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Durham Review (1897), 19 Jan 1922, p. 2

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H3 - -..v "II-ll .. u 1-, I-n'aluy who in all" to hll or so} mm. Mun have a: lean n coupe M r"um8red dolltrs caplul to Mane. unusual! and carry small iocat “out on "and Our lulu run- or will at I)" .n intorvlew with C' [t who may!!!" lame And see you. be or. going fully tttto the proposition with you. no lor w you to prove to him Ito-3.71m tmvi; ”factual "tri'." do not "at unlu- vw Petet0Lo.r"riiG". 'mqtt, "A-itat- not: who in. "no “out". s'i0hti,yiisi'n).a,,'.!g??,ifd MW... F u tb [a fool. Toccata l. ' H.-- -...-. a. now and more a year - by Ioeat district I mun" town or farming It a variable and mine “YE MAN wanted In Ntt an In line to earn from arutuat not return If ion Non to man-[e n u on an: can: teller In your d give “lo. Article well I ”manna" You may no Oak-n And sub-agents. "out Dunne-a you haw ”on: tuning" one. estal " ”.000 and morn - v-m "I: was them two who brought Hin- t.r\ dri-i-Hn'-rig ‘cross the lake in a whom-er. I saw 'em the day they teams! it in. I knotted ‘em both an' Pa. I overheard 'om talkin’ 'bout hidin' the stolen sum in the ha'nted houn“ "And who an these two men? What have they done?" "her'A, the two who've been workin‘ his drillm' rig; an' ther're in men that tabbed the Twin Oaks store." "How do you know this?" Wilson a.ocea' :marply. "I knaw it 'caum Maurice art' me turd " on the very night the rtore was robbed. out in Sag-350's weed»; They had a tantora. We heard 'em "peak about hidin' somethin' in the hinted house." I "AM that's where Harry found the when muff." mused Wilson. "What Ase. Hwy I'" I "h was them two who brotsttht Hill-L Ink drii-Hn:-ri¢ 'cross the lake u, -‘ "Yep." Billy admitted My, "*tru'a n. He's all right in lots of ways. but in other wars-----" _ He pulsed. "See herd, Pa.” he cried, “I hr. {pen to kmw one er two things about "inner that I don't like. He’s the in”; of at least two bad men, an' l gun“ ".rrss there's more in the) quueh'iv‘m' man "Yep." mn, "rtrat', it. Heh '"Au. hut in at! "But what "inter?" .5 film!“ he witch him ei6;." "Why?" sa'ai , _ “pause he's W lh ant . wan-sole sud with to; an Iocnlny who I. all” "Mu Mun h-r. .9 a..-‘ mans mum . gunman: I wait. i. He knew that Billy had ustht him into the ohed to speak of or things than decoys. Pa," said the boy, in mrdod tones? my Ema! the p (Miami. - NV....--‘. mu any: " J95; "out Mt, ch?" Billy blushed to the not: of his hair but hi (My eyes met his father’s ur'mdily. "Yep," he smwered. "Jest .1»qu rig-M." ‘m’ I”. ean' ousiieot tune my: he puts werbirds int "I M wk Billy grim". "You bet! I l Ma kin certainly was: partrid Wi.'soes picked hia 535%” med than to ”lemme. Seeing Billy amen-go hom the house ho placed them -'t the top stop of tho stile and waited. Slave a Irorl time Iras,t night?" he lo ed. the te m him.' k ine " maker 00.0. Mt. 'P.-': b CHAPTER xxm.---(Contu.y 'at makes you suspicion of asked his father gravely. P always minded his on fnd Roan a law-abidin', m.» ..tsut miinVGVr", NEVER COOK UP com MEAT WITHOUT rr Met We.“ Ctr.rcrttt.,t' said I darken it some." leansj Jttrairrst the bench k SON OF COURAGE amp coon?" ask-ed his father owed. “I believe he's gettin' cu’H have to watch him." Jug-.10 ain't cross," laughed ' (n'y pup-{UL He's over t' Stanhagpe's. He's so fond ',teher he ww't may away _ m- ""'""'%9%Nd 1/0314" the "_"" My...- '"..y!Cbow of the boat, the polls? of lu '.:'i,i,"ri//iii!?)tCe'rt,,i' 1.73:3???” COOK turned high about u, t . 11:13.33: LIL". 'st/lt;; "Phew.' teacher, some pull, tut.' "isi,ti2lat2l)'.i.iit'ii.iisiii; a' been but u. hour may up mu..." will u 1:...le Levee. . Iii? tty win Ja5'lflli "It scanned longer that that to me, . s. before Bointe fully in n 1 Sum "thw " Jon 'llh you. he I!" iyr, arttghad . to him that you havo tunes I thoirght we wen Mm but , do not w” unit-o "1',elttAFLttriiiiyuiri1"i'L"rl" or mar. r , ml), u M I hit who hr: the Pqtrtreq I Mt - ptr,, , Invited to corn-m 'lmtmts I z“ u U‘ "13:32.2“- ........, ho a... i?i%ii'i'?tlt, 'iii) Na. 2422. "t.et,tttU! M “n 'n from 32.400 to 81,000 1 It you have tho unbl- n so on branch for our m your diltrlct. Exclu- lo well advertised. No ' may appoint your own aleatl. This ttotntt . 'Ott Me - -.- -- I Wihson. m, to some can on ic.".daL'.W. an“ givin' fre-h coat o' paint. I'd ma; you think of my nan an easy eltablilhod. tyeh. Mamet: You It' that-arrow if this l go over this after. r39 on Mud point." have managed the 3" said the father. wen. ducks on the the too much white 'd say." I '. did “any play You ever heard? ahl the thugs of , one most warble. Lteer Lou says is t' an be Vai; 'lfdW, In guy lagrlct. This you put that man- t?" asked his father I believe he’s gettin' BY ARCI‘IIE P. MCKISHNIE a'nted houdd ails and tuned “rank Stanfzope ay duh: t'other e felowed Billy waged tones. Coys. I've 1yeightip' Coprrirhted " Thomas 3.460 Eteit,ttaiTaiiiii “kWh“,un’ If you an tine, lay the (' Lou of the M r t iL'ril'f,r some pull, tint! 1t.Ctrtt.t.hwLrjGur'i"a'til", 'et Levee.” . up '2t,.setet2oeecturth,rtom., .myr," Iayghad sum". "ttnee- “I twie, I Mb --- --, - _ , quail: ' a m-ruung cauldmn. while, plunging. " , in the nine-mile sweep from the West" To me” ' it ,"wept water at the foot, frothlng them inum and turbulent, ants-s the rushlands. , ith 'ukew ', At such times expert indeed must')." t'l', ‘ be the hand that guides the frail skiffj little Pax, [ thrcugh those treacherous seas. Jtht Ila-M's Ltr the sCm punt w ieh rounded l ud'. " Pr/ct betwixt the darkness and the) -..--, -----, -dawn, in the teeth cf an all night gale.l 'was propelled by one who knew every: Whimsical mood of Rond Eau. Now; (high on frothy camber. now lost to! View between the waves, the little’ He 1 .cradt beat onward, a speck of drift- wood on the angry waves. Sullen dar. '21” was mulling a world of wipd- . The , ippod. spraydmnched desobtm - when the punt ttt last rounded thel . mint “a -. 1-“ A _ - _. u...“ Ivu‘lm we point and swept into the comparative calm of an: lee Show;a The!» the rower shipped in oars a gamed at " commion who at huddled [gun the bow of the boat, the collar of his shooting out turned his-h about his we-.. u-.. nu I'lle‘alulw Ilshipe. To the thunder of heavy waves Japan the pine clad beach the little iles slept sweetly, while half a league 'ibeycryd tee bar a ttiNrest-torn, dis.. "r.asted schooner might be battered tp, ‘péeces. or a heavy freighter, her back gbroken by the twisting seas, might sink to firt:rl rest. But there were Himes when Rand Eau awake from hee dreaming to gn-ash her white teeth! 'ard throw her hissing challenge tol man to dare ride her banked-up seas! in open boat. At such times cnlv thas in open boat. At such tin foolish or ventures-mu When the gale swept in fm it transformed the upper a sleethinvg equldron. whi! I CHAPTER XXIV. i] Billy to the Rescue. I Nature had emolued a wooded arm, about Bond Eau Bay so that her} ‘tnnquility aeldom was disturbed by, the fall tales while piled the water's! of we. Erie high and made her i) veritable Aearh-tup for hate-sailing; ships. To the thunder of henvv “mum-l 0,, V” .... h: tFor IJS‘ iSwamp away from him." 2 Wilson 'whistled. "What in tl Idoes he want with the swamp, der?" he cried. He stood considering. "m keep what we know to out-9e we're quite sure." he said at "What d's.tstrt", Billy Gddii" '"rhatr, Finger 'vd do," he saic Finger, he was alwavs [11." name. "After a little We saw a Ugh out on the bake. It stayed Vi was an' by and by we heard on brat handed an' a man Hinter Cap'n. came “was to where by the tire." "And did you hear anythin' o; pug-gal between 'em, Bihiv?" - _ --"N. ...... \Avavl V . I "Pg." he said earnestly, "there's , Sunni-thing else I might as well let you know while I'm about it. This man : “inter o-wm a schooner. er lonstways I it bass cf one, an' it was her brought them drillin’ rigs 'cross the lake. The itrcat's been layin' along the Point, m milo cut from shore fer more'n a} momh now. an' HIMor has been keepin' in touch with her right along.” "But how do you know thi, ?" asked Wifsgr. in amazement. Billy hesitated F,etc re answering. "I know it," he raid, be 1ause every nfght that he riders to _ the lighthouu Maurice an' me sail up there an' sort o' hide up till he leaves." "But why, Billy'.'" "Tause he-he wants Erie." said the boy. miserably. "an' she won't marry him. We'se wondered why he's hem: h r'.din' the schooner close in. Bol We been watehrn' Hinter. An' onef night we font-red him down the bar? to the pines, an' we seen. him signal I the schooner. He built a um: fire on I the rhum ' ' "Have you told anybody else about .éthis besides me. Billy"." (l "No," annwvred Bibly, promptly, ""ttot even Ts:r.cFer Siturthopd." 'i Wilson .rrol,si zoEiwod. "I can't I’mwke hoax cr- Ali cf it," he said, drowning. "I can't think that Minter I is behind the m yil in any deviltry." / “His name ain't Hinter." said BiHy. M“It’s Jacobs." l "What'.'" "lt's Jacobs. Listen, Pa, I'll fell! fycu how I know. Ame. you remember,i was sort of helper with them drillers: till he got askin' too many questions: an' they fired him, Weill. all he asked gem, I put him up to ask. Ame was "shears a mighty good listener art"he when heard these two. Jack and Tom. l, speak of {newly an' call him boss. An' ( ,, ____ ‘w-u Ill... vvua. all one day when Hinter comes over, Ange hard one cf 'em call him Jacobs, att' Hinter was awful mad about it." "We','.'" was all Wilson could saw rm] 1': repe,a,ted it to himself several,; - "T"T1""'hr""", uls- roner might be batteied to heavy freighter, her back the twisting seas. might sl rest. But there were Rand Eau awake from her , gnaw: her white teethi hethiLss-inlg thallenge tol I i ecttsidering. "We’il just; we know to ourselves till a sure," he said at length] a my?" ded. "That's what Trigger, do," he said, "an' Trigger _ was always right, Pa." I Mrcng fucl, an' he wished ' had anyihin' to do with tat he’d have to handle him v.4 till he, got Lost Man's I” ‘0”!!- “Will 5 with than. m. ), .n. Mt}. dm m. was watching him closelv Ietr'. Cr Ali " it," he .said, ' "I can think that Hunter td the my: in any deviltry." nape..ain't Hinter." said Bitlr. an; ner banked-up seas! At such times only the ventures: mo listened.l swept in from the East: He uime,r..wattrs inbo! Allen into the Giiiiaa'a - ,___,..0 "inch litre saw a light 'way) bathed fry'mcnts of th stayed where “up and dri ted shorewan 'e heard oars. MWidgeon, gleaming snow- Ian Hinter ealiedAhe clouds as they swerv to where he satg'tlge gown. were joined ll mm Jacobs, an',' “Good!" exalted Stanhope, “Three ad about it." ldown, Billy."' Wilson eould sum "Yep, but one dived an' is gettin' o himself severallaway. After him, Moll." The span- iiel, with a joyful whine. cleared the rug him closei, rush wall and splashed into the water. mostly. ",tlyrrer)y:yn,t.'." cried Billy, on he reloaded, ht as well let yow“Mo'l's chn' to bring him in." ut it. This man! "Wounded whistler-s aren't so hard nor, er IonsmastLo retrieve " redhead or bluebitl," was her broutrhtl,said Stanhope. m the lake. The! "How did you know they was Whist- mg the Point. a‘lers?" cried Billy. I ‘e fer m3re'n af "By the scnnd pr um. .....-, '. 3m!- promptly, Svmhopd." clewed. "I can't he rides tol Eastward the Ieaden clouds opened me sail up' to let an arrow of orange light pierce he ':ciir'e2"'jii,'el damp mists of dawn; then the fissure closed again and tardy day- Erie," saidl light disclosed only a durHtrlorisd, Ehe wan't‘ waste of cowering rushes and tossing} rl why he'rlwater. Far out in the hay a great] lose in. So; fhrek of ducks arose, the beat of their! An' one; win-gs growing up above the boom of" m the bar the wind, stood black against the 'ie)"? him signal!ering skies an instant. than swept tikel a!) tire onla gigantic shadow close down above! I the curling water. Here and there de-,' light 'way) tuned fragments of the flock grew! d where it'up and dri tad shareware. A ihrek of; d our: A luv-Momma aha-mi» A " - Mlnard's Liniment Una by Veterinarian To preserve chiidren's teeth, them immediately after each with jukewarm water contain "Billy!” he cried, "why didn't you shoot?" “I guess I didn't think about it," said the boy. "There‘s a boat out yon- der, an' she's havin' trouble. I was watehin' her." (To be cgn'tinued.)- 011 Little phrase to borrow. "There's an end to all For even sorrow Will melt in laughter Some tomorrow.” buv umuf mun: or dawn; then the fissure cosed again and tardy day- light disclosed oniy a dunktrlorid waste of cowering rushes and tossimt water. Far out in the bay a great am.» no swam ---- -- . This is a glad There's an end to all tt To joy, to laughter. To love and the tears That follow after. The house shall topple From cellar to rafter. Now that the ldyl ls crumpled and broken The cruel little words So casually spoken. Our hearts divested Ot love’s last token. mm __..._,. _ "By the sound cf their wines, of course," laughed the man. "There," as a small duck flathed past the blind, "that's a Freen-wimred teal. and he'd flyimr at the rate of about ninety milesl an hour." ianswered. “Ate you loaded. Bill-y? _There's another floek coming." I "All ready but cappin'. Now, where's the floek?" "Coming up from 'ceh:'v.d, so Moll says." "Gosh!" wh'.'srered Billy. " should say so; they're right onto us," and almost with the words the old gun rcared 1s.ryin a_nd_again. "Listenid -fisi' Tii, Ntswered. "Ate v "Teacher," he said in awe "sometimes I'm sure you kin you can't see how do you ', things like ycu do? How kno'w I killed ies) two ducks He gathered all the dewdrops from the grass, The silver-tinted shading of the skigs, The rays from sparkling pebbles fmm the pass And made my mother's eyes. Withopoppigs 99m tay ggrgens of the East. ‘ "now many?" whispered Stanhope. "Five, quebil'l. Comin' right to us." A moment later the "swowee" of the cutting wings sounded close in, and the old gun spoke twice. . "Two dawn," cried Stanhope. "Goat work Billy'." Billy took his eyes from the pair of dead ducks fioatfmr shoreward and turned iyonderitrgly to his companion: 111?,cttr,". he mid in awed tones. . -.. "on "rt/Ac, HULL: l l Moll whinva and wmed her all: - , cf a tail, undoubtedly sensing from . ' her master's words and mum" that l _ , M. ' _ ',1,gdegt.se, 119 "anoErin' in}; had tg m....-- F- --. _ ,par on . Pive minutes “or y iwere tented snug-Dy imide four walls This N" Freedom Stl. . ,(f tightly woven rushes, the blind. The quarrel had started while lihan's face alive and glowing- with the, Charles and Madge were Speeding ‘Joy of once more feeling the moist kik along the hitthnmy, drinking in the 2f ft',',',:',,-',,?),'",','?,.?, ears atuned ta),).") soft sweet smell of woods and iiettig. rs w late o incoming wings. il-Iy , . . k- crcuchei by his side, gun in hand, eyes T're 'tle wmhectmfikzp A'de't; sweeping the lighting" ty: I ness. 3 o . err. h _ Suddenly the gunk-la tall ee,tr-ee.-'.tt..tt.iiie' luvnctrm; i the was a menced beating a tuft tattoo on the fascination tshout it that. kept thtt.tt rash floor ttnd Bl'ly's grip tightened‘ both preocctrpied. eaeh thinkiag indi- on the walnut stock. ’vidual thoughts. At last Madge, nestl- ‘THPW m'any ?" ish.'spered Sbanhope. ing close against her eseort's shoulder, "Five, quobiil. Comin' right to us.”l spoke softly. I A moment latrr tho “swim-M" on on the wok/tVia/i', "How many?" wh "Five,bhuAiit Ca “In a; bum. You'll te it, 'erm, an' Im, CI" wi " a; mt has. tottoht 'tti,') are “d1 , iefrt litye ttove: _ 930153", O brown ,1,-, ._..... Ion“ unva arm" W neat-h the eeat grad a cold was taunted his wrist, "did you think I didn't know :.31_ up»; tre.ee, Molt?" There’s An End, to all tttings--- are you kin see. if 'w do you tlad out (1:)? HOW: qid you all thing; r each meal containing a Wish-3' '.Stotrhop, My Mother Vy'htr' _ iiiiiiilia_ I Them was silence, exempt for the y. " should, soft purring of the car, happy as it to us," and; ate the darkness. he old gun Madge sat up straighter. "Wcmen- ‘especially farm women-are coming' pe. "tl into a new freedom," she stated, inf ' . . ' more serious tones. "Suffrage is a! "rtett,el"iiiri. of it put it is not all. I have; cleared theffiu'tjlid the Investigation chat tells us, '" 5 Son, I waan't going to because I didn't I "Just as it has done for other wo-l' know how.'" {men, I'suppose," WM the girl's yy.y' Son gazed at his. mother in aston- l wet with a bit of chill in it. “Eleven; is'hment. She had always seemed to ito thrteen hours of hard toil dtctly;,'GA for so little outside of the house, rno vacation, no recreation, no moneyzfand farm. 1 {no thank you. Charles."' i After that there appeared several ! He wondered if he were Ireetiy,ihhiiiirs in Mea, Barnard and her He had not seen that aide of his house. There was a new pudding, sweetheart. What did ehe mean? “‘Jike Jennie Henderson's"; the things 5 When she had said I fritri.d 300d" in the kitchen were changed rtyund- lnikht, Charles went home, his heart: "to save steps." And Mother told lit. futl of dismay, auger aryi 1P,tryitdi'tle stories of what this and that and 'lii"i(ie'. He had tvlways Intended to. the other woman had said, " done, Imake Madge his wife, and there had; detaining harmless gossip and snrealn [been a sort of silent ttPier-ding be-z ing toymunitrimpmrveaunt news. l ‘tween them but he had not known she! “Madge Hamid” is getting pretty! was this kind of l trirl-demaist, was: well known around here." she sard one it? It might be due to the 11eenctGa7. "She started this club so well.’ of her friend Miss Ordway, the home: with fifty members, you know. that demonstrator. He rather Pitred/ they're getting her to help oii,Qil, though. that these rebellious ideas, places. Mr. Jamieson, the county mg». were a part of the cankerous and fre' resentabive, came to get her to go bankemus nonsense that was 1"..tlri with him and organize one like om up the world. As for himself, he mm at Evan. You want to look out for perfectly satisfied with the way his'L:_- M . ' _ to near another bit of it. Why, girl," he said, putting his arm about her unrelenting flsrure, “I love you and you love me, I hope, and that's all there is to it. The rest will take care‘ of mm." l "I know now my mother doesre't feel that way about, things," the man re- sponded, his resentment now showing plainly in his tone. Madge thought of the ttray-haired mother at home and wondered if tho . M..---......vu one". .cna us I'that farm women work from eleven , to thirteen hours a day. Phat shows [how necessary they are to the farm'. _ And when I read that sitzy out of levery humlrv'l (f them raise poultry: and make butter for sale and that'only] I eleven per cent. of that sixty have the" money for their own use, it nakes my ’bl-ood boil!" I , The on) lurched forward at a slight- Ily accelerated pace. ( "And what would you suggest?"' Charles' question was put in a biting tone but she did not seem to notice a! l "Some kind of independence in', money matters," was her prompt ans-1’ wer. “An allowance might do it niee-,' ly; perhaps a careful farm btyisret,i1 with the net profits divided between. the house and the barn, so that when“ there “as a convenience added in one“ place. there would be in the other.” That would be only just. At least it) would give the wife a chance to-----'" . ( He answered the carer, in her voice thy a quick smile but made no reply to the question. 1 Seeing his taco. Madge took the ianswer for granted as she continued; warmly. I f ""My motler had no way of goinitl 'anywhere ,friless there was somcomI E to take hifi.. When I was a little girl; she used to bee for a chance to go to town or to the neighbors, and wereI hardly ever was a horse that did not have to plow or harvest or something.‘ And poor Mother had to stay henna", "You lie going to teach me to drive the car, Charles '." ONTARIO ARCH T TORONTO r21 his Anmwcbgnk h “t forty-(o. Ibo: in I d',)"" liq-arr. LInimm for colds. a. WWI Tomb. There I. In W.“ Atrber 01;. “a. totttb--ttttt ot Amer do " hnn- ---v ~g -- a", my, am more expensive one for ttther ttmes. Ones he actual saw her with a bad necklace-Jul like a itimll Neighbors dropped in ”madman to Clapper, and she sumo: h-ua.- -_---, . - -e ,,V-_...‘. ..‘..c. MIT " 1'dar. "She started this club so ll'with fifty members, you know. l they're getting her to help l places. Mr. Jamieson, the count} Iresentative, came to get her t lwitzh him and organize one like lat Evan. You mm to look on ihiey Charles, he's rather hands: ,,,, -Tr. - "I. 30159, and the and: tucked under an invisible net; them was {akin he. collars for every thy, and mm expouivc one: for other time: "- " -*‘ .. have told iiiil., . --__. "..BrE6%FI uanuwme." Her son left the room, without a word. That shaft went home. He had seen them together himself. Grudgin-gly. during the next weeks and. months, he WI‘JChnd his mother untold from her dumb“. Her alt: mum m- ..---, " "Oh. 11:] mm of thing," happily. v3 "Miss O: iway told us of ever so many 'Iplan's. We sivan have a six-months' program. Once a week she will tell “us the new methods in canning and ’demonstrate them; and sewing-how ito tix over our clothes. I need that,; (for one," glancing dawn at her facial. junstylviah black. "Some day we're go- ling around to see Fanny James' new kitchen, and Susie Brown', eh.'ekemr- 'a farm tour. Miss 0rdway called it- iand a lot of other things that wil! be (ed while. And we're going to learn how to use our vote. Do you know, Son, I wam't going to because I didn't know how."' ‘lsee but a few there to-day." I' "Oh. we're going to call them up ‘and invite them to Come-all the wo- Imen in the three districts. Miss Orti- (way was there from Walker-wills. iShe is trained-she is a wcnderful in- jspiraticn." “ {see but a l-nL l He was doomed to disappointment. 9; however. There were a number of P guests staying later than his mother ' and, the hostess was very much oc", . copied. " His mot-her was bubbling with news‘ li and could hardly wait ho get out rost) ';the yard. "Oh, Charur.'" she suit] “I "we are going to have the nicest timed] HUI the women in the neighborhood 3am going to join together to form a] Akrmmunity Club and we're to mom atl (the schoolhouse next week 1lft'tst's') 3 "How are you going to get Ull the, (women in the mfrtrhborhos, l?' I didn't'; In.“ c... - " - "And what," asked her expect to do in your Chris?" n ecu-1n of “M7, 'I "You look sweet just as you are, :'irorher." The words did nat erase h" the pucker. " Charles longed for and feared 1; l meeting with Madge, but he dutifully; itook " mother. Madge came out to} imeet them, nodded at him brightly. laying, as she gently took the older [woman's arm, "You might come after her about seven thirty if you will, Charles." , Man-like, he thought the trouble had "blown over" and he returned at the appointed time. eager for a chance to see her alone. " "A party?" he rppeated, sailing his l hat into the corner. 1 .She picked it up and put it on the hook. "Yea, a party.' We are to Home at three o'clock. I haven't Stty-i thing to wear," the added .iiiiiiiiir) ,3 Pucker spoiling the serenity of her] (smile. . "Oh, Charles!" she sai, "you must take me over Hulliduy's this afterooon going to be a party.'" seemed content. One day, not long after the con- versatiou just mended, the met her son when he came in to dinner. There was a Rush on her face and her eyes were bright. ( I Nevertheless Madge's words, in 'opite of his resentment at them, set him to Min-g his mother, She was Wtious, painstaking and devot, ed. She book perfect care of shirt; and stockings and looked well to the wan of her household. She dH little for liemeif. When the eggs went to towntsbe tent lista by Whoever took them. ordering the things that her family liked beat to eat or that she needed for their comfort. And she! (_To be eiaiiia " improved, though ie "st how. She could Her Yiroras softer rganize one like ours mat to look out for t'ss rather handsome." the room. without a '8. you know, that ' to help other Ott, the county tap. to get her to go a her son. "do you your Community he said excitedly over to Madge "ifi.t!F3E __ --._ -vu-wu Lu (0', m the mt. luu. without menu- or irritation I]: you" me 12 me " wit! than. Truly! Your drum-t all: u an! bottle or M“ to. I M on“. 'tt.etertt ta mow our; hm out, up eon.‘ or can but.» tn ton, and the cal- l--- ._n;-r " - _--_- v” mu on“ CW“, Mat- Ir that can utop- hurtlng. chow-hort- Ir you" ttft "tt me " with nun- There", Nil compfamatiou alum: of a tra It much tor the I '" to the comma; e dilfereuce was 't "Madam," an awards are new In null A..l'_‘, - ' Dad's Awfl A tiny mam. hdzl father's voice on the Into tears. "What are asked her mother. "OL, mmma.’ " [“houever can we ge. I (hut lime hob t" to their own Marriage statisti'cQ 5'0 to Prov man of any age tend. in the m: choose wwel of an we oorresm Lift Off with Fingers "Madam," said the am awards are perfectly (air And dollars won‘t. prov with a new leg, but fur 3 get, u nsw husband 'r much tor the loan ot . leg.) Ge' u to the company and pro-tented that dillorence was unfair A Parchmble Commodzty A Bettina woman, who loaf be hand In a nth-oar! Madam, rm (mm,the compuny 32.000 by w 13Otttptutatrtiott Shorty afterwur. read of a. traveUM- gottmg twh Cauee for Congratulation. [Uncle (telling an yum to mung mrtthewt--"we had more than a mile to so to get out of the lowest. when we heard the bowls of a. pack of wolves behind us. I strained ever., nerve. bin. all in vain. Now I could hear their panting breath. and at law I (on ,tbeir munch»; mucking me, Whm"" i N‘bhew~"Yuu mun-t have felt glad. Uncle." . _ Undo (mud! -"G't- Why'" _ NapNsw---"wtee, you found they um their muzzba on?" The Careful 'tteraetutt. [ Mr Mc'l‘aviah attended I Christen-l in: where the hmpituity ot the hon; knew no bounds except the capacities ot the guess“ I In the must ot the celebration Mr" Mo'l‘lvtsh rose up and made the rounds t 1(at the company. btdnlin; each perisoal present I profound farewell. I "But, Sandy. mom" objected the, host, "ye'ro not goin' yet, with the] evenLn' just sunny?" i "Nay: .enld. the prudent McTavist.l “I'm ttdy' goin' yet. But i'm tailin' ye; good night while I know ye .. ' "Then whiten:- you do don't who down that pole!" When be aa annual the tuber hunted him I check tor martin the man thought he should be tSarged. He Mod it thawhttully. C y/Mtt human to know the num- "eatyett ot that redaatd-whitemtriped pole In (toot at your than?" "Yey ttir," and the barber "You see, In olden times, bum were sun-w zoom as we.“ " (mum-m artisans” When a man had to be bled be came} to a. barber .. l loloavec In we“... While in London My . Dublin mm. mending I honour, sauna-ed Itt, top bnrber‘gdmp tor n lhl'. ADVICE mush “To“ u. prur trauma. PRATT Pooo GO., or “may. LIMITED, - I on: Drop . llttie F” on " Betting can" m.t' - -L-__ L_,“. - “It!!!" Raul-tor I ' Every hen should ”I In. r i Make your: pay in ',,.el, cup for the teed you give them. Tont- them up. Keep them helllhy and vig- 0mm. Get can by aiding to their feed Nature's egg-mum; tonic found in CORR mnowro - AYETm‘ Robbed (a sat dudua ul Fist, till to hm her ”100110119, burs? you crying fort" I to prove that; l the mass, tl Wrresmndiu mg twice as I. received by way ot If than. he man him went -- "--B. --i', VIN-"In- " . , as“ W]. to I. dupe...“ 'l p, my! says-w- ot m t"r'roraw, - _ V __"-"' ". you: 3-5"?“ %tttrhte to wait "Mr Rm! Nu bloom. lou ' ,, Ink and New. (than, m " ttlr' m m “M, Ktue (Sen; 't " it“. “I, perhaps J', I and. with will od Grits J". hm tsaddtttoat. an name-room 'nm K','wr but Wad. to man my (at I nu: of " simple tutu But, above all, his gun gives " " nut pleasure at Sundringham tt h. “I one ot the ttttest lpor 3.x . at” In the country. Over In: th In! Pert, my mum mu (t g tor He Wren. tdir, to haverllrITIuV‘m . ot le‘M Msirfte with whom hr- drop common!“ and play the u _ able satin. Motor excursions “IMO, ”may.“ in 'iptHtter-titnr, no uremia! itll the day Lu tl l When at tetrtttirlugham his May , leads I buy life. Several hum: d are spent over his "otT4?ttrrtiu'.e., 'for he opens practivally mun i,. Manse". and to mom of them m ty tho "HIGH. while. stem of tttr mrii' " dilly over the telepusn, , V which link him with London Out With the Guru. Mum-ally. however. his mmr , and interest no In his mum He ',, b to rumble our It. to look in at van or tennis. etter with " gmnma temttto, or drop to casually f, ' friendly "I. with a cottagm‘ "I think I my style mymr!t a voneagl of many of you present as a tarmor 'l I and! tale. It r, impossible tot "' British gentleman to live at his cm try plum qtithout liking an amen». agriculture." Some time 830 the King and in speech to his tongnlu uni tteightror, Like MI father before him K Goon-remake the Recast Inlereui' NI homo tum ot tt tbnunud Both Hts musty is at least as prom " prim-winning value as or f Crown rag-Ha. Such, In briet outline. is the hm: Norfolk home; I".th his 5ltsr, pnten the more mode“ Immnm! “on otthe neighboring York (Wins when be new the cloning mama the your with his funny um a few “unto friends. 'Mymlderitte nutty and beauty. l are, too. a wild garden which no I of gardener is allowed to tmn h. Alpine “Men. walled-gardens " spread their. Mamie-s over mam IFrom the Ignace-mm rrou; a! tl [glowing red among Its: 1:): (Tapers. a naked M name 'iir,i'i'i,ri'ii,',)fs',itiii' Iath 101d! 1mm eivety lawns. tn tn" with their tmrcixhtered island J.'A Farmer on a ttmatt Sca Everywhere In summvmiu: ftowerArodm a riot ot rainbow stone use: ttlied with Drum: blossoms; waxes and rhododendr bewildering "titty and beauty: are, too. a wild gun-dam whini- "rt - - lun‘ rout, (In-4 I, '" with u “my ot up. g: nee Bu! H ror a countryhrim in 1871. a new am rose on the me of ventem pmdemsm tarnished with a In lord of a Royal one In its scm‘ug of he Sal With m 8.000 Ind its refrenue bolug “my tteuttbot< and m: L, In Lovely Gardens To thi, character he remain” and his mmue hu fallen on shoulder: in " son and rum- I 10mm: love ot earnest wym tor being ot4uy new. "At Btaethip6ttam Palace Bor Cum," " In: laid. .- showed to forget for a m I " the King Even an em altogether get away and cement-J; but tt' Sun on delude tttrmit mm the I um just a min country In role wtsinf nuns ttlo new made Us country nu ottiut.v. This ti gtat'tousi.v rttogtr “In my beloved uni once SIM. known as a country prletar Ever since. sin Battdrhtgtuun enme' his Majesiy's tttr. Norfolk Inf clttitttr, De m no new that In Mt. “we, u uf wt Christmas: I. Hi. Nite4UIk Home the King M. Ll. n - A MAGNtrtcErrr mom mum: FARM. '1tttifrjiijjjiiiiiiizi), l “may": [m or an mum” the far earn me ot three It: library. dtttittrurstr ot in draw Dm- His Rorat sdd" . “MpICoumry true (longer Stud Hem moo. any year. In! at.“ was pur PM " ths, tur 'iiirit'?:'?i, n ret M in the tttrrnatt cum"? home in r; .711“ rlettt il‘13 " in This right recognfzezi - -V‘... “It M to". Hand It," up“, the Run owing K r and s] a ttty comm the regard King George mum p " "h' " ma d and l Mm H Merle 'ht " use»? Sca'e gum-1n. I.” Rttd Wi, I an rm omeut th Bllmo'm from Oct drln‘hp" trr,liet th $1 tt It hm", " VEWS FR d Cn he B, Dublin, to be de Cutting ran" an. tread r'atriete It not: at 6.15 do] and lucid!“ th the Westland Row m, withdr the ttattittarie Ae eiuatio R I few dey mud as an A tie-pad. fro: Beat esamsee of a .e4tiaas control is to the people. wl “lice hunky-in. Mm hnile bl MA AB

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