The marriage of Dolly all N“ Iiret'nerton proves unfurp . Wtey um- is vd,.eee,Ugh Nigel b ' I!†"cut, Ilc Zenvel Do y dc the are of Mary Fumival. £1,301 is killed and Inlly marries An o'. “Martyn! theâ€; fur Americar Wk him-f When Nigel’s brtrtler, Quid, entit . (tr'jiltti wr-tt n m a rgete "m mm the b , Ixnrml IN M find Mr. - , W NOW 60 mtwrrtt THE STORY. "reudhrnet aways: ' ' _ ', _ “Mm we than ""'Nt"'" much." he mid. I!" h-‘f new“: and unhappy at the my. anl yet mm hexwu back once mar». In felt that he would give any- rh-m: to be In London min. Lawn here i.“ the country'mwaq no IIS,', touch 1pm: things. Mr dat Pet',',, mm Mmt no" of Mr, pd 'aa “than on “who! hours bdgro he, lhtrid, book) be comnuni‘ eatinho and cumin-u could In we. . . ' " or The 11ng at the head of the " dr.tr,s ti4ravie his we when he was gay thear-NIS Mary F'ttr. "ar'yti Emailâ€! New onieqt mini-it; 14‘- oy' “'- ", ‘Mn‘éi! The name MOW. “a. ide',1' romantically" mm in}; Jest a 1g nth! {ht-Multan}, tray is. tti /t 1hmrtrf. cm her g? at 11'e,ti'sll. madam! tt he wagver see her Again. It had chew: Mo Matt of pain to "to in» y no her name written thero."; “an? weld " M. and for a mo- urn! " was ttttrated into exeite tnent. The: In um quietly: "Ott Iâ€. thank 'ou-that will do." He looked at the you-u man curious- tr Is he left the men. He was mm: no" that. Evans km â€mung ot Mary. or a Slad- wue. He had felt 'rott .... "mum“ v. a...†- ._- m ethcrton roves “aha . When When the door tBored, " INS - r is dado-5d,! Nigel in 33.10 enlist. I the letter, over to- “In. . Cn , tom-es Do y rg', they‘re of, i"T'ttis jg, Mo nu. he au.. ,. try Furrtival. if! in killed and. Davedathtett.d It up.__ A I ljy marries an o'. wheat)“ P'For tPrrt, “V1 “U160: it, ‘15 fur Ire,A't, with hing of m. ', -‘ F Nte,n,:ffy,rtiltr, brother, t"eutllt m an tho my "itatedln' m1 y my. 3 widow, Mary is as yntd.l I a. h They w tell him of Dolly's marriage. DIVld_1 drew oot t 9 custom it wig aukvq Mary for his brother's wifo",'nradly written. and 9M "t. . " takes her to live at Red Grungo‘man. l hi: aunt F . . ' a , Dear Marr-l ha" wrfttgrndet you Hi“?! 15 half-Pk!" her J'whgomgziever so many 11mm. and never hid in“ $3} '2'e;,',efr"s'.'o vivid askal Ot19 answer- It ttrtuteimt of W“. cow. ',' 'r "I hefp him find her. yonty ilk-hilerlng all that Nut! apt! I did tor m.- for Mary and tries to help Davkdiyou whcgiwe (as 1ittP'ere, u " So why accept exhausted bulk tea. " Pinker (and up. . Put th tttt down. Inns; than} you. an need not'wdt." _ F _ Hut the man: magnum "Thu u' one. '.'msemeqn to: ie Mike. I think." Mo milieu!†I thin* endow on t n-p at the others. _. . , “Ty eonrr'.aer.o'.y---3tr. â€To!!!†.satUfiet the atiue for icivi mrc:lf-it F/ta " htt “Flight ED It Have you any new: for mor' lm. there was none. Monty tried way what he had been thinking M t pant fortnight sweets, helps whatnot grandam help to hang: will BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.' j,,,.)';:,?),"",'" 'V/fl?‘ h _,." ')"ti'j'i j,",,!),;',),)!,,)',)!.),),), J,l'"lrff/"tTfi'j'l'TElftS" -l),ji.f,)iliil,lj,,,i,ll,l,lr1fi'y tt we“ wan Full of Flavour _ let his jaw doggedly. 1 to Mttl her. If it takes no I mean to hear the truth re bm-k ht town again on tho Ha went straight to r'tqtt. IMUE No. p. Davidm she'd come back n 'd to. She must have the advertisemtnu; l h". lips berm-9.1 we in." I tap at the door. A with letters " TEA' h obe about! .suréiof u an _ eioh when mum had dcaiedibow1odtrrs ot that cable. Dear Marr-d have written“) you! ever so many times. and never ind} or» answer. It is unkind of you. eon- Ii'iering all that Nigel and I did for you whoniwo were ttat' mmiod. I “on" '1my.iVtsrtrNlrlts do t (out ypu it WWW, Hid“ My. Mutant? is 's.o flriqhdqtyV ritti'ih'iili'ii',','it1 my "iitirLafsd neuiy'au our . _ has gone. i ask you to see David: Bruthenon for me, and tlad out it has would not do something for as. ii think he might, as he got rid of me) cheapry. I l What did you do with the mpnay you got for the comer-9 Ithrtti' I would.ncb_.ask‘xo\t_.gor it» Lawn have t2rsrti,t'ga"2, want .to (some tle; I (is teantum'eea 90mg- onew†dog}; P.- .: TIMI; tfokeahearted am he should liawww me to this: He says our and over atrai? that it wand have bun far better tor me to have remained Niger: widow than have'become his wife. He doesn’t. knoy my precious brothetisiaw, does he? I might have starved tor pl he would have cared! Bat you used to f Tlreptt was a Male silence while ‘J‘isher rub! the lower. . J. . "We know Better how-u uni Wm" at lam." ha aim may char» 'hzily. mt Ire, kind Mary. so do be kind gown and try and tteht me. It only I could coma home'. It's no dreidful being out here amongst strangers, and with no money. Plugs cable me if mu get thig minty. I am sending it to Mr. Hah- n'mcmce. 83120 other address seem said]. In w'sucmce. _ to Ntd,rott That was A. "David Mixed toad- lng " to the end. maybe turned Sack. ant lsokcd at the “dressy _ Fisher werrwateVt..itf' gummy: "we-u?" hi and. "/', ff . “It's from ms â€mm My! mar rig l. Me has evidently married again." There was a 'rortpt [time‘s l “But it doesn't tell â€when she h,‘ man," he said. "It doesn't tefl. mo where to find her." Putter haunted. Presently: ' "pa.veiu don't mind. I'm going tti bend for that dork of mine." he at imW‘ivdy. "Don't say anythltttr-- [jun a were _and linen." Ha ' the belt. at ttis elbow. A- _ ' Evans cum: into tho roo_m. ', "Th. ict." V. _ . . rr'istier indicated We tarp cnveiope on the was radon No.1? . - 7 ."uAtoat this Wet. 5'11"!th said, nanny. 'NU, tkt'ir' W fir Min but nlrstisaHlo you happen 4-) “my â€(one it ligt me?" '11: but: “at tide ttttNd. "I did, s'.r----.'" ' _ I "tca was: [that you no lover â€V my one of that name? Don't tU itraLt, .Enzt.‘ You my ho IW†be}. " [very m13enp1y:)lr.~. 31m C6s.CV ...,..V. .. "N" "__ ,, "w.-. 'forng'd m1 tell up In you know." ‘- The your; man unwed a David." "It Isn't very much, In." 116 aid as». (moot reaerttfv'.V, "But Ame ’cvm‘u~m ween "tr-Aho night ire Mti.'tarre went down it wax! not an: to a My in tho who: to!“ home. and we got Into animation. t not. at the but 2fcg,T, down. Madame-w†guano bud friends on It. fthe Icemaq v.17 in' In. ince; an; 111108.01 my mouth looks?! hard. " . "V 2; '- -P, a n mu it for ygunatipe link! brought his detached hunt! down on the writing-table before him. Thom was a ring ot JmaMon in MI voice Your miserable, unhappy, Dolly . . CHAPTER IN. V "Teo'-qo on.†can DIVE-2,51; “I look her hope, try:. Sit-1'39 in 7 dew.) mourning. and tacked too ï¬ll tot, be (flow-ed to go atone} .tltousht; and. the um me it l edttimak,rs. a fewi We; for her-about khe Iret ok "Mrs. She wanted (who: Jf her friends were saved. I asked her 'to tell me their names. 'est ot all one said that tb Mn. Mg?! Brethortoa was her friend, am afterwards nhe' corrected herself, and said that She vac n Mrs. Robert Durham. I didn't thank mum of It at tho tte.-it was before I came into you-r otttee, sir-r-- but anerwnrdsu when there used a. be Letters and bushes» to do for Mr. Brtthertctt here, it struck me“ be. ing a strange coincidence." . "Yetr--attd you never saw this Ind-y “Yes I did, and she told me that her hams was Mu? Furnivai. I---' went to see her once." He looked tootoeet)ccar at Data; perhaps he sue-mu something of the true story. “mi utetwarda she said she was going away to may wea friends for a time; she, woaldgt't le. me know her address. though I asked tor it. But I saw k-I saw it quite by dance on . label tied to some of her luggage." He stopped_ once more. Both men Looked up eagerly. Duh! Brahman wok} for the firtbt . “And wrighm ttrtiStresst". “" _ "Tho Red Gram Wont. --ahirm But-bot that Isn't Ann, sir: Theta Gi, {Em Show a, and the nain’e was ‘Mrs. Nigel Bretherton.'" Mm Furnivu had new: heen'so utterly wretched In all her me. on When she found herwlt back in Low don once more and qitit6 alone. riom, trd, dainty furniture and rose cunning. age wide swgep ot by“; and ardent cuticle the window. _ mer days. she lay aim for a moment. listening to the rumble ot passing trattle with a teeling.ot utter forlorn- ness. . â€II-was so different ‘to the Red Grange. She had only to shuL her eyes to Name the his. sunny bed- She knew that she would have to look out for work "aut at once. She had spent must ot an: quarter's snub! income on the few things she had had to buy before " had been pos- elbbe to so to'tho Red Orange. Work! Oftiee work and drudgery! How she had grown to hate me very sound ot it in the past happy weeks! . (To be continued.) 1.11â€." the oak: “rem-e between yin: awn;- big mans its the chance 10“ hi. .2 I; "I """s _ -. _-_- 14A! ,___‘_ ---" I.“ nui-L " Hope foe the Race. . Mr mire torthe huh-Ir, race in tirfOt " thaymll‘atar, for a not!» i. quaint-Kc In such u 'tts/init." "WWW“ of probing†otdat.oeus Hive W110“! this to -delt'ribe. The pic of human opportunity is turning on its hing“, end the light in break- ing through its chink; possibilities Ire opening and human mum is pushing forward toward tttmn.-9a1ptt Waldo liner-on. . am†Petr' are The and M alt your trrmtrudt , L - _ --u'rhat (aver,- ono has a grudge anâ€! yang-qr thesti8 hare. 't I You. can totr.tmur “than boy with W nun, _ a"; _ - . LLVou pre happy ft you lived in some other to". . --'rhat bob-s honest is going to hurt you; chancuvtn a good “use. . ., -- That yams“ tool other peoplg an easily as you fool yqurulf. Mlmrdjs Lit-mum h, Immu- , Bahamas. Ila-hm no"- "Ycs--and you 'never lady again." " _ '05 Not Imagine--- saw this " . F A - , , I9t?...hlt,.-g" "e -, _ 5V has [53179]!!!†V 'aiiilit ' 2 W 'iltr Gtugsgiiiitth. f, f VERY SMART FOR THE JUNIOR I MISS. _ i, This'ch'ic' 'nttle frock will be worn' itlt _dglight ‘by any little girl, and; pp, be made of plain- funnel ,for} schooltime wear, or in any of the new; Idlintily flowered material for dressieri ,cccaslons. The' dress opens at centre) "rent, and has flared side sections.! illong sleeves are gatheredm narrow'; 'truff-bands, of contrasting material to imaich the round mllar and bah " isides. No. 1342 is for girls in aim it, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years,. "iiatt 8 re-) {ignites 2#.atrds 36-inch ,stuiritvl', or 1% yardiHU-inttu 20 cents. l, l, Theoeeret of distinctive dress liuin mood taste rather thet a lavish' ex- lpenditure of money. -Every wafitm ishould want to make her, own. elotheq ; and the home dr-nakeiuwiMtnAthe 7. designs iilustrrted in our newFuhiol {Book to be practical and simple, yet ‘i maintaining the spirit of.the mode of 'er moment. Price of the book 10 gccnts the copy. _ _ l ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS. :me other tellows!" u 'an English Tumor: -tettrpttrariW.out of a iobwyvere' “(the dtscorty'ed bran oik {Hend‘busk- in F tt.te9tttely he whhlggy. .'"Nlt, itrm‘ ftrtrGa,ttt," than ," "Don't ’uéathc' in .Maftlen cant". ' v. . “my?†bite Bibllelii il? "13m, Write your name and address plnin- Ir, giving number and, size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Me in stamp: or coin (coin preferred; wrap' it carefully) for each number md address your order to Pattern Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., " West Ado. 1aide St,, Toronto. Patterns sent by return mil. - In spite of its origin, this Is prbtr ably one of the commonest catch- phratsis in the world. It a golfer, for instance." were to room; his drive or miss an easy putt, he might say. 'Tell it not fh Gath," metuiinW'Dim't than bEt Ho, we the mighty fallen'. Tell it not ln Gath, Publish It not In the meal: of Ask.- Ion: . . Lest the, daughters' of other, Philistin'es rejoice. . . . . Askalon was a seaport at the Philip tlnes. and Gull/was an inland'city ot some importance in the lame corner pt Pam-Stine? Faint blue the (“slain hm: before, you" the, harvéwmnds behind; Waytar.erts we iron the tmth 2 vibe mummy" 3099 out to and. r Biarke--"Congr A boy or a girl?" witson-u"A girl, bit all?! got boyish tangent." . _ - "Tell It Not in Gath." Indian Summer. Cum In Mylo. _ -"CongratulatiottB, old man.' TORONTO .1342 e-sioiarwtmerwoott And the mystery ot it and the won-i der is that while it" the multitude ot things singly and individually appear to have their beginnings and _lhte,,5 ends, the whole, of which they are th perishin; ingredients, remains. The soldiers drop out one by one, but the army Ingram on; the trey (we and tall, but'tha' forest continuci; nations, GGGi, generations tread upon each other's heels and vanish/but the hu. man race goes on. So groan indeed, so vast. so incredibly magnificent, is this awful succession and continuance ot the tarspread universe ot things and tomes; that the mind of man quails before it and can form no ado. quate conception of it. ' And here appears “other mystery: Por, us. humans the way of health and stfongth and all the Mamie: seems to lie in this same path-10 on. To falter, to stop, to fall into futile doubts and misgivings, to paiter with destiny, to compromise with action, to hesitate. to sidestep the onward urge~we our- selves call every such hesitation and reluctance weakness. failure. death. One of the women Channel awim. mers and a remarkable tttthgr"Wtiett you put for mind to so. you“). The momenta» "' 'I 811% halittter tsttyrHou aie throu ." e universov “ems to be organized into some'cbm- gelling omnipotence whose ruling sm- gel: is: "Go‘keep going." Mlnard‘u Llnlmant tor (oothacho. According to a 'sclenust, Drl K. D. Wtltittrttson, who has just concluded a series of exhaustive investigation: In- to the subject. the Earth is built on a principle Mini!†to thin ot the old-" fashioned metal-eored golf ball. with', the addition of aeveral layers of trl lighter substance and a very thin sur-! face crust. l ("U Stylish Dress _, i, for-15 as!†'i, The metal core of the Earth, accord-I ing to this authority, ia pure iron, orl an ailoy of Iron and nickel, having ai, thickness ot not less than 4.209 min? The distance from a: outer edge off this core to the Burtttd is about 1.750; miles; this in divided Into three layers.‘ Next to the core ltaelt is A mixture ot. iron and rock, eventing?!) within 800 miles of tttd Eartth crust. On top oh this in a layer of nook similar to that} Scattered about we Mace.» but con-1 naming a much layer -pr . 7 2it I mgnesm. '.etgti1'ftl'gej'r'tlf,t%)1l 'ytaylrtrdttltue" In .dgmh, Vcopgph’lt‘l . I Manure; “WE? 1 _ qr I: . ;._ 1iiiit. dye itt we secret. You on Dil. .mond die an your curtains and can", surf: and "new; any Intern), and hunt ove'r other eotora, Bo say, it's 'tttrt'. ' - _ . "W": ""|""€. -- u'wzrr ' - " . . This now knowledge! gt the Earth’s formation has w chained mainly through studying as srrprMVuatemrtti- quake wages as they mas through!“ earth, as well at†in..inrttrtuatitin ot the comma of mm». which; are genenUy accepted 4: hem almi- lar in composition to that of tho earth. The Strait of Dover varies in depth from M feet to 174 feet. It helps d Ict when a wanna is wise ' to node Mere. old, mam! armed made the new colon ot the hour. “in a: perfect as any prtttesattrmsi Airer', cock! do It---" ggly'voq'J In real In. ! "lit-i our to Diamond Dye doaemfirt things. and do wonderful mum; ot underwear any all dainty sheen. Using GUGGi Wain; actual iaisiGjiG wot. gamma. _ 010., 0r. M, b13511“... tgfx"ifitgthR2r Craft, tree write A .'. Ontario. . , Dert. tts, Whutror, "i'nee: ask the drunk: tor the ma. mold Dre, Ga'oyopedh In summon- Earth's Hard Heart. â€unwmucéi - Superstitions It!" on“ to the Isl. of “an herring Bsherr. The olden tuh. erman in the ttmst, tho vicetdrnirat, must eat the tlrst herring ot the sea- son. ' The opening of the season is ia. augurated by the Bishop of the isle. He blesses boats. nets, and crews in turn. "Three" itt the tisherrunit's un- lucky number. _ When the "et lean-s port, no third *boablhuyJass the har. bour mouth. m, "eheat the devil," the second am: third bow tramway lash“ tougher an the huboi month ‘I ch -- Fiiilsng (or barring any so on 'unul the that new moon before Christmas. in all Manx churches I Btterebl clause is inserted in-the Lid". Thin clause is the work ot Bishop Wilson, who, knowing how mnch this islanders depend'ed on the more" ot the her. ring tishery in " day, ordered'thtse words to be. said in the Litnny: "That it may please Thee to restore Ind con- tinua to “I the blessings of the' sea." Manx animal; on their Installation in omen swear to execute the laws of the Islam) as stnlghuy u the "her. ring'a backbone doth lie In the midst of the tish." . --~Because your friend: are deion- lng you. Find out why. -Because, the newlpcpera do not mention you. Perhaps they no kind. ~Becauae you are not in uyle. For haps you are out of déN. . _ . ---Beetu1tre you are not rich. think Ite, Wt)†you are mining. T 1- F . mm. you.are not It 8&1me- dit “pa ttptitkttt) tot tt little irrivae.v, The Admiral's Herring. on..m...s..;...."'§.; “your Sloan-Mp Ann! [or in,“ or Inh- ANTONu--Doe. “to mrrdoth, Mat. and London. "l_rmA---t?oe. u to Mm, “ml and Chum. 1jtttn,TPhi,?jpC,iiis"tiiii.i., An what ploy Emu be (or; you. too, viqttiug scenes o childhood (by: and new friends of other you! "tWre ttrrartttemeetN now to go home this Christmas on a ling: of the Cunard or Anchor.. Donnllhon Canadian Service. The voyage will be m tunic; gamble plenum. The "if†cgfortable y't,'t,t'he,t,ta, d t courteous. when my. at taken by only member of the staff in van.- mm“-- Old heat! will beat more quick- Jr; tsid ery Vii]; June with the staff Tn 'risiir "visa; make your journey a real Joy. autumn: mm â€a The Robm norm 0... United Montreal. "V Toronto, Qnobec. Bt. "hncN.tt., was. Don't Pity Yourself. CANADIAN SERVICE p6"lYiA 1S3 "moods ot not" 1. 3 Cry mm V 4 In!" I thrftt to the heart of mu u 1 Au “mom-u Cocos Ltittl.d, abet-111 om ll the name “Lug con-m up m: a! pirate gold. Drab" Mud, the Gllhpnguv, H11 m, mom Tortuga. an: all lt: we! to has their treasures. but l 0 cos ems n lamination a'uun- am; all. Ptset-titt II been» the last 1, g was hurled than only a hundred year Mo; perm it is because Fi, an“; people have and to timt Um Mm“; hoardl. whnteretr the runs-n. m. not remain: that aimed! an; . m . ruin. a Hull»). u’ " mm with the famous Cap- tain Edward Davis, who was a Winn-1 at the an] ot the much-maligned t A; an Kidd. Dimmer, Cook, and Dana In the Bachelor's Delight. harried 1:... chipping In PM Bu. lacked Lertr m Mind to Cocoa to Mt. Davm libel ' tho piled, and returned 11mm than once. He am: but after be 11an sacked Guy-nun with gold and jewe} worth 37.509900 tn MI ship‘s hold. an! when he left Lha'hluxd the V6912! val-e empty. . That wu the an: hound; but us Dull unguard- received tt iroe 1. F don any boom ' zupectubiv ‘nn: qmr. u I" good pirates did if thvy could row long enough unchaup-f he probably removed the trauma in .. "lt. and lo provided for his old up" m 1518, or marathons, Ben lo “- rived on the scene and edioycd a 1m I but successful career on the huu' 1;; (found! of III {mv- True to In (Mon. " buried his '.oot. In J as '., “I hia M53 be buried it “321%. Km ,, {I 9Y0! £2.00.†in Jeni, you qWr phto‘ that nu been entrusted; ' 4. tends: tam at his IMP. F "', I.-.. Mum?“ the his Mary In»: the notable: at an. qhen mm neemed' in' tunnel! “has: ot hm.“ Inâ€. ' Shortly “will“! Baths gr. ' " crow. with the ucepuon ot Thu BM, â€mixed " sea. -- . Twenty-nix - inter Ttictri: "N by dym In the house of . man‘ nan: Kssatine, and to him he bequeath his "eret. with n dun. or the 5.: showing In BOIHD'I hoards. tInst, number. _ After that the hunt In up. KH.’ promptly called for the 151mm ttl.' it "td, totally hid " hand: , hoard; but " crew mutiniaul trUd to [at It for themselves. T miled to and the hiding-piece, E over. And Keith: (ax-e the "',', am; up in disgust a Rhys! aneHuntcrs. ,Tlnn the rumor ot the 'nw wrest-mamas!“ ships bug: on]! there. “mph tor the Mk? o': , um: mug. One and captain " viola crew ot three hundred on the hand with Government M tee Nada: puma-u. After a , ‘lhnythd to [he up. ad the ca; was “I Wldgd. A7 diGrG “and lt‘e game 1:..; F ', "trim†hunt ia. teal "rtlecc, s'. Egg " alum!) he mum h olss..', 1 "N and by! _ Ate “m. it abouts. In um; . LI â€"W It)". " “in. I‘m-um. cal m we l, no he“. And mat-cum“ In the way c'; 'l., Mutant". ure alum-s mun-J Itsq., MI†ION audition chart I the M?! the lull-cape with an time. so that by not even tho In" "th-ttatt" an. would be Utselt:., ttHeed, lion. of the invention wf ts ttrNttiMetrid "taetete it Seems 'd, the Her, by her Hulk. how soon via W? he)"; no. “0. " " a. qiad disun‘“ MI. H A. to - “I Ibo “M the lowly b ' m tutoring looks of sywpu..a to Many £190!“th Have -- 00000 - That _ - Landmark Has Been Moved. “a - loll! his little hurls _n . - have. 'Nttinq 0181: who sacs In M ~r: there'. Attd not“. wining on her um ha- . pm ' _ â€Wm "o-tMme' was: r'. writ But not . “blot 1nd: euloitrr tn MM Now; a on. with may n 115.2;le In: 50mm; Hiram lips eudmmr . “hm. Fin-sixth of my; tish harvest h wherein. the Slut Coat. TREASURE ISLANDS 000.. Mn in hidden to, “J A Mother'e Love. ~Bunuol Rogers At" t th H