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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 16 Oct 1890, p. 3

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 Money '*.*»- COUH DROPS 'feat! 1" i:M.M;â„¢,rlJst STR ANGELY WE DDED. A Thrilling Story of Eomance and Adventure. rilM'IKF' VII. .nT,;. "iii!!,");;;..:"!^ llMtl: 1^ anil "ell "'â-  â- " '"riliuu to sdONES, GRAS/ER, .-.ectEast tlO,CANAD' i^TCJ IMHSONs '•â- -'•' Chocolate Creams 'i;-^rrj?y:\ :â-  !hl- I'-i-uil l.,ll,e â-  !i.« .iliih- |.,.,j, "• k r..r n,„. 1 ,â-  -t;. .% !„.„._ nil- i .1-. flimtrral PERMANENT â- ^!W:iirs roiii|iaiiy, 1 revor somehow became impressed with an idea tlial lie was annoyed to find anyone thert and was wishing them all at perdition. ..,,-. ,, 11 W words, however, contradicted this. •UhiTi nnvliiiu-,- niiiiitii- to he explained n i,' ^, .„, i c rjil,.-r...nf.- i;rnor..i..,-.rl.enom:r;inexplanii. ., f^ s so gool of yuuto come ami see my ii..n ui,ir h. Ni-iii;.- M'.il.M.;;.' .wile, he said to Mrs. Stiaiion. "Ethel, 'Ml.' l.nt tt ii!' ii li.id l*-en i.cL-upied ly liavp yt.a no tea?" .\],ij'jr i-A«ii-i.. tr. I. i.i»jt*-:if'l i- Ih- a partic- "' I have ordered some fresh tea, what we uUilv â- ^â- â- â- â€¢'i "!!_'â-  -iiid M ij.,1- Derim-i set had" here was ainiust culd," fhe au-^wered. ulfinl li.i^inj It u.-ll cii'iiiifil aiMldL-;urated tlien luoked at him in an anxious wav. and at i.;i 'â- . presently Jack heard her whis[H*r, '"is any 'â- M\ wir-- ii .- .1 i.iM'V 1" livf in i-anip," thing tlie matter? Are you n«»l well V" li.- |,i.,n..-.| i...)...k, •-.md as wt- :*liall l»e ' "Oil lyesâ€" yes,"he replied inii«,liently, i.-i- :•'_: r'*ul' u\.. y.ii -, we may a-s well " don "t worry nie, .I'm all rij^lil." i;.... i! II I !-â-  is ' Miiiioital.le a.-* jKn^sihlf. 'et ,»rfc^ntly, when Jac;k carried liiin a \\. V' -111 liitin-;i. d* hi.u-eri U;fore, hut cup of tea, he nuticed that his hand was 1 !.â-  M- â- l-ri â-  â-  III !â- â- â€¢ i" any dt:jfiit tnes in lrendliiig and that he set it on the corner of 1i' 1 1 -â-  Mill I li' :â-  -l In iir^ in an h'»tel- the chimney-shelf where he left it untasted. '.ii- ii" l.iiv\- I:-. u oil. â-  Miitylrt,- annoyed C)r He kejt »»n talking however,' fast and loud \\\,i, 1.^ ",\:tiL' r.i ih»r liMUse.' until the Strattons had l»etakcn themselve.s -Oh. ;: Miii.ii iii'.iV ' .jitiforla!.].- in camp, awayâ€"then Mrs. lenniTiM anxiely would ii. ii.| '.Mk. uli'i li.ol not lutii li.iiji Jc i.-straint-d no longer. â- I -•' 111 III. â€" -iM-.- ;,, ],;ii,- a I'urraek " t 'iSiiio, I am sun: sonielhing is tht- uiat- "11 -â- â€¢ iiiu r li..;i'i'.-i 111 i\.'i\ way; and Ter," she .said. llf. \i.:..i i.;M -li.l. .,11 â- i. cplt'.nally " Not at ;tll." he answered, " I.iM ihe fact L.""l '-iL" ti..l il.i- L.U'l'ii "lint.- .1 hllN- para «as, I saw I saw .-mniet hiiij: thai turnwi nie .ii .. M..; -; L...I. 11-' ;â- â€¢ .1. ml. I. lie panis c«ini»h-U-h- "v.r that vva^all." u.'h I '-An accident ?â- â- ^[i,- ;i.-,ked. " Xit a ;;hi».st " he aiiswereil. 'â- I MHiiu â- ;â- â- !,.â-  cried. Maji.i llennis ^.â- ^'an t.. hi\vj,'\i m.i.-silv. 'â- 'IliiTc. I .lidiil .|uil.- nH-;in ihaL !.ut l did •â- â- , I \M. mail so like a Woman J knfv\ â-  Ml.s a;.'o, thai u.-ll. it «^i\c im- a liiin. " " Ami «a.i .-ihf (lead "" â- â-  The woman 1 Siiw in the sIiet-1 ju.^t now wa' .tlivf enough that is loull outward aj»- I |«-ai.inces. 'I'll,. Woman 1 knew \- ear?* ago I iloii't know uhelher -fhe is ali\i- or dead." I i.n-j 1 ti' \voi c| o!il of ,|;uk's I " rerhaps it Was the same uomaii." if...cjh \h-. h.nni.s won't! " l'erliap.s. hut J tliiiik not. J "and .. â- .. â- !.. li,:U.-.oi t of ihiiii.' 1 j then a violent .sliivei' liK.k pubstrssiori ol hini â- â-  ..-v |il';i,-c.| ii xou'Jl ad- and tlie isenlenee li-inaiiiud untiiii-lied \|- i-. I i;.- i. Very fond .,[ a l.U ll^MIU. irpil..!. â- â- ., I .- f.:.|. n I .11.1 punle.l iT..il..lif t ).o-.-il.l. .iml â- .*::.- 1.. _. I -.tile.l. I ni I. M,.l â- â-  arij.tl.ini-. ot 'I'^ll r, ... ,M..k.- m\--.-lt UM- h.r.i..l .l.t. k MM-d.lK \l:-. -!r.Ul..n "' -t,-.«. I II- he, fiirnilure," I .- (.- r ;.i... .r .,i... .,( lui. liti 1 [.' â- '.!â- - ..i:.i j.l .1.1.- and ' â- - I -u.r.i i,.- ..,,i\ l....dc!i:.'hl .1..- i. :.ali ::â- ....( .v., Hi. •I ..m .e.ill;, .M.t ..I .di Ihul i 'i.. \h,i.'r ' -.ii'ii.ii. d' v.it^i ..I, llii â-  ^aid â- r. r I I -;*.'-,,. I .,u. (.,,ii.,i„..-;.' li.-. '.: f ... i.,. 1.... 11.- w.iik.-.i .1 I... i. Trevor -h â- U.II. TRAJCO "!(: TOHACCON'STS. '.)NTPEAL. li iiriii Itramis 4.500,000 ri--.\ 111. III.' •;, 500,000 1.34.0,000 11.500,000 |.,,i ..1,-. II.. 1, ' .,1 iiii- tt.-.nt 1- ^Mli, .1.1 !. .] 1 1.. riir.-l â- â-  â-  ' â- â- â-  '"' 'â- '"1- ill. ' â- â-  ' " .\^ .11-1 ' ' II,.-. |... â-  â- ! kp.n â- -N,. â- . ,11, 1 â-  il IIS,.. i â-  2 mo, you ur.. ill," Mrs. I'rmii.s tiie.l. I :uii -sine llf il." "Oil â-  ..„ 1,111- â- â-  •â-  HiiM- it stn.iii^ liraliilv ami so.Iii, Sir," t .,t tliiiiL"j sii;4i|.sl,-,I .liu-k, \vli liiul juiii|„.,I lit ,,iiff 1,, j: ..I jit-.i! I lilt. ..ii..Iii.i.,ii ili.tt til,. Mhji.i- liiiil iiii,-\|,,,.i- ;., ulii-ii I -, iiil' liny I t^^illy fiillfii ill with tin tilil liAt,-. v. In.st. pir • pi lis ;is:i,l,ll..i or ii j «'n„fiiiixiil provu It, l,e e.\t;ft.iliiii;ly iiwk- !••, 1 likt, tl„. |,i.,v,.il,iiil Mitnl foiliini. ,1. 1 ,1 iifsity I l'"k likt- ' " 't.s, riii;^ the 1k;1I, will ytm plciist.," siiiil 1 th.. Mitji.r, with iiii itir f rt'Iief, tlieii turm-.l ,\ l.tii-i.iii- hiirtily iini! rmili,! li. his w iff, â- â-  I hiiif I ilitln't friclittli 1 l.,.,k,i,!; ,iiri.„is|\ itllir yi.ii, Klhil, Init I Wit; rfiiiiinU'il sml.lcnly of allliist hi.riil.h,"i.|iis,„l,. ill i,iy life itlltl iiliil ,|iir ,1 lish, ii|,(.ii my woiil it liirii|.,l n,t. ,,v,-r ii hit." .\ii'l 1,1 think ',ii iiiitirii-ti my Miri-toiif !,ii,ii;;ht .something,' vt-ry like r. 111. I..I. K'l.. 1 \l..,.l.iMi,l I'iM.i little teiirs ililo .\li I),i,i,is'.s e.M.s. â- â€¢ What wits," i- 1... vt,,ii,t I -h*. i," ,ks s., ri.is. i.tI.I.- ,.\ t-rv it '" .slit- itsk,.,l in ii sliiikiii;; vnirrf. 1" t ,11.- i,l-,nj lUitiikh.tmp "Wt-li, I ivits sj».ii,liii;,. i, l.,ng It-itve .-. I- if II,.- .,1.1 ,i,,y~ wel,. ltli|-o.til on 111,. Ilivieia I,,' Im- IJiirtieuIiir. It was it tleiiee of it while iif;o. f Wiis only il ti, -1 1, hi- ht-,-1 .(H,l ut-iil iiUiiit tuo itinl-t wt.nty in facl. ,.\it,l ,,ik. iii,..s-. w hi.-h ...I I li.il mom- tla\ I w.ts with soiiie pi.tiplt. when t he I., •.iij.lhin- i ,,ii...-iniii^' eoiiver.sation tiirne.l on foiliine-lellinu' 1 Wh,!, II. «.„ kilkile; to h.i|.|,|.lie,lt., say I ,li,lii-t helieve in it 1 1 itIi,,,, |,.,-s,,l ll„- ,l,,.,r ilitlnt I ,l,,nt now, ilsall llie inosl utlei- â- .,I,i,. Ml. an, I as mi-li ilo, rot iniitL'inalile. Ilowex er. it volin;^ luilv of â-  :.,l--,i ,11.1 lioi.ses til., liiiilv askeil 111,, tosliow 'liel' liiv li'alnl .111,1 s.ti.l that she uonhl tell me' my lortnne, :!„â-  II, w-," .11.1 t'ailion, .111,1 II, .11 uhelht.r 1 lM.liv\',..t il or not it ,t, 11.1 li,, M,.ssl,.L,'etliei.. uoiiM â-  till,, all the s;imi.." ,.l ii.iI.ii.l; \.-. |,i liiat the â-  .\llil whitl iii.l she I, 11 vinV" Ktliel ask- _:i,.ln, iii.aiii|i,".liokaii- i.l. ' â- ' 'I'ltat I iliul tile ilevil's own li^iii|ifj- for '..!l l,ii..u h. r one ihin.i:," he aiiswereil shortly, "which on;* ' uas line t.noiioli." â- â-  lint tliiiie.s iiotliiiijr \t.r\- Woiulerfill in li.i r" liii t..lliliKy,.ll Ihal," ,.rie,rhjs wile won I mil,!, eh.,i.-e ihiin.uly. I hiiiUin^. that il woman wlioiToilliln't 111,.,:. .ii,.:.-ss|N. â- â- ll,.rm,,llier .sec thai WouM iinleeil Ik. a ]ioor lian.l at f,,r- ,1 ..: VI.- 1 wl„. ,l,„-s not jrive lull., telling. Il.i. il- I I lie;.- to., ii.tieh lojit.. .\.s " ^ile tohl me il lot Iliore, illlli the lil-St I, Ml-- â-  I. 1,111- MILS h-t l,,s;o h,i lhin._. Wits that I shoul.l .lieby the hainl of a ,;. :i\ loi.- I,. l„il Is a \olil,- h.-,t.v u-.m.ui l.t.foi-,. 1 wa-stifty-"' le iia,I II.. .l.-tils ,,nnliiia.. Vo'ii "I â- .,snio " Kthel eriell. " -\ii.l v.,11 -saw ;• ;•-â- â-  '-.-!-, i ,1, ,1 uilh hi-i--" Ih.il' «. ,11,1111 I., lay:" \|..i.! I I .i Ihal- I... :.il.l..li.h, :.\i."..l=;CSiO«HESS ,, ls,.|,,.„-,- ny u OR "Or soriir oTM .M.-itor.e,.Ii.d. I v...ii!d .Mm â- â-  -cil." II.' I. ery much lik.- tier. .\nd silly as it ui.iy ec V.' seen" tl;c licwl 'ii Ihe lo consider thai his vifc had no claim upon him whatever â€" he frequently went up to London, but beyond telegraphing his ad- dress to the orderly-room, he did not often trouble to communicate with hia wife during his absences. " The Major gone to London euyoin," re- marked Jack Trevor one day, in accents of iiivoluntarj- surprise â€" " butâ€" but how is it you are nut going, Ethel Don't you like London " ** Yes â€" I am very fond of London," she replied, "but Cosmo did not suggest my goingâ€" andâ€" andâ€" 1 like Ciiertsey very much." " Well, I dare say London is a bit hoi and dusty at this time of ytuir," Jack rejoined feeling that he had trottden on what nuist~ le painful grou«d to her. " And after all. A!l;.';iidc St. HONS. ' ii X- « ini 3LID V.hol:. !...k oirthc l.nni.iv ;uh,l .-o,i,. u:.:.|, !i' VI, til' r l.r..ii-;-.t huiiall-l «..-.larc.l l:ii:i ell •'"•r. " i r.el like ail ass novi I ^^^-il I Im-; Iovc ol 1 'â- ! 1I..1 I..!.Iao,:." he .lid w'l: ai^hin. -.il hi^: in 1 he ..(-pres^ c v.ii,-,. .r.-d t-.c. " I .l.,..-..,v I- ua iT; l-iKur. i.e U..|„.ili .il :dl. omIv -.iin..,-n. .1 hll ilk. -I \h\\ VV.llMI.-tcl • ' I II lin.i .v., '1 I, \..,. II.. I [.. ..1.1 .d.ot.i ar Chertsey isn't half bad, is it? .Supposing we go dowir to the lieureation 'Vouml and watch the peopleâ€" the Ixuul is playing, you know. '" "Oh! I should like it immensely," she cried, hriglitening up in a moment. " Shall we walk down " "Just as you like. I'll go and get out of my paint and come Ijaek for you, eh?" "S"es -that will l»e quite charming." Tlierefore, alKut half an hour afterwards, -Mr. .Montagu Carlton who was smoking a la«t pipe before going out somewhere, -had the gratification of seeing Wxa great friend and chum. Jack Trevor, faidtles.-ily arrayed in an exceedingly light suit, a while hat, tlowcr in tiis button hute and a jaunty' air of enjoyment alM)ulhis whole l»earing, go across llieo|M,-n space between the oIlicers'ijudrterM ami the liKiTiied otiieera" huts aii.l o|H'n the Iililc L'atc wiiich led into Mrs. ht-nnis's tiny garden. Tlien after a few minutes li»f s;iw them c.»mc out l.getherand go happily otl' in till- diii-ction o! the gates. Carlton followed them with disgusttul e^es until tliey tiirned the corner of the mess Imt and Were out of siglil. "I'retty Iiiisin4-s.s Itrcwiiig," he iiiiiltercd. "Tlie .Major otl' to Town leiives his wife Ijehind Trevor consoles her, old friend, and all that hiiinbug. L'gli ' Impe they won't want me io coinlole with any of *em, wiialever hap- pens :atid something will hap|en U-forelong iii;irk my Mc*rds. 1 suj)pi.se he's telling her this nioment that h"d never go to London ami Um\c her in Chertsey camp all by her iiltle self, Cgli it's disgusting, disgusting. Aii'I to think it slntuld Ik- p(Kir old Trevor, of all oIIm Ts, tliat's never given a woiii.in a -•^ccond tiiuughi since he's Inren in the regi- iiicnt. V,,t\x, it's simply sickening." However, as it hapi)ened. Jack Trevor was -saying nothing of the kind to Mrs. Den- nis. At that precise nuiment he was siiy- ii.g "Aiui luw is ityougohoine.sosehlom?" .Sirs. Dennis Idushed a little. "Cosmo doesn't cjirc for Ulankhanipton, and since I-ord Krotliiiigham nuirried he »loes not get on "o well with my mother as he did. .Vnd really, as 1 tell "her, he couhln't help Ins uncle iiiarrving again ami liaving diildren and all that." " Of coiii-'c not. Then why don't yoii go by \our.self " Mrs. D.;nnis shtMjk her head, "\o--my mother and I get «»n \ery well when rte are ajKirt, but hut well, 1 don't care logo home miieli 1 am l)est here." "Motlier, 1 don't can tor -Major Kennis," she lia.l wailed in her ibjs|air "lne\er shall care lor him, ne\er could care. \\. wickei! to niarrva num V"u loathe r-" •• Kthcl," ciied .Mis. .Nbinlaunt " you are really ijiute indelicate. 1 can lisl»-n to no more of this raving you are nervous, hyslciical, unstrung, but i -should not U- doing my luty as ymir mother, it I allowed ou to siiy any more. If you felt like this ajont (Japtiiiii Dennis, yni were very wrong inde.'d if) accept him indeed,! do not under- stand your doing so. As it is, everything iias ijone ton far to draw back imw the Mordaunts never bre;ik faith ami yuir father wouhl be tlie first to blame you if you disgraced liim like lliat. I'ray. let me hear no more of this von had In'tter go to yoiir room and try t(» forget that such words have evei- ])assed your lips." Kthcl L'ot up froni Iier knees without a wold, with no more tlian one huig icproach- lul !..c!i at her nioiher, a h-ok wliicli saw all too jj'iiiid;. tlM-.ii!L.-li her as-sMiiiplion of sliain iu.liji.atioi i:ii!!, Is. was Uien 9^tly feeliug the old pltos with the tips of her delioBte fingers very much as a blind man passes hia fingers over the face of a person whose lineaments be wishes to be familiar with. And just then the little bell above the old-fashioned door went tinkle; tinkle and the two looked up at the same moment to see the dark-complexioued lady ea*-er the shop. "What is your pleasure, Matlam " asked the little woman who ruled over this quaint domain of antiquities. " Will you be so obliging as to show me those miniatures which are in the window?" the lady replied. "Certainly, Madam â€" pray, take a seat," answered the mistress of the shop. Mrs. Dennis and Jack looked at one another involuntarily. It was a lefined voice, clear ami sweet, and there vas a for- eign ring aliout it â€" not a markedly foreign accent, but scarcely more than tliat resonance of the K which marks the English spoken rat ou own C-ourt. There were five miniatures ujton the tray which the little woman t^xik riiit of the window, and she set it down ou t!ie gkiss counter in front of the stranger. "Will you lotik at these, Madam, whilst I attend to this lady?" she said* The stranger bent her head, ami Ijcgan to examine the iittle itortraits caiefiilly. .Mrs. Dennis- held up a plate as its owner returned to her. "I will have this one- iiid those two and I think that one, also. 'How nuicli will they he?" "Twenty-five shillings. Madam." the little woman an.wered " t will send ihem this evening." " Xo. do them up in pajier anil 1 will lake ihein," .Mrs. Ieiniis returned, and in atone •vliich admitted of no fur! her argimieiil. They went away hi less titan five minutes. Jack 'I'revor cariying the ]»iircel by llie siring. " Do yoil know who that Iddv is " asked the stranger. 'â-  Oh I-^es, that is Mrs. Dennis." "Dennis! (Jh She is very pretty. Is that her husband?" "Oh I no, that is one -of -the otiicers â€" I doji't know his name. No, Major Dennis is much olderâ€" very much older. " "Ah !- Major Ieiinis H'm Well-now tell me the price of these miniatures. What are they "' "They are all twenty-five shillings each. .Madam, except that oiu* which is not so well iwinted, I can let you have that for twelve shillings." "1 thank you, no. I will have these two," picking out the two best on the tray. "I see yoii understand miniatures," said the little emio-dealer with a snule. '"I understand many things," said the stranger cpiietly. (To liK Co.NTtNl Kb.) Condition of Dakota Farmers. Mr. W. A. Webster of Leeds, (hit., who has lH.'»;n acting as the agent of the Domin- ion Oepartnieiit of Agriculture during the past three veai's for the puipo.se i)f re[HirIiuir on the condition of Canadians settled in Ihe Western I'nited Stales, aii.l fnrhi.-'hiug iii- formalioii Io ihein a to the fa.'ilities tor lioincsteadin^ in Manitol.;i and tin- tctrilor ies. returned I. .Ottawa theolher .hiy. In conversation he said he went out t D.ikota t.iwards the en. I of last liiouthand since that time had tnivelled for s,-veral hundred mrles in .South Dakota. The con.lition of the farmei-s there, he .said, cnidd not well be Worse. The crops have been almost a total failiii-*' caused by dr^nighi. and in .luly liy a TOUNGPOLKS Hie Scarecrow. It was a regular Scarecrow-man, Made ou the old and well-known plan A ' i-oag of sticks on a garb forlorn. That stood on guanl in the fiehl of corn. And, indeed, it maile the old farmer smile As he put it up and whistleil the while It would look to the crows so very ferocious. So truly astounding and atrocious That it tickled hia fancy to think how they Would catch a glimpse and Sutter away. Well, two black crows sat oflF on a. tree. Audthe young crow said tothe old one, "See Jfow, what isthat frightful thing ort there It'« enough any honest crow to scare ' But Ihe old ciow chnckled and then looked wise, hook m hia feathers and winked his eyes otiietiung tickled him, but if 'twas a joke Hia voice didn't show it a Inl when he sjioke. As looking iluwn at the younger crow He said, "What is it ' "Ah don't you know t ' Why, that, as we wise onesall suppiwe. Is the special patron saint of the crows ' We watch for his coming eveiy year. To tell when the Fe;ist of the 'orn is here. See how he stands with his anus stretcbcil out He is calling the crows from all altout Such a kinJ invitation is nn)st alluiing So very cordial and re;i.ssuring' 1 1 think we iia.l U-tter accept -don't you!" .And .h.unlo tlie iiehl of cuii they flew. WlhK Aw AKK. The First Ohew. The Ixiy said it was a peculiar kind of tuKicco, ami was km*\\ n as inol;is.seslob.icco because il was so ^Weet. The other iH.ys dill not ask how he came to know its uauie. or where he got it â€" Ik)js nevi-r ask anything that it «-oulo be well for them to know but they accepted his theory and Ids further statement that was of a mildness singularly adapl4.-dto leaniers without misgiving. The boy was himself chewing vigorously on a large iplid, and launching the juice from his lips right and left like a grown iK-rson. and my Ixiy look as large a bit as his l»cnefaclor kide him, He found it as sweet as he had been told it was, and he acknowleilged the aptness of its name of molasses tobacco. It seemed to him a golden op|Krtunity to ac- quire a noble habit on easy terms. He let the quid rest in his cheek, as he had seen men do, when he w;is not crushing il lie- tween iiis teeth, and for some moinents he lH)led his plank up and down the caiiallKiat with a sense of triumph that nothing marred. Tlieu all of a sudden he legan to feel ide. The boat seemed to le going round and the sky wheeling (tvcrhead. The sun w iu^. lodg- ing altout veiy strangely. Drops of sweat biir-st from the Iwy's fori-hea.l he let fall his pole and said tiiut he thong;iI he wouM go hmue. The fclh)W wiio gave him the tobacco K-gau to laugh ami the other fellows to mock, but my 1oy did not mind thi-m. Somehow, he di.l no'l know how he g..t out of liic canal boat and started lnuiiewanl, but at every step the ground lose as high a.-~ his knees h'efore him. and t lien, when he l:o1 hi^ fo-.i high;^enou:^li aii.l began to put it down, tin; giHuiiid was not llieii-. He was •â- catldy si.,k, as he reehMl and staggerc.l on.. ;ind when he reached home an«l showed him- self, while ami haggard, to his fiightenerl inotlier, he iial scarcely strength cnoiigli to ;iisp Oil! a cuifession of his attemiit to hot wind in [Hirticuhir. The farmers told trieve the family homn-. by leannng lo ch.u me that at tlie U-giuuing oi July the cntps ttJiacco. I u another moment naluie came .-* ' .. to his relief, and then lie fell into a decji -sleep which lasted the whole afterno..n, so hat it seemed lo him the next day when he hxiked as if tlwy ndght prtMluee somethin in the sluqie of a crop, but .i hot wind a kind of sirocco â€" came ubout Ihe"J(»th and burnt /Up eveiything. You must War in miJid, however, that what they call a fair croimiir farmers iii Manitoba W(udilconsider barely half a croii. In Dakota they would be well satisficl with eight bushels of wheat to the anc South Dakota has been .settled foi- seven years, an.! during that time the faiuieis have had one or two fair crops, but M:aUcrs have gra.lually been getting worse. ,\nil in thai inoiticut all her' |,a--; car tii'.-ir rrnp prodticcil nothing, and I to ?.hri\el iqt and die, all i 1ms vcar is himply a lejietiliou of last. In ciiAi*n:i: V li!._ il 'ro\r. I i;:rM-sn ..-,., ..I i' 1 I.l â- .-.1 1.. Ii., I -1,-11 1 .l-h. â- ji -.1 I .-IK !i..i t.h.i â- â-  .1 .ci.." ,,.! t'.i.it..i. ;i !.-« .I,L\ ,ai. 1 v.,i.|-. â- â- roiMc,,..,lMl l.v me. |A.-"..,I s.,mi, Im..^ t.. 1.11 %..u.- I'l.r ,.tlic. 1^ uw.- .-ill Mi.^.him- int.. l!i H- 1 1..I liimh. ..n. and .la.-k Vv.^,. ... k t.i.-- •'..' ii.^iil.- â- ..r!l..i. â-  niiling .dr-M.I, !i -iM i.ij.:ili.ii ..! â-  ..(;i' 1 ill'.-,' '-^d !â- : .â- "ii.. ;â-  W h.u ., M. ,\l,„ii â- '• lie ,.~k.-.i. •â-  I' hills aid t.. '.(.-i\ IS \. -li-i.-i.-v "â-  ].. r..l it all tiiat brtgl: ;-.umiiier ai't-i ii."ii a- -In- aii-l .l-ick Jn-vi ualkcl .I.ivwi :..ihe ):. riMli.-n (in.un.I I. ^i-thcr. Shcan.Ma.k. jn^l atli.-\ ha. I he.- u-s-.l 1.. Lr.i.l..uii toil.,-ii\.-r",-.baiik al lioiii. Ih.ic to sii u.il.hin- t^.r 1ih Ihal th.y dom .au-hl ih.- 1..-^.! ..I frieii.l^, lhc'm...-^i (aithhd aii-l .ntcrlaiiiiii.u ..I .â- onl|.altioii.s, lolh-jSoiiih Dakota 1 saw huu.lreds of farms, aii.l, h-- ha\ingst.....iar..un.h he threshing iiia.hincs. t am .iti.-^lic.l liial the wheal 'lop in that ta!.- eaniii't pM--:iI(ly e\ceeil on an avi-rag.' liv. bushels to the" acre. Do/cus of the t':.m.'l.-^ toh! III.- l!...l tlieV h.ol tinisii.-.l ihreshiii-. nc.l lli.il thcirviehl in manv cases U..td.lnMi CM-...1 ..lie bushel t.. ihO :i. iv i-M I I .N.-l a ill. in r- p.. I led Io inc ;i-. high ana\. r.i-' iir husiiels. Sc.ires lo1l mi- thai tli s. I Ii.i.c ha.l â- -oliie wh'-ll theV niU-1 t^cl out. I. .,11.11.1 -.1 a hi.ctin-ol faVui.is h. hlat \\".-sl i [i.-il. UioMii ..un! -^..uth Dakot.i, al «lii.-! I.it ii'ii w.i iin.iii 1 ll.i^ --.-. li. woke up, glad to find himself alive if not very lively. I'erhapshe had swallowed soiiie if the jwisbnous juice of the -tobacco perlfaps ' had acted upon his brain withmit thai. His father made no very close impiiry into the facts, and he did not f.ulnd him the use of IoIkicco. It was not ucce.s.sary in that one little exjeriTnent he luid got enough f.u a wlu.h- lifi^time. Il shows that alter nil -i bov is not so haid to satisfy in e\ei s i \ni:-j. M I., fad 'â- â-  'â- ' ' "Black Beauty." Have any if y»n read "IllacU K.-ijtt " \..-l ' Il is a channiii- stoi v "I" a h.-r^.e. nhlted l.\ hiliiMif. lu.oiu; chapter litth- pon thai liv.-.l uith tlie family "tl!a.-k r..Milt\" '"I. bilged to, e\|Uess*- his vi.-ws .11) niattersaii.l things, and tells al...iil an evprienoe 1..- ha.I witli some thou-iil !.s Well. «elt. it uas ;J| e l-v tot ev et ,in.I. .,1 1 ml -.1 a ni.ctin-ol f.iiui.i s h. Id at W.-sl '•".\ '?â-  Meivis tin- st..ry. Hemi-mher it i- .(Ih-r.dl. th.A u.ie til.i.ds ..liH th.it w.iJ p..,l. niMUi,.,.univ.s..uth Dakot.i.al «lii.-lii "I'l-^'l' l'M-:UiIy ' I hal i.stalking: s.,in.-lhiii It iw-t- n,..rc than .â- ^ouiel hiuu t.-llhc l.-lh-uin:: i. ..l-ai..n u.i iin..i.i -\\ " )ili- i.ei.:hb.M t h â-  vT.ar; ha.I a lar-'.- t.uii h.T. iM.l..-.J allh..i..'h ^h.â-  ha,. IK ou iie.l a ;ol.,..I â-  1 ' j llv â- ' !...y an.l -.li l an.l s..n,et I.ih- th.y mu.h I., h.-i.-.il. il U..S iM-.,-r!"hehss .tii:.-. j ""Wliei ..i.- tl..- ..p- in i l.i^ -.-.li..;i l,,,^ 1 u.-ul. I cine an.l play « ilh -.ui -ii U. .Mi- III..! ',l,.;i fii.-iidJdp ua- aim.. -1 cv.iMl.inL' been f.dhn- I.. r\.M. ^. .111.1 !..! III." p.. t !u.,' J-M.-,.lid M i: .^- Ih.ia. U h.-n lh.- .^.m.- â- ...!,.!. â-  " V.a. lK.Vep...\".d ,!in.M .: I-lal tuilliv. U,! I le I c U l-phlllN ..! -U -t k' to. \bn\h-.-s. tor )|..u. cr.a- sh.rcmiiid..ih.rs.-il l.i!ler!v. i,a\.-.i.-. r.lc.l ihai tl..- time iia aiii\..l ih.il ' i^'-I Km.:: p!.MM.l th.-i.i -.. mu'ii as g. 1 1 in;.' ..ii 11 ua 1... M^e ihinkin :al....il iha: i....v. t h. u -â-  must einier.il.- .-..ine\\ l..-ie. aint lia\ im.' I """ ".V Im ns ami rnling hmi all al-.i U.l p-i â- ...III. I. .1... k :L.iik ..1 â-  ii.p. I U.. 111. 11, .-lioii^'ll, r.i.i. â- â-  â-  ll.iini-.' s.,i,| .1.1 vis. -(..i,- â- â- â€¢ V.-, I k.i,.u I aiii.answ,. ' 1,111 1 si, in I l»- ,li link I,, 111, v..,rll ..lu.ivs.l..-.-, l..,.j. ,1. n, â- â-  ;i..-....i r,iii--t ui. -1,11,.. 1 â-  lii.ii v,.iii-,-ir-" â- â- \, ih.-ii.i ii ii..i,i 1.1,11,1- • â- â- r.ui \,,ii iii.iii I ii,..ii- 1 .l.rvisV â- â- U.-ll 11,,, I ,li,liil." laiJtoi -l.iil il h.is .. i-i.. ,1 r.- .,11 i!,-' ...I ii.-i ir, ,\\ .i.,« hiai,! 'i' \. \V,.i,sl, -\laliilol.a's .iji i,,litlll-al r Mm Mr. (:i.,',i,:,. l.,,iiiisl,i.| ly I, 'V ajij„,ltil,-,l ,1 ,K.Ii..L'aU. I al„l whai M.is ,l,.l oill.l li,,l I I., „i,.! .\:i..r ;,n. h.r IllV i,,ii;lil hav.. I ,,-,-11 ,11 iiii.-ii,liii-al,[,. ih.iit il was. h,-r 1111,4 l,.,l„l 1,1 h.-i â- _.,, h,-! ,,..Mi uav |ii,.Uv (nil, h. ........ ..,,, III,.. n,.,i;l,.,-l,-.l h,.i an,ll,.,lln',rin s.,ii„. si-nji,- I Mr. " ,.l,sl,.i 1,. Maliilol -1 .I-.i:' lij,\ If- ilinu li.-i as an in,-i,i,.iit, a I l,-ii il..ii, s. ami i,,.tnll.v-.\:iiiiiin. il ;It,-l t,, ol-Ii-oni-nl his ll,,lls(.. li-rtlii,.^ lui s,,'ir..rs anil U|.. ii]H...|-Ulliit ii-s ill, .,l„l. l,,lhiiii^li,r. l..,i%ilij.'ln.r Miiiiil whin In- li.r mi m, is ali.i ih. ir l.iiiiili.- Io ili.l i,..l u.tlit li.-r with him, inliinaliliL' lli-i!" r.-i„,:*I I hi- I,,,-l-- I,, 1 lit- lal im-l-s ot h,. iiiii:lil u'o will, him whrii h, r pri-siii, .. i ii. ,.|i his i.-liii n. t 'an i. .i iinaiiilii,,iis]y. j I asU,.,l. paihl,,, Ih, 1,1 I hi, li.s,.ril.li„ii ol lorwliaiilali,! Ih.- Ii.nn,. pi ,.,,â-  irs,,lM..l ilh..\ H..ilhl,l..l..v th.. hour. ' "On,, all. 1 in„,n.-\l..iryh..L's ha.l l„...ii .nil with Ihulii a loiij: tiiiii... lUi.l wln-n .lann-'s. ..iir kiii.l-h,ail,..l .ti-iioin, l,roii:;hi hiiii in imp. 11,1 Ihii w.-sl I ami pill .,11 his halti-r. h.- .li,l p-,ss,.ss 1 1,., ali.l I'lK.ri-. yon ro_i:in.. iiiinil how you Ih \,.iirsi.l't, or w.. shall li.l int.. li.,ul,I.. â- \\ hat iiau-, \.,il l,....llili,lllL' M. Ii.\h.;;- a,!l„ill,.,l, K"ai ill ' ii.i! )» i.-i.i. 1,,1-i-ik-,- ,-,1 i-,,,ii. 1 -i,:ii i,.i\.- I i: ' I lh.it i i, h, .,|. M-.lsli- iaisl U :,;, ...; Ill wl.i.ii ;li.- |.i .,-,1 1,.- ;,.iii,:i. wii, \1,. I .ii„,ii* it- â- â- (Mi IIS a ,j,„,,l sl,,iy i,-IiiiM(.,l Willi a 1,111-h. â- â- |;v Ihi- l,V...V s..i,l laihoii, ,.v,, 'l,. Ilijhili-,!,' I,,,l.n I.. Illlli. ,11 has l,,r sal,. \\ ill â- â- Win .l,„.s Million «.,i,i I, !,,.!; ,,sl,,-,l. -â- .\,,t ,|iiil|. lip to hi, w.i.. iiisn, i.,| ..ar..hssh. -.h.. !, lUtnlly ih,. lasl si nionill--, liiiiu. i jltsl as rl,.vi-l as I"-l' â- '" l-iul.' â- â- Tia-u-iiai ihi,i...";i.„ k :, •â- Â», !1 1 a.., J.,11,:; 1,. t pi.,l,.il.|ln.\ â-  llow. â-  I 1 I, I liil..|ll u'o w lUl linn wluii In r pl-.-stli, ,. .1,1,1 ii,,I in-liia.lh aiiii,,v him ..I all'.!. HIS .h.l ii,.,,li|,'l„.rwi'lli i...il..asv. airl si,,. ..11 i;„. wh.,|,-, h.-.-l.. lak.-h.-r aiiJis,- li,,u an.l u!i..ii sli.-llki.il. S,.-sh.. .l...-:.l,,! ill h.-r ,,wii niiii.l that sli,- w^i'1.1 iii.ik.' til.. I.isl ..1 h..r lil,- 1111.1 i.nj,,v l».rs,.l! as well a- sill' ,.,.iil.l, ami sin,,- .la, k ri,-\,ii w.ls li,,w in lh|. sain., n-iiilmnt an, I .Major IKiinis ,U.l 11..1 s,.,.,,, i,, niiml -l,,r II i,1i,Isiti]i Willi him. «liy lilc "nii,-;ht not 1,.. w illi s,, .lull a l.u.sim..ss, all, r all. J l-'oi .1 l.iii;; lim.. till. V sal li| -anl, I'll si.nlaliM |.,ll .1. lUM.i, Ii. â- ,. ri.taiV. I II. .\. .I1-ST1 1:. liiiirniaii. I liii .ilht lilii: was a I-il.i:,. aii.l i,.i,i',. "â-  ami i..|,iistslL'(I of 'ariii..l.silraw 1 i :„,,• 1111.1, I'll! It, .11 i ill the 1; sha.h- of a liK-lip .,f Ml: tr â- tin .rial ,,11 li ,s pnl ,.,1 n.-sli l.nl h.isi.v.-. Ih,. iyli;;h. an,! as lli;!l,.l- 1111. 1. lisLiiin- l..-th.- iinisu.. viali-hiiii.' ilif in.'.j,!,. an.l ..liiitlini; on lit manin.r ,f siil,jt.i-ts. â- â€¢1 woml.r who ihal slniiii;,. h.okiui,' ih th...l.iik i.yis is.'shi. sai.l al 1 hy. lossina his lilll,. h.a.l.-l iilv i„ .11 yi\ iiiL' 1 lios.. 011111: p .,pl,. a 'riiiy ill.l 11, ,i know wlaii tiny lia,l a.l cii,iii..;h. nor wlioii 1 lia.l lia.l ..ii..iil'1i. s 11. ,111 all parts oj I'.rowu ami .Ma,.ph,-i.,„ii 1 .iul I"l^'l"" i'"'" 'tlf Li^'k""' l"' »•'» ...uiiilii.s. Ih,. r..s.,liilh,iisl„.„-. jiHl whal [Il lyIhiii.L'lh,y,.„iil,liiii,l,.|s|aii,l. ilu-fi-olii..-;.,! th,. s.ltk.rs is, ami I ,..,nhl I " ' What " sanl 1. -you tlir.w th,. ..hihlr, 11 siii,sl..nliali-il if ii.rissarv l,v a s,..,!.. of i oH ' I ihouaht you .1.,! know l,,.Il,.r lliaii .lippin-s. |,,nnll„. l),ik.,taiK.w--spapi.r-s. aml'.llii'l I'l.l.v.m Ihl.iw Miss ,l,.ss„i ,,r -\liss -â- â- li. I.,:ilii-sl,,riy. 1 sho,il.l.say,isal'iUiailiiili|t'l;.l" i ,r I 1 1 'l.y hiilh. II ims Iron, Kl-iii .unity, "i' ""'•^"â- l '"y """â- " oir.-"""!. ..U" liill.iri,,- U,. wont wilh 111.. 1,, .Maliit.iha. '"i" ami 1 ...ill l,.!l Mil h,. w.is ni..r.. than pl,.as|..l " • 1 If 'oill s.- not i _1 wouhl li,,t ,1., si' ,1 a with what h,. .s,iw lii.M-,.. i-'i what I saw I l'iui; '"' l'"' '••"" ""l" "'â- 'â-  'â- '""' â„¢im' m'" ami In-aril hilii.ll..ls v.,nil,I willin,.;ly lc.av,.|'li-»tal,h-. W hy I am as oareful of our lln.,..,uiilrvif ..illy tiny ha.I tin. nn-aiis t„ yonns la.li..s as tin. master ...iiihl lii-, ami as -ut .lal. :\laiiv llf Ihrni liav,. Hair farms l'"' tin- Intl.. om'S H i-i I that l-i.ih li.-m !,. 'lu. Whun tlii-v sot-iii Iriohtcncl or a lillh. iinint as 1,1.1 iIi;aL'|..l li]i lo til., very l.isl ilollar. th- j â- ' w.. man with th.-.l.iik i-yis is, sh sanl at j ,al,. of iiiLiisl ,,11 r.-iil .-.slat,, avira.'iii- I," I ursl..,i,ly on my luwk. 1 f!;' i's 'li'i"' â- '--' "^-^ liLsl. as a liii.l.lle si,',i,,l .lark-i-.ollipl..vion..,l .„.,- ^.,.„, „ j,;,,. ,„, ,.,„„l.s ali.l .--liattl-is il I imssy wli..|i sli.. is atlir a luril: an.l whin ,iins 1 I'i I-" 1-,-ki, 1 atli-iiii I'm inns ail til.- w.iv lip from -Ji) lo lin aii.l I'vun ""'.v •"â- â€¢^ ^i" f'^li' ' S" "" fi""" V'.u s,,.. Imi por c-.iit. r tt.ll you it m.ikes ,hic'.s luarl I -i".-'l '" "l 'l"'"' '"•'â- â€¢' "' "â-  '""• 'I"" ' '""=- Wi.,.,1 10 si-c tin. way ihi.y have 5ufl'i.i,-.,li Muyonrsi-lf priiichiiio I ,: 1 am tlm 1 X.I wiimU-r that many of Liiiin, loa.K.,1 ,lo wilh .h-lil, ai," skipping.' onl. M.-ii whon ,11 iiiii:iil s,.,. ti, .la.y ' ilt(.c of liv â-  toluol row. v.-lii.-!i wr,,t,. fi,,ii liilii:-^-^.\li,l 1 V,.1I1 f.tUll- .1 \.,11 lu-i;. â-  1 .III, i;.,ili:: -i 1I1..11 1., .1 sw,-.-1 lii;h's|i.,p ,..!,ls,n.,l,,.',. ..ii„ak,.liiy ' pi..ll.\- â-  •!'., 1,., li,.i: .v.-tl r;l,. :;.,iti- to _i:ii,.I in V â- r.v 11, -w ,jiiarl .sl.,..v „.ilk...l al..il- lo l.,..k at 1 â- ^Ionian passi-.l iholii for ihi. lliinl tin --Will' .liloii'l know 1 siarii.ly kii,,w a s,,h1 in i (lurlsry, ".l.uk r.-plii..l. " Ami you have lieen In.rii â€" V V allt-i I "Ohliiol two niontlis l„.fort. yon .-ainc uiKii.' mixl 1 in.vi.r niaki- ..alls, i.Mi.cpI vt-rv octia- â- â- \\,.ll. I'm ,i« lull.. s,,iiy. ,.hl ..hap- I I sioiially on ..in- own l.olii-s ami a-s 1 ihiii't Ii,.nl,l l,..i,- lik..l I,. ._-.. i„"m,.i„,.;i l.ut 1 l.-ouhoiil iiiin.h,of,-.,.uis,.l ,l,,n'l.gct t,i k'Mo.w |\,.,,|-, j|.,,.|,.„.,.,„|, ,.,„„„^.^ ,,, ,|„.. •|',,r,,nl,, .1111 t,., lay. " -,«-..ph. vory niui-h cilli..!' I, lout fun. y |„,,,r,| ,.f ira,!.- last vi-ar "a-'ii-u for aiil an â- â€¢ ^^ li.v not ' ji-lhat l.i.ly l...i..n.u. to 111.-, phut-.' I ,,i] n..- 1 loul.l not" Ijml .1 U.k,- of ,,111- of i -Pi"' •" timghl what s what. I Im olh.-r â- â-  liiiails,. I'vo pi-i.nii-srti 1 ..,, s, ,ir«h,,|',, ' â- â€¢Wiiv'" ' tli-n. this y.-ir " .hihlr.ii lia.l ri, I, liii iiiCiLlKiut for nearly tw,. .[-s..." sai.l .la.k i-iiKlli. I, â- â- l;...,-.:;i:s,. Tvi- l«.,.ii w-.tldiiiig l.cr all th.. 1 ' ' I lioiir-s, ami llii.n tin- Uiys ihou^'ht il wius ;;-,"-»â- â-  'UoI..l' fa.l-lon in .li-sj,ust. ij .iiii.. w..-% ,â-  l.^.n Iw... ami 1 '.laviil smii lar EussianS at tllC floly Sepulctre. i limit turn, ami so it was, lUi.l 1 wius ipilt,. • \\ lie! •• *, tl siK-.tk I" â- ' --â- " •â- â- "â-  ' t' .ei. r «,...i. -in-. ' "i"m -..nig 1-. Mis. D.-iiiii-V, â-  j-cliuucl friend and the best riding-iiiiister those children have. "Ml is not our children. It isthelM.ys. l'o\s." sai.l he. sliaking liis mane. *are i|uite ililieieni thi-y must be broken ill. as we Were broken in when we weie cdts. and .l.ick. .--sh. •-he ak \uti ' -I'h.lve... sai.i r.trU..i .â- !...â-  than tl calie.i "1 an aH«-it tt;y. â-  Tl.g c*t;s- â- â-  'It â-  ..ii!;.,.i 1 .,,1,1..: -Wi.x I li.,-.,!w Il„- kr Ihlllk -- |,I.- lu, 1:111, ..lailpip. -.,,- w.-ii" 1 l,-,l..' ,h,,-S,U ,111,1 w 1 an .1 au,i pain!,.,!' I W-,.ii,l,.iiiii:Iv, ill ,.iiii|,- 11,. s..ul yi't. i iiavn'l si,. 11 aiiv- i ' *•"'".,-" â€" " â€"1 .-sj,„.„„.„. j a.-ll ri alili" n.itak...,irhis h'at t,, h.r .itlni ' ' I'.ussiati pilgi ims :lir,,iigi..l 1 ho -n.it l.nihi- '•â-  'i'li, v io,liMni, hy turns, anil I yalliipi-il lliiln'l "Tlaii 1 .lare.say slic isasti'an.gi'r, or pi.!- iu!,: rvcrywhi-iv |i..asaiils in fur lap, an.l ,||.,.,„ ;,l„"„„_ np ami .lowii tlm tiul.ls an.l all iiaiK th,. wifi'.if soiinon.. ou ih'i. HM\ an.l .â- â- iH-i" t'u.' In'itvy i„iuts, just as thvy hail al,.,iu tlif on-har.! for af;m.il hour. Tliiv k.si 1,1,. ri-ht .•nouoh.' ..111,.- just ,..,1111. h.r.. lik.. .,lir-s,-lvt.s, in fa.-t, ' i ti iiilj;" from til.- »ti-p]n. ami th,. » ihls |,.„i j..„.i, ^,,1 a ^-icat liiiz.l sli.'k for a i-i,liii._' l',. •â- l.:i' rv,. tot nior.'l "-V.-ry likely.- ..li. vi-iy liki.ly, " hut all 1 i"UK'I.V lltlli; wmit-M, with shawls .,r kir. whip, an.l they lai.l ni a little t.». har.l ' what is inphoniouslv lli..-.,aiin...Ia,k'.li,l n,,t tliil'iklhat'sln. hi.ik..,! ' .-iiii-l" .^^n^eiilio .their hearls. Their intent 1 |,„t 1 t„,,k it iiio„.„l part till at last 1 liioui;hl flermnni' in a sinll.. liul iiim-li lik.- an otlioer's wife ami Wits not j ho'"'.. full "f «'"i»liil i'".! »»â- . their liu- w'e hail a 1 eliolioli .so I stoppe.1.1 woor tliri... with lil'l... II w,, 111.-11 all wanliliL' t. -a lUiil ,,lilv Mil IV w-h..ii Ktli.l llenuis rose ,}i.el; irilli,' ,I.,uhtiui;. unlronlileil .lev.,li,.ii, ihe laiitiiiu I ii„i,.-s. hy way of a hint. wo.liiv.|liimi.li.-.isof 111,11 u, i;iveii.l.'..iii. " that il w.is time for them to 0,1 lioiiie. ' I '"' â- â- 'oniL-, tin- overwhi.lliiiiif,' emoti.ui in â- â€¢ .['...ys. yi'in see, think a horse of a |yiiiv ••Wliat an oh' li..!,r voii are." erie.1 .l.uk Sl.-ai|oely eluHli;!!, the .lark-eye.l huly 'thus, the p,issmii of eiilrealy in wlil.-h j^ like a -s'teaiii-engiiie .r u Ihrasliin-ina- w nil .1 i^.iv laliLli, •â- ^ .-s. 'I kii,',w- 1,111 r,i .aihi \tf li Iteill .!,• (-1 ti.1 -a.t-.t- I,.-- Mlunu-.f ih.iii a at's-paw iiiiy .lay."' ihe other growl- s !iis|,;, ,1 ,-11 ha\ ...I- â- â- \,,a i.,|.k Olll whal. you're .K.iui; Ill.V frii'iul. I'x.. seen .: 1,'oo.i aiaiiy of the,..- Me- ,.11.. ill I iailsex." nn.lnlons fiielelslu]i.s hetp-ti-n sulialtel'tis ami a. lili!.. Ii,,iis,' 1,, Iiehl olli..ei-s' \ii%,-s i...foi:e, l.ut 1 never kiiew i...ai- .,: 1:- li. -~.,\s ..iielhat .luli.'i ...m, l, a hail .-ii.! sm.iii.r or j p ;,.: s.. 1 .la, ,-.,â-  1 lal,.i " til. ]ii i -(vas leaCMiL th.' (i'rouli.l jii-stas i|,..y were I 'ii"' of llniii Wer.- pouriny out their hearts, uhiii.-, an.l ean go 011 loi hiiig an.l as fast as 1 Iwi.e they pass,..l ami ie,|ws.se,l ,.a..h ""le half as impies-sive to l.elio!,l as if tli, j il„.y ],lease th..y iiev.r think that a |i,iiy trav, IS iig |.i li-rini. .if anolli. ort ha.I U eaii gel 11 -.1. hi iii.V feelings. I- .lis :., -, ..11 ,-, i-iMUi^h ,,!, soin.. p. â- â- .\n,l ,h. \,.u kii..w, .1 Mai.h har.. other .lui-iiiir the time tlr-.y w â- Jie leii^'lh 01 High .â- street." " 1 ili.y were of .verything he saw, line fol- ili„ 7,ne that was whipping me coul.l not ••Siu."s,.,. ins very inneh inteieste.! in you, l.,w- this., poor p.ii,siints with w..ii.leiiiigL,|,,l,.rstan.I, I jii.si ros.. n|Kin iiiy himi l..g .1 i.-k." Kllnl wiii'speu.lleasingly when she, u lioi'.tio" i'"l .syuiiwtliy th(.re al,' per- an.l let hiiii slip otl' ttiat Was all. 11 passe.l theiii f,,r thesi-eoinl liiiie. I .sup- kap- s„iiie hKikei'.s-ou who pily their all- monnto.l me again, innl 1 li.l tin' »anH all s.ihliers have the most w ,.n,lei- ' oelnf. but there are many olh.-ls who Then ihe other l«y gol up.an.l as soon a-s •iiUy romaulie ail'aiis every now ami t leu iwill liml in the fa.;..s of th.-s,. simple h^. l„.gan to nseliis sti. k 1 liii.l hi 1 Ih lily, .il.ln.aii, ^..uâ- le sane ;,t kasl ...u I'usiiin ahvavs tells iii,-," Lnlhrcn the hest in-spii-.ilion ami eonifoi 1 grass an.l s,, on. till th.y were al.l,. t,i iiii -s hut yun"r« as mail ititiii others, iiii.t on yvo- 11 Is so \l,„.; I.. ••I),ii"i kli..»-, I'm Mire, " letui'li..|l .la, k i thill this .i;i..a-l shrine ..an giv,. th..iii. .lerstaml that was a ilh.-r -shortly â- â€¢some feUows may, hut 1 W'li. u I lieuetial...l int., llie sli,,il eliainl f tile li.-ily toilili. on an .„.,.,i.-,i,,n when Ihe erowtl Wiys less than usii.il. Ihere was on. woman w itli a liasketful of -IxN.kB, piet-iires. ei-os-ses, anU other little siere-.l thin. â-  WiiiHlei'ful â-  Miiiing f| il'iiilcv •' i'li.ii il -liift- â- .':r sl-llnlsi .iaiiiiii; and ;ir â- Mriii.' rill Canada, .»-- h: ,:ni:_^ arotiii.T atul i ..S"l-. II, .-c :â- 'â- â- . h.i.aK Ii..lelr.u. r..V:;pof I. A!,.! ,.xc. 'â- d: la"iin' !â- ;, â- k, r, :_,â- .-- ...ii.f..i;. 1* â-  :-c..and K: ^L 1; '!â- Â«, i;iili\ g. ...1 ..I nun \ouare maddest «iall." uever had an affair of any kind in my life. 1 â-  i.p.i; .iii.l 'i..llv'at'M.iii ..nr â- * ViUi mark my words.'V Charlton per- uever saw the woman beforeâ€" and it isn't a " ill- 11.. I! :u h}- place istc.l " and when anything happens, don't lut i»f goo.1 her starting anything romantic â-  I'a i in n..! "oiii Im Isave lor^tt tliat I warneil vou." with me. I'm no g.xMl al that sort of thing." -,, â-  â-  ' 'What a nieant, one could not iloubt, to till alar-, distant village witii lud} luemorials, at once tokens of human love and syondNiIs of the deeirt'st myst"ries, which she Wiis plac- ing lo hallow i hem upuii the stone .f the sepulchre while anotlit^r on her knt-(,s was praviui^. unconscious of all altout lu-r, in an agoU^v of supplicatiuii. with tnoviu.; hands ami r..ckiiig form. One cmilditiit un. lerstaml the half-audible thmd of broken words, but the ehxpicnce of the hands, now li?ld out in entreaty as if to a isible listener, now pressed upon the W-atiiig breast, now clasped iu In'scecliing eai nestn£*ss, cm hi not 1«' jnistakeu. What was her prayer F«ir the pardon of her own sins, or for some one dearer than her- self, wIuhm; soul or w hose life hung in the Ixilance " He ahme knew to whom, iu fond human confidence of leing nearer to Him iu that spot where be had lain in death, she =i.,..,i,i «,. ia- il â-  kihfl cried. "dJnt vim 'waspmiring out her heart. Tliat (iod might grant to her the answer and the consolation the granting of her petition, was the echo that rose from the soul of the lookers-on ' We steal away in the gloom with only this and no more individual sentiment in our heart. She has gone home by this time, re- tracing the weary steps of her pilgrimage to the far-distant hanks of the Volga or the Neva, over leagues and leagues of unknown ..._ 'AH right," carrlesslv. "Only I wish 1 1 Mrs. Dennis laughed merrily. cuic i'ls: a'l the .titlcrciue was ;,s sure ot tiie eommami of the Kiftecnth disappointment you must W whenever you u,.td.inl it "'â-  a-: I am-that nothing of thaL-sort will hap g« to a futsh town-why. you are a lie r feet .Mr-. IVniii- .is.-ht.d. pen at all. Why man alive, Mrs. Dcnms iiein«i»-ji'n!. to U' reckoned out of the run- I Ti..!: -la.-k Tiev-M- t....k and I wcie children toirether. ImbiesaliiDSt. j ning ai» t!^. There, now she is looking in M.tror's iH-nni.s^i,.ii I've kn..wn her all my li'u wt couldn't gel ihat wii-.-fow. She wants us to ^wss her ag.iiii."' •â- Then let «-â- * bi^k in this windtiw until she is l...'.;iiii i-- •;.» ou â€" she can't stand hH»k- ing in a \\iii.'a.« lor' long." ""Xeili'i-r can we." "Nt but wo can talk and put in a much longer time-lhan she canâ€" much longer," he aiiswereil. Alreatly they had stopped before the win- dow of a very old-fashioned shop filled with old pictures^ china, and other curhisities. The dark huly was looking at a jewel- lers ami was apparently deeply intereste«l in what she saw there. â- 'Oh there is such a lovely old plateâ€". shouhl solikeit" hthel cried, "don't yim see. the old Lowestoft â€"I must have thatâ€" 1 really must." -Then come in and get it," Jack replie.I. 'â- It will give our mysterious friend a chance of coming iu after us to look ai old china. " They went in to the shop and Mrs. Dennis vas S(iou lost in admiration over half-a-dozen «4d plates which were quickly brought out tor li«r iospect^n. Jack was interested *amj, Thev are nol l.:..l • 'kcJini,-.-!r iie:u4 I.. .Ml' up an "atl'aii' it we tried, and I'm suie we â-  uiil! hei-lhal afternoon .•^hall not try." â-  -iu-.Ik!. h.'lp.-.! her in the "H'm .•! cui-so Uit---of «â- . "se not â€" :::;tg-. -IT I id !ur sui.dicr they never do â€" I've seen plentj tiiat sort !.M-- tii.i: -h. widitd I.' take of thing." returned Cnriton ghw,iii. y. iraKv cr--..i II .1 hi r back to dack Trevor, b wever, beinga yoong man .1. ciulii acccpUtl her oiler of decideil vie« uot to say ^exceedingly strong-willed, w;t.^ uok to be p-owled out of .-.ip 'f t.a an.l a plate of his friendship wi^^. the Major's wife. lu- ;ii;i-. ;i!.y h.i.Ia .ieligh! ul deed if it had etfWi of any kind, Carlton's â- â-  'â- .icati\i.iiiC.iit'-ctodisturb uppisition only fanii- 1 the Ihune and made :;: •iuiinu uiiicli I'lummles him the more ^WCeru: .â-  'd to st-e i\s much of â- c-ii,.'h!- niiin ss ami .lack his old phiyfellow as- iiie circunistances ».f .tea ::.;\ and ministci'cdto their lives petitiitteU. wci.i t.aik.t.ol.ltimes..f Ami it must \)C adnuLted from the ierr took o)f her saihu- hat and Wginning tb:Ut tha circumstances of theii* b: nk -ot the rivcr lives alluwetl of a^ goo«1 deal of intercourse. â- ^* i; ;: i.i:i .; ;. i-,.-. mi .iM lie Cii tie gardens, dack very si-on iwoml that Major J'Jeiudd tUd I- :- I. â-  iiiui .v». \cr dcligbtlul. lasts for not in the suu^kst degree permit i'.be fact of 'â- â- â€¢: :!,•â-  li.u: â- â- ;]!â-  c.iiiic lo an en.l and his wife's esjstenee to hamper liis move- M-:;,.|^ «i;, ...wii in Mr. and Mrs. ments. Witluu the Itonntlaries of her own ^tr.iti. :;. .\l: ' ;itiis jump..l up. uisctling hut Mrs. Ilenutfl was-apparently sapreme ' tiintiiil.s m ii.istc. ;in.l .bit-l» got on to that i.- to sxy she ;Lsked whom slie eho.*»e 1 i- te,-i like\\;--. .111.1 than il.cie tollowed a there, sliewtent out when she liked, and came I' w iMinnti-:.. ..: -.iii.uhat f.-ruial couvei-sii- in to suit her own pleasnre. She ha*l her "-!i wiiiih inwii \r.i-i iiit; i upte.l I»y the own carriages, a neat single bron.jham and • iiii.iiicc ..f Si i;.-r Dcnni' hiir.self. He gave a very smart victoria, and very fieldom iu- liic .sti;in,,n- â-  \,iy loii'l welcome wilh j deed was Major Dennis to be seen in either lliHt km. I .â- :' manner which had made '«f them. Carlton describe hnn as blatant, and Jack' But outside theirbutMiqorDei^nvB seemed not ia the old phites for he had no eye for roads, footsore and exhausted with the long, •oefcthingsexceptastheyhungonthedaiiily long, terrible journey. Perhaps some time walk of Mr*. Dennis's little drawing- n-om, or other, in the ages to come, we shall hear Imt Ml Btbel hervelf, who was wildly enthu- 1 whether she got the thinir Cor which she «ver all nuumer of quaint things and prayed. idea that your one object in life is to Ret all HOTISEHOLD FALL FOLLIES, you can out of him. -m-w w â- ^j-^a^w.w Don't let him believe that you think so lightly of yourself that whenever he luis an i fc: .tier SriHshine. idle moment he can find you rcidy and will- 1 ing to listen to him. The sky wac: l.--:uy w iia ci.u ".s, aivl -I wus n jj Don't let him think that you are ;;oiugont raining alittk. ju:?' eiiou.--!i io I c ilisiigrco- I driving with him aUme, even if your mother able. The streets were so nunbiy. p.-t ' „ .,-,. should be lenient enough lo permit this. inake walkinrdilKcuU,andneariyevcry f;i.'-j I ' ,j,'"" '"' ' ' ""'" ' ^^"'P' ""â-  Don't let him ihiuk tlml you are gtung t*. w..re a frown, or lo..k of dibcoutcui. i !â- .*â-  j ' â- ".â- â€¢â€¢' '"' '"!^- tnnig a w..m.iii en v \ki ' the dance or the frolic with him: you .ire hor.-ie-cars were weli-t^Hcd with people, --'l ' "'â- " 'â- 'â- ^^- t make a man' tell I'cr uii'.-iv going with your brother, or else you arc I with s.'ur. sad, or (h^JonsoLne iace:;,'bcid- "^V^^"' going to make up a party which will all gojedlv "uii.ier U'c weather.' A icw g;amb- j Vmulliuig which ought t-. c si..ppe together. " lin;} reni.tkf^ wire made 'l.;.ut tlic ,li-"give. l^'inie^ women when amenii.g =• ]â-  Ion'i let him spend his nmiiey on y..u u-ti il: Did you ever notice that tall girls otlenl marry l»eneatli them. t .\ pretty gni d K-sn'l nee.l an elevato,^- or her to get up stares. riij^'ie Is -nil ;pr,'{ai-.:ningrtgainst*tbKtiu..c\ i! \mi ;:.â- . /e :i bt.ir :i uill in: k â-  i .blc .1 .11. -I- "Sniue w.tmcn when amenii iicc Icii .iv'rr I •-â- '""'â- h don't s;iy ••ame4i,' "o when be goes away he may bring you a Uis ill, I'-v-" tly .i ccrl i-ii ..-.a- s'o];pcd. an«l a I '.\ l'aii 'iiillim-i ha m;-.*' of sweets, a book, or some music: but .h-n'i ..iiii;.' woman entert-i " Ibr face was Uacidii;.; hc:^ pai r-.l lo .sa\ vvt^ry imu â-  make hhn feel that Vuu e\peci anything hui I i-M-lii w iih nuN's. ;* â-  â- â- Kikeil as it ^l!e I client c;iiei â- â- (Hi ainl y. •: jnt b.vely ' courteous at-tention. h.ul Inai.I very plea^ai'.; news, or as if she Th,- ni.m « h" c.vihcI.s to c,, lo hea'.-:. preity u"'l j.'ki' on soul l»..ly. hi.vwi. ., .-i,u..h mem'^-rshipor ..:. the hi h.^ tc.l t. the pivacli..r is tuLil.L; iLii!';.! Don't let him call you by your first n.lme. I in.l __,_.. at least not till you are engaged to him. aud Inslaiitly a moft w.nni.-rful iiiange c.unc then onlj- when you ari- by yourselves. over the occupai;ls oi' the car. The la..-'idi- 'on"t let him put his-arms ari»uii.l you i ou.s gciiilemai; in t-ic conur lo.ikc.l uji fr ;md kiss you; when he put the p:eti_\- inig on your Hnger that meant that you were to 1k' his wife sikju, he gaiiiel .i few i ighls. but not the luie of iudiscriminaie caressing. When he phu:eil it there he wa.s right to pa! a kiss on your lips it wiis the seal of your bivc; but if you give your kisses t.».» lively ihey will Jirove of little valire. A in.ii.h n j \.,i!cla-.l tlic smilini: stranger as she shio] fair is like alHiautilul. rich, purple plniii the ui.-i^iuic it om iier limp jiinnes. il hangs high up on the tree an.l i^ looki.l j â- â- ! iiat URMii.'tiu- ini.lnighl oil ami my al with einy. lie who would g.t it iniist j lan.Ma.lvV i-ufcr knit"c,",said tlie sirai.g.i work for it, aud all the tiy iiig sh..ul.l b.- -.n ' u iili a Iml â-  I iii-li. as lie iioililed to ih-' llie riicfnl inspection of his mn.I.ly boots, ami his face brighleued. The la.ly opp.»sile. who ha.I scem..l to ihiuk thai lb.- w.trsi thing p..s-ii.h. ii:id happcue.l when she g.it i.ia.l ..u" llie hi.itom ot h.-r dre.s. h-l ipf "'â-  :. ,.Iin_'kiit -Irop tf.oi!i Iter h.iml. as it. af'er " it wa .rf \civ lillie coiiseipieuce. and k his side, so that when he ales it. it lie appn- Madiigal. If my love shall pr.i\e i;iiUiu-l, How may 1 reprovt her" Shall 1 tell her all my u.ind Will its pleading move lui V t»r wouhl sdenceg.d.U-n.l" lu mv heart's mule aii'iiilsh V .Might "he notslill careh-s.- be. Though my love iil ian;_:uili If 1, klie£:ling al her teel Tellmyhearl'sdesir.-, Will her heart h. union l.c.d. Move.l by loves true 'nv Might she nol mistake iny sens liiil me cease my wooing â- .' So wouhl all my elofpiem. Ie mine own umbung. llelternow than later know If my wooing please her She may love me never, th.-ugh 1 might htngcr tease Inr, Then no more will I tUday Brave hearts .lo not tarry I will ask my hive li day If she will not mariv- i-Iimu-. and the woman wh.. ha.I I.-.k. -1 â-  i..il ..n M..I- h,r n,i!dd\ .bvs pii!i,-,i h l.-i. k fill ..t ^iâ- J.I. .\rier all ii w.t ^â- -â- ;^.-- Ihiii- v^iâ- l."h mi-'Iil ii-,I a« well Ke b.i, .- i -.ii.^.l. ;;: civ.n â-  a;..Wr-c!Iil.^ wnd i.l M- u*. !..- 1 1 in â- \\'\f\- .i.. iu';e t..o chiilicc- â- '.luiii â- â- An.l vom!! ..iv u.c. Atiiielina:" .\n.4'!::M .l..ii'.l m.-. IMwinV" â- â€¢i)|i. i t..l.ctruc." --^...lack i« married, eh" .. v.-t h-llg.-: al..!ig well with lii.. w;; â- â- " ^lâ- ,i'.^• sU'f lie will. T;,ev â- - i" in III 'b. 'ir i'.ir lu.. \.-ars with'.;:; -jt:-.! 'â- . 'iu Krini.i â- â-  \\.;;u a ~. â- ;• â-  I iv h -U-I I w,i a-." !V ilha "H li p. ;! Ml- Ih.-rc w* ic lu.'Voiu.u â- =• ' ••. wii. If I -pent l"n\ \.uaTi.in." t" Ti I'lo •!,. i.l, i" I pi j nlll.^ i. t. I'fjii 111 .â- .I.I:id\ a. \vy,U 111' 1.-11 up .n ih.' df h;. 1 ;.:i ..:.Mi iit.sawa\ It-.iii .. -.1. \L. tv i.iii 1 .if.... ciltUI, I ';v :.| I.l The Luxuries Possible ou the Farm. There isa large list ot such lliiug as ;u.- eveiywhere regardi-l as luxinio. wjii.-h it i practicable to lui\ e upon ihe lariiial liic .-\ pense of little money but of oine cilie:_.ii.i lab.u" and it is perlineiit to iii.piin- \: 1:;. these latter shoul.l not be gi\en i:i ivii.n forsome of th.)M' things whi.h a/hl i.-I-m-- meiit ami pleasure to .he som.-w li;it nlin -1 life of th country *r Othei.^ lahoi in ih.' I,iv\. in medicine, and in Ir.ule, for mone\ .-on â-  ot which may be expi-n.le.l tor i hiu;; .mi r-idc the Uile ncci'ssil i.'S ot lite, Il i^. t.. li., farmer's great ad\anlaL:e that h.^ c:iii )iy\: these things innchiiioiee;uil\ lliaiiotli. i •â- â- ' ami havetlicm loo, in mmh heti.-i cndilion as a rule. What ai-e s.iine of iho. li!\.iri. â-  Why, in tin; first place, fruit .^f al! kin.!-. -â- â-  far as the climate of oUe s p.u li.-iilar ;. _i ^^ will admit. 'I'he only taste ol friiil lliai .. mullilit.le of larmersl.nnilies get ti'-hi .-n. year's end to another, is ..T appK,- an.' wild berries Ihe chil.lien pi.-k iu iiii..i.. Nothing that can Ih- .s;iir| will pt-.-l.-d.: reach that p.rliun of ihis class wh.. aic I â- .: thriftless to make provision f(»r tabic luMii ies so long as theie is at haml a 'ipl-' '•: hreail, jMuk, bacon, jjotatoes aud -i.tli-ii, liut tliercaremanyw-lKi.lou.it s.-, i., i-^ieal i/.e, but can, perhaps, he led In rcali,-, hov.^ ea.sy it would be lo .ullivale a sntii. j. nl .-up ply of sirawbefrics. rasplicrriesjil.ickl" i :-â-  â- . plums, cherri'S ami pe.ir- t.. v.-uy iiM" -m;. plciui-nf t!ic use ot ihe .â- omii(.'id\ J 'â- "'.:' .iiiplc. .-\ home supply of Miiall frmi- •. .i.!i' t I be gloV, li on evci-\ f;ii 111, .\ 1* ' ui â-  " in.-s a:i.l peartrei-s will not â- â- :V. '... .;n\ â- . .ly great a.bliti..n.d c:i'.-il. '.-•â- . '--•i:- ami Clin. mtswill w.-ll i.-p.iy l!ic :.'i..;iii-i tii-.en li.elil. A i^reater \aiietv ot -.ir.hii 'â- â- â- .:.â-  .!.; ...al.i ucll Ik- gr..wii. alloMlin- v.. i 'â- haii,L:«' .luring the wioI.t s.^.r-.-n. i ...m â-  to the utattel^.f ini-ats. ih-s-^ i-. r.- t -•' why p..iillry shoul.l n-.' he hui-i table.- e» e|_\ Wi-ek in the \car, now is otien t he .a,-. ..nlw.. .asi.Mis in th.- IM. \\i- ..i..ni!i -a-esonh a-.mpjcd...-.-n.-h,. k- ..!' hat- •- â-  .; m.l ol -li.-h ..f lhe a- c-.iN.- I.. ...'Ml â-  ,i .ll..-.-...-kei-eJsai.--vol.t loth' puulnv ...;;^, ;. ,1 Icu .-.Ills .1 p.imnl. .umI ih.- pill!. I â-  k.-['i i i.pla.-.-'llieb-w ..I.l h.-l,s ih.ii -.1. tl .1 lor a iiilliuu' .-nni. \\'l'v m..i r .i â-  ,i I.. ..-hi. -kens an.l I Inn eal'll li i â-  -aiiler ami more scnsiMe did th.iii ••)•.. If .-lu-ep are kept, 'plaiLs ongJil i..t..-i ":â-  |or a liberal supply ot ninu.Fii. I: i i!i " e\ccUciit food, bul"a gie.il ra: ily "ii i h' i.lI.I of the average farm«i\ j Wliciea pcjiid or ni-\ ci- hiiliiiL: â- 'rcnij.- â-  I Considerable si/e, is conveiii.ra I.l .â- "-.â- â€¢' merit of farmers. ...nccrtc'i a.l; n i- part of these oonhl s.cnie ii..m-t!..i; â- -â- '.â-  â-  .n- lln- National i-"ish Coiuii-^ :..!;• i r. ' frv siitiicfcnl to sio.di \\r. •'â-  \^.'l.â- - ui.'.i iiVli h"'.d tishes a.^ woul.l !..â-  .-i;;;.-i {â- â€¢ ' â-  -ni r.nmdiiigs. Trout s.tiin'i n. I. .- .-i â- ! -n.i can ..tlcn be .seem 1. 1 in 1 1.1- M .i\ \. if' I â-  i allbr.l many agreeabje ' haiii:. n. "â- â-  kin.ls of lov,.l. besi.b-s atli.i.li.i^ _• -v. ..: sport for stich as fake ph-asuie in [ir-hiicj, Cieani, so often lieanl of in rii;Lps.».il' â- â€¢nj country life, too- frc.picnlly goea hodi! "â- ' the .hurii. while its place" on iln-i..!.!.- laken by its [wiler relativ.- of ihc p;Mi. i: .ream cannot beaffor.lcd uiidei- c\i-i .!.â- _ â- â- 'M ililioris, it would be tin- paitof wi^.h.i.i i..| keep- better cows, ami s.i I-.- able i«. ii.i\ some enjoyment from ihc c.\tracie.nm l:iu .jhtained. Again, the dainty and whole.-oinc disii- that can be fornicl from ihe iununier..i-! prepjirations of oats, wheat., bailey an. kindred cereals are but litth' kn.»wn in i: farm-house kitchen, where ihey shouM i specially welcome since they can iic -oej'-ii iiia.le ready for use. being in many Jn-tuu- â-  already steam-cooked. The. diet of farmers" families is !â-  .- Ia^^: made «p of heavy foo.ls- -mondn-j. noi^n â- â-  i' uiLdit itisdeenicdneces.-tarv loh,i\. â- ';. i.i dishes on the table. Thes.- li-lil.-i .ci. prei;iratious'nutaiu abiin.laht ii"i!; i^hin. i and have the ad'lcl merit of being c...-il digested, which cannot be siid oltbe -u-a- eombiuations of pilaloes and nic.il tli.ii -i: to le found so often, .if the ohl. r i.-i. nihi of the family will have.f6r all lit ir ri.ca: till- hearty foo.l to wViii !i tln-y h.i\ t !-. :i â- â€¢ cust)med. let the children, at lea-t, iia\. plainer irdl of fare, that will noini-h ih--. but not juove disastrous to ilnir .!iL'"^l!^ jMiwers. For their .sakes. if ii')l lor '.;h. re;isfius, finii and a variety o] .-eM.d t-.-' sii..nld ha\t.- aproiuin.til ami aMdiicj pi;. upon the talde. ^Webb D'inuell. n. T' Cii/t'nxUor. iti.i iim.hlv. " lie lh4,.i-'ii- llw; a; !a-t sh,-!,.M .oi.u- 1..^ '.. ;;:it â-  liic siiua" Imii, •'me Wjt.le.i fn '-io::il n;i:d ;:i.-.l bk.- il was w.i'ei' " an.l 1.- â- .!..l ill- i.--: wilb -ii-.a! Mlisfa,-; i.'-i !...- !\ |.uji.-l.' il wasn't har-i t' '..; i..i.i' cine ;.:non-lhviu' likc'iiiih-ain " sa., si.:;..-. 111.-..- u.'i-euoiu- olllutii wl.. ii i ici I'l.^l ii-iii'-v-lf-afleil U-.-aUM- '.t*licrp:. cu.-c. ;,n,i y.-t ;,eid.lbul lilll.- !t V rsl.c. c'li. .-t fill .^I'lih- u iiicili'.ad a.-'c'i '-o ui.i::i.- i!i v I'M -c :- .; iviUlilid w..-|k i-. '..- .l.-:i. :ii Ihr- u..M.i l.y lia. .- w!a..a^i ^titi!- l ...: Il.i,;; 1.. .]. 1 ini-.-].iuai* Hiii !i, don I i :*, ' .:l .â-  111-.' ..li- .llilics Keep Voil al boin-,-. i' M.iii;;. I'i.!cpi.lt!i..; y.Mi ..r.-li.ip]. unli: l'.....k nn i:!i."~i-r!L:h! ' .d. ..[ li!. ;.â- . :.â-  .,i;-. I .. .1., .,, 1... .. ---." I'.. -I sun- !r â- ..'.-.. I .1,,;. â- ;;..-,.â-  i-,,,.. hea- -!• â- â- ^â- d -..^ :â-  l.MV iM.l I.. u:.ini...| :.!i i 'K. ::. 1 -^ i" â- â-  p!;,..c -.. .ii.-.iiv and .!.-.-',.:.â-  xhM i; n,.' 1,.,: 1.C l.:i-!ii.'(..l. no !i;.- ... V... '.. -i 'i-,.; n 1C..V la.l (.-â-  .;...'!â- â-  i"-.-' i i' i:. " 'l • -â- â-  i- lw,:firi-i. v.i.i.ni li:c .v.m'M lli.ri. ^^..l ..•* â- aU.-i :â-  .i.i-HLU.-, aiel it vou il-. n-'l l..-li.,-\-c li.-ai it 1- ii.-c,-ss;u\ w..rk look" ml" th- ::..-' ..1 in.-.- ..I'.iM'.i "U. :(n.! sc- le.w v.. -..A,!; ..M ;m..I I'.ole.l ;..i v.an; ..; -liti I' 1^- H. :â- : ,\ !i; m c.Ui till •.i i.m .lei.'s^ t ' smil.- .,1 U.- 1 v.il p..pf t\-.r â- â- u. Abu-:: .... 1 u.;' iivni-^ •â- â- : •; lM-:.litr: I;- a!w„ .- ,i,. If i..i„i .,..1- ,1., ,1 1., :,,- â-  I ..,1,1 I, 1..,, Ii:i :, â-  I- III,- .i.-ii k pia 1 I.' British Iron and Steel A.saLiciulio;. h .( I ;:;..p, IM.-l 1 Ottvw.a, Oct. In. Ur. .Selw\nltasi.- ifi ed fi'om his trip to N'«w '..ck. uh- re iiivile.l, 'Ml behalf of iji.- (aiia-ii u • .•.\ • • menl, the members of tlic lai.i-N 1 .. â- â€¢:â-  .â- ^teel -\ssociatiui Io \isi; ihe D.-:.- j â- -. M says that thtr pidgiamm.- ..'Ho- :,.. is as follows â€"ll has splil in;., t, .. i. t )n.- goes lo I'ittshing, wher* a ll,:.,'e. â- ;. se;ion will !« l»CL:un Io-uioit.ov. '1 1..; boys liny don't w imi to be .-ruel. (mh-e.l. ,â- , -i .M-tion go.s Io Alal.nn, .i, Ar â-  â-  I like lh( 111 very w.-H bin you .see i ha«i t.. ^1 t;he I'iltshinii ses--,ion I he a.n i '.--m; -i :.i ivetheina less.-ii. When they bioiighl me vull visit Chicago, '^i^ull M... M inc. mi to your gTooni, -lames, I think he was angry Niagara, iheiici- to .Sudburv aud X.r;h '..f to see sUi-b biij stick? he sai.i llie\ wt-ie lit returning again U Xiaguia, wiieie iln y w il! ,ii,. ;- ly for dri*ers or gypsies, and uot f.ir le entertainel at luncheon by .Mr. X'.iiniui. ^m'hi i,-:!\ :!:i.| young t;«"ntlemen. • The two sections will then ri-imiie ;il \\';i-'i' ' ..\. i he i^-p j. •'If 1 had be' n you,' said Cinger. 'I wouhl JngHin where the menilH-rs will tc pn--;..u1. .,' j ke.n in ,. .â- ....! Iiave given llio.se Ixtys a g.Mid kick, and that i.. I'riM.b-nt IJarrison. Tin- whole pi; ;y i A .- ..o U- w(Hild have given t.hem a bfS.son.' j « ill then lelin n lo Niag.ira. T1ii-\ willth.-u ' pij,i .,f limii-, i "Xow. *:ingt?r was a horse whose disposi- visit Toi-..nu iMtawa and .Moniie.il. ai:-l " in Ii;id Ikjcu siuire.l by ill treatment. p -ji.|_\ (^"lu-'K'.-, ^ailing for libincon X'.m'i.i- *â-  '\.) .l..ubt you w.mhl.' said .Merry legs. 1 U-r sth. but then 1 am not quite such a I'nol â€" U-i." " (•KAI'R MABM.\I-.\HK.--Tliis isiii.-.- i.i.-. ' of either ri|H; or green grape?.. Afl.-r p!. ' iug them from sleni.i ami rinsing well, -;- \: gently in a porcelain or granite ketlh' at ways for ten miriutes, in just enough » r- to keep them from sthkinLr then run tin m through a seive of tine colamlcr lo lem'.fV.. the skins and seeds. To each jiint ./fsiiici pulp and juice, add three-fourths of a pint of sugar, and oi\ it down until of i!ie .-â- â€¢ii- •isimicy desired. If sealed air-tiglil it uvi-\ not be cookcil long if not, a large ijuaniity will need lo boil at least two hours. (iKAi'i: Proyisc. â€" Kitiier fresh or can ..p iih p. 1 m..i-.,-. .\--i ;mi:i. I .:. U...-.,!\. .-!:.! l,;.^.- *..!.â-  .i; .â-  "â- â- â-  'â- â€¢"•â- â-  lore -iipp.. ' .1 l..r l;|..U,,;u' -• S'.l U;'!. Ill' !i._ I '-.{. â-  ll,.. U â-  i:-/,. umh- ging ymir pardon -as to aiigerourma.sier or make danies ashamed of me Itesides those children are under my charge w hen they are riding. lo you think I am such an nngnite- ful brute ius to forget all the kind treatment I have had here fur five years, and turn vicious Ijecause two ignorant boys use me Udly? ' *X6, no, (linger, j'o*i never had a gfK»d phfe, where they were kind to you, and so you don't know, aud I'm sorry for you, but 1 can tell you gooil places makes good horses all the time. I wouhln't vex our people for anything 1 love them, I do," and Merrj-legs gave a bjw ^ho, ho, ho,' through his nose, as he always did wlien he heard James* foot- step at the door iu the moniing. Besides/ he coutisael, it I took to M-1 .â- .•ilT. M, O,.- -t.-d li.n-1- i ,â- â- - !.-e!-.n;ii:" i-ii: Vn.v" i;..i.i: 1 ,J.[e.].....n!.iN ..r ',1 â- ^;- of i.,.kioL' iHw.i. t-. ,. 1 w (to w-i:.-! .1- -o:t .1 p â- â-  -!..i,.|on. Ii.!:l. ... i:::k ai.l Uike in .. 1 ' 1. t h .â-  .Household Hints. ,])â- -â- â- . nid! of ii'pi i i:i â-  me-iia'f-l K-h ): ' .Miia â- II .v:\- \.' ,,iri, M"Wi I.- 11].^: i I .b.;:..- i.ij---i..id.llH made ol^^i;l:el :ind I iiig! "y v.- p.i.hiin.-,' 'kvJ' ..i lin.-;., I .-cii at 1 1 ai t'.n.it ;.... â- -'.-np ill the vz-iiv-r wilh v. iii.-li ..; nj u.i.ii.- yoii i-aii eh .uj a mirror; it isalmo,-i imp -â€" :- c,-. d. I i- blc t' p.iiisiii th'" ud'iSB if .soap is u.-ied. • .:i.'h'v " â-  A p:a.igraph in th X"ew Kn;i!and Karincr ' I^t:" ' |Mijnla ilia! a l;dde.ij»'jonful of kerosene .iiid- ' in I'm •:â-  â- ! l :i;c -c'p an.) waltrr wil'n which I'lOt/i.- -f (lo!! 1::- -.pinion, -.- 1- I T'l'.ii:,-!;! 111. grapes may le used lor this. J'lc^s the- :;ie wa.-ia-.i u ill i:real!y help in niakingthem I I ha\c .-â- ;. ii: ^:-/ -i â- :':,:ij .d.t oi-- 'lar.U :nun-c the "kius clean ami will have the |iaint fresh ami clcarcl '.d' .u; 1 re;-, i;,; witiiy;.!!?,;- ii..- grapes through a sieve to renune and seeds, then place the siftcl juice id kickine, where should T be? Why, sold off pulp in a new tin dish, set it in a kettle oi sa\ ing of S4a( J 'liici't; will uIau be couiiidetaulc j hilt no matter. I th' »iii..l was tilt- in a jiffy, that's where!* ** How to Treat a Sweetheart From an old New England scrapbook. When he comes to see yon let me give you a few hints as to your treatment of him t^«^i p First of all, my dear, don't let him get an sugar. 1 e.l and manured, the .secin.l phf:t;iig ha.i al- boiling water on the stove, and add a little 'l\t W ash r.vNr^'H*tsiF:RV. â€" Dissohest.nie 1 mo-^i inVari-d'ly resulted in f.ohn.- ihi:^ I sugar; then thicken with corn-starcii n^.b- bo;ax iu the w.i.ter, a teartjHioi.fid to two t attribute to the want of ihai m\ -lenoii^iy ImA smooth ia a litllecold water the same an j cmaj-ls, ;,oak ihe gmnls in tliishalf an hour or neccss.iry element which h:us In-* ii e.tr;i.-;« d for blauc mange. Let it boil, stimng con- moix, then a^ld soap to the water till g.j'*d 1 from the sr^il by theol.i oiciiard trees. stantly for three or four minutes |»our out i suds is made. Rub out the hose, riiisc in} Wholedistri"ts in which straw l^-rriesw.-ie into a dish or monlds, and set on ice or in a I i wo waters and dry. Fancy silk handker- protitaldy grow n a few y.^rs ago are now cool place. Serve cold with cream and chiefs and neckties may be washed in the fruilh-.--. \V ill »!u; .-oimiiy c .-.r to pio.lucj ' same \vay.- f ihis deli-.i-^us fruit ' i hoj '.â-  .: i. i

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