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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1901, p. 7

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m. She mutt. to the our. and I luvs can't-1% to thing ten when it r a . I take it I: I good sign that _ l not refuge mo u. once. Her ton implia a regard for _ . we of duty toward som- " Ibo." muttered Craven Black. that letter. " 1 had won m I would never have writm F'hut in it you any, father? I did ”can your words?" w, oy were not mum tor your bu. Bo, Min Wynde'demaudts a . in which to consider your of- " would be proper tor you to ". tom going to Hawkhurat to- 0'. I'll explain to her that , mum any from motives of _ m." {“Which I lb.“ not do," laid Ru- doggodly. “I shall go to Hawk- umt to-morrow evening. I will not In." the tield clear to Lord Towyn. $01 “I earl. rich, handsome, and "pueHeturl, the very man to cap- rhu I girl's heart, and it I know luau, I am not going to give him I clau- field. Why, he loves her bet- "er than I do even, and I can only equ- out ahead of him by dint ot char punisoency. It's " mystery to In how she refrained from saying 100 to me, when she Cu: have Lord "Tom if she chooses. There is .pmetltl'yr, behind her heirittvtittrt-- none hidden cause---" I " ”an to m Wyadtsaas " r m “and Ms W P * now: what: PIP LW3. an and: Arched his Ili-rt [yum-Ion nun. LQ M, it wud to him (rut b TtRef' U. _- . w. you ought to DO N' ’m-OIDW- I “VOW to lb Wilma" m started. ace-mad you?" In 0 "Which you will do well to tet “one." In osed his rather. " ”rake theggds the gods provide' without qu Inning." “£3513 sas, not siitistied, bug, con eluded: to act upon his udvigg. _ The next morning Craven Black nt- tired himself with unusual care, and mounted his piebuld horse, a new purchase, and set out alone. at a now danter. for Hawkhursl lie new that the heiress usually took ramming ride, attended only by her groom, and he knew la what direc- 'ton these rides usually lay. It was Aw ouible for him to demand a pri- “to interview with her at her home without exciting the susuiciom and jealousy of Lady Wynde, and he was determined to see the heiress alone, and discover in what estimation she‘ Md him. He can also determined not to accept quietly the tour thous- and a. year ot the baronct's widow until he knew. beyond all peradven- ture, that he could not obtain the county thousand per umum of the wallet/- daughter. . Ho rode up to Hawkhurst lodge, Ilncllenlng " speed, but not MMM'- ing. Att it happened, a. little boy, a Ion ot the lodge keeper, was playing in the road, and Craven Black tossed him a sixpencc. and demanded it Miss Wyrtde were out riding, and -rwtsietrNrtty eke had gone- _ 7 "Dingle Farm way," said tho ur- chin, scrambling in the dust for the mining coin. "She's been gone u long assume.” 77 _ - - / “Jim, the groom-that be all." " ck put spurs to his horse and ‘fifikn. He knew where the Din- E’le was, it having been point- ,“ out_to him by Indy Wynde, as a Junior: ot the Hnwkhunt property, my. ride was a favorite one with ‘Km, being unusually diversified. The road led tnrough the Dingle swood, across a common. and skirted ' '_eha1h-sutoUuytrsual.siy,t ef gong} f "Who I. with her? Black. from-en 13le turned dit troof, the main road into a. narrower one '9.th [ad‘mou the country, and pursued . orrurkuutl he entered the cool _ . 'l of the Dingle wood. sun _ bdskly, he came out a. little liter upon the Dingle common, a we mile of unfenced heath, cover- with lune bushes. At the further we of the common was the chalk- tnk, now disused. The road ran dan- ‘gu'ously near the precipitous side ot tho pit. and there was no railing or . to serve as a safeguard. Be ttp, the chalk-pit lay the D1331. M. a, cozy. rod brick tarm-hour.. 'WGM with trees. _ . . . F The morning was elect and britrht, at tho Inn Was shining As Craven he! and-led from the shndow of Wood he “up: n keen glance fer an level common, and beheld . a. or EON nWIy. beyond the ehMk- ttatt,' approaching It. the figure ot. WM. -&O “I maperrbV mounted upon a Red horse, and wu foIIOW- " I ma. ditrtagtee by her groom. a. n um. distance. Cum . lulled how well Hm at hat tre', how erertly aha carried her an. t "urw, how proudly the tttth “a wu- poi-ed upon her and“: It. “I coming on to- m h -at a uwgsping gait. tree a M robe um mm Inc may - -- F..-- -H-' ‘fggwmbogmtobe proud IT We Cum mm. with t V m; " his heart. "How ' uh. h. 0.. would think - - the ettattr-pit at a . _ as..." " "id-t In. doe. not ...._. - no and on to not but Km “w Mn coming. recognized htm, um go do. - upon In? beMte rqtrt W. ad the m gattetr “MM- ” mg. g e"" an; it... w to UduPet,Ud"l'l . .. ' ttf%tlr. an -tettr. .. .. TuGa7, Hi'ih wide." “Id In N. "You ya. nvm‘ . mad ml. m. I mm: dbaadeemd when 1 uvyoc can... A 'et'Mt"dl-'l momdyo‘rmw " in. stator“: an a. Trf?",; iiiriiiiittitrlfttct8tuti, “auburn-v 'iPg.'.'tt"" an. w-M' in!" q.EAPr%nxvm va’s Three Lovers AU 06min} In TMf VRS, mun LEWIS -._ "o. naked Craven the m an an a so an." - d-o'" a tltia potttt," and aru- .. - whaling “I rill-c do"?! a In out. "Yott m rtgbt. If. - 11:. road - In but In. I VIII - to Lord Tom we» tt." "AM w." not to - 1‘.” or Mr. mun. who on can“! Te" gunman" and MM M with " Bttamurt " WM”. "Milli I mun-:1 than “I m Tm- Brat." w _ -v. "What do you It! to O rm, Mr. luck? I so. that you I" mmwl‘.“ ml” A In. _ “I loo-e- out - Ihoulder. discreet. [too- had m behind out ot -hot. Now Wu tho time to mete hie deem Hon oi love. Such " opportunity might not use“: occur. "The truth u. line Wynde,” be, - etaimed, “I can. out to meet you. I went to new A quiet an: with ion, it yen will hoe: me." Nev: bowed her In! raven. and tter _ reh- an moim‘ln tat tummm. my were out upon the wide common now, the Dingle tum behind an. The Dingle wood aimed. You any gues- tho new” ot the communication I have to nuke to you, Mie- Wyndc." said he: elderly lover, with en eppeuence of Agita- tion, e portion of which wu gen- uine. “The: which I in." to my would be more mummy aid in none other position perhapl. I abound prcier to say it on my knees to you. an the knights made love in olden times “mom "Oh!" said Neva. "Hadn't We better move on later, Mr. Black?" "C'oquettish like all your lax!" said Craven Black, drawing near" to her. "You understand my moaning, Neva! You know that I love Yoo-- I who never loved ttutoro--" "Surely," cried Neva. with an arch sparkle in her red-brown eyes, "you did not perjure yourself when you married the mother ot your. son?" Craven Black bit MI tips tusrtel.r, but said amilingly: . "That marriage was one of con- venience. No love entered into it, on my side, at least. I never loved till I met you, lair Neva. You have younger suitors, but not one among them all who will be to you what I will be-your slave. your minister. your subject." "And I should want my bushing to be my king." murmured Neva softly. "And I would be his queen." "That arrangement" w uld cult mo perfectly," declared (gavel: Black, feeling a little awkward at Mo love-making, not altogether our. No- va was not secretly laughing " him, yet eagerly catching " the a:- “stance her words worded him. "I l would be your king. Mll- NW” He paused in anger. " the girl'. tight laugh made marie in his an that he by no means appreciated. His anger deepened, as Neva looked nphim with a bright sanctum. . piqunnt witchery of eyes and mouth. "You are very kind," an gin laughed, "but I do not think--p- don me, Mr. maar--that you d the sum of which kings of “10% I meant no made!" Craven Black’s fair (not: tNatsod. Ho targgod u. his light board with new. one trrttmrtr. An angry light this! in his light eyes. "I my not know the tun mm; of your words, Miss New..." he um. forcing himself to speak mlmly. "A romantic young girl like you LI urn to have many hacie- which time will w ”an; ......... .-._v.-, - prune. A young girl's fancy in "in the overf16wiug ot some to“ rot-tree. When than 'IU - picked on a bud here, a. In! their. r-v-~- v-- - __-e- -ev . or . half-blown rose dawn-'0. the reminder of the bloc-0min; will b. more perfect. I an no lung!“ of ro- mmce, but I am I“ unto that than " anything rtdt-t- ia .1 {we or tlgure. Ladies 1 - "I. have argued graciously up. n on. more than one peers-l would in" taken my nuns had I but naked 1.. My hurt I. fresh md young. mu of romantic Vulcan like Yours. My love is honest. and a king could ofhrr no better. Mm Wyndo, I at you to In my wuel”» how‘s; taco was gnu now, but the Iparkle was lull in hr 0.. u we said: "1 un cure I beg your psrdou. Mr. Black, but I thought you were . suitor o! In. Anna. I never had an id- that your vt.tta In" cl. rocted to me. I gm deeply [raw tor the honor you have don. ---x supra. that is the proper M to make under the ell-mum an [alien in noveln away. It! Ht I must declim n." _ "And why. u I an as am u all?" dam-add 011m M. h (an. d In hue mull Ut 7" ple, "Why mount" Maul " u hon.“ ot ,xsarriae. - Undo?" _ " . .. "55;; "garded " - mm with cool gravttr.. __ __ 77 'atmqritttrpardemueePer of my refund ”and mum," II. Mid ur, "but the ' a... no '.le'l,,lWQ, We“! At an rink of 'ttr-ding you Math, Mr. Buck. I nun mun-0. that . - with In. Mr... would in - Inn-bu. I u only -t. and you. nun. " you hem III It h pm that mm should up with yank.” _ "You m my m can". Th",'?,', ut',,' . r. u m m Igrt ' TI. um {an ia-md, II. Hm our“ 'ret. _ _ __ "Immuno'mdmmw non. ulna-£13m“. to M” ttm mm MI W In,“ 1'..- 'et",gutut,tWaT1 m}. announcing "II-896192;; III-E?“ and madly. In. "hm-0mm!” ditegtAfA,'ut.tigS,All' no d-tttatt ”up.“ "was?" "In. m. XIII-9'11. "ar "',tt1"lt “a 'udtlfttiir" .". r“. - -- - GCiooua out P". not: know the full ”My; I diner.“ I'm bad out ot .arlot. Now to talk. MI deem Such u opportunity 'T7irii7 .93, i than. can: I“ uni-f" rl- “In: W"! a d -..., M“. {in and. with a W as. mg_h..nd__(hv§- , uni-Ir Wuhan dug-d tub-equal “not“ I‘ll-II“ “balm-WM“ muuw.nnnd out. -mgio.g0SttoqFtty., mummuu.Imh-d "aa.u.-uitur-iunocrer) ou-Iu- A _ ' “I iiiiecerhett.Tf,t'," has!!!“ Utah-lacuna m wrath-4.1mm.- t'.Qlra1"drfd'i lion-y 0. minivan-ml- him Aadtssarraakmaat*ror mm'IIIthypopouI-o -t,.ot-tatursaittoymrr.UF you...“ - we. I- M wood m. I“ a. his. act-ma ha born et"tttd in“ “my M. . pe tar. m Nut km m with it. on! " . an.» dun-Ice b0- hhl follow“ a. - Broom. I“ won ml- ugttil any W" on d (to wood, and had tr-od a. M ad who“ tho ttitgtr was. '5. the N towerq of -trse loomed up in tun View. may - and“. and Cm" My.“ my”: ___ _ "ttdh '“, If. Iynda. I In.“ you a“. "who. M10 I not. can you will In: Mm an [an an I Inn-d marl-c- to you?" In W -titr. “line. you but not. eorttideoeq in a). leer.'. - as“. "I will (In an": Blur: in. ttuahed with non-duh. at triumph. I]: was still mom with his an and diap- poihuluut. um neatly loaning with s bitter me, but ho desired to Ihow I". that he was not at all who! or humankind. ”That you," ha aid. " ohms“ "I: upon that promise. The truth in, li- Nou, . bonus! ot my so- u" Would an” mo seriou- trou- bu. mien - pardon - I. mat and mporm dimuteetion liko mine. I an ans-god to be mu- riod. sud my promised bride in the molt menu: of women. 321. would use it lb. knew that I bad looked with love upon one BO may P'""' her iunlor.” ,ariepNutt".tto'ut,'ot't', I. to _ s.lt88t.. coldly. “Your round. Mr. nut. to - tor Vinideodf You wilt then?" _ "Antes?" ejaculated mack. In wetbeomtterfitited 'unaremeut. "mtat, usury the umranion when I can In" an mutual? No,- indeed. um Ervi." (Wain. engagéd to Lady Wyndsr', - _ .. 'To ledy’ Wsrtde--to my tethef'e widow?" meek bowed uncut. Nun Wu nttounded. She had teen too May with her triende since her) return to Buwkhunt to detect thel red obhct at (haven Black’s vislu. end both Led; Wyude and Black had esoeuttr,U to hoodwlnk her, She had new» “Mandated the poulbuny ot my Wynde marrying tor the third time. The Ides IJmoet. seemed - legioue. Her tether had seemed to her' an arena and noble, " lbole other men. that the had not deemed it poetible for 3 women who ted once been honored with " love to merry enother. "It In like Merle Loulee. who mer- rled he: chemberletn alter having been the wife ot Napoleon." she thought. "It I. incredible. I refuse to believe it!" "You don't believe it?" said mack, with s new“. db. "tt in an, I aunt. y”. Indy Ind. and , be. can can”! before your Mm trom Bchoot. We are to be married next month. Her troussead is nec- rcgly preparing in London” . " “A“- .L_. um, ,.V....-._, - - Ills mnner convinced News that in wok. the truth. "And lo." uh. Ind, her lip curling, "when your wedding-day In so new. and tho womn you have Won In making may for your marriage. you ammo roumeslt In talking love to me! And that is your idea of hon- or, Mr. - You an wit named. Orna- Iv Inc. no can: by - un!” [ t Rho "If-l“ " head haughtily and Ila-bod as. muck. choking with II... - I. clean pursuit. The W at. swung open " their alumna. and they gullopod up the swam. Yndy Wyndc cun- out upon tte,yr.Psst.sPt.tt-t..tee. N-v- die. mounted at the carriage porch. the "rr- icing ohty upon one side of the mansion, and with a haughty mu. bow to he]: Wynde 'palscd into the Dom. Buck amount“ ad ”we MI tom fat dun. of the stable lad who Ind taken in hand the horse of It“... And then walked toward the open dmwlntt-roorn window with his Mu wide "What In the matter between you “a Neva, Crush?" asked Lady Wyndc sulously. "You look as black n u thundercloud. cad she looked like an lnaulud queen. What have you but any-In; to hm" _ "I that.” It “In. to dlvulgv our use"! to her. my darling." um - Witiully. "Our wedeuntr- day In to no" that I doemed It best to Inform hot I met her out tid- lag, and seized upon the ocmlon to dad-n the truth." "Aid what did Ill. an" "8h. lady with“ me with neon; recommended me to marry “was. Arne-l; ad seemed to re- ord my running. with her (Ather- _ 'dow " c special ttd Milan. 1 " but" he III-led buween his I Thad teeth. " Wyndo mild. wall-pleased. tnd to do I." Ibo uknowl-‘dgod _ ukly. '.'Mttt It h for our "not.“ ' cm mm, for M. no plus“, Cnvcn. Some ddy you had I - bring down - humbly prido to the dun." "Elmo. the Mn.- Bums?" "You and I wm soon ttt married. mun. Ind In our union to shaman. ‘Tcll Inf-I to write to Km, delu- ‘Inc I. - to " "It tor a Juan. Br that mm m an" to III-Mod. gt to may the- to ac- cat's-mulch“. “can W who 'u to can"! - W. I an be ItQ-vnoac and rum II. In. author!” which at.“ I. I I an ”I to the VIII. 1 - you. an". an _ VI i an. or an it“ . rGtriFqiitsieirtet1'.ee8 out My. - and Charm " curry | - In. I.” It to we. on, was and out" . . 'siiriGriantsr betrayed use" in ,,1ttp,1W,tutltttti)lrA'. a. no Jun hung-IQ; who“) Garry Ara-cu a 7. "WM t' F tt" I I " J T ' t I , III-Io . _ _ ' ' its on. a his " than chi. m _ a an. “I“ D M ii! Ila-wk. .- - b hu- up» no In “on (an: II u out 9.: an Inn on ha a! his (can... nub-l Mtl'h palm... third modal d to” who! " In (any, and no II- A and“: IN" an. Ibo vh- Illn- ot (a: in [and by thou who no In 1mm»; and a! an m mountain an cpl-ill“! "in“ by the (a: that am an Mu a tttrratrtmt um: consumption. tltttem Mr tobevuttwnaertothae mucou- - Prt spunk-m or no Mt; nlllout 0mm «an» in M . MM ‘unl In I and: mum. Ono t,te"g'te"tg't otttt0-t and com-ac to to min-ion that they , mean an Impending “to” of that; mum Individual t',d'd'22'T'lh'ls'h" 1 from 'retAtseqsitt No but ”would. or an!" palusin the but Ind inter, ' prets than symptoms-our. up: at I wind am; "ill author In uoublod ,r by would dome-don or . Ink of con- "ntraMtttt And (can some (luau. -- Bus not only Llama“ as“ outing symptom. loud- to tho {on at about Input-doubt. nor-om who and than the gunman of I. disease In mu. wind!» the presence ot com. ot the lymptom- and that - In than the fear of the dreaded dig. 1oue. During In epidemic ot cholera or sandbox mm, potion: no ”doubly mooted by tho {on ot those dig. There in no doubt that the fear of am me, on“ functional disturb- - in the humus organism. Whether ttoeasetioaalditturuaeet-pattl' if producing orgonlo choose- h not yet. itrtttV unhikhod,‘ although it new qulue possible In extreme tNb80B. In, anthorlt'ee contend thnt the tearl ot e cumin disease produces a pre- disposition for it in the indiridual., That he been portionluly oheerved in - of obnormel tendenotee for blath- ing, "uttering end puslytio Infractions, oauaed by {torrent duturboncce. The trunnion: of persons "tresting from tougher; alum: In ooneoquence q EE'EEéh'mi a great deal otUst and annual. m ii, lingo " the mar of Inch ereoue, “m to tell them that they ere gummy No hinteet tremor thrituthy ttny heelthy and merely imagine the lymp- brettat. tome of qrhiett they compi-in would Thou core-t only thou but found e neither oonvlnee nor cure them. Tho T plamr . beet pl" ie.to apparently accept tho Whereon thy little weery wings Elly symptom' deceribed by the patient u "at- ectneliy exieting, to mike e thorough Singing thy gladeome carol, trar end enminstion end then convince tho free, patient in en ttathoritatiro manner Aunred thet All the world wee undo l', the ssh-ointe groundieeeneu of his for tttms eu. nggeetion with or without ' tsrpnoeU, will 'iiiiimr" prove titfNstiv.e. B"'"'","',', nature’e in" are etretehed fawn? glt'e"Ltlt f,ru'uo1"l, And tt designs of providence nn- emit I consolation: pttpistian.- n. Albert you, M. D., Vienne, in "Bug. '""htuer',/4'ad we know not, but -tion. Snbetentiel to our touch, on them --=----------- we low. THE RACE PROBLEM IN THE The ends they serve are better than SOUTH. '0 kttoyr, - And larger then our little liven my . ' 'Pln' IN Editor; Yet Nth 'ifar from feeling, on we Mr.--TU lecture recently delivered find 'gr.' on the above subject m Geit by Pro. In them a mini-try divine for men. lee-or Battle D.D.,of Louisiana. in Whatever else they are, yet this is liter ttll e repe'ition of the arguments botrt-- in favor of slavery. in the palmy days They are the stay whereon cor conic _ Mr.--TU lecture recently delivered on the above eubjec$ m Gull by Pro. leuor Bennie D.D., of Loulelana. le ulcer ttll a repe'ltlon of the arguments itt favor of slavery, in the pnlmy days of that "peou1ust.insutrttiory" After giving vent to the memo.) --r-------" ihu the riod before the war In tho iitii't,'iii?ii mum-n r"'g,'ot',t2,tr'; tho A SONG "C' ER DAYS. Pro tenor autumn an npo getlo imi- , time in order to clear the 809m from J. wuumn FUctMtr, iho onnn ot 'he llnve trade, "Be aye: . Here’s A song for the time], “Sorthvmere were not mponvihle for The ttoft, tlowing rhyme» . Ibo iniroduotiott of the colored people A song 2'ilho" momenta ot bright- into the South. Climatic condition, , ' . . the fertility ot lhe toil, an easy way of IR',?, :h°.t"“. of tb bird V pringtirpe was heard earning n llvlibwod Ind other circnmv To cheer with in silvery lightnesa' “more were the one.“ of tho congre- When the “an, in true ' union of the children of Hem in the Softly smiled upon me, United Baton.” .And Itirred my young voice in it- i It in we to a] tint. not. 3 halt dozen _ yuyrts.ter; . - negro“ left their mire continent to o, thriee hsppr time!!_ 7ii'lii' in the service of the southern Y You ee trorieu-F.ei betirntns . . m ___ -_____ ._.Ai____-‘. h, our music canoe lingering After. It ie are to eay that not a half dozen negro“ left they native continent to inbor- in the service of the southern plantere. They were kidnapped by speculum" in human than and blood, and aoid to the highest bidder. The Profeuor noel on to any that "all the trade: were supplied with thoroughly mined mechanics, equal to anything in the North, though one-halfuiower in the "eoutiois " work." Thin is aetio- faeeory, eo far " ieaat in proving that the negro in no much more inferior to i the white man in capability. Hie new - neae of executiun can be accounted for try the not that hie earnings all went into hie muteI’e puree, while the white brother of the North enjoyed the privi- Item of knowing that hie earning were NE on- certainly Aimin-i-'mt slavery “we. the lino wu pious, wont to church, VII undo labial] religious, wu hone“ in n prac- tioni I”, sod " “.11an of mommy ... big: "all now. To-duy the colored her will “and pmwd union until Bhttttat spy hour of the night, tad cone ttgmt-ttttt shunnin- "aw -.. ._- n It ik' Mostly an that may of the duel m driven by 'a'rtr to the hind ot an Man can And the taint, all found a 1'0“qu um dlmv odttt-toplssd ,tttimthotdtrfthel, we“ could - null then, sud‘ an - mm kn an high new! 1mm of whisk an PM Xtit mnh unnu- ilmho In . In and no» new! “on“ at his sham " . out, which {not gravy "ee ttree iiiruid Mme- than t,'l".ll'lfll'lrh'T, amt-Ian hm irGiarr.ttot-itMta" mt..taertr1.errt_trnmer'"" 1ltb1Stgl',"llt and the our-an ttxttgtgt2ttdh'fa'gQ hatch-amt. on “has. - _ - F -iriirirai- Wind at- vatL1'l'2'a'l','u'.1'ITlu'lt m nun mow-00‘ aw m'mh.m "--- ' wen, tt 1. m no - M tes9rrn hU1e1tr"1 I“! 5.}, mun-1 difference W. an!" tui,-. “um, all“. It In an M A. the dag to w an ml. in hum huh and blood by was. to an heparin! Clan-dam 3W0! at tho Ill'. who in had- = Thu ,raatttoedtaes and by tho ( u "not than MI "cum. wore expand on iii new block, In ttede. to was.“ a high! who, I pact!» " vigorously dunno“! by an you Whimot. " Cid-tun ttphg'ti . Who was to: ad’- m: ---tbe hit M Which this you victim at In Injured not . Hath in In: "iredttgs won! “My God, can lush thing: be! But. Thou not um that whitioo’or In done Unto Thy "do“ And most helples- one I- even done to Thee!" Written on seeing u lat-d on I telegraph vim BY um ll" H. Give Your %, Horse a l Chancel: " With folded win then rent"! iron) thy iilght. Beneath thee ploy! the power that ehakee the skies. 0n ewifter wing than thine, ewift u the light, Frau;1 see to m the eilent mange let The {etc or, men and nations But at thie No ininteet tremor thrille thy tiny breast. Thou cereal: only thou but found a place . I Wheroon thy little weary wing: mey "at- b::::,;:, thy gladeome carol, gey and free Around th'nt ell the world wu mode for thee. Beneath ui nature’s lam, Ire stretched am- And Tiil designs of providence un- I sitodivmniug "tone," Hedged in by me are: that, amount! me, And. Ion ins. I cl h For them? days fligded by, That once shed the . "alight around And Ot for the long, That on stole dong And fltled thenlghtnir with its feeling! our hunt, mat] yam. Through the vista of tears, Sweet. voices now and come stealing. And hoe- once youthful. . And eyes. our truthful. Beam brightly. namely-u out; Time my obtuse [unfunny- " hue our mellow voice rings. 1You Friend-hip it never on sever. Old New too, no longing A. mem‘rleu come through? To count. o'er than moment. o glut NATURE'S LAWS BENEATH‘ ORE; a" loud - bum. Dole daily their dull can. of “Anon. Mr. A. laws“, the populu 'ara", on in (his and Elwin m u vu we hwy mutton: ot s handful In... of but ban-on smar- day“.- .31th Mr. 0. m", It.“ you: " m. Resembles /a',,"', in flavor, but is NEVER Iyr'Ury.i-- while ig',tlihe11 superior in quellty. It is melting staid “3993-3 $995.9!“ ttgifiy,r..tf te ‘PS": haw" 335115 Jim" an should give grpg yum; now are gone. whiiriU mine pgd up was Ceylon and India any reak NATURAL LEAF . GREEN TEA no! In!!!“ i 2.500 TONS 'itifi?2'd"tttyrtiet Waterloo and'lirlil ironrqeqtitiao ' limits-Illa Miriam Thiaiaan aid] [indium puma-mum. V mdnotlor tooling pupae-only. 4mm- Nrttt I. can 1541330 wlll-ansl, t'tgrggtgtttffpdt,'rf=1l'g on 1'Nrli'flll. not! Wmlddmduun Wyatt tt2"dg'ethth'tt l £1“ch ttttttttWatt: yum; I new may! 11-..!!!- I2 i,ihaEe2ifiF,t2Peed 'llt??t?s!li1lift,fli a D. “ma met'fimwne L,'.,',,?,'.,?,,).?, "aikirGr77 GGiiaTi.iiri -iFAfiii. -__" b! not!“ trom tn nodu- l - 's"vl'ft'Nr'.Wrr. 'D'l,'l'ttNL"l'fh'l'uh"Alt. Box 213. Ht We represent the Cycle and Motor 00. tbe BRANTFORD EENDRON Wheels both'ehain md cjuinlau from " v .We tslso raprelont tho Berlin Encycle Co. foe BERLIN Ill “CYCLES trom886to $85. -- - _ . New and Second Hand whack ----------e- from $5.00 up. We .180 handle A. sumo full line of sundries. Bepairiny Ltd i,iriii'?ti.'s',!.,tlt,Si, done promptly. Give as n all. fettt"hftg'c 1tl'fhi', 'ii' In... I‘m-sum HEROES FOB. MEASURE. PUREST ICE. ED. DERMUL IIVIILL 1T,'i,tf,'"a '"lu' "newsman " I we In John Mora, In. Pater-Cl, Dr. Grunt callus-ton. “I In”)! lowland on the Lut-.oogV on tho Nu-IOI " The" In"! Elihu-mi VII“. Montreal, Sept. 10.41120 follow- ing anal-J announcement was in- Iued to-night by Major nude. mum-y Secretary to his Excellency the Gov-tor-a-P.--' the ooeaaiotb ot the VIII! of that: Royal Hl‘hno-u an Duke um Dachau of Cam's“ quad York to canada, Ml - an Kin; bu been melon-1y plea“ to can“! the following tumttrat- To be Knight Commander, of tttq llon Dilunghhod Order of it. New lei tad at. ore-m" Hon. Str John Bord, Chsncellor of the nun Court of June. ot thttarttt. -- _ _ _ ‘31}; '3an Louis Jetu, Lleutemnt- Gavtmar of tho Province 9t ngpeq. To be Companions of the Mottt Dinin- ntmud Order of BL menu: and " aeorlqt-Mr. Jul-9h Pope. Undo: loo- ttpttptfusu. _ . . . " - -... -iii.' FiGraiE Printsipat at Icon] Trn1vettr.?fontry." - A -_.__. -iiriar' iiGTtriiir.. aunt. Princi- vahof 9y"unP..ShttryhtLc?fieet1e. ' no luv. Oliver mums. Prhuttsml od law Ja'"a','gui'."tlrat It; 011m How a. Maror at lip. ma IN Inn: P. I. nude. Gold-mun Gnu-an. Hillary locum to his Ix- oerterter_thts 9fyytee?.re.t1., “it's; Eiiid Tau-“W “faith”.- manna-7. PM”: of "a. cum- hll Pawn: mum Comm. n in mud an tho we In! itGtiikia a. "fglt,','l'l', nun-m- n- Itrlcuona upon Innu- main-Ill. mg; [a - my aqua! Or Faiiirir- Em" "his"? - um with than. was t',,u'at"u"Grg was command for em. “a hon-Ia: of an no)- delta quo. laying an mm hi?“ 1901 Models KXOOIIIOI' Trading tht., 'wthMW’ PREMIUMS FREE had no law. Telephone an. OF THB... RIDES“ !!08-._ Waterloo. itutrid. l2 Dil- itiiiirii'Eiea'""' W'U$W, aiTima', "was " Ai1'ltit'liEttire"r “up” an -tat'aU"lhu"s'd"n'l'h", BBB. D. B. I G. M. m!“ Bo lt', ttl?ii'l,f, 'iltllii1h'ihii', iii? t7iiitEiiiil"iiil'iii,eiii,'.egl Citi' 11mm. irtiri'R5iittiaC, pound Aisitoueh--ge, as nryLer "3.9%.?! - and tm.tqtt. - 1fi',.t'atl',f.l 'lfitti'CiiriiEl iirUGutipr.w+ tf m WEB Cc3iiWiitWDMi “main: ot tJ,li'sli'lr tlllSE ’In-n'l Block. Balm. our San. swam. tttttee ' $754 riiataaFirioo.rr . .. It'lllklnoon. Ll... 03.8. Donn». Ola. I. to 0m mwum Br'""d.Vdi'Pvs O.W. D. . 3 Wuarloo. Willvidt. mownnndny-nd . thiuuursr?titdirydeit tantalum”; In. o punk-Mn at 0‘1“!me m_A m “and: .mtrtidivrd Pl.T."tthtWrTJ.' In.“ itit?e2ttgtfttpur,'% aluminum our] mlumtoNon-bcm et5,ril'rtt"il'il'vtll,%%e,t, 1iii'gii,'iiliiiiitttu'1 Mil lr-UGA.. numb.“ up t:t:t,r:gt'ctentatQ8, In. In MI "do-ter. m. sc- ' tl. Y.. F9999} M. “In“ my! 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