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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Mar 1912, p. 7

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Wl ds shiig i9 o .. RAaragia P t PRLRLIRILRLAD NTA NAPLIL NPA ALLLD Pn 3 iss % a o Co ui e S OA K C t o arooee J .‘ Webet. 1t ned . to + edestrian "r usu des " "Noâ€"yesâ€"well, there, ] don‘t know, glu, dearest. in the whole threo a we‘ve been together you have ir said: so much about yoursif as you have ‘during these last five migâ€" 88. Please don‘t stop, te}}â€"me about $ people, where [you live, where t went to school, W so that *ell me something, f © Pauline clasped her large, b:lldl ‘)ehl:‘ her T rm head, raised her eyes to . t sky, and let the quplight 4 $ le in their dark depths, .‘ Bam, ons reserenes"ot the péasable re + â€" feeling ; mong~ Wisck peaked â€" aha ows striping the sunlit thoroughfare. ihile. m?‘m. "'3: hi y were young~ hy id-tnn]diu. :: llt;':ch. upon the; pld of li/e, a ‘exâ€" sedingly desirable to m that pomept, seeing that the unknown fuâ€" thre loomed big with the realization ®t youth‘s golden â€" dreamsâ€"and / the #ay, too, was very fair. \_ "There goes Le Chat Botte," exâ€" the elder girl, tossing a gaydy ‘ k . _to . theâ€"â€" wormâ€"eaten ; , "a legacy of the long line of ho puplis: who follow me." _ â€" ‘ "And may they also master the lanâ€" e in three months," Agnes Flemâ€" ‘rejoined. looking at her codm eyes full of affectionate Pauline Jervols smiled. v i. "Why, "what do you W?" \"Iâ€"meanâ€"it seems & *thing i0 say just as we are going to part, n we‘ve been such good~friends 1congrades in â€"spite of yourâ€"your itaininess;>but, honestly, I don‘t.quite anderstand â€"<you, . Pauline. ~â€" 1 can‘t Mbderstand that uncanny; intuitive #hental grasp you have of abstruse Subjects, quite through down to everyâ€" éay, commonâ€"place matters; it gives e a horrid, creepy feeling." _ "1 am notâ€"goifg to. disparii@e mf tal gifts even to my sweet Agnes," sald, amiling, "because I ant openâ€" ‘and confessedly proud of my brain er. Long ago I became tul§ alive to the extent‘ of my intellec dapaâ€" qfi.udlgbr,lnmhovm bDut at the same time, Agnes, my mlu â€"and trend ({t education en meâ€"to arrive at & quick, appoâ€" site conclusion in ré€ard to most prob Jeins. â€" Concerning the French lanâ€" , I rust have been a dullerd: inâ€" sed had I not spoken it in . a. few me ~When you‘ consider:I: as conversant with the dead as intimate with their authors as ’-mgeworklot both . English and Ame novelists, that Iâ€" speak. _ German, and a while ‘j esd (more ~than‘ a> sma. F - you take into c v iâ€"these accessories, thesefgvora â€" does “‘w to ‘reg: gon that 1 could very "belp. myâ€" *\ There is little to tell," she said, a t , until . the hok cur ind N. ooper oo w ine C and seain siniy" â€"nofhide more â€" _ ®I have no «parents, â€" 1 den‘t "ev i them ; gtff! I ka""m a nther ns a Ctisbrates Ylalnt the only thing of. valug that I his Stradivariug, °J hh w> York, and pniij 1 have # Hred there with. ly rela Â¥p. Annt Barbare Jervaie." > _ believe that fact astonishes g Agnes," she said. 208 : â€" Pauline Jervoise turned a pair of wonde dark eyes upon the lovely Inglish face opposite to her, and. Iiid [tel ‘s knee. s at des Dames Squillicrs ;> _ * , «n upstairs window, the i!= "r f of the sash thrown up, and toia iy from: the afternoon sun, were sitting.. ‘They. were in low eager tones, when dden}y they ceased, and leaned forâ€" "Jt did, and to & certain extent it ) â€"mow, but 1 shall ‘never be sur sed sgain at anything you» may ost serious sicknesses start in nor _ troubles of the digestive Thousands know by » that bealth and 4 thercfore syceessâ€" Health ‘ And Success :MhmmMM « ean be expected to be well fot © good hold on health. Beecham‘s tem, late 3 Then 10. ®eenor seated and family rem« WBut . your â€" parents, â€" ‘dear, youy Increased y Use of Pills in time, and be> troubles becomé ‘deepâ€" fl. This famous Ay will clear your ays« e blocks and. s wa paremenis | n. it shome full 1 use fronting the i l.'cmi‘-u gate way, eventing â€" the m deciphering the .plain / inscription taking, as nct PCP "heâ€" braeg Plate l 7 :' tu‘“‘&u:‘i hering the ot) erâ€" inscriptionâ€";) enâ€" rek, ottimg ir stomach in . 14e upon a nafrow throughout . the : establishasent . it E-‘I cloar enough. to that a:m-zt_mmm_ Yhie "Never mind tire I was going to say you nmon% Jervois goâ€" ing" away to unpaok, : helf an bour later a tall, slight nww walked into the refectoire and his" place beside Miss Fleming! After the curâ€" dropped 1 belleve that youth put arm round Miss + s wals it Miaie Soonp ieate t n y."l vort:: bolh"o she is mm t recolldction. in t mi n 19 weld i _ threw hack her : e £0ime cfi-n: headâ€"and ts oak a c @ realistic, 1. don‘t to recall evening," § "And being sssured also that you love me, that you wish me well, 1 will : iake this opportunity of sharing a secret: with you." * "Oh, you dear, sweet Pauiine!" â€" ; "Come close, put your head on . my . shoulder, and listen â€" quietly, nm[ you â€" must ~promise . that . however shocked and displeased you may bi.{ you will treat my.confidence as &Aâ€"sa° cred trust. Will you be faithful and truumhthhmlnmn)on?_ as I need your help? By your help mean your sitence." t ‘ Agnes Fleming drew a deep breath.! "Yes," she said glowly, "Iâ€"Iâ€"promâ€" _ "Well, now listen, Â¥gu rga::lgor the night of my cm;;l. the t of the Easter tibleaux? Mademoiselie Duval was taken i!! a few hours beâ€" fore I came, and> Miss Fleming . was stranded, she was minusâ€"her cavalier. No one in the school was suffictently tall to attempt the part, and naturally the new arrival, being five feet nine, was halled with vebement delight." "Ob, . yea; . how: : w crowded mndmm’ burcau. A "BSuch wild extravagance proves you don‘t take me seriously." "Oh, but 1 do. 1~takeâ€"everything you say and do most seriously." s Ise *"Toâ€"morrow?" ~she â€" asked â€" softly, ;i .}"" wWhen the siience, broken only by the bF {8" buzzing of the flles on the window.!| WeTre pane, had become well night intoler | WOUWd able, â€""let. me see, toâ€"mortow will be «pettlo different from the Stagnant realm of~;"“‘4‘ those. innumerable mtg::n. To. Btep morrow I shall be free, to court . @rder success, free t6 give rein to all my| SUE82 ambitious ya?’ui‘ghi to take my || intellect into the world and win ui!,e.!"‘ andâ€" fame among the savants of tie, > _ day. The thought. Aghnés, mn‘.u;::}; Are asweet flavor of a ‘frostâ€"Bitten ‘| apple, such as mflfl;nm tree l,"'.'“ in December." i ks "And you will. Déar 1 kmow you {@8C",f will," Agnes exclaimed enthusiastiâ€" ; â€" cally, "you will become the talkâ€" of , ~â€"""_ Mndon.thenddymnuamtyou.’; a you will be feted at every capital in‘, . ?, 8 Bnrope.nndpeophwmm-dtow, know you Poormmmomm:h“ ‘} lage of Weyberne will sometimes manâ€" | ; uetosetumm:nr.m"‘d- m mabout. the celebrated ‘Pauline Jervols,‘! * how her last . essay influenced thg.! 2 House of Lords in passingâ€"" I; Pauline laid a nervous ‘hand omfi ‘ her friend‘s mouth. , Sa8 m and 1 ve 1 do, respect her. ~Mever in e en en in nerve and timidity.._ her in the tein upon mouiding a Bpodles on d ent upon g & out 0 that deliccte in s rdle # of the mental and physical Thi: k ot that little child tirough Lmfilvrl ims, summer across herâ€" gram. -n.r at m singing fl-:Eisn. ou jJoy in the .arge cool braic. is of mlm. listening to the murmer of the bees in the core of the great yellow blossoms, striving bravely, ev r soâ€" bravely, to crush ® perniclous d«â€" sire to lie down=and rest, 19 sleep.i yonder Ivsh grass aod sweetscent © clover. ‘Think of her through the monétony of a rigorous‘ winter. . Th« short dreary days of study, the Jor, evenings by the reading lamp, analy: ing . Milton‘s poems in preference t=e warknes> und soDtude flm chamber. 1 could .shed . an o tears whon 1 think of that clever whiteâ€"faced ~darkâ€"«eyed ch{ld plodd n * sterdily and faithfully through t« travesty â€" of childhood, andâ€"Agne what a foolish girl you are!" ; Pauline~Jervis: unwound the loving arms and walked to: the end of the room. Agnes watched Wl" ly, as she came back and knelt at the window, clasping her hands upon th: dusty sill $5kv S "I -m::u Tove her, Sitâ€" ;:‘. m“:u-n duty mthnl,m for _ my czhrb attéinments makes me feel 1 ought, .. Agnes Ficm ‘had slipped to th floor, and lxyn:r‘:a'»hor head in Pai ine‘s Jap, tendcrly kissing f{irst on white band and then the other. â€" "Oh_,hever mind me, why didf‘t yo teil me all this Sefore? 1 would hav petted you, I would "have loved y« ever so much more. Go on, tell meâ€" afterwards, when you grew olderâ€"di you go to school?" < : "I went to.school, to classes, to le tures, and then to College, and matr culated. ‘This last nine montas I bay allowed myse!( as a sort of tecreatio in which to.@â€"quire fluent French atr , German. J was twentyâ€"four yesterda; tomorrow 1 icavye Vilvorde, and +1 Harwich I part with the only friem 1 ever madeâ€"all very simplc and uninteresting, ch, ch a" 3 ~"Very pitiful,". she % a tender sedness in her yoice. "Tell me," she added, suddcnly> â€" twining . berâ€" arms roundâ€" herâ€" friend‘s. waist,. "tell me about. toâ€"morrow, what: will you â€"d0, where will you zo to morrow?" How bara rvale let her head fall sted against an old ogk tie amile mh rhing To her dirk treq P sred Axno®‘ embarrass how: < those silly ~girls suile cought th pression ! greet bay Q""riqn |uge. £ ever . § , oB, 1 ie much } the t 'gfit 3 | _ Fifhen why did Panline ; '; ever M;’#%‘M me} 66 , oh, why did you?" 7 |; . "P w’l‘m under the }npm J s neve muchâ€"time for 73 ncn: } the time nor ve . a _fellowâ€"creature un»" | t. But 1 have been here, and you have occupled 3 ven mie |/nent‘ place in my ‘ thoughts while. 1 . have been â€" growing onmmnh"v md theâ€"-vt&l‘-»u 1 call It?â€" f considera you have shown ‘ me, My heart has been ‘very. sore at the prospect of wwith ‘the only sou! who has ever thown me ,_... jot : of â€"tender Tation.â€" j 1 have lived without Jovp, and $ ; fap ‘do without it; my "my agy (ftions,â€" my. ambition, . nuffigye me ‘ Aitheig Pailine m !__"I de ¢are for you," she said passion. ately, her eyesâ€"full of. tears, : "I ninst l‘flo ynmg mk:o' it, mm;.. ‘ou com e ‘t understand it ; all I know is that you are intringically different from most people. You ars maturally good,â€" genuinely . conscianâ€" tious, andâ€" unnecessarily â€" considerate of others, you look at life mvduo:eh a @orrect standpointâ€"save in t one m;:“”‘:. any feeling of you is very precious to me. mmm 1 think you are wropgly, . _! am certainâ€"there be no juck, no no:n. u,gutd. dear, consider; no good posâ€" sibly come out of â€"evil." > be Â¥ind and caretof ot ounors to ing bat what ig right, hy x Rurie realBlal s MA aided; but 1 shall 3 =I'd h;bl M%?' 1 nc 10 e e e nobs o. T iefi wnibe m Phate meey veat your ht 4 soug sn Javer dettrd: nor logedt L/uave "w it an evN? Vear Agnes be. . I féel so earnest about 1 mecapaity rogm" Bsc se ie | _ _‘"Yes, the seed; wasâ€"sown, and when i day brought freshâ€"evidences of §=,hm ofâ€"his ".“q':l it . grew, mourished and. spread . itgelf ‘like . 3 i * ‘No, ‘l can‘t,‘ &Vhfifé;':;Qiy. "l| ‘woman is so hod‘od non!fl socia customs and domestic traditions ‘that Jt is next to impossible to emancipate her. With her inherited conservatism, ‘her conventionalities, her Yaporings. ‘her straining at gnats, and swallowing :‘camels, and mmtl Mis. ‘a ?vcw\;nl lx::‘ w hlo‘l #y@ P _: wpon her, s isriink post ano thoreince . Eleft Tashion." TY tnke yaily dn petcher m. * Ow t m..dmu Jervols;" ‘Dame ’l.!en:hn played .you a scurry : wh @ sfreaes mm pat ce into the cavity. of your a ‘What a woman is .3” do with ‘your intellect and . uchievements I ‘ean‘t concelve. There is no occasion i’efi-nohngluqdv; % you haye ded to carry out his advice?" Seqige to mintiaize ‘paipable facts; you .are ‘.§ far the cleverdat vfiunfi.l g:'v.: mot, ‘w:'”ldl w ”::m n ‘y-l.ci:: : never petticost; ‘wnd m # fact, map bree ihs moarenitonmt fieet is order to give her head fair play. The suggestion. sounded detestable, and Bot mfiotber tree . from â€" vulgarity, Agues, but I believe he meant it kindâ€" goad. a s.z;l looked at her with surpriged : "It : came ubwt“l:ko this, ~sweet; Three .ycars â€"ago _ gave & of amateur theat inter ME 156 codersiaduntes snd. o ht .d m" nspeople ifi.:‘ll::el. 1 ‘ ow was cast for the part of a dandy in a modern society m and" Aunt: bars, who always liked to do things well, took me to a firstâ€"class tailor, and I was measured for the suit you saw me in at the um\;w was a huge success, and my im Ing, my inferpretation of the dandy, brought down the house, in the evening I felt a touch upon :y arm, and turned ‘to find Mr, Jorm'flu mathematical master, at my 4 __"*‘And can‘t you To spite of my be Ing a. woman?‘. ‘M?lmudt . "‘What an allâ€"round clever fellow are, Jervois,‘ he. laglul 7. '”"'.‘Not at all,‘ 1 'ntvg:hu he same strain.. *Lcan‘t chelp , its sim ply second nature,‘ F "‘If you had changed your sex with your clotses now, toâ€" morrow 1 cov.d haveâ€"placed you on the first rung: of the ladder of fame,‘ £ B what {Ill“ derly; "I a(a looked torws: in my. Jife tha ugly and eve might seem. ,.‘._.'tdha to part 1 ve ever Eus m my my light. . my . ability, mytact; n mfi"ma' d":.". could take ex es t To tss w\ > ~ o This Infling of wike.â€"auh thow: # mm."' o. Paa en 1. â€" )20 o C C "I don‘t see that Iâ€".can ds much to ghter ¢ would sympsthize, not candemn ink I said 1t was your allence it,; ge ta, Agnes!" / ;. E3 dark face, the gloriâ€" pp® have troden e8, it can‘t t It; â€"I feel itÂ¥ ‘ot the _to be #a 1 . mg } OF. # | ntl ty ut d an of Firm advancing. footsteps= withou :ndsm.:kt\:or:‘flmzothlp‘é Wfi““‘"" 8 4 is popderous Hding Boots. and Th A streak of n light felt ucmvfipmfl'm us he leaned idly a carved omken elbowâ€"chair, ~gazing m his Tasâ€" shern wie 4 leuers) T8 umhl‘-ve:nt: and M’ml of h:fi scap, on a mabogany shelf tween. the book â€"cases stood a ‘smart new Remington typewriter. His dark face wore & noonx':'x'nm and a &uxu frown his onwvu a straight line ‘above gold rims of his: eyegiasses. tH e 7 CHAPTER J!j, _ > 1 _ Bir Thomas Hargraye‘s Sec . In a handsomely > of moderaté size, somewbat !‘ curtains and blinds, sat "I rley, Sir Thomas Hargrave‘s secotetary and his son‘s tutor. e Wt i "Will you kiss me,â€"Pauline, and say you forgive me?" "A thousand : times! lw There is the teaâ€"béll and the of the tartines," + ¢ % s "I will write at intervals unless you forget to give me your address," Pauk ine said, smiling tbmn&h' wet eye lashes. ~"I will write to you where I am, and how. the world is treating me. â€" I shall have wh. to look forâ€" ward to or toâ€"love your letters, sc don‘t quite forget me, Agnes." > never been used to sympathy, 10 eans.; or attention." I have simply worked. 1 haveâ€"plodded,"toiled, striven for one | aim, one objsct, one. end; 1 have been idling here in some thi a | heart warinth, and,. undoubtedly, I sha!l feel: a bit‘ Jonely and chilly to-l morrow." ~ ~ » > l"Rel’mla at an ‘hote! untilâ€"I find en ployment. . . "What) kind of eflmm‘mr "L don‘t know, I w ~what» ever offers ftoefl'. 1 “2 fill aimost any post, nothing much will come amiss toâ€"me?* * ~â€"\â€">* L "Have you _ money â€"please tell :pll’wmflm';%é o 5 "Plenty, cherie, m i will fetch & long price." ns 2 Agnesâ€"went t6 Ber, put: her arms around herâ€"neck @nd ‘held her close. "What. will you do in London toâ€" morrow*" she asked after & throbbing "You will write to me?t You must write, Paul, . 1 .don‘t approve of this venture, but 1 can‘t bear to loge touch wiw.‘you." 4 DOCTORS â€"HAD ;SIVEN UP ALL HOPE "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ is the only medicine M milmrtaiiiant I goc. a box, for $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At all dealers, Or from Pruitâ€" aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa., ; EE ‘The doctors gave me up to die as the mu«tg oduced h&w- ness and I was frequently unconscious. I received the Last The Church. At this time, a lady dirongly urged me â€"to Ary *Frhitâ€"atives‘, . When I mhknouba. l‘-dch_hmr well again, and ‘had gaiged 20 pounds, I have taken 13 boxes id all and now weigh 190 porids and agiwell."*__ _ _ SRoRteas t â€" WB WHOOPING COUGH A adame ARTHUR TOURANGEAU a shatch nrid Reniriay Rants Oass CF is °. im | EME Muhmh; er. H¢ : ig ar, exper; oo groie t aihie © wmhq 4w very neat and always wnich erect enial REWARD IS OFFERED sngiets, ohorige > 2300 â€" mwk,w‘mq ho m e se in m ed :t u1. replaced: them, ied Inquiringly at his Ktor. Sit Thomas picked up a. quilly 2d with it, and tinally tapped wity it on his secretary‘s i * "I know %fl human : netute, Fariey, 'tlo":F that a rohdr.,‘? marked onâ€"your part, would sufâ€" fica to give s heart‘s desire, 1 shouid with thememeds C he cce tive, but not too severeâ€"ace*" w "L will do my best," he said. with a doie o t oo on .> "mnd 1. xÂ¥ con siderate as a woman,"* _ _ _ Paul‘s den cur) "I bave.an honest, wholesome liking fot Miss Hargrave," he said, the rassed expression d{lu out _Of... handsome cycs, "as "'"f.?" anything fresh nd sweet clean. If your daughter, sir, were the only woman in the British Isles, and 1 was desperate to marry a wife, 1 should, } should go farther afield and qWo0se al T‘a different iyr," 8ir i 1y held out h".- 3 "With my heart | and re« spect you, Farley," he exciaimed, o oo L0 vil! you my daughter reallze: her mistake?"* R : ~ "You me in a sorry position, t it ea gairn porpmped 1 ol ow an ns & mex fmlie: indifferent to me ,and ! giveyou. the knowledge, sir, with a borrible schee ‘. _ am~‘fully. alive_to my ’ug. «it, and If 1 remain bere you will find ...n“l am not the sort of man to torm wet It." > . * . Sir Thomas left the table, and â€"laid 4 kinalyâ€"hard on the ) »ung ~ man‘s shoulder. â€" > > o "I should b with ‘you, Fa only <trust yo volved." "By . answering & *hw hbst truthfully, to .the. best.of: your % Do you think cé here bhas l'fl.a.t;o,l‘ -; w rt"li.. her. treatâ€" ment x. ca'- ve youâ€"éver seen s look, a h, â€"even : theâ€"quiver of ‘an eyelid, that ml:\u?yo- to suppose she entertained more than & friendly feeling‘ towards you?" â€" Panl Farleyâ€"advanced a fow" m‘: and leaned upou the table where Thomasâ€"sat. <.Gt 25 ./ â€"the mystery of & woman‘s beart.," Paul Farley flushed to the roots of his smooth, Cark bair,..: : * ~*EKver . since ughter> was a chnd."!bTM.l.zf ned" with inâ€" thony Pelbam and were boy and girl together, their Hking and sweetâ€" hearting has been e r both %Mu‘:fl:fll Genera) “‘A’:t‘“u. join; n farmnilies nv.mmaafl vut aBOcher 1or genergiibos: < it is s great grief to my wife and to me that just as our hopes and wishes were about to be realised, Judith should declare there was never anything serâ€" lous between ber_and Arithény;> that -hononrdnlr’dpl him, A few days after your he t t town and hn;iqm- t! ,. so you can imagine dismay w.enm she utterly réfused to touch it or listen to him, slthoughuntil then she. had led him and all hercircle to believe they: would uitimately become manand â€" wife." r "Do you think s#o, Mr. Farley*!. 1 thought you -_-ut_‘whtfio"‘;:bm "How?" he asked, 6 ~>a ner Yous h:nd into bis tmm : ma m o An fhr "TH after d he * "That‘s‘a query." "'“flafi :.:“t-:au" i lbé ~A< M ows, Farley, how woub ‘Bell out, price of the than it is e Mrouk dargrave: sar at Kould. bo of: t uie ralce us â€" 10 am.t ® ming 10 sea.~) To be uonsinwed ) Co : you. thig® yourseil, Far _be very anwilling to Farley, â€"most unwilling, : your own hcart is not 4t» ort upper lip gave a ud + elasped his mtâ€"mw it yeu my Olzl"tlnt ¢ says you t, you will clear up a mysâ€" been bothering ‘meâ€"Of late sties Aot: Char\ «t n i: hack his in the .m .u F P esd I 0 air. T relingsâ€" % “ you P VOVIP _OR...#*. ® Baltimore, Md.~="] send you heteâ€" | fro with t ,"-_‘r." f MRI 1‘\ "‘r?:unl'i: 4 FoC Loh I h s +o MR on Sone: |" for (HAW e . with dark waalie | ©~ lrargs an do het *R with | ta “F»#nhm f . us * T‘.u P m ,-;,“7‘ ly & mess, bu l&: is | COlo dn Sn omm abae |â€" 11 | ham‘s Vegetable Compound re _h‘_u; J ./ Jood M oi Do foul Bis tebleGorppond. Thopeanita ha‘e temn h calth, by its use. W h1>v ';:ffl':‘-, d '-é Two rent B# doctors treated her " nd called it Green Bickness, but she 5 A BR ERpR 6 /iP 6 ied | i9 Lydia E. x ; ",:"-"\-‘ Compound was reeâ€" memensvatemse t i':' .dlz:‘;otmmoxmmndn ubles.""â€"Mrs. Tith Rutiand Stook Bait mare, wtidr oc d“n:#:t:;n (ro -ox-; ydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" . Even the Amish, are. subdivided inâ€" to two classes, the *‘longâ€"haired" and ennservative in nature. Covéred bugâ€" never used, and hooks and> eyes take the place of buttons on their clothes. gxy will have nothing to do with fire or life insurance, . but . they â€" coâ€" u‘afle among â€" themselves without written agreements, And outshine â€" all at_xu in sociatility . s + The "shortâ€"haired"" class are more liberal than the. ‘"longâ€"baired." In somie cases they have discarded ‘ the flowing capes and wide sombreros > of | ‘"You cannot compare us with the Amish," said Mr. Hallman, ‘"‘for we in voting, although weâ€"do not ike any active _part in â€" politics. s m:"uh the _ oldâ€"fashioned they use â€" whitewash twite a Prar. ‘Phcis tares are Set with Tood. not dishes, and no one can put. up a WM than the _ Amish â€" houseâ€" ThAntfirtm aré the most extreme sect of the M* In the counties of ‘Waterloo, . Wellingâ€" toa;:‘l’erth there are settlements of them. ‘They are thrift personified. Com!otum; houses â€" guffice . as the farnm across the road for the elder won.‘~ Cleanliness is next to Godltâ€" hness with them, so instead of wall w4 .Lydh E. Pinkham‘s . _.::. DAUGHTER WASCURED is â€"true . particularly ol“\ln' Amish, who sometimes cannot emwm‘nmntmm' Useless adornment comes under the ban of the Church, soâ€" that ym jewellery is never seen, although â€" (Continued from page 2) : Tront Oof the . cliurch on both sides foot tubs are placed, the women‘s "deâ€" partment being â€" shut : off from â€" the men‘s by a sereen, Stoves are proâ€" vided for heating the . water â€" and towels for the drying :oeau. The members advance to tub one by ie Ferede ‘pohing.* fimy .:5 person ind . y . on at the same time. ‘m."fim says that this rite is performed at the Toronto mission, 189 ‘Brunswick aveâ€" Dug . Young Girls, Hood CAMP MEETING aé‘é’gf‘fi“‘"‘g"’g ttle Liver Pills are Artreerer anrenks T6R\ iA CaBTER HEDICDIN 00., NEW Tosk, Two*Classes ‘ol Amish Decline Civic Service aingin g ture of fifteen mss ‘&lMAmvfi f restored to IN TORONTO Th n« Tifeik M as 1 tak de th fortomplete Course #19 90 ifeluding a perfeco mona clan Shirt Waist to most elaborate toirâ€" ie Ingory werks: A fow dape tole) TUESDAY, APRIL 91 d eubogee :: < >R /. _ . T taftn Ont Â¥, ~z-n;;’---- bos s 5 0 o ol 6t NRF eR denes qusen 3u°p,, 0000) *00 rest Wh d » droman Jpu. ts Plapme, Feupell o gm _Our met you how to cut and fit everything from plain 91\-&&:‘.. this y;:: :‘”I com re 10th. infor ;"'?"fig:mun our residen. 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