wrowmnhmmmM-WomowuuIMWMS‘MW _ ‘ well“! we unexpectedly I ttr? of m Ntd a, mum II. and till e shock to " common . he people snorted M- tte doc! ii2't G'W, Tswu’." “I; '1'l"2ue'll','arg'a1'NU, must lo he: on. "M a l hove lot - u, the Mill Ned. Robin's them one", chem. We hue but I Bed tr-ttng tor two by. old In"; ,hen wont do" to his has. e 1.: Schmidt. try t m motor M ', “we In o emu! mun; . . In. . "mm†I an; " a sum- “um. um. I» 11mm blithely over I “PM“ Into lull. in“, db. spoken reach that her compon- nation but a†“mum h no undo as they were cronies . e 1i'ehl'ti, m, " porch. And that composing “a . t21, '12tt other than the tall. good looking 3 In. [allot no had met her at pherbwrg.’ di,2h'dtt manuw' it. 5- [ho prince. etunned and boredom worked . trneq a! "a3otwr In his inched then mount then home and voice. :‘The good 1otthinq It. Whit. - o'ey, lolloved try a groom who he not been eluded.†.emrted to h" â€m “9 trom no "Mr. White? Oh. you. leee. Butte 'here. u to be trusted. in. Schmidt." m tr “Good nothing. It. Schmidt." spoke “a 'rtytsterioarlr-a" tanunahtatr. a voice, “a, nu! bewildered. be whirl- “a. will not balmy no to In, and " ttat In held. to contract Ire. ' mm“, of . "ther." tun. "Did I sum. 'out" ' “I at van this mannin- rldjnn m usn. ts" s strange am. She will hurry tor love none. Her father ls determined that aha shall marry a row prince. That much I In“ con- fess to you. She has detied her father, Mr. Schmidt. She will than: tor love, sad I believe It Is In your power to awaken love In that tdor- this heart of hers. You"- “I had the brides: sump†of her." mumbled Robin. "When did Ill. mm?" “Centuries um! centuries Mo. Mr. Ichmldl." aid the. with . smile. "t was washing of the J mimu." ' "Oh'." he exclaimed, mtsttlutr. “I nought you - or _ yes. ot course! Bully quite wonderful.“ I "Your mind has gone horseback rid- ing. t fear. At present n ts between here and Lauterbruumm. jogging bo- Iide that roaring little torrent that"- , "Her father bu and all that tan be had," In. broke in quietly. "Be can- istot force her to marry the m be bu :.yseteeted. She will marry the mm the iloves" I [is bowed may over the [and Ill. be"! on: for him to clap and w muted lemming about being wool lulu! in! mm “Ian tt n glorious morning? m low wonderful she In In this mucous naught." In! on In. Gaston. In Ttttrt my b0 described u l hurried. Icrvous manner. i, "Thank you. thank you. Mrs. Gu- éton." he cried. with shining eyes. "God ghleu you!†i, Night cum and with " the silvery .3510. of moonlight across the hoary iheaded queen ot the Oberland. When 'iRottirs come out from dinner he Denied inimsell on the porch, texpectant, - i-snd vastly lonesome. " don't. mind confessing that you are quite right." he said funk". "You are in love." “I on." he confessed. she hid her hem! upon his. Her eyes were wide with angel-nan “Would it drive nwny the blues it I were to tell you that you hue n dance to win hert" wand. Itrlvlng tor command at her yams. "It " dreadful to feel that gwmo on. In forever wutchlnx you Efrem behind. I um glad tt II you. *hoWever. You " least no not who were: on “an never slew-P " She gently withdrew her Inna from " "In! clasp. "Mrs. Gaston told no (But she had neon you. I feared that you might have trot" on your way ro- joining." He Nit his head stunning. "tt-tt I could believe that-that"-- he be- gun and choked up with the rush ot emotion gut swept through nun. "Por God’s sake. Mrs. Gaston. tell tmr-teil me. has she breathed 3 word to you that"- "Not n single word. But I know her welt. t h-ve known her since she was . baby. end I cu: rend the soul the: looks oat through those lovely eyes.†"But r0u--rou don't know anything about me. I my be the rertest Niven" Inter. I must be honest with you. Mrs. Gaston," he Bald suddenly. "I am not"-- She held up her hand. "Mr. Totten bu Informed me that you are a lilo long friend ot Mrs. Truxton King. I tabled to her from Paris. There Is no more to be amid." i His face tell. ‘everythlng? ( "She said no more than that R. Schmidt la the ttmeat boy In all the world." Suddenly her face plied. "You are never-never to breathe a word of km. to-to Bedeua." she whispered. She came at tnat-tUtd alon'e. Store plug at the rail not more than in: arm'- length from where he Bat, she gazed pen-Indy up at the solemn mistrea- of the valley, one slim hand at her bosom. the other tt.ntrirtg limp at her side. Ha I†tn thrnildont. "Bedells!" he whispered softly. one nun out not land to him. lull ammng. "I fear I Ihlll never become accuMomcd to being pursued." Ibo "After our exwrlenco In run- t than“ think that you had - She turned quickly, to ttnd him standing beside her. his face glow with nature. A quick catch ot the breath. I sudden movement of the hand that tag upon her breast Ind than the Btnited--a wavering. uncer- tain mile that went straight to his nun Ind stunned him tor startling her. "t be: Four pnrdon," he began "mash. "t---1 startled vou." "Rejolelnx?" he cried. “Why do you In um?" "But her father? What will he a! TIE PRINCE OF (lltNB'rkllllf "Did she, tell WMF- (Dy can. Ian locum-M.) "Yea, i knew why," she said enimiy. emotionlessiy. He drew hack instant tr. chilled by her directness. "You come because there was promise of In Interesting adventure, which you now no on the point of making impossible by s rather rash exhibition of huts." no stirred " her shadowy Me in utter confusion. For n moment he was speechless. Then a rush of our testing sincerity surged up within bin. and he cried out in tow, intense tones: N ennnot hilow you to think that of Buy at your own home store: trom merchants who protect your Interest. by ADVERTISING TO YOU THE IN. FORMATION WHICH YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ABOUT COMMODITIES AND PRICES. "Easily wavered. Nothing " an became at me. I journey thither, and I cum because I Ind set my heart on seeing the Jungfrau." "But you had seen " mtny man.†"And I hoped (but I might ttnd peace and quiet. here." also odd" quite dlstittetir. J "You knew I would come, but you didn't know why. did you. Bedellsf' He leaned n little closer. “Then you In DC!†“loud?“ she smiled “an. “A than to Ill-chic! In In: on. "M no I in. Id than 3mm chm '10 Inn has. tramttng tor two day- and - Mr. Schmidt. try train and motor. on an; " a sauna unmet-ally. hopping Inn lulu all; in any db. reeuon but the run on. about u anus bod. undoing " want at quest things." Ntoqthat â€vanquish lab-mushy unnamed." I. n- ursed. s mu " 'eakttwr In in voice. "The good loath; It. Will. In: not been eluded.“ "Mr. mun Oh. ya. I no. But he I: to be trusted, In. Stunt." m and mpaterioarlr-and hauntingly. “no will not balmy no to my and monster of I “that." "Quite." In “Red. “Which to- counts. no doubt. for your Mun to no them." "Now. tell me everything." he an. "Prom beginning to and. What bo- camo of you “to? that do " m. Cloud. whither In." you honeyed. and wherefore veto you to Don: on coming to this new blasted In.» _“You expected to and no heâ€. didn't you?" "Yea, but I did not regard you ll . disturber of the peace." _ " “I you this morning new In. him.†said he slumâ€. she turned her fare a.†and for I moment was men. "ttttatt n at. mono chum over there. Mr. Schmidt? The, - to b. u abandoned II we." Btu, trrdieated two churn no" the broad ponds He shook his head. “It In an look- In; tor the mo" utterly Mono. mow me to can your Btuntton to the two In yonder corner.“ “It tts quite " our chm.†00 all! with n "on. "Or Mr. White. perhaps not an n- mind you that they bl" annually sharp eyes." "Mr. White In no longs: hut.†II. mnounced. 1 an heart taped. “Then t. " long} In" nothing to fear,†it all qulckly. She Ignored the bunny. “no tett this Afternoon. Very well. In " (no; the nuts over them. I rumor 113. ttol --autt I say shunts?†_ “Mrs. Gator: will b. looking for Ill. before'-- she hem hulutlnxly. _ 5if, ' A I , r " I (ft, J" r), T, , . " f, (f ty, 2' 4:, _ 312;" ' a . (I; . N “4 , ' V /t , ’ bu, . f 5gt ('3, ‘x T. 7 ' 'r, 3:1 ‘ 4 kit UT 'tf h ' ali?) ll Dr. Pierre), Favorite Ph-Witter, i I "mraleoholie may that any 'l'L'l) woman can dolyluke became it in Pt [and from mph and herb. with pun] team. cumming tonic 'rem-tit ""TttstheveertmstrmeatntA. ml? that my father would think of look " tor me. Besides. I 'un curiou- to m the plan t understand that the great Mr. anther: ts to be than soon. on! the stupid prince who will not be tempted br millions, Ind tt In even poulblo that the 'txtmoexttnar, Misc Btithetm my taka tt Into not head to look the place over baton GTaa, refusing to " It. prince“. H may and some mammal}: or entom- riots begin.†up was staring n her wide end and lncreduloue. "Do you really Ina.- to say you are going to Gunsmkr' "l have thought of doing so. Don't you think It will be amusing to be on the scene when the grand cum no curs!" All this time the wee regarding tttm lhrough amused, hut cloud cyan. She had a distinct advance over him. She knew that he was the Prince od Gnunark; she had known tt formal! days. Perhaps If one had known ntl ‘the thing: that were In his esmnh= brain she would not have ventured to far Into the comedy the was construct, 111;. she would have ttenitated--am she might have Changed her methods mpletely. But she was In the no“ to do end my during tunâ€. ( CHAPTER xv". _ Love In Ahoy-nee. " oon Prime!" the m - ugly. He started. Tttq - _ was no unexpected that he ll- ', no“ betrayed him-ell. n ,riuNsinverybttwater.rmar.'. who. "t-ttGiiirott3raua ttrtttgt "m-or pump lemon" 8. tqotintuettemese-utsavaftae 'lldled? Balsam ll- mmmlmnntomnhu (lactic! , Burma-n. “mar-mam» ".strnosttrtdi-tlr. "tamtravtnqstrett-rdurtsodt- chum; no tuber. Mr. Schmidt. and quantum-non. “than manner!†before tuna-com "Do you mind telling Inc who" â€I no going to, I!†Guile? 'Wimt to Vienna. thet-Mt, "I mot new when. I In" W to so to Edelvelu." "Edelweiss!" be new In alto- lament. He could lard!) - " Illlltfllllltf mu (lTlltlltl0lllllif new. to I he“ to keep on dodatrs. It ta splendid Nn." "Bum'," the pleaded. “You must not say it. I 3m .etrtoo--res. I know an you Ire seriou- too. But you am! will. It you were In any " to In: no. , should have to and you “In: Bad- oh. belle" me. I do not vat In do M Ttttttttt " h tittttt II It. "ftdttihtt" DIG-Alan: tte., Hon-AL “Por m M I was I“ “WMMmdM TM. lummmqm M when t (out bod.“ I“ "YttumnttramqttitoqrmsBeeNt,trr. Schmidt. mummm» Met. ttmMtBoeta-wtttmstnr mertrrrtre-.fortttsqttte- wanting. Bowman-m mahhuma!‘ ttisdiointa,andrrsrttandsmrolUa. A (thud adri-d "rmitwtiV Old Iron a. on“. they did no good. Aperthituss,tbttt-ue wand I on truthfully any that Hm. mud. mutt. - Mun, with - I! I! “Faun-um" p the oniy median thathelpedmo". LOUIS LABRIB. ::.:x;- Gums. u‘nuvom‘wlu‘ anrttttnqto_tatott_thtntt no. (box. a for use. an: a... 25.. “All tuqumor-tt numb, - (To be continued.) to (than In. on -.-- It. and " John D. Cook an! M! In ltasr.vute.---Mr. Geo. smut»: - Bond†a the bone " It. no In John Hou.--her. William Fore-brood In. Goo. Forester - m " the home at Mr. Ind In. Geo. Globe. -Mr. and In. John Hon no - and Illa All: lot 'tr,', my at the home at Mr. and n. 000. B. Betttstidt.- In. Geo. - o! Btu:- tord and In. Henry (Hunt at New lumbar: all In: “the Stretcher or 8:11th spent Sunday with their pal-emu. Mr. and In. Andnv Stub eher.-- Mr. and In. Conrad Kneuel spent Sunday caning It the home of Mr. and In. Goo, Nenrmettrter.-- Mr. 3nd In. Fred Rachel artd “any spent Sunday " the home of Mr. and Mn. Geo. B. Schmidt " Church Cor- Recent Visitors st the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. Glee. Clesr View Farm. were: Mr. t F. Patterson, of 'l‘horold. Miss Florence Millln. of Form. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. mess, of Waterloo. and Mr. Elton Umbsch ot Toronto.--Our Ford ettatttrers are kept busy dodging out ot the way of our tonsorlal artist who now drives a ditpsitted Dodge. __ The latest is that Hydro may he turtt. ed on try Aug. 15th. Yea. verily, we may be deceived by having the truth told uB.--Mr. and Mrs. Keiterborn of Elmira spent Sunday with friends in' town.-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hnuck of Toronto have been spending their holidays with Me., and Mrs. Wm. Hauetr. - Mr. Will Kuischewsky had the misfortune ot breaking his ankle by falling from a ladder while paint- ing reeentlr.-Mr. and Mrs. E. W. B. Snider of Kitchener called on friends in town on saturttar--c_ church Sunday school ehjoyed their annual outing in ', Mr. Anson Brutrfeher's grove last Satori“ atterNNm.-- Mr. Karon Cross ot London spent the week end with " mother and other triettdss.---MiBsea Mary and Ellen Mor. er or Kitchener were holiday visitors In towrt.--Wr. and Mrs. E. Musselman of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. M. L "hreher.--MItT Bella Weber is spen- ding a tew ttasiAritts her sister. Mrs. not. Theae are the cum! any. of Aug- ust. when the. fruits ot our fertile fieidn on being gnrnered in. and tho human, who tours our Onurio high- wnys and byway; in times like these. hu a rather Minted concept ot I hippy hunting ground. it he do" not see typical manitmttations ot one where'er he roams. During the bot humid spoil even Sandy til-carded hi: kit“ and was waning little more than a unile. He thinks the Kaine! look- kind of slum to begin the tourth yam- ot this wary War. Tony says there is nothing tor us but to keep on keep- Ing on, and futht to a ttttMt on fttrtt are. So the Hon. Bob has hohhed up serenely again. Sir Robert need: some one to put a little "trep" into that Caninct ot his. Who’s Who and What's What. N. R. Ernst. at mtsttsrviiie.--Mr. Stark and family motored to Hamilton on Monday to spend the day with their son Harold.-- Mrs. E. T. Schlenker and daughter are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, G. t R. depot.--Lim coin demonstrated last week that there are still no ftityty on the Ford try motoring to Owen Sound and return between 9 a. m. and 10.30 p. m. Next! -Magter Kenneth Snyder is being congratulated on passing with honors the Primary course in the rcent exams ot the Toronto Conservatiry ot Music. --Mr. Noah Ernst of Toronto spent he week end at his home here.--Mr. J. H. lloelscher of Kitchener and son Jackie and Miss Smith spent Mon. day with Dr. T. M. Rottinaom-- JMr. Geo. Weis of Preston spent the week end with his friend, Mr. Noah Hang. --Bortt.. Ora-Tuesday. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brubacher. a "utthter.-Mr. and Mrs. H. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Becker of Listowei spent Sunday at Maple Grove.-- Master Cecil Um. hach or Waterloo is spending a few weeks " Clear View Farm. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. mea.--The Cone» logo is considerably lower this week on account of the number of tUh cap- tured by alien At'hermetttott civic holiday.--- Mrs. Emerson Menger and son Billie of llespeler are rusticatinx at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Mengor.--Mr. and Mrs A .B, Wea- ver and daughter Irene loft last week for a trip through the Western Prue virttyts.--Mrtr. Jarvis of Toronto spent t few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brtttmcher.-- Mr, Tilman Beck net of Detroit has returned after visit- ing his mother here tor a week. Majoi iloht. Cram, Mrs. Cram and daughter 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snider ot Winterbourne were the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. W. Snider at Evenhoime on Sunday. Major Cram has been in active service in France. where ts was severely wounded by the burst ing ot a shell. After several monthr in the hospital he is practically recov- end and is now in charge at trans oorus conveying returned soldiers. On Friday last he landed " Quebec in charge or 600 soidlers and will short- ly return to England again. Obituaries. . Armchalmumphy. Our sympathlen are pxtPn’de to tho members of (hum families In our com- munity which lost rrlntlvos hy the hand of death roconlly. Ott mmdar, July 29th. Mrs. Alhort Htthermettt passed 'twttrin the K. and W. Hog. oltn after sworn] weeks ot patient sunning. fthe In sunlvnd by a bun- ttand and five small children. The tuneful unions were held in the Men. nonllo church Tut-Inlay afternoon. Also on Sunday Mr. Henna Rom. Sn. who had been romptMning for some months. died leaving I widow and two rmldren to mourn his loan. The funeral wan held on Wednpndny morning at Murtln'l Mvnnonm: church. We have Ilsa to report the death of Mrs. George Black. nee mu Jemima (W to. up 0.) /our Busy Neighbo rs Shaman. E. W. B. m friends - ry church "d r annual "d tgtrfctter's = Bn.-- Mr. g went tho Ill Late Blight is s fungus disease CAI which is particularly noticeable on potatoes in summer and is quite ser- l‘Csnn ions when the weather is all warm. home in moist and muggy. It is first notice- old hem able in the form of dark coloured Way. spots on the leaves which soon begin V The n to curl up and in some instances the lg know diseased portion of leaves and Vie-Ilium. is emit a smellvlike that of a bad fish. detail a: A careful examinstion of the under Chief of surface of the leaves where these Division brownish spots appear will reveal Departm the presence of a greylsh white Clean a: "mould" or “mildew." The spores Sort oui produced in these spots on the leaves the legs are scattr red by wind and Watermnd Break 0 are capable ot iniecting s healthy."1° ham potato teal and starting the diseaseipack th afresh. It no spraying has been done'ju, or a and weather conditions are at “Upossible. favourable. the spores thus produced Add so“ rapidly infect the surrounding 'iiii't,'1A,i'i'r"rr'; and the disease spreads most rapidly. pepper.) The disease can be prevented hyl Pitt tn thoroughly spraying with "oc'r:1tijii,i,i, Mixture. " is an insurance, in feet In from an investment worth while. one: for The Bordenux Mixture for control- ling Lste Blight. also Early Blight. and applied in I very thorough man- ner In order to he effective. The formula ttc--- 4 lbs.Copper Sulphate. (Bluestono). 4 lbs. Lime. freshly linked. to train. Wster. 7 The Copper Sulphate and lime should not be mixed in concentrated solutions u this lessens the value of the mixture and iungicide. Dismdve auct- sepnrstoly and dilute by making up to " gallons with water before straining into the spray tank. "or- desux should be used fresh. though Mock solutions may be kept for an in. Itqtnttiut period Those stock solutions may be mode up as touowtc--- Put " ails. of wuter In tk barrel Ind manna " lbs. ot limestone In An old not! Just below "new surface of the water The blnentonn will soon dm. aolve Ind each gluon of the wlmlnn will contain 1 lb, of the. rapper lul- plum. Sinks " lbs. " Lime-ttood burnt the gonna crop ot Ontario or 'ettt Imately 5,000,000 bushels {a log jih- nnaly by the farmers ot Ontario/due to attacks or the Late Blight min of the Colorado Potato Beetles. This loss can be prevented by iorarirur â€wrongly at regular intervals with Bordeaux Mixture as atungicido to prevent blight and Paris Green or Arsentte of Lead as a poison to mm- bat the beetles. It I: estimated that 25 per out»! Laari,i,i,jgl!itarar POTATO one? msunAucq‘gf: Lo cook Mu caYonunuvddthin nan-3' lflllh'ft S%%-Aï¬wm1vainmdyoumuzoï¬u "rmE"gelation. b,W.,1f,',t,,'lg"gft tannin: ally . onwooum 'dlilh'h",'Slt'tllrA'/.'d','cl'll 'l'A'e".Tlllhk'l'; is I Pm can: my: equally good!“ the "tahie0tegtmesmierookuedfarf-iht 10. 20 and 10Nh.sackat2andtMh.mrtmta. You can keep the Jine natural color in Raspbetvy Preserves PrtgtmtWNGLABWSrTaB-4kad-dutttmN.trire '"'"uttUh",og,,ttgr,gll2,rda""" rudyuunuodptinud Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Limited Power Building. Montreal 141 Ni own no]! 100' CW " ml IN â€as: FULL "MUN 4tatGmat, PACKAGE "Puma and, UM†nmuunmlvnl In order to do effective work all pans of the potato should be spayed about every two weeks. Cnrelulnesa and thoroughness my: and pays well, while carelessness and poor worl' In simply energy and materials thrown laway. Add salt and pepper. (About a tea- spoonful of salt and % teaspoontnl of pepper.) . The method of operation for 'wtsat in known as “Straight Peck" by the trade is very simple and in given in detail as follows by Dr. Ram. Barnes. Chief ot the Meat and Canned Foods Division Health ot Animal: Branch, Department of Agriculture. ottawn. Clean and cut up the chicken. Sort out the fleshy portions, such as the legs. thighs hid breast. Break on the protruding portions ot the bones in each piece. Pack these t1eshy portions In a gem Jar or other container. on closely as Pitt to within #6 of an inch of over. flowing with the liquid thet comes from the balance of the chicken, pro- cess tor preparing which is given be. low Place tn boiler or other vessel can. taming warm water and graduIIIy bring to a boil. Por pint jars boil " hours. Por quart jars boil " hours. Por the balance or the chicken, Place In kettle and boil till the meat will atrip free from the bone; Strip on nil meat mid pack In tar. Pour thereon the bnlnnce ot the liq- uid in theikottle that has not been used In the first jar. It there in not enough liquid to till the second tar, add water Place m boiler as above, and boil as follows. For pint jars 1% hours. For quart jars 2%hours. In all cases take care not to expose the gem jun to a madden change ot temper-turn.- .. CAN YOUR HENS FOR WINTER‘ USE. "Canned chicken" may be made at home in your own kitchen out ot the old hens that ought to be killed any- way. - " desired Ibo whole of the chicken may be prepared the sumo u the int . Ir. order to control the Potato Beet. 163 some poison may be. met] glans with the Bordeaux Mixture Add y.. lb. of Parity Green and 1% lbs. or Arsen- ate ot Load to 40 gallons of the mix ture. This has proved a very etfec~ the remedy. Also. after (lie jars have cooled Mt. examine the tom to no that the COT. er. are air-light. A '7 L' 7 " r - i . cunt" a cunt" li m -t-, I... J Guam ' PM ma b I. m - 0...: “all. u. f Car. 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