A `She was acting -0. part, and a most , oonsummate actress she, proved. But Cupid'e.da-rts"a.re sharp. and there is an old proverb that it is dangerous to - play .withuedged.' tools. Alas! she . found the` truth 0! it. but t(_:_o'w'el1, for when; had at firat_been pretense be- ` oamemeality. .Not;_ only hadfshe-en- , tangled the amiable. `good-looking~Guy ` Charter in `the meshes oi the net.she- haul -spnead`for~ him, but,in doing so; -she had_herse1f"got as fast fixed as her _ (prey. She had fallen hopelessly in 4+`--Jofwvnitlwtwhe-1nan~upen-whem~sheJaad+ sworn to wreak her vengeance I? V ' Vat hm-. nm`-wanna." never f-,1H.m'9.d Tm` O ' I ooooououoououuoooiooz : ` SORTH\\'1~1S1` FLOWERS. Ewlioira O'Neill. writing of life on 3 W; \Y-...I...;,.,,`. .. O O O O O O oo oVun\_oo'o About thcousc. i,,,`.-uuuu vucnu. u........a .. ..-., .... .. lranuh in the great. Northwest, says: I " One of the great; charms of the` prairie I is that the ilorvers grow in such 5113.559: 7-and xnyriads oxfer` it. l.'ntil-l mme .hrI`E I never knew what it was to see ; >34 many flowers as 1 could wish all; at (Snre: . . May is the time when ' Uh` violets hlumnliblue. a;n.l {tray Juli! golds-n. they come up by thousands in the short grass. and at the sunw time ` the `shouting stars nuike lung flushes 5` l o{ crimsun where they stand in their ' regiments. nodding sixle by side. Samu- ` times in pnre white one bends like all - of June it is .\wrLh taking .1 long ride bride among the re-sht. They are little yxinged flowers. reminding one of `C-"Q7 clung:-ns, but `American cowslip` is iir misllrullinbg:-niilihlif. 1717: first -tolind the f,orz_g.-ux..c,-nuts that `grow; in certain high swts. Que calls (urge!-d mt`-nots blue at; borne, hut the blues: l I ' would luck as [sale as` skun-milk beside ' 5 these. Enamel of the-deepest (urquuise [\`\`Ould Iv: dulled bj them. Ilxoy shine 1. . (`.'I'E(].' * ` "With July there a.r1`ives .1 ood of '_blue and gold. Lupins of every shade. ' of blue stand thick up lhe'si(l'vs`o['t.lie ' coulees. Blue asters. short and daisy- lplnces. Golden gx1i.llz1r(lias. dn,rk-L'ente.r- ed, with brilliant fringes, shine like miniature suns right and left." high 11(ll0\\', everywliere, 'l`hen'_c(>me the. '_ha.1'ebells~(lim.` `Instead of-' being shy and sol ltd ry, as they are at. home. they come in thousa.n millions mlher: -g acres of harebells and the delicate blue -l flowers wave together in the faintest 5,`;-,z_g_v_:in(l_,\v\;1_i_gg1__tl1e- low sun strikes `Lover them`; if you hnmien to be riding` -wvitli your fare to the west: you see . them like countlesg of light tra.nsimr- 3 enily twinkli-ngjn, the long grass} Au- gust \i=ithh"f'Eh: faint blue flowers. but 4 brings -insteaAl- :the~fi,re.-weerk .g-l0\\',ll1g 1,-on every hill and hollow, and slender 2? sunflowers-eluste.ring in the loops of ' the creek. Thevsexlark-eyetl 'singl.e,.sun- flowers are the most. u~ncert.ain of ziut: unm`s One "year they are ever_v\\jhere. the next "year liardly to tlie inevitable September snow-storm. like, cover the hare and hnlf-.gr_zlssed ` l .en:'"'l hn"'sooner or?"latereomesf "' and "after that you muy.s.y good-l1_ve_ V to the wild floweragxnrl turn your at- . tention _t.o shooting pm.irie_chickens-." . T" Goonkizcilns; ' Croquethes . of \7euX.-g()1e pound rouetrveah two ounoes ham, two ounces of tongue, salt, pepper, nxmne , one cum butter. one" tahlespo`o1xful of cream. one tublqspobntul `stock. Mine. \ Jthe veal,` mm and tongue finely. sea- son it and put it in a sauce_pan with the cream. stock", butter and :1 little lilour; sjnune1f__fp1" one_ fourth hour, i turn it on io a .djsh.~zLnd make into cm -quevttes; egg and l>readcrumb'_then;; letvstand for one half hour; egggmd bremlcrumb "them again. 'and fry""in boiling-fal_;-till= a bright golden brown. ca.-.....I..._ .` n|....\.;a. ` n;-_ Ivvldlllb .u--_. m... ,. -.-Buy BULUCIL -uuuvu. Strawberry Sherbet.-Stmwbevrryk sherbet is .very palz1t.z'mblL{he.3e`spring ~ ' tnvn Wnmmm Han crmnu F:-nm nnunul _--_W, ._..-__, ,....-....--.H..-._..._ F, ., Tflays. Remove the. stems frommevefalt boxessof `sst';`41\vlzer_1iit:s, equal in wmght: to one poxmd ur more. mash them, mix with __them the juice of a.',lemon-_. one tablesp0.onful' of `or fl0\V8I`_ water and thvee pints of water. 1x1_;L,la_ev:`o*1;_1;se- or four hours time. strain the -juicg" `off the 8t!:a\vl)erx'i_es into another. ha ;-., in, pressing them to `extrz;x:_tg :"1sfm\_1c'h ' omthe juigei ins 'p'9:_3sihbe. Add to the ` `nice one -pound of douh!_e- rined sug; ` an ;\n1L_;stir'it u:itiI_ the sugar has .dis~ . \ so1ve'd:-Thax;;_strain~%apdpnnlriu ice `-"for an'chour'.4, ' " Ff `. . rv.,,`1-Au -In .. ' . 1 `' Qrauge.Snut1eLi5o?8. foi_n~ 55;`- Tbleepoohfuls of` sugar,_ tour 'tq_blspoqn=`; 'f,u41'sL -of `orange juice}. . two. oLwate~.n..-l;he., 3 nu. tau` us.-u`. 1, " V"g1`a;ted rin.dof`o'n% i`*"180. u piiiqh"01. 1 to the` {cum the sa1t.;g'm_teds_rind. sn- 5 -n-xiv-'nm salt.-. Beatiwthe eggs separately ` Kant f:n..:;m.-Aiunq Nvl. "nth in r:_ u-a.pynLoucv, I-"V'_vI- :\" VlIVlI~W5yI .;allow a large" tubleamonml of-richf ryilk or, cream and &;.litl 'nn3!z!=~t- `M1>.*h9..-1mm Mats` gum-'an1d.l5es.t to--am-em.` Next. stir in . th orange juice tmd \vm:er.,both'sli ht- - 5-ly -- mix well-,- ~a.nd;-~ laaHy- _ 9; `into the same the stiffly bGt0n,\jIlitBBs ;Turn._ at once intovu buttmti pudding` * ,diphL and bake just 124 minues in ,1; hot` '1-oven. Serve at (vncbr ` ` I ` so we youm we sa.u..: gru_u.em_rmu. su- .n_A-..._`._- ....x 13...... m_`_..`.>1.'>_._-`_ MDLIJKJ HUD Ulllltruu Immediately she went with a. trav- eling companion to.Sho1~eport, and put up at the otel Mvetropole. where gmioug the names inscribed on `the: visitors book she saw that of "Guy Cl1:u`l`m'.'.' ' ` .u.- _ , .._...u..": .1:......: M. Ma lvwui vugvu uu vjgvvn (Asparagus; and .u..... .. x......... `+nm-n.M.y. .. n.1 ;.g...:..'u ,' it'u;1:I1 dz`-ht.` and while H10 dz-hL per Cup-R filzx of Spain is` 87-3. liizu of Grmt Bri-E is 857. of Italy 870 and of France: sllti. 'Jt`St! - figures are uxisk-zu1in;;.' - . for (In-_v `:10 notltake Emu 21u'uun l. t\\`o':[, 3!i1np0rl:u_1t <~1vx1xcntsr-!iu'sL. xhu wealth; moi Elm cdunt,r_\'. and smtod. its Lwedit. E 3 : For instzuivo the debt per capital of Ho1- ` _ mm! is $95.56. Thai or may 15 $76.06.; _ ()sIvnsib!_\' the burden of debt is he:1vi-f [ or in Holland than in Imly. hut. the,` , films `are othefrxvise. .HOH;and is .1! _ \\`e:1_I\l1' 1-mxntry: the people are lhrift_\';J 3 the internal mxvs are light: the com-i l'1)t`l`l?t` is iaugzu and the pr0fiLs of its .'.l.. n..Inn:..I M. a tablespoanful of mm in upsder? until hot, pour in the mixmreand cook. umil lhicykened. Have ready, huiled, the` headsrnf :1 bum:-h of asparagus and. [stir in with. eggs just befnna remm.-Sag ! from the tire. Serve. 0Ik\[IlOi5[`n8d `toast. `-5 13,.-- `r_anu.~ w`\.-.' J Luuzw. ` ) Rose Leaf Cake`.-I-T-aki `any plain cake batter, bake 3n slnnll pauy pans; make a nick trusting, `adding a few drops of -fruit color or ccx-hineal ta` imuke u rivh ya-ink. Ice the cakeL_x- wept nag, which .~.huu!d he iced Wlth . the _\'eiluw uf an egg Emzxlen _slitwi_th. sugar. _\rr.:m.re them on thiiftke dfsl fthe _\`rih,nv uni: in Hm center and thei c....!. _ .., -. v-u, ..\ unuu, nun uuun. u so .Iu1nhlocs.--Bnlf p`R1x~~fl(J1lX'. half! puunzl sugar, half pound huxfcr, two} eggs; flavor mrmrding to taste. E I , ?`1JuIn`~ Flmmrlnl fnnollllun fumnnrul Mlh '2 I `r|...n ..l`l|oIn...- \`..n.m(.. 3 iqlmrl. muuv =r::nm (>1 I Q little mure am} some IVSS. i ' r u. -(vi; . 3 A table has been _shows that Spain owe: .1. ._(: I,`__ L... ; ........ ....\. ....-. ,.......a U1 colollinl po.~i<,T~:ssinn.~` : u_`<- om"mno11s. lmly ` gin a poor noun! ry: it. l1u.s few muuufuc-' ltures and il` lxu.-4 p}:xc1ically.n`o yixoney `lI1V('8l,&(l ubroml. Thu zxggn-gaLe\\'enltl1.l `,0! Italy. inllxding land. live stock. mgr- cllamlise, `ships, gold and silver, mil- \\'a5_\'s. buildings zLml personal effects, averages zxlxmt $500 for each inhabit-l am. In Hollzuid the aweruge wealth is: 1:'.nn L... m...l. :..I...`..:......a. ..__.1 11.. Llllfllo. ' ` - Ellim was naturally `inclined to be of rather 9. scwere temperament, and, carrying hr disposition into her dress.~ she generally wom plaln haljits, Her _ companion. fhemfore. was somewhat startled when she uppearedlat table d hote clull Lu 3. superb style that was. quite `unusual to her. , Could this l beautiul, queenly girl he the hereto- fore rather plaimlooking Miss Stor- nmnt with whom she had been trav- 1\L'uxg? It `hardly seemmi possible. Bu the mason was soon apparent, Cut; {Wmrfnr nrnvvu` fh ICE`. 9. grand- V ..... \lA um. ............- aweruge is` 31.500 for each inhabitant,` and the` Dubch can the-n-[ure much better sung? `(aid the nutional debt. of S95 eacjljiif 1111'. average than can the 1'talia11.~s,the: .:,.\.L _'e arm V v\ ..-Q`. I -L- -Ix.--a~ly`- ._r I debt of S76. fare value. .-Xclually. U land's `.2 1-2; Spain's total debt is eqniV- ` `V 'ln T_,lle mglttel` of intorestou del3t'ol) -' iligntiuns. Engl;1_nd s msilion has long` lbeen an enviable one -zunongi Iiuropezin ' gnatipns. English consols paying 2'3-4 per cent. stgll aL'~;ilu>ut 112. and it may l `he said roughly that the English Gowl ernnienl, can borrow all the, money it gt needs and a -good deal mom. no doubt, E at an average rate of L 1-3 per cent. g The Spanish Guvernxnent loans pay osg tensilily -4 per Cunt but Spanish bonds are selling an less l.han.one-third their I therefore. the Spanish Goveiinnienl is paying 12 [J0-I cents on the money l.~orrowed---n ruinous rate when L-om}>are with ling- nlent. to about. $1.250.000.000\and Eng- lund's'.t0 33 300.0llll,000, hut. tllie Health [I ' of Great Britain is four times grea-Ker"; and its credit is five times as good; v ll ln all vmnnII'.lnl:in1I: nf n.-nirmnl rlnhf l E ,.-. l ,\ ( i :5 C i. C unu HIS \.'I'(lH. `S I.lVE_! l-H1193 HS EUOCL In all compuuuzions of national debt; still another error has come to be gen- ' em]. .Fmnce's debt. per inhubit,:1nt;l is: .now $11.6. wl1l.le`lhat of Germany isi bnly 81.87. This disparity wouldfjbei il l. very difficult to explain. were it'notl- known that earl: of the countries or! political "divisions making up the Ger? man Empire has_ :'i sepa.1`al.e debt of its} own. For instance. Bamria has a dgsbti of $~11`,00!l0.000, .1,-720,000,000 marks. and I . Wurtemberg' has a debt of $90.000,000-` both larger tiiThe debt (at the em- : pire, 'hiQ_h is OQL $77,000,000.` UULL` ts L=i_Iu u'uu_1 LU-uuy. `E t Ruthex` we culuvate our capacity [01 , I en_joyment;.[0r is 1; mculty Miich Vv 'h3V M i. Dignity.` egotismj `t ,[00lj!}__[`Sl`_V:Bc fenr--ull thesp `often.-Id stand, in the .\va_{r.\v,,}1c_sn we would yild J .i>ur/Lagelves entirely to the `joy to be got; " .'roni the` preexgt moment. - ,1r_, likciy . _t3hiIgh'en. we woiild _t]n~o\v`o'ft Vt_1;i,s i_1`;V-'."V=,."l Lroephctidn; and au'z`1lysis.'o'f on-r reek I; iussmmsi .thI`W ".rSlV-85 V\1.t.t':9r1x;,i1:~_.t;c2..`t " -tah1s`%moment`sV good; ` our mem rje,s of-g . . it`1.won1t1#be'trs :l > `child's memories o{_:h_'T g1:rd;=chi`1d11ood;,,`; Qwrzhlgl--Ottl` joy in_.tJx as? t IL great as Were` ou1`;.uhi1Z$B"rosg-col1ired' 1 l. visions`~.q,1ong ago, \ ' 2.. 2.- . _. * , Z 1 5, fine Snltimof Turkey ha`:-5m{ ham 9. .l;locca'.thbabjg_g9stxhoIi.Ie ix! tht ~wor1[m. - It -is` _intepdad. 01`. :. madman at mum %nd ia`.~:c.apa-b1aAn:.. - L. :- 4. `. u, "X Visnno, It: anoommoslzgtg - `V THE LVARGEST1H0U&r* v- .% !, -2.%r;1a mum :1..`{m the um I` `We. look back to past exerines in I . life with (regret, thinking that ya have ulissed gime . of the pleasuxre `we- inight have found in thenl it we "had on_ly demted ourselves more to the] "pnesnt_ii1omenL. .'3;id we`1ook eagerly forward toj the fuuxrmthinking that when it has become the present we _ cunnotmil tg exhaust alI o{ its many .lnIl..J.Jn vuagllvv I u. dengms. ward. we fail `to see that the_p1`eseut "11:-~~' _ - 1 S0 looking alwa._vs l>nck\vzn`d or for: ` momentconlzxins somethiugvpeculigyr-to ilse1f,'\\'hich we navel` had before and I will never have `again, and U13 _...... ,..... ..... ......,'..II M ..-..A..:..... -..I.. -1 ..... .._.v.V.. ........ ....,.., ....3. ya`... u..._, now own w go1; a.11_it contains; only. now can we squeeze dry the fruit we ` - now hold Ln our hands. ' L`.~.-.. ii -3 r\A` L-uni nun .\u..`.\'.'. the mason appurenu. Guy Charter promd to be 9. good- looking. manly. open-faced fellow of about 30-quito the last. man. one: . would have thought from his appear- ance, to trifle with a.`wonmu's affec- tions. Having been much abroad, this cozersution was interesting and cul- _ tumd, and his "company was much sought after by his. fellow guests. : An introduction took uluco bet\ve.eIi }]7l.W9l_lit>}_i17l.!Ll1l-13; \yUEU lL_CUI.ll8S, l-I1 _l} ; -e.nt. Nor do we cheat; the past of l Hm {inn :1 rnnm. uxhivh mmnnnr mvusx ma "l*I.ll:~ HUI.` UU U llllliill; l~U pllh .11]. 3 t a fine :1 mum. which n1_emory` gives us-.` w n we get .. the g1`eutL:st; amount oi? good we can from to`-day. E V Rsnthor we enll.ivat.a our mum:-if.v `fm . `DOW HQIU LL! UUT IHUJUS. ` For `it xull not hurt our enjoyr ment oillgs future, when it comes, that ax 1|.-run -unTn7vnrI fn` h`Q fnlll rhn nu-992.; `mum: Tm. mutton. wan. [gm _._- , _.,...3.4e,_4..`....,, .. sun [I drop-3 ut"-fruit make rep: sugar. thifike fsf. . the the; pink K-sum` amund it like a rose. 3 (Singer (.'r;u'ker.~;s-One pint of mu-' l.'1.~:ws, h J? puund sugar. quarter pound { Lumer. one lahiezipuonful ginger: mgx` lsuuer and ~`u[;:ar In :1 are-sun. then Add - u1uiu.~:se5 and ginger. L;nsIl_\'. fluur en- ough m_ umke :t`<~1i1'{ dough. uhuu! one i ulmrt. Same !=r:anls of flour (ilk?! Pl` Huh. Inn:-u on.) _-nun. `urn As T0 NATIONAL DEB `l`S. ml; and uhuut `0x1`u- . Ix. ._ .1. J ._. I ._T. E :>1r 1_U<`\`I-`\7'1`. - l I puhli.~shud \\-hick)` `es nmut une-third .11: While ~bo,ring for water}; 7I`e|inl- struck what he thought m__us M L; be 3 iuke. his drilling apparatus aink- % _` .ing rapidly a score of feet, but when `r ; the liquid spouted he found that H: 1- T was vary pure oil. ` ~ ' ll.` ,\ ..I........ ...:..,...' .... vn..x...' 'rV;.".:.." Sought tuner Dy ms.1eu0w guests. , _ TAn.TiTn,tx:o,d <:!=i9.+__ `99.k_..P.1i!,t`, him and Miss Stormont md ` andjt soon became evident that she hudifound favor in `his eyes. to ..'..m ...m`;-mahln that whnmwnr nn- ' ...,.. .u.u... ;" When a deputy sheritfgvho wanted _',to anjest a negro neur l`al'lnhasaee.-` " Fla.. Imd searched vainly all about thu_ house and yard. he kicked a" bar- 8 3 ml. just for spite, as he was on his way 3 to the gate, and out came the negro: . [.`....I:_,_ L-.. I:AAl.` .3-.. ..._-1..... ..L--5).... mans op ms susv mm. ..c lnt.ut_sfIu iIs oi. oucn!ind!rth0nthc.u_h'oIl!1l n.u.. n.~....c nu nu-A any vnnanu vuu. Iuuuhunuuuvu I to a. far northern species. very _rare 5 At Linwood. Dei.. an owi belonging` B in Lhat v.icinit.y. was shot necently. It - memsurd four feet. from tip to tip. ,1 in-as.;s i1iLe,on Lne D,rea.st.. legs. and un-' ' der the wings,_ and the wings them- ! solves thehead and me back wera pen- : ciilod in brown and gray and spotted i 4 in black and white. - no 1- u -'- . , ,,.L_ 3 `Wild bxaakbeiea were ropottldh in` 2mm... last much at Fulton. Or. * g A boy smmtnod in` . mm and `tan ?a.tGoIden Ring, Md..ra;1dzi!`)rir it!!!` `gnteyed his `ear. piercing the drum. l AI \\'l...m.......' Il)`._,.L .. ...-_...... ....__Iu- ........a nu; uv\-nI>\ W V It. is told without shame in"Maina that an amateur photogfgpher of Wat- erville took a ' snap shot. at a friend , who had lost. his balance and taller! kjjnto a mks; before going to theta: ` M3118. _.-.~-.--. nu-a vino: vnunl-Illa uau ; ' At` \\'nmom.' Wash. a woman work ing for an evaporating company pool- ed 15.191 potatoes in twenty days anti learned by her work - ` - 3 rr,__,,_ ,______,_ __ A __ _` _; n-_n-_'.I' V... am so; nu: E ...... ,..... . V _ Two canaries in a cage at Portland. iOr.. xgare killed by a sparrow hnwh ` which thrust ius hegd between thubara o thdcage, seized the canarial and" iwrnng their D To 1 .. 5-1: .__:.L_..A .u_. 2,. \I__- L'01llL`l(l6l106. L` nshunuy BB.) _iI0o11s. . At. first Elline was ..... ...., ....... ....._ 2 A placer miner on Ruby 'Gi"eii Rwhatcum county, Wash. lost all his :savings. about $1,100. by leavinghia 'ca.bin one night. in the care of '8 man {who suddeniy became crazy and de- `smoyed all the money. which was In\ `bill form. x ' fun 1 A - -. u. ,_L, x ...y any, .-..u u..-- V.-....~ .... ..-a--- 1' 'J Feeling hx` little dog tugging alrthe . back of her.dress a. Waiukegun. 111., wqman turned around to drive him `axmy and found that her dress was` .s.fire. A tub full of water was new 4 at. hand. and she jumped in and escaped L hm-m, J Lu parts ef Delaware 3. very Amuch` I greater acreage is devoted to tomirto-- mising`Lhis year than in former sea- i sons, some [zumers hzuinz signed large ,contracts with canning factories and ` others having determined that the or * en market offers good induc'ement.v- A? Tl-......,.,l ha! ._ .....1 \...l......:'..... How far off from um` rest some 7 !of the Uniteid Sta.te.s:u.re was illus- 'i tratd pointedly II. fortnight giga\3`vhe.u :C-apt. Milan. keeper of thegiiount Des- V `art Rocklight, git the Maine `coast. `paid his rim visit, of the winter to the mainland and them first learneq of` the destruction of the` 1!i&ix:4p_.`_;_I_a_.__._V :bought all _t.he papgzrs he would find `giving an account of the catascrqplle to take to the small community of hi! 5 hnmn . :4" S. -G. *rhxirEi{ got Belfast; Me; gem ; permission t9 remove from the (.`n_s toni Housefihere a desk which he bought.and' pm; therrgwfor his personal? use when he was Collector of -Customs - : thirf.y,years ago. It had got on- tha- I inesrly 90 years old. has j{1s_t teceivegi inventory o_ office tmjniture through`. bsoine mistake. andwvhen` his term ex- pimd. he was not allowed mremove itl _ ' ' Wgaftvar, L. application for.- jpeyinission to do so failed until` now. n|.....v-u... n_.\...... .\... n..n.....',.;.u Driving Vhomex-rerd. xon._g. long jour- _5 ney. a. Iarmer qt \\-'ax"\viVeh, Md., step- lped at xrfarmhouse on'the way iuid {asked tovbe z_LIIo\\:ed to spend the night ithere. The opccupa_nt of the house {charged him with being a. horsethiet I took his horse from him, and gave him We hrTeceipt;I_or it/purportingjulze sighed , I by the Sheriff. The paper .wa's a ~f_org- ?not until there had been great am of trouble. . V . I - * E m\__ u ro`L_.._-_ ru_2_'_,.; -2 l\I.__L...._ wary" and the horse was tecovered. bulli- VV \.L\l GUVIQILUIA IL-I-Ilvll. LlII!V- ' Gharlefsbe. Grayni, `an Italian chjla, `was tal;e1_1.._r__om- tla strebtsr of?\,Vaah_f ,1 ington a. year .'a`cTby.`fihrRzsir. Dr`. `E 1 ;M. \V11a.rb9n and placed at the f"W._h9_-3, Iznaryg ` 1 Va min` in. nmv .-mid izluit. she has fnllizn I .. ........u. , The He. _. Thomas Skixjner of Chea,te::.,...~ DE1.. xihile on 'a."bicy({Ib""x`Ii"h1e1`:`somET":' of his congragation crossing &-bridgv 0v.9r._C_hester Creek. f Re dismounted and put in some good words with. them about the vi/rtue qgprgynpt lpymng Q]; ~ 3: nnQfnr a cm - 118 hm-n'vn7i lnlnnlmn" '7' uwuu Lup unuu l7_1L-7p.I.uu1p,u_1:L}_yLuuu: u;_; a pastor's szE{f3=.. `-"HT>ecai_11e'eloqnen" and gesticulacing, and in 5:. rant !swaep__of:.. hia._ha.nd ,c,nught,,hIa t nmh . in his \v'&tch ahaimandihmnextmomw entfxhe watch sailed eve; his shouldel ]into the `rtgok. 7 ' ' I n n N... .____ .2 n_'u-__L- 1:. T-Sr()6VBI'1.`lll'II1*' LUL` Ulpnfi ILBBI uuuxyu 3 Va. It is now said that she has falkzn I heir to 860.000. Some of her country-y`-,~ `men residing. here got early i!1f0l`lIlr- _ t.ion,ot the fortune, and an a,f_ort was` :made to getLpossAessi0n of her. but-.`.it' `was thwarted and she \V.B handed`T;ovenA. .7to_tJie'cn.ire of an Italian ConSL[. un-v__. derwhose direction she was; ta.kexLt,o, ;H-aha " ` nuuitouna javor Ln nus eyes. It was noticeable that whenever op- portunity ofered_ he was 'nB"xc "to" her at.d'Lnher. and he was. by some strange coincidence. c nstantly running` across Ear nu T11 nllf. n Tnmx .. u V,<`3a ti`sv:r131ihg .6?I:ixdq`?T T TL -` that snrinh: coma. bu.t:'-thaz;.tst LE ' Sp ;brig 1m;,;:b1a2es., `_nim:a;1 V aic1o'r;_ at ._MThprxidj.ke, 1i&b_.th6i Ical'161- L ~ Epondentlgtlhe `Bal_t\Sf. ' f ' " ;to_ ho1j h 7s gpri ~m;1;: i`f\313e _n_ot'fbg1,y " em, nvJ'\1vnrr' A5`)! I `t'8WOBli' WBI'DHl|3' .0E.`l1_ll_'U3 lq wum saints h:IsV.cnn1a.~ '?'\.t:"that.;t, - b1e* scream -of Lt)1eV`A,meri_uan.",_`; *1 wa s1'ning us that an infsolemg as; not; on! '1 `t9 po11u,a*th;a` _ `lsiv nf madam-..with*hia kiln-`an _ manner to'wa.rd him to thaw until the before umny;we_eks she ha.d the satis- no: pain out oI_u0oxjs.. -~_ At first Ellice xvasfrigidly polite, Then, Iittleby lit.t1e..she allowed her intimacy gojito be quit'e"cordia.i. Lind, {action ofseeing him hover around -her like a moth round the~f1a.me.of 8. can die. " 1 ` Qkn nmu nnnn .1\ nnrfi And. :1 mmat an xuseunc. one-ua.u :sw.rwu um game I I -`Iormvenge, and revenge she wo,u1.d;1,5 Mhaveyseven o.b___the cost of her own I 1ife;'shappiness.L ` - ` - ' Thea Guy declared. his love. , ___`fW:iitL_t_'xl1~ .Monds.y.~nexc,'? shekns-' 1 > I waned inn. ssvegj; we-y ..U1a.t was intend"-' 1 edsto. convey assvnt, without expressing it. "I have to 39 ou,_a shut} v'isit.and -.wi1l_then .glve,yo'u my,`An`aw9r.?' 3 . "l`ha nnxt.mnrniha .MinRfh`mnnt-`n in f $0 \V1`88.K I181` vengeance 19 `Yet her purpose" never talteyecljior ;1n'insto.nt~. She.had started the game - {rm mvnhna, nnrl rofvennn aha wnnldx -.w1u men .g1ve.you. my.`.s.nsw.er.f' , " M'l`he `n.ext,-mornir1`g AMia8Sl6jn1;ontf9.1iii I - _ner_ compags.on- l gbnt.,Guy I .'1e1t,._asstimd..Qf suc'cess;`au1d.ior'Lthe, few ; .` 'days:-that int6rvened he walkt on v.elj-; 1 vet-. an`d saxv thmug.h;1jose4coloxe,d9a L `c -A_ %;a.clsa.- = At the}?! ichmpigxudev zgwaki " 371iing3_`-,- . -- . . .\Yhe.n Manda; .i%.1irl,v_vd1.1?3A1l`is:LeV\(M1i-cl. Rob ,;*otLur`n.~`buc.x;. tetv'm`mev:`* know youA%spoke.-;t_hnAtrutf; '.yqn'gaiay .'I~m a11t.bIM. .- xou:should%voLme 335d. as szmibroke heart _o2 ,n1y..site1"'. vii Ham-ma. . "j'I;hT{v.'vo"b ken yours I s1:1x7 no an-nu-agu nun. av-uv u-unv Iv \AA\4o ' Her hal-a.ister.rEHioe Stonnonc. sat at her bedside liolding one of her white emuicgd hands. ` ` 1 Vi Bamlord had home home to diet :1 , 1 mm _2.. nun n. vaini She had disappeared. no one knew when. 11..., mm. y........ n... HM-... . 4...-a ah- mew wnere. i Guy little new the bitter bears she , shed or the broken`he:1rt she herself carried. Had he done so he could not} have endeavored more eagerly to trace her. ' - ` Some twelve \ months ufterward. E among I hand of ladies working in {M 1 u could to reliem. the suffering around them. one. "Sister Ellice." was the = slums of the cant end of London. v'r's'xt- moat demoed and toilaome of them nil. , The clergy and her fellow workers: warned 1151' that her health xvould give way under the unremitting exertion, butshe paid no heed to them. In her. `Lng the sick poor and doing what they secmt heart she wished to die. ', n....'.a.... -1... ....... :..r.........a ,.r n Ti-nah r. After a while, when all his efforts had proved unavaing) he went abroad. A . C O I - Charter has broken you}? heart: Vi/`Ihe said, and I -311 mn_ko`5 ithe (me ohjec; at. my Me U) be re- venged upon him for yoursake!"`-. ` vI[`.I`....L I:n:... .1n.._|-2 _;...l:...l oh. 3, secret near: sne wxsnau to axe. , Que` day she was informed of a fresh case of distrcs.-1." A` pohr woman lay sick of low fevei-. brought on by hard-: ship. want of food and the dmnkenf nem and neglect of her husband. 'T`:1lrino with her same nonrishinrr. amt neglect. or net nusuanu. '1' king with her some nourishing; foo . Sister Ellioe we.-nded her way up the three or {our flights of naked. dirty stairs to the attic in which ,the woman liyaiand she was soon listen- ing to the dispxsxl tale of the poor c.reg- ~ t1ms a life. 'l'h.... Hm lumlmm! noma in `Ha r-nm- umya me. Then the husband came in. He com- menced "to grumble before he had reached fe door, but when he saw the visitor his tone altered. _ . rm... ....... 1...-.. s-..;..., .4 lmnnrumra, we nsuor ms amema. The manbore trwea of better tlnngs. Beneath his tags and dissipation them was something which told of: gemk-r _jgirjhL_but it_A xvagjx mere shadow, as it were. w ich was almost totally eclipsed by t e__rjea1ity of his prsent vice _gLd wretchedness. ` Thmuino himself nn 8. bl`Okt.'ll- nee _z;m1 wretcneaness. Throwing himself on a. broke};- backed chair, he at once started te!]in'g" I his woes in EL mudlin xvgy. > ` - "pnnr Honda I ha nriad hvnnm`iti- ms woes 1n umuuun way. "Poor Bessie l" he crid hypocriti- cully. for he cared naught for her. "_She's very ill. and I've no money to get her proper nourishment. If you can` help us n_ little ma am, I sh'u1l1>e,(_ very. mteful." ~ `H5 But Sister Ellieehad grown to know nueml." nu. tho.._wu`yfs`of such as be. If she had given money it would have immedi- nbely been turned into drink, and she took not the slightest notice of him. I So she went on. "A11! I've seen ixatter days. >'1`o [think that a nephew of Sir Kenelzn: ChilX`lI"Bh0l1ld come to this. Hen worth millions. and yet he won't help me. He's cast me off in my misfor- tunes." ,. . .- ` 3 Sister Ellice-*sfzrrted~`\?`rtvf`% T+--* ' "Sir Kenelm Charter '3" she said in- quiringly. "Von," hp. renliml: "Sir Kenelm. "1638," me repueu; qlr nun-:u1'1 . Charter; "Do you know hun_. um um? "Nu hut I've heard nf hun." she 1 sum. ._ . "Well. I'm his nephew. My x;a_n1e's Guy _(.`11uner." ` x.~n:... I....v....1....\.......:....I.. ..+ Hm mun UM) Vlllll LEA. ` Ellico looked searchingly at the man to see if it could possibly be her Guy. But them was no need. There was.` nm the trace ofa. resemblance. \\'lml.' could it mean? Were there two Guy_ Charters? Two nephews, of Sir len-- elm-Churter. both of the same name?` As the idea occurred l.o.her, the roomi and everything in it seemed to whirl` around her, and she would have faint- ed but that by a mighty effort shes. ros,_e_[.roy__)Jer seat and walked about tho :1prtment`. b I 1 -In. ` 3:- lI.\.....!.... (Who.-Oar \xn\' "I-lav `Orv:-I nun IVA _ vI_.|A --.-v. . "Hu3h."E`Llice, dear!" rplied the: dy- ing girl. iq a whisper. "'Ven"ge;nnoe is not ours. He will be surely and rapid- ly repaid without 'hun9an_ aid. Don't make-your life miserable by harbor- ing such thoughts. Vlt wan my own tziult for giving my heart, :6 such a L`xmrter; "Do Know mm_. 111:: uuu "No. but I've heard of mm. _She laud. ;_ I -t\x',.n I-...1.:n Mnhmv `nu vmmn'q' haw ..,.... .......... ` "H-as Sir Kenelm Charter . two: nephews named Guy, then ?" she asked quietly; as aha resumed her seat. Yes," replied the man savagely. ."There's 1:, prig of B. fellow, a cousin! of mine` who calls himself. Guy. l'1"n~ the son of Sir Kenelm s elderhrother. } - nnl he s only the sch of a, younger one. :- But he's the"iu.vor`LLe one: now. and; ha'll,get all the money. while {am left to starve. I've met withgmisfor-`i tlfmle and the old hunks has oust me` of " , ' L` , ,._.._._.'... .._.:l 1 Wllrflf. 8 U339 TQUITII. I18 iitl uutuu. I Sisber Ejlica finished .a.ttending to: her patient; and as she `left tbs room 1 she beckonedto the husband to fol- low her. _ v . '"l`..Il ma" ulna ugh! nimrnlv \\'hPn low her. ` f ` E "Tell me, she said sternly. when. `they had got outside the door."'did' `you know 3. Miss Bamford Y" - The .x1]n\v. dirtv and denuded 08; He did not say how generous a kind his u.-nelev ma been to him} fa wlmt base return. he had made. I Ricafar Rivn finished xttendinz mm 0118. This. then, was the offendgsr. This! was the Guy Charter who had morally murdered her. sister! Truly, ven- geance had -followed upon him Quick- ly. and `without-human aid; ash-Yjhad said it would. And Ellioe. `in pursuing` her rash vow. had wrecked an lnnQ(`eIit,` I man's happings; andf"her own, N36. mm nnvAr`\xn4>.\v hmv aha m:ma.snA.d to . +ipatu;:nte~the_p1aLce~xvhem.her.:happie._ ordenetl-_r.'_111.cej 110 me seaAs_me. ' 1 She those Shomport. She. hardly; knew why; but, she felt :L desire to. ness had been shattered. . Fianna nhn nIv);h1'11r nrnarl qH';hnfh. Y you at .135; 1* L... ; L - Vnauniness ma mturueaf t.g;_iw} him, "she haL1`:%q.id dearly during? thong weary .Jnu;aska,v.nw;. ., you Know M155 bamlorul i ,-,The,,eL1,<>.w. dil,`Q ,;1nd degrgrdgd, he was, blushedlind hung his head; ' "'Dnmn V1! 11:: mnrinnwx, "vat I he blushed am nung 1115 need. I i "Poor vi!" 119 murmured. "Yes I V k-ne\vVher. " -' , _ ; Rllinn `maa fnv fhn .I'9Lil'R lmf. hi `But since sat mm 3 determied Iac. and pmsently. when all was over, -herfieud sister. ' she stood solemnly looking down qpon . . ,n',,,, nI...._A.._n VK-new nor. Ellice_`mads for the stairs, but hei tolfowd her.~'1?he chance of getting a._ shilling `to buy whisky with was too odd to be lost. ~ . ' "."{`*nnl.l unn unnnn ma 9 uhhnnn 93' En`? man's nappmgs. ana. I191` Own, wu. .-' She ueverkuew how she managed to! reach the `Sisters Etrmej,-hrt-xvh ahegot them -she was put to be stricken with brain fever. . In thre months time th_e~doct6rsl' ordered. Ellicej to the seaside; Rim nlmm Qhnmnv-f "Rho huwH\r- `; f - ; 7:`~' ","7""'".'7".""-"."/*`v"<.";" 3 I ' V j5M, Q\`_` M lw..;wd yen. noiilb. ea, whster. .1 z&muM:.n_n;j *,*3h,1`,0l1lJ1 II I aghvn` ll ii! H131`! mumeu nerm new g-Pea..~mxsLu,xu. 1- One morning shave-ntured ix little` further than usual. and finding herself. out of sight; of the parade and thg , pe0p1e..`aheAsat down upon a boulder to ;t.hi~nk. V. 3 . .2 . Pmsntly she bowed her head _s.1_1d wept`. ` V ' Guyrc-iiy r?'tfshe- subbed =uo'i:d'.% _. 915 might hzLve,k_-nmv-n\ that it cbuld not .lizv_e been. `you-.* You were too noblye; Gux.;'G'uy} whmj`;-are you 1" .:j~f` 3 V V *: jSh'er>hnd not been :a;w:ira- of a.s,nf\` toxr ':si1cl1.i.~ tliiu,g*';~ but` I .wa.s blird. _.Qh$ step an .tIx"b sandsi, but-ag. e1t" TY1)u.n -gun There. I}moe._ my darling, `It: ' laid gently her shdulmjr. fund site 4' hemrd.~thse`1voioef of high she loved : . " "was a's1xdvmistake`;V Brit; I havev found`, 8A:,la.s_tj!" ' ~ _.M V Remniness had mtumed to her: but " mm been snauem ,_._g - g -There she, gmiiuaily gamed strength. and_a.s warmer days came on she was . _,_able to wander on the beach that re-; minded herof hex` g-1=ea.t.~mistn.ke. ,~ hm: rhiwnina _uI\n`vo-nhxred :1. little named. _ fAn'rl,_ to be 1`id1)f him, she gave rm nvm. 300 E0 IX) 1031.. :m ro-1` ' ' `nun u-uuu nnuhvb . - "i swear to Search fozr G'uy>Char-ter." / she cried," holding herhand upward. "and to wreak vengeu-nee upon him! I will break his heart as he has brow on hers!" v o 0 6 0 he replied; "Sjr "nu mu lmmv hun. mu'aun?" lity 51301114 De. I egg, Much of the neglect of mothers by 1; broken. their daughters comes 1'rom'xvantu_[ onoe telling" thought, and many .'t~ girl would be a'p-_ llin way. pulled at her own portrait, could she 19 cried See "herself as others see her;" and d \\'(}llld he the first to L`()D(lt`1llI1'Slll'lll |_1've conduct; in another girl. Yet day by uriahment. dill` `She goes on ttccepling and neverl a [shall 1)e.,(retut`ning. and ruthlessly trzuupl'nu.r tiipqn the heart.` otluloue whose every had thought is centretl `upon her hat Places and tttlvancemeut. and that one uuld her mother! Surely this is not the mm drink; girl who deems ht-r-self noble-hearted. 33: who weeps over the woes of mankind ixrggneral, and is attentive t9 outside To frtqntls, even to other girls mothers. ' F" I 7.._ .v_.. Hutr urlaullxv um tun`! tn H19 t`nl'1il`:{SlL- .1 hug W 3 and . fand , ~04-(-0-3 - 0- o-o--o-o-o-? T` II _ O I . O Young Folks. Girls. do you realize that the happi-` Q ness, both present and future, of your; mothers is largely in your keeping? Ofi ._coume. you all acknowledge that no denrr. relationship exists thufu than between a loving mother and qzzughxer. `but do all of you} believe it. v A ..:_1 -.._'_,.. ..::.....a 9,. Inc vhia Mann. `URI! uu an -UL yuu,` ucucll: AL I A girl cannot afford to leak this bl:-51+ edness slip out pi her life. .-\nd'yet `many do. and by hasty word. negleqt.` _and even by continuous rudeness to`? their mofhers. cast. `8I11id0\\`s where they could "so easjlv bring sunshine. _ LuL_I Luau; au I.uu_lA_v U;-Ala ...... .... -. ! I Some mothers. wise mothers. ussert` ' themselves; but too often the \\ rirrkled brow, the weary step, and the perma- nen} look of sadness-so notigeablye in, many mothers. cou1es`froux \\'ant-oTzTp- preciution in their sons and daughters. -So much of hgr ea`rthly happinem is [banked upon xer chi'ldrn,.for whorn shewvoul ` Id her`1iie.-that when `this prop isknocked from nndgr her, ' all seems to go with it. And the home \\'i\ .houL -:1 Competent head. and ex- ' perienced hand loguide ainidspthe ` viis.situdes of joy and sorrow, is not. "the huppy home `um n'."C('51ITd'b\_Z`.-Il1ITf should be. LI. ...l. A` H-..'. ...\.-l.m'+ nl mrxrknrq hv. . prize your own mippiness uuu Winn. `oi churarter, love. cherish. `1)ei3'_\'()lll`" 4nuther.show deference to her opinion, cunsult.'\\`it.h her, take her into yofii` girl life; and she Vvill grow strong and _ beautiful. and strong and lyeziutiiul for ' you. Make it your l>usines to open the . \\`~in let inihe sunshine into her soul. Let_her see lh-at? her daugh- i` tenis thoughtful for her, and en_]oys :her companionship, , " _- Urge her to go out with you ;' and if she is too preoccupied with household `duties to pay much` attention to the pretliness of dress. you look out for her; see that her veil is gru'ce=1`ullyur- - ranged; her gloves in order, her dress neat, and aptmctive, not letting her give upeverything "for the children." Make much of her at home ah rl ubmnd. wind you will have double reason to he proudof the mot her \`.`h,0lI1 you have 1isoma"\viih` the` l>e:iut_vof tho:-`fa.ll rose, ':und hlooms and flourishes for you. |.i __ `helped to keep young,` as in the sun- ` shine of '11. daughter's love she-hIo3~ ' Itzwaxs a rah v.onv,` and. if 110`? 3 senseless. u_., wicked one; but the best T)1T;ei:pf 7.If.i111I S(*11S15S-:El'F. ' ah1Wicked things :1": times. and E117i_cg_, Stormohbt was no exception. rm, 1 . , A _.___ tn... (`I-my-fur _ AIM T0 EXCEL. -To'le.'n'n a `trade thordughly requires nbt `only przictioe but-bruins and study". The yogng man who` is ambipious to s'1ic ceed in his chosen calling shbuld can I `mg away_ from the associations wliicl; L! jhs)l11d go toxvjard the purchase of books i and other_ aids to a=higl1er~ education. A certain amount of recreation and sider well the i1_npo1_`tance (_).f`l)reak- "N I lead.hini;to squuiider the money. in l)il- ` *7 liard 11135118} and similar resorts, which I pleasure is.~ off course, desimhle. as ` ,~~as_ the society `of helpful friezids, but the young man, who cimnot enjoy'his own compfrniiunsliip occasio1uill_v_.is in -8} bad way. Take 9. fe w"hours every week..if not e.ver'y~ day, to devote J30! r. n..,~ .+...n, nrw.m- m.:a;.; "viit"thE ,lil,f-"l"' mqnus, even [0 muer gum uuuurna How gladly we turn to the contrztsp ing picture, where the daughter is a. daughter, indeed. .Deu.t gxrl, `as you prize happiness and he=1m,\' 'nf r~h::rm`tpr, lnva. cherish. bet; Yum` _ 2. I will `repeat no unkind remarks 1 hear of':u1yone,' and discourage oth- ,ers, as m{1'c.h`a;s` possible, from saying junk'm_d thinas. . . .. g " -\ V `H - I _ .._ _..:_|.|..;.... I....:-...L lnuxu. UL cu_v_vuc. I .. `BJB pl`UlJ'u,uxy nu un::u.::n. - 4. 1 will _n'ever say op_e.~t.hing to oth- ers, and yet think" quite _diffrent1y; l\ :'n .`n Inna rnnm1~Iza EVIL SPEAKING. . 1. Iwill speak no unkind or hapsu iword of a.r_v_oue.' ' I .\ 7 ,.,:n `__.\....L .... ....I'.:..,) rntnnrlr S u.unu.A_u x.uu.mn._ . W 3.` I will judge ngvneighbors len1ent- sly, remembering that my own faults jam proliably far srreuter, I 1 1 ...:n .5. V A . . .... nun ohinn fn nth. E buy 11555. . s 5. I will make no fnjuriougs remarks the failings ofothers, renngmbering .!.tl1ou also be .U,3!1Dt9d." -these words,` "Cons'1dr .t'hys`1f, lest .~. rwan ....r_ nu; we 'eanstir\1cti5n .;.tJ1ou also .l&1.1I?'?9:`1-_', ,, __ ` - 6. I`\n'11_p1_1] . the. best coi1si7{\i`ctio" 3011 the motives.h.n_d ubiions of1a.ll my Eneighbors. 2 ` . :~ 1 '7 I will art unselshly. peaceably fneighbors. . 7 1 7. I will art _u.nse1shly, pez;cea.b1y and forgivingly, obeying m y'.masber s command. Love " one another. hand. '3: rnny, cusorqeny. umagreeum B T :m_om;wjil1 usua.1_1yjtim1 !n__it a'.;tenant ` like unto itself.'- ,"1`mo.. a girl with an 'uutidyTmomTA=:may--'appoar- 'fre ah_;aa- a -. gdsisy on" the st:mgt.- but that is only. ~hn_1j.pubIio.c!1a.ro.oter&nd aspect; In .: ~[)1.`iY'3ot,$, lite; :n_.nd.. in` bar `heart-she is. 3 .>\ %exaptly`Vwhm_a~V noomte_us; ygumlx `. 1:.`i.5*._gn.v9:. gear; a.:youn?tl:nn.n mph: ' ~:-VA. _ y.ay9i;jncsxmnanwV9&p116a-re; r be was, mtce"'m ayuegtgand s I gnd v:==..a&zmq~.`,buti wham ha; ` wjim ~i13s,.,e`. IJLUL H4lULl]4 WAIB LIU C.\\.!:.JLLUu-. She had never seen Guy Charter. ` and*know little about him except that he'wu.s a. nephew of the wealthy-Sir, Kenelm Charter. of diamond mine notorietfy. ` The l;ust'thn.t poor Vi had heard of hix was that he was in Paris. and,` in performance of her: vow, E1- 1__ice. who \V'e1 her own mistress and had ayconsidmble Ioftune. `started for the French cupiml. \ ' rm. .. .4 :-..__.x um 11.". Fhnrfnv 1,1:-TI_.p"LuV1d_.see into" tooth ;I ` oou1d`;;.tways"_cei1 tl_1p chgtracter 9f the . a<:'c(1pani;.A Io_r the minit alm0st inva_- iably re.egts.the mannef. -just; ._us gtlie 3 Ilia-ni19:l:'r1sElectstlA1@.,nii'i/mi; says 'a..'*.i}\;rx"`it`:;'-I, * otdgfd room.` I xvpuld zifEii'.e 1r_s'wet,:. f eh ` Givenaa. tidy".-' c1e_an,-' ueat,"we1l-`~~ sattie`d}jws1l-balanced dispbsl~tiqn.' and`; I gin` hing cases ot` pf ten-uIV_` wouId..bo : zig1_u;j Qfjyiie 3;re,. on `cdutse, e;;cep- Z1 buteit `isjwi!th tho vast` bod,v"o__f; I _woiIfen' L8-n1 dealing.-II `On the `other ~ bani dirt; disorder ' reeabla mnnm Vwill ninmallv V hdy!n- 11:31:-tenant 1 -W6K..lI not every" (my, LU uuvuua-.I.u E the` study 3f'_s71i`TT1"_f1}EI{ V'iit"f`.h` .1iD"-"' ra.r_v and other placesgwhere you on _ _find vigfable _inform:i;tion --perfect : yo'u rse1'f in your calling. zxndnmke your {servings.i1;ulispensa.hl.e, Aim to` be nit the top and `help others to glimb. A --o.o-o-4-o -o-o-o.o-o-$ KEEP mun MOTHER \:oL`.\'G. u-u-nu: . AN: INDEX TO cH:AnAc$Emj THi;"`ZI`Unii`**i.21fNt; `rntmsnu, MAY! 22;,` 1e9a_ \_` . ` whan he saw her in the home. be way oompelled to change his mind. and his affections also soon underwent a. change. Depend upon iz, youi` real ohaxeierwill show itself some day. You will be found out. no matter how you may hide your faults behind thev bed-mom door. Therefore. I say to 38H young \\'omen,-Keep your room; : 'd;r. and let it be a true index of your nimind and charactex. Anus-tug lncld;-ms In the fraurp I`:-us-lam War and Ihr. lrl. Iehcliloll. A mtirml Major oi a fdreign service \\'a.~: tzzlkinguse uth:-r uight on` ex- a1.'~ericnL`es under fire. He-iec;a.red um it \$iLs`i1ut all sermus wurk. lie said: --I ll... 1... .-, ... - ..-i ..u.ilu.. l l.llv.'e hzld I `Wu. l1\. fun when suliliering, zlnil that mo. under fire in the 5l.ilI`Illl:ll line. I remember rinse in `L-`lanvc dur- lng the Fl`El1lL`U-Gt`I'l1l&ll1 wllr, hen we were with Bllurlialli &ll'. 1IUI1Il`,liLvl'd, l \\:l.~' surllriseil to hlfllr su xx. ul:'In_\' men laughing when we ere zllluut ;'U(| Xartls from the Uvrmzlnsg and while We were lying onidirty, llwiu1l't_:rllun-ll. and `with Ju-at. the smalllesl, lnl'liX.l_C in .:.uu . elmil_v .~l fire. We were lll1I1~,!f_\' and 't'0ll'l- .3_nd were obliged to hug the dirty .EYOun:l in order to germ-over`; It v.u,.s _ `_ Hit our from L0 protect us {rum llli-` UM` .~.l:ort grass, Elm! at the saline tun:-4 stars nuiks: " tilni-as whittg_ one zl \\l11g(l reminding C) -' f i rst. certain alrbts. mr.*-not.s llltie 3.C.l.l()lI)\`, l|S'=ll{l.I1l-Lllllk thewleejlest E . . ., _ I x . - _ _ , : no plaice for hilrlous almllst-ment, zlllillwotllil by .lIl(`}: shine 1. Set the men kept laughing so louillyllroln the ground like gelns, lulil _\`0ui,. ` , 1 that I zlnl zure the enemy heard ['l]fIlI.;ul1l._\' see them quite a long \\ll_\' t>lf.l "I could not stand up ilvith any 5 though they have nuno of the l.r:lnspilr- yards I found myself in. il guuil-sized dllrvssicin in the `ground. \\llt?I`l5 tllur. . safety, zlnd the only wily I cuuldlenuy of red and lvhite fluwl.-rs; they ' _ I ` ---.K_ . -. F06-C11 the men was to crawl, which li8IllnL`VOI1l)' from their [l\lI`& Illlll. and Elite!` crlm-1,3,3 :|L"0u.Ii tlwntyltx-nsity of blue. I i l l . St) lllziny olhlir l0\'cl_\' [lowers follow the. Iul'get~l11e~ not; that the chief difIicul.t_\' is in llulne l was fair shelter, zlnd lln-rl-. I found nut. * thorn. and that is no trifling task, u-Ilenl the, cause ,o{ all the ilvnuslrmi-nt_` \\'e3)`0.ll ulje Vlvithuut. llotllnlvul knu\i'li-ilge hnii- lei-n out on uur past eight hours, i of your own and xvnhljln lioul.-S _uf re- 8.n'i.l hlld used up il. golld (ll':ll of um-lference. 1 think the flowers 3.l`lE`{'..`5}l8~ mlmitiun. and l l1iI(l ui-ih:rl-d the m.;`;i'iaI'ly puzzling here. because many of l.o'li'eep wlmt they had left. for an L'l.D-I: thrill 8-113 50 VETS like 501119 "3 k"' urgency that Iexpecleth ilny lninule.lin ill`: Old Count?!` ml 3'?` Qt ````W`' This gave the men Iuisumliy grumble` ly the same. Then: is onelike ti white 01- make fun just as they ihuughl` lmghii violet, but it grows hall` is mm high: and in this cxlse it was all .l`uu. mm, . -.. War I I ;zlnd"one with the slnull of ii beilnfluxvi hilt l+,'.KJlDl`I)ln` In In: in \'plln\\' llllllnf CI`(l\\`l]g -rv$Az\A .. ix ,-... u... `ll\IlI-e|.l ......_, ......., l_ flows.-rs; theyii lishine only tl-iir p\im,-+`>isaqu+~.4'n~.i-` 7 . .` . 1 S0 mai_i_v other!` follow [orgvt~me-V tlm1`!not.s the name outitlutm. is trifling when of \\`e},\'0.u i limi-l;e'cn hours.;01.<*)'0UI` books used um.ft-rence. ul`(leI'Nl znmln-iaI'ly puzzling loll L-m-"UMfII1 501110 `W that niinuuaii RUM grumblui ongliku in white fun, i\,5x,_.; but and jzind"onu_\\-itli of u hezin-{low- .1-hey were pmyiug mm_.l)-ms with`:-r. but it seeing to he a`_vellu\\' ill-[)ll1v h. i I . . . _ Hiangl one that; iH`.l]ilVt`S like the ll1ll(`i` e enemy` 5` W3) "1 ill`? .-`_` i pim'pex'neI, but it iszvs l:irge_ as :1 hut-. lhey made nine pilcs_oL` niudin thcimrcup, aniLpure coral colur. We cull ,` I -0`l"m and about the sin} of sugar luuv-3 it the 'L'0lI`}1l-flu\l\';31`: {mi uunltlnf het- . , , _ ,, , _,_vi.('l'-i{IlQ\\` mlge. "la '30 dier- i y was * es. ind they plnlieli tl1eaL_.|L Lllbi-.l|i)u::;al$o vhrisulnml at `hmm__:m upright I Il `1t :_Y~'U'd fTUU1'`iWh U`i1"1`- 1*?11`lily of at splendid sviylel; that flzunus ` they lnilale bets as La which pin would lthrough the long gram in Jung. nu... uuuv u. ....u --. v i u he first hit. or \\ l1iL'l1. would b ml the m0_st times, and `us em-n pin was hit there as a laugh, bui I found that each fpin had ben named :i'1`Ler some unpopular member oi `the lJill._|1lliUn, and when one of the pins was shutu-rgsl the men would lziugluind say: "There goes Long Li-gs. or `Sim-bones is .ov- er, or `Fly-by-;\'ight is disomlJo\\'el- `led, and so on. 11 stopped the game. I remember an amusing incident ; during the Ri-l rel)ellion"in` the Can- -adian No1'thy.'St in 1885. The Indians and half-ln`eeds had dug pits at; Bu- toche. and we were pounding :li.'ih(`Il1 for three days with little or no effect. During that time our men were onlhe skirmish line :_1.ll day, and at night 1'he>y mtinzd tn Hm rnrral urn hurl huilt. im- {rose month, 'l'hu,n, \xliile prairie larks tum piping their sliort. s'\\. eet_tune_s. 2 the prairie roses blow in their m_\.'x`i:uls, land deep curmine. The huslies are low ;and`thick---the.y have no long spru lion` rose thickets spreiul and run wild ion-r thes prnirig _:u1d nlongthe Edge of Ithe trail you l11:l_V>.l)8 driving on. till 'th(-. horses feet scatter si-`ruled rose- zlenves as they pass} The scent; isiiliej {most prfect t'hing,,in the world. very ilyfioyant. very siwvt, and just percep- !`tihly aIrom'.itic, `One little houl o_f pru- `irie rosesuill sceuha. wlmle rogun and remain s\_veet; after every leaf is with- leredn `U `VH1. Tnh. Hunm an-. Inrv r\ (Inna (.03 Here, as ewrywlxero,pJune_ is the ` ls\;l1ite,and pink. shell pink, blush rose, v . , 3'3 i like the hedge-roses ahliomu; luul.-thosei l V i IIJCUCH lldpllblh \ ` 1 She soon foundxthut Guy (`harter.| `had left the guy city, and that he was` supposed to be at Monte Carlo." So! she journeyeil onto the gzimblins` principality; but them she heard rum- ors of his marriage with a pretty flow- er girl who had taken his fancy. She could, however. obtain no direct con- firmation of this; but it appeared; certain that he held returned to Eng- land. . ` u ` L,_'._._:\: 1...m.;n I .\"01`tb\'.'Sl`. The `IEO, ilLl(l S0 011, 1` Bl-U[l[JL (l LDC gilUlL .= an :imusixi;;-inciden{ during rebellion in the (`anv lmlf-l)1'e`e. Bu-j were :it.'lheu1'` with I .. onlhel all retired to the con'a.l \\ 6`11:ld. built. im- nledizxtely in 0*ul`_1'e:1I`. But the"h;l_lf- breeds and Indians wefe evidentlyliav-f ing fun at the expense of. our y0U118- scars. I "A! nnunun m-an I\III`-II \i|;+i!I1YITI \rnrni is no. doubt even the sloical Indians ' i'n"1t:heir pits} were laughing; and Ll SIDT5. "Of cmxrse, even our -militlamen were|~ pre_pa're(_l for the old nme about putting . 3 cap. on the end oi`a stick, but the ; Indians made dummies. and they would I suddenly expose .6 part of those dum- ` miss. the head and shoulder, -or the ; side.or in one case the feet`. and then 4 our young fe_|lows would begin an in-!; dependent ir'u`1g rapid enough to re-; sist a. charge of cumtlry. Butihe ._l>eit`i part ..of the joke was that-a .great_, many of the yon.ngestrso1dis~whe~f+r- ed at the duznmy 'were sure to"`sny. `I hit him!` `I hit. him! while lhere l too, enjoyed` the joke. "for I. had an; "excellent field" glass and -could see? the dummies very plainly. ' Quite l'ulIke llu: Thlpg t`anx|dI:uIs Suppgse b b '_ ~ It l0_Bl`." -` -Remember the Sabbath d_1_1y. In Ber- Iin one is not; very`IikeIy to forget it. . -When we read the newest police` reg'1i- lations affecting the` pater observance of Sundays and holy days, on_ feels that the Scotch Sabbath is `not in it. -It is the G1u.sgow Sujgday of R..0b.Roy when 9. man might be arrested for id!- ' quoted seem mild, pei"ha.ps-even" salut- ary. ; All noisy tr-atlas and `cn.11ings' are ` fo1'bidden am~mghe.. hours of_morningl~ service _so far as they in.trfere;\vith! the Sunday rest. `1`he`|seer ivaggonvmay ` `not wag. and the 1`ofhv;.gggpu ma._y_ not ing in kirk time... Th_e;i1`a'xfest1'ictions , .930.` __."_. .. . iifall, the Eurxiitute van must not `rum- , "me down the peaceful straees, zm(l'peo- 5 ` ple.ma`y not chmn mSw ` ' morhing. But who that`. could pa.y.- his 1 - ret vwoufd want, to? Soon, howevr, 1 -- .we.-maid to a stricter ruling. On Sun- V days.`1dn{s of pen'iteme, arid ,t;1:,x:_ogs.l,1 I` 1 I 1 1 . passion week; private. festivities are Q4 . .t>rbidden `it they intpx*fi`"iVit_" such . _ mvs; Into the` house, the pol.ice'd V ., '*exa,.ctl_y intrnde.. l'{ut"i athe, ilifferganlg ` la;_s,fa}il..S9;uEe on the qustion,@;hen` -I, th e_ poli::e- right comgggy a,gain.'An_d .M.fix_iul'ly, here 5`t1_1eV;geu; of the. whole ' ` dpcuzmmt. .1'_gqp_gL_arp g1'acio:s1yV`V15_i:i n;"Ltte(1- to tend_`und.watr ;thei1` floaveti 'V infnlieir am`-dens and batconieaion any ` * hour.Mo._Sund&.'emept-who hours qt 7 jinorning divine \se'r_vice--~the,n they may ' v. no_t.! The~moralj;ot it, all seems to be; H : .-Jeither 2'o,to.the_ churoh'or.keep,safo1- V v`. .- Mr, *"Mi.Himr-.~;aI' *a;m-r0.Era.id tqha; young 2'; ma;n.who_. is so attentive `ta yon;-1,; as , an church mouse: ,Ei.amakes , . nttgzhod cigars-.0an't Goat aver . ve, : Mliasmllion-No. u_:vdeed.Ap9. hgjmys A j gtwentywvo gent: n puece: 01: them; but H jthe'd!a;args meat .- {_Mln- 34'l.39n*~ThI*!- & ht ~3e a~i. HA,v.mq FUN UNDER FIRE. SABBATH. ' 9 VA m=&% r. Mm) Elli`,iiuI`d, album u1p`gr<,vunL. in. M tim hr-Lg \\ in clzu t ,` in; 11511. . i ` I Undismuyed. she hastenl h0me| again. and, putting secmtagencies tu work. she\wus presently rexvzmled by hearing` that Guy Charter was stay- ing at thg fumed west coast \mterirfgy place, Shoreport. and that-he was cer- tainly not married. 1.....- x:..A..l.. -1... .......+ with I: (run.