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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1896, p. 7

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.` 30l0_|l8_0l{ Wll&li.l1B'WI8`IlDlug, ll_\H"Ii- > 2 `_ V. . ` . `Suddenly ts1ie.m9nk_ fw,h1s`-' duns_r;: .-4 She `nld not ;a1ioe1i;,th#:`i'f9loqsaI Roms -A j. paogadert 1n,.'1up.~sweqping my w_- j` 7 ' v-`Wukq oam'!1'fJ_m qhtsfmdsz V It;wa.aaoo.`latm,* V \ 01)? so}: izaxeksb Anew} fTHUiiSLDA`!, T_here Are No Flies ons {wE `CATCH ;EM ALIVE, OHM %|You Want To Kill em Dead, Loh 1 1 . [*vv-r `Wi1son S`Fly P0is0I1 Pad_t's ;@ or Persian 1ns{ect1>`5wae1; |D. H. MacL/-\REN, 1A. SG0TT,~~ The ran -3'-N1 M ? Lom5qN,L SEPT:.- 10:11` toflsth, `1396;-_ A. `* ............ V..........-... ..... .....:...` ..........-m. ..u.ea-.- em in nnunn:-:c1-mlLcu:n]c'r rncun~-:wn-sIm: V ' ' l-F1738 cumpuw. ' ~- ! ` The lord orvPumero1Iee we": preparing Iorwwer, but he hoped to:-_ the proteetxon of heaven, and, to gain it, had taken _plons counsel of the venerable ebbe, ` whose fdmoua monastery stood upon` the summit of a heighboring hill. The Iabbe had promised to put prayers for the `lord of Pomerolles, who had 'vnyved, on {he cruciform pomxnel of his sword, to give to the church a bell ~ ea lprge as the hourbon of the Cathedral of St. Hllglres And, as ujlttle daughter had vjpsh been" . born to him and had been named Bosn- the bell founder should bear the name of the infant. .. flu...-. Hm. Inn! A! Dnnunrnllnu Pn J1I`TIl Il" `monde, it was agreed that the work of I 1 "best buildings to sn(_m' In . A pence! sign: mm mm wen uayugau. \ul!.\J,LL|Ll\1_J~`,uI_|`. ` `:PAwi.r~m .31'1.L.*s-`wmin `was. AN1_) Mnxxcmf 4 > V - - ;. ...-. .. .} ,.'.__z.-.u__1...~`-_.._;-; Sendxk * a,__w.i>om.-x%;.g...1.s.;e,'jI' Tangletun1%Slicky {Iv Paper mAnA's Vravunire uv: smx sxmamm _ muss: me no cnnnnA-_tsmL.su:n5:szs, Cl!lN0T'EVlR'3!|__"V, ` .l.'a\lI.`,`l.IU/'1-'1 IJJAIJ. Ja'~ -\v.u.u. uv. a.v-In-5: dxuvv-. >- ~ Exhibitors nd it pasfs to" sliw here. Entries close Sept. 3rd. Nomexpendcdlon -new. buildings; best on the continent. Every pure. bmed re resented in t}xe.Live Stock, Every: I` ` im?'ovemeu1t~to |Agricnltu1ial Implements on exhibit on.` The centre of DI.1i}`Xi.|.l8x `The j . "best buildings to s.nc_m"in. A perfeetsightnnd will well repn5!,a:\;'!sit.j9,t11e_Fa1_r. - I l'II:l.II.Iil-cl-l_&-H.u.u Ivaup: uy-nu---. -up--- ....---_----_- ..-----.--- 71$ .. .. x I V 30 mars; so'anim_qi1s' angiya ynxgge o_f so hmts; ma ggegmge E1nixfe`\`tta_,ct`iq;AI:3;:i`i.1 ulnlwerictigggey ` sag anew" nan Kn}: nxoprsanmrgngeserriugayifgzzx 1jmnna.r.~", ` ' ` , ;Sex_1d `for`Pri;e_-Listungppaglieyqnr enft1'1_es'.';' " ' ' ` .-, `-W ' 70 R I PA N5 01931;! ems RELIEE. , :Ma.r:s, Globes; Qhalkx Cra,yo ns,' Brushes. OI EH6 llllli. . I Then the ioxfci of Pornerolies returned to his castle and gave rigorous orders that the work of fabricating arms should b"e.suspended. and nothing thought of but the casting of the promised bail. ' | nut. inn than nn mwnmnlinhmnntz of. Get ome and ydu` wil%have a{ {1ollar " worth of comfort for one dime.- ` BEQA'USE`~" C-1iemist and ,Di'i1ggis_t', DunlopVSt. Bafrie A IF _ YOU PR.EFER ~13; KEITH` at 1o\st possible prics :*snnz::;xr:snacz:::u:dn:_c i `Full Supply of Readers, M1: for Bublic jSchoo1a.nd(_.`g11egia1te`_ A -V-"__ ' _ A1lvSL"h(`)0l`B6)OlV(S su.p'p1ied With :1. Sfroi;g- _ Manillzn Cover ` M`a.i_l ofd1`s ppoumptly ax-`bended tr Amcnoae we neanesu wow 1` To build in nun and mung. AN`e\s' Sciibblers mid Exercise Books, 7 Best: value"eve1_- otfe;-ed_ ;T1:tE gooxsmgm ;.-rnoh; VA; ` -_vuu K - Thatis wAha|tM ing right 310` to be wjthou` wives them I ;conum; Get t1:.%e:Befs_ c; Vlue-x ._ 1* % for R"eliable_...-.1: T Correspo%ndenbtS{: {A lwy` 1 snoma navy mane a u; To bear I`p Calgary. Chis2ag0 Win V Etc. Inmxiding `settIer:':3.>svx;i`_tii1)g*{or:I1fc ' rim} wil receive prqlnpt replies-. | n_su rance_:~mid3 `% mg ngnu along. Hub `is WWI. . 31.9_"Ll`. we 18' ' nd` that that they calft agxd. without the paper that 1 gives `all hh-news. It` will cost you Oue....H_.\),ndred Cents for aweekl}: r. I \ mabbe1*`whz;rou you eg -' Then you should see Shah yang} auqp-:x.-- IP01!) genernmon DU gunumuuu. Sgthe I01-d>ofPome1-olles sefnt thrthe gteu city for two famous workmen. ..mm and Mathias went I50` t:ha"'caat1a winit, the popxe mdbf right along. Nbt 3 week j masses but some more neonle u_uuu:;_ '01! ~_,uua-n__ `cl 0 . A , . -;`_-Rates. * ` Rs MarktV*RLepori5s 'a.i`e sticizg. thzwkthe farmerknowa what '- his produce itrworbh in-the dif- ferent markets. and so is in 8. position to sell to` the V advantage. - __ ` ixi a.1l`p'&rts'of the (11str1' 'c|5 its readers well informed. gn an paras OI H18,-(U.8BI'1Cl'{ KEG . Its readers well mformed. any locality 13- unrepresented; . it '13 beca._use wg:hs\;e_Lfnr- vw-Auru\v|;`. " m annnhn ll ;u2._,! UE`-_"`;",S ...L'*."_'LE1L,""-" faileo secure a.'coi`respx)x'1i`{:7 enti. Cm yo_u:hel;ns-outrhy~'- securing 8. :})OI`tQ1`._f0!.` us `at nnivnnmmnf Ine? ` `i unre_prgsen'_ places? _' Cum van Ull`lLlr nu uuu . .- W securmg re ,1-her} Tor at 1.!Ian:y`ul">cribersh.ave ixlpgd " "us b kind words to their ~ u M frien sand wears Ye ml for the a.ssist.a.nce.. a.lI o - : Write for sample cop w `ph .' will be gladly furnish, ., ` A "us sue. anu -na.ve_.'1,'m_s: ax,- AMINER for the` last vemontahs of theygm`? . 1`ry`ib.., ' A`: That;-it"xv pay; to srid .. -us 304:. and -l1'a.veL.T!iE EX, A \n\n'.~n Fnu Hsniinsxf Hv5r`I1'1nnH\n - gram; my tor uwo mmous worxmeu. - Johan and Mathias went be the castle ` of Pomerolies. Both were ,y`om.1g and '. strong, accustomed to him lubrication of ne swords, bare-chested, in f_x-ontj of. aming forge tires. to strike in cadence` the glowing blades; keeping faithfully" the secrets of the old rasber founders; V , and `knowing Well how to guide who owing of the terrible liquid metal from the onuldrons to the casting pit. - 12.. am. no tho nnetnlinn. `Jahhn was by sljbscx-bibing` for K _Tm: no.,m AGENES. Q)` whet! pxu, m`m;.-w1;,1c_h, lahr on,,_ the` 7 'hiIBif `i*391nJnglyf roo,<:e1--ln.-by? a; `strap '61:` l0R09,!)(1B_T-lj.'l1,P'l)1lfUDSBEIDD--3"u ' ` Jnhgm"ti1hni:6.V :frightuily _. n`a.l_e,_M land} , Mx:h1us;_ bne?nklng:-, o1`.f`,: "g3;;ed' .80, -D13. 13` .. - -` T.h9y.%sinx mi gizizp fdr aehu. .`i3Aiohe"-` 2. ` molten brnnzef was to ow ;' aldne`~'I1n.tzh`isL. T. f-`'" lBj~8}i #33; latiau.gx;a:jg;no;gp_.l1k9.U, f-.9 we cnulurons r-0 one cusmng pm. `- By order of the castellun, Jehan was ` made master of the fomid`ry,;hw1th Ma-. ' shine for his assistant, and the old work- i men under-"'hls command. ` _ -_ . rmm .....~..m...-rum mm-1: umn hnannh huh l1Tl(18l' I115 GOIIlIIlL\lll. _ I The prepgxrstory work was begun, but ; an zwcidem; occurred to dish the bar- monious mlations of 1: two` chiefs, "which had been per ot1y~.mniptained' I doW!1~t+slxt-t} . - A woman cnme/ Jaween them; - f `It was Ania e, the daughter of the I19-.\d lnmr, a maiden pure and calm, Mme, .in)he porch of her pat-en1; s home, piicd per spinning-wheelFwh4lo:singing= :}_n d refrnin`:-- _ V . - 7 Alas, alas! Li-don-don-`de_ll! . _ . Why,may not a maiden tell -_ A .dnn` dnn-dell`. n-don-don-dll? W ny_.may non a manual] wu A-don`do,n-dell , a-don-don-dell? When soft; sighs her bosom swell? G Alas, alas! ts-don-don-dell ! . _-Jehan and Mathias `both had lumjnqd this must, listening to it in` the -intervals in the clach of hmnmers beating the spzxrkling iron upon the anvil tops. Jnlmn. man and muscu-lar. conned his ,/ - to~tlm!d--penaa 115 and WBFIJKO I06. In front of me nordly dwelling ex- tended the mall, bordered wast?` ume -trees a. cenmry. old; then -the-talconry as E rthaennrnnce ` otggcaola wood, and the ' smithy lo_nndry.Tvh'er_e,&,he steel was hammez-pd, and where gun-metalmwas I maitcd for ` the founding of bombnrds, ` much for fty years, had mplnced uha ' nld-time catapult. ' ` ! Thu lm-d nf-Dnmnrnkin um": nmnnv-inn 1 -Icuuu, unu nuu uzuuuuaug, Uynuuu nu. heavy and almost; meeting eyebrows. He 1; 1onk.ecLat-__Ma1;h1as.,;JvttigIigTTn'got of l copper in the scales-looked. at mm hate-` fully, wvlthoundnrlng to show his hatred. . HA mm: him because he had seen him i Xully, Vvlmolrn-nnnng nu suuw 1_ua uau-uu.. ; V He hated him because had ` gpenk to Annette, who hadlaughed_whlle listening to him,.ahd shown. her ,range of ivory teet:h._'_' Would he win` he1-_love-_-' this `csomrada. .witsh `the blue eyes. and _ hlonde beard falling--upon'his qhesu_1ix:o nlsheuf'of,ripened-oats? .._. _' _ _ 0 no ;Tnh.-xn had Rnnkan to Annette. asneu0I,r1peuE-u'oausVr _ Ha, Jehan, had spoken to Annette, and she `had greeted him with a.pleasan$._ smile- But perhaps she had only-purhed ' n'i\ him a gimnln nihmce of scrutiny. as 1% sums- 51115 pernaps S118 1165:. Utuy puruuu '9' h 1 sim la `lance scrubln stranger from that distant my _a 0113-` which shevlgad heard v agi.i_a1_y; as one 'ot the woaers `of the world, lled with " gigantic palaces and ci;uroh`es`w1_1f"spires piercing the sky. `.&_1-~-" ' ., . :r_-_ ' . "And "n".-The worked Jehiiiked himself Auaashe worked Jehikedvhimselt ` whevshei-he` coxifdi bear to live far fro Jthniz he lovedher even unto death, piercing the sky. -a~ . rr_~a,~_ this woman whd` had suddenly appe:i_re'dA upon his road '-of "life, and'he hhqught ."' `nun How mun. ha and .'1\.I-athias were ._ than he loved not unto uaulau, `- One day, while he and -"Mat-bias wt-6| " in'13he`01Isting p1t kn-adig the'1om andj! _(11_1st; which was to serve for the " ' yaste with". which the mold` for the_be11 was to he niade,` he suddenly} raised his . head and s.uid:-- " I ` 7 WI1T1i"E`T`1:f(,_'_!iif.'{gt;g ' ..Mar-mas!" -. z . r?.m,,, _ , " `f Ymlnve Annehto, do yo.`nom" "V -Mathias blushed ms. x-st, astonishpd at`. $18 (1l1esn_ion;' t-hen luakilfehiln full in. ft-he 306, he said, _!inhsi_a!:ingly:..--5` - . W|\nt vnn at! In i`.l'llA.' HOW V011 _t-no race, he sum, _annesn_naumg1y=.--. l `what you say is time." How did you 5 Ijunnm to}know1t?"- 3. - " 7.! snspeoteht. , .; M'asuer, I, Alofve 'he.r--mere~tlV1aIl` mi lite! -1'.--lojvia,-`her, As i_-she}-,fa1er _9 'sai6- dceude_d~uppnmheearth;-5"_ M V " < Jnmmt nun "friuhfhllw nhle. and" BIDIJW-~ menu! 1.n:V!1Wb.hm:'--V 1uuThu-ass ' it h L em g:1:O. W 10 w sparkling Iran upon one zmvu. wps. Jeham, tall and muscular, opened m'*'ummnmm .' -- -bd2!_l_haI.n8Vlh`inIhIlrhIkwl1oul Apln'@IniI1I&drl!_p|tooIdi`tthcIdw- insiihedlv. V . ~ ' Tllathnc xed by tnelordot Pome- `mlluanaiihanbbetorthacuslngottha Dan-nnnrln can nnmnl AI dnin Ch: mllulnglllnannaxorini cuungoxuw Rounonda wan come"; at dawn the molten mm was to be transformed. _ All the.p1-gqoding nightthamd ill!`- nnau wen kaptqlgow. nding up their ' black clouds skywnrd. . Alone bntora the gull, John and Mn- thhu untnhnd clvm nmnHm:r mnta|_ .1 withering stweom would till `the molded pit ks receiuo ll. AI iaybrq-uk the , would sound in thaicutla courts, and before the lord of Pomerolles and his vunseia, nil in feitni uttim, before the monks oinging oantioios, and--hhe abbe puotlng. upmrnyara to heaven, the _ ood of incandescent lays wouldbe upon: ` upon my way, nnd;Roq.amonde would be made. -A w - Twenty thousand pound; wei ht of metal soothed in the couidgpn, on ova: this volcano Mathias stood, liantly watching the color of the oopper and tin. under the strain ot the constantly renewed fire of peat, turf and charcoal. `HIKE WHWQFI EH3 BXIIUIIXJK IHFDRI. " \ Tho moment approached when Ih ( I l I ` Van Mm mmd Johan. who. inturn' A1036 llluuru (no gnu, uuunu nun thins watchpd the smokingjnetal. `Flu: mnmnnt nnm-nnnhad what um 01 peas, mu uuu uuuruuuI.- _ Near him stood Johan. who. lnturn stopped to examine the liquid meial. . Ar. Hunt rnnmnnll 'Mnchmz~ whisnladnn I stopped to exmmna we uqmu muuu. v " air. Jehan txifned upon. hhn,'h1s eyes i ashing furiously. . It was the air of Ann`ette"s refmih:- u Alan, `alas! ix-do'n-don-dell! . I At that moment 'Mat.hia_s" whlscledwxn . All consciousness of reality left; I at thaslnstann, A veil_ passed over his `eies, and hideous jealousy gnawed as his heart sh ercvly shat, seizing his `companion with `both hands (by the waist, pa hmjled him.incb 1=he"craIer at his fact. 6;, - u..ol.l....|mA nn Hnvn tn {Inland Mm- . c-.31" ' Mathiudmd no time; - to defend him- self. not even so comprehend thn attack that had suudanly been made upon him. He could only cry: Help: Jehan!"" An:I.hn'1Hdnnnn.'|ra In hh he could only "help: uenaux` And -he` didnppeaxjed, in the &_t;ii`l`i1;l metal, `and only a blue ame, shoot_ing~` up from the heart of that-terrible volcano, `showed where his body Ignd, at than moment, bem_d . Gama mnnt-Ihn Inter hnnnmd nnd rec I tutu on cross up: ..w.. gm ma f.`2. :T " " " This thought is wrmra as I tail 7 up [H05 amp Cnl\'.ary_ `A ` `lo think mine own hands drove the nails! Isangsmorrysng, ~" Aldchoae the heaviest wood I had` To build 1:. mm and moan. . . . I momenta, Dean mssmvuu. 'wnrde(1 for his successful casting of ho ` I Some months later, honored and re~ . Rosumonde, Jehan married Annetba, the lord of Pumerolles retaining him at the castle ag forgifmnsbar. And he was happy inhls marriage, no sense of re- morse ussamng his heart] lled vhollyA `and exclusively by his love. - . Nlnknv hurl unnnanrnd thn fate of AIll- and excmsxvexy oy ms wvu. -. . Nobody had suspected the fate of Mn- thlas. His disappearance, had remained inexplicable. Tlmb had "passed and he _ F was forgotten.` ,. Am-n mum months had massed with Iorgouuen. ,~ . After some months had. passed great pompnnd religious ceremony, in the presence at the lord of'Pome1-olles and the abbe. tha Rnsamonde was hung in the belfry of the abbey. Inhnn. nmnno hhn narnmnnlnllnsnlsto I in me usury DI gnu uuwy. _ Jehan, among the ceremonial assist; ants, regarded his work. ' The enormous bell shone with its Latin inscriptions and in Redeemer on -the cross. * He now" thought of Mathias. `' 1. All that hnd hnan his comnnnion 51994 i unougnu or Mamms. W 7. _ All thou had been his companion 819 there, imprisoned. foroeharnlty in `is ' lculrnss of bronze! _ > n..+.Im nlmnh Mn nvna In-vino tn mt culmss 01. Druuzu; Butvhe shuts his eyes, trying to Qrget and press9d:hls arms closely abo f- the I "spits of his tough manner form-of Annette, who tenderly turned. his embrace, for she hadlearne to know all t;h_e`love this man had In her, and was beginning to love hlm ` greatly in and awk- ward mbvements.- ' - "r ...+ 1.. tin: r-v-ntv nf nammnhsz assem- ' warn IDOVBIIIBHBS; / ` _ Lost in the crowd of peasants asuem- ' bled about the abbey, Annette and Jehan made their way down / the hill and into l the shade of_ a lime wand near _the ' ' castle. seating themslves ,by the side of Pa. lake, on which dated .3 large numban ~ of white swans the groperty of the lord of Pometolles. V. - Am: l\VI what twink!-. hffm-nnnn. whnn` or Eometoues. ` And on that. bright Jgfbernoon, when` the sun cast on the soft; award the shadows V --- es on .21, round of I ..;.1.-I Tnknn'-`ah: hand ' ranting nn EA. `(.1 L- '- '83 uu. .23, ruuuu us _go1d,`Jehan,'-his head` resting on 0An- ne1:te s knees, went. 1:9 sleep, while she hmlusad herselfwlth plucking the wild ` owers within her reach andhumming , her fa.vor:1t;e_s.ol song. . ~ , I `Rut-. anddniv nnnakrntifxa. the lowest her ra.voru;e_s.om song. Bub, sgxddenly penetrating- the lowest depths` of the valley, came the_ strangest, thamosts musial sound'"that; had ever- stirred the air of "Vt-haib counm-y_sIde; tzha monastery set forth the. first s'uInmons_of its bells. Piously ,`Annette5mm1e hh sign` of the cross:' bins` Jehnn started up-with - '"|..m.I1.1......a nun: nnnn m`rT'Eh- an m It I Kid guessed-41"! had dreamed Ira weight was meant for me.` , L01 uuu cl: ulx: .3 nwn.II\ 1: bewildered eyes, op ` moub"f' face an inexpressible ho:-ro!".` : | -nm-rind nn t.h'n' grmnmns rd tmce mexpressmle norror.` , _ ` I. -Carried on the" souorous air he heard ; the voice of Mathias, mingled with than i I of the metal, "Help! Jahnn! ; V "l`hrnnahnn{'. !`.'hn' dav; in BM!!! Of 10?. I or me meum, "nelpz aanuu 1" 3 v Throughoub.%'ha'_day; in sign of joy,` sounded the be1_l `and `an day. long `the ears of Jehun rang with "the supreme cry of his companion. Helix! Jehan`!" It seemed"-to him ._ now Athah. Mathias was there, yonder calling him. ' .1am~.'li nv"1:h`nh fnllnwed a davv of i 1 there, yonder ca1u_ng nun. ` .;Enc1i .dq.y h_l1fms_ followed was a day. martyrdom? for"Jeha.n. The ringing appeisl of Mathias maids him `spring ` rfrdin hisbed. .He' stopped his ears at-the, 1.....'.. net 1-fha 'alnI1nr.\nn fnr nvnr the lush ` ,c1'-y of his '`1end' came ~bBok~ to ' V V 'lugubrl9us', implaca.b1e. Hem! .Lej;_IxL u ` Tn vs-dn' hn nn11zzhl;-f91`:t%'EflnB8s` by iugubrlous, Imp1aca.b1e. "help: aeganw casti1ig~c.u`lve:*ixff3r the` 1qrd`_ofPome- imiles, 01-In beating the glowing iron upon the sounding anvil; never could he In. it Manama inn-ncuihln in Iivnin f.MR In vain" he soughh-d9rgi`Ef1f1es~by. ` drawn the rstless voicanf the Rosamonde, drown one resmess VOICMJI me nuszuuuuum Oh, it became i_n11=0ssible,to livein this` way! He must exile himself, abandon t.his,p:_m:, at the cgmm-y. 1-enurn to the gr'e(\t city, y" from t:he_ `sinister: of death! And van. in was but-. afhalluclnatslonl ` greau cguy, ny [mm mug SILIISDUF um uuuuu: And yetz,'_1t was but nfhalluclnatsionl It could have no _real existence !' Maihhlas. qould nh speak. ` ' ' ' .Tnhnn wna nnlfrnkipul. He had alW8VSV Lwn1(:i1_x.na_1'rassea,n1m.> A . - _ . One evening the lord ot~ Pom`e:qlles_ `had the misfortune to lose `his -yo_un`ges8__' son, and mou'rnin=g't;_1 upon all-his_v.as-` Ba1snnd`depeLbi_ent;s_. _ , Slowly sounded the sepulohx-al_ knell.. 5 ,He1p! .IehVnn1A suuudedthe bellu. -Bnzhepdad, .w;m maming - steps. `as 1.: . :mo1m_ted_the;hll;- He rexio11[a_d " the-` man.- ` astuery,-and requesEei1,"the father `be11 xiingei to" allow .-him, to `go u{2;in:o_mhe` qaud, fro." " ' : ~ ` " ~ `mum. an.vnuu"wnn;. twhem drnwnf by kin invmolble force, -_'Jeh;u'1 j .5be1 ry.. _Above`theb_el.l`v swung s1ow;_l_ye to:_ qomu non speax.` . V Jehan was courageous. He _had always beenaudzgolous. He would bmvp this :bel_1 Lwhlch. harrassed, him. > n`.'..`. ....;m'hm Hui Im-A Bf. Pnmm-nll`n 1: 1 mm guessea-~u 1 nan qreamnu weight meant, me,` V To hear Ib Calvarv. av: made A llghtgr crpu ` Vl';a !Id,fro.*" v"~*~_.:~ ' wwlxat do; you _`w_ants `with;-199?. ': 5 ~"ao:e_4.v=m,i;. 'of1r1-VJha7}"5 . v -. ..u=vmnm. hidinm .w`ursel.. rW.hene- .. are ;vuo_.yquz:"_ n!"1qll"-I5'l1a,n`..`_. H '1 ., `A ' My _ u~nre- hid1n_a.-yoxIrae1-L- gwhm are --you?-'-! .;Is1mnTor1`od .. _amidrtheLt9mp68h 9__ hheisound. *1 am na`t.a1mm; shuvv_,,-you:,:~ se):1,`1tA.you#-am-igsnoww yn_nrna1t..! < ` A ` V L $4 . I114-.-hmt hlnhat. . he \moun1'.ed. `the; hllj ae1:I.V1t~:z9'1"t*re.V`snM9mf~W 1ghg_p,.. ;1;1gher,,:I;eA;_x11un3:esl.,LTtha:VbslI . bye : hliiheft0E&B1M9`y:t0-11131.1t1p139k.. >4 ..1..rmnn annm h -in fd lwnv to and 1130 over msgineatt0ea&I3ms1y-n0I1.1ng1__ ,1,u;s;y_nngy;;_V__> _ clapper. seanwiz ..- $.'W.. .0 W1. 11:0 1&9` _untm.men'e.e ' V ` ;.1e_1'mn hu1 refaohed%the_ bell, and; bgond-s V ~1ng= taownrd it, grimmd um nn_`d~`1zhJ:eab- % ened. . in. w1bh`,.hi$.;c1enohd'.unoong; `M aoldi1 of whwhel waesdbiuiy, _In aMi. ` 'g'..aa..i.1~iu iaymohk, um. his`-"Ldn1iizet:-- - H ~----------- (4%: `night! Iaplytollooriclnld by: Cnnmmar. - '7VVIB.lI. Ill] uezsru Luuuu gnaw uu fast."aman remarked tlo his barber. I lose hug an hour a week inyour aha` " " a barber assured him that 8 strong board was a blessing indiar union game. A ~>T i How do you make (Inn out.` Re- mowie.-pray, the di5g'uise.'.' ` v~-mm ...1..;.. .1-.. Lu...-A mnwiasnk ` wen. wn_eu um uuuru glvvvunv it : a sign of w'ca1iey'. Athletes. over .. sinca Samson. tidve had `plenty of .hai1--not always on the chin`. perhhps. ` It doesn't matter whre it grows. Thin. active people are prettysuse to have more than fat.-people." - HI .......... \....;a z. mac: .1 cirrn of` plements his nervous organization. is A l l nave man I86-people. "I never heaid it was .a sign of` vitality. replied` the other. I have heardib was 3 sign` of seqsitiveness. and my obsenration- hears thi out. _ The extent and neness of _a' man's` 1 pilDsity5 is a .,criterion of his delicacy ' and nervous `strength. ` Beides. you l know, a man's hair. except as in .~sup- ` ` quite independent of him, 9. .kiml oi parasite. in fact; The}-' say ibkeeps on growing` after digutli. and when skele- t_ons are exhumed they are all u\'ur- grown like an axe left inlthe ;_:1'u.~':<. Th_at s the reason` this 'l1a`seeLl Pupu- liajgs wear su_ch ~longbe:mls;. if tlcu.LlL 'wm; t stop it, whyslxouhl 'tlu=y'. To . sacrice a h:iir s length is an affront to the pp\ve1"`s zgliove. and `those fnrmexjs are just lazy enough to rest in such an nvnnon , continued. uxvusc. ` _ j.`"0l1'.` .huh m_\'. f1`iem_l, ym.i are all` wrongl e_xposti1l:ite`l" the llv-`mi-. Thgaliuir only `$801115 to ' `death. Men who_ are sh.\\--2.1. as S: proper immediately after ih-utix. (:0 ill 'afe\_v days appear -`to l1`."C\i .~;h:u'En~_; `again. but this is not because lllu-lnlll` `has Lrmwn. b1i`t_bec`m1se the skin has shrunk. thereby e.\`pO::`lllg the `hair neaiwr its roots," \\'l1_lI.`l) an-e :l_q\1`.ll`tL`l` of an inchf `mthe `n-f:i_ce. 'l`hi:s sii-:nr:e phenomei on gives rise to the mu m :1 fallacy a o\ut t e unqne11cl1:Ll)lc fertil- ity of hair. As to our sensitive theoijv," he "'I can c agree :with you. Atheory hat doesn t hold with nibsz women and many men is no.;:om'.. What or u person'sl1:iii' g1`o\\fs_gi:1ici'- ouslv ornot depexids somewlmt on his phy iczL1ix1l1e1'itu.nce gsons of bllltl men at often bald. I notice`. and vc-ry 1 rgely on his own stock of vitality. Lia vH\\Al\ nnn lxn mill lmwuvm`_ 'l`ho. ,;S WlNGINC ROSAMONDEl : "At 9. sc_11o01`Vin Om:_1l1-.L they have , an exercise every` day known. as. 2L1`8 drill end every pupil from the wee` `l _ littletots to the se1'1iors.'r'n_:L1'cl1 ,out to l the tap-of the drum. They were all . _.. welltmined and the principal often ; boasted that thebig building couldlie 5 emptied in two minutes \"xrithout~. eon- fusion. Oie Downs, E_ou`1'teen years of V aae,_\va the drummer boy, `and_it'w`as i v his duty to stun _ at tel ooc 0 1e stairs and maFc`lTtl_`2e. boys iu1d_ girls out to the mt`-tat_-t'a.t_of his (lrum.. This _ is wl1_at.ha,ppenedt the `othef tlav; ._A` ,. teacher came -'dash`ing~into his om, 9 _cryin'g that the building was on re. E The piiiicipal `mm; to -tllie gong. ._and ll there `was a."rush of `excited children and cries of a.la1'm;fron1 the teachers. A panic and 3. stampede was imminent. V andin all the school only the drummer ~boy- kept. his head. He saw smoke coming through` the 1'egis'te1-, aiid` he an `ma +.Hn1z'1'+. nnl`0~'Rn1`V tn ask 'nm`-. 1 1 S . l rgeiy OIL A118 Uwu` aLuL;n um vn.uu\_u. his much can be said. ho\vevei'. The man with a full head. of hair seldom `has u._ vigorous'bem`Q undi the mam with a. sturdy, ambitious beard, like ' yours. oftentis bald ~on "top. - _Nat_ure- sees to-it thag n`c`>`in1_a'n shall be. 8. mono- polist`. on hinsute` glory. That: 1!. dis- 'proport;ionate afnoiit `of strength goes tothe hair is sliowxi by the fziet; that. aside from looks. 1'11311'feCi better if their hair is `cx1to<:easiona1ly. . 1`h'e _1ong-bearded` Populist is prop.=`i~1y re`- presented as a. lank. czxdaveiioiis, blood- less creature. ' -Anil . I once saw a. fan xvomzmin a. museuni who-, I '1)..A. L`...-. .......!.. \....n..1 vnho +.i-imuino novecpny. tqe a15g'u1se.:' 2 Well. when the beard growast u. .. ..:.... .3 ..:...Ha..' Athkxtnn mark. : womanm it museum \vuu-, _ _ ~'But:he ma-n vs b_e:_ml was trimmed. and having: found ('1. man who could c11athim`a;ttee1ing of long -words. he ' gladly sped out at this p9int.-Ne\v | York Sun- - ~ - ,1'mss1on to leave the room. -Rapidly ' passing along the aisle, down to ights ` of stairsvby way of fche banieters and ` into the-princip9.1 s._room, he pulled the .'dru`m_?from its hook on the wall, slung, the` strap over ' his shoulder and p1unged_i.ut_othehall-. Thesmoke was now so densIe_he,cou1d hiu:d1yI'see his ` "way. and on the oor ebove he could hear the teac_he1's`shouting to the" I chi1d1'e_n `to rema..in1i_i1 order. A fire en;>;iVnemtj;1ed-up outside; bn_t. like a. "tri1?6s 0ffI1`{3T}ZiI"0QZ stood at ohisfposn \a,m1vbea.M11e.`V.1ong roll on his "drum. The first tap, acted 1ike.m_a-gic. The ? _ principelocelled: to the childreh`, "Listen' ` = to the_.`d,r;1m .Z"and` they remembered theolessone.-T To the music of the drum, rank after-rankt`he3' calmly marched : downthe'st9.irs.V,as':1:hey5 had done a L }_1un(l`red- pimes `before; In one minute ~ and. thirty seoondszfitom thersh tap of ` _bhh drumotlieife was (not; 9. child jx; the . ;_b.uTding`.- '.Butr;0 re stoo(1sti11, .po ol>`V` - an oat hiseipost; with;-t11`e'f* *smoka;b1inding hinlpuntil every Eljpjlr Q ........r ...`.t.'...... . con_q.A_moN son zaau. ': . V. ~..%***!.f'i'9=~!!91- , ~' "Ahq.! . x,nurmupe,d Earmer.'}_?utra">w.w ;: 'am;cking`~his_ 1_pW1-$1I8Te.$It V _u...k:..1."..;u in n ~Inn1am-H11 1hAr1innAFnn..i' 'ama.cmng`~n1:s= {.}Q`~`W1W1` uwsv ix. : ~ ?`?whis1t -in ~isp1ens1i the iuenzyiandi sn.chl1ke1" ' ' ` ttnm-...:m.a., :1m;.s.a2+.:.. uA9:,,4'.nn1a&:zs1'. Vanna mnuenzygunu; 5.7-wn mm . . 1 4`But:--yeti -havn?}-.1-. gp`t_;~4'nuehza.L'!; . Isair1`his$`0``1`JVi5-9*~`; 11*` ' "7 i : -A: ..B:1g3p5;nop,<;my deargjb butv.'ITvoV_gg;w; {nvkialrtr-, nd; EV GEOTHG. I30; Auifhobnd bash, Avenarabla king, ` tho Lqrd of Pomeroues poaueuod In 1;inQ taudal outla all the qeoaenry dopami- ancl-:s-survanta lnnumerntgla, men-acv arms and retainers of, noble birth. . The ':~...uI.........L. .! Ma Ma}: mnnrn fnwm-3 - mun Jun gvvu..v a:L__u._ * M P-. r aps:noI;.`;_my dea.1~`;: l`)ut ' 5W1i38k793'i94I13i's by G`0r6..7 vI mfgoin. am ; ;ismi1 fi:t:!f?": V A Sol1o1bo_'s wnrum, m'1ixx`:j' mm aim. u-|uLv;1`u;\`\t\I1 {nrnnu A I 1: in `ungpu Whoa Yup Know an ' vuIo_d~ ` noun I A lnulllro ' sud :3-I. 0 nu.` WE nrfguonu Pnthlu.` Never be too familiar vith 3 ionng "_ dog. He must have a certain respect, not necessuy a fear of you; but h-_ mnstlearn to obey. Any intelllgnnr ......-.. ...:n 1...-.. x.:.. ......m`:. nfnw I Will IUCIU IUD BILLIE Lu Qnuu ` lessons. Once you have given it to ; i him never change it. liind`you this- i if when he heabnce recognized you asi " being his master, his one`. idea is to e t31eHggg`y_9n end no deservew put. on the i Ihead and a word of.}arnise. Never: tussle with him with a suck, and never 3 deceive him under any pretence. More i dogs have been spoiled by their mastersgiot plafing fair with them i - than one could reckon. Be honest with 1 your dog. and heivill be honest with you. v - TC Vin!` nnoanaa 4' 13-1171 and umn (100 . must 188111 w ouey. any s`uwmsv-u puppy will learn his name` ih Ifew . Iamannn nnna vrm `Mum nivnn it Y0`! you. I If you possess a}' gun. and your (log E \ is of that kind which has inherited the_ 5 scent fdngnme, the first thing to teach " him isto fetch and cari9_y-tl1zxt is. to retrieve--and this withom, cliewing or V mutilating the object which he l)i'lll;{S- A way tolbreakia. dog of this\is'to take] an old glove,`put gm few tacks with the points extending outward; an-_l.till it full of cotton. He will lin,gL_,_,tj;:;I__lg1_, picking it up gentlylie can c:u'1`_v'it3 without discomfort. while if he at-I tempts to worry it the .\;onsq\1eiiceS i are not zxgreeublg 1`l1is!e'ssonis much 7 hotter for ` him than. tiny amount of ; whipping, and he will remember it,`; much longer. V . ' . W 3 T! vrnn mush on a\.}me nvnr vnnr tinrr, E Il1UCIl l0I]geX'- -. ' __ `; If y_qu_wislx_t_q`hoot over your dog, It the next thing is tbirn-ake him nd the A bird. To do this, the best way is to" , procure A live quail. which can easily . be had from any bini.-fancier: put in in a small cage and show" it to .tl1e"pup.v warning him -not to touch it. Then i conceal the cage in a. copse of fern of,_g grass. and bring him carefully in that direction. Never. let him nearer than within four or ve feet of it..;_ then speak to him enco'ura.gingl_w Under the in- uence of y5__m: words lie) will become all attention. alml a (log? thus properly broken will never flush :1. covey. unless he runs into them by accident or when` he is` ca.rrieml~ away by excite- ment . under which circiunstances he` will ho\\' conerition.--Ha1`pei"sBound Table. She Might Have Rclgnc-d` as Elizabeth H. _ . u .. 1. 1 '1-\ Varmn ana retainers ux_ uumu uuwu. Luv: ` bmtlaments of .1111 high. _aquare towers were visible Mar over tho plain, telling ! of step] and fire, and causlnmberror alike -so~tLmSd,-peaaant and waruke foe. ` In fv-nnt. nf aha lordh? dwelling: " By reason of >the peculiar dearth of ospring tha.t.c}1ai`:1cn_e1'ized the careers` of her royal uncles. the b`irth of t_he`lit- Queen. Victorizi. in the old brick palace . 't1e' princess who nfte1'\vzu`ds beczunei in,Kex1sington, was a signicant event-. ' J1. .___ ._._.. ..,..'.,. .~....L1,. \ ;..,.n1\I.< GVUIU.-. N'l`hcre was considerable` trouble`! aboutnan1in;2 the lmb_\". The father, wislxedto call her Elizgtbetll. thinking that it would prove a, name.;o please the people sl_1oul(l she occupy (`the tl1r0ne;but; the Prince Regent. after Wards Geome IV., who was goCgfatl1e1`. together with the rEmper01" of- Russia. gave only thename of Alexandrina to the clergy. rm-.,. 4'n4-l{m- nlan:-Wm} Ilmf. nnnflum-. we L'1e1'gy. = - , The father pleaded that another name beadded. and proposed `the feminihe form of the Rege'nt"s own name. Georgiana". But t1x said tha't his name could not come in the second place. and as the E_m'pero.1- must} take precedence, he suggestedi --that if the baby must'ha.ve'anot'her . nameher-mot'her"s name be added. | (1- u.--'-L:1,1 ....... ...m;.,..J H..v..m1..:m. n8.me`I1eI`-muuxur 5 name UR: uuuuu. So thdchild was n_am_ed Alexzmdrinzx "Victoria, andin infancy was known as the Princess Driga, a. name she drop-' pad after her accession. - . \\'11y.,~li-':VV'as Not at Sx;l3oo '1`excher-Wil1iam, you` were non at &$JaM- nl ` ally send an excuse.- UUHUUL _yuaumu.u_v._ um-u Jun` nu, .... .. to offer?" _ , .Wi1_Iiari1-I was sick, nm am." _, . When you_ are sick your pgxrents new 1 1 I Pm'ents_didn t know it, ma,'am."' 'fHow is that?" _ - _ L Wasn't-takym sick untiil `after I~~-left ; ` ' I | I.'.......Ln - . 7- "What was theqnatter w1kLy9u9" _ vyuuu l` mlnpu awn Iuuunu u.`-nu - -~-- , home." . - _ . "' `V`And why didn't you` return home? "Was afraid to, ma. am. un|.;;;...$+-M mn nm, 1'9 `mam APUPPY. HOW VICTORIA WAS NAMED. " wnau was mm yxuuwr `fClg"{rttes. V maiam, out me cnsmng or me 1-1-nxnxseu uau. Bus for the due accomplishment of such an undertaking the ordinary work- . ...~r1nen.ot tho castle were not suicienbly skilled. An xu-nismn was needed who was experienced in all the difficulties of this -' `t-ti'c1iTor kinriof work, bnpnble of com- 'bining the proportions of copper and tin best. calculated to produce the greatest ~ volume of sound, and to pub in pmchice the tzhousnnd details furnished by oxper1- A ,ence and transmitted by the corporaions from generation to generation. Sn thn lm-A nf `Pnniarnlle.-1 sdnt hrthe

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