gr-n11ua.11vA letting out. , .e.drove and"! _t. and placed such a bone.` thatxtifty, ' stood tohis c.rv_elit.when the clock said; - nLvin mw.fomML ' VlD Q&%S-l9PH&: next. fift . A change` of ubowlersc was tried. an thrimw one prayed atease:-_. `Pevmberwn was more txhanlonoe in ditn. ficulties. a.nd,_onc-e` t.`nebwIcket- ` " How's that 3" made Ethe1'sh9ar4t.,stop until a gruff "N.ot out". set up going agam.;. - It was no.um. Them were but ten agaiirh. ; . It was no-um. u 9. .u-._ >.._u-vu -rvuwv wyu Ow T`he:r6 were but ten minues ledt. and Bert/s score` was. aav-; . en:y-t'hree.- : The chaIngea at 'th6"W.0rd- "over" see1hed,i_ute;rminab1e to re anx- iousvglrl who` sat 111 `front of the "pavil- - ion wlhh Gyp a'.'t herrfeeh. :"0rs,ck!'f The ball ca`-m.gM g_;id1ng;fm_m Bertfs bag. to- war'ds corner other. Ieft S-=he.vhe_nt. ov.ea' thus do .,,ai11f.w,hispered fiercely; .'_`fIi`-etuh. it." yp-l`A'j=Awa,y w_a'I1t `theme; _ 7 across the nz;g!e..mn7d= $9.313 .oul'.atri. Q L ~tha`.bu-.1 uimr" "him tielderm snatch . %"B. '3uJt"sO1'I`0w 0011165 ` W'bI6!ntfw6 NtTa'h}c1E? @511 of; the comm -grief. 3 Unmulrmnl py doubt wvaa.t9a1e_ turefa ' .0n=.-t}vowliu ne df` rm mo oxtosa appeared. ` To tall Oqiv deatim*y f9xf1oz`n.and`seai'ed.' ' .wizth- it; cold and I To you and to vmg by -tlm Mastex.`s` Avill; Into` over{ me ammo` loom has, come. ' i4tbrave1y.oou~nt 0-`Y*!01'Y.WL1~ ,`, 7 .4 LL; A2: .. .-`-44.. . frown. xv.-Vuyp-r'.=Awa,y wqnc cnemeg aasgxouutri i A pimg_" ti1o .ol41ea`a.' snatch `thogbarl V Vun and:f~1iaurd!sr:made`tor"hts mistress. Mu anMwMay:mM_; mlstresi ; ` was .t4:roe9 wdL Ly. \e'man.}.un `I :46 ` -s`t,oodvI1o_ok` -at.,u1mu 9. a.inI5au1* iaiiafp. as mmu;m"s (3111?! onhagad ;W" : .hhn;humnr.nr we situat ox;1.A}b.ut-Vnadyj _ m.c`vml&.r1i in 11D}Kl.nK?t1Ti=?In ~_wh,m1eYer an V . aWw9t'.waa:mad W 9Mztuxe* mm ball ' :j'I%haspeotato1:a.-were. 1;: great wmxno . ' tiou. V Alnnapnar ot.orhws 113:5. buupied , .- to%a;fc1- tru-..-V _`?Ji`ia.uld9>d.,a W hoothm1"L: :31d`v tc11e'l1ka.* -'Me`anw.h1la-4o:A the b. `\ 1 M V _ uldbe-919i /!aeen;aI3d`tM_4ret9teyva9 ; ~ nat._~1oat":-_--' _ _. t .and Jun *po.;:t'.p_ora~wera i2``.L3."'if ;;;:&& Zoj2? :h ,2.3.?? u $`;f. ?.31` mum -wub'-*IJIIa.ua.u u-may y\I,~nuw*!vu1u ,4 W,w,,gw:m L ,.r1~(:a11(g-gVax;f1t:iau1z*!`>&1;a%Vt:qd+:i; fEx?qt`ng~tor`.&ll rig mm woxtamthbl` 1; Hm. gag: Jn'augnout_ their career. ` ` The first match was `in London. and Bert` mndn n` mmihl imm-auinn, 'Nm - W1} W3 EU` l"',VN1.l.L'_l ` guxse t."~.{'mi What onlml . W `or ten minuts 1.10-1ooked every- -m min an 5131; LEE: Kllen 5,n_aW'I\8(1 `W0 gbil y andsaeisurayimade _or"hia mistresn. in was mmrannted `M the "mung; 1m"d * 35 WI"! U U53 U SUBD- Soliailon of an Bupi -, wonrsofaozdoiagpxntorgggtanxgo,-Pr`n mu lotlwiul uyunom n . V 0 mm ` `hmio. 0, A "`1w_3n:i nsuupou l'dE*l(Il0WlBE BOIIBWMVIIXDI5 Guam wire: Lucky dog! She in your; M Inrway-}In.'mwood.'.' nqd this telegram mounted and` framed with her own hair 511865. hangs today in Mrs. Heft 3 ton : pr(s\f:ty drawin-ro`9m. cautllnn Cieeu nd mile: in lntllltl -- A lost fnnullu Trade In Pnnpeu. A recent imueot the Liverpool Dilly `Post has this egiitqrial: A" glance at !:,11b._fguxen,xalative to the importa- tion of Canadian cheeno-dmrin3 the last Iowlyeara` in Iinmistakoably Vguge ` gestiv,6ot'a."grpat fuiuru for the tradv * in doadgneat wmmria nowiinits iu< 11.1.: .'L___. g,` ,L_:-..-I_ 5.1.... ..'......6.... V.vsuu nyyvuvv uuvu .r Canada has been (ortnnalb in u. auo- *, qeaaion of `snbarbsing Ministries, who. v whatever their differences of opinion on lesjinntoa poll-tiquea, have shown ` unbroken continuitynof View inqthelr recognition of--this fact that the soil, is the reso/mrco of\tha_cou.n-try, and that no enrnestnesswif effort must be spared in its development. Cllr, dinn Ministriegnhavoin their turn been` tommaua in mm administrittive `skill _ aT1H"c&1rn.g they have found at their disposa1,t0ward8,HniB end. - .I'IB ,UL _I`I`M`A 1`E POSSIBILITY. ` In 1889 thsexport of Canadian hoeae to this country was 88.543,887- pounds. ` by 1894 itvlmd. increased nearly 50 per cent. andin 1895'wa.s_ about $1,500,000 ` greater than in 1894. To come to p_ia.in~ I figu,res,, the value of what was`c0n~ signod to Great Britain in 1889 was only $174,027, while in 1895 it `had `. risen to 8536.797, and in 1896 showed a. ' still `further nilvamoe of over $100,000. ' It will be rqcognizellltlmt relat_\lveiy ` : to the vast` extia'nl'.T1lFo'ral re- sources of Canada. Llnls is vory small. 3 But tho trade has beenof such a. ' steadily exixinding Ch!.1`&l.l:leI` that un-' E der tlvo syste:.n' at "mid storage _trans- . port whicli has just bwn initiz xt'e for I dairy prmduno in conjunction with [wet and `otnor foods, there is really no dis-. nnr1'1H\`1\'IYl'. fn its -ultimate nossi- $7-`i!|:d`..t:I7;..i."f't`:'o\xv`1.ar:"*`7'iifI] dz` tho` bngat llvfaot; , m. ;.`.'f`.`..?i?. ".?....."`:29.:';'.`.'.".. nu ma aura: mvrunv. * ' I ma wuover sndavon. cousin` Bob. burr Ethal oft much-g ` hm-. but 1; ` ` `hat ` L * -- I 2 ho pad won his bride bxafpy ' inter- poutian ot .-Providence. In Bum -was Avirlamflv nmtlar 11%: am: In. ` v\lIJu`.WD3OVlll>IIl}l uuuur{I.,uua.w.:uu Ill` H c delusion.` Kr. that nirt. Bert vod walollowing aomaw t~ambi'- aumm wi1'un"Y.m-kw nal Shun in vnnr: can 7` " o.".dIIU! Hui-.. vwmgg Onion Roulookd liixivfwxnn. .(_3ng1nol1-. In uuuI.g,ILIguu.L w.u.wn us nUW.luIw bu` itial stage. for obviously tha cbuntry whichvis so` favorable to dairj `cattle as to enable A. large trade` to be built. up in chpeao must likewise be_.condu- Dire` to the profitable cunvemiqgof the bovine species into beef. l'1.u....l.. 5.... lm... fen-tannin in 1 mm. ( UNI" otsrrovmenoe. BIN you wood-was ovi_doz}t under the same in- ` mt 1'. that h` ht. val! flmldlnminn nmnnw t-nmhi'. arnd_ _ot:n~er_1o_ous, Lugne 15 rpuuy nu ma}: cermbl-e lun1t to xts 'u1tu1mLe 110581- Inlmes. ` _ , n urns: rm-vmv ;!ec]n.red bv. 0. Cana- < - It was rec/emtly (16010-I`8d 1*)" CW1!!- dian gentleman xLLe,meet.in'g in LlV_e1'- pool that his coiuutry manufaict _ best cheese in `the world: `line Legis- latu.=1_`e, us almost eveiybozly is uwu_1'e. provides a. su,fe_g~usa_rcl uguiinst t..lir.se nefarious sophisticalions wlui-h result ` -in the empyreumatio coinpoun-J. J{;no\_"n - Not only lS=llS- as filled cheese." . nmriufucture a punishable offence in Cu,n:iila,. but the most fan`-reaching aprec:rutiy.>ns are lslren to prevent its being smuggled across the border from V the Uinited States. At the present Ill0- ment. as the coinlwimed resuilt of iroe- . douu from zulmixtwre of _fo,r eig-n fuis a=n e'X-silence -()f_TIla.1l1Ll. l1(:l',l_l1`6,_- it is . stnteil t:hx1t_ almost, the e-nti~.re'-output . at the Domi.nion olvtziins the topmost priees iiutliza Bnritish market as the . Best C`umulinn." ' p ~ . l`O CA[l`URE 'l_`I1lf) MARKFIT. - It is l.l1o_1'zict,,gu_i'fo1`tunutuly perhaps, that there is no cou;ntry.1n tho,.\\"ur1d so lzirgely. dependent" on foreign food supplies as Great Britain. Cilnudimi ol1eese.has already esmblished itself firmly in British markets, and in weer of the "fact that out of 340,250,064 list yezir, Canada-co-nti`iIl)u.t)e only 9.- C`.1-pture the mnrk`ot"?will find rea_(ly 'sy1npnthizers.._H|er people are our kith - tender lii.tle'stom.uchs. Q ` ulnds of butter imported from abrorul - lfr_eer' froiu_ resinfthe better -injfthin ,S1I0eSr_tht_tt_ it may dissolvepquicklysndv melt` in the` above solution; `keep stirv ~' 895,981` pounds. "hm ilterrrlimtioxl to ' and kin, they have 'zLlr'emly shown theiu`, good will in practical shape liy extend- - alileterrns. and sirhoe we must sustain er for a walk or drive, and then care should be taken s1_1_1otl1ere(l `by Joe m uch clothing. ahout t eir heads. Lei: their wraps be warm and ii bt.., ., _ ' `;An,tm_r thing is proper feeding. Ba- bies sould not be fed atoll hours and at;__zill times. . Every time a baby cries he is not hug rv. Have sl :it`e'd" hours and feed him t en. ~or very youn baliieswitery two hours,.is,cons1dere,, proper. Give the bzibies water once in a. while. but let it be pure. Boiled _.wu4 tier whirh hasbeen standing on but which has had no ice in it; is best. Any_ <;ow`s _mi.lk given babies should be sterilized. in order. that all disease germs may be killed. Babiesshould not- e allowed to: eritieverytliing the old-f errhiltlren d.o,_suoh as sweets; nuts, pickles. etc . It is too irritable for their SOAP. ' -' How made: Dissolve eightwpounds of sol-soda. two ounces of borax, `one-half ounce of glauber salts. infive gallons of water; seen that .no_,lnmps remain Slice ten pounds of `any common h_a.r soap. the rlngso as to mix thorou ghly,u.n_d when the soap is mell;'ed`it is done; take` it from the fire let it stand one hour. then ,-pour into tin `pails or lmtter fiiQ3,_~_1)o ourselves largely upon the produce or not cut into, bu.rs't0 dry. as .it.'cannoL other lands, there in! every reason why_ be dried like other soaps. it is better Canada should have our. custom rather to keep it in bulkand 1'11 a (lump pliice . thsih countries-xvhlclx beau` us no over- `A ooimuon wash boiler. or`.1arge-dish - 3 inc: to our `goods exceptionally favor- ! I n super: r urtielie'th11`d:_l>_y that.9;1oue. _ weening n'fFeotion,-especially she is..deteriined toweonquler-by virtue of_ pan will clo'nieely*to1mrke i`lT`ll1Tl),s makes about fifty - pounds; Din.(~.i'ions for use: l`m'- in fnmilv` nf` that. they are not. does not injure tin. The a.boveemoi1nt' * `Weary with xvnwgigg m1 eyes have . grow-n d'vrnF#-_-,- i A , _ Sink with Iongingia the heayt wlthln: f Hoping. yat fcarm .- I wait. In the dell. ' At tb;e_de,a.r-o1d stligxglx know so w91l.L v"Y'1xmuu Irnnrn nrrn nihuun.` um nn.`Y""AlL.E.Al'z\ ' F M ....._....... .,.u .,.__..., M. ........ OJV ..-.-. "1iwa.&years ago aimx:e`.\ve.pwx=ted4EeLV'V .Wf~:-1, temugrmured `vows. and` many pal V at; 1 ~ v'v` mm :1; aim gghexndq gear had ailggg ; as .; cw. ope qnw to M ~*1u`3Ffed- 5 ` ` Novtia. ahado_&*;a11ot;the_ . Unmm-1wI~ hv Hnmlht was. thin atm-3'5 A . 1.. 130 y;o!u,ano. gonuw ny-um __mu5w,n's _w1.u; V Into ammo` loon1.h`aa,_come. 'W'hwnt"wo thrcmg ,~;.*.:we~,:aeuar:?uVn %;4am..A . i-Th9r'|1t?Iithf`. 3.":wx` .53,` ` % 13:`: it rtaii;I3t%is'hti7ihI`9rhi);`blohiig ,-Bazt.-$afhf W1. mxta13a&a'u;a;}:i1`.h9p9;A _1_ L Fagitl plug; M16 Bieqmhi am aum1ri6nIi ~ I It iii}: J ( `Mr. x.mMaa:s1'nem.' ~ mu msximihouxziv a new mvepn ~Mrs.Lexr. : * * ' ' Want. `hf rout.-their- my EBA: `-, 0Wim&. Dasha 33 IN! v ; wxw `Fir..iu-that: ` _ _ Like a o'hamzbedp4rayot.`a1\;oe pom *brimm. 3 xi,` gm Em cmmx ,rau~n1An1;n1f. m A summ. NIGiHT`S REYERIE. mg -um` 9-3: V chants .1 1l*3Sp81j 01: ]_ im -t l1ia'TI`i n I n r --3,--. a-v-g -- f VL fit 3 aitamst thins tlbghobx #611 mine h.;W3!6i`% .331`? t ` at`hi1;dren`??reqnirb`L`1Iiorsnt Lwms-wog1a*ba-ae?m ta anemia r lilo to others. This niattavo! again it f ~9.`ooms`n_y~ mothers iiieu gm: ,1itt1o Qnu "1; `sum-` `mar onctiy on. the; do -in wintar. The but of ma swnltarinn` summer daft HIUI CHEF, "51! `II `HI Wlllfbt J-I-3 but at am sweltering` nxmmgb dd! L f almostdrim grown hnt vhrv liitla nffnmf. in nnl: fnrth ta uuula. xvlqvu UL Luna sq. luau. uvyvuu ant on the comtitntion of the child. 'A strong. "buxom baby will not nepd such constant care as the puny. fragile 4 one. Thu strong child would suffer :11 dressed in annel: when the marcufy registers 90. while this othqr would pro- , bably sulfa! without them. 0! oursa. `nnmmnn manna nrnnnl nlurnvn ha fl - a mum so mm: mm: may ne uvomeu. I No day should pass. unlizss the \\"'ez1tl1- `_ or is inclement. that little ones should not be" taken out for 8. raw hours. eith- for than s1_1_lbtl1ered 300' ahout. ' li%bt.., . `. Anni \n`r Hnn Ia nrnnnrl fnnrncr Rn- should be taken wra.ps_ I wjxtne Fr;suse:J{ It-Ill.-6 IUIYX [IVER]; yvuyw uansgitvitvg-9 but vary little effort k put forth hop tho baby cool in a mmnor. ` It in a;ioa_or whiznpaim '1 inaned ` " cross." `or ` xieeviahf ` 310 wondortho `poor little thing in that. dressed} as f "min hu_vy'wcolonI`. I ` ; . '-Fw mothou recognize the fact that the little ones. would be ovnly qloth- ` t ed. It smny to dress the `chin wa.rm- ` ly in ports and loan others 01909.95` A childjnay healthtnlly mu hugetoot during the hottest part of the day. but as noon 3': the chilly vglnds come on. he should be properly clothed. Very thin clothing and as little 3.; he can.`eonnigt- ently wear will keep the tiny om: oom- fortablo during those stuffy, sultry T Mixlft` tIiialsj.* a`lso;" depend-' . ,_ LI_., ____L-L__u___ -1 LL- ..L:I.I D1101] BULLUI Vill-Lllllla uuunu. VL Uvuawvl `common game, must always be enr- cised, and a mother ought to know best how to treat bar. own child. `Mam: mnlhnm: who Iln not dare. to best how to treat her. own cum. _ Many mothers who do not dare. to nemove flannels altogether. makelittle shirt: of thin. white cambrie to slip on under the*woolen ones. It seems that no matter how tine and thin wool; en materials are the will ireitate the tender skin and ma 0 the baby cross. _ Then, too. mothers re prone to over- burden the little ones with clothing at all times. 'l`he'u\bo should not be confin'ed`in t` ht bands. except for the f'u'st`fe\'v we a, and their clothing should be as light as possible. Dresses and skirts should never be so long that the little one cannot kick his legs to his heart : content. 'N1nv. hnlnu n urn" an nldAr'nhes. ms hearts content. ` * ,'I`in. babies. as well as olderones. 4 shoul be-givenvplenty of exercise. Some ofthe dear little ones are so g-oodthat one scarcely ever hears a sound from them. and they are the ones who are , neglected. They are permitted to sit or lie in one `position for hours at a. time. This would be extremely tire- some to a. grown er_son_.nnd certainly mushlie so foe` t e little one. Take the babies up occasionally '.let them roll ' around on the floor and kick for e whiloand they will ow up healthier * children for it.` Let t em lmye as much fresh air ns- possible. guarding {hem {mm the strong sunlight, which is very _ trying on their eyes. it is al\'wLys.niti- ` ful -to see heliiless infants lying blink- - ing their litte eyes in tuostrong e - light. -Shade theircarrizigw or carry 3 them so that this may be avoided. Nn rlnv should nuns. nnlixss the \\"'entl1- u.r wuu- uuyv vnvvuvn-g l.vv_\4 Auvuun i "thj1jeeMJ1d`11'rs= or over night; p`:a..;tov a . he;3&A5my Lg Tabout one-ha,l pound of soap`; E11150. n.|`h1nn n.vuI.'Vhnnu in rh-1:. mm 11 nL.., s ould at`a. ll at all"tIin1'e.s. _`he'"iIs noflgg Have _ lnm ~or_ver_v youngl two hours.41s,cons1dere<,, G.ivo xvatorpnce in` Boiled wa- "Any cow's milk sterilized, in eirxus .th'e.o1tl-f ervhiltlron irritable lftf.l8'S_lL0.m)l|.GhS. maxes zwout. u1v;.y- pounus._ Dimctions for use: F01" a family of six` or eight Qersons. put. about one pound of soup Into about thre-e warts of boiling water';;.when d_isao.lvec pour- OI 00111113 W&E`6l';:vW'1l6I1` u.1ss,o_1vea pO|_lI" enough water to cover the clothes... Put._ in. the,-_w`hlte c1uthes_.; let_ them soak `th-reeMJ1ou1=s= mght; put `into Ldmmmms hmmL-..mv "'6muu:--Iloudon md Gsnnisn uimmbors, 108.1%) Strut, Tomato. o _ Takphmq 2413. - V n`: 1...... n A` 1.... Ire... n`: ,5 labout pound .lb1u,e .u.nd7`haA to dry. ; Puttlae co 0r`6(1""Gl6lCWs;i$!lt0' "V the Isecbnd suds; lpt them soak fifteen min- utea: wash. rgnse welland dry Dis- solve one teaspoonful of horax to each \ pail oi waler langtaddv to$he7 ;bluing .- ; wn.ter..' iB`qr`_ 'cle.a.nness and .W`hlte!.l8S - tl1e_ olot1xes will -Q91!) are. with those , winch ha.ye:.been_bo_1l . < Woolen goodal .' washed with $1113.90 d0_j]gt~_I1;QQQlI};Q' V l stiff` .or yellow. .Eu.&on't forget m . wuahmg vqoolens to gtrgtuh thfe.tb1tea.d5 V `in -bath ~dxr99_tiona befoxedgyiuc. and: my `vlllk6liV&i'l11._""`,-11012`llOh;\Y&8X`. Manyj . clltfrent soaps tguiij washxnodmpounda :1 have bean` trted.'ib.=ut.no_nef' so coed as, . `bl_1 ej;.ubove-.', _` ` " Lexvths `lit '5 `' - man .t:hm :- nu< oumr. um um. noses.-, .Ml93Kl'u.a_ , . ,,. Seasonabh the salt $n L the ECU` ` tax; uavblii plat; and . rd; in tigh. Qiepk} mt." a=`tima:;a., t"xa_tc,s%*i;"1Aa'o tbat 1nvgry-jigiwwed WM! `sh! " trims in -khan, nnuiixhi . eU":theu_a;k l.w.ohp& n ate. . , j 2 a~ M lemon owpl edgii ?n% '~ ii, :uatkm:x; ` _V0 ..-. ma.` ,3` inn ` "Dxiix`.9ii"bo W: vwv Ell. BIIU I)-IUIJI IIVUCIIAU Uwwv. lutely dark. 1lhe table.tb.e glgsstub. V the flowers disappeared from ~vl9w'.` But the owers presently shenelout in the 'Ihy were no long- l or w.l1ite_and opaque. but radiant with the bursting names of an unknown ` light. l`.he petal were blood-red. or pale azure, or a deep` yellow; bhleeves. `ware emerald; green. _`S6V8rl seconds {Jm phosphoreaucun oouqnec shone than the light gradually died away. A like the light of a glow worm. W hm hn..l hnnnenedi Somelzhimz VOIIY Iy|bIl~_Q_fBL gar} ulna BI!!! poou pltllu qunttorod `mml. Turn on: them ;piatotancaxdiuohadinncuptnlo1 ` Wltt. Caste: the crock closely and place -in` the oven. in the arly .evan~ V mg. gnd hbronnin until the next / . `R15 flavor and >10: of the M are quite.di`flerentv to over thoiirn.` noon. Jaoxsvqrnunn. `I 8.=vqucx'T0!%'ARIES B16 ' n._'|.. aL..;.... -.'.I rl|,.u....h.m ' III IIVU-lUI I-9 -Ir'CI'l-V-II` WI`. i,Wh1ch`lle.lIlvenn In Callers. ' M _ A tew`nig'h ta ago_ in Paris. I group: at person`: found themselves in _t.he re- ception boom _ot `a young nun. Upon a. tsblo was nu smallund inno- caht-looking glass tube. in, the inter in: of which hm been sealed 5 bouquet or artificial owers. Izebvos sud petals were pure white. and aeemd mad`; of wax. Suddenly the an Wu axt.in- juiEF63":nd` the xfnom` became abso; I_;L,l.__ ;_,,, Lu: ;;. ..n-.._a...|....' mm we ugnt 01 gmw worm: - What hm happenedi Somethmg very singular end almost. inexplicable.` Science eataulishes but does not explain it. The tube in wlch the phenomena was produced was 3 Crookes-tuba. a. tube in whioh -there .-was 9. vacuum. The phosphorescence was born of the cathodic mys what _a.n electric current, traversing -the tube. projected upon the owers. - . 'lh..u-A warn mnnv nther tubes on )0 the `more were many other` tubes on the -tal>!e.-eonLaiuing butterflies, bugs,and n~ variety of flowers. all to be experi- V mented upon. 1`ho'object.was not to `Y [nuke amusement. us one used to do with Ges1er s tubes. which were tinted ` various shades by the aioctne currents nature of the gas inciosed. within 3- them. On the contrary, the exhibition of tho phosphorescent bouquet was the - phunolnenv. of. fluorescence. whichhas : out n distant reiationship withknown _ phenomena. n The young scientific man in whose` ' rooms this interesting oxhibitionwas ; whichtruversed the'm,,accu1-ding to the shown was Gaston Seguy, the inventor 'oi\,\'hzit hahas `named the "hun;a.nio1`g- ' ....&M"' Hm :nmu.1`:LtuS \Vith`vV'hlGh the . alglt. ` Wand 3 iewdrqiy at tho time. after 01 oil until all ta mum thiakemradd 5 hr at vinegar. `When the name Q anion `and th'u:k,',stsr in the minced .pnok|o,1mjl_anpera. " Apple Space.--Fiu a `smnll shone crook witbgour that have been puma. nnnifnvnd `nnd an-m' l\-um anus I-5...... . ,to A ~ em Osdd \ G ' III Inventor uni the iipennoiu with I'M:-L 1|. Inn.-an In 1-nu.`-a ` ing dutiuhle articles. Although but 53 high rank`in physical science. and xs dozen scientific app1'm.nces,. mostly in of what hahas nmueu ma ` uu11;u.iuu1';,*,- uutt`.e'," the uppa.ra.tus l~`rench Department of Custoxns has ad such aignz1k success'in' the 4.-xaminatiu at sealedpackages su'spec-Led of conLam- . years old, he has aiready attained-t_o new director or the liudiographic In- stituteut France. and one of the prin- ciple cphaxnlucists in the `High School of 1 harmaoy.:: Huis the xnventor of 9. nut: in Hm trnxlnn. mnfis ll authority -dozen_ scientmc appuo.11ges_,. mosuy mun use 111 the trades, unx1.xsn.n authonty "on glass blmving`; . _ , Ha was the first man Ln France to " ed " , c :ot1`ievstoi`age4e1h , cessa"r3V'"td`obtain the X-r9.y.~ The l . sziine-way. practically, and is as con- blowing`; 5 of Crookes's cathodic 1`a.ys_. In 1 his/_f`hu~ V im" mm-uiv desniarm i.h/zit the human He was the in . repeat successfully the t\;`sZpU1`iIl16Ili'.$_Of I Roentgen. and since then he iiasiueen constantly. occupied, part of the `time in the labora.tb1'y of Prof. L6 Roux, in studying vncnumsmnd `the `properties man lorgnett_e" .he _has` given. to /the xvorldnumatinng which may; or- mafia revolutionize inany things. The. chief iidvaxitage in it. or_so it would-seem git first thought. is its practicabiiity-- . and its adapt8.\)ility_ to` many uses. In. ckmparativeiy- small compass he _has put the` various require.- transformers "and tubes. which` are ne-H entire appa.ratus_ is 'n.otAiarger than 3.13a.1f10!`,SJ,8I`eO[)i)iC,0l1. is` used in the` venient to handle. .' . - forms of "organic disease.` UULV V _l`.l I I'LL` \..'I1l.I\D. (Wu. _.._,,, _ ._ Dwrox Mo(`.nrur; Q.C.. F'.E`.P. I r.m.xn. Q.(`, J, A. M0\}A!i11lY. D. 0. Mtmcmaou. - BARRIE. . . Mocarthy. Pepler. Mwarthy & Duncan. ; Alllston and Creemore. . McCanhy,:~.PepIex6r(i3]i$ould & McCarthy, Money wboun ntllnwesi Rates , (;o1:ahe seashoraeveljy season after we werema-rriod.` r ; .: 2 .B`usban_E[Ig-K_.n(I.I would have ke t my -'n'unn niga`- M; n.m.v r-n's't `Imd~' vmu nthur < "W`ife-+Yuu told m6_'-3;..-tV we ivou1d, go" V ~h_luban_u-Anu1_wou1uixave Ke u my " 'rom1se"'qt any cn'st`hnd' your anther gnowu enoughzuoh to*__fgtl_. . - . t ions.' - ~v V .cnuo'a Vommamv -cures All Skin :I`r.'rltn_ '~ R - Fouatn mbxt; J-'?"`VM3: V VH1W1W.-_ 1.,` T `,3 ' vmsf `, never Lbem. 1 vgnpvgn {Q fail. Mr.__ . ; M1; little` aauantgr,-`vV6mee5:ng-, M V .thr-a11!1 L z;1:.* maaa axeaasqg `nu! -`* `fare! Item. 4o9I.6.mA; lax`, 1thrQB,.};Iiqa re.*Wa, . ' tried I imam ,0! qll:6;g9c}_ cur'qM;1;sesrs, 1 .ara1;.;1ocgo:a,::~.ma: Van, ,vv$th"(jyt,t17!_`fect.'V I 20$ flI`ei%.-!a=ag.";;;9 a`1.I5(1fE.ag ~ I;i_uslit,tlQ~ `. . boa, ` : L THE aim-Ax LOBGNBTIB. T{ITsTRIIsl HOME: .bIiO*1.T_giS}`AU)I,T.\ U V _ CONVICYANCER T1:'rc. " MONEY To Low. 0v1cna:a-Bnnk of Toronto Building; Owen 1tnd4.Ba!'rle ' - ` `(aemeuy ecaena II ` " .0! `110 n,` aVk !}z iV _` one 04 the _wpr_nt 9 kD1.!1,(1`i`Jnoat,` .'_c_o_n`1mon.- ~* 'l'.'h'a nua;\_eifetiV6 at` 1-Memady_ 'po.fhLr dis.- a:oyvojrfod'q:it"ia Dr.) K `%hu79M;mint:` 1.? I vlnhn 5 ummr `harm 3 an. my non. mo "chestnut street.- Toronhi. Olndn. uys: I hnvumti Imp en's Dyqnpnu cure with iptendm nuuatn. wnubad withthlndlnuothntfootl would` no for mun oi `my stomach ecu V Jug nu ma: pain and agony.-.1 I150 Md VI In` b k d I- 2` :`o..:.a uni? inf: `....1'i"'i"o to no utremsly careful whxt~11u~:I-- utter min on: ml .01 Malayan`: D , , Ill Ours am now able taut an % without dlsttou afterwards. After utter- ing !or. 1: with this disease It. ` mum In sum able to at an acute. nto Ilunroux! mm . _ fay :. ntsEAsEs?BEw=@%v`"i ri` tum ms: I1 |hmn's gmwic % ` Wm mimhnusspsr `ans rm _ _ nu! Ulla In much. 0`: m1a_o._ 7 Il_l tom`, tldnoymhlne. at c: `_ " _ Runyon`: Nam one stop! nemmell OM` _ bulldynn-(M mum. .Prlco 28. wanton`: llendnch,e__Cure M090 Macao ti bum) up-(M u'mm.'Prlco' Mnnfonh Headache Cure hwaebo three minutes. Pdce". 5c. , Human : -We Ointment oolltmlt Gun! II A form: ogxlel. P: e 26. . M 0! tgvfhlood. Price 26. _ Runyon`: Femle Remedies no 0 how In all ' WOQIIQII. Runyon ; Qatlnh Remdlel um um. ' Cmnh one-price 25c.-ond!euu tho due: I`mn.tho mum and the (mark '1`: `madam un nu! tho plnl. ' ' lumen`: Asthma Bemcdm relief! in CI!!!` lnlnum ma cum nermnnentlr. Price I1. ` Manna : vmuur u mu! tame and my Monro! mu. Itronxfh to week It ,Bl0od gun mamm all lnpnxjglcj ' A upstate cure for each mm. {Ill dt gum. mostly 16 mu 1 VIII. .' Pcrlonll. lalton to Pm . mam. 11 Alb!!! mm. Toronko. Ont. nmwm mu; (In IE1! cal advice to: nnrdtlqglc. -..v- vs v- wua-I111! DHYBICIAN, SURGEON kc ' - 7'-1-=` ` (hate arms. uivie &'$s1n'ltli ()u'1Hs..) Collier .street.a.' Barrie OFFICE /um Rmxn2Nc1z:--O0rner Owen p;u.I :: K `>5? PEACH ' BLOOM . 39, \u\.;'` >\ 4% ;A: nu; an r4:a_xu3 V ` 4 _A :A;_~.,1'.;; ght n 't(an` at mlson in . `l~`k\;m('7_-_S`h_`6__eJ2 `Euxxiis-1:034? merit form _Duh.lmi cmwd an` `tn Ml-K\'llXB 31113812 E11X'lllStMU,.';~;:3X0l$'*` _ .I\pt.ot~he11> at . I meat `9'r.I:a Dblih; cmsvd any` `mox"n'm , recently, 4 Yhe monument Ls I _1_20. 95 higlv.` Vantkthe platrorm o x IA stun stand ab !.1l'.-:13f 01 tg, Car1o3v.&r$u:r. fvlng 111:: xx: q:n1;;t);xe[\\fr.-d ` e W latxata. 11% V _ l1% .5 .. o I , | -n y. HIl'Il._I'1IU~lVll\`;HEI`l : . G!:r,rru:m:N.-`-I have ieusdgreo.t susfnetloninthn`;u;e,o)t;Fow1a:`s-` ' - !s`,xzracr.of WildStravr.bje'r \aixj:1po_n-.v /BIXIOIT it invgluuble inzul; case:r;.o5;:; diarrhoea and Msunyrqer comxilamfi" ;:::hg*;a:.s ?.`%` x_t.B.,Mt}.,sjc1:I'r , a H1g;;1gs~choo:.\ I V V F-ahv wnsu11:6. V',1 . * p 4- DEAR .Sms.--.2` can Vnighly recon Ii n mend Dr. Fowler's Extrerct of Wikl", ;- Strawberry. It~c\1red my bag of: p diarrhcnaafter allothetmenns `lied; " b so`! give it neat nraise; It is axed-. n diarrhma after all other menng fgiled; "I n iveit teat praise.` _I.t;`is excl-.5 _nlengW9M._n_ we1~`<:ox_xxpx:duta., __ ,' ,3 mm: nm--1` umzm dm<' 1v}a1,nn:n, sunrmbxk, -EYE mm Th! at nml None, 40 Cuilege street, . am dour .h-um -}' street, Torrnnto. may Le co `zsulted at the Queen's Hotel, Barrio," to. H .Iu. -`10.s(-Aoud Friday 0! eupry month _h-tun |UXll5\ll" I}l_ WWI` QUKIPXKKI U5: Liuzzs; c "is. non, .:1a:1y,,:_5n:t 5; fiI'uii*ns `L1 .,1 uvu . For the PERFECT `I`1'IAI *1"?! ,i;I?;L*`: 50 us. each It Drug store: -. or sentvprepnld on receipt " o!(`px-lee}, ' JIOWN Msmcmn (`,n.. %1* 153=*3haB1oci. 7-ruL: n.:u msxa *` Inv tutu .41 knuiy :.x....a . v1'lce'..v ` town Mmncmn Co..4 . Tononmq; , v r1n`you -an-v vv- -' -nnv--vaaoxaunlnlniio -V Dmwxsif win irsi Cooksslmvtl m and an _Wcdnc.. ay`of each month. H!Il.~,1aIe ' kw! 1 \,'r:?du(-.sdu ,N'ew`Lom:lI mil Wcdm-why. ()mce--Isastof Post ()lH(:;._l3'[l_'1q!L'{)lit. _ , L. . 3 , 1'iDl;lAlV. DU1u1'1`JU.N,'&e. Ormrses AM) Nunrr Rrysxm-:m:i;:~ Browns- Buck Dunlap St... bll'H0.' '1'elephqne 77. -. H . 21" B ARRIS'l`ER8, ' Solicitor: of tho _Suprmc Court, Emcton. Nouries, Convonncers, `he . lousy to Loan. ' ' Oea: Ron Block, Duulop meet, Burl: ~ Wmxxamn Auu. _ Aux Covvh. m 7\ nciawxrr, nnumnvnn m\umr'mnn,m mm!- nnimpx. sows a imoww. Bgnmsfrnns, SODICITORS ' Iuuavmou Lznxnx. W. A. Bow. ' ` Gm. E;-J. Bkowx, _ Barrie. Aston and Cmemote. _ . Lonnox E Boys. Elmva.le.' ' Bum Ok-e-Cor. Dunlon and Owen streets. -uufunllllvly uuyuoyungua ' RJE. Iumt. B.A. -- Juo. Mano: 1 Boys. Elmvale.' Dunlop Elmvale 0fce--Orp. Hunt's Hot . `~` ltouev to Loan at lowest rates. - %gRA`!`HY I BSTBX um TRB3, Bocihmin mgmoomor _JnI9.ieo, Nouriel Public Conveyance: : Ovpt Bugk of 'l`omntO.Bm'i9. _ lone in unm_'of,I$000 And upwudl, to A. aunt accent. ,. . ' ` n.. T. mmvrma. .(o_t)r:TxioLEnK, ml! be at his om in the Cunrt Bouw, Burris, ov(-ry Saturday :_.asidence nn_d I".U.-. Gookswwn ! `3`31'EBs.,;"-`Ir f ,MccARTMY; mm & Mccnmiv. R-qnatsrnns. SOLICITORS. nnuxwutnxxrm-no : ` noxmm 3053. 3. 5.. }Anms'rn:R._, sonrcrron, IVAIVIVVI . v . . - an-. - %% as ozisswxoxnf. ulmsrlimau a..u...:o.... .1 Hun Rmu Bet a uannnizl ?n1a1nar.?rro:n _ _ Em live bhepghr frdxu:$tR).()'to _ V 19,000 {ram halnrge_ nmnberfor szgle _ R. W. A. ROSS, L_.n;c.s. zpasnj. F.C.P., Loudmx. _ _ _ ' I H~YS0lAN. SURGEONf&e. W1(:E$ um R)as11n-:m:i;:- 1-xrmvm. fun, w. ' D. (mao1.;1mnn?. rnvmnvn min _x_u n a . In Ium. OI`,IWN Ina upwlnu, w r_n1-Iv. 3.2.0:. ' G; H.731-n._ EH`. 1,1!!! um lutwuuu .4: , HONEY T0 LOAN. >. Hon - Jan. I \n;...- n---. n;..v m...|. guy! as bowag. wcunnnn . n_}a_n,__. -1" AL- 1:11. `I. c. -smrm. A xvnu annrnanu .. %PTOP. %I1Is_quasnau Tirvi.-|c|A.\;, 217,7. ....._:.... m:u.Amaous` H3U8I`lYI l)lfElTi!l' I` JUST! 5%- unx-.xo us hovel l:.-I. ;.I"I\nmna`.nr and ' on'u:u1_l.. irogsf 1:anizj;_:;Juni:xx;f -vununa. uuu, .- ooxvxmscnns. M. -nn DI urn n......... n n _nuu.Iuuau. r uid Tottenham. Ir Mn lnAIl 3': ism iv,aTmV1:f$.{9f.T,thiisVe`gir1Whom no- amount-oi 0clal_ele\u)._t1ou can a 011; [V `4 a`nd..'w her. to love amp with al her ` ' 1;Awrt,.andtoLbe beloved urreturn. was by ` .oquivumpt.`t9 ::aaured duty. beinsldi` u when tq-marg[v thabman.o1{_no:ou . `wj teYd1`NkT'Vi)r, poqiylon;mxght be, with QS.a8l1lft1}l06_ 61 -ihiit. awash? vlI13?.t'aons%xzI%y nn,1x%%_ inglaiatooara; ` _ .50 ,, -tewoq .89; 't1mteqnimdwo nc....'bu`t ha`-aoulmua ` - .335 . v ..nmamxH.5 nnnm ,l}mf`cnvnnHnmt1`n fn `Hiya 2 eriiim:1ieidQ,* ux e. indie rubber} hell slant. J. hurt and New - auiona cw Iii!-terrier. inmate tutu-L i:wi:h`eddeac-aoiianrnriaghc I 1 it back. .1.xi.w.?i un_ethait was; by e fine. ethietie- -looking young man. who bywhin nmm and the bet he , swung uteleuly met his side; we: evie I dentiy. lentins the_pr`ect'ieinz net: for ` the night. - ` ' ' . as Down_Gypl" in cried. but ayp" wan ` ' 5.` to he bommendedkfw any but hi! mistreufund though yeoocnixina I , .triend.1Mde tor penning` him by.b'i`he ' cricketer. determined to make the dot `obey, dropped his bat. endloxied. stern-` iy. " Down. sir I" but the dog seeing the beiinniugs of fun, dodged about hither M and thither with canine nimblenes. Many A time the young fellow seemed within an we of accomplishing his pur- , pose. but'onlL[>_9%}_I13I;tJ;e dog new (it xto cajoie him. tea`. at the last moment. hgeludedrhim withell the aaan:in,tb, ' world. K . 1A mom laugh ti-om,tbg_.app_r9:ec.l.n,c gjridrew the cricketer : attention to her. "it's the met time {ever failed . to field a ball. 1-zuiei," he said. joining in her laughter. ` un,...i.. r1....m ................I...I Lt... nix-I III IWI lillllllrln - "Down Gyp I" comnmnded thp girl. with raised forefinger. and instantly. I thxball was dropped upon tfm turf. "flan and I -I-n nlrn in nun Hxina-, M` l4HU,UGl| WEB uyvu LHU lull: " Gyp and I are alike in one thing. at le_IaL" said the young man. with, 9. smile and,ontatretc1wd hand. We_, both know our mistress." nu; ,,_,,- ,~__m _-:.: `L- ...x..I llhll AHVW V9.1 `I-IIDIJDSI --no nonsense, air!" said the girl, meeting advance wiLhequnl frank- nesa. can get lots of young pup- pies to fetch andoazrry for me. If you were at my bck mud call I'wouldn't\ like you a bit." arm... ..A.. ,1- 1:1,- ..... ..v|:i n.. 1.:+ unu yvu 0 us. - "Then yo_u do like me aume bit, Ethel 7" u n._;| ll.'I,>_A. _ ___...L:,.. L- ....I. ..L i`1XIil|f`f(}liiiiineii t)ld Trneuiii vunu uuuv v uuq. ' "Aye!" said the yotung man.,El`0W' ing suddenly serious; but sometimes I, can hardly `believe it possible, and I, need to be told again to reassure me." " tI.{y-Ir U gal.) 4|... r-:v\l lnivinn lmr Hf- MUCH LU U0 LVAM ugavlu IIU IUCICIDUID ulvo "Be1_'t." said the girl, laying her lit- 'tle gloved hand on_hie white sleeve as they moved toward; the gate-for now the sun was long peat its setting- "`~-Bert, you may he a professional crick- eter, but you're evidently an amateur" lover, or you would not need telling so often that I am yours. if_ you man only get the pater to say `yes. H n;......;v.'n... ....kn Mm 1'2...-I LIILUUL I - "Berti Wlmt a question to. ask at this time 0 day." ` VAun"' nah! +lm .mmnn- man arnw- Uni; 59 I-uu puvw vv nu; _y\.u "Aye. ther s'the rub," said Belt. ` pressing the little haxid asit lay upon his drgn. and.l,0'01_xing lovingly into the ` upturned eyes. " T-he gove1'nor s not ex- actly antagonistic, -but he's, iwr from enthusiastic. Hewould xjuthervl had been contentto be his chief clerk and pet cr_iketer. withoutiaspiring to the position of s_0u-in-law."` "]"O'Y1l\II`7` ..-:..1mlim; at C0llI'S8." . Um I", mu.-abed 1!/l`r._l;lur`c_swu_c_3d, bsnt- ly, hm unud duubuess reverhng to the xswi?Ti1'ne In` his o`w~u T1l`ewhe n "muse things " had run tlmlsugne QUI1I`S(5;"l'V6_ not aw.m'_1weo+a)L uguunst. you. angl 1 adxuiou are her equal in everylhmg I-l;utfwox_'ld1y pbsilfmu. and thaws ogbig, hLbnt.'_".T ' ` ' - ' A ' Mm `P111:-4'-{wxrurxll was h mnn` who hurl," l)\(OlllUu Ul. n_uu'|u"Au.vv. "_lt s_gyour cricketinli aUil'f& be ad- lnires youlor chiefly, but, because you a.1'etaLp.r4}fcssiqnul, and he pa.y3 you. he doesn't like the idea. of giving. you his only little motherless girl, although he knows "you come of every whit as good` a stock as 1-,-if not better.-only your | - people were we'll-to~do in the past, and "tho differemte. And then you k11o\v. ~ Bert "--wltl1'_a shy ;glau1v:e--lle thinks I we in the pjresexxt. And um makes all might do bette_'r.", And l1e's'r`lgllt, n_Jy'(larlin`g." ` " i`hat z~1 a` mattar of opinion." .. - . - "I love "her Mi`. Hax'e.\vood',` land-srhe 4 sa,#':`1-`-she loves me._" = '7: A |. ...-...a..`...:..ly..... Lima Lu Hm fix-MA- Du)~DIIlU HIVIJD MID` I Ah, you'v`u'luken- time by the_ [ore- lbclg,-'r.-ind having the duu gbLe,r`s 0911:. sent. your-ask me as fdS0.l'L of sacrifice- wrthe conventions. 131:.` Pexnbertonwf "Nn air Imlmva um vI'rl nn RIi{'l\ wilne couvenuoms. ml; rexuuernong "\_No, sir, lm,nev.e mu v1'dv no gush thought,` but these things} as you must know`, have n, hsxbil. o[ shaping their own ('n|lI'.\'n." ' . V ',L1nL.'_"., , ..: 1 . i_ .lS1.'1'. kl.'u'L-wood was '0. man who had- "prospered exceedingly. From small be- - ginnings. he4had`bec0I1u;L-t,_he-Iargcst umnufudurer _un_d employer of labor in the small Lown of U nsworth. Ha ma_de akhopby of ,c1'iu1Kt5L. Ila played` but l1t~ x _ need apply to; .1 post ixrtlge works. and 'a,.go,odTcrxcl:uui1_xg 1'eput;ntmu_covered a . multitudwof mmotr shqrtuorgllngs. Bent Pomberton hudpeen wntb mm gscarcely two years. but tt_hud'l)ee1g plenty long . anough to esmblnah lung :11 ._t11a_i_p_eo- hum: of the Utlswqrth penpiq as the best `bat, and lulndsnmasellow in the team, . and, M30. in the heart of_ Ethel Bare-3 _wood ad the on~1y{mu.p~rnV the Tw9r,ld `gar her.` - g . V. ` ' * v *'y o 7 nswor . .--Ln' fact. it as genemyknown as 'H0_.r.e- wood'a 1'e.'Lm--and his fosmriug ca had mu.du_it the very nursery of coun- . . " H_l|l`ltD VQIUUDWHVJ llllg` If-Lll WHICH; B'art.[ hacl ;so'uaht;]Mi'..IEt1xewoog1 to. 35 `V I use w9at"o.f =_E4ngAlan4 j Ilrvtlgguc ` tbs -reqn1m'Il"00n36nt.;_. `M; he-maid ;nQ ' 5, --V.pwav,aliT:`..upIm Vt-.1.ln/vE9ntl.axnan_ ta 1% t t.b(;ughLheVhad t.1.\e.sl ht ugtfptnq on ~ retYa1yi nz. ,z.v-man. rarum 'N1a % await slfogaclzgcnnvemaation. a scrap at ; which in xgporded abov.?.Ehe1.m,nL fore. M {';'ujmut`_ho: two " to.vI.ait her causing V: `I 7, . ` hum um um aomuweoka w ` oa{l9s1.Bert.-iui9V' f .1 uhmns him *saxa1< ~"u``e nu`;.~.a;~?~u?`3 V you Vounon"-1-tnou.`= very aotqnm .-. fromborm. mg! . you qr: pot M Lq.Tbad naI't. um ) you; suck-it mkaa "centu;y' (or; ourenuntx` ir- iu the tour-van-ah: 1 '!x.s"v.`a -hor." :""'tag:::'a f `t. Pembertaon did notllnsh now. ' {in paint! rather. for he know the mag nimamt twtadr. m&'ho`~kn\y.j.99.V thst Hsrowood WM not only nun of ~ "his: d..`n:;A Vavttot. wok? L mac n my on um slate on theoonvuneot his 1) u_ upon tbs} pm_nniao.f.he,mIelvu. V9 ~ hi! condition: not fulfilled. and Bart ` ` felt hint as he realized how much do- pendod upon the three npabches withthn southern oountigs. * , . ' V ; V He-did not 1511 to write to Ethel in ` `the wast country. and tel1.har't.he great 1 . news. Andhe received an-eply so full ` of cheery confidence In his ability to ~ fulfill the condition. tint. it nnvthinm ` E-`eat: unuxennoon or as "con " do`lnE.`in- `mt few matches. what spores of seasoned player: seldom or never` do t.hraughout_ their The; first 'mamh was 'in' London. uni` `rue uret xnawn wa.s_ in 1.onaon.:anu Bert` made a capitel impression. The newspaper: -were full of his praises; T_hey`1rrophesied abriiliant future for i him. and said that he had. the making of a $.11-l:at.cricke't'er. Everything ee_`em- ed in ' favor. He used his great height and magnificent reach to per!ect.ion,end - his forwardpl wne"atreat*to'witr - ness. His I_eg hi ting revived a lost art, _and his driving was worthy qt aStod~ de._17t or O'Brien. All these things they said. and much more. But he dLdn't make a centur . No one expected him to. When both ' eeoree were added to- gether they tote.!ed'tt01; but that was not e_"oeutnry." ales! end. though gratified with his success. and the ad- ` imitation it elicited. he traveled yvith his ootnzredea down to the ee`ae1de- where the next match was to be Elayed -ewith anything but alight hear WOTRA Wan In nlnrn '|\I1n hnm heath or cnoery oonnuenoa In ms anuny to fulfill the condition. that it angthinga he `felt A` trifle more nervous st:ll.'.tor he know better than she could--`the ' t nulikelihood of "colt" doinzuin. ` ` first few mnbohas. what seams of -v:-wu.u unyuung out 3 ugnn newt. . Worse was in store. The home team -won the and went on to bat an a~ ` good wicke The ground. famous _f9r long scores, did not belie its reputation, ' for they stayed in all day and part` of the next. Then came the visitors` turn, 4 and Bert was sent in third wicket down. The lob-bowleri puizled him slot. "The ` vzmety was 11 L iknown at Ungworth. tie poked, and! tted, and, finally play-_ mg back. hit his wicket. and retired . for In-duck. The test ot the team with one or two exceptions, fared little bet- ter; and the had to "follow-on." When R611`. ummf in n nnnnntl Hmn Let. and mag had to "follow-on."_ When Ber went in a second tlme there were still three hours` before stumps were drawn for the night. and when theclock in the pavilion tower` pointednto 6.30. and the umpire called A "time." he had compiled eighty-three and-was well set. lt was hard, but there was no help for` it, even had-`the ll:n}`;l)lre' known he was playing for rl e. V - ` 'l'lm nnv-I-Ann .::...'....n.. '.1._-...:1.. The neiL day-diLxmally. dreuily. un- ceasi'ngly-it mine(LV'l'he--players huug_ `about Lhe~pz`:.vivlion hoping--one. indeed, praying:-for a.c6ssz1tion of the down- Iqll. buL,in vain. AL 5 o'clock the" match was ulmndoned. and Hews spirits were a.s,d:unp -as the turf. . "\vl`Ai['.W.'H`d Hnl" urn: Hm -v-v 'I`hn u.a,u:Lmp we Iurt. ` We.~stward Hol" was the cry. .'1_`he . morning broke fair and serene, as if to .. mo.-k our hero with the c0nL`m.s(;, but,` like many another [air begmning. it proved deceptive. `me first, d.'1y s`crick- et. on the charming , `wear.-country grou`nd,_\va.s broken 'by showers suw.~e(1- ed by brilliant slmsngne. ,B>;'L, unfortu- nately wentxon to b:xt.wnen tlxemxn had_' had an hour's spell of shining, and the drying wicket wa..s'di[ficult inthe ext_z`eme. He had to adopt a burn~duor polacy, not conducive to rapid-:c0,1`i'ug V and consequ_.e'nL centuries. Me was one of_few-W110 maxmged to keep theireuti up 101' zu1,y.1engm1 of Lime und had put a - careful ~ twenty-seven to his name - , when he was snu1;ped at" thn wicket. '.H1i&&3C011(1'd21v was film and wnrm.. -"L"o-1norx'o\vI l`ovmorro\v--or never!" . What a thought to go` `to bed with! ; NeiLhe1f4\vus'Uort Lhtyonly 'erson:-Viythe world 'who went tu..bed ,wi Ethat . thought : ' ` ."_L_`Qu,sin 1301);" said I'ILhel Hurewood -`next day, "why don't you take um and _ Gyp down. to the mnbuh at Somxtou? =\ You know hm`LLdote on cricket." ' ` "\.V:|.nI. l'n gm: vnnr nnvfh nn|n1hwfnL unbsne rt ~ - "Hard y think so. They lost time the first day.` uy tAh 8_.\v'y`1 thut new man ' e1t11lJe.rto'I1. has made u`p1'umisi11'g-41* * u ,.II_ , - ` ' 4 "Do you thi.nk-so? Well, shall we 30? ? "'.Why, catrta.inly-9-m~;k and have. ' . Could Bob-ha-vo foreseen Lhal; the visit to Somzerton -would cost his .beloved county the match-. and remove Etheh ar6vr 1rom1fh1's "h1_5peS.4he would not have been so merry. ' ` When the couple arrived on`-the ground the . 'pLxye1fs were_ at lmmheon. zqnd the visitors fxrs-t pun` we_re"'uot I `fout."` Ethel thought theywuuld never _fn,;_)pe_;tr`, _b_ut ;_1t_l_egngth thpy _c9,;x1_ea_ leis-. wuuvu ue wzus Huu1;pe0. uL_ we \V1(:KeE. ! '1 has sazcomrday was [me and warm. . and the; wicket g @t1fy""`rInproved. but, unfortunately Lox" Ii-e1t,.the home side! lhad the greater` czhumof it, and were yet und dmw u. "";n-ll\nI'I'n\l! I i;mi.~3sed.. when stumps were l`n,mn..~...-...- An .....x....In mu usnow uom; uow on cricket." . "\.\/.a.nL to see your ._north country_ fol- lows goth l1c.k'LngJi" said Bob; smiling. "Do,you think the match likely to he finishe` 7". '.'l-lruml Ir {hi-ulr an l`hnv Inuf Hnua 41:1. '-o1_`1c."' rgmex wougnv WI-6yWOIIl(1 never _fo,ppe,ar. but at length they cameleis-. urely forphland did so well. that itwua 4:30 before Bert could begm his col sal _tqak of-`making a hundred in two > hours. `T ~ - h`nr tan mmntm: he-hlnnlmd mmrv. " .1l'v.uuwuvuvn:: .&;o.. L * n.;.szcw;n.