Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Apr 1893, p. 7

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r*::`?=:%% "W. ; ~' ::=;.,:";'.`ss" -`.p. _.`az; ,-;}r > Wnb, of11 i1ef_h.r f_g.id _ms= we; who. hov_cred_ Ipbonf Him anznously`, . on .ve >`:i`1ist"wntte`n and ~writ't'en u1`_1til:. ` rein` notgin ow `- ;-`How you ma `e no `s`w1'nho1'1t straw? Not even` God's chosen people could do t1_1a .~ 1- ` _,:`1_.it_,tle. reaches, said the sick {nan _ vggtyagr "1 m;t:,hgyg some i new-jokes, and ' .bm1n..:von t`-w`ork.- ` T na1n 4- I-1-Hair an 1114: nan!` vnnnnn P:-no ` llll\-I VVIAUIIUVL LIIC I-U ;:-+i99!idosIrN.V9r1d- 19.,rww9u-.n:a ..uvu uauu eu,ym.9.a wet B ?i :. C" ` Y.iI:;J ; '11 % tai5let,~=~`~a.1id his ldhg, tin=?n%rrle1d bit of pencil in-o`Vise-like grip. He was :9 .mriHno.~ nu-nag: own-1.-`ls;-'n. f(>_;-`ta.1_),1gss,_,hi_s liad "bi1`_n_`d e wit11_a. wet ndIh1h3n1i:7h& 1l1ih:feaEi|-an 'nF nh Ii. has- IJLGLII---3` YVIILI U ' V7 VI 1: :':llUW"JUlI.U?, uuu "IAIJ _ I cqgft. h1;;k.,-`and we. anee.<.1.1noney for e ' u -`medibiii;` T 1 " omg; 'aa._wa;new,wn down street. It read: `Sill; loa . ` That s v.ery"`godd, -Maggie, as far as \ = i}; gqefi-:33 It',sM *.'6na.. o!E;a.t11_g itomg Ont 'l,n`hki1ti8*8-:~: ibainl 1':l'...... nu cunts-no 9 (\n{AbT nrn an 4-31-on: " t2uuuuw. u1u\|T.- I.I|H5W%';"-3 wuv:.:gumu :' .Have__y9u more? Qulck`; I am so mad. * 5 `T'r'nT?Inn'$1-A info, nnixr lII11'A `fl\"l" ,J:u;WQ you l..l.lU{U 1 uguxpn, 1. (gm nu utqu. A i`_' I"v_ e'7-11'e. ;'d ~o_fa new cu ;-e `fir ihmw tlsuz, dear.- .. ' Is `it funny?" agkedj {:11}; sick man 'feeb1."~ _ es, dear; that was_- why I remem- bered it. V e 1 ` V nwhat wo.s;it,;.% V 'e?_ _ 1 `*,fFlan,nel;ca-ke_s.. _, ow;,1a.it,\Tom? N - Neither 6! them? iled: -:!1`hey looked :....l..-. ......`|. at-'l..n. a Acvnn and` many nvorrnl-. JNUIIILIUI UL IIllUl.Ll.'BIl-Kllvtlo "~-nuvl Auvnvu int,0;each. o..ther .s eyes. and saw gaunt despair ` othing tha.t.mad'e. mirth; : - ' HTJ. ....-..1N- An 'I'4- Inna` nn nrnv Vnn QUE --uuuuxug uuulrxuauu. uau. uu . It won't do. _It has` no color. You can see,_ Maggie, -t1iere s no laugh in i ." e But wedo not need to laugh,vdear, 5...`-J :83 :&ufKuv I-I-.3-nun *-- 'I'i a 1>}|A"'ln::`n*n1n "Dub WU uu l.l.UlI..l.l.UO'u.' uu aaugutuuat, over` 61123 fiu::i,y thmas-2:; IVS. 11V11eop1 wholmad . hem that runs " % :s1_;e ;5a`,i ."_p if`-,A:-; b6G_& I1SB_a was w -mn`l.`Ixi.._n [H-`nimiv hn.rt11n"1'-ahihj Tni-in.1] thin `B118 #551, ;`.'.'-'_V`.l".;' :_ U9*i,UP. Ill-1'-"Fl! W335 ' realm 1.ie:@axmerrm 1112.011 this low; sidsneasza ii % hzpuehti him 1115* terial for w,o,rk:~=hnt% rt ms-`his tunny ` wgy ojf-_? 2 gym put`tl1at made them so"popular mth readers; ` I-`T unit? crata ninmnn nm :1 'hin_vn_'In aha uuem BU pupuuu wuuu Luavuczn. ` I saw;-fat woumon a bicycle,, . she ~ psaid prese'ritIyI S Eleahd over dread ` fu_1I{r. and-- . T , , " ou could -hard! call her a 1ean-to," ' he interrupted ully. u'I`I5tn+ w-311 on nml 'I"m R11`I'A`'. uri" . HUI: IJJHISU lI'lIlUP5\U- _- .'..."; Oh, I am I}_O_t sure that on will ' think this_ funny, `bfih it struc me as -being q\iee1:,; yoilrknowa .7 When:`I'._ was_` ~:ayieihx1g..-yenrgstery. -t9..:t_1.1.9: .3!18.`9;thr.. v.m$.bhnd. .18-1.1.... 1 891I.18.. `(the . posjt _c1ose"b' ` hjma. 1` `box. I I""rattl-. V edith lid;-`* iaiid 5eTha.1`;k ='yp'u *f3a_'11d~_ ' shoqlr.-up` : sh'e:penni_es in hhat.:r' 1,1-:au`p-`L pose the on 1y::_joke.is.,_that .__I_ w_as,_ass 3 poor as he, and had no penny: to_, give: I hitn ` mto. me sunanme. up mu vysyuuvv. ` Why dmgeoile want to laugh? he asked que ously, as he panted for Vlgguth. , %Wmw%%wz " "="'B8-i Wi9.Wi 8 ~`, U . Iinded in a. sob. ,Oh, daxyfhave I used that one the doctor toldlto`-day ` .1396t0n.8i1`1? '_ ' . ` ii}. U _, )-`ff: f " w 1 I ` ."it:;':. . }.-31?.` . ` . `-;f'j,~,. :'`?";',Y'es, it will make a patheti"s`ketch. Oh; the `n, the pain!` Take this com- press o , aggie. It brings the blood to my hea,_d too` much. Give me some ` h*?;;VV&tfiI!!.1*.1`:1nl19t8Pd ifor. 3.n':'v; 3feet. I must counteijaxgt this_ to the brain. When this `was `accomplished they re- sumed work. . ` ,- ' ' .~:.`f;I' 'a'; woman ..r`esdi;ig ;56ne of yqn1f' jolggs 911'? the street when I came home, dear. She laughed and said she wondered if it really happened. It; ',Onefdbe`nt1 the 3 dog ighd the more B11311 B11080 uutuga-mu vvus mu. .n.u must .1 am; `very; sick. ~ But1 t ;.-1-.;.. ..-..- .-.......".'.h 4-)` `Han: Inni`t|.ihA nn G6 % secuaunu i-:35i8'~uE1.f595Ba. __ .2. 1.`. F ` `H `V311 nrnnnn wa'll-_da'n1-.7 M "g-re'; I`-_-N; m_ they` ay me more than th thingsnre wort . They _.._.L: `LI.|b T nun" `11A1lIP- -` _ 3!Iln`Vf(:!1')'; I195.` Dun Ill 1. ta.k(eQBWs`o', -much to buy medicine, and ever-ykind I: t is the wrong medicine. It (.10e.!.1. ,t.:._h, P, . `It -makes ~ me worse. 0h,th.e;pa1nI = ~ _ V gljs wxfe to he1p_;hun, softly, into: the `iinihin Ag` the v`i1,n'dow. at 1171.... .1- nnn;s`In want tn lunch? he _, . .happr".sc1ira.~.,:T:i:..? to th Ian'd`b`f `nb migh- The manwho made mirth_fo1f them all . , . - V 1.. % hh`1ig ; 6u~moan-w@!tlh8r. 8108395 W: . `_. '6 .-"3 ' . 1 I 3'.i5dmfI 3 w?`:, , `I ..L.-._ -m` an ..-.ltIIIIA*"II:II.H...- u i` 5.9:. her_ by its' %3 M.g3`%"?9.%*e:, -"smug tb . will be Ilitalftirt ` W?tif?1i$%h:rgreap?`5 L I ' . -' e 3 37. ;_-- -1. -3 - nQ\!\?1I, mg! b I`a'i`e'."` IL-In : 5518-i<,1'they` y 8 .1, __ u|.`.".`-Jl~."- .'LL:'.'..... A..- owvax Thaw H13 %% JOKE anvmcn. oto, % BRIDGE M ._Ho\v-sf. ttn`i h$'ve tl11e`i`1\aAaT1;t$`e ' _ | Your` -, tare lnla woman's hanckwhatb _l ; {To knov;ea.ch- day vl1-fe s- -sweotesswetug are ' ' . . sa 0 1 , . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . ` . . . . . . . - _, By wf)gna.n s sottcaress or tender kiss. - -If-Io.6\'x1d 'a.y uh-ai-.t'1Iat eaaiwbuld hear V ' 5 :?And Ali gr. I won dank than nrnun-nnhnvn 5w talkedmi '1. n mum" ,' .a ` s"he'crou1'11e`}f Inset weelose sage ltfnged-10081:, Ila!-`E to} her my lovelxi little rhymes. 'Au_ _ In smmner days-'-unmindfuljof blfse; " sometimes jclosed a couvlet with a. We lived as little children live a.t&1a.y . . .9 Pato Imyatxent; for the future-we were gay.- `hor paused to reek` how long the dream would last. ' Tflknowm "" :oho.w1th1. _ w.`18wnot`-;1ln:":;-fnynu.-zlikurs 5 d1g_'x\-;;`:. .:.v rs , -. " .:,:.` on 3'} ,` .". ;fv2r.:.';.:.,`a.;..*:.,..*`%`1.'%..%........... Vqzs .m!..... -............... ..~ :;` `jg An_d-untzckerly her` melodiqm She stoleatlie-peace uictpertnme of the now.-: ` i Bfl` '. _ : v -' u ' Sydney; was a. young, han me fellow ' withp1pnty_ofn1_o1.1ey.` ` " ` ' ' " Diidiey Smit1i,.,of. Man Qve :, house, Oneimornmg` hsat in library mid ndered as he had often. .pondered~ be- 1 1 ore, and~onVthe-same subject, viz., how ft`b getfh. 7'1 he're:'wei"e enou hyoupg ladls--WT1'b_~V&O1d:Bl$ iieir 1i1ck y Stars for th6'pr.ivi19geV of hegaggning mistress of his 1uxu1 i51is.estab1i8hmQiit, but he also 2.1; -..-.-.'..;,i'- n..;. 1..;.`...`.'.. '..-.'..'..-..1`l 4.1.... .........I g-a}~:sinom. .ba;4;s tyou: : an A. ;NoreIt8-her EJrm..!1.1: r. vgicing lix'eart4 that: * But g5v":e?er sun, _thej_ugm <'>r1ov_'e' that shone ; From-out her eyea.,ret1eoted lrom her soul, `We eaw the eummer roses rockedtorest: ' The hoarfrost. hushed the music of the rills; . Buteslxe felt not the cold for in her breast L .'l`hA'rn hurt-and Invnk: fnknlhnn {Inn that u-nu-vnn Lon): wrianer nights we wathed tghelgiwing Hei'glbw.`sweet l'a.ughA1p.ad;e`r'11i1sig3 like the strmunnp. ~ [Q [L ,] nun` 10W, BWOGU 1311811 H1806 IIIUBIB 11KB BBO 1`l_aa.tll15ll.osv_1~;t`x_1'i_`1gi:;.:-,gq>_rq ats[T V W I left her. .11 o . `Twag ;nly to reti1rn~ to her i!_x' (1ra_.ms. 7 gm ooulgl ` a.y 9. pm. er.tha.t Godwould - '~?And A on-.,.I wou dank the ersabove -;'I'ha.t. alrmankind. upon thisradm 3 here A ' `Be nuns `Allowed in fast. the `lav-of nvn. his1uxu`tib11s,astap_1jhmqnt, but he also ._ gelg u1_'e h_01neiW'a.b`a1l they cared or. . . ' T T 4111... _ 1.1."- _..-.. __ i!``L.. ...;.`l..:........I . M1 nun VH9 LIJUHUJ, MU Uaunazlucu, I. wish I'd nave: hdlar-p~pn _, and then- but.bother'it,_,t hen I _sho d _ have been too poo: to marry at 9.1}. Why couldn't I.have.just wealth enough to satisfy my % wants a1id.nothin more}: 7. B y _Jove !-a - ne idea. foo thex+the- -mean ad- Irwuue. 1 , . ` n H ._ A '.,jB'y twosend threes, ighey `ceased to know him as hemet them `theetreet. F.as'hionab1eAdat__1dies who `hitherto were delighted to sizes and ghalge hands with A-`him,-.turned 9.31 e as` he met them "do- ingthet block ? orsaw t-hem riding by. , `mt.-he1;o.,only laughed and snapped hig.ngQr3_,at1lI_1 _bqhind their backs; ` " though had his adversity been real he ' 'weu1d`n'ot` havefelt inclined -to laugh. V ' 1".` Thi181119`t.h9 I39 "V1193 Of, 811 hi!` 1_,t_)1r`n_1er,'f1'ien'd:_ who had"smoked,- his . `tn-nvnina svnn -in.`urinn.n'.n' hi: Ll!-IU I-`IUD. I. ll yen_tn resse . A d.'_'.: 4--.. ..- U uuuauncupcng UV, uuv Lvuu: Au (1 nuts]. f `Pack up your traps, Mrs. Bull," he exclaimed, abruptly, for I am going to close the house for the present. Mean- while` our wages can .et;i1l go on, and that 0. such domestics as you consider .indispe.n88`51e. . ` A week later . saw Mr. ` Smith safely J-I......q`..`I.\.I :01 4. nu-In} nnnnn_ounI-A `nan-31-no Y.11.1.1'.'?'%A . [ ~ e ` A furious pull at therbell-rope brought the housekeeper to the room in a `hurry. f`_P.ck pp_ you}; Bu[1, :11... `I A__ , _____ A; 1 wuun. saws saw` gnu. rauuuu aaxcq domiciled in a quiet, econd-rate lodging in Sunjay Hills, and shortly afterward , __h_e begafyto se1Ijhis diam'Qnd rings, ins, sea1s,.and other paraphernalia of ash- ionable life. ' ' - `I:l ..'-...-.5--.2 n1n4-kn`: annn `sac-I-an 4-n OI-'\- n uninoo nupnou ups the way w_non asyuzns, 'x.".;:;.' -"i *- n.-'~...`: ' 1.23; .`."i ' like I 901 I IUHHUIU 111-U. ` . _ '.E[is"grand clothes soon began to ap- pe.ar,.se.,ed ,ang1;threadb_ar9, and these he replacdf "y_j..c1ot1_'1j at `1L-`oggher cut `and plainer hu . V _ 1` ' T A 1-11~rnnr annn ant nnnt that hinmnnmr 1 1;o1;'zI_1er;n1euxx ;VV;;l1U u_u$L Vuu1_uu:u,u1u ` T cigars, -drank. is wine~a.nd,bOrrowad his L` only two`- sti.1_1=_'__clnng`to him in _ ' 3 `adji'e;tsity_.- It is no wonder he - amisanthropio.-. 2 T .. " *,IhfGeorge street one day he met a.ca.r- = .51-i;ge `oontainigg jj_|;'omeo of his former `-. tnende; who 11 I ;b'e9n absent from town ~"since{`he closed his house. He thought ` ` 'they"`_wb_"u'ld not noticehim, but each ` 1n- mate of the carriage bowed -politely as -3 -12- 1 - %Vwn%'a nmaA1.;m z;y.u.;.:;.as.n..u. 1...} - `feet. " ` `- M puuner uuv. - _ . A rumor soon got aoat that his money no and property had been lost through un-_ 1uc1ty:.n.1ining _!P9n1&<.>'nI. and as a natural consequencp `he `lost many . friends, 'D`..' Jmn "nn":`l Tianir nnnun in VV111. 911!-?vp91v1 .` . _ em! ell, `I think of it. .But it is`a long way from my lodging- Hanna. Butjslxe There burned 1ovo"s taieleas fire that warms ; and thrills. ff`f;'2$a$ai1?3`v*.``& `:`o"u.m. ``1f`'3.o? 335? ' 3-( )y. W at-man. in Ha1;pr s `Weekly. &"61'd;:_ .-?~:_..- a" -:~ .. I - _' 7 "I`hey31av.n0t `hgard the news. he Inutte:.e.11..=x,1;}.0..8Ll1Y-..` . , He was nnstaken. That night the .'.;-_;:`_I..` AI J-kn nhC`hlIA 11AA I-n nnn Ivrirn Iuunvva.-.9:te .'4J~.4-..-.7!-2-.1 - * y __I:Ie was mistaken. 1 owner` of the` carriage called to see him. Rather close quarters, my friend, he said, as hetook a. calm survey of Dnd; 1ey s not very pretentious surroundings. Pretty close, indeed, ? answered Dud- ley, with an icy smile; but since I lost my property, of which I suppose you 1ltlfV6,_`nOt heard, I have'_become quite -economics. . . . ~ `ButI,have+~.heard,,my:`dear .1 cried his ' `auditor; `abruptly, a.n'd`tIha.t . }is why I ca_me..~ I '-`knew you needed 7- friends now, if '-ever;*a.nd the -fact is- my daughter. B.osa--,tha.t is , sir,iI' mean A I came to'::c e'r%ou the position of head clerk. in]; my establishment. Will. 911 '.&=`c.ep.t it? ' MA ......1 *"Tn`l`I 1 1-n-Ill 1-.11-inlr nf it IBCIIIU VI of old? .4 'I'1l`..':.- fts by it . s1.:;I6,' 2209.? .. do. V Ihym you. 3- I-I...`I.-.I -....LL3I- Lou` ngauvnni 1:013`-A I `H _ _ , .5 , , Jim NI: d1tmn99:An9nr. , uousu. _ )`oi1_r lodginghouse! You can , live in my family as a-well, as a sort of guest, on know; - '_Du `ey"sz`nith looked keenly at"his qo;n5t\ . VIBIPUI. - "Sir,wyou;.are one man out of ten ;thousand, -? qaid,.he slowly. ' "1`\it,'TMi-. Smith ;'s`ym jathy is a. strong -fee1ins.L-:aAnd'_I;t911d9ep y for your un- fortunate case, believe me. Il`_ 'IJn3C-o-unca guns, n Chan!`-1;! vnnv-5,4: I01'Dlu_1uIav unuv, uvuvvv um. `Mr. Baitman was a. wealthy ma.n-i - very wealthy, he was called--an,d ' of course Mr. Smith thanked him, and ac- e co ted the oer. -4 -4-._`I- -AOLIAH ..Xu\ " I-`Kn Dnggnnn GU wu Iauu uulu. : _ 5n,ce mzilysetlg~"m < tug Baitipan mansion it w helbexan to wonder mlfhq had 1.1. _.t n.0131ce,d Bg1%tQ_nan=1?Qo;`Q. She d not seem to f ve`f)1im, notwithstaqding the ___'J_ 31 A254,`- .. L1mA: cnnn-:`uAu|n. non` `uI'._I_u_n:!._ Duo \..u.u uvv ucvsu UV fee 5 ]v"e`,jhim, notmthatanding Nwide 0'!`-nce in their positions; and ~ '.-i3`~."in'`3n`I1u`5;"'sa`vu 4 -nan nnui _ XV. sh sue uxnurcuuu us vuuu. y\.n.-uuavun onus is" a d*1iii:fi"6'1'(Iially1'i1bre':ordi- a`ll3y,; " `thdgghi-lthan h'e'i-etofore, be- y foro- thrchange in his-fortune. - ` : ,'r};g:c1imax?cames.whemshe. gave a, {before the of V the whoIe city, 3 e . not hesitate. to &Aa|;\:II1nn'AIIf;l\ frni nn F110 WILULU Ulla , uuv usu: uqu uvluunuu 1'eciv,_e.att.entions~ frqxn on, W 51: but one co;1struc`tii9<;nhco1gld. beh- .\e~}capn- .-.\9.' 11 B. . we er a eronie, no further proof that she could long Niaxt day they met - 1 _ 1, M . . .3 -1 n `N :20 ' 3'mCu :.::-`h '- - .' ' 45% '0` nsua `7 at` n.1ig:AF 13`I"!nma `zlianginfe mon.ey,;"i1e exclaimed; I vial-u 1'11 nnun `lid-z1'n_...n&nn1r and thnn_`. $3``.'Ea`3a`i'12'i. er`3a"o;`'F" '% 8| blushed ntotly, but seemed quite %% then..Ih.o; 4tohi'.I._nh `A _". havosdvedy, long, 39 said, v and Ipfea.1_-ed you` "uld never love mu Livnnuuzahn Eiuninnolvitvlru`-~}|i:'t\iAir' (9)111: 0`-In-I-1 eapllllinliiyon hnd2lo6tit,.a.n'd -" = 'j.`(i1)1ua:1nt hitn_to negaltiate wi;l1,;mi: 5 ..: eenmauf . o.e.m-. %;mtiv.ely, and 1a.b1al,~en_1 hasis. "`I}bvd `you so, ehe murm dep- * I d._o`11ot doubt 1t, dearest, and Mr. Dudley Smith believed himself the hap- -piest of men. ` mhnv trrnunvnnu-54;.` TLA cuvA4ar`:'|tI inns iY7o`3:7weroii`7r`t'5'13 ic'i'5'd'3`:'b3fv5r: ziybuwedrbhdt woman-were mdro-v -ianllunnnn ` I tho Inna:-I>iY' oli urhnfn ylUU UL luIIVIIn They were married. The wedding west :ve_ unpretentious, as became the bn egroomz in straightened circum- stances, and=he was in ecstasyes he thought of her surprise when he should tell her. thathis. fortune still remained. He sent for Mrs. Bull to. return and T909911 13116 house and put it in full con- dition to. receive its mistress. AiMea.n- time they remained at her father s resi- dence. r "Dud1eys, said his `wife oue day, I have is favor to ask of you-wi1l you grant it? .T :`v 1115 ~:w\ uvnwu -Innuuvnun an Rn U I7AU_I..ll.l.|.U\lo } 3 -`V3.r7`3i1;';3oor papa. is rather short of money-won t you lend him a. few thou- ` sands? ` Me! Why, you knbw- j Oh! I. know what you-have been pre- tendings" -was the quick reply; but then,;you see, dear,i`~it wasn t so-you never lost our money. Dudley mith leaped fromhis chair as `tho. 1.: he had been shot. - _u an F owf you nd that out? he gasp- % 51.91.10 nu ' -I will, if it be in my power so to do, darling, he exqlaimed. waif Cannon O\nC\n :11 Qn|t\uu aka.` (I, 2 _`Ikn`ew itallthe time. When Iheard 1 `that ` On` were penniless apa. went J ' direct "y, 't'o your banker and earned the "I think we managed `the game very shrewdly, dear husband. Avlnvnam sioin Ann nnnhgnn D:-sad A -I-IDVVUL ll-IV UIIU liIlVDllL\Il..I, I-U\IQ JIV ' ` you real} lbve me?" iYes.~ really do, Dudley. - ..W.elI..if you love: me we will drop the subject. I .VV,.Vl-l._"IL ` U IUVUZLILU WU WILL IJJUP ` Ttheaubject. . . .1 think we had better, said she .quie,tAly;-_-Chicago Post`. ` u-nu --`guy --.-v _..- There'is-nothing like wall-:ing'to tone ` up the system, and to develop muscular vigor. _ Dumb bells and Indian clubs are good for the arms, chest and shoulders; rowing develops the back and loins; sparring cultivates agility` -, but as an all- round exercise, cheap, within reach of all, requiring neither apparatus nor in- structor, and easy to beregulated to any 7 degree of strength, there isnothing like walking. It puts all the muscles of the body in play. , It enlarges the lungs and makes them strong ;.it_,,expands the chest; it strengthens the digestive powers: it rounds out the calf, develops the thigh, straightens the back, and gives size and suppleness and spring to every mus- cle of the body. Not dawdling along with a limp in your step, stopping to lean against every_tree in the sun, lingering to look at the display of beautiful goods in the show win ows?; neither mincing along at a short, dainty gait, as though , your toe weights were .,over heavy and yourtdignity hung on a hair, but real walking, with a full, long stride, the body but slightly forward, arms swing- , in free, the weight falling lightly on the `ha. 1 nf .1-Jm fnnf. And wihnnndimz with a. . look rst to her shoes. 111 11156, um Wtuguu tuning uguuy uu. uuu ball of -the foot, and rebounding with a forward spring full of grace and power. I Walking is the natural and normal ex- ercise, and hurts no woman who rightly sets about it. A woman who is unac- customed to vigorous walking, in order to become a `good pedestrian, should These must be a broad across the forward part of the foot, offering not the least obstruction to the free movement of the toes. The heels should be low and broad; and the shoe must t rather snugly about the heel and instep. The full dress equip- ment should weighnot more than two , ands half, or three pounds, and must ` han from the shoulders, without any ban "pinned or buttoned about the waist. The `walker must be comfortable , enough to be unconscious of her attire. A hat that shades her eyes is in order. s So prepared, ,try_any distance that does 1. x . 'mn`A-nf . not prove fatiguing as an initial exper- I' In-i'`nrn1\n.h]v `ha `F1-nme n. mile ~' :- ';"- ` -v ;_--w _ fat1gu1iiEa.s en '*m`ent.- `It will probably be from 9. mile and a. half or two miles, and must be `walked at a. brisk pace, three miles and a. half an hour being agood limit. .When this can be done without backache or foot weariness. increase the. distance.- Mrs. Lucas in American Agricnlturist. ` Ulglltl Wcunuunuuu vs. uxuunauu auvuu on I fu y He as possible. says that not long since a man came into his omce thoroughly angry. He had called upon adebtor and asked for the payment of a little bill of $2. 50 and had been abused for his pains. Now he wanted the law- yer to collect it. But the legal light said that hecould not palford to bother with it. It would cost_ it all to collect it. But the client insisted; he didn t "care if he got none "of the nioney so that the debtor was forced to pay it. So the lawyer consented to `write `a letter and see what could be done. The debt- or came in response to the letter, in high dudgeon, and made declaration that he owed` `no $2. 50 and he wasn t goin to -pay it. The lawyer listened quiet y to his story, and then said that , his instructions were to sue, and he didn t think the other could well aord to defend for so small a sum`. "`Who ll t it, inquired the debtor, if I ay? 4: Iguanas man `hnnn fn nnnann f. at H-. git it, the my? 0 law er was bound to confess t t it would go, for the cost, of collecting, and when the debtor found that his ene- my was barred out from receiving any of the money he paid willingly. The nextda. the client called, and when he found t t the money had beenpaid, he, too, `was entirely satised, so that the lawyer did the_ very unusual thing-of-. .. leasing both sides; the one overjgiyed to V use, the other had been forc Q pay, while he, in turn, was tickled be- cause". the rst party got none of the rnoney._-B_oston J om-n_al,_ The Same as Daylight. L . It williastonish-many peo le to be told thgg ghg arc` light is not b no, but it is "_` ` thewsame color `as daylight. the `eyes are accustomed to a ,, ... c`:qvA1'Inm 'HaIiI|~'nn fhnrnn-pl-n nP v-v WWW .. -_r..--__.'~- ` A Pdrtlsnd lawyer` relates an a.nec- * date which illustrates `one of the prin- I cigal 'wea.knesses'of` -mankind about as n_ `I_ -.. `gun-n:'I\IA an aura `Hui-. can` V Una cyan uuuuuwxnuu W ll. .1 11.1 law , at:-on y"`ye`1low light; and the parts of Hie eye thateee 'ye1l6w.Iight get fati ed. An arc, tlie'refore?looks'b1ue, notgolnly ~ by contrast, but also because the parts of i .the~eye:-that eee blue are fresh and sensi- tive. In order to obtain articial day- 1ifght,.ordina.ry gas. light, for i etan ,` - would haveo bo_l_t.e.red..thro,uI;h blcuee glass, or else the `val-ions objects intended` Bhquld 5`? `M95 `We- ' ; Cgqai Cue, .-'.-Y_o;u'j charged with resist- I ` '811.6c,e`,1_-1;: nowiao on p1ehd?. % 2' rty.- -4I'! 11'.`a.frai I'm `guilty; ho cametamy? saloon and wanted to `pull % nykgfdrldrink, butlresiatedhlm. an shi-vEdIf,_eair husbS3' w` Answr me one question, Do I (III snail `H1-in -nn9 Walking the Best Exercise. , _, ,_ ,L1,,!,. ,. 121,. _1`_"_ .. L `One Lawyer's Experience. .1 1 1,_AA._,,`___`I.L._ ._ '.,'.">,'_ W '7?` Bus 5 auauunvu-u H R Wlgo nds -his mentgal fac- ulties dull or Tfailm , or his physical powers agging, should take 1: ose PILLS. The will restore his lost energies, both physical gm mental. \ -nn-Q|l IIIQIIIII nhnlfl take them- Address the publishen, ' ;E 1iIE`MEn1cAL cfo.,4anmlo. , `fa ` llIIIIll!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll F07?` %0o`n%stiPati 9n J Ayers Pills F0?` UUIIIB UL JUHVIJIM-I wwu 0-Iww-I-p --V """"w'`` ` "'3 system. - vouno WOIIE &:.:'.%t:2..`h: make them resmlmr. For For I ? I`Iu-u--~ -P 8U N For For IIUIIU II In make them regular. ,_ __`I_L_.1IJ . unuuv IILIUMJ 505551 310 For sale by all druggists, of will be sen_t upbn _reeeipt of price (we. per box). by addresamg THE DB: WILLIAMS MED. 00. Brockville. OM. For For AA ntedicel Work that `relic the Cannes, Describes the Etfecte, Points the Remedy. Scienticallx the most valuable, utisticall the _ beauti medical . book ever publis ed - " very page bear`:in_gahalf-tone xllustration _ -Nervous Debmty, . Jtnpotency, Sterility, _ Development, ' . Yarloocele, frhe Euband. 'rhoee Intending ln.t;_!age, etc. : verynunwho wouldlmowtheGrand'1`:-nthn, c Plum Facts, the Old Secrets and New Discov- riefof Medical Science _as applied to Married Life, who would atone -for past follies Ind av id future tfalls should wait: for thii wonnj-saw` LI I"l`-LE 3005. L _ .. toen:`r&el,.ger.ea,wghna:heedx;ioq- 135*"- For %ump|eteManhnad For Km it by feeding it with S_cott s Emulsion. able how SGO'l'T S EM LSIOI :3 X_..__ `I . _ _ . _ ._.I__. 1.4 I I.._... It isremark-_ if-TTTTTTT :'OTPuro Norwegian cod Liver IIII anal Ila.-unniunanlnllga KZI U . KIT IUVI VVYBIKIII TVK IIIVI , .oil and I-lypophosphltes |wil| stop a. Cough, cure a Cold, and |che_ck Consumption in its earlier stages as well as all forms of Wasting Diseases, Scrofua and Bronchitis.` 1H8 lm! as palatable as milk. n__--..-.n -_|-. |.-. o--u I. n......... llnllauilln Tijiif TIIUZ TTZ Houuness, Asthm Bronchitis Sore'l'hroa Crou and .11 run AT, anocr-HAL LU GDISEASES. Obstinate con hswhlch resist othe_r remedies yield prom to this pleasuglt my syrup- PRIOI 250. am: soo. Plk BOTTLI. ~ Ilnn us: All nnnnnnnvn Rnch In the 111:3-healing` vi:tues of the Pine combined with the soothin and expectorant nrnnex-ties nfnther nectar-A herbs and barks. nsnuu nan uuv u|aII.-nnv$naJu6 Va-1--on VI Ipuv - uav - properties of other pector herbs and baths. A PeLm=.ec1' cums FOR g---- ---1 gn: _ .. _.5.3 ...P- _[ . . (vi .`,._._. _ _..__ - ..., --unit; vu II; ':'l3|unuqinIIIii:ImnnlnnlilnmlInuu `Eire:-y` Dose E-`ective PI rlll -37! $311 I VI caucus AND coins _!__......-__ A_LI.___ b..-....L2A:_ ...0l'I._--A U IV vvv vvvvvv wu Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. The Gold. ANo'uow T0 ATTAIN rr. DR'.'w'j"p""o` n'_ is" Dvspebsia V V % [ "Afyii' S.,_P.lllV9 Biliousness - . ' Ayer s Pills Sick Headache L Aye:-. s Piais Liver Complaint Ayer s Pius Jaund_ice ; dlry J. C. Kym; & Co. Lowell. Mass " Sold by" all_ Druggists. ` AyeIE s mas Loss of Appetite ; Ayer s Piis Rheumatism ` Ayer s Pmst Colds v V I\yer's Pills Feverg . ---w- ---y wvww U -rI in HOLD IV ALL DIUOCIIYCo 1 u u |.:\aAA an n hfnl had-hi -Kyer`., s Pilis shhuxa take them. T1} -37 cure all an - .-- ...\-mink Innuifnh v |r%rlg?T= ,1! Ra ed and torn i_s the dress 7 hlang you squahd from head Still I must owgl you are pvoma Still I m_ust bamt )'Ou_ as tends 4_ B.ra\1'e llltutle `1I1l1ot1l1;1l'1 cg Potveirty it .5 M tlerove each xes-r e no 5;, ' J Iignce is the beauty that lig 8` _ Loving your bah) and t-`P1118 ng ` boy; - Great in all honor andgood ma, _,;h ggow Bringlng you solace an glory ' ' ` Dear llttle mother of Povert A enonzruagao The women were sitting on'1o`w; chairs in front of a re. -The day wasf hopelessly wet, -and, as -it` was 1500 -late h in the `spring for x.-es: to .ba'1ighbed' throughout the house, they :ha_d.r'etirdd to the smoking: room, =where;there`was;a,. large, old-fash1oned_ gm_t_e;; and w11:erg_af cheerful blaze sprang up from the logs of wood that cra;d1t1ed:`on g;the%he "One of the two nagngmt .mvsa`6na visit to her friend,,, V__._j1e`_1:...1Q;1g,,h11;r;:,` ,.,1,..nA h~o1rn'Hna- n1nn1r urn: 4-}n~nn-r-n 1-not-o'lr V1810 LU um. _u1Uuu.;IIIII-\+.-.r.9-IV!---.'-`9559-~4p.lc\l- Z.=4 edged travehng cloak was thrown back . from her shoulders over 1;he_hropmy agn-,. chair in which . sh_o rec1.ine{d.;g.d:=i'1- ~l_ie ,3 colored, shot-si{lk`11ning ;;a;-'.- icy!-_ esque background to her `face an fo1`1, " as it was _1ig_hted up .h_ero and there by the ickering bla.ze.- 9: `=. ~?' ` .. ..'.`f T-Talon Vivi:-Ln was 1!. hAn.11Hf11] wnmn where are uu: IUBDD ulnv Iilvlnlsvu `u cheek ? V A 1; d I fear by deception and pa.1n.' ' Bug W aoewaaI:.;.w Men are so cruel and women W 1 d t i L '}'3u sglfllzlwlisd V CAN I must own V011 are woma j ` : H10 ulunusaus uaupuvu` " " ~- ' - - "~ -_- - vi Helen Vivian was a ;bea1;j:_ifgl`yy9;pan _ still, though not quit_e In he'r.1__1*81;{Out_h. *' She had masses of nghlg v;c9lo_1; 1 ;;`1`r,_ long hazel eyes, and 1:. -` s%>len'd1d' `gure which was always grace 1;]; y'qrhqb_il1e1fjpi action or repose. ' - HT ,-.nnnz'\I- 4-12'" '11l\I1 Lawn .}A'1:4\n1nJ-`:11 {L :11 l1L'l1Uu UL xoyunu. V` V ' I cannot tell .011 how de1ig1;tul_ it;-is, to feel one s se f at home again after nine years of Indi.a;,?f eaigi Mrs; 5 ;Da_;1ton_, ; the elder of the twowomen, be1 1`dingto- ward her guest, andto see you i_t__t1ng\ opposite looking just as you used in the old days before I left England. ~ I have; so often thought about you and wished 1 `on could have been. my. sister; and? I; ; have never ceased to wonder why... one` sent poor Reggie away, ang why, a ter `all, you never marri ~. . la? 14: .13,` AL annual` Aqua nu-nonwo- -I did not send your brother away; indeed I did not, said the other 1ady,;._;=; leaning forward and 'app_ea_1;ing_m11chf astonished. He left `us allgjqnite and--' denly eight years ago; and ;`I have never seen or heard from him since. It was a. shock to me, I can assure you, when I found he had one to India without even saying ` 00 -by. - . But, my ear Helen, you` know he Dear little mother of Povert . * =7 A -;` Where are the roses that ' " cheek _ _ _ _ iobe Val-vv %,;.,,p4 :1 .r?" n.,vo w"Mf H ,1`f: {w i r . 1300. n01v5 gt? 50 4,1 (5) , 11* / 3 1? 90 :- Mia (0 179 10911` ,(,.,;,:Y" Ev CYCI1 \J\J\al'I-I. I ` ' "But, my you he left only on your account--because he thought you liked, or were. enga`ged'to,e some other man. mT__.1_..J T 111.4` mm` 1 v\nv!v :` `Tn..- EUUIU U UKIUI 111G11- Indeed, I did not know it. Your brother never asked me to In him. and I have never been engaged 1! a'ny* one; and here I am alone in the world, an old maid of-28! and Helen. smiled a little sadly as she gazed into the re. ~ - uX1Tn`|`l Hvin 4:: nunuf. innnmhrnhnnuihln ULl/HT Ddkllj GD Duv buuuu auuu uuv 1.51.0. Well, this is most incomprehensible to me! said Mary Dalton. , !`Reggie <-ame out to us in India in aterrible` dc`- spondent and un_hppy_ condition, but it wasvnot till .Y9.31'.S T.8.791'W8v.1.1Sf ihaslii 119.: mld me the cause. And the cause was--? - ` e That you liked another mafthfe- fore it was useless for. him to hang about, waiting for you any longer. - HT .-...n-nn+ 1nnonr-inn . Bnrn 1|n"--Iiru'11H-`Vs wtuuug .l.U1 _yuu. nu; a.vu5va.. I cannot imagine whom_..he have meant. I knowiof :no Qnb, I-twas? engaged `to no bne, and I`ren;'nibr, ally the circumstances of our last `fin`eti_n"_ as well as if` it had happened yestefaty; " HT udnk urn-i nvnu/I +131] 11111 :11 o1-nnrrl-, U5 VVU11 MD 11. 1|! uau. JCD|lVl|I(I`Jo I wish you would tell me all about it, Helen dea.r;~we will"-have here, and there wi11'.be no; `fear of: ,. g_92}g' disturbing 1is `i1ldihnei`:ti.iiii"e: " UT+ 11101: Hm: unfnr AF QA. -inn} n{rr11I'. Ulbbul Ullls LID U111 \.LLLlllUl. lIlLl.LUn It was the .winter of 84,_ just. ei ht years ago, and we were staiymg` ,wit `-,a large party in a. country house, , o - - .!i;-iv`, "T'un~n~nnan In fhn 1-Ivan (VF i large party in country house, "Isuppose in the lives df,most there comes a time when theyL'have'the`- 1' down` to them, when they` a",1"_ej_'111.d`e much" of by every one,.a.nd aI1i*ithi;1g`si' seem to go well with them; it mgy,b.e ~. before their marriage, or it may ' after, but as long as it lasts their heads are turned, and they _.apt.to bfgome thoughtless of conseq1_1ences, if 'not; abso- lutely reckless. The period or their tri- umph may be short tort lcfmg; taasomtg-* women it may ast 11 . or,,a..,, 1'3, ,_ others it may extend over` a. season `or 9. year, or even `many years. 5-, .We1l,-gthat -- winter, when I was jd?BL2D,- `I1. sedmgdg-lid. ' carry everything befdre nief `I v5'5.s "Sui"? rounded by friends and admirers, and was in the wildest 'spirit,*3deg which the weather wa.s,c1'e'a.i`i``, ,, . , _i and that always has the` effedt of" t h `-`* 1\!\0'nn nn vna nut` T inna nn-nannrnn-nl-117 of hall at their feet, when: 8,11 men.,bow.. ` AFTER SILENTYEARS.?L{ I-ouu Utltbll (NA WGIJD LIQD ULIU CLLUUU UL IJI-IGLI-I` pagne on me, and I was consequently. at . the head and front of a.ll.,.the fpn that was going` on in the hquses -where I-* stayed. ' 5 A ' ` "7 '5 `-Ir Ilvnn .1...-... A... .. Cv:n:`I J-A TITn1l-An - E n1Y cared 9.17 V 110.08 -` = uvuibu. `-11; was when on a visit to Walton Tower that I last met your brQthgr;**:Mt,. :- Reggie Annesley. The first db.y1t"- wais arranged that we should all join.1ghe.~ shooters at lunch time, and I found-_that ' Charlie Hudson-you remember ._ who was engaged to that 'siel':_1y,-igci . . Mason girl, was to drive the had always longed to dri_ve-,.a .._f,ourm~: hand, so I begged him to let me ' sit" side him on the boxeeat. It was I blt-L 7:: ter cold day, and Capt: i Htidbni Cissy Mason she had far better "sit" _ -" ` bind, with her back to the wind, Wh she did, -obeying meekly, and had tdf ' ' ` the grooms, who sat with their? _ Q. - ,: folded, staring ather. VI enjoyed V-"` mg immensely, though I; fd nearl `1}E- - set the coach over a_ bank; on V ludsonbseiied the) `hip e iorses ac onteir 8-us, ..- ._ fun it was! and poor when all got down, was so cross, Sh, V: 1 would hardly speak to her intended; he natm-_a11`y,stuck to me. "'~ ' ' "= and hot h a*:;iea,.`_.-jsej_to_ shooters.c ? dn1:now' Re : - = our co.okiiig~ so niti . .~ so we saw very littleoii.-hinrmaad '. ` _n .. Hqdson letime drive. hogne, and I did enjoy it.` And, of.coi1'1-so, ` having 1 f--'- Ti, Wlth me so mnehia11}da8hve T1iaV_ : x `- had heaps to talk abbut in theyew A, or engagg and Cissy Mason: wafsjggimjgl and Very nearly broke`. o ment. . eg, :..u`.;;>m..~ I on me lake. [ Mr [ ther, skated very f"`ii'1`Y-Mbg 1:9 ,co ` `M _M_,_, ,_,...... Md ._ not v::1.slren_1l-\t3n1J: -`u`i.'.'6 L)i"'-'4-(.3 mart -3 --A v-nnulaul P 01f down": te1j.I : him, af ALL - T .. uuw. uu_,'_ _ .;,.n_;!1;,g;,;1;_,'4m ` W after I 0131? that = thr,of the guests, could skate aizoae-7 rauttfully. So 'I walsedwlth Mr. ff Woo wluu 1116, 8.110. 1. W88 B0 1011!} e-smug Ms E down 11]`! 'ni?'h:in&' ;tfga?a:;m; 1 ;;in;* i may m:"'G?y,Wan- rnnnlm nnr nlrnl-A urinal! VV LIV an. DIDUILI-K7`-I. IIU IJU -Dbl-LLUL Ills Lllull GUI ~ kom t11,9.10S>.L1l?9:l:.h3d:T0.00i0(1-.`- 4 . "man I-IVA iivtliitl n1Ann vvruqu 1-\-A11: .I,s_.h`_d. ; P1011111 _w-squib, IIILIIIII Ill W W i simply to perfecti '_:Qfya' ` we skated th ' * %n-mm ` th Jealengy; when, lu<;k1ly.,the=re i__.a thaw, wh1ch saved Inillness over-exertion and a. serious row (1:-Av 5 ~' `Z ~ , teem eq in a moment,yforg1_ lgd ,not 9. 41:. ideg` A that -my: thi1ghtl`_'e'as 2 cgnug{h.d_g;ve,`, any, cause for notlce 01:. for .' censure. I. V Tel-t` `Very 'xgf'e.tl`9`.lle`1iI.&a,11 th'5 hfternoon, and :1 mue sa th Vitbpnt-me to keep gbii `g'i1"e'sts entirely n.nTIn.nem Tn `FHA Avnninm 34- turns nun. - I.O.VlI'I| UMP. 49.`:/J.`.%..Z*!7.`!5q5:`V..\',V5 7.V`DOr` " "When we were alone, your breilier eizd by I r..ep1:e<.1 .thau. peaked if Lwould [mind beingnmeggper o h believe I cdizld be_-.meimerize(1,`._ e was certain, -I sho"u1d"1'mai:ea gdbd "sub- -I.-.nL most` 151-1171;!` :3 T Cronin`: in`:-In I-|<:rv\ My over-exertion am). sei G1'%~,- :`= ;-`-3. ` g"`I used som J.` 55 inseam aom_etimes e fr S1%oTremo1o; we .d1d.,4.a11...the 7 om ` how egzq ' itely,he sang! `I. shall never m'rnzsr.i1.~.: :: A meo and Jtii:`t:'eE'*'J1l. ,_ :EE?a3,.L`j because a .`2E,.*-z uuuur Juan were awIu1Iyi'\8uIky,`fBo- `at .~;1a_stfIlb'aI.n to nd I was setting them b the ears, and I sent pr,the_.curat to-p y his ute tb *n'1'e`:` He `Avmmln `li`.u-nu. 13.4.-..`I..4. .....l2~~I:|_'_..I . l"""' J. QM! _U.I Tfbqgkoismnsic ; .n.*~'..`41:... +.~.. +1.- --u. -. uuvguv pvt, uuU__Iuu.lG 67 ay hi's"iiute i';b`1`i1'eE5 `He accompanimdnt; in `4a`~`>wo;y=* that-1 ihould . { '.\ ;%1.aye5e ~`Ange1s Evelj Bnght and="Fa1r-3` my have soothed-evryo"ne`s rudrflings; L but it seemedfto have guiteithe cbhtrary eEect.~ 2. . `1'I'I`l.__,-rl `I ' ' `- VILVU Ila : ` `.-`The n.e.#t.V.d-a"I vol,-A unte_ered to.@ng .and\F.air?\aean 9n`t.1;.e.I.n. in.-.ch.nzc the L curate wou1d'iccompa'ny_me on the or- ml `kn nl\u\tu_AnIn`:n- ;;;;;g;:i;.:i*.@*Iau;?~?;n%r`??&*a*e:`t;"e";u::i Jcollapsed. .r:In the .0? ngng it - was sug;- . 'gested was we slio" 'tt'y mesmerism e Annesley W as a, ._!nild. _S . _ -,.`divers_ion,' and Mr; . agliss Y "ifhe would-mes; menze: me. ,1:ma,den no objection, and X he we xiiiisgo into another rooms where iweshguld be alone, as he could not insmerize people if there was any- thing to distract his or A their attention. This was not at all what was intended," but Reggie was rm, andql was glad of an gfxquse to get away the others, who all s`eemed to be suifering indirectly fr-nnn fl-in lnnjtn 1-n T hail 1-Anni vn LILI-I-I UGLIIV VI-WJIVLIV UV INDIE HIV Q11 III-LILI5 he liked, but told he must not touch me. So hegbegan to make his passes over me, i `and though I felt nothing, I determined ~` to pretend to be mesmerized just to see what he would do and say. After wav- ing his"a1-his me: me for a longttimefhe laid his ngers -'on*-my` closed eyeballs, and, as I did not inch, he thought I was in a mesmeric trance, and bending down, said in a voice earnest with emo- ti.o.n.: .`Ee1en.. .~t.e1l me. whoI.n..10n1ove: tell`-Ilene '-' whom" 7=' you love I beat in the wor il ` ,;:9_Ldid not stir, but considered what 1 - answer I should make. Then he said ` again, bending low, till I could feel his *breath*warm` against 111 cheek: `Helen, , I command you to to me whomuyou love I 1; upon earth I }j*;;. ,6,r3`it`sndd0 1 0;-myelizead SC ,:# .` _.: _;t!l.:-__.~.- '___..`--_;__.`I {go 011. .- _ . LIV, & AIIIVV VILIJ Dvvlb ULIU Ilvvan , yavwwv v- -- - _. , . . . -It is a. mQsf:<.:h5tnii1i gi;)`{)V1ii,:`:aii;1:t:'}1.eT, 5 desciigstion `or ~`-thdhe`r'o, with his big % eblack. eots-and .0..198..I1i-f8hV8d face. might have, bepn; takgn, from `your brother, V 5Tl_1`e' 3 `n a nies51o4 were very similar-'- -_ Rgnie, Aynsworth and Reggie Annesley. `A Ail AA 11n11'1-n'Iv|nrn`hD'I hnur at the rial?" 53Z?,aT?1;"sig3.f`{:"`f`$`v`1i'1?fiv'e"`in`iui'i permission to do what he hked, and to ` _ put anyquestion he wished if he etc-- ceeded fin Senging me tisleep. I gave him carte blanche. to` ask me anything Ln 1:1,.-I R11` I-n13 MA |v\ I`If\" I-nu-|n1\ nun :." "`*',`..* .' i'*.'!? 4?`?! '!"`.1.'*.:v! W: "m a low -`vdfce, =~scaree1y~ above a~1w1n's- per, `Ronie Aynsworth .- . Bonie. Ayaswoxth l :,;exg21aimed Mary ;- Us J. H `u `. 'Yes;`haif-`3vou**"r'ad`it`?" ` `No; I have pnlyj seen thg book; plgagse .'nn ' t1u..-_j1xe a. spamei man nae f glqngd `33'5;;.thg__.water for a wounded ' - uck, and comes back dripping and lays it at his master s feet`, looking up so him _ ; `for-`aigfapprqyin -w_ordg-he came-toward '3 his miststessiyan knelt own before; her, 9 -was`-ivifo show her that--Bissct of: heroism was done to make him more worthy of =119.1`{~hauds ggaspagi _ind; -that she ' as r_1}1h1;f1ioAt[`cope`,in.;"co if w`ith{f=his wet " garments, pressed her""lip"s `to cold f0Bh!3a4f.=i!.FtQE ., 0f 8PD1 0V81- - " W1ieh-13-sa;1 the mime ' Ronie Ayns- ; worth, your brother repeated it after me-`just as you did, and I said the name I a. in a. faint whisper. Then he said, .a....1:u.......*.." ~";'+,.. `n,'.'.>.` ,..m 1'. *-am , her love; aInd f[1.' liining forward with 2 1- to thehtd 0 love n 17 eartnr _ ,{':`.; . an itanddenlfv t9;.-myhead ting, :3'br,;f:1;ro gm: .:.whethe'1*,j 2a., "aw? ._1i3 1i">'"Qk. Biiid. 16% =~ cafeiy;-`b6v`- arwms- on-an l'DAn:n A unanvnrfk I: itbdbk ;;yvas,&?f ad-A E 8n1Il`].I1`ll uuuu vvu:n_yo;._ uuu uv Dunn, ; `yoIi`eex;5.;6d. ."cb: am 1:::;~n- ' swered-, `-Notvyet. '~Wou1d ybuzaini-ry f him fl, he, contmued, and as .1 whispered h "yet more fa.in'tI'y the word ` Yes, the ..}rest of, the part3;..}>urs`1`:m11pto ge room, 5 .:;a1;_df}.Vr;7; bbed . ~ *` ..'w' aw " L to Lngguinu, .;xy~1;uwu1'uu nuu J.vcu_s5Av n.uuuuL\.7J .` 1 . A,nd_do you_remember how, at the 1: ' of own 1119, yo_ur brother once sayed j _a. g1rl_from drown_1ng_ ? W911, thexie 13 a_ beautltullgj tq1d:g1nq;dent the_,_,b,p;ok_ about Rogue _Aj~yngw _rth 851: ._lov1y jmaidep` tram 1.3-. 393 ' saym how h_1s lady lpve 100 e on wlth n on] and uannnrnmnv nvn hnmlnna he -v - V-3 `sayin '1_1:)}Wli"1Ws lfidj 1099 ibdked 05 With @091 M jansl. diPPV..i8..?JT9 because he bore the 7g"fi'I` in hi arms `c1d his 'I........6- 4-11 `R174: 4: a~nn'n`in1 fhnf. lulu 13 `.`tYh<;:1-; 1.. l<;}?*1. .1'gfnb. 0; vxonrf] to` an swan no.3: 53:11 "[2 the next, mgming l_3:e};a 119 house?`-! and I have nlwe`r?_seen~h1m- s1,1 1oe._ ; .. `fovzgtrqnge xgliliseesg : _d Mary - .h .s,tr tparto}-unis thgi ' " k '9'y3`g1:enti9n wqs lying on Regggg ,_LL CII)od|i."-w meniiion waelfyins B9 93 % hat` din. _ I ' Jlanrnamns hadm. - .~. *3` % . _'_ 1:u.1'. 'I`:'..`.'i..1 ;'.}nL..-i4[3l'13X'rnmi':Iin 153 J of. wood... no-w-- .7 in' "'i'ddle_ *3? the "`8li6 rose` hastily as he came forward. - . "_I beg your pardon for nt pf 01 tment :;.,;a;ici*&.'5 a;3a'~`r;n,?$ the billiard" roqm gnd the man wnrn Au'rF~"ri'lI-ab: a-IL... $ '....`. L... IU K111 In 1115 lulu! UIUDV uunuu _til1.-1ike spaniel. that has a '="l-.hn' wai-Ar for a wounded vusu. uvuuu.I.1.vau_y_u1U uu M16 `OI _[_-qngiitg, _ _-;the congregation ' be'il,But` got along lecture nnfnnn nnnr nl Tmn l`1n4-n......* Verg- L. A__ uou `U "as! UV D1115 15. brothers, 13 1311911 15'ii_t~`I_i 1i_sd` `general IIUIL LET` VIHU'&V slips L10 W .1 w % `ail f `I'm lgst .`r J` papeyman, is? i 1*- Wm? " I .~_. .~.` ., :, -. ...._ that ever sinoey s1f"O?_'j%'aH'*~` 1" ' impress with lgei"- "`di'a`. `1 though Even as she-%;looked;'-Ph`er~rvown-dreoped ; " jag : before the ' link back 10W , ., ,'- - Reggie came a 615611,, erer.:and-aking something from bei1"esth%lih'%'!iet '"1ioat'he held it out toward ItWa`.s:the"little . poem, Roni,eA,yngv1orth. % Then theiifY6B`iet aindi she uiider- stood why Ii???-13fad.=_71;eft? :hr`2feight irs ago, and 1iiul"n`d'wdo`rne `gee , and he `knew that `she understood; and," ull=dripping asThe5'was, he knelt down` `atrhervfe"et.. while `she, bending shyly forward, drooped her swan like throat and touched his forehead with her lips; .-_J:nnnn.-'Tn1-`l r - - A- - I18 lnwrrupwu .I.ruu.uu . That will go , Tom! I'm sure it will, % 353` add a htt1e}%it-in~ ysmr. ,way. j *you:1m5w. .... not make as A "_. .1, qgg uf\L `I _.... AL Juocxtlnl .|n` cvncc What e1se..iiid Eo_11 e' Tliese lve shbjv te.`

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