Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 Jul 1903, p. 7

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{THE svoam-mm MUTUAL AND _o1--rAwA I-`IRE msummc: GOMPANIES-STOCK on L Q MUTUAL; - ` The Svdenbam in the larnat urely farmers ; nan-nnnnu in tin Province. ndenendent. `Ine avaennam II Inc Inrjvut uruy Iarmcn company in the Province: rndepcndent, - V , not in the Aeeoention. Communication addressed to the undersigned at |'Berrie will receive prompt attent-on. , - ' 9.... m. 11'"... Pm:-urtv from ta ta acentn net 1 name will renews Drompt auen:-on. I Rates on Fntm Property from 59 to 6: cents per `$100.-3 vi.-an. - Schools and Churches same rate, I I-1... ingm-ad to $100.00 and other stock at K $xoo.-3 vents. acnools anu unurcnes name ra.v.r:._ V Horses insured to $100.00 and other stock 1 - THUS. GILRAY, \ ~ Q ' General : genttorSimooe County. {At,Webb'u Hotel. Bathe, every Saturdav. 30-42 Lwculy LU bull lg hl~lllllIIu\awo Another simple method is to ake the ash, freshen it and simmer in either` of the sauces, then serve on toast. An --~~ -L -- A.-- ....u..|. nlnn Inna airing \Jfl'I\lE I \l tihlv I `cv- a Room: for oiees. io Ross Block. No. Street. Fire proof vault; `lately occupaed VWella.- Alsotwo rooms wnth vaul_t, lately_ occu_ied gbv Hoqd. Jacks & Fraser. Bar:-_:sters;~ mun g. |ipooeu_1on. Apply to C. H. R_ObS. ; :1-na. hnnarv 1. max. pgf. 9 :%:` OI uu; uuuncu, sucu uvnvv V. .. a lunch or tea rel1sh._take lonvjgutrl-1-J; or the trenhened sh, dipinto melted butter and bran over a quick re. *1-ifo/spital For Private. Secltnded } in Cases Aoceintd. Call or write 3*? 3T'3' A on-'|Vc:s"ro%n:N'r on LEASE 1.--..- 1.- ..A:.... :.. D.\.- Rlnok No, on. nnunlm r e Wu: W" "'" "'" ' ,_ . , "nHt;,1y rescued a paralyzed qore he ventured on exl>.`1.lll_|IA$:.1_A>lI.p'.._`_'1_\IAq.` V {W .9919; my sister started.` Shhni ,0; been well. and the doctors ht.ve a med . complete change. We're send-nu, hug her to Denver. 4-It wal t_l_|o orixlnulj plan that I should go with =her,I:_ue I!`{ pceiwd a telegram = morning huegxor partner 01 our E mdgnly, and it is lmperatfve that I |ho%u`ld+leave` for `New `York `It once.` ` would it be asking tormuchf otfyou' in me that she doesn't get too -lone: ,g.ni.`and that the -'-make: .-`connections ti my aunt at Denver?" . ~ - - A ' -:..m.n I onanl nnt- .'l`hnt n,whnt1'.m. iOIeIl.l0u. nppny up u. .4 Barns. lauuarv 1. 190:. xx nuommn `warn. All l.\ra AMY VARNUM. ; _ or CANADA . ;.\mm'r non - - ryarmn uutuairire Insurance on. The Western Fire Insurance 00. % i . gag rates for your ownaasraczaoa. Office-37 Mm St., Barrie. MONEY T0 LOAN. 'JheAdvance Office Iltl WI "" "' """ " ' ` -.- mu, I guess not. ,'1`hat I.wlnt Ila. ` me tor-to.help out my mend; when. my need me. But {am not nugget; if gay. man. Mlss Huntly wllllii Me me la the rough.": V. V__ _ V. ; ' Now, bl: hearted, breezy` _.)'lln |gajg1,_ dorms thevery man to heerl `u`hotn'e"-' lick glrl who was traveling at health. He was as full of ' kg and wholesome energy as 1 Fourth a July is or noise. He hadlln hlu vu- g:ed past experiences `enoutll back` of mm to beggar romancepand hvhad the gm of breezy narmtlon II" tew- men- '|m lt. . Tobe sure. he dldn't-know; jnythlng about young college _ , : {tom Bryn Mawr. but as " um Buntly he.-wnfmon-.~.thtI-I |.'Lnu_ .. A- I..---. COME AND GETOUR RATEQ P0839737 Sale Bills, . V Ca Bill Heads (in pads) % - Q0-nl-nu-nnnlra /:-u an A5` .5 `V ' n ` 'i.~':;1a;;; , V Announcements . Cards," Tags, Envelopes, etc. The Sun L_1{cnn1_'ance Bompm `SAVE YOUR TIME "AND ,4 MONEY BY CALLING ,J.Mt=l}andless when-e"you will find a well? , Bssorted stock of LIGHT AND HEAVY! HARNESS, A COLLARS, SADDLES. WHIPS, `coMBs. BRUSHES. B RUBBER Russ A AND U.5TE1 3Si [Drugs and A Chemicals VANILLA. for ice cream. for instance; Burma Powmm, for cakes. One is 1 drug. of course : the other a "chemical s and there are still others-SPICES of all kinds. cream of tartar, etc. The best glue to go drugs is at a DRUG STOR . The druggist Inows more abou them than other people. ` `We keep a. good drug store Come andfask u_. \ about Kitchen Drugs. fhavellng companion. He was the aide`: A conventional as a Kansas cyclone in 1104 VII!-ll E II IV ll-lbbiilir `to. 1.? vv gendcaxne out and the mail I :u'vhlte one. and somehow the (it! found ' `herself less lonely `when 'she'io`ok'ed in-_ : [to the honest, 's`mi1ing'.'bi1ie 'ey'ed.'fa'e' v Within tanned stranger. ' ' ` i p ' " Ijiiiefore they had reached `Rock Island ` e the was congratulating herself onathe H 'good fortune that hadrnade him;,.;hg_|g7` .3 I jinterestlng man on her list, she" decided."' -'3 liore strange adventures had (alien to ` his lot than to a dozen average men. 1 He told his experiences quiteP_ simply ._ and because she was interestedviin hear`-' 1 ing them, notat all because he was - 4 proud of them. He seemed to have gathered into his personality the free dom and the breadth of about a dozen of the mountain states. He. ;wasu t -' pcoarse in the least. but he was as un- tlon. He trampled unconsciously on her New England traditions with 9. vig- or that would have shocked it it had- not amused her. They simply did D03 exist for him; that was all. ' I n-u.- -r_`.s.:.... ..n.-.3 `done `whilg. you u-3:-:- r y ,{1..1 1 In the Kitchen. MDNKMMFS DRUG STORE [ qa DUNLOPST. mama. Vv-I-v ,`O. tau-`AV, "S-tgzements (in pads) . , Letter Heads. (in pads) ' N,oteAHeads (in pads) Programmes ` l:|_'l.l_.... > Descriwion 1 .---) OF 1(.. "window Cards, ' `Dodgers, ' GAL. `D3 ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY ;Wi- 5 The emotions of Jim Maddox were not a bit complex. When after two `happy days he said goodby at `the fUn'` ion depot in Denver, where Mia:--Hunh .1'8 aunt met her, he had alpengy-imd vD`his mind to marry her ,0!` know 1:319. reason why. As he phrased,-1t,_t0;,mV113'v self: ' . " ;: "sag % 5 You've struck the best vein oiore you ever unearthed, J lm Maddox, and T 13 you don t.follow it up you're the D18 , Best tool in Arapahoe counity." A .;...4..x..n_ a._u_...-.I u. ..u-..... Oil`-"1 % BARBIE. mi-ii` _ Catalogues - Mm Huntly'I choosing; _to;`0~ I`-~~ nvvl In [1111 mum: l.'UulI |-J- I He certainly `followed lt.'uDa":!d -11 his mines at Crlpp1eTCre_ek l'QVufd5, In!` great amount or personal attention I `Wins the next three week: theyw must have `suffered, tor... _thelr owner ` WW`! and patently7mude;1t, _,t,h9 _,\1' ? non of ma life to woo, nip: iglntlv-A j 3 Ofcanlzed picnic: ;uh;,lf1.p.Q;jI$.,}'l.1!}l' N078. and he always ;c$nti'1vqgI- .tb 3139 the man who was V1 '- W1!-he, induced i " A * `ia , I II the mountains near I uewf~;?m$:"h0 no doveloplng; - '. `.`_\_`, . " `I {In Ill..- I 1'--_LI..'v II." In-n.'CnII.l|DI ?":I`-t`eWh`1"l::`;u5H'untly.' Jr., her II ! *9" as 0. house arrayed nxl'.lll.'IiH.,r 15 ` She found herself talllnx kins than she cared. to1nd11jn, lt'...,,0 glthil . `Ne and easy blondvHereuleI.3aihI!;th , Mture of her mung dld.;z`1ot'IlPPl1'"l~ ltselt to her judgment." "8h'e" lK"!`ie"W.` 0! " l`3e. that he was in love Wll heft I `N the knowledge of It ieiitdhu .j thrills to her heart, hut`utterwi1r1:I59,~.' .|1ld scourge herself for It. ;TG.;1h`.R`5_,'-ti` that had formerly seemed sto;v.h0!r:~ !.! -"` begun to and hersel.f".D:.l'.>._!IJi~,`..;l .'1 l1",5_C_ e=`Ar,e ,, NI unconventloual stand%Irdl.'*g_lnI1 the Instincts other nte.ttQinli1P`!3W3s .:n3:*'1'!:Bt the cohcesslons`l.`,to-the .V ;:`__, , _._;.. Y "AC ` r `""-~- we UUHCESBIOIIB w' Luv wua----; 'W1t. Even while the charm of 311! 3 guy breadth fascinated` her,`. 9 I` and the socia,I".1iis't1`I 1 ctIA',of-`~;t])e': 1;; ?s b(1 at accepting the`nt "```Ie1y the trank"equautyj<$h}U1`:'1 ;$nt`t .`betWeen mm'.t'a;:d;<%'-M! h , he knew ugh: ""Jm.r _ma1-ggy n1m;;g;:_;`3, ` 13:` +17 `:1 .`?I'-n_i not hy oi: you hy4.?i;thot_i-; ;~aand_ milot;3;j;}oI m only 333 . ggolugh. 1;. seii ' made man with a sort or pick me u _`;: .. education. I don t'suppose I'd know :51 L Gainsborough mm 'a Nattier it I saw? _; I them walking down the s'treet'togethqr*' 5 . I fekbn I Ixnu-';h'r=+`|..;-`.:..'1... nf .. ........--- Attet.u;lunchmm.hc.had taken` I who:-`!mi;erA`up 5 I ousjrock tqrmguon, and there, ` on a1;`_pig~ ii the ahtnow mountaigt` Itream. with the nteen..mmra~=..:.c..- ..`..*' . tream. C1 $3 I. ...,. . jmargfy hlm 3:3. -`W ..'.':-.I ..u-- WWI -.I.-r.vv.I:I..I9!n.W *%`G3~ithb"$riin ii`iininiih6 tue ; ` . taunt` m1I"or"vru'te: nu rod..-gt chance happenqd. In new % ` into-ililit 'nl"tli o `b'n?&I=1Irthe got` -...I'-... |...-__n.. -; 4|..`.... \:-.a.:- L-;"":.!|'i0.l.i:ri'.iI.l!ln u 1 ' - ~ Lf:_marv`::"r mm T` . cane wan `hell an .l.lttle...*woman- Nldih` 4 a.,;:,.:~.` - , _ .`fI'-jig of E-ie; ;th`i_; .wo.ag.ap';-very ilgu-_ge.,.man.~ `He nrot no- :on"y .,the l'0`Wd.,. push. .` with gm-"'.`,g pm` 3,}, ui; lng`-toward` the .erev'lewln'g stand,` .and_ ,educ;_u_t)1o_n, t s`uppoe know 1%`: , hefcouldoy-not help thinking that It must ._ '9.` Nettie: 1: '1 saiyy be 'ha'rd"for her` to keep` on her teet. A t-l,`9.' 3'3".-11o1:8,d_.l3V,l'l1$h_llt1`eet'togethqif? 3 Jut then the 1':`ax-ode was ape ` _ I reckon Ifkndwfthe iidlnta ot a cayuspf i~1$iFo`hchlhg,' and '_ago;'1h' there was `great - `Pd 1 ,`.."`l.`F,9u.. P`? . ="'h,_.n. I ! 'puahlng`. in eplte of ` the `warnings of but that hpp' t b` `"3? bl18lneI';,} the` policeman. The large man` found 3` 1&1`, 1', I 99!! make it out. there}: ' hluiaelt Ji1stbehfxid her. When `the just one point. -in '1!!! 'fill 01"-- t he1"c dliabpolnted crowd swayed from the I 91$111't_9{nF man love you more. thd ' other, dliectlon,. me was suddenly A N10`. dear `I'll haveto rest my`-case oti ,. crowded=ig`aln:t` mm. ` _ that. I'd: moke you happy it it were in `I "Look out _the're!" he exclaimed -to lII.".' I ` Q `L. `...__.L' A- I.4. ;IIf`nm L'cuJ\u Ann; u uggg Qlculjlp ll!llll[)EI_! lllllygl R 1 , I *`."I_'b"-'; iaHa'n1edViIot-` myult. I I alwayq ` thought that I.<:!rl:.ou:ht+t'o `know nqg _ .ow..g .. .4. hurt 11 patience, wmi` *II':yn'elt;'!I.`aho`%'Ia1. +` T 1 . f.` I DR you n)?`nvg_fl_ #1 :3 . - "1: m,e?|_in_"tl_iIt tuba : know. Mr. uadg do`:-.t `I `lik'o' fdll` 3',-lbrthdh - may ml}; 1.9 :x!MtsIAtt were. his . `l`m"n_ot`b x-`etha "-.-~ ~ $3, Front !acthetvup`-the-canyon the camp--gs-`mighty Kiddo: white * beneath the .:t;an.,.~ . g -guiq. tlipj ' gm marudnd` unarurtea hgrfto e: teei .1 ~`Oom d, `run ton-""yo uI:`_11!E.'_' .1he;;fco jg \ muizd_ed-L bounty.` 'n'nd"s,he; 19,0319: "hit ace. wondered ittlir `tdd _ `ban ... 1. . :2; -- . `- . . - L Thwnachedrthq bnknnd-need tag thoaldu .ot.etho-oro'th'It shut the in. 4'Up.,th.o;pt0clpitous~cl1I they cla ` I-.......I Id- _-_ __.-_.n 3-- _.-n_; -u- H ' `fN!_'9 Y"?""C `IV.-W ;7`*.-'l`\uI`_ v-|uw-rr '1m.m. " ` u '1 ` "rah `I;;ju_s_." ,!,1o? bajlp.V not Item! G Just '|noth dt mlnute,`ufl." _ _ L` { ~ 5-WF;J!*`-`Q,'t_VF!" {i.i_.V. ., 5 ` kney. but aunt` ,thoH1vat,e r` from th v."clo.izdbu1ji_t'-l_iad_ Ipentits force fund ta! I`_ - `-_en`Iwayf5 tron them`. *='.lfobther the workedowly _up tho cm!-Etc a gr `.. $?`.`!8 .1'9.- `..` 9!` `um ."l',"%P` . : almost faintly: wlph tatigue `-and e c1t'e_'nient', " `rhe'r'1'vap 31:11! 9; tea;' I in` hex` race.` " sue ue1a"_ner:ands WM Wtomaddox.` --~- _' A; V , I Don't let me go. ' I am afraid," sh} __ an inn. -4. - ..._-l..' '_I.l.`.._l-.n 16'-`. nunh -. . fiis, tmntI`:5.l.ean 913' 1191.: chin lnymr hpnd Her crux byes w"o1'o?'ttoiibld1I can run f )_olI 'hd;4 tut; % her "heart thumped `madly:-_ '- - W|T9\n`.; "hl`I'A'X-""4sC:-.;..--IA - `-0 -|----xA-- rowed..* She ioqked, thoug h_ _. I (`VI ' UK? #01! Crux it . .11 : " `N 4:1,"- .; "il?!$%n`b tn? . 1 livznoit-vuluid an duth-.r-tot-' It the culp- rentono rape theni"uu: would surely be beaten tgpleceg on the 1.-9_ck " I lot : iuld W"`hIi.Vz_-dial. Ttib 31$ Iva! 1 U hunt dupemgly, ._t9.. 1,; -1, an-kin upon wltiwono L1If,0',l'I.`.. [Y .0.` thougthez um onexrcung tIo;. I,t-I; c;uu;~u_ea;jgt ' point ot1-ock`. `Th6 _1iaf_gr ';_u)it- `agree 1: It then. t0l"6"tIhII" der then, .-belt Illil `lm-* VIII `., a-_-_ |.--.n... A- |.-- .n...n...n nu; AL. I (slit-e,ly hi benfei: topiccij En trio :9 .;:=!:L .: mam an LI... :lnlda " eye: shone. ` -It s- allji-ight nowgf W I?` j` 9 ii Xhnwooty yv--`\ `Y ass?" nmvs::nz.[-~:'I%-`:Vaw `tr`1&%`m.,,.. Wm ., _.v, . Helen.` The danger is past. I'll stand" by you,.1lttle.woman.'? _ . -A ~ .39. 9% me am arouan her~;andsk.issed=:. her hia` wshe, *st11r`tr'emb11n g, 'a`nug:-T2 gled closer V!n~h1s'arms'. -A '2 `*2: I , `rho Jupqncnc _`.',.,UIl_'I._'awwp. , I The, little Jgpgnesd } `acrobat. in MI .1 short robe orpzack embroidered with 1 gold dragons. walked` Ilowly up the 1* ;slan`tlnx'w1re' cable to" the very. of I the circus tnt.` '.l`her'e hi paused :1` mos`. ` ment, and than-swish. :|w1Ih.* IW1'!h---..,- c - hciolld; smoothly and `gracetully down ` 5 thee Iteep` wtrcsto ~Elevat.::` .` ropenn. J It'I;o:t1'~1ck: that the.- Japl.-Mono, do.` It you watched ournttle friend you ', ' noticed that .hc;g;lyys,yn ,l;ept the wire bctw'e_e_n his his tde theggcpnslz j WW0 h9.f`.I11 ,I1. the Vi11"9 :WR'3' Mtw -, , tq_e's. ,; '1'h1i,tt_f1_ tha4_;w`9`y th Javarme L = nearnto wal1?:]tli9f We. but wehhnznsn :4 and `4!,I16l.'f.`1'$"!!!W-W5`k..1.v' ` . thatA,,WY`?W#W`;!1f`.`?9{`P3Y-`lb? I _ ,c ; numb. iniiblencu itl'6ntth.; {1"Ouz~ , ;J L 9 i toerwccnnnesl; for *3.`-1 t _ px:v%1b;99tIi.g=;cc;' . V 3 _ if; I i trickfhuo never. bcen 181',nBd;=bJ"I line i : , ii .' :1 I I 1 W I 1 I `#5 'o>.4 I . ii 4 I a II . ..l .6- I escape. - V ` ` See how moist the soil is in spring., 1 ` Mulch iteo that the` moisture will-+not ' . `evaporate, Mulch it with a garden ' : rake,` by kteepingithe soil loose and dry. 3 1 on top.` "'.l`iiis ,loose. dry, soil is the '; !~mulch. ' There will he `the moisture `i '. underneath. ' Save `water rather than._- .. {add it.` `Then when you do have to 3 water the pianu; go at it _ae it you?! ` "meant it." Do, not rdrihble. Wet the I = soil clear through. Wet it at dusk or _ in cloudy-vzee_ther. Before theihotgun` strikesdit reue_w__ your m__ulch.or supply a mulhV"ot 'tln`e_-litter." More plants n` re`; ` E spoiled by sprinkling than by droughtgj _ ' Bear in mind that watering 1| 0111! "I ` - special, practice; the '"e'n'eral practice is ' ` _ to uo:nt:and*.mni_mn1n the ground that e 7 the tplente -.wilIr~~.anot wn terin,--:-... ; Country Life In America- 4. Ullfwntenincy Pluntm, I Q 1 "Watering is an exacting labor, and.` yet: `halt of; it `vlsl ,_11;s1,1_`aAll~y' unnecessary; i The`reeso`na why it is unnecessary are two--the "soil is so shallowly prepared , that the. roots do not strike deep-j enough; ,we.nwa,ste ,the moisture. by al- lowing the` soil ` to become` hard, thereby setting up capillary ,connection with V the atrnosphere and letting the water. escape. . ~ 04-- 1.-.... ..'L..-la& Olin an `In HI nhrlnz- nu .v'u-nqi-,0?-.-I. n|.- nut- ' Tn'i\nh %-aa "wan 5iIda:hiik6 ;Ii37?'&-"Es"u'5'i-?f~}5:t5iI75 1-tF?'- M *9`!- - _ _. - 41$ '1 ` f Ibo thong! I, my '.-\:be_eu` onegq t `g No thu thin. I thin I -:-` l-Eicuu I tore?" he I .6 oT_x;t ,the`re-:'r 'e:claln,1ed7~to A, ` ` 'the"'man-=ne;xt 4to*-hex`.-3 Can't ~yoi_: age _ .1 . how. you. are crowd1I!.th!s**1# I 5! 1`.5eh_i~'iha1*te1t="hh*`arm~~p1;otect1npy Vi : ;; urolmds he _r'.- ' -`-'Ex`euso1me,` mada`_xn,' `but A g 1 _. I; uiniot"oin2 tiohlot thn-`crush: 1 ut- * I tlemite Hl"o:=aou.":- .= . A h -' ! e ~`iT-1`i'0-~W_lI'5-IIIOH a .-tree.`h eu-tlneug. 1 : vblendbd~_.mtlh* Inx..le_t'y~=In hls;tone_.tha_t 1 h Ihbcl1\ih'9;;i5f`n-Ipitezot ha? indignation f -at`thusltbe'rt1;sho7.:hid'taken:.~2 e. .- 2' x - sttchenm: your: ;u`~id:; when the : li|lh;.WII`.30Vr:`dDC*Ili0ihimten 1'9 .3 } 8h0'::w100keC' -._In~'-:19? -tlI_O` 3,1131 ; tune Into tin-gdnreghaqdnomo tuce;un- .5 el,s!lIRaVl_-brlllilie llkte-a\VQ5.h IP93. } S, to mainly at the west.` -"A.covb_o:.`.' ; y thought "1 gumouq that he has ` D been` one-Q. qt,.,th`,rou;h `i-1'le,u,." . v I\`' an. o|.?:...`.L'.~ he h"nI-Aunt` Ilka ' .Ill_lQDv\l' Innqvvuvou - 3`.Y,ouAal.one-then? _ ."Good!` Iinn'y.!. ' _to.ke;;:are at you (today. may I _not? . he ~ naked eagieg-iy,i V , Y _.she_ igokeqrather surprised. ' 1 355 You see, we are not strangers," he. 1., said npologeticeily, I have heard or H` Cousin Ann; `tor years, and I.._have. 17. looked at your picture dozens of times. _j`..:, Sny, I like `that last one_ of you -with, that nutty thing around your neck-I don't know what you`a'll_it,' I wanted " that picture the worst "kind, but Mrs, 1. - Bains wouldn't give it to me, and ". when I took 1t"sho made me bring it . ack." ' L . a ' I _-,_i. -3 fC-`...-i.A-- nigh 011$` "-71'&`o"`7n:"'.Tiz27"n..a.a"" 7.a`.IT? .:owa nu. think It 1|-_o,'- Then he pauqed. -___-.I I_-.. _..-- `$060 5 IIIIZ1 It lr'.""'~"' u-v: --v .----7--' NI E3.`-|'kc'=.9 9'.*s'.%939%`hQ|'.. quen- tlonlnllr-`? . lw.`;`..1,elt-'.~.P..!.eA flllho -mx`cnn mm; ..ha-,1-,mer. Joe: you be- ,to_re?" he uked_,,____Qh. I know you! Y.ou..m Ann.-._! Bet rdom .1`m,ean* mos fnwbld-Hrs" urn-*m;un+" .J ";"H1'! 3310-?" 91%` I-1 `#1??? 90* ll wa'i1,;1:;;tqn;** `man you page be` -rune I `may ur.% mmhpanr pne ma gnu;-.A '_'_I_.- 2 . A "{reg.~v `Edmndj it-'my~nau1e..but_I ' an Plill." and there--its n twinkle In the can: `eyes. -J "I- m'a"';h'd that 1 round . you_.toglay.- 1 Ian your _Idglru'*~qnd* tb"cn`ll~ur`you*. !i`p'ro"n'iIn'ed`-~)l~i`u. i Bums? that I\._w"ul- ~! wantmeto any: 1 i way-~bWuteg= I glm-u P -'- `w B9} j gunman minim` %'-won; it junta ` I II: _!Im nnt`uIoIMb hdlesnd` ` l cot: along-'vvezy~'-`_wolI'A with` % u thu'u.'-`- inc ldutied bhihtuuy = - | . *~"8o.=yo\i.Iwero-'a1tra;i,d=tarballs - 1 raomr than stunt moan : um: mmenea you;':do..yo\i!'.'. w8hosImneIl..-~: V .` = . =`.`No,i not-It 111,4:-;but*`I _;d1 as snow. I but `an Ida: thntqion `wax-o.:very indo- pondcnt -lllQ,1`:W0lIlCll"t` want to. age. a: ` rough (011.0!!!-`I139 mlmna I didn't know. `paw ynu=5vo\Ild'troatf:mo.';'.: .- - 1411-- n-l-... ---4.6- -wig Oh-Q can ZAQA; Duane uuu W L nuucu . You wnrnmi thnf Phil is like a boy and blurts out what he thinks. He is i, not at an `used to ladies `society, but he g.= has a high `opinion of women. My hus- hand says he istrue `gold. He is quite ! wealthy." and no one stands higher in this locaiityhan he does. llC'___ __.-_. L-`-A `nan A. Una ' SVIVV J-\I::wvwII- . Vt-;`.`Ml.'l`..B_I3llI wrote yin wre-L on,.bm1neu:nnd:woul.d_ can-' t0.2ll [ m.u.iIn.<.l--.tel1: nnc1:al_.l spout.-A tho_m.'.' Cube` and .ples-antlm `fB.ut it wane. utrnnzo I t_hlt,We:.lh0,I11l.|:9t in thll 1'0Wd nd ', Jpn ghou_ld,recoxn1_ze me. I was going "I with; some rt-lends. but in tone war. . we ;m1md- -one` another-'7 . W-.. A14. AIAQA. `KAI: 9 t 1' "WHHI UV JUII uuun vs b\\iVV -.-pg.-. . ' '.l.`he1fe'wouldn t be much paature,".1 :..;- he said, glancing aron "d at the puah- J l mg, swaying crowd; ` have not been here ' tor .~yeara--not since the year. I l `graduated from college and thought ?the.t'= I knew everything," ~ he laugh- . , led: `8It seems an 11.! em nearly smoth- l~ . end with allltheee high building; and l _`l.`0WdI_.`0f_pBODle.. I will be glad when 1 Iget beckyon xnyaneheageln. where l.- `fI.~.have.noom to breathe." - .- 7 `1 -_.' --...- _..u... -1... 0510- nu-nennnv U"-U50 V ' She laughed. Somehow she could not feel provoked with him, as `she would have `done with any one eie. `There was a ring or sincerity in his tone that made her feel instinctively that she could trust -him. She was rather pre- ` pared for his _ abrupt way, for Mrs. i Baiifs had written: ' ` ' ' .ur`n_..1 ;.I__'A. 111.1! I... `.`DJ\ 15 Ian`! `LL65 -`ll-[luuuwo ` ."'rho.t lea shame. Do you know you . look like Mm Being, and she in the 3 `only woman that I could ever -get along ` `with she It jultlike a slate: to me. You gee. our. ranches join, end I have l known the Bunsen for years." , ,n-.n AI_-L ._-.. I.-..`-p n..... 1 `I113 IUURIIIIJ `ltuuu HF uvuwo You may take care or me today. It will be To. new experience. I am not `used to being taken care of, she said after: he pause. . unu.-A. I- - ..I..souu; - `I'\n can Irllin I'M! III` l)IllIlDI_LVl UIlDl 1'!` am glad you know them. I have not uen them -tor. I0 long. an-uuI_ __. ...._L g... A- -nnnnlnnn (All *3 IIIVU IIUI: IIEII uncut `IV! Iv IV-0' 1rngy_ .vnn_t ..me_.Vto. pox-uuade you to come along `home with me. Xouhxvlll. .1ron'gt you `D"- ` mr -....m..u numb no tnizlno nnnh n .w0.u1-s was ` , _ L coul_dI_:'t think of taking mph 1 long ,ucn_t!_on. You know that! am a bua1neu.woIn.ln." * '.`C'otiIdi:'{t[ you Ahavo. acme buu1neu_ i out the:-61? lid ukcd anxiously. } "1 might herd cattle," she laughed.` i Whatdo you think 6! New York? ` nun. -.... _.....I.IoJ6 Ln vnnnI\ I`l I+III'D". If IHIVU UUUIM IV IILUGDI-IUI ~ } In some way. she felt unusually tree. ` frhre was something nbout him that. made he_r fee! that she wnn really being taken c_a1fe of. It was a new sensation {to have Ioine onb` hvelpl-her over s`t_reetl'.` .on4 sand p.1lot5h'e r,t_hron:h erbwdl. :'.Ifhey>lm,ghedAanl chatted` like-1 c_ou;`>l'c **iot:=nhnhtIdremh`4htui1dh1!" lt ihnfromh .' = ' ' ..,..._g;,;.,; ,.,;=. `.3.-e-:.-.;,gka_;.;1i&a=2:-A.-.`:a~.g-ay?(}.` preceding than .a`;;..; an 1 1- She vcqfnld . chap wondering Iv a_ 1hex_tr!eI`1dI wo,uld~_'Iay..i! they ` Ihouldseeherv;-v . - A4r9_._.- 9 L- -5 __ 1)-` 4.1.`; _-.. __..-_.I.I "1 willithink of it when `I get lonely." in `the eaideiowly, as itrhait to "herself. ` ' ' Do__ you exjer geg ioneiy ? f he asked. . 1 `'8onxetimes .`_ ; thlnk `that there`{ in .g I.` no place-`where a person can get an} . lonely an in a [large city.` Of course"! ' i have my work, -but `there are times; when I teeuit very much." Her voice . trembled in; spite not-herself. ff'1`here!" ` ; she excinignefdsiiddenly, `_fYou are the that tee wheiia; I have ever` at-,~ . ` 'wledi: e'd' that I ever zot.ionely,",ahe ` 'lau:he_d..,V .x : - T` ' He `leaned over` "and brushed a fallen. ;~ Mt fr.;<`*.1II ..1` .h.'If,- e v. ' V . ."!`ou' this been my gneday , 01!, gVn_d`_i_t.`. HII_`_Il)oileq `n_ie.`_. I" do hot _ often `give up`; l__o,`y"to` _pl_eo;e_._\Vn-e`." , ! `they. were 'qllent'1or If evt _xninntep.. Cheer_'ntter_ cheer went up xroxn _t_h'e- `f xcrowd` no , the brilliant hreyiorki.` shot .5 high" in`th`e' air; but they did noteem, _I} topee t_he|n. I . I Do 1 know thnt-he fmddeniy `, paused-`-,I will get` lonelf. 100 when I 5 an} on my;-ranch and`thiIiR"ot;'iou here. 1 _: `and I just can't genome witiioutqiou. ` ' There it in out!".. he said impu!Ii've_ly._ ' "Anna, wonwyou go with me?` I have ) never cared ftoc n ny`one' before, but I think I have been` io'ving.~ya-.2 for years`. _-____ IA 4... - e-.'..., 5:..- I I , . xiiihiixi sdathat uhwo not be at.:a1.I. I.9.c1ab1:',Wth9;teuw.". he,-.aaid. I,.th1_nk- t_hat.:y.onA1nIt ' .I;Ine,.,h .1 amiuorry than did. comh aronngi aha-net acggalntapgl -sooner." . . she xooked .09.. ;81`atetully. they were ` waiting. tor the exhibition at reworks, 3` and he had found hgr a seat where they ` could. have .a good view and not be = jostled by the crowd. . ~ 441 .`-..A._`.I_I_. -|.-II _-_.-.._I..._ 41.!- gvuuavu-_ av \pQ|v - "1` ,c'e'I-iaiy .n;.xi remember my d.ny,: she said. "1 know that I siiau," nndvthere was a strange`lo_ok[ on his dark, handsome- TIIIQ I HGIU E1303 avian--.-iv-- -v- `cu.--u ` -1 have known ;wloh~t1Ine. 21' he0l`d`~l0 much about youmndl -I learned to; Jon -your 2 picture; .but?:~when I` `got here I could not mmmon up com-ago enough ~to;:~eall_..- I: know... that: I on Job- rupt. a:IId- not ~ uaesl to ooctotn hut. Anna,` `will -mt mm In and so homojwith `mot!-.-+ldnlonyoI."::` .- - , -A In 5.... ....-I- An-b -cnl drlnunn ....;..I uw ` `-~'_I2* 'IU'-UPJVT II I It Wu nurlt.r.%l.._an1-fouiaid ! wan ulggngxcgto` ot. them on ICMII. lioleane 1`,`:`;t'h,r.\_. , "1 that mu ,o.,I'.t.'`.l~ to son to em up . cv,.eryt.hlIx_pmr9;I_!I l.._I.I ,8 rqnch. but .1 Wm try to take good out ot__ you out! 1 do all that 1,ca.n. tgmoko. you happy." _ he an pleudlnly. > 1. S 1 l an. Ant ant-nnnbnh n units`! A to looked aboijt~ t ` `chance there wgu, 0",?` ` a *3 or 1 c I508!` t0 Whom he mi . .1113` en 1 care of his sister for thggfconude In-: th A md comfortably: `ettf _ I ' :3, 0 Q Q Chicago to Denver 3` ` Maddox M8 Jim` ~ ; Creek and Seattle Egtiddox go`-I M11108 urgonaut wh L93 Angexelzmw mt Boston girl ages `I: knew `it; 9; was Squeezing the Maddox ; N. `clubmnn s nmp hand 00d on t,It..~. "By thunder, Hana \ V` to see you, Let me) . but` pm Hgnwjou was on the d'ee-+lngt;`ut:`d' % ` '`* in Goa ; co31?}o 0.! the $.o . ry. , fu ;n.=.:.., I- ~ne IIIC Dllllllyu 8he_ mg. notv`9nn'vrr. no mated a fow~m1nuI:eq.=V = ~ ` ~ I -` - I-`ox-[Ivor mu` .ReynoldI,"' he -4... -- . _-_. ...na...u... .3. 1.0- 5.`..- ' vur IUW 'llIllIIIUGUo` ` ' " . Fox-givor .ReynoldI,'f' no Io'id,r-fa Iewadinity in bi: tone. I must be .wiidl"to"thixik -for a `moment thatjyou wolildi-:eivdr dream` o't_ unity- in; m[e3. .. Eitzvoico trmbid. ' "I`an t help. lorlnge you, but -yoinmuat tofxet-`.it. I thank youvtor tho 'pleuuro:th`st you Glmve, xivem~no;.today., it will bo tho` one bright Ipot ln Iny- lltc;:- I shall ! often think of it." = 3L. -._.` Il-I-- 4.... J. _. Ark` _.u__.A VLUCII BIIIIIE Ill IEO .- sun the wsstsllent. she was llvln the years 'to2.c,oln.~-'the -days with her ` books and papers; the lonely hours she ` must spend. and the ' longing that she would feel to have some one to care for J her in spite of aJ.l~.heI:~.ts.-ll: ot womanly Independence.-' And then she seemed- to feel that protecting armthat had been slipped so unceremoniously ` around her in the crowd and the strong ' hand that had guided her. She asked ; herself it it had been-only for a day 3, that she had been. so taken` care or. , and she knew that she would miss lt { on the marrow; .unless- She looked 2 up at the man who had come so sud-. ' denly into her life and in whom she _ felt perfect trust, who would . make ' her life so dlerent if she would only allow him to do so, and ,then-she slipped her. hand in his. . urn! ..- _.rLI. cu. Dh '9 aha Inhkl. auppcu HUI uauu. Lu. uuiu I ll go with you, Phil," she whis- pered. I don t believe that I can. get ' along without you. I'll miss you so, LUI. 6 ulunuu yuv uvv _vyrv-. It- is a call, he resumed, answer- ing his own question. The rattle- snake with it calls his mate. `A man` . was telling me the other daythat he studied _the rattle question last year in the west. He" said it is mainly as a call that the "rattle is used, though dif- ferent sounds- ca'u be made with it, and these sounds appear to have diirerent. 1 meanings. 1 - i an-\__~-_ LI_.I_ '_.-.. ---- -guano` hang a`. The ilnttler n ci_:u. What is the rntt1esnake s rattle tor? asked the zoo keeper. A an n -1... _.-..-........I -on-cons: \ Illcnulugco Once this `man saw seven hogs at- tack a rattlesnake. The reptile began to tight plucklly, and while he taught he rattled loud and long. `Three other snakes came with-. great speed and courage to. his aid. A dreadful battle followed. The snakes. though they ` fought well. were all killed. unu.- _-a.a.I.. 1.. -1-- --IA has nl-unsure an IUIIQIII will .u use use: ----wuu Tho rattle is also aid to charm or hypnotize birds, so that the make can Ielzetthem easily, but -in this stop: my friend "doesn't take much stock. It : as a call, -he aays.- -that--that rattle is `used most--a love can generally, with gwhlch the male snake aummou.._h1I E lnate."-Ph1ladglph!n Record. V . Intelligence In Eating. V It is dimcult to. lay down a regimen for lndlscrlmixiate adoption. A diet that would prove one person s making would very likely unmake another. I ,'.l`his much is certain. a woman does ` ` not require as much stood as a man, ; nor does a clerk` in a store require the 1 . same amount `and quality or food as _-a ;day laborer. A business woman` `may not eat so `much as` a man, but 5 her needs areas; great inpoint quality and regularltyot food, ` ` * ` -s.....m nan-` nah noon.` IS_- I- --)aunIo`uu;n quuuq quu Lcgunasaug Us -vv... Brain. workers should eat sh, eggs. 1 cream. fruits and wholewheat bread. .h They should out enough of ouch food, _be_. they x_n`en or women, but they pshould never overeat ot anything.` - _A`_ucn-.__J. 1.!-2.`. `AC '! u. UIIIIIIV O I 1`! VI y * at day, `young man. - 'J?ho Bl|ud!'ll5'-' twreaxd hit us on t-he.wo.yv-homo.-_~ou `umh,, way out there now? _ n ......nv rescued paralyzed hand: he-` . 'BuUuI\I LIUVCK VVULUIII VI. Ubcng vo- ; An `intelligent idea of our ;dml } make up and of the ;nutr1t1ve` value of 'dn!erent foods would". preclude much ` frecourle to=.-- doctqrau re; gdvice gw._hex:_ ; U VVVLLu&vu `V, op.-_-.---u'....',V_l , :VV Cu. V%b1999ne=6s+A19eylan u9m"L`.A.;*ea r C355; IIICOI Cantu is ngnin being readily ao_- cepted inns latest*phue`ot 1 more open weaving, ,wh1ch;p;e,tmlts very et- tectivo `nut our colored`*llnInzI.- some cnnvuen are mottled or mu-bled with I tli-' fnanf coioftntensied by the * silk. underneath`. Others -are In closely 1 ,' wovgn _lncelikq- ,po.tter_n| Aot fawn or ungnar .d e!t`c"o';te* tone. * = - . . ,n',AA-.n' _u.o_.A_ A. .01 __. ' _~ , .. . .2` I .. 101` Wick, ` pna --= ot-2avhich~~ a. iery { in here shown in { ne black-1olle,,:.yv1th;inperuon onbnack hdntilly over 1' _'wl;it.tdundat1on. The `; skirt andhodlee arg tucked ad caused: The belt is or pale blue sitk. with mo- an or black_"chant1l_ly. L ` ' A .1.-.1-l;s-Anl-6'n-{Islam nonnnn nnvnnln P-" V"-_"""*_"V",".`d" . . _ 7 A delicate" p1_st _o "green remains cne ot `the fashionable and charming hues of the season and manifests itself 1 .E!9`. W.Yo.. 03. D9138, .9 P159? I `own in canvas of that hue over a N Iirhlto silk tounda~tion,- with lace 1113-- E pliquexgarnitnre. . 1)Innl-- Inosl-Inn cvluln nhni-Q Ifnnlf \`II\i '.IIlJlI:Ch\vn ' ;BIa*ckr:1p y `, which adapts itself well to fashionable summer model. x__nakes* usegni 4 skirts, V less. costly than fcrape,/ -that may" be worn with dainty hodizeoyor dinner blouses in the house, nndf when For proper length look well with uiittle `silk sack coat for street .weg;-,y" . .. .. ' }-'.. Louinines now oome in stripes, checks" ` and htocades, and the softness of the { "fabric makes it most useful. This sup- pieness just suit; t_he__p_x-esent style or ;- draping, as does that of voile, which ii i equally `popn|ur.I" ` L -.._.__ .l_ -_n"I-n lug`.-_n -....In... `A we I115 IIUIIEIJ BUV CU MIIXUWIIIX ullngtolearn. - .~ -01;; .- gt Helen Huntly accepted thetntroduco "too with outward reserve and with Ward. doubt. She wss; _spd!- `I.I_l0,., .d__1d not want to have to smile and `leek; ;pleasant to this bigrswkwnrd men for :two whole days. But Maddox I_a1o_w of the existence o_f`e1the,r ,t 0 doubt or the reserve: 'Ithe"ehl;'d. `it'- ;1lou|dn't have mattered. `His:-bit -brown , __-.. __.: n_.....s-.I 1.1.- sans; CIIIIIICI II!!! 0 ' 43:9: bolero: ma" Braised `skirts in :11 ot=unvases"aro popular model: ;J to`: ugimxijgr -1, _ A- _ '.._1___... - A..-_I. `VI CCTZCI VI `rill Sdtt ind Inky ;lpac`as Ihow a fresh net to the `irotld in` Lbwcdded um: ow Y en ,sP~:euae mu-not 'olfeEts.';? :* -1 , _c-.`. _A I:. __ _s..` , -I.lZ-- -fiI;:x:i;:;;3;;;:Ivt--1'1-;f';;d_`chiffon 5 Auuln,-;ae_ct. the -Chinese torn. while A . Notions With Salt Fish. For those who live tar from the sea or lakes and `nd it diicult to procure good sh, 'I`a_ble Tall; suggests the use "of salth`c_od in several ways: Select`. good thlck pieces from the center of , the sh. For a` lunch or dinner dlsh the sh is soaked for a few` hours- ; longer it very salt-then steamed or simmered until tender, the former being the :better method. It is then lald. in a shallow pan, a tomato or cream` sauce poured over it, covered closely and kept gt the side of the re for from twenty to "thirty minutes. I -- ~~ -n_._I- ......u....: I; on nlrn 4-Ian for a' x\nor's`uhple wraptfhe` white ti!- tetal coat, much bedecked, however, with 1ace,holdg the -:,1e1a.. In|.-`1_-- 1.-..A`I.._ 1.. - ....n-unnhgnb slit`: VI'||.Il I356, Invllag can :4. he lace berth: in a convenient style 1 with low bodlcej. and latticewqrk or` narrow. velvot__-and owers appears on-; the hem of some of the evening skirts. 1 - n'_ LL- u_-__._-;.- -4 .1: LI... anal`- Grace is ife*e;8?J.5 2Ti7t'3:?i;. i ions. Materials are sottahd clinging, ' may `be eonsldeted _the fancy or the` and the long folds suggest ratheithan reveal the llneswot the figure beautiful. 4 Sky blue, white and champagne tints 2 season in evening tones. , Ax _-___.. A.-- ....l&I. u\Ah1\nI\Q n BUIDULI Au vyuuags tvnnvwp All red gowns, too, with perhaps a ! red parasol, furnish a brilliant and fashionable color scheme in,contrast V to 'fc_he prevailing white. i A uv V A `DKYTXMT The Duke of 'Ma1`1berough has been 1 hppointekl Under Secretary _of State: `far the Colonies. ' I `IN you was on we W!-IP.= ".1-..!.I{|.Az,:,m.1_g,-.., vile K.. out God's country... {Mensa _ tthe day I drove you inn .isdn-at-ax-min my and sold you 5.000_Il1o._1jeI in thg Hamel i 2 s`hE-..aa.a hit us on t-he-wuhome.- You G. Blaine? We Edi? ` t "young

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