vovvr-""--"-I "Oh. Jud-ge Marcellus.?' she cried. -yuu must _-help me to {mud Hubremti Tlhink what it means to a Hl!0thE_'\I' to_ have her only. child. such -'a. fine. ' manly yioqung -fello;w.'_ "too. as V8v.e`ry- body agrees, disapplear, tirvop owt or sign: and kmorw-ledge. 1-ikie a stone; into the oceanof .o-blivion. Since. I learned t'h;1~t- he did not return with" the expedition. that ho had ;;5e._ver been with it. I havre.n`_t been able tro- eat or sleep, I am hal-f distr'actcd- 1 "Pray, my dear m.audam._ csxmitr-ol 1 ynoturself, `r-e`turn-end` the judge` 'ki;1d- 3 1y. "While I am math to'ue;n'g;a'ge in ` dertectiv-e work per se, there are_ `cer- tain mattesrrs cvzmstantly arising. in- cidental to my praotiae, which ne'- q511rires_e_cr1eh'; inquiry, and `tin~esev' I turnover t-o_my man Cronkite, -hne;ro,. who, I,-m.us*t say, has met with :2. fair dggrce of success in his conduct of them. It seems emi-meintly fitting. ._ _: -16 -I can Ana.-J |I'UllV_'3V L W`? "Ab. bult I teltgphoned to Pierson this mpr.ning.; Hubert took his name frIom_ the bvo and ' remov-ad his things vsix. ln0nj`ths ago. "Not -personally --" 7 \ "Not by letter; by writtzeu -3*r-dcr I II Abe Craarnk-iibe -i oo=u'nd two other let- ters. Sh.'0_'Wi'l1g these same p`art'icul=ars, when. armed with adequate ;cre-dnt.-, i~al~s.`he went two P-iveursom. Both were written `by Hubert Mcoalla; the am: `giving notice of his w.ithdr.aw'a1 from the nniverrsity, the other atrthaoriziag a. storage cnompn-ny to remove _a-.1-d hold his personafe-ifects. ' The m9.na'gIer of this com'pz1;1y star- ed amazevdly when Croo-nkilte p{re2senrto'd his au't-horsation. ` ` A n.'ll`_,-, -n-- on .. _ _-. - ........... \r.:. vvu&.3\jg 50 uu uu curt: end. Tell me. then. `what should be done 3" An _ _v-I'f'I mighit examine hisV{p'apors.a.nd belongings` in his college room- uA|... I....IL T L..I...s__:_-__-.a L __- ---av-ya frmn her son. bj1Vt.. I inixsf. of course; go on to the nu-3 VI`;-LII ..... .L.L -_- , 1 - A ll. Suniight Soap .E"niIf}1'e;1}'h`1i?T`11'e7ui97v"5r}~n1h2ez.}.o}31'Iit %me war ;1=~=`w1o<? to "?I.1i5`t`n- M8?8`3Yet.' f-hiexre is same- thmg vnotu -must hear. ~ EBA I-\|1hm'rv ucln $1.4-n -;...A?__... ...!'`_'_`l__ ua gvuwxy I One csamd a':.*e'?'>:~.P trni-1-Itiheure might be soumevthing. Besides he was so am-using. with his-woes. the simple. felliorw: she could ndti fen! the hurt. {and it widuld srvtrto `pads the time. 1"` l`hl1L'- Irmnnir nt'hn~l~ iilqnaun In nu? 2...... wT.i1`:ate`:l:iI:3;Jl;f`:J:!]11:' wolf. her yrihvtvclzl-ac W'iI`l(l :ii`.5"?,:.:3E?s3::r5n;;a:'h:..: ;3f.:`1%h`;`. .:'rsh? ..;%`t:;;%2";f:;;, 3;; irrfgrtginized Huberit .Mc,Oa1la_ as say- Luiug viulu. l.l.ll1:5'L 11-Hf." She huIno',cr wp the rneceivvetr er.-'.':`tly: she tirvtoed away; she sfoppvd and` then lightly returned. Was -it pru- dent not to listen when he asked so urgently I T (Mun an.-n|!.J n;n-..-.-. km!!! nL.'I........ .._:__1.--_, auu U1-'U'U`ll gl'U'VV'l3Ll. One evening .Marga_rcJt Abernathy awairted. her carriage in thn. library of her home. Her cositly dress was already 1ig'h`i`.Cl)E Jd of Vilts mno~ar'.1ing. even as not a trace of regret dimmed the luster 01'. her eyes. Nn\v,nn' an-mi.-u 9}-no ....:..I.;.A .. ....L..1 uuv xuaual UL`. Dbl` CV63. Now -and' again she picked a nneltal {mm a flower. Why not, ind-eyed? She cmfld not feel the hurt, and it served tomgiass the time. ` A `ll -vlnttunmnan ,-\E L-.. ..-'~-- I - null 11. 'wIUu'1u uaurv-c L-:1 pass |"_B mime. "I don't know what then is of im. mgrttance that you can may to me. Mr. Mcca-ll-a... . she .2l!J$'VE1`-(`U-, ;2,.f'rha - '.msi.:a~..;c ....:.;... -41...-.-..;-x.. mu. .-ussuuun... rwu: .i1u..~1sv'::11\1. ' v The s-oouvndof her `voice afrtnr -such ! ,a.ng xrbsesn__:eea}xbi*tcd, 1.-:'.x_n. m `that she, on-uld nth`; ml hug .-.hl.."vuu'l.. I-`n . l.V'1'l. u..- u".: uupDOVQKBKl._ _ Mental absao-r*p:t1-on x-3 npt tne bueest preparartnve otr preserva-t-we of men- tal sanity. Hubert new moody, dis- tm-ught. buried in t ought and then rousing, as unconscious of ft as t-he `dead of the grave from which it had been su-mmoomuend. YeJ_t little by little purpose formed. the more un-whole- some. the more tenacious {or its dark and broken growth. na an.a.nn.-n `!M .............-u. AI_-._,--m-,- 3. little BOVRII... It adds so much to the. avor and nutrimcfnt of - T . V. V so many dishes that it should be in every. kitchen. 4- n 4 -`JI\.---_;_ vazuu au. uvc1"pt`.'L Leu pm y.vn1-ng Jealous y. rm1em.7:e. :hatred and do.- spair. what are they but the second- ary e'fec`ts at wsoundneld to be .m-orvtal self. Hence. ridicule, tempt. insult, inflame th felvt tube umprovokaeod. Men.fal nhmru-\n.'H.nn 1 va'ni'ty ? Man mut think well of him- despte oun- e more_ when % =l..l.l'O`l1 uwpplllees E` It had nort beenjziecessary; oh. no, he knew how to take his mv:d=?ci-ye like a man; bmt whait did all these recollections prove except tvhvat she had teovs-sued him aside as a child dis- cards an overpefttebj play.thi-ng? Jealao-usv. I'e~1'n3m.:rn, .h-...+m.I ')"'?l` an uc 1. uu 1011-UVV 9 W What next? When A\bwe.rnr.>th,v had insisted on his arresrt as an unkn-own ` l~una. tic too _dangerous to be at large. had she moat managed to come to him in secret for a moment, im- ploring. him for her sake to submit, arguing that death, their friend. was _u-rely` hastening to their aid and t-ha-t in a few months the episode would be bloitteid out, ruem~-ambeired only by them as the hiddiil door. rte their happiness ?` Iii` had nnr.` Inoiowr V!:n.nnn'A~\-I- - -`L ope-.n.ed', W`hat did it man T" H_ube=r't re;v1ue:wcd e-very'.de'tail of his ba'cq'uai.ntnnce with this _yI3run~g an-d lnoovelty wife of an old man, `its rom1~.mf- `tic tm=ge from the first. its 'n:2,ssz_L=:`-u- ate bloom at the llaxslt. Htatd he` molt been ternder, consxdom-te, true, according to the e.j.h`ics of thaat ecs- tatic state -svIh:e.r:enE~n the wmrld is deemed well Lovsit for. bone? `Flo rn't1?.anu.-r~,.J nun-.. .......L...._.z. _.0 I`- ucycsuwu w-cu 1:08: 101` Love ? He reviaerwed every in-sitanot wolf bhe oaJtastmphe--the clandestine mcet`ng, *t-he survprm, the. fury of old Aber- nczthy. Marg-arert s pr-atestati-09:15 of innocence and i-gnorrance. his own ready `and clever assu:Inp"ti\3-;1, of im- becile sscupidity and `silly vbofuu-1.ce, which she h:1d'coom=p1~e-he~ntdcd and h:a;d cluitche.-d at with a. drmvming m:an s avidity. and which had seemed at le_a-st to a =pease the husband s sus- pxcioons. d ndt all this been ac- caor_ding to tr}_1e code which no gentle- man rneiquires /00 be printed in or- der to foll-onv? \lI'.l-..-.3. ....._'4. a ``_4-- A: -~ - ` 'd.lL'Ll'L-UQU -04L mwme-r Irzuelnds. Gradually the ocmviction came `that his fwture was as ruin- ed by his v-cry chivalric sacrifice as it w-o.u'1djn;1ve been by the sca.-1d:al he" had thus averted. All this. hmvevcr?, wopuld have been coumtod ncsihing, even as the mvarrtiiicati-eras and agon- ies oi the first days of incarwr'a`Li.o:1 had been nolthfng, if only he could nonv de-pend, as he had depended on Margaret: Abermi-hy s -.f-a_ith and love. [But the suspicious which had Imbal- ly tozrxtured mm in the asylum wh3`;1 he learned that To-bias Abernathy wns dead, as they had c:3n'EidIe1ztly hoped `he w-o-uld die, and `when no word came. no move was mia-dc, slow- 1 \ \ 1 \ \ ly settled and h-ardeaed int: more- 'tIoIr.'t-uring cevrtatinti-es. Margaret de- nied himself -to him whue.n he called; his leittezrs to her were returned un- m-e.an_? _ I`IlIl'lI:`l`H" `laD:I1xlx'1Ivn.r` n-.1.-..- A.J._. 1 -.e x - aw m-uuu Luau-ow to such a tnxle. What. then, were the ncvnheer papers which she must have taken _a.way with her in-r mm-e duffegrem use '9` `he _d-u.s:t on. the tloor with its revel-.x-t.ioz1 suggested the `dust on thu desk, nae, almost": impal-pa,-ole. (`.l`('I'l'Il.'id'6I. u.~.a.n.-r nwnvi +l~.:.~ .l.-.._L ---- ._-v.., vvsu-an ans!) 513$; (LL ICUBVLU voting, on s'ne~1e`L(t side, an oblong trace abao_u't the width 01: the later but. longer. Ll`Ihsere was b'.`umu:`Lhi'.;g un-misrcixkably legal abmu: the 10:0, and this V -jmzpr-essiuzm was nez1d;erc more deL'imi*te_by a circular rim mr._zr the hoouttsogxn which stosd out. (nor: d.s- tinctly t-mm tha cmrttinoees at the- top, as if the waocm-an, when Eh!`-`.182- ing the_lertt-er in the pigeacanh-ole. had learned -her cl-botw on the end of the package. r`.nmnlrH>n n as]...-... _-._~ - *- `lJ(LV.G-6'90 - C . irtefs glass was a fine one, having .amooe'.1g its many acc-e;ssories 9/small b.u't very pooowerful reflect-`or, ;t~hroIu'-gh the ,aid of which he decip- hered sufficient out the ch-ar~ aote~rs en-. circled w-it :-hin the rulm too xvztrrant the shrewd gu-essthat, it was an im- pressioin oat` the Deal of thu `surro- g.aIte s count. of. the county. V Thmurh hnf'v.'i-'t'h `Han .nv-.:+.......-..L -e 5.-uvw UU'u1 L- U11. LDC Oouniy. Though hot'with t-he -if-xc'itue4ment 05 a fresh" atrial, the dvetoctive .d-c-gged- ly examined _oqparately =eac-n and every one out" l:tu_'ber"t s belongings, un- til CIO_'I].VviIlcQd that not one 0: them held the slightiegst clue to t'h2e' mys- tery. -Then he hastened back to the tmvn and ins-pee-ted the will-s recently offer-ed for p-roibarte with that prcsc;- enrt assurance whichis the reward .2: close observation. .'l'.l-m ...:n ...-- m..1_:-_ AL- vuuuv UUSC1"V.WLl0Il. The will o1;.To`b:ia-s Abernseithy alone held` the deltectiv-e :s utt~mL'.u;x. - He read it again and again, and tn-en jottted down its pnovzsicns. They d:2.- vi-sed the b:e,qr.1ca~thed the te`st1at.c~r s prlo-perity. b-ortin real and -puersozml, to his wife, Margartert. on (ha? c-o~-,1-ditixon that she should never marry (me who % had been cuoavf`ined as a lun=ai't'i-c in an ~ insane asyl-`um. but. in -c-hut -e:..3r.1:. \ they cut her off without 2-. cent. \ 'l`ho. irldrrn, -uni]! I-lntnr. 1 .J.._`.,- 2 111.. It seemed to H-ubcrt Mccalla. when released as cured from the i:1s_-.1-we asylum on Judge Marcellus s (1_`p=pli- cation. that his confinem-ant hra.d not ceased. T-ho-ugh his mnolbhser made no reference to the many di-sore-panc. L`s in the ma.tter`oI!:` fact a_ccau"..:t he gave of mental" nrtrain t-hrrough too [much devotion to studies and too lit- tle Ts_lee'p, he was 0:0-LII-St`-i;011S.0f_ her s.unr_ve1~1l_a.nce,. and of Iauspicron an the art't1~t.u-do on: former frzhelnds. G-TDAIIOIIIV +'h.o p..n......!-J..2-,- ----- A 1` zemer from it.` ;- ~ . _ He saw the rubber band, unduly strained, snpap mi and fly under L-`me. bookcase. he wsaw '-we wom-.m hug". for Qt in vain. ar_xd than shr-ug, n-var prueitty sghmzldexjs 1n dxsdain at guving so much trouble to such a trule What- th. runny-a flu. .mr`n-run ~<-~- v '~u*I. ucr uu W'1-CDOIIC cent. `The judge will think 1 d-edu~c't `frvorm insufficient pnemi.sve s,. sighcd Cronkite, as he hurri-ed.aw.uv wi:.h his d.-isc-ovvery. A ' ed aha He sanvv- her )Vitld1'a. VV::l. pan age 0; papers, tram her `an-an g and pant it daorwn as she withdraw 1241` letter from it. r ' LL. 1.1.`--- -L,. .;._l.'L , .- I ' ' ' *' `BLLIJUWL l!.I11)u1'P;U1C, j "Crank:-te went over this durst min- .u'te_ly with his glass. at length disco- 0:1 h'B|0J{f R5110 an nk`In..-.n. .,. .1. 1-4-I--1-4-4-I04--I-3-3-3'-i-1-oi`!-+1-I-4-+-I-I-I4"? ---.. v nu an a-g-o\a-Ha It-ll-\l <`v` aad _W553= `Cornei ;g.;: L :~ "`.,``?1?9PP8,9Y`.. gm} . The mere odor 'o.fi_ BOVRIL creates yipetite, arid ' it contains the nourishing element, of prime beef that" strengthens and_ builds up the.system{ A ' Here is a BOVRIL-helpiedl dinneridish :' -.: s,Tyes; there is_ mo-me'thi'ng you 4 [must -hear; somethrng I pray ,you may hear vvvh-Em death comes to you us` it mocw. comes to me. Listen. iis- 1:en- The cards trembled; the recenver dropped from her mervcless hamdxs as Margaret, Aber.nye.t'hy sta.g.gcre2d back panrtmg and gfhasuy. She had h23al`d a pis'tol smut. and then a moan; and, oth,_ if she! should 'hea1_` 't`hJe.m un.'t-il her dymg day! ' 'l`-morn ulna Jnn` .I..n.-I .-..............J L-.. _., .11 VJILIB lid Then sin 1-oovkved nroau-nd her on the tmmquility, the security. the luxury, all so sure-ly hers. She looked itrto the mirmr, and sm-led as she Slaw the s-oit c-o|lor rert;urni.~ng to the charming reLt`=l-ecitinovn. ' uI)...,...n :.L :_ -L...:_1.__. -, H J. GLl. .l.CU'L .l'U'Llo ` "P.ooIf. it is_'be.'tter so," she :n.ur+ mu-red as she caught up her wmp in response to the bowing servant; "with youth, we'a'lth and beauty, why should I care ?-Nerw York Sun. I see no oIme." Y. I" am-injmtomm-ing. you M 9 Yes, I have no time for coIrrespovnsd` ce. ' .'_Ma'.rgarert, how you no memory; no heart T - . . Rea'llY. Mr. -McCalla, I shall begin to -think that ygur friends weze more kind than jruvdnci-onus when `they reu tnumed .you to your home. Lnlqss, as you said. you have some busimess with me, I m.-usrt ask you as a gentle- man- l(`T.\.. --- Yoru rctfurn letters unopenv ca-aunl V` his brain and from I You rermse to see mvm-ed. nun. vuno UL vuaz (5111 v vary W3` 86 '.m.....';n.;.ao...`.n ;...i_ma'.-1...n.. ex. `S An adnairable ..food, with - all. its nantu-3.1 mxzxiities intact. This exceueut cocoa. main- tains the svsaem in robust health, uni enables it to resist winte-r s extreme cold. I STILL ruin: A. LARGE swoon or 4 time. Crisp, inviting, {asty.l DifFerent from any other cracker you have ever eaten. Cram Sodas ` have made .themse|v_es famous all over Canada in a very short of first class qualit at lowest prices. ' with can of coal vinggvery :1: Stolen Pleasure The children will show you the merits of Mooney's biscuits if you give them the chance. Zofm-at la ualit " ' - . nnh.mnot'a?n viantnk:1:::tvpinank n Movonex/ s Perfection 53) M0}"S" to your grocer. The Most Nutritious and Econom.ic:l_.____ Any meal is the better for the use 0 1 T1f\`7`I'31 7 `I. The Celebrated English Cocoa. `I his `-`.' me. ? -he mar- . raUI8I7;Y; bE'd;`i. %719o5j.. Eight pounds of prime bee! is concentrated in four ounces of BOVRIL. - V Bovril is prepared "only by BOVRIL UNITED. `LONDON. ENG" and HONTREAL, CANADA - .3! -Peci-1 nppoinhhnt` T . V _ 2 Purveyors to His Majesty King Edivard VII. Save Coupon over neck of Bottld uid (ct Beautiful Premium cture. IIUUTIOIJS cnem1c:_us 0 form of adulteratnon. -Mrs. Cny-t!hi`a McCall.'a. pale, .fra*g still draped in her w`idbo\w.'s \vIe3(l_:s`. lepned fbirwartl. -hex` h'a1ndJs cliaapfwd qupplinitly. ' ' V ul\.1\ 'I'.nuI.nnn Mn ~nn4:I'Iu.u 9! 4-J-mu Au-3.n.1I $5-000 `:Xa`?}` i% p_er::on who` proves tha bgniight Soap contains any ingunous ch:-nucals or any. form of adulteration. - A Heart of Stone ,pL\&|W\ oh? I ~-.....-.-- - --v -w--V-J vv---r `avo- .|buri1bv the vublio . A jinn ,e.mou.1t`a ii-dep.titi'>,vutiau`:? mm-s%:h+ "I told `Anne if any't:h*ing came to fetch it." ex~.plai.ned tlit},\_vi'd1o_'!w . tr3_e-i; mn'lmisly; ' Oh. dear! I 'ahiAg'fraiKl~-`t-0' olpen it. It isn't from Hrwhert. I we)- ver saw -the writ-imrg beware"; but it as abosult him; I'm sB1`1re. -"_._ ` ` ` u-vvvwu uu-ll I 1- I-I-I DULU. ' . ' She t.-orrel oplen `Elm "t_mvt!l_IoptfQ:'sfxc `drew forth a` news'p`ap-'ercIipp'in-g. V T "Read, it. judge,"-aim said, 'fa;in't_ly. "1 `T``F'93 ..* h' : ';.vAwd Jlthe .judg6 vin`-".:\:1. 1 if .cVi-t`i_1_,1:g.___s_a-*c leggt-h . a cam in gqigxt. =ad *T*?5 V?1fh!1w3;.=.V` "At least. madam." he said. "lyoc-u. -may cootncl-ud .'th'a't your "son's absence: was planned by him. He seems to have a-vOip'ted `th-e `a~u'bt-erfug. to gaain, time, to keep you from_w6i'ry. in bhc hope that either he w:;wu_ldTb- able to explain bevfo-re the return of the expedirtiioon. or, more likely s-t.ill_,'he \ might avuooid -explanwtiooa by appearing just at `that . juncture." . .uA:L I_--|L ___!LL-_ -`-...a.9____._.__-_ 1.-- ";';\'1;.' ;1<`Tt`i1ve:'1`."1;ioInt~ingielncy . has happened-- . V I01` L';.!_.I_ 7 ,,_ In`: . uo,.,| .-n:,,..' 1 o 7 O .6o9o Cnyt~hi. M'cC.all.'a. .fra`g~ile . then, that such a si-nguuuv 0as3_ in-_ xn w idnw.'s vnolvimg so inrtimately the son of an ;qan.=l51 hands c1-a;sp:=.-d o`lid clieun-t ozt` mine _s-hound be `number. ` llm .V- " e in this ca 121" v T A - I wfgh. cried. the facts andtci:1:;1;t::no:e:::.tsf:::: V.h'eIp Hu-bremtl be germane, as e,ucmc,t1Y as mssible a mother to and he will do th-,6 Vm3't_ V . ' 1.....n 'h.n-'r- nanln nhn nun}: `o 2"`-lnlo 1112.11, The Story of a Woman's Caprice. % T'he-re was a rap on the door,aau'd the boy handed in a leztter. "It is -for Mrs. Mccalla. hertafd. . "Her maid levt it jraatimovw," - . ' II` J... I J A A , O "I think I_ read. r'epl'iued-V-"Cno:xk-itc. that the eteamtexr n'r'riv~ed ' .91 day sooner than had been announced. and I It'he'r:e:1`oor9e` feell "o-0-iifidendi that Tynan. will receive son-me"word. - ' lII_-___ - -- ` Trou. He Iwa . _ mocsvt Tpavticuivar, too, about his stationery, but 'heI wrote it. n;o:twit'hs.ta'n:ding. AI... I1__...._-I_!:L- .._.1, LI, - 1_1,:`-__ "II: is` H.u{be:rPt s beyyimd tahie. pb"sss3~ biI1liIt'y~ of imii!taitiioin."` - "WriPt*tern_ .w:it'h` pencil 9`? .. Yes; he never did such a T thing beore, but am wrate-it`." ' "On -.su'c'h. cvotarse .p'a-per P ' 1, i "-I k-naoiw,;_ I dron"It~underst~`and it, but i-'t s his lett r-in writing. and also in expres`shom," `T n'ia_.-1._.--:n 5.. , , " -u \ "A15; E:'m7EilL',I.7{13;"1'Zte: "care- fully away in his :pao okeIt gazse. uA.L !...-_L _.-,--3-..- n I..- _--, '-'-i:}L'i5z-$3}; o. caommoh sstamp-.ea em- vempe 2" ..on.___. sun. . - - -- - v""G" "You have the le!t.ter._ m`adam:? asked the q|u'i:eIt boboking men, to Wlhim the judge had `referred `from his earner. ` j ` Yes. here it is_." ' T{he:1"ev is no d|onu'b ` .ab'oou`t ` 'thv:I hhnJd-'svmi3t:iru g being your son: -s ? u`l'u. 2-. rr-r-_n, -,_L-I x I I suou`g'h`t out the professor 1 in charge." `Her sr'c'a_rIe;dAisn a:m'az=o'mxer.1t at my inqmries. Hubert wza-s mat `w.it._h them. he had mezver be-on numbered in the party. Where is he, thoen, judge I?" ._, ~~ v--. ----`r-v-- vv lB\4\-I11 I-IJ\l 9'\ :1L|`;l`l4c` Bu`t ye=s~ter-day the steamer return- ed. I was at t~h-e_ droiok, `I saw vthu; 5023'. the gweti.ngs, oil. the arrival. I w-a'tched each oomle as he disembarked; taking him or my boy. my_ Hlub-wt.` b-wt. oih, my God! he did mot con'rc,. oat ..-.--....1.a "I had hardly recrpvrr-e-dj fnom my anxieity, I was `hardly realizing my rellieif, wuhIe;n I received` a 1-dtuter from him a;'ta.*tving that he cvotuld mt r-ezsist the temptation and would then be al- ready on his way. He warned me 'th`a=t in thecircumstanceLs there was \ '1i*t`tle likeiihsososd of my hesari.-n'g from = "him. again bevf-ore his ` return, which he hvaipe-d I` would nwaint with. r,IeiSig- naitisouu. . ' Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_O OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "I `tried hoouiestly to do so, Iju-d ge;,, knuwing his adventuroAu-s sgpirvirt. Oc- casional *ne'ws4p*11'pe'l' mfierence to -the egxspedibiyoln. srtiati-n-g that all .w-as g-0; iug Weill, helped to keep me c I-"Dnw ...-.....4.......1-__ .LL.- A -.__-`.----u "H.u'ber't was in his sevcooan-d year at T 1 ier'xstoIn Universi'ty, 'shre_c-ovmm_enced.- "Last spring he ~wr|o;te vrueapc-atcadly, urging my cpoansenwt to his joining the Greenland expcdiatinon. mum about to start, but w*h.en he saw `how `straarngvly I" .uyg.g mnnncp -Ian an-......-...l ..L- ...L-..-:I_W _ , _,, .. .7--- _.- --.- -v or-rvl sou:-uI.151y I was opposed he agreed -to zrbanvdon the _idea. ' ' - - ` s.'t1;n';.t;ffort Mr-s. Mccalha complied. ' . | u1"I'--1, _,,.. bBEE`F s'r1cAK A,LA CLARE.-Cut a. steak of an inch in thicknen.-'8, and cook in a little butter, M allowing about ten min- utes. or more if liked well done. For upoundfofmeat heat a. gill of good port and Bovril stock mixed "in the 32. after the butter has n - our-od oil ; pour round .hn mnatnnd HRFVI! Inuvva. VLIU IJIIDUUI MED "5 your-ed round he meat and serve with horse-radish. ' __.. - V V`. --V"... -um. auup nun n ml I , - "IKE HunerIt enrtertai-.1-ed any such re- laltion." she said, `fit must have been secret and -dishonorable - he never `breathed a word of it tb me. There are some .'things worse than d.n-nth; _, _....,., ...... ., ._....r..... L ' Meanwhile . Cmnk'i*te g`a:thoread up the -fragments of the envvelsolpc an-d rejoizmld them c-arefnlly. s|tu|dy-mg the swperscripltion [wi'i:t`h his glass. MA '.4!.-.......:...:.... 1.--...` .'Is_.~__,-, ....v- vv' - up vv aJa~9uLo ` -'H6e}H; taELed Es initials "cr.1'his arm .wiben a boy. "she .\vhis\_;_:a.m:l. ' "Haw angry his fathe-r'wnss aha,--.1: it. QL- _,,,4 ,-- J ,7 -..-... AJAQI aussuagvs vvnu-J it-U'U{.'s'Iu LL. She swayed` ; she wnom-Id have .Ia lle`n. had_ nnoit the judge sprung forward to _avu1p'po`rt and sustain her. not only by deeld.`bsu't by word. .1l'.......__-.\_:1- n.__._u -. _ -1 - - --r---_--r.-was .1 5514 `III, auqwatu I "A[f_e!min:inse hansidisga.uiss1ecd. he a - monmced. T'he.raeV is the pm-n-ou-ncesd aug.ulari'ty indicated again and again as the round. verrtical style. has laps- d and .then.baenen forced anew. u!I1.\____- H "There are such .1mcovn_scia.us in-d.i-_ vidnalteas ;as' the lung loop. the uf.1-. dotted" i, the paointed ";e coainu~- ally as'se~rJtin:g t.-henmstelves amid .ih.e studied divergences. `A _.-palpable dc- ceptisorn. madam. Some w-;om:a.n who has known :y-oxur son imtimanzely wish - es `you to think, him dead. ".mns `cl=i~ppi_n.g', twain; is eqgusally Ialsja-" the deiteaotivc ciovn~t-imuoeid. "The adver- tisement on the back .woo.u1-d show- that it was takern from the Trans- acrip.`t; yet the type in which it Iis prinlted is friorm a differIe:n't font than that -invariably n-s-evd by that papaer. NT vl1|rI;`IIsun $u\ nu... LL41. LL___. .--v ----u u-- can-no-I -up-new. KIJ It-Idlrb l.'KI-IIICJLQ "1' veznitnre to say [that there was I , ` some such zmenws item, so pa`-t as to muggesit its use, but giving at-her ini- tials on the body. This one, mani- festly. has A been privately printoewzl. W2ny'.- the edges `of it `are machine cut. Mrs. Mccallanushed with the. in- _nate jealaomsy of her scx.' TE 1`1 __fI_ -_.,L r_-, 1 -rv--I 'w\c\i'l.l. vvu-JaI:u|\L) 5G1.` :'foIte:l: I~o-`iii.-ti. ifrzp-pea and left` to -d"e by: some 01 l;`h_e' thugs who .of iabe, have reaped a rich harvest from at- tacking the unwary and the` dissipat- ed. 80 ends anoabher li-ttle tragedy of the pace that kills. in an unknxscwn ` grave, in` PoIt'ter`s F;ie-1d." 111-: I -I tantiing` the lettem` ' II. Mac! hnzt Ho rhasd (evidently been waylsgnid, gar- toloed on._his let-ta-rm. have azilud.` i-nlhul cud-.l{m.I ...L..:_..-.1 -_.I I411 I ; `PW ?-S"iF}1..ea.<:`; ;[`;.s.` McO:*1ll:a5s' T race greiw wthirter and wh';'ter.v -- n1`l'I __a. _ , ,.: Commdr; defroy the painted or varnished Surfaces of L woodwork` and` lake the color out ofclothcizs. ` ' ` . ` . Bra.n- :%?6:.ag:5.?* mm 'o s':'u....."`.Et{`.;.~..;.`" `* 9".`'l "`."*`, `9 31` Ill? UVYIZIIISIISIIJ BIIC II`-Inc . The Chsthsm ncubator and Brooder is simple ss well as scientic in con- struction--s. woman or girl can operate i the machine in their leisure moments. `I --- .__-_ --_ __ __A-I_ --_L2I _I`.__. ...Z 1 ll` IIIFBIIIIIV III EIIUII IGICIIIF IOIIIIIIUIII-t V You pay up no cdshnntil after 1906, ha._t:ves_t. " . L _ _,_ ,, 4-`- -_'_v _.Ij___, - _ , us: vcaso Send us your name and address o ` Vupoat .~d.->'- WI. [10 1110110530!` you Iurmunea I116 works exceedingly well. It is easily T operated, and on y needs about 10 . minutes, attaention. every day. R. Mc Moos: JAW. Assn." The Chatham Incubator and Broader is honestly constructed. There is no humhug about it. Every inch of material is thoroughly tested, the machine is ? built on right principles, the insulation [in perfect, thermometer reliable, and the werkmanshie the best. nap- 41L-u_____ -_,_|._4-_ __'.I1s_-_.e__ cnAmXM% INCUBATOR AND nnoomm. IlI\IIl\4J, III V \4\v\-VIUIC Thousands of poultry-raisrs-men' and women all over Canada and the United States-have proved to their satisfaction that it is protable to raise chicks with the ' Poultry raising pays. _ y People who tell you that there is no ; moneyvin raising chicks may have tried i to `make money in the business by using ` setting hens as hatchers, and they i i might as well have tried to locate a ; gold mine in-the cabbage patch. The 3 business of a hen is--to lay eggs. As ; 3 hatchet and broader "she is out- ` classed. `That s the business of the Chatham Incubator and `Brooder, and ` thelyhdoit perfectly and successfully. ; Q nnuliru I-uncinnen no-nag.-In nan- UIJ6 K\I_`D l `l~I XIIVI II%\n:|IlII I ` 'l{he poulitry buginess, properly com I ducted, pays far better than any other 1 ` business for the amount of time and money invested. Tknuunana A` ouAuuI6on,.o.:o-- _.-.. `v{Y:lll: are willing to staff: you in a. protable business and we don't ask you to put up any kind of aodollar. (`Ila-'nnn.-une:l-inn :13 61.1-. `I7- -"SH Even the daintiest linen Or lace, or the most delicate Solors may be esafely washed with Sunlight Soap `in j the ,4 Spnlight way (follow dim. taons, - . gm? money refunded .h ,% if Ifyou could start at once in a busi- ness which would add a good round sum to your present earnings-W1'rH- our mvnsrma A DOLLAR-wouldn't you do at? _ _ V * "65'fa`}S'3's?Ei3n'53":`3""{i7T' will ship you the Chatham Incubator and Broader, freight prepaid, and You Pay No` Cash Until _Ater _l_906 Harvest. EARN CASH In Your Leisure Time IUUPB ll IIIIU IUFBU IHCUUDLUIL ll `used, and I wish to state I had chicks out of 52 This was my first lot; truly a. 1 er cent. hatch. lam well pleascdnwi hm incubator and broader. Tnos. Mo AUGRTON. Chilliwack. B.C. is "My rst. hatch came on`. I 170 ne chicks from 190 egg.` V 0 can beat that for the cm cl,.a.nd so early in the sprin . I am well pleased with inoubc r. and it I could not t another money could not bu it 111 me. Every farmer should (we 3 No. 3 Chatham Incu- ()nt._" - - ' Yours is the first incubatorl have used, 52 chinks nut nf AR no-9-n.v `Phi: was niv canon` The incubator you furnished me rm-In arnnndlnnlv wall- `It in mmilv 'rH 1~:*` NORTHERN ADVANCE --j-- isa. perfectcleanr and will" not injure anything. ' When he slipped, the band over itah-e leltfcer` he had taken from the pigeon- hn-le it fitted naturally imbo the vcny sligvht grvo-saves at the centre wh.-Sch some binding _-had made. thanwgh Hm, "bulge of` it szhaonve-d that other pap-H `era had also been ooznfined by it. A faintt trace in the dust of the `Elinor 1 directly in frlotnrtnf the bookcase and ` leading u't'1d-ergiti;-o the spot vsghvzrli the band had_1ain Ah-el -pod `tub o-am- \pleIte.t11e-.pict\[1re. ` ` - ` " ` ' ?_-LL- I0_!I,.1` _n 1 I, 3.`. : ~13 1 n -In the lig"h`t" of his `trained imagti -_ natim. Gryonkite saw this L .u-nknowa wmnan in black; this iIri`postor. who >544 '9@?-"?i SEW v9fA.?.M 5`-1215:` Joana thus mom who was ,_as.~tnI __ Crcotnkivte ,wa.-s e.nc~ora~r3agqd w-`h-on presenltly he ~piokcd-up tn:-.gm under a book-case by the side oi` the desk 9. rubber band. It was Plural! and" VsrtVre:tched out Olf g:ha.pe ajs.if` it `had been used to hloold A together an over- large package. It was fr-e:slh and new in ap=peamnoe.T wi'th:or.mt the.` cry-stab % lizat-ion -which so _ soon cuomes. and with some out the powder with which ` bands are dusIte_d. still cl-in-ging no it. szhuovwing thafc it` had been used rc- `cenltly ' and for the first trimet. `I ?! __, I _ U-vvvb - w ; un u-gnu-av -.5-uwvs 1- us; I D 9 _ V 331.% ad A#h~ ;;P.* i A clever, . rIes:oou`rces.Eul 'wac~ma;m." Crnoln-kite mused, "despem. deter- mined that _.-`young Mc0allna._ s death shall be 'acce'p'taed as esttablisheid. But the danger in_sIuch `a comial-iuaied de- % caption is that when one becomes so 7 i!nlte;wt' on, one` glxJta`i1 one is apt to ` slip up thrnotugh meg!-e'ot ovf. another; S1he_ acted, hastily: liett; us see them whether she dZ~dn`t also act hzeecgiless- ly. ' __ _,..v-, w you n.`~.r VL'U\)'vl., V \7l.LC'\.l.o II-f 8'he-c~a-1-1:0 to leave sagmethin-g m- t-her than to find som-eth.ing. Cnon-' kite _re.fleIp-t-ed. when he was -alrcme, "that would explain her brlseif stuVyL. In such a. case it 0ugh`~'; meat to be diffuicuzlft :forV me to find w'h'at was meant ' to be fzawnd." ` The writing was as rloiugh and mas- culine as was the -language, but when C.r;oInk.iIte s1:.ud.iue~d it under his glass. he once mrore di-scovcrted the pro- nrouunod angulari'rty' indicaltsing itself wlhenthe strain of false pcn=mJ-amshlip had insenebbly re.l'a`xied. the bong 'laaps tube ,uzmdbttvte`Id i's ;` the`p)oii.n.te:d e"s'nic:'.v % `and again . asserting .tvhe:ms'evcs thljmrgh the force_ of habit. He smiled in cm1firmatmon of trhis judg.men;t.` when on oIpIe1ning_ the desk he_nx>'ticed a paper 5't'ickii2g out from a pigeon-(hole. _a;s if the 1'a=st one to be thrust there hastily. "It purported to be a matte from some co;1viv;ial chum. named Ja-ck. setting f:omt'h- :1 plan for a drwnce and. . carosuse a-t Clayton Beach. 1 T ` m`:-eg. and an ncnl,yV San iso. heavy burden for a wid:ow-so `young % am1d>so'pre:t'ty'. too-" - I nI"I`.._. Al! -.,___ vril onthe `Dinner Table "Herv [igurne' .'woould tell `all t'ha.t, the manager agreed as he led the way to the loft. "but I didn t see her Jiace, she was so closely veiled. I-7.9 AIILJL -.~.._n L- I- __ -:,__ 9.-`puns; " H"Tto'pay the ,r-est, -v0lum.tue'er'ed `the ofbher. Most kind. Pm nsune, thouglx % the-rqe was no hurry about that, But why. when she was here, di-dn t sh.-e stay long enough to satisfy herse.1f-" * "T lalurrun-no-ua1'\ 131-1: 4...`--- ...LL--- _-.., ----D vuv-_uau uv IZKI-|alD.L.y .I..|'C.li.lL`..tL'-' "I suppose like every. orthser woman. her answer wrcauld be `because _-ax- plaincd Crnornkte oonfidenxtially, but the fact is there is a little af_fa'ir she hoped to learn about. but when the otpptortunity was bet`-one her. IP01` Tmothers heart 1`aile:d-' 7 W 4"1.}i5;s` \\;i1ml"b'e boys." _said me man` with a wink. "-7v1if vtfligju-glge `;1sked_ cur-A ipamsly, w-ha"t do you wing; has be-` come of this young hopeful? NIP T .......,. :. _..-...7. - - . . _ _ V- walls) yvuug J.Auy'v.I..u1 9 "If Ijrw-erpe in ,pr-isqou. -six-,"{ mpliud the detective. and indguced one of the eenft out, what with the_ stampoerl azi- vwehoipe. the c-curse pape_r, elongxrteid in shape, and with" printed dir-e4':t'i:,"ns torn -from rt-he top, as iazdicat-;~d by the ends of prinrted" text along the tear. and it-he writing done with ` a soft, greasy, blumte-d preracil, such as an mneducated man mig-h'~t arry loose in his.-pockctt. would closely re- semble in these -p-arteiculars, I think, the letter Mrs. - 4.McC-alla received 1 , A . __ II ` C -rkunn "Then. madam," reif.:1m9:l Cr -3-nki~ic w`i-'i:h ,'mnu_sual alacr*i-ty,"'w~e- may ex- pect not only to `trace thewthings; hurt to learn seamveathing from thneun. HT -;.I.......n. .._-,--,: `r ._ _-- _-_-.. ~.....-.-.....,, V... ,m_..,,, "I don`; expect; I I-enr;" said t-13.3 widoorw with n picoras Emilze as she took her d~eIpar't-ure, . ` I41`[T..1I AL_`n 4: o \ . . - .. W- _.,-,.. ---...n-nu ._y-v-U." Yes, I know, the elt-ective` re- sptouxded -somewvh-a-t Lblandly. she hap- pened .'too be in town, you see, - ` so `dropped arroun- ulI"I._ '. J __,_ .._-..v-p-rwv VI: "Mrs. Mccalla seems worrise:d lab-ou?t her sun's pnoperrty. he said. I hope there is -n:oth`i.ng missing-T; [we us-:-d the utmost care. But who nut only came here herself .a few days}. agvo, bunt nplw seInId1s_ysou- M`7'.. .- T I-.. ._` u.. Best For all household purv Poses, Sunlight So_ap's super iority is most conspicuous in the washing [of clothes. V