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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Sep 1893, p. 1

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$100,000 to 1.08.11, BARRISTE} Jun-mutants” ram “(:qu flaw-mhyydfl 331131335§9 smiling. Km, Madam: Eb: @ihnm G. SMITH MACDONALD A. ROBINSON, DENTIST. J. '1‘. S'I‘ORE‘Y, JAMES WILLOW“. LL B‘ P. R. HOOVER soxs ice Lily While Family Flour THE PIRIS TOISOHIIL PIRLOH DR .' SDIITH, DENTIST. WM. ”ALLOY. B. A DENTISTS. JAMES O‘BRIEN ILWHS OI SILE IT “DUMB-Ll. m TYVXLLE N. E. SMITH IIOOV'E IIRRIIGE LICENSES Duidm I hum“ s. SOLICITORS STMFFW LE. DI! 11 McDUNALD. . PAHKIUON Dev-mug: nth-r. 05 u! I"! m- iid'iw " NE} NEER Daley’sBluck, - -Stun1fville. MONEY-1T0 LOAN HER. 815M 8: C0. Sale and Far‘m Moles Gas/led IOTES COLLECTED IT LOWESY IITES‘ WALTER MILLER, Manager. STANDARD BANK Bariuvlllc Manny-l. Winulm flu bun 0m“ in unmuon with the Brnnéh It w hag. day “ulnar-10.. I. “8 y... W'- OsmuZI.-. , H EAD OFFICE, - Spaced (khanâ€"I1 on: lib- Ipiood ah [ha (Duos?! in I implied? vnll u alto-Ilia: moi : . our mm: 0 ml patrol Mtg-End bumr. twvgjrdneg! 5 cup at near milk. pinch of um. and bull u wlul ol nod; Sauna lib-ally with clam LII-pies. cinnamon. 5nd nulnu . Mix the ingndimu will moth“, than d tilled Gnu and] I good nil liner illn- d. Bah h m can. The Sun Life Insurance Company â€".\NDâ€" Financial Broker. GENERAL AGENT ma MEAT !_ _MEAT!. NEW MEAT MARKET. m;§n_lllur¢u Dnhniunod 5nd «Malian: mule an I" point-I n and; n low“ um. hrmq nolu du- ‘ounto-l- SII. not. And good hu man up" lawn-ted ml cum“ mu of (nuns:- A Tho nqdergiqlod is pl cmxuu 0F Bl?Sl.\'_ESS. J. w; TURNER, I'Ie Burl-[Iced Done by I Mk Jlll leuue It Did-"I Know. R. J. DALEY, Ana-1:“: ”(V 30th III Soul HARNESS SINGLE AND DOUBLE. ROSES. BLANKETS- TRUNKS' VALISES. BELLS- WHIPS BRUSHES. ac SAVINGS DEPARTMENI “SUBHSE, REAL ESTATE Money to Loatu. pouu of I will nun. trust fund}, an. uived on I“ will: um» ‘fi Hun Iron: l°Lfl~ loJ tun. Suntan“- Cum-u. Pun Ur Run" Fun. >r further Infomllon In]: no AND TAKIX l'ol GOLLIL'I'IOK JOHI ElLIOn FIRST-GLASS MEATS I: [M v- “: l-pnal fink and I'll nunâ€"A“, an! a all fifth in Canada and lb and Slam. » STOUFFVILLE Ofice: Daley's VOL. VI. NO. 32 LATE Inuu-ullotnd on dawn: WASHBD THE TIGER. OI GOOD IICUBITY‘ SAVINGS BANK S'POUFE‘V XLLE mlkngffllgupl IID'IHII n1 FINANCIAL lllIindI. l1 J ohn HcDonald‘ I . can! . B Ghana?" 31' Calhoun. N‘ Duh-n PI Fonll. Pi ‘- Sunlnllu. â€"ALBO AGENTS ATâ€" II! of MI‘ Hl-ll Fun: Ind Vin-u Prom": 0" CANADA‘ BANKERS n Pinon-Ly for Sun Am] to Bon‘ AGING!" Now York. London. North-«l Provinuu Ind ndli‘h l'ulnmhll. W. J. STARK. Taller. ”I. was: Sho'n' CURRVCOM BS Block. Slouflville. L'XBRIE Ede}: Ind lhrht I: made to give 1 full rnlblo prion, TORONTO attended to‘ 51.000.000 London: Bu Barman: Mun-m. ND. ml- Paid-h. ISEIT are "baked mucus rates wi!‘ ke_ep " Huldwoll hu t fine mun (or Irony." he ninz "but I'll doel not. nlInyI an it. mu- ly. 1n n run it. wouldbur anothernma.md {mm I m ir would be difl'mnu racew- od." He came close to her. " \cm are I have woman." he aid. “or you would hue been more mniul. 0! course you know 1 thy. my'mgtlgurnd signer were not at. homo. " She 'Irnilod lmguldlryr conno’ Y" “I do not. know Lint. ; only I know this I wink Io; no I Elm think that my hro‘hor Fri-nk'l won! Inhlm-ulna did not occur whan Min Juli; Sherwood Infieked wimhauu wmpuncuon in In: h-ppingxf' .. “W .A k . " You no no! IBM friem! even 30an all." ho mwcrd. ' “ Wm n dimvoror you m I And how main-man! Do can. buck to‘ the world, Mr. Armour: you wo'uld be a relief, gnaw unndon." 7 Ha [nu-ed be'orr the Inn ward to give it. going for her hu-bsnd‘l {nlhcr had madn I money out o! to rpeJoel. She {ell the sting in lpita o! her-all. And she IIW ‘he point: _ ‘._rr._.w “ Don't b; one hr. my deu- Rich-yd Amour," Ibo nid ;“ you In trying, mlly. 'l‘hil nem- Ilmnlt melodrlmnic : lull malo- dl in M enough in Drury Lina." I “ And then we will talk it over It the and of the “nun," he nddod. “ Ind com- mgom. >Good-Ihemonn."r “ You nuke mm: on your hull-d. the aid. glancing back It LlliI who lfillllood immovnhla. “ Au remir !" She left the room. Rich-rd heard the door clone Ilkr her And the serum. retire. Then he turned to L-li. bean rn to them, the utter Ibnunco a! on (or her. She bud the induced Gpncnl Armour Mad hi- vifu to give liar huhud'a Iolicim no infnmnunn n in; th‘ birth of the child. Them In m up- p-nndy no more Indus-mun: hu- him In hurry but toEngl-uddnndunwu than " I {may I Ihl“ come bah. if only knee lha_ ‘ “angina:- hum with hi: own‘â€"-kor- Alhe did Io. Iha I'II'I forward to him with I cry. “0h, Rich-rd. Rich-rd 1"nha aid. with a lab. throw bur Il’ml over his lhouldar, had In! her forehead drop on hil bra-u. Than cums I Indden impulse in hil blood. Long slur ha Ihuddored when ha remember“ whn he thought- at that lull-at ; whn ha wi-hed to do; whu rich mldneu pot-cued him- He knew now why he ludcome to wimha tho knew why he mun not say, or. i! staying, whnl mun be hi- com-u. “0h. Richud. I um glld you h-ve come," Ihe slid. “I would have killed har if I had not. thought 0! you. I w-nt you to any ; I am llwnyu better when yuu Ire with me. 1 hnvo mined you, Ind I know that baby mine. you too." . uc hm] his cua. He ruefiramblingl littln. " Come. coma." ha sud heartily. “ it's Ill right. it's all rightâ€"my niauer Let. u: go And we blue youn tar. Them. dry your eyes, Ind forget I I about, thL womnu. She in only envious 0! you. Come, for hi: im- Fell“ highheu l" She Ind never dimfly receivod I line {tom him but. once. nnd that. In. utter she had come to know [he truth shout. hi: mu- ringe with her. She could rend in the con- rentiaanl «manna. nude dmpleu {or n child. the uninod poliuneo, and MI INO- lnte ail-non .- to whuthor or not 1 child bud He wok her gently by the um Ind led her to I chlir, Ipuhinx chnfily to her. Then he sat down beaida her, and I" It ante Iglin, hex-1m wet and burniul. the flunghamlf fonurd on her knees beside him. uni clung_lo him. Sh: W;l in I tumult. of feeling. It was] Ialdom Lhn aha hnd shown emotion in tho pal. "to your, uml it. in Lhe more Ample whan it did bra-k forth. But. lhe dried hor eyes, and together they want to the nurury. She dismiued the nune. And they were lelc alone by Lha sleeping child. She knelt. M. the bend of lhe liulo not and touched the I child's forehead with her lips. down 1150 bcaide it. “ l ' a grind llttla fulh " Lulu." he continued. pres lime Frank cnrne hnxue. I am perenv. that nhe we. to be the plenum uli. the intereuof the ”neon. Thin wee mlenhly comlnrlin to the Armour; Agein Rich- nrd'l prop My hed been fulfilled. and he he ulnloue m. Gre hope end read the Mornin Pan. noticing ii I name an dielin ullhe Enheringl, or, picking u the War d. new ow the lion-human tel ed extrevngently of her, he took some utilisation to him- self that he hnd loremen her triumph where other: looked for her down-full. I‘ll her-eel! we: not. eluted : it grntifind her, but Ihe hid been In nnyul, end I very unutj-lncmry one, ll il. hul not (lane 10. Ae her confidence grew (though cub wlrdly ehe hnd never eppeered to luck it greedy). Ihe did not. heeiuw w Ipeek of hereel! M In Indiln, her country la n good country, end her people Ill liable if diepos- med me : ell the more no ll Ihe Ihuught relerenee to her nntlnnllisy end pee: wee being nther wn-picuonelv “aided. She bed and Oenenl Armour (or In lnwrvlew win: her hubmd'e Inlicimr, ehe liked him to need no hemp-per v.0 her hnlhend ann- uining my reference w hone”, her yet, [a maiden her in hie let‘en Ihl“ o and (each him." " .\evu ! nevur l' Herr eye. fluhed angrily. n“ Promise that you will not. Lu him come when he in really. He does not one." Sha ahuddared Iliule. “ But he will care when he coma, and youâ€"you care for him. Lali." Apin she Iliuddeml, and I \vhimneu run under the hobexcilemenlol hen-cheek; She The next manning Richll‘d went. back :4 Greyhope. CHAPTER VII. A CUVR‘r-MAR‘HAL It was hard to tell, law: for I certain de~ libel-lumen o! Ipoech and I color I little mare pronounced thnn that of a Spanish worn-n, that Mn. ank Armour Ind not been brought. up in England. She» had 1: kind of gnve aweameu and dill.“ charm which mule her not-bla at my table or In any ball-room, Indeed. it loan became I - psrent that nhe WA. to be this pie-aunt ul . the intereutof the union. Thin wu mlenhly her. him. Apin she Illuddeml, under the hobexcilemen said nothing, but lonke: dropped her {Ice in’her child more thus you do yours." He knew then thin wan Ipecill lending. She trembled. ml) then dropped her cheek beaide the child'l. “ I went l-rnnk L0 be heppy. " he went on: “ there in no one I care more for then {or Frank." She lifted her fees to him now, in it. a Ilrnngn light. Then her look run to cun- fnliou, Ind she neemd Lo rend all {hit he meant to convey. He knew she did. He meant to convey. He knew she did. He muchml her shoulder. , , “ You mun. do the ban you can ovary- wny, {or ank': uka. for :1] our aka». I will help youâ€"God known-I willâ€"Ill I “ Oh. ya, yel.’ 'nhe nix], from the chihl' a pillow He could see the films In her cheek. " I undonlAnd. " She put our. hm- hlml to him, but did nocloqk up. “ Lenva me along with my bnby. Riclmrd." aha pleulad. Ha took her hand and pruned it again Ind Ignin in hil old, unconscious wny. Then he luv. it go, and went Ilowly to the door. There he turned aml looked buck u “ \ou do care (or him aunt-Hy, nlmou Iolumnly in ulightly. “ You mum. in In right : and he will~ know he willâ€"cure lnr yon Iu his own mind than was mother thought. a hard. “range thought : And it. had to do with the pouibilily of his braLhu- not curing for his wife. Still Ilia did not Ipeak. _ ”.Tf .a good_wnit_ulq,‘ \gilh 3 good hul- bud," he 'conl than Ihould be her child. Ann God help me 2" she murmured from the CHAPTER VI. â€"(0 A ROMANUE UM THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Ha mutant] the hon thought in HIS INDIAN BRIDE. H he ut looked up A :e in her hand; .re (or him L1 iuued, “ there is no oneâ€" no oneâ€"like the {anther of I no wnmu: ever loved her Iyou do yours." He knew hecill lending. 1. ”I then dropped her data not no} :h him." Support Legitimate Home Wuhan-.m- his lips lwiwh; re {or him : it welr to you I And why ‘0! \enl’ly, " it i going In writ: He lumped he ni it ill boll” he Ind lent. her ofl’ on his million 0! reali- nion, which hid been Inch In ignominmnl fn'lurc. For the hnmflintlon of hi: hmuy hld boon lhnrhlivad, the nfirnnt. to Lady Hn|dwell mulling u. I“. Thu Armourl Ind not. been hum-n if they Ind (tiled to anjo theirdmghwr-in-lnw‘n moons. Alumni they never. perhnpa, would quite recover t. o dinppoinl-mont. concerning Lid Agnu erllinx. the mull. I'll to mac bum thin they in [hair ahaerlullut momunu dual hope for, ull'u they nppmrcd gan- uiylypqntonz. , To their grandchild tho warn devoully numbed. Mnriou VB is tnithtnl Illve Ind Admirer. In much w lh-v. Cupuin Vidâ€" III. who now and chanwm permitted to Ian tho child, deolmd himulf juloua: blind Muion were to ha married noon. The 1:!- ding hsd Men dsluyul owin lo hil en- forced Ibunca IbMML Mn E wnrd Lun- ‘borl, once Mn. Townley, uh ly remind in uu'. pnunoo that the uhl . or me .- tweet, wu not. Inn. flu- hubnnd "l- dantlx Ihnnd her opinion. from ‘ho ax- tnorninnry notice he took 0! it when hil wife wn not present. Nob thll Rich-rd Jouaph Armour, .ln, wu ||wnyl an evL dance. but whan ukad (or by hu luthlul friands and Admirers he was lmiubly pm duced. Munwhlle, ank Armour scroll the an wu englgad with mmy thingl. Bil bminua counenal had no: rospered pro- diglouly. chieflyfibecaule 'Il judgment, u bin winner. hld grown lamlwhn un- clrllin. HI- fiopullriby in the Hudlon’l BOY country Id been ml. coma lenlion since he hld shipped hil wife lily to Emzlnnd. Even the ordinlry nvngo mind uw Iomathing nnmull Ind un- domestic in .it. And the glnorll holpihl- ily declined I little. Armour did not. im- medi-lely guns: Elm l‘lule: hm. one tiny. about I ye-r after h wile hld gone. he found «union to reprove A lull-brood, b name chqllel Pauline : Ind .lwqull. wiv. more honelly lhnn pnlimneu. uni-l lorna hard wordl. Ind ukad how much he paid for his Englilh hired davill La kill hil wile. mdown. And why has him down! I‘ll III bu daughter, blood 0! hi. blood. flu cNaluinm one bunch of hi- people, honnud u Inn. “10:3 then pour luv-5;“, and the old mm b A right In uk, u Iliad Another more (Imam. " Where In my agar-arr: . .. . Sinngevw eey he did not [‘8th thin Itartling remark. It. set. him thinking. He begeu to bleme him-elf (or not having written oluner u) hie peopleâ€"end m hie wiie. He wondered how [er hie revenge had lucceeded. He wee limo-V. uhemed Mil. now. He knew the: he hld done I diehnnorehle thing. The more he thought. upon it the more angry with him” he became. Yet he dreaded w ‘ga beck In England end (ace it all: I e reproach of hi- pea ie; the amuee~ meat. of Incioly: hie wile em". Henever Ilium ted to picture her as eeivillmd be- ing {e ecnrcely knew her when he mer- rind her. She knew him much better. {or primitive people Ire quicker in the pl- of their pusiona.emlehe Ind come to eve him before he had begun to notice her II. niL children! In wu nr-ngo ho had no thought of that. beioro. Childrun 1â€"- Ho Ihruxgud his ahouldem Thorn might. ibiy be u child. but childrenâ€"never i ut he doubted even regarding - child, for no word hnd come to him concerning Ihsc possibility. He wnl even most. puulad It. who umlnubaumcn 0! their letters. From tho: beginning iham hnd been no reprcmhan no excitement. no miling. but studied kind‘ nan Ind convancinnal statements. through which Mn. Armour'n wliciwnl aeolian remedy-ever peepcd. Holmd I or. _hil Presently he ficMion. To bolt, uul gob-Jenn n eruion. nlmolt im- perturbnbililv. They Appeared to Iran! the mutcr 1.: though he we". 1 wild youth who would yet mend his way; He nu] over their infrequent latter: to him: hi: lothem but been still more inlrequent. In one there WI! thn statement. thnc "aha wu grelaing favorably wiLh her Englilh ; another. Hut, "-110 was riding: good deal; again. lhn “ Ihe nfigeured unxinul holdup! harm“ to her nnw Hui the Indian come and lmrmud, buggod menu 0! him. Ipongsd on hlm, or named him, a hul ukonlc very calm] ,â€"hc In hen. hui been luporior. Bun r. are wn di lay in tho ohief'l manner; when um .0 “may in MI Ipeecb ; hi: voice conveyed ruolnteneu and annulus, which the "Mo cllm of bin Ilfi mlghz not. have ug- gelmd ; md Armour {alt lint he hid no Adunuge It. 31L Redd", Armour hul I mnmienoe. though he hld lnyod name In. trick: with it. 0! ha. In It needed mans hudihpod chm he pagan-pd to hoe thinohl At all these he whistled A little to him- self, and smiled bitterly. Then, all at once]_ he got up und streightwoy burned them all.) He sgnin tried to put the matter behind him for the present. lm’ving that he must face it one ulny, and slaving ofl ite resiity ua longos possible. He did his utmost to be philosophical nnd say his quid relert, but it wnl easier tried than dune: for Jau‘nul'ontiac‘s words kept 'nnkling in his mind, and he found him-ell oarrying1 round a vague load which made him abstract-l ed occasionally, and often a little reckless in action nnd Ipeeuh. ln hunting bear and moose he had proved himself more daring than the oldest hunter, and preportionntely nuceessful‘ He paid his servants well. but we: sharp With them. He made long hard expeditions. defying the weather as the hordiest of prnirio and mountain men mout‘ ly hesitate to defy it ; he bought up much land. then, disastisfied. sold it s sin e: a loss, but subsequently made finn nrrsnge~ ments for establishing a very in e form. When he once became actually interest» ed in this he shook off something of his moodiness and settled himself to develop the thing. He hnd good talent for Initia- tive and administration. and at last. in the time when his wife was a feature of the London eeaeon. hefound hie scheme in worlr- ing order. and the necessity of going to England was forced upon him. Aotnell he wished that the absolute necessity ad presonwditssl! before. There was always the moral necessity,of courseâ€" hut Lhenl Hero now wss a business nued; end he must go. Yet he did not fit A day or make definite Arrangements. He could hurdly have believed himselfsueh a coward. With liberal emphasis he called himsulf n enesk, and one day at Fort Chnrles set down to write to hie solicitor in Montreal to soy that he would come on at once. Still he hesitated. As he sat there think- ing, Eye-of-the-Moon. his father-in-law. opened the door quietly and entered. Ho hwd svoided the chief ever since he had come beck to rt Charles. and prooticnlly hsd not spoken him for I yeer. Armour flushed slightly with anno once. But pres. ently with a touch of his a d humor he rose. held out his hand, end said, ironlctle. Av. all lh< self and In his got up :1 He a“: un u " Armour lookgd up, then ran Illo. The Indian bowed to him courwoully. than at. dawn ngnln. Armour throw I log over the comer of the table and waited. “Brothnr.” aid the ludiln. pruanzly. " you am of tho grout race that conquer- ua. You come Ind Lake our lmd Ind our nrnu, and we no lull hnva to box of on {or and and nheluzr. ’1 hen you la 0 our duughlon. and we know not. worn they 50. They no one like the down [tom the thlula. \ e no lhcm nob, butyou remmn. Aml men uy avll thing; Then are land wnrdn Abroad. Brother, whn hIVO you don} with gnx dlughter ?"_ “ Wall, {ather-in-lnw. it's about tima we hull n big talk, isn'c in We are not very inlimuo far Inch alone rel-lives. The old Indian did not fully undanimd the manning or the tone 0! Armonr'l upueuh but he laid' “How i" and. reaching out his hnnd {or L‘no pipe oli'erml him, lighted ii. and on down, amnkin In silence. Armour waited : but, seeing v. at the other was not. yet moved to talk. he turned to his letter Agnin. After a time, E e-ol-the-Moon mid gravely, gutting to his not. “Hrolhar i" Armour looked up, then ran lilo. The Indian bowed to him courwoully. than at. dawn Again. Annonr _thray 5 leg over the mammln “spout-u, Annou- Mt gamma In his ha y; STOUFFVILLE, ONTARIQ, TEURSDAY, SEPT. Iarriblo! And their air-ago ho had bolero. Childrnn1â€" )l-lem Thur-o might. heart. out with morti‘ and forever toâ€"l mrriblo! And lheil The under whilpernd to him : "th In Ill right. of conne. long I50, Mr. Armour. or you would h-va hurd.’ Armour looked It. lh- dnle ol lha pnper. Huh-ll uvanl lunar: (ram En Ind 01 I liter (lilo. mIl thew llld nothing of her lllnau. Ithwildarml him, mad: him un- auy. Pal-lug: the first ml Iona of hi- duty nu I IN: ml cune homo to him leam. For the fin! time. he wu anxiou- about the womnn {or her own like. The trade: hml lell. the mom. Ahour euuld not but mpoot the chic! {or the w: thin Maul. wu rink, but still in nnlled h Into thInk that. r wu under ILL-pinion of huh; done my bodily Injury In M: wilt. II) he quioll III-led: “ Do you think I hue done hum !" ” The thing in It. " up! Id the olhnr. “ You Are 0! than ‘m In rut Imong ynnr pooph. You mgr-dad I nightm- nln rod m. Than mow- youn tar lu- lhm one moon. And you lent her hr Away. and yen nkyod. Har (abhor wu n I dug in your night. Do men whole hm no clear not 2 The huu nid gnu thing-of on. I Ive not lioved ; hm. it. in good know I”, ch“ I may fly to the uh-beuarl, You hive around tongue. " Armour nr {or A moment Ion er, N: {we turned w the open window. a nu per- Inctly uill. but. he hld become an". Ha “I tbout w n ly to the chial, whan the lndor entered I. A room hurnodly with n nanpupor in hil ‘ , Ho and nbrupt- ly whon he luv Eye-of~...a-. oon. Armour (all. thnt the under hul wmelhing import. nut to communion... Ha unused it \np in the pnper. Ho mnwly held out hil hind (or it. The "Ml-r hunded it to him heli- ulingly, It. tho uma time pointing to a pangnph And “yin. “ l: in nurly two zen. old, u you Iee'. I ehlncod upon it y maiden! w-dly." It. In. | cupy of I London evening paper containing n lumewhu unulinnnl “count. ol Lal' cuidanl. It aid that nine wu in n criLicIl condition. Thin urns Armour did not uk Inr bnndy. but the under put. it out halide thI. Hi: Ihook hi- haul. "Gar-Ion." he laid pruenlly, "I nhnll have here in tho morning. Plane “In! my men to me." ‘0 fly A“ this to Immmoh Indian. whose only prorarty m t hull-dozen pouiu Iml l l wupla 0 upon. yin‘ ebbing varv lika monl cont-g: , umwur hm! not been axorclnin mordwna‘eduring the Inn year or no,“ mi in gum-oh In: profit- able to him. The next moflin he can on his wey be Mantra-l r :ye- o the Moon In: the richest. chielin iliuh North Am~ Bric- at HIM. moment. by five than-And do!- llru or so. To sum auxin: Horn. It wee the clone of the wagon : mlny pom plo hed lelt town. but leetivitiu ware Itill on. To n etrnngcr the union might hnve seemed It its height. The Autumn were giving I lnrge Euty in ClVflndllll Squere Im- lore oing hnc egein Lo Greyho e, where. lor the uke o! Lnli end her chil , they in- tended to remain during the rest 0! the lum~ mer. in preference to gain on the Contin- ent or to Scotlnnd. The on y unutillectary feature of lAli’l sen-0n wu the Ibernce of her hutbnnd. Nntuully there were those who uld ntrenge things regarding Funk Armour'e any in America: but it we: pretty geneml y known thet he wuenglged In llnd-Ipeculltionl. Ind hi. club friend-. who perhnp- took the plan-Auteur. View 0! the matter, uid thnt be In very wile in- deed. its little now-rdly. in laying nhrud until his wife In: amino-ted And randy to uke her politiou in moiety. Them we: one thing on which they were Ill agreed: Mn. Funk Armour either lied in mind superior to the chlrml of their .01. ar Wu iimnpnhle of thnt vanity whiqh hath muiy euilore. l enyl. Illmt for n mlnuu lung Ml leg to .. a“ .. .L, . “1' book. n he PWQQy‘hfdd " Eyiol-tho-Moo Mlk u poltimlly you, "an in In own lulu”. Ind I lull not try. I I Ihouldllkawut n “1h: Do you bl- lion my hum bu no to your daughter to my will 1” Th. old Iudllll l t Loblow the tab-ocu- Imoke from MI mo . Ind. I: In no dc- lntln .H flight! pm. it aun- inking out g) Mlle a cloud: Ind [Ive | Image I pour-nos lo M- iron-lulu!“ Inca. Ho ookod INIly u Armour, And uld. "You no of than who rule in your lmd."â€"-hln Armour prowud,â€"“ You bun muoh old to bu Ind "IL 1 um I chie!,"â€"he raw hlmu (u ,â€"“I In: poor: we walk with tho um! L tonguonl. in cowudu whollo. Speak eopu from the hurt. my bmlhar. And tell me where my dunghur h.” _ _ dugkhwr. 80 hr IhAlc than go. nndâ€"â€"â€"" The (Fm. .Mn. Frank Armour’l mind wu superior. Shah-d only one object,-â€"ln triumph over her hulbau-I grludlz. u: womln right- nnmly might. She ed unity, of murlp, but it wu not ignohla, She kept one thing In View; Iha lived for it. Her lrlnllntion hAd been InccoufuL There were time- whcn Ihe romambcratl her killer, the wild dlyl on the prniriel, the buflnlo-hunt. trucking the deer. trihnl butler. the long silent hourl of winter, Ind the warm lummar night- when uhe slept in the prlirla gun or camped with her pooplein the trough of I (rent hind-Inn. 50mm time: the hunger for it: freedom, Ind (la idlenele, Ind it- epnrt, “me to her greatly: but Iho thoughtof her child. and lhe putlb lrom her. She wu nmbitioue for him; she wu keen tn prove her worth I: a wife lug-lull. her huelmud'n Imwerthineu. Thin perhlpe uved har. She mlght have lolt had her [He boar! without thin motive. The very morning I this nouhlo recup- tion. Genurll Armou hld received I note lrom ank Armour'l Iolicitor. flying thot hiI Ian was: likely tolrrivo In Inndon irom Americn the (luv or the nut. ank had written tn his pevplo nu word of his coming: to hil wiiu. o: my have laid. he hnl not written {or months ; and boiore he lune-l back ho would not write, become ha winhod ta mlko what nmendl he could in porn“. He nxpcowd to find her lmprovml, oi nouns. but. ntill he wnld only think oi her I! In Indiln, llIDW~ in“ her common prllrie origin. Hi: knowl- edge of her bolure their mum-go hul houn particullrly brlai ; lha In little more in hi- ayol thnn I thouannd other lndinn woman. nva th-t the nu bonehloolxlng, In! whiter Ill-ll molt, Ind had finar (natural. He could not vary clmly‘remumba'r the ion:- of her When (ionorei Armour um ved the new- of Frnuk'I return, he told hll wife eml Mnrion. end they conmlml together whelh~ or it were good to let Leii know It once. He might. Irrive the: evening; If so. the position would be Awkward, ceule it. In impmlihle to all how it might. afloat. her. If they did tell her. end Freak heppeued nut to Irrive, ii. might nnnerve her Io u to meke her upper-nee in the evening doubt. (III. Richard, the win-are, the inexhnuet- ible Rich-rd. wu curing 1m- hi- eon-gen and cutting the have: o! In" Millâ€"4d! ehielen plenumâ€"Av. Gnyhope. They felt ii. we. I nutter they on hb m be Able to decide (or them-elven, In. still it III the int evening oi mi'l my in town, and they did not. are to take my rink. Siren e in ny. they hed come to uh pride in the Half. wife; (or even Genet-i Ind Mn Armour, high-minded and n! nrene loci-l lulu: u they were, milled nnlqulu inlenlibie to the plenum of being In ul- on which: nynhm oi loci-1 nowriet‘v re. valved. a Ac thl opéonunu mom-m. Cgpmn Vid- nll In: manhood, and. homun- ho And lulu: Ion noon to may but on- m- voioo. b'eclulo 'lllar mun-hm, and before hé Ind uni. her to Englmd. ha hnd seen Hul- orrgpdflnx of hay. CHAPTER ‘VIII. The axperlmenlan h-vo concluded the: I. in "Ensure to light Lh-v. cAu-al the color- ntion o the u per pen: a! the bodie- nut. only 0! floun ere but 0! azhur filh. and con- venicy. thlv. it. ll no the camper-Live Abunco a! light thel the whit-mus o! the under side: a! fish n due. They extend the ume principle to exphin the colorloes cun- ditinn a! the Iki la! any mlimlll thll pun ell their llve cuee. They Ian-'0 hpt the i‘nh experimanwd up- onliving in I glu- uuk h-vin I mirror plu- ull bane-Hz. so II In unset Ighv. upon the under side. of the fish. One 0! than rilonaru h” Iurvived (or lhrce yar- un er candiliou- no nun sly Maren!" [rum in ordlurv h-bin at We, Ind I“ of them hum exhibited the develop- mant of upon of pigment on their lower lulflcu. There in no phenomenon of nuure tht ac: I the invofliguflngcye ol' Icicnoe. In Hug uni they hnve [Holy been ex rimant- ing with flounden in under to ”ermine Iholhvr the whiuneu 01 :he undo: Iidu 0! than fllh in due In the exclnliau o! ligm, lud the pmauce nf color on their upper lint}. t9 axpoiure lo Ilghc. to your lriu gilud pen. qua-lion, lh in which ho (allow. : F qua-Lion, the age of I panon Ind t'ha'month in which his wu born mu In dilcovnrod u (allows: Fir-t. you n him w an to thn other and of the room. to pmvent you tee- in whltlla i- going to wring. Then you LIE him to put down the uumbcr oi the month in which he wu born. ind muiti iy i: by '2. than add 5 m the lum Ind mu 1.:- ply the Intlu by 50, ndd his 0 lo the uotiant. then deduct .165. mil I ii III) to Lie dlfi'ENIllifl. Suppon ha in 49 yalrI ol nge. and In: born In February. [he com- puutiun might lmd thu- ~ 2x2â€"4, pin: 5 â€"‘l. 150â€"450. piuI 49â€"490. minul 365, 3:, pin: “5â€"24“: the lut two figure- mdiule the Ageâ€"4'11... ‘9. Am! the tint figure, ‘1. Februury. the lemnd mnuth oi the year. You limply uk the par-on w unto the result 0! the cAIculntion. Ind then do- other and of in what he I: him In month in will corned her with l Imile and auutrewhed had, but uid nothing. “ Lull.” nid Mnrlonmomawhn. abruptly. â€"cho unruly knew why the aid It,â€"“Ira you happy !" l-Exponmalii with lhi-u ohm to you “leg-e, uml i} in Iura to work. provuled you Hnrion I" much excited Ill dIy . Illa hId given anion Hut ank'I room Ihonld be mIdo rudy. but lor whnm. [he 31v. no lnlormltion. While IA“ III timing for ltho eunln , Iomalhlng uclwd Ind nervoun he Intern the room. They man now the ll of (ti-mil. The em hId Ian mIny Ihnfting Icons: In l. alr compInionIhlp: they hId boon II alum It In? II II pom; but. lhcy IIId n- ew! Huh othar. ewh I'm bar own (all an: Ind nan may hI-l I HI! Ind muluIl regud. LIIl'I VII I In. Illhe figure. raring llI luhlunlbla robes with In Ilr a! poueuion. Ind ma {Ice Ibovo It. if not. onllraly bequfnl. hul I ".sz rum luclnIlion. The glrl hul nul. bean I chielmneu (or nnLMn . A look 0! quilt oomuund VII than, g ad» I (Ir-Iv- upreulan which pve I Ilnc look ol n - nIII nun thn I Imilo Wll I: the llpI The mllo [lull dld not come qulchly ; I! grew ; but. lbOVl I: I1] III Ink 0! pod-ct mwn,-â€"mou rumâ€"«Ming all“ her {Ice u I plume does I helmoL Sh. allowed na Iurprlle whenAMIriou entered. She wal- [he result. of this 'cnlct clue lhn. ho wu born 4919:" o! Inge. paper which maid:- whm Nov. fur ofi' Il’e Izho blrmkl of the Amn- znul. the women'- hull of ju-llcc, and rho dungeons (when, u in the d: f old, le~ male judgun dnily tdminlllcr ICE to the lull-Mums of thin mam-n I ciw). the Innulilul ample. with iulnngdim gnllory Iml Antiqua Itylu oi archiucnure, lhu gym- nnaium nail the Hie-ire, where the prince"- u Ind grant lndiu unmble every ulnar- noon to gouip, plly nnmu. or watch the uerciuu a! the «Inning girli. In the loutlmrn part of this “range city. which is the moat pnpulonl. le mechuiiul Ilnvu of the wives. concubinu And princes-an livn Ind ply their train {or the profit of lheir nliltreuu Thin womln'a city in :- l8"- Iupporling u Inyothar in the world: it hm in own lun. it: judges. police, guardl. prison: And “continue": in markets. mer‘ ehunu. broken. ranchers Ind mechnniu of every kind Ind degree, find every [auction 01 every allure In exercised by women Ind h? them only. The permanent populltion 0 thin city in unlimited IL 900). for muffi- .. .._ MI] m." a}. In the following naming, whun plus [motion In: over. And the men lmnll p-rkl, In" line tree- couture humilul flower renidencc: ol ch: Ehnnu. broker- avnry kind and 01 every nllllfl! h?! lhom onl. thin city h u Frlnca is not tho only country wharo the Ipy mania prevail-4 1: In: Ipnul w Gor- mnny, A: Klol two Frenchman hue been “ranted, ell-rand with being Ipiel. Thuy Ire “id to hug hired n ywht culled the hunt. at London. Ind Io h-va uiled under the Englhh flag to Ecli‘olmd. Cuxhlvon, uul the Hallie Cunl. The yuwh Wu searched, Ind I qumtily of phomgnphia app-run- and pin.“ Vera [and and mm- fl-enod. Thu two In: clad pen-Ion- ware “hon Inloro tho pol no nulhoriuol And enmlnad. The rem-In in can-body, u drlwingl ol the oniflutionl ol Holilolmd, and Ikewhel ol the ironolnd Klimt. ware lonnd among their eflcu. The longuv. drug!” of which then in my mamarolagionl neon], uh! uh expert. axlundod over 10) dnyl. From Much 4 to June 2‘2. of tha prmnt you, In London, only thru‘qu-run ohn inch 0! min (all. no thn II. wu the lever.“ drough‘ 0! which mm In any mcuorologlcnl record. betwun than), hu wu mllod Into hmlly oomulutlon. .‘c in toms-ha: dnguhr that. In thin cue Ibo women warn aim wtong And the Inn wore qnlu rl ht. or Gaunnl Armour Ind CIPNB Vld I were for Iflnnoo until 1" k ulna. i! I» name thn d-y! or r... .- .L, ... . _.__ All gnld and Allvor mutual-1nd in Gran Brluln nut. b0 kin-maid. H‘ xblo unluiu t ha Arum. we in Iomatln‘ng from I G will do two 1h The Lawn Drought Recorded- To Tell a Ponon'l Ago IN A ‘EILED CITY- Raw Fink m Oolond‘ (m an coy-mum Armand u Spica. 28. 1893 ion]. Ind then do- Fubruu-y mud in mpting culu’vnion in name hood c until it diuppenrn. The in“ than! Iidu, algal of Inwnl Ind ald- should be pulled by Lharoou nr kapllmm wading by unlul moving. Omnionully I field is noticed nearly orurrun with it. Rand-ide- nro prolific and gnrdenl lhu Iupply the public gruil with on alumina of load: a! Lha vilnh weed; The lawn “charities lhould be empowered by luv to umrminnu mm» of weed- lhn nppenr And might me the centre- of dulribuliou of lroubluomo pull. 'l‘hn qlluliou w pointedly naked by Mr. Pnine, whether “'6 Ire nlha mercy of our neighborl 1n the winner olnpruding weedl" in one lhu. nhuuld Ieriou-ly clnlm the A:- lenlian a! the legialltun. There Ihuuld be I luv revealing fun-nan from hnrbonng vile weal l in their fields or Inning them glow ml. the mud-ids. on lhzir premium. ()1: properly (or which no one in elpecinlly ruponnible, tha dungeroul weed: should be nrndicnmd It public cxpenu. Why do not. lumen uric some enmunen} fur their pro- u the lartilizar um F. L Hun-y. tho bounllt of tlm Mll- npuinoni Imlon. inn-war In An inquiry 01 I narruponnlunt. uyn. in I "out. repart. tlut the {All dandelion in a nuive of Europe but, in thoroughly “lunlilod in the United Sum Ind Ccnull, and quit: vide- ly l red. It in upocinlly plentiful in Nov Eng d And A bad weed. Being In Abun- dint. Iced" Ind a pereuuinl it ll haul to ex- terminnm. It EN" lll'ldll' the mall. un-l hvonblu dronmuunou nnd will nplm gun in mudow; Should it becumu too‘ nbumlnnl than! in no w-y w dagtmy n. "- of n pllcalion, nick chime p'oluh cu: Info y racommanded for mounting l grgwflx ol hf-IFIII. _ - ‘1 Thu urlier the applicuinn in mud: in the life of the cull. (ha hen". And Iilio often rum I rowâ€".â€" _ For Inn huuer I: not. a: In a“. Blue he and fill uld Janey 3 The Old Jun] 00'- IbII-l N-vlnlolhoamdoor. And (a. Jon-y flood In t dnl‘hr. The r max mum-ca I'm hand taunt. Whl [he Dcrnnuood bymd [ lbl“ uh Ian-din! cold. 1 far" She said. with n uvllch of tar In“. “ The mum will! Mold 1 know he wl|| When he no: huz I hut filled pulL" Th- an: Inn light. III! look n M cold And H19 mllk shrunk full one-hull. To hlc ml dlmlny. Lh- or found Than mu not enough [or her all. Be lune-l the door. And um 11m A: all-h. You an he wu mad Ill Inn-â€" I'm tired enough at m. Jamr flock. Ill 1021 an: old can. I noel-M." So the Janey cow mm! at? an du. Wllh - (mun who often dd " l [at hem. prom-4 whan my stock [I mmlorI-bly hand an: fad." gurthc-olhqr mnnruml (mm:- Ind (nu The finl. oflhm in I delectiva Ielacuon ol vuluiu. Muy ol second-nu qunlny IN new in boning when they might ba yield. lug d-lioionl fruit. or they may be deficient. In pmducuveneu. or oommmd on! low prion in nurht. If. in wall worth wh lo [or flu owner- olorohlrdl whform lhunulvu u u- the final. vugetiu. mm mm. Dohrllvr \‘nrlelleu. filllvulol, loll. Ind l‘rll u. ("Triad-d Tron. Than! um Iix ganunl drnwbuku 00 1h: sum-min! cultivvtion of line lruig which. ll undentood And acted upon by [And own- an genenII throughout. the country, would give fruit. otymuch higher qudiby Lhtn in nLud A} the prawn! time: The noon-i deficlanoy on the pn o! «until-had cultivnlon, Ind wood- and gnu-n Allowed to ‘10' Among Llu m, “19%“?! "‘1“. . ”Tho-third d‘mvmk in and by . m And naglocud 30:1, 1;: no “tendon in [iv-n to Inrinhingu: It gun Influx ~ ly pulvarlud. Tho mu mth 3:25;; growth. but poor lmit And dimhu'nod “91*. runing h the {Wuhan-hack. ud it. my In mun nqlu‘l Allowing tho match-eons: nnuol huh, crouch- BETBAOKB IN I'BUIT CULTURE on 3 There uh lnld in tha IL‘ Holpilll Dutchm- Woods TEEFARM. enléllnent fur ti Duld be slaw In no lo infpecuu lor Uon mud dliry there mun cow-L ranged” AIR}: mr pro- .jecung n. The .runt WHOLE NUMBER ‘29? dentin-l (ré u:- mu: hinuel . If lh. ‘Ihut in“ hen It ubb- e they will e banal-he I: mll no! net out a bud u! uvo The nun who put.- hen, inllud 0f eleven Innko Inn of A good man: thm he will gal. Than in A wide And ohurvuion fowll {or whet. II dou not nufli atom, cgljn. dny L! vi“ do 7.11: n Do not '- frown befoh ed to will mks .11 he mam-5m [ruin o! the fine". quality' 1nd u be injurod by n Ic-bbv nurhce I ed worlhleu by bu] flu'or. u: Lhe’muu of u. arms. cumuliol, an: Elwyn-1:” The}: li§ pg The Iixth dnwlnck is in All to injure Ind dummy the Ire Lyra ‘lnd A pail :qu Inf". TAR: only clean aggn to mnkel. In do! Do do thin hive only cleln nun. Tharp in 3 (id: field‘apeq _Ior> in-pgc‘ very needl ham may lhuk w". mu midi chuml mly be fed m now And lhnn or urn at 0 Rd And then thrown w {I will pick 00' the kamell | work to do; All thou u foodn in the prupu ten-e oondimenll Ind genenl l1 when and in vary limnu-d K. Wu WronzA “Will,"uid l {nation nu- mmbu cub. bru- buzd, “Lh! (Mn [or you to ho lhlnllul lor.‘ " window!" hquirul the n on unduly-Mow ymxr m n, my lliand‘. Din eon: round. The unbhm a! u: open hurl bu been I kind}. duties on ooh-u. It bu been lound on H)! coin- o! ludil. o! Phn-mcin. Maxim, Rom. uni in Irequondy omployod :- n dnviu on Lhe Akin :unency of our Aborigi- In Panltry Pointer-l d3}. Bird mu 0! food mdn d‘ Wu ought. not I durive Inch] lu- lu: tho pupae o upon-nu- WAIIOIAL m, GOLD“ TEXT: ROI-I FROM 1' mm THE SUNNY 8011M. Th! Bitten-t U

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