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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1907. rn | erent ---- ' | first note T knew-he w no ordinary | a if to himself esus! He shall, . ° t pliuyes did not recognize the mu ave His peoples from their sins," and It 1s time now 0 ic, but It was oft™and thrilling, and then, "Let us pray."' i fot in by the heart. till every-.one| Graeme leaned forward. with his 6 Was rn his tendérest and sade face in his hands; Baptiste and Blaney get your enga = lest oe Ais ‘ dropped on thetre knees Sandy t A fle re had peas two lor threes A Tale of the Selkirks. Campbells and some others siood u ° if ' saquisit bite he wa cS amp be his Old man Nelson held h ‘ stendils ment ring 1 you are | Ihy Ralph Connor. ;vI lin, suying. "Now L ochabet~ Lachon the minister | --- tan ~ . * Without a word Only onee before had I seen that t d Lachlan began, not | CHAPTER I. enipst rat 2 look Let on me introduce human mv] face ‘Toe haber A voung he fel ‘to wa } not ready ge a for mMmarrie : : in end, Mr Connet sometiniur medi hat yvyet-hburt Che Flower oO the low had broken through the ice or | Chrivtnyas Bove Ina Laiibes Camp. et udenf, now artist, hunter, and! Porest thre , if home, and as the black md 6 6from that wandered It was due to a mysterious dispenfet al re, ut i A nea ort ‘| through Auld Robin Gray? and "Phe waiter wus dragging his fingers one June. |leation ; ru ence by one Trom th Lippe edges, there i: eA man to be envier uid the min- | Land o' the Leal tnd so got at last of Providen a = tnd d a ri good @ a al: iste é siniling ‘ lam glad to know | to that nost soul-subdutnge of Seottish ime ove hi face that ime look jof Leslie Graeme that IT found myany frfend of Mr. Graeme | laments, "Lochaber No More f used to wake up for many might ESTABLISHED At the lself in the heart of Setk irks for my [Jiked Mv. Craig from the first. He | first {ter in a sweat of horror ‘cing the train his brother, who had Christmas eve as tin ar 1882 was | nad good eyes that looked straight out | thrown hite face with its parting lips and its himself on some blankets be dying. It had been ae "plan {6 spend | at you, a clean-cut strong plteou dump appeal, and the black face well} hind the fire. tu ned over }my* Christmas on his faes far awa In Toronto | aoe on his shouldei ind allogether| feigning s] J Sand MeNauglhiton iter. Slowly uckin it own }with such bohemlan and boon com- | an upstanding manly bearing Hei took his pipe out of his m suth elson's face brought it all back: and sat | panions could be found in | sisted on gsolng with Sandy to ‘the! up straight and stife laving into va- but during the prayer the face chang ed and seemad to settle into resolve of | mopolitan and kindly city. But Les)i, stables, to see Dandy hi broneho | canes ind Graeme, beyond the. fir | Graeme changed all that for discoveyt up . dre iL short, sharp breath We had ome sort tern, almost gloom is of |l\cith ing me in the village: of Black Rock | "Decent fellow "id Graeme but | often sat, Graeme and JT, in our stu1 man with his st ehance before my traps all pac ked ee for | though he is good enough to his bron- | de nt dar in the him drawing-room t the stage to start ye othe Landing, | cho. | I is Sandy that in his mind | home listening to his father tiling t the prayer Mr uig invited thirtywithmiles away, he bore down upon | now. ; out Lochaber upon the pipe ind me the men to a Chri ae dint i resistless foree, and ] found | "Does he come out often? TI mea; I well kne\ that the awful minor da n Black Roehk nad because vou i meself reeovering from my, >| are you part of his parish, so to trains were now eating their wa are in independ t lot. we'll charg | only after-we had e In-hi speak? into his soul you half a doll [oth ef) eee = | sleleh some six mil on our "E have no doubt he thinks so: and Over and over again the Highlande: evening sho 1 bund | his camp up In the mountains Vm blowed he doesn't. make the | playéd his lament He had long sink f magazine ( papel | surprised and much delig ‘tit (hotwh Presbyterians of us think so too." And} forgotten us. and wre seeing ision mn the table t nen t would not allow him to think so. to he added after a pause dandy lot; of the hills and-lochs and glens of his ne Lic gzo00-b mut find that his old-time power ove; melof pacsbioners we are fer any man far-away Native land, and making us iw still there He eould aly ays I. was to -gzaow t \ in| There's Sandy, now, he would knock | too, see strange things. out of the I hum pec into the leigh fly a / I the old ‘varsity day dear wild days Keefe's head ol as a kind of religious! dim past Ll. glanced at old man: Nelmake me do what tited hile he iid rood-bve to i he liked He wasl exercise; but tomorrow ceefe will be on, aud wa startled at he eager | so handsome and Graeme who had been hart h b i so reckless, brilliant sober and Sandy will be drunk as a! almo plteous look In his eyes, ana the whole service, and scemed to want \ Jin his class work. and the prince of fjord, and the drunker he is the bet-| [ wished 7 a ic a would stop Mi Oo Sar omethin I heard. Mr. Crai¢ | half-backs on the Rugby field ivpd}ter Presbyterian he'l to the| Craig caught. wd tepping wt cheerfull nd contfidentialh . bor Go with such power of Tascination ag preachers disgust 1en after an-| over. to Campbell eld out hi hand It t true j would "extract bil the heart out of try alother pause Him he added bitterly But; tor the wv Lingeringly and lovee Sandy who had beer steadying .\ BD a vheelbarrow Barney Lundy used {t Is uot for m to thro rocks: at| ingly th 1 ghiander dre ou th Dandy while that interesting broncho H am . ud YE. cureiie } to say C was that I found |] Sandy I am not the same kind of | last rain and siléntUly gave the min myself weeks attempting with great success to } row nee later-I was] fool but Lam a fool of several other | ister trument ve s ) or three seats wal If on his hind Jews, came micsAN dcB or iT, Too. days-on ris Without a moment pause ind o oh Roo yy e ‘ afternoon of December 24, stand=Then the cook came out and beat al whi pel vf Lochaber \ 5 in Graeme's Lumber Camp ‘G ome and see me first thing a ee kK No. 2] tattoo on bottom of a dish-pan ull upon us, the minister with ¢ Sandy wondering at myselt tut Lt did not Baptiste vered with a yell But Y uls Ke SKIL) - ell into the refrain. of regret my changed plans, for ‘Aye! T. know; T'll see ye, Mr SSF SO in those! @jough eonly hungry m wauta| thet sian and beautiful _.canip-meet(Craig said Sandy earnestly as Dandy three weeks I had raided # cinnamon|demean himself to do ae than walk | ing hymn The Sweet Byo-and-Byé en) den dashed offantl@over at a full gallop across the and had wakened up-alwith apparent. blearihe reluctan lo his place | After the brie playing skeiay the ver through aye onc wy Ole j = om DDE Gene grrizzly- But IT shall let the grizalylat the tabl t the further end of | he sang softly the refrain After the ing down when he reached the hill i ech < fo re j finish the tale; he probably sees more}the an camp was a big fireplace ind | first verse ‘the mre jolted in' the a phate teady. vou idiot! > ee ; ytd humor in it than 1 from the door to the threyface extend-| cheru it ret timidiy, but by. the ns- Thi was to Dandy. who had taken | "4 A supposed! worthless oe ‘amp stood in a little clearing, ed the long tables cove red: with | t d iS reached the 5 things ir 12 WAY ot lothing cul a sudden ide spring into the deep),_;. t ' . snow ains, feathers, ete that are worth almost upsetting us \ man dvel a . tleaniy that' we vould Recor ds Extend Back to Fourteenth Century-In ew Lion long g. lo v sha pees - ish SueaAT hac - d, aan a potatoe . bow ] : | hat : yee stepped out. from th hack It wa .ou oa |near them, ai ul Oo Cavs osk Unhewn apple to sa think t ri ( it rt ove t pres eriously ane hea wo On | old man Nelson He came straight to +H a3 ‘ the leieh undudevios , fore throwing or giving them away i i La 1 i Sieig and ifnoring m presence tnd ee ho nk ind. ne -looking we iThe grub camy with cook-shed at-} intervals Two lanterns hanging from | # kind of deter completels . P . Sac Was "Wel| Connected-His Marri lage With Widow sre | tac hed, tood in the m ace of the} the roof and a row of fae t om tid . ea ike garments that now 1pps ar eandles stue ic | it im thi wey I Craig, are you dead Ure Of bo by 1 ond shabby \nd the ae 4 rim | clearin it a little distance as the/into the wall on either side by means} the First in the Colony Many Winslow Relics | In thi Will it work? . . | g il ri } irifline ‘ ™ | slee ping camp iil he ff 1G ‘built of slit sticks cast a dim, weird light d ceased Mr Deo ou mean "ald Craig, taking ee: HER nih him up prompth ean Jesus Christ away on the other ide of the clear. There was a moment ilence, and | « an \ 1en laySave you f te your sins and make a man of yo PAUL SMITH, 1 the smiddy Phe ‘mountains rose} rose and said } ore trom his pocke his litthe Bible The old TEED nodded ne his « -_ © 7 ; By ELEANOR LEXINGTON brane ch es proper, encil oe with astrap] erandly on every side, throwing Up}. " L T don't : know ho yee f e hungry eyes on the other's ; fac CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING, ibout | 4nd and said buekle : His motto Dec: OrPlUs | oy oft great peaks in the sk Thesit. men, butto me hi lool rood | Men, with. Mr Graemeé Winslow, permisat first glance, seems 4) Ploree ; 7A Fast 3rd So. St the her| Clearing In which the '« act stood waS}enough to be thankful for neEMe | Sion. T want to read you something this Without anv Aaltases Upon inves(Continued Ton 1Orrow Regarding t ie Lege ct oe lhewn out of av dense pine Morning. ) 2919 forest that "Fire ahead ii called out a voic Christmas eve. You will all have heard Ind. 1347 Name of Anglo-Saxon World Family Derivation-Has Identified Hall-Loyalty Many vances consisted With Its History-Pilgrim Edward Is a Family Characteristic-Heraldic Em- blems Denote Wisdom, Sincerity and Magnanimity. however,ni hel it turns Forout exaniple to have 1 igation, considerable you may begin away. bac several cen | di Curies ana" write own rhis, ee father.present as prcelow es Tine the order of orthography, for it is usually "i rst, and changed to} y' as vou grow et h and haughty and Want to put on atte air Ne we come across, in ponderous {hites, dust-covered, these vark tion f the patronymic: Wnyselows W ynaloc, | he - | | ioeo a| filled lup }ed j meaning battle, hu Winslow the Buckinghamshire. and hlaw, name of 2 Sweden town SBETe apinge WW! probably The Gincalled: rec ord Win eens Jel ae ford. ie-als hh 1 , ‘ Inrd. the new c world ne ant no dated h 1 or Since a wield a ts. more has assaults her hot injand even 4) process ae in B name =e the |} with NAME) ene identified with its history ly been more honored. The register chureb Pe a| stands " of trons ae seems to a boiling improve under . the shirtwaist tk this world to make, a word or j r connection will not come is the easiest the} In with her husband. servants, e ts, and that he was nected," any of it a tinction claimed Mayilower nurriage two in oe amis jes wedding The ~ record Winslow, the ‘!t according re in widow, of to of 2 CUI EEY ate, | tne wife besides aE Governo1 may it utler| be {t Ed.| quaintly; dyed, ae BAO }are "Mr. and le the the much io be, maried| has sew yard hi a back side more the sisterhood this little anc a is fitted, scams of broad than linen been tape, fully free. I and of me strnas called eo nd known. Mr' Cone ins the violin on Compoclig hevus a, minister] for it before, but you | less Tor that m te | Hi VOICE coodness| Pel tating who and and out of his ey: e refrain, the head and said Christ the Lord for all the lo the camp I Jaughiig, shoulders Graome, supper which | o¢ man these a Thy | ‘tory of will i t ort he like it "mor none the but clear and read the eternal) Standing for the tonight about cook's was thelr jrawn down the and ame down ©&#™ floor "00° the sound toa of rhe preacher hree oe le a thump a" shock : se eac ac pudding, | wid the] faced silence was Dat aecilit dat Ue the ye s "driv shepherds :oleating , near me DUrst ump of him | Weve and by, giory and used ‘I used to be @ngels, becnuse ghosts: the how little boy my | dat's to say noMteelclalanit Sitle eS oa COs more Of myself, sudden! his heart afraid of the! told me they mother told me MayNower pilgrim is that it was pai inted chair and other of os Edw too. England in| relics are pre often among the: hood careless: sister- |\ste emphasis, "you'll dirty tongue ReeMauy pay. off a0 just k the the ini eep your, tthe He ster; io as} sat better ; Candy| of mo for dis puddin." me name than life, re-| wag me-I of alone, well away fire, smoking steadily y hen the second pipes aba and were eh Save! my calted face silently ae 4-7) at} A s€esof when| it, or) -$008 from one of thewallmenand took downit toa any one else except Mike © Slayin, the handed you's too dry to wait for some one | violin Camubell here were two]! to treat you, oF perhaps Ff, ather th | Lachlan fa = . fr Rh yan, hers When Campbell the sether Mussuso up In| The Sudden was for three ( and some in ul find days we feasted| raat half of the best ane made ninety men." This|in this" re uly service goods The next Thanksgiving| spite day was in July, W23. Josiah, son of Edward, of the colony, and his military to cor ataaniaer a was governor] it son Isaac fas|to for twenty years.jof of its seeming lot of we takes: tenmat perfection! the foamilite: to there is this soft fabric, and any style of trimming In th inty example illustration a narrow Mechlin| and chief just Isaac's son John was) lace is combined with one of the novel] also a note military ee er His house | batiste embroideries that employs Veput Plsmouth is i nding, and his, tse lace to their further adornment. "Al sword and portrait are an Pilgvim hal)./ Tound yoke forms the required flat fit} The for town him. sived South ish by tary in Maine Is called| Over the shoulders, and bretelles John of this line| Simulated the arrangement of communion tiie' ciurch, Cowoned. seph of Winslow Another Warren. he of the Old | Combined embroidery lace tl Brit-| ©! arm-size back and front as he who dix-| the of General J ~ ae. body "Winslow organization, him, a members 1 plate from Bosten, burslog it tt lead. Blues," was thus was one the - Soelety of «a named the mili- for] shoulder piece occ lone ‘chiffon to charter| CincinNCM-| the ple line si blouse Is yoke rutfie accurately ap l forms Oee eal oooh, tn = Major Hawa, d ‘< gard his family. that aces a waward Nehty a ot only. one of name was wives... good enough for hig: tliree First, Hannah the form "the: the edg defining frant wine a Ou= ene aDtrimming ite wee wateh the curs go by. ever, seems to have oc was a in New ‘Hampshire, prictor of a hotel. who By mean a admirer afi stum Dp of a tree with! Since Argyl oe si day he chanced : man observe melancholy, and wee BUC the| was } not es to ; urged of da the ae Sandy's sudden wrath him. to such unwonted It was esbyterian reverenee contempt the toed for ent e not Simply | blog gimply the© minister aa ob for Papists and Penjans, ‘put a a * vivid whooping 2" | angers and | remembran, call from 8 Macdonald's Reel the floor was s in an a the ‘ntricade ao he { and wildest the his| men and manner. River diffteult keeping my and fire; Sea waves men that it from their The waves kept and before I Oh! ean He His as time to break failed save In me his yet; p about mind voice- not these pane em eee old chap, with sad yearning big once, Sandy was was in things gazing at his dark sitting very. stiff staring harder than ever into the Baptiste was trembling with extBl "y Was Jeonby wiping ee ene sae lips parted as tor° went 1an, An their series little But men; a| but of| word the] more, didn't it if-to pikes mean it all came is true, will I I can : to over me every take tell ery. ; een back you The tell word, with And, minis- ; this, you and this: Stop settle ie." hina, a here tone- your [t, there nu 6 app | out: fat) him | | voice vet Said rowed if you chlled hit ¢ Tn as you Want ™ } a rush; not what He pots af Somewhet et - Before any veply could cat ere gueststs "This c of theclock is:for © hotel only (recuse ofthe | Sandy! . ow , do "Comment you do, Mr, hy, Me | and Wholesale Retail; das 1 Made Get ed out en. Graemeo™ a at ‘ | a og Hello.|-"" bist Pc z Main strect, ° tole Pelepbon e Salt Take Clty, Ta 2158-K. 215s . Utah. | | Then, lifting up his face back his head. he sai meoG hk EXCURSIONS EAST January 22nd Chicago and return Si. Louis and return _ Omaha, Kansas City St. Paul, Minneapolis Denver, Colo. Springs $19.75 Denver, Colorado Springs, a a what's never get the better of "that . keeping sume of you tiow from back home You know you'll go back til) youre men you want to be." and throwing OTe ete, | tled ‘herceness as 1 oF kuch set-| t) liey taleardaut be CS |. eve tales 1 a ha cadly figivts in the nes at bis a vou'll that's geing never ___- e1 a blank to, ee oN aun He sins beating knew 1 the. ae lne etace t a held teats iny eyes was "Anthat of old man Nelson It was white, fierce hungry looking, his sunken eyes burning. his Then| Jig,' a UP eyes; rai i Neel with danc-| filled cracking "Red and hasn't once PaO shepherds because save our H not with the face | Grae red-haired him a AT Age kad ech till afterwe d Sand ar ZI Fred SCIENTIFIO COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. iS ts FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. Commercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake Clty, Utab. "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US Floor, Jf found nly the ands and feet did for me He can do tor any man nly onth 0 ie ago, withthe handsle theTance fice of}, ¢ SI : was finished Sandy ake any sud > it doesn'tr , ne make differencé el M ua gow itn out of Mike When ‘ haber No More," but} what's behind him, and''-leaning saloon and out of th © Blavin's| aijed for "Locha ; . slightly forward, and with a_ bttk reste nd SI © clutches of} Sampbell said | 1 t the oT ine Rig ee Bignae a ie avin and thelp Sung of| "oxo! no! I can not play that to-| thrill of pat sar Vv TACO Wo i ps Z Ikeefe = tar to - k Cratg 2 violin, will pla and rape ys ted up with @ eyp Cs YOU Him NEAYS you'll SEAA0O r= | night. Mi at the} a chance at you? y. GOR Without tiste sprang to Sandy' Craig too never be the men you want to be, dy's side, Se.s| Bal eds and him on the buck, and was the pro-| his direction to ak alts ™ Fifth hope, s stopped quite : short, and I felt; 4 g00d deal like making a fool of myself, for in those days 1 had not made outLachlan,| rom b 1 | quick, impulsive, an eat er| little | brother, & devotion he thought prop ally} to cover under biting, sarcastic tules were posted In the hostelry forIT turned, and was amazed4, ] bidding almost every - conceivable | old man Nelson,.who was y privilege to those not guests of the | moved lo speech, ery en | | place There Was absolutely no There was iy look echanee for the casual loafer to wet | hard Y face, cee on his :| One just Highlanders: tvpical my pully | °%.2,, Hany Wiry = S sworn eyer tus Ploreo, as it sometimes appears. | ehroute loafer gazing at the old Clock | minister drove up and Ken Winslow bore arms argent,' that hung on the wall. The next diy| cheery voicebea tmas, a bend re eight lozenges con.) a sign Was placed over the clack. "Merry the | brothe amazed g t Sandy's| length of ai on sa phe c Test, Ryo Dat's good for you, This man, how-| fleht, when won the palm: | low, savage tremely gules, hewspupers, pens, ink, stationery, vere were not eyen free seats ti ee | mn BA Or} 20 Decarp: It a that how \ Palm. ee ea men stood anger and devoted that §} hell-fire day When the big aA ene under | 5° hian, after much protestation, great provocation, had ocked him Lac cas with gibes froin his brothclean off the dump into fing Tiv. and | Ea din, and in response then jumped in for him er ¢ took the vio 1 sides struck up length and with me 2° ae Which arge| Genes "Bon. of boy sale Baptiste, wrench. Gana ! ; ee epee Sand Magazine': «Many told of mean men, | : Steh as he who used a wart for a] our | Collar button, and he whose birthday You. keel |& ft to his von consisted in Washing | Up, me | the wiidews seo that the lad might t lo joked low; second, Rachel Winslow; third,| Hannah Winslow. He had ej ghteen | children : | The coat-of-arms DERE E Gy that of | Governor Edward Winelow, js hinetnee as fol $s: on seven lozenges conjoined, a. "pen or- Crest, the t fa tree outMotto: new branches; eceiptae proper- Flores spelen. double" putt of of the Hliiques of Mechli natl, of which Washington was one of| Schem the founder | ---Revolutionary rosters give among) others the names of Captain and Sur_| He Wins geon Shudruch, CaptainJolin.Rathaniol and Me ‘see Major John J. Maas. HL. Winslow From. "Success of 2 sre ge Enfield, son: of t Majo: jor Jolin, was in stories have been he war Isl2, Admiral John Averum| r ‘4 Winslow of the North Carolina family was an admiral in the Mexican war. A Winslow characteristic is loyalty, middle are the fear Merchants Protective Association wonder at the Then it came great Jesus, should sudde under child straw ike was that Save upon stomach , peeking with a in the over ~"eney) stomach de served in Pilgrim With si N oe cro AD Bical % DIA cise lee tesahall ACES The CIRORES rstve ‘f ona. Winslov Our harvest being gotten in.| oyipry ? ere the d vogue for) Governor Bradford sent four men on|‘ ot Hiton Ee ne ernoon the dressy luncheon fowling, wear is waist) so that conwe might rejoice toa erivhtis Param rprise | For Postage Stamps. This is what it c ost us in 1906, an increase of $1,185.02 over 1905. It costs money to collect bad but honest debts, but turn in your bills. We have no other work to 2 clo. of one black Christmas. in a far-away city, when J bebind uyself saig | 27™5 ‘ Baby eee more but F all It ine." snatatt s , CURD ye've sure 8"? +. | SOOdness, till After the slums of icy sheep the to make a a but hear and didn't fear them any Pesab \ And the the de > 11 Tittle ve lov 1 bat Phere quick dry sob, it was from ‘I used to peek through eens to see the little one in the straw. and f{ | "onder what won gs swaddling tohes vere. Oh, it is SO real and so beau| tiful He pau ed and I could hear the men breathing } But one Christmas eve he went | fon in a low cter tons there a8 no one to te iL me the story, and [ gre o forget and we away to college, and learned to think that It was only a child's tale and was not ; X for men Then bad days came to m¢ 4nd worse, and began to lose my plank| z roof nates hupomeself, rin in disgust manners "Fu on the solid Eee heard Hil "all ait eae bells | the ce Jumped | had given up all and the devil's arms ee age ict' | Were about me, T heard the story for Billy the « ee igain And as I listened, with a bitfollowing the cheers ev ache in my heart-for I had pul cheers the Baptiste ‘B light s! elgh} arave iy 1 bet, behitia: with ‘ that [™ to be "some thin | Blaney even uae cookee. ke blazing Blaney; "up the cook by BPR Seca sate ee the bench aan waliing imsigna!-the| by: ckskin broneho eoming the Rieat oh a great p; ihe and a huge, yelled grabbing fron expectaney,| Wg me?' ] (hO vin | and eye of the non-rusting wash. varisa title, a' agent of the colony. y nis ; made plied the littkle Frenchman cheerfully | $ a ing said one of ae ea me IE, 2S Ben z Tt was : in a little : mission ao as meeting . op | tety-you-can: buy them at anv good " eral x to ' England, and it "1624 | . rec a time ii the a tables 5 Redad, and its him ree the foine! ' * After brought 1 back the1 first to se meut thewere wallcleared cattle imported. and} | 22°, 2F rttne | Store--fastens sidele s strec ‘ts iz this in front and und j ththey seen: holds I ose for fm turk‘kewl _j|and pushed back n aid , Led Blaney, to be a used good to that sort of thing "od i In iis knowledge all attiof medicine gained the | the fullness of the waist in correct natured, jovial ae shmani. pipe were producce ae there, for no one was surprised; and econ wil of. Massasoyt, whom he cured} position, while leaving it loose ane ‘Yea: or for pay-day, mor ) Be eee ee ea poeta ee ilines young fellow leaned across the aisle lat for the : laundress Two stou . = aid Keefe rato a black-browed like, Ms in- |j disposed themselves ; in I ,eee a wide circle| . , peered t 4." mne s: al id: 1 ana. idjers ‘W} and ot \ persons ust you bet just "with | eyes, bet | or, better. still, worked rings, | ous fell t villa about the fire, which now roaved and or rutae He can tooth" not to come to fis surprise that the col | should|} sewn on the belt tape in the back to aaa it sheet to eee ony; of the Bilaney's | crackled land had not then*been up the won! correspond great wooden with twa g00d chimdoubt. hooks upon his bright ran face and ay eonfident S great friend hanging ;from the roof. The] ioie gave me hope that perhaps it| by our valiant forefathe rs, sword in) ‘the -siirt. will ser to obviate that H ent: Seo ee a Canadian jumberma's heur of bliss had arrivmi hte be I held to that h p Fait | hand, ner did See ee | ten A ALCES intermission between aes vUN plengarry, rose up alte Even old man Nelson looked a} ay my soul The only authentic, and''-stretching' up his portrait. of BN Sl eo cotton and skirt that we see only "Bill Keefe." said he-with Bey ier- Ve Ae aaa melancholy than eel arms, and with a quick glow in his Winslow: 1651. His $? 664.86 the t In gone up.' cook: of Craigs was the first to respond, and eizing the coeckee In the same way called out: "Squad, fall in! quick arn? In a moment every man was in the procession ‘Strike up, Batchees, 5 ittle angel!" shouted Blaney. the appella-| a6 te » the > inister's tion a cConeession minister's presence, and away went Japtiste Ina| rollicking French mg with the English chorus- nian Asie ye. Gain ie In the morn-| fag Blow. ye wind iy oh Blow in the morning ' le ;yo. ' inds, Blow, blow. blow And at each blow every boot} they'll had "washed feed#&-when drew hook tomorrow was hush about : Mr. tonight red.' minutes leamster all were patiently shrunken "and Black#Rock 3 Before a tl 1e ‘Hooray and yee him, and. zivshake, he exthe Boys com | little wild and Ssh oreno whereupon was filled with men) chaffing like light-| a pause bearing wrap came fort) out: 1 .then Gor home." last used A stout respectfully have the $ilk}a wi tht turne d at the ald _| across the back pleats. Into the side seams, but I | let the fronts hang sight CHT hearted boys "They avé of and, 3 the back and orest, forest, ceo} ing stealing into M®,}| came out from his office, and, And Soon talking, Agee 4 : they quite {bent his "For save us. eagerly to persuade hiln, look of suffering in lhis| sa : , the werds died at my Iips, for we were thinking of the awful night] of horror when all his Dright, bril-| liant life crashedgdown about him in} black ruin and shame. To eould only | throw ms arm #@¥er: his shoulder and| stand silent beg§ide him. A sudden but slope|." int together B 1¢1 sloped previously White, and hz th | xy Wetting, her, marigable, | Catch this eee then substituted. Wa¥] fra¥trees. Can-| full open texater| ) ‘nod ftom "Gracie. with'@jwe face both ing neck, ial thenmena the quile a marked edges in the last If, on the con- to chin, omitted dl band beauty jingle of bells Poused | ing himself a litte aimed Theme are in long ; have belong double traight the} When, the | the way, Plymouth. puts his Susanna you Peregrine White, the colonists, was widow of Mr. children living by : If :you have as *ollar band must | half and fust You #6 tomo aa , © "T s fear's6:" I epliedy knowing well! that the Chris tmad fecling was on| him, téo "~T wish I were going with you,' sald quieth: sam ns from er ee leng COnteLs the amount a oan ‘ee ee ee axe OF eee TOT family of | upward slope on both isa dis-|ecighth of an inch. the dis ite siakont = fix of) name in the compact. His to the White, mother first child born with two by three} the records "well con-!| best This grandfathe Edward has r."" to his tirst They brought is down in gentieman and "of the the pilgrims." einibad bright, : mountain chap!" ulves Sarai:senor: oe "tk peer mote eta End | nents carefully. . : ee aie wee Before eutting measure your width le year 1 » 1 7 ‘ | 1cross the back from shoulder joint to father, Edward, first | ' : . ~ | Tel Sarin also rel irc ee! who RECAmarried, RRY gdalene thoulder joint, for the new sleeve is Ollyver, Lhe mother of the Ps who | 2ut in at the anatomical point, and is Was born in 1505. jot supposed cither to sag be yond or The Tamily chart may also record the|to ride up on the shoulder. Then S€€) nume of the second kdward's grand-| that your pattern corresponds to this father, Kenelm; a name which has been) measurement, and if it does not, either OF aoe ee and days. glorious qi Graeme right-|Tf you can have a pattern cut to ~ ~Measure, so much the better; but if you have to depend upon the ordinary ! 5aper pattern, make your measure-|') ur the eatching nelorlone of St. Peter Worcestershire, eration. avin Bree ee Tene ; The "Plimoth" pilgrim had married Me in 1618 Elizabeth Barker, who came over | CUL winter aies ey aiof ence can that thing valley and near (HEME the mountain side tod then out in seattered and stunted was one of those wonderful adian soul water, well-nigh everybody who needle seems to believe the a hundred yards{over the seen stables, throats wt. || squirrel! from ‘ the ‘¢ top of the grub an hoeut occasion was far. too vith overpowering effect te closed ' nO x : 0 Nts. toc recite e for f< he book, and in 1 the lo cles Ar cump, and = the pert Winy f the) zolemn and moments too precious in h f s 4m e low whisky-jack, hopping } about on M@lanvthing empty as words But on went on to tell us how, in' his y ‘ z a e Ss s rubbish heay ) with th e long, z loneery| , when ; and| ij home the white pile of bread ome years ago,t he ' . used to S stand on 1 jof the wolf far down the valley, only he brown pile of turkey had: for a hristmas eve listening in thrilling made the silence felt the more second time vanished, and after the] Uelight to his mother telling him the As I steod drinking jn with albmy/last pie had disappeared, there came | tery. and how she used to make him the laundress and It in eaohe|smmller dishes dletributed. angels and the shepherds " i if ‘ "}touch of sharpue \ nd as he in the air that did} gifts reg to us this Christmas i night, our); 4m1d th aBal read, a slight "|net chill, but warmed the blood Ike} Rather, make us thankful Amen' | moon of the nee. or a glance of at auchts o { win e. The men were C up _| | draught "Bon Dat's fu rate Lid BapI Made Us See, Was c Seeing, that in the woods, and the shvill scream off tiste "Seems lak dat make me hit} Whole vadiant dra ama "The wonde the bluejay Mashing across the ope; (eat) more better for sure.' And then} the timid joy, the tenderness the mys } the impudent chatter of the redjno word was spoken for a quarter orf] tery of all, were borne in upon us v Wendslow, Winslowe, unti aaa Deine ar nal nally ynwe ~ settle down upon Winslow. plain, senFor The Home Sewer. sible name 1b yo u coulc $s ib] that suldn misspell - P P : ¢ hree, ror ted to er so muecl ‘ are ag oh ep ix at bbs glo- Saxain. deriva Continued from Pag : tion, meaning the "Hill of battle," or} . " "ith the batt hill, from uines, or winnes | errors for featherbone, since , it Ww it is or wines, window | against it. and about ing stood the der s ¢ ‘ , ea , a erit PBS slznitie ene : Fires tary for eee wae ae ow Sener ority eh a of a group of threeplatters of turkey not too scientifically | With door ana Other points one fare plus . in interniediate territory $2.00 for the round trip Final limit returning March 22 Stopovers allowed going and returning Through Pullman and Tourist 5 Sleepers To Omaha, Chicago and St. Louis Without Change of Cars. Por D further & KR. particulars Agent, or call on any Phone 205. |