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I U ^ Club bald library M, uaal Mr». A. L. jK ,'T1M Uo-mlnata efVcnmnt' ev*nt» WM ^ morning. D. TowoMod, Apapm « a Ate InwHoni by. llri. Woodland and* Mcood paper in paw J e m / / by Mia B of Graofotd after Tk- ihlbfo v GREEN OOODS What was declared to be th. big. g e s t ^ e n « W baa'attended aa In Abundance t*mm affair 8f f Crsn&*dv OoanqH» ; ttoyal , Arca^iln/neV^wawupNoan*" 1 ,; Spinach - Cauliflower Hillierwas the reeip- a.ailk stocking shower last afternoon."""tendered by lie DroMcber,, of Lincoln . Miat Hiilier istobecome tbe _ . Green Beans ' Edwin Wild on April 11th.' " ' ^ those present were: Miss Mushrooms ' Celery " Lettuce p Tnoaday' eraaing for tb. L-p Tear trtit' VfeVtf tow of/today is themanqoestfonof to- isb that eTery iho«ier of a mfatef^»ffl have a Bon-inXw;ln Derfiunfly some day. v ' fl-"\ * tef'erenfthoeerwitiioiit"' J "'" the appr^atloa of the etaraet* .of pp t r the gatbertag,:apd: the .feeling that th Cirh td Cucumbers ' - .Turnips g g , p . g the Couneirhss entered upon aa era of,unusual activity, and prosperity, away applisstions^for membership Fresh pl?dPooIfry Lejiia, Was Katharine Dennan, Strawberries* and show thattiiey hare cMe and I th ith ^Ay^^e^yiskti m how tattiiey hare cMe pride and are In sympathy with, any Miss Helen Klise, Miss Jessie were wceiTed. * _Ajweordjanmbaf t CHRONIGLE BLOCK- LOTWnenfc In onf cbuimanity .Uwt tadlea were preeent."7 ford., This game U.noir a swde^" \ fad and la much pUyed In New York " '' as, < yg-,hae"lyftitedf'\ Waywoy^ ahdaCampaeTeral times,and met PtoPs Chuich Notes aocning -wonhip, 1045, hiS py r adt«(a awl slabs. The six players Now is the time to start making g p, wonhipatS. Sermon by the ( wl payers , entered Were dl»Idea , into etenly hd i th fl l dresses, (or the school girls. We wonderfa] tine In all kinds y matched pairs, thefloorwas cleared" *day gcpoaUnd Adult Bible Classei of dress goods, including seersucker p for tbs games, the ppeetttors sitting d lfo h' i U»goe aenrke at 7 P. M. g g , separata plaids and fancy' ginghams. p g on raised platforms aroaad the' sldea tbe eodt-had 1 been^icua' for' the tarieflt Oiithe'dUjSni and that the They range in price from ten cents of tbsreom* There wss nacb an. bl d dd tbaslasm and -some splendid shots, l h fil dBd Wld Chtnth Christ ScfcnHat r yard up. v A sptclsl prioe has also Men made la the final rouad Bd, Wild woa om. In oar Shoe. Department we 'will In. the preliminaries > Arthur].'C. close out alarge assutmsnt oMadies HonklwrwonTwsr-peireltal B. Tms- ssBmmamm and cbildren's'butloo and lace shoes low; Qeorga W. Andetson wen K h ; W . J , MeKee, whl)a Bd Wild/and M x M s t t l e o V l th iBl gy p SHAPIRO'S DEPARTMENT STOBE^ Max MarstontleoV; la th t semi-Baals^ ;10 to IS a. m., and 8 to 4 p.m. n ; W d won otsr Hopkins, and TOE BEST ^ A « «N UN»N COUNTYTOWM 32 WEST" NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD ;s t ulk add»»aaed presantjod^ largely to the tadlea present; Wtf*/ ,% benefits'of the .order j r r.g.ntofitbe Grand Council court. Then iollowad a] r ll boitr of'hudleys.'jokeiitbs Kcaktat ud U K I • U Carte 6.00 to 10.00 p. m., 75C With th.lr.S4l»cUons abd- edqui^.tthaexpepa.-of Ba^hi^ttnif»ri;T^ maby stayed ,o«yti«iwjy.; ti hl kill t Jdfe Tlia Men's Class, of ^e ftmbyt^ian, Church invite yoikto PEGGY'S OUTFITS y y ,yjy.; ^ ? testing thelc skill at Jndofe p\\b% -, ''- ^ UNCONSTITlPriONAL In A Y; 5 " J- ' i, i^* i- ** T ' ^ W<£ou pled J" "* MiPwsi?ifesy&,%«ffi
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Club baldlibrary M , uaal

Mr». A. L.j K ,'T1M Uo-mlnata

efVcnmnt' ev*nt» WM^ morning.

D. TowoMod, A papm« a Ate InwHoni by. llri.

Woodland and* Mcood paperin paw J e m / / by Mia B

of Graofotd after Tk-i h l b f ov

GREEN OOODSWhat was declared to be th. big.

g e s t ^ e n « W baa'attended aaIn Abundancet*mm

affair 8ffCrsn&*dv OoanqH»; ttoyal ,Arca^iln/neV^wawupNoan*"1 ,;

Spinach - CauliflowerHillierwas the reeip-

a.ailk stocking shower lastafternoon."""tendered by

lie DroMcber,, of Lincoln. Miat Hiilier is to become tbe _ . G r e e n B e a n s' Edwin Wild on April 11th.' " ' ^

those present were: Miss

Mushrooms' Celery " Lettuce

pTnoaday' eraaing for tb. L - p Tear

t r t i t ' V f e V t f towof/today is themanqoestfonof to-

i s b that eTery iho«ier of amfatef^»ffl have a Bon-inXw;ln

Derfiunfly some day. v ' fl-"\ *tef'erenfthoeerwitiioiit"'J"'"

the appr^atloa of the etaraet* .ofpp t rthe gatbertag,:apd: the .feeling thatth C i r h t dCucumbers ' - .Turnips g g , p . gthe Couneirhss entered upon aa eraof,unusual activity, and prosperity,away applisstions^for membership

Fresh pl?dPooIfry Lejiia, Was Katharine Dennan, Strawberries*and show thattiiey hare cMeand I th ith ^Ay^^e^yiskti

m how tat t i iey hare cMepride and are In sympathy with, any Miss Helen Klise, Miss Jessie

—were wceiTed. * _AjweordjanmbaftCHRONIGLE BLOCK-LOTWnenfc In onf cbuimanity .Uwt tadlea were preeent."7

ford., This game U.noir a swde^" \fad and la much pUyed In New York " ''

as,< yg-,hae"lyftitedf'\ Waywoy^ahdaCampaeTeral times,and met

PtoPs Chuich Notesaocning -wonhip, 1045,

h i Spy r

adt«(a awl slabs. The six playersNow is the time to start makingg p,wonhipatS. Sermon by the

( wl payers ,entered Were dl»Idea , into etenly

h d i th fl ldresses, (or the school girls. We

wonderfa] tine In all kindsy

matched pairs, the floor was cleared"*day gcpoaUnd Adult Bible Classeiof dress goods, including seersucker

pfor tbs games, the ppeetttors sitting

d l f o h 'i U»goe aenrke at 7 P. M. g g ,separata plaids and fancy' ginghams.

p gon raised platforms aroaad the' sldea

tbe eodt-had1 b e e n ^ i c u a ' for' thetarieflt Oiithe'dUjSni and that the

They range in price from ten cents of tbsreom* There wss nacb an.b l d d dtbaslasm and -some splendid shots,

l h fil d Bd WldChtnth Christ ScfcnHat r yard up. v

A sptclsl prioe has also Men made la the final rouad Bd, Wild woa om.

In oar Shoe. Department we 'will In. the preliminaries > Arthur].'C.close out a large assutmsnt oMadies HonklwrwonTwsr-peireltal B. Tms-ssBmmamm and cbildren's'butloo and lace shoes low; Qeorga W. Andetson wen

K h;

W.J, MeKee, whl)a Bd Wild/andM x M s t t l e o V l th i B l

gy pSHAPIRO'S DEPARTMENT STOBE^ Max MarstontleoV; la th t semi-Baals^;10 to IS a. m., and 8 to 4 p.m. n ;

W d won otsr Hopkins, and

TOE BEST ^ A « «N UN»N COUNTY TO W M

32 WEST" NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD ;st

ulk add»»aaedp r e s a n t j o d ^largely to the tadlea present; W t f * / ,%

benefits'of the .order j rr.g.ntofitbe Grand Council

court. Then iollowad a]rllboitr of'hudleys.'jokeiitbsKcaktat ud U K I • U Carte

6.00 to 10.00 p. m., 75C With th.lr.S4l»cUons abd-edqui^.tthaexpepa.-of

Ba^hi^ttni f»ri ;T^maby stayed ,o«yti«iwjy.;

ti h l kill t J d f eTlia Men's Class, of e ftmbyt^ian, Church invite yoikto PEGGY'S OUTFITS y y , y j y . ; ^ ?testing thelc skill at Jndofe p\\b% - , • ''- ^

UNCONSTITlPriONAL In

A Y; 5

« " J- ' i, i * i- ** T ' ^

W<£ou p l e d J " "*

MiPwsi?ifesy&,%«ffi

Jt '- . « n **-*• WJt iww Two TJtrMI» ->* _ . . _* * <

i Vtbv M.—The'

Si*.*

•EH

_ Tilbury to Bombay« » paaaengerk,and,erew/n|

•track a mine In the BtralCof D e w H«tiO:a» o'clock'*, m* and sank twosades off Dover. The deaB'ara'estt-•utsd al l « V « t wboa'*ll7 ara'Ua-can.Members«fth»fcww.>" f«f •"•'""

Wfc'Oe attempting- to'rescue the vri'v i m s who> dotted t)w .water wound

(Haloja the atsamship Km'' vreas^ot Fort William, a MOI-Um TS»

a«C struck another mine and sank inleas* than* half an Soar. 'One man o f

. *er crew*was kmed, ^ir"^ bodttroTlilgbteen men. elereJi

wotnen aad four children'were washed' ashore oripiclleQ up in fhe water*'aea>

the «pot wherer the Maloja vent down.Surrlriag officers and passengers of1

. the.shlp declare many women and -chllrdren were blown to pleoes'whea the

^ t ie British Army.V, ' » **r body tea oeen walked atkoiw. < -

it- ' <Tb« JlBloMwmiwnk In wh*twae,» * mppotedto Jwr» been tbe only ateo-

Imtely safe panace in tbe waten ror.-mndlpc the coaat ol England. She

l i,ln contact with the mine Justafter.she .had passed the Admiralty

,. ^ x>slta Shakespeare COS", aid' r ' w a s almost exactly in the centra ofy/!ti>k path from Dorer to th# Continent

^ the battleflelds of

f; t* , 4 ' , Tbonaandjot the people of

V wHnaasad the reacue work from shore,coasldsrable:number actually, wit--—1 4he blowing np it the'ship,

almbst tha Entire population

try<to supportHilm.againstithe,effo«

•bridge the Tights ol Americans^itrairel the,high seaa.. ,ijv"i:^- 'f' t

\The Piyleldlng pp ;yliadera of the. revolt In CongmejrinquaohniiU) cbneedlnr J'the Impotent^ol tbte'aatlon, and ot mrrniderrag^e

<8tatea amoai the goYeramenUiof'therworld, -•. » j 'M' f i i j i o s .iiiiy'Y ij Y*', PreeMeit Wilton setforth these re-iniftablyritwo' a t i i t ^ i l t

^ , ^lien'returning from the firontgaire

deseriptlona of ,'terrlble sUughteir.Qne^wmonJringW^bVk rVL strata-,load PX wounded'said thaf he^watchQ n e ^ w m o n J r g ^ b V r stload ,PX wounded'said thaf he^wd O b i g d Sd

r 3 7 *the rlflge of MIU toijp •Neurin»; out al

eBecthree warcftttfA ancTed tethe aavmU; wak Unprecedented te Tto-

• I / o f tbe interior I* Glmeiandtc»Wnl«i»d* fartBeT'ioirernofJ o&

^ n i j < i f w , f cinimnder>«f.French arrtrad at Yerdnat t»ipmonal< t»rtog;,by stomrapd sheer

nwnber F r t d l ^nwnbersaorth-flt.V

the. Crown1 Mace* are'planning -theN i t e f t k I t h ' t t

;jbacfcaigtack.:wWch

Pjaced-^he m n c h i i i ^ WNowi-oetef'atruck In the'greatestriff

of Port d r Dowmnont

made with *lHlne»imbwke»r'fi goo*^_ ^ ~ # -5 - T " ^ ^ ^ « ^ • • " ' • • • ^ vv^a*ejVWV^

Totthe.ee*,of ,U»» fOit'ithey stormedorder," tot »TOId -niwiles* >wast«" of hn-r r t . ^ V « | |Wil*on ha* uttered^call to thtvoyn-,t t t l l ' i t th fft nxan We.1' The German*, attacking la

f ' lmataed .formation,' Jort ' whole negt-jt I * U t d ^ " ( / ' ^

la,,,Ooiicreu. ^l A l

, Jmenjta, It was *»Uted. ;"-(/'^''

Wi,.8l*iTi}lagW-*ndrii h U, . i } g ^fi

priionera haTeUieen captured,in"theqemun'uniih' at' Vrdinrthe B r

5preoteg'torwsrt yp

qemun.'uniih' -at' Verdinrthe <Ber--declared, offlelal

f h fi

,PX d ^ :ed , one Oerman -.brigade Sdranca

,«*»tri«t, the Fren'ch lines Tln-«loae 'itor-mattei,; AWhen « came' ' w l t h j a j gf h F i h '

" • " •u»Hw™,w>nieroi iqe WOOaeodistrict northeast' of Bras; rakingChampnauMllii'ahdCOM^ Talou?oB

>-The'Brtttslrijrie lnprnnce^wastended an additional' several miles

M 1 h t O 'ditional several miles&

oMer1 that Oeneral'joare might .con-c*Btfa)e*gre»teVfOreee, to meet &e

, ^ttsbttrgh,nKiNLHaKJr* York, s e c t a r y •'of8tates'Brtirers« 4j^socUUon;''wa•mltted to iafl here'-by'JddgS W.-Thog»n\to4h»iCBlted'atatest>Court for failure to'»reeordsKDfJhe'<' Bor* theSPederairGrind -Jlnry^uinatlgatmgat-legednpUtlcal'eontrtbjutlons of brew'

mzmfor his

. _ pulpiL Aahemas^comingdownth* street one day aaas |aocostadjbjai jwitbft T

e»teVfOreee, to maUttght.'on Verdun.

y r t w o g enti ine^ n * etter to Senator'Stone, chatnaan'of'the

fcrlgade, waa.mpwM down, i KTh O i i d i th

t S a t o S t o n e , c h a n a a o f t h e!*nate .foreign relations' comtajttee,•wlioh -wan taadrfijiUbllo hers.'- »* "t

u ."i'uult oh VerdW

— ^ la* m teas j tr*fThe Oemaii'iosMi during the firstd t h b l S a T

wlioh wan taadrfijiUbllo hers.V This letter breathes » deep.deterV'mlnatlo th t i t t h P i d t

g t fat the battle MqmSa•Te^t h U U l i l t d t

V This letter breathes » deep.deterV'mlnatlon on the part it-the President p T.fc« mrrt .poonful at

1 i fetke MaH>Mr««ak thoee n on the part it-the President

to i stand oBalteraWyJftHrverery^riglrt 0O0. L r rrThe Oennsn offenilre Unrecognised

bbl l h bfi spend ten-t,' Aid Mf walked osui Jtoerlcan cm.eai MrpaiMs itreft

re n o g nfif probably only the begfiinlnr

J l d fft lf p y y gr

Jetennlned (effort to take^lheg p

Vamt, to the «ast, theaecountaiof theserred at a dinner of thei Jn a strong at-

^ w gthe Oerman fron-

PROHlBITIOH FOR MARYLAND

House Committee ' on vTemaerane*~" " VMaa l»Jlta KKaplescence' taAthe tlol#tw«fi Of

- LINE UNBROKEN.' than we1gat»;B«ek..5TNeaily an; ,Umpejance i.dtclded. to ,report;,thestote^ldf*pn>MtttIoa< bOl fatorably

preserice^ot. their-Bmperor'and lettby C r o n P i F d i k Willitabrtt lt>V totenwtlonal ?Uw;lhrough.

out the'j world, 'f? ^'fei jpO'Tg^f ilam, «aVlng;n.Jo»iht it* way*to' within"" f i S t r l l * Pth fot f V d

by Crown, Prince Frederick William,the German troops' ar*- i — L -* ' - '—

ythe German troops' ar*

, g ; i * yefgiStrmlle* oPthe fortress of Verdunvy f r f a t o f b J h k ' t i l ^ ££?:&23of; the, greatest"

tetter Wexpresa tor tte(*rst time tinea on ai>ont of•masbptbe.Freneh tinea on ai>ont oft*entjMlTet;n)Ues, with the capture ofth l U d l l to * r ^ «t*entjMlTen)Ues, withthe clUdel, li. ytojr *^ T h i C P l b

e clUdel, li. ytojr , r , ^ «TheiCrown Prlnoe bas'SSOJXIO men ter bombardmentf. Ince'ssant

engaged and.'Isntk/ ' ^ ^ -

•ttonimiorUr^ot "Verdun, two] mll*s,-i on

^ThWWetb^e^Hne-was/wteiiiw

th» gama.irare made1 at a, great 'coat-In killed 'tad wonaaed:- • ' .

Japanese Nafy Dapartnent JUthat ftmr watahlpa Ma tMag ssnttotte l

J'Th»'iWm««t«^ow^a-p«h£shells had been, coatmnoas.

^ARia^-Oen'voii'iFrench'war* vM taken Tmawares?andman Military' Oovemoi' of!i».f deeldedito-"

on absentee«Wea*«d-V«8is.-

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. rtartsM J e w ti«ajw*lasj wltl

CHAPTn

Ha

• a d a awtad "toward Iefosftraacy: «L'teo,aH

;!. Take mewlI pwaUae yoa no ooeal

ittaM<to:w*Igb 41(aheraBt In her pro]

'ttiteotly;>l) d Ip I

aesltancy, iaad Hk« two'ahadoithrt daacmg spotaght

idosetaadsenrloerooi

by wayjita 1<

tMyla boytajwoariaataa from the too

attlodoraaa allc

«s aa ajdaiuii jaoaBSiant;to 11

.fld ttsotntf tkelFack

>W Matiladllachael iaayaittat ISitartM'ttaraal wfaVot•aaa aa Mlmatawtth this aea

^akafktng "Tom «f Us••"" "*-?£'* ?7-v\ . ^

wt t . t^ 'o i . .< idM t e

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. . . . ... . - _ ! * *; Anything lather. .Ton mayr desperate t , tn when I pre-i*w myselfj»a. yw^gener-

."he taterrapted pleas-fetoa*oothlagvoice.' "But-half

Thank you." She advanced a step or

8 t dermelar, TrJ<*ni*' ladleajed -fheTwo block* that •way.*

ha re entered the cab.m mare th*n~*ver rite In UsBut aa far ee ha could see-i

confounded eergeat d* vlll*• was nothing else tor i t

the rain for-ITiaUhyster-

T o the Gare dnHord." -That "nude him'open his eyes.

Oare dn Nordl" he echoed, rBut—Ibeg^rour pardon—", . , %

to catch the flrat train forLondon," y™«lri informed him calmly;

J awved toward him la ar of *a*r«*cj: T. too. must leave

1 awmt!. <Tak* me with you—

/•You'll have aome time, to wait"Lanyard .Informed,,her. T h e flrattrain leaves about half past eight aadnow it1* not .more than five," . .1

cant beTielpwL-l « ^ W r ^ gooTnigntfth* station.'' > , • — , - ' ,

Hekahrugged; that was her look-out—If ahe were sincere to her asser-tion that aha meant to leave Paris;something which he took the libertyof doubting. _ •' T o n can reach It by the Metro,", h*

suggested^-r»h« - underground.; youknow; there's a-station handy—BtGermain de* Pre*. If you like, ,1Vs&Jw^you the way.". '*. -

Her relief seemed so naive he could

th* fiacre lumbered from tuVHu* Tivl-enne .itnto the Place de la Bourse,rounded that trownlnrpile, and drewup on Its,north elde beforethe bmelighta of th* all-night telegraph bureau,

"With permission,*! lanyard aald,But 111 direct 'the eocber very care-fully to the,Ga>* du Nord>Plees* dont

oalmost have bettered itgenuine. "And»*tf" '

„ — , — , -i genuy. wnippeo>•at Ur iMMamp: anD paaaed throsgh.» « • * •«»»"•*< 'healtanoy, ahe> tot

.lowed, aad Bto two ahadow* theyfoccad^hat datMtet apoCUght thnmgiia.BaaKjhMetaadaerrloeroom.down* ahaaow « « 1 «mided byi*^ptrM«fy i p M

by way, ota long cor-

ot oak ieoired onlybrttartem »

'.' He toohr that for .whatever worth Itnilgnt amay «nd qnlethr tell i Intoplace WtldeJher, an<ln mntw| t

° r^l akalraMaag* *v*fT\W*lS. 1 ahejtftb* there more ^uux'n^ay or^two-UUthe a*xt steamer aatla." ,' •.- i-,-

*I •••XtTaAr* had wuaaed la hern*Jtlfinality which'etgnlned desire

to drop the subject- NOB* tfe* leas h*.pursued mischievously t -Permit m* towish you bon voyaga/MIa* Bannon—'and to express myTagrat thai drcum-atanee* bay* conspired to change your

W pretending to be.•ee," ah* ttpwlmd when th*

4 waa again under way, "I thoughtahandrea-traaeaoteumypock-

— k , aad ao I bav*-but th* poekst-Booh* fcack there to. my room at

tthati

" " ' " ^ I T ' ™ " " " • J H " " •TOOTOaV' HMe»jusja*j»,weMa of beetling tonementa snouldelwffboth houa* and jgardan.on: elthtf aldsc• nntocktngth*^tat»wltkar^adykey?tenyardjetaeten**; tt>very carefully,repeated thebustnees at the frontdoorof the house,-aadwhwi"Owy war* **-

•idarkj

i i ig -hewu merely alawelt a sheQeC -a^ssatioostneloeingdnllembenofvl- 'tality. .. ; ' ' - ~ ' •< Far several minutes a* my wsthwatmoving, curiously intrigued rby,thisf" r v- > i .riddle of Moatlty-tt WM btt elowty • T -^Uut Us mind, like a bUnd band grop- SIng tbntuih the«ras.of a ." '

Jig*

hundred fraacs wcnldnt see you,_j^toward Mew Tork." he observedthoughtfully.

" I hop* you dont think—"fMw drew back Into ner corner with

a ttttl* shudder of bumillatlaa. <- Aa U h* hadnX Lanyard turned totM window, leaned out and. redirectedth*.driverrsharplyt <lmpuaa,8tanb>U»l"'^Immediately th*. vehicle swerved,rounded a corner, and made backtoward th« Betee with aT»*arity=whlch

even Up hlm-that'a my.aBalr." No.not another word of thanks; to havebeen permitted to be of service-U 1*

.With an effect that 'seemed littleless than timid the girt offend her

ind. . , . / .Thank you, Mr. Lanyard." ahe said

tn an unsteady voice. '."I am sorry—"1 But ahe didn't aay what It wae ah*

regretted, and Lanyard. Handing with,bared head lnth«]Mrlng mist touchedher fingers .coolly/repeated his tare-wells, gave the driver both, money <aadInstructions, and saw, th*,'cab lurchaway before he turned toward the tel-yegraph bureau.

r fRBfgi f '^^M^^m^i^h^iThe enigma of th* girt, so deeply hv

th . 8 t Germain. ,-But, vhere, .even as they emerged from,theaide street, that happened which againupset Lanyard's plans-* belated fiacrehove up' oat of theorist' andirangrtalongside. Its driver loudly ^ollcltlnipatronage.^ . , .'•>,

Beneath, his breath Lanyard cursed

•aaped. malodoroua aUeyway—. aafaolso*M-souv«nl> ,of that

wOd medieval Pariswhc— eBaeement:>to the tame

t ^ ; y ; 5 n ; ; gbeen more, Inopportune; he neededthat uncouth conveyance for his ownpurposes, and If it had only waited un-

1he'glr)tojbe1fihthav^hadTit;p ^ r g ^ ;

Now he must either yield the cab tothe girt or—share It'with her.,

Somewhat aulkny, thenMf withoutbetraying hla temper, he signaled thecocher,,«pene^ the door, atid'iiaadedthe girl la with'the suggvstfon: ]

I f you dont. mind dropping me en'rout*."' v - - ' * \"iy' 1

Shall *be very'flsa,-; s6eJsald—?l Shall be veryflsa,; s6esald' anything to repay, even In part the

life*

tesy yottVeahownimeH^ .i'i 1>- h , pletee doat worry about that"

>f gav*4 th* driver ]preclset dlreo*k climbed In. and settled .hlmsejfitheglrL The.whlp-cracked, tMalghed.»,Uif driver » * - -

1 groaned, stli

V f telegram to Boddy*jaoquatntance in.tne prefecture de po-lloe—thatjmposing Mrsonagawbo had.watched with'the'nlan from BeotlandYard at the platform gaterin theOar*dnifcoroV ' ;v'" "

£Wher*-ar* yo» takingvmf

T n sorry." Lanyard said, with everyappearance of sudden contrition; "Iacted, tapukdvelyron the assumptionof ^our complete eonfldeuoe. Which,of course, waa .unpardonable. Butbelieve me, you have only to aay no,audit shaU be aa you wish."

"But" she persisted Impatiently—"you havent answered me: what IsthUJmpasse 8tanlslaar.^MtfwJ*gaKm^UB-^s M—.——J*1 ^lar^li-J "*T^f*^

granted the girl llttl* morethan, time tor a fugitive survey of thisanteroom* to an establishment of.unique artistic character.- i r-. •C "Boton-a Uvtag quartan are-dew*-ttairaJhere,'!, he expUined.hurriedly.'•He's''.unmarried.-and lives" euJtealone—his studio devil aad the womanwho cares, torjhlngs.com* to *y theday onry-Hwd so he j»foWi,^b*t pestof Parisian life,1 the concern Withyour permission. lil'ssalgA yoa to th*studlo-up here." -^ . ->; '. .- -

And leading the way Up a narrowflight of stops, he had made a light inthe huge room by th* time the girlJoined him. „ , •, .

«I bellev* youll be comtortabl*,"'h*aald.' That divan yonder Is as easy'a much aa on* could wish—and there'sthis door you can look at the head, ofthe staircase; while I, of course, willbe,oa guard below. And now. MlasBannon—unless there's something elseI can do—" ," _

The girl answered with a wan smile

theaetocj

^ * abeenwUeredtn

: an» , etnMpJ

Lthe

^ T f l l T k i o w ^Solon; the painter. We're going to takepoMbaslon of his atudlo-reaidenoe Inhta*hience. Dont worry; he wontmind." Be to under heavy obligation tonwr-lW eold several canvases forhim,'and when he's away, as now, inthe State*, he leaves me the keys. Ifjk- sober-minded, steady-paced neigh-borhood, where we can rest" withoutmlaglvtnga and take our time to thinkthings out"

fBut—" th* girl' began In an odd

ously appointed studio and returnedto Lanyard's face, and While he waitedhe fended be caught something mov-ing and wistful in those eyas so deeplyshadowed with distress, perplexity andfatigue.

"I'm very tired indeed," ahe con*feseed—"more than I knew. But I'msure I shall be comfortable.. And Icount myself very fortunate, Mr. Laa-yard. You've been more kind that Ideserter-Wlthout your I dont like tothink what might have.become of me.1"

"Pleas* dontl" he pleaded. And sud-denly discountenanced by conscious-ness of hla duplicity, he turned to thestairs. "Good night Miss Bannon." hemumbled, and waa half way down be-

toBut one by on* thetAnneeUott*war*

renewed, th* drams closed, - ' -Singularly enough, in hla under-

standing, hla Ant thought was of •>girl—atm. presumably, asleep upstairsin jhe .rtndlo^njKawdonily hia ptte-oaerand boetage, i\, • .< I; n>r he was no more aa be had been.Wbereia the dlfterenoe.lay he couMn.'tsay. but that a difference existed liewas persuaded—that h* had changed,that some strange, reaction In th*chemistry,ot his natur* had takenplaoa while he slept It.waa aa U aleophad not only.nptlred the ravagw *tfatigue upon the tlamea of hla brainand body, but had mended the tissue*of his soul aa wen. , "; His thougbto were fluent m ftwaichannels, hla Interest* no longer th*interests of, the Michael Lanyard a*had known, no longer self-centered, th*tnUreetsotta* absolute *go. H*wa*concerned Iwu for tymaelt, even BOW.when he, should, b* moat ooneernedabout hlmselt .than for another, totthe-glrf L l J l i

* > > ' *

ta»hM*»-,

It waa her situation thu perturbedhim, her predicament from which h*sought an outltt—never hU.own. , >,

Tet his own -waa desperate enough.Baffled and uneasy* h»*t length be-

thought him of his watch. ButHstee-tlmony aeemed Incredible eiuely th*hour could not be five In th* after*noonl Surely he could not have sleptso close upon 4 full round of tMdock! ... ,—And If It were so, what of th* ( M rHad shOrltoo. ao sorely needed *l**»that th* brief November, day had ,dawned and waned without her knowi**dg*t , , -i , ,

That question was one to agitate. ,him; he was np la an instant aad grop-ing hla way through th* gktoavenahiwHed bedchamber and d u n sroom.to the tteJreaa*>door in th* re.ceptlon-hall H*yfouM this taat~enough, for its key waa satt^tn hia _pocket andi unlocking'it rqutotly. h* »shot the beam oft his. lamp up that;dark waU to the door at th* top, which

"rif

iNorav ' , . r t:v'It waa couched In English when

eventually composed and submitted tothe telegraph clerk with a fervent; Ifina^IMei-pri^i^hlts^Bv^r-l ie:ignorant of the tongue, t a ^ *

."Come at once to my room at Troy-on'a. Enter via adjoining room pre-

tant development•"•?' " ' ' . 7 "BODDT;

Whether, or not this were Oreek'tothe man behind the wicket in th* tele-graph bureau. It waa accepted; withcomplete indifference^or., rather, withan Interest that apparently evcporatedupon receipt of the fees: -Lanyardcouldn't see that the clerk favored aimwith-aa much aa a corious glance be-fore upturned 'away* to lose' himself,tft bury Bis identity,'finally and foreverunder th* Incognito of th* Lone^Wplt

ofluck and prompt action .W the part t^

heJntorposed nastily,

"W*ur ah* aald la th* same .tone,' was never a.soundthat he wasat a' lonely tenant of tt*IHUe dwelling, then Irresolutely to

•41tt*)dH^w«Mrewhy disturb W J -13* bad much to do

pTW begin w)th-I Oont doubt you've

jtolbpjt abot bom* with n'Mftthud.

to the exotic phaaehe stayed hla hand In transient inde-drixxle. .•^ WIthm ito body a common restrainthelaVsnence'like a waU-between U*

defcm., , . . • • > * •i "Damn it f<he~ growled uneasily-^ and; led

a- revelationthe Flnl: Object That Met His Oas* "there cant be any harm.ln that girl!

lng^throughtthe window what comer

And >ln hM' turn' Lanyard' reviewed

good reason for running'away from/ '

matter with met 4 m I toeing my grlptW h l and dippM between hi*pWhy\besltate/over ordinary precau-i i

A vetyVeal. a very'grave rewion," ytions against treacherynst treachery on th«part of

who's, nothing to ma and ofamrnjed,«u(«Oy. ,-v I ,.\ ,And. you'd; *«her,Bot go back-"

terry/ rfRatherV.theXiornered Rat-^ifpeople only! knewtVBeSe^stin. tha.

~rjou-f.no'triads .nSo he locked that door. If very gent-

d h i : dy g

ly; and having: pocketed'the key andd d

:<A^nb'!inoney...-8o-itlseems. ituWto l u d y f t h r youAust

ymade a round of doom and. window* to

<^biey.youWto eludoyour fatherfid ' to bidyouWto eludoyour father, youAustfind •onw'pwc* to bide pro temi As examine their fastenings, he stumbled

h i l It tbbd ftoofcelaptoae*

heavily. Into tb*.bedroom of Ids Meadt h a M U t l s t • - - ' •

Oarkaess overwhelmed him rhej*as stricken down by'sleep astsn

f l l d h Z

Jlr^Lanyardl"-Oh. aa to that" ha oountered e

keenly welcoming this Aversion of a,'

oj.fslls under the ax.

ysmiiis:iully.'"I've got • pretty definite no-

thu 'rou'r* Fmnnmg *way Xrom

^ • u 7 l ' " c o u l d n t aland It' any

less Mtent'thanTaeffc-mtf.be a* way." Lanyard laf

ed aiWry/rbutweSlnot dl*£exhaustion, at one*

muscuUr'aad.lmenUI. , / .

fore he heard bis 'valediction ralntiyechoed., -, ' ir \- As he gained the lower floor the doorwas oloaed atthe top of th* stairs and

b b

to the way of thinking thlaga out. andthat waa a process more=eeafly per- .formed in Mlltude, ;* x __i_ -r' Leaving the door ajar, he turned to,

one At th* front windows, parted it*draperles.'and1 pe»red< out. over the.little garden aad through'the Ironrfbe '& b & 4 ^ & & ) $ & J*3

gle gas tamp, glimmering within-a dull, golden halo'of mist mad^vnv r

Ible the scant length of th* bapaase >Stanialaa, empty, rain-swept desolate."' RaWc»nt8«»drto*iWI "WKh noriUW"of stopping." •• , . " '.•',<, xf' Something In the 'dreary emptlnc** \

of that brief vlrta deepened th* shad- 'ow in his mood and knitted a carewornfrown Into his browa.'r"

Abstractedly he 'sought th*aad. making ajlght-washed-up at Itap, then foraged for breaktast'/He"put the kettle on to bolt and,' If• dgaretto, aat himself "downthrTable to wsic^th* pot ^teto over hia several

In " "" '

'JH

headed, evca for him.all the facts bearingtlon, his aad Lucia Ba:

fr^^^-^i^^^

^&.h«™n£

t p, : Those* wlwff haw • m n d to**TeursV«lH«« in FtWy H

w ireligioui Ibfog&V// fi th h r t enliflti part Vma&mfam m g g/

tfavewbleph««©fitis the hearty enliflt-d. ^ r o p varibda organizationspmwoh«o^^^» that are working ' for^

'itso>W,W)t,be^n\

is CQjnmiwding'tt^thoaght and time and

riotloally" the p r e ^ ^ njoyement in Cranford-as inin Cranford,.

, ^ church that lives onto itself ia fat-from

i i | M ' tl m i t k imendou*powert h t l i t i

jBfe tests b>ep made .dnniig fl^eipastajpQpe!,y the(criniei oi^tii0 .centuries,t |d7 *^, ^ .»^ f v T .*> ?; .'" : : •

,^-^-a. outside aswill-see _the mey p

out of 5iBpeciflcjplai t i n of theg

perform, each to aly flttod, leaving, no room for

op aomo of the conditions' l h i

; r 9tSft4JFW4.ipf)fg p&tare- vjut junad^attention. Let's root out e\il wherever it

ahowa ite.ugJs; head, in.high plaqeR or low. ' It can't be^0»e^|)4l^ann(Vp^ttiMBMnentr'will.,wa8ttt itself, unless

th ^0iifa*WiU h l d ithA shoulder, with a commona common faith in Him Who

t l • u !

'xBMe*hera or pot,

!w*iMe&

D.rDrtfct. Both

?h»j|fv IbMi, -hie- fa pcactieallf tb«Mlljlji • f l lw FtaUAaNL «yat<m.

tk«M«hJBlM«, Lorains.O t e d W l l l d F

e|MoJ,1VnnfaM;.'B..Lsfirftr tawF M I p S a A * TOUR OONCUJSION**«#&&&

Wtatfdltns« I I I I N I I I NaaWoT C.»rfird -to Wd j | to «ril aiMn, aooMtbliig

rt & l lla O, open fcm. after ttei tawdmtrw

to jastieTattdj l i

sage* anLstlt la

Real Estate Ownersin Union County

e%rtthen'2>tnk t i e «*>•<••»i a 0Mi«rt, to

-n* twtt

^ght. ate taUnc gnve

*ro mar propeny•.laitwntj-obeT*

Wldle jfoa tUak «fit s a k e it ad h i

Trust CompanyXWwejatlEa K* I*

bb it Now /

: RANKINY COAt

•m^ss?

919 aM t«o aobaeriptlow foe

WsaWoi'•reamer, lasTweek;

AGNES US8ING, Treasure*

whhi

»iM«tntttpsUbB with' her tauk.t,•ltd Mllfwtdv'ttM%'eoatt^t« i t U;a d ^ d ' a door, , H« xdtd no» ,bif

t •moottt fto pij her withk d 4 l

dw f^vet •moottt fto pij her withlor Mt work, and t»eot4owmt^lti to

wtorafdwtUi tb« mmtjr, paid tb<woaaa* «BO took her leave- It waa

fao mlnnita, later that throbbtry wa,a dlaeortrad '

NtWlthtdi that tha woman. c hhad pNVMtaaly been chargid -withttealiof a imbia from Jlta. 'Abry'oook, and aevera! pttty tbetu btbwD-Utid at her", iBw, cobody daentIt t? hil t h i, yIt wort? while to have a acaren janiof h«r'bou»o that night.', Pni Monday, two daya 'afttr therobbiry, lira. ABry went to fWoaun'a house, and inaiatsd upoibeing allowed to search for tie jew•Iry.' The woman contented afterojoch'rhtaitmtlon. Tha jewels -were*not fojind, bat a mTmber of n»pk)t.iand olbar artlclti which Mr'i. Ji.br>MeognliidM hera were brought toligiit. With that the inviatlgatieneo far as the woman waa concernadbegan and ended.

yr -tbat -it - would- -ba-a-goodthins for oar taxpayers "to meetogetqef, Itiespective of politicsrelatfonship, and eooildtr the mateiUlinUtaita of. our tonnihip.X In lessthan two weeks' we will be oalleaupon to Vote the annual appropria-tions, which, subject1 should be aiacus-aad in a friendly aid Informal way,with • view to making such reepm-mandatioua to th« tlilT.npt prlmatie.aa tniy b« deemed adViiable."

To afford such an opportunity, thetownship roams'will be opened onWodneiday eVaning, Hatcn 4th, a 8a'eloek and,I cordiality Invite allcilisana and taxpayers wpo may feelso Inclined ' to nest at tbat time anaplace, to d|*eaia any and all mattirsrelating ti tha prosperity and w.ifartf ar toawaaip.

Yodfs, |or the public good, ,EDMUND B. HOttTON,

Chairman lownsnip .Committee,

One ?f tbe a i lk wagona owned byCharles Nick of North avanus wasurtally wrcck'ed tbil mbrnlng ln- a

at

Qeorge Nick, who KM in charge ofthe-rig left the hone standing un-hitched while be went Into Hess'stotil to dellver\milk.• Oaring his absence the horse itookfrjght and, plunged across Walnutavenne toward the entrance to Rln-

. e locking offront wheel in the electric light polestanding just'outside tbe gate.- 80 severe was, the crash that (_„shafts snapped, and STery,,Jar ofbottled milk was thrown out andshattered. - . . .

Charles Schwan," who happened, tobejn Finger's stable at the time,raa oat and eapturtd Nick's horssJnst in the nick of time. The- onlylojory it sustained was a slight-gasnnear ,ths mouth. The toes-willexeeed$100v v ' r .

I j : JENTERPRISE

The entarprist, vigor and, unlimitedconfidence inCrsuford that1 character-iae'sB. C. Winckler, was agalajxem-

f.-Jontieon a foor-acrer.fteIn tbe heart of !Cranford's SouthSide, and every foot of which is dis-tant liss than five mlnut • walkfrom the station!. ' • • - ' - •i tbe~propiFQrrfronts olT Union tLVe"-.

ana and Weabfngton place, extendingBOO ftit along tbe former itreet. andalorg the entire" length of the Utter.Mr. Whekler intends to. eut off tbe

to gv i e de^redshade, «nd to satthe development b njotion by build-lag iejoKdiately two booses on Wash-Intgton plsee.; J (

M/B1 HOBCilNOTBS- ' *

, Maudes'&nd

if'O Cedar?* HODS;

TopIc^JHble* Sft^bi

will be held a'ter th"« prayer A'astlng;1 ''?ftlday^e'venlbg.1,! Elder* Rymea ofi»--•»--J

;Comfort."- • i - —Gonv«iienc«

CourteiyAre what _ _ v _ , _

- over the tehigh Valley '^ Railroad the- besMpart {-,\ of tour pleasure br4;

butincts trip. , ' ;,*•

% Steel * cart(j automttfcblock signals, rock-

. . ballasted roadbed and *dining car service- 0/

i tho highest standard'with nominal prices aresome of the features.. '»

1 Ail

Plaiqfield-Uqioq Water.

The Plainfleld-tnlon Wsterfompany -.). -supplies the1 inhabitant* of 1'lain-, ,field, North f'lalnfleld, Fanwood,-^ ,7 . ,MWcstflold, darwood, Cran/ord, , ., - r ^Boselle, Hoselle-l»ark and Kenil-."worth, with, water for domestic.

and Sweetest

The water suppUtfdJbjc-the Com* ^pany has been;analysed' by 'Alien!,, V ,;iHasen, Eeq.j a leading'hydraiiUo-ei-' ,k -pert, fonnerljrof.Boston,now of New(i > ^.,Vork, and pronounced'by him to be, iJ ;}:water, of "great o^gani6purity,"r and' -'(

Congratulated upon having aq good ,a., attnniv- niiA vAn' nawi hnVa tin ^ r

someness

r, and y<nr need have no

• •» ( "

The' Company •• Relers v '

The interest 9f,tb!e'C6identified wfthjhe om

X M

he pollcy^of Jhe management fb do *, ,-' *-ij'.Ite full share to promote theirgrdwtji v 'po g j ^(and prosperity.'r , V'. ' ,r" ,*,' ' ^ " ^ " . 5

F It* riTiT?^l,*/"t'^S(TtTFi 8ir#TI r ? ^ ^ l

33S§^S^-^H?«SSa5!C!jBSa5»D T$S$vT-

' ThaiwoMMd feonwgh *»wir sy«tSja*l'<'Ttafp bwal'Pltwaa wUl tanre It atim at maiia.

t* « m ai youjase thfi/£ hwJMld, "It

;sst!igfssam.la particular. v Mr* Adeje, BAi lffc "f j t b l a - &

p v j ,.truani jolffcar "of jtbe,lo«a-&ohooiB,' l h H d t n t largely eloav -whp i had-itakenbold* the poHee, department largelyreepoutfble. declaring » b e t•operation< from U

h defended the bin,1 watattg Mr•operationfrom ^Uu^ibnre^fNVaitt eaye ehe.nndVthat many m w

a * i U to-lS and,admitting;? that ,jthi< bill^Ctoreraoc^Ftolder-i

gM.!ng*yeenr are being, led^ Into Urea'ofihaae add dlagrace bee>iiee the'polkje: l i t o >rf tadlffte* the cammlauoner.tr i.^ rr'•••<'/

i\<Hr.' Oeran "objected fTain^fto<maintain ,«n :.ttlti>(to >«rf; tadlffetene*1n dealing with the<aea'who f n j «sponalbie-for t h l a ' tt The headi of the poMee department.,on tlw other, hand, denounce ¥ra.,.Vaeta as apubIieMy-seeker.*a*trou-

fe taMtv-*a«'ln win a nW a t , aaw* way. M M f aaa«aA i•ananf aw Map aBB aaaaj ^aa«m aw

giTtnr:th.:cpmml«ranB- .a-

*B!aaatf?t^aw»maVSaaMLyiaaail

eahied'ta' Weoi f ; ' t

of Scrlptar* b) a» pnefelfce^serytaatate rtapek, liter. Udneya

he;Jtod«»eabU Mh r ^

aiowa four;'tralna «aeb, w« m i > p«nday^M^fr.om!wayr each day^W^bury.f'has'

ot«urope, ' \UJs^titm w u drawn to'the preraletcr of

o^ieopto who hadwIn BMt,Trenton^'through her

i T i lEagIetott,>Newark.TiW In B M t , ^ g

ntrk M a trtMutt officer. Totuggirltf h l i '

of the Third Dlitrlct ia itm,nur»lng;a S t i l biti l l t

Qlaablad Sotdiera' HonfcrHenry Alntrk M a trt gg-•chool children,, ln,f»et—oh8vclaim*:'

, l ga Senatorial ambition, icconllng'to,;Wayne Parkeir^Kdwln•chool c h d n , , 8v

ire fcartor^H). Jp.aome.wOooni to »kataetlonliad mr»ttbri«ptU^lonM^hnaoaa. one,the croas of the £<egkm •* W." Hloe,'John Orhnei and •^rUtf

to'lfartlnemtayPilotage Comml»loner»>-J. J. BanllyD T l W A J U B J l quarter before, the SeptemberI. D. Topplg* W< A.- JUner/BenJamlnp

VanKote and John Fr' iPalleadea

oB-r-lUchard ' V." Ustebonr"" andOeorge yr^PjrtlnV „ -&Z, •/J. Board of afodlefti iiainlneU-Dr. D.Webb Cranberry, iff.P. W*taBn;'C.A.

**2zs&mng-fdtclbly dragged Into.ajialoon onJerry, Street tor* two 4riea»iWfaptte,<herrtgontu—protettalloni. -Mr*. £IT*N that «he ad»r»ed h U

fOommon-P)ea>—nan she,met, pf-the • Incident f and y, aa at>fokeaViV:tioa#!hlavBook, "lab atDar

^ W i m ' . o n l y iPah«ncel?ed:f' «

Some time ago Mrs. Vaata.Jlnw»U-,

be aacertaM»»4;»lieaamea of the men and located Mrerall t h U 4 f c JK rtted

^repdrUd the .matter'tpb d h leoklnc for Hodr^paoe,

f T d f c h

fasraghtr'wbo^tnrned thetcon -,

' ' d t k f D U Vplaint oifer' to'daptak of DetecUVwJl f l l t ^ ' A U

pfor' lnTMtlgat(on '>'AeoonUiigV t a M ff l S l d t

g(Vaata. Mie off loan,

l ' made ,tke' HouVliig'tangible erldenee ImpMaiMe'jnauiglng the Investigation.'

nbw partly ntid by.thkBlailua PianoCompany. - * l •" V ' (tt, WKVWMcUy heaocum the* .

A,, numbed or, Aiaembly^m^ UaVe

county'jPa, jt61d£>the, committee vihat eloeed vln Jtnournlng enTee a m e ' f r ' 1 l d h

after questioning them,'declaredb t f t i ' BCtt

J g e T p e s a n deame'.from'a1 colored achool.te^cher

t * l / lHaren/Monmotttli'-connty. s

and'other. opppaed^ g .orHammonWn,/tlie

oAuncU left itae(matter^ia'oHnulttee

h g M ppublic morale,", / t e V . ^* W h t t w U d ^ W l ChrlaUa>i«eaehmg. ^Btephe^ajiud-

den ajpnllcaMoii of the BcrtptWe> Ma>'^•A ^ >\?x ~^Af^T^irA"'>

Jaedtb.wardpf:Jeoa-|nJ9

The BdfevbUl?ylrtttally,.contUtutei

the''defects'Witt

Er invSOStSn * r r £ ^ T ^terlari Church; Woodbwr Holghte.sued tnja atatementw ,' « •' -" ' Berry. Namoa for Trunk tawer Beard,

i, Thajiumilnattoavat JohiyJ. JBarfj^otNewark, aa. a member of the Paaaalc*on'dllfetent ocoae^naTe

glory'ot Qod and ot Jena •taaatat." \\

dymg man aa m literal fact ^

.of the'jreiby.Valley Diitrlct .Sewerage and Drain-t . pofficer, tad laalib that ahe b« glren

' tt ia

age Commla«l6a>aarfonrarded to thei

gpdftar' lo'ttalto titeiti I haw plain Senate* by Qevenior Fielder tor conflr-pf ply told her that, I jroald w>t reoon-

iy

•nation. '^ *V - K M killed whllaaead her^ppolhinMat aap«na» etow> \ JiA • —£

BUklBsigned.' The1'term hai about'one yearto

Cit^. atoitr.,waa a*

jn+mntmm Of tBejBeeM,;the truth ofithegBwta aaOO.BOt

\Othar,nomlmitione aent to tte Ben-

«Ahe Instrlct Coart&**-•?»• " « » 5 .oMhacclty otNew. Bnntawlek, Free-

HlddlMte county/j.Ttj. be jmmliakmera.pl the ^

f R f John Handler U

{CoaMbatM tr(iW..'X WhtL the In*

a 4 u

., f C i h o B l d> « * . • « ^ great 1.11B, an . cote tha^ta* wwten

thnat

raa«go:Woa^:toT«agig<" r other tados

frtaB«4aiUi<)a|K*dA haa <thelaatyato nCtwobyiti

tJbl .Oe.JtO,to aght fH-,th«JEBVir«.ta«^•eaHtthaa'gtreaTto.theai

faa4 FatrlotieutUBda.V.the.<•fcowtagij* mae» fa» aabtcribi

i wheai1OBlyJ lOadnioaac

• = f ^

add. ^hay woat^co anUI a

-WeUvnow. X R , - ^ .tfl after. tto.warT['iB(aU youtree, aad-yoa hawaaM »oO

Canute to<ay;«othmg ot'lha Itte liimau^graa crop of!"Canadathbionar haa.siTaa t•aa. aMinn,aiid,chfld to Uu

I head, why watt until afbv tl•After.fhtswer;. vader jmch epiaa you ham ptctnred (and wtieaI)'Iaad.«ataeaVwffl go npwin "

[ j«rlceltanl lands can,be hadThey haT«jlot>tacrMUMd anyaad wtreneatifarm,landi- «andoae4o rallwaya^.old<eettlta mwilVwt'fwamanllteeitor tteem to faMx,r4eQan per aen" tta.lk good and vOl benc

•«»e.'war.luV, +, ,^ - .

, , Jd ahoaM i adrlae anj?P*i«»«^w« » v «ot •

|,beeei esytadeffjong •so^were aI V duty; ttmaar part* of the

; a gentleman[ wid* Jearataglof.ay fHend, iI cUaed to heUeVoTtheni. "*" t

a!" 1 aaid-'VIt

&mwmty eallated.>lar(coBacrlptloofJ la BO ocnetriptloa lnH3anadiIJMith«r>m there b i ;it lsjnol

;tcaae ao leglelaMoaI be pa«eed by the Dominion Paril

. Mdd.lmpcae AtUtary. il?feaa 'people wbovare^not'cmaICaBada/ettherbyUrth of aats|tloa. aetOera from'the trnlted'

^naturallaedy«^>d.r^

vifuaaaar ~^Bvaai

tnl a tratuy Wafty Jolin'l• M a Mvere cold fr'H throatnonmcndedtheiiMdidiietoV a n d U O w I g £ t o i b

m

la one ^ t b V W o r * thatof the newjleraey doth- evfrmmmmm

at to" l a m e n t to' 7 The tnw aetr*t oiU to be born

Jwen, demiiidii tOT *uPtodnett.altbi* the I a W > ap«di•pportanlty w u**4 &&ri K!%" I 'wa* "glad- ot thV"?chan'ee -aa fact remain* that brown aa well

eolora to be reckoned with« "I. -11". . f _ Many a"ca»V'of lore at

dl f h l

» to hate Mivlewihad altogether<%I could l t t o

to djmneM of the U«ht' ^ \ T W F»" •» w k dlataw on theparti of the' fmstldlona aneatfor-tnr. .,hT.th.Uine the new year arrtved. be- '<llM Otlll killk w h t

% ould luwoonttoiwdTjLSof th«fortune* that badl>ftef£htto ^ M ^ ^ 4

Of Yeur tkln and Make It Freeh anaCl b U l ptte Tril fduring the Rat ali maflthi, that Yu tkn and Make It Freeh aClear by Ualpg putteura. Trial free.K u r ^ t e nlilng^atfrrtni and

U M farming. I: obnM fare toldhim«tan OttawatCaft»d«> tyndlcate

im,*/""'"«"wi J*» nay waa aone,W»>et, here U reappear* tea TariatyotMprlclooa F mt

When anffarmg from pimple*, black-d ; d

> , appear* tea TariatyotMprlclooa way*. • For m*taace,«ae%jtne Pal B h h

When anffarmg from pimple*, blackhead*; rednea* or roachneea, *m*arth ki i h

f h d y l e l d WiSQ bu»neU ofoat* per acre from their farm «t Wain,Wright/and-trem TO acre* of-wheatfield they tar**liedoTer4o*oihel» per

Th i l J

y or m*taace,«aePalm Beach hata of atripedd hi l

; roachneea, *m*arthe- akin with CnUeara OlntmtntT h h ff i h

%j each hata of atripedM«e and white linen .lawn, la edced

the akin with CnUeara OlntmtntThw.waah off with Cnticura Soap andhot water Tbee* *nper<creamy amokfor, and, Pdret'a idea

k k t J k Itw . h ff with Cnticura Soap and

hot water. Tbee* *nper<creamy amoku e u ' d u h l th kdoable wto^a!* lOmfMoaiotdoUar*

e ey tar**liedoTer4o*oihel» peracre." Thee* yield*, Jwhfle phenomenalw t d i

„„ , , Pdreta idea • «onabwe aknnk out J o make It lookUKaJrlnte a d | t > i

hot water. Tbee* *nper<creamy amokuenu'do much lor the *kta becauiethy p e t d i %

, p n a lwere repeated'in maayportlona of

J m e It lookand tum« | t > r trimmtos much lor the *k

they prevent *«re dotaing.S^^L^«Si!*JW!tJSSrtPft

3 ~" * VTV^PW**^V^PB|WWMM^AsHB||f

-Hi'«-a:wT»i;>i5rwnb'•mm^wm^mmmaaM. r»kay.*«»t.BO jmOI after m e

- tfl after, the. war7['1f >aU youtree, and>yoaLkava*aaH not*

y amy lie»othlnt j»t

.»ottta«oftte&ctthatOpiate crop of, -Weatern

h d to•aa . aMW»a,aiifl,chlld la that conn-

beed. why watt mtfl alter^fter;fke\w«ri vad nfc

warth« war^fter;fke\w«r.i vadar jnefc (nndltloniaa Ton hare pictured (and which erereal) l ^ d . vatoea AwW i » np.iprlcei

m to"AdthMttta&itf tke^ewiirieaiatffJ«rledtaral;iaiida can,be

atow*TetMre of «orer to'buhala peracre, ' ' r'•"' Jr>f-•>.,•<• n'n^^^'iilii^^tha iffl Ot "b1!**'^tha imfflente. crop Out bar!**

bemlirrMted ba* i>utmilfioii»ot dM-Uu* Inthe hand* of the tmnera. andthe-Work ofdiitribfltltfi.tlirotnh thererrtar ,eh«iinel« of traoa baa alreadybeitm MUUon«'ot bnlheli ot train

eh«iinel« of traoa baa alreadybeitm. -MUUon«'ot bnlheli ot trainare etlU In the hmmU of tie farmers,which meeni that'thtrelaaTMt'itoreotrealliable wetlth'thmfwlUbe rtead-n y i f i t ^ l l i l ^ t i

tiit.w•treat,

thran

hercornea

«»\ , laatoJjlT^AearaMe. 'Bwnthranch'tiie do* dan the like* to Jaelthat anok «Looat and aUrttara hanr

tookyit-np fan the uewJ»uaw-hat*r;r-ayon want to-employ-aoma of yourletoure thnaat home, m arranging torInptoad ot embroidering; you might tryyour luck at achieving a Potreteaquereeult with an old: piece ot tor and athick comb. .* <• „ t "L; , ,

•aasm&XBiasEiaL

nyic^Tfitotbeitlxmiaoila «rb»«redepedentUn-dtrectlron(the baalo ladnttry of thap r W f t l i l B h h d ^ 'vpBcefotlialtBTBhhood. . .^^TheinockpTOaperltyUutreited ontheinMctm fotmdmOon ot Inflated real

f m f d i m fabw ti«t auUuir.wM .nakaln; well.>here hare'yon beea allthlatlmef It U ta»tyle a««ln,oti.notonly, bed quliu btrt'ronnlnr to motif*on children'* Jdothe* urti *ll

mtime for bit* ot

:If

eare to thow^ that you- know whaViawhat, dont forget your quitting. •• '

;[')()(> D I M I I2^

tte'*E ' ^

m mdOon ot Inflated realeauto-naoM l i u paited away, and In

pSn, ^*_^ .| LEATHER-TRIMHED COAT

y, ed quliu btrtronnlnr to motif*on children'* Jdothe*. curtain*. *llp->oven flnahlona'andttable ooTem'too

autonaoM l i u paited away, and InIt* place^he corner *<Sn> ot (be counvtry** tod fllal f t l bto

children* dothe*. coven, flnahlona'andt,tableIt* place^he corner *<Sn> ot (be coun

try** tound flntnclal future li' beto«T d l 1 ' " ' ' i

.llknaitaada etn pa

the larte'liaplenientO^TB w w w*v^ Tjwa wia aas HID yniirT.n

baiaara and JWlefT.'alda. * Initead otthe m e dedi t h ' a d r f l

nteitoe. toJkMjtTdoaarB pard l 4 d i

the larteliaplenient cowboleialetaerchaiiu «Uftoty 'todayJ

baiaaa and JWlefT.alda. Initead otthe m e dediu there' are, wonderful

STeb*Kil«S«*rerdn*.r Collection*art better' today than' they hare been

UBiWHr Utd. ^iny abonld theywait unto the' war ia overt"* - « A a h d

ait unto th war ia overt«-Aiia<he-i«reedwlth me.—AdTertlae-

t>^ ^Cant yon ta*ey the *oft pillow*, toot'

They'have^tho„backgronnd .^irapftcream--QnUted.too. Orapeaan^ahad-ad flowera are uwXL What a jil ceHereufl* and the Cotintryman.' "

' i ^ i t m a n Waa d l l h l i a r t

Qd.too. Orapeaad flowera^ are uwXL What4 b

H e f l * Cotryman.A'cei^itryman Waa drlvlnj hl»«iart— a read Med with rnta - * ~ i - i

ei^itryman Waa drlvlna read Med with rnta

tr ealMed.>h7<cdnacrlptlonf Therett a r i U te^C d

the hone*' were nnable to draw-thet"«t f IL "Th P t t

^Sreottldi^^aOwhleh the figure* can betcnti / .^Worated floweraland croaMtH

the hone* were nnable to drawthec*rt"c«t of IL "The Pantryman atc*rtc«t of IL The Pantryman atonce'liegaji to^cUI upon Herculea tobelp"b'lmouixitbi»41fflcalt'

p te^ana, andmere be. ;it lain* need. colored cotton* haw

*Putwlrour IhonrdeT to tha wheel,^id Hev le fe *TFhlp up y h

v«aaMMlegia1atl0Be««td*y tha Dominion ParliamentBldlnipoae jtflt l

Putlrour IhonrdeT to tha wheel,said Hercvlefe *TFhlp up your horse*

d h l f th f th lsaid Hercvlefe TFhlp up your horse*and h«lpf them, for .that l«xthe only

t th idand h«lp them, for .that l«xthe onlway to obtain the aid that yon want" -'?Th " h T d W l t h

. ^ e t t b e r br birth of n»tnnai»UOB. Betaen from the jDntted State*

By

ThBy,,are "haTpadp^

or from a piee*add t

?ThBy,,are hTpd i r n e l v / t h e meelvet—Troetf iOie X<*blea of Ae«opi the

^Jald Brrwitb Adam!; ^it glre* mepaln to'aee yon w«»ta« the Boor

one alriady-made eol^cTf|i»; leather appear* In

^acJlbbootrlmmiiig. tor;hataare colored velVeto, narrow falle* and

••pdereltaiyttlclrcaii beapptliipedI Iy>on the-bat^Dun beaded flower*1 X ' ' A '

Ba^MaSaa^m^STa^liBTP b W a a n ^ b ^

<825Blll*saWr9*

tea«wa|adaB

tor/aTtoaTiWj&SaYfiMNWtCB

; Graves and'daughtersand Anna', will monimm

aiSSadWtforfQlk. < . ^«'G , Jope* of Tennessee' U Vaitio*i T C J f H

Tfc. part,|MV-, MUbMowai l a ;R." D, Townamd laatB l ; Th 'talk waa

, Jp *hi* ton, Tta C. Jones, of Hamptoni t t

X. BM. )^^|i.iaitJw,laJaMPT watdaa hfl£af*it* g ft;Jtot aab)

ftoaVa aNfowa attack <* pmuaMadft.; •- , •?• * . . - . * ,

u C . t » , l |•ant af. the' ,W«dwday;;Mfnrii«CIl'»MJK)felJIi;;&

•f ota r awi.Htl. Artiel* IV.iSaat.

rlfcla bam.'tianUliv tfcmktpt" t V b w n ai doat

p M.BE O U a R b ! Tana, tha

U ( k b d ('Jdfal eoajprtltii'for Eddte

« JWWy h i ' M woaU"'«(kb r mdar • p<na(k to hal • * ta^ tt f "

p«mr JWWy champion.' Mr; Wild

ip

m e w l «-• *- etan^ ttaMM; wilb CfMlS AQAIM8T

y p«?r esHtrtr IMlddirc.il*>

it t t . USTOMW 1|M u i aBopwSix-froai N:Av9ar t t . USTOMW 1|M u i a^. — .«£• thiilla oT btit»>iiH»to«

'Ut t b t i c a t l L JB* wer topemail

pagca. Afterna*.ii ahortbntm-

'la which a

faitbarr.baBBin«'A »Ut«MDt- tint willi t ' f A r i M t e lfraarhala';MairitaaaMi

Law" with an ablo e m *taiati'af Anr icu Matey alf ap'•jib* atyes to mbodfsd/ in.tnfaa

pJorg diataaerf ihei, at B-G«BMII brf

id M Bl h U b b k >g

raluaidit. Mr. Blair haU lba.bk>•at telbata to Vm aoldim and aflaanon both l i t e and «pUlind>«t_ibanapaet tot aaeh atbar asl«nc*tb>

c'by the WliabethVoaiaal In

UtnUtgr. Mm. Htckol.hna.a^ajorily f tba baUOajta mo*p M b * > n a or awta, ^aailU J. (hi

aM'.tord 8labiJJBwanapaet tot aaeh atbar a s « n c t >flgbtart'la arataal. The ana wba

' i l l d pcmit arr.tbaojoaAayoaa ahla to paaf toag

>r,spiairIa,atar7,rwu toUl "

aoalni by State Baaadfba(>anal|tava bwk a bnaj>feaiV ttU dita up. ^ •» A _• . * •

-. If yoa fed a bit'lonely on next \Sunday afternooa «r. da not know •;

B/awamw* MW •"•» 1 • — - - — - • " —

Yolwd thilr BpjtaatattoB. • --' alaa'aad aaprvtoa M mtMm'^ilaTjlUfnafwl IBMBBI B B W ktlUlaaaf lawawMaaBB*

Fkna «nta«.«|UiamnftObbk BOMB•ad sbpd JMBM.- TM1M1 putleolan.AMJ^CtoarilBrildl ^£«". •«*i»P*F"*" « *' Mm. A. V. V. Hlboon of Elisibtth

""tor u * •tackwlbntdaay p y

the Men'aBJble-ClBiiiBtlKFrei-b A | vof fnandi at 4<.)*Wf party"'Uat bytcrjtn chapel. V -Co« and aeeifthat Soot ao,

Neitf Sttnday^Mkrch 5th'one of

Skit%,

inrited. ' ?

half ai9oadaad«o)Bat boBMsT«ia*t'*BdS i b ^ . ; t » 6 o « L r t t O f , W . H . W

VJW.1 WB»X(1M way. l*"«r proilowacr. Uek^ak* jm.

y S t f EirfefcpltoBMpated..;.- .

wyjBR^Clevelandnight (he

theRoaeUeV RaUirAaNdilloB VlaaMaryy

• an Inbjn atlng talk n

•T^l- M W- V1 ! • • _ • • h hi •

ooil'- Daacea :locala while. Xeitef'played goodfrttllttic. 'feline-no: !

. » » '* *» v - • * x • i

\ Ipquirc aamUafGnoe ''-N

iky\ tj fotwald,.'. , "8j.fa lNOT. all .-fC l f :rt'o* tba Crutford

INSUAlCe aai tf«LJ5TA1EW.I38-J

» Vlaa-ahalmnn^,' Mia>-K«tbarW4raaiwl.Meratary:• 3 > M W F b « r i h i r r : i * « « r ;

M.S9TS * LadyiaAttendawe

•*II. DbRN t ."ATO'<arr NEW BRIDGE." ' -Int'.tht1ptelimJnaxy.,gamt the•b J »W"J H . a V . » ^ * »_ . Zll*" a*

T.\jpreehold« flCeJfcr haa atcired TBU88ES.\jpree C ^h .= = T - * * - * t e M l > * e tmiirovfiilthe * - ' " * ~

id- VveThe .'1

SBU>

BP i W^M I 'J1T1 ' '"P > '

~-name-a/Permanent ConOrganicattyn-whose dot;

,to select otpcers for the.)eiety *n3"S9 graft a ConstBy-laws. Cteorg«C. Telleiman, presioed, and A. -Iwaa secretary. There' wiatooMesan/Meadck'De,

p p m M e a f rDamon and MiM Alice U l''ThTiMfiSaf mMa

Mrs, John Oeninan,ndrlcka and 'Mrs. Wet

pereons'reelde in different- thetown, go that thecc

both representative as tand particularly 'well qtthe dnSea, >

Oaring; the pastnipnth tof the >len's League ofPresbyterian Chnrcn in atemovement baa become mi

dd_and/jriany_. emme

™es_andjriany_. ebare been heard commeidea of -a >, central < ohaiquarters. The'plan as coninvolves abaolntely no cbinterference with any of the

_ my* jnan* btwjr,; ev>dopie. 'Dp~iJr;next Su

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