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(/\T OW. what have you on your mind, Teddy?" hi N demanded Violet Raymond, as her brother] ev ere?" finished his third cup of tea, with an alr of ‘ @eep meditatio ly at Stellenbosch {tating manner—“the Tugela, enld Gadsden, “thas! tit? Were you in Natal. 1 was chlef- you know “Remember Ralph Colmore, Vit" sata her brother,| ‘I think ever one should tuke thelr turn in South placidly producing a telegram from his jacket pocket. | Afri extiaime! Viule annoyed at the foolish ‘ “| met him in town on Tuesday looking thoroughly | qtestions propounded to her her ‘The men who do not go out are s. ones that do. baked. Felt sympathetic; forgot the slze of the houne-boat, and invited him down. Now, I must walk to the station to meet him this hot afternoon. He burried ashore and strode across the elds. leav~ ing them to condemn his carcless good nature. “Mr. Colmore doesn’t look much iike a half-fledged chick,” said Ethel, as they watched Teddy returning with his guest. . They were talking with great animation. Teddy's Inughter pealed across the fields, the other min smiled grimly. He was very tall, thin and brown and carried himself erect, but without swinging his Bhoul- ders, which made him ungain'y. Later they discov- ered that he had grave, gray, peering eyes; a &een, clean-cut face, so thin that the muscles were visible working beneath the skin when he spoke or emlied After dinner, when t.ey sat beneath the awning tn the soft light of Japanese lanterns, Violet was an- noyed to find that he still retained the trick of stea'th- ily staring at her. ‘A sigh came from the corner where the new arrival sat In @ heavy shadow. “Mr, Gadsden,” cried Violet, to a guest just back from the Transvaal, “do get your banjo. Our river te cold and welrd; It sings to me of sandness and sorrow.” Gadsden hastened to obey her behest. He was an accomplished hero, who could sing a good song, “vamp” on anything from an Frard grand to a tin whistle, do drawing-room conjuring tricks, recite com- edy or tragedy, and talk. Colmore seated in his dark corner learned to envy him. wonder what our fellows of the 1,00th are doing to-night,” speculated Gadsden, with his hands thrust deep into the pockets of his ulster and a cigar glowing detween his ips, a she reclined in the centre of the group. a laugh, spend thelr subscriptions from tak pays, my girl.” vont What é me br Miss Ra ment, the hero Idea of our modesty jopen veldt, 8 great deal abou you're sleepy, After that I'll tu ‘tappy and glorious, of warfare. One Biacult between four of us Wish there were more of us, God wave the Queen!"* chanted Colmore from his corner. “Hello! where did you hear that?" inquired Gads- den, looking at him with lanquid surprise. “Oh, a newspaper fellow told me that was your ‘grace before meat,’" he explained hurriedly. “But I suppose it isn’t true about the one biscult, Mr. Gads- den?" “Oh, you can obtain no conception of the awful pri- tles. tened him “the “What about a that cannot be neglected?" inquired her brother with n patriots like myself, who have to their them Don't forget the man who leisure ge a holiday. ou Are a fat and lazy that does not exonera “And adds immensely gentlemen who relinquish ease and comfort in their country’s service,” he sald, with a courteous bow to troubles, very pleasant evenings. and a banjo are among the sweets of life.” ‘Teddy got out of his chair; he had recently heard a Nelly, “It is past midnight, and all you people have to rise early, if I'm skipper of the ‘Suafower,’ so turn In put out these lights, then I'll take you to your room. ick Gaddy up in his blankets to dre Good-night, you girls.” ‘The next morning Colmore developed more peculiar!- Instead of diving overboard healthy man he actually went ashore and walked along the bank until he discovered a secluded spot where he could paddle. Then, during breakfast, he confersed his Inability to row, punt or swim, He made the admission without a blush, and Vi secretly ch: She abso- lutely scorned him, and the modest endeavors he made during the following days to win her approba- tion were more than wasted. However, he quickly eltering themselves behind the brave I'd make every one volunteer.” worthy citizen who a business on a house-boat becuuse varlous war fonds prevent generous old dufter. ore . Mr. Col Annot agree with your description of your he replie vely the stay-at-homés, she urged with a true woman's insistence In arga- ymond," to the honor “Oh, really, Mr. Colmore, you've an exaggerated ‘he answered with becoming ‘After all there are worse beds than the even If le iy a downy pillow for a ured head there {a the bon camaraderie always existing tn @ squadron of well-bred gentlemen. awfully nice chapples in the 1,000th, and we had somo A good pipe, a camp fire, one's blankets are wet, t life on the veldt. ‘Aunt he declared. complete molly coddle."" due to those and a ‘Then There are some Colmore, help me to like an ordinary ’ —_ “Did he get a V. .2" asked. Vi Why, you silly kid, be is only « Colonel, sata rother with an effort at cynicism. worry him, there's a good girl. mischlef to last a week, I’ % Do you think [ ought to make amends?” shed quired with a : A "No, found It you kn he was awfully away.” mit that the “molly coddle,” at all eve wae notin take b au 1 ta yack with \ yest cory to te! vem all about it, in the way, and he listened with a nover-tiring Interest | whether to f ng or to a ver round Mt ' “1 feel an 8 bloodless reminis the horrors of) “Don't be absurd,” sald Aunt Neill x y Jia " staring at him through his spectacles, Im fearfully } and It will be an ox 1} vigorousiy, & I did not feht as a patriot, Vit sald her gentle aunt, “way don't you take a | swims be will give Mr. Colmore som t yf clint ver a W sath came in| Mon with him ttle more notice of that poor Mr more? do as he cannot swim | ‘ about me, {and mine ould “Why, my dear?” inquired VL hed on the rail But tt is se bjected Aunt N Murmured Colmer | tought for the pride of ¢ “He ts nether Interesting nor enteruiin ng. atple ently a over hi t my asting | fUght with my teeth “The poor man 1s very much in love with you Just (is bmy tatty ‘ n ff che punt 19 lo we omed | bren jostied, spat upon, an as he used to be.” ur 1 the sy 1 vi remarka Sys ending ve but si him for | 8° I don't feel sorry when “Which does not make him a more t seat,‘ astent ' ed th : f our own wrongs, i oe = - acicnianinnind sImore wa ip which he} When he has seen his best 5 us od kitten, Having, 8% THE INVALID. ‘to let her lust ne the | Dressed with Boer ploty, a “A MAN ISN’T NICE TO TALK TO WHEN HB'S SEDN HIS BEST FRIENDS DIE." punt arrived w 4, bubbi with pretty spe him to sterilize the Instruments. “1 feel a bea: tion to his friends. “But the fact Is I'm jus from the Transvaal with this hole tn my shoul © L ought to have told you, espectally Mr. with whom I might have had the plea comparing notes, but 1 ing or entertaining,” answered her niece with a pretty pout, “I never met such a man, He can't row, swim, sing or talk, He can only smoke and stare at you through his eye-glasses.’” fe certainly does look at you over much; still he 4s a change from Mr. Gadsden.’ Never mind,” cried Vi, shortly. down, for he has been to the war, and Is golng again when he 1s fit. Oh, dear! I wish something would happen, It is horribly mean of Teddy and Ethel to “1 won't run him | So eaying she fell gracefully overboard a splash; but even before Aunt Nellie had exclaimed Colmore dived from the top of the house- With a few strong strokes he reached her, and then, suddenly losing the power in his arms, wallowed Aunt Nellie screamed, for as he rolled over she saw a red staila spreading on the shoulder of “Oh! VIL boat. helplessly his jacket. Vi Raymond saw It too, and, sudden horror at the result of her folly, assistance. The ‘complete molly coddle paced the meadows with hia sister, “but I was full tp with bis eternal talk of his sufferings. Of course] “Awkward, if he I . he la one of the beat, but he ts confoundedly selfish] ® face that belted her Aippancy. and self-indulgent. ao when I ran across Colmore Ij “Den't you think it @ man is a. fool, you kun brought him down to enjoy the Joke, Old Ralph was with hardly | q mighty chemistry man on the Rand, and hi has been through the whole scrap, and got under very painful clroumetances. the advance with his best pal, when they fell ambush, and the Boera threatened to shoot they gave the alarm. Of course they yell thrilled with | piazos and warned the other follows. He got swam to his floated on know.” yations the volunteers and yeomanry have to undergo] won the friendship of Aunt Nellie, and the terrier by reading the newspapers,” crled Violet. Pip was devoted to him, while he shared with Teddy “The Modder river ts very bad. isn't it?" some clandestine joke over which they yelled with “Yes, by all accounts. Of course, I was never up|laughter when alone. They were happy lounging days there, you know," explained Gadsden. of golden sunshine, when nothing but a belated meal “There is another river,” questioned Colmore, in a! could ruffie their peace. Even Vi was bound to ad- wa CORONATION. CONCERT FOR TURKEYS. Herr Baler, the great vivilnist, has re- cently been making a series of expert- ments concerning the effect of music on animals in the German zoological gardens, with Interesting results A puma was found to be peculiarly susceptible. As soon as the playing be- gan he stretched himself and listened intently. with sensuous pleasure, says the Boston Globe. ‘This continued as long ay the musto was soft and low, but when the move- ment and tempo changed, and the play- ing became loud and rapid, he sprang to his feet, lashed his tail, and gave every evidence of high nervous excitement. Leopards showed complete indiffer- ence. ‘The lions were nervous and ap- prehensive, but when the player passed on they went to sleep. The Hon cubs seemed to show a disposition to dance | when the music was animated, but the ILLIONS «use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, ing, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for tly fraud,” sald Colmore In explana- cannot talk about the war fighting like a hero in the Imperial Light Horse. Was scouting In and his pal was killed, so he is a bit upset, you SAVE YOUR SKIN SAVE YOUR HAIR the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scal ruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten- tions and inflammations, or too free ot offensive pers) y before T # Stop he did Vi stood! J with ihe wat x, | there was and sald shar Go away both of y J xend | thelr minds the scones thi Aunt Nellie with my mac h At length Gadsden arose a Gotmore ellinbed to the to) bank et an offort to shake off ws 1 thes fell down in ar ter, and Ts moment Violet was knelt th us a chan rections in a votce shrill wath fear. “Mr. ¢ veldt halt a fn or, quick! Aunt, chs brandy ont tthe | 80 Old, and ¢ ‘i food, and ft 1s all my fault Jam an fdtot." | been under I've Afterward she was very much annoyed wit y | War path, so, now 7 am 6, especially with Gadsten, for iking a. 8 next boat to see if thes Ng If he had been at all nice he would have gone away | pens when he saw me s9 wet and—mess) p explaincd| “My deur fellow,” said t ° with much indignation; quite overlooking the | course, I'm only a Colonial, act that Ralph Colmore had stared at her while in| amiss to me, but I can ¢ iat state for quite twenty minutes real hardship to the One T The doctor was staggered to find the cause of the} Went out TM bet tt ten't n trouble wasa partly healed bullet wound, such casca| of fighters which the natt being rare {n general practice, However, the patlent treated the matter with much sang froid, and told] W!!l be tn time for plenty o: t home| tite was drawing der Of} pleasant holiday with Ralp Gads-| “you were very un sure of ver," she comp’aine gratitude now. Why, you « Pose to her?” as been He winged know, the tradition ought Why, you, Vi!" "Then do be quick," “Why? “Because I'm going to whispered, turning away hi into an them If ed like winged she 3-Room by CUTICURA comple and beautifyin, les, and dan for baby rashes, |4- Room annoying irrita~ ‘ation, in comple mischievous glance. hi Don't be a fMirt this time,” That night after dinner Colmore fulfilled his promise) xplanation is due to Gadsden,” he said): Our feelings must be quite different, y shock you. bared for vengeance. tly Ured of seeing mine go under. I'm notelme vent I promise to eat those doy biuculta® motlve of their seji-abnegation. I imagite you Tt was in the brief Indian summer. to a close, that Vi talked of thelr, it is the other way about—that is, you know, if the “Mr, Colmore! What are you trying to say?” Miss Raymond—I'm trying to propose: BAUMANN'S 4oth St. and 8th Ave. Furniture and Carpets. ment, furnished WRITE FOR LIST OF GOODS FOR THESE ROOMS, ment, furnished “Now don’t You've don ” abe m sure. Ma gone on you before) a coke a way pecullarly his o but you see , so have nothing In com Gadsden has he English races 1, hive: I have dQ deen called bad names,” farms are burned, for 1! A man isn't nice to talk to 0% triends die, and—and Em nd fn fact Pm—t'm i some entreaty, and th as they sat conjuring up s man had llyed throug] nd, taking his hand; said)” his customary style: “ttm” Id be ashamed, only they! til Lonly slept on the wet) 1d those biscults werent eat them, I've never na Boor on the fit, I'm out again by the ive me a chance this time, he other man hesrilly, "ol so hard tack dovan't come e understand It wes @ Very th when they first: now, and you'll find a-band: ion rigntly honors. tor the ¢ the fun yet."” when their tver h Colmore. concerned when I was in the: “so It is no use pretent miy asked me once thi he reptiod, siti ments, and then said, you know if a fellow saves without getting flerce. ‘Teddy knew, ao he ! al80 4! lowing morning If 1 had a cold “You must tell us all about ft when you're better.” pte me xouineding sald Violet, fussing round the sofa on which he was “But that should not have prevented you from com condemned to He for a week BtanHy innuieitas! Rabid “Which will be to-night after dinner if T know] i. a voy | anything of Ralph,” sald her brother; “tn the mean fe thought for several m | time If you'll leave nim alone I'll tell you all T know."*| SPParent fnno Do Foe eee ey am old Gaddy," said Teddy as he| © sifl's life H ts considered good form for him ta pro= a bricklayer,” remarked Vi, ¥ to be inverted?” said, blushing furfously. - accept you, Ralph,” er head, Apart- 198 te, at... 69." Apart- Cl Geos Coronet of Princes of Great Britain. Worn Coronet of Princesses of Great Britain. The Coronet of royal count and royal nephews by all pune, brotuece und uncles of the S0v- circle te helghtenal with (roses pa ae, 4 Coronet of @ Duke, Above the rim are eight | tr (ait sion, Grotunge and, unsing, Gf ine Soe ciclo Is telghianel wb crome oalens, ere of the Sovereign: The olrole la helghiened with gold strawberry leaves at equal Gletancea Older members of the family were evi-| the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many floutsede-ips and as many crosses patece al- Teaves alternately. \dently better pleased with ellegro mess-| antiseptic which readily suggest themselves to women ternacely. f ; 'CASH OR CREDIT. ures, and especially mothers, and for all the pu: of the toilet, bath, | ° H < , : } ies ware besiy arigtimed. The] aad, auseay, CUTICURA SOAK combines aetiegte emoliey CITY OR COUNTRY. ae z : properties derived from CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin f uly one of them displayed evidence of ‘i * C 8th Ave. Y! neat (aes . . we A great pleasure cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most OF. ve. and 46 Nat lone since a concert was given at} fefreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever com- Open Saturdays Until 10 P. the poultry show at Posen, The fowls unded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and | = — listened intently gu ths oly (one which utifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign AnUaemers eine alec anne it for all the purposes of the toile}, bath, and nursery. Thus it EDEN | WoRuD IN Wax. New ai ie combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and |MUSEE onscirs'cancerin Vos Soa ne = rei ent Concerts. Vocal Sololate, complexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the rT)? Tire et aD IN JAPAN. fi PASTOR'S, (onkstids™* | world, CONTINOUS A writer, describing scenes on Japan- ‘y ’ 20 AND 30 CTS. can fallwaya, ays whens native lady} COMPLETE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $1.00. | sie °2°E ca Maly’ 2 Etter and tte *. Reldy & Currier and others, ent the carriage she § her feet} Conalating of Curiouna Boar, the, t9 cleanse th skin of oruste TE ae —— —- smn! He Scanea atacitay Vrs Wy and scales ao Ickeded cuticle; Y NT: b E y 58th a GoUN i ‘a a re Hee a ne i ie UBER Ment, 0c, W010 tantly allay Seng, Inflammation, aod Irritation, ERRACE GARDEN Near Lex. pri” Pr and then sits demurely with hor} id heal; and CUTICUKA KYAOLYENT PILLS, 2bc., 1 S ‘ i ri eT aera ae ee feet doubled beneath her A moment} he blood, iA sinur wer la atten aufictent io | NIOHtT, SAID PASHA, jolie, gold strawberry, leaves and four sliver m1 re the cap, are. sigh Coronet of @ ly aby Cerone: of e Bante, Immediately ebere theater ahd jighte & clgarot e | he, disiguring, and bumilladng skin, scalp, - —— balla at alla nite pipe, which holds just tobacco enough to : London, ‘French Depot: Hue de la Palx, Yaris riharGaareil Jroduce two good whiffn of » OFTE 3 Props, Boswa, U. 8. As "he robe or mantle of the Peers {s to) velvet, and the capes of miniver pure, | tassie of gold on the to; Japane: oph th Chocnlate Coated) are a new, tastel | yo. @ 107. MAT. 0 A 4 >, No jewels or |later date, as is also the practice of | Japanese people alt with tho! ( jonted) are a new, tasteless, AVE, @ 107, MAT. Ww be of crimson velvet edged with miniver,| the number of bars of ermine on the| precious stones my be used in the cor-| placing within the coronet a cap of crim-| the sewt of the car, aud not as CUT! UR i RESO! VENT PILLS (Garioss, eopnomieal substitute for the cele |p von Templo BL CAPIT the cape furred with miniver pure and cape and th p Bw p ; Drated Nquid Curious Tesinvie?, as well as for all oter blood purifiers aud humour me Go, 18 r pe tur rend cape an e length of the train de-|onets, or counterfelt pearls instead of eon velvet lined with ermine and sur-|Peans do, When the Ucket collect Cures, Phtup in sorew-capped pocket vials, Conalmng the same number of doses as @ powdered with bars or rows of ermine | pending on the rank of the wearer. allver balis, the privilege of wearing a| mounted by a gold tassel. ‘The use of | red In w blue uniform, enters the car- fo. Dottie of Liquid RwsoLV ExT, price, 200: i : (that ts, narrow pieces of black fu The coronets in every case consist of a coronet adorned with Jewels belonging | coronets. by Bar Aid not begin until | Tase he removes his cap and twice bows Excursions hecording 10 thele dogree, ‘These man-|ctrcle of allver gilt, ornamented with exclusively to members of the Royal|the reign of Charles II, Before his time Politely, He repeats the bow as he | A ts : tles will im every case be worn over| representations of various Jewels raised Family, they onl, comes to each p collec’ musemen | | they y wore plain gold circles, It 0 passenger to collect the ntertal 01 full Court dress, uniform or regtmentala. | on the surtace—with the exception of| Coronete have been worn by Peern| was that | who, In 1685, granted |tickets from them f | Sparm Rsterlalning Dey nd CARH ‘he robes or mantive for the Peeresses)/@ Baron's, which ie « plain circle—the since the reign of Edward III. but the | Warrants to (utish'and {rte Kings — i PROCTO ot the world. tntereace are to be worn over thelr uaual Court |oaps being composed of crimson velvet definite form given to the coronets of the | Syqnnie sior , ay tacts (OF thoes, King H ‘ Ay Revel aes ame Steasea. hep will alao be of crimson turned up with ermine, and with @ different orders of the Reerage is of ef tne peers’ of gheta similar to those! 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