The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19??, December 21, 1906, Image 5

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    led to suppose would be his, was a b itter
fact. II»* «et It down to the cupric«* of
great men, ynd strove to live down tlie
sting. The cbi«*f dilli« ulty lay In bi« c<»n
teinplntcd m arriage; and in* delib«*rated
with himself whether In* o u g h t for the
present t<, abandon it, or to carry it out.
By MRS. HENRY WOOD
Il«* decided up<»n the la tte r course. It 1«
prohabh* that b»* d«*eraed lie could not In
honor withdraw now, and It 1« more than
p ro b a b le thnt, once having allowed him-
»elf
to cheri«h bi« bojc*« mid bi« love, he
C IIA ITK II IV.
her by return of post, and ran as fol*
w a s not stoic enough to put them from
One morning tlier* w«« a »fariling nn tows :
him agaio.
notiixN'inent In the Tim«*«.
A» La<i>
Ml Do»r M other I canceled tny
Mrs. D ane gave permission readily. A»
Avon*« «•}•*« fell ii|«m It, n I k * truly thought promis«* of giving the living to Baum gar­
long
a« «In- lived and was with them her
th**y must I h > playing hsr fill««*; that her ten at G race’« request. Khe wrote to me
«mall Income would augment theirx. And
eight wa« fulling h<*r.
posthaste «oiue dii^s ago, telling me there
In alm ost every houre th e re is
T he living of G reat W hitton wiin I n were reANona why B aum garten would I n * within u month of Mr. Baum garten'« dis-
a room th a t th e h e a t from the
npjNuntm<-ut,
h«*
and
Edith
became
man
Btowi-il upon tin* llm i. iiml Bev, Wilfred utterly unfit to hold G reat W hitton. and
o th e r stoves nr furnace fail« to
and
wifi*.
F II i <4 ««-n, a personal friend of the Earl begging me to hcHtow it upon any one
reach. I t m ay be a rrxun on
“ You do quite right," warm-hearted lit­
oi Avon.
th e “ w e a th e r’’ side, o r one having no bent
othei than upon him. T h at 1« all 1 know ;
II«*» lady«hlp I’« I lid out for her rluugh you thOMt a«k an explanation of Grace, tle Mr. Brice had manured them. “The
connection. I t m ay i>e a cold hallw ay. No m at­
te r in what p a rt of th e house— w h eth er room or
ter In I’o m m o t io n , «In* sent her maid. i If course, I assumed «he wa« w riting for cutting« and contriving* necessary to
make a «mall inc<»u,r go a« far a« a large
hallw ay—it can soon be m ade sn u g and cozy w ith a
C h a r i t y , to h u « ti*n h«*r. G rin « * fe n rs d h e r you.
It 1« Mettled now, and too late to
m other wa» w on*, mid Hew to the room •hange hack again. Elliotaen will do very one render a young couple all the hap­
pier. I ought to k n o w ; mine was «mall
WltQ rapid NtepN.
well in lb«* living, I dare «ay. A« to hl«
“ What ran i»«* the meaning of this, wife wanting to turn ami tw ist him to a t­ enough for ninny a year of my married
O ra< r?" griNpid tin* rounte««. ’’Henry ha« tempt foolish thing« in tin* church, mm you llf<-; It’« not much else now."
The autum n wn« advancing when I^or'i
not given tin* living to Mr. Itnumgnrten «♦•«•in to fear, 1 think it hardly likely. If
afn-r n il; he has given it to young Elliot «he doe«, he m ust put h«*r down. Ever Avon came down to pay a visit to hi«
mother. H is lordship brought with him
•vn !"
your loving son,
(E q u ip p e d w i t h S m o k e le s s D e v ic e )
full intention« to have it out with her,
“Oh, bull ed,” Ni»ld Grai*e, carelessly.
"HENBY.”
U nlike o rdinary oil h e a te rs th e P e r f e c t i o n gives satisfaction
a n d w it h iirnce, si»oOt that m atter in the
"Tea, I did w rite to H enry, m am m a;
“ H arry can do «« he likes, | suppose.“
alw ays.
F irst an d forem ost it is absolutely safe—you can n o t
summer, lie begun with hln mother. Khe
“ So, he can’t, in such n esse #» this I did n«k him not to give the living to kn«*w no more of It than he did, «he pro-
tu rn the wiclc to o h igh o r to o low. G ives in te n se h e a t w ith o u t
Mr. B aum garten,“ avowed («race, with
A t le a n t he o u g h t n o t. O n c e h i« p ro m t« *
sm oke or sm ell because equipjied w ith sm okeless device.
teMed r»*«**ntfully, for «he wn« «till sore
w n » g iv e n to m e, it n h o u ld h a v e heel) passionate emphasis, when questioned, her
Can i»e easily carried from room to rotim. As easv
upon the point. AJ1 she could «ay wa«
kept.
I cannot utiderNtand h i« g o in g cheek« •flam e, for the subject excited and that be had w ritten to promise the living
to operate as a lam p. O rn am ental as well as useful.
trie«! her. ’’.My reason wa« that I con­
fro m It.
I t in n o t lik e h im ,“
Made in tw o finishes—nick el and japan- Brass oil fount
for M r . B a u m g a r te n Hnd then gave ft to
“ Weil, mainmn, I don't •»•*• that It mat sider him nn unfit man to hold it.**
f»e.iutifully em bossed. H olds 4 q u a rts of oil and burns 9
W ilfred Elliotsen.
hour«. T h e re ’s real satisfaction in a P erfectio n Oil H eater.
“ Why, It wa« at your requ**«t th a t I
le t « to un, w h ic h e v e r way It may I n *.”
(«rad*
was
more
imperviou«
still.
Khe
E very h e a te r w arranted. If not a t your d e a le r’s w rite our
“ But It doe« m atter, i don't want a s«ked H enry to give it to Mr. Baum gar
nearest agency for descriptive circu lar.
• n ; >'<u
tic have no ¡- i<«* until I «imply refused to discuss the subject at
sim p,ring young fellow like W ilfred El
ail, telling her brother to bold hi« tongue.
T ’h *
__ X-
T
m ake« the h o -n - b right.
||.>fa**U down here, and whoae wife goes consented," retorted Lady Avon.
“
I
don't
is*e
why
you
should
blame
me,
Z l r t V f ) L H m O I . « f t e .a i r .t « n < P ~ t lam p
’’But, after reflection, I came to th«
In for rank l*tiMey|«ni i»**«i<|.-«. Khe ha»
f wr «Il-round household
m other," remouBtraied the young man.
only lieen waiting for hi« apj*ointment to conclusion that I ought not to have pre««
WUuu^^
u*c. Oi re« a d e a r , steady
“
It
was
certainly
no
fault
of
mine."
lig h t. F itte d w ith latest
a church, rejNirt says, to make him play «•«I it ; that he ought not to have it, ami
Improve*) burner. Mad* o f brass throughout and n ick el plated.
" I t was your fault, H enry,” retorted
all kind« of antii « in i t ; «he lea<U him by would not do i t ; and the shortest way to
Every lam p warranted. Su itab le for library, d in in g room ,
parlor or bedroom, l i not at your dealer*« w rite to n earest agency.
the no««*.“
mend the m atter was by w riting to H nrry. Ixidy Avon.
“ I told you of G race's peremptory let­
STANUAltO O IL C OM PANY
r b a t's «11.“
G ra c e laughed.
ter.“
Ixidy
Avon
glanced
keenly
at
her
daugh­
" I t 1« no laughing m atter.“ reproved
*» 2?.
"W ho but you would he«*d the wild let­
her mother, “ for me or .Mr. Baum garten. ter. Khe was mentally a«king her«elf ter of a girl? You should have waited
1 «hall be a«hamed to look him in the what It all m eant th«» burning face, the for me to confirm it. As I did not do so.
face. And he had begun to lay out plan« tons sharp a« a knife «nd telling of you ought to hare w ritten to me before
M any a T ru e W ord.
O w n M a n u ia r ls r « .
for hia m arriage with Mi«« Bane and pain, tlie cApriclon« conduct in regard to acting. 1 did not cure for Mr. B aum gar­
When, a few years ngo. someone In
gjr William Bailey "played thia off.”
the
preferm
ent.
But
«he
could
not
tell;
their Ilf«* at G reat W hitton !"
ten to have G reat W h itto n ; it was Grace
"H ow do you know that 7“ a«ked Grace, •be might have her «uaplcions, and very who worried me Into asking it of you; nn idle Jest worded nn advertisement as he expressed it, at a dinner at which
for a housemaid saying that the ad- the late Cardinal Vaughan sat near to
ridiculou« suspicions, too, not at all to f»e
quickly.
but a« you prorai««‘d it to him, it should vertlser would and could give "refer him. "Where did you get that bit of
e
n
te
rta
in
e
d
.
but
«be
could
not
tell.
Mr«, Brlc«, told roe «> when «he wn»
hnvv l»e»*ti h i«.
You cannot picture to
I am sorry that a daughter of mine
here yesterday.” replied Lady Avori. “ She
yourw lf, H enry, half the annoyance it eucea" we all laughed and thought history from?*’ the cardinal asked. "I
«hould
have
condescended
to
behave
so;
It t<»o funny to be true. But It was didn’t get it from anywhere.” Sir Will-
knew from the Hanes that Kyle B a u m g n r
ha« co«t m*."
prophetic. Recently In the newspaper lam answered. "I make history as I
ten wo« to h are G reat W hitton and to you best know whnt motive prompted It,
Ix»rd
Avon
could
picture
it
very
welL
To bestow ■ living and then
m arry E dith. Why H enry should l*e so (»race.
All this arose from (»race*« absurd cs- of a suburban city an advertisement aie 1 go on.”— Manchester Guardian,
<n
itch
It
away
again Io caprice 1« sheer
changeable 1 cannot Imagine."
price. She had been indulged all her life peered for a cook and a housemaid, and
W o rth K n o w in g .
Isidy Avon wa» evidently very much child’« play. It will bo a cruel blow to
and did just a« «he please«].
the one In want of the servants added
T h at A llcock’« Plasters are th e highe«t
annoyed, and Justly •*> ; annoyed at the Kyis B aum garten."
"And for yon to put so silly a young In a manner unmistakably meant to lie
A cruel blow it was. Lady Avon turn-
result of medical «cienceand -kill ami in in­
fact, ami annoyed bet-atis* «he was un
fellow* a« Elliotaen into it,” went on j*-rMia«lve “first change in ten years." gredients
and ni thod have never iwen equ­
I to b«*r «l«*»k after «|«*aking these words
able to understand her anti, who wa«
Lady Avon, «-niarging on her grievance«. But who among us feels like laughing aled. T hat 'h e y are the orignal and genuine
’«
»
her
daughter,
ami
began
a
note
to
the
neither capricious nor Inconsiderate. Kh*
“ I told you his wife would mak* him
|N»rou« piasters ujion whose rep u tat on i.ui-
wrote a letter of complaint to hbu that young clergyman, feeling very much hum- play all kinds of prank« in the church." now? Bather It is sobering In Its e f­ tato rs tratle.
hl«*d in mind a« she wrote it. !a the most
fect upon us. since It Hut tells In one
T hat they nev r fail to perform th eir rem­
day, anti aw aited hl« anawer.
"W hat does h* do?" a«ked Ix>rd Avon.
work quickly and effe< tually.
I he 11) news broke abruptly ti(«on Mr. plausible way «b«* could, a lame way at
"Very ridiculous things indeed.
He nmre way a story that is vexing and edial
T hat for Weak fia« k, Bht
Ä
B aum garten. The little hard work I. In l»*«t, «be ajs>logis«*d for the m istake which has put a lot of bra«« candlestick» on the p , r p l « l n K « h n u « ,„ .b o f b o u ^ p e r .
offensive Mr. Bri««*, who had a kind heart ha«l le-vn made, adding «he hardly knew communion table, and he tu rn s himself In the S tate.—Boston T ranscript.
they- are in \a h .a b le .
ami never falle«! to have a kind word for whether it might Is* a ttrib u ted to her «on, about and bows down at different parts
T h a t when you buy A llcock’s Planters
o f O in tm ents for C atarrh th a t
you ob;aui th e best planter» m ade.
hl« patients, chanced to see In the Time« to heiaelf, or to lx»t h. and pleaded for Mr. of the service, and «he » w « * | h her head
Contain Mercury
the «stne paragraph th at Lady Avon »aw. B aum garten’s forgiveneas. T his not* «he forw ard in a fashion th at seta the whole saniercn-y w ill Surely d e ttro y the sense of
dispatched by her footman to W hitton church «taring. We are not u»ed to these
Y o a H a v e ff e e n T h e m .
ami on the asme morning.
Binell and eom pieicljr derange th e w hole ays*
cottage.
tem wi.t-o e n te rin g i t tn ro u g n th e mucous
ami on the ««me morning.
F irst Fiat Dweller—Tboee people
Innovations, H enry.“
i u r ( a u < Such a rtic le « a * ouid neTer be u»ed
Mt. ftnnm gnrtrn chanced to be «taryl
"B less my h eart.” he exclaimed, “ what
Lady Avon wa» correct in saying so. ex «-pton p rescriptio n» fro m re p u ta b le phy- over there are always kicCiag on the
ir
ig
in
the
bouat
«
little
hall
a«
the
man
an unlucky th in g ! How could Bnumgar-
The innovation* were innovations in •J< ia u s a« ih e d am ag e they w ill do is ten foid meals.
ten have made «uch a m is ta k e ? H e « a id approached. U s reoeived the mite from thom* d ay s; now they are looked upon al­ to m s good you can poBsibiy d e riv e from them .
Second Ditto— Then why don’t they
H ad a < « ta rrh Cure, m a n u fa c tu re d by F. J.
Ixidy G race told him. Perhaps it wa« «he him.
most a« m atter« of history, as if they had < heuey A l o., Toledo. O , contain« no m erc u ry , move?
“
Is
there
any
answ
er
to
take
back,
and 1» tak e n in te r n a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon
who mi«t<N>k the m a tte r? “
come in with W illiam the Conqueror.
First Flat Dweller—They’re the kind
the blood and m ucous tu rfa re « o f th e »j stem.
Away he hastened to W hitton Cottage, •ir? My lady «lid not «ay.”
"And the parish is not pleased with In b u y in g H a ll'« < a ta rrh < ure 1«? sure yon get
"I
«
ill
a«*.’’
replied
Mr.
Baum
garten.
that
would rather kick than eat.—De­
the new spaper in hiu pocket, and Into the
the g en uin e. I t 1« ta«en In te r n a lly , and made
them ?" returned Lord Avon.
in Toledo, O hio , by F. I . Cheney A Co. le»ti- troit Free Press.
clergym an's presence, who «at In hi« lit “ Kit down, R obert.“
"Pleased with them ,” echoed his m oth­ tnoniala free.
Shutting himself into hi« study, he
tie i»ttt«|y w riting a sermon. And when
er. “ He began by wnnting to make every
Kdd by l»ruggl»t«, price "5c. per bottle.
•J»
n*-<i
I
->r
n
f.
,
mo­
H ank ord .
H all’s Faxnhy Fills a ie the best.
he got there, he felt at fault bow to o p ti
»oul in the pariwh, ialiorers mid all. a t­
C hurch— A man recently paid $00.nno
tie* ball. It «eemt^l ««, cruel a thing to m ents if moment« of su«i>eiiae ever can tend daily service in the church from S C o n f l r m l n i c t h e 1‘ o p u l n r l i n p r e x a l n n .
do. Mr. Baum garten, who looked gay ami he happy h«* indulged in a vision that o'clock to 1». allowing ‘hem ten minute«
“ M innie," «aid the yotmg man. whose for a s*at in the New York Stock E x­
all might «till I n * rig h t; th at the note wa«
unconscious, led up to IL
for break fast and fifty for p ray ers; and
was thum ping violent'}-, "do you change.
G otham — And did he get it?
H ave you heard any p articu lar n«*w to tell him so. It was short, filling only
he has dressed the Sunday school in know th at everybody—e r--« a y s—says—
one side of the pajw r, and he »1« nm 1 while
"O.
yes. he got it.”
th.» morning !" began the surgeon, afte
th
a
t
we—
we
are
engaged?"
scarlet cloaks, with a large white linen
he read It.
" T h a t’s all right, then. 1*11 bet I ’ve
a few word« had paimcd.
“ I suppoae. H aroid," «he answered,
cross sewed down the back. One thing is
Before he had quite come to the end,
"N o," lightly replied Mr. Itnum gnrten
not liked at a ll; the inexperienced rustic« “ everybody thinks th a t—th a t we ought paid more than thnt in my lifetime for
before he hnd well gathered in it» pur-
»eats in the street cars th at 1 never got.’*
I vc not seen any one to tell me any
cannot l»e made to understand which way to be by this tim e."
I have bc«*n busy since breakfast with |N»rt, a shock, «ingular In its effects, he want» them to tu rn at the creeds; so
A fter that it w asn’t long ubfil every- — Y'onkers Statesm an.
W hether hi»
my sermon for next Munday. Nearly the ■truck Mr. Baum garten.
he hns planted some men behind the free bodv knew it.
It is oG rially reported th a t the growing
lust I shnll preach at L ittle W hitton. 1 or» n th stopped, or the circulation of hi« lM*nch»*s every Sunday with long white
In Ireland there are 211.000 widows, as
of cotton in W est A frica has been very
heart «top|M*<l, or the counting of his
exja c t.”
wands, an«! the moment the Belief begins, comi,ared w>ih only 88.000 widowers.
successful.
Mr. Brice congheiL “ Have you beard pulse« «topped, h«* could not have told, but down come the wand», rapping the heads _—
______ __
be
sunk
down
in
a
chair
powerless,
the
from Ixird Avou?" he asked.
of the doubtful one«. You have no idea
"N ot yet. I rath er wonder at It. Every »etter falling on the table from hi« nerve* of the commotion it cause«."
!<■►« hand. A strange, (»eating movement
m orning 1 look for a letter from him, but
Ixird Avon burst into n laugh. " I ’d
It docs not come. He may be bi Erance « lin ed him inwardly. his th ro at wn« gs«p- have run down for a Sunday before this,
again for nil I know my «elf; I don’t like «Dg, hi« eyelid« were fluttering, a nick had 1 known the fun that was going on.”
faint in*«» hud seised upon him.
to call at Avon House until my apjailnt
said he. "T he girls must take can* the
But thnt lie struggle«! ngainst It with
m**nt is confirmed. It would look push
hulls don’t run at their scarlet cloaks.”
ileajierate
resolution,
h«*
la*Keved
he
should
Ing; as if I wen* impatient.**
"Ah. Henry, you young men regard
W hen th e blood is pure, fresh an d h e a lth y , th e sk in will be soft, sm ooth
Well, I — 1 saw a curious paragraph have fainte<L < Ince before In* had felt the»* thing« but, as m atters for irre v e re n t' an d free from blem ishes, b u t w hen
free from blem ishes, b u t w hen som e acid h u m o r tak e s root in th e circu ­
something
like
thia,
when
he
wa«
an
un*
In th« new spajw r ju«t now, at>out G reat
joking. Mr. Baum garten would not have
latio n its presence is m anifested by a sk in eru p tio n o r disease.
These
W hitton being given aw ay ; hut It wa« dergrnduate nt Oxford, and he had been served tis so.”
rowing
against
time
to
win
a
match.
Tbey
hum o rs g e t into th e blood, g e n e ra lly because of an in activ e o r s lu g g is h
another name th at wa« mentioned, not
Presently he walked out. In one of
yours," said Mr. Brice. “ I thought I ’d said then, those around him. that he had the pleasant green lanes with which the condition of th e m em bers of th e body w hose d u ty it is to collect a n d carry
r <-‘fu?« m a tte r of th e sy stem . T his u n h e a lth y m a tte r is left
come here nt once to sec if you knew over-exercised his strength. B ut he had place abounded, he suddenly encountered f tlle wastu*
not been exercising hi« strength now, and Brice, tlw surgeon, who was coming along to ®o u r a ” (,‘ ferm en t a n d soon th e circu latio n becom es charged w ith th e acid
anything about it."
j poison. *1 he blood b e g in s to th ro w off th e hu m o rs an d acids th ro u g h th e
"N ot an y th in g ; new spapers are alwny« he v m fa r worse this time than he had nt h «teaming paw .
Iwen then.
pores and g la n d s of th e sk in , pro d u cin g Eczem a, Acne, T etter, P soriasis,
m aking m istakes,“ smiled Mr. Baum gar
"W alking for a wag»*r?" cried he.
He «at p«*rfeetly «till, his arm« support­
ten.
"T h a r’« i t ; your lordship has ju st hit
. , f^heum an d s k in e ru p tio n s of v arious k in d s. Eczem a appears, u su a lly
ed by the elbows of the chair, and recov-
Mr. Brice took the pai»er from hi« ered by degrees. A fter a hit, he took up it, refilled the snrgeon, grasping warmly w ith a s lig .it redness of th e sk :n followed by p u stu le s from w hich th ere
pocket. Finding the place, he laid it be­ Lady Avon's note to read it more fully, the ready band held out to him. "I and flows a stic k y fluid th a t dries an d form s a c ru st, and th e itc h in g is intense
fore the clergyman, who rend It. Bend it and then he knew and realised thnt all, I itne often have a match together, and I t is g e n e ra lly on th e back, breast, face, arm s and legs, th o u g h o th e r p a rts
twice over, and begnn to feel somewhat to which he hnd been a«» ardently looking Aotnetinu-« he win« and sometimes I da." of th e K xly m ay be affected. In T e tte r th e s k in d rie s ^ c ra c k s an d b lee d s;
(T o lie continued. I
ha», easy. He read it a third tin»*. aloud. forward, wn« nt nn end.
th e acid in th e blood dries u p th e n a tu ra l oils of th e sk in , w hich are intended
“ We are authorised to «tate thnt the
to keep it soft a n d p lia n t, ca u sin g a dry , feverish condition an d g iv in g it a
H er ladyship's notice does not require
K » e n n t L n«t.
valuable living of G reat W hitton. Home nn answ er, B obert," he snid with a p p a r­
“In the dark, still hours some one hard, leath ery appearance. A cne m akes its appearance on th e face in th e
shire, ban been bestowed by it« patron, ent coolness. "H ow la she to-day?"
th E c s c m a fo r f o r ty *o n a . of. P ^ n p k n and black heads, w hile
shouted ’Burglar!’ ”
I su ffe re d w ith
the E arl of Avon, upon the H onorable
Mitldling, sir. Khe seemed much up­
y
e
a
r
s
a
n
d
c
o
u
ld find n o th in » g to I so n a sis com es in scaly patches on d iffe r-
Id
“You
don’t
say?"
and Beverend W ilfred Elliotaen."
set this morning. C harity told us. by n
Yes. ami then we all rushed out o f '
S a t e n i l y ^ t h ’th« ?tch- Jnt Part^
9 ne
tIle w orst
There ensued a pause. The two gen­ letter she got from his lordship in Ix»n-
i
n
»
a
n
d
b
u
r
n
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our npartmnt* and down the stejis. In
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of a tta ck is th e scalp,’
qucNtioningly.
Mr. Baum garten nodded in answer. He tin» shadows of a corner we saw a th e s k i n a n d w h e n s c ra tc h e d off som etim es ca u sin g baldness. Poison O ak
“ It m ust be n m istake,“ «nld Mr. B aum ­ st«N»«l nt the door looking out. Apparently crouching figure."
Iv y a re also disagreeable ty p e s of sk in
garten. "Lord Avon would not give the watching the man away. The sun was
“G racious!“
living to me, and then give it to nome one shining In Byle B num garten’s face, but
Io n » y e a r s I w a s nfflicted, b u t d is e a s e . T h e h u m o r pro d u cin g th e tro u b le
“And we pummeled him until he was
eiat.”
S«
’‘J ? ,d o n “ ant. “ , th « W 00J th ro u g h th e
the sun which hnd lieen latterly shining
black
and blue. Then the lights were a n y r e t u r n o f th e tro u b le .
W inter to break o u t and to rm e n t th e
“The question Is— did he givo It to on his heart, illum inating it with colors
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- th e re tu rn of S p rin g . T he best
you?" returned Mr. Brice. “ P erhaps tin* of the brightest and sweetest fancy— thnt turned on and everybody gave a cheer
sufferer
w ith
S to c k m a n , H ob.
that could lie heard a Mock.”
m istake lies In your having thought so." sun seemed to have set forever.
tre a tm e n t for all s k in diseases is S. S. S.
“ 1 saw it in hln own handw riting, in his
“How exciting! And It was really the
It neutralizes th e acids and rem oves th e
letter to hln mother. Lady Grace showed
burglar?"
hum ors so th a t th e s k in instead of being
C IIA 1 T E B V.
it to ine; nt le g a l, a portion of it. 11«
irrita te d an d diseased, is nourished by a
T he lio n , and Bev. W ilfred Elliotsen
"No, It was the Janitor. We had
w rote In answ er to nn appeal Lady Avon took poss«‘sslon of the living of G reat
su p p ly of fresh, h e a lth y blood. E x te rn a l
made
a
mistake,
hut
everybody
got
the
had made to him to give me the living. W hitton, having been appointed to it by
ap p licatio n s of salves, w ashes, lotions, etc.,
H is promise was a positive one. It is this Ixird Avon. And the Bev. Byle Bnum- chance to settle up an old grudge.”
w hile th ey soothe th e itc h in g caused by
new»pni>er that makes the mistake, B rice; gnrten remained, ns before, a t L ittle
A n R y e to th e F u tu r e .
s k in affections, can n ever cure th e trouble
It cannot be otherw ise."
Whitton.
"W ould you ra th e r marry a lawyer’s because th e y do n o t reach th e blood. S. S. S. goes dow n in to th e circu latio n
“ Any way, wo will hope so," briskly
Changes took place. They take place or a minister s daughter?
| and forces o u t every p a rtic le of foreign m atte r an d restores th e blood to its
added the surgeon. But he spoke more everywhere. The most notable one was
"A law yers, a divorce costs more norm al, p u re condition, th ereb y p e rm a n en tly c u rin g even* form of sk in
confidently than he f«*lt ; and perhaps Mr. the m arriage of Mr. Baum garten.
than a wedding.“—Houston p o st
affection. Book on S k in D iseases and a n y m edical advice desired se n t free
B aum garten had «Ione the same.
T h a t he hnd lieen grievously disappoint­
It tak e, mail at leu.t M t <» d a y . t . to “ ' l Wh°
S ’ S ± ? for saIe a t 8,1 flrst class d r u S 8tore«-
Lord Avon's reply to his m other's let­ ed and annoyed nt the appointm ent of
ter of complaint and inquiry came to another to the living, which he had been go from Chicago to London.
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The Minister’s Wife
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PERFECTION
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SKIN
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H U M O R S IN T H E B L O O D
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