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"THE-MARRIAGE (By FE, M. Zathéeon) “¥en, Aunt Jearlma,” | Swetty folded Bet hands Aa er 18D) consistendy with regard to Bersel® qi ie Vong |not ‘occur,""R must be far meer to r Fried: dad to have we. cau te rasbae awept her cheeks. They were!ng married, aad ( stonishingly long lashes and to an take care of yout ' outsider they migtt have seaued die trecting enough, but Aunt | auch alluring details, MESES ieecracatincar ae sorlows|siuske Wy had ah allowed tye ‘drawbacks in qugirl who had tocar ~ ter Hying Aiphis, and qcmeat Ogure a are alg poor: girt mead to malstain to her silea ing: flees Heauty- ita 8 eacumbrance to. suth \Sked down; watil her Jemima! phen Uetty, wocting AUBC Jetlaiy’s tues tidy eit, you, Eure. commoa-se0 up with’ can't be Tt wouldn't. i'm glad ven it tay trod ima, it woul fair, ah, 00, Tim not ugly. plain, Aunt At would be niost untae le was Sti la Be dase eben Betty “hud “not Tong enowg> with bbe elderly relative te be @ount- ed epunplately. La lates Myees abe Tumutance and lot Bersolt be ground ato that sabuAssion wh ch cole ol pendence on the whims gies (uture caused bee much Pe CE Qiber role HERI had yeemtgle (hat her-duty Inyt in AUse Jeuilzan’s iretiag, that she should be thankful for a comfortable and ligbla, qs much an abe w Tat and frocks wieremitn ty bel young in warm fire ‘She: was those dust, @ scasitive child unrery 9g [nto womabhood, with ove for the himuutiful whi ul ery out ip. protest ayuda Aunt Jewou's crimson rep turuitura, and cusbians-6f Berlin wool. Jemima, ‘herself in an” agycessively colmy silk, gawm ind cap. with a ante flowers, matebed thy roy Aicety—but Betty. Evea Aunt aiima Woukl sometimes dart «glance Ot ber oor ber glasses, and womtec why the child lacked so. oddly at fr aufroumlings aature less avert. than Betty's would Bare beet warped long ago, but though she becdme snfuniveas_time‘went-by,-her rose face, tgrom. more beautiful Pure, like that of window saint. niade her varignce with ut nald ‘sub-| & Stained-glass- Not ihe most hideous Tumnghty bought af a tale fashioned lato @ gown for Detty could disgutse her beauty, ‘To part the bair in. the center apd smooth Jt back oa either ide of tho brow was Aaat Jemima It suited Betty to al |. for her fair, brown batr had Sdisteacting ripple that pot all th rashes in Christendom. could wholly} question. Letter to go, straight to stuooth away. She looked like old Italian pittare to-day , abe Msteaing: to Aunt hands for once idly clasped in "bor /Elluabeth, with » View to matrimony. tad arwming ers that Wooded He wil Inbar "under certain, eo Way row the commonplaces room to |tions, all that I bave to leave, Soatits ina beauearesstey aeees lan geecdiarait aioaiae meee sete deat coitture. the white lilac-bush dowering in Reighbor'a garden, There was a deli cious: dewy clump’ Just over the mbich Betty dishonestly to gnoex detormatied after darkk for her own She could imaging ite tray. Xou understand, "Of course my only brother's son would “naturally » Elicabeth, 'g tlece by ouartlage, Nat{it to latimats that the cosverstion ish to do my duly by you! “Go doutt you bave sometiiies hoped that tay will would be mando tm Jour lav. |e compliance orsother people have thought ag” Letty’ ‘ayes came task to the pre sae with gL betors you, flash 4a their dove: | eran her: voice. “Is be wo p00r| jot given ‘tbe matter ¢-Jowoiive: wach an ka Probable: iden would werer bi e Cited to tin © Hoi-tolty Aattting noodles flashed in res; tet bs your’ poi teaiber at every ura: be:thankfol for your: mercies, Bliss: beth, nd for ny. pe Mt to make for you. You don't reel. be how minny slewplcen nights 1 bate Aud thinkldg p¥er yourstuuiry Betty's eves had guns to tho wngh- e's garden agaia’ The ike oreryt tated to Aunt Jom MT Bowers, and shrubs, tree.” “But in thele Bai Gen. blomwomed Jerimna’s| ‘m| Please, Iwill ye ng party to much a ion mist not stiow| Troay ace ng that “apper- ima; hideous’ wits tur mauve and Iaburnum,- drooping of g0ld, tall billybocks, rosie ing Fiatous spi fo more endurahie ing —Aame- of revolt wand again Peale her up first in an old! thea under “Aunt | ado that made which Fose withia her ni Betty. bonostly Uhasings, Brought sountry. rectary, “Serninia’s tute Stat of a fun, and ‘she sbrank a the thought ot go- the world to. tase Sbe was of the olf tah # sotuan that grows Tar: ing ont into strangers:4 s foned typ ot set year. by" year, = leat Seems the only outlook Like “yoursett, You Bave. 90 little force ot chi and workdlines for «girl Your want of pr nce Iw Inheeited trons areal ueandinsth they tell me @ little, best for him—the man wh) Biarry her on certaity coud tious teid town be “Avot Jemima nutw | Hieat ia listing. they stam Taek 9 Vight and aidothed her ram) ™ would not put on thevttken advantage of ahrinking et hair” Sh Betty gave Tittle: TaUgh: that wae ball a sob. ee over wants t6 take care ng her hands hb hiow doll ne ight detente of me,” she said, cy ' = More cloaly, “rit Je must be. She glanowi wp at oer the’ mantel: helt, jather Aturt wa [presentéy “alipped into [here John Tindall sat ing one of her heart at om Aunt Jemima had gues to her | time room, gné so it wax that while. be{ AR ‘ited there Joba ‘Tindal oor away softly open, nnd the wna [look | pray “tans wives Into the circle | But Jot Arclight. “AY the alght of the pow ‘Grnat gran: Prim and. girtian, abouraers, Placed high Lefeath ake cout, nevwe hav crabbed, and aggressive hive aashinibton her arms: Sureiy| je grown ald, and like ‘Aunt ridiculous and degrad- Men are no! taking care of) ‘women gnd waiting upon theqi. Wo: men, am glad to say, have advanc fed enormously during the'~tast 1 years. 1 only wish 1 could Live my Rife over agai, and shane ofl We oa te whou ber aunt's 1 i he dad at faively uiraged gare, kad the grace 10 ings and dreains of romance ty euit Jorge into the common .Aght™of day? She bit_bee lip ghd stirred! restlemly im_ber_chair, —wisbiuig Aunt Jemima would slgual that the interview was over But Aunt Jewima bad «long: thought-out: scheme: (o-untold Si did mot choose her money. which #as| Thad’ deatined if for ber only brother » ‘none too Well, and who had only no tleed her when he wanted a clieck 10 ‘They bad lived Ae didurent > warlda, thesy two children of ave -a0ther, ote | genceltes, dissipated, eam-wolsg, with Ue Charm of manor whch gained Biss [Popularity wlirever Ite went, « polish fal uaa of the world, tm short, eatire. mained provincia, “narrow ‘and pre wo. According: (G her lights abe Bad [uous hee duty. rigorously, ban aieene or grave that denuded it of wail virtie ‘aud Leauty, — She spoke with truth when she said that her plexity. . She did nothing to Kive the, [girl independence; thinking that hea) Was q watlire dest ’at home, Betty us of-asotber generation, ‘and Het- ty must be safely married ‘before the dgctor’s verdict, recently “pro- aounced, came true. Ik-spite of -Ree protést ‘at Betty's remark she wa! [giad to me-that marriage. ip theory held po terfors for her niece. She. drew a letter from. ainyay those 6 aide bir om the tabie. “1 have suggested that John Tin- dall stall come to: stay with us afor x few days in order-to hake your Quaintaste, Ehzabeth, alert, het @yws deepened. She had never et those cohnéctions of bers, Tindall regarding you, Eliciteth.”” Avint Jemima. inspite of herasit Betty's clear ‘gaze. “.About me? 1 buye “mover: even seen hin, How can 1 concern bum. in Aunt Jemima rembved her glasses and’ rubbed them “with a large silk Mandkerchiel. Autocrat au sha wus, shevknew.that thee ia , limit to tay tharringe the! point at nce. ‘Jokn Tindall ia, coming to* make ur acquaintance at my suggestion consideriple, to go trom her side oC ity on one side and feol thankful to}tso fainily. Ever since his birth sho. be what you are.” frst time this a view Was placed before her, “Betty wide, protesting! son; & brother who had treated. ber | make gad bis squandered means, | the munager of one of the largest RED DEER ADVOCATE PRICES OF GRAIN ° | - AND STOCK( To the Editor of the Advocate + Will’ you Kindly permit me to use| the pages of your widely read paper to ‘draw the attention of those who are ent’ tofansoue who has given it the ledit™arous: consderation and. is! this. ‘To be able fo mae a sal tion to deliver. the gods. Xny oth position would. be an’ absurd ove and would odly make the Aspo¢iati anally 1 ross an individual who of fully grasped ererdes, oF | who is so unstable iy his way as 6! want to. play fast avi louse-wi Association, by listingg his stull to sold at a price, and then se ling himself at a lower ptice. As to hay this njanner of dealing ‘Aely 1o*react onf the individual, 1) will-guvdkyou the tory of one tran-| fy—wrttro re bears y= wiite ste RAG. Pps] STON TNA Pate wover al cars Jol hay last -integf'o be solduot less! than @18, pe agate when rea or shipnitud! a fhe 1Sth Sune, 110. Fou” the “hagtatog Qt March when it became apparent to the minage-| ment that prjees! were going to. de-| cline he was advised of ‘the fact but! still chose to held on. ‘Then again! during, Jue. whem prices showed" an fupward. tendeney he was azan ad- whether bes wauld accept $15 which| was then ‘offered. or would=he still hold Yor $18. His reply was he! Would let one car go for $15, and! wuld hold the rest till just’ belore! haying it"he didnot get $18 sooner. And as prices were cosideted sure! to. advance, ‘the management advised | him’ to hold” on till after the Cal-, ® fair where several dealers would | le be interviewed, and the best possible helio obtained, THis thtee cars to- : ‘ rqiksther with other two cars were of- Bitty § struo ming Beal: pecene Ore ran and an offer was $2, cured for $16.50 fo.b. Red Deer, | oe ae encen held up/this. che management submiteed to} te euch @ppeubereia: him with the: further advice to hold} ~"Thave made a suggestion toJobalet * tle loner. when the Feedived that’ He had closed w a dealet_at $15, Thus not only fool: te but Tosine-t found some @ificuity in eicount inet: ationstlie chantee-of plaving: the bal-| ance of the five cars. ‘Thou aga.o' is the meaner individuat | who wants to use the Assuciutian to) any way ? boust the ees for bim and thea} sells hitusell to some one whe is in-| terested in breaking the Association up. And it this way be gets the ten | furaly advantage of the higher price depentience of t down 4 ![without contributing to the force! euployed in getting of that higher ue. Lam glad Sic that thoreare| uot many of this kind in our com: munity. And as. denouncing these i hot the object: of this letter 1 ve ty to get back-to my subject An conversation the other day with] Fay io the world {t will bo better for you to take thls opportunity. | shall Le glad to leave you tn bus: | band's charge. Whca my time Corea 1 can face:your mother im beuven with | the consciousness that I have done | wy duty by! you." ‘She spoke quite seriously, fe | etty was: at last Foust oui xf her! medt handing companies. in the west batting Burns’ and Swift, I incident:{ + telétrea to the fact that we are, How getting “lists filled giving the! uinber: of hogs whieh, our members will have (bacting.gocident), till neat Apeil, His reply was: sure me. that ice than you cam possibly obtain! *! vm. aay vilier source," and’ gaid hey “because with hogs as! well as/ St | tae plan?” ‘she asked, contempt) fa thing that he allows you to chose | wile for him, because the bait is! gilded? He may agree’ to ‘your eet igrestion, Aunt Jemima, some meu! will do anything for mobey, 1 heliwve| but Teawe-ane out of your reckoning, | Blan. Why, iC would te a bargain, |. struck betwivia the Wo oi yu with! pour keeping to hs It is shameful. |i, a Megradation “of marriage to” even | think of “much “an (dea nothing, nothing to dy with Ti With her bead held” high nd bot cbieks white xs snow she walkal from the roura, leaving Aunt J to realize bor mistake. ut Ue for, sale not_oue ul thes¢ was on ae f veng milled wonian. in thé habit tmectist, An- effort ere eae om Winn gf gutting her own wus. Mw abe lett oace to get ah eee ivaotime the siiustioa jebanyed,-though that Betty was sitting inthe dusk yt |pue,sMt De apparent to many. Betty in ber solitude ‘until the late aftertioon. ‘Chea abe seit tie bouss mad with; meange : her window, Wokity wide eyed ints the neighbor's garden, "a shaking | Uitte Syne, fall of devnd. tor abn fu [et Ja.the long Tun Aunt Jemina Se mained tee way. Betty. fale abibed-—J+ sus nn te Lo st¢Ume] She Uurded a bgo the tap ame on the lian bo: itt willbe glad to have you go down to erin balt'an hour, And she Lore aq Visitor.” selves of every. possible means of fore myvelt as a chattel to~ pasa trom |forrmrck [kas offered § cents per Tb for echimis lers, the buyers for the cattle { thust look forward nionths a ce ta |bedd for my supply." This in ite ed See ote Aiedell AN CON eonlacte sanenereergee ma keoping the Association fe several Thor -rea hea ‘(ies the shanage- iit is justified--if-going to the) vuble and expense of availing them! Sting the 9) They. are then in position to intelligently ydvige the) Ket or to arrange to fold till? this.| be given. ago the ‘manaveoseat ds’ of mixed eattle, cows’ and beit And while our members bad cat rs for cattle in: the east have nic Nor yet has-the gotiinsl ee here=ih" the west, but instruc: ns appear to have been ismued to! The large operators to wh se buying, oe these big th a.tot of bulf fat cat Je wil sat tly rushed cn the marker AD ie from their re ed Bbe waited for a “resjonse. created ake & Panicky feeling will be Se ee teated among -the You, Jane,’ ait Metty. qucetsy ‘the door cored again cat fave plae She was to qrray herself in would shite Kown, be should me her th hee‘ the hard, ugly, siecly gray he |? 7 Sel Was a nunlike little fire that. Sbe room ks coming | He white-rose face and st (To be continued aext hat Had cur members no management could and woul While Speakiiye of of the lane des one: Feel-{*tOck; the question ‘arises, Whe caw the|Many who do not ta by ‘hat we consider: good. a later percentage of their supply producers,” Ani n they will be al ae le at their own of the-fact that prie es have not dedlined, have are Al arid the expestod it will tot ots hive not. tried of he manipulations ap: ts on the prices of et in ice pol hogs itwhor bere th answer which n looking closer into the ma what do we find t We are tol the large deilery are devoting a| there ULY_15, 1010. -Blacksn Plows, Dis ower Kui Page-Herse made. — > Dominion ~ Democrats. inary on the flowing ~Announ i MASTERS 1 t-Extraor of newspaper advertising. and to make thé name a household word throughout Western Canada, we To Ue first two people-in each locality outside of the City of Edmonton who correct I issue a due bill for $255, good for its face ¢: regular. price $5 next ten we will imu a due bill for $100, and Torward’ . of our. celebrated ‘a duo bill for $400, ahd to the ~ their ceply to us, we wi aS PIANOS jalue to apply on the purchase price - of o eply we ili issu To the next five who send-us ‘a Mised ig to.cthat fact and _usked | ~ i > Is will be accepted b nge by paying $25.00 % 8 a8 $0, much paid os _any “MASTERS PIANO that mas’ be’ ss ish and the halaere'on small monthly: payments ot otherwise PAY US NO MONEY Vatii the Piano is in your'bome, and proves ‘to be exactly as represent, reply state what-terms you det eontratts; made out upon the terms mentioned abew ted from que stock, amd the awerawing, sin be month i desired: e ° When you gond ye cae regular sale 00 swith your upon receipt. same re, and when we send the dus bill we will inclose one of ready, fo you to”sign. When you ordor the piano, deposit t therefor and forward the receipt and contract which you have signed to us, s, and deliver it ftee on board ca to be as represeated-notify your banker to forward the $25.00 to. us feturn your contraet gnd instruct you what to do with the piano. cir ¢ more than’ ple: Will ship the piano to‘your addé at Edmonton: When“ywu re It the piano Ta this'way you take'no -ased With’ the fiao yualiti¢s of the instrument you receive, 1 _experiemde_{n_the piano business, it own ideas embodied in this p of the: misi¢ian, and withatand the. 6 build a reputation for’ this: house, instrument, and Gr, it id_ we" will r of contra notify ts sk, an we say without f {you will AN-theso “years-we have Iiven-studysng the Irethods no, for the double purpdse.of producing am instrument to satisty ewere changes of climate charact istic’ of this country, and uly bition has been rewarded by_the production of piano seoond to nome..From the musician's standpoint, the s eveeptionally even and well balan eed, producing @ rich, mellow, resonant ton qualities, coiipled: with’ the solidity of construction,-and artistic case des GRADE INSTRUMENT. WE ARE PROUD OF THE’ PIANO’: REMEMBER, you pay us BE SURE AND WRITE YOUR NAME &ND-ADDRE! by ws not later thas July. 23rd, 1910, THE MAS 423-425 JASPER AVE., WEST while the sign, embodies all touch is that can bs light and el STRICTLY HAT BEARS’ OUR (0 MONEY until the pian ME, and unhositatingly guarantee it for the term ot TEN home, and proves to be exactly PLAINLY; and mail your reply-without delay All replies: must be received O CO. EDMONTON, ALBERTA STERS PIAN d- this'-coming season «week sales of oats have, been ¢ than -at outside points, ‘They{™4de in the Calgary Grain Exchange Spare a ate eeu re a eee bushel over Fort. William prices, {which would’ “mean a price to mem: [bers of our Association of 23 cents No, I feed, with prices sub dectto-change and the probabil change in the right direction, In conclusion I would again like to impress every farmer in. the. district. With the importance. of, coming’ for- [ward with his list as far as possible} Lin advance of the time he expec be ready to.aell and in that. way we; will be able to do him the best ser- ice. Ourroftiée is in the rear’of-the old on & Gaeta block ‘on:\the cor ‘Alberta, Hotel amd} P.t. station where we “will be} to” weloome farmers eve their: lists ring purposes now than they were During” ihe’ s when hogs were cheap-t 9 Went oni nilibie cane ine e eset e sete ityou- ean as-|in, the doit will give’ me all or tu the hogs you! will ‘have till mext| 7, April, 1 will-guarsdtee: yo z some purpose in doing [ROU took —up-ber knitting again, as|0Pih 1 will-quarantes you a bette jthis, ‘Their former, tacties have bed et tor the tres meat, trade just matters that they atiful 3upuity Hr A always have a pl thit trade though paying prices. for the five animals, And | bringing in their “cured meats: trout! Posted: tonths. ahead wittr their lists tye AT RED DEER uissioner What more could you ask? : : B.C. Brum » Red Deer, Alberta. business made at world Tt in the! they ia has rapidly er thou change “may fidence whom th ok men of 6: time house which ba Stephenson Deed tBAt two members of the ton Deen eec eee Sew tees steele tes. — Ahem‘ into commertially ~ proativie yelay tprodacty. ty visited the brickyarls sof the Piper Brick’ Co and of the Red Deer Brick Co. “pearly: all ofa. two’ mile river bank- on thé east ym ‘the bridges. ‘Though | the, weather was. shower tisators were nat at Al but persed ahead “iddelatigably in the ‘securfing-of -samples’ of brick, and ‘shale, which they forwarded to Ottarwa where “the ss 'y for two years, this | analr7sed and tested, Imadjn. Mr. | Keele bas quite a notion me time taking boat from lid |i dows the Red Deee. river elude that tcp jnfa- oss and toncest on thee which : ‘a an, invitation to ‘stop of oars for x times Why? Simply invitation’ afternoon last. investigators were Dr. Heinrich Department of Cornell Univers and Mr. Joseph Survey, Qe- Conimissionens, Me. Brumpton, with his auto, Me. to, and Mx the eevkrt at Red” Decor, whi don Friday Ie be= some ie a Hows know’. that whith is 1 Nt as ples san caute toi Skee get The Galera f stability ded to assure: suecess in world and is at the imé time a pledge of sbourits And eath member from all hey can that you Wil, put ca-yeur whi Cit manage to supple their bers U tock Reeth Pat, oft ye white lCustonnts tor ee : Miss Helin-Wolister, of Edmonton, “pis the xuesttof Mess G. AW, -Greeme———— of Chicago, is-viee Mis. John MeMillan aud: Mrs. 1! Bout returned the the business » professor of itnig hex sis the other-mem it his interest will be protect. | F easy matter fon¥ tawa, ike a close appue ‘ol the ‘Geologi “Fhe - Town It is a very ameniber to maal pate estimate severdl months ar ahead, and thei to, time to times It is not’ possible of the year { Bs of hay oF busteede avtoare ean be fein epting that plan ions Ro to show “that the hay and prim wall! Whids “the vsually big on a ‘basis 1D PEWS yet in sable-to obtain ‘ey find x mark- Pills 95 per ‘cent eon. Through. the ds at Calgary last win: anil while’ that Co-operative Awso-~pbrick, woof have side nortl the inxes- ble to buy their/even wy. troubled price. though in yixe from 2 with his! Galbraith, ists throughout. the afternoon. Dro Ries has been “leat” by University plogical Surve; being the second feral survey iz holidays With Mr. os. Cole. ililliard Welton; dy, isvisiting iis sisterin-| A WoW Aurtionéer GN. Beeas ion to « give he pum- of rain snd we aad: Mrs in, other demands. i at, this? seas, t heen so neg ber vf tor the But thew Donsinion samples will be |! year, to get w gen-| of the commercial its of the Domi specialist sit has sold, Percherutis stallion 4. 8. Young. Hartow that outs nevt Rics was inclined to tiink that'| lt longest, “runs easies lower deposits of.elay in-iieRed F yards might be suitable for dry teed brick, but she will’make test ire definitely pronouncing an ther," The investigators value on the shalo ale cropping on the ri the salter ors were elad’ of the po. rfunity: of -sisiting the Red Derr | neighbortiood, the opportune ~All indica ehiy [ot se to sell. Should better weather’ prices of Dr. Ries! Deew field. Mr| will is also muking a study of the teed saa and will continue! more detail investigations and re-| the’ otts when Dr. Rien teturns to: Cox |e! kreat-clay. deposite of peed can be developed, ‘and | Bel{ such as sewer and tire | ma id porcelain and other| te: in addition to building] pol sits ou ean ‘be manifactured a pre-|be sold as profitable el over f ducts, the we Owing to thie west-ond. ‘crop inthe south. [Keele \s svaterly a'doubt, but that a*fposits to still mreater promiam can try and plorations: ‘ The Dit le tor int eeonomie clay umfous: MASSEY-HARS stock thes have been Nye Domini clay products tile, pottery finer makes, We all the g At the present -aidtor’ an in the East #, tt went asvears easy to matid: Tasted he take the (route toy [cation deeper. is."'Sopply and demand” jauutn of oeer | Fort Willian ereatir' ay howity [the short gna honie of lack, on’.the Bannera: srmihwwest Alex. Till, of the R-C. nent, is? spemlini, father at Salt 4 can} on commercial pro- ‘alth of the éountry. wil the [be materially: increased. al wents per. hush fieoats, Sask. The marriage of et Tnnista, ‘ HC laresholm, will take place at-Innis- fad the foret week in August. iss Td M. Goetz P Oland, _.. SPRING! 9000090006000008 26 ARLINC MrekDITH BLL Sets. a Table Bath $2.00 per any SS AU the Bar; LIQUORS & Heeccocosoooooos RED_DE Morrison Street, Red Siattirolag, Wheellog, af tire ecuted = aud delvep by vlectrictty ra oo ‘or Harne “Ty Bawtint Harness, Sadd Carts, Land Rolle and gulky; Stubbl Fanning Mills; G and Scales; De L Threshing Machi IMPERIA\ HEA Capital Atithorize Capital Subscribe Branches in Provinces _ al g Za 8 = “Deposits of $1 and uf depot. FAN RED.DEER BRANCH | A ahould:be ab! tremendous | repel the attact fumes, The material con “tor a fire-pot te ‘the Sunshine Arey Steck + Now, avoiding terme, xray tron, sy be called “0 ‘Through. these“ the destructive au fattuck the tron disintegration. \ - on, the other» steel’ tua closes
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