APPOINTMENTS BY j I. E. CONFERENCE 1 Some Snrprigesr-Were Experienced by Those Awaiting: Announcements. The New Jtmr annual couferenre of (be Methodist Episcopal Church cJoMd lt* aaalon at Atlantic City Tue»- ' day afternoon. The next aeaalnn will be bald at Aabory Park. Hlatef) Berry announced Hie follow- I Ing appointments: BKlDOh-lUH DISTRICT. G. H. Meal, district auperluteiident, Brfdgeton, ». J. A .'low ay — T. V. Parker. Aabory and 8oatb Seavllle— II. S. ' Miller. Aura and Klcbwood — O eo age lleynolda. Rridgeton— Central— S. (1. Pitt. Commerce Btreri—Krl'tarii Mount. Fourth Chnrch— Herachel I Ln. Trinity— J. W. Gamble. Weeley Memorial— William I)l»brow. Canton— To be .applied. Cape May Ctty— W. El well hake. Cape May Court House-!'. C. Ulil Cedarvllle— J. W. Veal. Center Grove—' To be aupplled. Centartoo— A. H. FrailerClayton— James Hums. ' Deerfieid and Aldlue-J. H. Lowrteu Dennlarllleand South OMulsvllle— Henry Bradway. Dividing Creek-L. D. Henderson Elder's CI realt— Harold Asmer. Elmer-G. H. Hlllman Ewan— To be supplied. Falrton— B. F. Birch. Friendship Clrenlt— W. H. McKsIx (llaasboro — U. T Harris. Cos ben and I Has C'raek-O. H. Apgar. Green Creek and Burleigh— William Moore HaleyvlllaCtaeult-C. W.Lelgbtleld. Hancock's Bridge — J. H. Whitaker. Harrlsonvlllc and Ferrell— R. R. Craig. Hehdervllla — W. H. K. Eletnn. Hollywood and Angleaem— it S. Carlisle. ' ■ Laarijurg and Dorchester— Henry Johnson.' Malaga Circuit— Frank l<awrence. M on known— E R Craig. MlUeUle— Flrat Church— Alexauder J t'oraoo. •. Fourth Church -Elijah Toter. Reeond Church— W. 8. Ludlow. Trinity— Lawrence Correll. Miuotola — Christian Ernst. __ Moriroerllleand Friendship— ( irorxe Pwaaell.
Mulaca Hill— Thomas Huss. MewtWd-W. R. Robinson. Newport— J. W. Morris. Ooaan CKy-J. B. Halnea. Psertnont-C. O. Maaaie. Pannarllle— Hanqr Oaaeoyne. Pitman Grove- H. R. Roblnaon. Pbrt Elhtabetb— L. Craumer. Po« North— Q. W. Rkl out. Qnlntoo— Lewla Joalln. Seism —Brood way — E. a. Roblnaon . Fin* Church— J. F. Bechrlst. Sw lata CHy— Henry Bradway. HMrllte Clrenlt— W. H. Lnther. r-harptown— P. W. Bllderback. Houth Vlneland— Stanley Clark. Tabernacle— M. 8. Moore. Tuekahoe-H. B. White. Vlneland— F. a. De Maria. Woodruff and Rosanhame-l.ln-wood Miller. WaadMowo— J.G. Bdwaid., CAttDkS DISTRICT. H. M Ntotw.1. HlaSvAnl
M^Ntohole, auperluteiident. Abaauun— G. M. Johnson. Ateo — G. W, Humphries. Atlantic Ctty— Central Chnrch-Marahall Owens. Fin* Church— U. G. Hagaruan «. Paul's— H. J. Zelley. Auburn— J. B. Ryan. Audubon— C. 8. Miller. Bargain town— J. R. Naylor, Berlin and Weat Berltn-J. B. Adams. Blackwood -J. B. Whltton. Bridgeport and Centre Bqu.re-tleo. F. Uo£T. Brtgantlna Beach— K. K. tkuitfi. Camden - Aabury— J. a Reed. HMMtqr— Theaaa Ogle. Bethel— James Eckeraley. "roadway— John Handley.
Centenary— J. r. Gulp. Eighth Street— G. O. rienaer. Ftat Church— H. K. Urev.it. Kalghn Aveuus— W. W. Weacsilt. SUM* Street— J. L. Surtee*. I'rlntty — J. R. Mason. Union— William Oruui. Waalay-H. A. Smith. Wtloy— Daniel Johnson. Uhew'a and Almoneaaon — L. K Hausniau. Clarkaboro and Jefferaon-J. R Vauatta. ColUogawood -Alfred Wagg. Cram Keys-N W. Wlckward. Ell wood Circuit— Oliver Lee. Engltab Creek-Franklin Haley Glbhatotm— W. H. Lib# Glouceater— Fin* Church— J. W. Lee. " Second Church— E. a. Griffith. Haddon Heights— w. R. Raver. 1 nsuuuu neiguts— w. R. Raver. '
HadionBekl-PenutiigUiu Corson. Baamoutoo-W. L.8baw. v HurflVllle— C. D Witton. LI n wood— C. R VanHook. Magnolia Clrenlt— To he supplierl. Maotua-T.H. Hlcka Margate Ctty-Corbln Brady. New Sharon and Chapel HelgblsCurblu Brady. May'a Lauding— J W Lynch National Park-G. W. Banners Pan laburo — LeoD Chamber l In. Pedncktown— E. A. Cloud. S i'ennagrove — Emmanual Church- *. A. Miller St. Paul'* Church— ». E. flair Pleaaantviile— Batata Church— H. J. BeUin*. Waalay-E. A. Wella. Port Republic and Hmllhrllle-J s Garrtaon. Hiefclerrllle Clreult— C. Chamber. Ht ratted— Z T. Dugan. Hwadaahoro— T S.Hammond. TteNRue-E. M. Oosovar. VhETJTO''™™ H*rry' Weaoaali— A C. Ralyea
I Wllllamatown— J, W. Nickel son. Wlnalow Circuit— Frank Jackson. I Weatmont— I). R. Raney. | Woodbury— A. H. Lucas. | Woodlynne-H. J. Heineman. Haddlng and Northwest — Walter Ellis. Percy Perrinchlaf, district superintendAllentowii— J. I. Carman. , Atuwell— T. S. Harbourt. , Asbury and Maple Shade— How ard I Rarnegat— C. V. 1). Couover. Bayvllle and Lluoka --To be sup-1, , piled. Beach Haven-H. E. Garrtaon. Beverly— H. J. Root. Bordentown— F. L. Jewell. Brldgeboro— J. P. Green. Burlington — Broad Street, J. S. , Brack. , Union. J. H. Pay ran. Chataworth— W. E. Zimmerman. Columbus— J. W. Walnwrlght. Cross wicks and Elllsdale — Joseph ' Nanktvel. Delalr— Elmer Walx. Delauco — H- L. Burkelt. Fleldlboro and eorgetown— N. V. ' Sargeanl. Florence— C. R. Smith. Forked River— N D. Asplnwall. Hamlilon Square — N. B. Carlln. Hopewell— A. P Grimm. Jacobatown and Cookstown — ileary Comptou. Kingston -J. M. Hunt. I-atnberlvllle — E. R. Rrunyalr. I.lnvale— To be supplied. 1 l»wer Bank — G. W. Houlhard. Luraberton and Smlthvllle-G. H. 1 Dubois. ' Maiiahaw-klii and Cedar Run— C. G. Boon. 1 Marl tun and C reason— I > D. Klsler. 1 Meadford— J. K. Simpson. f Merchautvllle— Ell til fiord. Moorestnwn— C. 8. I>awrence. 4 Mount Holly— T. J. J. Wright. New Gretua-P. W. Bllderback. ' New Lisbon— A. X). Ward. Palmyra— Samuel Sargeanl. 1 Pemberton— Newton Nelson. Pennlugton— Wright Kekcrsly. * Penaauken — R. A. Couover. * Pearsonvllle— W. H. Murphy. r Polntvllla and Wiightatnwu—s. H. N Evaul. (' Prluceton— W. W. Mod at. t Rancocaa— Charles E. Fees . i - Riverside— D. W. Mclntyrr. * Roanllng— J. C. Healey. ( Tabaru.de and Indian Mills— E. J. „ Brew In n Tltuavllle— Samuel Latham. '■ Trenton— Broad— John Uoorley. jj Broad Street Park-* William Stone „ Cadwallader Height*- W. F. At- n klnson. ' Central— J. G. Cornwall. JJ
Chambers Street— To be supplied. n Flrat t'bureb— J. L. Gardiner. Greenwood Avenue— F. B. Harris Hamilton— M. E. Snyder. SI. Paul's— HsM. Lawrence. State Street and Clinton Avenue— I. L. Wood. V Trinity— C. H. Elder. A Weeley— G. W. Able. 0 Tuckerton— 8. K. Moore. Vlnoeniown asd Ruddtown— W. A. Boye. yi Wareiown Circuit— To be supplied. I, Waal Creek— K. N. Asplnwall. T Windsor— F.C. Hulae. p sbw brinrwick Marnier. James W. Marshall, district superintendent. Ocean Grove. c Adelpbla— H. m. Smith. sr Anbury Park— First. F. U. Htocfcdale. K Second, D. C. Cobb. F Atlantic Hlghlanda— W. T. Valiant M Itelleftord— W. A Cobb. dc Bradley Beach— M J. Wright.
, Cllirwood— Rolllu Hill. - Craobnry— C. L. EhelL H Eton town— C. F. Uarrtaon. at Engllehtown— D E. Van Bright. so Farmlngdale — H. H. Docker. j, ,. Freehold— H. M. Blake. » Greenville and HerbertevUie^-A. C. m PolheuJU:.. w Hamilton— S. F. Applegale. CI Hlghtstown— John Allen, Jr. S Imlayalown— To be enpplled. E Island Helgbte and Ocean Gate— A. lu C. Oliver, Jr. k Jamesl.org — C. L Knight. Ie Keenaburg— J. W. Tower. N Key port — Calvary Church, V.S Yer- V kea; 8t John's Church, A. L. Is T. xard. -pi Newlown. I^kehurstand Uklgeway II -J. B. Shaw. " fei Lakewood— B. H Decker. w Little Silver- William Mitchell.
I-oug Branch— Aabory. R B. Stevenson; First Church and Wayside, i C, B. Fisher ; St. Luke'a. J Y. Dob- 1 Una; Simpson, A. H Etwrbard ] Manaaquau— it. B. Hteveuscn. Mattewau— B. C. Upplnoott. ' Mllliown- L. L. Hand. Morganville— George Hamer. v . Navesluk and Hlghlanda- Elijah Reed New Brunswick— First Charch, J. 1 Morgan Reed; 1'ituian, H. P. Sloan; St. Jamea, J. VV. Yard. [ New Egypt— U. E Archer. Oakburat-H. T Flaler. Ocean Grove— J. D. Bills. . Oceanic— W E. l^dden. ° Ocean Port-J F. Hellamau. , Old Bridge and Spotawood— To be , supplied. j Point Pleaaanl ami Bay Head- Wll. j Addlns
Bed Bank— Flrat Church- 8. M VauSant. Grace Chi.rcli, Jamea Lord r Sayrevllle— g. 8 Jobnaun. ' Heabright— 0. 8. Duffleld. i Hllverton — Alonxo Chamber* » Smlthbutg— Charles H Holgate. I South Amboy— J. E Hliaw. f South Jllver— Peter Provost. ,, Houtbard-D. Y. Htepbene. | SprlDg Lake-F. E Puraell. n Squankum and Weat -Farms l^roy S a Tlnton Fall) — To be supplied. o Tom's River— J. CYKulp. < Wall-M'harles Smltb. West Orove-J. L. Howard. \v hliesvllle — To be aupplled siacKt.t^aEothi. H W. Lake, president, and J. E ti ifisarasxx.?"" • ctH. Hann, temperanre agent " InrornM^afPSrum.'" P,e"d"" v Fraok Moore, superintendent Slate Reformatory. H "J school u work. |t
TO RECEIVE SALARY ! ' ; Headley, Electrical Inspe-tor Jvrsni will Ih- given a -alary, instead of tk ■ celvlog the fepa. of Ills office, and glM " j fee- will Im turned thm the city tr-a-i Mr Kraii-s will be paid Wi » month ' ang he shall perform oilier dulM- in ' ■ addition to those of city elc-trlcal u- ' electrical In-pector was app.ni.lcl will be amended to conform with the new requirements. " Recent real e-lale transfer- In U.-ean - City recorded In Hie office of t 'ouiiiy Clerk Hlldreth. as repjirted hi the' 'ape May County Jlazctte. are a- follows; Hannah 8. Hampton et vlr et al to Albert W. Henry. Lit TM. Hectloti ti Sarah. Y. Scott et vlr to Anna. it. Gibson, lets iul|> and 1017. block In. Frank W. Scott et ux to Bes-le It. Drlesbach. Lot aloug north line of " lol 483, plan 1. Ocean l ily Gardens Co. Jame- L. Marshall et als to Laura F_ Brlggs $1100 Isit 528, Section C. Ocean City Gardens Co. to SaHle E. Donovan Lot Oil, block <i. ' and 1017, block 10 Ocean City Land Co to Charles F- " Wall f*rn lets 17 and 19 Sctlon 10. Ocean City Aaaoeiatlnn to John H. Davis. g276 4J. Bay front, below Fourth street. Ocean City Beach E-tates to O.-ean City Estates- lw>t at Ititenecllon ..f Hay avenue to Eighteenth atu-'el. "siOj feel wide and 4I«I feet ddep. Audrew It. Scull to Edith M. G rakes. IwHs 857 and 859. Seetion A J Ocean City Association to Jame- M j Chester. Ocean front-, rncluding rl-j pariati rights, between Flfty-Hrst and streets. and Haven svr»ws. s r..,. . run".', the hay and o^wti. E too- j 1 Nloeteeuth to Tnsotydourtlt i,. - ' 1 tsrren tbs ><* y sod ocrsn. s-otion F run- j n^m*Th'«,ToII ","b t^rr'rtlTr'i." "l r"i°" ' 1 Fortieth to Forty-sixth alnets. i. i «to .
Leo Bamberger and wife Sstmivi J, I Winnie James 8 Rower,. KbenAter Pl,ilalfclphla; H. Hcadty, 1 Oeeau City. / ' Emily It Lynch, Mrs W. B. Lynch? t H Lynch. Miss Virginia It. I Lynch, Mtas Nannie McDevnt, 1 Pa.; Ml-s Katharine Dawes; • 1 William H. Horn. Mrs. W H Horn, i Charles JC Horn, Mrs. R S. Patter- t Mrs. M <'. Htinman.i' ti Land, I. Clark. Mtss M. Conroy. Ml- < Horn. G. Chambers, Philadelphia; ' A. H. Hill, Elate 8. Janvier. Laos- " Pa. ■ dowue. Pa.
uiayav.vg. Seymour Davla, Miss Douglas-, Mm Gertrude Douglass, James A. LongGeorge W. E-ple. F. A Wilklnaon and wife, W. H. Vander'hecpben. Franklin, Andrew N Paul and wire, John D. Lamonri, A. W. Colliman. W . H. Really, T. J Kllmger and wife, C. A. Utile, L N. LaOVrty, Fred J. F. Consart, Phlladelphh; Hatal and son Ridley Park; Mrs. L. Wilson New ♦ork; E. MacCalDanavllle. N. A' ; Charles W. Trenton; Fred Hays, Rlchmontl. William D. Odell, Scheneclady. V ; H. A. Powia. Sliver Creek, N ; D. J. Watklns. Brldgeton; Mrs. J. Riley. Ith) Grande; H. W Gandy. E. A. Corson, Ocean City: Stelnfrld and w ife. -Miss E. SlelnAtlantic City; Han. Btirkhar.lt. likes- Harrc, Pa.
L. E. Cre'th. B. W. Cog per, C. V. '• i Ratlin, Samuel W, Wood and wife. - jGraoe Htinsh-ker. J. K Hunshker, A. j E Wood and wtle, Henry Fran* ami (wife J. Irwin Garvenlck, J. Karli .Schrofer. J Albert Hewitt, J Nealc | Perry, J. Herbert Harlan, J. Fred. ; Slump, Frank Krewson. Ml-s D Wli'jfung, Wtlfred'H. Schoir, Hhlltidelphia: jE. 8. Woodward, David Jester. Lout B Humphreys. Louis JAJjumpbreys. • Jr.. Charles Head, Camden; J IV. Lv. singer. Norrlitown; William Hay,. ..;,- shuliocketi : Thomas t 'ooper *M.-i ahsn and wife, Mrs John K Pl.llllp- OverPa ; J L I tort on Vonrf-town; M F Didder. Newark], A M.Wood ward and wife. Roanoke, Va ; Fred- ! erick W. Donnelly. Tretrtou; William New York; George I. Record. ' Jersey I'll/.
Says tlie Trenton stale Gaxelle: A t distinct victory for the Cause of the ' State highway ayatern wa- the pas-age > In the Senate of the Wlieaton tnra-ure, 1 allowing the hyiidlng of the great 1 bridge connecting/The ocean boulevard t Atlantic In Cape May County over the bay. Senator Edge, of At | laultc, votetl for the bill. This Is one of the bridge, which Colonel Steven-, i Mlateroadcomml-sloner. Iia- approved, ' and lis construction wl>l coutluue the 1 ocekn boultvard down the coast to ■ 1 May City. ^ j ^ KuiToltTllKSiatTlNEl.:— As a mat ' of luforuiatlou, and solely this, be- ' J cause we are Interested, can you teilj ho* many memtwr. of n,t. rax. , payers Asao.-iailoo of Ocean < ity are r Vetera In tbla reaoh? ' Hemi-km - t I We capnol now answer .Him q icry. t which reached the office only a -lo.rt i time before the Hrxtikei. wenl l<> number of the meiol.ei - .ire vol's'-' An , ' idly.— Eu.j C
J ' Me j | Blond Giant i, '£ It is Not Safe to Juprffar '■ '■ ' '£ Conclusion^ Vlj , By CLARISSA MACKIE::| ■rl+l-H-h-S-.-H-l : 1 : 1 I i I I I K j Murk Kllsw-orth Iwiught a magnxln. of the trA in l.'-.v mid settled comfort nhly tuit k In .Ills scat. The' book o|teued of Itself HI "tie "f Eunice Ward's ' t-hm-i:...'* little love stories, and Maik parngi-iipb that introduced the luevlta Willi hluiself even its his eyes fell upon the .offending paragraph. Mark S<u|,|-s! Hi., pages together and . was rattier below the me.llum hclglu. dark and |si!e and s.tuare Jawed and Euni. e -Ward's Ideal as depleted In he. atorles. Of course the big fresh faced " Eunice admired, for tier heroes wer. all of that description. The train drew to a stop before a r little terra eotta station, and Mark gathered up his traps and haste I , out Into the October sunshine. , He had cherished a vague hope thai ,< Eunice might be there to meet blm j qualntance she hud rotiie for him— but - j no, Mrs. Raymond, Ida hostess, sal j atoue In the motor smiling a warm wcl . j "Eunice was routing, too." she said ! 1 as they sped along the oiled road to- . i ward Wlndymere. "but at the last no, j mJht Mr. Pimiierson reminded ber of ' a promised walk, so she went Willi ' | him." ! j "Who Is Mr. Pundersou7" ask, -I ■ i , Mark grimly. "Not Percy Hunter l'uii • ! derson, the twel «.-hnp7" : ! "Ves; and you will like him s, . 1 1 much," returned Mrs. Raymond enthu i 'j siastkally. her dark eyes Bashing one ' I glance at his stern profile. i "No doubt." said Mark dryly. "He's i i an Englljhinan, Isn't he?" - "Big and biond and aotnething of a | giant';" There was an unconscious - ' note of anxiety In his deep voice. "Why, yes— in a way," laughed Mr*. Raymond, a* she gave him tier hand • alighting. "1 didn't know yon men no ticcd each other's look* much." "We don't as a rule," returned Mark deliberately, "'hut we observe and nd- i mire poets a* we do* women, you
"You will like Mr. i'underson," pre dieted Mrs. Raymond, as she directed ' to his room. Mark Ellsworth was sure that he i must detest I'underson the pjiet. As lie 1 dressed for dinner his fiue forehead I was creased with a dark frown as lie i wont over the months of hla acquaim I ance with Eunice Ward. He had been bosom friend of Dick Raymond's Is- I that gentleman's marriage and i since thru had been a frequent guest ' at Wlndymere. Eunice was Mrs. Ray'mond's, cousin, and It was at Windy-' mere that Mark had met and fallen in ' love with her among the winding paths ' of that most fasciniittngof homes. 1 The pn--enc4 of Tercy Ranter run ' derson at W sidy mere was significant. ' had heard, of him as a dreamy. ' soulful Individual, and he rouid not as- ■ aoclate Mrs. Raymond's description of 1 the Englishman with the drooping. 1
anaemic poet his Imagination had eon- ' * Jured. I Eunice gave him a cool little band < • and a fleeting glimpse of sea blue eyes , that were hidden at once by thickly » I fringed white lids. « "We had about given you np." she « , said reproachfully. "Yon've promised t , to come down every Saturday for the I past Jiontli and now. the first week In ' Octolb r. our expectations are at last I ■ realliVd.'" The mock regret ln tier " ' tone quite hid aotnething that Mark c ■ was too miserable to recognize. » "I've lieen very busy," he said ah .* . eently, "am! In town the weeks do slip > awav. You have not been dnlir IBeyes Involuntarily turned towartf Pun P "Not at all!" she cried hastily. "Mr B ' Punderson Is quite as ardent a pedetrlan as 1 am. and together we have ■ tramped over every road In Meretou. coming home with the most appalling appetites," 1
"I hope yon trill walk with me." ma hi ' Mark, speaking more wistfully than • he ki >v. ' "Ol oiirse." she replied quickly. "1 1 1 aide. We n III start tomorrow morn t 1 Ing while the others are at churrh." ' The pp-qs-ct of having Eunice all k - to himself for several hours |mt Mark •* ln tie- i .-sf of -spirits snd during the a course .,f the evening he earae to like " the big quiet blond giant who seemed » a living rep c'«outatlon of the heroes a who marched through the pages of En a " nlccV clerics. $ As they stmek Into a long amber - lighted wood road the next day Mark ; turned a nil looked at Ennlre. she ate;, ping easily beside him. She wore a . simple walking skirt of white serge , and # white knitted coat, with a white felt hat -tierehed on ber golden hair. She looked very young and very fair, but he thangfct her voice lacked Its'
usual buoyancy. Then It occurred t» I htm that ^Eunice -mlght^rere^for Pirn : | wlili lug aWay a pleasant fortnight . amid congenial companions. Suppose was trifling with Eunice's |. love and she— ca rial— cared! "Why do you Irak so very fierce T' . she laughed atiddi-nly. ; "I waa thlnkhlg." he said, somewhat j """And disagreeable as the thoughts must tw Judging from your frown you will not sell them for pcanlos?" She some colas In a tiny pocket of . her Jacket "1 was thinking What Pd do to the who ever caused you^nc heart " ache!" he bnret ont pasalonately. a i She paused and faced him with i look In ber eyes. "Why— why do - i you say such a thing?' abe asked wtth "Because— oh, Eunice, because I lore ,'yoii. Yon needn't turn away. Of course I know It Is of no nee— I'm not the sort to attract you- but It .relieves 1 mind to tell you," be ended -Utter- J He did not lm>k at her face; his eyes were fixed on the dead leaves on the ground under their feet. "How do you know that It. Is of no Baal ' aim aalti quietly. as la Isok-
t wen- wltlolrann. cilurhed. to his side-, j f "Oh. of co.lrse I know I'm not the! '- tyi* you adutlre— oue has only to rend j tj Bui. Ku'i.i.c, If you'viernted me I'll r fight for you unit! the lusl"- : "1 need you now. Mark," she said ah ' i most imindlbly. :j •'Ah!" His hands clasped hers this ' time, no J he „.,.k>sl St her eagerly, . j "Who Is it, Eiiulro? Yon neriln't tw ; afraid to tell me." he urged. • I The fringes lifted, and In another ; | instant he would have glimpsed a • j heaven In their depths, hut then there ; :! came an Interruption. Firm footsteps : • trod the vrtsp leaves, a'nd there came ! Into view the massive form of Percy ' Ranter Punderson. His hsnda were t ' stuffed In his pockets, and his fair bntr I was rumpled and tossed out of Its " usual order. He stopped short at '■ sight of the two. and as hta glance • fell on Eunice's lovely, agitated cotitiII "Ah! 1 thought I had tlie wo. wis to 11 myself." he stammered awkwardly. "I thought yon had gone to church - with Dora and Dick," observed Eunice. : I- recoverltig her . .,ni|«isure. "I was tak1 Ing Mr. Ellsworth over to the ruined I "Thank yon: at'- I was about to - turn Iwtck We st i rted for church, but ' and offered seats for two. and. as I I was out of humor for church. I walk t ed back." He made as If to retrace » "Why— er Totnuly !.apham. I - Here, and er her father was driving for luncheon tf I detain yon any against n nearby tree. Mr. Punder— n ' tramped back over the fallen leaves ' and was soon out of sight. "Shall we go on?" nsked Eunice. Their walk was resumed lu a silence to their Interrupted conversation. A j grlmness had settled around Mark's . I Hps. and his ehin look.sl more square i than ever. Eunice's fair brow w»s I troubled b-ik hi her eyes. When Mark did open his lips once more It was to sppak of the brilliant ■ autumn eolorlng or tbs scampering gray squirrels that crossed their path • At last they emerged upon a cleared . ted Into i he sea. Here were t he charred and crumbled ruins of n one* beautiful alone chapel, i Mark removed his hnt and drew a i deep breath of the sweet pure sir "Wlndymere Is beautiful, but If I had my choice I'd build a home right here I on this headland," he-sald thoughtfully "There Is a good road that leads Into the highway." observed Eunice qulct- , steps of the ruined ell 11 re. "I have i bought this laud. Mark. Don't you think it wlU make a beautiful home I through drooping lashes. "Yes." he returned dully, staring at the glistening waves, lie was : thinking of the Ideal life. Eunice would with her poetic husband If she married Punderson. And he was sure that she canst for the Englishman. "I want to tell you something about Mr. Punderson." went on Eunice, "I sure you will understand that It ts entirely confidential." "Yes." la- reiH-ated grimly. "Well. Mr Punderson Is very mneh love w ith Alice Giwuvllle. and she
riously. yet' pi-.r Mr. I'underson Is absurdly Jenloul. If he understood women he might see that Alice Is Imlovo wtth htm and that she Is afraid somewill discover that fact. Stupid, isn't he?" A pink flush wavered In 1 quite hidden. Mark breath. d quickly. lie took a step toward her. a light In .his dark "Ennlre." he said hoarsely, "are all women like that-dp they try to their love from tlie man who them?'. "Not all. Mark." she said tn a tone between tears and fa lighter, "hut those of us who are not sure, when we"*!ve our love first, we- we must dissemble, snch as describing our hern as a blond , ,g!ant when as a matter of fact— Oh, | is be took her In his arms. "When as a matter of fact"— he repeated. laughing down into ber eyea. j "He Is like you," she whispered, her i Una against hla Hew Exclamations Originals. 1 "Halloo" and "hurrah." which are among the exclamations ln common can lie traced to enrions origins The author of "The Queen's English"! tells nV that the people of Camwood Leicestershire, when tbey wish hall any one at a' distance call out . not "halloo," but "halloup." This, he It. Is a nurrlval of the times when one cried to another "A Ipup! A i tenp!* or. as we should say, "A wolf! A wolf!" "Hurrah," according to high authority. Is derived from the Slavonic "to paradise," a battlecry which voiced the prevailing belief that all soldiers who fell In the fight went f straight np to paradise.— Pearson's Weekly. ^ CHARITY. Charity n & universal duly which it- it in every man's power some- J times to practice, since every degree of assistance given to another
upon proper motives is an act of f charity, and tliere is scarcely any man in such a state of imbecility as that he may not, on some occa- 1 lions, benefit his neighbor. — John- * . i I t 1 ""ivi" i/eiivereo nntli rlimi**
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