The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 10, 1906, Image 3

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    Try.
There's a victory yonder awaiting the
chap
Who greets with a laugh every down-
ing mishap.
Who loses the
his eye,
Who fights as he loses and dies full
of try.
game with a glint io
Who tackles the ladder with vim and
with bounce,
And laughs when he lands at the foot
with a jounce;
Who tightens his belt
a sigh
Keeps falling
full of try.
and with never
and falling with heart
He isn't defeated whoo
fight,
f 3 3 Hi Hvog 3
If he had but lived he's
1
it
i
While
heart
And I know
has ¢
loser will
who win;
Judged
The
For we're
homes in the sky
Not by our
of our try.
SUcCCess,
0
hea eSesehl
a |
3L3C
she did.
treasure
ittle soul;
lore her.”
"¥os, VEOH:
he doe
Bu it
had any
“She is very re
But Mr. Dalry
about her.”
“Ah?” said
tively.
“Yes. Her father was sent
‘anton, sometime ago, by the
Briggs and Bonifant, and perished
wn his homeward voyage, when
steamer Halifax was burned.
family was left unprovided
the daughter was forced to
she could.”
“Yes,” sald the physician. “I
stand now. She's aomesick, poor thing
al out the girl
trouble?”
ticer Lt.
mple knows
the doctor, interre
out to
firm of
tae
His
for, and
do what
a week ago.”
“I wanted to,
write to mother; I shall
has been her cry from the first”
“Well I'm afrald you'll have to
write, in spite of her”
“I'tl write this very day,
think best,” sald Mrs. Dalrymple.
The physician went his way, and
the kindhearted lady, greatly distress.
ed at what she nad heard, went in
search of her husband, to ask his ad-
vice,
In the meantime, in her hushed and
darkened cnamber, the young govern.
ess lay, her slender hands clasped,
her eyes closed, her pretty golden halr
falling about her pale face. Her past
life all seemed to come back to her,
that her father was on his way home;
The happy day when the news came
he had aready sailed, and would soon
Ye with them once more. Her moth.
er's grateful joy; Itle Janey's de-
Hight; and her own happiness. The
glad, busy days of preparation, whes
their beautiful home was made ready
to receive and welcome their loved
doctor. But
if you
{
one; the joyful hope and expectation; ]
and then, in the very midst of their |
sunshine and happiness, that awful,
awful news, The
burned at sea, and
perished!
Everything had seemed lke
after that. There had
brightness or sunshine; n
gladness, no comfort, A
had swept their be: home;
and mot left poor and broken
hearted, had gone, with little Janie]
and herself, to live in two »wmtortlces |
and even then th had found
to make both ends meet,
nigat
been no more
» more hope,
no mortgas:
away wutiful
her
rooms;
it impossible
Such
scarce, and paid
througn the dr
widow
od ox 11d
as they ould do
for
work was |
i
SAry
her childr
and
in days gone by, t
luxury rere |
scantily fed
Rosalie could
when the s;
a8 nut
moth
+ doctor,
1 patient's room
nornin “You look like
person
doc! that's
4
“And happiness is
cine, my dear,” he re
on your feet in a week.”
And so she was. At the end of the
next week, Mr
and sne went
and Ted incons
Major Lennox, in
pi Hed.
home, leavl
olable,
the meantime,
his governess was yet
stages of convalescence, The
hardest trial of his life, perhaps, was
being obliged to leave her without
bidding her goodbye. There was no
help for it, however
He put a little cluster of sweet
white violets and purple heliotrope in
his sister's hand, and sald:
“Give these to my little governess,
and say good-bye for me.”
He had been ordered on froatier
service and two vears elapsed before
he returned. Bat he had not been
under his sister's roof an hour, be.
fore he asked concerning his gover
088,
“Oh, vos, Indeed; we hear from her
every now and then,” answered Mrs.
Dalrymple, brightly. “S8he came dewn
to see the children once. But there's
no need of her being a aursery-gov.
erness now, you know, Mr, Ballard
is a partner with Briggs and Bonifant,
and bids falr to become a million.
aire.” ;
“Where do they live?” inquired the
impatient soldier.
while
early
“Oh, they've got thelr old home
back; a lovely place, down at White
Plains.”
The very next
early, down to
Major Lennox.
“I'm afrald you
ten me, Miss
when Rosalie
arlor, where he sat
indeed 1
eyes
blooming in
morning, bright and
White Plains went
quite forgot.
Ballard,” he began,
entered the handsome
walting,
haven't,” she
wtening and 3
her cheeks,
80 numerous,
should forget
have
“Oh,
cried, her
lovely color
“My friends
in my
no,
brig?
were not
adven
Ont 5
hand.
ull soldiers
tell you at
I fell in love
ever mat.
away.
The major took her
“I'm a plain man, as
are,” he sald “1.et me
Miss Ballard, that
the Nrst time we
once,
with
But |
know, of course,
for me
you
Was
now
allow
once
sexion
ch, and at
ii the Organ
lock
the
now bad
sound of
he Organ
a gre
loft
ce, loag befor
organist had
‘arnegie organ,
arrived on
his successor ac-
the keys. The
clan to make
to his old place, but was pre
imately took a seat in
caurch.~London
taken his seat at the
©880T
Ms predec
scene he found
when
the
tively manipulating
attempted
his way
vented
the
Dally News
and uit
body of the
A Sudden Change,
Two commercial travelers, one
from London and one from New York,
were discussing the weather {a their
respective countries,
The Englishman sald that English
weather had one great fault-—its sud.
den changes
“A person may take a walk one
day,” he sald, “attired in a light sum-
mer suit, aad still feel quite warm.
Next day he needs an overcoat.”
“That's nothing,” sald the Ameri
can. “My two friends, Johnson and
Jones, were once having an argument,
There were eight or nine inches of
snow on the ground. Tae argument
got heated, and Johnson picked up a
snowball and threw it at Jones from a
distance of not more than five yards.
During the transit of that snowball,
belleve me or not, as you llke, the
weather changed and became hot and
summerllke, and Jones, instead of
being hit with a snowball, was—gf-=
scalded with hot water!”
LEAKY
BOTTLE.
USE FOR A HOT- WATE
In a recent case of severe
where the hot
constant demand, ft received
cident
dollar, rend
for
excels
parts of the
allay pain—a
was securely
of the bag, sal
through
Justed and
ever,
water bottle was
& puncture as large as a sliver
lering it useless
holding water
not
again,
salt for applying heat
body where needed
piece
stitche
can possibls
much longe
fe
no Mr |
Dumplings
one
teaspoonful o
grated bread, suet
onehalf
two-thirds of a cupful « 18
of milk and a tea.
ywder and
der
three eggs
spoonful of salt,
floor together add the eaten
breadcrumbs, the sugar, suet and
milk, and form into a smooth batter
Drop this by spoonfuls into
milk, and when pour
them the remaining milk
Columbia Cream Cakes Beat to
gether two eggs, one cupful of granu
lated sugar;
and one cupful of milk; add one and
one-half cupfuls of flour, tea-
spoonful of baking powder, season
with vanilla and pour the
into a long shallow pan and bake.
When done, and while still hot, split
through the center and spread one
plece with jelly,
other over it and cover the top with
a stiff whipped cream
, & cupful
Sift the
CERES,
boiling
cooked over
one
taree eggs with one cupful of sugar,
one cupful of sweet milk, in which is
dissolved one teaswonful of soda,
two cupfuls of floor with two tea
spoonfuls of cream of tartar well sift.
ed in, and twothirds of a cupful of
butter. Beat the mixture for fifteen
minutes, then pour into layer pans.
When baked, fill the layers with
whipped cream, covering the top one
with an extra thick coating, and drop
spoonfuls of orange jelly here and
there over it
Denmark, with a population of only
2,600,000, sells $40,000,000 worth of
butter a year, and half that amount
of bacon and hams,
satisfy experienced
Good enough to
photographers, yet so
inches.
Full description
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