. Christian herald. t terms and youll never miss the money. You cant find better quality. We give you the bestto be had in stoves and ranges and back our guaran-tee with 30 days free trial—a years approval test—and$100,000 Bank Bond. Write for Factory Pricesthat save $5, $10, $20 to $40 FreightPrepaid tiecn Ranpe A KalanvazoQ ^^^:,r/.^ Direct to You It would do your heart good to see thenew Kalamazoo catalog—400 of the new-est styles—base burners, gflass oven doorranges—fine wood and coal heaters, etc. Morethan any 20 dealers can show you. Send a postalfor it quick. You can save money in fuel


. Christian herald. t terms and youll never miss the money. You cant find better quality. We give you the bestto be had in stoves and ranges and back our guaran-tee with 30 days free trial—a years approval test—and$100,000 Bank Bond. Write for Factory Pricesthat save $5, $10, $20 to $40 FreightPrepaid tiecn Ranpe A KalanvazoQ ^^^:,r/.^ Direct to You It would do your heart good to see thenew Kalamazoo catalog—400 of the new-est styles—base burners, gflass oven doorranges—fine wood and coal heaters, etc. Morethan any 20 dealers can show you. Send a postalfor it quick. You can save money in fuel bydiscarding your old stove and installing a newKalamazoo. Get the catalog and see. Will shipyour stove, freight prepaid^ the same day yourorder arrives. Ask for Catalog No. 103 ICctlainazoo Stove Co.* Mfrs^ Kalamazoo, Mich. We make a full line ofStoves, Ranges, Gas Stovesand Furnaces. We havethree catalogs. Please askfor the one you want. I And \ Gas Stoves Too s>^ Radiant ^ • iif^Ba$ >. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD. October 15, 1913 Page 943 THE CAMPERDOWN PEW Continued from page 933 The whispers ceased, and she heardthe footsteps of the boys as theymoved away. Climbing up on the oldCamperdown pew, Miss Maria peeredover the fence and caught a glimpse oftwo sturdy figures going down theroad. Her breast heaved with sundry emo-tions, but wrath was uppermost. Shewould go to the justice of the peace,shewould, and report what she had after all, the boys had not decidedto come. Randolph Murray, the min-isters son, had held back. She re-membered that his father and motherhad gone to the city to care for a sickrelative, leaving him and his youngerbrother, of whom he had spoken, tothe care of a sour-visaged servant. As Miss Maria stepped down fromthe pew, the feeling of wrath began tomerge into one of perplexity. Whatwould be the best thing to do? Withsundry little puffs and gasps she liftedthe basket of pears onto the wheelbar-row and trundled them to th


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