Daily Colonist (1900-07-13) . Garters s. ?vv MuotJBear Slgnaturo ofSte Pac-Slmlta Wraipper Btfllliw. Terr small and au easyto tako OS sa;; fOn ^!110US»ESS. •FORTORPiD C0MSTI?ATIC! SALLOW SKI».FOR THECORIPLEJSiOn 15 C^its I VirrHr •Vcgetal)^>«>6<Sw<^ CJRESiCIC HEADACHEc Thats (luite true, said Mrs. Hildyard. Will you have some more tea,Mr. Havers. I duut think it is true, Emerson depeuus on your man. Aixd on the woman, aduL-d Havon In time, said Mrs. llUdyard, youmight both become philotiopliers. When a man becomes a philosoplKsaid Have


Daily Colonist (1900-07-13) . Garters s. ?vv MuotJBear Slgnaturo ofSte Pac-Slmlta Wraipper Btfllliw. Terr small and au easyto tako OS sa;; fOn ^!110US»ESS. •FORTORPiD C0MSTI?ATIC! SALLOW SKI».FOR THECORIPLEJSiOn 15 C^its I VirrHr •Vcgetal)^>«>6<Sw<^ CJRESiCIC HEADACHEc Thats (luite true, said Mrs. Hildyard. Will you have some more tea,Mr. Havers. I duut think it is true, Emerson depeuus on your man. Aixd on the woman, aduL-d Havon In time, said Mrs. llUdyard, youmight both become philotiopliers. When a man becomes a philosoplKsaid Havers, in the slightly sententiousmanner that always auuoycKl Mrs. Hild-yard, lie is on the verjfe of it; never philosophic;! 1, and whatgood is wisdom to an old man? •Its a great deal of good, said MrHildyard. Think of—think of--ilorbertSpencer. Havers waved a deprecatoryhand. Herbert Spencor is not a philosopher,ho said. Emerton smiled, and iu thepau«o that followed let his eyes rest onMrs. Hildyard. She was certaitdy the daintictit of wo-men, ho thought She had a bli;dlikopoise of head, alert and graceful


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