She Wat Lonesome and Left, But She's Glad to Be BackRegina, Aug. 29.—'The domestic troubles of Maurice Lewis are. it is believed, at an end. the Immediate cause being that Annie, Maurice’s wife, has returned, and the little story will end apparently, in the old-time manner. “They lived happy ever afterwards.Some days ago Maurice returned to his horn*' and found nothing but the proverb al note containing the proverbial inf inration that Annie had left for p^rtg unknown. After inquiries. Maurice learnt that parts un* j known meant Calgary, and he hiedhimself thithrr. 1Yesterday he returned and his wife returned with him, conf’dent that her husband’s home was the best place after all Sne denies most emphatically any stores which were circu-1 lated fo the effect that she hrd b°en ill treat^d. and snvs that she went away simply because she was lonesome. ,The re united couple leave today | for Rislctcn. where the husband's I work demands that he be present. I