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, Ashes to. adies be tfiatiereatid - -
Beneath the gray oldienple'aVorictieliade,
/Where to 'Ali god,likeo 'great Agrippa% dome
Still givesaaylurcin whatoncewas-Borne:I-
.Thereletthe pattlot,soldier,stliteemanrcist,
After long sh,Uptupoxi earth's oniethreast.
Giaribaidl. speaks no 103e8Pailc here-
: Tons, heart-kitittledatthy iucl-careerT
-1410-typeof sn
,tatesmanship, ' 13,-purpose4 pure,
._. Which nations,need wlioantationfinoda endure?
- 1o." party chieftain' of thy and Tierf thou,
Tobrib_e tor office with unbitishingbrevt ; . skirts rustling down the staircase, an
My halide were cleiii ; no enandfil taints thy . catching on an obtrtive nail, which dreta . . ,
AtSong and Letters with,u har-ropialeer ; Zoili; sita alone, gazing into -the red 'Of deefl green grass the gusty .va Inds uid h
• . ver waving
Tretthin to scorn all nobler airoo, tasneer , what a, dreadful plebe!" from the wearer. • -
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etaibere, and letting her tea get bold, saying boftlsvuithbtlaeostioilearitsot of iivieet flowere blossn ,
To meet its loud aconsing.voiec with slang; - wildbirds dinging face to 4
Orwhen. ivith thytnisdeedS the-natiort rang,
thinking," Baia liateslowly77"Anit no-7ahl
well) 1' afraid;not.a Welt, nolwanybow,
Zora, we- anuet. see if We cea# gekyOialsorne,
recommealtions di something. Yon must
advertise again. rra, sure that's the. right
thing. And now, dear, I muStrgoa Good -by.
No,poetea,, thank: yout.;lot e‘Arop. And,
Zara; you must aeme and see meamind ;
we must- net let eat* oberaclrift again."
Kate impriuted..,a -,heartaykindlY On
ZoriVia "Cheek, and, departed, her -silken
•
• Let loveletripe in ruddy Prime, • -
Xiat.h0Pe beat highaet heartibeArne ;
• Aralaan be,ise Viereat fisaid ton t'
PrinkNeepiand asKi. anY,Iraige•
, , -.Jcienurx
Thb spring has bildded, -:bloemecl
faded, and -slimmer fruit is, ripe. In
country;-, beyond, the dust and sin oke
heat of the great city, all is peace a
melody and beauty now. Looking on
billowtsei chinaney.Pots, theinter
belie Sithara of dry and' dusty ties
makes ' one thirsty, as if tor a 000
beverage in lever to think how, only a
As an:at% Art anti Oulture as to ram -e, an aggrieved Emig' Mien' Of ...Oh dear! miles off; .
' In -tavern orgies Farty ends promote,
And Atheist -hearted, court the„Ohurch,s; Vote.
Thine own State's toundaries dikrst Them d
face -
..▪ .TO win supporters frortt alien race? -
' Or stoop -to sell to capitalist greecl '
The broad, rich. acres -Which the people. need?
1sTo 1- Small simude shall Bistory see -
to herseltwit a sigh, .What. a contrast!
" and with a smile, I ani glad to have seen
e"' her. It -was good of her to come."-
-• Ctn._ this afternoon. too, beside another
fire, another girl is sitting:not alone, end
with nn need to resort t othe red coals for
an object to gaze at anci dream over. Lull
Between_ our Gerryniandering Ohietand thee 1
• , chair, peaceful end graceful and happy, the
• . pure daylight resting on one pale oval cheek
• and. curving Coil of fair hair, the red gleam
. of thafirelight flickering on the other side
- • -of her face and touching- the soft cheek
ife's Alv s t 6r v.,
'uearestit with an unnaturally bright glow.
. She is slowly "smoothing the fur of a. large
. tabby cat that -lies> curled into a cushion in
,Glencairn is leaning back in a. low eitey.
Tj
There is a, soundef foosteps and &rustling her lep'and putting lazily in -its slumber.
not expect any visitors, and the wood is just_ picture of hoar happineis, eaoh equally:
no notice, till soinebody plays a tattoo. Om except indeed. thatLisli, with those dreamy
the doer, and calls eta,'" '
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of skirts upou the stairs, hilt as Zeta -does The girt and. the at look together like a
beginning to burn beautifully, she takes and 'Supremely tiorcifoitithle and Content -
spiritual eybs of hers, 'can -never look
• 5` Come in WhO is there r! • utterly absorbed in any purely -sensuous
Zdal.turnii frons hertask with surprise Pleasure of luxury and &Lee; and even in
mulinteteit but she "has not time to rite her happiest Moments, her soul; .when her
up from her Minable position before Kate eyes glance upward, seems always to be
g Craven, -bursts into the room with -her looking beyond, away into e land.oLdreatns.
• habitual vivacity, alba* she: appears pant-, " There is nothing that to my mind is
dug and breathless.. • . -supernatural," Glencairn replied. There
"Zora, My dear "child, how- -ire you? Oh, are powers that know the future: Under
those stairs Good graciemil what are you certain circumstances, they ean oonm.inni-
-' oath theirzknetaledge." • .
doing there? Ohl what a -height to live.
SCOTTISH' NEWS.' -
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Over the itLand cakes.
ohrieawho was postmaster
r twenty-one years, -"died
69th year. --
ment .of.I0,000ova of Loch
tci New Zealand . has ;
waht of a renewal of ice.
meta of Dr. 3:anias- Geikie to
elegy in the .13niversity, in
hie brother, Pr. Archibald
w been forMally completed.
NUrphy -received from
But in London a genera "yearningfor .
country does not seem to prevail, for the yisit her at Aim Her lady,
seed her Willingneseto accept
hi3on;" and, her readiness .to
in. a state of eXcitement just
elopement of the young bride
factor for. Sir Michael Shaw
ey'were only spending their
en she.eloPed with a married
ife .and• family. '
the other morning,repairizig
COuntese of Aberdeen an
that the season at its height.and tilat L']
don is full to overfloWing, is broughthey,
you proininently at every hour cif the daY
night; In themorning and after -the n(
the Row and the Ring arenrcoWded, and •
upper ten theasaed;in sober breughem
dashing barouches, in law victories, in It
.foin%in-haiads, on hlackhoreesand "wh
red horses- and grey," parade thereee
before the eyes of the million.. . . .
BaZair -Glasgow,. fell
lean o'er the tonnage, and gime and
cis° and envy • and. admire, • " The e'lass root . and -slighted ,on- a
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f
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"C..*
'at I I am quite out of breath Why don't " The premise that thereare powers that
kliOW the future assumes that the futute is
"i" reotdained, so that what! they 'foresee is
you have a lift?. Seven flights of stairs,
declare it is !" - meintable?
handsome horses; and the sometimes
tiful riders -for you get the best of (Ail
oftener than the beet of When belga),
-this exhibitionpass by in the. nubena
round. . . - The butte -woman sitting
At night walk through "the Weat -i' ,
fainted .from sheer fright;'
streets - and squares! Here, :there,- •
kie came to herself --. her first
out from the windows. Here.
awnings finger -.in ,tirietiYelY .enresiiive of her
a o my best butter. stickin' till
there again, .ted cloth is laid across a
pavement, striped if interest. ... Come here, ma
evening breeze,. and strains of musics tia--
ear-rieein aff till I scrape yet. There's
are setting decanter a ball ;_ there taking a:
from a di:inset-party ; here, -there, 4
everywhere small audieuees are ' Ong!!! ._ — - ... .
gated On the paseinent to enjoy the elit# .0•`!"- ha: Tinie.'' • -
taitiment . praVided . gratuitolisly- . by feted Ironra severe -cough for
London wealthy. for the - London', pi§ and it - had gilown So danger-
-Visioue of beautyvisions of wealtaleared that it a/bulk result:
Werth's latest creationsin dress-dianio#S winter > it vise -Morel severe
that are fatnily •heirlooms --flash by ;-..g •I begat taking Dr. Wilson's
shows in a -magic lantern, under the fiCherty Baliiam and soon found
Of the little street-Arah, the work ;?t,fured Me, emitting the inflamed
end the watking:women ; and lie, t_tttalL.'s' Thus writes rwttithla,tesbffit...2,i-ttyhlk
.
butter, .in which he -was
inbreed. The fall being thus
rambled-. out of hit Soft bed
d",1 to the satisfaction of the
. .
looking really pleased to see her visitor; as
'tend in that consists the irony a some of-
"." That is ed," Glencaint 'said quietly;
• Ole returns Kate's osculatory greeting. • those strange warnings Which we seldom-
.' Well_ now, my dear girl; What has
understand, and by Which we cannot ptofit",
becoine of you all this time? I thought I "'That is pure fatalism; is. it riot?"' asked
Would come and see you instead of writing; -
Lnli, thoughtfully. - .
so here I am. Isn't it an age since we base "Yea," he'answered ; "-we all must dree
--inet? 'Why do you live up in this sky -par- our weird." • a,
.--Only four," observea Zora anti-
' -pouring-forth remarks and questions- ait in. There are some prophemes,' • observed
lot? What are: you; clOinci now?" say Kate Kate, ,
a breath.
Duke, practically, " that do not need the
doetrine of spiritual. orunectrthly knowledge
• 4. I live here principally beeanse its eco-
. to account- for them-forecatts that -may
with tolerable safety be ventured upon by
.reasonable cakinatioli ; for coming -events
'do sometimes oast -their. shadows before'
litetally." • - • • •
. "There are seine -shah prophecies as you
.speakof," edmitted Gleneeire ; and there
are others that.no -.reason ablecaloulatiote
can. possibly :explain, HOW *mild yob.
account for eams.nle doable Walking before
his death ?-or -for the Banshee's. cry fore-
telling tronble ?" - - -
"Are -such- things well atithenticated 2".
. -
-inquired :Duke,
Who can. doubt the mass of testimony
toward. - them? A friend of- iny own,
is
young Irish fellow ef Kildare county, has.
heard the Banshee twice, end it Was each
'time foliewed by a death. 'You have heard
me speak of McGregor? McGregerai father,
saw hie iviaith.walk in the garden the day
he Was iseized with his Wit Do.you
not know that gout, favorite poet,- Shelly;
in the last month Of his lite, saw a plea;ked
figare, Which disolosed his owe:face to him,
and vanished," .
bulse looked somewhat inoredulous,
. nomical,". Zoka replies. "1f -you
excuse mg, I will put another- stiok into
- this obstinate fire. Draw your chair Close,
:sees to get till the little warmth there is. It
haa been in such a sulky -temper I Cannot
make it barn."
- The two -girl& are a great °entreat in
appearance ; Kate Craven in her Sweeping
silk dress, her velvet hat and. feather, her
sealskin roentle with its deep fur trim -
°ming ; and Zora Brown in her poor Jittle
darned serge frock; Zora 'Brown
betrayals° embarraseed consaiousuess: and
'her manner to her guest, "-sweet and gentle
as it, is, is delightfully free from subservi;
enoy, end.equally. far from the:awkward-
ness of assuming and claiming eqUility
on which there is any doubt. Zora's man-
' net neer asserts. the doctrine Of .." Liberty,
. Equality, and Fraternity," • but siniply
proves -it-,-proves' it by a.- softness, a 'deli-
cacy, a. refinement of look and accent of -
which no ladY in the land need. have been
ashamed. '
--“WeII, and now tell me all aboutcyourself
' Zora " says Kate, when the aulby fire is.
The. auourrEsT; QUICKEST and-'
BEST line to Gt.': Joseph;
AthWaoh, Topeka, Deni, '
on, Dallweal,
Veiton.-
And all
points In
aas,, NOT Mexico, -.Ittiriiona,.:11P
taint and•Texas., •
Route ha.? no superior Albert
Lea, ItinneapoliS and St. Paul.
ItionaiIY reputed as
being the Great
Throughear '
Line
ly conceded to ..
lie the best'equiPPed • ,
'Railroad in the World for
all elassep.oftravel.
connectidusinade
.••ht tinton.
'Depots.
Through -
Tickets via thi
Celebrated Line fel-
iale all ofeeeil in
he u..s. an
Canada.
Try it,
and youVlC
find traveling a .
l‘wiry, instead.
of a dts-
comfort.
. All
information
about Bates of
Fere; Sleeping Cars,
etc 104.9.0ifitfilaS ,ott down ,to
•-tlaples, and return in the s
;Orcinght ne photograph -of
`thogentlemem's let* about t
that.; ad, in feet; papa. and
very nearly . arranged jt --all -
-haVehein langing to "see you
jell &bent. . '
" Thinking it would- be e
of hews for me?- -Thit.
flelight cif 'Ocean wide hetwe
feta Whole long -winter.- 110
are a p1eaSed.-a.4. daresa.y
yourself very :bitch:7 •
I Shall, 1 -hope,"-- she ans
drawing near to him gonfid
more of the plan '-remained
- • .
" By'r.'leave e pa
trundling a truck over titiP.
tireBee. -
"come Ont: of the weyof
-nye Diikealeacling her to a. s
Just as heti settle
-her flowing folds- of ;Snowy d
, .
bunch, a stout with t
atasket, and a bag, .advan
breathlesily intci the vabant s
which :Duke was about to
lovers exchange tomically: pi
itis - manifestly ,impossible
confidential COnVersation 'acr
person:of the intervening s
.nothing of.- the piled -Up: be
'baggage on her -lap.
- - Hellos.; Xity13urns yo
says:a tall Man, with long
an eyeglass; -who is, situnteri
the 'London world; the", London erea-e# Isi “ You shan't be troubled- much astobas'i
and lowato the. drone. an e .. ,
brings it excitement, its pleas*, its tiea tons,- pet, and ' as • to dinners !-Well,- I'll
nese of body:and Of soul, . • - " promise .nOttothrotathe dish-cotere at yen;
and Lull Gleneairn are _openly- aeknoW- 'salt -cellar. Will that dontent yea ?:: - .
' - "I -don't see whai there should- be any
ledged to " beengaged," though the acknOW
need of even -So hornless & missile- as -a
ledgrctent hoe not been made -suddenly or
salt cellar," she. responded cheerfully as a
all at oboe ; iadeed . it; would have puzzled
riaaesuringieflection obeurred to her. " I
both of these young people to have fited the
shall have plenty o! - gine :to study your
day on which their understanding bgoanie
tastes at table-dhote: dinners before_ We. set
canted , ,Zotisidered thenieelires betrothed,
a ratified engagement; although they had Of
u?..demestio. ineals,,---altholigh . to he sure.
and had been mutually pledged. to eternal -faeign. 11(4616 will scarcely i;jel a lair test '
-iWtheve to . control-, any iodination-
loonstancy from thp day on , which - Duke as Inli
first spoke of his .1.8ve to Lull: The pub fer il-lowl" 4i8g1tiltifif4cti°n• l'-sy ' flinging
licity had babas, gradually,- : people hid about the tablethriiiture" ..• • -. :
"Did teder. show you what "-along bill.
" chaffed".thena more and more, and they.
had avoided : the chaff less - and less; and tlit'Y sent ine in - 94'.- Ell -et" -f.t4 the a -"an"
confided in erica friend .after another, and .aass.and dishes and gel:lets I had destroyed
in my righteous anger - at their oopteunda
GlenceArn had Looked On tranquilly.; end
daterpOsed no objection, , but, saeordiaa to .641Y bad dienare fr. he hag-MO.4 gravely:
Luii, :40 you knew what
one of his favorite theories, had let -things • - "And, whew!
drift." - So things had drifted, until -4tis. •o'clot3k it- is ?": he added presently, holding'
.. :
season Duke and Liili were evenly affiazieed out his wateUi. .".. • ' . . . - '
in the eyes of the world, and although "Is it So lite 2. . she field: With jinn- eeted
they had not - yet "fixed any time for their regret. .
"The time always fliei. se with _fis r . he -
marriage, they 'were. full Of • b:opes and
dreams and schemes for theiannited life, observed seinewhat Complainanglyi ." Never
and, the eld.ud-oastle towered higher, fair, " i; mind 1 it will lirilignext 4uninier.tno sooner,',
. -. . : I • : WOO iti, darling '?", : He Smiled 4she spoke -
brighter. theneter..• .
anything larger By this season of coureeDube Ma,yburrie not indeed •th throvi
and
- beginning. to
smile and Zora „ has risen and
retharbed 'that." -Shelly was a visionary
taken a gest beside- her Visitor. “ As for
Lull -was as happy' as - the eUramer daY.n honed, . if
- of nett -slimmer ; for it was then that they
things went well with make
were long, the Bunshine Of her Bridle lit Up in Ka worldly sense, 0 -try the dangerous
pathetic. to see how her happiness ''as "butte -lie and dinnets" would become Peri
F experiment of 'domesticity; and then those
all the household, arid it was ahem
reflected -in the look Of angling cositent On
One e •
r alities - • •
old Mies Priscille.'s faded, time -worn fade. -
" suan- I. -see yoU to-morrbw?" gibed
Even stern Miss- "Christiana relented into Dili, looking down With the soft, coy shy-
_
t " Y nese that wae the nearest approach to
. - ' vita adventures,". Kate continues, loueging tendernees wi h Lull s blue, soft e ee, all
Pot -fOrbeara sinatilta•-• .at work just neeia;:. I -had. tii• be up at five •
. Xteryteasen in London ell.theeeeion19ng. neous sigh!". as . -Lairs glad voice careled
although she could .
this rooming .to get that donble--page .8W: -
wrote you from B.russels„ by the bye.,,
'I Lots of society; lots of ; lots. of .fiirta- bird -like snatches Of song While shiwent. - - .
and ta dreamer." :
"But Zia the as --e of these apPari-
tions?". pOndered tuli. • • : . • ,
"Unless it tO Warn a- fellow to milli°
his will and prepare. his lest _retnieste","
suggested:3)0e.
.. "fp the case of a. man burdened with the
secret of any crinie,it Might be well that he
'should know his last hour was near,
he might secure the peace or his god
beyond the grilse," Baia Olencairn. " But
I acknowledge such oases are rare: • As a
rule, there is in these forecasts no such
clear 'Motive as to warn a sinful man to
free his god. from its. secrets. I don't
understand it -it hi beyOnd me.:"
" ii beyond. us all," said Duke, respect
forbearing to .attack: Glencairn'S
e.Vidently .unconquerable superstition. •
Such appearances -if the .1 are clearly
•
proven. as Occurring before the events they
foreehadow,".said-Luliareflectively, "seem
to serve only one. purpose -that of 'proving
that things are predestined." •
"Whichl think for the -good of the World
baOk in, her " they are soon told.
sparkling with joy, ipekea Anto4 hers as if Coquetry sbe . .
.
Two winters in Faris -one ka Brussels -I sure of eYmpathy; and Mrs:Boyd smiled, -Not -,te-nierrOw; dear. I am so hard
pleinent-of the -Quoa-hen . reception Off hi
tibia . I hate. grown -an awful flirt,theytell about the house,light of : fo-ot and light of thise.; and I •. shag heve - id -sit -itali half
Me ; but I don't believe it myiielf, Anyhow heart ; As thr Glencairn, he was amen' of -
. .
I find life_ a very jolly thing l" how do you
. find. it?" . . . .. •
to -night,. for there's' the black waiting for'
but one love; One aim.- His daughter made Conrad and. Bledora without line drawn
all the -music, all -the sunshine, all the on it yet 1,,
holiday of his life.
"On Wednesday then?"
- ponds Zora with tkre.ther Pensive' smile. %After all in spite of the often and loamy
- -
"Not so.johy as you do certainly," res -
The werld. has net gene -very well with
me; bat. I ought net to. complain, kr it chiefly in syrepathy with the, Young, and Wednesday!. it wouldn't do for Me ta. Mimi
• "Well, there's the $0Plable Mb dinner on:
asserted selfishness 9f human nature, lt-is
. might have done much worse." - . in watching What seems the resurreotibn of that you knew': But On Thursday at the ger-
. .. Have you: not got any money" How their own youth,. that the Old live again. den party We Shall meet and have a jolly dayb
-do yell -make your living?' saki Kate,: It is by entering into the spirit of the life of Look out for me at station before shirt-
frankly- inquisitive. ' . • . And Make yourself -look your pietth
' "just new I give. a feta lessons to little yonth that is -in the full flush and flow of ing.. •
living that they who have livedtheir liVes .est, darling for -.1 want all MT friends to
children, by which I prottde myself withetiVy the. I.- think:they do that already
bread and, cold mutton. -arid occasional
cups of tea."' - "r and a , smile of proud-pircpariseetofr'-
retty well!" he a.dded w th 1 sshatiips,fied
People, however, in this world old or P
in a•rdoe family?"- - vOlunteering advice as le the 'Oondiuitingof air
"13 °Pe -the diasS' Of. then *116
like their choice to be admired,- Who wish
young, can fieldom BYmpathizi3• • without.
Why. don't You get . a governess' place
'‘ It is eager said than done First d the .eirounistanoes.which inspire their Byrn -
in general, might as well he left unprovent pathy. Lesions innumerable .conaerning •to -see- the Peat of the world's approval Set
foremost, -1 -ant not WelLeducated enough.-: upon • their . taste who far -kern bah*
ving w a cibiltaaaa. a•p. - the:raauage_m_e_n_t of a husband and a house-'• . - • . .
I could take no. place beyond Ai- - h-ts Meaning at the doctrine of predesti- -hold are offered gratuitously. -to-the/Ming ralous-a other men's ap_premation of the,
they call' rudimentary instrnetiaitia little
(To bei continue
4-1
RoMe aim
ing.. ' They
a.nd.:
ma, 'arid all
-gr. Craven
sterday. I '
and tell yOu
eerful piece -
not see -the
us ! ,
e.Ver.; if yoti
u'lk:enjoy
rai-brightly,
tially, if -
be unfolded.- •
ing, porter,
heni of her
ese.fellovis,"
t by a boOk .
herself and
apery on the r
bandboxes,
endeiuks
et next Dili,
ccupy. The"
ous looks, ati
continue a
ss .the portly
anger, to say
ler •of Sinai
here tour
ond hair5and. -
g by. •
- Late Chortle Net
Bev. 'Zither
N.I3., where he .will at
Tel - AsseMblY of therr.eshy
, The -.Cornertstone Of a n
chtireb; 90 the Pulledeiat
iniles -sciuth : of Ingersoll, -
Wednesday - next, with Mas
--Grand Master. OO1.110
- Rev. A. Slaglat one of tb
and. mostreSpected-nainister
'denoniinatio•nin .Ontarie .at
years' pastorate of the4at
hM retnciVed..to'.-Colorado.
Well-known in Toronto..
. . . ,
'children."
nation is too strong meat for the souls of fiancee. - Golden maims are show d &arras 'of their helevedrather , e
the million?". 139,ia.. GIencairn. "Well, per upon her . Minute :and accurate planetrof t• han. dislike to see the pathway Of her
:. "II -Pon -my word, I don't think rcould haps yon are. right there, -Duke" rf are drawn uP - for her benefit. .If Lint c• onquering ,, ear strewed with liOtiinfiL;--it
• even do. that! TesAing must be a horrid: being understood that. they must be
bore aa etokaaas Kim. "Why don't you "'The Million,- You see," rejoined Duke, followed all, or even the advice that is
"Would be too. apt to stop at the comfert- given her by the elders of her own seic as hopeless victims, on who'll. she inn -et not
ing-theorythat all the crimes they cOnaniit to the.." manegement" of Duke in the &pi. waste heir tears, or even lavish her guinea.
-•. "1 did. I tried. that twice; but—".Lan Wee nothing of .a coquette ; but she
advertise for a corePanion's placer" . ..
Zoreaheeitated. thoughtfully, "it (haul- db.- next step to the perception that their- pun, than not to Conduct the young °Ogle :by was wonfin ;enough to take a naive and
:are predestined; and wouldniot advancie the ing days: the path woula be more likely
. And tben Ionce gave some sittings to an some „world or another, ere nd very oirouitikus roate iato the Divorce alkifla
phlee 15.1reamsglitea
sinphreorlxobeautyiefror 91,111.1aliatic
. BAIA ; . and that. didn't do either." She ishthentp, in
colored a little, and continued. rather probably predeatined Court 1: As regarde the management pureof-
natlrhttittelaier*as eciStrailny
" Hard, on the _Million that I" observed incoine and expeinies, .the advice, thodgh tit° nd ,ci et h :vdet ni reastsi
UUE . in life I lost • I nave nou. done regretting us all. nerd ori"J:uds.e. Iscariot -that hie ern:in- gh; when fitted together. forms a, Burn- gfatl.4'hig to his vanity loVe-
Glencairn smiling; and pretty bard on each separate piece of it sounds Sensible -
T Yetl I told you OUCe, I think, that I mane should be . a Mark . the ciblegay for eientiST ruling whole; • . - On th-e day of- "the- garden Party. acoord-
• Was studying tinging. Well, I was to Coyne
• riedly. "--And oh 1 Kate iny one goodehance
- Several leading Baptists
elseatherz,inaPressed Ninth
Of oircialating religious liter
to establish a, Baptist Pnbl
in that city.. .Hen. Wm.
pledged 430;00Q to the proj
profits of the society are to
for -the benefit of the =dash)
.of -the denoirtintition,_end
the individual contributors
Th -e Public:Atkin of a -new -B
contemplated essent
centuries Account „of a - orimei which he .. Ah I don't Waste your Money; my dear,- infilY, Dili:_wag
as
her lovliest, dressed all iii white,
arrayed : in her beet end,
out in an .English operetta,. . It .was. only a
had ,been for centuries destined to coma 'Onthp.tridicalouinOtion Of hoiseyinoi3ning;
as he hked her to 131;0f:rating. cloudy, filmy,
' ',beginning" but it would have been aped: ',.„ . 1 Of allthe rubbish; I think it is the absurdest
. beginning. And so I Made my- debut; and - --1/i • !
Here the door opened, "Miss :CraVen". ' .
contention for. a Young new married 'couple white, with touches of tender blue gleam
hope-. And then I had inflainmation ofthewas. announced, and Kate, v41.0.. had °me to fly into exile as it they had done iome, jug through the -transparent gauze, and a.
gracefill head that profeseed, to be -a
I sang for nearly a week; and 1 was fall Of .
lungs, and lost My voice ; and_ the doctor- - thing Wrong,. and were -banished froth- their
tionneteonaieting- of two white feathers,
from her_ afternoon. yaiat to Zara to dine
anddepend.. the evening with the Glenoaarns, 'native land -1 When Jones] - and I were -
bench . of - forget-mg-n(4S and . a:Inlle
.voice back. And I tried to• sing again, and mu
*a, dear. Katm, you are. cotneitist in -married, we went straight- from the altar a
streamer-neatling among the fair hi's-idea-
' told, me I must not sing- even -if -I-gclt my _ e -he-r appearance. . - - .- - .--..--
broke a. blood -t twig arid nearly killed . home thaw little cottage at Hampstead.
--. myself. So you. see.my . One geed chance is And do you do' the -same; my dear In- One - MOANS of her hair. -- -
time to rescue us hob?. fathoVess. depths
ne " -
scheine.
The Bishop of St, Alba
feur ladies- ,as. the first
.newly•establithed commu
Of jesue, at Maplestead,
porniminity has been for
afforded by the Ursulin
make no vows for life
poverty, chastity and obe
fron3 time to time. The
by no means their only,
tentiaries,
affectio.nate matron woind sav London: guests. is . the -railway-s,tation,
The meeting place appointed for allthe
wherem-atve were getting lost, said -Lula
"I hope you Will tale a goo -d long happy
• "-Oh poor child that: was_ hard 'Upon' as tha.:awo girls .extlan.ged, an.
greeting. -roy zeal,. aaae-ai you. vihere a special=set- of -etiloon carriages are
you !" observed Kate :sympathetically. - - - - ' honeyniOon. trip, attached to -the tail of an, ordinary train'
"But. yeaaa gat a bettei..ohatee „.„t zors "Depths of - heterodoxy:from which we
- - ' will extticiste ouiselves-fOrthwith," added • . -- , - - - 1 - ' - for their el fit t - . ' - • ' -
Cottle back and begin housekeeping ah 1
t - ' Is ne ..., o bear .them in sociable
dear, in some other line: . Singing isn't , a . . - - . . . - then you 11 -find _ your . rouli es • begin!
ulenoaarn. •- . . • . - - :- . -- Comfertto their destina,tion .The guests
• the. only career in the World. And then, i , , . . . another would. prophesy.
- - - Ghosts •wrai
'ths and Banshees Mies - •• ' mustering- d' - - '
, , - “You will take,a small house, of coarse?. are 9.400r ing)37. From city.and
- Teheuidadviee you to loOk Out Kensington subarb„ from the ,aristocratie- . West, from
waye and he. careful not to - snow inere the Modest north and iouth;.. and from
• the despised east—" the Cry is °stilt they
coroe." ' . .- . . -
., The -party is- a Mixed *etas; it be0ofne
an cannel. affair—one , of- the year
3 br
Offspring of -au alliance - between Art and
Cothineree.=. The host and the Urge drew
of :lila old friends and, colieagues 'represent
Commerce; the hostess and the larger pir-
Cleo{ theirliter friends representart. Oil
.verY likely you'll marry; you are sure
to
-marry ; wonder -you. haven't married Yeti"
“ does- not do to trust to that chance,
said Zeit,. softly but pra,cticsay, .•
• "What languages clan. you speak?" asked.
• - Sate, inspirecny a sudden thought.'
• "Only a little Ftencla,"
" Not Italian.r. •
I• viieh I could! I am sure tehould
love Italian. I" taught myself just enough
tn.pronounce my Italian songs -but that is:
"Ab, not Italiari;.-that. is a pitY. I was
'Craven," said Mike in a deep and sepulchral
".0 nay .grackins I • ------ i -twilight than a siath of your income:tor rent.
was the beginning of a, le -------- structive
lecture. .. - -
BOON St•-..' ."You won't commit the extravagange of
Winn -BUMMER SEAS. a house,. Of course? A yoling -couple can
live so delightfully :hi -genteel furnished
CliAPTER XII. apartments, would be the_ next advisea's
room !" cried )1ate. "Por goodness'. sake tistics prove" etc. " Statistids" always
light the gas -
Love well ; love wise who co,n ; beginning.
-
The Kingsten News s
generally kneWri that d
:Battery who alo th-captu
stoppage of .pay MAW al
their capture are made
150.p:tore Of deserter• ac
ministry nothing:"
:
says-th.p.
asiliqutiql*Aom
dalY: .444,4-4,4 :awed
ship=010-iirdt have ris
a servant girl, :&"1 itzP
But love; be ;abed ; for God is Love. observed Lan confidentially and grocery made the money, art helps to
5.
goneto- St
Gene. --
Church.
IletbOdiat
d,about five
11 be -laid on
io-hon�rs,by
t.
best known
of the Baptist
er a thirty-six
third, Church,
Mr.. Slight is
Teronto and
e inaportanoe
alto, are about
atiou Society
McMaster has
t. The entire
e apiripriated
ary erprises
t r .thEit of
r stockholders.
past _papeizis-
1, part -of .the
. _
a has ;admitted
sisters., of the
ty of the:Name
England. The
don the model
The eietern
-but ...only -of
once, revoCable
primary, :but
rerlt is in perii
ys :" It . het
ertet:
from the
a- -put under -
the experis.el of
od,eo that the :
ally costs the -•
'
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Odestals Egj
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