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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-11-30, Page 6Aro yea taklog advantage Of ALL the modern MethOd* of mtving time and trouble? Are you up-to-date In your. shaving as well as in Yotnt work? Are yoti using a In Ito Own way the. Gillette Is *4 oleic,efficient arid cogirPiont aYOUr,•_'110_04-rarbitidercr-ritirtelephone. It compariiiiith other razors as theaernOdern ,inVentions Poinfife with .the thieg‘. :illo714vo rePlaged • • or Amain. the 'Gillette will , ; give You the easiest and most, .comfortalge have you ever. enjoyed, In five 2 2`minutts or less!. It malrea. nhaving an every -.day pleasure instead of an irk seam twice.a.week job; • "Eiilldoe, "Aristocrat' .•• and Standar d Gillette eats . - coat $5.—Pocket Editions and $6—Combination Sets $6,50 fa idektfeile44.*eriee• MAIMININIIIIMA3111 f iir OP‘ IA. iflo. ,Tr."..P.M.RI1 14. 1111.. '"--- ii-iwAtam7 raaftitari,":741141,11 masa * lio• Pak GO*, he as seafrested by OM. Of OW 101PtirOY11-4421 414111 *equaled*** of his-wheie woe -bosons coluitaniutee emeied expressive of acute inestal distrees. Jasper Vermont recognised kW in spite of kis altered appearaneee---Asu* ally * -very goy ono. -404 atoned hire. "Whet, Beau!" he exclaimed., with • seemingly effusive warmth; here; wlaidever have you been. doing ',committing murder? Or'have Yen married in, hest., terepent«. of „it. at leianrel" . . "Neither, roy dear hen", auSwersd the well-groomed young 111111131 eap Ude in the -"Household". Ouerds-ene of the fo.otest end meat generally. liked fellow* in town, "Neither, Ver., mind; but 1 litayit 11,14t- 401140, f10.111 th0- 7-eitY," . • -. • • "City of .:the ,Torebsr •draWlefl Jae; per faeetiously!„. . • •. 'Captain Beaumont ' laUghed,' but rather MOurnf011y• , "'rest". he said, "all my hopes are • buried m that beastly place. ' Really, the' County 'Council ought to put a notice Mier the west eide• of 'reran's Bar monument inetead of that heraldie beast; . "Abandon belle alt ye WO en• ter herle,t" . ' 1$dr, Vermont: laughed, in his Usual quiet way. . • • „ -"Ho's batt wThe eitY.is-goed en. ough in. its 'way. . What have they been. tieing to yea; won't, they ' lent. you any -more 'money?" • .. - • "Worse even than that," said the young spendthrift;. "they • aetually, Want rao to repay all that I owe them he pays his .priaeipar bat instructed him to; call in my bills, and: t is hn- possible for Iiim to renew them; and. , that the Usual ,steps will be taken. if 1 ,•am' not able to meet theni."- ... Jasper laugliech with gentle sarcasm. "Of .,course, that's ' always" the moneylender's. excuse, .. I'm afraid,he Will sell you uP,,Beau." . • :. • • :Captain Beeuniont whistled, • " • s"My deat Vernuilit, it ;,will be an, awfulwfill, sheck for the governor. He 'caw • 'only give Us yotinger. sons a small al, loWanee, and he certainly ,won't .be able to settle this matter; it Would 130 altegethor beyond him," • , . • , "What: is the amckintr 'inquired Jasper,. He was as well aware as wak the Young captain ltiniself; of Leid' reword's' enaneititdifficulties. i • . "Well, not much,". repliedCaptain Beaumont. "Only • Seven •thootiand; but it"Sact goad my ., goingto the gov'nor..for ,Lii.,•penny. piece, ,•'and .how .; to clear it up, is more thpat I On 'tell. But WitY do' you ask?" ,he . added, though with, but faint eagerness. -Ve •-ritt.,thinkyou could fiadanyOne able to. hell? Me•out, oftliiii beaStlYliole:?" - • . ifW4- 1 miklitP :AM& Jaspieri, eyeing• bia.meditativelY,.'•ail° if seeking from its futnea Some inspiration .tta , to a inethed of 'aiding his friend. :9' oily' ,.knew eite, WO, ' tci' prevent Harker * taking , extreme Me*Mres,", Went on 'the trolibleedebtoil-'"that is if I' could . get someone t,::r, haat- new lefilli, . • Now if, Say,' 4drien Leroy, werb teinicknome biliSfer me; Harker Certainly Would not. reftise;':litit 1 am hardlylairpesition te dak Leroy." .' • "Ant' I 'am"' said Vetitiont; smiling with thaceneciousness of politer; mend. 'I will do itiforyea,..fnesioldfrienciship'S • sal:i.e.7.!,,; • •,•••• . , ,•,. : • : You will!" ' exclaiMed. the Captiii; 4 . gra, eftilly: '• "jasper, 'you're a .brield I S ' Sure, p,olilehoi.v, he will ,de it for you. I' sheald. Stand no chance: You are:it:ghell fellow to colite'te mi res;i: yog can bay them at Harchaare„, ,t)4 jewelry, Me; Wear and Genene 54274. ' Gillette Safety.Razor Co., of CanadOt Limited ;9 'ht Office asarattery Mite Building, MONTREAL " • Clitk.BitH4I11, ,r4p moroixt f(;;40.4,ing..,:the ,disas-_. the...11410g Shylock rates, and Vcould trona steeplechase; Mit• Jasper • Ver- trY elsewhere for sornething,te•ge OR hiS car, ilid.••theil sat • ' • Clorni "Oa write 'to Adrien. He teld. "Y*;?!. said Mr Vermont, "Of hint' that he regretted having- to leave eeurse, that's the *ay you'have•dolle tha ettatle:.$4hUdclenlY, hutergenthiiii- or year . „ .• nese: required his presenee in Loon,. Catitain, BeatiMoht nodded, ; and'Oat, he woad' rettirn' to. gamin- "YeS,•,. that's •so, bile-.11arker Only ster. as on as osstb1e, shook tbationgbead of hie, and l'efiet On OM, appearance Of the motor,' he ed me; and nothing,.1 •could say. would took his departUre,,trayellingdireet to eliange the old skinilines.raindeither. Jermyn Court?: Where. he • stayed `.,te., Ton know that coek-end-bult\itory be 1unch, Waited'on by the attentive .NOrt ..alweys tells;:.:aliout, his net . being. the ,gate as though he' had been Adrien Prihcipal; but only the sertiant'T Well, . himseif Then, bavmg llUed his "dig- shion whel.,]..41411Y frequented it at that itr-ease'''INI141,: his _friend's choitest time 'e• -the': day •knew him weil, and Cabanas; he-strolledllitongli-the neddect-witit forced- smiles, oUfrieitd- - ienable Part§' of' the,Parice.,••,4, ,S147'7.# was :Clearly . to their interest he loungers • and Ole men of , to be on good,: 4,possible; cordial 'already, onViort hokiee,, with „the usual terins,,with a.,:inan who ahlrayShad the threats if X fail te.comPly their enireato'.: the innermost ,mrelei*,and time." • „. : , • Who had won the confidence or a :papa - remarked,' .Mr.* ';Vermont ISr favorite hke Adrien Leroyi simply; but his aeh" was fun 'of . Those who bad not been'perse,ilailY .and apparent a'yinpathy,for •intredueed..to Jasper, had ., .•;11e.ar1 -the • miSferthitee'ef liis frimh1„, ,reports of hs poSatoz, and lobiteil ,that liard4iearted old" Skin:, after, hirri 'with that lialf-enVious air •flint, IlarkerrLarbitt a 'Mean brute he firiri, that they wahld,reileti them at theX Yasaaaaat IteMeteleled, neve lie meld Old ileekter at new *bee ei Iles Vor soilmaimai a private bop; And br tidy* the bed was kept constantly 'airedand ready by the holnisio*P4r, who had her eyni room* en the floor -above. It wu none- uel thing for ker -leer" the rooms tenant** tote ii4the'0401,0;g4 and Ind them 'occupied when the rose in Ike moraing„.Tesper having arrived during the 44;4'0 night,silently. es; was bis' lnvarjabje CUStO111." The .beCerldater'ning *fter his sudden. returntd tiler", Mr. Vermont Waif in hia • eitti*roont., which was very pleinly herniehed. indeed, partakieg of a. brealtfeett SO simple thathis fashion- able friends weal .e.corcely have be .lieved the evidence of their own:eyes,' 'When he had finished, and the table had been clewed, be went over to the rolkoP'ileale whieb--stootiana-ungle ..liy On -window; and opened it, diselos. ..ing piles, of.letteris, sheet .closely., .written foolscap. and .slips • of memer". ting in -buying up wherever they are 'endow forms. • 'On the -corner ..Of the met with, .0.1r, according •to year: le, desk:stmat .telephone which .cent. etructiondP:".- - thi soll Was Va." nyits% Idiair wait tolled yeeterdey, mid pleaded for 1111.0 other week. ` His wife is Oleg, and they are starving. He boo hard far ,another t"Stuff« another weehl the dog Insane another Year. lie should have thought of **time for repayhur when he was borrowing. Another live*. not Another day. Start proeeedings at once. Mind I soy it. Didn't I hear him on *0 'a. parautite from' the pave- ment' one night at is bad? Screen' Neve ears, itiv Wileau end parasite'« BAKING POWDER.. Tio.-41004,,,..wormokompont piowiir so" ile_ftsairs. dem Set eimeeko anew pa* woe* hos 001 les Ilsgrediestia PIPIWY seaSeil me Vie WPM.. EN.ORLEIT‘..couns LOWED. wooka«. 7.7--••• • mtAL have m'emories.. Sell idler OP7-410 you ' heir, Harker T" • ' • "I do, eirl it shall be done? replied Censtance with an uncemangvigilenee, hie servant meekly. • "AO now for Leroy% aceeunt."' With a gleam 0 fiendish delight In his eyes, hS-ecrutinised the figures and -statements. 4-4Ahr you-- are getting •'•-•\ 114 4'1 i f A • of whicb,. fortunately,- she was urkl Aware;• but lte. could detect no trowels of affection in her intercourse With Lard; Standen, 'nor could he find any -son Tor hiaTtithirl despair. I4ke • them in fast." ,wise man, ho.wever, he made no.refer. • "411 IVir; Lerey's bills we are geb- Once Whatever to the corwersatiOn of the erfe pLeceedeedininggnilyg4•01%fireInr 'arAedrif:Int• ashamed 'Of having exposed his real feelings, even to his father. t Instead, therefore, Lord Ilsrminster 071 the ase ,ftbro".mfir!lhiaouotiottliere ptruemeeigaot.e' nolonitInimatetra, Iltuffinbeelaitnr:draMbeer' after. ; As fal: as she was doiVnedrell'e was is.vtaerzeitromueahrl7aginagingyldrom;;(144,toufe 1;7;1,4-, presence saved ber a great dekl of trOuble in many ways; the cOnsulta, tions 'with, the housekeeper,' the cliooS..- tiniogntio! :thboosookasa,citt?4mwordirteinagotiohforizlift which . in. the event of Constance's in. airfare-, 'Would 'he shifted back on. to' her own Shedders. •• ' Naturally therefore, she considered the suitor who would be less likely tO• • incenvenience her; and ho, of course, Was Adrien. Forlf he married Con- Jael/eF Verznent ePened the ease' 'MrlitItsnues:4Ped'enr"el!gpeahl:Br°e;erdnit/eol:an6rritetunt'rm::eaaidit"..nsk;s4:4veeeel • rio `inunielited Withliarker's privattrooM,• "Right, get him into your hand downstairs in. the offices; they were You know how; . Be prepared fe dignified by the name, of •Harkers you know!'" "Bank') ..end were, of course, those of Mr. Harker ineliredhis head. the money -lending business which Was "NOT for the women. Ah, those carried on by Vermont in that -munei dear butterfly ereatures COMO ja 'raking up the receiver new, he asked. the nasty sticky ,papera that ;were Harker to cone up to him :as soon as meant to catch blUebottles,, only; wen, PQgeible*, ' • .theriptheY*WIStlaketh* 00;h3Witienefie, Within the net few7hinUtes;cteorge Lady.. ,Ilderivalethe • fair Harker was standing before the mils- Bveline, • Dona she want to borroW ter both hated- and feared. Ile was limey?" • - , - very tall, with a thin, lined face, fram •"She dabbles in the Stock,Exchange. which all light and hope, seenled to I know, her business man;,•lie oWeErlis have fled. • • Hid' whole being appeared money; sir, and we know some of his ,_wrannod OP la attendance on Jasper secrets. She has ,heeli hieing; lately, • VerrIgnit. 11,13 watched him, eagerly and has deposited her diatnonds, sir - now, not speaking until he spoken •"Her diamonds? The famous Mori:, to, but simPlY Waiting patiently, 49g- vale diarnands,? Where ,are they gedly, till his master was ready to at- -"Here, sir." Mr, Harker produced • tend to him'. , • ' from his long Pocket *Inutile* moroc- Vernaent drew tbe heap of various co ease which he tendered meehanieal- papers towards him= -with keen eye S ly to his emproyer, • and quick brain grasped the:multitude of facts they set forth, checked the lens!. dolumn of figures, Struck the hal. arms; and, -with a nocrof satisfactiob, looked up at. the. map' before, him . - "All right- Harker, as far "es .1;,Can see -and, as You know, that's all the way and a little beyond. '..Itut we Plust do better than ciliat: Where's •the privateaecount • "Here, Said Harker, in, a. dry, rasping voice,, • somewhat the creaking of an old; rusty -hinged door: "Where? -oh• i yesrl.see. Oh, Pax- hern has come torus, has be? Writing poetry is not a paying genie, eh? which says so ,plainly. ' ", is! „ I 'shoil:h1 Iiice to 'bury inin, and "There, goes, the 100.ot prosperous, would attend his funeral gladly to be 'Wealthy 'man inyelf tholildt like to certain 1 had seen the last of him, , be." .• - : holds a pretty little tot -up in the way': Mr. Vermont 'strolled along, his face of bills of 'Mine? and Ir eipect.ed, ?wreathed in perpetual 'satiric d.re- - turally ;enough; -wheri---1-ealled ea-alief cegaitien;--his-bat off--half-a "-dozen British - Plaitttion. Rabbet Low--Prices-of Rtiblier4' arid Overshoes • • • . Due Britain's- Control .of Situation Itere maily. of us: have, fallen into the ...truly Anglo-Saxon habit of torisideringthe '"Mother of Parliaments "•slOw-and a bit behind, the times. The . present' price:of 'rubber; when. cani'd is revealed, affords one ofthe iriany•prooTs that. such opinion Is away oft the mark. , • • • Thanks to gt.,it rubber plautatfons istabliShed, in -the face of criticism and .ridicule;_ -many years 'before in( her-, troOtal Dorninions, Great Nitwit 'at!the out. break Of War held a and tightening grip On the world's *supply of.r4w rubber—a:grip reinforced by her , dominating pally,. .From 60% in 1914, the prOdUction ' of these plantations has grown this year. to 75% or. the Whole output, 'leaving •Only about half the - requirements of the United States alone•to.eonie trim* ,other sources. ••• ° The result has been. that th need-- enortalirtifairahalhey are, aim been plentifully sup- plied; while Germany has been ,reduced to.':regtstered mail§ and the a beutsObland " in desperate' atteMpts• to mitigate her rubber famine. Neutrals haVe :been allowed all the rubber they, want, at prices, aCtually. lower than before the War,- so long as they prevent - any of .it from reaching.: the enemy; while Canada and ,other parts of thelinpire have an, abundant supply at equally favor461e .Gov.erdnieut. regulated 'prides. ' ' . ru- this foresight an4 generbeity of. the BMW& atiVerii.! Mont Hee the reatptilithr rubber alone, of all the'greatetaplea, has not tette, up in eriee--why rubber boots, rubbere and overehoes are (le leexuenelve as ()ter, lcautee-ohoec are costing Several eonare a pair mere, 'wearing rubbers or over.« theet through this Winter to proteet,those -expensive puce's, or rubber farm ishotte to rept/tee them, is tatfrb than practlear thrlft,it Iti gratefal patriouten,, for in thus Saving leather, WO' make it easier for the Oeverninent to stout% the itlittehltelY neat:1111 etiniatch of Ms .alarrningly scam for eitr SOidierri. • . •„. , • Both Thrift arid Patriotistri dint to • Rubbers elm' this fashion." • • "Ah," . said Mr. .Vermont,. wlth a. -smile; "but ;can we benurelhat Han- ker Will accept LerOY's name on the TABS?"' 2 - ' . -"Why, Alf --course,, Harker or 'any- body -who , armildn't?" asked, Onardsinan,' as' the Cloud diSpeyed „ , froin his. face at 40e:coming ,s0 .frOin this unexpected quarter. "WhY,' It's: as .-geed asa: the Bank of England. f; 'Harker t snap at•it. • Only try: him and see -his greedy. eyes' glisten. ' .' What could. 'Harker get:1y Oelling•trie up_T-ab- solutely nothing. Besides; it would (16 him harni by letting others -know 'how harshly he served inc. • Oh pp, Harker Will • not sell me up if he can find such an easy,j safeway out of the . - "True," said Jasper 'pleasantly. "Well IIi interview' .Leroy and see if • I can lieisuade hintao,aesist yea; as a friend of *hie; I beliere I 'can. do it for on. Goin to Lad erivale's • tcolightlYes? Then we shall Meet again; then,. au. revoir." ; So, With a shake of his fet,. gnu -tali hand; benevolent, unselfish Verinorit took hip departure, atill nig serenely,. on the. business 'which had -brought him. that day to London. Nobody knew Jasper's private :ad- -dress. Ile -was always to fie found WltIr Adrien tarok, and all „ letters were addeessed- te • his dab. or to ;ler:min 'Cour,t; bul. the ithality of that place Vermont ttett:c1 sanOlfy by the mime "hoine," everyone was ignorant.. , -Whenever questioned en -this stibleet. -he mover pbtrrated the matter on anybody -A was his etrt.tri to answer lightlY: 'T'om! •wlict does such a -waif, such _a ,letsrm and....floteant .of :the ,worlire want with a home?" item. ly, 'iny dear boy"-.-o.r Madem, if the speaker happened to bo. of the gent:er set ---"it ever you have occasion ..tb see m tiara same to be, at * •of these threepIaces;" Leroy's • clianthers, ray club - the. Pallodeon, or Barminster C '" Yko., accordingly, to .one of these Plata 'fashionabls-. sequaintaneer• • diredted their inquiries for him. lvtr. • Vermarit, believer, really possessed a' hOme,' small, -it is true, but v one. quite ; suitable to his needs, and absolutelr! secluded from the posiihie- knowledge' Of his friend's in the tfAy world, ' I After leaving Captain Beaumont, he , had himself driven to the City. Alight-; Mg in. front ora large Jeweller's, shop,! 'apparently with tile intention of pur.`"; thaeing sothething, he dismissed his , ear; then when it had disappeared, walked (thickly along: • the erowded thOrouglifa4 for sante dista*e. At list, leaking. round ;furtively -foe he Was ever eautiotia....he dived into on: et' the entrartees,:. in Lawrenee Ltriles' and melinting: two • flights Of „stairs -entered the- front rdotu. This waii 'the bone, or, rather," pol.haps, • and gazed.on its contents with twinkl,' ?sadist; of which. she was so inordilx=. ing eyes; then, shutting it with 1401; he leaned back in his Chair, raba-. bizig his 'Smooth fat hands over his ately fond. She seoffed,.bli 'erefore, at any likelihood of Lord Standon's suit, and flatly refused to believe a Word ' "What will ' bet 103144' do . for Meanwhile, Adriehlkes in a state of them,"and when were those left? I sh"Twatrteeilnit"atittilta, .sir. ..7.1 'Mit them Folfrndidncalide. hi'e:c:adadrecytee.L.anceedcilai:c:n:l.bniaiii:" • saw 'her' last night and -by Heaven! restless excitement, for made up for her Did you tliink the counterfeit good 7" • ‘ . ' ."Capital. 0,11,.. isn't it rich! That old idiot Must have eyed -her Prendly; gloating over his tamOue mOnds on Itie 'Wert boat "Nature...11yr he aeld• in tone*, •eniet. .as he..could, melte them, "yon would compare 'all •.'estetee with. hi r-netvi" . ••• •ii , Ninth womanly intuition she saw Ide meaning, but'did nob ,O110080 tik-dhsPe • hie fillapiCkfiiii itifit then. Not tlifit, .fibe Was a coquette or :flirt, for shel loved this Malt With all theetrength otj her being; but, on the ether hand, It*• :. knew, or thbught • elle knew, his dis-'' •- position Only POO. WOlit and she feared to yield to her- natural inclinationa, which were -to allow:hill) to. see ,that he had enly to sneak, and she was reedy and willing to hetet', Instead, there. fete, she Merely paid lightly, . "Yes, he Makes:4'004 laildlOrti, for all he declaim to the contrary. Theni- tee, Wheel 11. eaPitb)0' SOM." "Like Jasper," put in her collipan- ' 'ion, trying to keep ,his eyes away frera' ' her pretty,-viviciolts face,- ". . ' ' • tady Constinee Was silent. • Howl. • ever much* she might dislike land 4i - .trust' Vermont, she never wepressedl..., her opinion of him to Adrien. ,.. She: , • therefore turned the einhjeet quickly . by inquiring after the next race. • " 'The Brigades' --in two menthe!, ,fte,".he replied. . ' : •, "The 'Ring" Will runpj mil:TWO". . . She asked, ' • - . . • . -,.. :. .. (To be continued): yspeptics.. 'Shotild • Avoid Drugs Ai •• ediones . • . L11110 filakiesia fitis‘afi• .• Some .people 'ilietinetiYely' shut Abele • t night they wets a family party Ayes to filknger. awl it may, be that The - inettnot, or custom" or habit causes 'dye - of four; and Lady .Constance noticed that her guardian's : roues m take drugs .„ patent food* and n er wasttiyn.,, trinities, artificial digeotents, etc. fra y more p eerfuL than was its.i ,olesling the eYee d0450 net banish. ' id bl h Or is it the . fine, grand sompauy that,runa • • Away with the goldeii-eMinter3?. Well, --tho•-*e-re, m--r.A.ra,-ike'ph.--ttiwd. ri..;:irnt iviiitt dri.,.e_ ,, e No more?" .; ,, . ,,.. is vo Ir.inn. „bissonviitthritues . . .,. 4..i.r.,,,.., .N.,.....7,..,_,, : .,,....,.7...,00,, eang.i•va.:•nsue:,.ttdtbobreuedied:tnrigrnoeyier,,,tuaen,,d.dtwieihittemieht';..piet.retxttt:htioitoltivitet, acid In.. . . hil• fiPli,er _ idiota7.-that; come to our Cal•e,... take ' 'Care Rem ' . 1 ' the 14°11* . vont' and that during:_" dinner, h -.cr.?. even ,mora-affee.aon :.Afterwards When the, old ' hio own apartments, opiititio7.:' rdvilaimbfiti 'eTvehreY:.'lameari.ealtivletinat 1:Qtraareni; ..- n or .me nee , offsetta the power •`• •• from po*lorntli. , ,,lio ,_ . Thirty 'per- cent. duo, 9 s"s . . w4ck. .14. 0. 11. g. lit 4'bi.. 7,1i7elid, toe.' hA'aadri.:netufornp. Llit.'"to'm 'o.... te 'outii...'. in the. : silver .. ,. net be taken. arid all the time the vitt. ' ' , - ' • k ,. , - 't • - i 'Dleclo arid„chscovered that .th - ''' • . ''• ' emains .itr• the ;stoat- ach se ..dtIngerousi • .' • 4 ‘1..tc001(1'..Xibi. gat'animore,..iie,fthid •:•Ii -...t.. e:',..iii.te.a' ili;,:an,4,„iliat .,thci,,,,,d; ujce 114- ..,1W,zigr•rP,Mllu.,.....witht..;.:Mils.).1.P.2!ne.„..ltpe.., ( - :Physicians know • this .and t utt. is•Why .. - Harker earnestly; "1 tried -tried hard not give in until he threatened to go '''-war!* •' ' attention. ' - ' ' ' .. . • ' ' ' ' ' Ino*neeta'' . . I am . careful, sir, I. am careful, 4 ....4 iii• ' ' •••'1%. ' '1 1- ' ' ' . ' • ' • o no .. ,In, ,-77,, •Mt --7, ore lamed, luitur'.- ua..,'' taken 'Aid-,.• Alut... ..itakpat 'their advice:4;o- often- to autterers,.,trore - - your druggist and take .a. Imitetiale..tV.rahtlar : wiintiroi cent , se,,:tranetnatabioit . befor, ...her. The .--indeed I Aid,'1 assure'you,' '''l Would rit°21°- novel;•.ind was devouring.4. With. th0 .:Irlavotta:'flriil ounce of •. .:t:7:„.84...),„0,,,,,,,a. ,ciff,Aces.;:ppos.. .4'iiic tiu.k. truth;„vbeir, Ye t . , i pie. . el 1 . _11, 0 t '.1' 0. t.!8-43.°': . ix° t t. , '1, et ..), . !hm at' I for He 1 °, 0 . ."0 tke‘ • dhe. sra cousin1cos014n.1;ami, ,:,a. 'i.,Chesterfield.illa4ad, i.eL e, ' r.eoun0e, I ne:-,,`. '. lie"terteap.eael:173:Pthtt:ita°. 1 hron islifole:::71. ,tt7rhmia:nu.hleisi. r: zae3'0, na.0.i.bieittni lei, p_ _van,. clui. • mn.f. ti)..0g..film".' nat..3ceoir.: . though, of course, all ntoneYle.ridera ones'. , . I do my' Pe”. st-to"'secure your in, him beside' h ' h ' ' lo without. ex axle ein the • iaeldreZuyeoSti-kannotrYff,'Bree* 41n019Ykletdinut;)1.1efoyr". t,tewetee; i. heiie'' ., . . ,y.'k.:".:0.... ' !feta- ti leave down to-morrow a sigh•° content..fl:.. ettst. pain •or unpleas.1111fiese afterward. ve You. ou. e p. -„up ' - • -., Ciiiiital,:lliirker; hut take a et the handsome face of his only eauie.of fol,froti of indigestion lincler;Ving net are welcomed, no matter what' Mockeries. a moment to. langh. at the logical joke. Y she began in a Ulm of calm enquiry,. , •, : "Who backs paper? Lord Standon. thelligerances I hOPe? Neiratlet".1:- Was,filled withan.insane •14•77011111311.1g..SP.ailll:, get to tell'peopie that 'you *re ealY 'a to`deite her in his arms, and Cover her, • sy'..royal order the celebration of.*:,. aOlhromdyy,„ie;ro,do',.i.ts phr,oetlty cl4rehP4not.,uort!b.eoh,i;, euberdtha e, that YOU are actin g or , face with lasses, but he restrained strlinr day has .been mad-a:ob. • lrgitorf others and strictly on the iastruetiell hiniself; though' he bent' hearer to her 1 1 ' ' -tier.: t 'Sit' • d, . l't . f.. •. . , .„ tt s.tataisitrices,.?;r;,,,..1;a3 •_. '' given to You by them. the mOrexati . as he said in a loti•voio6: . '''' - ---. -,- " ',,::: gpoe.;... and tree -planting h to be oar- til:Pfi'ilCor. taking assert it the More thie-Irthinkit, h I. .- "Yes, .° r,'"„fa:#1::'-going biiek to try and 'tied on upon a mare exteas4',e Peale et .tlie . papers from tlia' heal). ' ' ; fakehoOd. „.. Keep it up, 'Harker, and :put iny '4:tura in better orderi MY theitheretotaia. ' on. his face. , . . ticyr, ... , ' ' • * . •" Seen to ,these. things 'before, 1.. ant "$,e,,. that man ever .theret Be is a . "Oh, he* good' for ' reale than that; .i.a.i-jdo-itikears;wriveritcahitn; ftwilatthric.e4 aetvilit,sen4. ;raises; „ then,* well, you knew' I. keep my pro- I father has been Piffling me'•up up -quite, i. • ...- , By the way, how 18 the littile 1 rightly, of eourse. I 4006 to . bre -. ; '' • f4he ,Needed Aid. 'Harker; but be `Cautious. Well, lend, As,„Ife,1 spoke the -name, „half !Torn- afraid 1 have-not been a 00d -ion WI bdziaia•stie -mutt, a windjammer hon..., him,,aaother, ten. theusand;' b'ut. PIA on fully, change came •oinvderiffIlleiroenttoloy;,etead,p:.vzpibelte. i'him„4"ou do not she him ‘ery .eften, do' Ilis face became 'Paler, if thia, were you?". said Lady • Constance,' : who ' l'-li tity, a false alarm; and an enchnib.:, five per cent ‘ Lords muat pay, to set ' drap; his kilfrar to a day how Often 'Adrien 'bad ' 2 brance ,of the earth!" ., `I "Would you mind writing all that the faShion'to coninsOnelfOlk. By the poosihio, his tad seemed to way, Captain Beatiniont-=-." . whole 'figure. .expresiive of deep- visited the Castle 'during the last d*wa "Whose bills you instrileted me to • t, d t. 1. t. k es ejec ion,. ear, Papp ica t W y in the world- . or, me? h 11 2. • • ft ' • , in, . lve rriontlis durin whit]) s e her- cn , * g • 11 4 "He's.niyhtisliand: and I sbould well, met. him yesterday •, "", girl.. ntlita-.a'ell; ;and, dee0Y- self had sighed for 1:13eliee* to use it on him 'S.ome time." • '" • a gr teful for -your kindness a he said, ifi1/440 he -ad d i‘i " • bko and 'promised to intertede for him With' • rin e . a ways , tvetti 'd • ng ry seem to have Pe many engagements; you, He laughed .harshly.' ."What „ 1118 11118. • " and so she should be, young • bat now I am going to try a new mode fan it poor.ilotl ' Ile shook my h A lied and respectable. • If that soft- "My words?". ;echoed Lady Con- • gratitude. Mr. Leroy will beat the fine thing for her. Mar- of life -thanks to. your words." • Wind with profuse expreasiona ,l'isseY' renewal and you can let it runBeau- hearted, simple i e husbando 'hers stance, In genuine surprise. I thought . ,thinit's the ,second On, Lord. Danfoi d. knew all I know! Strange that I should you said uncle had ,been speaking to is on his last legs,we can coni own and the heir wolitf haY° dro ped on t her. and th t first you," • . , , • irve another year'we h'i'Ver-of-hers-dmvrriir thet•quieeplace. "Yes,a he 44,-rretd. ' "Blit'it Was d - ...I -I Strange, `wasn't it? . Now I daresay wilat you said to me during our ride like kites. when the gallant aptinni they thought' 'they were as safe as at that decided me really -about the . has the title and estate , Till then,. 'but sticlt Out for 'another the bottom of, tile sea. Didn t think tenant's, and all that." , . • ' ''• • • tWo.and-a.half per cent Make the the my calves bleed, Harker; it will dcithent we'll wait; family, could behstaYing' at the cerrinlitints," Site said, smilingly., r that Mr.. Jasper Vermont, friend of , "You must not listen to all • "About that matter of the 1..3.71,th01.2'hl e(.1);37;• Better th h a- -a. naturally; and I cannot bear that they an me good.' • it S'arno hotel. T.T. • dug t•to have mar- em proud of the Ilarininster estates, • I • • • ?,, _ Ira n,e. e that. Seem, amiable r inferior to those of. eur t ;young. artist, Weep thr• tc "Ehl, Wilson? dh, yes.- You got g;rocer, innocent. and unsuspecting, lets neighbci eirititArtirffertai; • iiSTiIt 'itNIG1.11/4rES A1 'f BIZ ITI S puILT • 4N,J Have the' '• Lardest Saitrhi thO • -I citisit ft 4 Ph& TohtilfOirt Mititteto Automatic tihrirek toh. v 4 „ • •. 11 Lister Silos; Etasilago Cu terS, .1 her have it all her own way, and be-ITh3 that ?".he inqaired quickly. ves-hust-a-little7pa.rer-and-:white "wily7.I-Rird-"Butitddl course," ,than, tile angels.• 'Clever...little 'thing, was the :calm •reply, • , LuCY. Makes him think she 'loves : Ile skirted at the ,Sound, of thi naine WM, I daresay.” • •• of one he deemed bis rivid. The I "My poor ,child loves her husband jeralous .blood rushed to his face, and • better than her oivn life, sir," breath- , ' • •, • ed the father. "She is so happy, they •' Jove each 'other so; and she is mY Own - flesh and bt�od.. Forget -that aecaried ufght•and the,devil that 10 Jieetra.. POrget that she is anything but the wifeof an honest Man. Have mercy on her, sir." • "Well, Harker, I am all Morey. Do your dtity by n find I WOltrif go dotirn. to tO11thc story efthat17 ! night -to Lucy !s good, trusting hus- • band. • Btit <Ion% ask me to forget, • iny good follow, for that's folly: I revel; forget!" !Mink ten, sir, thok •you,' Hit. ker said, wiping the perspiration frorh his brow. "1 will do my duty and ;:verit• day and night in your ht- torests if you Will only spare my child one false step.' • • Mr, Jasper Vermont leaned back in 'iii chair; and regarded bis servant's agaation with quiet am asement for it Threshets, Spraticrs, Mi ern, .1 rew mintabs; then lie gathered all the irt ziedkic tigkt Plants, lvIelotte i1 papers' together, put them away in his 4 :• Cream Sopnrafors.- • 8 THE i,ISTER GADO !1::,' 1,to fie price o our famous rin4ci, Outfit c ..1-1Sie Ai , 11 EpHint ad 'a 11 9W Lieter Grittder,- • 1 Wate tor Corolopo abdipt Itlal STElets• Col Litrat 0 ci m 'mu 0 NT° — desk, and dismissed •Mr. Harker with a riod, saying: 'Yoir can go new. Don't ftirgeb the LereY paper, renew Beaumont, • but t ell .up that artist -Beanie to -the last' stick aed stone, Parasites earl bite as well as cling, IVir. Wileon." • • TO END' CATARMIAL DtAFNPSS,4,SD HEAP :iNoiSk44 • , If you hare Catarrhal Deafness or ,head moises go to your •clrug- • gist and get 1 ounce of Parmitit (double strength), and add to it.i • pint oE hot water and 4 ounces. of, • granulatdd sugar.. Take 1, table- - spoonful four timeS a day. This will often, bring quick re- lief from • the distressing head noises. Clogged, noittritts • should open, breathing become esti, and • the •rtiueus stop • dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, • costs •littlo' and • is pleasant 'to rthe who has, (mum. rhal • Deafness or• hrAtd no1s• W1 should give this prescription ' a trial. • • . • for frobqgga!is pitid Orio!lis:hoei . Our specialties ate tOBOGGAistS, C u sla to ri a , Snow- ohoes, Snowahee _lieu. _Skis._ SU hap M:soOk,6-9s•ti:S bar Ii - • We sha11 be pleased to mall Our tat:Liege° ou.,reatioat: Cartaltati TohOggati MiOlufa,CtUrilig fomilarayo _4j8 ONTARIO ST. -EASl QN'rREpL, QUE. ..• , 0nA1Tnn xtv. • .• - The atternoon felloWing the 'iltdd the Castle guests returned ;to town, Lord Staedon amongst 'them, end as' thatlight.Ifettted gentleman depart. ed without Makieg any formal prc4 'posal for„the heed .of lila young ward, Lord Barminster was greetik puzzkd, .• All that clear he had watched Lady . col Rs .41111Illg IMO MVO 11 tt' SHOES ,NEAT, Or -0.04A,0k 4„.(6..1-1AMILION,