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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-01-31, Page 8��, , .. A I _1 "I Q. 11). MeTaggoxt, M. P, 90TA"aXt. .; .1.11 . I � 1; ),*, . .1 I . � � 1. I I I � I I ­.. . I I . � ­ � . . I . I � � I I . . � _... . ,. I- � I -KeTaggart - Bros, � � . 4 . I �� . , � I . .1 _BANKERS.� . i;- -4p �� I ,* I � . I . , . . � I .0 - I � ; . I .#.;y . , . . I , 1, � ­ , . I I ;. A GENERAL .BA,N1KINQx BU$1- �% , I .. __ 11 I - I � � I 14, I I - . ' 'NESS TRANSACTED. NOTES . I �, . . . ... . � - . , :� � . , 1. I _k I., IV � I . I j, . D ' . . ­ ­.. L - _ 1 Dk_-'_' '_�.__ . II . I .1 .1 . ,j .11 . ... . I . I .1.1. 'had , 'V', � INTL ',--;ST ALLOWED ON IW- . .1� . Veranda of Rathstorle villa. � I I I � and turned Away with a 6athly at*- - . . I I . . ­ ..� � wofiLliear. I - caught net brea 34 0 P .-V I... V, " ,o4� .Y, F,V -- , R - . � gasp. gave tbn pony'a cut with "r, silvf)r* �'Mllss Harding!" be exclaimed, de. ness at his heart, which his VOt, White .1, � - "Can It be that 4e,,14kes her?" sho , she reached the ballroom, what Cap% lightedly, "this Is, Indeed. an unlocked. fac,e did not reveal. � . , . ­ mused; "it go, W117'dOes 110113014 41W, I "� for P_Ieasure," and his fair, flushed, - "How interested you Seemed, Xro I from her so Strangely? There IS oer. I - . surely hits bride must be here . down the serpentine road ah ar- Sax0ft face certainly looked the o- Drexel, .said Iriez'Moutstrossor, spite. , 11 - here,anol I will "yo ' a mystery . ­ 1. or if she replied At fill. L She was consclouivat last that lie light -he expressed. Villy. " ,� . �tgllflly , it I ,11 she muttered. "I have reason to 111 t'i - - - - - - - - - .. . nj . Then Hubert Rathatone approached He knew Coralle was listenin,& even. bate the girl, now, It It Is true tut ,� .rom con . .lie here? how can I IWO three weeks of the group on the )awn. . "Heaven the and took charge of Coralle, and the though she bad 'turned her 901dell, Allan Drexel .cares for lier-he, the , . exit, one thank Heaven, for one , mom Captain followed with Miss Montstroa. 'head miay, and -lie answered careless. , , only malx,l could ever love, X-1 would r 6� ___ �_._--% 09r. . i I . ly, and with a'volce not qultesteaily,' almost be. terapted to-muroler her .1 I � I witness his gaze.r�sttng upon horse Is running away!" v . I . - The, meeting between Cor.alle and a y "I am si[ire I did no more than a - . " will settle the matter thist very night."' quite alone, but ,she found herself too excited to think clearly. Her thoughts Inez Moutstropsor was certainly a lit- , other gentleniali, would have done, up.- On theafternoon that Inez Monte 11 I � I ! . : BARRISTER, SOLICITOR tle constrabled, but certainly Among � va seeing a young girl so willfully strossor made this resolve -Ay, In � . , � I And Coralie strove to. keep back the . . . I I . 'bitter tears . Int - th9t welled up to !let blue Captaln,'Stafford -had sprung 0 . I .11. such a. gay pa. rty of. young-Igilles And � rash as. to, attempt to ride a horse like tba,t very hour -quite a littlet in elderit , .. struck: up and took: .those around'her . gentlemen, It was not noticed, that." . " was transpiring in. the roge-gardel� - / ��� . �� �j CLINTON. L Exterminaior, QQrallemas just tfirning jiway when i "I would ride Witch Ifazel now,!' that jar back ,of the villa, - . I I I I Captain . I , 1. , � . She rose not. caring to .�, e4' , .. she beheld the dark,.handsome face of - thougtit Qor�jlte, bitterly, "it -I., Ugew it ' . .. - This � -was Cqralle�a faywIts, spot- - - - - -.,. - - I take place.' Allan's. bride Was , not lie WAS clinging In such terror; . and Drexel, -all .abruptly, , I ,_4 flave a tete-wte�e with the captain. I . , Allan Drexel �miong �L group of gentle. wbuld be sure death!" and gathering wheqx she wished to spend P, quite . . I of a young girl, wliom iny aunt . I men. . � Mau 4�% Z -t,6 % ,) the T41118 with a firm hand; and ul' . . "If. 11 1 I'l- 1, A U . . halt hour by herself, and thither she ' . 0641, She would cross tl.ie room . - where Miss Montstrossor sat,'and beg .1.1. 'had , 'V', � INTL ',--;ST ALLOWED ON IW- I 1- . ­­­ � ­ --.------.. . . Never Be '' I . - vorane was ue-ftr quito certain Abw � . I to until to-Alght", So I quite.belleved I - caught net brea 34 0 P .-V I... V, " ,o4� .Y, F,V -- , R - . � gasp. gave tbn pony'a cut with "r, silvf)r* gone this afternoort;'and Captain . , A en y A . Staffor0who had bee patt tl .0 - 1, . . 0 ... POSITS. SALE NOTES PURCH- , I I , - wulzout At she reached the ballroom, what Cap% 8 he answerid, "I lived With my aunt, wandered . '11i here"" she breathed piteously; mounted whip, and away' she shot , I - "then like the watch to find lier, alone for a week , . I I I "� , .. I . atin Sta rd said, or what she replied. � who, several, months ago, , surely hits bride must be here . down the serpentine road ah ar- or more eagerly fQllQwed. � . I - . .-� I ASED,4_.... - - - - - - I pla cUlor . Cramps, or if she replied At fill. L She was consclouivat last that lie away from the house in a fit Of MOU" tal aberration. As. I could flud,no with Jilin, I must meet,ker face to face row. ' , � . . eve ythroat at last, Ali, Heaven, w4y did I ever A hoarse cry rose,�f r " Coralle had brought a book of Pocim , . � 0 wlth'her, but she, could not read -4a t'i - - - - - - - - - .. . nj . $ . Back �chc, was- leaving list .with a low bow, and, believed she - trace of 'her, I always ' I -she Was .rom con . .lie here? how can I IWO three weeks of the group on the )awn. . "Heaven the dark, handsome face was between her I I I :3 1 ,Nearalgla, , . , . , . exit, one thank Heaven, for one , mom had wandered to the river under the same roof with them? How . save Coraltel My God, 'call and the printed page, ,and she 1414 r 6� ___ �_._--% Pains In, Side ant Limbs blessed little m4ment, she. might be road of goinF therd-and had fallen I witness his gaze.r�sttng upon horse Is running away!" v . I . down the book In despair. ' , . . � ... I W. BRYTjONE, ; - . are curedinstan ly by I . , . 1 quite alone, but ,she found herself too excited to think clearly. Her thoughts in." . mazem -1maglue my great a ent on her face, wlitli the light o t love In . 11 - .. . . -those dark eyes -and live!" * I . CHAPTER XV. , . She was looking out dreamily and , tholiglitfully over the'roses, when she I � I ! . : BARRISTER, SOLICITOR . A .. I I t, ! `,� Atin Hirs were In a wild chaos, ..­ She was glad the dance' musip meeting her here to-rilglit-glive -Bud that well -and to,h,ear from her lips . of � I And Coralie strove to. keep back the . . . I I . 'bitter tears . Int - th9t welled up to !let blue Captaln,'Stafford -had sprung 0 . I .11. �ecame suddenly conscious that some ' - one Was standing by her side; and . �1, � NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. .1 . .. . . . I . I struck: up and took: .those around'her come into tb,o possession she had . . fortune I I I . I addle', and was tearing, like one- � , es. -_ his a. ey - Ith. it start, she saw`�= I . L -glancing up w . . I 'Stafford, �� �j CLINTON. L Exterminaior, out on the floor,. they would not be, xp I apt to notteg her, agitation, . a great . � � 1. 4 "Now listen to the Strangest an . . But at dinner, .the . ordeal Coralt . mad, tfdwn -the avenue In pursuit of .0 L had nerved herself to endure, did not the runaivay pony to which poor Cora- ' I I I Captain . I , 1. , � . She rose not. caring to .�, e4' , I., . . . . '?. A I ___ __ . . , . - . , , . , . She felt too dizzy to walk, WITert her saddest part of the AITAI r-, she Is I under thc�_ complete control and Influ- take place.' Allan's. bride Was , not lie WAS clinging In such terror; . and Drexel, -all .abruptly, , I ,_4 flave a tete-wte�e with the captain. I . , �� The most powerf ul she ,could sufficiently control emo. , to - I of a young girl, wliom iny aunt there; 4e came . and the -riding party, -In to. dinner with lhez AsIN-a faces fear, -were �. , I , "Do not go just because .1 Tigvo� 'I ��: . I KIDOUT & HALE ?� I . liniment . made. . - I 0641, She would cross tl.ie room . - where Miss Montstrossor sat,'and beg ence believes to have rendered her some this .Montotrossor leaning on his arm. ,' with white with. Coralle affected. not- to .see him, but, scarcely a ro(I behind him. . � . . ated; be . . come.11 he entre, . ,, . . ,F ' Of .Voti tv . . . down I liave followed you , 1� Commissioners, , Conveyancers, �. . ' 256 at all dealers. I , . her to take her home., for she felt Ill- ill unto death, . . . - She has adopted -girl, Who to known as ber ward, and . once or twice during the meal. She felt A curVo of, the road. brought them - . . the 1ored of the steady gaze of Allan's within sight of Corallej aVA.'wlth - Bit akaia. - . bete purposely� because I have some- , " '. " . . .i Real . Estate and Iiniurance q, ' Agency. Money to loan. -.-.- I Try Hirst's .Little Liver , Suddenly, before she could put her . 1, ,4er only living relative am i6 ,be ... � olark, magnetic pyes'fixed searchingly deadly sinking of the heart; Allan saw ., saddle thing to say to you. I feel that I must .�. .I � ­ I . speak to you or die." ' . . ) JOHN RIDOIJT Pills for sick headache 2=4 '� thoughts Into execution, she saw some- I one stop directly before her, and even .disinherited. .46 not mind that'if Ali, well, I Would � upon her. I . . . her'swaying to and fro In the Allan was- amazed at Coralie's ready like a; reed in the wind. � She.atarts baw� and looks at, him ' .. I I I . . face, her little - ',hands. 0. A'. HALE - � . dizziness. . Ask your dealer. before she glanced up, she knew by I 6 be had not estranged my gunt's" love . _ , I . .. wit and sparkling repartee. Could It be Despite the captain's ende4vor, his . . - a white . ,. with I I , � treiribling 4ervously. I., � . - I . . � or send us 25c�. direct, - A I - the wild throbbing of her heart that it I was Allan ­ - . from me. - . I'Look--4hat 4a she, Mr. Dretel-as, 11 I . that .this brilliant girl was the s*O'et .oft horse -had becon4a unmanageable � little Coralie had'nestled In his -and shot down �1,,Ide-path, and . , I , She knows iatuitivelY what is . . .. DRS. GUNN & GUNN 1, - � . ' I . handsome water 'Color . . , . . '. I . "Coralte!" he cried, sto.oping* down her that. his hot'breath Scorch. - filr -of face as an allgel-but oh, don't I think. she nitiat'have a ;ery wick -i Who ,had . I � arms�--her white arms twined around, 'Coralie was left to her fate. , . ' � 1. his whispering In a ony of fear, Allan urged coming, for there was just such a locik . - I . . . on Allan, Drexell;j face. when.. lie, hatt - . - Dr. IV. Gunn L. R. C; P. & L.B.C.S., . - . . . . . sketch free. � . I . ., . ' so ar ,lie. . . ed her cheek, 11fo e in. ,r God's sake com `bonbervatory�again you ed heart to do that?" I I . direction sho neck, all piteously:' .9 "Oh, Allan, I ,hope you: will ,never his horse ollward.leaving his compan- 1. - . � - . . � . . proposed, inarriage to her. I . But before she -could -utter one tword . . -Edinburgh- 1, -1 . . . THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Lllmli�d ; to the' It but for a moment, I must see jyo.u!--"you' must And, following the lited out, and the YoUlig girl in- pot I becaus tons far'. behind, . : regret having plarried. me; a � . yoti are so far ibove me, and I am duly Suddenly a terrible cry broke from of excuse to. leave him, he sprMg for- - .. , . ' Eir. J. _pe&it Gunn M. R. - C. S. Eng. '- . HamiltoN Oft , - 1 - . � . � . come.1! I . . . . I . I Ill an Instan all -the, It girl's pride rose I diet ited, he saw"Coralle. . --Sur -,that'she 41 ely yoii'*do not mean . . ., a poor- little working -girl; It, you i his lips. , _, � . _ . I i should, Allan, I should surely die." Witch Ha el *al galloping riderless ward, claspilig her hand, pouring, forth � � . SUP h -love that'simply be- - a torrent of I . . L. R. C. P. London � i __ ... -,----p- mj--- I . � I . . - - _qw. I'- � . . I I.: _.___­.._._ to -her rescue; - . . . � � �-­ "Let, � �-_your -bgs been capable-eff estraligina I from do - -TF T- - -fS-h-.- - down the-iv6a,U-�a-nw-47b - _dnLp, �e( a tt e � -_Tbit Coralje aeemed to have Viia , e - ­?­ . 1111--_ . _�,*�._ w--? i "Y. . , � . � . I I . "Don't, Captain. Stafford!" gasped. , . Night calls af.froat door of residence � _�­. . � . . . .� I I . me rjamembor that he tried tq -r-1, 'j, lif. fill . 'Fol a you, you, aunt's affectionS . Miss Mbntstros�or',"' Ife asked,hoarse-' e'd as completely. as his broken dream lImD Ilkilre lying, with ,white, lipturn. _# I ,& .. A 9 -ft 1- 1-e -1 -1 fbis , ed face -In tho greetx --ass by the read. I . I � . � 0 me, - . . I Co'ralle, piteously;' "don't. speak t . . I on Rattenbury street, oPPOSAW " Presbyterian church . �1 i OFF�C-E- Ontario street-CLINTON � . ; , --"--.:- - , . . . . . � W- . : �� ., . . � -OFFICE- - 4 . .9 - �, � . RATTENBURY ST. EAST, 4 . , I , -CLINTON.- � 1� . .1 . 1. � � . ; . DR. 0. W. THOMPSON � PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Gpecial attention givim xv . utuftnes of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat-_ -OMee and Residence-' ' ALBERT STREET WEST,CLINTON North of Rattanbury St. . . - , - ': -DR. F. A. AXON.� �.- 11 .P _­ -5- . I . � - , - a V . I el P . � . so. You must not love me, indeed, Yom Yes, wreck: my lite before man and ly. , . � . .. ' . . . , , , . . . MY . . fair, yourigi. imperious beauty over , s'.4o,. ,,.. . I .. I.,. . . . Must got." - .. � - ., . ..", . * I. so il --before: God, and let that thought . Inez nodded -pleased. to sow. the' whom pen raved. . . I .. . I . It ,% - � I . 1! I . of the In an Instant, Allan had leaped. from "It Is beyond the power of - mortalw. . . . . I .11 harden my heart against him,, was seed of distrust -finVi. heart . . As fdr Coralie, she.glanced past'him I aaddle* 6nd Was bending over her. . I . I . I . . � the I .. to control the love that fills our hearts,. I . the. thought that flashed across her beautiful. girl, whon! his eyes hg4L -with indignant -eyes. ' . . e," he replied eagerly�. "Love is . - , * - - mind ". She drew back from him with been following aboitt, so constantly . With a, groan, wrung from . � I . . , "How dare he flIrt.so openly and depths' of his b . I I her ia . fatC and . I would mot help loviiik you 1..� . - . seoru So haughty It must hav49 fairly ever since he.had bebri. seated by her 'outrageously "with Inez Montatrossor?" . I . � . � I I I . . ..P, .. . Ilia .strong arina, 1. '. � - , , - *were. it . evda in my po*er.,�o 06 so," u,,4. . e ''.. paralyzed any dther. man. ., I side. -. , - . she wondered, "some oftie_ .,ought to I . -�irere�iar be-. - "Uhave no,liear� - to give idti, Cap- , ­11� . . :. . I ' . . . jnThe rest of the party . . ��Allilat," she repeated In a ' cold Ithad. been a terrible shook to the. warn'Inez against wasting her , time it. -Ab-:-w e . Stafford," -shc.'.re I . .� .proud voice,'everY vibration of wjijjc� 'healttless rildee to meet her angered upon him, Some one'should warn her h . , there was no one . itness th , tain ' , plied, In, a low. . . . . I— ­,,� I .lit . . surging wive of passionate grief . that vote , . . . . . "t 4 cut through a heart like. a -dagger's - aunt,,, and to learn of the vast fortune tAit he was not free,to Woo and wed," . I . e. .^ - . . � .. thrust. "Pardon lite, I do not see how. time been within her She thought. ' '. '. " �' - . I - . welled'up'from his heart, as he clasp- "'Tell me this much!,!' he cried,,pa.le ' ' . . ' that -had at one - . . � I more to his.bosom Iii a- mad - 'to the, very lips, "Do . you. love ant �dne. I . . . I ,ess that' word t ��grasp, but whith should now go to - . . ,You dare addr 6 me . . . . , That affOrnoon the matter- was set-, embrace the, pretty, .young bride Whom else, Coralie? H,av' . �-ou �i lo,verO" % . . . �� ' -_ -' lld-fn­ �Oralie's hearing' u - � , e " I I . . . I What right hale' you ,to' dictate t; - ' the' lovely young, st.ranger. : , � '' . In q its an ' h6' had so 'worshiped - and . ,she turned.her face iWeey as - he� - . . . .?" I .. . . I . I . . .. In vain Inez had endeavored. to * 1. . ardently I ,,a . � . L � pe, I . I I ... . . unexpected. manner. . - uellv lobt. .. I . I I . . � � . . I � I ' ell . . I answered -. . . . 1. . - � I I I . L .. " . "Coralte!" he qrjed huskily, "do not make friends with -her aunt;. the. elder , One of -the_young ladies on,. the, He could:. not re's'ist Ahe impulse of d1NO,1 .. . ... '. . �., .. .. : I .tortur6 me. I kAow .1 'have lost all Miss Montstrossoir rqpulsed : evety lawn.temits ground had - asked Allan covering her white, still face with pas- - 1.10 * . . 1. . . - ' . -right. Yod'are, quick enough'to fling advance., - . I . . w 6buldshei'tell him that sbe wast -.. -I I I . * ' -you a *fiy lie wore that crapp'balid ground sionate kisses, while, Ahe wild ery, a forlorn creature, cast; adrift on, the- .� � I . I that In m face,jilat.,kou are free, yet ,"I knO you as rv, . I . . .. ... L. .y . Inez Mont- 'his hat, and his answer, as fie raised . 1. for all that I. do -ask you to. come to strossor," she said, grimly; "you can., broke.from his lips- - ' ' world, cruelly, deceived by the -maw I . I I . . ..� . . his voice slightly,fell with- .st4rtlInjk ; "Oh, nij God! my darling Is �Iead-. 'blindly9 . � . . . the conservatory With me. -Hear What not deceive ine by. your 6 a f IS . , I . ,she loved and-Akusted so . ... 0. . . � .11, Pret n.,e 0 d tinctiless upon Corpliels-ear: .1 ' dead! 41' 1 . "Then wh3�.'can ;You* 'not love Mq? ,' - . . . � . . . . I have t6.s'ay. For thelove, yQu'bore I affection.". . I .1 * , . 49 For the,.d . . 'Ry..1m4t and 110. . . . I . m ' once . . tended to *bear me, I In vain -all In vain Inez pleaded �� . .01kti-lot - ___0n�._1aSta'nt'.mdre. and the party was askeol'the -ardent, impetuous: lo . ver,. "I ' � , :, ' 'X e , or pre . . , ,ause 1'� have lost-�-my-w7wifii," ' he . � I . ; .,. . I I when I, clasp - Oil and protested-riothing- could change - C I _ - . . I in sight -m ­Captain Stafford, ,, following love you -be my queen -my. bride, - . 1� - * . . . you -'In m*y arms. and .1 . . answered simply. - - _. . .1 . �, up the reAr. .. . � . I et Coralle.'D6 not tit *tn, aw­ ay'frbm .. . �, . ... . -called you iny.darliii� little bride, I I - her aunt's fixed resolve. . � .. swe beseech you to -.come 4 listen to "The .time will. come When v.Ou will C6jralie turned away, *abruptly. ,So , "Oh,: Mr. Drsxel, Is - Coralle 'hart?" , me; let me know my sentence,; - Ip it - . - * ' 4 -'. � I �In , , . . . I that oor young bride was dead then. .hiessly,. Once givew,:' ,' I" . . - - , � '� , me." � , - . I . . l'be,glad to turn to me,gunt," she Said; p .cried. the ypung ladies, breat : . to,be life or death? Your all .1. . . I . . 91when you find out the falsfty of' the and' Coralle felt more Indignant .. thZ . ' as the5r. rode up. . . . . . I I . " h I 11 .1 . . . . . . ma. hope. I am . mad to Wire -Y6'r so 0- . ­ . . . . 41 "How dajeLyou,recall Ahat miserable � -ev6r with Allan.Drex6l'-for respecting �"Is she hurt?'F�echoed the, e . u with'the ;;hdIe.. , ,. .71 scene?". bried Coralie,t white to the lips. I girl who his..pl6tted and " planned 90', I . aptain, cohdrilled. "I - love"yo - �. wi. . , - - � .. ..her memory so little.,as to flirt wltk- as he dashed up, and sprilug-ftom the W e At - f -�- / .. _-, th outraged pride and bitter Indig. cleverly -to. come between us,$' .. I I I. � I strength -of mysoul, tfie'-w ol o 10 .. .. I 1, nation. "Leave me. j will 'not - listeA � her ad false .as y6ur- Inez M6ntstr6ssor ad soon., - - , it,, . saddle 'holding'6tti'lits arms'f6r th' he Went �Ipu- eloquen y., , . I . I e - '�Do not think . . my heart," .1 . t . . *to one word you have " to ­,'say, . Go, self," replied. MW6-Montstrbssor, hotly.. "He who is false to one, will hardly precious burden lying s6 -still .and "From the first Instantalle6u6t 'glance ­. . �. . .,.� . . . ' . � I I - . . I . . , leave. me -'leave me with the ru�mory- "Sweet CoIralie is little leis Uan..an to-ahatfier,'l-Alle. thought, white against Allan Drexel's throb- -1 'had of yodr.sweet face-j'knOw that, . . .. I . prove trus' . . 1. _e� . . . . . . � Of how I have lea . , angel; she saved. ln�r life �t the risk � her beautiful red 11 curling in bitter bing - breast ' 'adding: "I will relieve' I had met,my fate, 1 ind I yowedto my- ., � - �- . - . . I tried to despise yop­m� . �!.- - '' I ... . 'in you it I . sy, abhor: you. Never speak to mq i)f'her own. God. blesg her,. and hand- scorz,i- . . . you of'your care now, It you please." gelf.I would woo and W. . . I . . . *in fliture;. I t It'lie 'pora.p.shall . �-be her reward." ' I I � There was �oiib 4ho- watched , Allan . Insensibly, Allan's arms tightened ' h '' - ,: I 11 .. .. �, . could, or, go down u ddiDif. to. . siggin.. If we meet e . . . nwe �&.. * t . Drexel with, i-arrioldering light'lu the . .___ : .. 11 I - . .- �� .1-1.1 ... .. � � as -strangers. No.. do not .touch ray'. - ­ .,'-Inez', Montstrosgor ,had turned away .. ground her. ' . I- . I I I 1- gra*e.!' - �. .. . . I .; _�. . I . . I dentha !let black eyes as she saw I "I ii,ill rellive -on -vour burden "- 6, u .1 '6&_Av� � A 91,1 4 .8 r, - . . (Successor to Dr. 1-1019106.) . - . . . . .. . .. I hand. I would rathdr cut It off than . . ,with something very like. murder jm . . . I 0 , Ca tain r . pr . - . S.__ I I � . I eae Words: - . how constantly 43 gaze follow6d :repeated 'Captain Stafford, 'fltighl� ,. I I . .. .. . lid one moment . in ,your I hefibeart at th , X lie', earnestly, ."I am'sorry, but it � can 7,� � � I Specialist in Crown and Bridge I . ' I . It. should . .Coralle, and that!was Inez Montatros�' 'redly. . "As ,her escort, I Claim, Of never. be.' I -I woul � . )U, if 1,; � `Br�s. , claip", ... . ., I . . ". .. , I .' - O'Tli6 - girl may euJO you . . . � . o protect heril! he .� . . work. I . .0 r wealth a I could, but I 1111417fil, -h � 11 . ­­� �� I �. * Fire ,In We ­otd Haggatt � sor. . . � . - course, the riglit t I'Clu- - ,., rke-If a W at, I ,;L* . Clused sorne loss.. ' � I . � .I.,. You muBt,-, lndee4,'liate me to ga7 , ilttl6 *.hile, Aunt- Montatrossor," she� ., .,May Heaven have - wercy - on. tha., said haughtily; advancing plosOr. with- ,unreturn6d.-Iovb Is -like, and believe" ' . I . �.. Graduate of the Royal College of . . that, Corallei":he paid, drawing bg4014 I mutter'ed-l'but Wille'shotild die very . . . , , � ...-Si; .Alexander La6dst�: Chf6t..,Just4- I 6s sudd*Wkr girl If I 4nd that. my - ausPiqlOns are. extended 'arms. ., ' .* . I me, I pity you " - - * - -'. - I -, '.." "I 1�mtai Surgeons of OntaXiO& Honor, and looking at her'lintently. I � suddenly, and.7bu should. a .. � . . . 4 . . . . . � ' I � �' - . . � : . .1 . . : I I , � � , I University of Toronto - lie � ' . �! . . Slowly' Allan Drexel -unwound hid "You -need- a answer,'.' .. graduate of ice, ldontro�al, has -resig ' d. . - true�that be Is Indeed in. love with . . . I . not pity me," b . . . I .. � . I � ; I . . . j� . - �17 Ao. Indeed."' she. sal.4, brusquely'. . foljpw, who 1B there to inherit your, -her " She' would,take a , -strong arm "I w -pity.. Death from Y;6ur I , �. , . � . I I � I . . muttered. '41 a frona .about her, but 'the' ed. ant no I . I Dental Department . Graduate of the V - I I ... . I - ' 4 F. ' ' . I - in thato,!cas�, n ains *. md1nej,. I.should like t '* know? The. do�bli ve . her. I shall I.. im a itt . er hands. would be sweetet-than life frons . . . . I 4__ ... !i�-...._. . . - . .! �j . Q, . ingeance upon, * . pang that it c . I . . � L. .. , . ". CUeago' College of Dental Surgery, * ' ' .. . I 11� m - , - '. . , to be Said 1, UF returned, with pride mill. nor Woman 'never yet lived -Who � not only lay my� plans deep, to -turn ,my than. death. .. . . � . another's Do not.play with my hear4 -7 I 1. � . , �. ' I . Chicago. L al t6 6r own. "It shall be as, you uld *fn that upon Which I bad set ,B, I : - . . CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC - TAB =-. equ . co aunt against her, .but she shall rue the. - �'Yet What: right had' hie to hold' Coralie; I cannot beat it, .Be patient' * , wish, Coralle", he went ort bitterly; mk. heart, apd,I.have set my.heart Up, hour In which she captivated .Allan "k . . . . . I - 1 Will be at the Commercial hotel A simple and effective remedy for , . . . .11 . . . I . her?" he., ed. ully. ..% with me if I have startled you -80 Bud-' i rom 10 a. in. "from this mot'nent we meet as Strang- on. W � I rexel's fancy. I will spoil her.pretty- . I . j� .eyes d6uly . - . �. . . , . � , I Bayfield, every Monday I SOP,E THROAT,S AND COUGHS . ers.,, . . I I .t o things -your money, Aunt D At tha:t Instant Coralie's bld' that you.have not Iiiii time to . � . - I . . Moutstrossor, and handsome AllaA face If I find that it Is, true --that lie IN ..fluttered wide Open, aud'fell. upon meksore,your own heart's love." , ". . ­ . .. i � biie the rmici I value of. Ciaa6leuf ' . i I I " I . . I I .. I to 5 P. in. I - I - .- .11141---. ­ �,�,-�,,A-�Lcli--titi-niiig-on-hi"eii,'Ile. 100 hOj- . F . I . - . Drexel�EU4me._,_ - I I . I., at-ttgeted by. *her. -I will., make her. an * 12 8 " k "'. I -_ . . With _' 'I _­ no ppery el=,W_4flid6; . --- --- _­__14�._' . . . . Allan Drexel's face' it a, mile Of 1116P.. - , 01: am Sorry,. but we 64A never be ' � .., ­. ", rice. Your d ist or fro us, 100 in-stampa. quite. as. S.uddehly,asl he 1had anpeared I :. '.. . 1. I ..._� - ­ ... �, . object sq,horrible women . I shall turn -content;. a - glance . - I I ---- , . - _ 11,�_ 0, KIL , . . . .. 11 L . % .. LL I . .utterable, "childlike anything more i'llan. friends,'.' she,. I : ! wit , I ti- M021'"AL 40, before her. - I . L .. A. . CHAPTER XIV. ' � - �' - -- terro r*-. - -and. me'n, with" ' all'swer6d gently. I . . I . . ' -L , , !- � . ' � , .- . from her 'in.. . � a .which cut poor AllaWs heart lIkeL A - ­ I ' . I . . . L � . :` Half way across the ballroom .fie' � 4! - . - ­-, �­ , I. ,. . .1. . - ' . . I L L L . - . . .. . I � ,. - L . . , . . . . - . . shudder. No one -must. �come between kUlfe.L '; . .L' . I I : . . .. ." as be: *:: � . I .� - , I- � . . . - - HO'drew back', b S.face palfixg , i I - . ... . ... . . . met Captain Stafford who was' *Ak�' To Allan btexel,'the ifor.Y 'of -Miami.. . me'and Allan'Drexells lo*e. . 11. .. I . . " 'A , h L t Hard. . .1 I � I . . . J. LEWIS -THOAKA S. . . . . 1. , * Ii ' ' ' ' , :* Montstronor's ward and'hdr etpecta� , - 1 9 re you. ur , Cqralie­-Miu looked at'her. ' - . TOOK L , ing Isj'w. I 'Wonder -if he will ask to be my. Ing." erlool'the captain*,, anxiously , ,%y toward hi=.L I .,:as , "I minat be -your lover , or !nothing,,. , . I - . . . . I L - . . . Civil Engineer, Architect,. i -11I. The illop-mulual Fire, - "I have heei�. looking everywhere tions'llid been wonderful Indeed. . . L . escort With the'iId1ng-pa'rty9" she mut- he stood beside her, looking eagerly - Cot ille", he cried -hia * voice husky ' : " ' . � 11 I I L ­� ' . I , , , , , . . I � . for -ame- to him -0,itildenlyAbat, tereid�- Lis she fastened. a .crimson rose � down into the lovely face. I .. I with �Itter dli.�polntment ' "There' . .., I , (laAe I)ominilon DVartment 201te y6ti," said, the" 6apt1th. 'Vilat, In ' The'lidea.ic L OL * . . flanU . . Aeaven's.name, did-ifiat i6ene.,111 ,the If 0dralie'prized-soidid gold ob,mVeli, In her bodice, and throwing'the. train :CoraII6 shook.baek her.golden-cut1s. no �. as failing b0k: � , . . I . '. Walks.) . in-SUrance :Gom­x---� .L - -she must have wedded him for, his. 'of L her. riding -habit -over. her gauntlet- - L. L can b . sticli: thifil. ... . . I I . I . . . . I ". conservatbry mein?" he asked quick . .1vilth an Impatient, forced laugh.- - � . .on, 'friendship, when love has Once en -L I ... � . . -11-1:1 . -.4trin sud'Isolated 111!oWj3*PrOpe`rtV- 'Iy. "Do 9ot;*kndw'MIsS Harding." '... ... " wealth i, buiL finding. that,he WOW& lose fid arm, sauntered out to meet, thb I '1H' nswered. . ."'The. tered the- heArt, Could. I loolk into your . . . I . Consul ti.ng Engineer for Mtir- . . . . -Only.,166"red- I . I !"A case of mistaken identity," ye�* the Yast'inheritunce-mo-the Drexel Mills g the lawn. �. ., - : . fall only stunned ine.1 iras deteimill- eyes,:fqO,j the tbri . Iling tou6h of Y;Due- ., . L I ',,��l icipaA and Cquntr Work El- . . �. I . -she liad beez, only too eiger.t6jeave. roup On was already there, surround- . 'ed .t . o ride Witch--Hai,61.'Y66 shall help littl 4., idd - be satf9fled with%,. . . I . I plied. Altai, and he was surprisbd at , '. . CIrIlle hali , . , ectric Railroads, Sewerage and'.., . -OFFICERS-' I . � . the hoarsenesialid- St L angeneso: 6f h1w him. �.._ . - . 11 .. L .. � ed .all usual by a group of admIrers,- , me mount� again, and I shall ride back alliaply your friend,shIP? X a* - thou� . I r , I . � .J. U. McLeau, Preisideint,,Kippin - 14. ot-the young-Slirl "Ali, who. can.understand the fatthw - Rathstone Villa none the worse. forL . , I' P, . , - , . I .. .1. I , � I olk . I to sand times no!- .�', . Waterworks Systx-ms, Wharves, - 0:. ; Tho�. Fras,er*_ Vice-Presideut, .- a voice. �"Ahb 10 n .. . . and Allan. Drexel' stood. a little apart, , � , . . I I once knew..No, no!" . I . -1 leasness o - to ,from the,, rest, Intently watching --that- �tbe; Witch?s .ngukhty prank."- -.,:: L _j .� I al - L -_�­­_- - --- _ _...., - -_ . ,.fqf you- --favored -a-,rl-v ,'CorAIIe,­­,­1 . ,, Bridged and Re -enforced cob- ' . , , - - ..__.1.__- I , " - -1--f.LWOMAn"' he groaned LOU' i . .. I L, - -vehemently,-' but- All - 1­� . PI 011 trlei , . . . ' Ajainst-this Captain 8 - ,; .. 40" , , .. crete. . . . , Ilrdeefleld' P. 0. ,�T. E. -Hayo. � . . See,- i I Vto apologize to her n,your- --himself, as. he bowed -hie dark head sWeetj flushed, dimpled. 1wee framed .. thfford pro� thtnX, you thOrie ciiiild be any such, - . : * . . 64 Wbasurer, Seatorth"P. 0, � :�� ,I. L uame,�' replied . the captain "but the his hands� 1. I . . � � . In golden curls. How gayly she could tetsie I . I . . . . I L . . , d Most an: thing as friendship bet*ben that rival" � . ,el I .1 I � I I . -DIRECTORS- a l6ok, of ,anger in' her face almost Would, Voralie, .'cfl.Lre for him he won- tolk,tootheral-hoW Sweetly ' those.love- Drexel.never opened 419 lips. . . and nie?' 0, ag I aln' I dhould �be h1w. . , . 1. 11 � ' ' . . Phone 2220 LONDONe , 0 N T. William Shesneyi. � L Seaforth ;. John stiuck me'.dumb. I should never-havis . dered, It she knew that he was now .'a L ]y lips *could -smile! while for him she �"He does.not Interfere. I Was mad� . bjtjjrest Joe, were he my own brother. . - . . I 11 I . .. . Grieve, Winthiroo ; George'Dale, Sea- 'L'1116ptopted you, of all-the'll'OPle In the truth his; - uncle's helir?-:-That 'XIBB ,bad nothing but.the, haughtlest COli- to.thlink for a -moment that h4 cares. ue a deep,',pggslonati�- love. as win& I I � L�..L . ' I .. 1. : . . I " - I . - I . , . . . . . forth ; ' Jo . world to have made a blqudeir of that L HaZletoa had married 'an.. old loven : Umpt, aversion and, adorn. I My.11fe at my safety fs,loss to hjm, Is.utterly selfish. - , , L, . L ' ' ' , � - . I . ,hin-Watt, Harlock; John kInd;'to say that I was dumbfounded, thusL. 'putting it -completely-.' 06t,'Of What had he done. to merit thht?: he than the roadside daisle6 he 'Crushes � . . "No; matter -what the p6ets ,91i,b". ...:�'e , , . * . ,. AjJ0TIQNEER--jAMZ& SMITH LI- Bentlewles, Brbdh ' agan:; JAidis Evans is a weak Way of Putting Jit:, What Allan's power to make heir his brIde, Asked'himseiflittorly, He had * done . so ruthlebaly beneath his heel.'� man who has loved 'can ever be Batts- , - , * . BeechWood ; -Jamew CO�U�ily, blinto'c'. P I ve thought.,of .You? I'm . and I an gi I -Montstrossor had. -fled with friendship. Give me 8om& . �'. , _ . owed Auctioneer for the County , I I .. . mu t she' ha , that thle so enfaged old Mr. Dr*X- ,nothing but -love her�love her truly All rid nez' of Huron. All orderg entrusted . �AOENTS­ . I .afraid she will n for el that -be drew'.up ille, will atlonce and dearly.41ven her the imost dOvbt- can1ored rpldl� on, -and the captAin' , hope, idoralie;'t6ll me- taY10vi hais not -, , , .. . . � . . . to stu Id' contretemps which made�Allan *hIs 'heir? 'Us' had - could not help noticing1ow Coralle's been given In vain " I . ,;. I .1 . Rot,ert Smith, Harlock ; .E. Hill- b�'og'ug such a ' 0 . . n tru . .ed, faithful, earnest love that imer - � . . - me will receive prompt atteatioR. chley, Sestorth; 'James Cummings, about, by Jovet" . . . . bluce'died, &lid Allan was now.1 th. throbbed in a man's breast. ' wistful glance followed them , with � "Oh., it can neZr- lit, Captain Staf;- " ' ' - I . I - � - - Will sell either by percentage Or Egmandville ; , - J. W.- Yeo.' Holakes- 11f I were not'souilfortutiate all'to the�owuer of the Drexel 011k M1110., . How zdain.tt'she looked, and 'peer- such :a ,broodlog,,, shadowy,. pain. in ford," she faTt6r6d-17.­"Hgt,e_ me -pity, ; - - . I per sale. Residence on the Bayfield Ville. , � , . . . I . I . be� Inez, montstrossor's escort here to- . Would Coralle care for. him If she fess, as she stood there in her neat their , 'blue depths.. ' . . i - . me�:-16irn to f6rget me. i-,4 cannot. ' - . Read, one mile south of Clinton. ' . . I .night, I'Wotild leave -at 'Oued!P'- -said knew. this? he wofideredo ,.. fitting blue Velvet riding -habit, and. the . He bit his mustached lip'6aiggely; deceive you, I do love anoth6r. and at' ' ; .� . . � . . r estrous to.effect insurince 'Allan, hoarsely, self than. Then he clinched his hands fiercely Velvet. cajo ,with its Waving'Wbite , all the. jealousy of r �his nature. wall deeply and hopelessfy.,*as, yod love.. I 1 . . I . . . � Parties d . more *to him � 'r . blue . . . . . � .. I L or transact other -business: will 'Ibl) to his fri6nd.. . . ... . I.. . , together,* muttering. bitterly be.tween, plume that Bat oo'jauntily a her gol- I arouse , d . . . I . I .1 ... . 140.01 �. ... '. I .1.. 1. � , . - .. . , I - L . 11 .1 . . , I , . . . promptly attended to . on application . "'That Would, u0t, mend . matt6ra.," his white tOeth.. . � . ,_ _�. . .. I d6n, cUrls.,Alla4 could hardRyl. repress- dtH6w . . desperately Miss - Montstrose. , : I I _7­� ' "R4111 '4 ", I - . '. ' .. . I � I 1. t, 1. . -V_ . . %jj� . J�W ,,4-CENSED AUCTIONEEit.-GEOR- toany of the, above officers addressad returned the captain "You'd 'better "The wornan -Who would c'Lrb'f�t TOO the mad desire to turn and clasp her; . ., � .1 � - . .fi *or ' Is. flirting with. ofir . handsome Z CHAPTER XVI . , . , " . , * . , . . ,ot , ,-A. . ,for my Wealth, must b firlend;A111ta Drexel!" fie 'remarked. . . . . i, ; � go Elliott, licensed auctioneer for totheir respective postoffices. Lossb% - .face the idtair out. jou'll be'surer to. 0-ndthing t� me. in big -arms and Waif her as he, passed . �4* kk­4' ' ;* ;, . , ,,, Ill, � �, 4 . I , wherever you go. I will tear her linage from my heatt, her by, facing all the cousequence,,but. "She should be careftil, lest-.sh,w-*f1*- -40 r -Oft-' love - 41.1 the County Of HIMOR, jgOcits the Inspected by. the. director who lives meet Miss Harding I of'the season though, It, kills 0 . . L . . , - - to 'the lips, . . ' . I . . n 1. . She to quite the ragO . .j 9,.' - reason prevailed.. . , her match there,,for'Drex:61 ought.to., Captain Stafford, white L I., ... r . . . . '­AlTikh`­Wid . Captain Stafford rode u ' and Big * patronage of the ublic for busi- nearest the scene. you know.",. I L . � oil the -weeklolloftifit, - L P, holding be labeled the greatest of ffirts'." . tggerinj liackits thqugh he had",. * *. . . nesp in his line. %ales conducted I . I . I . . I . . I "You ate right, thy. dear friend; it Invited to spend a few weeks at Rath- the pony'Coralle was to`rI#e by the' this ru6, bden sftruck,aheaVY blow. . . ,, - I I _ L' L. I . I I , . , � " L - 'StOnjOL,VjlI&,OntP -banks of the Rud- bridle�-a, . Shining, glossy �'creaturej. . And aftel; he had uttered I. . � '.' -, . . . . L OL, percentagr or so much per sale. . . will bo'bettor to stay and face . this . ( the . . I'mallcloui alldeclij the captain bad the 1'reo," .answered CorAlle,,' gently -� L I I I . All,business promptly -atteuded to, . 0710 - . . . . affair outi Excuse me; I'mUst go IF. son. L . I I I pranclug'reitlossly beneath the weight grace left to feel just a little bit. "and lt.'.has bpen tbe-ona.*dbu of''nakr,', ' ' ' L' i 9 - very Jolly party 11 of. thq light saddle, with head thrown i ', . . -George Elliett, Clinton P. O., re-. I SO I . � , *xearah of-Mles Mimtfjtrossor� Slid will- I "We are to have A, I . . 0 I ashamed ot himself for spe,ftlingresaot Ate to tear ' that love'from my heart-:... . . '. . i . -N ./W . u Wr6te. back, and 4 vicious, lurking mischief. Old. MissINMontstrossor a ly . . �, I I Si4sace on tbo Bayfield Line. 48 .. . I I I . believe that I have deserW 1. her; then .41a friendo Hubert Rathatone; . . L . to learn to forget.". . . . . I I I . I . . o I . - I . - I ). 00F ! C - . , .I shall -have MA L L Coralle'd "u -you have' not . xneceoded?" her . I I 006 , - do two' enemies to- "The party includes the pretty 'Miss gleaming in jis.6ye. worried when shi keard of ­'� 7 , onnow. S 6 ic,ml �i I .. . . ., niiht instead of one,.'P� - - , .t I L Harding, whom you seemed to admire , In a moment'Allan Drexel forgot the p.q1tong adventure, and -that the girl aZ'ol,t In. A'husky Vol�e.. *. - . � . . . - . I . . . I I . . L . 4, 11 L � . Inez Montstross ' or � was . bitterly so much this past Season, besdes Cap.- ,barrl�r between them in the conater- ha4 actually ridden, the 'p6hy --home . 111, trust io," returned Coralle; "for . . . . ... . \� 0 1 1 . . angry at his neglect, bui she forced a tain Stafford and a host of other8.,DO. nation ,of seeing Coralle about to � againe . . . . . he whom I loved can be iiathfug; t& � , . I . . . I L . Ile 'to her lips as she saw him .aP- tome, old fellow. I promise you aglart-. moutit the dangerous pony. . . "It. might have cost you your life," well -and those words brought ,great I I . . . . .. L I I . .am � . I . I . . I 'PERIENCE ' 'L I " I I I � L . proaching. . . . . . . I . .0113 time,'! . . I .. "I beg of you,01 he cried, . Springing, she declared,. earnestly4,, : .. . P comfort to.the captain. I I I I. . . I I L �, - �.. .1.. I . I � . I � - . . . "Truanti" she, a, -but when he learned Coralle *as L to be . e - L I I -. ol,sti�erjirl, L "*hbr reins deternitnedly-"You must not . I . With ber pearl An . reiurned'doralle, Wearily; and she ad- fair, SaxoA face over h,r little, whit& . . - . I L-. .... -1 - � eagc . I � : I ' . J 'rly . I L 7 � ,, ' cridd tapping his ar�m A -Ilan was on the �ofnt of refusing; forward and . grasping th.6. , "It would not have mattered much,"_ He drew nearer to'h6r, bending' hit, " - i . $ 1 , I . I have you been?" . thFard L it seemed quite beyond. - his. rid% this pony; she Is not to be trust- ded bitterly, tinder her breath: "I wish hand. - , . . . I " ( . .,* �� , � ,:, � I ., I .4 -been, the walt- powe'r to remain away. .. . "I cannot give U - , I . I . I fl, have watching . I edo Yofir life. might pay the penalty if the porty'liad killed me -anyhow he p so. readily the one, , . . . I - . L I I . . .. . .. zera " he said, forcing ,a gayety of, , He would ievou brave hot bitter i6u. attempt It. YOU Must not!" '' Wou�d , not hav cared " ' .. . 1. bright dream that�bas brightened mir ­ .. I '. , . �;�j __ . . I toO that certainly L Was. aC v4r1anc8 ange�, for the poor privilege of being Coralle drew back, .alt the bright ,.' 1,jj would f, matiered: very mtfch existence-, the hope 'of winning y6ig, - . . L � . . � atils . disturbed face, "Your near h6r . � I I . . . I . ­ _­Wild"�_ M-Mrss Montst ker"time -to think* I . I - TaAce 111110911 UPW . With his Palop _ , ffOlj�-. I color receding from her beautIffil"' i6 me , , L rosAor, d. "Ta I I . -_ - - ' , ­ - � I CK6101,48 A I admirers crowded about You 110 cdV^ -1 of ­Ihfo-n .jejjj6ff S-'L-"-oaln -_ di ' p 'jed'fa L ce, - an ­gngry, heornfut'llihil istyQ her hand on the bowed, curly this matter over, Coralle, remember ' I I I i 11 . * in . 1. ecor"161(ya &C. . . I . stantly, Y saw there *BB! little chauct, shot through his heart to know -that in her blue eyes. . � begd. . I L -how well I love yolj� 1 Would glV6. 036.11 Auy-ous sending a oketch aft4 deadrictift may I . . . .. ". I � our opinion free w other an or, opportunity for mo, , ,,, � . Captain Stafford 'would be imong the "I am not,a Schoolgirl to be dieta- All that night-Coralle .tossed rest- life for you," I "", I.- I . ?t tr e abl Nr 6 0-mun"" By 'You should make your opportub.1- guests, remembering, how deeply , In. - d. Y I ,. dar."'Tan"Anb nt . ? 0, p.ta, FOR SALE BY W. H, ' - ted to, Mr.��Mr. Drexel," she, said.. �ound of �omlng toot tiottaftri 2 cond _ . [ ts . ELLYAR, I lessl3r!on her pillow. Oh, What'& cruel; There was a I 'L dbat agency ecur vat'duts fbiklie. The gallant ,,You h o r ght to do It," blighting of love's young drealn, hers steps -he bad no time to bay lnore.� , I ,a rece, agnt rre&Ml Mun " " LINTON, ONT., . ties," 'She AnsWored, - it, & low voice. love he was with C itvd 11 I I � I rato f6j etc,, She captain had'great expectations, too� gnt4o taken t tOU I I q 1, . Itho teltb. a in tte o' "Paint heart never won, etc., ' He fell back as though she had. had been., - . Looking through the branchea.116 alVie ' tkf IS �M.,. - __.-___-_-__-1-_1-_ ­ ...... _­,_'__­_;6jjjj..jjj;; ............. ;. -I, ­­­­ '- ' ' ' I . I ' " Yr EAR �"" * oWn - P __ I a ekp� ug prope , � ruW sa Co. Ll I I I 14 , , , - (I "PER _C� _, * , Tri n1c MAAKS I 1kel(Ifis . 6OF. JQWO arl. irefat tw .9 .. ��, ­ , ­­. . ' --ithil"*49 edusiderbil a golden' prizii'llY struck hilin a blow, his handsome face r, and Allee t� n 11 1AU" " d, .13hY Y. . , , J, 1AX . I . A* �Ztu � I . - adde .Now she and her false . lover -the Inez Montatrosso 6 . . ft #1 Wall, , � , � q shall remember thos6 �Words'in many it'manoeuvlerini mamma. paling to the lips. � 'man who had attemDted to dupe, her of the young lady guests -approach- . . I . �a I I nettat w k .. T,N-M6 el r I 11 future," he replied. "Am I to have 411, As f6r Coralle, she had no Interest "I know that I have no r . Ight," he with it false , marriage -r -!had met again Ing,, I � I � ' . AbAndsOmelfilluattated weekly- T'Nvg"el 1� � 110 x1tt twith whatever in the handsome young'gol- admitttiot proudly. "You must not look . 41I c oulwflon0fanyoolentlika -urnal. TtWiner-431. I- opportunity of another -wi as. strangers tinder one roof, th i twe and -listen to r - tour montho, St. Soild by all powsdmlom . . . . annot Stay he . I I 11 I � you, MISS Inez, or are your tablets diet who followed bar about,likia 'A, at my,words In. that Itilit. I feared ,-Of all the pitiful stories She bad. bir-gay chatter,". he. said huskily; ; � 01 9 C0.3018roadwa% New Yq il-TIME TABLI�- . fllled?"t,...7�­ - 1 . I shadow. I . . . . only for your saf9ty; I had.no thought ever read --of WIT thesad poem's -none and bowing once more over Coraliole- . I I - , - . lgran offi;41 6M F St. Wa6hinaton, D. Trains -Will , arrive at and - depar "I saved a f0W Walt9eg for you,�, she The captainhad quite won the good ot dictating to you,!' were so sad as the story, of -'her own little white hand, he turned and hur- ,* * I . from Clinton station as follows .1 replied, "despite your rernark,* wheilt Will of Mis's Montstrossoi. He had had '"Feared for.ray� safeti-l". she cried, , life, � . l , tied abruptly away In an oppbsitar . . I . � - FO A ICH DIV to go to the ball, that . the clover dipl6maoy to wIn the elder with 0, bitte�j!�!j!�. , "it Is false -all Aftot-yet sh6-realizeA that She could direction. ' � . .., � . I . . . y t,_" I InAtOu fav^r flobf, a,hA Utga U�llf.fi­d. o.1 & . I 4'.1 �u . 6 I . � Uolng luast I 7.06 a. ln� It (I I 3.93 p. m. ,� --you-Mot not, unuve mu. ' "You'are V1jry kind,".16 Said.. 0111119- . I sor Waa loud In her pralseg'of the gal. . a". �V=e I wl ull. eistries on my account, tot I Shall not c6ar Lhe ue011-root,ed ,love &or h in out of her heart; False, cruet though Corulle Bat quite still on the gardemw � t bon6h where ho had left hit," . . cc 11 * 5,200, al. his name In the blank 'kinder - than I deserV6,, MISS Inez.tf lant 06ptaln to C6MIK - - ­ ­ �rlde-thts-blatk�D6ny�Witch "When you,marry, my dear," she * ,Hazo,1.11 Allan forgot the Stifled, angry 'words he bad been, she loved hint still, , , Allanio attenti6r-W-Itiet---U6ntatrbA---Vz-eqqsillSt � "How'attange that love should b6 sdo 1 -1 � distributed," she' musecL- Going West - 10.15 a. M. . q baA something ad strange to tell Said to Coralle one day, "I should, like In his grdat anxiety for li�r safoty." a too; filled her with the keenest � "Thoie-k-Wo--m--*e-do-ubt-loye,-,fat"eo*-------.. ' ,� 49 q . 12.66 p. ra. . itirribdly, "I Was ;SaId juez, I youl'i'l. your husband to be like the eaptain,"' I'Do. not, I bes6QOh y6ull, he cried pain. They seemed.td, be AlWAY5 to- or' . tines we are not to get, and those *his , . �. . it (d , 6.40 p. m. hoo g you.would COM6 half an? . hour - Coralle had turned,gw�yl with a goa- earnestly. . . . gother­.he was always Inez's daeort love us, we do not Appreciate." .k. I . I '11 l 9 1 10.47 P. M. -LOND09, Hunom ultuar'. Div. ago," . . He looked up 0161 y, and inquir- ture of entreaty. j� , "I 'shall never marry,, Mime - Wont- , . -.Her pretty, childish Oybs flashed de-, flantly, and with a touch of all her during their,rides and rambles. go wore her 116*org, and hung enraptured Id not ekr6 '. � I - Like the captain, she'd I I to listen -to gay Alice Ue's merrr .& doing South , - 7.47' A., M. it it 4.28 In I . C11iii.'a, made'a Strange discovery," atrossor," she declared earnestly, "Oh, n6ver, noverl" . old willfUlness, she ariawored,,,spirlted- , ly. I . . . over the, piano while she sung tender, settimoutat A6fige, All this was bitter opbeellos, particularly aa*IA02 Mont- . otrossot was. with her. She dr* back . I , p. tn. Going North . 10.15 0" m. . she went Ott, hRfJtIIY- '1 have met my "Nonsense, my dear," returned the I'That!gwhat "It' Ciptain StOord, my - 080ort, findeedl,for Corallo to Witness. . I among the follagib until. thby V,4%ould . 1 '.,sho I . aunt hom to-Alght" 11 , ' older lady, complacently. thinks the poftr onto to ride, I do not She never imagined all thid *AA 411- vass .,- dulte. unobservoil. a* , � it 9f 11 6.95 P- ni, "Your aunt?" lid rop"ted, thought- III that had every young girl deelares until, the understand why you interfere 0 DiOx- acted for her benefit. . . !� 1. �, I A. 0. PATTISON, atatio* Agent. fully, 'Was not aware you right one comes alonK.11 All the manly spirit In A116 TOO oharp eyes Mil long allies, dis- 1 I /I ,_ P., R, HODGM'NS, Town Tioldiet. A9t. J. 0. MA015024-ALD, District PaMeho .a 'living relative, Miss MOiatstr"86t. I thought I had heo,jol you express The captain was tho first person I whom Coralle metao. the eoaeh drew eve nature rose -to bin aid it once. He bowed bid dark. ha�dgofte heg-d AtM.Y. 00tored that handsome .Allith. Drexel XfOlad anoti how aulm( *kP4, V Us I - CONTINti ,D IN NVIXT 1148 1,.;� . . 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