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THE HURON SIGNAL• FRIDAY, MARCH 16, !It& 44 •
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II 1 FORS OF A
4 TALE UP E�'o:LISH LIFE.
CHAPTER XV, toren than they had to lire. All them
thistp obi, had poured into t'ercival's
ti .•a tree that he went a great deal ( hated him and his cool, calm eyes, which ears, and he would have notbug to say
t„ Tar 1 awaits, 'hoot', hardly from I could rest upon her beauty without the to het, ber�d ed her doubts way. •b-
chooice rather because ha was w out- quickening cat one single pulse
od
believing that "You wrong me! she cried, ''You \clung stupidly to the ides that Helen
,oautly ask rd a tau, am; had been a pearl among women. She
u •s .11 /obis in g.....1 will sad from think tee manly of Pow."
nsidered it ba "Excuse me, be said, sow begioning elm•+' hooted bit nue ,uumeut, •,uly 10
d,my:r u go, i ass, he co'
/nays iJ go, aud after all it was lees to feel • lift'. •ntau]ed "1 du not teal the teat that she was hopelessly is
trot, r to go than t' ' e eootiuually judte you at all. Our paths lie iu very love with bon, au.1 that her Iv• threat -
different directions.
fur a resaoon tsar n••t go'iwg• different directions. 1 have neither abs? weed to waster her. So lar Percival had
g 1 of the truth but when who
As .e know, he ••• d •M for (oP ee. right to Id 1 rs+ •11 euo•rul over herself 1 S
pose Time had di i it'd
sense of the tmprpriery sed unreas•.as- - of the life u kava. p ►
..,rheas of Alice's r roerl• She dtd eel -
n eedy /rein to ser h.r dau;thter mar-
/ ( 1 she was leased to
jM aesaiwed stupidly seekin
mesemphitioia.gMf4 She
his wifes
Mew dirt i suis ... shad be es.p•red
I every urian he asst to Heigh; weed
whet bed Helen been 1 Nue** mese
tau w utdtem, bright, amide' lairl,
wok perhaps rAtirr mire ./Ulla the
swags amout.t of iatrlhs.•M �jS
hseeelt laid claim W hewing, end e.r.w-
tions above thou, of the c••mmuo res d
she was dt ss• elle/ with ►eR
lliaoi lot sward fawn from ►sr
Abet end l.d
gnerwass seeapieII the
ova .I. inerdos we. M
W
val A11lis• were
A reg wee spited epee tmm
the reg were how minket ' meg •
low wisher rania severed wit► work rte- T'o game. kik
t«�, embroider, silks, fiswikir sets- mini/ est with
airs sed tbimbi.,tegether with thewoe TI.. now wit►.1rocas .aterstUS .atrr
wales al a wed.
Mals W a Wed work is her Mad,
list tee was aloes nutmeg. 13b. est
leashes tack is her chair, her hauls Iy-
iwg artier limply tome Mr kw. Her
nee were beet upon the greusd, sad the
pbeet of h.r .$ruder, embroidered .lip -
per bdeeted about nue particular spot in
the design of the rug. flbelooked gloomy
and unhappy; there was s highness 1n her
whole •ttitrtde and .apreaaiuu ; her vibe
seemed changed as she said --
"1 am sure samtus has bee. petting
these idea into your shed
"Why du yoesuppmse they should nut
ski
Ar•_.°�° ' A Famous Doctor
shore' over (rr•itere W Once said that the secret surto'/ the
th
tousk.wd In keeling t� lei d
suds feet warty. and tar isAwbts upea load
frees wu•.d, rev with the pdwat t,p,ysk Lau owed ,u utr day.
water aid ••. wwua. •ail kewwii floe Mai 1M
oil"
t *3.10 Wlle
000A .penes. es world certalely have
reg,mm.sded them, se w many of Om
dpateegelehed sua-cesesa are ddog.
The celebrated Dr. Fernswartb. of
Worwlcl. Cows.. recommends Ayec's
Polls as the best of all remedies fur
•' latermeM.wt pavers."
Ur. 1. R. Iruwbr, el Bridgeport,
Coes., says: " Aries putt ere idokly
and udverseily spoken of by the people
about bare. I snake dally use of them
1i my practice."
Dr. Msybew, of Now Redford,
says Raving prescribed many thou-
sands of Ayr's Pills, 1Y my practice. l
eau uebeeitattegly pannus' -e them We
best cathartle to use."
Tbec Massachusetts 8tate Assayer, Ih_
A. A. Hayes. renter.. " I have made a
csre1Yl atsalyat$ of Ayers Polls. Ther
contain the active principles of well -
rt mat-
tc�whlah tpp'. armed front lan chemically speaking.
of
of `reat import* ' to their um -fulness.
It [truces activity, certaintyand uni-
formity of effect. Aryer'r Its c stalu
no metallic or mineral substaace, but
the virtues of vegetable remedies to
skillful ,:umbtuatlue."
Ayer's Pills
?fewer let WM►alL
MAI I a hot
rescue• white
t sot the ktowled a to judge y.'e ; uo suspicion he xitiiat+ with tales i
for, s I staid helmet I know very tut whin "Pertly became I do not think men
e yo revered •t the thought, halt with fear,
He did not notice bow her face a IR. i half with another Welting, which was are naturally obi vans in seek matters,
ed as he spoke. At tit -Mahe went y
mar -
riot. * t at est p white, sod her hand was tightly oleach
prefer One man t.. ►I! the othrn then ed to the folds of her rets. As be
was nu harm in going that man every { went on however, her eclair returned,
chance a preferring her. 8Le under- and the clasp of her Med related ; she
✓ ood her dei tbter'e character tetter I seemed to ass • loophole in what he
perhaps than any one else, sod she knew Najd,
what happened when Alice .as thwarted I "Pardo* ale, abs mid more gently
„i any one of her plana and wishes. when he had finished. "I forget what 1
1'etesvel was also a thoroughly desirable . am saying sometimes. But in one thing
sow-ie.la. .{fart a time she saw no I think you an wrong. You said you
reason why she *Mold not do all she , had no right W judge me ; in • way 1
could to further .11ice's future. ! think you hash You are Pot my As the Dose went on everybody began
t The brother *or even my brother-io-law ; to notice the change in Alice intone.
niuld
More like triumph.
'•I cannot go on tike this forever ; se
hang as I can hide it I will, but -I k:.uw
the time will opine when 1 can hide jt ou
lodger, and then ho meet marry ire or- -
Whet she would do if Percival did not
y her she did not say perhaps she
and also because Tse du not erre wheth-
er I lire or dee."
Percival seldeem hilted eeriotaly to
AIM, so now, llhotat Daisies what she
bid, he replied—"Do out die now, jttd
when the sesiglisler u eueniag. It 16_6
bed time to *owes ; put it off • little,
had got made up her mind.
marry next wisher at say rate."
"You apeek very comfortably," show -
CH AI'TE[: X1'I. tog both to Mice and manner that his
words had "Handed her. "N. doubt
Diet. aaytro.t. ) u have sever been unhappy to peer
itf..
He spin passed by her words, merely
moms—
"2.11 what nen possibly make you un-
happy, if I may be allowed to ask T
Her eyes fleshed, and she abwlutel]
test her teeth with sneer. She fought
amount a for a moment, and then, una-
ble altogether to control herself, flung
away the work she had head in her hand,
"What is the matter r' asked Perci-
val,
val, looking up in amazement.
The hub outburst bad relieved her ;
her voice was calm, though nut steady,
es she reword,
"1 ran the needle into my finger just
n
underneath the ail ; nothing u m pain -
Tu etre • good soak •ul.'e to a pine fluor
wash is •..i#ban sof oM *••iniad of ire
per, •e disc •I stle ewe it''w orf .4:001
lye.
A hornet • neat, which bee
a bthe
sorted by the hornet's, mound
throe with a piece of dewiest, w111 cure
the n,.,rl tualigesut sore throat.
To whiten rhe howls melt half an
ounce of camphor gush. half an ou,e. of
glycerine sue ,ane p.u,,.l of iuutto,i cal
low, and apply every Hight.
Salt and watrr will prevent the hair
from falling out, *H 1 will MUNI new hair
'o grow Do •..t use w, atro,rg a• 1'
leave white particles upon the hair wceu
dry.
Mahogany furniture sltoeld b. washed
with warty water and Swap ; an applies
lion of be.awaa and .we.t .rel upon a waft
Cloth, sod polished with Mamas, giree
• rich bush
To restore gilding to picture frame..
remove all dust wilt • soft brush, and
wash the gildiiig w warm wst.r 11 which
an onion beg been boiled ; dry quickly
with soft rags.
8 . Pero, a! ,sited steadily
Thwaite, ar i the only person whose
presence there tm any cpleasure
waAlice, t'e. hewas changed ;es he
grew accustomed to his new lift soddabe.
gat to Yut:ce other people,
ed
upon him Irradwlly that Alice was
changed. He e.Neld not tell where the
chance lay : he was only aonecious of a
Iselin; that she was better to get un with
than before. Though she had none of i aye tined upon her lap.
the qual:ton which were necessary to at- word she raised them, and looked
treat him he had • Lind of brotherly straight into Percivl'a eyes.
d he felt she was ant- "Am I to understand from that," he
but you ere the scan with whom 1 am It cense s. gra duslly
In st'jntuaate. You meat see that peps ray exactly when it had begun, but a
knows very little of ley kite ; beyond few months after ?Helen s death it was
laying my litho I do not think he plain it everyone that a change was
troubles about ss et all ; and • girl is al- there. She, whose majestic figure bed
ways better off if she bas • man le give excited admiration or rnvio.ss ridicule,
her • word of advise now and then. became almost painfully thin. She was
She had spoken ie • lower tons than t nervous and unsettle', end her large
usual, half hesitatingly, and with her' eyes seemed to have grown larger. e
he lad had waver been sweet tempered, in her
best and most lovable daps she hid
been woe/ to take (donne at trifles, and
to consider any attempt to prefereamther
to Item of as a direct and studied iesolt
regard for her. _.
proving, without troubling shout the , asked, truly puzz'ed, "that you are 1n
cause of this improvement. He Lever some difficulty in which you want my a. Now her temperey was the words
twit Teich interest in the people at The sistana, 1 I am et your ream, of lar nisi rat of that person who ttdwird
Tbwalle, so he did not display any great course ; but don't yea think-- ' the
rese-
eacitrosrnt when Alice 'ofd him one day He pawed from some unwillingness to enever fs ntit,dneeurethathis speaker nog
tb.t her sister Gertrude waa.dlagewed'
-Indeed !" he said rather indimen
ly
"To whom 1"
"l u Frank Harvey. 1 meat say lam
retie' surprised.
•.Why, is there anything wrong with 1 advise ycu better T'
him f I think I hare seen him here once He had no intention of 'peskier
a twice, end I remember thinking bim harshly : the very absence on his aide el
gather a decent kind of fellow." all lewder feeling made him,deauoua and
Ahem could not help laughing. I capable of speaking imlairtially. She
(Inc.'or twice, Percival ' Gertrude did not apparently see die ser firm
world be angry, ind-ed, if she thought that light. Khan he had hYYlpliesl uik
•
you anppred her capable of getting en- ins, almost before the
gaged to l man who had been here arrow out of his mouth she front her
• sear, her cheeks crimson. Affse filled
on.
"What do I think 1 Why do you not would not be emoted iuto some jutpu•-
finish 1'- she asked, in almost breathless sill. Shap", in order to wive Miss Laurie
eagerness. reason for considering herself injured.
"Ino you not think your mother could She apt erred to be burning with facer ;
her •-'lour bad faded, with the exception
of a red spot, brighter than usual, in
the middle d etch cheek. • In spite of
the change she did not hates her beauty ;
cane wee too poem:, and it was too well
fousdsd in {purely formed features and
gni-• of natline to disappear under a
fist failure of health. Some people
that ugbt her improved, bet they ware
pew. In her present condition only one
or testa•.inflames over her ; for
1'eioival said nothing. The thought with a light which bad y reheat user had any
which was vaguely present in his ,hied been called there by'him Wore. him alone would she put some restraint
wee
govern her on-
o
that he had never supposed (ler- "Thank yon, rand tat ah.said, ap si img ins.. upon herself y
u u le to be capable of anything, because bow voice which trembled alba with fortuwste dkepoit• The one person
he surer thuught of her. Alice west anger or distress. "You have shown me was. of c
110., erciiral.s it had t beeyn
on— what you think of me ; it is certainly thirty
"He had been here continually for anneerseary to to further into the sub- dial, oared that he had the power of
the last she months, and now 1ete�sss itchIf you bad takes out your real .eothing her in a degree possessed by
he wdl be here more than ever. t 'peening at fiat we might haws been I we one else. For him she would smooth
surprises me is that Gertrude sbeeldspar•/ • long eoot•ertanun, which 1limey the fold between her eyes, and in
tike the tint who opinesto that wily.I b kit
She is very pretty sad u sure to have
plenty of other offers. Frank Harvey is
a.. well .ommon- place.
"1 suppose oho liken him," was Per -
elvers unsympathetic reply.
"1 suppose so, aid then he is rick,
(;o rtrud. .ill have everything in that
w•] that she can wish for. It is very
fortunate for • girl when she can be con-
tent with that end want .fir outh.ug
alae I wish I could.- vs
The last words were sprken ins lower
tone and with mon btttrrnes* than was
generally observable in Alice's voles.
Percival raised his eyebrows as he
spuks.
'I should soy few girls have had more
offer then you ; it seems s pity that not
Ape or `tem men should have offered
you a lit.'•a common-seam."
mi
"I do nut wet come teepee, I think
1 have emougb. What I want in my
hu_band is sympathy, fellow feeling{
powerto understoodmy sksraCtar.
don't believe that one out of all the men
who have naked me to marry them bad
even the faintest idea of what kind of
.,Aman I really am. The life I have led
has nNNW an n nducice to candler. In
•
daresay etas hired you, and which have presence she coca d cat in
A free spp!ioati.ta of soft sup to a
fresh burn almost instantly reamer' the
fire from the flesh. 1f the tulury s
very severe, as soon es the pain muses
apply linseed otl, and thou duet over
with fine dour. When this oureriog
dries hard, repeat the oil and flour
dressing until • good Costing is obtain
.d. When the latter dries, allow it to
stand uutil it creeks and falls ori, as it
will do in a day or two, and a new slim
will be found to haat• formed where the
skin was burned
The great trouble with house plants,
says i,•ks Muyuawe, greater than errors
in 'retinue, to letting the pots be ex-
posed to the sun. The fibrous roots
souu grow to the side of the Fut, rod
[w. these are baked in full sunshine, trebly
He mid nothing for a moment, then !hut comi gitsel. , h glass, wthe root tips hich densour
weld on -
"Are you not gulag hitch me why you killed. The whole bell of earth is bak-
ue unto.;-py T" ed over owl over, daily, and yet people
"Nu,' her voice suddenly taking a hard wonder why thee deal succeed with
teas. "If you cannot find out fur your- boom plasm. pots
the side* of the
self, 1 will not tell you." sides always, either by
"At levet tare me •Cine " planting in a hoz of mod, moss, cocoa
"I have given you a bunered, if you fibre or ashes, or Oboe • thin board on
rely chum to see them," she said bit- edge aeras the front of the plant shelf,
terly that will come almost W the tip of the
"I am afraid I am very blind." puss. Let the plants bare the son ; but
"You are, very tolled." .Mae the puts
He said no more. It was evident Crux Yee.—Best cue -bait cup dour.
that Atioe was in a very bed temper ; one -hal( cup sugar end the yolks of the
for the present even his ire
nfieenceover eggs together, stir ieto one pint of boil -
her was gnawHe ■as utterly i�n the leg milk. Bake the crest, add the tilling
dark as regarded the meaning of her and frost the top with the whites, atter
last words, and he did not know what which set in the oven to brown : flavor
to say to conciliate her. He thought he to wit the taste. This makes two paws
would wait for her to speak first. He on small round tins, and looks and testes
had not to wait long. Its a few moments to suit the most fastidious.
her from was smoothed away, and her Ceocoura Prnniwc —.Make • 00111 -
lips parted in a hail -smile, as she said -
W starch padding with a pint of milk, two
"Now you are angry with me, and tablsspncnfuls of earn starch, .kitty ,'f
perhaps you bat•• s right to be ; but if four eggs and one-half o[ sugar ; daror
you have ever suffered from unstrung with vanilla Take out now .,n. -third n(
nerves you will know how little it asks the pudding. and to the remainder add a
bar of chocolate grated and dissolved in
• hide milk. Now put half of the cho-
colate pudding in the mould wet in cold
water, smooth the top. then add the caro
starch pudding, smooth tt also, neat the
remainder of the ch ,c late. Seer. with
boiled custard.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co, Lowell, nos.
Veld by at Desires le Rtettelem
!t=ravelling lbuibe.
ORtAI'KU TRUNK
Rear.
1;spprreerr. Mixed. Mined.
Ooderich t Lr. ! es ae I1115p..I 3sm
p
Stratford 1 Ar. i 3.40a.w II:iip.m Tagus.
wooer.
Mord. Matted.
Stratford 1l.v.I togami leaps Rm
s
Oodench Ar. 1011*-nt 3:13 Nei /:Np.a.
Children Cr? for Pitcher's Caatona.
apparentW irritate a person m that amdtpon.
carried on in • very different tone from eowteotmeot for an indehnite time No most ask your todultAettes on the ¢round
'last I should have taken if I bad 1 cue knew et sometimes the et rt . to that I am not well. But I was req
known what you thought. How dere , do this, to make bin see that he was tnaso"
you '" she wont 013, her voice changing 1 the one person for whom she cared scat- „Nut at all ;please do net say am
to one of unmistakable anger, "how 1 hcientlr to try to hide her weaknessmoreabout 1t."
hluted Percival s,
dare you speak to me to that way 1 You 1 from him was almost beyond her pow -
h are more patient with me lbw
'r •e
presume strangely upon your position er to ma m
here and adopt a very unwarrantable that Ler lows was wearing her •wee, she
tom to a girl who speaks frankly to you. i-wss also st alines sorely angry with him
I suppose you thought I was behat,rg in for his blind stupidity. Why would be
an unmsidenly way in speaking to you not en, and spare her the humiliation
of my owe thoughts and feelings et alt which she felt that, mall or later, she
ergo 1 Why did it
that when a woman
en one after the other,
gee one man alone as her
ing her will to his, there
e than friendship in her
er and thought nothing;
Perhaps you thought I wanted 1•. force woad have to
open you the pert of adviser • if you had never occur to
sly each idea do not be afraid that I refuses all h
shall ever tramoresa again. 1''.0 might' end acknor
have shown your meaning with roorelsupenor,
delicacy perhaps, but no doubt a manly must be
frankneb is pour ideal."hurt 1 He
She was row., leas -in¢ Percival 1,„4„1 he remained absorbed 1s Helen a mew-
ing after her and wondering if she were 017, app•r etiy unconscious that the
in het right mind. world c'mtsiped any other woman.
"What, rt t, in the name of heaven, is the When she thenght of her stupidity she
felt for the moment as if she hated him,
matter with the girl f" were his unapok *aly di afterwards to be as firmly
en reflections. ''Is she mad 1 She must oma of the contrary. Her tote
be mad. Ever since I knew her she has for him was each as she had im-
been harping on and oft upon her un ' alined herself capable of feeling. She
happiness and the disadvantages under! had asid sometime•. is reply to reproaeb•
which she has labored, and now nut of a ev about the indifference with which she
insist] women have to stifle thwtr rest few simple words about Gertrude' en receiced and rejected an eller, that it
nasi and behate like all the rest of the ragement she makes a regular quarrel i was useless to expect from her what was
w;xld. uniformity
meet b. crushed $be i. in a fearful •bout something,
vet, and nsih,rosit u the order of the not in her ; she never could love any
y but it is absurd to suppose there was ;man better than she lowed herself. She
dal. They say society °Doh not shirt anything in what 1 said to justify that now found that the bad he.n mutakse
if it were nut so. I as not bre
the world could not get on very well
without society, .hat do you think T"
Again bitterness was notiesable in her
tone, but Percival m tely..id,
"My opinion on iii setter cannot he
of much value, as I know wary little
about society. But 1t mom hard when
Arcaw of socsety'a greatest ornaments turns
rrund and abase. the ieetitutiou to which
in great measure it owes its socesa. is
there no feeling among the members of
society that they ought to stand by what
' 1.11J. would call their order. '
"Ab :" she exclaimed, almnet pion
attly. and flinging away the dowers with
which she had bees trifling- "it is al
ways the ata.. Yue never hare hrhev
edt hat was earthing thing better than a
torrent id wrath. She must have been she could utterly forget herself in her
swayabout something else to begin love is r Percival. Had she not to a
with, and made my words an excuse for certain extent already done so 1 Her
letting it out. The heat thing I could feeling seethed to bays grown sirens
do, I am surein
, would be to let her she enough to /renis] her eelt reaped. She
and let her c. -me round in her own way,
and I am -sure 1 shall not be allowed to
do that. We shall have to go through
• form of making it up just to satisfy
her : it is perfectly absurd. There is
something wrong 1 am sun. Perhaps
all these 'orlon are the wrong ones, and
the richt one doer not COMO forward se
knew that people were beginning to
whisper about her changed appe•ranss,
end to couple it with the fact that Per-
cival came so often to the Thwaite ; yet
the knowledge was powerless to roues
her. She knew that when people
said w much they would ere long my
mane • yet she could not help herself—
he ought 1 hope not, for that would had no stnosh to make the nec.smry
make a deuce of • mess, and she is the snort to "loose people's tongues. She
kind , f woman who ought to get married. was drifting ie a rudderee a bot sibs
What an awful old maid she would • deep end dangerous stream, and the
,hake What a contrast to Helen, who had no idea what would broom* .d her,
would have made the .weetest little only •dim feeling
that the end sena
fri' u+ flirt" . maiden lady in the world ' H• smiled
Percnal.a impales to smile at her bgenerally8000 °vitae.
words was checked backed by the tone in which
to himself
at the thought -- a she wondered wketb.v
that were . seen. Si... did for somr did I h heli ht of h 'f ' S"ns�ra~
7 Pok though the smile eery .often aided 1n a
said. Bnut weed.
less as he was nos greatly interested in
i smile when t a wife,
Pet'eteel beard anything of what was
reason Deem r. t
real'] of hen and wart nervous contraction of the eyebrows and d Probably not gossip and scandal
f her preeaet mode of Ido. Y.verthe I 1 shedder dad not Ment to penetrate to
sometimes hardly walkedb a The doors were closed to anything of
Meonwh,b Alice walked swiftly up
the metier, he mower M rather indierr I stairs In her room without meeting any-
ently body She locked the drew and began
"Nay, now yes .z¢Ata ld. A woman to pace up and down like an animal ens
may enjoy homed he •Deist} nth"? Ise tined in a age She was *till trembling.
,ng whet yob dowries I have certainly and her heart was heating violently with
alwars se yes ae jor]ed fruit 1.1. etcjN.ment, thongh het angor, such es k
why •hotrM roe end 1 As 1 helieve I .as, h -d unshed 8be wee angry with)
said to you time before, ere mint take Percival, though not exactly for the
the taster with the •ws i• Y'•lo hao i tan ,' she had pies him ti..epp se ;
Inns* admiw:iea Hew sal other .nm•n that had hewn acted, and very D irscty
d ]tsar yeses If it .o.etidadr p,.11a,t•ou arts 1 Qhe was annoyed •keel two
must iwwwmber that riot beanies thine' Font. hooting Percival het
norms fops • surfeit, sot a want, n( pr ..,.sly •timed the conversation in
wham mod wgtya pine above eve? lulls. • different direction from that
tMeg oleo" which she had in her owe .mesa arranged
!l geks indifferently and gravely that it •e.,utd take, sad esenodly b-
it might he that his totes was colder than ' rano. hr •o.141 not see .Mtelie as
he hie.. 7b Alice every word went'/ ardently d.- .red t., make ekes te hies,
libe a drop opo
f try water es her burning namely, 1 • at in rrw•s, beenty, ane
heart Int. felt ea though he had et purest desirableness she yes def
pressed oimtwmpt for her. she almo.t superior to Hehess H• world tit elms
that kindand Pereira' •peath West -
estest
est part o/. ►ie time bshied
doers She telt that she must know.
It ...ld be a dangerous question in sok,
w orsts''] if he did know ; tier she
mold sot bear the onaertai.ty, ant one
dayPereira' hiss/' opened the way to
t hemotion she wanted to ask.
It was Wiwi etas. sod .vlytbise
emoted to hate .stoned M ow life.
Zees Pereira, Mobbed sea 'rippled
tbastfb hie life mewl bne%s* bs vie
ass peed against this sniveled spirit of
i,,v,a. Them ••s plenty of week W be
aim.; he felt hie sereagtb aid must sp
tt• stied ton see ti
Oe this psr'tseelar da he err et the
4flweite. It was the .o of April sod
as . Qemntharty the wens weetber
Alts early is the rase, *eel WWiI el the
MO Imre well ./.awed i '«.• the
sgr
any one else, and, of course, I &bear
your patience. It is always s..
"You will make me feel ashamed if
Tett say anything more, ' he said, feeling
• alight degree ..f alarm at this sudden
appeal "1f you really do not feel well,
Mise Lafone, i would sugzeat that yon
go sway trom home for a time '
He always called her "31.ss Lotuee-"
Since Helena death she had made such
• point of always addressing him as
"Mr Moore" that he did not feel justi-
fied in calling her anything else.
"Do you suppose it would do me any
good to go away 'I" she asked, and she
spoke in the same listless voice in which
she had tenpin the conversation.
"Possibly ; and in Yo tern could it do
you any heron. Spring is always a try-
ing time, particularly, I think, when one
spends it in the place where one has
been all through the wilder. Yoe
might go away for a while to brace your-
self up for your London ressoe. 1 sup-
pose you will spend the summer in Lou-
don. as usual.-
"I
sual.""I do not know," she ar.sweted rather
pettishly. "Why should I go to Lon-
don t i am tired of London."
"In that case," was his reply, fives
with ageravatir.g common genes. "de
not go there this year."
"I must go somewhere, i should die
of dullness if I stayed in the country."
"It is a pity you have no settled
oss.paiiow. Toe would nut then find
any place ou1L" ,
Perhaps ynu would advise me to go
not as a governess or a lady help. I
wppo. if I did that I *Mold have
settled occupations 1"
1V es ,vo)ITTIItge.
Tbr Time t. *et.
If you are threatened with Headache,
Coostipatx.e• 8.1iousnem or weakens.
procure et once a bottle of Burdock
Blood Burrs and nes it 5OOordi°W to ie-
strueticna. Prompt *Mina is n�e_os_s_sa�ey�
in order that your tvoehl• may bee e"'�.
before it becomes e►rosis• 2
When Baby -sada. we mass bar Ombens,
Whoa she was • MIK slab stet fir Caere*
Whoa she hawse Was, slat dery Q• Camel•.
Wiwi earn Lad ta6dtsa, d» gave thsessIsels.
Lama( Bacsl Pcr.nteo - One pin: of
fine bread crumbs, yolks of four eggs.
one quart of rich milk, two tableepous-
fools of melted butter. and owe cop of
sugar. Flavor with lemon. Cover end
bake about one-half hoar. Heat the four
whitet° a stiff froth, mix with it • tea-
cupful of powdered sugar and the juice of
a lemon. Spread over the pudding aod
return until slightly singed.
Dee roa Lrtrcrcoai.—Take pieces of
°old meats of any kind, chop fine, sea*on
with pepper and salt, just a little onion ;
break over the mast two or three eggs,
add a small ;ince of butter, stir all to-
gether ; pour it upon nicely buttered
toast, ,erre hot, garnish with parsley.
Pias' FENT.—Wrap each foot in a cot-
ton bandage wound about it two or three
times, and cord it with t.iee. When
all the feet are ready plunge them into
boiling water, and boil them four hiss
Let them remain in the bandages until
they are needed to fry. boil or pickle.
The akin will hold together while cook-
intr. and when setae they will be as
lender and delicate as possible.
To Las Coto Ham -It often happens
that one has left slices of cold boiled
ham, which are nice in every way, hot
still are not presentable on th. platter.
There are two ways in whisk they may
be used to advantage. IMO bet is ist
chop the ham fine, sad sok It with tweed
crumb* which heve�srit stoned with
well -maters eggs. Miz in the shape of
balls, and fry in a little hot lard. The
other way is, after chopping the ham, t•
six egg with it, heat it in a sauce -pen ie
which you have firm pot • lump of but-
ter. White the eggs are cooked, servo
with dry toast. This may be spread on
the toast if you choose.
Nobo,ly of Kafue Oily matures est
of their homes either day or eight with-
out • revolver. In the da? time the
weapon is needed se a pwwUetioe aA•hd
real estate agnate, end at eight it i•
seeded ai s peosestles esiprt wed-
bepg.r+.
Toe JO man IM1111a with
estarvh—hews tM d tis r et
hoe
dim witboet mash A to -
IDA sI taws
send os. betab mid
i too ref i foal
hits a ee. ttsy. * riweeb war threats
sad very hwi. 1 make this veleeMly
slatemo el the
Oahe..
1. W. 1 •. (
. (Lawyer),
Pewhaket, iR L
Bly'. Orahree Bur ghees 61111eMe i.. M
every one odes It far m00Tbel trashier.
'A. X_ Malec Dregpdat+ Wea.eeter,
Ohm Appyr Wes lois ems. ..,aril.
A t'.esidesyae Tramp.
Tamp—Can you give me a bite to sat,
madam T
Woman -1 no Wire you some Bold
meat. Bet if you'll split enough wood
for me to make • fin with i'll warm it
up for yos."
Tramp—Yes are very kind, madam ;
but I wouldn't think of petting you to
all that trouble. gin it to ewe weld.
rrizsrexPh
Pserp1ion Drug Store.
Ter Complaint.
ioyspepsla.
let i towufea.
Sick Headache.
kilter Troubles.
Itheutnatism.
IMO Diseases.
and .11
overnice of the
from what-
er caws ertflag
A Pregnable elms
Pew men have aeeomplished the each,
amowet of work end good in this *w'oAd
se the eelebratei Myr Ohmes. Over
400,000 ef his works have been sold in
Qewade aloha. We want every perms
troubled with Liver Complaint, Dye.
mpoHesdee►e, Kilroy ae deity
ss, to hey • Meals of 11r Chew
Liver Quito, it will aero you. Medieisw
ass lisseips Seek U. Sold ' by all
de..k+b
Otter WOOS people were drowsed
bpd 1$S.1011 left 4.41.ae by the 1..e -
beim hese tits VAMP diver, is Ohio&
rem.lr Week-
es_ e.ear-
W MersidIu
Purely vegeta.
Higbee uum:entretwl. pleasant, effectual. sate.
Af3S FOR
DR. HODDER'S COMPOUND.
Tike No ether. aaed Berrywbeee. Pricer.
T3 venni per beeo1.
DR- HODDEIVS
COUCH AID LUNG CORE.
Sold everywhere. Price. 15 eta. and 50 ets
per bottle. Proprietors sod mannta,:turen,
THE Ui(ION MEDI('INE co_
flee- Toronto, Oat,
ASAL BALM
O.waami i K. Dixons r.0., Ont.
May lith, 1551.
My wife suffered for sats years with
that distressing disease. catarrh. Her
CAMP was ore of lbe wont knows 1s tb..e
pans. She tried 011 of the catar'r'h reme-
dies i ever saw advertise('. but they were
of no use. i finally procured a bottle of
Nasal Balm. Ph. has used seely ewe half
of it. and new hrets like • taw perms. 1
feel It my duty to nay that Maeal palm
cannot be TOO kIOHLY resewiersaded
for catarrh troubles. ads as plasma to
tiara an each sufferers 'now -ibre b HID
. se they will receive Meant teller sed
DURK CHAS. MCgiLL Farmer
&MEIN
The Canadian Pacific Bails)
Ter Pseub'• travertu Rote between
MONTREAL TORONTO,
QUEBEC
OTTAWA, - KINGSTON,
BOSTON, LOII�ffiCAGO
sT.KANSAS Orf'Y,
AAD ALL POINTS EAST AND WSW.
Per ]Iain, Thai Nwbt.s times. a, Tleksdot.
R. RADCLIFFE
/� s* AWnt.
°1r OMs: —Deet roma ib. spb..tte. 7titao'.rs
(54.elels• Jas. 11th, 11, !!M
RICHLY
'ties eel; theywinSnaustmp l
home aid diet will • ,Maas sem � ysad�
ere said aer pse treemll alb aasi/ttta
Mw nee M
�w • •Nwet�htt1�•tft. �wn,•�g ref
IF114 rtmeer.n_,: Ef. wits
ret t so t : es aug ':""1 '1 It
u
,.(SLI)
SOPAIL THIP
PASSE r
Ib. Weed
or the u
the yI
rsetwree
art••. Noe
stent, will
over hard
of tet or
for the b
shute, whm
liana'. It
who are u
people wit
to do to
ahuuld vc
horses, to
drive then
and n•.w
United So
cum. use m
t;. play- th
men tiro
the coach
particular
cu;, atter I
Then k
called he
birthplace
to the cum
kneel, the
being der
rages wer
1n Germs"
vehicle tat
Ne time ti
coiuDuu n
railroad,
time repo
fwcilitsttn{
times. It
roads had
weirdness
conch. Ti
nue* by
dice could
to another
name. but
way for p
with deep
In filet, ft
dirt mad .
was diflln
being d;
heath nn
cona.guen
fluently to
It is Mugu
think of a
road with'
unit thee°
l.:,ck to It,
t :pectIug
of the per
times wise
of the roe,
s tine gne
methods o
for the dri
with the
oecnnettn
for the cis
ora yoke(
t ricated.
corded as
milts. I
the roods
the coach
frau one
many of 1
1 mpeaeabl
greet way
tion, that
product tc
Ity the t
the stage f
mingham
in three d
passed by
t tiro boors
tween TAW
Geed in 1
machine 1
light and
in ten day
ter, and 11
Hnoday or
part of tie
came in, a
tion durst
may- ''
excellent
hour was
anneh was
of coerces
altffprent 1
the stage, e
the flying ,
stir "gig I
indole t bat
vet'WM" e
'case.
la the pg
aver ensue
eto