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11 . THE EARL'S DAUGHTER j
She knew that elle lout gone too
far -touch further than MID wished
or intended -and believed the prob-
able consequence ot her 'gratuitous
information wouki be an en-
tire /reparation between herself
anti tho Meirqulie de Isearrae;
but, strungat to ion 7, tiotwithrtand-
ing the Internet rile still professed
to take In that gentleman and his
proceedings, the prospect of never
seeing him again did not give her
nearly ma emelt utwarluese as the
idea that Colonel Bainbridge woubi
revert to what she feel told Ida
nod reproach her with itleurely.11
she promleed infer to mpeak to
Victor twain. It ought 1., mppesso
his anger.
"Hen LW, always no unrentronable,"
she thought to herselfis khe lay
colloi up in 114T luxurious bed. With
retiwr an anxious Mee preen -
lug the lace-tranmed pillows. "me
jealous, need 'exacting. and fusty;
It la only necomery to mention the
[DODO of another man to have them
looking drawn doggers at you at
onoe. Ar if at women could IM ex-
peettNI never to speak to nny one
but he! heelball 1. Stich nondense!
Or Li, marry her first loVe-pnrtieu-
larly when sheee-not Mel looking.
Dees the man imagine eel' etne thinks
me pretty ,but himself? Abieurd!
And then to stare Just no 'though
be were going to eat met Scottish
manner'. I support.. And. after .4h11.
what did I say that was do very
atrocious?"
' But.. here a faithful memory. bring-
ing two or three expressive truth..
back to Lady Ethers mind. +mused
her to turn reetkeedy upon pil-
low. while the lineally nensuition at
her heart proceoled with, redoubled
violence.
Puree! what folly It was to think
twice nout. the matter.; •alte-trart
much Etter go to Weep again. and
it would to.. all right by the even-
ing.
But ehe could not sleep; elle had
bmn too thoroughly antral, and af-
ter ineffectually lying with clored
eyes for a longer time than was
agreeable to her. Lady Ethel vacated
her couch and rang for Louise to
awed her in dressing.
When We tleecendell to the
room. It seemed very bare andWpty.
breikfaat was laid upon the table,
but had not been touched; and
three unopened' lettere, addressed to
her herebendoand which. in the an-
guish ot his mpirit, he had overlooked,
were placed beside Lee plate.
Yet he did not appear.
"You had !eater tell your Master
that breakfart is ready," all Lady
Ethel to the servant In waiting.
Aell "The cololiel has gone out. my
IndY." Was the reply. "He left. the
houre about .a couple of hours ago."
"Oh, very well!' in a querulou'.,
dircontented voice; "remove the cor-
ers. thew."
And the covers being removal, die-
clored their respective (Hefted III pre-
cisely the same- condition In which
they r6 -covered them when the meal
was coneliel e1, her latlyip atlriba-
tang her want of appetite to the
fatieue .he had undergoae the night
'fore.
A weary afternoon upan
t 1 a solitary drive round the park.
wl ch mho accomplished niostly with
O71 and /Arty Ethel rilliffli-
ed t Curzon street in time fur an
8 o'c ck dinner.
For de meal she waited rather
more th a half an hour, before .he
rang the .11 tu impairs, if anythilig
lead yet n seen of Colonel Bain-
bridge; bu the only itnewer
receiveJ wa that he had not re-
entered the use.
"Where Is It sell 7" she demand-
ed, sharply, luting to her hu. -
band. valet.
"Ile 1 gouo to he King'. Cross
Station, my ladytit my trinetere
portmanteau and at -box. 11,
started rather better than an hour
ago. I believe lie ex ted trimeet
the colonel there."
''Very good,' replied h mistrals
flushing, • nevertheless, iv h ditap•
poIntment • "I shall not ilt any
longer. LA the dinner be rved."
%he dinner did not prove a licit
• greater summer than the br net
fuel beenand lifter lingering In he
drawing -room till tweet,' mate*
Lady Ethel betook herarlf
In a highly excited and Indignant
frame of mind. Mho had forgotten
lwr fears of meeting Colonel Bain-
bridge /gain by that time, and
only felt greatly latureil isy • -the
slight put upon her.
"live idea of his starting for Scot-
land iu that manner, without even
telling her him Intentions, or
tho train by which he meant to tea-
. treeing. nwr--hr-ptyreeet-tgrnYrz•
ance of his plane,. and making her a
laughing irtoch of her own servants.
He ought to be fureented of Itiremeir
lie would have no further need to
talk about geod or bad behavior,
after the rodeeese with which he
had treated her. Ilut that wave hot
what mime of marrying a hoar. It
was not likely that any one reared
In an onte,f-the-way country hole
like Cranshawe would know the
meaning of the word 'politennime it
Wan her own fault ; elle had brought
It all on her own heal; Rho lead
no one to thank but herself. She
was the moat miserable, desolate, in-
sulted woman in exisitenee!"
And here Lady Ethel abed a towing
.shower of hetmeaning team
which she bewhed Away proudly,
calling hermit a natural and an
idiot to care two straws if the man
went and hung lammelf or no. If In
left her. and In peace, so math the
better. Thank Heaven, elle war not
entirely destitute of friends, and
would manage to enjoy life as well
without him ne with hiu3, perhaps
hetter-wito luiew ? Vive la baga-
telle! And Hu, when the next day
and the day eueeeeding, and the day
after that came and went, without
bringiug her a letter from her hue -
hand -not one line of entreaty, re-
proach, or explanation -Lady Ether•
espied,' rove, apparently, to the very
!lightest pitch. Wherever she could go
alone, , she rhowed herself
In public, laughing, talking,
and flirting, just ad tbe fancy took
her, and but too often, to the disgurt
1.4 Ludy tlevedon, with the Marquis
.50 Looarraa In her train.
'Pie other portion of the fnahlon-
able world shook tbolr hustle, and be-
gan to Ana Dhell other where was
Oolonel Bainbririge; but Lady Ethel
ligtattytilepeed of all inquiries by the
announcement uf bor father -In-law's
1.111011114, esti her determlnatla to take
as little miwe out of the emotion before
i&e retried into orapl and bombesise.
The Countess of t levedon appeared
to regard the matter in a far wore
ortedomi light; end it was etlifying to
hoar the prudent cautious eke
thought fit to adailuirtee to ber
volatile step -daughter tit this Junc-
ture. and the sudden and deep Inter -
‚.1 Ste evino...1 for the feelings a
Colonel Bainbridge.
''l really do thinkmy dear Ethel,"
ahr 'shy In her must maternal man -
lief. "that tfll 60-)tild keep tit home
.1n. -Ing tide melancleity period of Olt -
certainty respecting 01.1 Mr. Bain-
J;ielge's been& Why, he may be ly-
g deed at this very moment , eine
just ammeter what your dear hue-
hund's feorlogo would be were he to
retire Mese to -night with the
snournfel tiding" and find yeu danc-
ing at 'Lady Tauntodea trill. It doee
not look ivell-in.leed it +lora not."
"I do ntie eare One straw about
looks, tiertrede ; you are so over -
prudent that 'you wee there things
to too serious a itgIt. Please to re-
member that I am a married wo-
101111. ft1141 etippotest to lo competent
to judge. for inyrelf. And as for me
father-in-law being dead, li• le much
more likely eating a hearty- dinner.
only htea so selfish he won't let
Colonel Bainbridge return to. Lon-
don."
Though at thie moment, as I have
related. 01,1 Mr. lialebrkige was ac-
tually gone ; and in the face of the
anneuncement of hie 00( 1»
death, which appeared it .he Time«
which appeared In the Time..
_able Wager to deny tla.trutli. Wan
compelled, In decenay:to remain in-
door., until suitable mourning land
been provided for her.
But Mill she received no intimation
that her timbale] thought of, or re-
gretted the mirunderetantling that
had Arleen between them ; and In
epite of her affected gayety, her
heart wee ditille becoming heavier be-
neath the Influenee of a euppreesed
lousing to we him again, and a
growing fear that ter conduct
might produce more serious conse-
quences than she lad anticipated.
. It Was/ but a law dayill after her
reappearance to society, that, as
site was reclining. a mart faeltionable
Maim of bugles and black crape, up-
on "the etwhione of her open car-
riage, the block which usually taker
place In the row -every afternoon
dlirlag the resion brought her W a
Mead Still alongside of Lady Cleve -
don.
"Well, my dear ; rev, you have got
your husband back again. I congratu-
ate pm!" exclaimed that lady, who,
with the baby earl, got up in a man -
ter regardleas of suspenow, by ber
1.1e. and tirme than a suspicion of
rouge on her cheeks, was attract-
ing. na Mae desired, universal atten-
tion.
Lady Ethers blart gave a rapid
enund, but no ono would leave gnom-
el it from her manner.
"Where did you rem him t" she de-
manded, me though ate had just part-
ed from 111m herwelf.
"Down by the florets Guards, about
'la hoc? ISM 1 Ste110141 the earring'.
Co speak to him. Yeti find him a little
Altered, do you not ? 1 thought him
!mains remurkably dark aid thin.
FOIL 111010Old h ive perruaded him to
drive With you. TS, air would du Abe
gooa."
"Colonel Bainbridge. d tegin't like the
row." murmured Lady Ethel, eva-
sively.
'Few men do -married men, thnt
is to Ray. I wormier when wo Ebel! be
0 to moo,. Have you kern ietor
t lay 7' wittz a searching glance.
'r freaked in for bad in hour after
been fast."
"Ah very amiable and friendly,
but no always HO bate. He'll have to
glee ne mo of those free -and -way
little ha 14., iny dear, now treat
IMP"' TrIBEIttle nate returned.
Well, !wire e are actually making
progreor at net. Good-bye. 1 when
took In epon in the course of a
tiny or two;" and the next mo-
mciit, to Lady there infinite re-
lief, tbe carving were seperattel.
lie heml comn then -was In
1411141On, moat likely CtrrtOtt street,
at that very time; 041 Oink With
Impatience to meet again n.nd
have an explanation r arding her
conduct nnti bla own* not noon as Oho
watt entlef Ind that leo epmother
wee no longer witness to Itor pro-
eee.iinge, Lady Ethel pultel the
cheek -raring, rind gore the 0 ,r to
tee driven home at once.
Arrived nt Curton atereet, she ad
lenrdly thmeended the Awes of
carriage before alw put the east
inquiry, Any one called 7- Oa the
pour, ant wile reeelved he,. and an
nnewor in the negative mode her
merits mink tO sero.
efte was trylag her too far," sh•
Mild tedlgematly to Worsen, as with-
out wattles for the aerelstance of
Louisa Mee toes off basset and
mantle. sal oast them impetuous-
ly upon the bed. "it wife ail very
well fur a man to Mom be heti sone'
prkle, Ow knew that she weep or -
teemed rather proud beareeU; but
whets It Caine.pulling a glove off
learide oat, mad flinging it to the
uthvir ead of the room, "when it
came to treating her with utter
imatempt-walking about the
Mace openly, sae ',peaking to her
friend."' before lie had •veu ad•lead
her of hie return,'' here flew the
swum! glove after it• fellow, •• she
would let him knew pretty plainly
that 'Me war not spying to stand
ewe, behavior." And fitting down
upon tho dtrength of it, Lady Ethel
fanned her heated face, while she
Imputlently tapped the carpet with
foot.
But, notwithstanding her Ire, Mir
look core to make a moot becoming
wile( for that day • dinner, and to
issue an immediate ounamane :that one
vale at home" to no one for the
efternoon or evening.
Could Colonel Bainbridge have read
ker wilful spirit and appeared to
'Ake advantage of it, he might have
wiled his happineres from that hour;
but there weus no angel near to pree-
Ape his good fortune to him. The
inly azure' that sat bruoding on hie
ieart that night was the propbet
of sorrowamounting to despair.
When the dinner had been served
owl cleared away again. Lady Ethel,
excitement vanIshed with it. Amish*
!ny on a sofa in her drawing-roons,
altening with strnItiesi ears to every
cab -wheel that rattled in the street,
to every footfall that rounded on
:he pavement, and trying to cheat
herself out of the knowleeige that
Ones was passing rapkily away and
lie had not yet crone hocne.
At length, it was nearly ten
e*elock. and ae- bust postman com-
menced to give hes double knocks all
ip the street. As he stopped at
their door, Lady Ethel thought lit-
tle of it. for her corrompoetieace was,
Ike that of issoet ladies. voluminuur ,
out whoa the esevaat, Deb:ming up
the tea -trey, hantied ber a letter
her burnooses writing, all her tie-
tneaeor changed. He wait not com-
ing, then -be passed a night in town,
and not at hie own house --he chose
tu write, lostead of speaking to her
-wen," with • heaving brew& and
something that felt very tereoen-
fortable Met at the tem of her
throat, "we shall pew Colonel Bain-
bridge which loses the moat by that
precutding. No, I don't want any
tea you can take it away," she ex-
claimed, with mach uncalled-for en-
ergy, to the servant la waiting, that
he beat a hearty retreat, again, 'fed
PhD Math left 111100• with her unwel-
come messenger. The door had
acarcely closed before she had torn
+van and devoured it.
CHAPTER XL.
But as she didso, etandiug trem-
blingly beneath the gasliget. ber
eheek paled and paled, mail It was
as white as the flowing robed sale
wore.
" How am I to soldreas roe T- (so
.ho letter ran) altcr the bitter
rutile, with whelle you have aetuaint-
el me 7 Yoe know by tide time thee
iny father is dead . that timelier to
jou, he died without the emell con -
(Illation of seeing me agate -but fo.•
which now I feel almost thankful.
It wouki have been too hard, twe-
e:tea, for me to stand face to face
with hem and death, and to oonceol
'Mao all the world must won gnome
--that you have deetroyed my hap-
,entves.
" I have no intention .+4 reproach -
mg; you. 1 &scribe the error to your
ertdicial rearing, an 1 the Utile rano-
ity with which, In these days, sear-
ing. is Inverted, more than to your -
elf , but you must forgive me it, under
.110 circumstances, I find it import&
Ole to live with you again. Could you
Mire loved me, if only with a fiends
.,ffeetkin, I would have leisured to
procure your happenese to my lifeee
ent1 bat my spirit rebels against
being further subjected to the avowal
of your mourn. I have thought it
better, therefore, both for yourself
and we, that we ehould not meet
'gain, and with Hutt intention have
used(' arraneemente for J.lang a bat -
tory of artillery 111
'start to -morrow, and. If for-
tunate, roay never return to provoke
unfavorable ixenpareions in your mired
Again. But do not imagine I
lint., forgotten what I owe to
you, or neglected to make arrange-
ments for your comfort la nay
abeence. There le no rival in no
thought. of you. nor will there ever
be.'
"Crenshaw. is ours, as you will Mir
Luise, and If at any time you have a
fancy 1.0 wend a few weeks there,
you have but to write to the eteward.
end give orders that It is prepared
for your reception; but as a resi-
dence, you will prefer the house in
Curson 'tenet ; and the management
of your income, which will be the
omv al it is now, I have placed le
the bands of my eolieltore, who have
advices from me to give you all the
assietanee In their power.
"If. In my burry and the confused
teat° of my mind, I have overlooked
anything which If necessary to your
wea.being. you need but apply to
them gentlemen In order to procure
It.
"I met your rdeptnother to -day, and
..rpoko to her » met fearful of the
gogetp that IS certain to ravine from
eny endden departure. I have writ-
ten, for your *eke, to tell her Hint
I an unexpectedly ordered back to
service In India, and, not having yet
made up my mind to realge the army,
wo love decided on a brief 'opera
lion. Whether to carry out or deny
my prom fratel. I leave to yourself.
had not the eourage to conferee the
iruth. Anti now I mute close thiefor
darn not treat myself to apeak to
you ot What I here lost in losing
the emoletion that yon loved Inc.
You married me (I heel It from your
own lime for your convenience;aol
my fatal money was the means of
brimging ttnen this fatal e.uree uPue
'Well, then, take my money. I
shall never bear the sight or touch
of it again; end thank me for re-
moving myself out of your preeeneel
Ilow••er unwillingly, I could never
prove anything but a shame and a
reproach to you.
"Thomas Bainbridge."
(To be continued.)
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A DOt'BTFUI, COMPLIMENT
A pnrIbonentnry en leible 1 e for n
tioutch constituency 1411111e nen.= n
crofter, who seam .1 to he11.3 islt't
with both revalidates
Inv nee imp tetelklie to me, Ir,M
roll the man te hie noilielte repro.-
nentntlre In Parlinment, "not n lit
re nee. The kind .4 man N 11111
Wer. Le t rkihtelisen towel thnt
rnn risers n rnp for men ,e• Mose 1"
(petrel. ea the came nt,pesered to
Itt,the candidate perrieted in IS -
pRoliMIng him viewa, Heel mon tine
f•or.I.N! In Infer...ding the 'teeming
IrreennOlinlyto Indeed. the crofter
wan rin ekgrted liven r lit the earnret -
?team nal ni heal/tem Of the tote -
seeker, thn Klee Mg with rani litter -
Hon, end an 15 to !mike nmen.im fer
flreit reek a remnrke, wised
tht eandetnteea and end extent:not
"Blr, ma rote yours l'o're tt,e
very man for lie!
Results from common soaps:
eczema, coarse hands, ragged
clothes, shrunken flannels.
NLIGHT
ItiLDLICH.
LIPL.1143/1t
Aak lee Um ossassa $iar •31
Kiely to nettle.
A famous lawyer orme luull a alti•
gular more to settle. A phyeletae Mae
lof Id. tis great tlbotress. Two abe
tent, thaw In tbe sante house, bad
baiter of equal age, who so resem-
bled ouch other that their own
'nuttier. were ensile', to W40314;0,1"
them when they were together.
Now, It haply:net that by the hare-
lewenees of the nurses the children
Sul become mixed, and how were
the mothersi to melte sure that they
received beak their own infants?
"But perliapm,- said the lawyer,
'the chiklrea weren't changed at
all ••
"Oh, but there's no doubt they
were clumsier" wild the physician.
"Are you wire of it 7"
"Perfectly."
if thate the case, why dotet
rem change them beck 'again '1 don't
see any difficulty in the ease.'
OIL A. W. CHASE'S 0 g„.
CATARRH CURE ... &Wu.
is sent direct to tar &abseil
P" s Itib.tkte improved flame.
Hems elm. ewers obe ops
passages, soup, drool -pito dir
throat and pe.
on.. cores
Catarrh and litty rarer Laer
tree: All Jesters or IN. A W Chaos
Dedham Co.. Toros, god BMWs
Snap Snots.
1 man never smile.' when he gallows
Me teeth to a dem ii*f •
thmuo people axe long on mock tnod
-ety and shy on the real thing
No wonder ti fi- re el put uut when
kcal see the water druuk and the
Igo reele
---
A man who say. he enjoys a church
euelel may nut be a Ilar, but lie Di IlOt
shot o a0taple10,11.
- --
Whitt • brilliant world title wouil
If :,meo could truly ttequire brainy WI
..41.11kY
as. thy can umbrellas.
always
mouls mietreated film you
a man tell+ you some Ivo-
toee a are‘inkerierat 0) hear the Ivo
maze.. • m of the story.
istkpa tb• 1 laugh
and W�rka On the Cold.
Latathe Brum.
iu our day. Nie eu
sae Irian nulls ol isteceerol
An Irish eternal, by way of revenge.
no doubt, publuslaw Nome excellent
Eng:Holt bulle. It begins with the
Perk orestur, whoin the in d -
die or a tIr.itio upon lantilueld and
capitalist 1. inithlenly electrIfiesi 11
mentors. by ex, I inulag : elf those awe
were loaded 111.1.1i1 an oulohablted
Island they wesuida't be there holt an 1
hour before they would have their
halide he the pockets' of the nuked
swages." A second oae la quoted.
almost a.good . '111 along this un -
trodden paths of the future we can
see the hidden footprint's of au un -
Seen Mild." A third Id said to be a
preacher's pororatien We moose
the ehadow . the bubble bursts , It
'eaten the artier In our hands,- A
feurth might be added to the ; it
eau a brilliant exordium un thee part
of tue Enelleh politiclau • lie ',Mail
mere rest until we see the Britiet
Ion walking Mind le hand with the
flood -metes of densocrary."
_
Memory LinimentBeliev- es Neur-
algia.
Mos Like Good -Tempered Women.
There are many different idear
regarding what special vIrtues lei
women aro liked by men. One ub
server say, Heat, first of all, one
intuit uuderestand that what they
like aro not alwuye the rame thaw.
A men le often attracted by a be-
witching senile, but a good•tempered
wone 1 tho Patti had tho greateet
hold 011 him and wind his respect.
It IN a reedlike to think that in
there day• ineni prefer brainleree
oily women. On the oontrary, they
lake thou(' who have boglyt, quick
brales, w no take an do:treat ite
Menge around them and can talk
irensibly on out:ejects which they
themselves are intertorted, though
the women possess superior
it...eviedge on any clue topic they
will do well to keep that factrian
bit e kg .t1 fkl anti play the pert
intereetel lotenere. - Detroit
Need Tribune.
His Owe Pre• Will.
Dear Sire -1 cannot speak too
artronely of the excellence of MIN -
1 RUA LINIMI:NT. It is THE rem-
edy In my hourehobi for Moue '
eprains. ete . and we woald nut be
eitieuel it It: le truly a wonder -
fat metileine.
JOHN 4. MACDONALD,
Publieher, eruprior Chronicle.
Wky 114 1)141.1 Get der.
Proapeetive Father -in -law -Da you
user granble or smoke, sir 7
ulalueTahlete omre•eold Proemective See -in -law -No, air.
Nu pay. Pelee k5 mgt. proopere lee' Eatiter-in-hsw -De yuu
. ever (Oink, air?
Prospective in -in-law (absent -
IT WASN'T ECESS title
naletletne)- Well, I dou't are if I du,
'What aro you it rig. I. roadie -nnuere get,
keel he. painfully ormart Inoye %Meta
Irrawtai pictures' ...11 my elate." I
"We t Itt.. t I TO A t'OLIF IN ONE DAY
sent 7' Take latatire Brian° Quinine lableta. All
arugglet• refund the intoutt II it fella to CUPP
A kreornottivo.' E. W. Orestes elgtiefurelloU etiai but. 25e.
-But why don't yeu draw the.
refry?' Nesuside rstood.
-Waly er-tita, buteminotl,e drao et the
:tare' Mot. Innecent-What did you rinJoa
mea about the Miens trip, dear?
' Mr. 'upswept -I got must excited
Neve York Centrist end Hodsoil ahem, 1 wad reeling in, ray love.
Stolirriod. lunneent-tburstlug into tears,
The 'above name Is u household -Ani lo -to -th'lleink you promo' •cl
word and the superior excellence of me 7'744wouldet drluk 111 drop! -
1?. road 'Mouldb. stifficient td at' r1eni 1
,1r
tract most people. but tiow that the
octors
and people agree that &NAV a Emu l -
Mon of ood-liVer Oil is the hest thing
Li take for "don't feel well and
don't know why," eapeeitlly babies
-they like it -torn and women
don't mind it, but 'ouleiee itettally
enjoy it.
Mao roe yam moome 555 wor sr.
mum • =On s,
As *boles Ilterereee to.
One Evening at dinner Ida wear
lobed al We wouhl leave rum° isqunde
Site ausweriet, "No,"
"Nu what ?" askol ler father.
No &quash." et elle teed Itiu. Little
Chronicle.
)1ieurer@ Liniment Cures Burnt., eta.
•••••••• eat* • • •• •••• ••••••
:Z
! ANDREW CARNEGIE :
•
AT CLOSE RANGE.
: •
•411.0.414.4111 Nee. •-• •••••••••••••
A intle, anteing, white-heired men,
true/affected in wanner, with oothine
wtestroer lespolus In hie Moreno,
wet Meat whet le seentooney railed &
"prerenee," (W, 10 expresAve seine,
a "fnuot--a man wi dimlnutl•e that
lto was oeinapicucour lu coMrart with
teve other meet turd the women oar-
rouredlog lem-we'• etrorling about,
In the new Mbaratory of engineer-
ing of the leitevene Inetitute of Tttelk-
atibugy in Huboken, N. J.» examining
wino very novel decuratkins Haut had
been omertred lie ids layntsr.
Thee sneel, useeteruminig wan ecu
Andrew Carnegie, WII, Ott earrer Itar
beets mee of the mutt et raking in the
ceirtur) , the OrmisAfki ens tho for-
esee trairefer oi tee building from
Mr. Carnegie, why built it, to the
college, wietit lie lieee endowed And
wo thatt Mr. Carnes,' le eff stamen
for lir Neottleh cumin+, aneouneing
tile distribution uf 'mother million
fee the cause of taluentlion, tide me
oselou iss recalled, becau•se ma that
evening Mr. Carnegie WIRY "himsleH";
he wus thoroughly, relaxed, talking
and acting in an entirely informal
way. He did uitt won to feel that the
war on parade,- anti HIM fuenielied
eau opportuelty tu obaerve the "note -
ter of irtter"in 'surroundings that were
s4 the personal and intimate. The
very fine inemeseent wtileli unavoid-
able rem • at ,eate to ms wind %lie
Mat the elPre matter of phy sique, of
iwreakinl appearance, hax very little
it, do with it man'• gettinee ahead
lit the world.
There rtooti the Andrew Cornegie,
WIlll during bast rear gave fifty tail -
tem dullard to .ctineaution and who
mill reenaine 0.13, of the worixe
14 tv,itillert men, a MID. WPM, haw
p..dire to the very (mat in lite %nit
in nip. In hie appearance wee meth -
log to gumtree that by the laPre
force tef I,I• plevesical peraonelity he
I%TAM SWPOlt trildirUCtIttlt• before hon
te. the teentrury. It war apparent
that tlwre newt be other attributed
ix; the tutu that have reenited iii hie
riee-attributee that did hot ap-
pear um tlae vurface. Tee emotion, of
ooeiree, did lei cal for the eshibi-
tesa of any of the sterner, etrunger
qualities. There was northing to do
there but return the advents,* el iiie
friend.. in the sipirit of' politeness in
which they were wide.
But he wouel roe amatl, an Heath,
anti needeeil. that you looked in vain
In tat eteeluct at that time for some
cif tire forceful personal trait* which
he powwows -traits wtalch .he has
exercisei to thruet leased ahead ut
thorn.. wbo were tit ttie rase. with
MM. -Hurry Beardsley In Leslie's
Weekly.
rate is the same to New York and Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
points mat all bsb Diner linen _
further reconsenendation should be,
Is the best. , Poor Jones la growing worse and
Areardiag to 'loran's.
nought. Everybody will tell you it
worst. with his epilepsy. Ile cannot
I the much longer. •
Her I ' You are mistaken. 8^ Will tmtllre
Archbishop Ryan recently visited a us. The 'survival of the fittest; you
stneli parish in the netting dlietriet of 'mono%
eehuylkili county for the purpose of
selministeriag the sacrament 01 eon- monkey Brand soap nom copper um
lineation. in examineug a clans he
mold tin' like silver, crockery like math*
tubed one pour. nervous, frightened e---,
little girl what matrimony was, and lied windows like crystal
• ,atiowerod that it was & state
.4 terrible torment which those who Orlde and hustle.
enter it are compelled to undergo for '
a time le prepare them for a ',righter An odd parasol Ix of white satin,
and better world." perfectly plain, except tor a gar -
'No, no,' remonstrated th• paetor, land of violets which encirelee the
edge.
"that Isn't matrimony ; that's the de-
finition of purgatory." The neweet genie is not ping pang.
'Leave leer alone," said the Arcle It le a second cousin to ithowever.
wawa, won &twinesin toe *y. andbeares the euphonious name of
"ranotre eshe's right. 'What do yeu oe "chuck -chuck."
I know about It ?"-Boston Sueday There SI now In Berlin a Public
Journal. Gate that keepa twelve ping song
tables» and many famine.. go in for
A Lenearter bachelor, out of pa. this game after dinner for an even.
tienee With the flies which invaded 161g.
Iha roorii;\ got two moots of ',tacky Quantities of f Marcie are need ms
fly paper *hirehe placed 03 etutird., bertjuts, Chatelaine* and 'Trap, for
near aewineow. Returning late that evening wear, and ROMP of the ,laint-
peening he fos-gut the sticky Muff left deevell are comPused eritirolY 01
and sat down In one ot the chairschains of flowers.
He soon got up_\and proceeded to Litton de mole, embroidered plume -
pick the paper oflJllu Ironton,. As the loulaine. crystalline. orion satin
it was hard to Est ti he took the sue pride are need most for the fay -
pants off, and while ive,tntng them
unconeciousty sat down in the other proritrif:Genitip:.owritahpplaciliieneyeoakens,i pbnarebtroellie4R
chair and then flood up and medi-
totted. eyries of floweret
The -ttemcPP
Holt China or tuesore silks, pat -
change would point the tin°)ratanthraxt teener! with quaint garland"' and
It better ta use Wilson'', F'ly Pads ;owereprays of roe.. pantiles anti other
l
(poiso)) elenn. mare rind ore. One 10 ' and flowered merlins and
taffeta's, are quite the prettiest thing
Dant package will kill more fliers
than 300 sheets of siteky fly have had for A long thue.-N. Y.
trinnereial Ad-ertiser.
•lhe Hello tart.
News Notes -The day of the girl-
lerm telephone le mit far Allot/Int. The
hello girl. In some of the Isogon et.11-
' Intl ()Meru have been replaced by an
1
Automatic ayetem which +hos the
'Work formerly 'Performed by them,
promptly and perfectly, and without
,"talking hack.'
A girlies. telephh, one! Osay,
Bello! Hello How's ties/
A.ail Gala be-teot we imitot -*eine
At last, alas! to this 7 •
A Vane Wit hout a "hello girl'
I Would be a poor affair,
E'en though 'Me redrew tea at Howe
Until we (almost) swear !
Desplt• her faults we love to list
Unto !ter weft "hello. -
Then pity trikc, ye mete ttf
As,'rtthie final blow !
Ikyn't rob up of the one bright lily
Amid life'. telephonic whirl -
Teo+. anything flow you WM,
/pare,
Oh, vans the "hello girl !"
-Will 8 Oldley.
but
Tie), .41 1,5 that olefiltelbe
• lotrio palne that ...PM 14, nond nem.. 5n.11
paralyse 11111111PIPS Lome neither tinteartrettor
Age Pet ton 11... 1. & 1... MPI111101 Pewee.,
and Ita »t4ngpower will aottk Melo tart,
y on. A II drneglat•
Ft•gnest for b tpliclf Inforemolinr.,
"Aro you thinking ooly fr1 the pre
'rent 7" nakel t lir sterione mem. 'Or
are you doing %Our duty anti try
leg to leave mewl hint for those
pito M.1.11}0 eft•r you 7'
"Thoen who mine lifter me?" re
pealed the man of g .11.11q, penei'vely
Dn )evi refer to /mot erlt y Or atil
aradlltore 7--Wnweirectrm ['oat.
$100 REWARD, $100.
be readers of 115 paper will Mt pleased to
imitterrenittemat osedroodwidloram
that relents low hese *Mr to ,1.
• tuares mut that le Catarrh. H Calorie
cure is Me only porettrie ems Maw kerma te
the medical fraternity. Catarrh, bring • ron
• tIttational 41Ipease, roquire ot ronetItutionet
trentsnest. Hall. ID arrh ('.0. 1. taken In-
ternally, acting directly upe• the blood SAM
MUCOUS avirterre of the syetem, thereby Mom
troyIng the fountl•tion ttl the therm..., and
gl,Ing the Regent strength by bundles up
T1111 efiffirfltiftlaft AMY Mariner n t u re in dein'
ha work. Tim proprietors toothy*. ranch faith
In Itro euratIre promm thnt they offer One
Hundred Dollare for Any ease that It Mlle to
more. Mewl hwitrt reetrirmetnte.
Address F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo,
pratild toy druggiate. 7 trte .
DRIFTING DROLLERY.
"he Van Beene ars ardent yachts-
maa t"
eene.‘ HP 111/ lilvanym wl Ing tot/rink
tenets te both aline." -Brooklyn lefe.
Minard's Liniment for ode every -
A LiUDABLE LAW
Apropos 41 a recent meet in South
•frles, the Lon.her Mono remark..
Ono womill like to see t.he haw
aratnet imeweelist male fowls "of a
erewable in Cnpe Colony ap
piirs1 to Londe% nee extended to
heritable (Inge minnweable cats.
IThe Usenet of a lane. dom. sot hurt more
then the Ithal.MIIIM1 palms followlas t 4. 51.
toe ot la prt•per 1.1 Quirk relled row...with
Itte Use of Poppy Varle* Poinkiller Meats
Ikeep it in the Monne
Prrplexine.
"Be mine!" implored the Duke.
'"I oem not an below 1' they °Hug
girl replieti. eetedeongly.
-N., no, no! It•les for love L'would
inarry,!" pretreated hid Orace.
"Bet 1 am not an actreme!" ex
elainsed Genevieve, her perplegly
deepening. -Town Topic&
Dr. Carson's Tonic
Stomach and Constipation Bitters
frotn the formula of an Podium
astsrflan phyaleInti, who hats WW1 tee
preserlptIon In Ida pi...cll.-to 1., sunny
yr•ra *Ith most satlefactery result.
A Purely Vegetable, Tank and blood
Purifier. Price go cents per Bottle.
1 •iinlly pot ra.3* 3.0prefitre-
tine oi your torsi druggist, but If you
cannot obtain It tot your neighbor-
hood, ere *III tictol osie or more bot-
tles, on receipt er rio aoe per bot-
tle, rIttlitlitl. preloOri
Pamphlet YHT.Foft application.
Ttla CARSON AILDIGIIIE. 60/11PftRY
TOBORTO
PET ROTEX
iS.SUE NO. 23. 1902
Ilea Maslow • guanine Iry should
shears be used for Children euthing.
.0011,.. Oa child, softens t aurae triad
oleic mei le Um 1.1 remedy for
oi
rialrelth.11.012,4 TULLE rt.?"' in!
smiles Wens host on twu
wat:x."1 &crew in all, 16 uf la. 4 lu freak
mostly poembea Will la mid la ono moni
divided iele IMAM 16 LoAstr. pur
shamus. 'Ibis le • deal in Addeo"
Jonathan °anteater. P. sek
<starts
CONTINENTAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
JoUN 1.10.1.11, Peatneest
Tee report for 1401 'Monett renterkebis
istronowe over 1000, (5the following
New bueleasie lurreneed by .. 0 67,s
Income Increment by nio,8 IL
Total teetotal liareatmel by oteor,
Armen, inereomed by 43 to:tto
1111Suresce lu luny luereared by 1,8119, i.;,t
i•ontinentel Lite Pontine are utteserllr,d fur
tatuphelty mei IllwrsiI$y. Ageuta vomited.
ti Ell. D. Wtioint, CHAS. M. Et 1.11.Ek,
(femoral teenager Secretary,
PUL -
le Tlit ONLY
ABSOLUTE
unounim
tom •nd All
throat mad lung troubles. One dose gees
relief. One bottle oflea cures. A FHA
Marti BOTTlito every reeder of this peper.
Pt.i.-110 is for sale by all druggists at
.00 SrpLoge bettle- is cents for small
reee, or it may be 0151SI direct frees
THE PUL -MO C�,TQRONTO, O.
Wilson's
Fly Pads
will kill all
the flies In
a room In a
few hours.
Avoid
Imitations.
The Flow of Milk
will be increased.
Irby ac to all the
trouble Of keeping
Mere and get ou:y
about belt the milk
theysheuldmo
duet.
Dick's
Blood
Purifier
strengthens the digestion tied invi-
gorates the whole system so that
the nutrineeet (5 511 drawers:writhe
food. It takes just the amme
ble to care for • cow when she
gives three spurts as wheu she
gives a peel. Dick's Blood Purifier
will pay back its cost with ud
Interest in a few weeks.
50 cents a package.
Leming, Mlles a Co., Agents,
PlerflitEAL
Write for nook on Itortwo, and Sallie free
NO DIRTY
HANDS.
Ilene your silver.
ware, gold broom,
et, telth
ELEGTRIC
rousni NO FIBRE
No INI1W11.9. 11X11111h
to ow% Pont betel 1.111.-
1411ff 1.1t1 t be
ell eloth. Mt.
Imagle. PH.. 25e at
drugstore or by M1111
from
I101,1,411C11 00501koPistitertueo Ont.
TI.1•14roonspiee frow---jitude
A preparation ma& from erucli• BEAUMONT
TEXAS OIL, lirsatest sneak/al dlecovery of
rerent yearn. A sure mud sproetly cure for 13
throat, bronchial mid hing 4thoonnes, roe.
oniniption le Ite earlier Mows, rind thorny, -
tea.. Large bottle prepaid to any Addis% on
receipt 44 one doller Athfrene
BEAUMONT MEPICAL COMPANY,
Sot 509, Inentinitan, Telma, 1.11.A.
PAINT IT
WELL
HAMILTON-
TORONTO -
MONTREAL
LINE...
Wormers lest•e Hamilton I 1, m
antl Toronto 7.30 p. in. Tunelloo
and Friday. thereto; May, and or,
and after June nrd Tuesday...1111Y..
days and Saturday".
Hamilton to Montreal
Toronto to Montreal
Meals and berths included.
The above cheap rates to WA'
real are in effect for Ilny only.
Only line runniag repent
Write for It. & 0. Hotel 130011 of
I.ower 161. Lnwrenee and folder's
U. Foster Chriffee, Wtmlomo Tsumnyer
Agent, 1 King ntreet Keel, Toronto. Out.
It coot, else as much to tint ort
poor point an It does pure paint It
poet., more, beeatene It la harder to
murk. Buy good paint, but eoret
pre, any mire then you re•ed
to pay. Buy
TS
aid 3041 got the oldest n lel two -
&mown Pathan In ferneries. brosight
to perfection with 00 years' P‘pt.1-
lenee In the beet materials thnt go
!Make the beat Paint.
Peery to work, thimble, fair priee
for best goodie Windy mane
Dom n Nita anti not for
1100KLET NO FREE,
showlne how Rome homes are painted.
F.stablished 1842
A. RAMSAY & SON
E. B. EDDY'S
" KELPION
Pr 'a 'manila
IONS.
SuOVUOSt.
Soolnerwilby Met 1.gM.b noodles!) Is.
Sowloollood to Mellish soldier* (0 1..) areions,
roe ell Thews* sad alrod Trookiot, Itheopio,
lib .01d Soros, Visors. Isolims, Stria
01 , Istrousta, Plaseles, Stiff 4..,,,ow
Shnooti•en. Liwoo•ao, Sp.sioa, Ileelsoa
Piles, Cute, Sere Feet, Pleurisy
Sold by 0o.flhsis le T., 1t ormit.
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