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What on ,earth will 110 mother ,,get, sull,a,ye,ler hand On bar -'in- . . ��� I I - I � say about my keeping back that letter three it �y i with it?" she says , I � . 03ES 51 . �!;: � . - - � , 'ELL, months ago? But it was ,net, nonsense, almostwildly. "Could I not takeback my ,�, -, r, 't I go ill, ,g I - ,I NOT WISELY) BUT roo. W , . � . . I I I and it would have spoiled ItY scheme en- word-eVan now?" q mad Ill ejacn-. I ..... I . � it I I I ____ I tirely. I hope to goodness La,uraine has 11 Good Heavens I are yo, I I 0 P,Y. , I I . I I Go b k at tho last CHAPTER I. I to the girl and kisses her effusively oil both, forgotten him; she seemed to take it lates Mrs. Douglas. mc� - I tuietly. only �yhen they meet it moment, slid the, breakfast ready, and the ­ I ,� , , CURL I LA oheeks. "Will you collie to My boudoir very c , URAT'ITZ ,,I junde will r;41ly be very awkward I Dear me! carriages waiting, mud everyone s.tL the Im I "I I I I 9" she continues. C.w Orr o ap it .-COUGH CU - � . . . . . . . -_ -..- -day, for breakfast. I need all my self-possession to church, and your wausseau lloo eiron paid Q I .. Itis Laaraine Douglas wedding If enrietto &a%$ my hair first, so that you I shal I must try and for oil the strength of the credit Of'this War- is -]he best Shorteninp - 25t 5 V 1 L , A delicious glea,ul .of surishins streams , attention atterw&rds, Prevent an esel6ndre. ' I :; I 5o * n.rf I r, �lonq CoughSI CrOuLp, Sore ,tattled windc,,6�s_flictrers can have all her see. him first &ill alone. I suppose lie rings i My dear Lsitraine, yourrinst be a '40arescousuln,pi s1lT,)ru istsQuaGuara,utee. the on Whata barbarous 01618toM to have weddings for a I I CooV-K,5 P"rPQ'Sts, - ThrouLt. Sold 1� , eats Of the toilet i ,For a Lame Side* tack or Cvest Shiloh's Porous Ift,Z111tv. dainty arrangoin . trly in tile (lay I Yon look very well, has learnt to control himself a little by perfect idiot VI L t auto. togas itself in tile V boy ! after All he was very The girl's face grows very, cold, liar hand L - piaster will give great "Atisfactim-25 C table, white wonders of so a' azo . � dear; just a� trifle pale, but that is quite this time. Roo! - Is I resay I mn," She . ,. ;_ lery strewed about . . as ; &ad-whata, handsome face- and those falle to her side. do - . . . 3 VITALIZER. L lace,linen, and ombroi� ders correct for a bride." Then she kisses liar 111 ld coax anything out of says bit , terly. "I feel it now." I A U = I . a Tenn. laTill. in different directionso s *a, and Laviraime submits to the caresses eyes! They won I rs. . aw n 'L . 8AVFJD 2f ZI E. Z to aduaky head on the pillows, "I p9g.'r I abbanoov- 'je and plays one, really. I Bad blue eyes,' his old nurse 11 Your nerves are shaken -you Are get- -14 .4 119 1h, & sort of passive contempt, There is exclaims Mrs. Douglas. a *'s tal . 18ttm at hide and seek over the closed oval "it . beoz I - 0 , , edlIferaa"itated , ds of sea to call them. Poor old thing I she will ting hysterical," .1 , � 5i itt Tspalista Uvol:OMOUBY . no gladness on her face, nor in her eyes, 11 �nd Witt, delight at the bare "Ofcourse it is a verytr g tinle, my dear. Y. e ... t lovely face. Yin rev a very wry very pale, but go out of her mi .., volatile before ' 4 , Zo Vricew 6 c1Z ' -quite sudaenlyt quite and site has certainly gro I bad better Yoa must have some on IF�S The eyelids open y half-and-half prep- the pallor only makes the beautiful eyer thought ofsr.eing I . Am again. .&It I here $Ile you start. Vor Heaven's sake dou'tuiLdto a fr10 L & t(e is the 1. 34 1 L01H s - - it . scene in church, Or breAkdown, or do any� CO, , CA rnom wistf 1, and the sweet red lips more send Lauratue to tell her. .TATty? H wakefully-uO with an: I I I � . . a,ration-mily symtoms of aleepine s. . exquisite in contrast. . I comes." ridiculous. You always are so odd� . . I - '. f I E fVJ E DY. The inquisitive simbearn has done its work, The girl is tall and slender, with delidate.- Lauraine enters, paler than ever, and bar, olli!y�healthFul ShorteitiiV. any othe a thinking how 1 60,__ S 12�1 � ay. it win, and retreats bashfully ,now " t,wo White ly-out features, and a wealth of dusky gold mother glallceS somewhat anxiously at the tNli-illly! r girl would I In . I I ,� . ,P,h%rSiCi-Mh.1 0-04forie it. V all up mud 1.1%ced be. pretty, daintily -spread breakfast -table. she looked and--. " maa I . %, youCatarrh? TrrthlaRemo arms are thrown sudde browa hair, and a clear, creamy skin, that I - S ve I tr , . neath the girl's head, an resting thus she Certainly the poverty Mrs. Douglas speaks " What a good price those looks had __� 10 . r I 811 eat I , . � his eeto a a r,6h 0 Is 0 .dies garments, shows every trace of the coursing blood as of is not outwardly visible fil lu-11Y Of the fet,hed,"Interrupts Laurairle, sarcastically. , a a. takes a survey of the mysterious It warms suddenly now, iurni, action. ws beneath. An 0 I- D 5�cojq , �w 0.8 a so ive P , the pretty room,, the aspect of the weather, it lie flush, � as she meets her �ppointments or surroundings 0 the house " Yres-thmnk goodness," I have some sense I I � _� as promised by the wealth of prodigal still- with a brilliant in (*rosvouor Soraet� Poverty, accordirig of al,ame. left � do not feel proud of my . . 4- . on the opposite mother's eyes and listens to her words. to tile ideas of fashionable ladies, seems all position to -day, or my part in this heart- A 3�f u et c � �Forfa 6 I e fie 8 1, 11'n q I i LEGAL. light, and finally,the clock I The white Blender hand moves to the toll- I I chimney -piece. extraordinary compound of selfish desires, less barter." . - 11 ,N Y III- so run. her at table, and takes from smidat its glitter- a " Barter I W hot makes you use such mb- of Vrtcio tm4eh richn-Z34.- I . , ly wedding -de. Ing array & letter lying there, rid inability to be wildly extravagant. . H. DICKSON, B%rriatsr, SOU- thoughts. . 11 Mother," she sa,ys, quite suddenly, 10 Here is Your letter, near," sli�11*s,Yg to aura words !" exclilitits her mother angrily. fror" tooA colokecUr, 1wr L. 0 aitor of Supreme Court, Notary "Only a few hours more and I min Laur- ,4 when, do you think I have heard from this Laurable. - Really quite a stroke of lack " After all I have done for you-nSter all %-%^1-1%1.-_ V " I I I . Public, 00aveyancor. Cz)rurnjaslouer, &,a mine Douglas no longer I Only a few hours morning? An old friend of ours." for poor Keith -, I am more than delighted my sacrifices 1*1 Mouev to Loan. about it. I Perhaps, after all, it is As Avail "Hush !" the girl says wearily, " don't . I 0111cein, auson,sBiook, r�lreter, and the &d life and the thi�gs of it are Mrs, Douglas looks a, little startled just he should come bore at once, so otter break- let tie discuss that gubje2t now, I think A Vf ", . I I 4 ­-If.-o5LORS�;­- - done and past for ever -for ever. �l ow for A moment. Then she smiles sweetly. I fast ju8t run -upstairs and tall old nurse, none of your siiarifices would loolt very . I 0 r4o . R 4 . strange it events to think of that now 11 - 1, I am a, had hand at guessing, love, She will be overjoyed at the good news. groat before this of mine, if it QmMO to A I I ORTA,p My wedding -419-Y 1, , - . How Pray tell me, if it is of any importance!' 7% . Barrister, Solicitor, gonveynoeT, Etc. 4 ' artol thoughtitwouldbe once. How n question of comparison, But it Is no matter. War LAuraine looks full at liar, still holding And ow you really must eat somothl "' . . ouldfeel. Oh, Keith' You look very pale, And I Want you to be Of course you tire right , an osolaudre now OC4 C001(ect i M BIZTER, - ONT. different I thought I all the letter in her hand. - would be too terrible." I � OFFICE : Over O'Xeil*s Bauk. Kelth ! what all old, far -away dream that 11 It is from -Keit -b," she says calmly, spoken of as the prettiest bride of the sea way, slid twkes up thm . fo I I -r-ro L iffm o" s , have long agn for- Larks Mrs. son. " She turns coldly 4 C o 5 suppose you Nir, Atbelstone?" rem. n ­_ __%__ looks I 11 From � iralne's lips curl scornfully, but he I I � I I / . L'Otteii it. And yet bow -we loved each Douglas calmly, but a little nervous agita.. Lai , 8 beautiful bouquet that Sir Francis time sent I I "' 'VLLIOT & ELLIOT, %ndli Aboy.and�girl tion is visible on liar face. "Dearmel I 0 s nothing, only in her heart she thinks, liar an hour ago. The smell of tile white dA-1;C:3t,r., cle-ficious, I �Ul 6ther . . . you sit. Well,perhaps it 4 Al hope few brides feel as I do to -day 1" � � � . Pdlic, fancy, my mother call thought lie had long ago forgotten. us I" __ roses &lid orange blossoms turns her faint, AFIVI comforfi:fto I ,. I Barristers, soliciltors, Notaries Was; itis long enough since I beardfrom him, "$a did I," Answers L%uraine, glancing And sick. All bar life long, she thinks, the heal P ;,X 1, � I and I suppose he has long ago forgotten nia, for an inswit at the all erscription, CHAPTER IL scent will fill her with just such shaddering - Ootiveyancers &O, ft , I wonder it he has madq ,,But 110, has lot, all never told me :1 WIMPIT TWO THAT LOV horror as she feels now. D OYOU U0 a COTTO La 0 a I . I I a tile fortune he agok, I T, Z Artr, -unrTIX0.1, clasps liar I - I . _ � IS'Mouey to Loan at Lowest Rates of Qi yet 1 But %,list on earth makes me t ink that be had ,written to you, inwinins) three , She lets the bouquet fall and Wa de Only V ;I . : Interest, of these things to-day�p of all days! . . . months ago. 11 I I 'Heaven bless you, my boania bird," hands despairingly together, i OFFIOB. .� MAIN - STREET, 'EXETER. And so it really is my weading-day at last I "To tile! Did lie really?" And Mrs. says a trembling voice. "I did not think it would be so bad as �N. K. FAIRBANK & CO-# I � it. V. XT'GrAT. FRFDE`m10TC %T,LIOT. I wonder how most girle feel on their wed, Douglas colours, ever so little. "I forgot It is an hour and a half later, avid Laur- this," she moans. 11 0 God I is there no Wellington and Ann Strcetso � . - __n� ding -day I I can't say I feel Ili any wxy all about it.. Yes, now you mention it, lie aine, in liar shimmering satin robe, and with ,acape?,I I I - different-uti stir, -or flatter, or anticipation did write to me -some nonsense about his her bridal wreath upon her brow, stands But in the sunny, luxuriantly -appointed I __ , __ . _____ of any description. I� am glad it is going to prospects, and how they were improving. before a bent, aged figure, supporting it, chamber all is silence. , I- - nice to be able to .. I h.. I self on a crutch and looking With dim mud A few minutes after and down the crim- . ---------- �_ I11. 0. H. INGRAU, DENT.LbT, - Ilne, all - .Nouning uo interest me, Orion I I I r Succa,tsor to IT wear real orange blossoms .1 Sir Francis think you were away at the time." most loving eyes at the beautiful vision. son-carTeted steps a. white and radiant i - L-Rillinaq, I wonder if I figure oats to thi waiting oar Zfe robor of the Royal Coll, e nt noubal was Very good to Bond them- ,,I was not away at tile time," says L&ur- 11 Ali," goes on the quavering old volcex ril Rutgeons.) Tooth Inaertea. it h Or '10ionb $hall ever think of him or call him anything aine quietly ; "and arty news from Keith 11 may long life mud happilless be aye youra, " How lovely 1 How young I cow Wan. , 11 Pirve,fuGoldor4mbbor, Asi. An � t114t10 but Sir Francis. Somehow I never Can. would have interested me. But I suppose my dearie. It's auld Na,unie will pray for tifolly dressed 11" . : gAltin for the painlQss extractios r f to W. I wish he was not so old-.ol;l, at least for you thought it beat to -forget. " it every day she lives, though she never Those are the murmitra that tall from all I � Fine Gold rillings, as Required. me, and I wish he did not love me In quite Mra. Douglss looks slightly uncomfort- thoot to see you mated witsio a bridegroom, admiring crowd, kept ia clipol, by &I% oirl- - . Ofree over tile Post Office. Buell a fierce, wild lashion. I seem to have able. I 'Dearme, Latirairia," she Bar. Pat- nor wearing m face so sad on your aiu wed cion! policeman, as they press around the . ­ - -,----,-,---- , e_1 been quite swept off my feet by the current tislil 4 (what arayou makinganoll a fuss foll morn. Ali' if MaistarKOlthwers awning that has sheltered tile bride's pas - I mother's persuasions I d -n heart 11 I MEDICAL of his passion and my * Koitl was a ,%,cry nice boy, and all that; but harg,the day he'd be carryinq A sair sage. 11 Lora if site oughtn't to be buppy- . L ..... . _ , . . . After all, I suppose One must be on are both grown up now, and that in his breasts I'm thinking." Unconscious of the comments, heedless . _._____ married some time or other . . . only a girl, gently. of the Observations, Lauraine Douglas is . W.BAOWNING M. D., . -only--Is trotber-and-siater business couldn't go on "Hush, nurse!" said th, driven off to the fashionable church where PL P. 8, Graduate Victoria Univere t forever, What does lie say in. that letter! " I can! t stay a minute. I've only came to to'n Y. as andrealdouce, Uorn'nion La.ho�: She brea.ka off With. a suddensigh, and Is he still in Chicago!" tell you some news. Master Keith is com- her future husband awaits as sad and ro- toly.Exater. site up in the bed pushing off the thick, ll He is in England," answers Lauraine, Ing here -coming to -day; and if be calls luatant-il bride tie ever the martrydom of . � duskyllair from her brows Witt' an bapatiOnt still -,,cry quietly I "and he has been left An when wo are at -at church, I want You. to Fashion and the exigencies of SoclOy have I ELYNDMAN, ooroner for tas gesture. immense fortune by somerich, eccentric old see him, aud-and tall him about this. sacrificed to the God of �Nlaruintic. D116ounty Of Huron. office, opp�sitek it it is no use deceivilig myself. I am Will you, nursie ? And make it as pleasant - Carling Bras. store,Exeter. I . ought, Yankee. who took a great fancy to him. in very happy (TO lip Coxmvunri.) I � � ­ ­ - - - ----- going to be married and I hate the th Also lie is coming here this morning to call a6youcall- Tollhitntbatla 1"ItS, ROLLYNS&- AMOS. and how I have been dragged into It Iscarce- on us. He is %n-xious to sea me After four . . . Oh, nurse t,nursa V' I ------m .01ton- . I t Separate OM . oes. esi once.-$, 0, former. lyknow. Sometimes I think Ishould never years' absence." . The brave clear voice gives way, a sob Babyhood. .Androwit. Offloes: packman',; building, have yielded. . I . How oddly one Mrs. Douglas turns suddenly very white. burst from tile girl, and, regar4less of the abyhood I toll me whero you Ito Blain at,. Dr Rc�li q, I. me a formerly, north drifts into things ! . . . And Sir Frau� beautiful dress, the costly lade, she throws Holgh-RO I B door; Are., I me il Ing, south door, Her eyes flash their eager soratilly at her NTSs � . . Ar % D'T. D. cis is so in r fatuo,ted, and it seemed no use herselfat theold womarl's feet, and burying Lotg;etaddlo home .again, for we havo gone J. A. ROLLINS, � . , , I daughter's face. ! xe or,- Out, saying , 'N 0. I I wish he were not so jealons' 11 WhAt nonsense I Here -mud to -day? liar face in liar lap, bursts into tears. astray; . . . I can't understand the feeling myself. I It is impossible. I must send 0. message." I I Whist, Whist, my Irimb "' cries the. old T,�kotiilseftgerlittudotmitiortndloacI roe by I I d the linger . woman, terrified at olloiltaunexpeate ar-awmr. : F. ICINSAIAX, L. D. S, D, D, S, wonder what it'slike? Not pleasant byany on" Stay, mother." The girl lays tier hand "What foraro ye king on in Back to tile Lotus, lands of the L H. means, if I am to judge by my future lord her mother's arm, and her voice trembles emotion. Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur. and master. Will he be lay Mastar, I a little. 11 Don't sand any message, Let sta a way? There, illy your eyes, my Turn baek the leaves of life; don't read the a irr;. and of in ontal Do artment of Toron wonder ? How I should hite to be ordered I -lien we bounie bairn. You needn't great on your 0 , rd , (mritli honor..;. d I . him collie. He w 11 be here just W - spe(i list in rl gemork, and gold and about, and kept in check, mud role . Mani. come back from the church. weadhig-diLy, surely ; and, all I it your Lot!;1inIthe, pictures, and famerall the rest -.- I I arcel 1, or n in& is bad enough, 'in all conscience ; but, ,,I should like to see my old playmste, teddy mitbor comes and s3es that braw Weelin fill the written pages w th ,,k brighter ure TitrauA xt eGasanrilocol aumethat- still, I have managed to get MY Own WAY and receive his congratulations on such A goon all sae crushed and amoltit, what will glory . ic.4 for painiet4s tractions Always quiet Than Old Time, tbo story-tollor at his best', tuco* anqoa,F; look. h at home- With her, -pretty often. How she has bad- day as this. We wore Always like brother she be saying? There, there -rest ye - _ xeter.---- _____ - red me about this mawriage, and what a and sister, yon know. He will be delighted now. What is it ye're greeting for I 'y a Turn to the brook, where (110 honeysuckle ..- - - lie.'spe,rate hurry they have been in to get, it -,vith my future prospects, I amsure- though tell't, me but yeater e'eu ye were aye quite tipping -AUCTIONEERS, oil ! Heigho i only a mouth since I barter- Ife O'er Its vt%,;e ofliorhime spills it on tile . ­ �� I e1rather like theservants-who leavemn old olintent wil yersel'." i I � . ad my liberty for-for-ahein 1-8110,11 I 90 place 'to better themselves.' and are not 4(Ah!" says the girl, rising .to liar feet, lireezo. EIARDY, LICENSEE AUC over all I the good gifts that crown me queen lalf -& A the bee and liumming-bird in cestmey q, te sure how they will get on ill. the new. and dashing the tears away With a I - " are Ripping . L tionear for tile County of Unroll, of this much -sought-after baronet ? Uuen- uI a n 3prom tile fairy flagon of the blooming locust i0harges moderate. R zeter P, 0. cambered estates, magnificent income, I h do let him come 1 It is just the one asbained energy, "perh ps I dU ; but the I trees. i thing want4ng to make my wedding per- nu.ysle, that was yesterday. " bib bairn " I_ . __ ancient farally-pooll i how sioke]ung lect." 1. were always a queer 2 Turn to the lane whore wo asod to "toetor- E BUSSENBli3RRY, C,elisral.Ul. it is ! After all, what do I care for these g&yE, tile old woman, looking proudly slid 4 consed Auctioneer Mrs. Douglas looks at her with puzzled tile foot -palms In the mallow MIlParts. Satisfacumiguarauteed, Charges a 1 My � 'ert'� � 'a' in Sales conducted things? One comiorbis, Igo to hintheart. wonder. 411 don't quite understand you," fondly at liar beautiful charge. "Heaven print! = No sentiments in the ba.ckground, Mi�"_' oderate. Heusallpo,()ut. Nyhole. she says uncomfortably. "Youroallywish make yer life gang straight, my do r a. L.ughin t tile lazy cattle wading In the w% I ­.. I.. no lovers to moan and fret over. Iwonder -as to come here, knowing beart misgives me sore for you the 'lay, al� T-TENRY HILBER Licensed Atte. if I am really cold-hearted, or if I never Keith Athelsto It though I oughtn't to speak see despond Wharo t . lie ripple% dimple round tile but - nothing of the uttered circumstances? Ing JUL tioneor for the Counties at Fturon sliall fall in love? Gracious i what am. I Still I will eleu hope for the best, 'Irid torcups of gold; end micidissax , will be horribly implement. There will be ly. Sales conducted at mod- saying ? That folly must be over after 8, - erate rixtes. Oince. at Pjat-oilloo, ored a, and -you know I detest scenes. pray for ye while there's a Where tile dusky turtle lies basking on. the - 11:30 to-dey. I suppose the nea.rest ap- a in my muld body to do it." ye a breath left gravel tot Out. Th:oaare such bad form." I t boy -and -girl romance to 11 Aye, do," answers the girl softly, as; she Of the sunny saudbar in the middle -tido, I ____===� promch to it was tba There will. be no scene," Lauraine, says goll-fly limuses In its with Keith. Poor old Keith I -What &nice presses her fresh young lips to the withered And tile ghostly, dra I VE TERINART. very quietly. " I think yon know me list. travel - - boy he was, and what a dare -devil, impetu- .ter than that. And it, is the last thing I cheek. "Who knows, nurse, I may need To rest like a blossom -wboro the waterlily ous, headstrong sort of fellow. No milk- ask of you, before I leave your house to -day. your prayers yet?" (lied. Ten ne nt & Tenn ent �ud-water lover he -a regular torrent at Let him come." I , 99 Dinna ye speak see sadly, my bairn," Holgh-ho I Babyhood I Toll me where YOU EXETER ONT. impetuosity, bearing one along, whether It Keep tip a brave I )ose he has forgot- She Boe%ks calmly enough, but a feverish says the old woman. You're linger: � one would or no. I supi flush gl;ws in her cheek, and her eyes look heart, and aye trust in Providence. Lets toddle home again, for we have gone I tell me though, and no wonder. How rude a ny dearie, and mm3be he'll astray: I hot. mantirm, was to him, and bow delighted tip at her mother's face more in ommand a brow bride, x n't he $,.year Take this eager hand of nine mud land by the than in entreaty. be a gade man to Yet for did 11, finger I- V,,,,.,'-. when he turned his back on tile Old World to worship the verra ground ye walk on. ,��__":2�.,. - "Ohl if yon put it like that,10 Mrs. Back to the Lotur lands of the faraway'. � I . � I __ - and went off to tbs New ! I suppose if I rith a pretty pretence of -Don't lotus talk of him," answt.rs tile I � lie will be a regular Douglas says, V girl, pettishly. "I feel quite wicked, nurse, I Groduateptiftbe outarto vetorin%ry C)i ever see him avain kre. � Yankee,and tali like that areadfal woman, feeling that Lauraine regards with scornful when Ithink ofwhatIarn doing, Itgoems There is no Death, , I UPPICE: enoilloorc;411th OfTown Rail. Mrs. Bradshaw B. Woolitre, as she calls amusement, I I I cannot deny yon. Let It to come home to me me terribly now. But There is no death I I T . lie stara go down . herself. And. she will beat the breakfast, Ile so, then. I only hope he will behave it's too late to help anything -too late I I To riso upon some fairer share. . - .4jewoledcrown I MONEY TO LOAN. after all! 11amma Would set- her. Heavens, himself. He was always so dreadfully int I, Diane. say those words ; they have a And bri,%ht in heaven', . . --- - - how she does worship mon0yi But I petuous and hot-headed. That Snanish wearyful sound on your bonnie lips," They a ino for evermore. _____ I I mother of his is to blame for that. 'Well, read AfONEI TO LOAN AT 6 AND suppose that comes of having had so little says the aged woman, tenderly. "Maybe, There is no death I The dust, ivo t all her life." my darling, it is a charming day for your it will turnout better thati ye think ; and shall change beneath tile S,immor showers Percent, s*25.000 priTate Funds, Bost mellow fruit. Loaning Co=,panitisrepregelited. A little sleepy Yawn comes in here, then wedding, and if you are ready for breakfast the mistress's heart was just set upon it, To golden grain or L - H DICKSON the pretty head turns away from the sun. come down to my bondoir. You will find rid she was always a masterful or rainhow-tinted flowers. , __ Bart -later . Fxator, light, and nestles itself among the pillows me there. By the way, would you mind you know, a . - 'am. But it is no use to woo sleep boy giving me that letter to read? I should like woman in her way. Ay-iy, my bmirn, There if; no death I The leaves mrLy fall, -_ _. ag ,rest o'er split in The flowers may fado and paqs away ; I - SURVEYING� longer. The eyes remain oparl, a dthebrain to see what he says." I I it"s ill to g ilk, and all the They only wait through Wintry hours _� -ighto'clock Lauraine hands it to her, and an odd kye in the byrne. There, now, they'll o'en The coming of the May. is busy with thoughts, until at a be calling you. Yes I I'll remember about � FRED W. FARNOO . RB, a knock At the door is followed by the little smite comes overher lips. nab like Maister Keith, And he'll hear it as gently T1,,ere lo death'. An aliqel form Vril�js � p Civil En entrance of a maid, with hot water and 11 If we had not been quite so in ., or the earth with silent trend; Provincial Land Survoyorand _ brother and sister," sne says, "and if you as my auld lips can tell him. Ye may He bears our bedt-loved things away, . C3-XWM!M)M,MM0., letters. p and stretches out her hadn't been quite so determined to marry trust Narmic for that. Ran ye dean now, !rid than ,,a call them "dead." - I OjT,ce.Tlpstairs,Samweii,s]3ioci�, Exator,oat The girl sits u- -just two. She holds me this season, Keith would have been a my dearle, and God bless year bonnie face, up leaves our hearts all desolate: . I , and 1. - you a' the happi�ess'He sees fit." I I -_ ____ hands for the lattir � give ' a He plucks tbet fairest, sweetost flowers; � I . them a moment, and looks hesitatingly at pretty good match after all." There is a hurried clulbrace, and then th Trawplanted into bliss. they now ' I the superscription. , Mrs. Douglas gives bar a sharp glance of girl takes tip her long, floating train in her Adorn immortal beware, . � "The last time I shall see that name,',' scrutiny. " You are not foolish enough to lefthand, and so goes out of the room and . I rxHE W&TERLUO MUTUAL she marriours, half aloud, .as she reads the regret tbisboy," sbesays. "He could The blrd-llko voice, whose .-lovoug' tones I �FIRZ INSURANOEGO. 11 Miss Douglas" that has been her nomen. never be such a match -as Sir Francis." down, the stairs, and enters her evil charn- '111ade glad this seen e at sin and strife, Established !a L863. ber once more. 3 you have been !" . Sings now in ever:arting Rang I I claturs for twelity ye%rs of her life I, Regret I Why should I regret?" says "What a. timi exclaims Amid the tree of life. HEAD OFFICE - WATER1.00, ONT. 11 Heigho ! it makes me sad to think of it, the girl, turning away with a shrug of her her mother, impatiently ; I land Henrietta is I 'Regret and I p And -,vlicn he sees a am lie too bright, . . This Company has been over Tiventy-ehrh after all, . - -. Yes, Jane, draw up the pretty shoulders. it 11 arted waiting to put on your veil. Come, sit ur heart too plire br taint orYloo � . yenrs in suceessful operition in Western blind. Aline morning? Well, of course, company Ion down ; the carriage will be here directly. " He beers it, to that world of light ' I . Kgoi as the roe' To dwell in paradise. I Ontnrio, and continues to insure against loss or . I don't want any- Andl- ouglasleav in cOm" Without b, word the girl seats herself . � damage 'by r, ire. Buildings, ,Aerchandiso . I ,can see that, No forted, even if a little puzzled by her before the glass, &lid the deft fingers of the . . IsImnufaotorial and all other desoriptioas of thing more. . You can go till I ring." ,near us, thoughansoon, the option of insuring on.the Praralum' Note or Left alone, she opens the letters. The daughtertsoaactind net, . I And ever Insurable property, Intendinx insurers have . I French maid fastens the filmy lace on the The dear iturnottal ,pirits broad. (lash system. . first is apparently of little interest, and is 11 Laurmine was always extraordinary," beautiful head, &lid like a transparent par all the boundlesi universe Durintr6egiat tanyear8thiscompany ha �Ossed carelessly aside. The second -at %;he says', seating herself in her boudoir to aloud it seems to float ove*r and envelop the istito; therearonodeadi issuodfiT.096 olfoies, covering 3 n its misty folds. .1 � . . 1. . xroperty to the the first line she starts and flashes as red as commence the perusal of this unwelcome lovely figure I - - I . amountofs40,S,2038; ,.Lndpzki Inlossesalone . S709,752.00. a June rose; then with eager eyes reads on letter. ',How, thankful I am that 1. have She looks so axe uisitely lovelY that both , I I . I Aanets, 431,76,100.00, consisting of Cash with devouring speed till the end. It is socured so excellent a future for liar! 1 mother a,fid maid !laid their breath f6r one . Existence of a Dreifful Disme. . it Bank Government Dopositand the unri,s8as- . not a very long letter, but it seems to really thought at one time I could do. notb- mornetit, and then murmur rhapsodies of &a- Scale is years ago Mr. Redgrave, as wel I ted Premium Notes on hand and in force agitate Ur in no small degree. I Ing with her. She is so very odd in some miration. The girl looks quietly at -herself, I I J.W,W.tT,nxy, INI.D., President; 0 X-T.tyr,on I She knows she isbeautiful-, as Mr. Rickards, late inspecDor of factories I I SeLrotaryi. J.]�.IfLj(;R�,s,fjiat)ec�tot,�.Cil,�j 11 He�w strange!",' she says. I I After all things. However, Sir Frauci� will have and says nothing. 1 nglatid, giving evidence before the Fan I . � SNELL, .Agent for Exeter and vicinity these years-ana to -day, Of.all dayal What to manage her now, she's off my hAnds, she has proved it often enough in her, three for 13 eclared I � I � I 9" L I . It is 9, pity he is each a season tory and Workshops Commission, d . .1 ­ on eat th am Ito do. L I thank goodness I s of'London life, but to -day she cares i . I I . I . She grows very white, and for some mo- brute; but then he is such a good match, very little about that beauty, for liar hearti� that tile dreadful I disease knowil'as neoro . ,n so fearfully in debt. How on troubled and liar peace Iles fled, If act siq," or the e�tlug away of the jaw from th ' I Y , I - I . ments leans, [lack on th6 Snowy PillOWS, and I al . . n match faqtoirie�, be I . I TheMollsons Bank I ' y for the trousseati I don't that letter had not come! � effects of phosphorous I I . � . . I I I . . I . %with her breath coming fitfUlly and uneven. oar th am to pa I now for regrets or I entirely disappeared. From inquiries hit (OHA�BTr,RED P Y PA aLTAMEN T, isss) ly, her eyes looking sad and troubled. know; and nowadays WS not every man Alas I it is too late I ' ufacture, however, re . : I : . a penny." repents -ace. Themonieltshutryon-hurry the.lucifer ma,tob man I � . raid up Capital ... � .�. $1J.000,0ro Then with. a gremt el"foro she rises and puts who will take a girl without .her dooi!L cently instituted"by Mr. Sprague Oram � I 11 . � I I I the letter aside, and proceeds withhor .Then she gives a sigh of relief, and takes on asif they w;ula drag liar to ' I factorie'i, cases a . ­ I � i 3Rcst Fund ... ... I".. 1,100.0i, , 'te. I � . . along leaden- principal inspector of HeadOfflee t- ave been brought to light which I , noutrea I, ,norning toilet OL Mi I her chocolate from Henrietta, and settles With flying wings, not creep r , . 11 .t, . . She is standing before th rror in a herself comfortably in, tier chair to the pa- footed, as liar own reluctauce would ,have nee Osis 11 opinion, prove, the ne l ERSTAN THOX A P,R�4q_ L wn, her long' ri une letter. As As hmatbenn.,, How is it she feels like this now in this gentleman's I I . F ITOT,F 1. loose white dre�sing,go all rusal of this inopport I . y reasons, . .. . . I Gm,;nrt�m AJAN,japR. Osely about her, when the reads it her brow clouds. She throws it -now when it is so - useless, .so. vain, ? cesgiby of adopting ever his mean � I � , L&Ue,�,d . hair hanging I few hours fo ,tetting rid of this fearful malady. Mr , to good farinerson. iheirown door opensand t� lady enters. down at last with An angry exclamation. A few days-�-nay, .,even a, r 9 ' Atoll ey adv � . oram believes that tile disease is. not Wide , note 19-ith one or more:endotAer at, 7 per cout 4 How horribly unf6rtubatd it should have ago, &lid she was content one 411 ; I , I r. I I 11 .1 I . A very handsome, I stately lady, with I I - . u spread. It is, however, -so fearftil that, tb I- I I Veralillum, Hxeter"Bran �h r I I sufficient likeness to the girl to suggest come to -day I Still, it's a mercy it did not but there seerne ,no content possible n;w, victims are not to be found in any hospital I 0 I their relationship ; but tile soft curved lips come sooner. What a Worry this boy has. and the nearer the hour approaches, the tely removed f- ____ - - I a,wi I c ra dread. I � but are inlinedia, � I . I I open every I ul day, from 10 01'. in, to 8 P, In of the young fa a are,thin and cold in the always 6eea to'me ! First left. to my hus- greater grows liar � I .I ianship, and by his death to 11 One moment, mother," File says at last, and Attended by the firms, niedical,advisers . SATURDAYS,10 a.m. to I T).m, older one, and the eyes, though brilliant band's guard 11, aak the softnegs and tencle'rness that I mine - then all that nonsense with Lauralile] as Mrs. Douglas turns to leave the room. and supported at tile expense of the firin � Currentrotes ol. int�)rest allowed, on depogi still I ,� , . to those of Laurmine. go, and the trouble I had to stop it,; I 11 Henrwtte, you may go." � Hence, in an ordinary inspection of tliem I I I � � give, s6 great a, oharra years a I . J nspectors or other , � I N. DYER HURDON, I � "t and dressodi my darling V' she says and now he turns up rich and independer The, maid retires, and the girl, her face works the Government i I I I I _­_ - __ - __ - � _Tp � I _ - 'i'l-1-- _t_ __1______d - J I T ...---.- 4� I-. �+.,'11 4-1--1, �i�n,tr;i�u vp.ry white. comes close to.her would riot come.across any 6ases. __ . __, . - - Sclentillo Avirican Agency for I � 4 - I I � � I , t, ... t , I . __� � � " CAVEAT94 - TRADE MARK% ­ 9310N PATISIRTS, COPYRICHTSo 4BtQ4i For InforinatIOU and -free Unudbook writ UU-NN & CO.. W1 BnOADWAY, NZW Votnow. Olde5tbure%llioraeourlxigpiomtoln inerleti, Everylvatent taken out by us is broug4t before thopu llol)yanotteegIVentrOOtOUILr&OluthQ 004fir A149fiflu - Largest circulation of say sclentilf paper In the world- Splartildly illuAtrated. 4 ,eo '? intelle 11 , ruall should be yrithout It. Week 9N. 0 A Im 4, Address Ja CO, , rumi.110115ts, ;X111111roaaway. Now York, 9ty. . I.." I . _. A . I . IV ST I RES @ I . . 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