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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1893-6-22, Page 2I ��77t7l;"�,_,_111_1_1 r��:��,:­­- '�?­�,,� 11�` - -----. — __'_7 - ____"Rw`­ -7; = — � — I � I 1 At.-7� ,, , , � iWA , I , I 7"?!T_7wNW—_ _' 77',� ' I I � I : I . I I ­,,� , '.. _1 1: ... � ,h,�­_­__14.:­ ._�:,�.'�I.r�!� 1,,�._� �. . . � I � I . ,:� , I � I I ��. I ,: , , 111_�,� 11 I-, I I . . . . 1 � , , : I � I I � I k � I . 11. I I I � . . :.111111 . I I I � �. 1. I � I � � I � I I . I., . . 11 ,� � I I I 11 I � I I . � I I � 11 I , I � ,, �,: 1. � � I I I . 1. -, . I .11 i . I � '�:".�.171 . , 1: � � . . I _'�iel I 11 .. � .�� ,, I , J �',. � I . I.. I 1. I - I 1. I I.., � . � �. I . I . Z 1 . , , I . I I � ''. �. . . 1�'. I I I . I I I � . i. � I I. I I I . 1. . . �� ', 11 I I I . � . . . — . . I I I �,, . I_ : I � I.,. ,.: � . I � I � I �f I I I I � I I I . I � . 1� 1.� .1 � I � . I , , I � . . � I , � . I I . . ,� I I I I � . ��:� �� I . I . � I . i ''. ..� I I � I . � .11 I I . I 1. I I . �., . : I I '1� V ..� I I I I - I I , I I ��� I I .1 ,� '�7� � 1.11 . . I I I I I I I I I I . I I 1, � I . I I I . I I I I I ". I I I . I I I I I � I � �. � I I I I . I . I I , —_ I ­ '' .­ ,, I � I - � T!!M__9!tT!!�"_ I I ___._ - - I --- '. ____ - -_ I .1 I . I 1, "I L 11 ,� . � I I 11 '"'I'll L ; - I—— — , � _ __. I - _ - I I I � .- I , I 1. , I - I . 11 . ,, . . I . . . Mrs. 111',00llffe as " .Xy niece froill $Tow f - Y ra Douglas Colones faintly. 14 He 11.4; , . , I . . 11 *500KS461 York Miss Anastasia Jane Jeffera;ou." i — - � I . I - I NOT 'WISELY, B I Ev�r ',,,,",Y,"",iy��is�"g.�,.�g..�i�,,�.nts ; ;money of course makes I" ir "I � 11 .11 . , y oneloolca at her. Everyone won. monsely popular," she sa,ys, � 41 speak nat out of weakaw,41 "Mi"S. - � 11 ,, I I 11,� li;)i n A UU rx. lip rll . ,� ders whether it is prettiness, orptqaancy, with a cold smile, . I . I I I � � or chic, that makes. the radiant face So be, 6 b ut fro m pro of ." I I I '1741,b motley that's got anything to do I 11 CHAP1')3RV,­(Co-;mxuED�) paticti,fles her heart, sm=her far Above witching -the tiny fi'guro so attractive, an a I I Z ., 1; . V R. � ,� Vu R ,6 1 �he touch -and gar of A - I with. Keith Athelstone's popularity," an- � � . I . ,p'y. 11 He's just, ' . i. , __�._. ­: Her own birth and oreeding Nvore ir- passion. It- one among the coterie, the Belgravlan mat- ewers Urs. Woollille, shat I � I . .; �Ja I reproachable, and site could be gr�indo daine is her love for her child. ro I a, with demalsollea a inarier, looks virt .. I i I L 6 I . ' it- Ono of the nicest young fellows, 1',,Ie em, I I i � I 11 to, the tips of her toes when site pleased. 11 Your wife And liar, old playfollow seem ously indignant and annoyed at the intra- : I -_1 I -- hqxroup a - . . eux-eaConsu=PtIQU,Cli�'aghi!sCTOUPPS I known, and people don't take long to find ' � I 141,Dru­;-i, -- - c. Ilut wheii the part did not artit) s.ile varied I devoted to each other," rituarks .Lady aiou� M rr", t, . t. sol�i ggbts On *t GuVa LAKLP t X1 ,Quu Joan, as she leaus on Sir Fratto,jo.Vayn,sourls that out. Ilia manners ar erfnet, He call I I �., F��_ L=-, si-aa.3ack ordi,ZsZ87Ailoll'6 1>QrQUat it according tober own fancy, Shewasnot " Silo is sure to lit fast and talk with that dress, like a a gentleiriati. lloilpi , 0,;ti ­.-4Qer,ts. . I V_ tit'a� !,Qa, 1 lout looking a * R 01 �Ilastexwirleivcje�_�� __ Cyanugwomarinow�that is to nyl she Arn',&TIallifike4 thetoar of her splendid awful ovaug, thatls�one coulfort," she fop. He,aplentytosey end says it wait, I I ; F, � C y ,Y? - 1 was oil the Wrangel � do ,of thirty ; but she rooms, . I I . W1 U 3 T . _17, TZ It I ll.,§ I :: . thinks, as witli, the coldest and stiffest of and he'.5 moat. Uncommonly gc�od-lookiug. ' � I He loolm carelessly at the couple in queg- � , � , -ga. 11'aull MYS, Nvo6shandsoTnoaxi(ld-Asliing-lookixig andhad I 9. �1. - , rs.,R.S,HSLWkiUa,Chatt,arO -, . # bows, she greets the new -corner. . Cox - 'tai- -k; k­-.L'� .. . .T . 9 118,hWoh'a * a host of admirers, and did pretty much As tion. They Are sicting in an � alcove, the Ifthatain, li,tomakea young Mau' I emou I 0 4 ., 46Qnsi rit 1). t I . . . . . . . . . . . ,!i te t 4 softl I But Alta$ Jofrerson is not fast or vulgar, ra It after, ,vil at, U , A i since COTTOLENE has come to , ,2 1 stie 3kad with her husband, who Was a, . hues of the hangings and the rich bints and thouirb bar accent and expression Are I I Still," says i'vira. Douglas" sweetly, 11 if take its place. The satisfactlon, � � . .1 crci t n: . V or davx, J ewish-looking nifin, rarely seen in of flowers framing them in with a glow of . � , . , ' le people have hailed r: I , , , , , , , I tro 413 , . decidodliAnierioan, they have a. piquant lie bad no ino ley, Society would turn its withwbich tl " � . I #I " :� bar drawiug-rooms, but known to have car- ooloar. Keith is banding over Le.4rame; charm of their civil that the younger inem- back oil hirn lo -morrow. . � I ,tile advent of the iNew Shortening ,. � ried many speculations to asncoeosful i9arioL he Il'olds her bouquat in his hand, and toys bar$ of that conclave liaten. to am Aw� I I I � : I . I HILGM."!; `-�,.,X- XTARPIR H arid to have so much money bbat even ber' restlessly with zbe.fragrant.blossolms. Her , , viouslyi 11 sWoty T' echoes Mrs Bradsham Z, 1, .� . , Q4,tatu - and the men seem, to find irresistibly at- Woolific. "I guess you Ineati, the mothers � a JL I . ", L 4 �ftg _�:;��- -- I.R E M t U'V wildest extrayaga be indulged I I A aln 0 ! � - L - - , - N, -1. �? _uces eould face Is soiti:l, fitishea, th�e long dark lashes tractive. I In society, I've in own opinion about the � 2 it I W. " 0.211 i . ,; sweep her cheek, A little smile, ha f tender, y *A �, w� without fear ofCousequences. I I I lirreyQueat",rril? %WtblelteniedY. It -411, half sad, pla Mrs. Bradshaw B. Wooliffe and her gals." 3i A ": . 'O 00. Lady Jean was on the very highest pirm- I ya about her lips. niece fairly break Up the select groups And "Does he -does he seem to care &-t I . W r; . " I i, Itilvely relieve Arid f"Ilre you. 1�lricog Aal an 11 Wh%& 9', handsome Couple, they woUla I G OR I I ,I, ��rla Injector for Its Suemsful treatment is acle of BOA, coess at present, and novelty . tete-a-tetes, and make themselves the con- any woman in particular?" asks Urs. Doug . I i,-Iledfree. ReMeMber,shiloh'sitteniedWs have made," continues 6-Adylleap blandly. t iln,n, t, give a4ti,,f,,tiq;a, Amused her, though the fact of being con- � * �v!Oenced by the rapidly incroas- sre.,�A�411 OIL P_ guaxw_ltee "Just tre of attt:42bion and attention. The loud lea. 11 I suppose lie means, to marry and i ,: .. stantly an gvande tenue was rather a bore, seem suited for each other. Von nd batt, ughter of the elder lady settle down no�w 11 In8 enormous sales is, PROOV., ought to feel fli,ttered, mon &7W, that you - � and there IV -as voice a rough rby ' 2" P SITI VE not only of its gre;t '. wter,dae ,'a her Irish blood, which, Carried the (lay." p � a clash of Bollemiauisin in ge, I th t1tx.erroonl, to the lt�tor auni- " Guess he don'b," s4ys Mrs, VVoollffa, � value. as a I�Mv article of diet LE Q-44 liar char, fl.ti'm of "at voices, and confidential sh hershoulders, ""Likes to befreei - ­ . would have vent ocojoionally. The said " Pshaw !.they are like brotherandsis- whispers. ' but is also sufficient proof or rn , .1 — - ter," mutters Sir Francis Impatiently. , so � and, quite right too." !�,, a 1, ugl' I" __;��__:­__ element, boweveri was kept carefully out T' . general desire to, , - If Are tllq� "We have just come from Ladyl4twyncle's, 'Rh�ie�uithere is no one-lia. girl -lie pays . '4. DICKSON, Barrister, Soli- of eight of the very grear, and exclusive b . ! How very Charming? Only reception," site says, laughfug immod- Attention to," persists \fro, Douglas, detor� gestible, umvholesome, una P� �_�i I LAN aiboi at ,3,iprowo court, Xotavy personages who received her as out) of,them- rothers ariJ sisters as v, rule don't seem erately III reckon you people are 1mvitig mitieffly. . 0 tizing lard, and of all the Ills, that '! Public 13,inrevs:icar, Q.-,rataissionar, &-a selves, Site slipped into her two Characters quite so devoted to each other. But, of .. 111-.I�to, 404a. course, the relationship and the I . , some inn alit of your new craze. Guess .Ura. Bradshaw B. Woollffie looks at her I lard pronlotes. Try I � I 0-111ca'a _aUSOUIRT'lloe... Bxet;or, AS occasion demanded, and played them so seenizag she's gone pretty itigh out of her mind, at witli.aroased curiosity, and a faint smile � __ ­_. I—— __ I � I _­__ sklifullythate her rospeetiveaudiew.-oa ap. it are two diffiereut things. Do you know, all even . , 11. C-OLLuNs, plauded each with rapture, and took each I tWAk Your wite, is Yery beautfful.1) , to," comes. to her lips. " Oh yes, there is sonte- � , , I 11 YOU are very good to say so." "What was. it like? Do tell us," chime one he pays great Attention bo,n she $aye, A I . , � a the real thing. I L.Adyjealu laugh -9. Wouo or two voices -voices of outsiders to alw,yly and (listinotly, 11 but no girl as yen WA " b7ister, salbitor, haveTatat"ar, R1 A Those outside that magio p:klo of I Ioxolus,- ' I I My flattery is quite sincere, I really whom the Lq.dy-or, As she loved to call say -she is a married woman," I C 0 I I 0 1 0 H U I . � 1�=Tzul, - ONT. iveners" sighed enviously me they saw tier herself, the "Ladye"-4awyncla Fitz -Her- � " I Admire liar very much. She is a little too (TO I= COXTI1,TJXD,) I at once and waste no tilne in ' I � . � OFFXE .- Over O'Xeil's Bank. leave their ralike from time to time, and gramo and serious, t is a bert to A sort of unknown wouder. Her I ­ — — disc vering like thousands 01, . ,r --.I- __ �_ soar upwartIs to that parer and rarer i s,perlia, a, but th% sayings arid doings are chroniclei by actai- , . faillt on de. Were is too much othets that you have noW I . ety journals . buli liar circle of intinititosi VAIN DISGUISES OF GRIXINAIss. I . *PLLIOT & ELLIOT, stratum of the social af,ramphere, Zell fastness ""' r, "' ity In society nowadays, tt,idas.socimtesisver)rltiiiited. Theybogin — I their lung% were deemed undli to breathe ill r N n I 11 3 ILOX ,4 . _" - A miet And " ulto refroshitig." , 11 We tire quite as good us Bhe," they ,,.I... iga U U - Q � I , towonderhow Mrs, BradsliawB. Woollffe T1AV80tFr1oJ?dW a Fiell 8 knisters, SoHrodon, Xchries Pablicl Latiraine never used to be g � Itive froan 4it - .� wonlamurinur disaontentedly. rave and gained admittance, That lady now informs tico Is it 0, ceranioul" poce, serious," Sir Francis remarks somewhat them . I Conveyaucers &-o, ikm, And so they doubtless were, only tbev Troodily. "She was one of the merriest .. When flying from justice 4, criminal %§ - RD ` . I I had not learnt liar seareb-the secret of and moat, aimusing girls I ever mot." " Well,"abecommerices, looking round, rarely escapee throligh a diagalse. I F 0% R L �781 X I 10W21oney to Loan at Lowast Ptatest of L-eeping,)n good terms with Society, awl at the Attentive faces, "I wa,s catlifts at , n litany , I - Inlerest, . " Ali 11" observes his oolpparjo,n sentert- emea the buying of tile Lhings Rejected by , f;,_ I . , L . . I yet intlulging in a hundred little frolicsome Lauraine's-bag pardon, I suppose I aboulti. him as being rrko,0 liallplul. to conceal � Ilia , . 1_� � UrIOR. - VAIN - iSTRER T. ENETER. ?soa�ades by way of variety, without offend- tiovely. 11 That was before site imarried yoti, say Lady Vavasour's-aud she took me . . , Somehow marriage does Altar some women, identity, a.0rords a Clow which Insures his I - - " I - li'� 11. -r-up 1­?� Ff',FDI,'n,1(11,' 1-1,T,T.TaT. , a strait-liwed prejudices arid high- t4mmingly." wirliberandKelth, Kelthis A great chum Made only by WONW." 111�1 `d" momlity of tll(; one set., or debarring Ladye Etivynda's, We got to liar lu. I(., FAIREANK & CO., I __,_,______.._ , - � -,- __ - _ -,.- __ to 1. of tile I CD,PtUre, In ,most Oases shaving off the - I . D R !q TA L � heraelffrom the questionable amusements of __ houSe-ti, reallovely place with & big garden beard or moustache is relial upon to hide Wellington,tAnd Ann Sts. ___ _ _ ,_ ___ , ---.-- — - CHAPTER VL ,, 4,11keness, but the police always recognize � , � the other. out Keusiagton ,;vp.y ; all red brick, no MONTREAL. . . 11 'IL I J_I F. 1'"XS_NL-QX, L. 1). S. D, D. a. Tf-night L-,dy 3 ean is very gracious, very -aLo%VN 1,C l=wgm\- By 1)73,% S WRAN03- windows ro speak of but lots of frames, end such a proceeding as probal)le, And an ex� LI.NQ DrisAlrlr'll , port tbief-taker is well able to identify tile . aftable, verydignifie,1; bar roomsare throng- . a he'll -my i the queerest place -all clone man mintia such adornments. In some 4ra`1U%tC of Rov-41 C 311"g; � 01 Dmit)'I SUr. ! ad with great personages, A list of nothing If L%umine is very muell changed,) with matting, and so dark, and overywhere %1l'T'd '10"le `0,lui 10 Deowtma,at ot Torou c 0 Cases, indeed, tile wanted ersoal's likelle,�s ­______ - TR:;1V0r-;ltv, (wl!h hon,)ry but titles will fill the pages of the Court laments Mrs. Douglas to a select coterie o�' double doors and plush Curtains, I of a sea - - �: � is put in the detective's aud4 witli tile I Scleattifte American . " 74 � 1 br:14e-wark. an(I gaiti atia Journp at describes hei 11 reception" to- friends, Ill I . . It th 9 on ouw of lhose chilly spring After- acige,green," to use XoAh'a expr4saicit, mustachq aud. whiskers removed, At 0 . I C a .�;il. 7 �L�, � _ I . n. ' morrww, arid she feels; that title is A Person, noon-% when they have -dropped in to sip Such a silent place, not A solind any%ylisle. what the Ill" will be Ulm without, llrlll� (I APICY fOr ' �r')!';() ­l0Q-L;f%-QIf)tiV anvnhet- theZ I 1.11 ­ . I t Z '4 %Vr,a,,t1onq. At Liw,in t,verr of much consequence. L-Ady Vokvas�iur 6ouchong and talk icaudel in her pretty Well, Nye went into A room, also very (Ili, An absconding ban . 7 . I I L 'I loaks at her with more curiosity than site drawing-roomi. and ,a .k eaebitr A short time ., � I , , . , * ., ,I pl� 0111c��; r�v%;on.z Wou%. IN,z �riii. great deal o1green and yellowabout ago %ttemptod to leave tile Colin �ry dressed ' t I i. - �!M nas yet 01-1 need, �:Ier husbalid's words have IL is her, I'day.11 it, and huge pots of tunflowers in the win- ;P, I I I arotwed tier interest. There are heaps of women ac&ttered about dows, and the very queeroat chairs, and cal. as a woman. His disguise was seen �, tw"'141, J, I �,�,,-'"kl No I " ­% 'Pl, - 0 - H - IN" G i fl, AM, I D E Nr T I S Ir. through by a keen -eyed detective who was I La.iy Jean is attired in sorne wonderful -tile' are A few men. The lights are sub- chair sat a woman, and behind every - ,_ . -1 I Su"P�sor to X TA.Dillings. I clued. There is a pleasant fragrance of tea, re all quite watching Qu.tward-bound vessels, and al. F, , I Xc Mber of th� T!,1ral 04ire-o of pontal Combination of deep rulty andoia gam that � =stood a man. They we though he did not recognize tho man he do. 61rcenw,40 To,,,* it in�,-Vie� ,%��"h a � wit , 110"Xt suits tier daek beauty tj perfection. Lane. - "nd the scents of flowers fill the air, and sti% and had their eyes fixed, on the sun- 0 . CAVVATS, 'n',!,�,r. AstoeAnvqrbqgq able gazes at her with a sort of won-ler. It- , ith tile hand A, I ­ 0. fa 00M or 4. tattled N onsuspictiou, andoommunicat. - PIP. � J A the babble of many voices sounds cheerfUlly, flowersand tbeiv bodies tivistedinto the ing ,�_ ithoriblea the prisoner ". 71 2810N PA I f gAIL-U forlbe r�ln;1048 ost;� acticii 4 f tanh. has never street, liar Le!ore that the women I amidst it all. crest attitudes. Istared some, I can ,%ras- stion identified. - In that case tile PYRIGN I � 11 Changed V says one of the friends to que you. Lauraine went wp to ;t tall I . 0 'fine 06"I Fillin-44 w; Rofillired. is -,A ma,rVaIrwily handsome. I ii 11 I t .1 ' dis ulse itself Actually led to the detection For Information an* fre -andb k to , They limi on with the rest of the crowd � wh ZWN3 -, CO." UJIL Isit, WAT. .'Z I a.. 40f,Pce "Ver thu P,.�J �v'&'4, am ahi has addiessed that remark, If in beautiful woman dressed in a clinging gown of ,tile criminal. In two other recent a olde�t bureau for soon g patent$ A I 11 wlut.t wery V of terra-cotta stuff -such, a gown 1 Idy ., 'ase orl I - 1- _ . I. I -!"!!'i ..... " after a fiw words. ' men wearing false beards Al C I�Voryplltenll taken on y Vs is IF t 0 to . " SO �Ulut and Cold Aud-odd," INIrs. Worth never It id mu.staclies I. . AlrDICAL i ad anything to do wIth that were soctire by the policemen anx . the pup) 0 D7 anotice Iroo , 0 . In one of tile rooms M V'reat singer "" sing- I D0,191m IInswers; ; says she hatea society, frock, I guess. She camu. forward arid IOUs to ---"-' __ —__ " - - ��­ - -- ­ ing. Lauraino stands and listens. Some. � (Iate,ts gai etiscover their reasoni for assuming them, 1. � .:=� _1 — , ng alit, tAkes up artiste and sing- spoke to rno� I You are not Ono of its, but These af t6rward vroved to be so unsatistso. 9datfifir el, wV10011 -era Ills )land, ', erg, and 0,11 sorts of queer people. I really You are welcome" $"a said- He"O'cow" tory that one of -them received eight and Zar eat AdlatIAU Of ,any Scientific pftper in the . J NV - B il 0 WNIN G X. D. , U. 0 One Comes UP to ber and of" . * P. S. V'rra,lnata Victoria citive,, t 'She just glances lip and siul'es ,%a site takes' *Peet to see liar going about soon in A very sad and very alvect. 141 ce zed residence. vora.ujo, Labe Y: fix ; n it. Neither of thern speaks. Only two terra-cotta Own, and -wearing no corsets, If the other eleven years' ponall servitude. Wart. Tplandidl,j lllusirue�� No jqj , , - blue eyes talco in every detail of tier �tbould be Vr tbout It eaki 's ol�jgnl . lo, _­L-X_�_to1_.______ 9 71ils is one of nar con tomplatl veaf tor� Tile thing which most stands a criminal in ymenon - -,3 , $Lrh elm montba. AZfdr�ss ME I � and looking As great a fool as Lady 8t. moons,, she awd, when Iliad bowed -a o"N A� co! I =andappearxnee, and give a,) glad A pealk, cod stead in making his esoxpo its lie 13UDLISUERS.30,lBro,%dwt��r,liow opkUlty. I EDR. ELYNTIMAN7, otironer for' Nrylide. So alisurd, you know, for a young I really couldn't. I We do uothin I -_ _. �. - . Carlin 0041II4* of Huron. 04400, opli�oit,f. welcome in their glance that perhaps it is Nvoman, arid a pretty worman. of courg�, still, end y�,,,,.,, g but, sit fi a Ilowilmon face " one with no . , I I W_ I 11 "W __ ,�',ItFI�74,11f)rv!�%xvtqr, as well she does not see it. Lady Xtwyllde is A duke's. daughter, and = peculiarity, 0 iron nerve to I � f a I 'kilt .. 07 - , --- tin to carry himself like an Irma. ., The song is over, The crowd move about. call (10 what she likes; bNiides, a110% 80 "Guess you're through," laughs Mrs. Cent person, I 71�. ftoy'Lws &- 4uxoij, I I " Whal,""Clitoulatell the listeners. enable h' I , I D I I I .)DA 4 Q ! 01. rtz�4141011eck �11mcag formpr. X..eith Athelstotle hands close to Lamraine, ' l0vQ1Y nothing could make )ter a fright, Woolilie. If 11,011, so was 1,,, . I I , 8 P4 T I � I 4. 0; 1.111 ' Mkin', Itnildin,4, " Lot me find yoxk a seat," he says- � though she only turvs it to account by I- 'Yeq I she Nirent oil. I Wo yeart for 11 . , : , VA1,'" , 11 These rooms are stilling." t I A flil 11q, , , e, Z-)�ll 4 'Wilaug forulazly north � I I'; . 4 lf..� ,W! bitilding, ,anti Liurainor nods, aild takes his arm, I being the most et6u trio woman !it Londom that is Wost soul -uplifting. We eacill set a Reliable Recipes. r 1� � I :::: .. , , n 'Ioar. - , I fps 8 - D., T. A. .,ow.A.' ,ij. 1), troase arid * Oatmeal Gerati.-Take one cupfal of oat. � � I � I Lushand has gone back to the at& Rar�`Iflol'tblaineher� lf�oua�kn%baremark- ,distinct object before our inind's eye, and .1 JI,Xotcr, alit. --Lady.Tearl. :: able in one w,%y. it's jait as well to be I Absorb Ourselves in its contemplation. meal and soak it over night in one cupful I it In another, But the people one meet$ These moments are truly precious for those at water ; fit tile morning add to it one - ,up, - ­_ , If I hardly know anyorto here," silo says � there -It really is too e,%vilti, Just the sort who call be brought to appreciate their in- " 1 of sweet milk, one teaspoonful of TAIONTRMA,zr� � AUCTIONREPts, at lost, 11 It is the 'first time I havo come ! (if creatures that Punch takoa oft, And tensity. We are most ofus earriestatindants lbouafintlg powder, One cupful graham floivor, 4 0 r,JXI,Z _1 I I .I.- ' - to tile house." I Lauraine- is aiways there , so tiresome, be- of our faith-disciplos of oulture-worship- a little salt. Bake tbern in iron gem -pans ATe On E160, I C " I 1) ta,Ls IIARDY L 14, � Is itf answers Xelth, rather lndlff�r- , cause Lady Etwynde's day is tile same As pers of ilia licalitiful-the far IDA , -reaching- inagnickoven. If they are too moist, add Ltalmr.sr, mo VrIl L ____`­_-­—­' � enit4ly. 11 There are heapa of big swollshere, ; mine, And so she Can never come here." tite subtle-tho sublime !, V " th'rper f(,r ill(, atinty of Il, , -trio at* . cc, s moderate. ,...vetcr P. . . more flour. had 0"OnLtors. ch.rxet I b-ilieve. Pity llrs� I'Aradeftaw Woollfie At(II thought It was odd never rucating liar 11 IAud don't you ever speak?'I asked . I CONT11ACTORSABUILDE F ii�,_Ws 33 us,is I -_ - can't be among them How delighted she your house remarks one of the cot - Soft ad. -Two eggs, well beat. 9LE011110 LIQ11T AN � �Q\ 1-" [!:11r,y, General 1ji. would lie 11, . arle. bee; for of all the vacau"yed, sleepy idiots .10 LIQ11T AN Printing ' � El . 1180-1 A'Iot;oneer P "Yes, that's how it a Q=pful of mor�nas, one tea� POINE11 STATIONS I co .aleq 41 1 is you neveraeo het,'; in Creation I never Caine ,across slich a sat U, oil, Wrap , c"tid"'tt", Ho,w,loug do you stay with bar V &at-,. resunies .Nl,ra, Douglos,somewbathurrieffly. as Vero 1yearning' there. In Allparts. .��ti6f:lcti,it--;�terckutt)eia. ed cupful of buttei and lard mixed, two Throw-bout,tho Domliun. . nicaorlate, Ilens.,11126,06t. ulla.403 L%uraine, . j!� on S t.. &U-Adfor$ I t: F4. 11 I scarcely know. T am looking out for blihe anti Lady Etwynde are inseparable, c, I ,,,,pen teaspoonfuls of ginger, one teaspoonful of -to .70 woulnet �___ -,. - If k -oh yes- in season and at prop. crown tavtar, or�4 naspoonful of soda, dis- - --1_1 ,. ___ - , 9 ]a-S,"TRY R IL B g R ____� atotof rooms. but I haven't found aqy� t ough I'm sure I can't imagine why." or tiuies,' site says. 'But thought is often solved Ili one half ter,ai u of milk or FETERNIAN'S ROACH FOOD � Liesneed -kile cc 1pf I "opeer ,tat, t:I., v.),1111. - thing I like yet." I met her-yonr daughter, I mean -at 'move beautiful than words, and language is iratter, one-half teaspoontul of salt, flour . t1l, of aur, in I and Maillesex . "i'l lea, a0laducted at ino.1 :: A- o you so hard to 1,lo!lso 9" the StIlotrans' tile othernight," reimarkt, 11 deficient in much that might 'Clotho and anough to malm tli� dough as stiff as cup. roll - tov On, ,,a lots tall fairwomiam, leaming langui(Ily back in dignify our ideas." cake better. in 06 slow oven for half � aratf, I'troyi. 0 il;e, at post-oilloo. 0 : ItIoll'ttainkso. BntIm115tb% Bake NOT A >f� POISON "' ' I . ____ ----,I--. ­ � of room and something green to look at. I )ter ell air. "Iteith clilmedin here. 'Yes,'hesald; an hour. I _ "_"_W______-___ wonder if I dar3 ualt your assistance in tile " Yes, I know she was there," says Mrs. I they Are apt to sound ridiculous wbon it ID WATER BUGS. . VETRRI.NART. . Orange Creaw.-One, cupful sweet cream, � I _____ � furnhbing line. I'm afraidlahall�rmake all Douglas, colouringalightly. -Cliartuing comes toclothing themincomnion-place Wl iPped to a froth, 'Wrlto'-Uttflnotkatii,,Tottr'.Dmgui�t. WO VVIII VIVO PUTT' i . - awful rau(Idle, of it, ') I juice of three oranges, _ . womian, Lady Joert, !11 speech,"' MOLLARS lyllove it Lu imove,l a fwluro it prqerly apphol. I I three tablespoonfuls sagar, juice of one SPACE FiRMINT9 Tennent &'Tennent Lauimiue laughs. "Are you going in for Very," answers her friend dryly. 'IT The listeners exchange "lances. ierrion. Rub the rind of one orange anictoth, EMINGg HERRON & 00,11 , . EXOMLp. O�Nr. theiwsthetiu style-peactick-blue. anti sage. -I suppose Lady Vav4sour neverheard " And this was realF; fow they went on in the sugar, then scrapa off. with a kfSifc. Sole 114's, Vm & Zal St. Parl 8treat, ZIONTMEAZ. green and yellow? 0h, yes -I shall be de. anything abont-tbat." -Ilow idiotic "' murmurs .\lea. Douglas, MIX all together, pear into a mold end sBt ____ �� 00A lighted to help you. We'll drive to.1forrIsla $I Oh, there was nothirig-nothing ; ba, " I knew Lady Htwynde was always very on ice till wanted. Turn out whole as for SO101'VOInl�tOraftlIOLION br#t.1 and select things together." I would 210 eceentric, bit& I think she !s. quitagaing out jelly. Serve with or of crne". Alt g"O.da Lftrlhg ULU r�( ., assured trip- so himself. t have without crea,ur. tratia zark aro pgm Zi I POrT Ll.n S. -Ana Allmut- � n Bavarian Cream. -One quart of sweet POUQ11an Evqwi, 1-11, roux"ll: WA-�,OLFqAT,r, Together ! His heart gives a quick throb trusted my chilil's happi ess to his care had of her mind now. I hope she won't imbue R, P, RON �9_�a�,_, - as lie hears that word. He wonders he nob done an. The world is so Censor- lauraillo with any of bar absurd ideas. milk, one-half box of gelaticle, Four eggs, Um. Slionny .iNonj;rand PZM- 1, � Gradluater of the whether .she has lorvotten. Re feels a lons, clear Xm Chetwynde." How,was she dressed-Lauraine, luteRn ?" beatenseparately, four level tenpoonfulsof do. SmInni-, lo=Brind, . W 0 N E e . =111r,MARUT, on mna,,� 1. ler". Ontario Vat"rinsr7 -,)�- little impatient of this calm friendliness Nlra. Chetwynde laughs. . " Oh ! quite aisthetio I"' exclaims 11178. vanilla.' Soak the golatino iu. tlii milk for W111511, * T-10. rani, ton . ;S n R I T orrrer, - rr,e;-onrq,oioI oiTj,,,vu H%II "True; but allthemimethereisn in a da'vla. . , Ivith which site always treats him. She O a O'k Wo:)Ilffe. " Indian silk., creamy coloured, half an hour Then put ik on the fire in a I '"'" 'on All 'On "' , HANT. ' ' . _­ -11, 1. - __-11'..".- .-.---.---- ignores tile pas' so Utterly that at, times be withotit fire, you know-&ild Lady,Jean big PlIffla, arid vary clinging about the skirt . double boiler ; beat the yolks of the eg . gs antforiolotpolm n&-sonJC0*Ch,%MI8he7;J,h=c3 I T ru U0XRXT0 LoAx. feels Impelled to say or tie something des- was awfrdly wild about Ilia marriage., atillarl'intonse'llat. IltnowiLwasintense and the sugar together, and when ilia milk ' rez-'uson "' st'n'- T"a'- - nor' "t"O"j- - ` , a- 4--_ � perate, if ouly to Nvaken liar from that calm 'Mrs. Douglas looks uncomfortable. cc I because Keith said so.,, COLIZAC,rr=cO. L-11luadm.., Yin ZoPrIncus, Vin-d'Eta .-- __-4��_. 1 . is boiling stir�the eggs in and coo':. until it 416 St. Paul street, molltreni. ON -El TO i: -'- =_"____= don't know anyt-hing about her. But, I &,m. 'whites of tile , , -_ _=-_t-_6-_ 1 6 and know that she can feel still. " W.bat made 11r, Athelstoue go to such begins to tihickon. Beat the - I M A X A T 6 A N D Tile Attraction she bad ba quite sure she is all, right, She is received a nonsensical affair?" demands 'Mrs. Dead- eggzvery ligh.t and stir it in, first removinq it — i LoaMeraeut, S2,3,000 Private Fends. a,,, d for lihn is I . . - _% - 239 GOWV&nle� rtlin,jouted. irtent as ever. All his rage arid indigna- everywhere." . las, frou-ning. from the fire; flavor and Pont into the niould ; C X W -Z XX G�W M; X6 I L_F_ 1)IC.KSa,,4 tion had not killed it-tbe barrier in his th44 Of course," smiles 'her friend. "And "Didn't ask him. 'Spose lie likes io to coo]. Beat &be whites well into the all$- � " __ - "44.,r"Ister i,l-.t emed bu se it to fresh life a very openness of their friendship is 'yearu' at bib also. Perhaps it's refrashinry tard. . I J. W. Lowls, - 10roppletox, 11 I ; ­ ____ - - ___ - * ' 'a rou object and meditat'e � IRS 07 THE DUSISMS Ma 02 TFE Cm � "' p ' P ' a- .y met guarantee sufficient for its perfect harmless. to fix one's mind on an — — _SFUETING, ,,�l a- th Again- neas ; j list like Lauraine's with Keith Ath. upon it. Can't say myself. Don't think I , ­_­ __ ---------- g "'titme. in the world was to him what � BANK PLUNDERERS.. , ON NOTRE DAME STP-EZT . FREID W. FARNICOUB, Lauraine, was. Xo womam. ever would be, olstone." � ever tried it.." I . , I 11 M CEN he felt assured. Had ))a been wise he would D "Keith Atbelstoile!" exclaims Mrs "And didn'tthey do anything?" Inquires The Itnilaik Authorities Hayf� ReVin 11jr. i COST13,1121T.T0 h. R. MOTS Ell) MMINAT Llaivaj ' T fl En have shunned her presence so long as he angles, turning very white. 11 What do Mrs. Chetwynde. . 1'raiecall I ons ivith Sonic Vigor. � nleolrlc Cars Pas3,tllo J)0or .1 I I 1"WiNial Und Silrysprand giv _ it could exercise its old poterlt witch. you 'mean?" " They talkedan almighty queer jargon, ., RVMrZ XODEIM IMPIR0 , . , - I -4 -NT knew ) W -Um �- . G­3:MTMMMZ :MW(:J., .(), 8,,� , , "Thoy are always together," says Mrs. if that was doing eci.al says :-In deference to , RATES* 61.1% ro . 'O. � � Office, 1'r­Aftirs_4amwe1Ils'Bioe1c, 13mitor.0at cry for him. Phet-wynde, maliclo anything. A lot about t),;4=a,Pf public opin . ion and the rising - , 11 , Italy. "So they were 'disciples' and Iseatching after the un- __ I L � . . _____ . I But -who is vilse that loves? in Rottio, for the matter of that. tut, of known,'and the I abstruseness ofthe bean- deni.tridatmoug theDop-abiss thavjustioe ' � . " She is quite safe," he would tell himself course, they are vtry old friends-broaght tiful,' which was the r shall be done Lo persons guilty of exLensive �' - 7 11ADE o I . _ .1 aligion of culture. 1101NTUAL-,!�-:� I'Z��- 41 1. _.. ::::::::::::::—_ restlessly. "And for myself -if it hurts up as children, and all that?" I Lauraine saw some snow-dropa arid violets plundee of Italian bank-$, the authorities 1. I I M 9 -1� , 1110 11 %. ! . WAMR1,00 MUT me, it is my Own fault- I must see her some. have began to prosecute -with some eviden 0 0 tl A� C 0 1 IN. -. "i � THE " Of course," says NIrs, Douglas, loftily,.. and admired them, and then someone burst .14 - r_; rs I 0 WRLh �m co I I I FIAP, INEVRA140 E 0 0 , . times." If Why they were like brother and sister.' out about the fierce beauty of the sunflower of vigor. Signor Cuoinielto and others I . I C'� 8 V. _J =� . . Established I lu L8,03. He had grown to look upon Laurame as eachinp oi the tigor-lily. I have been indio,ited in this aitv for the &I, . 11" "' FACARTHUR V 0 . .. UEAD OFFICE - martyred to her mother's selfis urely no one is so uncharitable, as --l' alic' the " ' leged ernbezzlement of 2,460,600 lire from i n ­ CL� I Z! 11 � lines$. He 11 11 collicas fri'Ll'idladat then, and said so, but Q knew she had never cared for liar husband, 'M . 9 WA TERL.00, ONT. 3. y dear we are all uncharitable, more Lady Etwynde only smiled that sad,, pale PIPE ,4�, , - Q41 , sbeen-over Tiventy-ei,h less. And Lauralne is very prett I the Bank of Naples., R I -- & cc. 0 , � � Thies Company bn, Re saw that even in this short space of time or y, and t i t- r'l Ili I M`iin stioce'sFul One Lion in 1yestern they war Sh, Francis not quite so devote'd as he might simile of liars, and murnitured; I Ali, Na. Cuoiniello, who was manager of the bank ',�, i 0,� a n d con f in uu:s to i r & e drifting slowly -surely apaxt. -and who ws,s dtiguised as a �riesb when ar� ; p,kCTORY�� - I � -� +6 �� Im ri�ureaM`inst lossor be considering it was a love-matcli ture ha much to tea XT5% Vditainza by Fire. Buildin- "And I wouli have natide her so happy!,, I -so you , a all you. Her great � I . .. - . . an . gs, Merehan(usa marvels are yet a blank. To comprehend rested by the police in ilia latter parb �zof ...._-_­.., �. . --- , - etonea ana all other deseriptioas he thought to himself in those I . � Z fa . or hours of sat!, said. I think I should give Lauraine a hint, January on tbechargeori whiu,li tie has just . L . � L. I I Insurabler,roilerty. Intend- if J I . liar is a power given only to the chosen L CARADA TRUSS FACTORY I Ina Insurers have I L .. . I 'L : ibeontion of in.-urinzon the Prentima e tude when the maddening recollection of (I few.' I noornmon nea . r I ,e t& FLG�003'r ' -*To t , t I =ail.,Ulia quite ci,pable of managing ,felt u . aying that been indicted, has con' ,eased that lie ab. L I � . I - Oash System. . that one face was always before him. . stracted. the entire sum which lie is accused I Est. 12 s I- - , rop, . I L I 1, L Dftriniz thp.�'ast tei, yearsthis company bas her own affairs," said LMrs. Douglas pettish- she resembled NaturC there, for I alit bless. t Applinnces fbr�nll kinds of Phy. , L �. I in of embezzling, in Jo.nuary last, . !it his eon- sical Deformitics. Clr6ssl I . . I , ... I He almost hatad her at such timies; hated ly. In liar a . I'Said 41L I I : 34811ed 57,1i93 I oliele-i, covering iroperty to the her because he could not forget her, and all wit mind she thinks she knows 'd'f I " prehended her," I � I I : : - anlorMt, Of $0,872038; and paij In lossos alone cc "And one hears such wonderful stories fe8sion. lie exculpated the cashier an( Improved Pat, Artificial 1.1inbsi , I . I . I . I � how such a hint would be receiv _ $M, i 62,00. his riches seemed nothing in comparison is 0 . ad. Keith . I that 'he had a . ,I / 1. , L . abouttbis Lady Etwynde," murni ties iven 370,000 lire to him to ., - S end for -�- I . cash him le I'L ��) '' I Asiset�,_ ,1+-t7(;,1oo.00, . nly a bay. Lauraine looks, upon . avoice � ,.�. I L I . consisting Of with j ust-her love. I ebb due to the Banca,Ronnana. Ti ' ;?rj"M:�C LTST 0,nd 011tCrMX.k3 mia I � I I inRn,nk(7Aoverninenl,Depn$' just as 9. brother-alw?vys did, intho background. "Really, it seems quite pay a a. Y'l � n'T raig Street, Montreal' 111stuff . L . L . . I � . I itthn', th� unassis- She wag q.ulte Unsuspicious as yeb, Site oustorited to order him at She is 40- disap intin I � ramainder of tlle� aumolint en-,­bezzled Cuci-. ;Z;;:iZ�,-------- I I 11 . I L sedl)"Reliem Xoteg on hand -.1,nii in t ougli t . he must have got over Ilia boyish in. oilt, and ha�v ,6 g."' tt L 'L I ". . - __ -1 -------- ____ � ­�. � . foree. a him .r � - I JAV, W-k­F.,,r,X.D.. Prasidr,n,,,, 0 ,,,.'TAYT,0& beside bar. Pray don't listen to such ill. I 0 is real pre y, "remarks Miss Arms- niello has handed to ,a person whorn, he d id �, BOOT & SHOF FWAINUFACTURERS �' ' I se(�rvfaxy. ,Jr. 13. lf,gaims, , fatuation Ion ' since, and that their friend- . ) . I . . I tasia Jefferson. . � I � L : - "not Wi4h to name, atirl *110 und6rtook to , 1. , I)Oetor . cll.A.�5 'L SNELL, Agenb?Lil xeter iirtd viciriity . " H natured gossip.� I . V. L . 14 1 1 � J. & ST8P'firW9, II'liclep le, Beaudry St, , I 11 . ; . ship was as r a,I to. him de to bet, a Was I I Pretty I But then she'dresses so, oddl return the amouq*izhin four days, I - 1- 1. 11'' . I L . I I careful enough Let to undeceive her,. for . But all the time an uncomfortable main- I I ys I I -1 - - L LL I I �.. I I . I . I I I and her hair �' , �, � , , L .1. . I I --__;I .... 1,11!1161t�_9�._ L 11 ---*-On--QO1W_-W I .:. L . I ` ' 7, I I � I . DEPOPWING GLIM"gflS L ­ . �_ a a ' 11 I I ,V� . � I I _e, ML 1�0 r reacted above all,rhe sentence of banish. cry is rising lip before her, She see' "A club behind.and a nimbus . i 7 The copyright on " Uncle Toms Cabin E .. �� I , L I , ,4 .. . mietitshewouldhievitably pronounce. She ale young face and.the fiery wrath of twoL l,,,1gh,,b1 I n front " S. S. 7,11113AI,11, L t77 I 1. I., : � I 11 . I 0. nLS BaLnk had p lue eyes, and hears the � pkssfon�te'i he pretty Anlerio&n. "Tryi ,,I)t a . I I I crai g I . �4 , 'L_ ," I I . L so lmucl� colder and prouder b � � e. 8 .ng it xpiied lately. I � . :kL L r (ca.&ItTEREDBY FARLIAME, had grown arria� . I I proaches of Keith Athelstone's lips' . still seeni to suit her. Real cunninj silo . I I . ,� , , . . ; T, 1855) since her ill ,Ye, he thought. N-WOUGE & LIQUID GLUEIM .� I L I "I 1, y L . as lie looked when she lay back in her cli�ir with A crack regiment of French cavalry -the L 11 L I ANFRa ,� � � I Side eBL. ' L . I I I , -at -� ... ... $1Z,000,000 The seat is found, And side b they tells her of Ilia rallied life. Good heavens 1 herey tiirne�up­so." i . l3tliChasseurs�has jUS"L adopted � little I ,D t 1?&idrtP0aliit - B. AUL Price.i Pight. 759 OrsIG, I Best Fund ... ... ... sit, talking of a hundrod direrent, things what 4oes lie mean? Why does he sta,y by I I I - l � - - - � � I I "I L I L L L -y in teries t. I - - ------,--, --- . I I I 3,100, Or Sh-i imitates'her so exactly thta there is a bo v twel ve years at age u n d er ve i I—, .. . Rogdoffice,Uoutreat, I I , that fcr them have a common interest. To Lauraine's side now! ,She feels nervous and W11 -bred ripple Of lau 11 in� cirolia'stan :, USTRICH FEATHER MANFR. L "I I I I I ghter� among the, L ces. : During the ularirpuvres . I I . . L � Lauraine it is the niostriatural thing in the 1111alettl6d, and almo,qt resolves she will circle but behind Miss Jefferson's back L corps, IV. SNO 1". I atherspiepaireC1,1913 Notre Dame I I � �. :[� 8VLoLFtP.�TA�N-PTTII,MALS.P,ga,'. whialf tunk place in the sumnier tlii L _. " 11 I 11 1. I . world that Keith should be beside her, and speak to Lauraine, and give liar that word theyw, ill all denounce the vulgarity an'4 bad on i tg departure from a sm , I ... - I 1, I I age, was - . tire as She Can to 110 all Vill . Z.__-__-_V--W=-W , C�ii'""�'M-4XAGZR, she can always talk, to of caution which her friend has suggested. taste of ridiculing anyone to whose bouse followed by tlic lad, who refused to leave I E MANUPACTURERS I . . Money advanced to good farmersoil thairown one else. Yet thereLiS that about her which The world iSLSO wicked, and after all— she . bad just been. Of'ooarse, thay themsely. . I So r. I � L I : note w! (b one or move endor4or at 7 a)ar 0eat. gilt$ arL ' into it, and inade bimself useful at,, nio,it, . .1.1 I keeps all dangLerons Allusions in cheek, He a I I y occas� W. GORDWT & co�, cc) I, S�, Pill), I I perannuat, L . wliicb sometimes awes the wild, Arrivals. ' rrupted by fresh as never do such things I , I � ions to the officersandmert. Afterivardshe - .-M-C �, I I � Exeter Braneja, I hot,yoang L . Mrs, Douglas draws a little nearer. to accompanied the two squad 8TENCILS, MEL UAMPS, 0" L heart beatijig so restlessly by bar side. In'to the exclusive circle in which Mrs. 1�f I - I 81�a WL t' Cons whichweTe . . IN, ' �dL Is, ET8, . , I �11 - � . op(m cr�,-T ]awful day,from log, M.jo8 P"et I. ,He rs. Bradshaw B.. Woollffe, aux, rf�,turiiin� t� I' . I I � I L t,ries a hundFed times to speak, baid y6t- Douglas'.sciul delights, stride the ma.43sive. � � an s to Iscub'to Cara' �e7jc,,3 with 0. W, DAWS0 ,60 ,lor Preces, -749.0:7afg . . I I 11 al"conceVninj Y, th--m when thoi ces" Con 0 _. I I I . I proportions arid gorgeous sweeping draper. , 0 f .��. __ , I . SATURD1YS, to g. tn. to I j), in. he dares xjot� - - , A I queWoz 11 eith A�,helstone. on �he 8 � , 1, .. 11 Yoil might have bi-might your young 019 f5trikd 'Were r,,�fal,,v; . co).1 . I I I I t.. �1, . A I - I . I P � � I I . I Currentro,to of interest allowed on depo$[ 11 She would never forgive," he thinks to lea of -Alta. Bradshaw X Wuotlfla., Fol- friend here,"she says affably. .� or,cl Bmnche, who commands ,the 13th I " . . I THEL 1 I I I 1 I 1�10ur,A, M!Lde ihquiries about the I i I � . T)YT4�R HJ�RDO'N bim�olf. "It wotildseele almost aal in� �� 1, ill LT'L lowing tier is a dainty little figure -a sorb, 11 G'uess lie did n'� wan b to come, 11 mwmcrs 01vu 7 . I . . _1 , . � I , " . L , Still, no -'v"', of modt= Dresden shepherdeu in RI)d learnfilL . )GY I "� - X rb T ��,� R " � I . Ithatl , , l�,- ' ��� ! L ", 11 I "' " Of Mrs Woollfre, blulif,ly. "At least he 4;A 1 1 1 1 � (�­ , . 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