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CHA,FTER, X.--(CozrriNOLD .
smiles Els heere seems to warm
that siga a reinembrame-las whole face
u't get it from yours
the o e men ea •
th le
Sir Francis a littlea twinge, He
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knows 11 h 'sites to
going • •
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Throat, Sold by all Druggiste_pila. \seam_ _ea ehroz
For e Lame side, neck or Chest betnenee 1-.21.ulvil
feaster wiitaive great satisfaction. --25 senkaLeuraine
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The Lady Etwynde mulled sedlY• "You
ly a
not quite is mere ,.
1 outeide the sle.
ideal terie for those Pa a'
le I teninee
n rees and culture mese eti tg i . ,.
-we all need to be enlightened. Our ensue
tendencies are hampered by stedel
,1bic,tener:tihd
c,han es. Lad Etwynee notices ,
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rows troubled,
" Re is iix love and he. does not conceal
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it -poor boy," ehethinks, cempesslona e Y,
"Ab, I always thought thoee freternel av
imposition. One
vfeelso
Perfectl w what
r e , • • ,•
vie ma
convey, but be hes an °patinae? eon e
o his w fe a e noth•
that Keith's attentione t .i r ,
ing to her that whatever tenclresse there
' 'th Lear-
Is hes on the side of e yeung man.
aine is oold and calm and uninteresting -ho
has his to those facts. LOY
thee will suit the dim old Chase, with its
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great dusky chambers atid magnificent hall,
' • Moving
aud oak•manelled gallenee. to and
fro °exiting her guests, 9,n ta nag .
f hd Ile thepretty
frothy nothinga that Soddy - demands,
thinks only of this. The longing
What 1 s t e housesirife with delight,
fi 1 I, . , , ,
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And makes her biscuit crisp mitalight,
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Her breailso tempt the aPtielite?
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COTT° LE N E
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r VI AL, a restrictions.
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"Sedan, Vitceizens *SAVED .3.1x r_
La stem
Yusiderittkebestremedyforadebliftete
over used.' For Dyspepsia,Liver0 illidneY
ronble it excels. Pelee 75 ets.
vidual
But the soul will and its
• d b h paltry barriers,
wings an soar 4 OVe SUP p ,_
W omeu will take their pleee iti the eanna
of the advance& and, the meeker% at pro-
,
gress will have to recognise its truth, nut;
rangetnents were a great
or other is euro DO a.sk or deur° that ' litt le
' If li • k 11 the (ill ranee
more W IC sest Ma ea a e t e •
An ! it is worlds enough. away from these
two. Doe e she. know, I wonder? 1 think
act that serenity and
not. She could net. y
made up mind
Jean hes not yet been able to etimulate his
tired-' f his wife into emitting one
passion or i ,
spark of jealous fire. He has. tired of her,
but he has great trot in her. Ile never
fears that a breath of scandal Wilt hover
is t kine absolute - osseseion of • her, d
an
ee •P, ,ir , - -
her -there.
'"' et it will not be able to follow , .
She feels a dread -alit -met a dislike t
him, to -night. ht. - The meteor of that scone a.
f • t i
r with a sense o in o -
few days gave fills he • hY
. - 0
citable her
What is 't makes her pastry then
le 3'
A. treat,h husband eats so much,
er .
Though pies he never used to (Mich?
COTTOLENE
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CH ILOR S CATARRH feeith%t
nv
i a law powerful enou h to sway
it s p g
the whole maehinery of civilization, and
fift it upward to a grander and. 1° ftier
i • , too trans erent. Oh, I
ndiffinences She is p
hope she does not suspect. It would be
• •
dee& She is saye.ang heenti•
terrible in and ..
about her, and to all Lad Sean's hints he
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turns a deaf ear -as yet.
e
"I often wonder what made you marry,
shame and leather's. warning
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sounds like an added insult.
A settee of irritation -of itripatience-of
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disappointment
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What is
RE M E ", 11„" life
Have youCatarria ? Try. thisponedY• 1"vill
'rice SO cts.would
positively -relieve and•Cureyou.., , itmenos 1,1,,,I
This Iniector tor its succeasfin ;tree
eurnisheafree. Remember, . asemedies
Shil°11af atoll
are sold on a guarantee to give sates a s
e
"
"Good Ileaventi ! wha.t a dreadful wont-
thinks Mrs. Douglas. "tow on earth
can Lauraine get on with her ?"
" - ave no oug I mu° of such
1 I h t th 1 t h
things" she says aloud. "I am net A
.
fel, bat she ta not happy, Anyone oan see
that ; and her liesband is always rim-
•
nine. after that brazen woman over
there. Dear me how sad life is. Full
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of contradictions -of pain. Mr. Athel
stone," she add, aloud, ' I want to speak
"tap Lady Jean a ow y an t oug . v
J 1 1 d. h litf 11
a - '
under cover of the music that has followed
• "and she seems so
the French recitation ,A
unlike the sort of woman who would. tempt
you into such a telly." •
" You are right ; it was a folly," mutters•
a her beat.
is heavy tr.
" He is not good, or honourable or he
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not stay,' she says to herself, ae,
move where she may, the sadness of those
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eyes, with t ms watc u entreaty, aun s
h h ' hf 1h t
her. "Why did I let him persuade me to
.
that
it shortens calce,so met
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Betterthan lard, while less in price
an .. ,
n does the cooking ina
d d" trice?
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COTTO LEN 1!
LEGAL.
clever woman, like yourself, dear Lady
Etwynde. But I really think we are very
happy as we are. Whatgood can progress
to that gentleman over there. Ile is a Sax*
ant of theamost advanced sehool. Kindly
,
Sir Francis, moodily. "But I was mad
about her, at the time, and, after all, one •
time it is
utter word ?"
The guests leave -the great rooms are
solitary. Sir Francis goes eff to tinish the
What is it that fries oysters, fish, ,
Croquettes, or eggs, or suclielike dish;
‘
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I,. H. DICKSON, Barnster, Soli-
P a. otter of Supreme Court, Notary
Public, no aveys neer. 0 aperaissio um, in°
Money to roan,
°Mesta anson'sBlook, Exeter,
do?''
"Alt le sighe Lady Etwynde, "The Id
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cry a the world -the battle-ery of the hu•
man race, that is ever so obstinately oppos•
ed to it e own When we cease to
gave me your arm."
'Keith rises and obeys, and comes now
within the radiance of the floating white
draperies that haere been before his eyes the
whole night long.
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must, marry some or other; a ne.
cessity when yea have property and all
than"
" Mad about her 1" sneers Lady Jean.
"How like a man! You, could atop at noth-
ing, of course, but the absolute possess
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evening sornew ere else, Lanraine nate
h
herself wearily by one of the open windows,
and looks out at the foliage of the Park -
a dry, and sere, and dusty now, wi the
II d d ' d with
long roug t an eat o summer.
I d h d h f
She looks looks, tears
see.
As nice and quickly as you'd wish?
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COTTO LE NE
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What is it saves the tim- and care
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11010 li. 00111.1INS,
Barrister, , Solicitor, Conveyancer , Etc.
Bs:I:ITER, - ONT.
OPFIOE : Over O'Neirs Bank,
.good, - . d-wheti
oppose, and investigate inatea
prejudice and obstinacy give way to
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thoughtfulness and conecierittion, then some
proper basis will have been obtained, on
which to establish the glories of Progress,
and the sublimity of Culture.„
Mrs, Douglas feels too hopelessly bewild•
CHAPTER, XL
" AND ILL-Meal:la EYEe INTURPRET TIN F.
STRAIGHT SUN."
Lauraine is talking to an elderly mau-a
e She iteither looks
colonel in the Guard .
sion of our fa.ncied toy, And your craze
Y
has lasted two years ! Admirable fidelity !"
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Is woeld never have been a craze at
all," whispera Sir Francie low in her ear,
" if you---"
, she says, ao y ; ave or.
. "Rush l''. f tl " I h f
• end aud great
gather in her eyea and roll slowly down her
cheeks. ' She has everything that the world
counte worth having -the is young and
beautiful and c n ted and flattered - but
o r ,
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for all that her mare aches-aches-echeo.
a xe was i tpessible then it is doubly
n -
.
And patience of our women fair,
P
And helps them make their cake so rare?
COTT° LEN E
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the
"UILLIOT & ELLIOT,
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Barristers, Shears, Notaries Public,
Conveyancers &c., &e.
ered after this speech to pursue the subject.
.h
She gives a eigh, and resigns herself to in,
comprehensibility; bit the entrenee of the
d
gentlemen makes a alight disturbance, and
the Lady Etwynde relapses into thought.
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but she Le perfectty, pain-
up, nor moves, .
Keith 'standingb
tully conscious that Kett is y
her side. She knows that he has crossed
the room and left Lady Etwynde with her
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savant, and all the time she has e 4 4,rett4
bidden yett to speak of that. It would have
been,differeut if.we had met -earlier. As
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She elide the sentepce with a sigh. It
may mean anything, and is poetic 1 it
souuds better than to "As
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impossible now," she says, wearily, "Sin
' h' h way I look at
-s ame-misery-w lc ever
it. Oh God bel me -what am I to do ?"
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( TO BE coereiNtren.)
o is It earns gratitude
Of every lover of pure food
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By =ken COTTO LE N E" so good?
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interest.
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listening Unknown to each other, both of them are 4n eyelid, or stirred from that e
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watehing the swine meu-the tall, well knit attitude, le
• Keith stands there, petiently. ehasA
figure of Keith Athelatone. Re stands a _ ... . . , a _ _o,
little aperli from the group; his face is very the heppy knack a looking Alw ye graio
aof
grave and very pale. There are dark shad. fel, and to•night he looks handimmer t i n
like bruise his and the ever, despite the pa llor of his fece, the
say, you are
smite as rich as Joel Saloinans and are of
better birth and family, I would' bave teken
you instead." Sir Francis hears only the
sigh, and meets a glance from the dark,
brilliant _
e n.Y-e.
a
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very rornantie marriage will te,he place
either in .Montreal or Iberville on the 5th
. . .
next month, the contracteug parties
being Madame de Bellefeuille, the youtic
Made only by
N. X. FAIRBANK & CO.,
Wellington and Ann Streets,
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MONTREAL.
DENTAL.
ows a under eyes, , . ,
'a eyes. The colonet
drooped lids hide their expression. Perhaps dark shadows under In.
hee anunats
Laura'
As it „ you are cruel," he whispers,
passionately,
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1 1 1 ^ that 1
vemow at the ate cm one of at name, w to
died in Montreel
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it is as well. They are ayes more given to talks on, and answers
The edly.
44 Cruel to be kind," she says, with a
two or three years ago,
d le d
an a tve .to. o merchant of the western
TT F. KINSMA:fsT, L. D. S, D, D, S.
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reveal than to conceal, . other men •
wonders if any rnemor is at WuFK
Keith wostates.
Y
little teething laugh. "Keep to your pearl
Although these distinguished
•
Graduate of Roy -al College of Dental Sur-
Rens, and of the Dental Depertment of Torou
to Umveriity, (with honors.)
Specialist in bridge•work, and. old and
porcelain. trowels.
draw nearer to the clazzltng groups of eilk, ,
and eatia and lace. Someene goes to the within her heart -if her light words and
.
d b 'Through the smiles are real or acted, piano, an ,eguis to play.ie
1' ' t the other end of
open window a faint breeze steels, and There is a Attie star a . ° •
weighted with perfume, fleets through the the roam. Someone is gotng to tecite-e
,S.
of purity, mon cher. If you are not a
-
pielous husband, you might eurely be a
faithful one,"
"Have I vet told vou she bores me?"
says 8ir Francis, "And I know
1 b d f ' t'
people lata been engage or some ime
d 1 • '
pase an t lea. weddnig day fixed, they
have as yet never apoken to or seen each
Th. - - b ' t
other. le is romantto ne gene rue.
c Scientific American
Ales . • Agency for
„
Pure Nitroue Oxide Gas and, locol anttethete
fester eatinese extraottons. At Liman every
Ive.incsday. Office: Fienson,s Blook. Exeter,
who . friend f
e 1' h 1 French eount, le ao Sir
so.t. lc tee rooms.she
"lle only looka at her," thinks Lady Francis', The eldedy colonel is a little
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deaf, He mermen. an apology, and movesusectino
Detufantly.
detests me atitl alwa, 'a did. I did not
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mind tnat-once. Now.-eveli, one can't e
When t,.. de B a 4. •
len ' -' - a °Lau' Rlate busbaud Ile' 1 be el
died the moved to Chicago, and there while
, some bus' had ' t
maleco:restart e
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1)R. 0. R. INGRAM, DENTIST.
Succetsor to H. L. Billings.
Me =her of the Boyal Colleee of Dentalc
Slut:eons.) Teeth inserted wish or without
Pla's.tea. Golder Rubber, .t sate Anaesthetic
gaien for the painless extraction of teeth.
Fine Gehl 'illings as Require&
Ofeee ever the Post Oftice.
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Eteeywee and sighs.
"Why 'doesn't the slily boy go and tittle down. the long suite of rooms,
to some of thoth Al wome e" D I I Keith comes quietly forward, and drops
women ?» t re, oug a
Ily into the vacant chair. For the first time
says to hernia angrily. " Does he rea . _ . . ,
care for her still? How absurd! And how Lauraine looks at him. with one mama,
1 she takes in the
ill he looks-ae if he hadn't slept for weeks; comprehensive „g arleet
he dark shadows un-
but perhaps that's dithipetion, He's sure change be his Taco -4 .
to have his full share of it MM." der those heavy lashee, the weariness upon
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'Meanwhile Keith stands there absorbed the brow, the stern mitten of the meet .
He has not spoken to Lauraine Pity, sympathy, grief -all well up in her
always t a o e•s•ded adoration you
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know." '
"Fancy'adoring' anyone ! Row odd le
— Lady -
taupe Jean. t oug t It was on y
. "1 h h • I
la novais men I than"
, 1 ded
" Rave you never loved then?"
Lady Jean raises her arched eyebrows,
and looks at him with admirable amuse.
rnent. "1? -most dessidely not, Should
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correspoud with the gentleman who will in
a short time be her hueband. The corre-
sEondence becamefrequent, photos were ex.
au 1 d • d • tl t
gec, an 111 U0 -tune le wes ern
gentleman made an offer of Marriage. Rev.
Mr. Aubry, of St, Johns, P. Q., then took
Ca i 1; „„ • • I e i 1- e
au ri, t e n onattone n e us t a she
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lady, who accepted P
' her uuseeu lover u en
the understanding that be would embrace
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and grave.
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all the evening. He is wondering whether he heart And speak. he her g mace,_ ler lips I be einthout wrinkles at my age, if I had?
Non, mere!. 1 Dever believed in such folly
might aeek her now -whether her duties 05 are schooled to rigid silence. She dares no '
and never perpetrated it."
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the • Roman Catholio faith. As he meant
d
business there does not seem to have been
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hostess will permit her to give five minutes seem to notice these signs of suffering. •
to him. But, even as he thinks it, he lifts "If he would only leave rne-ef he would "Perhaps only became ehe right teacher
n
we ite _to g,ive yea t le lesson,"
h• • 1 M signal 1 am the gmce only be wise ''' she thinks with a sudden s t at hand • 1 1
is (le es,ant awe a r • . • , Sir Francis, audeciously.
fully waving fan of the Lady Etwynde. He passionate dread. "I could bear that but
' " The right teacher," says lady Jean
raw imsediment and certificates have been
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receive from a western clergymen testify-
s
mg to the desired thangeof religioue belief.
Madame de Bellefeuille, who was 16 at the
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1 has no choice but to cross the room and to go on like this is madness." . '
• with a little =chin leugh no
, take e seat by her side.. He speaks at last, ' "There Is
th such teacher for me, my deer Sir Francis.
1 " let have been discussingPr " London unbearably hot. I sup. e
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time of her rat marriage, is now 35 end
has a son and daughter.
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Carling Brae. a tore, Exeter.
S. ROLLINS Se AMOS.
Seperate Otecee. Residence S3M0 as fo mica
ly...e.e Irew st. 0.11 YYs: Spa cirman'e building
Mien et ; De 11311irti'81.11 3 as formerly, now;
door; Dr. Anlei''' 8,1,11 3 building, sou th d our,
g. A. ItseleleINS, M. 11„
e ogress," she growe i
says,with thee exquieite smile of hers light. pose you will soon be leaving?" he says. 050 defy fate."
di "I wish you vvould tell me how," says Sir
ing her face like moonligin as she looks at "Yea," answere Lauraine, uncoecet.ne y. primes.
him. "I was saying a` omen. spoil them- "Sir Francis talks of going yatching." 1 "The recipe might be ueefitl."
" You have had your attaek of fever, so
aelves by their dress nowadays. ,It is too "And you. accompany hint ?" you are safe," she answers. laughingly.
"1`) 01 I hate the sea I shall o
elaborate -too overdone. Laureate is, one . 1, uo-. , , e
P " No, my recipe is too valuable to be parted
of the few women who mat dreas perfectly. to Felon% Chase. I long for a little smith ,
with, Now,I t lk d t
you. lave a e o me long
Marine Guns.
The era of steam and hydraulics has
brotight evith it many various and im.pors
tent h n
a ees on board ship and espectally
a - ' • -
on board a man-of-war ; but there is no
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But then she has taste and artistie feeling." and rest. I never oared muck for fashion-denartment
enough to•night Go away and entertain
" It is not everyone who could dare to able life, you know." someone else."
t • in which its effect is made
more me.nifest than in thet which is con -
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AUCTIONEERS.
copy the L,ady Etwynde," Keith says, with "Does Sir Franois make up a large n
an admiring glance at the amber clouds party?" "I don't want to talk to eaderone else,
says Sir Francis, doggedly. "Why do you
"I Salomans, I know,d
fleeted., with artillery.. . Tim gunie their
mountings, the ammunition and prosecelles
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that seem to float round the graceful figure believe so. The send me away 9 You are not afraid of Mrs.
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used, the meth° of an mg t em, and,
veetingeeisetat tatisss
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Charges moderate. Exeter P. 0.
of his companion. "And to one who dresses are ping ; aul lelarc Vandeleur, his great
as she does, all other women muselook only friend ; and the Cheaters, and one or two Grundy, surely. V'
clothed.'" boating nuni." "Oh no. She anal are the best of friends.
Afraid 1 -well, I don't think I have
last but not least, the applianees to put
them into or take them out of a shi -all
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are extromel , novel and distinctly indica.
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uutil/lACTORS & Ii!..meEflOF IN ewa -.!„,,,,
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any
n with a difference " says "The alomens" riestmes. Keith a
" A distiectio eS . q , . need to be afraid. Everyone is talked about
Lady Etwynde. "You pay compliments note of surprise in his voice. ' Oh, the nowadays -either for what they do or what
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tive of this age of progress.
Th a • "Pal r with which the seamen
6 -rime gun
Thronseset tee senanien,
51 to et) Wellington Si. SondforSamples. tP
iu ateliers& Satiefactiouguarantood, ()barges
moderato. Hensall P 0, Out.
very geacefully. That is a rare thing now go, do they?" . they don't do. And it is so much easier to
adaye." " Why not?" asks Lauraine, looking at 89, d' "
y a thing than disprove it. It Is just like
"iou
of Nelson's and ttollingwood's days fought
the battles of their country, and won them,
e
PETERMAN 1 S ROACH FOOD
ENRY EILBE'.R Licenetd &no-
blowier for the Counties at auron °
and Mialesek 1 Sales conducted at mod-
erste rates. tiMee, at Post-oilloe, Crea.
ten Ont.
are very good to flatter me," an- him in wonder. "They are very fond of a lovel - corn le:eon-eve ,o
e p x re ne can say you
swers Keith. " What I said was scarcely a the sea -at least, Lady Jean paint, but everyone can't see you wath your
compliment. How handsome Lady Jean "o / supposio he says in tho sameface. Society never believe in the
S I lookst -It" s lovely
a omens to -night-." 1 .. • '1
pecttliar way, marvelling i Laureate is complexion, and yet wouldn't enter the
" Yes" answers his companion, giving a really the only woman in London Society dre„teg, room if it could, for fear of finding
g
was a 3 -pounder, weighing about tie cwt.,
and measuring a few inches less than 10
feet long. It was not difficult to move a
is wei ht and dimensioes to lift
gun of th g _ . '
't in and out of a ship or off its wooden
1 • '
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FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATER BUGS.
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rapid glance from under her languid lids in who does not -know? there was nothing but soap and water -after
the direction indiceted. But Lauraine asks the question in per. an le
Lady is feet faith. She does not like Lady "But
carriage, or even, when occasion required,
to parbuokle it up the side of a hill and
fight it there But the heaviest of a
w 1 k th D great. rolll gi,e. purr
proparlyoppllo .
totteetesttegtsie eaelettrattettua.tit r
,
EWING, HERRON .& CO., SPICE MERCHANTS,
Tennent&Tennent
Jean sitting on an ottoman, with good all this is no reason why lam to go
a maze of hot house blossoms as a back. Jean, but she knows no harm of Iter. She away now," complains Slir Francis, sulki-
brilliant detests that
guns
1 nodern man-of-war are to the ordnance
which Trafalgar was decided as Popo.
solo seas era ,se sin St. Pani Street,SIONTBEAL.
" ,—••••••••-•••••
EXETER. ONT,
ground for her beauty, and wears scandals° utterly she never iv.
a siren of corn -coloured satin, with scarlet , listens to boudoir gossip and five o'clock ' aaaret you trace the analogy? I don't
poppies gleaming here and there. Sir Fran. i tea talk, if she can possibly help it. To want to make your pretty wi e jealous. I
cis is standing beside her, andlooking down! her Lady Jean is simply a fascinating wom- don't want people to talk. I-1 don't want
with unmistakable admiration at the anim- i an of the world -very handsome, very brill- to give you a monopoly of my company.
ated fthe and brilliant eyes. lent, very much admired; a little These are reasons enough, surely.',
with
taptl is to Bunker Hill. These guns can.
al - d.
not be tilled and hauled about with or in-
or mounted an ismoun
taPkle, d d d* ted
47 c . s a
ithout spectra. appliances.
w . •
These special- appliances, which are pro.
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t ese, au Da, bearing this
te,,,,faatee „„tee,„„
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"i Ile',perhaps.but on good terms with a
Involuntenly Keith s glance turns from ?*1-- q -. .. , Your reasons are admirable -all ex-
her to Le.uraine. What a contrast I 1 the most exclumve or great"sats"and re- cept, the first, Lauraine jealous ! You
oeived everywhere. That her nueband
"Like a sunflowor and ably," murmurs I might as well expect the Venus of Milo to
i hould admire her, and shows his preference
the Lady Etwynde, following that e from its
vided at all the dockyards or other places
where shins repair to receive or change
. - • _ . .. .
eaguns, consist of a gigantic steel
their h vy
shears with wire pulleys, working in huge
„
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417 S P 1 R 1 T
nee"; ea= nrend*Idee 44
do -% lo. MERCHANT.
Agent for John 'Robertson & Sorts Scotch WhhIlcoir Jolo4
Ferguson &Sous, Glasgow; Itotillee AslIdemolu, Tarmac.
Cognac,
'MONEY TO LOAN.
• • glance . comedown pedestal, and walk
and comprehending it. disturbsh Tb• 1
I openly in no way her. o e.3ea • through a modern drawing -room."
' ous one must love Laur• •
, .
late -shaped 'blocks, the motive power being
hydraulic, provided by machinery
Franco. C1r.t.nrururar,Thr de P rInoess, Yln &ate
416 St. Paul Street, Montreal.
" Yes, he says, Quietly. " They are passionately,and ,, . ..
Marline does not seem an attractive
pumping
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ecereent, 525,000 Private Funds. Best
Lo Tung Companies represented.
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very unlike. One would scarcely expect the
same men to admire both." .
"Sir Francis has been more than two
years married," says Lady Etwynde, Ines.
loved her h bd at all.
ame has neverus a „ menu after all, does it ?" says Lady Jean,
" Why do you speak like that ? she
. musingly. "Two years, and you have done
asks him suddenly. " Don't, you like Lady •
Jean?" .4 with the olives and sweetmeats, and come
to the plain ungarnished roti. The roti is
5 omewhere in the neighbourhood. The
ship is le 3e y, the
• broughtalongsidethe . tt , ti
sheers are projected until the top plumb
't ' • d t
the gun whichx Is require • o move.
C2CrIre iarcormx.
M01\71TIZMAT...
s a , - i
J W. 14 wis Proprietor
DICKSON
Barrister , Exeter,
ingly. "Time enongh, 'suppose, to admire
"Like her? I have scarcely the honour much more wholesome, though."
to know her at all," answers Keith. "But “
Then t etJ: aps w lc i secure e gun are
The h s h' I d th
cast off, for these huge pieces do not have
IN VIE CENTRE OF THE DULNESS Lin OF THE CITY
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SURVEYING,
other people besides his own wife. Why
will women marry? It is such a mistake !"
. . „ , - ,I believe every man who marries comes
ef you wish to Know the truth, .i. am unser-
.. to the conclusion helms made a d—d inis•
'
trunnions like their predecessors resting in
. _
ON NOTRE DAME STREET
COSSENIENT,TO II. 11. MOTS AD STEAMBOAT 1,15DPIOS
-----
FRED W. FARNCO RR,
. .
Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil En-
" Why will they marry the wrong Man,
is more to the point," Keith matters under
what 'ill-
his thick moustache. " Heavens,Jean,
assorted matches one doessee I"
1 t I d
ave forme a prejudice
tunate enoug i o 1. . . take," says Sir Francis moodily.
ags.inst her. She mires me the idea of being ,
false. I should not you o make a "And every woman, tee," agrees Lane'
like t
friend of her. . quickly. " Well, its not to be worts
dered at. Difference of feeling makes a wide
a earnage, but are strapped down to a sad.
dle which lies on two long beams called
slides. Wire slings are next passed round
the monster, the big blocks are fastened to
"
Electric Cers Pass the Door. .
EVERY MODERN IIRPR9VETVIENT
RATES: 131.010 to 132:00, ,
el-ii‘Ymmi=t,MTC.,n
Office, Dpstairs.Samweins Block, Exotor.Out
"True," replies "the Ladye," "Scarcely
made in heaven, I suppose you think 1"
"A friend 1 exclaims Lanraine, quickly. gulf between. two natures ; and where do
" I should never think of doing that I am
• you find two people likely to get on togeth-
them, and the tripod is, lifted. awey with its
•
b den When it is over the
preciousUT .
the is lowered and cast off,
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INSURANCE .
In a very different place, it is -my can-
aid opinion.'
womanwho can't exist with.
not the sort of womai
, er for a lifetime? Bah -it is impossible !
out a conficlant-someone to ' gush to and Now -o-
g go -I have talked to you quite
wharf, gun
another piece is ready to fill its place : the
-like shears are once more called into
ss la le 111
tu r ; fp.... A° COLIN - . t,
?THE WATERLOO MUTUAL
J1‘.. FIRE INSIJRANO E C 0 .
Established i n 1.863.
HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT.
This Company has been over Twenty-eigh
years in successfal oper ttion in Western
Mrs. Douglas has arisen ere this and
moved away. She is never eomfortable in
Keith Athelstone's presence and is only too
thankful when she can evade him,
"Yes," says Lady Etwynde. "It is sad,
but true that much of tbe unhappiness of
'
life is caused voluntarily -the proofs of our
consult, and be constantly with. But Lady enough, and the music is over. I am going
Jean is very charming, and hat been very to chat with Lady Etvvyndee She amuses
kind to me, and Sir Francis wished me to me, and it is rarely anyone dthe that nom,-
show her every attention.'
A little hard smile comes to Keith Athel• days." -
a •
Sir Francis takes himself off obediently,
"Youb d' " h
stone's lips. , are very o e eent, e and the evening goes on. as such evenings
says.
_ , . , . usually do. There is music and singing and
gibbet
requisition, and ia a few monaents the ship
is resupplied with her ordinary armament,--ilificARTHOR
It is big hly necessary that chere should
be no digculty in changing the big guns of
a man.of-war, for these monsters have not
a long life comparativelyspeaking. This is
owing to what is called erosion, or the eat -
Le '' t•-• m C3 1m 0
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es . a. •-e.I, s e
PrIPER-' c, I, L.
4 A at CO. . a
te NTR o
FACTORY '''''-' 40 -0" ' iii
.
Ontario, and continues to insure against loss or
Mintage 13F Fire, Buildings, Merchandise
Man u f ado ri es and all other descriptioas of
insurable property-. Intending insurers ha
the option of Insuring on the Premium Note or
Cash System.
During the pest ten years this company has
issued 57,00.i Policies, covering property to the
=punt of 040.872)30; and paid in losses alone
S709,75240.
.
own un wisdom. Of course, results are al-
ways unforeseen.We only grope in the
-
dark. But, for my part, I have never
heard of people acting for what they term
'the best' without dire misfortunes follow.
ing."
Keith's eyes seem to travel down the long
Lauraine colours, and is silent.
. conversation., and the people who get next
her
Meanwhile, at the further end of the the people they like, are content enough,
room, with her yellow skirts and blood -red and those who ars wrongly paired are inde•
Poppies gleaming in the lamp -light, Lady •
S' Va t ik o, scribably bored, and the beautiful hostess
Jean and Sir Francis vasour are a me moves like a slender white lily among them
confidentially together. •
eat and two blue eyes watch her with an
" Wh must he come?" asks Sir Francis • ' ,t ' t
. intenser yearning ' han ever the Lady
Y ' dark brows together hi heavy Etwynde or her friends have experienced
.
log away of the bore by chemical and me-
chanoial action. As the cost of a 67 -ton gun
is not far from 550,000, each gun is fitted
with a ' liner or inner. tube, which, if if is
dama.ged, can be reit-loved and another sub.
stituted. If the full charge was always,
use& only 120 rounds could be fixed from
the before. it but
CANADA TRUSS FACTORY .
' ' •
Est. issli. 4. GROSS, Prop.
Appliances for all kinds of Phy.
.sical Deformities. Gross,
' Improved Pat, Artificial Limbs, 44
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Botoro ' PRIM LIST and CIRCULARS After
'Using 112 Orme Street, mama Ilene
"eree. osconwramaewebramonot
Asseria..4G116,100.0D, consisting of Cash
in Bank Government. DePosi tand the unasses-
oed Premium, Notes on hand and in force
J.WaYetenx, M.D.. President; 0 NI. TA.Y1.02
Secretary • J. 13.11 (MUSS, Iropestor
trail • -fleecy folds His heart aches bit-
8 In - ' ' g •
terly as he thinks of what ' acting for the
best" has brought epee two lives that might.
'
frown. 'You could manage it if. you wish -for the subtle -the infinite -the Sublime.
ed." " , .
"Manage _ Lauraine is growing very weary of this
it?" re.eohoes Lady Jean. a s •
, tie she leads. There seems no po sible
"Cher can t a woman
gun nrould need relinhig ;
full charges are very exceptionally.used, and
are kept almost entirely for war -time. But
• • f r - • i ' ':
spite o these precautioes, when a.gutte.,
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
S. es T. STEPHENS, ,Wholesale, Beaudry St.
- ,,,„„„„,,,
. 01113in
SNELL, Agent for Exeter and vicinite
have been 80 happy now,
. •
" Oh, the little how is,
anu what maalasee -
r , •- escape- from It, and fashion, in as way, is
B 1 don't''
when she wishes? But wish to
w just fatiguing as the work room or the
as
. . , , , . ,
percha impression of the bore is taken,. it is
. .
.
• ' DEHORNING-CLIPPERS ' '
more, and muchit
and the little less -and what worlds away 1"
it. I don't care to be talked about • ' - - + . ' ,
Imaage factory, or the office. f here are times 110W
co would 0,
ld b Of urse Jo • 14 d '
we stlati e•
very frequently found that the tube is pit.
ted or Min developed cracks, and then out,
S. S. KIMBALL, • ' ti7 Cad
, .. s . . . - g
ISO
. The Mo ns Bank
(CHARTERED B Y PA aLtamniv T, ins)
1 .' de.
He ta Ice on with Lady Etwynde in ,
stiltory fashion. He knows he need notnoisy
exert hin t entertaining here She
'self o be .
likes listener be inter.
as .When she longs to be away from the roar of
anything 1 wished, but 1 kaow what's hest, • .. s te t breathe cool fresh eir to be
ssre,e , 0 _ , . .. t ,
d nean to stick to my -first resolution." -
and 1 e . • . •
th . s alone with the peace and lovelinees of
Mr. nalomans rejoices in . e name or a • t_ e
nature to have p.m res
the gun comes arid 'another imniabulately
- ' ' ' 1 li f
free from flew by the gutta•pere la te ta. e,
drepe into the vacant place. •
. • . .
• , - . s - •
. l'illUC,LAGE & LIQUID GLUE MANFIt.
, . , , .
E. A.IlliDe .17rtces Rig7tt. , '759 ggrag
,., estean
, pea up capital ... • ... ee.000,000
, „e
'Best Fnaa '''' ". - '''."'"° '
HeadOifice , Montreal.IV
a good -one who can
• -hae
cl. 0 followthem, d
estecl in her i eas an em, an with
Ke' 1 ' 'eh. L 'that
Keith A.the stone as with aureate, she
' .• 1 t
lays her art aside.' Yet indeve, tear
„ s e • • . . ,
Ion ago decreed' ' • . -
Joel, but Ina wife g , ,
. .There is no euch thing to be found here.
it sha n ,p , an
11 ot be used by her le s ' d ' h '
„ „ . Every day, almost every our, has its .oc-
and ays '11 e " • ' • ' -
Jo he always le alw will b . .
cupatione The jargon the leughter, the
,.
' • . ' ' p . 'It
The entire empire of erste lia,s ut one
veesel.
,
OSTRICH FEATHER MANFR.
- ' ' - ..
SNOW I' a . Repel' 1 19I3N t D to
. . ' en C" trect 0 re a 0
. ,
7 NVOLFERSTA.N 'VtTnNI A S.Fliter ...
Gmenneelieeeraokre.
, .
Morley advanced to good farmerson their
eergon
he longs for ,on e sound of Lauraiiles-eoice-
for 'nth five minutes 15y her side, ,
•- 3 • • • • . ' L t
a
They have not met 211100 in the scene, v
, " You will spoil all the pleasure of the r ' a frivolities'of Society. ' l'k
scandals an,, . are a 1 e
t • for nae," murmurs Sir Francis. 'An
tele . . , _ distasteful ; but she cannot evade them, be
*" Chut I , she says, contempteenely; weary. She sta,nds in the ranks
she ever so - weary. '
- '
. &whet suicide 'took pla,ce at the Etna
bl af • ' Hanley,on Sunday. A
est
ria as ulnae , •
. t•, ,
ease .....e.••••eies•e•easeeieses
SCALE MANUFACTURERS '
. . , ,. , ,
W. GORDON es . , 601 St Pale
. CO,,,, , . ,
ssea
own
note with one or more endorser AD 7 per cent.
per anemia , ,
t zeter Bia,itch;
'
-
letwynde'e gardensatrideto:nighe her greet-
in f ' t escription ' But
g thi,e been o the, coldes ,d •
be date's trot go ever„to 'her, new,, as he.would
-
" dore.tebe. foolish. Yon can ' grovv mites, el. . t ds move onward iri the hot and
t 1r l• the waters of the Mediterrameart all rens nee me , ,
man a o , , . , hurried march, ,
while you think of yonr absent wife." .- • ' ' t* the d b f 't
, ' ' tt - S- Francis,.f 11 ' ' She is C01111 Ftg ei, aye new 6 ore a
'My ere Sir
man ,thiployed in enaeging rum, itanaaes,
after eecouple of 'hours' work, opened
, , . ,
the • bell at the top of the furnace .aud
.
into the -molten below.
'STENCILS STEEL "TAM S 1
, ,.• P. , DIES, ET!).
G. W. DAWSON,:/SencIfier Prices, leS'Orai4
' ' teeeseseassawssele
0 a. m.to 3
Ottoevery 'Jowl 111 day 1 .
' ' 'f ' 'd ' •'' ''' He sits there
hava done a ew aye '
' wile,"mu , , o . ow- . wileall be over -before she can fly to 'quiet
ed metal
llinlP,. • - a '
„from p.m
g4Tt-,11,Days',10 5.m 'to 1 p .;m. • , ,
t • - '
Currenteetet of interest -allowed .on deposi 0
.der
...., ,....e.rylvm -1-r' T -rim".....
N. le a nue 20, U.CRIJVIN 's . ' ,
. . . .
' Sub -Manager,
•04.?• . ,e1
cYc 481°11-
contenting himself "', With, an c
'e 1 listeningpatiently," if a little
glen e, an
'wearily, to the beautiftd 'aesthetes ,diSens-
'.,r, ,
- , -
ihen Lauraine looks acme's at him and
Mg the, rapid ,gesture of the , fan. te Ohe
there's that ming fool again, f see. et Won.,
y _ ,
he isn't tired of her ; she's insufferably
, .4 „ . . . . .
Sut1PI"' 0
,,ISIciZb good. women are,- agrees Loy
,
' Cir se . and in her child and her
Falcons ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' .
books find companionship more to taste.
• 'mated
I 'h ' 14 dark f ' laud,
She longs or t oze, oorest,
' r•'fi, - h 1
where the nomeo • e e see, eo oes a Ways,i
d ' ' tit* ' ' ti d bl d•
an every ing ..ts, gran an ,‘ m e, an.
, .
,Death was instantameotes, Baia no rernanis
Could be found. '' It be supposee that he coin.
. .
e terrible deed hrough the illness.
, . .. , , through v. - .EXF,TElt
of ins wire, and also a ru Duro for
h' i h -bad '1 d ' t
w ic 1 e recent y lue ergene an -oper-
.,. .
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