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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-08-17, Page 3"1.$3114`ner Mind R "There ile°." 110, We ., , ri L that; " wito :were eo liege to me." • aut.f.lyril.'-'.;nict- " t•M tOlre pewee. and never liltte3r t . 'tu all rigbt. 1' 1'. let u 0'4;00)0 "Kind to 1 jeeil. flow could they of tbe, hell) it?'' i • 0 • the wreck f ether •°. ,, , anti lie went to lieiP thielnpl Tile Ikarcrith, eed soniething More Lee_ _ate/epee' eeddealy d 1s t1an v ..le. the eubdued preetiOn it "0"greveetatittelit ' ' '. hte‘.'10 .te''1111.11P,i441,e;e•;?- ..X,eie4trecit .,:theereten :eve* tie „ePperlile alit • fititilithetle-04 the Otiet*. Ingroutu nt. th Coteet. it. 'slurried 'air OSt 44. homely OlO1 hibillIOS OS, 'the Phrlotat elite Cottage. ' L & f (1 1 1 'a cheer- eiwa.,,,..Teekeie--eor tzp. th wnit',, 'Vanished Vieeti iee tiAw thO' bedeee 'al "t• th' eteledeeereet, rao tgeleese. .e • .• • fie tiny ateteeeereeiet been ab1e to tiescribe alt the iibae by wluch an, aecident: pregressee tbe fleet catas- trophe? • • e„,- • . NO11111 kilOW tind monied nothing , "104;49,1117.14nTeiv ciite eeter ,ntied," e 0 * Idenlee ettilefed°. " .00ikbpt'.116,`"eilee :ten there is e Witiettl she • /A said he late*. - 'They bed..that sort ee thing in the Dontioion, only it „was tthe American paperS which led them wroug. eritan Jottreeliste/ have been tering us" tbat ehe end Ceuntry wag MOW 4 the Portt94... tleid Out " ^ Ott 1.41 I g than WO, fhtteellett ilL if 1.0_4 :the One.:V4rtnkl'f.g' 1 tl't14 l'Anroing'.'and.eXaitilti• , th:e "ka- a 1'3W (LI 'as. it -she':feared e eetakertee;.. it -___e_,...--7---e.--• *Ole, fi 4 , ^. V iletwft --icci.:474:iiiiiim , it' 1, 1,1, 5et ., for goiwn ti ..litattri:.71:1t.iimttg2t.1*':."'Aio 0.,icou,,m%411,0i.t.,.; ,,tt ,.. 41. '0 ,. . • , . . : , ,^ . , " Allid ,1).107 1. t(4141^40 . ''iand Cgi ; 01404 oul'411, ,. , ' . 4' 4 4".-.' ,',. ' 'Isickes4:.:iti :'it..",!'1,*hiercki'• ' ftt,'". ilkipar , ;park, t', 'grail. :bgi ' • ropi;fiodioki , -.,..'ilv Iltti polite of ,,rkelee:ree ot t '..b4k 'nd• ::4-'-'1,t, .34 not%so,r,p 4,tay,,.4*, Ai.f'" „ ' • 1044' .1t8.1.440tti. and &ett thet eltnieheie An, lati4 ere/ tittl of anxiety thap 40.44',1Pgi , I tile „f341,1fl this. ' h dnrin 7.4 X!, , the -m, •• vtL& "the ..tnitgot fire,0:40,4 • i.xtrein t. e ,t, ' , e.Attiplteit .4'1 *04011 Ip baVe 'leen._ :1111kktlim I•1 • plivil ttt aS,,h0,04yrratit:14 bee,'At,11. , 01 hr .13Aik,f,!..'.'",.„,:',iiiid ll..0' iAodc,..AX„..iy,k....eliekteneeekitetuld se evCirYtliing Wbieb . 4."..oties '. n...oii\het.:.)0s.,.-V4 ' 4 , " s t , ' 4. . 1, V i'.414Y,i3. 01.t1t0 it) (41tAlt, : .. \ \ , .H49 Wit At14:11.ti' kAtin 1,0! #4 ilit...Y had .. 11 4I : aletiihity of the cline 7,1.. h tit fOrward. su.neg' that he... * 'Pete et'liiiiiirte a tve .ft 7 eatended.,, AO • ttairtelectleeen pini:} and the men; . It :`rell41Cori1:,.11air Almost `,:totrched- his looking: the °titer •witii when ea ehip 1 'tn! toulPie "'Weill" •woulti not, coulee lips-. fits breath came fast, and he,. ' It is all right.** he settle "anetter- tattedstill as, a •stenee-bet, ehl how t look. . "Nether 'ot, titter% Is unlike a steite 'with that -feat beet - 2_ urt,•_. .... -, ,,,......„..,... .... -W tkilli if: A cer wP-14ri, Sr ) ot ,t . , ..miTtm ".p ertty a 111A, -- O 7 -fir tlio -mate- Oats- w. 82t. to 33e. ac Ming ,. _ if ifer lather were a• little less stately thing and felt the carriage sway ft- . .' : ' it a wonderful escape. And ;tam?' .it. vrith her forefinger. . 'coll'ection to 'open both e zne,ritte to frei a; old. 370 to 38c to No. and tOrtral. , fall over; but as she fell with it she Other night. Ledy Neraitets- t "'Toll refitted • to sing for ua the, stamping and snorting gofthe friaht. 4Y - was conscious of hearin. amid thorn's, eyes wandered over heir an*ioue- e""I don't quite like it," ahe said, - "I bare costae off better eVen tban up at hint With a smile lend A , , 4.. drawing back leer linger etud !oohing , .- little, ..those Canadiatia are assuredly born „"'",_ Atom atilt a curio abop. ;Some of e• toast e. Dailey -New an Old the !tomes - shreaaid. for 1 am not Ifeininine 'shudder which Itte thouget of Yankee pitrentst cording to. quality. quoi.ed at 40c to 415c, outside. ac- . , "IlutP1 will sing eoev." 4 encJil horses and the voice of tee • . .. Ile was going to follOW' her and F9achnuitt, ti a i - sound Ad another .• . -* . ' .,. IOWA, frightened.'" . . . , . • eutely the most eharming gesture ha SAD STI/I•1„, TAIFyir ITID NOT SEN. Ilye--,58c to 60c, outside. 0,Perke the piano for her, but, li,ady voice- i ";‘nd you ctm walk?'" he asked. had ever imagined, "'No, 1 urn sure One :circumstance which would not Corn -Canadian, 53c to et4e. Chit - Ferndale Motioned to him to remain If she' feZnted, it trtuSt have been ..0b. ,,,,eii I dont like it," and she laughed. be so rea.dily notieed by our Visitors. Omen freights: Ainerican. 0110 for 'W*tr0 he Was.. anti Norah. without A ' only for a moment 'or so... for „./. au -i • ...r ', • . enly-1 without one" nfilereeteble 1111Or''S 01°. walk to the Caurtes he *raid. reluel'eeld, "lieor thit ' I it good-bye glowerernt.he . • ,,u,... ,h,,, but which to me who knows what it, . No. 2 or No. ., yellow, lake and rail trace, of sellecurisefeesteeis, and tet aid you will have to "Thee at eltieen, and. Sang' the first .'thiog I telv it nian'S strierg anti retied her. t°'• "l'e tp""4" ''r'n'd Arin!‘ s°1"e !II'd1,1',1 tautly. . eo i ° i 1. . e 1 • r, ,ae.eie.gtislisi4i; u %bib: gd' , j:IP f i34"' ' -- 1001111$ to Woolwich was painful .. eu freights. *. ' isli.ked by her!" the extreme'. teal the way in whit* Pias--. alit'latiisitfleil.; 73e to 75c bid for tons of this nntrvelloiss machinery liP• 2 .. ii CkkiiI*0 tO lileas01„liese LivA toying , saw the uppernmst door at elle over. t_rol e you a c Tee _ ,....10 r 14.4 . y. .-: as • 0 let it on okos.,,,0,110 40,11. pliute• sio much 0/ ho-, I turned carriage evreitete!,4 opeo atiti .,, .1) ce's that tattle into .her head. , ° .. 1 The ne,zt, lumucte see wus ie lee of conveyance front the eillage,. it ,is lic:.1.04.1.airttstishttly,Nhoeratils. i.mertenselY , ree viiitilkilei idle. In the nutlet Illant take but a- . it is not at: 'ell probable te aid- _ . atieteeefo_., ti teat I road. the • arms ' still encircling her i "Pt veil/ far*" 'And, looking up, she met 'Cyril. t , 't "Oh. no, no," slte.said. quiefily. •""I ./"Alt, he didn't know wheli he was PePtialPients t,0 - NY . Anti VOTII off." he ,said. - stance, r found 'that, only one-fourtet bags; 25c more for broken iota 'here t.iffitittillato - single in. en track here. and $4.75 for cars of Itolled. Ostt,,uks---$: for cars of barrels -J..... the iv .:-41.-ike 'eta ti. hoCiilr t . A . '',. . i.„. i i trill no rive vou so utucit trot 1 o a move orw, , att ns ric.• . r. for the wield."' - • - tively- luta' her build . on -biii- ..aem of the Canadians -Bait! to me. "flow „. • • ineeet Yoko that,, •theuae it I d 1 "I alarm and attatiety-and- something . .- -1 earefully treintel. wee as natural es,. eliie that even . in thnt interient i • "It would 'not give lee trouble."' again. allow these- trim to -interrupt their . CO.UNTIllt PRAM-I:WE, - • . good it IS .0t your Govermuent' _to. . • te. bevies, and emit lilted -the -_ reoutee_hroeght tee blood marttlutg to leer- , aid, qinetly. -"nut elle meter geese, '_ 'elm imil crosete/ round- to"tei cheek. ' , Work, for out -benefit " bu b , Bet ter -The , 'market continues / . krN.0-ao„ •I think noir' "-Nre-itrii'you hurt?" - "Are Yeti retro? Ah, you eitr" he exclaimed. ---------,:murnittredeLetelry.:Fer1140.10.- -,.....-.. "I'm not hurt. I'm sure." . ' "Yoe- eneue-e-e4e-enee Arnie!! -bee Iter I 44 .111(14 ,flom ?front his arab, e11,0 el'asee in _ Jonelv ,quoted. Lord' , , . - . ,,,,__ limit, .. • Ishe stopped onci looked at Ili*. - ''"Don*t -inov'ert be "finprorecr -hem- . en -delve Meet inn-- voted. 4.4t• 4t/wwir "Please,. phetse don't move. Aid She. put her hatul ate' his nitte'lliatTe-The:in•Oien: Vag-Rh/fling l'ull•uPon blie thing' can melt Arrowtialies heart, his strong arm wound round lier,-and ' 'drew back with a sudden color, and face. and she saw that he had gone 'tehe will!'" i e • seemed unzonseiously to lift her ol1410 i, . e. r yes epropped as .she said:. . deathly pale, and that he had caughtl . .. 1. - ."-LINnt--ain *ery-betmitilutly-, Ladeeebeel-- feet; 6t) ecurTtetelx-di4- i. ---t7-11/17- 4-qtet-....bOt - I trieett.-1110t- trouble. you; Ilia- undereneeette histeeth' •-' • of. wood or AO inch or two et eopper aline- was sinuggletteteway 04_4 SOO- he time the 'art et CT ‘tro, . • • 1111EDf'eTUFeeS. Terkeeto, Aug. . Ilitheet cro quated 'j7 i8 1:k4$n44t . P 4 P.tO 41.'0,P,PItf. 7 0 t.*11 eprii ' lerateee-. itieeeek. zioe'l-noeteurit notnie0Or' Noe_ : dithere. O n erk ,4‘ ritP,' tatg •••, -roue.'" froth novir ' .• • . • eat. %le eefiert thfss ntentle'ite 3.... 20. to .11.0. nd '.' • •, •$6.6q, to W3.;,e0;.,, •• itlellfeede-Onte.riat-Ilrae bale 'Owes old at $12. e;hort•ii. $10 tite.$1$, eteeordieg to quality. • Manitoba tee .011 toftly 11,0iteil by the rose -shaded Catelles. Lord Ferndale looked at his eelee with mixture. of 'surprise tilt .0,dmir elan. Armco.. and the cad ;night hear of :side of him while - had beim (ht accident and alartned on examining gletvwerin, and le was , : his left arm that„ she now touched, can., your aceeetinte **Yes, yes,e she assented at once, and lightly as she touched It, she •Je teal week, freeze fee-- • - felt ttertiefel- shudder rUit.through hint. , t e little hold a fligti tone. kiww` the ittuir of Itis- rtlaar'ks*" Cre eery• priuts rst----rzivo-P"ft---beft • ou callifor-Kerate -Iffy .--.. Et. rAt -to u . - - --- -- wttaiw"-- she -said, hex: color -co . Iy* itytat will nOt-let me , '.1- will sing as long as you like:- land going. "No, 1 am sure. I have there is only -ore other way; iik. will . trained. simPly. , and she , aang !note tni, please, don't land me; isaid Nore,h. th ° stay by the C41ririe.Fe and send the! You are hurt," she breathed. and • again. Triton Lady 'Ferndale found a Poor. horses!'' footman with you. there seemed to be almost a Sob in iluet„,*and . discovered, with, delight! 1, ,'NOVIIr mind the horses!" lte said, .. edie teui14/4 her lip in 'her ‘, teeth. the simple words. :Abet theirtatyk_ yoices blended iin.:. ainmst curtly. "liold on to_toy' aiin ieresolute foe e tqietre getber perfectly. - ' - I aml wakk Jest three , stePs; no ntore, at , ittooC. L... , w le ono could client ter, then she . L"On. MY dear. it you only belong- a mind!" . -; 'looked ep at hint. . )4,, ,,,p ,,,,(7,,o be Continui el), , ed. to mei" she exclaimed .involun- I "I hAen't even broken my leg,' **If 1,0.1 %%ill be ;IQ killd47. She said. _eerily, .witer a eigh, as she stooped to she said, forcing a laugh. And . I Ile *thought . that bhe meant him sees her. " ' • •don't see how I could have done! X . CANUCKS AT- WOOLWICH 1 d 'h fo t . A t i teed. Was, it no wonder that Norah ant not in the least hurt and , (10, little si rb csca In bim. but Norb HO little. kneei'that there was so ,small a percentage of men to he looked after by these, ebtemeit and tuar_e_t rs_e, as contpared wt tt times. • -Mid- le"VepTiMeiT, there the "Sforklilen4t7Ire; quired. "Full of. work! We are a long way from .1.full of work... We eurit_eing.** As an official said -aff,c) do ulhIs• 20c to21c Dairy le. rolls. good to c. ...... 17c to 18c iileithim 3 tubs,-,good-to:c .1 o ie .do inferior . -1-4eW15e . Cheese -The market is quoted un- cbanged. ae ilec to 11-c per lb. , leggs•-Fontinue--tfireae-eedth-thaebulk__ o Baled Itay-$8 pet ion 0 - • 1 timothy in car lots.--ert---track-here,_- changed 'at $5.50 to $0. per ton for car lots on track here. zees andgratitude or that when the berses-- t T-1(1 , Ott! • t ti tell bitn,. pleese, that .1 eleSpEcTioN op Tax Gy.t.V.AS she ,should • tail. With unti had assuredelibiese it? - . • Ile aid not the slighteet regard may? I could walk. without- thee she es h sight was Au tie opener. for Y . yes.' • he eat . and e gaye This • Lord Ferndale went 'out of tee heard him draw a, • breath and -rrtur- *•Thank. the nuetikage to•the foeinten -arid ties . room, and • ret tinted. hearing' in his "enur. °Pd.! tervent back in an instant. this- Ifiertors ' the -the near future tlicui- t.„ bivt beu doing lately, more discharges Are in- evitable." It took ten guides to show"' the visitors round, for their number made it necessary -to, 'divide thin up into as Many parties, and so each detachtnent followed a man with a blackboard on whiee_was, painted a vivid red Ietter.--Trotting along be- hind these "banner bearers," they .ine.neete. 17Ciiitritteti'Wee •t ry d Sh 11`1 u 'dry. Royee' Lab - own hand decatiter"of wine, and aoletrinity. Ou meat talte ray-OrM," ha said Dominion. insistod upon Norahla4,1t, down and rest; quite still, • drinkitig a 14 anti though he tried to speak in of iir-dic w9nderitil things whiree- "Ilet ter obey, dear, " geld Lady Yes, 0 e it n ly. . ala tar -a -414: . IA ca, - era. as * 311!! 'the Canadian; lifiinufacturerS Asaocl... .8 • .ill i Ferndale entilingle. 'lie is a dreadpiciouslv Joyous. thrin it dreadful She !oohed -up for a second and - - ' ation have seen since they litnileil 'in _ _tyrantand fearfuliy _ obstinate." met his eYes..,utill full cit tbe deepest Norah would hae declinedbut it this country, nothing -up tp FritlaY v, ' ------- Aiiiien.-Korah t. h had goer things on etefelety, then eteweeed hers ULI0U1. . ted 40- her -that it 4.1g4144-.'-.424 tastt-fract--itripressed them -liko--their- •and.Lady Ferndale had wrapped the 1 and watched •• Met under het long emphaskze the situation, and once more she nuteher hied upon hia arra. visit. tO Woolwich Arsenal, writes ibad:ovoniBert Letite In, 'rho /Kentish Independ- aoft shawl round her, **making Tao i lashes as he hurried to the ',side of . She did not 'tattle that, b. . • -her. the, right_01110, jOatead of the left, °nTti;‘,4.d' ,,,, tie° dee, -of -the tour. 'into a parcel post bundle,"; as Norah the etmehrtan. e .,. laughingly deelared, a maid 'came Tor-. One horse weR-Stantling qUiVer-ing m ie. a, or . ' el I . 1 ' h i 1; d 1 ." in eer vlimb, „Out -Atte ,oethee. :tee* still eta or -suzt. t ey inttd‘eith 7 t t wav aone true. one or two et the less strenu, "Ili send her with you, dilan etr," lying in the ..road. apParently -1 tee- the e ii ed ivith thf; periuts0e44 0,- l'ons of the ladles' Were looking- tired- ' - toraMt-Notatt....s o them. Oncs. -that she could be ail obstinate as She noticed that he seemed to tato suillin rilght" 'AlltA'r la Ate a eth to_eepecled that tee mert tliwould be. able el IltelAILege-metteteetileeteliaetle01°. eLeui.etheeellillesetiP moon slowly safied Iowans, c..n itrus stantltmWe. aiweaassoiate the Ay_ -„c_ .. - ----:---z._.47r-.--Vhwlftit-rotftttlhcipprcr-trr•unritr-jr-a. -triit-Jdeltiereeeetilteeentierebtrefel likawer `tit 0 'ditedieeireteridethire 'Wale iti --ti p . with instent prometittele. 'and,. she (Used the escort.- and $7.50 ler netti. No. 2 is very dull at $6. Baled Straw -Ie quiet and un. MONTREAL ,MARICh7f13. _Montreal, Aug. 15.'-Clrain-The dee tetete. is increasing. and $011.. heavy; No. 2 white are quoted at clipped id 461c; new creep. No. 2 white. to arrive, ;Meta' 40c -...and NO, . 3. 38c to•30c per buehel; new -erop feed barley -is quoted at.-49c--to'-5Qe. ex -store. • r.lbee-Manitobe, spring wheat elate . opts. $5.80 Lo 45.40; etrong bakers', 03 to $5.10; whiter wheat, $5.50; straight rollers, $5 to $5.15, end in -$235-to, . Minim -de -elan itdba hran beg'''. $10; ?diorite $19 to $20 per ton; On- tario bran. in bulle $14.50 to $15; ortee1eitteure$20;--immithe---$21-to ' $24. pee ton: as to quanta?. Orite.---The denten& for rolled oats, • nd riicea are unchanged at $2.40 to -42.1,2f per bag. * - ttlet but Bunding Works Department; View lirench.„ lepinery.,„ West Jorge, South Boring 'Royal Gun leactoree and the Wheel Factory. Carpenters' Shop and Wain Factory; Royal Carriage Department. inuntere' Experience in the Wild* of Labrador. - During the- Sun-ttnee .01 19113)_Leorti- as llubbard, Jr., i)IhlIou Wallace and- vt-, haifebreed- an4 proved himself a hero. started to ex - St -clOae Carriage between here and the lidsas ire took out a iinspknite and T:!!! qv Ferndale?" she ' cut tlie teace. tied senile'. but -etude ..e..........aaide_-_, erlietese ilinit: - ifend-herT "t_Lkor-litie--Alliiggling.'„ pantiterse on -ideal not- leke---toestenteageln• if I IP* i to his feet- -.you so much trouble! 'Voir wouldn't : The coachman and footman 'Stood -Seitalier • if -41' i ''ivere your daugh.q'for et Seetlititi-iFyolife iliteetereekeetteld ler.'" she added shyly. . ' I wiping their' perepiring foreheads; "Norithei. right!" exclaimed Lally tthe footman's hat evae gime and his -Ferndale. , "But. Mind, we take ;fun :coat torn. let your word, and you are just to I "Are :iroix hurt in any wane de. con* to US AS if you were our daugh- mended Cyril Ilerne. "rite 'witness to it, said Lord !ship?" . . "No, sir; thank you. But her lady- -ter. :That.* a bargain, my child." 7- - ----teeeeterirleileltetpkeee•etTiViti Alt e1g eeee show-euteeverstleinteis WO._ AU.0 la -lags rorndale. verything." • 'They_ both went- to the carriage" replied Cyril. . ' "That's' all right. he Said. , oto-a-lhw-or--two40tying_yein :As .1 howrd..iny_best bow on behalf 1 and Lady - Periiiie .s.,:iiii-eit ea she "Thetrik ttoki l'Or -that, -141re** held her in her arms and kissed her. "Amen!" respended eyrij,, ernes safe. and sent it by the coachman." cif England and her people we passed .; „as, it -she 'could scarcely' toting herself inaudibly. - t ----- itoY*1---Car-pktilitt.rnnnt. "You seem. to hay* tianight;. of .irite the comparative tithe of , Ibe. tel part'eseth her. and tile ast'N'ariih in"en, sir. I' don't -knoti *hat My - -of- them they wereestanding arm- master anderniserese vettlteetave-donci eerhateewes not Mitch tilt think _of, ,Theri,were some 250 of theinHeethn rihr tnitiserth, 0_ 'il-e:p.._ewaving, thelrLrlfum._,,, ,oarqrthivifii„,•!,4„oohau,4hLPeliwvisle4 t..,(:)iii:,• h.s.e.,rit.," Lon..Ay;tid,o‘rvrith_.iforgot_i ., 40, jj..r•emk, manufactUrers, /-1their- . w-iii6.41--sind'ili •ethrou li_. ' Norah looked out at, the night -•-the lordship's. service for twenty yeera.eed; Wit 1 'setVreproaeh. ttloon•wes rising. a great yellow orb, sir, and thin ilk my first aceitlent-tol ,12th. doh% Mania ....yotresele,"' he 117„8"LitiiteehigeerLit"'411"*4i,„„„ eieref.ee'efecellt.ere above the hilltops -her whole being streak of:. but." he looked at the I sant* a`whec. the , eseitieeectelerie Wita e" ' '''-'""o*"' `'‘"'"' "'"--' ‘*---1-- gagernent ring. Still. there must '-t-hrliflag,ilike. some azusitive musical t, wreck with. dislOnY. 'it's an awful .cnough to drive eveiltbeint eput of instrument, her heart tuelting under , one! And it w wonderfully." I think you Neve- ejaieeree be a few over the other •eide, despite head. , euld have been a deal , Your the influence of the lo•kahle coeele worse," he added' with respectful rd- the roinantie passages of the etnigra? she had just lett. For a time she eartnessness. "if it, hadn't been for ' ritiip And recalled their kindness to It'.3 d znercy you %tweet got down,. sate it tell -or didn't you? e I leaned back in the luxurious eel-. you. eir. catching them as you did. eteamOrtiad le the trip to, the Dornbtion,s0M0 ---Xitir-,nnalzirg4 aft else; but suddenly, ;under 'ern rind kicked -ter Mts." ' ! . Alnimit, with a shock, she found that "Never mind that.. Let es.eee what, heretheinebts bad stra.yed and that:damage is done .' -r and he trent and thee' Watelered to some twee else. and bra:kilned the carriage. 'OM -foetid herseif thineiug oi Cyril • 141%o tebe,cirs' broke. Sir.'" lhounc- ilurne! , . ed the footman. W...'*etned---4-6_4graf,efal- to bee tow a ' "A"'d she Polo's gone IMO ;Mac2. ghte eituseeieherehettW to -boat --Wet moment -beteteettelheeZenge- hyoid Keenest eeLhee_ peen_ Ito_ one department and_ the runitile „ot must hear it • *netlike', 'how-it:Wee 'YOuWpro: The silence et last grew tangible...gramme is mapped out tor wit, with almost embarrassing. and suddenly something big on it every day, and Norah Mutest *topped. we have to keep going. nut every. "Lady' rerndalet" she said, fa biely is so exceedingly kind to tie tone of remorse.. "She will think that We don't mind it a bit. The were a revelation. The wife .74 the Presiile,nt01... the Associatiere. Ws. 1' Ore ra or wirder-Thie* • e pose was only partially carried aut. , aria, 'elVtaira7.---k-a-fifF- • seitt4e. On*the ,journey to the •cost George,- eon -tided -eta inte: -Wee WAN_ te IA were en seerth of tine --Wallace had Tow- -d--ereene----,,proemeteeteele been thrown aside on the inland trip, and had returned within a few hun- dred feet ef Ilebbard'e tent, but could not tied it. In "The Lure of 'the Ilbrador Wallace tella that it is, Worte•tban it is. end I kInglish people eeenit as tineious to something of their bardShipa: 1}ealite,tha Meetly, anew •at the pit orotir slaueeelts. ii•eeTtatreentetTown Mir_ meets to tee eiinimum \amottnt of ifood tha wortlil keep,. Os alive. ror nearly two weeks We tad been the prieoriers of a relentless storm.. AU of us felt we had entered on a or- -against- ,starvation, . While we were revering the shore we eleeliTM-tiffeeelfetledeekteieree ' tirieeisLetelf and down in the -tumbling waves, and iferielltedly diving. .. were too far off to reach Niitb. a oh2... tot, and Itubbard took his 'ride. . .1t "flow \strange tlitit , seemed almost like attacking a II have been there!' she said. you should ..yott,earnestly and repeatedly urged to tion agent's guide book, for I was with a cannon, . lint with our tlioughts on food, rtone of us were lut-' t "Yes. 1 Wag Wilttt. :htrit:lhot2'llval:* 41:111-1147, (4:;:ing limbed, Clear eye,. and given pressed with the incongruity then. saw it go swopping *0001 the r°8:(!ito teelcing- -you. straight in the ifteil 'AA, meet are for the nioS4, part iitge i ee (Nee Liege., turned °Yen . We paddled After Ilubbartle---ferette ;ore -91- _ .. . _ In , , o . 1 thought theyto it with feveyish heote, and found wonlit . be startle& It"-tlie colOr fi when theY speak io .,.01i,...is$1 they who that it had beki stunned 6Y IL ball hashed into his face for a moment,- ertJre born in a !arid where you ha 0 rooni to turn round, and *flier°. nu. 3,, that had -barely „grazed its bill. It "it tuiis 'fattier 4 . 04W .103,,,,beiPkg-k.„at" not ipi to 'Ito most J• hadgone through.the duckling's body. was a 'lucky ilia. for. if tha bullet _, ...WM.. ), . • -",,,,' Y.-.4.••••••• •• ....,......•-•*.*•••••••• ' it. jil:...iii.attitmdililitI8re; 7Ccili);:ireeir: itil, 61. 3e‘t,'d_o_*_).:!$6:7•:2:71142's5---r - -*---'"- -.-'Pitivisloneeelieavy°,--eeaiuteietn- . cut, pork. $20 to ••$21; light ,Short - cuts --34g to $TO:-,-AYife'fledlear------------L,-;------- ..._ fat becks. $1.9.25 to. $20.75; 'tom- quimulLtarde_. 5ec to (lee; Canadian !pure lard. 101c to lie; kettle render-, sefl. 31c to 12ce according to qteality; ' jabItems, leleerelfte to 14ee-aceording to fliZe; bacon, 13c to 14e; freeh 'killed allele_ hogse S.9/.75 to $10; aliv0. i$7.35 for mixed lots. gi,do Tor - lie': . • ickle • • 1 -. „„,. legee-Straight stock. r7e to 17407 No. 2. 140. , 1 liut ter-t'hoicest creentery. 2.21c, fo e 22eke; under -grades, 211c 'to 22c; irair-y. Tee to- 1100- tug • Le . t tt% 0 • hid she tried to drive "1:111 afraid We tO take '• he had returned to the spot. wharetftuniiiar element. Their di • lack hint, front her mind, but lootting out her ladyship hcnne,el• he added, re- f the window she saw that they luetrupy: i that he might dream iier in the 'are mostly womeri of "pre-ence." nde lo, Aug, lee-Teloureefeklet, and 'leasy. %."eheateeleititer unettey; 1No.• red. 844e; No. 2 white, 64c. torn dun; N0. 2 Yeliew, ille; No. 2 corn, • • Cos. Oats weak; No. 2 white, .19ic, No. 2 mixed, 271e. Derley. feed; 441e. Rye quiet aed 'Weak; No., 2.• nee Canal freights st_eittly. LIVE STOCK elAitleleT. T t , Aug.e5 Trade at the Wst=strn Cattle Market • was sliglielY ' 11, better this morning, especially for ?Jetta Owe; cattle. fr i $4 r0 „ C if) CO,,„ .,) • Y, he had Seen- her itt• the afternoon," the English feghlifY of mannOr',. s-nd 4en't do good.. to7 medium.; 4.2a others ere ascending' 1.141hill 011 the other "'It is not, Wry for to the Court, gitearning, err polities get a glimpee0"erheiPs there • aka ',Do "kvtitlee* and •stvanaps. ilitopp2.1.1 tsti 44 - k., to hill), and back. -Thank you, . - , • . . ' A etWel.l.‘-therte Said c.,.yro. for -the Viottit tp eerily •Feeelale's ' £,1%1 !!12 Still se!..'ittie4 thatle-en- fted tore. itteitation. 1 aye alitlieltb? 'tow Iti$14, -°'‘'!:, yen., aro .tiu,-.•. you arca the •, 'elltield:e Lady Ferndale had en :tatito)footmaii aye) Uninjured. you had bet. .bialli Ai'est lie uas ‘a. 'gentlemn an, 1 ter Id iei lMerges to, the village and.' • hottgh to, /might only, be an rtrtiet, 'katei Wet •eive bet the carriage until '-eaffeterenVieerterr.--eelf-'-bee-left• elarttee eitta wee jieeet „to 47,...1 eeeaueeek Je , 1 k to the atuonlot your ttUe'Vanadiats. ' All g and kinta 3j" aide (it Lady Ferndate had I Avila seo Lady Norah safely, home." of her on her way bac 4.261 iCourt -rot rather fond of moon. had one attribute hi commen theY c'firgef• pack and rifle. 4;00 inee *bout: in the evening. I am so kglad 1 happerked-to-b42:theT..0,-, • • "SO eine Pest‘e 'Were We .011,1* she , eerreet0 herself; "What .thade the horsi move. she •asked. innocently. 'Th.* carriag6. idal,tght in the trunk t .kPtae• relt*,"' , would, •perizarts. 110%re? co' '-;:r.' ite said; "butr_ril betteir:lite '.. relined; -11;;. "'iji�t�achiiin toeeteliv !the heneee.e, watt rtill", tn On • 40,elIelAtekee,' •le, tee, eappineee oat ce her . as Possible.' My mistress will .••heltl- tberri • 114 ete kettle& beek ,ariil drew be teerible grit lona if we're. tate. end' 'Poor 4.)tIn4 1 et; es it the :night etarkey an , teteiti.ent .baie bepperted be shit to ten IA4V Fe "0. a 231.61 tweed the top', Cyril. et tad elegeelteeen on;Ifirp front hti:A eket. d tient ttirwarlipil b 'ato lliton 'which f there as * Tun 'a.t l.een sitting, wirhp a, !ie „flit trent, a road. it was ti 5t41ttt6t1 Ur A: st'et !t'( t4l •Itekeet, ettertteti reettA\ el..for tlite felt tw, veve 01)4110 to .)td, tiftwo 'twat torWarii„ '11.1t" to k heti wort t.tt trOtt IA1410411044 ' 1 keen to kneW the 'why and gin tideariet. ani fluU;ard an ore., stud eite, ens tuir__out e ,01--eitilertl..hilt *rough -th,4t• hing as your English totirlst riti tfk, Instant:a we Narita • -111`8017. . '* theta. bang! ba11g! thaw shot* 'Irefir-titIv4 we eante npou G Itn'Vrl-Titt.ta or vouila rr'ora, - ' - • - • • - ..., ,!. peck near the littl /ate, sitkd t was all so delightfully Ittife ,to for* hint to, altittear. thirn; - -there are no 'atteit.41ii ' ' -11p-luttl..1* 1;,(1v.grArilfnt,Orcinatieo_ earto, r; ail! Adak,. They revelled , in eve*thing t ' fro Will tit th the pirre enjoyment of represen. •IdoW tatives of A young people' ' =OA. 4.00' 8.145 -4.50. '4.01 Aft _ MPS '4..40. MOO, Xt 4014144 r/ri3Oftit* Ott% - V relief "Lady'Soya* it 'wilt' safe, nd u hurt, atttl will have reetch0, 0:Ott ;helot** ;#'011 get 'ittS':„.e, roachniate as not in any Way ratilt. • ' Cyril Durie. ' Ile rttut Olt to the met; KO the otteliad their ,Itatit.gta,tetuity.., -mu*, $011. tot.4 ;the :4.It."11 WO' tlO41 0! ; t1rp -t ht, rittth piV Mitch tomteit 000.4, -14Y•Oth *rt, ver befort,, had •19111.11, 600 '1•4. .