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The Exeter Times, 1884-6-26, Page 5
NEAR' & P- - ,U [4 1;1 ;Vit. -• FIELD & GARDEN SEED' New Fresh. - -ALIL KINDS OF - FIELD GARDEN SEEDS Just A rriveci. " There is nothing the matter with n1y health, if that is what you mean," he answers, ehoxtiyr enough. " Ah 1 that is satisfactory. Your ill ries*, thea, is a mind disease, I take it. " Does it follow," still curtly, " that I roust be ill at all, because I do n choose to talk be this din?" Sir Time has eften,been iriiitable--s distinctly as this, never before. D she is in exceptiouelly good humor be; self, and great allowance is to be nazi for Sir Vane, she is aware, "" If you cl not choose to talk, that is an •':" • thing,'" she says, coolly ; "" wlmen yo I liavo a word or two to say to yon, 1•,i may like to'bear." "Indeed?"" coldly; ""anything plea sant will be rather a -welcome elite ta;;' of impLoymENT___LavaltIvr=eALARX Also SALARY vermouth. An EXPENSES ad.vrt,ce4, weees prou4AUY y„id. SLOQAN & CW. 406 Geippe a t. lotheaURwts. ell. Front UI Nurseries, 0 325- ACRES Du 325 ACRES. THE LARGEST IN T$4E DOMINION Salesinen Wonted, To begin work et once on Van $ales. Steady employment at Axed ;salaries to all who aro wilting to work. My letters from home today were all TI'y aur 700. To ? Wires and Liquors. Wholesale and Retail. most confoundedly unpleasant, Eery LOST I state balls, Miss Valentine not being yet iwlll. Vet it be as it was beforelet if anything is } , t b WOMAN.. lx'.« . properly "out "--a rather small recep . Sir Nano have the great ti alentine for- y g to be done, I .can },o, o But tion-madarno's weekly At Home, course, although I fait to eee of e. "" Too early? Yes,", Dolores answers, tune, and then it will not be necessary articular leenefit my going can be. the pretty reined brows. knit. absently. Sime drawgs up a Iow seat, sits. for uie to marry lure, or any laody. 'feel rather hipped, I must confess, i closer than OVQC tielif I) 133 love a Be t4 1YtadEtl�lEt 8 side, l a °I iter �plall �QnCy i[take1 So Inyuell trouble nit is $o the face of all itis. And that doffs n Iola thing is going -wrong, everything fro - - ° — the rtianor to the cottages tumbling DIE N AND WOMEN re can gave pleasant t0 WORK THE YEAR BOUND. pieces, I must go over, Dorothy says f per meetly anti expenses. - c1 about tl o r , heher panty and novelists make so muchBard to make enemies, and bitterness, add, to one `s cemfort." Ile motions to '-'•'-'- lay such d stress oto, lto3 ak es much hands omr the elderly, Lady's silken ISP, and family' quarrels joist for its salve. • � ... looks rip with two -wide, blue, utterly where Dolores, still on the arm of the Coal Agents are earnte,, leen $49 to $7S 1.*.-Tsgnis and outfit free, Address S -JO E. "tI ELLl:tk;TON.Toronta of on indeed. as til(: xa ( TO !► t arid moat import- unembarrassed eyes, and plunges at to I marry not . heiress, iv one will want Noble the i la wattzingover the fiasecl Silt ingredient in the matrimonial dash 1 once into her subject, to ivarry me, 1 could ileo with you, 4.„,.. floor, to the musk) of would. see, for Sir VaneTs this `,a�love? friendly lsno feeling ? N¢ she hes `" been en n wa, Mrs. Tinker says you ears and ifs of oars, and thrs en -may be thisploy awl cl " It is of that I -would speak, Come bavo b ell mal,iva a -sill. „ (a*er, may aootl Vane, we call talk hero mere says here, itis not necessary, it play „ Mrs. Tinker is a foolish old gossip, "'.'7,; Doupe & Co —)GE( - ---- as most foolt911.aitd auniaidaol , esteemis ,. Well? stud byand by`�„ sa and- as securely as at home. You saw fir. and obediencew arca best. laid almost ut ir T u, M sa sr its ohs a lust n nt • mamma, b(tlf amusedhalf provoked. Cs;, y s � ourbl naso to•ci y, 1 iuier?" alww,tys safe. y .) "' Oh 1 you treat baby 1 how differently a e hue ma. e • will --a new will I O ' • And then what sloes it signify ? She favor, leaving mne abnost all your you -will thu►k when Yon come to that anon , y suyfhtat disposition this tlimle, Tlicbudk likes bine well enough, better than any „Tinker is worse than a gossip.; abc antuluaited. age• --auk *uc't•thenti 1 !ou of my fortune is left to my grattcldaulh• OUTSTRIPS' i;,ti£I',a71'IIIIIO FAR other, Sisters one gnus- he married, het- i3 an aid fool. But it is true a4aiu, I would hardly thank me then if 1 took ter -••-•naturally,"' ter matrr • ta. geutieman one likes and have: yon at your word to -night. No, my ,* Naturally," be repeats, with ahalf kuowa than a stranger. A. strange One jewelled old. Maned rests leviugl;•, ear, as it is, so it mall remain. You Sneer, setting lits teethlteheulles mous. gentleruau would lee etubarrassiug; Due lingeringly en the fair bead. She Iooks are Try betro*s --u its your arr ):it its, tache, and biting back a sullen oet11.. REA' would not know what to say to ltituafter down with worshipping eyes on the fair, If 3 Qu levo a Iliilt(x tet ivarry Veno "" Dolores tllscovers�d, and, strange to uiarr}ins; him 1 ik*t one -would ai-vtzys upturned, sweet young face, a alsrntine, well and goptf; you mi;;lat sy, objected. She wished you to Immo tatalk o atr Nast , hardly he is ever! tti o " Bay pretty Dolores," she says, "you will easily do worse, laid gieat s.ntcrest1 will be -•-Sou are --a very great heiress. be c m toed. It is what I marria;;st or convents are s tex;;ids are You are dowered like a princess, do you notwoutaa mind, then there zfe a9 If more e t be born to choose between. bynature, and knew it , as sparks fly ulsward, why maim trouble " I know that you must bo very rich, forcocl, and he ui<ust take what 1 give said --your incl natimee will not h Rill vex. Due's friends? 'Why not nc- ecpt the iuevitabki and the bridegroom chosen ? Thee*. is her friend la. Couteesa t Pala- dino, ouly aineteu, the couut uoarly i graudmuamma, "" and it is a eery 'fine thing to be and tae content." zy rich, may dear. It brings the world l 13ut fu lilt"uttt be," says the yogi;; ler -feet. Have yon found that out -feelp,ruefully, that Pt the ,horst of it. ..... last two rare ? All our En Anti tut -sill look: upon nae sa bis rival aexty( quite; fat and gouty, and alta doer lisb eeirelo here in Noelle --ay, au tilos a'ed enemy*, and. bo bitter lad angry, moot arum to miud, Au+l la contc*sta, , Italians also, talk of lit° rioh anti and fool wrot►oed, if 1 have a. ailed to, who was altogether ##icor anti obscure, beautiful Signorina Valentimme. flied yon indeed 1 I wonder atyoa, graudwauuua,! and a little nobody before her utarriage have known poverty, too, theta ou your Uf course, I levo no mini to -flim, er any Butis ae in law to a great•asousi;;uvm, wce mew, ho, ; weed, Winch tlo you think m beat eel viio) 4et,-� rigid i» right, clad if you in his turn, is a grxat:.frieeii of r'l 1'a}w.ls+,. f ,,,,,, nuts oaok the *t r:►uala of yeilory "I do whit' it." She lives in a big ritalatscs0, and drives au ; bair }vete a roml,bt*.cnt tanilu, alga waits, And bo w>iisthes dearby, then•----- the Corso every day, and sstsya she *lilt en-rfl eftlta lit■mace. Sett that (snswer is Yon conront, inv dearest Dolor is not begin tc► live until sbQ was h% eon i not rite to osr'otr when it comes. that your anemias 7 tebstt, t, wAs -(zy I,ap»y there on my is• Mademoiselle mace liestily to her feet. Miiln the whole, ono might do worse ; a lor io Valentine, as they call him hero, i Eve beet b,a1y le � good to�me_ao a olod with a little foreign scalar° of both ie far better than a Couto (out; i Pala•' ,and Unwed them alt dearly. I never dine of -sixty,• all fat and gout, Ono wanted for. au Thin •• I never thought need Raver hes -ashamed of hint at least. i of being rich -never wanted to be, But, Her doeia;ivu, yon perceive, is muelm ilio yes, 1 searrltoto it it a fine thing; it gives same as the bridegroom's own, itis oto6 me mete, and hooka, and pretty what ono would moatalosire►, hut it might , dresses, and jewels, and handsogne easily for enc So farut browsrlish ad 1 horses and carriages, and parthee, and the is made up. Since it must be to please 1 L'oK a shootwer�one awe bleesimakes; but dearest greudrnaiunia she -will marry Sir 1 soMehOW'think I contain) quite happy Vauo 1'alentiuol to larger share. She eonsiderod i due to you. She pleaded your dins most urgently. " "" I am infinitelyobliged to lay fat cousin ---the future Marchese Salvini, " "" She is not your cousin -at least, the eoueitmsliip is ao remote that it need not count. I object to the marriage of cousins. And there ia �► questiou of nmatria Here, Vane. We ole of it, she and 1. I told her I wt ed it, you wished it, and abet--" "" Welt ?" breathlessly. ,s Conwnte. Dolores, will inarey you my Vane," There is a silence. Ile stands erect and for a moment draws his breath i bard. It as a atomaut before he eare; qquite+ realize what he hears. Marry Imim.! Then that tall follow in. black and gold is no favored lover after all. hands, palms downward. but she make.* 1 tz a Rae t lautaoyear At kat with kindling Tl eef r no answer in words-, for at the moment tune is secured! And she le pretty__ estersSir Vane, ready to escort them very protty-yes, boautiful-s bride to to the party, be proud of 1 And elan io dowered tile They ;o in silence. The Corso is all a eud.dueilesa l only *moment ablrua with light, and thronged with eemed Ipat--and now- a Lamps people and carriages, as they drive flowers, waltzer, music, surge around slowly through. Overhead there is a hire as tltlags ele m a dream, "" 7c purple sky, golden stars. a shining half- say nothing , medium Bays suspicious to a corner, wrapped, to the cb►u ie. stand—" If you want the heat value for 0 , GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. BUTTER & . (Mete -- EGGS �► DoupeCOOT TO FARMERS! °�:1 NOAH FRIED, vm— o Dash wood Flouring 41 off , Wishes to return thanks to his numerous Ye customers, for the past literal p stronege given hire, and since making, im- erovemeot*, which is (► large saving on fool, will do ring of silver; and Dolores, lying beck ly, and in some anger. "'Am I Launder j-without as such money. it's not every suocvy cashmere and swan's - down, i thing. i suppose I am not ambitious. looks up at it, and thinks of the moan- At least," seeing madames brow darken, liglit nights long ago. CHAPTERI ""it is not worth quarrelling over anal Bay Ghalette, one groat sheet of having hard. feelings ahont. And I stn she d silver , the black crags of ' i 1 ""TO Look. On ISATE--xo WIN oil LOSE. ; afraid;" nervously, 11 chore map be �13° Perdrs :. tipped with shafts of Pali. So matters stood en this bright even. much hard feeling about this. new will." ance; the little white cottage, looking ing, whey Hiss Dolores Valentine walks "" Mat do you mean, Dolores ?" a little sternly, up and (Uwe thelamnp•lit Sala in lustrous ,,,}}ones be, displeased, g'randmin ama. evening robe, and listens to Mrs. Tinker Only is it quite fair to Six Vaue ?" and lire tette of the now will. "It is quite fair -it is perfectly fair. No ono has over said do her directlyy' try money is mine to do as I please one word on the subject nmatriniouial, with ; to dower hospitals, if /see fit, but but itis 10 all their minds, nevertheless, and mademoiselle knows it. Why not take the initiative herself, come gener- ously forward, and out them out of their misery. Itis through a sense of delicacy," My dear,,, sarca"itctwlIy, ""'lar V0"hem, she liar newer .answered that last and consideration for her, no doubt, ex MY I would die some teen or ltter e. Mere,liaddelena is still at Villathey hesitate. Well, she in turn will mo c years ago and leave hien rimy showy them that she is notlacldnginnice ,ltic;ttts. T believe Iso considers himself perception. One runst marry, it seems; a wvromwed man, that 7 haveriot done so. PTOs An"fa it alatiearq to dao a stats of being non s, and I)r. :\Iitet1onald•--ah 3 " Tliat a roan may be dazed, stunued speechless, from sheer good fortune, - yes. There are sboc s aaad shocks, ear aunt. You bare just *von me one I was in des air --I may t� you - CHOPPING my, until further actioe, at the following one moment ago. I meant tthrow --rates :- --. >,p OATS, SIX CENTS PER BAG, And for all other grains (Pcae excepted), SEVEN CANTS PE It BAG. TUESDAY, THURSDAY et'' SATL/RDAV, ere may 1(=gular f.'rindiugdays like a miniature ivorytemple. Where everything tomorrow, to go back to England, and return here no more. I are they lit -they wile dwell together thought who cared for that follow. And on lonely Isla Perdrix, now? no'w-to know this—" Old Tim is thea still in lois light. ""Do you meau to (lay," demands house ; DTa'ani IVicesy dwells .alone in madame, and Iooks up s.t liimoarne tly, her cottage ; Jobuny is among tho,e ,, that you care for the chili apart from who gro down to the "" groat waters t' is her fortune -'that you love her, in Isco tit to give it to my grau,ltitutg}mter, ships; and Reno is -somewhere -.•study. short.'" What aeon right orilateral than that 2" instils beloved art, It is more than n "lou need hardly ask that question, know ir Vane ex}�cat�a, bub still you too was traear ago vellinge She -; and eard from that mind;• any think," ear her, iiincherlbeaut and sweetness, as 1 do day after day, and not love her 2 You hardly compliment our lovely Dolores bythe doubt." "" Pardon. ,. I thought --I mean-welI,. 1 am very glad. Yes, she is lovely ro c rl regulated Drigg lad can hope Perlutps 11e, is no more mercenary and Dr. Macdonald'* name is written in enough to inspire love in any one. properly Beano since it young muse be yToan, the meths./1 than the Majority ; perhaps it i marble, and he has gone to be a citizen There is a great disparity of years," it were -well'tweit done quickly- natant enough lie should wish me out of that City whose maker and builder is with a sigh; "" but that must be over - OP Sirllever° done q ckmore of the way, and may fortune his, but you God. looked. You will be good to her,Vane 2 than late common! Vane Meets been lookingVIIinsand see even Sir Vane Valentine cannot ,.;,Ihe great, grim stone front of the tall -my poor little tender one 1" musks Enfant Aramisli ; has talked in moody doqul nota ave think he everhas much. tothiug totnl complain ['Mazzo to them asi they enterhtof A dash - strains of returning to England, and of on the -whole. I do not fetter him in ing young officer, in the glittering ani rather committing social suicide than any -way. If he remains herb con• form of the Guardiallobile, meets them a otherwise. Bonne-maman has been :tautly, it is his own wish. I think rather silent and grave, a little perturb- h© finds me liberal in all ways. And if ed, as if in doubt, and has contracted a 1 have .re-maele my* will, and left you habit of regarding theta both with ray heiress, I have not forgotten him. anxious half-closed eyes. Them iran tat And Sir Vane protests, and takes a seat by her side, and while the music swells around them, and the dancers dance, and the rosy hours fly, they two on the threshold, and devotes himself sit there andplan, and talk of the future, wne ith enpressemeat to the fair Signorina and the restored forearms of the house Ingiese from that moment. • He is a of Valentine. handsome lad, and a gallant, a cousin atmosphere is unpleasantly charged w tlm I alt t} ' .elle i all the n year:: of of the Paladini, and deeply, hopelessly zO rix COrtTZNURD, electricity. Miss Valentine feels it in- w^• tiug and expectation. 15)Llr..s,• ob. in love with Mees Valentine. cumbent upon for to apply a match and 11;/r„ mnY d( ar--I #org(t natbin•�. x am ra snstm•cmon timet re•t is bo d touch it off, and with one grand esplo as desirous as lie 13 to see Valentine Miss Valentine's mind this evening, but sion clear away the vapors forever. restored, and the old name a power in she is not sure ; sheds quite pathetically "" Mrs. Pinker," she says, pausing in the land, once lnore. Your inheritance innocent, for eighteen, of the phases and her meditative walk, "go to grand• would amply do that. Dolores, yon workings of the grecnth passion. mamma, please; see if the lawyer has plead his cause --plead against your gone, and if she will admit one." own interests. Is it possible -child, let Mrs. Tinker goes. use look at you -is it possible you care Inallthings,greatandsmall, this young tort ane Valentine ?" For Sir Vane he is distinctl cross. princess' will Is autocratic. In a minute lied as the heat of a June rose, for Y or two she is back. Madame is alone moment, grows the upturned face, but He takes his standnearmadamoschair, in the drawing -room, and bids her come. the blue, frank eyes neither falter nor with folded arms and moody brow, look Gathering up her lustrous, shimmering fall ing daxkor and thinner, and older than train, Miss Valentine sweeps away,bear As my very good friend and yours, usual, and frowning rather' on the gay ing herself like the regal little pesonage gra.nclmanmma-yes.• I se0 him every company- before him. He watches with she is -golden head well erect, slight day, you know," naively, as though that jealous eyes the golden head, pearl - was a reason. " I am sure I dont know ere -wired, of his youthful 'kinswoman, -]Kure held straight as an arrow. with her glittering Noble Guard by "Bless you, my pretty -my pretty !" half the bine how we would get on glittering her murmurs adoring Mrs. Tinker,'" look without hint. Oh, yes, maitre ceu iy,rinw, side. I like him ver much!" Is this to be the end ? The young where I will, among 1*0 es, and „ „ yfellow will be. a marchese one da he marchesas, and then I see no one fit to Ali! granchuavania laughs it war -Y i Bold a candle to you." castic little laugh, " in that way--Itin• is handsome, and he is in the deepest Swinging lampsparkle like fireflies derstand. As you like the family cat! depths of the sovereign passion. Itis down the lofty length of this blue draw- I Vane is a tame cat in his way too. But patentthe world to liquidad. Is this Italian eyes for all ing-room. Madame, in black `silk and as a husband, petite ? we have no time gniipures, sits enthroned in a great blue to mince matters -it grows Taste. As was at the house;to-day, be the end ? And Carson nd gilded chair, with rather a weary, husband, how does Sir Vane strike and a new will care -worn look upon her paleface. But yon2t' was made -a final one this time, no 11 answer Wan' ed. ('a,n 5i y inti t,ri, g fii t, .y or Liver d ngl,.)ziPL L;1 .t a',:• c Pic l;ttta:rs tw•ili clot speeui.' cur,, 1\c nos -'UV t•,"u annus ""May I, Yrandnmamma ?" she says, thous.lath, of �..l.;":s 51 .'udy 1•"rrtnaauen h auae+d looking over leer shoulder gayly; as, per- and wla,, ,trteleS'.• re ta,.1117t (" 11411114.1.lt:eti'n Bit - mission granted, she flits away by his tars, wi{i l,rove. t„inii(.'., Disess.t. t(iabetrs side. tweak back, ,r any t,rtutt y e)u,, blunt quickly 4x1 Lao l Tel:.- Ii"L: the b)•Ct'19U1Ia 1111.1.11.1.yU1, }lt. 11x41,01 pnri,i. Every btill-•-n,.ia:,tecd. For .,air. at P) cents a bottle a t The blush (aides the little hands fold 'doubt, and the Valentine fortune has light asges hFrto a granddaughter enters. y ]com0 'resignedly --a deep sigls' comes from the boun left irrevocably to this amliex- g, , "havePetty li s. haired girl. After all his wasted years, Dressed, my dear?she says;'p ," p his lout'youth, his hoes I kept you waits 1 It is still too early,Oh, andmanmina, I don't know. Ithopes, is this to be is it no?" b is very tiresome to marry. evil need the end? For they are due at a party at the one --at least until one is quite, quite t'Is there anything the matter with mbig, grim palazzo of the laughing old - four -and -twenty. say 2 Grand- you,asstruck; as no ane caarood Vane?" cfall- to be, ame ksb t = • ' -� contessa--not one of the great Paladino mamma, I wish I wish, vs ry earnestly, the ,tarts look ills flee wears, Y t� ,vv �]"._ r i c O D this. that you would destrov'this last �s. Wi1;),e,el l8rp1;;:eest2', Mom mai iwI re people, adult; Anil 111i .1• it. are troub ith c tivenass than vi h rui, ,,tiler ailment. P. 13au y 1 �itr•r' .-Jail (ruktc ii: tori, u.1,•'1a: e(>•riv('14,4, a..l ,•,.•«x:11 15 disea-,+ vltitrr4.r,•.)t f con It. ) r genuine invention, containing distinctive features, which are fully set forth and claim- ed in a legal patent that will keep infringers at'i distance. Few Reasons why the 'Invincible' is Best 1st. Only one-quarter the amount of soap use.- as with other machines. 2nd. Only ogle -fourth the fuel. Sra, No labo: in comparison with th machines. 4th. 'No wear and tear, as steam and soap are the pcircipal agents. 5th. It requires only one-fourth 'the time to do 3_ washing,. Stia. The hoose is not .in an uproar with. slops, washtubs, pots and .pans, at least one day in of each geek, C. RAU, R. PICKARD, Agent, TERMS - - Strictly Cash. N. 33.• -]'lour Le Vera sold et a 01040 mar- gin. Don't ft.i ,t to giro las a can VO./$.11 Tr' ':IED, Dashwood, Feb'y 7th, '84 THE NEW `INi�TI"NOIBLE' PER I3 THE KING of ALL WASHERS (Patented in Canada, July 13,1585,) Mr. 0. Rau wishes to inform the ibhabi tants of Exeter and vicinity, that he has sole right of this washer for Huron County, and also that lie has appointed Mr. Robt. Pickard agent for Exeter, and any person wishing to see the Machine, will please call at the Exeter Tea Store. It was thoroughly tested, and its merits approved before the patent was ep- plied tor. It has since been placed in cora. petition with a great many washer s of note, and in every instance proved its superiority. It is, without a doubt, the most perfect in action ever invented the improvements are prominent and well defined ; they are not imitations with a slight change of parts of some old, played out patents, such as the public are often fleeced with by Patent Right sharks, but they compose an original and