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I . 244% rooin long with Colonel Ormlitlew 11,;Ith_ litt3gai, "I never eross, a field ) I 1 44 Aowu uscol for ovorSIXTY YlUA$ VY MILLI011s 4"
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I Joetween Tw o Loves " th till his heart " beneath my feet;# would be like press- lived Just thie saule thing. a tile best renoody for Pi4RAR(aA, UNA
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, 8110PSIS 01 IN ORNMOR K011h W081 Milton Adair detested him. Ila - . 01 strange wayp low's oo!Ab'lle, tSA4 no 4 � W. I
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1 HOURS � * * .* If * * * * . I t & 11110 . "I 81tall take the d�lsy as my crest," liv, looks confused 4314 embamraesod$ 4),K."Ws ,,, s4 I . I
� M10110 And , 1110 genial devi)tio,li, ,Sir Fald Colonel Graittle, " -very o k hap " " � , ... ': .� :
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L&ng, .VeTlsou Weliq is aa O& 'h -K . � Clirift)n woul(l ilot piobably have re. I see, Lady Uay, I shall love 'X do not think be is boappy," ` j=.'Q�,�,,,` I A I
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Ig a jamigy, or anz raili,ii 044-0 4 BY )BERTHA M. CLAY. I nwilued so Ion- at: Trowlyn Xegt; &34 it 0 weet 0al;;e,.,, . I said IdNo; the hav ,I I .1
y0aigi O'l,d nlay homestead A ,ijuivu-t . , I I . . I . tho colonel, "By the wax, x4wav, it th 7 e '40 ill" it to mentloo "
I was, he could not go away and leave , e turned her fair ftico and I at," s Ye replied., wit1h f;ouie waxqltb�
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I . ittoul of, availlsbIs DOUNIA104 AW* bi 11 I Aud Which Loved Him )Boest" "The Wedding the field open to his rival. �, Sh Sir Clinton. augibing I tell you sometillog, you wal not re- 011 liked Colonel. Galintley*, It(. wag ". � I
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C I obeian, or L040A I , I wr of " eyes to � . ne,' , no ofte evuld tielo,
. I pepkr 14 pitsuA � . "Yet," he said, "how contemptible I stHkXve YOU nothia. pretty.to say to PTI" iwt,.ill" � ; howmt and gequi "I
Who 4pplioNUt Xauet 4P. � . 91" "Ola H,el, Wgilding, Mom," Etc., Etc. oil); I can Aever win bila, for rayself, me?" wt," owd Lady Lewis. liking 'him." ..
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st the vominloll, Lands Agaw0l. 04 � si%e asked. "Colonel Gralitley is "Honior, bright, as Ive " '' I
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15uh.ugenvy. forthe dietri,otA 19axi W I I I ' � c ance. I I . . army," ariled Colonel, Gnautley. . fused hi , 'U'ay?" I I
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'*y niay be, bad � His jealousy rather ,1140%erod Lady "Over daisies, you mean, Lady �day?ll "Honor bright,, as we say In. the She looked u I v �
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,or so a no word cr fiers f; sne told � Aloy, A ays puzzled over the great "Yes, over lthese simple field- 6,I)o you romamber a couvamAtion we ,10oul(I I 1.
. �Ll world," she repeated, that Ile, never ft'got.
L am, daughter, lbrother, or slawrad Zave been without you?" some amusing anecdo a ,, hy. djd�siee," . I
� tending howesbeadera of Lady Lewis; ebange in him, she . vagowly welcomed she replied. . iloneopt 111110" she revlfcd., :
i In Thqu sale ha,d -not ,tilme W say more. she sketchYol for Lis edifleadion. the por- every trifling show of preference as a The words seemed to stab him *101 bad one morning about ladies, names?" Wfint it stwJlge oliws:ioll for you to- "t ,
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Outies.;-SIX InopthO Te70Id6A*4CWA2 Miss Lock)",od came out to them eu,d trait of a visitor they , had had that "Perfectly well," rep9led Lady Lewis. ,,I, -4 I" , . . I ,
I " he land in. eal* proof that, Although h10 manner might keen, sudden pain. 'Row often had he I ..! .
I I I I Oultrvatlooln Of t all dinnee of conversation was o ' morning. She mis cold, gay, graceful, "I tttou,ght," continued t1le colonel, 1, � � . �,
,&. homesteader v ver for I , b6 chaugoid, his love remained unal-' used them! Lady Alay gathered an- 41
I �. 99 three years. jJ4 the -evening, anti -lie had )lot told hot% amusing -all the deep-' earnest, tend" - that Sir Clinton seemed rather giiin. She raw his great confusion and em-
� .1 0're 'VI'thin nine Miles of. .his bowo-� gnly P,s�,,n. 11 or texed. She found it rather puzzling,to other -a large, white daisy,,round like I .
� .. , , acrot He laid "good -night" tij her, holding love, the,pure, wo ad h,nve two such devoted loyers. Colonel a star, with creamy white petals, 'and a Over X; be did not like it, evidently., barmssuremt, won,Jorhig what . it could 11�-� I
... gitesid ota a darm her hgands in his, looldag with ,wistful, vanished like snow when, kis "No," acquiesced Lady Lewis; "I do po6sibly mean, The Impulse was stroug, .,
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. 0111' Id,mughter, haggard eyes into -her face, *his lips oun. She did not use one endeUl-ng amusement to ber--there- was something "Is not that. more beautiful not think that be did2l upon him. then to fall her the tzru I . I I
I kits fa6er, Knoftert. I word; 'she seemed bent only r�i niarl-mig - than a "He came to,me the game day and she was wasting ,her life, throwing it I . �
tri--mblin.g. He looked at the sweet, so di -resistibly entertaining About it. hot4w4loo,blossom?" she asked. . e, I
brothei or si0teT him, and he- was T.exed at It. I asked me it I had any meaning in away. If lie had only dared to, tell beTp " I
� � In oertaLn dWt ;,lots & holmesteadigir whate hands, but daTe not kiss them- He Ind eome. to say that he found it h o Undoons" said Lady Lewis laughed. what I isald. I answered him that I but the kuo-v),l(,d,,i, of her greq�t � 101k1w 1,
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�, , In Ilood standi-I * bp,r a I ��1'1'1 Sir'Clintoa to her *lie morning; "but "Sir Clinton, is blushing,') she said. hoped 1`01r MY oredit!fs sake, there was for b -lin, and of -the ultellse Pala 'it � � I
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ter seotibu aleng'slije bill.bomal. but dasra not touch it%ahis hand clasped impossiblo5,to go to Trevayn Nest, thait I ealitiot.11 He felt the hot crimson, mount eveis m, . I
I 1. &Ore. 1D.ulties-w hers, but no waxin 11ressille he had Inipera,tive buisl�migs du London, You caninat! Why?" she asked. to I . eaning in, ,ill that 1. -said. � He grew Would cause heir, wns the chlef reasont, I
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0 . . I rxioe $3. per Wind this was how [he flawd. 'n she , . his IiTow. , quate impultiont. , why he hesitiat(KI. Lady Unty was look- * I .'� " I
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t re4liole six 111101niths illi0adh ot six how deairly he loved heir. bad exhausted her little "Re,callse I cannot endure the "Why" sbould I blush?" he saila, , 11111a.d You any pauftioular persola ill Ing at him, hor clem., eloq'bent eyes- 4�,.
Vt 0 lioln da"te of towegtea,d etift'l "GOOd-llight," sbo .repeated, giallej - sketches, she thought ,of leaving, you 'with Colonel exjmly. your mind,l he asked, 'When .V011 WeTO 4winod to r(nid his. stsul� tibrouph. ...'."i z
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luding the time reclillred to - with wonder into his face. Would 1(,Iok4Vd up .at him as tho,ugh suddenly Grackle .
cars Ile � �yll he r4piie(L "Perhaps the little daisy suggests "How could I accept ,him or any olle, 'i
t, (and " edl-tiTtse always be -so cold, go reserved with her? remembering r-omething, . f oketching those 'fancy poltraits?, �� I
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bgilngot4ad paten d . "Coa6�qyl Gnintley is =vthiAg to me," some tender love messages in tile paAl" "I looked at him da astonishment. else, Clinton," she sar.d,, '1wbt,n for Our * ,�
� � afty; acres extra. Would he Over understand that she was "I had forgotteri", she -said, "Yoll she said, genlEly, "and You are every- taughed Colonel Grantley, . lost three year. I hxvre considered my- I � � i. � �
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L� ; homesteader who has exhau!Otai changed, and 04at she would fain moe to bflni� your ,answer; (lid � Tom ly " I replied. .
� ! I ..* 6b, hin, win thing. "No," said Lady May; "Sir Clinton "Then he seenivol colutu-sed-lie spo- self yonr promised wife?" . .A I : I
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I p#jA a jDre-ernption 1318 I "ylt'l that "I ,�,- -0bald that my al�swer wills "If he� is so veiv tionmous to secure never over a daisy; it is too simple, too , I
1. ,Y takeL, a PUT" sk lite.. sta'an.'e, wistful look ot his facey
I �a oea%talri din � hardly please you, May," lie replied. " 'I imagined,' he said, ',that it was courage to have told beg then that her
I ��*pd fLr&meste&d kriNts Ile went away, lelaying her dissatisfied . me, why does lie moit ask me to marry lowly for him." I , J, ,,
I . � %cre. Dultiev�-Woil , . � "It is a refusal, then," she said, Cold. so; ,and you lareso open and frank, (,',oa_ had a wife, an unloved ,wife of b4s, �
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� . *1108 $8. per I and III ottli'ease. "Well, we each ku;Dw our own '11- Min?" and her eves spoke her thoughts Even: as site spoke there rose before onel Grantley, I knew yon would tell own, and could ,never marry,ber;' but, .
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�. "44 nix mcon[Chs in e&,0h Of tbrs'l "Not a v(,r.Y lover-ldke,parting," said ly* so plainly that ,he turitiold away Ili utter . him ihe 'memory of a face, daintily I me if I asked you., Us -lips refused . . ,I
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� !fi, bijiltivfLte fifty acres NVA Alf,06t Miss Lockwood, with a sinile.; 94your hirs best. If you do Wt come, I must I colifuslon. to frame the words; It ',* I I
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. . I should im� - find soi Lady. May had ardyed at a certain sweet red lips. A meek, lialf-sad, half- you most?' I asked. I then to fell her. He bent down, and.
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wputy W-11-th; fifliter Q, tlkq liter4or .119,11te that -he condideits . a kiss next door � ke�l � I coirchislork by this fillies ti,nd it was that repiroiacbfq but wholly sweet face; eyes I q am sorry that, not being able to � . I I 41,
to a sin." I I . But that was not to be borne. His almost fox the first time since his roz- .
� .W. E._Vtia�tbo,rl�jqiji P01100MOn Ohl � I � I SLr Clinton loved her just as well as like blue hyacniths. swimming Ili fears. luiliftte your fearlessness, I
� � . I c_,i,litact' turn, he kissed the white hands. I . I
� . "There are worse faults than being hee flushed ,with an-illoyalfee that she ever, yet he had made tip his mind to A, low voice seem�d to, -say, " say,' he replied, with a �milo I . . "You are too good," he staid-, "I ana v4. 1
I owtub"noil eohi f6ri .�_ shlould take his refusal so calmly, atol Good -by, "I
�i 1.16 , , �1, , too reserved," said Lady May; "it is.not . _ test her -to try her before he married Caro, Good -by.' Ali, what was he do- . ,��
, .1 , , . B. CARTANG, Life, AcolUent, Fire and Plate the vice of the agk,. IuTdte some one dse.in his plaice -It ' "Now, Louisa, lit thinking that over, Unworthy of YOU." . � 1,
4 r Most of the men was her -she couI& find io oitheir solution to ing, lid-gering, loitering here? 11 do You know the conclusion I ,have ax- But she woul, d not aalow that; 7ae Was, : � � .
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I � pig andAull oneering. 0 Colleoting Acoloun'te i kilo, would be batter for a little, of not to be dreamed of. as conduct. � I the simple little flower to the ground, rived at? it I,,; this, that Sir Clinton her knight, her hero, worthy of an : .. ,,,
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W. IBROWINTING,* M. D.9 M- C Iltif diough she defended him, and clusions," hv is4d. "I hope to go to to herself, frankly "and I will be'QuIte -would caress it. - , lati I lo of all honor. That r
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0 . Patient over it. ile tried ilte boafor*, "Poor daisy!" ,said Lady May, -and he ma-rory-Ing Lady )Uny." In an agony of self-reproach; but Aw
igonitW, offte andreslq 0111101m lit bar own ,heart Rho was ill at ea'sey The sudden look of happiness And and I was found terribly wanting; he 9,1
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ji#gaoratory, Exeter — WIten she stood that n1glit,in her room, tenderness that ,came over 'her face, Te- cannot think. It. i ku,ew win blm she might, perhaps, have manieJ
Associate Coroner bf lftron* , shall be satisfied with the test noli-*1 ."Of whom are You spanking?" he years ago; I -never hearil. his name mon- Mis gallant, handsome soldier, =d
I __ she thought long an,d deeply. This was paid 1140� She had told Aliss Lock*ood of her asked, . I tioned in conneetion with Any one else. haye, been. happy at last. The very,.
- the intin who -had been s5, passionately "You do lJoye me a little then," she belief, who most corti-ilmy joined. in it, There wa4f7a general laugh at his ex- S
, , !-it love of her; this was the man who .said. "I wan beginning to,helleve that ,having been much puzzled to discover pense. he le, I bdieve. the one oull, love of seirse he bad of the wrong he had done,
I?t had lived in the ligqit of hi r eyes, Site dild -not care for me�at AIM' the motive of *Sft- Clinton's' his life -time." and was doing to her, made him mom
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,l ffil UIURN E11161 0 "I play Heaven you 'may n .conduct. "I -am speaking of the daisy you first "'Well, I shall risk all," g1lid the. cc)I_ devoted to her. There was someithing �.
11 . t n. whole (lay with him, and ever love Thut seented satisfactor,y'. She laughe It
, , - d eld in your hand, then flung away." one]; "I love hor just as much as he of his cild'ananitter-a loving, protectin&
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, marriage to her-, ,gie had not -alluded to as their .interview termimated. . , "You did befinve�h,eoarticssly to him, stabbed,hitu N��th the keenest pain; they tend asking hew---ithat brought bappdness to the
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[.1 PUPILS ACCEPTED the past in wthich they were lovers, -or � 1 May; W -wonder that he wants,to try were 60 near the truth &,,it he trembled. ra�v ,if,,.,, _ her to-daY if she will be .
� . . . heart of Lady May.
.�. - IR XX ' I' *.- you. He finds it 'difflatilt to believe in Then. he rose suddenly.
I Address or Phone CENTRALIA ONT to the future in which they -were to be _ - 1 lCHIPTE XII. . �X _. " She will .gay no," replied Lady "IT& hais tested me," she thoux.,114
I I N man and wife; lie had never clasped LOVS AND FLOWEnS. ,your refolLmiartiou, peraltaps", "What nfanst-lave we talk oil . these Lewis. "and he has not found mo witntin.g. -
� . R. Exight, M- ID., M.C. F. and live hand in big, lie 'had not called her So. that Lady,May Lid recovered sulishillity mornings!" he said. "Surely The soldie,r'sl handsome face f -e -ii. He 2tas stood by gently and wattilied! .1
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.,L by any one of the loving epithets he X week later found the whole cl�l the flow of cha,rming spirits, it wns all w.e can find some other topic besides "DO Yon think $0?" he Tep-11pol, wist- Colotti, I Grantley fall in IoTe with me. I
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� . '4 -AL S,, laonor Graduate Toronto Un had been womt to use towa-ra her. What little party assambloid at Treylyn 1,1est. right; her lover ir" o4ly testing ,her flowers; every one talks about flo,we . fnll 4t-
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,eroity. T,wo,years ro�side could it mem? Not want of love, if Ws , a that f Am true to. him, And .
. I Ful Algxandra Hoospithli, etc. Office eyes spoke truly Sir (ginton was th6re; -ihe had not in- g�iod flaith-he should see that she was - "I think -we have bad a very interest- coul� not go on like Sir ('71intoin, -waiting ishall be true forevermore. Now he will 4
IV. re�114ence, Dr. Allaos" O�d ettkna ded to gop Just as"he had not intend- s"neeze, ing conversaitim," said Colonel Grant- iibout, keeping every one else wretched. ask Me to be his wife without morat r?
Mid _ t, E-Xetew. .. . to heT;it could not mean- that there was ed to conceal the fact of lus marriage; One little inciient was vividly im- lcy� "I knew a girl named Daisy once-" " . f
I . - any barrier between them. What could . delay."
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, 1. ) "'I wender," salo Lady Blay to her- He .had suidNo himself, with �% kind Maf's dzess -imogag the trees, ,and, as '."It was in India. But talk of , - face -if she says no, I s1ball go off to bear those words; but they were n0j,
. 1 e would 11tave sought me out? of despair, that he must swim that India. aglain and try to forget. I must spoken. On the mornin, following, tbk'
1P � Physician and Surgeon and Ac- 'elf, 'W h usual hastened.out on the lawn. Lady plicity--�,eal, ,she did not go in foe sim
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... . oclu . &er� Office -Dr. liollin's old Office, I wo-nder it it was for my sake that current -4t was, too late now to retrieve Lewiq jbined them, and tli(,,- walked ilud of thing; if there is anything in either be all or nothIng. If sbe dis. weather was so bea:Wgul, so fine, thi�
,6ln Jdain Streeti ]Resldemce�Corner he ca-ine back to Eingland-If it was to his posidon;'that he ought t�p ,have told until ,tfhiy reaclTed the wood-elustored a name, hers should have been Dahlia " . .
woo me?" . i misses m a e tmol sky so blue and cloudlese, the air .14
Aimee and Albert .Street, opipoSite � Ili -Wood. Tht,ii Sir "I always thought Daisy was an ab- to be 'her friend. If she will not marry fuH of fragraMe, that it was impoosibld
. . Lady 'Alilly or it at pa;ce.__UOW it was glade't at led to the I
� I � tho'dist Parsohagv,, Anil then slie halt repolitk,d Of the too We. He could not; he must zw.lon ' Clinton could boir it no. 101190T; flialt breviation of B1,argaret," said L
.." Orgmes Scieet Me loving linipulse that -had led -her to see]; frank, handsome soldier was tallh:ng h1hy. ady me, I ara 'off to the wars again.1 11 to remain Vitlft, doors; they went out I
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. Jfteter, Omt. . , . with the ciuTent; he must keep -his I "Then I am afraid we shall, say good- on the broad western terrace, the ladies-_
- 11 ;%, - Roe,4 ence 39b him- secret u little lom.ger. Ere bad scilmie . gotyly'--400k-ing -mith call ti'Obelart in his 'iThan they looked lit) in wonder, for b Women see further into thetqe niat- with some gi*tty tamy wmk% S&,
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. � �, *1 half kind Of plea in his mind that he handsome eyes, into Ladly May's faee. Sir Clint,)u had suddenly risen front his teTa tainin ineit. Lady May is jlist as John, Lewis strolled away to thO
. . crimson flush mounting to her face. would ronraft-foT some time at Tredym Ile went after them. lounging attitude, and had walked to- :
- CKSON & CARLING, much in love with Sir Clinton its he a- stables; Sir Clinton took a book to read
D1 . "PerAvips if I had not iOugalt hint 'he Nest, then go back to Daisy, =A, when "It is oWy a few steps now to the, ward a large. silver birch -tree. with 'hew." . Aloud. They formed a =at pictures-
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�. 06tristers, 801iCitCrEl, 90taX1861 COUV 67AWark ea it I thluk'that of him, whelli he loves all things, I love the shade of a wood "I*cou.ld alia�oogt fa=y that Sir Clinton
tjoqnib�11�46nere,2011oibd-ra toi-ftewdlEone orf 1his bondage -taround. him, -he would - '
. not believe It. If they cared about e-Lcfh -seemingly to all of them, in, 'realur �
. , .lite go delorly, so woill?" .� , OR a slimmer day. Do let us go there. ha d -%ved a D 4 I " she said - "Ole very other, ,why
Hift Jac. write to Lady May, � . aaeyt I - I , .. not marry? There is no to, Lady Ainy-'when, a servant W -M** '
2&DUey toLoan at lowest ratw of IntereaL -, Sh,g re-peated those. Words -to herself , In the nlealitime tie would enjoy,the Lady,May." word see-nis to agitate bi-M." obstacle; they are both rich, free, young, to say that is gentleman V" waiting ft, �
VF,FICE ,-MAIN. 0TREEW, EXRTER. as she ]-lid ,her head oil the pillon', Yet pleasure OR her society --he would driye "If so -me. one will open the gate for ,INTO," Said Colonel Grantley; 114he noble -I can see no, barrier. Perhapi3, see Sir Clinton Adair. . I
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11 a. CABLING B. A, ,L, 8. DIONiCK her heaxt,.Nras heavy. She found him away car e would laugh and jest us," she replied. "Wheat I wa-s hero last loves the white, sweet,perfulued, myst" ifter all, Louisa, they are- oady old Sir Clinton raised his handsome head. .
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again; but this. was not the .10Te ohe -ith the best 'of them Life would be Year alone, I used to spend every nr.orn- cal Alay, and he makes no secret of his frlei d .vp . "Are you duite sure," he goked, "thet 11
, had lost -this was not the Passionate, quite long enough for all he had to suf- ing. in that wood." love.1y . "You must try for �yourself," said there is no mistake? I do onot exPeet .. � I
tit1"ONEY TO LOAN. reekless, jealous, , a-rdent lover who ter. Then he pitied himself -there I "I will open the gate," said .the col- ,,I will not hear another wo.rd," slaid Lady Lewis; and she felt sorry fox the any geutlemall. Oh, you have a CAT4
. . . seemed jealons even of the wind that. never, surely, ,v�,as a man born to, sD Onel. "I sYould open the gate 4ere- it Lady MAY. "We . W a A. isappoilitnient that was sure' to fall on I seet" I
we have alerge-amourob of private farldis . niust, rituln It t I 11111 i� . ,
36a an WMISM0.11116 go proLpergeli at lbvirs,te touchNl her face. This was a cool, -,yretched a fato: his life had bean a twice as big, and twice as �hlgih, if you will Miss Loskwood say whea's4a hears the -hatnolsome, generous sitildler.� He. took it. i
, Interest. GLADMAN & SITANBURT - , .C--Im, solf-discipillneol. mail. failure all through thi� one unfortunht,e. retinlred it, Lady May." . that we have spent taic morning lit the He made his offer thut same day, 'Mr. Malden, from 114SOX1
� . . t "And, all, me!"she sighed to herself- love. He hated himself; for no matter "You atre 0 on'taililly Very indlist-liou-S, wood?" . and was, as a matter of course, refused. They axe my soficitoors. I will . see hini.'-'
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Barristers Solicitors,'. Main ft�Rx`s OT she hked the old lover best. ' "Time what sophistry lie used, ' no matter how colonel," slid his consaim. "You - -7- - r i3lit from. that time I something of re. "You have been'so loyall and so frank "I hope" said Lady MAY, sailiouel.7-p, I
- . ,rret came over Sir Clinton ,%vilenever Ile with me," said Lady May, "that I will "there is nothing tile, nl&tter." i
would set it .ill right," yet her heart specio-us h,is ilibughts and wod,ds, he la'sO - ,In opportunity of paring c- it-, .--
U6 uBborhc ana RING was heavy and sore within her. , knew flint he .had stained his honor-- menits to Lady Mlitty." I—— the liretty -oviAto flowers in the tell Toll the truth, Colonel Grantl(w. I "No," the replied, carellessly; 'ftelrtl- I
' Now did Sir Clisiton feel much Irep- had forfeited th� name of gentleman- The.. heiress of Tre-dyn 14vtPiled wif-7-i 1 ,�'. 0on gmss. v hs ciinalot niamy you, because I have been is onothing which can, be the matter. I
�-- Famer,is Mutual Fin lu5ur. p1eT; lie. beaped every coutompituot1l; had branded ,himself as -coward and an unoinoved smile. *Wblit were all his w(irds: . engaged for years to one whom I love hope some one b -As found a coal min*
. It - elAtitlet -on himself: lie Called hiniielf trnitOT. Even in this guilt he" was to COmPlimellts to her? 0310 word front "You held a -daisy in your hand, and very dearly." ontheesitlilte." Then hesighea,to thinile
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anGO MPH wev", a coward, and a traitor. F1 a - be pitied. ' ' worth thein , . then, flurig it away." He looked at her witill d wistful smile. how little happiness thatt could brin-9
lJoad Office, Farquhar, Ont 01I.T11t to have tolo], her; but how in Han- Oil the third day after their arrival "It is a lovely wood," she said; "the That -was what he had done -gathered "Will you pardon me it I say a very him. .
* as he to do so now? Her at Trevlyil N�mL, the party ,was *-tied , bluebelis sta-etch out like the waves of the sweet, fresh, simple floweir, find
,ven's wine w. - impertinelit I -wig, Lady Alay?" he He ,followed the serrant, and founO
I President, J. -F, RUSi$ELL . reprilaollies Nvould ovelwhelai him; till(. by Colonel Gnintley, a frank, handsonte � N a blue sea; the pRmitoses stand in great thrown it away. asked, I 3dr. Mildes waiting for him; he had'af �
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hill), too. - I. vice in India, nnol had, ,on his return, , and trees. Here we , Grande7 cot, d possibly k w any that you can never be really impnet-m- Cloililtou.
. I DIRECTORS. , " fIllen despertitely in love with Lady a%ilast. . Now, -is at not a cloirious. tb&,ng about that fair young wife wait- ent," she replied. , . I -1%1r.. Cooper received this earlY this,
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r ROW. NORRIS, . IstalUa, ,,,, .,�;,;Iil to him.,o-Jr, "And nll iny own Ality. He was a cousin of Lady Lewis, wd6d911 . I � ing forbim in sunny PrmlcQ.
. I .. I � D , . � That 'he "I mean it in all kindness -411 self- morning -from Friince, Sir ClIntomi ituff
W1308. RYAN I Dublin. to 11 7 t.*' I I . and had Invited bhuself to Trevlyn There was'a break among the trew,, would waken up to a sudden svitse Of doifense. If you have beon ,engaged go as it Is marked 'Iramedlate,' he thought
under the pr6i,ext of seein.- her. The a vOlde sta-etch of thiek. green gprnss, initoletuble pain And sell f-contealpt, bat- �
WM. JaROCK, -winobelffea. Tho i,u,xt oloy h;, (lid not 1-o netia- hc,,,..- I , . lo -rig, why not either make your en- that he had better send it -to you af
� jeolorlivi never attetilpted the least dis- aild�they isat down, ,the still shining ingbiniself. even more than he hated his gagenient public, or marry? You see, once " I 1.
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t tot could not bear this sense of 'conceal- consider Lady May the queen of till tn in the trees, the wand gently stir- : CHAPTER xxxiii. Ll , 'and we cannot help loving you. lit pity
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� , Vsbeorn,B and BiAduloh- ruen . ere $IT 01litito ve I OGg the green boughs. They talked for to us, Y ght to let thi be known.
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1, 0LIyJE B HARRIS. MunxO, AW0114 a rule, a moral coward, but his whole pas;sFoinate, fierce love; Colonel Gract- ,Until Sfi! Clinton said something about �. , . � A LETTBR.riwix rnA-,Ncr,. I must always admire you, but I would
� I ,110 Efibbeft. Pullarton, and Logan- .s(.,ul shiank from the task of teflili,� his ley's AyfrThw6so. instin3v imil liml with- not have n1lowed myself to fall so hope- .
. . - the flowers. Iff cannot make him *lit," said Col- Icssly in love with you bad I known is one of the I
JOHN CAMPRELL fair young love thint he "Vffls 111,111"I'led. . C61olliel 4rilittley answere(I him.. . onii! Grantley, "I tm afraid it is as TO" that you were engaged." .
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I �a note from Lady May; ,they thought . . the names of flowers. I wish they -had "Kam ,sure of it," intexrup-ted Lady of it in that light' I shall remember of Young Children.
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, lio other numes." 'I .. "I have watched him, and I
i._A ', ', .. .. 0 werning. She bad Only come tip to town It - a a tho,aglit and thank you fox it."
I I I � ri i iii , - 0 1 "They are,not very numerous,' �, Wild, dd not tathik that he lot 8
11-1111, I " . � . L * just to see him. A small party of . I Lady Lewis. . ,,,.* I apairt from her." . The following day, 'was a day of Mothers should look well after theil
. I 0 frionds-Sir Tolin and Lady Lowls- I I a ,7 k 17 d "Why does he not say so, then? I do m0urning when the benduo,me colonel children, during the hot summer months,
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� � . were returning wi - ne I licit understand it. If Ric loves her, and -is d art
__ # follow them in tbe,cotirse of .11 day Or WEBSTEI%4 I ,Rose, Lily, Azalla, Hyaclittli, Daisy took h ep, ure. as this is the time of year this trouble:
STRATFORD,, ONT. . . .. - - and, last and sweetest, May." desires to marry her, why does he not 'The, servants made their own veiry is most prevalent, ,I
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_Our registriition greatly tax- 6 I'D* not write your ans,weir; bring it." NEW - "That is a pretity louglast," sitid'Lady "You had better ask him, colonel; it "I kol,wil," said the stqll*lloom m,tild,
. I of ,previetis years, : "Do you thirik he will. come?" Xbs;s Lewis. .. I 6 of no use growing ,angnr in this way it will not pay you to ex,
I ,eeeds that with -0-" "it I had to.choose between those two . 11
. WIlav"'. Our school is the be9t 0 Lockwood sake(], bailf doubtingly, whert IV - I "I think the names are so chartle-telis- "I ant not angry with you; but, all with solne new and untriect
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I of its kind.,in 0c wes,4. B,esb : Lady A;NY told hbfr what ishe had done. . tic", Said the colonel; "for example, the game, you must own, thm,e is 80,160- soldler. I think be, is 'worth twenty of remedy- I , .
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in courses igiven best in teacbrs 0 "Come? I Violet should be tall, with meek,, swe t thing absurd about it. If he loves her, Sir Clinton; bift I suppose my lady Jil-ons Get one having stood the test of time. 11
� 00ployed and best in assisting 4 vory plenaad to do so." DICTIONARY eyes, and soft, brown, buir, A swez�-t and wants to marry her, well and good selat him Away." Dr, Fowler's E xtract of Wild Strawberry I
Xr-adnsat-es to position% OuJI : But Af1w.Lockwood shook bar head face, suggestive of deNor and moonlight. -let him 9 lo, NO I, do" I it .
, toy so; it I it, 1. he ot Nor were thoi servants the only people has been on the market for over 65 years �
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I - gradilales are ,in d-emand. ;'Bus gravely. � .1 THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? 9,0se, one pictures .11. lovely, 4aughhi-_&, go away, and leave t�ie field open, foc who thought the frank, a,tilidsom of .
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. . it is a NEW CREA- Lily, tell, pale, slid,' soldier precottitble -to the more aristoerlt- cholera infantuin ib has not cuiid.
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I .. the best, In the past three days * #'S,I,r C1117atoif Adair i's a changed. infi.n." 'Becays:r Tlo.'Lv, covering every and on hew hair. "That ineans for.you." tic Sir Clifultion. On the clay after his
. applications for * -le found of the world's th "Yes, Tot, ptl,." roplied the, colon departure, sonle one solid, duriri- din- I
we, 'have eleven. # Yet he took 'his answer. I field ought, slealder, with large, Jilooceint, blue eyes, el-. ,,I - Mrs, S. S. Johnstone, Ochre River,
I belp which we could ndt,sup- Lady Alay alone lit her drawing-rbom, The onl_v beautiful ,lips, and hair Mam, writes—lAbout four years ago I
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.1 . I I elAs 'Commercial 'Shorthand . � ih never seemed half so beatitiful. I many years. lovolkiess. Hyllohinth, a girl to rave ashio,. R I loved a woman, I ,;hoalll ed to !have taken half, the brig . ,s gave Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
� M # P41y Strawberry a good test. ,w,
I 'aphy Get Our free . , ,�o, n.M w4c lic,r to inarry mo. I Of the house away with him. After-
. and .Telegi * She wowo a d-ross of whirte lace .nild nius- it deflnes,ovok 400t000 .about under the laglit of the etar-4, Irould (10 so at� once., blit he never al- 0
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. * lin curiously Interwoven, and she had W452rds; more thall, ever dreary and mysticaL Daiisy-well� Dai lfllw Die a ehnur-p. HeAs olwai,,; with plainlo-she never weatoied of osillging bad with cholira 'infantum; two dayo
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I r cour" at onose., # chosen real flowers for her ornaments - ,,before Appeared between two Duzzles me -a sisniple, porefty' country llor, barints her. ! lu, ber ov-ii qwhadi>w� Saii, Clinton found A, seat by Lady May. after my, next son took it; and the third
I � 1);�.,A, �IeLAOTILAN. noithing.litt faints mysitical, covers. _-�roopztges. 600OXI- la'040, I thank, IM01 w0ndotilig blue koks dagg(�rs if* ttuy (:,(, (Ile conios "I suppose," he ,%laid, 'that the ba,11'80 day my little girl also took it. Idoctored
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. ###"##q" aragiocilatic . loveliness " ilothing elsiki Becaus piquant, with a certain quaint grace, "AII th"I't wou-Id not mittPr", 0.111(l 00erotl, every one seems t6 be discussing on getting worse and the doctors could
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I I � saw -that she wits, more reserved in It& it is an onakelopedia, in ost reviosasenotative of the tArest name, The colonel looketl erost-Aallell. she mplied- Ritract of Wild Strawber
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I . greeting. She held out a white,, hand, lRecame a single volume. I D11CO henTil of a yoinig lady called ,�you are, Tjg)1lt,,P be saiiI. "ZsMv, I and after two or three days could see %
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i . %..OASTOR IA . at 1111n]. She �� courts, Schools And ,s. yestords, I h. I "Oh, yes, yol; ' you, of do,rorgo; y6u, but they were so bad it took about.two � 11 I
. I I For Inf'o-lIts and Children.', did "not lln!Se 110T face as thoilgh sure , Pnosis as tile abe supreme aff. why gids we're not cultad 'after the 131110 her for n, whk)le delicious, tell Illitrilte's are different I Mermt these 01ther, weeks to complete the cure., I .
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