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I I , , I � 1 (A'"'Ity ;�iavfd 704 call We cruoi'111 fault was bilAt VOle, AWA 4O)r("A A1,04 .", MAYO 9,tyea 0140A -11 aq - ii I =0, .E wolg(j A I Ot ". I i I � - . I I " k , � I .1 I 1. I 1; ,­ -------- I , .1 I �, . I . - inc,a �;,;o "'ell' 'Me ver,v whM5 of Vie carriasm,- Imul you eaw.11, I I AM AND REAM TOMOTHER Ago 001tv, " "I i� � POW -f t, I - .M*s.W,4$$.r"o.�,v,�,So*,txxxx.o, . syj�'Vr 114 � M � � are crael; tbgv -are worse thtiu 4"W' Ilifs they, tlirii�fl sio, ,mjftJ,V, FseeintA to ITO Wistful _0 � I I � 1. ?" I - - . , I I ' 0"' it" . k` I a' "t I terl' ""t is A , rs, I I 7QU49, face and 1,49trul, � ukod for over pix y VAARS �4, XZI .109 I I I � 41),-, alat, Slm%lla DYVZ� were turned toward him, t.bj% ' Lu Or their cul �, � , ,X XOTX � $ f .. I , _ , UP A I "i I f "I I I I I'm, " he Pried, "do not may "A Word I Peat , 1he refraou of the Qu TXMITRIN . with TPORMIN A . . I Kong ale bad beord her filuging� Ileftled to say, "Do. pt,gf 1 , � Be�een 11 wo , "OVIVes Z41 Ob, my lovel my , $Q Illy bal�,V,4, S00,0190 the COMP 00 ,� � ��V�� �. L I of reproach. to I PTIN , I I &Il 4 mother's jeg! If ge 0QM : (lei I love.? b(,4iQV0_=0,. I .care for yo!d go, I . tle, oxide � and geo do; all eAXR, cuvps WX 9T.N $1 , ALTIAYS '444 5 0 - cilre for no, other'WOM411 01h, mother, her, niak st rmcdy 10i PTAKIKUWA, It : . lmdor the . , e nly bed 0"Aillig Ivere In those sweet, sad eyoo. 0 the kIe , � , &W, I . . solutelyho,mleo I 'V0svr*'Ark4s*XfPr4#JKM , � i 81,00PS13 01 mo 6000111 10110 W. 0 � * * * * * * * * . ; broad, blue he4VQU0 I Aisd spreall -thXonotok-I)l P Ilinion could not resist i � , : � . I I r , , � Beiie hem. The 1ximlow's 60014 $yruwl 444 soug go 440 . I . . Ve Ale , lite sheet$.yl $!r C , 119=0TgA,D ARGOATIONS . _ tftapt I I . . I I love you With �M, I 1 Pula was really bealatifal, with ; Mad. Tivellity-fivgCoitati, wtiil I ,� . . , I I , _y whole bear,t. I ' pink, 4 "ho Its. 0 ou h" .1 13Y BERTHA K CLAY, 11 � Flo IT- 17 I I . --- � f& - a I V 01 I remembered the p1laintiv,e .yolce, tj 'I M __ 11 � , 11 'perag'Aw N I I I _0 I ecould not, If 1 'W061d, love, ne r0ullded limbs, anda, loV01Y little dimpl. _______ .1 17;7� - - f'- I . IV r.9 Rf _w5q- Mli I I ,you Inote." r 11 . I"i I i I � f4!2e, and ale our$e4 himself ftr " n6v t,ilti­ . ,A A kaiiiwl' Or amy KAU 01 . I L She releut04 af hisl wo,r4s, t" $We 000 .d ftte, With 00,Mething like golden Ina'a eniandl on htlw I -Y homestead P., Uarlbor . I detected the true ring. or pain his ow4 hardness In leaving herL alone down in the pleco of lrafr. He ,raised bil , e such Continual d � . 11 I yeaso, .old � mv it . in talowt. � t her Ours(l, who, ch"Imil4g to bell6va , I 1 $6, yXviablo VordlAog =1 % I Authox Of Which Uved Him Best," "ThOWedaing PO 4009, A's ,the hQuTs Wore 00, and him Until the ,young mothewts �Yea. wled mootow of , � , I I . She hold. ,out her liand, with a smile. �. � monsieur A model busban as alwayo , - AlanitobA *0*90% - , � , (1, 1�p I � ,,, 8askk`t0heNya% OX, � � I I I !"I'llep, it -it be. so, Clintom, Why gVe ae 44*iv near t* his Joaracylls' end, hd!$ 'with. twars, ,Ind she began to gob. Thait ask'nig, '41M to do willothin; . I ,i whe apia,calat =AJ9t SjW�0 iO . 11 I Rlng,� "On Her Wedding MortV Etc., Etc. I you $0 reserved with vie?,, . fears juCreglied; he dar.e not raise lids Was exactly, 00901to to the evect 'he' "W*A ld � -fie tWk t , for mad -am ' I �, Z 1 � � I . I . I $it the Dominion Lands , . 4)% . . � I 1. . E-0 to, the diztent heavens, and pray, had' Ilit c Ma&'JW�arIjtdJe_pbi$ 1- __ - : I "I am a w ended to proatim, and it b,t, , _ - ; � retcbe4, detopairing, storm, , 11 I ' " I Sub�uovioy. lor 0 10trillt . . . � I I ��i�!�ii ; � 11 �! 4 1 . - Re did ,not, disguise ,bis own Mil. w0dered him. , felt melancholy gind dall? W0,11144hor " -f -1 I . . tossed man!" lie olied; Elva e , I -w , I kroxy, ndiay be h at ,the nwi %a ....... I'll, ... I .... IN Mvlw a i t I I !! : I � I yen � wheia "I AM not � woxtby," lie sai& to him- 441vily, Daisy, wihy do, you ory?f, read to her? W-onldhe give, nitid-p= im 14 � fat r IW*tbw I I IT I a, T'nat eal n , t IN , , Ile utt�ved those wrods, she doubted I lie arm wbale.,ohe walked arr9as the, pOOM � 7,1f , I I � aertnin o9ndkt 134 1 at Ill, loss W tell w6thor h;- clized ft his sianity rather th,ftlal bh truth '$CV, "120 blessing from Ileaven. = rest ftsk*d, With all'a man?s ignoraue Of , - I I no, daughter t r, 6iotw4er 1K Nix Clinton took the packet; his .hand and I I � , a Then be found billuelf se,arphkoc,�-Jwf - "', ; her, and *hether kfe Wanted to mairry fiddlity, "I must go, I lion nil- I Would f4an pray for her w9A*4'0 feell,lags. 00111017 -side to%, dalnt$es. Daisy i6itJ , ,, I �teadln ,eAder,% t coutwined her 0,7 not d 4 IF I was SO 009id thUlt You would mot the -sanalest fruits, the I W , g bolineot tren;bled as he opened at. I _Wliether he wished l,er to in th May," lie repeatod, if I I , 1;�llvthp, TeRldeA98 lu"s is lefter-11rom Prai from Seville, but q sameN dulled, voice o,f paill; "every W' a sweet st winea" ;� Vutli�4,--Six a I Oula k, h I e I I , " : 14 joad ciAtivatiola og t)le land in asek ,Writteft Ili F�,rcnt,h, Ili it hand that was tettle their wedding-dey or laot, Surely WOftent is POections now," te ie find her living or dead? 1i "",N t�� sobbed D,aas7. Me freshest flowers: Ind thmigh It air �- , I ,� I Daisy In danger of de4thy-thL, s�we , `_ , at three 5,ea-ra. A homesteadex mo wtl-amge t6 him., Ile ,r,ead at hastll� n0w, In thas last h0ur,,Ale Would bre4k For half a mitlut,e she W tenipt'.4d , .0t, e h4ul N'Vhyt 210W could you, lie, 8 IxttiMt. kind ;lad atten4 - � I . It wmvle, child -lake race thin &Ad cold in think so? A lovely, inniocent little tholigll'i lie loved her. . .1 ty I e, aff ": . .1 pro ,.Witbw nine Mile& Of .11113 homs- was fj�o= a Doctor Lecro the mysterious ciilence that surrounded l to ask ]'!in if he wished to arsenew tup rbild I � 1-G :. . &e bedside of his wife, end It vv.'n by old tall between filem-11 the still, white majesty of death! It like that, Who could help 11k.1 11 oj�� �0 A ttarM of at, leask 6.0 aerel Ix. writtc hdal. Slowly and sadly Lady May he wished to ' , 119 � H -P midd uot help naluiraligher, wheo � . bii�a *I teil hill, that hi, wife � as to wa9ked by his aide, her wouder amount. III -Ake he', his b . ?t )Daisy held I , ,. !" - DMOV .owned and 000u�pled bY " ars. wifer Alt prudence r was terrible. Ere ,had but little thougli-t him h lov son ,In heg ,. , - � , � fW the unknown, child, his soxi aildh,eir 'unhi �, . - I � � , 5 fathero lmoaer,, goo, y1sug'liter, � Clifton' w"I's Inc to, keeneist Pain; but never a word ttrained her; she. had L 1. "But," said Daisy, still M long in danger of deakill, and begged . humbled � un49111TIMcA, -te' arms; S -be ,looked like a picituire$ . 1�"khcr! or 9WWT�,otg I homep . tO gee hilu. It added "illid (he. . enlough to h1m, I be'r"" ' -891- ulever told met" bq thought j,; 1%eY say that his face is just like ul,!ni�.fo there was a serene bean , ty in � ­ L 'IL I "X0,11 Will say gUod,by to Z/.Uss LO L himself, with a deep sigh-41,she never "So it is," he replied, "I cA I see the ZeW to it -the N�alltT of t te Young -r list) . telvdiall also that the ii6iatkitil" she said, grevely, 1 2 hex - facet A�p . In oertain � V*Or, finding ber almost alone, had of "I lylve I al'- told Ilie; I suppose she thought I should resemblance myself." ! W ipood stailding � Vallcy �pr"mPt 1, ten wondered as to _11" , bIgT,m,, provided her with narse . 'r dif wond in the house?' she said, Mother, happy 11) 'the Poseeosll,OU Of b , , 11� I Wr seotioo M10ingside S' and attentled right Or WZ0119 On the eyein "'el trOt care. And this little child w,honl "And yet you like fifill?" said Daisy, first . $L -,p her h4niself finishing with ing IvIlen I "Yes; and You WIIIAnake my farewell child. She, was. so sweet, ITO geutaev � , 11 1. ' wor's tlald that visit to you. Sometimes I to Your friends -I have' not ti e. re so Wient, t1int ),P X pxi,oe $% y4k, aam. Dultiee tile I have ,never seen, is the hear' of the In a kdnd of. imixiture, 1111ow good ot reside nix inciatba inewilh Cif oil that, Mr. Clifton was entreated to come in W rew interested ;IR 1i . I It .. at One(,, as be was now the father of WWI th# If I -had tot solight you, you 14liall have to Mve post tj the station.,, �Adairs of Eastwold." YOU, Caro, , I wish thit he had bec-a waitchling ther. Typ Sow that she. neve 11 date of 1 teald Itty Would never have soag1k me --am I "There is -a He thbught but Ii e of tb� chlid- tho veiry Imuge ot You,- � - , �V, I LM!Tud-romlhe tim, I I ired ko rill a beautiful little son, whose, birth bad . 9,reat difference bet,.Weea ttl voluntarily illad", any demand on 144 ,Ai ,: � EMP " ra se Itaken place an the fo,arth of the IuDly,th, rdght?n. ,this parting Mlleh'of its Lniother, , When, in the far 'TheA came the nurse. Madam had iservices. Very often, when the 11011se, 41� ; , I . � *0busteal 'patent) nd. oulu" , Clifto L She vras Ind and the last," ,she said. 111stance lIeL qa�W the purple, vine -clad taiktd quite Jwig enough. ,� , I dra, and �irs, n hod been, dangerously e�ld so near twe,,truth " "Ah, Henven, how' great!" ale mut, She 11111,,l asked some little -help from him, glitx, . _Kty, Riereo 61 . I hills, the rich gToen olhes, I . I who has exhairst4A ill ever since. to btaftle him. I and the tall rest no,w. L . � A Vamesteader 48 . tered between his teeth. Ere took her Ts'ould decline and my, "Pray- do#'V .11, � t I 111OTeT dairDd to hope that you cO.Urd . hand in, b1s; he beld it for trees, be kne'w that he was near -his "One word mora," salid Daisy. ', trouble I)Tr- Ciff,Dlo So inneh.11 I 136 homeate0d TIgbt and caffinut ob- - , . I I :, i I a ption may take , a pu r- .o by One ni'lin.to, home, aad he sighied 4twaply. Y:T* was She tried to ralse her hand and am I I I re-eml . . t . t - I CHAPTER XXXIV. , . I ITIve mit." he agiff. "I an, .not suq.� looking at dt, "GOO& . ," he said, in V It was emba,iTasslng to bear t4e A'arlm 11� . . -1 'Should 2114TO had tho'ceurage, to speak a voice.broken. by pai.n. "I would to afraid. Would she be living ar dead? her 'husband's face down to hers, hult reply, sm Elameetoad in iieirtAln dO 9_� I .. , I'lling as she spoke: . . I . �. 11_u� _ _ . I t - . A XAN OB MYSTE13Y. to You ,had we met aqcidentally it . I -leaven this sweet, white -hand could If' she were deaA, he- should feel like she cOuld 11'01t. I "It as no txouble to'him, mada,,4 but - , i J14 $84 per - - - _,f = '13ut M -W " ,she said-4ev"'W . . six mqrgths in eao o P ih at you stab me whe-Te I stand,fl, her murderer; It living, he should be "I Want to whisper to You, Caro," a pleasure." 4 i � I . ,� I a-"-.'"' oM1btjV%Lte tift efreet Sir Clinton read ,that letter with ,the see I thankful, she said. I acres &ad am� r,qrrk-X did not melen it -1 "I 40 not," 61110 replied. ; She horself uever made any denrang . � : it go' x6rtb WOOM8, , air of a man suddenly recalled from an- fepehted of it?" . His eyes weire fixed with a burudlig, onc'e more he .stood in the pretty, . He bent down notill his handsome tam Upon 'him; she seemed to � Wrink from , I I - . 09 ." , . � otheir wo6ld-he was dazed and ,- be- "Novo,, he repua, sadly, 1;1 shourd I Passionate, gaze on her face -a long, 11-11ti$tic ro�om. Where So many dreary touched hers, - but he did not lass ber- giving lim -trouble. Slie -Would often � I , -W. , I . I lrljjt�r Qf t�h ldej�ed. Daisy Iyang sdick unto. deatb, - I niondis had been spent, almost a ev'04 the nume noted tbat. I � . �Vpiity 61 the , � Iltediel Wd . .. I kleVftl be afrald at you agaill. sr rgot. decline his assit,,,t�aacc, or, 1 f sh e at, - .a,aal lImpering look tblat she nbver to . I . I 11 N. 11. a pablication ohl and he the father of a little son! wfte to Iron, May, and you -well, per. "Good -by," he said, "I wish you all stranger in his own Lonle. To hini,� as "Shall YOU go away again?" She ii,k. cel)ted it, allolOgiZe for the Pain, she w" I - ! i 2&Mtl WEVER11461101wrIl Mr. Fildes watched Rilm fiarrowl,y- he stood there, des�ceeded'a nurse, and sat fiaintlY. a(ving him. , � I;, . � I" __ � halls, You Will be 4tisy?" the happiums this world Can give yon.,i tl ]VIAts f .1 I ,� saw his face change from its 6xpression Wever too busy to write ito you I she "And that will be cone, i he knew how great this fear had been "No," he an6werL-d, und whon -he "Why do You seem to think ftt , I B. 04RJ4JX,0, We, Adqld,�Att Fire and -L t I Without you'" when his trembling lips alinost. retf-a-sed spoke he meant r -I a I . d 01"s xfkpd�, ilso 001 octifig kc�"V# of c"ess indiffl,�rence to one ot',sroai- Said 'With some little indagnatiom said Lady Aley, h, t 'he sad . , T. I . I L everything I do for you is a fatigue td , � and A'Aafloneering. . der mad feina-,gaw the lips grow wailte, �XY address will be uncertain fop She did not try to cbeek her tMrs ar to spnk the Words: Then the doctor came, Who saltiited me, Daisy?" he asked her once, I I � . � � I . I TING,- some time; I shag be tmveling abollt. her sighs. He bent down end touched "How is Mrs. Clifton?" Monsiepr Clifton gravely, 1�oudering ,,Is it not, Caro ?,) I I . I J W. BROWIS,c , X. D., . () ald the strong limbs tremble. I I 11 . I , , � , IV luate V,ctol, 6ft-11yat The nurse was one of those quick, what kind of a Men this was Who Could "No; far from it; I Upon �. . lip . P, S,, Grp ictoli 'I hope, Sir Oldlitom," ,h,e said) If YOIr write to mp, send your letter,% her face with lids lips, and the cry that like to Wait . I V1 dV nee. IDWd' You -have had. no bad news. 1�6_ CoopLr addressed to me, to rpy solieitor,s, came 11rom then, was like th u tt d ,vs en who cmenlC to have go and leave so fair a wife for lo,Trg ..:, I I ga 00pe and Wiwle . . e cry, of ready-wi e ,om YOU and this young heir of ours." . . cb,- wori, intla I thoug-tt it musit be something very UessTs. Cooper & Co.; they Will for. lost $Oil). every sense doubled. months t0gether. He did not give gg - The words slipped from him unithink.# � ��. - I A"odfilte CoiOner of Kurql�- . 'urgent.!, 4 ward them with their o�wu.tv "Oh, my love, my fair young love "This Is madam's husband,11 she very fift'rorable report of Daisy. I i0gir. Dalsy looked up with a swiJe. I ��, 4 1 1 1 . I "'I 1IOP-_ It may not tura out so bad," She was more indignant than &O good-byT11 lie said: .,Ind the next mo, thought to herself, "and, by his agdta- "She is very weuk,ly he said; "ne'voug "Wh2t is he the heir of?" she ask4 __ I he ,replied; hardly knowing what -he cared to ,own. * Ineirt he ,had left her. tiou, he.foveis lim" and low-spirited.,, "This home among the olives and y4neal . , 11 I � said. "I ani. much obliged to yotr for "Is this going to be another mysteri- She never remembered hoN;- the time "How is madam?" ,he asked. .He did not spare monsieur, but told It -iii not ours, C,aT;, tit give him." I MISS VILIRK -El I ,_ your kindness in comUg so quickly.11 ous absence?" she, asked. p4tssed, unto, with a dnil clllng� thilt The woman's quick, sympathetic face him how he used to come any after U,.q.rt Then the asked himself should he teo . � CONCERT PRANO — "Afir. Cooper wi.­,bed me to ask if yob He looked cbmfused. fell startildn,gly on the quiet air, she underwent ,a rapid change. and find ber always the sunle weep:ng. Dialey his xml name and position-tal I �', would be in London this week, Sir Clin- ' ( NO, not my4terlous, certainly not; heard the (look �-,trike one. He had "Undam is very Ill, but: no don4t f,he as though her lienst would bTealr. ber that the little babe lydng in: her arms POPILS'AcCEP'TED , W7 ton', he lies some papers for you to but Mtayt I must go. Uy train stiamts started by tkat time, and she should, will be better now that monsieur his ' "I used to tell her that she would was heir of Eastwold-a descendant o-9 , I CENTRALIA-ffT "' 1--' " once; I have barely t4me to catch It!' PPA -Ps, never see. him again. arrived. She is always talking of dissolve altagetber-that she WlI6­�'Ift' the Adairs-that he woul4a hold his own! ,� . .Xddress or. Phone 'Vo; I start for Pi ramce, to -day. It may "You will talce some lunch, some re- It Was Lady Lewis Who aroused hei­ monsieur." , fountain of tears. It grievcd me*muci: with the li;ablest menj in a ­ . -;�d be some time before I am in England &eshmm,t before you go� surely, Chu-, sbe came Welkin- slowly "And -the little oae?" to see her. Thle color is noble lend I - � aown t1b'd all wAohea SbOuld he tell this to his gentle, loveig I ]a R. 4r�ght, M. D., N.C. F. again; business must wait until my re- ton?to quiet path. Another change of I the emp,regalTe from her face, the lig-lit from her eyeo, young wife? .. ? I? f"'c * by tears. No, he decided; he would speak G -f hid as,, Honor Graduate Torozito Ula- , tum 11 will wAte a letter of instruc- "No,' he replied; "I cannot; I want . "-AA*e y,ou. liere, Lady May 9 she ask- 91 If madam should be 162 - Virijily. T-lw() yelais r6iiidentphygic tion'to Bfr. Cooper before 11 go." nothing. I cau -oully think of o.n�_- thing ed. 4- could not find yqu. W-lie,re is Thanks to Heaven! the little one is aJone again, I should recommend 1 'affailm to no one until they had bee : I ­ I I n! I Hoppghl, Ott Me: for now, and that is, I have to say gv4od- that man of mystery?" W I toad flrankly to T-ady May; his marrlagq 11DYS) A%kOaadra, . So -me refreshmmt was brought ell, charming --- every -thing that could fenvale compailion.11 d �j ' I old starlld the clerk, and Sir Clinton took his by to you." "Wholln do YGIi inean?" asked Lady qence, Dr. AMOS in went . , bp desixed-a. beautiful boy. Will mon- "I will see to it," said Six Glintoa,' Should be kept -secret nin0l she ],-new It L *, 3od,*v% ghtft,o.�eter. r, -T' -*t leave of hi: . He back to thj-. ViedT 'gee madam now?" hastily. . "Aladani will not be left naonp Whem. Daisy was quite w�ll-,ea .. , �� . . — 'But why need .Von? You Could Sure- 11417- , kslxdea, and'it seemed to him that he ly go to r,m,ce and return soon; you Her friend laughed. He foillowed her like one in a dream. just Yet, at least. Do you think shfj' enlough for him to leave her --he woull � QUA.CKENBUSR, must be walking in his AcRep, must be He said to himself thut it was Daisy will recover?" 1 2 D]R- I � . need not dle so, long away; alid'you- "I mean Sir-Ciinton Adair. He is a t return to England, and then driven tai I dreaming. There was the sm6otb, green oh, Clinton, you make, me say whalt I man of mystery; hels like the . whom he was go,ing to see --bis 4wife, "I caullot give a decision - rh,ysician and Surgeon and' Ac- Iiiw,, the broad tearace wdtb its cooi should -not say; but this vague rest,r.,Ibt the iroir mask -mo, one can Ina man in , Daisy, -.Ind, his little son, the hbir of ., e, t. I bay, he would mlatess A ft Lady bray'.. � couc�hen Qfflce-Dr.l�offln'soldlofflce shade of trees; there was Lady Lewis and coldnelss that seem to ll&ve axista out." ke him XRY -myself, from what I have seea of He knew now how she would recelvd.... , I I Hastwold. -e madam, that a little gleam, of aiapptiess sa on main Sireet. REtpid'ence-Cox-Lex hfs confes, on -he could see the shado I , , � JAMee u,nd Albert Street. oppositi and Lady Alay. He bird not been away between us ever since our Teconcilla. "What has he done?" she aske-d, try- The rOom. was strangely hushed; the Will do more for her than all my medi-, ,fad over her beautiful, face. She WON � � ,- , Jamaes BE-reet Meiliddist Parsionage, from them ver�y long, yet a world see;n- don', is all of Your doling-nione of it is ing to.speak lightly. whole house Was strangely silent. I -le cine.11 : Say, gbod-bye to him forever; they conij zxeti-r, Olat. � ed to lie between thein, He retutued mine. Y& Qre changea, cold, reserved; "'He has gone away, and gone witri- looked in eagerly. There lay the sweet Sir Clinton thought to himself that not be friends; he loved her, she loved . � -AMoups-Office 89a,' R4*1dence c' V b ,Yhth the knowledge that Daisy Was .In You keep me outside Your own life, oult- ort a, wordlito any ,of us.', Mee on the white plillows-sweet as she should have it, at -least, it it were in him, too well for mere. friendship; the -4 L danger and ,he had a little son. side Your heart. You punish me too "He left his adieux to me,$P she said. evor, but wasted and wan, witho,ut the his power to give it. . I Would live as strangers; but long aq � He looked in the face Of hie fak, cruelly for the wrong 7 di(j, you midglilt "I'Te begged me to make thein forhim.11 lovely bloom. and the lovoly dimples— Then the doctor went away. I I CKSON & CARLING, I I .. slit did live, he knew she would be trud I I � 111.1 V young love. I think if he had beon fr,r�lye r c now.- . white Daisy andeed; and-, Is he looked The mwse sent a message to h � I I , a "Then he did laot quite forget us," t e ef- and faithful ter him. . I . � L nit nWlafl, CoftTerAlliCeM alq L I I tdone with her fhat moment, lie would "I forgave you when you asked me" said Lady Lewis. "It- seclus strange at aier, the same words ,returned to hian feet that the hous a b -ept very . � . to. � _61_;,_X I - , , ' W s to e L "I have wrecked -her life as ,well ______­L�-tL _ � _ - � ... , ' 118' - filtora Itor 11111IM6166w 'have told her ,all; but Lady J'Awis Wts he said, hoarsely; "do not tempt me �;O that he should be, sumino,lied .,a sue.b -l'yo-11 held a daisy in your hands, and silent, fox, ,after clong vraking bont­s, my , _' ­ irm oiirB. 2ol! . own," he said aloud, forgTttad I 4M.C., with her. and the chanre ivas last. La0y rar.11 I linste. Where has he goneVy flung it away.", m4dam had fallen into a deep, peaceful DaIWO Quiet -presence. I . SAVIRAY toL.Can atloWeat ratftl Of WONSL May looked at him with a saille. She stoppe4 -him with a wondering 11 He has Important busilliess In " Yon will be very quiet, very trau- slumber. . She looked up at bdm. � I . "You -have not been long away," ,Y,e cry. rl_R qual, in_olnsleur�ll .said W swetet-voica 6nee moire Sir � 1VMC)Ej_VAW IsTREET, EXICTER. , nCe," she replied. Clinton Adair stood "Whose life have you wTecJ-:e I X. VA133UNG D. A. r. a. DrOKWAS *1) - . lo�ler a Caro? Are you speaking 11 . said "Heire is your �book; I have kept "Temillit you 1 Ob, Cla,nto.n, &ow "In Framce?" laughed Lady Lewis. mrse; 11ally sgitstlonl Would kill mad- oot under the stars alone. No lo of me?" � - I . the -lace, you see." I st—Kely you talk!" "It is not often that an English baronet anl-" hulf-clou4y Engd4th sky over 'his head, tv-plied, quietly. � I I He took -it flom her fiands� gravely, " I do," he'said, hurriedly, taking her has such particular bm-Ainess in France." Yes, he would be quiet. Poor, pretty litit one so bright, so far away, ffleaim- "&D," Was the hurried reply. "I . , n, O!NF,Y TO LOAN. and laid it down upon the graqs: then halid. "You must forgive me, and liot � Miss Lockwood Was bitterly annoyej. Daisy! :ftad ha, beren kind to, her after ing with the palP, Pure radiance of a Merely thim-king -aloud.'P W80 . . . 4 s . he nwbiced that .bft liald the (hm,�)d.' I t1,,,1nk ,.)f I, When 1, alu gone. I am an, �'I eahnot understand him,Alay. There all? He had married her to save her thou,sand sters. 119 was completely be- "But have you wrecked any odei . � WV h I 01% 4rea=7 air -of a m1an wiliose'iacilitles s half scared by this sudde are no secrets between us, and you say life?" she asked, with atraightfoxwa4' ,ve &large apoillpt otprivate fundF . VMfxotaiia vftlq'ik6WVtfticb'6T,11 r�ltff '. ". .d � Idta, but she was dyinic akiw. Ve look- wildered. , , , .. I " . . � .,m IT -4.1Z - " ­­ . . I . � .news. - . , __ ed at her pulo, sweet face ---so Dole, With He walkad Up and dlown between the earnest gravity. _ I QLADMAN & F3TANBURY are wtunatbd- fle was I gazing at her � that' ii�4i;has never even mentioned the , . '. "Is it ,loss Of money, 'Clinton?" she wo in irliage to, you?" 9-37 . ­ es es. . unceliftin'what to say. eat ,dark circles round th!p� ey ' ; then rows 0, - � . .ta ,a if orange tre 4 � . " . Barristers 801101tors., Main st-ilgxetier . "No, mo; it is b tit -a figure ot � 11 i I I I "Ofintoni" she asked gently, ",have asked; "because, if it be so, you can I "He -has never, even ever so d4silAntly he started audaenly, for the sweet eyes . "If I were to tell MY stOTY 'to any a quotlution, Daisy; it � '' - :,00 , -,- - � - 1 -Ir I I � A I melwmik I - �ILL4 . You liad any unexpected news -any un- have all mine." Iniluded -to dt", saRl Ludy 'AT ­y. were open And 100kinff earnestly into oxie." he said, "they Would t1link me "It has a terrible SOUPA, Oven If . � - ." , . Ito ljsbom and MUM pleasentnes,211 . . . "No; it is not loss of money; but an. "And yet, (To you knoyr," r - *--q his. the' gTeatesit villain under the sua; yet be wdtho,ut meanill.g. You have' na 4 . � . � . .I unexpected news," other time I shall be abl-e to tell you Ml,ss Lockwood, "that i sliou'd 1), , "Carol" whispered a faint vo-ire-- I have not done wrong purposely; dc- wrecked ,my life, Caro; you , meant to .. I farmcr% Mvival Firo Insur. he" la've hald velry 1110're. I must go." . 'baxo, are you eonie at last?" t curnstallices have been -,against me-hQve m a I -e, filarried VIO t � replied; "and, Mayj I am very 8orry,, tempted to say he loves YOU better tyr"T: me 11appy ,whent you but I am compelled to leave Treylyn. She stc,Od quite silent and motioun-less. ever. He gives nie f1rat ilnpr(,­�oll. And them, although he loved Lady Arawn me into a labyrinth. No one 41 And have I not succeeded?" lit sort I aUG6 olnpan.0 , I am most gTievoudy disappointed, but "Are you really going to leave me Aill ' WeOl, men. are difficult to deal AvIth, MnY, and she who lay there was his hates vin, hates evil doing, more than ed, gently. "Are you not happy, D,g1sy?7 � Samethl 'Naiad 01fice, .Farquhar,.Ont 1. -must gi,� bo,day.11 this faslilon?" she asked, . ing of teven the bes.t of them, -and Sir Olin -ton unloved wife, Sir Clainton knelt by the I; yet who lies done wSrse? I did not "In one wily," she replied. "My - I I t ddit I the old proud spifHt flashiag through the bedside and wept. Intend it. I hay ... rtreadgiidt, J. F� RUSPELL How the light died from her lovely , is one of the be,qt." e gone wrong because - tace, leaving dull, ' whitenes-.4 of lie -r face. "Phat was Ixidy .-alay's only conisola- ,, d4c, ro," whispered the sweet vcdc% boy makes you happy; but you do I ,d � I bad not the courage to look into my love me, Caro, and I have found it .I: T "I .rious care behindl stendily at hial, "D She looked I have a Ifittle son�did you know?" love's face �nd tell her I ,had married "Willy should you say that I do Vioa-Firels.. RUT. GARDINER � H& eyes drooped sadly from his.' o v,ou really re- .tion in all the bitte,mms of her digap- , I - I . DIRECTORS. "Going!"'iALL- said, and he never for- ":'1(,'u11'e:r," ,-,,I,e asked. with glidden pas- vointment, in all her sorrow at paxtang He 1`18-"d 'the White hand tha-t trembled another. I had not the courage to un- love you? Have I ever shown, " I � XQQ3k NIORRIS, Stalfa got the pathos of her votce-'Igolng! F 71—"do you remember tllat you are mith him. In all -her long hours of , as she tried to raise it. "Such a PrettY twine her 'Sweet white arms from my anything except kindness, Daisy?" i � . ' Tou cannot mean it, (`nt,)n Ailliir and I am ',N.f.9.7 11rowlyn? bitfer, dull pain, it iims her consolation little son. I did not tell You; I thought rieck and tell her they had no pi-aze "No; but kindilet;s is not love. Clinton. But, C-onle TL havi, , � WXM., RYAN , Du3bl- 11'hat hns 01�vr Yon? -what Ih,a,s to remember that she had fa=ed he ),on would not be pleased." there. I have suffered since for my read of love that had little kindness i* 11" Men, you will return -you will not be " I I . sm. 8ROOK, Winchelsea., ,long away?to llvill,'c'd yfju, Clirlt�"' . It YOU -have loved hew bettec tbarr ever. He controlled his emotion, and Wed ecwardice.10 It. I lieve known kindness that ba,4 That was tbe Secret of his stmagme to speak calmly. What was he to do?- To write to no love. I am 1-ird to Bedina because I I WK. a0y. FARQUHAR "I am afraid not," -he replied; "not cellsed to love me, for Heaven's. sake, evilduct. She should know some day, "Why aid you think thait, Daisy,??? Lady NlaY and confess the whole txuth! she Is a faithful servent; you are "A : I AGENTS, just vet, 11 fear. I do not khow quite -tell me so,y, Even your hate would be he asked. . I sy-hen I aball he Ili Englard agAln." Ond she said ta berself, no matter what -tell her be had .I wife and child liv- to me.,, - - I better than. this unnatural calm, this "Mrs. De Grey told me that hus- ing here in France, tllro5v ,himself on JOAN 03SERY., Exeter, awmt 10A "In Einglaudl Are you going ii:broiad, dreadful indifference." . it was, no matter whether he ever re- -_ I offlbo=s gold BlAdulph. , Clinton?" "There is neither cave�essness . turned to claim, -her love or hot, she bamas only loved children when they her merey aud pity, always so great, -- . ' . 0LIVER HARRIS. U-011WO, algft'� "Yes," he replied, briefly; 'I am 90- diffeTence'in my heart, May, beli nor in-, would be true to her rove -true to ham loved their wives." then stay away from Ungian,d until It � RLS USED . 9X IfibWt, Pullarton and Logan'. . I I eve me. until .he!r life's end. "Do you imagine, then, Daisy, that was forgotten? I log to Frianice.11 There'fs ..P.Odiang aavv cruipl. love qpd . I I ft ,not love you?" he asked. That Would have been the rigftt, DR, FO W LERY . JOH14, CAMPIBELL She looked at bini, her eyes swim- . "I know it," she replied, sadly: '�aild honest, honorable, loyal course., . secy.Trea6. Farcluhar naftYg In, tears, her lips quivening. They __ . CHAPTER XXXV. ' and for . . that was the reason I dad not tell you some time he felt that he Would pin - bad Walked some littl; distance fro7i - . I . I COMPLETHLY BEWILDERED. I ASLADMAN & STANBURT. Solloltors I I about my little son. No niatter w,bat sue it; ti�en, the temptation of his Ido.' I ITT I vihere Lady Lewis was sitting. "Extra -" of ) . %016 I ., . . "Clinton�', Said Lady May, ".do, not ­_ - . . �. Before evening that same day, Sir they said to nae about trying to get 12trous love came over hima again a,11d - be so reserved with me; you p,iini_,;h N'SOUN 7RUS �qads ... Clinton was on his way to France. He well, I wished to (lie." . he pewsuinded himseU illat to receive ^10" f - 1-H L , "01h, Daisy, Daisy, srm torture mel" 'such .news so ZbruPtlY would kill Lady " , "I , was fortunate enough to be in time for q . 11 / * me too cruelly; you.ara too hard; You ,0:)MR1UPX ,a V IS he said. . WiRd Strawbip.1 1 - I 11 . 0 /�� ( . - I :::::: tbe Daver boat, and the journey ,was Vlay. , e . * k4eqp me outside your life. TL -11 me I � "L o, I do ftt luenn to do that," she ; For .T,he Last Fifte . y ninde as speedily as possible. As he JN i Idt * ,*+ere you are going and why?" �­ men en Years I * * /% * fiJ I am going," (he replied, "on so -me 1(4it England and drew MIXI! ripau,ce, the replied. "I suppose other wo' , happy . CHAPTER XXXVIL . I ; ' 10 � STRATFORD, ONT. . I * business that I left when I was in 5 beautiful image of -his fair Young love wives, vibose husband& love them, pray A WIPS'S SUSPICIO-NS. I Mrs. Duncan McRae, 1 62, 6th St. North, . . I q., F,m.ace before-busineas that 1-1 have adeN I I I seemed to fade before ,that of Daisy. to live, Caro -above all, when they have - ,� , , 0 our regi:ftration greatly oex- I "You held a daisy in your trand, and a little son -do illey not?" The sweet, It was; a long, lingering Illness. D,rora Brandon, Man., writes.-r-11-Tt is mu& I , 4 neglected, and� I have been suddenly 40310oct I I 'Deglds that of Yprevioas year,g, 40- isummoned oveir to it." . � ;O lag V - you flung' it away." rad cyf-, were looking so earnestly at than once the doctor gave up all hopes pleasure for me tO saY that I have useq � ' :1 ,Wlv?. our school is the besit ; 44, that all?" she said. $,I 'was . '� Great Heaven! how faltally true the him. "I prayed to die that you might of Daisy, beideving It Was quite Im- Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry I ",I of its kind in the wedt�, 0 Basil I "171 11 , , words had been. , Poor, pTelty, simple be free, for it was a mistake, Oaro, possible for her to recover. But she I In my home, every Summer, for the Iasi I * afradd-I do not know of what. When In= Uk in courses -given ll,a8`t inbealohrls 40 are you going?" pu=u Jadud I Daisy, who had loved him so vvll ,that tbR.t malTinge Of ouTS-sueb. a terrible rallied after all; a faint, IOve`IY color' : fifteen year'. 1 , I 0 Ck - � I'll . 1. i!niployed and best in 04slating , "Inimediately-4hat is, If you will per%� "; OUEVE . I . she was ready to die for him! I -low had mistake. I saw haw liusbands loved crept back inito her belaudrul face; her, "I have six children and have used it . 11 I �xidivabes to positjbns� Oiaiq " 1. � I . a * mat one of your gronma to drive. me to, 14, .0,111111I� � � he repaid her sweet, simple love? How their wives when I know Mr. and Airs.- lips took a faint tinge of red; iber eyes- � 1graduates,are in demand. Aus . . � � 11 ar-d Do Grey." loo?t their dim, dreemy look-slig was to' on every one of them. I ;I ijaess men altate that they are : the stiatforr. I will roturn. as s&on as -xwd lTn; *saftd lie cheriAed u�d givArded the in- . " I use it myself and so does m3r I , 'the best, -,In the p, : I con." - , old—aOTOT-RA ,", - I ... � I . nocent aeia-floweT that lie had gatlicr,ed She lay -still and silent for some few recover. I husband. Last summer my baby, seveq I ast three days. I . - for Mmself? How delaldy islie loved him! 11houtos, then ,she looked at ham gently. Sir Clinton was unfeignedly thaultTul we bave eleven. applica!tions for # "I cannot realize It," she said. She ,owtqaA elftrg 111qVX-TVta9X ' He remembered the expiression of her "You have been away ,some time for it. If she ,bad died, he would have , months old, was taken very sick with .. � - 111 . help which we coald nolt sup. ,6 ,Was standing agafn�qt the great rose- ISO= qqJ juoqu -rmos, Caro -a long tinle. I began to, think" thiougilik himself her murderer; ,, lit Summer Complaint, and we thought he I ply. 'We have threla dlepaxlt- # bUshefs, ber eyes, shining thr6ugll her 1101 syl VU face as she looked at him,that hist day, . . I . Isaillop UOT tir 13 RV7q you woudd no -ver retarn.11 it, - would die. We got bottle of Dr. � ', 11, teams, raised to ,his, 'her face blanched RD and he had lia-rdly ,thought of hew since. was, be Was grateful 46 Heaven for , a 1 - , ii�en!ts Commercial 'Shorthand * . ard Telegraphy Galt o,u..r frele 1 even to the Idia, said sed as ,the face A1-=nrq-qoo *Sa0qV.Z1s-n1E[ 0oog He. had 'written to [her, lit 4 tIm__,s, Sholl't Heaven hL11) hiiiii! No la�sb of a Whip biwey. Her recovery was Jo : , aig and Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and i, � 11 � I 'SO20d.: 00r,&9 'Sp-10AJ 000�003� letters without one .word of the love could bave 1wen ba,rdeir to be,,I.r th,11,11 t6d6ous; hie could not leave her even for. started giving it to him in small doses : 1( calalogue for full particulars, ; of a Vieving Thold. "I cannot realizo tho-se few ivr,rds-so long one day. Jf he spent nieny hours Away and in three days he got quite � t. Commence your course at onee. * it, Climftm I thought -I belleved that --q-'v.r pap.r4r4j. AtaX that she 'craved f6i-; he had ,told her nwa,v. And well, aq D. 'A. 'McLAOHLAN. * we should never part again. I Pannot p1qJ. 4TM A=IX61 r .,�ivo 'eqj to send lier letters addivs,sed -to 11I,r. what had lie doue? How had he spent ftom her, on has return fie was sure to, we kept on with the medicine for aboiA ..:: . * . .ma his time, wh-1 Rrkmcipal. * understand it." . ,Yiooq el2ulrs Clifton, care of Mesvrs. Cooper. She a,c- I" his wife 'was fad,ln-g filmd her w0we, her face grown Paler,; a week or more and he became as wo . I . drooplag, and dying 1­rp? ... I ond her emblamig- fts'-would say: I ev-pted what he told her in all gp)4 � as ever. . I She walked on, and he followed, ty IXT sqppdajosotca UV, _�__ie , "Claro, Nvould you llf�t ljl,�, I'* see my' 'Where have you been, Caro?,' i . 1 "Aly little girt, two years old, vV I . � drawn to her by the force of this pa17 1AWMI, ,TO PtOg AX9AG SJOA00 faith, and never asked why, it ,was .to IIttl6 son?" Ile would teal her how he hlid spent � , � 1Sxe_,q11, be so. She had written ,to him-bigeon, ' taken very bad with the same triiZ,611 -�� . sionilte love; even though fill wife l,ly Q'-&'.4VTV;XQT[4TLV U'a '10 aim It struck hirn as being wa sti-nge t,l,,,,, his time, and she would rep ' 0 1 . " I , - seieix-e rcproac�hed him most bitteirl . ly: I Y�i . . I sick unto death, and he bad never S�cu 0017"aSSO' 13rM 'PTC1 OT11 Sat"UO3 he remembered long letters, un.read Y1110 l;he did not say "our son.,p 1.1(lvpjl� it and I used two doses of the same mod I . I his dittle son; 1he followed her, and they Isavo-9 2rioum U! X.Tittor T,'41'.; a PeCul "I ft'm' 'always soafraid of loGang you and she was completely cured I 1 .4 unansiverM­ It was sibc months s iaxItyvof -liers that t.,. --:t, t),,it_ go i 11 . ,v again; but you will not , will yotl?,, � I ince . ' I I I Afftip walked through the quiet, secluded path -clip P8,3PrXqs=Atax Xpro 04'L be lel't liew, All, Well, thc1re Was no ex- :11"Ilde(l to the child �Xoept fts 11'r airl'. - He as6MMI how no. he wou3d not, - "Myself and my husband tilink therig .1, 1 Igiat led to, the alreubbery. H319an-'M 6AAV1HU3W 3H.L (,ase for him, no pall-la,t1oh of . Th,, wirse came, carrying I is no other medicine so good for : I ClAtMOR I A Mid he nothing to say to. bet? elle, � , his of- he Moo 0,ue leave her; then she Would be content. I 1 4 ". -_ I trondered, in a,paesion ot'll-ligul,,sh nna , I � I I . . r"­ise. T-10 never delayed one hour UZ114 in her nrills. At first it S�,(,Tlle� to Six Ile wrote to Lady Ma.v" tallang hc�r bowel complaints. i I I For Infahts ana Wiben. .&H VX01J.07KI Clinton that he saw a bundle of whitO Ws business in V,rance Would dets:in "If anyone wishes to know vrbm t,A , I Wef, Now, st this last iftionient. would .� he reached Seville. He remembered rlxwn and lac I . 'Fowler's ,Vrtrab , , , : � , , ; U16T, n light, sudden and, lhl1% and 9 -eft it a maRer of great ua. 4 , . �� Tho Kind You Have Always Bo 'lit 110 !lot &A -SP tier to, his heart, kiss her "WROUXU11a 1 KTI their visit to the pnmAy cemetery, and beaulblAil, mielae Ovir Mulsy's fac.e, a,s crettsaility ivhl�n be shoWd (return, 9 : . � I I . U9 I hee, tell her oveo and over aga In. lro�Nv I - IR AtIm Daisy's sad words. Ile ' of Wild Strawberry is, I = w1iUn I I I Pmyed to Heaven Hq tell them What it has done for me." I . I 3304V; the, 4 , ,&Wy ale loved horf May hot, ,to be hi,q iWax - � birey Might not be fulfilled -that 6rge �he held out one feeble arm. With her Wrote A kWWjAg fall well that he was ASX FOR ct D.R. VWUR)s to � I .�� VVif4l? rPhis is whit she expected, thait might not be laidto sleep noar the "Ve OWa hand she uncovered tlic. little fai-eg , tlu fraud -Ind deceit, Yet n � . ,0. , � le�� , _=18,832ft _ ot . 01gasture , 0, . Is ourdy what iho would do, Ife coirla SAHM" I a Aveet, rosyt innocent, holv 'bow to extricate hinit'vil from INSIST ON G=IX0 W)UT YOU A � I , ,im V -I . of tl�e man who Itad died f6,r love. His Aarmang as a� plaotared,angel , fgaia ; kawivillig "A .. . ". --1 .. .11, � -, .­ �--_ 't".iI, -, -*y,�­44W,0M*,% 1000r. Pretty ,young w,�te, tyllose 04y , � ,J ao dirn FOR. '-) I 0 1 � .1 ., - . 14�11imft� . 6111ty. e '4 I I . � . � 44Tbis, in x4Z boy, Quiro," yllp'"Oo- (1,X' After t4at h had I* little 44014 tw Manufactured only by The T. Willb . I . � . 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