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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-10-5, Page 3I � 1, I 1: I i ­ 1-1111I.-I'l- ­-". -11- .1 - 11-111111-7': I �, 1-11-11 .... ... . � , . � I . I I I ­­­,­�� ,,, !%.',�woo .... . 1. ­­­- .--.—.---.--, I I � — ­ .... ­AW41 V IMF— . " ­ 1�11�1111:!11111'1�1,i:1�01, -.0,I- ­­­­ - - -- ­­­­.- ­­ ­ ­- - - � , I ., : � ­Fo­r1111­ loorIPPAW '-I'm "O­!",01�11 � � .. � , - .. , � . i i - , , 4 � I ;� , . '"FlAw I I ­ , 11: 10� I -1: Z �, 111, - '. I I ,­ I . .. . I I 1-1 — � ��­­­ ­r­­�. , - I I � I I... . ­ I I . . . i . I . ... , .. I . ­ W ­­­ ­­ - I- - ­.- � I— � . . I I I 11 . , . 4i m �4, ; - 6 I ,� - p" I 412�'Mp: 1 � i� �! i � � ! � rr""Myvwl"Mm". .11.11. I—, I'll � I ­­ ­ - . . � I 11 . . . I I - , 'i, 6 , "' . ­ ­., -- " . ,-- ­­­,­ , � ,', I - .­­ 11.111."'.-1", -11'.. - .1. I ­­-, - , , , - ... � � ` , 4 " � I I , any Ax'llor WAso ,Aail Ile, 'idnee, no ma -41W 1 11; " ,4 $T041% �4441 6104-, 099 - " " , . I 1. , I -.--. ­-­ -... 11 . � . I hvn learned to eare 'for our goo .,q WOM041 010 110 1�4u'ftxoy. , rX � "lat � ... , �11 se? V00y, "I am US wife 1141d lie �Qu�,Jjt UPS, � and �a .. I 0001 06 J, What had Jckvpt hl , . elen�,hed his hands os Ile rt- .1 I . M, 00 long, uwAy trom I to We me better tTrlin ,Ally 0,110 01$0 ,on , XAs.WsXsX"MV0* 0 � I I � " J Iter? $h , ' toombeved that he. himself 1104 P'bww W;44f4roV4?kXT , "I I I I � . "I A'. . �- must find out, 5: ftlith, X 1014 0114 her out, It 44 wor$a the bgrdev- between himself.8414 o � I I , 1 She deroted 4wrsty t I � I �, . ,o th,;t t,sh­g f alla, beffig a thie.f 10� I , his ft UARS or I e1v U I . : . ,a ,47, W �.. ; I �� , k ­ Ar NOW L ' I , e, a mitAls he"J%t MTA Willi IF . I , I bt must see ber. * I " * A It OR 14 �, ,etween Two— Loves .1y", llot A Tory (Tilacult, Oue, it. -vvoe I And Us love fromi his. own wife. I vi!2,1 �Vjfe�4 sw,, " sff , v, I , .. J . ; � I � Young .love, still, 1110 ovV40 " 4% . t,, sad' tqoe, hor tender volo, A%A'Vp o1i PAIN', C0991P W, A - � � I ROOM 01, IN 60114.0100 N011h 03.1 � I I I I o4sy' to see from, Tals absorbed jin,an- A44 her 914t, ,4104.wben I knoly her, I blo: �,Tlljd, . $, , , I I 0 4 � .,,) � I " 4 ut lovRIllieso, the pciogl --ing - I * he b".4 Ar" �" I ner, 49m, bis 4ts of de"', tho�ught ain I "ball say,: . 0 f0i 3DXA . i I . w r.A.k(Jp4WX().;qf$ � I . I * * *,* * * * * I intot est U div . dess. )qe iiiijo 01114 40i; I . , soltstely l4rat . , 4 �. I � � I � I I I . - I mbiArgetiqlA, that Vill, mind wa$, efs(� ,,,.�Dxjo, ds my impul'I'm *f Ills ovy'n toart--�iill were as �rlublvs�,,q socthlookr 1) )) . . I � I I � I , %P *Fk , i I 11 who, lit 00 046 1 . _ , / +' X44rt Ituthillig to b4m; 11 , wemy,five 0 , I � L � L I thdthelir'; it was t . .11,04 140; lie has PrOTAIrsed to Alp "On -;=g ��N. I ­" I "* I a I ., Y � .11 ­ � - , "Oslo , I 0 ITY,)3EATHA M, C 4-4 A, 0 "ve bpy,,11 he thought to I I , I AM SAT41100 lusbaild; .lie has 344. T t A, t, 11110" WhevO, and OnCe-Ditilsy never, forgot I , e must, See 11 or I # I 4 4, (Itil" yx VAY. "Ale 41W U , , Ale 'Awh I ,�as a ,- � . I oll,o�� J)iitt, . . 'bonjestogia A 00%* be early 41AWU� 09 illia And tO 041r�-, for mv­wliy� 0 yo. Akla Mot .1 i $;At, #%tte MAO, , , youg old ruay - ­ 4 U, seelt al t!M � over siviv ,,,,,, : I , - , I . I tolooning, And she was frJghtshed--;tloel-e 4 1b&r,aSeir,.'q WOnd6ed ,at the IQVQ 1940404 ii;,h; 444 1 , ,! L � � "Otani Vf%T4l%bIOiV0MWWII 4834A to I I � to take him from, Me?" I I * a'wo- juli,her Mind to thia plaA Ot'LL Alet I I I � U wali Im ulausu;U1 noise in the ,house', Xna 'lilt she has tiny good in her," b4o; could not Irmone'that . ; I , a; M*011�- UVZ4 Hhn B0V' "T1xe'Wr,4Jjn I . awling,would alter it� I "I kanitotia, 0a6kKt0h0;W L4 QX I , Au*or Of 14which light I �111011101. i�w ie bit( , . � I LP . I 01te fancied som,i,- alle TrOs bTertldng into e " rk su, r fac I led to a thirty, - . I '"o . ,,� Us appliftut,muot apkilm in V-4000 th gi 41Y, 11thlit -will 'make her could niot undorstead oNe POrlwpo Sir CAW01.1' folt some I ' : � at ,the 001111M.Ioli 1�,--- , I �, Rim" "On Her Weddin i it. Ullebily t2ird-vving on a dreosingrgown, a 1,=,,W,A,r—,' I , � IMAM, 00 . , I I . 9 Morn," Etc, 3�te, a8hMmed, Of !jAwa'94 , I �qb-,All 9.47 to her: ­ I I , . I - lobe went to Tier husbond!s room to 44 'You � iWmlill �.- pot ' yet 4;iap�l L j" , � "geU,0,y,.1orth9d10tX1QtA 8*0Z U* . � , rnm*' for her loot Paxis; rr'oAlder that Dlliosy 6044 x10 MOTO ,Ug0JW* , ' ' I ­ c ,," � on . I . i 4. ­ 4,-e&1 �mF nio,Aey, bi, , lipw. I understand_,, Would Nral,;e th oxig --- , . a ber nl� � ut 4 . 1 3 1 —% 'A. —% I — % —6—V I A . . e JWdSt r W;�diljng_iiioj� I '. � ,. This gMttle 44i L not be,lp )7,Afo WhY, steal froul ixw wgr for twioe thirty ye�ars it I . ' � rea � 'hing him tba,t WIA104,, , , A � w,f go , %;a Interest %Or 6A*' � proxy, May be j%ad, a't the 000SWU us . I , -O I , 04C � � ..... ,:.- -�. .. T. 0. .., - ,- , I !" , "I 11 -- - ..�� , .�� �,�-4 1 , x ,she could _T., �Tq ew, 4 0 . f Ili*, Uad so I I aitirtain, 096ditteni, by, foc,tber- I ; � I , � ­ � . I . . . 1, Juie �'!�,, �,�thquiiupd, 1.1 I 4,1P , but It w-na litore as 4 student Of , � !� X , ga, daughter, brother, Or .610 r'". I : � � I its he slept -tile baud,soiii�, h,Qgga!r4 . in'ev, �Wf* my ROW 11a the'%l ollarAot ' - L , . � More tbAll, I � " . I .. Ide loozed at fiei, w ondem n thut there Must � be some -thing . deep lines *r, liji.g. She f *� 41*0 I t.sb.aI,e,JUl),)V 7 ECe must See hcr! He ,61oseabis oyeo, I elm Suo piqued h�k : teaAer., . I I . very face; wall its I , , , , ter ,than %unything I I tending hom" U I 11' ]-at tO -*17 00� ller, it I ever fla I I I - 0 well It He hod J'Quilced Up I 94. her AsLJl " I 1 19ly. $Urely vivoug when a man forieto his OIVV touched him lightly, *5 . I lle" " t ' A4, And 00 0-1,014, �s e wits there , ,��# ooi, � 1; to Difti"',-'six, MOU'06 TeDiden 4 -"I . - a ., I't neii,lite Was ,coming to his 'Ejailge, ag,d,,# � peo'king, in .1 AAI&Mei� 0mv DA ellaractorlso , fair Woul, page, go: 4 14 . � 0SY' ;Weut-,,to,- her hu -s-, before hi, I I . m; ,be. openea thent, only to co—A 1. � , 6tAhe I&PA in , 11 I Here werq' �Oittimenita and, IsIr I Whisper. Suddemly his face lighted up. V 11 *04 oultimtial . , I , ]bliplaost6aAer May 1�1101;10 I�ait;hyl Clilito i bland's study to find some Paper he,b4d, Wbieh 4e could biscribe What .0010M hot 11 . .. � I A; . A '. t; but u laughed ­11110 could not h 'MY love! my love!,, he cried, s,Oh have'AlOr re"Mblaince in everything be . t . 4 three'Veare Mislaid, 01nd on, his det k, 'hardly dried, saw. UP had reached that stl: , . age,,. 4W I , , I ; swo wkbin' Mize inues. of, JI'd homoo- ftlned her" to be acquainted. i (his eyes, droopea boror,e the ow I have missed youll, r I q a;te NvIlen . would; but be, faand,fbe fair p 1, tender 14Y 4 COVY of reaes, . r., r I I abead 4ft'�a darlm of at 1,00ot I 011 Uhroll , !'J),aA$YJ' he said curac,usiy, 1�tejj me, , eatimiest She read thern- 110141'rog but the sight of ber'fa4 iM41 quite so hionk ws be, lia'd�'p,xpeow. . , , � .. . 11 of. all, eon�e 4 to think � TZ, I , L litm *,t bow did you fir"it , tModle gaze of the 701M.- - Tliell his dazed, lialf-Walclng vyeo fell r-lich Poesionate', despairing v had 4, $,Ile ' , ) 11* t MIDuly. ow.=4 aiall' oeoupied by gbtex: that I did ,lot ,ve. Y,O. . a?,, lchlmcl. r� so brave '7f the defense 9,f hor 04 the Zace of - Daisy, Ris ,voice Chang- they broligft it , . . mses� that the souild ot her voice would quief, ond )iprored so ,wonderfully, r, so , 0- to her iender ,ey"* thon n 4 I lhis fatilgAr. =04 � as On JO Dd to, a toile, of coW, indifferent smr- and � , . " soothe libaA. He Must go! Even DaNy, .01ts a d aspirittivos of Tier owa: 1 1 . , I .. .. . � �� '. " ' �ma- that sbL - angul- how; sille, had ideas that,were glitat, I . watIaer or Sister. She looked .at "Tbon," resumed Daby, ter she' -w`110 ­s0'de9Vly engro�sspd in Who �, I I I , him ,wistrull.y' as b. , . kair 11da tyrise. I , � as filled ,vith the . ,.4h, . ovi i . � I, I cr erAfn v the lit leudiat th -� forgl0i'the ObjeQt of 00 heart W , I , ft oertuin dioteitits a hameOteMllwt � though thiitking irliether T�e woui coir go er de 020 in Tier WWII 441S that You, Daisy? You staxUed she Willa an ' L ' I I I oligilited �o4o an4 tPie gro jealou; 044 not. to be despCood. )4e could, n*: �1� I.- � , , )"..,b '01da'gt&adi,�aS Imay �prc-dmpt OL �tradlot it; ti.lon sbe soid'. I ­�'itfien I am fike all other. mothfei.v me,ly � March of, A shadow falling _even she, the iri)�Oyed, , nLegl of -iy Is -'love Daisy ! any. bmger; iiho had as '. I" - . , Oven, the Page rouse I d her, and sile,lookod lie. e I , .� � '" " findividuality of 'her own, and ', I , ll, r ae*tioa &Jougside illahoms-. 4 "'I have wutchcd other pftp VOrY Proud -of MY 0,irlinf,, -id , 't ' I be I* * , I . joe *%. per aere' D4tiee- "rs)t-that is Ae' At �%)Me� que to holp,,1114, akill1ir wilut She Was a'wmm-bearted, impetuous 1UP, her eyes 'filled W-Ith tears. rAtied him. H�a wandered Ice 4. to perceive ft . I . I .� I , h ot aiX , when we were, first ma,r. 6V _ (� NIM. I WOMUR, two, slyeet Dhisy, and she felt r to and fro; his handsome face had "I li � 01�ugt ., '16'e six ino,)Wthm h100 ried�T thought You loved me, and I en the aqtt�p- dimpled haind, and very ralich In "Oaro'" 6he Sald; "did YOU­b'LMve YOU growl),L Jha,=4%xl and piale; Ale could 9431, he wondered why she,made 00 1. '' VA*r � rom. dat I be� olined to thtow down the �,Vvritten 'Vtege verses?'� I ." I .1 " 0 , at -boymestowd entri lieved, that You hod niarlicil me for Is U6 1=0 for Me to, Shl&VV ft�to; t1l": - . � . 1� �, Oat; SlecP or rest; his, eyes had a msol, 0O7nm0n4 on Ips, Joilriloy-whi,gfie, 44 � r 11 I - ,I the time req-1ATed tO 00fa love." I A t4lift Ole held hr her llaikds and Stamp -He laughed awkwe.xdI y. . nolt ask laim how long lie woul pa.telat,. fraU(1 6lI�ItjVt1LQ 441: a I I I tie looks faar ato Placict I cannot 15117. heir little foot On the ground. , ) � I fiolr'Off W;; his TOiCe bad 1014t U�s i I � il-be, "Wd'�'4t ' 'e,'al "And aftm-1v,,l.rd?,, Ile, earij, fildl. ' 011e', 'Conte ,tnd all begin to� fancy Myself.a poet, Tho day came whe rlTtg, absent; but no, Dailsy Made no M � � 11 . . lag I I Ili" oks.? 0 . . "What did he mean? Who was his .Daisy berself no- � ,, lga. � I I � b9alir all ste 1101W lovely D a f,sy, Il I! Jind, t� , _ 11ft, acres extra, I that she paused. A . You ,Drying over my n Ship busled herst . ticed how,jil Ili,. Wills, aqad spoke to .Tf L -in. prepairlit,k his I A bamesteadm� . , "Th6 fact - . . blim I r .who bas exhaffated I love -his lOvel-011 WhOra he had called rhyme�,11 he said. I I . . I e - is,!o said S -Ir �M, inton twil I e like 2woetest about It. packages; she helped -him, but I � . I great deal about �raint a baby-worishiper a r "You are right,". he said; that hu the smfilll.� I 11 I I I big jlciuo�atead,Tii I love; -and I found tha Daisy." P "I a y mu�sic­ln "B'Ut '704 * , d beeli wont to com, � 11 I . . a J�Ur- lr� Ile tit even on their wedding -day he your orliV , I e so aweew, I I � . "W,,� pxe-eMption May. take - t Youls for itic- Was I 'T 'Kant a baby­lc,;�e," she rcp!1e&- ha'd -never -used to her?" , , I 4 1 "the vkaee at his Words w -as ab,sent, Daisy . wAv, I � Wopn, ho�mjstead, $u cero,in distrfirts 'O't "Ice 'Anything ,that Was *hl boo -n vmd 1, , �'Yos.' does not suit me, Daisy-, at is � too Warm, 1 1 � I 01 � r all .t k,,4. I 11 � 0110h us they a I 'Y are M7 too ellervativg-the.cold of the Ei;g-lish it. I I . . I I ' the � Wp� � �$&� �er a6re. tiutiea4--XP�f . botoks, ,, -rue Jove is Careful' and con- ky. er husbiamd laughed .,"Od.h,,�,;-, My love'! my love! Ob, how I rL grave and earnos I I I ,� I _, I �1,il�, a, 'have own," 2le,mlilled. . I I 11 ­ "Shall you think of th6'baby whilo - , � 11 -ha in' elaeh of �WXS,g tinuous. ,n !as a you!" " air suites me,better. I think I shn IT, go I I �'. rw�& six modt'. I . ' I We 'net tho De,'Grey.q. ($ . e tscarov she, said,, very ' you are away,' I � � � .- I I ,nd ffrot Now, � r.,,De Ore), lov YOU SUB have Yonx wisli anj &%. ' Re had noit missed her; she ,,Us gravelY, "I to FIngland, ,and make lari-lingement-11 9' she asked Iiim one day, , � I vwrf� onkiv0de fift, era a 06 his wife wish not that yo � 1. , I ,� . 1 T01-7 sim� Dausy; ­ftee lill, it is a .very n.j. . write saah for I and ale saw a wistful ex " I ': I lionoo*orth -­ V, 1. . , I .niu6b ,indeed. I watched Mur �,tad P .here with Gim. Of 'whom was he verses to me u,, would' your coming." . , pression on her I h but thai I kae�r - .0 . ared the two; there to five ' ' "Most assuredly I I shall, Daisy.?# :.,: ' I , IL . W. W -In watched you; I comp, I ttral one 'YOU S 'all have Your, M&thier spealcing? She. aid llot eye, I-! . no,w t at , to Whom, 44 The air of Seville sults the 1%tle -face- . .� ul�,,� Dwity,01 tbo igltyter ot t1A 13t0flOT ,'))-as it t-rible difference.'r . With You. Will ,It Maina YOU I kis roic , R they, were writtem.r, , , , . ' ft . .1 ­ 5. . � I . I ­ e could taloe Such loving, tender "As Otough,a poet ever w�ote Ni, One, she said; "he is not very strang, "I thought, if you liked, it you c � � I � i 4 nbU64tiou GM halipler?" . 1M UnA the doctor lsai(l � the other day 4 IIATedl , I , I a A T I-10 looked lip in am amused soxt of tones; alld, as all theae thorLgllts passed rehsb1n,11Jx;6 said, langlibily'. about it, I Nvould take,him to the tokwil 1, I . 6 - �".;i , she were speaking O.f ,Theri it shil I 13e do". eplie&. !hrOugh, her mind, she s,tood still, look. "Thig'16� wrjtt�eu With . , : W'Ould 1),e 'as Well If we kept him in I I ------------ � �[ WAY' I tli"'u-h , I , - . rW� :'Yes, Much happior,ry she r ) , I I t,. Fi" and Plate 60M.' tTird por' I I � reason; it is the soutit.of F ra6ce for a tame it loo,st.11' and have Ws Portralt taken for you" 11 . I ,� B. on, ItLIXQ, 1411e. Ace Soil, in whom lie was bt1 would do ing fixeft at him, forgettia,'g everything Written to some o,ne whom you 16ve Sir Clinton laughed. I I � M -.MOO, Also Ormoft 4900"'it'i , . Sir Clinton looked up/With an air Of . . f eg WightlY intoxested. l to malie Ose in this one wonder. I ,� � apliAii 6ollooring. fo--4 ..I ;� -1, :f happy. MlS7.,, YOU it very Much; =d from whom 'y' I � I .. . - - . . Whalt Was -the difference?" lie asheil 1) Why are You looking at me ported.�r � on are relief. , . I "Willy, Daisy, all habies look Alike jil ,. . . I I � 4`Tholt I begievell she said. . itlay?" ,be asked, " ' SO' "It I I , , � ow . ,VV7 —BR01 rd 0 ut sho'We.d itself ill a. th . I "You had better remn6ii 'hexe," he rActum. I do not suppose that, If I . VVNING,.'.M. D., - u fll�reii,t 011841-11� dill- vvny -do u 6, What !a the Mat- 18*Al. ,waste of time, to contradict sold, "for another year or so- you will ,y , I 1. -iv,qye,11 she relin . yo saw 'talf, s, dozen . bab poltrats, I . I J* P. S., Graduate vietoria' led? her pale, peak in that pecti,lUx. ter?" %dies", he said, . I � � Antu" �4)vt�c't face fIll . . ips. trem.b. t6ne, then?"he asked. � I - . I " , MY. 0011.1p . I 11 I 11 I LL ': I,, � '�&q Imerce. Dda ling. "Re 11 Sh,1119 all ,her "Becanse," she replje� s,o: be boy." 1, Silty. oflicie and M'd d I She had forglotten the ftlicied noise !ot be - lonely With Your mother and tal'o Skotft,know which was a, "And in'You� ease 'it would aj I �A`Tildl�bly not,". said Daisy, with a . ,;Uatw -7- - s0d to kiss her wbieii 11r "you are good X Waste of trutal 11 , I I'll . to me; you will I the lrouse-brelakers, and all else; hi*,11 ,, She retorted. ­Xhcy too 44 her pretty -bead; "but I I .. 11 -1,11UIMM. Vvelit out and Ivilea, he came:X - give Me Idnilhess) you Words seemed to �roiiwb ,her, I are beatitiftil verses -sad, pflssj,,,t' I kkW MM because I love bim." I . . � 4 A-8soclate, Cdeotwr 6 . ,, Her heart b6lit'with a sudden, ficrin aboin 4 1, — n*," Will give me ba-Pliliness; because you 11W,h . � . P, llall,g of jealousy. He wanted tv� I(# P y I � lie cottlil, not resist a Smill. at tbli at dP I Want?" sale repeated, sweet verses. 'I shall never *% do 1; roll will see when he is d I 11 I � Unive reitilt-k. I c-oubDIt give me lo,ve." t, With -the vacant air Of One who hIld but I wish. that f had ... for.get them., away from' heir,'he wonted to go hai-k ' I . . -I -Io,, - I ..ever kissed 'you, - .11; "I ca ) ".TJ Va " or seen them, Me order, Daisy. ,,Men cannot care ve . , � 1110 : , W01 - -k Aind the words were so, perfectly tr�e to England without her; lie cared noffi.- - ILUIN : , ­� - he asked. I Daisy, thalt-they struck him with forgo$tea lier mess,itge. me, t( ,t ro. I . for her clilld Qnd herself.. She coil, m4ich for these very little children;. . ,4 . . I � . - Ing �. " woridex. �he I :U that --that I heard a strange noise, Me walked a n led herself by a great , ' 1, ­ - 1. vms growing quite clever�ithis simple 41iffimm 00CE T, SOPRAkOL. -NUt Mat I remember. Yes, I think 'a I fear ihere are thieves in the Sir C%ntom looked after ,her. He Was effort. V�beu he can walk and talk, that wi4 L;; , I., , � I . I ­ -,oil did who.L, you Were going awa,y; field-daksy Of his. , 1. "You would like to go back to Eng_ be the time for me to love him." . louse I .., ., _ " I . , � I I . . 41Y �, . PoatiTel-y growing Interested in her, tags land, then," she Said, . "If you go often to England," retort- 11 I �� . - � but it yr.1s just such , rdss as you . Oil have But burried on your mis- oweett Petulamt, 1 pulsly Daisy, Who "For a time," lie replied, ,,, short ed Daisy, "and your. v1sits last ea4 . PUPILS''ACCEPTED in e . "without me'?" , e- ()jp�TRALIA 6 Ml� NVO11,101 ,0re, baby here, Dot such as ' goo Ae sli d Ili Bh fill t I dre s ,or -Placin . . 41 r'H&PTER XXXVIL ­­'! �� 54-, Dvtisv," he Said, With I a in. d w at e oligh . 'Ind "Whose thrife' If Seville suits the boy, thetre done C01-4 ,1 � I '' Pered ]an, - - is Ume as long as ther have be .&d EL I huql):11143 PIves to the wife he luye&" "I WILL FIND HER OUT." I ph; "they have had time to get thOUghts Were it.,, howill be a .young man before you seol ., . "But, Ditisy. NTho has . stran-,oly, true- Her no need to take him away,frC'm I . ht, M taught ya'u TA - In while Yom have beem.looiv4ag at me,, 4241a,racter began to interest 'him. He "-�nd you?" Ale s,aid: ,,sllall you be 14116-11 I . . M, R. brig . D., M. C. P. tltis'!" lie asked. Another month, and Daisy was get. "you amazed me," .�Jle said, In bm". had only thought of her as a sjznrp]L,, able ,to do ,vitij AAv,S.,, Honor Graduate Toronto Un. �'T�ove is -1 quick teacher," she rL�. itit, Ile loo,ked out life?" I , d1wh7, Daisy, you are s�atirlcal,,, s "df . I � � ting well; she could g,o out now, and the earnest, straightforw-ard wa loving P � amr "Do you irl, tender and pure of lle� . I lg&ity. Two years reeicle�ntjohysl 4 --AA plied, ,,I have bad no other." sweet breath Of the Perfamed .; knoqi what you suifi befDr y* . up absently, not quite Sir Clinton. . All . uj A I e You weire e2m"t bt PUTPose; but she was gro-,"qng unders , ilding "And that," replied Daisy, 411s a thion* 2 t;.41, OP. offluk Her f,ice was patient, so resigned, ll�j Tyrought a ballit color to her Sweet fa -'e. quite awake?" N-tive4y Piquant. She loved ..him, . to w1hat she meant. __J@3iandra UoSPk . . $W1 re�siaeiice, Pr.* 'Arioli'. old suaiud . But tlie Daisy who wajked. with a ;4N " h and "Sal -all yon not miss me, Caro, and band times better than being,,sentim.eU6, 1. � I voj(*kl sD sad, that lie couid not a � 0, e replied; '4�hdt I certgli]dy do She was jealous of him; yet kno-wing, want me with ,Ton?" sbe asked. td- How long Will it be before mjf lidlex ,16 ALM.- ip� .V Stleet, J�xeter. ,. . mil. I t�iruuglltful ft,ce over the vine -clad hilOh hot." ) notihing, of his .history it was only 14 . � — I r I was ;no longer the simple, sw of ,I he replied, with Mother reaches Seville, am?" . - , � . QU ACKENBUSH . "You Wng a, terrible -,array of evig- eet gird She toid fi�i-, Stu' leeping her oin- SliadOw that she was 'Jealous. th lost car ess hidiffgrence; ,%at tb,t Tepill. ' I who accepted -her -husband as a hero. ethatriging eyes an bgs fj�gc. "If I 1t;Ld e m, el I "I 91rall go flist to Ferndale," lie 1* � . � . JDP — � . I o*31A10 Mae agwinot me, Daisy,,, he� said -,,ter. . I I -ow her first --df i had will not matter, yon know." . "before'I gu� to London Or anywhem � � � : ...... Fwhy,siclan and Surgeon and. ,,&.t;- r6le ipy, I . and thbUght the eould do no wrong, "Caxol" 'she asked, "vrlh; is this love neYer seen IAT,ay," he thought to Mineelf,', ,, 4 � 14� ,; e -Dr. Rilffin's old offl:ce -, * The birth of the little child seentea V01:0- you hare -missed so terribly'- "I sbotild have loved DaSsy.11 Certainly mot", Promptly replied tilift slid, as soon as I cau, persua,de hew IDOUI*er. uffic 'ate worst part about it is its per- to hm*e quickened her every Seitse, her .9 Daisy; in a voice of bitter pain. 136th to go, I will n% that she staxts.11 � �L Residence MY, qoar, Dais'y,' h� snia % a II'mm ,And from that time, , $&You will be kind to hWT1 said Daisy,, " I . ' , ain Xiiin Strei 1. '-()Orn�,l feet truth," is -he replied. lirf I haA ,im. ev6ry austln&. Things that ,she .had account.able. for wh,.,�t he 1, idea &Z loving altJ20119,11 he had pairt ll�nd bitterness Passed unnoticed by Apmie and Albert Street, OPPOfltl�� agined or exaggerq-tedi'it woWd be quite passed Over before, aS a matter of says in his '110 I gr her, frOin that how. him. 'She has never traveled before: she wrj I ,� �� Jr ` " Scre t Xetll , I gleell-fOr his dreams?" Sir Cdbltom Adair felt a eeat respect "I shall Start soon," he snAd. NLOW ,be . I On- to ter. . 'Wes e Oilist Pami�"s , diff'everit.. You Know, Caro, " &e cou- COU'r,lie, now became of great moment W400 You d , flor his Wife. Daisy bad quite recovered tilat the ice was broken, he was all lin- "Of course. I shall be kind to Ixe*. � I � � J%&et�r,, Oiat. Residence 391) tinued, "I have been so Many" I- Di'l'isy. re-killifig?" &,,dzod earnest f�dgbitened and nervous." I 1�k%bnes-Office 3M, poilth-s alone; Tha,ve li'd time to tjh1l& from her illness now; she had. ,,.7e, patience to be gone. "And, 'Daisy I Deds3r; what do -You take m* for?" be, . I "I - . I a . k "Por the boy's sake," became th unit 111 I � N — ­ 11 over all these t1kift-o' Two questiow e SW90ee I na.ust hexe been,17 he re- t'e'ensiso W�41 O'X"GO heauti-ful. He he;,,rd will take a courier ho'liie with j�� th Paid, half indignantly; and thela the sirbs4 1. I i4 & RLING, I I ' a Ain uneasy laugh. lig ng, to the boy ,be bring Your mother- 'back." � ­ - �' 6A � ; "..' hnve especially puzzled me." she longed to kiww more. - ' - 14 ,,d r y I-A'Waa Wt mentioned between, theraj I j�% 11�1 Dlc" , . great motive of ber"Jife. For hia 9 Ice Iffled, with h er I all dagr lo ' to Win, as "I thank you," sbe -replied. "And oce again, ,� . I I ­ I "What are they?" lie asked, .. Tben, Caro, I' would raPher be tille heard ,her aujh and tallc �. � .— � . quaikly. . When she thought over this past of One You love in' your dManis than the "1-9'h he COIrld W�Istqrii, ki!ilicitors, r4otaAa% Uonve"400th "The first as,. Why you married Me,) hem, !;t seemed v �. cry my.ste,jous.. NNrIlY ,ne you love in your wa , g 11 u . I under -stand, aillf the course, You have no idea When you Zoal 1�rh saw a differenee In her wilien I =. , pbete f�ooliotova lar 151111,A1310198M I . JIL 'her YOU have ev ' had he married her? t ,Perceive that when he entered return?" . h , - M. I . - A er left home. The time b A i . Tae second is w ku 0 rs I begail. to T Why had he leet Been's to rae the dream -love has the the room where mother aird Child were "No, not the least; but if your motbecr. 8toqd at the gate watd t", Money to x.can at lowest rattle of Inter" enried ,for any one else*P' . her? Why had he remained so, lo,,2,... best of it.,, the slve-ht song and laughter -were, I' " "' I . I . "And WQ concluislon has my pretty away? . a heTe,,you Will find the time pass very 10711119f lingering eyes, anml�g . � UU&k;�-�&&w-'aZZET. When Sir Chaton examined into ,the hushed, the' paayful young M I iwht�h m 11. - 1-4 EMWEE6 Il.ttle. -r(Or -`v1TOJe hours together Daisy ,911 I f I other be., Pleasantly. You mustbe sure to E��nd to gone, had fallen lifelesi to the I I . I.— . � ­ 11 I .1 I I wife arrived -at?" bg asked . � Wolild wouder over the hills, asking ct"ise Of the noise, it' v6o]s aisoQ-rered CaM6 ftniflea. �He ,noticed, too, th,rt me in England for anything you WanV, thlio time lt�he Pretty face if sh, � - ,--. X. CARLING ILA. J6 M roxom"Clo' "None at -all. 'Caro. R you did mot he-i-solf the,,e qub-,'tioll�; and quite un- to be nething�%More than the After a time I -1 . _ I love a�e, * � bursting of Daisy ceased to en-untelrate "I shall want nothing," replied D,isy. Irdig'12`116011-the ,Are, -half of 1. Z -1. �- I, . why did. you marry me? I able to ,urivo hei,self an'y answer.. -Me it bottle of chumpogme; but th i baby's chpx,ms, and wonders to him. stiffly. 0 1 notban eincident . . of jealousy,' was in lhe� eyes, 1, � r"ONEY TO LOAN. 11A'd no itioney, -no influeace, , ' .m boy'! made fier valiant. She would sub. Nd not poss from Dadsy's Once he std� in I LAI that, gentlemen like , . mind. He , I SbWtULdb . e Yqu value." gentlyo While.she iras "YOU Will Send Your letters "to the "G�Kd­by," she said coldAy, when Sw ,, "I , t dream of same address --%Ir. Cli!aboil'wes going. I . I., . 'Ton �will MIA to no wrong for his -sake. If &s- had a love, or he wuld no dte--Ang the little one. . Clifton, care 'of . I I I . . � I . I We havp� a lurge tlncounb ot Vr1V not deny th9t you had on�`e ha been alone, she would have droOpefl her; tImt it Was not herself, the diffe'- � � "N" , rs " - , . nfliMLQUQVinageVtOPerbt86UtlO%r&be a very Pretty face, Daidi?" lie said, o one writgs Ve es 'to us a th Messrs. 0000per, Thavies Inn.' 11 -1)asY," he Said, worLderingly, 116114 . . , ' " " - I,t=i,, 01,ADMAN & ISTANDUUX lIght2S,. and dieA; her MOther4ove made her ence in 'his voice when be Spok� Of hi's my darlinir, she *as, sa''Dtlig-, I'llo = "I � �Iai�Y` looked up -in his face. , Is a cool farewell, unlike 70n.11 al I ) tors.,Jaa�nL ft'gletal She 1001ced writes . I � _ Pitifully at �h. courageous. She would understand love arva -then to Daisy -was quite Bid- sad, sweet, loving words to us.,, thought" she said, ",that eTen the "I Cannot make miy%.If cool and vrarm I - . - I � "You 1have seen prettiM,11 . . -km Offli.axig ease , I gi R 44#�)i .. . '.,xv. ,do­1j*,­ % � . nal&btero Sciliel i .lM * ' Olre orty move of h1er husband, and licient'to show her, even it n kna 1he A - AT .- --- . she said. in ,";Vh'.5 .( 01L- awa.r AgOV �Thlln 'he si�Wl IQ 0 0 �rt t 1)',ople I ­1'3:Pgl# I to� oTder#"-'Tet9�teik Dabv; 7 1 1 '� , -�,, .1 - i� "YOU Called me a field,daj�y unc -you He . 'JMt.,te4.*cTL -ey * . ' did. Then, if he had,linother lore, 1-1 ftom ­ � ,. , 4 1, W- I I ' - - what he meant hld� flikir O*ii." ' -4, , �rl"";-� b�" �11� � . . 'rho Morn and MOM u mu L hu'r - . - eG on baby's - . ­� ­ I � e,9 t , - .., -, ji � , 1�," �, .� � ...' ,� - , r.i�� �� , !� , , . ll� , � Btit 66ilgh sli* i;paka,S6 coldy i� "' � �­ have seen far more bril St e loved her, or [he would had he Married her? Unconsdolims face. -st ,� . , I Ilant flowers. It not have asked her to be -his wife. What She was More Puzzlpd than i--. � S,,> they�have,"' he replied, mign,d- ' , 1 could Vot lilave been for my 'I- I � I edly. though she bade hial farewell WI,tlt � Farm% Mutual fire WHO , bftut'v," hP.A happelied since their marriage? Sh' Other time Sir Clinton had beeii un -,.*.] . . 'Meu generally" niurry for one of those I e CHAPTER XXy,Vllr. �', .I ,. "Thega whore is Yours? Why must -1 w6rds =d everted eyes, she h nev% . I I . I ad - I things," he said, could remember nothing that she had ror S-11le days; be had a kind of I,nNA- r -t write t1here?-why must I s ' to loved him with so passionate I% joy#, #a 't". . am Gmvinu "'citber for beauty, for do,,,. She had"been kind, faithful and EeV-'r, cll,u--ht th ug, A cooL FAREWELL. end lo,�e, or for money,, � . ro "I the beat anI the the care of some one else?" how. - ' tender. She asked- herself Why had he �ner,Mtimg weather. Ile refused to i. it �, 'I" I Head Off[G- 0, Farquhar,_ Ont "It was not for either of the three . �a a "Why, Daisy," ale cried, arnuss�j a,t And Sir Clinton, as he traveled hoM& . - � thaTt -you Married' me," said D * brougqi4, her to this loneiy, out-o.f,the- in a doctor, deelaxing that lie could cure 9%"' fever Of unrest was on him. Daisy� he t - P�widelft, J, F. RUISMELL Y, ge'llt- him low 'Is 'Tel d vi.fi. T vehemefice, "You are growing quite Ward, forgot: all about thosa he hiad Z�ft : . . br- '7:14ut could have tempa. Did he intend her to spend 1himselh The fevet made ad w 1' now, the chil thr.i ­ curious.11 behind, and thought only 9f th,4 ,=ia, I ... I ; ted you, I everythjng� at rest, and wonder?' W'a= Of her I "Do you ca itt curiosity when a wife he w"l going to see. Viiee.rires.. ROW. GARDINER the life here, and never to de ' ng -it times .1 little dispose a -the old fe;etr , You would mlirry me. I re- sp "" d to had returned to Win. There could be no .�y I . . . . , � a' u .�z Was noth- . . DIREOTORS. Y . Idght* . more of him or of his affairs . " To J . member nil 'de know, mlb speech. There mks whern Tier .hu9band1s ft�ame is?,, I . i :'You were I ' than she knew now? -never to 1119''tO Cause Alarm, or even to, confine more tilainquility-ffie old, h unting pas- He looked up impataently. . CHAPTER XX I - (, A4T. Nonuw, Iftedfa, ,delighted, th", Dais ?" see -his . Rionate Jove, the longing ato look an " "14 . . 'Yes, certainly I was; but friends, never to enter into ,his life, but him to bis roo;m, and Daisy Pat aside all the face of ,,is "I do vot know what has come to I x0a , :; =­ i � I Jove, was allback agidn. 'You,',' he said' -and he had never spoken . Dublin. less.1p ' to live among these purple, fragill.nt her doubts and her fears to devote her- He wande-,ed to and fro like a ghos,L woos.. my -&N it �isyus`L READY TO START. MUL W400111 LWinoibehied. � 911' 4V%,11.1 . , . ­ BIDS until She died? self toMm. She read to him one morn- so harshly t� her before. "I do not Sir Clinton had kept 'his WOM. .t=. , tell nil what is evert more � . There were time's 'Wilien he raised bis 'WAL Roy, FAIWUPIAR ll-sm-Jess, Daisy, -ivheir 1 axe marriecl It could not be. A wifewa elitibled M.- from the bool, of Irish ballads the fa . know You, -Daisy; Yo,d'are -not like your- mediately on his arriva,,J Eng . ,a � I � , people . ce drea-Ay -to the summer h I �� AGENTS, --speculating �as,to What they married to Share in her husband's life,st , know liked so much: sho was called away, aski I leavens, I D LIDA! At tv � i. ' ,ff,,,s. and left it in his hand,,;. , ng why this, curSe of I self; You t6ase Me; you ask.ques�oaq; bad Come to Ferndale axLd Died se�n. )AM. . for. . -h.,, fiieuds, to understand his a She was ab. love had fallen on him a pasSi-lite �-ou seem dissatised.1, FAme. 110 W. d h or of Utal-sy's .wi%b ja;ajt *30HN. RMERY.. Exateor, avenh got "But You d .not love me, - She did not even know the source from Rm.t so -me little ti . 'hen she re. ?-Thy 'his life, - She looked up at hfta . . � anA Pjadulph., . .1 LO Caro" she 'tie '" inure than that of other men, should be with a pade, I.. Kab=Ae sald"I'aa'd that makes me wonder."' Which his Income was derived. F turned, behad lain his face on the bo:Ac soared face. I OX haunted by' 'this fierce, Mad love? He "Axe you really angry With I ..OLI, - the boy's sakta, matters Must be placed and -had fallen into a deep sleep. She was like k SUP. without a helm; �he Seem 2", cm Hil the , . I ! I ed to hdile '' t 0 JOHN,CAMPBELL' .. eagerness of a, child. on that troubled 'fier morre than With feftrs. Then she looked , ,iio?" she a,Eokl�d. , 'UNNER COMPLAINT � 7HR HARRIS JABOX0, 130ft- They sat i% silence $Onle little time, on a Tery different tooting. But Mised his,head and fo,,ijnd the,page -Wet 0, bbert, kufiart�� and LoOmw then she looked lip at him with t1a I e- J que.91d ' . , J�st -he alt' �f .governing . "I do not like to be teased,19 . 1-1 I lie had been eading. It Was 'it wh"'t � 0 himSelf- the distialotion be he said. .. . Zoo .TreaS. Parciuhar "Ciam," s)be 'said. "Should Ton, be I r . the same . tweem "Nght "I am not patient JIM one of the most troublego y i . . I Qm4rY With me. if I asked a favor ------ ballad, that. and w;�ng, had, An some measure, f,aded "And I have been'Dtao'sy-p"itient,ll she troubles of the Hot S' me I RIABMAN4 STANBURY. SGIltaitim", �Fou?,p , . . from I beftlre-:� had tollched him ,so much f'rorfi'fiis mind; lie was growilig careless replied. ummer I I , I . � I I . ., - DXYD. The Old and the Younc, I I � . % �--V- . of honori and loyalty, .,and pod faith; Sir 01inton frowned angrily and . "I M at I �: - No, I should be pleased to gltitnt it," M a � "I ani wmry, I sin weary, � was the the roozili. ---------�.Z� I I he f011 Owed O -he . Plinittom-, it ,, - 'eft thO StrOng and' the Wookk &M I � - :, �'. :��, replied, quickly, � . . Waitin . Wflild One Of his *es , � , .. . I d � g for the May." 11 . love. Whell la(h I . . I 1� - i I , i wtvat my Mather to come and live � forgetting the low of . ILlonesty, steel, so- Daisy' sought refuge in a burst of ) &11 Affected Wike. � EN U I , I tears. � - 1. I I . with me," she said. ,,you ,see, � it� is � V It was evident to her that lie had a elety is kin 0 1 1 . 0 r1a, d enough to call their sin by "I will not bear it," she said. "I am I � I TdrY dull for me. Nitric 4 'going;' I C, it wept over it, aml fallen a.,41cep with the, name,of Idepthmaiiia; When a man, � catl . inot .talk to Bedina, n - WEBSTERS I - the tears still wet on his f�ace. - jr(h,at in nagovernuble rage, MarderS another, not 2 child, 'and I Will not be trented like DR. FOWLEWS . , R rd.. ... ONT. .. , k t".1p 1%#J ' could it mmu? Sale. felt quite s;Te that ,I'll " ity comes to the rescue; for all sin thnn,l have ever done. I Will know why I ST. - .� . I , ' oifie ,to spea - I . .1 san pne. I will know more of his 'affairs � . . I I I I .1 ­ il#% EW 1. in � . -, - - Our relKi-Aration greatly iex- ' Y, Daisy, you .have in e�-1 julft .N TV. , .some way or other, l.lie,w@rds were eXcasesaTefatind and new 'words chosen. he goes to-Englandand leaves m It re' Extract of `k �* here," he -Taqd, Surr sed. fill allle-,-OTY. It Was not for th6 me If there could be any . ,excuse for Sir A Project suddenly pzeseiiited itself 0 0eeds 'that of 'previc-as yettr * " � . 'ri -my cou- 111'r r husband si MY Clinton Adair, lit was that his passion- e e, , : So ,& But You ,do not care fox I INIERNATIONA Month of ANY that -he Phed. � Wi1vi. Our school is the be.�t ation. Ali, Caro, Caro do you think I U.I.I. Then I her . her, and Aftel-ard took deep root in her 1 4 .0 vers, I I , .1 I t fla,shed -,,uddenly across ate'lore had driven him mad ---&e -,vilis mind. She, his Wife, was anip, �- Wild Strawberry ' - # that I P.m bld: , d I I in courses, given bast in teachm, * n8 'e�tr? HOW often, even 'd her so dee f I&IL.- !: ()f its kind in the wcs�k Best ril's tbat, just as she Was called by the not hinis'-df. He had JOVE , ly Justifi- .. I., D11.110NAR . pp* Is the most e6ective remedy ' . '* ., I . . . When I am speakIng, to You, a distant, - , Y riame of a flower, "Daisy," other people I.v. -.so madly, his disapoantriae,at h,,.(, �ed in Wonting to know mwe Of hint;'It known for the cure of A,111� I , ii� imp oyed and best in assisting � '4*k far-off look comes in your eyes. wero clilled by name 4'May.11 was , 'It, 81le said to herself r * , graduates to pasi:Ubns� Our. And been so great, he had suffered -so Much, c,ariosity; dt was not a wo a ,s, me e . , , 'graduaites are in demand. �13us t then I know that your thoughts a -re THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? T -bo thouAt flashed orn her mind',wit74 it Was no wonder that the delicate hill. m n lodle de. DIARRHCE.4,,, DYSENTERY, COLICJ', ' � I .�, # far front me. you ,.41),ile and answer at a jealous peng, that aliowed her horw dire to know -it W-23 real, deoll. true CRAMPS,CHOLERA X 1. � inoss melu aftfte ,that they are # o, "adom; You do not al . Because il is a NEW CRXIA- tace of braiii and reason wag disturbed. hAerest in,hilli, re.al love fbr him, that ORBUS, CHOL� ,,, 11 I the beat. In the past three days # 11 car one-half th�at TION, covering every deliorly she loved this husband who did If, before Heaven or , ERA INFANTUM, AND ALL SUMM]Elt 'L . * I say", . field of tho world's ,th KlOt love her. She said the word over nay excuse f "' 'bo�*e w" Prompted beir. She would let ,him go COMPLAINTS. . � we ha�e elcven. applicaUcins., for # 'I "At . Ought, or Ills sin,.it lay in the fact t Engq.and without another Word; and It I jaelp which we cauld. not ivup- least, - I hear every word now, . action and culture. The on1v � new unabridged dictionary in, arid over again' "'Lly"' Why? �t 'had 11111this love and ,his sQmw bad daz:,.0 0 This sterling remedy has been on the . � iblen Wh1en- her mother came, so that . mar et br over 65 ye 131y. 'We Aave threle, depart- Daisy." the sweetest soarnill ' him. Stroligl.y 'is the fit of olikania re- I k J. � � i =,eiAs 'Commercial Shorthand # , ,4 Yes, because ,you tire pavin many- years. "Ali, me! If he loved a May, why has Ills could leave her boy In safe ars and has yet . . * ( , . .- atten- I it defines Over 400,000 he married me?" she thought. hiril,q to ti -e. nilhappy litillitic, str -ty, she failed to do what we claim for it. .�, and Telegraphy Get, our irep lo'll, I Should like my. mother to4me ( Because o"TY Would go after him. I ca�talogup for full part' * ) whc Words; more than ever I qs th() excess of-delirlum returns to the "9K iculars, # Ilere, I IV -ant Some One t( , OM, Wilich he was awake and looking a There was only One objection to her Be sure and ask for '. 'I. � � I ittle beft,e,r, slie, eititing by ,his rever, NdOnf­ the fever of his love re-, p,la,. insist on being given ,Dr. FowlerPs and . , I .1 Commence your course a:t onia-4 # Could talk about my Tyoby.,, * ;,Ea� appeared between two 17 side, I Where in England would she' 'What you as Ilk I D. A. M . # . covers. r 4y to his. hirlied to him. He made s6me Uttle End him? He had, apparently, no home; k for, -.1 cLACELAN. # 'Can You,not talk to ,me about himr, lastrations. 44 ild "11-014st �t, he tried to think of Teulon, 0 tilcipal. * : , I .,I n Mrs. C. E. mills Man., writeal I 11 I P�ri No" r6aded D' TanklY, "I oanr 1�1 Caro," ,she said, is,the na!me but She could hear of him,at Messrs.! "Just o line to lei, � . aky, f .of tll( 'W but, because I have ' � Becaus A is the OnZy dictionary ay a common one iilngland?�' ' �v(".(1'4 '111t- -11d. 111'11"": he tr'ed to V,00pe,',s. She did. -not know muell O,f� a lit You know that I have are hat You aT6 not really in,teraste,d,t,h * Page. A "Stroke of Genius.,, faint efforts, that fell dend-li c. must 'see weather of last summer she yvas very I W"# t a certain., feeling with thil)k of ivife :­ifl (0,-- I),,#. +11ey Av tie eirl five years old, and during the ' � at He Was so completely taken by Sur- fife; she had se�n, little of the woeld, hot , You only pretend to � listem . I I � Ordse, that he let Ill& book be held in And ber plan appeared t* her Then Y011117 I her again. not only bad with the Surniner Complaint, in jolet -------- -- twistinj round itly baby ,so to ],,q t BecaUse it Is an encyclopedia fla Ills hiblid fall to the ground, feuslNe, ,,but (Mwy. I . � the very pivot on , 01319 ------ �- a vingle volume. I "I do not know -I sin no judge of Ile said -no more fbilu that to ,him- F,ondon; the jo She would go, to I thOught we were .going to lose her. Ws, ,�r I I which ther whole woIrld MIL He nevei, imagined wbnt Ili. -kv,,l arneY need not frighten ­ -ave R opted by -the , s Straightforward', she.would I �';S­� .1 turns. And do you know what yo.11 It ecaas� it is ace 110mes," he mid, as he turned away, to say to her, how lie Nvas to greet her, lt", it I ... tried everything, we'could think of but . � 11 z ,, and thep, wi,t.h 0 to the adilmss; ohe remembered it . dono­not *Once, but many ficaes?" `— Courts# Schools and I 916W steps, quitted the �vhat e.vonie lie wits to w'th0-ut Succem. One day one of oul It NO; I must pleat! glliky.. Fress as the OX10 suprolue ati. room . make far his w4EQ-Me"rs. Cooper, Thavws' n I i . CASTORIA b , Have I thorftY6 . I * , % I � ft1wenco, what explauu.bion of ali� coil- Imn; eighbors asked what wag the trouble , 1, For Infants aud Chilften. Von very anliss?" , , I I I . 11 am n,)t jeolous'tp sa,id' Daisy, "but d"(1t; only to gee her, to look oil -the t1lien site had nothing to do but ask for With the little girl, Andwe told him, Be "YOU will be the bmt j � , . udge of th'alt. Because that is confirmation strong enaugh for r. k1r, Glittion. If there was any M. - he who knows Wins .Ice that made his heaven C41 earth, Y,t,��e.v. advised Us to try, Dr. 1?6*lees P,xt r�et of � qgght You have spoken of baby its t1jong.11, Ale — quecesa, Zet,us to I vytking, He, cannot even endure the, ­Ything underhand in his I-ife, he wouaci � Wild, Strawberry, Whleh We did" jr : Re Kind Yiff' Have Always 8 , then die, if it should be so! I � . were a little ghl-you 6ave 'd 'her' you About tb I is nevr Work. Clad of the name. I I §11rolY tell her when he found that honestly believe it W" the only ,thing , I I sad -1 .----- I . ­­ I I . "Was it eyer given to mail to love as ille had followed him to.ignglaud roT that Saved my little girl's lifo .336ars the: instead of 'hant,' 'stbcO Ittlateitil of ',It,-.' - -11 i Vrom that hour her unhalipiness deep. I love her?" lit, flionglit; and lie ro- . ,a01jQat=P ot i Daisy,, pitil s.lid�d * WRIT11 for Opalmn of 3d6w df - (Ined-also 'her determination -to knj,>W . 1410 sake of knov�ing it. . .1 I don't , _ ell lhdtd page I membered the beautiful story of J.aeol) I think there is anything better for Surn,- � '. I .1 44�01' �- ;:T-UT1+T 200 tUddou 'itgnitj-1,11 tWalc G,&C.MERRUMcoi,putliAomsprbsoeld,�l.i. the trubb. , Was t1,4 e S*rat�lone iO Malt URd tobiiecti.-howhe loved her, how It So Daisy laid her plaw resolut*, de- mer Complaint thrid Dr, Powler's E16ftte . l?-. 1-1 .�. I I ,­ I I � , M=tiqatw,i"per,retdvo,pmmig.setofpookqtmaps. 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