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Between Two Loves,
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Au . thor of "Which Loved Him Best," "The Wedding
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' yo a ...... J"rstand"" ' Sue Stretched out ber round, irbite
. Daisy breathed a Sigh, of relief., it arms. above her bead; it wa,,, suo a
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was quite evident that Sir Clinton did luxiniy to be herself agaill, to�looh at
not go tihere to see arty oil
. �e 10 P4,r-, I M41 beautiful ATins and hands. to feO
" ticular, her shlaing hair loo,sQ, to See tile colin,
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1 1 He sent for her one inorning. of her be�utlful blue eyes, ,
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I . "Mea. Jordan " be said, 111 do. nt)t "I em alomot firod of being Mrs. Xor-
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I I care for the servants to go into riv dau," Vhoupfit Daisy. "rf I do not dis-
study; will you be kind en,oug,h to, make cover Bomething soon, I shall go back to
it p a4blO for me tO-daY? I ean Vrance, ,and .VvIllte from there, toll�
resOut ,ng
I I trust you not to disturb my papem, gild my husband that I must, come boinio;
if you lift any ,Of thcM lip for the sake for baby's "ke, ,be must make our mar-
of "duating, be kind enjou,m,b to leave liage known -my baby, who )via O,oe
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IlWel Complimentary remark to him,
The valet was decidedly ploasod. $lie
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to* take a glass of cordial. 11 e was
molie than pleased, She talked to bina
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first oil bidiffereut subj.K,ta, then she
011id to lxfull
"Si,ii Clinton looks very nice tl.bl$
1110,1161119t solilletbing like a brav�� wooer,
, bmt.-that I suppose be has no one to
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"If Ile has any ,,s($0r0tSr he knows baw
to keep them," said the vulet. "'On iny
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pstd fo,r ovvr 1','1,..i= TXAA;i I,' �vtXLLIQNS, or, I
NOT11URS f,..r - their CUILDU' W WIII&X 11
T,rMrHJXQ, Nvith Xri,I,V9CT $UCCLP$% , it; .
,S0QTAU$ th(: CHILD, ,1soVTX1,'X$, the OV94. .
VS. S. WARD. corac, iaua� ��
ALLA *111 11AIN. CURA
tli,� be.9t teinedy. f6r,DIARRUMA, It Is Ab;
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solt%tely liarluiew, I)e sure and iml; for kkxra.
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)yinplowls Sootbing Syru I "Olt . 11
i0ifnd. 'Tw#uty-Av*,oc4t9 a bqtt) �,
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t was, v6wi Pafsy�-Lady i'do4r- ,
a,q she watched ber hu-sbaud rlde away
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w4tIX .As woulan lit, loved, wils stripkent i
for dcat1h, Pas.w:.rs-by looked Ill W0,440 41,
at the Vale, striekon face,, with, that . )
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. grhe appiic=6 ,must amear !'I MUM . mng, wa Kier wcodEng Morn; 11tC., Z C. . � 4- —, day lie niusiter of vil vins, spiendor. P I —, cannot Leil 0- I)e�-U11,1q1w glisy, ji)ol� oIt It— 6 nerSQJ; -�
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'�'- sit the Dominion panda ARIDMI- Or I
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1: I . ser . n co,nditions. bY, father
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I I i - i4i . teudipg honijeateAder, V) 0.
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I 11 outiiea�:—Six months Tesidenea avon herself; he would nut even let us enter.,%
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;11 � and oubtivatiou of the land in eask
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I . :1 Og three years. A homesteader, AS YL "Au(i therb," thought Daisy to her-
� L L T - within nine mjles� of .his home-, self -"there, if [Lily Pla,ce, I shall find
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g:, a s rQ* the clew of my husbaud's -secrets."
-4 otead on a darm Of
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� , solely owned and occupied by litin at Afteir breakfast ,she ivent to hira. As
, i 11 I I , bils failier, moltber,. "Do Asught0lo she looked at him ishe half wondered
� I I )brother or sister. that he should prefer this solitude of lds�
I �1 In Zrt%i.a distr'Icts a holmeoteo'det dicewful, hoine .at Seville. Here lie w,as
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�,,� In good stapdlng )May �Pr.44mpt a alone; t1cre she bad always been mittli
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Li, arter secifoU alongside 'bla b*ula' harn, ready to walt upon him, to attend
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L� ifewl, Price $8. Vej kove. Doties-r bim, to'lalk to him; be sat in the nildst
� Idust regida'six monthp, inoaob 01 ,six
, ` . trom date of 'Loxa�ostead entr-1 at bloom -Ing flowers and Singing bircls;
L � yeara required to ears thds seemed to ber very lunely by con-
� 'o the time trns4t. Sir Clinton did not look up this
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� ,,, 'A homesteader who has exhauated "Al'. shull dine at eight, i&s. Xoodan;
� 1blig homestead Tight and cannot ob� 1,11ave four gentlemen coming; you will
Win a pre-eniption maj take a prai%- see that the cook seiids as a good din-
vbgised homestead In cortain, difltrilsts ner. Have you found everything, so
. 1?,rioo p. per acre. Daties,4--must far, to' Your satisf-action?" .1
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,V4�si[Ae' six mouths in each of ,a,rae ,"Yes, Sir Clinton," replied Daisy.
Lpws,r�, calhivate fifty acres and erest "Xis. Jordan," he salid, "have I Seen
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a booze worth 1$300.00.... ,.%,oil before? Your volce, in straligely
V. W. Colty, I . irain-Iliar to me," - -
", Deputy of tike Inliter 41 Itt ntedol She was ba . If alarmed, but consoled
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� 1� --- _ - - - . ?1dZr1r,1.� herself by thinking that it was quite
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I I B. CARLING, Life, Acoldent, Fire and Plate "I do not Temembe'r, Sir Clinton,"
!: ,,� - . alms Insurenea, pilso collecting Aepounts she Said. "I -have been in many places-"
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J" W. BROWNI t., r4. D., M. 0 "Yon have a ve;,ce exactly like an-
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�'r; P, S., Grad vlctorl$6 U Other One that I know", he said; to
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;�� r R. Bright, M. D., M. C. .P. and i'41 ivisth I could dis,grdse my voice,"
�, .U.S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- s'lle'thought. "It -will betlitty me." '
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1, I e -years Tesigepi physician "It troubles me," snid Sir Clinton.
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�t: , : Aarew Street, Exeter. his hm d ached, and he Should like some
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� . 140ney bdLoan at lowest rates of Inter89t6 "It could not have been late though, 'y
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L , : OFFIE(M i, -WAIN STREET, EXETBR. be ,continued, "for lie was at ClIffe
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II" ONEI TULUAN. - - morning. He rode after lanch; then has
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. We' vu t% lar u O,nl of %naVbU JULO'L notsee much of him; but goinj into the
I - I'll ......, 'i -I 9t P"Llif rtlbb a' 1 o'"'i" librairv,iiater on, she saw a letter ad-
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Bari�,111.Gn Z10liP7Mtb. maja � st. Exetoi she read the direction -"Mrs.. Clifton,
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�� - - Seville, rt rance.11 Then he w(La Writffig
. to'her, he was not forgetting her., It
'Ito ubbol-wand IWDOrl wap sueb a Strange life, this others.
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. - fdrMer% MUtHal firG InbUr roborate her suspicions, no letters came
I to him that caused him any einotiom.
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. Mo empanu One evening )he: mine home to dinner,
. : . I and in his .1rand he held, very earefully,
I Head, 01fice. FarqdhAr. 001 a white r*ose, A small, lovely'rose, so.
A'. FresideAt, j. F� RUSSELL nicely� arralige(j,'ivith the green leaves '
I � . . I Vive.Fwes.. RO)RT4 GARDINER Daky felt Bare that some lady' bad
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DIRROTORS.' "MTO. Tordan-," he said, "get me sollib
AOUT. XG-RIM.' '. 1#affa. fresh 6)ld water; I -want to preserve
WOOS, L R'YAN L Dublin. mig fi,ower." � 'L .
With -tier own hand she brought him
mm. RHO -OX, Winchelsea. a small vase containin .
wa � ftoy'. I VA . RQUHAR W&60�r- g clean, cold
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I I gotted-ber pretence; be bent oVer the
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& � 20EN, 'ESSBAY.. Exetw.., aw little bild. She saw him touch it with
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I ,ne am,d ,OjAduipau- L �Ixen I Us lips, and She wontleired where he
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0LIVER 11ARRM., Manro,* had obtained It. She noticed ho,w
11ai HibbWt,, 9uJbWVtO`D iw'a -LOS-an' Jealously be guarded it; he allowed'vo
0 J . jK)IIN O&KRUELL one to touch it. He kept it living .,is
Scacy.TreaS- F,il,rcluhar long as &!.could. When,faded, it dis-
I G&ARMAN L & STANBC;Rv, 6o1!ClLQ,_ appoarOp and Daisy knew that I he had
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__.:_�— herself, "it As the person from -N%iltom
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I � GEN TRIAL , she to discover who thai was? She
.. longed.'to know 'how he received has let-
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� $TIRATFOURD. ONT.- 6 - pleasure or pain: and she so manage(] L
� # . One of her morning visits to.his study,
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. I Stands ,to !the froiYti as the o. that ft occurred identically at Io-st-time.
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I * 'IDest school .of its. kind in Ith 4 Justas slie opened the door th, c .1
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I *-, province. # was there with a sm-,911 bundle of �'ettors
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I luess college* This . 8011001 has a 0 tected offic from heaL-Self, from 131ram-ce,
. ,-I continental reput-,etiOlit for high among th�,& , � , , i 1.
. 't grade work. We . have three il,a Tj'will gi _ I 'nfon," .
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,��', I vartinents*,- Said, and the man left the salver in her
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� legraphy, and tho demand far 16 h.-ndS.
* , As usual Sir Cliiiton was reading
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L e e when she entered. She laid the Salver
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* each weekr and the sooner 3`011 0 "The letters, Sir Clinton," she said,
� enter [the! bet%er for yourself. 0�
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L Get our free otetalogiao at once ,*
A Ile took therh up instamtly, and, zbe
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. 'eirindpal. 4 slibee In his face, for from it his! eyes
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. ONDON. ONT. IOTe-deep, bitter trouble, and the, laist
BUSINESS ano SHORTHAND SUBJECTS. gle,am of 1hope died, faint as it wa,s, in
I Registered last season upwatds of 900 ber henot when slic, saw that troubled
students and L placed every graduate. Seven face. Ile did not stoyn to hour )1bat
slxwlally qualified re'gular teachets. One slie. said; lie waved his Iland to the (law.
0 Aundred and fifty London fIrms employ "W4111 you please, to: relturn in 11,01 all
r trdined help. College in Session frOin hour?" lie said. "I am rather put about;
opt. 5 to June 90. Enter any time." I ean attend better to you then."
I I catalogue rree. . I It lv�g her letter which put him abo,ut
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. St cq lege , ,elt quite Sure of that; I I ic* Tin . (1, 1.
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a.lw WESTERYELT, J9. J. i 1 7, WaESIRVELT, 1(liked right eno-ugli 'At first, I
, . . There was nillorrible pain in her he,art
Uartored I FlIkelpal, L . convio.tion flashed over her; she
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f1dN,Vao4 11#1t Oil big
t;A*toT0% R I A he"" t""' `11011 she *`to"`,,,"" "`
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L im KId YOF of*ayleAlffay� c(luld it 1w tmi.ssl`Ni� 0�nt t',hks, ci.ve4. rMsel
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-, ,5-- one great boumi, air She dressed berself after her old. e *i,%-. w ng or noL, felt the shiver in her Veins, the lo il "
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I last ,.she should be on the track-at'hbst fmshaou agaim The time -was (lilt , ' "You AQ quite right in saying so," she hand ,bu her heart. 1,4he Stood .still , ,�Ioir A
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. fq near when sale was to disco7r , that - "I fill reat respect for a trw�t- some time wilh this lifind of death irpotat ' " �
I _a2' - �A' She ShoLuld discover th. .tll said, ve g. , ;
a he most oi irc- her w6le soul, she desired to ka6w. she wished to know. ed sety"t who keeps lbis�mastexls coun- her, Thou ,she, 1q,)ked ,110 111ore at bliff I
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ve Ids attention, . It was with difficulty that Kite Con. The andriliag followinK., she w(nit to Sei.pl . I brilliant mansium or the sun -1 � It road, I I I
at it Was quite t-l'olled hcTself- When he told -'her all the �Rr Clkitmi!s room, , " anpgd his papors, He looike(I Lip at, h 4
er in Milder; ,she but went home--sp* unto death wifft 4�
A � d J-hL_ jnksttt,,,,,,. had act Spoken in her usual tone
........ . i, d; be said yes or little detalls of what he required done, : dusted the table, ' 11, � of Sorrow au,d despair, . .1. � " �
no; bat she felt quite sure that ho.had she longed to be doing It. gave a look of comfort and homeliness volce,. nor did She speak in her usual This was his secret. He loved Lady, I
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not heard one word. "You quite understand, Mrs, ,yordan?" la� place of the desolation ,that had 1(tunner. . I I May Trevl7n, and she stood � 1 4.�
"I beg ;rour pilli-don, ft Clinton," ghe ho�mid, at length. reigned around. W1 wilah," continued Adolphe, ,'that t1I:em_.bat for, byr he (�nllld marry this: .
� In her excitement she torgqt ber dis. ; S,Uddo&y S saw I .
. he What ha�l ,', ese'aied Sir Clinton would marry; lie would be 1,ei at-Ifiq, qljeonly Arninian, which was, t
Mid, respectfully, in that feigned voice guise, timt]. replied, in her natural volce; her observation betoiie-a pretty edive- inme cheerful." I. wbat lie wouted. This is why lie )�rael .� _
M hers; "I hope you have had -no bad "Quite.11 lope, lying open On the table. She took' "Theu," thought Daisy,. "it is quite RD wMilig to leave her in Frailce--whr, t'
. news.11 . He looked up EO flucildY that she was it up; there was a note ditside"It, Should evident tbat even :this trar,ted find NMI- he had never mentioned his marri= . J
"No," lie'replaed, listlessly, "I )Mve afraid. . . findential sm-rant kno ge 1. I
. . sbe Teed It? Surely,, Yes; her .husband ws nothing Ot his why he was abtyays ,wretebed and an- I
110t.11 . "I -am one of Moze haunted by bad no light to, letters that slie co-tild marriage with mle." I I �
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'Ypu are not looking sq well, Sir, this voices," lie said, in a tone of! gTeat not re -ad. She looke nvelope; As thoug,h suddenly Struck by tilie She walked slowly 'home. Thp mysw .
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inomillig. Is there anything I can do for melancholy. � It ohd a Sweet Seent; it b Idea, &be. said: . teTy was solved now; be. had forgotterix ik
Von?" . She saw h1al quit the -house, and, and as quick at "'"Thore !R Sir Clinton. gon tO-d"Y') her, Daisy, his w4fe, the simple girl -wbw
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Ile seemed pleased by. her klmlly In- NOth her whole soal troubling with understanding monograms; this ,w:ts He did say Something, but I 11'elvO (11"te had wor�3hiped li*.ai-7for�m,tten her. She, I
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terest. eager. ianxi�ety, she hastened to his room. 1,1%1, ,11.," the sarne initials that she had forgotten what." I was but in the Nmy, a burden to him,, '.
"Nothing," he replied, "thank you, A feeling half of shyness, came oTe,r heir seen hi those p3.vfty books of poems. 8 -he "Ile hatr gone to Cllwe Hou .
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Mrs, Jordatl.rr . as she stood there. It was like U op�ne.d at at once and read it. the reply" fair, Imperial woman. whom he loved-im� ,
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She loilged to say more, but dare not. Shrine or a sanctuary to her. How ,, ' "Cliffe House! All, that Is wh 3-e forgotten tbe little chfld far away I '.
Slowly enough, she we-# away, closing My Dearest Cl1utomNV'e Shall be �� � - P -a -," I
well she - remembered those careless, . lay-Alay, wb-at do they call bvr?� rTiiace. Her Inrt s'emed to a6le,
(bb door bel -dad her. . I imIldy wkays-books left open, papers a�ij glad to see you to -morrow, and our lives'r, more painfully than she could bear.,
"I kilow what is -the matter," she, I I in a confused mass, extracts� poems, pleasure will be doTibled if you will look "ItOdy May Trr.Tlyl)," said the Ya'tlt. J.'h�oy ,",erc, foTgotten-be lovPd no ont- 'i
thought, indig,nuntly; "You have a let- essays, everythIng in disordqr. At Se- � more Aleerful, � Miss Lot,kwood says TY,ak,;y thought of the Initials ".K. T." eiN-cept,this lovely, high-born. Lady 114y., ill
ter from, the wife you dislike, and the I ville, she -had been accustomed to ar. Ton are, Ill.' I think you must be wrlt "Yes, Lady Mny Trevlyn," she r - "Mrhy did be mary me?" she moalled. I
mg a VcTy n theolag�y. e
. thought of her -has been painful to 79U."' range all methodically for blin, to sort heavy worlz'o pmtcd, in a voice so strange and uu- "If he bad gone away and left me, -t �
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She- noticed that all the morming Sir his letters and papers, tolarralige theol Whatever you may be donig, let nothill, 7 untuirial that the man looked ut lice, in shouid.haye died, bat that,would, have-
blutort remained in his room. She raet in proper order; here she would 'n I keep'yon to -morrow trom Your devot�t - I
Ot. I I surprise. ,� been better than. this, I should bave, I
Adolphe going out with, a tri-com,ered dare to do it; he would most surely I I 6'MAY:' aout Sir died, and my moth" would have buriellt
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note In his haald. ' recognize what 'he called ber orderly She read the lines with a faciie, that Clinton and 1,idy May?" she ashed, try- me.'In th6 pretty gre,on churthyard; d k.
"Does Sir Clinton lunch at home?" teaches. beotime almost ghostly in its paliar. ing, to speak carelessly. . green grass and wbite daisies wonil
she asked. . . I She drew a deep brm, th of relief as ",)LI11y!" It flashed ove�r ht -r -Mtli The Valet laughed. . have been growing oVeir my heild, but t. I
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"Yes; he was engaged to. go to ' Cliffe , she stood there vVitli time to exilau;ne the quickness of lightning. -'�Kayl';- I*lr they glad '1313-thIng to s:17", it lrl�ght should have been at peace." . I .
House, but I am just taking* a note of I all, time to seatch for the traces she it was� a woman's nnme, just as liors have been sadd .years ago. If 31.53ir Clio- When she reached home she sat dowil,
aupology there." . felt sire of finding. ' was Daisy. That was -",.by he loved the tun wnntod to marry ,her, he cimild have to rost;* her limbs trembled; she bad U-0 ,
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It' was the second time eat she had ' The first thing that struck her was lkieis: � " ir,anfed her', there 1-- nothing to P-reinit strength. It w6 only what she had I
heard the name "Cliffe House." and in a book which had fallen open onto the .: . I I - .
. . it. I have bearil that ,Azie, refused many expected; but mow that the I)lo,w bad
the midst of all heir pain she felt a dull floor. ,Raising, it, she saw the well- "He wus weary -walting, a great aitin for b -s sake." falleu it was almost more than ' she I
vroarder as to who lived there, and why, I known line -s -lines over which she had Waiting for the May." "You think, then, that she likes him?"t con] d bear. . . I
he went so oftean., More than once that I often thought and pondered. Tile page . R,q.,*d Daisy, tagelly: "Why did he marry me?" sobbed the
day she heard the comments of the ser- � turned down, so that there could be no And the ,May for willom he wenrIL,-I ... rborp,mn lie no hirin in imi,ing unhappy girl. I ., �
vants-how out of spirits Sir ClInito# I mistake. all,id wiAted, was a woman! what (-vorl, olle hilows'," said Adolphe.
,%,as! how dull, how depi how 91 I t. Slic� iiieetl not have been so Surprised. "I cvrti',Jy think tbaf-Laey Treviyu She thought oveir tliat brief, wretel�od
1 married life of hers, remembering the �
he whs looking! I "I am weary waithig- . . but she ivas (juite Stunned ,wit)l tho Phcs him. T cannot tell wlaotber Siz first blind raptures of-worsh! . p, wlv�rt
. "Why does he not marry?" cried ' Waiting for the May." flig(.0vory. It would llave occurred b) a clinten letmin.4 tbe �-Mnlffliiw7,t or j, -,L
I hanost Margerie; "he would not sit at' inmo sns�pfciillous nature long ng�,. Ube tili'll 44, pe-p!e have glyf-n Over she had not Itnowc or thought buc that ' I
. he loved ber-when she hacl been quite
I home 'a�lome all day in that fashion if' 'v'v'h a t could possibly make -him think "AIny!" she lunted the litinie. S!i, toll;*vg eflrt it; 'iry used to wontlr a content with, her. own adoration, aa,l � I
he hnd,s wife." . I ; so much. of those lines? -what could (�I�1-1 Out wildly, who wns this who ha I grenit ('crJ: wr do nrt won't]VT -iow. 11. had expected nothing from him-whe"
I Another s6aeranly shook her head. i tbey meam? They seemed fat-il to her. I ou hor husband's love frrm h -7 Ilow vos:fv she C-Duld have expla! Ird she had dowly, but surely, awake to -11
"in my ophion," she said, 11there Is.,' There were traces of Something here. I'v`tle,- love, and sorrow.scenied tt, r,17,�) if: holv (-ns(ty $lie enlild have s -lid, "I *
I wime e ie was a ietL1_,i:R v. -Jr -a- . a know v_"r hja e-wa,lint. ma=v her-. I am � the fact that be did not love her -that:
,, jeagon why -he does -not marry, Slie found a ,vanall, white kid glo-ve, so tcg,tber. SI
I. an ,, e same reason taakes him always' L,rotty and daintily perfamed. Prom loving wife, a neglected wife. NothIng his wife, an'd fair away In Frarlee .we he was differeait to all other husbands,
sad. $` . whose 'hand bad that been taken? could be much wDrse-no fate much have a little child." But Daisy said that snie had nothing to do with, hi, I fo.
Daisy,, listening, heard all,. and kept She found a knot Of ribbon, the palest harder to, bear. . nottling--the conversation seemed to die Theill came suqyidon and - �tii,.,un.tent.
the words buried in her heart . She bed found thnt be had 6eceilved
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, � lavender; she found dried flowers, a , "May!" That one word seemed to of ftsclf, and she spoke of something her; s1he had grown tirrd of hl� nt-gl�,(,- - t .1
- .... 11, !t �* I , stand bef�Dre her in letters of fire. She care. . After a few minutes sh a *
CHAPTER XLV. . . very beautiful Talemitine, and several , and Jndifferencv. determined to �, Irp le '
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; other little mementoes that had come miust find ouit who it was ,that her �Ius "I ha-ve some thopp g to do this
� DAISY -AL&RES A, DISCOVERY. from some lady, but not from herself. Iiiind lorved; then she Should know wliat morning; I think that I will. go at CAlce." inysteTy, and know for herself �,vhnt ti,(-
clid, In England, and why li,� ,1�4 ,io
- -ed her very politely for bring her. _
Daisy had been three we*s at Liftlalo Indeed, as she looked lelsidely through to do. He was to go there to -morrow; Adolphe thank
' the Cordial, th V t away, She knew it all now TMN . e Jassrt a -
House, and she was no near& the kilow- these -pages, it grieved her to Jind iqla�t not1iing was to keep him from his devot- en i en
Wge of her husibandIg secret tUan she there was nothing in all. the world ed May. Daisy forgot .her assumed Daisy resolved to go at onee. She gleam had died out of'dier ;hedrt--.sh
had been at first. She hhd heard noth- %Yllich refecred to herself -nn mention of character, must Gee Cliffe House; she could not knew It. The only thing -that renw- in
Ing, learned vothing, discoveied. nothb-9.. her name, no mention of Se�11(,, none She walked up and down the room rest until the outer asp ,t of the I ce f h w w 8 t see w -as be
' e` V a or er no a o bat w S
Her husband was, as he, svtid, not much of their home, none of their Jittie to be done. She loved him. better thalif
. child. -%-I& raptid, swift steps, her face Rush- were known to ber; she w,dnld go in her
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at home; when he was, he had usually It was as though she did not P,dst- ed, hcr eyes expressing pride and In- disguise; She -would uot run the risk henelf; unkind and neglectful as he '�' ,
one or two gentlemen with -him: She I 1.1'wrs of wounded love and mort:IiLd d -1911100M. of any recognition or discovery yet. __ �
- * was, she loved him better thin' anyip,` ,
saw nothing unusual in his conduct, e -,v pride filled her eyes. It was cruol to 117ho 'had dared to come beit-treem has- Me put on the bonnet and cloak, she thing or any one in the world. Shd� I
cept his constant Sadness and depres-* be so completely ignored. blind and wife -to take !her husba,nd*s had *,iurchased and started out. r'irst, stretched out her hands with a bittee,
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. . -He inight just as we in she had to make out where Cliffe House I - . .
Mon. I I .11 ilaye no heart fBom her,_to win him -to bid hi cry. '
01-1as your master had any grent . wife," she cried. "I do not believe that go, and he went? Who called him was. "Hyde Park way" was, after all, "Oh, my fove--my love!" she said, '%' L .'
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-trouble?" she asked Adolpheone mora... he -remembers my existence, except "dearest Clinton," and wrote to him : a Very vague _ direcition---she went Into a would.have died for yoo, and you�hwkW,_. . . 1 ,
Ing. I ,%ilioa he receives my letters." familiarly, as though they we're lovers'2 stationer's shop and asked. After some forgotten me!" .. .. . . 11
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The valet: looked at her with his Then she found among the papers on She could not hear it ---she woulcl not little difficulty it was found, and she I
fathomless eyes. . . the table several beautiful little botoks, bear it! Only let her know who this 'received full dir , ectio , ins for it. She went CHARTER XLVIL '1-:-! -,
"I have never vsked. him, Airs. Xor- of poems. She did not Scruple to opl.'n "May" Vas, and she would go to the -tboeglrc,at,L'Irpumtofthe,wayi-n a cab,, and _.- 11
I diin," he replied. I N - them; .they all contained the �same in- very ends of the earth to find her out, was put down at some little distance I "I WILL HAVE JUSTICE ."
I -Ter face flushed at what -she thought scription--"A mon aral, from M. T.11 and tell her that Sir Clinton Adair had from the pla,ce; tben 'She went on to What was she to do? That was, t44
was a rebuke. 1111'rhoever it ls� this U. T.," said a wifo and child. It lieed not be very the opposite side of the road and looked .
question which puzzled her. 116V� I �,
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. "Do: not ,think I am, curious, pray,!' Daisy to herself, "it is a person 'who long. before she knew. She hid beg- up at it -a grand mansion -one of the eoulcl-skt-, tree him, so as ta in".e 411114 . . 'I
she said, proitidly;"'but he is very 1-in,d knowa;bis taste. All poetry, poetry. 66, , ',god Win. to go on the moorow, and (he palatial Undon. Vangons-With I bilt- ' *4".14o -.� '' ` "i" -
She had but to conki filIL,d vifth "flowerls-a bright,' lia & � _ - , � - I -� I -
to every one, and it seems so strange If, anlid, his poetry, he would but re- , -would be sure to- g'o. he loved? Tears rainod from h " ' ' `i'� ��
that he -should be sad and care -worn.", member mer# ask Adolphe where Sir Clinton was go- sunny -looking house. i as she remembered the Hues ffut ,IT � "'
"Englishmen have strange clia,Lac- - She * 6umd no more. Some of the Ing; then she Should follow him, and Daisy walked slowly up and down op- loved --"He ivits ,xeary, wultIng for tWe 11
ters," said Adolphe, the profound. "I drawers in the eSCrItOiTC werc, Io hrd; fee -this woman who had called him her poske it. Who would notice her? Who May;" but the May he bbnsed for w9a
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always think that they seem to eploy a what they ulight contain was r.- . "dearest ClIntou;" who had signed her- would think o�f heir? Hot, bitter teama not the sweet month of leaves -and blo'.b,.� -
. I I fell from behind the veil, deep sobs .
little misery." I % %., . matter.. She had found nothing Up L. . If, "your devoted May:' sonis; ,it was a lovely, golden-haii4
"Mrhat Should Sir Clint -on have to the time which could give her tiny rlew came to her lips; she felt utterly heart- lady. He was wearied of waiting; and '
make him miserable?" quoth Daisy; , as to whoul lie loved, or whether, in- I CHAPTER XLV1. broken, utterly desolate. What was it was through her that he had to
and il,"Iii' the valet replied only by a deed, he loved amy one at all. she like -the Tival who lived here, and -wait at all. If she were not in 4&0;
"I AM IN THE WAY." had won ber husband fTom. her?
look of profound meaning. She did not dare to arflurc his Papers .� way, he could marry Lady May.
1',kdolplhe," she said, suddenly, "wller& as she had done at Seville; but she just at that moment 'two gr—S -
The calm, decorous housekeeligr stood "Ile must hate me," she . thou91%
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is (JI-iffe Hoiisc?" I 0howed so rauch taste and intelll.gence near the Aoor, mll signs of agitation so ca -me ro-url with two su�erb horses, "Why did he marry me? HeMUSt ha1%
No muscle of that well-trained face In ,her disposal ot. tbem, that Sir Clin- carefully driven away, so carefully sub- and Daisy lirvoised; she went a little way me, and wish me dead." � I
even stirred. . toin was much pleased. dued, tirat iwt the least trace of it was furtber down the r9ad, then stood as Deadl The work struck her. Whid I
"I eannat quate tell the locality," he '01%frs. Jordan," he ,said, "you are a Visible. Daisy had said to -herself iihait thougill she were walting for some one calm rest, what unbToken Sleep - c0ailOO
to joi-n her. to the dead! -no wear and tear of 49% I I
replied; "SOnIewheTe in Hyde Park rAm tivis. You have contrived to make she was on the very brink of.discoveq-y;' out first .
wav It . my roorn loOk nice without driving me .,the least f,ailu She saw ,her husband come
, . ' To of self-control, and it
"Who livies there?" was the next half mad by losing my papers." was all over forever. So she stood be- from the hall door. Ile spoke a word or -
Questim. "I ani happy to have pleased volt, Sir two to one of the grooms. Then out I ;
L . fore liffil mute, silent, watchful, al- came a lady -beautiful, with a royal HAS USIED �
l He was evidently -prepared for it. He Clinton," she safid- though her -heart was breaking and her grace and beanty that awed Daisy. She
said: . I ,,I am so -,vell pleased," he replied, -,vibole soul dn despair. She I ad gone ir of golden sheen, and a w0n- D R. FC) W L E R 5 IS'
"It Is a large house, only luhabitO,' laughing, .and it was the first firno-she to ,her husband, as 'i1snal, for orders. had hal
derful face -lovely, fair, higb-bred, with
7 lhiinlL 4uminr Me Londba xwLSOM, bild seen -him laugh since she had on- The expression onher face was thought- a queenly cWr of manver. She was �
� . tered the house- -"l am so well pleased," fully red. He did not seem to see her, daintily attired in a riding -habit and Extract of ) I
- .—.-.. — he said, "that I shall trust th ar but to be looking at something afar off.' cocluettAsh hat, with a rich, dark I �
M141— , - . - 11.2�- ,I- my room to you, You 'have the sense I "You will dine iat home .to I
I . . .1 -day, Six EL nine. Daisy looktd at (her. Surely this
. -Ti- . to discrittiluate; 701, (10 'lot imagine Clinton?" she said, though she knew P1
A CQ_R , �Al '_-�Wffl . was Lady May, who hiLd stolen bler has, LJL-awberrYi
manuseript to be wils-te paper. Have quite well tbat-be would not. I band's heart from her -Lady -May, who Wild S11*
WEBSTERM-3 " you lived with laterary people? I sihoultl � A sudden light came in his eY(10, a called he,rself "his, devotedly," that For The Last Fifteen Years � ,
Imm-W. finagine so from jour tact." smile to -his lips, -his thoughts had evi- beautiful, radiant woman. XNO nee(I ,to 0 � I . .
"Yes Sir Clinton," -plied Daisy; "I dently flown to the reason why he ,
. - J kept house for a gentleman would not be at lrome-i tender, loving risk it -he loved her. He did not look Mrs. Dimean McRae, 62, 6th St. North -
I I -N T E E-Ur'il AT I 0 N _& L� 'IV';' the some being as the silent, gloomy
. I . who wrote." smile that made his,wife?s heart ache man she had seen that 1110'riling On- Brandon, Man., writes. "It is %hucl'y'
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DROUGNAEty I I "What did he -v�rke?" asked Sir Clin- and throb with jealous pain. pleasure for me to say that I.bave used
J ten, with some little interest. "Not to -day, Mrs. XOT41'111. I shaill b grossed Ili his own tboughts, She had
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER t e Dr. Fowler's Extraut of Wild Strawberry
I via ,eu him like this -guy, with a
"That I do not know, sir. They said absent the whole day. I shall lunch and ne - GL in my home, eve Suminer, for the last
rnis owy New u=abrld _9d die- I -people said who knew him -that he dine with my friends." charming ease and animation of Men- - ry . �
19 a 'ling, ,happy, w su Shin a as
tionr,ry in many *Years. . ,Was unhappily married, and that he She had known it before, bui that ner--sm.1 Ith n e in fiftee ye r -
Contains the p#b and esgence. wrote to distract his atiel4ion from do- did not prevent a terrible twinge of his "Yes and on, his lips, all called forbh ,,I have six obildren and have used, it,
by the wo who loved him, and an. every one of them. . I
of an aiithovitative Ribrary. me-stio miseries." , man ". .
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. paill. whom he loved. No need to ask --the "I use it myself and so does my " 11;i')
Covers every field of kno*wl. I She saw her husband's face title,]] a 1111bere will be no need, then, for me way .in -which he spoke to hert looked I husband. Last summer my baby, seven .
edze. An 1!h,,17010pedit� in a 411 -sky red; he dropped the conversation to prepare anything this evening?" she
single boolt. � at ouce. I I I stild. . at her, Irdped her mo,unt-the way in months old, was taken 'very sick with, �
-,yon will take charge of my room, I "No," he replied; "I �sball not be which he placed the dallity reins. in her Surnluer Complaint, and we thought he �
Tlle Only Dia,onary -i,v$t13a Q0 - at hands. Before movaidn, himself, ,he would die. We got a bottle of Dr, J
thea," be said; "You can attend to at � bo,ra, undl Inte." in
Nel,v �D�Vided Page. ' stood for two or thl'Oe. Ininutes talki 9 Powler'si Extract of'Wild Strawberry and I
wo,000 Worda. P.1,700 Pagea. every morn,ing when I n -m out." She we-iit away. It 'was well for ber need to ask -it was . as � ,
"To think," sale Raid to.h"Relf, "th,at tl�,a t r.., to bor, No
. IT Clinton'$ thoughbs wexe else- started giving it to him in small doses
6000 X!1U.1t1-at!0ZS. Cost nearl. lotic( - cti A �
,�d t. -a face caught its Mile 0
. 3r Ile never isilsPeCtS mc-thAt 110 never whero, ,or be must havo I 'Ile though hi - and in three days he got quite well, so � .
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h�.If a MMICU dollnz. rocog,1111tes met HOW little he must (are gl, 4 n, from hers. , I '
I Let UP, b�ll 70'.1, '-11�mlt thfiffF Most for njo!lo . , stly pallor of her fave. She clos,efl "They love each other," tborg,ht we kept on with the medidne for about �
I em' '6ro and he became as
Ireranricabla a1r.gle Volume. There Was nothing that She drwded the, dooir, fee"nq a kind of silont raere Daisy-, "and they eannot marry b 1180 it week or in well, I
I even in the midst (if 1wr depnir-angry I as ever. . � . I
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It 11" _� �._ - .11, L Writ'd, rc!r mulpI'd so, Mitch , should reco-nize her, ' - i. I -ain in the waY," "My little girl two years bid was I I � I
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011 1. I _ -, pap,od ,� - tolt nggrjoved that be did not. �thnt sliv vould not upbraid bini-iliq t Then he inoulited, and they .rode . , 1
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'. t . 10101-1 old. She has-tc,ned to her MOM after this sabe away tOgether in tilL, suillight, laughing taken very bad with the same
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, b ; 11004 and ill tile house tel"," ,'it,,),,arv(1 to bo en. ga.,V,1141 leklvIng a brokon -heart behind, an4 I used two doses 61 the same- in I
, Xame, tw eenversqt�on; she Closed the - I
I I I , ,hey love each otherP repeated and she was cornpletely' cilred. I � . �
N�j - 41 Papal! and took off. the false grey fifblr� the blue groSsed in 1101, daties, in roaltty -111C I
� P, 5N � - I - I 'tre ill S�Votacles And other 'dia.4111'see She. , atobing him, She 1,11 -ow wh"On lie Daisy; "qn'd I am ill the Way." " Ivylelf and Iny hilsbabid think therd
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11 V1, ,Ing lovelilims � that be occupied more time thun 11�411�,Il ing obi -ken for dtiatli, perhaps 11100018 bowel complaints. .
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i i � I i 1� ... "I I MAPS anxiously sit 410"elf in t1lic grasa. : some ho looked when he was quitting $90 at 4 coi%ttilt time a, strange 9tay excellent remedy Dr. VoVlor's S'Xtkact I I 4
r I, 11 . 1111,11:111k Rtavou." she, swai witt, I , .1410 fiause� going to her lival, tho wo- t��,�at . , of Wild Strtiwberry Is,, I Ath wMing td,
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111u, 11'ar pfc& ',that I it .ilt leiiltt It -ad stolen him from ber-6 'o ., a st"age tell thein wlz4: It has done for me." �
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i.j .. 1.4� k I r � , 0111. I bad i -1W ,'� chilk oame o.,vw theb� limbs, a� shiver ,
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