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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-23, Page 6• HAPPINESS If ow Perfect aontittenee *well* httehalva outl, wife le the -firmest? hail* et hur- ried beel•nia011e. WliatitrOar it leak - lag you. find ralenntiteretendinie end auepleien. leatiluit up to eetrangement, or, in extreme came. to mporation.- MAO mks** out of ton kilo butt lies with the husband. It la easy for a women to ()entitle all her tbegghts„ and feelings to the man she laves., indeed. she la KA ,to overdo it. g lie le a patient man I* will hear front beginning to end every detail or her triala .114 helneeheeper or ae Mother to hie. children. And thaugh in hie, heart Ite may wonder at the stress ahe layn on each trifling thingst! stilt he likea lt, 'and would miaa the daily recital it it were withheld. Bet with a' ral03-"tbat le Another • atory." A Meal lives in two eeperate worida of his own. One. in tvbieh he exieta ea the head of his tamily and enjoye- the simple, kt4druut Pletteuree of domestic lite, • ',The other part of hie life is palmed in his office. Or cqurit- Ink rOom et the head. of bia proles. stoual Or bueineee ettreiir. lie Dania lt a relief, tOthroW otf the •atteoephere .ot eordid care that en. velons Won fit thabusinesa W ld or • e tries toforget the °area and, responsi- , hilities that await hiniOn the morrow ae he basks. in the sunshine of hie hap - P.? fireetde. neyer refteets that it -• 1s selfishoese, irna net kindly consider- . atioe. that Prompts btu to lay Aside all mention. et bu,siness witlehis over-: coat end hat when he enters his home at night, • " Whittle the age," he thinka "of itt-' tredUcing 411,, element of ' anaiety and uarest into my. happy boolui-lite ? is 'eatiugh that I must bear the bur- dens . ot tare and responsibility that • tix enduraoce. to the utreoet withe out shifting their weight to shoulders far weaker than my Own." : "'Ailded' to this consideratien is the' natural, dreaa ot questioas and Cons- ' •Ineyo tr and Perhaps a lurking fear a the ineVitable "I told. you so," whioh . . is one Cfg the . deacllist weapons et . a tvoinan's Abont'• all, :the everage man eetertains the idea that . a woman ' has no natural business sense ova: t y, u e a good. many ideas about women that: men cheirsh, this is totally wrong. A woman's ' ignerance of buSiness arises, front the Very tact I•hat the men oi the 'faintly keep het -outside.the whint two thirds of their life 'is spent. e They atioid the Montionand disousaion busineas affairs in the '-lioueenoid, and when they otey on h.s mina man will aretil question tine cohnioent .froot• the 'Women Oi 1E0 tam- .ety by 'spending tne evening at ins ofiti? or 'at . dome piece' ut amusement. A woulan's tenueney is to Mood over •••tenatev.et oppresses hes, u. Pleas to throw at 01,4 and. avoldit'aa Mace ue poesibie. Waifs it may ue true that' u woratin lants the traintng Or tece-• nicie knowledge that tits tt malt tor a 'wetness. cateer, .on the other hand a woman nee her wintearfut instinct 1.0 ' guano her and Lae aMiity to master ientril details that most...man would ne- 4 ti0441411t t+.0 eon* With OW langothr etiuse y,on tutt t,o ettit400640.041*******41144109.0 the bend hetning to nia on elm of and that WO II 40031 the - A Double Disobedience. 3grarrtiiP'4"41 *OOP CRAPTila IIL-Continued. tte contented himself. with laintdinS 7tItr lillg14‘441114:411,f .44'1 "t4 _ lin SOM0 t 0 t lla he met .4,aY el the Richmond& again. lita came on Kamen), cantering along On handeame pony, whose trap - were in a, atyle "wideh he knew be fitv 'beyond Doctor Itiellmond'a meane fit *apply'. Kilo/any herself watt attiree in an elegeet riding-bab- it, and held it •entart silver -mounted whip in -her ganntletted band. She looked .brilliant eed hrinuning over witn goqd epirite. "gilateny I" he cried, contounded. A, sharp pain shot thraugb hie heart. Wee the girl Whom he loved lost to hi* ae well as everything else? . "Ahl I not manniticenti" she oried. "I never thought that I enould heve a ponn at my•own, aed be able to gal - tap as. pleased all over the country," Then a softer look efilati over the wil- fni trium.pn in her eyes, "Why don't ' yea, come to see us, Chrie 4 It is days since we have eeen yon," 'Should I see you, if -I celled now I did ride over tile dat• atter vitt dined nouse, but I did not see you. ou were at tie. Daryl's then, and I saPPerie tint you ire going to the awe h r ; "Coma, then!" he said, standing up. • 440.1"*" thelle " 41" t° an,e„ "I don't Want tO mixt Om ditliee any .brptherr Whe. 6ttood be'44414/ 44*" VOre taiSap. you do, I was watehintf "There are other people there; if I happen sometimes to be out." • hir Warrentier was talent, but the .-grave reorOath In .hle eyes made Kil- n:limy ashamed' ot herself. • °Please do not ,make yourself &is - agreeable,: Chris,' she said bending down to hion.' "Let Me alone just this tittle month, and let rim enjoy lnYilelf for.once US have often, longed to do. it you will cisme over for tea this af- cereoon, I shall be at lunne, and 1 can ()all you of the great ball that there :s to he at Mr. Daryl% nexe week, and of the lovely dress winch I• shall wear, besides ever st) mural more, You used .• atwats to care to hear things about us, you conic 11" "No, Kilraeny-You need. not expect me.' ' Mitis Richmond's pony made•a quick movement. away from ham, and ite eider's eyes gave a flash. The next olontent she was gene. There was 'Anger in her eeart end; also an unao- ,ountabie nein. Whet -need Ohm med-' ile and disapprove, and make himself generally .disagreeahle, just ars if 'he uad any right ovee her t • • • • Kill:teeny was riding to lir. I/aryl's iunelion2, and her pretty head had • oeen tun of the thoughts of the peo- dle whoon she•Would meet there, want ahe • had conics on Mr. Wartender, When should ehe ever have the chance or sitting down to luncheon With. Lady t'eeryth, Mr. Datyl's sister, the haughtiest wonted in the whole collo. y, if she gay* in to Chris' • abeurd ec'crutileti and -declined. to visit Mr. itaryi ? To. be soire, LadY, PenrYtk wore a wig and eouged, and het talk often shoelr.ed Jlikm,eny by Ate. bitter- ' nest and disbelief in goodness, but she had been able solett, to hold .her own, oven with this cynical and wicked old woman, . Uverybpdy had been' surprised et Mr. 'I)aryl's reconciliation with Ms eister, to whom he had not spolten ,for ovee ge years ,aud" indeed • his late movements etsad taken their breath •quite away. Ilia house was /sting ihrOwn open to the outside world, and batl was now announeed to complete, their amazement, When the invitee tickle had roma for Miss Richmond, she had been alnioat frightened at the re- sult of , her . ,acquaintance With Mr. Daryl. , • - • . et Tottee nte wit helm tialta aattalaat tc"r you dansIng the laet waits and I 120=014 anti 00-lathfa gohlaatiwIlara atrnalt me thet * dane14; might some ihream. Menem'. Thoee reumstanose have arrived." "You ;should not have boon watch. Jug. You ebeuld bre been attend., otiOns. She bas AM been ug ug the W4 a the VArvenis Of Bedminster, - "b4va attartawt and le now going ewer to dance. with Lord Trevor.' . "1 °beam that the women do net apeak menti to lier. It is what I exn meted," Leds Penrytit's eye* went steeith- ily to tbe old'man beeide her. atl wee wetehing =many with ollbtlued exilltatiOn :MMIed her! "They do not know what to make of her," Oho said. '14 being her chap- el', saaxeelY -makes nor respeetable, Ann your very merkel, notice, su'a0ge to say toile , • "Respectable!" he cried, acrowling at her. "TheY shall tine out 0144 tne girl la more respeetable than .anY of the prude* here.. That what have paid tou tor, and what I expect you to do -to let people anderatand that s everything she ought o e the chief person hero, Da yOU,„think WA glad that 1 danc3 well. No, no -not thet it waa out. of affection for loll 'a*t all for VW sake, but entirely tor owe, And ;mu are the best Partnar Pleasilre in the foola areundt Ws that mY opened my hOuse tO you and .thertil that Inaie heel this eveeing-there It is a Matter of buetneas betWeen nO doubt about that," W de your Work," girl's face with a look which oho could. she &rumored boldly. ewhet le the took ra continoally by auror se, 0,14 ing mime Oae plea,' "L wee attenditin, and that moot diligently. I observed Unit you were abeinbeci in what you were (Wing, und Unit your partner loolred uneommon- IY haPPY. I had 4 ourioeitY to flint out -it my sentbuento would. be any, thing like his if I were ip hia place.," " And are they V" Kilmeny tusked, "I can toner whet: his were like,,1 laughing. enly I ant certein Min@ are ver3" Much 'more ito., " Well, it Is mercy to bring *Same, P10401103 into ,yuillr barren Met Even ' it it only lasts while we are danc- ing, it will be a consoling thought. I tocou and me, and peer. pay depend* on Lord de Ilruyne glanaed down in the "But I know no more tban they I" not auite understand. ger frankneee pr 40 yea/ why do you tate her,e0 dilid .tiot yet kinow what tt; ake Oat NUR exaMitas E1L 'OLD WALDLIN5 ON CrWEIMILLAIL *Fp** Mew tke Tonavioil Mittlarteld Piot-fled* The datathment Boyel Itingineers selooted from the Ordnenee Butrvey for service in the Transvaal campaign, and which left Southampton * day* age,', will On arrival at the Cepa he pastee fee deett -ellneeet the reverel fighting coletenne. • t Teo noveying *uppers will be *oily emnloyed tn exploring the area. - " What am I to•tell people who ask mei - or. x110101)3' f Walled a le ander 'Are .you, in 10Ve with her r htfl, "In love!" 113 laughed harshly, aDo ' It Ls nO harm, to'say that ?" she I look like a man in love I No I My in- inquired. "Yea said ennething. like it tereat in )2er is of a totally dxfferent spirt. I intend her to make a good "It is no harm," he anewered, " It Match, and the man who marriss her, is Years sines anybody told me that it he Pleases Me, may have reason. to I did anithing Well -that was all." coin+ lucky. You roo.y let Indy Penryth, watching the pair, so when be known, b t • th guesses of your, own are to accompany well, and a contemptuous emile (suet - the information. remember !" ed her She turneCto Mr. DarYli lie moved awaY, and Ladyt Penrytie who stood nea,r, alwaye watching Kil- Watching her opportunity, beekooeci to meny, clue of the guests who stood near her ' Would a match like that suit carelessly watching the conference Your notional" oho " To be sure 13etween the two. Ile was a hand- he bait run through Most of his moneY • to me " u no surmiees or might the mah was •doing hie part • some, haughty .man, whose distinction and bee not, the very best of repute - of bearing marked him out even ameng Hone. but of counse your protege could . the Well-born pleasure -seekers who reform him. Such a work would suit surrounded him Ile drew near aud sat her innocent ideas. However, from all elOwn. . • , • , I hear, the young lady seems to be "If yon want Money.. it's all right," already provided, for, She was always Lady Penryth said, dropping her voice running about the countty with a man and speaking wiehent looking at 'him. named Warrehder until you picked her "I did not make out the interest in her up." • but 'the man who marries her may •As she mentioned the name. "War - count himself lucky.' Those were his render,'" ahe gees her brother a keen wards; make what you can of them." Penetrating glance. ' "When did your brother first meet " She runs ahout with him no- more." Miss Rithonontit" . Mr.. Daryl paid. "1 baVe Put a etop e rest. Skick • 1 - r'ir+"- ; e "Oily a few days ago. Whatever in.. to it and yen m t dci th Wrest he lute in her is some interest at nothing to end that folly, I am connected 'with hie'past life." • of courae aware that De Bruyne has Lord deBrityne was silent. ge look- heard something from yine or he would ed long at gill:way who was among net take the tronble to notice •the the waltzers. Her wonderful eyes gIrl." were lifted, full of laughter, to her "'Tote don't fancy' that a' man of his her dress was now displayed, now. hid- except to gain. some exceedingly tang - partner's face' the glimmering gold of family 'Would marry a %tameless girl den, by movements full of indescrib-' ible adViiiitage I gave you grantor able jgrace; her fresh and exquisite having abandoned the fietion of love tha.rer, made it a delight to behold at/ least.s • • • f "You have made up your mind t" she Lord de Brulyne was bringing his - asked. • ' partner back to Lady Penryth, and the her.. The Miall beside Lady Pear)* " He shall find.a tangible advantage roe, e. • if he marries her. Leave that to me."' He nodded cm.relessly,. two stood beside the brother and els- "lam aware that it is a simple mat- ter, Kilmorty like some exquisite wild ter oi btuelness between ue," he said, flower 'timid a partherre of withered glancing/ down at here "It you hear exotics. Mr.' Daryle face lit Wilh anything further, please htt ime know *something like exultant pride as he it." . looked at 'her. ' . • ' • • ae strolled away; and she saw him " Well, Miss Richmond'," he said, presently approoch Kilmeny, who .was " you thought this room only wanted flushed. and slightly out of breath, and people, and. noW that that want has looked lovely enoughto make any mad- been awned, does it suit you bee- fless possible. ter it" . - "1. aave (attained Lady Penryth's " It wants one thing yet.'You prom - • gieet 0.13 too trivet tot their notice. shall not go. mamma. she .setti leave to take yoa out on the balcony," wed that you would let Me walk all 'Wheal 0.• arum and woman enter into; decidedly. "What is he thinking •0„tt he Raid with a 'smile .which lit up his around it with You and see -it from that. Pw4tneralliP• known as mar- to" ask Me Withoat'ea ? talloY eau' face. "Our dance comes next, and she every °aide. I have been waiting for riage ia unfair tot piece a limit on .ng and loOking over his beautiful quite agreed with me that 'you ought that the tvholo eveoing." the confidence time striald exist be- rooms .and all that, hut thie Is a dif- to bave a, little tresh kir first. Come I" She moved to litCr. Darylai side and tiVeen Aud yet oi meet oomes Loreto, tiling. 'Besides, how could Igo eit is. jest what I have been wish- glance& up jute his face with those the wife's, knowledge of her husbances aldne I It is impossible." • for I" declared Mad Richmond dirk Ores,' into which anY unwonted 'prosperity or Wei:noes reyerses is "I have.had a note front Mr. Daryl tng fra.nkly, and she took his proffered nnotion caat a shade of melencholyt teed to the alement'she receiVes for ex- -he haa provided fot that, 11? "4° arm with a little boW to her last part- afr. Daryl looked at her for a moment penclitures or to.woae she may with-. that his sister,. LAO PearYth, Will be. n,er. "Did Lady Penryth really • say and then offered her his arm. They . er from out 'side sources oz i21/0.411atioyi. happy: to act nw obaRerciA• Sh° anything to You about it V • went ewer together. The other two • • Whena Man Meece With reverent tne will call for you in her carriage and "Well, no," be answered. "It iS rine Wer13, silent until they had gone some bhume is Of ten !Aid on hie wifes woo take you there. - . of the polite fictions of• this world, that distance. in reality wAs the injured party. She 0 "Lo.dy Peneyth 1" Kitinoe v ried - —n- c- -' a' Young ladY.'s chaPeron decides ev- "'What is she'?" Lord de Benyne ask - is epoken of us reckless and improvi- Lady Penryth to offer to come fa erything for her. Bat, all the same. ed abruptly, "I's she a girl whose - dent, wheiti.ehe hedno_mealts of judg- her-Kiloneny Itiehmond-ana take her Lady panxyth, was watching. ea, and frankness stands her in better stead Lug ot nev ,a4sbanota real stasimg„, .to ti. ball I It was all a dreemi 'rke she knowe that you are with me." than the most coneurnmate art, or is Iserhaps • hoe %Ira kith= &Fora' of hie sight. ot her mother's faee, pale and "It is cool and delicious here.1" she she the most designing woman whom lrOiuble chime tc) her atter the public aisturbed, recal e r rs cried, atrettheag out her axme from was tally aWare ot his impending ruin. had begun to dawn on aikmeny that the wrap which het comPanion had itiltitageVenlieell01,1kdeel'OatilWillaThIldnifitit.g;. 12111 griC4hEYE WEI6 changing with evelg- laid lightly upon her shoulders. • norance or' 'w.hat she is bound to dui- tiling wise. She was so much occupied ..Yes --,I dare say yoa are tired of cover when too Late tor remedy hs, se. with going to Mr. Daryl's that she had all that," he said, casting a contemp- dress Z is it leind UV make ot• a wife not time to be much with the children tuous glance.at_the ballroom behind u pet and a playttiolg, instead et the nee; and it seemed that her mother them. "This is si. more rational sort helpmate she expected' to be005210 f :. not only allowed this, hut artanged 0 ng, an on eon ave Berne e0m., f thi • d 6 h - -, Ilaforednately, our young girls are tor it, and made things easy for her. fort here." • /cape the.supreme Mrs. Richmond wag grawing pale, and "Have ytou come to the stage, then, Skilled in every.art e d an anxious expectant• look whieh when comfort is what yon are look, to her. ' ere are primertly to blame for the was sew i„ ime ing for in life ?" Kitmeny asked, ' faise-vieve of life tteat they allow their, "). will not go. gi nY rePeated- la.ughing, "1 .may 8E, well tell you da ceders to entertain. If theyoung "DO you khow, now that Chris is not thlit, if you think we are kindred • - gin were aeoustomed to'hlie discussion here, I do not mind saying tb you that spirite in that respect, you. are quite ot sbusitiesa matters 'in her home Die 1 11131 almost sorry that I ever met Mr. mistaken, I like the coolnese out She wonld be eqoipped tit take her Darst I Do Nitrite, mamma, shell de- here, but, when the music begins . itart aa her hasband's confidatite untt cline the invitation. If he had asked again; I •shall Want to he baok, in the itoviser.. The average yoang girl ap- s°11 it would have teen different, but, balir000n. 1. would not miss the next Proaahea matritaony with As mush hit_ as he has not seen fit to•tio 'that, I . dance for the world."' daretanding it ita Miami and rearonale witl not think of it. . Besides, where "Oh, well, I am hot so far gone that hiiities 843 ER313 had of the rites. of bile ein,:inkl• I get a dre"1" i. " ' I cannot enjoy a dance still!" he t' the 't th did t in 'I We manage that. I have a 1 ttle answered joining in her laugh. "It do not bother about it. ou , many wept ow i s • "Yes -T age you cantering about On 4 b at (*orations; noting dowu the char - eater ot the road*, and whether they ara aValiabla tfer artillery; examining the brid t et bilit , reco din the situation and neture of atreams, etc." Peen non-comanimioned officer and Mail will be *WOW wait% a mile, and his serveyiag instruments will oensist of a Prientatte compase audit @extant The work will be (=tied ou afir near AO posaible to the flue of skironiehere outposts. The observations having been eare. fully recorded, a. °era? will be hurried - t 6 band% at the statt tor the Main It tirawn and coutple ed so a* to he in body to be directed from les parti- enters. ' Of late years the Ordnance Surrer enElEvfers, have had considerattle prrace. tree tn thia rapid form of tieid eurvey., leg, and the Area ot ground wined/that can oaretally delineate in a few hours is really remarkable, • ' In the event of the Tranavital.and Orange Free State coming directly ender the Ilritisb flag, ,enchso reeler., ing to be painted tea en the 'Empire's MaP, the'Oednence Sarvey detachment of • turning home, be engaged, in such. ob- servations es may be deemed necessary, by the Intelligence DePartiment. • ,engineers will douhtlese, before re, CLINGING BRIDAL GOWNS. While the traditional white satin 'omelettes to be a greatly favored. ma- terial for bridal gawns, it is this mason rivalled by other rich textiles, Thw decided tendency toyeards the use of every, sort of soft, clinging fabric is very notie,eabie umong the newest =dale for wedding toilets. Peau de sole, crape de chine, mou,sseline brit - Halite over faille, liberty gauze ever satin royal, and, lastly, lace ot the most elegant deeoription. are all eni- ployed, and in making up the fabric the princesse style is notably faVored. Blitire lace waists, or lace gulmpes and sleeves, are seen •iiPon BOMB models and on Others there are lace over- skirts. arranged above clinging trained skirts of limb de soia' or lustrous rep - Pea silk with draped flounce to p ed arotind the bottom of Trynig Experience A NOVA SCOTIA FARMER SUFFERED FOR FIE' MEN 'YEARS. • Consulted Four Doctor'', But the Only Re- na 'Twat Sufi mini Wile Through In. J1.0110108 of Morphine ler.' WIIII • Pink Pills Iteslored Illga te neulth and Activity.. • From the News, Truro, N.S. Robert Wright, of Alton, Col- chester Co:, N.S., now one of the hardiest•and hardest working. farmers IA OILS section. •But Mr. Wright was not atways blessed with perfect health; as a matter of feet for SMUG fifteen "eve hie was a martyr to what ap- peened t.o.be incurable trouble. In converaation lately with a News te- P° I a." deed grateful that the trouble which bothered nie for somany years is gone, and ram qoite willing to give.you the partioulers for publieation. It is a good many years since iny trouble prat began, Might at first;: but later intensely severe pains „in the back. Usually the peins attacked me when working or .tiftingsbut often whennot ah work at all: With every attack the pains seemed to grow worse, until fin - • y wa , d there for fiva long months was bed- ridden, and much of thia_time could Oot move without help. My wife re- quired to stay with me constantly, and beeanie nearly eXhausted. Duting the time I was suffering thus y f d tors. Some of them pronounced niy :trouble lumbago, others.aclatica, but they did not cure me, nor did they give me any relief, save by_ the injec- tion of morphine, For years I suf- fered time, sooneti•mes confined to bed. at other times able to go about and wOrk; but alwaya tattering from the pain, until about ,three yeara ago when 1 received a new lease of life, and a reedoen /rem the pains that had so •lting tittered me. It was at this time that Dr.Willinms' Pink Pills for Pale People were, brought tomy atten- tion and I•got two 'boxes.. The•effeot seenied inaevelloua and/ got ohs boxes more,, and before they were all used I was again tt healthy.man and free from pain. It ts aborut three years since I was cured, and during thdt time I have never hail an attatk of the old trouble, and.I can therefore strongiy testify to the sterling quality of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Since they did sush good work for Ma I have recommended them to several people for various ail- ments, and the pelts have alWaYs been successful." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by go- ing to the root of the disearre. They tenew and butld up the blood, . end strengthen the nerves, thus driving disease from the aystem, Avoid Unita - Nona by insisting that every boxIoli purchase le enclosed in a wrapper hearing the full trade mark, Dr..Wil- flame Pink Pala far Pale PeoPle. Who 0.0vjer been my let te meet r". • To be Continued.- nowzus 'IN' THE runt, • There never was and never will be a style as pretty as the Wearing .ee flowers in thci hair. Wreathe of fine flowers, like rose•buds, lorget-me-nots, heather or the small fruits are a pretty surrounding for young faces and elo tors of flowers, worn low on. the hair, Plitt behind each ear, es the JAPan- ego girls wear theta, are becoming to about everybody. A real beauty needs nothing more than a single flower pladed among her tresses. A fad of the moment is to select some one flow- er and hold to it as we do to Mir fav-, orite parttime. It is repeated in the • • the lodgeroom. S e expects a hug- len t that 1 atm blew) or any rubbish -beta tO'be in•.the future what the m seelg-o to the•ball, Kilmeny. As Lad of that kind -only, I atm thoroughly dreSsMakefs, and is dhe of the few gint th has premised to take yeu, iT t„„„ fads which, bearg relation to cOmmon she is jealous of every interest that, nialf right. And don't think about lite/. You Sae, ii °a° ne4 anith'"" sense. A. pretty Woman gains an add- er) do. it would toe different, but there • sweetheart has been,in the past, and - engrosses hie thimihte. she reiterde tht3;artees.. tt will be here in time." ed °bane ftom the choice of a flower Bu now will you ;flee aboot. LUZ I nothing so demoralizin as doino . hie bUsiness as a tiresome naCessity, ese tit tee nsothintgi tier ever." ' g . - which she wears in her hair, either ....,....and:is..generaily content that to her many per s . it would cos „.I h ve plenty to .dol" cried eeit, twisted into a garland Or wound in nds on pOunds and I know you her tresses or. tucked behind her ear .it is a sealed bank. Aaid yet if -he meny, and she fell into a little fit of ' . . t have no money to ;pare. No, mamma . or pinned somewhere • to her gown or confided to her his hopee and ventures, e ill t the* f I '1 musing. w no o go lig. I "acket There is alwa s charm in var.- and came to her for advice and ape BUS after all she found herself proval, ne Weald be astonished at the obliged to do so. Mrs. Richmond keen instinet tbett decides while he quietly persisted, and overruled' ail her considers, and at the sound judsmssi. datighter's objections It was ar- that eventually' provee itself correct.. rengee that she should go to the ball A wsmall sal° 18 is• Ilsr husband's under Lady Penryth's care, and ilfre. change confidence gains Much in the' ,1 d li th t h d g chniond aesure er a t ei rees ,, way of self-tespect and self-confidenee. ehould he foracconing ta the right Sho`kliowit tke risoataes at hiS som- titan. Eilmeny only hoped that it ma d and Is in no danger of adding to woltici not coat very much. She hard-, \ area ny undue expenditure.. There ly knew whether she was glad or got. i t be Metre happy homes if there ry to go, and deepi down in her heart ere more system in Pettliatint; OR' telt uneasy and unhappy. . Ilse according to MOM A• TeMolttr• 'She had not alloWed Christopher 'sum intimated to the.. wife at regular Wartender to ate any of this how- tinlet wreilil do Mere to insure ler ever. The pony on which she Was haPPintata and conteatonent than any- riding had coolie tO her a day or- two thing in a husband's povver to beat:nit, before, with ago. paryleo compliments, Many. sore hearte and guilty coned- and at, wait in the first delight of enema may be laid to the faet that the having a horse of her own. • It had majMity of wives have 001regular in- been arranged that a groom ftom Mr. COMO,. and 110 Wag of judging their fin- Deryire. establithment &Willa attend armlet standing. A wife has to arm.- on Miss Rieknolid's bottle, which was Oise in the he:nicht/1d the flame quail., kept ill Mr. Darylss stables. It was ties of thrift and forethought that a always al. Kilmeny's serviee, and ehe ,.-succesiefut baguet* mat *tut bring tO rode eveiy day. ger new friendship •-••-• bear in his offim. j11 addition to these waft dividing her more and more front qualitiee she la expeeted to prochicie the ,iest old' surroundinga, loves, and in- • beet resolte treat the least of supplies tercets, and fit a Manner isne was not in matte aided. A businees man citn able to help it. She wet getting what give his undivided time atid cttention :the had santettolee secretly longed for to 'neatness affairs, late warden _ -in entranee into! the great and whom, husband is ill mederate circum- splendid world of sootety. ' etaneea must act, as housekeeper and Eilmeny foamed to herself as she ' general Manager of innumerable and Vide along, when /the had parted from varied duties, She must lie nurse, gr. Warrender, end told heritelf that seanistrese, hosteiss, caterer, and, _ she was very happy. Iler mother not above all, friend and cOmpanion of her On_ le permitted the aceneititanee with bobbin* and children. It does seem - mr• Barld, but Made everftlimir tam, that one Who Will be Intrusted with • for her. It could not 'continue after duties en *nose proper filfiliment the her father's return; then eeetything welfare of the hatiteehold depends would go back to what/ it was before. could be a worthy, If Went, partner end oho would be satisfied.after hat- lia her hesband"e most onifidential ar- hie bad her glimpse into reglone above fairs. To,her should be. confided the her. She would be ottee more a ehild ettecelee.of rendre ee any Important with the children, and het mother!a 411.1113fest Undertaking that ahe May auttpaniOn aid housekeeper. Ohrle understand and regulate the house., - wottici COMO end *Wit thelti, artd they hold expenditure according to the - would be the mina as they used to . ,-, " anteunt of their income. eat. 0, It Weald be Ma ideal, 'but by no . . your pony moat days," he eaid. "'You • must let me join ,you; sometimes, Miss rig ". _ Richmond. I shOuld like to fill up nig 1 time in that way. What else do pan Some people go through life looking dor Your energy ie refreshing." as if they were sorry thee had ever "'I dance when my partner can rouse darted ROUTE OF THE SARDINIAN. o`b vs. • ..meatut Impossible,. *tate a affairs if CUAPTEItt IV. men were perfectly open, and traek •_ The great ballroom at Mr. DatTra with their wive* Ln regard to their house whet eoftly Halite/1,11nd WeA financial standing and proemetoe ed with moving couples and the hound Ilettisr living and 'better feelittg of music, Ifinghte-r, end gee vales. It WOUld rettUlt la the majority of LOUGHS was the n.ght of the long -expected where to -day the leek of eonfidenee - bell. and gilmeny been 61.. hetWeen hashaud and wife II "'the. lit- - ottisital dress of white -and -gold, her tle rift within the lute" often' too wide eyes shining und her eheake to repelr. was the queen of the etentitg. She • had iKtrlit like a radisat vision on the THE •ffIeffOTION. aristoeratie friends vi• ,Mom NEr. Deryl • had eutomened round higt, and ppopie - • • W.onaut, es rtilo, remarked the wet in the adrairatton exalter/1'bl' leer ordeal baehelor, are given to ote- heauty end eaptiveting manners. Lady aggeratiena, • Petryth wateheid her with her Demo But there ere totenOtione rules, old eye' as she Weighed add desteed,, you know, mid the, *piaster, ta- enlong crowd of worehippluts Tr114, lartilitel the 0.13.„ end the MOWS tisla MA 01111 Lif WINN: LBO *beat their tlita 4,4" t, 4 -.•:• As‘ lanen. need. Ink • • •-•'; UM* IOW Welt: •Wa•Mit Ie. Route to by the Sirdinita..".....]. Aitethetive Mute vaSurz. Canal —.4.. It bee been eatienated thet *Rh fat - curable weather the transport Sari di•nicin terriveying the 'Otinedian troops to the iteene of the. war in South riga will meek /Ape Telen in thirty ! days! at Use meet. The dig/meet from Quebec, to Cape Tawn le UtS lattice! mit end the Seindlialen teelr to &Oa an entitil Other to rata •• tiorne ligifitts 114 r oo announcement waerriadt Is generally understood that the • inlet/ takee the molt direct ratite to re Town, across the .iitiantle ocean tut Indloated In the map sbore, Au Alternative rou and one wide f:int take, 4 t Way of -t tralte at Gibraltar, MetiltetePietitt Suds Oerlei, Had Seat Ong o • Oho Indian Qeettn, ette,fttleits atta thence t Coot to Dttrban, tha ,polat IMO tit "It Is not unusual," said an mashrel. la dealer, "for a person to Ites the mato haanile en more tban MN um- brella ; having it shifted from( a ware. out umbrella to a new one. The han- dle thus shifted miteitt be a, valuable $P144 0110, coatly to throw awity, or it - might ha an inexpeineive one that ju# Mgt 141 nreople Par tiettlar Qat the/ hall * Of all UM - broil*. es te alS41 mut shoe and thUs want ono tbat just mite them if they eau get it. They may run seross such' an •uMbriglit and buy it or Ow roay marelt tor it and find it; and when the umbrella to whieh it is at- taohed wears out, then vary likelY theY ve t an o e „new umbrella contrarrra alWaY0 dOes. handle, Oat they like, seebetituted for it. that they hu oft and tbe tA. man.% min4 sometimes rune to the Barring football playere, the inbabl-. tianitiaix of. this coentry are fairly well ed 1,110XY IIICKNOW • a 111E1 SVPIRMOR oluALrrY DELL ce log* Tet for ifaidf. A trial the MOSt convioeing argumeetie ifs femy. Lmul Paekegewe 4 0 , • 0.03, 3e, se, Ono, IMPORTANT LADIES I t:,tua titst vesiuires dyeltun Shot you sots tios brin nee IP M4 041 kOt 7,44 D AS. novae To make pre that when yen wials 0.11011}ny issWe, : Ye ills3,011,0t or 4 =Watt rut positively she bsst that o 10 1:0 111,0144.01, al4Y L aye cottota rink, W Wog ally good ;How., wise,coshg negeggity * erepsrotle4ilfM13, fdiontto tittl*Y4•141" Al? are knop °rm. DU, Orilla and is trialtpickisis wt it4 vote. yell St Inn o_ O&M MOM ho not put on with solosthing just as go 4 in.:wigs you know what failure 'lath it huab,edir the past..tberetell ask fm 0141t DYKS end insist_ on getting them We lie Inv.( of your divots, or melee resis000r potato tee wipes", or 3 for 2P omits. Have you owl thew If Witt gab it, Pliaktigeelnl be ansti . TORONTO Ii0ME DYE Cae TORONTO, Oletttyla Ten% COnsiders Itself Fortnnate, In Paving Dedd'S WIWI' Pills On * Hand. Mote Mold's Kidney PINS 'woe Intro diseed Little Is Ward of the Old' nee. Iturilearl EXPlin Ina Ills Cam 'Ll1oknow, ;Nov._ 13. --The Peolde ok thts town Are qf the opinion that they are the meet fortunate lot of People in the country. They say theY have discovered a remarkebly easy es- cape from Backaohe-tbe enemy of all peoples at all times, They say that Backache irl teeny Kidney ache, and, that Doddai Kidney Pills will cure it. The people of Luoknow may be, right. mut Indeed they are right, to a certain extant. ,aut they are; laboring under it mistaken impression if they illiag- leo theY have, made a newi disooverY in finding Doad's Kidney Pills will cure Backache. • It is a well-known feet Hi all item - tries that Dodd,ar Kidney Pille are a ePecific not only for Backache, but for all forma of Kidoey Diseaae -- Bright's Disease. Diabetes, Rheum:m- eant. Heart Disease. Bladder and Ur- inary Complaints, Women's Disorderg and Blood Impurities. • The people of •Looknow are none the lesa fortunate, however, in having a medicine that will curet these diseartes. even though cures are• not confined to their own town. Dodd's Kidney' Pills comprise the only medicine that will cure them, and there was a time when the more severe of the maladies were incurable. ' • Mr, George Burgress: ot Locknow, sat's: "I have been st'ok for about ifive -months. / had a terrible Back- ache alI the time, and my kidneys were yery bad as the doator said. 1 wag• advised to use • Dodd's Kidney Pills. I got one box and found relief almost Immediately. X 'used three boxes al- together and am recovered complete-. ly. I can do my work better now than ever in my life before.' - • FROM THE ROYAL TABLE. _ en the Amtrak= Court it is e.on- trary to custom for perithable arti- cles to appear twice on the imperial table: The result is large perquisites for the attendants. To one man falls all uncorked bottles, to another the wine left jn the glasses, to anothen the joints, and to another still the game. of the sweets. • Every' morning a sort of Market le .hti3Id in the base- ment of the palace, where 'the Vien- nese come to purohase the remains.. - ROOT OF SONE EVILS. sake of the boys in the office who are to note 'Ms meode, will you be kind aUnnadecrontbaeoljuuetnisttictollivttooeforeueraturgebarond enough to take eepeoial pare to see achers whale R,0 . I 'are eagle:0 I 4101030151Csitipwie 00%1944 tHrEVir Dear Madame, the note read, for the Tel" C teraiivifg agyi that he gets a good breakfast every Y., Ch morning? If you have anything to he W w armed over, give it to him at night. ted 11 6°9 We wake this plea in the leterests of ' an , TORillatiNTY06,7 BOLNT!, peace 'and prosperity... Crattr. SOUVefilr • FOR OVER FIFTY TSAR* MRS. WINSLOW* SOOTHING MGM lias bent mud by oth f cheat* teethIn Remakes the child, 'Otero the gums, allays pain, otures wind collo, and is the but remedy for diarrhose. 35o bet. its, &Ad by sit druggists thrOulibent tbe World. Be cam att4 OM tor " On. Wirlaw's thatblisa Shur NEEDED TEM MONEY. Mrs. Dolan.-ae her husband' returns at an unusual bour-An' yex bees on anither stroike, eb I th' Cause this toimet • _ Kr. Dolan, grim1Y-,..013 l 01 guess th, *welkin' dilegate's beboind in his rint ag'in. • Beautiful life4ike portrait Of Ifor Majesty queen ' Victoria, lithographe in calor", suitable for Irisuttn& sise 18x24 invites. tree. In tube, on receipt of 15 eeete 10 saver, BENkION ,ART fvurAlfir, 43 tioott street. reroute., $109 Rewaril, $100.4 Tlie'readers qt this paper will be pleased to 'learn that there is at least one dread, d chemise that science has been able to cure In al its Shigeo' and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh. Cure ls tbe only positive cure now kuown te the medical traternffy. Catarrh being a cons. titutional dieease, require.; a. eonaitutional , treatment. Hall's -Catarrh Cute tisk 'n iuter• • wilily. acting directly upon the bmoil and - muttons surface* ot the .byetem. 'thereby do, trtiying thii foundation of . the disease, and giving the petient Kt rungth by building up the constitution and assisting nature lo *doing 1E4 work. The proprieties have so much faith In its motive powers, that they offer vole Hun- dred Dollars for any. mule that it fails. to cure, Sendtor list of testimonials. . A(1(110311, F. J. CH EN Ey 8t. CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by draggis,s,. 75e. • Hall's Family Pills are tte best ' NO KEYS. Ida -I wonder why old Thinkman, ' the inventor, wears such long hair. May -His head contains such valu- able ideas that they have to be pro- tected by leeks. . Ida -But 'they are not metal. May -Oh, yes, they are silver lock*. • Dyeing Cleaning I For the very best send Your work ti the " BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CV Look for agent In your town, or send direct. ' Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.. . . . La TOSOatiti; PAEKRIV341,111:1;7 . . • DIDN'T WORK MUCH. De Smoker -Do you,' know, my dear, an eminent eelentist has discovered that tobaceo arrests the development of bacterial • 'Wife -Does it. really? You wouldn't want your little, wife to he eaten up by those horrid bacteria, would you, my deart Where's your other:pipet I'll becomeetcamoket myself. . I CALLA LILY CREAM ensures a gouthhil complexion. Bend 25oentt; for nal bottle, or post eard for °Ocular on akin sad oomplaxies. A461E111117. Thuticat a.r. Ma QuortSt. W.,Torouto.. A REASON FOR BIS VIEWS. • r were to begin life again, said the philosoper,.1 would net want.to begin at the beg.inning. His opinion was probably influared by the fact the' the baby was 3ust then te,ething. , Have You Catarrh? If you are ttroubled with Catarrh and want to be cured, wet Catarrho- zone, which is a guaranteed cure for title distressing dIsease. Tbere is no myetery about Catarrhozone, though ifs effect is magical. Ointments and glottis cannot reach the diseased parts and 'have thus proved useless, but Cat- arrhozotes Is carried by the air you breathe directly to the dimmed parts, where it volatilizes, killing the germ life and healing the sore spots. It Stites by inhalation. No danger. no risk,. sold by all druggists or by mail, price $1.00. For trial outfit gend163, in stamps to N. C. Poison &CO., Box 518 Kingaton, Ont. SONGS MY FATHER SUM / call to mind the gongs that Ma Was wont to sing to me In youth; But what It was that came -from Pit • I'vei clean. forgot; and that'a the t frith. I've pondered o'er the nutter long, With many a mental stunt; nut I cannot recall a song - The beat that comes is %deep gnint. TM OEMS A Vita IN ONE DAT TAO LagatIVe &eine (Writes' Tablets. All druggist's refund the money it lt teals to cure. Bk. X. W. Grover argesture le ou each hoz It matters little if you are ignorant, for you, will meet people daily who know it all. u pharaoh loce• Possafhtlaraaby, Quo, Cipe Maardadeur, 44.040.444. • FETTERED spnEell. .1ohinie, what do you think of your little baby siatert Johnnie -I can't telt you, Mr. Whiie. Mamma always whips me 111, Limbed language. O'KEEFE'S Litimp, MALT dtm...T. 0 TA.OYDVOI "Aft& tO,.Q.Mats11,01INT. • 01•••••.•••• MONTREAL HOTEL outeorent.' The " Balmoral," Freo But; Ai"' PI"' Hotel Carsla__,ke, G,T.R. Station, litoutmal. Gbe, 04111fike& Co., ProVill MmHg E Humts_uciou-Co"70,8up'avenPue '"”F". ValanY Note' tsteg $1.5O TORN OUT THE OAS. • traderetand, now, said the old man, , /sternly, that if you ball here in the ' future my ordera are that my daugh- ter and you are net to eee each other. Tour orders, 41r, Reid Jitek Nurvy promptly, will bo strictly obeyed. Pil tion OUt thy get first thing. debarkation. This ronte Would, of eourerme,itinzlistevre, abneedn assailer poalsitahoolousantiod Tontitges afar the direct route t* neut. ficv this diesrdrantne, it *as tattled to total the etto'Pe the etbs. 11',1,1r14" hstiter they, Oltrite . their talliteh with Gene .itt.rition *-14r, ne itt PT, to Reno. • an tater* t *Jr:a h Sia:liceigtfetith 6 • r.•••••••••114m0•••••••••.••••.• ST. JAWIESi-110-TE proBvittur_intar ment of a literary man who wants • 11=••••••••••• • SAVING. SPACE. • Miss Slimdiet-Ilere'a an -advertise, board. Does he soli he's a literary man to show . he's a person of refine - meat and culture? Mrs. Slinidiet-Noi it's tO show' that he cen't Pay muoh. • GRTEFUL—COMPOR. 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