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- � I I I P ire ` - I with its wreath 91 golden hai , r lying I the elf as she bade her good-bye. As Ing out with: I. ___ _,__ �� ,
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, Awfim . ty Lawlew had ridden o17 to Jude cAtTlage rolled away, and the home "What have you done? There's a Vag Spelling. i5 , TXPMI �
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I I of I town to prepare for the funcr S, of her I chjldlxood was left far behind. questioul What haven't you done, I One Ofthev4uses to which toe prev. -
al wAnt to know? You kne 410ace of bad spelling among the rising
good-naturedly taking She strained her eyes to catch A last I loved you, and Palo,. a W Very Well
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" Tile Fatal all the trouble in Order to spare 'Hay. 91IMPBO Of tile Pretty little vine-ein- tention. to 9011or41164 10 4ttrIbute4 Is the fact that .
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M-aud. rerc S , weddinel I And Tastily Iletronlila, looking as bOwQred c0ttktge oil the lonely bank, you Since you Were the size of a. well- I tile modern Roman method of pro. PIr I
, .y . I still and Serious to though a laugh. and watched the blinding top of. tile, grown doughnut,'- and when you nouncing Latin gives no direct Indica. , lKLIMCES .
� .0 had TIOV0, dinipled her ch rry lips, White Squall failing away Ili the dis� hadn't a cent to bless yourself with, I tion of the pronunciation of the Bug,
� " IT c Unseen moved oil tip -toe about tic tance as it It bad b You know I did, Lady Erminle, pmrj ': ilsh derIvat o I? ExpXXISIC 1
- h it house, Con tile face of an . . Ives and, so ,no one to tit I � I
Bridegwo dressing eVerything in white, arrang, old friend. , , You needll't (1011Y it. Well, your fa- i spoiling, as the English sound of Latin SO" . .
, . gxli," Ing flowers Ili vus ther and mother turn up, and you I will be paid by
I as, And Imparting 0, Nothing Of anY Importance occur- . ,words Old when it was used. $5P000 Reward .
Sec ret a E .A� . I -Softened beauty to Oe grim, reality red during the j find yourself P6 fine lady, and after 1 . I � Lever Brothers,
I of death. I O"I'lley. The whole that you grow. stiff and dignifled, I I . Limited, Toronto, to any person who
I rarty arrived sillely Ili the city, and , Oh XY4 the OardejA ot 10dep, con prove that Ihis. soap contains . '
0 y the news Sl.'Lread Were (Ornestleated with the friend in I (lid the moon, and flirt y I L �.,ioU ation whatsoever,,.
. "A Terrible Early in the da. I and keep me ata, distance, As Vad'd I
By MAY AGNO FLF,MING I . setv ablroad, altol SYMPatillillig nelghbo . with every are a. nasti., mean, horrid o14 any f6rm of adviter. � � ..
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4 * * # - . � a rS I Whoeo house the earl arid countess bescented, bebair-ollecl Ja ckanapes, thing, so therel" exclaimed Dive, or contains any injurious c I #
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0*19*411", #110# , 11 i arid Assistance. - Among them ettine Ray passed a week with th that scildrills, and bows, and simpers, 1 "I suppose next .von 'will threaten to Ask for tho octaxon Dar. "S
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. 11 I #0#0*0'#* - - - - � - - - - 1W I e family and inakes fools of themselves, and go, homo� to maintusi.11 taunted Adain� . - . .
I � the admiral, looking uilspeoi,l�al)ly In llaltbuorL, and then returned to tktlk all ,Sort$ of *no - _� - �.._,________..
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. . �.: Qful arid lugubrious; and whea Pet, Judestown-on bir,illiess, he said, but You know you do,'rltoonLdse to you I l .. .
'0 I , y Brininia, tilre's handicap, Eire bu CAMERA$
Ra.v stopped In his walk, and met have you seen. herO . in as few words as possiblo%, related as '"re that' One Of the Party and I repeat it, you � I .rst Ilito tears, CAMERA$
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the eyes of Lord Do Courcy, . I "Not yet. I will see her $con," what had happened, the dear, crusty, Shrewdly guessed,,to see Pet. Ile Hors was last night, at that con� r ..
I soft-bearted. old beau was so affected . �
"Mi.. Germaine," he ,Said, holding . 1,"Where is my daughter, 11a.virlonol?" that he was obliged to rush from tile found her worthy father at home, cert, or soiree, or tea-party, or wbat� V�__:_- _-;_-__-_1-_- * (1,
out his hand, 110 -ed Lady Maude, loo4llig 'wistfully &lid unbounded was the astonishment I I _
"for Your mother's I hou,so and WIPC Ills stormy, old eyes, of tl�,olt. ever it WILS, didn't you lot that con- :
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sake, You must look up I ound. . most upright gentleman upon temptible fool, the Honorable. Aug6s- I . V
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fathert " on Ale as A I 1, "Up stairs, with: her grandwoth�r, unseen, under tile' tee of Ringbone, le.11-iling L1.11 thn't 'had' transpired dur- tus Abringfoldt, make the strongest I Logs and Reading Bolts � -,_4wllo�*' , �
Ray bent over the hand madarn," Said Pet, respectfully. �Sho . whiell gauilL quadruped regarded hill% Ing Ili.,; absence. � Inwardly Ile rejolc� sort of love to you the whole blessed . � .
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, he - ex" Ith displease(I surprise. Then carrie. ed tit the annihilation of tile . . Q .
tonded with a look of does not know you -are here. Shall wl , caffler S I
deep . grati- . Mr. Toosypegs Ltud Miss Pris-Alla, gang evening. Honorable, indeedl A Prot- � I
tude, such as no words can express. I go and tell her?" .� , Of smugglers, 4triol fcrvPlltlY thanked , ty honorable, he is, all hair and �on- . I . . I
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"Lady Ifaude "Not just yet.," ,aid Lord 1) wl"Ne. 8bai;p, cankerous face 'had 1.4 own connection ceit, like a, Scanted orang-outang :" ' .
hits told me all,,, CO , e grown ten degrees more uttyiel(II, . ,1119 stars that, hi MURAS.
continued his lordship. urcy, "any deares 19.1,v with thOu had not bc , - WANTED. . 6� ' . CAMERAS )
"And at the t love, Subdue I .Roul� au(I acid with every pas, Ing I von discovered, sneored Ranty, elevating his Roman . .
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requost of the unhappy man whom - � . ,, year. Poor Mr. Toosypegs Was 8 I But anotliet, sur.,irlso Wits in store nose to the loftiest angle of scorn, . - ,.
You say is dying, we will Start' witil relliumber, you tire in the presence of - tLecrely grieved . . 0 fo'r hini ii -hen. Itity appeared before "Indecol-indeed, Rarity, I.couldn't I . . . . .
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you Immediately.". the You have waited for,liel* I -1U r. or billi and - fo nna] ly solicited thev balld- help itl Ile talked to me, Und I had -Highest - WE HAVE A LGE NGE
bowed, Rarity arose, and all dving. years.-,NiQu can afford to . ,. jC0tl"'4o"" that 11Q_ took Out Ills of h s - daughter. lbly Qvi-plainei the to answer him, and You never came . I . I
As Ray , vs, bandunna and relleved Ills mind by I � I I Pri . ces Puld' CAMERAS BUT THE HEST'FOR - . I
the earl caught sight of him.* Widt a, few inoinents lon,4er, flow," .it good hearty cry. � 911's -Y'S 9"U"(18011, Vnd Ray (1-ornialne, near ilia all the thrici" said Erniinte, . . . . . . . A CHEAP CAMERA IS. .
"Mr. Lawless," he exclaimed in "Ilow ,Is my grandinother,?" aal;cd. It was all 111w .a drilain to I]r_ Lady Po 0011rey".14%on, W�110 two veo,y with tears of distress In her . . .. .
pleased surprise, . Ray, Ili a low tone, of Pet. - . diffen nt per I sonalrei4: Itliol III,. w(,,. 1111� � gentle R. & J.. RANSFORD, . . . . I
"I did not expect rnlufo, a dreant. of mingled sort- ., blue ,eyes, I . " . BROWNIE NO 2 WIIICH 'WE SELL .
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� to meet you here. My I 'The sarne- as - you saw her last-ift ow tile jud- _� "No; the thumb -screws of the TToTy St - . .
dear, you . and,joy. Her teitrs fell fast for her � 40, Was 91"U'l0tisly'Pleased t I � �
remember tile. gallant preserver of a sort Of e dull stupor all tile time. ; whoul, deeply as she had wrongecl . I -give, , It r"'Ol"Pt WV'Tut - The first Ofl'co wouldn't have got a word out of . apletol'i - Salt - '. AT S2 I . I . . �
Rita's life?" neither sP s,"hears, nor feels, appar- , would have been, lit -li� Yery-choice rile I " . sikid Rarity, fiercely, "Do, YOU . � . . Works. I
. . ently, They brought her up -Stairs her, sternly' as she hLtd' ever treated i t0rlils,.shown the door, t�ho latter was ()link I was going. ' - � - , I I! Persons in neighboring towns I
Ral'tY actually blushed at the her, -She still 16ved; -bilt they fell oil . to. thrust myself --I- -, ,--,---",----
epithet, comin.g as it di this morning, and Ermiaic has been I taken by tile hand and cordially told forwarl where I wasn't wanted? 'N . who are thinking of purchas (
father of Erminie. . d from I the with hot, Since." - . a inother's breast, and a fftLllQr'k?, ( after the Illanner of fti,thers Ili the - 1-ad,y Purillinle De Courcy; though you in& a camera, will receive an . 0
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::Would you wish to see Lady Rita? "IlovV- does 44i'llibile boa I could svkircely realize ok believe ' I 'PhILY, to "take her '11,11d be bappy',11 'way be above ilia In rank and weLtith I r�astman catalogue . b 11 y.' drop- � I 0
Thank you, of' )lei- new4ound p4rontsli'l it' I which Prt assured hh" 110 would And I vat' have as much vride as you can .
my lord. .Some oth, I that hud happened; and silo wa.tel,Q(I I . I O' Farm For Sale'
. . hand rested.oh hot, bowed livad',
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er time I will "Very quietly�*Itji a sort of still, . . - some diflIculty bf being. Once she was . � . I ping us a card. Other cameras I ..
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have that pleasure,," I tile People come and go, and.haw tilt- Ilia Wife. . To I e continued,: . � � . . I
answered Rarity. "At Pres � ent, w .deep joy ilot, to be expressed in lifeless forms closed fron . � � .� � � . 1. ,�.. .. . . 1. . . . besides tile Eastman can lie - . "
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e words.' She iiays. she alWayd .know ne4th. the coffin.4ids,' arid Saw tile full- " 0111 - I � . .
have no time to spare; every I . x view be- Arid 4 - Pet IVIIN - ellark"d at I . . . . . . supplied. Films, -developing -. . . 1.
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is precious." . , minute that sweet, lovely lady with tile ertil�prbcession pass front tile liousQ, . Iasi; and Ray returned to DAItilnore . . . I .� . . I . . . . � !
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. Sort,, beautiful c.yes was something to . L to Inform his friand, . . I . . - one MilEi north plies can be sent by mail. . . , �7
Without further parley, the whole ,lei., uSe,l to come to.her Ili dreanis, uld felt tile ebilling sense bf.desoia- 8 .of his Success, Great NVord 101itilding. Content. . 97 acres .
party left the house. A carriage arid - I and wake 111TILug'0111011tS for their . . I ' , . . . . I . � . 11
fast liorses' . or somethIng' odd, .ain't itT And . 00a tlhi,t LL funeral aln:4.3s, b1il.1gs.. . marringe, wbieb thii judge, See' how many words yqu,can make of HolmesVille,, *ill. -be sold I Our cheap - Exposure Mete*r I �.. I
were in waiting; and a she's your inother, too, Ray.! 1 (I(,- Then. this, too, passed; arid ,%ho saw . I though . t it would be, '' * who 'out of the letters given below. Do not . . . I . . ��',
few moments after they were on - - , -the il�,ol)lb-dlspersu arid go to their something a al d ad I by public aubtion',. Clinto'n, at at 350 gives, the correct expos" . ��
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. their way. . 1. . clare it's till the strangest nild most. ! to his ii.lvea-(IN' �61'clnvhelining dignity use any, other letters -save. those given. the 'Rattenbury- House, Sat- * ure' under all conditions anol . �
rowantic thing. I eN hollics, and the white.shrouding.re-, to be fittlier-fil-law f I - You can use proper. na . .. . I i
Lord and Lady De Conroy seerned -er beawd of!" inoveil front tli�- rooms; And . of the son. O a � mes, Improper I . . . � ..
never "We, too, havehad out, tr'Ouliles'". i lie names, verbs, nouns, adjectives, I s for itself in a short 1ime I � . -1 11
tired of asking questions. con- I 1)1.igli,t.siltt,.i,,�(,rtstins)iliie cpnioi warully .peeresq, dosIrQd Might take Place ,as . )repo-. UrdAy,-January alst, I903,'at Pay - . � .
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cerning Erminie: and Ray 6xpatiat- said tile dying. man, making a 'Liiilt , in, itrid, Dien'all began. to be 1, Soon 'Lis 'Poss'ibl,e.; 1. .., . . sitions, c6rijunctions and. articleii. Poo - ki 9 clock � -by saxing over au4 under .ex- ' � . � . . 1,
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ed on her goodness and beauty in. a motion toward Marguerite. Per- . eill-a. � w .2,30 1. '�- * m. - Part of. - negatives. . �. . . . . . . , 1�
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" I . giud, 'joyous roality " -Ist - . Errriinlo clapped her.ha,nds with (le- . not use any one letter More than eight , ' posure ift . . 1,
way to satiglY even th 1. haps it was a' just retribution. of I . I I ?t ,)I,, 1. - light wbon silo, heal � Lots 38 and' 39' on'the west ' I . . �. . . '',
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'And now, what, said 1-14 -d of it 'and Lady. J es Ili Olie word. Use only zilce.w I . �
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., 0 most ex- heaven for what you were made to ' , . , im 1. . !s I A I . . Godeil- .. � .�'. - .. � 0. . � I .. � �
-L child; bad. - little. parlor of the, cottagd -wl,,611 all . 0 . I , . . I
acting. . I stiff . or. We,. too, lost i as. ibey till gathered Ligother in tbo� Maude, .whose IlCmrt' the. wild elf had % � Here tire the.letters: ' . . e of Maitland Coil.,
130ing so beautiful, of course she n I might 'have been a. . . taken by storlili expressed It r'lleart- . ' A. B 0 P ip F . . � ; .1
might have had many Suitors?" said she lived, eve was ovee. . . . . I . felt plolastire, ' . . .. ... 11 G H I J K L M. - ich-ToWnship. There are two, . . . , � -
Lady Mau.do, different man to -day... ..Sh was ilost, , I 1, "Arid .iIOL1 musi I t, , . I I NOPQRSTUVWXYZ * � . . . � ''I
I somewhat anxiously. "Wb itilist alf return to the 61y, .� ,.e ,urn. -with us to I 'houses,'bank. barn . .I.B. COMBE , . . . . I 11
� . 'and, -4i.11 that Was originalely good In . Here; is your chance! See who can' . . I good, or- , IE . _ . I I
9he might have had, my dear next," Said Lord Do Courey, -.to Enteland as soon ag. * . . I I � I
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my nature went with heri My poor , ' � � . . . .. . .you' Al'O nilal get up ih�. largest-Iists; of words by chard and'water on the place., Chemist and Druggist. . il
mother. She seemed go strongly atr� little 11RA!" � -I- I . . . . . I . juta. . You, of course, Iny, dear boy, ed," Said' Lord 1) . . ' - . . .
tached to him already that . . PLVe d110.0f the I'Minily now," bridegrqom-elect. 0 , C - outlay to .the ,using. these letters' according. to the .Terms and cinditions ma I ' I I- � . . I/ - '. I
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callic quite natural to Ray to call eL , . I rules of tho contest. For the flist largest L . - ' -.--- I . __1
. it be- L Wluit: *did.you Say? : Rita!" iiik- but I halve. . - kniown"on'day of sale. Lib - .. I I I
claillied Lddy Maude, .as sh and bet.' 'And we will al -I live together, 0. It, number of wordasent In a liorterhouse L . . I ...
hrir inother. But she would I . inar' ed- out my future couisa foi- in,%,- I It will be so nice .tor' -P . I
none of them." .. 'Sten to husband gave it S'jillultalle.ous st,llrt.� lid'noar., .ctl". When you want ' .
I .. steak -Inlaid with turquoises will be eral terms -will be gi . L a�c
. .self, I have a naine arid a fortune i;aId 14' Brininie, delighte I .. . ven. ' , . I . .. --
"Thank Heaven for. thatl" s � "Yes, 7Karguerite-was her; ' Rita yet to will.,, . I .. . 1. . . . - c ly, . , . .. - econd largest num; ' -dinn-er, tr - - .
Lady Mau aid.: .we always called - her -why?" he ask- . I . laughed and shook. -his head. 1. For. further -informiation . y *our .. .
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a. drawing a -deep breath . I .. ... "Afy dearest'llay, ". . L -elastic,glass bottle; to the third,. , . I . ..
a . in.'surprise. . . . . . * ., vou 1would not Illay acLol1lpi,,nV you 'to Eng- -. . I I . I . �
'Then her affections. axe , leaVe.iiic," solid Lady Vaude," , ra_� . - a, liound.of eoll' appl, t, , - , I . . I 10 . ,
.of relief. o! . d , ' I ��Ivly - . ber� an , y O.. - - , ,L I .. � ., -
still her own?" . I . .. She -wits lost, did you say? I ITOW . pr . 0 I ac . - land, 'As both PQt oind I. d in cAted pastry. . . I . . � . I .
"On that point I,ana . did she die?" breathlessly dema:i1ded . . , . .1 Ol � turo home � , accompanied by . , - h : '.
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lifullY, -11tying her *hat d ' I .'Ilia ;:vl!si,t It, but bur tit oust be 'Every guess must be .W. W. Far. �_ bill., ozen . F. ' 1.
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ed. Perh6ps," said R I .Lady Maude. . .. .1 . . . here. . . I- .1, a coupon from a 4 per government. - - - - C. 0. 'Race .- Clinton. . )
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ay, glancing at '.',No; she was carried off, p' PS ' He -0'ch�.d' hb - .. . . � . . . . � . . . . I , - , :I
I ,�brt . s� IFS to the Small, F�nglanri as-, Well. as bond. t . I . .
Ranty with a wicked look -in -hig. 'b,' 1, I : . J - O'Why not in.' . . .. � � . .. .. I . ). .1 ' . � .. I I .. I � 1�
dark eyes, - . White �Ulid,. and . . - bo� - here?". asked his' lor L . . . . _� ... 0 0 ,..Brown,A FI*8h':. I .., '. I . . 1
. v. gipsles7-she was kidnapped Ili gaid;. I,cannot, . dship. , . � r t 'Thos . . .
"Mr. Lawless can throw - -11, . . .- I . I � . � I . . . . tictioneer.. . . . - � 11,
, w old'.was silo at,tha,filne?" . a: dQ17)(Ilidd.1"t oil any orio'� bounty I "Oh well for many r .9ons. . One . .., . '�. 'Dec.' . . . I I I . � I . . . � I 1,
' '. ,� -en . yours, , my do s. 'Jit � -eal . . "vile Ancient Hour. , , _ I ;.6th., - .,. , I .. .1 .. . .�: I . I . .1 . I . ''
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i -I little light on the -subject. ,H �'About tw, vears- old -:-why'?" for . ar jllotllei�- . . 11 would never consbnt ; �., The.early Egyptlafts divid' . . . . .giving the fish.;� ".
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arid Ertuinie are very ccinfidgiltial I - . . L ; ed the day. I . I . . 11 �: . . . . � I
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I . .. .. . �thq- finit, tillie 601,0,tfie woll:tlil ma'r You -would not have ilia fc),(( 1)1-., 'another IS, that I ain .too inuell at- and filkht each Into twelve ban . I stock our" s 'ecial ' attention.' .
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Poor . .. gVeiite,:starting up., , . , iq i i o b ly an(l , becolue, a woi t)):- , tached' to this -land of .my tiLdoptioll . tom adopted by1he Jews or t4e Greeks . . . I . .
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Ranty reddened to the very. : f ... I . . * I .- �'.., I . � .1
"I�as silo da4t, With Wa6k hair alid� less drone Ili tI,e busy bi%.O. Lit -til-is to wl�gh to JcavO it for any other , . . . , S 1 ,�o*_ and carry a nice variety, '. . .: 1! .1 .... I
ro,ots of his hair urider. -the- im ' t ' '- A, . , .probab Bush.For a' � I I
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. mp,u a- . - '- , .. : . , , , .., . wol W.' My".�ath 'is already elt �, : mind thirdly. aad lastly,' 1. �� I , ly,from:the Babylonians..` The' �
tion, and the look that Lord ves, " 1 .. . . . . I _.p.r I . ave .al- � I .. . .e Briti§h-Colunlbia Salmonj No- ; ,.: .
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Lady De Courcy, and. -',, Yps; yes, yes I' �O 1%lon. ,Dieu I- -an* -u-n-bill wie it way be-7but the , ready itittalned some slight doineo' day Is. said -to have- first been divided - . � . 1. ., . M I . I I I .
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gave him. "Never' . Ily? I " . . � : �. .. . � . . I I . . q of faille ill itly,profession, here, a'. , Into . hours from .B.';1b. 293, .. '' . . va � , marlit ' * ' . '� ,
W �-. goal �T �ani.. at will bet reacl,cd nd, . when a -sun. The.' ers . .Otia . Cod, obiio � �
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-Lord De' * 'Did. she Wear a cross up6n, .1i . � I . 0 Ot wish to lose it now by.going * ' dial was erected.in'the temple.6f I I White-flshI'Fulliber ,'G i
mind, my dear boy," Said . . - I - uDd ed ,offers for . _
Vourcy, kindly, , I OF. Lust," , . '" i " d* it' QuIrl. ign sh . I.. �..
, " , I I '' to. anotber. 1'n�1.1.1 � , .. - .' . .. Mi at 116me.; Previous to the Inveiftion sale 6,5 acres 0 .1, . . . . � I I . . rgian . I .. �
-as he sav% his con- %rieck bearili ' the ifi-itials M.I. .'.' � ., , , f bu �
fusion. "Erminie . 9 . L�`? . "'Bat you, at. leatit, - will" not thi,nk , ,, Lk . �. .. . . I . 1. I . I �1��
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all about it when. we see her.,, . - of leavilig, us so soon,'.' pleaded Lady - .13hit, my dearest boy, I do not 'of wator,clocks, B.. 0.458, the time was ' ,12 .a6t rdlivood. I -.7 . I �
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The journey was a very. sad and. which Was inine When I was a girl; time ated froln. `you,,". said 14ady % Al in beech * mapl0i hard and S I a I � -'�
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arid �tood foi@ 'Marguerite � Isabel I& have . anx�ously: . , - , - , , , , I . . of mea* we bave, -Labrado' A-eriings, '
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of Ili in Who lay dying, che �k d the .: Lqpdry, -my.maiden name,. was rovind. . parted; 'Indeed, I will.not '011* -to ci�oss the Atiantf.6' . urIng time was by'.wdx'candles, i three ) I I . . . I I I
. I . beat- of pal -ting with yo�t yet..." - � nches burtling an hour*. The first -per- . good .barn timber. . . " .- i I
joy at the approaching reunion; and' I resh-ivate'r:Herriiigs� Salmon " . .
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. .1 . maolixilil. in Ilewvtiri's I -Oh, 11i'ay ilay, don't go,-"' - Id I mere plcasuz!e. trip now,: my dear. fect'�mechanlcal -Cie , ck Was:uot made . I . . I '�roqt,-- Finnat Ha - - cis� . . .. - � . . I . .. i�
the fear that he might be dead, hung, hame, do YOU know anythin' 'of. n ; I litit, co ' sa' I mother,- laughed Ray; -so." we ,Vill .. . The .remainftig 53 , acres 'is , . I Me,
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like a da:rk pall over the. he � - 9 1Y - Brininia, get t y; - " W uld ,w a all * . began at I I .. . � I. I . . . I ,� I ?
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. . . . , DO. Stay, I Ike . in to .. I . . � well timbered with, -pine,. .1 I � . . ..
Ori arriving at Jud - est . � I�I�doj ".I. db! -'I f6und .3101', - I a deal.; g-ood Voy." . . .1 nd to be * a great, man one of- sunrise among most of the northern na- 11, � - ,- . .. � . �
own, they . I I .. . ... I . these: da . ys-" I . . I tions, at siJinset among. the Athenians- ,white'and black ash -hem ' ' ' . We - thin k we can. Slip- I - .. - . �%
procured a conveyance from, bi!cLught hat- up as my own, and she I � . You inusi have a heart of (lint if .� . . 1. � ... ,, lock - I I . .. .
lu .,Mr.. : li�vs. With m*o.. now.' J'Ust - 11 . 1, YOW can be that, easilyi.by gro - and � JeW-s, at m I . 1. .
- id'Pace- etiveli I 'you can,resb4t, all th6se plendings " s . f I I., .. - . 1. W ldfilght Umofig the Ro. . allaltam . I everyone from this .. I �
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'ra ..� Aiow ilrysfori6us are thy w4ys! " ex-� I Siti-d - Lbed. im Courcy, drilWing Er'-,' ing' at, interrupted .11a.u.tY, ."You. mans, I tul with us. - � ... ..; . . I . .. stock - -be '-pleased I I . .1 . I
awe-struck-Lacly Al'am1p. ! rilinic, 1budly toward him. " C me ' I .. . - . e sold' together Or Ili - ' . . ., .
for the Old Barrens Cottlxl! claimed the . can�t be rL,ach6q.now with anything- 1. " . . . . Will bi I � Will I to. :
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,it,. and all around was - . I S, will you not aid ' -it Y , '(_)Nv��Stout. r . . . I . ittStostlitpurcliasers. I" 1. . .. I I , . d'e,r,s..; %Our Phone -, , . - .
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. nlan,� %TaT'gL1(3rit61 �felf fixiftting oh Lbe , -little girl*,* here, in . persudo][ing , . I IQ, - Ill �Whon the celebrated Physician -is. 23 � , . � ,.11 ..... . .'... .. � I . � I I
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he encountered.. . , . .. :n ,, er. anybody'to do Milything,"' Said Pet Ab his laurels. . ; . .. . .. I . . I I , I �. .. � pe Maitland, ', *� , , : - ..� .
Pet Lawless_who uttered an eXC'dM- ,. *- the same, moment, a change came . " -, � IIB* 4 'Ifliftie,.1 have, 'a. , In,easy range. near the latter�s ' _ ' I I I . . . . . ..� . .. . . .
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ation of joy as she beheld hill!. ' .over the , face - .of the gip'sy'q. zon�a: Still, be ; , ' , oletu"11 * ' . - '' S.116ce.� I .
' . message for you froiti Your '61d ad- the witty'divine, asked , , - ssor, to 0. Co . .
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"O Petronilla,! is he alive ye:t?" hq .dark.sh dow from an invisible win mil pr4�rlbe for them?" � : - ' . I. . - �
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"Just alive, and no. in 'Both :hold. their . ' [.�-alilt I ersudde hiln,.then there 'Is no - �; an't bear thoAdea of, . . . day�. Sir Henry *as engilged 4i - I I- ' . I ____ - I � � � �. I . . ..a � � - .. . 1. �. ... . � . �, .. . . . . . ...
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he has only � . ].Mse,ill, my, trying"', - � . .1 . .g Ii �'Bobuall. Smith, - � . -.--- ., � - -...- .. ---�, , . ; .'; . , .1. . s I . . ;,.
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a few hours . thio0s'iihoOk the lat��6ng form 'before . . . � again; - o be is co,tning. hore. and -the , I I 1,�,`,.J J, �, -., :�, .. ,� . ; . , .
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to live." the cie'�th-;&W .'itood " fully, . 4d'ztlii,tti..,%Vi�li,�lli-A..",- : *. .; -' ' . I .1 � . . .. . � * . . . . I � ..
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Maude -.wiped th'awe. i . ,.,C,6nle, and -�pritiko the.partY c0mPlQt6 " said' . . . - . "11 11.1 ...... --1 , � � �. . :
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.. . them?'dff; pala'�vl at, my dear boy_eozisent to � ,,"I WondL prof6pslon. does not: make angels' .. � . .., . � I - N
I ... . stay '%vith us for -some � weeks at so improl- I . . Nlt- �;�;i�,p ,-�, -,t� I � . ..
. . I He � op ame a , gj . rd I y Maude, looking tip, , . . o let that innocent youtil. - I . . I . I I I , I , I.- . . . . � . .
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low, he passed into the isitting room' hisi,� * and there :c * reat calill. i I ast," said Did dent -as t . . men." Xo,�' 'retorted Smith, "there I . . ti . . S .� I �,.Imz,l 11, I,- 1�
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% She unspeakable lov 1-1 ; -Your ladyship's will- Is. my law," tellfrig Whit -may happen to him I In . . , � I . . . . . . . . .. . . I . - �i�-��-v; - �,-. . ,. .
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seen her last--�-just as if she had never �,I'Xaude/' he whispered, in-a�'voioe . "I ain sure I slitill, be glad to see . I :. .I 1)� . - I I' �\, -_
. . I the grave sadness of. Ills face. I. . . Our.Sho,w Mom,is .again J.f � �4971 , � vk,, I I I
risen a second since. . . I � . so low that'it Was ScoxioelY,auldible; . . . Mr. Too d the di�car � .. .IN THE �NS,WS-RU CORD.. . .. . . � ' . . .. 11 I .,,.IV. \1 "I .. I . .,
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arl and countess followed, r','say. oncemore you, forgive.,ra start, nly lord?" .' :. I . . .�.__:�_ �.._ � - __ I - well filled I . . /I �!� I I I .� I �
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trembled. like an iispen� and clu " . I Mrs.. Gernialne," h' -said, glailcing at . . "I. Wish 1, could, get you to say . .. . , . - 14,4� , , . � ��
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"Fatherl" said Ray,. going over tears fell fast on gis'face, - � I with' till uPl.i . I I. . I .
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and bending down. . . . . The hand 'she held grew stiff In her I .Lord De Courcy' - smiled onitdurag,-, ' . ' . , . . I . .1
He opened his eyes, and looleed up ' cl"P; she lifted up her head, and. . 1: 111:wish yoU wore - comitigr: ,.too, . . I . . .� : , , . .. . , . , I . - ` --' . , k, I . . . .1 .�
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brighter . , -minle, going Over and gother with*% - I . I I . . .. � . .
vacantly at first-, but With . , heart, for an instant, -almost ceased' . . .said I �@i . . . . . . . us, that I I '. I . .
- I Lady 19W de,' lie left tile. room � I . . . 1. I I , , I . . ... . I . I - . . . . .. . . . .
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"Back at ls,stl" -he 'excle,imed, ,,. �wronged, the guilty. , W , as dea I * waist. I I . I . . . . .: I 1. : :1 . . I . I - . 1. . ... I . I . I . I . I . 1. .1 \,
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"She is here beside you. 'Come, soull" . fervently exclo1rite'd .Lady . . I .. � . I . I � . . . . I . . season bviing the largest , - . We iriake a specialty of taking fam- - ' -1 .. .. I
. � I.. . . .1 . . . Pet's changing face, "we willbe de� ' Frill] n, le -:-Lady, Evininle now.iat* in : . I . . I .. . b . . ily groups.' We have-the.accessor-1 . I . .. . . .
my dearest motherl" , . � . ' . Maude. , . . I � � , i ; . . . I ,. . . y ears.. . .:. I ici and hackground ivhich.are real-., I . . . .. . ... . ...
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form "Amein," sadly and Solemnly . re-. )1no, to dear.." ' . . I Ing a -'al'itly furnislie . � ..
He supported the trembling -I: lighted to hitve her with us, Do Art ele . . in . I
of Lady Maude to the collch_ An.d spond'ed' her'husbiind, , - . ..,. P cc, . . .1 . t wantonly to *. . B.U.y,e:rs CaT ,and' inspect our, . �.. I . a I .
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she sank down beside it on'ber . knees 13oth arom. At the. same rnoment.1 . . i' looking e.�oze6slvely lovely . 6d.. group and al with'crur . ., �
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and hid her face in her -hands. e pened and. -nay ap- ,; ,,, � ' . Silk arid I I . P 0 . . ' torniigltll I . ..
It 'into -.the Pearel, .holding the pale and agitat- . . . 1, I . .. I . .
A light seemad to flas . Now, P,et, why,J ' You can, come . whito lace. , � I I . . I . , . in ividual to tile best advantap.. � . � I
wan face, lighting up the sunken eyes : ed, . Erminie by the hand. . . if you like," said trininia. � . .11acing up arid down.the'rooin, as , . , . I .. .. . . . . elsewher'e'.. . I . . .. I . I
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.her . , t Ernflaid, .1 must if for it wagol-, was Ma,stel, I . . I . I . . I . �
of the dying man. I-16 half -raised his Your fa�t and mother, Er- - Rality .. % . . . RePaitilig promptly attended to. . . . )
hand, as if to take hors, and then it' ininio," lie bribfly said, as -he again- stay and console Uncle Rari,y for our, Lawless, with. It look AS no,avly, L,Lp-. . - . I . HENRY'SIPHOTO 8 00 . I... . , .1
fell heavily on the quilt. - I , -loss. - jPhe man of, War on the man -I proachin � . . We.,Solicif your, ,trade 'and . . . . . ' .TUDI .
Went'out and cilosc&tha door. . . . g the intensely g-Oonly Ks . . . . I .. I . ... . . . . . . . � . " I I I I I ."
"Mandel Maudel" he cried out And in the dread, chilling presence , tel-plece. will be quite Inadequate to 1. WAXS po,vslblo-for his handsome, hap- I I I . . 1. I .. .. I '' . � .. .. . . . . I . . . 1. . I . .
1. I - the task, and- there he will be 'in Py face -to Wear. I '. , I . . . . . I .-.____,____.__T , ==_�� , . . . . . . . . .,.
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beautiful face to his, laid bar hand' � I L . .1 � . I . I . -1 -merits and tearing his,*h4ir-" . o is tile matter with you this morn- I I I and' * M ' ' I I rai I - . 1. . .1 .
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on his pallid brow, and-sciftly and - .- . I 1. . � I . "llig wig, you mean," ' broke ill Ing?" .said Errall"e,L at last opening , kriow our. 'Past record. better RUMBALL � cMATH .I I , I
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That same night'L within � th . l'obligo you, Lady Virailuie, but you'l ,"Lady Eriallifo . , 1111, -than we. can tell you) so it is . I --- . GpLain 41' . H ,� .
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His strong chest heaved, rose, 'and stark Ill the room below,, the fierce )MI virtues consoling the. afflict- I'm nover going to come not. uecessa . ry.for us to . I I � #**+#*##+# **++++" I . I I I . I �
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time. I . . I Death above, and death "low -the i black voll One of these days,.wid be- niade Erminie'drop her flowers and large things. in , advertising. . I . . . I . I .�
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"You have heard all, Maude?" cold, dread, Invisible presence per- I coming a unit." . half rise from her seat 111 . Lollsterna- I I . . . � . . I . I � I
"Yes; all -all." , vadfrig the whole house With a. chill- 1�'Not If r can help it,"' �safol Ray, tion. I I � Sta'ndard .
I . comin ovel', . . . . . "Why, Ranty! How ea ,,,11, We bave. been, constantly FORSALE. I �
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"And you forgive me the Wrong X Ing awe. Voices were hushed to low.! 0OWNIN, but you can't bell). It, Y611 so? What has happened - . 11 I . � . . . . . .
did you, Maude?" e8t Whispers, foot -falls were muftled; lk ? I What is � . � . . � . .
now,"' said Pet; turning red, but. , the matter'l Art-, you going cra I 11, I . . _.. .
"Freely and fully, from my heart � the deep, fOrvOnt JOY of the ro,unitod zV I I . 'Ievator I
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and soul." . I � . held in check by it flashing doiance in a way that'inLide * "Whott's happened? Everything's. a li v, nterest that � . I I I .0
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go our son Thai a WAS a subdued lustre thrm gli, minle of file Pot of other dayA; "arid and I'm going crazy if it's any coil. 41 , , ..� . .
"And you will ackpowled , I Lady Ataude slifflo,'and reminded Eli,- happened, * overything's � I I�am
when I am gone? 0 Mandel I lov- thdA61160 When morning broke. Pat � holds the , confidence of . triat for the OvvenSound � �
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he?" . . they lay, I W I will'not, bid you good-bye now. whatever your nitinar may be, buot you I . . . .. . . pany an'd am prepared to ' . . . - . �
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bite, and still, and rigid, RalAy-', - a" file cause of it all; and you know I . � � . supply either large or All kincjg� t)f . I 1. I .
"Who? Reginald?" . I in the pale, leaden dawn of the ;tnoril-� "Oh, novel- mind.11anty,", intbrpos- � I
"Your -Lord Do Courcy, Is he Ing that dawned for them in vain, It, top, toil all you sit up there look- mall qualititles. - Contrac- - . . I � . I .
here?" . Stern, Ltrid still ad Ray, "lot tile be your escort borne Ing as Innocent and unconscious as . Good, goods*at honest s .. ,raia walite ,.
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I for once, Pat, Come, do not refuse it Is possible far Any young wornan . tors and others, who in- tlib highest prims pai(I �
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"Yes. Wry dear old fitiend, I am by the bedside, gazing, in tearl(,.ss . me now. I have It great many things to look,., Never mind, though- I' . . . I
sorry for this," said the carl, stop. grief, oil the lifeless forms, beforo. is how we expect to . . I
ping forulard. . him.. Near him Sat Lord, ' D4 Cotli. . cy, to Say tcv you", 4011"t I Just go oil, Lady 'V.r. prices I � � tend buildingwalks, walls . in CASH for"any , . I
The dving rover hold, out hishand, with a. look of deep � i Pet colored vividly, but she did not inifticif. You'll find what ii, 11foeyoulig . . or, silos. of cemelit 'will. do - , . I �
eadnosa, ieli. , rt,ruso, and nodditig a, good-bye to tile .man you've toat, when it's too . qualitity. . I
and Lord Do Conroy �bok it in his not oven thd J of =66tirig Error nio , keep our trade Moving, well to communicate With. I 1,
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strong clasp. 11%tco from.hIn fine oa- i "CAP we not provI01 upon you At down, and looking forotionsly p,� . . m I e. The Samp;,,on brand . I
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"I am glad you have cofne--X am turesI Xneellng 'beside her 'dead I us. .1 . . I . .
h band, with her face hidden 1 IVast to 40conl0ally op back to the pool- Erwinjq. . I... I . I , . I
glad You are her Proteatoe th Ili her . -, I I . of cement manufactured .' Call at t110 Elovator and. .
I st"roug city?" said Lady T)o Coul oy to 11411- ' 1*0 11tintyl 110W 0411 YOU go on go? I . I
life. Do you remember Our a potrt,-v hazols, was the woman 11argucylto, 'see us botor .selli;ng. � . .
-ord Ernest?" swaying back and forward il7 voice- I ty, when they Were gone, Whitt have I doliOV'" Said Ermlifle, . I by the Owen Sound Port. 0 1
Ing, L 3 Itcolu . 0, say yes, Vill Lam,lean," .%ld twistilig her flog(rs,. and lool�lqg All) lan 1.
"That night?, Yes." . loss grief, Rol- first cry had been to 1, � d;Cement Company is . I
be restored to bar child, b t oid Do Courey, laYing his band on With 8111111119, tearful OYes, looldlig, so I I .. .1
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