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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-02-19, Page 311 � . 'MA ruary oth, 1903 TIRS am)(wQx. XZW4-,X1CQ0:RD�, - - a leb I . _ V, - -- .� -�, _-I -I.- ­ ­ Avp _T=,,:_. , , - _�_ -_ ,________.,.__ -""".,�.-��,�.,�.,�"-,.,."".-,.,, "�,,��,�,.,�.,..,.�,-"".-"..-��-,-,.,..".,-.�.�..,.-,.,-, 1, I -I I I -*-A-- -,;,� ", . +*4 i. * ,o_A._6__*_o_* - I I.. tald, ','.� 1101 - I ht Aj"Ca ' In$ ,4tI1jCzt I �-�_H_*!_!!!! i koill � 11 11 1 44+4*k H foil k . alto will be the 4 v IDQUAtIfill of f , adlottly, and went 04 Z44ttl '110 W@A. In ii, hu_r*r_`Y,t"ay,- 4� .I@. Aid, 'a I � ' thonelgliborbood. the queen. of' thft I At lilm. "' gohao to Parts, alAmnig, - to our i :,I� gm, quite c9ittont." sho replied. her usual piquant stylo until be!was � I I As the w*mv rail on, sbQ I ,You , paust � bj�io bi-tdcumaldii," he Witte in R good humor- Then P.110 r,c� 1004tifUl, frailvoi and goluir 40011.0k, willj;A,ow Pl4cid,4i4d nwo, conPgaled MR4ta"'ll countenAnce tell,. . ", 0. � weat,oi%, more composedly, "Why tuloed to the original oubiq , . . ct, . � will 4W without , "I should imagine"', $roe 1;4W, "that '1191ag 4LWA,vl,, 1140 X414, owly ,- 1� A " Iden H, eka', r t e0,,u,1k,tx,,,y; ...... , al � I - I '. evor . having known ri not ask that beAutiful French girl- . � 0 oliall bpve re. , � � I I . , the real r,Q owo 49 Atli QVer th) country w 1 4P4 then ShO laid her bandil lovingly . I . or tho rbal joyl# 91 life," Your friend,, Is she not?-Xiss ,�%tiio.dork ho.ad. I . ;" '" -0 Forrosi and the Miss" JNoldea? There � jot Ingo *lid festivit4og. Mamma Pro— . I I I "What an, *-xI*tew,q you foresligd9w as to have, a grand bail JA hen, D009 it 9410vo thee, dear Lot* I I " are three of them, a I have often ind, With'94as do, PQs1 I . or that he ," going Away? , . to', her#" be *Aid- calraf pagulQu- I .., of the wedding. Lady Fielden has I . 13Y BERTHA No CLAY . leas.' � I Ferree you. will have four.' � thqu$ht that this I unevo4tful-never to �nQw the If arraa;od to have , sweet face wa I ; I suppos - . so, fancy' 0411; Anil . 0 tjjQ 'i U I beat, thst th,k Duke of Ititnfq.rd w - I . � _ I 0", she said, "It Is 40 rig bri4hter for ho. coining, . I r4pturfa*of happiness or tile keennelso � . .111 . A14 I L I womws, SeUllut to Me that a sup. but I would Much rather. he - right?" � � I I Author of "The OYPSY3 Daughter," ."Almother . . of paint It , wArried-witbout them." provide #, storles',.ot b4llfaat enter. if � � I . wo lian May " well be deacl as ,never tainment. Ue lis Lord j1hyow, been A. pleasant,, friend, 1111, ' it . � I . Ile loil�ed tit her In consternation. . orthrq a 110 1144 . Husband 11 11, A,Neomt's 131tteracnifl '� A M4 Love# ­ . to e", I I , .1 44 1 shalt Miss him Very I great.-st friend, What will you do , � mueb"s f , - . "I have been t9 Many weddings", ,She replied. , I "But Dolores will love her hubbao'd _ . � I in celebration of Ilia event, Sir - " , .1 . . " A Heares Idol," " GWY TMYC " Etc, aftera quiet, calln, fAshlon, 0 6c he replied, "and I ha,ve Always - I Nothing more, Lola,?" said m4d- , � I b Xarl?" I , ,$ C , � . though,, Dolores, that after tile bride � . - -_ own� Still, I Should not cAre for "Nolhing ,tit All," b Ame, gently, '"0141Y a pleasant I . __ - - - 11 I . the Ilia .h3 ,a - replied ' ;i::j:7j.1i:,j.,f,q.� - such a life " she ccinfossed. 110j,va mo , .st AniVortani persons were t "The wedd-mg does not friend?" . I 1. - - - . .,ql , brld.esma'd,%.' . '. I ^brUptly. I � greatest pleasure, keenest pa concern ould , ,in; give me in the least. Why sh #'They are ocarce,vitiough, mamm'4,11 1 .1 Ow love or death. 1 should Urpad She, .laughed 04 low, sweet laugh, i I -celo' 1- t e I It Y A It?" Answered the girl, � with .4 careless . i It had 'boon morq shrowd And, the biassing of Ileaven, that I am go- such a life As hers," that dispelled his fears. .,e event,, as. oil va, � he "it Id loo'k-kind v tbbor� laugh. "It ala sure that anionast . worl(ly, he must haNe noticed that Itig to mairry M , "I hope,, my d - I . 4nd naig , . I I f � Ise Cliefdoxv. I spea, %, "It is noti,,very likely to rail to ear," he said, "that ty ?p . our friends tile bores, outnumber jhe re lraal0y, Sir Karl, than your lot," lie said. "You, will ba4ve although� you Are Marrying. A man � t.hu L%nowerod. "If you do not, � Alkhough she repeated tier statement to YOU =0 , . , � III mal -e people I think thb,t � Pleasant outs. k9ir Karl to decidedly il�at no -ed for her, Ou , , no-. or I should to anyo Ise. I am ' th so Much older than yourself, ,,%-ou,*Jll y On W . . . no .0 Pleasure _ . and pain if you have love," , you have some re on for it?" st � I , one cat .o Is as much -interested in your wed, , ,, ,as An agreeable companion. lie under, -o said in t a wort , an I "I have them llow�" rho cried im- . without the trouble of oll.:, � . gnt; . that she c4red for no one, ba'P a h d d The real reason why I do not An� ando , . Picot Wa I on � � -0 went oil: . .'hopq to, make inty dear wito the lisp ding as other girls are. We must toring Ilits, a long explanation, � TbQ Squil ,- 'petuousiy, and then paused abruptly. 1. Ticipato-talilng any part in the wod� Be� * I . I I . .1 I "I was a coward yesterday, Do- piost of women." . Their eyes. mot. Some vague idea h1tva, it all in prorer ardar- a su, ding festivities is t fore I speak he very often seems to. , rb wcdding- dress, magnificent jew-� hat 1 am going to know whAt .1 . V.­ lorce The idea of poverty frightened . "I trust that every ,desirc of your of her meaning came to him, and tie Varfs, and I gni not sure, how lQng'l 0 IT am going to sa, � ., . � Me. I could have cried like, EL child, beart may be realized," -responded with it a, certAlix shrinking from her., els, and a bevy of fair bridesmaids. 1 ,4411. remain there," . I hat is the quick intuition of 1. the . 00, i I %; aud� he meant It. "$hall I In spite of her beauty, and a, feeling shil.11 give to each of. lbom a prce-ent j - 'There :.� . ,n; but, now that I 166k at y Sir Kai I ,' w I hen the wedding is Worthy of the, I occasion." . Do You, really mean that you are RYMP4itirl" returned madame, I . Dolores, Ili the light of another day, presume It I asis I of dislike to her that liq It - never . . . Ad. ,;n she FAId are persons who harOly need to- ex- , , I . I his seat� Sho, saw thAt be was .9. little, troub- 1 80 9 to Paris, Sir Karl?" I I . clia � I feel braver and strpilger. in. thq to be?" be added, known before. lie rose from � I "WhY EhOUld you .nge two words; they oeom.to read � . course of nature I cannot live many "Before the winter sets in -in six by the window, And looked routid un. led. . . I , go there ? T.Tow .1 s at a glance, When , 1. . � . 'years. What does It matter, it only weeks' time from now, -it we can pe& easily.' - . I . "You forget," she reinarked. "that ! cruel vot you I Do you not know i few does Sir I(arl go, Lola?" she added.' � , I I I Much wo shalt Miss -You?- Do , not . . � . Argssmakers to make 66 11 -day I am not aCCUst0M0(I 1,0 -Veildin,qs, I F. "'lie did not tell me. Ile paid that . ; :. 4 you are happy, dear?" suade the , I I have net seen madame to . . . I � . , her, much haste," said 'LorA 111tyaworth; �s r , - a nw4r st3en one." Iwo. ' . I . I There was a faint quiver on I ifie well?" be. asked. . bay . he sh6uld not be here' for the wQdding .. I I . L .1 ited *ith I . Qrd Rhysworth was : 011g) He tried to laugh Ilahtly; but - In f� t � I I . lips; and then she said- � and with every expression of kindly "Yes, quite. well, but overcome I . truth he 'Yoe ashamed, of being As. it (..4. h-itle ' s',. and, as Dolores is to be "I am quite happy, Papa., In the feeling And courtosy� they parted- with. grief; obe has received some the 0XPIA114, tiOp- � . . . marricii in &'few weeks now, he will' . . were, Wooed. i � . I . years to come, whon, you think about Sir Karl restless and unhappy, Lord dreadful 1 olitical news from France. � "I hAvq been piAking ve�y serious- � . - I � , : -this, and about my marriage, always Rhysworth without P., shadow Olt, his , . ly,.14 - he said,. "Ab6tit whom I shall . "I shall miss You so much,* 8ir go sbon, 11should think.,, . . . She never.forgets France; nor do 1. .. KWIVI she addedi coaxingly4 -I'D Madamq do Foi+0 baid often said , ,.. � remember that I Was quite happy'. face. . . Seats da . 11 go back t I o A, and . I 0 ,to herself that the . master of Sears- ' ,.y I slip. ask to. be 'best man.' You see, Do- not go. It lightens the I � -1 ":'' that, I had no regrets, and that I -S* Karl did not care to go'home. the remoln'liran.,c I shall take Wi lorcs, out, wedd:ng will be quite a , day for me dale was above all other Men, - . . , th Me unty affair.. I It , ave thought of ask- I When 1.'sae yo,u, I do not, know how . the , '1� � .was most grateful to the generous How empty and solitary that great' will be of the Cold hearts and icy co � , - oneshe should choos6 for her - � ", . ing Sir XArI . Allannjo - a him I could bear the long weeks and - daitigh .. :. � , man who rescued us." . mansion of his seemed nowl How.he nature of Englishman," SAW Lola,, , re�. I ]I% �t do mon1hi; ifeyoU,weria not here." , tor's husband. She liked his frank . � : He listened Attentively. . D� had longed for the time when a, we- slowly, And with those Words she : better.thAn anyone else. Mha 1 ITO could behr the vibration of pfts-. manner And' Ilia nobility of charwo- L, 't I I "Those are pleasant words, o- man's falr face should brighten it. I left him. - - . , you think?" . ' ter, . I . � I . � I � . lores; but they have no ight 'Rut,ho'could never plat � ure' any face - . . She was silent for some thrie, �3he sion Ili tier voice, he saw that in'ber . 1� #I . 11 . .. I I eyes which,he had n r . I "I Would grieve no more, '0� she .: i .ring. there' ,save that of, .sweet Dolores. � .. CHAPTM VIX. .. . was aolting her* own heart if she had I onign's - eycs her eve PeAd In any would ay to herself, for even m I y ", "You may believe me," she sa4d. V�;iofdeii. . I I . . .! orej . � , I . . . strength enough to bear this; and the I ' leautif,4111 France,. if I could leavemy � . . . . 1, . . . ' �4. i . I "You will #ot.mlho me so much," I ��,,,.,,.- - "You must Always, remember that I "What is sc; wretched," he said to 'rho days piLssed on; the old Squire I'llswer was "No." She meant to be .. 1. -am perfectly happy. If ever you see himself-, I las a large housq, whope you was happy. and eqntont, He was n � good and true wife to the.gener- lt�, replied, "You ba:ve 0. Many . daughter. in charge of a husband like ., .., I . ow a . fri4nds," ' - I � 1. Sjr.Kv.rj�ll ' I . I I � 1 . I . I a cloud on my face, tell me abotit it; can hear only, -the voices and foot- to ' Ous, noblo-hearted man at her side- . I . ' . . I . 1 She had n . .1 . all Intents and Purposes a rich �1 greAt'it-' . I . . I ever saild anything About 1. � � 4 . steps of servants?" . � . I . truo.to hin* in thought, in,word, and I , mAny4riends; ,but none . 1. . ,it you find my spirits'gag, -then you I � man.. Lord Rli�sworth. bad settled . Ike YOU, Si . it to Lola-' but this bacl been.- one of 1:11, � I . in decd: but she Would rAth this r Warl, ,All of .them put , , may believe that I am not happy. He could not go home Ili his pr ' a- . on-bim such a, sum of money as, . or together okra ,not equal to.. you. X -X IiXe grettiett desires 'of her,,11fia, I .- ' - state of mind; 4nd lie dared A wbuld enable'him to li,�e, in - luxury man. were' not near when she uttered . and. most probably had been ;1 , � Kiss me, Papa, and toll -me you be� sent Ot .� ­ lieve me." 13 1 1 . go to. White Chile. He would go. to and - comforto . at White Cliffe, and, . t o e to Reep. . Ohi do not. go to Parisi I do . not - ' , � I the roastin why she had se4t for -him ,­, . . � . . He kissed the sweet face and laid Beaulieu; there was Always a welcome when the old mail died, It was,all to . ,.Would it, not be better,:" L -he saidi I now *bat to- Say to you, -but do..� to - imagin­ . . , I . .; �.,': , his bund cjxressingly on the golden there for hint.' lie would go, and . I . itt-.1ast, in a clear, loud voice,. "to not gol" 1. . . I . I I I I I give her advice on every _.. I .1 . . . - reVert to his daughter. Dolores never - , 'rho' beautiful f(we. Ali a .Xubjeet. ' She had begun to be. F ' ' . �, - ­ S forgot -the day when her lover came, * as!� 01 . I L. lievo 40d'hope that.har'iviphes would . , head. I Pond a few hours with Lola; she , - ae of -your own- relatives? �Afi­ . Was; all shadow - I .. I I 1. ' , . � . �'' -"I believe you, my darling, and I was nqver dull; she was. always. in I I 1:6- all, Sir Karl hao it ed with Pain, - the.- dark ey � . � with all the paperp. and deeds -needful othipg. -to do I es filled : be fulfilled; Sir Karl seemed alway' I;— � . . . . I With tears. Mhatever 'were her - . 1- �; � ;_ , , am quite happy too, In the belief.!' high. spirits,- 'with An inexhaustible to this end fit his handf kind asked to will uo"'. , . . � _. . .1 . i 90 hriPPY ,and amused when in coni- � 1�, .;... 'and I . I � ' '-'Perhaps You are-. rlk.ht," .he % re, I - faultv. 'Lot%. had a, deep Ian I ''... � ­ Then ' she rose from her knees , fund of witty, pi�uaiitstories with seo hen ,She alwayA obeyed even his. I r Sir Kar I I . , � d sincere. . pAny with Lola. . . ­ , busied herself fit arranging his papeis, which to amuse him. : . . . I . t, ,It you prefer, it, . I ' . . I . . . . . , I . . I 1: .. . I I "I will . � ledst'wish; so �he went at once% to. lillefl-"at IcRs .. lectio t to 1. "Torhays," she said to herself, "it . .1. �1, . - I write to Lord Rhysworth i So.Slr Karl roile. oyerto BeaullQu; him. There -�ware no excidsesi no co" YOur -wish shall be law.0' �� , I He tried to speak carelessly, but he is not the women 1. who amuse th I at . I . .: 141*. I to -day," she said; "and perhajis 'hq And found ,the beautiful,. vivacious, qubttish deli�yo to enhance the Vf0tio, "I Fhould Prefer -It." rhe 'said.. was touched by'ller emotion; -yet the, are Always .loved. : Lola lonot. sent- . . . � . I I . ;-'� '. will come over. Papa, grant me this French girl at home. He felt , that of I bet . - Presence. ' .. . . . - 1. I "A,N, on.0 of,your cousins -from Aid- wore ourie.be felt that sha lov .0 him, I Imental, and these fair-haired Eng- �4.. " . '' 1. , t,�6 mote une'on-juerab I Z ..�.., favor; if he comes see hint for me he, must talk about the'subject that That morning she thought he look- ersh6t, Yo,t' told.me you had two ,to was,his feel- ,: �,�­ ,. this once. I will see him to -mor-. filled. his. thoughts. . . ' . lag of distrust' an lishmen. love sentiment. If Lola. had "' 11 �. I . ()Ile. She - wiltionetl there." - - . . I d. vagui dislike, - . A little more .sentitnent, It would be I . 1, I edrather grave .ixpd ituxi . I ,"You are very kIiid't6 'think so .. . . 11 . . . ,�.­' ­ � row. . I : "I - �9.vejpst :seen Lord, Rhys- asked if 'he Was tro , ublpd- and he said He �vas delight -pd: with the Interest ell Ok mot" -lie said. lightly. "T � all the better,' perhap . s, as she * will' " � I 11, � , , ' t worth,,* he said I "and that runior ­ have to marry..'an Rnglishman.7f . '_ :, - 11.� his the old Squire promisqd to do., ' . -"No," but that he haa something. -h i showed, ail(] agreed most heart�. lau I �� � . me alict-ut is q -f ily . to the Proposal. That evening must. go to Paris, however. But it . :�,r "Dear Lord Rhysworth," Dolores you told Ulte Wile " . . ; _C � . -Very serious to'say to her, She sat _1 ". well "Of course it.1s, Sir Karl. If it had . . I � . i 6t � al ways re * , Madame de Ferra9, who in spite of .11 wrote -"I -have been thitil-Ang down to, listen. ,: , . ... . tb� lett6rs weile written,' ffrat to.tlte:. sha�l: n main there_ .1 , Ik gentle fashion, thought her dru. . �. "', 1 over the question you asked me, and not been.,'*a she returned� "I -should . "You must know� Dolores.". he Misses.,' Vie'l deh., and th,n to Miss. do - 6411 come Ll%ck to Scarsdile Some 4,e .;­ I . . . . . . . . ghter wanting In sentiment and ro- ". . ,�17.:". 1 have .come to, o, decision. I thank not have told you." 1. . �. . I said,."that, ,whenever the heads . -of *. Ferras. . . . . I . . ... 1� . .. I day, I suppose," .' . W mance,� had I no idea, �f the depths of . ' .,,, �� IL ' you for your generous offer, and ih "I'must coilfoss that'l am justb)" a our'bouse have. marr - ied, ithas been It .so halippileh that Lola received "I hope you will �, not be' . a AY tragic � . I I "J"., -, . accepting it, assure you that it shall little slurp.ri,ped,." he said, Hi!had a I .. Sir lojig," stia'said, And.he saw tha,t her passiori in her .heart, aitfl,,j it ''� �.''. . . their Custom to bring pr sents, 61 cost- hers. on. tho-same-m6ruing-that � . I ,.;, r ' e .1 . � any one had' . . �,,�� be the One endeavor of my life -to -vague. Idea .that this'.giri mb,s, in., ' ly jewbis to Ithe bride., .. Darling, I . .[Carl rode over to ,see madame ell *, lips were c9lorless And quivered with . ­ told hat, that - Lola was - � I - I . . . .... 1. I .. . .. � . % .capable .of sa(h,self,sacrifico as to . ".% ': . make you a good and faithful wife. I somp ,way� oi, other not a true friend I Would ',gjv6 you jewels worthy of &.1 'business, ITo'heard -her littigil a's she pain . . . R,Iyq her.life � 'for I . ov . a or revenge , I 1.11 .1 "I am, dear Lord RhyswQrth, yours ' W-Dolokes: but he .could -not' 'resist quee'n's acceptance- eiven then they ­qven.d-Ahe.lotter and,read 'its eDn-.1 Ills jilipulse as: a. man hating. -to see . , she . � , " I I - , . ., . ....., . I the temptation of'talkiiig-abdut.ber, . . . I 'would haVe neither understood , nor .., '. very sincerely - A- woman'suffer was to spea,% I ,r,� I I . I . 1'�: ". � . 0 I, Then o .Would'not be good. enough. rot- you- I i.�nts. - - .. - - � I , ,'. ldnd,. believed it,.% . I . � . ... . . . 1.11. ,, , � , , . I "Dolores. Cliefden." I i, Ar�e you Sir Xarl? . . but in their place I being you these I " V. hat do yoti thinij .1 have here ?" consoling words; bui'he.reffected tha, . . . : , - ... I . . "I � - not the man of ,the, world. I imagined ,' .11 I � . .. . , � . : .. . . . --'.L- .1 .", I � ­ .. I I " ., I it was not a very enthusiastic love- I ­ 's, and MY d * -p' -ill sA*d. , "X*�Prcssing iil4tation to . ,,ny show of .sympathy to her . . . . � ' I . ...:.. papei - we ding resent . to � '. I � I nf � 'Id so they - re-.' � I � .. CIIAVTPDR VIT.I. .1 :.�: , �-, 'letter, but honest and- true. I . you to be. Thdt anything in hum4n. - stint bf . money � t . ief bvidesitiaid Ak-T)b1ores, wed- . I g I ngellous;. � 4tj . .. . ' you is-1his hat I 1jave ' be ell ., . .� . . %­ : , . . . Mace, or some in ij.ut6s, * - I ... ... .. ... . ; � . . - I a- s(;ttled.,on. youi father, It will make, , Wng! Are yod gointt'f.�Slr.' Xarl? - Mailled in' s1l" - . I . . � . ;,� -� �� - She meant just: what she. wrote,. nature.: should. surprise. You is a r I , I � . %_ t � if )11 I .. , .. .. , �. I . ,it she would endeavor to be a true , flec iciii . on yourse . .. .. . . , What (I ;6*S_tUrnSL - jjlt� .To gQ Away front, Scarsdale Awv. : � :, . th, . I � I him rich' for' file, and'' I sleit,,ill .1tri 11 -ill life fat:e gives � ril Lola had.reggino . . , ' , L : I At h a I I . . , d� h6e� compog- � . .. .. ­ . I . I . _,_ " so much . ure. . . I . . fron lid - gentle girl Whom , and good wife to him as long as he I ,Wherq have'yqu learned , L fie lt,�Vill con4 All t,d you; Take tbunj . , Vs.!" �ha *cnt on, **mtebing the,band- , . . � . . It I lin foiriti ' � � ". .1 I was. of tbe Miss de - Ferras?' . ' . i . .11 hen �sha sp , ho - 'lovc d, &Way .from the b6antlful: I ., - you -:F.omq.fa,ee as she spoke. "I Am got� . as. ,i,.. , . lived. n her own hedrt there . world; - in.your h',itdsl Dolor6s; and oke to him next I� w' ... . ' .":,;, , arr unuttered prayer. that bQr life Asked. '.'You hbld '�irwnge views.'. for. - " -, '- kn6wled a fast. When I -6ime . -'Of_fAct -way- 'all am- � . French girl wilojared-'so niuch ., for I � . � .. I � ._ � yourself shid]: give tbem.46 hirn," , , tin ,in a tmiet, rna.tter i . I I - might not be a very long'one. She so young a girl. 1.1, * . -, * � � I . . . 9. -1 . thought - I . 9 -had, She him. - was. now, tho.onia wish of Sir �-,,: ' . She thattlked:hint. in slinplb, 1-indly bauk. . from 43crinany tiCnAllagitatloa had vani, ' . . I . . ­ . "Are , .4 . . ,rcei Ned at on.,e that if shit ,was to Wart's hq4trt.- .Ile, must' -Act senolbly:. 11�, , I .., was not quite aware of it herself, . they str4nge'?!'v she s id, care-, . words; ,but lie w4s ll.iii'cont�ilt, - : ' , slioul,d Le sure t - ti'marry first: and: 1. I,, L . � . . - --.1 . I , . . . . :�I, . ­ . , Lord Rhysworth received - tfie '. let- lessly. "They' are tru�. .Why are'.Yqu, ilj'want. somethIng in roturn, 'Do-.. ..'Used to . picture half the girl§An tli6* - win -him.. it Inumt. not b jl�jhat fiC, , ell- olo-�he said:wboa he took hini�ejf to , . �': 11., ter, and was transported with de, surprlsed�that Dolores should,marry . . I it).,� : .... � .. . I. �. . .... . . ask. . . 11.0 I renialned supine while � t ' " nvy', - ,, , . . t, - hod I . I ' ­ tores. . Do �you R.u6w wha' It js�"' .' lt�jghtbrhood weeping tc�rs of a* n , I �. I � ,rf�;� . light after reading it.. He went. at a nian old enough to be li�r- father ?.' . ., 'No,"i�lie.repli.Oci.:�9h�:�iiiiled ' . . .1 . � -n w I --" ... . . Y I itnother came and Wooed and*w6n the ., ��. . . . . . . . to at my good fortun'P. But 0 bu are not thli king of going -yet, , I . � ­ once to White Cliffe, Where the Squire .It is a common.thing, is it: n6ti"... .. I Ahink'how %little sh� ciipld I gtva�bi . in. .. ".Ile wa.s amulsed in spIte.of bliTiveM Sir'Karli!' sba`sa:id­"not Just yet, I gi!,l he loved; it- was his own fauji,:. ..,.,.,, .. . received I -Lim with heartiesi Nvelcome.. "Yespunfort.uhateiy;­ lie answered,. . � 1', . hope?", I .. - �. I . . faid, If he had realized li6r 'value at - � � . . "I. want soinathing you have ijel,er .� Im nowV he, repeated.* ",What is . I . . . i�,,,'- . I "Then., why w6nder at if-.uniess In- � . I , I . � "it ..will take .me - . . I. � first; all would 'have been well. s He did not see Dolores. . She .was � ,gIVen' before,� and .to . make IV of � tile. difference .'between them and . some littla tittle * . . A �.. I- ffttigue�;L_ the Squire said, 'with bet- . deed you had - An ideal Moloi-is9l'.i , 1. � . - . I . a , he' mlist, go. away and -notxe- � . . any value. you Must give It to me. of.. now?" . . . . to get my affairs In orderi"' he r'e­' 'it w s . - I . . . . . . . Ion evening at Beaulieu. If ho.wo.ild. "Perhaps I had,". lie said, gra,Voly. . 0* . r see -my rival, the white Ile If � I a - g as soon as V � his home ail . . 9 . . . your own fr e �will. . .1'want to kiss ' .,iNow , p d; boi sh 11 o I ­ . d lifs'duties. un- . I. - I - � . - � Q � ."Then th6 soolidr you forget har -es=only I * 'ri . ad firs . - can."., ' .. 1 . . . ... . tit -he had forgotten'lloe. He. I'Alot � , . M'- .. rid over on the mor,row, Dolores � you Doiov . one. Will you rose, mai- I, And I �qlajl 13A,je . . . � . . .t - . . l . the better,. for, blie I I � .. . .. . � . "Wo shall Aearn while he� was away. not . ,,o . - would see him then. , . rq 'are no 2 , such ,' ' .1 � . see YOU agi . . 1: I ' . � . gi,vc.it 'to. me?" I to weep tears.of enVy m self." , . . I )oin, .shall we I � . . . Without haxing gained aglimp$e'of idealsinthis world," - - - .. 1. ' ciud the . I . ,I)d y,,,, j.fi, .y not? I s .think of7 lier as Dolores :Cliefdeli, but .." I Loi�d He* looRed'half sa.dly, at hat,. * % - ': .She -was'silent for awhile, W,- gried Sir' Karl, . liocild lilce.� to g�Ve ' . . � , . ,the fair face he loved so dearly, . .. - k I . fnir, � o' iig faco'grew very pa.)o;'Tilen'. inin .s -th'it I can 'never tell or two.,commissions in Paris, jr-you 9ply as - Lady 'Rhysworth. ' . � I ..: . ' . , I'm you now, Miss do Fijrro," he . �. . ptuou ly, ..I I 11 . ..Pn6 �d Squi et I. Rhysworth went away.. That iame , sh!�, slowly- took -the papers in her .. *7111 accept them." . ,'�� , , . I ay tho , re fiaeling� b ter, . I _.� I evening -from Deeping Htirst ca . ,ne a ' said, �'illat I cankicit .endure 16. 'heiltr * . . N, hni you. ,are jcstin�r and whej�� you. I , . I . ' it . .. . ' han-I and bold. up-. ho.'.r - fitce 't6..kiss . are ��,erious?" .-' ' . .., . � . I . .. q sba'll"tie well -�plbasedf to render walked. into Dedping w h Dolores, .1 nifiqentbouquet for Dolores;. a6d Y0.0 - speak * !it that'fashion. I mayn6t. * � C and they - were engaged in a -round �of . . I mag , be over -wise, him. " It WRS'40no so ihnocently, .'so . 'il�nd`do you. kti.ow, Sir'Karl, that v)u �any 's(,.-rvjce,­ he Opwered, and . , �­�' . . but I -like 'to'know thmt - thkt lie Vras .§omewhat.4w- . � , - , I never a day passed afterwat-4 wjthv� ,ioleninly, I .. � . . io ,himself ,he added, "except.tha,t. of.. . shopping', when Sxr.K.wili .who was � n - - is� soma faith and, trust"in , hu -a . � . .. . - I do 3aot:.`evi:n know myself? Th i. a I I I out presents of fruits a d. flowers.' there d-. ' ' ' . . . . :� . 6 �V,q , ". falling In I' mith'you.". I 4 - driving through the town; met, them.:. . . I . , I �� I t . . I (I . . . . � I., ove. � finding their, way to Whi a Cliffe. The .man naturd in 'a girl's' h�art..'f . � . . '. . man savg. ,xnow thyself I I.should . . . . I. .�, I I I . "Than't.you. - It is 961dom-we'llave In his'state of. Mind than it:Wasper- I � . . � . I - . .1 I I- - 9 ."fYou, , I I : Now," ghei sAid , ' I 11 will never give - think . - there. is -no girl living � *who . �' . haps t tlinate thing �hat , ��, . old Squire seemed to grow youn will find, *ery � ittle in mine.." ev, ft (ne .1 hoirght i'd iin ther man- If . - � . .. ' . a,.,chance or ge0i t - he most linfor '.:'4' -she saw her - . .y o - I., we herse ,th I. ng any.hing from . I i I ,.. . . . . ' . . . � .1 . � , . Ferras ig pir - 4� and strong again under the new'In- she 'laughed; and th6n bn� 11 less ,an. I do.' I ant I the of Do .a occurred. He so* that , - . "I 'am sure' you will not, my dar- . , � Va. The name 0- ,CG11ld �hav . . ,��, - fluerice. � wA, to. pcorh�g, a mark,�;gainst Do- � never sure. or.1n, sclf,.I ama%niass - Of - Beef!, ad I 1-4-ritrue. I . w" he Squire-lookdd tiredi.'and''hi in, . ,�.. - .y . litw,"veled the &llyht6d'sultdr. "I y . . n I , ill write.,olut, t . . .. . , . - ��'. . � cont�Adlctlon. I. have gt od'-iLr1puIse4 ,the sisted on driving hint homO to Sears . Next day Dolores raw Lord Rhyp� Ioees without any- appearance of jll-� .(.j .. - why, 1 afiould �e. blessed. ­ I list for'you." � . ­ . . , , 1, . ; , -To kissed 'her hands with. - -wi I 11: "You say you.,are A: little our- � 6notIn,ow . .. :--:foot sur6 o(that-'Iltit I (to not cat--; - I 1. I , " '', Ulf., saying- that after ho had hinch: I . worth. I 1. . t W With' the .Iov6 of'such .a pure And -- � ­ . I I I � .But .suppose tbaf I aim absent lor" ', ;,.'� . - old-fashioned gallantry. - prised at.. Doloreg.' . It is ' a . strange 1011ifill heart. 14have mc;rejo'-say� -. t"Yj them out. * T have l.oftv aspira- some Yea's?" he said. I'Aro�� they con there he would'driv6, them Nick * . - . . -- :. .. I .. ' hap . piest- W9 . ' . . one I re Are tinic ' s witen thin that yciu want a�'oljce?" �. . , " .- . __` , -_ ' -_ d : �� . � . ' I ''.. a IT.1o,ug-11 I - uy y.)u .with nb . , long to do"great do6ds.fi. - - .1 To ' be continue , .. `� "You have made me.th Ly of putting it. I am surl rised, � Dolores. . I. . b ' 't " I . . 1. . t6b, and the go :, . . ' . I . man on earth, " he'said, "and the do- -"- � too. .1 .tell. yo ' u candidly thiA I- did,.. lcv�e's, -till You.will have,filier, dia- I . _ .. I .1 �., The satne tempest - of. emotiptis- ,, , . I I ­ . - 1. . �­ .., 1. . . _`�,', . votion of my whole life shall repa,y not think Dolores'Would have' mar� - r . .1 U .swept over . . her face.. : '� - - :-; ' - - -� I.: ­ I . ..­ . . .." I . I �� i , I . . . I tit xl�js - and rul4es thhnany -other. . SlY-Warl, begun to htLvc, an unp etts- ' .. ,.. ,, .. ,_ N - " . . . I - - . * I _ � -, you. . . . . . yiqd for Money.' I.'thought she-. wits id of f�elingr i'liat site cared roe �. I _ . I 11 . I .. . . . iady.-._ �'in tho,lanrl.. - The 11hy§i4rorth' a"t irly . 1. will* wait " she answered 'in' A' . . . . ', :� . "I will do my best,'to make you one of- I those ] romantiq gft,-I$.,- .wh6. I � I I . . 1. I I . I—. . .. . . I . .. .. � ".. I . 1. I . . diarhonds tire considered'as fjn�, us 1jim,more, -than. fie I ik.ccr. . ,Ito �triad to � strange voice, "unfil.yoli t am . . � . . . L,* � I . ,bring h F. .:. 1. I . liappy.," she answered. ,think the world, Well loot *for lov6� - - t I I I. . . IT PAYS To -ADVURTIS 4 � � I , . . any in' Europe. , You wilj� look. like -A -pit .the Idea. from hint. at fIrst.,.:.,ir1od You Will come back - some � day -home - ­ .. . . . � . . � And Those fair-haired girls Are. gerteilally . � . . . . � I , ain-,. it,' I '. . . I . � . 11 ., that *ag all the wooing.that: � 11 :, . ,h at it- but I - You : IN - THX� $E . _ , , . . I * ,on In them. . � �, to 1.0.0ug . " t WAS. in v ust hkve sometie for ou WS -RF 4? : que , I . . th,� i acom . eon,� iction grew , will , I , , �. 4CORD..., i - .il. ever passed between them. It was very sentlWantitl-at least I have al- . f6rtal'lo. ' . . . I .. ,.; .. . The girl 'elksped Ilia PaPers in her . . I ' '�. ' '. .. � . .. I I . . �!. I . enoligh, perhaps, for reas6n and ways found them so�'? . ��, . � 11,- . . . She suld so many I thi .'come back,, and it may please I., I . .1 1. , .. .1 . . , hands . Morn - : . ,daily. 119-9 up- you t 4; fl d me waiting I r .them- - ''. . mon sepse; but, alas, for the "I i wonder " said Sir Karl mus- - _ .tightly, . . .. ' n I I 0 and - ... - com . ,on which he could e Jn-! for, you.,' -,, .. I ,. il .. I .. 7 . 1. Would sooner have these " she I . put;:fitit on I . .1 . I . I . . . I . , I I . . , ' � I . . I . . . I . . ", , I girlish dream of love aind romance I Ingly, .-If she has any foitui4l'-' .' .1 tekpretatlon. , . . . : . . I . ­ I I .. 1. . ". . . . . , , ,�Yes, , S,�Id, "better than, .-all the Jewels . in .� . I . 1 ., , ]got' voice was full, of tenderness, . � , I ' ' . � � . � . ' . . " . Ot a- la�ge I .... � I . . , ­:., How would it end? ItMni so,: -but n' . I .1. . . I No 1woman, he ai- . - .. . . . � . . . I . -1 .� l . . I I I . . the w, rldi " ­ . . I ull � of passion, and love shone fit her% ! ­ . . I . ' : �1� . one; the.Squire is not rich." . * " * . � gued With him6elf If .. .. . . . � 8ho.,.�ent*-to "lli Squire with - th I Wever, would ever show any . . . I . : . . CHAPTER VI. Thdy little. 6ealliad* As 'they k, a 10 Open- eyes. He wks. simple. frank, �and ... . .. � . . . � I. I � spoke I I . ­ , " I ' pap.rs. Lorid 13h.Yawortill, would .not ' preference for a.man. Ile must. sure- honest.' Ho, sald.to I . .1.903 .. .. :_ . " . L'O.". . I , ilmself that, if . I_ . . how near ,th�- Squire was to poverty, - .. . ' 11 . ,sl.r, , � a, -oxcompany, her,. althougit she Asked I I-113 th0bifilt * At 5 -he reallyeare or ' . W, , .. ly .be .Mistaf;on� . . '. , - In less than two days the ne-w-S of er fortune "' continued' - Lot ., � - . , � (I I him., Ii- Was ctuel ' , . . . . I ' I .1� I 1. SPr0Ltd � �ali -would b - him to do so� ,.�. 11 . . . : .,times.. that - th� wisest .precaution to lether contiltUe dolusiou, He . . ' . .. . .. . . .:. , Dolores' engagement had a ao.ii.�Aing,'I should say' . . 1he . 11 I I " I. . . I , . O'No " he said; "it Is your present. woulld be not t�.go to Beaulieu, and I had better say,something that we ld - -- " . . . . . . . I 1. .. .... over the county. ae compared with one ,year's . incomb - .. U 1. . . I I ,-,; satisfaction, rot- every one liked and 'such its Lord I1hyswQrth.enJoys�,!-', to hall give it . � p "�jt , � . 1. . . . . yo�r fadier, - an d � you s . revolved to ��o'.on his * guard. itgainst, ' .0 en her ey -*t plice to 'thQ truth'-,. .. .: ­ .1. ; . - of .1 1. ,� I a i orras_' 13 . 0�1 ... ,.. . . . �. I . .. . . . 11 � : . : . esteemed Lord 1:11Yswortil; and Of SirKarl's,bluo'eyes Were fixed Cip- -to 'him al -vile, . 1.1-01 der at 'he ' 'had yot -t- ' � .1 .1 :� I . I I , . .1 I ... .1 . � . ' . 1. 11.1. . . . � To the gn I of her, ,life she.- rement- . Woman call � , I ­ . � I I �, . U : . �' . . . lo4rn how clever a ' ' be , . - ; - %. . . . : -1: I � � .. I � I , _ . ,# QLbject - Ili - View :� , % ,:ut, 1T1 �rS-thg to . Ile dipl' tie " Ike . ' ' '6L� � was'proud. bi. was "one of them, ,"%"oil 6xpress your :Ideas Pretty I . 1 ' ' :I orna. . , . I I . - Not,tvithotan ve not to . . �1 %. I 0 'Aliss do �Verras,!, h6'said. '"I " f � el-tio on ,ih.n � lie sought ill(,- Squire � ding !its easel ii ad-- a torriMe mistake. . ' * * . ; . I she had grown up amongst them; s* a freely I . .1 ... . , . ' . I , , L y. ,aijd the ounlig t ftom go to Beaulieu Without. vOry urgent" *.'� ha, e to find, jou :very ha�ppy . . .1 I . � ,.,� belonged to a family that had once can hat dly understtind:.wh -, - oince you 1lj'jij.4.:SWd h I ... I I .. -or S.. . . . . . ' as Y V ioav 0 it 0 wh it L,cwn I.ack,�' he - saidi; ' . ... .. . I I . : , " �: been first in the county; w have all this At iba. NN�estern sky fell., ftill Uj�on. his. reasons, ever, L 1 16�j4 . ome. 1. 0 . 1111'"ll , I 11 'Y. I I � I �., Dolores Cliel 06 whole colinty. 00 her face. I �'' . I �,' a berel that' scene, - It .�vas'late Ili the' wh a she,hji,s� an � , . B..., . . I I . she . . nouht ;of "wal-ldly . -.�hito hair as Ile lay Asleep, - I -let an- excus'a tc),recluest hls�,presengo. �, Ma- pvol�all,llity. you will be the. wife of' .- . I . s 1: .. . . I . . . .. . I I . . I.. .. �, . I beautiful and high -bred. One and All knowledge; you'did nottry to 00culle'. tran -o Aroused Ill . tit, - Ho utteeed . her . Wcalik, kindly'nui.ti, mistrosa � . . - . ., ... � .. I . . , . ., . ". i, rejoiced in the good fortune that had Lord- Rhysworth's 'affections . yo , ur-' ' . dAme de'Forrao had had some slight 9011W .1 I . . ,. . I _. . q befallen her. True, a few simple- - self.00 . . I . . � - , YLVIlej but In a tone s-* pecullar-that . difticulty'with the1peal boiLid. a A at of A flue t-stablithment, 4nd a qikeen .. _ I . . _ . . . � . 0 I . n . 4 I I I � . . I �, ' -ried for She faug'hod,'aind a"lovely rose- th.�- c6uld 'not tell., whether he - had .Lola S , suggestion she had Appealed of Society.'."', . ,�. . . . . . . . . I I I , hearted women Who had mai ., . . . I . . , . .1 . 1. .1 , . . ,�- � . love themselves, and believed there - flush covered ll�r face. . ,. ... . . 1111111mured it In his drearn to some, to Sit- Karl for his h)lp, which he He paused, staftled. And akvod . by . .1 . . . . . I . � � .1 was nothing, like love, thought the - "I � kn6w� .why myself,!' she� said dead .Dol6rol,' who Jived pqkh�ps oa- most cheerfully gave her; but he now � tier .niai rl.,�r. - She stood beside, him, We soli�it your trade and � frequent and ,raised to Ills a . . k n.hlo memory, o. o erself. ' . I . . . - . . difference of age too great, said '.'but you a:re the . last � pets -Oh. to � I ' I r t fi i ' . found . that It necessitated . . face wh,1te and . I . . I . i,. ,. amongst thdniselves that Dolores was .wh'm I could explairi nl�.yettsoil. . The girl went up. to,him with 'the interviews with iliadt%me, ', .'' I I full of..pain, .with- e��s h I alf blinded - . .. . . 0 . I . , . I . kno, pApdre oiV was It So' it Wtprtn-d 0 day with indignant tears . . � .,:.,� young enough to be o Lord You.tavnt me 'with' ,viforldly W_, 1n. her'liand," .14' " h - t,. oti ' th . . ,. I ,_ patronage during the ye�rlyou - . .�, Rhyswotth's daughter, and that it, ledge,�but lot me.4ss'U're you that., . I that SU(h strange, thoughts andfan- whon she rocei'vid the invitati I On to "You .wish 'me that?" she said, . . I I . I . : . . I � * � .. .. . I I 1. . .. : " was a pity he was so old, and won- 'would not marry Lord Rh ' wo th ' 'Lies. h unted her? 'She -could almost that, ' 'when YQU come . .. .1 ys r for I'o'6-6s' wedding he felt & stmIlgoi* "'You hope . know our I .1 dered, as they kissed the rosy faces of money. Whe ' I marr , it will be - ha-v.e., believed that, in letters, of ino-,?plicoblo tiverslon", for li6r, .. .. . home, I iiiay be the" Wife of soln(j .. . past record bettet n I y. .1 * . . I . . . I . . ' . . I I . . .1 a."' " . � .. blood on the papers, she traded the a in no hurry to go 6,way 0' otheA, IIIA:ki-the misl,toss . . .1 . I . . . their children, whether Dolores *loved solely for lov '. "You tie � I ,of 'soine, ot&., ­ . � , . . . , . . . I , Lord.Rhysworth. Thok'wer6 only, ' "You �uvpriso me," he,saidI , ' . . 'et , or 1101ne?" I . a I ' L � a words, "The priecs of ray life," Sh who said � to hili�.'-'.'Sit down and I . . ca ell you so it is - ' . . . �:, " * few happily married women who , Tha:' a and dark .eyes I Ii.,eled dou n by I the S4tiiro's side. 0 . . 1, . . _ . . . I . "Certainly," he replied', ilecilly eni- I � . . . I .. . 7 ... , ul'Jost then. -X have bro�l,ght you riches, papa, us: 41 �c a Sh ,11 � I . I , : . thought this. The girls envied hot, , were dangerously. bettutif , ' uss thie. floAr. , . ae" � hi�trr�ssgdl "What better t4i,te e6vid I I _� i. �� . -dly on6in the county ."Yes, I cAn believe tilat," Phe 'r'e, 'freedom from care, happlitess,,aftid I cept the invitatl(n or'not?' desiro.for ,V00," . not .. necessary. for us to. I �, . there was hat "You think there can.j . )o no ;h I days to enjgy it all.": . "You must be the be,st� dke of 1"You WiFh 10 R Mber thig'and, . . .. I. I , . 1. say. who would not have,changed places inarked, q)po length p ;U eme' . , . 1. . . . . . . . . , . � with her. ntiment unless it Is Associated With *jBile never forgot.his emptlog whol4 that," he replWo. ' - I � , val-ry tile mentory of -my Words aiw . I . , . 41S - , . I "Y" large things in. advertisi - Lola smiled Wh a,fair type of beauty, You fire mis- he held tila papers Ill his haindsli4lle . . Amo �Pc6pjq Pivy, that it Is Un- ' with you. I Would 'ratheif be dead . ing, �. flows. . � 1. taken, With till 3�our Idealization of he bILssoA her and thAnXed bar 094 Iticky tO be a bridesmaid," Nhe re- .'than that such. a thing should hap- . . I . . , f . . "That is just what I thought," she Dolores Cliotdon, I feet sure that I Pritis0d her. as ,fow fp,thers.havo eyei�. � marked, 1.11 IjAve, a greAt inclination pan!" . .� � � I . . I . We have been � 'constantly' said; "and I ant sure that the bay have More real sentiment, more ro- pralsed 11 child. She th ' ought 0 that tp. tompt fate.- ,'Will you be there, Without another wof-d she went. - . I . . . I . . �, � . I . . I , on whid,h I went over to White Cliffe mance, &lid feeling-, than the has, jit, after all she had dona well. , Sir Xurl?" . I away, leaving him alonie. - . ' I . . . .:. Was the day on which the offer -was You not think so, Sir Karl?" � After that, Lord Rhysivorth-bogan ,I 'In� what carigeity?" - be -Aske'd;. I . LoI4 -was in a whirl of emotion.' alive to .every interest that I . � imade. Dolores had somethingonber I "If you had iisked me that qtios, to harry oil Ilia day -fai- the wed- "Thil waeitios Ili this case tire She had gone to a Pretty, White . . � . . . l ' . I . mind, I know, and it, was this, It will : tioii yesterday," he said, I 'my Answer ding, Why.should they watt? -Ile vory limite-d." shii, laughed. . "There Auminer-hou-ij In the grounds, where . � ­ � .. .be stranga if she is La.dy.Rhysworth m4dhave been 'go,' now I aw was It's o%Nn master; bo had no are but four-fatlitir. bridegroom, she spent many of her lolouro hours. holda th.e . eonfiden,ce of . - . I . . .. �. . . I And I am Lady Allanniore, We shall. putiled, I must ropeat 111tit I Am. a f4ends. to consult; find, If the Squire lbept man,, And guest. The last 'She cottld not have ttusted herself .. . : 1- � be greater, rivals thati over then." - libtle�surprfso4, At this marr,lago," did not' ObJe,t, 'who also ohould? ch(trow-tor Jil'the only one in whicli Any longer in hts sight, ; � . I ' ' . sool , . , Sir Karl Wat one ,of the first to ' She. could hot help no Ito lque '11 Lave. waited long onough for a you could Appear, Are you going In "Cold ai,d cruel hoart," she mur,� our Wide Add of oustoiners, . -1, face, 4 --to " he said, 11toid , .. I ., I , Mitred 11114, nito4t know that X love . - � I . � ,�.., . � I had Ldl% I I hear thp rum& confirmed, find vexation in Ills . � (Olt wife, Do)o P noNv that?" . . . . . .. I ridden/bito Do6ping to attend some more surc now than. ever that ho,hAd thett I b4t, ,a A most beautiful one "go," ho Answered, gloomily, "not him, that I caroJor him As no other : 1. . - :... -1 meetingh@d on county busineqs, and cared -very much for. Dolore% ltod proallsod to 13loo why �hoolrj. T delay? oveg if I ,should. bp Illvited-.-41ld that woman will ever care� - that X, lovi .. Good. , goods at honest . . there found every one discussing the that she Must do her bc�t to lower ,, jo not %ory I � . I ' . .1. , 0,110, 0114 Mg!'.0 Illy home bright lot . 11-kely," him - tie no other Wornibn ever Vill, � . � . . I . . I coming alliance. As he was riding his estimate of Miss Ullefilqu'i 6.4ro tao", � � 1� .. "11h n f.vIiall logo all interest in ilia:t I ,Would give My life for hillil 0. 1, . I AWAY, he' Met Lord 11hysivoeth, and Acter. . . I I Slw hWI no reasonoLblo excuse to do- the affair, and the wedding festivities I -To mvst� know it, liltholligh my lips . prices is how we. expect to . I ... after a few Words 6f grdo-ting, be; saJd "It vqy, often happong "' the ob- fer the wedding, nor dld..-,h wil I ))a dreary enout h. Why. will you have IVIlVet.Uttered. the Words— And 1 . 4 I � .� . . boldly, � I served, I that the, tat 1`4�.RV u lid sweel I i a o seek not go, SirIcarl?" . ,. ,tvhy o%n not he love me? I eat%. y; Fo the' day for the cerotilony Was 't jn�jt .1 I -I wonder it I may eojigr&tulato ost of (ftcoo cov&a the roldeat and settled. . . "I am no . CO; even if 1. Were I 'linjuse 411n, whijoLl IlliVe i6an'bilVa I ke6p our tradelmoving, . .1 you, LordL rthySWoeth?" There was 4 most morcenAry of lio4l,ts NVI ( h o I 1. � "Who will be Youl. bridesmaids, 1)0.r . Should not v(), lip I 1ho.-o $oid." . ; ti,04 and bored with others, I Under. . I I . . . I . 0.11riotla look on the Young Manils hq fair and fragile beguty, I bolleva lol'eo?" naked -1,01-4 1 hy-SWOeth ope . "Not It I iirgeO it?'.' she lntc-rrvigat� Mitkid him lh,,r6ughlyi why.tah not - � . I . I raic o! petting of 'the 11;-s &lid deopon- " tio girl'An England to more koenlsr 04, Archly. ho love nia.," I.. - �, . � about his mouth, itlive to bet Own IlitereOtO than Do- wil'it thoy Ivor# oisc-U"140 the '(No,. not avca then," he replied, "I HhOt lie suceosiftl," she said to I � I , � la� . I 1i wita '. din . . ! �,V'g I c d d ilot strike j,ord 11hya- jores. " b''Stily. b6f.S II)L as Ale want back to the �( . 11 . I 1. . X6, ' Slid toked.Up *t hint tit wonderIfi . , ,g : 'W614h, "You have carried bly tbo. She know when sha,Vttered the 4urprime., . I Ha. did Aot want tier to thitilc he housn. "It May Iti long Years, but I , .. .1 I . � . ftroatest �Hge Wo quite untrue; - In' the end,-, and th - In the county," said words that they we f1Drj*IehmaI-ds1" ohe tepeated. 1,1 would do itayllillig h) disliked hint- I shall win I 61% ; , Sir X&A, "it Ili be trttfa that you AN , Ad knew'alsa that fo'g� Man lik6 Sir . -a A.j. G0.100 . . , i $Carl nothing could be so repulsive i�w have forgotten All about them," self for * the 'sa� ,*f pleasing her. tb6n I shall I.e happyll, j 'going to Marry Mae Cliefdom", � IT6 oefted her hand Aud Almost Thare must a -vor be tay miAtake I With a resolute look on her tatt, . $010UHAte .JaWailor &nd . . Mary mitrriag., I � 4 1 Ud Wits profoundly touched when a Merec lied It Ift his passionate clo,tip. about the footing lie Was 04 with which was i ever to leave it asallij, optiolmit � I ores will be haPpy enough," crus . � . ,toed Xjhysworth raisred h1f), bat tie I'Dol & . "To It because, yoli Al% ho. happy, � hov, , , 1. I 161he wtftl� 1-ack to her Mother. ,. . MANTON; ON'r. I I I . though he would do all h6hor to tho tho 00"tilluedi, *,$he will t"Alid that, you have forgottel Slid Was quick enough to fide that I'llos Sit Karl gonai,doar child?$) lbatild" . splotidid mistrese for Deeping 1jureit,: Doltir6so I she had otarticd Iffin, And that ho A8!,o;d madAme. "I had not. Anlah44 . . 1411h-opeoll -mid hj# lotdship, "With A 1140400010 *it# jot tofd )ajiyjk*orth. these detA1110" lid asWO(l fi6re*- not plew*d, with What she hail my business *lf*k u4m t! I I . I I . ; 1.1'A"k , - r " , , , 3A-, , "_ t "Mant- s, I 0 . I - 700-- L t`_,__ I . I f . , I I I . . . . r � . I � � . TU4 0104r, Aw4etey6ii looked e4lmly watt I I .* . , . 0 . � I � ; I � , . . . a . I I . I . , 1, � . I � . I I I : . % :) � "I . . � I . I �. � , . . I . 1. "I k. 02mm. , . __ �, � �1. I . � . � . I -, ijawo, ­ _.e,A1M6._ ._ -_ , . - 11� . - . I ........ -..,.,.-. .­­._1_____1_f�6__ .4 ...... 2sk -.L -1_44 I - - I &AM&S"Wabawmawn __ - . - - � � - lbb.dpfth __ Qwo� . Nol Nal Nol N91 nio word Is used four tlaw bY I Prof. W- U04940A NIIIN, OAICW , AnAlyot'to the DomIntott Gove.m.- logeat , 14 reporting, the result 9t 41-0 0-infaysea of Sunlight lilgap. 11 No, imsaponl6d, tat 11 that moom.- no waste. . . . "No free 41liall"; that memo AQ damage to clothes or hands. $4 No loa4lag mixtuye 11; that meAux, every Atom to pure soap. I "No adulteration wbateverllj� th4Lt _ means pure ingredients. . Try Sunlight 80ap-Octagon'Sar- and You will seo'Prof. Ellis to r' , Ight He 8110,414 know.- 20A _____M� �____ ��� CAUURAS I�AMFMAS I . , , I.C, .� . . awras I - . ; I CA"Iu$, , . , � I . �"]M".q � I .. . I I I I -1 f I � I I � . . L WS HAVF4 A IARM RANQn. Or . I I CAmURAS BUT THi� BAS.T FOR . . . I . . .. A CHI�AP CAMM�IA, I!$, I � . . . 13ROWNM NO 2 WHICH-. WB SUIX I � . I � � - I , . . � . : I I � . I 4kT $2. 1 . � . . . . . , � I . I I?ersofis in, noightoring towns . . . . . . . I Who are thinking of purchall ' I .. I I . . . . . . I ing.A camera will receive an ' . ; . . I . 'Hastmati. catalogue by drop- - . 1. . . ping us -a card, Other cameras . I . - . . besides the . . .. I a 1�aAtman can be . .supplied., Films, developing I . I I . . . � powders and other light sup- . . . . . . . I. . I . . . plies can be. sent'by mail, . . . . I I I . , . 'Our chea'p Bxposure -ATeter I . . . . rr I . . . . .11 I � I . � . ure 'utider. all conditions and I . . � I . . . . . . . . . pays for itself in a short time . . , I � I . . I I . . 'by saving over and under ek- I . � . . � � . . . . . Posure in'neg�Lqtives.' I � I I . I . . I I. .. I .1 . . . . . I . ..� . . . . . .. . 4 - . . � I . I . . . . . I .: . � . . . I I. . I . . . I .�. .. i, . L . . . I 0 . . . .L . I I . . . . I . . . . I 4 H-136 COM -BE 1. ' 1. .. . I... � , . I � . t . I � . ­ . I ­ � .. ... Chemist and Druggist. . .11 . � . . , . . � . . I . .. . . . . . ­ � .. . I . .. . I- i 'I . . � �0" 11 . .1 . I . . . � . I . 1, I '. I . . . . I I I I . I . IL . � ... . Whon'yoi;t- wantL a .cha.bg6 - fbi - ' .* * . � . � I . I . _. : dinner, try, our . � . . . .1 . V,:: . . . 1. . 1. ... . � . : 4. . .. . . � . . . . ­� %1.1 . . ' .. � A . . . I I .L, r res. ,, , . - I , , .. Ozen F -h - I.. �., I � J ) , . I �` . I I I . . . .." ­ I - .1; . , 1. .. I...'' .. - I., ! I I Fish" �.: I . I ... 11 . I .. ..... . . .. I . I � . I . . I I . .. I I . 1. . . . � . . - .. We Are giVing -the fish .* � - '. '�- �.. ... . I . . :�� . I I .. I . . � . � 1. I �. .� -Stock Our , special attention I . . �, . . - . . , . . I ,I .- ' . no* and -da'rr',y, a�, nice,'variety.. o . . ... .. I. . 1111 �.. . . I ,,, � ... 11 -British Columbia ,Salmon, No- � _ � � .'�,.. , .. ... I . I . . . ". . �, �. 1. �. . . . s I � . . � . , � . . , . . . . � . . . - v& "Scotia ' �Cod,'- K,gnitoba . - . * :,.. . .; . . . .. � . . 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