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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-30, Page 21141/41.1k' •tel.' gpatigiffilealkiiiiiiiii**ASA 0111.01#0111, itching Skin Distress by day .and.ni.gbtr-,. , 3,;•: That's th.e complaint of .thope IV114 ere so unfortunate_ AS to be afflicted_ with Eczema or Salt Um -and aut. ward applications do not Cure. The? °Siete The source of the trouble is in the blood -make that pure and this seal. mg, burning, itching skin -disease will disappear. was tahon with an itching on my arms which proved, very dlattgreeable. concluded it was salt rheum and bought a bottle of Boothe Sareeparilla. In two days after I began taking it I felt better and it was not long before I was cured. Mahe never had any skin diseaee eince," IDA E. Wane, Cove Point, hid. Hood's Sarsaparilla rids the blood of all impurities and cures all eruptions, „...7,vorMsztzmexwesazgargiar 4414*....11.004,...44•111.44. --- 2 • Northern Gfraill 38PIP :elle 1, .1 0 a sehtisese, . , The Clinton News -Record A Young By Charles Garvice Author of '-A Modern juliet,', GirrSTrtiSt " B tter Than Life " _ °Once in Life" * • A • • Pe • 0A(41•W‘ahhh":04-.1410:014.:441;0*H4411444i0hK*A43("Or4)X4K•hhhIMIKSie said Yo.hly swell -Mend?". "Beautiful cart, firet-elese?" Mr. Grey. '':Nr-er-perhaps vote zfer ilos quivered,. Bernard, father?" - 1 having n drink. We could talk ovee - wouldn't mind stepping down and 10;7 litrect-if.Iiiituteu•e8 Ny.::itel 0. bC:t:::%x'i :II. :1,T:1: thief little matter I. Wept to ten hoe 4hout more condo:4104 over a quiet 11..7.-oine, .1 like tha:Ale"- nhsek"rleteinett :I; glaSS." with. an uneasy smile, and t twine- lo . Bernard was ahout to refuse,. but ' up at a ptiblie-house, and . leaving strugghing with his disgust, It pulled. sphatt)ukhitti,4. IonhatIte -asinci‘aLL, NI; ,ii, ILII,,,s, the. cart in charge, of a, loafer endthao . NY1i6h1el're l Andlah e forlve 1.11;ee fae?w 1%.1.,(1,tn, i t‘tre(es, vp t= .erowd of small boys, entered . been -to 'awe a think in a ..frienaje, swing -doors of the private bar. • "Brandy for me, if you insist upon WaY, as twe gentlemen should. Ali, low.." - • - "- . Calling, .str." said ',Mr, Oho,. • - he's a g004 sort, is that yotteg fel- And he took e liberal- drateght . of "What . had. you: to say to Wet?" the eery spitit, wiped his.mouth, toed - - . .. ' • el L3 40.1s, laying Shalt StItl on Ilehnoyel 0 in ft ow coca •terni, said huskily, and with eyes that Mr"hate Grey winked and laughed. * wore owe moment glancing at bi1- ta business, InY dear, But • •"'. Not thern tirewn Seeds ' 6 furtively and the ndont ext fixed on the. you be arraid. I'm not going • are k 110 WEIto 1)0 41, floor. ; to put a spoke VOSP who. or spoil fua-not me„ Name.' I wish you perlor to any other,a, ng t 1 40 "It's just this, Mr. Bernard; dare a twecin't tell. volt that the OhorY haPPIntess, • eny • dear, • les. 1 earlier, hardier and more' t .latividual that _addresses •you has e•Oath y.ou poor old lather -h• ter 'aiigai0011 • 7**-- **Awn As Dernard thought of Nance and 1-Tampton Court, be colored slightly. "That Would bo impossible," he said, with a smile. "One t:ould not ho happier than in Illes Demerol's society, ' mrhank you!" she laughed. "That serves me right. What an awful (mush! Have you been dancing, or, rather, trying to?" "No," he said, gallantly; "I have been waiting for you." Oonveutional as the response was, • the delleate color sPeting to her Ittee, . "You really do not deserve a dance but -well, I suppose I must," and she took his arna There was not nueth heart in hie waltzing, and her quick eyes noticed that he seemed absent and preoccup- feel. They did not •take more than three turns round the roam, "It is too z•itlieulous," she said. as a husheci and, heated couple bumped -ag,niest thane with such force that, but for the support of Berh nanere strong arm, she would have been knocked over. "Is there . arty reeting-plaee for the soles of • one's feet, wonder?" He led her into °ea of the ante - fro. slowly. "They think that oho is -well, rather cold. It -Is a great .inistake. I have reason to 1..now that the is much. warmer -hearted. thee. most girls; but she is promh and -does not wear her heart upon her sleeve."' • Bernard listened in sllenee. W10 Man of the world enough to know that •Lady Winehiee was not in Gee habit of singing the praises of her protegees unlee$ they was need for it, and a purpose in tio doing. "Ie myself," oho weet on, after a .pause, "Was indium' to misjudge her, and to think her rather lacking in heart; hut I lenow her better- now. And ea to her pride -well, what le it the poet says: 'Pride is the' ordY heritage of the poor!' Of course, she is poor, and she does not forget it; but, wellehl am an old. woleati-" "It is. rude to contradict a lady, hut-" • 'Lady WinShire laughed. •"Oh„ yes, .I an. At any rate, I shan't duet forester, and -well, I haven't a ehlek or (NIA" Bernard's lace flushed. Lady Wilt- shire he.a Made a mietake for once. Bernard Yorke was the last man to rooms and sat beside her almost -in be bribed into matrimony, qr. any, thing else, silence,' He was. still- thinking, "Had 1 not hotter ask her to he my.. Wife?" ""I tun sure Miss Da)nerel deeerves ail tlie affection you bestow on her, "You look th•ed," elle said, at last, Lady Wiltshire," he •saide- gravely. after • a hovert scrutiny of, his • face., which- was paler and graver . than ' Le.(.1y Wipshire looked at him sharpe usual... "Have you had a' hard day? ''IY' • Been backing the -wrong horse, or . . , what? But perhaps I.. ein too cur- "too, h - see," ..she said, with a smile.. hoes.' Forgive me." . - • . • "There, there, tny ;dear boy!" anti she patted his. -arm with her 'fan, "No, /to," he said, "It is very- intet•est, No; I have no8t Pbael4eide t141 el . - :f.i..1.8thue1;6'.'isY• ' sid 07" IN hy, Dm nerd York (h. kind of • you to take talk freely to y.our ti • personsr, rood %lune 30th 1904 , II ,1,11,11,11,11 11161 The house was quiet, and he stood etweelehheeteeehteeseee^„he. looking round; lie was con•luding j that the eteedy-looking man with the * •• la et to t• pipe must have beea mistaken, und SCOTT'S DitILSION • that :Nance. note1 be out, •Whi.n , door opened and she entered. a ferel 1. -ear it :halide so ein- • At sight of hint she started, and it ‘te phatieelly iii‘Ife( t Putt:Won. 0 Sepoelic • faint cry eseaped her as leer hand ," Awl e et in the matter of resfor- ! wint to her heert. cher ivorY , 4 lee. eel -Tato, ef giving new 01 itt:11:T:11:1e7:wri:fo:s1,xlevLai.ss‘s•ill'clsciTe) :th(•:Ils .171 (141)11:,: 11/ eeSt pionie:" 11111.1iyt s.15,1 tears, anti her lips trembled, h of a the.lif inc. ' "Nance -Miss Grey," he Said, gag., r • ere fer reel ewe ela. ing at her wit)) .constereation, "whe,t f•••) scene S.: howNE, thoteleth / is the mattee"?" and" he strode fee. th d'aelate; all druehlatataitarke : Ward and t00% her hand, holding it •h) , I tightly. Be COUld feel 1101' tremble hehhiteehehteehheheeheeleltait.44Ziet.hihelhAhest I violently as she drew her hand. ate eier , „„. - and 'struggled for composute. . • : do not "hnow quite," elle said In a low voites, which she strovo. 1 hard to keep steady. "NV hy-why have yoti come'?" The queetion SeelSed to escitee her half uneonscioeslY. • "I -I came to -tisk. how you were - to ask- Where 1$ Ihr.• U•nch?" he broke oft. . She sunk into 4 ehair end loolted straight before her, . a ^i'llt-isilmeiloNe‘el•ttisikl•entee..w,".. she regaled in ‘110 •tiot 'snow?" sold Bet nerd. "I sew him last night--" • "Yes." she said, with a heavy sigh, her face aVertell,. '`1"..-1 -1,D0W. Ile' Cana+ 'home last night, but he is not, here this moreing. He did eot sleep in: his room last n!ght.- • He must heels gone out again. • 1-1 do 1,st.loa.th• unadeithhii,a4f1„liecl,11,1evphasilrixe(eer7 cLotre;i• wherve-" . She colild not 1111)811 the . • sentence, "eh( n In‘ was. must intoxi,- hettNe:.1a.s"v,"(;11., if _1 only len sw where "Don't be alarthed," said Ilernard, bending over tee, ..ahh,e hike:jog to. eeen better dass, It's easy ot She rose whit , 1 • • 1 %%Tong horse, and haye not "Rad a nouga . . • t • on - , "I.-.4 don't know and think yourself so old, 1 have e, ”roductive. • wnnt yoU. mean; ' , particularly hard day.. 4 L . t , hentleman to recogniza.• another, 01.0 why, why did • you , with / • He. laughed rather grimly as he re- held you in my arms when sou Were child " • • . . thothelt his togs-elothetay lie IN , y &o -11"er MOIllbered hie. encounter With Lord a , • • We are sellin, the • se hat have you said to \him'?" •She laughed, 0 and ha's talem eeto the a ,I.,hoherelpstythsgo.cii,,_,crojiii(s.ecistit(tnitem with . soli (niterrd;. . ' '. • a hie lips when that gentleman him- . . . Ileletazd took her hand with his rather aectlY, St 'le and the laugh was still on . . e oe , SOOtIS AG th3 Nunn price sere' and yellow leaf, es• the stoet re- • „ 1 te .• . , . marital; The feat is, Mr. Pereard, I . • usual impulsivenees. ••• . as tile big departmental , ' . t diftleulties Just can trust your tether, My dear. •Ihn that. en -et -in gi ea , . . . . ' " His sac° was no jethaz, ehaa usual, hEorgifve. reie, .Lady Wineltire," •he stores. • 'Olia 31101tillit, • la.'"ia Vulgar tie wotici,e and know how said a most boyishly. "1--l'in out LintraellataC tome 1 "• but his lips were 'still rather swot-, • of sorts to:night, and -and-- But• hence' -he gave an teneahh setagi n. A len, and he wore a.partteularly lugh h to trouble elm with the •whola story. -... / / . • • . ' eyes flashing, then sunk. down again, ' mg the doot of los. room, he , sat 441311eat12iiathi half rose, his fee.° red., his • , ou den't think that the feet of Yekilas Datnerel being. fume or rich • And as she eunk into the chair and 2° a Pacit-340 1 =',t:.','>rt;---t::;:',::'.'ili71:-.1r:((:1.1:tTINTati:: • • . hid her face in her 'hands, -he stag - Z 1353 Pack -ess ffoori. ' . ;30; • • Ti world has been against Me, 'Mr. tur1 • e e but -looked his foo steadily' hi the g -,, • • .' • • woivIderelek•oVidth-hv'ou?,, ,hr fini4tied for gored out and went upstairs Lock-. ' 4P 68 Packages for $1„;00 . ' et . Bernard. . You soe the sae spec at t.„ '''' ‘ • • i . „t ,/ ,.,t, 1(11100\4%4y from his •poaket, nod t .. to, ee.. .. Idea. "No, 00, • and she laughed, on the bed, • and taking • thee . . • • ' 0 co -he emptied his glass, and. puslu•d I ever in hia hand' anti re . • - the Yorkesh:, contempt:. for.. ittone5h . garded it • . • . , , • . I nave 'come to beg for a dance, "You are ,a tele, .Yorke.', and have all 4> Make out. your liSt of across the countee with a signeto the. barinaid-"the spectacle of .ft Wan. .,‘..v,ith„ ,a_n :expression 'of relief .and sat- le .111.iss thunerel, said Loot Stoyle. struggle to main-,. ':°/,°/°„vh?in• e• • . .. . / • eft; 1 hOW! . he eauttei•ed; 'that'e all, . p1 sharply, and then, consulted her card. / She looked 'front one to tho. other i •:130h-hwell, You see.. I am an old wo- . „ ca -. . um, e , f, a a , man of the world, and more piacti- I TI , • GI re. •h.) and 0 i lregetable and - Flower • broken down iii the - : StOre. 'Wu lattve the lar- . 0. .rttilt1 that annervtes ine."' . tag In just thene-" Me . dee* a; Ile 'hewed and Went • out, and she ••• , . • • can't .stand this •13Ittek ;Hole .ot: al- .., „ ,•• .- Oce• and• 0 e••• • s . . es tain his deerly beloyed daughter.. , right It was narrow et ite k • - , eee drew . though If it hadn't been for 1 his , ee one after this, Lord Stop°, if you ea•e Ada:la, .•tell her that 1 c4e0(ls 'Ind la.; in 11; tO•Ohir Bernard, it the thought of • my dear • • a • I a , she stud. • : gest variety to elioose• „ 115 C '. . - • . .1 • A act. ' • ••• ' • "I ' • tun' oss his bleated ey es. •f it . . . 1 1 • . ••t ' ••• 't 1 ' hu,•' 1 'a nn • 01. treed .to Bei feud get ckly. . cutta atmosphea 0 . much longs.' . . • • long breath and glaneed round. with • • . the loolt of ' suppressed terror which . heed," she haw.. • • 'You' and Lord 'Stoyle have huar- . • . . was only. mys.el ,, 11 Tr0111. Ill 01"der i ng . by • t -I Would rather die on those stones" 1 • h Bernard had mitice 1 • ."Ilti ' • • • : • e wdusted boards -"than apply for ' r'g• .• • 1/1 • e nick of time. I . e .ni • . . Bernard looked straight - befere . went into the sinolong-rhout and got ' ht-iust " th ' • • .. • bernard did not go and dance, but . cigarette; Alien he hunted up Fen, mail send postal nOtC. --be. Whetted melodramatically tit t e. . t et s all must get to Schiff & feneller'e early • n ' * ***********40*****, 43, help; though the incljeldottl I addresS •• •"1 am •eight? Yoh lia,heh ahoivent • de:, . .. . . ' I> t -ni sr w 1 " IT ' ' . • . . es,' h. feel, a gehtleitien with et heart., ° ' P). , an( "7 Pa0sed 8'4- . on, • •What -what, was it , about?" "Leidy . Wiashire ' Wants to. go. ! denty„. with a sudden ehange of . tete. . the ; ea, • bt r0ene . 2Irietnard instinctively drew aNya:y hreasion .in .hie sod•den face. hSixty- came painfully. :•• Iliad they been guar- She ahook.hia arm instantly, ert ea • ant, her, breath 1.,'•'• he said, AT Bernai•d, I •Ve 2000 better :days." • H. B. Combe ' live pounds!" 1.ten muttered; "sixty- .. • five poundel , I 's a jot to . give em- * retina- nixed her? if so, after air, :: • hSo do 1," she:* said.' "1 .thotight 4, • ' 7 . : •frone•the hand htretthed out to.graeo• . . • Chennist ani DregegiSt: • ah 1'18 arm agaill• • - 7, ' a lot If I could han r Oh t it and --- ' " 1 ' 11,0"117, lel lov s 1 •1 ee • • • . - hyou had fled the scene long ago." . _ 40 "Ilow can I •iielp 'you, gr, Grey? . , , h ' 0 r , .. • ethee :mustn't tell, tales Out of .' . •"No;',•1 he said,: .:10ohing doen, : at : he eaid; Whett, is the niattel? :•: '. : -I b .• : - ' .irchooth' he said, het her grinilhe •• ' her upteried face with tha smile, the. 11 0 t I . " ha:atter?"' said the enea, "nee . e moistened his hips and ..leokeh .h.ehes elle hake.. adaheihe ehu for eehahh, hhhe weeh .reheeeeh :the wile, ruin sir -complete ruin. If I don't fix(.115.' bef°'.:0. . him; tis if be - were b. . weighing eome question" carefully; • .11' 1114111Y -T1.1-14."1 'tct * . 14.1.t*ti tY' Ater •aitel•liitte alone; aid ahort as the .re•• hi•okere will be in,. ancl""he drew his ' ' - 'motet. ";Aed 1 .ought not to have • heart beat. litipefully. it beat still - alt. eight, • and ran u tease e 0410 a • ' s. geteltri ascisx,otsys pounds us h tie: sbya gtttoiellni g,11,:,11r,, It ihte, . . then wit an oath tc suept the money inte hie pocket, and rising- eisehoaity or to .epeak ill. of his op- *sponse was, she felt satisfied, and her . • • , of it! Aro and my .1)004 , tu no ' tie 'mite sold tip: .sir -sold • ujil hrhink .froeilt,111.11 betlehmult erect: • . ' • . '. . • ..-. asiwd. But Whatel'ex it ss as X am haitter eas Laay "Winshire said. . sore y 011 were in the right." • ; thulh 01I l*erllard• Will Yeti gtism•icel,ole1111;11111i'he..;.vei1i11:11 :e.111t1i)(11. 3-10;6eirIe1V1111-litkicelfch ' .1Yiame .11t;(3reci a crY a , , , • • . -'"I•hunhe yoa, „he said.. "Yea ' I.• , • . . re.cl, ,r shrunall • . • Stoyle is aS• t I mill, end ever.Y. 1401e ot 3 0 . alea:: 133,a1t171 •11101e2seateti(r1t.l. tool:. 11.1, . ha, .,10 -tem 1 o a/ ., o into- ithe• streets! • De's . ahh child, my • . • CHAPTER: XII. : • • think I ***as; . but no. doubt Deed e? No ' d eft make a for-: • ' p ttr h• ppm •Ss 0.04.4-0404040.-00-04144.00 .MANe` CALLS are receised • &mit business (hens 'wed many etueente e.ree placed in good eassitions, each year. by . , the famous take het• Le his heart alai honsole her. "4 le may leave gout, ite sf.d• tlunly bus.ineen---unhxpee tad bus ••••, neSS. • ' • ,`.--;110 shook ber head slightly. "N 0 , • •‘ hi! -2 11 1,--th 0; lilt. $ 0.0 4 s no, . ta L • a pieve of papei• crew:heed pp la 1W , As she 'spoke, ho seise. that ehe 1101(1 • ..lit,i01;•‘..iii,:i 4.1..ie‘t.4,1113:111111t.littlif4:11;nis,t,s4;•iits•le::;1.1,0,r1..,,.7 I.-• .., . "Clood-mornine.." said the short, • would lathe hint 'away. 1 don't un- • , • Nance. started, end. turned towat•d ' deretand. 1 ani frightencd-" ' " , pnetnetioa?” L. hseeed, . : • . "fechlif 'it:. 'inShitii,11gfelet•a,"1:1",11-haileystuNue;:isii.c.., .t1h)k:e-, •• , She was silent. for a motteett, then .flt•h°'• it1" 46•1•11cIiks he. left .00 ' message, 'no. • ex-, . ...:(14111:411.1.`e,ilsi:iiiitills11'.(:::;;(01,itt".tt.1.11)t:Iiiillst1..;1:4..1.111:,--,1(!,:ihiiii:S.:11‘ii..,1,1111.11;it6:1:01o,i;n1s . .1:uili. .:: .,1,°,75.;:),,1\t1(::;1.cfl:(17t1r*,:il'iitt':171.11::11,.t11.201,. fl134'(:ilti.t1.0c.1.:)..t2t, 11:31:e.111 oils :(...souti,1.114rift. I.:: alyreet *. . , . -Me. • Stealer lobited at ' her • With • ..11( Ineiect took the .plyee 61. paper,.. soulethlint like pith .in his eves, • ' struightened . it out end read.. it. .. "No., •I suhpose he isn't . ' ' • ,. pear Naneeehel/ ee eve, one weiee 1 . ehiseet to eleid hine We've t'oSt11(10. calpicloun'tt- •. . lees Ay to; 111). I sret*1 0 L;8. compoeition: • • • • • need Out. ee ii11•0--,-WO 11101. latt.'er (lb' ' .bLIS'I'llCS8' 1115'8.C-41-1% 1 41(11 .8()ITY :to:.... lmatwstiolg busi.iit ss : mutilos_i .ee‘,e.. say . that, yeue father • has behayees deterinitied to 'the inh luck. in a' fore"' •varS.' balaY'. Te'ry' .W° trusted iki14-1114 . hig,a huut .11114 '4 ah ehehea leer . het aend say pahester-eand treated' 'helm as • pluat's talents. he:hill's' quesed, played- 11.'411-h°n°8t• '14all' Y°2'•':---11.-0 gre'v 4 1°44" 04- :40011CIY. :Pohl ta1,0 the trouble ) '1),"at11-"w°•Ye 1•3°°1' a g°6•t' d°1•11'.i°t) . ' to hetet alter ow, •lweause it....would '. -What do you c•all. it?-etcio lenifeet, : be* thifte. tiara:es. to ,ftw,(,. 1. deee. eay 1 .nett hint. My. ' teat; eeting lettly'!-he ,y 014, :win .m, •eethce glad (0 . get ./reh.ot .•••sliook hiah:heted-e•-"youh fatheh. lia,a he-. me than' othethe isee :Lei. li .ie; 3 oe, are has 1(1 heeY badly': - Ile. -hes robbed us "Bon% Piece tweet, lhatier.-511ss Grey. Your father. will come hack: - I will follow and bring hint hack." 'Slue rose NV t oat St retvlioct hand, "No, po! You-3•oti Must not he mixed op: you etest not think of us. hVelei;eugh.o.c1r. are' in trouble. Yoti "Let ute stay for a few moments," - have had no. breiekfest ; and I ;have h't had notch.. May I have 2oine tea?" .0111:11s- appri•viiii:on.- Of his taet, If he had bee t eelee• :his years; he could - . She et him with all, a WO' DOL haVt. Managed ,1110111 .adroitly. ' She keit • the kettle on the fire, the tears filling her geese ere! he • went and stood beside bee; aie 11 he 00011, by his nearnese, demonstrate Ids- le - tent ion of steneling her friend. •• It is ail right," he eald, in• his frank mid still boyish voice.; "don't be• a11•01(1.• 1'11 lifeve your father back • 6IS600cIt'srtel0): atta'n1i1ele."'18-',"•oices in: .• the passage cut -short, his words.' The -thaw opened, and two 0101.1 entered, • Ork) west re. shoot, thick -set • matt with a bald head end red whiskersh- .10,i toted saw at. e glance -that he was 'a ernian-htlie other was a Men r it I). IL,11•1)., 'aloft exmeetision, and keen _eves that. darted 'round the room like 'MOW of bird, settling n.t last on Nance's .face•.with wetchful- sera - • 1 s• Miss Gres- • • • he •; • • ' •child t d' • d it • ' •• • one anh have •e, cup, of, tea witn us your r6ward. Mai 10Ve .10 you; and drew her. erm within nard." • face as graye ae an wider talter's,•his • Inatter,";" : • . But ------ Ale went home he resolved .• . • But Mr. • Sheilah was. • wahmed • • to. • mat hronuse. . Come ifcash"; : your heart -breech. fathee,. • • • •' eotivinced that • • . CENTRAL gal, my :• Nance I'm. thinking of. , adi.lali ..You'll, excuse •th Bernard 'saw, and 'there wee sonme. . .. . ions; disgust .for the awful men to de ap3r One en Injustice,h she -paid in tell hint Unit he intended asking 14.1 1041(1 1' Tr 011D, ONT, whom he had just giveti sixte-ilve a low,- threlling yoice.. If allethe „ ,,,, : ' ' cia• Dammed: to 'be his wife, •and that . read the heahtlese worde: -The wretch - • , terrok, which,- at any rate, wets real. her his daughter ' ' ' • •eyronth• I-" ... • shire's to-ertarrOw• and ' 0 so:. : • . il f it)liltey Wit0Lidlio‘,1:01 itsf.,,i1aiteariut .cerciausidsOnolttililin.4;11'. had, deserted her! She was alone, Jo - :the Cough.hets.. "1,'' he haider you conhh the Worse •.. . • thing in .tultittien. to the : Maudlin . . e . , . , . . , poends, pity and a passionate line's world deelared you Wero in . the .. ""°. •w°''''" go rotind to • .. Lady Win-. . • grief -an exhressiort of.' soppheshed ) ' : 'Mat seek a vulgar, Miserable Intel' She stopped: •' h I • 1 . h h • • lie sat deeve an chew pen and ink • any Wheels for a time, Shit. held oet d ' "noef.i-does• 1‘1.ir-3 . Groh. thow any- a et t loop rig ea , . ids teeth and too. much .aliVe • to • • thet.• ese. tears, Mr. Bete. .. Bernard drove hone:, .• hely hell, •he. bald, laitehings. his handsome juetice on" hie side. It does not • • • There• were teae•s in • his. eYeae as , heart aching .with conflicting emote. :II cannot .helieVe• that you would 'sense Of 'his: ifijakies••tO • he *checked/. . 'THOMAS • GREY " • that he weuld write to his father and , Bernarchs teeth 'set hard as: he • • hit, 'is not -that:first time, eithee, Thi sOi 0( a stands for the highthst and best in business editeatlen Can-. aha hiaDy baSia0g5 college11. employ our .graduates as, teachers. We have scores of applicatione front other 'colleges. Ask to see theog•the" day .you eater. Commence *course now- Cala' 14,gue free. • h J. hLLI 1' • ' 1 wereahar,i-azzta.zietac LADEC' RINGS. Of 100 00. zit least . prefer • Elings to tiny other kind or jewelry" For roa.4 We. .pay speetal at,ten- . • thingferthie?•", hee•asIteci.. . .. • .• .. oh humanity ...ellou•Id be lieh father! lt • and •dowpcast eYese • '• • . teemed 11101 arid. began thet.letteir; but.- • • so w the • • state -flees Would. n • -----------------------li41'hancilef11'l'r The terriir grew satire prononneede° Reenie.c1 ipehediblet• The thought tore ''Thank you-theenk ••hou!'" said shah() • themselves. Nance's. face got .• eeehat can ..itay?”,•ho said ia a, • • . t.he • retest shook his hiead .and he- .'hurisdfhien, • And Nance, 'asyse•t; gentle a r • ;Meet ein the negative, • . • h • • • Nance, tv-ould. if he haderentsed the, , His heart teas sore; the sympathy . es" eyes seenied toe. hook.. 1.1P 74t hien . • The thaeh sprung th' her eyes.. : • . with hender reproach and , sad :do not kaew millet • it • ineans-h, .) • ' between hint lend the pettiee; the viol- )0 v ' - . • . . ' . • hNo, 'no, Mr.. Bernard.; not yet...13a inan's prayer,' Ineve twee turned. late of this beautiful girl waa, of eourse, she must ,know in a feeh hours, when the streets! Alia strong nias's pity • :o,s.; grateful to hint. •• • - the brohere are hut le and- • Could nothing be done foe hoe? will 'make • it tip and be friends tion to this line. • Co -um hon. , • ' re• The Lun Tonic • ' it has one " bite 'faltered, • , • • thrilled him'. front, heed to toot • "Perhetps he will •a ado ize; eyou • • • • . • 'Bernard looked straight before him. . The man might be lyink; it migItt - eenuid she not be separate lora e d f • th • again,' as, the • children say ," She gelid after a pause • • t d I.• .1 d• Be tot•e -up •several sheets, and -at • striegiiing with. the :tears, !hilt said. . last 'hung the pen (rota him and. fell /Loth nig 10 'pacing .the. rooM . feyerishly. - • oh,. 1 do. not know what 0), heti" • • last hight-not ah weed. 1--,• • . (1151 from hint; •but, on • the 'other 'hand, passed through his .• . ., Bernard ehook- his head and •sittiled .. . - • . • Berreard held her . }Meld tightly, and. • As. the question . e . all be an invention to • Obtain money Mind he startee, .and 'hitt. face. flush.; 1.q. eiceeee • - . . .. • . e - - .cliArT.Eit acm. :thehe nijklit be some truth. in its• atid • h ' though) be: did not teethe. Its 'his Aile, „ • d d th • • •• • I" • • • nee • .--What wag, he:, • thireking • about? . ••thaniei•el,. can't tell, you' the cause : 'Tint i I t .b• f r fell sl I ngi, eoe ea pep,. le grasp was. mere .elese,leient "Sixty pounds I think.: •• you • peoteeting am afraid meth' he 'said, 'h.:Mies . • • . •-h• Sotto/eat° • father and "daugeh.thehi." 1°1: .0_24rsqua.vr°.1' .,t)•'11,t•••1 ala 'Olt.° 81110 a.,010,. The he:solidi:1m even still with Then heh.thoeght. of. the Man huh" * resolved Otat he "would not see.•Nanee..' hthiltaelltahategari.;,:lel'eth?.i s!..!.1.11.1*t•Ii•L't•ig••..-".:;•rds "311e.. Grey? he stud, auletly. • ,es; ,.• hat: right had ITe (even to •dt•eatit of, toylo aria 1 •••*1% aDt: .414k1 it. . • lighting Lip-aeld an eag • 1 I • • ) • , • • t • t d .w • . - sole, • re eh esh lie.. uid. • threw • tio tee 6 The inan's face lighted upetif • Such a • hen he evokee but after *break- - he could not du -await, , .• • • arl on Elhw Pa.e, 'face eduld oe said to be ettpashe, or• hi . , .. , stith a . thiteg! Besides, he knew. • ell , as 3-ou lol 1 .- • . then once well enough to feel a pang of :hopped,' and hei• .liettet beat faster: .. . • • ° : hiet. an"acietrig•tlesiire.•te" ace bee.. sue would not desert , her father. : .fleated though .tiee• rootte, 'tee.. ahr wahe , • •, , .• ee ehle„ Was it• •• . • i he I nows .olieething. halo She. lloght .I.a..• in t .i. , ilt 1 e ''t°. I ihlit on • t he aftair end ' f ueitish tha , • “Sixty-sixtyerive wcialdedo it, Mr. • hh• u ee e • e • •th •k ' . heave, with ..perturate • tifte) fall i ri " • ht.,.. gate]; , , . . $essimeeth hint. . . - ,..,', . ' , • • •"1-11,:ere ts. et 'man oil/Se-ye , „ „. • into lies eyes, • . . .. . , , . e . •• ' tl d 1 d t hi "ie. hill:end:a ef• that• •Werthless hatimp, her. •••• Name, Idol:eel, up arid shook • .her shame at the idea. He knew that 'Pile strains' Of a Wahltetifel te•altz hear her voice -01341e woke, took poa- ryas o nee hoe fete** s hie!) t: • . • -• , et ooe came • • Bernaede• would save lee and ithy hal ° e wcte e dal est. criminal • Pig qt raj • •k' (1% to' leave her in the , pt. a , ; e water from a fOuntain clohe beside N'‘Lts I ' • on y ask it as a •loait: on earth. is he • . front ruin. 1'. ' 1 .„ .„ , „ „ . .But oh, the pity. of et! • Her: face . m .eerne o se gt YOU Will II MI.. 11.1 1 ..1.1 1 . fILV01"-.. gihe yhtt my mote of hand,h• and Q . 1a.ther?" yet•haps the money.: he had. : 'haunted. him as he drove away, drove ••Yall theY quarrelede ha loves you, he' preceding night, Ile had'lt with him • calteu uotho . upon hint the: censure .01 . ahd ;touched nia arta as sdftly as a . • - • - -thing about thee rent. I did not nu- , • tides %Oh/ should'he treat her with .morning with a paper; it . was .scfnue his pocket to nearly ran over au old woman and Her hahd stole out toward hint ' hl do not lautW. He. catne this SlOneS. it.11(1 bi nations • • so abeently and carelessly .that he loves You!". ' • , 411'01 hile had note been' suflicient; • -Bernard had put his cheek -book in perhaps more might be needed. Be- -at their best with us. • DIAM'IND-t, EMERALDS, ltUBIES,. • • 8A PPII1RES, OPALS, •• nian• can say that -Tern Grey's•ee" pay his deists of the e a ...1. .0 . . P . . ., . Th., •Gro's .fa.ce •at• the• sight df 'It the time he. readied home he .wtts ' in pat hy. a womein's look, whispel•ed th one, of the ladles Of his: aittputlin-. ..(1141.48.4(1' hut .3 • . th Ink li* IS a Inie.: .at,114 .and he took .it out. .. ' " a 1)0J/Celetill.-hauntpd hilt'. so 'that by snoteeittkee What .0, World. of 23(111- . less coortesy then be •wou.al extend; paintipg of the modern realistte' • • ' a . ain NYecor• o( aching desire, end torment- . word, touch, cati c onveY I Behave/. • . • turned and..). looleed. at her, aud .his , sire grew too. streng for him, . the. take, Father" -her. vele° faitteed at . Viould. liONO been a fine study , for ? ), li rt,, after ewitile the 'de- f./LI V INES, • TITRQUOIS, • . .• "I niush • not nee 'her again, never hand met' hell): ' The Words. : that' . . . • . temptation teo. irresist Why, , t he word-hfiii her 1. o id, tete the rent, ' hie ealti to' himaelf, as • he Would have -welade hilt hers would' .. hellossing his tueoperied lettere, aside, ' • 8411'406111,' Mr. Bernard, how earl 1 tbink ' ag4in!'•' ' you? Pen and ink, htisa ',dressed. "No; no; .I utast' not. go • have .been shaken in another Inothente he got -- hat toed walkeh„ like Every 1'('1 L1' its • NT1.37. beSt...• Was. paid. .1.'eate a hem 'the otersey for It a month .ftgo. "'there- is. some. mis- take.", -* _ . ,h0.1" hoarst,••• staid 11020AM., rev,. SM, '1. 1 i• will --speak . .lehn. •-•11 :I; may, 'Will you allow wee ' _ She haiired, her. eyes to his with..a. world • of "welt att,t 4ria • -. "No; • 00, 'not. 'wish -z • Ohl why ••have.'eou come? Why: do you mit go? H. isenot right tha1. you, sleuth!. be teoubled; that Yee-" Bernard• forced a la totha.- "Ihn not hi 'the habit 01 doset•ting thy ft•lends When ..(003,... ore .41 0-010,10; Miss Grey," he -said. Ph 11 1)18. voice Iwo he " What !• • : 'you, Nehcce?, What, de *yea • take the fee?!'. • lie •wt outside, and 'the man turn.. tel with, thee:Sipe in. his. moeth tthlee lord. hien with dull inteeest, • . "What is yout• business here, my man'?" said hereto -rd. "1. Etta a friend of Miss Grey.. atalhe" • '. • • The then remetved the •flietv pipe fro•ut his lips, and' toticluel the rint of - his battered lett. • ' - `"I'llathe ell. sit. I'm 'ite"• for the rentatthree Otinetera.'' • "You are a liellirf?"- said Beitieted, man led b a %pelt towaerd Eden I lace. . • • • She is not mine, and never t an be Ilalf a, dozen couples came into the Loth as to value•and opal- can 14 Ah! •you oni3; knowplease.-Hewawee near • her, Mh poor •:lhetoce! • 'Myr heit.Fate tnoched her yet. onee , • y • r. . • I ty,• er s feelings -e" A. J. Grigg, J MUER AND OPTICIAN No 11'0 Lle is It w s a. lohely morain grid . ha I ty'l • at,' be e•oing •initd1" He dineel; 'at room before he cduld•epeetk, and theil• 'c • h . . "All, reebt, Mr, GreY," said . Bees -11 thou ht, • as he looked 'at the • troes • d b to fll th nar , e rn mg- i e cheek, .• • • home that evening, but. the *dainty •iiands parted, -.In ail instant . thee- g • • in little definer, -which --o-sen seived , . , i. 1 e . ..e , 1, . t , , , . -and (1111 1010111 geass, ailed lis•tetted to . ee re the- ecnt.e 01 a. alkinh, panting', an 0 , eato, i you I be so good, . ' ' . • *arrows, how delighted It would be - :the eltiening of . the ..liihrey London • "A father's hiessing-emake it . o n *d t it • ' -If •1 Po • with- •noiseless tninistration • was al- ..perSpiring crowd; and seemed to. .ho . most untouched, . . separated by a..wide geilf. • A restleas excitement h 'd 1 And as th ' fe 11 a tame full And • -/ - if he and Nance were just setting out Mr; 'Bernard.. The. landlord Will e h as , ey apar , So . to speat, it for •me. Ah! what' it is to •i my gal front ruip, Mtehl3erreard, have -and a • Pol4session of him. Ile •kneser, that he Bernard, ;with &Tang °Cacti -reproach, .1112 could not marry, . ' was in love -'-fn love With a girl " he relahlohred his peornieo to caul.. or a country Walk or drive. She Withstanding the f neounter with Lot•d had beer' No happy yesteeday-not- . friend, a, real friend!' • YoVe saved• eh. He got. hp .A8 • Lord Stoyle aph eeihehso. ham iy, with the erheee, she shall thank you; 1 .ean et -I can't, At such times and insueh 1 • ,.110Ods Preachedfor hiwaltZ : e "e and'• saitntt•th • "" indeed." • . •• eentlit happiness of a child, And he • • Bernard looked up• tdernly. men do desperate thinge• 11 lie :had ed bads -to. the bathroom, and pre. .4' gone down to the club he would have sently he 'sew a hahleh. Iheaseese. had helped to make Iter SQ. • And • he• Not one 'word of. this to. • MISS. i)ht3it'd--PlaYed could never •do so .agaire,. What lost. Gat ieeniainder • of 'the motley Sir and in It Was Lately Winshirelh. ado his way. to the corner 810)01(1he say to et.. ch t :s est h • t d • hi must ask high, and• probably 1:1g , him. Geese . please," he. slate, , ,you: will' not Terrenee had obtahiceih-tet 'such. a wheel) she sat. Slut greeted hint with • „ time.. et' their teeet,ing?•• How WaS • he you to Peonlise th'ett er.. aN "good -1)v° without letting price -for him; but he had promised •. sndle, and ; 'drew ber timple skirts . •11 • . - tell her' now .oi• ev ' . .s fixed toeed- : her sett how his heart .acheed, with .go ta a hatiee• tat Lady Grandi. • from a eliale which they had almost tr • Mr, deey, with hie: e •te • • . love fot• her? Yes, he loved. her, Ile ily on the cheek, nodded: • • • ,"Very well• son's", and after sitting over his Wine, cohcoahhl. ' course. It's 101J•11e8,otit'ast() 8.110S'Il 11111e0a,°'noo;f .1 new . it now and the knowledhe I wen't tell her, Thank you..! A fah-, Which he scarcely touched,. tintil Rob- "A seet is worth more than a . .1 .• • • --•,. son, who •haet a "little hop" of his Penny 'to -night, Mr; Yorke," she . ,,_. . . . thrilled through every fiber of his er,8 elesshige.,,,. own to attend, wets nearly &Shen said; "but you 'shall hate this for . neHig' .. Ile clutched. the check and held out wild he put on his hat and oVercoat nothing, as you. aro a good boy." . •' At the gate he paused for a month ' . his hand. . . and 'went out. - ' • • ' "I doubt the good boy, 1.,ady Win- ent,oor -for a man smoking. a Short cley elem.was leaning against • Bernard Was drawing on. hit; gloves Lady Ot•antlison's ball Was a i)1»jg shire," he said, with a laugh, athe d s he .• - • ro " ' Bernard thought at first that It %vita , , and 'May net have, seen it,. and Mr. . Gray drew it across his eyes, net at all • discomdted, l'A".• - • her , , , . et 6 a loan; co gorse yoti •under - „stand,” he • eel& his vtOgar harm- gdnenteceecerec°11111)(1,ohitgc,i01.: 1:,,,maid Bernet know that ho had so Attractive "As y o "hilt I. would rather Yen. acceptedrd, it . . aft 5 gift. Don't trouble" -as Whidi to write lima' 11)1r4 1e)181161' on but that artistic dragged Of • "please. don't. troubleL, men S'rgiltewellitto photo f:1 will improve have been of 'seehice to you. And you C* Will remember, Mr (Irov tliat No matter :how Gteser le to .1ter'ow• flothhig, of this?"s Ingeh you enjoy yotir 1tigii.utii(inilt the plan's; effusive offer , of hoine DhotogvapIis of drawritg'' ).a0 golton4gwilt)311.efir yourmfrietidA 'and Inurnmr1*10.: r.Gre,y got the check cashed -it y will increase your mebers of your falai. tvr'Aordr " ftwn on the I3ank of England-, the flowers cm.inted to appeal to him. )11 ask() 'Sr Ott a 1)(,,,a,utiful homeWard. certain steps the thetIght 'kept him silent for • a is a A•ely nice Don''; sm tee etionient. veasture. we can had two 'more glasses of brandy then went with rather un affair, and ,t peva:tiring and not too seated }dense 1. good-tempeeed erdevd was vainly en- hal' • Mr; Greet hilt it was not that gen- . ,„ehat,s ite at . o . thenall, though the man was geite as- . , 1, leplied the man In trhe old lady looked at. him. deavoririg 10 .datiee and promenade in was a great favorite of hers -of what a Matter-of-4mq tone. Scenes more or 'in comfort, half the nutniter of the ' as she lookod at hint she did not seedy and disreputable -looking, . ‘less painful soh, aa every -hay expeeh. 116 looked hard at Berred as he once of. his, owl touched "hien not, morns which would barely have held, : wOman. was he not a .favoritehreand ado Way for hint to roach the - guests; . . • . r wonder at Pellets/8 infatuation. ' ,144 , , . . "It's a, matter of fifteen pounds and Ilernard stood in the hall -way, I "e your father has . gone back?" hnoehori taen w.?1•14. 011 solo•kilig fine eoste. Sorry for the young lady-" perturbably, • wondering why on - earth peopio she said. "X %yonder what mischief " Bernard went back to the parlor Bernard knocked' twice without re- end Nance. • • Should •be such idiots as to volun. i you and he have been doing! What • ' . . . . cell/hag any answer, and the man tarily unclet•go elicit discomfort and .), ht. maevelotta man lie 181 Have you "Throe has hetet some mistake .took the pipe 'fi•oin his mouth and ,, d , about the rent, he sal ; • but I citn misery, :wondering why he himself • seen e la, g was there, instead of sitting at hotne 1 •"Yes,"' ho held. "1 have just den., in att :easy -chair, thinking of Nance, / ced with hor, and ;been sitting out as or sauntering among •the trees in the well, Hoar beautiful she looks toe Mall -thinking of Nance -when - a e. night, Lady Winshlret" • voice at his elbow made him staet. ' s 6 Sp 0 g • After some hesitation and another It was Velicia Demerol, The smile adoway, and it was scarcely to be that always greeted him was on her expected thht Leath weesaleh minted knot*, Bernard went in, and hnoek- ing at, the parlor door without fips, the light that always softened• have guessed theft the sigh 'WEIS called 00 - thein when they reSted ort his face up by a thought tit Nance Grey, or sun,. vnterod the room. Nance was not thore. Ito looked was in her eyes. She WAS the love. that ,he, had been comparing her -and round with a theillig of fautillarity, list Weibel? in the room,. she was ex- Felicia ff8 he APtife, ' qufsltely dresfeed, AS he took rer Lady winsbire smiled and lookm as if he had been acquainted with the, hand, he thought; "I.1 1 were en- at her fan, . , tiny, neat rooin, malt the Mee work- talile, for yeurs. 'the ve.h•y scent of . , and gagod to her, 1 should be safe," and "Yes, she is very pretty and she asked: fiat that right." Unfortunately, he "Who might you want, sir?" had npt his checktook tv.ith itim. ''111514 0,1'0Yr' ' sttid Ilernard. "That's all right; the .young lady's • in there; you better go in." 1•0•0,416.4?0,41~0110x1.-tx4up.4wout... • , ' •• t ' I e•t• . till ett, 1 he birettas I 1 nes he s if you thought I altvf*s ap nut the table, but he noticed that the Ig/Ignao' yt?1,oeht1111(171,0artiTtulAtItiu,l‘eviolikt iteeal heel not. been touched. On a charaou 0 plot— Nance, Was seated by her work. "Yeti -are quite a stranger, table, hoe head resting hor hancl, Yorke," she sttid. "Why did yoult 9 ete-te,010 St 00(1, neatly arranged, the 1/11(1 she hurried with an ewe:hots /oolh ' tem° to the piceie the other morn- 01,..lhe'll'isejlici‘ilt;ewthele'11718"it11(118/J11/1/(ITIVIi°,1:"" httoks; he hall lent her, One was In her beautiful eyes its he entered, leg? 'We had a most, delightful time, open, and he touched it half uncon- responded Lady Witriltire. "Well, Nance, my d4;ar," be. began, and we expected you at our At 'Iota° scionsly where, her hand lutist have dding and WaVieg her fah an5.1 touc,,44:41 44_ nesnY 3 PfluTO STUBI with tat Unnatural cheerfulness YoWyli 'been Otilli? kr414 lAlt I 611141°6° 7°11 wer° b°.11'4 4°' 1 14. # 114 .tyll . 14, • 0,1 • • '' • • .11111111111L__ 1 v 44 Sunlight Soap your hlanlreta Wilt twice them fleecy, will not injure harden them. It Loft, whitand. 711 — -- -- -- - '111 Nu d.11111. I • 111i.5..-LJli,,W.—•-11•Wh. • is a guaranteed cure: If i doesn't . beih,fit you • the druggist .will grim*. you your money backs' Prices .26e., .50e, and $1.00... S., C. WZLLS & CO. • Toronto, Can. '41toy, NS. . . he 1V0 --me anti my partuer---, ' have overlooked it; . not once, . hat ' 'twice and three timos:• But it *as 1111 • ' of • no use. Youee father has defraud- ed 00 01 03(01' flay pounds -11 pOundS," Said the other man in sharp vo1ae.' . ' • She'es; ;shity-five ‚11001015,''- skid *r.. Sheller; "and We're obliged to• make an exateple of 11101, This gentlethan is .0, detective-" , , • .. • • Nance uttered a cry and hehrunk . : nearer to Bernard.'" • " • ••• • -:"And jee'S come to arrest .Ithat We're-eh/1y • partner and hue -every soh,. rY for' yinic young holy, hot we're. obliged to •make tut ehataple: Yoit 8('C,- 11 isn't the rent time. Ilt's •a man, is your hither, voting holy," . • •"I3een enthezthing the money of his emplohera for ttnths past," said tile detective; concie ey, • "Metter. of a hundred pontuls or move, according to: tho accounts." • "That's 20," assented Mr. Sneller. . "A regular bed case. Youhl better . tell •your . father to come ottietlyi young lady-" . • • "Vos; give* rio trouble; , all . :thee worse rot' bun,. put in the detective. Ne.hee -ev•as incapable of spoet•h. She; dung to. Bernard's item, white pa death, and as silent, her eyes (lite tended with fear and terroe. . Pith, love, burhed• in; Ilereard'e hetiet, • Ile drew leer. to a chair; "Slt down,. Nance," he said in a voice .so low that the othf•rs : could not hear it. "Leave them. to me." 1 -ho stink into- the chair, arld :he turned to the men. "1 ant et friend of Miss-tif Grey," he said. "I will. talk the mat- ter over With vou." "A friend of Mr. Grey," said •the detective. ".Ah, perhape you are • the gentleman. Who gave hien the (hawk for sixty-five pounds which he chatih- ed at the public -house heft night." " .• .Nance moaned and rose to • her feet; but Bernard gently pressed her down again. "That's all right," he said. "Alt!ihfinglit It Was a, forg- ery,'' Said the detective. "iltes cao- able of anything, I would say." • "No; it is mine," said Ilornitrd. ;quietly. "Will volt step outhiele?" Ile walloed • Into the passage and ,tiee men followed him. "Now, Sit,eller," he fad , ''1 take it that you want your motley Mee Shellf,r shook his head. "Ithi hot only thee money, sir," he, said. "it's the ingr(3titude, the ehe tutholes-•" .; l311) CONTINV10,),