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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-21, Page 2e L. 2 wow. Clinton News -Record ef, Get the. Most •36$*:+44..***********4,3************************ Oat of Your rood I Feet ell that irlOrditutely taken hate it. 4; la Weak. Weak eteeatteh (bee 4.n# L. youn By. Charles Author of Garvice You don't and Malt if yOur stelanaCh• . '.-,. It gets tired easilyi And what it falls to s,, : i digest is wasted. Among the signa of eweak stomach WWI headed/19*MA 4ingreeable • are uneasiness after eating, fits of nor. T t "Better Than Life," leg. 01 haVe been troubled with dyspepila for "Once In a Life." Sarah, .the nudged one, came forward , ohYled "I$ it Mr. Grey you wont, mum?" osItireaitglillitt,elnarisdetItildtilenithverlegatitterryedhanhlia: behind here "because golll-" "I want Miss (Ivey," said Felieitte It was ors the tip of Nereids ton- tonsay that Miss Grey had -mo" also; but she ivere. loath to IVIoclern Juliet,Nit part with this grand lady so 'quickly, so she said, instead: "Wt on'you voitie in, nunn?" voicia followed her into the little sitting -room. Sarah bad kept it neat , • years, ape tried.,every rowdy beard of, but. never got emything that gave mi efle 0.1. etele Heeds Septet:wino. I peewit • • Prattle thle medicine toeltighhefor the good - • 0.4014f4K404(41KOWeSE-041e71(...$44,1143.i.)1****40314*****44(4914 it tam done rag. I„alwaye take it in' the ••'”' _ . Felicia's lips quivered, "All of which goes. to prove th Mr. Yorke is 43, Malt .4)1 excell„e taste, but nothing more, I,orci Stoy • Ala I see! You invert me to untie stand that -that- Ithet vile, selli creatures the best ,ef you mer i ur Ilut is • he stroree than the res • worse. than you, for instance?"' Iger eyes dashed utter). Ittat. Heelowered his eyes, • .4- ."dlext are all. very much _ alike," I eoolly. "But that isn't a They rowed past, end 1 got up aft a time and trent for nty train. I lo my way, and found ine!self near tl village teethe Bernard 'Yorke end 11 young lady passed- me, and went lo a, cottage on the heittlie 1 ha lost an ot her train, end having not ing better toi, do, I strolled into ti inn end got i4'olue tea; al-"- "And zeade Some imarities?". -el said, •-sleortiftilly. "1 should think • rouges natural •to vou to WAY tI spring and fall rted would not be without it." W. A. Nomura Belleville, Out, Hood's ..carsciparilla, Strengthene and tone g the steMach and the whole digestive system. ********************** Northerti NOM 388113- i Northern Grown Seeds • are known to be su- perior to anyiAher,being earlier , hardier and more product ve. • We -are selling these r seeds at the. •saine price '41- as the big departmental • stores. • 2c A PACkaore ere de 15 Packages for asc • •. 33 Peckhges for. 50c • 68 Packages for $1.00-• • .' •.. hand. ht "Ilelp me to -punish him; help me lit to made him souaething what la• I feel nowt r- He took her hot hapds In bis cold sh ones and pressed them. ei "I'll do anything you like," he tde• eaid. "He ought to be punished. X will help you. And-" She let her hands remain in Ms,. stir). looking • over his, head and be- e gond hint. • 1. "Yes," *Oho .seld, with a harsh ' er laugh, "you shall de what you like $t. with me then, Even marry. zee!" us Ile raised her hand to his lips, but 10 she tore it front his grasP• n- "Go-go now!" she panted, • turn - Ing away with set teeth, "Go, or-• t•-,' or 1 }all hate you!" te and clean, for she did not know that Miss Nano, or, for the matter of • . rey himself, height not come back at any moment; besides, t she held Bernard in awe) and he had told her to keep "everything as it was."t'oitcia looked round her listlessly; even ate that moment site was •think- ing -of Bernard. "Miss. Grey ain't at hottee," said Sarah, smoothing her hair, and es- sutning, •as well. as she knew how, the mann rs• f a "rogular orvant," "Yore' well," said Felicia, "give iter this." She put the bill and smite Money on. the table, "And tell her Ivorkwhen sherorh conies in that I have some,' "Yes, inum," said Sarah, "though I don't know when she'll come back: You see, • the gentleman didn't /MY- • He said as how Mr. Grey come; -butsomehow I don't think . either of them will. They don't gen-. _orally when they're be trouble," she CHAPTER xvxr.r. added, with the shrewdness born. of it We live in sadly degenerate and un ▪ py, Lord Stevie. Ile shot a klance at her Which more • like that of hate than. love, "1 don't kaow what you mean it pleyieg tee sloe" he said. "I felt le)tet,e,titeuistse..._t\ovelelmtevi Nts1k(ematli gii ixvut would like to know," • The shaft wont bonis, and shrecas •eoen her °Yee. eWe 1, wet • discovered • whet?" "That they hed been living in the •rettape for the butt month," he'said• e She halt rose, thee ser( back 1 the (hair, hpr tightly compress:. ed; her faee yery pale. . A • tiet•ce jealousy wns enewine at her Meet; "Ite is as bed as the rest," she neurnimeci. aielosi inaudibly, - • • "Yee; he ''4 hough, In a *ay, .not as bad as you. think: He :looked very happy, .• never saw him brighter:. but - a iteivly 'married . man eught..to look .oily, oughtn't he?" ' She- sprung toeher fet, n- et, overtur ..leg the costlyetea equipage, and con- fronted • him. with•a• face deathly • white, from which the dark . eyes flashed like hot coals, "Maeried!" she. breathed. • • • yes,'. .he drawled, -"Shall ring for the servant to: pick '. thes • e familiarity with the seamy side of lo satisfactory times, In the good olc days hellcat liamerel ' could. hav • WO. • ' .? • te avenged herself so easily. She could have employed the hived iterrassin, who was always ready to a hend, and a bowl of poison or a q nine -inch dagger would• have "remov ed" either Bernard or Nanee-or bell • of thein -and 'Felicia's Jealousy anr • Pelita6ued, .• alas! the paid assassin is on of dete; he Mee gone, perhaps forev .er; and Felicia, ,fis she lay across her 31 bed, her • burning cheeks clasped hi hi'r blirni4g „hands, felt powerless, -• note) ri .the peones° ef Lord Stoylees. assistanee. BernardYorke married! And she had hoped. that, now,Lady Winshire's wealth had come to, her, she would he his wife. -Married! •It was woe than' if he bad died. At ;that neethent • she wished him dead with all' her her heart, for puesion bas, an . odd. • knack 'of swaying round from...love•to hate. • • •• • • Presently site . began to ask: 'herself whom. he had married. •• It was not • one of their .owneset, or there Would .• heve been .. no . reason for ..cenceal- e :Meat. It must be soree girl of the elower class, eomo ono of • whein • he was ashamed... he clinched het hands at the thought, end her White, even, teeth - bite at the satIrieeeveeled, •The the eniserablee feol,. • to • .turn • 'min.:here to :gentle •Vtilear: giri entity Lord StoYle had said that the -girl was beautiful.. Ile • had spoken of her auburn hair, vi - let eyes. Was :dues then, this colon -Ion ntore •heau ful than, she,. Ieee.• -Beta?. •• • .• •.• • • • 'a- ' .. She got up and went to the • glass, •. and shuddered as she.looked the white •'face 'and 'red eyes that looked : • out at; her froth the ' draped mirror. • .• • • • How..she mart love bine this man wine had -.left.. her, passed' , her by. • that his deseetion could so transform „ her! •-• • ' • • ... . • ., She felt • that life* Wes' over for her. :• •• that all joy and of • Joy Were dead, • There evae only .one thing to live for, and that wae-e-revehge! But how to obtain it --1w? ' • • .. As she crouclred in chair, • her hands -writhing together in' •hdfeeellio. . the hateful •clesire to see Ibis. grill who had •seatelnel his love from her took possession ot her. tehe Wanted to see • what she was irk°, • to see. :with her owe eyes what it was that had stolen Bernard's. heart from her. • She .had said that she Nvould not , et! • to • Long • Ditton and • ;Doke :a. seenee.and••she would not; but she' . Ironed. go quietly, 'secretly, and • see , .11erneedis wife,- She would. wait •te. day or two weit•M t'l• she could proceed coolly and cat/timidly; • There liniqt .be.„som!- way' of _, pun-. ishing him, of.. injuteme them both, and she would devote every. fault, all her .energer to the. task. She. lay aw.ttilect all that night, toss- , ing .feveriehiv, to •arid fro, and was so Pah) and haggard in the merning. that: l3owden, • who . still remained with her, Was mete concerned when eheeetune with the Morning's'. iota . is Troth -Inge I am qeitaNvell. It O in feu e Aso Grey? asked Felieia, abhently. -• She rl.d to retail Nauce's fete. and though she had scarcely noticed ' her the night Nance had arranged the lace on her times, she rementhee- ed that-sho was pretty, and had rue burn hair and sad -looking eyes. Left her for a. girl of that close! I Then the question row in her mini -the burning question -had it 1••11. - rice'. her? Lord Steele had saki. the:. he had wen the entry of the married° ha the register. But Lord Sine le might have lied. lie wee quite cape Able of doing so. And -why should Bernard emery her? She knew hold lightly the nun of ,e• . • ga ti loner ref women, then of their own rank, Wee it likely' that he would stop eto colt - alder one In this girl's poeittott? guildlersehaeZdt bitetathereasitio; rtellnee ho.hie4r ge7(1.vs. 1.1 -gltellse,edn_. Id ho were not married, then I She stretched out her hands with a I retell that seemed to come from her I bursting heart, and the sigh was . I Prayer, the first prep r that she. had". breathed eine° she km•lt, at her moth- or's knee: 13• 8.4eGk itvoe rinti,,itt,, back to met give hint 1. _ •Sarah ran in, panting: " 'Ere's the change, Inuel. +eve: been .gone longer than I thought, .but 1 'ad to go to , the 'public." • Veleta drew her veil over her white, working face, "You may ewe •the change," she 5 . And eou need -not tell Miss tedx:ey, or -or Mr. Bernard that 1.0411- • "Yes; mum," saiti Sarah. "And. what nateee" she added tale .1 THE BUTTERFLY. dem° oft the textradteetnaer te.etre pt Thre. Wane Inseet. The extraordinary gifts of the but tette' race have always excited the 'wonder not only of naturalists, hut of the moat ignoraut obeervers-etheir el; lent reel unseen Limoges, the Instinct by which they distinguish their favor.' ite plant fond -lis, for Instance, eveu atnong the scarcely differtug secedes of the complex raee of astere, where they show themselves, as Professor Asa Gray said, "better botanists theta many ef net" their skill in depositing, their . ego unerringly on .near the preelee plata ea Nehich thafortlicoatteg cater!. ' pillard are attea to feed, although they as butterflies have never tasted It. To, these should he added their luxurious spread, of wings, glebe; opportunities • for.theee likenesses and variations of color 'which protect them during the few days at their winged state; the brief bare when, if ever, their - eggs - • must be laid and -the eentinuance of July 21st 1904 10,„, lossoore Disease takes no summer • vacation. If you ne(4,441-esh and - Stren,gtia use Scott's Emulsion ;• summer as in winter. Send for free rumple. ACOTT ZOWNE, Monism Toronto, * remade, see, ane e tee; all drugetas. Noso• mosutamatattailhottcz. Poverty to the sixth sense.-Gertnan Oroverh. Too toxeuentre ri•Abit. Ire -Won't you have Um as a Wed-. ding peek:mit? • She--Bni afraid 1 couldn't exchange you.e-New York idvening Journal, A•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ta i the raee made sure. The Whele retain . rellectir Proper. , : I ot aniMal "mhulery," as it is now, term- • I've been Wems, our Cook and leads to sotne extreme eases, 48 in ea, reaches its highest poiut in them • 047 nylulue Iti.e.t.(Tniet wbeasstiltookkiend, 1 my wife does our cooking. i the fact that,. while butterflies are or- • dinarily monegamous, there is yet oil° - • species in Africa. which has departed so widely from thus rule that the male r Ftitnbtrhoeodr"snlittedyeSatialteisathBedstpaainirosweldhotg.. . • has not one mate only, but actually three different Nvives, each to utterly Mara than three. , . • unlike bhp in appearauce as to have • „ tee seserg te te go meeeteine tem lte; long been taken for wholly different . d ,,f cfoll11.w11,.oniag. coIds filleeles.-r. W. Iligginson iu Atlantic, , ear: eremite it. mown; ere, Grey,. eel. rather. eye) celled to • • the hill," said • V AVM iddiVMMANYLkOliMMAIrMSAWAVAIM • "Weil, e...s; toll her that MASH DariF, • Ile got into trouble himbereting"-- Miele. "De You Idlow where Miss "No, mime." side!. Sarah, tride. . Sarah was Justly proud •of the word (.41'sY is 'lynx?" • 11 and, repeated it-ehltubezzlirer vont...) t Nvounded love would have been* ftp • Make out your. list.Of Vegetable and Flower . Seedsand bring it to our. • . store. We have thelo-. gest variety to choose. from. ' In ordering by mail. send postal note. ****************** •I t H. B. Combe, 4. • Chonnist and DruggI41 . .: „I ' • - • • tete feeitese*de••••••••••••••• . te- ve--------,••' - '••• . -- - ' ' . . . . _ . . PALI', TERM Ol'ildS,' SPa"r„ 6TII.. ) CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. • . • • • It pays tt, get; a but:Mess educa- tion and it pep; to get it in our sch-: ord.. • Our a tttialanee this, Tear LIS 'been' the lareeet in the hietor f c lege.. We have placed.' more :students • iU po.sit els this year than. in ar.y. pre- vions year. Write 0 - the college, foea magnificent catalogue. • • • • : . • • .' - • W. J. 'Elliott, Prerod.111•:. I), A,• McLachlan:., Principal • • • • reepeet fully:. for, beauti Cul as she mode cif his masters. 1 heard ell sakeouweaist"a-bo"Ittitirooughtuidt,hebukteys-thooplieied," .11d:sag:at •.kinunewarkddlbetgtes.eltslittitkneeliyisdineostoecia, and sniffed, "Mess Grey went off the , grand Indy, .noteitlistruenng thet, sho saNtre dn%,-1,10shmemaoitypa . did come in'u swell brougham. !No; • dully, It seemed to tier as if she her.; M'I'''Aniderdninri.‘d(1(tieldyi,l';st•o8UaYse'ld, is in m•1- . son?".leelleia remarked, as she moved self had spoken. it . from the persis- toward the door, • tem() of her thoughts of him, "Mr.- 13ernard, he was • a. reg•ttlar • • "No; ,the didn't; tiike'. thgugli e ' • good ;Tenure, auk]: -serail, eerie .1,0 they. come for blin," said Sedate, • says to me, del take -care 01 giss. • "Mr. Bernard paid 11)6 money what • Nance, Sarah; and you keep the pie& 'e'd stole, and they kind of promised ... tidy ande as it is till Mr. (Ivey eoeve , hot to go after him. Was n bad tie -eight Mr. Grey ever iNisloinallcd;acr hlf,coitt;:iillivacaedsyA-.11iisrls*,011(u;artanYiete,:i:110:1•hiviole:frn.1.1>a:lesdnanodrattlea-it, beek,e. But i don't • woeldn't. er took Miss Nance awae, • sdo•oonlitAlier,ogiutlauith?littlet, gstextrutii,elsin.4tno. tA•atitrf dt:edke6levevet,ntilitliucin,i';"said 1.; • 1.s‘ttlieirYo•n•-t'vrisseeilTel,gwlth g gililettertc1,18"tt. till; ' sencial:1111.ei I:tatsly-14;G: Bernard is, though he iS• s‘ved,"' 1 -he of 110 uso, • kran.vf iad,v; for the expression. of she._ could. .scarcely, walk to the le„tieeee. race hate. steed:My changed bhraoittigflitiainnetin Whit:b.:WM sunk front iteneby to half -1' alertness,' g• .. "Me, lletnertir' she said, . with..es- Mee up?' • • , • . She staYed him with ean 'imperious eMaryiect! It --it' is a. lie!" She Pa'1'15teod'I .thought.,"; sante slow tone; ''$o any one would have thought .11 they. hadn t seen the yoeng lady,"- • . .•' ••: • . ,e1VIttet-eN•lett . you 'inettn?'' breathed...• • ' ••• '••• •e['hat . she •wasn't that • kind- of •gerl„ he said, signoicatitly, ••' One, ear :Cell, don't you knoW. • 611, yes, she is. his wife- right:.enotigh; :13sicleS; • 4. made. further ]]e .looked at her steadily, as a man .• of his kind .does when he is lying. "1 foiled Out that they were married five weeks ago:: I've' seen the register:this mOrning;• it's all. right. You cart asic hiin 11 • you like.. 110 will own up I dare' say. And she Wears. a ring; .1 .sa,W it on her ' •Not 'the' sort of girl to wear a ring trulese-tinleee •.she bad. a right • to..it. Yciuld; say so • if you saw her." • -She §:toot!, still, drawn to'her full height, •as If •powerless to native as if turned to stone.: '7A despair raged in her heat•te the' rooms seen 'recited before her .eyes. 'Married! Lost .• to her forever---fOreveri She had love ed him, heel nearly asked her :t� be his wife, and.then-then he bad left her, 'deceived her, and' nihrried another:woman!, • . • • The •Wild words she had Spoken' to • 'er minel: • She had said that it Bernard Yorke . left her for' culotte:el womatt she would kill. her or •hereci.f. • • • cletet,believe ite" 'she Said et last iti a. thick voice.. e"It Is a .."1 thought you'd say s," he said, Cetietly; "but'.10s the truth.. I 'knew you .wouldn't thank' me, for tellieg v011 -:not at first. Ii.ut I. think you might be a little • more civil, You • LAL)IECY • RNGS. • Of 100 Ladies, , 90 at least • prefer Rings to any other, k .of Jewelry. • :Per this reason we pay .spectal. at,ten-;. tion tO this line. • You will the faVer-. ' ite Stones and combination at their best with us. • DIAMONDS, PEARLS, • •• '.• „ EMERALDS.. RUBIES,. ee • • SA PPHIRES,. OPALS, • • OLIVINE% TUEQ1/01% ' • • • Every Ring at its verbest couldn't exdoct •to let you go on believing -in 'him. 'Why didn't he tell •ou the truth, this afternotm instead of- clinging on to 'veer hand as I both as to value and' ,Oba,* again and paced the room:, Lord. Stoyie ilionght the tiger'the den at the Zoo„ as he watched. her, "Where are they'? 'What is the cone .01 the Place?" she asked et "Long Ditton,"' he saki, "They are foand him when I came in?" She sunk into :a chair, then • rose ifY. .A J. Grigg , • JEWgLETI, ANI) OPTICIAN living tinder . the name of • Itemized; Wants to keep it mild item his lathe er, r dare say. The • gird looks like a lady, .bute-well, should say •that • • She was a nobedy... That ho Married" beneath hint. .dlyrtie •Cottage,' Long • Bleton. Itut.".--he added, otricklY-7 "you're not thinking of going there. 'mid making a• scene? What would bb the good? Ilesidere think of the scan - del. You: don't want. your name he the society 'petters; you don't went-" • • • "Myrtle Cottage," she imitintired, its if she had not heard him, Then she stopped otiposite hint, and look- ing over his head, said: "Good -day, Lord Stole." • . Ile rose and turned his hat round, keeping his eyes fixed ott her. Ito had done for Bernard ,Yetrler, No Hone. • is .• but what about himself? - "You 'haven't forgotten what told • You juet now," ho stud, "It was for so Attractive but that • artistic photoso will improlte it. • No matter how mach you. enjoy 'your horne photographs of your • friendi and members of your fain. a fly inorease your Masure. We on ke you, a beautiful oh raoteristio pict- our sake that I hunted out the ruth. wanted to show you what poor Med. of a fellow this • Yorke yes, I'd do anything •for y011 to win, smile from you, l'eliela." saltily, • She looked at him fixedly yet Ali\ "You would `do Anything?" she cied. "Anything!" he repeetede With a thitemence 'that sounded- ettangely In She stood before him, silent for a oment, then elle. 'said in a tow voice nd es if she were weighing vry. word: • • "Volt are right. I/e is vile, vilet and treacherous! Only-ony a onth Ago he spoke-- Ves: I have ten deeeived cruelly! You know it, nd do not eare to deny It, eilt, 14 • could ottly nutlet him siffer! If I ou 05 11' • MY )(Mgt' " flee breath tante painfitilv, her Boss jiegilYT PliOTO 80010 ,4he out her ere parted, eirowine the while, regd. • • 5.• 11, • is' the beat." said Felicia ilapatien- ly and wearily,. "Ithink you ought to resteenise," said Bowden; and' she • held•back • the . letters• in • her hand; hitt Felicia took them from here glanced at them„ and •• ow, StOre During July and August .; Saturday • closes, • .. this store will close every . bights ,...., • at 6 o'cloek Wednesday afternoon. • to o'clock. , • e . . . . . . .. . . . . *steak! • fnclitTerenide • "IS that .-the ----de:de' ddeeeede-e- ---edeedeeeeeeee-e-' . . , . gent lenian Ni iss 0 rey has gone' With?' • . 11 hitt is he lilt? ' : .. . - . - . - • ...11-4/41e:tio•vliletli;z1.-4,140 Sarttli, ircr delight and satisTactiOn' 0,..t.t.i *:.:a... growing- .thoutittrii s • high, .cleOted.. et digit and pelted f(. forward. • , • ... eteolid yeti, sit •down, main?" . • • ' • .. relic iat. declined Vri ( 11 a „moVenierit ..* •of .110.1..,,,,i: . . . .. .. . ..ig•if,....„ • . 91m, well, 1111110, he's Met a gentle- . .e • • men. Verde; eft' 'undeottle ' like a -. • "gentleman. He's- got dark r 6yes and sheet, wavy haie, •ancle '1.. drivee :, a . . dog-eart with yellow Wheels, an'• a . . . brighe-reddish horse." ' ' • . : ' . . leelicia smik into • the . chide 'anti . A We are keeping the wheels moving, b sell- ing goods close. It will pay .you ' to buy now, . ls,= anything,you will require in.the next few months. * ut, . . The sale is not confined' to the following list .. willfind hundreds of• mcney-Saving :values not rnentioned.here: " ' t • - •••11er • • • • ..ppleSS the . soaP ybP tit• Nee,- use hasthis br4rid you 1 stared st ealebt: before. her, She .bad, ,r1.-1.1 'are libt• getting the best. -1. recognized, the rough dtmcrint ion', of .r-ir . . --,' • ' ••••• • ", ' ••• .7.7"-"7" the' cart ami the chestnut, 'Dqck3r. • . • ' Lett for use actitaint ianr. *. vim.... 1 "-Whei) did Meee tine, go away with •••,..• - •:•_.- catch -in her .voies that. Aarah"-look- : , • • eee a vele d •X•Lx.-... • . ... . himr: she tisleec1„ with •so - singular et. • • • ' •• ' ' , . . e - • • .. . . • ed at her. shurply. ' . • . . • . • ' . . r. • .. . .. . . . , -,. i `-`4firritil St'(,'' she said,putting her.• :Bereave eeetaed his.train after. leaNd head on. cum side and hale eloeing her • in velichi ' en' the precedent- nigItte . ° eyes,- .."It-' s betterpor a ntonth ego, . n1010. I could tell by. the rerit-book, lalenItl, .., atts g' ,.tv.taast- • in i tilL•41,111 a otiiili..a1i;.h• etho • which I -pays regular vvery week. with• •• juoguhiiht.°J .' • • • • . • • "They. are Mostly bills," she said:. "Yes, miss," said Bowden. "There are .ofre ' or two oid ones as well. iTheres that one of Miss Grey's.' for the lace. Shall X pay it?" • asCented with he gesture: "And perhaps. I'd better get het' to • make sonie hiee 'for thatefiew evereing-dress" said Bowden, think-. • ing that perhaps 0, little '. talk Might rouse her mistress from... her lethargy. "Sh!ii quite as good as • Madame Crise,. And cheaper; not. . that that matteranoW, miss," Felicia sighed. No, it did .not mat- ter.now. She wile rich. enough to he . able to disregard eeenotey. Rich, yes; hut how wt•etchedt •-• "I .think I'd better send for her; I've got iter addres." • Pe icia, looked up languidly, . "Is it far?" sho said. "I think I will go and :400 het.," It would take her out of thOhciese, would be something to do, something to thil• bout Bowden eve»t and found out the bill, and Policia put it in her pocket, She (pewit it, however, until . she drew it out with bee handkerchief later 1» the morning; then, listlessly, she ()Herod the brougham and had herself delver' to Eden Place. On her way elle began to regret the *whim that had prompted her to UMW, WU! „ WEIS 011 the point of telling the roachman 'to return home, but (hawed her mind again,. 6Ve0 at, she teamed fortvard to pull the chek- ' string, and sunk leek Nvith a, Weary sigh. The sun Was shining brightly as Lite welleappointed brougham stopped nt No. 2, and three , or four 'glebe who were playing hop-seoteh on the pavement, littered and blinked at, 016 bettutifUl, pale -Wed lady, in the rith moureing as she stepped out of Me caeriage and glanced round with nristocratic Weariness and disdain. ".DOes perttott named Grey live here?" she staked Of GM gardhlt &rise. One of Otani iledg alletner. , , . • the, money 11r. Ifet•itard. sends rne. ' • ••• ' nouIdnot /tells knowing- -thn.t • ihd The tulle 'dna ; the •nalne agreed. loved ' hint, atal-bow ',that he thew • Felicia'S, heart beet quiekly„ her cal-, . • *hat lova •nieutit-he „felt sorry foe . • • • .12it Prints tor 9.1tt • , • . pet_ Still we have a, few huii-.. • Made ,)f fine. white Cot- ..., died' yards left Teerular ton and ,..Nainsool:, all "46 • . price 121c1 sale •,..1 . styles tastefully. trimmed ,,,1-..- • pride' ..., ... . .... . .. :..,. 9, 2c :with fine lace and em- . -. - , broidery regular • •$1.00.for. Iti. •' or catne aide. went. • • . • hr.Shwas rich.11e hoped thee . "Where' theymarried?" she asked; : She woeld (ergot 111111, end that ego • • . - ':i2'5 .‘ • LOO . 1 ft, ,.h. ,, id, . ,i..,,I,„ ,, ,, w siled t tat he had .se .en, 0 eorti of• .. TheSePa:-.41eohtddi4:1p';68:: '• ,. :t . . . 1'5° u • and her breath . seemed to, cease ivhile ' • 1.1 ' , ,` t*- - . rthe Waited for tbe -answer. • ,,.• „ -... i•sc..9ttivu.coliltiirlt‘Yeefie?.111figS6bicaueelecilloYtlivdedarlitds : 12ic li%Itiet Dark ati.d. ' . • ,,.,.. Sarah slioolte her heed. derifiree. : • he thought' of that ."gi ntlentan and he . • A V • W arni n g t: 0 her. Ile . ought to heee , I heard thhit ask her to ha Ids wife: ' teem so oueld to -have. put her on •-, . • et guai a.gruite 110 t new. Sarah, , with a good deal . of . his- , He 'was . glad she Ns4iLS . rih; but trierife ability, gave a fail' illit..tatie?1 ' ' - though he understood JOS father's re • anm of .Nance. s voice d- anner, . : . ferenee to her in . his. letter, not foe d'he blood . rushed to .Fel i e i a' s fa ce, • one,. Moment did iiis allegianceto and ,her eyes .closort, . The *hole. thin* :'N - . . . • -''••ta. tnce wvete llow -shi ld out do so. • -v. as' . cm- ei a hel in ing -her: '1 he • wild • While be loved her, so 'PtissionatelYi hope that' Sarah's words caused to* . • . spring up cu. .110i, bosom uoarly ebo4ed , so devotedly? 'Tit; dear, .wet Nanee! Sh' was waitiltg ' for him at the her, - go- "mit,0, .e• • 01;rse ihey ntot, , be$ gate --she ltd , heard the trein '0.- 81.006,,, satd 'Sarah. ..,They was ..verr by -and as she lilted her face to his fond 0, 000 . io), ),,e1... Any, one; could: , ., he fancied that she , looked •rather • , 1 •:,110'es, in her lovely eyee. : • : ' Mee 811014 end that ' 0,- 0. • . see that, the Way looked" she added, .1vith the prite. . "If you 'want 1:() make inc the hap- : cocious ShreWdiress 'Of• her class: Mid piet4 and in tist 'conceited of neeo, just . Wk. '. "X sherecIn't be strepried. • if • • - they was: though,'' ;she n (wed., nnie.a. .tell me ecet intive miseed ineldunce," ''Tliet•e is someechane, slut said, .:16‘11‘81::14C1 lgtelilassds:de:f1)Y":111;:sheals.liird1"1: •.' fi:rbeiffnil‘iiintll.g---11' ge'r . many' tittles that day. 'Yes, Cyril, ly; "gentlemen like Mr, Bernard don 1 aereeany .• own people, . 11.1w Miss tod led: her Jitto the sitting-roc:eh. CreY, de they, . 0111111? There. wils Emilio that hd. risen' before hint eo 1-1°Iile1Ticili:bowollined‘%tZIT. tet the , bill. . • . „ . - , ., weit't be, in such a hurry to send me . altn ost • ilia (1 i bly, • • • , • ' . •• away another tinic. ' Dialer reedy? - '')(!i, ""4"," •8"111 Sar"b' •411 .1hci. 'I won't be lenge I wonde• whether • wmPun cif businvss in a M°1"lit- ' Robson wohld .belivo that I Opal dyess ."1-leven-ond-six, isn't it? I'll run .in next doer. an' ilist ' *1;fireles than ten minutes," . • , ,get'dt, If You 1. e•Who, is Robson?" she tiked. ' w°'''ti'llii" Wditill'. "iurit•" • ' "Oh, liobsoti'd My Man, My valet," •• She daught up the bill anti .tita .,.,back:.ehd wiped tile hethis -of per*, }311.esati.iiido,w• tteorhebiN,lee:tilit:tietvtomf (ho e 'r,01(0/0111:.. Money, and Tan otit, and Plicia, stink Nance abet...Iced a Sigh, Ilow little piration from. her forhead.. • ..,._notiv„ detalist • • Could sate be dreaming?. That she ''' • (TO 11b,' CONTINruthi.) should have Conte there that 1ioriv ...,.;„.,......,.......„_. ..ing, was like en incideet in a trtod-• • eidental to be true, No, no; it was • IS er.n riovele-too .. Unreal,- toe coin- op& I not true! There. were Other Berner& ' diouseess a,d: With Yellow whole -than his. than Bernard Yorke, more dog-catte •', Torpid Liver • 76 good patterns, reau- „ lar 121c, clearina at de • • 12c and. 1c ,• 16.10e • 8 full pieces left extrt • - heavy weight, 36 im• Muslins wide,.re. roc, :for. 8c, Th. 14stof tb:s season's • buying, all new. goods; Two pair Cotton Hose regularr;c• and r5c. tor 20c HtiAC, splendid value for . lor ZOO'. :Ju0 Ladies' fast black Cotton • "I'll risk it•;" she •ittid, with the She sighed deeply and looked wearily round the little room. llet'- nir4 had taken iteariy All Headaebe and Stomach Na.ce'ro knickknaclts-the Wok -table, troubles are thoroughly the pitures, and the boolos; but not • all the books, for Sarah had SMIlg. Cured by Dr, atlases gled one cd them away for her own deleetation, and, having read ft, had • kldney-Livor PHIL it replaced it on the otherwise empty shelf. Ms. koalas 0.4tsP, farmer, Chestowe, . Bruce County, Ont„ statin:-"/ have used D. It caught Felicia's eye, and het Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, and would say that gaze settled on it. It seemed rand- there is no medicine that equals them as a. cure liar to her. She rose and took it for stomach trouble, biliusness, torpid liver from the shelf; then it fell from her and headache. I was troubleda great deal with choking. The book ,was her own--. hands, and she gasped as if she Were try: apittittittn hdeftrytihsainvgeDprioCehtswe'osniCdeldrinuer, successful in tuy case, one she had lent to Beettard, . She stood staring down at it es it , "I would not think of being without a hex el lay onthe floor -as if it had beim 4 ' these tiills in the house, And whenever / feel any Serpent Which had stung hee-0 in. • symisptonms of these disorders I take oee of these variety reeoiumend nt. Chase's Kidny-Liver Her book1 ire had given ,it to thiti Pills (or the- troubles mentioned abov." --thie girit it was true, thin! '111,1 Dr:Chrise's Kiduey.Livet Pills, ene plit mart who had taken the girl 451V4111 dose, 25 cents a hos, at all dealers, or Edmen. wins. becnard Yorke! • son, dates and Cemparly, Toronto.. To protect She went to the -window and lean, you against imitatems, the portrait and signal ed against the side, trerublitte attd um -0 Dr, A. W. Chase, the famous receipt shaking under the stress of conflict, book eighteenmos every box, fug emotions. . t Vain mita °tat W1100:0, eltRitel likdt• Ile • hod left her fee tt ('0050011n50011 W441'141000 applied. -#9rit.gtrli V•00. .. • *6,, . a deed it had, to the heart. d they set me ail right age a I can 10c Fianneiette tor B., Bought before the ad- vance irt price, this line is • worth roc wholesale to- • claY, and • to keep the wheel going the price Will .... ....... ... 80, 7c White Colton tor 6c tu. • Splendid. Value in line white Cotton, 36 in wde, if we had to buy theCot- ton to -day it could not be sold at less than 8c1 sale price....... Bar• • $.50 Black 111 or e en Skirts tor $200 Well made, deep flounce, ,thrc frills, ail sizes rev- • lar $25o special sale th„ • .. .. ... . • White these last ends Dress Goods., • in • Palley Tweed and Voiles, regular price 50c 6oc • • ancl 75c, sale price 350 °It.71;4111 TOHR 1; wNen' SUCCESSORS TO R. COATS &SON NVANWOMMYMMMANWMWMMAMA 1,10-11,