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- : . Lady Wptou went ou her klitilly or. Would you like to Imys a $am- Thom for Patrons. Pr Yu K
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, I . , : -er drew near , 1310 oopy of the ParrAcrIlt Afto. A clQver tuvatrieal isiaiwartor lit V40s 0911 atrliol;Or. 010 -111111,Yburlw, 104yof 1W $oar AGENT& WANT41).
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The, Diplortial- . . It is really you," she said. "Tile grave . 'ad I Mboill".022240 011baututes. ___ .. L . -
. W" it . TIJE BEST AGRICULTURAL city, lri Town alla roularv, it is a1PPV-rN-AM"$. PA1141XISIS 0
ing'ChAppie--1 w0ally can't . I I � I i as not given bilel, It$ (lead?" I along bN11 urget), v.A.1 with retiAois, TO= , I row-wmax is NOTIU140
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. : "It, Ili restll�r AtTgelf, fair lady," be re- ttt cuiting A)i or $104) Mkomill iwt 1)(l - , CORN r-XTRAC.TOR -"k P -Cs bottsir th" - tQA rou". Alf"04
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'Ve-moluber 3�our name, ls�t Vve.au Idea I n 0MANCE plied. ATlier grgVe and 1 are yet Strait- L AND HOM-E PAPER 410ft' In tile , loal, roorn witli sticki and - W_ _- I '--4--,�!w�-- ------"r Tyler. * ndov� Out-�
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'I've Alet loll here before. I gers.11 01"Orcolills, I - 1��, -_ 1. I "A SA-W-�-
Nervous Ilowt -OA yes, very 111gely. It's :1 . --- - ___ - I - .. i A long, low nturmur came from her - on, the American coutineut. No. 'AT. (Aemler, who mlilagem tile 1.0watre I WV ---.W"
in -The )Sketch. 1, ..'' --_-r �;_. I , ; ... �, � '' .... .. 1. L I , r ... .1 I .... ... '. rogroasive fanner con ufford to 'I CONW110 AC10TYXjZNRl SURN111"
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r y house. I There w4a a Jolig debate about tha he replied, Ilth"o clivel: - opes 00 A t. 4ri a , White lips. to without it. Published week- : Antoine, apprt-datitil. the rvason,,tLbip. Tip$ " Cleaning Somo of the, La J Wand
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.— ,no "Aferviful. Itcayeull' site cried, "is tlllfi hm of tills argument and Ivan pleased . R.150, per dozess; sons
Royalty and: .Bryan's Third Licking, costis hor r ly. Only $1.00 per year, Drop I
r ,,me, but it was Settled, at once letter, but merely an Invitation to In FootgoAr. -ples a coat$. J44013014310.
. 1 my trillinpIA" 'the women of N44 by entering to, their Co., Popt, Q., 60 Irront
when I; -'vesleigli saw the Allagulti- ar"e, vf RuthwelAls grand ball -Vie - .,I ,,,,, ),,Ifr afraid of Startling yoli,lf Post card for free sample copy. . hats lastead of o 'XII(a vogue for volored I
George Ill. -wag puzzled by how t4o L ady L , rdering them out of tile - . leatlrj!�r boot$ A-tZy11W11:;tiIi11r111=tQ1
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: 4 as . be mald-11but you have good nerves- Agents Wantedo A44reosi � and shoes. Ixag brQughl; with it ni"Ay , . I L.. . , r L I . 1
apple got into tho dumpling, eesit parure of diamonds. 940 prollounc, 140,st cUlurAvo, of t 0 ge 10A." tlie4tre when they refusesi to leave thelA I '
"Th � of white Satin. "Nothing "IS it really go?" Cried IneZ. "IIQW you are a, grand creature, Inez,',' ,00m, , MO s In the matter -
at's. notlillue", they oned. "Bryan n I ,, L et ra msponsibilitle If$() OLOLTIMIRSON00
doesn't k aloe," she declared, "would go with. those Pleased L Do "'THETAUXERS' ADVOCATE" ilk the vloaki of ,
I , inow how Its wag beaten. L � 4dy E'vemleigh will lit, I I must 111juahl" site cried, passionately, L 14 L 110 h44 Ilited the corridors of Ills play. Cleaning and ronovating thall Was tile ,
Herewith rovolty Cheers up. -N . ew su�erb stoites.11 rA-na her noord At once." not dare to us% iny name I If hatred and LONPONONT house wit)), P19001111oles and. fitted mir. c;�se Mien blitek Aud brown leRtber hold � Wgrds st"O. Mulsla 0-oomplIpto
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' , "Did ,sbio. fear you would not receive - . . *ed sNys,
4ady Lynne may be par4onea it she , , undispot V In tile ,,calm of f OQt_
York Sun. contempt would kill you, you, would 410 Mention this paper. 1201., , l'ord at -convenlent Oftees, 1.4'r(Iry lwly %10 COMIC Rr
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__ did titterr an exclamation. of surprise An 111vitA00014 I . rr . ao�,Ttlp ifit,60TIC.
� . now at my feet.0 IL � L , , '' ' ' - .1 I - ., 1, . 1, Oil booking ber seat gets a key whiell g(Mr. 18hoes In the rich red and deep Al, POULTRY XUPS11, U coat$ etolt or
RUP , wlion. She .Saw herielf for the first time to "Nro; not quite .that," replied Ilia wifoo, 441 am- $ortuliately invulnerablo," lie, r I L11- I . I I . tile p1geollholo st,lotted tolL )ter I lits _ JAI! sit a for 25 cents and our waioguo of w 09ok
'el HQIPS.L It.21 . place, green obades which are so Popl;
IA court coatume. It Suited her regal but She 'wA8 anxious about . pr
replied, with A light, lauglio ItOh, ]lore ils. ' The Report Final, and [the call thus *iest amured th ,,e,sent.ghould always be wiped ut, once 134rNalass rilive.
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lKnivicer--Tho upliftcolumissiou Advo, ,style of bQAut7, to p.erfection, The gleam- It Inez could have foroseen. the onsse, .nev r they are tp e orig.
I IT ,,ken Off it th 'Tile it. 0. SNITIT 00., Dept. A., OrMia, Onto
, liquees of that Imll, t4 c4rdA alic .11614 1`47 1,1114 ,Lynne approitchin . Introduce 'I'll bile Stern, latest Piece of millinery will not suffer. inal color Is to: be retaine
. c4tos gymuiiaiuniR for the farmers. .. Ing satin, the sweeping train, the co . -t y .q r me, Iuez�l . . ,e garrulous old lady In I This is & far wiger arrangement than
Bockvr_Yinel and they should have pluines, and tile r ade A lit Ivor jewelled fingers would have lifoni to . left to, be .L L,
r � . - , tire doamondo, ade A ., Nvqlat is the matter, darling?" Paid �of the boat had pestered the guide Tising In wrath against -t cleAn4d till the next day, They `- � ' - -
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0 alarm clocks fOrthe rQO$terS,�N'ow York ' aL Pic torn into 811ricids. A, tho"A'And, tiroes at- P, . it he matinee hat, 11 LANO WANTED.
. tut`6 Such, as *ilia Seldom a 00, an iilp� "How I you lookI Wh4t,i ,with her com,morits and quQstlons over a OuI4 be� placed llinkedlately I thL i
I . � "erwardsite l -Ir cut, yot I - .S, . for nowadaya there is often a good 4ont 1. It 0 -1%01%0W"0N^ 1. - .1 . - �. , L 10
Sun. Lady U4varalel It gaged: at her in wonder I 11 ette4 that site w it 102 1 , I ttst L che h trees, the wholo, surface being. then g 11 �
___ - and delight. a � her late voul lit an7 case have been, I( , ,since they !lad Started. flor meek of coiffure a . d to S, Ila one
the same� I ant tired," olie sai(l, In a low voice, littlia hursband,r Who wag , hunched locker system kee arm .
� I , . Jig, the secret., over with 'it rag, dipped in Jukow L
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I Knight Errantry Up -to -Date. I Agatha, though less ilia nificently at. Another 'hour brought Lady Everaleigh unlike bov own-11tired imd wearied.. . - .. I I � � soapsuds, until eyei-y spot of MU4 or Wainted'Scrip -
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Aucient Ruight, breathing his, last on tire , looked yety fair aAf gra0efUl, for - ($.T W, 't '- ' r ,, ... I _ . Take me home.11 , , L toad -like in the bow, fished in Silence. - 11 I � : dust is romovea, I
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. the field of battle) -Bring e my haip, Uird Lynne and Inez litid. presented her, Lord Lynne looked with solue little The old lady badr Seemingly ,exhausted When, perfectly dry the leather should Toq$outll
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With a beautiful set .of peArls, g. Inez, "to aurpaes.you - Surprise Rt tile. tall, handspi 4-11`0 141-1403LUR. .I.AJ " 1.1 1-411w. 1. ". ,o J A,W"Lhd!R 11'.� I be softened by means of a -
� the end is nigh. . � , which 11, . y no Stranger every possible point in fish and ami- . rella,blq cream
,,,,r Can't Tel suited her delicate beauty as well as (lid Bveqyow -wato is anybody in, cralt. sitid personal his- - I . sid Polish . - I .to to
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Modern Kid-Hully our worla-will be 0 the ball and Tall. who Stood bylits, wifela side. The gon- mal life, w9od , A ed with a silk handkerchief. W11 fty Cash. Wrl
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I 140 diamoluls the regal And bril t ,, , an bowed .o, t0ry, wh she suddenly espied one Of - I In tile case of light kid, gasoline is the
cash SA w1dout do Slow AlusioF-Cor.uell bride, I Ilan us 6 be tile belle. Yost do not know rlem, , ag lie, met lfbillp's. glane On, , a paths of ollyi unbroken �, C. A. SHEPARD & CO.$
Widow. hor%y inuchr depends upQA it, 1. re�ally and turning to Inez, said, "Illay I ask those curlou : beat cleaning medium The shoes should, I
OrtM4 IlAtter we had . for an Introduction to your JIUl;I>aAd,r _W - r however, la'40. ease be plunged Into it
. � 11 . Even, Lord Lynslie held up his hands think It So imp , 411 1 r I ater frequently Seen on .small lakes - tL - Box 1901 Qakaary
Mith f4 comic gesture of surprise when, bett I which are ruffled by a light br basinful of oil, SS 1% so frequel
Wei ,or pongult Mad=e Wevors, There Lady- Lynne?" � I eQ7191 I itly and - ; Alberta
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I Recommen4o.d. he behold Ails a. Lad gVersleigh -are no diamonds in London finer -Wan Withovit looking at hina, she Introdue.. "Oil, guide, guide," She exclaimed, � erroneously done, this treatment being
Iliusband-Wh.y were you so anxious, to slll�le y � . I (� the . - I . t , lie leather; wid 'E'lietter . S OUTH AP�16AN V311TERAM' iANI)
. 4 gayl at Ittal. - )r4 - "what makLes that 'funny Streak ti -
,Vgurs." ed.,the Count �tlijaldo Xontaltl to L� ., L Apt to stain I
get that maid? She does not oeen; to me I You lwl see," Said she, "what comes I . Lynne. , Water, No, there -right over there I" k 1 . &Tanaa purchased, highest s;pot essals,
. Afrer a short szudy of the splendid . I I method is that of dipping a rag in the PrIom P414, Will puroh4w any surrabor;
r7 to be efficient. of this. DO not be stlirprisod If my con- face and 1 '14 had ths, pleasilre of nieeting Lady The guldeo wag 'bus rebaiting tile . gasollue And distributing it eveily over . lifindla Your ZA also lt� J. H411071
4 1. . figure, Madame Nevers I .. Tipllile nuild Torossto*, at.
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: I 'Wif"he lau'L I sin, beeol'4es a sta.r,0 decJdP4 upon the toilet. The dxegs waLs Lynne in Spain sovie yeare ago,!, gaid , Old entlema bOOZ and morely I the surface. It should not be forgotten, I rxr 0
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. -Lady Rversleigh. dill, not. m. 1% however, Ili this connection that gasQ.
11usband-Theu ,what did. you engage . . prolillp,sy too be of the eat rose sLatin, coveredL the count to, Philip" "I am quite chotrin. . um,. led I'U,m-mm," L, I ANrPM)--SQ1UTH ArRICAN VADT)DRAN
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�. " L . wrongly, The beautiful Lady Lynne cro- a, and od to bave the honor of renewing � our "Guide," repeated the old lady irnL DR. HUNT'S BUST DE VELOPER line is highly inflaromable, and it should W Sarip for ,,,,,.. r r Sta�ios prieoe, 1W
L her for? with .rich flotZIS of -wIlIto I"i . .. " , k rr Yorkyllie, Toronto. -
Wifo-She has lived in every family in atpd a perfect lufor, She, beestnia the loope( with wlitte Camellias Jultintance.11 tones. thAtweronot to boderiled, look will develop Your bust from TWor W. never be kept Ili aglaS bottle, o � I . . .. .
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I I. reigning, belle of the. 1wagQA A I Inez, and right over there where I'm Painting plied wheit laxapo, gag or fires tire aligb:t.
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11� F*shioik&))Ie eac ra,tel Lynne diamonds, She Said, In01qg In a, very short time. PARMS F01Z SALB.
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.� � PaPers'deswilled her moYeinrents, told of were, all..Suffac&ent ,w.jthout ajol, of other her huSband looked at bet-, surprised air, and tall me what makes that funny kBSOLUTIMLY 'J _r I � " r I . �
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The. Personal. App � I. . the balls also attended tile - so I T e 'Orlgq . I oultoble for mixed fw,mlag and fruit;
r heilrd, and people raved about her, She - I . I iilg� I Is bait- : $1.00. express prepaid. -her Hardesty, have you. contrib, ' ear- crappe, in till lleariW. Apply I
Pryor'S e4urels . And certainly Lady Lyttne looked the. May I be permitted to say that the wigide looked up from h , I �iho V4ward's Medlolne Company, "Brot � eight
Coleatin&.-Ana Us Mr. NVAS so unlike English beauties, that most b�eautiXul in till that bri lent b , a sigh: . .
. � , I rla eauty of the blid gave promise of the Oil Bath 11ted anything for this benefit of the hea. 91161- We4stftol, Hosiner. Out,
. glorl t I "That? Oh, that's. whore the. road . urst Street, _ I . .
Such a small congregatioull .ous Southern face won, tribute from throng, the rich satin made her white erfection of the IlQwer?" said the count - Toronto, ant, then this yearl" _. .
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. Hilda -Teo, indeed. Every time lie poet and artist, and people would oven arms and shoulolcTs doubly fair, Her owing.,gallantly to the pale, beautiful went across the Ice last winter."- � . . "I "Tt4rinly have, Dr. I .. It Did Not Work.
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says "Dearly beloved," you feel as it delay bals and parties in order to secure , beautiful Southern face dtaut, I , Everybody'$ Magimine. � I : - - � ... I .. .. � . I . � Pourthly. , My
I a . gas bills have averaged $16 a month.11 , Hubert Henry D&Yiea,r the PlA.VWrigil't,
. WAS TA woman; 'but site turned abruptly', av � .
� you .had received a proposal, -The Bo- her att 1. . . � . . .. Haw Him Coming, I who has, Snt much time In Lnudou
endance. Her dream wag indeed hot, dark eyes were full of liglit,- ara.4, Philip smiled 0 the very florid compli- - _'r I I I . .
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face, but those , who visited Lady
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P11681013�04 voice - Venetian bar"ca.
r,OIIes,g French, chansons, Italian loove
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Beau#es who had bemi rel .
pliantly s4Nv their reign at an end. A
Inez bowed haughtily, �but no word
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crowd of admirers soon surrounded her,
and Lord L i *miled as he be � ard the
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That night wao the most brilliant
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ulition floated like incense around- her.
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versation. Her bon. mots were repeated
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agreed that ,such grace "was ratre. The
had made his"wife So ill. - . -
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- , ish capital, whereof George Bernard
.of certain ourloa, whereon he balliv.)(11,e . - Shaw had been the druma.tio cTitia, and I
had been Swindled, said with 4 .1 -
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"The one drawback to knQw`o4ge, is . . . . latters' asalanotion of the duties laid
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that it reveals sq. many dupes Uld R'win- I . dowu by G. B, S. I
.. dles to us, One Summer, for iasttwoep X . . r I . The owner advised Max of the salary .�
was 'doing' Switzerland, In ills net I * . that had been paid George Bernard, ob-
*'kl" 'The Usideiwood imhloduoed VIEftle widt- serving at the same time-,
borhood of Geneva, -whers tile SWICS Ing. I)urlssw fourteen yelsa,s it has per- (93 .
talk French, I climbed a little, pnI., onea tected it. mer makers h1ave lb"n foroad Y�011, cing comparatively Inexperienced, ilk,
fine -morn -17al at tile by pufts!lc desnand -to edopt the principle Mr. Beerbohm, cannot, of course, _�. .;
, ,Ing, and on In7 art of vig,%le writIng, Tbev -a" now in the expect so much," . . , -
chalet at the top I heard the prettg euperimenta.1 stv,m whiclit3le Undawood . � -
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psewid bbmuzh u decade aso. "Oil, yes, I s-ho.1,1111 hastily in . A
handmaiden -call in to the kitc3i-3n; h . terposed , *.-
eellent; French - . UNITED TYPEWRITER. , Max. "Indeed, I "I expect =lore. Shaw I
"'Quick, mother, quicki Ilore'. a � . . CO. ., knows the drawa. so thoroughly that it .
I I . LIMITED' is all easy matter for him t� write of It, �
-tourist, Pitt some milk oil the fire, V You . 9 Adelaide St. East - TORONTO whereas I knowina, nothin whatever �
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r J I vilrers Surrounded her. No one enjoyed umps, and ,again thought himself , . '. 11 . I Allow Wley always IM0 ,M ATAL OUl . � I I 2 k,
eyea was -walking whh, his matter -of- I rise at her sister's face -when- -the lifilit' I � I . . I . I I . ,� .- . . I a -bout
,ss or gloried in her triumph , 4 chosen b e17 and well. it . I � I .
ter suec( that he'lla , otil wis � the cow.' 11 � 'it, shall. find it dreadfully- hard
Akg� brother by the brookside. Rout. the hall lamp plione upon it;71 , — — ,_. _ . — worki '-Sucoess. Vagazine.
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I . more than Lord Lynne. He saw that she But a greater triumpli, still. was in ,wae whita 4s, Ileath, ,and Joked years Speed and Success. .. - . . I � I . . I � . Hooked a Swordfish, � .
How the siremn tosses in its shim- cared for no admiration bit his, She, store for Inez. One of -the royal dukes, Older, I I. 11 Marion Crawford, the novelisb, Is . . Eight miles I off Newport a twelve Is -
I I berl" he exclitim,ed. � never -wished to attend tile roost bril., who seldont attended elther balls or or
so . "Yes," answered his brother, "and you liant fetes unless he was with Ifer, No I es, .honored her Grace of Ituthwell. , Let me take you to your room, Inezo" an astonishingly rapid worker, thiltak- , I wag cured of sensitive lungs b foot Swordfish. with a sword four feet THE CHAMPMN 39
. would,, too, If- your bed was full of she said; "you 16ok;WGra out." Y long caught. on. an "80" hook by , -
� . any charm for her save Ilia, llilltlti his presence, and as coon. as he , A I
I . society had IV h While the gentle girl removed the dia- Ing nothing of dash! g off three or MWA1jD,S :f2XIMENT. Hugli McMillan and G. G. Shoemaker,
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otones!'-Yonth's Companion. At any time she. was only too happy to was introd.need to Lady Lynne, he - I GAS AND
. I give up ball or party to spend a. quiet asked .her for the next walt , z. monde Irom the rich dark Imir, And help- M�t& S. IVIASTEDR,S, miles, after having charged the boat
., Best Wishes. . The've ed to take � off the costly dress, she hewrsl that may be- in band. On one ao- . I � I -
. . evening, tete-a-tete -svith. him. The world was, a glow of gratified pride, ,on ber . repeatedly and, scarred the atern in . I GASOLINE
"'What do you think!" exclaimed tIW Wit f"e as h upon, the casion a fellow
.saw with wonder this devoted and most rfLd te? way I I was 'cured of terrible lumbago, by
she awonted,-and peo- t, bitter sobs die a � author undertook. to a aurneroug places. - The monster was
I I . theatrical stai,'proudly. "They are go* unfashionable attachment of t a you g le talked of the honor ups of Lady Lynne, I - remonstrate with him on this point, =A:RD,S 1,IN3ME NT, kiUed after half an. hour's. light. it -Zi' ENGINES
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I I h A P � Paid. to the "belle ver,fatigued/f she smido car, eve _
Ing -to .name a new eig&r.after rue.11 of the Season," the beautiful Lady "YOU are O - n to the extent of observing that R. weighed several hundred pounds.
wife to Ikerhusband. � I -upon he golhin could be well done that is . RBV. WM. BROW1 � When the big � fish was caught. it
'17ell 11 reioined the manager, "here'$ d9l never Nvas. made for fashionable Lynne. � - I essing the face benb I , r shoulder; : do 0 I g a hurry. . � . . . it -. �, 0 �_'_ �s C3, L_ M C:0 r4
'.4� - han. you do..*f � her royal "lie down now, and try to sleep," ,P A . charged to; the aurface�, endangering ?___D
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. hoping it, wift drl%'%V b4ter t life," said Agatha one morning,, -with a Whentbe waltz was ended, � 'NothingP" quietly queried of other . - 'r M 1;#X "
-Ohicago I News. � . : dreary sigh. partner found a seat for Inez undertho Ten minutes afterward, when Agatha ford. Craw- I was cured of- a bad case of ,earache . the lives of two men and I
l � — readi r foliage ofea magnificent pkmt entered the r000m with.some wine for , by MINARD?S LINIMENT. men in two nearby litunches, *The is the only aesol,l.ne, Enslue that you can try
.. I . � It,had struck twelve, and the two sia�- ET m6 her sister, else found her lying perfectly "Nothingl" was the decisive re- MAS. S ., XATjL.B.&()I[. capt :s of the monster were towed al. before yad buy. I know what the .,chain-
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. I . Of 0heese It. . I � ters'still lingered ,with Lord Lynne over that adorned the ball -room. He stood ' still, her face turned. from I 'the: light, to Sponge � � most out of sight of the inen in the P1011" will do, and I want You. to be fully
I . � . � I I by her side conversing for some minutes I 'Ho�, antl8fled with it before you pay for it. The
. I . the breakfast table. . . . la�rldently delighted with, the wit and the'wal.l. - . . . about catching a traipf" ask- I . - . � I other boats. Persons ashore refused price is ilow. pull particulars fro ,
. Them was a fair mal.den -named Jen, (oSerious reflections generally come in it � . r 'Vee4ly, a
Who slTewned s,he'd Wen changed to ' of big fair companion. Wlien, I am glad She is alleepin ,bought - ed Oravford.-Ifdrpe 'a N I - � to believe that the two men-, cauqht Wfn- GilleSPIO. 98 Front St R.,TdONTO
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I 11 the morning," said Lord Lynne, with a vivac ' way, Lynne took his, the Young girl. "She looked so ill, I . Rus in Urbo. . until the story was vouche - I � I
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hen. . . smile. "What is the matter, Agatha?" he wZ a Lord . I the fish on their 27 strmid cotton line
It wasn't, her babit out, ,M] � . I . d for by , Limitations of Love.
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I . I 'We have three more balls this -week," look warm, Inez," lie mid; closed the door, , . DRINK AND TOBAC06 HABITS I vandered to the vi.3age, Toin, the men in the other launches.-.
. place by her side. . was alarmed." Then she went ad
- . To -cat a, welsh, rat-bbit, . . I She re ed, "and I am quite tired of glit. ;tyou I - And asked for Ass. Pratt. Long Beach correspondence, Las ' An. "Do You swear to love, honor anti es-
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i � . - . ter, st A music, and heat." the cool comervatoory, and I will fetch face looked out into the moonlight, and I I � - "Thiut's where lie's Idying at." m I teem these, yo'ar brothers Ili the Lordly,
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. I . - For . It. � . . "You . need not stay long at any one you all ice2l . until morning damned Lady Lynne paced Were a remedy known that . would cxire . . . . .. . . . . e - oe,.— Order of Duff-ers?" asked the Noble,
. Fell of them , " said her cousin. I �, � Wil-lingly she ,rose and went with her' wearily up and dovvA her luxurious efia,m. the oraylat for liquor or tolbaboo witbout title Well, next I asked for Harvey Orlap, BETTER THAN SPANKING. Muck -a -Muck,
4. or co-opeCetion. of U40 paltledt it 'But pwple ,maAe X alear I inking does not cure children of . "Ires," responded the candidate, "all
� piece of mugo the orchestra is pla.ying?" ask Inez to 1-1:0 age, Usat be was living in, New York- I
- , ,,Lottic,,�', as,ked Will, "what is that "i -should never be brave enough to husband, ,who placed a comfortable ber, ever and - nou'a passionate C)* toln" . =d Is the greabest diewyery of the �gxcept Hant Dodger, who has been ow
. leave early." She re lied I ing-i�eat for her neAr the fountairti Ing front her lips, as, she clinched, her since .not a orutikard, or a tabaceo usser, in S
�� , , If i - oung lied lived there 'moot a year , - -beMettlug. There Is a constitutional Ing me for twenty cents, worth of ch" '
� "It'i the Overture to William Tell f I 11 "What would till her admirers do? I am and -Wn 'went in sedrell Of an fee, - hands and cried "And this la. my Art. � a very abort tirue, w.otrld be foutA iii.the cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum. "
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.- � of ille longing for Lynnewolde again. ' - � land. . I The house where- 131-11 Xones'used to live merg, Box W. 8, Windsor, ont., will send the ast ton years; Joe Sweet wao triesi
. . slit answered, looking at I hini out I led The dripping waters had a soft, sooth- ilyaphl Merciful heaven, this is my 01- . � Was advertised f*r teat I I
I thankful that it was not my fate to be ffigi musical sound; t, I to teat me Out of my ;�ii
� corner of )ter eye. he perfume ofrare itunpill,, , , . . I I A 11-bue refloottors. -oil the llfirt�lwt , 0410 He now readw In 140w York town, . , mother her successful home e; Judge
- In a tremulous ,yet ardent whisper a lady of fashion." flowers filled the air ,the gound-of the . I � . � . � contemplativi, 40liTing, ti, fritand ot the:� t . free to any Smoothe, who swapped , me .s, s,% -ay,
. . - I - . . And writes that be's content. - treatment, with, full Instrutions. Send �,"kedf,lop-sided, half-dead mare irkbist
Willifun theretipon, told her NvImt she Yet Agatha had been warmly admired, distant musio t000k her thoughts back CHAPTA R XV. Ift this. nivaller will rev,ml t,U,a absurdity of .,
�' had been walting so long to hewl. though not so much as her beautiful . . � A. I : no money, but write her to -day If your 6 w, doped with ginger- and &Icnel
� to that night at Lynnewolde, when She, Wijell S'pslin, Was the home of chivalry, F=Unms with the person to be benefited I wandered to bhe ilu`Wv, - TO=- - - children trouble you in this, way. bonot ,, - �
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� W; I sister; but she had received sufficient had overheard those few words. Philip she counted no braver sons than those should be praiAt"d, f6r with his awletomce, There whore the 4wo roada tork ; blame the child, the chaneek, are it caret Blower, who is conceded to be the 14ig.
As No One Else Spo.ke U p. homage and admiration to - have made S,ald to. her sissf6r, and A smile Of trf� of, the grand. old,' race a �Vlontelco he cast be cured of efthor hu'pit, while wlt,h- The bteck,saxtth's maxltog motor oam.
. he: For soane firm In Now York. : help it. This treatment also cures adult gest liar In Cobville. Outside od these
I Any'Young lady pleased with the London umph rippled over liar beautiful face. out Ills consent the offort would end in fall- Is unregenerate, ignoble, condemned vx.d
Sunday School Teacher— Cildren, season. She liked to see Inez so. popu. It Nvas all sa.fe now; sh� had won the Foremost -where honor called and valor uro, . . . And, you remember Uzzte' Dean � t � , - and aged people troubled with urine dif. graceless cusses, I Solemnly promise to
�vhat are yQu most grateful, for on led, they were perfect types of the Dr. Mdl)aggart, of 15 ToAge stree4 Toron'to, I ficulties by day or night. - .
I � . lar. Xo shade or thought of envy ever prize; what mattered how. life of love ghts of ol Vhey say Fibele doing well I .1 - love, honor and esteem all tho. Loidly
Thanksgiving Day? kill d Sang puer et' sans. re. CaTtada, guarantees a etwe or the appeUto As switelsboard girl down In Now York-
thsreo� to five days Duffers; with all.my heart." I
Tommy 111ticker---m-10ause Nve get fo r crossed )ter mind. When she saw Litly and triumph, of gr 11fied urnbitaon and proclic. But 'e'ldvalry died a ' vilien the Patient foRows his. ollrontlosso care. It Looked Superfluous.
u t ? way, and for otimulanis in from - She's been there quite Is. elp�ell.
Lynne conversing with the most eminent high ho*, IS;y sinil'sa before her. ph -11- with it, "Ashed the "lion hearts" thes.t. jully. I � . . I The candidate 'was then oonlu4ed to
I tlays .out O' school. ip loved her, th,j' word laid its hoin.agb I
. I and clever men of the day, she said, to I D If ' I looked for Aunt Minerva Brown, The.story Is told of era enthusiastic the Trial of the Revolving Pittliforks'-
. ' I � liad so long led the "banners among the aias tobll.000 remedy Is ,epecially prepaTed. fte'a rmwWng out her days
� Not Kicking, herself, over and over again; -how much sit her feet. lie had nothing to .lea I ills Of but Inexpert beginner who invited a Puck.
� r - Is Spain." - .. I tor the pumoose-tbe coat being only POD- In Now York, wth a boarding boxise, friend who had never seen g f play. _: - t_
� . . better it was that Philip has chosen her and agal�a the red lips Smiled Sig she re- Slowly , the gra'ad old race died Ioutj arsol the course lasts about two weeks, That fake hav tell rao pays. I 01
Hick Jg,ysot�--Noeker says You spend Sister fnateadof herself. She never cold membeired. ber past fear. Both remedies are expellent.,Ixfirks, hoo=6, ed, to follow him round th course. Repeat
d , . lands and money seemed to fly from - .
pz, ,al them; tileir name )N I '
I .tile best part of our life in eating. have added histre to his home and title- - 'I have been a long time, In 11 'd , I"ve no bed after-effoots, � his to much. , On the first tee the golfor, after
. Heck l5osot—, V-1410 The time any man ,as heard no more Illy it: —I'ShiloWs Cure will always
.. as Inez did. . her husband, approaching her, "but real. ' A-busidusice ct testimonies, by perniloslon, I I oe waggles, smote miglitily and—missed
, . Spends in eaAingisl the his among the warriors and statesmen Of "ll be turnisised to ahy interastod Vera= � - i yo, tadeo
life. - �best part of . Every day brought fresh triumphs to � ly the rooms are so cro,slvded that I have the nati,on. People spoke of. the M019te- The doetor invites oorresp9ado , Z the ball. Again he swung his club cure my coughs and colds.'*
Lady Lynne. Philip wondered at times almost had to fight my way.01 , sloe � N, y, sun, and again created only an atmospheric l. - 1, . .
I that her head was not fairly turned by a There seems to be a great number of, Isom as of a bygone line, and at the , 4 io Il. — I - :� �
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1. I I continuous Performance. . the homage and adulation offered t people here," She replied, ,,aAd so ,any time our story opene--tWenty yed,is be_ A Cowboy olest. disturbance. After a third attempt, The Amateur Gunner.
I . . .0 of 'them are coming this way.b . fore Inez Lynne was sumnioned to Eng. Kinard's Liniment C.uros Distemper. his friend was moved to exclaim.,
"Elienezer," called out Mrs. 3a9waY her- A Underfoot thought he could ride, -It . "Man, Ws grairld exercise, but what "Ma," asked the little rabbit, "is
Istud. by the father who seemed W have And in front of P. lot of cowboys mounted do you use the wee ball for?"—M.A.P, it true that pa was shot by an amai.
from tho floor above, "have you been No English peeress was ever so ex- "'Rest a few minlites longer," sald forgotten her bil-th—no male selon of . The Result. -1 - I � tour gunnerP"
. drinking, again?" " elusive as the Duchess of Rathwell. Lord Lynne. "You look quite refreshed I ained. Of all their once ii, pony. The ,pony threw him, A. cow. , ,'How will you have ybur eggs?" ask- - Itepeat it.—" Shiloh's Cure will al., , ,,Nob at
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111STO, in, deaT,11 angweredlfr. Jagwft ' Ago beautiful and accomplished, ohar� rest - I have something to toll you the fainily,rem boy, helping lifin up,, said: all!" snorted the mother
. I al . Y) le at al at 116 I . va,%t pogoetsions, they retained only a 111ellol What threw You?" ed the girl b6inisia the lunch counter.
Y' ltabu th of) I ways cure my coughs and colds." I rabbit scornfully; "the gunner was
in It.'he hallway below. - "Not- a0c, n. SUM, d generous even to a fa.ult, all@ auke said about you her larro. gloomy old outle, situated. in the ' I I �� �
I 11 � — wag one of the leading members of the She sinfied again, hitil wittehe(I midst of the beautiful Province of An- "What thre,w me? Why) she bucked "With as brIef an interval of time,) I - shooting at something els,d while your
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Taking. Him Down P Pew. English aristocracy. To belong to her husband as he went back Into the ball, ' dalusia. There Luigi Monteleone solnethitig fe&vfull I)Idn!t,yoit -See her answered the absent minded professor, Naming the, Picture. poor father sat behind him and laugh -
all Ilonorr , tile - I ed. Tinfortunately the gun kicked -and
I Ingratiating Salesman—DoEh" th6se e ist of a. Wealth room, Then the rlpRling waters drew last of Ili% race, di6d, and there hils. 'buck?" ,crW the tenderfoot.. "aa possible interveningbetween the de. The artist was of the impressionist the man sat down on your father and
patterns are so fine, madalft, that it is coul(I not Obtain admission to it, nor her attention, and site bent ovetv the wido-w, with their only child, Bianca, re- "BuckIll sida the cowboy. 1111atal She it on of the oval spheroid in the nidl- sehool,He had just given the last touches killed him.'�—Proln the Catholic Stan.
hard to choose between the two, Still, rank, unsupported by Intellect, To be fountitin with the lovaliglit Abill ill her Sided. , only oughe('Io'1--Detroit Free Press. liosait";!d. receptacle by the female repre- to a purple and blue eanvu when, his dard and Times.
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oil. to talle both on her visiting list wag an,honor upon dark eyes and the smile upon ]ter lips, A Stranger life than that of Madaniog � 'PILES OUR I ED 1 I - K 6 TO 14 DAYS, genta , wife canie into the Atudio. V�*
. I ought not to tempt Y � I;o one ever saw that same smile Monteleone c tive bf the common batnyar(l ftri-`
of them. .1 which people prided themselvas. She ould not be imagined. She, PAVo qI-NTMZNT is guaranteed to oure any ety of domestic fowl and the subsequent "My dear," Ike Said, "this is the land- Minard's Liniment Cures Garget it cows.
I C-0.9tomer—yoll doliob—ivs the goods was not proud; no one ever called her again upon the face of Lady Lynne, S6vo, Bleeding or Ptotrudl appearance of the mine in the matts 'of soape I wantefI you to suggest S, title 4 - r
, haughty, but she was exclusive. I too, came from the illustrious race as ease of Rdhillog, 3111lid,
. ilia . When oral people had entered ther consdrva.- . , MA In 6 to -14 Ilsys or money rotunded. = o0huft0rce where congregate the " for,,,
, � t tempt )ne. — . it Wag known that her Grace of Ruth- tory, and stood gr6uped Ismolig the flow. her late husband. They 'were, Ili facto � I-: I "All right.' - ' interrupted the girl, "I ,,Why riot tall it 110m ,, she t id, A Little Previous. I .
- , j _ LThfair Play. well -was about to give the grandest ball era and shrubs. One or two sought, the only two members of the family Narrow 9scape foe Sornobod . e, 0, . & gypsy, upon reteme from jail, met
as left. Their niarriage was a blip one; Y, ' think I understand, Scramble thri�el` after a long look, J
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. '. '4ra-A ta�tic%ll declared the balfback. of the season, the whole fashionable Lord Lyna6 had done, the coolness of but tile decay of his fa,mlly brp% the Mrs. Vpsome-You have noticed, I '. -� - -f (C(Home? wh,y?)o - S, friend,
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,world -was aroused. Those who were the fountain, and Inez watched them heart of Luigi. His day-dregin was to suppose,., that the new society editor Winatills Liniment Cures Coldsf eto. 93ecause there's no place like it," she "Whait was you in fort" asked the
. � ,-whatog the trouble now?" dentanded lons watched with some amusement its her eyes wan, says your moat; Striking peculiarity is I -1 � replied meekly.—G�Llsqow 'Times. friend,
I 'goes of others dered over the different groups,, her lie died yoxing,knd left one little daugh- " � "I found a. horse,"
Use referee. , . sure of receiving invita,ti win back. its glory and its honor,, but.
Is � -with amusement the, lutri orsoifal, puldirit'ade'?" ss Not aided. - -
I I . -1 tried a kick for the %toniae'a, b h who were not so happy quick instinct-tellf 'or '� Suddj Pu y Ne _
this. fellow blockeA it with his ls�td. of -- ' ng 'her who WerO IOV- . ter, Bianca, then only 'four years old, Tome M40yiner—Yes, -and my Ropeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will "Pound a, horse? Nobsousel ,Th
Iconsa'i City JOIITXIAI. . Lady Eversleigh was the 'first who era and who were not, Madame Monteleone gave herself up husband was going right around .to the Frank Lipeoln, who used. to !>a well always cure my coughs and cold.s.11 wouldn't jug you for finding Is, horsee T.
mentioned tho, coming fate to Lady All at once it deadly pallor overspread - entirely to the education of thi's beloved newspaper office to ha,ve*it out with tile known. in Chicago as an entertainer and . I. -1 � I I IrWtll, but you see, I found him be'�
Lynne. Slit knew that for herself at tha face of Lady 'Lynne, a wild look child, who gave great promise of, beuu. editor, but I happened to think that per. humorigt, haA been appearing in Landon fore the owner �osb him.'o—Dverybody'a *
Busted: j she IiAd known came, Into those dark eyes, riveted as t � 'Ad' hex, mother formed high and haps we'd better'lo6k lit the dictionary for a time in a nionologue. One after- 'the Smokbr's Sad Lot. Magazine. I
anti mirrors here is broke. -spell � 10�zkf, hopes for )ter future, Ileautif . first. After we found out the meOL ng noon hoa had just made his bow afid Was � T.tse man who smokes; 10 -cent Otero .1 I I
. First Almhouse Ilisnate—All. the dishes the duchess many years. She waited though by some terrible on the g ul - ' ,; i
anxiously to see if her two cousins -would half-xvtrtod face of P. gentl6man Who and gl tod, her daught6r might adcoft- of the word We sent our man and O' or about to beginwhen a, cat, walked in and or two-fers, attogles, or a pipe, Force o I
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Second Mulhouse Innig,to — Sure receive ilia Ommo. She bad h6ard 'the stoodalone intently watching her, For plish the taak in Which her lather had od. 900 extra eople.s,o( he paper.' Sat down on th4g stage. Wh,i puffs luside the 4mblCing 6"s- � f Habit, I
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they're broke, T y wouldn't be herelf duchess Speak In very high terms of one monlent her lips opened, "You p in, ge. 4rb that S to a I
they wAsnIt.-41arper's Weekly� i's though failed. She might inarry, and her h(la. _t butill said Mr. MAW . r jr. . IT Wish, o1ohn," amid the editor's -wIfe,,
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Lady Lynne; but this ball was, after all, to utter a pl6rding cry, but even the , band c minatta'S I�i - - _* a a o abst!Z
,ollsent to take the time.honopred nifilent Cures Diplitherist. verdly. ,"'11iis is A monologue, not tot 11 I 11 hoe none a ymell)-- "that Toted try not to b,b
the touchstone. , - very bress,th seemed to die upon thorn . 1 _..7 ......... . 4_� � 11 , � t to this It ill t . ,
J nan16 6f Monteleone, or one of tliefr ' Catalognellf—Stsocess magazine. 11 bou h -hit m , It 6 . miniaed when we are dining oi,v
A Mistake. "Lot me know, directly if you receive thW Vera so fixed and still. The bou- children might bear, it, and so the all- too Literal. I I .1 1�$ , .1 I insil0h."' . "Elit Whitt have I done nowrls
. 11usband—Only think, iny colleague, a card," Said Lady Everaleigh to Inez. quet of flowerz the held In her hands fill ds,nt -Taco might revive to more than, its � They . tell 6i an Atellison. man who Evop Notice 10 . . "Why, AvIsbil the hosbeas Asked you If
Cohen, ,whom we )lad to dinner last Sun- "I am Very, anxious over it. Lot Use - into the folintaln, but she never heeded tome If he 6otolllaisis about IsIA health
day, Ism died nuddealy. know at buce.11 I t glory. was going down Atreet; with it girl. She 11,ow eASY it Is to borrow money when And MY6 thtit tile ollgesitlon's bad, .you'd have Some more pudding you ro.
Udy Lynne Smiled at her cousws the fall. . . Ptarely did. dtlier blothef or child ilatt was oild of the kind who believes In -the you haven't any use for ltl---Se Louls they drop ilia Wnt on him by st,"Itbk plied that, Owing to a tremendous pres-
Wlfe�-Irmv I wished we ]lad invited "Lady Lynne, whg;t is the m&tterT— , A,nd for Cho opening tore glad. I ure oil y,*ur space, YOU Nvere compelled
oagov words, find promised to despatch , tire you ill?$) cried one or two lad e/A the&*,�indatbelongllftg to the castle. It power of the getitto hint, and, as they Zinc$. I It be 61sssorVes the -UM48 fire hard a
11im for A&t ,SJlndflyI—'Vf4Vg�&0ndOrfer a inossenge I who , a au - to dieellne.1im-Tit-Bitff,
Blaotter. r at once when the lunch was iful bub lonely and sa;dden passed a candy store, she saide "Neawt There's hardly anything the average , And 6at he otinnot,aAyd enough, . .- , �,
I Saw that white, startlk face, and one ed home. Tlie greater part of they PAS. in n With this TossiAtk they'll Interlard t ,
I eovetea billets should arrive. It was of them weilt, up to her, and, ttled to that oanay smen gooar ,,ws, the man man ton lit about with so unit e thus,. Ills, coattant rhythmic draw aitd puff.- Teftoliet—I"Why dfdn't tile lions
not, therefore, without NoWt little ltwd- tie lay in rultis; 'only one wing w#A hab- replied, "Let's Stop here and gmell it agnt as what perfect tinio his watch "You ismokis too liallob." touch Daniel?" Xohnny—"They wor&
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: Vlolated Well.Kn6wn Rule. s he take her hand. itable-, and there inadamd liar dAugh- A,wbile.11—Atchison. Globe. keeps.—New York Press.
I (oreditor-.Ray, I sent you my I)III It o'Aro you Ill, Lady Lynne?" slid in. - dw�lt, The d&Y - ' , I .11 .I .. � . � . I I . � I . It gets iso when he misses trainti, I African lions and. only eared for dark
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i by, and yet no iftvitationg Caine. quired, gontl n er er dying 'ter and two ftrvittits 1_ -- .-_..___.._. , ... - — or buys & suit that dbmlt fit, meat, '�-Xxidga. .
month ago, ,,It cannot be " s1w, �iaid to herself, was spent in hard study -&lid the lie- . . � . � 11.11 I-, . ... I . �.. . I 10116111010ft I I � I, III , . 1. or when his ttLsta for draisiA walled, I I., _ .1. 1. � . I .., . I .. . I - .... I r
P 13 'day, did the Kady forget -the ghastly faea , __ . .- I (v when he shows a oastatto wit, , .1. . 0 1 — - .1
VdItor--Yor, but You wroti, across Us ,,that In file inidgi of my triumph I sin&wIla eyes, . qUiTel'Unt C%f nUnIberleila twoomplibli. . . or when his heir 19, f4ifig out,
)A-ek of it, "Ple4so eall, I and the stc,rn, beautiful mother 4 Or his toseth begin to p6he.
�_ - and SOUIOP `W0 Should be slightM,11 and -slid Smiled RN No reply, no word,oanto from the rigila Ileiltd' * VNIII PAVORITIES � . .
: niik;ke, it A rule to pay no attention to she stieW her face in 010 large Fftildlt lips. nev6r neglected any medna In ]ter power I � . * 4 1, SOM43 etift th0l IS Illift to 1511011t- - I
. 111AAw"Aptij written on I)Otlt side'4. mirror that adorned her dressing room. , t4bboit I find Your husbanatsi asked of Instilling her own wishild and plans 0 .1 . And this remark Ili whsot he'll rftkOt . I I
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I (levelAnd Leader. .1 Still, that day calue to an. 61h)dye aria t-6 lady. theft the white Atillness of the e e he I I , I .. I I
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brought ito Invitation for the u day's work was ended, th* Young girl EDD Y S * . . .� 96 vult0f, wh4t tile poor ision does, �
i . �so broken the lips quivered, and for hours togetholi, t* gtotleas of . .. .. I I "I I I I No mattef wh4t he doban't do, I I
. This Moor. of Rutbwell's grand ball. i'lle withdrew her eyes from th'a spot 1181"111t, I i .
. 'the bi-Avo do6ad of bet afteostors, 6, A^ Ir -W I � I ., � - W m*tter wbdt thoo Door raftit was � I
; Othello had jimt sinothorea Deftle- CTIAPTRR XIV� whore, their wild pro had been to terrI. V 6 VW1% It 9 . � - Nor what h4ird lliek he titruggl" 'throulth;
k iltiona. . 11ST1411 this greitt Hame die out - ' I - I . If 11.1 abould have ln4gl�oWlnjt IMilfl,
I "What large envelopoell" said Agatha, . bly fixed, I the Mot'hor' wolild ask, when the, ,: I Or It his eyes are gotting weak� .0
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liftemivenlenced by th(w iw-w rltffsoll child's h#Art waff 101wing with he or It his Vol" In Milking tam,
meming to arouse herself by a great of- , - "W" , - , I eomilsody,61m is sur6 to 6poak:
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i lfe"- with We 00110MOV011. 'It an (001611t, fort, site looked Into the lady's face Ana wOrds, "Ali, Tko, B aneA I let your a 01""It . ,Ye%1 emolt.6 too mueh,lf I
; ,,Do not mitke fun of them, Agatha," V60,
-Now Tork Iftly. " the destiny be to ro-caUblish it. Live 7111'1�, -Mleuo Evestlat, 116st. 4
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