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The Wingham Times, 1897-11-26, Page 2
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() IL, ,yet , T, » Gd ft til,a liCu1 lle'.ital'n Ilappine�:x u;_s her ! the! i .lent he` ore lost /ct 1,u•z ;z '1;, I'1 1T?u been forced to : •„t .ter you s,, s t t) 11'•,. ties ts rce( reco;ni,.e this • (1u :lea cit tett [ii I ( 2.2. )) p 3 #•,z:'rtr 1tiMv .171'! fact. If .i21Si• her wish and, win. Con- tset .t etre If y"aa !eagle , ,, iitt1e” t.7 flay, t ;.�•-,� Ftnnce !.salt' to :a better ttzhd(^1st:7n.il:•:- 1 meat! 1trl:tI in•rtrut•t!,)1.'; 1;?• bey; •lad' i2�:to �' �1_ +� +. 1q� .a with Iter t•if, ditto elle c•,tnft*::tied to herself, t be trusted. Yours) aineeet•1y, "t��ir "7Y %��rtl 'r 1:eC 1: itll t he c•l, ;:ilmutr at the rt. tell t•tel ! "NEEIa 7, ITLak.HIItaST. A 71' t� d t. s.. 1 l � By LA Y�i�REJ.Yt t'1 s LYNCH e.�'VcCi !dt (E. S?. Van Deventer) N..,- ,Li1O��EM�.BER 26,. i17i amumw orom ammom �..�44., 0o4..4.,..M,+ws+woo.fan, root moo rmeram...or, C.+wJ+.... yw*+1'n w/04.**4.,+a•.em.A.PMd.lowo i from Iii; lt,'art es le, Ir • • "I° :�,: t1. vow tP:• let to 'wait *: ,.4ia;,'ti t>, � 1w ) ') � for tins a2lstwNl', ills said, 1 .th, a,1.al t, a elnt.t'r tb(34 t 0.11;1.:ne' teemed the It•ttei', with IS ' it d , mem:tett t t 3t 11 t tc s..t2 t1' el tae .If her ewe honor were tt r tfi 11^t: etre (multi net reset been more tit tl:tletl nee full of fear; for izt r.'bcllion. 111 see: ('nt:'1111)1, i)1 .; il''retba?3st fi i thi' !Terri t•Tu' cetiht .tet [tit lilt .., . tee tee stance YOf:'•:a'1ru', I:(iretS .ane !tee �•1 sseett lh::lit teetotal:Isemite stagtint:ss. It ran: " Mites We 'al• rie - Ey .till 111 tTlg l;;e'c11 the teem: of the ui:llrton(9e. and tl'uet 1t, t') S1I(', I think 't 1)1')1 nut: to calve t;e ;doll, Ur 11-•1!:"I ijl 1 t t y- z (On>•t, nt w utt'IT it))on 1411, :-, 1')t - ' 4; 'Witness, "A s cadet Clues Dangerous GI'outzd,'* �J(� ; . "Against Odds,' etc., Etc. 4..", Sq✓Zr.a1)r ‘7,1‘1,....gtry,ts,r,.�r,.S •`d 4 „'e� !� e 1 r'fi %fat `rii "+t� 41, ere et -eve tas to lad 1 �d•i) 7tt ". 11;:241.) t <• . 1,1 thee he (nrettel to the windol, to Mica "And, flan, you will keep - this all a the tire the -.t burned in his •l , semen; e you. will tie your pert without c at rots, b>. i 1'1 ttln;r to Doctor 'Heath Iyour true open• ref this (lt ,tt he was 1"Ilitieit*,s • Wattle -it, hart ill) :n the.;til ',1 :k.wrt?'C;, )i'i+�r;ll. "Ii).,, it's zvt unless eircttmetanees compel an ••n fats •eesseI tnetem?" • ids 1, ;.'Iii," b'thcllfht`t "et +!a+tI twee J,+I promise that, too." t v"4':1'. * ; I ; },�, $"I1 1 1411'4 for y"11, It wigs to ask e . iy in ! a It rho "", Is•r', 14'.0 � Ino" A. 3`(1 `tri 'Aro Deets t' :Heath, in the most i 1+.•.,,' tar r 4- Ise I., . yl)tl1 S1 tis;Fi4 , (1 v you cern devise, that s' ' �,, t.u, Ilewas tits' te...eatee eye, •`'^ melte:, and under i-oawly 2 J t e" Yea.* e : l.' ,.J .. ; huh,one r ,li.I.:(•t•, 1. '•t. r.3n4•t' you have tele. f ':.net :_1i -:s ia',ara•.1ut• weir, I i tls 11414 kan rill . t 01 ears to Sale reel,. it�;; Pose.' meth 11 , $';417 1-e n'lxed tett to •4 •'1;3111' well; only PCT:rting 2137 v, 1st- nt t •r, send X Ikt,t' thought; ,y,1'• . tiles 1.1•... seeteests in a� Ilrtle et•itttne ht' :plan." i I:ett(m 0 ,t ort tie tee. It ;a feet Rey noc'•dect, ;;Tr'_' IMP--i`l,: I 4 r 1 tl - l hi:le- if on th- t,..-:,1.r. h„ t:"'1't. .:`t1 full of in- t t. .'.v-. ,, t cur sha Ip `.:Y it. 1 ., • •., eat eat :et:•tt" tee/vine _r:hla,ill :, s e)1 hie wanner e: re- . . t : eetes• • 4 4' , ("„ "'t. , .... ••4:, 3 0 rretren('t`, rot t r � his ( .l'_-) 44 lit,* t) 1 4, i(, r, . :)t1; *31 na11 111& Ott 1 that (x :,• : t' 1. -.ill> ,1 VI t; e isir(11)11 1),)I>01: tri e, 111:e''• reseli`itatin" a (t,, t.t..0;chit,. :lout tee see. ...s.„et ( Iii:n• and oh. Ray,r - i ft -z :: vi& I 1, f l� ='" ' 1 ' t:` SV a(?eft i 12.. _ 1" stew reed. _t three (:,rt;. to 1)e his .yea- tee 41, .. nlRs a?; .•, • i:-11 t 9:14 lk ett4(' for re- • hes eter W,, ert teen- . ;1?F .,r:ea-Er!Fill hu,hihu,2 Tt) -;a: tllru-4t ya * ul:'"f upon rimer ! zees, t'.• • 'r „ 2 lI 7 ; r.}.;erre ties- swergtee t i 11tT,w 1,1', fa(' Stat'.' tr t 'acll ilini. It oa, e i t 2) n. 11 r •G r ,�_ar >uu stet our of sighs e eve,' f( u e, 1 3-.'; in tL-tee cl::y; yo el„ell I.( . (.,1,' t "By w]1e::1e” She lifted her hand, warningly. "No ([314queseleee, Ray. t'::n you iait:S3:tett all this?" He 1)orel(`red a while. the aid: "'I thin!. _ O' .....a pie tee c1',•t :el :._ , ,"014x2'. WW1 (10 71.44..•'" t1)- • reitseine illswest" ',`ele '4(1£11(1 Eitel you out." "Nee if I did it well, '1 ps. I think 1 e0111'1 mantle, for a fest tie s." "It won't dt). Rey. He w1y e1:.:' 't you to lizel and Saul: 3v1.y and I eve you." f' le.oy r_raanecl. `tell him yens. 41' rotoo 1-4 ufaier reptile', iuid velem ye„ -elf tel hie nt^rey teen Mesaanit1a1 . =hostile think t> St is ide duty to <set;.etin ane, rie-'r you up." "Capital, Conny1 we can make Shat work I know; you wit 3.4 worth mitre than ony wiethen; for thrce clays then I am vow' 'Peateit 0.0g,': "And yawl' tee iteee paurt•dilln," • "Pesseively. I 1 - 311 to F,,well with im- p0rtarce. Eft :'T 1.(1.+17, CoIlny, 1t't :Ice have your centi. nee lt.: the earliest 't')- lnent. leer,r• ltsec'vee doe.; battle eserli 7eLe(ctl3. will fine 7110 14l'3143. terzeine him. an 3I; , , in !:' (144114.'' "Yea ._Pail !:new :111 0, r - a1', pr:. . bit'e Berea 41.43. nut:—" :•en "And new," rolseated 4.. rising with alacrity. "Heath's horse .item) outside, and Ileitis 1.):111se1f wa.it9 soy return; Fct, 10. t 11,O v7:1011141 x1'"1v impatient, arta go wients eel esitiet 11: -'ti?, lens, i 7v ilt;-.ts new . and begin my. tusk." "Thank you, I'er.7, I I4110w I can de- pend uptt2l yeti. All title scents like a 4 suintOut' e c£ n:clnt, az:2(a, but it't wre'tcheely realfor 411 [?`Fat ii :7, I (2113 just 'waking up to a knowledge of how much 1'lnttil/:z rand1 wicl:e:dne::e there I4 in this world; even in our little world of "We all wake to that knowledge," he mid,. a season of )(line crossing, I rassln„ ]Tis face. "You. know how the lesson aunt. to 1110, ConT.y," "Yews poor They! and I:knew that an- other' suffer even more than you, becauee of it." , "And the calve of it ell is another 2nystels. Ilut no more of this; unless something noteworthy occu e, you will not see Inc again for three days." S11e gavhim here hier hand, and look of gratitude, and trust; and, in (4 few me- tal -Its inert', 1lte red roan steed ewe; speeding, back townward. Francis Lamotte had found the doctor • dull con -malty; and, as he scarcely ever remained in the office to read now -a -days, he had taken himself- and his dizsatisftac- tion elsewhere, s ,l'e longbefore Ray returned d to the office ready to begin his new role, lie iotlnd the .beta; sitting in a despond- ent attitude, almoeet where he had left him, holding in his hand a 'crumpled 'hitter, Without appearing to notice his abstlae- tion, lay carne at once to the point at Issue. 'eleh. tb," he said, "your red roan is rettrned to you, and the Icon of hint en- courages me to ask another favor." "Well C' Paid the doctor, witliottt look- ing up or changing his attitude. "The fact is," said Ray, with splendid ingenuousness, "I ant a sort of ofteast, My quarters are undergoing that misery they Ball 'repairs,' and—the trttth Is, Beath, I'rrrnt yall to te134F'r Int your Ito—'pit-1t3', for, :t;ty,twc or Hotter (1447+, 1 can't go to as public piece; I don't feel like facing the r_)ltsic, for 1 tett a littler Bore yet, and I find that that I :stilt en object for cannalseration, and I do t---1; low spirited in spite of nee: elf", ac's cheeky, Illy asking it I kn1)W, end peril find ni51 coJit tt in a 1'eL34 ty. 14 teirilllo !,(?r,•; but my heart is tete on qtu:LIt('ri21_ with 012. so ' 1:4 o/Teeth." (e 072 Y , Gafford, lleatlt threw off hit;Iietlefon.'tea and looked up with hie ueu al cheaty Smile. " Rey, tisk' r IN., c - y', ., , you q(xlnr, (lege)!Ile of?Prig 4{7o 3 1( 4eeelr 21143 like a Year utile tr:a:ni., just tee,; ;,01.1 -were net tie `P: (l('e 1'T l,' "3 the sun:.:Tine; Come 11It)n�3, .you shell altar:. 3417 1,('d, rind hoar(!, Z3d—:1'l! 1st• hanged if 3 cru 1-l:an't share t u( tt _ih' c!, of abuse' I have to 141.4' fllYff a 44 v old lbo'at*teket'per T'11 matte s,3.& 1 41 (:I,r..n,t(•- :gmmt to that effect." -. "Tanks, Heath." moiled Ilion, (11111 "..1.11!"4704'•, l!,t?l " 1 11' ,X11-. 1.t!( r... Y 1'111 a - ) !:•119 i;. ratio < t_4.,•,:. -ted as much t„ I14" t•2 -L:• .tirr ti141' Cl;ftertl Heath eta"•T 311etiont. A 4,11 1., )i. 1'f at tile window: t..tn t4 1 _ ss as if 4-43.:431074-1Iy ti 12':u(a.- t .i' t 1 .' 1 ',1,�i '1 4i(•. hie !easel, les el the t,.:.1',e tete, ;tee teem. F S 1.44,'''6 ' y '•i ste• 2 . mystery, •y, o-ir lead 1',n p„ try ( 413:,1 ' .2 it: y.).1 eat t L eteee l tei es, you. telould ktu.w will .1.1 41 yeti'•: elf 11.;y ;yeti t:; letter with his hone en s1 a:t i; it?" 1114 reeked i:1 a crap whisseete e. 22 te, a tenet (l•.nr , a. ole-an'vr 153 - Ing; came uettee the door 0 lit7I9 wens (4304, wl3lie I wee off 111 it newest ((:Erie r.;^ a spirit 12::1:1, eizefee, fol' Inever Iseert1 •, sound, but t11e:'e l•ty the. tette. 1v3,illei4; to he obeervect end p";used.' And t1:4 (.C"Otor ?,.u31i d c :.,1t:'111p ; o1(,*T3' 4111d t41;'31 (i waw e , for Tl dt 31, . 1. Lot 1( , f•:c 1 .:d 1 T;;v it a:. awl he ;tete,: 111) t.es toe,_ with mike:on eteesenese, t:n(1 real:— "D e•t•'r }Toctet— eine the 34Ivlee ',` frier a a -4.114^- ' ;; ... time; to 1)I4•� is 1 eeni41(4 tateit t Fete ,end .a• onI ezfety Hee yo'ir eb-'"lc.', Ole raw e e tare poweri111 42111 �hav • WOVen (a ')c<, c"11 ill.: v:i11 r,'nt:er 7(:42 1103.3.4.3.31-:;, Ir.1':2; s S ruin yea tri?;e'er. "Les. no time, for the blow 1Ci11 9110)1 fail." • The note was written, in ;a .tette ). (i, re-' -'\ T t'.'d 1 1 '„ tar( •,: .. .E.1' , he sty "'1. e pt ::1, t4a.. heed. and ):::nn"cl tho I:rn stroke's closely, then he tiooked up with 11 tee color gone front his face, and a ('41.313311' gleam in his eyes. "how—hove do you °way tills carne, Heath';" ,1 "I didn't for I d ent know, my lad. It Trade it; first itezuance Iyieg juet there," 10:41 the r'octter pointed with his wisp p broom, which', ho had been vigorously applying to a tirolvn 0VCYciett, at the spot just inside thc'doo4• where Ile had first pereeive(t the letter, and then re:tunnel his occupation 'ss theut observ- ing the trouble i11 Ray's face., "Henna tsonaI, isn't it? but I c(itl't think of quitting, W— just as it begins to grow interesting." "Then you take no stock.in this warn - Mgt" "Bah! why Should I?" :1 "But if you should have 'secret focs1" "Let the111 1'()1110 011," (looted the (lec- tor, theatrically; "bring :Ilii+,; that pre - clout; document, Ray, and conte along y1'nri of ,e Ray Vc:ndyck, stili looking, trouble and cortinils, arose, and, with lagging steps, followed hie friend; as he noted with a new curiosity the tall, lithe, well knit figure striding on before hila, the handsome, haughtily poises Tread, and the careless indifference of mien, he asked ed hilnt•eif:-- 'What can it be, this mystery eine danger that surrounds • I31211, that has caused Constance 'tri ardour to tape sitel• unprecedented measures, to insure. hl:; safety, and. has wrung- from Sybil .:.- teethe th13.s strangely 11 worded, meetly MO ineffectually disgui :-d - warning," for Ray, :geeing not a) thO FM'S, 143117 With the eyes of live, had recognized in the strange scrawl the hand of thowomen he had loved and lost. "Heath is in some peril," th1)urllt he, and then, with a rueful sigh, "Olt! I would risk danger44 too to be watched over by two such women." CTIAPT1:It AXIL The three days; that 101'101red were et ye of unrest d.tta Co tC e t (Ir• t 1 ,I e intangible, yet distinctly realized i 1 ouble. , and fear, and drea(l,Wcrenew experiences In her bright life. The mystery round abdut her, her in- ability to rope with the . unknown, the inaction, the waiting, was eemost mow than the could calmly endure; 3111 1tII this distress of mind and unrest ox hotly was for others. !Personally, she had noth- ing to fear, nothing to (annoy her; ilnt the Warm-heartedheiress;made a fr•u-)311'41 ! coo cause her own, Prom the first she had grieved over tho Fut fate of Sybil La- -tee eteetter not lightly, not as society streams tt.:1 tow teat her petulant outbreak, and shame- , fat. , atu io11 egainst I)ovtor Heath, wet; se 111;t:;rice Ilc1r41'( 1. ('f Ira 1:.t ,llutinorte ht" u sth' o i+ t' ' 1 t note, OF .. •r, f' ties heed Fll�� fi)1fK:2-:r a .1 the rv;Y• ,11•• _t, i t , 4i)/ l lar••• the lima's CtrZinC1R"It'C1j1Yn1 ltl:d:,t•'I' note, 1'n'; 1#t»_ 1,.C.• Ct .:r'thts Ft`If •.......1h1.104.1,t7• ' "",'i( .i. e. le s iii, !:i)p ille1: - ti1 .l/sl i'•Tt ?. 1J 1 will olta. LI,1:. j.( 1ett01' had nt.vei' been foncat; • e he t t, 11f t es; rt:t i. ). , , a(. that ;l1r. i:t`Ifillt:p the 2117.•ta•1;v snrr:u 111,'4,73; its d;saps,!;:'- will he (!i ),lx,. tel-' remained a I3') t .y; and., how date" t. t1' 11-0::1 3143' Ferri(!: r,:)- ernl(t she 1'c'; 11 her (Wed,. 1111411, W1211 tho "'TAN, ruidatn. n011 e gau Will 1)lra:te eiretunttiowee itn.tem'slutl.l ie Svur7 /undo 7'`1 .,t 144,'"3,' )14 3"1 le litli33.12,- t'h,:t she1 to Feleet, some of these t:3i , c •' 024(4 31 1t1.,.r..11.ti2, bhe'llve', yet 1".lover- of C:1)1'C':3r.eTet'. " ' •lf•1. ti1t....J{, ,{ lee,; t t males it. r "Of caul' •r. 'You u are '04 e- that:, ,' e,.0:. "3.t -ranee 2 t Tar 1 1'nt to as ('nn1es- Are 3.117..4 714::::33. iii ti letivt' too:" rlon tea; ! ( lLT root i c t=.;appy without `)'lu` bn: i (,..,'ti tip 1'rs "1 (a •>la;rts 1'i' his f it ,iii sip, trait!, 11(1[17, ^" TId pridt' in , 47(s, t' he'. (' T '< c 173. 1.11 m,1:11:1, whin.: los I14 1. �1:"t:' int1` r., im' et 131 r-1. ,t._t'C3. le lt. et It. Lt's 111(` twits:,ere 1tl(tt,( Mr. FIe4:•+lir:. ) t' ylvt) t, 1 . 1 e ( ea("`' tit 'l17 ewe cony; "4), h al fe • „ : 2, then I hates 1'o i,1' ter I C'r•. 11,' it; Inv," t it tae; i2('r whit, (ii' -roti(nl^ F0 I Will<. art . i i , , , '+lC t, tt' ;1917 teeth reee.utely, `' n l 11:41'131 :-h:(1 come 1) h• > r 1 c Lz:' 4 k,l+r, i1) that you t ' t ate IV','.. •, ('n(.lt1 t) him that I tent [;ver:'; and, 1 out not. the t rt u� �' 1111? an tailsrver if I wet .:: ;_:..; 34'43 . wt':.Z>.: a t f SS rill 1111';'1':.03. - ?:1 `Il " (11. t'0' 1;(' e ( ,t : of -Vernon, 11 Ito eau *' 1:07 smiled, d ci Pair1)r.,11n11:1 'Watt ,4nr-1,,l� the ::y(. IT Ill , 2 t i 211 'five`, one croi:t z :`z'e- y I :.1';1;, if :Me t , lt1 T tv';1 :eros? • 1, 110W in iti When tilt•lO was L.. ailn4t Clifford Tie, le l,aw:heti an cad ?qu;;11, ; 7 Heath on.v a breath of suit/Acton.7 a fry full 1111 c f 1 P. 1f:' . .3. r. 1 yh .11 words t 1 1 [ re(1, Ft 1 ) t . 1 1, .... his 1 tha t test '. Blight;. mean nothing when - el , ht' -, said. i ., of uu1 ,rtance, czn ,. . ..,t when , e 2 ,.,^ 1M he 1'sicfiuellF<. ( 411117 1.'0.3:, 1 1 d; a Ttl%t9.;3.ng, letter, "Then you t.id not come tee -ether?"' with the (';intent.: Ill ;F:lie!ztllle Yeti ('1211- "Wei Oh, no, indeed!" laughing ag01 f11ar, and whi..h, therefore, coul(I be of "121x. Bathurst is too :hart f01' that." little value to hien, and it was enough. CcnSt(lnce smiled wit' a returning fe ; f r SIGN OF lt1.! ;IvGT1I, T13. sign i)fstrengtb,r,a ruddy r,(r_zne- tGtit131te, flepe131le4 upon nob red bl(r-)(i•. fru makethe blood eel: and ruddy, are '1'()1:ate:inroro Riser tan•l bright, and are tc•p dna sulci coir:,4tke, 113,1+ 11111th: ii: 13101)!1 i)ioars. .T. A., Chi 1li:to, 3. , A.'1.'uI+- ')IzE8, Ont„ says: 'a1 t-nj•17 4:,3041 tiezah. now to the :treato*t dl, ''l1' . over 131(00 the clay T wetted t,) (' o P. 31 13. 3i'IUG''I AS A • ARTII1IZ' J2'I, Flit;;A?ERLY Ifeetith II1•,11iD ABM= '. HAS .1. V.1•!eLL< 3.11tuek is del'(unp3.43o(.1 vegetable mat- ter, It usually contains 12 $mall per con#• of, nitrogen and. generally no• other' fertilizing material, but tbe, nulela, is in 8l1 inactive or insoluble: form when it e0tne1 out of its bed. it must first be rendered soi1ab1e' before:' it car:. have any fertilizing effect on; growing plants For this purpose its ahoute be thrown out; and exposed to, _winter's breezing. This will ptilver lze it and put it in Porno ib;r use, ex• ;plains• the Maine Farmer, !authority. ,also for tate following' ;: The best way to use pluck to to air dry 14—what p2'tact .able --and then u:[1' it as lin absorbent mixed with fresh eatt,le droppings or anywhere there is liquid that will run to waste. In tris way the muck not only saves - waste, but its nitrogen by the process ilk is rendered soluble n11 available to the growing crop. The editor of The Ind 'Farmer 1 used hundreds , . Yii("1 load s- 4.1 Su -.w dll.tl 1, t.. t N.i4 of loads• 4.1I in this way with profa1. Tlhe application of Rotch directly from 13m bed 10 the•soit cannot be re, n' commended. There are few if any el, cases on record where the immediate results have been perceptible. There should, however, some benefit' acenre in the course Of' time from such a course. Humus 02' decomposed ve„ e table matter lo an important eon stltuent of any SON!. It is a great con servator of moisture. For this seroic it .may not have been needed the•sca sou just past, but many tittles it is Land, especially: light loams, becomes exh 14usted of its. humus througll•Ion�r continued cropping and fails to res- pond with crops as formerly. In such cases tilt incorporation of a fine old muck with the soil would )n-ve an effect above the small amount of nitrogen contained and carried with it 1f1t0 F the soil. :f Many contend that "inuek is not. worth the using.," bt that is alto— gether too sweeping. I ightiy handled 1 •,• a value, ONE' Heetlfe. C" e:•:chit!, )..":o r is r.--',(yro in`na1 3"7,14' (('4.4114, 3 '34- 11 tete 3,.,v nil nit,: 3t 3nimrut,in t: sealed 2•C. ter, w11t-cr,Tat . c o a t ae t o ltt'no•t,14'1, o cut t,;; 711 4 4-21413 l tn17 -1::nt)' l'1' •)rJ'ri to .teal"1 use,: S:1 t �1 'd,,, 4rtw t v^ ,3. E' N t to 1:4:11 n t 01, ) tlui SJ s til 11 44) t 11)5 . loesc,i 41143. weak quoitteA ; .•131 Y i. as ty1Io t foiiikl,I' onaln0 butbilanc 4- a on 1 tint now well, vlanr,nlsand strong, nod wish for 1.t o' 3.11 °oxtain melena of)elu a la:on•11 to nil 3ur•1 hove Lo l;i ),• ( t ) „ in son anti leant of mbncv butt'n,..,nrintrc;itnSCl•itttitt•nnd.oraxlbrntherLnutl ('3ln:ut 1 run 44+',444)('3 of helping the unrortunato to •'T1'till('.idle:•ltnuu(3,11 ,'.2nrss1' 3'1u'43trn;nunor. "1.'.a'r„531. 1(tarcaow1111stnlnpt3tl•At. T^1lO1,FUT3l1, 4) s' ting3 ,leu, P.U. *Box 23, Fit. mai, qua. In •0 1"pworth League of London 1'a oses forming ' pa pCh.. t.tsttan Citizen- ship League. It c A COOL READ. A clear, bright brain, a• eoo1 head, free from pilin, and strong 7'i -orous nerves are requisite to the same in modern life. Milburn's Heart and.• Nerve Pills, invigorate and brighten" the brain, rtra(tgthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve, and brain troubles. He stood belt her ,(((44 ed, :and hent in, of en5e and ;('9121 nd .s. tt f:.2.^,2 her presence wronged, i21)illted, "Ah. I sec) I can trust;,lfr. Bathurst— p20041 id. 3 1 Ring Arthur in his helok('ss end you, and 14'S't I auk t ea 1 ,`ong trays. ntli :t_a: i TTI. tion if I continue. I .;ill 0 ash another ther Now VA:: det-'et;' ,''s strong chant of evl- one; toll M uathu1'st I . rely 021 11'tn1 to clence, John Burrill's steang_e0 insinull- straighten All the tangles; end that I like :Ins, and (tial :r, 11: er e011:at1Ct, Pee his nitteeen er 1(11n0St a inu011 a.'3 his ' Orli) SV:•"n Ile :spoke, his rbticenC0 when. me;4:3;;e,'' if e kept neat 11 were melee -ea against . "M7 but (ain't she .".roti!! young 1-eiv " 1211, w11-) 1;,1112 effect, t:I cl in spite of llnte('(1 the boy, as 1'e trtl g'cl (317127 front, hem ail, t`n/1st:Ince- \Y:trdatii er-,ri.17 as- Witedou1. Place with his lightened tray of ;l1'"d herself, •and 111411y bt'Iieyt•d, that ivorias, "an) handsome! ne ! ;tj ingo ! if I WAS C.11ft'1rd i:e 4th was ;1 11 ,'angel, and inno- Mr. Bathurst I'(2. wot"k for bets, just to •re '.2 11 'f net (_<aaa herreli' into sea her smile, and no pan but Lord, he t!'is 1 Lc i , ,l:ed it wets absurd, of coulee. don't car', Ile don't; 110'11, war1: just as h« 31'rieed, at 11et' ('(:341.134:jQnti, 11S 1111 hard for any Old drone; i2(l s another rtUll 1OFIOg 1':•'i11`e13 (la, through Iter feelings, one," l4'd her instinct. A woman- wedeln rea- ms, but in 11 :_zy Niece her ,1'c Ply intra - ion is 11'0I'1111 more tll.442 all 11 man's 173.11- 0);). Her delicate 1114tieet)tri1:e directly t the truth, \', 11.21 3114431'44 1'.!0$012 gropes the 1,41ls: •'s t u. C'n3o time. wrist out very 1i31t10 during these troubled 4371, and for this there rare several 1'eas0219. :Item Bu1•rlil's i etruelvtnes, w:2); tet; its itei3:Itt, 3'11(1 ho arty h;1:::2t: dI the vicinity of \ li•ciour; Ild since the advent of isle , i?chap, one,:flet: had an uneasy eeeli 1.., [het she as in F01110 way, under surveillance. Ploy, SFho was r ps;-eyed,. and always Pane; all behalf of her ybniStress, had, Il o114' C'1' two et-ealt1(4Ins, spied ;a lurlae2' lout the premises; and "(.'on1St113Ce W:.15 salved to give Mr. I3('T1 lap as little ouble on her nee•[ ,11.1 r t db. h��R , the 4• , :dna visitc:l �,yl)li"fc,r s 1() (1(474, for, though ):10 had infol^:1•.`(?uthe detective at File desired to consult ll•ir. Laniotte, e had no such intentiolil; and, since 1() (111' when she had p 0 ,'used lair, La- otte to retain the eleteatzv(it for another Feels 1z had avoided • , Inc., I ^' t n„ him, and., 1411 forced to re;ll)1(4 the conversation. - To know herself under the watchful e of oleo detective, while (lisio1ze17 ex - sating the advent of another, and to 12e -ears that the presence of the one must t be made known to the either, :.fforc'.ed. 1' a now and strange "3gnsation; not together an unpleasant one either, for anstltnce was no coward, (jitd had 1a de- el(cl test° for adventure. g !she realized, too, the .b�.,1r(lity of be- g thus shadowed, in her (Own house, by own hired regent. 41 0t, B t 31 h t r- Cit ,b 1 F t ti a in 1 O ft C NV I✓ in O re (11 t h: th sh tl nl S be ey p', BO fti el he her "Ah, what 0, relief,"4breathed Con- stance, reading for rho third time I3ath- targ':s reassuring mite. "I1 begin to feel like myself once snore. ;Low I aur reedy for you, '_lir private detectiSe B('I1:nap.ea And, truly, Constance wee herself once more. Poor Mrs, Aliston, site#ng aloof, and t:lk4nticne(i during the days 4ii`.1 11er.niec4's perturbation of 1)1111,1, was the first to receive the benefit oe the returning tem - shine. Cnn t nc', for reasons which any woman can guess, had kept her ru:4iety, concerning Doctor Heath, a profound secret from this good Italy; and she, w0011117 the signs of the times, made: 110 C0111111r,nt$, 24111 epeculatel3. profoundly --sent, with se the mark. • "[lou Fho4il21 leave gond; with me to drive, yesterday, Con.," Faid't1Sirs. Allston to() '{ ithtil nee, callava 's sitY,1re ng in her aunt's room, helf an hour ;lifter the de- parture of her 91111111 messenger, was en- deavoring to atone for her neglect of the past few days by chatting clleerli7 upon every subject but the one which wits of deepest interest to herself; "You Fho4tic11 ° have beelx with me and seen Sybil Lunette." 1 "Sybil! T)id you c<'tlI thrs?" "Ott, no. I can't get on t-ith airs. La - motto well enough to brave, such (a call (clone; she is too stately apd non -com- mittal for me."°� "You don't understandger, auntie; but Sybil, diel you sneak wit her?" "Yee, we met just over th' bridge, and Sybil stopped the carriage t ask after you; I think she is l:nxloustfo see you." "Poor Sybil," said Constance, contrite- ly, "I have neglected her of date; but we ,[ I should go down to Asterity as the will (!rive there to -morrow; tt`r-day 'don't first woman W110 ever 11Nred a spy to feel just like going out. Dots Sybil look watch hereelf," she 3musecl g with a little well, auntie?" laugh. "I begin to thilllc,'that I a211 an Mrs, Allston Ieaned forwao(i and lifted absurd art;:turz, tllr(nig41 tit," a plmmp forefinger to give I:elmphasis to Twoa se (la 5 w9 .,<d end , Constance. t nee en - her words. (lured them, although t e hours crept Sybil slowly. On the third, 01' anxiety was almost beyond control. If Bathurst should fai ter had not found him! her! If her let- - he were absent. from the city! Oh, wipt a thence was here for disaster. Mr,,, Belknap would some be In the field, a,id Ray's time had almost expired. "Oh," she said, ameio414ly, "If he dis- appoints Ilse, what thaI1 I do, 11)iust trust Ray, and will h he strong enough to battle with this danger?" While she mused thus, growing, wild. with anxiety, a half-grown boy, bearing on his head a -small env of delkette ivory earnings, was r 1 plyl1g Lor admittance :1t, the servants' entrance. 1 -lo was, chubbily rix[ sssd, but pe:elt )Fel1 :a line, into;ti•:rent face, end born himseilf with cool remit - denote A� "I have brought flip carving for 1al:is e tyardr)ur," he Bslfdi, briskly, "Can I see her. plea:4et"ti Nelly hes stated. "She ('s1 tet:: 2110,',."} Paid the boy, quick- ly; "rend. as 1 (1111 Al little late. I would like to Allow .,1oW lul •„• tilts wares; . r1ndl bee . ft I've ft)r �, Sc, snore to 7•, t ) 3,d lie in the village. 'Yt. 741::: telt ha4it's� . the chap she's . s lou a1' 1 n for.” 1. (.'1)n:,tancc stared;, in mu -prier when Nelly delivered this nes e z 3(s, "Thi' chap I ane )okine for," the re.- 10afi';i ;dimly; 1.1 111.. the t I with 51' L a , sudden brig.'11tening of her Whole face, site added: "Olt, to he sure? I had almost forgotten. Fend hint here, 7tt ernes, ;Nelly." ,t1 hope you will. *','01131' me," began the bol, apologct11' 117; then, as Ne117 toil the (door, h() deemed 1tis Veit;', and ''Their) is a g('ntltn2art t(rsee you, ;Hiss .1, "I cane from r, B;tt1lura:t;" and, Constance, said Nelly, front;the doorway. :Meg off his Pup, ,, he produced from i which position she had r;aittt'tie ulin')l it -o rico a letter, width lie put in her by ,the two ladies. ., .., .,, ua4 44, dying or go can't tell 'which."' "Auntie l why?" But Mrs, Allston went onrapidly. "I never Few such a chn Ilge ; t1 ' o weeks ago, an0 week ai*o, even the 1 Ist time she cable here, Sybil seemed n reed to bear her trouble, she carried Iles, cif well and Seemed firm its a rock." " Outwardly, a e ,I "Outwardly of course, onercouldn't feel Inucll secret pride., compelled to live under the same roof with that low man she has 2111u'rled; but Sybil it Iloe (141311 outwardly now, she has lost :01 that bril- liant color•" r "SO 11121012 rho better, it wile the out - weed token of a mental, euseitement that would soon drive her 11141(1; ;bil should never have attempted. -to bravo critiri)2i1, and bear her shame so publicly. Every time she has allowed that 131)441 to appear beside her In. the streets of W—, has shortened herr life as surely 4114 103V 1101801 1 ootild do it. e. u1',,: tryrtelll mark xuy word, she won't i Undergo the ordeal 3144ac!] longer; her eyes have lost their steady light 1(31(3. luster, have 1 .leversvi11( frightened, 1r1 tt1( d f , SI 'nt int look impossible to cle:crihe;: when to ilore2) came suddenly up behind tis, she started a „'• and almost °^. It)hh,6<1 dole , d with 1Y'fl i .Ili :awl could sea her hands trenlbltii and lath lips quiver fol' minutes rafter; I) ods, they are There claws! and 8130 is • rowing more shadowy every (lay. "Altittic, hush! you hav . made me as nervous as you picture t ybi . I shall not rest until 19 &5 her, DR. NORWAY PIN. SY.t,UP Heats 4nci Soothes tile.clelicate tissues of the Throat and Lungs.. s,. CURING'. COUGHS, COLDS, :+3I'>„Or4TciwTIS,, ASTRIVIA, r OARSErdEua, SO'* . R ' 1~ THROAT, INFLUENZA, and PAIN IN THE . CHEST. EASY TO TIME. ,.$4. SURE TO CURE.=rr'ia' eCIN C� All kinds of rough and curessedi —LUMBER; —SHINGLES, —LATH, •�• 0013 —BARRELS, ---CED.A..I.POSTS, Etc. - kept .constantly orr hand and delivetv, ed on+ shortest notice. CL -111 and get prices as we are determined not to be undersold. MvscLEA.. 44J ON.. 0 CO1'tL ALL WHO, SUPPER - Mrs. E. Brown, Ran -ii" n, Ont., says: "I have used Laza.Liver rills and find them perfect as it cure few billiousness and sick headache. I s rongly reootn- m)end them to ail who su r from such troubles a as an u r• a lta 1 ld emeri 3•. A curfew bell by•la4v will come into force in Simcoe 02) Dec. 1, SOOTHES THE THROAT, QUIETS THE COUCH, ALLAYS1NFLA;,ppqq„ TION OF THE LUNDS AND BRONCHIAL TUBES, »1'.,w".......... 111111. CITA&, 13AILTrY, of C1040 Ave., Toronto, and Manager celebrated Jessop Steel work s, Manchester, sterr king,, , says: :„As a9uiokion h care for family 12814I 1r. Obsb's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine the most wonderful mix. tura Conceivable, This medicine oared mo of a savors attack of Le. Grippe very promptly. My wife would not consider our Child sate from croup and cough* without this preparation in the 110(480. DICE nit Bold by Ali donor., 04ladnlni1381), 7)1(4,121'00,, Toronto, (4t,;, 1WINGII:e31DI, ESr 4© THE BUTOKER 8,a) is selling nil kindsaf- MEATS --€1.,' the— D PRICES, Meat delivered and orders taken, daily. D, J. 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Heel to seen that the difference between the .'est of the Con11M GS:;'TL):l1AIt and that of other .tgribultural weeklies may readily bo reduced, by ,naic!ng tip a small Ord), to Less Than a Cent a Week t Send for Spool:nen Copies which wiii be mailed Trac, and Bee whether Nilson animus difference in cost should prevent your have hip the beet what account would you male ter such a dil4orenl o in buying medicine or food? 4ddress LUT131 Ii 'PVCH1 n, & $0N, ALD ANY N Y IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE - TIMES.. u lo