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She lifts one of the aleuaer white
fondles and lsieses it; V t3 T.lZA13LF TO EVEIa .e8
"Eti, my sweet, but thee'll be a great
BY MAY AGNESAFltEMI11., heiress, when old Tinker's dead and i
AU goer or game. I've been sore a#eared, my birdie, 1
that death might conte before I would 1
Silent and 'situ, " .l Mail Nor see this day. I couldn't .'bide the
ringa Om,1 :Villa's 31,/iter r�.'" t
thought of all that riches going to him. 1
/ •
44.•., .tie. last.
uever could 'bide him, frown 11 t to i
last, All for himself, my delfts, and
loncina for the day to come that would
P A. It l' I. hake born master over us all. But that .
lnhuilteo�t- he ii ills+ we test lad day. will never come now, for which E
that I ever lookedou." braise and thank forever bet"
The girl listens, silent, startled, pale. a
:![tYFH!)1o;•.ai:n,-T.*-" • ' cc And Sir 'ane r". she asks.
is salt tare intg oict•worlepicturo,and the .e Gets rt share --not so much, but
girl who stands, heedless of the danger. ,enou li for Idea. But you are a great,
ous evening air, teaming against the ta1Zeat heiress, my bairnie. You. aro
:1relic l whitlow. gazes over it with eyes; vour grandmother's rightful lteirLs:-, and
that thiole in with delight the quaint, :latve what was left to loin before. Au l
silt s,aht.ct:zess Of it all. She is t.- , last right it is that it should be so. I (won't
au:l faintest resell of that fair hold with giving the clsililren's portion
se tete etetels, tall, Supple, str' to the----"'
dart, :401' II ' as a young millets t" Tinker!"
raeeftti. The last light linger: "To a far out cousin's son, then
u the li lite; trust, fella fall me !'khat rights has lie, alougsitle 0' yours,
and f a& to duel in her aflaw, Master Geoege's own beanie daughter 2
nue is the .iii;trc of the akin, sr Don't ase look at ufe like that, honey ;
tete small features, so perfect ar.., .ase it -s tett: old nz:lalatite(;r� auto, to(lo what
c:t;o' r; t:. tinge of zviT 1ig1iw im tl i she likes wine .
env, ,ser anupstant �n- ir, or_ 1" No, no, ;Airs. Tinker, tt is not. 1
palest r .+til, is Y wawa leack from the n wan thee, Its^vs will is Aslan', Unjust.
broad burelitett1; ;t few Oxide. pearl% hate ! ea these wale sir Vane ha
alai al knot tit jasmine, u1 the amber ;,est lett t , e skeet tient lie will haw ,t. +
glitter. Sh. is to evening tlzc es. a trail. notes; - brats. --hos. been told) it should Lo
iag metreits milt; ot so pale a blue tis to se, asst now, at the elev =ntli hone --T•-
b e al'04 -t silvt ry---Mink rtae s loop the
eicli laces of the s'.11=0 cut corsage, form
silt -udder knots, and *b -op in elle t -e s here
and, there oolong the l:eeee the me:ea She
,,
vv'eai, no jewels. rtic(•1't the large starry
pear'..e in her heir aud h her ears, and
clasp, ars; the girlish threat, auci large,
belntifnl melee Drees awl women are
lovely alike. as she stands with loosely
t•Iaei : -1 hinds lean 'ezi e leaning against
the gray stone, the clustering vines
framing lea. dreternity listening to the
mesie of the Ave Algeria belle.
A servant eutf aieg with candles.
arousee her mai—elate. She to zli•i up
with a start.
" Already, .tonne tat,a Is it So late ?
And the „ igroia---has site not yet re. , w
turned ? st Some of tho old unlit rioneu ss of' +�.1i all ll the . latest Novelties
Tile young lady moves away frons the r::te the lteu :'hold, Snowball it is, •; V �+l Zli Q .
window, an 1 the Italian servant closes anal },et no melt Merriest es 1" Stsowesei x,11 Departments
e F ill.. a s t, a --T.� ..-..._ ...a,,.
(StluZFit: t i Harr let. t ir: and On me• a Dolores Macdonald." This fair and
larious evening air. stately young iwirese, in pestle awl
"Flaw very ImPrn'lont granamamma i rots, and silvery .ill;q, is Mee 'Velem
is,"" the signorina says, glancing ab rho 't tine, granadaught. and idol of Madam
Valentine, a beauty and belle by right
endule oil the chimuey-piece, 1, anti in
ea weak etatoof health. Sir Vena et tiiviue of her own lovely. ,face, and a
least l,l(otild Dcuovi blotter." power hetet itanong the i.nglislz•Fltt ctlting I,
She be;;ins slowly walking up and circle of the Eternal City,. r
down filo lou„ sats, lit novo by tho wax- Three .years have gone sinect that July
AYDEW'
The area French Lotion for Beautifying
the Face.
It coueeals the evidence ot ace. Elite appli-
cation will rake the most stubbornly red, And
rough bands beautifully loft and white. Be-
tuentbcr t1u4 - ]Li 1)L» '• is not a paint or
powder that fits up the pores of the skin, and
that is injurious to the skin but a new and
area; discovet! al -eget -Able liquid, tint causes
the ell c1 to ,Imo. V.4 h ,.lt".h, the uee!t, cines
t lltattt to rival the Ltly in whiteness. ltr-
pos"'ible to tit tt, t 41 the beauty rt confers any
artificial c*.alatter. It cures Greasy Slou,
F reel les. \t it l la ,, I"fumle' . BI telt Heads,
('stns e. Feet, filet bt Face Grt be, Sun Burls
Tari lieu' wotiu ('hai,pe 1 Hands ww a or Map
-1 ed Li.,bs 1%.s 1+,r irelt, Tetter, +1e. It frees
the z'ot oil fIlht d�.:erti tubes from the iujttr-
ion,s ee'eeta of po -elev. aud cosmetic washes.
ley its u.eall reutatr.,and t-ua�lctPC.s aro ince
vt•feted ; It Lea arid,•' the ltkin. aud till tu-tl:e it
soft euaoota aud 'ratite ttnirzrttcg a delicious
seances: :pm -teeing a petfr t1y beultby-, tutu*
synod cotithfal l re`tt•tt t'.•. The btst face
latk't that tit a old ever gra.el ee-1, We rail
sen,! A 1.Atta , t t.,'T' GI Wavy idtb' F'i en r,• -
Coil' if �'.r lee, 1, R'l:C notelet tail,. mention illi
1 ,.. • ,ti.,. t� tt t 1
Mei' ill i1 1t, : Cl'.
tl.; c^lbnenit• tc2s t, Tewar.t-.',Out.
t° tetE ..t.el i e ti -+t l::w�'a torr La.1ia'.
Titil e'r,111111 t ao to graudrainutna. It .,im .R... ' + , ; ` -�" t•
roust not be."
" Ett l my rn-e I, that von etu't. The
!awes i till these, ia-1 no ono is to go i
ill
nista sharing,. 1n•l }on iv,,::11 Balt
get mead olal'.lister iet treelet, w.ratal
you. my learn, lee use she is toe felt 1
Dr you to hold her feelieh tenene ? The
tuaehuae slid not nee test me' to till you ;
tha'w.usts to t' o that herself. Wait, my
decry, nntit she does ; there is no slh-h
haste. But 1 rea again and will:tlwav;a
y-, that it ; �'it, ..i 1 in:�t, aud pro,
per will," -
1t
"There is tett l,- it ea .c i." the yoaug
lady e ccleinie. "rift, 113 Tilde r. (fuel
tell her I want to t; Itt ,•. Tell her T
sea her l�. Ice's" T g' , ..,
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' No; yet, signorina. Snowball is in the tone, :eel her i" must'
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lights, and one lar;;., anthtlne. bronze •, evening when Snowball's blurs e-y}es 1
lamp. Her lustrous yara-long, train +1 looked tliroul h 1„ z tecae on Isle Peregex COME ONE , COME E . •LL
sweeps behind ler, her pearls shinu.0 r r aud St. Glide t. Thr. a years, and timet) '
with their milky whiteness in the am. , bine eyes halve 101,ke'i on half the wow. 1
Ler strands of her halt, in the silvery f it scents to their owner, since, but never I 4 tl'CUu b e to show Goods.
blue of her drese. So ring, in pretty 1 more on that childhood home. Three
impatience, 5110 is a eltarsning vision. years, in whichiatus mastcrit, nstuli ,
Now aud then she glances at the clock, money, great trawl, poli heal arts iety,
anti Imwst'5 anxiously to listen for car- have stone fill it tics within them to too
riage wheels in the courtyard. for the isleutl hoiden, the traps Gist's
" Grautltuatninn oughtlnot;' she says, daughter. This i3 the result t A leseuty
The place to get everything you want
at rices to suit the times. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,
NOAH FRIED,
half -alma, li:tlf-impatiently. " Dora that is a marvel ; a grace that leaves
bho want a second litunan fever before nothing to bo desired; t>, woll.bre;1 re -
she is fully recovered from the first? Hose of manner, that even an exacting
Sir Vane is prudent enough where his madame can find no fault with. Some- i
own comfort and health are concerned times the old fire aud sparkle strike
—bio night interest himself, a little at through, but rarely in grandmnmma's
least, iu. hers." - presence. It savors of the past, suet
There is a talc tet the door. the past is to bo forgotten — is to bo as
" May I coma in,deary 2" says a voice, though it had never been—persons,
and the floor is pushed a little way places, all. She is to forget she ever was
open, and a pleasant old face—not Ital- Snowball—over was anything but a
van by any means—peeps in, graceful blonde princess -royal, with
"Olt, come in, Mrs.. Tinker—come in, servants and courtiers to bow down and
of course. It is too early to go yot, and
even if it were not, I could not go until
granduiantma comesbackfromherdrive.
She proryised to return early, and here
it is roue o'clock, and—"
" Eh ? My maid, what is it you are
saying ? Not back 2 Bless thy pretty
heart, my dcary, she has been back
these two Hours, and is in the drawing..
room with company. Leastwass� may-
be not company, so to say—it's her
lawyer, Mr. Carson."
The young lady pauses in hor walk to
regard the old lady with bine, surprised
eyes.
"Why, that is odd! Back these two
ho::rs, and 1—Did site not go for her
usual drive on the Corso with Sir Vane,
. !ben, after all 2.
" Not wi' Sir Vane, my dear,. She
dave him the slip, so to speak. Madame
oesn't like to be watchedand spied on,
you know. Yes, she went for her drive,
but not wi' Sir Vane, and not on the
verso. Shc wont to her lawyer's. and
brought him back wi' her here. And
there they are in tbedrawing-room ever
since."
do her homage; an heiress, with the
world at her feet;'tho peerless daughter
of all the Valentines, with the rani/
azure of greatness in her veins. And
the girl does her best, not to forget, but
to please grandmamma, by appearing as
though she did. They love each ogler
with great and strong love—grand.
mamma's, indeed, waxes on the idols.
trous. Since the loss of her son, hors
has been a loveless life, a dreary and
barren life, a sandy desert, without one
green spot. She has tolerated. Vane
Valentine, never, at the best, any more
—of late years she has distrusted and
disliked him. But this girl has come,
and all has changed. She loves has
-with an an intensity begotten of those
many loveless years, and her pride in
hor is equal to her love. Even Vane
Valentine profits by this softening
change; she can look upon him with
quite kindly and complacent eyes now.
Perhaps a little of this is owing to a
marked ohmage in him. Ile has made
up his mind. to accept the inevitable, in
the shape of this fair rival ; ho absolutely
takes pains to conciliate and please. But
" Well, Mrs. Tinker ?" that is within the last year outs , --
The youn,g. lady says this interroga-
tively, for Mrs. Tinker looks wistful and of the change had reached him, busied
important, aud as if charged with a with a thousand things following the
death of the late baronet—paying off
mortgages, establishing his sister at
Valentine Manor, making arrangements
oughtn't it's news,
for having that ancient ancestral man -
and I'm rightglad to have it to toll. cion repaired and renovated. — four
b months had flown pleasantly away.
The ing here" —coming closer, and Not once in that time had madame
.dropping her voice to a whisper—" is written. She scarcely ever wrote let-
"
her will !"
i0 Her will!" The girl repeats the
words, turning pale. "Is—is grand.
mamma worse, then ? Oh, Mrs. Tinker.
surely she is not going to--"
"Bless thy tender heart, my decry !
No—it isn't that.. But she is old, you
know, and, eh! my dear, we none o' us
can go on living forever, and it's well to
be prepared. The last will left every-
thing to him.' It wouldn't do to die
-sudden-like, and leave a will like that.
So there's a new one to -day, nay deary, vice-regent, awaiting him, anda letter.
and me and the butler, we've put our Such, a lettere: Short as to the
m ha
names telt. And seeing that I t t
long in her service, and have -tried to do (number of lines, brief and trenchant as
m dutyfairlybymgood mistress ' to words, strong and idiomatic as to es -
she's had red tome. nd, oh'1 Miss and sion. She Alen andhadbeen charmeone to d by her
Dolores, - my maid, thanks and praise granddaughter. They were together at
bel all's left to you, or nearly all. And present. Miss Valentine must see a
who has a right to your own grand- 1 little of the world. She loved her very
papa's money, that he made himself in i
lawful trade, if not his own son's child 7" TO BE CONTINUED.
-heavy load of information, and anxious
to go off.
" Eh, Dolores, my maid 2—can't'ee
guess what's the business? Maybe I
totell—butit' good
tors, certainly not to Vane Valentine.
Then, the English business settled, in
fine health and spirits, Sir Vane set out
on his return journey. If madame
would but make haste and die 1 He
hardly knew where to find hor, so un-
settled. and wandering were her erratio
habits ; but Mrs. Tinker was mostly t
fixed. star ; he could always find her
He went to the house in the subtitles of
Philadelphia, a sort of headquarters
always. He found Mrs. Tinker there,
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and
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ONE . DOOR NORTH 'MOLSON'S BANK
STEAM !A$H!fl
—18 THE
KING of ALL WASHERS
(Patented. in Canada, July 13,1868.)
Mr. C. Bart wishes to inform the inhabi
tants of Exeter and vicinity, that ho has sole
right of this washer for Huron County, aud
also that Le has appointed Mr. Robe. Pickard
agent for Exeter, and any person wishing to
see the Machine, will please call at the Exeter
Ten Store. It was thoroughly tested, and its
merits approved before tho patent was ap-
plied tor. It has since been placed in com-
petition with a great many washei s of note,
and in every instance proved its superiority.
It is, without a doubt, the most perfeot in
action ever invented ; the improvements are
prominent and well defined; they are net
imitations with a slight change of parts of
some olcl played ont patents, such as the
public are often fleeced with by Patent Right.
sbarks, but they compose an original and
genuine invention, containing distinctive
features, which are felly set forth and claim-
ed in a legal patent that will keep infringers
• at a distance.
Few Reasons why the `Invincible' is Best
1st. Only one-quarter the amount of 50513
used as with other machines
2nd. Only one-fourth the fuel.
3rcl, No laboe in comparison' with th
machines.
4th. No wear and tear, as steam and soap
are the prircipal agents.
Stb. It requires only one-fourth 'the time
to do a washing.
Gth. The house is not in an uproar with
slops, washtubs, pots and pane, at least one
day out of each week,
C. RAU, R. PICKARD, Agent,
Qreditou. Exeter.