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I I � AA, �0 ­)� ,, - I X"Wo"....."'p- nappy. .AT X anwti inat Asuranoop 1 40,1114 uwylls nalne; Ile Ira, ,44 .Ah.011 Attu IM11410 10, JOY114 , . 0� 1 I ".. ; 1. ;:=": . I I I I I s kindiloss, ifsot'r TO 11 thank P 'I � I rs 9as.WtNsA.0V'4 SOQTIIXNQ OVAMMIMS IX . .. ,; 1. � . ---,. , , - __ � � " I __ 11 I, bt� a, different 1113,11-1 could rell.ume!lxly ,her; .but o,f ju , ill . nt - ostd'forover SIXTY YAAR6 by MILLI"S1 , '. _ ­ '_ - ., � , Ith a new dieurt. Willi you solid . tell .e early 11101"'i'W' it , that I have I* , 'On 111lig , )AM, I . V%U. I . I life )i _-_111 I go .14$ �or Weir WIL N W11,00. , " " '� dmirn, When she heard him murtnur In kill . ­-, 11 'ItTRINQ w I '� � Jile that one ANOra, May?" � ,,, . _, _. � Jkli VV,4FIACT SV1ZCJv54l., ,4 � his Sleep, tile liallie upou his lips Nvill$ proachfoll"... ei 11146, the 011140, Som 6, tho GVU' � Ife gave the letter to Daismy to read, M t,y, . A# id", She replied; 41bu ALL , 41,11 Mix ; co", ONYIN) A, 11 � Noi not, unkii ' , I I . 41% but $lie refused. "He will always love her"', thought I , perhaps, lleglc- 0 th S nwedytotAlAIZAAWA. 4CMAIpw 1 1 vve did feal. that you. bud, 6010 1 S" Be sure and 014 fqr "W#_$6 . I , "A_­­�_" Betwe. I . "I trust ",u," she said, "and, I trust Daisy; "he ca;inot 1101i) It -it Mrus his vett . I I "I � I __,____'01)yi`11 I . enTwoL S . I ed ber; and She is sellsittvid—P901', I I in I Is L I %log SYMP " oo* t'" " I t I ... I I � . .. "'. I 00 I , LLL 1, Lady May� , I -hove no wisol to, read It" fate. Oil, miserable iiiQ, to stand be' Dalr,�`." I I in ..... .. ... .Ave 444.4 Wil , , I 1. . ! S)000�13 01 IN W0100 K011h W411 -0. .0"Op � �!411-11 . The answer Caine in due time—brii'r, twoeu them!" . � �'��`O, I llavo not neglected her. I have i =�, . ` I . 3g6X-V91J%AD ,UOQULATIONO �... .. ' ,� � ., . I '. � I but full ot meaning; at misisted of Those Lady Adair looked very beautiful, but kept my promise to the letter, J&y. I , Tbe neXt niitintt� he Quille )00 *0V � � � � , ..A. .W� . I she )va,s xl,�,t *,,vr�, strong-, people told her -ttle file(- honin,bil with joy" � . uo is the 0491 , . A M. CLAY, I lblei; . 'have learned to love my wife, and I am ri ona, hils Ji � I I � 4 � ftt6, veirsou N 0 BY ]BERM4, "I forglye YOU frOm the depth of WY she must take care of herself', then sincere in, Saying that, I. would giye my gt tlie tjiougbt that be. should see his; Y I � Q. I 'a"6's, IKU414 OT gal WA14 O.T.Starr . - . � I .11 I heart; the fault was In me, and, I aul t1loy )rondoresl at the strIllige, drea,y life DOW, this. momcxlrl� to Save hers.' 11 InItlinina. I I , , , I hpIae,s L mrUr I I , k smile With which gile.listeneti. Her bus, I I I 11 - I " quite happy." . "I befieve you,!, Said Lady May. "NOW, "My owli inamml!" hP criod. 4001aq- , J , ' " I *4 ,tead. % I �� I or of "'Which Loved Him Best"" "The Wedding h in - I'm , — . Auth Not fl.mother word, -and with th 0 tie I . � .A Old May OtTyhi of&yxji&�,l*.DoMidQn - .... �� ,Is Sir ,band was very careful of (Ir', lie Bb ILI we go to herlt", Ing to her, while S,'r CI:llfon hL1404 k4=1 I ,� � ,,, � 1 6 0 kvAohowsiu, QV . Ai ould pot 1'et 11 f .'r , I'll I - � , ,alto at as Clinton wos Compelled to be content, her wrap lip Well; he W 41;!"alie off .70 r bonnet ,and el,Oaktyx -,vitli c I : u �luiet warls. I - .1 0 applio6ut a_w"ti a700'ar reo .4 -, Et . breathe the night air. da a W110 6 M'* -I$ look Fo Ill, s4m -in poor Daisy. . A I � � - ft" . - _­ � Ring," P on Iier Wedding Mofn;' EtC . but to him there Was More Of pathos In e said isliss Lockwood. "Y*u I y darl g!" F.Oid 1� I � t _<, n �� A I 110 '. � begging of her to be Ca Id May," � kissed 00. � I 11 61) the Mmlaio . try - . I _�_ "I ELM quite happy", than reful, She place L She drew him to her: she L � riot, � , . � I � those words. I , � Villat I 03�.VSenoLyjar the diotri0ti ,:; 11 ,�. her hands 0110 oil Ouch side of Ili$ face. But Lady Uay ).lad no patience tQ S �yoot, --fill, �� 6 _ � i. I In a whole vorlume of rej=ach. She a a gentid , flushed ruee with I �', . IC03M iiaay W- had i�c tie *900,4y- -00 * (6, 1 1 1, � fr) e. �j X�thjr, motbac May; bat, allay wronged had forgiven him; that ought to be S sent for, weriALn couditioll vo,lee, nild he Wandered NvIlY 011,� t;!lO1ul`1 wal who� , �i .0, . brother, or a! to e all;1141 have ' to '11�oor Oarol`,eshe Mid- I I It while Wine va $lie only speechless lovel lj,er haads 111190red 00 ' ".I` I I �� swr 4 "Yes" replied Dulsy-ste seemed you, I can make no amends to her; . o"Ough. Now,be must bid good -by cared to be with I)aisY--DaI$Yp the sunny curls; ber lips qlrlyoped. All, 1% I I 1. P , , I I I11 I t no daughter, takre kqm delight ail talking about this I , in -that had pity )Jim, , in dying, ]lad sent !or her, I Heaven, what dy,14ig inothers, -miffer wbo � , , : , I ' � ­� ,�� 1*�i.4ing homwteadorA r , . . ;�),� I .1 . 1. I �. , . tiliere is nothfing ditaft cau atone to her tbe bright, beautiful dTea h Still lie did not feel the least 11"xi0ty She went with Sit Clintoll to � the 'room leave behind them a little child! 11 ... . I months TeAldenoa n0ejw� title of hetm-",the ba.by there, m0dler, for the years she has waited over me; niade the brightness of his life; e . I 1:1 ffi over her -what need? Sho* talked, lallg)v where Lady A air was lying, w3alio she 't ... I I Virtleo.-Ax d "Cliftod.1 I shesald,� "will you love thT0 , I �: , '. mid 061tivation, ,A the I&DA in oaak Buell a libtle mite lie looks, he will Cap 1jut for my greatest Wrong: 3: can atoliel, must live for his wife And child. ed -she was always bright tInd Lbeert,il: I I 11 I . I I � & �Omesteit&rr * lived, that scene never pasaed-froin her I ly ?,, � � � I . ,�-, , '"I da be )Six Clinton Adair; for, do. Ile Was firm and resollifte, but the at. I I I ,. �. of three 47eaora. y 11011 for my studied neglect of You, my In- people spoke of her as one of the most mind, She entered a beautiful 11001my I ; , I .he ,tince at e � I t. , ottles. 01 M& hqmft k, ,Coom of the Wretched wite on hun; (he T . I � WY41. y6thin nine . an gar" ow mliat I have decided upon doing? differeme, my Ivant. of love, my cold- piquant characters they ever met. She with 8 large -,Vjmdo-,7 looking to. the boy tool; one L 11�", �-. . . k b antiful face of Lad- alld its last e 'r MI a Y. t L � 'I fitwid oO IL (farm Of at leRift I ,slinal call my baby Clittoll, in menio,r� I will do my best tor atone. YOU ruilght us Well have tried to tear the vas wonderfully honest and straight- West; the -sun was setting, I , t 6 . ity. orwned i apt - days, ,when I W. loved living, beating bea�t from his body, .and reparteo; 11 love,yon, 111111inala," he said, "betteat I I , ind 000 11711, . . , , ,vd bY hkW Or of those early been (L true, foiftliftll, tender little forward; she Was quick at -wine-wrent,14 I .. :, 40'e, soup 4aghterp. have live without it, as tear from his mind beams lingered on the tl all the World." 11 � I 1, I 6 fa�6r. Inefter it was his fa:ther's -name." Wife to me, Daisy, and X will, If " . every day her husband Saw in her Suite- . dow. There were pictures a"A lan .. W her or sister, I W11) "I know; but will Foa love this ladYo 4 Mot - le er. He Was firm and thing re worthy of aduairt�tion- He flowers, grand old .. � aull Q �es.vawr 1111aissy," said Alls. r�)!T ,, 810"wly, spares my life, make all up to you, an.d. all thOught Of h not spcna one had p,T?Ips known M gr statues� books find deaTT-1 I . I 11 ���, , ertain distil0ts & 11OW-RO 11how very much your husband mu,t ,,mM begin again quite afresh." steadfast; he Would am- eater surpru,(, furilitill*, a massive bed with carved 1. 5 . go�a stapA$ag my, br".rapt 1b . urn- "I Will, if you tell me,,, lie roplloL! so Lrt�r have loved you, I suppose lie Could Daisy beat her Sweet, flower-like faces ute in conscious dreants of her; he tried than when this siniple Daisy of bi-S't posts and velvet hallging.q. Oil the white "do tell ,you, darling. Love hiro i , , *6�11 sootion alookilde hiff,hom,91% "I �t 6.euk erice $3, 0-9i mour% oultjqo*i have chosen from among .the richest all flushed with bappiwnsF on the Wn� to put all memovy a her out of his life, ed out to be -\),hat she really, was -a pillow she saw the 'wbite face Of Daisy .1 I I i I that sh# - . P *I - . � land. but he never quite succeeded, because bilght, clever woman, and be very kina to her; do all � 11 woaat rej�(T,a �six mouths twadh of Aag ladies in England." white hands of her'husb, I hare Adair. I I 11 � "you fill -my livart- With . g1ndness die had been life itself to him. "I ,shall n-ot leave Italy until Dying! Ali would to Hemyell it had bids you." ­ ��, glire Iraii dAt.Q ol hww9be&d emltr.? "Certainly lie cou-1d," replied D.iisy, . ' .. - di Ith I I t�"LVAC req, I U.1 I ­ I Caro," she Said. . e W strn seen Rome, Caro," said Daisy. "When. ell e ,�� * A , , LTdd ito astu slowly , . . been otlierwl;'e! The Shadow, bat not The boy looked lip with,11 Sudd Z- " . .%� We shall not be I Ito 'ev", I P $$Can you love me, Dailsy, -as though travel, lie "Iced Daisy at -they should we do get to England, of death was there, The pressiou of foa,r. : liedwate Pa. I J,In. lerhaps the horror, - 1; � 5 t t). fand OnUIT46 ,,y , leave it agl: I larr,� and bright were "Where axe you going -11 0 ot -he chose yov4. I should not have bands?" he got back to Seville; but Daitly had grown. ixk a harry to , xnamillaT, ho xtr&4 hatil been. tfie best of ' . blue eyes, so , I ' I . . lift &ores 6 r IV) � i again. Let us see . . . I I ,h&ast,�'# ixna,Olted tihat Uo loved you so well; we may not traye.' ber', the swee�t lip% cried. I I fine )ro'l said, "Ah, vay dear wife, illness Aoivs wise; she dearly lo7ed her pretty home looking. eagerly for I I , ; W axomesteader *to bas a) t 001- ild ha'Ve thought it from his evea-3 g in true colom. , Now that I among the vilim. aud. olives, yet Aie Aome, Caro, -while we are here." still crimson as coral, were. 811,111ttY "My flaxilit-,-," said Daisy, "'I -an, IKP- . "I :,i 1b.11a homestead Tigbt 8,10d CaMad . 22 q"9 One or two English friends to Whom parted; the fair lifairliting over her neck ing home to limvell." I I . 4 1 . . �." W.0, a, pre.emptio'n may, take. a Ppr� m4niler. ,od, mothea!," was look liael upon -my .life with eyes that 'Would not return. there, knowing that I . diotraoto "They would not ixidL they confided their intention$ of going and should t, simple Dal,;Y, 47ake me with you. niamrall. I lov* :, A � ,�' � . . 11 . have been dimmed with the shadows of to him it must be hautted by memories ers-SAyce ­ * v to Rome warned them. It was not w I I �! ped hoalest(pmd, III cewtAi'n , 05. i reply. 0 ,with her woman's soul loo I . , _.X . ag out of her "you -no one else," he cried. - . '_ ��, I&Ipe $3, per &are. IDqtlew PC, tbe culn ladrath, I see so, much to blame -4 see of the past, It was there that he bud a good time for visIting the Imperial she held out both. her thin, White 'lob, my boy! my boy! you =list. ca- ,:, 0 13ix maniths in M -P. - 64 Not to .that anxions, motherly 'wortilln kuy, slu in all its enormity, and I only dreamed of, thougilit of, and sufrered for eyes' 1. I 1� .� City. Strangers g, bands in silent greeting to Lady M27, ways love me best. J am your OWM ­�� � T#pg, going just at that time . . 11, . �� OtL,Itivste lift" 'ores sirid creel �%,oliid Daisy confide the secret of her Woulder that I Was mad enough OT blind Lady May. t, wore liable to take the fever -better that bewr � . , � V ,Ind distrels. There -was a minute of silence, mother -you must love me t I 1� . M`�'Iql.o ,w,rth 000.w,� ` anxiety , � I eroughmot to see better what I was do- "Caro, we Will met go back Nsait; but Daisy only laughed. -beat-, then . -h .! . , I V seemed like a great beart Still holding him, as thou. no elarmi ,. . �f. W. opuy, So time pa,�sed ou, and no news canie w1ho bad Seville," she smid-, "it is s. very Pretty � 4, �� - , P - b _ ! Ql ft nterlof ing. Daisy, I feel like a man "I shall not take the malady, Caro' knolt (Iowa by Daisy's side, I oputy 61 the nite, home, but very aull. Why should we �u Lady May ly force could take him from her, D41s3i I I from, Sir 01',nitoli. The only message. been mad with delirium 01- fever', I cial- she said; "lot us go --we wan't to go ace in the white hands, died; and the same sunbeam that touch- � I 1UA4R,1itbo*% loaticra 8b) I � . "I . 11 .166 PM4 , _. tll,).t 1101(lilled -her from England Was mot have been in my sune, Bober senseG. mot tfravea? That would be the beat and hiding her f �11 I UP T that ij I bad thing for you,, It would cheer you, and England 'n. the spring." I ed her ,hair With gold .brightened ther , ..L "I, 01 that she received the nowspnpers call- Do you know, little wife, rxiiey Went and Lady Adair enjoyed wept Passio"to telrs' gb�t , , L � t4 e you weeping for rne?" asked her little soll-the same liohlx , , :, 1"" B. AULIXG, Life,,Acqident, Tire ana?lAte u4ning the nainouirceatenit of her Own �i;��d the same d&,,g of any' one else- it would edli-cate me. I have always the. visit very much. She seemed to Ar . me; I eunls of ,. ;::; I - - no " so cdledtibg Ahodnte . Daisy, faintly. "Do not; believe I that lingered over the Tnother's dead, .� . -",as no dA e given: no aging to see Spain-wal aps �he I aps ipVaa ge. that any one ease had behaved as I 'have grow bettor and stronger; peril, � , L - marriag There t had a great lo, 1�� a ­,, ljjk4 Alictioneering. place meirtion,od-illeTely the briefost ell coaduct you take we there?" . I am happy-, I would rather die than live. ;;lite fflo% seemed to kiss the rOSY1 .. --------- five called su fact that she was. better made her Jul- . �,�, ­ , done, I should h,, - Caro, come here.!' mouth of the living child. I I � BRO 'NING, 19- D.1 M. 0 pussible parnmiph to say thaf Sir C"1011- by a very bud name. Illness seems to go it was settled; Daisy was not will- prudent. While lingetting on the Cam Lady May's side, "Cam" she had whispered, an hour ,� - It U , - He kn *)O. ustil Victor 3 of fat"ll r . �� 11.�. - , sit racl ton Adair lind reccatly married 7-�llss have cleared my brain as it has clewed lug for Sir'Clinton to returra to Seville- pagna, she Caught sorae, brei - oilit; 10 an I fl] you bury meL W , ­ mid fa d, taking a. hand of each in her f -e she died, t'wi I , eldence. Do u'031 E rne, mud every person who read that I cannot ixtragine what in- she Went hews6f. Mrs. Eme, only to* air,aud how it was no one q Ite knew, befol . , , , - . O I my Sellses. feeble grasp, Daisy kissed them. t1lat pre" cemetery at Seville, near ;�.. "I know you both love me no'", " ' 4 , I A 1�"ry, , * paragraph hancied that the whole detalls f,-bilation, was over me, or why'l ever tbfankfull to return to England, went but she caught the fever about, which ' a! lo 40 ' , a orbner of Hurc -Pro my marriage from La.dY .and wiser 'Woman; until she had be a so often warned. I - at man 'who . ed Of v - 1 Sgoclate ka. N% , given in some Other paper. She comeeded home a Ticher e "That we do," said Lady TvI Y, sob the grave of M P hairfily know whether to be most pleasw] May:# the day -she died she neyer ceased telling At first tile attack was slight, and no Would $1 -you remember?" , - , A - . . ow P* skAd with the fact fivit 6er niarriage )NN" the bistary of foreign londs, she became 4 ne felt either anxiety or fear. Sir Cl;n- bing as though her heart break. 1�1 / , - IKT R-. brights M. 1)., 1'4-()- ,,it w,as the first step in the wrong 6$Do not think, I am sorry to die " she "I remember," said Sir Clinton. � , I � Ja . And, true to his promisei be buried I , 'J", Graduste!�orontO U12- atinotineed. or vexea at tile niethod of direction," said,Daisy, "and it was dif- the heroille of the whole country -side- ton took her flowers and fruit he talked $ i, . . . ijlicl4n the anneuncement; it showed oate thing, ficutt to retrace. I can Imagine the temp- an autborilty -whom all the pooror to her when She Wanted to talk, and said, in her Wnt low voice. 1,1 have . ;, *b - V Tonor ears reside)atpl . neigh- k ut religion; it was Daisy there. . I . I . . �tc. Office be read to her in 9 limw voice when � . ,,lip ,never tal ed much abo I Y. Wo 7 . I I � I Alpan(ira ROOPWJ, e " thotigh, very pl.alilly, that, although bo tation when she, Whom you loved so Vows coRsulted, and not a. little proud too deep down in my heart for me to I TIP P . I '1� W Wished it �! .r; - X- .. � 91, i - — reside'ar Dr. Amos' 01r(1Btfa1l4 11,ad not cared to make the fact of lids derady, found you out, and asked you was the kindly Woman of her suporlor talk of; but I have loved. God," she- said, _; j., CHAPTER LVIII. -J11 ; �4, 4o . I ,as ' . . 2 . ,W . 1011 Exeter.LW,111L_j ��.: "I 'age 11,ublic, &bill it had been leg knowledge I'She ,.should be quite well," she said. �ty 17, .. %4_.: Anmraw Street, 1111.111`01 . *I, to be friends- It is some comfort to . few days, and then they would with her oild child -like simplic . "I love AFTER FIVE YEA'M . 11 11 ­ 1� and a.11 in proper form. Then another think what you did was in the begin- The house at Seville was left empty; "in a. Him now; I long to be witli Him, to Five years have passed since . I �� 11 ICKSON & CARLING, , . — E u . '� 1, . glish paper told her that Sir (I'li'Vii ning not quite your Own fault But ba,by with his nurse was to travel wfth begin to think about returning home " 1. But the days grew longer and she 9,,�v be at rest. There are I* mlsta'kes in was buried �=d one fine evening Ill , .�?, , D and Lady AdalT were on the Continent, Caro 'do yo k t y u ' ev�; them. Sir Clinton 'had smilingly .tie- , ;I iq Heaven, Caro, and OUT marriage was a � . :. . , u thin thn; a wila 'A that the boy Worse. ' at mistake." I I I I Tuly there was a very pTeftT pleturo - rr�. lenalato love me?" ceded to Daisy's w,i It was the to be seem oin the lawn at Eastwold. Sift. a ecal 1� rs. Notarle'3, COMQT6_40026 and dntended to spend some time tile. sudden attack of delirium gr(' &J,�to A He raised himself tha. Clinton, Adair Was giving' his littlet Y ,,=s0_6no.6',5-llQiiC" Xor how"#')' '.'Can She WWIdered ` but carne to tAe and looked down should be Called. Cllfton. He was be- ' 't first frightened Sir Clbxton. Once. "My darling Daisy, you have been the I , . I - C4 Ebb. I . 'Ar ,., West ratm of Interest. conclusion that it was Sir Clinton lilin- on the sweet face. gluming to love, the ftir-haired, ImagdAng hen he went into her room, -she funcie.j sweetest Nsife to me�" ;" "I have loved you very much," she daughter .her first lesseli an walki �� % .0 JK1DVJ;j toLoat P't 10 self who bad caused these lines to be stretched w Ingo - EUMTER, Daisy," he said. "I am going to be boy who Smiled in lids face and herself back tft Seville, and was er,ving I Ey"ICE I-p4AJN STREET. Inserted. 'Ili -tie, Sir Clinton and Lady a Od man, Heaven -helping me -a good out his arms to, him. I toudly to Bedlam that the house was said; "but it was a terrible mistako. This Mass Lockwood Who looked on most =4 � L ,� L, E. i��Vitbv .10 is your first loTL,-,%,,Our only love, Car-&- x1oxisly, rievetr wearied of giving him all I �� M, C,&EJlXG B.A. Adair were abroad, but when wa.s I' I? man. I will make yon happy;.1 wall de- The sun was shining just then fox burning. � He calmed her, and was ack to lick, dear. You kinds of million, -NsWe Lady Addw saM I �� -lice life to you and to my child; I Daisy; her bus I band was -kind ,se She w,v,. and I give you b, . I � The weeks passed on -it was s-hT al I vote my . alld fit- sb ocked to see how much WO have been kind to me, you Lave refused Watching the performante with a bright . 1. ,, f,10NEY To LOAN. her return. At last she received a let- - will only remember the past to, atone for tentive to her; what was better still, ,11 have been dkelin-ting," she said', to wish, Toq haye studied how best end charmi6ng smile. . . . . . -believed thAt him, was a faint smile. "I thought me no I I I.. ­ ter from � mllog4& from her hiiqb�iaid. it. Will you help me, dear wife, by ho loved the child. She to make,me happy; but -ah, -well, I Down went baby on the sott, gretO 'L I S _1* We hove a large ou . Didey's rhaid trenubled as she opev,ed it, b,q,,.ng Imind and patient with me3'r he had ceased th think or dream of Lady Bedina was here." ,up grass. , Lady May laughed; 'Miss Lo&-' , .11 ,Vr4t- 6Z&OO,wrobb .. uld rather be with God in HeaYL � con 6.14 fil'inlat)i -� Irk: V,4t wendotinx What it contilined. Only a A stmbeaan4 pasiging through the win- May. They, went to Spain; Daisy's He talked to her for a few mintites, wo . ,� bw0t. I I " 1 G14ADW.&N & 13TOPPAT, fiew lines ,8,:x,I those were Written in clow, lingered on the flower-like fmce dream of delight was verified. They then was Startled again at finding theit, Caro, than here." -wood cried Out; Sir Clinton, hastened tK� ,. " dlJ0-j-s,':k&G 0Q'&LGtQZ the most feeble a nd trembling of hands she raised to his, is Daisy, With (heir lingefredin fair Castile and sunny Gvan- she had wandered into, the shadOwl'sad Re bout down and kissed the white raise -her. . I I � I Baltists'n 959 - I brow. . . "No one Cam I to walk strai 1 � 'c . eexn�d to her that a new of delirium. . �� swered; oda� wheire it. s .. 4. �� I - I rAey merely said: - on hetr lips, an . ­V0111�11ev we'to- Mwi.._ � ., , whole heart . '. -1 .v .11 .7 IJ and moze, bku4t4_9f,-bu,- m.-fM-I&M." -.--T, ronr--rimt- iftm--sht-, ' v "and so would Lady said Lady Ma. I al . _� a at Boulogne, at "Yes � I . "Dear Dalsy:-1 as � ain that'llhe Dal li .e," she said, The words s�eenied to inar ­zs Sir. � w'�fl � They remained there for Inore than a m,orsee-it became cert 1_ . ' _'1_4_1ft"0r"--aRfl--fi1bDP-J-'V-- thei Hotel da Nord. lamveryill. One 1 101 recover. Sir Clinton was like one May; but I would not. wish to get well. ten. He gave the laugbii,. rosy . bta.b 11 I or says that I shall recoT,er, .the I CHAPTER LVI. I �"f k, .vear. Daiw decided not to, reltri-ra to not . Tt was ihe only way, after all, !a which to Mass Lockwood, and sat down by , . earch of � tudi fire, Inv 2tob"-er that I shall not. If I die there I. Dnglan& At present all wail well; what distracted; he went about Ill S 11. � firma's Mv , much to be arrang1d, over th� boy. I I ""EX WILL ALWAYS LOVE EBB." might happen if they were once moire the most clever physleians-7he Would the story could �Ond. I do not Q.aY it in wife's side. I � " appointing trustees ' have moved heaven and earth to s,avo bitterness, Caro." - . !. I dUGG 0OU10M - ---­� must make , will, , be better, I think, Th,e resolve taken in illness bad Its Ou the spot, and Sir Cfl'KtOn` met -again her, but she was not to be saved. The "Oh, Daisy," cried Lady May, "I "Where ds Clifton?" he asked 0 ' I I for hirn. It would I nton rose from, his Bar& with his lost love? Like a wise we* "I can -hear him," she replied. .1 I .1 I it efloct. Sir Ch fiat had gone fo#h­DaISY was to die. Would change places with you. Do You I .. ��� I lHead Offlc% Farcluhar,. Ont for you to come and see me here, =an, Daisy knew that prevelition was Sir Clinton would not believe it tit first. think that I shall ever be happy after Is practicing with the bow and arr I . I 1 1, . � .Von do not mind the long journey. Your bed a -wisex Intan; the past seemed to I I . P idellt, js F� RUSOEL could better than cuTe-that it was wiser to that I baught him, and he has a . . I 'reh mother will take care of the child. From. Earn like a fevered dream --he He said the doctors must be mistakenj this?" . I :1 - a beautifd idea Of shooting. Here he is" . 1- I I O.B,T,. GARDINER your affectionate husback hardly re�llze it. How near he had keep out ,of temptation than to strug- ' f , vi,ce-rxe�s-- R . -01inton Adair." their verdicts were all nonsense; she "Yes," she replied, with ,� bem to the very brink of crime! Now gle against it. call him smile; '!I think you will. I A beautiful boy came running towarls -,,� -- � -, -. , , .=list recover. No one could shall die, he . . . . .- , , , E)IF,EL)TORS. d hi 'Me present was her own; no one , and you w1111 be very sorry for me; you n. �, , �, �. � I Her first thought was one of bitiler- that be was calm. collected an m- , 'A cold and careless now; his indifference , 11 MaUh_ ness--ber mother take 'care of tile self ,�& ith wonder 001114 tell what the future might be. -will both mourn for me; and then, when "My darling, mamma,�` he cried, "siao , . &QU.", - - had ail vanished; his wife Was in danger; .1 . givit, Rts, n,iin. he was filled vvi cal m you have forgotten the sorrow. you will ho,w Well'I e -in aim.11 I I A V.:ublila. cWdl Most fathers, If they found them- bluut be wuld have ever so IaT forgotten She tried her best to be a compani to for the ti e being he forgot that tliPrL' � she, ,17 s a 0 , ,% an til . be happy. Lady Altly laid down her book � . I ,]A&I, She read de P Y; a, my ther voln . . � 1 � ; saw.. Lwinchelsea. selves in danger of death, would long tile in e world .* 11 1. � ui*A,�t coannitm, rules of. right and- her husband. e I I did not mean it; but, you aft , �, M%. awux, n -would wish to wTong-be 1vould like to make amoilds. thought continually; she listened to the r eee� I Came b.etween yGu; I have been took the liveliest interest in -his � �,, I I _U, AR ' 6% their 'y So conversations of wise people. Slis, lost .Vhe day came Whell,Daisy, fa�fnt 'Ind the banier between you; I have been. at archery. Sho wns so kind, so gell . I FARQ 11 for, e -little face; but not he -not Sir When he had quite Tecovered he,wrote feeble, whispered to him: tl%� A -WMI AOy, . b kdair� . . . ?o opportunity of improving herself and " c;Caro, I am. going. to die� 1thouglit like a. dark shadow over- your lives- Now so 13rationt, that after a time he fl, , , . I ., - 7��4 AGENTS. ' to Lady May a long letter -one whiOx �m that in .the gra . ' way for the it is all over, . and I sna going liome to his arms round her neck- and kissecl he*, �._, . lilt I )aN ZOSERY.. Exotell a4t,o'ut lgt : � gW second thought was one of deep -he Maestiy believed would be his last to the result was; Ceti], I should; it was the only God. Oh, Caro, Caro, I am so glad to vtth a kind of rapture. ii i . . I'll, " � 24 . sorrow and pain; he was in danger of beautiful L<udy Adair no, one would have, story to end." . J. aald � JaI4Au,1V(b- her. He implored bf ber to pardon him; recogmze Sam e aisy e. or aTen s sa, . i 11 geath -and she forgot hi fault for , e he told her -that his love for her hid I . . I I .. 1� I I I L .V .. KOJA 's," he replied. She clasped both biands more tightly Inz up lit , e sweet* 07,1 MA 11AR11113- 9UW01 La' t.1m, f orgot that he had never love She was greatly admaired. Tlip dark- say such terrible w * And she, looO ; , , L -f been so great that it had literally driven I . f . . � wboert, P'nilarton Gad LO99,131- a .- ­ id: ,,, W , her, 014t she had been 11109t Unhall1l, him mad, and that to his madness must ey�d Spaniards especi aly adni. I the But she, bending over him, sal in her own. ' summer sty, murintirs- I I .� 11 g. CAMPMELIA .elth hdal-forgot all and evex,ythi , be attributed the wrong which he had ' fair, Idly like beauty of Sir CJ t --'-, ,,Caro, will you send for Lady May, "Owo," she said, "I give you back "I h&pe Daisy knows how dearly S, � � J �� . � il t ��, wife. Whatever city they visited filiv- I Want to see her before I die?" i .the fair young love off yo= youth. Lady love ber boy." 1�' � � JIURT - hair except thwt he was heir husband, done. � 11 I . Sacy.Treas. FaMll I . May, Promise me -that you will be kind .1,11, I )IJ'aitorg 1� danger of death. ' . "I was never forone moment myself,o were eagerly Welcomed in the flr,�t The boy himself has not forgotten h14 I �� GUAJIMAIA & OTA BURY' Sc . made all . es. If ft Clinton bad been indined ,-:, , CHAPTER LNIL , _*... to him, and marry him in timc-when lie mother; be has some memory of a pure, k : � 1, � � __ N ,Without loss 'of time, she he said, "from the night 'when I be- Caral . -11 - I . wmngemeute with herr mother. lieved that I bad lost you until I 16 to .jealousy he would -have been most 3)AISy'S REQ'UEST. asks youll, sweet face, and drIng arms that el,aspo,I �, _� I — I � , ____________7 ,"It seems to me, Daisy," said that jenlousy, for never had fair lady mwe "You are breaking my heart, Daisy," ed him ­of a passionate cry Viat ,r . . are sick unto. death; then, and then Only, Daisy; dying, and wishes to See so id. Ln - , .Ili � I � " i7 good wonian, plaintively, that YOU my senses came back to me, and I saw courtesies. It was all one to "Daisy is Sir Clinton to Lady 'Alay; 64Bat d-' !T'LY- "I cannot Promise- " followed by terrible Silence; he -has I .1 theire was but ,ome face in the whole you," Wrote .t off must.; I cannot die until yGn vague memory of love �th naways going away fTom home, 1 am what I ,had done; then, and then only, o ll m y at was d - I * . I // 10 eure, thmt Bedinla wall be mistresspff the I knew that I had been on the Terge world for -her, and that was the face "I 11-W I do. Poor Caxo,! the -has -had no real and Sweeter, than any he has k.m.5r;i . I / 4. ", I/ . 1�/ i . / /1, 4�4,4 . . ",mi4e, ,.happiness yet; let him have some. I since. He dimly memembers how somel �� 1; /,_,..o / ..., housq; she was before. If your bus- of the deadliest crime. Alay, I have f her husband. The letter was Seat at once, but it . 1_1� , I'll band as ill, how could he write?" Nj�hcn they had spent a year In . not the in peace until yon promise - I . . . . .14 T 1:1 A 7 C . I 1, ,J� I -N-,, - 4) wronged you move deeply than woman was forwarded fro- Oliffe House to Shall cue used to kiss &am and weep pas-! I � � , . 10 But Daisy listened to no remonst-r- was ever injured before; I will do my Spain, Sir Clinton asked .her if sfhe TreAyll Nest, and from there to Cowe% me, And when I am dwtl, said you look slonate tearts over him. He has been . I . ft the front as th(t would retu ady up nit snell a sky as this, an covered with I to the cemetex7 at Seville, and they 61A � &W - 13trands �0: I illice, and she did not rest 0 -min until best to atone for W But, MaY--Tv11nT, -1 home. She declined. Not so that some time elapsed before L . . W. j)p its kind in th yet ---she was not ready just -yet, she CTImson clouds, ithink that I am looking balm that -his mother any there6 Erail . � * ,st school �Of - be she Nme on her way to Boulogne. The t1is is the last cry of a broken heart- M,ay received it. ", . W, uravince. Our.� c6urseg, are * E[otel du Nord was soon reached, and to you. I can face my life'better if you fy�ld him; and be looked at her half She did not iose� one hour; she merely at You from behind them. Oh, Caro, glitnted, with puzzled eyes, at the be,%*I' . , I . ,*' yo�ad thogef Of the ordinary bus Were Daisy found Six Clinton !sick, al' will send me one word to say that you Nvoxi&.ringly. waited to read the letter to Miss Look- make her Promise?" tiftil fare of Lady May, kt ... 7 *1 I 9 school has, a "D , 0 you not tTlIbIt Me Yet, Daisy')" 1101b, Daisy, was this What you -want- . I ,,, ��# iness college. Thi. t unto fleatal, Sbe inquired hastily have forgiven me, .Ind that you a -re wood. "You axe m -y Inamme, naw," he Sam � . W continental reptitatiollL for high be. asked; and she answered: "You must come with me," she sn,id; ed her for?" . and she replied that, Heaven bless!4. � . � 11 . - ' ! have thgee jde M%B,t ... the matter wdth him, and __ I I � PW joade work. We , - .1 "Yes, I trust you; but the truest wis- "Yes; I sliall die so hapl�y if I know ber, she Would bea good motherto h1uW . . : � ��,, I �, j, :04'k they told heir that he lind gone Out One I I and the kind-hearted companion did not I I I I ra;tm,ents,;- ' t�ening and was caught in a violent dom is to shun temptation, not to seek in the least object. I that she Is going 0 be yourr wife. Pro- Three rears elapsed betweeni Dalsylig] . . . I I . . I ' �, * I Shorthand ard, TO * I , 6 heart he knew that she . ,,Daisy dying!" All through that long mise me," ,She continued, kissing the 1 . . . opmmercia , had begged him to .t;" nald in hi denth and Sir Clinwes, second mat,41 , L I regraphy, and the demand for # orm off rain. They — ., - was right.. journey, with the clang of wheels, and trembling band clasped in her own. � ! .. ) 9 Vo Careful, as so mmY People '"'ewe 111, rJ*89V]A1 1p[au2tirads the throbbing of the engines, the befit- "You would not see me die unhappily, dage. The ceremony had been a v $ trained help Zrea,tl7 exceeds tn . "Whme sliall we go now, Daisy?" he quiet One, and they, ihad gone stralglif I I � . � entexinp 9' but he laughed at all advd-ce, P9111111ps .0 9 I I I I the rush of steam, -%vuld you, Lady May? Whisper to me home to Eastwold. EMen they led 0 � . ,supply. students are. Z)MULUOR 13121) , .... 1. ly. ing of the waves, anc , sooin- Y01 0 being quite Indifferent as to whether lie asked, gent t W each week, and the i"i .."I'. -fUa, haPPY a046 Sir Clillt= b`4 - I , t was whilt I - ... ,,, s1hould like to go to Italyt Caro 9 Ludy May heard thloseworas: Only one word, 4n.s,' it will give pence." - � lelf. 0 were 91 or well. The reffill I .- 0 I 311106t use ill, enter theo, bettler for youri � - "Daisy 9 dying!" fte must have whispered it, for a, I" once, ',up' might Lave been ecpecfted, a severe and I � sbe-replied, and to Italy they Went. � Other words lit came a man of note and Tame. Thlay, i , d.et our free caltaloine, at. 4p terrible low fever. Daisy Was taken - - . The little Clifton had grown. into a aunted her -those she sudden light canie over Daisy's fa,ce--a had but one little deughten As Dalst 1, U , I - A. McLACHIAN . . had uttered herself', � sweet smile played round her lips. il . -be could "You have held a daisy In . "Then. at will had said, there was sonve justice ,In ft--* L . I beautiful boy by this time D. - at once,bo has room, as,herhad expressed �' your hand I t i I V�� all come ripht," 6he .� I Trindpal. 0 n wdsh to that effect, and she stard- A01-1 " I walk and talk. Ho was a charming I ! I I 4p Was odvX and have fluni it carelessly away." . Lady May had Sir CgUoo, but hew'"] . , - - I t, . ,. * at the havoc that grief and illness "I'LlAIP . chlid, f,i'ir of face, with a. bold. bright mras it -so? Would she find Doiffy said, "and, Lady May, there is a kind was bear. . � I - - I 1 *###*# ad le in Sir CRinton. He WaS J)'e,ak 19310OCT .1 1, in � ,,.,uueT that w -us irresistibly charming. of justice in it, after all. You will ,have I .F1 had mai Jo 4911 .0 a-ying of her husband'$' carelessness and They talk of ber f2i -low tones, a4 ., :�. r", t as a child; his ban& were shadowy, his 00Z.V pugs wmi):L� Wr Clinton loved him very dearly; lit% ne.gleot? All plonve Heaven, no! Caro, but my son, will be ,his ,heir. Al -Y dw . ell lovingly on her memory. Once 9* � I I., --------------- � ,& f,)rgot ,his troubles and trials ,when lie They never I mt;ted one hour by day or in and with I I I a l III.& a.& 1. I son wi I be always near 311 boy gatlitred a simpte vMte fidd-dalst, � �L;� . . I I ' in, to remind him of me; my soil will .1 )4 11 , . He looked at her when she entered With puli zardud . CIN I )ras with the boy; they were quite com- night until they reaphed Rollie. Sir Olin- Ili amd brought It to his flafluar. He �� ,�"!�, I I quivering lips. I srql oualeR I � panioils. Palsy'sheart mo -v li'Olt ivhoa t,,p. with his faimily and Suite., Were live in, the beautiful home that I ba.ve . J'a .. I , I I deTed much -why Saw. mton IdGM4 it �,l , 1. . ,'It was very good of you to come, .049 lflxulftor� glie milv, bmv dt,nirly flio father loved the Maying ,it a ,lqr-,,t, housa in Via Condolt- never seen. There is justice in it� after I �Ii- - I \ , " ,11." I With temrs in [has eyes, telling llim SA 11 "� 11 A r,17 lie faltered. "You beaP coals -audjln; 1002,ud %ail r pr w1o.m. the had once eared so little, 1,11t' (, 'tlwy be,sto:cd. I �� - he must never again ga&er a d-alay, f0s, I I " Daas� I %. '.. - ,r -ered, so care­Wvx�,­_�_ I- I "N'Ps." saic . a 7. -%,hen, they were gathered, they ��., .�, , f - Sir o -was more like .himself wh -,Tf - vi '611 - I � 1� .� 11 Y, M. 0. A. BLDG_ o fire out my head." old -W ZO; GUZA& -11 * . cl"llto . .; ooii�17 I Sir Clinton" s a] fad" , � 19. I .) LONDON. ONT. "You nevew thought that I should re' -9UX11.10A 019ilrg eTqu3[.MXaa.1 4' � . \ras -*vith the gumtest difficulty they 69C&ro,t� she said, I*wni y.aa.,,I-v_ I I .4Ae& . .-- . ___,'', ___.- --- --7 .­ ,; 1,;�. L . . t 4 PUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS. , fuse, Caro; you knew me better dimn oxu stlqj $uoqu 'aoA 1191 s -a qor r0C0g111;Wd 1.1"Ill. Ile held Out his hand come in? I want -to see if he will like light, and tba mystic .1 I . . istered last season upwards of 300 _( hours of twil .. I 'theft, I should have come to Yon from P .. � b., grceth g to I-nd,N' -Affty. Lady Mayi" I of might, he often, 1110ard these, wordst , � . ,� nts d placed every graduate. Seven S.113116P U01111 -M ea ]T,cq i.1 � ;; One 'the 'Other end of the world, You have . ank q:ilil yoll have come," he Said. "It will agitate you, Daisy," hezaid. "You held a fladoy In your hand, � a � y qualified regular teachers. Almeaulsoo 4SUo1pedT4SU111 0009 ,Daigy - I -Ln -y re.stless and asks Con- "No; let him come. Go yourself foe, . 01 I 1 440 'f .... . r u better?" � yon have carelessly Hung It awar'.4 , � ; empjoy I 911 shn'll I . dred and fifty London firmt . .4 "I - trained help, Collegaf,hj session from ,$Yes," he Tepaledt grnveay, *80SUd 00LU -SP.To.a OOO�00:p hillally"'or �011." . him, Caro." Vur 1.9;�vj papTATa AlaLf IT"or lll(,*�, said Ln(ly May, 'With Sir Clinton, quitted the room, .and : .., , - . I I not die this time, Daisy, I am nXich . 1. THE END. ­'I'T�w, ;-a# 1� I I Sept. 5 to June SO. Enter any time. etird the d"iors dis- olq$ TI$Tm ,ffA,eUto1J0t(:E x1ro et[I nivering lills, "01), Clutou, is it POS' Daisy drew Lady May's face do.;Wn to ­­ . 1`41, .- I "'' . Catalogue Pree. batter. When I It . i . . is d 1 . Business ,lgree I thought that my life was safe. 3[00% 01RU19 tble. th-at'slie i y',ug'.1-th.bt Daisy is hers; the'spoke in quick, Short gasps, so Chahce For Praotica. I T I . . I , ­ Forest C4 and College 'I thfink so now; but I have beell vwy, u Iq UT . though bov broath were leaving her, "I Wouldn't* inarry a man that I J1 Sborthaud muclo-LOAC'UH tE* le2pq ying'O" l I . . ,. I 1.1 t : .1 -ip1­ tni I � . "' * P is 1110,4t ,,� jln� . --," he replietl. "I ,have, given you xn7 husband," she couldn't loolt up to.1# . -1 . qJ, W. WBSTBRVELT, JR. J, W, WE*STFPV T, ill; nord, lest my illam should take a -T�ROU3[ So plal , . I r � PA I ,T _Z849 181RA00 I belk"Ve nothing but 1wr if tout'e dcsir() , , "and I am going to give you my "I have you fitted out" , . r : I - ..p , Z .. I I pi. -artn" I, Ith ilgait ,Aa,ajqr I said I . Chanered Accountant.. 5 sorious t O it better to Send .j o.q1,e.1I'zot11Au W- 30 you ha,,x kept her itlive so ]on " child -my owm boy. You are a noble "ITOw-, Pray?" I �� , I . irsta Principal, I for you.tp . . . . I see 9. . " : . I I fl oo "What is it?" she coliti,lined. "What woman. Oh, promise me, -while God "Grab an 9viat0jr.of I 11 . I . . Daj,sy, Ihnd taken off her bonnet an -amdes.,tivatm UT SAVU011. illed her?" I I i I . . . i � ­­ .. elook. She Went up to Sir Clilitop and -or ias R hears yo,it speak, tbnt you will be kind _� - .. � I I � r I I .p pta1�pT,rqvmtv,zA0Ai,r11Z0 641 Ile seemed to read her half-expremed I I I . knelt down by his bedside. oubt .ind four Ili her face. to my boy, and love him as your own?" $care* Article. I I � 11 '83iLse'a"A Wvlmmw 3141- "I prowAse you that I will," she re- .1 ill !S like old times'" she said. I I 1 ''I .1 -Tse you." .� "IVRY," lie said, t gravely, "many Sins ,pl`e& . "Have you a good cook?" � , 11 � . I I - . 111roll liying ill,while I ul, I(.- at iny door, bu mot the faintest d1w Wyect�wv ITnvb A Conk. 0 � 4 1. . ^ASTORIA ... ""'tt VK0110110E '"Alamma, nramma!" cried 9, Sweet, ,,, ��� ; %JV . '-pgligy" .0'Idd Sir ()1durton, � 11thete is 1AX . � t , T I I w of unkindness to my' Wife, Daisy. Wily the fily-nWing lullemle­­ I . . ,� I ,,� �J . Tor Jaantis t%04 ohildrem u0J;,1,,llg* lilce f1hity" for br liging it mon I , I , . "I . . I � P11 VA1011XV, . i UH1141 Since t-weP, in plain Wordo-eame to Shrill little voice; and Daisy tried t* 'Vel),' am vool, mav 17,, � , `! k',t . . I t� 'ArL IS Boughl jo h -'N PeAMSOB, Since 1 have been lying tny senses, I have been the kindes% the ratisye hel head. A faint; flush came, over I I r Ile Kind Yop a e,Alwa! � MMMI Wie her fate, . . good cook llw­f, days." . � ,, �� . � I . 1. I)ere I have b"qi tbinkfi)g,--t�inlflil� a . � woat,rl� -,obive of husbands to her. . � . I VXAVU, H, Ave I I 11 ( I I 11 I � k , � � . � 14 . I i ,� �' I 11, I , , � " I 11 I , L , 'I' ` '. "I , � , , I . J W A � r I t4i X!� r%mo-tol d , ; 'Xi C I. 'ar ' "b"t , ' �:adu'u"Ing 12, t f 411a e 5 w - b"0 that he_ ,',,,a live a . w,�4 I III'.,, , � '�� "� .: I - , 11MI.A. ik mv hAvP AAf AohL I I . I I V Boars tka� . - - do y -find I m,ij spe my fault In its � sival"319 I I All 0 her.qe1f." . 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