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P, 'Implore you, � , - - I. -Duc I - I ­ . - - . � ­ -N _� I � . .1 - ­`_ .1 H-Es.s," i.,m uppiNcoTrIs fAGAziNE. M.A.- AA8,6, s�14binly.'-'.,!.-T�arry,"-oatchiiig not. to throw -away this chance. Yoa-yoli -1 AustraHan 61tatWice - .. "" , r., �­ . 'his coat as he angrily 1. I I -1 119'' 1�, -_;,-, �; , .-. - . - . 11 - I -one of the tails of .6 area - Austr9bA - i4pals the Uttitei ...... , -, ­ , , - 4j-:_;�­_ ­ - I __ . - - " - - . don't care foiany one else ?" - � . �. "I'll, _,..�_A ­-­­ Vt.- - leaves her, " come back. - Listen to me. Accordinji to thi census of 189L - 11 ---- 7 !, �� . , " 1� . I � "Wo, not in that way.'.' States. .; ,� -1 ­_�,_, - I _ . alone in the tumble-down beautiful house, Of couroe I know you, have sort of fancy. Australasis� cont-ains " , ,W , " , I ­ �. , . ' _ - ­ -I- --- � sq=_ Z. _.� _. - _. - ' - � . - - 11�`Thea7y '! - . 4975,238- �., � � . , �1' _7 , 1_� __5W4.-_ .;.. �, - i - 4 _1� Cboys-Andethe-uprae � ­-, , � I � � I I . 11 �' J - - 11 �. 1- � I., � I - 10 -- -o7 , ,e with ,only,' tht _�o keep ft,�6r4. 11 1� � , �­' , .- . _. - - ­__ , milesAlka: d. o6owatwit 4f �&800,050. 1_�111 -1 I &A I - -,, � ��. . - ., ­ - ­. V7 i-�- 4 sl I � -a�_p !, I'll,-B,av es, says . . - - , - i 1, �., I dyins hei'co'm'-p'any-,'an-dwi'th"'ou't'ac'tu'aI chaperon. .11 Fancy for, her I` .. gslk,wil the girl, iibru�t dy.- Population to strongly, British, especially- . is . I �6e for the boys." . ­ - . I '1_____ . I y go, - age, of any kiiid ; yet such was the girl is Wallis' with �the irritating air of one . * . this' true of relir-ious profession. Of the _.­_ � I- a lniiony ha7e, . . - -lengths -to gain ar Y -For yourself- to darling! - 11, � . , I ks of snow. that no one ever said ,there. was anything who is willing - to go .all - Ot He is one - 2,699,62q Protestants more'than Iralf bel9ug �, � . ­ . . . 46 I Of the best fellows -i the world ; he --I) J� '. , � -- - - 7" . a ��! I - , * * * wrong in the doing of this7 thing Terry purpose, a sort of love for her." to the Church of England. This '61turcli is �� �! , � � � � � �,� ' ;��­ - I . .1, . She breaks of : a loud familiar voice a be '. I _.� . . .. 1 " was Terry ; no breath of scandal could 11 A sort of love I's , . credited'with 1,485,066, or 39.1 -,er cent. � , INIM-A.-F, _5or_�he cold gray goal ; board outside. It is the voice Off &,n,,,, , I— I , , ' - -V is -a wounded dove ; come near her. Even the rector's sister, of the entir� relig�loua profession of the 00 %_ _6� 11 Well, 'isn't - it a sort of love V' cries _ Q � �vn'-, -0g, �,, � - . who made all the parish. 11 sit up" occasion- MrE. Adare. - "It can come to nothing. Bridget O'More. - - - island. The' Presbyterians come . next , I to say &gain -I Here is Aunt Bridget, Is says Fanny, with 49-3,269 ; the Methodists with 434,375; M they have flown all ally, had ever a word at She hasn't a pann'y ; and you have about I #�� ail open field beyond, Terry ; at Inapt, a word that signified.' It two hundred a year. Do you propose to ner I vously. . .. -_ . .1 . I ther- the Baptista with 87,176;and the kV� You have -told .her!" says Terry, Congregationalists V, o(, -*4* -of the high -road. was not in Miss Gabbett a nature to let any t a fools Larry . .- I ., I - marry onthat? Don' be ' with 79,423. The t- , -0gleisurely along, one go q,iite soott-free Even her brother, and don't be selfish, either. Give Terry rising and gazing-ather cousin with keen Roman Catholics number 801,118. . - " 20"Urr"U14ps I - . I . R-MA01el". and calls aloud to the rector, she condemned at times, and her chance." . i - .. .. - � !",' � . sc 0 . it' Well, it had to be told sooner or later "' -_ _____ - - - --- # " , pher pees him. the rector was a saint. Perhaps that was h, as for her chance," says he, ,,rve . I ­ - -0 . -� . .1 . , L;, _- - ww 9 'Panny, airily. A liewspaper Handkerchief. A-ly, -d.- --cries she to he'i brothers, why she was his sister; saints have always nothing to do with that. She cares noth. ays - . ­ .. . . ,' I I . . ITO'BE CONTINrED.) . ,A_*_'y--*U tr9op down to the wal burdens to bear.- . Ing for me. What I object to is your driv- - In the Decoan, India . � I � � Dub. � . there was I . - %hi�_,t , - 6U horseback, a very However, Terry coca -ed very well at her ing her into a marriage with a man for I " - __ __ - I lished a curious paper wLicfi the subscrib- , - " "n p .4 ---Well get-up young man, and ly dil whom she cares nothing either." He pauses, WILY WA'y 11 0.p SH 0 GG�jEpbg. ,. - era employed as a pocket,handker hief '__. ­ d rothers certain fo— -1 t C �Wva ,.*Jng,-a handsome Irish- not. Everything she spared Terry in the and then, " After all, it doesn't matter," . I . .1 after perusal. Mr G. A. Sala, who de- - I _�', ­ ­ 1. . . � way of objurgation she added _ to the vials of says he : 11 she will refuse him." Preilem -Stones Hidden In all Serts or- scribes it, says t,h%t it was litographed . t�v - . . Places -Women Said to Play the most every morning on. -a square of whita cotton .;oInj up-to'the�Hall to -night?" wrath that she daily poured upon the boys, * * * * Is * - * Wthe. thickening hedge.� Of 'furze More House was always under her super- Artful Dodges of AIL cloth. After having persued it the sub. 4ty' ,b&ind which Terry is stand. - . . I �0 *ith , a vain hope of seeing h i Has she refusel him ? As Terry comes 11 Diamonds and ru'6ies, 'being so small, seribers employed it as a pocket-handker. im Poor old More House, once so beautiful into the hall half an hour later, cloaked and chief. Then they sent it to the local 4� Phi - diug this impossible, she now in the last stages of decay. The boys hooded for her journey bome, Mrs. Adare are easily 'smuggled," said a government washerWoman, who returned it, a clem t ab� blin, -though he does not have turned its name into a joke. 11 We comes up to her bver the marble pavement customs inspe.,tor-'recently to a reporter white square of cotton cloth, to the trodgh an -opening in the bushep. on for the New York Recorder. 11.1 don't be. d � 't want More House," they pay ;I' what of the hall. .She has been dying to see her et gets the duty on one. publishers, who litographed and issued the 6xfti from .Fanny. But I want we do want is more furniture." And indeed before, but it is so hard to get away from. . - some obbets again and again. .. - - i " ) 11 I I . I . I . quarter of them that are sold in the- doun- . . . YA!t. a" going- � furniture is at a) ow ebb in the large rooms One's older guests'. - - , . . . sheask& , 9 He try, after all the expense it goes to 'trying ... . - I that look now like barracks vacated. As 11 Terry ! Something has happened . . it I . - M . to suppress the business We have agents Everything comet to him who waits," wausepl. yoi� aren't, I shan't . - - ' I - I � 90 time vrent on, the tables and zhairs and has asked you to marry him?" , . ,all over Europe, and pay employee in the say, Toltef dousin�- Laurence O'More, knick-kneicks had fallen asunder, and been it Yes. to � . . . � a the philosopher. The umbrella borrow. ill'. get- ,you -P -mind at rest. . I'm consigned, not to the attics, as with most " And you?" breathlessly., -brokers' offices, who give information of all ed -by a friindshould be expected. R i Terry. I ,� I sales to ' . - - . � people, but -to the kitchen -fire, fire -wood 11 I said I didn't know. " . . _ people they do not know and those � I — - ' - ' . I . smugglers'whom they do know. Some of �,, a th on ?" asks Laur- being an article unknoWn of -late years. � !1 Oh, Terry !" . � . - � . � _!.i I . r the ship's officers on every:gteamer oomin - 3 bt left. "I wish I And these articles, thus brought to the ham. " Well, " with a sad if defian .. ,IT . g � ' � _ a__ , g ' . .t glance, ' to New York are constantly on the watch, _ . , � . � I'd -k really mer of life, had never afterwards been .r don't know." , .1 . � 'But­*hat`s- the use- if you . � � - - - W - - - . � e- . and all that. . � . 1_ - � � - . I � I - newed� Thereareafew things still in the I I You don't I's Mrs. Adore looks at her. can't flhd the goods on them when they are , . � . . -mes.n. to insinuat*that my Word -drawing-room and dining -room and bed. In her tone there is, reproach, vehement but , i - . . 'a the time I've been-Aead �' . ��& as my bond ?" asks Terry. searched. Many' - . . �_ rooms, but Want stalks through the house, repressed.- 11 There," hurriedly, 11 go home. "r� of Toy man and coal � d swear he had the - � . jw-. u - I'll come over in the morning. Buo, "hold-, - - - . _ _ pa break in the bank and rampant at Waking hours, mercifull - . . 11 w-lovelyface, just -between two , y ,or; , her, as the girl w ith a rather glad activ. -sparklers somewhere about him. when r I - � gotten in the do;kk moments of the silen Ing - say ' Yes,' searched him, but I've gone through every- lkrzeihii'aie heavily and most night. , ity goes by her. .11 you will . . thing, but it. was no use. Then . other offi.. 610,61-11 . - , .­- il ss PoorTerry! She makes that very uncer- dearest ? Think of boys !" cers take. him up and keep the -it eyes on - AAAR-12-:1W,41 "WOU � �Nfi�g'&ysjsaueLy, aral , "I have," slowly. �"Ithoug�tofthem. 11 �. I �tpwiftht, or am I not?" going tain hundred &'year go a long way, the I I him as long as he stays in, port, and they I I -,"..'J. - ' , longer because of the rector, who would ndt That was why I dian'tsay 'No. I really have a better -chance of finding some. WAM S about that I wanted* to. - from her for the education of , I Oh, Tert I's .1, take a penny . y ' MOVING TO 9' � I _-s - a:Ut On the boys; and who yet drills them, and - * It .. at dont do. - � . . a, , ,*A# -says the young F * * *. * 9. . _ thitic, but they eel . . � I . I . - _­_ " It was-----?' he Misitates.. scolds them, and grinds . thern, as though.he Mrs. Adare knows little sleep to -night. WOMEN ARK GE�MSALLY THE WORST ' . I I you spea . king to . re, and moo . t dexterous smugglers of a I tones,- on V. .Te are going to 12 were getting a thousand a year for them. Honestly concerned for her cousin's welfa - . 4=;;z �, Giroodrector! Your reward is in the courts she lies awake, thinking of her future. This account of- having so much upholstering. - above; a great, a high reward 1 thought . keeps her wakeful. and in the but there aue not many women in,the busi: C 1-1 ][ 13, X::X -K_� VV 'A ip�to haunt you.$$ . . I - - . - rooming at breakfast it, is still with her. ness now. I don � It " I b ALze. I I )e stupidi" says Miss 0 More, . . . She'eannot refrain from casting curious seem to be leaving it.. Nwamohnyo have been Vtle red, however. - - . CHAPTER III. . . . Co., Michigan, �4 - . - � .. - near Sault. '- - � . .1 r glancei(at Trefusis during the meals..and is found all over women -sewed -up in sea me, - - ! �M - r � lt�*irk­ my words," says "Just in time," whispers Mrs. Adam,' discomfited by finding him quite . im I hems and tu'cks and eor . sets, waists, . , - Marie. - _� & , ­ as ca as in I -�`_'N­ : oVer hia saddle towards . . I . is, and',secreted in their . I Ste ��,_Z�12 I . - givinte Terry's h4nd:a warm pressure as the. .Usual. � � Wraps, and muff . 1-hize hia.worda-:'7Per4P8­ girl enters the drawing -room at the Han, a Is.he so sure, then? Even . . ��__ . �H I.J.- ­ I 1. I , if he is he hair which is a fa vorize place. We found YOU I GO - ­ _%_), � k M ,THERE? � , , I- 4, p�e c ose y : I he. wants VC" DO - r , --._ .- 0 ,-- . few hours later. 'Mrs. Adare (Fanny as her sh uld not show it. I I I hope he will change. them in. parasols.and on the baby, in hats - - ��3!1-1 . . . 'before he goes to see her this =4 bonnets,. tied up in th - , Ir zi - rZZ � Intimates- call her) is a young and pretty, his manner, . e qbrn�ra of hand. . . 11 - O'More. woman, a cousin of Terry's, who had mar. morning," says she to herself. 11 Oh, if ,,kerchiefs and veils,7md even woven in the' _. .- , Is' pays Miss . i,ML _ Well, we -have five' boysl 1� A & . . . . - . ir I - ­ . . ­, 60 the bAr)k a ried Tom,Adare� theo*ne r of the Hall and only she could give him, a hint I but that is, 'garters, besides in everything you can think W,e - fan -ii r I , " .gain �­ H,00i�dg . . . the . I '�� W 11way.. BiLt sh Master of. th in this county, al. of course, impossible. of in their trunks, ifoine of which have false ; - " - I 9 , ,, V fO $5- _� , ,koh have sold 1, __ e ' I I - _ ­'. . . . ,,� -1 ,Ope"r , � - � the - boys. She will - . - . . - Ott five y bottoms. You mij,be sure -that -when we WO . W - . - - I � In _ .ears a9f). - An. excellent match - Breakfast. over, she makes a slight . , . � .A e rpa, 3i bOy 64 �_ . . I .... 0, �, Aired,L. : -. � I '" far as money goes, and. a still better one apalog to her guestsi-th ce are satisfied me have caugbt a smug- . . � 1. - , VQ . . , . � ofr '_ twisti - . I I _. � Ily e Hall, aa on I . . Acres, bet*een Pick-, I I pi�y, ng his arm in that lovelalo'ne*iiiide it. � a- rule, is always. full,"and hurries gler we 410 � not � stop at � myth' g ir- _ I rr - i::,- .., � �� I _1 Id 'y'da: tell Liwiy you I � .. . . - . - . In ' , ...­- � � .. - 1�1 -wasr so afraid -1 was late*-"- whispers ,away to Terry.. . First, h6weveir, ahe - he way Of seatchini. We met search -and the R 'il , -11 -, �, m " t r - I . - - � ford . VVa , ` � X, Anyw o�night",- %&ad - - t, -he' - 1he men -and. :there ,. .-- � - - Mr. Terry back.-- She is -looking charming, �a sends. off a note to -her anu re and are -women , .. -I .. Was .knowwhether you little fl ' bed from excitement attendedr on Terry's -giving her %. hint as to the si to&- 'to search - the females. "Why, we've- . 9tation at. - - Rud - I , - . �y 10 i MAR b - ,.ar 6 1:0 . M5 . � I . . r * a . ., . 0 . . � ' tion. Old Miss Brid might be useful on found diamonds. - in umbrella - stick ave a ) M-1 I - 4Z *1 Trefusis asks too many ing. Her. lovely brown -hair, with' its. such an occasion as 9, and 'no chance and in the heels of shoes, in covers of booki . - __ ___&�__:_'r�� =W_l I '0'6d ra ,, __ ;�4z�� . - thelear -that, she irm keeping ihein all wrait- "t dh , a ' -- 7 . _1. W_ ` __ . , , " I � I � j - �.� . - - � . � .1, - thi . '� ach - 7 , V- - -�-- �, .. - r . I T 2 *-iftrns'hit' sister, with' -a dis. thrdada of gold running through it, is ly- should be neglected to induce Terry to so. and behind coato and pants buttons, ': lo. Ti e i W lwi .,_ __ .. � ... I , p ­ r 11 from hollow rings and in pewter in ay. e" I .r tj -I- % ;__ I . - � ­ ' . '_" ` " ­ i-ifi-sie,0-her chr arming head. .:r'ng loosely on hefforehead- half concealing, ce tan alliance thab Wi .raise her .cups with false - and -h � _� t i i _�. .., , - 4 - - � - - - .7�_ &.­ - 1-1. - I—_ - . .�, �, ­�� ,Z' _# - - I I Lkni)* that he was going to - rr the �vhiteneas of it, and her absolute poverty to the light of day. . � � i - , -�- , - - 11 3A ­ ,. - _41 � I ­ halt betraying ' buttons. The r6un_d handle of a i i )alm leaf , I . -, I , � . I 11 � - . i . � __ e_", -morq,,questlon to -nig -lit, . darkblue eyes ar b illiant. She is dress. Not - finding Terry down-stai-s, Mrs. fan was the favorite -'hiding place f6rpreemus Wh4t r_.awe*__;,r41"__ - , - - . -_V_ , _ _, � ' " - . � ­ ... � .. I A ki . I � �'�__, . . . . - . . � I not i�-.black, a gknadi 6 on &.black Adare runs up to the girl's bedroom. _111 I _Ao.dine ed i me a r stones for some years, and it was a 16ng time 7 -7 '- � - - *Vmlq , ­ I � . . He can buy & -4- �--fi .*� �: - " . - silk one (the latter had been her mother's), - 11 What are you .doing here.?" she cries, before we caught one old smuggler with a I .______ � r0ars - ' �_-- *� � it. * A .. - - o - 11 . I and,thdiiah- undoubtedly it has seen Mrvice gayly. Is Making yourself.lovely for him ?" hollow -crutch. One old seller of the IMd pay for it with one-fourth r f ilij 41 ; .1� I I I - - . . I org . the 61dest -of the O'Mores still S'Omegow- it looks lovely on her -or she 11 Wo. Hiding, I think," says Terry, Crimean. *or had an artificial leg, and he ' . I I P1. I . .. - Terentia . looks lovely in it. � It certainly throws out the. with a rather nervous -laugh. 11 Fanny," couldn't -get enough diamonds to fill the in- 11 poney he would pay for rents in that p - - bee u'aht:istened - - ' ier. The lao. Mrs. .O'More had exquisite fairness 'of her soft childish neck -her eyes fill with frightened tears,--" do,. teriorof itsohe filled the remaining empty rAmes and own his own home. . - � � . I � Wh4sban&-that when her first and arms. She has no gloves -gloves are you* t -'.ink I must see him to -day ?'I . space with fins lace to keep the stones from - - - . . ib,e4iitdleax�d to let'this oppor. so expensive, -and no rings on be� slender 11 Not I only that," says Fanny, with de� rattling and giving the soap away. One _ _, Isit good land.? . 6f­-6ouiplimeiidng him and per. fingers, and nothing round her t�roat, and, ciefion, mud refusing to see the tears, thtsugh old codger used. to work the sweat. y 11L � � . lis -beliwed name,leit a second inifeed, not a jewel anywhere.. Yet to Tre. her heartis I aching, 9! but you must say. leather of his hat with great success � - ' ,_ $or.doing ,so should never. fusis, standing by the window at the far. I Yes' to -him." I and another always carried a revolver, of Miron Co, Excellent ' kfaeb, two other opportunities end of the room, talking to Miss Anson,she " Must I say that ?11 . home manufacture loaded with cartridges - Teas,'Wheat', .1 I . � � � �or Oats,. - id the latter put an- end to he seems the mositdelicately-beautiful thing he My dear girl," says Fanny, 11 you will fall of diamonds. Another fellow had the . . I . 61 . r'n ove Af al -- tender -life. has ever seen in all his life. 1�e ything else. Wha6t biggest hollow tooth you ever saw and there %_#1 r, i ,' , Her husband . I imothy, Po - it 4o He ii too much a society man to show do you expect, Terry? Gerrard is a gentle- was always a diamor�d in it nicely tucked Ahe land of shadows ten . - I toes -- an- all ki3ids of .1"G;f �7_ &-fall from his itorse his thoughts, yet ail the time be is- talking- man. He is very well off ; he. is next and covered with wax when he got on q_ff," and - f 6m �- that time Tatry of the last new novel -to Miss 'Anson he is heir to a title, and he is extremely good. = * Toe and finger nails grown very long lfoots� Prices ' e as good as aBy on thdi _1 . . . ave � � � .0 ��� �. .Terry she thinking of Terry. HoV fair she is, how lookin " I h hidden precious stones fastened in Uke,s, owing to the nearness of the � I . . I - n . been felt to be too self-possessed I With what a perfect air . 64 Is%e'?` : . � . with fine,silk thread and sleeve. button - a 1._. I � ­­ . I mines and lum r woods -to the wesi� i- - in-.& household where the she greete her friends I Is this the same 11 In love with you ? I never saw any one have been brought into requisition success- � . � z . - I , . - I I . - . . "I ... such an extent girl who was. running wild as a roe through so head-over4ars in love With -any one ,iv f ally in the smuggling of diamonds. You WSrd. .1. . "I - - . .- - - . I saikere-put down, and the -box the fields -this morning ? What Is infinate my life," says Mrs. Adore. " If that is wouldn't think of it, but little terriers have! What class of people live there ? , - . - I : t4w"es Used to, stand were variety.".1 And that little trick of half what troubles you, I---" . been loaded down with diamonds. You've; . . - - I'' . . closing her eyes 1 . 11 Oh, no, it isn't that," says Terry, care. heard of the four' and twenty blackbirds : They are nearly all from Huron 06. . i6es'deati 'he� cousin Mrs. "Gerrard, you will take Alias O'More in lessly, indifferently,—with indeed.such an baked in a pie, of course, but you never, ,You naelit there sb-many old neighbors. * 9 � - . � Orea--herand the two boys a to dinner," says his hostess, softly. . He assured.a,ir about his being in love with hers, probably, heard of diamonds baked in cake ' � . . - I khat you can hardly believe you have 0: Hal . He had, indeed, that Fanny laughs outright. or made. into chewing� gum and -black,cough - I e I I. - . . - - - & but Terry would not arniles gratefully at her. - , . . - ` _' : td__:Wase� though, indeed, the asked her earlier in the day to -let him have ' " That goes without telling, -1 suppose," drops. You never Qrd of cigars 1s:-` af&,�- Uft home. � . _,� - - I . -ml _ �. . W" Jial Ith%6- was loft to her, 1!6rry as his companion at dinner. He now says she. I I What a conceited little C26t I with diamonds and other precious stones or I ­ I -has iN 1A." � . I want to gee that land. Who Lit -*- . Well, -what is year question, then ? His of match boxes and- snuff and c o boxe I .- _". -ed. a year. 1 Even old moves toward her, not seeing the frown on . toba c a or . f.W-Rore,- her aunt, who- e of the girl he bad just left, who money 9" . with false bottoms full of them. I have. f SdO ? lucjuiM Of ,* lived the fac - . i�*bbut two -miles from More would very willingly have accompanied him 96 No - his looks. You said he was ex- I've found precious stones secreted M` shawls ; _. I - 1 9 0 . . I ' � 4 0:,honib, � and who, though ,anywhere. Fanny does, and. smiles 6, little. tremely good-looking. ` . ; . and steamer rugs and once in the hollowed. -L i Im. 0.�' - DAVIDSON,� . z,V_X-_mQn*,7 -as the peasants Tre , fusis's secret, if it is -one, -is no longer I 9 So doea-everybody, unless- yet are the out legs of a steamer - chair. Ono. e, I, lound 1. ­ - I � I I �iei_)�iallyeleze-fisted, had is an old friend of solitary exception Some people call him the silk cord that goes around the waist of I Sault Ste.- M�_:rie, Mich. 1. - . 1f_7,W.l"*it0.�-s@Adl6 herself for .his, and meeting him in England last win- downright handsame!" . a dressing -gown filled, with them. do on] 11� � I . I . - " - - . � - � ! . . � _ � r � , '44 YOU in an Miss Anson," says, Terry, discovered it I ifa4441-&-her br6therPs chil. te. had asked him to come and stay with � . S � bya mire accident ais'neafly Y.; ,­-, . - !Wr_V1.­U-OUgh mubh prepped to ib her. He had come, a month ago, had seen lifting her shoulders. She hesitates, and- all oar . discoveries are made. One -fellow - - _. � - FORDWICH, Ont. Ui6, Would .not qG6sent to go Terry, and had been conquered.- He has -then,,, His face is very long,"'-saysshe. , bad removed the works of his watolt and - '. y eared to disguise his admiration for 61 go is the purbe:" returns Fanny, sen- r�wn thein. overboard after he had fille 0 -own old hardl I . I th . . ,d � For 3hVs, Gire-Wars sad full PaN __ I - - � .. - - . � . , . , - . -_ . _* - -1 I - her ;- cettainly not -from Fanny, who is de- tentiously. . . the case with valuable rubies, and once Q, � . I , �kdof ailuqgw her � Imenum WK, � � . . � ... I . . I I I . � : .1 .� � _. � . I #W: been. made, to piovide the lighted at this chance of a .good marriage I I Still, I--" - - - . . I . - I � I - I I ok, - _Was� On1v six en with for her cousin —a penniless cousin, and a 0 $Nonsense, Terry? His face is not long.t . , - . � . I . I -_ I . I . , 0- 0 . .te I 2 � I I I 11 � I VU-1-11 A �1�aga�mtt this she set her. cousin extremely dear to her. But how. She is looking at, the girl searchingly. 11 Is . . " � _', -Z-_ � I - � I - I �­" with - L n a t & La ry's . . . 4 * a oertAin force )will Terry act ? Will she refuse - im, is ot as her r I certainly, but— -" . . . �;. - - , - . . � . - An -elegant stock of . . . I E&-ifisterigis and - made,\Mias or accept? ,'Fa6ny's kindly'heart sirsks - What has Larry'got to do with it?" , - . . . I 1. ., - I . ­ . . . & � �_ ­ ­ - . . I . . . . .. . � �. � , - I ,� -1 .. '�__ , 1,"d".Ov - wi bin her. as she thinks of -the asks Terry, with a quick frown. - (fiber � I.- t � . I , .,Ri�,. er her futoKe, de - ' giftWaiy 4tranger. She had girl's impetuous,- honest nature.-- If she - Nothing,- I hope. YetsometiniesIcan- . I ' - S��'�:_.t , - - " . ax w- nob help . __ AND .8 k_WW_1 k ". , thinking; Tirry, that you give a i iA . w -who, was Marteen, does not love him, he will it be then? All OITS � 0 S -, � -, . 'al - I �. - i�*4404asl - ve, &A � . -0 . '_ ­ t*61' i Pr9mising thfough dinner she 'trembles for the result good many of your thoughts to him. . . I . . I :Wh�'one �6iild meet with in of the interview that she is almost certain, -You are wrong, thent-,-in 9, sense. I � I . . . � - - _0 I � � ".�.. � - . I . . � il - � � . � Mr �'� '. ides, which, - there W Trefusia is bent on arranging between Terry . know what you mean ; but Larry is only - - - . � I I - - � I 1. . � - . . � I � . like a brother to me.."' � . � . - 8-,WJr1­2 . ­ �1 stay-mith lier� - and himself to -night, I - � . . - - . . ` `6' t ,qtiestionek' -it - Indeed, 7 ,,I'm afraid he does not feel like &brother -. - I . . I .- . . - �, � I 7 1� ming when she finds, ifter dinner, I -1 ` , I � gave I - -, � . . . , - � . I tow4rds YOU." In"Tni K . - . - into the conservatory presumabl , her net- is Oh, &a for - all nonsense,' -H.'SHAVER'S, _G0 Mf . Q ti4lid'horsei i6aidn't that Terry and Trefusis have- disappeared, 'it is� P. — — JLbiLU"01 I - m5fii� It � ,� . 3� . I that, I � � _80 `i O� �,_ - I � � � - j,�# T: 4- t, �js felt y . . � . - _i w , was a torce vousne�as grows on her. That foolish girl— says Terry, blushing hotly. 11 He onl ' - . - I - � � � . . I I . � I . . � - -W ­­ � " I . . . ,� ­ - . � - mastheir I*y stretch, she, Fanny, conld-only have said a word fancies he is in love with me. He won't - - � I I - . ,__sgk� . . i � . � M"d . - I � � . ,-- Q - I ­_ - ;��­ to her, about the boys for instance I omething- choice in . . � .;.3 �,, _. �qad_y , with heart. . . �, and break his heart over me anyway." - $ . I � - a - - -, in- . . - I ­ . . 01 '10,10 WO V -1t. i1v had bien it No, he will never -break his heart over I I I . . I - I - � . . . . . . I . . . , r 910soid;;;;r doing, I suppose," says her anything," says his sister,*thou htfull . - - � . " , 1 I . I . ' -6 4',"41-the-insids' that t% I I . . 9 . 11 __ W;_` . � ft ' I . . � ',*'-- - A It w4 ivages. in -the brother, in an infuriated tone. She looks. Is Larry iaa, typical Irishman, .. A.Z.. qentgl Walking Shoes, � .. 11 - . _@ ,�j - - � � 1. � - alk m­--gh-­*�, _ �_,�___(U_ . . ' havia .. e � t- up. Laurence O'More, his handsome face- and energy to?day, all sunshine and indif. � .. � . � � IPW t -6c 7 d � . - . . � . ., - -_ -_ � ,g moi � . - I I I I � � Wm-�6` QW­4_1R"A;bsd better alift with wraths is looking down at her ference to -morrow ; raging at his fate in the . . - . . . � . � � I- I . 1 104i"'A - I - - - . . I . Ladies - Lace Boots' I . __1, . . . §Q,_gs__A_`-_id:­ m%!Ke: *,,cleali wh e she si near one f the �urtsius. . . morning, and.telli u'a, good story in - . . I I 1. .., . 11. - I - . . I ___ - ­ - - 6xit. er to . p - Ing yo . I . � . ,. .- . .1 , , - . I � I � I . . I ; I - NO- __90t 'for �,"What i m Larry. is delightful ; he's a: , � � -- I � . � - - - .- . , ,V� iM - - thAt maid. a y doing ?",she asks, with the the afternoon. . - - * " ' . � � %. . . ,_ uw I . I r) . 7� , � -_ � . . had -fallen. up' a6adess of ind nation that. guilty people darling i If any one k4ows Larij, F do. - - . .. , o and - % . - . � � , I �'�, on - I .- � V S � . �- . I r1c, 6 grobi-It 19 . - . � . B 4, - _-r-- . . � W- - . . - I I . . err y*-, 11 . � . , . . - . .. _. I . - I � I . ��7 � t-ak(I ox -ed her ears usually acquim n't suit you, T I I � . , '. . I - I I b � I He would . . . . . . � I . � �. . " , - R,im. _4 __ , � � J - ­�, �, , - , I � . , � . .� . _. � . I- - . . - , .11� - __ -,�-, W�.;L : , , � . . . - . - 11 W . _� _. . "I tell you what,!' says Laurence, hotly, . is -I wish you Idn't take such a.. wrong ,01 won � 3:_.-,t, - - ­�,; I . � , . � I I . . . . - A __ . this,.. when view of it all", sity� Terry,angrily, , �, I am, - - ­' - � . - . I - , _-, .. - - , Boots and Sho 0 ­ - A"S64iked down seen -all "Trefusis won't thank pu'jor . , . . � � - I 1. . - � :_ ­.': -� .-.- . '' - - I _. 70� __ - , ' __ 0 , � I . . .- .� � . I � - . . . . '! z � - , - t . --- - � - � � . .... � . - - . �� -1 , - 4 1, ot -r� i lbs ­h" . a . I I I � a's little in love With Lsrr� as I aiii. with-.-?' . � - - �. . - .. I . � -,. � I - ,�. � _� - , - 11 I - Q � . . � FRO* ... * Ouse, . I - - I , nd it iwAR over. 1� & ��"*rk'­_­i ­ . - � T k -, , OM wacres . . - I E. lie- -riddleir was nothing to . I, No. don't pay its's says Fhnnyj inter-- 1 � &v,e the choicest leather- - stock and tnake,,ar,pecia# 1 wa& PW ____ - � I The original - . 0 - 0.0 , sh I ,in 0-110r, 4 `6 � 8 I # . . . , 9rdinc 41 ` " �r ;�, I ,_ 1. � � I . 1_- I � R_ , 'rede't "i A sa-ys'his- sister, mean] love . I I . - . . -_ . . - - - & , ­ - ,- . . . �R!______ -, � - aga - . �. �� -_ .... �. � � - � Z -, - _Iect'Its , . _ate0d. , .1 . L . . I � , _. , Z, - I . -, _,_�, - - W -9 �hat. a hel- ,­ � -, . , -1 - ,. � . en you," ty hiding herself rupting her quickl�. " Try to in _ , - fe - be , , - � I be - " . _;_ N w'payini:.of , �from his -wrath beneath a pretence of ik- with Gerrard, Terry. Thiukw I , 1. N - -,_ftp­�-�- 1 _ any- . ._� I .. . . . - , . T . .1 I � I I . , . I - . � . I - �r.­ . R! 2; '_ I I I I . _. . .1 . . . . � I I , . ,_ :W -years - -done, Larry? he would be. to yok. and the "bo - - - - L � �. L.- � � . , ­ , - Is ­ - _ nee. ,"What have I ys. YOU . � . . . .. . . .-I. -_ -, . . ; 1119 . I - . 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NM�7_111 - 0`4 __ --ift], _940 &.1m _7 VXXGF ILICAU Me 67-7 � _� z ---s4 Stbo&- 4t 2 vmu C - _', - = twen 06 - V -, - - �_. a . . �._ " _ _�_ - . . � L � � Z� P"SBT.TXRUX.-4*xvices 10:30 _,j - -1 . bath �&110019:30&m- J.H.Moc I -. end,ant, Prayerweeting, Wednescla �� - , ol.cImL, Rev. R. W. Gallagher, Pw I I - I R.c- efruRcK 8660red Heart of I-— FatherWey,P.P. Servieesel I o,jterus,tively at 830 a.m. and 10 a, . . every othei Sunday at 3 p.m. Sund .. ­ ,RM p.m. every other Sunday. - UTHERAX-Rev. Dr. Miller, I . L vipes the last three Sundays of ( at2:30p.m. Run ySchoolat*130p. - METHODIST. -Services 10:30 a.m, . Sabbath School 2:30 p.m. G. OW tondent. Prayermeeting, Thursday , W. B. Danard, Pastor. . SOCIETIES. C.M.B.A"No. 70 -meets in their evening of the second 1hud fa days in eazh montlL R. 'WL7r-ER, See. GE0. IIER-RIN� C.O.F.-Court Mildma� No. 1K M hall the second 1. last Thars month. Visitors alw,ays welconie. ; J. SCB_-,r.FtTZ JORN Nfcc-" . 0.0.F.IN70.166--meets ir, tile Fo, 0. the second and lazt Thurs, Inonth, tit 8 P.M. W. R. ARmOUR � E. N. BuTca.�A -11 A , ,3 �_ I THE MILDMAY G,kZ - � - ! - � I DUTOTIED TO ME INTERE"'s 'IF Fl"� I I . nAST 11CUON. , tl� I .- _� Terms:—$1 per year in advai . i 1 . Other,", . 'Al I . .. 77w ADVERTISING RATES. �, I .; 1. One Six - ` - Year. raoul - -jr., one-tolurall ..................... $w ;�a - - , Y )J Mf 00iman ... ...... ......... 30 1 J� QutLrter;_,olun1n ... ... ...... 18 1 , A Eighth colmim ............... 10 I; Legal notiees, Se. per line for fxbl L � line for each sabsequent insertion. . Local busittess.notiow 5c. per linj - tion. 11 t t- . CoL fact advertising psy&ble qm ... J. W. 11 k. , � . . - �_ - Grand Trunk Time Ta I; � I - I 3 Trains leave Alildinay stati ­ � �,*J - ­ �, lows: I i J- � GOING SOUTM " GOINNI I'll - � , I �� __ , Express ... ... 7.15 a, m. Mixed ....... 1- - . mail ...... ... -.11.55 - Mau ........ . 7 _� - I . Mixed .. ..... 5.2Dp.m Express. ... I . . . - , - _­ � . I�F . ­ - '' - Carrick Board of Health me- - ., I - "I'', . day. Report in next week's G . . . .., Dr. *ilsou is unable to att . .. I - 4 .1 practise at present on accoun I ... - _- - tack of quinsey. r., - V, - Harpe r is � - I M r. Samuel _�: I ' typhoid fever at his home a , 3r 1� aouth.. of -Mildmay. ., - � ..- Walkerton lager don't al 1�� � �, I _ I - ,_ with the Walkert<m boys 1W .� . . - . . . _ , I drink It iii Mildmay. - - � Mr. Jacob Schmidt shippea � _Ii� I , I -, �__ from 3ffldmay statior the ol ------ , _­ I I - - , 5 - V; wwoll, ii ed 1670 poands. - . - ;� I -1 w U .- ma as 22 month.- old ani 1 __ P_ � , 11 � chased. frm Mr. Ja& Scott, 1� I ,!, 14- i 11 � ,t t cArrich. I . - �� __ � - .. . i , � . . _5 V ___' 1, � � . , , , ­ . We have - this week to r� ­ - i . - [.�, death of Mr& , Marcus Mis�er W;_ I __ - .,z w, -, omarred at her husband's hou _­ , , , - - v illage on Wednesday of I& . - _ rl - She had been ill for a Iono ti:� I 1. � . 0 . I", I andon. theof'raising the niissil' , I <_ ,, . in the R.C. cemetry sh,e att,41 9 I . �, - � ceremony and caught a cold fro - i . .�. she could not rally. Her fai, 4. . z � curred on Saturday and was q�� ; ­ ,1� � I attended. 1--_ I I - _ i 4_1�� - There is a farmer -in Carrick � I __ - �, , - a sharp enough collector of &cc t__ �_�n�,� . - - V-17 successfully ran a ne spapa .��:11,. - k3` X - long ago a neighbor's h se br ., -�- N V? . , R - I his orchard and ate ' ,�,-, F��,��_,_, . i '5��-- _1 =1 , � , , apples. The animal - F &a Fl�,-_��, 4 F_ �. .4 . Idl ,� captured and harnes--4ed ax 1�,�J . r��.-_ I I " 1�-­.:._ - 1�1 _1 earn his _ .1 i ��--, I-- - -J ltz�l - I for the rest of the day. A 1" I ..11 - . ._ . I , � I - , - . ..-1 borly trouble resulted,'but, 1 1 1 - I !�,;___T stand the matter 11'zi now - , 11 Z, � - I . - 11 , --. � � - settled. i � , , - I . L'I 1� I- �_ It would be hard to liave . - . I � �� , - busier man in Mildmay last S: � I � - (I . them Mr. John Hessp_naa6i, L C , - . I , . ..,.- man, who sold over �% v-onh � . LLLL .1 . - ­ - .. and shoeson that Ay. Fv3, :1 I I 1- - .1 '... . tistingacutin prices tliose d4l V'_� �- . 1111111- , ­� the public knowshe ine-ans I . . . . . - �__, ' ; �_' - says, so his sales bave been ui ­ . - I P �_ - �', , large lately. He infc, mr, as I . � � I i ­ I � I sales were o,re,r $50 (;very clay I, L .1 1. one last week, and hG gives ram _� credit,to his adv. inthe GAZETT " The sho,oting match held couple iDf *eeks ago ended in an � - i i rafile, for which the prumpa I taken to Walkerton and heavil, . Under the provisions ufa towuE lww pass.ed last July (an,,; whicli . infamed- has never lx -en read , � ' � .- - - enewace it was paqse4lexoept, I . - lle&z� and tim writer) a laq .1 1. . � ber*ko p%rticlpated im the mil _h!,!61v;ed, and no Im than twe _� id Vliem._ went of'their own , I .. - I :. ,qbe�Dre Wa&trate Schr-rter, . �� . . - � imilty, aud paid in 1 1,50 Each t .. � �._,� -being- - -tAen io- . Wallierr,on f , 11 ��L_� - �, -_ . , - - � , * -iWays, phy'a the It' 7� - xddww Isyl- � � 1- t . , -for Vou�q, but it muA beconf - I , - .. 1. I �� � z2a*et Ims reached an sbuorin � - . . � ­1�w #1A to #12-w--dwing _.. i ��, � � we& -, - - I k, - I . 1. 1. , �. � I- I I - 4� � -� ­ I e . - . � __.� I . ��__ I I . - �_ I � . . . . . � . � . . - . � - .- � . - - � � , . I ., -�or � -, � . � - - . - - I-, . �� - e­!��4 -, ... � - � _; :�7,;�� .- . I . . I . � .1 . I - , - - , - -, - - I- 11 � � , -�� . , �� ,- _j, - ! 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