F; inn! u nu~h-to `tutti-aiykmcq a. Marltol Giiiliitioivhm V 1:; urrnon Horn. tcopyright. 107. by A. H. Rankine.) When the twenty-ret birthday of the Princes: Osru approached. her brother, King Rudolf. desiring to make her a present. summoned fronrhin home at Verona in Italy a painter of very high fume, by name Giraido. and com- manded him to paint aaportrait of the riucear, to be her brother : gift tq her. his command Giraido carried out, the princess giving him every opportunity of studying her. teaturoa and grudgiug no time that was spent by her in trout of his easel. and the picture, when u- inhed. being pronounced to be an faith-. ful as beautiful. the reputation of Gin]- dowyu greatly enhanced by the paint- iugof it. Thus it tollowed that in mahy taxes. when foreign princes had heard the widespread praises of One`: beauty. they sent orders to Giraldo to execute for them and dispatch with all speed miniatures or other \portraits of the princess, that they might, judge for This command Glraldo carrletl out. themselves whether she were in truth as lovely as report said, and they sent Giraldo large sums of money in recom- pense, udding not seldom some further donution in the express term and con- dition that Giraldo should observe ub- . solute delity in his representation and not permit himself the least attery. for some desired themselves to court her, and others intended their sons to ask her hand. if the evidence of Giral- do s portraits satised their hopes. Thus ' Giraldo. although but two or three years above 80, grow both in fame and wealth and Eves very often indebted to the princess for the favor of a visit to his house that he might again correct 3 his memory other face. 51...... min: nnvm-ml nrinnes had done his or_ner Iucu. Now, what aoveral princes had done before it chanced that the king of Giot- tenbcrg also did. and Girnldo, to all appearances much pleased, accepted tho command and prayed the princess to visit him. for, he said. this picture was to be larger and more elaborate than the rest and therefore needed more study of her. So the princess went many times. and the portrait destined for the king of Glottenberg. who was said to be seeking a suitable alliance tor hiseldost son. grew before her eyes into the most perfect and beautiful pre- sentment of her which the skill of Gi- rnldo had ever accomplished. and sur- * passed even that first picture which he had `painted by King Rudcif s com- mand. And the kimzhnd no doubt that -- ---- .... Al... -dnonvn ltn rnnlrhnd the mana. Ana mo Kim; nuu uu uuuuu um. so soon as the picture had reached the court of Glottonberg an embassy would come fr9m them to demand the hand of his sister for the crown prince, a pro- posal which he would have received with much pleasure and gratication. at an ...~.o. mink-, " said ()am. msninu WHD muon plOElll'U Iuu gnluuuuuuu. I do not think." said Oara, tossing her head. mat any such embassy will come. lire. for four or the pictures have` been already painted by Signor Girnldo in like manner, but no emban- siea have come. It seems (but my poor features do not nd approval in the courts of Europe." A...a 5.... mm, it must ha nnnfmzned. courts or nmrope. `- And her tone. it must be confessed. j was full of contempt, for the Princess Oar: knew that she was beautiful. as indeed all beautiful ladies are, by the benevolence of heaven, permitted to. How much greater mischief might they work if such knowledge were denied them! lIlIVI.-AI- 6-on; nnni-Ink " nfin Rnnlf_ them! '.l`hnt'e true enough," oricd Rudolf. "And I do not understand the meaning of it. But it will not be so at (Horten- lzerg, for my good brotlger the king has eyes in his herd. and his son seen no less well. I met them. in my travel: and Icon speak of it. Most certainly an embassy will come from Glottenberg before we are I month older. " v-` .g......... In nut Hm nnvnn lhlnn DGIOIB '0 I28 I IIIUIIIIII usuut. Yet, strange to say. the same thing 1 followed on the dispatch of the portrsit `herself more proud (whidh Giraldo sent by e certain tr sty messenger. whom he was sccnstom to employ) as had happened before. No embassy came, and the king of Glutton- berg excused himself from paying a visit to Strolsan which he and his son had promised on the invitation of King Rn- dolf. Therefore Rudolf was very vexed, And Oars slso, thinking herself scorned. was sure st heart although she bore iy than before. And. being vary greatly disturbed in her mind concerning her besnty. she wt-nt herself sgnin to Gtrnldo end charged him to point her once more. as sun om. cm-en:-n, " she said. "in ft: u'7u'3'ooT:' """" " ULIII Ubhln-OIJO to 010 3111310; 0106 to 0133 rdlfli. Second Oohh|-Q|l to ill I6 pinch; 3.25 to CO tum. o&m'!`Y`J3.`. L'.'S 33`B. n`}32`1i5. `e`:.3:`a'.'c "mmi.%.:.1o::n. shouts 1ih_u.|pooiou.u J9 PI J: P0 MON`. 0.1.3. Itntlon. u Ohnneo Ht. -n---u-n [D Go puns new ones lnvru. "And thin picture." she said. "in for 1 my own eyes and mine alone. Thac- Lo... .|....m- mint it fnithfullv And 1 my (I'll Q13 Inn nuuu uauuo. a.uuu:- } fore. dgnor. palm it fnithlully Ipan me not. for if a woman be ugly It {atoll Ibo should hum it. and it item: that nobody in the kingdom will Kline the truth, although I get hint: enough otitfrom nbroadf And Ibo horned and lashed and in greutly out of tamper. so my hon Ifnl Indy would in such a cum most In rally be. nu..u. s.......! -11-! Inn um-Hnnfn ` `CIR! III IICII I (`IFS luuni uuuulany ac. ` Girlldo bowtd I'M] low, seeking to hide t ddrn rr-d that dyed his cheek ad to cm} the ma: joy which the toxmoaud d (In princes: gnu him. for. :3 much 1:.` hnvzngloncn painted no i pineal. 9! having no cnriouly undid Inn` (apt amt. 0! having :91-It In much tsmshznsonup-n:.1monxug to in aomcuntiun and enjoying ho unit at n.|.L'.-.I.- ..ann-jhn & my um: L .._._.,,...L .. 747- - ..... ...... ; ~*~~ .. might again and main dqiet the face that he loved, and. save when the at he- ture him. he seemed now unable to ply his art at all, and hnd he not received so many command: for picture: of her he would have not all day long idle. think- ing; of her, whiehindeed was what he did in the intervals betwen his labor nnher portraits. But she, not imagin- ing such presumption and folly on hi, part, thought that he was glad mefely hovause she would pay him well, no she prumined him more und more, if only he would paint her faithfully; and he guve her his word that hoewonld paint her in every respect most faithfully. I am. I nch-n tn Imnw." said she. her In every respect IIIUII Lnuunuuy. For I desire to know." said she, ` "what I am in truth like,` for my mir- } 1-or says one thing and the king 0! Giot- ten berg"-- But here she stopped. re- munbering that such matters w not fit for Girnldo | ears. Yet he mu have understood. for I mange. cunning. ex- ultnut smile came on his lips as he turn- ed away and set hixnlelf to mix the col- on: on his palette. Thui he began this last picture, and the princess came ev- ery day and staid long, to that Giraldo might be able to render her likeness in every moat minute respect with perfect delity. ' uv... n .I.. Hmnoht manntfnllv. uuemy. For, she thought renentfully. either I have no.eyeI or they have none in Glotte'nberg." 'f)..L -..I..... I... had Oluun I-man Ilifhill in unouennerg. * But when she had thus been visiting Giraldo for hard upon a month and the picture was nearly finished and was at once the mod: lovely and the most faith- ful of all that Girnldo had painted, it chanced that letters came to the king ` from a nobleman of France who was well known to him and had known the x __:....--.. .... .....!I Olnn Ilnunmln Rn Marn- v----.- u lllehol_ln l ontmo Navigation company. `ma scamc LINE or AHBRICA. ` HIQTIIIMOQQIIQI Hal Bay,5Iuonny,ao0 -- - mun. - W011 Known to uuu uuu uuu Auuvvu uuv princess us well, the Marquis do Mero- -Iailles. And the marquis wrote to the king in the greatest indignation and seem, upbr-aiding the king and saying: 1 What is this, sire? Do you keepunmd- man at your court und cull him`a paint- er? I have been at Glottenberg, end when I spoke there. as it is my humble duty and my true delight to speak ov- erysvhere. of the incomparable beauty of your majesty s sister. the Princess Osra, the king, his son. and all the ` company did nothing but laugh. And I fought three duels with gentlemen of the court on this account. and two of them I. heaven helping me, wounded, and one, by some devil's trick. wound- ed me. And after this. the matter com- ing to the lring senr, he sent for me and aroused the laughter by showing me a picture done by n rascal oalled Giraldo nt your court. and the picture was named after your inujesty's most match- less sister; but, us I am n true son of the church. it was more like agutter womb, and. on my honor and con- icience, it squinted most perooptihly. I pray you, aim, nd out the meaning of this thing and receive most humble du- ty and homage from your devoted serv- ant and, since your grnciousncss so wills it, most obliged and obedient triend,.Henri. Marquis do Merosnilles. I kiss the hand of the princess. " urn... Al... I.;.... lma u-mu! shin `latter. I. RIB! we nnuu UL IIJU puuur.-as. When the king had read this letter. he grew very thoughtful; and, unknown to Giraldo, he sent and caught the mea- ienger whom Girnldo was wont to in- trust with the pictures and who had carried the picture of which M. de Me- roaillea wrote to Glottenberg, and the king interrogated the messenger most closely, but got nothing from him save that he himself never behold the pie- tuvea which he carried, but received them most carefully packed from Giral- do and no delivered them without undo- ing the coverings and did wait until the recipient had inspected the picture. So that the fellow did not know anything about the picture that had gone to Giettenberg except that it was certainly the same as Girnldo had intruated to his hand. But the king was not satia- tled, and, learning that his sister was at that moment ut Girulde'a house being painted afresh by him, he called half a dozen of gentlemen mid set out on horse- back for the place where Giraldo lived in the street that runs from the cathe- dral toward the western gate of Strei- Ian. To this day the house stands there. rm... .\......... ant nnrl nh-nldn I-minted. To will (my me nuune aunuuu vuunu. The princess sat and Giruldo painted. Behind tho princess was nwindow look- ing on to the street. and behind Girnldo was a second door. which led into an inner room. On Giruldo'a easel stood the nearly finished picture. and Giro]- do`a eyes were alight both with love and with triumph as he turned from the princess to the picture and from the pic- tnre to the princess again. and she, aeo- inpz something of his admiration, said. with a blush: 441. :4. .i...I.....l lnuklnl -lunnl-9" War mm mum: Is itlndced faithful, algnor?" For It neemed even to herself a marvelously lovely picture. Hun vnnrlnrnn," nnnvorrd ho. for D DGIICCIIOD. " "1 pray you, do not atter me. Have you indeed shown every fault of my lace?" ..un.|, ,, L- _ l-..IL 1.. -.uu- .nQ IICCF` . "If there be I fault in your hoe. madame. there it in alto in my pictnra." ` laid Girnldo. or-1.- __.x......-.. ......- _{ln-.0 Ono - mnmnnl, lovely picture. "No. mndnmc," answered be. "for ny imperfect hand cannot be flithful I0 porhtction. " "I nr-v unn dn nnt nttnr me. HBVO Il umuao. The princess was Iilent for a moment. Ind than the said: nu. x- |...u.... I. to not Ohnn M-no nln. and wen we snwlu: "It in better. in it not. than the pic- turo you painted for the king of Glut- Ieuberg?" .. r::....m.. minm-I a stroke 112 two In-` ohm he answered Clllellyl "Indeed, nmdnme. it in more faithful than that which thoking of Glutton- berg bu." '"FI\nn Incl hI'olI'l'i`l`l`," Idd O. 'l'0RON1'Q.~MON `luau; nuns. Moumnn luvs Klnumn dnilil -except 7 ondny).oln out at cm: In Du (axe:-K: ondnn. not want u .1 p.|n. Th:-ough In at Qnmto y duucht. . R1G'8'l`ON.llONTRlAL LINE. Ieunergr" Girnldo painted a stroke or two ha- hm he answered carelessly: ur_.a-...I -....i-...n to in mnonlnifhfnl berg nu. " "Then leap beantitnl?" asked OIIFI. with a petulant mile; "Hm: I (In I-mt nvlhnt NBC IQ wun pemmn: -mm. Nny. I do not nythnt. Not Ian bountiful," he answered. un..-L-... L- ...-ml.-I mm this an: hol- Delllllll," I18 Iulwcxeu. "Perhaps ha would like this onto bet- as! and give me his in exchange. for I new: raw his altar itvu nished. I think lwili at the kingtowrih to \.:._ II G.iuldo bud nddenly turned round a 119 mince: mudothh Ingestion. vhichabo uphill! Inqoltbnlf In oontinningdngrinnthobnndncn shown hythooom-tdalouuobutg. ONE. } `brushes on to the oor. nun.-. -11. can d-mn`.-dnag DO stooped I0 pm: I}! II` ntuwen The king of Glotnnhurghplotuo lo the but for him to hye. aid haml- lenb. "This on, madame. I phudlnr wme. 'raUn sD;_sr. lube: to me now. "want all: you. dna`l"=dnried. II .u.n L-A _.....-A nunhnnnlnnion at Qnmu by uuucns. KINGSTON-MONTREAL ltt. Oolmnhlnn luvon Kin Mn :6 3:15 A In-. noun. Wovvnndav nnd Fr day for Iontronl. Punncon no donirl 3 mu no on board thin luau" tho night. before. Bath: (no. Audrisr 26, 1891 :: will V. IQIOUIIO I'll. Iitillnazuucag _, Girddo lad numwrnvd wry put. uni. forgetful at the mucus, afoot! nu- ing xedly At the princes. (or he could no long`- hold down In sauna} and I1- lenco tho pauicn` that `poisoned him. but it was declarcd in his eyes and in tho trembling of `his limbs, no that the ....~......... M... ft-nun hor nhnir and shrunk wifl gfie xiii`: ihi Ha; :`Gio:cx5b`eg, *1 m..m.. 1...: nnr named very um. tb-J trembling or ms umuu. Iu mu ulv princess rose from her chair and 1 away from him in alarm, regretting ` that she had dismissed her. Indie: hi or- ` dc:-' to he lets restrained in talk with the_ painter, and the tried to cryont, that they might hear her when they were in an adjoining room. but" her cry from on her lip: at the light of Giul- do'| passion. And he oxied in 1 bonus whisper: M nu. -hall mu Inll! tha niotnre. he wlniper: a He shall not have the picture. [ shall not have m" And u he spoke he .____-.1 ..-........ 6:. oh. n-innnil whn ltill shall not have 11:!" Ann II no spun nu moved nearer to the princely. who Itill shrank away from him, being now in very` great alarm end thinking the: surely be ha run med. Yet she looked at him and, looking. new whence his mudneu came. and the felt` pity for him and held out her clasped hand: toward him. saying in a very 001: Voice and with eyes that grew and and tender: Ah. nignor, signer, am I elwqyl to have lovers and never a friend?" A L 41.8.: tho nufnrtnnnfn nninhr Wll nave lovers Ina never an Irlvlul At this the unfortunate painter was overcome, and. dropping hi: hand be- tween hi: hands. he gave as deep, half atied sob. and then he cried: V s ` ut1-a1.. A-`van nu nan fnr hnvinu Illin- amlea sou. anu men nu urltzu; . God's curse on me for having I18!!- dered the beauty that I love!" And then ho eobbed again. ~ 1)..L Olga nu-int-nan Indfbd then no eonueu agaxu. But the princess wondered greatly ` what he meant by his ntrango cry, and ` turned her eyes again on him in be- wildered queatiouing, saying, an she pointed to the picture: Thorn in nn slander here. ainnor. pomueu to um: pxuuunz; There is no slander here, aignor, unless too much praise be slander." nx....1.\.. moan nn nunumr in wnrdl. mmumn ANo":%N'rnaAL use. 331 'EAK1L'1'ON" B'.'.""a.. n'i p'f`a`.'i.`}a.3` "i.`..`..`}.'..?.?a'n}:i'`3 11111883 I00 mucn praise Du aruuuu. - Giraldo made no answer in words, but springing toward her caught her by the wrist and drew her across the room to the door behind the eseel. With fe- verish haste be unlocked it and passed through. The princess, although now free from his grip, followed him in a sort of fascination. Giraldo drew the door close behind him, and at the mo- ment the princess gave a cry, half scream, half laughter, for facing her she saw. each on its easel, three. four. ve, six pictures of herself, each beauti- ful and painted most lovingly`, and the last of the six was the picture that had been painted by order of the king of Giottenberg, for she knew it by the at- tire, although the face had not been tin- ished when she had last seen it. A sud- den enlightenment pierced her mind. and she knew that Giraldo had not sent the pictures for which she had sat to him, but had kept thorn himself and sent others to his patrons. This strange conviction found its sure couilrmution in a seventh easel which stood apart from the rest on the other side of the door, for it supported what was in all respects a copy of the portrait on which Giraido was now engaged, save that by cunning touches he hadimparted to the face an alien and fearful aspect, for here, although the features had their shape and perfect grace. yet it was the face of a devil that looked out on the canvas, a face that a man would not have gazing at him from the wall on to the bed where he sought sleep. n_s ...|..... Iliunmn ssnur hm ave: red the bed wuero ne aouguu uwup. But when Girnldo saw her; eyes xed ` on this picture hdcried: That is for you-tho othex-in mine. Ard they not your features? The king of Glotteuberg should not have even your features. But you shall have them, and if a devil looks out through such a fair mask is it not so with all fair women that lead -.JI'-'1' "There in your mac ptcture. Princes: Usru. Ivan to destruction? There in your true picture, Priucuas Oxra." And he ung himself on a couch with a mad cry of rage and then In groan of despair. rmm Du-im-man (hm lmked at him. and Ill)" H)? II SFUIH UK uunpusx. The Princess Osra looked at him. at the beautiful pictures, and then at the picture that mu like her and yet like a devil. First she pitied the paint- er. and then murveled at his wonderful skill. that no transformed her without . drawing a line that could he called un- true. Thus thinking. she stood for awhile. grave and puzzled. But then Ihelhnmor struck her. as it struck her house always in great things and in `mail. and it seemed to her most ludi- crous thst the pictures should all no resting here in Giruldo`s house. while the princes who haul commanded por- traits of her had received nothing but ; distorted parodies of her hoe. tothe end that they might be dlsgusted, and. ` , abandoning the alliance they had pro- jected. leave her still at Btrelseu to he painted times out of number and most fruitlcssly try this mad painter. And. these thoughts gaining the mastery over the others, in spite of the sad plight of unhappy Signor Giruldo. her lips carved into a how. her eyes gleanied in dancing _....|.......n nun n snnssnt llht Ibo into DOW, DC! eye: meuuucu nu \lIoI.ILJu` merrlment, and a moment later broke into n glad. gleeful laugh. that tone nnd rippled nnd tell to soft. delight- er`. mnrmnrlnm. And Ibo looked again at the picture that was like her and al- so like a devil. and her mirth grew nod grew at the: ingenuity of the work nod the mocking dcvlltry onnnlngly mud; on of he: Inca. Bmall wonder Va it to In: Iiuv Ihsltln culnila had not come. `rho FISIIQ DUI Quid IQ '- ~ V - ` . a. .a up, ...a ma 1.; u-ow ` loohedtoz-`stew : hhufltllil mood cnljh _tho infection hon her. 0 th 1 to bid feet ` hb their ....:t' iwxfff? lnudlv. like`: man who ISIIII. ibnljl I0 neg swig maps -q.- . gun to laugh loudly; lllei Ilienvllb cannot` rehufaln hie emueement. bug is carried away by it beyond ell bound: and restraint. Thu Ginldo laughed loudly, long and ercely. for there we: madness in his laugh. And the princes heard the madman. and even while the null laughed her eyes opened in won- der; alum came on her fees. hex-men: laugh quivered. trembled. choked in her throat. and at lat died away into dumbnoee, yet her lips `hung apart. frozen in the shape of laughter while ..;. |.......I.o.. nnvvin And an her laugh @911 I U19 IDIDBOI Iuuguwr wuuu no laughter name. And an her laugh thus ended in mute horror hiagruw louder yet and wilder. and its pea! rang through the. room at he gasped between his epnams of horrid mirth. You. you. you!" and pointed at the picture which he had touched into devilishuenl. But she shrank away and stood crouched against the wall, for she knew now that hewae mad, but did not know to what hid fury might uext lead him. Then he caught up a knife that lay on the mill or the window, and, now uniling `as though in grim, quiet amusement, strode across to the row of picture: and reached up to them, knife in hand. But Osra suddenly sprang forward. crying. Do not hurt them. " 'l`|\nun9" In naked. turning to her. hurt them." Theae?" he asked. turning. her. withusnecr. "These? l'll'destroy them all, for they are no longer beautiful to me, but that one only is beautiful. be- cause it is true." And he'wre'uo d his arm away from the detaining he that she had laid upon it. Falling hack in terror. she watched him cutting and slashing each of the pictures until the face was utterly destroyed. _And she feared that when he had finished with the pictures he would turn upon her. Therefore sho ung herself on the couch. hiding her face for fear of somehorri- ble fate. and she murmured low -to her- self. "Not my face. 0 God, not my facel" And she pressed her face down into the cushions of the couch. w ile he. muttering and grumbling to l m- self. out the pictures into strips and rib- bons and atrewed the fmgmeirs at his n... .. M... am. And. this done. he I In lion-In anu noun lnnnluyu ...... _ Clan: no made at Montreal ch '-E ' ' "1'As. awn-ra Agni. Freight A bone and atreweu we uugxucu - as an feet on the oor. And. than done. turned to the face that he now loved and poured out to it, as though it had been an idol he worshiped, n ood of wild. passionate. reproaobfnl words that Osra shivered to hear, and the purport .. ._|.:..L. -1... .:......I On" nmm. thnmrh Oars shivereu to near. Iuu um pulyusu of which she dared tell none, though for all her prayers she could not herself forget one of them. At last he came to her again and plucked her roughly and rudely from the couch where she lay and dragged her behind him back to the door again and through it, and they stood together in front of the last picture, whose paint was stillwet from his hand. The paint- ed face smiled down on the trembling. pale girl, with its smile of oareless, se- rene dignity. so that new even to her- self it seemed hardly tohe her picture, for it was the true presentment of a king's daughter, and she no better than a helpless, frightened girl. It seemed to reproach her. and suddenly she drew herself to her frill heightnnd turned to (iiraldo. saying. You `shall not touch it." And she stepped forward so that she stood between him and the picture, raising her hand and forbidding him to approach it with his knife. And now the picture seemed more to be hers, sl- thoagh where it smiled she frowned. n... .4. cm. mnmtmt there came CD003!) VVIJBTB II uuucu nuw llvvvuvvun But at this moment there through the window that opened on the street the clutter of horses hoofa. At the sound Girnldo arrested the motion that ho had already made to ing him- self at'the princess. whether to kill her on may on Mn-nut hnr awnv from tho eel! at the prineesl. Wlleuwr no In: LII-`I or only to thrust her away from front of the picture she did not know. Running to the window, he looked out p and called in seeming glee, "It in the king come to see my pictures!" And he looked proud and happy. Going to the door of the room, he nug it open and stood there waiting for the king nnd the gentlemen who attended the king. They were not long in coming. for Ru- dolbwen full of anger. impatience and anxiety. and ran Iwiitly up the Iteir- cnse. His gentlemen pressed into the room behind him. and Gireldo drew heck. keeping his face to the king end bowing again and again. But the king and the rest saw the kilifo in his hand. and rugged strips of painted oenvul hung hero and there on his olothel while the princeus, pale and proud, etood guarding the picture on the euel. The king. in Ipite of his wonder, was not turned from the purpose which hed brought him to the painter : home. but with a quick stop durtcd up to Giraldo and thrust the letter of the Marquis de Mcrosaillee into his hand. bidding him in (sharp. peremptory tone to read it and give what explanation he could ot the eoutentl. n,-__u_s_ 1.1: A. .._At-.-all! -lung I DO (XXI Wll. Girnldo fell to reading of it. whilo the king turned to his siutcr in order to ask her why she seemed ngitatod and ctood no ohctinately in front of her own picture. but at that instant one of tho gentlemen. whou nanny wu Lndinlu. gave a cry of nrpriae. for he hnd look- out through the door into the inner room i Ild non tho havoc and destruction that Ginldo had made. and 1130 the Itnngo Ind terrible picture rhnt nionc had co- cuped the knife. The king. wondering, followed Lndillu to the threshold of tho inncr room and pasted it, while his! gentlemen, fu_l_l of curiosity. crowded cioco on his hoell after him. nap- lL.|_--_, A..." LI.1_I-I-- LA-n`. 0111 0:: [III uvcll Iago: uuu. - The Princess on-u. thinking homl! nfe, found her anger and terror put away II her mirth had pused before. Now the felt st he: heart that pity which border: on tenderneu And which Iho could never tefmo to 1 man that loved her. lot the folly of his love and of thooxtnngunoes into which it drove him be u great no it would. Turning towud Ginldo. the saw him trotting his pointed btowwilh his hand and ninlyaking to oozhpol his diaotdu-ad DIX. "I $`ll}lI$IlIlIIIu. nouovhthl -Ihnnouhhhul the HnIwounnugt7I;ntiJ0!h' hand man the and N91!!!` 9131! ..uo,`r`. (.3l:::%.;on :05` `. ` l .0. u ` 7" : mm; the we hum. ..A -. -nil] unnlrhl In 9'5"`! v-c--rw - .-5. Emu; gr and we will uuuriio gum: *` And aha wu u man an though uh` had loved him and won pulp; Mn N nvo"himIelt for the nth of in law. ....u s... 1....u..| infra I... manual mm. N: H! :- Oollc `Iu`:-`YUISDAY 1! I van. Got out--!'BlDAY at lo 9.11:. l`uou- unllton. OHIO return. min. To- 101100.04. n\nnI.t'l 60. `annual. O4 rotnn, I h Don-In and Hal: lnolndod both In . duly or nndlhhnnnu. , _ A IIVOVIIIIIIQIX F `III In -II uvvm And he look9d_ into III! and niddonly, giving` I 3 great joy had can In In adly and oontnry.0o`lll lilo _ _. dropped 1!. de lluouu_hI' sprang to when hit bushel 1 tho oor. and aiming them and his pals! ; ho gnu uqthnr lwl glusoojlthi prince: and then. Cumin `to o"_ . tun. begun to point II, III name I It doxeemy an cannon am: up: Iuv mm condence of 1 -to the work. AI he workod Ii smoother. the tonliun of hid in hoe relaxed. huppincu dawned In his ._.- -...n . ....u. hum. nn Mn um. and h% IOIIKQII. IIIPIDIHT UIWII% II In- owes. nndnunilolrokoonh Fol!!! Osm waoohod him with I tondgt. `nt- rowful gnu. 8tlll_ho jiainll. lib wan painting when tho king hunt. I! from the othonooxn in n moutngolnd OI II .. ; n-yi ghinnworddnwninhin Inf. the rlnceu Iuah a `non _ __ do her hnuw. And h Build`: came in with him an an .10 i Girnldo killed. but not n gt :1. king Iliould lure the Illk ` .` ` Ylt when they entered and uwv:GinlIo pniutiug an thou lrho wmwn O by some century and ad I ihnl had punod-na_y. oven elrvu'y pili- onco--t.hey Ind in unwilling all conm-ninod II on. unt ruined ` her hand to bid _ my all when they were and not interfere with Giul- do : painting. fat now the dulrbd than all things on earth um IQ Ihonld he left to tlninh his task. for he thought that he had read note that pity and more than tends:-nan in` 9:11 : `opt. He had teamed no lo! Ila than he had cried in Joy. hi that L. ._.... ....... ....a..Hm- nu nnvnr hul Aida `EDI H0 DIG 0119 III!` II JV}. III: I_-uu he was now painting as never had in be, for all his mu. painted mm. at: uuu:-ring hand. moving lightly '30 and fro, imparted the nweetueu of MI do- lusive vmou to the ounvai. no that the eyes of the portrait glowed VMIh*VII- dertnl and benutiful love and gcntlqlpn. u....-....n- llhmhln human in min: Ill`! GOHUI Illl DGID I111 IUVB lqlu jiuuylguw. Presently Glrnldo began to mag 10! ! Ioftly to himnlf I Iwot. hm! old song thut penum sang to pouuutvgmu in the eld: outaido hi! nlvo Vwpm on nnnmer evenings. ll hull Ii thrown back in triumph and lil- tlou as ho mug and worked. hating tho luxury of love and glorylng Sq 0o'w|b- uto that his genial paid to her vihoth 50 loved. Thus came Q moment d~IIt joy to the soul of Gh-uldo the painter. for a man`: love and a man`: wogk are. when may seem to prosper. of all thugs Ll... -n-Antnuf ah!` C110`! nnlmn `II on. when may I801!) nu pruspur. us an sum.- the meetpst. and their union on his life`: consummation. . n ...... 4.`... `Ha lnh-I alnwn n hnh ` that this picture won now. boyong his me`: coulnmmnuou. It was done. He laid down tho bulk and drew back ngtep. looking _o,nAn`l!"IY he had done. The ltnoep came , I! and nlowly. on though attracted ' Q her will. and stood by him, to! the law compare. the moat porfoo ond- . of all that ho or any bthtt 4 pointed of her. and nhp loud h ' than glorifying her. But baton many moment: had gone by I lnddon stun and shiver run through GitIldo'I body. The spell 0! his entranced stun broke. Hi: oyel toll from tho mutorpteoo that he had made and wondered to than who stood about htm-to tho gentlemen who did not know whether to wonder __ A- I-....\. on Mm nmnv Qumnf (ha who did not imow WIIBIIII on Vvuuuur or to laugh. to the Angry face of the king and the naked lW0l'd in his hand. jt last to 0am. whose eye: were still on the picture. And his exultntlou un- ialmd. and with it went, u it mud to them. his nmdneu. Renomdlwlud for a moment in his excl. bug in quenched in an lmtnnt by Ilnnq and V despair, for he knew that all lid an that other picture. and they know what he had done. and sudden `ll 9 utled cry be any himself in 1 on the oor at On-1': loot. "Let u: wait." and Ill! gently. "30 will be hinnelt nuln noon." _ D..o aha Linn um: Inn nun-v K lhhn. VH1 no mmlau IIIIII Ivuuo But the king wu too an to Ibiza. "He has made Ill tool: fora halt Europe." be and angrily, "and In uhull not live to ml: of It. Ap._y'oI- have you new the pietnto "Va: 1 Inn`: 10!] It" `Q. mnlnua nu Wool Insight-low `lb one Thou. Mrs. J. Doll. Chutlnm. Ont. toys: "For two yours I could nova K: to _ before two or that o'clock In b I mfforod much from vertigo and dill ` ulgm. MlIburn'o Hurt and Nun have romovod the dlnlnou. rdtwod D, I h ll . 1':-::..._":m .'::. .:'..."'.:'."`"".......'z llnmtor, swogn, Kingstnnl ninnu IAV, Allfh An II,\!A hurt. to nanny Iouou Iuwljiuuuu l he. and I tr;| to any x ndgumu -jg: have we })l0l_I yuuuu-rt Yel. I have Ieen II." d do. "But he does not now think thd plo- tnre like me. but chin on_e."`-And ehe ~ turned to the gentlemen end- dedled than to reieo Gk-eldo end ley him on I couch. and they obeyed. Then Ilie hell by his head. and after awhile he his eyes. seeming mound of sense II ev- erything except that he believed the (Continued on Pepe Thee.) ' Wood Ind- Juno! Campbell. cornea! and Bunch ush, ulnyohnh goodatnch otboit mnpltould dry slabs. pine and cab: Hub cheap {or cub. lhlophooo IIC. Moroeuuot dot hondaohqltuu. conut.ipoI.ion.cIn In and in lo: Mun. with Ian medicine. and for bu IOU)`. U! - Inning Carhfl Little Lint Pub, pl If 33 2'3 we all -pg. '0 run no V b J B. I and J! nuns-M chad mg! _ I H6w`s The 0hildrop sgIqll*7 II`. III] ilI'Iv-' Ur -Iv a... nun up lid! nonunion u I131`, onuu-xlnvloonrocln. tor over-vnlol. a.us.m..-u*nu.o.uuun:u 1---`~-.-- .--.__.. , DOMINION LINE -wry`--- ._.- - , `IIIVIIX I NIW PAST lll. STIAIII "AIUNDILL"will luv: Kingston tor non Tuesday. Thun- n was AIL. oonnoouu us with no Dolawnmlnolnwnnnu 8 gotten to: known llov York and all Inhrlor ' _' _ _ R330! hfornutlon I971! JANE! SW1 ! HQ - .a,-~u TRAVII-VG-BY BOAT. AI-LAN LINE uuumy uunwu u` ch ch: mnut noun 0 Bench Mchh. rho Btonlnornml` - s113Al'lER' JUBlLEB" - -4 L...`-.5-L` Agnng jg)- TC?` ~-`w--_---- TOBONTQPMONTRBAL LINE man have Rlmznmn dgili -_oxc Iudnyt. I`:-ldun. '".a'.'. 5::.";."a.a. -" . V .....k M... .,.... ggpxps io .iON'1'RE_AI_...b coninfnelnasoniliodnesda . July 7. '.l`1II l'Al!!oI- I?r !A\P.ookl.1 mm mumvt. wanuumvs. muavu. mm x:n".ua1a:3"v.".n.' Iouhdui. Wod- lllldh `F710 10. ` ' ~ Anlvc Monttul 913,. ll `Oahu, wga. WIITIOU1. , . luv: Ilontnsl 1 pm. ondhn. Walnu- cln . Fdir. -, _ Bun Innton mu pm. Tuudnn. '1'hu.n- In Ihtnrdun. . --!-human mg]! 1.000 bland Potnu. l'00IVl_uI. Promote and Cornwall. u A r'_'r Q- T3, `'51 `V `'a`') "'U" \ mo Auaxmouua BAY. __ _ __ -..-. $5.`, ! V!--pp ---b :a:-a:=:.:a,-z.!.r.:.<=2;.;::. uruown & O andbura road.-VII yton.N.Y. HUGO": lllu uunuu. CT 8, ..--|.-.. l.h-an in H Pilalao an lino to H ` treat! I: the n ma uni. ' o Euqmau '-:='-;.::'wr..-:'- --= ".:.........%:-... 712. nwrrrloo. mun: Anni. - NV -> --- - T, .7 may th II. ."`;. "' Sfemm, - V VII `buy at 8 p.m`. (llnnlsyn `o`I-mpud) ` llo. Ploton fnd wpy_ ports. On St- : 1 got an an no Payton. ' an um Thnnslpn golnnonzhlp M33 . QJIIII `rrl-Woo NJ; I Go . 6: an co'uu`"'J':e `Noah Km." for '67. '"""%'#3-`'-%*"""""" mt . . IITII I la Q---'-9. Kintston and Rochester. nunonolng ioth Juno.)-' with 36! Y., (Port 01 lI|.Il l'U-'Ilvuv -. ..._..-.,- -___ ;.a= "tr .':::;`;i:'a'mP.:. sm-"~o.5Tg 5139.7 ! -ha uup--I_I.. Eh- Will Jssuo oml-n- :TIokehI for SINGLE l'It!$b0hA:S FARE: good filing Sept. uh. M1: and uh. Retunumr untl Hoyt. 1:11.11!-47. TORONTO EXHIBITION. Going Rout. GUI and Iich, 03.60. Going Aug. int. Sept. 1515. 2nd, .`|rol, 4011, 5011. `Hub. `MI; and luth, th 40 All tivllats good to | Ul1.ll`lIl)01`:liQef tlmn Sept. lath, 1997. ---. Central Canada Falr, Ottawa. Reeun-n I`lckeIn Klngutmn to Ottawa 82.14, (nod calm: Nepl:.22n Return Tiuketu King- hton to U tnwa .15, oud going Sq-pt. lth tn 2-M'.lI.IlIuII1:4lve. All 1. chats good to return until sgpt. mu ANNUA L EASTERN EXCURSIONS. -4..-- m.u-u....- ...nl.h. Inunnd tn ()H.nW|\. ANNUAL I:f|5Il.:l\n -.nyu.\...-..-- Rov-urn'I`ickoM will-he issued to Otmwm Montreal and Quebec for MNULF2 FlN.r-'l'- L`-LASH I`AlU:4, uood going Am: Htln. 28th. 8915!: and 801.11. Returmnu until mspt, ruth. `v7. Ouonum..Qno.. Pm-tlund.Me.. and return .911 65 St. Amlmwn, N.ll., Muuutmz, NJ! , and S..John N.B . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..]31 Halifax. NS. .. )5 65 .....n. _._.a N.I|., Muuunoa, mu unu . . . . . . .. 131" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1665 Ticket: gqml going Aug. 27th, 28th. 29th and 30th.nnrl vnlllllor return on or before Sept. mm. 1897 Stopover will be allowed wltuln the time limit of tickets pl`. Quebec and En! thereof only hunt. ohmm exvurnion lo` Canudlnn North- ;t1W:i3IoN & Manon}; Candda Railways mi " 1 I 3 ~ "I:$r'`3`$.3`5ATn .a}33-.`| a. 2. '35: r::`o.""ur: ugi-:.o-data bong,` connruutodd I or rr :1 u e on I - vnnood `inn 0! nu`): .3 .i.'i ;'>uiia They have luxurious cabin: on main nu omn- ndo in and their tnlutolul bunluhbnas no camp .0 11 won data . tau! Ipuoioun Dining .301!!! III In Doc . with their mmoronl Into windownuru otluippml with iudiv dual IUIQHI hwoiho Ingest. muting ctuuity 0 .531 nonunion the St. Lawrence ivc.-. ' 0 ski-lul urunnmeut Alford-I pn-umnqn t are privilege of onjoving the exuellont III II: without ml-uulng any of the unpar- I clad manor}. Tho cuisine in of tho that odol; no expanse bainn upnrod to make the dining-room service no porioai. no culinary devise. Tuna grsooful bouts urn uuu h Anni: lighted by oloou-ioit1.9pdgqui_Q_pod ' bout. clump Wouf. AUG. Slut. and HE!-"1'. Nth. Pull msrcloulun at K. a A`. and 0. P. I woJ A'u.`sm HE I-"1'. \ Full pnrcluulnn 3 otkxgt oloo. Ontulo mt:-ooh. If. NWAY. 1!. Vi. l7'Ql_.GI4.`R. lull |'IIrI:u:uI Phat OI F. N w AY. - Ant. than. I 'W?!@!e!*2~v.".*:9,`w9s':b"`%| Vlnoent. wnn nnuns LU nu punuua m we UNI TED STATES: Wagner Palace Sleeping Oar: between CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. 11-... 1...... un. Mm. him and reliable Troy. 8914 VV 31.53 .1.- Eomo Utlon. Alhnn . New York. Philadel- ph'h.Bnmmoro. ashlngton and the r.'\"l'Zl`| I"|'t:". CAPE VINUEINT AND ruaw Ivan. For lowest r|tan.Mmo tublol and nllnblo Information apply to FEED. A. FOIAIER. City Tiokoh Agent K. W. 0. Riki Fool. Brook St .K1n[nton. & mm. nuns mum u.r. 1:. was 0. ltv... smouu. xv. Ema. `5_3Tvg7o7l" V in far no Phitou. hm Elan Thlrlgh coin] lo Idah- . ton. ' ' v -5.5%-E J. 0 TITIB TABLE! Sham" for CAPE VINCENT W111 lonvo KINGSTON dull! (SW46! 0!08':d) 8 A.!`I. and 2:30 P.M.. connecting at po Vincent with brains to all points in the - ugun -ma-rs 2'l`"I`_._- dlllnx-room urvma u p--..---. .. .....-_.. `I Roux I) lantly lighted by olooO.t|olt..y.ond oqujpod Oh powerful typo or Karine loo- Hnnroh hllhh. _ __ __ __ I I3 l\\-IJ 'V7I,\.rIV~:-q Vlctorlan Exposltlont Industrial Fair TORONTO. AUHU81` mu: to SEPPRMBER l'l+h. On Sept. 8th and 8th rot-nrn 1-nu will he l bu. Au(.:!ut. Sept. me, 9nd. 8rd. atu. Mh, Mb nth and mm round tnp rate will he :51". All unkm... nood to return to Soot. 13th, I897. 73.6 A71}! roimd trip will he :61". Ail ticket: good Sept. ANN UAL EXCURSION TO OTTAWA. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC. an... n\... cu-.. . Ir... fnp -nnnd trln, UN L1`InC\I-I ILLVLJ qumunu. First Olnu Sing 0 Fun for round trip. 'l`inhIu good coma Ans. mu 80th. 29th and sum. (bond to rotutn on or before Sept. 20.`:-7. ,, _ _ .11 ANNUAL 5I:`AaIuI: I:M..uKa_nun. AUG. Huh. lth. mh & 8.It|I. F310: Portland. 39.. and CMsonm\,Quo..... . . . .111 65 NI..John.N.B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ionomn. N B. .. St. Andrews. NJC hln-Ilnnl--Ida. P.E.I.. . Andra-wac. N.li.. .. Hummer-Ida. P.E.I.. }lullhx.N.e|.. ...... .. nhnlnnmuun. P.E.l Hsll!ox.N.el... ...... .. Ohorlottocuwn. P.h`..I... (loud tn return on or lmforo S4-pt. mth 1891. Stop over will be allowed wlvhiu the `unit of uckou at Quoboo and nut thereof only. 1. P. IIANLIY. Mun. 0.1`. 01%) Punonnr station. foot of John.- nton ntnol. Ilnnton. _ 6.1`. (My Passenger '. neon tenet. lincuton. - ANNUAL SEASIDE Excuksaoi. um. mm. mm. smh &. '1-`me; , )- ' hit! `'1 6 . . u % iuu`. um xaal?-::'1:n"-:. Blglwnurvod to change that without av: my-aw vu -_-_.._... loot bohronn Johnuon uad Burl on 691400 Clint. uuno. 48 Allied 8%.. honu ond lot. we homo and Int. and burn. " non Prlnoou. 8 bonus. King and Gore st. . 3 home: And hmgi 1001111 King 80... non (ion st... `mount. lo. akxxn 3 (non honnutioo Rt-root. _ nd lot. oot. (homo and thowut St. 8 `ll. L. non Gordon BL. doubio buck hon; uhlohnston 86.. now I: wound lot. man. no - (rune OIIIO. And moth ptoportloo in my ad count) lotuhto 136 or ouhnuo. - _ _,_n u|_4.4_ A--__ ~w - _._._`:':--. lA'71h. " ho lite-unon burn Anthracite cool. 15 which M-mmntn `or their Immuuulsto alumni- la . and tluontlro nbunoo of unoko (the o notional feature of on utounhout trip) ro- I min; In the wull-mo:-Itod d|uMnm.Io of the --mm. sqnmlron." Tho} are Nook- IE? by tho New York Oontnl S to d on the h a punch sucks. on Bbnmus no oulntlslly duty llno Iigutl. The null: pnrpmo 0! their onnful o mlmomon ham: to taunt. them [or any- II in union to Monwul. Their olo:\r.npn- o no unobstructed decks nord tho (undone nlfo opportunity for the {uh enjoyment 0 GM: moan. tlu-min: trip on tho Amu-loan cqumlnunt-. Cffho Amorienn Lino of Reonmon An M10 a lumen: drmuht pan-ranger boats on th lento. thuu llilurlnu thoh boitm able to run II! no npuln, ovpn when the victor In 5: na V000 point. ouco rounding daily in-vino will appear- I . onnr f m Klntocon on no on IN`.-|!ml0' lI|.[I|'t0 below (alter 9:50 p.xn.) d an Omlod to Iron but In. I 1 two can ummp [or duorlptlvo blot. s ~ 1". A. l"l)LGEl. Cit-y Pnnehcor Anont, " A Foot Brook street. K1339!-on. .-_--:--:-:-- -.....-_.. pink: , . . 41-vu o.-pp... 'I'RAVELLING-BY BOAT. oanomairs A an Iain: lull-I cggg go lgn pl IAVIAIQ `tho llilondykc Gold] Get mAMoNi). am will burn _. |tALooN|A SP_R_lNGS| BOOTH & cos] `?`_Eva|_.L1_u: v~nX:1;|;.' ---------v`-----_.-_--____`-------__.__ um WAY. Ant. than. Pun. An. : .J.u5_sRPooL saavica ` "V`=?'inAwxnoNbnnnv. 11`. Irpm Ilontonl. In-om Qnoboo. |'loo|u`3I"nn..A " Jil,` daylight. Run. lath`. I 11.11: lablldon. . 0. Sept. 5th. It mm ottoman ...Bopf~.1l. 3 3 nt: lp.m 195 , 95.11: V " I5 I: " Oct 3rd.lI|.m oAx3mA7u'un nu Boa: mu BIEIIBI lllh Oatolru anmh Nomxhu. Hurt: f yuan zo hondondury or to ? 0 ' --- - I, Aunt A- -10: \?i3iON' - H )C\..lJ WbI.QNs- , u-c,,_-_IAx._ A I...4l..n6-I-1 uj:-:- LABOR DAY. n__.._ 0.4... Tlnlnnln fnr` four! Yard. _ 'au|Q mg` I The prudent will annually visit iinubd health. now no accessible. and with a course of the water: and bathe ensure con- I V` 7 U l.Y.0. AND ILR. Ill. LIIIHSKI. w.Il\'l'\oVI| nun D1` ' -s'a-l_e-orzEvx7c7l:*a;:ge. ,. __; II_._| .._ mp but` '4 I3} 52.) K! '.L .|:.- ri old. Ihrtfnnl. \Vomontor. Proo v noo.Boucon and tho -wn A 'VIl"l'I ...1-0.. N Iagara Falls. 7 | nu-..m. Rvrncuue. Roohonmr. |H:lllll!l'I. Vvnaluug uvu - SOUTH- ..n..m n.-Una}. \.Vnn IVIWCII cc 1- v-..--- Orwogo Byrncuue, Roohonfor. Bu lo, Ulovn-hmd, Cincin- nutl, st..l.ou1- and tho -ru-G--I-I-Dc! ."II nu:-`aux --v-- Romrn Tlckehl suuuuc. mood uni! D ill. III. hlunann. '.0.AB DIRECT SHORT LINE nun, nu. uuunu WTEIS "I". AIL-.- NA`: Vn Iuuu. Dunlcuu uuu EAST. 5 Clgnunnu Inc: C e [not Wont Mud -j-:::j1 W. !U ltlun, (Ion. annnr. II- inn Sam. uh. 3.6%/al Mai I Steamships