Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1897, p. 5

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Ill Iuuumuxuuuu UK II uuuuu DU uuu. And when they got back to the hotel, after a little hesitation. as they were aapumting for the night. she stood on I tiptoe and administered tohia brow u 1 pure. daughterly kiss. 1 Wall " nhnnrvml Mr, Mnnintnnh aft. l yonwvue nu: nun: .. But Mr.` `Mnoi;itmh'e oereleee retar- enoe toherimothcr jarred on her and dtunjidher pirlte. Things were evi- dently very had indeed. Hie indifference to his wife : whereabouts was positive- ly ehemetnl._- . nm-hm dlnnnr. than-afn:-n- aha wn I _ Qwr-_` to net luv nu Siilllvul ` lI.::lh!IHll'l,` `Ref which Ms` intimated ` in the guests fashion with stories of Oqiord vanity. Thee they passed the l tinemxvayenntll the am dinner gong sounded. i This reminded Millie of the night of I........ . , During an uh-com Mmnluhoronl 1 uncg3gtg_fgbogt be: me at _1"ranlein Hn.u:imnu'n'|.~ utter ludntalmed I.I.ll.B hours. II `I I. hours. _ o _ A ` , I had forgotten all about mamma. Whmfwill she be here?" the exclaimed. uti..--u.I_ -1..- K. I`n4nIpol'I nn Hm Hm`: "' DA1u! DQ001150 you uliuu HUI vu suuuu. I'm sick of your excnma. DI . Jau- per doeg not wunt to we yon. " Than, in quite an ultemd tone. as Phemle shrunk nwny out of tho room: "Do you mind coming up to my sitting mom? I want to have a talk with you about than changes at tho inrmary. I am sure you will agree with me und you will be most useful. We can't al- low thing: to go on. " oto. rs. ` `I...-um alt:-nvl dill nu!-an with IOW (111.13! 60 30 uu. unu. Dr. Jasper always did agree with Mrs. Album-one. but somehow he mold- ed her, and she usually come round to his opinion. He listened and alga talked. He could won, and when he had taken her. benrings-wit.hout ever interrupt- ing or contndictiug-Ihe listened and he talked. and not then. but next time, she echoed his opinions ind fancied they were all her own. -on a. mat. . nnunfnft tn nd a sand. uny vans nu net uwu. "It in such a oomfowt to and "3 land- blo man an talk :0 in u stupid plans like this," raid nho. Icing her um coa- Ildingly npnn the doctor : as he at smiling and agreeing with hot. Mn. Albntrmn had worried me hul- hnud into the 3:-n\'e--the Va too clever = for him--but her intellectual viuoity. imugtnution and onhtptho made her an interacting companion. she was only a mu. pan co. ml very well pn- n!ved.nnd the meant In many Ii, 1-.....- VIA Romo,\aMma0gdensliiI'gBy NJ. 0. U H R B8 00. lnuoo. and tho (hat I-`Plank XI. 0. I H. R IIII. Iowuuain that I long odds. IIIEICII. Don't cpuk tome." lurk-61: an he not tho but mother. "llothori chant. $0`! ontailtoncrrvwntsunoun. Pvogoth puintthe doon"- And Jolllnmd out with n qmpounuo nus. 8&0 how he wauld call and dvin in hum: Ilia-down. llodlaonll. how about uh- I`: an I wnt Ila. Pull down hi wit u `hhbvu HOW. AI usual - ' At this moment Mrs. Albatross eu- tered. and, turning sharply on Phomie. said with a snap, "I suppose you haven't fed the {owls or sorted tho lin- en or done anything but idle away your time. an usual?" III .....- ....ll...I cuvlnnvi Thu Jan!-mp nun-nn -cl vcu. J:-per. \I?|\nt` an-per. . M Whether it was hnnotiln at will powugthodoomrunongdnud agdn ndwonlrlnonund inhilhlll. 8100: .1- .-_v_ gnu ._-_.- --- -ugh! II. -Id 1 EGWUIIIIIIOITII uluuwmuiiu; izuox-`n mu mm vs paid. Hopud La.._.In In uls gouu \Vlll. ` Well," said Phelnle. "every one laughed. and I showed` mother I would not stand it. " . "And then?" "Then she packed me on to school. The mistmu said I was non of daned for n time. as it I had been ill treaI:ed- _ nnd so I lmd-nnd quite neglected. but they were kind to me there. and Ilwaa Avery happy tor more -than a year, except in the holidays, which were always odi- ous. Then you came along"- And Phemle paused and stole I doubtful glance at the doctor. What \nn9" uni!` thn dnnfnr. Hlrn A glance II um uuuwr. What then?" said the doctor, like I ponon coldly inquiring for ordinary in- formation. yet with a certain iittio twinkle in his eye which did not escape the uggrioved Phemie. |l'Y`Lnn\ II nnhl H111 air-I I' Hannah}. um uggnuvuu rucuuu. "Thou," said the girl, "I thought you were my mend at first. but I don t now. At lenst"- - A; All. _..._.....A II... Alknhusnn 1.-. uruamg UUIIIII luunuuuu uuvu uu uuuu. "Well?" acid Dr. Jasper. who was a rlllgg young medioo 07180. as he looked gravely and judicially at the pretty much med girl. who only half believed in his good will. \VnII N nninl Phnmin_ nvnrv nnn H1110. Ill IISUIIH" _ "1 was called when Dr. Jasper came because you could not be found. " HI ... ginlp nl vnnr n`:-rmnnn Dr. Jan. ALLAN LINE] [HUI W`-I3 . us uuln uuw nu: No, it 1sn t. When I was 10. she had a fad of dressing. me up in last cen- tury costume and making a den of me --not my'style at all-just to show 01! her own cleverness and queurness at my expense. She said I was ugly and mu dressing could makeame cto be seen. HW.~.Il')" unit! Ur Juumn who was In HHILII yuu wuunu, uuu Jvu so cuncuu - "Your mother used to take an Incor- oabinyou. but you did not meet her hnll way. Is not that so?" UN.` in Inn t Whnn `I mm: in -lm Your mother is highly strung-qnite a woman of genius, and allowanoes must be made for her temperament, my dour young lady. Temperament rules everything. " I ....l..n.I ll-a Alknb-nun` lnnrnnounnvnnnlv u v uaJ A-u Jua- Indecd, Mrs. Albatross temperament seemed to rule Dr. Jqaper, the parson, the squire, the parish, but it did not \ rule Phemie. 1 ur _ _I_ L--- H .....I 5|... ..l..I _L.. -_.._ } (U16 YIIUHJIU. l "Look here. said the gix-1-Ihe was 1 just past 20- you and mother are al- wnya creaking uhout me. I know. but you do nothing to help me. At least I think you would, but you're afraid- Hvnmp mnthnr nnnrl tn tnlrn nn inltnr. "It s no use tx.-ying," said Phemie. Mother hates me. and everything I do in wrong." I17--- ......n..u. nnnlt lun`u\ lo BL- Ill VVAUI-5. Your mother can't help it, Pho- mie," said Dr. Jasper. Ho was the new medical man, in huge favor with Mm Albatross, Phemie s mother. nu-r,_,_..._A|_-_1_|_:_LI_...4..__... _._.'L_ WEIG. FRIDAY, ` O0 IOBEB lo Then. with eyes thnt saw not. I kissed her. And she. kissing bpck. could not know '.l'hu6 my man was given to her sister. Foldod close under dnopening snow. --Jumus Ilmumll LmvalL Again I looked at the snowfall And though!) of the leoden sky- Thot arched o'er our that great Io:-row when that mound was heaped no high. BCVONIMI all an. (llnurl Ixuopww to: 1 son an way porn. nu An.Thundnn and Saturday: [0- d In; no Qonuonw and Bolloviuo. I remember the gradual pniunoo That tell from thnt oloudllke snow. Flak: by ake. healing and hiding Tho mar of our dean nlumzed won. And again to the child I whispered. The snow thnt hnahcth Ill. " were ennme we uaur ml` in Girl, And the pod`!!! twig on the elm tn! Wu ridged Inch deep with pearl. from shod: mw roofed with ml-run cugo chnnncloofl mned crow. `rho stiff mill were-softened to swansdown And mu uttered down to snow. I stood Ind watched "by the window "rho nolneleau work of the Iky. .ud.tho Iuddon_ Inn-Ian of unowbtrdl. Uh; brown loaves whirling by. I thbught of n mound in sweat Auburn Where a lime headstone utocidz ` Up spoke our own little Mabel. - Biylng, Esther. who makes to now?" Add I told oltha good All-Father wan man for un hora below. And again to me cum: 1 wmupe The snow that huahetb all, ' _ Du-ling. the merciful Fathur Almm nan make it full." -.-7.-.{-.- mvw..__ .._ _:__......-. ` V V 9 honow had hi J0 lllllh And busily I t e n ' End been heaping Eel angl hlghwqy With a silence deep and white. Ivory pine and at Ind helnlqok _ Wore ermine too dear for ma on-1, And Hm noomat twin elm u-an I tnougnu or mounu In swoon Anon:-n Where I little headstone stood; How the {lakes were tolding to gently A: did robin: Mn hubs: in the wood. Du-nus. use sue:-cum ran Alone can make it full.` Ana 1 old or.mo goon mu-rune who no: for as here below. run by make. neanng Ina nlalng Tho near of doop plunged woo. ' mm ` roimu If .1 rd! .1 F..:.u?1.'$:3"'h.`ii`.'6Inn'iz .i'$I2 Mann. tnufinnsr auowau. _, PHEMIE. l_Xl(.l0l` (IQODODIIIR -Jumus Russell Lowell. Illu HH.I)'*Hlll_Y lUK7Ulll`lK ` "You don't mean it?" Mon at such times are moro tools than knnvm. Yea. yua-_I--do." Jasper had then her hand. The wo- man with the iron will. the keen intel- lect, the nature self contained. which nemuod at times an hard as nails, turned toward him and in another moment fell ` crying and laughing hysterically into 1 his arms. At that moment. an in luck l would have it, Phomiu. hearing nnnsnnl ` sounds and thinking nomp one noodod ` uninunoe. entered. 1 on). -...I 0.3-1. ...._- ..I -..I-uI.. Vanni ` KIIIIIIINI. ununsu. "Go and fetch somonl volnulo. Your mother in not very well." Indeed. II (but moment In. Albums: teamed to hue really hinted` awn. Whether the muted or not no am will ever know. The dwtor himself was douhtfnL fun: never entered the houugnln. UV llIK H| I fooling subdue. u.v:. Iuuuuu. Sit down," he said. He had risen. He took her mm. She was positively trembling. Ho lad her` to the sofa by the tf`. ut _|.,n |._.__ ;.. I........ LL:- -1-..` H I118 HIT`. "lshnll have to leave this plum." uhusuid in a sort of hard voice. The angry tears came into her eyes. He had novwr noon her weep. This was the neuron: approach to if. H! l-ucun u-hub rnli nun nninn in Ann lI.'lIYl*Il. llppllkl III II- "I know what you are going to say. Don't any it-. No. you sham`: go. You no useful. The poopla trust you. It in your sphern. I am tlmnmrplot. ." U\1I|u- ahamla `Inn an? uni:-I Jnnnor :...."*"'.2:':.".*.~.'.'.*' Ulll' H[Jll|.'l'|'. I Illll lulf lIllll|JlUl~s- Why should you go?" amid Jasper. \ hardly nmnsurlng his words. "Why ` should wither of us 30? Why not stay- Iud atny-stny together?" ` Van l`I\II'. Innnn `I9, "III I` Illhh IIIII. Eh-I;Al1*alI$ b ` 1.L/:1 ~ Hull WU VU SUI! IIU P110: Jul-IIIII II! [III '? What on earth." said Jasper. really uhnken and troubled-he had never seen her grovv pale like that or her lips quiver like that, and she was not of the crying sort. und she did not cry now -whnt-what lma Susan been any- ing?" - "(lulu that it : nll nvnr Ithn nlnnn,` nu Uuulull l quuu any n-. Yea, I do." sho said. And aha rose and walked up uml down the ;oom full of a sort of angry voxntion. mingled evidently with u conflict of passionate O....I...- ahn nr\i1`Il unitlunu nnnnnnl unu- flu unu IUIUU HUI" WU UU \ll.Il|/U llUI.l|.'-INI- Don'c keep me on tenterhooks," ho nid eagerly. Tull me!" . "I uni" unit` fhn Ina`! I Can` 1 llllll uugurly. Lt-u mm "1 will, said the lady. I feel I can toll you anything. I don't think I have any other friend in tho world-at least. not like you. No-oue understands me. no one has helped me as you have, and we've got to part. That is all- Ulhn nn nnv-OI` " unit} Jnnnnv I-nan`: ` lug. ` "Only that it : nll over the place. \ ` and thut she thought nt last she ought to toll ma"-. ll`)-.. .1._..lm._....._ -.._ .34.-`IL ucnnuu-.9 WU [I'll ILIU -- . You don't mean, you don't mean- Ho couldn't qnitn any it. NV...` I .In " nkn unit? Lrul nhn `Inna tuhuur u ugub pmuu. Ho knew that Mrs Albatross wanted 00 marry him; and them were days- yea, whole dnyu-\vheu he really thought he should be obliged to marry Mrs. Al- bntrosa. nu... ......._..._L ......... `I4. ....... in Al... IIL IHW llIII|> PIMIIJIJ UUUU5lls ' Thu lady was ushed and excited, and he misse the usual condential hand aqtwuuu. |I'___[ uvunl-no` tn nnn van nhn unit? re. 1:1 ' I (culling uh mum. (or a d I M - "..'L_'.:'I. . ..'3'.. .n.B.'.:'" M` I-I [Ill Hlllll`UIK`n I-I wanted to can you." she said and paused. Nothing has come to your ears, I suppose?" The doctor looked inquiringly. "Well, tbvn, ['11: dn-adfully troubled. annoyed boyoil` manure. put out. Of course, you know my maid, Susan. She has been with me ten years and is not B gossip"- IUI1-nb nu nnrfh Jn vnn I-nnnn9 TXA Mn a gossip - Whut on earth do you mean? Do be plain. Surely with me you might be quite plain." And he moved a little l neuter. feeling ut that moment a curious kind of attraction which ulmont com-v 1 polled him to lay his hand upon her arm and force hot to be quite honest. haw-'0 lnmn run nn luv-Mn:-|\nn|:n hn Dr. Jasper s visits became more fre- quent. Mrs. Albatross was, constantly seen about the village with him. They met in cottages. She was devoted. so she said, to nursing the sick. It was certainly a new development. Shu was never seen with her daughter. nor was Jasper, but he saw her daughter oitener than she knew. Still it seemed less and less possible to do without Mrs. Alba-y tross. Her ability. her cooked foods and port wine for "oases." her influence with the squire. who disliked and obeyed her; . with the parson, whose good will was important to the doctor and who was afraid of. Mrs. Albatross, for she browbeat him in the- chair at parish meetings, picked holes in his sermons and organized the penny read- ings, which he disliked, under his very nnse-all this and a good deal more`- for Mrs. Albatross was a woman and not above feminine arl`s-put Jasper in rather a tight place. 11:; lvnnuar that Mrn Alhnh-nan wnnln IJLIllVJHl- The moment came. It was in the lit- tle sitting room up stairs. Qnnnnfhhur Mun` Iunnnnnn Dr .1lIl'\Dl' `IU UIHJLIK IUUHJ Hp f!l.lllL'|!. Sonwtlzing had lmppcxmd. Dr. Jasper law that plainly enough. 'I`I\n Imlw umu nuluul nu/I nvnifn ."I'have done in `I could to get` 'y7oun mother to be fair to. you, Phemie-he hnd nev er called her Phemle boron. and we felt her color rise.` What's the matter?" he added hastily. for sudden- ly Phemie e eyea lled with tents. and Ihe just went 03 then and there and left the paint pots and thing: without - saying anotherword. IV - aho III! II \:unuu.v Ul .llI5lUl.llIIIlJ could neither coucualnor 1897. IJFUUIICIIIIW} IVII'y DINIKIIIJ ulun UIUII` Inn). culling gbgnoboo. out Ibnorul. hon Quoboo 0smonun...`..mh Supt gnuunsu. ml: Bopt . uhlun. . . Jbth SIM. _%..__ ..__._.__~-~w.r.._ JOHN 5, %%ArT's . caf Eb ..,>A'- : C. ` `:1 I'.'.l` _ BKA1` 251LE STOUT. TIN GOLD, IIILVIII All!) IIKWZI -Ulla. and -'.l'w0lvo Dlnlomu have bun Awarded thin Ala and Sham at 9.1.. t - World : Exhlblgux; At Phuado-I is. U s. me; Can . mu; .1 13:. Annhrss. 1 ; . _l|'1-ance 187 ;JAmsiea. out India.) ;0hlouo. .$.A.. I898; sud Ban Fun- otnoo. dnmomin. U.l.i.A., 1&1. - - trlioothor mm Bovonun on this oonunonc hnvo rooolvod Inch omin- ~ Thou oodu are made only from ohoiog Ba Kilt M3 but Hopi nif- pgre Spring star. Tau have bun anllyud `.11 no 0 tips by {'91}: 0! our 5 mo Mum: and h vs bun pronounocd ` r uglBbl,1"Iound,_ `I orfoob v mound," of delicious flavor and superior q -3. _ ., 11 ohm tlno hug Canndu recommend them in thoicprsouoo in pnlfnot Io nth bun . IIKDNZI III! Isl Old -It lvo Dlnlomn bun lnnn Lvnu-dad thin Ah And Shun! at tho (hut WOIINI Blhibltlohl.` VH8` Onlildmil. UJSJA-, Bovoncu oonslont. havo one toouimonlnln. Brewery at L'onclon'. CanaAda?._ JAMES MQPARLAND. -; .KI1_ms1`oN. AUII 8 n|dundl`nuohwounonoMIIt@- are sum uuullyoxputuwudnouua. Thoyun hnginofonou ugulutlllylll unnnlulyulhclrlrotholimul Iclun nnnetouronhoolu In tho when onngwouon any `Inn can-Qbnswuaanemuuduuu. l E -wuttwvrut ..___T__ nunxluw-slut r~ Gm-rrlill. Oh muons NIlIII&' gamut:-Iva about Omnluyurh Mn lhunhanuuuph I-out-018.3%. ` ` % noun onmr. rm! unmr was pusliuy unvo- wd with owers. mm was the Ian thing n nxvoddlng pmcnniun that movod on (out along a onrpvtnd avenue of mnylen from the bride ! hulun to the church. The chair was `carried by four young men. First then won ushers two by two. then dreodan but of delicate pn-ttlnen come in the form of plnrand groan clad Inlan- mnldo, Gnlnnborongh [mind And armed with Iwuot pan. the: cum a newer gm 0! dlmlmmvo proponlom. than the mid ot honor, with her father. and Iutly the lady of the sedan chair, the silvery um In-lde. Min Budu'Pock. itnnhoudchlpu HI: dcnhnnhultrom` ; .pIvanhneI by Ir. But); 1.: nurynRloJundro.nndwno Invoc- v lniouunuul bynliuloonulyol Vnllozlpnlnmwithwhhl hoduid Ila -nnnnnuuuunlnlnnanntd. - -Ir-I-vyv --vruuu A pot molikoy belonging Hi Otnnd Into William Bentley 0! the Hun! ac- my in Annapolis dict! noemlyuid wu buried with honors. Bl: niloqnotdu pull Cnrpunu Join: Jun undo the n. be uunkq was and Clint. ll-- n Illl `II I, M ::g'?::1$o913uuanAY 30 I! van. Wat?)-l'l:`IlgoAY A: 10 p.a.m T n . IO nm 0- Eco: Kontunlfu town. to 07-ll. 5:3 lulu lnoludod both van :5. Odnnootlono` an and: at Mono:-I duly or boo nd . . n5u.: v? """`!m w_n_rr a. oo., IMGKELVEY & amen 4 bride at Onnnmuowoc, m... recently lnnoducod n decided vvolty at her wed- ding. She was can-It-d Co the church In n l nodnn chair. The chair mu mom!) hoo- -.o...I nun. nwnpn nnd u-nn than but thin. I ....-- ....- .-__-_ -_.. to have your Stoves and Furnaces tted up before the rush. All orders promptly` attended `033 We have as large assortment o,f._S,ccond.: Ha.nd....!.1.11 Heating Stoves. -` l Examine our leading lines before purchasing. 75 &- 77 PRINCESS STREET. I IIUUDRIYUJ ll` LIUI-6 ; Reliable-Perfem-Economical .' E` NOWIS THE we 6 FIB`. WIUII WIIIUI IIK T Hpln hntno wan hung davud. Moones F ANGE'ferenti styles and teed to give satisfaction. PY HOME` These lianges made in sixteen (fl?-_1 . every Range gyaqawgr-A `run: I: ; lung nu I van STR. "NORTH KENG" u-__gg_ -n_.._g._ __A n--|..- 4- `I V Sole Kingston Agents. HAlNE$ a LOCKETT 0- HAPPY_ THOUGHT RANGE. Bk!-.!QIT BR9.:[ \a_,:..-----'* _.T!10U_SANDS_!N U5E_ ll-Mo node In | sun cunf LA lnulorlfnnnnln _- -...x -_ L_|_A__n__ A. A Ilflfr I Ill\.IU\Ill In II II` IIIU only Range that has retained its name and stood the test for the past 14 years. ' Don't buy an experiment. Don't buy an imitation. Don't buy a "just no good." Buy a`?HAPPY THOUGHT." and remember that u a. guarantee of the single one you buy, over vehundred in and about King- ston are to-day delighting their users. I`0OI COIN 0| KTOIIDII IIII ` nnnnll of crime In but unt; t typo pooullu til h!libIlK`lnd Itwmld loom that ho bnrcomuo lit). Poltoot bmjhn. numb. ultholnldunln clurnchn. poisoning envy ennui . all N nro ullko ready Ioulltouanp A -mv I `bnndla of nook Ir` 0 only. Any method sum haul `BI them to 300 tho `handle. -I'bI&h usually In poohgo puadonhrou Illi- IIIO M H '. the burglar up man an the real IIHVI1- nouoc Ion . -_.. .-. .- .`_. 3 am sJCi`6"'?nA|Ns. Y W NRB PKLACR OAILR. ' cluplhn nun II. I Mon 00. Itctuoon. dnwlng-room out ch: n 31.60 11Iuu Good ibr no Days In New * York clty. donuoouu Iusnon will mm llnntol (I099 Drool Inset). 6 LI. and 5 P.I. Ar. rlv Now Yoth_ (Gnu! Oontnl) 7285 l .I. and `hill A.I. 1... lII__A--A-.I -_..__.___. -1 __A-.. `III DEW XEOII III M` 4* "-' Dill. Yet WI! 0! ' no-any-an n-n-an nljf H j- They OIVI 50!-out D$Id'l'OIll~ Tho pouomoa lnnyhr." Poutomoo lnnpoctor Wheeler, `'3! grout deal of Ifollmd HI! nun-In nf nl-Ilnn In hlljli I`-` Don't be persuaded that on can buy anything equal to T E H1_\P'I"Y Tnpuqm`. I_tis- the ,___E.I SA- 69&7l IIII p_ersuaded ' _-.-;I L- FF 1!! Fosromce auRdLJm'e. .`T l'(llN`ll 1'Su'I'('5N?;... _ KINGSTON: out llll nujnu Do!!! Io:-vim on the Plotunlqm II! of Quinta. Iidh on (Sunsh onoopiod) lo: Ptnton nu wu nortl. 9 ' `wW'Q\innt6wn `Bolton. 08150 no In no. "0 is ow. 0 mo uhu.|pooioi1u J. P. Iionloy. J. D. olldouloevo. Aunt. G.".l'..B. Shiloh. dl Oiuonoo Bi. llloholin I ontu-.1o_ uauanon Oompuy. ma scenic _l.lNB OF AHBRICA. Pun nmu Uiiw any; link. no XII I ONTIIAH HIE. .r.:'n`:g::.1:.f'.:.. :::::?:$:';:*:::i:: 3 wow I I pan. '1'hrouhiho Bay of Quince by` d-vucho. Without her pilgrim Ital! nho rooo, Her woods of do:-Imam out nido. lore daulinz than Olympian Inowl Tho beauty that thou woods did hide. I:I`sht`|ilc} n I(l)llOl;I|`I symphony t in 0 ti from lowly thing, `no mo vrilh 31 Iho spoke to no Did loose Oontrition at it: Ipringo. .}= .*';**r."3,*' ..,,...~ ordg o o w i but mi thy holy mxhiadn min . Speak to no thy Inrpuning word; Neglected on and lmdiooemod. I pour my homuo oi tooi. Till I thy sacred law In loomed Nor so: not lilo can be complete. -Julio Word Iiuwo_in Independent. MEETING STEPPAPA. n IIOQ -.0!!!`-IIII. Irvin jaw--an Ilunu sum: ll (la in . I . 230:0. II `M5 " `at mini: 03.. 0* 0, " IMIJ mm It ouvu " ll " 3 Mo. ,.u.m ` 718.; if as I 3'3 `If :14 39,55? . K . .___.-u- .u.n.: , ?":;"""""A '"?? T 5.: 1} 3" ';!"l"`'*""""."`L." ` `Jo null: Olollli -. Mk am 1': I d vised? ""` """" ""` """" "` w'.`71'.`:`:.'ni`o .:."l?`.`.."i"-'i' 314:! ohewhno ml go1.1n:pool,LondondnrrB London. ` That man my mum aim mounts prised! .QnouMown Bolfllt Oil 903 50v in nlonnn. I lo UIIIM. IDOOIOBI Inhnnl her nllm-hn ltl ANn"bN'I'nBAL LINE. noun - `nun an A \l11'.ll|l\MU Itunu. rionluntml. } +1-v-E-s_fI}i-E-x:c1;i'ioNs PT. Oth. _ _ ...._,- __ 1`. I'ut.'dhu. Imuonunhu. Pnrhlcn...... "Nth 000.....................81nt For Monk and our: Information apply to n n -AuI_hIi A...-o &IIII IV&IIluuu-u--cu W sn_d noohuur NJ. ah. o":1.Ir" lawn undlrl at 5 pm Iaouoo. to chance uhno without ht lllusutod nunno of uvnnlon. slum. Mme-Mlvlu um Intounnlhn apply to I ._ manna m....;n.....n.ng m....u.. .. W-r-.-...*:.:_a:" cu Mont. .PIA I A 3 nd` summon J. I. OILIIIIILIIVI. Agent. 4: Oluonoo su- TRT 'VBL|.lNG-BY BOAT. %.S't- `iHER . _- _;_.__ _na.a..-nA.no-I RAVE|.LlNG- 1:`. u&`E 7""""""!.a swung oo. ` lnlahh la )onnoouonuo IIIIIII II nuuu-can unu; nu n.w. E0. n.n 12111 Annual Exonnfsinn NEW WVBRK I C . J12! ' I-B R, KY. (1 C H I! an ()0. lnuoo. um um Gnu 1-Tuck 11.2.0.0 H. 8. BB. W. HHITIIIIIX III` 1'03 ONTIIAII UNI nunuu loud nnton Tnolduy. Th: I KINGSTON E NBW IN AND RETURN ONLY nnnnvuy n-v- u-v--.--s--.--.-.~.....__, BTIAIER "EAll1L'l.`ON" I9 liaprmon Toronto. Klnqnon. 1.000 580 In of 6310-86. Lawrence and Hon- `.1081: BOD! .. 2'95`: 33%.`. . nth Ont. . . . i}.."I}.. '{'n'?'$7u"e'u'n`u' p'p'x';"'c'6 :. me am -1: a.t:u IFIILD. 0.1 . . $7.50 msrou & Psms Pacific Railway: 1- ndn-iiuucoeit nix ; x , - `An m m-*'n3o"r`' b '.__ H;:_ xa6c.wnuiuf%cnouciu3d!aMiounAib 1' .. m.n ..l1t.h IIIIIIIIPEUKI III`! I UIIUUIIL " heihh. lainiooh no can In .31.; mo ounecooa lmlolf wmun olforf. ` d. ndh`no1n.lIeldouhlmlo nlnvnll nan. W 3.5 entered the lilting mom MH- lii atobped dead and would possibly have mu-eamd had not the bold. bad man from Peckham hastily closed the Inn. -nu-I W `(D nnn In- OLA -II IIUIII IUUIIIIIILI IIIIHIIIJ UIURIU Ill door and retired. for. sitting by the window. policing 1 papa`. will a young gcntlunnn of"not loss than no and not more than )6 yuan of age. in'oproaoh- ably gubed. dark. clean nhaven and not very, bad looking. "'nkn`I I.nnnHtn nnvnnlhnnnnnvrllnl '9 Ill` VUI"' I.-lI ll-IJIIIIS "Iphull be polite. sometimes cordial." Millie bud concluded. alter debating tho matter with banal! fox many mllen. "Inc an nouooounulfoctionne. I shall than let him know that. while I do not wish to cause any nnplenantnenn. I :hgll go my own way and he will go OI I1 .... -.. |1nu_I_ ..I__.l ....._..l_'._ -uowevor. Millie`: plan of campaign collapsed like I bubble. '- Wlnll "hlhh van: '1: kn ITDII HOIIII Osmonun ..mh Sop! nun!-Inn. .... .. Bop! I Be 1 :m'un...... nfcfoui . Oonhnainhu... on: 0:36.. Osluom.h......lntl Oct. uaugnwr. ' Woll." aid the waiter. "I'm non-y to `no to inform you, miss. that there ain't no Mints Mnointonh `on. There : I Mister Macintosh. what arrived about two hours ago. Probably it`: `in you M wnnt?" A- _|.._ ..._L__..I AI... -x.u__ _.__. ll)! | II XII IIUUIII Ola CIEJUVH gdrooh. I bold oonof Peokham. Ioratohod his head. "Mini: Macintosh. did you nu. min?" Yea, Mn. Macintosh. I am her daughter." \UnII " nah` hn uvnltnr "ihn -pun--n "Ill UI Illlllllllllll IUIIIUKCUUII JEIIIIQ "I am not surprised that she has married again," said Ethel. When she came to we you in the winter. she struck me u" being almost on young looking an yourself. Indeed I am lur- ptieed at her remaining nvidow for ten years." Millie went on reading the letter. Worse and worse." was her next piece of information. Hie name is Mnointoeh.-` and he : Sootoh. Then he'll have red whiskers and I strong eooent. All Sootohmen do. don't they? They were married very quietly in Edin- burgh, without telling any of their friends. I am to join then: at Peril and go on with them to Switzerland and have I jolly time. `Fancy going on `a honeymoon trip with one : own moth- erl" III"I.4-. _- -g_ A. J-l_ AL-_OII _-I__J Blllvlc "Next Thnndqy at the Hotel St. Moooaw-that'a where so many English people go. I anppouo Mr. Mnoinvoah can`: talk French. Oh. dear, it : also- gether too bad of mnmmn!" Thain uh: rm nnnnnlino nnnr Milka BUNIIIIK VII) III UL lllllllllllll There who no oonnoling poor Mum. and when her friend now her o to Park on the following Thu:-uduy Min Warwick still declined to bo comforted. H131--.` o-I... ..... ..-. 5.. Il.. ll__.l._ VVIIWIUF UIIII IIUUIILIUII UU IIU L7UIIIIU`|Uun "Please take me up to Mrs. Macin- tosh : moms," said Mime when she on eduiiho Hotels: Ioloov. .4_.- _ I...I.I _._ ..l h..-|.I.__. Ufl Where an you to join then? asked Ethel. u\Y.._A |I.......i.._ -L AL- '_'-A.I ta; WeIl." exclaimed Millie. "thin in quite the most horrid thing mnmma could have done!" rI,_,,I..1_. II` ______ __ `I _....._-_ I._.I UUIIIII uuvv uuaavn Fraulein I-Iausamann 0! Hanover had a large gm-dun behind her nishing sem- inary for young ladies, and it was up and down this garden that Millie War- wick was atrolling. arm `in arm fashion, with her sworn chum, Ethel Bidwell, anothek English pupil. ` ' Ethel waited for further elucidation. She has gone and married again!" almost sin-ieked Millie. MIILJI ohnnnln nu. an-'- n-an-6 I.--.. In IILIIUHI HUIICIIUU Jlllll IE Well. there : no very great bum in { that. dear." returned Min Bidwell. . ` `In fact, it will be rather nice for you. " "link A nhnnfnthorl lm it urn: tnn Oonhnainlnu... nu: Out. .. osnum-:u~. 13`: L. tint. .. .- ` min 013.0. Ill LIIUII; II Wlll IJU l.'l.lIl.IOl' IJIUU lUl' JUIM "But I ahapfatherl Oh. it was too bad of mammal" reiterated Millie. III _._ ....L _.__....l.._.I sL-h ..L.. L.. Plulnwuhormu-bnnavuuuuu-uu `1 : ohngongi r uaimbooigy haae'|ox wpyo 5 . For pkuuro wt-ou'ht_o_I;pun' pr hook! .1lU ENIOUW ~ or wlujht d- or Illa dghod` a murmur of dllpnin At which muwum en. um:-L Ihook. Icy Ddzln dkloen wh My put em llmiu to outgo. Thoredtor. when I entorod in. me shrouded gun! did thrcntonin; nlnu. ANGELS uNAwAnI`.a." A Kink in Yourwack llavo It itnlglttaul out by RACES II cu uujunvuvu VCI -y un- IIIIBUIATIC PILLS. $12` I` U! \I|}UIlII III!- In "Much Ado About Nothing" in an unmistakable nllunion to I characteristic St. Andmw'| gesture in the words. "I know you by the wiggling of you houd." while in"I itm And:-onions" In eneonntomd than putinont quot)`. What Inbtio hole in thin!" In "Richard III." again. one "meets the line, "Put in their hand: the bl-uiningironaol wnth." and In Henry V!" (part I) the Jtatemont "I'll call for clubs" Q_I.A-Ql_ -.I1__. ___.J-.L ___ -._1.l._A I ll UIII IT UNIS` l`|lstal|"| ruling pa-ion : wan evident- goll. lot on Mt deathbed he "bubbled `men oldg" and than were certain- linh on H-upemh` mum. also why the quuuo|whyhuth the queen nan- no hither to thin ihut grgard human?" Ron. an-nu-n-mutton an-n oh- jKIIjIl-IValjI'II `CI-Tu" Wu ; gnu? Sonoounnumtuu not-tha mam."'rouou- nonocncm u ;tlhqIndk." tlputlrouthhdir ;pI0dpnnIuIinlinn|ot"thuo in n anhnuu to Ih&hd"-Mug no nhant" IHJIIU WIIIIJU IIUIIII! Ul I-ll_V UIHIIUUUU. in duo tinm tho four set 01'! on their tour together, and during the tour Dick and Millie managed to patch up mat- ters no neatly that they came to be qnlm good friends by tho time they ro- tnrnvd to England. and ahoutn your after their return Dick tank a liar in Remington and naked Millie to share it with him. such as it was. and Mll- ; lie not ohjmtiug. they were married. ` and mom I visited thorn and heard the 3 story. -Ana\ver1L Shnlupou-0 and (loll. It is said that slmkvspeuo'| won-kn abound In the most direct and explicit teferenoel to the name of golf. several of which have been collected in Miss Wood : recent volnmeo! "Quotation: I`:-up lunnnfnnn " YVIKKI I UIETIID V` For Occasions. i.. I All..- III; IV UU VVIIIJUUIIUBI VVIICIU IIUIHUII do you refer to? Your stepfather has only just arrived at the hotel. We crossed thin morning. Al for quarrel- inpz. we are the moat devomrd couple in Christendom. ' `YA... I... II_ I'\X_I_ Il__4l_A_,.LI_ _-_ IKIIVIII I JUIIQK uiuy \VllI suuwu III. "Well. we both thawed utter a time and had a nun evening. She proved the jnlliost girl iniugiunhlv--tnlko-I, laughed, joked and m-vmod bent on be- iug as friendly as possible. We had ton. dined. took a scroll and returned to tho hotel. Then. my boy. imagine my na- tonialimept. Alter she bud suid good night she reached up and gave me the most delicious -kiss I had ever received initha whnlo mnno of my existence." 4.. .I._.. At... ALA l___ ..._L 4` ._ AI__2.. g Iva wuau unuu ; "Manama looked very aatonilhed and laid: u I|'I'II._L -..- _-.. A-II..l__. _I._._LIIl IIIU5 " ` What are you talking about?" " `Stnppapn. I replied. `He didn't bring your name up once all the time, and he didn't seem to care what had be- come of you. aud-and altogether he was the his man in the world I should have taken for a bridegroom. But he was very nice to me. ' `M9 (Inll nhllr` nvnlnllmnol I-nnvn- *ruE3BX{f,`66f.EEHF97. `VII! VUI IIIUU IU HIV: \ `My dear child. exclaimed mam- nm. `are you wandering? What person n unn 1-afar fn'J Vnnr nhzvufnfhnr hnn \JIIKlBIUIIu\JILI- Now for Mr. Dick Macintosh`: vor- ulon: IIIILJI __._ --_ -I) ..__-_ I __--.l_-.| .. IlUl.I - "Well. you soo. old man, I received a letter from my Uncle Nod telling me l that ho had taken a wife unto himself, ` and would I meet him and tlm lady at . (hes hotel St. Moscow in n wcok's time. ` On the data named 1 him! mu to Purisa; and while I was uwniting Uncle Nod : arrival n ynuug lady was shown in. wnll n-n Iunfh |\nuunpI ufbnn n OI-an UUl.IUIllIlul']p Ill INUI. - Inspired by this ides. she made no objection` when he suggested a stroll on the boulevards. Bhe insisted on his smoking. she prnttled to him while he enjoyed his cigar, she leaned on his protrered arm and, indeed. made a con- eeientions effort be impress him with the fact that she was a nice girl `and, though" a stepdaughter. would not he an incumbrance or a bother to him. A_.1 ._l..... LL-.. ....m L.....l. L.-. ck.` |...-um! p1lI'U. uuugueuuy lll. ` "Well," observed Mr. Mnointoeh aft- ler she had vanished. of all the experi- ences I've ever had this certainly takes the cake. " Now. a portion of the shove was told j to the present historian by Kr. Dick i Msointosh and part by his wife. I have merely interwoven their accounts. The ` end of the story I also obtained from both. but Dick's account was the best. Millie wag very reticent when relating her share. Millie related her part as thus: llII7..II '-. _ _ _ _ - _-I_I__ _.- `Lin...- Illlli Well, I was unpacking my things, you know. in order to be able to go to bed. when who should come in but munmn. We hugged each other; and then I said: u Int. _-_._._ :1... -....I.: _.... ..__- ` IHUU I Balu- `Oh. xnnxnxnn. liow could you qnu'- kl rel with him? ` u|:-..__._ |--|.-J ...-.... -_A....x_n....a -...: Wllll W111 506 IN Hutu! luv tuuuluuvun Pn||ibly the is blocked on the lln`e,"' mnrmuged Mr. Macintoah, At any rate. you had Hotter dine here while yousndl for hm! . nun `Mp; `Mnnfntmhh on-alo:u refer- ly InImenu._ - During dinner. therefore. the was quieter. so Mr. Macintosh had to do the lion'~I there cg the-talking. And so well didhe perform his talk thnt Millie had i to confess: that her ueppnpe was a very charming young man and that it wen a thousand pitiel he could not get on with his wife. u! ..._..L 5.... -..J ...-I... 5|.` -mun. H also 1 I8. "1 mm try and make the peace. she thought. "Meanwhile my belt plan will be to be an pleuant u possible- oonolllntory. in tact. " 1 `I -uuninml hp Hui: (than aha mndnnn [V I-`II I-III` ` In-*r.o:h._1`. m. dhu. 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