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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Oct 1881, p. 4

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the governess of Lady Davcnant’s child- ren.‘ “Which is not quite the same thing." be observed, with a quiet mile. “Not quite,” the have met with a slight injury too fast, and fell, and I went to I did not see a low branch which 10mm,me ; projected from a tree, and it has run into in ' ring are something like a sw - n: armor: or “st rumors." . fl 1 "I am afde Helena was CHAPTER VII. bard Ryleatone had gone-to t business awaited him. to listen to congntnla- g wouni ." hart he knew that he was had a kind word for him; chief she polarâ€"no man in Lon- or admired. running raise her. me. Iwanttos some n It was i arm, hard to tions. when in ruined. Every one he was nnivernlly don was more lav ’ most a. relief to him to find that the particu. lars of the late lord’s will were unknown-â€" even false congra ‘ than condolence no he listened With a nude obli ed ' his down. he saw that the handker- bound round it wascovered LI. Kmart," he saidâ€"“ one of Lady Davenant's guests; will you let me see your arm lie wondered, as he looked at it, if there was another arm in all the world so beauti- looking“ ' with crimson s It was al- “I am Mr. tulstions were pleasan ter “I do not doubt.” she. replied, dramily ;l LAT! was most roman PA- “but I fear.” ' “\Yhy need seen u mad OVER 700 STAMMERERS havebeen cured byes during the past three , ymrs. For testimonials from all parts of L‘. S and Canada. address Stan-scrim Institute. london. Ont. breathot reliefâ€"his suspe great. At last he wnsalonewith. His heart throbbed with happi- Tbe next moment he was by her ' Avenel,” he said. “pray look up at Leave that sketch for a few minutes ; m ymv’ wn the runs. A Berlin despatch to the Standard says: _ t Chambers of Commerce = in the various states in Germany have pub- . ports for 1830. coaststing of free traders and protectionists. ‘reject Prince Bismarck‘s new protectionist customs policy. ' you fear 3 If I had never yourface would still have istinct from all the world to me. I should have thought of if. longed for it: it would have been to me the dearest vision ever given to man; it would have shone_ down upon me from the gleaming -â€"it would have smiled at me from the The mostim CANADA Business College, HAMILTON. o svelppv 3 0.4 “Shed re great majority. - havens She laid pencil and locked up ; therewasaglcamofamusementinthedark eyes, and just a learn of something which made her “You are very impatient. Mr. she said. “ I am -â€" pray forgive me ; blooming flowers. I should have remember- it even in death. She trembled at the of his words. He continuedâ€" "If I had lost sight of you from that mo. mentâ€"if I had never seen should have The following are the rates of remunera- ' tion which obtain in one of the lo est set- tled countries of the Old \Yorld. den the earnings of blacksmiths, gigginyers and the like range cry host fuelli- nrsu «incu- lcgruphy. This Institution possesses the v - etics for importing a llrstclarx busi ‘1 5We‘ ! tion and a practical knowledge of To It is superior in all its a For circulars and spec men} of first manship. apply to thr- Principal. ' R. GALLAGHER. inhised eart beat. pamionate eagerness mun!” minimums. l “mu’ ~prisc l‘cnw from $3 to per week, and domestic servants. masses VIZOLOIA 9 hat you do you againâ€"I how I have gone through life dissatisfied knowâ€"you cannot knowâ€"â€" longed'to see opport'ilxnityâ€"now use it. ful: it was round and white, with the blue veins clearly markedâ€"an arm worthy of a Venus. In the middle was a terrible wound; and of a broken branch seemed to have run into the limb and to have torn it. painful' wound, I ain‘sure," he said, “but not dangerous. Let me bind it for van." ii.- took a white handkerchief from his pocket. and bound the arm with the utte most gentleness and care; yet, careful though patient tremble with pain, and noticed the rich colour fade from her face. “That is the best I can do for you," be said. “You are very kind," she returned, but u him, voice be a ruined while invitation: were lavished u and he wondered would the cners different were it known that e wus man. I When he had transacted his business,secii some of his friends, and answered some lot- ters, he drove to his club. was, ‘s‘uy the sharp “It is is His first inquiry letters for me 2" Ya. there was one; and the porter who ve it into hard Ryleatonc's hands might flush that overspread hen he saw the address. I??? ve wondered at the he was, be felt his the handsome face w He could not read the note in peace 3 who had not seen him c and each had somethin some time before Lor rowded roun kind to say. It was Rylcstonc found an The white fingers trembled, and the bean- tiful face grew crimson. ‘_ h to say to you." he cried, $2.15 The $8.57 per 100 lbs; meat, 10c. What a must be for intelligent Canadian emigration agents. per month. with board and lodging. price of wheat flor till lately was rye, $.28; butchers‘ Dd, ‘ - mu: 6m grand field buedeii (mm H 001mg truin but the genuine hrnlcd Neurologist uni l‘liysicl f King's l‘ollegc.l.uu on. England. uuvovssmsâ€"A Cl'llli GUARAXTEIED â€"a‘uffcrcrs from the above disease (Arr find punuaiicut ' No Quack .\us~ ircscripu'on of the cch 'ist. DOCTOR and discontented, as one whose existence is only half complete. 'Do you hear meâ€" you believe me, Miss Avenclt” (10 as com-Isuzu.) ~.â€"â€"â€"-â€"- you. I have prayed for this that it has come let me will relic! ' {‘5 REM KDY. 00 Mild OIHVCLN sauna our-swam e '01 310101: JW has liOOl’h‘Jl. “I have so muc impetuously. Avenel, that your face has never been out of my mind since I met you the other morn? ing! I have never forgotten want. You are not angry continued. fever. and this slakcs my thirst. longed to look at that I see you I am wondering from my sight again. Miss I hear her lsdyshi ing â€"â€"if I could see you in any at er way. I would not make my present requestâ€"but on let me accompany you in some of ever let you Avenelâ€"har I will y her eyes dropped before the passionate ud- miration that she read in his. “Was the little one hurt. too?" he asked. “You were bending Over her when I first you." _ The child raised a smiling face to his. “Miss Avenel thought I was hurt. but I was not." Then, relievedabout the child, he turned e had grown very pa 1: her, that ' to read his letter. ' the cnvelo )e was the writing legibc and o rtunit pl? was characteristic small and plain, The note rnr â€"â€" “le Dunn-41' ALM$.â€"â€"I have done deed! Lady Davcnant looked and felt riscd ; in her dignified style she hoped was not too precipitate, know what I tliOuglit of doing. that I was going tle sbc dreams w not frightened at what I luv hope it may be for the from today will see in before-Lad clear. MIN sur- that gged to I told her how lit- I am and be 011, Allan, here that home is l c done ; but I 50 two months I could not y Dnvcnnnt said so ublc of finding some one I do not ask you to know that you will write when Am I foolish, I wonder, truly, and trusting you so Ever yonr own home- to the young girl: ab and he ibought, as he looked it her face was like that of some beautiful chiseled statue. "I must do something to help you, Miss Avcncl,” he said; “I fear that you are in great pain." “It would be useless to deny it,‘ mitted; “still I do not think you can help incâ€"I must return to the house.” “Shall I go and fetch a carriage to drive you home?“ he asked. She smiled, and he saw the faint tinge of bitterness in the smile. self that his idea of Lady Dnvennnt must be a strange one, if be imagined licr governess dared take such a liberty. “I can walk very well." she re lied; “ I rim sorry to have given you so muc already.’ “I‘roublc!” lie repca never so pleased in all my lifeâ€"that is. of course, I am sorry you were and are in uin; but I was pleased to be of use to you. I you will walk home, Miss Avonel, allow me to walk with you.” She did not say best. a free. get away much about the tro to take 1 write, for you have time. for loving you so entirely? lace. she ud- Mumsnira." lie read the little note with shining cycs fillll r uivcring lips ".l y Mar vurita, I must tell pleasant for her. She thought to her- Slx' " he said, “over my own ! ml it will not be In two months’ time she expects to marry Lord Rylcstonc, and to live at Walton Court in a style suitable to the title; now the prospect is all changed. llut she is my own true-hearted darling. She will love me none the loss." Yet it was hard ; and he stood for some time after the reading of the letter. lost in what did not seem to be the plcasnntest of rcvericu. uth self, more than once ; her.” And then a. sudden him; be had thought a quite out of the question. two months she â€"â€" the girl he lovedâ€" cxpcctcd to be his wife. his handsome head with an air of deli- once. “I defy fate and fortune," he said ; ” the time was when I thought myself the most fortunate and most cnvinblc man in Eng- land, but now it would seem that nothing is I defy fntc. I thought loved Mnrgnritn that I could offer her a brilliant future-mud now, when my debts are paid, I shall be almost pcnnilcss for n time." Yet his love was so deep and true, his love-story had been such it pleasant one that as he stood musing. it tcndcr smile stole over his lips; all the disappointment, all the vcxntion, all the countless troubles that had iointmcnt, could not dull ul feeling of perfect bap- pincss and perfect love winch be experienc- u It lc!‘ llly HOWE; II trouble ted. " Why, I was “ '0”â€"â€"it was hardly to be expected she should, for the handsome fncc smiling into her own wore such an ex- ression of admiration that she would (have men more than human to resist it. The two little ones walked together, and Allan kept by Miss Avencl. He never forgot that walk while he lived. Years afterward he could have told every rround. the dark blue wintry sky, the bare. cafless trees, with the boar-frost fringing them, the distant bills, all covered with snow, the ever means, each with tlieirwliito burden, the colt . clear bracin air, and glcaius of wintry sunshine. lie fc t neither the cold nor the winter wind. The sweet fncc by his side seemed suddenly to have shed is warmth and subtle brightness over his life. know cold and solitude again. His heart was warm within liimâ€"it thrilled at every word she a rake. “ um sorry the distance was not great- cr," be said, when they reached the Priory; and she looked up of. him with laughing eyes. “So um I," she said; and then he was ob- ligcd to leave her. beautiful Margarito," he said to him- “it will be hard for rplcxity came over idea of marriage but at the end of llo threw buck detail of itâ€"tlic white to pros or with me. when Ho was never to followed the disup the worm, delight "My darling!" ho murmured again. is not for title or money that she loves me, but for inySclf : if I were beggnrcd to-nior- row, she would care for me just the name. After ull, I'rovidcncc bus bcoii kinder to inc than to any other man living. for have I not won Margarita?" CHAPTER VIII. “I have heard of u man's imagination tak- g firc;” said Allnn Estcoui‘t to himself. “ 1 think that is what has happened to me.” your walks? I must see you, or I shall go mad." Bishop Sclicreschcwsky, of China, been seriously ill. He was taken with a sunstrokc at \l'uchung, about 600 miles in - 5"“, He had to be removed to The removal was with much difficulty, nnd caused t 0 Bishop For some time he was al- most helpless, and unable to turn himself in At latest accounts he was slowly It will probably bcn g time before he is again fit for active rmancntly disabled, the loss will be severe y felt by Protestant Episcopal interests in China. _ A gentleman who carefully notes the hub- its of certain cliurchgoers, snys that one of his fellow-worshippers took out his watch newtoTenaGoodandaPoorl-‘armer. I believe that I can tell it hisbarnyard. IfI secitfullo piecesofboard and rails, the waggon standing unsholtcred in one corner. and the reaper undera tree in the other, the fence corners stored with the lougbs nicely frescoedwith mud, and the _arrow in the middle of the lot keeping @mpany with the baru~door, I know that farmer is not making money. complains of hard times, and that if he is not careful he lied to move “ out “'est" d “ they give a poor "lance at his barn- should go over his Circulars fn-c. l-In- :30 ends. _ ll. sonroa‘. llriiggisi. \‘ork Miss Sample [:0 (c stamp to J. l. Toronto. STAR AUG-ER. For \vi-ll boring, be»! in the world for hrird pan clay. elr. Sever Sand for clrriiliir Io mnnul‘y. 68 Mary Street, Hamilton. lint. “ Do know, i farmer by ICE“ the interior. Shanghai. INV you for one mo- with me 2" he “I have been as it werein' a I have you once more ;and now how I can rformcd WATER much suffering. his bed. regaining strength. quirk mull. Should be be “M W" "3' return- duty. will soon be compe where the soil is rich an a chance. ' yard is enough: yet if farm I would find more witnesses to testify a poor farmer. If I should go to EXAMINE luvcsllmilc our cluiiu to have llll‘ most lbor- nurmctliod of touch- lug. “‘nlrli the progress of our students. That and talk to you to hisbein His earnestness was beginning to tell upon her. “I cannot.” she replied; children with me alwn nine times during 11 short sermon, and nrosc three times to look at u thermometer which While the minister was pronouncing the benediction this uneasy ougblzuid practicul school in l‘unudu. und. before spending your money, satisfy yourself that the Britishlmerican Bnmmarcial Bollege is the plucn lolcuru business. .\'0 institution would find the gate between the door-yard and barn-yard off its hinges, the front gate (3) a smooth roll on top of the rail- fence in front, no grass in the ard but len- the house “I have the hung near his pew. s." by are you so cruel to “I must see youâ€"w me? I have 'wntchcd, longed, prayed for this â€"â€"snd now you will give me no hope. are cruel to me." person shot out, and had reached the outer door when the Amen was uttered. Ministers find it very hard to preach to such restless The uneasy mnu seldom knows Slu- ofl'ors equal iidvuutngcs lo voung men. For circular. and dents enter at uny limo. spccuucns of pcmunnship. Address the fil‘l‘l‘l‘lllr)‘ Tor-lulu. ty of pigs and weeds, and the muse sat ly in Going out over the in the corn field, need of a coat of farm I would fin .You the hogs creatures. butiwhnt “I am not cruel," she returned; “ else can I do 1 I have no moment of time that is my own." * “ If you had, won “I heard Lady “Never mindâ€"do promise me. Walk over the lawn, toward the park, and if I "meet you do not be angry with me." “\Vould you like your own sister to do so?" she asked. the cattle breaking over the rotten fence, not a sign of clover pasture on the farm, and every field ipnocent of manure. In fact, rain will be about as source as manure, thing of value on the farm is the mortgage. Perhaps the very next barn yard that I come to presents a very difi‘ercnt appearance. notice that the barn, though it may be small and even destitute of and neat, and with thc'shods, ufl'ords shelter for all thestock and farm machinery. yard is destitute of rubbish, and though the fence surrounding it may be only a Virginia. rail-fence it is good andstrong and as neat us such a. fence can possibly be. yard is clean and green, except the walks and they are clean, the gate hangs on stout hinges and the bonus well covered with Going over tlio'fat'in I find it well fenced, ' stocked, clovered, and munured, and if there e on the form I am sui‘o it will ong, for where’s n will there’s a way. It does not take tiny extra faculties to tell good from poor farming, and I am sure every readercnu do so. ' .-â€"â€"â€"â€"4-â€"¢.'_ Popâ€"- LOST IN TEE RAPIDS. anything about the sermon, nor can he re- membcr the acts of worship in which the congregation engaged. A wealthy old deacon in Maine has done his best to enforce total abstinence among He has left in trust for them a large sum of money'on' the sole con- dition that they abstain from strong drink, tobacco, and gambling. The first offence is to cut them off from six inontlis‘ income from the invested fund. deprives them of u. year‘s income. sequent offences the penalty becomes more severe, amounting in due course to the total loss of the benefits of the bequest. pcrimcnt of this kind of suasiou is not often tried, but does not always work well when It has been found in some in- stances that the appetite of the legutccs for forbidden things is so consuming us to poor follows to risk the loss of their property in yielding to the tempta- tion. USE KARI’ER'S LAUNDRY LIQUID BLUE G uiir- cattle and clover ld you give it to met", “Yes.” she replied, with a deep blusli.; "You are so impetuous, Mr. Estcourt ; you force one to reveal the truth." “It is a ho py truth for me," he said. uvennnt saying the other day that the children were brought from the school-room to the nursery every Is it so?" “Yes.” she answered. “Then at six you are free? Oh, Miss Aven- el, be kind to me I i would go to Lady Dnvennnt and ask permission to see you; but I know she would ob cct. mother were here, I would as her." "lVlist is it that you wish me to do?!" she said, gently. " ' “I wth you to meet me, and opportunity of speaking to you. Six o’clock is not late; and it is only natural that yon should want some fresh air lifter teaching all day." _ “Six o'clock is late in winter,” she rorpltrk-’ and gnuidchildren. If is the bust in the nmrkcl. indeed not in ii iuro llll\ llncsl lub- . it mnkcs t ic (‘llillll‘s .i bcuuli- ful rich color: no yellow sircuks are visible when this blue is “501l- Il.k\'Ii "0|! 'I‘ItII-lll I'IZ'I‘ .BIGKLE’S A G SYRUP rics. 'nt. is close. warm The second ofl'encc For sub- Poll"â€" - ICoughs, Colds. Group. Whooping I Cough. &c. on nocd anything for such cuniplnlnls. you unily find its cquul. Ask for it. evening at - " ' The Sold by all llrsl i-luss Grocers. I Manufactured by HARPER. m Francis-51.. Toronto. The door- The ex- !I’“? l cun ‘JNO. W. BICKLE, - Proprietor, (Formerly lllciiuc & SON.) HAMILTON ._._. LL-..â€" -.._._..¢_.... _ paint. it is tried. give me an ONTARIO Will you 2 lend the is a mortgn not remain ._..»â€"â€"..__.__._ By Universal Accord Avun’s CATIIARTIC PILLS arc the best of all purgntives for family use. duct of long, luborious, chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their pructicc, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effectual purgativc I’ill that medical The arc the pro- successful Terrible Fato 0(tw'o Young Caughnawagn Indiansâ€""Kelp! we've lost Our {nice {so i (Oars He looked down on the bright frankly raised to his. . g, I had one. and she were science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm cunnrisc from their use. In intrinsic From Montreal~ comes the news of tlie Coughs colds Hoarseness Sore i f ‘ “Yes, Isliould. if asked in the same manner. good to mé. thought of.y0u!' “I should like to say ‘ch, not," she returned. terrible death in anbinc Rapids of two I in diam! named Thomas Deer and Louis Rice. pears that late in the evening they started to cross the river to carry from La- cliiue some barrels for grape-packing. None can tell what happened afterwards, but a value and curative powers no other l’ills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in per- fect order, and maintain in healthy notion the whole machinery of life. Mild. scorching Throat. Bronchitis,1nfiuenzn, Asth- Cough, Group, and Throat. Con- Miss Avcnel, be you only knew how I have It up ma, Whooping every Affection of the. Lungs and Chest, including sumption. Sold by all Druggists. ’ but I must Why do you refuse me I “You are cruel. If on can think of any other plan, I shall on y be too happy. 1 would insist upoii sec- ing you here, but it might lead to discomfort you.’ ‘ “I should imagine so. nunt's dismay “Miss Avcnel. do promise me.” short time Intern woman living on the bunk nearly opposite the terrible Suults or loops of water heard some person calling for help. It was dark, and a woman so old could not go to the rescue of the men. words she heard men again calling for help. and distinctly heard them about III the In- dinn tongue, “ Vc‘vc lost our ours.” n time the cries grew more vigorous. Doubt- nnd ofl'cctunl, they are cspcciully adapted to the needs of the digestive uppnmtus, derangeâ€" ments of which they prevent and cure, if They fire the best and safest pliysic to employ for children and \vcukcncil constitutions, where a mild but cfl'cctunl For sale by all 50 (‘ui‘s and $1.00 a l’mft'c. IN) NOT Ill} limfl-zll'llll by urllclcs bearing llc sure you got Dil- WIS‘I‘AR’S BALSAM 0P WILD CliRR'i‘.’ with the signature of“ I. llults " on flu: u'mipur F. E. DIXON & (30., timely taIiCH- similar nunu‘s- "mull unrlm's for l'urlublo Huu' Mllln Shortly after- \VA'l‘lCIllll'S Exam]: liml (li'sl lllillu. Fancy Lady Dave-‘ \l’muin (‘o., lli'iinll'ni'il. um. cathartic is dculci‘s required. After .â€"â€"â€".>â€".oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€". He took her band in his. and bent over it. His handsome face was flushed and eager, his eyes seemed to entreat her. “lwill be there," she replied, hurriedly; and before was time another word Lady Dnvenant was at the door. V She looked round quickly Allan sat still, with the same book in- liis band .â€" bcr lndysbip fortunately was not near enough to see that it was upside Miss Avenel was busy sketching. down. For Miss Avencl's face had bewitched liiin;thut dark, tender Spanish face, with its glorious coloring, left him no repose. he closed his eyes to sleep, it was there ; if he slept, it won present in his dreams; if he opened it book, it looked at him from the It rose between him niid the blue It was n prctt ' love story, the very re- mciiibrnnce of w iicb chased the cloud from his brow fillll brought it rniliunt light to his eyes. [In thought there lind never been one like it before; its sweet melody seemed to fill ull his life with music. It had come about in this way. “18"- bad “I thought I heard voices," said her lady- sliip. less the poor fellows realized that no help could come to them, and that they were ncai'in the terrible jump from which there could 0 none but a miraculous escape. length the cries ceased and the old woman heard nothing more save the monotonous roar of the rushing waters. A brother of into town today to search for tidin s of the bout antibodies, but neither urc’ li cly. to have mused out of the eddying \vl terrific rapids. and lacrosse players. your correspondent "serves him well they Liver is King. The Liver is the inipcrinl organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life. health and happiness of man. disturbed in its proper notion. all kinds of ailments are the natural result. tion of food. the movements of tlic licartuiul blood, the action of the brain and nervous s stem, are all immediately connected with t in workings of the Liver. cessfully proved that Green’s August; Flow- er in unequalled in curing ull persons ufllict- ed with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and M.\.\'l.‘l"AC'l‘l‘lll'leS HF LEATHER BELTIN ollmvn. llnmlllun. lam Immiluii'. Illilllfil‘l‘llll l‘..\'., 'I‘uroiifo. ’l‘oruiilu, there to utter “'licn it is G The (ligcs- H _ as she cuter- [‘lrsl I'rile I'l'ovllll’llilulixu .. Thomas Deer came . , i 2‘. 1 INIO It bus been suc- IKMI iirlpools that u und in tlic Both were skilled cnnocmcn If the memory of None genuine unlian with u S'l‘Aliuu the hand of llit' rivets. K’J'St‘llil for Price Lists ltllll Discounts. Allan looked up calmly. “Very, probubl ,” he admitted. Avcnel, I see, copy." 1 no where he would, it was there. 0 it man that was haunted, pos‘ mavens; lie was li scsscd. “ I must see her a “perhaps than she won d not haunt me so." A Amyâ€"r ulwnyu bccn cbivnlrous nud gnllniit, but ho had iicvci‘ indulged in tiny flirtatious. that respect be had been unlike most other He had never trillcd. ncvcr llis idcus of love uml umrringc rc- youn ' men. in." be thought; llil‘lci . III ply- Allnn Estcourt had been haunted before, But how was he to see her ? A governess in n nobleinuu’a family was not easily acces- Hu thou rim of many schemes, but Fortune was c chanced one afternoon to Dave- nt some illus- yship thought As it was hellllilt‘ll those of the knights rntlicr tlinn ti 0 ideas of the men of the pe- riod. When Sir Clmrlcs Dnvcnnut invited him to spend the Christmas season (it Laston l’riory. lic wuut, but the lust thing of which bu thought was falling in luvc. prepared to eujo uiiy extentâ€"to l siblc. none of them kind to him. be in the drawing-room with Lady iiunt alone; they were lookin tmtions. one of which her If] she would like to have copied. Christmas time, they were about to have churn.ch and tableaux. Indy Dnvcnnnt saw a costume in one of tlio engraviigs which )lcased her very much. “That, with a few alterations," she said, “is just what we require." But the engraving was in n vulunblc book, one which Lady Dnvcrmnt fcltquito sure her husband would not be pluiscd to see in care- lcss bands. “ I will have it co iod," she said, “ and )c made at the same eased him. He wns tlio Uliriitmns liolidnys to lice. to skate, to ride ; but the idea of falling in love did not occur to him. He found Imton l‘riorv full of viaitors~ n pleasant party, ll't‘lililctl ova-r by tho gcni- l al. hospitable Sir Tharlcs. llCl’llt‘ll Was the very csscucc of all that was prim null prccisc. She was one of those scvcrcly virtuous peoplou‘lio, ncvcr commit~ tingnn indiscrction themselves, never pardon Allan Estcourt cnjoy~ He won popular with all. The gentlemen liked him for his gcniul murmur, his Ilcnrty kindness and good will, his sunny laughter. his powers of mimicry, his wit and fund of anecdote; the ladies, bring and old, liked him for his cliivulrous ‘aring, liis gcntlu manner, his plunsmrt speech. The girls admin-d him, the umtrons Lady llnvcnnnt one in other pcoplc. cd himself much. , the nltcmtions con timc. Lady Duvennnt rang the bell and sent for In the bricfcst possible mun- ucr she introduced her young governess to Mr. h‘stcourt, and did not dcign to listen when he said something about having met Miss Avcncl. but matters toaay Miss Avcnul before. It was a matter of no moment to bar, but Miss Avcncl seemed rc- solvcd that her ludysbip should know and approved of him. and every one wondered who Would be the happy girl chosen for Lord llylcswuc's bcir. smile. “I on] understand. . "Mr. Fatcourt is the gentlciiinn who was p me on the day l burt He was walking nlonc through the grounds ; the rust of the had gone out skating. ligcd to rcinaiii tit bonu- to answer some im- \\'hcn they were finished. ‘vrouuds. one moriiiu g kind enough to hcl my sun so severely. "I trust it is licttcr!" said Allan. “It is very painful still." she replied. And then Lady Davcnant, scein that she could not ignore the young murmured soiucthin procccdu to business. plainod what she wanted, and the young gov- erness seemed to grasp the idea at onus. She took pencil and pu *r; almost before Indy Daveuant had finia red lwr explana- tions. the sketch was begun. Allan purpose- ly withdrew to the other end of the room. He Wanted to watch )lias Avenclâ€"to take in every detail of her dark, picturesque llc took up a book, and, while to all a Nazism-c lookin ovcrit. he observed l c had econ her reforc in out-of-iloor her even more beautiful k silk, with the delicate lace at the throat and falling over the white wrists. l-lvcry line of her superb figure was shown in tho tightl '-litting dualâ€"eve ' grawfulcnrve. every mutiful line. As A - lan watched her his whole heart seemed to go out from him and cleave to her. Lady lnvenant interru ted the speaker every now and then to tion, which the girl rweivml with wcll- ml grace. . "A governess." thought Allanâ€"“why she no ht to be a princess.‘ fler a few minutes there camoaaummons for lady Dormant-"Sir Charles wanted to speak to her about some dccoratioiu. In a very hopeless way she lurked round the etiquette to leave the gov- ensue and the visitor together. but what could she do 2 Sir ()arles was good-nature himself. but he was iin like to be kept waiting wife knew that. What could she do! ' ted to send )lias Avsnel yship looked '11.: dark Spanish hndand picturuqus face of governess were bent over the ‘ Allan was fades mold it matter? woukl not exchange a word. Lady Davch shaman-d we few word Allan lind licciiob- mrtant letters. )0 snuntcrvd through the singing to himwa sinip y for thought. when he saw beforuliiiu was to haunt llllll until he died. grunt leafless trccs stood a little with two children. \ivlciitly hurt herself. for the lady on: bending over her, sheltering licr in her anus. Such a face! llc had seen something like 'raiul old Florentine galleriesâ€" h the most large dark He was want of a face that Under onu rl it together. living forgot- Slio cs- about u( um it‘ll," and groupâ€"4 lady the girls bad 0 One of it in the dark. tcui er. bcwrtcbiug. wit daiut ‘and exquisite coloring. liqui. eyes. with a purple shade round them which added to the richness of the coloring : a white forehead. round which the dark hair clustervxl in ripples :a mouth like a rose. so tender and sweetâ€"«it was the loveliest face ever seen out of a picture. still and looked on in wonder. this lovely lady, and whence bad the come : Suddcnl ' he saw her raise her white hands as thong in distress. That decided him" be crowned the opening and went to hcr. He raised his hat and stwl. ilcapiio the cold. lure-headed before her. as! ho said. Immediately one of the little one: clung to Master. "hlr. Esteourt. don't you know inc? lam “and narcissist." And then he know that the two little do were Lady Davenant'a children. But ho was the lady with the picturesque ’ face! “i should think there has been an acci- dent!“ trial Miss “and. in an injured “llelanfcll down. and Ilia Avencl her, and she has bruisedher arvu dross ally. See. it is cutâ€"wit is bleed- loveliness. her. dress. llc thou in the plain b Allan mm Who was e some III EI- pc then has been nosccillcnt," he room. It was not ‘vc, and did not . ~his well~trnined vii-ice. would he too away. liar trims!l rudiag._ a” "I am Lady Davenanta governess." ’ y vuiccâ€" "that is. I saidan‘ch. dd? believe t heart.” “You love me!" she repea Mr. Estcourt, you cannot be serious. . You have seen me only twice. How can youlove me?" “I do not know how Ican, but I am grant that l have only seen but what does that matter? 1 con d not love you better if I had seen you twice ten thonsandtimes." “It ls so sudden." she murmured. “Miss Avenel, Romeo sec Juliet before he loved her with a love that was his doom! Onl you imagine love to be the rcsu t of Ion quaintanccship, of many meetings, of interviews ? I do not. " "You overwhelm me with so many words." “it is difficult for me to rein- suro 1 do. ya twme. she returnal, ember what I believe." "I wish you would let me teach you. know just what you ought to believe, and what you ought to say. loving you was in in this thick shade. morning scarlet complete. strange soulâ€"a9 moment. all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Sample bottle to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the \l'cstcrn Three doses will prove tlixit it is )enn Lacrosse in Queen and were members cf the Euro played before t travelled through England. Hardly a sea- son has passed without some accident of the kind. but thus for there has been no serious accidents. That it should have happened to men who knew the terror of the rapids uppean incomprehensible. ours, however, would seem to account for the fatality “Miss _ quite a talent.'for sketching-you will be pleased with her team that Stomach. 81 00111nt St, Toronto. ANDER nu&nn l28 Bay Street, Toronto. importers nnd Munufuclurcrs of cvcry lll‘sl'i‘lll lion of Photographic Goods FRAMES, MOULDINGS, Cliroinov. Mirrors. l'i-rf‘orulml Goods. die. BIRTHDAY 86 SUNDAY SOHOOL UARDS New lllusfrfilul Catalogue Issued In! Aim]. Continent. hope it will not. make Miss Avencl just what you want. vain to hear you say so." observed but Indy- ship ; mid the young governess raised her face with a proud flush, but made no rc- ”I‘.A.I<:E H -â€"â€"¢->â€"-u<â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Important to Travelers. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are offered you by the BURLINH'I‘ON Roc'ru. read their mlvcrtisemcnt to be found clsc- wherein this issue. Manufacturers of Reapers, Threshing Machines prefer “Cnslorlne” Mu- lt"\vlll outwcur Lard. Soul or Elephant. and is wurrcnlcil not to gum. For sale by all dcnlcrs. Dr. Fowler's Extth 01' Wild Strawberry Cures cancer of the stomach and bowels, dy- sentery, cholera morbus, and till summer complaints. For dysentery. dinri'liu-n, and all summer complaints use the greatest of all pure, sim- ple remediesâ€"Du. FOWLEH'N I'Jx'i'imr'r or It is pleasant, rapid, For sale by all deal- '1‘. MILBURN & CO.. proprietors. Use "Cnstorlnc Machine Oil for nil kinds of machinery. It is also excellent for harness and leather. milking it water and weather proof. For sale by nil dealers. “A Won'dor of Medical Science." lied to Dr. ll'iulur'n Ifulaum Itis nearly hulf n century since this remarkable rcmcdy was introduced totlic ublic. nnd‘yct the immediate fiilll cuvinb c reputation which it gnincd by its wonderful cures of coughs, colds, limping cough, sore throat. influenza, consumption, and all bronchial complaints, is to this day fully sustained. Manufacturers of ltcapcm, Threshing Machines prefer "(:mlorlno" .‘liu- chino Uil loriny other. Senior Elephant, and is warranted not to gum. For sale bv nll dealers. No Wonder. Many a man's lovc lmsbucn tunicd into loathing on account of unsightl the face, and of tlic offZ-iniivu trouble could avoided if she only bad sense enough to use Ilunlook Blood llittcrs. sin: l0 cents. our doiilcr for " ('mzlorinc "lMucbinc Oil hat the barrel is bninilcd " (fusloriiio ' as none other is genuine. M cation. ROSSIN HOUSE llotcl of (Linada. The loss of their It will pay you to , were worse now ; he know that he loved Miss Avcncl with all the power of his heart and soulâ€"that she would be the one great love of his life. she hnuiitcd himâ€"why he thought of her, dreamed of her, could not for one moment forget boy. He loved her, and. if she would but listen to his pleading, he would ask her to be histwife. He could not tell how the hours passed un- til six o’clock came, and he went out ; his whole soul sccmcd wrapped in suspense, he ‘intondcd that very evening to {.cll Miss Avcncl the story of his passionate ova. Reforms in Armenia. The statement made in the Constantinople representatives Mowers and “m was Why l'al‘il that the Powers have addressed it memorandum to the Ports in reference to Armenia is prema- Thoy have prepared a. programme on the basis of the note of the 7th September last year. and have reminded the l’ortc that the reforms were to be carried out under the supervision of the Powers. (lors have had u. meeting on the question, and it is understood that representations will be made similar to those in the note of . Probably the suggestion will . be made that a Commissioner should be sent to Armenia to remove the moat corrupt officials and to check the worst anarchy. The Powers arc anxious that the reforms shall be initiated b .the Porto itself, and as far as one can ju gc. are determined, if it pressuec to bear, to nited Europe. “I the cliinc Oil to any other. tiii‘e. BLAoKBIRD ' NAVY TOBAOOO. \vlicrc- ~W HULESA LE illilllll‘llli‘i'm. ’l‘lio Ambassa- \YILI) Sim \VBERHY. September. reliable and cll'cctlvc. era. CHAPTER IX. “You frighten me. Mr. Estcourtâ€"you are so impetuous. so quick, 1 do not know what to say." "I bog your pardon. Miss Avenci; impet- uosity was always a failing of mine, but I did not mean to evince it to you. it is not I uite my in n ew minutes that which it often takes other men whole months to say." She smiled. flllil he took courage from the “orsnlc bydiuili-rflcvc ' ' "' onlybyllic I FOR ALL This llrniiil ls gnrirniili-Nl lo lu- llic very " Iii-sf CHEWING 'f‘OIMf'f'l) In ('niimln. llfllIK mnnumrluri-ii or flip llnml kiln-fllrl'll \‘lr- glnin la-nr. cucli Plug lwnru the fin slump. I‘IIIII every ('nllll” llic (‘nulluii police of' THE ADAMS TOBAOGO OD. MONTREAL. y well be opp be necessary to bri of Wild (Merry. let it be that of Porto be open to argument. it can ensin be convinced that the reforms will be for the benefit of the Empire, and not of Armenians only; but- the condition of the country is perate, and beyond doubt the Ambassa- dors will have to bring pressure to bear if the now representation! the l’ortc does not act of its own accord. ‘0- Pink LIJIOI. ml'l Mum; luv iktokr. This is one of the Iiiwst freaks of fashion. The yellow marsh lily, though not without own. was never in favor ; but the white li y. dripping with the wet of its native element. has been justly prized by all who instinctively felt the symbolism of A uhite lily expressed chastity. maidenly purity. and was an adornment for the young and fair. Barnstable, Mass, some pink lilies were were prized for their rarity, and the placcof their origin was care- fully concealcd. For a long time strode was kept up in which ve . paid for the If the You see To avoid Imposillon we llinl fault. I um obliged BURLINGTON ROUTE. 13' No other line rumi 'l‘brcc 'l‘bronxll I'M' si-u'or Trains Iliilly buwuv-n (,‘hli'ngo. l Monies. (.‘olincil lllufi'n. (minim. Lincoln. Ht. Joseph. Atelilvmn. Topeka and lllrcct connections for all , hobmuku, Colorado. Wyom nir. Montiiim. 3“" vniln. how Mexico, Arfmnqunbo,()rcuon fl California. ’l‘lmh‘liorlcsl. Smallest nml maul (‘omforla- blc ltoulc \‘Ill ilnnnlbul to Furl Scull. lu'nlwn. llullns. lfounlun, Austin. Han Aliloiilo. "MN" fun and all polan in 'l‘cxmi. 'l'bo uncquiilcd induccint-lils ofl‘crcd h' Mm: in Travelers and Tourists. nrc 10! in low“: The celebrated chclllnl" Cum. run only on lth l Palace Drawing-Room l'urs. with clinlnir'Ciuilrs. No ustrri charge for Hunts In Chaim. Tlic fnmuun (.'.. Ii. M Q- uinn Hmuklnxf‘nfl lllllMl with laiuiinl lllgb- hwkml ltullun l volving Choirs for the exclusive um: of fl 1 elm passe" cru. steel Tran: want you to understand and t I love you with my whole Mowers and mem (lily. mlnlu in Kansas. It will outivcnr Lard m1. “Why. quite . oni )tiona on rent: of his have been lllll‘ beauty of i fiancee. This "WMM," “In”, .va (2.11.1 o. ilumm'n ill-- l'ullniiiii Price $1.00, trial flowers. llccllnln l'nliuzu l) nin how many times Ask y (Tarn. But in a hike near M,th once. D0 discovered. . They Ollltlllllfi. Frames, (‘bminom l-anravin -. New illustrator! List mailed on app l- II. J. Hanks-waft Beef. Toronto. U ('orner King 8: York a 5th.. Toronto. Palace Mark ll. lrin_li‘.__lv'r_opriolor. . .tNITOICA LAND OFFICE-atltClllllALl) YOUNG, Toronto. selects Government Abllfiql sells Land on coiiiin'isslon. E0. ll. WATSON. m2 Wat-Tom, u»- _ V _ ll fol luncNEAlt BICAVEILTONâ€" warm. 7.5 cleared ; soil excellrnt ; conveni- ools ' IO non-a under fall wheat. Ap- l.\' cumin. Iicaverton P. o. rim-"l. com- ac. 2long and Superior la blncd with their (Inuit 'l‘liroux or Arm” 0' "writ. malice lblu. above nlf minors, this law U! 1‘ng the Bomb. numb-Went, and the [If ( ry it. and I'll. ./ high prices were ink lilies ; rut at length the mysterious la c was discovered, roots were dug out and the pink lilies soon flourished in other fresh water lakes. This summer great demand at Ncwpo the other summer resorts, and within a few cars will he as wily procured as the white But it is easy to predict that the fash- ion will not last. and that the white pand- lily. which is by far the most beautiful and expressive. will outlive the popularity of its pink' rival. on will find lravclling n lusufl instead of n d rimminri. 'l‘brouub Tickets vln "All! lfclcbrnusl “M for sale at allofllccsfn "If: Unllul mum and (hands. All information about flaw: of Pare. 31"? (hr Aimniiodiilimui, be cliurrfully given by applying to l'lill'll".ll. WWILIJ. General Passenger Agent. (Jillian-3c 1". J. POTYIII. (lcncrsl Manna". Chins“. Unlocks all' the clogged avenues of Bowels, Kidneys and. Liver, carrying I tell yfste. Suntan I can remember how the winter sun shone upon the snow the leanseethe berries, thsbare on that “8 he" rt and they were in Barfisier andâ€"At- 'l‘lme 'l'sblrs. Iva 9f King it‘ll. all radually wiihoul weakening the all! e impuriiies and foul humors of the secretions; at the same lime Corr Acidity of the Sta ounces, wmcy. ‘y‘tcm’ I first saw gleam of the ho y branches of the chestnuts. I was walk along, carelessly singing operatic song. lovers as at Sanacritâ€"u heedless of any life as a child. Suddenly, amid the snow and the trees. I saw the shining of a beauti- ful face: and my life. as I all touch my in Jul mac curing mm Diz- sorne snatch thinking as little of love arid this moment I am thinking pf dawn of a now- __________._._._._.___.. OSHAWA (‘AlllNi-fl‘ (30.. O7 \‘onge Sin-ct. 0 Toronto. Ont. ‘03 rumâ€"THREE IMPROVED lr'AltM‘l first-class; watered by one struck ed trout streams: each close to town windmills:ng mails. to NE". \'I.\1‘. Saull rile. Mai 3&2? nobility {all these W The apes-tannin Paradise. Attention is drawn to the window display of firearms at Stark's, 5:3 ' ' nearly every wea~ e. manufactured in For variety. Dimmersde and many other simi- lolbc happyinllucm BLOOD muss. BamplsBottles 10c;BeguJarsiu8L ’ Fornlclvyalldealers. nun-tuacosmm i . fluent new m A 4 v. f ‘. 7/\. â€"I- {A197 ,OF WILD STRAWBERRY Church-street. both shot and on the continent. and merit. this assortmont is un- intheDomaton' ' ortheUnsted' 3mm gamed at it. grow I moot describe the ir‘or particular: a ply Marie. v , oi‘ PREPARED LITA . Till-lit Durable. Light, W -7 V E (“*6“ saw 3a "" 'ltiil sensation; itwasas suddenly fonndthsother half of my on than hmyexistenee. in that one Do not ARTIFIOIIL LIIB Elastic. and cheap. “Hipster: at [‘10th lamina. 7W1: on aypllea-' ran . 1...? Exhibitlou, Satisfaction establishment is emphatically grown. . laugh at me," he continued, his voice tress. hling In'th «notion; ed my hat from m Iluven that I warranty love you?‘ O ' Sportsman’s Paradise. " MW. 'I‘ltndomesofallthe J &,_iÂ¥).\' lnaytos‘inntd m Drinks. Burdock Blood Bitters is not a fancydrinli, but a pure medicinal tonic. alter-alive, lasa- tiveand non-ins. whose effect is to purify. restore and build up the impo and eufeebled body. Price 81.00, trial sire Blood Bitters. 10 cents. AWM Is healed when the frame is commuted With fever as with a slow fire. brought on by“ mimosa of the kidne . or iver; Burdock Bl system like a chemical engine, and r leper and realm to normal state 0 Price “.00, trial size l0 cents. "butleould havenis- heavkandharsthanksd ~ not my fate. Nay. listenwm:hepatient. Iloredyoainthat momentâ€" beautiful face sealed to ;mysoulseunedtolfihme andclingtoyou. Nowdoyoudouuthatl onlyth fordinncr, TopolwlthnBltotPle. liar Amenian custom, and one which. together with bat cakes and excess of butter, lays the foundation for first-class ' Better use Burdock l‘rice 8|.00. trial size if) What a in gmtBuasianchurehes aresaidtobeplated withgoldaquartcrof aninchthick. AfineoldCornish squire drinksbrandy when he has goose idit of llltlergnwpill sit on verishui blood can of rlys more health. DW- and when he has not. cents.

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