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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Feb 1901, p. 3

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at countless gaskets used, > ford Goods, i dsay . . Winnipeg ' ‘ ‘ ' V“. Lilli nus wound-«Aspen LmnsAv. our. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" M _ ‘_~_II . . “Mam.- . . __, â€".â€"-._.-. -_. _... _ / left of! talking and laughing, and deliberately to think. feel, and act looked fixedly at Edgar and Emmy. sometimes to meet Mr. Erskine: H SEEUND LOVE said on the staircase. that she must. as they often do: and for his own Some instinct told her. and she did when anyone is steadily resolved have. sleep, and could not Stop and peace and comfort. he had never not start as she heard Ed talk to the girls: So she kissed them meant to take that desperate inter- ” in that way which I have observed «st in his friend Mrs. Everett’s repu- SIORY OF LOVE AND lady friends sometimes have of kissâ€" tation which he did. He could not A gar say, meet anotner, it is astonishingly came to her she got. up. walked stu- from Aunt June, and as a COnScI “km W mg eaCh Other. ”wk his lnmhér “’0 many Questions ”idly t0 the sofa, and sat down. It Quence. from her uncle also, being “WNW-4L ADVENTURE There is not the slightest need to on the subject: and she would ‘ not Was a deliverance; but it had mme always busy. took his opinhm “n . kiss at all, but thev do it: and in a have comforted him. for she was :11â€" so quickly, and answered SO fear- family matters from his wife, BY BERTHA M. CLM. I wooden. mechanical way. as the pco- Ways glad to make sensible reflec- ple in patterns on old Chinese porceâ€" ““"S' and Speak of Con‘stancv’s imâ€" lain might. without the slightest ”llama” She had U10 93‘“ ““"5‘0‘ unction, and with the tip 0f their Which We. always possess for divin- lips; thinking. perhaps the while. of ing the true. relations of those We . the trimming of a. gown. or the ur- 10““ She naturally liked Constance. 0" htfil‘ FlglltI 03W ranging of a party. and recognized her fascination. but IL Was horrible Constance did not go 1“ bed. now she. was instinctively afraid of fcel remorsu though. but sat down to write. her: Was glad that Sh“ had ‘L “"5" There were one or two tears in her band, and WiShcd him long life: in- file?» distraction to her. . . cycs, which SllP brushed away with gifg'IrSh:hal“'Ia.V-q C-nglu..up.::n:; ”I‘Il: {Ag-.1- }lugh looked up Ill grime .1!“ hen-pretty hand. Tears were a rare i. l ' arpy “ m txprt..tI P occurrence with her: and if they did opinion that he would nexer ““0“!" come. I believe. that a book . or S" M!" Erskine. wrote t" FIG"- music. or a fancy. brought ll‘lcln “mm" 11“”ng ““111." IX‘I‘ISUiNlNl 11m" mm In more Quickly than the real ecents of :3; 2):: 3:ch ‘:lnmxlv:i:kl-ill:e:l((1)11: :2: ,.u;rkvd it in hvr. .. life would do. But is it not. so with "f 1"] ”H.111. .unwith‘ \‘i‘r Hu h ’ ‘ile v-HoW capital ['llllrll‘S an‘bs very many "r us. miWadays‘.’ 'l‘o- bII] r .1. no . . I S- III night. there was less of sentiment. ,ll‘gmi hm t” tnrc fothtr fol)" '1 “t‘harlt‘r‘ 1,;lllllj .'" Who'll . llr-‘W and more feeling in those tours; .und. Ill”: IlIN‘fimI‘dIIhvr II“: f(::g;rI:IvIIIIInnI:III:II(I) Everett tht‘ t‘l‘l'T- “ll” “ll l‘ "““”“' in truth. then- \VilS some: cause for Dru“ 1‘ “ml‘l‘ “1 ‘1 fully soon to l‘ stunned her. She upon her hand, and tendency to laugh; and would have leant, 1101‘ head place When there Was a (“ham-o forgotten to say l'lt‘t‘lw” had ll“ MI hull-“ll“ culled llllll -~ ~mtl . aw i _ II . - Jr l r. (‘UnSI;lll('l‘ \o\\t(l that ul . , 0110 . I . II A ll his ”.11”. nulllro strou “1th than}: “ . Iir-itmn. Sln- could not hl‘ll‘ 31v? lllL M ‘VIIII ('llilrlc-‘l Lillllb on v‘ Lfrncv: llo‘l‘ “PPM"? l to have. shed 1(Iars_ WOUM alWays have liked her, but t Sufi'cring, 0an to extent of that liking; was gnu-n son at not grieving. Soon What for Sake's sake. SO in ”I“ tears came: it is difllc ., (11” [)\k ll”: _ Q q'f ( ' 1" ”Uh-fl - ». - . - - (I ) cl-imormlr‘ llléll “7 “A“ ‘l (0111 ur 5‘ ‘ That was it long d ing, talking and settling. They talk- llllprcssion could be. efi'aCed. ed low. as if they were paving the ("“9" “1“") some dead some respect: and ‘ him-vii 1101 as to t'hurles Lamb's ' mu: . ‘ ' . . U but rnllir'r Wondcr‘mg ”Ml FIN...” 511mm; own to having ll)? [1 ‘1 ' ' t u (1 ‘V 118 :11 ‘ 'lllll ‘ ()llgt n I u v . To 0 ”HIV upstairs; lllt‘ girls. \yillium lllltnn'st for :1, lllfflllont, lhu 5.111 " ., ; x . llllnL‘l‘ :1 t‘. . .l.d in . the house, Frank had (“”1 suddt-n- cxpcctation arose: and was recovering. The funeral was to fcll. that it was impossible, taking his mother’s hand. “It's much may be done even under diffiâ€" Frank, poor fellow!" When Emmy culties. She met with many n'buffs or thoughts. that ,it Georgy‘s going out only took felt a nervous meeting Mr. Erskine or his mother, she hated herself. 0n the. latter, She bestowed a half- 0“". given her right hand Vicarious, llfllf-rt‘al afi’oction: she boutâ€"n. “‘IMMM' he, DR- E. A. TOTTEN one. a. stranger as if ani- to her world and to her people. said in her room all Who do you think I met?" and she 8 day; Mr. and Mrs. Everett. too were knew that her face ought to express Don... “mm-““3“.“ branch-uncut a... m, "m Gan- ' and thc two litignrs, “(igplpd about senseless hope. thc Home. groundlogg WOMMmmg though she W for to ow 3mm W. H. GROSS 0mm. 7 mm 5 WNW all \. of [C- 0n- 0mm ’ ' , . . . . , u . ' m1 ult .0 say why. suing years she sometimes saw thnm: '1': l D but she wont heartily and sincerely. and sowing no one else. there \"35;' but “Hakim “III-IMO.“ ay 01' WhiSper- little possibility that her one. deep and ? ll‘ _ . . , .. f, l.,-. and 13-, in :1. m. iust w . . . f. .- . - liopcd for ll. moment. to hear of the hm rn IM- to kno“ snuuthng “f them. :1 (oulti not butI lutIu (Ir lt II I I II I .I II Ihtn lll(.\ .mtud g onlv thing III I intir II d her I ‘ ' ‘ . , . . . is wis to he .) tor ll) :1 )0? at '1' Nice a (411.01], and . l . . it. ’ 1“ '7‘ 4 . ill v1 qvbii-cts “All“! i” h" ““n Nie- Was thinking of many things; 1 l - I ll](!‘( 9.: ~ ‘ ~ . ~. . . . troubles. lie was out of s .irits ,lbl,»._"t'i'.;:rles Lamb. sllt' ““5 her curly. Joyous nmrrmmw how l _i ‘ -- . . - . . when he wrote '1.” this: but. us he \ltlt'"’l\' 1? Saint. 0h? ht)“ *“W'd much she was in .lovu wnth Frank t ‘ I ll bmt .- “U. l r ‘ - - Wus no irono to 5 )0'1{ SilC y :i t . 'uthv ll'lr’mml ”1 that “‘r.‘ 1"“ E\‘i-l‘cll-â€"-â€"lllul weak. Submit and not . I I ‘ . . . 1 am. himself, he only slith-d it by “Hi- girls and Louisa were \‘cry husv. the only “"1“" she cared to hear. and immediately b -.- -'\' Forum?" l‘ilmb? Lord You capable man that. goodâ€"look- Cllllili L1”. ' .. ., ~ (rice with shopkeepers about mourn- sh" though ”1‘8“.”an Anstruther . .. . . inr more th-m usual. llt' haul fun- \llbourm- he “ob afterwards. 0111‘ me. good-natured, and sometimes rt» l‘ ' : c ‘ ing. ”11108 when she Would u r . . .. _ There Were times of remorse wlzcn tun .t torn spond not marry DR SUTTON, film? - mm, d om”! ' ' LINDSAY were nulny lhings 1., “Wang“. The fancied that. they might pronounce an... “M”- ' my... ”km“ . . ““17"!!! Ma India. III. In]... ' 1 '~ - , . Cit‘d. lWWt‘VW‘. that the lclli'l‘ “"3 Th“ “PM thing" which aroused Mrs. hum, “1"! “TM“ m ll“? imagination a...“ N In!“ “a; . ld alums :Jm‘ 1’0”th llll‘” murkublv ill-tempered munâ€"~und she _ . , l I l-t .--. l- . _ -. . Mum“ 5““ ‘ l ‘ 3* . ,. too (lt‘lll()l)Sl.l‘zill\'t‘. and lmd salt for Everett, “’ug their having taken on}, 1 ins, ttttrs “huh told llllll . mm H.“ ,. ""e<." lmd watlt'Avd and sung duets “nth _ _ . . . _ - . . ”I lt-tt . s' ‘l _ 'l . l- . m’mhdon I I prllpb. mn- . . SPIHH‘ 111110 biting Ills Imxx 41nd 111'!ll" t(l() lllllCll “1,0“ lllt'lllSt‘lt't'S \‘jlth(')"l_ (l. . . . ti‘. “ 1‘1 1 lllllSl ld‘fl b001,} m . I“ W m.“ I-dllniv.’ could not ll;t\t' llllll one... llll llle (hint-0d and sung _ . . 1 . . l . _ ood ”I III '1 1'1 . f ; .. hula,“- -” lch‘ l ‘ ll 1 l . t l I 1 q :0 crating wnthm himself. at lust 1t consulting her; and then. win-n :ipâ€" g ’ d‘” " l" l" ”r‘ " in Her}. and . ' ,v- " . S, u r . ‘ lt'lll53 ‘1in ”1 (, ()\‘(|: 'l . '1». . . I I I I I II I I I I . I I , I \~ dared l“ N‘ n" “‘4” r "h . . ,. l ‘ desputchul it. in a. lll of sin-mm”s Dealt-d to. she Wunlctl to know. if 1“”3 “"‘r‘ 1‘” go 1”" anything..and ' l “I. r ...1,.,~,,.:..u \t’ilhnlll n-â€" thev macnd. lhcn llt‘ hud neglected m .e ,. . .. _ . . .. . f l 1“” to .1 dctcrminutifm not to change again. . , . i. .-) . :1 . . or: or it! “’15 so c at‘CilS l)lt( _ _ . . ilil'img 3“ ‘0 ““' ”Ar ‘ “mm? M h ‘ It. Would bring forth it kind answer "they could not. leave her quit-i ~ ‘ l c ) sider ‘LllVbUdV besides liiuiSelf. agreeablv UT 1W»- l‘ l l n ll ' l f It 1 t l from ht'r. surely. lll‘ thought. ‘ . ‘ -. - t . V it. w ion to e at. as H)\\' - . ”Th" nun who Wm” lflm. l ‘l’l ' ‘ ( It. brought forth no such it thmg. only ()lll' (lay. thc first. day mean? he broke in. u! an ill-timed thoroughly he had \Vt'ilrlt‘d of her. moment. and how cold Sh“ had grnwn 1” him. b ' Ll is - scum )tion of 'lllllltn'llV' and “"ch. \‘ogn. we know who! Lord She had thought then. that hc had all) hilt :lstroli r i11t'liii.itioh to‘write Melbourni. \\'roln~â€"â€"â€"of coursv."â€"tht- somewhat regretted the love that he tolliim ihiinediulelv that sllc was not lady ammo-d. not quite pleased. had lost. But that. Was gone. and ' - - - . , "troubled" at all, only had had a .tll things are good Ill Illt'll‘ way. it “as not in the naturt of an} Constance was intensely provoked - . . 1 ' . . ~I~ , , . . (,trnslunccs rooIn: llt‘ look hold of (d ”1 “1m” dd)“ "' pd“) “f tho“ - - Her Iliotliurâ€"in-linr's rcluau’ks lmd ir- 111,. blow Was 1,, h”..- 111,. - . - ~ . -- - return to him: none could ask It of . 1118an “"llll' who would in rutll) . . l .. ) . ritatctl her also. and sln- Was read} cvimablc companions if the-y only her. or Judge her for it. Am )tt. ll , thor w: and she laid in her heart symputlnzt' best togcther. Emmy. l - - ' «rm Mr. Erskine with entering cmlt'n" rmd was not all qum: bad: the fault St'l- 1'” "h‘ l“ “ . \ . » u ' ‘ . each laughing bit of matrimonial too. who has boon grown up for SIX ‘ ‘ ' . ' ' to cons ir-icy with Mrs. Everett: ()ne often hours it ‘said that ben- dom “03 entirely l‘lllll’r ”11 "’1‘ thing In a p ' . scepticism which Mrs. l‘h’c-rctl, someâ€" months. and whosw knowledge (H the -- - __ - . .- ' Wllit‘ll no (mo \Voultl have supposed plt- ShOUltl no’ play or draw it they or on one person linrdl} anything , times preached. all .‘Jrs Louis” phil- \VUl‘l(l Was proportlomtlt-ly lnrgc. c.\'- . . . . . ()SOIIlIV. and thc- ('hvurlul. solid good ~ ~. . . . . to be likely. hht- was mon- uctusâ€" pcndcd u .‘rf‘t'll am“ of let-ling Him" . . . . . . haw not .1 turn gm. it. \\'h\' am. not in nuturv is perfmtly black. but, \\ hat . ‘t . a . Hm." With which 11”, ll‘lt‘lltl Jugs” ‘ l l - l - ‘ ' ld 1. 1) all of us tomod than most Iwoplt' are U) «H (onsmncc, itlltl wondered n she ._ reading and writing included in that a, relief It W011 )t l .. . , . l" _ , Mucbcun and llt'l‘ Sisters regarded tha- ‘ ‘ ‘ . . - ~f . , . ll ll- 'kvn . “,1” upon the impulse of the. moment. om Would “V”. be 1,1“. her forum-r 5..“ _ II . maxim" The truth of it. as n-gurds \cr} oltcn. l “t L011 ( ,.) «ll d is _ t )on it qu . l _ _ . . sump“. All true enough m a Way A : . u. . ' v x y , â€"-â€"; _ - i, r I- ' ‘ I- ', > ) y b - o. these last is far oftcncr fort-ml upon entirely. and have full rcason in our 1hr“ 1“ng *lll- “ro ‘ “l 15am. n spit. oi SOD“. \ir} t_\lll(41l ' - - ' .‘ . c over Ewen one: gnd the unfortunate unixt'rsality minds for doing S“! . . - ling ‘1‘il‘ltthIgiibonh‘hiiilifi-lif the super- of they; acquirements militates terâ€" Win-“lane“ “"“SI “ugly“? t1 out She \.::lil(m(.,f‘h.-r acquaintance} and beg- - - ‘ . .. c H ' 0 1 . a ( tin cu't‘unb ‘ :lililluâ€"agamfl 1:10 :lgl‘t‘mbltm‘rs (H :li,:idric:u:vt:lf :lsno. :he Was his suâ€" ging that if 5110 had ever done so. in- d'l"lic“t:\'~'riixlz bnssul for too Quickly borior. both morally and intellectu~ would brifngIhIer ItoIlI):I(Iik blIIivuIiIlIlIlIi- for Sir Hugh. He came out Well by 11113'~...1L.i$ 3- niigqrwfifgx-.wlyAW" Eng her .0 f 1:. It) Llltommelid'ltidn of the side of l‘UXKSIaHV". and was quilt. man the day she feels that: and it ”1 l‘f'rIm“ I‘I’ lulu; inlevs (for whom pleasant: his tinge of futility seemed W115 110$ likely to be lcSS z». misfort- her rum 5. .. “I ‘ ta-illl ‘uml bck'W‘d Quite taken out of him. )lrs. l‘fvâ€" um- for Constance. than for another: FtlnI'I‘Il‘Id :lfittttll- ann‘ht' never again o'rctt and Stirs. Elgar EVt‘l‘t'll won- rather more, with lit-r .1513" NCMCSSI :f‘dIl’ blleldi by): «null! oflicious cure. both inwardly irate at Sir lrlugh. Changing munic- ilk: lImI‘Il i-LIr":;1I:I'III’ \llonigzufashimr slic poured forth her Who.»- statv of mind was intent; in ”1211' WW‘SIlP 0 ”1 V ‘3” ' .1 l , . . . . . x, - -\. but it Would not do to ire-alt him clever, uncducatod people rot-l. out-In “IrauIl; lIlIIDoIIIxItIhc 12:? ;;.h()1:x.:.1::::,‘{Mt-n: coldly. and Kiw- ()lllt'l‘ names an nd- far 1110“" strongly and ln‘ll-‘(T'ml‘ ill‘iftlliliondWafi: more than she could vintage. "Th“ girls! Ill" girl-‘3” natcly than those “.110 1““! been ». thin» and Ishc especiallv hardened Both my girls. who indulged in 1,, Illuh' educated. and who have tasted :1:- 119;.“ with the, thoughtâ€""ll 1 secret. hOIMt-ss Passion for dear. oftvner of the fruit of the tom of h d connnittetl nn‘sclf for him. he handSomv- Sir Hugh. envied (‘on- kill’Wll'd393 it “a!“ not In “‘T nature a ' â€" would not haw been so tender- “ " 'r ~ ~ cart should t-w-r go “here .. . Siam... bh, Toward llt’l‘ IOU UllKll It) LhdlI }:e:I,h I (III, nIII ht‘ill'llldn pprhapg. I anVV 1101 lll)“ er in e igence . _ . ‘ not precisely 1h:- snmt- as any of spcctmg men and society (for mey , , , ' . . . , theirs. and ll. might have been it did not Wish to be lJt‘llllKl hand Ill , . _ . . risk to take lllcir creed to herself. knowledge oi the World). her inmost She had grown Up in a great dread of her uncle: and the idea of facing his anger, and refusing (‘aptaiu Ans- truther, seemed half an impossibility. (Continued next week) creed was Svlllllllt‘niilll and Rho was \Vomankind. to gin: away llt-l‘ heart. She should nIWnys ln- in us rcndy as lllc l't'sl of low- “ith hcr husband. zilwuys~â€".‘<he kuvw thutâ€"~â€"if lu- Sir Hugh. Edgar Was the eldest, son how: not A loo-year-old Newspaper that he rejoiced over it. poor fellow: in the lwginnlng "f this century. he would llach said that h“ Was the London Time-s published it col- sorry, only hc did "("4 know how: lt-Ction of extracts from its issues for but t'onstancc. who always rt‘lllt‘lll- the post hundred years. .n contain- bt-rcd to 3415’ lllc right thing at. tln. ”1 one from 1h" copies ”1 each NW” “'t‘l‘t‘ right mamont. said so for him. In and in many instances gite interest. a few days, the funeral took blucc. mg. clows to in“. thought “.11“ con- and the handsome first-born, whom ditlons of 1h“ (hm‘n‘nt‘ periods. A father and mother had so delighted recent (“Haiku in the HIloIbcmcnâ€" in, was resting in tho: family burinl- tions some m the more 5”“ng “x- place. tracts. dispmc: hlr ldfrlt In “(Willing himâ€" . l for Mr Erskine's nutgnanimity and .. . ~ \o'tl‘S rum:n 101' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ so: to t... 1:, “as nearly 1““ - ' -. pe'l- < u‘ t ‘ " . selfâ€"denial went, but 1 MP- 1d ~ . . . . . « l nuul : ulltl ‘ LOUlSa rwmrk‘d in sptrtkmg or hU-‘b'dml had ””1 ’11' “m . . . . .. g t . .... . _ . t . . . woman of (,onsldnCt 5 “d- “0 50W, Ql‘lllllllt'll'll novel “that it a. drcarv outlook n. was tor zlnr to List rel: ng . . t. . ' .. a. tOQct icr wro . I . . I . I . _ ~ . n NV» 11,0?!) I‘ ('1‘, T.‘ ()f ‘v . . must by it. gym“ happiness LO (“In-‘55, think 01 UN 1 (l . “hicll fl‘he m-Xt “turning “-118 Ullu \x-hlcll w.“ Constance long remembered. She Mrs. Francis firm-cits mourningr The Tim”. £51.10“; mm'd tor "5 was a double one: for turn days :if- dignity Of cxprcssion. and absence 0f torWards hm. aunt; died. and the person-altics. As proof that it was Whole of her fortune. which “IS at not tilxvays so careful the article large one, fell to Constance. And quotes “10 following from ”1‘. Mi- that young, winning woman. was tract for 1‘ 30: I . . ' ~ ~ . :. .Yt one S "'15 in such :L book. and forget loncll .- _‘~hlldl“S-‘ ”GUT. la‘ . ' r .. ' ' , \‘ "l U 1s ~ . : v. : . . - . . , . l ht vet a“ttli» m r. .,u . . . . . . at ~ mm .d Lid}, assummg a man s mhg I . w and tho-n b" c-wpiout \Vus. m bed when her maid took in. nalllt'.” C 0017.1 110 . . ~. gt. ' . ‘ the post. and idly watch- ” \ v - ' . . . . ,'ll(l.‘ ()f 11 tters ll) 1 Kl'td'. pleasure. certainly. Stud promises of donors and in: ' l; ) Iq \\ llllll‘i lei -‘l 11"!“ illl‘l’iin‘i x. ( \el \ n } ll|1| ( ~ ‘) l h (l (l ) i ' q (I ‘( ' ‘ l i (‘ ltl‘ l.\ n‘ll‘ h 11 III( F (’11! \‘ l t.” S ilnt'n. ‘I . . . . II . . ) e . , l I .. . “A in fish t-t'cnin' n )er whose savedâ€"saved from grout mm-ry. O l" I" ' added them in her hand. It was a llt‘illlll- . 'ib‘rdasherâ€"lov-iltv Seems to hav' ' d l' " "I“Sl- llkdyâ€""b." lll‘l‘ “’culx', \‘.'()rllllt‘SS 11‘ L ' ‘ ‘ allusions to our :Lc‘X. and nmkepromâ€" that recovery “DUI mu 1‘ l s nshinv morning and that winâ€" int-n: mention 0" Inc “"’ti<tt‘()-‘l in- lunch to llt‘!‘ happiness: DUL poverty. u llu . aemtd lo "lit 'll’lll‘" *“Ulml'r ,. . . ‘. ‘ . t. . . . ‘ _ S I e ‘ . . stead of , .. I, _ . . N _ and ”1,.(1..I,,.ndaiit'e which it brought. “7 “‘y . . "’ . . . . .11.. 5mm. and lllo-flkOlllt. .i he but to t‘onstuncc it ““5 a 5011'} plot“ of . been confounded by our frunknes-z husband s death. How would she ,. . . l f . about the. lat:- hing. has the, impor- . - . - i 3 . A . v ' . ‘ , . . ham bmm‘ 1“- dt" tor “Mm Mar“ txncnce to lflSll’lllitlt'. that we have ”WW? ”0w “““lld Sllt‘ ““L lHU'“ “3- been gowrned by unworthy motives tt-rcd'.’ in it few more. years, t‘on- in our nvowvd contempt for adulâ€" l’l‘Wlllurl) Womanly Writing. Dressed heavily upon hcr- and - mike-indium" she Would ('UlOI' all 10 I ' i ' ' - - 7th have added to her material . - - - . . a (m. H”. m" ”at dlsgms'” I 1111,, l - 1 1 around her bv whatever tut-lull: Sh“ ‘ n , ' . .u. . l( i . S1“dill take lhe- bhc had Just. mum for such she Was. sure. :13 must, make him for rim: Ill. Butâ€"he nun-r un~ Bile knew i t f” _ . S . _ ' ' r- .- . her boy was dead." Hr 0‘ dn‘Hhm‘s' ”"1 I“ [ML 1"" . n . ‘ I ' ' ‘ _. ‘- Mr. Evert-it Walked restlessly about to paptr an. M gin t” “m“ ”h‘ n the house. and ended by going to “ould ha“. been "35"”. t" have 30m- )t'l‘ () u “'1,‘ n S; )t‘ ‘ \ , - _ IWo ('nuld l n l} f 0 (‘11 lrom (.rdin b ‘ 0 . . ‘ - ' ' ‘ A I- . ’ U her hauduand gut 'nilcnt for “ lit- (vtrman fanatics “t rtad of, who Mo lb was. a g“ “I 111- while then went up“. um] paraded the streets of towns. denud- M v ‘ II p l ' ~ 0” 0f ‘ l l, -'r .0" on S. H 9 sh . hrcsonll)’ Camus back again. He J I in l ' .irm, t “l n l . . _ ... , \thl t r';.< -\V( r"- - . - . l Slight licuduchc during; {ht “01k. km.“ What! (Unstnucv £01!“ nub “th ) Ill mtr ,\ ht ulld not f ltc up ...d only in their wax: There are so earthly Circumstances. than. 1! shot: d 5 . . _ , no doubt: but llt'l‘ dismsition “"15 EV m “billions which she L’lllt'l‘tttlllt‘tl l'c- l ‘ E' “In,” done. u wanna.“ thin- ‘13.. R- WHITE. GRADUATE or “I'umd‘ M U H 0 ~ are anWH-fi; Vim. nitâ€"u. I . . stance must hnvc hm,“ \vry dill-rent: zttiIon. Will the \IviSt-acre be so ob-I: [WW OI. ”L.‘ bt'llotlt of mv sex when cortitiirl-‘:. . . . 1 1‘ hr the time being. . ,. _ . , . . ligmg as to mention “hut Sort 0 Comet xmuymfl. M. IWr-it l k ‘ l l I! r which told hcr of smut; nutcll- “as. possess“ o t a, light, (ltalntnt “orldlmoss “ould llllVVUI‘tllV motives: he thinks (can ht‘ 1' 1 L7 “ '5 i1 )0” 3 :1 '* 2' v." " " ,, . ~ . -. .~ . _ . - ' ,“ ‘ . .STI'AR . .mn louis 1'! “M “N U“ l l l tion in his. state and she had ra- and 5h“ “45 1““ ”‘0“ “r5 "“lan have crept. over her: she could not think?) can actuate us :11 treating ‘ “Wit.“ ..-. .-oru -- H . . . .. . - . I1” “‘ U1" "W I“ . ,. , n-r un~ choly. In truth. the WWW” "i have stood alone. monullc. I mean. the Object, of court idolatu “uh so n Others hughwd 1h“. angered Mrs. Extrut by f ' 1 Mini urn -md ‘ l'ttl d f mm 9 lie is l ‘lloekhoad MOORE ACKSON ‘ ._,- , ~ , . . . .‘ S 0 nUIHlllil 1 z ‘ i n . ( , . _ f c 01‘ ‘ ‘1‘. ' . i A ’ - . . . . .to him 1mm(~ 1110113 3“" 5110 \\ ould not hau- mourned or . . , . _ . M In! h . ‘1 thi . . , . .. willingness 10 Stt Ofi’ . . , . - we n'p was , , 11 he. and others prmoke us to say (In I nk I know my. mission. diattl‘" but Constance had naturalâ€" of her 10116.1). childlts. l . grieved openly: but the Solitude of ’ s unu Went on' "I'll write. a. I ' ' ‘ lv enough requested a further confir~ cnol’g" l", ”ado" 0““ 5” .WWHEI and mation of his recm'ery. and \ViSle SQ ‘mDUIS‘w‘ . . to Wait. a little while before she de~ She was talking to Mr mother-m cidflr She changed her mind, though lav! after breakfast. kneeling IoppO- that evening. and wrote to say that site to her with her arms rennin-if": exactly um... m. Tm... but such she was coming, and resolved E: the table. having but: IztIiIrIaInIgqu: P‘sity (let-“lb (loh't \l‘rllll:\" 'l'nc .iirst Pleas" Mrs. Everett the next Ida} . ) tIltywerS that “(*I'OI lus- I" :v [Rho night h" Sleaks. uudfi of tours“ is the announcement. of her resolution. 111311 the EIITnIhIItIézIZiOtSEIIIIH“him” Scum“ and reviled: a friend‘s inter- Now all that was settled: and SO“ 2:9 1::lnquitdnibftened bv her pretty. San-:5 him from being tled the’morc quickly because Sh" ‘ ' ‘ .vlSlllon Unlv . . ‘ . . . \vinmn wavs. that She had written irmmauy llmlltcd The second was leIQI‘Y- A letter from Mr. DTS‘ g ‘ V ' tell. compared with which what we 'All chdcncius. When a. , , ens in the change of her “-1qu being. have said is not merely forbearance, but, panegyric. The Times has evidently been takâ€" ' (‘lrlAlyl'lCll IN. on to task by a, Contemporary for . saying uncomplimcntary things about, It Was summer at (lrnmlhoryw: .A'TU wilds by going into (ht-chum! his lady low! on lirlnt‘lple of his ownâ€"â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€"o.._..__ “‘ ish(‘$ it) 1101, the St‘t'tlntl summer from that ill the “late king" referred to was ~ - - - s- ' ' ut iim after his funeral was MIN L‘skme, and in a. short lllllt‘ a"! db” 1 ‘ . this : (‘uptzun Austruther “ould pilobubly "The truth is. however return. There. was no outvvard speaks volumes about the man thatt ' ~ . . ‘ . ‘ - ~ ~' - -- ' s - 'ndividuwl less re- n? } l l f hU‘ writ to Southampton .to say that she \\ as (lumk’c at tlramthorbt. (non-r) s 1110:: (1:11;: l‘l‘la it‘lllmlvâ€"creittires than .01? ho,- .. . . .- . .- I,. tic (cum 0 ,> - . . . . . . ... . . . II - rrc e . s . a. . Hus-1h- Palms ”mum“ ”wq‘mm' kme 1d“ m .l. 1‘ d vexed her for coming: if it. were but for the clmnte 1m had passed, .t bit of may blot fhis deceased King. “th 0w has P A... l . I .‘ I . . , , . . . . . . . . I . . . -. . "I rd, 2]. ““1“." br'h‘uhl'fis mtcr- mg-bOUk' “null 161 1' time than of Frank‘s knowmg her. she would tmgâ€"palwr might. host It.” ho“, wept for him? “hat. heart has heatâ€" ‘.' . ' - . , . . "-__. (f ' r dand a irund m tom-s (-lusps his two whole class .1. long Aunt Jane. was older and sharper, ”“1 u- to - .011 . . ’ (x h‘\‘ 11 ‘1‘) 1‘» I" \‘l‘.“ 117‘ khl ] 0-. :L 0 d a ”SP“ to some high It was "l. letter Visit to the Stanley's, and appeared. . L l, “'llc-thpr that ”1‘ Prim" Minis- if Sh" could help It . as she in truth felt, indiffertnt about ml ”r nm. l“ Hot (\'lLtl\ s ' firth - of -idvice the first of such at nature. t ‘ '. i ' ‘ .‘t'. ( . . t ’ ' ‘ - ' , . - tor: and l - . . gum“ l-he- councils of his that he had c\or writtcil l ht sht They were Slill talking on, Mrs. in his business: he Was now very ab- '-. . . , . . " tum" . ‘. . . . . . _ r ’I r. . !' “mm“ m" angel “w““m “'1‘ small bl ”I“ last, (1 if; friend Everett predicting her son's rot‘ovory. sollltc and tyrumical. very irritable. 'lhat a leading LnglIIsll Ivan: 1;?“ l l ' ' 0V0 ' . or have made suc1 rau' of": » ‘ ' h‘ld been her tried. . . . . . and ("LSll ofi' nded. tVt .. _ ‘ I“ ‘ 1%. she had turned to and how far more (10\ ottd he u ould '11 c y e (I mortem statements about. the 50“. I ‘ n ‘ I 3' . e . . . n - ‘ r. ' < ., ‘ ' ‘ - .. . ‘ . ) a ‘1 ‘1“ “mm w" some “a . g when shv had be to his wue. henceforth. and (.onâ€" ie -,(lllld!‘tn 5, education must a vii-In and have replied m remon» l) u - - . ”ismn. ‘ , _ . . , -. .. . . _ . . .-.- . . . , . Pa. (Ils \ir lfuuh. hllll on all ottzI we“ did she know stance listlessly hearing her, when \untt. Miss Robson “as cxptnsue. trance m the spotted fashion o1 tht 111” at most catholic cu- needed help: am ' - . - « ‘:- . .. . .. ~ ' . 'l ,mwt-l‘tion. . h'm He had seen Edgar came quickly m With a letter so (#0133 “as (allcd upon to tutor tnrst quotation Is a #1 nlovmem and took “'l‘P‘tt h- )wer over 1 ' . . h .. (1' pt had been somewhat tried by losses he from the day on which the heralds proclaimcd his successor? b more, we ham a, great (lcal more to o. m a low. her life would have. left strong tok- ' royalty: and when one knows that m 7 , . . - tho but an. d the who-cm which Georgy Sundon had first seen George thoPourth and that what it on and it %i ' ETER BROWN, Auctioneer Oakwood P.0d m.â€"râ€" do. .5 ed one throb of unmcrcenary sorrow? mother ”file-mean nghmmvm-d- ”lore busy and IllOl‘t' exacting than \\'as there ill ully' (11110 {1. gorgeous "AN 0' I 4.. " ' ' Jan‘eant on the stage more completeâ€" t"”- L’ 1 ) er s tom )er. too. I n . %’ Icle Rtb t I ly forgotten than he has been, cwn m m 'I I r HONEY T0 LOAN. ‘- t ~odeysigneduepepnred to loan may 4; Hum, Town degood Village Propaty,‘ the very lowest mm of interest, private 0- Th 1 t ra rraph of the Globe‘s company ds. D . . .. - , e as a ' - ’ wglpo 'lvl‘ ‘ . 1 t‘ lk‘ (r in his hand, Emmy. who was behind than. under her aunt b SUDU‘VNOU , p ll , _ McSWBYNfi . "ill! in Sir llwh‘ - ' -' ‘aw trues m Lonf on a 1nD .. 11'! d' - ' made ls as f” ()“s' Solicitors c. Ontario Bank Building on. ldrtide 1 ‘5 . (ontrnmg to her a u U h d heard of her at him, white and trembling. nearly a ‘ Irection. It is significant of much that ”31‘ Kent and’Wdli’amstreets, Lind“). from . 1;: dwution all tho mon- to Sir Hugh: h9I I: rpo "range and cryjno-_ He seemed uncertain what buch was her outer life: and all bright particularâ€"GM'OI‘IR for 1900 I: momemee 9m Honda . "er . _.' x. . I I I I t ' t ‘) J . . \5 n . . r . I ,. ~- .-. . v ‘ \ {x I i () 20ml IIIIIIhaung bun annoyed by her lldmton and MIISIII Hugh He could to do first, or whom to address this tune had been mm long 111 pad Itiplmg: pafzgntgz tIhItngdIrgéIzon the y. ‘ crâ€"'- .. , ... -vs ' , . - , ~ , .- v.‘-;usrai, “ ‘ ‘ h Whit“, ”in la“ 3 remarks upon Al“ .1353 alwa" lid excuse for suddenâ€" first; he had not exmwctod to imd Img One ldta. possessed hex inward onlv extract is a. nassage from a - ’ ' l . ' Ya. . .. l . . .- .. . , > 2 .I . lady ‘U‘d You?“ ummm' Rm“ that“ not “m1 any to her neighborhood; Constance there. The old. woman 15’ ‘t grew upon her ddlly» and She speet'h of Lord (tranborne tMarquis of ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1m, mum llr . - - . ishin" m “I“! catch a }. (litulfl‘ 1} r1 3 l h t on'earth Could his looked around as; he entered. and existed only in the recollection Of ”1101‘ in their wrath and then W a ‘ Salisbury) on the. Tory Reform bill of l I James Erskine, Wh" had been kind t year. One must suppose that . dgamst Constanco'g mu . . . - . , there avail? he could not started. - to her Al'h h h . t'>s were :2: federation of Canada did not atâ€" A large amount of m M to“. Wm With Sir H - 1 t (“tuna”)- being, (1 (upon COHSW’ICP m Il. “Edgar, speak, my dear! it's not , :4. t (mg t eirIgaYe .IL , tract the attention of poets. or ev‘",1 ”(@5me ~ It was um Iligh- mount guild what was hm. prm-eed- not,_ .. she said, in a. sharp, Quiverâ€" \cIry limitedâ€"401‘ the little girl 8 not to anv great extent of journalists a; W. SEER . . 1 b y . - - . o o - ‘3 fr .L . . ‘1. I. ’I . I I her, lhough ”It . tnttrtamme’it to (Iltrton-I gr H I h's' to him‘.‘ mg VOlCC‘. _ . . , b lIna grown IUD. ,Am. 1/ Jane had ref that time. Th..hage 1(1): IxIIinlJIInIIgI 2111?); . . a. \crv mallow. at any rate. 1 was ingS, ol ,L‘nc was just then a little. Constance knew that it. was; $119 llglous objections to~a profitless go- the Empire, Wit :1 g . .. . . . . 0 ,. . :91 . 3W anions - no, fihe had an Mr. E!" [m Bulk m U“ a ing Ontmstill, Georg); had contrived arrived. a ., ' . - " ‘ tendslknelt there without moving, anal , tired look the ml , , . ch; nobods . ever in . . . oment she beside 1111115 A . , -84-I!l’.

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