‘ AT 78:: OFFICI- :3 Booth wrung New Brick Bloch,‘ » DRILLL. 0ST» i 41’ 0.“ Doug, a mu, in advance I 1 @‘Awmusnu Russ'MooExus. 3 Value "1., no. I35. VILLAGE RBEVE. vr'Jamcs Quinn, 35*}, residence Front-st. ; COUNCILLORS. ' Messrs. G. J. Booth, S, Wainwright, H. Sutherland, and J. Bailey. ' MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS. F. J. R. Grant; ‘Clerk and Treasurer, oflim on Colbame-st: ‘ J antes Jackson, Impector, residence on Fronttst. James Gow, Overseer of Poundkeeper, Peter-st. Jam†Crow, jr. . Messenger. J-Zrhn Hmond, Chief (innit-able. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 9- L“ Samson, £3446. I. Bolster, Esq, and Jana Quinn, Esq. . ‘ PUBLIC OFFICES. . Pelt'Oï¬co,â€"lï¬ssissaga-st. ‘ W: 31113-- ham, Pm‘wr; Miss “'ylie, Asustant. Dominion Bank,» «Corner )ï¬saiwga and Peter streets. H. S. _Scad§.'i_ng.‘ A: ‘ ager. JJ Highways and Montreal Telegraph- Mintlu staid, Mississaga-st. J. White. Express-vat F. Kean’s Store, )2 street. F. Kean, Agent. 3. Ex. Railroml Depot, foot of Wm. Humphrey. Stasinn Master lï¬dland Railway Ofï¬ce. Buuth Mississaga-st. hopdetor ofSteamersv D. L. r V) I! “.1 ._-..»-. . 7 PUBLIC 'HALL‘ Tcmymmncc Hull, Matched J: R. \Vilkic, Agent. “3;: 1w Marflomsr.â€"â€"I‘c\ â€"~ .w'er, 31.13., Mi'nisscr.â€"-Sc.'vlces L c.y \M‘day at 11 a..m., and 5.30 ms. I‘..:;c' wee;- ing on Fr’t‘: Y 'e:..' _' :.. 2.1“. fuzmlay school at 2.3:) pun. _ “new; PM ._ :1‘1'unuS.-".u. {JuTm “my. Paintâ€"Eunice em." 1 ~n . rt 1‘, van. and. 6.30 p.11). Tm; - ‘ce 7;; on Wednesday ‘eceg-‘u; : . 1J0. Sm. My school a: 1 p.111. _ LIBRARIES. Village Libraryâ€"At )Ir. Frank Evans Law Oï¬'rce, Mississagzi street. 'Mechanics’ Institute Libmryâ€" At Mr. GeorgeJ. Booth’s Fumiture Warehouse, Mississaga street. s EDI’CATIHNAL. â€rinks PuMic Sehou}, Coldwater street. â€"~Samnel Mellvmlic. Principal: Assistants, Miss Allen, Miss Ram Sun and Min Taylor. Music. Singing and Frencho-Miss Graig. at Mr. James Tudhupc’s residence, .West street; ‘ Pommemial Schook in Victoria Hall, Peter street. W". Douglas, Teacher. CHURCH SERVTCES. St. JMIss‘a (Erls«;or.\L).~â€"Rc Rural Dean Stewart, M. A. , luccmbev'». â€"â€"Ser- vices every Sunday at 11 mm“ :m-l 6.30 p.111. Srv‘day school at. half-pas; '1 3.111. w“ . ‘nr ‘TRTHODIST.-â€"rc\ - x‘er, Grim: Lodge of Oddfcllows, meet m Victoria» Hall. Peter street; , Masunic Lodges, med. in thcix: Hall, Booth Corbett’s‘ Block, Mississaga st. Gmnl TcmplWMeet in Victoria Hall, Feter street. every Friday. at: 8 o’clock. Sons of Tempemweâ€" ~Mect in Tmnpcrâ€" aucc Hall. )Iawhedash erect. every Tues- .1354: S p.m. _ _ Cadets of Temperance~â€"Mcct iur Ten» pecance Hall, every Tuesday cvenivg, at 7 o‘clock. ' - ' _. . . y ‘4‘ ‘.fl runnth, at 1.031;! Orange Lodge .Vn. Orange Young Britons~ 7 LAWYERS. Frank Evarsn ‘ flee. Mississnza street. S. S. Rubinsl-n "Uï¬'u-v. Mississaga. st. Edgm Fontnn Uni-[mule] --Utï¬ce in Bimth's muck, Misï¬ssagn' street. '5 7 D “hr-n“ {Nunrlivzlnmlfl cï¬l'..â€"‘Of' Va; u-u--_--._ “1‘. :H. Layvremc- «wide-nee, (Junk-me street. . 'wucmmxms, J. B. Thompson, Mississag: Peter. Jefferis 00.. near the 90.1 aims st. v I . PRINTING. Tm; Exrosu'nx, issued regularly, and containing 2'71 the Inca! news, fut Os r; DuL- LAX a. year. A good advertising medium. Job Printing in good style. at reasonable F. J. R. Grant; Conveyanccr. c., tine. Cuiborne st. 3.1va STABLES. “'illiam Jacksnn. Mntchedash strt at. Robert Tindlc, Front st; DRUGS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Hummus: Cooke, Mississaga strecf, near West. 6. T. O. Ewell, Mississaga. st. HARDWARE. - 4-p- , g___ ungâ€" ~ ~ » Tndhope Brothers, OOHIEI' of Mississaga 3 West “is". _tinsh0P on West st. _L _‘-An‘ "’51-. (55 u?_ prim , Robert. P'arkhi11,Missimgn 5m Front. I. .i- J. B. Pen-V. Miaéxasagm a' \Vhirï¬ngerâ€"J DENTIST Edmund Scagcr, L.D.S. EVERYWHERSDAY, SURVEYOR. F. W. Ammwngâ€"(Kï¬cv. Mississagn 3!. GENERAL AG EST. 3.. J. Alport fUtï¬ce in Corbet‘s Block, Robert Arnold, West street Fv vmier Bron, “ est street. MEPC HABTV T AlLOES FURNITURE '15,,“ 3., J ‘snyh, Miasisanga If Il’I-l‘c nyal (mirage Benewlent Lmlge. No. â€"Mcc: on the ï¬rst Wednesday in web VETERI SARY S! :1“: F203 grim?! ginning. ‘st MmHoxnsmâ€"I‘cs - ‘ -nis.cr.â€"Se.-¢Lccs :. c- y L .,and “1)" _ 4.15.;- ('v e.‘.. _‘ :. “in. 2.30 pun. A P. Trrunnx u'icr. 3 lil‘ _5 :.In‘ :08 (ii; . 1. Va :a Street. 00.. near the 903?. ()ï¬ice, Mis- u. u. W“*-â€"qv Telegraph - )Iiutlmfn's .0“ ssaga- -s't.. J. \V hite. Agent. At F. Kean s Store, Mississauga SOCIETIES. to of Uddfclloxm, Nut in 3S PUDLISHID Steamers" D. L..'S;msun J. P. Hendcrsnn. Mississagn SW?" ~ 0F 1"ch P. MURRAY. :edzu‘lu Sfrcx‘ t, foot of Peter-st Ofï¬ce, Fr: mt 5 IQQ. {a street, ncz'. [IO-1" an H' ' EGS to inform the inhabitants of Um- lin and vicinity. that he has scttlml in Or . min for the practice of 1m prufchion. um { t‘.‘.:\. he «in be happy- as all tiny-a to attend t« ,' ;. --y case for \.bich his services mayjm nwluism‘. Grillin. Aug. 10th. 1371. GENERAL DEALERS. George M. ’Wilson, Minthom’s Block, Mississaga. st. ' Pace 8; Main, cqmer Missisaaga and Peter sts. sismga. 3;. Jacob G. \\ ilson, Mississauga st. a‘ or. c U J I?" .2 aud Ge: er.- ed Line- ;' Drawnâ€" Sm. duur to w fox'n‘erl)’ o-rcvpicd I"; .\. F4 A". OH!“- ~' by nnil will v': L’n‘n.â€"Addre<$.‘ Box 57. O . Member of the College of Physic'. “sand Sungeons of Ont, (G radaate uf V lcturm I'nima , cy.) Physxcmu. Sux‘gevn, and Accuucheur, Deu- wrbon, Ont. Ofï¬ce» Beavcrtun Diqmnsary. ..- ..;)-l,\’. I J. UL‘uu, m. 11., o .\ ‘J L f V1183 0 RA (G respectfully informs the ; ~~‘:i2cn< 0: fig 1»‘"~c<:, that she is prcpurul m xi“! instruction. on the bianofnrte, singlng a! "I Fm vc’vz. to a lubitcd number of pupik. For , “i-7!:“\"1ap'11.‘-'at the r:;=idct:c-: of J AM IS ._._.. nunpw mm . 13y" Geurdo Tite Front st. David Phillips, \\ est st. Esta; *.-c'r">ï¬Ã©pï¬f'isl--.T l-‘« c In C'crinfcimat‘un addrcxs W. DOUGLAS, 10x 114, Drillin, I'. 0 v :RAIXING. GLAZ [X G. MARBLIXG, AND PAPER-HANGING. “man with nentnmts .md (It-snatch. 1Q." \FK-EV’ANS, BARRISTER, AT- _ 'I‘I)!i.\']‘2Y-ATâ€"LA\\'. Snlicimr in 131ml;- _ ' .nn-y'anu-r. Nut.u‘)’ Public, Commis- 0-. y 'u-' taking A tfldmitzz, kc. \Vost Sfrec t C. FOR]. 113R, PAI N TERS I {OBT. ARNOLD, 3' DGAR, VBIONEY TO LE.\:D. 7.7.7 J. Hind, Mississmra st. J. .J. B.‘ Pem, Coxbets Block. “is- Orders, either ‘fmm town or country, wil} receive prompt attentinn. “Forks. Ori’ll-ia. Th... '1 «â€50 e Subscribers have entered into Imrt- "2ip_, 7or the manufacture of Pottexy of ‘ "'56? .kae superiority of their clay nver )‘(u’ 1.“, “'7‘ cnzble them to compete fax‘oumbl , «:9 anti workmanshigiwith not 0 y e ecue‘rbou Potoery,but any other in the yro- '- 9. Oder: bymailwm receive immediate “ Ontario Hotel!†BEAVERTON. H â€1;" lat 1 assumed the progrietorship of U“- Hail, on ï¬tted it up in ï¬at-class style. "m .rt‘w-s may rely curemivixtggmy accommo- a :Juaux - 'vâ€"v - ' * W§n~ ~ m Liquogj 0‘ â€5° bl '91, â€331,19:th , H:08:'€ §URGEON DENTIST, farriage, Sign, and Orname Painter; Glazcr and Paper -o .. .~.vm1>.'e Room; fn‘ Czommercial Traveller. -- “A â€"A . 414.»! Tnomn POTTERY. gum â€"-Opp031te Tudhopc's Carriage DMUND SEAGER, IU-;I\, .- ~-. - - _ B: 'i-ia't‘a um] \ttnnwv s-at- Jaw, Snlici- '1 Ch: leery C'um evanwrs kc. ~~ rn \[usonn Buihlingn‘ . Miwssaga 515., ‘VR LLLIA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ‘F YOU WI§H to lama“ your businou ‘ Ariz'srtin m the Exrbsnnz‘ (MITIER BROTHERS Hume. Sign, and Ouumeutul :t‘flV' l 0') ‘v CLOVER, - . '- v-PROPRIETOR» flrofcssional ' gaths. 'ICEâ€"\ ett dmr tothe Oailï¬a Hojme,†' I“ 'dcncv afterothce hours f ()UGH, M W, .\ “HST 30)» ("a m'w ccwor to .\. ‘vowlic. 1?. L. S.) .X - 7.1 Land Surveyor. Pnuightnuzm. 3 2m." «ml .thitect. Yamator. Land ) [aw cumpilcd. Disput- Country Orrlcrs Prmnplly Aflcndcd /v 1'15 1‘ ERIKA R Y SURGEON, ablished Sep, 11th, ’71 30.1. 31Ҡ.n----â€". -V Done with neat ness .md despacch. Sow: Y L’ublxa: Pmu‘ exam-v" '-ono-r fun takil TERMS IN ADVANCE. .5}; CL s. (:03: NSOXtSULlCI’guk, ï¬nsiucss gurus. 26th Ma\'.18’a'2 Propriétm- FESTUX x: cognoygp. ‘X CgXRD- (i ROCERS‘ Luv REX P E, vvziuljxntétl. ' â€" . dnur to [be ffâ€ri1!i:.H0use,†l’lt‘nliu [1 n' the Duminion Bank; 'am‘m', c. ’Muncy Luiit. ~â€" .~ taking Afï¬dants. door to 1". Kmn‘a Store, Uri!- DRAKE RAngq, \V. FORTIE R. 'r mu’vmcm a.fl1§‘rroixglx . ml Claus‘ca‘. education ;\. Mm. will arcv-ive gomptatten- $7. Oxmnu 127. c:n..a:~:'r, cuxmy-‘ anger. It} inhabitants of Uri 1- ' but he has scttlml in 0r~ of If“ prufchinn. and f at all tinn-a to atrtcxgd to g Valurfb- if» the Can- Souxcw, 0. “lid, 01“.. .1. D. EDGAR lfliX'l‘gm . and Omamental iffcm: mm.“ . OR'LLIA. J. D. FORTIER, Do we heed the homely adage handed down from days 053 ore I “ Ere 3'qu sw eep 30m- neig-lxbor‘ a dwelling, "' clear the rubbmh from your door; Let no ï¬lth; no rust there gather, leave no traces of decay, Pluck up e\'cr3 “cad unaiglnl3 , brush the :- pn _ I ,_:_. ,__, 1f \vefaithfully have laboured thus to sw ccp without, witlun, Pluckcd up en“. cv iI-smakiug 1;::in¢¢ each bus ettin" sin- Wards that Ly the sacred portal of the in- nor temple grow Poison weeds Pthc heart deï¬ling, bearing bitterness and woe , Then, perclm'nco, wé'nmy have leisure o’er . our neighboi’s watch in keep â€" All the work assigned us ï¬nished. we bu- fore his door may swwp; Show him where the moss is clingingâ€" token ’cch' of decayâ€"- Where the tliistles. thickiy springing, daily must be cleared away. 8115:1135 nuruorkncglccting, ux'nmmuum the judgement seat \\ iuh his failings, his umis‘inns, we our Weary brother greet: In some hidden nook funmttcn, seamhing \\ i_tl). a careful ey e, We the springing Weeds discoverâ€"sumo slight blemish there dcscry. l‘or his slntlnfulness.‘ his Mindncx ‘.‘° our lm-ther lmmhly chidc. Glor} mg in our sun-x xgth and \\ lulu-1n. m: condemn him 111 mn- pride. ' Ask not why In: has ncr-chud, thus be fun: ‘ his door to 5“ éep; ‘W by "to“ n cinch-39. he has slmubcrcd failul his "ordcu plot tn kt cp. 0n the judgement scat still aitt‘ug We no hclping hand cxteml To assist. our weaker brother, his short- cumings'to amend: For his weariness. his faltering,’wc no sweet compzmsiou showâ€" Frdm our st. m‘Jnu C1 Irdial luring him, no cu- coumgcmcuc licstuw. Bx1t,1vlaile1111sic1l with our neiuhlmr, 111M- in: 111111 tn wadcss can- 1 Czbllm" to the thmwhtlcss tillers. it) their; «1:11.01 to. rcp:11r- . L'1.unsce11thc dustluusg.1chmed,11ccdu;uc1' «'1'011111" whch of yum ‘ 17101113311119 :11111s11wt 11crchlnm1111vr11'uc11 ; 111.: _ s11 cptbcfon. our door. 5 .---..-,.. -___. .- and watclx to keep But, alas. ' bcfura our «1w cllixw haul Indeed t0 dailg sweep; H: lulu: t‘. an tu share the cnuflict, by the stutl at home to stay . Easier far *0 sit m jml‘ucmem than to hum- bly watch and pray. (( «1.11111uml) He dashed oti his hat and {111111311 1101111 his coat colzar standing before 11111- 11'i.‘.h a devilish look 111 i1is eyes». and :1. sardonic smile on hislins He 1 100de :1 saty 1' y ct deepite the ch'mgc in him 5311: knew him: She had half-tinned to flee at the I ("31111ncnven1cx1t ut his {1(1111‘055. fénr- ing that it \1.1~. :1 111:11111. :111 111111 11:11!†~11 strung: iv intrude-1i 1111011 1101;:1n11 she stood 11011 :15 it 1'1111tui 1.11 the 51101.11131 511111111: bmiv t 11110! 11111111115 the door of the 1110111111" 1'11(11n,11(-1' 1:1ce looking at him 01'111' 111, 1' shoni .‘iCl . with :m cxpmssiun 11f 1111111 110nm upon i101 f1 .1t111'1- '5 ‘ ])i«ri1_1"shc said at 1::1 1. in :1 Chud-i 1101 mg 1'uicc. ‘.) lac-men b.1111 1 1 1 mere; 3’ Ah 3 how easy o'er our brother faithful ward bhe sta'mcred backwmds two .“r three pace> a:rud sank down "pun a rustic ('hflil‘,r10!'Munch'ï¬ Hob-[,5 falling unbr- Cdcd tn the ï¬odr, Ho‘lJm took a step his foot. upon the bl- them under his her-I. mYour memorv h: [S rtw ivmi. m: ul- fhe s:1id.sneclin«rl\'. " I see th: it. you know me now. ~ _ - m. , A J?! __.L A...4.....‘.. Lidv Thomhurat did not answun save by the wild; honihul look in her dusky 0v es. ‘ n ‘ You {nage as much fuss over my return as if I had risen from the grave, ’mocked C: nptuin Holm. ‘ Did \ou think I had ï¬yrgotten mv oaths 0t vengeance. Had vnu grown Sn secure in my absence as to In-Feve 1 shnuld never return ?’ ‘ Iâ€"I thought ytm WCIC dead, gasped the beautiful 1m rc‘nunms white and ttem‘rfl: "i" LADY THOBNHURST'S DAUGHTER. ‘That is false! I smt \011 :1 letâ€" ter under cover to .your Aunt Jacob tellipgiher thgl't l stall liuxl.’ ‘ I hfmowâ€"é‘l know.’ said Lady Tbomhurst, moaningly. ‘I received that letter on my second marriage day; But three years ago my aunt heard from Mr. Todhctlyâ€"who hap- pened-to be visiting in her.'neighâ€" bourhoodâ€"thab you had died in the American war of rebellion.’ ‘ Well, I did not die, although I E was wounded. and in the hospital a ‘ long time afterwards. Men with : purposes as engrossing as mine sel- 2 dom die until their purposes are ac- i Complisbed,’ and Captain Helm glow- V. ered at the marchiunws. ‘ I lived as i you 'see. And I have returned to ’ England to fulï¬l my oath.’ " What oath '?' ' Tn be rovéngmi on yan.’ LadyThomburst. quixjerc'd Eu extol-y ; limb. A deadly terrbr assailed her. ', What if her husband should come for '. . . ...-..-.‘_< .\nthur sweep Before your own Door. QB. faillen léuivés away. \fllh'. lLU‘l‘JET LhW IS â€1'11“ Dan; M» Lif.‘ " L'm'n’rt «“t... ï¬r. hqmely adage handed SR1LLIA,ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE ,6, 1 » furwa 13.1 .31qu set nesmns grinding sent you :1 let- 'itesihe. 11m and ï¬nd this mayhem? “'haflif Holm w etc to orgchim himself to the citim‘quis as her ï¬gt h9§band 9 - me from you out of simple justiceâ€" I yet you blame me! The only one you have to blame is ybursclf.’ l ‘ How well :1 woman understands ' the art of self-defence] metered Cap- ; min Hulm. ‘ Yuur only thought is 1 ti) get me mm; as quickly as’ possi- ' hlc. hcfure my auuressor'm'your cs- ; teem makes his appearance. *Yoni have no thought. of my poverty, so ; long as you may pmscrvc your lux- { mics. You do not. care that. I am' penullcss, 50 long as your pulse is . lull; You are‘likc the rest of the? world, madam; anan should be a! {uul to take wrumssion upon youi'i Lady Thomlmmt lisfcued. in au' agony. Nu sound came from thci morning .ruom. After a moment. of : ‘hczul silcucn, the nunchioncss turn- I ed towards Hohmï¬â€˜vith clampedlumds 1 ï¬nd pleading fame. and gave utter-l ‘ancc to the thought that had hqldl her suul frmu the moment she had 1 lwllcld him. . ‘Tcll mo,‘ slit: wlxislmrcd. ‘ my clxilclâ€"«whcrc is .slIu { Docs sin: live !' ‘Tlmac questi-ms I will answer in my own good time. Some day. per- 1131115, I may bring he: to you. And then, again, [may choose to keep you apart so long as you‘ Ike. 1 will work my own will you may be sure.’ Lady Thomhumt wrung her hands. ‘ Oh. my child I my ï¬rst-born} she moaned. ' My little golden-hair girl “my only gh‘lf‘ Digby, hOW am you mock m’y anguish ? Only give me one look at herâ€"only let. muscc llcl lime '; Be lllttl‘t'lflll 1' hcl face 2 Be merciful 1i ‘ As ylnu have been to mc.â€hO ériul. ‘Yc<, 1 Wm be mercifulâ€"as mer- ciful as the tiger to its prey-«Ina: 113.? T be last time We met. lguntiu, you told me you should never marry again. 1 rcmm after the lapse of yuars, 10 ï¬nd you the wife ofzmothcr man. the mothcr’nnother man's chil- dron. I suppose you had ‘a. legal right to marry, but I do nut recog- Him} that m v with, “'0qu nine. eunuu, u. m... "nuâ€-.. _ _ :1. terrible indignation. and hidden him deï¬ance. But only two rooms away were Lord Thomhurst and her two noble boys, and for thci: sakes she dared not defy this raging, mono. -_ . , . .1 .udy Thornhurst did not auswor, but‘rcgm‘dcd him in a dumb dcslutih Had she been alone in the world, she Would have arisen, in the majesty of u-nu \uu-v‘s -â€"'- r- J maniacal man. Knowing lie-rims- band so well, his jealousy and his pgcuiiar ideas concerning marriage and divorce. she dared not summon him to protect her. She only hoped to spare him the knowledge ut her per§ccutious. 1‘ ,L I -h. an} I'.All‘. I ‘ You know that I am not. your ' ' N wife, Captain Holm.' she said, when ‘ is n she could summon strength to speak. { shall ‘You must. not call me so. I cannot i Ante ‘bmr the insult. “'hy have you come i e'], il here toâ€"nigbt .†3 sin: ‘To take a. look at my wife.’ :m- ., heart swered Holm with a cool insolence. ' ~' Y ‘ To tell her that I regard herasstill the l mine, to have an interview with her path something like this.’ I she. V l“ l l‘ ‘ And you will go away as you came ?’ asked the marchioness, with a wild ezwcrneSS, ‘ You will 'go quietly wit out seeing my husband ! Uh, Digby, be generous to me. If you ever loved me, bcmerciful. My husband is great, and noble and gopd. but he is proud, and he could never bear a shame like this. Digby, leave me. ' F or the sake of your dead ‘mother.’ husband is great, and noble and good I . Presently. dear, as soon as you but he is proud, and.he could never begin to revive,’ said Lord Thom- bear a shame like thw- Dlgby, leave burs: continuing to chafe he: hands. me. 1‘: 01‘ the sake 0f your dead a ‘You look asifyouhad seenawhost. mother: . You look likca ghost you-rsem‘xgm, Holm fgownedmndinberrupted her tin. What caused this sudden_ at- whh a gesture . . , . tack ofillness? You are not sub- 001.1. rake u!" :1â€: .mp1, 111- said ; i jwt to â€mm 1" ' besides; I would not do for the Â¥ ‘ Noâ€"«Jh, uo,‘ she murmur-«imm- dead what 1 would do for pay. ; ing or igloo-Eng 11's- quuszion as to the right. 1 regwml you as still Ham samedï¬o trad her thouahï¬s- 9 His face flasked {94.} hi5 eager; throked. (kronghthis {Veins-r Mt, .he L heldl himself well ingcheck. 2 «He: needed money. with which to. QNSé-‘_ cute his search for Tami. end he 3" . “$5than 11):}; With ‘ 11;; s ould supply it" to hinhj am. minis " help him to the terrible revenge he meant to take upon her. He was reallypoor, haviurr but ten pounds in the world, and he meant, that his farmer wife should replenish his purse. ‘You look surprised.’ he said husk- ily. ‘1 do not agree to forego my revenge for money, but i'll make a lmrgain with you. Give me; hun- dJed pounds down, and “'1 go away without. seeing your lmsbnud, and I won't return till I want. more money. Your husband is-broud and ' jealous, he is rich as CWx‘apd‘if h'e ehqqses to keep such ’luxurjc‘s‘as pï¬dc, “and jealousy, and you ‘want' to pain yer him, why, you can do So by , paying me money.’ ‘ » 1* . .4 Lady Thomhumt opened’he'r. gyés in a. wide surprise. This man‘whoso silence: ‘would- he -' purchased {With money..who§e‘gneed 'coukl conquer his Mfedmonld he be them she hm] ozwefloved? ~ ‘ f" _ ; n. . Lady .Timrnhurat bent term-«111w sinister viaiu-r in a frenzy of alarm. ‘Go 3' she cried. in a frantic whis- per. ‘ In heavun's name, got I {will cpmc to you presentlyuâ€"wiih flu- moncyâ€"midway down .11)" :l'vcnuc Z , . Q U: .. . Before Captain Hol‘m cuuld leach 3 the floor. towards whlch he“ beaan n j hasty rctatbâ€"h-fore the m .3..u- ' ess'could compose her terriï¬ed fave â€"the door 6f the morning um: again opened, and Lord Tironthst cultured ihc Conservawry. CHAPTER 1"“. Whutm 01' designs and schcmv as he might have for the fntuw it Was not thc wish of Ca 1min Hahn tu meet the second hm mnd of his di- “1an “itc than and there. A1: cord- in 'h as the marquis halted to open the door leadin'r into the countena- torv from the. warning room Capt Iiohn measured his own distance from the garden door with the im- pulse of ï¬iwht. The distance wan too great to be accomplishei 111 time. A11 allev of tall. thickl} growing (mucus shrubs was near :t hand. Hahn made :1 plunge into it and dropping to the floor hid him- self, m the midst ofn. clusterofpaimr Cd :luwm. otuhfl. \Vlwn, tlwrcforc, Lord Thombunst entered the luilliantly lighted house. of Su'cct uduurstc saw the mat-chic!)â€" cm 'scntcd in the distance. in the shadow of a bluSsoming orange-tree, her beautiful head bowrd, gaud bur stately ï¬gure bent in aslmngvly disâ€"- Imrijug atfigux‘lc. ‘1 A,___‘..AA.J.!.‘,~. ‘ Ignat‘ia.’ he said. appmaching her with an ape" letter in his hand, ‘I wish to mnsnlt you ubdut this letter which has just. arrived. It. concerns Mrs. Falwner-â€"â€"lny cousin. who \ms divorced. you know. She â€"-«-. Darlingâ€"w my wife, what it; the matter? Are you ill !' Hie hurried tn her in the wildest alarm, for the Dial‘clllmu-ss hml up- turned her face, and with :l. haul: of horror frozen ,upnn it. luu '1 .nx- av- -v i- Lord Thurnhurst dropped his Ict~ be: and chafcd his wife's hands, and sprinkled her ghastly face with wa- terfrom the basin of the fountain. ‘ Let. me take you Lu your mom.‘ he said. ‘ I will send fur the: «lwtm‘ at onua' GUI. vu-x‘ . The 'marchhmcss‘ caught at, his hand focbly. ' .\°uâ€"-m.»,' she said. gzupiugly. ‘ It is tcm|wmr_yâ€"-«â€"~-u- ï¬tintncss. 1 shall be myself pwscutly. Wait, Antony. Uhâ€"oh. heaven 1'. she adcl- ed, in a. low. shuddering \v-hislxer: us 511;), was“! heat. n‘Ybu are in pain, dearest f’ cried the marquis, glowing. in his tym- p_at.hy and pen-or. nearly as pale as ‘ (“I am better now,’ she breath- ed faintly. ' Take mu out of this room. Antony,’ and she sent a long, quivering, terriï¬ed glance into the alley of cactus shrubs. "Take me into the other moms.’ " A .r 3‘ mm “USERS†AS D “'IP‘! her lumd above her " cried ! fliullu haw him at. right. He ! fell a longing to crush and humble ‘t‘uis prowl. high-soulcd gmttleman 3 whom lgnatia. loved. He thought 5 with the ticmmosa of a savage, how 3 how hp ~hould like to war the 1mm- ‘ 1y bcauty of his lunlship. and how ' lu- should like better still to wring i da vs. A; if sl-ie read the thoughts on her emmy-mr. pcrhqu, with the in- ! stiuct 0%: true woman to keep her ! husband's wudomc» mum! to her- iso!f- the marchionc-as 'cssaycd to I nsl‘. § 1 I "mu-6 â€â€"v m- .__7 - ".Excepcon embarking-dawn“ mm ‘ WV how yonmhnehed , ' .. whithout Win chem -, a _' » Wold dfuï¬oflwchW. That. attack was cauï¬od ' nervous" ex- citement, L haven'nl ’Q 3mm But you ham nothing to engine you today. Areyoussum that you hue not some afl'ecï¬dwof. the heart ?’ he asked anxiously; - ‘ '« ' ‘Quite issue; Antony}. paid the marchioqess,’ myiug hand in naive: her strength; and minimum that. shq might. make heew’flom the near presence of be!“ enem‘yJ‘ She Could ‘. ,fecl...his Minsky???“ out. at t. . her from the screen 0 c E‘pikymc- tus shrubs, and she feared that at any moment he might. be ovcrcmnc with lflleiUn and ham-.1, and rush out, frum his Concealment. upon her. The marquis sat down upon the xuatic sufu beside: his wife, and drew hvr head to his lmwm. cause of her illness. ‘ I nothing like this befom.’ His face was anâ€; turncd towards Ignatia's ï¬rst husband. The latter studied it eagerly 3mg! eqviuusly. W‘I‘Juv‘. -- -7 U , The years that. had only mumbled :mdmmle grand the superb beauty of lama tin, Mzu-chh messof'l‘hornhumt, h-ul been equally kind to the mar- quis. Taller than the majority of menâ€"over six feet high, and stately in his proportionsâ€"with hair and ham! like the curling silk of the txms‘cllexl maize, and eyes as keen as lightening and blue as the summer sky, with a fair, handsome, noble, face. he looked more than over like Mme grand Saxon king ofthc ancient lxix volv soul ‘ "c .3118“ s ‘ Hq- 31ml] sum-r worse than I have sum-rod before 17 have done with him," thought the outmnst, as ho "ruin-“04‘ lnuv h) the shadow or the «‘rudchtglnloz' in the shadow of the mvtusos, and peered out with wolf- N: ew ‘ 1 cannot hear the uduur of the flowers.' glue said in a choked \‘uicc. ‘ I must 30 int. the other room, An- tony.’ The marqulu picked up the letter he: luul let fall, thrust it in his pocket, awl tenderly summrï¬ng his lovely wife, led her slowly up the dim fra- gmut aisle. He pauwl at, the {oun- tnin l» Wet her white face and to wipe it, gently with lli~ luuulkcn-hiei'. Then he continued his cuurw (A) the mumiug room. bending over lgnatia. with an air of passiunutc- tenderness and demtiun that caused H mm vex-ring out at; them, to gnasla his “1‘0". Lord Thornhurst opened â€I“ door of the morning room, an wuagm- shaped apartment, with a ï¬re. and the noble canple passed in, and closed the door behind them. The marquis seated his wife upun a sofa, and sat, down beside her, hanging over her in a compassionate tenderness. - . Excited alums: beyond his power 0! self-control. and determined to see the scene so its close, Captain Helm, with an unlmmlleled audacity, stole 1mm shadow to shadow along the tonservatory. and sum y opened the door, so that he would peer in upon the unconscious pair. ‘ A , .73., bkl'v uuWu-trvv» w" 7 ,7, , They m with 11m barks towards him, their faces half turned, so that he could mark every change of ex- yrcssiouintheircounccnanccslhimself unseen. “II-WV... . Unconscious uf any hostile pre- sume ur jealous scrutiny, thinking only'with a oonsumiig anxiety of his wife. Lord Thomhumt dnew her to him tenderly. ‘. then- was no stifling !' mid the mar- arhiouvss drew a long breath, feeling (rec, {mm the deadly gaze of her enemy. You tremble like a fnghpeneq acct. There is no colour in your cheeks. Even your lips are whit; midi-gui- veriug. Your eyes havo’a sated lqok in them. This attack ofyours should be investigated. I natia. It myin‘g dimtea diseased eat.†' IF.‘ u-â€" -7 D; you feel lx-tuor hm-e. deal “ifc ? he asked. flï¬ei looked so grave and anxious that the wife could not. forbetr to massuvehim. A . . .. L [Wu uuuuuuuu “ It. is not disease, Antony†' said. “ It was only a sudden pm: a fuintuess. I hm chad nothing it. sinceâ€"since our marriage ' 1â€"1 was recalling the past-f†A look of sudden jedmmyshot into the blue eyes ‘of the marquis.’ . '1 haw.- seen you sad at times. Izllatirn.'h~_- bui-l. â€mnvdy, “and more :‘ufoh scarcely seem bqtber; Isaiah. "ou smroelv seembetterfl tn. tremble like a. {ï¬gh‘te ‘_ deer. he read the thoughts of her much better. ffhg air out ; bear the admit of the re said in a. choked vain-e. int» the other room, An- kc ; vonvulsive energy. ‘ Be as tawnyâ€"- é utterly dead to me.’ ; ‘ And you do not. love his memory? ‘; wrsisted Lord Thomhurst, driven on -, by jealous; to selfâ€"torture. “ For- : :1“: me dearat, but I have never k to you’d your ï¬rst ; dared to spea j husband since ourmamage. Iwish- ; ed you to forget thatyou werennm'ed : heiorc. and I will never nation f you about him for fear that should I awaken memories that I would' We «had. But now that I have broken ’ rs, I wogld 1 through the silence ofyea ’ like to ask you the question that has often troubled me. Do you g LNG me as fully as you loéedhim'." 3 '01:. Antony,‘ said the marchionâ€" lcs< jealous, and far more tobe feared. might pessibly be lurking outside ; tie door, ‘ I never loved till I loved ; you. My love for my ï¬rst husband :was not deserving ofthe name. i .It i was a weak, fleeting fancy.of which i I must, have grownâ€"of which I did i growâ€"ashamed. I haveno afocï¬on J for his memoryâ€"I never think of {him without a shudder, I: has . pleased me, Antony, that you never l questioned me about my ï¬rst mgr. ; xingc. for I would like to foligle‘t itin 3 the happiness of my present cine; The marquis, ina. transporter y, ! showcred kisses upon her, and “52.1 ' her by a. beet ‘ot tender names, , u _-_ .1 LL -_._ Hâ€, 5 ragwe'aazsa . suddenly passionate voice., . . ‘ Happy. Antony Z My life withyou has been a heaven.’ than once érhcn our boys were call- ing your nuns I have won} far- away look in your eyes, or a gain: of your lips. as “their voioeumllv ed to you the baby voieenowhushed forever. And sometimes I have fanvied that you shrunk from ‘my caressa‘ in fear and Wing. .11}? darling, do [not nukeyyou 5!??? 2' _ The listener gated histeoth in a sudden fury. . " Has beenhnid Lord W. not hwringdrestmngosognd. ‘ You lm, IHJHVMV‘FHW ,____ -_,,, moment in Maud dread. Does any memory 9f the degd have pater â€VII-VUJ _- v, to Bau at you ! Forgot: my 'weiknes dead husband have more power over your heart than the living one} I have .seen you sometimes sad when you did not. know that the eyes of Love were watching your face. Do you still mourn for the husband of your girlhood ? Does the thonghtof him in his gmvc trouble you ?’ . ‘ Oh, no, not‘ cried Ignatiay nth a vrmvulsi ve energv. ‘ He is “W!†nu. “v“ â€He “1th me dead.’ thought. { Hulul. ‘ He thinks I died in Ameri- ‘ ca, as Iguatia thought I wonder if ‘my :Iplm'ition wouid startle him ?' 1 But the villian did not. show him- ‘sclf. 7 _ __ _ .. . \Jll. ‘IIIWu-, «as, with an earnestness and love that silenced all his doubts, fag; tin" in her anxiety, to dispel husbam" s jealqusy, that another.†L I.-_A "VG/$611; ï¬blm, peering in at them. shook his clenched ï¬st at them, ï¬nd renewed his vow to be revenggd upon them both for his rejected love. his ruined life‘ which he himself had blasted, and his poverty and friehd- lessness. Adam ‘We have buried our dead past ?' said the manquis gently. ‘ Ahd with it we will bury all the memoriu of the dead husband, Ignatia.†- I‘he marchioness shuddeml â€Sb. «:1: tempted at that moment to de- clare to her husband the existence of Holm. but she dared. not. The secret she had married so long most I»: guarded stil . A _- _- vg, “v a- vâ€" -V. amt him. The necessity of meeting him, if she would guard her secret from her husband, became at. to her. She lifted her m her husband's breast, and tried to rise. But. the marquis. perceiving that she still trembled,held her close. " We will go to the parlouns as soon ac you are yourself, my darling.’ he said gently. ‘I would nut. have Ill“ lmys see you as you are now. They “'Huld be sadly {tin-[waned at your Indonesia end wild look. The dinner-bull will ring in a few min- ‘ ates. and I want h" ohm back your ioolour and your smiles before it irings. Y_ou W 1 will not/Jet {211 -e 0 I _A:_.J---‘An ‘1»:- l.:udy Thornhurst believed that her enemy had stolen silentlv out. to the appointed rendezvous. Sheeven fancied that she heard the garden door of the oonsen‘atog clgse sogy bunt-I » wâ€"uâ€"v Itismy M8119 th Holm willwutform. It! be will be patient. " goo; wit}. mummmm butwhadr: thou-1m“ 5' “f 011â€! 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