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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1

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'(24‘31 “What. can Violei wani monepI" he asked, when the subject with his-wife. maker suppiies all her go nets and hals. You give “gaming.” ‘__ 9"!” 21’3“, :I,Y\\’fl|3: nut: pi “Not half a reason if he does not love her.” he nnsuexed. bnhtlv. “But I be- liexe mung Englishmen at the pxesent «"n_\ mmrv for mason and not for Ime. Cupid has been cashiered in faxox' cf Minerva. Foolish marriages are out cf fashion. Nobody ewr thinks of love in a cottage. First there are no more cottages: and secondly there is no more love.” Christmas was close at hand; a try-, ing time for Vixen, who remembered] the jolly 01d Christmas-of days gone; by. when the poor from all the sur-§ two houses instead of one? He is go- ILImmm." mg: to marry Lady Mabel because it was i “laudable ocor the dearest wish of his mother‘s heart. In Lord Mallow. and because she is perfect and proper. in!” the damp w and accomplished and wonderfully clo- loy’ ,c answer. varâ€"you said as much yourselfâ€"and 9x- House can hard actly the kind of \Vife thal a young such mimavemen man would be proud of. '-l‘hme are “There 1: as 1, rmmns enough I should hnpo, ’ con- might do what v eluded \‘ixon. ind: gnantlv. mm} the 00sz a Sh? had spnkt-n breathlessh. in gasps [V‘U DIP-780(1- 811d of a few words at a limp. and her ews 'm.“ «aid 10”] -\ flashed their mgr-lest light. upon the full “I unaffected astounded Irishman “Oh. please (1 hm “Yes. among adventurers who have no other road to fortune than by mar- rying {or money; but do you suppose it can matter to Roderick whether he has a thousand acres tax: or more. or twn Muses instead of one? He is go- ing to marry Lady Mabel because it was the dearest wish of his mother's heart. “ll may he mean. but it is the com- monest thing in life." “Mr. \‘nwdroy is a gentleman. with :1 [inc estate of Me own.” she cried. “How dare yuu impute such a meanness to him?" rr-monstrated Mrs. Carmichael. “I’m sure. if you had seen us before our marriage. you would never have guessed from mm manner to each other that Gym-ad and l were engaged. You would not have a ladv behave like a trousemaid with her“y0ung man.’ I believe in that class of life they always sit with their arms round each other's waists at evening parties.” "I would have a lady show that. she has a heart. and is not ashamed to ac-t knowledge its master." said Lord Mal- low. with his eyes on Vixen, who sat stolidly silent. pate with anger. “How- ever: we will put down Lady Mabel's seeming coldness to good breeding. But, as to Mr. \‘awdrey. all I can say atmnt ,5 him is that he may he in love with his; cousin's estate. but. he certainly is not I in love with his cousin.” I This was more than \‘ixcn could ht'nnk. her; Lady Mabél Xéh‘iniiPh‘évié' too won bred to go about. the wax-Id advertising her aflgctipr} for her future husbimd." “Because they seem {qr each other now. " Vixen shot an indignant look (it. him. and pnuled her rosy underlip. “You mean young \‘awdrey. Yes: it i: quile an old engngcnwni. They were amanced to each other in their cradles. I believe." answered Captain Carmichael. .. : . “Just what I should Lhaée imagined,” said Lord Mallow. “Why?” 'f. :c the poor.” wily... .She want when! pauper- mesfi ~people becawe she had “A very elegant. girl. Lady Mabel." he said. “and remarkably clever. I never talked to a young woman. or an Old one either, who know so much about Ireland. She's engaged to that gawky cousin. isn‘t. she?” “mu “ere permanently (ILN‘DOSNJ 0L in Spite of all their tulle: and I‘m very sure Miss Tempest likes him better than I should approve 9! were I the cousin." \Vhilc- he tattered over his second cup 0! cotlve. with the dm-al card of invi- tation in his-hand. it seemed to him a good opportunity fut“ talking about Lady Mabel. as intensely as it “as pOssible for a nature’radically good and generous to hate even a favored rival. That Rod- erick was his rival. and was favored. were two ideas 01’ which Lord Mallow could not. dispossess himself. notwith- standing the established fact of Mr. \'a\\'drey‘s engagement. to his cousin. “A good many men begin life by he mg engaged to their comins.” reflected Lord Mallow. “A man's relations take it into their heads to keep an estate in the family. and he is forthwith set at his cousin like an unwilling terrier at a rat. 1 don't at all feel as if this young l man “ere permanently (ltprN‘d of. in; “Oh .1 . . . Nil!!! + §M6+a+awa+b+n+b+b+fi+fitfigwinxmfigfixfinm mmmmnmwmmaawmrmmmm' I I butudajarf Lord Mallow. remem- .y. vy.” pléaded Mrs. Cm sink she gave it atmos Iwflys 21H? ban a gem VOL. IE). NU. 4, $1 Rum: and Vixen; u her gowns and’bon- You give hex-.g‘kwesâ€" ai want with pocket-1 . when he discussed, 5 \\1{e“Your dress-.- 11. MILLBROOK AND OMEMEE MIRROR-r said Lord Mai-t Vixen. who sat h anger. “How-l n Lady Matwt‘s Vixen felt very snri'y she had asked "to” question. She looked mildly for an- athm- cottage. They had just done the last habitation in a straggling: village id breeding. Rt” 9 in ihn heart of the woods. There was I can say “INN.” ; nothing human in sight. hy which the in to“? With his imawemntinn might, be diverted from 391401111X i5 “mime unmmtoflablc turn it had just taken. Yes: yonder under the beechon n \‘ixon could i‘mxghs. \‘ixen de>cried a small chitd uith red legs. like a Jersey partridge. nttoman. with n dragging a smaller child by the urmu she cried. “How and ankle-deep in the sodden leaves I a meanness to To see thmn and to dart acres: the wet ' u. crass toward them were almost sim- ‘ it is the com. uitanoous. to Care so lime _-.m,.- --- ”hum. Lu 1 uuuuu uul'llflUllflCl'S mmd, as small (.f-Hm- carriage drove through the dark )wance rf Silfilm \ngds to Ashbourne 0n lhe last 3i" Car- , night of the year. figure no A small idea had taken possession cf her small mind. The duchcss was the h pocket. 3 fittest person to present lger lo her graci- discussecL '(‘us mistress, or her gracious mislress’s mr dress-:mpresenlalive, at 'lhe {inst Drawing-‘ aggl’bon- groom of lhc‘copjingsegon: Mrs. Cat‘- OR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. good @@@@@@@@ ,w, _. v- "-7 .. “”1““. amp. pur- ichael had old "friends friends who Ina lmmffi her in her girlhood who “mph-1 have been happy to undertake rm. omce Captain Carmichael had an ancient female relative living in a fossil sla!e at Hampton Court, and vaguely srmken as “a connection." who would willi ugly emerge from her aristocratic That. was the sentence which went on repeating itself like a cabalistic for- mum in Pamela Carmichael’s mind, as “Mrs. Carmichael. on has by 'the Duchess of Dm'cduic This was 'lhclr last. leleâ€"n-loln for some lime. Christmas came with “’18 feslz'vilim, all of a placid and eminently well-bred (hammer: and then came the inst day of the year and the dinner at Asllbournr‘. Aflnr this Vixen wall she had been winning.r Lard Mallow. for his lib: another- tender word. Izny‘s answer. “The poor oid Avbny House can hardly know itself under such mumgenmnt.” , “Thom is as big a house “'11an you might do what you liked; yes. and give ,mvny the cows as “‘0“ as the milk. if [you pleased. and none should say you )vn..1?;.-.ll‘___1‘n -. , H “Nun. .;u_y gnu my." said Lord Mallow. in a low voice. full of unaffected tenderness. “0h. P103180 don't." cried Vixenâ€"~ “don‘t speak loo kindly. I feel some- lx'mes' ms if one kind little word too much would make me cry like a child. It's the last straw. you know. that crushes the camel; and 1 halo myself for being so weak and foolish.” Aflnr this Vixen walked home as if “vauso Mrs. 'l'rfmmor says nothing for me." lisped the “The new master sells the milk hmmm.” “Laudnble oconomy,‘ exclaimed la Lord Mallow. who had {01km into the damp woodland and he: “'lhmmy," cried Vixen. seizing the redeggml child. “why do you never came to the Abbey House?” “The dearest wish nf mx I dare not MI \011 “ha! awhile.” “Life would be simply perfect if I hndâ€"-” “What?" askvd Vixen, as he 4 a1 sudden stnp. “\th what “011111 life be to \011 if mu had not onld Ireland to fighi for?" mrd \iwn. smiling: at him. his hands. Yes. \Iiss Tempest I feel a national affinity to 50m chihhon of me Furest. I wL<h I “ore \1r.\"'m\dxov and ‘r_>mmd to spend mx life here. ’ H... nun. DHUIIJ.‘ IU lmth lulu “WW 8;? . . A large gentleman sang an llah- as she was wont to do. It seemed hard 3“ hutt’o song. at WHO“ the company ,_:that. there should be this need of et-o-lsmlk‘d tonidly: a "5171“” young lady 7‘ nomy: but it. was in a manner Violet's t smilNl and languished lthrough “Non \ i d Mrs. Carmichael sighed and assented. d v t .ttault that they were all thus restricted!“ vorz’ and ”1“” Miss Tempest and '1 :smm she was to take so much and to Lord. Mallow sung a duot. . a Imlure her mother almost to penurv by .rh“ “'35 the success 0‘ tho evonmg. _‘1ndhy. ‘ .Tnoy wore asked to sing again and ‘ I “1 djfin‘t know what would become diagram. They wore allowed to monopo- lmo Without, Conrad‘s car-0,”. thought the] 1‘19 the 10‘8““: and mm the “WM dutiful wife. was over every one had decided that Going :unoug the poor this Christ-{Lord Mallow and Miss 'l‘empetst were ‘n‘ias with almost empty hands. \‘ifilot'fngue'jmd' Only the "(“005 Of plightod‘ .tlvmhest discovered what it was to 50.3““: could be OXPWltâ€"‘d ‘0 “DWIOYHZL‘ ir- ally toyed. Honest eyes brightened ' "‘“,‘,‘IL“_ "5 that. ”tuonc- the loss at her coming. the little, h l "5?, must ““V“ sung V911" OHGH‘I‘J' ‘gI-hildren flocked as fondly to her knee. t ”the" "“‘d “1° duchcss to MR" Car- : The chnugcs at the Abbey House \\'ci'cl”'i%mel_' ‘. . . vary wcll undrrstomt. ’l'lu‘y were aan‘llm‘Y “WU” ““3 105' fortnight. Lord iput down to Captain (Iarmiclinol’s {IL-"Vii: ‘3“ “_9\91’ :‘tllb'ti'tj \V'fl'h ”-5 “if“? tommt. and many a simple heart burnml : :1‘Ll ‘fm'N- ”9 1* “L‘ h‘ushands “WW1- jwith indignation at. the idea that- tlwt 10", “010 brother OHICCI’S: and have .suuirc‘s golden-haired daughter wastl‘flgml ‘f““'.’ other ‘1. longtime. Lord lming “put upon." t.\.a.low insists on \'l()l(‘l singing every t r ' music." {mas holidays Vixen mnscntvd. halt re- tluctanlly at the last. to lot l.ord‘.\taliow' ‘ 7 _ . ltm-mnnpany her in hnr visits among ”it! “5‘. approyingly; and ”1011 $119 glldt‘d -f‘-”njum. maps. and that was a rare day 5 on to shed the sunshine of her presence 'ffil the squire‘s old Hponsionors. The: “P?“ anothor group ”I guests. ‘lrisliman‘s poclmts were full of half} ‘(.al'i'.ngvs Delilah to be announcod at it‘rowns and tlorins and sixpvnces for the; moronâ€"that. is '0 5332 about 113” it" [rug-Jae“. bin-9-1’00tc(]. dirty. mmwzlnvur after thn gentlmnon had left the . . ‘ “\i-ry plmsant.’ n'lurmurcd the duct», t t On.» might afternoon in tho mil-ist-t(“'<‘ni“g- He is passionutm' fond OH I I l iC‘tltldl'On. dming-room-â€"but the duke insisted thatl “It puts mo in mind of tho old ooun-Il’W'l’lt‘ should stop till twelve. try." he said. when he had mado act-t 7““? "ill-"l S00 ”1“ 01d year 0111." hf? quaintance with the interior of half afsnld- u“ is ‘1 10‘1“." "it-511'. We can (107.0” of Cottages. “The 13901th seemsg‘? out on the. terrace and hear the {just as kind and friendly. and illlpl‘()-lp'l'n5~'}"09d hells}: vidcnt and idln. and hamiy-go-lucky as; Plus is how Violet and Lord Mallow my friends at honn‘. That old Sasso- i happened to sing so many duets. T'hvrc nach forester, now. that. we saw sitting! “715 plenty of time for music duringlhet in the winter sun. drinking his noon-H1011? lit‘ffll'o midnight. After the Sing- day pint on a bench outside a rustit‘lmg- 8 1'03“ young gentleman. pining beerâ€"shop. looking the very image (filo distinguish himself somehowâ€"a lnz‘v enjoyment: what. Irishman couldfl‘mmg man With 11 pimply 00111919530"- take life more lightly or seem mitei-:\‘.‘h0 had said with Don Carlos, “Three- pleased with himsnli’.’ a tree-born. child ; "Nd-“\‘Plltl’ wars of age and nothing 0, the sun and wind. ready lo‘earn his t done for immortality!"â€"rocited Touny-" living anyhow excnpt by the work oft-“W's “Farewell to the Old \‘pnr” in n t l l l i 2 c l. r J; v :nmre monvy than she knew what 10 do with. Let her have ten pourids a quar- tm- to buy gloves and ea11-de~(‘nlogne. writing-papvr, and pnstage-slmnps, and trims of that kind. She can't. do much harm with that. and it. is quite as much d< you can afford. since we have both made uplour minds [0 live within our income.” ' per annum. more monm‘ than 5 v. ith. Let her have In to buy gI-mes CHAPTER XXVI” me.” lisped the i'rlmmt. t ster sells the milk up in ’ :0nomy,‘ exclaimed Vixen ,' Y W. whu had followed her-Iv \voruulnnd and heard the d _“'I‘hef poor nid Avhnwc on her marriage {Cd home as if n mulch. and , dared not say hrty. happy 3 hour alter the gentlemen had left the ioming-roonrâ€"btit the duke insisted that he old 001111.; people should stop till twelve. ad made ae-t “\\‘e must see the old year out." he or of halt’ a'said. “It is a lovely night. We can lit-mill!“ 509m . go out on the terrace and hear the and inipro- t Rt’ntlh'flfid hell-SJ: .'-go-lu(-ky 35" this is new hotel and Lord Mallow t. old gaggo- { happened to sing so many duets. There 3 saw sitting} was plenty of time for music duringthe ig his noon.ih(1ut' before midnight. Alter the sing- ;idg a mgupiiug. a rash young gentleman. pining [1‘- image (ft to distinguish himself somehowâ€"at :hman mutatyoung man with a pimply complexion. span} better who had said with Don Carlos. “'l‘hree- e-born. child;(Hid-twenty years of age and nothing to‘em-n hisfitone for immortality!"â€"recited Tennyl the work oftsr'n's “Farewell to the Old Year." in a ipest. I {eelfl‘OiCL‘ which was litceaaything but a children of; trumpet. and with gesheulahon painful- xp. \‘mvdpov t l_\' suggestive of St. \‘itus. -, here." . The long suite of rooms terminated e to ma iri‘in an orangeryâ€"a substantial stone ) fig-hi for?" ,3 building. with tesselated pavement. and L twide windows opening on the terrace. -feet for mei'l‘he night was wondrously mild. The (full moon shed her tender light upon he came to z the dark forest. the shining water pool. t the distant htaekness of a group of anci- hnan Bat ; ent yew-trees on the crest of a hill. .-\sh- t 1 that 1'5 mtiourne stood high. and ”it! View from 3 ' tthe terrace was at. all times magnificent, ‘ had askotl!t?llt perhaps finest of all in the moon- tdly for an- I light. :1 done that The younger guests wandered softly ing \‘inago'tlt and out of the rooms. and looked at There “7,; the golden oranges glimmering against which the their dark leaves. and put themselves: Prted fr.-,mlinto positions that suggested the pos- had just t Silttttt)’ of flirtation. Young ladies whose 19 beechm‘tstudy of German literature had never mat} child j gone beyond Ollendortf gazed pensively partridgeti” the oranges. and murmured the the urm,tsong ol‘ Mignon. Couples oi maturer en leaves. ! growth whispered the details of unsav- 55 the “watery scandals behind perfumed tans. most sim- Vixen and Rorie were among these Jroving Couples. \r'iolet had left the .'\t izing the piano. and Roderick was oft duty. Lady rou'newi- \tabet and Lord Mallow were deep in 'the wrongs of Ireland. Captain Car- ys there's niic-hael was talking agriculture with hp inan the duke. whose mind was sorely exer- iilk up m risf'd about guano. “My dear sir, in a few years we shall ted \‘ixentiiave used up all the guano. and then owed hertwhal can become of us?" demanded the heard thelduke. “Talk about our exhausting our t .l l .l :mmoâ€" I'll 7.3" .- C) hâ€"m_~__~ ._.. - id Arbor , coal! What is that con'ipared with the . (it! under exhaustion of guano? \V’e marlearn to “I“ exist, without tires. Our winters are he- “5 here you Coming milder: our young men are go- ll " and give ,5 ing in [or athletics; they can keep them- ll“ . milk. ilxtselves warm upon bicycles. And then H say you )u We have the gigantic eoal-tields of H 1w voice. America. the vast liasin oi the Mississin- J.“ pi. to fall heck upon. with ever-increas- I,“ Vixenâ€"â€" mg facilities in the mole of transport. “d el sonie- Rut civilization must. come to a dead rord ton lock when we have no more guano. Our a child. grass. our. turnips. our manget. must ')\\'. ttmtideteriorale. We shall have no more \’ myself. prize cattle. it. is too awtul to content- t plate.” o In! ' While the duke was hold-tug forth about. guano Vixen and Rorie were on the terrace, in the stillness and moon. light. There was heardty a breath of wind. It might have been a summer evening. Vixen was shrouded from Ahead to foot in a. white cloak which i “Bnl do you really ccnsirlor such a l cnlnmily aL all possible?” asknd iho ' l capluin. . “l’r-nhahle. sir? It is inovilable. in '§ 196$ the Chinchn islands were ostinmi- {ml to mnlnin about six million tons (I lgilllnn. The rate of exmrlation had at llihnl. limc risen in four hundred lhon- sand tons per nnnnm. Ai- MUS rate lhn 11mm" islands will be coniplelcly exhaus- 'lnd by the year 1888. and England will [have in Mic! \villionl guano. The glory! ,ci ”in English pr’oplv n: hrr-odm‘s (if ,ifmizi‘ own will have departed." i l “Chemistry will have disc-m'cred new ’ierlilizers by that. time,” suggested the 'capinin. in a comtorling lone. “nu. .- ,_ -v-- uLluc- 1'3: oxygen, then can light a cilx with electricity, but. ihéy" c'z'm'no. gfiv'e any. thing to increase the size and succulonce of my turnips. Virgil knew as much about agriculture as your modem che- mist.” .“Sir,” _replied the duke: severely. “”19 d-jscovgx-Les of modem scienco [end '15 the ohgmerical rather than [he practi. cal. Your modem scieni-ists can “(1119. fr nvvn'nn flan“ A-.. 1!..Ll Allar (linnm' lhore was music. Lady Mabel played a dram-y minm‘ melody. (.hiolly remarkable for its delicate mn- (‘Inlalinn from sharps to Hal: and back again. A largo gentleman sang an llali- an hallo song. at which the company smilml lepidly: a "small young lady smiled and languished: ‘thmugh “Non 0 van" and than Miss Tempest and Lord Mallow cung a duel. It. was a dinner of thirty people; quite a state dinner. Tim finest and newest «winds had been brought out of their hmtsos. and tho dinner-tabla looked like a tropical forest in little. Vixen went. in to dinner with Lord Ellangowan. which was an nnapprociatcd honor. as that nohlrman had wry little to say for himsnlf. except under extrmne prosstn'f‘. and in his normal state could only same and look good-natural. Roderick \‘aw- (troy was owr so far away. between his betrothed and an enormous (low-‘ agar in sky-blue velvet and diamonds. hormilago to present her kinsmnn‘s bride to ho:- snvcreign, and whom the captain doonmd the pmnm- spnnfim‘ for his wih- on that solemn oer-asion. But what sorial value had a fossilized Lady Swan (,Zm-michaol, of whom an outside war-Id know nothing. “'hnn. weigth in lhn halanco with lh9 Duchess OI Dove. da‘m‘.’ N0; Mrs. (Ia'irmichnnl felt [hat to [w presented by the I'Im'hoss was the one thing noodfu] 10 her happinosla. Iur' mun" m \n are {10- ; Um (an kevp them- m bicycles And then "mantis (ml-Holds cf ? We mnfilenrn to Our winters are he- young mm are :10- Durham and Victoria Standard MILLBROOK ONT.. THURSDAY, JUNE 20 ’Comparalivo llelplcssnoss Was :1 Gran} Shock [0 His Friends. A dvs‘palrch from Birminglmm. ling. land. says: Mr. and. Mrs, Jump!) Cham- berlain arrived heye on Thursday from London. The health of Mr. Chamber- lain is inun'oving. but his compm-uliye helplessness was a great shock to his friends who assembled« at the railroad station to meet him. All huts were raised in respectful silence as his car. riage drove away. ;. r- >1, -L l ran pus! 1110 flags that \vcrel'jmf um as danger signals on lhc curved h‘uék The engine ran over the-end of the uni and uplurnvd. ll ...... nu Hu Algmnu (Ivnlml Huilmn Hnough lhe Collix‘iun of handcur on “mi-h ’asnth was ”ding, and NO. 3 engine. 'l‘lw 'm and engine met in a lock cul. 'l‘hv noisv (If Hm umn'mn-hing vngino “us nu! homd until 100 late. Mr. George “'righl. of Gordon Lake, Loses llis Pool. A (Ivspalch {Minn Sauli SIP. Marie. 0111.. says: Mr. (morgu “Tight. :1 mor- rixant of Gordon Luke. was returning [mm 1110 $00 on 'l‘hm'sdny by 1.110 :Ifâ€" h-rmmn lrnin. and in ullomplnmr :n :«liglll. m Dvsl’uu'uis \Vhilt' Hm [min was in mnlinn wux' drawn under thv whet-Is, his Ml {nol being ground lo a pulp. Hr was brought buck l0 llw Sun and his [out was ampululed all [he (hum-:11 Hmpilnl. (ZIIAMBEIILUN AT BIRMINGHAM V "C ... 77.. .‘luKIAK. nun] Pf'let' Fontutne was shot dead by H» licmnml Sully, from the town of DH]- housto. Souty and (,‘unstntiwlo Gallup loft Dathousio early on ’t‘hursdaymorn- ing with warrants for the 311'th at Andrew Fontuinc and Pvlnr l-‘ontuino. charged with assault. On arriving at the home of Andrew Fontaino they placed him under arrest. and George Smtv nl (To be Confinued.) bz1__ __ POLICI'IMAN KILLS A MAN. .â€" ;\rr05lod llw Wrong Man First. an Free Fighl Ovrurred. A dospnlch from Dulhuusio. ;\. says: A sl’1m,vting ufl'my luuk plum Thursday morning in St. Mauro. \\ l. I I‘ . ~ 1.; my mun-.5 uau tell; their wraps. She or looked all white and solemn in the at moonlight, like a sheelcd ghost. 1y Although Mr. Vawdrey had been :10 civil enough to go in quest of Violet‘s in cloak, and had seemed especially desir- e. 0113 of bt‘ltlgtllg her to the terrace. he to was by no means delightful now he had 10 got. her there. They took a turn or two in silence, broken only by a brief to remark about the beauty of the night. :1 and the, extent of the prospect. tr “1 think it. is the finest. view in the :9 Forest." said \‘ixen. dwelling on the it. subject for laek of anything else to say. 1 I“You mast he very fond of Ashbourne.” s! “i don‘t exactly recogni’w the news- “ sily. The View is superb. no doubt. but. a, the house is {rightfully commonplace. 9:1! is a little 'tmt'tei'VJ-tu'in Briarwood. ., That is about. all whit-h an enthusias- 1 tie admirer Could advance in its favor. ._ How much longer (toes Lord Mallow mean to take up his abode with you?" \‘ixen shrugged her cloaked shoul- ders with an aCtion that seemed to ex- press contemptuous cartessness. ‘ “I haven’t. the least idea. That is no business of mine. you know." “i don't know anythingr of the kind." retorted Rorie. eaptirmsly. “I should :aye thought it was very much your business." “Should you really?" said \‘ixen, morkingly. it the gentleman's temper was exe- erahle. the lady‘s mood was not too amiable. “Yes. Are you not the loadstar‘? it M [Is your presence that makes the Ahhey [House pleasant to him. \\'ho ean won- der that. he protraets his stay?" I “He has been with us a ‘ than a fortnight.” l l “He has been with you an age. Mor- tals who are taken to paradise seldom Istay so long. Sweet, dreams are not so long. A fortnight in the same house with you. meetingr with you at breakfast. parting.r with you at midnight. seeimr you at noontide amt atlernoon.‘\\'atk- in;' with you. ridingr with you. with you. kneeling: down to family prayer at your side. mixing: his ‘Amen‘ with yours: why. he might as well he . yrur husband at onee. He has as mueh r: delight in your soeiety." little more singingr Ln RAN PAST Tlll“. SIGNALS *nsulh. ml Hulizm. \x‘ ROI'tO had fetched from the mom w the ladies had left, their wraps. lcokod all white and solemn in moonlight, like u shectcd ghost. DRA “XV l'NDliR TRAIN Hon. [Minn Saul! SIP. Mario. :: Mr. (ioorrru \\li,‘_"hl. :1 mor- (imdnn Luke. “as relmning Sun on 'lhlnsdny h_\ Um :Ifâ€" in St. Mam-'0. when 5 shot dead by 1'0. HS 'zm First. and killed (In place on View in the Hug on [no {‘150 to say. .\.<llbom'ne.” mom whore The O'Boyle. Bmlhers’ (.Ionslrmflion C0., of North Bay, have been mvnx'dml the contract for 1110 Tcmiskuming Rail- ,‘ way stores building :11 um place. IL is pluupascd to store some 60.000 tons of coal in Saslmtchewun during this summer to prevent anolher fam- ine next winter. Milch cows were firm at $35 to 860 for choice and S25 10 $30 for common. V0111 calves were steady at 30 to (Sc per Tb. Sheep and lambs were firm and slight- 3/ higher. 'l‘hé market for hogs is easy. but quo- tations are unchanged at $6 90 for selects. - Slo<rlma< of 800 in 901) lbs. “we in do- ntund a! $4 to $4.50; Iighhvcighls sold at $3.25 to $3.75. Butcher cattle wore offered freely. Top (1quin sold all from $5.60 to $5.85. wilh a [vw cutlle picked from choice leads selling around “19 $6 mark. Good ordinary butchers” sold from $5.40 to $5.60. Medium, $5 to $5.25; choice cows sold from $4.50 to $55-55; C(Hnrngn Cows. $3 to $3.50. ’l‘u1-.unlo J1111vlS.-â€"1ix11o11 trade “as quiel bul \\ilt1 21 (‘OllliHUI‘d good do- 11.:111d [(11 heavy, \101111111sl1ed 5101:]; (111110} qualily sold 110111 $5. 30 to $5. 90 but picked cultlc wen- sold all st1ll him- 01 puces 1h1e mhu 111113 slec1',s weinh. mg 111101rctl1c1 about 4 700 tbs.,b11n<'ing 36.12%. Milwaukvo. Juno 18.â€"\\'hvat â€"â€" No. 1 N<.x-lhern. $1.02; to SUV: N0. 2 Norm- crn. SI 14: $1.02; July. 90%0. Ryeâ€"Nu. 1. S7. :32}; m 53/0' Jnlv. .330 Minneapolis. June 18-“ heat â€" Julv, 5): yo; Soplmnbm. SV- . \0.1 mm 95% 1., {cm-- \n, l \‘inlhorn. 37% £0 91 Na 2 Nm'llnu'n. 95% to 96%c: N0. 3 Noxlhem. 9:; [4. MC. Flour â€" 191131 patents, $5 in $5.10: soc-(Ind })uloni<_ $1.90 10 $5: lix‘sf (19:115. 9133 in $3.05: snound cloms. $2 4.3 10 $2.35. Bram in bulk, $16 to SULLS. ‘ Dumlh, Juno 18.â€"4\\?heal~â€"a\’0. '1 hard, 96550,: No. I Nm-llm-n, 95210; No. :2 Nurlhorn. 94%«1: July. 9.3ch; Sepl., 98%(1 DUO, {HZCK BEJleln-Lflnfl PlCill'. ll 10 11%0 P” “3. in case lots; mPSs pork, $21 to $21.- 5“: short cut. $23 lo $23.50. Hamsâ€"«Light to medium. Lil/)0: (10.. ln-zn'y. 141/20; rolls, lugc: shouklors. llc; bucks. 1672c; breakfast. bacon. :1534c. Lard~'l‘im‘cos, 12};c; tubs, 12540; pail<, [nil/A. (102; Bul1or-«I’ound rolls am" quoiod at. )8 14‘, 20:): tubs nomilul at 18 M {90” large I‘hlls are quoted at 180. Crmmory prints 5le at, 21 to ‘31-, and solids at 20 [.0 21%0. . Eggsâ€"(IMO 11115 $01] a! 17%. to 186 a Huyâ€"-Nn. 1 “manly is qunlt-d 81 $1.1 1‘ $1.; Inc-1'0. and No. 2 81 $12 to $13. Slumâ€"$7 10 $7.50 .1 ton on track here. l’(;1utovs~â€"Onlurio. $1.15 to $1.20 pvr bug on track, and New Brurmvick. $1.30 per bag. ,Poultryâ€"Jl‘In'kQVS. alive, 12 10 13c: vhickons, alive, 126 1301' lb.; 10w], 8 H; (I.\ ll'fi‘l‘ 1b.. :11 WP dozvn Toronto. Juno 18,â€"t’lour â€"â€" Ontario Wheat 90 pL‘]' cont. putonts arc qnutud at $3.35 to $3.45 in buyvrs‘ sucks (tut- sittlu for export. Manitoba first. pat- (1215. $4.75; second putt-“ta $4.20 10 51-410, and strong bukors’. $1.05 to $135 Wheatâ€"«Nu 1. Manitoba hard is quot- m’ at fist/20 tnko ports; No. 1 Nat-thorn at “31/241. and Na. 2 Northern at (tic. 0n- tnrio wheat is stmidy. with No. 2 (11101- mt at 88 to 25m:- outside. ‘ (lorryâ€"Na. 2 Amrrtcnn corn is quoted at 609: Toronto, lake and rail. Brimâ€"Prices nominal at, $10 tu $20 outside in bulk: shorts are quoted #11 $20 to $21 outside. ' CALL BOARD. OutSâ€"Nn. 2 whjte offered at 4ch out-t side, without. bids. (‘IheOS‘mâ€"e I .n r; ., and twins UNITED STATES MARKETS LIV H STO( 1K .\l.‘\ RK ETS. “fees 01 Cattle, Grain. Clnecsa Other Dairy Produce at llama and Abroad. REPORTS THE WORLD’S MARKETS BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. THE DAIRY MARKETS. (TOL'NTRY PRODUCE. HOG PRODUCTS urge . 1907. FROM THE LEADING THAI E CENTRES. at m‘n quoted at, 130 per 13}; to 13,140. smonds. patents. 0 $4.25: 5. $1.60. I: shm'ls «'msly ham and (“file 181 7__1 ““““ ‘4 v\.\'u11\.u uv 1.20 (1.111. here on Thursday. It- was *lhc first in six ‘weeks and came from me soulheasl. ll was especially severe ql Porl Royal, destroying 1110 walls nf the lnmporary buildings under con- slruclian. ' The violent. shaking causal n panic among “10 troops lhcre. and in Eln- dud: for me open forly men n! Ha,- Royall Garrison Arlillcry and Reynl Engineers were injured. Eleven of them were seri- A despaich from Kingslon, Jamaica. says: A Vic-lent curlyquukc occurred at 1 on , Violent Earthquake Throws Down Newly Erected Walls. JAMAICA AGAIN SHAKER The rolix‘onwnl, of Lord {rum me British Ame I nouncod. The bodies of Samuel Rankin and MI". Path-mun. bulh 01d rosidonls «I Six-nifm'd. worn found in Hm “111m- on 'I‘Jmtfiduy. Bull] had (‘ommi'llmL zsui- cido at different places and Iimw. A number of hay denim-s of Mann-m1 have onlorod suil in Hm l-lwhrquox' Court In collncl $340000 for hay ship- ped by ”mm lo Knuth Africa during the war and not taken by Hm (h'n‘r-I'ufnvul. A hobo titted himself quarters in :1 small steam yacht ahippcd on the (I. 1‘. R. from Muntmul to Seattle and rode across the (‘OHUIM‘DI- unnoticed. Dr. Falconer formally (lC(.'«,-ptt‘d the 1"1-csidency of the University of Toron- to ill. a mo‘eting of tho Board of Howl'- mm on Friday. The FJ-tmlmmc Grand Jury was re- mwd pormiasiun to inspect tho Kingy stun ponitmtiury. and inks that the ('85!) be: laid beforv the Minbtor of 1115? lice. ‘ Mrs. William Allbrighl, “pmpllcloss; has wm'nf‘d lho Muym- of Vancouver in “come out and luring me wrwplr‘. aS there will be u lldul wave and moun- luiu eruptions." H is said that an offer well up in the milliuns has been made the (lm'vrmnenl {m Hm mineralizcd purliun of “10 GH- 1105 limit. The warning. of lhv London and Purl Slmllcy Railway for 19w; lolnl 8143.26.06, and London receives Ion 1301‘ cent. on all rrcclpls um“. $80001). Dr. ll. \\‘. Bell, Provincial Health In- siwctux'. H‘purts many cases ut’ small- Lox in Lords and Gwnvlllc «aunties. The Montreal Street Railway ("Lun- pany will give the poor of the city tron rides in .spwlnl cars during the hot months. The I. (i. R. will lwxeuflcr b< knoun in ”IL“! R. J." Inlmccioniul Ruiluny. Canada. The Duluth Rain) Lake and Winni- peg Rujlmn has begun erecting its tnid‘ro new» Rain) line] Ilighicon uwtuuzum keg-p915 at \\‘in- mpog “010 final 81 and costs each for scum" on Sundm. Hamilton Board of Education has in- cr‘euacd teachers" and curclukm'e' sul- urics. mug mgs. Toronto Sm‘ol, Railway earnings for May \wro 8279373.!" ~- I’lnm are being prepared for a new wing to the Provincial Parliament bmld- Telegraphi“. ark-ls From Our Own and Olher Counlrles 0! Recent Events. CANADA. HAPPENINGS l CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS mm,r and plm‘od 'nndei' domiciliary er- iosi in the WinLi‘T Palnm. 'l‘lu- fourth squadron of [he ri'igiinonl in» liven dvpriwd of H10 privilege til tm-ryi‘ng HIP rng‘ii-icnlul colors. All the oilicers haw- bcm arrow-d. and me regiment will probably be li'ansfvrred 10 Mnlvicl. where the Japanese prisoners lived. and where Hue l’rmbmjonslx'y togimf'nt was sent last, yvzn‘ by “115' .cf punislnm'nt. A scrifis of courh-murliul will follow in due course. From personal investignlinns it. is Concluded that the mutiny was nol caus- A (lPSpnlCh from St. Pvtf‘rshurg says: \\‘lml. lcclmlcully was a mutiny: close- ly rosmnhling luv mutiny of the Proo- bi'uicnsky Rnginu-nl‘jusl before llm dis- solulion of line Dumu lust )‘Wll'. has (it“(‘lu'rod in the ranks of ”w Lift:- Hm- suw. lmllm- known :15 line. “Rod Hus- ‘5ar.~," a1, 'I‘xarskoo-Selo. 'l‘liu (‘xislcnu’ (if'sm-ious (lisufl‘eclion ‘rmum to light when (201m: .1 Maloslmff, icmmmndiiig llw regimvnl, ordered lhc punislmwxl of sun-ml suldiers. but llw ullmr srildicrs I'C'Iuscd lo inllicl 11. They also refused lo .slmut the usual sululu- lion lo lhc commander on parade. The upshot of the affair was the ar- ms! (in Monday at 'l‘sarskoe-Selo of lhc cmnumndm' of the “Rod llusmrs." (k-noml l’clrmw‘a Selma, aide-(le-camp 1c and pvrsmml friend of Hit: Czar. The (general \\'.'l\‘ («invoyvd 14; Si. l’clors- burg and pluwod under doi'liicilim‘y 61'- IOSI ill The \\’inli‘ir- I’lulnrm A (Ipswich from St. Whit! lochnicully was Iy rosvmhling Hw mu bruiensky Ruginu-ni‘ju solmmn of the Dim] owcux'rod in the ranks sum. boHvx- known a: 531$." {11. 'I‘snvukn’nv-K‘u'n Serious Disaffection in the Czar’s Favorite Regiment. ‘"* MUTINY 0F RED HUSSABS. GRIZA'] PP.“ \]\‘ 0 01] FROM AL’ OVER THE GLOBE. qundmn of [111‘ 1'1 "111cm iwd of H10 primogc of 10:111- 10111111 101015.A.'1 (- been arroslod. and 1110 mn :I H: u Howl Rmul Engineers at them were seri- are in the hospi- ! Dumlonnfd has buon am- . RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor A dcspalch from Santiago, Chile. says: A severe oartliquake‘was experi- extend on Thursday at Valvivia. Sev- (i‘ai buildings and the rammed bridges UiL‘l‘C were destroyed and five persons were killed. Valvivia is on the seacoast, about 500 miles south of Valparaiso: It has a population of 10.000. The panic was intensified by a curi- ous turbulence of the sea near the coast. (‘l‘pl'iCCSJhl‘CC extra fine steers. weigh- wc-x'e injured at Unpack camp in a simi- qu- dash to the Open. No casualties are repurled among civilians. ' Walk-r \‘012. u \\'vH-knm\'n Swiss 1m- \vllm'. has been bunmd to deal!) by na- UWs in Lihnriu. 'l‘n‘nnnxoight passengers (voro drown- ui by the funndering of a French simmer off the Barbados. Thu bvth‘x‘ classes of Tokio iake no stock in the alarmist cries over the San Francisco h'oubles. The Kaiser is in meet. the Czar dur- 111;; a summer 11111.53: Scandinavia. ’I'hv [‘residvnl of Nicaragua has do. mod Hm! his smh- hm deciarod war on (,lnulvmala. , With five children desperately ii] wiih scarlet fever and one dead. Her- her! \‘w‘himey a lihristian Scientist liv. v'ng near C(mcord NJL. has refused k) allow them 10 be attended by a physi- man. Trying to part two men who were fighting. Father John A. Clark. rector of tho (Iathotiu chum-h at. (btlmsn‘lte. (131111.. was set upon by both and his skull fractured by their blows. President Rmsovoll. speaking to the .’\':.:ional Haiku-181 As.<4,:ciation at James- k-u'n. urged the nocosdty of changes m the system of taxation and in me utiliz- ing of nazurul wsmu-ccs. Official stalemanis from 1110 Iowa crop s: rw’ce place the Iowa crops {mm 17 1o 18 per cent. behind their «:(mdjtmn a year ago at this time. Bevause his mother had spanked him. Calif McCoy. aged eleven years. 5110: and instantly killed her at their farm, nine miles norlh of 8.1559”. Nib. Carrie Nation. aflor l‘mranguing a crowd in front. or u dnum-tmvn saloon in \N‘ashingkm. was arrmflcd for being disorderly. The United Sluice (Iowrmuent has ferod Britain 1119 same trade com sions as were givm Germany by recent agroenmm. 7,--. _ .n v untu- Twa “0mm: \xurc killed and three mhor ‘pormns “we 501%va hurt in an automobile accidrm in Indianapolis, Ind. "New. At. \Vinsh'ud. (:111111..U11(e cons ale heartily of grass 011 M11111 had been emptied some pnris green. They died. A big while cat is the k matlwr of {our Dalmuh’n u Ncw York fire station. John M. Parker. who says Tcmnln. has confessed to U ylxiu police that he is u bin The Iougshoremon a: New York have (sc’wided to rehu‘n to work on the best m-ms obtainable. Jupaucsn in the United States blame lhc German Emperor for the race trou- bles in San Franc-L900. The operators of 'l‘Megrapn Company st rikc. ,, V V...” ,, m in the British House of Commons 7n 'J‘hursdzly. The first. reading ct Hm amendment 1r. ”)0 BritNl North America act ren- (in-ed nocvswry by Hm agreement '0 increase l’mvim;ial subsidim was nus:- Crap report: from Europe indicate that Hu- wlmat yield will be greater than a: rim. expected. A dospatch to a London news agency from Sebaslopol says lhat Vice-Admix“ n' \Vll'vll. who rnM-nlly was appoinlo 1successor of Admiral Skrydloff, in com maml cf the Black Sea Ileet. has sift; out and arrested the disaffected 59 men all thaat port and placed 600 them on board a cruiser. under sirong guard of the Prugskl Regimen Addilional arrests are being made. an El probably will be necessary 10 fit 0 vnolhm‘ penal truism. The seamen the fleet are sznspeX'alod. because charges have been preferred against 1 ill'l'eal‘KI men. and it is said that a 1n tmous auxin-03k is likely to occur. :«nrs are even dearer to him than wnsfi the Preobranjensky Regimont, for lhe_ Czar served in ”:6 Sixth squadron, and at the last regimcnial Ida spoke mos}. Icelingly of how proud he felt at being enchd to wear the uniform of the famous regiment. 7- 0d by direct political agitation, but, ., ”1L remit of the loosening of 81%;.wa bonds of discipline due to the MK lung-drawn crisis. The soldiers aN‘r? vaguely dis-satisfied. but. they don’t knq' g5}; exactly wlmt they want. Hence antllaf;w city is more probable than a swift'g, CK’all-Clll military revolution. The Sig-d 2,; gular fact about these mutinies is that? “my or3('ur in the regiments most close? ly connected with the Czar. The HM NAVAL MUTINY THREATENS. UNITED STATES GENERAL. who says he is from ‘essed to the Philadr-I- m is u burglar. nnn.. three cows ale the M'Cslorn Union are thrcatnning to s the loving foster mulm puppies in CONCES- by [he

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