REVIUDA ron SS. “ Campana.‘ with em ML: and an moduli cantons. l MONTREAL ()3 MOXD‘YS a. :m J an. M. 15:21 Ind 23!: July. ‘ugmt, 9th 3nd 23rd 5:9“!!ng fheroafmr {n.- ï¬chrmg‘iman- Mpg. Mm Bay. Peron. Wanda. Ill-1.1., aim Mom. 885. by the no! 1"!- mmï¬an", 5,300 tons. Salim; 5th h-d, mh and 3m July. um and h. Nth and 2m. Septonbfl. 5:! when. nth. 26th and 27:1: Nonn- Iro cooled by sea breezes m on “WWW" I:--'___..-___.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" â€"~.._._._._...__ TEAMSHIP§’UMPANY HERN. Secretary, Quebec. ERBRIDGE a ($0.. Agent. New York. nosesâ€"Before the 6- ' on a lung march in {I {fillwa, for his 313% hwamkmflwm nut-ohm f“ 3‘39 Kim“ pus patch. whicii. hi-Jï¬t are. yet cans-N .501: Mun d inlczom'cnxicnv I Have Mm :heuLw: remedy; pun; disheartened «i itriscqm‘lon'ngfact..tba“ mg Just sucn chm L‘s akm ' vs. 3103-. mm nnd son- duo I. ‘Zam-Bnk (30., Toront- lng 1c. syrup. An stu- x-4_. mew twig: nlly poop mow?" ‘ w lhal M be of throw aw oaks 0! 1 Gulf of St. [amuse mt of your ms patch. which in. yet cans-N }( fl ineonrcnicm: tam] thenthc.‘ re room. at the some for m M 'cénls a box: '3!»er Sim ulcerated 1c: i an odd reward. For | miles along her south gm stream reaches the at? all} mum! y'uuz sunuzo‘vnu o "infirm" us. SON'S UR GBQQSRS lit!!! CITY! a sauna noun ' Cl“? FAVOR A, A cm "LL FUR'OSE? m rs and others Mand- meow~ and uniformity. m» mu RET D OUBLES MWHITE LIMITED. .333 in Cool Latitudes :cs 01 lhl nothing POOL" Hubby V?†'0“: \\ Aleâ€"““11; 81W thin" the, m csmm Sé-ns no ï¬ght Amt' coming annoy with 1; 83h." or ( ‘ommission. Brndtcy - Mason Ca . Ltd.1)esl|3.8mlifld. Ont. cighbors of ours â€MCW ‘ much better "3}“ his (:1th the Oil in m. lg like it ‘I i all; 15‘ hut-83.; 03' 56" "My inn!» One “I" 9‘ Ma. and Azsnt’ ,-_-_ - """D"' v. «\Iu" ~‘J‘|U‘-l ' 'lhzm those hm had of King Arthur. 1 It was the ï¬rst, 0! many such rides’ in the fair Juuc weather. Vixen and Rarie were always meeting in that sweet palhloss entanglement o! oak. and beer-h. and holly. where “at. cattle line of the spreading braï¬ches was just high t‘nough to clear Vixen; coquelllsh lit- liu hat. or in the long, straight ï¬r plun- tvlions. where the light was darkened men at noon-day, zmd‘where lhe slum- - herons stillness was broken only by the ‘ hum of summer flies. It was hardly possible, it. Séemed to .Violel, \tqr two 1 .uv , v- 6"- :\llm- this there was no more said nl-uui Mabel. Vixen and Roric link: on happily side by side, as wholly absorbed in czwh othl‘ as Lancelot and Guine- vereâ€"when the knight brought the lady home through the smiling land. in the glad boyhood of the year, by linkling m'ulcl and shadowy covert, and lwislcd‘ ivy and spreading chestnut fansâ€"and with no more thought 9! Lady Mabel, Ila-.. IL , - ‘ ‘- “She is very clever,†said Vixen. “She is clever and good, and I am proud of hvr." answer-ea Rorie, loyally. He felt as if he were walking on the ‘nnnk of a precipice. and {hat it. needed u‘i his care to steer clear of the edge. .\ "nu .I’»:,~ bk-..‘ n.-- ,“I suppose so." answered Rorie. “a man must be married once in his life. The sooner he gets the ceremony over 2m. brtter. My engagement has hung Ire. rather. There is always a kind of flatness about the thing between cou- Sim I dare say. Neither of us is in a hvrry. Mabel has so many ideas and neonpathms, from orchids to Greek‘ choruses.†“She is very clever.†said Viwm She felt as it called upon to say some- thing of this kind. She wanted Rorie it. know that she recognized his posi- hon as an engaged man. She haled talking about the business, but she 'elt somohuw that lhis was incumbent up- On hm'. “And Mk1- thut there will bé‘ a wad. 0mg. { §upposc?" said Violet. , ___V' -v- “as UUIL‘I- “And you are really free to do what you like [or a month?" exclaimed Vix- en. naively. “Poor Rorie! How glad you must. be!" “My liberty is of even greater extent. I am free till the middle oi'August, when l am to join the Dovedales in Scotland. Later, I suppose. the duke ‘ Will go to Baden, or to some newly . discovered fountain in the Black Forest. He could not exist for a twelve month without German waters." ,o _, nu... yu- uca, lllUéLC. art, science. horticulture. dancing, arch- ery, every form of laborious amuse- ment that the genius of man has in- ‘Vc-ntcd. One of our modern sages ha: Said that, life would be tolerable but for its zunusements. l am of that. wise man’s opinion. Fashionable festivities are my' aversion. So I told Mabel: frankly that. I found my good spirits] being crushed out. 0! me by the weight' of too much pleasure, and that. 1 must come home to look after my farm. The dear old duke recognized that duty im- mediately, and gave me all sorts of mes- sages and admonitions for his balm." “A“: ,7 ‘ tumaeu to me companionship of Mr. \"awdrey‘s hack. “Late last night.†“Any have the duchess and her peo- ple come back to Ashbourne?†“l‘ns si bate. The duchess and her people~meanmg Mabelâ€"have encrage- :- menls six deep [or the next mex- air. 'I‘f‘e slreamh ggyly in the noontido Thu yclluw common a was whipping the streu usual ï¬gure in the 11 Iy pace under the 1 “00d. and tumugh the MW Pan-k plan 550va out infn nun- On this par was. in a thou; was lazy. She l ly pace under 3109;), but it. was not 1 In be jerked into the V a savage plunge of the h-r's hind legs, goadcd a lively SDeflmnn n! H .mu ma 5101M. hunting-crop: 'Butes 'Somctimes Miss T‘ had many a brief snatch o! a slumber \““"i_""y ""9"" to the in those warm inclosures. where me and “HM away an au- was heavy with the scent. of the hounds. while â€1"†pines. and the buzzing of summer flies “‘39 WU“ â€M" bridles made :1 perpetual lullaby. There was ï¬ve-barred gate, their :2 delicious sense of repose in such a’hZH-V over the topmo slrep, but it. was not quite so pleasant Hilfi- Svft eyes dream '0 bQ' iJ‘rL'n/i in.“ 4L. . , a Aut; \\ u Old Buff-s liked the 4111‘ Ms mistress, and had sp¢ part of his life in the s was no more enjoyable k‘ possible {or him than to flu: and hook open the gate 0. with his stout hnm:n.... e V ~â€"â€"-â€"-.v\\d :u svu uwt‘cuy I'll- t-lz- breakfast. and started on one 0! her rambles. with the mithtu] Bates in at- tendance. to open gates or to’pull her out of bags if needful. Upon this point. Mrs. Carmichael was strict. Violet Imght ride when and where she pleased ~since these meandermgs in the Forest w were so great, a pleasure to herâ€"but] she must never ride \\'ithnt n mw-m \‘z‘xc-n had been haunts for some“ mghl. when, on morning, she mou; "fl wcull e woe age plunge of the aggravated hun- £2“me {91‘ W‘I‘ft‘Ct id hind legs, goadcd lo madness Lynmeu' 8.09003. Bates 1y spct'imen of the forest fly. straw and S“'mé~’iҤ this particular morning Vixen $4,»rne\.vhere in 3W!“ n a thoughtful mood, and Arionhmh MS young mis 12y. She let him walk at a leisure-I and played â€19 PRâ€, ( '9 under the Leeches of Gretnam :" P5 "(1912" Within 6011;" t and through the quiet paths stinmmblc‘ dragon, and ,w Pan-k plantations. He cames'hlm- Had it come in out. into Queen's Bower, tossing! “aâ€? and “KC" tCi 91' iralejwmi and snifling me sum- .5 not have barred â€mi" ‘ ,. T!†an» ‘ - “-an mto the wakmg World by i m" apposite .pin 1 a CHAPTER .\'_\'\'l _,.(',\m;.... .m CHAPTER XXX! ' ""“"-"‘ “m“ “UM "'5‘“‘“"W Stile, their heads hanging! To have been ms sense of repose in Sltch a! 'tnzxty (We? the topmost, bar. and their "’3 “(its a brew. It it. was ML quite 5" pleasant 371â€â€œ; 5"“ 931‘s dreamity contemplating; the mild Pamela rkod into the waking world by 1' Ihl‘ OPDOSIIC pine wood, With that. large 1. Vtotet felt horse ‘ ptunge of the aggravated nun-1 c_upacdy [91- perfect idleness common {0] thf‘se gentle tee; legs, 308â€â€œ '0 madness 1}" mew specxes. Bates was chewing ,atTymg as the pen specimen of the forest. fly, Straw and swinging his hunting-crop She “:“5 very tn '5 particular morning Vixen Somewhere in attendance. He went “POSSStng-hctt rm I. thoughtful mood. and Az'iontwith his young mis‘l‘ess. everywhere, Stable-yard. Not She 19‘ him walk at a leisure-t “â€d Pttté‘t‘d the part of the “dragon of “L the porch, 1e: ““1"? the teaches of Gretnam r' P5 â€(1913' Within oath" but he was a very buWain should it "1 through the quiet paths Jiiftmiabte dragon, ' and nobody minded WM," t0 pmnmm Pan-k plantations. He canmt‘htm. Had It come i ~ - nto the minds of misconduct. she 1 into Queen's Bower, tossing! “(I-1'19 and \‘ixcn to e t ' 10W, Bates woutd (I'Ossing-mom. tintwud and snitt‘ulg the sum- i not have barred their way. Indeed he C(‘td water, Show The streamtcts were rippling? “W“ have been very gtad to elem: brushed and pm the nmntittu sun: far off oniV-“h them himself. the ,‘psmcmd ti~ \x'ith deft, swift 1h , commun a Sfltitfll‘y angler! consent the Abbey House had no charm ’7'" dinner-(“1‘55 0 nng the streamâ€"quite an un- 01‘ htm- I ntt over with patt: W in â€19 101)er landscape. Whither wax-p â€mm i...“ Amp, Sn’tlhnrr an...“ ._ A S Shlmhnmnnn .-..:_. . A ,,“_.‘,. Rant and Vixcn' VOL. I9, N0. 8 ICVOI‘ ride without a grown- liked the duty. He adored , and had spent the greater life in the saddle. There m Aâ€"zAN EH XXXIr-tcontmued). I been wandering in her old something less than a fort- ). on one especially line e mounted Arlen directly at- 6 ._ ._ J - ~ vuu V; “VI 1 the mumâ€"ufbmes in at- open gnu-s or to’puu her Upon‘thjs point. K an occasional m ch. or to bend down I gate of a plantation I m to jog along in of the captain's old for no greater ex. OR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. :1 big book. “Why, I believe it moans in moments of we, just before the Inn. “I don't know what has come to Ari- on,†said Vixen, as she checked her cage:- horse in his endeavor to break into a mad gallop. “I think ‘he must. b:- what. Scotch people call ‘ley.â€â€™ “And pray what may that-"mean?†asked Roric, who was. like the young‘ lady made famous by Sydney Smith; what he did not know would huvomnde; :| 3x3†knnl. jsu-clch of turf in‘rfront of the Fol'égi'org l I H43 I§OS sznfepa 5! fetch of turf Inn. -â€". u-uuunyf- :11 every shade of color. from deepest umber to emerald-green, from darkest purple to translucent azure. yonder lwhere the furthest line of azure met ‘lho sunlit sky. From Sleny (tress the vast stretch of wood and moor lay bask- inp in the warm vivid light. the yellow 01' the dwarf fur-2e flashing in golden 'pulches amidst the ï¬rst bloom of the‘ crimson heather. The southern corner of Hampshire was a glorious world '0 live in on such a day as this. Viole and her cavalier lhnmrhf. en m- “m“ 7 . , ,, .V-... n»; unuulua (â€IQ [INCH e p'nys. been alone in question. Violet might have thought of the matter more . lightly, but filial duty was involved :10 1 Rorie’s ï¬delity to his betrothed. He had promised his mother on her death- t-ed. That was a promise not to be broken. One dayâ€"a day forever to be remem-i tiered by Vixen and Rorie. a day that 'stood out in the foreground of memory’s picture awfully distinct from the dreamy happiness that went beIOre itâ€" these two old friends prolonged their ride even later than usual. The wen- {her was the loveliest that ever blessed their journeyingsâ€"the sky Italian. the ’west wind just fresh enough to tan their cheeks, and faintly stir the green feathers of the terns that grow breast- ‘ high on each side of the narrow track. The earth gave forth her subtlest per- ' fumes under the ï¬re of the midsummer t sun. From Boiderwood the distant 1 'heights and valleys had an Alpine look I ’in the clear bright air, the woods ris- ing line above line in the far distant-n IE idleness . wub l-HC goon or being so hap- [‘py only to be so much the more mis- ‘orable alter-ward. A sensible young wo- man might have asked herself that huestion, but Violet Tempest did not. Her intentions \vvre pure as the inno- anI light shiningr out of her hazel eyosl â€"a nze frank. direct. and fearless us 'a Child’s. She had no idm nr fnmnh'nn 3 me and f the houn‘ mes Wise ' “'as “VP-b ch 3 I 1.12in - - “anâ€. LJCAUI c mm- on the ï¬r branches had early green. this midSunm would be over. It was lo be :whml-koy‘s holiday. What was the good of hem by only to be so much thp v -... ... .m. aural, wnO'MPS had the same tastes, the same ideas. the same loves. the sams dislikes? Nel- ‘t-her dared ask that question. They took 1the happiness {ate gave ‘ them, and 0pr sought not to lift the veil of the future. marl Each was utterly and unreasonably hap~ at E MI. and each knew very well that this} lair. deep and entire happiness was to last 3 horr no longer than the long summer days ! ans“ and the dangling balls of blossom on capta the beechen laughs. Before the new 1‘... 1..“ r .7 t very '10: and Guinevere after tide of theirs. What of 'mdc together day after d shower. who loitercd an tun-y loveliest. nook m 1] 'had â€10 sump fnclnc Hm 1 heather. The southern corner xpshire was a glorious world '0 on such a day as this. Violet r cavalier thought so, as their *uMered up and down the smooth 1 he 'the red 3L1“; _ v .1. yun¢tut lult'HC‘S {me-iv species. Bates wa‘ lsrraw and swinging his Somewhere in attendance. {with his young mistress [and played lhe part. of the 5p: udery within call;" but hc gammble dragon, and no}: ‘M‘ 1 pex: annum. It'll. uni-ions as the paths are. - al- cross somewhere; -‘ natural than to see Rorie’s brown horse ' trotting.r calmly along.r the grass by the wayside , at the ï¬rst bend of the road? They made no appointments, or were not conscious of making any; but they} always met. There was a fatality about, it, yet neither Rorie nor Violet cver' scemod surprised at tth‘ persistence of late. They were always glad to see each other; they had always a world to tell each other. It the earth had been newly made every day, with a new set or beings to people it, those two could hardly have had more to say. ‘ 1‘ “Banned i! I can tell what our young miss and Muster Vaw rey can find to talk about,†said honest old Bates, over ' his dish of tea in the servants’ hall; “but. their tongues ha’ never done wagâ€" I} gum." ‘ pmple 10 be always est wilhout meeting [(-1]. Various as m me n moans in Certain , just before the coming in the far distan}; color. from deepest avA-AE‘ "D by side under the glanc- waving shadows? EV- what became of I ance- c-...... -, away an hour wilh th [“0 their horses stood at wir bridles Iuopcd round the‘ gate, their heads hanging! the topmoxt bar. and their es dreamily contemplating: pine wood, with that large} pvrIec: idleness con‘xmnn ml V ...7..... uulu mm were able ‘ ' ' ""‘ '1 " ‘ '~ (I 51 5 ï¬ne. r ‘enl s 01 making any; but they " 1H0 upon an an m I Inc St .1 . ‘ - of the clown and the freshness of tho ,e'fhï¬ii-iza°ni§pm2%"23:3: I ï¬rth: but._ Bates _was of the lower typo vised at this persistence of h _humamty, \yhxch requu-es to he su- were alwuvs "Ind to see sigma! by beef and beer; and for Bates hey had ahi'aysba world to .‘Hns day of'sylvan blls§ hgd been per- er. If the earth had been “naps a pemod of (leprwutzon and suf- ‘ .- , forum. ,mthanewseL ° 1‘ _ people it, those two could Violet had 1W" WM'M‘ those [we 1y along.r the gx'nsé‘bSIIUIilo the ï¬rst bend of the road? 10 appoinhnents, or were of making any; but they Thnl‘n um†n 9.4,... _ always riding in meetingoachomor to the kéh'ï¬Ã©ls “91‘ that mmolis 0!_these two who 1' Im bask- the WHO“ 11] golden am of the 2m comer day in sun and! md ï¬ngered ‘n the forest, who Tempest, and rat-1d '0 "rc Violet h 19“ is their Dear 51719001 sorry master’s 5011 y . to ye] to App itxua red her “My break under 9 must Waco -’ ’ “N’m mean?" 00d 3 young and h SHIIUI; There lost their 0 “Your husband angry because I rode g a few miles further today than usual? r Dear mother, that is too absurd. I was 1 sorry not. to be at home in time to give ; you your afternoon tea, and I apologize to you with all my heart;_.but what can‘ it matter to Captain Carmichael?†‘ “My dearest Violet, when will you 1:nderst'md that Conrad stands in the place of your dear father?†“Never, mamma, for that is not true. ,(lod gave me one father, andvl loved and honored him with all my heart». There is no sacriï¬ce he could have asked :of me that I would not have made; no command ot‘ his, however difï¬cult. that. I would not have obeyed. But. I will .cbex no sguriom rather. {13028121264 “Violet.†she said, when the ' cutsgde. “how could you stay {m} long? Conrad is dreadfully angry.†“\tnln‘ bucks-AA -_. __., .... llV‘ \vvn tvory Warm it had been all day, almost and‘oppres'eive: and yet it had been a re- “;3-’ nmrkably fine day. There was a fair 3 1- “ I at Emory Downâ€"at. least not exactly a “11°, hair. but a barrow of nuts. and some [labtl' horrid pistols. and a swing. \‘iolet nvs ‘ . - on' 10w Not a word was said about Violet leirt ride. It seemed hard ‘81†St! '5 long’ ty necessary to apologize for her absence. since her mother made no complaint. Yet she felt that there was a storm coming. ap- “Perhaps he is going to sell Arlen." 115â€" '1 she thrqtught. “and that is why the dear V0-1U’ttng was ‘feyf’ mt And then that rebellious spirit arose 0t. within her, ready for war. ' 10- “No, I would not endure that. l a '05 would not part. with my father‘s last 1 we â€in I -I‘AH L, 1nd Mr. together, “Do, dear, I’ll come and smoke : gm- on the lawn. presently,†ans the captain. "Can‘t you come at. once, love?’ “l’ve a little bit. of business to first. I won‘t. be long.’ Mrs. Carmichael kissed her hm hvr husband and left the room. 1'( m' by Vixen. “I think I‘ll go and sit in den. Conrad," she said, when dried those tapering ï¬ngers {ring-u d’oyley. “It-‘s so wan hcuse.†uncu‘lcb wcre CIU‘I'K‘G round solemnly. ihu captain tilled his glass with claret. Mrs. Carmichael dipped the ends of her ï¬ngers info the im'qnois-colored glass and disseminated a faint. odor of roses. “1 think I‘ll go and sit in the gar- den. Conrad," she said, when she had dried those tapering ï¬ngers on her fr‘lrnrnl rib-n.1,â€. “n. I “No, I would not endure that. I would not part. with my father's last gift. I shall be rich seven years hence. it I live so long. III (to what the young Vi spendthrift's do; I'll go to the Jews. I 'will not he Captain Curmii‘hnel's heiot. [One slave is enough for him, I should jthink. He has enslaved poor mznnmn. Look at. her now, poor son]! she sits in bmlily fear of him, crumbling her bread 1 with her pretty ï¬ngers. shining and! sparkling with rings. Poor mammal it is a bad day {or her when tine areas- ts and handsome jewels cannot make. her happy.†i Ule for- wry of. The dinner began in 31‘ Mrs. Cnrmirhae) begun small remarks. feeble as of birds before the comm cut a word. She dmingâ€" -room, wom mg. ‘..u-vnnni~‘|\l'd.lll ttt\L‘ t a new Hebe dressed in an azure cloud. sitting by (in while the captain stood ked to her in a low con- fidential voice. His face had a dark took which Vixen know and hated. and his wife was listening with trouble in her air and coxmtonam-e, Vixen. who meant to have marched straight. up to ‘hor mother and made her apologies. drew back involuntarily at the sight or {lose two faces. Just at. this moment. the dinner-belt rang. The captain gave his wife his arm, and the two passed \‘ixen with- .In! a “nu“: Mrs. Carmichael wa; open window. outside and tat ulu wane: Shook out her brighl hair. brush-ed and plullod .1110 long lmsscs \x‘llh (loft, swift ï¬ngers. put on her prol- ’3' dinner-dress of pale-blue. llullerlng all over will} pale-blue bows. and want smiling down to tho drmvimm-nnm mm ' -'----D u: ouu ill the pox‘,ch lest her mother htplain should be 3mm" in 'muly to pronounce judgment fulsmnduz‘l l. she ran qui<kl_\ u dressing-mom plunged hm- ccld wate' shook out her bli; brush-ed .md plnjlod .1110 long \xllhdol‘t.swirl1mm“m . .. ; Iul. mml Pamela. would assuredly resent. ,‘V'lolct Ml. herself damned to one a! llhcse gentle locluros whivh were wor- rying as the mnpclual droppingofruin. She was very lnloâ€"«lroadl‘ully late; the drosssingâ€"hcll rang as she rode into the stable-yard. Not curing lo show herself ill the porch. 1051 her mother and the ‘cuplnln should be sllllng in the hall} 'I-mdy lo monmmm inadmmm 1" Violet had been a t ccustomed to be at 'tzomc and freshly dressed in time rm ; Mars. Carmichaet‘s afternoon tea. She ) ‘ttad to listen to the accumulated gossip . ft the day~complnints about the ser- vants. praises of Conrad, speculations ‘ upon impouding changes of fashion ‘which threatened to convuisc' the woridi tivcr which Theodore presidedâ€"tor the world of fashion seems ever on the -v:‘rgo of a crisis awful as that which] i [periodically disrupts the French Cham . bur. um Sui “Us day of sylvnn ‘haps a period of loving. , __ x - null-J'éll' l -. “cub mr aneld that day; as far upon her mqther WI†an I as the yuws of Sloden; l and the sun was that was half startled, hall mw in the west \ , .~-. .- “What do you mean man \hcn \l.\on mshc‘d her ,, . _. . ' ’I'knigllt good-bye. and walked hm- lml'sc Had you been ndmg ab‘ 'down thv Inst low: gladt- ' t n that led to â€19 est all thosghours alone: it Abbey House. She was very serious Mon eccentnc~1mlndyhlxe â€" Irma; and felt that she had transvressod liven. You know that. y01 a little by the length of 1m- l-tdé. Poor ‘1"ng “a†Your “15‘9““ “Bates had 1: ~’ - and back has always been n gt that dismal yawn 01‘ hrs just now doubt- But, you were "Qt {â€03“ ‘tt-ss indicated a painful vacuity of the _NO, "1‘3""130’ I “133““ {m {unor man. Rnrte and she were able :7†01‘1"“ (mend. My] "7"“ ‘ 'tu live upon air and sunshine. the scent lew poa’ple m â€â€œ5 bxg world ‘of the clowr. and the lrcshncqs of tho TC" m0. E-nvth. L... n l - -..x. l \nu mucs nad gone without his dinner, and that dismal yawn of his just now doubl- ‘lvss indicated a painful vacuity of the {Imm‘ man. Rorie and she were able 'fw live upon uir and sunshine. the scent of mo clover. and the Ireshncxs of the Ii'fll‘fhf hm Duo“- ._..._ . .. ....uuu “It's only the rarlh and_sky 'ns Ice] hap-py,‘ sighed \I'iolc ISudden touch 91' seriousness. ‘71P. outside happiness, after a i “Perhaps: but it‘s very "if: kind." ' They went far aï¬eld that d: as the yuws of Sloden; and 1m , imv in the west when Vixen \\ I'knighf. good-bye, and wnlL-ml I my. "It’s so warm In_ the I’ll come and snjoke my ci- nnnn n-.,\_.,, of a greatsorx‘ow. people are wildly gay. Sometimes a man who is (loomed ’0 Wr- breuks out into uprozu'inus mirth. 'tlt‘ his friends wonder at him. Haven’t you noticed that. sometimes. in the ac- cmmts of suicides, the suictdo‘S'Iriemls tlcctnr that he was in excellent spirits ‘ttw night berm-0 he blew out his brains?†“Then lhope I‘m not ‘tey,â€â€™ said Rut-to. “for I feel uncommonly iallv.†“In, She followed them to the , wondering what was com- for that is not truP. father, and'I ‘loved .vith a}! _my heart». presently,†answered brg-zlch of mm wuen they were yon stay out so u. “I. the d'. smug-mom 1in .An in silence, and than 35:11!) to Inltm' forth de as the twittm-imr coming storm. How absent from UNCI‘HOOI] her hand to accustomed to be dressed in time I afternoon tea. S! . follow- "- ThOSP men Lily when settle duly which unes. in the ac- Gum 1(10‘ [ï¬ends excellent spirits out his bruina‘?‘ n the hall Upon 1101' Up to 1101' {111:0 311 tprmng the output. of the penitentiary factory, has been forwarded by steam- ers to Fort William and thence by train to the farmers’ association of Alberta Province. .The prices paid range from 10 gamma; mwirwpfl- Imonly j.311y_" fky that, make slon to Athena. A despatch from Kingston says: Seventeen carioads of hinder twine, com- prising the output. of the penitentiary factory, has been forwarded by steam- ers' to Fort William and thence by train to the farmers’ association of Alberta Province. .The Drices mm mmm. an“. M MlLLBROOK ONT.. Seventeen Cal-loads , Vack .n‘, uvulg JlUdl' IHI'K- icr, had 11 nm'mw escape from death by strychnino poisoning on Thursday. Mr. Lee had placed in the cellar a pound of butter well dosed with slryclmine to kill rats. ' ‘ the table, and all. the fa oned. Medical L" F01 {nun â€an... m'ily were poism aid was secured in time! to relieve thréirh Dose Intended lor Rats Nearly Killed Addinglon Family. A dospalch {mm Kinrrston says: The familx of George loo llxing near E’atk- had n nnrwm menu“- ll...†..-‘.. vu u uuu ‘ )de H and it will now dev-ohe upon the It tuba goveznment to dispose of them Deirkiionons 0N TREK. Thirty-Six Fanatics Haw Started on Pilgrimage to the East. A dcspnfch from Ottawa says: Ad- vices received by the govei'mnent are to the effect that 36 fanatical Doukhobors have started on a pilgrimage to the East. 'They have crossed from Saskat- chewan into Manitoba and Swan River, and it will now devolve upon the Man- '(lhfl nnxrnnnnuuu A- in all â€nun resent. him} mm 1 I I with :1 “It is but good’ of PRISON BINDER TW‘INE‘ STRYCIININE IN BUTTER SKID. -(2m‘nâ€"l\'0. ml 611/, to 62 Brun‘The bran quoted outside. Shi side. _ “Why do you rcmind_~me of his en- ’ 'gagement, mnmmu? Do ypu think lhnl Roderick and 1 have over forgotten. .l‘.’ 'Cau he not be my friend as w‘éll‘ns Lady Mahelâ€s husband? Am I to {or- f‘uai “int he and l plnyo’d togollmr a< lk‘hildren, that we have njways though! gbf oatth other and cared for each other 115 brother and sister. only because lw is engaged to Lady Mabel Aslxbourno‘." “Violet, you must know (lull all lulu about brother and sister is sheer non- sense. Suppose I had set up brulhor and sisior will] (Lupllu'm (Zzumfclmnl! ‘What would youâ€"dv'lmt would the world haw thought?" “Thul- would have 1mm differml." imd \‘ixon. “You (lid not know varh Mim- as babies. ln Izwl. mu mmum L"... V (101 Beansâ€"Hm $i.70. and p1 Honeyâ€"Six: pair lb. and ( ju‘l‘ dozen. llu)’â€"~i‘\‘a. 1 [.3 $15.50 hero Sli'uwm-‘BT l< l’ul a lons~â€"l)« bug on track. Poultryâ€"«Tl “You were riding ick Vawdrey. Lady {Muff husband." chnel." “You are a very cruel girl,†Pamela. “and your obstinucy is my life miserable.†“Dear mother, how. do I i: ‘wilh your happiness? You My life, and I mine. You and Cnptn michuel take your own way, I. n it a crime to be out, riding a little than usual, that. you, should h pale and the caplgu’n so black \‘ come home?" “It is worse than n;_c1-in)e. V11 In an impropriety.†\',ixn:X blushlw I‘rhncr.» n-AJ [no duty mat. I owe to Captain Shippcd Prom King- bluéhed crimson. and ...._n ~ M n be] side} . w ’nd_~me of his en- “Zornâ€"N0. 2 Do you think that “Um/2 to 62¢. Ewes were slightly lower, selling at $4.50 to $4.75 per cwt. Bucks and culls brought $3.50 to $4 per owl, and lambs were worth 7% to Ell/w per lb. Hogs were unchanged at $6.75 for se. lects, apd $.50 {03‘ 118138 and mu 1 Milch cows brought 320 Trade was dull. Veal calves were quoted ; .9 V" l’ x, A cwt. Good slackers were in fair demand at $3.50 to $3.75 per cwt. Feeders Sold at $1.60 {0 $4.85 per cwt. l Buying was good in exporters’ cattle. The bulk of the offerings sold around $5.75 per cwt, and the range was from $5.50 to $5.75, at which levels the mar- ket for this class of cattle was active. Picked butchers’ cattle, $5.40 to $5.50; good lots, $5 to $5.30; medium cattle. $4.50 to $4.90; choice cows, $3.75 to $1.25; common cows, $2.50 to $3 per] Ativ‘ ". Minneapolis. July 16.â€"\\’hent closed}â€" ,“ Sept., 31.00% to 31.00%; Deon, 99%0 ,, No. 1 hard. $1.02}; to $t~02%; No. 1 s northern. 351.01% to 81.01%: No. 3 e northern..!l5 to 97C. Flourâ€"l-‘irst. pal- lents, $5.20 to $5.30; second patents, . $5.10 10 $5.20: ï¬rst clears. $3.55 to 1 $3.65; soc-0nd clears, .2375 to $2.85. ' Bramâ€"In hulk. $15 to $15.35. ‘ Milwaukee. July 16.â€"\V‘heatâ€"No. 1 northern. $1.03 to $1.04; No. :2 northern, $1 to $1.02: September, 93%c bid. Ryeâ€"- No. 1, 86V, to 87c. Barleyâ€"No. :2. 71c; sample. 62 to 700. Corn~No. 3 cash, 5/. to 54%0; September, 547w hid. LIVE STOCK MARlx'lS'l‘S. Toronto, July 16,â€"Excepting in the commoner qualities, all kinds of cattle met with a ready sale at the Western Market to-day. Trade opened briskly, and after the sales of the better grades had been effected dealers endeavored to ,cut down the prices of the rougher stock. Prices on the whole remained about the same as on Tuesday, though exporters‘ were also said to be some. what lower. Hogs were unchanged. The deliveries were 07 cars. containing 1,220 cattle, 1,650 sheep and lambs, 1,200 hogs, and 411 calves. lâ€"NO. 2 American mm is 5 to 62c. 'I‘uronlo, I 1"I‘he nmrkel, quolcd at. $17 x quoted ukv and mi]. 15 unrhungod. with to $l7.50 in bulk Shorts are quoted at $19 out- quoted at. 3 to chex‘ \cepung in the kinds of cattle at the Western opened briskly, %; Deon, 99%0; , 31.02%; No. l 81.01%: No. 3 Flourâ€"ï¬rst. pu- scmnd pnlonts, clears. $3.55 In cur 16qu m-r- nominal. 10ng In, UK" ‘pm‘ lb purk. 35:31 10 $21.50: lo 850 each is quoted at, $14 2 a! $1210$13. (1!, ['71/2 to 18¢ all 13,111: and track here. to $1.20 per 1 at $1.65 to 0 $1.55. f H to 12c $2 10 $2.. 50 I] to MC: 10 20c per to 171/20 to 171/,c _ "v... gt. ictcmuul’g says; Extensive peasant disorders have broken out in the eastern part of St. Peters- burg province, and in the northwestern section of Novgorod province, especi~ ally in the districts traversed by the ca- nul connecting the Baltic and Caspian Seas. A pitched battle was fought on Tuesday at Bialozero between troops and peasants led‘byn village school- master. The authorities fear the agi- ‘tation will spread to the erttire;_north- err. part ofaRussia. and soriouely inter- fere with the transport of grain, oil, curl and wood to St. Petersburg. The recent introduction of tugboats on thoMnry Canal to replace the tow- “1ng hauled by peasants, occasioned great- excitement. Bands «of peasants strung ropes across the canal and threw stones at the tugboats in efforts to in- terim will: the mxmuen of the water: A "20 and THE PEASANTS IN ARMS at A dqspatch from St Some [dut- minions of wore floated down the St. season. of which two and a were for Canada. John Meohan. 16 years old by the weight of an atom“ The will of disposes Of a lame bequests inqitutions ‘uyuuull‘lll. nus to remove it. Because a nuighbar jocularly told him '0 out. some Paris green he had found. Goo. Plumbmok. :11. Cornwall, did so and died. ’ A wireless tetogmphy station is to be. erected at (Jomox on Cape Lave, Nan- coux'er, to report vessels. The Attorney - General‘s wit! take charge? of tho case alleged cmmtcrtoiters at Lindsay. A whale has been washed aShorc at Godiva Bay. Victoria, BAY. The hoattty department. has to remove it. ‘ anm't-mcnt against the ] It is intended to hold the Nalionnl Dairy Show, if possible. ne'xl, January in ’I‘oronto. In the recent rush for Dnukhobur re- svn'c homestead; 1.350 quarters were taken up. Twelve families wore rendered home- less by ï¬re in a Nun-â€MIL block in $1.1 Henri Ward. Mann-ea]. A wireless lelpgmmm cmum. :~ .- ‘ ~ '17 A man giving the‘ rm: was arrested at for passing worlhics The driwwmy iv 1‘ wiil be improved, at 000. John Young. M.P.P., died suddenly at Trucudie. ;\'.B.. on Friday. . Three cusos of plmnume pm‘Snning from caling canned salmon an- I'vportcd from “inchnstcr. C.P.H. express ncax Fire in the St. (In a 1055 of $10,000 (:1 John Young. MP. Trucudie. ;\'.B.. rm fl. u~llut IU< William. The estimated in population owr 1906 Norman Alguirc V f‘ 1‘ 1‘ Tt'Et‘at-apm HAPPENINGS FRO.“ A GLOBE. CONDENSED NEWS WISE .-....V “mun mu feet. of the lr tomational Harvester Works, and Sun ï¬eld was boarding with them. Tl! neighbors were startled by the scum of three shots, and Mrs. lladzyk wzu ' soon to run towards the factory. Upor arriving there Sh!‘ was found to be blond mg, and whilst being atlcndcd by 131' musidont doctor the police were telc. ' phoned for. Sci-gt. Walsh and Con- stable Clark \wre desputclled to thr‘ scene and upon entering the house luund Radzyk strc toliod on the floor (2f the 'lx'dI‘Ooul in Do ols (if his own blood, whilst the gory condition of tho sheets and quilts showrd that. ho had been ly- ing there when shot. In ii roar room \"ilS found Sunlicld with his head hurled in his hands and apparently in ' ' When rousedhiid told to lml hands to be iuunnclml he cljnution to resist. but handcufli-d he SI‘CHJHI mm (1 up his showed an in- whvn ï¬nally 1‘ A: n.._.....v_ will of John Mather. of Ottawa. es of an estate of $690,000. and bequests are made to Protestant finno union depot Other Mug the 1141117197 of W. 1]. Wm u... “xuu hands and apparenlly in a rousedand told to huld m be umnaclvd he showed h . . . .n $10,005) on Pslcd at Port [1761“;le Frid \\‘orlhlcss: _c116ques. St. Petersburg says: isox'dez's have broken part of St. Peters- in the northwestern Brit-ls From Conntï¬es 0! Recent Events. CANADA. PM may be mm at, Fort towards the fachury. Upon re shv was found to be blood. bus! being atlcndcd by 13:» Mr the police were telw- SCI-gt. Walsh and Con- wm-e desputched to 111+; upon entering the house 1" slrclohod on the floor of in n,. resist. but when ‘ Sx‘omcd quiet om increase in London's 906 is 2,500. ‘0 was killed by the ar Finch. Irm'x cotton mi}: caused macau‘nun Ottmm t :1 Cost of over $91. - Friday. 3f Spruce logs ,. Maurice this a half millions Our Own and OVER THE . u. \‘l.’ M] N;Y is to he gust 0, ~\‘an' (In) and :u‘fmenlv 1mm inst the A 1 . crus‘h hore a" Mrs. health Huwe squat nld him (nuph found. Jam so and whim gum-1 Mama. I (nun-In 'J. and \(1H c lestant. I \nhln'h in a stupor, mld up his N'ffd an in- mm Iinauy Waugh. In $16,500,000 FOR WAR-SHIPS. The Council of Ministers has empow- ered the Ministry of Marine to include yearly in the estimates Sl5.500,000, from ‘1908 to 1911 inclusive, for the construc- tion of warships and U] ‘ and for torpedoes and guns. dlts of the budget of 1906. not yet. exe- cuted, are to be used forllay‘ ' new. yesseis during thg’Current ~\\'a_\'. Rural guards dismrsed the riot- ers with some loss of life, and troops were detailed to patrol the canal. with the result that tramc was continued. The failure of the attempts of the pea- sants to drive away the tugs was fol- lowed by a strike of the entire force or laborers employed on over 300 miles 01 the Mary Canal. All movement of freight along the canal is at a stand‘ still. and Modern Law Courts. A despalcli from Pokin says: {import- ant cdicls haw been issued ordering re- ‘kirm in the provincial judicial syslom ‘nnd establishing police. industrial lao- leis and modern Courls of lnw in the provinces. The changes will ï¬rst be in- traduood on (Ihili and Kiungsu. The Ofï¬cials “Dd {Nome are also called upon In nr‘nnnv-n bu. um Limp - ,,._\r\ "1‘ “wk“ In prnpure for the adoption of luiional form of go \crnnwnt. (IX _ ‘ ‘ ......... n nuIHL'. near Huwells. N. Y.. making a hole six feet square, and landing near where the couple were standing. ‘ Jmnos Gallagher. of Rock ‘whiln painting the u g«.\'m'nrnenl hvidge. at Davenport. 13.. tuuchod his knee to a live wire. a 5.000- mlt current. passing through his body. which burst into flames as he toppled over and dropped dead to the railmad bridge below. He leaves a wife and ï¬ve children. Island, ppor lresses of the ate Commerce Commlsskm has devided that railroads Selling ï¬rst- class tickets to new-mes mus! prévida accommodalljun equal to that 31%!) first-class while pasxengers. - Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, of Brooklyn, V. Y.. who will be 107 years old on Au- gust 31, enjoyed a swam launch ‘ride on: morning rvcently at Derby. Conn, and look a long automobile trip in the afternoon. A big piece or rock hurled by a blast crushed thmugh the side of Mr. an Mrs. Henry Judd‘s Sllnlnmr hm.†' In a storm at Mt. Holly. N men were knocked down in { car by lightning. and one of I; vs left trouser leg and one soc (fl. . Forced by hunger to d« tree. where he had' beer shooting his wife and cl Andmk was captured. at D“ Pa 77...“..4 gnuL'C JUUU- I A ï¬w- in a New York candy store Ywas quenchr'd by the ow‘nei' emptying Hie gldn-u'ult‘r fuuninin upon it. The United Sinios (iovormnent has on- icred aclinn against over sixty compan- io.~ said ix: form the Tobacco Trust. wa wwnon Were injured, one Iatai- ly. in a New York riot. in which ï¬fty womm took part. because one said she had bcm insulted. 'l‘ho Mï¬nluuk Indians have suil to recover land in Rhoc (lt‘ndod to the whites sinna mm- are sound and months ago. United States farmers year‘s crop still in their Eight Italian miners white damp in a mine 'a.. on Thursday. H. C. Frir-k says bus i‘w side of the Boers in can “I“ 1'. ,- _. wuuuiaucc was sum- r- moned, and the injured man. who was w conscious, was plawd in it and hurried s. on’ to the house of Dr. Cummings. He 0 Could not speak English, but mention- tl ed a name once. or twice before relapso ing into unconsciousness. At the doc- ) Lnr’a‘ house the X-rays were put on him. - and a bullet was discovered lodged in - the man‘s brain. He was then transfer- ? red to the hospital. Sunï¬eld was taken l down to No. 3 police station, and when : asked what had happened, would only reply: “You will ï¬nd out. it will be ‘ cleared up in the 004m.†When search- ed an lver-Joimson revolver was found Ilwlt-h three cartridges exploded. The woman was wounded in two places, but not dangerously. According to her story. Sunfleld (5110!. her husband. who was lying on the bed asleep, and then came out and shot her. Radzyk was operated (in on Friday evening. but all charts to save his life were futile. and [he sucr-umbed at 8.30 without making' a statement. Judging by the half-empty whiskey bottles lying around and the fact that Sunï¬eld was intoxicated when found at the home. the shooting seems to him- been the result of a carousel and jealousy. CHINA “CHUNG L'P‘ )yed on over 300 mileé a me]. All movement of mu agamst, over sixty compan- k: {ornutho Tobacco Trust. «men were injured, one fatal- New York riot. in which ï¬n» u gnu-3|: mgh the side of Mr. and Judd‘s summer home. near Y.. making a hole six feet landing near where the .»o...‘.x:_ A answers nas empow- of Marine to include ates $15.500,000, Inom ive, for the construc- and their armament and guns. The cre- _, ‘1‘»- UNITED STATES whites since 1660. New York candy store k_. AI ‘ [Industrial 1‘; :ays business conditions more settled than a Iew rumors “are killed by a mine neax Hazleiun. in their handg to descend from :1 been hiding after 1d child. Anthony 1 , at \\‘ilkcsbarrc, US have entered in Rhode Island a consu- have 7.5 of last N. 1.. two in a itmnqv of them had the South Afri. ‘aolais