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OF CANADA, LiMiTED. 122 = 2 = or Weal or for Woc; Or, A Dark Temptation more petore Peroy I rE) ~(Cont'd) yar Pa (Con thought: ‘of the’ papel he had so oa is. ead on the cold, | lessly left, lying upon the table gam | inde that clung to his arm 90 / g¢. ee wires mci Pot ampending a in his heart. a man so fearfully tried: his) “Great Heaven! ‘They fet v iandsome face bad grown nis; The servants were ciaessiy ‘question- tics dese: abadowe: abled lio ie eno one hind. geen: the sealed “package. ft ve of horror the terrible pola We eer ea a truth forced iteelf upon Percy's. trouble, ee were dead, his hea: 2 ead jow could he consent? what could. it mutter now fe had onrelessly laid the papers upon ud they had been stolen; by not even Soniectune; 30 love next to your: | y," the faint voico went on feeb-| whom ple had arti in it of Per w 4 fron soe T lon you pram: many peop! Be ot the chamber of deai rou, colts Tov ves you; wooing eageee Breit — cikogt Poe duinfounde e Claire would: not be in Geers ud | the vitally important lee VaDOY: it'd thought. you a” ae ates envelope contained he d her, my boy, within a "year after did Tot, iow; there had hee = Pam gone. This inshies mremise, ea id Ro. won afford him the slich ask of you; that is, if Fou do not love on sce one which to ti it. another. Do your” he asked, puddeniy |! AL length ho’ way foresd to, abandon’ the starting up from his pillo fruitless search. fe flew quickly by and lengthen ie eee weeks grew into. wea: | months~ the Gad SIMON ban woven Gee ABs no person on earth whom I love but yourself, dear uncle,” ‘he swered brokenly. land the. rien Breen grass and early vio- “Then promise me, Percy,” whixpered | re mkling the distant hill the general faintly. The magnetic earo of thove dying eyes |" The erimson-breasted robins were sini geemed to ‘the young man spell-\ ine in the budding branches of the tre bound, and literally force the fatal words | and all nature reminded one from his unwiling’ lips glorious spring had come. ©ol 00 is oe pees eeree Gesarille stood ot ne ured thi white, fleecy clouds. that sc ded to speak the words which must bring: hie & [over the" blue eky, lost in deep, thou ter Baguie to the uncle to who: the mdsome Percy, ie, Pitti amiga eke ea Rtn Aird his grave with sorrow and paduess in his| “The merry, lau hing dark heart? Could he refuse his last prayer? | jooked silent’ and grave enough now, and Heaven direct him he was eo ried. the lips the golden mustache covered ‘rare- | What did his after-ife matter | ly’ einiie him, now that Iden love-dream | He “had ‘fulfilled his promise to the dy- Of nin youth was blasted. and |ing general that moral af Evelyn would take ae Knowing that | ed’ pis hand Evel erhaps it would) ‘The torture of tae "task imposed upon Baca well to consent 10 5 | him “seemed to grow upon Tho words cost him an awful effort, but | weeks rolled by, and i De j told himeelt he must settle the matter at id not have the s' happie woo I promise. to, do your bidding God | had presented himself quite early that morning at the heiress’ home, and was shown into the drawing-room. Evelyn stood before the semooal fire, Although it was early spring, a cheer- glowed in © rien, help me, I promise!” Tue glad anlle that broke over the w almost repaid the polished grate, Easy, veciaticn. ores win ccouuettiah desis “of scarlet blos- tragedy in his future. coms, ‘witlo Evelyn wore, rr ‘What a surprise, An hour later Percy Granville, with |“ fs cy!” she said. ughts strangely confused, wad whirl-| holding out her white hands to him’ ing toward the metropolis on the through | nm delighted “to "eat? yoni, a os ‘express in quest of important papers which | know, it has been long Wwooks ‘since you the general would intrust to none other.| were here last. t Imost begun’ to 5 since ye} ‘ad almost begu: believe that Ces a had forgotten me,” and 0 a his, gannot 1 jowever, much beyond : k scam sorry a I have lectful, Ev. mn,” id, flushi seit (the cosied ‘packagee iM bis broaat| iy. am going to = aeoie Hot) Bvalyn amet hin ay the door with) for 42 in the futuro IFT maybe por ne Jake ios ay roy,” sho said, tak- és re hie rreectating’ Hee see q leading bin jd Ifo the sorridor, your, um ae oi era “haa - ‘ Bye. Soe “Die ied nase ine ag ahs had said; but who, can rely ‘ose’ bloc a fe What these. moments been | her ee face as ni toyed Shy | 2 The doctor had ive ie patient a na cordial, “and "had Iain ‘upon o divan imties Peroy returned to Redstone Hall ‘ays welcome, Perey,” sh ealdy fii. in .the fall benef of soe ne whom ee than yourself; nev- to subiect at eat Jeav-| while courage to do it, fer Atal, | yently: ihooltg that the beauty going do} oate tow ing. i Retrtiess hen thet tho dying man had! PS HNC PRL eG Lr prt a Evelyne! thar made her “guilty braiy reel with’ resistingly ae terror. Ye gone a fort ht, fecha a 4 Haye you told Perey this?” she gasped, edb yon: bate Bee ge ight rennin into her steely ‘ Be elntilating he hogan, leading: her ered. and ad agate, And sparkling eyes, the breath -comin; ie fa swiftly over the crimson, smi ‘atit. to ask raters Boe oP ask you if you will marry her the ‘pressed tho white pillow) “Handsome Pere egw over. the white, es faco, or more sontused oh SARS ead jeath came to enoral| 1 il’ do-my. bent sae alone: ke Nae ae SRS he. went on; Tesannot way thal ras sudden] wil del stifled; "he road the gins fraahoe| tune t welt domy faibond Cee oe ous heart. aright alae, too latevand. ie tag more,” cs ath was a bitter ‘curso, blended As a minute's silence awk ou, ‘mtost_terrible thet he had enous, for’ both. ‘Sh mg a panied from Percy's unwilling | disappointed. lips. to woo, and’ wed beautiful, false Jve-|own' imagination, a aoe ab thi lyn’ St. Ola yer, song. picturing’ to itp : Would. Rneel at her. teot. “eth CHAPTER xx. ine. to “her in Glowing, ‘pacsionate ees With tears of regret in his, eves, Parcy | ua ie tiny Po ovell her, and how wretch- reat oe tmcle'e Foom,. followed by | ea is, woot clasp Fn ae aarti a a i Ms heart, and murmur all the'seee |e papers | words tat fallen naturally oli tite table, he Paxionty crossed. boi from the li bier nee ny ene ‘here w: n which all that Cooma did ss, nothing of:the kind. Perhaps [he saad her thou ain. th the 9, asta er: ythtin uld. not under; ie. sthi ange table to x“ ave been make pyoreccion of the dead, cold face~it ti the Power of sie ctl a re a For Jong hourg Perey sat by that silent, Yar Orel: Was. oxpecii motisaless “form, nis face buried in “his Satie ot BoP aa eat i mur wife, ‘Daylight broke cold and gray over the| Perey, she. said petulantiy; pny Mee hills and valos:, ‘Pho’ news of “General fede ‘ne! ‘aid’ one word about~about—lov- Granville’s — su demise spread like The wildfire through the village, ‘and. Red- ne 89 Per stone Hall was thronge sympathis. | “3e, a a lose have to coply Boriy. was ungenerous and uukind | © ‘uitte say Ss constr estion- da at moat anes “Da = ro, 25 = oa ie ae guard oy iat ak a Tore mit uo not? ; 4 niswehed: absereeS neg 2 H It’s the peut Ever” 1 aid, Seppowe pot bave ad no’ experi- : 1 le was silent @ tmonnen | His Mandsome face ae -angely pale. Pyle, tried to summon up iy pale. Send Post Card to-day for particulars. Qe 4 St. Antoine St, Montreal, Can. oa was ete mu (Stave of Little Gay hi Poor Percy, could not Sweet, ead ts he cor her. questions, “her we her scathing ‘words dead love too sacred faze, Tt we been. easier f ‘ for_him® to fpean,-t he siting ie heart from: his HIGH SPEED : : He Ape! t ser love-making ‘had been. How eration “5 ‘ear Ee nr ea se bed, emb Cie ante. loven ny "the shadow. peas 4 7a ta xe ave not Ry “Beelgn he said ser Ee uestion, ; vghe. talsed i re taised ‘her pretty face coi 2 “to, his, drawing just a fie sce sight, she was wondro “la he | 3 | cle aad wenng. from Hip ining” Tips. he He told Ae here aad there I bie mn to the city this! morn. ie at him with flushed cheeks | yo ing friends »wl ee ant went, each | rot’ apsions, t0) take one last, lingering. Yook | how “SoM ne neces 9 ad eerer ee Bot cold, pallid’ face. a loving word ta ten Gay—the bride an “itile| tom Ms “ Ned GB : sia oe ep or 2 | TRY IT WHEN YOU'RE TI You will find it wonderfully refreshing LIPTON’S {% sustains and cheers me better than anything else—or any one in, the ‘wide world?” she Rae “Tw: you,” he an- xy you then, rey, ing still clos eeseure vot wie tion. he ‘returned. ed that point, vast routed Evelyn, pet- i 001 ne know," ish it to be s ape how ie said, absent sooner it grr he better F shah’ be eae ed ay set the day, if you like,” she returned, twisting nervously at the leaves of the crimson-hearted roses uhe wore on her_breasi “How would two months suit yon?" he asked, mbe ere such things a6 trousseaus, an vidal finery poor Gay had dis. which Evely: be require; and then there ‘would. be 10 of fuss eremony over this wed: from vo-day ig he gave a pretty little seream of eur. icon ae thati” she, murmured. Take your own time, by all means guy Jength of time Yat euits. you. best, he ns 8 va, repair als answered gee. he had ‘mad Oh, Tesuppose two monthe “ill be time enough,” pouted Bvelyn- g clearly she mad not “sine 10 Tie 66 =th t he not the anxic r hardcome figure Sorat ‘ously happy in’ the ‘Of her love-dream and her tr: or {umph. He was praying to» Heaven from the depths of his miserable heart to give him strength to carry out the meelf marriage w ake for the mai {tits lod to auything ike happiness the agnet of love was wanting. map could. wager anything that. Peroy was thinking of that miserable little Gaynell | all the time he she thought, With a frown, rom the window. “I # have clestiniy. silenced ‘nee, shoneh, and parted them forever ‘hy tliat letter | wrote her, signing Perc | He beienen ‘the girl dead, ie ns ate ord of that f we ever strangers. to him, even if they eve after that. She would not dare to pea and, ve De pagers et tits Tore, at last.” me thank fortune, 1 have won him CHAPTER Wo left Little Gay ken rails of the bridge, listening Eiot horrible ory of “Murder?” ag it fang out with startling clearness on the night xx. Slintmisig 40 Se earer came the swift footsteps iavapaphes te weer eee golden hair, that vanished like shadow in the dense darkness. of the starless. i Ikea fatty the young man darted af- r the beautiful vision, and a breathless- iy. exciting chase ensued. “T shall solye.t this: mystery if, it costs he muttered, sutting his eeth “together, -and "ne from behind nd he saw Now. thou,” he demanaea breathless: “1 i elses the meaning of th re 7 tow: eed cpa onlight, startled the at koe electric shock. a strong white hand relaxed its hold. Heaven!” fi i its a Mr. Chesleigh,” she falter- tp flew the. little hands, and Gay burst into storm pasmonata: aes ‘that completely choked er ite Bars stified-—bewil- arry Chesleigh was my; dered. “Look here, Miss Nell.” he. exclaimed, “you must me what this mystery pean... In eavaue Nanna ta how uu happened to be here at this « hour, and if it was from Zour ips those | terrible cries of murder issued i¢ |heard. Tam your friend, my “dear gi is wonton advan may. ‘trus pardoning me the meanwhile for. ad. dressing you 80 familiarly; bear in niind, Re know you only by the siamo of Little chostly. (To be continued.) i ease Slightly Mixed. Mother (et telephone, giving or: r to grocer, an baby in mischief)—“'Send tee side fr 1 — butter and—stop were stale—you naughty boy!” : That’s.a Net. ~ Men visitor ass.’ ‘Can any little boy or girl sthore ‘tell-me what a fish net is made tof ?”’ he kindly inquired. “‘A lot of little “holes | tied together with strings,” smile d the neyer~ “failing “bright boy Only 500 P 500 Pages? Some day when I time I ing to get out, a book entitled “What Men ares ‘omen.’” There will be the vol- ume and they wil alt b Be blank, The man who sows wild oats fre- quently looks seedy. 60 Mi are Impossibl =. Send for Free Color Card, Booklet, a Toe Story ead eee ne he Were not so T consent! wilt you “promo 0 love! Book le ones seq a Canada. \ ea 1° lot three eggs. Stir over the fire in st was examining the ALLOWED TO GROW UP, _ At» renull of some very outspo re: pele nts by the Queen of a Pri: cane Mary, the onl, auger of the King and Queen is at last to be allowed tb “gro: up.”” Consequently, when next Oe she will be wearing clothes more suited to ars, while a few simple etitvies ap jewlery ee now Princess Mary. permitted to her. The young Prin- in the year her Majesty proposes take her daughter to Florence and other Italian cities for a brief 1 leer << EMeiste ie ai formal debut at Court. Dainty Dishes. Bran Biscuit.—One and a quar- Ger onpe of bran tists See ot eup Ot aham cup white flour, ers ee or drippings, two cups ot molaats, one teaspoonful of so- e in a sheet like ginger- ena. =e in gem tins. Mix soda in sour milk. Cora meal Pudding.—One and a cups milk, one and a halt teblece pant: (rounded) of corn- meal, one and a half Tan esoeitala of dried bread crumbs, one tea- spoonful of cinnamon, quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoon- ful of brown sugar, quarter of a cup of molasses, butter half the size a f he other ingredients, beating them in well. Bake from an hour to an hour and a half.in a moderate oven, Devonshire Squab Pie Hither then aes of sliced potatoes, n peat. with a crust made either with ERS ing or suel Apple Snow—No 1,—Beat the whites of three egg: with “three tablespoontuls of p er whip into them two hae of ed pple sauce. Serve heap mall. glassés—custard eup: r in a single dish. If you wish you ‘may give a variation to this by lin- ing t ttom the dish with strips of sponge cake moistened with sider: Put. the yw’? f hot mille, thickens, turn it in other S land let it become cold the whites of the eggs 7 with a half waderes and just: before the dish is io ee served pe: milk, three tablespoonfuls them. the merin: Have th ito} mix togsthor cold ¢ lass ‘disk a snow?’ on top of stand as short a time as possible g and serving Apple Sneek. -Make a good ae biscuit batter and’ roll it into sheet about half an inch: thick. eer with half of it the bottom of a biscuit tin, spread with a thick layer of apples which have peet wi little cinnamon Lay the rere Ree go sl ee aste over this an: se oven for shine an oe Best Tea At Its Best “SALADA” TEA is always the same, no matter when or where you buy it. ay. TViNe Ae is the choicest tea —green, black or mixed—from the finest tea- growing country in the world—Ceylon, with its ists es iets and freshness Protected by the sealed lead packa; Serve cut into squares, with a hard sauce. TRis dish _may be evaporated or apricots or vits cann' Roly-Poly.—Make a good it o ito hi fresh or canged fruit, or evaporateed fruit which has been soaked into plumpness | w Use your discretion | about the amount of’ sugar yous sprinkle oyer the fruit ripe, tart varieties, such as, oranges or e more than that | oll the dongh up. with | the fruit inside, W. have} made it into a loose roll et the eclges together, rap in » pieoo 0 lo d lay in a steamer Cook one hour and serve with h hard or soft sauce. Peach Batter Pudding.—Butter the inside of a deep bake dish aid Make a batter of a quart of milk, | | two cup Ole of butter, melt-\the wo ‘our beai light, and epee ara fous sited site ee | teaspoonfuls baking powde A ce nee ate salt, ea | this batter over the fruit, cover, bake minues, uncover may be eaten with either hard or liquid sauce. This pudding is very made with fresh or canned apples. If the former, they must’ al and.cored and-a few cloves “distributed among Points on Light. f A piece of camphor placed in the wallisbar olf tiny? cuentas Spite brilbigat aa New chimney glasses should be placed in cold soap-suds, and boiled slowly. This prevents them crack- i i 5 ® The char on wicks should be rubbed off with soft tissue paper, the wick being turned down until ms eighth of an inch only is above Si made with |®™ ous fillings left in. Pour that|/removed by soaking them for a noteuie Meise ae turpentine, Whatever receptacle paraffin is|then rubbing -the: h emery should i absolutely air-| paper or a little pulverized pumice tight. Paraffin absorbs and with a damp cloth, evap-| stone, applied eS and both processes lesseu| It. is often convenient to u 4 power. tall vase when iflccr stems are mi mall piece of white wood, | short, ey go di about aie size of a quarter, with a ie arm left, if placed in the oil rise. when the oil is poured cn ana ean sauily be ob- ing the water should swirls rou: ich i Lerrenta. tie danger of over- filling rom po wi trays or tables, caused by heated dishes, paste amp. Never quite fill a lamp, especi- a salad oil ally in the winter or ue oil will |ooze out when it expan Bese and leave for an 7 ir more, then rub off with soft. ee Home Hints. Silverware that is in daily Celery roots, bofled,- cooled and |may be kept very bright if allowed cut into dice, make a very acoep-|% Soak in strong borax water table salad: four or five hours occasionally. Lace continually cleaned with | Pour the water boiling tat over gasoline or naphtha will turn cect plate, but let cool as it w: is jlow quickly, ee gel Beties Wied Spe gluatcr abies ee ae Seal ia d|_ Pack glass etter for asting roasted meat an Ppp eres co ne : lees hie el reer ent eben la ngerous bleeding may be sto) Allow the fed by applying very hot water to A Title. ‘mustard rubbed on the hands before washing them will re- lenty 0: ean arti isle separately. move the To keep ih det trees CO ga aah ine in cold weather put a little salt in the last rinsing water. It Does. ld newspapers, if rolled up and] yg Dag —“NPho; 2. be y, I made my placed under the open space be- See with only a common uted mn many doors and the floor, | aucatio will keep the air ae idee beled Tr aillky Instead ot Peony ie ino aces pale water, has much richer flavor. It|$ must be watched closely while be- |” “The -best capital for a man to begin with is a capital wife, @ woman writer. lars look Tike new, rub briskly with ” sayt alcohol. This cuts all the and vemioven every utes a ae In roasting n Penal fs a eae a ha ie I? Winter weather roughens and reddens ou r skin, causing chaps, chilblains fret the meat and lets the ahd peasraldisopmiots ty NA-DRU-CO Witch Hazel Cream : llents’ sooth and Soften the outer ‘skin, while the Witel a) air of cotton blankets make better lining than cotton battin: ne They require’ little ticking and ¢: be washed successfull The spots on Boles ‘wood should ae pone with he burner. Scissors should never Use a tiny camel's hair in used, once a wick has been even- brash or.feather to. applysit; and: Bagh ater Toei ate E: ly trimmed. rub the spat Bs aftespsbibh a | Cae aa eae <9, Lamps should not be. continually Ath dipper i awele ACIPRUG ARG CHEY B refilled with the remains of pre et Paint “apiece ‘on a door may be No mixing—no dirty work —no “paste in the big Sound Cini Sars aoe Bla See i0c--STOVE. POLISH—10c. Re S TO BRIGHTEN Your De HED HONOR ~ REPEAL THE PANAMA CANAL| ACT AND USE- It makes work ° p a a few ibs brin; a brilliant, last- ~ ing shine. Not affected by heat. 46 k Knight - expensive, 8 h or S ed, W O0ODEN _cul- «-verts are un- _ sightly, dangerous, Which kind. ly in need of laces by modern, which actually oe stroi farmer does your waggon cross? OES the road you use pass over rickety, vaogerens wooden culverts, that are acer Oris itcarried safely-a lern, everlasting caveat Build your CULVERTS OF CONCRETE’ not only cannot be eames ane We onger yin ateney rhe P be cak ‘ond ket et See to t: tle. .. Insist upon Concrete Culverts Tt will pay you and everybody else in your county. of a culvert repairs and are washed ross'the low a8 to aT er the advan- ~ GONCRETE culverts. are walt save much rubbing Sad polish- . t ak fies, oe eS RE Ail SS TES! eee EP eee ee. eee ee Bet SS aaa ag Ng