1-"th .h'» it! ’ . .. ~ . __ they knew nothing for certain. insen~ Once. as sne was crossing the draw- , - ‘ -' “v ‘- ‘ Q ' sably they ranged themselves on eith- 'ng-iroomt a .lower fell from her hair. Tilt "uï¬ï¬‚ l ' ., I. an ar all n alla 3 91; Sideâ€"they became partisans either ind he believing that she had not seen (I): Lady gains or of the heiress of it, hastened to pick it up. He took it is rosusasn 1-.- ° ancewoo â€" “t outwardly all was 7n his hand. when she turned round EVERY tfluaspAY MORNING [lead omce, Toronto. Have their blood enriched, their calm and 3a" ‘ Wm†9* calm face- and 53m" - LE PRINTING muse minimum G. P. RElD, hem Strengthened and thelr Only one person saw beneath the snr- “[ Will thank you for my flower. Mr. armciimulc . . Manager- cheeks rosy by using Mllbul’lJ . . , . . face, and that .was Gerald Dorman. Sir Dormann. DURHAM, ONT. $2000 000 Heart and News Pills. CHAPTER X, of ViVlen 3 mother. VlVlen made no Arthurs marr.a ' [spits] Authorized . . . . . Pfld [gap Fund - 9 I I' 196333331 Insufï¬cient Quantity or poor quality of . . . 39' had considerably lfl‘ “Will you not let me kee it ?†he (â€"â€" :â€": _â€"-â€"â€"---\..._. De rived or" her accustomed avoca- lanswer. Lady Neslie walked up‘ to it. creased hlzs labors. Bc-ore that Sir irked. 'Ihe proud calm dzepgited. ' ' ' tionsp Vivien spent more time than us- “It is a strange. face,“ she said, .28 Arthur would at times answer a. let- "I beg your pardon,†she said, look- the blood is one of the evil results that ual i}, the library, quietly, without though StUdylng it. I do not ll e ter, audit his accounts, give audlence - . . . . THE Clikosicnx will be sent teeny l . . . . . , .ng at min With clear, cold, itlless huasclllplmll d f- f . ,r s .00 Age 1 I ll 1 ints in On l usually follow any derangement 0‘ the noise or unpleasantness Valerie had 1“ the expr “551°“ ‘3 disagreeable, sul- to his tenants; now he did none of P ad re», icco postage Or I per new n a principa po - - ' . . eyes-"I (lid not understand " RATES . o . . year,pavableioiadVanccâ€"Sl.so may , ‘ . . len, and proudâ€"the eyes want intel- these thingsâ€"they all tell u on the And ‘1 v ' - h difn tso id. The datetowhich every tario, Quebec, Manitoba, United heart. k ed ° managed to take all authority from ligence. I should: not keep such apic- secretary. Sir Arthur was tgo decp- coldl in h those proud eyes gazmg ï¬bicï¬ï¬ion adieu ispdenoted by the nllmbcron the States and England. It the heart becomes was on In any her. The servants never went to her ture in m room Is this one of? your ly engrossed with h’ 'f H l d t y a min, he (1151 not dare to re- 1“de label. No paperdm mmcd mnflaum way it cannot pump the blood tothe lung! now for orders, having found out that, b t 1 y .1. .V' - z" att d t 18 WI e. .9 13 0 peat the wo-ds. Wzth a low how he 3,... pod, except. at the Outiou oflllc proprietor. Durham Agency' ‘3 it should, there to be puriï¬ed and im- when they did so. Lady Neslie invari- Gifivienhhzsdlegsrowglwlhite even to the to 3:00r5h22rd‘1‘igl21?gladvgï¬rwfe' in: awed the {lower in her hand and left gnated with the life- ivin 0 en. . . , - . _'lSl s; a r. “"' " ' ' A general Banking hlJSlneSS transact- pre ~ . . -. .. as 2.3 r3511; the ailiug‘v’ï¬lï¬enï¬iwï¬d 12:: the rising very Ips; her anger W38 80 great that not been so bu..s;ly occupied for years. (To be continued) ADV‘RHSING Fortmnsienthdvertisements8ccurspa' ed Drafts issued and collections made ' â€o .' bload deteriorates sun 1: said 316 dffl iiitterly “They she was literally speechless. Lady Yet. though his work was incessant, - ' TES ‘ liilcfortllclii-st medium; Ceiitsper . . ‘ ~ _ . . . _'- 3., s. o ’ , . o_ ’7 _' M . . . 3‘ _‘ S 3 ‘ l. S _ f f: u: 9(1); [13°deth â€$33833“ m- 1 '5 It loses its nourish- seem to lorget tghat I am still heiress NBSI‘B 1001Ҡat her. Gerald found time to watch the course Hui . llllc an uoc1ucn in cruon mmto. res a owe at curren . a. . H ' ‘ r i . asurc. Profes‘sionalcaids, not exceeding one inch, '- . ing, vitalizing, .H‘lve ‘1‘: annoyed you 3 She, §a19, 0“ events' . _ . EDGE PRGPER {Y $.00 pct Linum. Advcrlls‘cmCTitS without speaï¬c health-giving qual- Yet than n L- d \‘eslie asserted her qwC-klyo 1 MI} sorry. Surely lhls 1-3 He soon grew to dislike the new mlS- ‘ dii-eciiouswillbc published till forbid an'lcliargcd ac- ities Thefacebe- authority ganddsi’riauhur upheld it "0t the mum†0‘ a“! 0“ Y0“ care â€833 0" Lancewood: beneath all her P03 SALE C0:‘dill;l)’ Transient noticesâ€"“hwy? “ Found.’ ' ° " ' H ‘ for? If 30. I m. SOI‘I‘ . I would not 888ml!) '\ ' ‘ ' - - " For Salc,°'th.--50 Cents {or hrs: insertion. 25 cents comes pale, thin lVlVlen was by lar the best loved. Mll- 3 Y g carelessness and llghl heart ' - . †l . . . . 2 - , ' l 'l i l 6‘ l ' . for each subsequent insertion. . and waxen, the lips ,ldai†gave liberallyâ€"she was generous havv'?vis:§l:e£hgferlt“::dtgrl:i%(l):n. $317 egrdy :ly ' hhte 3:131:19? and Jfld'lgllSY- IN “IE lllll‘ lll‘ "Ulh “1i Alladvcrtisemcnts ordered bystrangers musrbepad bloodless, thehands to her servants; but. with the quick ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 5' ‘3 . e 0 Y 11- lng lusu- . 0f- , . , . , . , , . . “minty of Grey, includin evaluable We." brinndv‘mcc’ - . a . and feet cold instinct of their class they saw that ' Lady Nesle. ’ She Sild, 310“ l)" "lhat lered to VlVlen made his blood bull. Ho Power. Brick dwelling. :fld many elcg. it; conlmamlԠ{ory‘mly advcmscmc"5f‘m"h°d°' There is weak- - . - u is m mother’s icture." had ke t i _ ‘- ' ° _ hllildin lop. Will be. I - . p . applicaii .n to the ofï¬ce. . . . l she was .not a lady llke their own “Yi'mr mother’psl exclaimed Valerie, trudingp h: ingog‘genwllllégog Setvigltlï¬ Also loENO. 60. Con. 2:0\e'-18.0?€,,€Fo$gfgib)ï¬?f £95.? All advert»: ac us, to ensuritinsegion answer; , ness tiredness syoung miStress.†she lacked the high ,, , W d’d t f . . o .. Beniinck, 100 acres. adJOlnlng 'I‘own plop wee...houldbc rouontln not ct an .39 _ 7. . i . A . . d t t How sorry I am. by 1 you no ul friend. In a thousand ways that imrhm shortnessofbreathandpalpltatlon. When :bred manner, the innate goo as e, _ . or Lance wood.†'â€" SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on Savings Bank de- posits of 81 and upwards. Prompt attention and every facility afford- ed customers living at a distance. J. KLLLY. Agent. â€" morning. I stop me? How could I know ’l I always no one save himself d - d M t k t h ~ , râ€"‘ZLF-Zâ€"â€"\ \ ' ' :th -ir o czmm- nd natural to one . . . _ un erstoo he . ortgages a en or part purc ase money ° - gig): :iilfiedgnï¬lilghnrri’zllllgigatizdy1313:3232iboin 01to male.) stile was alfable and lunderstood she was a beautiful wo. :hielded her. He was careul to show . Apply toJAMErS EDGE. ) THE JOB , , Bledlcal llll‘CCLOI’y ' Pills they are assured of a cure. Every lcourteous one day. haughty and im- .man. er the greatest deference and re- (let-I‘d 11-430 lilll l-O- - - u - , - n . . . I: completely stocked with , . .. - That 18 my mother's portrait, re- spect-more if possmle durin this DEPARIHENT . ,. ac the heart itself cousin it iperlous the next. bhe was either too . . .. , . . t . . . . 8 all New TYPE, thus af- DR. JAMIESOV D h ggifeat grog, steady and regu’ lar. g lamiliar or too Severe; she did not ln peated VNlen' and you know It' You I the time Of her downfall than he had L . ur am. - - . . fox-ling facilities for turnin' g out First-cw , , , , _ . are very clever. Lady Neslie, but you 'shown in her prosperity. He always A 9% . . ry dose too introduces into the . the leflSt understand lhl’ 3010““ 0f - m , _ work. . . . . . Office and Residence a short distance, blfiide those iliitai illements necessary'to :governlng. ‘ are not clever enough to deceive 6' spoke Of her and to her as though she . . lFrom- some motive of your own you were still i s f . e . 5'12»? ._.__ east of Knapps llotel, Lamblon make it rich and red. I There were times when she would ihave come here purposely to insult me Whenever shenitfatsniisot (51.98213: 1:23ch 0% W IRWIN Street, Lower Town. Office hours from. Soon the pale cheek takes on the rosylfain have consulted ViVien, or asked ; through my dead mother; you have gould make an opportunity he spoke ' ' . ' 12 to 2 o'clock. l hue of health, there is strength instead of iher assistance. but that she feared lachieved your purpose. Will you 31' her as heiress of Lancewood. EDITOR “0 PROPkmroa. weakness, energy and activity take the showmg her ignorance. . It was a loblige me now by leaving me i†‘ For the secret of this man’s life was E .. -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-- â€" v ‘ â€â€˜â€" piace of tiredness and lassitude. llact that the heautlfUl- bl‘lgllt- court-l Lady Neslie turned scarlet with ; that he loved Vivien Neslie with the czema. The OhrODIOle DENTIST. l Miss M. Skullion, 50 Turner Street, :8d Lady heb‘lle. mletFGSS 0{ {lance'lshame at having been detected. lwhole lorce of his heart and soulâ€"lov- , , , l Ottawa, Ont., says: “I was great], i wood, stood more in awe 0L bar Ar-i “I assure youâ€"†she began. ed her silently, desperately hopelessly Couldn t sleep at night 00 133,111†~â€"â€"*â€"-â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" troubled with my heart, together with gthurs daughter than of all the world; "Hush! said Vivxen. calmly. “There l He never dreamed of any return; he with the torture n D DR. T. G. HOLT, L. D. S. extreme nervousness for many years. beSldeS- lhvse dark, proud eyes seem~ ; is no need for further Words. That is l was content to lavish his adoration on ' These complaints brought about great .ed to lOOk llllo the very depths Of her I Officezâ€"First door east of the Dur- ham i'hurmdt‘y, L‘alller's Block. Residenceâ€"First door west of the Post. Office. Durham. . . _ lmy beloved mother’s pictureâ€"and she ï¬ber. to pour weakness and feeling of tiredness. My :Soul-lhey seemed lo 918Ҡâ€11‘ â€ugh 3‘“ l was as Worthy of honor and esteem as lat her test. out the love of his soul blood was of poor quality, so muchsothatI disguises, all alfectations. She felt un- you are of contem t.†Each week an epitome of the He had never dared to 1-) e o 3 ' . . p . , _. ‘ _ -. . . p jl‘aise his eyes with love to her face. Eczema, or .Salt lxheum as it is worlds news, articles on th; became pale and languid. Mllbumis easy in that tail, stated) presence, her; But Lady Neslie had recovered her’EHe Worsh-ipped her as pagans do the often called, is one of the most, household and farm and Heart and Nerve Pills cured me after all ,gggtï¬ï¬ralfss‘m? stilcfst‘ggcgnï¬ï¬lg fSellx‘gy tl‘ll'ls “1339- Elle laugkhe'd. I Ifar-off bright stars. He was not one agonizing of Skin diseaseS, nothing ’ else failed. The? hUllt up my system, i ' l m n' a 0 e .1. 1' . l .. ‘1 ‘1“ a 3‘" "list-3 ,9. am of those who delude themselves. lie but torture durincr the da and w serials b the most 0 ular enriched my blood, strengthened my appealed “1183?- VlVlCl} outshone ; really sorry. I must tell Sir Arthur. 5 never said to himself that he had tal- b y t O- y p p .het' as the grand, clear light oi. the lBut nerves and restored me to health." . , _ _ . I it is foolish of you to be cross exits. and that he would work until, fOId torture at night. , sun outshines the flame of a taper. 1t ia'bout lt, ViVlen.†9 , , , : by his success, he should win her. He BUt there 5 a remedy permanently was the [1110093013113 in.luence 0f LYUt-h ' She found that She Was talklng to fraiSed for himself no such false hOPeS. cures the Worst kind. Of Eczemaâ€" Its Local NC‘VS is comI)ICte over ialsehooa. of a noble'soul over an i the airâ€"Miss Neslie had left the room. . She dreamed no foolish dreams, he nev- relieve i ' ' o- ' 0' . ’ignoble one, of a lofty nature over al “Never mind,†said her ladyship tojer iiil-;lgiiled that he should win her; qmartilswctlaidltdiinbi bilmléhb :nid and market reports accurate ; »' -: mean one. . . éherself- “I have hurt her; bllt the Vicâ€" . but his love was so great that he was i, 2’ Si" 11 ea‘ es 6 S n â€"â€"â€"-'â€"_.â€"â€"_:=â€"=3_________. ~ git-3,; As time passed on, and. their mutu- l tory is not a great one. after all." gcontent to give a“ and look for nothâ€" smooth and healthy. ‘~ " . a1 dislike increased. Lady Neslie studl-g That 1i ' ' ' ’ ' â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" Legal Directory. authors. J. P. TELFORD. ARRISTFR, Solicitor. etc. Office ovor Gordon's new jewellery store. Lower 'IUWD. Any amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. on form property. TH E PERFECT TEA . .. ’ .. , r . ttle incident Simply deepen-Sing in return. It was the very mildâ€" It is Burdock Blood Bitters. . __ T" 't- 2132?}:{1133331‘23‘1lantug'ggggf‘gd 3:: $213391: ictofltglnp: gor her father’s Epess of lo» eâ€"it was too greatutoo enâ€" Mrs VVclcli, Grecnbank, Ont, R'I'P'A'NS u. LEFROY MCCAUL. dcr some slighL pretext, she paid a vtis~ 3 Wily'LZldy Nesl?e’lseiivfe (1)? 12:36 Vague lIi‘l(i'héoffiivepiiliildalyiiiiin? Sgif‘iiZEHlï¬il l tried It and here Is What She says: i U“ _ I ARRTS'llR. EOllflL‘ r. etc. M‘clntyres it to Vivien’s apartmentsa More than; There had been a slight disagree-ibidden him lay himself) at her feet 5 “B'B'B' cured me ofEczema tllreeyears m . bl ck. Lower Town. Collection and git-$5.5? Tu once she had trled to obtain an entree. 3ment over the jewels that Vivien’s mo- that she might trample on him he l ago and I have had “0 "9mm 0f it Since- _ The mOdern Stand. :tgltiiii.i'tgliilillii’biirgzgended to. begun» made in 1:45 WORLD but Miss iNeslie would “(9t consenthh‘he ' ther hzld Worn. At her mother’s ‘ would have done 30' had she hidden l Iwas so bad that I COUld not sleep at night A ' - ' ~ . FROM THE TEA PlANT TO THE TEA co: h'f‘ld a suite 0" rooms 0m the 933mâ€! death they were all looked away; but him give her his lite, he would have with it. . . LU ard Family Bled!- ' vyingâ€"rooms that she had chosen for It'lvl'lh the right and privilege of the laid it down with a smile on his lace “Beingtold 0f 333- lined ltv and two C.“ - _ lbsoellaneous W hersel.-â€"and she was determined that ‘relgnlng Lady Neslie to wear them. EHe gave her allâ€"he asked nothing; he bottlesmadeaperfectaudpermanentcure.†U) C1116: Cures the ‘ ° “Monsoon" Teais packed nnderthesupcrvisio tile-l, Should be sacvred. ll‘Uln a†â€urn" ‘1‘].d.V‘llerle was HOt one to forego her le18 content to live in her presence as MM_~“ (Ll . . -â€" aldermgrofivgrsifnfo;a;l;;e{l§vf{3igd‘f;§;thin; idzlbrd-{iisciilqli Mills “':Ԥ:;‘n“ï¬;;“bg ï¬gf‘lggest: their Arthur had spoken to illowers live in the sun. He asked' for . ' > . common everyday AM ES BROWN, Issuer of Marriage Elissflg‘fihgiiciiui’liiv‘csce diatom“ butyw ley. Vivien’s â€lap; s e me ianxiiituuto :Jewï¬lspandushï¬was aclil inothllng' but operm'llsswn to serve her, DB. WOODS .â€" .l1 f h .t Licenses Durham Ont. rcrvfreshleaves go into Monsoon packages. .. , ,-; .. . - n ' . y . 68 em' . tippene 't'o 1“le and dis {01 her- He was con“ 6 1 IS 0 uma’nl Y“ . .111“.va duomoon, we perfectTwmk‘ ls Miss Neslie in her room? she that mme than once Sir Arthur had ftent; if from time to time she gave him "'â€" _‘ std athllélsam'cpriccnsinii'riortea. aSked. “AndflJoan was compelled to also spoken to his daughter of them. la smile. a kind word, or even a kind A m } UGH .VlacleY, Durham, Land Valu- “t is put u? in sealed caddies 004111. ! lb. an; answer Yes. . . ,,, ; . Theyfla re family heir-looms,†he had j lookâ€"if she allowed him to do somer ’ Z at-or and Licensed Auctioneer for the slos.and sold in three ilai'oul's ar4oc.,5oc. andéco bllilll l 3115' your ladYSh'l'P l3 heref ‘Sald- A3 I have 110 ‘Vlle l0, wear .' thing for her that required both timel County of Grey. Sales promptly attended vaouf grï¬crfdn‘os not keep it. tell him to will aSkeu Joan, Who knew how unwelcome them. you must wear them, Vivien, land skill. l P IN E C to and notescasiled. 2‘? STFEL‘ HA1 TL? 3; 60., xzanatg Freutbt SUE-"h: 'd- Vllélll WOlllCl be- when you come of age.†3 It. was not: a presumptuous love for.’ “W. -... rowâ€. d ‘jl‘lp, I “3111130 ‘10 full? Neslia’SJbou- LTlha‘tN Dll‘Om'lse he OOUlCl 00¢ keep. lhe had never dared to touch even. the, SYR U P - - . 0“" Sill 81‘ ill 3 19; an 0311 My 338 is mentioned them when she ' , - - . ~' 1AÂ¥bb. CAReQN, Durham, Licensed . looked alter her with); darkening face. had been some days at Lancewood. Selig-til: the; hailsftouoclizz hirilvdriflh‘ilt. ! l . -â€"--â€"â€"-â€" - ------â€"-~ â€"â€"â€"â€" ~‘-â€"- ’ shalom" ‘9?le Comâ€? 0f. GFBY D UR H A M “What is she going there forâ€"some "I Should like to see them, Arthur," seemed ,0 him that even thiit sli htl . hand V‘elualor. Balllil 01 the 20d DWIBlon piece of mischief or spite ’9Ԡshe asked she said. “Perhaps some of the set- 5 touch drove him almost mad fier' BURES BOUGHS AND gun’s. A‘VFUL EXPERIENCE. _ “mt???“ anhd “£1051“? matterstpromptly herself. "Ah, well, please Heaven, it tings are old-fashioned. If so, thelbeautiful face often bent over thel Hungry Higginsâ€"lVotever you do. #:1312621? '3 â€5 re "we“ “"1â€th gggebgagng’ young lady '8 turn to rule Stones must be reset.†lsame page with his own, her hair} Mrs. Alonzo H. Thurber, Freeport,N.8 . - don‘t never let no old 'a coax on And one morning when a sudden ' J y y ‘ - - :hI‘ ‘h " -. ' - - - in. s: “I had a severe attack of Gri a ' tt' h. d 'd r 'a . M l he lact was, that on the prevmus shower of rain prevented their “5 9d his theek, he trembled â€1011. 3' PP into ge 1n a ar -cl c J g | OHN ussv oacn ARDVILLE h ~ eveuiig Lady Neslie had overheard out Sir Arthur raked h' 'r mind like a man “126d With ague' She ram-23nd iibad 02:911. flit] gr?“ at???†"i weary waking-such a madam“ ‘ l 2 l - 3 33 . . 1 ' ' . “ ls W1 9 an ' d, z , f . ,3 t ' . ter a ‘in we 0 es 0 , ' _' , managed m, 01d business,alldis prep“ GRISTING AND UHUPPING DUNE vmeu talking to her father about a ;daUghter to jam him: in the e be†d‘rk 9â€â€œ 8â€â€œ t° “â€11 °â€Â°Â° m m 3 Headache? 3°“ get plumb bu“ di . . , . gh . t library, l “Are you ill, Mr. Dorman ?†she ask-; Dr.W '3 Norway Pine Syrup 1W“ 0013‘ house. Time I got roped in on the .; ed to loan any amount of money on real on shortest noticeand satisfaction stant relative, Clarence Howardâ€"a in em be cases were all arranged for jed, Ipletely cured.†game, I sawed 3 half a cord 0f WM AFTER THE CATASTROPHE. ‘l ‘l ‘,~._. A FIRST cnass amass IN CONNECTION 4-,. ,W ‘ , i“ .- H95. at them.» " . ' .. ‘ . 'ovel'lleard them. Vivien felt it deeply. am! he cried. Dear Heaven. how And didn't the assistant cashier . , alerie - 3 ° . F URNI I U RF W'e ar now prepared to do all kinds and I have seen none so beautiful as In selecting what should be reset had loved h s llfe through. and met I. (insulted. I should say, keep ' has. True, he had made her 3 e ar- Headache, DYSpCpSla and RHODES DRESSED PRIDONER ’ ' d transformed them into clean 3:; l - .__. , . . . . feel better in the mornlng. an - EXPERH forgotten my mother.†. ; "No, Icannot wear them as they ,to compliments she was accustomed estate Old b ca 'd off the distant cousin of her mother’sâ€"whose ‘thDeC-UOI}. They had never been} .- . .. ii i ' . _ h 1 I d ' i, mostliberal 58:12:. ga'ï¬â€˜ire pairid Life olisur- guaranteed. 9.110103}. aph had b86939â€? to Miss Nes- touched Since the (30‘1â€! Lady Neslie had ESlgilyaZlglfslege lifets'théngootli-‘th 1111 before I knowed W a was 0m sncesetfectediu me best Stock Companies FLOUR, OATMEAL and FEED ‘lle. bhe was showmg it to Sir Ar- blosed them. and Sir Arthur remem-l at lowest rates. Lorrespondence to â€"- iis it to end this love of mine 3,, The cashier confesses that he wrecko “It is a glorious face. papa," Vivien: "Papa." she said, “I can be of no i ' . ‘ . , was saying. “noble, thoughtful, high- use here. \Vhy did you send for me 2" 5 H6 saw no end to u but death. “81" . know anything about what was going . . , , 2 ' , ,â€".Vou l With reward. His fate was so differ- on - - - . _ ofcuslom work. hers. Have you. papa t" have so umch taste in such things.†lent “0 l 1 - - - . . Certainly! He Was assxstmg the - .. ,. - .. . “I ,. ,x - .. .- - = ' n y at “16 “W and: lmns. Work while on slee Without , LUMBER,SH|NGLES ANDLATHS l No. replied blr Arthur, that I can suggcit nothilng, Sdld V,“ y P , i kissed him lovingly as of old before them fl†her Sake lJUSt ‘13 they areâ€; ' - - - ' ' ' ' Pr1ce-, out, N» G. 8‘ J. MCKECHNIE. the - i i .. ,_ , . _ , , ‘ ; .dent speeches. He had talked of liv- . . Mr. Rhodes fitted out the tatte young Wile came between them. ; Perhaps you are right,’ said Sir ;' . . - r . - ak on -. ° , .~ ' a. “That. does my heart good. papa," Arthur; "but Lady Neslie cried, abrupt- . mg and dying .or her. of thinking only 5 Constipation, and m e y prisoners of Kimberley with new sui respectable members of society. . . . . , .. . 't . ' ‘ t " “My dear Vli'iell.’ returned Slr Ar- l are. They WOUld “Ot Slut me. I ShOUld thrhfflliegaer thI-Itt gadgengnhlagsnsï¬uï¬pr thul‘. earnestly, “when you know more llke in?“ pearls arranged as flowers, , to die for her There were timegl of life, you Will know that a mam neve and â€MS huge. Old-fashioned diamond , ' ' lthur and speaking of it when Valerie bering that, looked gravely How madâ€"how worse than mad I Orchardville, P. 0., or a call solicited - ed the bank THE SA i i MILL bred. It is like my mother’s faceâ€" “I thought you would assist V lawn“ a man died for less; many a man I . bier. erg-5 , .. _ . ,, *love her!†he would say to himself - - ~ cas lcertallnly have not-†And VIVlen was len- They were my mother’s jewels. I . . ., ~ - ' n or n curin Sle U NDERTAKIN G glwgy on hand. '30 delighted With the reply that she Q“ I were c . .He had never betrayed this love of a. g p g Pei g she said. “I thought you had quite lyâ€" 0 her, but, then, ‘hbb 3'65ҠW‘lb “bed! i . ' 'h ‘ ‘ . I ' . ‘ l 7. er lorgels and never ceases to love his comb made lnto a pretty tiara. They :0debiting-11:15:;ngggseiiimiiiuiiiiiifwï¬gï¬ l “mt, 10"9'" And Lady Neslie, OVBF- -, Win“ "or do for me at all as they are.†lshe thought he was using words that l ' 3‘ ' hearing the words. felt the bitterestl “limb-70‘} shall please yourself, lonly those whom she considered her . . E hatred for the dead mother and the i Valerie, said her husband. “They are lequuig should use It was but nature ,. ,, i, living child. :yours to wear duripg your life~time.‘ ' ' ' l ' Embalming a specialty. Jacoaâ€"ERESS. J. SHEWELL TRADE MARKS: ,. . ; .. - . . :1, ' , l , ‘ - â€a!" m “l hum of _ ‘ ‘ 3358:0338, I should like to see what the face iVlViOfl. is there anylhmg amongst ti obi hollllght) that ‘he should offer COPYRIGHTS (to. 1k th h th , . _. ,, ‘them that 1d 1' ,, er u M. a the rest 0. the world gave . Anyone sending asketcb and description 318,! was 1.8 at e ought. 8.0 bet-lutlful, l f. i you won Ike? herâ€"praise 311d homage. If any one \ urnl ur :licklyascertain, free. whether all luvcnt‘ ills she said. And that evmnng she call- , The glll S proud dark eyes were dim . . ' . ~ .{'Ub3bly pateizmole. Communications a lctly ed h ,, ~ . , . 3w'th t , I . , . . lhad said to her that her father's sec- 0 e . :.a:itlde:itial. Oldest agent-v filrsecurlng nts er maid to ‘1 3019111“ consultation.. : l ‘ ears. t was lneapressmly paln- ’ relar loved her with a lov th t i ' ' '1 Ame’léa‘ w“.h‘“'° ‘l-‘Va’l‘l‘utc’n ° z°°' “Marie," 8116 said, “1 “'31“ You to diS- l f-ul to he? to see Wh'ut had been her lov i'r ){w ri r 'i 'l . ' ‘ 9. ~' '8 lid-S 9â€"... -li‘ifffllgiiggii?tii‘émugh Munn C0. receive cover (or meâ€"first. whether there is glfnother’s taken pub‘SnSS‘lon of after this :\V(i:ulld,h'£iven?htl)’lllgllltblt :zL?::LLl{' 51;: " . ° “"†" ~2â€" a portrait of the late . Lad Veslie;' ashlon. She lOOk up a rail l'ttl .. ‘ . ° ‘ ° ° 5 ' . Undertaking and Embalmmg seismic or. ion. second... a... d. Yong. ll... :9...“ pendant. " ’ ‘ " *lfd‘““dl"pl‘3f33335.} {*‘mg 5‘"; ' lu.‘ : .tJ as .; ' .: . ‘ . ;‘ ' l “ . ’ . 1 ; . l- ‘ 1‘ "I ' 'i l amoun 0’ ' A SPECIALTY ljstdliiiiiidiligiiigui:iiei'iiyiigrég hunchâ€; out by a â€few well~dl£ected questlons The last time I saw. my .mother she l trust in him. He would be faithful , ‘ hosix months. spoolmen copissamlllns: in the semants hull. wore â€113. I Shollld llkB 11-. pupa. Ift be" ‘h th l] 'f . “Ulgllf‘l‘l, ' ‘VNT "â€5 ON PATH“ sem'me‘ 59‘1"?“ In twenty minutes’ time Marie re- remember taking hold of it, and she: 0- i' ?- 61- .0118 '5’ 1' ever â€I"? â€3' ‘_ .. ‘37-'03†5'- ..CO-q - turned to tell the "mliladi" that then, told me to mind that I did not injure NWT; ,0 “.1" â€3: Pl†“.9“ ï¬lm It 1 3‘†‘- -*â€'~" “ '- was a very beautiful picture of the ltlle stones. I should like this.†lwoil e ‘1 pleasuie '0 him '0 serve ‘ __. To -- 11¢;th Iiid‘l Neilie' and that u- hung inl ï¬addeeslie. looking up, saw the liltilii-li: \I‘Dixsl iflrcsllilm‘i‘igiwuInilnlifrh-bgt . , . . . ‘ l iss es ie’s oudoirâ€"it used to be in ’80 ene expresgion on her husb nd’. 1 j 0 S “NU 8' 0 ,‘ Farmers Thresher: I] El.“ ’ l‘he Blue Moom, but. when .1... Dim... lf-aoe- .. “ “"3 22â€.“? "t?“ilrrms- .. , a c t s lWere removed from there. Miss Nes- “Every time he sees that on his '5 "0 '..epi bib-10"! m-hl‘s heart, and , life insisted on having ll: taken to her daughter’s neck he will think of her .ll grew there like ll fair flower. A '. and Millmen . MMM Mum . mine; .h. M l 0, W - mockin‘ little lau h. nd ‘ -. a quic unreasonable ' l . . . “" ““5 â€f’ ‘99:). 3.0 genuine. - ‘ thne V So made 11% her mind. tghat, if it 3:12:33 {dead came over her. yea ousy Of the if: eptu‘e, {so ““"F‘l' [ullsl‘ï¬mh‘gi if “'33 e beg to Inform our customers ’ . . .‘ ‘ . , ,_ u - . .. . e ove 0 an artist; or us l so of a yr m BRICK FOUNDR Sible to give Miss Neslie somethlli dis- Y9“ “â€ll 59ml the set if you take.- . .- - -_ , . ., “ - .. WE MAKE .. igil‘eeilhle lolibtnk of.lshe would go so. Whit)!" shei sztzdglquzuklg. 33:11:11,233; (iii: Hiya-“310st cherished off- and the pubhc generally that we †. C enterin is not ‘ e was Jezi ousâ€"jea ous of the dead â€"1?“ llli 18 Poll ant down. i" ‘ x .‘ ' .. . Furnace Kettles, Power Stew Cut.- . é _;. an my trad: The indie whohad been so dearly loved, and “.‘I “â€1! “0‘ take anything, papa,†she , $322,135 IL“? â€3?; (K ï¬ne. he“ , “we" have adopted the Cash System, ters, Hot Air Furnaces, Shingle ' constant reaching up ‘ “1‘05? cm†was heiress "l lhalâ€" grand :a1d,;{1uleily, End feagful 0‘ betraying icame no olie i‘iel' it iiioi'lei‘ keeï¬llcfvrltllif: . " oween'se; - '-: ;' "‘ .' ' ° ° Machlnery, Band Saws, Emery 3g gzznintghgvhftlanr: dad-1:1, th' a sharpened arrow in her the room.y ““3 u‘t' she quitted l he did. lie Wnultl a thousand times Wthh means caSh 01' Its EqulV‘ Machines, hand or Cpolwrer; Creating, all severe strains on ’heart and a smile on her “PS. she went S'irrhAtrthur's face clouded over ' lllzilvgegegiivgiiiigii’grifï¬n :iiiiliishlefktlilgg alent and that our motto will be Farmers’ Kettles oumns Church k'dno s. \‘o into Vivian’s room. She was so bland , " . a . was not very good-natured,‘ ’ . - . .. ' , ‘ . , - Seat Ends. Bed l‘asteners ,Fencino ivldiiiderla egrpenter ‘Wd smiling that it “'33 hard ‘0 imas- httle “are!†he said; and She‘ laid her lgzsitnoiilnnï¬ifomiihews? .hel web m- i an Pr l Pump-Makers’ Supplies , Schogl acclaimed, recently, me she could be so unkind. hanaycpaxmggiy on tï¬s Shoulder. l It iii/is 1p: seizen [shgaifiifeéir Ar at Large Sales and sm Oï¬tBԠl t ’ - “I o ht to off 1' 'h ‘ alt uni you car wh I did it l , “ ' " ‘ , , , , " hm. be 3.18 .. . 6 you a t ousand .V .. . . . . . . E , Desks. Fannmg Ml“. castlngsi . ' $356 3:233] it seemed apologies, ‘lVlen,:’ she said. “I know dear. Y0“ do "0L know what a ten-1:11.112; Siiinrigreelp'itfeal‘oli'e lthzdbiiidlel’ssmizomg ° ° Light Castings and Builders’ Sup- as though he "a. that I am! intrudlng, but I wanted to der-hearted, earnest 8â€] your daugh- ling home i Hie li-id 'bmh s use ‘ndl ' We take thls opportumty Of plies, Sole Plates and Points for ierci his back He uses 881: you If you would recommend me t" ‘3' .U “‘9 had “in†that Pendant. lself-i-oii‘rd H k .- ' ll - tilt“ hit} the different plouahs in use. pastino Pnï¬u:g K“! Pill some really good book to read.» Every time sale wole 1it she would have lagairis‘ Lfau‘le ts-ise\,~oIi-:i: thlldn ‘15â€;ng thanking our 01181501116139 for past . a . ’ a ' Vivien was not leased at th ' - can "“39†93 )e ieve me, I did 't l .. n" . f . ‘ -' ' â€" i | rep‘lrs for Flour and Saw M1113. no! 8 - b t q. w p l . e in from kindness. I kn w h. . . ‘ if Vhlea shoii ed loser anger, ll would; 7 now on the ï¬rst sign of Backache and 1. trusmn. u_ use as a ways polite. She . e s 8 might not be “1 th w W. r l Th . - .- we RgpAigu' rad on, mm and answered kindly- undersland itâ€"but I thought youl ‘ . 5° ‘ â€e M ’3’“ “1‘" 3"“ patronage, and we are convinced ~ shieï¬tto followhist e m co "1 do not know what your taste in would. Arthur, let us have a beauti- , no E2udt'hii'j)pcfl to ii,†hbut sibmissiotn. ' ~ ' . . - . i i": .S"-rt ,†.6. ° ° ymï¬niim“ H13“ PM“ D“ 1“" h“ “M “WM ““1“ '°' â€minis“ â€5â€" â€t see" ion real flight?“ made for herâ€"she WI" be :umsgu d lilo, 315.30.13 that the new system mll merit a am 1’3, 0:63er Ell-(Ber: S ï¬gmkï¬ï¬mt‘ï¬lgfzï¬mflxï¬gï¬ mall'tiillio Sivo-..trzipi§:sa°iit2:321:53 "My dear, Generous wife †said the l rather have die“ than contracted this - ' rcuar . an P0»- ll aws withoutzmt dimmty,nndlhad8evereneuralglc boudoir of yours is! You hav easily persuaded baronet, "I hard] 'lmarrllige.†Now that it'was done. all ‘ contmuance OI the same. ; Gummed, Flled and Set. inbothtemnlee. Seeingthoadvortisement of t'f l v' , f - e a gave you credit for so h . .' , y icontention was useless. _ .- , ï¬ll .mdmypnggoubox. Theyhnvegivon beau i u iev rom the Wlndow. How . , . ml" conï¬ld‘l‘ari H .k. - '11 1h h l _ I am prepared to orders for u.qui¢krg11¢f.mmovlnt the pain from the back fond you: are of flowers! Your room is two. We Will send the order to Lon_l . e never new \i e er is on gave ° and sides. and banishing the neuralgia pain from .. don t ,†[him moat pleasure or most pain. There 300d shingles. my head. The urinary diflicult: is now entirely full Of them. a once. 'w ~ . - t ' hli .h, h ,. gen. 1 9.1 fresh nnd vigorous in the mornings. “Yes; I love flowers." assented Viv- 501116 Weeks afterward a beautiful l a†9"“ " momen m W 9 9d . 5......â€" _ , ' cHARTER SMITH “dim much stronger mover! way since taking ien. pearl neCklace and pendant arrived for ,lrlared indulge ll. He dared not look ’ â€gums." Cannon E. MW“ . . Viviene-but she never wo 't long at the face he loved 80 Well. I! ’ ThnL'stli ttthd “when l ' - .-' - DURHAM FOUNDRYMAN .mou. _ . e d y . e. 1e ven o e 001‘. he d’ld so, hoping that it was unnotic- ’. 38 though about to leave; She looked CH APTE ed. Miss Neslie would say, “Did you . ’ - - . round the walls. - R XI. wish to speak to me. Mr. Dormant†' . . ' ' m Chronw‘e is the 1303‘ Wide “~‘M‘; " ' “You have some nice pictures. Thoughthere were all the elements She would not: admit. even in the at. .- " l, mu, newspaper "much in The Chronicle is the only Dear me, with a strange face that is! or strife in the household at Lanceâ€" .moet depths of her beam the faintest . .. F. 00 t f Gr g-P'cge £0311 Newsparcr 111 Is it a portrait 3" wood. yet all was perfectly calm. Peo. idea that 1her father's secretary pre- 0’ C . 9*: ‘Ie an y o 0". 08 em I. r o. %e \VaS looking at the .1 p18 might surmise what the “r 1d_ BuMd to 0V8 her. I ' v L . . pictured face .7 0‘1 ‘ 7- -‘égv' “tr a... ‘- M-'V'-'1‘~â€m- " ' I flit-â€rs“ as“. (‘4' fl" .. ‘ 5 war m ~ i . . . « ‘ - . -. “ i "" "i" - " â€5"- ‘0 “55““ * new: i V .. r 1‘4 i i M of? ~ wells * ~ ’4. «Limo-vi:i-éi‘lwiwrx- r ‘ .. - ‘ " - v . ~ . » MM «w f"-,“..-«. as“? M at m .. was t . “ W . M.» . , ~ â€