, '__ __ _ --â€"--â€" "VI'UUI lucn . . . . - .3", me.†I stringent measures, except in on ex- masts: {INLCHJLP . “D0 ’0“ want to know Wh’ I risk- ltreme 0880. Permit me to explain my every word and glance tell you :making the slightest outcry.†As he â€och“ '. . “13"†The bold glance in his eyes ,ipokc he drew from his pocket ssmall 2t- . . - . ' . . . ' TYPE, thus I“ spoke volumes. "Have you not gue'ss- .revolVer heanly inlaid with l . pearl and *3 out First-clam ed that I love you, Daisy 8" lailver. “I shall simply hold this toy - "Oh, please dohot talk to me in that l to your pretty forehead to prevent a :____K way, Mr, Stanwick, ’ she cried, start- iscune. The minister will be none the I. ing to her feet in wild alarm, "1n-f\viserâ€"he is blind. Do you think,†be m.’ deed you must, 301’7‘51‘3 stammered. :continued, slowly, "that I’am the ‘ â€Why not?’ he demanded, amerci- man to give upa,tbing Ibave set my ' -â€"-â€"-‘._____ less smile stirring beneath his heavy heart “Don {01"3 ChildlSh Whim "' i mustache. "1 consider that you be- â€Believe me,â€cried Daisy, earnestly a long to me. I. mean to make you my “it is no childish whim. 0h, Mr. Stan ’ wife in very truth.†‘ Daisy threw u t wick, I want to be grateful to you--â€" :1 . p her hands ina.ges. Why Will you: torture m8 until I hate . flow of terror heart-breaking to see, you-3†intnme of til-Sshrinking away from him in quiver- “I will marry you this very day, 1 "it, “g on the l in; “WWI. hcrosweet face ashon pale. D3153! Brooks, whether i "U“. 80 away, Ho awayl’ she cried ‘0"? me. form, at†gout. "l mu growing alruid of you. 1 your love. It will come i , most popularicwm never marry you, and I would Wait for it.†t‘ not if I could. I shall always be "You Will never make me ,gmtcl‘ul to you for what you have ""3“ Dill-‘3)". covering her for: 'dune for me, but, oh, go away, and bands; “do not ho .1011“, me now, for my trouble is [you tail: to me the less I like you. I lgrvuter than I can bear l’ l‘VlSh you WOUId go away.†tSt “You noulil not if you could," he re-! “I shall "0t despair,†Bald Stan- 0 _ .' ° .' , ' . , '1: .‘p.ut;d, sooty, smiling so strangely her g ‘Vlf‘k, With a. confident smile. “I hire L :hlood sec-med to change to ice in her things “'h'Ch I ï¬nd it hard to obtainâ€" fa; lift-ins. "1 thank you sincerely for your that was always 00"â€! my Character- appreciation 01. um. I did not dream’513ticsâ€"anil I never liked you so well sai ;hi;Wchr, your “MW“ m me “as so as I like yom now. in your defiant iala Hit-evil rooted. That makes little (lil- ““5â€" and feet more determinfld th uni,“ 1."... I .lztl‘vlum, n.“ “1-“.- l . . .~ love you," ’ e with her m De itâ€"and the more h‘nds W It"; Iona g"§;3;;;,,,,3.,.â€k CHAPTER Ulla-Continued. You can not: escape y: ma Vanceâ€" I. ma: “ ' n - - ‘ “2 wild flower 1" The date :0 whic ever: I)...†he “ma head!“ 0"? hr I by the numberon th and lining the slight torn in 5‘. CM “N0 minister would manned mm} all men; “5. â€Mm“. "they tell me :91!†one 1;“ been tron- i Willing brideâ€"he coal LIL... _ “ Lad" “ 1' mm: I hating, as «n m mm be pa? m !"n}i\:A¢: , o O a n Itascnuon m curve In luau ].U“bb,‘ . .0...â€" "'\ bl, stocked wft’ TYPE. thus 1! DU}! 1 7:: cup IOU -7 .. L. a 1 ' t‘ ample. Dr. Chase, "' ° Kidney-Liver Pills, has brought about some of the most surprising cures ever effected. This is due to the direct and Preciï¬c notion of this great home treatment on the liver and kidneys. Ben is the experience of s highly re- spectod resident of Consecon. 0nL:-; Mr. James Dellibnnt, Consecon,’ Prince Erlwu' (bunty, Ont, writeu‘ “For several years I suffered great! tortures of mind and body from‘ Bright’d disease of the kiddie s. The: palms were sometimes slmosi beyond endurance, end extended from my‘ are down .' n. -1... __,_-. - In this practical ago a physician's ability is measu‘wd by the actual cures he makes. Judged by this high stand- ar Dr. Chase stands pro-eminent as a iant among physicians. Take kid- I and liver durannmpnfa rm. -- ï¬lm‘s)": Inau return in exactly fifteen min- ute-a. Hold yourself in readiness to receive me then; I shall not done, but bring with me a minister, who will be prepared to marry us. I warn you not‘to attempt to run away,†hn lnll‘ "““““‘ A fpuxsm-d Stan-..'ick, slowly. lie my law. Th ' trcatmant; far. my hands depends ent ‘ iyours-:lfâ€"you will not dare ’ H.8 eyes fairly glowed with f fire: that Appnllml her as sl‘. {head “an the first defiance ,‘emr shown, the deathly pa ening on her fair, sweet, fl ï¬lacc, and the look of a hunte l 0 ’bay in the beautiful velvety ,eyee, as she answered: “I refuse to marry you, I (Met. Please go away and lea peace.†He laughed mockingly. “l thall leave you for the my little sweetheart,†he Iai Ihall return in exactly “In utee. Bold tour-all :. --... lapplcculthD of me. I did not dream, ï¬bowever, your aveisiun to me was so ’dccply rooted. That makes little dif- .(crcucc, howewr. 1 small make )ou gmy wife this very day all ‘lhu same; business, urgent business, feuds "1U away [rum Llunwood tO- «lay. ‘1 shall take you with in» us my wife.†i Shin band the cruel words like one ] rpmal column and seemed “0 across my kidneys. My nonl- entirely {no from “Do you want to know why ed my life tosave you, Daisy I my every word and glance why?†The bold glance in I: spoke volumes. “Have you no ’ . _-__ __.. __- w-.. “v..- ".‘"“" uuue-ne coma not. I would bung you, Who has noted annoy fling- myself at his feet and tell-him JCT“: Truat in me, Baby, What i. th. I all, crying out I wasâ€"I wasâ€"n pate;- .Stanwlck never forgot the be interrupted, a hard, resolute look 9mm] face that was raised tofeettlingi on his face. “I would have . preferred winning you‘ b fair mea Wb: d‘ivjnt to (112," she aobbed. “0h, If â€Bible; it you make It, impossiblzsl’ hr} “â€130“,?“ have me to die in the , shall be forced toa desperate measure. “a“ m‘ a" l; â€a, .0 croel of you to :1 nad not intended “opting such \ -. T:etrmgrent measures, except in an ex. C . Di) "0“ lull... ‘1. L-AA, I - - _ 1‘_-__. _ to marry you, Mr. Stan- go away and leave me in hit .3 a; 32.35}; Into vu cant, "God his shut me Out malady. :rcy,†she cried; "there is Your his mm to do but to die.†finger-u dvsperate may], Daisv-n 1'03 Uil‘, I he dc-;.tbly Pallor deep- {mm was the. “T: .‘mlmw that fair. sweet, flower-like "Nd your DNIP’ t1. ltdt rot? yo: wk of a hunted deer at .â€"'€fy’ mad~endmg 1" ea an ..IA‘_4I - V v.“ , "gnu-mfg; [we ashcn pale. Daisy Brooks, whether you hate me or away, 8., away 1 ’ she cried love me. I have done my best to gain Ln growing afraid of you. 1 3'00? lOVG- It Wm come in time; :r marry you, and I would wait for it.†cou3d. I sun“ always be I can "You will never mnlra m, n--- .. first defiance she had nave you, Daisy 3 Does not on! and glance tell you hold glance in his eyes for the Drï¬sent myself. at f sobbed, under her ’ I aha remembered t‘ l8 .was never to 8' all]. He had 18ft I Heiress and Wife, enurejy upon dare defy me I†with a strange as she met his said, “buti agonized day aili Suddenly a new thought business, to him as he was about to t to-da)‘. . her. uy whoâ€; "Why, how stupid of me!†like one , “1 could not bring the par {Itor they think you my wife lnel lthe cottage he fou use. 'cxpocted turn of 1 you ed. Miss ‘Burton 'uur [Daisyâ€"she lay so and at other times profuse, me great vain to urinate. “.‘I could do no work, an trxo'l mmy kinds of 1: coal I get no relief. Chase's KidneyLi‘ve-r Pills felt «hangs after the {i used in all about five boxe: have anti-rely cured m. pal-m now, and can do a day's work no I ever coup in and at D3. iayâ€"Shp th e lomr n pair? \be did you 1 Daisy here to suffer sc 5 throbbing in my own [ smust fly anywhere, :escape this new sorro ;gotten me.†She imi‘mory of his cruel w< ly back to her, so mock "the minister would be. -he is blind.†IL! long green grass. "Heaven bless me 1†she ~ - l “How long will it be before In the distance the little babbling i’crisis is pastâ€"that is, how bI‘OOR sang to hi" 0f peace and â€St; be before. she is able to be removed l" ath its curling “ml’id W ' "Not under three weeks," replied the "Oil, moth-st, mother," 0 doctor, determinedly. "what was the dark sorrow that tor-' "Good heavens 1" he _ tum-d your brain, till it drove you mad gsharply. “Why, I shall have to_n H ~8Y. madâ€"ending in death and deg“ ‘ bit his lip savagely, as if he had been pair? long will it \Vhy did you leave your little on the point of disclosing some guard- Daisy here to suffer so?! feel such 9. fed secret. “Fate is against me,†be 1' bins in my own 000' brainâ€"but I fazu‘d, â€in more ways than one; these ' must “3' anywhere, anywhere. ohhings can not. be avoided, I suppose. -' escape this new sorrow. God has for-f \Vcll, doctor, as 1 am forced to leave} gotten me.†She took one step fto-day I shall leave her in your; orward in . blind, gropinghlmma l mzn â€" A ‘ . I must change my plan mate taking you to the parsonage. go from here directly to thie- I shall return in exaczflflt - -- " j" led thrilled through his | [love me. I have done [fly yest to gum blue, flaring eyes met. I yoor love... It wm come In txme; I can trembling: red lips wait for 19-†.. . beseecbed him to save 1 I . :93 $11.1 “9"â€: mall“ chéo$2tiohué ‘aomcwhere, anywhere, I; crzu unsy,covermg ner r . - . wands; “do not hope itâ€"and the more the" mmutes “ere up. , A low muttered curse (you talk to me the less I him you. I [Wt-Sh you would go away †Stanwickis â€98 Upon. hts , , took in the situat'on II “I shall not despair,†Bald Stan- ‘ . . _ . .. . .gtance. \vxok, Will.) a coofxdfrut smde. I ollke As Daisy's eye: fell upc thmgs “'h'Ch I "Dd ‘t hard to obtainâ€" face shes uttered a pitcot .tbz'xt was always 01W}?r my character-I “Save me from himâ€"8! lanes-and I never “hf"! you so 3““ 28am. hystericatly, gromm as I like. yow now.1n your deï¬ant? . ,alarmingly worse that St anon-r, and feet more determmod thanï¬orced to leave u... “A- «Var In 111 ik.‘ you mv nwn †tkesmEach Remedy 'A Redarkable Cure -ending in death and des-iï¬ did you leave your little‘ to suffer so?! feel such a z )u to mlk; no Mtcryjppro- I tho 1n: antime. If you doI you inh: rite»! your mother’s [am well acquainted with a blind, groping ‘ Ly "My last my r ied nut,’ she cried as the' scrucl woxds (eme slow-1 , so mockingly uttered- I found that quite an un- of events had tramn:.-_ aver Bills 3 trial. I ter the first dose. I five boxes, and they red me. I have no ~w stupul of me I†he cried. tbring the parson here, ngc my plan materially by to the parsonage. We can. re directly to the station- uvn U, auu, \Vr‘tn a quick, '5‘ “'Vtik'vu BUUI'L Ull'ect‘y beIU‘Ie Lester Stanwick walked! 0am" who ““0“ ""Sfll'diflg him 1.! I I‘m I'a‘__ avents had transpir- had gone out to still and lifeless in r could. It is aâ€" x“ecmmneud Dr. r Pa". 88 they and though 1 II last_resoro none the , and it gave cried In Dr. wiser dale’ †he said, e will be forwarded to and I can come! on at once.†Again the doctor nodded, putting the card. lately away in his wallet, and noon otter Letter Stenwlek took his departure. roundly earning his luck. 'Qt man-6m. I-L2 __ 1' He was about to re-enter the where Daisy lay. but the doctor I him back. “This will defray hand. "See thal- .1. , wondering at the a smile that flitted like a mete his companion’s face for one b. atant. any; "3110 can not. be ran her physician, I certainly gic'c my cousvnt to such 8 Her Vul‘)’ life would [my the For a few moments L91 wick paced Up and down (11 _-_... cub" LNG j “The young lady is my .wife,’ isaid, with unillnching {wring thecruel falsehood, "and w tend leaving Elmwood to-day. In an uncomwuuulc dllcmuu. :yct [can not leave my {must be removed, doctor; can yuu help me to arrange it in come we “No, air," crivd the doctor ally; “she can not. be r1 her physician, I certainly would 0 give my cuusmt to snub a procee Her Very life Wnnlzl nu . - - “SSUI'unc e‘ 1 mus -â€"my Wife. --_ -ma; :- uyel teu upon Stanwick’s {face shes uttered a pitcous little cry: â€"--‘ vv ILUOI Cha rles is always delicious coffee you ure lying on movements ‘ ,, ever, had observed the fig the grass and the frantic of the three old ladies bending overit, and drew rein of his own accord to see what was the matter. He drew back with a cry of surprise as his eyes rested on the beautiful flushed face of the young girl lying among the blue harebells at his feet. "I am afraid this he said, thoughtful! hand on her burni child has all the fever in its w probably throu ment.†is a serious case,†y, placing his cool I ng forehead; "the symptoms of brain orst form, brought on gh some great excite- The three ladies looked at one another meaningiy. be taken into the house and at once,†he. couthucd, liifting the slight figur lax-ms, and gazing pityzngly down upon ’the beautiful flushed face framed in its sheen of goiden hair resting against his broad shoulders. The doctor was young and unmarg Ficd and impressihle; and the strang- ("3C sensation he had ever exmrienm “She must put to bed authuritatively, e in his strong Tl .At that apportnne moment they cepied the doctor’s «triage proceeding leisurely along the reed. -' â€"v val-W -uu fetch the doctor. $8.00; thin child is ill her checks are burning scarlet and he: . - ‘ .I" My; 1’31! 3591M '8 Ups upuu. D‘s return: the situation at a FAMILY ‘VEAKNESS. h u . r ‘3 at he ’fray her expenses in toT {3'10†1:: an; 0) her he aaid, putting a few; c â€" . ~- '48 brain fever w is against me, 8 she can weeks to any where, befo'rc; 1 an unpleasant ,Wait until 8110 me that,†replied '8 at the strange, :8 a meteor over for one brief in- .v. -vâ€. I “" ‘V‘t" I lips were firmly ' I‘vspons den-named gleam thrash. eyes. Suddenly 1 “soul at acuy befure the ou to-day, rum in â€clam.“ lmust 8.0 3 met. his and the lips incoherently save her, hide her. at the room doctor held u; can you; not ; ship the thmn, or mas in Como way 3n ' feed, clothe and shelter ctor, emphatic- homely wording of the ( remOVed, A.!rule, to cherish him " nly would not i roof, at his board. and by an proceeding; :’ Nay, it was strictly on‘ the forfeit," the master to treat his Lester Stan- g “as his own mn " .,...: not leave .’ come 3" he I, that the burst from pre- High and low. in the society of that} day, the rod and birch Were flourish- ,’ ‘03" -’ ed, with small discnmmation and less "" he niccty; and it the tutors of little} grow Johnnyâ€"f wish you didn't think much at me. PIANO KEYsï¬ï¬ CHILDREN. Half-sized pianos are being made in Germany for the use of children who are learning to play. Doctors de- clare that much permanent injury is done to the muscles of the fingersl by endeavoring to stretch an octave or more, so th enew pianos are made with keys halt the usual width in or- ler' to prevent mi: injury. HE K NEW. Mammaâ€"You know. Johnny, wifen mamma whys her little buy she does 1 it for his good. the ï¬t. '9 as be “0313 _â€" vv bed the young wife. It’s hereditary, replied mother; his father used t . same way about his moths:- councils. â€hall. '9 ut- B in- Proposals to tax ing in favour with During the years of his ship the punâ€), or mas feed, clothe and shelter ‘ homely wording of the c. will be seen by the following account ,‘ of "An Idler in Old Franceg" By the rules of the book the master was held greatly responsible for his apprentice; and kindly roof, the Duri strange in delirium," said the doctor, curtly; “they are liable to imagine and say all sorts of nonsense. Pay no attention to what she says, my dear ladies : “don’t disturb her With questions. That poor little needs absolute rest; -' J-“ “0'... "God help the pretty. innocent dar- ' ling i" cried the doctor. turning hastily away to hide the suspicious moisture that gathered in his eyes. “No one in going to harm you, little one." he uid, soothingly; “no one shall annoy you." “Was it so greet a aln l He would not let me explain. He has gone out of my lifel" nhe walled. pathetically, she eobbed, incoherently. "I shalldie -or, worse, I shall go mod, it you do not. come back to me l†The three ladies looked at one an- other queationingly, in- alarm. 'emmry, replied Charles‘u [is father used to talk the about his mother. cotton. "Won’t you_ hide me I" pleaded I “Oh. my poor llttlo dourâ€".1 putty little flat I" lobbod Ruth. WI; the burning littb hand. tint clung to her m tightly. , APPRENTIC'E AND MASTER ) tax cyclists are grow- with the English parish vays talking about the you used to make. sob- 1rd, and by his health. " Dis apprentice- eat m3 upr‘entice and in some trades remember that his 80 01'. you know." ’0 innocent dar- tor-nine hum, Pleaqod Duâ€, high reservoir or tank. and thin weter would drive e dynamo in en ordilery weyjiy'llelu at a turbine. Although the windmill might work titfully, i: would be cutticient to keep In a con- , I, Lord Rosebery’s mother, the dub- »;css of Cleveland, 18 a wonderful old i lady. Though .she is in her eighty- yeur she is full of energy and is a delightful compinion. 'l‘h: Landon; King mentions, as an illustration of] her activity, that she did not indulge! her love for travel until aha was over? 70 years, of am and since then she has made many 1 journey. including a tour to India, the West Indies and British South Africa. The ditches. was married to the late duke 10f Cleve- land in 1854. three 'yeara after the death of Lord Dalmeny. Lord Rose- bery's lather. ’ first 1" Stockport boosts the largvst Sun- ld day school in the world. nuirly 5.000 33 children being on th roll of the in- ‘d atitution. The. recent '9 cesaion was a gigantic Le scholars truwtiing tong 1' join in the wait. 1 Notwithstanding the 3 largvmeut of the city of Liverpool in annual pro- nt‘t’air. old distances to t'the city were added to the munici- pality bringing the population up to '.the estimated total of 700,000. ‘atack near the dock hsignal shell {otherwise a rocket. and without ex- famination Placed it beside a arm-Ir. man named Arthur Bram made an effort to examine terior of the rocket. and mvdtatcly killed. while cm men WUFB I0 badly ininnui r1 The post of Iona chrk of London is vacant. Mr. .‘h‘u'm the huHer has been temmcl by the otter of the managcmcnt of the All.~01)p's busi- ness at a salary of £3, 000 uycar, against the 13' .000 given by the Lon- don City Council. A mournful procession, comprising a lady, a builur, a nurse. two servant maidsnnd four children attended a funeral at the Bug's cemetery, in Hyde Park, the other week Lord Salisb'ury's son, who played so gallant apart in the defence at Male- king. Is to receive a spa-1.11 decoration at the hands of tho War Oitice. Mr. Leslie Stuart, the composer of the stirring song "Soldicra of the . Queen," was at one time a Manchester garganiat, and was known as Thomas Barrott. Excluding warships, there were 499 mull of l. C .315 tons gmsl undu- nxcwdmg warships, there wete 499 mull at l, [.315 ton! you under construction in the United Kingdom at the close of the qmrter ended June 301h lust. l The late Isaac Gordon. of money ' lending notoriety, has left £34,000 in cash. £70.000 in bonds. and about £500,000 in outstanding debts. A wonderful talking machine has been constructed. and is said in a trial at Brighton to have made itself ; heard at a distance of ten miles. WONDERFUL OLD LADY. _. vvv uv-Io m tr ‘ fl ' OLE EM " To , banks of the Medway. ‘ 3 lbs 83 M . N L S KARI EL I Sir John Bridge, of Inverness Ter- , N‘éY dug-.65.. gguu‘iï¬f '2‘ race, Surrey. late Chief Magistrate 0! REE. BOOKS PM A} . ODERATE. gm: , the London Polwe Courts. has left an : for . 81ms‘rto _ if] estate valued at £66,384. _. â€I“ “ENT- Orders ha ve been received at PortI‘ mouth dockyard to prepare (our 40- ft. steam pinnaoes tor â€ï¬‚ies in Chin- ese waters. Although one of the richest men in the army, Lord Kensington looked almost like an ordinary "Tommy" ’ whilst on active service. Sir John Bridge, of Inverness Ter- 4 been ap- pointed colonel-in-ohlet ot the Royul Fusiliers, City of London Regiment. A new theatre in London in to be opened at noon and kept going rill midnightâ€"a sort of animated picture gallery. Manchester :- oemnusc an In- ’provemcnt scheme to root out Ilnm. Manchester 1: paying in. per ten more for ca: cod this year. or £100.- 000. Col. Balfour hu temporarily with- drawn his resignntion ot the corn- mand of the London Scottish Rifle; INTIRESTING news 63 Joint um. um ms norm. ocket. and without ex- .ced it beside a work- Arthur Branch, who of £50,000 to the ado}- :t Birmingham Univer- _ , é is a'most certain to ensure. Mr. Fred. H, lurgvst bun- 'Grfllldm, a we -known young man cl , umrly 5.000 Barrie. Ont, kayak-“I hnve hat! I. [rent 9“ of we in- den! ofltrouble with mygdeartdfor {our , are. wu easily 'tu 'nn my ex- annnal pro- filtementcausedmyhe‘ag tothrob violently. affzur. 0†ilhad d.zzineu and shortness of breath ' , and often arose in the morning: feeling ll tired as when I went to bed. ' l m terribly nervous. Milburn's Hurt and . . [Nerve Pills have done wonders for nu. Liverpool m I ~ ' Scottish Rifles. intimated a runto, Ont. - ..... ...-.y, auuomaxmg-"my nervous Uycp (em strong and Vigor-om. M .' iburn's Heart and Nerve P5": are goc. a hex or 3 for ‘l.2$ at all dru (M! at: by mail. The T. 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