itration. That night, or rather next . . H , 5 1 J 3 lnvvu. _ Mrs. Sterling was wise hflier pene- 1- `dawn, when they reached home.~ Amy came peeping timidlyv into` her room. The elder lady sat quiet1y~disrobing " herself for bed. very grav, very grim- \ Please may Iuome in?" the little `girl :said.- falterlngly. . ` - Mm`. Sterlimz iooked at her. How glrl xa1a.- lamarlngxy. . ` -Mrs`. Sterling looked at her. How lfresh, how sweet. how innocent, `how ' lyoung she was in her fresh. dainty. } ba1I~dress,4Lth that timid flush on her icheek. uhd that..e\vist`fu1. humid light ' Iin" the starry eyes. -All the mother's` V hem wi1_i_n gm went out in in`in_it`e Icompassion Eb 1T6rphaned heiress: 1 "Van, mv 1i.f.t1n one. come in "and tell `.O0m[J8.SBlOI1 to we orpnuneu uuxresrs.` JF.."Yes, my li.~tt1e one`, come in "and -meal! about it. All`. my Amy. do you `think I am quite blind?" - : Amv h'n1 hm- hnf. Tam !n the matron; `chum 1 qulw D1lIl(lF' _ 1 Amy hidher hot {age !n the matron- ily lain . T - a "near Mfg. Sterling how wood you` E mtg .. . 1 "Dear Mfs. Sterling how good you} are! I didn't,know how 9 tell you'._` ;Yes," very falteringly; '`I am `engag_. nrl H queror. ' ' . .` I Miss Earle and Mr. Wxldmr wera`- |n.... :.. ......-..:m. I-n` Hui. Imlla-nnm: so an." L . _ 4 "To Geerge Wildair9" _ -- 5 Yes. to`George.' Oh! `You don't ' know how dearly he 1oves`me:- you` 1 `|donft know how'bitterly'he feels the - trvdifference between my wealth` and his 5 Ipoverty. Asfif it matured,` you know. v ? which `OI `us had the mpndy. so that-we have it. If he had the throne of the uni.\;`er5:_e' he would: lay it at myvf<;et._ ~_ And John-dear~ old John-he~\v.i11-~_l:e&i W i ~-p1e'a;Set1}vill he not. Mrs. Sterlvingi They were a\1`ch1o}_d, o1'dfr'ie.u_ds, Genrge and he," - N|'a~a Qhntlinnp uinihs` fl\nn":Ih'o 2:ur'h.' I-.___u';c11;1gx:;g round 11BIXf`,;j'ABlj`0W, V ,g=r`u_evl4.t_haI: is; Mrs. ,t61.`linE5.\_vhelLQ1T V"-V d_on'L .kno.w, _a;n.y=,.evV 1' ?s_.b9utA hun.`.". Nor n.nv..xrnm}'..mv 'nhm`. AmvI"'.Bu1h ""`1`J'0DB 'stT,`uexI1*-=pm:jr . me, `my child, do you` loVe_`_this mania greadly-,]ove him. as uwoman should 16'\?L'lie. m1n.she* is to marry?` . ` ~ Mism `l<`.nv-Jn` tram` in hv.i:t.nrim1'1itf.la Fngcwgg. Y ` ; ; czi `.i x`~i 3rr.zi x`:.a x : .unL_1s> vamxwsns. 7 TI! V Wu! mun! Toronto: and < may DIc;m9_x. A. W n.l`.`I1oW.m. \ IOVE U16. man .8116` 15 L0 marry E 3 1 Miss Eaxzle gave 6 hygterica.-I 7 little . laugh. keeping her flushed face-`persis-I ='f.nnHv hidden`. ` ~ ~ -* , V .3_LiDl&' hlaggegg. . ' , ,.IT,, "0E'_c'o`ursa I- do. ,.Wou1dI accept.-L_h_i_m .6159? He -is sp_(1e1ig*l1tfuIly handsome," jsyou know: and ha waltzes divinely; and ` he ta.lka,,likeA the`. hercfofxa novel; What :n'1ore`cou1d any reasonable gi1`l`desire5!". } -Mia. Stei`1i_ng-isighed.heavily. She, =.1ifte`c1:thq hidden `-gee la1_1(lA-_lxis`s6d te'1i- 1 ` }1a`r.h'1." ~ . ".%1L1Lt139l:Lu` uzuiuuu`-1,uw~uu_q xuaauu u. wu- e 91" " -` X` - 'g- /_"~~' rs ,fi1IYl0f; fh C5-0'-$310131-I7. mypgt. an`&.'; lugh .tin}9 yqu gwesre` [in`bed. Go. 'and::[. ; mtayv Heaven ,b1p&,B7`-y0_u=and,1mke, you A `L 1 " . o{y-`aim .L1i1{`:roei~'-'G_6r'se.:?-! Ami` ;_i:d tclinsiras round her; f`,A.hI,'~-how. V. cruel .th'at` is} Mrs. Ster1in'r..when., Yolk` ea. .. - _. V aprsea--aear=~1aor-Jehm;a?z:u ma, `mv child. In v'm1` Ioveiflhis ms 1\Irs.!SteT1ng, sxgmed`. than-'sh`e axgn-7 x ' .. I ` ' .w?@W,..,.., Ea, d WK. nnnnmmmnn 1;:uu.;ig writ! {or Ea 3-mush . 1 5if.36<*M::!l\'1LAV n .V W 7 Iliie L 53*; don. Ecbwod;-sbauo,u; ied. T log me: now`: the -wreVsa;had:rti.m1 ; frame nah.-. and;thv;ara wnsb0.lm*; of m1..;w..'. mm hmlua Emu-ta cum 7 " Flioli UIEa_wugnar olioilorn at he 3:: ram 1., `Donut of ndoiqtnro fox: Onm-xo,p Proo V gtm Huh;-in. Oonveysnum aw. Manny Qo " Em 'Bm' ` _ rants; ;:t,Mr V of V 9Li`1et};* alga 3 J_nl;rvgrora mug, honaon =noeuneIn' : aupjpitxbla, of come. aud'Misi._EsrIo fluttered-sway withltha, othe: Nth?` L, mute Scarborough ; Mr. Wllghir fol- lowed rgithtlly. , . I'l2e marrigge was V 5th'. Thqrwwda to be amaxn_iC8!l_3`"`F wedding. a gorgeoim nnsnkfnst. M13 is A triptothe continent. The wedded ppi_l' wouldipend the winter and 8931118? nbrmd. sud rntum with`. the Juno roses would spend we wxpter um nvunr abroad. and return wntli 359 June to their London mansion. _ } - n...+....n... ...:,....a mum. mlmn. On: to their London mansion. September paiesed. October cnrne. On the fourth of. the month. the night he- tore the bridal." `everything,-was resdyg In the heiress dl'esaing-room 18! spread out in.splendlgl array. the mag.- nificiint wedding-rolie. the veil. tho Wreath; the: orange blossoms. In the _ heiress` lrawing-roam Mr. Wlldalr sat. bending devotedly over` her. and tells- ingns men do talk. on their wedding `eve; Both were radiantly haRxlyd`and 0011.1 hopeful. No shadow of the aw I hovering over them` dark ed. that ! blissful hour. , ~` 1' It was late when Mr. Wildair depart- edi He lingered. lovingly, olesping the little hands. and kissing the, sweet. girlish face. "'Ghn:Lniaht.." Ii. iudd."`for the last gxrusn race. - "'G6od-night." he sald,"`for time, my love, my darling. my bride-" It was: A nlnndv. nvnfmst nirzht. T116 tune, my Love, um_Ing._my .umw- It was 0. cloudy, overcast night. moon`, pale and watery, the scudding ` clouds and raw wind threatening rain. _eorge Wildair walked` briskly `away in Hm rlirafinn` nf his nhnmlmrs. T116 jeorge W Lldalr wmxea. unsxvly away in the cliredtion` of his chambers. cabs that rattled past him we_re filled with people from the theatres; he pre- ferred the brisk walk to the cngh anti" discomfort of -an omnibugt ie seemed: to walk on air. V T W T, ., '-A1 I...,+ " I... .03.: rlrnunc; `n Inns: no weu; 1111:. ~- -_ ago . At last," he said, drawing a long breath; ffnt last, wealth, an ease . and luxury, and every delight his` world has; to give, ~wilI'be mine. At last,tnf- .ter bitter disappointment after dismal drudgery, after dull despair-nt -last in spite -of_ Dorothy Hardenbrookl" _He stopped suddenly; . like a flash" came the memory of Isabel Vance." He had forgotten her as completely of late as though she had-nevenexisted. Now she arose before him as! she had stood that night long ago, when she had risk- ml 21. -fi\r'f.nnn tnamnet him. D318 and mat mgul; long ago, Aw-neu_sna uuu ms- ed a. fbrtux_1e _t9 meet mm. 1:318 v menacing.`-__' T , _ ; Whnn `I nrnvn false to van. I nrav menucmg."___ ` . When I pr_ove false to you, I may God that I may dig!" . ; ' Ffn hurl nttarad the terrible invoca- srumr as nuns guriu Public Conveyance: V lxnnts-;nns, Solicitors in man: com o ` Juati Y amen: :0 _ernkot-Toon(0,B|rri6. Mom nu Inn of oaooona upwards,--to I.oan,t*.t pezcent. - ~ ` ` W M 11- ii Snmw. 11.0.. G. `H.m-xx. . \ uoa ma: 1 um" He had uttered the terrible tion himself, and solemn. and ziwful "AmeuI" which had responded. The came the memory----d---that~`sten>I-- cold drops` started out on` George Wil- dair s brow. _ . _ ` f.`.u~nn ITxnvAn'" kn Humnyhf: "\V}\flt:. mare. .. VA QJxl;i`wona utny, London -hocaamaln- mnnrhbla. of mums. and Mill E8110 dams brow. `_ 2 Great Heaven!" he thought; "wh'atN a false, foresworn wretch I. am! I de-3 serve the doom I invoked. and if Isa-,;. bel Vance is still livingrlsabal Vance V is juatthe woman to `stab me to the` heart for` my perjury." ._ 4, -He wns near tha"l'emu1e.- He had; -latch-key, when the figure of 9. man 1: _-He was near the'T.emp1e.- had; turned the corndr.;qf_h:`at'reet,' andia was searching in his pockets for his started out of the shadow of the houses and confronted him. `The light of the. Lump shon fu.lI`up George Wildairs! nnn ; - - ' .- E H B I I (8.00. I, J I "Tomorrow uis -your'we`ddin_g day,` "George Wildair, said a `deep. `sternr voice}; "bu!`;.to-`morrow sAsun win sure-` `ly use on 8- widowed bride. Traitor! perjurer! take _-your: dooml .`V `Hm Ahm-n renort of a. Distal ram? face. uuup urp,` .4 (A-Av -u. .- ...,..-...... ~--.._ dooml? The sharp report. of 9. pistol rang out on the midnight air. Poqeman.L Xv 777, Strolling leisurely along the next street, sprang his rattle and rush- ed for the spot. Jfnnr Hm n-as lnmnn. man lav ex-V ed ror the spot. - - Under the gas lamp. man lay axe` tended,_st1ft,, a.ud;c9_l_ Tundmstilldhe ;, life-blood pumping out _at everyt breath. ' ~ ' ' ` 1 "M3. lluhvn-` nwml-urn I-nuin wnnl In ha. breath. _ _ | 1 -"No living creatgre bes1de_ was! to 119` seen along the whole `length`__of the an- lent` street. ' . . .. .1: am 1m..a .m'nm wmmdml man The lent` street. as 777 lifted upthe wounded man. The dulled` "eyes turned upon the police-' ` inan s'face, the.dy1x;Lt_9ngue uttered one word; ` _No more. The headfeltl back; oulat " convulsive throa, a~nd-George \Vi1dzgir _ was a cold_cm'pse. " ' ~-1 wodex if 1` 'shix.1l.se'e_hlmv ~toL. night?""` "W A . .. - 'I`lm' Ammst roses were all in scar- `let bloom `around that fair northern ~ an Imposing Structure "pf red; brick, _ buried in` a. wilderness of trees. .80 ~ Hollow, once upon "a." time; but, when nxgnsy" M . The August roses were.o.ll in scar- mansion, deep in. the heart: of the most beautiful part 0f12}1at`b8a.11_tifl1L(1011|17 try,_Cumb'er1and.` It stood quite alone, high,-so dark, towered. those oaks,and g1`oomy"_elmsv, an_dAgr_a}n5d 0151 rs, that the greed g1oom.of the woods "was duskily. cool in themos blazin noon-Z tide. "It .h'a.d been called .' ir-Tree it passed into the-hands or Miss_ Amy Earle, thateromantio'1itt_Ie lady had 1'echristened it immediately as "B1aok- 5 wood Gr_a.nge."; V .- . !`I- icrna .;.=u~.1.-mad-. am]-Innca.1v asuoor. - vmoa ur_ange.". , .- ?`It isras -igplateda and-lonely as poor,_ ` "iiar18T1if`iEii. E`3l\I68.tell' "Grunge; 2 young laclysaid. `TA!-murder mightbe Adone inthe depth oi` y0nder;woodlam1. by a._"s.econ(I Eugene Aram, and no _ one be thewyiser; It s a._ dear, ,d_e- V lightful, dismal` old` place, _und" I . mean .129: mak'7'IE`.","1y"f6i`m?1nent hnmn"` ' VA ha". o1dnh;red home: - V - A V . V " This sultry August -_eve`_n1ng;' Miss Earle stands `alone ahthei dr.awing-- roonrwindow, gazing but. with `dreamy blue. eyes, at the exquisite ' summer propecgt. ' - A* Vlvet -lawn, -.3. bri11iaI1t- fluiver-garden, with a? Splashing fou_n~_ min, and bees 'and,b1itterflies blooming iu.r.0ses and lily-`bells ; swelling` !:n_ea~r dows; rial; with go, Le'n,har est.` -.-and , dense. b1acl;7 s1o`pe s`~`of'woo'd and down ' to the 511 e of the; Dove. 5A'- lovely John .1;e1'11ng, stopped, and 'cneu_- w. toreme uh-1_u' but . the: darkness this 14th (111; see the man s. face, baffled` `him; V V 7 ..7ItL is three mi_les_,:Qm:;here-=to S Jude s-'-too `far for any matron 'su' me: TI" 'thii1k=' n' ixisxxfe L you 1a 5u'I1- 53;E>5 k1.;';fq.t!11~6j`5;.tT e h1ih' of. the, suxmer. all` `peafrl angl e.zure.`an L f ta ,g`9r ou_sfth1 e.! lu'1~id glDl'y._ % ' `I ` ' V` " 1181 'h_ S 3! 9330110` 631'` th .t1;_tL _L ` ' thin he1`rea`s-t a1$k\ __ V` af night. ` Ybm/had_ better come Lwith s;1wsy~s 6 Dr. x at xvxn uv., n.- 3`: 1897. ' - K genuinepask P-ix1;k'Pil,1s ion ` 21 n,:st1`*u`magllgegdgtofbei `just as '4} 9,} ` V`s*Snii;th,,~ir.-P. ' P+:op1e,_az_u1arefuse &n~$\1bSt-LtRt9& Q P? f. It IEWII bfflil ts .nw..rsy}:, zmw we F .-.",` nu? annthj. mm Whtz. .. `V ;.: :cH:I;i3;R `V. Steam: 3: C91. blcyclelworkn, mu re gaming t 166 Bordon street./Toronto; On- ) mrlo, annda, Ian I sufferegi -lntenae I; `pa for negu-If three years. from dys an ban 'consll at on; `train or d stressln nznptoms. aceompanled hf {Mont . no " Aggetlte, a sum` 5 omacl:,rwa'a melancholy b a nervous. I could not sleep imd there. ,, wag also conslderable exnuclotlon. One month no L decided to try. \lunyon`s Remedlu and alter using two bottles of the dyspepsia Yeure I was complete] cured and am today In the enjoyment o excel- lent health and s lrlts. I am able to eat Inythllmorcons der my cute moat won- leffvl and cannot. _ex_\ lgunyon ,too highlmg ` ~ - A E ..'.mmm'n' nhnmntlll mm iudmt fl! (0 5* `, ABBISTERB :10. Oman; :;London nnd Cannllia Ohnmbers, 108 Bay Sh-:09, Toronto-A ` - _ ' Telephone 2413. _v l-Iuunknvd nnmhlivn. ` We|-Kaawn;Cana- * L idianfPeqnIe. "A _ mo wan `THU saw Ejhguiitntisn-I..*Eata_.r~ri,V4 ,amL0the1 Ailments cured , .L "hftha Ilse of His U \'lundertu|VlittIn N A _PelIets.& A Vllr. R J, :mnor. bicycle ha: wni. `C. blcychworkn. and re- znldlmz at 166 Bordon f " Pmonu mun to. nor. __g;rcg_:_ Tomato. Ont. nnqwe j oaT`ad vxco 1ounydngu:. `P1190 me. Mama : (big cmfpmenu pnenmbnll and 'KfJ`:6'~: 8?: m.'.ur:'a't1g`i`?"c:\:ak$h:.m'MnI* m\'eau,'nl1an Ittgenqlj ind speedily huh I-ho luau. Pglco 2Sc.. ` on mine Cu 111 euro! 1 ' in Ink? :h. lolna o`r Edmu :1) forges`; kidney igem. Price Q3`: . .`:;%::2 :*3:n:`:;:2..?m::' *"W" '" 1iuuymx'a'Hendnchp Cute atop: Feadncne up three mlnum.` Pale: 250. I > uuumnwflle lntmont positively cum-pg !shocked, at her betroth'ed s Iragic ;death; thre had been xvomanlyi weep- _ing and hyaterics-but she had never '-loved the dead -man with any very r passionate devotion `affter all; The v hysterlcs passed, and Mr. Wildair `was , buried, and Miss Ear1e retired in crape ,. E and bombazine and the seclusion of the great Cxunyberhz-nd mansion, and became at mot hopeless -prey to ennui and ` sensation novels. They had buried him, K and no clew had beemfound to the. "mysterious and awful death; and, ' now, scarce a. year after, hd \_vas. for- gotten. 7 He had been .a.' selfish Syba- rite all his life, and there were few t_o _ regret hisitragic end. `V Aw... `['.`.._L-. Ln! nunnb n I-thrw Aron!-v . `L;`;*2x`:-`i'*;% ;;``1:s*;*i% % ; } ' 9 n m t - (arms of galley. Priqe 262` . W `mu cum Q`. NW0 I Bl09d,.Cnge_ eradicate: an Impnrmop lien. ' ' ' ' ' Munyonya Bloodcnre I or the hlgod. Price 254-. V - wnzgxam u Female Remedlea er: 3 boo? to all . 0 ' . Mu on ; cmnn Remedxu Mm nu. The sun Cu;-e-pz!ce 2_5c.-orudxcaton (`no queue ram 1 a system and the Cmrrn Tub ea-Mco 25`.--)eauuo an heal the pun. ` - on`: Apthxna dlemedlea Ben itnam minutes and cure permanently. Price . _ Manna`: Vlmlxor,- I mg! (Mg 03}! II- cui'x'r\'\`t'3a gnd cm periaanentiy. ll. ' at3':3? .:y:a`?3E;'5 :9 5:3 pf,-$"}.`x. '3' A Iepaiate cure for etch disuse, All. =`e'F:c';I$'x"1 o:`i":r: ?o"Ir`m'r";gum' 11 mm -:i.4:;*T:;-..`;*:*', .`::;.`3".*:;.'.':&" ``'`` .*S'*' W` I 11:51.01: usa uxurgnv vuu. v 3 Amy Earle had s eat a veryhdhreary .. winter. The snow Edd fallen thick and high ground Blackwood Grange, an _d , .',,th.e wnld winds had howled through the - leaflesstrees. ' The roads were -uti;er- `- lyrimpassable. Socigzty becqme a.mem- " ory offthe past. Mrs. Stelarlms Kmdher WV wa-rd ound .lifa as-hope essly (lull Tas. . ever did Mariana. in .her`Gr'ang. Their V ; oin1yiri s1tof"iVa; th cI'ei'gyrn9.ii of'St: T ..Iude s, and occasionally a flying. visi- . tation from John Sterlin .~ Dr. John .|_Sterling, with his cheery -face and hearty, voice, and mid, hearty laugh , and`. genial good humor, came . like a . .- sunburst-in upon their darkness; and : L Amy grew (:9 count the`; days_ of his `ab- gence, drearxlyand v1sh~`f deard. 014' V a`ck 7 `would only came an live -. g -with them for`-good`.~ And -Mrs. M ;-`gterling 1iste_ned_ in Vseeret -euxultal Ann. - ` : 1 . ' - "~ Bill-II. 3 vvwonuu. _ , I ARRISTERS. Solicitors `of the Suprem I . Coprt, Proctora. .NoLxrlcs.. Convoynncers, kc. ` Jioneyto beau. " - g (Webs: Rosa Bldc. Duunlop street, Barrie. yx nnuxarox AULT. - Aux Gown. mun. - ~ "A1l'will come right in fh ehd; 7SEe I thought. "She.wil1 mar bu` yet, and both will be ha.ppy.- e loves her, j r I know, and she is_1e`arni1_1g every day to love 'him.- nncr arm... ..u..m.\a-..a_-_" `.'.=uEn`ECur : to love mm."-,, .`_ But "man proposes--'-,-" You Efgow the prdverb. John Sterling hm1'-- aelt dashed all `these hopes to the ground. _ `_ _ . - Jr. was a tnmimstnnnm Marohi nmht: 1 mg e1_91_}g egg _p_1ocxaqeu roau mum on. Jude s In fur` (amp tend overcoat, and every inch of the way, and no tempest Wthat ever shrieked through `the earth was fierce enough to keep: him priso"n~ er. -.He plunged along rese1ute`ly,wi_th 5wit'hin a._quarI:er of e.`r'iii1e of Black; tree and faced him`. ' "_I_-huge lost ngy wey2:?,_s ai{l; .pecu- ; an` .-armed with a. stout stick. He knew ' * the sleet s1a.shing in: his face, and was . w"e'gTf Grange,\yhen_abe1a.ted.,wayfar+ ' 'e1"`si1`td `6`1i't"fr6i`j`tIfe}1e1te1f`. of '0. b; ground. L -It was a tempestuous Maroli night; thepwindhowled and thejsnjow fell, and the darkness._was as the darkness of Erebus. The young -do_c'tor wa.sp1ungM-f ing a1_9'1_1g tygjlockaded road from St. .Tnds=L .o: in fur nmn imid overcoat. found life as hopelessly dull as sider it my awry to hell you Know wuzu, Their your- wonderful medicine l1as_gloiie'.for ;. onIyirisltof"i'v aisi 'ofiSt . -'ino.`iTIii`Apfil,"'I896,i I rbegon'itoiloses -T,l1f1B'S. flesh and color; my appetite`. failed ancli pi on going up stairs I won1d_`Z:e's0'tired* Sterling, I would have to rest I .con tinudAin hoarty, yoice, this condition for three months, whenf a1 R1119-.1 I was taken suddenly ill` and noti able ;H sunburst-in to go about- Our family._ doctor wasgf` to the daydof ca1led`in,and he pronounced my illness` 0 : sence drlearilynnd vish.`f`dea.r. o1(1'chlorisis; [;overly off; the ,llood. At` a. /Jifck" WORM 0111) and -fir'st'his treatment zijipea.re`d to do` meg 34 with good, but only fora time, and I then? VS_terling '6Xl!.1t9J- beganlo-'grow'worse'. I"cdn inu'fl tale: '51 tion. _. _- gngxaghigjgxsdixcine-~ : "A11-will the` em1','?s1je when I was so discouraged at not re- izhought. 811Yll'11!8_ U13` 'h.9il1U1. that I deflilld _ 131508 it 313) 1011891`? .1 We tried 3 is_ learning liquid medicine v.adve,r'tised_ to `cure him.-,, ` ' ; _cases`like mine, but did not obtain the YouE`bfw slighfestoenefit. `I had become terri~- him'- ably _en1aciatet1. '9m1. Weilk. .. There hopes was of constgint terrib19.i noise ` o ` . in my heath; inyfeet and ankles were tempestuous swollen and I was as pale` as a_co_rpse`. , the_s1io\v Ono day while `in this C0ndi't'1011 my the as darkness ather brought hma SUJOX 0f D13 Wil- Erebus. -doc'tor wa,s plung`-j liains. *Pink Pills` mid `asked -nie to` try Es _l1.9J>_l0ckaded fromst. thom, In less .t;han.a week I'c0u1d.sib 1Ju in and overcoat, up, and. in 9..C0\1pflia of waeeksgl could. "armed stick. `walk quite a. llistanoe wihl_10|3_ltheing! and tired. ` My 1 appetite I` the ' that maring in my . li?e.a7d.~ ceased. I {be- wasfierce enough "nan to gain flesh and color. -and before -1 i hi,M1=u-`Jed 0: half dozen D03.-. >the_ his'_fs;ce, and as I was as. healthy as I. had. over -within quarter sfriiile of iba-hi in my life} "Mr f1"1.81dS'd_i_d: w`o'gTI Grango,\jvhen iibe`la.ted.,\vayfar-; notjexpeaclme '10 recover and are now `f"st iif1`t6d `o`u"t"_ fr6iii`T`tlIeslielts1f1 of re,joioi_ng utlthejxvond-erf\_1'-1 chang-9 Dr.- and him-_ >-r_ v ~ 1. WV \V1llia.ms.` Pink Pills have \v1'ought,' in J ' have my way,`?, said. a." .pecu- me. i ll my statement.` Wi.1l'=b8'_W_th e liarly aim. and melodious -voice. *1 .mean`so xlielping some other`.lliscour- ~ want to vgo to St; `Jude's, ` I am alas aged suerer_`y eot`1'iberty' ~` "mm: perished---will;you_kindly_ direct u):p.uiblishit..'-' ` T g ` V _ ` me .- ' ' V :-_ '_ " T =1'.l`iIe_above s`_tai._`_ _ pf ' V. , 7 John .Sterling, stopped anc1"tiEie'd.%:to. iorefme at`-Mu9la3&hoo;`,York`Co., N_`B.,x . see the man`s. l>ut.'.the:da'rkuess this 14th-(luy oi "Mv`J.y`t'1897.'/ _- ` . 7 ' `baifled`=hixn; '~ ~ .v H , :5". Timoi.hy"W;-~Sini.ih,A-351*. ti . To i:ensui o ge:tti;ug`fitr1'i{5i u i ways `for Will-linzns Pink Pills i V3516: l?oop`ls,M_andw;reuse sallsubstitntes ;. ainfgl ngastmmsl o;ll ag"e ;rl;;ot`o. be" .jus `s In W 7 ``It` is" , mi_le3_f,tQm:_Lhere ~:to St.`-' Jude s-'t00`f_ar 'su'ch_ T a*`:nigVht:o `_s;Youjg11ad_.bottr With. . xne;.I 'think='I"cn'n' insnreyouia sup-' l lJ'er&nd.aibed.'-"-' Vb A. " w~.g0ocl-. ' "`-`Yn1i n" vu-v" :z ndkl.".wth`a:'s`i's. t creg a;nu Isgceu n,u_n. .- Ahayg my a. dear. -voice.` . 'Jude s, ' am. perished-wi1l; y'ou_ kindly . Vdxrct *~-nme _ .~--V ._ . _. per anu_a~ boas : . _ 1, ; =1 . ggouiare vex-Iy , good," .t11_a_` smug: V, ` er answered, j'~.`;accept`your offal I with` thank-5, 'inc16e_d-,;Dr;`?Ste1`1i1}g. - , ; * "'nn1'ln|".=n1-hurl .Tr'\H 1101:`-En'()'Wl m8. - V I ` g.QQdt:_ W110 I 3 Stexli Aluvyuuuu Jun). t _ sohomborx. Bmnfdlyn. (HE. Inwm_. B.A, J ..-~...k...-..._ m1rnBA ngcmsn Lcnoiisyxgzmi 7oi_. TAan1cuLrux{sL_ns2aa'rlmir.T _ `A iotim ismxotl by we Pravinial ;Agri_cix1- 1 `tura`l.1)pg`y_tm en, the totai _eoxa l po- '1 - dmtion in mnuom t.his.yeat ms(a2.~- ` allso gro'w'.m f p_0!tatoees"averagi11Vl49 j asrimated yviznnt yiakiof the August 404.625 of wmli 9-18.261-35$ gm, ;wheat.;1o.629.513 mus, a,1aa;wa % bar1ay;.724 I,836 ax, 43,34; rye,.a._nd at 1 The averages per acre war: -` Wheat 14.14 1) 12918. 085115 22.7. barley , 20.77. "and bartecrops were failures. 'I1'u-ee and aquartar_;niI- `liqmusixels of potatqgs; andlrooga ivgga bushels peif acre. zmdvroots .199. "7 The bnlletm was'not Vreailized, owing to 3 blight attackad the grain jus L_r;...... ......v......'.L.. nu v..._,,..~ 3.....- ...-..-.._- -_- before; Inaturi&y.. `_ 7 . d The number, of beef ca.tt`1e exported from_ the prorince this sbason was (if; teen thoiysand. ThP:r e were zrlsewsi-xteen, tliousandfive hundred stockersfshipped to the Uni-(i_.;_ates as shown by the Ctistqms` returns: total export_ from the province, thirt;y-ona> thousand five hundred. `The number of hugs shipped out of Manitoba on foot or dressed was tawelvg thausimd vd hundred. The numl:er-rece_2ived by. Winnipegiackera and Lutchers was twenty-five thousand} total, thirty-sev1-n'thousa.nd1 five hun- dred. \ Poultry disposed oi by farmers was as"-fo1Iows:--'I`urkeys,.r/47,540; geese and ducks, 20,000; chickens, 184,055.- Tkiese find `a. `ready market in the pro- `I vinna. '3'" ' at vmce; _ - -, l .3 The eaaon has teen favourable for , V :a.'ll parties interested in. the" manufac- ture of butter and cheese. "l}he` pro- 2 duc_ts.of creameries and chivese factor- _ - {es under the supervision`ol' the dgi_ry.;' superintendent have keen uniformlyj f good. and packed so as tovmeet the ' requirements uf the market. Home I dn.iries_hs.ve also kept well in line in 1 times manufacture of good butler. Tbere_j , has lzeen a -ready sale of all dairy pro: v~ . duets` it mmun-:~r-ntvive' prices. The fol-`V | lowlngVls' a. summary of production ` ajnd` .prices:-BuLter. _crea.mery, 987,-_, 179 pounds, 18c.. value $177,692.22; da'ujy_ ; butter 1.410.285 pbunds, 13383;, value`? $188,625.62; tota.l;'2.397,44"pounds; va.l-' no s3:317.84. Cheese. -factory, 987,007-1 .-va.l.u e 01 (1a1ryAprouucw, q;uuu..~m.-m. ' 8- 3'88]? 33,0. ` It is estimated that 1,370,685 acresfi of Band are mady far cropping next__ spring an "increase g}f"mm\e than 1400,- 000 acres compared with the figures $188,623.62; tota.|,"z,:1::l,~m1 pnuuus; vau- ue, $366,317.84. Cheese. -fact ry, 987,007-j pounds. 8 I-*2c;, value 583.8 5.59`. total , I value of- `dairyAproducts, $450,213.43. l n :.. mrimatad that 1.3"l(H?85 acres bl? `Ills : Amlmi Kcily Tells of Illness and I Subsequent Cure -- A Stzicement That ._Shonld,be Rgnd, by Every Glrl n'_ - cmqa; vi uncnunm rerun & uiocnnmv. 1'Amns'1`n_ns. somcrrons. ` % oorxvusumorcxzs, ac. Dmm\4 Mcmnmv, Q.C.. F. P. Przman. Q.0, . J; A. Mn}umn'. D. C.-Muncmsou. .,.- BARBIE. . - McCarthy, Pepler. McCarthy & Duncan. . ` .Alllst_o`n and Creemore. . Mccnrmy. Pep1e16(%{bo11!d 8; Mcgargby, ' r a. -.).{oncy to Lorm at Lowest Rates " lVJ.1SS'Al.l.llX1il neuy, ru. nmn-nuk-vvu. andbmuh esteemed young la_(l;.:; living ,nTn.I;n'Qulc;`LY_ Write mdayh at M3P1W0 5-. \V`ri r?mutxf1lu3mtegBookofxfateintsaxg fsider it duty 0 let; know what xe asgipa in S If 0 amogven 0!YV,0 l::ll.u3;'9,I:drf.u1 medidne 113$-9*'l`rrAi.`}%i3%%%`%bu$*io3`7$ l}l` [ma - In AI3f1Tf`189b, T beganjlt T 139"fi)E6hii:)t1Tt3lI y6u'FREE" ie i5ew' and color; amh probn. lymtentable. * ~ _ ' wot1l(l.`l.je'$o' tired NolI1InmhuS39nf"t1-E1 i`31t7( l would .1_xa:ve rest. .continued_inifdr:ifm :r&,;{1g_R:e,f:?9H;~~ = thus condntlon three months, when T 9,1319 1'. rthinume, prup.bt La Presao. . - ;?3:e;x;al1n ;I;:::,(3gxl?l`);:a;4;1`n8c:igv;sg Our was?. . ~-IA a1.t- A ' ' ` ' , - f . P 138 t rutith - _ca1_lec_l }x;.,a1.ul he. p1'0n_0l1nce(l 1llness: ,,`_:u`.`{.ie,`, z bmpgt {,`c?5.8h9:pnb'1?c 3 . chlonsls, poverty of .. blood. 4'-U2] s cial nouoq m ovex:,~300 newspapers, -fir'st' his me; MA!0N_&MAB.I0N51 atentl xl>l'I. _ . -. ' ph _'1`emp1eBux1ding185St.- amesSt..-Montr_ea.l._ .b'.t, `.7`1y. 0` 1? m.n~ -~9'.-1'-t en The only rm ofGraduatoEn81ne9rsin - began.to-grow; yvorsel. I`co`ntmue`d the Dominion Q-g_n_g,;,,;_ing patqn busing ` i!_.lg'-.lIIS, l1I{ -- for>---three-mxn1bhs,:1eselusivo ' ' ~ ......_,.,I .-.l' -unl van Miss-`taminla. Kelly, a well-known_ and much young la_d_v. nf Rrfnnhnrnnrlv N R, \u`rif . A :57Timoi.by"W;~Si1iith,;J.'P. 9 .Toi:ensu)`e` `ge~tti;ng ft'Ix:5_ '_ ;_; _ Ls;1wy~s `f'or`Dr. \V illizims T` f . ,Ba1e.- .,x... am.1,,S,c. ,V,. z._ _. ., _ ~.g_O-pd-.; _A9 HAPPY . Gun. III ; mu-.-YR: I Ointment. we. ` `r.....-._ In... I man u xm .Chm I ;___V 1 2 ` Hoyenhnrx-R'1Ivn_- * w-z ..=r-- ow ow`... . fnuxou-cm. .BicI%0.?"q . 1'. . `pf *g,,y "i".%,_:V;.,T`T i"'. `* `````', V c >" ::}2;`'es1eg-;-n. mu . m`, eripnlod titfl. ` rhe'n;na.tinn And Nfeg `_cougplete!y mound. mu FM 1:. o.I....A rrnwmMn..Patnr Taylnhiil` Jongpletely neonnc. uunu any-_a _. v mama Towmxp-ram; Taylor. Jul- `nay tmuhleao yearn; afod.`_ Gian ! run. 256. . memo-Jmu `mm. `xiemay. ~rr4 lkcwriord meet. mbieet 0! '-in "83 eohdn. cured by mu : Syrup} Li!- ....;.....a Immamtima. 25 cents. GONE. [W00 W] UM;-NI_0Jluy Ieedamd `I'm-pentim. 25 cent; _.._..__._..._.q..-.-.-.-..- . `_L..----------q-6--""` K3 ` . _ , -` ax m-mold -by all d:l::ef(I`.ha;`fd1.nnr1:su eBafe I 00:." pm I-non-on . Tnsndfm CIIIHI. numnnpu I3. K lutmjetIr 1'urontou For informxtlon md tree Handbook write to r LIUNN on C0. 861 Bnomwrl. Nlw Yonx. Oldest bureau r securing patents In Amer! Every glnlcene :5 an out by us Iswbronshz be! the pa c by I notice 317:1! tree otclmrgo 1:: '17; .2 . .-t!.1!.'.. Q mmnhwu 1'o"i)'15l'I'5y' ii me on: _m jdeutific gmcw r.......o ..m-nmxnn of my scientic papal-Jim mi J0`-'I'I'V V'V'V'y'v'v V . ' at clmula nofany papal-Ii\tn c' V161- S lend! ly illustrated. No 1nmu&nu man ehou d be wllhout_i_t.._ We3_k_[(,Q. Ma 1'x'1`;2{hoiTd'be' without it. We: 1 : 31.50 :13: months. Addmzs, . '~ `.wusuL<:n$. 86: Brmdv.-:7. .: `_,. :ouoo6 io $6'6'ooo9 vMartiTn's icardanaj F_op_d3 P can: Dix. mnmm, summon, A EYE `EAR -~< - frhroat *undNose', 40 0o}1o uo"'ntreet~,' ; rm`: door. fro Yon 0 Street, Toronto, mxy boconwlle at the u0n s Howl Baffle. the second Friday o! every mend: from :{__:.a L . ye 1 Baby Cliance ife alily `food that "will build up a weak cons`- titutibn gradu.-` a1Iyb_ut surely is. MGIIYRIIL. nmumooomoggog , .. -__ ._ gt simple, scientic `andhighly nutritive preparation for infi;-Ii ts, delicate children and gvalids.` uuu-....-- .....- _.,. ` : KERRY WATSON` ($0.. Pnninusrou, ` L......u":*.':uo""' dun 'om`Aru1"o.V '- -TRIBE KKK DINO PATIHT COPYRIGHT : ate. ltree Handbook > numnwnr. NEW ` PH_It3IAN.. SURGEON '_&e ` .' ' (Lute o!.Drs. Iiarvxe &_Bmith Onllln. mrvxcx um B1-:s1n_mxcI~: :--Corner Owen an -v Collier SLxoats.Barr1e .w._. ....- " L n..u'cxaa;rufsnn. 5 3`3'?'?99"?%%Anma Em- _Bm1e. Shyucr and Thttenlmn. ` unmI:Y"m LOAN. B CONVEYANCER `mo. MONEY T0 LOAN. 0u:u;m:-Bank of Toronto Buud}ng;..0wen ~n'cet.,Bnrrle"` ' V HAm mo:: Lxxxox. w._ A. nvur. Gx~:o._E.J. Bxowx, ` Iinrrie."Al!1stnn and Crmnore. Lennox &Boye.Elmva1e. ` " - Rama 0fce~-Cor. Dunlap and Owen streets. Elnwale Office--Opp. Hunt's Hotel. V Moncv to Loan aflowmt rates. __._---------_---------------------- U H_m~.'mox Lxxxox. Gso. E. Dnxwxsf 9111`. vlalt Cookstown `is; and am Wednesciay of each month. Hlllsdale gas; Wdnesgln .Ne\v Lo ell ind Weduesdny._ x _ office---l.a`st of-I"ost omge. Bu-rle_, Ont. j 1. Ar 5- man...` --.u-u '4OU).\"1`Y CLERK, will be at his Office in };ibe Court Home Barrie, every Saturday. `cexdnce and P.0.. ookst.ow_nL, _ - ` : FTER V'l.oyA liq. _ rnxauum. ouxwuwn, cw. Qnmcxs Am) Nxom Raswxucrzz Brown: Black I) nXoxSt~.. Ban-la. ' `Teleph 1:057. _ 27 .i sum. onnswmiv .IQ!!`l!!VERQ nnunmnht -Ttho SW1 . -Zgxubxfnovs Va: nmpwx.` % %ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS `week 1) mo: Teleph` pa 5` ~--?- V no:u.i;nno ss. 3.1.. 1"ARRISTER. SOLIOITOR, ...\u..nu A xvnvwn `rs - R...w. ya. Ross; L.R.O.S. E`diu_. 1 F. C. I .. London. ~ V bii7.C:injin;ilT:;1;ilIrned;T Get nuipinnradn `niczixsnb from n4.vVx. A. nun: F. C. ., London, ntrvunl A Voix caiihave: cine" iinywhefo from $600 to if $5,000 from the Ifge nmnb'cr_foxf sale py ' D11. < w. 3- mae:.An}1N. * .........'m . \en$;l:`il`, "`l161_.1 . in 1mm . ROD - ~ aux Ia'ri'a O!oe: Rosa Block." --" _..__..-.. -v---*1 AU!!!` It OOWAN. ............ n.II..u-... `.4 nu. .,._..._.._.. V DR. .1. '0. smfrru. uriu` nn'1'n1'|'.\r\\1. 3.- u.1".,1.on41on,. V . PHYSCIAN. SURGEON, &c; ms nu) Nxmn maswxucn: n. 1, sawrlxa. u n- uno- " ru vsgcmss, `me. m qussnma = 139` roqimed. AWWAMILA:House` %e;H-L%~-% -wan-mesa.-ac _ msouunzoyxs : iwrncum. 0. H} LvnN* I Jxo. Knns. B.A w.. A. Boys. NR. unppuaqau ow hrmsi '3 at pp;g1..Ithmrt tho..g1itber `of. in mi the gleam of jewls 81131 the wild tweet niuiic of it Germsn waltflir. Wlldait want to meet his {Airy prinesn. Bo? h Ld aen* her avemlfitimoa sings the Inightjttgthe pity but he wag now to .....'.l- km: -0 - w....mI nnrhri Immi- whan asked for an invitatiqn.- "must am Vreoeivodha ca_rd_. and -weiit In 911 the purple and line linen`the~nob.1er _ est man in the rboms. glanced his way under cdvarlbf her ' Ian. while {hitting amimabadly with the _-.. -4: n...` 1...... cl... man innlrfnrr .;Blnb.II,_ um may uuv uw ups; uyu w . l'Qt=h0.lt,I`w6I`Qnd mrty; I x_nag- I , n\f1cent`,s(!n_ln,wher% the crnmrdo 14 1 crhmg at an West5onId comma id ~? V,da'xi1iu'toi`le1;s snd"wh3ere thejounz A lawyer wuplmbst unknown. But my ; htriendof hdear. Miss Earle ." 1 quotti` - Mrs. Goldlmn..the giver of the `fea_a,t.. _ naeda be _e1coIne;"`and aolir. [W11-A `sex dare dpn, and looked this handsoin-> 'Miss`_A;ny Ema thoughtho an aim" ` the gods whirled her out o1":,the`g1a1'_ing ' tinkliug Iountuinsiileshed Jn: their. ,9 , [0 001118. Miss Earle [ether Iovored oevalierll i." take her into supper, and sparkled -' more brightly than the champagne and * Moselle, And after Supper they had a. waltz. the mush) whereof xves as the music of; the spheres, and-they seemed 1 [re l y.o.\ j bal to Ilo9,.t notion` vulgar \ve.\"od floor. 191? -011 v impu.lpeble~.air And George ii ` -Wildelr, witl1j_.his"nrm encircling the! he` taper'lwe.ist. his eyes 'alight..hiS fa-c '-f redientlj handsome as th6`d&ing1Tf~4:n'e bell-room into the green dusk and syl- E th` van guietof a cool conservatory. For : mid faint, and unutterebly isweet. 3157. came the music from tho" mill-room;' soft and silvery floated in the bright 3} moonlight through the open windows; 53: marble basins, watched over by pale, goddesses and tropical plants. and tro- . pica] perfume transformed the place _ kn from the dull earth to the reaIms.o .319 fairy land. . -. . M _ ldl "Oh hnw ninnl". the little ht>.l`I`BSS`Im Hill. wuuu uu'_uug uuuunvouly nu. UIDII son of th` house. She was Iookmg wonderfully pmtty herse1-a very ae"a. nymph. in paIe"green silk under misty white and with `emeralds glimmering ' on` tug exquisite ngck and axjms. So .enchauting1y pretty-and` so "delight,- fully rich what wonder if dthe bright little` heiress was the triumphant ' IL H, 4 _....._......!..IL.. IKBDIU C|1UDD "Ila uuv vAn\guuIav-uw queen of the night,evei` surrounded by the handsomest and most eligible men of the room andreceiving flattery guough to tuxn forever;- a,Ad9zen such V silly little heads? ' I n....-...... `K.-'HJn;v"u 114-mlrf nnk nllut 1 smy ume neaum _ . _ Gwrgo \Vildair's heart ank M1 at once as` he xyzxtphegl her receiving her perpetual incense as a princess might; and his high hopes auaagnly ten. v u1'UI....L H? 1 n'Irn\I`1l mica m-rnn`3" hn (HILL um ulgu uuyca Duuu\.4unJ u..... '`What if Ishould miss again?" he 3 gthought with 9. sickening feeling ,of ' npgiyehsnsion. What chance has 11 `poor felloii such as I am. hmong those millionaires. and sons `pf millionaires ? ` And yet little Amy isn't the sort of girl to mnrry--for money. She is of- the sentimental kind. that elope with . the coachmnn, and think love in" 9. cottagethe height of earthly bliss. What is it the grand old cardinal says in` the blayi `In.t`he vocnbnlgry of i great men there is no such word as fa.il' Courage. 'mon` mnll `You'll- win the heiress yeti Victory sits at my hehni" \ u.. \Viinir main ma rm\.m~.ts to his helm!" , _ Mr. Wildair paid his;-esxyects to ma hostess. and then sought out the bells of the ba.ll.. She received him with her b_rightest'gTaCrTw and most he\\'i_tching nmiln_ qrlguu smile,` "Tan in answer to ma request [or me norms` of her hand. Engaged for this waltz and `for the redo\v_a', but after tl;o.t- there!" Qhxr at-v-Hahhari hhn` nmnn \\ .h 9. am 1le.__` . V "Too late. mons'Leur,"sho said. uyly, in to his request for the (mar AF 1.... hand "'F`.nn'mrnrl far this waltz there!" She` scribbled his` na.1ne_ with 9. mite of agold pencil and ashed her ivory_ ' tablets in his eyes. ` ,Vn1\ rn fn hnva a \\.'lH'.Z and 8. Ed- twists in his ` . You're toJ1a.ve 9. waltz and a qi` - rille, and you're to take me to supper. Our wixltz, Captain Frazer`? Au revoir, 1` George'. \ Shn crlidm] n.\v`uv. and the vounsz ueorgerv ` Sheglidcd o,\v`a.y, am} the_ YWI18 man's he gh \V`lU1 hope- "hn nnllu mn`(3.nn1~rrra.. and she fa.- man's ne gn WILD nope. "She calls me `George, and she vors me as I see she favors none other here. If she is not theveriest coquetta ~ that ever flirted 9. fiiixfand made play- 3 things of men's Jhenrts. the game is . ,ul::ea.dy, mine. " -, , , Mr \ViHnir szfrnml thmmrh the ' ,u1::ea.uy,m1ne." , Mr. Wildair strolled through roo1_11s"'care_1essly while Waiting forhis . turn to be blessed. He didn't care to `I 1 nnnn clnnn A r-nu I rm , .-Inna El. dance smce I16 coum not. (lance wuu her, so he watched the others. lean- ing idly a _ainst a piuar._.an'd weaving rosci` reaIn1s.bf `the golden future to ' ` '- `Mina For-In Inf. i . Imr favnrnd r-favnliar \ mry Inna. "Oh. how nicel". `the iiitle heiress`; cried." `fMddn1ig'ht and music. flo'wers; ' and fragrance. and `foimtainsv. and evx; erything charming! 1` sAuppoe_it'sV vul- gar. and. so on-as Mrs. SterIu_1g" s'9;ys`. .40 cm off irito ra.ntI1ras"ahout thimzs gm`. 9.I1(1~ B0 (m--as 'mra.- ::LeI'1u_1g uuyu . ..to go off into mptures"about things` M I do; but I can't help it. She. calls 'Lt,~..gus11i ug andill-bred; but I do` Love} pretty. things:-T-mus1c and -flowers. and ` lovol dresses and bri11iumt~ba._lIs; and `na'n I' ha n cnvm/xv an n nnnn 3T}i7iIr ,3 *E'I0`0 . l_QB'.!3/119.3 l}l`eB11m9g'3 . . tg `1:a0iouE' ; _~ 11$ Wgfg 3Q ._ 313 ..=')',.` . . b. Iovol dresses and ur111)un\:~D8.,nK1s_; u1ng,_ 31 `can't he 1) saymg sq. Le peop e'}k'f`"' what they please` Life is one lr_mg,,de-- 1 Vlighttul dream. and I woi11d- no.L1xL T any onaelse than Amyarle. the hpire - ass, for`a1l'thewor1d." Who'.t do {you - think of me`; after that confesssion, M1-;, ,1 =,George ~Wildai-';' - ` "If I dnlv dared smv whatlthink." EUBOPQO "W Il(l(MI"f"." "-If I only dared any what `I th'mk.". the young man murmured. . 'j~But. no ; -V-you mgmld call` mmmad. presumptuv;-' `oua and` impe`rti'nent.` Imuat not for: ' get vthatj it is I1ot`*thee1ittle-`Axxjy. `off bygone. days . but Miaa`En.Qj. the 4he.ir- ass. I `stand beside, Land-thaw am .0. `,- hnmin 'l:i_wvm'V -nhlicmiii tnar11m' for 1 Huang! ucmue, Ll_tnt_1-rum.-wx agn _u. ,-: nni1ess`la.\vyar. 0bl_ fq,toa;1rudg,eaf0r .` ` my duly brpud.". g r - ` .;_:Miaa'-.Earle's blue eye 1,roppe and `v 1 .:_t}}9_ rqay "jlight'.'t_ihteq1_3thgrgindedz 3 ` V M ~tim`xa=a'ng1` ..f1u_t,erin.E-Thad.Lothing`of I136 Jez:4t+-` T,iV'hen'-=SbeA?sp;oke>, .. \. ., H 2. "You am,-1mh1s.i.`Mr.-*Wild&i Amy" ` "displn .iir:' `nci7'L1f14` "voice; `u,..u... wuvv-w v _ nyou aw"/';{}`_ .M,._.:';v;1,m,;;A,;,-,,, dOn't.kno3v, a;I1.y=,.evll o.bout`him'.". V-Izme. ttmhatmss;-iav|n- nu`VwaHItrar~ ~.Nor anx~sod'- -my poor Amyl`?Buh ;.mt_. than we AmyL_:g`.gr1s-or` x`fi>rin :,I;wi11`-try u_m11ik6'!imjt6r y`6ur%`8a1.-_t` ` days; v1":-i1on't..;$hipl;~I}ava1;ava ypu. 1t" V;8i.t9A*?9!1L 1[1;n 3-`n `sa9ura3.a1r:W=r We-. s ~`-` e.u"` i.`;a1 u:.`a%% wtabxa ?'3'~fg%g;E3,;.}?! " "ytou ha1f`a I:1bznTyo1 `.wers.2 ' aes cmwn.-: * But: tisoughs` ` ax? `VMi`-`W`i1 "em, ;.in- sub ; mo` Ijcusinot 'pr`mime `V W`a`a:o1;th6rday,;;;su1V_ `V.,i.'-! ;3.i%~.f V ` ' V " ,w1M.;.oxous.;-`1orer:1ik;:talk wlth`.`hl,Am. ` A V f""`A ';`1%?`33I{%*`* (3 X oandeqzinionxi. Plkitla? gun V . 'n`&uy`tuie C Tris * "V 1: .1...,'%':..:..a~;,..*:.. n: am an glairrer. 1`) : or "HM? ..l.ova-you;'Q;n(_I` that `a.m`mcr1form V .| "1 . M _ M Gamma!" . Durant A my, [my ilove.jni.5' Ina-lint. `V let the tan you all my madness now. \ than banish me vforover lrom your bright presunce.` ltyou will. I loved . youln than any: long when you, _ were no heiress. but 121? doar little ` playmsts. L Your . image. -pure and bright those shining stars up yon- ` dax`. has`been.with. me.dven since. And : new wgen Imeat youin your. dazzling 9 beauty, in your unuttemble kindnpas; A is itoany wonder thst the old` love r- arhwn mum At. first nltlht. too much is itoany wonder thlt U10 DH!` W5 - grown aven at that night. for ?one`hesrt to hold? . Amy. AmY5 . me a.t'"yonrLfeet. not daring to ask for your 1010.. but to implore your forgive- uesa for mum; you mine. PHQIOB in! mud m-mmvnntinn. mm. love. IDY queen. mass 101' mums jun nnuu. uugwu an: m resumption. my love. ID! 113090.- ~ and t an banish me foreyer." < V Thu nlnnnnnf unh\n Mm` (mt: he kI18`t and then banish forever." ' on one knee before her. his "head hows fgo away `forever! The eloquent voice died out; he`knelt' toreoeive his doom. his face divinely ` handsome in the pull: moonlight. Amy's wholerfnoe flushed with rupture as she looked. This was love. thinwes devo- tion, this was the dream of her life! Claude Melnotte roving mad (or love of -beautiful Pauline, could Jot have wooed more romexltlcelly than this. And he was so handsome. too with the face of a Greek Apollo, and the tongue of a. masculine siren! Miss Earle stretched out one tiny hnndlrglitter 1 with rings, and lifted her lover up. "Rise. George; just think if: body came in and nought. you. you know. `And. ohl please don't say such dreadful things! I don't want you to- "Amvl Ohl fm~"Ffan.ven's sake don't go `mraver." "Amy! Oh! f0r"Hea.ven's deceive me with false hopes now! I36 merciful. and bid me go." ',I`he pretty lips pouted. It seems to me you are verb` NIX ions to go, Mr. Wildair. "Of course 70 miist if you insist upon it; bl minds * I don't bid you." - , ' ~"Amyl" , . The ringed white hand fluttered out again and nestled into his. "Vnn n-rant. nillv. Gnome! "130 think nestled into his. _ "You great. silly, Georgel that my foolish fortune could maka any diiferenca in me. Ahl don't 30: George. I don t want you to leave l.me forever." _ ~ Ami H... Hm ru-oH`v ha-nil. "nunnlnlz $1188 1`i8.I`lB anu 1l'1l`. iwuuuu vjmu long in returning to th6.1_>9;11-T091113, 5, long that people were snnlmg s1gn1f1- cantly, and whispering prophehcnlly when `they 'did_ rturn: H "San \vhnI`. rmlinnf. fauna thev ~W60I '.IIl8 f0I`8V6I`." And gthen, the pretty head. "sunning- over with _curL_s,`~' dropped on his shpul- der. and George Wildair. half delinous with deli ht, clasped her in his arm. and held or there-a tr`mmphtnt.Qon- *nIInrnI- uuu uwu. queror. "Nl'iqs: 1 when `they `did return. "See what radiant faces they ~wea.rl" some one said to Mrs. Sterling. "They `trend on thrones just now insteudof dull earth. No ong ever looks like that except young ladies and gentlemen in the first` ecstasy ohengagemont. My dear madam, your occupation. like 0tl1e1l0's, will`soo_u be gone. 1:r___' c :............1 .....-n-lhv Van ULUUUU D, win auuu uu Evuvu Mrs.` Sterling frowned angrily. Yes, ` there was no mistaking the meaning of those rapturous fades. He has rea- son. to congratulate himself, no _ doubt." she thought bitterly. "He has ._ secured theheiress and her money, but` she. poor, silly, sentimental child, she will pay a. life-long penance for this mad folly. `He is not 9. good men--he is selfish` and false, and mean to the lcore of hisheaatt. Heaven knows `I L love the child dearly", and would save , herif I could. but one might as wall ; talk to the wind that blows, and hope `to change it, as to a romantic. girl in ,love.'*-~ ~ 1 ~ ,, nu