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Northern Advance, 20 May 1886, p. 2

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Money to Ian t Dominion _ ntion Conadla rm and eservo Fund; II`! lIG;B|lJlJa Some people do cry when they laugh, Miss Mignon informed her. Our colonel ; does. - Now, Maj. Garnet always chokes, ) and then Booties thumps him. I don t know i what he ll do," she added in a tone of deep Ii concern, if he chokes while we are away. HT ....-....... (`nus-v nunl. nun 1.-.I...l-unl `In !-Flu vvlnna \4\IIJ\7VI LI` 1` Kil-IVIIUE UV LIJIV VVV HIV "`~JI I never saw such an original little piece ` of mischief. in `my life, cried Mrs. Smith. } And how charmingly dressed--is she not, `i madame? So_ sensible of you to cover hep ` up with that waxjrn serge up to her throat and down toher wrists. Who put you up ` to it? ALT n-._-_ _._ _,_-I_..-.-I LI-_ 1.1-- ___-__A __.. ,_ was ,DOl`Il,'f" _f`Qh, my der;rl_`cried Mfs. Snt'h, she is "V ` ' 01'; `V ` ;15igitIy`to1d Mfg =;1mg n 6176!.` ,~A "Ca;`)t;.-" 'F`rrers" "chiid; * VH6" relat_i_6i1. "`.'.h`."t.":`i1`- 7. ,1 . , ' - ; M E `.',No?.,.Wh6$b, then_?' r Ah! ",Tht' isL at` qu'sib1'I." `Then? $115`; _t`Bht11vi1I _ % J ' Vb 'w3_ritlx'~'hdr a:`ovv?.j e 13.80 tondipthr. ' fibhe adores }_1i1."` = ' ~ H9 is amfe ?rea1aw,*2' ,1ftng snag, .5 tayingjvgitujje `;s1'n`_s -*m` her _a.~- Z . _ ne ":en`ow: Ina is vuspleudid-`=" ohuf; o'n{g:~h1smr'yi;eudin` 3: ` w`:i`fancy ,we evolved the idea `among us. You see, she runs` in and out_ of my rooms, , - her own, and "Mrs. Gray s, the. .udjuta.nt s wife, that is," Bootles. -answered. `fAnd 'ta.i'rack corridors are not exactly, .hot-_ houses. Besides, our doctor keaps his eye. I on her, and he `blames the wrapping-up for } her never haVvi,ng :3 day?s.i]1nes._ ` 91 believe in,it, ? asserted ms. Smith. ' And I-011! ourmarried ladi 'te1ljme'I ._._.'A_._ __ ___u..___-L.. ._ ;.|_ ; _'__L_---L 7 _-.. Lac and 1,57 I * gr?" Miss Grace asked. 4 Well, because she goes about with us a. .good deal, and-peop1e"seem to 'nd'the situa- `tion dilcult tb understand. He 15601:-it for; granted that" she lmerw 6.)!` `about M1957` Mig- nnn nnrl 211:: did v\nO:'nnAmT Vtkn `nunnunn fn--_ am `{i"uZn"2&cZI:`3 3B3 c7 13135 tell you we getffearfu_lly chuffed about her, T'.nnv ant} T ,7 auuvvu vuunu DIJU Isuvvv all II-IIUMU` LILJBB alas` :on, and she did not prsni the `question fur- G-fhnr '.'1l|1I'.41\n'|:P A-n'Innn-nn Inf-Au nolnnn ma ther..jBub.ho.l-I anhour later, when Mrs. ` Smith was thinking of dressing, Mi'ss'G1"a.'ce'` } tapped at her doorand. entered. ' r`n|~rl vnu Inna` man a fnun I-(In.-.1- -ml.-...0`)7 I... ` Iltl!I\7\A`I&lI uwl uuva III-ll-l'VLlVUlUl,In Could you lend me a. few black ,pIns? she . =nska_d. - `.`Mad_a;ne I have _both;1o_rgo:ten ' fhnvn V.w::.`T(`3.e.arti1_(nly_, 1.11y,'dea.r-+tixket';t1:q`:1_$o`xf, ;:T : l utVM1`ss_. Grasse. oply tppk a.` few in vt!1'e" `3;pf1`1`l%`.alm of her hand.` , ` A ` ' ..`4-4.. 'x..'..(++.-'..|. :1.:. s..'.; a..'.n' .1... -L.'.:;:i .---._._.._..- ..._<....... 8:0. Rents Collected, ervants Provided. nm... un.ntn.lrn nnnnaim Bank of Commerce. 0 HENRY. APP AISER ,1-3ILL POSTER. I !;pfnl7)1%m hV`r'hatid:` ', , 1 . '_ j ` -, , t_ a. 'pre{:ty:'childjth:'1t 19;" she 1 caxofalssly.` D1d.t}1 _m9the;' /die "when _it;` ..was.b6rn3 -L "" ` ' z . uni. ...:'.. l;:.`Q.II9 .....I..,.I' `uni- .'c|_.'L. a. 11.1.- 1-" uu_y1u`gL vyxuuyuu pl.l.l_H In ner uuuu.` ` -' - 1 _ - `A",nnegte11'owx (Hui: `a> sp1eudid== bar. _a'.p1_;8r,. Sn:xit.l_1"'cr1g'd` wept-m'ly'. "`, `as-" ' su;e"y9u; I hate studied was ~`-n,,1`a.n-"-hnd"I ,hp.jv6,knovn mm fo1~'yiaa1'-sa`-`-and `I 'oa7mqt . ' n%1:,hfW.i} 11.1.!-"*3Y%. ..a1.'s 'as0r Whwi. ;wfb`;in,#2re4t,t99b1a='91)F P*`1 11i:4r;?`i=i,idI..at-. tbs I -imaL.m_y s1pt9r.di.Qd. L-r_Jl!\v'!9`Vj?`i;1:,.`;,.tt7:'rgo.cvd.,` ` With `8.`i"(1tliGk`l_i_gh,-. `Iupannot; `91919`*#1!i_W*?9 .w"h'"'!"-s..:'h'.` to .mzs.snd`er I?s29i.':12!.i.!'.1,*._1,= $. "Mgr; .V1'V` 1` cu ~ .7 , %3..hhere.are`!ery 9v37':1r'.. ; '-vor;`1 a5 We- 'hi:j:;-pot oq-tin fan;'thonmnd;...:-Eak w&9'.H?V9`*`d91?,`?*`9?`1 r` ' 5 .msmnea . br.erV9@99 a;~`,=- . 'to"hend~har to.ntha~.smrkho1ae. Inn!-JIAII iivi H318 chnnl T Pane. luun M - !.,.. 1. vvnuvcr uv luv,` 'IUU'-MV"`l_Y ` -l`ll|W,Y 9` 13054- i mother,__1qg lgqmghou Ii face her? ` ;;_~':a`. : ) Ah,1L ' ~ Graqg~, and , 5 ," - _ -' i '5`? 3" 1. I1: `iva.dn9Vbmall imdertaking `for mm a . in"hi8 p'os'iti`o`n', .tor he has"not*=left her = the -'en1ii1jec'a1;-g" at 1e_rvan'ts#-Blm:.i all v}th_'h11'n `I;ga y; ifs` - 3 very fond 0`h'__en"`}'Do ~yp1_1~know!,` J16 Jxiny die! 3 nurse arty-pouuam yearv In= is ` just as it she: we:-e___rea.tly his own child, But. 1t_is'j11st`likta$`51ii1 !i`,`f ; H x 5 ~.:. --`Andrtheyw,oulti hava-Wqhtnhen` tbsthm % `qyggvkmmggpb us \;_`:.v,_-m; .u.r;w b-,`:;.;.~u:,-3,-,xT~ .- -4 -, I. .' . - -v_ I 3`. IA)`. `<%". "*`i*"?4?` ;*hm*+mv:!r*Irn=t~F `I\`l'n1Iu'dJ.` 7'./v? `> 3 M -_.. -- 1..-vvu _-um ., U1!-GI-Ii yyut` '?edurs?d;":'--3 ="-."~ `' z :.:+:: = =-3 - `.-`.: 1 Miss G:-neg wag a-few .!l.lOl_;I1n`1fS. They say she-er- THE NORTHERN ADVH L. sne.wes Tall1'.e6 yeasts-ulppsuusyxs. . . 'But while all this was going on, Beetles had fallen in love atlas as men-and women only full once in their `yes, .and.ofe course the 1ady'was Mme. Gourbolskafs triend,~M.im Grace-had he but -known it, the-mother of Mignon. - ` x : . . `But Bootles, never suspected that 101- a moment." True, there was - a. likeness so strong as to .nproclaini-the-trut'h, and manye. time. Miss Grace-` wondered, when she caught sightof the child s face and hereown in a loss, that all these people did not see it. et neitherBootles nor any one else did see it, and the ga7me`of love `was played on with desperate earnestness on his side, and with equally desperate desire to prevent it on `inn: t_.1quuu hers. ners. . _ But; Booties admired shy game, and MISS Gra.ce s evident shyness made mm on]? the ` ......... .........-...L. ..-..A nn+, `I-mh-um trnnuhlnd Wifh uraceis evzuenu suyuua: -Luuuu uuu um y uuu ore earnes_.t: and not being troubled with t t famt heart whlch never won fair lady, he had no intention of allowing Mme.oGo1;r- bolska to depart from beneath Ins roof with- out asking Miss Grace to return to it as its mistress. Therefore one afternoon, when he returned from hunting in much bespattered pink, and went into the re-lit library, where he found Miss Grace half dreaming by the re, be shut the door with the inten-, tion of getting it over at once- Miss Grace , rose with some signs of confusion. Il'l\n.JL nab. `A1! to !Y;`:l\I1"n nah-I `Rt\!\f]AG T I C HENRY. 1`-L`J.`1`.-uD,I!.I.V9 Dun-I I-"U-ouuu. 4 . e Rents rvants Provided. Oice up-stair opposite Bank of T058 WILL! SULLIU sxgua UL uuusumuu. Don t go for a Iinute, said Bootles; I want to speak to you. It seems to me that you have grown very fond of my little Mignon, Is it not so?" HUI` ucuxu Uuau IIU ucau uauu uuu. 1.:-nu. Yes, I am very fond of her, she stam- mered. u-r __:_-1. __ __ __.._1.I 4-1.- L... In. v-urn!!! nun. `I! mlguon, 13 w uuu put Miss Grace caught at the carvings of the oaken chimney shelf to steady herself, and her heart began to beat hard and fast. J17`... T nvvu mart! Cant` nf HA! aha dftnm- ` T Impossible! he echoed, -blankly; Why is ~iimposgib1e? -Not because you dOn tdcare, ..thatAI ll swear. V . ' _ ~- ru She said nothing. .; "Or, if thatis so, look_at' m6 andtsay I` =.do1i =t lorve'y0n.~ But Miss Grace-did not 361; did I119 1001!.` -; un_ -...._-n __-__ 1-11 __.- u_-A. LL--- .l...."...._..` IIl6I'9(1- . I wish you would take her for your own, Bootles said very gently. For--my own? sharply. What do you mean 1" _ For" a moment she thought he knew all, but his next words undeceived her. At?) _|._ 1.4.1 _....I. _ ....'..LI.-- Jun wan v-an-an uuu ILIB IJUAU WU: uu uuuvvvb v vu nun . If she had such a mother as you, little motherless waif, and it I had su a wife, and if Ferrers Court had such a. mis- tress! Oh! don t you understand what I mggp? her hahd.` (gs tax-ac nAI\I. '_I-__1A. `J-.. mean? ner uanu. . Miss ra_ce snatched the hand away. Oh don t, don't, DoN"r! she said, turning awe. . ` `But ; Bootles possessed himself of it) again. 3Must I tell you more! Oh,,1,ny darling, how .from* the very tlrsu _day~I e'ver saw_you "I loved you with all my heart and . soul! How, when! I bade you welcome to my house, I could, and would if I had dared, have taken you upto my heart and you before every one? . How L-._)I u . . . , Ioveto the Russian ladg)L V _ . ~ ` Oh; tell me nothing-1-nothing! she c1`iod- \ 0`-v6|\. In:-vnunk t|.'A rlnnnv cyan nnrinhaftnnri _ -Lacy occupied making desperate. `that :1` wbuld thro.w-A_w'a.y- nah ihappinegs gs` _ " youooufdv-gw` me: nsomr ..d,ay; - you; may.` 3'voico, aandmhd sawithllt 2 11,-` %eoh.~hqpe:aud.1 have had-vniitilillq H? 5353., ,.handa;away.' ';- ' ` '23.-'13,,` -`:'$>:.;; *1 - ' ~ I ow aha sobbed'ont;I -now t:;you.cu1uk1I : '!w'outd.1 Iem'1ld? *,_I!huvH notfbeenvsq hpby-' . =:k1iow.-ewhat it qosts. memo y.<>u..s1:hg,c; 1jt,'_1s' `_ iln'p5Ei`blB. .". ,IJ.""3 L L'.E .,f. ..`Q;'x: .~_.1 ` ,~,..`. ; x`.You A3176 ma:no-.hop'f'ho.5k9!1a!!!.8'dil11,: . hId=c=Kv.ovzA-:vJhfe' `$01118 Vhrylipl. .." if {I-:t_4;g:>_-3 ,' V None, she rammed; then.;a_d,d.ed II 4:. Fin oi1'e_another~Il=hia 101%,! am; wgh9,a._ ..~..., ; . `>'..'.1.; . lpltdr : ,'lt`Rl\l\*JJ}`I|l\f|&.\ `lurk Iahiul II-I-Janglvp NA; . : ...:.;.--.. .---. EWSON & CRESWICKE, BARRISTERS, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- caturept Ontario, Proctors, Nota.ries.' Conveg- t Loan. Omces--Bot ~ anoers &c. Money 0 we1l's i3lock,oppos te N. Sc N. W. Ry. Station, `Do!-min - I n =?f';*."x= 7 #+' %A,ao.a;.;.gi.in3+;er; i 811 hi: hapas:an1dIa99l1-'5|51 W s'.i `x .> . . ..r was tho..-end1..None-..ot_ his bi `t" 1&dpe_j` wouldesaarzizai-nnonaob his golden ;..yyuu1d:eo2.np&9o:n:;m has! 1: meat V5}t15_hoF_9:939m::]qY lied ;i11F."l=f9I_.V1!r!`1.?N`Pi:E\1_ .` ;hq,JhaV_ ` ' rlierlya-93:51-had ePi9W'9!A1.g.m I dlf- czfarnntr. mt. ' ` n. ' IUQEIIIII sible. 119, WJII [Ell `I\IIIlI-ll6_,'l.I\IIII-Illals I BIIC D1195. " '_ with` feverish haste. Dan t you understan - itcannot be? It is impossible--quite impos- nilde`. `H . orlwill yduitell me ..th&tvzthet6;18 ;some one} else whom you` like be_tte_r} ..? ;-he,aVsked', egaininqhdpe. .. .2, ; _ ` U . .No',Mia's. Grace did`not_- seem jngligled `to Iron bsa'.fe.tha.t in1orTma17lonLei1;1_1er. , . V - M .`.` `that; thefcnre of the _v hi1d~,;jNou_,_1ci; . .,'a _ um1.BuuIIll-I9JI:l.l.(PWIl;l`1 .2 .8l1i!9!."i. .. . 5:inBil0n8.x;;'.m10Il'l13kl.Y:.?9.Wiz. - " .. .= 7 ,, 1~.ing:ba<;kwai!.;l99k_a.t..- I-!t`..st..II~.x . ;0oodi:h1s.<.~he.ad .-wall ;up,xi_n n` . . , '.eat,:1o9king..into than 1'):h9. :'I ; A, mnd:1et,mump1o.. `. ' . ,.) I . .654 viii!!!-J1`: ?!YIX1`!.'5`.v 9;}: {F E .d.o:li-I.:0~of.;l.i.l:e;a. 1 . .s?`.'$%3'?**,44 .a iwife. Btib it? was 8.1 dV1:.?'.1W`Hb " mada.me s visit was over, 'sh`e.'w' "g{)'t1-o`tn"'i Iw-one lIl.`lUulUl"'(alIIl LUBE Moll] Vni._q.f'.-... . 1. , 3 -Bo0ewdropp:;d':1et.ht;nd .1is.taleaa.ly.;. _-`_."1`hen; . .'It:'Imnn -nan win-, no vnn 77 Inn nah-I ~lm-Cu) aavvuvvusuppx uUA`.uulI1J.3|I!F?;l!.Y,o;';_. -itdmnozuse my-.Vborm.you,1 -,,,hg qgld. imrawav. L ` . `E `A eroeadenialafose tp,.._t_g9_1 _I';p -u1;_`.: win-Tsilonsm dhen-meeklysid ;;|`Ahin?a,3mnb1unri.Innb at Iv.{a"(>.g'fT' `snub "An I o 1 [1 r ,rInn'lin A. l`In\ --411.,` vi 2.-;...'.:; F 1. . nan `h.`i_Q]-:.'t\I!A!| ,. Wuu 1)` Barrie. F`. W I mg. .` qmgmma dunk... . .5 1.`: . . . -i `ft? E.1l!iQ}::A?}.!aa.':"wha . I- Then, with one imploring backward look, ` she went away (ind, left him alone. M Miss Mignon heard the misery in his voice and ran to him; Bootles got a headache? ` `heasked. _ V He dropped into` a chair and took her in his arms. Such a headache, Mignon! Its-" II:_..__. 1-..`... o-olnnf `Dani-`nu `nag;-I I115 E11113. nuuu cl. uuwuuuuv, .u.u5u\.un Miss Mignon knew what Bootyles head- aches were,-and drew his -head down upon her small shoulder with an air of protecting ` and comforting dignity, equally pretty and ` absurd in `one _so young. ; - l Mi on loves Bootles, she whispered. VKLIITI `I KI.`...o..-um r nn'1-nun `nun nnnflDc2 ha azsxuu. - ' `?Alv,vays, was the condent reply. Mig- non will always lqve Bootles. 5'5 " '_<`:)fy1"`oug'1_1 s`,TV':1 crchxwd` of It.11,11`{,];:-1`,V.! o0'_S])_9yCt`e8`3O'la`__, 'a.1_1_gi_' 1. Ie_ss e1__ gathering , of fq,aI11pn_ab1:'9`1`1s_ j :vv`ex`', ass'e`mbl_' d `on the ;BIdn1;h,a m ce"bgiiii`se,'fof it. was th . Scgrle 's;e'1`ile<`.>h%zsl_. % -V `I'll-I'I`l-'\`!"'l"`:nI'I'(>1"f`lI Ir` ' `1xyEw21-n `kn m......'.......;. Always, was "the cendent reply; Mia: non will always love Booties. And so in and because of his trouble the little child crept closer and closer into his- heart, and drove out the greatest bitterness of his disappointment, and the clasp of her soft arms about his neck seemed to. take `away the sharpest sting of defeat. The I-Ann!` Al Ins-u Ina]-in lino unnn his Ql|,|I.l'|l Fnrn. I'VE] ULIO ll-I W50 Dllllls VI. uvsuulu J-lav touch of her baby lips upon his aching fore head-A-a.nd it did ache-brought him a larger measure of comfort than any living thing had power to do at that moment. fl Again In: hurl Irnnurn tho}. lhrnnn urn: W1`1`t`:}:?:<`3<|)tles was not the man to sulk with fate; it Miss Grace would not have him, no more wo,.s,to;be said, and no one but Mrs. Smith saw anything unusual between them. ` But trgust Mrs. ` Smith. She walked into MissvGrace s room and taxed her with it- mxed her in so friendly a way that the girl began to cry miserably. Mrs. Smith fumed. 4616- in nRQu1wA~ , aha nu-{nu-I On 1-nfnbn` run}: a 110: UV uv (nu Uucuv I.IJ\JInIJIol.l' . -ff on] he had known that Mignon was he: chil I -1. 'l1__L1-, _-___ ___L LL- _.____ L- ._-11- .._.'LL Uull IIU U1 Luaaulnunj. dlblu I.u.u..u.a-I L\AI.l.l\l\J-0 It is absurd, she cried, refuse such man-such a. posit1on-such-such-- Oh! it's absurb. Ihave no patience with you. You willnever have such a. chance again-- never. "Oh, never, she sobbed. - "Why, then, throw it away? Let me go ....A "l\, , '71 LOUNT BTRATHY &`LOUNT. BARRIS- ters. olicitors in High "Court of Justice , Notaries Public.- Conveyancers. Ofces over the Bank of Toronto Barrie. W. LOUNT, Q.C.. H. H. Swnxruv. G. W. LoUx'r V `1`.ugg.|j1v]LJ. M.r.uLul'.l) M18111 Wltan. ` " were -all thu~SmrleteLancor ladies in frbm :the.i`l;0l0n'el?s` wife in blue = uvalxiotimd ;sab1e1`:vto..t:he quartermastm- s l Jadysin a;hn1`d Ffeltzrhat; '.With-`long diamondq : and -pearl` a:_5l'.hera-. W.ereoioers in cords .theirv silken; nlery.-hidden . .iby.:Nevfmn.I:ketr.`coats.: . And.:there,'wa.s`the ' : bu-ido;MlramAl1a11iyoo.-iintvink.-and:grqy, the I : x_nuJan!srdcln`g\:colorsw-bh;loI:!ae.tho1fellows 1 ' Eitthail.` h03?"BdW2 h6l'.~; was ! % :iss zthrpe,-yaar-old belle, . gotmp in loolora-.-aearlet, ..,pm-pie` 1. mbaenndgoldgbnd qn,Iz.erg.ia- ;cnr1s'_a.` : :jl;_Byzsc8p:t0..rn33t Iiabuld, :_ Hid-,`bntuB.o0@ $d.n ,.t;aaem`t o ` . do v-1om`gs_zr:t1_:gr.p3a3ter;9t;th4:u,;dgaL11s.q 1 II]... A Iv uuvu and tell u\T.'. . `-11 1.. No; tell him nothing. I have already told him it is impossible. Oh, Mrs. Smith 1 she cried, passionate1y._do you think any woman in her senses would refuse him if she could help it? Not I, `I assure you." Ti Ca I'nnvn]3nnk'In 7? ooh` Mr: Qumran"!-H I-uni: wuunu IJIJJF AL 5 A` \IU L, _J- Inoousu J uuo "Itis mexp1icab1e.sa.id Mrs. Smith, but she protested no further. Qn Fl-an hnvli `Hair fl-11:11 Infl-, Wnnuawa (`Arnol- luuvwvvu uq Lu: vuuno cu}: P So the next `day theyleft Ferrers Court, Bootles driving them to thexstation. But. it was all very different now--very different. too, from the last time he had driven them anywhere. There Iwesv no laughter, no jok- ing, n_o promise to come` again. He was not c_utward1y ang.ry,lnot ha.rsh.n`o1' hard in any way, but-he was very polite; and politeness from him `was heart-breaking. TI . urn: annn nuns` `:71-nan 4-1-`nu iusvnrn`-near` 0-I-an LIUIIJ LQIIJL ES I-ICCLL V'llLCC.1lLI5o It wa.s_soon over when they reached the station-fa. few minutes of that kind of con- versation which people make when they ..are'wa._it1ng for a carriage or a train, as th._ey..said the passenger of the London made while Walking up and down quietly waiting for the end. There was 9. handshaking all round, the lifting of Bootles and La.cy s hats, a fuss over Miss Mignon, and: that was all. Miss Grace, on looking otitj of the carriage window with teer;`dimmed eyes, saw that thev together, the oh1'1d s hand in his. , ' Mignon s.1ast words were yet `ringing ` in or ears: Booties has `gtotted such ahead- Labhe. "I ', 4 T `,f1?henMignon`1imst`,.be`yeryMkind to him, Missaraiob .w.his[Se red.'- ' ' t V .2 . 1 1:-y.,l't8;Mig:i1Qi1 had needto be kind, to . V B;oot1;9 -had, `*got_;e_d" `seen a A1:Lear.ta_eche,_ tool `broad. ledge` or the anirvyed the ` . ;,wxir1d.`.1ik& ;,:;xeiiI1}.inf:m!nia!7I1r,e. '43` r " =11}; t!,`VVI.5',-'5. .P CQQ `J59 3nd 8- 3 nnamlooe tom Lacy,-testied = ..f?-nsr'uard.h.I~.hU=o.ma 1190111191:-.style or do-. , i . p_g.:uri1e.u.4aI_1P'?1? ~`3.!WI>!<.=.l1*. eS6.-.. : ' - ,'Oh'1;'he .1'&nd ft!;nd `V fwr 'to_ be soenjnost or tumult and `faShi9n of,t1.Y. `mghborhooa, % ` and a. goodly sho`yvg"of"thble `class of pfeopla who are a1w`aysto be found about towns 1 `\'vhich:ar alwmilitary ~stiztidns---fhe class of "not mnch..mone'y. tamarry them with. V . ". mABA'IiADn ma I-}un.bd:nd.g&.'l' ......-_ 1.4:, .0 p96ple`.'w_ho hamldhughters -to marry, and b u3 `-'5" k'1ushl The man is (3 ifbmni . :t`.'H1V.h1O1I!9!9':;`vh8;3`1!Q\- ;' 7 death a`t e:'s eve:vt`nin';. $116 400` I` I} goo 1).; pa LL15 te;upe1'1 .Z:".:'.93,*-P-J.5%JIc.tsl* Plesvmgtsyszya `wot: mgr. . % ,. L` 1 `I N ." 01-: wcr;1'--of I'0P1'ah' .9190"-Wriedus by "pullin' I" "rim no man her! ' LIUII Mignon always Ill] UCID JJ\I\JuLVD' `.C}H.API_ER VIAII. BIJU W 111.5110: cu. blove Bqotles? he `j5e 1n.ine'ie' Beetles, she in pet name! Well, pwresently BO0t1es -sailing down the lawn in --`Boot! s. _ 2' Beatles glanced up, and waved his - Aand--'er-the old party called Ber .wround and eyed her sharply, 3 hi; 34: all 1 . " 50, Miss Mignon quite forgot the oigdow-ly "1 shouted out to him. `Bootleg, 3heg1c:l'I11 absoliwe oerainty of his Winn1'ng_an::n`bs : formej In - '1'Ytum,,1 5 t .193, purple and gold of her dwressrl hem o the eleven she didn t know, . . ook " her card and sagd, wltheringly, `Ow,1%5` know him, as xf there weread M , . Ozen C Ferwers knocking; about. and this wast`; u-nr..u ._n...... 1.1.. --._-. T--was shew you d win. \/\ll.l-ID My uut. LILLKUS. V `A.h,'Mi1e.s, said I, `I-er-hea expatmtxng Just now on your extrvmm beauty and gwrace and dgnce cg 9 at a pity, didn't I In 1111.-.. __-_ __-_1I! rd a `. pom: V `if \ve`1=-S A d:;e n`g; H t and w of eleven as W ell, when the w;'a(;e- was should come up but Miles. `A1: M{1nq , r_vn1'r` T `T ._ 1 0119 pt`. `Bless my soul! said Miles, `was sh 3 pretty? ` `Oh, don t be attered: she took you to Bootles, said I, ignoring the que`stiqn_ - T : `Bootlegs money again I` r:wI'ied 3m,.. ? with a gwreat wroar of laughter, - F` , _VVe11. in two twos up comes B00tle3_ M . me win, Mignon? said ha. So I--er--told him the stowrv. ton. Bootles laughed that absurd `Na! 1151- his. `Come along and have some 1[,;],.{ Mignon, my sweethearn,`_sa1RI ho, r`r,1d 1,3,"; be out of this. `D.-4. .'4. .....,. -u.... 41.:.. .2, -1 .a.nd"b]ack! Miles -vxi2r~_`.`i`x-< 2-: v\JLI5l`/ uuu ouIJuLa luv uux Vt'f.`_l, .Ferrers wins! Blue uni mail--`-.-v .1 ` no; Ferrers 1n front-fawn an} Hun! 35., `I11?! ` tog-1-Iartog-THartog Wi1'l>! 3ii1.;.< in froz! ' Ah, he s dbyvn! Ferrers--f\IiI.-=-h1ue-anvi fawn'- Gilchrist gains -- Mi .e.~;-Gi1chris:- Ferrets` wins! Ferrers win.-l V All up my the others! Ferrers WINS!" 1 4| .1. 9 Uvvv VJ LIVII-71 . V But itwas after .this _in(`itI`1lt that ti: `most important event: of tlla_t high: 513,; day o`ccu'1`red-one` of thosy t'~z1:'ful sm_5_- gles to win when half a,Jr.'/.::: Ins:-s sh_.`-, well for the post, and all 111-: um gm tongue and shouts its har1e.=.t. 17:-xvncnvoo IlY:YIL" T271111 an I . CCARTHY. PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries. 850., Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliaton and Gravenhurst. D'AL'!`ON MCCARTHY. Q.C. F. E. P. PEPLER. J. A. Mocawmv. N3. F. MoWA{1'r And then the company--gr-or], had and m. dierent-had time to remember that a man was down-no, not one man, but two, L, nd out that r- Hartog was bruise} am` stunned, but able with help to get mm dressing room and recover himself, to lean, that the swarming crowd around the other was watching a more exciting race than than which they had just witnessed wxth shouza and applause. that they were watching with awe and in silence a race between Life and Death-for Gilchrist. the old man of the `VI 2 IILIJ VJIUI ` They were all as sorry as men could tn who had never been moved by feelings :5 friendship. The proceedings were Stop? at once, and they went gravely back to W" racks, those who had ridden to get 111: morning clothes, and all of them to 11805 about wanting for news. nu} `Lawn 1-van o\l\ `nnnn -.1.\e-n1uufA`.- nn hare uuuuu vva.nu.u5 LU]. uuvva. } But there was no hope, absolutely no hopj , whatever. With all his faults, failings as: V peculiarities, Gavor Gilchrist was pa.~\?m ` away from their midst by exchange, as Hm I ? foghad once wished--the exchange, not 0. one regiment for another, `b1_it of this wor`-ii ` for the next. 1 A` n 1 I .9 . .1 ,,.. _..H I-\lL UIJU I.LOA|-'o i It was about 6 o clock that the senior *? the two surgeons in attendance on Gilchr;-7 entered the anteroom, and, looking around. beckoned for Bootles. I What news? asked several voices. He won't last the night. Boot1es',h _ wants you. I 1l come, said Bootles, rising. Sure to want Bootles, observed Presto; y Oh; yes; I s1}ou1d- myself, returnfd `another. ' }l"`I"_L_IL-I ,L A` , I I 1 II 1 . .L.'.J ` ZIJVI IJUI n on t;11ast the night, remarked a third.` `fWe1l, V I nevr`"(_1id` like Gl1christ-neY? but, all the same, Pm deuced sorry for I115 now, _poor chap.` For oh, by Jove! it's 3- ifeartulthing when you come to that. An}! 1-.-hon fall infn ail.-snnn an-nin W81!` 2 , _ ,_ _ V ` A race between Life and Iimrh. regiment, th'e man who had been nobody": friend, nobody s_ chum, was Iyin g in th? midst of them with his back broken. waiving for a. hurdle. 1: ,_..1.! L.` 7""An,`a" u`f:"}` E5; `}1i'1nn`Tn` e .`;`I.}}1,xg-a;= 1ing` for Bootles to come back. Halls? r"`u;vu:n unnnntu`., l-nuu-nu ngcnunnn. 6-In-xn nn\f1i! dug` l.Ql' IJVJUUIUG lU $11116 DECK. uau " I'hb11r pamed--three-quarters: than Booth did ii 1: come. Anhour; then Boot-les 8:" nn'u~..\ -`uh !-In` l\ u-ldtn Fnrvx ami '11 U U_UUIUo I1LI_IlUU.l; LIICU U' \'l""" "F I ecame xfyith a. white facs and_:` 1 scared look in his blue eyes, followel by W . nnfnu nrhn Karl fnonlirul In`-n L`vu1'\` H153 b'UCl.l'Ul.l IUUIX 111 I113 UIUU 8,85, lUllU\VUx II} ` ,doctor who had fetched him. Ever)` 11?? `in theroom was roused from :1 1ounS?9j attitude to one of expectation and s1xrP`'` ' \ ' .unm.+|... V3 `Q.-M T ....., ...m-.'n .- mw.'1Y~ G A. RADE-NHURST. BARRISTER. AT- . torney Solicitor in Chancery. Conve an- cer. 8:0. Oioe-First; Door South of Post 0 co. Hind s Block, Owen Street, Barrie. 19-48 --..._............v`...-._..-.:_.-_..._.-._- _u.uu, - . But Bootleg did not even look at hnn. turned to the doctor and uttered wordi *1i,kg;Qf`v'vhich none of his hearers had 9 . `HI `from him before. IfA"I'\".` rnvv fnvmnn oinnl-nu#_\'n|] from hm; % I :`-`I' kept my temper, doctor~-}'0l1 ` ; ~ did! I know the'ma.n s dying. Y6: I know: V and I.sh6u1t1n .t_ like to think I1ost_mY V ._ _w_itl'1`aCpoor chap who was d}'1D13a,E`lg_, . . but__ No; I wonst say a .m.(:. I W`: ./ I 9W3? nd keep to myself until rve go ' _, ~L 8' .. He. .1: Istop here 1 Sm ~` "3- ! m g.-11:1` `i3`nt\I`I\If: lnn oi` fha l'8St J r ifp'"j;t`{}E2,'ir'1`cJ ER Y';?uI . __1_al_l b;;sorry=_tor an the "Hg. 1) 'his`s6ft voice." fiihatis it, Bbotles? broke 1': ,A_ I\ _ III . I,- R-.. } -` But~Boot1es did nol;~reP1) for 3 -m;)n;,e', ; I[e sto_o_d still, trying hard to contrffi upon ;1bu_t Lacy, who had laid his 11%" W ?.his`.`Ble6Y9a ,f8lt'tha.t he was shakln mm, mead totoot, and his very ups W9 E `r V ` ' , u I`)? If ;."Te1l us. said Lacy perstla-W9 -" Jr 19%" . . 5 E -`.`He.:.is Mignqn s father! Boot1i`"s swered. And then he broke fwm '-`grae1ip`IncIed. . 1 Inpoasible Lac crie . - at 3 Not at` `all; iit is trtiw. the dt. ;1aa :~ 9Bb`1.'i~Ixiking his win new 1-*"f-"5..." -.._91g1.guacdian and trusuee `.0 th{ iudis: -. .-_ol41.gua..fdiau L113 "LVOF 3'5 an; IE IS IaI'l.l6, I.-uu uvv" ` B001 `?B`ei3niking his `*`3K.a. t a .. , .. 11! :._ .f.7.'L31_e brutal". burst out .P19` d, 1 inanoly, reme.ubering Gilcm-.st's W0` o_lo.x 4 0. . _ ,. a x: `I `hnzisl "-"In llln ls . uVVe.11-ex-_`I gave Miss Mignon" ` _ a ueeze to hold her tong 3"MrS-er-BeIfwry weilinf sh`? " 9 rn'Mi1es beauty of `person; Xptur 3 .bsoIuba winmw... 8`nfi_0t H i I 3 i ttlbuue to one Of` expectation mm sur}``i; - "B .sa.id Lacy, moving `"" I `an _ ._ T7 , T. SPROUL. BARRISTER. SOLIOITOR . of the Supreme Couxtt, Conveyancer. 8:0. Mone to Loan; Otoes over Sanders Bros'.. [aura are Dnnlnn Street Barrie. 1 I~acr.ir em Ouu. .., The new fa will be in ope Mr. \Vill1a `has lately los ---- v .x- c Schomberg Midland is . --Boys Sui Victoria H house to cost __'o:_..__.__.-. ._ O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in .an art of the County. Real Estate bought an gold. Conveyancing in all its branches. `Mar- e Licenses Issued. Oioe-0ver Canadian Bank of Commerce, Dunlop street. 45-ly onD?3sns3?s:*Mu{m:3'm1s` Fund Agpident Associations. * THOS. S. MOLEOD. Dalston. omce over Ooultor at Val:-`I, Barrie. Tuesday and Saturdsv. ` 6-ly 11?; day aftcrlxuu Collllcillur the 'l`ott.c-nhza. .ment was thc. L A [moo (Y; ruy & ('o`.~. " 1 ,. George Le casts for hrc` I at Crecmorc A bolznti.` around Pm cuhu wlll rcs It is said t `Arnold's bar of his activit. --- l. `V .beF.lc \./1 an--. _ -;my d\'~ The supc uiahene Ref residence." menced. Mr. Charl nection with and is gning own account Two has track near shingle mill, badly smash un__ . _,_ Mime Oioes Sn Jewe era. Dunlap Street Barrie. -BCbt yur a1l(-Bray .\ (` A train 10 `the Longfo greater mum mills were _t Mrs. Fog township, suicide on self Into a The Colli cations poin of the Blue about three --Gra\' ck ` at 25c. A numbe of rose bus Tottenham Sentinel wa It is ,ex Pacic .1 un Vfor traic whole dista The Pen look out fo cloth worth `turns out t Them s our Rev. J. Dreached i Sunday 18. preached i church, Ba. Arbor da by `the pup larger echo of the Prin T. Banting the mornin . General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part of `the County. Money to Loan. 01ce-Bothwell s Block opposite the Railway Station, gzirlrie, - y ' nun. n. R R. HOLT, INSURANCE BROKER AND, L12 `` About 0 physical up Collegiate ciety share The gymn. pearance _Bu11etin._ The Ori Thompson making th awarded Afo day celebr six silver cessful cox .The Coo 'l\I -A1 1- A . .I.uU UUU Methodist commenda. . Rev. Mr. three year that circ Both res Banting. A mare had twin f both of w one leg, 9. long-,-this other one ary surge had never perience, last name Coldwater 1-. -- discension talnly no habitants to your to place you require in Word. for i In the ,1 some strila` Napoleon. to examln town. . H to the fad proper eta qnrytoda II .-n-- `I on Ontario. B ONEY TO LOAN.-$250,000 atand 62; per cent. J. '1`. SPROUL. Solicitor. et.o.. Barrie. Barrie. 1st Oct.. 1885. 41-ti ONE Y.-A large amount 01 rlvuw Luuun to lend on strai ht loans, at owest rates. 16 NIOCARTH EPLER 8; MCCARTHY. JOSEPH ROGERS. UUN V 1!} IALVUHH. vuln- missioner in Queen s Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Commission Agent for the sale of Houses, Lands. Farm Stock. Household Furniture, Goods. Wares. &:c. Also for the collection of Rents Notes and Accounts. 0ice-Po1ice Court Barrie. 7 , __......_ .---.q-s.-u mnsrutfa kIL|.lUU'-I'Uuuw vvu. u 9..- OHN MAGKAY. AUCTION EER. TCOMMIVS-. sioner. Oonveyancer, Issuer 01 Marriage Licenses under the new Act. Money to Loan 5!. Moderate Interest. Creemore. Ont. 61y - OSEPH SWAN. AUCTIONEER FOR THE County of Simcoeu Terms reasonable. Oloe at my Store. 0 raighurat. 46-; I ~-_ __..-___-----Au-up` ENNEDY, GAVILLISJH. S nuuunnu, Architects. P. L. Surve ors. Valuators. 8:0. Plans and specications or buildings pre- sred. Town andvillage Lotsiaid out. Farm ines caretulllooated. Timber limits examin- ed, &o.b&o. oronto O1oe--4 Mail Buildings. Barrie Ofilce-Long s Block. _ . Tnos. KENNEDY. MAURICE GAVILLER.` 1oe--McCarthy's Block. Collingwood W..._I. HOLLAND. - 61-1y Barrig. . .0 11-. H8mfof._v. A. E. H. Camswxqxm. mia &'MURcH1soN. BARRISTERS. qnm.n.nm, nnnvevancera. 850. Mon_ey- to (Graduate of :I4o:l1:`zig-'0oi:ee_i-vltory of Music.) - 4"'9P1- - <~: ,_ Gnu. Rnzmm-.cxn,.Rxcn-um ANDDR. P522. rrz. _`4,__..:._. ...1_._ .1... ru....-a....a... ...I....l.... I .`I'nn- W. MOVITTIE. D. L. suttvnaxun Au u. . .Reai Estate Agent. Calgary .T. NI - Corres ondence solicited with rga.rd to invest- ments n Province of Alberta. .W.T. `A. W. MOVITTIE. Address Calgary, via. Benton, Montana. U.S. . ...__.__.___ _,, , ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 8:, BOILER , VVORKs.-'-H. Snwnmr Manufacturer of every description of Engines. Boilers. Saw Mill Grist Mill. Shingle, Lath. and Wood} wor ng Machinery. - ' B BRIE PLANING MILL.---GEO.` -BALL, Carpenter and Builder, an :1 Manufacturer V of Doors Sash!` Blinds. Mouldings. .&o. Plan--. Ina nf .1 : lzln n Anna m-nmntlv and satisfac- \Jll. yvilllvl wuu can-nus-v ul-I Sasha 1\ Inc of ail km s done pt lam-xlv- Faotorv. John at!` IJUUIFD Ylli wlgiaxfso ICU l|l$l prom tly and uuuu. u.:.. `u tonlv. Faotorv. John street. arrie. _:_~.._.._.._._ ...__..__._.-i__ R '1'. BANTING. C-LERK COUNTY 515' sm- com. will be at his otoe at theconrt I-Ionlo. Barrlo,'every Saturday. Residence and P.0. Cookstown. . Air for painless extracting a specie ty. L M 6-1: ._...__...._.i,.___. ' ....?_--.-... H. nnmww` DENTJSP. l . kI`3arrie, (t)txt.. Ow Stssgler 0c 0 os ne as us. Visits I-sdsle and Wavevley the `x-st Wednesday or ever! monthr` Wye- bridge and Midland. the next da.y1'1`hursdny_) Psnetsng the toiiowing day (Friday . Vitelized .j. DR. W. A. College 0 tint: nf thn Rt 11.. W. A. RUDD. JJIUUIIDIBDB` UI. M10 Dill: D of Surgeons. Edlnb h`: Linen-. tlato of the Royal 0011 act Physic 3; `Eng- land. 011109 and real enoe in B_r9\m I mew` Block. Barrie. , . 8-OI` :" I R. J. L. G._ MuOAR'1`HY-0FFICE AND Residence on the West; side of John Bt., immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Ball's` -Planing audsaah Factorv. ` - ' "I. .. Ulll LUDAILV lavnutysvavaasa-at an H `van 1 6-5. a--g-p-~- -4! Instruction given in Planotorte playing. Har- mony, and Counterpoint. ~ ` . For texms, applym Mas. Caesars. Dunlap Street. Barrie. . ` > 12-87? ---.....--.-_.__-..__.___--- QUEENS HO'l`EL.-A. W. BROWN. Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for thotrovolling pubno. Bar and urdomwenanpv ned wit t. o best. _:to_.l_>l_inc;onlot1:on '8 hlflill T-muaannnn A an - nnninnuu` Cum; __ '0UN'l` . mp. . nnnimm in H1211 01 uwu-eveum ubuo. Be: and lI!'dO1`.'W01l=_IIlDv with epbeet. Good Itgblicgllld l11' ve holtlere. L e 0! guests conveyed tree to and from all t ` Few doors west 01! Mar- ket street on Dnnlop utreet. ` . _.. -- - .._ ___.-_. .. _ __._..1 fojsnzfiin Rodmfis. AC0-.NVEYA.NCER. COM,- -nnhnlnnnr in (.).ueen Bench. Auctjoneqr, R M CARTHY. 's:nE Nag:-les.c&o.. Money no-vv -- -_' ..-__ _ _..1.!_.<>.T.lTlJ!f.l.`_l_`-'TT - JS..A1,`lD 8Ul!}. .!5.9.R_-_ "(n:1~':N 1f6Y. GAVILLER 8: HOLLAND, Arnhitnntn. P. L. Surveyors. IJUUCI-IV. IIJII `.I\.IIl[' ovum- ONE Y.-A large amount of rivate funds straight_l9a._n, g.t_ 9vvj_et__1'_._ [OSEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE, hrggunty of. Simooe. Oloe-_--Police court, aserve Agpiden munch R, Mnmmn mlgmn. -Tu M.`D., 05%.. . III`: MR8. HAMMOND. ASHIONABLE DRESS AND MANTLE. - Maker. be 3 to inform Ladies living at a ' distance that a e has opened a PURCHASING AGENCY and is prepared to do SHOPPING of every esoription. All orders wlil receive prom t and careful attention. INFANTS" OUT ITS and WEDDING TROUSSEAUX a. SPECIALTY.` - . Rand fnv nlrnnlnrn with full nartiou1e.rs.104 B6.A. Ts. . Ross.?Sni;te (;t7.i(1io/'ii.oya.1' Ynllnan nf Rn!-wanna. Edlhhnnrh`; Llhnn. =. R. duman. , Mov1'1'?r'In:. D. L. SURVEYOR AND: Dan! 1l`.nt.Af.A Agent. Calszary. N.W. T.. _g1ANU1a-Aorvnns :r_r_1NANoLu__.: PlIY8IOIANSo '"1TI1:(?iiI." _1gE'rIs'rs._ .. ..-...-_.--. JOHN GARLEY, BOAT BUILDER ON the esplanuda: foot of Market Street. \'nnhtl and Skins of every description in _9_EFlOIALo . _._._..1u _E9_'l`_l!_-_!:_ U.M... ' Churchill. Out. :35 ISIIITIU 51-ly `should be so persistent ab_out_ Bootlerand luuuu BUIIIUIIUJ No-such.4u`:ffi'7'f'xY3r".3;h5ugh,L'i:s:" 1 Mi Mi . Isu pose`vho"want5n'to diulr V Boftlesgvslgyx some 11:)! his own` mud. ` jf he only throws egough, somqp: it's s11_re.5 ,- I , . to stick, `and be it. would J-W1h`-4m9t' ` H. 11 `however it don't hi t.l.1,'e_" ,.' bsb m_,.y'whac a lime cadQlikeVG1lc_hristV qhdooes to say about a. man 1ike.B`oot'lea-A-3 jealouslittlebeast % , _- `Walther nf them said nnv mnra about the VVIUUU UU UAUUUU UUI BULL: I am very, very so1'ry, . she said, but a very dear friend of mine, with whom I spent two winters in Italy, has suddenly ap- peared, with a traveling companion and two maids, to pay me a long-promised Visit of at least two months. She is a Russian countess-a widow, like myself, and wishes, I fancy, to improve her "English. which she already speaks very well. Of course I am dreadfully disappointed, but cannot help ` it " no 11118 WORM may uzcl-I350: Ir puppuiu we mn t manage to dazzle him with the de- llzhte Of India. 91!?" ~}--:ns.`.'- ' ' Not very well. Besides, heioet evereo-A much seniority by com.ingtu:ns:!. .:' % ' I `-3 . um . .....I. hmb ~ ~11): nnnm-; thnmrh, 1m` VII I-{Hui I V350 When Booties ' had taken his em dong leave after .Miss Mignon s coming. he had left her at Idleminster. in charge of .her nurse; but when long leave came round. `again and -she must have been about two and a half, he decided to take her with him. One reason for this was certe.inTy a. fear of .- _._ , enot ei' that Lacy was tglging his leave a the same time, Q1151 Booties was afraid, in the absence of both, Miss Mignon might fret eny ranks Gilchrist might choose to playt herself into a. fever; And, besides, he had missed the child during a. tortnighifs deer- stalking in Scotland that autumn more than he would hgve liked toeowri. 4 II A uua uuusu uwowu I - , ,, _ Feither of them said any _mo'reiabout the matter, but Hartog took the earliest"o"ppor- tunity of repeating to Booties what `that ass Gilchrist had said about seeing that prating brat of Booties out of . the road. and in consequence a. kind ot "watch was set upon the child. Not that Booties, though he had a very poor opinion of `Gilchrist and Gilchrist s brains, was afraid for a moment that he would_ give _]_!Iiss Mignon poisoned ibonbons, or run 01! with her and drop her in the river; yet he did think itnot improb- able that he might encourage an already . dangerous spirit of `adventure, and of course be absolutely blameless if she could .-- get trampled by a horse s cruel hoofs, or crushed by one of the many traps goinglin and" out barracks. - .. 1171.-.. 1`s--;.1-_'L-.1 4.-|___ L.-- h.._A. 1-..... N esplanade. `Street. Yachts a.r_1d Skitfs of every description stock and buxlt to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour. day. week or season. `Boat stalls to rent by the season, sculls, oats and paddles in stock and made to order. 11-ly _ -.. .__..._._ - . ..._.--..._:__....__.__ uu vvvulu unvu 1118611 bU UWIlc ` From filankhampton, therefore, they went to his place, Ferrers Court. where he 1 was to entertain arather large party for , Christmas, with a. sister of his mother s, and =j his only near relative, to do the honors_ for , him, and amon his guests 9. Mrs. Smith_, a widbvv`; and sis r to that dead girl to whom he fancied a resemblance in Miss Mignon. However, at the last moment, Mrs. Smith wrote to efus herself. ur -__- _,-_,,, _, ,__ _,-__-.._ n 4.. .._.'.a L1...L - Wu` it) Now, it happened that Booties _had a. very dee and great respect and liking for "Mrs. 8 th, and not for all _the widowed coun- teases in Russia was he wining to upset his plans; therefore he wrote oil. at once to Mrs. Smith, after a five minutes consultgtion - with Lady Marion, to beg her to c'ar'ry out her original intentions and bring Madame and her retinne along. Would she tele- graph her reply? Mrs. S_mit_h did so, the reply bein , Yes. pl Moreover, she supplemented the egram } byaletter, in which she mentioned among other things that Mme._ Qrourboleka s . travelin com 1310;; rnust be treated in all ' Why ad tor` tnary. guest. an nf. flan than nninulnnllv nnnnlnfn fnr W nu Ul\I|LllM| . BIIUBVO VVGIJF _ So, at the time originally appointed for Mrs. Smith s coming, the party of six--_ three ladies and three maids-arrived, Bootles himself went to the station to meet them. He found that Mme. Gourbolslta was young, not more than thirty, of the plump and fair Russian type, quite fair enough to hold her_ own, beside Mrs. Smith, whom he regarded as the most beautiful ' woman of his acquaintance. The third lady, Miss Grace was fair also, _ perhaps not so positively heautiful as either the English or 1 the Russian lady, but fair-haired, ' .fjair-1 skinned,'with soft blue-gray eyes, intensely ` blue in some lights, as Booties` noticed di- rectly. Graceful she was to a degree, and" as he watched her move across the little` station the thought how wonderfully her name suited her. - Il ____ 04..-.-LI. _.__,-u. ,1 L L,-,._ , , n _ 1, _u,_ _ .9 I- ,__ I-IIIIIJO DLIIUULI Isl Mrs, Smith smiled at him as he helped her to mount to the top of the omnibus- . 5-Is not the likeness wonderful? she said, with one of those quick sighs with which we speak of oigr dead; and then she said; `.`Poor Rosy.. ` __,1 1__1__,1 -1. 112.. '11.... ` uul. uvuug uuu vuvna DIJV oawnnp. . A vvn av-av]. , 1 Bootles turnezland looked at, Miss, Grace. again, his mind going back to thosedark day pgst anrl one now. when he and his 3 best in mt had an. estranged for honors n`vn\ whnn Mo nut` Olvu I1-nvnsdn1r` `\nauIri`|i` OED I-l'lBl.ltl LINIJ UUQLI 8301' 5113311; lUl' llUl.lUI"5 sak . When he and this imperially` beautiful ` woman had stood side by side, watching "a" 1 young life die `out; had together seen the sacrice of a heart, the martyr of loveto me caxrlagp turned. mm the cburt`-yard. I ' j v'*I.a.in%c1e1ightoId that `it, pleas ~`you,` ,-he` = `answered; glancing round to see wharf; eect v ` pig ahcstnl home had upbn Miss Grace; 4 'Loye1`y 1" she murmujredmo Mr.=..3Smith. Tn amzhr 'n mmt=mh their hurl` Av-gum uv\`nl-, I m7`uY5s, it Is very great, he said, briey. That dead sister of Mrs. Smith had always `been and woxild always be a not-to-be-broken bond of _union between them, 4tor'the'w1dows- kiiew how ladly that gra.nd*Bo`otl'es," "as she alwayg; c led him, would. `have `tried to huike up for the love shehad _`lOSt, yvhue to ' B6ot_1es_Mrs. Smith stood out frbmzthe rest pt womankind as, `the sister` '.6f ,`the' only woman he had ever wished .dr eked to tnarry` him ` , . uvu-uuuu_sJ_, `ya uun.q.H,\KJ"U IF, I. ' sQy,.. Bootlos .cal1e(l ,.ou`t. It __yv`p.', ,_i'nd ` ,1; .__1;ittor1y.,cold, and a. few akesqfsqow A talhng. ._3.ut M193. Mi$}1pn;,hdd ,.8,bi1dse:o!e 4 ;news tor. her 3t1~ and wasfnoti we-be doneouboftelllngm, : ,_ '. '. 4: I '_ ` - "La1.h.aI h@d..8.1et_9z; ,f_rom_ honcIe4 -`B1135 pipesi 9I!t1n.hr8!1ri,11 vow name for Lacy, and home" , L_ hampcon Barracks. Ahd tha has gottedutwo Lpupp1es-.beaAuties-and.I m `e - bo~h'a.v_e~o1_1a.` A Lal says so. 2*"And-'1`erry .:-has ' prqked`hm'leg. ? Terry was-on9:o.'Bootlos'A `-gro'oI_ns;` -Audi Maj. Anywgoing to be !h'm_n-`igg-]'_ 7.~~,'-'-'~ .. -~: ` " ` "tfes so-rsu`rprise:l= that.he'rtNog-391;`, the cold-ilnd lbrder ..that am: -mgnon ..I.....I.l.._.A.. . . ., ..,\.__ __.._. H.&iJGH`F6N LitNN63<, BARRWIS"1`ER so- licitor, Conveyancor. etc. Money to oan. Qmce, Corner Dunlop and Owen Streets. Bar-V me --~...._., ' 2 1 :.~\.-.-gm.-p... e helped Miss Grace up to the seafbesiE1e`_ Mrs. Sirxith, _a.z_id`..tookhis `own place beside `the Russiaplady,, wh_o"'entertam'ned him .'vei'y well duripgthe three miles` drive ~between Eagles gstation end(Ferrers Courts. ` ' ' ."`0h}"_b'tt What a Iia*di81.,-she cridla, ` the" ca.rriage turned into` the c`o'1`u't-`-yard.'i - \ `'>'1..;e. aanai-ma flinti `u. ...1.s.;.:.-..-.<......=n a._= . _ uvyvag 0 cut? Luut u,Ju,1 cu` VU _1!l.l.'-e Dlllllla In another moment they had drawn 1_1p'at_ --1 the great Gothic door-way, and immediately` ~f the figure of 9. little chi1 dread 'ln"whit.9e appeared on the top of the broad steps, Hens -1` in; her smllhunds fintoken of we comb;-' ` -V e ; .*`Go`1nsi1rect1y.; 5-own gmidi; rgo F iii." I~* say.-..1.3oot|os gcalled nut. V It .Wnf.`_,..ii1dc'aed.=* uuu vuu.r'uuu -Ina wuuul -vuuuu--M13 uon should"goAin._~` ~ ~ - - _ - ; "WhnH he'akclaimi,7iii1cred19usly. ` ` then Lacy`.'ga.`xpa*e1g came` " to the t.6;S'bf_ with soi wispeak. ma: `cam `Suii_th"* vo`th`e' hmxse`.j `Miss; Quay: `An`o `nu. I-ILA` _'_."g-.`.A-_n.i\'lA.:_`. , n .-v- w e-"11"o1r~ Mrs. ~":E_i_E'i:j 7n7'uJ`h" n?}f Mignon took advantage 01- the` opportulfiy to run d6Wn,'tIn ate ' just as Boobles I_xe1ped_ L Mm.iG5fb9lTfi" ` h'z1'und- V+`1w91oome ybu wmi: rn't`1 <`=.'h`~'-" * 23* um ` '- :53. h` ..mL- :d'nrin'IIi`7`..-"Rl'iJ: "-i-'il`If: '96 ;.*3.e.-- _ausu,1vb,_y_II.;Ill'I.nunu uu Vuu: gruuuu. wrglootn *w1w:.rnixersT%;:s16 - .e*. A 9I:iids .corIj:11T. . '3?`-"`i|!1,i}s"s79i.'.'a`i$3. L 9 1 gave her 'hand to ju'm`}') tH`1fafst"`tbp." `-`*1 am afraid you are mad. 'Y'611" a'.2`e v e"f'"y"` White- ' 7 It is so bitterly. moment. M18303: Wu Miss Mignon skipped '2 .4. Incl nnnnvhf. `IA "7+5`f1`F? Then, aftef. a pause, .I a1-;ways do. . - v . ` - ~ t .`_ ` "'55? `iZig3L" $ZLt"'%13; {X 7719 zimmev ` diately. Did Boonles let you~driye1 she % asked, with interest. _ - . , l Ila`;-5: (11-nan ah:-ml: hnv hnn "nun-I Hf!-nrl Mia: ;:i.L;eu;1fc;0Ul:ui1e1` head, and ` lignoir on to her knee. V _I not ask l_11m,f ` s e sa . urn_nu FRI.-.` _0L-.; - __--__ H1 -1 `_.....- u;4n-.- ...-a , act tone. __LI-.. J S. J OHNSON. BARBIE, IMPORTER `OF 0 and Dealer in Goals of all kinds, and Georgetown. Grey and Guelph White'Finlshin Lime, Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks an Plasterers Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch, foot of John street, near,the_ depot. The bond or this Lime is better than that of any other kind. and the finish superior. Otce -Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. nave no ears LU!` any uuu uuu uuu uuuu. ~ Won't you speak: to mol~ she `asked, .pr9sently, as Miss Mignon gravely` re- garded her with her big blue eyes." ' man Nth:-nnn` nrnnf. n]l\A `A "Man v'h'ni-run. VVUI.ll\l U0 IIIIIVII Irvvuvs Unsung u---. you No, no_,; tea, they cried-at1_est tbs "two elder ladies, for Miss Grace `seemed to. have no ears for any one but the "child. (IIITA-JL -on n-min`: in I-nnl aha ~nn`rA1` But not a. pair? in surprise. I Miss Mignon nodded. ` ` When they ro not too fresh. Bootles would have le_tted_ you, if you'd askedhim. V I will another time. Lacy, said Bootles suddenly, is it true olsnul-, A `II nIuIvnn`I' 7*"? Oh, yozzrittle angel ! What ; yduzr name 5 u`I'I_-A. ..-L - __~_:__an 1.. ---...._1_- `cl LUV`! abo`1;t:wXila.:d'`yce? \ \ u`....I~.-...~ nnvn: cs. % dwxfsw 1!i5keD;Jc1uc1l.. E Pooh! But Booth l _ .__--._ 1-1.- ..'..s In'_. |.IWl'1I.ll8U LU G LIILUL. i But Bootles laughed as it it was } 9. eat joke, and Mrs. Smith begged to be an 3.-In!-nngzl . {AV E UHU `IUGU II-IIIIUDI ICUUUUGI lll-IVO And-er-he wrea. 1'ly- is anawfyl d 15 h fab, `remarked Mignon. in. so e t i and so unconscious an imitation of Lucy's 1 drawl that her hearers Went oe `into fits of laughter, and Miss Grace, clasping her close to her breast, bent and kissed the luxuriant golden curls. ' ' Z A `.`You re crying, said Miss Mignon promptly, scanning Miss Grace's face `with her big eyes. T - N n- hut vnn maa win `Innoh ' `cl-In unit! wf8`1`1.!m 6n t you remember Alla:-`dyes! He s the great; military teetbtal light. An.-I_zno7|u. s:nuan]`19 {gr inn ' nonul u . urn uxg u_yu-1. No; but you made me `laugh, `slie said 7 hastily. Qnvnn vuunnin. (`A non 1-nhnn I-hair `thunk SPECIALTY .` A Send for circulars with full partiqula.rs.104 King street. West. Toronto. , 14-`Z6

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