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Grey Review, 6 Sep 1894, p. 1

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Om furnitq‘re. ___ 13 "W-- Followirv:,r Proper“ " m“ A thed hm- Cll.?.U., . con-3' tg.W.T. asset st 11...! ireiu,1' iiGcthotr-04 DEN TISTRY. w I " ht tL 'ttteq t, l\“ and LO AUENCY, I. IN " VALUATORS, (UN VEYANCERS. There's Big Money 2 [WM-l 'IVm'n of I',','.'?,?,',",' Con "rev, Including Valli 9 MILL ard Wimblo Building elt Wilt N- sold in an 0 fee W We! "rt. s. 1 M mum-L LS.W.’I'. hm! . Mm“. nu... mpg-rs- mpg-2. Wtt. .g‘n Li.i Witt FIRE (him 'ert.y “BER Gr, " Iota MI 3t "out Me ' ' ."'"'-'-u-.,. t I ' " " "Jan tit" TO LOAN. Fire Insurance mun-d. omcr- "ug?gtgfanoecero' Tome, FOR SALE The EDGE PROPERTY. "'LF1 ...- «mu m w" -- fwd be tnmttt 5mm“)..- purehaas "Ii Gt PW. m Mt “ammo, ' A... y Will i t In. nt, a. w. L. McKENZIE, Datum Ont. (JUNE: 'if.) H till” ilr mm“. {ME 3317.37.13 LOCKIE, h. uv rd. mod tera., P” t. I u ',rw, ‘. _",TJ,?l,GtrtsL'.' human” r'trliIUIle; " lirt ~nb..m fur- luv-"’- A own-‘1 A. ,m.;ulb.'dno! wan-dd- v.1: " v i a w. In. A1110“ a. JACKSON m L, a b -r to mud-M 'tants III-.- pun-rd ch at l, Dark ily MRI-n it: ae, Apply to //a'trribs 'tte, .h B', mm twirl”. neeey u...‘__. _ T M Invest "in. In». but '00 ". ' "' 1,d';llii'GTiir-"a. i 1mm!“ nlo at "on bargains v; - c",, cies' swallows! Palm. T. (lr. TMa. D. s. Farm for Sale. J. T. FOSTER. INC, iliisiGi/. MISC}: " "‘-"“’ t, [IQ‘HIIIII'IV -we'-"" ___ . "’1'" lb. Iramford I','.""-"""' Mn- mm ‘1...,..m|,mnlaw . I. l’lll'hun Ntreet, North My!“ l. Km.” Htreet, North Ween"?- ‘u uh. t' .plt-ndil‘ Farms in Ohm I m- Numb-West. Toronto nod m»..- properties for sale or ex- MONEY To LOAN, r 3, c m. I, W o R, Botttirtee, lat "We. mum " has. ttood land. gal ".:- " dun-11mg I‘m-01ml In“. a _ ic, '1” very "sawmills. A4 I, I. ALIAS M'I’AR'A. a ml "/8,'alLte,tt: Con- unmet-.001 oner ace. 'cel with! & . Colt anon. H: v, "wie. k: "ci."i'l,7. I " LOASMntu-ullubrnl m l“. . north 01‘” Stan. Durham JACKSON’$_ AUCTIONEER. 'ry hum-st W m‘wrvd. 'rt T, WWW!“ IPrtpg"ee 'SCE'LMIEOUS. M Jun-chow? DURHAM. FTEVENSON, DURHAM. PIEDIOAL, I ul Avoideni Insurance. 1 kinds couoeted Old note. wn of DarrynsSo.e,ty. o 1t'veriasr, . 'tren. 5'“ Innulie‘ Mttltt'ta Guy King b.. “BMW'- “I'm-d ibsynl cu“... "‘5'"°“ “via. Tooth or “"' h T ot nurmumvxhl. C, . nut-mini: paid to :"" 0mm And “Ell "‘m Ottiev. v.6)! wU. R. H. MILLER. TV Hanover Conveyance!" AGE“: no", toe ttto Corn“ 0’ = and validation gun-mu m-h-u :u-un bu milk at tho 411mm. or n In. "ml-no. v. mm“ m. lhblo 'sau.. [‘th out In and 2 ol mil-p nlhblo “on (ad aw Fai g tik, I-. mus. Inc Wm in“ AND \Mnma, ”RE“. for Us: nun-am to pr s-r-ttre Insurance. . new... Inn-ruler. .. ..- ..... mood tr. and Pu: Ind Cantu "a-Cu; Oak, .. Rice Assort- w. the curry " n- _ s.W.T. and S. IN Mm. hush he,“ or. [Nib-b - _---""' snug but good " m Bh VIII] WOOLS, Fancv Goods, TOYS and Stationary, Upper Town Dur'I'am. Dpn't Wig??? . F MISS GUNS. NEXT Door TO PA lll/, [.R'S. To (“Hut thr IL‘Ele-n 'w fur the HT) hrs: Yum. f, I Illnn‘ y. Boots & Shoes. sesmirrprpatr no tor a traveling; laurel-cruel!!- l holievo this preparation of Banal-ulna to tte tho but in tho market May." Ayer's Sarsaparilla W " Dr.3. c. Ar.rvo., Low-1|.“ Cures others,will cu re you ti " Por oiitht you-I, I mg, tttoat my tho ttMt, . that union: from connivi- thm, kid-g, Mb“. Ind Indigen- thm, " that my While!) grunt-d to he romplouly broken down. I w" Induced to try AMI W113. Ind took nearly seven bottles, wlzh we" “count mum that my w mach, hora]... Ind kidneys are in perk ’ con- diMon, 3nd. In all them tuneomn II "all" " clock-work. At the time I begin taking Ayor’l Bus-puma. my wolght WM only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and wmu new: ill to good health. It you could ran mo be. fore Ind after using. you would srttrtt m, e. 8mm, ot Townndt. m, Whose constitution was oomph-tel, broken down, is cured by Ayers tiarsapanala. m writes: Wall Papers PRIME) GOOD OPENING Ind ”mm anon)» tte, I151. s.t.'t.'2L' : 'tly 56136 Tue." iiiiBm WANTED UVEL'm‘iS TG -iumt uni-don, Putin“! DIP! at a: ---W--- 300mm a, co's swiié'i'iihnsr cuss iirkiiir/ipmm Runnin- of no an: n Faith“, Ont. Wruo foe [uranium pt on... - --- - uns- I l‘nml ER'S _t.iArt'?oG'l'iiiu, “I [Adios Kid Button "oots 31.2“). léuliosme Oxfords toe Willa 5U)". Ladies Glove grain H.N. In]: t'1.1.5, unlit-uni! pol) do leather H. "t. Btds, 81.1.5. Ladies I’runolln Gaiters 7" vents. Mom-I Hand turn Knngzum 0x. ford: 82.25. Mans Slim-30f all kinds " u. Ihh up. We have not nmm In gis " p: mpg Come and am- fut ymu-m-ll‘. Lam- rurmina 25 ydr. lung ' Lun- curtains 3 yds. long 650 law? “liming '3) pit.. lungs mm m. ....-~.:.. a.“ an“ IJ'It‘t' nu mum '".'. . . Wide any). All Bid EMBROIDERIES and SILK-3, in all COLORS and u "IL We no the only Arm Mini-hill .reatlv reduced 11tes BIG Al, E can HARNESS. urns. TOWN. HARNESS - HARNESS 01L. BEAN & Go. --AT- we n full line of shirts. shivtirrgtr, sand nndvmhirta. all kinds, mums. MAKERS. curtail are N n ilk: pulled out anal handh- ol bunk no“ and u: amazon: _ of [Aw-Notch who“. “Very I.“ done," um M. Vain», n he arch", onminod tho may and pupal; '.'Utia in the may: Ion-(bk nap you "or ' "iu,iir"r.tud on this moment. when ev-ryiwdy'n utieution would In Iboorbod till,” may}? to_ nuke hia ucnpe. ' Kn itui tum-rt] tho door, gently opunod ", ttrf, out and locked it on tho uuuhlu. the .1 h in; still in the lock. "tb, hu "cned'." vried M. Fnuvol. "h'aiuialt' Implied M. Vet-hunt, with. all. new looking up; "I thought. he mum have an.” nuaugh to do that.' "lint " be. m no nnpuninhenl?" "My drusr rir. would you have this “Tait bee am: . public wand-l! Do yuu win): (iii, lit (tii/ttit fihaittit. your wife}: “MM to lm hrunuln iitto A cm of this mums before the when court! , "Oh, Mtosirur'." "Then the neat Ihing you all] do in to let the rum! an mnhfleo. Here no "calm. {or s l the uncle- which he hm- pawn-uni, In III-L we ulmuhl consider ourselves fortu. hilt. [in han kart titty thoasaud francis, but that " A” Lha better for you. This mm will eausb!. him In lunvu France, nu] In Ihnll nuver no him again." Lukucwrry on»: elm, M. Fauvel y aided tn the ween-Lulu)! of M. anlurub. (ir-dun’ly ha Im-l ovulened m the (run Mute of 1sff.cr, ' prolocctivu happ nun no longer Icvnml nupumbh. And he fe ' that he wn iuvlchtml IO Ill-a man brim. him tor more than Mu. But Int M. Verdumt. when would hm. been hm honon and dnlurstic reuse t w'“nl DEER grntitudtt he leiu'd M. Vex-Aura“: hand u If no any it to his lips, mud said, III br ken man t "iVa, mnmiom 1 how cum I - 6nd want: In rxplrrn how deepiy I nppnwina your kindru, 3? Han an In" "pay tho great. m ru e yuu hue nun-lewd t" “I Am I'm-pm“- frieudv and dnapiy in- toruwd m lo fu' me. I"r,tt cnn unnatu- him trom this irrlmtrrt'" Plurgn ot rohlrery t you can I‘llluru him to in» hononhlu poni- tion. You can do mars thatt thuonooi.ur. m, h-Vvl Mths. Muhluim." . "xi-mlemnumn be his wih. man-6cm." taterrn trd titetetusbrr; "I [vs you my word Tc',,,','.'.' Aml I mil mpnhliclv P.""' unl- him Hun nm. a nhndnwyl flupltilgm " rent “pun In. nan-m. I will pile. him In Aphlikiun winch wm prevent “Ind" from reprmwhing Inn With thtt puiuhll runnmhrunce of my fatal error." .... . _ _ ' . I _..i _o.. -"eeee"ee'"'-.WiM. _.. ..., u"... ""e . The Ut man took up hi: but 1nd y.""',," [on Hm room, out jump.“ into In- " nrdr'rrd the driver to return to Purim Mid drisw to the Haul du Lawn an rapidly u wash-Kc. k .. . . I... 1 ‘AI, __-1‘A.. A “II. rm...“ Nu mel w“ fitlrd with unxiety ghoul Chum-an. Ha human: Raoul would ngu . im no more" ouhluztho young rogue wuprn- YuMy txkinghupm artor JG, fune‘gnlauI-l r. “In vary moment. BIN. Claureratt Ihuuld not. escape unpunuhod; and how this pun- ishment. could by brought about. with ut comprom‘uinx Mme. ' In A prom-m to be unlvad. _ M. V-rdnre! though: our the Virioua our. lirmlnr to thw, but not on. of hi- footer expcdirnu could he uppliod to the talent cireurttrttott?es He can d not de- liver tins villain over to julticc without in. volving Mme. FauVel. All." Inna thought he ulecidedlhu an lccuution of p in-niag must. comet from moron. IL, would go the" and work UP"" “public opinion." nu that to nth-(y the townspeople the Turylf'rt,et! orde'l't . _ A» -- -- ....... ... Io'lIIPvurlv ...- ~----.~r. v - pom-mortal“ ex lmuml on "t (Ln-um. But this mode of proceeding r-quzred lime; and Cl urn-ran would certainly escape balm. 'u" other ully pulsed “var his hunt He In“ two Experienced a knuve to remain on IE”:- pry ground, now thut his you were open to “I. dun " which mammal him. It wzu nlmnu dnri than the carriage stopped in from of the Hotel du Louvre. M. Ver. darot noticed I cruwd of P' ople collected together in your, eagerly di-init some exciting event w inn uemod to hue jun "in: place. Allhnuul- the pnlicemln uumpu-d to dinperle lho crowd by sumornuively ordering them to "Move on! move on!" they aruuld merely ltp’lfnlo in one Ipot to join . - glamorous group . " yards "if. “What. ha hnpwncd?" demanded M. Venlursv. of n loungrr no“ hy. ' L A“ 1 " " ' an...“ wt. - "we, V _ “The nit-nun. thing you aver hard of," replied the man. “You, I um him with my own 05'". He first nppmred " Nut nvcmh uoly winduw; h. was only hut. ame-dd. 'lrrnq men tried to seize him, hut with the “may of I Iqu‘un-l he jumped out N."? the moi, Ibriokmg. 'Mw,der! murder? T In: reckleunm of hi. conduct. led III. to Cl mutter!" th hum-hid emulnin vh, ’our man rushed farm-rd to report m um officer. "Pico," 1lwy "ll began at om "Sileme I" In“ tho tat mun. lath: Pam: n a time. Quick '. I manor?" . . .. .A --h--- " millet; “The rnoter in this, puma." laid Pan. tertnt,dcjve'edly. "I nun doomed to ill luck. You an! how it in: thia is tha only change! our had M working out u [Nahum-I cue, and, put ! my crimuml must W' and Hula! A re ulnr one of bankruptcy 1” ”She" it in Clumenn ,'vI"i-----" "Oi ununa it u. When the my“! nu mo this morning he murmured " me . hue. You should hum Men him run; I thought he would new: Imp this lid: of Ivry; but not u. " 0n rem-hing the Boulevard de. Beale: a sudden idea sum-d to unto him, and he nude a humus for _ his hotel: I supposn. to got " pits of monry. Directly he new hero lint do. [he use? than three [Heads of mine. In. 1 sight ot "MI. Bondsman had tlut aha of . 1 Inn-sucks upnn him; he wont. nving and ; on the a . The ideas "(serving m no}. . _ low 1T.t the vary moment I w" Inn of l macaw!" ( "When i! he now'. ' 1 "At tho prefecture. I mppnu. Sarn- - . .1 I m... .ml (1va cl - _-ee . m pouon l policemen hand-cuff»! him, and an": on with him in n oh" "Conic with ma." M. Verdun! and an'erlot found Claw ml in on. It the private cello penned for FILE NO. 113 "ssiyertt, , on not In my " Izaak! he wattta In . . _. .. Hwy 'll Imgnn at oven. 1" Mil the In. Inn-n. with tn M a lime. Quick '. what in an Harm-n, . "*rr M - with! him, and drove " DURHAM, Co. Grey, Thursday, Jr, tember 6th, 1894. “if: Crdtt x ile Gaboriaun hut in the an pedal impel-mo to um Hymn. an - . ' {on he will die of nun-don, I'M! huh. , .utrttrM A}! the tel-tyre. of po'lfon." - . . "'"i7."WaGi,TGiG- 3.5m, mm " In" "no pronoun. auto. to Fulcrum "Mme. Fm"! il uyod._n_l_1d bathe iptor; rum of God, who bu much puniM ‘lumeru "' "That don't. "up me in the least," grun- hlod Flu-harlot. "The idunf I” my (roublu Ind lulu" endin in this fur. quiet VI]! I "6rtt to be 'dll',",',' ill luck '." “Don't lake your blighted impo- M ttlor, on much Io hart," repllrd M. Verdun.“ "II. in a m l.n holy hat for you “In ‘Cua No. I13' wnl newr in“. the reeord-uf%et but you mun, be" Four dmappoirttrue1" painfully and heroically. I will cunt-l. yuu by lending you ulbearer of 1eylr. _ . . _ __, ._L_. w.--.. ....- Iml (a: 'ifiirii%ri,'Ttrilal you hi" lo" in tune will bu gained in gold." hm. nsrnlrd, when. one morning. M. Le. Coq-tht rspiyial [4:th win. ritnbled the d ‘zni'ird hem! a! a upeisu---w" walkiug up "nd dawn bis pliv-lu oifiue, n one" luIn norvuuuly look-nu at. the clock, which slowly tiuked on thes Imam, I. If " Im-l no intention of uniting nm' noun-1 than unml, Mgrnnl'y me man In luxioudy Watching ill Plas d burr. At hssi, huuevor, thn dock did strikes, ot.l just the” tlie {11.}qu JunuullleI otterscul the dour. and 1usiurcd in Mme. Num and Poacer Brrvomy. "Ah," and M. Lecnq, "ro no punctusl; lovers we generally to." “um--.“ rm. n, - _ "HU no not lover“, man-1cm," replied Minn. “may. "M. Verdun". “an n: ax- prru orders to meet her. m yum otiice ou lnorxung, and we have obeyed." “me gun-l." mid t he ceiebrnlcd Ilaloc- live. "The“ be kind en. ugh to wait I [at _ . ' n 7 "Von:- “and." mid t Live. "The" be kind nlillllh‘l; I " wil h During the quarts "ml Pl'nspx-l r: Inuim an! us" cxvhymn I Silul‘d', n nd M Nun and Pumper rum him, lut he vlw “was peuuh. Ila-1L! w ruin. 'r...". "You have Demo," he hid level-elf, "to hut tlos s ttrtet of nn' conduct. 1 have protnievd, Ill d I wid hurl) my word, haw. In! pvutil in may Le w my Sunni-I, Linen, the". My but. hicu,i in I in)‘ d, hone" man. usme.'t C .1-1 In, bhrrtee" mmuhl ugh u is fnund mu the happhm, of man. Luna.“ d by n mun m, he lwel for her Ilene. aud, funk limb ha was, iurag.ucd than she felt tLe mum iovc i. r him." "S,'he did!" c1 ied (12p cy, "Yo, tsho always luved him." "My: “lowed her Ewe in a prculinr way. She Inn-d In": my ”mph Up: one iia., " sh: left. Linn an! Inn at! with nun-4hr m m. In M. tir" mutun'hls M deapsir Hulda: wisth to km Imus-1f. Then he [dim-led th" it would be mam- to hvo Mal "my. hum-o”. "And then?" funeral Pruner. "Then Unldnu Avenged him-elf in " own way. He mndu the Walnut: who deserts-l him recognize In: immune rupnrn-ruv ave-r hi, tivsl. Wenkznmid and Inlplvsn, the riva' In disgraced, And V1- Inning (we: the vear of I preetpice, when the puwuaful hand of CAM” ruched forth and and him. You m,derstruut all now, do you not! The wom-n in Nun; m. rival in )ourulf , Ind Unldu its----" "It in Mot to me done HIM, on owe yum “Iv-non. A noble girl 'c/e/sl'.') to me the dittieult task of during yuur reputation. I momma her that M. Faun-l linould Haw-r know th" shundul secrets concerning hit domeslv anpintu. Your loner chwurIe-l all my plaue, and mule it impossible, for mu to kew..rny promise‘ I In” nulhmz more: "iiii, ' quick. dextruua movement he threw off his wig and amnion, null Imod befor- them the real, iuulligent, proud Madrid " '." criod Nint. "No, not. Caldu, nor Verdun: any lang- or_;_bl1l. Leetm PM 9mm" l " I I" ir." ji'.o,iiii"ii,'r?i.riiiie,iiiit1, lilone l ot hi. liu'encrn by laying: m wiper: to any.” . _ H. unned to have the room, but Nun barred his exit. ' Clldll," nho murmured, "I impure pm to have plvy 0n me! I I'll no Uni-ruble! All. if you only knew! Be, " iviug to mm who bu alwgyl loved you, LTC'.', Linux." Pr "Ter drpxrted tom M. Lreuq's oifieq “one. On the lah of luv. month ‘0: or.ir. brltetl It the church of Nvare Done dc Loretta, tho mnrrilgo M M. I’m-pu- ILr. bunny Ind Mlle. Madeleine Funvel. WW, -eee 7 ___ The bmkiug home in will In the Rae a, Provence, but. u M. bUuvel Dull decided to rain from business. and live in Ibo country , the nlme of the tirm bu been chmged, uml in new: An amusing awry of how a "nnf1rmttl old btwhelor, who combined with hut baehelorltood the quulilinn of the hiblino maniac. came titvally to marry, is told by an English newspnpor. It ap an that the lonely old book worm cmpgi‘ed an old servant to take one of his main Upon her fell the task a? arranging an} dusting the hbrary, and she soon came to be smitten with sum: for reading. She bvgan to spoud all her awnings In buying books, and. strange to Bar, the were old books that aha boqghr. ed read: One afternoon she came iii with n par- cel of volumes picked up trout the book- stalls. Out of curinsity t e m “(or turn- ed over the leaves of her cranium; and we can well imagine the more or less supercilioun smile that played upo1 his counts-name as he thought ot tho humor- ous: phase of this old woman turned bibliphile. Sutldehly his face Mel, hm mun "my. “mm"... w._N_ -._-Ne __,,,,, - Sit',','.' much did you give for (N Y' said he, picking up a volume with great memos a. “Fina-0n pence." was; the answer. "Fifteen pence? Why, this work is worth a thousand pounds." cried the rytl, lector. He reflected. when too lam, how stupid he had been to speak, and in vain tried to recall his words. "I will gi xv fifty shillings for it," said he. “Sir vnu Inna hut told me it WM u”, w........,,- ___ ""P "Sir, you have just told me it Will worth a thuusaul pounds'." The old creature " as not to be chat- ed. and the tuck-worm at last offered one hundred pounds. It was a first edition, extremely rare, of Montaigne. He was agood buyer, but " vrvnnt would not take a fraction lea than one thousand pounds, which mm was more than ho could “lord. That tught the connoiueur dreamt ot Montaigne At lust he could resist. no longer. At my price he mun have the old book. “This woman takes good can of me; the ap pears to be smitten with the name pu- sion for old books," mid he to Nuns" next. "Wh obouid I not. wry her? I should than L19 my Maw" Sohownt tohdrtlro tr. win; day and 'iratt', the question.” Bhe lo- Md in. age! It}, uses lee??..'.'.: th CALIMS 2 'onr "rtha) panel! sinet the "mu "ite clever old book a a dowry. PBOSPER BERTOM’Y & co. [run syn] CHAPTER. XXV A "not Vor n [hp-band. .. m -..... _.. "a. - u 'll lril trm vuu are here." n: ”(mum at an hour um Nina r rJutaured Mum- \ngecner [In-y lmugn I word. Fuully A dour i M. Verdun-v. Inn-Axed. ll Prosper up» ly tuned to. In! be Jit,-ckcd tir, In by um) M t, r loan wuw'. an ”new” God w an; w-.- -.-_--'- e " dumbnnghhh'un the id level-elf, "to conduct. [have my word, how. to my feehnL". siru-i in I inyd, .l-I II, Hiram-II "I lhvught the culur 101w! of that eeuwr.-.ted pi‘suue uhwlutc-ly lulu. lhd " you t" "Sn-mm at all. crother." "Wuy. Ilmr, you lumw ynu saM---" He lung ml nth-103mm \llg --.. pica-urn. be, .sh laugh. "Ya-q. or cuurne. I be; Sour pardon. quw ugh-r with you." it was eri-h-M he had not boon hallm- Inx “or rye: tolswe I Uttt .lrremiun " hit. and she diiovercad tlso mm. ot his inaueutioa. u I' mite In! -x mt a young girl whom she had nntic "l :rl on we train " ill: an elder'y punk-mun whertt thry hwl h mulled the vivid " tho World'" Fair gmumln. S no Ola-l uni ob. served lur lunicuiarly M mo mun. fur. the httle mlwry veil sire mm: hm] Iwmlml m-t Pace from brow lo ruin. Now me Will mu lifted. tiue I'm Ivan- Ing nlluully forward, and was gazing . n n wt . .A - '.._L.., I ‘__ ....." "I: -'--"‘-.~ - - _ . .. .. dots " the length ol the lighted on With rye- tltat were dark. billing“): aud tsuxioun. - _ A - A beautiful (new. It was oval, with delimit-1y chm-[ml {alum-u. un-l purely pnlu " tb My of butt Hulk-y. Odo tunnel that " dayllJn. the rum “ullld h n] Ina 4 iig .u and Max-k inrwwu depths. Luna rvddmh wild ting, clu .u-mJ quxLl [he torriteud and about tue curl. WLDJVS'ou know her ':" quvsuonod " UMP“: _ .. . . . A -ee "Tiki,"" he replied. in n low lune. "And yal I ttwt that. I have ”an her bebt--wirero or mun l do not "col. uct." - "will: mother, I gentle. elozan: woman of fashion. laughed quttzicai.lt. “Tum in wry mun-e, dear lad. " thin Twelttu tureetr' “Yes. The next is the thtal "orr--Cow grn-u urea. IAle ty.,1",1l, Z"; n an... . ....--. _.V_ , - "suier 311 hours at the Hunt? Can you doubt u? What is un- mam-n" lie was looking pery!ve tum. lie Imd luknn " I rim-n. The orl tram or t' wan pulling into Con rem w and the expressive o )u'm-u. young girl opposllu Ind in I .turtle" tumor: . Ivar LiGii took who step arm“ the car. ton-0| before her grave. “mum and "epecuu1. . , - 7 _.._ -.....I.... " I... I.-.. a"sr.e ”rpm"... "1 Mg your pardon," he hogan“ “but are ya}! in “puma? Clan I help Von?" '"iii'iiivGa the tsituatr. u l I - . .lwgapoku. , m at. In tore ....r " mm . "3,011“: most kind." I‘m uni-l, giving him n glance ot alum“ child-[Ike grati- mde. "My uuclu could nut, gel. a an. It this "ttd of mm car. He "e It do ttt toward theI huh-w ulnar. lie is deaf. unAl rallmr slow “I ouupseluaursiott. l xlu “UK, see him now. it u unlikely he won” hun- gune into munhor car. What 1 fear is. that he mimuler-lwml. and. thinking I “as [alum] 1; hi u, aligned at a amp south of tui, " i3 [an " min LIE}. "If you wilt (all me your :uldrcu." Prar dt-clured. "I shall be “up!!! to we you safely Itorue." A sudden sparkle of tears gemmod Eml- lu‘lws. "Tuut," in alone ot LIL-trons, “ls G dimculty. Ido nut kuow the nddrPr-s. We only arrived in the city yewerdny. We nu: “lying " n hu mh- g-hnuuo ull MFritpau avenue. but 1 have un recol. lectiou of the number. “but Ilmll I do t' Mrs. Ir und smile] I [:rnvimu assent. She had been quick to perveive and my prrciate the Ilicunctmn ot the girl‘s air. Lem rich dumunsueu of her atrire. and [he pubis retiututtrrrtt of hot manm-r. as ennui-ate nn.i "udetLt.able m; the prl'fullla n! a tlower. But thlmugh the limo. among the first to em 'M", an“ witnin the auto-u until tho throng had crowd. ed out, lint-y had caught no glimpse of an 031 genllomnn “ith a mmwy real-d. spcccsclvd a, as, and m high nil; Int. "Oar carriage must be waiting." said Mrs. Lrhmd. _ - "Yes. It, was to be a! the corner ot Walratsh nvrnuea and Congress " thin luster." assented Ivnr. "If you ladies will unit. in it, I shall w [eh tue arri. wal, "t [no lit-XI train. The goullamun “(ml-l surely tabs It Is anon." turning to his new ttcquaiutanee, “n he mined you." " I .. . .. .., _-___ __.. . .- 4...... ,.,.. He trtt,'f riot. He fbrw up the steep m1" as the loaded can came rumbling in, And tlat wry tirst person on whom his 9."?! tslight-l was on 'rgitated old mun with his 3ka hat tipped rnkishly on one side of his hand sud drawn“ in. quirv on his human dd face, V I, Your mus". rdr-- -." announced Int. The strayed uncle graupwd him franti- Cally. .. SY hero is she y' ho pained. “Sure. sir l in a marriage on the “root below “ ith my mount-r. come.'). "Mother. this you”): Lady has Iwumnn Iv‘pamwd from her uucie. We shall wait on (no p'aiforrn to u ake sure that. he is not mun-lg the gnuwnzers." “no "iiiiirtGrGktiuns" on the way down. ‘.. .es.' __-., .W.‘ WW. v. - 'ID"""'" - ,, "Take my urn), please," Ire sul. ".an in his voice mm a quiet nulhunly " Inc" compelled vompliauee. . ... . A " l'uquh- all around were prwrsriu,r " Ivan'n. Young L-lmn I n-ll lunzhul Inf I mum-m. ”OM-hr it" wna run in {Ul- lowiuis his irruir.cts, winch unori ml! were those of a gentleumn. . "Ou, Uncle Will I" she cried, and spmng to the pzwolnonr. A. ' ‘n - 5,. "m .__ __...A. - “m. _____ -""" _'"""' _ The train mum to " .utrtrlstill. Iva! turned to ma mother, who hm] bum mulching the little Ateln- will: bye l .at were half amused. huh qiuttirutltur. 1...: "ight, We in October, was crisp and vhilly. From the carriage window. in Um light of an elecnrie lamp. a girl" Inca tianued rod Ii . ruse will: delight. -,..V..V_, ._ _ _ ,, "My dearest Daniel You see what a stupid old mun I an)! I fancivd we hid reached the lust slog and that you Wm to meet this lady. ir," addrruing Ivar. "if you will furor um with yuur card, I shall be happy to call upon you to m r. row and thank you less informally for your gouge“; A , ' . t J And when at the hour appointed. on the lulluwing afternoon, he did call. it was to discover that between himsell and I ar Leland existed u bond ot inter. out in their admiration for m. wutkus ot tin- t-ntlier Ep/t,,ih',trut,t “I’ve the tiuttat " Mon of Chaucer ex- tant," Colonel Width-m asserted enthu- sins-ical). “I always carry it with me. You mus: come right muy to Ice it." Young Lelmd cheerfully assented, but in his heart. he felt himself a hypo. crile. His exhilaration, it. he was bum); whirled along m the thope of his new friend, mu not tsltrp.etuer because u his prospecllvo pleasure In the literary treat in lynx-9. . ' . The vehicle stopped, before a groan- ntone building on Michigan IVrHUP, known in the city In a most exclusive boarding house. Entering the parlor ot Colonel Wickhum‘a luxurious mile, Int uttered an oxelumatiou ot surprise. “Isn't that Hal Busnnrd’s picture?" up poinud to a large framed photo. gn h on the mantei. 'ml')', . ormst voice nurtured. "That t.gypot'"" pictun. Do you know him [am sumo}! takeout“: , gleeful, ........ "_-" vica- night. Her tull' haul. gown of as green aunt: In SIU' mir ban" charmlngly. Tho can-my honey-noun thrust in but girdle won weanling], Input. "Know him-Wal Ballard? m w“ my room nut. a Yale. Hr--?' "Oh, then you no the Mr. "Imsd- moaned Iii-lam! We“ expo-ting him heurir. lurk t Oh, it it would V'jtiongreas street! hut sto, '.' :unrd. I'l‘hore was n "in. he." "and an Wo MEIER-"mm _ol in. Ped. “19 Alley L. aux-an shun». " , and lumi- d1 "at-ual u kind ot yell" tthe ttcu.', a put“ 01 my “has". “Wu l4: do” an thtrtg back, and Hal Man] 'r" crying: -- _ F--.... .. . . .J .. ..m 'Trvii,fr"iic., new! And-lt rm notaTurk--irar Leland! How under Um (lineage nun did you tind each on»! outt' And then ho 'rl" Main; his .ister an! lit-king hand. with we outermnnd “my were tsil hiking rapidly " once. "Now, I know," and Ivar. two week: later, to 'F-ie, "why your he. was familiar. I mentioned the he; to mother that night in the car ot thq eleuled. n was Inc-nu Hal [I'lyl had u p zowgrnuh ot pm in hit room at Yale." “The fooliuh fellow,” pound B “in. "Wasn't he?" ptompdy "reed Ls. had. Btte hit her alim dark brown. 1 "What do you mean y' one damn-led uwu . “Tun." "upended Int. mainly, "I ev1onlr Ir ceinttut,trtllt the origiunl." “up", ._. -eeee-"'" En pm. bis land down over not} an it lay on the low lake xrnll, and held the glow-d linger: tight. "WAP" ulna queriud. She tstill looked out over the lasing mttrrald wail-rat mun..." w... _. _ "Nonsense l" uh. said with a ttoft hula 11min. Itut sh} ditpot. ill-aw lur hand may. siucKLEri)llb'schBl?M) She wan a upecimen. but all» did ad know IL 8 A: thought she in .n ado:- od ideal. And aha thought. that the nun who oollqctmi her was the man who adored her. This mnn wu Win Shacklefunl. lie, mun brown-halted, clour-zellur d fellow of N, with delight- ful, sympathetic brown e; es, and n cyni- calrounx tuoath. He also was I poet. lull. it lulhmn, not lumen-Mlle to the [Inn-ll ofa pretty shl's woven glances But the. up. ll “as only cast upon him an Tb Manny tv,ttrutv--that is, upon In. ‘Gyl'a um] ms injllect. it had nothing to do ht uh ins Mun or hi4 tsoul-if ll. hull either. WIlll‘d ho prulnsqwi lo Ire In doubt nlmuu. But wmnel Jul trot know this, and 'A An lurwr told (he-m alrout n, beeuuse, ll] tire that place. hwy u ould lune s"isurruerspood hi u, and. in ma second plate. " was [no much :rouhlv. Jruerdt,,ve wir-n £11.1th Leisure din. cuts-nod hem-If haunted by Win. the nmurully lell uuder, u suuapprel"susion. She thought Wat he “as G love with her. Although only a Hula ecu-nu girl. all. w" feminine. and silo knaw by pn-cc dent that " her: u nun make»; occa- sion to call on a girl " time- A weak, and tide vi;h her "My (Hf-s.- n-d wrne p anus to Lor. um! pull dam ! " long It Jr in ti. e iuooulisltt to Bray ' a 01km, and wit by huluunnmck fur hunrn in dun. row-In crt veranda cmneu, that nu ordiuary intuition call. " being in love. And Win-II he and that he loved her trhedid not know that he mu merely collecting in new suns-Vino”. ts' , uh. said l we Inn-u Inn, um. um told hun how happy he Lad manic her, and alum-ed him her Ire:ut--wuich in: “Ln; no woman shun-41 (11:04“ pr to any man in thi", the year ol our Lud cu; Mean Lunch-ml and ni-n 'ylhh-o. And when Ins Upped luck her ”ml In tue August In mung-t he uug‘psznl Le lashed the lips of " pr! en- dun-3d with the u-ual funinme Lu-ully [or itaw'ttru'g and line tcus" Immune ' uhjv‘t'll'lu to .e Immune". For, to d" Wart as much junuvv as lie cleeiervmi, he I Jul nut at. ml Unwind "hat happened nlu‘I-nmwl. ile will vnlxrcly too much of iGirhiA Weekly, tor Law".'ou'g Elllll Hue 1I~h.l lumnmle why-um” lute ftu:pcttm. For, to do ' nu mm'h jmlle- F m. hr. rl-rrrad, " Jul not ot mi Illu'ml “In! huxvlwnml nun-Ann]. llu w“ vullrcly um mun-h of nu unlu-nuwr lo conceive ml H "selt it: the object of u groude 1:.lsnlou. At “It: end ot the summer he went army. and althouxh he wrote lung let- ters at tint. and prenumnl-ly. lave let. ters, they were so oululy lnclnu; that the ‘n'ldiel not tind out why she I’ll Inn-ramble tur at lead aux weeks. Then Witt grew careless and she read botwue t the lines that he did not love her any more. She neVrr knew that he had not really loved her at all, else she would hare been Mun unhnppler. could that haw been . and as she was a wuumn we know it Could. Who; the latter! stop. ped altogether, with some vugu: pr? tence of n mutual misunderstanding. the pulses of her life stoppol too. But Ibo gull rode until uh. nearly dropped from her saddle with fatigue. Ind Illa danced until her eye. were not blue! than the shadows underneath them-ml Illa walk. ed until her feet “In war under her, and she would sit tor hours human: the naked autumn "on, her chin in her hot palm, her loom light lock. “Alluring tho (lamp of the dying year. When oh. wu who ill in the winter no one mu Bur. prised. She had corll.nly dune all that can A girl can do to put herul! into her grave before Ill. wu It: . . r -___ '- A ----- ___ .L-. u.‘ n It came to If“! in than an" that tho girl wrote to Vin Bhucklefonl. w m In her brother. The girl mm very coutreniat to Win, who kopl up I. cynical sun of correspondence with her. turl they un- tolded their minds to each 0th.: with u certain naive, youthful candor that Wu alumni: brutal. __ "Why," she wrmo him an. any, "do you friuor away your time an Klrll with whom 'ou have nothiug in command Girls who never read anything. and who have the ”In. let of ideas their gran srramlruotheta had, and who are not "an alwny- pretty? 1 can undo-mum why you like Katherine Dinning, but ileum tell me why you [mm-d on that little Lei ure gills trout Vernnduh all summer? _ _ .. WEE-3}}! wan: literary machete, too, but ofa man-em kind (rum Witt, of whom she did no' altogether npprovgr The girl wrMe quite at idle random, and the little Leisure Kiri was merely a chance illustration. When who received Wirth t+ceorate explanations she wu Iomewlmt amused. . . . "'"tiiirGTolert into a habit of late years," she read, "ot looking on Inywll u. some rruiutertrs'et.i gum puty. I lune acquired u mama " mix-dink ex- prmnenm. Every girl I meet is an ob. J,'tl of that martin. ldirscriminnm not tween the kind and the ctreumstance. trata Mar-su" a character; 1 must get some more experience; I re win-t she is; I became satisfied. Elizabeth leisure, In unsophuicated, pretty, bright yet shy country girl-sue too gm: into my cabinet of (immune curiueiuel. Katuvrirre-she' is my one Platonitt friend. She occupies a central place. iarvuso--nhes in my 84 pounds of um;- i.etic attractions; in she goes under the tsrastsilimstiott of natural. electrical phenomena. 1 nr'ore her when I am with her. Absent. she is without in- iiuenee. Jowp'nine-s'as in my own society girl, gry, cuelese. beautiful; Pauline, rTutwle,tiood, tsirerrtionato: Ruth, the only living representative of uttiuity, All tlwsc and more go to make up my collection. Some people collect utampe. Some brie-e bruc. so.“ pictures. I collect humanities. In my cabinet email-huh (new, some dark, outer: tair. n its shelves are the hearts of women, some you; and un- touched by hie,eume cold and cruel from that cont-ct. Here. also, are human male. some kid here. otherl still luci- nsting problems. Alt these are in my collection, atrial», ietstruetive, exciting. Legttlfstei owl-cone onto! enme- onu noun». Bomyw. Starr " igaAh.mharrorsin ugh-wean hie study able. ”waded by mop-oi- nune od In! My. Dee tee, in his WW" . _ , in-oth-to-dt" - v. - _..--. _.-__ ,, mrtrin.t; no h” Drenl an! Faumhroy. I umpmudol my collection. It u . Inn on, and t peculiar. Ind. oh no in. tern-gin! [my It! William Pee 'iiiiiiii. "iTiiaiiUiUuiid some dar my nuke . book of than Do you tsrs4eiirad an, say - Of coun- you TORONTO Whole No. 835. ,tat?atrdu udricully an! " and! "Mr bar buy." an m. "of mum. l under-tum you. That. in all the hunt muted II. tor, And I In" much to my when [In you. At moon: I will only remark "Ill. your "om, of quack do. not hold out potf-cliy. ordinary colloclm "woman! with the unn one ct in kind. The camp munlac wl l um want more than one [hr-cam Calm-lbw“ “amp. Yau would lute 10 pair at Mu. gym. only mun-Minn! by the mascu- line eye. that lo a lulu them. One unu- lodou .umciorlutt (In ttree call tho “in who culled. loan-l? Yo" would In" so ullv pink month: as hire, "on to each an 20 pink can-Minna m a when). of mlor. ()va {sir-mum! Margo! " Vincini slum»: tho m wnnoiucur. Sort would hare n hundrnl In n ma mu! would - mule- that you could nut tell them apart. Also. even an tttrot ardent n! c.-llecton m other line. do not tttul it Moo-Ir; whom I deleted: bowl tor wlmlo creams-A, m- to two! betore I rare. stamp, or Io lump-.0 marriage to II uncle-m c in." Then she mou A tttttmutt, Ind I'm on with some min-hie! in her kiddo-a cyan. tor, while Wart was I good liar "trttt,tttt him "tt,he In. an unauupromin- ing nr.slocr.u “my um Wli cmmarwd. "You liter all, you wrm- (‘aniru‘nl?- ly and [begin to envy you. I c ull In" had Mtnost " unique n c alth ' an round! if J had not wanted mr un- porlufom. “r. " an A non. II up one. pouiblo, amour-g: the amnion. M Jack Brown, Ind Ink Hare, Ind Will White t Not to mention other- mny other-._ Ah, by the gods. thug -. -_______ --"'P -. _ - _ rich “in ad “variance, " I third pony. In" I mined my undue devotion to the ah.tract and the ideal in iaoarttat. ed In Jem Mutt-um Ind Tod Fauntle- roy, and otlers--mtuty omen I But any. pub? it it not too late l ()an yuurdny wk Brown mulled Impelully upon me " he rod. by ;but lw,t work he luquiu'd of Dina Arnold if the 'reckon. od‘l Would see him it he veuturud to call at out home." The" Ibo cloud the mbject. “Sari- ouuly." we concluded. "your oullocuun has one udvnuuge which place- it “A". III the other coliocuou- known to um. It can nothing." 7 _ . . " was ia'l an hour lunar when the remand her full whim mm on her dank Ind wondered it new was lllylllhl. also that would ll all lmoreat Wirt. Turn who suddenly reuusutbered Immo- Lhiug and took up he! Jouuttun [can "e', . .. - . .. . . ""fE'hnb th Mum." uh. "an. "dull-u nigut."--Kat. Paul'- Wau- Inglon. Tm: torture of dyspepsia and nit-L headarhe, tho mmizing itching and pain of “It rheuus, are anved by Hood's F5arsaparitU. i an TRAPPED. -McConrwll'e bears are now historical. Oue has already formed the theme for the poet'slny. His last victim u supposed to he the Fire' td the sensational IYieeville bear. iGetting her out of the trap furnished great sport for the boys As they iwere engaged at this, some one sighted her cub some distance. Every lone gave chase. Even her bearship lame very nearly taking a handin lthe race. Finally the cab was treed ‘but'tumed out, to the diagnsto! the isportamen. u "Msam. Both were. Itinally brought in triumph to the village. McConnell intend: to fatten this one and send her tothe market ‘sure. --Dtmdalk Herald Owner-of ibut-pond to mnn who in trum- p'uming--'Don't you are that Him! " No Fishing Here P" Angler, wilhan injured air-Yes-ami l dispuw. Why, there'. cupiml fbhing heret Look at thin buketful! The man mun! have hoe-n insane who put that board up I' A BACKING rough keeps the hmnrhlal when inn stake of trottttttutt irritation, which, if not spendilv remnw-d. In-y lend to chronic btonchitin. No pmmpt» " remedy can he found than Aver'n Cherry Pectoral. tu (media immedi- ate 5nd the result permanent. Fun BAtar..-Four wound hand hug- gieu covomd and open. mum» M good As new, will sell " n bargain. Apply ll one" nnd Kee them. F. RICHTER. Stamens!) [on TWELVE Yr:ans.. Mr. Geo. H. willintmr, the etrtettrive nann- facturer M fruit bunkelx. Thotxrid. writes t-" I sullen-d very sew-ml y from kirk and nervous headaches and bilinun- new for over twelvr yI-nn and Lad tried All the mlvvrtisod pills, "nub-rs, and other unadicinm, but obtained very lit. tle n'lief. until about two you” Ago. I began in use Mark's Powders and wince then have been like a different, nmn and now seldom have ahetuUche. If I have any tendemey that. way Mark'n Powdery give immoditsto relief." Peice, 26c A box Hold by all nu-dicuw deem-nu. A certain thin man son! " milling in [mange Imunps to an advertiser, who promised for that sum to impart trust- worthy information how to trot tat, and mowed the Int-usage an n pout card, ‘Buy it at the butchers.' Iii-nil; tbree am one Caller (looking!!! picture)- . Does ymlr mnmmn paint t' Little Non-' Yrs.. but whe's through with that nn' in puttin' on the powder now. Hho'll be down in a minutes.' No doubt nhnut it.-wire (dinplnyina new honttet--'This is the very lad thion. John.' Husband ttsitthimr)- ‘l .vish it was. but I know it Isn't. There‘ll he another um- oat next tuonth.' Juli Lover (expecting nu outlaw! of 'rrivf)-'And what would you my ill should take your slum-r fmm you 1" Lite do Helen (quietly and politely) ~'Tlumk you. tsir.' Arum TH! Wm'nm‘s Form-mu. " St. Mary- mm who has tive daughters who are of a nuniagmhle Age. can! him sofa to he renovumd. and the follow-hm is a partial lint of the mick-n which had slipped between the back and the cunhion. u vomited nod martini. Forty seven hairpin., three manna-he min. nineteen nurpt-mler mun-n. chino-on needles, thietr4tvo figuration. right. gninl of coffee. {any nan-n dawn. twenty seven cull mum‘s, seven pocket knives, “fuel: poker chips. A vial of homeopathic undid .e,Ih‘rtyl "riumto of chewing gum, any nine tooth _ twenty eight mun-hen. thirty nine collar beams. elem necktia. two love buckles. Ive Id I four human bod“. "no penned WWO THE GREY Illlll R EVIR‘V runs: 61 per you. ll “WW. can. IAIAGI Editor h PM. StandardBank of Cam: CAPITAL. Authorised $2.000.” " Purl up RESERS E FUND W. F. Conn. Gaeiiaalf m” an!!!“ m. Alumni “mum: hullnm 'i-o-. and»! nun-cucu- mud.- on all pun-u. M " "an." at Inn.“ albad a an.“ - allowed": uvlnm Mn: dope-.10 ot " " "l nun-um. Peourtst “human can hou- nul-memtum-n mm; "ts W'o. Thursday Morning- Hundred: of vow; men In! men - I. I bud-u. war-e llurlnu the put up - who we not moon-Inn in bnnlllell or all": lunch. Ire,',,",',,','? Thu haul-mu noun. a! “I rt. b h a moat through “a mum-leu- In (Vanda. 'ard in " much in the junk" Ila-purfmem um tho..- an amino ot mung- of the no rUUrd bud-3 Wilma. Thr Alum [and column n chm- camnhk. ts' od tot n c"PY of We Aim“! "- noulw _ ennui-nun (all unrucul-n. " I «In ado cu) uldron' t A . FLEMING ' Prue!“ ALLAN MCFARLANE n" //= / Ve 'tg/s/i-iii/_-ji/li,', GENTS 1 n final I 'nh in ('.l,",'tidlu'ld, 'g'gigtlN2l','l u F0: uh on any term- Woutl-N " M 21 M611: com. (Elam-lg. For panned-n - . to apply " You Dun: To (in A 0:. Bun-mun EtrvcAetott. LOT FOR SALE Kollkhlv It, For“! . Puma-non auolph ' London Hand-made Waggon: Hal-ul- Mt. For"! Pam-noon (lulu-I ' In: ottto London, Tat, .. ... w Connncunnl wun morning ”In M Grumman: " lrh-Im are mulr u Pun-mu“! wurtopgsoauouurtorouuearlu" Mud W Horse Shoe'mg Shop, DURHAM AGEICY. Oven Inn“ -. cum-mu. " Nahum-x. . oe-ith q finite Ynrottttt, can." ilk, “alum-I1. CMVuHI " In the old Canadlan Paeifitr Rail!” bun Mink" urn. For Imp no, Wank and lulu-vet“ Blot-ll. D) "'"P"'" S "cplmuuttms 2'rtt than " [In tbit, Liver (10")le 'sq- aniu. Stal/tttgy “:0an 0.- 'tPitt', "bat “no“. Sundia- M nod “an DWI. tit. F/cc, M Female [mud-(Mu and a“ Dal-my. TESTED maximums SPECIFIC and ANTIBO‘!" Laboratory - Medal.“ "ir/ji/i/di-tis/lj-ge' OWEN SOUND. ONT., Ball by R. PARKER. ms t. bum. Has opened out a first-che McLEODS System Renovutor! Grind Trunk Railway. Jobbing of all kinds promptly ALLAN MCFARI ANE, Proprietor. --M' fill- v’ OFFICE. GABAFRAXL. try., DI'KllAN. WOODWORK --ro ATTE y'. D - made in connection. A first-class lot of for sale cheap TIME TABLE, TIME t' ABLE, NIB " ll. “Jinn. cello-cl" unnu- Ill .. i.“ ' I." " "at " Clam Collanv‘l'l 1:" ma. adv. " " “no lnIt‘l‘I DOING UIU'II ' KELLY. Alt-k J' H. lll'NTl-ZR, Fbutq Inuit AND or... - stand. All hand- shoes. Also I!“ " 7:" 5:1pr an PI" I 1,000.01” "tro p. I Imp.- Mt:t6 in 222-»- M [T, if: V

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