gl:‘j M wants a matrimon! areer, sigwe, Seoks Jpothen s (litle ant :-_;‘,_[» ~the career, t she As â€" thre, cducation a hnd ngst fiited for, no doubt. 1 can fancy developing into an wite mï¬:‘cr % sn: isâ€"sincere, i mp++ God, L.am she . - tiful, but She Qi’c‘(tulz: Jw t me ltfl'k'h Is easen more desirable in marriage than acâ€" T etands i ï¬â€˜&ï¬my. rubl in f ‘s heart t he wou‘!d ha e comfort. and ‘Of a werordered" $s an Aike Mizs. Hayt"~ «_ "Well. I resvect her, ghe is Eble Wowin, (_s worker; m?m ,%Qt. the mainspring of the Vicarage. It esteem and kindly regard could be supned Aavrd waterid sufficiently,â€"to wipen into something apprcahing afâ€" feetion, dou‘t you taink she â€" would make. me & good, sound, â€" practical wife, Farlcy *" "That is «nt‘rey asma‘ter of taste, wit," be ca 0. coin suddeniy white: well, there, that‘s the difficulty. ean fulftl} her home duti¢s to per %Mnnuhum she there is not any one craft by which she could carn a decent livell have a do..s.. cbjectica tothat .solid Jump Cf ©<:> scamped with Cecilia gy'i indi‘.dun‘isnr and identity, I ve scen !«riype before toâ€"Cay, sit. is a (..1, methodical worker, a ® â€"minced zealet, mways on the :‘ trot, â€"aiw u'...dohs. never done. career, that frture, is her stockâ€" e, her sprat to catch aâ€"whale, ; OWill veatiiate it so long as she can gct an éligible man to listen, so long as bor youth lasts, and unless She can pcrsuade a â€" kindly disyosed squire or gtntlewan st large to offer Ber his homeâ€"that is to f#y, a atrong srbsisntial gbair andâ€"a table, representing good square meais, she Will end by going out into the world as an tpper serâ€"ant, ocf a lady help." "That is the tnkindes: and th> bit terest thing 1 have ever heard you say, Farcy.* "I fce! bittcr," he said, laughing un necessarily .cud. "I have had enough to make me (.<l fo thesc last few days. What tellow likes to think of . his friend, bis gear chum, contempating matrimcny? Think of the fishing, the shooting, th> driving, the hours, the bappy bours in the keepingâ€"rooxn, it ean nevor b. (ze same again." "I am not contemplating marriage, at least no. yet, though some other folks are, 1 trow. Paul, I felt so hurt this morning when 1 readâ€"well, 1 d.d not mean to allude to that, atrd 1 won‘t.. As I said before, you‘ kazo been such a godsend, you have made: life a diffcrent thing for me, that it geems strange you should fight shy of me, keep the Icast trifling annoyance from me. My time, imy strcnz‘h, my purse, are at yourâ€"* ) ‘"Thanks, thanks," Paul said, squee> g the hand on his arm, "you are too , you are too kind, butâ€"give ms e to think before 1 speak, and 1 ’leâ€"Fellx," he said, stopping sudâ€" .dcnly and looking at him with a sort E:.dupï¬r in his grcat eyes, "Felix, e youâ€"ai> you really thinking of punu Hay * $ ; "Only in ibis way, dear boyâ€"I am fhirtyâ€"five, and it‘s time I m:ditated pettling if 1 ever inteed to marry. I ctnuny like and enjoy the society pf the women ! meet; but in each indiâ€" ‘vidual case thcre is something amiss with her; someiling lacking in her ‘mental or physical development; she 4s a little too (..:s, or not enough that; her nature is too fertile, or too arid; too somersinz; sheâ€"you know the deâ€" terrent prowss, ‘FRarleyâ€"iâ€"I1 cen‘t éatch on. Cecilia Hay seems suitable, ‘Bhe‘s not briilant,. but 1 think â€" she would make me a comfortable. agree ToWhomItHn?Couum Bluevale, Ont., May 4, 1910â€"â€""I was sick for two years with chronic bronâ€" whitis and a consequent runâ€"down conâ€" dition. I received no benefit from docâ€" tors or from a trip which I took for my health, and I had to give up work. Vinol was recommended, and from the gecond bottle I commenced to imâ€" mxmhwx 1 am at work again. - It is the combined action of the dypb;lu;;qnd&onflnm. and "M’b;m“ 'm aa mm_ troublesâ€"not & > palliative 1i e Yise), J rou dost think n ;wmh ntzined in Vinol which makes q syccssstul in curing bronchitis. r Sele b FRAEE TO YOUâ€"â€"MY SISTER Supplied Ex JOHN MARCH HEâ€"SECRET OF PAUT: FARLE} A.G. Hachnel, Druggist W sterloo, Ont. r," he said, laughing tm d. "I have had enough <! o thesc last few days. likes to think of his ‘y asma‘ter of 'hl;‘t:. ing. suddeniy w . conceracd 1 should bjectica tothat .solid tamped with Cecilia 3 Y sively *6, '“I"'O.V'W'%m eurrar 11e Womild‘s enfferings i|I y e Way a rh?aul r 8 ad, hi €j & a 0 front, st + afl > it be t for . rd | t e m Preser walk her several miles before we ©ame across & blacksmith. Felix is Tather put out â€"at the animal being parglessly sent that distance withoct ï¬r inspection."* wonder how long be will stay & *" he said, rather nettled. . > In ‘the . conservatory they found Agnes fanning herself under a palm, She smiled and patted the vacant seat beside her, "and Paul ~dropped obeâ€" diently into it.with a sight of relief} _ "I shan‘t stop for a cigarâ€" with Sit Thomas," l"ellx said,, looking from one to the other, "I‘ll have the mara put in. 1 suppose I shall{ find you here, Agnés, if I come back in ten minutes?" abis wiie,. 270 i wou!d not Pang D&CK it it were not for the fear of after wards meeting & woman I could really love. 1 have strong affections, strong domestic tend:nc!e-. ‘x if later E though marricd to a good . Ceciliaâ€"she catve, 1 am .mlffl terrk bly afraid 1 shouldâ€"revolt, . _Will you pass in first?" Â¥, CA "Ohb, we‘ll b2 here," Paul Isughed; "I‘m dead: beat, glued to my chair. I could sit here tem hours," "Pau!}," . she whispered, as the Squire‘s tall form disappeared through the doorway,. "how badly you have managed!" _ :*Erxecrable manageméent it _ must seem to you. 1 must tell you the whole ghastly story, Agnes, and then youâ€"wi‘l see how I was cornered. I never in tended to ask you again, but just this once I want you to meet me in your old summerâ€"house. I want t> talk the situation over with you. ° I must pul= licly own or disown this engagement; I must do something soon, and I don‘t want to act entirely on my own reâ€" #sponsibility." _ _ _ _ 5 _"You saw Felix before you left the Larches; why didn‘t you tell him?" "F meant to tell him, but J was be | wildered, cnd after a spell decided to consult you first. It‘s easy to b> wise after the event with the result staring | you ln'% face. You see I reckoned withou y host, or rather hostess. How was I to know that fiend had | sent that infernal announcement be fore the dance came off at al? Can| you meet me toâ€"morrow evening t eight? I am writhing, as it were, o.. the borns of a dilemma, Agnes." 4 "I am going with Felix to the Hor ticultural show at Wystern, but w« shall be home long before eight. 11 come, but had yoh not â€" better| ;. straight to the fountainâ€"head, dire to Felix?" _ % "I should lise you to hear first he persisted, "perbaps you may thit I ought.to keep back certain thing can tell Felik the same evening if lke. I‘ll wait till ygu have reâ€" rned to the house and. walk in as if had come straight up from here." "Very well," she said, rising as she w the Squire @dvancing. "I‘ll be here at eight sharp.!‘ â€" | CHAPTER K. rh- Way of the Tranegressors is Hard Paul, with his cap on the back of his ad, im Inverness thrown open, erâ€" & a conspicuous expanse of shir‘ ont, stood in‘ the mtgndoor'l cf _amomlng,'l summerâ€"house wd}us; 8.‘ rTe 1060Ked ft Nis watch, it back in his fob, and was fumb for his cigarette case, when he rd the fall of light, approgching Presently she stoog before him Mresseqd in a blue velvet toque and & w tweed coat and skirt, just u};h. with the Squire to the Hop b Bhow, ; you only just back?" he ask=d, ; "I heard wheels and a vebi round to the front about ten es ago." "Don‘t speak so Joud," she said, in undertone. "Felix is just over Fm in tb:’::ble'. The mare had wo shoes loose, and we had to C "I wonder how lon "Borty!" he mimicked, with Eh s & hbe will stay & s & thére?" he said, rather nettled. laugh, "sorry. for thrashing a wellâ€"be / "Till he‘s given Ralph a bit of his | Bgvedâ€"suave reptile urmv 1& ind, which he can do to some purâ€" to protect my ::u If he finds his casyâ€"going, mo«:- ’:l'llg:fl'.hu and patured â€" rale or authority . impose j upon." 3 ire,. how to a r&d \ "Well, come in," he said, in the tone | §ty!0 8 ‘good woman, you pf one who was going to make the , #ampering with a m&ï¬ best of a trying clrouméténce; "% can ; JOR have assured me Over s te‘l you zl i want you to know in a you had no ot a quarter of ®~ hous," 1d. fo f A touch ol irost in the air combined id on no S with the Ca~ pncés of the crazy bench , for holding ,embracing, .nv::tcd ;2. m;‘ slm&c to enjoy . plater as you T n whispered. t te. a certain led wench P S extent the !itle thatohed summer !. lmol nJ bw' howse was er ~\nded. mh they falt tafrly he * " [‘ w dare you e such j k l Do Phmied iy., s s To you and a aurrkr + . iy, is 1 *no rhoil womed‘e aicmmore. â€"â€" â€" | pfligme, "I had no iden you‘bad such & ; "THl he‘s given Railph a bit of his Pors i h hoi MB dinrgetep, h08 casyâ€" . #o patured â€"rale or .umm. wpon." â€" oBl To# . on e with the Ca~ preventcd 2 a . whispere extent the house was or BEECHAM‘S _ _ PILLS__ is usually impossible to the biliocus. Mumuyickbâ€"cnl head -â€"'“fl! h. e p Ts Tics aiid nidtagy inmummtodty Sound Sleep Many Praye:s Ba Of he â€" ~He drop; (h:ï¬tu: sub her j th dnA @r. * ts Woul, etadned ie Boury sad bigher to ber t ~"I‘ve heard, Paul, an easy consclence bM‘MM\Mb’%‘ said. with a clinging pressure on his 4 "but.in your case, you naughty thing, ©o s, your m,â€"wnï¬huhwmh you. It‘s rather unfortunate, taking Mre. w,mm.u:wumoa sideration, but you certainly grow ter looking every day!" .~> 2 Amguumv»t wcross the plantation, bending. the g:umm;wsenuï¬nm the woods, <It: came into the shrmbbery moaning a little, and a shower of acorns fel} with a rattle on the roof and sides of the summer house. Paul lifted his head at the unâ€" familiar sound, and his dark, amused eyes lighted: upon the Squire‘s> tall form standing a couple of yards from them, with bis hands behind him, strong, lithe, â€"and perfect as a young The sight seemed to him. ‘Thunderstruck, and a m'li his ears, he remained for a moment in a stooping posture, staring fixedly at the man‘s whitet face and fearless blazing eyes. twisted herself round in his 8, her face to his, wondering at rigid stiff atillâ€" ness. <The movement snapped the tenâ€" slon, his arms released, gave a warnâ€" ing pressure as he stood her roughly on her feet and turned her so that yhe faced Felix. "Go indoors, Agnes!" he commandâ€" ed in a toneâ€"neither of them had ever heard before. "I have a word or two to say to Mr. Fariey." es "I don‘t feel the cold a bit," he am wered smiling, "and a few yoars. tnkes. "ai rerae agranre ts 24 seriqus} """""'t:""“f& better fed thans in my M!WO’&““W“ Pane of whieply 9P or s spirit Wefore I so to bed. i‘muï¬u‘h Mhl. and "warm, and keeps out. the 5old 2 Bhe came out with an averted face, but gave one glance at the suppressed rage and fury in his glittering eyes as she passed him, and stopped. _ mreve ~"I am waiting for youw to go in," he repeated, scarcely able to control his voice. * i â€" ""What are you going to do?" she asked in a frightened way, her heart throbbing painfully. | .â€" _ _ _ _ "Go in," he shouted, "and don‘t dare to disobey me!": > . She turned and ran. His eyes folâ€" lowed her retreating figure; he did not withdraw them till she was wholly out of â€"sight, and then he. turned to him.. Fraiecd 29 the.â€" reatie." relare him, . framed by the rustic Worch. The stars shone brightly, and the high riding moon sent a pencil of light on to the lower half of Pgul‘s , revealing the rigid line of u; ip drawn over the small even W x railsed a beckoning hpt{; gnd pointed to the ground in Mt‘% m, and with one jJong stride obeyed the imperious .gesture, an faced him closely. "On tion, if saswer, it s imvatull! 40 994 porot how, Are you engaged to Mrg, Wych: erly, or are you not3" L ien e aeed ael n hn io towprde her 1 can. spurglagloniy explain." _ "Apg. forced inte the postâ€" tion in :ft?h’lo:-w saw you with my gister?" Te s ‘Pgul‘s great eyes opened to thetr widest; he was dumfounded by the suggestion of impurity thrown ovef his foolish though innocent antic, He turned hot and cold, and shrank from meeting the Squire‘s bright, scorhful eyes with the unfamiliar, knowing exâ€" pression the subject under discussion had brought into them, s "Answer _.me â€"â€"instgntly!" Felix shouted, taking a step towards him. : â€" "No," he said quickly, "of course, I was not forced, but I was not aware J was doing anything wrong, or treating Miss Fleming in a way that a ladyâ€"" The Squire seized him by the collar, jerked him round, sand his startled eyes caught sight of the leather thong of his ridingâ€"whip. P atng 4 "One. moment," he protested, strugâ€" gling fruitiessly in the Squire‘s steel grip, "don‘t strike me before you know the tights of the case, or you may be sorry for it afterwards."~~~ _ & _ Dare!" he breathed thiokly, ‘"Take in tears, b.a~{iftw‘, patient, mowni‘s. and nifc &r ths ¢yo#s of a garglle, ab shook . him into a . more . convenient, getâ€"atmble position, and . applied the w mnoflquu_ulrsm arm and & flerce mijned will could accomplish: His un availing: struggles and . protestations soon censed, and not miuch beyohd & mwmmn‘?wn-. ‘® #aluâ€" m to a terrier‘s lusty in u A@ oi t n tw tnem ni# War, Ar% aroppea to Mz mae,. "That‘s cuoi gh!" he said, Ila tone of a man wao ‘accomplished a set purpose fud was sattsfied with the efficlent nz ‘net in which he bad carâ€" ried it throvgh.. "Get out of my sight, and don‘t sâ€"ray Pcar â€"me ~or â€" mine again;" and :nlm‘alut l?.huvd ot outraged â€"worndsd pfide, gave &A #udden â€"impetus to bis left. arm and sent him staggering backwards, waitâ€" ing thr while to watch his efforts to Obtain a foothold.‘ He~witmessed him recover his equillibrizm: more‘ than once, and finally fall with a crash, bis head strixking the hedge near aâ€"huge bush of Michaelmes daisies, "I‘ve brand:d ‘him for many a g! to© come," he muttered, winding the lazh â€" around the whipâ€"handle as he strode through the shrubbery over the garden grass and into the front enâ€" trance. ~He slammed the door, threw his whip into what he called the keep ingâ€"room, at the buln"&uu hall, ‘and marched into the where Agnes was shivering over the fire. . "Agnes," he zaid, closing the door carefully, and turning his full M:fl,t eyes on her, "it was only yeste morning that you assured me there was nothing between you and Farley. I believed it, and if you still wish me to believe it you must tell me the reaâ€" son why you lsid back in that fellow‘s arms." f, She lifted her eyes to his stern face for a moment, dropped them, and stared ‘silently into the fire. â€" "I am ashamed," he said at last, seeâ€" ing there> was no prospect â€"of ‘her speaking,â€" "utterly ashamed that a sisâ€" ter of mine should have so little selfâ€" respect, be so lost to all sense of right and wrong,â€"so devold of: all chaste, pure, womanly instincts. I‘ve had my eyes opened ‘with aâ€"shock, Agnes, that I shall not soom forget." | ©â€"_ uy All trace of anger had left his volee, he spoke with a grieved emotion that melted her throbbing heart, and she burst into a woman‘s passion of teats, "Howâ€" many times have you met hin there before toâ€"night?" heâ€"asked, , ""Only once before, Felix," she said, between her sobs, "only once, a long time ago." â€" & ' "Why did you meet him this evenâ€" ingt"* . /. Cw Te 4 avo e "He asked me; he told me in the Hargrayes‘ conservatory (that he wanted to tellâ€" me about Mrs. Wycherâ€" ly, how she had managed to trap him Into making her an offer," @ ‘The idea of asking you to meet him there for such notisense, Why didn‘t he come straight to the house and tel} me, tell us both, for that matter‘, It seems to me & tn-mpfltry ex cuse to get you there, the love: making, that‘s the part 1 can‘t underâ€" stand.. Even it you were silly and brazen enough to consent toâ€"a secret meeting with Sir Thomas Hargrave‘s secretary, why in the name of all beâ€" wlld’o‘rtua_ntlvn did you let him kiss you N k "You coward! ._Youâ€"" &Matmvhiubwhm than he. bad ever seen it. eyes shone aslimost black, and she crouched in the wicker chair as it she. were about to spring upon him. . \_. .. "Where is he now?" she a#ked in the safie tense Yolce. & She gave one great sob and bounded mcross the room. Felix walked coolly to.the door and leaned ~his â€" back _"Lam to him," said wild} and mmy. nuuhc't:o dm_ln: "In the shrubbery where I loft hivs, for all 1 know omt#re." h ened his. Kilneys, . 6 d ariie ons _ fl o on ++ + "I want Le $« 9": my only ne,. us hlthhï¬ A the Noticing. the edvertisements of «Pruir n]-tiven !‘:dd:p‘::lr’t:l: tnll‘le‘n‘t :owgâ€"-ind’b-nhqndleo% aâ€"tives"‘â€"enjoying the best of health . by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottaws. Ti Siiits! Disy van Atsh dealeratr seit on recaipbor ie "I had been given a s best doctore Better than any statement w could make regarding the value c I could not stand it to be on my teet and I was so swelled in the abdomen I could hardly breathe. But thanks to Dr: Miles‘ Heart n mows the on‘ s wathity ap the streets, a vertisement of the umv?.n-l- ities of your remedies, although I am 70 years old."= â€" n';etbuow\md‘nhcuh:‘. M:hest possible source of know!â€" edge. If you have any of the signs of a weak heart, such «s ml:in the left shoulder or .azan, 4 mibananl io ness h Auttering or paly heart, Dr been "I don‘t know," she said piteously. fot over. twenty yeatrs has comized as the bery preps Joux R: Cocunmas, t Lewistown, II C# ‘ Dealers m in ! v, ¢ t 14 * -’,:f‘;rg,;' arii l e e on t ‘ l uF fath + m '†to the darkne ude of ? ntry, and he is 1 coulda‘t Tut thcter the Apizer P would at most kill me; I should never feel ymuph. Do. what you like with Dotywlnu,m she screamed, bysterically. "Will you:let me go to him?â€"~Will you let me go just to see i# he 4s still there?" No, 4 will not," he said, resolutely, "you shall never go near him again so long as I can prevent it. If you canâ€" ::tmhuuolwlnutdou r you." Now is the time to getâ€"rid of your | cheumatism.. You will find Chamberâ€" lain‘s. Liniment wondetfully (!hcflvo.! One application will convince you of its merits. T»% it. For sale by Alli all the Arritating ‘cynical smile ‘were decided signs of unflinching obduracy, and it â€"begin to dawnon her that all pleadings,: prayers, tears, and suppiâ€" cations would be in yain, mere puny, feathery taps upon & steep, rockâ€"like wall of adamant. . She sank down in the basketchair, â€" moaning _ and etrengthless, overcome with a terrible feeling of hopeless, helpless despair, and â€"gazed ‘at her <powerful opponent transformed from a m easyâ€"going, evenâ€"tempered, ‘rd into a man, of flint. 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