the co 6 woltss,: with . bafe f en o . j * .l.k T og wts.‘ ‘plg*‘_!': & us C “".'.;‘:3... without _ warning. dark clouds scudded across the sun, -wv- Sn ame i i The d gl.»-t the H aAngry spirit; §:o instant the face of nature -hm..m rolled acrost z,flw oak, whose 9r;i;lr'.\¢ as it fell to earth was plainly heard..and g’"ï¬w rth was, p hea: EI earth was wï¬â€œ, < r -:: Loraine‘s: tad#" was IMy pale, â€" and ue tr is able as a marble statue. _A haif hour .after.theg.had entored the dim, ts ENY ty t,prosonncttâ€" oh, crue! mookery of fateâ€" propouncâ€" od ::u“md wife. Both loyal, i:.:;- sent, a ;xqr as . ;@ealâ€" m them a b M‘, * y byrinerpeten sphich, ns tayd, Pomin or, which, as y Ek‘vul. ‘wvtheu_' tn_ï¬f:o_thu for wealâ€"or for wos. Lor Ulwvesâ€". 2::?54:;!’5.,3}&“ .:&‘ ‘the cold, tgalm gaze of Heathâ€"Hampton, while behind him, etcaling cgonfly away like a grim, forebodin. shadow, was ï¬ofl’ï¬â€˜d Vatai, the ‘@wart. > J . ORApTER VHIL.: >., s k‘ Fatal Jomoy;pd ; x wee since that brkh{" m ï¬rï¬uk; "when Uimont Ulveaford and Loraine . had stood before the dtpx:“!lotvb i m;u 3 vl rance, Itâ€" My,) .LI nn{y%’t'ig -.:d were m‘ "m'.'t" â€"us visit the Alps last, _ my susbanl," Loraine bhad said. "I want t ~\ Had Lorainc remained in Spain, as 1er ‘husband &o strangely urged, the lirst eloud that crossed the horizon # their wedded life might never have nsen. 5 s Togethér they west "to Cavoy, that ie SA e Aig Tss wider M“kmï¬u'ï¬â€˜igl;ii&pmu m as she c Alpi aives frobe the Sage Sf the frowhing TIACICKS...... omustenly S corrindpwaytin. 1 o+ * Loraine never forgot that first day in Switzerland, or the surprise which awaited hér before it bad ended. < Uimont bad,gone to visit the monasâ€" Cigs higinten fipial wl ind ; Dag Lig Wi the day‘s rngbhl whg \ "You will ow bo lonely; my dariâ€" T 4 } Zegcirelin t “mtâ€tï¬! ‘ï¬qn a’rcm,'qns dra the getdan head to ‘his stoulâ€" der. "li._I tbhought you would have ons lonely moment, I could emjoy noâ€" thing. Your sweet fdeo would rise be» tween me and aught.clso."â€" ®. â€" He took the rosyâ€"facs betweed . his h-dt'l;. kissing l‘f‘pflhfl: rosebud mou (0 No4 tw » * DCT on .. "Lonely,.Ooh, an," she replied, with‘a blithe '&(l&r.ï¬?“. "L shall have .too y aoaragy . und watch the bright su{:. t!lnm "Weipdoit P ray Po . BHacks Few Escape, For ©oWer mOuiDimMe PIMICICM O EACOC CC backache and %flq’%’ M"zul-uon to m.y complaints, .J' bdm morit becanse of the quick relief gained in unssproted cases. The backache kidney sufferer ACHES COME. for a few doses }mparts a sensation of ;&r'mn- 'ii»rm-m 1t did Chas, Musiier, cooper, esmm r id + w‘ Dr; Pitsher‘a Backacke Aney Tablets and this is his reporti .:!;é three h:f four years my back Â¥e bothered me a groat deal. uom trouble has.been right bad! 92. N méa very s; to got aboutâ€"was difisalt indeed. ‘The kidney seerstions were not bealthy to Lvery mail adds evidence to the +885 w40A breooding fanâ€" stole over him «yÂ¥ 64. B Gsp V t J 1k flowers, "ele e "Aâ€" Ornel Revenge", etc., otda + = _ "Ver '"-u*l,"'a" , I _eball "tr oooen 4e Soiir 2oo Teren harl "that to those _ who are older, more careworn, and weary. Y . G piams or"the futuré, soms . Ih‘ whn‘wl:u ones. x'-uu ou t w they. are quite perâ€" Tfotnds ons uopuaewy Ubaonts® ; :*~_ careworn, and .. P «â€" Below, Amey J.ï¬'l- the voices of the tourists, . whoâ€" were. mib ready tor the evening jaunt, in hallway below, awajting Ulmont‘s coming... setugiy! eP ahoole like qo o0 0 _ As Loraine â€" banded to bim . the the coveted bud, which she wore on ï¬ breast, leaves.{ell t: w&-â€" er & % ory. t" seaw, oÂ¥ the Sircted pnoienn Bov S bie thas had grown. mwa‘"m rose on any of mun-g“p.!gu t:nq that ie weblall 1. pad ies apmpiaaes, 1 â€"io--o'c; the white bands in his own, oluyn_ them together round m aulle Ne & 0 ake laughed a eweet, low, bappy eP SomdePtt $very "Wusband 18 ‘ as €lever a ‘lover as you are, Ulmont," she said. > td s > $ ctvek, Pafinen,, Sbakespeare_ nerer _â€" would espeare never © wo !m-mun‘s&- 'uoï¬ â€"when woo, but Decemtber w they @"mw-{mh aF pnarne 2e wvec aand Dimont, repdoy.," filige p en + out th'ruuuu that he read in t:{ limpid blue eyes upraised to his own. Loraine‘s face Tlushed â€"toâ€" the <exâ€" quisite® hue . of & bluskâ€" rose; ‘her beautiful eyes were filled with the sweetest dowelizht, and hber soarlet mouth ‘was â€"curved in the sweetest of smilés; she was so happy, her Reart wais as light and.free as a .bird‘s. > _Life was. so full and rich â€"â€" the mldw!-h:ucht‘m of a dream last carth would be heaven... Loraine etood at the window watch. ie n d on © a hA,< touch on her ll’fl,ltlrll.d er. * *"I beg madam‘s pardom," _ said a tidy, whiteâ€" capped maid, "I _ have | aa. spoken. twice, y8t . madam did not heed me. < I avas to placeâ€"this letter il“fvl!'_,hl“ and "return for‘ your answer." She placed a emall, white envelope m Loraine‘s band, courtesied, â€" and was gone. "I wonder from whom it can ‘s:- sibly bef" thought Loraine wo % incly, glancing at the signature, "Heath Hamptom," she cried â€" aloud in her sururise. "Bhe was amazed at dt hi Switzerland, ~â€" 5 O@. M ha Ai m "Youâ€" will ~ forgWams, Loraine® â€" Mrg. Ulvesford," be wrote, "but when I ‘ou'd you were stopping here I sould not pass Savoy without .. seeing you. â€" (The sight of American faces, and especially old friends, too, _ are really a treat in Switzerland.â€" <As I expect: to leave Savoy toâ€"morrow, it agreeable, T chould'lgo to ‘éall. ~I sincerely ‘trust you \, grant "me .at least a . few. moments." ‘At that moment the maid reappearâ€" *Tell the‘gentlemin I â€" will awalt him on the portico," she said. As Lorame stepped out on the porâ€" tioo, which r: according to . the ‘3wiss custom, tbblqn‘tiro le?gh of th.‘ build ‘mo6 e from / groun: nebtl:â€n &:‘u\ of _ steps > from sither end, a gentleman who had eviâ€" Aently waited her with no little imâ€" Ulvestord, on fits ""How you Bavé sltefed, Loraine; you left us a few weeks ago a®bright, merry wmt- girl, now I find youâ€"â€" ‘?2::.. :nfl) bowed at the protty "The cz.m nL busband . is not $2e% vihoet Same 370 1 438 Saare have seeing you if you ve §avoy toâ€"morrow â€"morning." . ... _ _ * The c;inâ€":i:'“h!:’fl;lm face ned. t‘ï¬hmm been more vufldl‘y she would have known Uimont‘s absence was what he dasired _ above all things. «_ _ 4o o Pn ol a it _ *You seem to have forgotten . the ts eroamcen old reafuntts i ~ rly, & her by :uyn:d mame, "tv&o: we found the moments passed xl\:o g;:l' and*bappily without a & "_"Of course that is all different now, W" whe said looking up Ho was perfectly calm and unomâ€" | sarrassed; wux.’ Loraine loohi | «way, ovet the moonlit b&-.flm‘- womething about ohi folly. taiked of home, and Loraine m. bow hfy she, would be convereation exchange thought of old friends . _ . _ ‘ \ "Most certainly it is, ~as inovant now Loraimadt in hos . .n‘ . Loraineâ€"epoke of their t io on sls taiy had mt "* n.u& Ha dlways réferred ‘to a« the loneliest of men, *"[ eannot a why < that should be «0," abe replied.> . . . _ S pat amwer mare fo dook womman‘s face again," he m ‘*L "-t‘.un for tl# »nes t-%"_ ' ~Deep is ber heart Loraina m!& t*f her busband would "&U sonversation wis growing ,‘‘be continued; "I have they certainly with & | Happyâ€" : Range.~> timé in mamy weeks," he said. 4 Loraine was certrimly blind not to hv:l:dmmmnt Am thm;_d':rl, reo a1g ar O7es, so steadily upon ber f1ce, soâ€"deaf that she could not hear it if the modulaâ€" tion of his low, intemss voice. F ~4 _ "L am pleased you think so weM of Switzerland," *?;ld simply, > ; _ "It is mot that," he answered, quite impatient that she did mot _ umderâ€" stand bim more €ully. "I shall alâ€" aing," #o serrowfally a respec t , drawing his chair closer to whr:u-'ho sat. ‘‘You must mot shide me for what I am going to say, %he ~words hare trembled upon n{ lips for months, I must -mk. it am never permitted _ to upon ur face again. Can you tell "ï¬ gl:ft America, why home kad lost a rms for me, and why I came . ie c T ue guess," she repiled. "I cannot even "I ‘was ever hawnted by a beautiful faceâ€" a face that was dearer m than my very life, ome whom I > bave died to have called my w&. Yos annot fmagine such a depth of leve; words cannot explain it‘ "I ““B and" do anderstand such a love, Mr. ; such . is my jlove for Ulmont; I ‘er _ could find words to fully express it." .. _ ways like the | 'si';-g'ï¬w the pleasant associations of one ‘ evening, Loraine." . 4 .. Leave your culinary worries â€" nl'mm you ; enjoy the economy, the convenience, the absolute liability of 6 wmmm«dm careful housewife can have. > Just a touch to the patented dampers and it is ready for any work. some fa06 of Heatb Ham Wwovormtflflruam | white to the very lips . . . ‘ CBAPTER TX. ‘> Jealousy. * Ulmont‘s amazetient was s6s bat en ~/ $thake" 4 in Boston, M his wife‘s bhand in fars off witwerland, in that like ufl.-':: sd bim too the days whe .mhunâ€"mwm 1« to which was the one im Loralnes ®yom. â€" }.. _ 0 _._. c._ 11 It was weil the shadow of night fell between them. Loraine Uivesâ€" ford mwould have started back im horror hnd she bebeld the terrible exâ€" pression on _ the darklyâ€" handsome face turned from ber, or could have Its efficiency will be a revelaâ€" tion to you if you are nsing the conpon'kind. f Ts this not worth investigaâ€" tion ? Send for booklet to rohdtbewntlomoln that â€" lay rooding in bis beart. The one an#wer Loraine had spoken, ter‘o-dunmtlhkhuuhnl:hh bt ‘thoughts. Had she â€" brasthed tmuworg standing ° near _ a cuï¬ bitter ~ anger, . madden at t th‘?t of â€" the . wealth thai might havre Bbeen his had she t married him, he could not have an: ov:-;d-’vhuh-l‘nhn'do-‘s our husband possesses a jowel in Bs ie ies stt mooky graaped au m.m.«’.'.‘:‘:'.m.fl&.g y idiy in her lap. _ _ Mess 1 "I Tave found it mow. for THE WM. BUCKâ€"sTOVE CO., Limited,W@ Brantfor. _ At that oppor moment Uimont Ulv-bu.m& buopyant tread, sprang lightly up the steps, appest« ""Ju t gitneed at) the atk, hund) â€" A anddem, ke moptoms Soid eainein Touflngracion " in" hitherto Peatitul O., Limited,@® Drantior.! ts Bc me SLNe Ds Dt ‘nt c ma m ot and disâ€" ‘a' mm which or call and see the agents. â€"_â€" tbe instantty repressed. _ No matter what her own secret tn\i:l . were mmmmmmmmnmmmemmeummonmcommcc an .the %:h‘ belisved she had Â¥y so right to an objection if her Beid busband really desired his hsfenm h Whils Ulmont, as he watc Lor» 4 $ aine‘s face narrowly, was mnkinfr t h CHow donlish I was. after all, to FOR OVER sS1xXTY YEA®S hare. I heard you were in Savoy, :‘ul'-‘-dw_tuflu:ng C -ul "Aoeldental then. â€" >+=*4 _ Nt mas onfy seekicatn! then. : 4 justice by merboring the & niad dor ‘a "HHice, tline hak dnturbed ','!:“h.“ .l:l exonsed herselt and w i t t & ~the .E";‘.u Hampton v“*:'l &- Ulmont it was agreed heshould the following week at Savoy, :iqu, one of their party and reâ€" nee. esns e o rthine onred * for am. TA cared ouen Hnarges 10 0 40 [f es e Eols The week that followed. was the most éventful one that had ever come to the gay, careless lifte of Ulmont Ulvesford; a, week which brought the bitterest ‘ of bitter _ fruits, _ avhich Lac dvish o es uh. 24 ~eprantiin P wl + vad to ,dn:? wn in bis heart.> . m’#ou r:-o'o 'ihpnfli:r am. ong the tourists, who wato with ons Te ces broved silhdget fold ra t'hw beautiful, stately, hu:‘“ ..T?« e. 7 t Wutthn young bbunbn:um‘:'d, they bemselves, Why Ti e m sindt® ~ " Every one, evem the most mthr. could ase that the fatr young wife, in astion, thought and word, | was as Eoi CE CR EP en c C rmun--mmiutm lay on he tramquil bosom of the stream gown in the -lrlunt‘ulloy. She was utterly innocent and tlg»- meramt of the world of sin, or e flowery paths that led to its horrible One friend, more daring (thamn the rest, who bad a fair ‘you:ï¬ bride of his ewn, whom he quite idolized, yenâ€" tured to remonstrets with Ulmont in a mild way. > "I have heard Mr. Hampton was & ;th?l to your wife at one Mr. Uivesterd," he said careâ€" ‘hs:'w- %4 suite a gm"‘ du?lnqh-yvfl'ou one mmm We hare often g onrutv_hod»‘t it ‘acnmmny men whose first leve is the one grand, n{nm pasâ€" ston ef their lives," remerked Wyimer ~ "MHMow seriously you &re Inclined to treat such trifling matters," said Ulâ€" Rot vivcg ts maiing." riigs * of @ smoke away with his hand. . ..= °_ Mi\-cmm- me serious," remarked his w travaler; "I have seen much of life in my time, . Why, do cu know," he continued 'éncr‘cd- 100. ."Ivronldlu-oon um)fno“: oreeping stealt to #m my lambs wu'Eu{n.luM -to:‘l old lover holding my wite‘s ‘hand, or gazing into her eyes, with poisonous â€" adulation upon hi scally, "I woul re my ty :‘uu.:- Band, or Hpes" ". > i=~} "A man‘s wil all repromch, & ie Gut? with his Iies bippiness, can guard his honot," n.q'om“t, proudiy; but even tho‘s‘hmh fears m'bw lthï¬l tn::t-nui.-:\.‘ w He did not cars to admit, even ito I-‘i.bohd-nuudwhflym m‘ hl-.vlfdlgldlmmm flmmflmmlw ly which one of them Loraine ;:-d !;.Anrh’-uuuut.n.m‘ absurd of me to indulgs such giâ€" doulous fancies 1" X AtiH, the arrow had plerced . bis ma.non:qumth. _ Thers is nothing that rends the ‘Ml‘tm-nbï¬ that rains a Ibzu'“’t. eenast so q as of '%flm“:ï¬m affiict human race _ 0 _ _ Count de Risvar, & persona! friend td nq:': had angaged im so of> tem for â€" at.a time in is #ubtie, _MHe remembered viridly how tha Count de Rissar, a personal friend Ulmont would hars died before he would have doubtad, for an instant, the beautifal, pesriess Loraine; still, he realized be had made a mistake in with firs that bad onee burnâ€" WWIEWWMN. Reautiful Lorains did wot still slum» ber in Heath Hampton‘s béart! _ "A man‘s wite should be held above waAy, Risâ€" "*s Would humble him yet, in> the very dust at his feet. He meant to keep his word; he was shrowd and farâ€" seeing. 0 _( _ o s a e When he learned Heath Hampton had onee beem the lover of Loraiute Ulvesford, he saw a way to work out that revengg. . â€" _ c vand & oÂ¥ § He well knew the cruelest blow he sould inflict upon Uiment‘s buha heart, _ was througb his beavlif young dride. .. . _ -;fl;t';w .“-t:? Pint onand o & "“ coun hbimself n was not more cunx‘\’i‘:: tbat Heath fton.. : +. 5) NCas® "Etr'.'#?fi'floum had found lodgâ€" ment Ulmont‘s breast since that sonversation with Wylmer Les. > + _ This was the lisk t two so closely. _ ... Could it be his imagieation oxly that his friendsâ€"dropped their, voices. As rlmost a whisper wher he came :m sxpectéedly. among them, or .ceas speaking altogethert _ â€" > _ _â€" Ot what were they talking? Was it ble ~they, too, thought â€" but, wi . Why Jin himse!lf unnecesâ€" mry Annoyanc ItJ#Was a lovely day preceding their for America. ‘Uimont nevâ€" ar got that terrible day; it stood sut clear and distinct upon his mind tor many & year afterward. ‘That morning he had gone with Leâ€" raine to see the sun rise for the last time on the :IJ" The first deo rays were posping The: w golden rays were pesping «bove the .3" igy pillars, lighting them up th a thousand ~arrowy wlï¬ a waterfall strutk by its myS, in fiery orange fodti down he red and blue sparkling walls of i beautiful glacier, losing itsel{ in tha itill bluer mist of the double dome beâ€" pw. that seemed to sprend out like yansparent, purple glass, gradually melting into glowing crimson as the sun‘s rays pierced the r,vm.bolm‘w. ‘ Loraime‘s hands were clasped withâ€" in bis owan; they were trembling sligh<â€" iy, and her face was very pale. For abhswer he drew the gotdan head iloser to his breast, kissing the rosy mouth.. h + 034 "Certainks not, my eweek" â€"â€". Sooat cidcaci ic + TCSs ‘"I wish you had not brought ts to this spot on the sdge of the preciâ€" gice, Ulmont," abs whispered. "Why, my love?" he asked, wonderâ€" 1y. ‘TN- is the grandest and most :gdno spot on the Alps." "IM I tell you why, you will not laugh at me, my busband?" . . «. 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