"It was very good of 3qu to tome, Daisy} he rttttrrrH. "'f ‘u Arm (unis of tire on my 11mm." i" _ “You newt-r My 'tcFt "wt T sh " bl ptr fuse, Caro: you 'f)‘".\' vm'va‘A‘I-V' than that. I din"!!! 1mm- m ttt . to run from the an†mtd of t"o “I'M. ICrtr have hmm VOL? ill. Aw run E.“‘<~""‘ "Yes." ho rW-‘F ". :rm‘ ..\‘. "I shall not die tHs timo, “MW: I, mu mreh -he-abiw-r--rseerrtc- tl-r-r-ees-dis-- nun-v I thought that my 1211- was Faro. T think so now: hat I haw beer, oTtr"y ill: and. kw: my i'.liss shulxhr take a nations mm. I thmumht it thxvr to send for you.“ V ' " Her arc-mil thought was one ot deer mm mm! pain: he was in damn-r of M, and she ftsrgot his fault for the tu--rur,r,ot that he had nm‘or bun! her, that the had been max: unhappy 'sith him--torque all and eve'rythiu.z. urn-t that he mu tterAea.tstunut.-uuul “a? 'br.t thrmwht was one ot ttttte ---hee tttother nuke cure of the “d! Must futhers, it that found them. Ill"- in danger of drain, would long h .9 their only, mu~wuuld wish to WittLut “Us hf timo, she u mangunmnm with hur mother. ii. in. lime tak; but not tur-out " 051mm Adair. . 1‘“ was to hm, Dali-v,†said that good Woman. Ire'aiutirN.r, that you are Ill“!- Mng away than home. I am tune that Helium will be mistress pt the bongo; tch" was before. " ymlr hus. bond is ill, how cou!d he write?" But Daisy “shawl to no mmslr um. and tthe did nut mst again wmll 'rhe,wrts on tue way to naming-ac. The Hotel (In Nun] was sunn renew-d. and there Daisy (mun! " (‘lmtnn sick nr lnoct “mo Muth. She inquired hastily what was the manor with him, and they will he: that he had m out one evening and was caught h: n vHoteatt storm or rain. 'l‘nmy hed bozzod him to be cma-ful. as so many rivple were ill, Jsut. he lament-r] " all advice, perhaps being quiteiuditreront as to whether he were ill or m-‘l. Tho rremlt was what might have hum expound. a Form-o and terrible low favor. Daisy was lulu-n ttt onee to his n mm, In ‘.In had oxprrssnd I will}: trt thut oiteet, and she was ct: rtr ed at the hnvoe that Tr':, , am] illness Ind made in Sir Cliuton. Ire was Iva]; In g child; his hands were shadowy. tsts mee pale and thin. afunwt trrtrsitrtmsrrt. He looked at hee Whtrtt :ln- onlvred with quivering tips. . ttius haul'ttlkeu off h; dank. She “Th! “F to S Int-It down by his bedsit! hum}: said Sir Cliuttm, nothing like ilinucs4 fur brjn to his sauna. Sim» I [112W "This is.like olrl titurs “You li.viua ill wh'le I tt" lac-w I hurt“ dvopl.r--:tnd I trun'q-nh-w, in Ttro l", :‘y u- May; hut. tte, fun. I an“ I tttttsto is “-th for tho yruz's hut bt my 1-1 fur my rtvul',. ditrerssuso. my ne.%. I ui!? A have her.." " l wire to ltr. , amt-w mv lit; will huh tru "why In†h, all Ilium-I! l i I. white h-unls M "Yon HI m’r Caro," she tervul "Cttts yml love l T had VIN-n Uxx- Y said., "Ah. var 'l ov-twhine in ". look lino-l; t'rt 1, hat, boon 4hr. droth, I um set my sin in all it wonder tbut I v enough nut to et" ing. Itoray. I f not Harv 1mm _ Tto fun inn-w. heard the s-nn- that any mm H done. t "h,mhl br I “my Inn-l have vlvurm] w my saw-1. T rtstwatirm was May." "ft w fivult to tation v dcari.v. to be r, " Wk “In: Are made of fins t dim wheat flour. r' ter and rich cream. "tothing clse cf 01 and ccct thet cm: much uhdcsaa: t ishmcrr An idea! {as}. Maybe you H.154 Moohcy's Sodas orig; bothsame will. C L averted; thcy Rand w. Between Two Loves All 'rocers Lu: tr: in» in I tr l tis t , hi. win not b Moortcr's d mir,tectulh 'Cream Sodas 9 m 1' who Author of "Whkh Loved Him Beat." "TU Wedding A Ring," "On Her Wedding "are." Etta tits. r 8750 Foocl , That Builds "nds. It 's " 31-" .r,t :I2:.< rch, m: 4H? We y D sh " time, she made all {in "H. lead huh lmro w“w mun-n ivy-:1 oxir'tdic, u mt q ‘H Te m, BY BERTHA M. CLAY. II‘YLI my [an]! in I! m- irliir Mama and (mum: -trnd has: sho said, “more " r. I tin-n "rd Lady th n ly ttvm [HP nn its tl tt li , Mdmifnl "~qu ' l Wm M,r anal $epa Ink. lily “33-. " l “ n- on: ? nrrlm. I to Josh" _ himâ€. a.“ J Lu: ho urn-:- quite suecccdod, because l, she had been lite itst9t to him. I 'lmvn, tvfuut he was strong enough tn [warn]. he oskrd Daisy it Ntrs.r should 'va had: to Sorille: but Daisy had grown _ wise tthe dearly loved her pretty home _nmonz the vines and olives. ya: she isvruht not rytura thero, knowing that ', to him it must be haunted by memorioi f of the past. It was there that he had 1 dronmml ot, thought. of, and cultured for sclt again. he was tiiled with wands»? that he could have eve. " fur forgomt tho most common ruleo of right and wrangwhe would like to make uncouth. Whoa he had quite motored he wrote toiuly May a lung Iettcr-otte which he homily Minn-d would be his last to her. He implored of her to pen-don him: he told her that his love tor her had been so great that It had literally drives Ill-m mad. and that to his ’mnduee- must be attributed the wrong which he had done. ', to him it must be haunted by mpmorim for the past. It was there that he had 1 dronmml ot, thought. of, and cultured for 7 Ic'dy Mar, . l, 'ut-tro, we will not go back to I Seville," she mid: "it is a very pretty vano, but very dull. Whrohortid We ind: (Tm-cl? That would he the I293 ' min: for you: ft would rhm you, ana it would educate me. I have always i, hm} n arm! 1onsrimt to one Sttaia--wil1 .3"’" take me than?†Cor, Ila yinl I‘mâ€: that you '1†"": 1mm tn lore luv?" _ He raw-d Mum" and looked â€I 01: the “th (arr. "nuisr," ho said. “I am Mal h be a 1:- oO man. Hum-m helping DH (and nan. I will make you happy: I will le u-h- my life to In" and to my child: I will only Mule-minor the tmat to Cm tn! it. Will you holp me, dear wife. by 1min; kind and patient with me? A sunbeam. passing “It!!!†the - dow. liruunuiti.-tliidbt-rlt_ “I wan never for one moment myself." he said, “er the night when I be. lieved that I had lost you until I lay sick unto death; ttum, and then only, my senses came track tonne. and I saw what I had done: then, and then only. I knew that I had been on the'verge or the deadliest erime. May. I have “Tonga! you more deeply than woman was on? injured before; I will do my best to atone tor it. But. May-May. _ this In the last cry of a broken heart ' to you. I am Mee my lite better it you will mul'me one word to say that you l, have forghen me, and that you are; happy. It I had that nsumnm, I should but, sjr1te,1eiuxu,pcr-lLepyhl_r1rrrmycs _??,) life with s new heart. “in siAi-se1ii l mo thot one word, May?" . l "HgPTEB LVI. , i “In: mu. ALWAYI w" an." _ The revive when in {linu- had It: Mrvt:t. Si: Clinton me (mm his Mek hm! a wiser man; the ret seemed to Hill like a revered dreitnt--he could Inn-My realize it. How near he had Mun to the very brink of crime! Now Unit ho was calm. collected and him- ssc-r-Cr-sa-To-ir.; Daisy, with up M b. la, heart (ll hee lira. “were!!! He gave the letter iif Daisy to read, but she minus-d. ' t 'rttrs answer came ‘in due tinte-brief, but full of meaning; it consisted of them lines: . ,"I forgive you from the depth ot my heart: the fault was in me, and, I In quite harms." . -- --- "I trim: yum." she said. "and I trust Lath- May. I have nn wish to read it." Nut another word. and with this Sir Cliutrm was eompv1lel to be content: Cut to him mm: was worn or, rallies in Ihase words. "I am quite happy.†than in a wh bs rolurttrs “I rrnrroavh. Sho had forgivenvhim; that mtTht to be enough. Now he must .Md gundvby to thu, brirtht, beautiful dream that lull made the bti,dttt1ertr of his “to; he must live for bis wife and child. lle was fitutt and resolute, but the am“ of the wretehmt wag on him; he ".7th as wolf have tried to to": tho lising. hating Immt mm his body, and live “Mum; it, as tear from his mind all thunght or her. He “1" firm and slv-udlesl: ho Would not spend one min- ute in crmscious drmrns of her; he tried In put all memory of her out of his life, So it was smart]; Daisy was not will- in: for Sir Clinton to return to Seville-- $110 wnnt lam-mu. Mn. Erna, only too Hmnkful to ram-n to Emhnd, treat home I ttther and wiser warm: mm! the day she dim! she never ceased trill"; mo htstory or fnrdgn land‘s; ttho betome tho homine of the whole countryside- an authority whom all the poorer migh- bors (wwwvhvd. and npt tt little proud “an the kindly woman of her superior krowhrrizr. Tho Imnso at Seville was loft emtttr; why with his nurse was to trawl wfth thrmt. Sir Nil-tun ttsd ~¢miHnKly mr m-tlml to Duh)": wish that the bay should he mllml Clifton. "0 was he. L'innirz to low- Iho fair-haired, laughing boy ssho mulled in his race and stretched out his arms to him. 'Ile M‘ll was: shining in!!! thrn for lmisvt ber Imslnmrl was kind ttnd nt- h~mivo to hor: what was btsttrr «rill. I)" luvwl tho vll‘l-l. $tho Mlil‘tml that h.had 'tnec" to think It ttroam ot Indy tn junk..." he Wont-l have Mn "rd ink-My. for now? am Mr Indy an W ' m At age p Dâ€; Han-aw " _ ru-k- Daisy Hm. ' mm M,rr' cr‘mh' Mmim‘. Thr itsrh. mwl t'palrrla osprsiatt.r Adm!!!“ the tair, liir like “mm, of Sir Glimm's "er. Whatever my "my "and "NW xx 1» (mung-{y «rimmed in the um um". " as: runw- bad In“ lam-d r “mm to Spain: “this Mid-t was voHlivd. They (:rir "rrtt'lo and sunny Grate it R. ' "sod to her that I now t-Iv‘W'l lite bmrntt tor "will. iw-I 1?th tor muro than I , dmhM! not to Mum in l,' runâ€)! all WI. to": wha' an it may were once mare . WM sh- Clinton met uni» r" In»? Like tt wire wvr . luv-w thot prevention 'r" _ tttlf th"t it was “l-or to ‘M. $tho Mum-ml that think It drmm ot Indy um to Spain: DaHru union than. to um In own: no on. {mum mid" tte. he a rump-union te rvm! amply: aha 4w minim! In the C [mum lho tort trrlttst hen-0|! and in the "mom. an We won“ hi". é "Poor Caro!" she mid. in n gent“ ‘. voice. and he wocderml why she should ' pity him. ' _ . l Still he mo not feel the Inns! anxiety l -hcr----arhtrt Lain? $11075le]. laugh- ed-she was nlwaya bright and cheerful: pvople spoke ot lavr as one ot the mnsl p‘quunt charm-tors they ever met. She was womll-rrully honest and straight- gorward: she was quick at rirpartee; eu-ry day her husband saw in her some thing more worthy of admiration. 4le had perhaps known In greater snrprN‘. than when this simple Daisy ot bis turn (x) out to be what she really war-a bright. clever woman. " 'maHhrh.r,autHtqreatutM. nth-I“ “that“ - armh- hdl. Shaina not“ her It in! Vedanta-b... Shedeetitsed.Not "t--a" m not â€.4me ya. #ao tettdhimtmrdttektoted.ttsertott do. In to an temptation. not to and ttt"mtdi.ui.tHertew that-h- nuw . "Where dull we go in. Dore I: and. “our. “no Auunt and no ret, Duty!" to“: and II. ans-and: _"Was 1 mm: nu “w ...TC.P- - “I W like to to to Italy. Ono.‘ - W116, and to Italy they wont. This Iittie Clifton Ind grown Inc I mmlml boy try Illi- tine-he could n1: uni “It. He In a than)!“ child. mir " (nee. with a hold. twistht manner that was irresistibly churning. " Clinton loved him very dearly: he torso! KI trouble. and "(all what he m with the bor. they were quite cow union. Deityâ€: heart new light wh I: do aw how dearly the meme )ova tee In M when: he had once cued no limo. a: 'ilia,"mali"w','t"g"'2Y tlgg"lett' outer time. 'te [allied to him quite be master of Eastwoldjm one teamed td understand. To Baby's mu: delight. n the time paused on. Mr Clinton new: med happy when P my hom the boy. She smiled to h-elf, thinking. hall udly, how little we once dreamed ot being 1911mm ot he: ooo. Watt aha perremlr happy? who an“ say? Tier child was lovable and lowly: her husband was all kindness and at; tentiou; she was! Lady Adair of East. wold:'shc had all that woman’s heart could wish or desire-was she happy? Pcrhaps this was the answer, that 0119 Buy when she Btood watching the 01.1 set. the whole Into of the bright bea. vens 'rorermi with crimson and gold, ll)! "I-wnuld rather. tar Ember. he than here." said Lady Adair. Her husband have: mentioned Indy May's mum; he was kindness use]! to her. but often in the early .moruing dawn, when she heard him murmur in his deep, the mum: upon his lips was May. - A A m If]! Pia-Him! her hands. raining them the mumm- ot one who I'roFtr-, _ “lie will always love her," [bought Dnisy; 'he cannot help it--it was hit Cate. Oh. misertiole me, to stand be- twu-n them."' Lady Adair looked very beautiful, but stu, was not wry slmug; pimple told Mr she must take care ot heme“; then they wmulored at the “range. dreary smile with which Fhe listened, Her hare band was very earerul of her; he made lwr wrap up well: he would not lvt her breath" the night air. Once when ive WM ln-;;ing of hor to be careful. silo phat-Ii her hauls Ltte ou oath side of his face. “I shall not leave Italy until I have men Home. Caro," mid Daisy. "When we do not to England, we shall not be jn a hurry to leave it again. Perhaps we mar not travel again. Let us see I'mmu, Caro, while We are here." One or two English frionds to whom they confided their intentions of going on to Rome warned them. It was mu " good time tor visiting the Imperial City. Strangers going Just at that time were liable to take the fever-Better mm; but Daisy only laughed. They went and Lady Adair onion"! the visit very much. She seemed tn grow better and stronger; penlmps lht fact that she was better made her im. prudent. While limattfntt on the Cam lag-rm. she caught sumo humâ€) of fatal air. and how it was no one quite knew. hm. she "anght the fen-1' obout which she had been so often warned. . At first the attack was slight. nnd no am- Mt vither anxiety or tear. Sir Clin I. u took her Itowers and fruit, hrs talked to lmr who" she wanted to talk, and kw read to her in a low voice when she wished it. “i'shnli not like tile mi/huts. (hm: she said; "let us Jttr-we want to p tn England in the tmrintr." A - _ _ _ "She shank] be Otite wel!." she said. "ir. a few days. and thon ther would brain to think about returning homo." But the days grew longer and she - was 7 t _rlrl It was 'the sudden nttu'k of delirium that first frightened Sir Clinton. Once whtn he “rm into her room, she much») hum-If back at Senna, and was crying loudly to Bodinn that the house "I burninz. He "aimed her, and wat shocked to 'tP how much warsc- silo waz Ire talluwl to hor for n few minntrk then was startled "min at fuurusg that rhe had wandered into the shadowlnnd. of delirium. -ihave born drowning." she will. tc Mm. was n fahrt smile. " though! Podium was here." - _ - _ . From that time Ibo grew steadily Morse-it became certain that she 'trould nut newâ€. Sir Clinton was like om Jistrnetmr, he wont about in mick ot the moat cit-var physieinns--he would hare mom! heaven and earth to I.I\'I‘ her, hut “to 1m: not to be saved. The EM had gone forth~Dniny was to dis. Sir Clinton Would not boliere it at 6rst. "c said the doetor.n must tvg nngtaken. Ilmir rordicts ieie ttTr-tTortured-. xhe must romror. No one mulvl call him o,M and mules: now: Ms ittrtitrerotwe had all vanivhorP, his wife was In dang-rt for tho timr befntt he forgot that there my! any other woman/m Um world. "iiii'rori"G; 105‘: to die. t “much! 1 thanâ€: it w†the only way tor tttt Mory to end." _ _ _ "For ileum-f: wake. Daisy, do not gay such tesrritgo words,†ho retrlicd. But she, hen-ling over him. said: "Caro, win yvm wml (a: Lady It}. I wnm to two he: bvtore I diet" "iiiiiir' Ga, wlwn Daisy, faint and {ct-M0. wigiupmrl _to him. The IN!" was MM M one». but II was forum-dad trom am Home to Trevl.ttt Neat, and (mm there to (Enron no (bu 9mm (In. duped tune lad) CHAPTER IA' lt. Dunâ€: REQUEST. "Dais.y h dying†and wbttrtt h no you." wrote " Clinton to may May "I innw that "on will lose no time h romittg "3);?!" mm: mm with me," she laid: am! the kind hand comp-Mn M - I. the Mn ohjut. _ _ _ _ “Duh, dying!" All through that but jammy. with We an" of 'rttteU, and Ike Humming of the engines the but In: or the warm. and the not " «an, no, Mer he". "an m: "min h dpisqt" (his pryt9y an!!! Mr-qu.. it N" " car Mo ma not lose one mm: an m: mum! to road the letter " “in Loch wood. - -- A ' A Ami: the time 3114212,th would there after Btratrtt-tttt_thr-ttr -htoo-qts than“. to outrun. that " war with the (mum! ills-ll: the! new Mm. He held on it had in min: to Indy Mar. u _ .. "You Inn bid a bi! h "" In! ml hm In: (Limb-9" 9mg? "in? it if Winn as an... dying a! he: huh-M's am and new? Ah, - liq-nu! Io! my 'reveemsted-btmrbrdere. night until they will lion. Bie Oll- tol. with Us - all Idle. we - a a W - h " M“: the" they but“ "riii,1" Jr" in! may lay. no quivering up. "Oh, Clinton. I. it not Bible _tttat she I. arins'.-tut may it my: r 7“? " ad you in" u-," in " “Data: in vet, mac-I and an en.- cinully tor, rom", - - -- _ _ “a... "It in m uni-wily mo." 59".le N were nothing but but intent duh! to no you has not her an" to long." "What in it?" she â€mud. "What ttrat med ber?" - -iifsauiu, read her “tum-0d doubt and tear in her Nee. "Mar," he' 'il], gnvely, “runny that tie " my door, but not the hinted slu- thw of nukindneu to my wife, butâ€. Smoe I-welt, In plain mtrdr-e-. to molt attentive. at husband: to her. She will tell you no herself." Lady May cried, Imp-11:11.11: “I thank Heaven!" ' "Did you think that I have heel: In- Hid to here Inked Sir Um, N pmgphtully. _ "No, mi: “km." she apnea; “but I did tear that you Jud. perhaps. neglect. If, tip and she h tsensitive-poor, pretty ttips'." - _ - _ _ - "No, I have not neglected her. I have kept my promise to the letter, Mag. I have learned to tore my wife, And I In sincere in 'utrirttt that I would give my life, now, this moment} to gave hers." oraee at your bonnet and cloak." said Miss Lockwood. f'Yort but no in. She went with Sir Clinton to the room where Lady Adair was lying. Whiie ghe lived, that scene never panned from her mind. She entered l beautiful mom. with a large window looking to the writ; the sun was netting. and in 1tsst beams lingered on the wine-wwntlu-d window. There were pictures uni statues. hooks and tiowertr, grand old furniture. a massive bed with curved posts and velvet hangings. On the white pillow she saw the white face of Daisy Adair. But Lady May had no patience to wait while wine was seat for. She only mud to be with Daisr--Daisr, who, In_dritur, had sent for her. “I Miéve you," said Lady my. "Now, shttll we so to her?" 3 A _ -. Dying! Ah, would to Heaven it had been otherwise'. The shadow, but not tho horror, of death was there. The blue eyeg, no large and bright, In»! looking teutcrlr for her; the sweet lips. still crimson as corn], were slight]! parted; the tair hair lulu: over her neck and 'rftouldertr'-sweet, timple Dniay. with her woman's soul looking out ot tree eyes. She held opt both ber thin, white hands in silent greeting to lady May. There was a minute at silence. thllt seemed like a great heart-heat; then Lady May knelt down by Dnisy': side, um! hiding her race in the white hands. wept passionate (can. - "Are you wet-117113 for met" naked Daisy, tainttr. "Do not; believe me; I um happy: I would rather die than live. Caro, eome9ere." He knelt down by Lady May's side, on d, taking a hand of each in her (the, (wide grasp, Daisy kissed them. "rknow you both love me now." "That we do." mid Lady May, Inb- hing as though her heart would break. “Do not think I am sorry to die," she said, in her faint, low voice. "I hue urn-r tnlkod much tttrout religion: it was too deco down in Int. [can far mo h tall; of; but t luv- tofitii' I7iRii"W “In, with her old child-like simplicity. "I love Hun now; I long to be with Him, to bo at mt. There are no mistakes in Heaven, Caro, and our marriage was I ttrvat mistake." _ "My darling Daisy. you have been an nvoctont wife to me." "I have hard you very much," uh: mid; "hut itArns a terrible mistakh. Ita is your first love-your only love, Cam- um! I give you tmek to her, dear. Yul! . P been kind to me, you have roman! me no wists, you hare studied how best to make me happy; but-ah, well. I would rather be with God h Ewen, Caro, than here." He bout down at! kissed the whim brow. "I know that you would like me to live." she saith, “and so would Lady May: but I would not win to get weâ€. It was the only way, um all, in which the story mulll end. I do not so! it in bitterness, Caro." . "ON hairy,†cried ‘Iauly May, " would "vanrr.e plum with you. Do “you think that I than ever be happy alter this?" "Ya." she replird. with a beautiful mule: "I think you will, I shall Me. and-you will he wry sorry tor me: you will Foth mourn for mot and them when yen have fnrznllnn the sorrow, you will he happy. i did pot mean it: but. you 9m] came bclwoon you; I have hm" the barrier between you: T hue been like a dark shadow orer your lives..Now it is " own and t am going home to God. Oh, Caro, Gum. I am no glad to so!" _ in im- omi. "Caro.†the mld. "I gin yon buck the fair young tore of your youth. Lady Mar, Prat-vine me that you will be kind in him. and marry Mm in limb“!!! h. .rk.q you!" 'e-""- __ "Y6" um brushing my’ heart. Daisy." 'oirllttdr Mnr. tt cannot pemtoe----" "But you must: I cannot die until you ch. Pore Caro.' he has had no real hnminns 3-11: In him have .mgMr. , I thall In! Me in wee until you mine me. And whor- I am and. and you he! rp M such n 'ek.r In this. " mural wit. er4tttrrott clouds. "tink that I In looking at! you from Mind mm Oh, Caro. make her who?" "oh. Dairy, wns thu what you m " hat for?" . "Yes; I ma" (no I) Mm! te t how thrtt in " with: to he your wife. Ptm toire me." she cuminnod. Huh: the "mining hand rlttsped in her own. "You would not sro rm- Me nun-Milly. would m. taulr Mart “1mm to me only one wont 'sis.' ft wilt gtve mm." Btte mm Inn-f whtsrrref It: far A with» light on» "or Baha'i tttet-qt owl-wt mile pit-ml round in up. "Then ft will all come rlettt," she mm; “and. Lady Mar, there b a lint! at justice In it, "ter all. Yon will has Caro. hm my hon yr“! be M: heir. Mr sum will be Nut-xi MP him and with him. by “with! Hm " no: my sun will "to In the trauma! harm that I bare um m. There In "rttee In ft, INC! "You.†aid llr Nil-Inn. in]. Dniv loom-d up at Mm suduhn'y. "Cam," the aid. "will you M cum H mm?! tut hall-(win 1,lkq yd: Mu." _ "tt will "ttate m. D100." In pig "Smut-Ilene. 00’“ â€main" Diiir%iiu- luv-menu She clasped boa: hand- m may minim . a.“ In Mue. “In.“ “PM sweet. macvdlmul Numb ‘tdnuhlatA-ht:muum but... r2th,ihr',2aytret 'Vt?etrP4eeyee-*tPt." _-Ara-tee-tae," mung-mum». “tundmyuuhdcu.†he mH,Natdt.amrrht.t.ghormrtrtr eHt6--oms boy. 'aq.eetr-hBe won-n. O..-U.mesqrhiHGod ".mrsa-h.NtreeMttHkirtd t.tt_stdi.vo_tr'row.P' _"iar'_ttqr4ttf'aHet whuAhbt:mu-am but... “bum-"h“ Ittenext_Aremrstrttttoth. "etm,u.itttumesou.rrtHexrithio, ammo-“mu.“ will 1-1657». an. a: an». “and mi wit gin weds. “I, W!†add you Daisy. . his drew hi- to her, In: lined the "an. IN Nee-eh, with what Ml:- love! Her land: ti-ed on the an: curls; her tips winced. All. Heaven. mt Mn: -rthtes. Inlet who lone Wad than I little child! “than. am. my?" " m A “will :0. Ion th'o The boy took out that: at the nth beautiful he. of [aging -"rTiFe7iricaGTaP he a“. “beta: than nu be Md.†"1 know; but will you love an Edy. dear'.'" " will, It you all me," in "and. " do tell you. dull“. have her. “adhere" kitHtottertdoNithat- bids rom" V The boy looked up with a cud“ ex- lyre-don of ten. "Mr dueling." laid Delay, "r on - in: home to have.†“Take me with you. noun. I love 'mt-Hu:, one doe," he cried. "on, my boy! my boy.' you and al- mm love me best. I am your own mother-rms Inuit love me best." Still holding him, " though no enm- ly force could uke him from her, Dab] died; and the lune sunbeam that touch- ed her hair with gold brightened the curls at her little trtm--the same light that mica-ed over the mother', dead. white use, named to til. the my mouth or the living child. "Ctro," he had whispend. an hes before she died, “will you bury me in that pretty cemetery " Seville, W ths. new of that man who died of Ion -Fott remember?" 'a remember," said Sir Clinton. And, true to hit promise, he burial this: there. ' CHAPTER LVIII. ' _ Am nu mm. Five nun hare puma inee My l was buried and one tine evening int July may was a we†pretty pic-tun: tobe-mt4heuwn " Eutwold. Mr Clinton Adair we: shin: his mm‘ daughter her first lesson In walking. mu Lockwood who looked on malt am} My, - wrath-lot giving him :1" kinds of caution, seedle Iasdr Adair Int watching the palm-mace with a tright not! Mug smile. 1 Down went bubyonune soft, green- ms. Lady Mar laughed: Miss Lock- wood cried out; Sir Clinton hastened ml raise her. "No one can learn to walk “night," said Lady May, "without [any falls." "re words seemed to impress Si! aio. tom He gave the laughing. rosy baby with: Lockwood, and sat down by his wife's side. _ "Where is mitten P' he asked "I can hear him," she replied. "'He h practicing with the bow and mom that I bought him. and he has I and Idea of shouting Hen-91:» is." . “I hope Daisy know- - - I love ha bor" The boy kind! has not forgotten his mower: he bu some memory of in mm purest Nee, and dying - that clasp- ed trim-i a magnum cry that was followed by tern'bie silence: he has I Vague memory or tore that was deeper and "new: than any he has known chaos. Re dimly member: how me one used to his! him and weep [at inmate tum om him. He ha. been To the cemetery In Seville. and they told him that his mother In! there. no planted, with puzzled eyes. at the bull- tiful (an; of Lady May. "My darling, mammal," he cried, “lee how well I can aim." Lady May laid down her book and took the liveliest interest in " attempt. " "chm. Sine WILI so kind. In gentle. no patient, that after a time he mtrttr his arms round her neck and killed ha with a kind of rupture. “You are so good to me," he all. And due, looking up at the Sweet summer sky. manuals: "Yon are my mmmn now.†he aâ€: and she emslied that. Heaven blessing her, he wouid be u guod mother to him. “my rm elapsed ham-con baby's death and Sir Clihton'a sew-mi mar- riage. “no con-many had been I very quid: one, and they had gone “might none to Euphrold. Then they led a moat menu, happy tire. Sir Clinton be came a man of note and fame. The, had but one little daughter. All Daisy Ind lid. there was some name In it-- Lady May had Sir Clinton, but her loll was heir. n. is 1 MW! mu: but ht the sole-- irm of twilight, and the mystic hours of night. he Mean Iteard there words: They talk of her in low tones, dad dwell lorimgiy on her memory. Once the bor men-Rd a simple white Iebt-dttisr, and Witter)“: father. Ht won- derm1 mud- why Mr Ctintmt listed it with toms in his tWes, with: trim that be must never again mthee . this}. for. when they were gathered. they {add and died. “Yin held a (his: in mm hand, an! you have unduly fhtrtg it any." A tit-snatch trom Toronto any: tint one ot the mum ot lion. Mr. Hon- nn‘shill is the licensing ot tyarteitd- ers. It n bartender is louml guilty.“ serving liquor alter hours, while the proprietor is still liable to n he. the former runs the risk ot losing his li. mac or crrtmcntc. It " believed that this will rcsrult in raisiag the standard of bartenders and also no- cure n better entorccmcnt ot tho luv. The hotelhteprrs are staid that it will strengthen the Bartenders' Union and not. the proprietors at the mercy ot the bartenders. "Where ue "I m mam-I31" ho A buntim‘l' " came rimming town" LICENSING BARTENDERS Wakes THE END. "However," he said, "I have been interested in what the speakers pre- ceding me have said about education. (sun I think that out our way, in the West, not so much store is set by it ; as here in the East. I am reminded ot the story or the two boys in iOmaha, who, I regret to say, were playing poker in a doorway, using kernels of corn for chips. Gen, J. Franklin Bell,' who was at the head of the artillery and infantry school at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., was invited to a dinner given in the cause ot education. When time came for the speeches many of the educators were called upon and glorified education. Then Gen. Bell’s time came. He said" he did not know exactly why the toasttnas- ter had pounced on him, for he was a specialist in education at a kind lim- ited in its application. "During the game one pushed in a bunch ot kernels and said, 'I'll bet you , hundred.’ - " 'Pll raise it a. hundred,' said the other. , 61 'Pit raise that a thousand.’ " u'll see the thousand and raise it a million.' " 'PII raise that million a billion.' " 'f'it see the billion and raise you . (rilliun.' V "The other boy was stumped. He thought a long time, but he couldn't remember what came next, so he laid bitterlr,"rake it, you educated son at a gun!' " __--__- “The bunks have gone crazy," te- marked A high omeial of the Bank ot Montreal the other day. "Why, they have the lever in the worst possible form." It is a. poor day that one' does not hear of anywhere mun one to half a dozen new branches. By actual count More were week before last no less than sixteen new branch- ts established by Canadian chartered banks, while the week before the re cord was eleven new branches. In one week recently there were twenty-one new branches announced. This I: pro- bably a record. Btrattord, March 15.-mte Bond ot Works will recommend to Council the trrttpitttrnt'tf as City Enginetr pl My. qt." R, W. Parsons, it. priisent Assist- ant City Engineer ot Toronfo. The vacancy Wu caused " the unima- an iiriii aii, up: Sula. no]. parts tor the West at the end ot the month. London wnlet commissioners are op- posed to handing over the £10,000 water works surplus to the corpora- tion on the ground that to use We surplus to reduce the meal hm is mm to the name wuer m- um", while it berteitts the tare. tawny". fih'aitaaas 70 do. For over 00 you: â€in been sumo; meat-et-tttmr- over gttede. They In no! In an mm lull on ID. tu'.tt tet. " Mo, . t,ut8?,t,4%'il w 8lllt CATARRH mama-gumm- Ordinary can]: is iniitutt. nation of the nose cavity opening into the throat. This cavity receives all the air Ita to and from the lungs. F and drink page: through it to the stomach. And the prime any of catarth is indigestion. Because indigestion means in irritated stomach. This ini- tation spaced: to the throat and Nw and uh, " Falcon-II. " â€-Ml’ or...“ - - “on m m- use. Belching he: up the 'ad'flf,'l't'i'lif"arfe' mood is impure and badly nourished. And nine times in ten, there in Constipation and poor skin action. ----------7" The EnTy any to cute Cum]: is to cure the cause of eatarrh. Digestion must he improved - tu1anunation in staunch soothed-blood Puri- fied-and the liver strength- ened so it will give up enough bite to make the bowels move "gtt1ar1y evety thy. our - Mm Tobi.“ will elmye cure Comb of the thtoat end nose because these marvellous fruit tablets cure Indigestion-aweetea the stomach_and eradicate ell Impurities from the blood by its stimulating and invigor- ating action on liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. Leave sprays, ntomisen, powders and ttuttffs alone. hie “We!" regularly --be careful of your diet-and eatttrrhwiUaoonhe a thing of the past. One soc. box of "Fruit-u- tives" will prove how effect- ively these tablets relieve eatarrh---and will do you so much good that you will glad- ly continue the treatment until cured. f “snags“ mu†:3 tlk"tlffg'l not have 'att 'mer Catarrh-initam ENGINEER FROM TORONTO. VALUE OF EDUCATION. mum's BRANCH CRAZY. "twa.- l-‘IID. CHI". i2ri'i'rllhlft'sraassrss t: amounts. tf'érat'h"astdht .1. . ..A.' t)l,4ttis'liti.ih'iiu't/i'ih, 3-1-35 . (WEST t CLHIN'I‘. fl __ Barri-mu. Wm Nat WEE-‘wuu mun-0o. . 'tarm - K ad " d "totaled“. 'fest Ffi'll'i1h'A'Jfllil'o' c! cal - wu-uynuu'n .8 -w up a... Mac.» is amm,wu.a.. I'. mum. " g p. n ti. Maxim-rte. luv-7:..- flysilttli'ttfrteihlhTA4t v. hug} “a ' â€In. o'At.. ,k'tr4,'offgl'l'h"di'f'dTattnppg unmade-Jinn; I. nun: W â€with " TATGrtiifirrriig,mte, non-n no": at: 1teu'Pe'.u1tkiii " LnIbJul -rGiaurdu' lea-um. ’61" Town..- on s',ifseruerptf,t"t,t2t". of A,u'll'an't, 'httu'1tttt'hi.i 35?: Nov add-o. an “I - I "I.“ umsm wan-loo, M â€a Sheet] Pg. yuan M'gttt'htittiit2 DB. 0. Y. Howl‘s. 'b-_-ia, A, Mpd.aittgt_ot P. G. HUGHES. Dentist. Oddrollow'n Block. Wnerloo. n. W. " "Hum. D 'iiotfoAlllirdtft " Town» "I!†than»?! Lt.t S'l'l,'irfottig,'PEt' an Isth- da. no!!!» nos- Ind than. “I "te'Nyiren m the In: of th. ' m’ Amen-t an m. u sih'lifiU"Allfd no?“ "u Pt M x - my.“ “(have "can u an diagnosis and treatment o with†m: I. humansâ€, LB.8., 0.0.8 . DENTIST. .. . ogts Omm Dost-.1. _ 'er mutual convenience patient; from a diatame are Mirulnly r. quested to make appoinrmeuttr, w WMLD.& '2._W.WEk4AhD.D.B..t â€station. Wm vial: limits. “his: Lr.tmqtteti1Ttpgprhar and FM" and 2Tfd'rt'stpft.ttPtttjiiitfilt tetertidith. m. 0mm mink-extraction of m Tho I an: Wm!» cloud our; many " (Mica: Over Bank of Bnmiltort,Beettn. 3 "rchiFurcaieiri, of Dunn! E iiiTraa Ran] (‘oll not Ben at Sic-[wing 1-3....- hla opened: dental 0M lbw r-lr I I!“ nun-'5 more. menus": pr: {end In an In bunches. h C'"""'.'?,'?.?.'! WW‘J. nun-um P». I.“ VII- tyqrtlq mum I. .atnttng - not... In Inn‘m “doâ€!!! hm I. Why should you content yuan." It the otdinnry walk. of life WM you on better your condition ta taking . mum in this schnoI ' re gin s thorough. practical educatio- an! sum. nut gratin-lea to good pouch-o. Commend» your mum new. Write for puma-Inn. ELLIOTT a ICMCIIMN ia"Gba. """Tie‘iz 1.0.8. any-awn o gown ts,-,rl,th"r.h',sa't. Tur'onln Path Jutland“; of '.'h"geg,'. W. .0... :mm’ lack, an: all: 'tOrt human tri'iGa%Fa'ua1a' a on"! smelling: not." ECkEL T . . . . S gt5u'idlaf:, It?! flura, See/ts Ith,,',,".. T. WALLACE. Mar. 13.0. II . Ere, Ei.. New Ind Throat. on". bunny an) tttt "thm.. In†and ttt" I. wince on Queen BIN t, and“ the - mun. Hal-u. DR. J. E. HE'I‘T. PHYSIW‘N AND SURGEON. J. H. n: t. (ruin-u a! a. 0.1010 vuenuyé'um. on maul-u. G7kltt'ht "My?!" .3090- “It-“ Spring Term Opens on April and wand“ Qh'eit,?is7ii,t/e, WATERLOO norm numnggy; - - ..--.._._.V d gunman». ll. lush. on. umdem-hd-n. m. -ti-t--.e f %rvritGd"isiiira17a'ita- hug, c.- A. Human Spun-Ry, Nose, Thrust and Ear. JOHN STREBEL, Stre bol'l HARNESS SHOP Vim-M7 -_ ugh-00mm MISCELLANEOUS STRATFORD. ONT. MEDICAL '. x c. 1' w. omit? LEGAL In†Tiiri; in mien