t. . 1.21:2ng sorely. _ “In " prrttttpn enough Just to be." he ". "gm-sled. "tt only one be lovely and wr good and tt dellnht to when?" ir, "c Na, on.†" "mad when Ibo mud. _ ten-t Wkly an. to pun-d. one a .k he‘ll lam-auton- 111th In... whole month would at h"! m if; "t tteh lune" sometimes, In tttt m. without our letting ml; Into and: " I'1lvery.only In diluent form? ms I other'. cyan!†. rcPtottre1irtooritiiLaliel, Ttterenrtt.at-oamtiarvease :9qu sort. The lnel ot Amtt Eunlcg'. hum caught - - , din In slam. m n.- .m--. - --- I “You: 5... M... M..- m... a... “But now that you [mo w , ll rv' tlml you comment! my 12tf,,n “91min: silent?†tor an upset stomach, hic.. coughs, a sick headache, con- 'tipeted bowels, or a bilious had! i, muted by using “scams mm "t feared," she answered. with ll gentle sadness. "that I might - Son, Dr. Klnross." ' .r ly,' Iipurli whittled tp her â€$409!? â€Wow We? Let we tell you sonar “Wil- 'r.tys night I snw you all on yam iruin for New York then wu a tumivn drop lu my spiritual thermom- eter that left me tnrpld. bored, sick. to Full: of the not-worth-whlleneu of f,',',',"",; After tt few days I wrote to you. and the expectation of hearing from you revived me somewhat. But the expectation prolonged Itself to a point “lion- " tensed to be Intending an] Immune tormenting. 'Why doesn‘t Eunice answer my letter? wan the only (in-light my lvrnin contained day and night." "Ah. but what :00! and u long! Poe yml rm- hora I am at you! Mde- tn sum!» ot your wisdom. ht spice of my mm for I too. Eunlca ban been -to rofmlu from speaklng oat" of the fullness of the heart. But what, may I ask. â€strained you t" she looked named and hurt; both at his tone and his words. Ho suddenly cunght her hand, hm.- lnl " her side. and clasped it In a grip that hurt her. "It you had wrltv ten to me out of the fullness of your hem-t. oh, you incomparable"-- He checked himself and dropped her tin- gers “1th an ubruptncss that made her feel as though he had titrttg them on. "Lite Is such n farce, Eunice," he answered coldly. "that, genenlly speaking. " , wlser to do In you did "t couldi‘l't wrtte to you." “And why?" “Aunt Eunice kept urglng Pf P, write. tlite said I must unrest my tpattitude to you for all you had done for me. but my feeling for you ll so far above tttqttittrtte-it is a feettrtg BO, much larger and greater than She Yet,'? abs: glided. her head drooping. could Mt write of it to, you. and ‘39 NW! mt write at all. fur were " to me , paprcduoss In my feeling tstr you which mM" new? helium-c1 guinea ttttmeteo, by my not helm; true to IF , could unto to you out or the fullnes- of'lny ham or be silent." "Why did you leave my letter unan- swered, Eunice?" Her eyes fell. She did not reply ttt "Bat." she answered lmpetuously. “whatever Impresses me I try to see through your eyes us well as my own. wondering what you would think about this or that which howllderl or puzzles me. In ererythlug that I do or see your presence seems to he with me tNtttstattttv. I have lunar-(I so mr lpcnknbl; to have all thes" t-xpel'mnm with you actually and not Just I- laxity." R!nross reit the blood surge to his very forehead. He answered I!!! with an abrupt question. "And perhaps you. “In. your unso- Nttstteated eyes. may be able to see deeper truth than ls vow-Insured to old duller: like uB--rour aunt and me. I ttimts_not to Judge nml erittctse."tmt only to Imam. tut rmttetlmps judgment ls forced upon me by what I Bee." "ttat." she ohJectod. "Is " possible to be nnyll'ulng worth srhmr-tut.vtMng strong and worthy-without work. ef- -.rttrt.. rosrtonsiMiit.r, I am looking on the society and other' feminine ace-um â€one. Aunt Eunice says that if a Inn is a gentleman he will work night and any to giro hls wife or daughter Choline leisuw to do as she pleases. l_don'l see the sanity of tt or the justice. " n woman does not not a 'ttnits nod make a home or else work " some vocation. if she is slmply the daughter ot a household. spending her “In. enltlmllng herself in music and literature and gracing social "aim. of. that Mgnitteanee ls her existence in the economy or the universe? What point has her "to?" F lilo turned to him with her old wist- ful appeal. These commonplace prob buns. so new to her. were evidently Quick Relief don an slave- to the woman; a mu l “You hare been I'M: 'o.. hel- olow- himself to become a men mo- 'Pe ia mm ‘uk’m ttqttrq. " linking machine for no other tur- tot 'net"a_t-tts-r. “III parent rensmt'than to keep " wife you wait to no. no? C.gghtt In: - ond damn" In Idiom or to sire nu quoting them opportunity to cultivate them- "DM " not. I - VII lb - uelm " seems that the man doesn‘t I". . as] am. for culture. Tttgt no “he “not." - ntâ€. s'Mhattr dere. th'stohttsstrsooesrtrare.omeiriii. pod, and an. spot. naturally. “B (on. but it must not interfere with can'tlut, you know." , his money making But the women “No. Yugaunthmtohbm must have leisure for the study of In to Dal-05.? for society and other' feminine occupa "y..- tJoon. Aunt Eunice any: that If n “Shaun you In wild to yo!" man ta a gentleman he will work night “Oh!" Elm “not! In! bend and m and a," m wet-o hl- mun - ..-..-...-- .., _. - - - - - __ "Ts" . . 1rR1 gag ttgtpta2tgdttiriti 1 ttts cotyitrsttjcii BY tmatt l. $6hgtrm W cl “Iâ€. A I...“ u" with“. new» Inca". “no“. hm.“ ,--titqqi' "And lhon," luv presmtity went on, the gravity or his mice calmlng her throbbing heart. "came my but" "Muzzle “uh myself‘ t was not wilt. lng to take advantage of your lnoxpe rtetti-lmtore you hm! but] up oppor- tunity " no other men I Know your car-rd for me. but how can†t In "In "In! your new" would hair the tee of your largrr knowledge and up"! onâ€? Clearly my honor-aid. (our. was to be “but. to wl'hllnv IMO tho neuron! or your an. on» m "It Was while the any: dragged by when I was 1mm“: tor tt Inner from you. and my homt gm“. strk with hon: deferred that n mm! truth be. gnu to dawn "pun um I came Into the ronllzntion thi" my whore horlzon was colored by the thought of l-Zunico; that In thlnklng of her I found my only intamt. my only lmpplurss; that in the meeting of her "In an†mhto. Ihe (inmost coeds of my “mare had been met mu] ted: and at last I came (not: to tore n'lth tho Llumlmme that she Wtts nll to tttP that n woman can be to tt man; that l lured her utterly!“ Eunlm waited at his Mule like one moving In I dream. For n moment the silence lwtwm them thrtrbbed wllh their strong emotion. "But It It was not “Is: Ellery. what was " that kept you from In. when you wanted to more?" "I will tell gmt." He drew tt long. drop breath, (hen half Innml to her as he walked Mild. her noijalketl "No. Eunice. you and I will not ml.- understnnd each other again. For we shall speak the same 'tttttttge-ttte language of our hearts!" She drew her hand away from ttis. "No, no! " you moan w. mun yield to It at the expense ot another girl'. happiness. I will not!" "Geortriatva. you mean?" "You are betrothed to but." The devil t am.'" “But you are ‘ns good as! " - “That's her Idea. not mine. I never urlgluated It. And if I have any in- ttuertee wllh mprett"- "You told me you loved her!" "I spoke ttgtmttlvely. I mean I loved ronth, beauty. grace." "Oh."' _ "Don't you see?" "Home to label your remarks to me, "literal' or Wgnratire.'" Bhe was xwxchluuz aullc seriously. with n look or bewildprment; “or I'mu; nuisance?» stand you painfully!" He crummy caught her Mud. summer on the tami-rea, even those days before we had spoken together at ttil-for " least I then could see you every day face to face." “Eunice! We po tiser W9 can't be 'wlse.' you gpd V-wit can} struggle against the incrltnble! The power that draws you and me together Is stronger than on: Mill-W0 must yleld to It!" “hmlhotulthedeuchuthet wealth can give. what In tt all when tt can’t feed the loo]. when the heart I. always 1onetrtq-for Jun one thing thate-- She checked - end-cam her head draped. “And that one thing. Eunice? She raised her eyes to his. Nt I: you I have muted! Rather than go to Europe-ao 'tar away from 'oo-T would bring back mole day- of last tf 1 i A - , can draggr3 by r tor tt mm from ) [gm-w strk with n arm! truth be. we I came Into my whore horizon “a an? I.» not“ n-Ui "He made me hear the whole story of Ettrtimr-her turnlng out to be In helm- nnd the daughter of one of the oldest nod but fnmlllen In the coun- try. Wert, Georglann. no man look! " he looked while 'tttmtkintt of that It" antes. he has me the way of all ttteh and become mm mm love. run would hare seen tt for yams-e". bttt for your [rumba that he hurt] you. What a chance I mined myself, of" " damned that Pet. Iran tttrn-- 'e" he-Lt might have had a try at In. tum". tqr I do like the "can"! puma " Wet " mm that I" tho dugout, about Mn. Yen.†lb. 'i' mm». "If I'd or" «Show " kill] himself I cert-Int, would in. “m my Ittentton to I. mo, Mllu'thmnhnthntndd’ "rrtlsot , dab to tttttmt his feelings: Gaucho]; he pirp't reproa- himself: I]. Just In" to let out to our, mummy!" “All! has he oonttded to you tttat In in not In love with ma?†Georgian- cmlllngly inquired. It arm- to her. tight mm than I in the unfolding of I your beautiful spirit? [Ind l not an. l covered rout Why should i not have my reward? Why should I not woo you, marry you. travel with you till over the world, teach and guide you where I could end myself be taught: and guided by your womaly loveli- ness? Eunice, I Wu almost appalled when once I an rein to myseit e t7.l."b'e"l)'hM'l;'lil'elt,',"a.'ll,el,'iA felt the hurt of it elmoet or wool; tM the ecstasy. "T tried, to Penn-4.8 “one" that you; love tor me in; u tur.t.dttrnertttu. " he eviinble. on mine tor you, but the very force of my own. pension made me (1in truet the eophietriee at my eelilehneee. I knew that It I would not degrade my greet love for you t must put your heel welfare above my own deelree, I must have you ftee--msttt you had taken your hearing in the world and had found your-elf. And then, it it were not too Mt..- ‘Thet thought gripped my very eouil "And no. Eunice, an I am a men end not I and. my love and not my reason carried the tur---, I em here with your * He stopped In the Dollar: path into which‘thgy Ind Itnnd and owned " "Then t moaned that In deortetg my heart I rhked not only my 'own 'lte‘o unplug“, but your! on well. Fortune hunters would swam "to bees about you, and In your gnllelenl- neon how coolly you might be decelved Into a wretched marriage! Why would [step uldo [or other; even less iron-thy than mraettt. I wanted you now- now while that sweet wild wood tittrtte was upon rout Perhaps you would - lose tt tt I took you to myself and kept you no clone to me forever that the world could not get nenr to you. Why should I leave it to other. wonky the charmlnz opening up of your young mind to the wonderful panorama of tire, for who could de. "The lmlblllty that you might thunk we a fortune hunter I put aid. as nu unworthy (naught of you. That your mat might umllmto and: a motive to 110-] was Ineuzomut to that. though I believe she would furor me as I atttor, trheh no datt about 'rmnnr' tad she‘s not awn-entity either. So ny own ':omParaUTe poverty would wt “and In mt my with he. ‘hould an. "no a mature cum-It n. of your own heart. "Then. the almond†of tho 1th I won’t! ha ve to on" you a. the wit. " I teacher command with the bomb-t ant-oer you might Intro-po-. of 'arge 'tM?atNr--gt man would have to rttitg& better of Mum-If than t thought, 'o ask a woman to make not I no- a SiiaFiiU7TstriiGifai"ii7i, "mama-4...." F “Wm-nan d Gland: for “I Meant!" 'tptitie “I!!! " iMaw-min. “W"IIille 'Sauu tiiit"lpilllfefit/t1f85e.t an. Mtt' In than. or 1EJ.tiiiiGiic 1trtP,epe, Kiftrty aim.-. - tt "W . _'"- -"me iaiiawitm . hum-u. iiiiiiNiiii7 1'h'hL'ltthttMr'aetepge ' and 1,ttt on!“ ttNat 'RU, m 't'N.'t2f,id - not. gain by a “W Fiiii'ii'iiiii4?iiirsif _',1'tda'i'h' - "itiei'iittlilttl?. “fawn, Flrpt. 2r-Notice ol toar nylicatims Ittr divorce will awn" in Urn-930w}: Ct"or't+tvrttr.'rwr, are trom "ninth and trto trom Manitoba, Tttrs aprtear,ts Ito 'trxaRivtiaatmmNr numv- , mum's " Hummu- m--. .r.-. Irc, Jhht-, to " F'rr',rrtt Ho'rrlsnn, SIrM'O'II. Mrs. Arthlr Gwyn, " Mg; Mn â€my ('. S'taplrtnn, Petrrboro and Mrs. Sunk-y P., Critt kde 1, In- bis, M II Bet one my); “an hay' 111ng "atuan3tai,s {a tamuus is “a pen cum; Powtr to turn We hush, Mtts attrtcti,e In" that many women into luxuriant and radiant hairln a short timr. Women at rethtemettt the country over " using it and it never dimrptoistts. large hottie There is no reason whatever why any man or won'un should {all to take advantage ot the atom _ ou: otter. - Fold "rlrwhere, am In by K. A. Devitt mr so Ask E. A. Devin. about, it. he will tell you that he rigidly guaran- tees' It to cure aridrutt, no.) telling hair or itching amp In two wee' s or money back. And the rennin in plain 'to ati. Parisian Sage does ‘just what it is advertised to do. There is a regsoh for we phenom- Hi-l. h.t)e ct Parisian Sage in Cun- da dung; the pant three years. "Judge, durum it I don’t tm- liee Le's tptiitrr.'u-Kansas City NOW SOLD Ptnaity an old [allow "asqrered ev- err ' quesllon satisfactorily; he had no prejudices, was not opposed to capital punishmmt. and was gener- ally musidercd a valuable Elli. Then the prmecutot aid solemnly: "Juror. look upon the prisoner; pri- scner, look upon the juror." The old mu adjusted his spectacles and peered at the primer loralull hall minute. Then, turning to the court, he said: . In Less Than Three chrg Pui M Size. The S leudid Bait Tgnic ii tiold all M',' Can“; In a southern county of Missouri rears. 'tgoy when um hrm ot ques- tioning was alightly diagram from now mud; trouble was experienced in geltirg a jury in a tan for killing. -nrt.irtthdgmrurrtnnttrm baby's. “Drumming“ 'mA"st_ttttdtastttr. “humid-aim.†“HohatmuLW no ,rarur"rorthretethohighd+t. tannin." " " you mt that you natal-Ila! Renown-â€moo“!!! "t hid faded his t In." '3 m'hwhomtgtmm, the "can. man-hp would In In? ttotmttt%o'ttorttttrntheratiy-ti" ea1tmttrtrrttotr-htti. But. was quite ttttatmttht l.mllt Aeolian-1311mm T â€not tin.â€- Ibo m luminaries)“ w "ltonlycoubnlww." M, 'i'lt.tt'g2uteMi1s'trege warn-Inna.†tum an will learn ruminant-.- alum-alum uncut-p 9tt1rtivrttrsrtoattrirtettoerit_ mama-um: Immuniti- tantrum" observant! Am I my and my Anmypuuptlouhu‘l lip-run 'tevtexrtormH,t_ttrG.tt+ muummuhmum NW km Aiairetr-gh _ "iii 11tsht'l1t1fft1= . gum numb mandamus.“ aherxrlMhemttht-irt-b (hum. T ' T "min-b'nlult' J"."""'?":"""""'.""" mmmmnum. 1Nerttrthertre+tts8h-et. direction. “mammuum 'xt.,'_D4re_ttor.qttr.tttIttee alumni-mink “Alt-Id hmmotmymum P"ntoteetfr-er Ermwuwm’m HE WAS LIKEWL'SE EXCUSED. IS SEEKING-A DIVORCE IN CANADA wtttttinate Waterloo cents I The M dd ng march ‘as played M Mt. Oliver lhllmm. The with wore a dainty gown ot cram silk mull and carried btifat tunes and orrhttts. in. and Mrs. Martin left an the " mm. lot . than wedding trtp a“; which they qtill “at? in Pe- troit. 'The mining cl Miss Muril- Mr, lm‘ain to Mr. Wm. R. Martin, at Detroit, took ptare Thursday Ill‘r- noon n the home of the hridr's rar- rnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Mellwnin‘ " Gordon Axe. Ttv. ceremony we. pnlnrmrll 'ttt two (ft-Yuck by Re-, Jr. W. (‘rows, o'. Trinity Metttmmst (hunk, Misa Ah "alumna, of Preston, “tended the hridr and Mr. Fret Mollwnln, brother of the brids, assist"! as brat man. New York, Sept. ".-orters were the subject ot demonstntion yeti:- ;day " the Muslim Square Pure Food Exposition by Prot. Allyn, ol laminae“: Normal Schml. Coun- paring two purchueu in plat meant- cs, he will ow 80 per unto? stem, the otttee emrtsinesd " rer cent. “Oysters with! not te anew- ed to 'orim too much alter they haw been shuckcd." " he, "all an a matter of met, about tttteeo per cent. ot juice liquor In all tiny should te lcgu'ly entitled to carry aroand' with thrm when trey are roll by the rint. It world to len- ibte to pass n'law restrietim the quantity of liquid, for Ill move that is generally sch-cm! so: wa- ter, added,, I suppose, to hop the bin] e Prom getting hungry. _ The best way to buy oysters is by (he h'hdted." Undor tttme "r.ditiorr, oystrrs tard not be Iqaqu r399 [ rortiy food. I Roadster Ttaatr--1. W. Erdox lat;, S. Schweitzer M; John Zinn 3rd. Single (urinal Hunt-H. G. Man Ist, John Dv-ldm and; Kerr Bros. an}. Single Road-- mam Ren- nie lat; A. B. Pumcombe 2nd; C. L. Mater 3rd. Express Horaett.-43. W. Endox Isl. 'addle Horses.--]. B. Bingemun lat C D. Brain: Nd; John Dahmet 3rd. Lady Rider..-C.' D. Brown lit; Lady Driver-A. B. mtdideomtk Ist: J. W. Endox mm; C. D. Blown 3rd. Carriage T-,-41. W. Endox lst; John Dnvidson and; W. A. Brechbill 8gd, OYSTERS SiloULD General Pu_o: tech Ist; W. S. eclm Rennie 8rd, Atrrteiit;rct Teamtr-C. w. Mom lit. R. Me'2etimo lit: H, J. Mar. tmi; W. S. Freeman a Son 8rd. I Year org Filly. or Getdittit.-- K. B. lane: m; Herb Baker AW, Idem: Rania Std. 1 Year Old Cttt.--k. B. “omen Ist; A'. Hillbrmdt and; W. & R. Ling-Inuit 3rd. - _ Heuy naught Te-ttc-Joh. El. Schultz: lat, A. Fried 2nd; JoU Poau.--a. w. Clank m; A.i. Ptyriomur'itad; En Roth 2rd. pct '. Year Old Filly or Geldirt-J. W. Zia-rerun. ht, Alex. Nichol ted V. 1me 8rd. ' 2 Year on Filly or Geuirtg.-- Bob Wood. m, A. Imam-dz m; T. “gnu trd. _ Bgood "re.-k. s._ lacuna lat; F, W. (lag: 's'wb, A. B. Puddicombe l Par tN.-ar. a rr. Limplbull Ist; A. 1501mm and; J. S. Ret- lnhler 3rd. Cyrus Chm Iiiuii. I Your ou FM: or aetatte- J... J. Factor: m; Alex. Niko] Ad uni m, l Yen (2-H Co".-u, W. lumen» min Mr, Juan 8. 1011110" In}: Roam juttiyvhi; and: f Im'pcm it. treuurer Int-Id- 'r'icraiu Ir., Fag-at 8rd. a {enigma Filly or Gerhg.-- J ma 'Ye-adam Ham" Pa. MA R'rrN-MeELw.hrN HYMENEAL Pt l_o:e 'Natrs.-D. McIn- P. B. Fusion: and; Mai- - " (00111150 "out. Horses. (hula Ut; Sun Sunni tVra4ieiiii7, -'%r"0rr'" ,. v I ck 'i'i/ii'iYiiiiiii'i'"2iEiii'iti g... - .ugnmmn-n; L'ifiifl‘mw tf?,rc.rtJ. an!†" l, ‘Mm mm: " ..‘I In on 8‘1...on Cod' "r, I ".- Dal! can-Dun Coon-t. l Coir.-awtd m "t and “a ' ’37-" OM Wen-m Cook lat. f; Iii; Guam-u coo-3 m u _u|d m. T C _ shuttling Ewes-d Thompsrn let. . Ewe Ltttrrttr-A. Thompsm In. Shoat-ire Sheep-Jes.' Monty-jun _ m; C. N. Christina M. Ram 1.amtrs.-t N. Christa!!! ht; Rudy L. Roth and. Aged , Ewetu--aas, It; ugh“ ant ; C. N. Chris-her an. Ell-ruling "mtrs.--t. N. Christine: m; Jasy§(mg':.;a 3m. tttit “in; Rev. H. T. Crossley mad E. Cross: ley “mitt, son ot Rev. J. E. Hunter, began . union ttmngetistie campaign in Purim", on the tttlt inet., with night prospects. Rev. Aged Ratri-msttd Kelly lst. . Run Laathtr--Dwctd Kelly lat ant 2nd. Aged Ehres-Datid Kelly lst. “hurling 1hres--riid 111m Ist. Fat Ihees--Dgrciet Ketty lst; Rudy ‘L.’ Roth an. _ ' WORKING AT PARK HILL. been assigned to Btmttord Normal thirty-never; more than last year. The number may be reamed some- what by failure: on entrance exam- lmlion and by other continpcncles. Bacon 'rogs--c. Otto lat Roth 3nd. Word has been receivea that two hundred fetrttrirtr students 111 _ . x y I Janey Came. W- Solicitor. your, .'.'f ".: '6}? - May-non} do. out†Mt 15.. n} , Year on mtl-Jag, Iliidacr lat. ' . 0w;- A I , l I Year-9M BvBtJotzs oneâ€: m. 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