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S.8.,CITY OF GHENT will sail from | Ubariotietown every Ir lay at 10 a.m. *s} ‘uring the the season of 298, for Halifax, | all sg at Summerside, Port Hastings, | Port Hawkes! ury, Arichat, Uaneo, leaac | darbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor: returning will leave Halitax every Tues- (6p. m., makicg same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Specia) freights will be given this season. For further informa'ion apply to ¥. W.CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,189 FOR SALE Schr. “Vidette” 58 TONS Built in 1873. p wi i Pe sold at a bargain. ' and someone bent WHITMAN & SON, 262. 8' ng Canso, N. THE DAILY — CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 29 1898 eI - J So Woman 9 2 SC 7 . o x 35 ¥ SYNOPSIS. Under very romantic conditions Roy Darrel! marries a supposed farmer’s daugh- ter, Alice Brown. Alice is practically neglected by ber husband after marriage, and although she is Countess of Darrell her ]'fe is a very lonely one. The Ear] is a'tached to a Miss Valerie Roses who is staying in his house. She hates the young Countess and plots with another guest in the house—Conunt Jura—to abduct her. Che Earl, by this time, finds that he realy loves his young wife and is almoet dis~ tracted about his loess. In the meantime Alice nas been conveyed by Count Jura to underground vaults used by him‘ as a warehouse for stolen goods, and is left in cbarge ot Dame Bardeu and Myra, accomplices of the the aid of detectives Lerd Darrell dis~ covers his wite, il! with brain fever,at an inn whither Count Jura has taken her on bis way to Londor. her daughter thieves. With CHAPTER XVIi. (Continued. ) I’resetitliy Davis came in while she Was siting thus You } WwW il my Jai sh said lightly. “Ah, what did 1 always say? I knew you were a born countess. Why, it is quite romance.” “Some of it was a painful romance, Davis,” Alice said slowly. “Yet how strange it all seems! A farm-help, iil-treated and countess with Her voice died, the husband came and with it the thought and was the barrier to with Valerie. She Jay ia back looking sadly out of the Davis chatted on. “You will soon be able to leave here and go back to the Castle, my Alice shuddered. “T cannot go back ] year ago a alone. Now a memory of her with startling c’earness, that she lived his happiness nguldly in her chair, window while lady.” there yet,’ she said in low 1 Davis made no answer. She went to the door Lady Darrell was be She slipped away, and entered the room softly. “No, Daryis,” Alice went on slowly: “T cannot even think of the Castle yet. Davis,” she asked suddenly, keeping her face well turned away, ‘“‘did earl ever ask for me when I was ill?” No answer. Alice gave “Never mind’ Davis; my stupid questions. I She covered her face koning her ont, someone a deep sigh. don’t think of was only—I--” with her over her hands, and taok them gently away, kissing them p.s- sionately at the same time. Alice started, grew crimson, then white as death. Beside her on the ground knelt the very man of whom she spoke—the earl— her love—her husband. “Did I ever ask for you, my darling?” Roy said tenderly, a flush on his hanl- gome face, a love-light in his eyes. H still grasped her Reader ‘teends in his. : LK RRR Sere RR RRR AGAINS 1 rear aeee® BY MRS. MARY E. HOLMES. % Author of “A Woman's Love,” “The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless ~ Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife’s Peril,” “A Desperate Woman,” BERRA AR RRR IR RR | else ' did the | Ger, ho “You have not known, you have not seen me near you night and day. Il have never left you, Alice—my wife! I hav: prayed that you might recover, if only to see you knew me, and that you for- gave me. Before you utter another, word say that Alice 2 forgive me! 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Were you forty times a farm girl, I must love you the You are my very life! Say you love me!” Alice’s heart thrilled, her hands, held in his, trembled, her voice was faint. “Listen, ber the away. then? heart “hen, sweet, I beg- night before Same, “Love you!’ she murmured. “I have loved you from the moment I saw you —it was that love that nearly broke my heart.” “My darling!’ said the earl passion- ately, drawing her head to his shoulder, and pressing his lips | to hers, “My own “Ey Ferry Own wife * Fs * Six months passed. Darrell Castle is alive with people; it is the home-coming of the earl and his beautiful young countess. Sir Humphrey Durant and the dow- ager Lady Darrell stantl together in the wide entrance to welcome their children, Behind a line of servants, Davis with her excitement at once agn ing her beloved mistress. Roy had take ne with them who what she en- new love, away all Davis could remind his wite « dured., N he determined traces from her new faces, should young mind, so Pw scenes, work had been left behind. \ group of guests . were assembled, among whom were Frank Meredith and (3 off rey now the Armistead, whose friendship earl held as part of his dearest possessions. A glimpse of outsiders were seen; tenants in the the a cheer; rvants, and acclamations of happi- Darrell, re- turned to her husband’s home and amid all the hand-clapping, the tender words, the genuine affe tion, gratitude and love for the being who had lavished all the good 1 treasures of life upon her dur- ing the last six months stood first, When all was over the guests gone, and the Castle silent, Alicé put her head on Roy’s shoulder, and kissed his hand, while he said tenderly: “All has gone off well, my darling, yet without all this could you love me, as | you, with no pomp, no gran- ! riches—simply for myself?’ “I could,” whispered Alice. “I do. Our life, Roy, shall. please God, be very heppy—not by riches, t indeur, but through simple, never-dying love!’ a + » te grounds set up it was caught up by the se with shouts and ness, Alice, Countess of love tles or er: And while peace and love came to the zit rl. who had suffered, the one who had plotted against her honor, her soul, lived in darkness for everymore, For when the mangled body of- Paul was found on the ground beneath the balcony, from which he had fallen. and Valerie, who had recovered from her | 1 that re j ad of her n of all ruin—w‘1s overwrought and swoon, b ng brother, the full realizati: it meant to her—disgrace and too muvh_ for her echeming brain. The frail cord that held reason to ts throne snapped, and with a piercing ali Pd : : : : shriek Valerie again lapsed into insensi- bility. ut this time, tgain to the when her eyes opened ligl t, they bore the look of hopeless insanity. Visitors to the celebrated establish- ment of. Dr. - for the mentally af- flicted, stand and gaze in piteous admira- tion at the regally beautiful woman, who never speaks, but with dead white face searches—the ground fer the fallen form of her brother, and tarns with tigress fore spring on the person V4 T = Sometimes she is visited by a hand- ‘ome man and a fair, lovely girl, tnt she ws them not, and Way they from her vend their till they wretched life in ““\y wfolle sorrowfully lose 7 their pPiness, THE END. Must Have Been a Cannibal, The writer of a book of travels, tell- ing of the insect pests encountered in British Guiana, makes a statement of which the best that can be said is that is is probably not so bad as it sounds. ‘‘One lady that I knew, while busy at her toilet, felt something crawling on her shoulder. She screamed and called her husband, and he had just time to knock the centiped off before biting ber in the neck.’’ Discouraging. First Theosophist—This settles it. 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