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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-26, Page 8. 0 I I . I . I . � I . . I . 10 N% � Z, I . . . . Ift- - I � � " � � 1 4) . I % - 0 � � 6� � I . " 9 . . '_­__-� I . 0 . * I I " I , 'A . i -1 *.- - . )14 ".WV1WA*4 k QV"A# xwv,r I 11 , 4 , . � I I I � I., � . .1 d___ I . . . . C"11tolL rV0,,W%0*tQJUM,4 � . I . I � (I - ............ ........ 1111.11 ,­,".. 1-1. ---F. 111 I ­-, . "I ­­­ � .- . - P____ - 0000010 -1- -11 _0_ I I . , . I I . . - 11 " - '" - ; ­­­ , , � "'' ­ '" , 1--, - � .. - 1. --1-11 ­­­_ . Op. ­ ___ I . ___ I I � a, 1), *tTo,siarkl X, D. *Twogt. Nvilliaui A. Hewitt, whose mother . . �P� *11 1-1-- ­ 1_1_�;­_ I 11 , �Uero AM', VamPbeIr V . Darra"- * - .. ____�_ , . I UVO at iSt. John, N.H., was 10000oqos roud as she now was 4usea,, 1or 4 � � . . at M adelphla. charged witli A - I 0 1 of Mary there: .�7,to,,u told we you admired, Rounces, W ,t J . , . - j 'I ittemp, * � . 9 I ad been a time when the haughty �8. sleeves are all the 1"hion,00 I , ,It 0$$1N6 I - ..11411; to rob U. var of ballion., * 0 ; lady turned away from the sober, ,fk � I I frulz , I said 1-i'lla, the teary 'again flowing 1A -I I C'Onrvc��Jalefl William's of Mississippi 0 PP _. V 0 110111AIV littl, o!iild, who beFZQd no 8j,1to Of 11el,_d,, I I . ;� -1 � I f 1� 0: E'ng,fish - *0, piteotl�;ly llt;� I �� and DeAvinond, of .Uhsvourl ha, a fra 41 . . -itO with Ella' where "'Well, I -d ­ . - PROHIBITED , I KcTagaart -Bros 0 thqr,e we's ^ 0 think Mary 1061'a wall BE -1 . � and to spare. All this in I 0 came,Aip n sad ro�levr before M . i I ' I encounter on the floor Df the House 0 '01 flounces," returned Henry, ',but � . Ph ,, L re . XA 4 . I of ROPres'entatives at Washington last 0 I Campbell, and As she, recalled the L in. ShO is almost a head taller than you, *%. .0. :f, I I -RANTMUS.- �Vpvlg. 0 P an and 'bettor proportioned 'r ThIp Osoulatory pro"'as oenoujac4d i . . : cidents 'of her aistO t3 death, 4 Omy Way"', IL - , I - ' L. , ­ ",,�,, I __ I Or han , 4* 1 thought of tb NY .5cloatists as Extiremoly, L 11�, P s Ella lon�,�d to remind him 61 a , - . . 0 No little: rauk,who - of I . # no � .F . . 1, � : I .1 11 .., . L . * ,ofton went hungry arid- C -Old that hiR Wile " � �� 1. It , �) 1! 41 11(.1, 's"ISter a hay Dangerous -How the Dan. . * . 0 1 . " 0, I inother arid LAL,tors miglij, T. warxn linin,', %pilli- b,, 'i... L, (I ber-If to "a . . I . , � ''. J 0 . . . . . ­, ter CAn be RoAnoved, . ., , 'Nt . 4i fkNKING BT . . I I . . . . I t A GE -;R�i.l k- . 0 and fed, she felt that 11 . � . . . - I L . I . burst with er lieziet �vv. I,! little Bylph, fairy, ete.j but she.dared � , , . 0 AuthW 0i %441%' Mvers,.** its weight of sorrow. viot; and Henry, b'.mt on finding fault, iscussion is fioing ciirrliA . I * A keen d L: 1 NESS TRANSAOTED, NOTES I , - . ,. I 0 - "The Homestead on : "Oh, my God!" said she, "to die touched her white bara shoulder say. on by Borne of the best scientists ris 6� � . a. . the Mill,"' #$Tempest an ,4 : 130 near me --in _L 0 . , d S, asbine, " -Eft, ' I wish vou Wouliln't -srear such the danger And 6(crime" of kisai ,-, led, I . I . � Y only aiste"r. and I Irge ' " - Pf, . t S i� . 9 never know it- never go near her, I $sea. Marjdon�t except at parties, by Dr. Somers, Hoalth Officer of At- . . I 4 DISCOUNTED. 6RAFTS ISSIO'D , " Opme , - : . . with all my wealth, as- much hers and r beard a gentleman say that she lantie City, witil' Dr. Nalpasse, of the " . . Haril" 000*0*0*00000 09*000*Q I as : � . - . I mine --and she dying Of starvatiod.11 displayed better taste than. any young . Medical Fa . I I i" LD ON DE- 'X6nfi9­h4(T h6f' qatb goIr over�­her Oxavea TAXILT one wouia marry ,MrA culty of Paris, They char1re - . . . . drunkard, Wiping the hot tears from bar own I of his acquaintance," a him with spreading grippe, scarlet' . . plano,6 , childish habit of occasionally setting . even if she knew he'd be a - a(I . I th �'. 1'' - h6r mother right on.some points, and -'Udding, "But he won't be. He loves eyes. M ary strove to comfort her aunt I -Will Was thoroughly - angry, and fever, measlesp- mumps, wboopinr, . 4 , . POSITS. SALE .NOT48 PURCH ee many new fea. by. telling how affectionately her me, amid a fresh shower of tears exclaii -1L. . . tures in the Marti .she could not forbear Saying that Dr. me better than all the world, and I . n 1,911911, tYPhoI& fever, diplitheria, eryr . , ri-Orme tber bad always remembered her. ad, "Mary -Mary -I'm sick of the ipelas, meningitis, tubercUlosio'L and . ; ASED. --- -- ---- - -- . Kleber thought Rose had iuJu � ""And even on,the night of her .death." name, It's no many infectious skin dise . I I � . Plano worth knowing. about. . red het. shall help him to reform." 4, � thing, but Mitry-Mostry I . ases. They � . One, for instance -the self by atte0ding Mrs, Rwall's party. "I don't believe Your sister would ' . said she, she spoke of you, and bade all day Ion I . 't'Dr.L Kleber doesn't knowauy more. marry him." continued Mrs. Camp-- I I 9 with Mrs. Campbell, and suggest legislation On the subject, and . � ., - I- -,--. � "Violoform" sounding board � i Acut it than I do," returned bell, who was becoming much attach., me, it I ever loqnd you, love yout for. now you mast -thrust her in my face, the posting of notices in, railWAY ota. I . . ' . '.1 . I increases- the tone of the in� - ' q . L her � - her sake," If You think her so perfect � other. "HePs a1w, ad to Mary. by doq1t �iOns, :street cars And other .strument and makes it sweet- folk L ays minding other "Will you, do you love me k w?.1 , V. a I . I "I don't believe she would either, I Mrs. Campbell. . . me 14aces, but they say. it b a "u"s'!a! ' - I " RYDONE, er as the piano grows older, I s' business* and so are. you I I P" as ad you marry her instead ;I I and Ior a g6od reas6n, t I L , L Would . ,is, . se she won't ass to post them on verand4lisi in . There 'are various styles I coo L . oo," returned Mary's warm kiss upon her checf� 'ine " returned . . gUeSS you'd better go upstairs at ci;�e . "Simply becau have : and see if* R doesn't want oom;! 'Ella, pettishly jerking her long curls, Henry; and then not cosy corners, porchep, ohady nocks, . � , �. , BARRISTER, SOLICITOR .. and prices of the Marti - thing." , L .. , Irl I Andthe'loving clasp of her ir�Ld' - tyi;`hing to, provoke, Ella too far, he or moon. t I L I . , . " ) Orme, but only one quality L .' 11 . . - . But I- can't see why you zhould bring . . I J.j awns. They also ropose ,­ NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC, , playfully threw his- arm around her compulsory legislation for met ads of, 1.1111, , Jenny obeyed, and"as ,she entered her up, for he has never been.more 1 around her. Aunt's neck, was. a sum" I and that the best. . . I i I . 91 I � N. I her sister's, chamber, Rose than polite to. her, and that he Assur- I cient, answer. I . waist, Adding. "but come, my little disinfection of the mouth and purify- . i . OFFICE--Moane 'Blor.4-01 INTON_. - Where the' Martm�Orrhe lifted. her I L , .� beaUty. don't let's quarrel any _ mr ing the breath, I .. . .. -Piano Is not re head languidly from her pill ad. ,me Was wholly. on my account.,, I "Do You know aught, of my Aunt I . especially with a vie*, '.I 1. . owo land 14 he 1 3 ,� I I t I , ,presented, we , pointing to a window, which -been isn't pleased'With your an- SArah?­� about her, I ought to like my t 1 et! the protection of theirmocent babibs, I I . . . I � will ship direct to yout near, opened that she wig .I had Mary asked itt lost, and Mks, and Y()ii shouldn't be jealous. " oat station ht breathe more gagerrignt!" said Mrs. Campbell, and Campbell replied, . - . . I , .So who ate particularly subject to. infect, . . . I , I - RIDOUT & HALE , . and guarantee freely,' said, , throw on.your cloak and lei's be off. tion. The 9 IV" . safe delivery, . ."Xust listen; dQu't , Ella re�lied: - ' . ' "'Nothing definitd. From father we - reatest and most egeoti . . . � I you . � i . . " I A 1. - 6micrAssioners, . L Write for descriptive � bear that horrid croaking?" - "Well, what of thatf It's nothing , 'first heard tha� she'was in New York, I "Ohl, no, not Yet. It's too early 1. purifier arid germ destroyer known to I ­:'. Couveyancers, - 10 Jenny laughed Aloud, ,for she knew L herA and I -didn't mean she should i and then Aunt Morris wrote to her Answered Ella, -nnthing loath to. have medic4l soieri . foia the. me th, tbroat - - I , booklet,'prices and. terms Ittle tat� i uncle, making inquiries . ' . co u . Real Estate .%nd Insurance ard know it, but, Jenny, like a I . . aii hour -alone with him and breath, as well as for the blood, - I concerning Sd they sat down toiether upon the, stomach and lungs, is Paychi a,, th i : Y% to , Rose had he "that horrid or - e7. must needs. tell- her, and so. . ' her. I think th� Fletchers were rath, , . a M, in th n a Agency. Xoney to loan. ..-. ... ... address. I . Ing,!" more "than a hundred timeoak 'I A, ,;he ' . � I . L h read me a two hours' sermon on er peculiar Sofa, and after askinR about Rose, and triumph of tHe medical wokl-d that is . . . I ORME & $0 Chicopee, but in Gleul*ood dverythifig subject. She acted so.queer, too, - were pro air dispositions. arid . bow -Jong' Jenny was to remalfi 'in atfiacting almost ,universal attentio . n . I I C. B. HALE .- JOHN RIDQUT . N I must necessarily .4saume a goblin the I j � - I I i 1. . I I OTYAWA, .. . form and sound, Seating herself.upoh I 'didn't know what to think bably ealous Of on" family, Glenwood.- 71�11a,, ehancin,p to think of 1) . L . of her, i for the letter - was long unansWored, *cause of the wpuderf al results At. . , 7 I . . . - , . � and when she and Henry are together � and'when. -at last Saxah's un the. strange discovery that day made . .1 . . I . . I _, ,_ �, . . . the feet QCtliq bed, she said, '�Why, th Y . c16 wrote, use. One of. its recait�tri.� I . I .� That's the' frogs I love to hear them - look so funny that I almost,be- � he said, that "Ifidep6ndent Of . ,ia with 'rQ rd �to herwlf a - Ma , "In"In I a ga nd ry, u-Inp Sgisilstold As a matter of experl. . . - . ' L L . lieve she wants him herself, but she 1 Temple's Aid she . L mentioned it 'to Henry; who seemed once in the'followi Z,�riof . . .. . DRS. GUNN &,9cRAF4.. . . dearly . makQ me feel both sod. and .1 have him '$he. Pt' have , L had.reebived a good. xcited . abgut . n . - atatement,zi . . app�, It _n , I I . . . , . I . Just. as. the crickets do . that can t I 0 can education,, adding further, that she � much more e. -it than she .Dr, Slocum.co, . � I . . '.. -, . I . . I . I . 1. .. I I �. - Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., - . .. . sing underL the hearth in our old home hfin," and secure, in the belief - that , had' maqied and gone West, an . d that had been, * 1. 1 . . .1 " . I am sending you photo and testimonial has. I I . . .. . . . at Qhicopae," . she was ,the first and.. only object of he was intending,won t "Mrs. Campbell your- mother a 91s, %vith for your great remedy PsycHiwic. To . . L ;. . A Edin. ,� I . . F16iry's ffection -Ella dancpd put of. - . o follow hii. ter?" said he. "And Mary's aunt, top? romediej did wonders for me.. I was abou4 TIV , . . . . Xennyls,wholo bea�t was.'ixk the' - ­. � . L . He neither gave the name of her hus- . ' � L W yeara of ale when I took royipHINE. . . to Attend to t L Why didn't you tell g " I - me before?" 1901, Office -Ontario strect,' 'Clinton. I -light the,room. ,band nor the place to which they were- .dooterorhad 9 ven me up as an Incurable consamp, . . . IPM country, and she could not so well h4 seamstress I going, and 'as all .our subseq ... "Because r didn't think Of It;" re- tIve., lungs and every, organ of the body wem , . � . 1� calls at front door Of office or rest- who was doing bar plaiii qewing, uOut "at'- turned Ella, "And $Vs nothing so lm�, �. � .1 . sympathize with her nervous, sensi- . I ters were unanswered,' I know. riot I . . I . terqbly iseasedand-wasted. F,rjendsaudn . . I I deuce, Rattenbury street. I tive sister, who shrank I � After she ,�rag gone. Mrs. Campbell ) whether marvelous either,- o,r at least it bet$ thought I'd never get better, tuiPsyciffin - I . - saved me. My It I . . I I - or-ri sights and country -Bounds. I I she is dead or aIiVe;'Wt VZO rey - me 'In'the least." I sitice, and Psydhine is a I . .- 1. - - . 6 , from country � fell saleep, and for the f ingS have never boaxered 34a.: � . I . I L I Irst time. in - ter, when . . of . I I kccident-. .many a. lon,p year dreamed I think how al . . not affect ,permqneikt cure, - I I ,. I � . branches - 'thout a relative in the ,,korld; I ' ' ' MRS. LIZZIE GA SIDE, , Dr. T. T. McRae. - I I � . of her oli. tone�j "on, � Henry did not reply, but -there was � . I . " I . swinging -in the e#ening breeze -before ember it herself, but she h d so , . , . 1 519 Bathurst I . . allY spying some tall locust home in' England. .'She 'did n0ii ra- W6 pekyed and wept-tfia she might , - I � University of Totorito. , , I wx that passing through his 'mind. Whi6h t . !4 L0129014 Mt; - - " L . L . ' � Office ospitail :- � , . I . I .th�'eqst window., she-again,spok6 to . I a :,�cduiii ba&; f wer knew might aff4et Ella not a little� As the ' :Psychine, pronounced 81 -keen; is ad. ... . . . -_'-­­'­,_._.­ 1-to...5.-.Ii..-nL-;--T--to.--9.-, I - - . - ` Jenny, telling -her to look.and. I I . :f1ten heard it des&rfbad by the aunt , he,, -n , or though I n( reader knows, he was. marrying .her mitted to be, the most woude;rful 6f an I . 1)1-_Vk!_ - . . see if ever -saw her that I rem4mber,. N - . . . . . I - who Adopted - hei: that n6w it carne: up . for her money, and no* if Wit money. disease and germ -destroying agehoieo.� . . � .. � I _tree­leafied�again6t- -the- L--. b`u";__-_'nv-1WY--l39T-,re L her mind -,'with its datrk � sho.0 . ­ I I I . " ... � . 0_ the 1"she WaSL My mother's child, ,and 1. . � . .. . was to be ,shared *itb ati6ther.:'the . run-down system . I � I . I - " . "for if It dbes," said zhe, "atid. creaks, . stone wallo, �its 'spilcious grounds, ter. ' I - .:; bride 14t halt her vilue! . Id L . I . � ? . ,ld love her for that," - . , . For building up the . I I een I shati'l, sleep a wink tO-nI - . . al curing, all.. forms of - , . . . pointek. agent t;rt." - ' !- .- Sust-Ahen Ella . came singing inip. 4. ' . . for L -, - . . . . a 'raced 'gaidens, running Vines "d . .. -ag's �a . &t'Orn"Ch L L � _�DR. J. W. SHAW-. th!) X*Mey-Harrio Co�a_ I . After assuring her that tree W�� cieefing r�aed. Something about - it, L the room, .but. started when, she -siv� Wvll, I'm glad "' X Mount, troublea�' and diseases'61' 4he chestv". I I . . , . I 911 right, Jenny added, 111. I �, how excited Mrs'. -Campbell appeared; : her -r . . I - fore sun$ will undodl3iedly.. share .throat, and lungs -or. head, it -is simply '. . � . 4 Ila had 'and . Hen , U . � . . I . pacy in tbia'dAgtillei 'and will . '- t' too, reminded her Of whatLE I -swollen her eyelids were. .. rt.., . We . I napproAcliable. It is a. reliable home . - beep ODL hw the wind.howl through th�se old - and how . with her," " I . I hand a complete list . . � once -said of her -mother's early home. said eyes turned -upon Ella with.a deeper tre . I . . -OFFICE-_ . . I of silpiAies in my store. oppos-. . . trees, and were it-'uet� fOr"yOu' 'I and what . sh6 -awoke she wondered . , "'Why, what's. the mattee?" in , eani 0011 atnierit. Fdr sale at all druggists, - I . . . . . . . .. ..should wish it might blo* so* that I ' she; ' "I n0mr saw you cry before, ng than she " Id divine. . - 500 'aitd $1 00"Or Dr 'T A. Slocnin,., . I.. I itb the Molpont. -Bank . L th ever' jttestion�d the 'L. it was -so 16ng since Ella had fq ' Limited,: JVi kink f4reo's - Woot, To. . � . ... It 11. I I . lit she had'. ri� . . RATTENBURY ST. PAST, .1 . could:lie awake and hear IL. . child x0ft-Pting that. time when" I told you . It , . ore, concerning her parents. 1. . . . . . I .. r ,� am also continuing We - - "When it grew.dark(ir and the.. fai " . *as going to Ina - Hour nnd. the, need of -Money, -that' she had il- ronto, , * . . in l I . I began. tOL Come Out, 6 rs. , She 'we it lying. " k,.Lagainnupmoni, , I K , I I I .. �, . . . � I Ii Ilout, feed aad* seed graln .bus-' Jenny was told 9 'u --- 11a, -laughed a- - Ii It a , spitew 'an most'oeased to know its value, and' I . . I . . . ... I . . -CL NTOXe- . her pi '* . t, I I . � , 1. . . . . hen t axe WAS a agrentle r she Iliad not yet recovered,'from . I 1. . ineas'and respeetfully.solicit a , "to -close the shutters." . , Ilow' I - gh- besidee thi's she:had no suspicion'of .. . I rap . the Oor, a Mary Howard's L . . I I M I . I . � . * "Now. Row ". said she "'you' are - soft Vol - her anger at what Mrs'. Campbell had . Henry's. motive. in questioning,her; 86 . 11 � 10, .. � . I I . I L .. .. � . � I . . .. . . - I 1. a. continuance of your L patroti- _ making half *oi tii�;,. ior Y�U'1nq.w as - . . k . ission, to Come shei 6iielessly replied that nothing had ousn; -une'-kina-rie-irtea -oul - cmzy .�,* . . . . . . .. I . In' - -� - . I I . i . said when she wasin thereibefore, , . I -to." . .. . . ap. * , .. - - - � 7 " : 't L I . "Hush­-sh," said Mary 6oftlyj, and been amid on the subject, 'though* sh6 man who had stood by her -so loio` ­ * . . L . . � � . I . . �L . well as 1. that grandma's house ha4u "Yes, do " Bai r i .. . . I _ . L � Oft. C. W. THOMPSON - 1 . got L any .shutters," ' : - - . - -:, . . ' L , d Mrs.. Campbell. -Mrs pr�sumed.he aunt would make Mary and- k faithfully, Aould share' 'beZ-. . '* - , . I � Campbell. drawing Ella,,.to bee fL as _­-- . q, : � . Ohl. . . "Perhaps . you ead ,dh"m away my side Aold her Of t - ' ,� . I . � , . I I � 1mress with 'hersol she - had re- might -be;, I . PHYSICIAN AND SURGE6N . L -J.. A*: F 0dr d 0 , mercy.. ,no , more it haAn't 'headache, w he strange aiscov to horno'where,0er that borne I . . ' ' 11 . . ., ...,:. I ..�: . .L .. Whitt shall I 400' said Rose half I blab. le.dreadful," . I shelhad.-made- then beckoni . ery cently.'takeft a violent ftney her, while... bettpr'tha�i all the.roat, WIIP- , .L I a M, I " . I . * F .. . .1 . "I'll try, ,� atawemd Mary 'Thall �1 . g ary Here the copmrsation, fiagged and liam Bender, -the -truest', best frferA -. . . . .. . . . . Special attention given to diseases I . . . � . 0 :erying'.with vexation.' �'That',cOarse read 'to .. I I ...'.. to L approAch. . s'he�.. laid a ha d upon Henry fall into a -musing rnood:.from she ever -had, Bliquild bei . re% .. . . . . . � . I . I I you?" , I . .L paid I . of the Eye., Bar, Nose and Throat.,.,... r, . muslin stuff is'Worse. than. n6thiu�. �,qf ` please , b ' give me each of .the -young girls' heads, and 'or . . I . . . Canadian Hair Restorei, and'ever7body1l'beApoking Mi -'to am . * Mewing' t&ni. called the�n "her own which Ella -was forced f6 ronso'him his kindness io her when a little W1_; L . . . . . "I . - you ; ut first . . I . __ L L ." . . . . salts. -Y�M'11'find thrIL there 'in : . when it 'was-Atine too to. -'As it *their known paupar. ;And still -the ; ' ' T -_ - - me. . .. . ., . .. in L , ; . . , . -Office and Residenco I . .. . . tZat drawer.Af. . . L . dear childiren.Pp I . L In L of Libe wortki . . i"a thoughts, weie flowing - the same knowing nothing, hidden �aqsei - ' I . L "�- I I . . telling what Ella's , I .. �. , I . I - .. WMINE& - top'-' 'Mary obey,W but : started - ate sha ;'emotion8i were.' One"moment. she was `.rhey'll have .to bliimb I th the It would-be hard . � I -F. 47 of the trees*, then." �Aid Jenny. "for' J obanne4 -Mrs. Campbell that evening which made Mary's laugh so . merW *.. HURON ST. SOUTH. CLINTON : �. � I , " , . - - Z - . ope6ed the draw'er for there -.on the - .. vmitbinking of M;'--, au ryin o . d . � . . , .1 I P -a smitl oned minio- 1 for she was 86 supremely selfish that, . '" - L 1 3 doors west of the Commercial hoteL. . the ground - d , .-glad.-and the next�:she. _xy � d't "' to s�nd her manner so gay,'sai Ahat "the I . � , o, . ascends 'in every'Airee- to , lay I. old-fishi was' sorry, devise some means. by whi I no prc � . . � . 8: . i the'fact Of.LM " . . . . . ary.i bein i I - i ong� .11 .1, I IVIII restore gray hair'to it natur-0 0olor. Beoidei that, -,who* is there that.. wants resembling Fkanky. that-Ahe tei . W_ q now n ev`�fy a now - idea 'to her, , upon . , r young child, so nearly. t ,for',neglecting.'h6r so I '8uddenly ad her, head, JUSt­aia 'it a, L I - - .. I ; - 61 " C tion, And the roAd. too, is so far away. . ture,of a fai . L kapect.of being an heiress had turn. - . . ... I , . . . I :. . el I Stops falling bair, oaaSeB'Lto'gko'VV on bAld to. see you?"' -, . ars, � respect, h . . . I � . � ­ L e)r- occurred th ,ae I ; . -equal gave - w: t�w . . ,�o were sudftly . . �. ' stauq� come to her eyes. . . . her more pain - : I . . . . I -DR. F. A.. AXON.- . li�ads. C�ies4andr�friitefilng,scalp'disea'ses.'- Rose 'didn't know.. ' than pleasure. Of course� Mrs. Cam which ebb* determined' immediately to . . . . 11 .;..' . . - I . , * R6 use t ' i ' . L lili`0 W88 -sure "What 1i; it?-. . ,,,bell - Would 19" ber,,bost�_-"el adt; and the, next. morning .Mr. ' � -L . I . L . . . 1. . . .1. .1 0, , asked Mrs, Ca. bbelli. ' , - I hin heir gmwe luxuriantly I . I , 1111. _ - �L _ �, did who kriew her ­- �6verybody but ' Worth . .1, ­ I I . L L. . ., . . I . (Succeesor too Dr. Holmbd`.J . Jnkredient8,:L 'there was sornebody. And when Mrs. and Mary ireplied.:... . ,� . _T= . ington was aeuf 'for to' draw-up'snew . CHAPTER XXX. . � .... . 1.� ' . . ­ L � 11 . .. . . . - , .. L . 1. f?'�,.;.L_'.�'.. when 30s. ' Campbell ask- - L , Mr. Uncoln had faiW.' ... . ,�, .,. .-L...''. I work. . L I tion ever offered for sat' I -4t*i ;t &, why she did i c she r share equally with. ' L . * MA'� I look Henry. Arid . Confitfns, no.dily,or.4remr. ­ Howland came up " with oiie of -the "This pic6ird­iso much like,'brq, ' will, In which Mah Howard was. to . , . Specialist. in Crown and Brifte ls�,entlrely�,unUe Any othe* hjirL�rcpara-, h1cost little, slippers Lon s­61nall, tes-' 'th,r Vianky. . . - I ' " Wt , a. � . .tray, how she was shocked to find the ' � "Certainly � L - . . ber'. i;idter.. , L At the com- . , . - . ,iald- Mrs, lbainpb�ft. ' I- - - not - soddl _a. "Half � of AM I own . Is. theie, 9 by J era 61 the street&g - ps of m6n, et�ood� .. � .. . , .. . . ;Graduate of the Royal College of - A good, reliable tanadlau piepanition. ' -window eovereA'idth'her besf.blank.. ­fbjjt IS _'aL L Picture.. Of 'My SiSt�or." , ;:. f zed,.i��y. what shatil.1 ftyp shall. rou . ' L. . ' . , " inscoliclied Tcstlmo�dals. . , . ets, Which' wer6 sidely 0i ed go., rito ecstasies ,,tight,',' said she. "and wha,C1'WAutiS,L together. talking 'ever the. tri�ter,. i4d, _ . . . I ... . I . . Dent;a, Surgeons of Ontario. Honor . Ed . . Sick �W�7 For a' long- tfind jf4n� gazed at the about it? Torbe that on .their tweiity-first 'L birthday , _. -L'L ' , , ; .' . 'L , .... 'L, � 7-1, 7fii­tlie'closet .adjoinin ' - .. _h -T . . I . Tsslohnry H.'Al. . . _.- dur6 lih. A: Rurk�,'A Church. _g. I I sweet childis , which, v7nW if - , _ I�ra-�g_,.ad--very�-ildd.�that-yon, . . , m3eril;ing, it, some,.tc, W . . graduate of University of Toronto Akhittiint.Egyl)t�-itsitili-IL�nd.,;,gi .a - �am 1he"hall-com . OiEtQ ffl . careWssnep% : .. L. : ' vally-pl6ascd . . . � Int Aunt. Wi , . nowl'" ,portion vrhi�h.b in I ae, ion � some , hii. 111, I I . Dental 1),epartment. Gra,duate of , with results after two yeare'u4ing. . . . ."Rose was afraid gomebody would , clusi�ri" cirds. and soft brown eyes . - 11 M�x,y live *here r9mh e"Obeen their" . It to extreind -good nature i ' ' . . � ,the .. ­ : look In and . 8 '" her,!* - Wd .1 . L -1 Yes, al L. A�, Rope.4,-WIincN.A-Ioiitav&.. My heir . , .- ways.", answered . Mrs.� idoising f6r.any one who- asked, and; - I - ennY,'As looked to her. -so' inuch like Prank '' . motheeB whi] . . Wcago College of Dental Surgery. and,whiskers rostareA to iiatural coWi dark , She read heir grandjhb4berli- ast�onish7. , - : Campbell; and "No. nevdr.- thought ... L re Flu my - Zesth thd re- (Ahers, the . kridwihig.. ones. . 11114�- , . - . bri) by using Canadian HaIK.Re9torer meat in ber face. - - .. '' L' . , .L .At las.ti --tuining to Mrs. -Campg% . Mairy. - mainder'shall 0equelly divided be- - L "th, * I.. I Chicago. .y4L . . I .. ­ -S.4 . . . . I yly as, they saId , .. ey gn . � . : she id. "You must. have 1OV6a.h6r ; . H6r. .s ' ' ' ' * tween them". I . . . ' wed hal. ,--� . I .pi . . . .. . vT-01'om,?u,rgeqsvIlIe,,()nt. C nadlanUalr L "Look In ­4nd am. bar r` repeaW . .,� � I .. new what he. was about,--thO' �' '' 11' - I Will be at the Commercial hotel' � � I I u'l.wd. . . , - very, much'. - What' was her nam6r": � . alker inanner Chilled her to ,. - The. will. was peowdingly . &' . , I Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a. m Restoreris lie estI have ever' , . Owls ' L '1* L, the heart. - She.. thoroughly understood . . . . upi, now . . . , it before of - -.-am!h, things as fait- - I . . I - . hii . . Mrs 11 -ve tmdressed with�, , ' . "F * was Mrs, - Qilnp- her'. 'and felt Ettire they.' could not be i. - - . . . - - - -,',' ,1 John G. Hall, New Aberdeen Capo.Pnclton.. 'out curtab 4 s ,11a. erriplip," ' to 5 p. in. . Canadian Halt Restorer has w�'Aml:wonq6 ��. as these forty Years, and' L beA'a reK , hatantly ex_ . . , aigned, and seal0d�;aWi ' ' - ... -but Ahm--irioutho of those, y, oi4 Mai7 I .. ..4, - Ella . eeping. a rough-dIrdft of whicb� . I L . iich;" I .. *. - I Ify hbad is nearly all covered � with thick rii b� bound.- aimed- ' L. I . - thtown among some loose; as . t .were skopOed Viien they hear& , .. -h . nobody- ever peeked at cl I.. was to It" I 11. . .1 . , � . I � . gr6wth black air, original colo�. 4* me. But come." she added. -sat up; -Why . . . At -horne -even, .after her " a a" "' hat.the hou,Wh,ad ' V,err.! . , � . . ' I , . . and see if you can't oat's, mouthful. ,. . P that .-was. my;: rnoil6er�s . maiiiage. his offl�e. A few days.a9rZa,Pd Hen- furniture. 0 . gold by 411 wholesale and retail druggists., . I I There ivw -also inother �apd stronger .. . . d - thing. was given up � for the benefit og . ' . . � Mailed to any address in the oivilized,,%,orld narfie!" - - . 1. . . .11 . , , L . . I J. LEWIS. THOMAS. on receipt of -price, 50e. or '86. lleWs some broiled chicken,, A, I ..!,Your . . reason. 4* Mart, �&;a� not remain coming accidentally upon 'k r'e" . IIIS--ciQitors, itnd . wu I to, ba'sold'ab' - � � � ' I - t. 4)ftnufactur6d by . . . 117 without any hesitation. . . .. C-- .. I I mth�ori: Mar rith her , . . . .. . �Suee of, Iodst, Borne . . Y!'Your mothert" , wi it, �P* . ,, I Civil Engineer, Architeet,'ftc. Ty19*='W'1iN co;,'*Indsor. DiA. .Q_Ratla. ,,. I.�.m -a L currant Jelly, that said Mrl'3. ai�gbell,.'starting up.-freirn firsk surit�, Mrs. , Mason had the , .. 'That Battles it .auction -during the doming -week.. - . . . I ... . 1: . . . ' "t her - pillow. ____ ' . I .1 . .1 . I . I myself, nd the swunnif , ut, ;O; it - upon lx.er� '. She' - I ' _ be: I � . . . ade ' L best, claim -at 1 once, said , . I L . . . . :'t- "and. I can't say I'm.sorry, for'r'was. . In their. parlors at home wives aiA ..� . .. - ____ , I e," , r =riot lx,.., was who had beftlended -her when a - . :, '. . . flate Dominion Department! Public - . I ... 1. . - cup of. black tea you _ I . V11- - Your mother is lyll ,*,nL Chico 4%. and q, . getting hdiTibly. sick* of her.- Novr I'd daugh.tors also discussed the matUr.� . . . . . - . . . I L . . egg. - � , I .. . , I ' ' ' Mrs r.ia-.L "' . ' . , . . I � alauarnost bear .iip saii #P - . i n in r P* : lciiiely�,,. neglected orpb,an,, Ltaking h4 al�viya - ending by L - I . . I A.' mr Alai gland. he. alinshowe gi .. I Will- I M r penny. Of'. L Accusing � . .1 , her ul a' Coln' uAw='antablo emEtia , .. . L .-- a L't , ' . 1. . L , , 4 "Sweetened with b A�lft't Everi icle of color . had left " vIng arid 'wondering horiw 'the ' ' d �L . I . . Walks.) .. L : .. . WWII. 4=r,.. Ell ;dr, di . En . ffbin . L .y ',v;ithouts ' . . I I , y part ,.but MY marry " . � I itrl. said .Rose, �1. - eyi�s,. n . a. plea0ant. happy.. Q' I was, . with only, one-quarter as much . .. I -I of the ,Mary�e "face A or ` dw black - . as I expectted, and that not until she�s - . L I . I . ION sipping a 1 . . me, , Sh - - . . . . . . . . tes. . _� � .WilL * .1 -a' would bear it. arid. an . . ... 1. I . . . . i 11 . - at . Mrs. . cared for her -v�iih all a mothot's love. . , . , I I . � . -as t in Vk � "Alckness and li4i th. had 1twerity-mone, is a different matte�r an-' , � Consulting, Engineer for Mua- . . .. iduigh� too. who In ' ' . ' L' , i . .. . dly - - L . . . CALIFORNIA., In great distress''tbe Sood old '," : caiiipba� : The sad stor , which. her � and - - - . 0 tirely. .. But �what am ,.,.to aop - I wish .Pshe .could -work in the f attory � f, .., , . I . icipal and County Work, El- 1 . . _ , .y. I . I . I I MEXICO _ , , L . . L repli6d that at* -.was out of - white. sug- mother had ond.e� told h6r, .came � ba& MhrY vickild not. -leave bd� now, ' her rhother did!" It Wea L -StranW.. .. . . I .1 L. L ' . I . . , SO *hen. *M . Moreland L Wag here, fdr though he � 88 � �ectric Railroads, Sewerage and � . . ai-but some:U a ra Cali,, 6en - - began to' don't like me 6nd I wonder Who . how suddenly Mrs. JAncofula most in., . L� I FLORIDA , . . 4 IGWd bi�a Just- to. her mind� bringing with. it the ­ L I , I I - � as well.. .... . I .. ., .. . make pl4rts. fo� the Future, each one � timate friondo discovered -thatL' 1. 11 . Waterworks Systems, Wharve&;, are the faVorite I . . . . th,o�ught.'whieh had ,so 'a.gitated,sher, . � . .does) he iv;ouldn't. mi64 lending 'mn . shal I " `U * hTT k it- ' 11 saW tosb.: oi . . . . I . of which bAd a reference'. to 7 hid,once beeri apoor fa6tory girl., me-� - . '. �� . 11 panton. .. .. .. L . . . , .. 1. rcvd c' '. . . .. I . It- com ' herself, She modobtly said she. Should A few thousaud. Well, there's no help tob, that they had oftm6- ' . I . . . .4 direbt Bridges A ' :Re�ada our" .. WINTER RtSbATS. , Insk 9 ioe "=. M " '. ... ,. I . L . . a$ 'don't believe X "Yes," she -coniltuad* without, po. n desert, M .... ', the oid man memberingi' 4. . . . ,*,. i* . . ra M tot it', and. the sooner . . crete. . .. Round tr ticket.$ are issued can eat another- mite, -" but in - tpitwof �u . g W a ever , . . 8801i, S. I noticed .an -air of vulgarity abotit hei',r� - , . . rfl _k L . 'by eln h A 'Mrs. Oampib'ell liad said. reasons -9 t8l"""of � bmks now the better.. It'll help, me' - I �W . . . . . . . . . . thei Grand Trull Railway. - 9�ste*m her belief the food';�pldly disappear-,* i "my mother was Ella Temple�: and ;9 rith so Inuch delicaff, yet I out of - a deuced mean scrape, for of Everi'Mrs. Campbell was I . .. ' . . , . , . . . . 80 finnlY. that Mri�',.Caxnpbme wits -been . . I oJ L ad. *We she ait.ermawy made. fun I , that she should have ao'de6e*ved. . * . Phone r, giving eb Ce I lot * �11 'the boat routes , . of the little ' had two sisteis. one her Own. brid-the oonti;6 .I shall be. magnani'mous.-and . 2220 LONDON, - O,N1 . , I .. I .1 . ' conipell6d.-to ackiiowledge ahe'/was ,release Ella , thongb,� she pitied the daughtdrs,- "whar ` I . � ... - I .. . and. - , raturAing . an- tpr�arah L Tletchei . . at once from her engage- , I I .. . . -gift, and found 14qlt ,and Jine Teinpl"-both- f . were really refined and ladylike, con-, . going - eat way . milver spoons. her grand- - -other a bau,sia . . I I - mothees bridal I L Q wham Came I otheri- - ..:. . .. .: . .. I � beftuse'the lfe* 'wike wt. _t in �� * t4 America many-'�Yeai% ago. , . . for her, ment with a- itilne� man.", . siderizig-'! and then. she th' , . . . .. ; 4 , pu 00 , 1. .. cretly wondered whether Ells : ' . I . . . I . Full* infor . The news that Mary was Mrs. Camp- ought: of. - - LL , AUCTIONEER -J AMES S . . mati6n.mak be obtained . -celafri jars, &6WA of th,p,.,,Od blue � I "Te sake'vould refui;a, a. -more cle,gadt hdine bell's niece ' spread I rapidly, and Henry.; hopi�ag'L thi%t Ella wotfld be - _ . . ' L ' MITH LI- from - .. .. . 1 . . - , 11 me morn - telt me all yoUL I I .. . ... among,tho6a who'came to congratulate now willing to giva'him, 6p. , - . I - . . I I.. . I., . unty� ,. - � I .. � I . 'know?" whispered -Mrs. Canipbell�- ' All .that Afternoon -the ,':onti� ba - . � 1. .. . � . 6arthen teacup i idth .A piaCie L were It offemd bar. 7 � - � ' . - ' cansed Auctioneer for the Co , , - ' ' ' � . . .. ". : .Of papert L'�. .1 ." ove ' I � I .. �.. I I . grasping, Mary's hand; ."arid how, it . h6rhone was more sineere than Wil. . But with A. devotion'worthy of a bet- ' :­ . . V- -.. of Huron. All orders entrusted to ­­` . . � tween the two girls, grew upon her. so � .., . . . I , . . . m . . . Until 'k late hour- that nighk did came' aboxii tbet.. 1. thought she � . . . liain ,Bender. Mary was! very dear , ter object, - Ella replied that he w ,. : . I . me will receiva pr.ompt. attention. .; Rose keep L tho. Whole'hougehold (b6i : dead -my: sister. - . �, I I Pal 17 th6A she woiAd alriiet'st glAd. � . .. I . I. Ift I . , P . . IFITO mother excegUd on the al6rt, doing' V ly have .exchaniml her se sh. spoiled . to , him, and. what�v6t conduced - to . dearer 'to her than ever. "I have aeb �. . Will Bell either by- �erccntago or TMIUCK1110 ffla-Ma _ ) pon: V 'A - appine�ss, ciddedalso to !hIs. To- , loved �him for his wealtl�;" itaid she. - . - iis Iiointl ary could throw no. ., her h ' A."U1 noe , C L _ a _, e . r _­­-, � � i I per sale. Residbrice on the Bayfield � eless things ,which light, .Wt of all tL^.t she had heax.d lactod otphan; 4n&`when at eveniiig' 11, and And. then she wond,bred why ho , ; � - . Road, one mile south of Clinton. , , . m . " Ella . for the on&'despised and nag- geth with her be -had h6ard. the, r%i. -"and. I shall not, forzake him naw.�* ', . her nervous fancy Prompted., First the from her mother -she told, and then L mor of Mr. Lincolri's, downfa, . . ... . .1 3 8. OMQan'U fi-6nt door. usually, secured with a Mrs. - Campbell,. . .Mar .Good-niglik", she - ' ... I 1. I - . . .1. ..bi - I i)ointing to'her wrij,- y came to say " noy,which .while he felt sorry for the, family he stayed so long away, as day afterday. �. I I . t' of. whittle -shingle, mus 6tabitic6d'her with a ferv,b ht by and i;till- he came' not.. IV I - -Farm--ind.lsblated Town Property- - t. be nail- Ing desk, said, "BiingL it to me' I % Sao could not help, bo6ing,that If would We . . L . . . m6a. she could not give her - 'As in vain that MarZ who visAV4. , * . ' , __ I 1O.Lony �� , . . ed, "Or - SOMOWY would � break in.'* �' injisi* read that letter agairi " . *1 . . . . . . bring Jenny nearer to him. Of.this- w .... i Only." IASu'red- - .�. .. L UP. . I .1 . . . . SED AUCTIONEiR.-GEOP, . . - - - - I I N6zt:the windows, which fri the xls-' .' Mary .!qj)ay6d,' and - taki;k . . 'he told.Mary, Who hazdly d the house frequently, told b�er of in -ky, .. � .. . . ' ' Ing 'wind began - to rattle., -must be - much-poiled,116iiect lbtter,: Mi -s. -,Camp. 'Scarcely ha& the%door closed i n herself to reply LICEN . . " .out a 1=4d trus tax . ' OFFICERS- - . - . .rt , Mary , ere. there was 'a . _ last she d di! things whichLiaigh! detain bim.-IMip . . ..." . L L `kni46'.scisg.&s,.; bell Asked 10f tb' . it ud, . viilge. i: darling. secret which she - saw. but one, fanciW she; tod� , - _. ge Elltut�, licensed auctioneer fOT J.- B. McLekli, Prosident, Soafoxthp madefast *With'divers . re�d ald . . violent 7M . � a . L 'the County of 1-111ron, solicits th . .., Was Z � .. L . ring,. and Henry Lincoln was usheired hadL 0 . . 0 ,0. ,1 .Thos.. Fraser, Vice. -President *iiibs and keys.-. arid' lastl�, the old A�a fOJIONS I . I I. 1. . cherished - ever since Mrs. Canrp� would des6rt him, like'th6 c*K un- * '. . I ' ' , - 1-1 c ock in .6 . into the parlor, Where Ella,' rVA'Ant. &11 had told her that ih-little mote -feeling world.'And theri ahe begp& * . patronage of the.public for busi- Brucefield P. O. .; 'r' E'. Zyb,:' So � dl Uot be Stopped; f6rL P . . . I L Be was-.` "Mughter Jane:. I'now take this *. with smiles oixt a*altinj- him., Thoy' L . 96, to, . I . L - �'. ' - - I . 1. -a little . ful owner of a sturf of money . . ness in his line. Sales conducbed Treasurer Seaforth P.- 0. : . not. aecittAomed. to. ad oinking. and L opportunity of infortning :you, that, were ifiviQ ihat'evetning to than,,a year, she Was -to b6 the i4ght, so. imploiingly'of halt sister -to ono- percentage tir so much per sale. . ' -,'��Airectors,­ ,. I . .it Would keep her awake. , . . - I.'ve lost yew alsiqr Ella, and have . , . much him and ask him tacome, that -MaZ7; . 11 I I I I . sociable, -and Ella ha.d bestowed met's I than ,she 'evar.dreamed is poo- as , finall' com- L L I All business promptly 'attended to- William SbcLswey, L Seafortl,2 ; Joh . : ,*'Ddai me ,'I said "the tired old'' no* no child .sgving yourself, who, than �usuia time .sod attention upon amer 10M , she was' to do so . . � . I . .. � . -George Elliott, Clinton P. O.., re- Grieve,%�thr6p ; George.. 6widmother: 'when at 6bout mid.- if yo�u�behdve well, will be my only: sible for her1o, possess. Wholly un. plied. She found him very par, I l5alo'. Sca , . ., L � h r ilet,'for Henry was very obser. 1. e and .. . . . sidence on the Sayfleld Line. 38 f . JolI6 M she repaired to her own easy- heir. Sometimev,.' I wish you were .4vLtt ladilas' dreases,. and now thai selfish, her thoughtSL instantl tUrn- .. ha AM, the reault �of last. night's de- - -. f ,gg .otth; John Watt', 'Harlock ; .ad toward hor'sdopted 'bkot r.- A batich, but Mary did not know of thitL L L . . I lich, bedI;OO& "ho*'fidgety she is. ' here, for - lt`�i 1(,�ursome living alone, . i h L , 1. I.. . � I , I Bennewleg, .Brodhagan I James Eva'n- I should of 8'�oa� . vIn - e had a. righM' was'constantli. did; . part of AN# hum should be his. an� � . I I . I . that h I " inAhe but I'laiiPpose -vou're better off where I She only'. saw'.giidf for. hii misfortum, . . . ' ' cit k, she'd got ' -tating as to what she should wear And Beachwood ,, Tames Connolly, - u6� tO noises.11 you are. - Do jou knew' anything 'O ' with that for'a, stepping.. stone to fu- and heir voice �and. manner *ez* fiw - I . . 10 L . Yn.1�9 day- or go Mr. . - f - what she Ahould not, - On this- even- ture wealth Mrs -Lincoln,. whe more cordial thin usual as she bade I . 50 YEARS' ' * . Holmesville, - - Ltheoln. and . that girl 8&=hp Her crosagra'ned un-, n Door ' I . I . " Jenny �veut back to. .Boston,'.bearlug, ale has never written we 6. word sirice. ingo bviarythint seemed fated -to go� and destitute' could no I him . good-afternbon. L L . , . . . EXPERIENCEt I . .. -AGESTTS- , with them ' . wrong, Ella had heard'Henry I I�ter; � _ . onger relude .. .. I . I , it 10J29-rist of drticles which � -he lelt Englan& If I ,live th say that- 'him. her,.da Mrs. Campbell, to. ­.rfio kind in you,.Mig�.Howard, 6 1. . , rae yearP he was partial td magarine blue, and . Robert Smith, Harlock , N. i flin- Rose must and.V-6uld have, As they longer I'shall come to Amerim.and whom alone-sha, confided her wishes come here," said be. 'nervously press-, . . - �filey, SeaforthL ; James Ctmimlng� viere leaving. 0,6 house Mrs. Howland until thaf time. adieu, Your father,, riot suspecting that his preference gave -her � cona6ilk though she epula Ing the hand she offered. "I knew, .. 4 . I I . , D Egmendville; -J. W. Ye brotightL lout he . I arose irowL the fact of his having fro- . 1. . 9. Holmes- And 'forcing L t,,r black'leathern w . "Henry Ternple, L 9sq. M.P 11 I not understand. the self-denying 16" You would riot forsake me. and. rd . I . . . I . . Vo. t,6"ollar billSallet 11. I . 3htly - seen hei Witer In a neatly which prompted this act of generosity rather have ,your a rap . &thy than thxb . .. I - ,.A - I Ville. ­ �. . iniz HOW short and cold I". was Mary's , I . . . L , . autting blue merino, she defermined L . so . I , . I . I lennY's hand, whispered. "Take it to , first exclalnntiou� for bar fin . trange�ar,, ... of the whole worly . . L' , ' , Parties desirous to effdot, insUranco pay for them things. 'Your pa ha . 8 of bar grandiathot �Fere not pressions �- to surprise'hirn with big favoroa,col, US now very happy i�. Wishing to en(I suell'oonvergatIM , , . . I 11 or ttansa6t other bxir I . Very agree' or. Accordingly when Hen � '. I - .. . . , � rniiDic FAA;MG promptly att -iness, will .. be need enough for his. money, and this able. , ­ . . I " a foun4 ry entered h I ' .Kan�'roplied._11 mwo horicL Vv.t. XA'-*, I . . . DIZ31dr4a . ended, to on Is sodie I've ea arlorr� I her arrayed in t ()�� 0 mue . I . I . . � . . ApplfttiO . Wed along knitting, "It, to like Of is ,letters," ansivor. the d ILT� ason�h . - C. to any Of the ab6ver.officers &ddresse& god Selling L butter -ricK Jh d ver� L� . . COPYRIGN'r9ld; I - At first.1 thought ad Mrs. Camp "But it was eLrhel a " blue Ik made low in the neck, want . . Antona sending a sketch and deecrigil6n.may W. . ar . . ickly asegrittin oaropinion froo w other ma to their -respective postoffices' L Lot.,Se I 'would get a now with loose, Ii sleoves, and flounced . . CONTINUED IN NEXT 18SU8. . I on a pro a & We CoMmunich, . .. chamber carodt, to make me think Ella was dead, for to�.thd wais . - The Young man had . 10 11 . I I , . . 1. ". I I .. . *trl I co , d a]. 40 on pa"tg inspected by the director who live, but the old bn6 answers my turn very how else could I suppose he had lost just met M L ides a 3ne r i ring . ivelIA oo' take and buy Rose everything. nd when I asked the petrti- � .. . ... L � ' n Went&, , n ko t , ri6rbst the scene. . her? A At the gato,'and Las _- � . . . . I . L . L . rou n 0. recalft �, ahejantg.s' . . ual'4fter a Ing her, was in the L worst - . I . .1 I . . � W a . I � I . A I culars , of her death, he I strit 1110 no of h O ' I I L = _ , � .11, I.L. . - I . � 1. . . I . i � L. . - .1 �q this time the thankless girt up. anow0f, but'at, this I did -not so much ,His . fire- ` . 0 . I _111 . A hands I � I L . I I 11 �, about her grandmOtIler.'s atingi 'ener' 'Well. Mother Bunch I I _.. I No stairs was ­fretting and muttering Idet.,efor.he never 'Wrote off rst salutation to Ella 'Waso . � � - , ness wo 0 in'two or thtee-yeara, and Y r. . , �rou' look piet, nes ight Offloirilinstrated Weekly. Laradatel the Shl at N L ijulation or any scientiam TdrMN, 418" !1,1111", in not having A. better carpot. ,,than OU . . I - ... mths *L So d bYA11 tiewadealem'. 111:1 the next, thal I'. heard he 'was dead, . ty... don't , L, rf liournai , . the'old faded thing, which looked as and I waa heiress 61 all his wealth." t know. Do IF`,s id. r L 14 1311ek K 1 .4 to -'i -v- . . . . 1. . . - L I don' gai 'na, night') Sim I � Over tAking him. litorally. 11 WEI & C I if manufactured before the flood I- Then as the conviedoin came "Do you?" he rop-6ated, With an'im� 1 wakesk6ves �hine by night as - 'O'Sefew"".4% Newlan 1911 OM -6. 6A F Sit- Wil&iWot" U - . TIME TABLE_ . � . I . . 11 I . , . I I � I I _! . I her thkMary Was indeed' the child patient --toss ;of -his head. "All, but . . . I __ Adp W - her arms Well ",' by day. Caltlt,burn it off I ., 1. _____ - . - . . . . L . Trains flt . atriNro iq �r,d "p.trt * . CHAPTER X=e. , of her own slater, she wound the prett�. 'I advigo you to 110t yon.rna ,_ L' from Clinton Station as followo , � . I I ' about her, neck, and kis�int her lips, take off . - f � I . � . L I . 9, .(pointing th tbe� dr"s), -either--�-no te ow . . . murmured, "My, child-rony Kan*. Oh,, t ' ' Inat rh _. L � , W.& '7;,1P Vve . ' I , if) Oft the game day ,when. Rose. U4. I � !haZeZ'if31PL'*,.YOU look lvotae,*" - - .. .the stove. .. 1. . . . Z 1- L . . RJ . I BUFFALO �ANP G6DERICII DIV-. toln left H Oston for Glenwood, Mrs. ,had I known �thfs sooner, you ol�ould 911ala engagement sbo bad . . . - ��. - . . , . Z I QoinF East . u.9�2 A, In, Campbell sat in her ow , n roern,,gloomy riot have bberi so otuolly deserted, and, cried halt tho,tl no*, as Al, Ce yol � i Polish the stove v;q � - I.. I .1. 'k 0 I I I HIN TT' ­ and --depressed, Pot several days Abe ., ual; the ta� . I .. . Since . . U r. C I 6 i 14 7-35 a. lyi. little Allie should neVor have died in an 11 itla I 49, . 44 . L th ".1mahouse. But -you'll never leave Us ca= to k..r eyes, pro* . ... . I I I . : . I . . MONTHLY MAdAZINIL 14 . ­ . .. . �' 1 had not been well, and besides that, Voking1lonty atillmore. I . . . . . . I #.A * I .1 .#( . ' ' '!') J) - ""I - HIla'R enga imdot with Henry Linj�� D'n_6W, for all that 1.114ve.iS Yours - �� ..i I . . . . . 't. 5.20 p. Ill.' r" 10 * A 11AMILY 1.110AARY ' . . Age -yours and Ella"s.-11 "Now make your dyeg _(�40 . til. to * 0. . . l"! ., Going West , � I � tire, I wonder f stoulo"""01 . I 1� 01 I' -'In, -for rumor said that he was unor n . . 1, " 'BlackKii I I filled her heart with dark f bod, I I I 9rk1.,_..!!PfS, . The thought of Ella touched a now he. "I deal . ft mt in &Mt ulerafte 'is A` . 11 I - chord, and Mrs. Campboll's. tears i tb 19h. . 3AW? 1 1 p �. 12 COVAP"Ve tq.o�r , L I 1.01 P. In. cipled Arid disgipat6d, and,�atore' L" . of -you but tears.01 . . . I - .Ls� YKARW I to. , 14 �'. . - . . I 6.40 p.nI in IV. w1tra ,rondorod legs bitter . by the a,411101%. don't talk i36,10 said' M,1'43" � I 11 . . I I : . . .. . Ij . g her consent Mrs�, Criffipbell f for, wid laying her hand' on his arm. "I had alid give it a fd�cjj after lisit, g, you will gtlWays I , , 40 . " � " .. 11.1j.p, 11i, labored'16bg with 13114, who insisted b-6en a mother too, one of her thj � MANY 131,101tr STORItS At Ad � kno,W,ailge that islib had -�iatdd . % PAPftts ON TIMW *ropice. . '. DON 14 � , "that b$L Was no worse than oth�r orphan- chiltivon. sister's -1 'A dross'mado on purj�osa to tile"6' I haVe it beatitifull3t,shiny ,,'tovt-. Veir a: quick, . . L - 96, 6.Ye . 1,014 , * 'ntV Young mer1="h.006,%0 . � I you,, for yoi once said yort likod,,'aark . I lasti 'Ah, , I 0.60 0914 VtAft URON & A,rW(7 _ _f them drank ot. 41 know -now, *'hY. frow the first, bluo,"I I . � I , ine, ther� is iqothing. else to , u , 4ACO". Going South , ,, ;'a % Ill' Me6A6fonaliy" bAdL Hi;nr�r did nothing � 4 . I I *NO CONTINUG STOAlitS6, 4 9 It 11" r6L I"* 7 felt drawn tow0d. t Ila, And why , "And.80 I do on-Yout alster� but I I '"&-k., t,!.,%i,&1lt­. . , I � . 0 . '6 4.23 P. ill On this. aftorno6u, . She . had Again 1. a r large eyes sisa go It Ilk your complexion . is dlftxwt�"" _- L . I., . 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