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Wingham Times, 1891-11-06, Page 2
4.diftgtlam 1111 e_ loubt that . her side. Thalia ' wits , think lie is perfectly splettid, ,Idtti ceased she had gout, That rest, with even luexe pleasure, upon blushes last time I e'rer saw her. t dill ,• as with XXtany Now my xtNphk:iv.'youxmother avow the dainty tie••linoe of elle graceful , in P! 1 is all zt says, d 1 have no k furtrl by Thalia. ognfessHs. the fact of her eugaue- l •eel she would lotus gladly as she r, frequently e went, but mamma will never eauseltt, FaiDi,Y, NOV.uBl11E1, O. 1891' and I myself think you're very fitelisl# -----^^ Thalia. Love la all well euou la but 17 -a.... -7---_-_-_::—...---..------.-.----------------------- p � - 11, for one, have to aloud t#whitiun to. Teamster Jim. I mind the day he was married,. and 1 throw myself away onlittpoor x the veryu danced at the weddtn, too, Maggie, else, 1 look for a este o I kissed the bride, sweet 11Iaggie, daughter ot Ben McGrew. , least, aild you, wall your pretty face, I aug p gist] certainly cl) better end haw they sot a hotlsekeepin , two young, poor, happy fools, d eau 'otter ! Ah, Ito end m 7'halia's: Titov. Wh k wee a heavy b When. :ken only stun mules, reit beautiful-•.-at1 trunk rind four Keutuoky is more than p y-" h lived long Contented, with she speaks. ary harry is nolle°end e an h in pail`s And if he is • poor, , their s ou rn : ,, , , • i ' ' , 'n raguoa tG,l Well, t ey lye a air cares, their 1lttle joys d ' d twice good W hat could be better than thati. 4n' evexy Year a bath cum , 1 aur too but I Till the housewasfull of children, with aa, playln' an squalls, count myself rich in his love ltittr, her An' their singin' an', laughil , an civ n Ida is right t p r made Bedlam within its walls, 'mother's disapproval. An' Jim Seemed to like it, an' he sl,ent Engaged And to a mare not worth all htrtoven's at home, a penny. and of whose family one He said it was full of music an' light knows nothing about. ! Thalia, 1 am • from pit to dome. He joined the Church and he used to pray • that his heart alight be. kept shocked. I have seen that you were from stn, The t bl' 'est prayiii' but heads an' s urn to , heart used to bow when he'd begin. So they lived in that way,thq,same from day to day, time for driven' work With plenty and a little time to play, An' m the sweetest giirls and rowini the lovelround iest,manliest boys, Till the old gray heads of the two old folks was crowned with the home- liest joys. Eh ? Colne to my story ? Well, that's all. They're liven' just like I said, Only two of the . girls is married an ' one of the boys are dead : An' they're honest an'decent an' happy an' the very best Christians Lknow, Though. I reckon in brilliant company they'd be voted a leetle slow. t• 1 Excuse you. Sure, very friendly, but I had no idea of was wrout;, an.; - hooses to that ed she 1 t white-- the wed ,t, 1 an old told Yalou rel e the world, and: in sad need. You nrH'be^-witl knout ]carteddatsiNs for lXorx bfavorite go le young imp and strong, and to you 1 of my only, only adotutrsent But, the quaint sine 1 intplure you as the wltot1 kayo i it of her dress suits the girlish the only nue living 1 p1 Q y beairy o aible, foro come to toy weer if it style well. The afternoon is wanting possible y ,u t�, endo zi wewsL, ana as yet no distinguished stranger Your made, ,S'1',rilErl 11A 1 am glad you are gL ltsi; Harry, has „wade his appearance. and a tele tired by a `Thalia said, as she finished reading, l It is %errf L' tennis to le til tired has. Poor old Inn, all alone in the world beer on the defeated side, Thalia and needing aid ---lets is, steal lot and strolls off by 1 knew yeti wpte tt fee' jet so, my leaves the company slarlina, Hairy tt+usivera, and then, the herself to where, i:beneath the shadow alk cis lovers of a great tree, a rustic seat woos her letter forgotten, �phHy t delight to do, until the moments iiy, to est. Throwing on sideer hher and for ingeby, bringtgat lasr�; the dreaded time leans hile loses herelelf in a happy days of departing. * * dream. Suddenly a step approaches, 5 a: :x Who is 'drone now, Thalia Rivers, I and a hand takes leers in its • clasp, should like to be informed! exclat`ms d 1 Isla one evetlinni, coming into this, for cousin s room ly A GIRL F +Q 1�,5�Tl t UQtTh » •Crying 1 "exclaimed Genevieve Gar, land,. impatiently, Why Clara,what s the mattol' ? I--1 can't help it, sobbed little Clay, issa, My head aches, and my feet are so tired, and those elevated eats make such • a .noise rattling past the win., dews. elkilX Tiredi echoed Miss Garland, j, ` g a Glister of artificial sweet peas. out of the box to show a customer, We re all, tired, aren't we ? A,rd my head aches, too, and I don't suppose the Elevated is any pleasanter to .me than it is for you, But 1 don't burst out crying like a -big baby, . Clarissa guiltily brushed the tears away, It wasn't altogether that, eon•, feseed she, But the lady who went by just now had a bunch of white lilacs, just as grown by the corner of chile a well remernhered voice speaks the house tit home + and --aid' some- r name. 1 how, the sweet ,smell took me right With blue, stllrted eyes Thalia' back there. Oh, if 1 could only see rings. to her feat to find herself 1 mother and the whit© lilacs again 1 ' drawn to a warnlly-beating heart, Short and sharp though Miss Gar, Do you know me, Thalia? { laud was, she had not the heart to ave: I Clarissa Blore any furtlier. Yes, site whispered , it is my l scold little Well, said she, not uakindty, try. to put ail that out of your head. Here's a lady wants to look at No, 10 baby blue ribbon. Qdiek 1 She's iu a leave hurry 1 And as idle turned away she a poor man's wife? muttered to herself, home sick ! We will not, be poor, Harry, for we Yes, that was all the trouble. And shall be rich in love, and that is (,od's I quite enough too, when one came•.to best gift, • ' ! consider it. Clarissa was desperately A look of almost adoring affection 1 Borne -sick. • fills the young n,a $'s eailiest eyes as! Six weeke ago s11(%bad come to the they rest upon the; srceet, downcast city, fairly beside herself with delight'" ., face. d 1 at the idea of earning a little somethit illl I have something to tell you, littler to Help along the slender family ex Ile says, that will surpkise you. I l cheiquer-of coining into contact with ncv o w,a have all Create ! r. ' , , full arrayed in an ex - his wilt,. inure cousiderutinu than i c uisiGe hall costo°cpie. It is almost his position culls for. And what will time to be going,Gauu here you. sit your uncle say `! ,lust what I d•. ---that with that t,verinst.tng;.'pic:ture in your the atfair must b' stopped at once. 1 hand 1 Thalia t jlhiilta aux your gu•ardisn, `!'llitlia, asd anti! you are of age you cam Guntr,let no marriage without sly consent. You kno N tha', rind 1 any that this engage, merit roust be broken. And all T'haha's tears and pleadings are of no avail. Mrs. Mtuturn is firm. In two weeks' time they will ego to the city, and. she decides ill her own mind H shall then see that her twice is plunged lute the very vortex o' la , 1 have.nt your tan ..,,�� forgotten tha O nonsense yet I conte back to me. „ al- He laughs -a joyous burgh. lvo,'i'Ica�`a had not forgotten, constautdal•linhshemurtuurerl, though: the past three years lave been My a bewildering time to the girl's shriek And you still ln ate eady s damand nuwilling beng to e in;, retiring Matti+'re She 1S growing 1 yo -0 c !sore ,CCltdtOLlled trRaw to the thousand demends find formes of society, but they weary her infinitely, Oh you're pressed for time • Not ore Word since their parting ' ,, I'in sorry I kept you that sh 1 that had sine heard. tram her lover, but, as so long. she had truly told' Thor neer, h time Good-bye 1 and 1 roe looked I bored- fashionable life from which us yet her slot place my change e her heart, and like, T reckon taht T was wrong, tender years have kept her. To tell such a commonplace story of deep down in the pure recesses is still d ink an gamble, It is a cruel blow to Harry Holmes' enshrined one handsome, dark face two such commonplace lives, But we cant all glt r I f, 1 , uu tris eulployer's an' tight an' run off with other men's wives. dent c.vr tone 'ng to $ud a i a new and. brilliant world. An n needy ; 1 found the veru scent of a touch of wh if`to1 wish grave bio v a11d speaking eyes.. , weu it ie v'°I; What do,you think Bente Andrews t to Euglattd expect! ate •iendliness, he has suffered hicuse and ne multi high hopes. told me this morning ? lila, says a relative, old, poor,with forgurg bee Three yeare 1 Ch, `,'.della, your love Inn nu I fit g month Iat ' es _..g, J' Burdette. tl CONSTANT AND T.:�uE. well never survive such a teat, BL CARL BRICKACTT. Have no fear, 1Larryettrati.a answers, resolutely, for, neither tune, place, nor What an industrious little thing ye u y my are, Thalia. I, for one, fear that if surroundings s can alter over, eaad I m rt, and mamma relied for her three quarts of when renown probation you have only m o berries upon me slie, would have to do come and demand your owu-for 1 without. So saying, handsa[ne Ida Minturo shall be yours then as now. leans her heard upon her white hand In the belt that c'e lusher s slight while she watches languidly her waist nestles a cluster of thein from cousin's busy movements. It is a Lg, Harry disintang sweet, arch face. that Thalia lifts to their fastening. Thalia, as a re - her as she smilingly answers 1 will keep them, Tired already ? Ida,•! do believe mebrance of your woods. And now 1 you were born to he a drone in the hive have something to tell you. Since your -everything seeuta to weary you exe uncle told me the other day that,after cept going to parties and this week,rny services would no longer Flirting, I suppose you would finish be, needed, I have received a communi-' with. Well, you are not far wrong, cation from England hich has decided and, by the 1;y, Thalia, I- have found a me to go there at once. It is a letter new and delightful subject upon which from my uncle of whose existence uu- to try my powers of fascination. Pa til now I have been ignorant. My should have thought twice before he ,another never, mentioned her family - never even when she felt the approach t;noilTed arch a llttitdsout•• overseer. you can understand To by sure, he is cold and distant, but of death. Bet y you'll see yet bow expressive 1 can better to read for yourself, make his dark eyes look. A delicate pink rushes to the youug er eirl's fair face as'she springs to her feet, almost dropping her pail of berries. Ida Mullein, I am ashamed of you! e e. I'm cure I do not know, Thalia re,, plies, looI ieg up frdm the book she wading. Well, whatwould- cle, titled, aud.the sole represet• lilacs had filled her tvl i a ' ' r ativa of a rich and powerful family. die yond all expressiouf -a melt, yearning letter had been wArded thus to try 1 despair. e ter 1 1 • h He was in tkeed, heEvery ono e( toe. said, of i had to n kinder t Ian er is reading. and 1 anticipations. The magnificent floor - Ids you say if my i afi'ectiou. I found ; him waiting walker in dress suit, with the waxed csironted destiny ,vete oven now on his longing to -extend tip me the father's 1 Moustache,- had announced that elle wayAwNrica-ward 2 I2etlie tells mo love I had ilecetxlil ortvaitinbd1 standto claim li 1 ver well, c sidelinge The shop England is to here to -day his d d y that her cousin from 1 girls were alifrieadly and good natured. arrive in time for het ,fete,ddrathat 1 bIrs. t1l, head of the m111inery with hire is to conte a veritable i a dozen dip and heir to a prospeetive,titte. 1 eniee a„y.�s that lie: is'randgon,e, too, for lt,ts sero his picture 1 tell you what, Thalia, 1 feel it in my bones -••as gees(+ usedto say -this young. stranger will not return to hisaancestral acres as he collies. Some American girl will cer- tainly captivate him ; and why should it not be your ti'unmble servant I By the time deer cousin is through, Thalia's faee is >ul1 of the amusement she cannot repress ; but lda is too much engrossed with her pleasant fancies to notice or be offended. The stuns; afternoon_ the posttuan brings a i letter to Thalia, addressed in bold, manly characters. She, has never This is what Chalia reads : seen Harry's writing, and yet her ,.__ dear • ,t , tremble, and her soft cheek, Amax Bowing, sly Ureters H M1t. nephew : L have only just learned flushes, as she opens the envelope; for after ,ung inquiry, that my sister and son,and that he aucj you are one and • sum('t1li,tg tells her Whose had pennedt a the same. This letter will u#tdoul,ted. I her name, inside are only a few the wife:. the !`here are some patent medicines I department, declared that she was di,nt.:rs' prt'scrip to r , those that profess to cure everything. i taste • The salar• y was fair, the sur - Everybody, now, and then, feels soundings were pleasant. Arid yaw.%�. "run down,, "played out.”geneTheyrate Vel was homesick -oh; so home- the 'will, hut no paver to generate 1 Clary vitality. They're hot sick enough to sick. call a doctor, but just too sick to bell I'd be wilting, drought Clary to here well. 'That's where the right kind of self, to sew on suspender buckles o>' a ra patent ar what comes in, and does wont in the glove factory, or even go for a dollar avhat. t 1e doctor wouldn't 1 do for leas than' five or ten. We putt out to service, ie f on and 10010 see' els the in our claim for Dr Pierces Golden • mother an • Medical Discovery• ,. I white lilacs in bloom. �Ve claim it tsi be an unequaled And when the May's work was over. that are more marvalcus than prescriptions, but they're not i a born genius with ribbons and wird I ly be a surprise to you. as, frost1 myr;, lines : • sisters solemn vow made to me as sbd „Djtiuhnt TIIAr,lA,=1fI may still indeed i was poem; way.tfinish my sere. , home. 1 know that you oat; (:alt you regi so—this day lir which I write no such I detest t I left her , me t '�&est birthday, Once itsheroes you your tweet y very word flirtation and. I do out be ! axp`atn� Atr have an early age your mother and the eud of the period of our pro - The 'taation. If you relnetnber, and still adhere to, the. words you said as we parted, seed t') the t. cluster of flowers like to chose 1 tool; from you as a t tretch+ d •ause , teeember,enee, and which I have worn d anti married cies- ever since close to the heart that beats .hand and. rill rill But here comes t�9r, pate of niv veherrr(ynt proresratlorlor to `sn'v ,s ter.t•ntly for yott,und You only. 14 Imes iritrrttelf: C behove 1 will `tell �rs;fused to sanction to mtalrart�e, tet ,r; it did thee, the,'+• years ago. + Herm." do • lie.e Mr Holmes would stoop to snob a thing Thalia, child, glow earnestly you do take thugs. If you could see how dramatic you look --gory, o'a 's • des - and myself were left orphans. turn.. wet,t by, and your mother knot ail beeaii,e attached to one whom be. yowl all °tilers I disliked, and for just e .` They were eisage gill t remedy to purify the bl�oodl and.ti and the lights began to flame out pale be laStiri,g� lel it8 R PCt�, Crl' a appetite, purify' 4 the tiled ane went home totheFery cheap board k , d xiny hall vigorate the liver. -We c aim i to sting an pearl shines 'of electric lire, and she, • preventing Bilioup, Typhoid and house where she-oecupte a riny Malarial fevers if taken in time. The h bedroom and ate and clrtlllk what sha him of you rtit(luslststtc e, a papr +• would mange1nm t,Iiir'd est the' full the tmp:tuoes char- A address loltat• irn+l the d f ore 1 t present, at the entrmo++y, . ,t►;,., doubt not but it ntOn • use don't 1 and Ttialia'sI actwr of our feuii'1 lure holu'e k Atne>+ imp rnkll bents with it `1'hali°'s answer. Oh, Ida, pie fa fret tune to take it id w en you first feet, herself. could buy at the nearest grocery the signs of rte2riricss and we(ticrte�s. of .crackers and cheese„ The time its take i -on general _ . . of 1 cold Maur, sand shaved smoked beefy, ° ► it prin•- in the shape pos,lalaotc. with cocoa made over the gas buruer,l Eisenstein-VOulcl T go through vire she was more depreS loci than ever; ab unci vater for you, Rebecca ? V'y,'for touch so, in fact, that when Mr. Me" you 1 vould even go through bankrupcy, Stranger -Digging a grave, eh ? Do Allister,the flourishing young plumber, people die often in this village? who sat at the foot oi' the table, lire Sexton -No; boss, dey Webber dies but; vited the shop girls in masse to go to once.. > pest rase as she I. outgo - departure Stephen, cheeks grew to the d` lCtr she cattle [° too tied said: dee of t creat ch eight. th do not ever exp(+at to'hear i 1't.x• wwk lid glide bv, mid at tenet 1'lt, But' tl e1P is no n(`Pd fcr fear,, ,C ,. 9 \1 hat it 1s the reader May sttt)U1;e. !,,ads, t i tenderest 1 to l,ia' 1 i'in"ht, t11(' its s w►sl: nit -rely It s;rate• courteous Intl aught °f the or maw., You haver f his straw brit Mr. IlolktlPs passes on �htlin�,s sen t 1 i fn o wound nee int • le of my nature, tinct to Week iooked-fortrard to garden ,fete dawns, • the Cassino that night, she even dee; Welt necommendea, olin,ad the glittering temptation. Deait Sens,- t a �tuis happy to say 1. have l'd rather stay at houle,sighed filar, used ?Iagyard's'Yellow 011 for burns, drooping nor head like a wilted• blu bruises,spralus snd�outs and find that there I've no bonnet lit to is nothtngbetter. I recoutmeudit to all my bell. Anyhow, ers friends around hi Mian G• eiclwear t ,aon, Souris, Man, xI+"or Clarissa. "had already realized' Boys, says Carl pretzel, it vas besser that the srnaw flame pressed by the dot you don'd try to kill time. Etornidy viHat;e • milliner` had trin)tned by her, comes booty .wick enuff anyhow, mother nue of odds and (:nkls vas lest d If you have founds some one who iv up to the New York standard of ' knows how to •scratch your back just here it itches you leave Mane pretty deers. i voice of thetv Just then Wei shrrl near finding your tlfliftity, boarding house. weeper wits heard screaming am the Stairway Bliss Garland! i say, Mins Ga late:; + ain't one a' them young ladies on the fifth floor in the millinery department plainly at Wagford e& Wttatford's? Well, hetes ltanclscme,ltlra+� sire nos to 1Ly t,irtlyday �lintutri'a, glow atiairs 9re:tehtli[rn bei �ravu leets r of fitly ralatives title these' regally this'uonnit the 've just sant' ltrrttie I handsome y°ung overseer of w 1 fnrlreoslik I }rrtva plw(tµed • r lire rich costume skilfully fashioned ,Tacltey k itT�tlrin ! , tl o lylr of Myrbonn � the t stili tXs For Influenza fir obit i-ripre" Wilson's o where iii a dis;u.nt part of t11e fie{d.I 1 int: ludo !s i)w lily husband, 1 shall As t{ya cousins ontet her r(totl '4liu• Oonkl,ouud lyrrzp of �viid Cherry is a sura t rchatiatl, :Mrs e melt are engaged at their work, i Bever fnrr.,it e yell i�evur 91t,ri11 t° Lily i crtttult §lt and app tircl safa•rbmedy. Iheiae is uo Vetter mode•, sole on g „ or aLt i i f the )ranrl cine foriho cure of lde i 00 etter ech. 1I1e golden summer tli k y 1u t�ri n,k , vire t s, k. • , � 11 3. I sever' Att htPk � white uvea Prs. y • lay, and it 1S not o 1, Should „ anatk � � n •nr,ntsetiorr Iaetw('e1i us. ,• Ida looltP.(l 1r1o1'e ...... hat tlid ee got on your Iger tlis fit gent• t (1y shalt' your neige, J ; v 1 e p•lydour[l. of 1 h [' ld t' nip a d kilidrod dlse`tgos 1 n r before rt is alluvial to yon, Masa my p 1 1 alto la p -t 'wfi upon ltct d l,' k (sot the t ynurue 1n I+p 11 cuts, but 11ts. th c , •r a ur . 1' sPC,tam bogie had . ,7nhe W y t 's, hot to a „ 111r 11 they shad i,rc er p fo d d ? Never gn a 1 ti more b11ati t r • in a en , tweets t r•, arr 1w# the farm tuid the g( nth! girls video, for i e1y htlClaand to at like vow, a,td rt ai�ttll - to des la ever perfection of her since the lrs ono, t nothing. • It'N tritnuied .tq'I li pink ht� Tarp Horn, the last three trent. years, 1199 trade her ; file surprise her implacable words hail superb fi ere, But there alight be home with her ,lutrt, ]rxaettoa1 A young Methodi equipped. Fox bovine P trip on ilei@ebae1 Kentucky in scare] whish he could dist to the best advan Noel Johnson in tit encountered an old near the road diggi Goocl morning, o tlw young; minister It's not siotr a g+ the reply, but I gu howdy. Where do you 1i Don't yet see m Y. Wesell, I'tu liven' see me standin'. ITow far is it tc !louse't Dunno-never whar you're stani Are there man, this neighborl:iooi Donuo. Why don't yet Cause that, is t vide to'.day, an' ly be titer. I t neighborhood th of church folks. Who are your Thar ain't no you're one. 1 mean, who Mount Vernon + No one's gree that I !;now of. 'pointments for Do you belong Noap. I dot tthoi et it's my c You've got a I had one wl morning, but sl by this time. Do you ever mortal destiny My what I Do you ever you that will 1 Hardly ..eve xi; ht hur (pat bothers me as Would you • up a church b Norm, I'v ,. by ter'!') you, pen though mighty glad 1 What's the preach, I'd join yE red leggi, them er sa Good er dayifd, joiner: - it's .a tole 'w The Course Charlie 0 man as can He is payin National Br is sweet on young lady her own, do chant for Wilkins, by the Mocha] Having ` dropped in Saturday e hours tvltl approxirna through th denting ar old Witkit entered tl ing paper, and inncc attire y Hast wl old Wilki glasses at Diana good mit'. ing to th replied : I west3 stools in - What' tee's 810 tam.