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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-11-11, Page 7in the next room, as she always when Alice enure) and rend to 1 Atter a time be told her he was t of the book, and he Iny silently wa ing her as she moved about the ro seettts so. strange 1 he said ?;Clef I. What seems strange ? she asked T11at\1 should have been at y house so much, he said, and ne have seen how lovely you were. Alice turned pale and caukbt breath. You Must not speak to me like tl she said, when she was able to con. her voice. Surely,, you do not dislike my miration ? No, no ; it is not that. It is—Yon mu£rttn't do it, please, There was a tone of entreaty in the last word. Alice went away not lung afterward and hit was late when she ' returned the next itay. What has kept you 1 he asked. I had work to do for El --for my mother, she answered. Besides, you are netting so well that yon—you'do not need the any, more. Do not need you 1 Tire' tone of surprise and reproach Was Unanswerable. (Have you any message for me from Eleanor 1 he asked presently. Slie went half way across the room, and turning suddenly, ran to the side of his bed and burst out itn etouusly ; Oh, flow could she—how could she be so cruet ? How could any woman leave you alone in your trouble ? ` It was. cowardly, it was heartless, it was— . She paused as suddenly as she had begun, and started away. But he caught her hand and held her. Do von feel so deeply for me, then 1 be asked Oh, I don't know. You mustn't -- I did not rneau to say that. Please, please let we go. Nu, he answered, I will never let you gn, if you u, ill only stay willingly. She did''nut speak but trembled lake a leaf, and vainly tried to draw her hand away, while tears ran down her cheeks. Alice, be sltiel, 1 know iurw why 1 was hurt, it was that I might learn to know you—and her. !1iy eyes have been opened 1 am poor now, Alice, bns I love you. What right have you to eay that to lice 1 she cried, turning upon hire with flaming checks. `Taut be would not release her hand. .lie held it, and drew her toward hire, I say it, Alice, by the divine right of love. You know as well as I do that 1 am a free pian, though your noble loyalty would not let you say it with. out her permission ; and you know that you love me, She fell npou her knees beside the ' bed, and buried her face iii her hands. Oh, yes 1 she sobbed. 1 have loved' you always. . . And Eleanor congratulated herself Upon having got out of it very easily. did Iitn, ired. tch. are, pre - our ver her rat, trot ad - "Golden Medical Discovery" cures those diseases which come frotn blood impurities-- scrofula and akin diseases, sores and swellings But does it ? It's put up by the thousands of gallons, artd sold to hun- dreds of thousands, Oan it ouae just as well as thouglr it had been corn- pouuded just for you? Ito makers say that thousands of people who have had Tetter and Salt. rheum. Eczema and Erysipelas, Car.. buneles and sore eyes, Thick Neck and Enlarged Glands, are well to -day becanse they used it.. Suppose that this is so. Suppose that a quick+witted man was far-seeing enough to Imo* that to cleanse the blood was to cleanse the life. Suppose that by many experiments, and after many failures, he discovered this gold en key to health and that his faith in it for von is so strung that you can go to your druggist, buy tt bottler, and if it doesn't help you, you can get your money returned—cheerfully. Will you try it t The remedy to have faith in, le the remedy the makers thertiselves bite faith in. nMatt has the right to .cuHil train tett ffOrL`tPwtr. Nothing In Newspapers Nohow. • Ile was a welI.to-do farther with a grown son or two, and they were thrifty, One day not loin; ago the old man canis into the office of the country piper and found the edit.lr• at his desk, The editor was surprised.. He had known the farnrer.for twenty years or more but he had never seen hint in that place before. Good. morning, remarked the. farm.. er, rather sheepishly. , H'ow are you, responded the editor, Glad to see you. I thought you might be comlrrg around antne day. Yes, acid the old man's face grew rosy red. What's the news 1 inquired the edi- tor. 1 want to.snhscribe for the paper. That's news, ain't it 1 and the farmer laughed. Wall, yes; very good news. How much is it a year?? One dollar cash, or a dollar and tY half if paid at the end of the year. The farmer took out his pocketbook. Give me Sii worth, he said. Here's the Money. The editor gave such unmistakeable evidence of surprise and curiosity that the farrier felt called up ,n to explain. I guess,.be said, I ought to have dune it before. We and the boys have talked abort it, but we thought there wasn't anything much in the papers anyway, and we thought we could get more out of a dollar a year some other way. Not long ago we ran across a man with a fin,: plan to make money. No matter what it was, We went into it and we are short now a thousand dollar's. The other fellow ain't though. One of our neighbt!rs read us all about ie his paper yesterday. If I'd be- gun taking your paper twenty years ago I'd still have 980 years to run on that $1,00 we gave up for nothing. Send on vont. paper,and when my time is up, let me know. Good day, and he went out. ?tile Beginnings`.—The 'steam which raised tint lid of• the;kettle led a philosophic mind io utilize it ,for titan's benefit. No out, dreamed that we should now be, dragged along by it at the rate of sixty utiles an hour. When Perry Davis made a preparation for tiie m+ d eittttl nse of his family, over fifty y1 ,ars ng.: neither he nor any gran imagined that it would now be sold in every land, and prove to be the PAINKILLER of the world. The new big bottle, old price 25c. A man should give Lis hest moments to himself. 3 Applications. It takes only three to thoroughly remove Dandruff, stbp itching of the scalp, and make the hair soft -cud pliable. In fact, Auti-Dandruff is a perfect hair tonic --all say so who use it. Your baby isn't any sweeter and prettier thanforry down other babies. Flo Quit The Doctor. C=FE,l2f,EUEN,—I was troubled with dys- pepsia for about four years and tried sever- al remedies but found them of little use.. I noticed itis advertisement of Burdock Blood Bitters, so I quit the doctor and started to uqe 13 B 13, and soon found that there was nothine to equal it. It took jiist three bottles to effect a perfect Sure in my ease, and I can highly reeotnmend this ex- cellent remedy to all. BERT J Rum, Wingllanr, Ont. They who do not re.td should nut talk. Ripans Tabnl:es prolong life. Bread and butter school girls may tnalce pie and pudding wives. EIieIr:MATlsai CORED IN A DAY. --$oath American Rliournano Cure of Itbeumatism and NeUrtt:l;ia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is.re' markable and mysterious, Xbremove* 1i,t once the cause of the disease Immediately disappears, The first dose greatl''bene. fits. Iii cents. Warranted at C11ahottn's drug store. An ounce of sand:in a poundsofsugar will knock down a pile of prayers as. high as fr steeple. Anew* to llortistes.--Aro you columned at night and broken of your rest by a sink ehud suifering and urying with pain of Ceetting Teeth? 11 a0 gond at i once and ge A bottle of ' Ure: Winslow'8 Soothlnrat Syrup" for Children Teething. Yrs Valle is lnoaieul. ,.61°. 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