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The Wingham Times, 1901-06-28, Page 7
r Child to his father. Aly own babe was -on the bed asleep, and I, who am feel, ,Ing wonderfully strong, was sitting up -in a little chair as fat' awAy Prom him tas possible, net out of hatred or indif- fevence, all, no, but because he seemed. -to rest better when left entirely by himself and not under the hungry look of my eyes, Alrs. Sutherland went over to look at him. ' "Oh, he is fair, like my baby," she said, rand almost as sturdy, though mine is a month old, er." And she stooped down. and hissed him. Philemon, lie smiled for her, -though he never had for me. I saw it with a greedy longing that almost *made we cry' out. Than I turned to ,her, and we talked. Of what? I can - mot remember now. At home we bad never been intimate friends. She Is lfrom Sutherlandtown, and I am from •Porchester, and the distance of nine rmiles is enough to estrange people. But here, each with her husband ab- -seut and a darling Infant sleeping un. -der Iter eyes, Interests we have never ithought identical drew us to each oth- er, and we chatted with ever Inereas• -Ing pleasure. Suddenly Mrs. Slither— Mand jumped up in terrible fright. The Infant -she had been rocking on liar breast was blue; the next minute it Shuddered; the next It'lay in her arms dead. • ,I hear the shriek yet with which she -fell with it in her arms to the floor. Fortunately no other ears were open -to her cry. I alone saw her misery. I ,alone heard her tale. The child had been poisoned, Philemon, poisoned by -her. She had mistaken a cup of meds - cine for a cup of water and had given the child a few drops in a spoon just before setting out from her hotel, She -had not known at the time what she bad done, but now she remembered j that the fatal cup was just IIke the tether and that the two stood very neat, ':together. Oh, her innocent child, and 1,1oh, her husband! It seemed as If the '-latter thought would drive her wild.' "He has so wished for a child," she tmoaned. "We have been married ten -years and this baby seemed to have ;been sent from heaven. He will curse • �-me; he will hate me; he will never be :able after this to bear me in his sight" s This was not true of AIr. Sutherland, -but It was useless to argue with her. Instead of attempting it I tools another way to stop her ravings. Lifting the .child out of her hands, I firstAlstened i,at its heart And then finding It was :ireally dead—I have seen too many life- Iless children not to know -1 began -slonly to undress it. "What are you ,doing?" she cried. ",)Its. rt'epb. Mrs. Webb! What are you doing?" For re- ply I pointed to the bed where two lit - ;,tie arms could be seen feebly fluttering. j "You shall have my chit]," I whisper - "I have carried too many babies -to the tomb to dare risk briusing tip ,'another." And catching bar poor wan - Paring spirit with my eye, I held her 1while I told her my story. Philemon, i 1�saved that woman. Before I had fin- isbcd speaking I saw the reason re - ;turn to her eye and the dawning of a ,.pitiful hope in her passion drawn face. �•She looked at the child 1n my arms, an] then she looked at the one in the bell, and the long drawn sigh with wlcich she finally bent down and wept ',ovor our darling told me that my cause !won. The rest was easy. When the -clothes of the two children had been l•exchnnged, she took our baby In her z I arms and prepared to leave. Then I 1 stt;ipped her. "Swear," I cried, hold-.. f. Ing her by the arm and lifting my other hand to heaven, "swear you will be a mother to this child! Swear you will love it As your own and rear It In the path of truth and rightecus- The convulsive (,.trip with which she Grew the baby to her breast told me plainer than leer slinddering "I swear!" that her heart had already opened to It. I dropped her arm and Covered my face with my hands. i could not see tiny darling go. It vas worse thaD ,death. "Oh, God, save him!" I groan- ed. "God make him an honor"-•• But here site caught me by the arm. Her clutch was frenzied, and her teeth were chattering. "Swear In your turn," she gasped; "swear that if I do a mother's :duty by this boy you will keep my, .secret and never, never reveal to my 'slmsband, to the boy or to the world ( 'rthat you have any claims upon him." n It was like tearing the heart from my ;breast with my own hand, but I swore, Philemon, Ant! she iri her turn stood -back, But suddenly slie faced me :again, terror and doubt in all her looks. "Your husbands" she whispered. "Can you keep such a secret from him? You will breathe it, in your dreams." "I vshall tell him," I answered, "Tell him l" The hair seemed to rise on her head, qnd she shook so that I feared she would drop the baba "Be carefull" I cried. uSee, yet frighten the babe. ,Aly husband has but one heart with ,ane. NN'lrat I do he will subscribe to: Da not fear Philemon." So I promtsca in your shame. Gradually she grew a$ steles1-caliner. Whensaw site w y .again, I motioned liar to go, LCen Tey more than mortal Strength was failing,. and the baby --Philemon, I have never kissed it, And I diel not klSs It then. I heard her #ret draw slowly tolVithl tine •(tsar. I heard her hand fall on the !snob, Beard it turn, 'uttered aip3 rr•y nail thou Thov found me an hoar " g THE WING-11AN T1191 JUNE :._.•.. . '4�ir«»�p+ t T t4 as t 0 ea of . _ , •� - Chat ar>tetioiB tai" x lam: 1t�1� �,�""�',p'`* pp +►1► vu wY "' `' �""" "'-« of [taut su criltg. n VV Mw <Po 4 txo•>aaplstoly r000i� ba,4 dans not kali for Q�».«q�»-. pp,-•.r.,Q.-.pay„ G?q •,..p¢ ,; ,�a,4 -.�4G •.• �v<% M, �jCv .. �p i For not only did those warka of pull. ,i. n1 ilc susplc'lon bespcal: possible ari:41g r• wF Th irulig hansbtp, (n spent In the future, but Ibrougli tbgl:u It :. ,pip slight frabanding go, me of tete y°una >rlrl �l becalliol at this an4 leryof Agatha Webb,5 Open coude nnati u la the ent that Iov= it hr.•ourtsltbe hered �e es, frightenedcid ytirrd fiashUr could never' hope for complete, rel4• swept over the arbor before returning i 1p,& �.-.« _ statement before the world. nor, what to his face. QY 't�l3�t•N,i��`VtIi:I� By' Anna I-Whaarine Green, I ` s all, aeltlelpa s n day besn Agneg' such a fact prOV s you to be in danger . » vas to him a still dve lel• source of do. "It there Is A wafther the nworth Clare," r Loat Xenia a Lena, Rand and;MizW111 F,t�o,, aro, 1 and domestic happiness should of arrest for a crimeou novel, cow- SIM wAs CJON ?'I,Pi>�L73ritux XWr.11'N' wwke amends to. hill] for the grief and y mitted, then U behooves your friends ISD WITH PAlf+l•"s W 't "Am, hire error's of Ills more than wayward to shopv lvhere they stand in this mat - Copyright, 1900, by Anna Katharine Groen. 4 V youth. Ile could never marry so pure ter and by lending their sympathy a bcl[tg wJtlle the shadow of crime sop. 0.(. 4w•J»�.„ OQ �• »S„• QgipQ. N.•,-„• QD N•«-•, Q�pin --•• G . �N. •. N•.} X41 ♦•«O� ( jN • • 0� O•.�• ��Ny,y Q�Lj • �give you courage and power tomeet 0001) RUL LTIL 4* # alated bill) Crain tile of burn” eke trials before you.” N 4qsN beiu„s. ITct bcilcY In his tlnoccactr1)d Froin tliA 3tnOains nvilie, Oat. "Not when they girlsl � after lying along rho door e]Aslping tile Dir, Suthcl4nnd has beMt beading un- the exact truth of his story (andlie was murmured Frederlok, and, casting a 'Many oases are constantly being dead infant In my arms.I was irh a der the belief of your personalerimf• coutident she slid believe him) could Blanco at Mr. 1941,11447, be, stepped brought to light; of persons b6ing• cared, swoon, and they all think I fell with nallty In this matter of Mrs. Webb' Wake na�cliti'pn, uc a 11) this concluxiall. softly back, by that wonderful remedy—Dr, Wil - the child, as perhaps I olid, and that its death. This was his secret, w;Wch was While he was regarded openly or In °Agnea flusbed and yielded to her fa• liatns' Pink Pills—after doctors halm little life went out during my Insensf•dart; corners or beside the humblest ther's gentle pressure. sha3 ou?1e fileside.as a possible criallupl neither "Goodby, my friend,' she said,. the failed to be of benefit, Among them ' Idlity, Of its little features, like and „Us „ y .)Jr.btitli(11aud apt her father not laic ma be noted the case of Mrs. Ben yet unlike our boy's, no olio seems to "Tes, by me, I am more closely link- quiver In tones oinking deep into yalrala tale heed. The nurse who cared for ed to this affair than you can readily own heart even would. allow Ulw to l+ rederick*s heart "Some, day It will be Harrison,. a well known lady, wisp re -,It Is gone, and who else would know ” Imagine, Some (lay I may be able to offor her anything but a friend's grab• .good morrow," aiVI her head, turned sides in the near vicinity of Opwge,� that little face but iue? They are very explain myself, but not now, Only re. tilde or win from hor anything but A bAck over iter shoulder, tools on a beau- Ville, Ont. l'A reportgr.ot the Slln bear•- good to me And Are full of self re. nelghbol s sympathy. yet in bidding tiful radiance that fixed itself forever Ing of Mrs. Harrison's wonderful aunt member what I have said about your oodby to larger hopes proaehes for solving roe So Bang h1 though father --pardon me, Mr. Sutherland— ant (lesires he p ,s ahrd more impel,• a the hungry Iletin h him chs watch, called at her home 'to inquire into the, port of the building alone., But, tttosh tunes act Accordingly. Perhaps Jt was parted with the solace . ed it disappear. then she was quite facts of the case, Mrs: Harrison said: they watch 16 now, i •have contrived to tell you this I was forced back bore part his heart and the only solace gone, a ,man, not slip one whom Fred- she was pleased to be abs t t' to pyrite this letter, which you will get Against my will and best interest by in this world for the bound Brick !tad described as .lying In hiding e V testify to with the one telling of the baby's the stronggst series o! et•ettts that ever lens griefs and tragle experiences of In the arbor, but a different one—l1) the great; curative powers. of .these pills„ happened to a man, But, he added his still young life. He had learned to fact, no other Iiign our pfd friend the She said: "Fdr some years I have been death and my own dangerous condi. p „ i tion. love through suffering, only to realize constable—advanced around the corner a constant sufferer• Just what to call. with a sidelong look 1)t the group of Under it these words: "Though bid- men still hovering about the coroner's that the very nature of his suffering of the house and presented a paper to my disease I do .not know; even the. den to destroy this, I have never dared „ forbade bim'to indulge in love, film. table, I ]tad rather think it was for doctors were unable to diagnase it. E • ttoiz�to so. valuetto us or lay be of Ines- some more important office still. But p And this socined. `a final ven In his. hour of t. It was the warrant for his arrest on was completely run clown, I had racking, this the future will, show, the future u j j a charge of murder. 1,1111 I'SION WBBB. He had told Ills story and been for the pains. in my head, back sues limbs. L lvhes I seam to see lowering in the [TO IIB CONTINUED.l was unaltle to secure sound sleep, This was the last letter fauucl in the ,. moment belk+ceci, but what t1•As therep, and Paces over there. in Ills life, what leas there in the facts on arising in the morning would feel a4 packet. As it rove slid clown soba And, wasting for no reply, he melted as witnessed b^ others, wbat was there scams of interest, tired as before going to bed. My .vete heard all over the room, and g ti into the e�eawd. In his mother's letters auel the reveK- Cork is to hold an industrial exhibi- stomach was in bail condition and the, Frederick, wily for some time now lead Frederitik passed at once t° his fa- tion of their secret relationship to tor- y been sitting w1th bis head in his hands, ther. I bitiou of Irish industries next year, least movement caused m heart to ti his s Asserons, or to prove that captured to look up'and say: No one interrupted Frederick after roboraThere are 80 °flips ill India with over palpitate violently, Doctors treatment "Do you wonder that I endeavored to lie. had shut tilt door behind slim, but her hand ant] not ha is had 'held the 50,000 inhabitants, record beaten by failed to be of benefit to me. and I was keep this secret, bought at such a the large crowd that In the balls and weapon when the life blood gushed price and sealed by the death of her I on the steps of the builclin^ awaited from her devoted breast? Nothing, no country of the same area. i1) a very discouraged state when % thought m mother and of her who ' nothing:.only Itis word to stand Agalust An aluminium resonator to take the friend advised me to try Dr. 'Williams," y Itis reappearance shelved that the pub- all human probabilities and natural In- lace of the wooden belly of the violin Pink Pills. Thinking that they might really was? Gentlemen, Air. Suther- Ile interest was still warm in a matter ference, only his word and the ener• p relieve mq a little I land really loved his wife :and honored alfecting so deeply the heart and In- g has been devised by a Londoner named procured a supply - her . her memory. To tell hum, as I shall terests of their best citizon. When, ons nature of the great hearted woman Stroh. The volume of tone obtained is and began tasting .them according to who bad thus perlAied. Though a have to within the hour, that the child therefore, that long closed door final- said to be greater than that in the or- directions- From the first I could see she placed in Itis arms 25 years ago r • dozen of his fellow citizens had by ly opened and _ tederick was seen es- their verdict professed their belief in diilaay violin. that they were helping nue, and by thq, , was an alien and that all his lore, his carting lir. Sutherland on his arin, time I had taken half a dozen boxes E care, his -disappointment and Itis sus'- the tide of feeling which had not yet his word and given him the benefit of [`;Berlin has an association of physicians g. srabs[dccl since rl ntha's letters were a doubt involving his life as well as his who pay a sum equal to 5 per cent. of Iva$ free from the ailments that ba Perin s had been lavished on the son g honor, he as well as the knew that made my life miserable. It is now of a neighbor, required greater courage renes vented itself in one great sob y their income tax every year into the than to face doubt on the faces of myoY relief, Por i•Ir. SuthetlAnd's face was neither the police nor the general pub- treasury. This yields. about $12,000 a several years since I took -the pills and fellow townsmen or Anything, in short sic were given to sentimentality and not the least sign of my old trouble has calmer than when they had last seen that the question of Ills guilt still lay year, which is given to those members since shown ftself. I would st but absolute arraignment on the charge it sues his step more assured, and brop I e cttl.,n and must remain so till his dying and their families Who need help. g y" of murder. Hence ray silence, hence seances or made himself lean on Fred- ergo the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, (lay for front the nature of thins no Some of the laundries in Paris for any person who has a weak or rem use my Indecision, tial this !roman here"— eriek's arm, as if to Impress upon all t' lie pointed a scornful finger at Amabel who saw them that the ties of years proof of the truth was probable. Batsy balloons to dry their garments. A bane- down system and I atn sure they will g cannot be shaken off so easily and that belug dead, only (.ad and his own boo frame is attached to a captive bal- now shrinking in her chair—"drone me � heart could L•no,v tbf+t the facts -of that not fail to be beneficial." to it by secretly threatening; We with a he still looked upon Frederick As his hear l halt hour were tile % a had told loon, and the clothes are securely fixed To those who are weak, easily tired,, testimony which would have made me son. Rwfto them. The balloon makes six ascents the murderer of my mother and the But 1)r. nervone, or whose blood is out of condi - the he was not contented with this a da Had God to his justice removed in y to a height of n hundred feet or tion, Dr. Wfiliams' Pink Pills come as IL lasting disgrace of a good man who crumb show, eloquent ns it was. As the this strikin" g rely his only witness as a more. alone has been without blame from the crowd parted and these two Imposing blessing, curing when allothextuedacines punishment for Its^ sins And lits tuad The Austraia parliament has among fail and. restoring those who give theta. beginning to the end of this desperate !1, tttes took their way down the steps inclne"Z In Acts so little chart oP its members a waiter, Car111Zittermaybr. a fair trial to a full measure of health.health.affair, She was about t° speak when I 10 the carnia:ge which had been sent forestalled her." for them Mr. 'Sutherland cast one deep crf nits its to wrr.t its oblocltrc•: par>;akr of Its guilt and There are a butcher and a grocer in the and strength. Sold by all dealers in; • That Afternoon before the inquest and long glance about him on faces'Ine lit, was asking himself this question British house of commons. rive coup- medicine or sent by mail, post paid, at broke tip the jury brought in their ver- knew and faces he -did not know, on its he beat to Casten the gate. llis fa- moners were once day laborers. The 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by dict. It was: those who were near and those who tl+c+r lines passed In. The carriage had speaker of the parliament of Vancouver addressing the Dr, Williams' Medicine, "Death by means of a wound inflict- were far, and. raising his voice, which driven oil,, and the rand was almost was once a miner in Northumberland. rockville, Ont. eel upon herself in a moment of terror dict not tremble as much as might have Co.,' and misapprehension." solitary. Pi ;v, bet not quite. s hr leaned �-�-•„ been expected, xpected, said deliberately: Ills aria over •tit(- gdown the hillside he John Stuart Mill, in his very valuable The Indians have and turned to mill on " The UL'opinio,+" • It was all his fellow townsmen could 'Illy son accompanies me to his home. tat;c� a 1111111 glance+ ha of llIusquiwes. do for Frederick. If he should .afterward be wanted, he ve a very satisfaetoy* sii:�• with what feellzms no one will work on "Liberty," has given some ex - ever !:now tht; light figure of A gnos ad- account of the origin of the Moubezuma CCHAPTER:DSIV. rC �� gb cellent reasons wlty free expansion of t•�• � ! vtutciug on tile arc of hi+r father. mosquitoes. The legand ruins thus >,ATriEn AND SON. {� r II' woirlcl have• drawn hack, but a opinion should be tolerated everywhere, There was ill times of old, many raoonss But Frederick's clay of trial was not = 1 hotter i Would e Intervened. And he stood and even encouraged. He says: "I ago, two huge feathered monsters per- open,yet'over. There n e a closed door rt Ills ground. Alr. IIailiday. who walked If any opinion is compelled to silence y open, n father to see (as in his heart ,1x1 g witted b the manitou to dsscend fraita he still called Dir. Sutherland). Then i \,' ;, \ , v"ry clost• to Agues, cost cher an ad. that opinion may, for aught we can the sky and alight on the banks of the: there were friends to face, Aad roes, uroltitory glance. which I� rtderiel, was certainly kn,.)w, be true. To deny thus I J Seneca River. Their form was ex(tctly t 1 t, , rut slow in iuterprc•ting. than stopped is to assumeour infallibility. 2. Though that of the mosquito. They were so under conditions he, better than 'any a€"• .�. _ v LLL ', I , ��+ - cA�� re.netantly, perhaps because be saw the silenced o out. else, knew were In some regards '».. � \` , pinion be all error, it may, large that they darkenetl the sun like a, made worse rather than Patter by the - z �� her falter, perhaps because lie knew and very commonlp does, contain a per- rl i ; that an Interview between these two cloud as they flew toward the earth. admissions and revelations of this %\��" i, tion of truth; and since the general or eventful day—Agnes, for instance. rl r' was unavoidable and had best Up prevailing opinion on an subject is ad thStanding one on either stretcnk hing a ei.r to - quickly ovc r. p g p y J ed the river, and stretching their long But I could s meet her pure gaze? tJ !q �} 1+'redei•trk found Ills voice first. rarely or never the whole truth, it is necks into the canoes of the Indians, as I3nt it was his father he must first con- Agnes;' said he, "I am lad of this only b the collision of adverse opinions g 1; y y p front, his father to whom he would i they attempted to paddle along the f j 1 i opportunity for expressing my grata- that the remainder of the truth has an have to repeat in private the tale / ci , y stream, gobbled them up, as the stork tuck You have acted like a friend and chance of being kin„ in the fable i,obbled up the frogs. which robbed the best of mea of a �+�Ij� i� g supplied. $. Even if „ • , ! have earned my eti:rnal con..tderation, past and tool: from him a son, almost j;j• I,' ^j even If we never speak again." the received opinion be not only trite, Th destruction of li.feavas so great that a !rife, without leaving him one memo- �lr!!r f 1; but the whole truth, unless it is suffered not an Indian could 1 There was a momentary silence. Her pass without being ry calculated to console him. Frederick �iljll,,^ �;r I to be, and actually is, vigorously and was so absorbed in this anticipation I heart, 1cUteU Uacl drooped under his devoured in the attempt, It was long p' tj� I greeting, rose again. Her eyes, bumid earnestly contested, it will, by most before the monsters could be extermin, that be scarcely noticed the two or ;, j�:. with feeling, sought his face. who receive it, be held in the matter of ated, and then only by the combined three timid hands stretched out in ern- r,G r!t "Why do :" p eouragement toward him and was mov- jai;;,; '�, y you speak tike that' said a prejudice with little comprehension or efforts of all the Cayugas and Onondaga: ing slowly toward the door. behind �' she. `Why shouldn'twe meet? Does feeling of its rational grounds. Audnot nations. The battle was terrible, but. not every one recognize your inno- only this but 4 the meanie which his father find disappeared so cence, and will not the whole world y ' (� g of the the mammoth finallyquit triumphed, sues the ninny hours before, when he was re- „ f 17 y Ing lost.;, will be in danger of bp- mammoth musgnitaes were slain and: called to the interests of the moment ,l f i sonund ap Ills o tea t° his sterno' soon see, e I hare, that. you have left lug lost." 1 -ft unburied. For this neglect tr.11 be fennel at Itis otru fireside. Gooch the old life behind and have only to be g act the by a single word, uttered `not very far day, tuy friends. I thank you for the your new self to win every one's re- Indians had to pay dearly.. The car - from him. It was simply, Well?' But good will you have this day shown us gard?" Don't worry. casies decomposed, and the particles, it was uttered by Knapp and repeated hot,,.,, "Agnes," returned Frederick, smil- Bishop Vincent gives the helpful rules vivified by the sun, filew off in clouds of by lit. Courtney. Then he entered the carriage. Ing sad! as he observed the sudden for conquering worry: musquitoes, which have filled the coun- Fredorick shuddered and was hurry- The solemu way In which Frederick alarm visible in her father's face at I Considering what must be involved in , tug on when ire found himself stopped bared his head in acknowtecigmcut of these enthusiastic words, "you know the truth that God is infinite and that try peer since.—Wm. F. Tailor, in the by a piteous figure that, with appealing this public recognition of the hold be , Manhattan. eyes and tumid gestures, stepped up be- me perhaps better than others do and you are a pars of his plan... still retained on this one faithful heart are prepared to believe my words and Cultivate a spirit of gratitude for fore hind. It was Amabel• struck Aire Into the hearts of all who Cf then finances "Forgive!" she murmured, looking r g my more than unhappy story. But • daily mercies. S i, saw it. So that the carriage rolled there are few A •neses in the world. peaking of the finances of FrAnce;. like A pleading saint. I did not know, off in silence, clos!ag one of the most 'People in general will not Acquit me, , Realize that it can be cured by per- Napoleon said: I never dreamed you ware sa muclh of thrilling and tmprossive scones ever and If there was only one person who ij sistent effort. "Get your principles right, .anti then a man, Frederick; that you bord such a «itucssecl iu that tine worn village. doubted"—Dir. Halliday began to look I Attach it definitely as someting t° +tis a mere matter of dot -ail, requiring heart, cherished such griefs, was so be overcome. worthy of love and A woman's admira- -, relieved—"I would fall to give any only concentration. CIIAPTER XXV. promise of the new life you hope to Realize that it leas never done, and Napoleon teas right. It is just so in tion. If I had"— lm g rrr>:nr•,nlCX %-RRESTED. see me lead if I ' allowed the shadow never can do the leastgood. IC wastes every eloquent than iry farming. But; Her expression he waseen eloquent, It, foil But, alas, all tides have their ebb as under which I undoubtedly rest to Paull virtually and impairs . the mental facul- �,hatabonti 1>a°mauavho does of ander well as flow, And before Mr. Sutherland in the remotest way across yours. You it had rent feeling in it,. but he put bar and Frederick were well that of the And I have been friends And will con- ties. stand "principles" and will take no pains coldly by. )nain street the latter oecame awarenue we Forgive y*our enemies and conquer to learn? "When my father's white hitirs ba- that notwithstanding the respect with tercourse Inbfutu e, hard as It fine][ it y°� aversions. Whether we are handling the frnaneest -vine black again. and the story of my relook lis explanations had been re• to say so. Does not Dir. Halliday con- Help and comfort your neighbor, of a nation or the various needs of the, ;Itame is forgotten in, this never forget- aeived by the jury there were many of eider this right•? aA¢ your father lie The world is what we make it. For- soil and the caws of a dairy farm, the, lion world, then cone back and I will Ills fellow townslnen who were ready must" ward in the power of faith, forward in „ to show (dissatisfaction at his being al- Agnes' same necessityelight, exists tlt(tt we Bei thea l'prgtl•e you. g • Agnes eyes, leaving Frederick's for the power of friendship, forward in tips principles right." And he was passing on when another lowed to return in freedom to that A, moment, 'sought her father's. Alas, power of freedom,foiw- ardinthe powerof We mast know principles when wet touch detained hiui. Tie turned, this home where be had still every prospect there runs no tnlstakiug their innguaga• ho a forward in tlho elver of (ods time in some impatience, only to rueat of being called tate young master. Sighing deeply, she again hung her hope, p meet thorn, and we must study hard the frank eyes of Sweetwater, As he Doubt, that seed of ramifying growth, Trust men atpd they will be true to like sensible mea to understand thein head' ou treat them greatly, and the knew very little: of this young titan had beau planted In more than olio "Too much . cafe for people's opfn• y ' g y, y will working. Both the cats and the ship save that he was the amateur (detective breast, And while It failed .As yet to fon," she murmured, "aihd too tittle for $flout. themselves great, though they have a wAyy of backing up against US who had by some folly of his own been bread: out into any open inanitesta tion what Is hest And noblest ,tn us. I (lo make ate exception in your favor to all when we do not know the right principles carried all' on ,tire IIesper and who Was there were evidences enough in the not recognize the necessity of a tare, their rules of trado, nor h•,tt• to apply thein. probably tho only loan saved tram its very restraint visible An such groups of well Uetwceu ds ally Inose than I rec• "-`--F= aner- Pita little aauh of DTr, And Mrs. Albert wreck he was about to greet hien with peopple•ns they passed `that suspicion ognize ,That any one tubo saw and heard The statistios presented at the C some commopplace phrase of Congratt,. had not been suppressed or his Irmo* you today can Relieve In your guilt." oral Assembly meeting of the Presby- Whitet•ide, of Hensall, while playing: latiou wheel Sweetwater interrupted cence established by the overfavorable •Bat there are so many who did not t4rian church show that there Are 11,044 about a cistern at the residence of V. - him , t�'1) u drown(l. verdict of the coroner's Clinton,liutonfell t and was throw d. htm with ilio following words; I -.e...s f uh;v- „ s:.hools 180, r00 So1ho Ars sacs 200 teach. Palmer, C , •-•-••-- • hear' and sea fee. Besides, here he "I only yt Anted tq sly that it Inay be 1 rs in Cattada. he scholars t e The taro re ort$ from the lake $eotiost easter fo i'you to approach your father To Mr. Sutherland, suttering now turned A little and pointed to tlhe, Sar- p P p • e church. are very unsatisfactory, says the Fier- with th4l revelations you are .About to from the reaction following all all great den in his rear, "for the past wool. a X1111,007 for all our gas of iii make it's you knew that in his present efforts, mush, if gat all, of this quiet man -•,i need not state who or under _-_. --- - :...�. .,.. ". •sell Observer. We understandthat mints he Is much more likely brat si nifieAnt clrsplay ! public feeling what authority he acts—has been In WAXTED—TRUS'rWORT'BY. IiitX AIMS $osn6 farmers are plowing their i'alt flame et' Inno- passed unnoticed. But to Frederick, biding nuder that arbor watching any i� i;irtd gala©o solid Ahanceial Athuding � I r9 wbent, or Nvlpat hs-lt;ft of it, un(ter. lull to be relieved by such proofs of ons o you can give him than over- nlive'to the least look, the least sin every movement find almost ;counting sf� nnvaa nett " tilll,Iva:rable ill iRiid arouutl Flensall, howor•er, everythilxg*i ce1pC0 A$ y g the lACls of that his story had not been aeeepted my s1gRs. YesterdAy I101eft for it sWrt rnolo9e aAlt a2dtir cel atatftt c i cmvEloli2+ Ad ;1 l;ili flue. ll, llelmed by such as t3haw tl _ h 4.114. w,r•sn,rtr thS•A111*Ii tin ,.a.r.,w r.rr1. 4w.lnw C,1) itl-'t,1) nnr.. iX7't,ei• r'Ma -., r.eaa 1uoNn,Mrn-�.11RlG rin9•th„ t rrp_rhea„. a0 . ' •11anllln bettceen von. I"or two