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The Wingham Times, 1901-11-08, Page 11-A I "R THE WINGIIA11 'TIMES NOV. 9, Ie boi, Xo no; 0110, IJO* MY, nobs let it now. 1will see bay. ,98.! 9. 0 X did $ueb a thought enter ji!�' Cl ;& . ever d, paii, gose the 0 "But have you never Been 'flim 00 - aud a would. not Q ck •0 mind. Ir I have beell' a r 0 fore?", 1juric, asked in an earnest, made ullclti`3' wisbes of her son, and is '414 e4 thereby, it is -as only in love for thee -nore upon Cher wase For awhile eager to -no. NIS, 0 axed the fear that thou wort not so 3othing further was said, until nil- "I cannot tell, my son. Ills face V NO go Xf-, ballpy as ill the past, 11,111, you nil ;ic remarked upon the increasing &a qWe GuAmaku most surely calli; up some strail 1* 17 r ire tell we till? 011, 1 hope MY buy force, of the storm. emotions in, my. mind, but 1 think t to trust his I I'llark."' uttered Ills; bpfore." lis thoughts." bonding her car 4u a Its m- atti- novel- saw him 0 0 "And yet lie familiar R1Q. g`,' - fears no mother will mother,, Uni to 6. 0 spoke thus s 10 move Of Moscow 0 : 1 0 ber 4,knocl; upon our ❖00 tilde. "Wao that iue." The son resumed. "Those eyos e. so; close to, wborcl Hurio sat and door?" I surely have seeri before, but to uponthis arm. Surely no one is out on such a save try soul I cannot remember placed liar ]land u Th re is -111,S01"t,07 DO I AV a 0 By SYLVANUS 03BB, Jr. here," ell me, my boy,' she tidded in night that could seek shelter wbon 6r wboro." in purchasing, your a low persuasive tone, "what it is mturnedlturic. "You must bavo"— And so Ruric pondered, but to uJine le,,welry and silv='Vary that d ails thus upon your mind." The youth did not finish the sen- no ,wall. After he had retired to frQm that d W W Jlj h 11.•1 1� I J 'I 1� CHAFT13,11 L poff—a biight, intelligent tact, some it c reached out and took 111"t tonce, for At that moment the knock his bed he lay awake and thought delivery; we PrCP23Y charges mother's hand, and, having gazed ellille so loud that it was not to be of the strange face, and all through �y KO, 15 years of age, who had bound hire- for some moments into her face, be mistaken. The yOuth eau ht UP tllQ •the night his dreams were but star- and cheerfully rd'4114 11"OnAY Tllr, QUNNIAM�U AXD� TIlr, M. The time at which. Ore open our self to the gunmaker for the pur- said: candle and hastoned toned to the door. ding visions of the black monk. 1 In full if desired. story is midwinter And toward the pose of learning the Art, His hair a , I "Surely, my mother, I have 'noth- opened it, but the. blast came roan; -�OmelY close of the seventeenth century, and his eyes' were darker than his Ing in my soul that I would bide ing in, whirling a cloud of snow in- CHAMP,, III i Our ha C masters, and if be possessed not sotrated Catalogue will ass::?' Russia had passed through the long I from. --thee. If I have 'kept my- to RuripIg face 4u A frMANU PUOCUEDLNq. much sound intellect he certainly . , 4 extinguishing 1 11 thoughts to myself UnseeMillig the light at once. When Ruric came down in the q you very materially and and bitter ordeal of 'Rational iii -lit sessed. an unwonted -0 s degree of silence, it has been because I feared' Ills, there any one here?" the gun- morning, lie found the monk Al- may be had upon applicatlQ0. The Tartar yoke lead been Worn till Fie0en, quick wit and unswerving in You would laugh at me if I. ON you,. maker asked, Bowing his bead and ready there and breakfast nearly the very bones of the nation were tegrity. I r galled, and when this . was thrown sun lead been some time be of them." shielding his eyes from the driving ready, But little was said during DIANIOND HALL, "Ab, no, my son," the mother re- snow with one hand. the mealtime, for the monk. seemed x8.44 - off civil dissensions and i-asurrec- low the horizon, And the only light reprovingly. "Xotbinn "Yes returned a voice. from the busy with thought's of his own, find plied almost The Poles and Of any consequence that made that C, I ileopund al; darkness. was too much -engaged in tions commenced. Mould claim suell Stygian dark U Goals name, Ruriq things partially visible with' the RYRIE BROS., Swedes plundered the country, and in. sorbing consideration from a mind lei me in, or � shall perish." studying the strange mnn's, features 2 amid g9noral tumult and confusion shop came from the dull - blaze of like. X.Qurs would MQVC Lue to dori- '(Then follow quickly,," said Rn- and pondering updn the various Yongil anq AdelAide $tso the coals on the forge, As Paul ever sion. Speak plainly, and be � sure -tic. 44119re, give me I your hand. doubts and surmises that had enter,- TORONTO. • spore balf dozen men were clamor- and anon bore down upon the brake of my sympathy." There,'now. voine." ad Iiis mind. After the weal Was ing for the throne. At length a few, that moved the bellows. Suddenly A fo�v momelits r Ruric started back from tbe'forgil more the youth The yoilth found the thickly over the . monk 4ecompanied tile patriotic citizens; pledging every- gazed silently -upon his mother, And gloved- hand.—gloved with the soft- qker to, his shop, and there lie As his miud broke fl -em the deep time in examining "I'll" -thing they. held dear on earth to the. then lie answered: 'est fur�and, having led the invisi- sve�t some ti the vause of freedom from this curse of reverie into which he had fallen,, ,All this thought has been of one 'ble applidautinto the hall, he closed. quaint articles of machinery - that and, having bade his boy to see that- "uf'cture of Anarchy and headed by a noble 0 a used in the man a matters were properly disposed for person—of lZosalina.741dA.'! the. door and. thou lea the way to were trince and a -humble, patriotic the night, he turned toward the Claudia. Ne . vol started as 'she.'. the kiteben. As soon As the candle arms. GT U REID, TO, STAY' utcher, made a bold staxidto save heard - and the- whilp,,' was relighted Ruric turned. and gaz- Ruric was engaged in flaishin Ir A door and was soon in the kitchen, that name, n an the country. Moscow was retaken, the color forsook her cheeks. ed upon .the newcomer.. He was a pair of pistols,, and for some min- to. tho unl~sal testimony for and Ifichael 11oma,noff was chosen where his • mother had supper al 'What, my dear boy, what of,her monk and habited something like utes the mcintNind stood silently by , South American- -Nervine, and czar, and this illustrious family still Prepared and set out. ave you thought?" she Asked train- one of the black monks of St,, Ali- his side watching Ills movements. what it: dlii I for 4mrs. Arm - occupies the imperial throne. And Claudia Navel was a noble look- C111 Of 01. Ile, Was maumboigbt At length the youth stopped. in Ills strong It will do for any now the day of Russian ing woman, if the impress of a noI,' ulou'ly. Work and Iflid.the pi$t6lLdown. woman living. greatness. I blel grenerous soul can be calle4 "What but for one thing could I and possessed a rotundity of person dawned,- but the sun was not fairly think,. my mother? Yoii have seen which wascomicalto behold. He 1'l,.'xcfte me, good father,"- he "For one e who has suffered as I linvo for over ,up and the broad light opened such, and the light of her still hand - leer? - I not . bt. was fat and unwieldy and waddled said rather nervously, at the same six years from nervous prostration, and having upon the empire until Peter came r-ome countenance was never brig "Yes, Ruric!' About Neitfi lau,�hable' steps. His time gazing his visitor in the face, spent nearly all I possessed In doctor bills withI, n 0 permanent relief,imagine wbat I the grace, bugq black robe, which reached "but I must ask you 11 question. b to the throne. er than when gazing upon liar boy. "Ana you have marlwa OutG nd Unt blessing I tieel South Amcrlca4 In the department of the Sloboda, She had seen the snows of 50 win- the loteliness, the soul given beauty- ftoin - his` chin to his toes, was se- Wbere,bave I seen you before?" - Nervine has been to me. The first few dosee, the suburbs of %oscow, and very tors, andl if they had left some sil- of the noble girl?" t cured about the waist with a sash "Haw should I know?" the monk gave me great relief. It took six bottles in all ? to cure me, but I feel I am cured to stay cured." near the river Moskwa stood a ver upon her head and some age, "I know that she is bcautifV1, of tlib same color, and' the snow returned, with a smile.. ',—Mrs. Geo. Armstrong,. Qrillia, Ont. U $11 humble cot, the exterior of which marks upon her face the sunshine, son, and also that she is good'; at which lay upon " the shoulders. and "Why," resumed Ruric, with some 8�111 by A. L. Rnluiltou, will0low. as many summers had left. least Q ted striking contrast, hesitancy, "I knew not but :that you ,betrayed 4, neatness of arrangement of full so I think." back presented a; 0 - and show of taste that more than her with a thankful, loving heart "Then -what'biif love could move Ruric brushed Away- the snow, with might enlighten Mo. I ,have'surely made up for its `smallness of size. and a prayerful,'lovina soul. me with, deep thought of her? Oh, his own. hai?d, and having, taken his seen you somewborc.".. Nor was it so very small, in fact, It is snowing again, faster than,' inymother,I-dolove lierl Ilove her . yisitdFs thick fur bonnet the latter And are there not hundreds %,guas, o n s. 4iut only in contrast, for near at ever," remarked Paul as he took his ea�'the fire.. whom you )lave seen in this great with the whole, strength of my heart took a sent h, r band about it stood many large, seat at the table. and SIDUL", Before a word was spoken ilio city, aye,, tbqusa,-ids,,. whom you, Why You Shetld insist on Having shabby, dirty looking structures "Ah I" returned Puric, resting his "Alas) my Rurie, she will never youthful host '0arefully.. e1amined might recognize as. you redognize -. 0 a ftra F. A E4." A R I E S S 0 MR. that overlooked the prim cot, as Imife a few moments while he bent dare love thee P 'his, guest's features, d the lt(tt6 910 an r me. Unecinultied by rviv otber. bleak mountains may look clown up. his ear to listen to the voice of the "You know not Aliat," the youth Ecemed.owaally dc'sii�puiii of 'discov- "Aba it may' be go) but not 40 enders hard*ieather soft. on a verdant hi 5d 'his, 'eyes burning dr 11. And within this storm. �7 had, hoped 'twould snow quickly replied, , b-i(I this. There may be it thousand Fppecially prepared. ing wbqt manner of people lie cot was as neat as without. The no more,for the present. The snow deeply and. his open brow flushing. • fallen in with, , The monks face faces I would recollect to have seen, Keeps out water. ill excite heavy bod e t oil. 6o apartments in front, one of is deep enough now. And how it Did I mot.know• she loved mo. be was a peculiar one. The fentures but, not. one of them would cite A h Y i( Vhich was only used in winter, were blows Ill sure I would Ae*cr leave allowed. my, were very dark "acid prominent and even a passing emotion in. my soul. Aid F.' S 8 4 'furnished not only with neatness, "Never mind," spoke the dame in thoughts such-roge. We were chil- almost angular ..in their strongly But `your face calls up some power- An excf_llcll�; preset-r-tive. but with a fair show of ornament a trustful, easy tone; "it must storm dren to-cithe"r, Andj even then we marked oatlinc4 His brow ful emotion, sonic startling memory Reduces coAt Of YOU, i It. Merl. and luxury. Back of these wexe a when it listeth, and we can only. . loved. Fat6 has dealt differently� by of the past, which bothers Me. NN110 [tifever burn% the leathur ; its vor3; strong in niontal development, F_fficienev ;;;,incream:d. large cooking and dining room and thank God that we have shelter and us in the years that hhve passed `are you, good father? 'What a I and his eyes were dark- and brilliant. arc Secure:, 1)�:, t service. two small bedrooms, and back still pray for those who have none." sande-those childhood times, but yet The slight circle of hair that as- You? Where have we met b6fore? Stitches J;.qit froin brcdUn:.,. from tll6so were an artisan's shop "Amen l" responded 'Ruric far- I am sure that' her love for -, m --e is Was it in Spain?" I caped from beneath the tight' OIL and other outbuildings. The shop vently, not changed, save as increasing age cap which lie retained upon his "No," said. Vladimir, with a shake els so,(, in all was devoted principally to the man- After this the trio remained some must change all , the emotions Of head was *sOmculliat tinged with sil- of the head. Auct then, with a Localities nfactilre of firearms. Some swords minutes silent, seeming to be busy our nature into '-deeper, stronger ver, though his face did not betrayus shade -upon his 1 -ace, Twoet-tal fl., Vona more Berle and other edged weapons were made in listening to the stormnotes that lights and shades."' such advanced ilao as this silvery he added'.- "Let this pass now. Dere upon special application. came pealing about the cot. The '93ut think, my boy; you a mere hair would seem to indiClIte. Will not deny to you that there may The gunmaker now stood by Ills wind was high, and the snow was artisan, .4he the offspring of nobility �'You have been caught in a se- be some grounds for your strange forge watching thL-white smoke as now dashing upon the windows with and the ward of a duke—ii stern, were storm, good father," said the fancies, but I assure you most sa- EVILER RELT THAT BUITH it curled up toward the threat of the a dreary, melancholy sound. The cold, proud aristocrat, who looks youth after Ills guest had somewhat credly that until last night I never chimney. Ile was a young man, , meal was at length eaten and tho ta- upon our station only as harsh mas- recovered from the effect of the came in direct companionship with WOULD BE WE16.00N]E? not over three and twenty, and pos- ble set back, and shortly afterward ters look upon their beasts of bur- Cold, you before—at any rate, not to my -ten did sessed a frame of more than ordina- Paul retired to his bed.. It was his den. I fear you will find little else. "Aye, that I have,,niy son," the knowledge. You have acted the rs. marg�zret Smith of until or. Agnew's Cure -Yor the. ry symmetry and muscular develop- wont to retire earl for lie rose but misery in such a course of a deep, rumbling good Samaritan toward me and I i Heart gave her a new hope: YA monk returned ill 2 went. He was not large—not above early to build the fires and prepare thought." tone: "I left the Kremlin this morn- hope I may at some time return the I and cured her heart, the medium size.— but a single for the labors of the day. "'At least, my mother, I will s1a: inn little thinking of such a. change. favor." I "I was for two years it great sufferer from glance At the swelling chest, the Rurie'drew his chair close up to Rosalind, and if she loves me as I '.Phis storm has commenced since I "No, not" quickly responded the keart trouble. At �imcs I N%..ts confined to bcd broad shoulders and the' sinewy the ereplace, and, leaning against love. her, and if she would accept my started on 'my return. About . half youth. "If you return it, then it at times my pain was so intense that I would ridges of the bare arms.told at once the jamb, he bowed his bead and haild'lonIo- will be a favor no more. I have linve welcomed death with joy. I was atacted a mile from here- my horse got foun- to Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Ilvirt byreadinit ol that he was master of great physical pondered again. This had become "Hush, my boy. Do not cherish dered in the snow, and I left him only done for you what every man some wonderful cures wrought by it. One dose After. ng four power. His feat&,es were regular, a habit with him - of late. Some such 'hopes. Why should she mate gave me relief in 30 minutes. a with an honest peasant and then should do to his neighbor, and so bottles I car. truly say I never ff.-It better in my .yet strongly marked and eminently times he would sit thus during A with thee when the richest nobles of -IT-V started to make the rest of my way far from. Reading, thanks for ure.­—margaret Smith, Brussels, Ont. .1bandsome. His brow, which was whole hour without speaking or the land would kReel for her hand?" on foot, but I reckoned wildly.' The sign ' A.T.Trm,4iitnx,wi),At,9v,. iiiii and. high, was half covered by even' moving, and his mother did "Hold!" cried Ruric, -starting to driving storm blinded me) and the tr. the light brown -curls that waved not interrupt him,,as she supposed his feet, his handsome face :flushed pilingdriftsswallowed me up at ev- 'over it, while his eyes., which were he might be solving some mechanic- and his bright eye burning. "Speak- ery 167,on. steps. Ily body is not Of a bright, brilliant deep gray in al problem that had arisen to bottler not thus—at least not new' I flat-; veru well Adapted to, such work. Ila, color, lent a cast of genius to the him. But these fits of thought had ter not myself, but I claim a soul as ha, -ha! But I saw- your light and I THE KING, pure and a heart as noble as any or here for aftitellect of the brow. His name become too frequent, too lengthy p determined to seek shelter ,was Rurie Nee el. His father had the night. By St. MiC11401" lout and too moody for such a conclu- man in the land. Ify mind. is as.clear, c, my hopes are as high, my ambition, i, .1 a. most severe storm. Yet you ♦-TO-W al 'UEEN ibei�nkilh, izi2k "0 THE A in the then late war with sion, and the good woman was fore- and :the Turks, and the son, leaving his ad to believe that they Nrere caused is as true to real greatness and are comfortable here!" another properly cared for, went to by something more remote than the my will as firm as any of them. If "Aye, father, we try to be com- Rosalind seeks the, love of a, true THE ®U soon after the bereavement. business of the forge or the lathe. fortable," said Ruric.' "My mother he. found in the most The youth now and the protection could hardly survive a winter in ♦ OF DEVONSHIRE. (['here sat with his brow heart on of stir` doted armories, and now, well versed. resting upon his hand and his eyes arms and determined success, then I some of the dwellings which stand In the trade, be had returned to his bent upon the hearth. For half an fear not to place myself by the side hereabout." ,!native city to follow his calling hour he had not moved, and his of any suitor in the land; but if The monk made lie answer to ♦ A Remarka%Ve Offer.. L) and support his mother. face wore an anxious, troubled look. she -seeks immediate wealth and the this stave a sort of commendatory Near by stood a boy—Paul Pee- "fatale, my son," spoke the moth- glitter of some high soundihg title, no(]• and shortly afterward tl�c Here is blie best offer ever made in this community. 13Y avery excellent nt- at, at length in a low, kind toneo then—all. I' know she, does note But youth asked: rangement made witli thn Family Herald and Weelcly Star of Montreal we are 4W enabled to o1rer Tar, AVINGHAAr Truiss and that great Family Paper, the "what is it that occupies your "Do you belong here in the city, Pat -illy Herald and Weekly Star for one year for the smallsu. 0 # mot $1.75 and In - thoughts so much?" elude to each subscriber three beautiful premium pictures of which the follow - 0 0 0 good fifther?"' Ing is a brief description. Ift,qu The young man started and turn- . "Aye, at pt�scnt I do.," the monk oil ff Uoeat Ing ed, gaze upon his mother. returned. And then, with a smile •KING RDIVARD VII.—True to life, a beautiful portrait,. size IS X A Terrible Cough. 1 24 inches, on beantl His ful heavy white satin finished paper for tramalfig. This portrait tiyou speak to me, my metes- he added -, "I suppose N -OU would like has been taken since lits accession to the throne, and is the very latest and beat or?" be asked after having recalled whom roll 'have thus To- obtainable. It cannot be had except through the Plivty Hnnim lip to Lmow WEEKLY STAR; each Picture bears the King's autograph. This picture has the with I OUP him mind to things about him. ecived. My riatn'e is Vladimir, alid ♦b merit of being the first taken afterthe King's aicassion, and has therefore "Yes, my boy," she said, "I did -ny home is wherever I may chance Creh"Istorleal value that no other picture can assess. al, ♦ on God's heritage. At present 0 QUE S' N ALEXANDRA. ,rotip Is the terror of every mothet and the cause of frequdht dtkthm 'pea' 0 you. 1. asked yon what itG" i —An exquisitely beautiful plzt,tre of the remark - among imall children. Dr. Chase''! was �htat occupied your thoughts." I am residinc, ho,� in. Moscow. ablV be and good Queen Alexandra, also taken -since the King's accosslim, Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine 110b, nothing, nothing," Rnric an- to ih0throne. It Is the same size as that of the King, the two forming There, could yonu ask me to be more b a lixad-, brings prompt relief to the loud, ring- some pair of pictures that alone v-4,ould sell for many times the subsdript oil pries Ing cough, makes breathing eitity and swered after some oments of hesi- iri n k of P& or and pictures. .prevents suffocation. it to mothers' Cation. 1`1 was only thinking; that portrait of the Bing and Consort taken at the second or sueceedIng.41t. coughs, coldo, Ruric smiled, but he made no di, Ungs 00,11 have One Iract,1012 Of the value of the firstI Those go down to history -I favorite remedy for ,croup, bronchitis, whoopitix couch im-3 was all." root reply, Ito was too deeply in - THE IYUCHI33SS OF DEVONSUIRE. —The Renowned Gainsbordagh Pic. asthma, "I know you were thinking, And terosted in the face of the monk ture. Sold at auction 841e In London twenty -ave years ago tot 210.5p, Irrs. F. W. Pond, 20 Macdonala 11 1 to enter with much eagerness into stolen by clover thieves, hiddLm for over twenty-four years and delivered to it.4 I know that was all at the time, butt' Ide no so- bN*ner on payment of $25,WO reward and sines sold to :fir. J. iorporitMorgatiNr street, Barrie, Ont., tayg: x I'll U tried your medicine, my faith to very of what, Ruric? Come, hide odylversation. At lengih the guest $1510M. 1',� jr,d t in its pov,,tr1j of curing cough and orets from your mother. I have no- pla would oxil�r trttit odueltit'Ptnil asked if be could be accommodated This, In brief, 18 the history of one sit the romium pictures, which, by % croup. My little girl has been subject ticca you of late, and I know you coldsintime with Dr. Wood's Norway with some Slee lin place, and, hay. deVer Woke of enterprise, the MlIshors of the Darnily Iferald have secured tot to the orbill) far a long time, and I fine Syrup, there wi I )uld be fewer home' 0 their subscribers. The P14tUre 8 22121 In teftrooloqr,4, and Is rep found nothl. cute It Until I gave Are 6tingoil. Thatgoid, smile is a,1.oht,.. reproduced line for ing answered in the affirmative, the Rn colour for fthl, Copies of the reprodnatloa tird no%y sold ,Dr. Chase's 'Idyl Syrup of Linseed and Tur- gone from your face, And sometimes The severest wighs and coldt,bronollit'll youth lighted another candle and lit ekd* York City, Montreal and for6ato for SL2 each, and this Is the pletura -pentine. I cannot mi)eak too highly of and cixo,,f stn est Of 001,011P 91 0 have feared tbo gladness has a and the first t ^conducted birA to a chathber which t Faintly Herald subabribers are going to get abiolutAtly fres together with tho tion yio d readily -to thio powerful, Iritig. ♦ Olotalres of th6 King "d Queen. 25 eents it bottle, all dealers, or 13d. gone from your heart, I have Soon he'liftg vemed3r. was located directly over the kitob- Is that not; big value I Call &t Tan Tnugg Olnod and se6 samplea, tnarison, mites Co., Toronto. you bent in thought over your work ite& *ixo Mrs. Tlins. Carter, Vorthmt, on and which was very well warns, of these beautiful oleturos, You Wafto Tan W1NGa,&3J Tt.vm tot the local news, arid you want that ri ben I know that of y6ur work you Ont ,says: oil by means of several iron tubes, great paper, thio Family Herald, for Its 21 pAg6j of gotiorm news and faintly nettled ori .My thi.ol.,. chase's, Syrup 'I'vrore not thitking, and I have soon . MI)JI lallgg, Ito t1grLb I tlidt connected with the furnace lip. 'reading. Its agricultural pages alone aro worth inany tittieks then sulmoripgoet could scareely, ,speak ab,.v4o a Nvl,isp r. I pride. you buried in deep thought When fluo lead & takwis confit wittdii in v .1rieuro low. BrItt9ftsand your subteriptlon to of Lin should be rex ing or convers- tbonght wottid tend wo to pir 4,rwa. '1, 99 seed you with me." tried diderent retnedive but all M �a to 1,110 Mother," uttered nuric ris soot) in& as lie Ilaa Teturnefl. to the THE: TIMES orplers., 471 1 00 V, ood 11 "Who is that man?" TUrpOld nole 1111avo 1, then, Offended ydit, `�Ae a" "00 "n a, way Syr P', fol tiro dontmtr of isle ttily mother?" lwttleeompletalyoared 1'11':, 1111ow should I knowV, the wo- k