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THE HURON S1tNAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. 1
tired of the angel Gabriel if .he bad him
all to herself for four mortal weeks.
Possibly; I remember once making .t
similar remark.
But surely dad dream and weekurss of
two people, in being left t,) oW aeother's
sole auceoy, mud apply chiefly to cases
of .Yue[at1On for mere aWusesseut Or
convenience ; nut to there who voluntar-
ily bind their lives together, " fur better
fur worse, for richer for pourer, in sick -
and in health, to love and to cherish,
1 t will be advisable not to see any death du us poi. How solemn the
,tore of that family. Not that 1 have words are ' They thrilled me all through
any proof that they are flu family-- the on the morning of Lisabel's tparriage.
name itself, Johnson, and their acknow- I have never set down here anything
lodgement of plebeian origin, is sufll-
rient evidence to the contrary. But, if
Tlartiey had lien !
The mere supposition, conning, in-
inetively, that Sunday night, before
n argued it down, was enough to
me twelve such hours as would be
hosed dearly with twelve ye4rs o1 t an apology, which was nut behaving well,
-even a life full of such happiness as 1 I thought. Nor slid the excuse seem a
learned, is posaible for a "ran. 1 valid one. But it might have been a
for me. Never for me! painful day to him, and Francis is one
phase of the subject is, however. of those sort of people—very pleasant,
clteively my own, that even here 1, and not ill -meaning people either—who
pass it over. It will be conquered like to escape pain, if Possible' Still,
-and-by-being discovered in time. he might have considered that it was not
1 went to the marriage -having pro- likely to be the happiest of days to Pene-
ised. She said Dr. Urquhart never lope herself, nor made more so by his
breaks his promises. No. There is no
t_to promise --nay, vow, -kept unflinchingly
c= for twenty yens; could it be broken
now? It never could. Before it is too
late -I will take steps to teach myself
that it it never shall.
• I only joined the marriage party due-
t ing the ceremony . They excused me
, the btihakfast, speeches, etc. Treherne
l. knew I was not well. Also, she said I
looked "over-worked," and there was •
•'��. ' kind of softness in her eye, the pity that
l.f, '~ all women feel, and so readily show.
She looked the very picture of a white
fairy, or a wo,xl-nymph-or an angel,
sliding down on a sunshiny cloud to a
man asleep. He wakes and it is all
gone.
While the register was being signed-
andthey wished nee to be one ••f the at-
testing witnesses -an idea cause into my
mind.
The family must have settled at Rock -
mount fur many years. Probably, the
grandfather, the farmer who wrote him-
self, plebeianly, "Johnson," was buried
Lere. Or -if he were dead -whether it
was so or not, I had no clew -here, pro-
bably, would be registered the interment
of that brother to whom allusion has
been made as "papa's favorite," but in
such a manner, and with such. evident
distress, that to make further inquiry
about him was • impossible. Besides, 1
inust have no More private talk with her
-with the one of the Misses Johnston
whom 1 know best.
This bp'pther--I have calculated his
:age, compared with theirs. Even were
he the eldest of them, he could n',t now
he much above thirty --if• alive. That
ixrson would now bo at least fifty.
Still, at once and forever to root up
any such morbid, unutterable fancies, I
thought it would be as well to turn over
the register-booka, as without suspicion,
it was this day easy to do. On my way
. home I stopped at the church -and,
helped by the half -stupid sexton and bell
ringer, went over the village resort's of,
he declared, the Inst twenty years and
more. In none of therm was once nam-
ed the family of Johnston.
No proof, therefore, of my cause of
dread -not an atom, not a straw. All
evidence hitherto going directly euonter
to a supposition -the horror of which
would surpass all horrible coincidences
thatfatecould work outforaruon'a punish -
leant. Let mo put it aside.
The other Ming -God hep ine! I be-
lievel shall also be able to put aside -
being entirely my own affair -and I my-
self being the only sufferer.
Now Treherne is married and away,
these is no necessity to visit at Rock -
mount any more. r
fes' primas for tidy houses, well -kept
gutless, and the beat brought -up and
lowest families He will never be clever
pians (John! but may be a most useful
oharaeter is the country, and he has the
kindest heart in the world. By the way
he told we in bis ultramniple *him
that soaet'ody Gad informed lana nue of
the Itockiwuttt young ladies avid w! 1
Mt myself grow hot to the ears, which
exesediegly adouished Collie.
Altogether a not unpleasant everting ;
but uh, moon !--whom I saw mailing
cross -panes on the airpot when 1 came
in --it was not like the evenings a month
ago, when Umbel was at home.
1 think women, as well as men, re-
quire something to do. 1 wish 1 had it ;
it would do me as much good as it has
done Colin. I ase beginning to fear I
lead a wretched idle life ; all young lades
at home do, it seems, except, perhaps,
the eldest sister, if she chances t • be
such a woman as our Penelope. Why
cannot I help our Penelope! Mrs.
Oranton took it fur granted that I do ;
that I shall be the greatest comfort and
assistant to Miss Johnston, now Mise
Lisabol is gone.
about that day. 1 suppose it resembled
most other wedding -days- name and
went like a dreamy, and not a very hap-
py dream either. There seemed a cloud
ever us all.
One of the reasons was. Francis did
not come. At the last minute he sent
dense preacher, speaking .d a repel*teetgirl.
who y life.
•ill bear matt g cud: "Sba knelt m the win uu[l hewers
in my lite. It will almost as goel interior and rayed fervently!' a feet no
Penelope's with Francis Chanwrie hula-rubberdollcould imitate The
uralr)' „f tits
At lass I hear Penelope diuuias her
esaidun, bolt the dour, and settle fur the
night. When, fur a wonder, she nods
heself alone and quiet, with nothing to
do, and nobody t.. lecture, I wonder
what Penelope thinks about 1 Is it
Francis 1 Do people in their position
always think about one another the last
thing I. Probably. W1hen all the day's
Dares and pleasures are ended, and the
rest of the world shut out, the heart
would naturally turn to the only one in
whom, next to Heaven, is its real rest,
its
friend,
I ani not the bast in the world ! which
I was tempted to explain, only mere
friends can never understand the ins
and outs of a family. If I offered to as-
abeenoe, which she bore iii perfect silence;, sist her in the house, how Penelope
and nobody, except Augustus, who ob- would stare ! and even in her schools and
that it was " just , but that I cannot do. Teaching
•ed laughingly, f,artsh
.err
like Cousin Charteris," ventured any lie to me perfectly intolerable. The mo-
oosunent on the subject. ment I have to face two dozen pairs of
I do not join Mrs. Granton and our round eyes every particle of sense takes
Liss in their tirades against lung en- ;tight, and I become the veriest of
gagements I do not see why, when towards, ready to sink through the floor.
people are really fond of one another, The same, too, in district visiting. What
and cannot possibly be married, they business have I, because I happen to be
should not be contentedly betrothed for the cleigyman's daughter, to go lifting
an indefinite time. It is certainly bet- the latch and puking about poor people's
tor than living wholly apart, forlorn and houses, obliging thein W drop me court -
hopeless, neither having toward the esiea, and receiving civilly my tracts
other any open right, or duty. But, and advice, which they never read nor
then, every betrothal should resemble follow, and might be none the better for
marriage itself, in its perfect confidence, it if they did 1
1 Patience and exacting tenderness. Also Yet this may be only my sophistries
it ought never to be made so public or for not doing what I heartily dislike.
allowed to be so cruelly talked over as Others do it, and successfully take by
this engagement of Penelope's. storm the poor folks' haute, and, what
Well, Francis did not appear, and is better, their confidence ; never enter
everybody left earlier than we hid ex- without a welcome, and depart without a
pected. On the marriage evening we blessing ; as, for instance, Dr. Urquhart.
were quite alone, and the day after Mrs. Granton was telling about his do-
Rockmount was its dull self again, ex-
cept the want of poor Lisa.
I still cNl her so; I cannot help it.
We never discover the value of things
Qarunani perluitnentrry ,pars of
pressmt day &Moots Many examp
metaphor mixture; butter° must f theta.�
Count Franikenbel8 is the &ettt r to Ito
he I"" teda t ut t►1 the
c few yarn ago
countrymen the necessity '. to
stream of Tune by the furelock'•
i and of
the last session he told the M
ister
War that if he really thought the he had
rench
were seriously attached to peace,
better resign uttioe and (.runt "return
to
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paternal VEINS. -- The
doubt the poets ?tattoo ui ' ,oreiu his tut
at the time. But mete of thew pearls
of thought and eepressiul in Fetherlrnd
surpass the speech of the immortal
a on being preseete}
company
witha eco. t ,
e mmni'•tl is
desiring Nerdy °� LR ,.ulta�0*-
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My Bt.. New York.
1881.
HARPERS WEEKLY.
11.1XSTKATaU.
best comfort, closer, than either Joseph Prudh••uitm This periodical. by lis able and scholarly die.
rd of hon'•r by the (.mai• f
or brother, or sister -lora another h andel in the National cuwiw,e of the qucrno i of the dry. as well as
lino t by its illustrative* which are prepared by the
person that; half itself. Franca "Gaptlewau, said ins; artist+r• has always exerted a nowt power -
Nu sentiment t Go W hod net slum. I sword is the brightest day of my life'. tut rind tx•aeticial
influence uyuu the public
'' mind.
fro as CONTieCED.] - --- I'he Weight of Its Influents will always be
Z(IPE$A, from Brazil, is view cip1e found on the ride of morallq, enlightenment,
into Canada. It is a mild purgative, 440(1 refinement.
rtweer'io Fanner: raer en. i eating as a wonder til",u, and gtimg IIARPERei3 PTsltIliD1CALS.
strength attd energy to the digestsvc'
ThosesenaiGle reutarks late by J. M• Iapprratua of the hum:mn stomach, t"�. It.tKPBRrP EEKL ERIOYear .... . 1{I w
Stahl, er the (Mu,then seating acid increasing the acids It is llAltl'Patt1MA(I.5Rb :.OneYcar t w
"Every now and then we hoar of s IiAitPBR`s WAZAK i au
fanner who, by yeah of twoeasing toilstr. ' 1 yanti-bilious raid t:trrive ofl all , Thc
THREE above publi aUuns,UaiYear 10 00
surplus bile, tunes up the Liver, vivea 1
and rigid, peasimonious saving, has in mud y anttwn and speedy c al h the Any TWO
eased a large fortune. His broad scree pec and this BIh sir Ask ] l"U p'kUl'L1L OW Year 1 i10
are numbered by the hundreds; swine J , for a leu cunt
!rn
and kine has he on a thousand hill.; and spool large ( Nada.
money in the bank. He is accounted a
successful farmer. No matter if he has
cultivated only the soil and has neglect-
ed to cultivate his mind; no twitter if he
has oppressed the poor and robbed the
widow; no matter if he has descended to
those sharp practices that in the case of
a poor man would be Balled stealing; if
rich, he is a successful farmer. „
Now if the object of life was to anwass
riches alone, there would be some excuse
for calling such a one successful. If the
object of a farmer's life was simply to
add acre W acre, to multiply his cattle
and hogs, there would be some justice
in calling the Ilfe of such a man a suc-
cess. But it is not all of life to live,
even tho' we live to grow rich. This
life is not food and raiment alone, even
if we have raiment for a thousand. The
man whore object in life is simply to
grow rich, does not live even for him-
self alone; nine times out of ten he lives
for the lethal counsel that assist Itis chil-
dren in breaking his will.
I ase not not advocating a life of idle-
ness. "Whatsoever thy hand findest to
do, do it with thy might." What. we
want is not less labor, but labor in differ-
ent channels. Neither am I writing in
favor of profligacy and poverty. A far-
mer may be successful in many ways,
but it is safe to lay it down as a general
rule that a farmer is nut entirely success-
ful if at the age of fifty he has not a good
ings among poor families down with I farm plenty to keep himself and wife 1n
fever and.ague, near the camp at Moor- ease and comfort in their old days, and
edge
some for charity --especially at home.
Why cannot I do the roma good 1 not The trouble is nut that the fernier has a
good large farm, but he has that alone;
so much, of course, but just a little.' it u not that he has grown rich, but has
Why cannot someboalrthow cue how W done nothing else.
What then, is a successful fanner? A
dee it 1 where be is ahuwingRs very Inc assortment of m b nitro,
successful life, in any calling, rakes the 'At and hoary Harness, hratfdles, Trunks,
Address FRANK Liel.nz PVBLISHISU Co..
No, I am not worthy. My quarter world better. But before we can better \slier., \\'hipa. Horse CluthinE. ton,hs tjsq 15 Da; tytreet, New 1'atrh,
century of life has been of no more use the world we must cultivate all our fa- Brnshcw. Belle and every other anti, to u=iiii; 1
to myself or any human creature than cultiea.Nature lyse to some ten talents, found in a tlrs 1 uaas Harness oho . .sit curl1
g warranted se I use only the very best niaterin l 1881.
that fly which m tire h•. stirred up to • to others two; if they put them to good I and employ none hat r!0MT-'isms workm. n.
ylice they wallb pth receive their reward. I ante,
rcig done on short notice .,rod a' ,",.,ter- HARP,ER'S MAGAZINE.
listiefadiah buzzing in the window cur -
But if any _one allows his gift, even i "
tabs before it drips and dies. I might though it be but one talent, te lie idle, i Remember i be pia, . n Lt'icrl: i-il
drop down and die in the same manner, he will be condemned. Do we net see
sample
sohe tDyspeit"
up le bottle and
u
test, ZOPCnA the new ennllp ,
eight ounce bottles 75 cents. 1764
Postai..
above named. One Year...... 7 go
HA1tPEIt'N YO
•r f1 all suhseribers rs the
raged States or 'a da.
till wo have lost them. Out of every
corner I min oar Li ort : her light laugh
that used to seem heartless, yet was the
Merriest sound in the house; her tall,
handsome figure sailing in and about the
rooms; her imperturbable go:,d temper,
which I often tried; her careless untidy
ways, that used forever to ,aggravate
Penelope, down to her very follies and
flirtations, carried on to the last in spite
of Augustus.
My poor lies ! The putting away of
her music from the piano, her books
hem the shelf, and her clothes front the
7.0P51 (. -I have secured the agency' The the lVt'ekly bngin with the
f this new crtupstund for Dyspepsia
first lwubt•r for January ufflelcbe andentbe
sir
and Liver Troubles. It Coutes to
11i0 1 th'etitlN• u Ib1x•rilbcrtwOber to continence with
under meet favoutahlr auspices, l,ei"g the Number lest after the reeelpt of 'order.
very highly endorsed and red,,uimt•ndt.l• Lv.linitr l l illot�inindiult�willtbe spi net 6y Hall.
Its wonderful affinity to the Digestive 1{x,t•tn}eu lr„l, or b exere,s, free of ex ire
Organs and the Liver, increasing the +pn pvidrd the freight doer not ex one
dissol ing juices. correcting the acids dulls; pro culunta 1, for i7. 00 each•
l•luth ('ares fur ret'b myoma, gull tor
and cariy'ing off Mineritles of the binding.l{will to went by mall Ixrtpald, on re -
Stomach and regulating the Liver, can ; Ceitt 0(311ngo eslwuld h• made by lanai intoe
be tented by securing a .euuple bottle j Monry order or Draft to avoid r nee of low
which sell at 10 cents, Ir large Eight
\'ria},aprrsare sof to ropp this ndeertise-
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utrnca1luttle, 75 cents. F. Jordan. 1763 !swat rifkowfclicexprvsro.4ki q/ HARPKm d
oestre.o H.`,Ri'ER1t ILitUTIIEI� -Nee
0f the War of 040. is 1't o-- -
Union Soldiers the t"nited States. @e i -----
respectfully informed that we have n�opened , TU s6`tT .vrIt TILT 111A11111:
out lk;trott oftice and will give particularat• i
tention to the claims of those residing in Can- I Yore (,k' e'1'1 EAIe /O11'm]LY ISIIxII ATIONS. oSr
ada. }'lease address us. stating et: t yun ho-
tieve to be due you. and we will send you the The Funk I,ealie Puhiirhlag Co.. 13 Dey Fit..
proserqueetloning blank few Yurko will sod F'runk ledrei leh,wUy
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C. S. Pension Attureeya. 31.w per year.
Abstract Building. I,rrmulT, ?fir. h•,.r,sk. andiras Young Folks, devoted to the
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cluding two beautiful ehn.mna. -The First
In thar'-ing the inhabitants of (oderieh and EaMrr lawn" and 'The First CbrtMma.
surrounding county for the very liberal Morn."
patrOnage'whk•b has been shown bun for the Or all faun of the oboty publications for
past seven years, wishes to inform them that e'..% • p e'year•.
he has REMOVED to his new premises. tian'pl.•s of alto( our 1`ul,Ucation■ and illua-
tratell ll tatagu. Iseitt10111 premiums; for 15
Nearly Opposite the Colborne orate. AIIdesiring steady and profitable em-
ploamen! should send .it once before their
Hotel Stables, terrir.,ry cairn.
Any of ,hc shun publications rent for nix
ort ,s at half
leaving no better memorial.
There ! I heard Penelope in her room
figetting about her bureau, and scolding
the housemaid She is always taking
drawers, cost ale as sharp an agony as I juvenile, incompetent housemaids out
ever had in my life. I was not half good of her village school, teaching and lec-
ennugh to her when I bad her. If I had tering them fur a twelvemonth, and then
her again how different I should be. Ah!, grumbling because they leave her. Yet,
that is what we always say, as the great this is doing good ; sometimes they come
shadow Time keeps advancing and nil- I back and thank her for having trade
vancing, yet we always let it slip by, and capita servants of them ; and very eel-
we.(annot awake it go back for a single dont indeed does such a case happen as
hour. pretty, silly, Lydia Cartwrights, who
Mrs. Granton and Colin came to tea went up to London and never came back
to -night. Their company was a relief; any more.
our evenings are often very dulL We My dear sister Penelope, who. except
sit all three together, but none has much in company, hardly has a civil word for
sympathy with what the other is doing anybody, Francis excepted -Penelope,
or thinking; as not seldom happens in who was a girl of sixteen- has kept the
families, we each live in a distinct world house comfortable, and maintained the
of our own,. never intruded upon, save credit of the family to the world without
when wo have collectively to entertain -truly, with all your little tempers,
visitors. Papa asked Dr. Urquhart to sneers, and crabbedness, you are worth
dinner twice, but received an apology a dozen of your sister Theodora.
both titles, which rather offended hint, I wonder if Dr. Urquhart thinks so.
and he says he shall not invite him again He looked at her closely, more than
until 1. las celled. He ought the call, once, 'when we . were speaking about
fur as old man likes attention, and is Francis. He and she would have many
*tilled in ming it. • meeting points of interest, if they only
To -night, while Mn. Granton gossip- knew it, and talked much together. She
l'HAI'TEf: X. ed with,Papa ends Penelope, Colin talked
is not very sweet to him, but that would
, Hide srorty. to me, fle bears Lisabel'a marriage far not matter ; he only values people for
What a chauge a marr.age snakes; better than I expected, probably because what they are, and not for the manner
what a blank it leaves in a house' ( tun he has qct something W do. He told in which they behave to himself. Per -
has been very dull since poor I.san went a long atnry about strew of laborer's haps, if they were better acquainted,
awaycottages, which Dr. Urquhart sluiced Penelope might prove a better friend for
I know not why i call her "pox.r Lisa ' him to build at the corner of the moor, him than the " little lady."
She seems the gayest of the gay, and the each with its bit of land, cunvertable in- " Little lady !" That is just such a
happiest of the happy; two characters to a potato -field or a garden. There name as one would give W an idle, use -
which, by the way, are not always ides'.Cohn busies himself from morning till les, butterfly creature, of no value but
tical. Her )ellen from Paris are full cf night. superintending, planning, build- as an amusement, • plaything of leisure
enjoyment. Augustus takes her every- ing, draining, ' working like a hone, he hoer*, in time of business or care to 11e
where, and introduees her to everybody.
protests," .'and never enjoyed anything altogether set aside and forgotten.
She was the "bailee maria" of a ;,all at more in his life." He sayahe has seen a Does he think me that l 1f he floes --
the British Ttmb•s.y, and has been pre great deal of Dr. (lrgnhart lately, and why, let hint.
entad to my old aversion, though he is bed groat aaaietance franc him to the
really turning out creditably in some mistier of these cottages.
; "never too late to ;mend," even N rolls pan- et Islami ayori 'Lille:
r a Louis Nap,.eleo>o. IN course, Lisa -
ed
can he be son exceedingly eecupi- when I go on scribbling such trivialities Riuineland oorpnreetion rase still hrg
�1 now thinks him "the most charming
ed as not to hare an hour or two for a to those. U no better subjects can he in as address to the Emperor. He aaidt
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men in the world." a:ceptAugnNus visit! Slime on mo for s+apicion! The fotmd, i aha}' give op my journal. Mast- "No Austria. no Prussia, Done only Der-
ide• that Dr. 1 niuhart would, even in • time, I intend n At week to begin •seri- San;, such were the venni. the mouth
Rtru111 that she should take such de• lite excuse. state a thin which was .1 sir lm,,a.,al Majesdy has always had
1 light in diampatnnns She not three 1'^ B ow course of study. in history, Latin and in its erre.h We have never hoard of the
' r' weeks married Hoe very little she tool fru*! Gentian. For the latter, ,natead of de• month s rte
moat hare 'd her husband's society. Colin is much improved. He is begin seltnry reading, 1 shall try written trans- j 1Rwt there are even literary men who
I IC •w. 1 should think the p leaswntest way nirg to suspect that Colin Granton, latiemw, probably from my favorite Wall. eanwnt open their mouths "without {wl-
t, of spending a h .neymu..n' would lie to Ewi.. owner of a free estate, and twenty- enatein To think that and n dy should ti1R thea f'i't in it" Professor .Tn-
ilt zAignorant I l?maw"
wnc•riticaam ow d.tnttu's lyr xt M wastes
1 i R� „sit ..f everybody's way, and have a seven years old. hr gut something to do have been i nett( even of the name of
little peace and quest. rambling about mi I besides lounge about, shoot rabbits and 1 Max I iccelomini He always was my ; ' ,tho of the dark reea"wna of philue..phi�
liberty. and 1krrg a' 1 ' to !ace, : play billiards He openeo op (e• my ideal of a hero feathfwl, tr•nstful, heave, problems the poet suddenly lets aware,
,other Rot teeeteit (loft: , 'hat ,a not sympathy s Long acnes ,of schemes *boast and infinitely Loving. yet ahk to re of soles drive tip carrying fir flsahitll�
1 pearls of thought in thele bolos." Range
3e• het a fwncv. nor was Imre the surf of I these cottages. how he mutt to irate %memo brew itself te- the nuke of con- and beaks are certainly related to one
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erri*Ree likely to make • honey',<.n de- . ga$e indwell,. cleanliness and, Indeed, science And then ones a week 1 shall *anther, but were never seen m that in-
n She used t* are she should gena s111ihe eardie& virtues by miens "1 ant have a long latter W write to Limbed i conpr.,ous eonneetien before. A German
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the little world in which ho has influence.
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greater years will mature the fund of
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