The Huron Signal, 1882-08-11, Page 6�� I'll URr�N SIGN L. FRIDAY, AUGUST I1, 1882,
The, Sin of the Fathers,
Dire generatiutw the blessing we met- 1every uoe of us except baby Sylvia. Wet
Christutas Dry fell on Friday that year,
I
and blab and her friend and Elly were
We Wye pieta ate a litres faintly. At to arrive un that pretioua Monday. The
Christmas, when we aro all at home with three schoolboys, Lebuy, Lion--twins-
and Walter came do'trn on Saturday in
uproarious spirits. Nut even their love
for mother could check their noise.
Never lied they been so boisterous.
Luckily she seemed just then t e take a
turn for the better, perhaps in conse-
quence • f the delight .,f seeing her
"chicks" agatu, all en well and strung
and happy.
On Muuday morning Gilbert started
off alone in the waggonette to fetch the
girls. We were waiting in the front sit-
ting-r.otu off the hall when he drove up
with Elly and the luggage -but no Mab,
and no Miss Beale.
selves puesessed. were indeed a large and merry party;
wkeu we reached our decoy pond, we
found wine of our neighbors already ed. '1 wished they would notice.
there, who instantly surrounded us. i What a happy evening we had ! How
Somebody book ta,sses.ioon of me :i e1 put I we all enjoyed ourselves ! The old rooms
esu sty skater; We had ditheulty eels the
straps, and it was ten . tea before I
was ready- When it let 1 started off
hated in hand w ith Cha to Spurrier, I
loo eel reuud foi our vial ors, to ,Hake
sure that they were enjoying themselves
and being taken care tf. There were
Toru and Eva, there Anna end John
Dupre; yes, and there was Bessie -but
not with Gilbert. Bessie and a certain
Harry Cox, w hour I detested, but who
was the best skater in the neighborhood,
were perforating wonders and exciting
general admiration.
out where was pts r dear Gibbie ? II head round the door. •
es c to orslble, and tvtie rather 1 "Where are Mab and the little girl i" skated slowly round the lend, and at` "May I really coque in?" she asked,
vett,' +_' :he trrival of the three boys ; inquired Anita, wt.onished, when we last found him with his haueL in his I "I can't go to sleep without tolling you
had duly hugged lung -?egged thirteen- pockets and his skates dangling from his somothing."
year-old Elly. arm, scowltag angrily at nothing in par- I Bessie preferred me as a confidant to
lush,,;•. . 1'herefetu we elders looked "The little girl '" echoed Elly, with 1 ticular. I Anna, whose gravity alarmed her wane -
tether .a :a when, one morning abut a i1 round eyes. "Why, Beuie Beale is-" "Come ou, Gilbert 1" I called. Ho! timer, she said. She sat down on the
f oo' r ieSt our father I• "Shut up said Gilbert, "Let them I did net answer. I skated roundtohim I hearthrug, iu her pretty pink dressing-
e I•efot-e Christmas,
e e wt •r+t 'otter il•utu Mab at school, esu- I rye for thetuael•eg, again. "Gibbie, do conte on—you will gown, and I drew up a chair and sat be-
et a tee missie.n to bring home with And in a few momenta we saw walk- I be frozen . side her.
ing up the river on Mabe arm, a% tall "I'm going house," said he, "That "Laurie," she began half ntischievoes-
young lady, evidently over twenty, ly and half timidly, "shall you very ,
dressed in robin -redbreast colers, brown much mind having me for a slater 1 1
and crimson. The brown was richest hate promised to marry Gibbie.",
velvet and fur, and the crimson, satin. I stopped and kissed her heartily.
Slic "wore a lovely velvet hat, with a But I do not know whether it was over -
holo tf crimson lining; round her neck fatigue or wine %ague foreboding that
was a thick gold chain. Her face was made me= feel suddenly troubled and
marvellously pretty, with lovely peach- depressed. I made an effort tt shake
like cheeks and red lips and sparkling oft the unpleasant sensation.
"So you de like hint, even though he
is "spoiled and conceited ?" I faked.
our verities lural ands, wives, and babies,
even the ramblingseld Grange is filled to
overflowing, and 1 observe our dear fa-
ther looking at 0e oecawinnally- when
we happen, say, to he collected in nue
room- with an express benevolent and
pleased bewilderment. But, at the time
cat tvhich I ales going to write, we were
not res numerous; we were none of us
Married, and only Tom the 'octet(' buy
was engaged. Eva Dennis, hie betroth-
ed, heal cone from her Yorkshire home
to spend Christmas with us, hut she was
the only visitor. Our mother had not
•• ,;11 an 1 re wished to keep things
own utfatrs to watch them, and I esu
that they danced together often. Did
mother end father notice it 1 I sunder -
rang with soft and happy laughter.
My story is to be all about Bessie and
Gilbert, or I could tell of Anna and
John Dupre, whose happiness date*
front the twenty (hied of January. Arad
1 oottld tell something of myself ten.
But with us all went smoothly, whereas
Bessie and Gilbert paved through a sea
of bitter trouble.
I a. o undressing by my tire about
four o'clock the next morning, when I
heard a knock et the door.
"Come in !" 1 said, thinking it was
I Anna. But Bessie Beale put her glossy-
GuLu--1. a/04leut for tilling decayed
Teeth; but "TRasaxtty" prevents the
decay, nukes them white, and take peo-
ple lovable. 5 cunt situp:ea•
%• o eh +, who were away at school;
.l.it : •t -its .+ere tin to be uncoo-
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New It•tiLt{Iti aril :LT 1 At- n : I tea,
t nree esu std teat nonce.
11 eine( ,: ltepairinr executed under tb
personal anperyisiowt of tLe!!Proprietors s h
ARG
r',, • it: 11 -est friend Bessie }reale, who
, ❑dol ,eleertvise spend her holiday shut
t n t ,t ..c itiltu,om alone, far she was
t: ;Stan the last ward w as underlin-
„ no's letter half -a -dozen times.
• I', :. • ;, nd little Mab t'. ciclaitued
. ale , ee lulgWatly.
\`. I• tori not so pleased: we htjked at
!her doubtfully. Surely charity
_. „ at Lorne!
••Inver••. do v„:l know aletlia' ,•f this
Pracricai 'V ' n .
P. O. Boz 103.
fool of a fellow makes me ill." And he
scowled at the back of Harry Cox, and
then walked off.
I passed Bessie the next moment.
She looked radiant; her cheeks were
like roses, and her eyes brilliant, sparkl-
ing with mischief.
"Gibbie is gone," I said. feeling vexed
with her.
hazel eyes. We did not we the waves "I know, she said. with a laugh and
sties Is, 1.-7" ineuired father. of glossy nut -brown hair till afterwards, flash of her hazel oyes.
I had left tl::tt sauce school only about but they were there. • Gibbie kept in the other rem that I Like Mini she echoed, lauhinz
:, s , al. We were a little confounded. I shrank I evening, and did nut favor us with al and Lluahing. "Laura, I liked him
'•Ne." 1 said:shaking toy head."Titere back; but Anna, who has our other's' visit, though we acted a charade he had i from the very day I saw hint. And he
I'. r "Berle when I'was there heart. alcor ed forwarl and kissed our helped to. compose' I is nut spoiled and conceited. I retract
^s. I did visitt•r warmly. Then a e all followed . •-Bessie," I ,arid, in her roost the even -f' m horrid words; I said that only be-
t ..e e. tee ,,,,,,,t; e r all the little suit; and then Mab had to be embraced , ing, "I think you don't like my brother} y
encs."
!and congratulated en her growth. When Gibbie.
• There is no time to ask Miss Part I again looked at Miss Beale, she was 1. "(►h yes, I do ' I like him eery
els rely questions about her,' proceed- laughing and charring, the centre of the , much. But I'think—"
tet father, '.:card one child more ••r less ! getup, perfectly at home. It w:is tut- "Tell toe. I shall not mind. '
were d not make much difference as to 1 possible to feel flint ease with her. We i ''I think he is spoiled and a little bit
lie noise. Poor little thing! What do i all began to call her "Bessie" directly: conceited. You and Anna ,givo in to
•,ou -.Iv Girls: We roust out lie selfish. she was the kind of person wheel it. is hint in everything, and so do the little
ee what do you say!•.
if course mother went and wr%ate ai-
1 ectiy to Mat, teiline her that she !night
bring Ler friend and at the same time
a fur+iial letter tn'Miss Parsons, inviting
3liss Beale to spend the holidays with
us.
A. fie Anna !and myself, we agreed
that father was right, and that one more
child would net make touch difference.
Eva Dennis always agreed in everything,
and found all things pleasant. Tom was eagerly to question them.
indifferent; heappearedto think :'int :cat "Who is she, Mab d"_said t:ilbcrt.
Eva was in the house, it inatteie•t very „Who i" said Mab, in naive astonish -
little who was out of it. Giibe.t, our ment. "What do you mean ? 11h, you
fati;: is right hand-"deputy-eoverner" Hisao who is her father ? l told yeti he
tel' called lnlnl-w'as inclined to grumble was dead; she hasn't one; she has no
a little for mother's sake and fi,r his own
dignity. .
Miss Parsons answered mother's letter
by return poet. Miss Beale accepted "I dare say; 1 never heard., He Inas
our kind intttatis•n with pleasure; and been dead a inng while. Bessie desn't
:hiss Parsons was delighted to get rid of remember him '
her, and thanked us for our 1-indncss to "She isn't at school surely 1 1 said.
the leuely child. -She must be twenty at resat."
"She tells us nothing at all about Miss' "elf course not, Laura. How stupid
Beale" observed mother -"not even her 'you are !' said Mabel,indignantly. "She
age. I suppose, however, site' would I lives with, bliss Parsons became she lute
hardy be bran's dearest friend if she Ire home. She has a guardian, theu_h...
was 3 uauer titan thirteen cat• fuurteen. ' "'Why dt•ean t she stay with him
-'he will ret Mind sharing Drab's room. asked Lenny.
Llina, I dare say. Arranue it se, dear- ,lust then it struck ane that ail this
at least, till we see Iter." talk about our yisiti r was nut iu very
Anna and I kept honsc each a ttouh tesel taste. It would be better to wait
by turns: it made a chauue, as Gilbert till she told vs atout herself. Gibbie
' remarked, since we did not perpetrate agreed with me, and we succeeded in
'he same blunders. liter punctual bad silencing the others.
•'.inners in Anna's- reti;,m, it was a relief
to c:nctunter ti nnunctual feud cures in
italic. Anna eco;neutised, over the
l eusekeeping so . carefully that she al-
l: . had sopte of her Heuey t:, hand
:tack to mother in triumph; but,unfertu-
eatcly, 1 spent tau much, and Anna's
livings were invariably needed to
cause I thought he was making too sure
of me -and you know ono doesn't like
that-' He is oriel; he is as .true as steel;
and I love' him with all my„ heart. I
would not ask a greater happiness than
to stop here with hien, among you all
You are like no people I ever saw be-
fore. It is a rest to know yon."
impossible to address as "Miss," a if .Hies, and he thinks he may have every She spooks excitedly, he eyes were
course Tom and Gibbie did we but even thing he wants- You will see, Laura, shining through tears, and she clasped
they called her "Miss Bessie," and not that I shall do hien good. He wants a Puy hands eagerly and lovingly. Thorn
"Miss Beale." lesson very badly." Then a little more was a long pause.
After a few minutesehe went ori' with softly she added, "I promise you I won't l „Laura •, she went on, with her
Anna to our tuothtr's room; and while give hint any more pain than is good fur
him. I'm not a celluette, Laura;" and I strange new timidity, "de you think
she was away We passed with acclawa iter eyes looked earnestly and truthfully your father and mother like me T"
Den a favorable verdict on tate new ar- intxo ,nine. I ase sure they do," I said warmly.
rival.
Presently Mabel and EIiy came Su I went away
e downd was wishing Bessie would tell me
, a little vexed at her aumething about her parents Or her least
from their visit to mother.. We began opinion of Gilbert, but, on the whole,
satisfied. Anil she was right; she didtlife; in the month she had been with us
Gilbert good. She • ue_ucd it uvea him . she had never referred to either. Had
as ever the rest of us, and, as he fell! she told Gilbert ? While I was thus
more and mere deeply in love, 'ho lost ,,linking, she went yrs--
the lordly airs she had laughed at and "You say they like me, :and I believe
teased hits about at her cdling, and • they do. But Laura, I know you father
teeeple at all.•' grew grave and earnest. and . gentle; is proud in his way -proud ,f his family
"But he must have been sowething with us all. and you know I haven't any. I am no -
when he was alive," persisted Gibbie. bevy. I ant sometimes even afraid-'
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One Clay schen Bessie had been with •`\1.1 f id rf?" I asked Med k-ina1pee rpoera r t . --
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us a fortnight, we were all together, Ido not know exactly. But I have.
talking, working, and reading, in our a guardian, you remember. His name is
own men, when Mothersuddenly walk . Drewittc he is a Berg} man who lives in
e l in. She hxeked so happy that the 88w I London. And 11i.•ire "ften thought it
she had sonee pleasure to give us. &, I dd and even unkind e.f him to reale
"31y dears, ' she began, "I have seine me, as he has done, always at school.
pleasant news for you. Your lather He has taken care of me ever t<ince I
says that you may give a party -a dance' was three years oL1, and never in all
- • en tiny day you please }were Bessie , a t 1ev SPRUCE �o
that time has be asked me to his house. pw/i �r, ro Pro'•,, , .•
teees away` He will let yeti turn the' I geld." " rhe orae .eowta an,
/Ma/
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It is very ee o . re a else i per day at laonle. Sample
dining -retell out to sluice in, and he is „Perhaps he is a cross old bachelor r "^d'''arn I D. to $20 Addre
prepared to accede t. , any reasonable re- "suggested. a draw
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• Olt, no; he is married and has a large mw• sissy o•,.
\1e •wire wtkl With d,>light, kissed our ,infill, ilut in ether %vat's ice has been Its remarkable rotter in relie'.'io7 ;
mother till she was obliged tee retreat,
very kind. He changed my schools if II certain forms of Bronchitis,a)Id ifs
aur immediately set to work to discuss . complained, and' I;ate me a erything ] almost apeci1e elect to sari>lrp c' 1
amel anr�ge. 1'he oiate eau fixed
utteen I eked fete and came to see me often. He xfinate hackin7 f,'o fy/es, id itot' it'eli i
A res., ! ortland Maine.
Our dinner -hour at the Gran.e was was the twenty-third of January, se ae'
always appeared to he nr. for my lune
six o'clock, summer and winter, dead t • sive the clilthen a couple I days to' linens awl eilling to arran;e any plea-
t% ve-yrId one it secured to ,strangers. rest before tlsey teturn,d et +cheer; and sure he could fie me. But he never
But father liked it; lie preferred that he i then we wrote the invttatlens, tliscussetl faked we he go to his home, and never
and Gilbert should have finished their' the supper, and ordered our dressl s. hreujLt any of his children tee ace me.
day's tramping about the farm, and , Thr stay arrived; and what a bete day De:you not think it is %cry odd ? I hat
should be able to take the pleasant meal '. it was ! The two parlors were emptied I hinted as nnwh tel him sometimes. but
in peace, with a sense of duty dine and for supper -name, and we, deprived of ,lac tcuuld net uudurstauul"
ma':e up" during 1ny List week -to her l% promise of books and music to brtgh- our usual resort, eiitl not know what to I I agreed it was very odd; and, rameum
.rest disgust. But mother's patience ten the evening. And we children liked do with tetrselves. Mother was infra- bering cat clear fathers opinion; aroout
•;as everlasting,. This Christmas all gas the arrangement. because in winter it ible, saving up licestreneth-far the even bating 111 1 l eti%n to feel mora truublad'
en :\Ana's 'shoulders, :and : mother left us the long cheerful evenings to ing. and Gilbert was silent ami preeccu still.
harried ever the arrajentena for ear amuse eursel-es in. We sang and acted , pied. But at last 0 was time to Ilrvss; Why hate yeti Hexer said anything
vissiter to her. and scribbled au.l drew and read in the etc;; thin; land gene sueselhly, and,
t about this beferer I esker!.
VThet Grange, ear beloved lame, was a l etre trent psriur, which was our cape- with beatitie hcnrts and bri,;ht eyes, we
" Why should 1'" she answered, itek-
large add-fashieaul, rambling'dace, half ctal domain. and which opened into the disappeared. (�f coarse each n ger1 knew
ing
1 l to wear; anddo not like to be pitied -by stran-
gers.
"Cern your feather eel `Tr. Tlrewitt
friends
"Yes; and that Is tt'ty 1 seal Illy mien
ey were lift to Mr. Drewitt a caro T
know nothing oho st tiny parents. M.
..f grenadvie, and cure purple passion- Dessert, always refused to tell me about
flowers in her talc fair Lair, i had them. They died when i was very
yours. and I do not remember them.
chosen white; Nlahel anti Lily and the
We kissed each other and said gt.ol
night. Bessie's l.rightl .ss a is a little _
subdued. Perhaps the fain feu and die -
BUILDERS.
comfort I c•uld not shake off had poe.e -
ed her tot,.
Wecame clown tety' Lite. Only iit1►ee
up in sarporise. "It is disagreeable:
Far,ahous° a.nd half Hall. The Wyn- one lx•hind, where father and mother what the , !hers etre s n i , eo , 1
,arcs had built it, and lit el in it far
ieretl generations, eldest ten succeeding
!deaf son with perfect re,tt,larity.
('litre had :always been large families,
cud cousins many 1iunc5 nPu,i,v .l, and
III all accts ed social precisions, w ere
thiel ly planted over our ,an and the
ateighb ring ct,unties. it was my fath-
sat, and into which we made continual
raids. Gilbert usually sat with our pa-
rents; but from the day of Itessie's ar-
rival he favored us much mere it is net
tee much to say that he reiliaincel t%ith
w altogether. And it wormer ' Bes-
sie was so bright, so pretty, se amusing.
She used to stake fun of dear Gibbie a
ers happy 1s ant that the farm l:u1 neith- little to his face; ;and he really t o costal
et itu•rease.l our de(Utistd by ane aelTeI t" like it, for lee wcometthl come back for
in .JI thole years of peese'laion, and than more es en when he had already walkedsmaller ones were in elute too. 1.ut
none •,f ti.e rCynyer1a, men ••r wometn, than!more
with hi. air of insulted dignity Rea+ic was the Nelle: et en nether ac-
hed divereteed themselves, or been man• i If course we could not treat IAysie AS kaowledged 0. She was dressed in sae -
color. or rather the color of a pale red
asales; and her shoe* was e„seted IIA
aided ht. ,.0 ma. whlie her orppttiants
ware link coral. ffbe had elejeks like bad get IT at uonal and .,sue cut on the
weAlid �, doubly I ►akpaci n , since we delarak roses, and her splendid Iw•oan farm. He came home en hour earlier
inherited from this line ..f h•murt teen eyes shone with excitement end plea- than cust"ina and went straight to fa -
and women strong and healthy bodies, we promised ourselves some skating. sure. Among the trenp of blondes, she ther's study'. He always did this on the
(Isar brains, and Sunda biased. by long , t'ould Renate akate ? we risked. Yes. a looked more lovely by force of contr est. days when father diel net go out, in or-
emegiesion, t4wsrtie the right: and he little, she said, with her usual mischief• (:illicit actually palet! with pleasure der to tern r'egre'ss std ask advice if
.A>rd say to us elder Mita that, when ono sparkle. So when, ton Monday, when he saw her She was very lrac- he wanted it: but on this day we knew
.Ite time came for us to choose husbands father came in, having examined the ions to him on this evening: she had for
end wines fee ourselves, tr• should Liar ice, anti
g a ewi supermission ruin! o inn glee. a day v hue two
T waft net ,easing tot alunrnbed y ytur
• „:, .bis sews ..• es for hoed beer
neyerthelees, when we met in mother's
roam. to be belied este, ne were all sur-
prised. Eva. tall Anil bhenie and stately,
It eked her lest in pale blue silk and
Ironman pearls. Anna. who loved to Le
"creamy .. she said, showed plump
white arms and shoulders out of putts
knnten to the public at large. -
Held by wit reyreraZk chewtse.. P,ice, .3 or.,:
m .awl. n bottle.
The .nerds "Syrup elf Red S-,r8c Gum" '.r••i
airInhel.. our aisiregistered red Trade Hark anti our a--,. :,-
KERRY', Tr.! T$ON
n-M,tesnie Druggist'.
Nopr.ters and hfuwmftee ere -r,
yon, real
NCL
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uected, es el' Poo remotely, with the dis-
grace t.f others. He would sometimes,
opt n sedemn occasions rendre! asst say
failure "a „w' fru- to do . t�dntp
Ll l f l
we had intended when we imaetned her
bialwl's schoolmate: Anna had hastily
prepared another room for her: and we
were ',blitzed to invite a few people sad
accept seine intitstietns ourselves.
On Christmas Day a frost set in, and
that something else was going on.
Bessie 'et netween Anna and spall
al•w#iwwgt# pees 7
-KINTAIL BRICK YARD.
A quantity M fig. -r0 white Ark k on hand ase
for teals at rwes0YN. rates.
The nbarrlber is now ~vying ne the brick
gmfawe en eaten ar ttwslwsess at the !UMW! tibia sae willcause tt est wttien. Wes WA tor Srrsr
ocllsaewr
Miami. sad the terms are ntsseeakes
Adders
JOHN Y. t OR EGOR.
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KANSAS CITY
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and 'civ win >,
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T 1. POTTER, PrR1
M Flee Ae/t a Aen't r iel' 0saMiliCbisasw
J. ftt'P,tot,
Canadian Pass Ajit,
Torono. Ont.
Ore R. Jrimerty,
Tiekes Agent fx^d.riel'