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((bwtineed freat,puys ti.)
vying to draw, a d looking pale and
oervour. suddenly the door opened
ori GiBr_•rt appeared.
"Bowie, will you (Joins and see fa-
therY' be asked.
Bessie got up, sharking a little, and
they went away together. Gilbert was
looking pale and excited too, but not
distressed.
While they were gone, I told Anna
what Bessie I.ta.t1 said t.y me on the nivht
3
Of Miss Bessie Beale ( harm oothiug to
say but praise: she is 'food, affetir,nate,
patieut, true, and, 1 need hardly say,
p uesesses great perusal beauty. But
the oircumeataness of Ler birth are most
unfortunate; and it is foe that reason
alone that I have kept 47r away from my
family. 1' Lave eras, and feared some
such computation ashes happened in
yours. You will see clow very painfully
I was placed; I could guard my nwn, hut
others I could not. 1 have always hoped
before, and she I,,,,ked very Knave. She that poor Bessie would be fortunate
said nothing; but I knew rhe feared, as I enough to place her affections en swine
did, that so much mystery must hide person who would find what I ant about
something unpleasant. to state no insuperable harrier toar-
Bessie cause back in half an hour,pink riagt7; but I perceive froth your latter
and tremulous; she seated herself, and that it is not sit, and that my poor ward
made another heroic attempt at her must continue to rutier ('con mere luin-
drawing. Anna and I would not goes- fully than she has has h.: ..ertt done.
tion her but presently she said- "Miss Reale is the ugly daughter of
Your father will not sanction our en- William Holbrook Beale, who was, I
gageutent till he has heard from Mr. dare say von remember, condemned to
Drewitt. He was so kind; he looked death put• the murder of his friend,
very grave, but he keeled nee. He called Raymond Smith, eighteen years ago.
arae 'my dearie,' just as he dorm Anna Thu case caused much sensation at the
and you. And your nether was kinder time, the victim and the murderer be-
atill. She said, 'Heaven euro for you, Ing both educated men, well known in a
my dear!' " certain let. The cause of the murder
She put down her pet.cils,antl we kiss- was a tea, well-founded jealousy on
ed her, beth very much moved by love Beale's part. His wife died directly
anr4 compassion.
he w;us to stay with us a month long-
er, she said. Our father was writing to
Miss Parsons also, and mother had ask-
ed her to stop. The cloud almost clear-
ed off as she told me this; and 1 began
to feel hopeful.
We had another happy week. The
children went back to 'chord, ani Esti handed over to me sufficient funds to sited; Toni and the children were at
returned home. Tom was obliged to re- pra.iure fcr Bessie an income of two I home; and we could not help laughing
flume his studies in London directly af- hundred and fifty pounds a year. They and being happy,
ter the departure, and we were left a l e'rtr. wealthy, ill-bred, purse -proud ileo- One day in the first meek in January
peaceful quartette, with only the babies IP ' and stipulated that the} should I was standing at the hall window, when
never see her again.
to enliven us. I saw a telegraph -tory coming up the
Aloe me to express my deep regret
Mr. Drewitt's letter was !rag in arriv- drive. I opened the door to him, rath-
er. *eel we did not know when it carne; fur the pati that, alt this wi!1 cause you er trightened; for we do not send tele -
and yours. Try to recorii.ize the ditli- grates in our family unless for serious
1 breakfast -table and walk- cultp orf the petition to :tie. The girl is sons. It was fur father; and I took
all she should lie -how could I condemn
them unread. But
one it to hie sanctumup-stairs. He opened,
mo... .e cattle to our sitting-r,orin her t,, isolation for life ' I hoped weak -
E.. read it, and then, looking pale and dis-
and e..:1 tact fa.her begged 31isst:ea,le' 1y that some fottutate chance would tushed, handed it to me. It was in
to go tot the study; he heed something
save her. I need not, I think, bag you French, and said --
to deal kindly with her and withhold "Mies to say to her. So Bessie •ias Bessie Beale begs Mr. Wyuard
this story, if prr,n,ible. I trust her feel- to allow his son Gilbert to come user.
She is not expected to live. She im-
peerlittle ward I shall see her atesoon as plrires him to hasten, re it will be tee
door, and said in a strand* rough voice, late.'
unlike her natural one- p easildu after her retort) to Miss Par- It came from a convent at Rouen.
"Laura, will you come and help me •0 sons' [ slcouid write to her at once, but „Find Gilbert and bring hien here,"
that I acn so muchpuzzled to account
pack' 1 want tr, catch the 5.30 trein, said father.
for my conduct without giving her infer -
and there is hardly time." Inn off and brought him. Father
•'nation that would only insease her din -said, "My poor bay:" and handed hint
• Anna and I exchanged glances of grief terse. L7 some way I mus: try tu eeripe
and dismay, awd I followed 1iessi'a up expinnaticen. the telegram. As he read it, he turned
stairs. Somehow I did not dare to speak- , pale; but he set his lips, and said--
"Believe me, dear Sir,
to her. I hardly ventured to look after
"Yours faithfully, "I must g.r, sir."
the tiret glance, for her face was se al -
"PALL Diiew ver. ' "Surely," rp I "Sl " said father,a liitlesu rase,
e°' and then he procured a time -table and
eel. S!ir packed steadily and canfu!ly AWES and I looked at mother grieved
and pet on her hat and cloak at the glass gel horror-stricken. Here indeed was
as if her (lazed unhappy eyes could a<r grief for us all -and what anguish for
after the horrible, and his sentence was
finally commuted to penal servitude for
life He also died in the course rif the
first year. Hu had been my dear friend
at college, and committed his unhappy
little daughter to my care. He was
himself penniless, but his wife's rela-
tives, who had always disliked him,
would not see how that should &teed
Bessie. If he bad only himself to thjluk
et, be would have warned directly,
proud to share her troubles and even
her undeserved disgrace. Bet, then,
Gibbie owned that often, wheu he had
thought father mistaken, be had in time
found him to be right. after all, so he
would wait aril thiiak, only begging
father to flit(, roti his side and nut with-
out lona; retlactiou oondewu Hemie to so
(ouch misery.
Father and mother were greatly pleas-
ed with Gilbert's strength and patience
and obedience, and were very tender
with him. Father promised to reflect
well on all that Gibbie had said, and
wrote a kind little not of sympathy to
Bessie, which Gibbie forwarded.
That was a sad ■ummer to us; even
Anne's happiness would not brighten it.
Mother looked drooping and sad, and
father and Gilbert went about with grave
thoughtful faces. At midsummer Anna
was married, and went away; and though
she was not far off, and Mab came home
from school "for good," it was still a
hard parting and a pain to miss her.
Ido not believe that Gilbert and
father exchanged words about Bessie all
that year. We supposed; norther and I,
that their opinions were unaltered, and
we knew that Gilbert would be patient.
But, when Christmas came round again,
be was evidently very much tricd. Eva
Dennis came again, and her father and
brother; John and Anna arrived to stay
a month; Charlie Spurries--to whom I
was by this time engaged -was alto in -
went.
I1 wad an hour before she returned;
and then she only put her head in at the
inks and those of Mr. Gilbert \V3'nyard
are not tau deeply eneuged Tell my
tered- white and drawn and fright
examined it. "If Laura can till a c.tr-
pet-bag for us in ten minutes, we can
Gatch the packet at Newhaven," he add -
of T. re. rn. 1 ..old nut bear it, and Gj,bie and Bessie : -fur we knew that
went�and put my arms round her.
Bessie tad by this time. compelled her presently, and rang the bell.
D•on't:" she said almost routhly, an.', guardian to tell her all. I heard GilbertSexe4mation'of thanks
Poor Bessie we cried, with tears. as I flew out of the ru.,tu. In less than
• sleek me off. Then she look at my face „
e
pair
And pr Gibbie
sighed mother. ten mantes I was in the hell with the
and, seeing what was written there, sat
"don't be unhappy, dont pity me. dear . 'Does he know asked Anna. carpet bast, and snatched a hasty hiss as
little Laura. I have been told that Gil- •'les. He asked father if he had they jumped into the dog -cart. Then I
brit and I are to be be parted forever, any of pactton to his going away fora tan up -stairs to find mother and tell her
and your father, just and good as he is,
will net say why. If any one pities tae.
1 shall Lreak down. `uinethine dread-
ful must have been said about me- I do
not know what it is; but I Mean to
know."
','But where are you ging?" I asked,
crying. •'To Miss Parser's?'
"No, L am going to 1.1r. Drewitt to
make hint tell me what he knows.
When he has told me -if the{ secret is
anything like what I think and fear --I
shall re away, and no one I have known
will ever hear of the again, except Gib -
bit just once.
She kissed the with cold lips, and An-
na too, and hugged the little ones whom
she had petted, and then, vetting into
the dogcart, drove otf with Tim the
groom. She hail already hidden god-
byq, to mother end father, she said.
Gilbert was nowhere to be seen. She
refused to let father drive her,and would disappeared, without seeing any member
not stop till the next day, though we of his fancily but himself, and without
implored her with tears. saying whither she was going,.
Anna and 1 went back to the sitting- Peer Mr. Drewitt Wal evidently very
room, and passel a einurnful evening unhappy. We sent his letter on to Gib -
alone. Gibbie did not appear: mor (lid• hie, and he wrote back to say that he
mother and father; they went ,off after had later news of her -that he knew
dinner to their rower rsem. We knew where ehe was, but that she had (sound
your parents would tell us all directly: it him curer not to tell, and also compelled
was their way to take their children into hint to promise not to seek her. He
their confidence, and of both their joovs said he would (•rue home at the begin-
aud sorrows we were kept informed.
So, when we were sent for to mothers
room next morning, we knew why she
looked pale and troubled, and as of she
had not slept.
week .,r two, ant father said of course
not. Gibbie wants to thin:: the matter
over in quiet, away even frtat etc. He
ori l go to Bright, n to -day; do. not notice
his departure, my dears. „r question
And we went away to talk things river
sorrowfully, and to sees Gibb'e drive off,
with his head down, and a-itheut a glad
bye to any of us except mother.
In a few days another letter arrived
from Mr. Drewitt. He told father that
Bessie Beale had come tri see hint late
tin the night she left us; that she had
explained to hilt that she had crime
away if her own accord, and in spite of
mother's entreaties, in a manner that
had left him no resource but to to'I her
father's hurried metuage of lore.
It Was four days before weeet a letter.
Then mother had a long onefromfather.
He said they had found Bennie re. ill -
so ill that her death was hourly ex-
pected. It appeared that there lied
been an outbreak ref scarlet fever in the
town; and Bessie, whip had beeti board-
ing at the convent acd working with the
sisters, had insisted upon doing her
stare, as usual, though she was already
drooping and out of health. Naturrlly
she caught the fever, and had it in its
most severe forth. She got over it,how•
ever, but, instead of getting well, !the be-
gan to sink with terrible rapidity; and.
when she khew that all hope was over,
she had begged the sisters to send that
all, in pito of his pity and disincline_ telegram. Father said that her life •as
tiuu. She hu l remained at his house still trembling in the balanlle; but that
she had survived no l-,ne was a slightly
for the night, solely becaube it was too h„peful sign.
late to go to an hotel -as she took care Two days later we heard from father
to explain -ami the next day she had again. Bessie had "turned the corner,"
and was, he hoped, saved. But they
could not leave her, of course. Mother
must forgive hint for staying away so
long, end must be prepared to receive
Bessie, toe, when he and Gilbert came.
They could not leave her weak, alone,
mad heart -broken in a strange country.
Tbo rest of the letter was tilled with re -
Ports id the sister's praises of Bessie,
leather thought they might perhaps begin
their journey home in three weeks, but
it of course depended on the Degrees of
Beanie's convalescence.
Mather wrote at once to father, and
nine of the next week and go en with enetOSittt s little nolo for 1'%ersie, saying
that she was hinging tr, have her back
his work. He had come to a decision, again. and begging het to get well
he with which he woukd communicate to enough to travel early ; :re should seen
father and mother en his return. make her strong at the Grange.
\\'e were shocked when we naw the At last, at the inning of February,
they carne home. Gilbert sprang jnyful-
chsnge in him. He seemed to have ly teem the hirer} cline carriage which
ceased in this shirt time to 1* the hov bad brought them from the station.
we had alwaysehlIugbt him, and to bite Then father got 'foto acarefully suppnrt-
betcomo a grave, stern, thoughtful man. WWs. that white, (worn fans, with its great
Mother told us what Gibbie had said sad, brown eyes. Bessie's ? T hardly
to her sad father on his return. He knew her. .
had ,raised father not to dav,het hint Mover had roam down, and she had
Pr' the pox 40411 ttaltfistl into the sittw�-
H. sail Ih a hedid nut sham his opinions vera,,, whor'die wee pat upon a «mels
sioat1Ytsditaryhirth--at host Mall-- sad petted, eares.ed, and fed till she
sad that be thought the family pride is wtr 1* b malk eps.in. Rbe tanked
COT own purity was heel and aelhah. rnssd Lia Nods with Mgrs eyes, and bx
Leo sivsird. Then (libbers, who was
Hurd there beeet madness in Renie'e Oeidod bit amok stooped oryc
family, or any disease of body known to and Mood bee 'slovenly on the urhsed;
be hereditary, he and she word hp,.( and we baser that all was wen, mid that
said geowi-bye M each otheir f,thew t1 £Thar had yieded.
"Yea" he amild, talking it neer later,
this world. But Ressie's father had "Bessie is se good as gold and she has
enmmitted a crime in a moment of }me- been tried hie gold. i still think my
genera! trinripel the right ane• best this
"Dear children,” she said, "le (or Gil-
bert and Bessie are to be made very un-
happy. Your father refuses to consent
to their marriage, and ear that be can
never change his wind; and I think his
decision is right. Better Lisa my owa
boy and that poor child sboeld stiffer
than that an 'drama eternal wrong should
be c,ntraitted. How I wish she had
never came here t There is lir. Dm-
eitt'. letter Take it, my dean. and
read it."
1 looked neer Ante's shoulder and
read a follows—
"St. C7eveent's 't'5, '
Jannary 1r7—.
•' tfy dear Sir, -With great pain of
is an exceptional (ase. And as for the
diagram'," he went on, with a slight pain-
ful quiver of the lip --"why, we ars w,
many and so strong that oro twit well
bear Bessie's burden gst - and he
eudted with a smile
By dint of careful and guutittued
nursing, Bessie gut well. But she was
a lupi time about it -so long that the
wetidine had to be put off till the follow -
lug Cho (stems. Then Gibbie and Bes-
sie ati.t .,hartie Spurrier and I were mar-
ried at the same time; and Bessie beetwnu,
"deputy-mietrsa" at the (;range, as
Gilbert is "deputy - governor." And
father and 'nuttier love her no loss near-
ly than they love their own daughter.
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The lest salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, 'fetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-
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and positively cures Piles. It is guatat-
teed to gore perfect satisfaction, er
money refunded Price 25 centra tar
box. Fur sale by Geo. Rhyuas. 18::0 ly.
CHEAP GROCERIESI
DEAN T I
Begs tr, announce to the people of Gcalerich and this section of Huron, tkat he has
purchased from Mr. A. Phillipe his stock of Groceries, etc., and wii11
continue the business in the old gaud, on the
Corner of Victoria and Bruce Streets.
Having bought the goods for cash, and as I intend ti) make all my purchases from
wholesale men for cash also. I,will be in a petition to sell at
Very Low Prices for Cath
My stra:k will always to fresh. I will keep the best brands of teas, good sugars,
and everything in the grocery line from the Lest producers. Batten, Spiced Meats
etc., always on hand in season. I am determined to please, both itduality and rice
7oer-Call at the stand, Victoria street. til posite the Fair ((round, neai D. K
J inch l r c machine shop. - _ S -VTI ET.
1;0 lerich, March ttth, 18t+'. �j
WN's IYr $e9.1 TYystrlas. [�
The one that does must to relieve suf-
fering hutnanity of the thousand and one
ills that befall them, is certainly the bast
of all physicians. Electric Bitters are
daily doing this, curing where all rather
remedies failed. As a spring tit : nal
blood purifier they have iso e iar(. They
positively cure liver and kidney coon- .
plaints. In the strongest sense rf the
term, they are the best and chestiest
physician known. -Daily Times. Sold
by Geo. Mynas, at 50 cents. [:;.j
Niue ray.lela us wartime.
It is generally considered a pretty dif- I A :•
ficult task to outdo a physician, but the '.4''`•'
following will prove conclusively whet, 1-""'"'
nine were completely outdone. -Mrs. ' X. It.
Helen Pharviz, 331 Gsy ton St., Chime., 'et rc: .
was treated for Consumption by nine p:ct,
physicians, and all pronounced her case
ocurabbe. Seven betties of Dr. bin„'e
Naw Discovery
tely cured
drop her a
selves. Tri
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mind T answer your letter of the 24th. .ism *veiled h'' a great wrong: and he
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The widow of the late Luke :cable, of
Cettam, Essex. has gained an unenviable
reputation by marrying her deceatt r'
ai"��'T� C
daughter's widower, just eleven' ut eke `
after the death of her husband. Trhia is
be first known instance in Canada o1
i •n actually marrying his mother-in-
aw. Such a marriage is contrary to
r e laws of thin country. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. J. V. Smith, of
Windsor; who,. of course, did not know
the relationship the parties bore to each
■
Beg t. announce t„ the Public, tI :t they have , 1 • n . 1 (.-inose it the i.l'rn ' Stree
in the store lately occupied by Horace 'Newton.. Flavine 1 itrchased n twee and
shell assorted stock of Spring ar'd Summ(r Geo(ls at close ti,utet, v.aair oettr;tined
to trice the Public the benefit.
'thee. QUIOM SALES k SMALL PROFITS WILL BE ORMOTTO
Parties just returned from the Qu-
Appelle district report upwards of eighty
squatters on the propesed Bell farm in
that district, They declare their inten-
tion to remain, as they were squatted
before they kuew of the sale'of the tract
of land.
;ease call and examine our goods }refore p:urchasit:g elsewleit,.
lir Remember the place, next door to J. Wilson's Drug Store
r )—('nstont work will teceive our special attention.
rsA `;nous but the beret of material used and first-class worl:m en employed.
T> b.l airing neatly d,a)e on tl:,• stir rtest notice.
An insect resembling the army worm
has appeared at Halifax. On Saturday Goderich, March 9. 1852.
they were in such numbers at one place
as to change the color of the ground.
Places where they have passed are as --
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brown as though from weeks of tlt 'iy!it. .��e,.
TYe nectar'. Last Happy Re.ere.
E% i(tVILLE, lad., Jan. 11, 18e2.
1 ic;ently had a very difficult case of
Consuro )tion. I treated it in the meet
se. ant'ic manner pa:ssible, but to no ri-
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Rather ,Lau etve up, and as a 1.10_ te-
wort, I deviled, much a_aivat my tri -L. •
to use a remedy that bad cured etre i
my for,aer patients. Greatly tr. my •
prise. the patient began too gain, ane
t much shorter time than 1 d: re l
ever expect, she wraa rotnpietely cart
ale name of this remarkable re:uawiv i •
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Dr. King's New Discovery for Crone:el.
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At the ret,iew held recently at Chatham. s ttyll2te
England, Lieutenants Mael:ray ,cotAll I
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manner in which their companies had
been drilled. They ha:e carried off the
highest honours in the recent cempetitit e
examinations at Chatham. Mackay is the
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la Recommended by Physicians.
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Catarrh of the Nasa! Cavity-Chron'c a-1 U'cerative;
Catarrh of the Ear. Eye er Croat. It 's okra
INTERNALLY ant- all 1R.CTLY :a
the !;loop and Muceut $$%`ace
System, It is the best fiinod 1 - -
tn the WORLD, and h worth ALL
OM Is charge/ for IL for
THAT alone.
rm.:
OW( INTERIM. CURE FOR CATARRH
t-er IN THY. SI(ItKwT ..-y
$ 1 OO $ OO
wr $I :::laires7e7.
btiCira':C: Dal 'art
samrues oiw,wavecsc,woata
Mr little •1 .dater wee tcouilloot with Caterrh
for two year.. ■n.1 win very ranch betsfltted by
the use or Hru's Catsrro Cute" Nae le sow
aboat cure 1. W. T. HOCSK.
tyrttAvn, Ont., aloarrh yt, 19P2
1 hare a t'4 "Hail's Catarrh Can," an.' lad
is iron fns g'•al result. 1 derived trout owe
bottle. ',whoop, 1' will cure the meet etanhunt
ease of Catarrh if 1tr rise be eontl:eet for a
reasonable ;earth of time.
W. 11. HELLBN'.
Wr.LLAsn.Oat, (dare;: g7, IOW/
P. J. eweers & Co.. Toledo, r)
,-4 nam. -Have 101,1 Hill a Catarrh Cure tar the
lase year. wad It rive entlsw eatl,tsrtiow.
Ynan truly,
11 W. HOHh )N• Ih,Nlat.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
U sal M an Wbolseal. as4 RoMH Dv>Yyses
ase ambits to Peense larelelaas to
the rafted Mate. ups Ormaile.
PlUcl :
75 Cents a Bottle. 88,00 a Doli.
TYe way Meeh. Hall's Catarrh OOP is alae
ataetared by Y. J. C H t.1: E Y a 00., Tot,., 0
1lDewars of Iatttatine.
11e11M ter the (nntarin r -r to by
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N. W. HOBSON, Welland. Ont.
GEORQE RHYNAB,
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