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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-3-30, Page 3HELEN LflFOlyF_ oa THE FOES OF A HOUSEHOLD 4 TALE OF LVQLIRH LIFE - oUUPlsg syn. , r Sus rireestr ttn.ugsn. little Pi' ..qi glances which had beets Alice ouhtinued w fade. Her parent•, ro▪ w.ibge I .(ter he had apuhe% end' tng to their manner which was • HE HURON' SIQ01At RID, AV, MARC who had at lint viewed the change in her with easy philosophy, were Isom semen- ly alarmed sod ready to do mythiug the doctor recommended But here they met with uppostetuu from the patient. Dr. 8taith advised change, sed erd•red her to go •way Alice obstinately re fused to stir from home. She ate scar cely anything, but if pressed by her ..o ther to tat• more tomo, she tenerwlly pushed her plate away and refused to hays anything at .l1 ; frequently she would leave the table If any r..m.rk was inside on her smell appetite She nester upeued her lips except to utter some bit- ter, rancorous speech. and mho ••saps maintutsed a haughty silence when ad- dressed by anyone. Her feverish acti- vity had deserted her She spent most of her title sating idle ao1 silent. ap- parently Inst lu ihoutht, or broodiug over some ides, thouzh whet it might oe nobody snucseded esu discovering " It is impossible to do auy:hnng with her, said Mrs Loftin* one day to. Perri val. sad I confess I sin at eiy wit's end I web with •Il my heart that she would get alarmed. ' I do not see much chance of that happeowg," said Percival quietly. "Yew ry, white ba at dime and wrote the not to be defined, but whish had air sat t' ly 'tutu. The following day he iMeived • 0.11. drum Allow. It came brjrprst with other letters, and all he Looked at the address before °P"olnitthe euestop• t• supw•eed usually that it was MAI 'oed mss. What Ire fwd s as as follows :- ''Dear Mr Sl,",re, - Circumstance - bore made it neceessry for m• to apwk w you and at •tray. 1 should prefer that our meeting did r.ot take plata here ; m, should he vied if you would inert me ou ih. Fell at noon. If by soy chalice ,you cannot poste let use knew before eleven o'clock. What I have to tell you will surprise you, I know, but 1 bog you will u.,t think harshly of um Believe ase, yews very truly. "Awes Larose" Twice over Percival read :he note, and after welt reading be stook bis need completely puzzled. What she wsi.•ed he voila ,,ot tell, unless It w.• something evto ectad with the ',qui/ now lover whom he believed to exist iu the bsck.tround. When A. had bttished his br.akfA.t he gathered all his letters together atol vent mu. the libra told we the other day that she would not allow of any mention of such • thing, and in her present slate it would require a told .urn to take how for hit wife " Th.t is true," said Mrs Lafone, sigh- ing. "Though I sio her mother, I must own she n at present unbearable, and makes the whole house uncwnfortebre. When she to in there aa KJ peace for any one:. Purges! said nothing. He was proud of hie poet as general mootidant of the household. T , him Alice sneered at Iter mother, and lire L.foar made off IOW' •sons shout her daughter which he (new she wound hare made to •oyuns else. "It is must unfortunate," he said et last. seeing that some reply was expected from him. "Uannot you accuuut for it in any way r Mrs Lafuo• did not answer at oboe. A suspicion was beginning to rt..+ in her mind that she could s000sot for tl. She had soon forgotten what Alio* bad said on the way home from their visit of eon- doleao• to Percival. It was only when her daughter had been ailing for scree time. and she had begun to search in amuse for the cause of the change, that she had recollected what had passed be- tween them on their drive home from � Brentwood. It made her a little uneasy at first. Nu obs who knew Alice could be i•a,raut of her unbridled temper, and her impatience of any resistance to her wishes. Wu she grew re000ald to the idea, sad began to wish that Perce- val would tan his thoukhts W Al... Though she had been glad at Helen's marriage, eh. had felt provoked that Percival had chosen her rather than Alice ; but now his path was elate be- fore luta, mid still he did sot take • sin- gle step along it He seemed jest as much at a lows to *mount for Alice's illness ea everyone else was or professed to be. For • moment a wild idea enter- ed Mrs Lsfou. s mind, but she dismissed it as impracticable, acid hogged replied to his question - "I an only 'appose she i• fretting about something, though what it is I am at a loss to imagine. She will tell me nothils. amid I aaiut bed mot that she is mow hank with any ore else.," For a moment Percival too had • wild ides. Should be-oatjht he -to tell Mrs Lifone what Alio* had maid to him o*ly a short time before, with he own theory -a• to its Nonfat 1 H. hasitat- e d ; it might do good, it might give than • aloe, sod on the other bead it might do harm. If Alien did net shame to speak mate plainly making timid force her to do se, and she might sad prohably would eonsid.i Pais speskieg es the matter at all m a breach of mai doom. to he vanished by total silence on hey part for the fatur.. He felt vary impotent with 11is Woes. who allowed himself to he abedrhed is politios iastsad of Oriel his time .tad •stwtion to the Milan of hm ewe family. But he de- tailed mot to M11 Yes Lofton what her daaghter bad..id to him, to 511 his an e wer :O the able ei iet.rr'egMtos is her .Oars wma— "If she dose mot fes[ haelhed to speak I era gars we smote make her do so I tmmnot heap thielnag the beat thing will /he to let bar alms : she Will some roied by herself. It evidently •antsys her to • be troubled with remarkll oa her appear- Mee." ppear- trees " This waa • Amorist cosmos seam saaswer oertaiely. bet it was not gaits what Mrs Crow W wished, •d she -spoke ratheeesldly- 'rit'. very easy es gay 'leave her aloes' 1Pareiwd : bbl tee its amt • mother, Sad tett o goost •la G a mether'a heart er gees whet tis 45.10 whew oho aegis her obild in sea • state as Aldine is i• sew,' Pe sled meremored craw word' whit& In Woos was planed se .eget ss se .pe*op, sad es whisk she feplbd "Do not say enslhine. Perdgd l it in set to be oxymora yea ass het say very dew Worse la ABse. /be bas ts5 claim apse your egesipithy as eke wetald hues tt.h• were owed yeme relatives. e nd I meets seed= Nes foot M rows. y is bur erns yew ghl. - i til Hi., . 1 b hems, beast OW ha W NNW* A ere wish Alis Lois= end beg .'MMM* Amsdwes5 Mob W tom hour se the ,ysbawiy dm stet hs ems sbmsml w wish/ 'Nhea be scare& be not Ise w three psspie b busses i s Ownso sly Mta- zt� *mMetimd a. bow meetly with it turas .at tl�ka •m. tliMimp Awe arra AMM ems Ansatb tmoRliati of ..y fsbcMa ► est roma aired 1a their tstsawmg. w rsilestbs he did member cam w tae following :-- "Dear Mum Lifone. It can only dive est ple•aure to do ■n)th1ee for you, and I wall meet you on the Fell .t the time you name. -Believe me, )ours atucerely. "PERI iVAL Menses' He sent this off to The Thwaite at once, and then sat whistling softly, and wondering what he should d.. until the tome came for going to the Fell. Thio appointment with Alice broke into his mooting, sad prevented him spending it as he had originally iatended. He tried out to %hook of Alice, for he felt oonrurced it was hopeless seeking further meaning of her note before he had seen herself ; but she occupied hie thoughts in a perwutent say. and he was glad whet' at wu tone to tura his steps towards the Fell. He knew he ran no eanrer of meeting Alice, be approached the place from quite a different direc- tion fi'ton that in which she must come, and w he walked slowly alone, rot knowing what to expect. He was first on the Fell ; on all the wide expanse there was no hon sin rilure except hes own. and he leaned against the cairn of grey stones at the top and looked out over tis bay, while he enuld tact help thinking of the smuttier even- ing on which he had come there with Dr Haxlitt, and Helen pined them. This thought gave nss to w many re- lections that the time slipped by, and he seemed scarcely to hare been there five minutes when he saw • woman wis- ing slowly along the woad leading sp from the valley, the road which passed through the high-lving fields and the 1k plu1tation. He saw at once tt wee Alice, and he began to feel • little curious as to what he was going to hear. Me felt osrtain she was going to ask him to do something for her, and while he was ready to place himself at her ear - view, he hoped it would not be anything very extraordinary. He would soon know. Alice had reached the plies where he stood, and stood opposite tc him sil*gt, after hav- ing uttered • brief "Gad Morning,' w ithout making any attempt to shake hands. He had not seen her for • week, and he was shocked at the further change these few days had wrought in Per. 8h• ass the shadow of her former self ; a shadow in whose eyes bntnd • °re- suming fire, and whose cheeks were red with fever. Her eyes did not meet hie, het wandered over the country. the bay, Brentwood, and the old church in the valley on the other wide of the hill. Her bot thin hands were clasped tightly together, and her lips were not quite steady. ;8M was evidently going to take sums step which appeared to her desperate, and she was very nervous shout it. /Outdid not speak and Perci- val thought it was pnmibly because she sold not, so feeling really sorry for her, he thought to .send bee way by say - "1 haps I ism *rot some wee to you Do out hesitate ermk am whatever yin west. I am at yo.r aervie., " "Yam mesa Hatt You nary ad be.mtly mess that it' she asked is •s weer, unsteady velem traits she raised her eyes M his for est ttteraset, osty to hewer Ikea again before he coag bob lite thea •'Qat may, o "If yin will only any it when I have told yogi dl, she said in • low-, brood- ing miss, sad rather to helmet thea him. "Before yes speak. sit down. This resit will make s sot eneoa.foetabls opt, sad I •a erre you me set it to steed:" "How do you think 1 amt Icwktag 1" mho m itei, twisting her Gapea ser'nealy together ; "better it mem ( ban when Toe wgist 5wy h '"Mush worm, he wirers! d.mtdSd- "IJ 1 hod knows how ill yoc wow, hose isaisead se Tim b 1hwed mass ms phos ssessime� bean. Toa are ie so erste so tells Milk a imam walk, sad est ail um, why gip fes." "It dem net setter, it hag dose -tee deed 18 s ase amt." dm said, "made emgi 4 set possibly lbws sees bone. Dei you sue esti* rfsha verse, verve wea 1[y gttt gi f bit, 1 sea _colt _colt �h Lie yea lime why le le f Uwe yew eery bias� fl hes bsNeas& sifts Ise *Oat wog "And—and—did tier My nttl• airig1I tt i. for • aromas when people toss her ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla sag the first au } Did their terve quits as ssu*IT' I lame about as connection with that of c•esful b!uo.d modes s. ever off wed t T�, • F�f $Y�ptoms Th. readtsstwr. of the battle didersaes I Mow. wen she knows `$11s rob like A toe public. This pr.p•nst.ata u u 1 y la m•nber .hirA Ile had noticed came hunted ban ; she can do nothing but held 111 the highest peb,ic 'animist..., (Nall lAwad•ramr.ar in tree •stun foto his sited, but h0.511 — look oa and pretend she does not mind boil at home sod al r..ed. Its mire farerbbym. .,.aa sit apNute,wsure "Why ah,.aid they out behave u I at People mid ibat 'levu.g it down ' 1 Los cures and imiuetuse salei shoe iliac. thread, rata. the chest •mil back d Ask your druggist for it. I,M`eba.elc. Is a few hays y.,, may be well. Mali the other haat yea' may Some bots are horn Ismer•, sem.' he ,.b down VSa 1'lisutwa,a..r galloping moue farmers, and some ba.s f•rouo.g Coeanmpb*iS Rua a rt•k•. but bogie thrust upon them by their parent.. The iaiuedlerdy to tats Ayer•. Cherry brat will •ueoeed, the aemwd use; succeed Pectoral 5.e*I t,. • Sometimes she die* eooar at l o Not She had seated henelfl.pon the atone' know what they Bahl that." hs bad pointed "or w haw, •.td lists WOK I Again she closed her eyes and leaned ed back agano.I snuff other rooks, ea . back her head. e .puke iu • low - though powerless to •811.0bra prytht. spiritless r,ice, mod seemed quite •a - At Ao smsser to her question she I Assisted. Percival hardly h•ee her, she made an tmpaue•t mecism and inter 1 wee so chmifed. The relief d arrtainty •opted him ho en.ht, - i wee,u great after the awful suspends "The. owe out the sake, I know I.A. had been in that she wss only half - T..0 u.,1.t.. wed have .oufes•ed it ■t uunacinus---sbe'atuld just now tbiok Dir '.rite Y.,u see fpr yourself that I •m feel cle.rly. Percival felt its it he were w .rue .i ,ce you meat awry. People had' an a dream, but he betas to be aueuy mud thing. In dared et..r sal ,t. h -re Wi,..0 ) whir • h.-) lo., (..r hr., r.. slime 1 a.,..;. , but I thunk they i about Allem, and his waisted fo get her , because yon were hurts. He aid, therefore - eent •way they said ••11'ill you try to walk haus 1 I thiuk Du not look at you will feel better there. - e. d., not Iovk .t one "1 ou wilt not 1•ave me 1 grasping u¢, she broke off hit his hand as she spoke. ..v pe•sr•t'at,- "raid .., .err or later it I ''Certainly wt. I will take yon home moat hat.. n •ti�your earl 1 prefer,. •1 I and speak to y"sr father." 'hot ►t'u •.,,.Mrd hear .t from a.' U. "Thank you." rising as she spoke and Tt1ey say 1 me 1 . ,..uaO- . C r mot letting Lou put her hand upon his arna. you gm se w11.1thes soy !' she 1 she •'You are .try good," she emit on soft ••••i s her bred and riding it t h ly after they had gobs a little way, ha'1i "The only one of all the men I know tilt"" was eel silenee 1 ate' drho hes acted as • woman likes a moo •' of !oolong , u upo.i her he' t t; re to act -who has helped iue in my lei h • cues"ua ` pression on hu ane trout.lea. The other' all forsook me and H• d J guess w I...pte were saying, fled. swelled the reports against ms, and nu. f,,. M••r lh41 i he did not guess, showed their real nature. Men are not .aid ht• idea woe •t' Ali -,, H.' w• such things, thou • w.,.uas W g.. tt, doom' in • way ectu•lalou• twiguu. "I ern deeply gt y•,.1 should haev h..l anise lf.11eve 1110 y more such reports )) , not d.atresa his own, ay.:,: - yourv.f," he wont on •e',ehe made no '"C.urtwge. Alia., they will soon t to rase her Arad gr rh.uge her know. attitude. ••1 so 1 take t,hM tn,t•er into When they reached The Thwaite Alice my own bands and you shall hear noI left him a little abruptly, saying— '5" rt—„ "1 expect you will find lope in the H* gut no twitter ; the last words! library. 1 am going to my r.H m, and died uh his sip. She rose from her shall be there if you want tar sect with such a look calker fan as he - Percival did out t:.re himself time to never in his life forgot. Por a moment think. He bent straight on sod bock - he thought she was Rolm out of her ed at the study deur, hoping fervently rnir.d ; her face was c»uegiesit, and . ite that Mr Lafooe would be there sad that ester ,d F./glsrd, struggled vainly to spe.k. At last she this ordeal wood not b. purl" heel. i1Pi1n threw out her hauls soh • g•wture of Hr se's wt,l:n, and Percival aniseed 1 �- psuniowst.e fierceness, end she pressdlend d,xlosed hi. errand her foot upon the grimed, as she cried, They hod rather a long talk, but for- l seals the in • voice 'Waked lost all likeness to tauately it did not our t . Mr Lifnne her own- --'ti ask many quuii ma which Percival al "1)h, horses, bnar you task ' Yoe found any dith-•ulty in s.:.eenng. He blind, deem man 1 Du you not see that did recall 1.. his sun in taws memory it is truer that on a prev6.'s occasion he had sug- gested that Alt.-,. was the more suitabb wife for him, •.. i he added some rather avert remarks ,.n the advisability sea keowutg Weir own moods bedews feat with excitement. Never hsd her they went in search mf wires. Nowa' oquty been w striking, rte magnificent beard him an atlruee and as soon as as at this moment. She stool for a sbblmale bus escsp. moment, and then as he dad net speak tlppearwl that he was espe ie.il• her fare changed extol, and she hid at 'peed the rear ..1 the any i5 her hands, coweriug and shivering ss Thwaite, res he stayed, and oe) else whispered- fall tamed his looney.eplooney."Oh, why did I speak' Why did 1 The night wind oleo Rai a speak 1 I shall die with shams. and to reel off at. hat sad 8he would hare (elle,., but Percit•al'a into, hu fare .od ruffle hits arm upheld her, •lid his voice seal is wanted very much ta be la oar- could u yet hardly resliza ;1 "You need not feel ashamed S. yes How was it p•n.,ole that H will let me be your husband." • in the m'•rattrg faithful t a She drew • long ugh se he spoke, Ird turned in the *vetting en her head fell hack upon his sbouldet. It could not be possible ; he The .train bad been toes greet--ebe one or two very striking p fainted when 11 was so suddenly relaxed. Percival looked at her with • a feeling of utter helplessness. HO did not at that moment realize what he had done, and his heart was touched by the sight of the beautiful pale face which bore sorb evident signs of suffering and strug- gle. Even as he looked at her, Alin opened her eyes, and a moment later made an effort to raise herself. "Do not more till you test fit,- he said gently. ' Thank you," she replied, in • low, subdued voice. '1 am better now. I and the thtr.J are apt to frit a P«tawrr'. epnbs.. "I harm great pleasure in oertifyiog to the ueefulnw•s of Hagyard's Yellow Ilii," add that they soul.l to so• Lu.g fur hum writes D. Kavanagh, P.rtmaeter of l'iu- bot ad. t.ed lila. an a last r. -..,rt, to ter . frarille, Out. "Hailing used 1t for sure- Ayer's cherry Pectoral. Alter 1$kin otos of the theses,. colds, etc., 1 bard this mur,li..se• toe ,•r bluer nth•, li nothing Noel to it." ', s es prow... seed a wt.!' shat, it144 feu/alias g.„4 to di*pre.••nt Hoots sod oboes oiled u often as the J. 8. Bradley, Malden AA. * a leather loses ata pliancy are more c.a,w - "Three wisest.. ♦5 1 t•.."i A se 1 i dol, Iortablu, afford better protection at,aintt whica •.yid')ped ,too bMnr wm cold or wet, and uuaallyiwili last tater as and Coaptld8. 1 was wvela that loo as those not oiled. 1 could mat est up, was Attu, 6 eoy,-ute,i. and coughed, laceiliaotly I vouched several doctors• bid they wc.• power- less, and all agreed that 1 es, ,, l'on- guuiption. Ai last. a friend boxrlit .b a bottle of Ayer'•''. berry Petto,aq hum the ars( dose, 1 foual .,sets Two bottt,•y cured ma, sod all kealtb has inc.Itees perfect.” 8...'ra( lis nits -Junes Bin -hard, et Dmrten. coma., was •".tett 1$ Jl. The donors said be ti a, w t ,.•sump•, mwng-res• a mopes r •N.. Coanterfeus are always dangerous, more so that they always cl..ae'ir 1M1 - TAT• TOO oalul!(AL 1N a?PLAltA\. Y. A*VU 14Ault The remark able success achieved by Nasal Hahn u a positive cure for Catarrh and Codd in the Head Las it • doted unprincipled parties to iu.itate it o.i.sot. mud strength- chiral', 114 en these Jays." The public aro cautioned hot to he de to show her that Percival was silent, and neither spoke crated by nostrums imit•ut'_ \,irnl Belie terr,b!e nodes*• for until they had got ti, the bottom of the in name and appearance. Iwart.,g at.rh n..y yet be en- hill and home same way •iutag the road. names ea Nasal Comm, Nasal Ilaisam, shill *deuce the Going tl.rou;th the .illage, they met etc. Ask for Nasal Balm and do ion several people they knew, and Percival take imitation dealea may ur_e up..t. ! (7 ' he began,"that felt Alice • hand treatable on his arm and you. )'or ale by all drugg..r, or /feet Children Cry for Pilej } •i �/ ar such annoy- ws• conacwus of • half movement to post•pttid nn receipt .of price -. sued fol shad bear no wiihdraw it. Hut he euverd it with by addressing Fulford & l':I:rockvi;le, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral en5PAaso ea s Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce„ Week Maw mete ay W Drawee. 1RMeel; tea owe.tt Out. 1f A tire burns better in a h,a th.n in • Was. Baby _ss sick we t..e b•ralsoa i, cold furnace ; at is equally true than an l What she wasa Chdd *b.sensd IkrCrw.e., enamel well wintered is half s,:mmerrtl. I sola. ase bees Idles eke clang MtlsM..e• Whoa she had chadrea. akt wive them tketuna. "AN CATARRH eQeaN east ^1Nn'a ;tilb, She was Coking at him goo , her eyes looked tonight into his own, and they were blazing with anger and soother feeling which made itis iron heart beat sire Prizseme,6 eNing euiae. AUMW ter.. t p.m'deans a.ItD.m 1 T,.,.. NORSEMEN Tali r Wee. I $.Ls mid toff) its PrertpLioi Drug Slue. olj' 011 Mherii I� truth before .e could believe 2" cite,' the meanie; of it all ; of Alice's t aquas and he frequent fits of irribuo iter h with himself Ashen he thought over "ii °relishing he felt his head swim. Ha P felt neither glad nor elated at the thought that ilice L•afone, who had re- Ml' ruled man of far higber social position than himself, should finally come and offer herself ti ]rim. For hi reality it same to that. %, she had not asked his t T I to marry her al- bad made it Impossible ,SHI1l �1 LT1i: JS . LEA t K n res neibaw von rxt.v..0 for him to do oter,ei.e than ask bey to marry him. H mull, have done nnth- .hdl be able to walk direct!,." lug else, he '.1d himself. She had She seated herself again on the atone thrown herself uo hi• mercy ; he ease A Targe q iantity of tret-elaw. (Ieorg.an tray l t in honor bound to respect her •petal, mer BAtnalea. extra thlokoene. are un hand , since she was fro to do so. H• did not at our min. u reesonabIe rues expect any Omar* from his m•rriare ; t'a11 and examine before purchasing elft- i but he had cease. to look upon pleasure where. l 1111CO. w •n ingredient - 1.,s lite. B at any rete be docs • mea'. wo recd., • woman , read ing between her . and slanderous Varese. and ' weakness with histrength. went bank to his ,terview with Alice, '• Yoe may say so, bort you have the and he aught bitted iustuting • comm right to despise nut know. 1f yogi only pari.e beiween hefeohduct and what he know," she went on, her voice doting imagined Helen • aha have done had •gem end becoming [ell ri wesrinse. fate ordained that*, should love Mm : LYgirt Irtt C. LLEOL "what I have gone thrngb. I cannot without bar lore big( reternd. He os tell you how f haw* suffered I knew Re'apratd January vitt aeNhe Mise =r=f FILL 8AY would coo• himself f l�at, be resolved ; Iwore•es h Ira wt sees. mud endwise what people were vying, yet ( bad not no woman would bar wperisoe with daily Our oaowele untie sad fru* the strength g Helen, Ali•e "marble of alt It obeli .sad muses ire tteo..aing .ware Of that ,,,, 1s eh to 8 ht it down. This lou !w t• �'� H to AuvlttCReti tLe week while you have been away, btu wss hat hit to any .me with been like a nightmare,' chs 6lmhed, bit, and ha wee duwyin•d that come ekedderioo what might he 'rook log just to Alice. "Do net cpeak of it ; do sot think at 1 elks had hero plead • i vary dt16 ;silt dl, if it w distr.s•i.is you. ' Frteition, end ehe has. ea her owe "Do yoc suppose [ •hoard think of it way oat of it 11 he s kdve ehoNa, if it did rot distress m• 1 I thcught 1 or supposing that a woman b should du . I feared ' to go out of ray had once known wool ve chn..s mind." asotber way,that he t•. f waved She passel abruptly, psesiag bar hood � b their favor oft 'a disfavor. over bee forsbsed ea though trying M It sea. (..rel, .matter. minims sad ��nn ono deer away enme dimtesmini 'huught .b.t.cta : Meana Alio- et ens- \ e� A` ''l Mg 01 yes not 1. ay •ay mus, *$Ift d • prepeederano* • q..Iwy, ro►taea A .• ha s5raestly, and hs, nes that of •cork too tea visit ee' 8b went o• se though he had nM ma f r feeding that the beet•• ���`� l0 eyoken 8o b• argot b swum; �/ •'•Then. last night the thought came M atone the road to Brsat•ow het ase t. .a IIABY r1M fo sr you •d speak wyoc, and I hand ami hie (mom uy ise 4m! V wrote steeight of far hay ay nmaisabe teras of the soft night air. panstly should talrer. I did sot intend to a, to M surc•eded 1" Parmaidi• mien rd yogi what 1 did 1 do net ha.. otos I what he 'embed. for her fue fuels hnaht- imtesdod to ay. but. 'viae amid it, it of when he reached hues tot n hell tpM led art meted to lea did I aogiad been whelk he aha out Mh pee •wry ma loped myaal(. "• • e Penfield almost replied -"I coati set the "adding trm►k pies sit tr M.e send otherwise.' but instead hal th ecmmed m sem m Alter est oath_ It is easy tar Pittard* Per day. w :.yobs-:+ yva,: Ir�llue�Njritt inret srAlct we mal, �a thi- tres sort* ('o., F',wtlaad, r all SHINGLES ! SHINGLES !' ROUTE BILLS, TABULATED PEDIGREES, AND STUD CARDS from whisk she had just risen, and 'Whin dosed her eyes. When she opened them, she found his fixed upon her far. A faint c,.or came into her cheeks, and alas mored restlessly, as alto said in a voice of pain - "Ah, you dwsFier tae I see it is your face" "Do not think eo,' he replied. "I woos you, you are mistaken." .tI TIIY We Irate a large sweetmeat � of the ihmees Hon- 1'uu to oboes* R and Ae Mae eerk at r-ry RM.o•- . able fries. W 5.TIA V ,?* TORIC Loader. Det. Miles ey •a whore route fn the e•osnty K Maroc' to is the HORON SIGNAL D. 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