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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-4-25, Page 2TIM SIGNAL : GODRRICH. ONT.' TR URBDAYr APRIL 25. 18KK. 1.4,,,1•u0 ...e ....,wen., A n nr rt.... t, Iiso.t. Nino winery helm rl.Irr,.al a la rrn.1 p.1u. LION► -a tu len ut waea OS ..Ili STAGING IN CALIFORNIA.' them ell spring forward eat of the reach of AdventuPOO of an old, Driest' white Coachingg It. Teensy -vine role•. -user. Nerd ■p ass Y• weeN.Id, Nod e.bbor.-rhe elle *.te. vibes Nr tea. his ♦.r,e Ortolan WWI 4.r.e.. ij,iLL HHENDERSON was driver on the Loa Angeles. Sant+ Ana and Sas !hago eta*. line for 21 years. For yeare be drove eight horses ad oIter ten. The railroads have deprived the stage line of their busi- ness and Uncle Hill, like others ot his call- ing. has gone Into retirement. His tales of adventure aro esemiogly without limit.. •()•e bright. sunny morning in early Aut- umn, about 1878,' said he the other day, '1 had a bar load of -.•sse•gers miners, mer- chants and drummers -the whole 29 bound for .an Diego. Near ('api•toaoo Valley we reached an up grade, and the horses settled into a walk for the first time tines leering the station. We had alme•t reached the summit when two robbers sprang into the road from • triage of bushes to frost 01 my leaden and yelled 'Stop !' in a manner that caused each passenger to spring upright and grab hie pietola. At the mine instant, four more mea. all well armed, sprang out of the underbrush aad poked their guns tato our very laws, crying in unmistakable tones, `A 'tune off the perch !' 'You've tot the drop on us, bore,' said I laughing, fur we had so chance to either fight or run. '1'es, arid we are going to keep it!' replied the leader of the gang . 'you hold thaw Lime and keep your jeer shat, sad you wool be bothered.' 'Off that perch '.' was repeated, and the way those passengers hustled off the top of the catch was oomioal, but they ..w noth- ing amusing about it. In • moment the highwaymen bad the whole tweaty-nim in • line like soldiers on parade, ooly there was so attempt to dregs ranks. 1 noticed • small cigar drummer flanked on Doe gide by • tall moor and of the other by • fat neer- chat. He afterwards declared that he felt himself to b• the biggest man in the crowd, and knew that several of the gum were aim- ed directly at him. Two of the robbers stationed themselves when they could rake the whole hoe with their .bo.o, while two more relieved the passengers of their valu- ables. One ma carried • barky sack. wails • nimble -fingered brigand robbed the pass- engers and threw watches, mooey,nsge and other iewelery into the sack. Even the titan and whisker were taken, though the bore ki•:ked against the outrage. The fat man attempted to rest his heads for a mo- ment, but at the rommand, 'Up hands, fat- ty " he had to raise them again, though it made him grout and sweat to do it. ' I'tk in and be off sow,' shouted the cap- tain when the light-fingered chap reached the kat man and • madder lot of fellows raver boarded a coach, for mosey, whisks,, cigars, and even their pistols bad been taken. 'Turn 'em loom, voasg mea,' yell- ed the captain, and the robbers in freest swam back out of reach •ad gave my horses • free road Had there bees • weapon in the crowd we would have rives them a p•rt- isg *hot, but, as it was, we could o.hy make time to the next statin.. The horses went on • dead run, and half an hour after - wird a dozen men •farted he pursuit of the road &genie I hired • etas to drive, and helped to try to catch the thieves. We got near them once and had • lively skirmish, killing two robbers and wouedtag • third, but the rest got away with the treasure. • 1 never loot my nerve bat Dice ; thea my heart was 10 my mouth for two or three minutes. Pve were descending the Devil's inline, Live miles long, • straight, ameetb hill. I had twenty two pesssagen ea board, two of them women, °soapily eat - side meas. I los of the women set b•ktpd ms ; the other, • handsome young serried sesta, was between her husband aed sib& t/hen within a quarter of • mils from the bottom of the hill my brake broke, and i knew that wtthia • mooed the big Book, with ate load of p•m.engers, would dash for- ward upon the horses. 1' was terribly steep The tem was in • swinging trot, and legs, arms, and possibly necks would MVO been broken if the psessagere should attempt to jump off, as they would be ocr- tats to de it 1 gave them warming of their danger. There was not an testae. to loss, so 1 grasped my whip. sheeted to my lead- ers, MA !!lies ' Hen in where we make Ugs,' trod ,(here the lemg, smooth hill we mew ea t Ra If • bone Maid dumb• er fall, it moot death to sere than ass message es board, bet fer&w..oly the road was sm,oth and the menials kept their fest i plied the teak and maim sheeted be my 1.aders as the W eek beim to gala maw thorn. The pssggtrers be.... fright- mssd as she *Masi@ reeled ad reeked wader the trememieliii ijesil. Several ebb 'Mop, step r bat this tees jest what i eould set de The yam b.sbd believed me la- se for tire s eesst, a.d, drawls' • ptetol. Med. ' New held sp. or, 1y Anuses, i will pet a beYse tbr..ga year hexa' Iantmd of m.essptiag te sossply. i epee lashed my Mr. flier i • mem-t er two the diger mad he ever. The yam mem repeated Me Moab, has lent them W reds womb the peed mai Weald u .slit .d bis head. VIM • lead ytq se Ms lima, stili isle the wteeels, we dashed eat upue the plias. at the k -o& of the hill, aad I we. 'Doe in • position to pull up sod explain our danger. The young averted woollies, who had bees gouts .-col up to that se000d, fainted dead 1 away, end came user lalling from the seat. On reachnig the sod of our tourney, the p•m anger. clubbed together sad bourht one • handsome gold watch. but 1 can .cure you that i wouldn't take that ride again for 1.11 the watches os earth. • (m station was located ea the edge of • Amid valley ten or twelve miles across, which had cane been en alkali lake. sad the surface was an hard, smooth and level .s a door. At this elation Doe year • large oum- her of horses were kept to be broken to bermes. A number of Mimosa vaegoeraa haraeesed and hitched them up, and • wild- er and inure vicious set of beasts I never sew. F,ach one had to be blindfolded to be handled, and sometimes it took two men to each borne to get the harness upon him and get him hitchalt to the coach. They would kink, strike and bite the moment the blind was removed. bat moo secured to the coach they would dash off atter my leaders until they were run down. I drove eight horses, maladies two quick aid speedy leaders and two spirited wheelers ; the other four were wild animals hitched up for the first or sec- ond time. When all were ready I would give • shout, the vaalaeros would.s•tsb off the blinds, the leaden would sprites for- ward, and the whole team would break into • run, the wildest and meet exciting a lead ot pa eog.n ever enjoyed. This would last most of the way acro.. the valley, and when the nest elation was reached the tour wild horses would be oosipletely run down. Two each trips sad they were considered brakes and would be seat to other ota- tiome. One trip we had a new driver, who was going up the road to take his place. H. was • *edema young fellow. who, from hie unoeual height, was called Lasky Jim. He was • skillful nirmm•a. bet was cool and cautions, and took no desperate themes as some of the driver. did. 05 reaching the breaking -in etatioe we thought we would have a little fun at kis crosses, so I wilted him to take the ribbooe. 0. gather- ed up the !toes, shouted to tura them base, and away we went. It was a wild ride ler a mile or two, and thee be tried to bold .p, bot this the passengers objected to. • Toru 'em loose ; this ain't • beanie.' •honied a big -nosed elan. ` hive them the silk,' yelled • drummer. `(live Charley the ribbon,' cried a miser. 'He stood it pretty well till I, too, beva poking fun at him, wham he cried : 'Gentlemen, I sae drive as rasa as any me and with this he saddely leased forward. end before 1 could imagine what he intend- ed to do threw the lines out of his bads to the ground ad began whipping his boress. Run ! If you ever saw • team run those bones did that day. The ooach rolled to and fro, tiU I thought • dozen times it would tip over, yet that fellow stood up in kis seat plying the silk and shouting 'Tars '.m loos., .bis ain't so hearse 'Don't pat on the brakes " Give the ribbons toCharley " and other expressions we had used. Fortunately for his neck ad ours there wan not a stick or stone, not • rook, Mod or rut in the whole valley or we would have struck something and tipped over. About • mile from the other station then was a stretch of sal, and here the heroes had to stop from their rue. The moment they slowed down into • trot • douse of tie sprang from the coach and caught up the lines, thus stopping the team. As we handed him the lines he fathered them up as coolly as you please and Daly mid :' '(:eaUeetea, did we ride fast eno.gh Then was no more attempt to by hie serve. 'Am opposition stage line see Hummer m- oored w eomewhet, sea ea me trip a driver got ahead of m•, sad ou a marrow grade, ween i could not pass, 1.t bio team walk for a anile or more. My p.mesgers an stormed and swore, for the read was sower level and fairly smooth. and I deker.i.sd te get even, for owners, steals .sd driven em our Ilse meant to break .p the *pennies if possible. 0. the seat beside we was a young Mar armed with • six-,ho.ter. I said to him : 'When we get off this Trade we strike a plebe tubers the leek rabbets are mtusereas, but I dotal watt yoa to shoot soy of them• for this team is 'mighty skittish lied might rue away at the sewed of a pistol.' He caught my amassing and laughed se he replied, • W. might pe, that fellow if we had • reneway.• As we r.sebed the pia. I oh.oked to my Mao. and they spree forward in pursuit .t the other Mega. I rapidly gained and 1M pee emgere tem busk dopa Mried. 'A ilius! A ram b r Tother driver whopped ep • li Ms and seat them forward in • rm. ABM ea th• jaok a rabbit hopped •p d sum easuge the miser pulled hie pineal ad best- ed away. Y, eight berm dashed of like whiftwbd, end ek.egh I domed two or throe times :Au 'Met the meek ! (let .et of the mats Maas fhb Made roman' away!' the mbar delver .oyer a Wei ek bet simply kept le the middle of the read. a This sees jest what i wtsd,far mn y ios was NM" at a trasaesd.ms bout d enpeesd whim i m.d the ether .k i d M ee strike $ ad wheel j.d rid tasked it elft as Mos*ea Sim wish a Week asap em Demeg r sees!! .led etuaeleed dh. Mr Idled Ube nudism. hve psrmagss thee ahem tee hers, as *.v k•d te get a th wages to 1.01e pee.eepn te tees will. W e were sued, but ail my merepe.eegers ere haW shim I gives the other nennen),pievy ut o1 wer.iot, but he would oget out of the read. Whoa the you're miser teetiAed thee mistimedI had mistimed him m mos to shoot lett y team would rues. the jade, a.ul jury hung oat laughing for they ..w the paint, Mt we woo our mass, and she owse Dorms gave t • suit of cloths kw eking elf the esker fel- low's wise!.'. SCANDAL. • MT MM roe sOVUM.W U* .1001' La. A LAD1 purtha.eel a home in n l►e•utdul vtUage about MAI, turas". trete a well knowfroth s city. She lo.ged tor froair aad quiet soeoes, and doubthes the would hay. found ell the happiness which .he sought in this rural retreat bad not the plea bea plau Mated by that terrible spectre -scandal. 'Have you seen the new attire' •' asked Mn. Theme ut her uei,lh)'or, Mr. lnw- room, beet a week atter the stranger took pwwt .ioo of Maple ottoge-as the huh"plaoe .he bad purchased was called. A cut 1 of the lip and shrug of the .boulders was all the reply made by Mrs. Lawrence: but in the gestures Mra Thomas saw, or supported she saw a suttiotcat reams for shunning the aoquaintaoos of the stranger. Mrs. Thomas, who was very jealous and suspicious, translated this earn language ia her owe way. •1 hare no doubt,' she said to her husband •t night, 'that she had a bad reputation ta the city. She has Dome hers dressed in deep mourning, hot who knows weedier she ever had • hesb.ud ! Aad, if .he had, her wearing black u oo sign be'e dead, in my ,prance. The met day quite • crowd had tethered is the store of lir. Thoma., waiting for the arrival of the daily mail, which was doe shoat this hoar. The stranger came is to as make some trilling purchase., sad wstar- ed at by the people, as sit -sneers always are. 'ora Attar she lett the store, e remark. were made concerning her lady -like appsae.s.s, Mr. Thomas immediately rejoined. 'Yee she appears sweets like • lady, but way wife thinks her repitatiee umthe best.' mre Customers coming in, potting ewas said at that time, bat the fire of made/•1 was as tindled--the story spread rapidly. each e tellies it his own way, until them was not • family is the place het beard and believed the rumor. Week. passed on. andm tee inmate of Mapis Cottage felt that for some ream oho was looked upon with mach .empiric. aad ra dislike Thewas no hostility, nothing said or dem for which she could demand an espl•navoid- s/meEvery day seemed to increase the avoid- s/me of her neighbors ; sad .he, meg skis meadm•kiag overtures towards an salmis_ tames with them, melding tothe city for her household supplies, sad sever came in con- tact with any of than save at chnroh, and eine ben she generally found a whole seat at her disposal. At last the storm which had s seo long dark - .d the village horizon seamed about to burst over her head. There were haw m threats ot driving her frothe please and the mob 'Spirit seemed to be gathering strength. About this time, some throe meths atter the stranger came to Maple Cottage. a very handsome travelling carriage, draws by aa span of noble grays stopped in froot of her dwelling, and • fine-looking mss apparently about fifty years of age, with hie wife s two childree wess to alight and ester the house. All the day aed through the mooing, there was e mead of many vmime,minrled with the rippling laughter beans. of joyous The mit day was Sunday, het this time the widow did not nit .bas. Strasgs looks and low, murmured words -ma through the oongregntioe, and the minister seemed to .bare the surprise of his asthma: and look- ed •.d preached as though under paints/ v.barras.seet. He r.00g.tz.d is the stranger • =Whiter whom repastiee was world wads - Mar er thea the rich sad dis- tinguished Pat rodded of -College, from which he was a pedwate.ssor C. Protean* remembered his femme pupil but it meet he mama he was beth sur- prised sad dis•ppoisted. He had gives the are yews, a credit for *divides! talent, bat as this eeraton w • mere repetition elf peer Mediasplatitudes, sad • okias to public opinion whisk showed s weak sad little naiad ernesAtteernes the Preideat bopped a M1/0164016b Datil the pev.er mese forward. pW .ad wises the e.p n weover he mid Madly : "My sister wrote r that Rlebmad Arbes wee prv.ahiag bora, but I did asp nthe sate. with the .smary of my fannerfoer pepiL' 'Voss .ester,' mid the embaramed young mea. 'Yen 4o tet mem to my that the weeny with whom you mitered church i. " as tes your sister 'Aad win t'' it wsow Professor C.'s ten te leek surprised. Ban .murk, why sot ! What did he know memo the m•o of whom all had hes. 'speaking evil,' for the lest three me.tte alma'Tisa. le sseseehiag abt this master Mat 1 ewe.adareiesd.' said professor C. dlam 'Yen . est a to my that my wiser has al= • re ideat of your pt.ea, sad Maenad be year pre ehiag, hr tires n.sathi, with- in. year earner .pea her' The duties of • goomo sr are surely better &AAsle4 'Het I did sot due !' ad bore the pew mea Nsmmered ..d empeed. '11.d est dare t WI ea ray truer. the whew el General PIM r and the tinge elf wsnrM MINIM WM she leek of werpris. W with .kiah be 000sompan d the skid ad o.eafafse roan peeler. Atter rambles his istero rsidwe i, he gemeimd bar h semi be the roamer: hot she meld say tell Mm. kine .Ie, her trsef - Do yau,want the Best BICYCLES? • , • [THE 8PEEi) (11'EEN.I You can have your choice from the following list a the Cash rates given : The Centaur " Ring of Scorchers " The Centaur " Queen of Scorchers " The American Rambler - The Speed King - The Speed Queen The Fairy King The Fairy Queen - $110. 110. 106. 85. 85. 65. ▪ 65. All these Wheels are of good Make and Warranted and in the list will be found several of the best in the market. Er -Write for Catalogue. D. McGILLICUDDY Agent, C+ODERICH'3, ONT. admit that be had supposed from the gossip ed by Coes bellowing : 'Scop. Rgiiitem,' of -harsh eteaiben, that the erotism was • i awl) • What eve ys dmisg mead= &here very outcast from society, nod that there !enteral tgy.0•k• ymackl. ""P"' Aimed taxer bad bees talk of dr:vtag her trees the phew. 'She will pot mere to re.•is,' said she Profemor : 'bat before she gore I wUl sift TM enthusiasm of another Kilwiasing curler of eighty-four years of has Ps' - this matter thoroughly :' wed es he did, hap sever hese equalled. Hu risk, of getbenag up link by link. the wkehe ohm which be was skip• wee pitched ag•=M a of scandal until he same to Mr.. Lowness. i equal somber from • neiphborine parr h. bet this she utterly denied, ad lira 0r' the 14(4.5 bufoes the match then had Thomas was obliged to admit that Hes tea • Mary tail d snow, ad wises the Lawrence had merely shrugged her shoulders .ted curled her lip, wises asked her episies of her saw .sigbber. 'Ab, edged" was Mr.. Lawre.o&i re- joisdsr. 'I remember of thinking she maid are he mush of • lade, as elle won a laded deletes sled did her owe wsshisg.' The Professor prwbed the following Sesdsy, end .t the .eledusies .t tis die. Doane, repestsa the tale of wrong. addiag : Had this womm really bees poor ad friseidlem as eappo.sd, what would the end here been ! Deprtyod of her good neem. sed 1a osleesq.ssoa, of all seas of eaesileg a livelihood, she maid doubtless bays hesa discouraged sled desponded, mil weak down to the grave a victim of tis. -_a'-1 of those lobby calling themselves Christians : sled who, in the sight of (3rd, would set only have Dees beeped sem' liars. but murder- ers.' - Wood's Magazi S. ANECDOTES OF CURLING. One Jerk Reid, s Peebles meson. who was • keen eerier, and as km •'aloes d was may a tis. •d eft wt to esr nib by the las Sheriff Bonetfor bang e..- ewstd in the illegal taking of seism. The Sheriff am was a entbniestie easier, sad mimed no opportunity of pattioip ting in the gam that presented itself. The Sheriff was • midget of Peebles, hod be and Jost were frequently brought into 000t•ot dttrisg the earns' some e1ya as fellow -players rte the ave su risk. 0. e eoa•sio. Jock was otboi mar es skip of • rink, sad the sheriff was ahem to May, wbea Jock sheet- ad - 'Shirts, Wye use that state, sol ! 'Vas, Joek,'.sswerd the Sheriff. 'West, thea.' exelebmsd .leek, trium- phant', bye" kis 'keen' os the seas, faint «1'e that sae misty days !' Archibald 'ahs h.dseme,' the ninth Duke el Heedless, was a ardent devotee el the 'resets' some.' O.se while Maytag is • match, Meet the Meer, ehmet depended teen the ee.cMmfel Mot el sae of W rifts. kM Gem e•lld out lie the plepr (ase of his tows ploughman) who load the very wMM. & seem to play. 'Hew. Joh*. tkle im • shot teyskig all the dexterity •si art yo• see tensor M. lila es' you break throe¢ Mb mem Duerr, •ted awry eut the whew epee this bel[ -rash. V ear mother shame west mel a' the whiter. I'll mid Mr a bsLL' Meeker Mile riming as thsi-et .rte a lamer Fnrf d Mba whom the ase was hese, was weer skewer frees the meet - hogs of hie edak ea the Kiilwiaai.g peat A Iseal weed who aseablmed the e...upat seeyel lar... , sed bleke perdeye ..A.4 as of the Hs.4's ped,. When bb Lereales milaerussae wee umber is the Sea dio5Mwe 0...meld inert eek, home overhead., '(7om• es. HibiaM ., 1ef hey t ease es, 1 Ube m g.. am' If the dam mile • dsii.' MH he .oald adld. . 'Mea. l••'dr *Ws mu&When reseltsmw menet . he M . l au- riasis his elm* sea salt 1411.- hem Is the pimasae lead keen 'Ise alum.' _sere apse d'. Yah. en..elk ,r IN tall m. ,DeterminedL e d the tee..DeterminedI alta. 1. end .ted the ebonies. et tea • pe,. 04 1*et611t 4.1111"8 W LM4 we man& be Nets dmnmded eirphi sties el , eweslml knew ampem • IMO M parties arrived at the peed anther • shovel ant • *ado maid be get with whiet toeless the las. What was to :be dem ! la their eatb deme they mould sot easily wait till Mese i apismesta were procured from the village 'Look hen,' exclaimed the veteran et eighty-four. •I'11 tell ye what to das. Hen's my grey plaid -I'm sax feet hick, a' I'U roll sayeml in it. Twa o' ye'il tak' the as sad, •a' &wa the iter, aid draw ms breitbide the length of • rink up an doom. a' y.'l1 akar the toe at ewe.' This plea was immediately carried out, the r=k was oleared, and the spirited octo*eo•riao was asm the worse of being wined se • snow ploegb. A worthy Lanarkshire bailie, who was also as enthusiastic curler, bad, by over= - dodgem at Council dinners and other hos- pitable tables, brought upon himself an ex- orooi•tktg rata* of goat. Um mor.i.g when be was writhing ender the .gory d She romoeseises tyrant nig rdd boueekssper Miaow to remark that the carters were to he ss the ice ea that day at a parish hoe - spiel. Le., • match with mother pariah. Time teem..% he beard the news the worthy magistrate tossed amide the blankets, sad, jumping oat of bed, *Miriam of his pekes, osiled out with all the esthasleem of twenty --.lassie, womw Jamie, soy Masse and my bosom !' Ina incredibly abort apse of time the worthy bailie was in the midst of W rid wrung armies. plying with all his .seaseuad fervour mod .4.111. And to . rows els, wader the sxaitessrs and subilsee Wen of the gamy the gest yasiehed, sad he tam helm as sprightly as • yosogaMr is Ms teases Amebae vaterea-l. Upper Clyde•d•ls- who bed .sen belied up to for may • day as the met skip of the etsstryside, had harms m led kis years wiling so heavily o. kite that he reggneafall, resbs.d hies to the Mies appraise alas r were ever. The sboa- spiel, made the 'bleed ma sumeer mwhie mem main. He leaped to 1111 hbs eh/ pest of skip f.. hie native parish was mere. The mike' med. however, was two miles 4 .55, sod it was ret pe.ible ler kite te lag hs heavy melee Mese Ms* disease The whole sight before he kept ewf5s.Iy mer.nri.g, 'I maim try's. I wed.. k. sista te s•mR.'t' 'D'ye la* ye mid deo nay gads gia ye were there r asked his wife who wee a bake hearty mems, mete tea er twelve yeas hie 'Aye, that ..rid 1,' he answered. with • .1g i'11., ?.ilius, yes he there,' Maim! hi. 's7 net easy ee that here.' e. the 1ollewi.g seeming she plea the tee sees.. i. • mit, owe in sash ed see amehiq it y the middle, heaved it' over her desalike, and carried them to the e ms of the mash. followed by her avast Mt esahusiestis himemad. 0a w mad she let demi her Mede, sad .trg Me Mem ills by aide ea the les she .NII: - 'Twe. wry Meal. 1a, May ver tart. wed ,e .i., say false. yu's see w...gi.g sail mem to you .upper the 0155* it vadlrnml w.. *fle maw. misty �.yw N kb w sad esmime. sol, ..•si�*NS�.* la ad Maher el Ake la It Wt5 g 1Ml 1i we wallas titin Tint meas le. Wig wlte side be' the eiri.r the eat a.l4f ...paid b� - MI, lf ..4.1111.1. BRISTOL'S PILLS 1 Cure Biliousness, Sick • Head- ache. Dyspepsia. Sluggish Liver and all $t*mach Trouble-. PILLSB Arc I'urely Vegetable, elegantly. Sugar -Coated. and do not gripe or sicken. BRISTOL'S PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly. "The safest family medicine." All Druggists keep BRISTOL'S PILLS tot Dem the sed. "Labor is the most peewee .1.1.7 1. Mrs lead into geld." TM wrote Midst 8eeaaw ,care ago. The iter Issas of the ni esteeetb center My. set dieekeed any memss et raped tri$ sit s the high mesa of ay worthy . ohieee.est. For the rarest seals there r still the dredgeey of prepayable, the tell• wore Whoa Robert Rewwai.g entered .pan the post's career, his bet sea was to quid* kbeeei/ ti steady* end dfgeMiag the Mole et(J.kreosi'oatotte..t, 11'se be PM" for W I weadert.1. thew of woo Ater kis modesties from Harmed OJ• Ma, Charles Ramer span a whole year • the seedy et sense (w..e5ss .1 mat* matin is which he halm tela week W lees ssprteiaL He studied by hissed ••l with m mere favo,ahle isevom limp tW ware le he W is the family jade b tki adage of the seise and mirth ad the }c.ta/tr Win *dead it wasNrr lh�r.. tett hb as.e.bs Hsl the stray was eet r Mends £y..cl., forbidder y bis father r torte Womb :to the paewk at .aged -'i-i- MR, .i beet y W meted ad re mire kb seediest diplem, i "ht bed hie Yvteg to make." was too greedy it eel of leads that be sspleil may basks. ess.sd width be amid bees Mahe ler a dent cask. Rut the droller be had est. the se their mama he mast have had meet "firss to maks an•q," Yat bess Wes witer cis lire elf dsd'Prl' er Mire demos esal loved emery woad P"' s N-. *ii.g week - h Wkea ilii;• twer Hylrues h the sone orf us.&sPreh.54 .up.rimms . ho wee ndesd boy Preemie Henry. Ade " Mo 8mitheue rat 1541.tiss. Rtaatsd of le Ow MOM et the aAfw.l el the d.alb.eel* W teirsis.L.M2211 krw w.rMr. .ryH� dtepv.imf"1 hat r...Nveitrel ek tarr' Met mid the great tm.le ! Na, `11 • tm krill. pat 111.*. "Thal hri..M InmMr.t A our.;M our w e,eid' 'SM. get The moo met ed disemeammeet ./tee it he beer eit'Maty. 'M +. . war," O s oil