HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1907-12-12, Page 122,113 THURSDAY, Moewber 13, 1907
THE SIGNAL: GODERWIL ONTARIO
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"It's nil a dream," thodgl7t Kathryn. head aguin aid laughed. "Thut'r wont
J � btu bead dropping druwril1, "Perhaps eau gl;jt,'• hu declared vra tl t a q lusty.
M1�sl (�t►�6�� I To I+athryD It war t n qutwlluu of
1ll.�l �3 i
I'll duke uu4 Ord hu Ivu't a villain.
o� i but u ver grit, but of Justice. The man who had
A CHRISTMAS STORY y - the f ted her against her ell► ripe las
\\ ht,u she awoke rhe gazed about 1r* the Puce of her insults should Ppeud i
BY ALICE LOUISE LLF. • i I,ewilderute•u[. The oust was Pulutiug l'hrielwua with her at the Y-opeu-A
corvaio/+T.tsoe,svJVLi,:a wvlsE LEC
-•.• �••y the -list las gorgeous color+, nod at the ranch It she had Power to bring him
- �.. -- �M`r•• rte'-:•. - right In n slaty di,tance arose the bgI An and on dew her pony until
Leaks of the Shoshont mountains. site stabled a horseman ultead, rldlug
�' ~ 'o• :>ir,-1i Mecteelhe lay behind thew, oud down
_�„�. �'�•' f/:;�. at Cho easy gall which 'halo►rued it
? r t ?� r• tlat list, left, near the road, wuud river bag dtatawv to travel.
y, �.✓ 3a j•!w.�., tY'r�l �,t,% - �a\. chattered Hwang its stuuet. SuddeDly "Royal!" rhe cried, unconsciously ur-
+,. ;. r /%,r .r Sys a r �jf.:,s,sL�1f •7_ 1 downing recollection brought Il,e tug the name by which site had heard
blo,xl *urging into her Ghee►a. Site bio called. Royal, phare writ."
toque.
ed herehands
same
to u,l}ort Ler it lvetpair lie tunical In IIR wddlr. rtupVrd hid
�`l,���`. Y,• w ;"� s r `yr „ toque. fit the rams tlwe meeUug a Iwlr hone and slowly squared the animal
••N -- �y: u 2� '• i of dark eyft containing un expression
• _ acre+$ the road. Ilia fuer wait pale un-
it fur coated Indi-idoat who at that "\fell, it, this country we du what.- which filled her with confusion an Phu 'der Its tau, and his eyes contained an
YERYTHINI: had gone wrong umnient swung the door at the eud oe
f hie -wave to." WAS the consoling glanced Involuntarily at ►he fur clad expression of uncertainty as be watch -
E with Kathryn Shelbourue $fare the counter, "here's a lady to go in the adsurttuor. "And I'll warn you =law. shonlder against which sbe bud been tyl the approaching girl.
om
she started. froPhiladelphia stuge." + sleeping• "I cattle niter you," sbe said abruptly
on a wilt goose chose after a Jim drew near, bid breath revealnug last fit isueasra take 1t Into their I 1 w6h you a most delitthtful Chrlet- reining in her horse. "1"
Christmas dimer and a raruh w
dan at the kind of retreshmeut served beyond heads to lilt the Irril on the run -filo-- . Islas." her totupaalon said quietly, bis "Well?" Ilia voice was still relentless,
the Yopen-A, and when she arrived sl the swing door. He informed her with 1 can't get 'ew bac: after you lentil to. eyes oilthe ponies. but not hid eyes.
Cody Christmas eve comutou sense had rNmy evidence of tvtitldeuee and goal worrow•. They've gut the wW@rfs Her heart, teal and In saddest bate. "it's all a miserable wislale," she tie -
almost abdicated In favor of a Riser- will that the M eteetse stage was due rP1rIL nut'um," proudly, "the Indelsend• ; She tried to speak, but her lips \vera gen, "Belle scut the wrong photo
dered Imagination. to strike the trail in Jusl tell wiuntes. +nee and go ahead." I parched and stiff, sad it sus an In- graph. i acted hadly, I kuuw•: but, ash,
The half tipsy Jobe gristuei and rest. Stant before she could whin er. "Where 'The trains had belated her two days; Followed by the porter, I:athrya i . I I was w) frightened' I believers" --a
a blue p gain climbed the stairs. Her knees eel one foot oil top of the dashboard. _where sat I gulag las s14md It"' Rush swept over her face ---"that Too
goggled euatel'ner who occupied a P
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th
Karyn gunceat evalWn ou Her abdist'quickly lur turned qucy and
the section opposite hen across the failed he[ suit •a heeling of taiutnePv dwwere running awry with me."
plains filled her ears with the danger* assailed her. "It's the effect of the which they had come and saw some• looked al her. There was u touch of Suddenly the ludrivous side appeared,
of erode country travel in Wyoming thiug which at once decided her. There auger Hud wonder In bit voice' "t
y ag ou nitiludv," she told herself 'hovels, al• and the stwahiue broke out In every
account of the strife between the cat- though a better explanation was found drtlned ntaltsat the itis on top of lite ruppus here ut the Y upon --t ranch.' cline and dimply of her fete. Her
wesa u ared two horses• a carriage She st alued herr es In silence down
tie and sheep teen; then unfortunately In the pars oce of the wail leaning pia b S latish rang Infectiously, and Royal Joist-
she found the little town of Cody ex- agaiusl the office door oud following ""th the top ];lid back and the cruet Wood ricer valley, where n collection ell In It as lie replied, "No, but I want -
cited over a Wdup In the baht that her with a pair of angry and perplexed figure of a man fur coated arid cupped. of buildings appeared las the midst of I ed to badly ill spite of the fact that I
moral '•I'II get las:" she crier► hrstlly, seep- it group of trees. The poules turned
ng. .eyes. '"rhe ct11uID:" rbc breathed and might have been Whet"'
Iheriefore It was it tear smitten then stole another glance. lie \ens Putg forward. The roau saw the morn- sharply from the highway oud stoppeil Kathrru's eyes fell, but the dimples
went find chose to be afraid. The next before a large gate. Their driver laid
suites woman who tremblingly signed certainly n handsome title.did not retreat. "+hen Will fOu come
the register at the Irma and asked for She had resolved Dr* a desperate Instant thero was n fund plunge the reins Ili Kathryn's bunds and back now and not wait until Mists Shel-
a Croom. move. Shutting her teeth firmly and lbroush the coulee and a scramble sp sprang to the ground. SwitiI back bourne returns east?"
"Do you want it for the night or resisting a desire to shut her eyes, she Ibe other ride. the rite, he said briefly, "Titus Is the There was a pause Royal passed his
until the Meeteeme stage The driver's voice floated back, IouU• Y -open --t."
g goes out?" removed n small revolter from her t head over his eyes and spoke In n low
lsquird the clerk, surveying with set- suit ease and slippedit tremblia ly ly cheerful, " Wlab 3ou'd token my nit- I Down the field a pony galloped bear- v Yes, i'll o tack if you wish it,"
R \ice s•,oner, ma'am." His words were Ing a well known figure, and Kathry u g
Infection the tall, graceful figure clad Into the bosom o[ her dress. "I[ he and' there was an emphasis on the
in dark- blue, fur trimmed broadelptli. follows us"- she whispered and rbiv- lost in a cloud of dust, and Kathryn ' lint stupid• scarcely believing rix evi- -,you" which Increased the color In
Kathryn's eyes traveled slowly end. At Intervala for a month she stood alone las (be midst of Itis Horn donee of her own senses. Behind her Kathryn's fate$. He ungloved his hand
around the office from group to group had pneUcwl with that revolver, and, ba`flfl listening to the rapid thud of fie sounded a short wpistM, and at the and held It out.
of men eseltedly discussing the affair barring a constant fear of It, she felt runaway horses' feet. signal the heavies started, unit "be Quietly the girl laid hen within It
"Slowly, boys," sbe baited a deep found herself driving alvue to meet the
of the morning. She had thought her Proficient In Its use since she had mase and repeated steadily, "Yes, I with it."
cup of trouble quite frill, but their was tersvd the art of pulling the trigger. voice say, and two Indian Ponies slid mistress of the ranch.
In view a possible calamity which "Pair night, ma'am, but cold." Tol- flown the Incline and stopped beforeI couldn't wait. Kathryn." called '"al-cril,e for The Signal.
-would ran It over. unteered the stage driver as he tricked her. f Belle. "A merry C'bristmas to you.
To the clerk she refilled vaguely, her unsteadily away In the back seat Their driver sprang from the carriage ' dear, and it happy time among La." - --"
"why -yes" of the stage and surrounded her with and lifted his cap courteously, although i AIr$. Stetson wheelol her horse, and
"Well, wAch?" the clerk demanded bONPA and bags galore. his voice was decided. "It's fortupate I the two clasped basis.
Kathryn flushed. "Excuse me, yea. Kathryn's band flew to her lint as I followed the stage d1mUy. because Kathryn cJ.ild not speak, but Belle,
I'll take it for the night and theu-Ir - the stage was Jerked v"ently for- behind us- I chattering and laaglim;. did .not* Do -
Again her blue eyes trade a circuit of tvard. A fleeting backward glance re- "I ill" not rids with you" gasped I Uce.
the mom. scaled a tall figure in a fur coat and liathrYlL The ponies stopped-'io the midst of
[$
They were searching for a nun large lint standing beside Oise of the porch Far behind them aroa confusion of a collectlon of law building+, and Belle.
of limb and tall of staturr, with scout Pillars, rind the light streaming out of sounds, which caused the man to listen ( dismuuutin^-, throw her pony's reins
hair and fall beard, who was further the office door fell on a smoottl. dark intently a moment. Tbea-oTer hlv la•Ad anil carried her friend 0
more distinguished by It triangular. fare. The stranger wens evidently "You will kindly get Into the
bogey into the bougie:
scar above his lett eye. She had neo- e,luipped for traveling. I at once." I "ash, yJu dear, you ar- nearly dead:" 8(tILL1ANT
er seen him, but she had studied a pho- "tat out of here: Ht, there, Ram- ! There was It note of brusgrie master title cried, b^st::rg about. "Ceute right �y'►�►
tograph In her possession until she bler, this ain't no time to rest: FOOL fulneas In the tone, which caused Kath- I out In'-tl.e kitchen, and we'll tint tour ►d�1/� e
could not mistake the original, and the you keep car heels las placeor you'll ryn's auger to wount above her fear. feet Into the overt ne,l "g,•t yen n b -At Utj L7
original was not there. lose 'em some of these days.
Glt out With numb fingers shedrew out her drink. And. dent, I cart \: ait to : sk it rt,^'�� #'•"+7WJ
Her lips trembled as she followed the Of here'." little gun and gripped It desperately in
howdid you like lhyal'i"
porter to her mord. At the door she The horses "got out" on a run. Just both bands- "\\'here was bef'sr' e_l K:,t1ii fiud-
turned and pressed a bill into the mau'r as they passed the last shack and turn- "1 can shoot Son." she declared ID- ins lwr voice f c• ;:1r lint lain••. "(Ib
hand. "Porter, is there a man in the el into the Meeteetse road Kathryn dimtautly, fucbUng for the trigger. : hate :t•Id „n , ,•rea,l•ul.tin.',,;' This IS the itis new CSII
hotel that bas a scar over fill lett heard soundf
s of drunken shouts and I itu
s axt Iastpnt she stood empty j Llt.•.rrtt•.r 1' er.:ed :"A :1 +
eye and not much brJrr cries, hoarse laughter and the notes of I _ - of stove polish that is
The porter, ignoring the ambiguity of a snug. lLen she was whirled out on -- --- delighting so many house -
the speech, opened his hand and looked the wend swept and dust blown prairie. I s. ,•; �,< , - ".,C ; a
earnestlyat its contents. 11on't know, YOU w It fall in love with the west," lr keepers, Cooks and maids.
rules, but I'll find out-" Then he IiI Belle 11.11kritten to a burst of entbu• '� �' It shines quick as a wink.
fated, "Want me to give him this., In• *hasty, but Kathryn, bouncing with the : s.•5r :.�+'� .•_
dicating the bill. freight In the end of the �- < r And the shine stays,
rest Of the Erni �' .. s
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•' ..JAY. r R'fiy, no"' e}aculataf the girl in lows, nncovertrl wagon, wit$ tar from t,. 4: ^. ,�� bright and black. Won't
amazement, and tis bill again changed realizing her friend's predictions. The ' ' :• burn off, no matter how
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bands. driver, who was accompanied by a bot- ;Z .4c. � I -. hot the fire gets.
The next Instant she dropped tato the Ile, alarmed Ler. 71je fiche[ that she,
only rls it In the room and gazed at was i.•ina followed terrified her, while I '` It is always ready for use.
her ill given tip, halfway lvtween the limitless wastes through which r
laughter and tears. "Nosh, by this sign they were moving made her heart ache 1 In5t as good for Grates,
I kew I'm outside the Isle of cis ilim- with Ionellness. - Stove -pipes and Iron- I
tion," she said aloud. "where porters A sbarp wind carried the dust In ed- " work, as it is for St&es.
won't take tips:" dies around the wagon, leaving n long n-
Resolutely winking back it tear, she dirt air trail behind them. The moon, Not only the best stove
took from her suit case a letter Wid re- bright and full• arose out of a dreary s polish, but the most of it
read parts of it. A(rs. Stetson, mistress distan'•e in the east and moved toward . for the alone Insist on
of the Y -open A, bud written: a dreary distance in the west. It shone ) I
There's nothing out here to fear, dear- on a wilderness of sagebrush, \vhich having
nothing at all, Of course the slurp and Kathryn's vivid imagination peopled
cattle men are having a little fling• but wills, belligerent sheep herders and o • rr i
that means nod Ism to you. norma e-_ f +• Black Knight
meet you at the Irma with a carate[$-- bank robber. On and on and on for r
1'11 lust sip his photo In so you're recog- hours Fool and Rambler carried We •.`\ f s
aW him. You know how wild I have stage, disputing the right. of way with At your dealers B
been to have you meet him. ale's a dear rMh other fit Intenuls uaheedecl by t
boy. Kala but as sensitive and quick a the nodding driver. Hour after hour
It
[Irl, and I think that already -well, of
course, I've raved about Yslwoo.much bit's the only sound of life was the mo -----
prepared to like you lust a little. notorious clank of the truce chains rind
P. s. -If Royal shouldn't be there, take the dldl tbud of hoofs on the bard
the stage to Meeteetse. It'd perfectly -
safe, only a bit tire.•ome for a thirty mile ground. f . -
a i \
ride, is R makes the trip :It night, And "[ shall file," thought Kathryn, set -
at Meeteetoe take the Klrwin stage. which ting her teeth to prevent them from 't ,Q Christmas U ��jjn 11
will set you down at our door. But- i halterinm
g. It seemed ages since she -
She was Interrupted by a tap on the had lift home unit safety behind and New Years
door. It was the iter. "Say, miss. T NEXT INSTANT SHE STOOD EMPTY HANDED.
po projected herself Into lista land o[ ter-
there's a inau w-itfi a scar over his left rur and danger. Hack in God's conn -
eye and bald, but" -the messenger look- try it was Christmas err, with cheer bonded, Whirr. h Kerolter disappear.v `�
ed uneasy -'•he's on the barroom floor nwd comfort. The family were col- somewhere, lnsid the big fur coat. preceded list, apxaker, an ansiout Excursions
all lu"- voice. "I may. }Delle, what the devil
"Ob," ejaculated Kathryn, "I lune Iee•ted now In the library around the "You are probably unaware you were [its Royal? He"- between all stations in Canada, Detroit
that can't"e c list, one I'm looking owor. Christmas tree singing C'hriaUuns ear- holding the butt a of that -tui to I The speaker came Into sight, a cor- and Port Huron, Mich., also Buffalo.
He probably has not collie" ole araC distributing gifls. And here ward we:" Its puss remarked in a puleut man with a scar over his left gara Falls and Suspen'
Rock, Nie
vvall she beset with evils on all sides. voice untulstakably Cho *Cd with amuse- P sion Bridge, N.Y.
"Bot," begun the porter hopefully,
The threatened tears were checked by aieut. 'Iheu the smu ment faded. I�"hear, I.Iii toy husband"- began
"there's a man in the parlor wantm' to a sound on the back trail. She "Pardon we, but ibis Is o time for AT SINGLE PARE
see Miss Shenwurne. That's you, Dint , BeL'e, but rbe got no further.
it:" thought IYac saw n shapeless, shadowy child's play," be ac ded a he sounds ' furs hrebOnst!" Kathryn gasped good go -11"
Kathryn gas thing moving In the moouliCht. Iwck of thew becawe louder, I "That photograph, then, is of him."
ped • Yee, Gut -{atter- They had lager traveling through the Deirfirruuly and uuet't"t ly he E)L'C. 24th, Alld 25th, 1907
has be a rear'-- 1 I Belle began to laugh• but her hus-
"Smooth m Isad lands of the basin, the sandy me• pie•kP1t,liathryn up, art her ID I e cur• Dread's face wure a troubled look, anti returning until DEC. z6th, i9o7,
ash and uo scar;' antirl• sus and conlees, through which the
acted the p rinse and wend beside her lrefex she be slanted uneasily out of the Will. also gums
l potter, "aud a bee of hair. vragon creaked and groaned like a
Rocs tell could offer n protest. Row. . ,
you Mrs. Stetson's brother- thing of life. The driver was awake I'm sorry, but there's no time o I "Oh, Kathryn," Belle exclaimed, Dec. 31, 07 and Jan. I, ��
In -low would like to we boa." rind mukinr wavering attempts to lose,', he said, louliug Into her eye '•wasn't that a funny mistake. I uev- returning un it JAN. znd, 19oll.
'The porter departed, leaving Kathryn guide the horses, which strenuoutily oil -I with such apologetic brown ones that)er discovered it until this moruiugL"
quaking. "Says he's llrs. Stetson's
jeclod to making Use almoit perpendic- I the girl's fear of him turned tato as Kuthryo arose tragically. "Funny!" AT PARE: and ONE- i H112D
brother•in-law-wild no year:" Her ulir deitc•Pute. 71tey ilkewise objected angry bewilderment. P breathed. "Uh. Belle, how could
head swam. Rbe scented danger and to the equally perpendicular ascents. I As the ponies ruse to the nest meso vo 1 It has made such a mese of good goilrg
abduction In the region of the parlor, "I shall Certainly ire kllled," shire fine Pounds on the back trail resolved thinytt and frightened me nerals to DCC. 21 t0 Dec.251907
to which, IriwaMlp Irontusol, but out fired Kathryn aloud a the stage themselves Into the shouts and laugh- I dedth: '
wardly composed, she descended. trembled on 'the edge of a high mesa I returning until JAN 3rd, n9o8. also
g Ito o[ many men. Never were the A look o[ eutlshle¢me-fit passed over
Under the hanging lamp stood a man unit then plunged down a sliding, dust a good going
P B auunds o[ human rolcls more welcome I Mr. Stetloli s face, ••d ,wonder," h_
who bore no resemblance to the photo• ,peep deeliue Into Cho Oregon coulee. i to Kathryn. "1 am going to appeal to Paid hesitatingly, "if this bas anything Dec, 28, '07 to Jan. 1, '08
graph. lie was tall anti muscular, but bowl set on her haunches and, DIP9104 those inen for aid," the declared ID it 10 do with Royal's netions. At precut
not stout. His (nee was amvotb, darkreturning until JAN. 3rd, i9a,
is ryes black and Pteady• Ppirlted voice. "Tbey may be western he's making the trail bot up Kirwfo
and acarleea, h
Ila came forward with his hand half at Ramblers neck, slid down. itafu- rrntledles:" I way.- - _
her, pnwing, scrambling and kicking. Her nbductor's face went red, and "t\'III cried Belig. ►gull inforti.ation may he ublained
outstretched, but It dropped hearily bo- followed hal( n length behind In a he made no reply for n moment. Then "Fact," admitted '1itetson. "He strode K F. LAWRENCE,
fore the girl's manner -Kathryn bed clouit of dust, while the brake, grip- he said quietly: "'that is according to down to the stable looking like a thA
nu- Town gcui
decided on her course. This was no Ing Iron on iroi, screswed an ear rlmiohour� -(I a.m.tug r.aa
ordinary; cattalo. He must be dealt p what your 11ene of Rentleroanl►nenR der cloud, Rung a saddle on Get-up
ordil try; oil Rhe would s brie[ and racking necomlianimeut. At the bot- may be. They are drunken Pheep herd- remarking tucidrntaly that he was go. J. STRAITON,
wittom of the gulch the boas$ v stopped ars on their way to Neeteetse, and It'd Ing to look at gold mines until Miss r)el,ot firket Agent.
decided. ' with such accord alit to dislodge Kath, J U. 1lclhmntd. Didrht Pana. Agent.
Theref,•re when the man stammered, he Intention to give them n wide Rt"Olt, d e returned eyes", was off." t'nion station. Toronto.
syn from her barricade of lunges and berth." "Op, dear; Oh, dear:" cried Belle.
"1 not 1;• Al Stetson," she Inclined her drop her against the front sent. 11011" The spirlt oozed out of Kath- She dropped Into n chair and looked - -- -
head coldl, and did not contradict. The next moment she stood on the ryn'R voice. She glanced at the profile resentfully at Kathryn. "{What have
Bot when be added In scarcely did- ground, shaking with cold and terror. ]"tile her, the strong mouth and firm you dc
one to Iloal?" • • g a
tivauiehable wordorae-balking W
&, "Ito you wish to oe-balking a bit," explained the chin. Ile certainty looked like n grit- I " hat ha%rn t i done." mnarMd w
AC
skirt for the Hoch tonight:'" she an' driver affably. fie pinned the rales tlemen himself, she thought, but how i Knthryn. ".and nil the white lie ens
nouueed with an air which cut like a between his knees find leisurely lit a could title explain his actions. Every- 1 saying me from"- 14he clespcel her
whiplash, "i have dedided to go to lght cigar. "Better get In, ma'am;' he Poo thing was unreal and contradictory In hands together and turned imploringly Win ler Fair
and by stare," litely snRRr•ated, "or you'll geli left this awful western land, from porter to Stetson. "Please bring him back."
The blood flooded the man's face. He 11ure animals are good -hie-trovelera, that refused timet to attractive men who ` Stetson Rcrriehed hie head doubtful
brew Rome alit feet of brawn and bone but n bit unsartnln. They're bore now, I atdurted defenaeless women without ir. "Yon don't know Royal. He'd not $2,40
tip hanRhttly, while his eyes biased In but the Lord only know•$ where they'll r ppeartng to enjoy the operation In the come for anything I could gay:"
It way not good to see, but their fire be in a minute. i don't." 10381 ( Kathryn gianeed out of the window
orae lost on Kathryn. "\What -what Witt they do?" faltered Pdwithouthoga7 h
In the silence which followed she ire• !fit itelle's Paddled pony, and n madG u 4 1 p h
She had turnwitut another word Kathryn. n to realise how cold she wall. e Impulse occurred to her. A briRbt e
red
and walked swiftly oat of the parlor The driver threw the broke back. ' wind socked through the grilches and Ppot burned on each cheek. "Which
to the office. As she stopped in front "Don't know, ma'am; can't say. 'Ihnt drove over the hills, chilling her way is KimIn?" Ptie asked nbruptly• AND RETtivii rita,M
of the desk there was a bright spot on white on may-bie-kick over the through and through. Her shiverStetson {xilntenl. Kathryn Pulldl ou •
eitbcrb-lebeet. "I want to take the Mee. traecti, while rose Iays down and roots Aroused her Companion. who gently her gloves ns she crelawA The room, Goderich
sta,•' she asod to The Clark in s nwhlle. Better git In while they're drew the fur robe uso- p, tucking It "Are yog"-- cried Belle brestbleash
Ioolevt which soddenly shook. peAreful and you - Etc - have Use surely around her. Then, wlthmit apoln
lie an[veywet her from nodes locked chance.'• gy or ceremony,he "I n et, ect returned Katbu?w hors
DAILY L'NTIL DEG. 1.1
gathered her numb "yen recollect that I am a good hinee-
brawt Truly. the ways of east'roera "Oh. what a Rhame to drlvn surli finger Into his left hand and warmed Woman." aerie Limit D.C. 14
were past f rwiing "uL "Yoll11 have L) bnrser -' cried Kathryn In despair. "1'm them. rive minutes later she was flying Tick,•l. .u, l
1u111at �I.,�,r"rel
get Misr. me'nm. (fir las Out hem now afraid 1r* get In rind I'm afraid not to. Hie gentleness contrastedRfrnngrly aluug a broken track on the rose)::ni.seaAn{.ns.e:Nisr•�*.
dada .ta Stitt. J1i2" hey 10 01L APAr. what shall I do.` RiW Ala. Lt{ cU d 1».uiaatnit- 1bUo .:gil nD scrstcbgd .ills a vole C. a I versa, uY.a.. I, I - T•ru•ta
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Toronto.
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The Signal's
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The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . q 50
The Signal alit] Montreal Family Herald and
Weekly Star . . . , . . . . . . I So
The Signal and Weekly Sun I l oionioi 1 70
The Signal anti Toronto Daily Star 2 30
The Signal and Toronto Daily World 2 75
The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2 35
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and
Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 70
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-• liowti.,. Io all yearly •Ulwl lber. to wet•kly Mail and
Eippll• .
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate .' . . .
2 35
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1 60
The Signal and London Daily Advertiser . .
2 35
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1 60
The Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning Edition . . .
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I;\"ening Edition . . .
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3 50
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1 85
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2 25
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(XVinnipeg) . . . . . . . . . . .
1 30
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2 25
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3 25
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2 35
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2 40
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3 50
lincloding imstaac on Lipldncvtl's to ( nnndian addre, 1.
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The Farmer's Advocate ($2.35 less $1.00) . . . . t 35
$z 65
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