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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-31, Page 5ORE 9Im alri�; *1 �sl' IF�St l 0 l< 011 -'111 Lwik ,a table an it 'W'. L handsum, I ,RSa tM•nl right. \ a t `. 3 .'1 �t I2" 's Slippers, 011 m.N-1 WAI 9ilN -over o•", r -w. a for IVA n Air 05 'icar im di Goderich. UK t 1��. _ "AROMqw,, r`'•Gna£3Yarrr_"rrWlfiom -- . - -_� . l�f .raRrr•m `t* Brushes, 4tke re Sets, •,;'� etc- ` )N'8 rokkoft mom 1 t� ._,. t Own ckages of &R fes, etc. ,jWI -111,W,-i* THE , Ifadtr DRUGGIST*ql§ F��n Si`T(t!J' 19, S Year Gifts. 7 ,-cnfgnality ilyw ,red see our i FIpa4 .'i f1, I ore dodefieb&id IV x 70 6 I ,alt„p`',n ---- - _ v_1v - ” - . ,.-..-_:e,.,_ - --- -- ami . rawa#xtTR6*''^'n.,xrt?,n,m.. c -,.;. ., - trw.Mai,kfFtr#.FJm•Mruaar�.ar�1.Y4m.w�., !•-- .,.- .,....�.w. -- tar _ ..... _ ia3dt::i a a kir ;�wal+ia ........,,. .....: ....,. ,._...: ., - .. .. ., _ .-. , ,,.. v <_�.._.... ....,...-...,.... - .i'a,i irh,Wll, .Half ,.. 1. _. .�:•�.wrs+r,aluwrBirMllt it rte, r til x^l " ca w of t,,_ -. ,, ._.. w✓c rl• xiaaHc4'"u�cti t i�'I _ . r.l' r: °err vx 111 1 r+r t: .. rrrvw.lj! _: .. , ► ,1 Till•; �Ic;N �1, GODERICIU: ON,r,k inn T..t,wt,.lf, Dm,viuber 31, IM 6 - Ues; and curing mj.nq m i+:wioa, °r wn)en nae prooaaly Iteipt4 tp was much nearer to tier than me. Bev y� •i' 'i' r.M c,11n �Qp jyj I I toured t1u►t, In spL of bks will- bereft on my faintnese. The cool air Pral timer 1 fancied she seemed to be i i- no •i• -i• v�T TAT •�• tri Lnown habits, fie war • pretty gen- outside rPvivwd me in a me•surc, but listening for eiomething, and when at g 1 } e t seal favorite. (!h, flow lovuigly my it was the mesmeric touch of two last i heard Herbert's voice in the "f I aunt Inked after him when he went large, warm handy which fully 'rip- hall and saw the deepening flush It � AI� � 'i•• nut, rend how' earnestly she watched ing . ale my faculties.inoand, look• ince ethek. I wan sure that due tali o I Ana when he came in, and all the inR soul i saw bending over me 1Jte more thin a common iutereet in him.Iq QUINI�E"I I 4 � w Brook I while -she was tem tin him be and gentleman in whim I had been se In his usual g(Krd-natured, off -hand tempting Y } what most men oould be r1 tor�e�1 mach tntsrr+sted. pry I'layloll._1m. -hue es&ererf the loom. taaatTtfTiltar ` s t Osie titers, took inR worried sad anx• my lap a letter from brother Charlie, e • s ' ) _ _ - - lathy 6ortie, dinner tab rppeared a s �' y� one porter, champagne, er medals, i°w, but instinctively leaving me b and telling Anna that her beau hadn't y;t ' m n u b one taste of wtueh would set him the -care of the stranger, who seemed yet written; then, n his eye fell upon- rip�ill � of a empty and Sunahlne, �.tni all on fire. But, unfortunately, she to.,know exactly what to do. Ada, he started back in evident sur - i Oures oolds thud break$ up the fever in 24 hours. �beton eel to that class of fashionable "Toa are better now, I think," said prise. Boon recovering himself, how. ! RpK�W� M M g R N you 'Yor yourself direct if y ur told", get R box at your dealer's --25C. •`zvms'•ir ani Eng1Wl OtQhang. � purple wiio"deem the wins -bottle s he, gasing detwn upon�dme with his ever, Aa said, as hn kak the little � or Nnd direct if our dealer does not ken tMm. nPer+aRgry appendage to the dinwcr deep black wyes, end ng. with tete snowflake of a hand, which the offer- Y P11 5,� ♦_ table, and it, in Lice asqual, her soft same peceliar wile I had before o` ed him— I COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO. = t Cd should fill a drunkard's grave, would served, Kim —'s aeftinn�g $"in "Why, Ad, who knew you were there b0 any just cause why, in her receives so genuine a a mpllment IM here Y' . wellanguish, she should murmur at Pr(rvi- &Ilan. 1 imagine she ott9 T to keel ..Not you, or you would have come v Pki deuce for having dealt with her thus Battered." roomer, I reckon;" said site, looking How sprue Oso neo sell ov, n it 1 red h:acr du, fur in a sill 11 tnwm Jet w1Yi htA Daci to tree poor, but s: t4 I, l p ' • r• 'I lit r•. wuhitkg the ductor sueesas a the sound of eiur footsteps he fur ,rd hanchly? Ought she not rather to �At this moment a load .aiouilk � up ilk his face in a confiding kind of In be prdud of their hu+tucnds ie a thinks be would have brrome world- proearing Pe'thonla we leave them ins &round, and coming toward, us, wel. blame herself for having thus daily ul haUooing came to mp ear, V. way..wfuah brought a frown to Anna's auystery to other women. 1 taurouR bud he hncatad in a city. ; � s time, while we go back to Ifeutow tempted him to Ilia b 1 before Pulling Anna's shawl, Herbert ex- brow. 1 V saltie uR most cordially to IIrestort, P 7 D acsrlg again; "Maybe I shouldn't have come Ito Iartrok, when our houwo %., , on, day salting up "ertusins," and claims s him whit rebs well knew was sure to claimed. "Corue. Ire's go in - - - . - - _ _ ,« tbrowq into a state of turaeua! •z• , awrsin•a privilege at kir,tn9 os ma work hit ruin? they are calling back the dancing 4id noon," he replied laughingly, at the �� N' - - -'��i eittsmsnt by the arrival a1 s letter soft, sed Anna these timeA if not , But b our story. We wen at din- and 1 wouldn't miss it for sn sante time stealing a sidelo1.ng ss g lg gltllllr• emyparw,. a A rfrom Aunt CharloW, whtab c+onuum- ' four. Come, $pas, lou want to tee it s[l,� at Anna. gs nor when Herbert e•me in from his ' � � yr ad an invitation for snag and u,yself she was a little piqued At his reg- morning ramble, and taking hie sc• and we'll stand right by the door." "Here, sit right down by me," said I f111 b ap•Id /he remsiader of the auwuu, Isat ire Answering bar last letter, and ^cusbmed seat at the table, he said 1 telt perfectly well, and stared i4 Miss Mpntrose, as die saw• him nwk. and this w it of tAa oamit winter wishing to show proper resentment, to his mother, "I called ou Ads as follow him. when something in the ing for a twat. "I want to scold you .• with her in Baty. 'Rosa," alis wrote, aha drew back'rather haughtily to if oto desired, and found bar situ u stranger's face arrestd me, for it fur not -calling pre me ufte er irlat•n 1 i t a •. could f• t• ,tabool, while Anna wvuL1 Y P AeemA,i to as "I wouldti t But 4 _ ' I ba i2trodaoed lets soawt wondering how he dare take "such a rose-colored dressing -gown, y• go „ was kick, You don't know hog upif � 7 liberties." This he readily perceived, which she thinks very beeonung to !u did not speak, sad bowing b me eft I felt.'%T,y didn't you curve, hot.'`. i Of course w• wen greatly surprised, and instantly assuming an air quite. her, I know, for she sat directly o very politely, he walked away, while Ad(1 she las full P P Y )' Vu11eJ hi« hair, . 4 ' wond•rir,9 what had crorue over oar to indifferent as tier own, be turned posits the mirror, and I ahould not I went after Herbert and'Anna, mach- allowing her hand to rencain tome We UV aunt, wile, an Ule reaalvr will tmards ma h ing them just tit time to witness u Milk Chocolate Stick Medallions Cro- " ' hardly noticing flat drro tall how many times I caught tune autotyr lux wavy loon: This was , „waw I lact, Ostia spent a Thanksgiving again, "ugh it was easy to see Ilam her Ling admiring glances at her. t''•+`i -� Mlle. Irsette'a dance, which a kind of wry' a Itire1v nom, N, t i wlui son Bbe wast. have ehanr.-d we the reserve of both was Merely, affec- %elf " seemed in me agood deal like the par• ins and i la, ell 'mi a umazcuunt, quettes, Cream Bars etc. are truly delicious. thought. a •Is• Lirerr was rvme mr«- taLwil That avenin he was one un• torman0e of the Circuit girl, only a while Anna, more disturled than she take abuut the invitation. Isut Uup g g Aunt Charlotte frowned, whale Her• little more w and I felt certain Ulm was willing to acknowiodot-, lett the For sale by all dealers tecta Coast to Coast. tU slur v'cla•k, sad when he entered hart, turning W me. continued - Mas« 11,111 rwlld not be, for tlierc it war uc black the parlor, 1 uoticed on We face of Cousin Will, had he been there, wowhl ro"m. When she saw gone, Ada aid, sot- Montrwle is so much better that I and white, written evWoutly las all my awit the same anxieaa expression don't believe I rail pgUuniae-your have pronounced her superior even to lettirw tier hand fall from Herbert'it sincerity, while added to it wait s wbisl l ramemberer. seen there, the tx,ameoll Albany girll heat to hi.. onto. "'roll like, is that the w THE COWAN CO LIMITED, TORONTO. ' _ b•►inR iiactur iu l}cst quarter, but I'll du _ -- peeber* from, Undif ,twepb. waw whorl froru our sitteng-rooks window, Pomethin fur hun- brekk m le Allen at last it was over, and we I^'e girt, who attracted su much at. --- - - -- - _ also joined in tit• request. That. Il she watched bis return. But he - was R Y R. were again leaving the room, Dr. Clay- tention at Mrs. G I - -'s party V. 's nothing men, proved, that the invite. perfectly sober, and with a sigh of. men bei tun the delirium ire• ton, as it seeing me for the 'first tit ie, li mete." ',hero was a hK,k of gratified pride, - --- mad • a tion was genuine, for there we. w Belief, she resumed bar work; while offered me his hand, and in a low muitaking oy uncle'rl pw•ulia► hared- he, evoking round tom side, startled This species of '•stir seemed to be on Herbert's left• n he an«wrn•d, J r jesting tune expressed to nip- her pleasum t I wntiuR. and it 09t1 rcmAleed Ar up y saying s kind of mania with Herbert, . for "Yes the same --don't you think tier , 7 ma b Ila to that "hi had ort mat that I was to be in the city dnriag rett s" to decide wAetlier r would .ecce t almost every day, ul his Tile he re- the winter; adding. as he tu,tt s fur• P Y N p with a friend of rru>le-pr. Clayton. g. ? ,. .rrr I •r not. Anne -and myself tu'd "1'e«," , "When did ,•• ferr,-J to Ilia former habit of drink- tivr lanee towards hit wile, "You'll T+ bed` wrubably forgotten my g at once. and after a grave deliberation Jou sea him asked t1 ing. greatly tit, the a[uioysacr of fur enriw. xn,, ane -tier bitten, won't you; PrawRoo--Aalw-ILra tr•rlxrnl. 1. 11.704 Anna, while 1 bent lower uver my mother,- wtrrc, ata ?fie uccdlion 'ua r else'«he did nm cxrP; t -.r •hr re lied. ar .__�Y [ antlrpa's fawn. flu same couch---hpsR twit reaiii6 for that risme 1 fur I . ent very, lonely• ' , lit r p cion was also reached by lily parents, bad still a power to move me strong mentioned: turned slightly pale; while For an instant I felt • thrill o[ 1 natty enough for n ami tuxte^ T ant► DON'T GO Ter BUSINESS ' 4 sake, efts giving tIr abundance o! ly Anna looked down upas tete carl,et pride. to know that there was yet Is,+e, but. she lacks polish ain� r.•- w FREE «! ur aRuod advice, (not a word of which I -Wer snit si hed. Thinkin this as tavur• tinenrent.__ j�_.flhe;.xt all ..relatvci -tis r y," anRwerrd Herbert, V'tom g ft aught in. mc- w'b1Ci1 couhi interAst baso, COLLEGE uNTfL Yotrve RUD THIS "_ As I woe wunda- .g if..l should - *'Ades, m old -schooMaw oT-m ne: �- h � making to but 'twat only for a moment, and ilten vuuau , " ti - ever meet the _ _'c r nuJ UelK en_ gumee concerning Ada Montrose as there e u before me thoughts of "My step. -father's niece. that's all." • . tot board« at the Tremont, whey he is I P ed 1 aired it upon -Anna, lint, never b should have, I asked Herbert who the stranger, wed owing b some un- rcph„d Herbert, while .ids quickly lel 1 sow lying vin sick. All the phi R - <;, BOO! dance at the-gatYee which the might physiclwls herr given hm y and she was. Hi« rnuther'r lips moved as known infiuenm. which I dull reset rpjuiaed in a lira' flap•, "Then, of at M I sometimes attend: second. never to if she would answer the question, ahem t b explain, lain. the doctor's ,w- course I thap't have fb c,.usin her." to so ie has srnPloyed this Ih. aytun, but err rhe scold ttt weer her dresser indecently low, a all,,, t% ,trims Ilex (Ren D the rams speak, Herbert re- er over t;ne was from that moment at "Probably out," wAs Herbert's an- tir A *'_ some of the city girls did; and third. , botQ for six weeks or more I call, Plied. ' 4he'« a Georgia, lady, agreat son end; and though I still liked him: ewer, which T interpreted our way and ���__ h Is Imm.n,•1r lmptNt.a kiwi V root to flirt with Herbert I k Mor P(xluette, who in spending the winter it was as I would like en friend who Adn anotlier. ' roe akould et all the rwwro,r •ani Y• I b on T(im tlllr evening, and while 7 L t k here with a fortieth cousin. Rome call CATH d this last injunction they probably l wan Li,rre 11r I'leyk.0 can,, in. In evinced a regard for rpt. Her next remark saws a pn,l,oRal r .b..r . ooll•p brier• roe •n roll ,:• i lase';; FA fancied them was little flood, ,t be- her handsome, And 1 believe mother trang ought, that Herbert xh,wld that AfterII00n �, C a, a ,red .L Yen, oweee,• J., "' tete court' of our conversatson he Ot the r er i often fir now live ears ►ilea ale had ,eat spy a,, inA car beautiful, but it Arma Paid wonderin p• poR rear ekokfee • nig Y kr if Meadow Bnw,k. and Alen, R who he wax and whence take Icer out las alba. Gut to this hp Ad• r ,I ilk ,J b,m, and as th,• knew flu in of Ula tie much attention to her toilet and • y th R° as a ?natter ul c„urse. I Raid Utere hr came; but no unto knew, and all meals• some ubjectuln; wM•rrulNm xhr o. r.. C.. t.lt.i .►.a r1nmP(1, gilt gid nuk-t which lay erre bow .m .our IwuiJ two ywfug dnsR�l as elegantly as Ada Montrone. that 1 could learn was, that iterheA ,pretendcsl to lK• wngn'. k: ing back N .w Ilth•d•-IT =kkt!;o : l ldrp in tier �iofk-box. they very 1 stir w(rald, in my opinion, look far w �� .,i F.d... .Isar, 1.4. L Y ry Iadlr, from that place y saw him the next morning standing on the. sofa and rffiitt,•rin that "shc r • rt When Imes- g ng !' h ..el.,,,. ,n. ...,.t.l .d a«... ! R better." a fur the sir of flee' Revere Housai didn't bPtleve he cared n bit !tor hfg. -� ` ►..d.......r.d.i.rL A...t►...t.. I:n ally Rupwwrl aIle had lurgotien 1 tioar,l IG,sn'r i,wuP, lie turned at• Ps U tum. thou(hl .k,c few, for_bets Ossa 'mast as wirier in Tont himRelf. and •'?wase Brat compliment he had and chancing Use carne afternoon to and Ile miplr: ; - well Pointe),^ it at fel,• D..i._ '.A....r.r.,'. 04'4 }td tt - file Iasi to -r, sal lch hart been no- i 'if she Krrr out .n youryr, 1 thouW k '1 ?nna 'ace.«tor arrival. and it bre at the Worceetvr depot, ha Bair unPP." r • �yl•+. Aar m i. or.. ►.,r. l " g!1 ught a bre litlTash tu- tier .. La""d►�'dt6"""'r" wi..w.erw,1 r many- mtNtths, and be inclined tv thunk then, wwaomr. Y him enter the can boun for Albany, Here the dittner bell raug, a2d offer- M ,.,.,..i ..II r .w hr ..d ax e"" I ,:us. 1 knew, as fur t, «r spud to thing b;tween them. What (las uu warble cheek; fur Herbert Langley and heard from one of the bystanders in his arm in the, + Vr �' y g IKnitinR beauty. .. r..,....old.d� nu Arff, s ere for Ally uric w heti orgotten ,aq, e.,i,• poenesZ+ a etre a power over my Am• that he was s Georgian, and had Herbert led her to the dining -room. St,d.w.rrw.d.-rr�.. 'x+•11.1' Ler. Aerr Anna came b to aid, Ila in far, which she di not try to resit. probably come to Hesston after "a run- r aP..a.I Ower a ••wit•• .•d J,A.wr t a Y R. Y where the w'u,+ «,K/11 resturr,l to gtNx1 g,�• I�• lMowtiunall}' we heel card of Aim •Wh 11e , a maRlerl men. aur her I lanctrri U,at uty a t was not state away nigger !" Being a erne Dora b For Tt. r.r..r cur a° , J. humor by„my rani, soba lavished upon alt ewt.•a, •ea aL«ebar Cao w. thrvogb .thew, &I it wit^ ways the wife is %rill hen., at'the Tremiont. ' with tier"t�t r OOMPalriPg daughter of freedom -loving Maewh- het the utmost utt.ention, huniorini a� wase' sed Cit LUADON, ONTARIO ~� ..ami atury, NIz., that Ile 90926 '?Iw dickens he is,'” sad Herbert, Vol;1 lMontrose to Apra but ere she cbtrsatis, this intelligence of courts every whim. and going as for AA ttRi t..d.. Coale96e►tayd r.w.w.....,c I.w w.n.r.df,)r,� M i down to a drunkard'« grade, ask looking it htt',•- puzzled Then turn• could tramp any apswer, a Asked us W the effect of cooling m ardor , xai P .e,. vr•. n" daily • drams and sore t •• in my tick kPa, which had been ordered' 111 esuo eyfry m� u t reports r, yuI orIliI't„ •all on Ibis Mn. truer that evening. Notwit7tstwidiot that every one of Ilia negroes would expn•isly for her, and to which ,he w"a nNiuoed any .effect a{,oto Anna, it ( fuel aur il «Ise is ur my father', hostility to crrTaset, I � awe I banished hat for a time nh eetOd an beiii tot, h, ;, i,r•1 N, trold- a P t►cquaintulce 7. 1 R t, Hite did not remember have itearii him __ - 1lN8RrCt+p1&Wr__ was now of A vaid td+Ila. they will very ria• nR from my mind. fou weak or true strunc• It took but - - •wenty years of age, and war a [air, turally «h to rue her occasionally.- say much against theatres, and so i Atter many in er, and much a short draw ke 4",is- that atm wit,+ R, �11 � beau Ia,Afng gest. whom arae call-_ '•rhe JI i t call tau _saw" said I. &=voted quickly, Oh. yes, Anna. entuu.14Uon with Crher particular friend sp,oil,nd baby'. feconi-turtntwt only wbr,•n 0. 1 i. ,read, others P„rT, and a few self- - let's u. I want to see what do." t"- yuckly. � � Mrs ARhley, my aunt at haat dertiddd all the attenti„n was lnyish•rl ulKrn ;1. �, . i �iRh, •but this last Iden for though "soar furmr, An so, with enc aunt's pemmrssioa. to werni mP b Madam —'s school; hcr. and when hour wi«hes irpre para- n'i`fdon't.know her," veb- right appear Phi b strangers. rejonnwl .tnnR.� wh P with a haughty it was settled that we should go. and while Anna, atter a two weeko' Liege mount to all other•.The tJ;ere 'as not to our whole famll tow^ of her heml, Aunt Charlotte re at the 2sua1 hour 1 toned myself N ret (tress -maker, was iatrodaexd iab Signal's tt 7 banner being over. Herbert did rent, It I' ex 't brother (?urtio. -no who hr1, that circle of acquaint- it.. National 'rt.Pat,,, which was society, where, it ifte was not • rel -a Ili p 1 deme! crowded, for a. mtebraled as �' tun was otic tarsal crrrkrm. returw _ w wmlld .a ,fire more of then ownta2 avers sato ,fin large, enough now )' ing belle, the taw at la•It! a favorite; flip parlor; but taking his hat he went a • tar at of another Thad weutd- tied tiir+i fro Mom tit rztenAn it b - �' aPPe+n"t that 'night for the last snd metre than once I heard the mast t ,R Y nut into thou «trtrt, in «pik tot hed m(. Clubbing LiS 1 y nor sr!ter nna• nprthrr was there tskine m Voa1P abwrtt whom «hr, time in IloRton. Perfectly bewildered. Bstteril cora laments b)Arr10w•d n r {!I 1 r u P Pan firer'^ whispered effort to kew him k ane whom Inved i,rtlpr. for though knew no+hing 1 followed Herbert and Anna to my her. while it waw thought to be a at home. This, ret masse, vpxtal the "' uncle's box, which etommsmded s fine t that her sister was se and 1 i`" i «11,• waw six an me senior, she d- i know it wit. yrry wrong in me. I'i7 PSA little lady. ehd after thnimming a .^•r "11 �9 m t ways trpateA e r one scarce fr► bat 1 rould nut help «tr•IghteninR view o[ the stage, and then, rrberl I unpretending in her •pp•ag+� r law nMeA `upon thou pinna, aIle an. it "Iso'° R lt" "r l ,awn Age, while I lonk,vt up to her 'up a little in mor chair as 1 wondered became a little seeaetomed to the a,;:J.t .. � for u , W i� ►ve I' f .m natner(} her intention rel returning T O� N(Y at, s.a my assets, tarn king That whatever what iter mud Dell Thompson wglare 6 hoiniomeoud Rmheehrnemiod•dmeAl'Tli-'R aI1. home, saying that "she wished shy i 9 �w I an_ rhe did must, rep sadly be right. say d, the. km that the despised had tint come." At this moment the _•-:v_.^• a When it was dyer rd that sap warp 13e%ca lir was living as an equal in of that never -to -be torgoiiee otreme 9t1 Arent ('huT(itte, Anna, and m door bWtt rang, and ^nmc young ladies t. to rn, ?fie next irrp*, ret and.to mP, a ism• c -whi,fi Toked� n upon tketlain Will memory, I ventured b ,} reale in to call "Poll .lana. They look over the sea of faces, half start- were sitting in the par one morn• P° ■_ most delightful task, as thee linking her slid her husband ad nobodies. 1 «semeti surprised rt finding Ada thpre, • t"sdtl over and fixing up of r wardrohen, wad renise,l from my reverie by my R from my "at, as I roup—d ing, about fou* weeks r our i good „rte. ThelSiygn- (land Toronto Weekly Globe $1 60 - 'ti"' +aqui-frig aurhPrhattth: ntlp whish ba'Pi too t+m•y tree %orne time. - - aslktr.R }jeclte. rang, and the servant ushered in a of them said, IM tejl ria Ada, who The .Signal and Toronto Dail Globe O � tese he -' $nna w Tri go inti 7• aerie 'Ansa 4!:I "a. t„ -night." anti Blanc• wife. the latter appearing b he look= young lady, who I rcadilJ was gentleman wit« that carne and y 4 5 ing at ret Lirrorrgh .hat 1 thought re R •ed The Si final and Montreal Family Herall.d�and of crrfrAe haA nearly dl the new iso imenrd- him, 1 fnnr•ie.l that AAld Ada Montrose, for there wan about c' pat ren slyly, without our even srreinR . tiling., wad much An i 1 her. i A a, %lr,eevr -she might be, was to sembled the dice boxes of • b/akit- Mms Mrs. Cameron says 1111• wag from must ennfess to a feehn envy gammon bosrd tied together, but her an air of languor, as i1 she had (' Weekly Star 5 g him not A very' ph asap? subjert just y t r I g 1 b which I soon learned was Alt opera- just arisen from a Rick bed. All doubt �RiA. and that is all we know r 't mte when 1 saw the black alk, u mt� thou. nor his orow darkened villi ly. ifs about him. What won her' The Signal anal Weekly Sun Toronto I r nna. crimson and brown tie no. P , while he replrtsl. "I never once RlaRs. The doctor was paler and thin- on this point was soon settled by my y ( t 75 jj;n purchased annt'F exclaimi as the hastened to Ada started, and turnip ala tt The Si gnal.and Toronto Dail Star 2 O rs, l llww euteoff w th hour aides w It. shin I,,, worse, tont t dare say mer than when I last saw him. and mR. R slightly }, }? a 3 d t 11 was with more than one that greet hour` "Why, Ads, my child, this hale, replied, "What do you mean? r t or shy world have 1'•nR The Si tial ant. Toronto Dail World ° 3 50 ,t - "ersrle. neer as grnnrl AP new,' ton sent f"r c„n wit haste." I watched him as, from time to titrtP, u a aurpttae. How do you dot" !'ire ween no gentleman from Georgia.' ter, y c; I 1i'here was he% Rn soften was he 'The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2 3y �+ when 1 too, was resented with a blue There ones a nonment'a silence, And he °wit a glance of pride at the splen- The voice which answered was, -I o �, did -looking i'p'e?' The Signal and Toronto Weekl Mail and p ng woman al his ode, who thought, the sweetest and most mttd- r merino M Char P, who. was orrw 6 ,en -ray aunt araut spoke, "Herbert. As mue11 as three weeks or more j' k`� clerk in utr et' the Meadow l3rrtok I wish you'd d" Imttpr. You knew attracted considerable ataetltion, and eat i had ever heard, and yet there y at whom, in the coarse of the even- was in it something which made me°•�• returned MutR MRrrin. "He Empire . � Mer", all my had feelings Mkt me. hn lonely sl•,• is and how much p I 60 0 Ich. ittg move than one law was levelled. involuntarily shudder. I do not know «toplNr} at the Revere Haute, and The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 2 0 "; RsA with grwM atarrity i faRh}ated in she -usl fteccrAarily reel your reg- Ere long my attention was diverted that 1 believe in prew'ntiments, but Mrs. Cameron, who boards'there. gat 35 ?0 no flip preparations. lect' somewhat a r the n,omn,rnd nor re%d,,., ,, from Uieht to a tall, dark, and rather sure T Am that the moment I heard M istnted with him." r to „nir.rribe to The Farmer's A,ten, „e Rnd Ileo �• 61+' . 11 wall • lovely tiny late is Oetobrr. 'Tm a "' was _ his. answer, as hp the tones of Ad Montrose'v voice, "Mai. Cameron !" repeated Ads, tfricawne• tilt- I"t nsrlcniturA w home Paper in Ameri :, peculiar -looking gentleman.ofight. who son- r turning alternatety red i nd white. The Signal and Winnipe¢ Weekly Free PJ 'ess 16oUk [ that old Borrel sterwl at the deer ►etdy. folded h hwfrta over his. head, anti tercet the hoz at our right. Sinking and looked upon hour Isco, I expen- (vrtrvpy ttR to the depot. Thin was leanucg k .iu her chair, talked i R P'e �+ thou,fir"? kms f had reap lett home, Ft learti a rn the nilit* lamp. into a seat, he abandoned himself en('Pd n most disagreeable sensation, "And pray what rl- ,she say?" _ and when T caw the lean �n mJ merth That night, when .Anna and t weep apparently, b his awn thou bid +d it, in Rome way or other, she would I fancied there wax Rpice of mal- The Signal anti London Daily Advertiser 2 50 �, - awl er'R eyes, and the trembling nigrwA- alnnr In rear „rel, flip former rat for which could not have been very plena- one day cross my path. BM was beau ice in Miss Wwnin's nature. at This nRero titul-so beautiful, that it seemed im. she evidently wished to ►etch. amoraronul Incc.:q.1, t+r►I. /g it's wAnie body; when JuiiPf held A ftrne m deep nnight.. Baying, when ant; for Ilia forehpsd, which was high ?annoy Ada, �hhe. Sifinal and London Weekly Advertiser 160 An white, seemed at ttmeR to be one Powible to detect a tingle fault eith•t for Rhe replied. •'9hp said hal was ugly yw w sn long to her bosom; .when iA%- I at ltirf t,dd h,• the rinck wase dtrik- - - - looking, though cite didtin mass of wrinkles, while his• a en, in her tettnreR or cam q gap' thtt The Signal and London Daily Free Pres:; Vat - and Came RtnIP Irom oft a hasty ing eleven. "I wo er who Ada in large, Y plexion. though he came in the afternoon, while she kiss and then ran aft M Aide their 1 wondered An, t and m interest gge, black, and def•pRet in Ilia heed, Thenswas in the former an expression was in Lire _.1 find) J dternatel flashed with public parlor talkin with MOTntng l:dltlun O ,re :reel when Charlie and Jnba, soba saw• rink at all dimil. nh.�d when_ tbC Y anger tend which made me Ip.el, when her skew 1'a ff . 3 5AN vexation. 1 am not much of n h were fixed upon a lAdp about you And your eng P- P veninjtig - Edition 2 _ meat with Mr. Lan ley l" , - t --wt•n-lhDgt rlerkF. Pane dawn fe-T� next mnrrnnR. •t file akfitst table. P Y- pre me, much as the bird � - - de t N,bid ns aid- e, affecting to Amit t'hsrh.t.te «aid k, h r son, ''Her• stela°mist, but there was ul the face must when charnitrl by the rattle- g r The Signal kind London Weekl Free Press I 85 Pi R of the stranger Pomethinr which at tnske. De what I wnaltl, I could not The hateful plaything.' mnttemeat ---be-" iltwmly, r►^twi st•rrduq that feast•-f-wthnit to, busy �na►fUffg once attracted and riveted l m nftpn- rid m self of etre 1(tPa that, z}14 _yiAs. Ada, while A 2 17�_v•,-1):ii-Afltl y i1 ?Asir ,hint► quivered; rand when. fart making nrrarigemrntrc aha •school Y Y ra ,a t!1[ned .whits as tttac-. S* Montreal Daily Witness 3 50 4 tion. He www rent handrorrrr, Irks tor. mr Pvit genius, thou h how to an tote, rind Mins Marvin continued_ The Signal .Incl Montreal Weekly Witness - I 85 of a11, ark father's ler�nt, "(lett ►1wM far m+rF : wish y.w'd in sm1 Clayton -nap, I tun not sure but way she, a proud nnnthern belle, could "When the lady had Rune he. txeptcl 'Thi` Signal atilt World Wide . "' you. my children," redounded in my Are Ads, will you." man would call him I pardon for the brrt ehrA, I began b Naos • faint Idea of •Ten yes. 1 will." said I they Y ugly. but T ever affect me, a plain school girl of Y• but asked her R „ did not; and, somehow, I felt certain fourteen, was difficult to tell. She. was, It she knew you. Of connte, she told 1C-�t x}}R� -; } teles �� �--Monthl 2 �5 the bitterness there is /n paKing, by Imp1'irnNv, adding, and if i n't that no girl of fourteen had ever sap / has I afterwards learnert, twenty-two him she did, and Rare him an fur - it but for a few )n°ntlta. As we ex r -I mean to P they Y y IPc -we fuunA aur uncle'A carriaRa t.hp respnnnihrllty. by discharging th firer his fickleness, for he looked the Years of are, but bring rather diminn- imOw• ch Rh- thouftt �Wirinl(1C�) VOWd please him." - The S * i a *tt ng old sv rnanuated green wAo attend soul ret honor and ay proceeded. d. the Live it Ash. and affecting w great deal tgnal and Presbyterian - ;qio tat:)�rrnt ee.iae At the depot in Itonton, end ere to ►„' R ally, too, as the la of childish simplicity, we bait reached his hoose in Beacon hour. :ani in«fill Or. Clayton in his play howl at first Me p' y, [the passed for "Of courai Ahe did -the meAdling 2 25 xpreR-tiPa which 1 hurl At first od four or flys veers younger; and wl(bw!" strain interrupted Ada; 7�hC SI Trial anti Westminster. . i•tfeet. plan i took reify a fan to ,him. « eyed Passed away, : his dark eyes indtrd, aIle hprspll Y R iter -- f remember the Uui11 of delight end I'm goingtogive hien my pat 4 gate tier age which Miss Marvin pnrco-ded-••Atm--!Zr_? _,L li t,ed up; and-_ when. at -to a.-C•samon stminite- 3 25 Stole • bre( -- --- -- AeD wton or how' could Rhp e i wxperienerd, so�h'�n� fitzt 1 eft- , was really two ypnrA her g• gupRn that C c i},gnai �lld Saturday Ni lIt (Toronto) 2 35 0°-� ' - m, ,urW "Y'1MVt6tW"r ''' roan Bred him lar bct.ter lookin junior, as R very ancient, matronly tong, Affect hire in any way to know Loa.•, and W& &list it wait to be my , lauurd involuntarily; for. � in spite P g The Signal snit, Bu$y Man'$ �$ a: ares . � luaus at least for a`thru. b'>r•ryTbing of the wrong he had done roe, i cher• than t doctor, who was fast losing sort of Perron. who wit. supl,osed to Yitr we Pt1RRRM1?" 2 50 remember an far back as the flood. "And Ahe told him I WAR engsoFpd! The Signal and Home Journal ( 1 oronto) . I �/e e��� 11 in peeled radar, and fei, an in- ictMnl Iso lask2R of Allimosity lowarria gruu2d r my good opinion. Divesting het -self of her warm wrwn-. 1t isn't All. 1 ain't," pzdRim«I Ada. ► ' _ I I" 11-P ""' TAe pia was the "1 arty of Lyons," R TIiC Signal llld Woman's Home Companion 'I iT ant I looked aserettd we m silent him. and thou I was familiar with the upon the floor, rry tea" d from nndA ul Then. nca,n. i had heard that it Itfi pin ,which she lett u while the an roTrpd Ire rpetin esolf rn�uanhtw wtw'r in wvlR ,Rn,•ti•ne.. very difrcult fur a story, i seam now to hear it for the an shaking out hyo lung curls, she her glittering eveA. - - - _ _ _ _ - - !s (New York) :2 35 greeting Y day iclah to obtain much pat- first time: so ally Aid T enter into informer? my aunt that she had comp what dopa that mean them" asked rrutwhrRponii�et•rnnruttnn«ub crlben,. "' heavy brncRde and long blw ),trcagl• y,^iDR 1 the feelings b Spend the Aa Paying, Miss Marvin. 1aaRhinR, petintinr rt VA rlrtxnding from her Aead, stet rb in+• iu a strnngp plate with 2n �n. b Rs o[ a ircroinA Pauline, Y• R• Gq way of the sin on Ada'+ flu ei kindl and b Oso we►v well. tib( I,..Ip , him, and i Lhuught, ppfisp«. whMp distress i Id not believe was aPolc'frixtmR for not haying sent hour R ger. ThetiC iTrires are for' :tc�dresscs in Ganad:l Cit' Or -eat It h °� i leigned. All wait a] b me! and I w°rd, that "she had ventured to comp iter fin+? impulse w'on to wrench it llrlt:tin. Aa4 Phan lie•rbert's p R wit�nut. an invitation, Ahe telt hpmwelt frown lips hand rend cast it trim Fier, r' gad store last 1 saw her, .but "patronage" mi ht IN+ of cAn now scarcely rn rwnA a smile as fi •as more tDP work of carp. than d sums Irvril. T recall to mind hn i roust have an Perfectly at home." limp 11hP was much thinner, and "1 .,w," said Herb^rt. laughingly, bot Ahe remem1wrood herself in time• the prcwtreks around her eyes were ••there has leen Pomething• Rad looked. standing therp with flushed Of course Aunt Charl(rtt1P was dP• and growing quite enlm, no it to ab The ;:bCuf illlhliCatlU1 may be obtained 00 tribute Aar rptrnt agitation to s diger-g_ y lighteel, and atter untiring her of 1 nal subfccrlhers in ally CombinaticM, the price fur :any _Zu now Apwleledl rteP tot wrinkles. ihnrc hr is L married man, you still ch(rkR, clasped hands, ring eyes, R bye saints tier heti was Hers and there trill uii intprpAt. in him, nttd want hien end lips slightly tpAri, akin in tact• she suddenly reniemtxrod our pat PRUPP, Phe said; "I wish people llbllcation Mein r r r :, R p p the fi ore even above less $i.tx tW-a W streaked with more than (rte sailer las «uernerl: all right, and i'll do what every sanest of the artrPRA ess Anna mance; and introduced its k, thew w'ceuld' ntbmd fn their own Rffr►int, and F+ i. lhn•ad. 1 cal to help him; fur I verily' be. Polled my dress, whispering to me, lady M 'Mr. LeP'A niee" Iran the let mine alone. 1(uplxe-te T Am ongar- P 1; (► Signal. For instari Ce : � `A. re tesentiri' the rice of The Sig ~A My uncle was still The same good- hove he'll et Toni on his It -go son IM nit down, Rosa; they are a leek- a'untrv." Not an instant did the large -i^ that a rename why Mrs. Camer- gIng at brhwnfsh black eyes rest on trip. for on Pcould dincum the matter witb The Signal and The Weekly Globe , it IN in at ,air of what the temperance folks you. and Mroo. clay is strRn reg r The Farmer's Advocate ($2.35 lest :r.00) .�'•• t a hlrrnnrAd, pleasiet reran, •little afraid tau��AinRR and pointing you nut to r I sorsa of little importAncP compared Ire .. Ifut what pipe did saw PAy. t' 3S I his ,,if it ma ate, bot evidently say aAnut his bleiod lretng all tattrrtd hnsbaad." with Anna, who the Thureday night And where it thr rvTtlptnan nen►?" W h� 6 las whiskey:" e' PrPvirxtR had motion her first 'appear- "rnnp home," answerwi Miss War• e3° l ♦� sautes rel hiA awn boom. I glanced ^I didn i o•re for Mil Thom on. n Pp• vin, Y -- y for,mnot for Herber, but he was not 1t ?hasp w'ordA s 6haA0w P•• ehpAectoreithe►,"►ndsn 1 RRiri�whilR •nth in A(rciety, whprP her RnPpt Ilk" vin. glancing misellievonRl at her—t11;Il1in�r tlh' brace f,tr Iltr litre. p;tpers 9i1.1�S, IherP, ami wllooll, ria Anna's swount ocer Aunt (•ilarlone's fan, but it was at the same time I glanced towards red fresh, unstudird manners had P innA. "He went the next tnmm- ntnre than my own, I asked lilt him. nr"n rhnrp'i Away by this next remark the stranger, whom •yes were lifted P read newnelhinR ret a ApnAation, Ing, Rad -tile said he rooked very murh ,ret The Sivnnl and The Weekly Sun ^'}>t:.r:a I wit« Inld that. he was down atesPt, of HprtrArt. which wit. Ain't lea upon .� �� ou exprduinn 1 rnulA soh h lied undouctedly reached the disturtNrti, either at your illnlrrc or at� The I nror•,, b.ay Star Ez 30 less $1.00 . r`tt ;I 73 r ' hat would ba home. Ringing a bell. 1116"1. mother, 1 reformed before i got not fathom. Par f.cP reigning belle. What hour' )'°tor Pngagpmpnt, the lormpr peal. i TRe W,r,ly l,lobr ijr.bo less a.00l . .) . i r 3p ? � i 'y n+y Aum hml,• thn girl who 14 apprtarld• to be as bed wrrTom. Why girls ad- Hr was nal tnwkin fun of mp, } thewg '" were aA she aPannprl my ably, and ,hal iK why T think it b "sh„% it)r yonn isdiell b their dressing Anna and me). I haven't R RiAtwr f m he6d to toot, i do ant. sfrRngp that Ire didn't n .sv WAR Rate of that; but as if theme were kris to tope kart; ? r"°min wb;rh roved to be t IvRo drank s drop since- -Aine•r--how long know; ha its }'watched her, T faneierl though maybe hp did." .`"'"`,e", nary Chamber with a tied ro(mt, drew is it mother. 1 lett off" --drink• w ieh I is inffupntr in him look.dropped i eiuhl de t an ex reneinn ret min- -the fJllr it;tpel's flit $;,(ys, * i 43 '. it '+'rr„urn, and rin:+pt, nAliinin At- in IP could not Aa', so he finally Pito 1 effseat, not remained i dmppPd P "No. he shamed in Visa 3 Rled srnrn d pas star that rmp .n Marvin'a Rioter. "tar don't Jiro klmw , g, into my sant, and rg i,eind mwhere.on. n' she ARM he went b the t.henf.rn?” if the liblication yoll Want is not in abvtt'e list. ja fpr a hn.Iv{ tntlN. sap R6RIn rMnrnsd sad . "left nR imbibing 'I'.IAwn until the ,)rising «cerre, whPtw, tot in mi r P mild Rwakrn an inter• P J^ Ulr Wirrur. wh-rr we found A fall. all i" with a piwrping rdlriek. Pauline rnah- Ret in therwP w were Rrcastnmed to All this time my intpreAt in the an- let its know. WC earl 'ill I l ll known (r«,r pp y almost any weA-known I rv. � I '`ehlt .1,_,-a,J vnrrrng mar). wAo„' 1 Therp was R Innk of happiness on into the arms of her huphand. J her hnmaRP. hon she find satin• gian had been increasing. Canadian llbliCatlon. ' .;y RRenl,l never have rprngnivrd as tilt- that mother's ?sex as the replied, Then there cane aver me the RRme herself with ne'A personal hp ar►(1 at this Inst remark I (nrgo& ray. p P brra I,anrl,•c Hn sass mash alb rAd "almost a year. posranrv!, she ave a hanl lanex, Poll entirely. and PtArtwd forward, ex• I so not which i had Ax ntxd R YR rlaimin Yen, hA was them. T saw Send SIIbSCrI tions thmufgh local agent kyr Iwt- vTXV f ttrA nlmer-tt •pew Ainrr hour pp"Pr.+.P and then draw it Ir hour reticule a gIl rnfrt A'taPll i IaRt new flim: there walk YPP, MOW in the old Aeh(redlnatRe at R him earl a b p I"', •�.. i A doq,f, R on his rhreka. which Ron hat tastp,l ardent sprats, and MOW itrnnk hip i fanciful mat which aIle was cr(rchPt pnkP with him too." i)oStoil`il'e or CXprCVC ttriler (t�it uA� whits hRd she rent cKsi rise for Utinit- ' M grew inR. shp leaned back Among Cho. soft I Tito next. moment T sank back upon k ..•I bard r,. ell wean M his next, R , Aark ar,wind me. Rnd wM a taint ppren Ute eves i had nna dtwtight son hare'- IBR he w-ild never tall again As- try 1 tell armAs AnnR'A 1 WOO evlahiemA Of her elixir, heel errrrtmette, the nNmmhn, hAdtrlrerl and mrtrtiBvA, Vanatter & Robertson, la sad talking In my wont in w very Rtt- I while Ada gave me a witherin lanes,' a'ono were watery reed nrtalarl] n eared of this IRni., haw rratf Rbw rent ArrttrAly nneewrAei,%ts, afoor iJhe" ry IeRR, childish m6nner, never notirin hnd sold prornfull R R 311 T1lettm nrtivtwwrN. On &M rrrltete,lte+w anal i have tNeen ret her nn y bay; for. a slim rr%rrwmMwnre n1 lrirwg lwd•hvyl R Y• "Yat spoke b - ••'••�'F,• 1 k a"w. he esrt atilt wase WMW wramm I ,Wldp frnm this great P►Ttw. he pike- (aPi .( . Lt1s e 4 • UA in tate IParrt, pxropt ranee whun she Atin . And prAp, what. did you satyr - X, WOO ,,R rieePt ..►►► e•+csa< moi” wakwA fes q putt tM bell sop, wltlaA An exnl.nairnl of what t Rall, The Signal, Goderich, Ont. ,., `qi, a. 1°° ` y� i ''' ! Sr4_R ,. l '.' ` r' ifMi'*'a'Alr''tr C4"4a"5 a, ^r:`. ,x. • k l�r� - I I 1 4 ftkirtS."s.."_"'S'.Pgru?'"eFst, $31'1. il.y.l+'..,:;..�., ,r..'tJiI ..'(�. ir"t!-J _...•.. _...... .. ,}Ywsa: .,:�r'.r�Jaoc,ar,:t!t�r�rt�k'rt !.:`afa.,5f...:. ;: "r4ttNl�f:�a rrt,....tc-r,-,.,.,� .•,. .,._,... _.._-_..-_.__.__ r r