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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-2, Page 6• Tuo*ao*v, alarrttMrsn 2. 19111 Peg o' My Heart BY tl. rTLEY MMSQ&3 A Comedy of Tough roeMd by Mr. us=ers es We Cheat !Mr of rte Eggs TMs - MIn- bads= /teem PIM - /qhs of the Rus Carnegie. egie. 2 by Dole. Mase A company. CHAPTER XXIL The Temple of Friendship. AAMO over to ask Mts. (.fiches ted. permi.rtoe for you two yeses ladies to go to a dance to Rigid. ICs just across from ben at tiro Amomble rooms." said Jerry. Peg beamed joyfully. It was j•• what she wanted to do. Ethel flower the seggestioo differently. "ICs very kind of you." .he said "bat it's quite impossible." "OhW" ejaculated Peg. "Imposeibter ejaculated Jerry. I'm sorry," and Nttkel went to the door. "8o am I." reptt.d Jen? regretfully -1 would lave given you longer node, only It was made up au the spat of the moment. Dinet you think you couldr "1 don't care for dancing. Besides fey bead eche.." "What ■ pttyr exclaimed the ?Heap pointed young man. Tbeu be said es warty. "Do you suppose your motive would allow M. Margent to col" "Ill ask ber.^ and Ethel lett tb/ room. Peg ran acnes. stopped the d.•ur Mem closing weld caUed after Elbe.: "l didn't omen to hurt ye -include 1 didn't 1 wanted to talk to yse-teat was all -an' ye made we angry.' Ethel diesppe.red without eves] 1urutog tier bead Peg came into Use room ruefully and last down uu the rota. Sbe was thug emgbly unhappy. Jerry looked at ber a moment. welk ed over to her and asked Iter, "Wtettl, the matter r "ODs of as (trig has been brought og all wrong. I tried to tusks trlrude 'with Iter just bow au' only made Dee angry. as 1 do every one to tbL Douse wbe.ever 1 open my assets." "Arent you friends?" "ladade Ifdade-tndade--were not sloes of them are witb me." "What a steamer "Walt until you bear wbat me aunt stays etben ye alk ber about late f m� • lice t you think she'll let you gor "No, i do mot" Sbe looked at him quizzically for a moment Theo else burst out lau:bang. "Meitner Jerry, will ye take me all the same If me aunt doesn't conreotT "Why. Peg"- be began astonished!). `But 1 barrel got an 'venin' dans Does It matter?"' "Not In the least bur - "Wltl this one do?' "!t'■ very charming; edit" - "Stains and alar 'My dear Peg"- "Perbups they'll rub out. it's the prettiest on* me nnot pre me. an1 per it 00 tonight -because -1 thought yam - taut la. souse one mlgbj comae bent tonigbt At least 1 hoped he would au' 'eve tome:" Suddenly the Wrote oat passionately: "Oh, ye meet take ms: t• must! 1 baren't bad a b11 of element since I've been ber,. It Idle be woodberfuL Besides, 1 would not reef all bight with you denten' over Cure an' me r prisoner over Dere." "Now, Per"- be tried to begin. -Ire no use. 1 tell ye. Y,'ve got to We me. Are you ashamed of me be mesa I'm Ignorant) Are yer Not a bit" replied Jerry beartlly. n was jtat the same et your age. 1 meed to scamp at school and stark at college nett] 1 found myself so tar b. Mud fellows 1 despised that 1 was embameo. Then I went after them tooth and nail until 1 caught tbom op and passed thorn." "D14 yer cried Peg eagerly. "i wen too." ob. said 'Will your Site podded rigorously. "1 will -tided. 1 mil. From now ape 211 do everything they tell me an' tsars everything they twice me tt It ides ser wiab you would." Medd.eresinty. "An' wben 1 paw everybody elm aa' knew more than any ore ever Is.w- W16 ye be very proud of leer "Tea. P. Keep mere then I as sow." "Ars ye Dow?" . "I am woad to Hulot yaw ars my Tele b•' waw Jet trams We are bleed& area's wef wm .yam" -sate rte yours ell ' w tooted at Ida. ragb.d .bro and premed bar chtsha kip was "reediting bar eisetaly- "Wbat an you Meeting all" be asked "Du ye know what Tom Moore wrote abort trtendshlpr 'Ma Telt um" Peg sat at the piano and played very softly the prelude to an old Irian song. Jerry eald esrprtasely. "Ob. so you Mayr "-Alder a fashion. Me tether taught me. Me soot can't bear ft An' the Witcher 1n the biome saki 1t was dhreadful an' that 1 moat play scales for two years users before 1 they s time. Sbe said 1 had no ear." Jerry laagled as be MAW- "i think therm eery pretty." "Do yet Well. watch them an' ' mebbe ye wool mind me rtnsln' so mock An'. aftber alt, ye're only a i farmer, arent yer "Hardly that" And Jerry laugbed again. -*ebb to called 'A Temple to Friend- ▪ " ase ezpialtred. "indeed r "An' it's about a girl wbo baht a shrine an' she tbongbt ebe wanted to pat Friendship Into It. She tboogbt sire wanted Fnebdshtp. Aftber awbbe o b. found ont be f mistake. Ltstes." And Peg sang. to a pure. tremulous Mt• tie role. that vtbreted with feeling. the following: 'A tempi. to P,1tndM10. said Laura ee- chanted. Tb troth to this garOeb-tbe thought Se diviner flee temple waw malls- and else now on17 wanted Ao Image of Irrt.nd.aip to elses on the aorta& She flow to a sculptor- who sot dews at► tore bar A Friendship. the fairest ala art could invent! But so cold and ao dull that the youthful adorer Saw plainly this was not the idol she meant. THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONTARIO 1 Perfect Preserves is nep.•:ll, woe retest. "Ob. 1 elu watt to t:.: -r,,' ' ' Now 1 wlab 1 bad been txoru a Indy. rd be more wort by or' - "Wbat? Wbotnasked Jerry ur- gently and wafting anxiously fur ber •newer. Peg regained control of herI.le and. cowering down again on to the piano Meek she went on hurriedly: "1 want koowled-l• now. 1 know wbat you mean 1'y twin' at a disad- U ,vantage. I used to despise Iearnln'. Fre laughed at It 1 nerrr will again. I'm Do one's egaaL I'm just a little fifth notbin' "don't say that." Jerry interrupted. 'Think ye for prumistn' to help me. Mlstber Jerry. Pot would ye micd very mach 1t the bod little sometbin' had one more spurt before 1 killed it altogether? Would yer "Why. bow do you mean?" "Take rue to dust dnure tonight - even without we aunt's permission. wUl yet 1'11 nerrr forget ye for It It 7. will. An' 1(11 be the tart wrong tbing 1'il ewer do. I'm just harms' all Over at the tboagbt of 1L fly heart's burstin' fur it" She snddenty bummed n waltz refrain and whirled around the room, the incarnation of childish aban- donment Mrs. Chichester carne .lowly down tbe stnire, Basing In borrur at the lit- tle bouncing Boum. A4 J'rg whirled pq.*t the uewet poet she drought sight of ber aunt. She rte.i peal dead "What dues this wan?" asked lire. Chichester angrily. Peg rank auto a chair Jerry shook bands with Mrs. Chi cheater anti said. "1 want you In d0 aomethIng that will make the child very hippy. Will you 'flow ber to go to a datiee at iso Assembly roorrw tonight, - "Certainly not," replied kers. Chi- chester W.chester severely. "1 could bare told ye what she'd ley wand for wurrd." muttered Peg. "I beg your pardon," said Jerry. stralgbtentng op. hurt at the old lady's tone. "The invitation was ■Iso ex- tended to your daughter. but she de- clined. I thought yer might be pleas- ed to give your niece a little pleasone." "Go to a danee- unchapero tied r "My mother and slaters twill be there." "A ebild ot ber age?" said lam. Chi- chester. 'Child 1s Itr cried Peg eebetnenUy. "Margaret^ and the old lady at- tempted to silence Peg with a gesture. "Piaze let me go. 1'11 study me bead off tomorrow 1f yell only let me dance me feet off a bit tonlgbt Plass let me!" The old lady mimed ber band cots. minding Peg to stop. "It eras most tied of you to trouble to come over. Jerry, bot it la quite out of the gar:tion-- Peg sprang off Jerry rooked at ber as if imploring ber not to anger her aunt any further. lee sbook Mrs. Cbiebestees band and said: "1'm sorry. Good night" Bet turned and saw Peg deliberate- ly pointing to the patbway and indi- cating that he was to meet ber Utes. 1'ag. left alone. berried over to the windows and looked out into the Ifgbt The moonlight was strew=n!( toll down the path through the trees. le • few momenta I'eg went to the foot of the stairs and !!stand. Not hearted anything. she crept upstairs Into ber own Mttie Insane room, foxed a cloak and some slippers and a bat ted Post u quietly crept down agate tete lbs Meth' rooms. •e jest bad time to bide the dosk and bat and slippers on Ib. immense whirr seat whey the door emend att>0 "'tee never.' she crled 'could I think ar enshrining An Image whose looks an so joyless and dim. But yon !Mitt god (Cupid) upon terse re- clining. We'll make. B you plasma sir, • Friend- ship or bItn.' "So the bargain was struck; with the tit- tle god laden Sba joyfully dew to her shrine in the grove 'Farewell' said the sculptor; 7ou'r* not the first maiden Who tam. but for Friendship and took away -lura..' • Sbe plated the retrain softly after she bad finished the song. Gradually rLie last note died away. Jerry looked at ber to amazement "Where lo the world did you learn that?" "Me father taught 1t to mel" replied ` "Don't way Mea," Jerry Interrupted. Peg dmply. 'Tom Moore's one of ma tinkles pe*yer books." Jerry repeated as though to Menest: "'Who came but for Friendship and took away Lover " "laird that beaotiteir And Pers rate had t rapt 'spreaders as abs Mole ed p at Jerry. "Do you believe Ur he asked "DMtt Rom Moore write ter the "Is thaw anything better than Memel - dap betweem men and woman? Re sodded: "I.d.de there la M. father telt ft foe mus mediae ori Wosidn't be twee mew. Me tatter loved aft mother wltIt all bed strewn! an' all Idle soul" "O sed yes ever ted Itr be asi.4 ted there wens an merlons lock Is bb gee se be wetted for Mr te alYti!- >M madded "Bart yes ever felt ftr be wast es. 'An me Ws" answered Peg le a w"As tidal. parbtps." remettod Jar ry- 'Ment duty It wiI east te yes ea • venoms. mad thea tet whole weed wEI Osseo tee yea" • 1 Mew NOM itis .stay- she telt ft emmbll• Maas whet mid ems aids mow peers tomo bbl* votes "Oyer do -ems dose",- eaMle tlrl atm beds es baatblauly. soh throw let Weal ARK ter lard es SINN • GILLETT), LYE EATS DIRT" clear jellies are made with LANTiC Sugar besaeaa It le pure ter, el extra Nee grsaalatI.s, kept absolutely dean wad free dream dirt wad specks by original rages Oiled at the refinery. s lb. and R Ib. et..* sad 10 Ib..ad 110 Ib.b.g., 100 Ib. Buy begs comer graa.wba. Widget metes* g.ar.es tl. Red Bail bads st Fes a1..k hire the LANTIC packages Lantic Sugar Read year ddreue an/ small Red e./ Trade Mark Ire= Mg er top sad .11 carte..d we will t=all yea beak of • se asserted Frit Jr L.bsM plated sad geommad ready to pat es the jars. es ♦11 V1 Seger RNIu.A.s 1.l -/ted. soiree t*L. Qt1L ere Jfli , a a. eJ have Nutt tried our new Bread ?- Cre-O-Malt -the tastie't in town. Nice soft crust - close -grained - made from Fkischmann's Yeast. Everybody says it is the best yet. Try a Ibaf. There la thorough sstisfactivo for those who buy our Cak-e and Pastry. 1f you do not knot, how good they are, we shoull like you to try them. Smith Bros. The OY Raabe East St. Bakery Phone ltd. EfbeT-batt In -i3 Cliirllot0L Sitz welt- ed awed .tralebt to toe Mimeo without looking at Peg and began to meet the et•lrs. "Hai* Meer caned out Pea, MI remembrance et the violent dleee sine drone 13 ate emtltemment of the point. "I'm Itaaela. for as bow. AM ear .tel MIRY VIM wet Weli't ye b 'Good ntgbt? 'Welt thee. 1 win. Geed night Ethel. an' God bless you.' Peg's little been beat excitedly. Tbe one tbought that beat through ber gnlck brain was: "Will Jerry come hock for mer tONTIAC&U NEXT Wkf k. CHILDHOOD DANGERS. So symptoms that indicate any s f the Ailments of shildnuod shculd ape allowed to pass without prompt atten- uon. The little ailment may soon be- come a serious one and perbttps a Mule lite passe. our. If Baby • Own Tablets are kept in the borne minor troubles coin be prcmptly cur.& and serious ones Ater ed. The 'Tables can b- !given to the uew•bcru babe as well as i the growing child. 11oueands of I mothers use no other medicine for their little ones. They air et,Id l y 1 medicine deal -re or by tori) •t 25 rents a box from The Dr. William.' Medi- ' cine Co., Brock rine, Ont. THE FARMING OUTLOOK. What a Farmer a Advemte Writes Saw I in Heron and Legatos. A writer in The Farmers Advocate io its issue of August 19 says: 'Western Ontario has been deluged with rain and daring the Brit twelve days of the month of August an much as six inches of precipitation was re- co,ded. In souse districts probably more fell, while others were treated more leniently by nature. Last year 5 Y inches of 1110 fell during the entice month cf August and thirty-seven years ago 7.1 inches fell In the same month. to the northern part of Middlesex county and in Hur.sn this conditivu of the weather 1s respon- sible for considerable damage. CI) to t he heginniog ot this week then wen many acres of oats yet to out and In were isolated cares yet some hay to draw, yet it would so Imager he tit to put ib Ise mow. Flom ()odmich to tiarnia on *ta shore of Lake Huron and for many miles inland emery acres of grain were yell Kandlaa. In Bold atter field obs could see the binder at one corner of the unfeI.bed Beal, the long whip still standing erect In the .octet with orals on lbs table mid everything iodinating that the bar. ...ter hod beaten a body retreat with his team. The eem1►er has been cap- rieious indeed. OR the that would come oat with eoe� promise at many uneas f would bitch up the tram and mew wort, oely to be driven from the bid.agalb when lees Ulan an hour's cutting had been s=e- emed. Rome *bees Nall mood in the .bock. Mt 1t wade badly colored from the weather. in Huron musty parUewlsrly grain has goo* down hasty sad Ib marry eases truly the mower will de fleetly* week. T belebk a.d appeaea.f th. e=re ero0, tea. it required a bet dl�ewtue 0treat. teens said s Waam.r .smspbe e if K wee* Se mels seitltarMseey: The as et albite wee Is Meow ma ready le be llmrmided, but idiot Imo ire bee tees isotme el madam k w abet Le.,rpt..."r. dunot warL The eleresl wbic., rap... emit. "c/.te. . (he math ue.truetuvm peat ad.os. asap c , op, f spread more freely during damp 1 weather and came a Poor *.u.plr, Union-growere tut complained of dint-) collies with their crop. Oue Fruit Wroweee A•enciatlon In the vieimlty of Godericb has a n.ewtwr- ship of about twenty. This y. ar Ihey t az* only plaquing on 1100 bas vele to the I grown, making in all about. 2,I0110 bar- i ark, which is hob than bait w hat they I - ptoduged last I ear. This proportion ion t.f a cip mom. to apply all •long 1 he bortberu peat of I e Lake Huron at, re. bat in earn case. the output will be even ks. Neither can Lamb - too county growers boast of very high percentage of a normal crop of apples. Along the lake shore owe orchards are well hiders with fruit, but 'bite's' max general. ■ud considerably less than an average crop will ba har- vested. Farther in et At konr the coq- dilions are not so good anion the trout and probably len than half an average atop will come out of tbat district. Excessive moisture has had a very injurious effect upon berries and al- though the yield has been good the crop would not "eland up' during statement. Raspberries were seem on the Sarni* market Ina veru critical eoadit Mu after coming oesly twenty Mlles by train and thew transports(' by tutu -truck showed deterto. ation, yet not so far advanced ■s did those D andled according to blower methods. There will be *Dame plume acid pears thsougbout the trust dirtrlet on Pak. Huron •nd peaches along Use shore in Lanibton county. Tbe regetrhle growers intim Serum district Leve not had au esceptioually prutitatnr season. la former year. they bave r•ecrired in the vicinity of S1.7X: or *non p. r beg for early potatoes, but 75 c••..,. per bag has been the prevailing tersee in that locality for the 1915 scop•. M*uy potatoes of the early kends were y1 is. the )trate.& at the clad of 1.s w r•. k s.d asssaetimes is tach wet .o 1 fiat they could not be dug until esteem) dry days tad .hewed. lhrougbout the n..,theru part of Ike county of Lauthtou lite writ., tt.uld not see that the grain bird .,.(- erred quite w much front retro. ait: end rain as had that i s Huron apo 'n. v. Although apparently Ito w.,re grail 1..4 been bauledsto itie barn or t.tark. l yet the shocks *cle.Iaudutg letltr us (he &idr and the norm grain wee not to tastily beaten d..u-.,. t'... n tax, looked to be r Lttle more Iorwart* However, in 'ult. fl -td wa.rr war t•tandnig between the drillers it souls in v freshly -flooded ittigrled p..tcb. The circumstances tut round ng the grin harvest ere *ether deparre.iD yet dairy farrurt• all have a good ta� to tell regaidinit their milk yields tote year, and where cattle hare bee,, glazing they too barn made •rti"fa•_- tory garbs. Earty-cut clover 11 'Id. are curt/es with a grand after-,ttowth which will yir:d tseed, another , rip of hay or, perbsp•, pastureg.•. The wiiter saw fields of seennd-growth clover being plowed and it looked like good farming indeed to see lbw land thus teplenisbed with hut,us sod plant food. Orandmamma-'•«'ber are v•,o do- ing In the pantry, Tommy t" Tummy -••Oh, I'm just putting a few Adige away. gran ma. SALTS IS FINE FOR MONEYS. QUff MGT Pont the Z deep stews whoa Beek harts s Mahler bethms-Let f rmi aria mad, So amt or woman who eats meet regs- hwly sea sake a 'Bielsko by ties kidneys owes oselly, sys • = dew. authority. Moat term aria ail he kidney pores as thy r or strain on elheinia.trt w g.ad tram Om yob Mme. ot Ask. Rawly laai•bu nae* tremble. som.eer Shwere er istoms iriah bis 11• ma salt you foal a [loll was le ad Idiom er your batt burls or * edam la dowdy, adye. tell of me& �samellse et mahlleg. gat �meow ow =I }Mroap *d tots a 101lmgamdd 1n. a Oen of maw Wore brooddamt feelow Age NW peer kidneys win that GA D sats, Tido bma.m mho la sham !tam hen add id rape ad lo=w )doe. am. ed o is Sub idea s Mi Sem le sett. wilt to amt r.■m IM adds la setas se It me mem l�yl� e m IrrlMlloe, Sae *AlaiWid eer i► Jed flallo kompomotro mad OW ad 1 slams 1 100 t ss J .fly vsee sat Mblevelter drink trldebb 60 rweip War met adore ilmdd tubs mw and Wm to ep om mid Re aop r -J -* + si teem kid * smear of lad lasts teem my DON'T WAIT! Do It Now HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE THE SPRING ROSH BEGINS, AND --15111ff AVOID' THE RUSH ' All wiring done by the latest Hydro -Electric rule. 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M EXCUL:otoi TO CLEVIr.AMD-EVERY SATURDAY r.,�.r I.r-w ►..•• Yov.. 1. ti .M tome• •••. be/Slew e, 1/ •Wheedle aeeba,r. tlr..aar •-:..:-. •..e5..•. 1 .;,r '.e,. rase r 's w •t, a.ws?-.r M'ci1a• see• -+....:^v b.%J.P,lMa . A(.. r•r Meir. Pet. 1.1 , :� gra •1t +;t St A veer cua-,r1:, tneoy .er! ,•: ••�• - kaiw ii� JOB AND COMM>r>RCIAL- Prntng •tbe Signal Westrn seP' ' LONDON 10th - 18th FatrCanada 1915 X30,000.00 IN PRIZES and Attractions Prizes Increased this year 1111,000.00 Eacetlese Program of Attractions Twiee Daily. b► Two "peed Everette Daily. Fireworks Every Mgtrt. Now Stool Grandame. Midway getter Than Eve►. MUSK BY TR NWT AVAIL*BLIE BANDS SINGLE FARE OVER ALL RAILWAYS west of Taranto, and Fars end On.-Teird from out ole points Pete, Lases. Entry Foreseer mad aR Inferon.tien treat tip Mereta.ry W. J. RR11D. Preeklent A. M. i1UNT. berinere 1 1