The Signal, 1925-9-10, Page 66-Tiniendee S4•ptewtwr 10, 1920.
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
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Bays -Girls -Parents
Get This New
Schoolmate
Today! S3
- the 13 Pen. dmeet ab the
In Duolold made nepodenytee
the younger folks The
"Parker D. Q.
-• brand -naw, high -grid.,
flashing back pan iib lbws -
cap as • pries that
wee't hisses veer Ded w you
LA ROUX
THE ELUSIVE
By Johnston ,Abbott
All rights rese•nrd )
T
tCuutl ued from lag 'eel-
ca&1"r R XXVII
In the week that followed, 1 cud
sufficient food fur reflection. Again
1;ud again I turned lover lu my
mind the outtuuding facts of the
rare, Tics Mewl, wa• plain, that Mile.
de Chatlllon was no grave danger of
losing not only her furluue but also
her itteletendete.. tel tied Awe had
.vein- into tails pea elegi by reason of
her efforts to du Jus{1tt to the 1'I -
i mute de la our. rival this 4Jani r•r
I will mi (Iffy tg free her At all
,oats, flan fait.•r pian I studied and
•Iiswh•sed an impree'tleable; always I
h,uud m7lteir thrown back again to
the voneidslatiou of in expxdIeut
which, bizarre• ae it was. 'steamed to
offerfar the only
ee of relief trentm a
situation etaiereIse iutuleruble.
But still I hesitated and hesitated.
and my ailed oma. by no means made
uta.rc4•n When. on the appointed day,
1 *ought km 1+:c404-4.tu the brow of the:
cliff and le�tftt my offering of garden
1 produce- Ile • her. On this ottaston
had beousitt wilt um a few ulama.
She took use -11(-4-hent out of the Med
of damp menu with which 1 had sur-
n led them to luso) them teeth. and
held it lovingly in her hand. s:rntiug
its fragrance with a smile and a sigh.
"(leave and dialtnssionute as you
het , ,T" x. ri p`e� asA W
you. n.1 tt 4oww to sbe neat in
our rami! -lion when 'r.
1' r 7'4r•
r.ady to buy tb• famous
lacquer-rsd Duo(otd with lbs
25 -year roam.
1~ se •
ebt»,•- .11 •.mase}4
wi - 44 etre- w
i 1 M�
r••� 1 far 4aa gyp.
Came .• mad we . ramp.
Porter's Book Store
"On the Square
for forty years"
lateens* %seer saes by Advertising
hills. Signal
:u'.•, M. ltegnier, you have a rare gift
of +rudiment. How did you know
Nutt these toms; would stir me to
laugh and tt weep, were 1 to yield to
111e impulse which they aruuee?"
"1 knew that you would like them,
M:ideneeste le. because your experi-
ence hum of late betel starved and bore
4 f molt tbings,-eb.eauee you Jtave
bud uoLbiug but truuble feud denser
,tr,•.I &Anxiety, whose life should of
right been all sunshine and music and
none,"
.the shook her bead. "That would
he too much to expert." she amid. "I
have many elnipeneatlons. not the
host of whti h 1s the eympathy of my
good friends: but this threat of com-
pulsion and restraint le ineuffer-
able:" -
1 mode no reply. and we eat fur a
time in silence. It wax ore of those
glittering June days when the -Innate
of New France is at its beet, -when
summer has reached the height of its
bet fullresw and fate lush grass is
hiddeu with • daedest and butteruupwt
a lypti sweet-ieenlyd clover, and the busy
Tem of the honey bias. Is borne on
the rustling brerae•e. Stretching far
away to the easttianl. the rippling
blue of the river reflected the mkt,
blue of the mountains, the radiant
blue of the sky.
To all this 1 was not untvw.poneit•e,
--yet as 1 recall the scene, the river
suet sky and mountains arra but as
the
dtn•onsnlate ttgnr• of the lovely and
high -hearted maiden in whom the no-
bility of her mother shone so bright-
ly. and on whom the man of her father
rested so hea'vil;. She had fallen in-
to a reverie. anti though ber eyes
were en the rose she held in her hand.
I could gueett that her thoughts were
of her home. at La itoux in Auvergne.
\VIts.t her d!ty-dream bad run Ito
'course. she turned to me and enquired
whether my meditations had brought
forth fruit, Yet tbt' euggeation that
was At,ating in my mind seemed eo
dtifnh No metre able, • so fantastic,
and asked her if 'she thought of no
��tlan nt-hra nw•tT'
In another year, how
different that boy or girl
of yours will look -but
photographs of the chil-
dren never grow up.
Let u• help you keep a picture
record of their childhood.
- Je T. FELL
rM-ir' tg'I Gittlsrii•
SPECIAL
SALE OF
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
NOW ON
Miss S. Noble
--- British Exchange Block -
- - i! 1ut1«ed.: AMP aualtL 'ave 4411 a- last
t
tea Advertise in The Signal to increase your sales 1R resort. there Is nnihing that occurs
to mt•. I might take retrige kaon
ITh.• hnteb or English. Or perhaps,'
she 4141111.1 with a laugh, "if i ertuld eo-
sin--' yii11 to beater your farm once
Itsain, -w.
0111' fwbin .in the wfderneee-they
r"luld w•areely follow '111 there."
e 1 y 4. "Shoulda ime
1 he k m h4•n the t
t5
come' w11e11 eueh a flight is necessary.
1 shall not fail you. II 3111111/01,541P.
Rut it Is your property' that your
nnele ,.t'k'1 to take into his custaly as
1 .• s M s,1
mu h n c Ile percent, and If It arra
I
sequestered'As it duuht1t:5s watt.! be,
iotte purpose* would he frustrated and
your person -id fr.";4atn -tenni+ be. all
'hut would he left to you.'
"Sven so." replied able, ele ('haul•
1011, '•1 shali are little wore off than
1 - should have .hien -bend 1 •'fotlul the
{1'ieotnte dk' Ia !tot's and surrendeeti
1 ►m- fortune to lino. And if. -at you
Pelee. my rehttivtal are mure,1ii it
•-meal. in -my-wroath titan iu met they
innv then cease to pN'rse-ttte me, anal
let nue hake refuge In a erwnvent un-
ISsol •rah" --- --' .- . _-_ ---
"1
"1 -1 Ifo he sorry to hear of that."
F Arid. - \
1 "Then what alternative have you
to offer? 'Code fertility of lnvedtl.n
I
is my last resource."
"Look yon. Matemnis ebbe." k snit.
"Might not one devote. at montent'e
further ennrhlr•ratIon to the reiuely
sussed -el by II. ?anon hi his reaper
-What is there to c.nshler? My
e usin. M. de ('hntillnn. 1 will net
mane Under any eonsideratinn. Aim
*UNIVERSITY 9OF WESTERN ONTARIO
t r
III this complex age the ambitious youth
a iha a unlveratty education essential
tonna Career.
t and
Itt opportunity v
f -peat the door to oDP
helps & man to make the most et him elf.
Leaders are needed everywhere; in
t e professions, in COL. -Mute and in-
t in
I hh ore
1 d' t agriculture, yy�� ry, In a
Politics, In community and
modal Iota.
The lost of a university
course i s email considering
the benefits received.
Thal most proaubte avost-
meel poseiblstor • youngnue Is
to p.ybu moony into a education.
e 14..e you co.atdared these
fees?
1'
Specials at ;1,•11,,dabra Tobacco- ''e•.pings. _for sae
McEWEN'S ping., _ t.,r 25c.
Cocoa -1 Oe per Ib.
. Extract Lemon and 1'nnilla, good finality 10c. a bottle.
Try our lame Tea. Goss! quality and cheaper than tia• I,:acka.e Tea.
Fresh lot of rune Maple Syrup on hand. Fresh Lettuce•, Celery,
Rhubarb, ('atdatge, etc. -
- -- A ,wwv-elripnent .1f -T . ki{p1,-J=uuiw, Dric.tl Fruits, etc.
Seedless Raisins, best quality . 2 pkg. for 2Sc.
Shredded Wheat 2 packages 25c.
_Sunlight, Surpriis•, Montfort, Gold. 1' i. Soap,.
Your choirs or assorted 4 for 25c.
20 Bare good Laundry Soap ............... for $1.00
A hill tine of (en'DS for SPRING CLEAN INoi.
A good aaaortljlent of CURTAIN (ilit)DS. '
Both SINGLE: mei IQUBLE.CURTAINS.
Fioor OilCtoth test Tebte (111 Clotho in df
Aiwwirtment.if Linen Towelling for 20e. a yard' up.
Medium wt'ight Underwear for spring. _
Men's and Bove Caps,'at close prices.
We can wave yea money in Dry Gouda,
Js J. McEWEN
South Side Square
week to the extent of dudiug a man,
-alber-mladed and middle-aged,-
who
iddle-aged.who is eu0lriently lt►terrsted lo, the
defeat of your uutle s plans to offer
You such protection as hie name way
afford, -of whom, if you' nterrY hltm,
yon can see as mtwh or as little 'aa
you pkvte,-who ha* lou eye to your
poem talon and who, in hie caput•Ity
as your huabsud, would make no cat
of lila authority to preveut you from
giving them tu M. de la !tome if you,
find him or to for noontime; It you to
Nice -wLu rueaM et •4tuele vaunt raise
loo iUhIx"Iltpent -tet bender eon from
entering their order. or would, on the
other haud, gladly t1'ele/We you to his
Inuwe.--and wain - wudid. Monett-1er.
oaer no obJeenon to the aiwulweut of
the marriage a1 .l lalate %tutuld
a dlapenitatlon ls• obtatueiterel,"
"fn Debar wurd�," said MadeWeil.
a4le, "a marriage of couveukute,-
u*t eonvenletlte."
She remained in /diktat thought for
a long tlae.
"T41g,-thio frlt-ud of yours. who is
willing to enter into Such an arrange-
nwin.he may lie middle-aged. but
as for being ards•r•wtudtd,-lou, 1 do
cut think you ceutd truthfully crit
hie tuber -minded." •
"More softer-mindo.l *luau you thick.
Mademoiselle."
"He must be intere tiub," she Bald,
"1 should likf•'tii know him."
"You do know him, Mademoiselle.
"Then who is he?" _
"Myself."
' "f thought aft waeb."- shal-said. Yid
again fell Into' silence, which 1 did
1Q1 disturb, Jr,ara time I looked
up and felled her regarding me in-
tently. a
"1 should hardly cult Teo--tattetdle-
agtd." she observed.
"If you were to take off yotfr beard
it woud be alt improvement," she
added.
-That, Madeul,•i.elle: would be to
eacritk•e eomfor and c.tmv..iib ice to
appearance- .
• "You speak as though you would
never do that. .end yet you offer to
sacrifice mach m•lre merely tet oblige
a Anson' in dined -one"
"What do 1 off.-r..to sacrifice?"
Your Indeperelett e. Perhaps your
c,mfort end -.•tivenience. Suppose,
pr instance. 1 •tore ,to *crept your
offer. and gene ::cera thrown buck hep
on you an 'my r•^.• re•e,llrrl•."
"1 should be nntarded by the plea-
sure of your m•ntlstur. Mademoiselle.
11r1� _ttbogW,..hay.• 'the privilege nt
{NftutIng to the' 'nest •t»•antiful woman
I have ever seen. and saying 'Behold ry • • 1
ems_ -'
the little church and Ilsteuad fume-
what more reepuu,it'ely Mau usual
tu•the serene, WLeu u mite has lived
for years • without tawny flea, he hs
prom- to fail luso hlljlffereuie with
regard• to religlutu totweryanoest; but
testers lie he inherently vicious it 1e
setduw thut, the faith in Which he was
cradled entirely loom its bold upon
him. tie may ovule to tbiuk for him-
self. rod Wei( about hiui and observe
what strange fruit the Spirit seems at
Butte to iteleg forth, red entreat
the humble garmetutp a i11Y_lieht:ratell._
uF t:ulile, with the criwwul rule of
the haughty prelate who rulessa king-
dom; he way turn with disgust froom
the hypaw•rlsy of the Pharisees who
still infest every temple; he way re.
cull fr -the malice and hatred that
envenoms its cruelest darts for th/ae
whose dogma differs by one iota from
Its owls; yet now rod then 'there
-Owe% a tug at Ills heart. and-hl,_looks
hack and sees the gulden thread that
stilt 1101- 41110- to -E1s.-e tar-eff cloys
when by Iislwd his first prayers at
oda wuther'a knee. or knelt wide- yea'
beside ler in the Whist a the wor-
shipping euugregtltioli. and he P111•111
agniu lit the Tight of that mellowed
memory a glimpse it[ the river of lite.
hi some ouch rewluiw't•ut mood. ug
that wittily autumn wonting, I .barer
in the worship of the eongregatlon of
plastered with rood and thatched
{n w• /- whereat 1 row t
was noAke t r 1 elft. Q
e religion
ue1N •. Tu t 1 lotg
V
•e 1I 1
1 t•/114•Pl amoll \\'Ith greet:. there pin•canerl all afmu- m feet and IA 11 Iwad.
were drone of distant g ) R
pillared ones end faulted arebes• water- a it••alal trietlehip' and tum ...Teem 1s your Rnhictn.' 1 sate,
It was the Cory essru4r lot their es,- Ptlxlit7 which did uty heart good pointing to the gleaming Outer- off
prier, the purpose of their sojourn iu 19.11e11.•1.r 1 vlsitet it. It is tole that the Ronin. "When you and Mailemnl-
tlds stern country; they were a little the.J.+uit Felber* as an order tto nye melte are ready to cross 11 4-111 will
gtttritem of the-*'roseattwitnie•tiinneet-`1*-A ihelrrlhutatiuu Prime -Li -1Y -tu [li'rand m. at toy how. _08 the Island.
mak- gentlemen a us there.. would be
hors Lund of learning good manners,"
I Bald. a trifle Shortly.
''•1'hat is cal," he agreed. ."1t. Is to
Is• hoped you will nut find your Ir*suua
ht- that. subject too liflnfut."
1 had lou desire to bandy words
with him, and turued away to meet
Yr Dufuar "Thu came out at Chet mu-
meut and greened we,_ whereupon M.
de l'hatllluh left us;'.1 looked after
him and wondered how long h 'would
1. uutil he cud I ahuuld, come to a
violent rupture--of-our--- ntrrrtdy
strained relations.
P. 1)ufour and 1 turned our steps
to,ard•111e wlssion hour'. 1t was au
ciJoyable walk. Ti our right the
-ground fell away In a steep de•llvlty,
ulfordfug a wldtpread view• ,of the
wooded *11415s of the lteaupstrt shore,
that -rose in russet and- orauge and
erimsuu tow'erib the neouutlliue be•
y1i i L A -cowl bretit tempered the,
lent, while 1 puffed, at my plate anti
watched the minuowe, lu LLe littu
river that !towed beside us.
"Wheat doer Mlle. do. (*hellion think
of It?" 1 ;eked. .-
"Jake, yourae1f. *he !s iu fume '1*
stets Iuserutable," sold 1'. Dufour
"She is' uuque.tiouubly eleterwhlel t0
rootlet the lutertereuce- of her rel.*
Nt--theca to say, site .looks up- •
on you us g trusted friend, and of
such aIle has but few, either here or
elsewhere, act none. who tan serve
M'e'an tbe,way in whWl yo•u pare t11k
fere"1 10 acerae her, or suggest a leen
drustbe course."
•"1 appreciate ber dlk•nity in die
eidiug, and }ours in advising."
"It may interest you to know that
one 4'1 41 which rnllwrrasre/
late greatly is the thought of the sae•
rifle- elle would Impose upon you weflit
shy to accept your offer."
That is a strange idea,' 1 Ig1b.I. '
"'Valuing .her torn freedom as aha
beet of the sett l'atisiult the eller ,,,wee_. yu„el _11*? 1C• ••.hn_
itgs and threading our way through' unable to undo -rodent' how Noll /an b0
the' weed.. we clainl»•reil down a wHIl1g s/ readily to surrende;•
sleep lath to the meadow at the •yours,"
1'..btt.• mux Irievres, where . of the ".1• for that," 1 roil. "you may re-
. -melts of tate mission wnitel to
ferry us lens's the River St. ('hides;
and se w•r found ourselves whim the
pwnhsade that surrountlel the mission.
In this rough building of ',looks.
assure her uta that score. Bat she
must make_ up her mind otuk•kly. The
ship will arou arrive, and then het
new guardian w111 be In control."
The old priest heaved a doleful
•
metes the powers of- darkness heat !m virtu". of gtnbal citral, ity and l[ you will bring the loci}, i can "'ID
-
metes
truce nut in
farinas sake Tour • int three ete•ry enter, ns ht ply the flux."
knelt the blae•k-robed missionaries every nation, tlwre nn• tw•Ir of wire "Mc son' My son!" b. Wald, Wdly,
whose duty nod w•hetne honor it was''Yate au4 al -other. and the Order Aft and ;shook his head.
to sells forth into the funhr5t wilder I .hilts: rhu..sies ire reprea itativei a (To be eontlened)
neem in quest of souls; there were the with. n chew- tot their fitness fur the; -
red -skinned neophytes. brunds 14ucM I
eon. to. be done. In New France the,
froom the burning: there was 11.. floc•- enemy wa.s not heresy but. hrat het -
recur with his Lieutenant and Itis' Man. anti the Meat potent weapon ul
trite' of uftle•ers guild altldler..' Tilee i''x,cerIo was not the pit&'as per- j
whole population, with a taw eerier 11 it-i*ti..11 of tlgrlug tallow Chrietiasu.
duels. was there; and If. lw•rehanee•. { width ,, , 5' .b. aru"na xnlimiA�4Ia+1�
111u111st tilt` motley throng tiler.- lurked ;e.,p,i,:.• bs&t.father'tIN• 4a ate'eIw-otdhe
n few utiwortIi, and unwilling spit hrintiflce naturae of pa1144"w 11111
las• tlu•c- 1451 hod good ria. " -"on for their". ''1"'").. nod 11eut't'tkner,• and since;
attendateet., mince *✓tui»oral and spit! tln•c priss4.5s..! three• ".irue•a alt a 11111
hunt too well h,lfaher. an4f hnweci•r--'1igr.'..-anal eIshNf 141 wit ae well.
brk..onte rnfunrrl b t*1..nc.- at was.: oI .,.ql,l' a'. no loafer enupinny nt
nilght bit t11141-zr weer fele alt.-uu4t.1- Ituu••r than rhe I(laek .1iw1.r1 Ittth"rs
not -111os. do preft'reuca W tweltiy 11t fii, wl.*fou bens- of Nutir Ikea,
mottntnf em n wotwlrn burst err
P11 t41 a 1»tst. in the {101.111' tooter... 1Ch.•n tT»• to :di- was r.. P. Un
Sawing the tour took tut 'i• i Newt' itt*1 eovufort
1 to gentlemen w•ho atu•uded.,t nitl s,-ttbyl ap.t by rhe ricer's
the tyocernor, M. de l'hutitluu wits d ti,• and Ho oat :d':t' l t • t..,'k 11•
toremo/ et in elemeanor, in a itotitretimr'-1S_--.-_ _
and In 11r.e�. (tthrrs [herr were oil tie.... thougbiprl 81.•1 5*'
id:an (1.nni:' and 1 was enritol(( n,
ti
'r'r west pa sato. or . men o
"Rut If yon of that lust gnir.'t when,• r hr h:iJ _coy u.•+ts.
hat% yelled) --'de's '
tom-ri a i=Hr_yrs
tinny you tar__ _ �__rwLe mptaintrt that lifele wealth, who would mint hate
•
you prefer the usetal-su the 1Neau(lfuL filler -flim.- ifie -ire 4 grt'itt totaled
i
What if you doe it...l some to .col
•o r o -C- e . ey 1
w• T . ew Frame. T tai
ran �a
• Nor 11111 he einJoy their deference mere-+
your meals.' 17 by reason of hi opul.•uce. 114. 1aa'
"Wein that &b worst to to feared,
1 should hare 1.--- liepitati in erg- 'falter. and bund. 4•r, and more
ins wit to undertake .the adv✓nlure." skills"i in the aelouP shmautp lot wnr.
fees?" .. - Kaewiltg what l-4 4 is t4an+-an4i-
..In following rL•- .-nor..• 1 have mot- purport's, 1 to».F,e•d • tt 111u wltli tn'.•r•
greeted you would 1 -- inviting censure •inn. lent -ren had I ittitl n drlLnite !
front tetany quar:•-re-et..i - what bN 71.15"11 tier autnweeity z1. hank I,
mere trying. fiib u',.. 1'ou would he should still have distiket' Iii Ik•s
s Ire i•u tx no
l-- vii u nt Ful I lir liC in T
Kehl too hate nnirird far lw•neath 1 t n ii.
yon. Your rettltlt,. w,1uld 1»• N•...e" e,rtain' ehnrm is mngttfl- whl.a( be•
and your trietidt .night he cold.' � enestspowsl. h,. ,.n' .cviult: ala• lung
s lot N- it without l, -
She tossed tor L,•aat _with a ayttnre I aT.jvnint 1th him revel,-
_
T Big 1$ili hr TAckrd riuel tet•' ;rose
• rfle111'r. _ _ _ ____-- - _.--- ---� very gri4•es .4-,It•wet*ntir arid-'
Mv eclat r. and triMld•"' she re- tion whir, inoitt couipel oar affection
iw utwl. "1 ! Itt already lsnrd frim for a 111811 Who/ shore's Himself wurt'u
thyro.•• uf.respect' are most repugnant in erne•1
"There ire .luubelew,_o_thla• ,,xlw.e•ta :►,•t blit' 1•;wl, ins t i btII$04'e, itu4 wr
of the m.:'' r which yo,n are tar bet. ti -
prone t.. ,•t «ur. suspiet•,u of hhs'
-' - - - t ltiurfz`(-4 ttr i oat vit•W e;f 11-n i s
ire fief -"1 ,inllge than L" � R •.
r• -There ..1..• asp.'t i Tice 'atter Thins. so than rltinttttrc-w'trtrtr a
w•hicli 1 4ou better fitted to jinlge l in a oeiller. h.• n carded ii- , -t,nuabIN,
than yea, ' sire niscerrrwl, with -.n .-,stn,=t4.-ti.. w l,. o displayed 1q a•1( a
nfisehfet•o• .nail-, 'meal my Judgment ,
"I✓•, N, IN• itiI, ,.I with the .-...„."1 of,
le- that t -.1t ere the /uu.t 41iv✓rihitt.'_L►l1uutl
suitor that has ever crossed my .hors- 1 stndf 1 hie face. and wee inter-;
rens, ('.4ul-I 1 ''-- sure. that yen, would setback t•- ••..W t"at he L•-1 5-'r the 0t• -
f• 'e• lots 4• .. 14 1 o.
true- f.. I as entertaining n hu I talent t tai air. flees} 'good b tom r
hand. / declare 1 ahould_ht• tempted that was habitual' with Katal. 1 could
to margo y o nr proposal out of band." se' in -his 4atutrti'11an,e nothing hilt
"It is a` sennas matter. Mndenna- eitiThq,fli . mad 41isslnte•nt. Ii his
,elle." 1 s:ll,l, selwvu, of c.w•r.•ion was ripening fast.
She laughed outright. "That 1s' his patience was ,'bhang teeter. Ne
Milia t 1.....::-W-ann.1fl7 'ellt TI
plied. • .
1 rose t 1..:sly 1111V I.. "Think At
over. MInd.m.,,eeble." 1 till "There
1 to throw -way m7 Inst maimed of is 110 hurry a' the moment. and enc of -
modesty, my Ind vestige of pride. and far stands good:. • •-
openly seek a huahand whoa- one 1 bowed, apd was hinting to „god
qualification Is that he is pl.pMrr'rl to when she too rose and held out her
wad me out of hand?" hunt
"In month. Mademoiselle, vnu--*1Rst "11 voce ,ermiert11 -4. m11rrrtee -lei
feel up that qualitk•stion and *flit have the most uuns'lal I have reeeicet if
choir of nine out of ten of all the Is aloe the moo unselfish. and It may
Angle gentlemen of New F'ranor." -_ teeter yon -to know that pot are the
"Tire Mot of them i mold not pro- only mon frons whom 1 would take it
fess to -love. 1 should be unworthy of lute ,ons►di-ration, And In y -oar new
(he worst of them were. 1 to defraud cututs•hte,_ ae. +t--.ultors 3L. -_etc' : r''
him of that love which every man has .she said gnay.,y, but with merriment
a right to expe't of the women he lurking in• Iter lyes, "you may kiss
weds- -A marrtaax*- 'Wilmot -•-lays mr
would he intolerable." A. I s(nt, wsl ti tmtch with my lith
"It might bre lea so were the eve- 111.• 4'xquisitoly•white and dell4nte
meant of passion dispt•need with by both fingers taint 'ay warm and miff in
lwttiefi:_- . I . said. "IMubtless you mtai -. Itflta. were sttrrctLat
thaavctif titrd o ffnnlir of Mm. de than ht of h: r --brace, true benr•ted,
jo•ae"" than AlaY..a,f',U,111.111...._.
of this• nen that was pe•nilarly at p .i
fidgeted- T194ttestrir and 'Impel' at h17t
rtw••tn.4s1.►•t, ..seal (!".Meth • !tie - rR'e
+wnnd.•red now and then in one air."• -
t tion ..r ettother.--timy ,'Tai'' returned to
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She nodded. 'That was n case in
which by a pretended marriage she
evaded the efforts of her relatives to
compel her to enter into :a real one.
But thio case 111 different No tins -
tended marriage would avail me"
"You have heard, too, of the mar-
riage of Mlle. de i(ouI t , • with M.
d'Aillehoust, who is 71011 at Mont rea'...
To a casuel observer they seem to find
their state far from intnlernble"
"You prwteh a strange doctrine, M.
Itegnier...1 doubt if I'. Dufour would
give It countenance."
"in both ease/ I hero !ns111(wet the
(`hnreh Rave not only rointenenoe not
enenuragement "
"That la true," she r+eptied thought-
fully. "But after all, we are .peek-
ing of impossibilities. There is here
no M. de Iternieres, nn AI. oi'Aille.
houst. tit perhaps," the addend with 1
a smile, "perhnps you have thought.
of some imitable gentleman who is
willing to play their part. -to 5111•
render hit freedom that 1 mar enjoy
mine, and to wed a malAen .teetered
by the courts 1e he Menne. wltheet
hope of heing enrkhe1 hy either hen
affection nr her wealth."
1 made no answer, hot sat silent un•
til she repeated her question. "!pare
you thought of someone?" she *eked
"1 fear 1 may offend -von. Mudd
molwelle, by the Impertinence of my
snggcttinn"
"Nonaenee'
"Why, then," f maid, "1 have busied
myself In your affalra during the pact
nt.Ate, .,7,14,•1 . hr' a
knavish land covetous world, -nod 1
spoke with (-ling.
o r7em-Fd-.'TT" 1 Mild; •-"tf" yaw
-
trust met i swear by all that ods
.*-creta vonr treat will not be mis-
ptere.t !"
('Yi.APi70R ftRV-1ti .
To P. Inthiiir it was a subject of
ronstlnt- ,. n'.•rn that my compere-
lite tiotttlttti 011 the laland of Or-
leans deprived m'• at-ttmeeyyl1 of the set-
; % anteges of reviler itfendam' at
mess, or. :. he sometimes more
Montt} phra•'•d it. furnished imp with
nn serrate -fife' lftlty itt rhos ?Papal.
Aetnatwt nn :rem by pmrrtaAlal_so114•I-
tude .ihan-_Ily bspWlLty. ht. Deaver
nagheterl an opportunity ref urging
me tri take Snndsy dinner with him
at Quebec. Beit during the weeks
that followed the dtpartnrp of M.
Mown for Tram", my attMldenee et
mama and et the good whore dinner
table Wag es 'regular as he could de-
sire- To mitres, a mundane motive.
my
01110e1 wn, to ere ham *tut get the
hewn from we.* to week.
Rut 41? ream ?lwrs pita fled-,- wet
the summer wore on nneventfnll7. It
nifty 10' the: ,;nthing would have hap-
pened until -I c Intern of the Alp bed
not M. de en -onion grown tmpalleppt
at the 4•nntinnod enldnees he met with
from Mlle r1. Obatillon. and eommir-
ted the hlnnoi••r of pas.ing from em-
trentiet to threes.
11 oma a .'syr, fresh September
morning 1 .a' In a retired eorner-.11(-
10
the spot where his eunsin. Mlle. do
1'hntillon, set among the Tramlines.
'N4ir were his the ely ;yrs that
rooted Mini her. In the ('hurch:as:ere
_menet]. mouth..
lrentleont •,•-.Met naafi-. Iltle-
sell.-. In the rnr»st gnlaxy if Indio..
of eliness
wheal e- ao41.•l0•r e latn'rtr thr roteon? rat
figure; in the homely congregation 4.f
Notre Thune de 111 114,4' 114 r, ti,', It
bIonn-1 aloutf, Itktl(te4,01141IIL- V
blame fn the ardent young officers .and
g,ntle,wn of the garrlso11 that their
Sr L Iel_ttalo,
h4_ rl. ' ►x std
{fair- _1,110
ul
Kill them all, and the
germs too. l0c a packet
at Druggists, Grocers
and General Stores.
r
w re hug to am lot area - o
.And aha: aro flu '' 1 u•kt•/1 feta. ee. Hate am •
,
y.y 1:. -;nit• on tats•, little door.
"The fir he .,tid. 1s that M d,•'' It,r4•b114"k girl, kit-"' the Panic.
1'listillm] has again 1H"'i urgiut; Witt. .44, turned down silk-•' 11tits.'
Aladem.dr4 t . ':.. les -oar bin tom de t Aloof tory °eltort trans are•nf etothee. •
j1
"F. •as ..,
-1414' t� i1lr (Tian -Et/
"., "':""1""
r Jndgt, IVO- Mlle. - '1" 111T1:7"" h i'', 1Y t!• floes
rot etc 4u,4•d.'• � .1ud the• wake-up nn thy lite.•,
.she has not. In Imct. it aptpw•ur's' With thy r-11'lire 71•dihsn"1 more.
" with . *5 . from r• -I
Sawa 1 1 1 ti k tl n
- .• rr•tn.c4 kbtu .,, pteitit ly III' tut r 1 I 1pre
Freon heart lye thee ..y
•rlr ham to air r'- F my h a i R h j
That i Lae- •dmfienri. 1 waiit 4> a.F that- 1 wag thorn a 1"n
lt;,at oto':'•
•'1 / e ti .o
.1. 1 tba 1 1 t a4*. t••
T n wrist tar t
telt \lade nF11. 11 r that she writ short
fie limier the -fil'eetesity 7 T•cow
ttlg hes wife -trhtti,••e .h.- !e willing or
nee, and suggested 'jait it • wand I..
w•15e' to di*play m.4.. alacrity. eft v• .
.riling the lae\Itabi. ''
"That wee an _ilstierfetbtt oil I -
{Inrt." 1 .aid,
w'ns wars- !Miff en [nolo-
ITib.' veld -the T- cite. \
\o doubt lu• ib t Ls Lia _tu.pt•a
ss
Out now. slotr ti ate err r- arum
Frani... so 'wain."
1'. Dufour itq.,
eilence.
•• 4 - toot tits* toth4.; it,•nt1 • 1 1141.lell"•:1
"11 w-:15 ll4'w to 110," he 541.1
"though not to + tt a111r, dr Chian -
Ion told nat. of „nir QUggt-.tii
.n that
--fir shoot.' le• mwWrii (,v•ye.n:"-
"1- preferred tIont. yon should hear
et it frim her. _What der yuu. Batik
-... "'Wee- /with -4 epreet l advatw.-4--try-
nay. other than yon i phoned mom)..• It
to the ul need!." -----
"Itot since it i• I who adtnnee It'.'"
' "Since It is )an wit« advance 1t. l
do 'not know what to Any. ilut in the
first plater. my cont. what is yoUr mor
s
Your Portrait
.1 gift that Honey (:.'t 1,uc%
but for you to give the
ver}' thing.
The Sallow., Studio•
bray;
it
4• ter. It any nit for me to 4rn1N1re
them.
'111. servle4• ,11de1. 1 w'nitsl outside
font t' Ihtft+Hg Tft#rrktnr that
slight improver ttrt in my np{waramr
1 hn41 e.tette'•ted-'-h..---MMi1414welois,44.u- •l
lad provided myself with a de..mt
stilt of black. and while 1 was averse
ipartly from otestiner•y. atsn for other
n•neonl) to entirely sacrificing my
Marl, 1 had heti it trimmed by my
friend Itotw•rt, the barber, and with
unit+•-• rurhlrhings took on the guise of
n modest bo urged.. Thiv ehnnel•
wax not Inst on Mlle. d4• t'hntlllon.
who tome out with the t'rsnlinew
whale 1 was waiting. ant.i rated, the
result of my efforts at improvement
with a iook of grave apprntrntbrn.
For s moment '.she appeared to. have
It in hep tniue fix atop..atul iyleak--te
me. bet she !Melly coutentel h4•rsett
with ! frl!•at1IZ_smile and plimsoll in.
An I *fill welted, g..410 TantWon
emerge"i, alone. and still In nn nn-
emlahl. frame of mind. Ile. t4o.'
tow toe, Med thmegh fee long our
greeting whenever we met -heel betel et
the eolde.L anme imptlae of mallet.'
moved him to engage me in conversa-
tddn.
"1 «rarer reeogniawl yon. my
friend," he mid. "Thom you decider!
shat It le time to take '+n upward
step In the world?'
"Ton .peak In riddles, 7i. de Che-
1111on." 1 replied. "I fall to grasp
you, menn(n*."
"If vim are .ctling rift to tee a
gentleman. coq most cultivate discern-
ment." he aneweral. "1 was hut
complimenting catn the nnwnnted
ttllartnees of your artir4•"
_if the barber and the tailor could
--•4--dealee-1es--1,e-of-notiostetwe--I* s'te-
trienting Mad' noel/elle from her .111•
tk'nl t fee"
•'itnt, look y••u.- iht. Is a serious'
mutter.- It is 1 ••' a4 If you offered to
pto-lt sup her a ,.e - tor rte her shoee-
elteLl
grant t n,' •' e. I e (' natal on
it Is a overlong to 1,• -tion. She le young,
- eawltbst_--1074nt;fitt. and mot' tom -
or later .• attra-te4l to some Recti -
111511 *•11115P 41,.:1111.5 • 1111.1 psr5sr41sb11.e
make him snitalde to he her hnslwind.
male -eerie-4- - Wright - lee tnrnt--nm•
b*rrasstng ser.• there any hate lu
Frain m7 point etview. however. there
Is not likelihood of my wishing _ to
`marry -1sewher.•, s111i•e, in tai- first
peer•-. 1 here to thought of marringe,
and 111 the se',aol piney, dill T desire
a wife. 1 a'm i.l hope to find no wife
more dte.traht-- or nttrnbtice than
Mademoiselle 1., ;self."
"In sewdh," 'alit the Jesuit. drily.
"It would Is a doubtful busitiesa for
any woman to, Iw•"mnrried tot a mon
who spanks oif the topic a.. tranquilly
ss yon speak of it."
-Theis why' 1 have not urged It
noon her. 1 n. -,;mel ihet Should she
think 4 it at ail. ehe_would console
yon end tbns obtain the wieest pow -
Mille advice." -
"Je*Tlnc 851x1.. 411.141 'P, Dufour,
"my regent tone esteem fur both of
you are •tteh that were 11 normal mar -
stege ;.roPaaa4-a - mnrrinav of the
heart,-- 1 opium! welcome U as the
hnpple. t of •'-"nits, and take little
thnnght of tai, snp•rM•Inl ,isimlrltte.
which *nnld invite the rritietsm of
the world at large, lett to (tegrnite
one of the hrH"vt eternmcnts of the
Church to the level of a merr con.
venienea,-that offends my trmselenee,
my ism."
"14 11 often done," 1 retitled.
•'nett^ fie ne .tewee."
"Alen."
• 1 'old, If Matemnieelle 15
driven Into an nwwllling menial-
with at. eve (1int1114m.-will your enn-
wiener suIJny greeter elite?"
ife mode nn answer. but sat In
tronbled contemplation of the prob
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