HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-5-18, Page 2THE EXETER ADirOCATE, THUI S
AY, MAY 18, 191f.
OR, A OK INTO THE PAST
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S�"liT-married cool
^L' ter I.onden, first, .autl
Geed to Pars a.od lather 'C
ta„ eitie, for tiaeir briaiak
The sacre'i service, the
ores n,, -the wedding bneakfae
its laughter, buzz pf voices, , or
ones dresses :exit' dashing jewels, the
hurried removal coi her bridal Ar-
ray flux Isar travelling gown, all.
had paGsect ttt Naas - as a surionus t
dream, She moved about , like one
who is absel'utely conscious of Do
thing, who is led by woe Strong
J.1 owe, but beyond that i$ 7oerrvere
r to act for herself,
e heard the raise, intoner-eelcon,
itlat ions in a dila, f reeff way,
sit xauatyt ire Sici ie other item
4wllo teed the4e with a bouquet
ln�wexs fit.
her bands aud a 'car
;ey her Away.
Sudflt'i4 pang
rag no
her
long
remarked, as he turned on his heel
and lurched away a few yards.
„Baines," :NUI ey whispered, eag-
erly, "I want you to tell Miss Doro-
thy that she --she is not to try and
do anything for rue until—until 1
ask her help; ants, Baines, say I
entreat, 1 beg, that she willnever ens at is that melees our meeting
diselose any unhappiness to a soul, Strong and purposeful to be.
I can trust ,von, 1 knew, Baines, Since. Thy love, all love excelling,
beet I clo not want all the ryorkl to
fl i 1i A131.
John 21: 15-17; II, Peter 1: 8.
(A Bible School Convention Motto.)
"More and better work,:" Lord
Jesus,
We desire to dpi for Thee;
Gives 4;s in Thy house a place,
know the truth of rev rust rugs;•"We wouk1 be to others telling
"`t lz Miss: -Nancy t Oh Miss Nancy ?" Of Thy all -redeeming grace.
It was ,a.11 poor Baines coteldsay,,
said, even if she had wished to speakeK More and better work, Lord
^ "
0++,A0. •®..4.•®,4--o - .� .� ., m,+ more, she had aao opportunity, i Jesus
Thee was. a self-satisfie;i e pros-
Crawshaw returned ed at that moment, This 3i, i that we desire.
d th d b dl 1 1 er
ado r'ia one more at o oat e4_ a
iozo about l� nllfarzl's face that an., � I t � may Thy gracious t;r>tznsel guide
a?yid her, and his tliplaazot Manner i orr•a n t slaps '11'0 tee carnaage, MayThy love Our hearts inspire,
o :the steady old. station -master, A. mist blinded _ anc;t s blue. eyes \.ii the precious moments seizing,
a, lovas, ins Baines' cjla:tnaora, fair ; as slag stood. aaad watcltert the de Better workers may we be:
ns o the valet in every
war, p2atatre St th? last linol tit her Io° v mere of all that is well -pleasing
roused her ire beyond deaei?tiOfl. alt ton baler happiness,
May we render, Lerd, to Thee.
i shetet be together long," Her sorrow was so keen that she
as
geld to herself, .g " seemed almost stunned b ° it, She' When Thy sealant with dee sion
rzln�y, as She
rvaitang for herr young s. aid not realize the full bitterne
s tsa .coine, before I. give him of her position as she wouldhaw
:see of nay nncl or any name dote at another bane,
laer Beiazes," She glanced down at the flowers
t moment she descried ^nn her hand. Whet a mockery their
rating the eurner of . fragrance and: loveliness was'.
.aced to receive They bad no part in. Iter life hence -
?forth. , Sloe clad done with flow e,:rs
-er her iale sunshine, happy, clreality looters
aangry'i the siirrnmer air—all was gone
aspaer
nw
wit)), n, ' 1�'i-ith NA irrepressible shedder,
to
f rt?n-a 14er witlioul, hope of return.
Spoke his leve sincere and deep,
He received Thy plain ctirnmission-
''`ween .my- lambs," and "tend my
sheep."
nicl, like bon, we bald been learn-
ing
Hat+ Thou dost the seeptre wield;.
And with hove that prompts am
yearning
We ourselves for service yield.
More and better work," Lord
he dropped the testly bouquer on ,1eses; '
laee platform, and went with lour-, Love would claim fer Thee the
saw .'led, nervous ,steps to the saloon best
s el re^ fr,.,r1 that lie 1Eie'� , rCr .., r . ...v s „,
t eearaiage wraith rhomee Cas 1'0141% s 1 or. effeettve work piopaae, los,.
r4.oas t,onilr4g clarc c le bei", < er• ittd �xot:ti,4'd tp ktea flim- i Grant our hearts' starters n'equest
g sod laic Tato raft<9 d no saleasarri- ell and kis nerd.•-znatle wife to the'May Thy premised aid enfold us
god nests for her. ,�naetropolis. I 'While at better work we arta
`'t' laa.t ane ,'calf dv, zing gtt;re t cls d The porters mail a few rustics who may Thy power divin.e�lapht>lls;
ztnnletl Cuprwwharti. ocrrrglnly. scmii- had congregated ated to see them: depart I May we triumph ant, ¶,ll name,
her up and down r-- --i, foss.a p 1
p to boodts" binged . cai,t�t '0)016113 gl,,n'ees. fit. her. Evert
T. WATSON.
black ores, r� p TSO''.
altrousers' tl cl inisitls g^ ssraecl the tact
Spoo r Baines replied, and that the whiteefeeed bride de.
>�erved tlzezx' pity^ and .not their good
iaatai Isis ' paackets, „ noir t"rlt<C t. Io.za rSt Ont,, 1111,
as itzaa•i to ''11rs that this, was no tommou 'marriage,
laca�tine ;fast as elle react
ravishes.
Tbvrn is
Baer distrait
Earp lames
steel on
wag„ traunip
tnzeot'l _
nod, d
th 's.�
anether iC0
cling to
oldest hien
�urotect her, aid
life of torture wi
t."rawsbaw was
eltutld'er and that
His fact grew very dark,
toasty (repression as he t
t beside her and the
led away.,
said nothing to her,
aible as Lis sullen
Erw Nancy could
for this silence.
sTxrr soon learned that this
eras but the prelude to a storm
otent rage, before wbieh she
aghast, and beneath which
ri ttiin:re eyes. ' ]tut Vanes heeded none of bier.
e aurid orae
{ seat, and burled ter rhes in her
lir, hands, :not even stirring where
sold Crawshaw entered, The doer i11"
,tl slammed, avid th train steanree
slowly away,
Slie was not erihig; she was
ly- fArer�w lelaracel, ,<rsashed to e
ai iw that the iet,�a:eesity far bearie
Le strain of the last few wee
',Oi3e,
i';aa 'rltarrt apperuesd to take Ito
ice of her. He opened a news-
taper, and eommeneed to read,
whistling softly under leis breal"'
he while; hut, his eyes went every
MOW and then to that bowed :f figure,
and he bit lis lin with siva; a an-
ger as be realized twat, though lw1- •
load twonnthoa►gh lie bad eornpellecl
are ycoli } Sl4t. lira ' herself On the cushioned
aliA ,ra tt rte n A d
X» Oy ikesiaaarltn h
"(painful
ruled cliCeklr, .tint
A tli toe?,
4, but wear!
iClr Blade her
eel aer oss Ltd
BVhats is .Bae atter—whit
t
sr' she asked, in scarcer=
dible tones, her by cruel means to bow beneat
Bilines halt turned to her; the lois power ---he was, it ianyth;ng,!,
roman's lips were trembling and more destestable and contemptible
r eyes were full of tearzi, brit Lte- in her ewes than before. !,
lore he could utter az =lid Craw -He had flattered himself that he
shah ,had gone laza £uri wi y cross , would only have to show himself to
lilt~' her, and not bestowing a single, r Incl she t.
cal
of i
slzra.,�.. It seeuze i4 ,
she towed, not from fear, but from "bo now yen know, and roti eau Y than any woman could resist him
disgust and despair, go bade to the Hall as east es you
The country lanes were bordered like, and ten ej.iss Leicester I d.on"t'-and his wealth, more cspeeially one
with the villagerse who bad «tlzae 'intend to let no spies of hers tonne!' bo had lived in stneh poverty and
out to rata h 4 last glimpse •of the snivelling after roar wife, Be off hardship as Nancy had done,
bride; but neither the man nor the with you; Mrs, Cra slaw don't He had a long arrear of petty
girl maele any •effort to return their walat no maid, and if she do, well, spite and grudge to settle with this
cheer and kindly'greetings by. even I will ,et her one; belt it won't be' girl, and his whole [nand had bei'
occupied, directly she disappeared,
and bridegroom was ever seen . be- to-day—turned m; back on them— the fl
tip
bon,
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r e ? Sometimes people: h bandalks.
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t
ere sag
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NOME DYEING baa
always been more or
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taking-. Not so when
Sand tor'Swre
Card and S}z
IIoola44t 1t
The
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Take the pie cant of the pan at
soon as it is done to prevent the,
trust being soggy',
scrap of attention to Nancy's ernes- walls in has newfeathers,
or even to ber presence,' l would be at his feet immediately.
I d n utter impossibility
a bow er a wools, �rD Bald fossil from tiler last over •iii saving money to track her out
Surely, never so extrious 3. bride there. I ve done with them all rom'i nd bring her to her beaxixm r
fore. and. 1 won't have nothing more to ,Fate,
er Taney, still grasping the bouquet do rwith thein so y"otz can under- him, for he came into his uttexpect
of delicate, hothouse :lowers in her ° .y ed fortune at the very moment when
hand, crouched back in her corner, he learned, through p
and kept her whiteface steadfastly
turned from, him; and hc, sat with
his arms folded, his brows knit, and
bis eyes, still'. wearing that',evil,
cruel expression, fixed on her as a
hawk tniht watch its prey.
The drive to the station was long,
but Nancy wished it could have
been even miles farther. For one
hour did they sit in the carriage and
roll through the sunlit country, just
beginning to show a. trace here and
there of coming autumn, and never
exchanged one word; and as each
landmark and well-known spot van-
ished behind her, her courage' and
strength faded, leo, till, as they
came to a standstill at last, she
was trembling in every limb.
Crawshaw shambled out of the car-
riage, and then, regardless of the
etiquette or any remark, turned
his back, on the girl, and left her
to alight at her own convenience,
thereby provoking many glances of
astonishment from the station -mas-
ter and the porters, and making
Baines flush angrily, and long to
knock him down.
The maid had previously been dis-
patched with Nancy's luggage, and
she had been informed by Mr.
Crays shave's groom that she would
meet -the' bridegroom's valet and
her' new fellow servant at the .sta-
tion.
To her intense surprise, and no
little disgust, this individual turned
out to he none other than William.,
thee discharged footman from the
I-Ial:l, a man whom she had never
Iiked, anti, for whom she. batt a su-
preme contempE:' n line, ' she saicl. speaking ' cold,
"Like master, like man," she^ said' even tones, the effort of sheer des'-
to herself, as'she, superintended; the peration, "therefore you must
arrangement of the,lint gage with- leave me Ba4nes • I-1 a,in rorry
out bestowing any but the curtest hut.
of ; Yr eetirigs on ht co npamon in Baines-nrade no answer ; she could
serv�iee.' not control herself. sufficiently
ala T tnznr- Izeav r aaz.. go- speak fair. she c. 1 not know what,
, be With MISS �Yz,nci,:- o" I she 'might, 3,0t say if she began,
son iei.lsing awful would Coo,wshaw's e 'es were full of tri -
3 her alone with these: two una ti,
"Come, sharp'sword" he'`
devil was ood to
stand one clearly."
In his anger, Mr. Craw share
spoke with a less: regard for graaln-
mar than usual.
With difficulty :Maines restrained
her tears; she felt she roust not
break down,. or Nancy would be
more distressed than ever. She.
looked at the girl implorin gly.
"What am I to do, miss'l" she
asked, hurriedly.
This direct indifference to him
lashed Crawshaw to fury.
"Do 1" he shouted, " do what I
tell you—be off. Come, I shan't
stand any impudence or nonsense,
off yon go l"
Nancy put her hand up to her
throat; • the white lowers in her
bouquet were not so pale as her
face.
"``What if I—I refuse to let
Baines go 7" sle said, in low,
choked tones, her pride and anger
making her faint and weak.
Crawshaw turned and looked at
her fixedly.
"1 don't think you will go against
me, Nancy," he said, in ominously
quiet tones, and with a shiver she
understood him. , 'Thwart him or
defy him in any way, and his cruel
hand would fall on the man for
whose sake she; had wrecked ber
life. hTo--no. she ha,c1 put her hand
t u h his old compan-
ion, William, of her presence and
position at Itipstone Ball.
From that moment Crawshaw had'
possessed btu ene .motive in life—a
desire to be even with Nancy, and
despite her ,every struggle, make
her his wife, He had not forgotten
that January night when Derrick
Darnley's strong right arm had
stretched him low in the .mud. Be
had brooded on it until it had be-
come infused in his blood,'as it.
were; and this, strengthened by
Nancy's never altering disgust and
dislike for him, spurred him on to
the task of being revenged.
And now his task was completed.
He, had humbled her to the dust.
He had forced her to be his wife.
His revenge was won, and yet he
was not content.
He loved this girl—if such a sac-
red word as love can be applied to
the jealous, selfish passion which
surged in his mean breast. It was
not enough that she was his wife
his slave ; she must be his lover..
Her :beauty belonged to him now.,
Her wonderful, red -brown hair;
her sweet, picturesque face; her
eyes—those inadclening eyes, of
heaven's deepest, truest blue—all
this -was his by right of the marital
to -the plough, she must not, look vow she haci just'spoken.. But
back; the sacrifice was not pearly Crawshaws heart . beat with a
complete; but, having taken it up, fierce, jealous throb,>as he -realized
it would. be worse than madness to that, despite. ;� hundred vows, • no
permit her uncle's shame to become love woulc? eine for Hint out of
'known now, when by simple sub- those eyes: her lips, instead of
mission to the tyrant's will she meeting his would shrink and grow
could avert such ?, calamity.;_ pale if he touched them with his
'`kir. Crawshaw's wishes are own; that, though she was his wife,.
r in ,his own property, her heart, her
very soul, was given irrevocably -to
that other man ; and that contempt,
loathing, hatred, deep and -immea-
surable, lived in her breast for hint
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MONTRaAl-
$3,600 in Cash Prizes for Farmers
ABE you going to build that new
Iforseblock, sidewalk or dairy
house of cement? Then insist on
your dealer supplying you with the
"CANADA" ,Ceinent. Not only will this
-ensure your getting a pure, uniform and
strictly high-grade cement, that will
guarantee the lifelong permanency of the
thing you build, but it will also entitle
you to enter our Prize Contest. And in
this contest you stand a good chance of
-winning a prize that will perhaps rriore
than pay you for the cost of tke work.
Every farmer in Canada who uses "CAN-
ADA." Cement is eligible to compete.
7our prizes will be awarded in each Pro-
vince and these prizes will be dividea as
PRIZE "A"—$10 0.00 to be given to the farmer'
in each ProvInce Nene will use during 1511
the greatest number of barrels of "CANADA"
PRIZE "E"---$100.00 to be given to the farmer
in each Province who uses "CANADA"
Cement on his farm in 1911 fox the greatest
number of purposes. '
PRIZE "0"—Sico.00-to be given to the farmer
in each Province who furnishes us with the
photograph showing the best of any partici],
byr lund of work done on his farm during
1911 with "CANADA" Cement.
PRIZE ''D"--4100.00 to be given to the farmer
in each Province who submits the best and
most comfilete description, of how any par-
The Canada Cement Compa
ticular piece of work shown by photograph
sent in was done.
Notice how we have purposely planned
and imposed certain necessary conditions
in order to give large and small users of
cement am equal opportunity.
As an illustration of this: In prizes "0" .
and "D," the quantity of cement used
has ho bearing whatever on the result.
The farmer -who sends ns the best pho-
tograph of as small a thing as a watering
trough or a gate post, has as rrMeli
chance for prize "C" as a man who sends
a photograph of a house—and the same
aPPlies to prise "D."
Don't hold back from entering because
You think you don't knoW anything about
concrete work. It's very simple. Be-
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will send you free on request, which tells
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and use it, In this book, you'll find com-
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Way of farm utilities, floors, vats, troughs,
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. This free book—entitled '''What the
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