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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-10-15, Page 6• T T ir A NT A N D, Nto b ze pint 1t as wht 1 h1 to dse1os�hee ars)e,etrno ttaotztel - without delay, arta thet was whether Mr. " Haldane awl, Mr. Julius Clifford were one aud the eame person. had my suspicious' and I made no aeoret of them to you, but saidT to myself, 'Best make sure, Barlow., BY R. rArarow, Anthor of " Great Porter Square," P The Mystery ot M. Felix'," "Bread awl .80 'carefully removed feont the album -the Cheese anti IC,,iases." Ete. likenesses of Mr. and Mese Heldane, and mixtng them up with a, hundred others, took them to my client in a looee heap. ',Look armlet these likeztesses,' I said to her, and see if there is anybody you know 1,2F The First LInk—Supplled by 11r., 3111111u -ton, 'or Shepherd's Bash• CRAPTIM XIV. Pinehael Diproset your son's eweetheart, IS I. 4 Madame Paut" said Mr. Iletiow, " took , te.me 81Ti 11 1,:et got in fiee.tam1t8i,lan11 ddiceitl'oaut:eq• 30 firAIDatie feria. after the fa•ebien ef her odds that there -s a portrait of George in it gemtine pleatsure In putting, her steteinod . Rtachtels t album for such a purpose, end eountryweinten. That, 110Wever, in not the .• and to or three of herself, autl portraite of valeta" tt was n°t rerY notch filmsetting te lots dime relatious, ne atreaClo)failrliteleleIVIII;11-1-1:aalcgiailuir 0' eisfi:fIlyre'saa ie 1 ifl 1 1 "Illif cauSe 011ayt of her statement h. n_ felse ar and distant, from mut pert ot it true, Iler eesire was fit piece babies in little shirts holding on to their fat ' ullitY viOott lit her,otf itt au eultrely favourable wilt. At little toes to grandmother and graudfather, was servi"0 " Don't worry about t het," he said. to her deeeription of her treatment of Ade- .ztific'ni'llliikrititet leselif4thaeilrovoznag.aenma.ndlilltvl4rentti. t, Radio will never know =vow, .4 -bol t, it ful to leash herself white. `I'lle truth of tele loan ot that Album for Just on e day Illl!ess Yon tell b.r, JG my opinion it is lime Ducroz m Inns she ha$ been very '.2 t. '01 (140(1 weeks is told in the vont- eon tvrite to her for it, aud say you're go gall(' reit' ; and as te setting a tran for her, that is au non -sense. I provided asafegaztrd- ineuleations to Mre. Fienueey reettived front ne toeeed her in its place a spici and span 0 My client was about to leek throug4 the '-m,iss ihler07. eirs, Kennedy beliereetbis ; nen otte,„with gilt, edges, bound in morocco, likenesses when I 1314 4ny hand ou thew, toe:mummer, housekeeping with. She'll , etleitettlieL. irLitie;:et$01,$:41eritiotit: glisserteuTtleyadirti Ittet., " up futtatitly, anti 704211 4.4- teiee it, by -I. aan cernpelled," I said to be r, 4 to make one atiputetion. rionte a these likeneeiee She ;•-iimaifs a the eonvereat tons between her 4; NV h."..4t mill you do with it when you've tlela bdoltg to met anti bare Ix. it kat te fele tO dOtil.t .Madallte 1141I'S veracity when me by a pereon you are not aerate-tat:ea tette. ;tad Me. Crifforti. Sifting the statements got it I! " eeeeetekt. i eeme to 6,„ teueluehtu. "That'e soy bushiess and it's my business 17°8 laatt Prennee if Pm reeettate any of reeiP"'eut"." "Confidence for confidence," Intel, pale: . . eieeeeee it,xil tein4 fl._' 4- to miss Doc,ra„: ; to give ityou back the 'day after 30 hill Ilmehettal ttVttoop.atisnlytIrea ;‘,1!)eirienli 01 tb toani neesil them' with the weight off my shoulders I really nut,. uee refoi31 .te, obtairt attn., for bet, to Ole, WitIlOnt a pirtnZO OliSsing,ancline0111. . . rmhsot ; Her vonv4wiolia ata pany a thet *telt and span new album I've ctilltegitliT(ieZo.tr 1st," Implied, 4; the oils- felt quite YCalug; " evet,7 hit of totormation that values to me shall be at your disposal, interviews with Mr. tlitIor4 durieg the Takea °I' W4/1•3"Qa 4a l'''l 1ln/41 I" rilt)I" . Good day, old. fellow." tine- she was nursing Miss Deer • 't ' I " Ve''' I will."I rtYlieti' or.. .ag t• 4, • • To speak the len e rah. I was 111 a "(toad (ley," mid Me, Iterlow. /47 4'01'1111.1ot or entirely ialee, Tier meeting , T N% rito t toegght said Mr. Barlow. nervous state to hoar the eirl of Ida ;nano. to George ana itaeltel." t an t 101111the album throw+ ' ell ---- the poet you eau ta r.e it te-eew teiLyete go " My client gave me tho promise, and then lirileVelii.t7 I got into the street 1 walkeil along :dr. Clifford excitientally in, Perie settee three 'e (b r ' 1 i ,,,, 1 P ' •'''• N'ealh afterwerds; true. Her ineethig Aliese liuminiT a favourite air ; I seemed -Duero:, in the south of France rt year or twa 1 r° VIllltlivigh rark to give Air. nataaue Proeeeded to examine the pieittree. She efter thee: trne, in the nuthe Her besetwal 41),',11,1111°)Illatical about Atiolillontwr°4 that tossed ono after tteother asitlo, cerne to the Ite°eIrleal,(Xturitlii•:+440wIttii.4,1rIttrurt4eroetilt7,11.):O etre of clarity: a tie tion. The impertant feature w4 1,41111!"."t he1i8' ti aheaulti "xi", Ya.at ;eta likeness„,_ei kit. 1{3,1dau, ?, alt'l S,OPPril, at roy 1414-22 4.22 with Mr. Baldwin), tor whom, watt turee emel4,. gays uefore eon tto titts ; once. emu ea:elven colour, rent ie, inner !claming him now to be 41 1111113 CilifOrtl. 1 itt the htatfInVilt in the estabiLthistent of the feet that :Miss Dueler. 3%1%3 living Statieyest3 it will ke tii'le. ePaugli' eiViiere""a ja$ 88,/;: waYa W38 v"JI.v agitatettl. ! 1:4 iml.aml would not !Iwo continued to work for Any or too things mit to sly tits.t we may 44 Wen where was this likeneee taeente sue teleell, 4.024J1414.1 '(2011 Da 1134 it Mat itrett l'Oe the •tfter site ceaeed correspoeding with Mee, get througle Millen Mr. Hableue came to ' I don't know,' I anewered, and I told Iter to yeara ago about ;wine tlireetening lettere there mut then that I Nees not at libertY te ItiterQeme 9tet1t3eliTir lot,ne,(.4ttluPe. itloarriawlitrolunpuguht}t; riennede. veld tilere appears -to lie little • doubt -diet she wee 'living 1141ime- aud, de- stitutieit. NOW, it is toy 01)44 .0 awl Mta, he, or a 244 enti of his, had. sweived he paid, , answer any questions emseerning it. 'But,' nthae, Kennedy le twen stionger in this belief than through ne. 2244rish stun of money to tillsit 34,1, she, 4 yon are 4. III., 224 nly vale,: agent I was thankful iudeed that he had up a matter he kept to himself. Wbat to diseover Mt'. ;Julius ofiftseea foe wee e iilite„iiiileeiltft°.elt,"tlelQa41:1,4-1,t1lei‘i.koleYiee ‘1Vtlate441:41;,:acih,,,a. otyself, that. the ehilti -----a, Oa remember— ozeurs to me new m that that matter had admitted it. 'This,' she said, pointing to eleo lived, arta thaz the legion of its heillg (4 11 that 1,e might expect to see roe at some 1. 44423 with the comminsions upon , ele, Ileltlane'a liketteet, 4 is the likeness a if../.1 0 morrow atentoon, and my letter dena Vi'a ins:el:led for the LIM poSe, ei put- '4 414.12 you atel I are at present engaged. If • the villein we are It 111)., for.' 4 Oblige being voted / tit my iiii,w alla eteatied the time ear seri to the trent lie bete erg, Mr. CM. fetit mtt the reor hay ho testeat,ett. Lieu:, en, the party who tbrea'telned hint or lele ' me,' I ealtl, 4 by looking through the other ogee ohne. Miele, who fiqd, grOWIt =team- aad teeknewledged, site taight Iteve bee4 frlenth"g5t1'4x°b"n 414 age4 VMP14.Y4.°1 V 11;vture9 and tellitlg Te 22 04.1202. Yoareeeeet eti to tobeeeo smoke, aud gizt•e them a treet esed as il thorn in his side. 'Mtt.il; more 4 ' 114 r s' in '4 1 AA y, i 14a3 one eN-'. 2'43e examillea them 333 in tile s4pe of a lilt of fresh gramma PUREST STRONGEST BEST 9 * Mr CI To ti at the tl o esieltue Dame wee 1 aise - ':1; '.-1;:.s.; to /ewe her takeit Away aud 18 Par's' 111at 1t8lka rt'ular ' ,1" II" a Valraflily,pattSCll half a moment viten site , poye,g, tete of e weeeegow. 14141,2 44,14 With g (Nat Of 04 4 lien, again, I made a ream* to -sintlt the Others, and linielteil her twit. Mit, pakett feet, tetta•ed hie to rolleet that ot all °realer, na MUM, irmtrto,,I..uttatt,veiatortrletta. r1434i1:aut. ei • • I c. arum% them, I interrupted Mr. Barlow by. asitiag whether he thoieght It was quite fair to nee LABATT S LONBON ALE AID STOUT, AWA RDED GOLD MEDAL AT liNTERNATIONAL JAMAICA 1891. dal Awarded for Ale to Canadian 301—IN LABATT LONDON, or United States CAITADA wild keep nothing from yen. And if yen find Honoria shell be glad if von will , . e • • - tentepireey, erd somethiug more nte.y come• . came to Arise neideneee likows:s, Fit it ' wilil eyEN stuldilv faxe, clothes in roc% and C • • 111 l!ti)is*11°/11:ftii1‘9ui81311tt4tAlilSlaltgle.$“r.1l",lalt4likell"lIattirtnluesirltile-ll'Y:blel4.rlilthluace"h 1'Ilt:°6z'411tll:°1igltce0uSaee:neeteenestteteiosI;alioit it eatttttateti:&e:eonseet: — 2 a,1,"-aPe::''ldftaElSthttlte541 .1'witp? lt"tre ,! ')l'h• iaL1i,ak"e" t G'e'o..'ragrree' t his merting, .,Ved x. aini a''S..i itrr 1. 1 '.1 11 aiSure tatt1 e0)O 22 2'. he np-4, wreattid1 Aeavvanv trl'l"::"efIIlYathtil1i'lieknawaIttIalUg"'I"Mtake"'1 1..'. olilethreason whyaild NVas uot 'teiiefaeifft1ie&aMa1WiriiniSNVitt iiLIIllSISCeiy"'um,site saidI 1. 4.1411 the Portraittlontpedbeeausit I ould not nd an ekn ki.ernedy ia tothepuofheeure That,remarkd rliarlOWWOUld1 gather aeti tokpetesionof t1 *1 'YonwerThe refoanil illegnion,anlfd fmow.1teaso„mtuttment eageatatleil'wDlItrcee awagitter if meat leave the eae eutieely in my lemile,ow qt (241811 tomy brds, and the ;I laadebeMameoinspred MrsKtinely swealite Otrap _pen peer net Ieelil1if mtoemploy me1turte,"pipe I ws ninced m,.e wihmltimtm etetetatstiotte5 f- .. ehe should:, vieit to (1 114112.1 1' IL).. yen might hoNe a ean see that I haw: uot heel; 1.110, and. that : that- I nail beaten a healthy retreat to ideal- nerinesly coneitiering wiled:et. I am making prtegreos, but it$ regarde these • miter loads than I hail 'icon travelling since dtepeeee with her eeeeieet west elemtu an, i chat Ivith some of the villagers, and learn ! tot ner =tree for lter Ituehand, wh" au e,,ent ,' /Mt' them when. Mrs. Haltlene was marrted, I ottratto, I cell 1102. exactly a tree agent.% my 111 1( (travel al. Chudleigh Pare. The 0:111rred WI:Mt '-4.10,2 her tile trouble of . '18d h°w long ago it ie since Axe Elia They ; ;Nee pressed me then hriler 11aan I lied ' Guly emitiors, that titit lied brought 4414. wa a liohite aetiee, gr. Kmtneae died, and , ale sta.(' tf) "MY ‚211 2(1,0111 a dcallestit) arralr 1 preqsed lier. but I stood ray ground, *mill that I bad inittle the acimaintato•e a Recited me, Keletetty ,v44 4104e, iti'lketion cow, .. a that !find," Mr. Barlow looked at his ; would give her no further satiatoestion, say- 111 iprose, and had eittielinl ;tweet( that elle vhii.et" her that it would serve no good end. ' w`iteli• ," It's past sie. (Anne home with :. ing that she mnst inlet me entirely, or Hot I woule make I ; eeerre a fgoto. wire. $1 nipay to mole on enmity of Madame Pett or to . me and Ave a ettP or tea- Ur& Barlow will :, 11 211 After along dieettssion she gave way, fop a peal of 140 to challenge licr vein. ity. rox belterito et you home before eight, and yott can got ', by ben Anil that ii bow the mettee steeds , 't when the NV e'‘ilditillneCIOtltler otri.1-Vent' _._,rt he glad to see you. George won't expect, ' and seta she hoped I would deal honeetig li bed, friendP. li t,lic lial tioner;ilal or injunotta- , a I 034 titne." try* Ise eiteTI :sti ED.) ly inisrepreeeuted enythinte the truth, i '''le^ '2'. ; at present, Beyond alidoubt, Yr. Haldane I George opened the door for ate in 11 shirt ; is the man who betreyed Adeline Dueroe suppesing it iambi, not be Cele.blisheti by other means, might, through her ottiedity, „ Sienna. That 6011 a mine never bed an idle 1 nut question 16 110W, What are We gning to be ifoe ; hour. He bad turned 22 room in the house , dor busba•udi ; into a wort:Amp, and there, when he had I I could not answer him ; I had come to P. REAM IN !LIE NIA.GABA. extracted rotai her in the future • almost immediately 2112011 her else to elain, a ', alwaynothingto he found, his attention, he was I knot, and could not untie it.. When I join - death 'Mrs. Kennedy had retolved upon t-ettatn eoutse of emcee she, we, eemi,erat , s making all sorts of ; ed forcesitl wt Mr. Barlow's I had no idea ' • It• 'Ai • . ; ) 0 I It r : things for fixture housekeeplug with tritieh 1 that it won)it lead so sttetight to what 3,/aS Chimps Woman 1151$11.4term 1440(etre e intended one (ley to surprise Ins Rachel, i now disclosed. Mr. 'tallow a 441)0111. 11013e41MKS Drowni Herself. atieentageoase offers were 134 ole to her for ,, He had just put the finishing touches to a • that he wonlii deal honestly by here Mr. Nraieen t Pelee, Ont., Sept. An nu - rely bad inereatted greetly in value, and ' its eturehaee. There was nothing to detain known woman, supposed to bee e vouie from , work-tal•le for his little wife thatwasto bo, Haldane certainly hoped that I would deal Iter in Anne lea ; the lonely life Liefore her 1 Witil draWera and daps, tuld 1001 at for honeetly.hy him. When. I undertook Ids Cltietzgo, itominittedsuleide here Ude morn - wee net a tempting prospect t anti what : everything 4 WOnlan needed in the weY or i •ionnitiesion, it, WAS My httention to do so; ing ateaturise, :the left the Michigan ( 'en- ehe Ina learnee from Matitune letet revived' neailiew"k• I ilwAkra'w haw 'm8'1' weeks 1 otherwise I should have thrown it, up with- teal et Peals View elation, and, macre' of her interest in her wielded daughter. Mle 0 l he had been employed upon. this table Italie i ont hesitation ; but in the light of the returning to the train +AO the other pas- ith indignation against Mr. Clifford; leisure time, and it was a pleasure to see , strange diedoeutste that este been made sengers, when the tram Wtta St%tetity was awe elle was unpresaed with the eonvictton the pride he took in it, and to see him could I continue to t o ..0 . ' it, observed to jump over the gaited rail and 1 14unit ir haM110 it. as if it were a thing thing, with perplexing phase or the matter '25111 It came ; run down the steep elope to the river. Her 1 sense and feeling. In his workshop were a slowly to my mind during the silenee that hat awl luggage were left in the traie. She • • f 11 soy ell times in her (lover - that both Adeline Duarte and the child were still being. NA hat more righteoue to England, after the realieetion of her pro- articles, brackets, small oupboards to hang " I wish to hoeven," I weld, fretfulle- wee 1; ate run down the embankment, but uotIntig number ot other useful and ornemental ensued. utter ele. Berton- e question. task could elle set hereelf than to come back , . ,ou tlte walls, a corner cabinet, fitted with impatiently, " that edr. 1124(41 4-110 had never titylte,aws'afsotitffadb00ait 1111%. utifiloal;a411ufelteire 1 .0 1 • ' I lees 1 she' •e nd I don t kno what - hell tio object in life ; Imre wae oue to her , gel t 411" 5/ a W 'Written to me to eome to Lhuilleiga I Atek. hand ; and if, in tlie earrying of it out she .22"' " What 113 410110, ' observed :elle Barlow shallow water between eetlar Island alai eould punish elr. Clifford forthe foul wrong ', , .,,;,e,t',ae'et'iiextbasi' about Ife) e•ards above the brink of the thiug to heeingltauliel with cheap wisdom, " can't be undone." he had perpetrated, all the greater would """` ""' ' he said, " working for her and " Not much comfort in that," I said, not, horseshoe falls, 'The body was brought to be, her. satisfaction. Now you know woe ' s I thinking of her. Have yon heard any news over a.mittbly. I was vexed. with myself, shore by the park police. The woman is le y client "“ EHxaascstitie accomplisheddtyhesth•st, part of • otof Htwh:rNaittleitoonoRriaachierll t?o" send me her album, I ”wAasdmvitetxeedd swaiidth Mhri.m, Pettlew, wuheiol•e aipnbeecotrehsuot, yhSehaenrsh.wto.ats Saghaer, wa-cnodmpaabelol uidt esed tin "MrsKennedyheraelf,Iad. one, Georgeld Iwall te world"or is it a vey orleelb1sgmets, maieivaouud on he6r vMrKnhelf'e aughedwhealtom remark.lxnd and her task? Is Miss Interne Heine „it hu! and that Mr.Barlowmternled to present her . self-possession seldom deeerted him, " but had a email sore on her righb temple which elsvdh' rei 1 ith a eone, it is notto be d eptsee became of its waont wle e hat first hthought tno be a ebuIlllleitnb, oweilstouGwshr? I 4nem wonder what you Want it, for," 01 11111123 alityItiea rare gift,elillingtna tpont " At the present moment," sole Mrhe said. " The new one Will 001118 In originality, anil I don't lay claim to it, found a railway ticketh11 Barlow, " I ant not at libety tanswer handy for the hors Every little helps." Things run pretty rnuch in grooveat tral front Woodiewu Mirk 10 11 . both your questions. The first I can. Miss 1, In due time the album arrived, with a her ,lieft tiftriet \vete four 4.1 '401 benglee and I hzeroz lives." I pretty note from Rachel, vayingebesuppme, this very moment with you and me." " Don't be mysterious, Barlow," I said, °n. t" r'glit a gold enatnelhel braztelet. "That will be news for Mr. Halilane," I ed I wanted to make the acenaintance of quite disposed to lash myself into an ugly Four rings were taken front her folgers, one said. " I suppose I may make use of it." I all her relations before she and George canie ill humour " Never in my life have .11)11042 Of Nvitieli wee a wedding ring, another which "I 8011 110 objection. And now, :Milling- ! tegether. She enclosed a list of the pot - mixed up in such an ailair as this. Why on bo m the inscriptiou, " ilell to Charlie, ton, take this into consideration ; you. ha.ve 1 traits with the family names and.ages, nep- earth did I allow myself to be dragged into February 116, 1861. In ber care wehre found "Exactly," Said Mr. Barlow. • " If it found to (115(14 el the name of the poor valuable dia,mond 1,,..1F (1..'- but noting Was story that I shouldn't wonder if it has naothers andgrandfathers, just as ,11r.Barloty it? If it Wasn't for George "-- been so interested n the unwinding of the I hews , nieces, mints and uneles, and grand- eseaped you. Miss Ducroz is in the lam" of had said there would be. \emu% for George. It was in the. first in- unfortunate. The body is now in the hands the Heine, and also, for a, certainty-, Mr. I "Take ilm greatest care of it," said. stance your affection for that good fellow of Undertaker Mem awaiting identifies.- .Ttilius Cliffmel. That being the case, are ; Rachel in her note. " There are portraits tbat led yoninto it. But many a man starts tion. No inquest will be held Eta everything 1 hey or are they not man and wife according : in it I Wouldn't lose for the world." on a journey, and pulls up on the road re. points to suicide as the 4.22112(1 of death. to the law of this country 4" I " That is 0110 01 them," said George as wo solvin,g to tarn back. I will explain what I I gave a long, low whistle, and said, " It looked at the portrait of Rachel's young meant -when I said that things with you and certainly escaped me." 1 'mistress. " Next to Rachel's, it is the me are running in the same groove. Neither "It opens up issues, you see. There may • sweetest face I have ever secn." of us anticipated the discoveries that have be (Prove conseenences hanging to it. I been made, ancl it is as clear to nie as it is to 'have stated my opinion, that Mr. Haldane CHAPTER XX. you that we cannot go on working together, and. Mr. Clifford are one and the same the interests involved are too conflicting. person. 1 want this proved., and proved I gave the album to Mr. Barlow, and the Between your client and mine exists a dead- SOCM."following day he returned it to me in cont. ly enmity, and, as honest men, we cannot "How can it be done ?"pony with a new album, much handsomer serve then.. both. One of tis must resign. "It is a simple matter. Rachel Diprose, than I expected ho would purchase, request- Whielt one ?" your son's sweetheart, is 'Miss lIaldane's ing me to forward it on to,Rachel Diprtse, I was immensely relieved ; he had shown confidential maitl—" with all kinds of good wishes aud a hope zne the.way out of my diflienity. " Lot it "Good God !" I cried, sts.rtiug up in ex- that he would soon have the pleasure of be me," I.said. eitement at the znention of Miss Haldane's making her acquaintance. Mr. Barlow concurred. " I should have name and at the thou:41lb that she would be "As I have obliged you, Barlow," I said- suggested it, if you hadn't. You see olcl involved in her father's exposure and dis- "perhaps you will oblige me now by tell friend, I took the business ep because I grace. That I should. be Instruniental in ing me what you wanted the album for." happen to be in the business; you took it bringing shame upon one so sweet and He cocked his eye ctis me knowinely. up because you had a personal interest in it, charitable presented itself to me as inde- "You don't mean to say yon don't know, the sweethearting of George and Rachel, scribably base and teacherons. Then thereMillington.1!" Go to Chudleigh l'ark, and makM e r.- Hal - was my bey, George. His happiness might "I don't," Lreplied. dane acquainted with what you know, be wreeltecl through me, for Rachel Diprose "You've grown stale," he said, "04212 of through me, of Adeline Ducroz. Say that would 128 51220 to take her young litely's side, training. Well, you're none the worse for you learnt the particulars through a third and would look upon me and all belonging it. When I aske41 for the 1051 101 this Album party, ztncl if Ite presses you to name this to me with abhorrence. I gtt esseclthat there .Would be other portraits third party put it on to me to answer him. " Don't lose 370222 1.402241, Millington , " said in it than the portraits of pretty Rachel's You will have a difficult conversation with Mw. r. Barlo"I know what you re think- relations. As a confidential servant she him' ' according to my reekoning ; he will lug of, but you're wrong, my lad. -Matte would be presented, from time to time, with want to know more than you ar0. warranted up your nuncl to more than one thing. portraits of her ferow.servants.at the hall, to .disclose, but you will judge hew far you First, that this affair's got to be carried and very likely, as fc mark of approval, with ought to go in the way of satisfying him. through. Second, thatHow does this strike you?" rd have carried it the likenesses of the family she is living through 10 24 certainty if you hadn't been in -with. Such as the likeness of Miss Haldane "It is all right, and, Barlow, it is a won. it. It might have taken me a week longer, whose Christian name you. said Was "-- derfalrelief to me, I am not fit for busi• but that's the extent. I'm "Agnes." a clumsy dog atness any longer ; I heve grown too feed of . _ , , a scent, am I not ? Diet you everknow me "Exactly. legume This is the young tny ease, of my idle life, of my pipe, and beaten yet? Third, that being in it, 3700 02(0 lady, isn't it ?" my birds, mild Intl gaden." act the part of a friend to those you care for, "Yes, that is Miss Haldane's portrait." ' Happy man r,rsaid Mr. Barlow con - and soften tile blow that's got to fall on "To judge by her looks; a born lady.' But temelatively. "1 look forward to the time tender shoulders. I'm talking sense, Mil- looks are deceptive. Then I reckoned upon when I shall enjoy the same, with the ad, lintel', my lad. If I hadn't taken on my findingthe likeness of Mr. Haldane ; and dition of pen, ink, and. paper, to immorta. cotninission, and you hadn't taken on your, heri e it s, if I don't mistake." Bee my name. Now go and get rid of your they'd have drifted into worse hands than I had not givenIiim the list which Rachel burden. ours. And we can always throw up if we had sent me ; he hadto guess at the pictures, " There is just one thing I Would ask," I womb to ; but it won't Weer good for the and had done so correctly. ' , said. "Although I heve done with the other perties—rentember that: Now are "That is Mr.-Heldaneet portrait," I, said affair I cannot cease to have an interest in you steady ? ' Shall I go on 4" "After tee joined forces, Millington, '. itt. Let Me know from timeto time how " Yee," I stick oontinued Mr. Bedew, "and I bad heard you get along." : •, . . t . • , 4, Pj,e1t,' TWA , P,re, !re) COInttlenCe again what you had to disclose, and you had heard "[21 confidence," said MI'. Barlow, '1 , eisoreeen*erstatteieteste, ;-,.4 r,11-4.1114 - r*.7 61, 1%.1 4,76 sict. Its na .c% •.12, 4, el.:A Et 10 435 nti::,v 4,41, aro iv Of ,a go 1. 1408 ar*,* 4 1311'7, rmr, rorkut sata,g,l‘u fag1 ,Ualaturt, au 4,1,1 944- 44,77414 1te4 .241(4 Ikea. 17 -As 3)1, ga, curry22. 22I1 412, 11,4I5I*?h1g orroa,:rig. 1 2814 T. All iranbea, 1'2114(LL 1.1,10.1 t ULU. Mints attert' 211552141i tO.. PORT' aNn. NAM 44.10444441C is Our Earth Doomed to Destruotioe. That our earth is doomed to destruetien and that it is gradually approaching .the awful catastrophe aro propositions upon which scientists are euiversally agreed. One of their number has recently uuderteken to oudine the closing scene. ltitith graphic pen he sets forth Um manner on whieh the increasing heat, owing to the ever diminish. ing distanoe betweeii the earth and the sun, will cause the tropic vegetation to advance lute higher and. higher latiades and will drive the inhabitants north and south until all life shall be concentrated' at the Poles; how that step by step the end will approach, the heat, and aridity will ever and ever -become more unendurable, the rate and dew will refresh the parched surface no longer, the rivers will shrink to brooks, and the 'want of food be followed by the want of water: " They," says, Ile, who escape death from hanger will perish of thirst er survive only to ineet a ,still more terrible fate. For a time the last remnant of earth's inhabitants will be shieldedfrom the fierce heat of the sun by 'nu envelope of watery vapor generated by evaporation from the seething ocean ; but ere long the sun will irate, up the vapory, masses and dissipate them, in to, space. Then the sun's fiery =ye untempered by any protecting medium will strike mereilesely down upon the sutface, parching every living thing in its fierce glare. The last men will vanish from earth, and the last trace of orgenic life disappear from its surface." This is not a cheerful prospect surely. 3.12 18 uomewhat amonrieg however, to be told that "ages may pass loefore the slighlesetdeviation in the eartlea course may be detected, or before man shall awalee to the terrible realization that the earth is beingdrawn into the sun. The catastrophe being such a ler-off futute event, 11; is not likely that the pettent generatiee will become particalsely distressed over the prospeee • CATER'' riltru IVER PILLS. 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