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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-02-03, Page 2J11, , . : . _ . • .. , " . .1110 1100'. - ♦ ...,• wt --r- I �zrr+w;n,.•�iwn�rt - r�w••PA.KK'�.m-�+a,l"�wo+• ate" r^'ne }+rte.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... -.-eo..:... •...r.rmx.m,rn-...nnn..,sr.— ..m w•�++n„ w«•-www...-.—>n•a•,�.m++T-.—e, ,—........ NR. BCECHERnS SLAVE- SALE. Th e Hut -on Netus-Recora I THE. ROAD AGENT. At lanst 06 palrty comes 0 a baa 1 $3 a 'oar -31 0U In Advaaca. T tt lir pb nn -1.(rn t vurY ip I .-� _-, ., In tiro veil heart of a wild and dew- 0a • f f 1 11 to J t tion on sla late region. A. skilfully hidden aper- � CURISTRASO � 11'Iwttsouth Pulprt. IThe warn, afternoon sun lool(p iiorvn ture at the base of a cliff leads to a 0 �. - - l Mrs. henry Ward Beecher Writes In view 1l) Picturesquegund ed arY(aalinapirfl�iag behe talta therYtsterraneant e Men i e vel) afwtdlsmer ountiuy 1\'kp�:.io.tY, FrCnttuAltY 3rtl, 13LK3, �g�NEW yyh�»y. 1 the Ladles' Home Journtl,l of "Waren A rough, uneven, rocky road ,-nits and turning their h�,rses It)osu: in the 1 �i" www] FRUITS �41+ � Mr, Betcher Sold 81aves In .Plymouth h, a semi-c11'cle about the base of a valley belgrw. w � E Pulpit," and thus describes the seta- mountain. Here, on one side, a per- "Well, bo s' says Dangerfield, whu ..iltllll 1. satlun created by the sale of Sarah, y ' y kor Xtlltie and New Year's' pendioular wall of rock looms up.to has been gloomy and silent thr•augh- I r I•ratia. 1): elti( r ()RAN(lh AlEll.'I'IN0. The . wh'rh occurred on June 1, U66: "'rhe an amazing height; on the other are out the journey, "let us have sum,a RAISINS, CURRANTS, TICS, PRUNES and PEELS. Old Raisins 28 The annuul ulePtitng of the i.. O. L. of the solemn, impressive silence of that vast hills, -with here and there a few scat- supper, for I'm as hungry as a bear. :aisUitt of Nlanla•y utt't in union hail, Plyn.uuth assemblage was absululely tering clumps of dogwood, while the Then we will attend to business." for �1.OS. Ileadquru'tots for 1'1':AS and SUGARS. \')u'uiv op Jou, L;lh. Aftaer the des. painful as a young woman slowly as- shrubby caoM are growing In greater In a remarkably shat space of time cen,hd the stairs leading or lesser abundance, g a fire is lighted and a few minut.:s CROCKERY, (.MINA, GLA',, N wand LAMPS, we Itnvo to nolle room ppatch of business mrtainn,K to Iht, g to the pulpit 1)6044 thu eec/autl Of ofllcots tock an rank into a chair by Mi. Beecher's A rumbling sound breaks the quiet- litter the evening meal is prepared. It ; for our Imported Xrnasaud New Year's Cu. de and have to reduce our Fido. Instantly assuming the luck and g p place' wherr the following brettivell manner of a slave auctioneer he called Ing e'overdland stage wa.c:hlhcomes ben en ,,at heartily andl'with ehidentnrelY prices. (111 and see our Goods and get priel)a. Good Butter, Eggs and Wert• hunourtrd:--1),3I., 13r't,. Robert for bids, 'Look,' he exclaimed, 'at this sight. As the driver cracks the long Ish. Dried Apples taken us CASA, Poll.wk ; D.D.M., Bt -0. \VIII• ltttthwell; mar9tttable commodity -human flesh lash of his Whip, urging his horses to The meal concluded, the plunder Cash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs.-----= j), (118,L)., Bro. Jos. foster•; 1). Rec.5ev., and blood, like yourselves. Tvu see increased speed, the vehicle sways to which has so easily fallen into the I Bru, Hubert Mellveen ; I). Fill. Sec., the ,white blood of her fatlrar• an her and fro In a manner which mast prove hands of the band Is produced. The 1• io- •'lira, (1('o. I3eutty : 1). Treas., Bro. Jits. regu.ar features and high, thoughtful uncomfortable to 'its passengers. Now• packages of bills are first given at- • �� � ' Olinn • Campbell: D.D. of C., I3ro. Julut 1 to kc; bran- Who bids. You will have to it gives a greater lurch as it swings tention, surprise and delight beaming f 1), ht•ct., 131-u. \VIII. Pollm.k. pay t,xtra for that white bluoii, be- sharply to the right, around a pro- from every countenance as the money I cause it is supposed to glue lntelll- jectlun at the base of the huge mon- is counted. It is scarcely ten min- --- - .% gence. Stand up Sarah! Nowt look at tain, and an u ,looked -Ear thing oc- utes before the work is finished, and Dangerfield announces amid death- _ i Meant Pains Leave in a Day. her trim figure and her wavy hair!— he cu vs. dust Arrived our Christmas Stacy of __._ how much do you -bid for them? She "lialt!" like silence: _,�..�..� t'NAIILl'.• To ATTEND TO 11E1t DAILY is sound in wind and limb -I'll war- The peremptory command has an 'Two packages containing each i,ne PEELS RAISINS, CURRANTS CANDY, NUTS, &c. I. ratrt•ttsb-NND A (rttlGA'r SUF'Ftsiti.R I rant her! Who bids? Her feet and unmistakable ring of determination, hundred hundred -dollar bills, and two + kande-hold them out, Sarah! -are containing one hundred' fifties a --QUALITYCHOICE, PRICES LO small and finely formed. What do You vera leveled in his direction. causes—thirty thaus+Ind dollars -nearly eight We have still furt her cut the Prices of our UROCKERY rind GLASSWAR , 0 Ftutnt HF:Au'r TRuvnLt, •_ IN- and the sight of half a dozen revel- g place ut cua'ro'ritY OR. AUNLw'h bid for her? She is a Christian womaut the surprised driver to pull up his I thousand each, besides the watoh and .18 we frrust very materially reduce the stuck before New Yelat•. Don't fail to CUttS leoit THF: t1r;ART, -1 mean, a praying nigger -and that horses to a sudden standstill. chain and the Western clasp's e'f- Y AND IT PR+)VEI) A maks her more valuable, because it Conscious that something unusual festa!" see our stock, we know the Pri(e,; will suit you, ,•'w WONDVIIWORI(:ER, insures her docility and obedience to has happened, the passe:ngurs within "Now, then, listen to me," says G. J. STE1lVART your wishes. `Servants, obey your the vehicle exchange alarmed glances. Dang'erfluld, when the first noisy con- ■ • These are the words of Firs. W. T.masters,' you know. Well, she believes There are two of them -both men- g'ra.tulatbons fire over. We've made Rundle (if Dundalk, Out.: 11i 1 watt a in that doctrine. How much for her? and they are an oddly assorted Pair; enough money to -day to enable us to _^ - gr'eatt sufferer with severt� pain in the I WIN you allow this praying woman to one Is a bronzed and bearded fellow, live honest lives. Suppose we, break be sent back to Richmond to meet the whose looks, speech, and general up camp and turn respectable? I, far 1897-_-_-,-=., FURNITURE. 1y region of uty heart. I'or a tinrc I wits fate l'or which her father sold her? If ntauke-up indicate that he is a West- one, am tired of this sort of thing, j 189 holdL' unit de to :rut(ili ce uty lyDr. not who bids? Who bids?" erne-•, 'the other a refined and dignl- and want to get out of it. What say-` hold duties. 1 was induced to 1,ry 1)r. The congregation was wrought to the fied man, attired In the conventional You all?" We have till) .Now Year with as fine o line of Furniture a8 you wish Agn,ew's (''fire fur, the heart, and 1 nu[st I highest pitch of excitement; women black of a clergyman. He is young, No one speaks for a few moments; . say the result was wonderfrrl. The grew 'hysterical, and men were greatly and no doubt unused to his present then Jake Hawkins slowly answers: 1. to see and at prices I}lat will astoliish you for ohea noss. pilin {Itturediatety left ore, and after wrought up. Some one near the pulpit surroundings"Wel), cap'n, we'll think it over to- 1 warranted to give Patid anti y P All our gourde are and mode o2 trance night. Ye see, we're old hands, and a f Un find we extend to you an invitation to call and ItileI.Q first day I have had n0pain C. ur laid a banknote at iMr,on Beecher's feet. Understanding the hasty glance Els inepe0t our large stook of Bl,D POOM1 SUITES, PARLOR SUITES,sSIDE- u•uuble Biose." -Sold by Watts & C. Then the cantrlbutiotr baskets were companion has shot at him, a look of it's hard to da what we know nothln' i about. You're different from the rest; I BOARDS EX. TABLES DINING ROOM CHAIRS. CENTRE passAd and for half an hour money dismay and indignation flashes across , , � LTABLES, A fire ill Philadelphia destroyed aI and jewelry were heaped into them. the clergyman's face, and he makes I you have friends back there in the HAT RACKS, WARDROBES, CHIFFONIERS BAMBOO GOODS and nlillivn dmllat•s' worth of property, Mr, , Women took off their bracelets, a quick movement with his right 1 East -a father and mother perhaps,, OF ALL FINDS, when we know Jahn \Vanatnaker's ,tore was nuc of brooches and rings and put them in hand in the direction of his hip poe- and came to us because you were CIIAII,�b we can please you in quality end the baskets, and men unfastened their Yet. With a significantly imperative, starved out, and were ashamed to prices. GIVE US BA TR IAL. thek>nildings dantrtged' watches and handed them to the ush- gesture the other promptly checks write to em. I saw the wards of Hon. Sidney Fisher announces that ers. Mr. 'Reecher's voice, in the tone the action. I that preacher chap toughed ye, I'm ho ►Ins c umplet.ed atrraingeuaeuts with " Undertaking Department '•Taint no use, friend," hu says about right, I reckon. of an auctioneer, rang out, In the Dangerfledd answers with a nod- Our Undertaking Department is complete In every retspoct and as we purchase from first clans shipping companies at Alontrc+al fur name of Christ, men and women, how hastily, but decidedly. "It's Danger- speech seems Impossible. ruamtfacturorsmtly, tivo can guruanton to rue good satisfaction in all its branches an we have field, the gentleman road -agent, an' All right; we won't hinder ye; leave an Undertaker and Lrnbalmer of fifteen vicars experience and any orders we nosy bo Pav have pr d storage fur atgrtcultural sulci dairy mtioh do you bid The people were he's several too many fer us." us if ye wantrr; but we can't promise w'iCh shall receive the very best attention, hon't forget the old stand noar Fair's,4),a products. l e e co beyond expression, and one of red the congregation arose and said that The words h caution have Che de- anything in a hurry, can' we, boys? , B1tOAI)FOOr, BOX & CO„ Clinton, 141x, Montreal and ropriean(l, ex 11cPa t' of whatever deflfei'ency (in the price de- sired effect; the leek of anger an the Say no more just naw, cap'n. Leave 1'. S. Night and hunday calls will be attended to by calling at our Mr. Jno. Powell's residence Muutteal ;Ind proprietor o(' the 1'atrfr, i mar.•led for Sarah) there existed above face of the clergyman immediately was so serionsl ill on Monday that his I us to think about it, and you'd better y the collection would be made up by gives way to ane of surprise. The think, too. Now, who's for a game �• falnily were suinnioned to llis bed-;:ide• several gentlemen, members of the man who has spoken notices the of cstrds?" Jl, ®a� ��M�' Box Co. Tnesday he rallied, and there are now church. "Then you are free, Sarah," change and is unable to account for Danetnfledd says nothing further; t Burne hopes or his recovery. cried Mr, Beecher turning to the girl it. Whether the bandit's name is fa- `- - beside him, and the audience broke naflfar to him or whether the men- but he will neither play nor drink, and —.---- ____.-...-___ _ _ A had railw,;v ,'reek occurred ,coat tlun of the word "gentleman" gives I soon stretches himself at full length _ Dorchester, N. 33., in ,which Miss Pat- thus asticInto the a+aid lausest e and quietwasw•as ndt p plainsman is at a I upon a blanket and sinks into a light, a applause. him assurance, the 1 GlInton Hameds riquua of Bloomfield, N. B., and \Ir•. restored Por several minutes. The col- loss to know, dream -haunted sloop. EMpoflum Arthur• C. Ld eeun)be, poslalclerk, he- lection left no deficiency. Instead, kle is about to make a furttver re- Same hours after he awakes with <ukin inY to Ii'odericton, were killed mark, but the door of -the cuach Is start; his thoughts revert a the % g I, enough money to buy Sarah's freedom, I events aP the day. He is unable to ' anti gladly others seriously injured. $1?.CO, besides sufficient to purchase flung open with a bang, and an ugly - Hon. Mr. Borden was anion r the her a comfortable home, had been looking revahver is thrust through the account for the strange, Indescribable Opposite the Town Hall. k aperture. feeling which possesses him. What ]alter and received a bad seal wuuud, raised, did the clergyman's g The whole train of six cars rolled down — 'Get down and out," orders the des- mean's si niflcant wroa'dt Longing for Childhood 1)xya, perado who holds the weapon, in u and manner mean? '�'"®'®'��•"�'4.4 an erlibauakment• voice sternly authoritative, yet with The papers he exclaims, spring _ "The innocent days of -my childhood In to his feet, as a sudden thou ht "' �m ,fip ¢ it little if an trace o,t the Western dna- g g ''' A Splendid line of Saskatchewan are far, far avis y „ ! : i - • 1 y' lest discernible. "Hurry along, par- I occurs to him. "Why did I not think N . '�y Alone in his °ell at midnight, the son. Be quick, and no harm will of them before?" ; ' "' • Robes --three Colors—light A THING THAT CANT BE DONE, solitary man thought of the pleasant come to you." I The candles have burned to their r -�.• ' .. e b past rather than the dark and forbid- sockets and gone out, ]covin th^ _ ' 0 arid Clark brown and Mack- How are you going to work and rest' ding future. He thought of the little There Is nothing to be gained by j place in darkness. Dan g 'yw- O :Lt, the Bogle tune 2 \�Vh ou Can't of disobeying, and the clergyman clam- I ger(ief:d lights r',, g (lUallt� equal t0 Buffalo and Y. Y school which he did not attend, of the hers out of the coach, followingu a fresh one and sets it an the table. coarse. There's where it is. They Playmates oS his pori p' youth, of the girls the heels of his fellow passenger. As ,When he takes from his pocket the ® I)rlees ,Cade winner. )gust saute by Wrns. And when you he had adored. Then his m'iiid went they reached the ground themuzzlepa.eket of papers found in the minis- • y y' of a revolver er is thrust into the face i , fl can have our own war about. it not',- on until it reached the years when he ten's satchel, unties the rit)bon which • in r is easier. So much time for ,vurk, began his career of crime. secures it, and brings to light several ® Goat a,ltl Galloway 11 Ul)eS) 111 b oif each, and Dangerfteld's command g' g y so •ouch for meals, so much fur sleep, He had committed almost every oP "hands up" is obeyed without a legal -looking documents, and a small a 6 sizes and prices. y and so on. Yatt divide the dory a9 you crime on the catalogue except suicide. word. . 1 envelope, securely sealed. rni• ht crit u it pork It. -and now he was tempted to try that. Hastily relieving both passe "Frank Dangerfield!" he falters, Ours penial make of SINGLE HARNESS hats gained at. superior reputation - .: P P P•' Y g passengers of Z ' Lack of a pleasant and suitable means their weapons, Dangerfield secured u'eading the name written In bold char- for neatness, (furability and lowness of price. Team Harness always in stock But here comes a woman who says, alone prevented. the minister's gold watch and chain, I asters upon the envelope. "Am I or grade to Larder. "I was so exhausted and done up tlnit "W'h'en I was a child," he mused, "I then proceeded to search his clothing, i dreaming, or have my senses forsak- y 1 was only tit to lie down and be cared little for the Innocent pleasures prosecuting the work with a thor- en •nae?" HORSE BLANKETS, COLLARS, BELLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., also quits,. For all that, however,, she which I had. I .had rather play hookey oughness and despatch which be- He throws himself into a chair and TRUNKS and VALISES. . couldn't be quiet. You see the point. than bail; stealing apples delighted me spealos his experience in such matters. hurriedly biut ,with trembling hands She had her bread to earn, clothes to more than marbles; poker and seven- He is not long in discovering that I breaks the seal, and draws forth the nUR GOODS ARE BARGAINS AT OUR PRICES. find, ,tud rent to pay, &c. People with up drew my attention rather than leap- several packages are securely sewn up ! contents of the package -two sheets lots -of money laid by may be quiet, frog and ski-ppfng the rape." ,within the lining of the clergyman's of notepaper closely written, and blot- . when they are ill, but as for the rest of He shuddered. vest, and 1t is but the work of an- ted here and there. One glance at --a— __ "Skipping the rope," he muttered other monnnt to ascertain that they the chirography and the m.an recoils us 1 -well, read the letter' again. ! e are as if dealt a mortal blow, clutching�'i�`jq"�°�� n ARMOUR. packages of bank notes. Itow `''PPJ�I�..ddddddOOrrrrrrll77ii �y/� "Up to Novc,ulber, 1$8?," she says, The Idea seemed to hold his atten- the eyes of the rahbers sparkle ' desperately at the table before h.im. "I was healtl,iy, but then I hegan to tion. On the morrow he was to drop through the holes in their masks as lits face is dealy pale, -his breath feel good for nothing. I felt weak, thnaugh a* scaffold to pay the penalty they behold the precious parcels. dames in labored gasps, and his eyes languid, and weary, a, though the life for a series of atrocious murders- Meanwhile -the victim of these in- ,till with tears as he reads the fallow'- ----___ -___ i were running out of nue. l could eat murders which had not needed a press idgnities has been contemplating the Ing: abriost nothing; I had uo desiru to eat, agent to secure notoriety for the per- work of the bandits ,without uttering "My dear, last Son,—I s told that TA /®NEfl 1 // SU D / ' nmappetite. Still, I was oltliged t0 1)etratos. And naw this case hardened a ,word. At no time has his caw)- I am shout to die, but I shall try to Y (n�( OjCi face down sane fond to keep IgE live, man -hardened not only by cares in tenanoe displayed the flush of alarm ' write a letter to You, in the hope that L , and what little i rid wt gave me pain police courts, but irl those in the Su- and danger rove would naturally ex- ' ft may Sonne tline be delivered into preme Courts of "various states as pest to find depicted upon the fans of your hands. Your sudden departure i and tightness at the ,•hest. 141.y stput- well -was thinking about the games one who is being relieved of n for- ' ",as a sever blow, Your poor father ®6•�tl0.Oir�®®e®®® ;tch turned soar and I was all 1 hP while aP his chlldho^d. tune. A frown mantles his tine fes- survived it but a few days, and T - - . __ belching np some sort of fluid that. 'Hully geP!" he said, "hut I'd give a tures, but it aiin.oun�s to little else I have waited for tidings of you in , - __ HE NEWS -RECORD lasted. like a bttter;5h soul, and made tonne]-oP- dough If 7 could only s1cllyder 'than- a- look of contempt. -gain. IuTay y6u' my dea't lyoy, never - one srcTs. rope wunst more-to-morrer, fer lm- "The money is not my property," he ' know the tort•.:re I have endured dur- I "Then callus a severe linin low dawn stance." says, addressing himself to -the lead- ins the past months! Frank, how I ��� er. ' It was entrusted to me for deliv- could you bring ^loh trouble upon us 11 in the back, catised by gravel, With trip {UF1•'tq,WPre Lioht. ery to its owner, whose whereall,outs because a silly, frivolous girl Proved _ all these things together I was so ex- The Eskimo chief returned from his ' I have been seeking to discover." . false? We have laved you all cur - Stationery Department i sus e aril done � n that, ay h t r ] > c 1p th t I was only fit chase of one-hundredth of the long I "I think you have faunal him," re- life, she had but for an hear, yet to lie down and be quiet. Beet I hzd a inter day after a polar bear. Stop- turns Dangerfield, sententiously, acid � you broke our hearts for her sake. Carries at superior stock of Pens, Pencils, Pads, Writing Papers, En - ,shop to attend to, .so 1 ,(-aI obli11 rle(I to keep ping outside of his abode, he broke the remark elicits a hearty laugh from I My boy, I tremble for one who has ,'etnpes, Writing P ds, Mourning Writing Papet, and Envelopes, doing. Yet it Was.•with great pain anti off his congealed breath and threw it the, other highwaymen, shown himself so weak; how can you Ment0r•iaul V0Idi;rs, Prv<rrainwe, Folders, XNedding Stationev Also difficulty, across the snowy meadow. "It will "In this Instance, might is right," withstand temptation? But neither a b Y ; „ prevent m wife's knowing that I have the clergyman responds, looking fix- reproaches nor grief will bring You Scribblers, Inks, �t�c., uric. No better, Goods or value is offered in tht' i After suffering gt'eat agony rut Y g edl into the robber's eyes. "Yet the back to me, and I must try to be County Of IInron. over two tnUntl)s a rico hour, Mrs, been drinking red-eye," he muttered. Y soee•000•o•••eos 8 Womeq are quick to detect such 1 heartbroken mother who entrusted strong. C14 creme, said she knew what would things nt the breath of one they lave." I to me -the care of that money, bidding "1 want to say this: All the pro- ��� NEWS-RECORD, �l, _�����0�� Clinton.f cure me, am shP told nu' about 111uther He entered the ice palace wherein me to deliver It to her wayward bay, perry shall be yours; I shall turn It a9°�''J Seigel's Curative Syrup. So I got a he and his dogs lived in peace and would hardly be satisfied with the ` Into money and leave it in the care Of ,I bottle from. Mr. Thoinber, Blackburn harmony with his wife. That good transaction." a distant relative who is about to be ; Road,.'and after taking half of it I was w'oma'n greeted him affectionately. I Dangerfield starts slightly, but an- ordained a minister of the Gospel. I _____.— -` , wonderfully relieved. Tile pains in "Cannot I get you some dinner?" swers carelessly, sent for him and he is here. 1 have a my back and Chest were easter`, and I she asked solicitously. Yea have done what you could, so ached him to find you If he has to Could eat without feeling any distress Please do not go to the troublt,, console' yourself with that thought. search the whole bt•oa.d country over, after it. ' Y As for the boy, no doubt he is a rich and place the money in your hands. he said kindly. "I am too tired to eat 141111. much now. After I have rested and man o this time, and does not need d e has lifted from me and a great bur -IJ ® S 'e►'m•`�wIW "Seeing this I kept ort taking the taken a 6ho'rt nap I will perhaps eat the money. We make fortunes Past den is lifted Prom my heart. My dear, e 0 Wd 1., medicine and of stronger and strop something. But not norw.^ in the West." my only son, I cannot see to write kt er, and by the time I hall L� d up tteo belga "Can't I fix you some soup, or a I „So I perceive," says the other, more. You will be alone in the world,0 �' whale -ell omelet, or a walrus blubber dryly. but I cotnmend you to the keeping of u"p 0 L� � �+y T ,ry Rgr.q I was cured. ii��..//0�1 .■A,..Q- iwV ■V� .161' Dangerfield turns away with an lm- God. om He comfort and help you ,,, cocktail ?" §� Chart is t welve years ago now and "No, I do not care for anything sub- paattent movement. While this con- to be strong and do right. A kiss and E. I have kept in good health ever since. stantial. I will just take a little light versation has been going on the fie- good-bye.' I maining passenger has been standing "Your devoted and heart -broken '�titid o 01 �1e� t, Whenever I feel Ont of sorts for a day lunch and then lie down." by gazing upon the scene in open- "Mother." ��qq or two, ars the best of us will, [ Lake a Taking the I•ainp from the table, he mouthed wonder. He is next searched, With a face which seems to have �� Reduction �� Yarns, dose of Mother Seigel's and it puts me drank the' pint of oil the bowl con - right. I ttlwatys ke(:p a bottle On hand after which the baggage of both men aiddenily grown old, Dangerfield sits t Wined. Then he ate three candles, and for use in the family.1 know man after throwing the wicks to the dogs, is overhauled. Nothing, however, is at the table, gazing fixedly at the Y -taken except a large envelope tied letter. His mother dead -his kind, pa- � ®� � ��� g persons who have been bel ped b the prepared to retire for a needed rest. g tlerrt mother, whose oil P 1 9 about with red tape which Danger- y . fault was /' 1 Syrup. If you think this hasty letter field finds In the clergyman's satchel. her over -fondness for him! lie could Qrreera/ for this Week. , A Plain Question. vN may do good you have my free Con- Without stopping to examine its con- not believe it. ON to live the past ? "Mrs. Duboy, I am a plain, blunt- p over again. - •seuL to publish it. (Signed) Ellen spoken man," tents, he places it In the Inner esker 1,, Hargreaves, 38, Burnley Road. Ac- Yes, I know, Mr. C•arter." I of his coat. "I must leave here at once," he says. Don't miss this sale of Yarn,. Colne Apparently satisfied with the result "It is not too late. I may yet redeem c.+ crington, Litncashire, Sept. 13th, 1894." "I never beat around the bush. When of their. work, the bandits toss the the past. Mother, mother, Your Another, woman's letter -very short, I got ready to ask my first wife for Drayers shall be answered!" early and get first choice. Not less than "Early in 1889, I lost, my appetite. her heart and hand I did not waste firearms belonging.ta their victims Into the stage and the leader orders He gilai,ces about him. Hls 00m - What little I oto gtWe me horrible five minutes In coming to the point," the pair to clamber in; then the driver panions are sleeping soundly, oblivi- a lb. in one lot. t pain in the stomach, Chest, and side. "Oh, Mr. Carter, but don't be too is commanded to "let 'er go ,•' and the ous of what is transpiring, The sight My inside seemed all of a work. No sudden! You know our sex-" seems to bring to his thoughts act- cumbersome old vehicle saes rumuh- YARNS. medicine trade me any better. Month Mrs. Duboy, I have called this even- Ing dawn the rough road, followed by other asipect of his misfortunes. ., - - - 11 ing to ask you a question." atter tripnth I grew more feeble. several harmless pistol shots. "I have shared my fortune with, After suffering tivo years I heard of Yea, buta but ` "They got but little booty off uv them," he mutters, ]given them thou. We have reduced our 50c. yarn to 400. �+ "And I -want a plain, plump answer •� „ ventures the Westerner when sasrds which rightfully were my own. Mother Seigel % days iSyrup, and began to -either yes or no." the scene of the robbery has faded ;yha,ll I acquaint them with my story, use it. In a fe,' days I could et. better "I•t's arwfully sudden, M.r. Carter, but away In the dist"ce, "but it 'pears furnishing Proof of its; truth? No; a lb. for this week only. and my food agreed with trio, and by I'll -I'll try to -to -" to me they hit you rather hard, eh?" the money may help them to lead continuing with this medicine I was "I have known you three,months.' "Well," replied the clergyman with o--•--,. . soon in mod health again. I am eighty "Y -Yes." honest lives, in spite of Jake's words. . g � D y an air which does Hort exhibit much They have risked what I have risked, i ears old, and eel light, artive and .strop. "I don't think I am mistaken in your concern, "I do not mourn my loss, 1 / t7 i , !/• braved dangers as I have braved I ant thankful for the blessing this character.•' under the circumstances, as much as them. We shared the Evolls as we , Oh, Mr. Carterl" A. • Dtlf�on U )oSlte �Za90n 1ilOgSe (,�]11t011' reriledV has conferred upon rue. (Si n- I regret come other matters." shared the dangers, equally. The i Pl ) ed) (Mrs.) Marthar Burroughs, Tu k- "Nmv, then, I am to be married to 1Te does not volunteer an explana- Pie Malpas, Cheshire Sept. 19th Miss Giles to -morrow. Do You waa)t a tion, and the first speaker is disin- money is theirs." I . 1�y, P + . P , position as housekeeper?" clined to question him, though great- The envelope addressed to ham has When she revived and eat up he liad g Pollen from ]Ids nerveless grasp to vanished and though she reached out d mystified by his inexplicable con- the Roar of rock beneath him feet He Touches the Spot` Yes, yes; ;ve all know ft; by looking g duct To all appearances the minister gathers up the letter and documents I around us we nil see it; health is with mer fingers dor ,his hi r they has become deeply Interested in the without further examination and has- j. evervtbing. Yet the old, Old story of clutched nothing but emptiness. beautiful landscape' without, and tily thrusts them into his pocket. N,L,sCDeodls System Renovator illness and pain ; dear Mercy, the .+ with an almost lnaucU,ble That gets Then, with an expression of unspeak- System, world seem", -Pull o£ a And Mercy, mach Flowers In Punch Bowis• me," the other lapses into silence. able sadness upon his Pace, he casts •*• •••Ae••i0••O••00 goes 66•d*go M••••0•••••••ego* w r from tare fevered lips of patient•, Handsome punch bowls are being Damfi'erfield and 'Els comrades are a last lingering look upon them, done -- . loving mOtnen ! And nearly always utilized for flowers to ornament the not long in mounting their horses and hit hat, and Quits the cave. ---FOR--- loving the same disease -indigestion center of large circular dinner tables. quitting the scene of their latest de- The pure mountain air cools his ash- �U-e�,k and Impure Blood fir Frame's are made of a network of ail- predation. Orr and on they ride, now Ing head and seems to revive his and dyspepsia -as in the instances ver ,ire, fitting over the top of. the traveling at a brisk pace through drooping rrpir" but his step is as qquoted, liere. But Mother Seigel's borov] and holding the flowers in place beautiful volleys hemmed in by mos- the step of an intoxicatefl man. With Curtttiye Syrap is doing a ood work A single wire is fastened to the appo sive walls of rock, now making their 13Utle dtfiicudty he finds has horse, - Diver and Kidney Diseases, among� them --a {(rand work. And it trite sides to form a handle. Broad way cautiously over dangerous moun- and in a moment he has adjusted the �y will do more its fast as pen and tongue ribbon of the calor of the flowers Is ta.tn passes; On and on until the sun saddle and bridle; then, to the gre7 Femal.e'ComplalntS Fetc. Can spread tate knowledge of its merits put under the bowl and brought up ro has sunk from sight, and its gold•:n light that hen'alds the brealt of day. rM � abroad, mto cover the wire handles, and is glory has faded from, the western he mro•unts the animal and turns his Ask Druggist c1 write direct to J. M. MriCLCOd, QODRRICH, Ont. finished at the top with a large bow. sky. face tmvard the land of the rioting urn. gR L 922- I.... (, .._:..,A.�_.­. i %n 1_* �, ",