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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-11, Page 2rime of Hallowar en THE HEIRESS OF GRAMME HALL. CI S 11,3 ." By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY.. .. Author of "A proloa Betrothal". "The Heiress of , puderop Hall," "Parted at the Altar," stele on the threshold ap thoogn he Le Roy Plerpont was shocked, amaze had been shot. ed-etricken (land.with. the teeDale , With a •greatwtttltng (ry, Ironnylin blow that lied fallenupon him. -hie sprung paseeleasil ,Severne and Shrew heart bled for her. het self at Le Roy's feet,"bee white .t•nhe was the one love of his life - the beautiful bride whom he had so arms uplifted and cLuging to him. the shadow of death in her greet, madly, so Passionately tulored-it blue, terroestricken eyes. • was heart-rending: mole than mortal "Le Roy, my (teeing; oh, my love, man could beat -this horriele endstt'e Inc • tioni him or kill me with • • Le Boy sprung forward to raise your own hand, dear. In pity stri a . her from the floor, where she had. fallen, •face downward, with. bitter me dead at your feet, love." Beim e Le Hoy could vetch his • eries, and comfort her; but Basil breath -much less speak or endue beverne hurled, him wee, '•Do not touch her, Le Roy Pier - stand her wild words-Besil Severn%) i had torn her white arms from tilde peat'!" he ()Kee in a voice of thine frenzied hold. thrust her back and der, "She is my wife !" stepped between her tied Le Roy. • "Let inc whisper one word of coin - For a moment Le Roy was fairly fort to. her, just this mice," iinplored Le Jew. We hva e los ed each other petrified with astonishment. • For a moment he was dumbfound- fe) yell. I know she is yours. Poor ed. then .he sprung. at Severn() with Donusein admits it, so how .can. 3 ,• • the Piece of it iiutdinLtfl, bUt Sasil Uspi.te y Severne hurled hint back. her in my arms mid look just once "Listen, Le Roy Pierpont," he into the face that Mite been Ffeaveti said, "1 have but it few words. to • on earth to =7 -the light of iny life say; you did not give nie an in- -then I can go away," ' stunt's. opportunity the last •time ,• 4•Stand hack 1 ley your hand Upon we met. I shall force sere to listen ' even one bair of her head end 1 will to me now at the point of a. reVolv- kili you ;" ijed Btsil Severno. YOU. have stolen .her heart; and 1 co :Id curse .your handsome face and pleadings, for you cannot save her your youth, that won hoe from me." from me, as she phrases it; froin the "You forget," replied Le, Roy, pale simple fact that she is my Wife. Do and client, "that 1 belieyed poor Bon - you bear, Le Roy Pierpont, I say nylin ft•de to woe and win, .aoci.that she is -my -wife -not yours -but. .i,hc Married inc .with no thought., of mine. Let her deny It if she care wtong-doing', helieving you dead." "Speak I is it not. so ?" he cried, "No doubt you wetild incli1e to sternly, turning to Bonnylin, his • give her up to. you,' 'sneeree dark, fiery eyes burning into her 'very feeverife.' "•lenow thls, that 1 de soul. "Tell him whom you have dap- not hive her -1 hate her with the bit - ed and befooled, whose wife yott forest. hate for niarrying on the heels are." '. of, my supposed depth,: glad to he "Can you deny that you were Mare. . :tree front' me; but she shall .0 • with ried to me on the night of yotir Hal- me ,jest the semi.). No matter how low -e'en 'party at Graystone Hall • ,he ma si shrink from me, she must o er ttell years ago-y(s, nuirried • to go •with •me. She • niest obey ale._ I me between t116 beers of . Midnight • ale her litistated-het lord and enas- and dawn, at the old stone Oh.utch ter," he criedexcitedly, his dark down in the • valley, the old blind fake glowering. • . . • minister officiating ? You ' hurled She had Xtreggled• .to her feet - the marriage certilicale from you as .poor, " •hapless, beautiful Bonnylin. we left the church; I picked • it up. Iler • white face was tamed to 'Le even though you had set your dale- Roy -a face so pathetically lovely in ty heel upon it, and preserved it. its terrible woe -and a Voice, tragic - "Here it is now; you. shall have all • tie its Utter:despair, moaned faintly: the proof you want,. Le Rey Pier- "Must:I •go with. hinie Le. noy, and Pont" -and as he spoke he Unfolded' leave you 9 011, my heart's love! the certificate and laid it upon the must I go witii hhn out • into the table -"there are plenty -of witnessed, „darkness and bitternesa Of death ?",* too; the minister's. servatitd who. can ' "Certainly," retorted Datil ..Se- be stuninoed to identify her; you. see verne‘ • "You" must' follove your hue.- . . signatures attached to this• d." " • •. • document,' wherein It IS stated, 'on • Still.she, looked at Le Roy in pitp-' the date mentioned above Bonnylin ous, .death -like despair. • Dare became the htwfUlly Ymeded- ',Are. you '•quite • eure..lt is, as .he. wife of Basil SeVerne. See for your- says, LeeRoy ?" she moaned.. "Must • self 1" he cried triutinehently, • . I go., with him ?'• . Like a beautiful bird who hoe. re- 1 am- certaie of it, 'whether 'he , ia' ceived the ' arrow of death •' in its or. not; . he Will do .Well not to Inier- uUiveringr bosom, "Bonnylin • swayed 'fere between us" crcd .Basil Severe! • er, if by no other means, • • 'Neither. touch this git.1, nor lieten to her' forward an instant, then fell at Le with•an'eath. • . Roy's feet. Pear 33onnylin, her heart died with - Le Roy bent over her white •with cnhor, and Without another word, horror. It could not be true. Yet he fell prerre cvn her fare in a ea why did she not speak ? faint. •• "13onnylin, my darling I" he .cried: ••• • "If he °must leave her so, it were "oh, my beautiful wife, speale:-tell better that he • should leave her • me it is not trtie. It must be false !. • 'now," Le Roy told himself; •. .• The doubt -the tuspen.se• of hearing • "As •she y.oitr wife,- I .inget ghat the words from, your lips is killing her. up to, you," be faltered, • letting me I" ' • ' his • eyes linger for an insterit On tlee. .. Her white lips moved, There Wee (Oita face.crowned• with its hale bi : a world of unutterable woe in. • the. "golden • hair on which the sunlight. blue eyes that neyer left his face. fell so -pityingly. . .• • . 1 . • Was h� mad or dreaming; surely it ''Cif course you must give her up was a horrible delusion that. he fan- te me," •cried Basil Severna,. raising.. cied he heard her murmur, "Pity- • his voice. triumphantly, "for. she .. is forgive--" - tny. wife.", - • . , • • • ••She cannot deny it. How dare As the words were utthred, ' the she?" interposed Basil Severne, and &Me was flung violently open, and a In a harsh voice he related her story thrilling scene ensued. to Le Roy -the story of her sin 'of clinging to her Wee even after .the knew that he, her lawful. husband; • lived; and while he spoke, 13onnylin knelt at Le Roy's feet. • • "1 won her fairly enough," • Basil Severne went on harshly.- ."I knew a secret in her past life; and threat- ened to reveal it, and. ehe prcteed.me • Lo. forever hold my peace, and • tlie. .price of my silence should be . her hand, . and I agreed. I may as Well make a . clean breast of it, ,and. vulge that secret here and now," he, went on pitilessly, hoping ta still further • humilate the quivering - figure • kneel- • Ing- there. "It is this: 330nnylin's , mother was my first, hive; we were • engaged, but in a moment of *ileitis' pique, she married my rival.'• A year from her marriage day,: taking the baby Bonnylin with her,' eho. eloped with me. The shock se • en - manned the husband that he fell dead without a word •when • he read the letter which was left behind for him; but fate was against the love �f my - . sweetheart and Inc. • The train. which we boarded was -wrecked .soon after we started. She was 'fatally injure. I and the little one • was • -spare. She lingered a. Week7-long enough to give the child to 11110 and sign over to her a lonely habitation called Graystone Hall. "It was 1 whu took- the babe to the seminary in a basket, - and she was subsequently found on the door -e step. • "Like mother, like child," he cod- ed mockingly. "1 might have known my bride would forsake me foh. an- other love. I say in court sion-e. now that you know all, yowcan see., that it is best to make no outcry when 1 prepare to take my tette away with .me.'• • "Is it true, my darling ?" cried Le Roy, "Geed help you and me, nylln, if this men's words: at'e tree!" he cried hoarsely. "Speak,. ely.peor love; let me hear the words from your deur lips, did yeti marry hint on that fatal Haillotv-e'eti 1" • 'She nodded her beautiful, Olden head. "It is true, Lo Roy, my feet love," she wailed; "hut you must forgive me, dear. X thought he died • when lie went over ,the bridge Into the - river as we Were returnieg homefroin that fated Marriage; yes, thought he was .dead, and 1 meant to keep' the secret of that night froin yOu, thinklbg You would never know. "Whoa he apPeared before me long months after, like ant risen from the dead,1 thought X should go Med, • • "T knew what / should Mee dope. Le Roy; biit I Wad nett Strong enough 0Y:de. it. '1 could het toil Vitt all and part :trine you, to %toy. I clung te•your love, defying fate, 'PP lose you and go With hini meant death to Me,. eh, love Whom have loved so Well." The cries were to Weenie that, ad*, putpau.144 over/ wor4 that altlioNch •• . CHAPTER XL. . . • . . Wheri .Miss 'Helen • Rochester ree.eiv- ed • that -• all-iinportant•.telegram' at Graystbee Hall, •tcencatrie on at once to New • York, she knew et-----.once- what: . had -Oceuried.Dear little per- s•outed Doenylin was ••with • friends. She lost, no time in preparing ...• for the jiatirney, and two days later' she feached tho greet raetropelis. "Bin c,'1 eeet t nt tered Roches- . ter, .all in it flutter; as elle alighted from the. train and ,entered. the • . (te- net, . 'et hope 1 shell get • through Nate York City all right. I have al - 'Wears . /Mire so much of: this greet wicked , city, and to think of euylbe-' frig here -atone. .I eheuld have • had them ineet .ine:" .. • .' • At. that inemeire a woman with • a small infant wailing bitterly. attract-:. ed her attention, and she . 'noticed • too, how cruel the Woman was to the little one-sheling it roughly be - canto it cried, . • . "Nodoubt the Child is hongry," said Mils Rochester, stopping. ehort beside her. "Why don't you. feed inY good woman?" • "If 7 Could lay her down on • the bench, 'and she would stop yelling.; I conld goto the •I unch counter and got her something, but she wonld fall off, and I can't -take all my lioxes and bundles lit rity hand. ."Let Me' hold the baby while ;i0a go to the lunch Counter for her," vol - tit' leered Helen promptly . and the Child was 'delivered -at Once into hor items. , • Slowly the Minutes rolled fif- teen, twenty, half an hour - and ininl to Helen's alarm, the Woman did not return for her baby. She wits. just ahem!: to suinmon seine one to 'go la search of the woman iehen a little riote pinned to. the letbse's garments suddenly caught her eye. It t•ead its follows: "Keep the baby, you into, Whose hands. this note may fall. She does not belong to her who gives the child into your keeping. She was born -, England, on the - day of' June, and given to Ruth Burton to norm, by the father, who afterward 110801 ted her -leaving, however, a tutu 'of money for the nurse to main - TELE CLINTON NEVVS, RECORD September lltli, 1002 1010•011•0•11.100.1111•400110111101110101111011M.04001111111•111•10•1111110. was quite touched to the heart by e Mill010111. VOREST HOME. * red, her joy at being free was* as lothing compared to her joy in Miss Nellie McGuinigal went with I the Siteady gaze of those infantile blue eyes; somehiw VAT re- j minded her of Peinnylin's. With her child in her awns she the depot, seekine• the Meek. and nutnber where Nanny lived. Leavieg her to pursue her way, we will return to the strange scenes. 1 Unit' were transpirivg in Nanny's home. When Nanny had gone down ta an - ewer the munitions at the• door, she found herself confronted by it young girl, heavily veiled and alone. Whitt I happened then we are soon to know. It was it pitiful story the veiled ereature told to Nanny, crying out at last: "Do not hold me back- I he•ve tracked Basil Severne here -I must see hint -I must confront him!" "Come .this way, then," said Nan- ny. "I will lead the way to him." And together they silently ascend, ed the stairway, and reached the door just in time to hear Basil Se. "erne answer Le Roy hershly: "01 course 'you must give. her UP to Ine, for oho is my wife." earning that her little babe lived; the eXeursion to Manitoba where she Scrofula CAMERAS CAMERAS and just as, they were planning to ititen.ls to xi:side for some time liVitat Is rientatoro inherited le feet ol vith the baby. - or it -lo, In walked Miss RoeheSter 0 a ri U ill. Carter, David :Workman Tide Is generelly and chiefly indiceted by . . ameras , tart for England thet very night with her sisters. Messrs. Gilbert Silt* WOW* hut Om perofuletts dlispositlen. r4and several other young men from cutancoue eruptIous: sometiraes by pale- 0 All words kit to describe the scene this vicinity also tenet m the excur- 'aces, nerveusnese Ana general debilite. 10 I , hat followed, for. as Miss Rocbester sion. . : Tbe aease afflicted. Ws, g. IT. Snyder. ce Iroeeeded With the first few words, Miss Becca Carter is visiting friendshlERAS CAMIAS M Ileion Rt., Troy, Ohio. when oho wee CA loileYlin knew that the poor waif at Exeter before starting to school u- --ity-this, the identical, wee, dim- h ga:n. . tigteen years old, manifeeting deed et by pled .darling,she had seen in the park 'ihere was a rag carpet bee at the bunth in her neck, which ceused great pain. Was kinced •and became a running sore, 1 . It afdicted Inc daughter of Mrs,. J. IL . Yet, but on the ()Mot they named h.er Mr. 'I ioniati Fotheringham of Tor.. aortae, Parker City, Ind_.,_whee 13 years old, -Little Pearl. . onto is at pri.s.nt Visiting bis par- and developed so trapid.ly teat Mien oho was 18 she had eleven running aorta on her Bonnylin was the hot•oirio of the tnts. neck and about her ears. day when her story became known. Misses IVIinnie and Louisa Little of These sufferers were not benefited by but she shrunk from prominence, beg- Clinton called on their brother, Mr. rrofesslonal treatment, but, as tbey voluns -was her own darling baby. Poor home of Airs. Robert hiaeKay on ittle thing, it hadn't even a name lifersal last. ging Le Roy to take her bade to 1-1. Little, on 1 riday last. • i at once, and he was only too glad was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mood's Sarsaparilla .AT p. . (1raystone Ifs.11-•with. Little Pearl - Mr. William 3.visou cot New York to comply. 'Robert Brownlee. This peculiar rnedlicine positively cor. Miss Rochester and noble Frank I Mr. Robert MacKay ls doing. a rash- recto the scrofulous disposition and etch- celly and permanently cures the disease. say, were completely cured by H•A:VE A T.,ARon RANGE'. qv( CAMERAS BUT THE Bun FOR • A CHEAP CAMERA IS. BRCAVNIE NO 2 WHICH wx SELL Fenton aecompanied them; and •frora ing, business now. Ile is pinning two . shyly whispers to Le Roy that it I iting, in this viciuity. the present outlook, haudsome Frank threshing machines. . . , .. 18 so devoted to Helen, Bonnylin I Miss Annie Menne' of Clinton is vis. "--- "*.------ ----- Gorimixon. . win bo sure to end iu a wedding', and 1 Rain is much needed in this neigh - she is se ghtd-for, so she declares: 1 borhood as the earth is so dry that Mrs. W. J. 'Brown and little &tigh- "There never was a dearer, better, .iarmers cannot get their fall plowing ter, whose home is neat Ottawa city, are 'the • guests this month of their sweeter girl than Helen Rochester." done. "Hold!" cried the veiled stranger. Ringing open the door, and spring. lug into the room. "Who is that you dare .call wife while 'I live?" Basil Severn° tell back as though he had been ehot. "You?" he- cried.; "you?" And heg - row white aS death. "Yes it is I -Anne. Severne-your wife." she answered. "Release • Your. -hind that villian!" she cried; "I have it terrible charge to bring against him -that man -not poor, persecuted Bonnylin Pierpont! I publicly proclaim him as the murder. er.. of India MargraVel I witaessed the deed!" , In an instant -even before the last of the horrible sentence was uttered Severn% even though- he fought desperately, Mend hintself pinioned in the arms 01 the burly policeinan, faithfulJohn: "(live me a Moment to explain what prompted him. to do 'the deed. But first let me say,over five years • ago that fiend made me his wife, and • tiring soon of rne, hehad me eon, fined in ene of the. rooms of the stonehouse, and gave out ele the. • world that* I died nbroaci..I discov- ered, . despite the laws of God and man, • - he meant..to woo and Win 13onnylin Dare. On the night. of her Hallow -'en. party 'I. sought to warn . her the man had a livieg wife, but they would .not let me see hat; and falling fainting •at her gate, I *as in • the harids of 'Basil Severns again when I. retovered. . • • "He -dared to marry that • .• girl,„ thinking he could keep. the know- ledge of my. existence from' her. W., ever;' fate took her fem. him. When he recovered,. he went in search. • of • her, followed her to Mrs.' Lincoln's ban, vowing . in his heart that Jie , would •kill • her. I in turn: followed him... He' mistook - the giri. India ' ,Meirgraere .for Borinelin; and n the • hatred .of the mothent, 'plungee.. the ' knife in her breast: 1 was not .riear etiough to preeeet the teagecly,••• she fell back- de'acl'in his. arms, • he cried out -en horror, etly Cecil it is. " hold' of your victim there -listen all cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George .13issett. Frank Fenton is of the sarae opin- Mrs. Thos. Yellow of Exeter spent ion, and ere the trein reecheci Vir- Sunday at Mr. IL Carter's. ginia, he asked her to name the day " Mrs. W. Logan and her daughter, wben she would- lie his bride, and at CONDOLENCE'. ., . . . t noon for their erive home to Buffalo, . ,Mies Latie, left on Wednesday after- • eh Graystone Hall. • • Y meeting adopted the following ce,sont. laPer, was ie. giu.st o r. an . s. . Neville. It was evening when they arrived tion of ecindoleace to the widow of its at their destination, and as theY invalid who was We to enjoy the S.' length it is settled that they are to 'While in town Mr, Doolan, the 111Sb a 0 • • Coort Clinton Oeer, at 'its 'last rea late member, Mrs. J. W. Chidley : Miss Maggie Sutherland was another neared their home, a charming .sur- Mrs. J. W, Chidley : lit f • • ' Id 1 W tl dicers and werfully .in. health and strength. Prise greeted I3Onnylin and Le eftey. , • e house . was. up i out garretear tu am,- e, ie o • . to basement. The young • folks of inemhers of tourt Clinton • I. O. F., • - the village had banded . together .. to wish to convey to you our deep 'spit- • . • -,-.4. • . give sweet Bonnylin a rousing wel-• pathy in the great loss you have sus- CLUBBING OFFERS. . , . . 0 S 'exec Sheh • rvd won- Persons in neighbering towns who are thinking of purehas ing a camera. will receive an Aastmaii cataldgue by drop- bpeinsigdeuss the ecaErda`.stmOt4liner ecru erabse supplied. Films, developing powders and other light sup- plies can be sent by mail. • Our cheap' E• xposure Meter at 350 gives the, correct expos- ure under all conditions and ' pays for itself in a short time by saving over aria under ex- posure in negatives. come home in the shape of a grand talked by the death of your husband ball. -. ' , and we earnestly prey that He who is'. • We have made special arrangenients with. the .publishers Of The World, Heaven's light flavor felt on two acquainted:with griel and keoWs all. ;- . • torotito, of which W. F.' Maclean, M. ouch supremely happy mortals as our seirruws will comfort you in your P., is managing editor.- We can offer Were Bonnylin and Le Roy as they aluittiote - , a •special summer bargain in newspap- -were ushered into the presence of •During' the years that lfir...Chielley - erdone-good during August and. Sep - their' true, steedfast felends. • - was .' it meinlex of our • Court we rapidity of lightning; The story had ienlitiecl with 'the spirit 'of :Forestry. tember, . The News -Record, It'r a• year . . Outside of- Graystone Hall a Mot- eatne • to respeet .and -honor him The Toronto World, $3 a year - • ley throng was gathering with the for his sterling qualities.' 1 was6 The Sunday Worle1,42 a year gone from lip to lip of beautiful Bore. and dicl much to. advance . the Sor all three; $4.59 a year : nylin's persecutions, and hoW the interests of our Order. We miss !bin .' We will 'give .$6 for i4 50 deed. hisd been lifted at last it. our meetings .and deplore lds•da- - Or for this journal and The Daily • 'rem her felt. mime .end fame. .. timely cicath, • Court Clinton willeong World for one year our price is Cheer aftee cheer rent the air, mid. clexiiii the 'memory of our late ;broth- The • World gives the correct market telegraph wires were busy with the cr, your Ceceused hesband. . • 'quotations:, Its market reporter Was . :startling romantic keveletions: - • . . H. Peisne,baker, Chief Ranger. a farmer in 'York county for many • How the •throng • pressed forward • • ' • C. Velyar; CoreSecretery, . .. . years ane kneees how to glean •infor- .out•side ot the • gates to catch •a ' .. • ;nation which is correct. . .. • ' glimpse of •the heroine! Young girls LONG 'CORN. . . The • Sunday :World' is published • on laughed and cried -for joy. Mothers . and fathers fervently thanked :God C. t ' `41 i rare' and Mr T W Sateirda night and has 32 . pages of gloriously Elliott brought in from the, farm Of • illustrated • sketches. and views of. ab- thitt• 'the terrible affair. had ended so. accord as 'they cheer (it:Aside: „God Mr. Gabriel P.11liott. of Goclorieletnyme soebing .interest.. • ' . 3', and theY Cry with one blesaher-long live the prettier bride.', •silaee . corn which beat • thitteen - - • - hip the. other day • a stalk .of en - not, Bonnylin, • after • an Wneefaa nlout, and neal and ia terror, ;meting away too, lest I•sheirld be accused., "The sight • almost turned my brain, was wandering throngh the streets, when I 'came face to • face, with Basil Severne again. He forced. stone house, and, finding mit thateI knew too much, attempted to- murder nie. Ile Would have had two murders on his Soul, If his knife had not glenced aesei'dWebile MY body wee yet warm, they thrust „me into, a•.coffie, took me to the old ya.utt; beeehth :the. hotise. It was fortunate for Inc a, p e e ro e. fasten the lid down. . „ - , ." . .crept away, intending, to go to - the nearest town, arid tell the cloth.' arities. till, .this- clearing forever the name •of odor, :perseeuted BeileYliri,„ but I fell ill, "To -day, .wheri I read the inneunce,; meat n the panel .eoneerriing tha • - Parte, persectited creature., r: Went • direct to the chief of *thee' and 'tole. • all; and now they are searching for Been Severna to- eiieseer for. the mur- , eel of n in. at grave. : - As sentence After sentence fell Iron( Anna Severne's. Ilea., the villain grew: tehlter and whiter. "So' you have peached, and, sent itie to. the valetas,. tit' last, ha,ve you?" .he sneered, turning his handpoine face toward her: "but. let Me tell you I shall .die .gente! •No of- ficer% shall take mel 'I shall die • heie and new, but fair Donnylin goon with me!" , In a trace Basil Severna bad Whip- ped a revolver from his breast .pock- et; • pointed tt, Bonnylin's heart and. fired, and in the 'smoke there wits the sound of it second shot, and the -murderer fell heavily to the . floor -dead. • ' - • The wildest panie ensued --though happily the shot fired at .13Onnylin 'struck ' wide Of. its - mark, and . She was unharmed. ' , • , The gt•eatest excitenn:nt prevailed, and in an hour Bonnylin's story was• known. from end to end of the great. metropolis, and thorie who •had so ready. to persecute her Were ai ea ally ready to- forgive. en, Bonirylid• returned to 'Con- ant sness :she ,fottild . herself in • Le Ro 's arms. She could Scarcely' cred- it the wonderful story :of all that had happenc-d during her deep swooe. "You are not Severne'S wife, nor . have you been,. dear," he whispered, - ettreseing the curly, golden bend; "he could not • have legellY niarkied you -hiving 'another wife, eo, my darling, you have belonged to • . from first to last -and no one but -1110. "I, too, have kept a strange. se- cret from you, my darliag," he- went on huskily; "which will beluite as hard for you to pardon -our' child-- lives-13onnyliii. I deceived you, dear, and left the Tittle One behind, thinking it was ',for the beet," and In broken Words he Wet her just how it 'had Maimed, The effeet of this knowledge Upon • odor Bonnylin *as tuarveloUs ••- she fainted awayt and when. she recov. lain her until he should he heard from again. The nuree-my sister - Bonnylin-with Little *Pearl to seal It, o• awa a )and their love-ai•e• happy at. Iasi. . heads othe Captain- and. 1. W. All night long .the, bells rejig • frarn .beth ere • tell men. Mr. Elin hib 51 '3 licitt has -a the church. belfries: 'arid .bonfires were tes•toeseurclillesevVgt. this hall, : Evei•yone is: glad that Le Roy andwe.rec lighted on the surrounding hills, All eight long the young' people dance to the chime of in6rry music. WILLING TO BE TESTED. . • as they did on that I -Tallow -e'en • When Bonnylin • dared peep into the We possess the Most •arnple facilities glass ef fete; and all night long. the for serving. the public With pure, fresh joy bells pealed from the tuerets Of • Dregs,: Toilet goods, Perfumes 'and all Graystone Nell) and they seete to other lines usually found a firste echo the chorus of the people: "God . class drug stote: Froth -business and bless sweet Honnylin, the heirese of • prof.ssiOnal standpoints we are wil- ay one Hall." •• - THE END. • • • !, • itheviidtiler ote one in Ltim *Nook ling to lie tested by a critical public:. rxpratiEn„u HAS PROVED ThatePaine'see ery. Compound has. no e for up the Yveahand , It has been commonly obseried • by. :rundoWii. It ekepecially recommend- • people having anything to do with ed to safiererdinom ,rhettinatismr nettr- live stock that sheep, goats arid Cat....„:-• ilea and rierVous.prostration. Paine's tie chew their food (or cud, as it is 'Celery Ccalmoulal stands far above all commonly termed) soccind time, other medidinee ae, a clisease' bankher. while pis and horses lo not . • ' R. P. -12.EriltIr,', Drriggist, ntoh, , teemed riunination, animale per - keel -deg that digestive act are Class- . Cd ae -ruminants,' a term VVilien.nt- telopee and camels. . ----- The Pan-American circus a THE CIRCUS. eludes gOats, sheep, cattle, 'deer, an., what different plan from other live ed tle exhibition•grounds onlyrrsiv:chd stock,. in 'that they are pessessed ef. of. their tenth •as were .neceseary for Chew g o .the cud s tec Ofit.. • 5-32 Ruminants are built On a •Pcime-: Saturdaynight anil -at daybreak pitch - four stomachs Aft place of one.. the shelter of their • men., horsee •and Strictly speaking, it is only in one beasts. On .Monclay the big tent and . of these stomachs the digestive pro- the sideshow canvas Were set up. cess goes on ; the others may bit There appeared -0 be no desire on :considered, as :enlargements of :the the .' part of the management .td., pro - 'gullet. aed places in which food is •fene the •ele.bhatli, There was a, big . ) :-attendance :prepared for the fotirth tree stoine • ndance -at the ;show on Mbuday ach. These frier stomachs have re- el ternoon and :all seeined to he mut* •ceived names: the first one, the iarg- pleased with the Performance. 'the est., with a capacity in mature cat- trapeee work, wire 'walking, teen -Whig the peuride or rumen; -the second the back riding. and somersaulting of Miss and eoatortion were pea. the here- tic:, of 45 to do gallons, is termed honeycomb, or reticulum; the third Edna 'etre &lighted eVerybose. the manyplies or ennasum; while the The circus left ton at midnight for fourth, or true steinech, is spoken of Ingersoll by two special trains. Nine- as the rennet,. or aboraasuin. The . reaeon ter..._ Poiroals .. ruminating is teen ears are required. to move it ii os. . that when in the wild state, and bont. This - is its last week he Can - world, 'snob: as Hoes, tigelet, etc!, by son in Arkanstisie..11 atldirte Aetfotreits lierli1111g111-101YsiliiitcrtlitreTal:6eins whale. up.: the sea- . stronger" members of the -animal, ladieria and when liable to be preyed upon by,. this method' food could be taken in The 'harvest is over in the coin BICYCLES. • We represent the =Acre of the best bicycles in the market. • • We keep' second hand wheels for We repa r lieyelts and leep. all ' kinds of repairs in stock. • We sell the Page Wire Fence . and • de a general blacksmithing and job- bing trade. • ' • • • SEELEY & TURNER. • 1.- 77 ••••• }LB. COMM@ 1 Chemist and Druggist. . • • -, • • e; . . Reduction in Prices lieu is a good. chanee to secure a first class buggy at a, big reduction. Note these prices : • $80 Buggies for $68 $76 Bug&i, for $65 $65 Buggies for $60 Remember thee are . all our own make which places us in a posi ion o guarantee Ahem we do Dot buy anything but first•class naaterial. • Repa• iring promptly attended to liy experfeiseed _men. RUMBALL and . McMATH aut:on st.jounuin.. ortiand Conlon Highest Price FOR SALE I am agent in this dis- trict for the 0%, en Sound Portland Cement Com- pany and am preparedto supply either large or • smallquantities.•Colitrac- tors and others who • in..: tend buildingw.allcs, or silos of cenaent will do well tO'Communicate with me. The Sanappon brand of cement . manufactured by the Owen Sound Port-. land Cement Company is .the best cement on the naaTtet. •• . , „Walker: place of safetie An inepeetarit thing • so the management is looking for - state and 'the crots have been good eapidlY and Chewed at leisure in a ward o ence of strangers, causes Stoppage of the' liow goes into wititer quarters that fright, harshness, or the prep- • this re -cheering for d time ; hence, air on the first of November 'on a two fax as possible,, all such coritingen- hiundred . acre ferret owned by one of cies -shouldbe avoided. Food When tilt proprietors a few miles from taken in' by a ruminant is partially Kansas City ivhere the Whole ohlafit is.. masticated and' mixed with the sali- given a thorough overhauling and put - ih readiness for another season.. They era in the mouth, then is passed on' also a lin,' school yvhere acro- dAwn the gullet to the paunch encl. have bats; 'horses and riders are trained. •• the henejiconib, the fluid a,nd finer ... fot live stoek breeders to know te t -bigattendance: , pte\tion going on .to the manyplies. After a certain time has 'elapsed, • this food,' Which hes Pearl churned up —-- ANOTHER. OPPORTUNITY I • f th move- BTI-IE Glt.AT again to to meets of that organ, is returned the month, where the bulk THEM RAILWAY 1 ' Daily during September and October : of it is finally fitted. for the true digestive process in the fourth stora- elle way Second class tickets will lie 0 ad.. It has beeti estinia.ted that on sa.le from all stations in Ontario, : ti. r 'ced rates to all points 0 For Produce kWiends'poafyintohdeut:i.anfighl_weit .pribcee. for a sew lievew • it to us or our wagon Will pall upoit you. . •• PaPer, Etc., iS large and •Our stock of Dry •Goods, Geocefies, assorted. . ' fi HARNWEL L, CHEAP CASH STORE .• • VARNA, • . • .- ---• flAW1111;.-CEN VEAL. STEAMSHIP. LINE. •TOLEDO--SAULT ISION. 'FREIGHT & PASSENGER; Weather permitting steetn- . ers Will depart per Schedule' shown below. " OSSIFRAGE;" Will leave Goderich, North Bound, Ste. Marie • and intermediate Ports ; Windsor, Detroit and' Toledo at • it o'clock p. m. Mondays. ' : STR. "KING EDWARD" Leaves Goderiele north bound, every Saturday at 9 p.in for Parry Sound . and Sault Ste. MaXie. Leaves Goeer- i ich, south bound, every Thursday at 12.30 p, for Windsor, Detroit and Toledo; calling at inteemediate ports, -For rates and further information address Win. Lee, Goderich, or • V.. B. ROSEVEA.R., General Traffic Manager, Sault Ste. Marie, Oht. lock.p. m. Wednesdaysfor Sault CLINTON returning will leave Goderich for ',look's Caton Boot Compound, • Tao druggistfer'eookfs Cotton Root Com. 10,000 Ladies. Safe effectual. Ladies ask Th etiaceeefdly used monthly by over pent Title no other, he all Mixtures, pills and . imitsel.onearesiandrons. Pries-, No. 1,•$1. pr box•070. Molest stronger,$8 per box. NO, 1 or 8, mailed On receipt of price awnicint4w8.43.ra•2 450enT .13 torbinpalio. ,Tihansde20800ki dCompany mmenaeti by au responsible Druggists in Canada. • N d r sold in Clinton 13. II. 33, Combe, P,• Reale, E. Hov- ey and Watts & Co. -druggists. •. - 00•0* .0000ses•eleeto•Ouieltilt••• isoo•O•••••••000•400p00•0•00' In the paune by reason o e • about seVen hours are- needed for • rumination to be completed, hence it eut the line of the Great Northern 0 will be seen that the_practiee of the Railway, in Montana, Idaho, Wash- • 1 13 •t•sh Columbia . 0 cattleman in bedding down the stock ing and allowing them a period of quiet- 001 particulass as to above can be 2 nese and rest atter feeding it based' obtained by calling on or writing ; ori sound prieciplee end obsOreatien, Chas. W. Graves, District Passenger 0 of -facts, Agent Great Northern , Railway 6 a , • Careful Rearing, .1 King street, 'West, \(\ Rooin 12), ioron- • to, oat. 33 os • Mrs. A. -What a very cultivated 0 person that tail gentlettian is over 0 he had been brought Up in a hot,- • house.-Pick:Ille-Up. WORKS Orr THE COLD. es * Laxative Ilromo duiline Tablets D Manners make a man glad to see euro a cold in one day. No „crire,. fio : hie mother -In -1W. . pay. Price 25 cents. there! Airs. B. -Yes; he looks as if STOPS TIXE COUGH AND died, the money is lost, and I'm tired of the theme., so deliberately deseet the infant. Do with her as you will -it mitten:1 little enough to - .Mies 'Rochester's coristernatien knew no bounds. "Now. What. in the world ant I. a single young woman, to do with Dila little ehildl" she asked herself in bewilderment. Then the only Vey Out. of the di- lemma occurred to her --she would take it to Nanny. and her hiishand- Jolla would know 'what must be done With it. And then, it Was such a ftWeetktAlt.C.:0/41,1/ thy thinc,,,, • 0 • 0 • The News -Record, which Leads for I : . Huron News, will be sent to any ac1-1 HARLAN6 BROS 1 : i 1' 148- dress until the end 01902 for 25. ;CHEAP • HARDWARE - STORE.: • It••••••••••?,‘"••••••••••44.•••••••••••••••••••41000•9 laPER CENT DIS' COUNT FOR CASH • Oft all the following titles where the purebese amounle t� .6(Cr(i)nrglelitiZte:iistilitie and Oil Stoves, Pumps end teinks, (Irani! ewit re, Ti meet*, Shelf Herd Wit re, 0Inth es . Window ()lase, Daisy Churns,Been Door Iloilo in Cat pnn- tePbs Tools, Ontlet.y and flitted Were. VVegive itelow it few epeciel Peiges for next Week'il • et:Iiiii,Itt:ut%-etes .4. tri Peerless Machine Oil 33e. 20 ft 'V tggi Extension Laddere :WM 66 40 .$4b0.. Engem' Extra Machine 011 850 Golden Light " " 40e Methine Oils in 5 gel. lote, 5e per gal. less Pare White Lead, in 25 lb. tine, 61,65 8 lbs. Wire Nada for 250 in IN, Out Nano, for '250 6 bOXIts of Axle Grease for 25e • • Get our pricee ofi Hinder TWIne Try Vureko Fly Inner 0 • - a • • • • 0 • • 0 • • • o- • 0 4 "et