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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-11-13, Page 22 1111 1111 '4J.tIii 11 11.144+1+14-14.1o1-1414.1-1-1.44 ". • ELOISE Z SKININOS_ 60DERICH CORRESPONDENT 111 f• 1 $ 1 1- 1,1 1 1, 111+4 11 11 11 I A' 14•1+4÷1÷1.4440-14 +4+1-1.• The funeral of the late Elizabeth TIN flags were unfurled on Sunday it'. Grant, relict ot the late Henry 'Spence, honor of His Majesty's birthaay. Mi a retired army pincer, who 'came out Allan McLean ssail ISIgin -Avenue hat with an English artillery ciampana bis handsome new Union jack maim and was stationed at Cltambly, .P. ts1 tor. the ,first time at his residenia. Q., at the titne of the rebellion,. in We toots a wale. to the end of tie. the suppression of which he took part. tier ott Satitrilay, the latest date a in later years he married the deceasea a real line day that we remernber. lady, by whom lie had four childrea, was xi, ely coati there, only a sligl three a metals, 101.e, •Liviie and rill le i.fl :110 la. e. Hattie, aud one son, Harry.. Tete alms asabel treble is visiting arams of symaathy were sent to the lases in augintew City. f ds and relatives .An esld aettler in the person of • eit THE CLINTOIsT IsTEWS-R20010) .7/00 1 ••••• 3y tuan ion thrown up-side-down,as il a tornado had torn through it every day. as Heath Hall was.; never in ., To health and happiness is Sprolula--- hanging of doors, and Mammals as ugly as ever since. time immemcnial. November 18th, 1902 CAMERAS An Ancient Foe Atit110e af•env •other house was there heard, such It causes hunches in the neck, ilia - down of windows, and tearing like a maniac. up and down stadia, ard figures the ekin, inflames the meColle rushing like a living whirlwind in membrane, wastes the muocles, week- end out of every room in fire. mat- ens the bones, reducers the power of Ines as might be seen and heard here; resits eine to isease and the capacity never were 'servants so conepl. t sly at their lei& end: never were quiet, for recovery, and develops into Mt. Misinees-like neighbors so completely sumption. abneic,twoutatsertlyhei;s=eqlvantdh:setrie,Arttli,ssitcollf 0,2.1)7 niaLfin,r asa scrofula soree tidtct wits 'IteNst'ilesf tress. ;;;137 gong to atuhrdeekepmt°tnilteirs' with •Egypt. ti Ilvaawslesisie 1111 It:: 1Olbeetraenntgliivainusligratheedimelnuesoodro usoaratioodapsurinutaa, ii••••••••••••••••004,04••••••••••••••••••••sos dud rercy s a The Pool Werlodingr "The Unuen • .24 Secret. Secret • • • BY MAY AGNES FLEMING *I Bridegroom," "A Terrible allii y CONTINUED IntoDt PAGE 3 "oh, 1 do -T do! my sweet, pra. i ictene that the hot -1 eadsd 1 at I . a This medicine ceased the Bores to heal, and 1115 alma' J. W. Meow, Woodstock Ont 1)1140110f maaing .heiress in 1 • atileaaa the children leave shown no signior u inuipeg, Detroit, LoutIon and Brus- lienry Loa , a , y , that seemed somethina. holy as it emus Annum! 0, lay total! If this. •:a _ mot - eel, Illeasrs. Peter Grant oi Clevelana snored to town. with las family, alinet,t to a 'passion ; those "human to adopt bee ler aur darling's Fake." -t a young ratan in • Wailes 3 nd theta .wies not Hood's Sarsaparilla k awed se ears died 01 sets. The relatives and friends front Wednesday, Nov. sth. About i8 year: hovered about the sweet beautiful little one bad blue eyes and fair hair quest ion. v ery (taming, withal, 1 . a distance were the brothere of decees- Igo he retired from farm life and re .. lima .1 f r I e f ' ehadta mounted like her, I could find it in my heart . 0 ii„ 0 01 1 0 a and bewlideringlY-heniiiirtir was. rot ; and Simon Grant of Brussels, aecom Mr. Itilliatte • Lashani has a hug, . floWers," as some one prettily calls "You would not let such a •trifie .1 mlestown or within tavuety miles, will rid you of it, remount and per- _ pained by Mrs. Grant and tattir $OP jeael of anthracite suspended. hy j" - . them, could at any _time arrest her as that prevent yott Maude, if you roundwho would not have givtn manentiy, Mr. W. A. Grant Of Stanley 1 Mr, go:el chain which holds the jewel it attention ancl make ber 'forget all really wiShcal it But let the child his whiskers and inotistachea fOr one as it hag rid thougande. and Mrs. John Hunter of Tubleets place. Mr. ',patient .is able to be out alma Not a Child among all • the taanain. Rita -that's her nameasn't glance frOm her "bonaie black .e'e." smith, niece and nephew. The friend, but he suffered front loss Of voice the• earl's tenantry that hail not remit"- - it? -come here, Rita.'" • Ilia Pet didn't Care a strap for all from Clinton were Messrs. Celyvell tua , past weels. . eel proof of her affeetion, in the lie held out his artne. • Rite, look- : the youug men M America, except. Avery. The casket, whieh was vex.) Mrs. A. E. McGregor of Sarnia is alvape of creature -comforts; and even ed at him front under her long perhapa, Ray G ennoble; and she handsome, was covered with lovely- the guest of her brother, Barrister as she idolized children, so was. she eye -lashes, - and then going over, flirted away entnercif (illy; turned floral emblems, the tributes of Ipvint . Dancey, and of Captain Murray.and invariably toyed by them in returnnestled within them just as •Ernanie countless heads, and had more sigh- I friends in London and Goderich. Ree Mrs. hicGregor. She intends to re- The country -seat of the De Cour- Used to do. ing swains at her feet then all the .1 antes A. Anderson• -the deceased wee turn to Ler boute next week. •eys was et line old mansion, einbowera The simple itetien. awoke a host of • ' • ' a -- put -o- . • gether. '. other belles of Judestown t a faithful member of Knox china- •• f3ur nongeuarion, Mr. Sharman, ed. in trees, with splendid parlcs, fine tender memories that for a moment y , g officiated at house and Maitland cents - was reay. ported very law on Saturdpreserves, and surrounded by bestial- nearly urnerved the earl. Rising has- '' Pei was naturallcleverbright tery. The pallbearers were : Messrs. • A delightful:wedding' took' place at ail scenery. Here, • with' their friends tilY, he kissed Rita and left the and talented, and could latve 'wo- n'. R. it obertson, Jacob Stet es, a Mr, William Alan of the earl and -countess were in the roam. But from that •chty the little gaassed 'wonderfully in her atudies lf she- had ehoseo; but 'ho didn't ehoose IS e rn i gli an , David Stoddart, Jai- :Bentniller oti Wednesday of laid week, habit of going each summer, to .stray waif wits an inmate of .the • the reeidence Of - a haw and A. Ingles. Much 'Y - Lae Soattaetiog Part' $ lalng Miss spead a fewasveeks; and here the hap- a hall, and with every passing and followed her own secret will day, pathy is extended the family of th. • crena third daughter of Mr. Allin, piest, moments of Lady Maude Were grew more and more deeply clear to 3 about teaming, in spite of all the late Errs. Spence, who for nineteen and Mr, Charles lireelsow of the same Spent. wandering through. the dim. tho. earl and countesS. lectures,. entreaties, and persuasions, 'old woods, Wherecould •dreant Witt 1 t lentil d ting her thea of her tutoe, and angry outbursts months in her illness did all in thet nace. Rev. Alr. Shaw tied tlat lama staawer to alleviate her suffering ant • ial I not.. The. drawing and ditang now sincerely mourn their loss. 11' ' atoms w'ere .beautiftelly decorated with funeral took- place cm Wednesday. • owers and • ferns. • "the bt isle, who. Mr. Maloney of the engine Worke is same in . on the arni of het father, who - attending to business for that firm in axe her away, Was beatitifully dress Owen Sound. • sed. • in a costume of white- silk trite - Mrs. Brown of Niagara spent 0. few mad with white silk applique, white selie • ribbon and the eorsage ores. - pleated wah five lovely buckles set with brilliants.: ah.e bridestnaid, Miss Minnie-, sister .of the bride, ats.s. pret- aly gowned in white organdie frilied nd trimmed with valeneeennee. lace and insertion. The. pretty attic mak, of honor, Vanities .yoeingeSt sister of the bride, • . was • dressed. in a lovely. sostame. of -pale Mee cashmere,. white :stockings and white, slippeasS and car- ried 'a • -large. boquet of white . asters, .The groomsman was. M. Henry Breclaiw..of • London, -brother of • the. grecnn...A grand dinner was served at -p. in. when lunch speeth. making-' congratulatory to the bridal pair was. indulged. in. The evening .was spenaiu recitations -and games.' •The guests' from • •a .distance Were.: Mrs, Zinanertnan and son of Rapid • City, and Mrs, William Treble and: Miss Treble.' The bride's going ataay- gowa was • of steel ham •broe.deloth with .silk waist and hat t� match. The bridal weeks in town the guest of her Cher- ished friends, Mr. and. Mrs. Wocagear. We heard two gentlemen discessing. the re -building of the organ factory and the Scotchman said to the Irish-, man : " You'll see if , you live in 11 years there'll be no factory here. This. lrishman gave his assent to that same. Another gentleman who would not - write poetry for a kinadoin •said, . while talking about things in general : a If a wan. were honest, . And did everything square ; . The world would never . Have a millionaire." At 3.30 on Sunday afternoon .12.e..... Robert MeHardy addressed the young people of Victoria street church_ in a O most impressive manner. He took for his text the shortest in the Old Testa- ment :. Exodus 8-1o, " Tomortow," on which lie based a very: fine address. He told theta to look up the texts -ad- ding that a soirie of these teats are lost." He told them of a plague as I al as the frogs of which they will pair . lett after • the wedding party read in Exodus that was ,spreadieg , aroaa.up..for 'tacit hoMe• in 13entailler. itself over the land. and that plague Our best :wishes go with them tea - was sin and it was in the .heart „of. eva their new 'homes alte wedding gifts eryone. The sin of envy, anger,' etc.,. 'Ware very handsome. and. costly. a : a • etc. Satan's -best ally was arocrits- ..., . . - . - -• ' ... ... a t ination, " Tomorrow.' He also said ' . We. Were. invited :to atte*nct the birth - the word "•noW" occurred two Ituncl- day party. of Laurels the• little fours red times • in the 'sacred scriptures and Ytarsold.daeghter of .Mr...and. Alia. W. asked those whom be a•ddressed to give H. Bates,. her birthday .falling upon him a. text containing the woad. 'Seas ;the birthday., of His . Majesty King -134 - °ml • texts- were given lain; Heasaid.. wards but • celebrated non .Satitrday, there was one easy text to remember Thirty two Prettily dressed little tiri§ three or "fpur. little • Wye were - in which the word appeared. ; .4..Rea ,10. member now thy Creator • in the slays - hhatngFaPhe4 in . a gruuP• The 18 - of - thy yotith. One •illustration of . eats %sere' many and nearly all of a TomorroW" which heagave _is so' 11111a, smue,01 thou verY • bandeame: beautiful we must give it. - He' told • Little I• aural marked her • data by them that in winter the Valls of Ni- ' reciting " Farmer. John'.' and with agars are at their grandest. The icy Grace • Wooten sang a pretty motion branches of treesaate., dazzle the eye _ t'anaa " Pm H. A. la P. Y.• ' Miss With their btauty. On one of „those Gladys Hogarth recited •a pretty little wintry days some .visitors were- itt the piece, ." Ipsey tore, het. apron" and Falls, di.lighted beyond expression a Elo's letteraa aMies Pearl. McGinty-. with their ueauty, and where the seer- ray real. ed . "be nigger ;boy's first ' rent sweeps along a •dark object was scheol • days?' . Miss -Maggie Belcher noticed sweeping down with it. . The • riaited • in her happiest vein a Mama . object was a carcass of a sheep. In a ma's baby boy" ' and ' a Little baby moment a large, beautiful .eagle ap- brother." •A pretty hymn was 1;cent:- reared with outstretthed. Wings' and ifully sting, by• the little •Missea Alma. flying downwards until it reached ale" . Robinson and Id.a Smith Alma' Was. object. Everyone Watched it with in. . the..letiny-Lital of the birthday party. ' terest and saw that the eagle was So Misses Gracie, Hogarth,, Pearl, aleGil- nig ossed in its .prey that ,it was tiaras-, Hattie Belcher and- donte other /suite o' livious to the great danger Young ' raay guests sang Some. pretty menacing it. Down the ,earrent .11 ...sacred choruses. Tar. was seryett the: went and over. the falls. at Was . tittle ' giteits•: at S'l.i.' ma The' ' birth - frozen to the- 'carcass, he said, and ' ,day :cake, fancifully iced,...stood. in •tlfe • could not let go its hold. Tomorrow 1 aciare ' of the tables surroanded •by was too late. Quite a number went._ Pumpkin . pies and many kieds of...cake a up and knelt at the altar' before.- the and sweetmeats. •Miss Tillie Newell, ' afternoon service closed. three ,years' 'cilia melted. " lafarnina. made my pretty- •After • sing- • tug : " 'aid . Save the, King". all dis- • sersed. to •tlieir harries tit - 6.30 p.. ita' iVirsalates, • also had • a.. number of ' gueets invited ' to wend the evening • with her, • ot her father. Therefore, . at unilisturbed, of her lost. darling. leartied to look upon her, as time.4. t.i?cu. .she could play a little, draiV: a Taking m her acaustoed , walk one passed, in, the light -of a daughter - latle-hei. taleav talents in this respeet.ere , - as a •. as - a a.•••ss• ..• .. day, she was arresitd by the loud . sent to • take the plate a the lost shially ectutIned . tocaricature-sing a eries of a child near. allath her one. • Rita -addressed them by the • - gaod deal, talk more. 'than she could . ' • ' a ' GoDitIc.H. ' sympath;es ever enlisted for ehildaen, endearing 05100 of father 0n11' moth- • s.nes, and Was still a,waee that Eng, .. adr, Carter has returned from rarest she .gloneadquietly in -the direction . er: and the world tacitly seemedG ta Usti grammar Was a. tittle' hook with and is now engaged upen the new sta- a nd • beheld 1.4. 1 i ttle, infantile -looking take it for . granted • that little. "Lady • •a gray COVOi'. At first Mr, arnet, t' ' b 'ld' t ' -' Rita" wa.s to be. heiress and daugh- ' her Mather, had insisted upon her ter of .Earl ne Courcy. app•iying• herself; alit seeing •that Pet II, M'a Ctiatoms Officer Farrow • was • At .seven Yeatt•lendoldt.),egILstandybeIii..itate.thhictiad_. ;Only listened very datifully and then aaa • • .. able to 'attend to his -duties on 'Mon - her gay erness, did. as Site liked. aftet; he gave .it up, and allotted her now pretty much to • 'fie -rector of St George's Presented Gan. .She stained to bave. forgotten - she ever had any other father . and • • us with :tome articholees. They •tasted do tte elle Itked.. mother 'than Lord and Lady: Pe . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For an. up-to-date • HAIR CUT CLEAN SHAVE try the leading barber. NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S otteCEIRY. George D.Robertoii. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 and of two years old, apparently teasing bewildered, and" screaming away at the top of its- lungs. ' Lady Maude aPProached, and at a' single glance. became: deeply intereata ed that little stray waif. , at was a face of singular beauty that met hoe- eye. A dark, olive .complexam, large,. brilliant . black eyes, coal -black hair, that:1'1)0w hung teregled ana disordeefed over her boelders. Her little dress was torn earl her halals ; and face serniched Atli brambles. The. child Was evie deafly lost. • Lady Meade approached; and the .1111a, teaming to .geze on her, for a omant , ceased • her cries; Stooping down, •she ported •the tangled elf- toeks off the- dark little Mee, .and .azed lone and • 'earnestly down into ale blight eyes that •fearlessly Met Iter oasts It 'seemed. to her Shari -lust have Seen. a, face like. this •sometahere before, and that it was • crannected' . to. us. ate green pears or something Pet had from the -first conceives' is Courey. . • ti,a_. 1 his seas •the more, surprising, as his v y Wa le • guest o Tr. d Mrs. that nteese .favorite • .with the judge , ' and an..atter: - . . tage, hi her fer-aistent: home, conduct, Mar l pendent on the bounty Of ethers, the irreproachable, and he was an Ma • ass, and inenners, were .' ... .. adopted ilaugliter 'was 01) ing up, aurrotncled by every luxury • . . . . . . fond hearts could bestow upon her. .eyeryliocly else, In person he was a' STOPS THE COUGH AND • CHAPI'llit XXIV. - • .ate-loeking young man; „eany • and . tall, light -haired, geity-eyed, effendi*. • . 'WORKS OFF THE COLDS Laxative Brom° Quinine ' Tablets .- • ectuateous in manner, _polished in -ad. 'Clare .a cola in one day. No cure,. no . Your pardon, dear reader, if,- with- dress, a. finishecl scholar, and -strict pay... Price 25.,cents. out . farther preface, 1 skip over a Christ in. ihellellotnereeittle'sd keeti;;Ini Mgr in4•ahde .• - . .. a period of six years.. One brier bird's cots; dialike that increased* every day, • f Dungan(f..mi, spena sun_ da in to strong dislike to . this gentlemen-. a .• NMI so, .while the lost daughterMr Ward was living in poverty, in a littls otl eye; . the sardonic static, the ainscrala 1 nee t the past and then to • d R nt f • us bo 's of fifteen to • the mouth. Therefore, all. his virtud 1. or all omen.. sis: seals t.hanged Y eye g a a Cameras CAMERAS ' CAIVIERItS WE RAVE A LARGE RANGE OV CAMERAS RUT THE,DEST A CHEAP CAMERA IS. BROWNIE NO 2 WHICH WE SE141‘ AT P. 4. Persons in neighboring towns who are thinking of purcha.s ing a camera. will reveive gastma.n catalogue by drop- ping us a card. Other camerae besides the Eastman can be supplied. Films, developing powders and other light sup- plies can be sent by mail. Our cheap Exposure Meter at 350 gives the correct expos- ure under all conditions and PaYS for itself in a short time by saving over and under ex- posure in negatives. . . ---f H 13. COMBEY Chemist and Druggist. • . . CLINTON COURT OF REVISION'. Notice as bereby given that a Court will beheld, pursuant, to the " Ontar- io Voters' List Act,' by His Honor the Judge of the County. Court of the County, 'of Huron, at Clinton on' the 17th day of Nov., tem, at to o'clock a. m. to hear and determine the several eamplaints of errors and omissions, in the Voters' List of the Municipality pf Clinton for 1902. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the same time and place. ' W. COA.TS, Clerk.. Dated the xith de.y of October, 1902, go on with our -history: • . • •Idh ed-Ita • Woes look the fee° sometimes were; the hard, crafta, Cruel expression of d. t .•..AGENTS WANTED.. • • • • with seine .derk ,nientoryssa a hata she ;young. mens cf twentas-one,..land had: was .to her hy.poetasya hie goodness, itt. ' The child balked •. tia. to *thespale, lila trona little.. girls of twelve and • as &oak .: for ebtart wiekecIneas. Pets'. - .artlesaly. lisped :. . , • .. . eleven to y.oung ladies of respectitally, : 'disliked iiittia alla toua no ' pains . to efahteen rind aeveateen ' Beyond that , . . .Ccinectal it, • ` . . • sweet face of • the lovely lady, and • • ‘."Freneh,." • tnermarod- Lady Maude. it had Wrought little. change, la a Ana Pet . baa. read. his character , Jadestown oa its inhabitants. .• • aright': he had been a young •main of • in7sluatpliniesre°..'''q'te.w in .' tile .tv;ori:c1 cite . master. Rattly.' having dispia•yed,.. :"fartni•Kaahe was .. is ,ruined clelsauchee,. . he have come .hetat? Where. is 'aloe' 'during his *rapid Farce'. at Callege, 'reduce cf. to 11115 by. eacesses. At first . :her,' 'little (me?" 'iihe• asked in the , .Sundry ''fast„" tendencies, wee. sent Ite had • looleea upon, his seifolar ass a • . fate* with • most 'exeinplury • patieade pest and Plaatie; but as he grew tip. ' • bitisn'Isee,on to enter his heart.. What,. same lartaunge.. -. • ' - • .- . to. sea •to take the nonsense . out of ..: "p one tewity-baef' Man aoa . maga. .hitre. that your's...gentleman bore his *'' hal lea ,has eh:sage:el. Love ands. Oa . .1 fimed the little in noc era . „ .'ishe Countess wits at a loss •and and .resignations . . . . .• . . ol the. woe- ., leis heauta, this wealthy 'heirless to be • : ' ' .. he thought, if' he .Could . Win.. this peer - perhaps'. wou Isi ha ve •gone. • wi t h I he' Great wits .the delight thy adatiral, Ins anele, when he'ne.ard• :his Wife. IDS • fallen loattates. Would ' ittie one fart her i Olt). the .ti,i)odfi',hAd . t .•• ' f 1h3 • earl ' s • •ame-skee ers . of..his nephew's desaintitiom aria a be rettrieved,• and his' paid° and pass Consumption Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con- sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and' roo years ago. , Salt pork is good if a than can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott's Emulsion is the mod- ern method of feeding fat, to the consumptive. Pork is ibo rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing About the combination of cod liver oil and hypoplios- phites in Scott's Emulsion could:riot tell. . • ' metamortatosed- Erminie and Petroa- • • Mask for evil designs; his politeness', • On Wednesday 'of last week • the • residence ' of. our well known towna- man, Aar. William McCreath,. was the scene of attach feetivity; his -eldest was • partially •theough his infliwnee.• sionigratified by possessing her.. Con- .. .- . . . . ome up at that instarit. arid taking .61/ his eat, said; • . . , . that, some months .affer, ilienty, eads , •cealing. his. wheelies., he weund. Min - •taut ' in . lane roundabout . and , bright a• "Belief- not ventut.e..in'as the woods, self • around the heart of the judge,. .. my may; awas os ' rtass.ed braes buttons. stood .00 the deck of . until he became his bosons-trioad tiad hroagh last night." Thee. entehing, the "Sea Nymph," • ana .wrote • eoraldant. He aneW pet. dislikes) aght of Rita, as the child called her- name •in but he though this -was because she trenaendous .esipitals, its Inwless • S N " -• • .1.. . 'eh', he latest out, in surprieealtihy, ' , . Joe sed upon him as .5 .erciss masteris ilese my Poit.i, here's one " ent,.w • • • "NOW., retteembeta .Minnie, you must- • if alto Coital ae. taught to regard him . "DoeS th s child: belong to ' the not • go arta fall 10V0 Wi ' al,iYa. • as. a lover, • Ita Would be •••••• d • ti • w• ,sf • •very Witches : FOR; SALE„ r:tun agent in dis- trict for the .0 wen Sound Portland Cement Coin- pany and am prepared to supply either large or small • quantities: :Contrac- tors and others. 'whO in,. tend buildingwalks, or silos of cement will do well to ConMannicate with me 8 b d • P • • • Of dement inanufactured ,by 'the. 0 wen Sound, Port- land Cement Conapaby is tbe.. best cement on the LO 5, else '. efts its par ng az a, ent rh retore niontha assea . . you do T.11 knock all.. ere tion • into :P • , - ipaiesa • . • .• . • • ; . . a.vds• .mY lady; SaW her With 111:311l beCul110 511 kladnees,. and affability- . taarke.t.-: • *the taost devpted alave • and admirer . * • . . • n they . reviseve d threugaslast erlastiag smesh; -I'll hura the•waele • S'Euise she's . got loft be hind in it universe into the regions of • space INfies Lawless had. Wlker usista.ke. I don't believe:she's one t.o ales:ad eite M "'When Satan turns: saint thei'c'S 17.11 a A. . f tl t St Ilk •• " the t latest States, and bring all the ••room for suspicionla said Pets look- ' CLINTON • . ' "Do Semi think so?" said.. Lely ' atoeld and Nearaska Territory to un- ing at hanwith a costa:entice' eyes. ,Mande, Widi Illt0t!Wit. " 1111y do yau 'iversat auinatioi& "You're . tip to . something , you . think ehe•has. been stolen?". .• .• • . . Dalai insitressed by these appalling rhoukin't :be a lay good y.outh. I'll one of thenaselvea, some. of the 'viadutifittly premised ' net to "go and •net•„".. • a " - ' ..• ' . . edu:c V .1011.11i • ** ' • • . ,., Why., sny• lady, if she ,had aeen ....atm . blood-ehilling tara.ttsa: iarminie . keep my eye. 011 Yon. .lar. Rozzel Gars Alien woulcl have had li.r; .btit . am-. -fell an rove with anybody else.," .and S Illat though Pet .kept her "0.9 on • body :seemed •to OWn this one,. or in . Afr. Lawle.st • trensfonnedinto a bimaa. as she GI:metaled, no clue • to •• ;a1,0 • LOOM. :her. 1 saw one of the gashing-maiddY, gave his 'friends at the etuthge . could she :cliseover; far sPrices. oleo, draw ' her alongside of the head. name his blessing, and set off on his as a lover she .had never dreamed ef , ' • . . • lastnight, with. a, blow that kricieke 'first • voyage.. • . .. • hini. in her wildest momenta, Until ' ed late down, Loi d! hoar my' In tare ' . Hay, who 'eye!), in .his boyhood had: one; ..daY.,, bursting into the library ,. were itetriagto da ' the sante' '. to "displayed great 1515131 in legal mat- • where Ma sat,. with aneven letter in himia ' : a . ... • . - ters,wa.a. now, sby the :kindness of • her head, her cheeks flushed :to • a: • ' Pool' . little :thing!" • said• -. *Lady the•Achniral in-Neet• York City, :Btu- ...deeper caitheon• than • -metal, her dene- . Maade compassionately, ' folding Ian. '; dYing laW• ' . • . , . ' • : ing 'eutas all . irradiant, her'•arilliant in her arms with .a -Malden nasalise, 1 Ermiriaatoo, -was*absent froto.hinne .• eaes • fa hing back ' the staishinea her "Poor' little thing, * Yes, now .: I. notv. Having eotnpletely eaptitatedwhole fare . sparkling; with delight, he think of if Is more them probp.ble i the heart of the , generous and .ee cert.- • s leol•ed tip .front :the book' he Was Fh0 '114f3 been. stolon lop she cannot 3 We Admiral ..Tlaveofel, as she did reixd n a and asked: speak English. Carry her to the luta; I that of mast others; he set . about . •'You seent in unusufella good spir- f • 11 t d thinking ono clay, what Niias the beet • its ie -day, Isawless-anay I ask daughter, Miss Annie ala.y.,- being un-, . " ited in tnarriage to Mr..David Thongs- bleeding, and we cannot allow her to 11100110' to display' his enaction. Just . the cause?" • •• ' son. *At • n a. 111.• the briar: came into perish hely." . •*. . • ' . then he recollected her • fondness fat. "Yee; I've got a letter *froze Ray, the •drawing • room • upon the .artn of. • The •nutet lifted the child - ia ,ais . learning, • and.• the fetv apportunities'. and he's ' coming home in a month her father, mhogave her -away... She. ' arms, aria foilowed the .cOuntess tO she had t� indulge thet fondness-aand or sol 'aria la, la, In la, la, la." • . . was beautifully gowned ill 53.5 green the hall, tehgre she gave orders to. • jul"Ping• uP" hesteue,a the .table a ... And Pet went on .waltzing 'around • • s • . - . ' silk, the corsage and sleeves being NS' have the lital5 foundling properly. aeissoroutt blow, °eelaiming: the room . . tooned with white silk net, embroider, di•esiecl and cared for, before .peesent- • ."I'll send her to school! ',Pet learns. • A cloud settled for . a moment on eta .Vvith silver margiierites. A rosette . it g her to the ears.' Ho • smiled . as . an them hea.thenish, foreign languages the bland face of the gentleman; and of the same ornamented her •hair • and - he listened to her story, and follow- .and makes a wage on that big sea.- his 'small eyes shot a sharp, jealous .earrad .a shOwee imaged.' of white ed her tothe room , where Hate Rita, ' • chePt af 'It piano, and • so °shall little ..gleam ma the bewIldeeing. figure floatehrysanthemanaa . Tho 1 rideemaida • . • Snowdrop. I'll 'send her to school ittg dimly. over. the •earpet. It 'van - Were the latele's taster, Miss atoms!, who wore a• very 'pretty gown. of pink foulard silk' with trimmings of ap- n wet, a a . • . , SaL • dayl-shiver my timbere if ishod, . however, as quickly • as . it shit as his eyes rested on the dark, this .very on the floor, playing with some toys. I don't," • ' • • . came; as he said, in toue of as - brilliant &iv, the smile .fatled away, 1 Aad on the spar of .the tn.:anent; tanned carelessness, . I And. who . • • , • liking. They also wore black picture aad a half-Pliaalad, halfedoebtful look 1 the adm ta , w t many a o .. s a51.• i o • . • . hats and carried shoact I:ogee:Cs of took its place. . • . I grunt,- dumped himself on eta Ring-. s "Why, you anew .well enough," auk asters. The grootitaman with Mr. "Is she not beautiful, dear ni.n- 4 botie's. batik, and jogged sever the said Pet, impatiently, "Ray • . Ger- RV •ei t Theanpeoe, arct Iter of the est" • notis she notremind you . of ,. heath to the .eittiage. - , 0) sine -you saw him When •he was , groom. . The groom'. 'pre:aint to the ..301315 dark, el& tropical flower ?" i • .There 'he made his proposal lb 1.-• here lest.". • . . • .. ' • stride wes a. handsome. gold -wait:Wand said Lady Aristide, in adniirationt tplitie,a hose sweet blu.e eyes lit up , ,"Illess me! Yes, I had forgotten; e Info ..• pad to the bridesmaids lovely . "Or tome bright -winged, ,gorgeoii$ I. at first with joy and gratitude; then but you' remember that was three opal tinge, 1 he bride's mothr and • little .butterfly ---yes,". . said Lord . no eanie the thought of Reaves 'now • a . years ago, Miss Lataless, so. , I may the Mother- 'of the groom both.. were sCourey, But Maude, it amnia to ! helpless ..cripple, unable to •leave her be , pardoned 'for not recollecting' him. black. silk costaities... The drawing mid , me -To cannot account for it -hut it • muiti, and lier Countenance Sell, and If .1 tdoa ass much interestinhint the ;oyful light feded front her face: a' nu seem to doany InemoTy would dining rooms were • beautifully decor- seems as if I had seen .it smut:eh:1V ateal with myrtle and. the archway wawal. . • • . "I. tun velar.. sary, but, 1 cennot doalatless he better." • a under wlach the • blade ard grooto "0, my lord) •have you, too, ' oa_ , Itite o my grandthother," wasi hex sad .".1 expect you would," said Pet. stood had a whele network of 'myrtles served it?" eri. d Lady Mitude,hreatla ' "DIY: . ' "I have a' fte*.nt idea that I Would 'erne and' flowers front the centre of ioNsly. "rt was the first Gang that '•.. "Firldleale-doet." exclaimed the ad- 11 *se . some trouble -if not, more -in which a. lovely large Itorsa.sboe of struck me, too. How veryssingultirl'' nitre!, testila. "She% got Lucy to MI -getting nay Germaine. Don'tbe- white chryientlietimme was suspended,' at heal to her; and if Lucy is . not . neve he Would approve of lity.'doing "T suppose she resenibles some one ' etecigh, she cen have half -a -dozen fe- so at all, either." . A very sumptuous dinner a as served we have both known; There is no at 12 a.. 111to the bridal pktrty and amounting for the strange likenesses male women from the White Squall "I dicl not think Alisa Lawless cilia to keep her in proper sailing order. ed for the aparoval or disapproval of 75 ito ited guests. The guests froin a we see so naltinteS ill total strangers. distance. were : Mr. John Currell of Well, what do you intend to do with 1 kr Ow a good place to send youtO,' any ono in the world," insinuated the t liathalla enesin 'af the bride ! Mr, this little bird ea paradise y. ou hase SnoWdrOP, ana go you shall, and gentiernan, with one bf his - bland and Mrs. David Thou -maim of Dungan- caught?" . that's all about. it tat speak to the smiles and nee/lie-like glaneett. non, uncle and aunt of the groom ; "Let ker remain her in eharge of • end lady myself about it/ ' :• "We'll see What though/ (loran That So the admiral staniiied up-staira provee, Mr. wattnet," said the elf, Mrs. William Thompsoit and the Nis- the houseskeeper. *I cannot account consins of the groom -, also Air. and .litth. one, Einest." mackinglY, hoW tasteful tae general ses ThompSort of 1,116: 110W, aunt Rad •far the strange intell'est X feel iti this and . spoke to Xetura, accordinglY, ' who gave a cold, Curt assent., And • t•tort of mankind should be in trent- the 1 asitit iti this weft. that, three • ina their thoughts, ofnce even gen- Mrs. Izzard of near Clinton and Mr. "I should like to see the 'child t I Mrs Vole 1 Asidield The dila d s s 1 i t ,t4t in weeks after, '12rminie was sent Mown SO near perfeetioti as your - were numerous, costly and beautiful, 'tOU Stautle," he saicl, Solitin "but are to a ConVera of the :Sacred Heart, to •self can be devolved. that puts new life into the g. 4 a lovely Silver cake basket, thi.re no wane of manna 001 ao study' eVerathing necessary for a Then yoci ao care for' the approv- . weak parts and nas a special a beautiful tribute to the bride from A. haill she blonzat. Her pairents may. 1121,1,8,1" eduenthrn. at of One felloW Germaine, • said action on the diseased lungs. the Mavie Leaf Hosiery Co. A great even now, dear wife." her 00-worlare, - the aoung Indica of be living, 110.41 litMen'tittg iter loss, Firefly remained at Immo, un•ler 'the. seotta. ata of earf aur Yount; facade aniY" the tutoe, taying to hide a dark number of fre inds of boh b tridbride( 131(1 nd ...rhoia aro ao plea" alseatass Nor valiance of n, tutor. Pet had lost • ...This fellOW Gernatitte A sample will be groom escorted them to the statiolt, ing them, Mewed," ehe Auld latlf- none of her mho hief-lovIng p1'01)enS1- there's it Mee Way for a young lady'e Sentfree tipon request. showering clouds of asters and clay- sadly. "The gipsies are glop; hot ties its she grew up; in fast, • they tutor eel telk of her friends. I'd pees evened to grow with her groWilt,on- fur to hear hint called Mister (lev- er IltirS that this picture In sauthennunn "P" diem end wishing Martha found a little fdlVels croes the form of label3* on the Om all itappittesei. Tliey left for the rotted her neva, on which wern • eta 1(1 ('1311 becatilia ihe inn4delit• merriest usable, mita If Rai all the same to vaap et of evtry bottle or East to visit friends at liagarsville 'graven; Gut ktters, 'ar. .1. / • Slil.P.OVP14110...3110011 madcap that ever :voila. aa rd, dilt,41.11114. herself, up. it I L " id G • t iti Eillu siOn bay. • SCOTT St Old Win on their 'return take op their have laid it, carefully aside --Either 'on. full or part* time - • • -Aye you satisfied. with your Meanie? •Is year time Italy occupied a If net, . write Us We ean .give• you employ- ment by the enenth on goodaterins or aontract to pay you wellfpr such • businese as. you secure fbr 'us at. odd • times. We =pieta bath' male s and • female tepresetitatives:. The next three months is the very best .time to 'sell •• our goods. • No deposit . required. • " 'Outat"is absolutely free. We have the . largest nurseries In Canada -over Soo acres• -aa large triage . of valuable new specialities and all our stock Lis guar- Anteed.as represented. If yoa Want to represent the • largest, most popular and beSt newn nursery wrt e us. It• . • will ,be worth your while. !, A. Her is - a good chanu to RUMBALL and MoMATH nuron St.., Clinton, secure a first class buggy at a big reduction.. Note these prices : $80 Buggies for $68 $75 Buggies for $65 $65 Buggies for $60 gernember these are all our own make which places us in a position to guarantee them as we do not buy anything but first-class material. • . Repait•ing promptly attended to •by experienced tom • ' STONE .& WELLINGTON, a '• • Canada's Greatest Nurseries • Toranto, Ont. GODERIOIT. The stearner Turrett-Cape' that was. expected laat•week 'Ilea. to pass on to: Point Edward to be tuiloaded. What was the reason that the G. T. R. could not Carry pit all the wheat - lodged in the elevator ? We presume they seat the carsto Point Edward' to: .give .thitt port a thances . • &NUR OEN fRfIL STER018111P LINB, TOLEDO-SAULT STE, MARIE )SIV.. ISION. FR.EIGI1T &• PA.SSENGER; Weather permitting .steani- ers will depart per schedule • shotva below. STIL. "MINN-IE Mai The steamer Minnie 1VI. will run on irregular seliedule for the balance Of the season, STR. a KING EDWARD" • The steamer King Edward has been withdrawn from the Toledo -Sault ate. Marie route; For rates and further inforrnatioa • address Wm. Lee, Goderich, or W. B. ROSEVEAR, . General Traffic Manager, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, esse• escieseeese••••••••••••••ilessasionseeesisee•••••••••• • TOVES OAL.. OOD • • • ; 'rOVE$ OAL 00D I • • ,•• ▪ HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES • : • The People's Favorite : . 6 • • 1 HEATERS that will burn . • •Soft Coal, Hard Cosi or Wood: • 9 : AIR TIGHT HEATERS for wood only, $3.60 to $4.6c each : * • w Suitable for Ranges Ana Small Coal Burners • s...• Washed Hocking Valley Chestnut Coal . .: • • : Select Lump Mill8Sittrg°1:edfol‘irigaraattial°011n Idly kind of Cooking Stoves i '4 a , ID, : Semi Anthritclte' a °mall "• SanintatbLYto°rnSieYlf Feeders and r name •: ;it. • , O onnans left at our store for largo loader of wood from the bush we are : 6 • filling as promptly as possible. if for any reason when wood is de- • * livered it Is not satisfactory advise us at our store and we will take • • • : * It many. Satisfaction et,1: youe money baek. • OHDERS for half &sr& end eords efts it0 delivered from our yard. A fetv 441 • corde Wood Chunks -just, the thing for furnaces or large wood a 1 • heaters. Walleye our orders in for Hard Coat and 'will have it es .• • • * • amen as woeful, • • • al , f George Williams; 'The bride's "Well, do an you like with, het., FlArt'LlikND BROS.3 • • • did a naughty daughter throw it dig Val Germaine IS no i:Plenileiltir4 .1 • Toronto, • Ontario. 1,rown bromialoth, pittk :silk waist and very beautiful I believe you toy() wiled "parient" into such undigniii- ,:veu ever dare to say sueh 'rt. tl f a ' - " ' • - . CHEMISTS, goiag 0.10.9 &OHS WO Of bandSoitto dear bfatate. 'the thild is certainly $00..ana siladrug•ginsts, itat to match. We extend our bestchildren jot' our lost trat•ure's 'I sh 11 I i ed x CHEAP ia HARDWARE - STOIRE : a taVe you urn ottt • a • • wishes to the bride and groom, Sohn," ' • ed paroxysms of rage as our Virrn,v twin did, never was a quiet, onderliottite:. .. e ' thou'b 1. (1W 11. 3l12l13Vlol residence ott .nritantiitt Road in the tear her ,parentage may tieVer lie dins convnistiona. 'Never did •tt, punit drive a lip,"only he is a pauper, • • BOWNE handsotne hew 1016 house of Mr. covered, aef ‘cdeilsit:rdlloIdatiteKtr hto teitt:; vnee= elaitttlittatiett;i1olift Inseitt- '0 in continua)) eiolitios0040,0****4006000.0.40).444innuom*.*****e.4004 ;