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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-05-11, Page 77XFWW1--- -"W, � , � 1� I '. I X*,Y. 1104 1�00p ' .,, I ; ------ ­--------­- � ---------.-­­ I I "M.."", I— I �-­- I ' . ­ ,.! � .. . , , , � ' e 'G. D. MoTaggart ftlro, ThrO40 *ad Covoko. ",�, � - , . � � ,-I I . - " 4144 044 ""V* AW on ow" T � 11 " a , I I I *014 A " I r .0 ; . 11 , - #*;a)* T0104 I I , I . % . . . W 9 VAJ vu * *41 " W ON a ww I I � , I N-93AL BANKINQ AUSI- I AM., � A QE . . I � � I , . � . ,. I I �. . . CE . . � . . . . � . ... I . summoth,411. . Itt ­, DISCOUNTED. DRAFT$ ISSUVaL - (100040 for last issoc.) '' ^ . SAM. Scarlett of Leadbury �IsitO INTEREST ALLOWED ON DR- frienils *,here the past week, . . � Afr� 0. A. ,Reid a eut Sunday W , .p .it) i POSITS . ......... ......... ......... ...... 1.111.11. . friends in this section. .. % 1� I ­ . Miss.e. VaBbornebas so improvc,4 . . ALBERT STREET, -CLINTON, health As to be able to gq. out driv- . I . � . .1 . . ing the other day. . . Mr. I,. Butt 14. improving the ap- I - 0 1 PeArauce of Ili$ farm by . erecting. more, W. BRYDONE,- ' . wire fencing. .. .. . . . ­ -­­ ­ I ------- BARRISTER, SOLICITOR .1 I . 11 . I 1. � . .. � . . I I . . NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC, , . I . I � . , . , � � ­ .1 I . .. . 0 : , t , . . OFFICE-Sloaue Block-CLINTO . c N] . . ­­�, f- - . I I . 1, � I - 1. -.&---- - -- � . R I I Alt - I i r. 'Spfl - ---­--­ ".. ­­ iiiiiinklmila-616 - -.--1-,-1----- ......... �, ­­- - ­.�""'­ -1 0 , I : . . . . . . . I .. , I .� HENRY - BEATTIE, � . 11 . , I , I . I : BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, - ETC. I , ." I - - - ��- ��- tp:T T if T T-V�Tr-p"TF�" . . . . . . � I � *Moe formerly occupied by .- . . . ' We haye a f611. -assortlloieat of .� Mr. James Scott in Elliott . . � . � - I I � . i Block......... ......... ­­.... ... . I � I , � . , open and ToP -, .� - - MONEY TO LOAN -- -1 I % . � I I 1. I . . I . - . I Buggies' � . . . . . . . . RIDOUT & HALE . . . . . . . .. . 'fitted With elthor Steel, So)id i Conveyancers, Commissione' �, r" ­ Real Estate" and Insurance', I . � , CUSI)IOb Or-,PiieuMa" .1 Rubber " ..., .� . . � . Agency. Money to loan. .1 ......... . . . . -1) tic Tires, nd -1 ,41.SO �Jarket a... I i .. C. B. HALE - JOHN RIDOUT . . I Lumber Wag9fi§, � .� ­ . I ��, - . I .. - 11 \, .., DRS. GUNN.& GUNN' . � I � I . . . I . . � . . . . . . . ' Call and sm tbelu bef�r6 . I . I . ". .. � . Dr. W. Gunn L R, 0. P. &.L.R.C.%' . , , .PUr0l1-a8ing elsewhere, , . C1 . I -Edinburgh- . . I � . . . .11 . . I I I Dr. J. Nesbit Gunn X.R.. C. S. Eng. . . . . " . I .� , . . . . � . .. I - I L. R. C. P. London . . . I . Night calls at front,door of residence Rattenbury I I . RU ' n , . WALL WMC'�MATH I on street, opposite , , � . . : . I. Presbyterian church. . .1 . I . � OFFICE- 6atario- street-CLINTON . I . * .. I . I � --------- , , Tliii,on St., clintoli, . . � . .. I , . I . . -i . . - .-----. - - . - . !!!!t-�-!!�!!t-�-.-�.�---.-,--NUO-4w-�- - . . . . . DR. SHAW . I - ­­ ­ . � .. . . . . . I . ' - I . . . * Harness . . .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . . . - . I �,. I . , 1. . . - OFFICE -Ontario street -CLINTON 1. r . I .. ... . . . , � . .. �. . I . I . . � . . Opposite St. Paul, .. s. church. I I � . . FOR . HARNESS wr,,LL,'MADE AND .. , I . . - . ; I -' , 0 SOLD . AT :!A REA -- .. . . , � PRICE. SONAtLS.'�. DR. 0. W. THOMPSON, . I I I . I .. .QOME TO, US. . ON - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . . . I VE A - CUSTOMER . . ,. Pecial S, attention given to diseases . . . �. : . I ? . . OF OURS. , ALWA-. . I. . . Ya ONE.. I of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .... ­ . � , � �. � . . . . I . w. I . I -OMce and �Residence­ . � ' . I . .� We. s'ell the'inter�ational Stock. . . ALBERT STREET WEST,CLINTON . I Food.. -Read the'se testimonials.: . .. . 'North of Rattenbury'St. - . . . . I . . . . ., .. . I � . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . Jan. 21st, 1605'. " I . . -�- ���' , ". 11-1 11-1­�­ - �Thi�".Irk,,.to.,�.co.itit,k,-tha-t -I,bave dsed , ... . .­­ � I . .. .. ", � I . ... ­­ J '' Infern'aiioiiil S t oak -k b . c d * 'a­n­d.','-fia'v e I DR. AGNEW, DENTIST. . . -found it very beneficial - for, hogs thaf, ' � . I . 'Office . ' - adjoining Photo Gallery, Open I � . are-Aio6bl6d with ffidigestion or are, stunted in their growth."�W-.1-1. Cam� . .. every day and Saturday' ni . ghts unti . I . plibell, Westfield_ � ' .'' . .. .. . .. ­' : - , .. .... I . . . . ... . . I . 10 o'clock. ... ". . I . Auburn,- Jan.*3ltt . 11905, .. ­. . I . CLINTON, . ONT. '' � � , . I I Mr�`J'. Nicholson:. . .. . . .., . . .. .. � -.D�.ikr I ; . Stri-4 -have tised Internation- . � . . I . . il Stock.'Food- on lny,Arlyer - . this. . . . I DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES � f.. . . . ,winter *And have derik,ed, Arst, ', class , jl�siflts. ,I'bave *Used many oklier'foo-' Specialist in Crown and Bridge, Work. D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-� . As litit-for. a.. 11bod ptififter � ar.d� '' food - saver 'nothing- equals:, this. I - could ' i lege of Dental Surgeons of On-. . � . not, fecommend'it t6o,higlily . Ao.' my' . tario. . Q I.. ­ I , . . L. D. S. -First class honor gridua,tc . .. I ­ ' . fellow; farmers."Rbb t, �. Rutledga, Au- . . 1. bury.,'Oht. . sll 1. . . ... I t . I . of Dental Department of Toron'to. .. .� '. , � I . . . * . ; I I University. . I I Special . . , , I Uil .. I J I 10S.0 'W"oh I . atiention paid to preservation 0 . � . . . . . .. � I. . of children's teeth. .. .1 .. . . I . � Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfiel,k, . . . . . . � .. . .'. . I . .. t, . . . . I ' , I .. - ... ,.�­ , .. . I . . AUBURN'.... . � . every Monday from 10 a. in. -to a . .. . 1 '" '. ". .­. � ­ � �� , �, I I P. To. . . . . . . . . . -- . . . ., ...- -- I � ­ - .�-!�­i!�te ­ . I . . -The in X11 60fl. Wal . I U ffte: , I ­ � . . . . DR. J. FREEMAN .. . � : . .... . . . . . . I . . no � ` . Mumance 10M.Uaflu ,:.I VETERINARY SURGE, ON . . . I . , .. .. '. I . .. ­ - . 11 . A member of the Veterinary MedicAl I . � " - -Farm afid Isolated Town'Pi * . operty- � � Associations of- London and Edin- . - - - 4-4aly lnsured� ,. -.. - , burgh and Graduate of the Ontiii: ' . . . . , I,''. . I - I '.. . . I I io Veterinary College. , . I . . . 1. . . : , ., ` .1d , 1� I . .. , ,.' 1� -0� i . . . . . . OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON . .. I I I:, I I I "OFFICER$v-� , , I - I -Next to Commercial Hotel . . �. I � . . . . ' .J. 8. . WLdan, � Pic . sldeutp� X I ippe��, I :P*. - 0 1 I a I ­ -O - "Tfios. Fr ser- . Vice -President, .13 .. 0 .1 a , � .1. I . AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH. LI- - ri�f6etield P. 0. �';. T. -E, H� . ,ys, Sao.- ' , I -Treasurorl, SelaforW P'. 01' I cellsed Auctioneer forthe.0 - ounty I I. .1 . , � .. - , . . ..", : � . I I ". of Huron. All orders entrusted. to . , . . . , , - - �� , � . IRECTORS­��. ' . me will recei)re prompt attcutioM* � Will sell either by percentage , or . I . . ....... . , I . I . I , � WillikTn'.9hes6ey,- .$eafortb.;. J61in . per sale. Residence on theftyfierld Grieve, Winth-r6p; George C.t- . I Dale, S ': . Road, mile south of Clinton.. .forth, John wabt, Harlock ; . John . I . , .one ., , : Bennewles., Brodhagan , -James Evans, I - . Beachwood;, J=-t.�-. C.-on'noily, Clijt6n., . .1. I. . - LICENSE D AUCTIONE ER.­GEOU� .. I I . . . . � I - -AGENTS-. �,: : ,�� . , �, ge Elliott 'licensed auctioneer for the CoUniy of Huron,isoncits ' . I � . . 1. .. ! , Robert I Smith, Alarlock; b. Vill.] . ,the patronage of thePubliefor busi- chl6y, Seaforth ; -Jaiiies Vumnihigs, Vginondvll)c,.';' J. W6 'Y'00'. Holmod- I ness in his line. Sales conducted � �': I . 1; -1 . I . Ville, . .. � � or. percentage or go much per sale.. I .1 t. I . - - . . 1. . .. � . . ., ' .. All business promptly attended .to' :: -George Elliott, Clinton P. O., re- 1protilptly .. 11� I . ­. . I . Parties­'dalroug to effect Insurau."a . �, ; sidence on the Bayfield Line . � .5 , 8 or-Aransact other busir,esi� Will !)a Attend.0-d'-to-on. apolibation . . . . -- ------ - 1. I I . � . . .1 I .. to any of A -he above oMeers addressed ' I . 11 . 6 I . . . . . I . I to their respective Postoffices.. Losses ­.. - ffisIYq0ted b I y � Ahe direetor. who I I . ives nearest the scene. .. . I. I - � � ­.­ . � . I I W - , - � � .00633910 Sclam : A 0 k I i - 1 -;- a A i- .. �. . . - I I I � I - - -TIME TABLE- � - I . . . , . I . . . I Tra,ins Will arrive at and 4epart I , ftom Clinton station as"follows : I . , .1 . . 13UPPALO AND GODERICH DIV, Going East. Express 1.88 A. Ini $$ .11) V1 . 8.23 P�in- fl.,%Iy� V1. A-' * r- "A . . ... 15 �9 .1 . I P. In, . ­- . . ... !-ttn!!�ntt t!�� 1��t,-t�! Going West , ,10*15 a. in. . , , . . I I I I I I . I Going -wept Exprms 12.66 P, in. I � I I... ... 50 YgANG" ..,)I ti, 11 arrive 6.16 leavee.40. 1. . X0101121449 #I . to of . � 10.82 0.111, 111. 1. �. --.I..., I I I I I I ­ . . � � . I I . � - LONDON,' HURON & BRUCE DIV. I . 10. . I I I . I I , A , :.. � . I I . South Express 7.47 a. m. W . . ,. � 4.111M Going � fy . I I- - i ll) I) .. , 4.15 P. ill. I =1000000001M North 8xpress 10-.16 a. M, � - ThA619 MANIKS " to . It I �j . ,6.86 P, In. - okligams .1 " 1. . I . . . 01 FORM,- 060411141iTs At6 1, A 0 PATTISON, StWoll Agent, . AttAU606mf i sitlort6fi #A44aftiguati mil I � , Oilt W $Qlor " F'. R � . 4duloklik #A00W r Ovini a � . flav'" 4, or 12 4=k% MA1111110* ,. HODGE MS, Town Ticket Agt, 'r olat I a [to, OR r""ts . � Lip ,6 "; a � J. D, MACDONALD, District Passen- . ,a .4 .. ,� , I '. It lite . I -1 -1. � . � t ="..ru �. � 1 "M4 Vii hoot K t *iiya 0'*'1'.-'-141,1Wt4#*� I I I , ger Agent, Toronto, . . $!. �#Nw . " k, - 11 ii 1,111 11 , - I I Iii,111'I'l I' I `10 't . --.ir I ­ ­ , � ­ I 'I . ,. AOMP6�,! ill" . OP'of Ill � , VA'fOto$'r-g(Wi66V6W)Y)tSlnt*6t4AtS�*p � I AW 00 I b 0*04 Pow&r is b6ttor tb*# tith6r Soap I*Wtgot . . i "I . I , 11 111. luk I as it " S,at# 04 0. dlwoof*at. . , ,41 i� - IV 6L- aft, � - � The Clitttou iNowto-W%oord 14F 7 - . '. ��. �J,. " '.. � I I - . I . ,�� I 11 1. I . - 11.1 ­­ --,--, - --- -­­�_. " ",-'T--'- � A1JLt,r-K,A.A,-AL�A,-..� I ­� I - I - . . � � ­ � - . . . " , - . I , #,F4.+'"�F.F..F..F.',-R,,,rl,.rk,,i.',-, K:r+,fE+F George thought he remembered only f 441fia Llud%y were deePl.v affe�tvd by 11po, Than his drenched Clothe$ wt,rs. . . � � I . - . . +� , too well. I 1� I I . . , . their 104*. But about a wcelc aft�r removet and replaced by * warm, t 1. I I � "I think there's no luistake,roir," the funeral A"ung, had ,a 'word to r,ay flannel dressin . "I I - � I - $aid the VullfflutOndQut, andle heid to her cousin Which bad 4. grr4t in- bo g -gown, 4LUd him wet . loy.. . ota pulled off, tand his cold toot # . . 11 -11 . , the pprtrAit of the bride down. no as guence on their lives. chafed With, spirit. X444me, a-salptod , � I . # , 11 I I . I to tUU04 the dead fact;. 1,114110 ulust "Georgo," . . . she said, QuO evi-nifin at- by Ono of the sgilor of t V 0 t, � . . . VORAI .. I .have Struck agailijit ,sometbtngy, as a he a b I . . � I . I I . - ter dinner, when the twilight Nqls g(t_ did everything she Could to rovivs. . 40be fell; It' broken tho now bonO, thering Around than', "I Must ba him, And a qu4rter of 4a hour later . . I I ' ' .oft MULL � Wye, see?" 0 , thinking of leavin . . I . , g lied liouse now.,, the ville,go-doctor burr in, . . . c - No Word.came from.0corge's p 10 "I do not see any occuslon for "Ah. mladamo," ho paid, also ro�, lips. lie stood staring as if ppa that, Anna," said Georg,e, somowli.-It Apectrully, "I Ahopo that thore to r A4� of . ell- , , A,, M, Hhqrwq . , . I 5 � , � . bound At the gbvtvtIy ,r) - nervously, for he remembered his fa- n � , le4� � . ' . fore to guro lying be that's words, I otbing serioua the matter." � I He was A long, lawn, wo4ther-beat- . � " � . "There In no wistake," aometbi.ug , "Yes, Ooorge,"I'sald Anna I I "The Brooken Sea It"' 4,tTh,� Last,SJZI� " sipootrrhil "' , � , In an On 41411,, this village doctor, but ho . , , * 11 must go, for apparently had his wits. about him, . . . . ""t , -,alf 4 f . .seemed to whisper In big car, ,,'no agitated voice, v . , ' " , , mistake, #� lk and in n . -in the Snow,., . 440n JQ610en Kneesift Etc, I , and tbeA lia, staggered PeOPIO WOU14 ta about ;you a a d After oxamining the patient h� . back 4hd , beckoned madam I - I i Almost fell Into the foupor.- -unless-" , a out. of the room. +++# f "Unless -we were Married, I I Sup- "Itt" plight COACUsalon of the , '' #.# # f. J $',j+f #+ -I'A'. '_A_A_ALl, , A- A �'A' Intendant's Stalwart Arms. � � . . . y .-F T X T,T-7F--r,1"­X I # f 010 If #++4 0 # +1 . . ­ "Do You Identify the,p9gr lady, Posm Well, Anna, do you wish this? ; ,,th . I � � bralu,"I he said, e pallor SAYS, 0, � 1. . 1. � . . . air?"' be Asked. . It So, let It be an you will." spar stru(;k_ him on the head; but I . I . I .( ! this Conversation? It can do 'ho OtYefs/' half-whispere . . I I. he'll pull'through All right, 110111 I , I Norfietim.0o think 4be IS, dj6d;ll good; it I$ only painful, and I have t a George, and . . QTIAPTBU� XXX. � wander a bit, Most likely, and ni . . . he, l6lne ,day said, gloomily, to Ania I told you everything 1: -know", I hen the Mail led him. Away, and . I . uSt, Undsay. . . Georgo shuddered .As he want, , . be watched.,, . I Anna Lindsay only Shook her hqp,,d. I "Will you give me. the address . � Three, years after old Xr. 011TOM's "I will watch Win," answered ma� . .... sho wits lodging. at rutney, . .. death, three long Years to the wegry dAnao. Calmly, though her handsome � . ,she wished Laura was dead with All 1 And .Will go? " . . I . * 0 * 4 * *' * 0 * .of the earth, and short to the �llopp . � her heart, but she did not believe it, fo �� face was very Palo. "Itbank God ,. . I . . , . I . . She believed Sir Ralph Woodland hAd I win got it I for You. She went. I Tbe ,next day they laid her in her ones, a great storAl, broke Over wl`� �h4t It In no wors6," . � . gone abroad to join her, that he had I ere by the name of Xiso Boyd, and northern - seaboard, carrying death A serene expression of trust anfl I , untimoly grave And George followed And destruction, oil Its wild, tuniul' , . 1. I hor to the c4piet"gometery they had waited thrOe Months before doing no I she, was lodgb�g above ek Small, linon- i .for a . - tugus brenth. . hope Shona in her darR eyeAi an she I I .L ppoarancol Sake, but that he , drAPOr'lli Shop, Just After YOU' have chosen for her1ast resting*placo. Me spoke. She lookbd a woman of lofty, . .Was with, her now. , crossed the bridge. .They ca. I the Was buried there -as, the wife 't swelPt With te"'CAQ 1OrCQ Over A alm-9 And a pure and Stainless � jife�, . I But when - George Gifford people Here,- . I I .. . of . . � again Georgo Gifford -of Suaold, but noth" . �. and the village doctor regarded her . - L . I heard of Sir Aalplol$. movements Gaotge t0ok,dow.4 the address, and IT49 was tpld Of her tragic a 0 . with Admiration. � . . he nding or q0a,girt village perched on a htgl�, . I 1. wan still alone. lie had bledii travel- then HIMOSt without another word her brief sad life, �lt was A case Of L cliff nd froliabitect Chiefly by fisher- "It IN very gooa I , he loft Harewood. I -re was now con- Suicide, it , Wa there . , A 0 , � 11 , of you," be Said; ing from "city to, City, And 'then, Im. - 0 supposed, but , I but -'YOU are aj:ways good," � L Ally, bad Started $or IndI4. And vinced that -lifis wife had never been wAJ no -fact absolutely _Lt6 People, I'lle villagb is 'nained Ited- "Re Is an old friend of mine," jr, ' " L . . months And Months Passed aw4y-six with Sir Ralph, but he know, ""so . 1. prove thin. drift,. and about.midday, When the L plied madame, "and I Am n , a- - L . It wan a mystory,;-4nd in spi , . .� L. I to Of all Sky was, one dull, 'uniform gray, and. aturally - . months, nine-­4and no news was heard, . that she ha4 left him for, Sir Ralph,s. 'Investigations such It remained. the wind blowing e. hurricane, and ,01eased to bell) him, Th4 other. poor I . 1. �at ,Suffold either of Sir Italph or . sake. Re rode moodily back to Suf.� . 13,ut , . . I L on the day After the funeral the'imbl. falling, in great ,' blinding., . . . . .1. . I , . Laura, Q'ifford. Then A rumoi spread told. Ho asked himself what 110 GOorge'wrote two' letters, Ono ,Ad- splashing drops, a cry: arose from . . . ... I I i . in the little .town, A ruibor started Should do. At all Milt$ 110 W44 dresselti'to . . . . ­ - I I . . his father, and the othq - . I L at the little group of Clsburnien. and sea men, doctor, c44 have *hat , they - by the steward At Harowood, 'bound to See that she did not starVO. to Sir Ralph Woodland at Hare-. men collected oft the'sAlOre below the " want in, the kitchen, . . .. .. . I SIC L Re rewomberf)(1 tha, straits she h,lc - woo Elizabeth Pan . �1 - ' L . 11 I . . .. I I d, To his 'father, he Simply told cliff, that a ship 'Was to be . seian -me after them, and I will pay for -Ralph Was about" to return; the been In before he Married hot, ' ao . the �.sg,d now's that poorl�sura was struggling amid the boiling mass -of their accommodation in the 'Village . I steward had heard. from him, and Ile - . , b d wrlittia ' understood now Why She had..marl" dead,. that he had soon, bar after waterij,'out at Sea. . .. I -nee what Sir Ralph'a Wisbas I a In that 'the house h4qi. to jed death, And that g 11 until we e byta certain him, and the thoujxht was very bit. I ,be ,was buried, He ThOY'vO ld$t 411 power over her," are regarding them,,!' . I . . I . . - felt that it would do no good now to Said an old -weather-beaten pllQt,L "Sir Ralph?!'. said the 4oct6r,. In- ! I date, .. . ter.to him, She had -married -him I I . , . . . . was fill the gosspis, lips with any dreary' scanning her through his glass. cluirb3gly,. . . . . I I . CICS " 11 Georg# Gifford heard this hews, and because .She believed Sir Ralph particulars. Only -to Sir Ralph . "She's drifting fast on the 'ro .. , Yes, Sir Ralph Woodliiid,' -1 knew . I . I Anna Lindsay hear(' Lit, - and they pbanged to her,. and She had nothing . 0. . 11 , . . W(?odland he told the bitter truth. said, un Ishernian. "Let's man him Several years ag I � vorit in thbi I r . hearts. . . a O Y# I . I I I I .tf f .%, . . Loth pondered a . . "Sit," he' wrote, ('Yesterday 1, fol the lifli-Tboo ,she may Strike not far The doctor, After doing -what he . . George iitid not speak of it At- Red George felt an ,angry- man when he. . - � I . . I -louse rotmrilod to Red House , , and Anna . lowed my'poor wife to her grave, from .here." .1. � I . � I could for,Sir Ralph,.and giving Ma- . I . I ., but At last Anna Lindsay, � . I ' plucked up her courage' and dld� - . Lindsay kne Her'body had been found in the river , � This was quickly *done; and every . w that he bad board I I dame directions, burric(l away --to. see � L I "Havo you'lleard that Sir Ralph - something fresho but .she daie'not- , twQ days previously, and I was call- OYO. w ing the stru4-- what,assistance the rest of the -men ' . . I ' I , I . . I Woodland ii0coming bjx&k to Uare�., A* him. - what' it was. Dut ,whell, -ad to- LQndo.n to identify her, There .9109'0f- the vessel Amid 'the Mouii-, required; and xnadgme was left alone . . . wood, George?" she Said Ous �r, hOL announced bisin was no. doubt; and I think yOur own tAlh011s Waves., sOntiotimos ,she seem- with,'her'Unexpecte(i guest.� She stood , evening tWot -days late - I. - ' iL I . . . L n . . tontion of -going up to town, with.; L : j�A, -ship, and k1oft and moist as she did. so. . . . to bar cousin. conscleficat must now reproacli-you for ad to disappear, then aga she rose. looking at him, and her . eyes' grew . , . . I`Ves, I have heard," he ahswered; out giving any� 'reasonj ShO felt yllr yolir uaJustlfiab�e. conduet L tj)W' it I . y . . . , ard , .he Seemed trim little ' .. I and that -was all, and Anna Lindsay. .uneasy.- . . I . .. her.. � �. , .. . . the seaAoxx -prelwnt pronounced her to "ItAs strango-strilngo,?# she mur'., . . . . I ' . . . I � . L. I . . . "GEORGE GIFF.V I - be 4 yacht,, Alllon� those watching . mured; And she 'bent down and took . � . I . dare say no more. - I L 11 . L ",Could. he have heard where Laura . I 01M, . bar oil the stilorc was a.jalli..glender . L ... L � 1. But George, thougli'lle wan' so to-. L Was, and- was' h oii3g to hor??'� L Thin. letter was -forwarded to Sit . dL . . one of his brown, lean -bands ih� .. . . . L P. 9 . ... dresse, in blue- serge 'and hors. . I . L . ticent about iti li -ma herself, je,%IUUSIY. L. ]3qt. , ' . . L . .. . ,ad do , up his "Anna asked. Ralph from X-Tarewbod to. his club in woman . . . I . ,arIng.a LSAilor-bat, By-ber side was . . Mind. how lie'woU14 act, He lied de- there was -somothin in George's mall- ' . town All& absolutely 'overwhelmed I We I . Her touch'seemed -to affect his'dull . . . . . I . .9 ' ' - anothdr '.Woman, A., girl, W . . . tormined to veek'an interview wlih * nor. that I forbade her -to , walce any , him with horror, -and bitter unayall�'L. 110.- APP.0- senses, He stirreid,L and a moment orL . . . , . � . . � . 1. 11 � 1. 14 ' . ently. whs bar servant. L �WO later opened his,, eyes And, fixed " . i - . I. . L . � Sir'Ralph, and' try. and learn it he inquiries. L . I , .� ... Ing re otse, . r, or days lie .was a . PGO,, Elizabeth,'�, I Skid th4.- . Tatt - them With 4 bewildered 'look , On II0 I . L.., . I.. : . . I knew anything of.Laura'si fe,te. And rfian digtrAuglit, and then �o decided ' � ­ - . .. L I . . L I . . . . L So .GLiRorgo Weill; away unquestion- .to . I lady to ,the girl, and producing .,t face I I .L . . I . .. I I ... . . .. . . . . ..the Very day after.he heard of. Sfk ad �. and it rutney. h9 hoiltd every . leavo ,England, carrying . away bunch Of okay . . , "Do - yo I u f6el bett . at?" - . She asked,' "'. .. . I . . I Ralph's arrival at, Harow,00d 'he car- " , . , witli -him 'the ever-piese �q as She spoke, - "and I . word of Sir Ralph's story ,cohfirmod. � . Atmemoity 91 bring down the brandy- out, of . tho*, 6oftiv sirane meeting. 1. . I � I ' . . , .. - 1 'This'Is a' . I . I rIed this. resolution into effect. : " . said. ad -faced' Mrs. the -woman he' loved-, . . cupboard- Ili the plirlor -and , two -"Xfter - death,'#. murmured.' Sir .. . I. I I . .1 He rode. 3n th ,� - Or ldi8s ,Boyd po:A'., , . . I blankets, If the slilp strike�.wc shOuld' Ralph,-� still, looking up at'. me-, , - . . I .1 , over I ,o morning -,'to - �arehj ,' "Y17srfe'rilorub. . 13.1ut before he wehj�ha'paid'a last I i vis I anle� 'fA:Ce;. i'thiS fS. L � . the Halli 4ndas.he entered. the av- . fettly, i6r she wAs'.quita' the lady, it, to . Laura's graVe., 'He took h4t­�e Something readY for the poor d S attcr death. ". . - " I . . enue. he saw.Sir RAlph,joaning .list- paor dear." And -A�rS. 'Hare shook with. him a cross of �vbite flowers.. Man.', I . .. . .. . . . . � . .. . ' lessly oil one of the park gates. smok- : . . . , and laid it, oil the no " ' - r .. L She did xiot contradict hinf. Slib . - I L� I . . . . . - . .her head. I ­ . . w7turned ,,od., - �­Yds,'hiadame " replied ,06 girl; . thdukht 'he was wandering, , *as' * the , - , * . I "Ing 4 cigarette. Sir. Ualph heard .the 41 1 Lung he'sto6d thr6re,'a gloomy -faced and I I . ; I . -And. did any one. 60iitle to sea - . . she turned afid'ran-iv,ith quick , doctor a 8 - ot unlikelY ,, .19ound of ftis,horsel!s hoofs, And look- , Lher?". Asked LGeor ', With dar�liy;g Man,, dressed fn.ae�p mo Ste that . said th t it.. wa n L - . ,, .. . . urning,.*and 115ht. Steps up. the ,ep path, that he would L do so- . I .. .. I., .. � ... ad. up, and whon"he saw" George .a - row . . gel .1 I t. � . . some pasgers-by. looked at, him with. lo fr - . : . . I . 'dusky 'red. spread- ovei" his sallow . b . ", , I . . . .. . , I L. I .. om the s4ore-to.the village. I She :therefore 6at qqiaily down by . . .1L I .. .. . . . �, But L o . I "Just once.' A tall, dark-faved pity­anct whispered Ito-Oach other. � Teti minutes later the. doomed. sbil),. I ir 11alpWs �Sunkenbyes .1 I .1 . . - gen n' 'He. c , ame one evening, -t's , -the bed and S .� .� I . I I I � . . fao he. raied his cap, and turn L. Ionia . ., . thttt his heai .best, ho�es �.Ixiust, be.. - ing, tuolblingr, belpless,- �driftcd �* followed' hot as she did this. I . I L . . I I I . . . . . ' ' on, , I I ' . . I _ L .� - - . . . , .: . - . -W roUnd at bace'Ab Indet his -visitor. t -burled there. - Th kvhcn he was swAl a . giffiding,, qrti�hlng � blow "You are not. much chan4ed.;', he I . , . . . ."I ;Wish t� spekk to. � you, � ,Sir . and I misdoubt. lie brought poorlMiss , , ' " 0. Lo. . � . I , . ' L .. I ` . . . 111.0 4101i�;t when "the la t 'h.' f ,.,against 'Ono, of the, huge brown half, ' dreamy. &r�. _ � , ' ­ " . .I. . .0 ' ' I' also Aoyd -some ,bad 116vs. I heard b a �.; t , .S ee ' L . .. IL . said, presently,, in,a , . I , . . . .1lalph," said I eqrge;� grilmq Y,,,, I . . 1. La-mo4niug'aud gi,6�ningi inost allthe Ctptopg had Aied ,Away, he, knelt L SLibmerged rocks. that 13,tana out into - away -voice, "only -'You" look * bi�p- - ", � " . ­ I . , . to�vblv 'his hat., :,� � 1. . ' , I . � down and kissed the'tuif aboViL. her 'the , sea. only � a I ,few ­ykiids, di , stan't- I -' L " , . . I I . . L y. 10 , ]light aftar.-he was. gone, -and, walk-, ' . , . I . I . . . ­ .. I �... . . exz . . I 11 , I. .. .. .1 . Pier. . . . . . . . . . 4,oll uiiiph., �, , dniweied Sir' , I ­ 11 in lie' ad. � - I . . I.. . I I : from . Reddrift, �'Tho Aife-�bqa�, Was. . . . 1. . . . ..Do you wj�h. to:sP,ii6k to jile., 'here, I g. about its if she.,couid get no rest: i. "I an, happier, " answorad'madam�,.' . I I . I. I .. ,. . . � I v . ily I ' ' "GOOCI-153i, i darli'ng',�'- he. whisp- :reiLdy, -16re -was,'a, 'momentary lull, goiltly. -11V ,h rough the . I � . . . And in the insvning I . . '. Ave lliwd ih , . I '.. ­ � Or will you go 'into the ,hou-so?." t - . . , she �vlint aw Ply, ti . . -"W L't ,.�hkVG- cred; "you Would have'been b4ppier, - 'gallant ha ds pushed her off; . and . . . . . I I'� . T 7 ' � h " , " - with such w look';on ,her face I could . 4 . storm and founa yestAt, last, , Sir ' ,,�:- � , � .. . a *1 got- to-.,SQ..j.,.�v6uld....bq. .. . . ..With me� Laura; though X 'wrecked Six gallant young fisherman Instantly " . . ,� .. .. �L .: ! ... . �. - . -11 . 1- , C01.0 .. 1. . I I ij6i*saI -iiadoors,"' r6plled't�­ ........ � ... not--got4C, out,of,iny head for. days.,. - . . - t Raltlu, . I .. I. . . d s wonderin I I 1 I . rhen I '�don­,'ift�'­ "'­yQ-ttK. lite y �..�aPp manned her� , , ` ­ .. . . 11 . , . . . .. �. I . 1. . lsterniy..�He'wa in �ihc .�ttari . ,. ­ ­. OU would ha,va,bqo . . . .,:... .V . ; -,­,­ 1, , � ., ' .' ' "In -,doath?" asked the half7uneou-� ..'. -. I . . �, I . how. far -1 . . . .WI . 0. 1�, ­ ','.� ­ ­'�­. ,�� ;­ . . . I L . ­ � . I . 9 .. I t� mb, , . I I ^-.V Put, ,The, f oarti, I . . .. , . , .. I �, . . ' came back, and lie , WAS Ahat, 4.,Vvf ill . I - -s- 4 -.hey'�rowed-%.slo',wly. . .g, �d . s,cAo - - � . . I X, . . , . ��at - n L . , . wep� 0� th( , j�,� . . . L � � -1 IL , � : . , the -:�sejiffi,U ­-, --,gLjn .� L �, .1 . I 1. 1. . : ­ ., � AnL ar�� ". . " _ :, L.:,, '' this. man had *rongC4 him. That he I out whe �. 4 * :* .* . * . * , *' * * W , " ' ' -­ L' - " ' - ..,:. .. � JaN d hilm' � " ' '. . .. I I L he.heard sh.e'was gone . .. .. . I . vl�r , in, . . ,.'so, iax-.Iiie,"'.""'answer.odL.'j�ft�4 I : , . ". ". - - �... �:� � . had . re lie know. . " . .. .. . George Gifford wont'back- to', Suf- - , to engulf them, t -but still -they went I .1 . . ­ . . ­ , I I , .1 ,, Sir. Ralpli whj6tJdd,.'and'A. . grooni .. I thought he 4as going *to take a (old,,, and .. 1. I soothingly." , .. . . . . .. L �lmbit-.iinm6dlatdly Appeared. - . L. . . Ile L Put as,much. , 'father A, I . L . :� � I . 1. I . I . 11 hig - aiid cousin re;. , on.. They, r6sched.-.the'�ship; ' the .by- . . . ys wished to . .. . . , .. fit;,, bitt he 'didn't,. . . . 1. . L 'iome f the 'sailors 1 * � BiLit you* died- X alwa . L , . . . . � 9 . .. .. calved, him, .With - dilarit Sympathetic eap . irfiect. Y;u after 'ddath-and i�e %.ha,vo � : � . ..,*. Igo .se:-.- to - the, as two, pounds , .Into my hand'. and . . 0 L . . 'Take Xr. di rd's'hbr .., i , ' . , standers'stt,w . � . . I . I Atables,'.'., siiid Sif Ralph.� ' - . .then . .he ,went' kwAy,"for lie L .WL handclasps; and by his wish, all the 14�0111 the *ship into the boat. . They ; . ..; '.. .. ; I . . I . -was quo . . inet. A. last--7pet. at last. " - '. " I I.. . . , 1, - , -ad L. � - I 'No" interrupted l�.00rgo;!, -c4lf he agentlainan, as any,ono Could see " household at.. Red Muse. *.ere .cloth-: . saw, too, .one man lowex by ,. k, , HO.PPt..11iS'j; ' out AS jf� Ile LWigh_' ; .. .. . I I . . � Will -b�ld him that- Will. be enbugb,o , '.'And you..have heard . noth , Ili IIIQ�' ad in - deep Mourning, It WAS,Lknown ropd-by .fhose �n board, and received . L' and .. �1 . . -L I .. 1, I 9 0 - ao�td -take ra'adame's, qnd.sho ioolc : �: ..!., " I . of !the'lady?" . . in the, little ­ rd.,'Georgo in: the a-imp'of the �mon in the b6lit,, . �L 4 . '. I ��- , . Jr. will hot detain you, long*"' - t, L. . I . I � . town. that X L . - - . 1. ­ . ...: , L , . . . I . * ' Walked .in � silence . 'Gifford 'was dead, -, but the widower . it I in'her own. � . I 1, . 1 9 1 iot: a' word. ,My belief is there'is " ' . � . he was ' evidently Winked.. Then: they * ,ij rill, I.'. ingrinureJ : ! , .� ! .,- . . . . . The two, men !N . . L. � is, wa �ilr - ihe house �after this,, Lind Sir Ralph' no -thing ia�ke io thear,L -and that shol-S . gave no pitffloulbl,lej.. : . . o� I .... saw the life -boat Pugh 64 igiin from' ­ "HLOW St . .. .. . - . I Ralph. range'thdt"t shotil&, . I L . . I., ; "I 'saw. her,"L �KeAbld AnnA� fAn I the sinking.. ship. There Were � �*Still I . .. I I � ., . I . I closed the doorL behind them. Than lying ,in the river -bed; but that a I .. . . d- .. ' . - ba� warm I � I * � - !. . .� i I . I . ,. ... . . . I I I . . " . . : .1 I . . ­ 'illy . . sAy* but the subject. , I Some. fkailors,' on baIlrd. of her,. 'but 421 I it , '. . . 1; . . � . . . . . he. lboked ai George, iuspkion�. And tO ba" 'sure - sbe , I - . Was. evidently so . . I . L . is - waiim. ,with . li fol " sriliWd. ,.- .' .. . . .. . L . L . . 1�1.havo come to:"k you, L a qu ' as- . painful t . . Y &r�Vl�re t the life: -boat now quickly. ,Ved.L her madam , a little .,%�istfully . . . . . . I . took her books and Papers' With her 1. . . 0 him that the 0. ' .. 1. . , I . . , ask -him any questions, " -4k 0 , and mon'standing 'I, . a I I I .. , L . I . .. . I . � . . w 1 the slidre' . �- I . . tion . aid Georga, withl and 0-1 no use,to h r I But' are de4d'. -I ivent to . � ­, � I . " Bill Ralph", ,13 . , . L they co.uld be , �. , I I . . a . .b ' -t we - ran - out into thil, surf ,And drew . �A - , , . . . . L .1. cind Oxoitomo ,. ' I ,Do .. you know: there," I. . L . . . I L ..1. i , ­T.en .j26W. lit', .yott , � nt , - 1: ­ . I i little by .little, . interests I I 1. . t Is . . I . .. - I . I . Gifford ,� L. . . ) a , - . I � . . . � " * , . . Aroso­new anxieties, . . her in.. , ' .. .. �. I I I . I. your gravc-it brok . 11 y I he It "., . . .. I I . . I anything of­4ny Wife?'� . ' . "But v what 'Makes you think * of . I Old Mr. ' i I I . . "I There was . sorliethirfg. iTw-,1n-(�-,,i!-,1y . ''.... L ­.' .1. . . . . . - ­ The fescUed sailors iprang�. put , �Qf . Ih *..' '� '.1 ,1, " L' , � tolok sofrio4slY -ill in the :wlntei-timo, . � .L . ; . . ir L jjalpll" , t(;rC , � ': - I - .1. :. : I.i � " , I I. .".. "i , . . ... .1 deeply regret to say.jI: dO ititot, such a thing.P' asked George, in sonle . I L . the boat, .carried . uiourn,ftil- fix 8 , I , ­ h0' " ' : ,�, , .1. .. L . answered Sir RaIP4;L �.steAdily#,,� and'. a � g litation' L'' . . � .. I � L .1 . . 4nd-An'na Lin'dsa'y,hurned him with but still. they -the i , L, � . - .. � . I I . L in th�ir arms, L- atid be his, . an iilc� apl(i's; cyes fill,!.1 I . . . . I . . . . lie . ,, L . I injured wax , , said t d L 4 � I : . , ,, _ L , 'Very gravely. . - I L - . . . . ." * lo *kS whaft , ' S went � unWasfng dov6ii�`n, T46 -threw he*r .. _ . - . .11 . I . .. . , . ­ :: ­ ., , I JUst bar- - h. dden tears :.- , � .1. .. '. '. .. . 8�e 1. 0 quickly, laid on the'lahore. - The, ! W4 Sli . . . . I . .. . I qA 44VO r'. of course , co igtaht,l*� wlth'�Ge * '.. Was ta'. t) . '. .":, �. I . se64 her Since she , .a*&3;. had �--a'. kind OCICs'all up. ' I n org- 'the tall Woman, who . . .H *01i 4vo . . . �, lio� called I � "It broke my. hearti". he. *kept nint- a: � ' , I � atVful L . .. � .,. .1 .1 � . . left -her home?" I asked',Qeorge.. - I look in ber, -face' as she, 4�6asad tlitli�e - Who naturally felt,' gy .I to her madame,''bade them . . . . - . . ­. . . , � . I for her k I iidness to.hi4'fathie.- * , lift him' on, the,' Jifurf rig, and then be-: seewed. lu, . Y43- ' L ''.' . " . moxnent.$Ir Ralph hesitited., doors,,'ft ever a *Oin" had"' ' A, . �.. 8he . . ,tl L, line( . � . I . For a . . 'still,, Slowlj;.' L Thin, *L -S . . I.. di& notillowaver, Press lier' ­ -blankets sho'had,-�oat for,i She knelt .1apho. into . part I i, m-sciousi 6,J? '. . ­ . .1. ­ ,* Then lie -replied,, and a­aI1 Ocorpb.. tould.loarii at - 'xttPnt'OAS dorwin, �epide ,.him ugh hiv 'lips. mo�veti 6cclasl , , , , L ­ ... .. L I - � 'L. L , mteadil�,, .' � - i-.- - I , . ..: .:: Putney, And tha;polico had n . o. news. . 'On -GeOrgO, but'-sho studied him- in, I L .and m6 ' istbiled his.­tho 011r'lly. I . ,. I . 1.11. ' . I . I . ,. 11 . .; llpb�'with the braridy.het. liervani-hadL."' _ `I)jbkAt-ly he. �eenj6d'�o sl6ep; :bi f, � I .. . I I � I " awry .rkty� and gra� . L, , . L . I ­ . . Yes i blllve-� seen her' oncv *11or-, 'for him. He, however, renc'�' I . 1!3011Y. .he se6med brought� her. Xjis face was , , haggard about four 'WClock,. when-thle d6tt.".., � �. I I I , ` I L * L L .1 .; L . . . . ved. las., to recover hiS'USU41L Spiji . . . . .. .L : I . cod my companY.. on. her- some ., ton offei of a reward�fbr. any informatit)n ,, .. . ts., �, , . - - ,. and mg�kdd, his hair . iray - at: ilia.. returned, he wokd..up, ,and looked k.6 1. I - . . .�.­ . .. . . . . ., 13ut Mr. Gifford did .not - recover his. . S, - iver� lihn , hs:if in' astonighm . I . ..� ' - " - .1 Months EiMp. 1..LbrIbpd:a. man,* in educerning,his lost wifet and lie' 1,4t h6alth.'t Ho'jhra tampion;.. but a inadaffie - bent c I mt. . ., . . - I :- I .1 .. - L . -fact to bet�ay 'her photograph with the- sup . w 60. th6 sharp at-� him a..1,tila ., . . I L . L. . . .. . * I tq riie �rbere she Print i . L d lips., . "Who ire%y6u­�.jle . , . . '. 1. .. I I ­ . � L. . , I - tack of illn�s � .. cry, -escape, her � . I., aWked .; -�..r , .. ­.. : .. 1. . . , . , , . -1 L% .� � . .1 , - .. , we "I - � ., , .. . . 11 I .. I . I.. - teildent, . with whom - ha.L *is: in COM- , . I . 90 L hilt. it Wan, plain' to, I OnOL'. Of the sailors of the 'wrecked - � "I -am the docior-Doctcr R e �,�`�- I :". . . I L I . S. . . , . I all .6yesi and. 'ta,,the old -.m 1. .h ­ I good,. , "..!$ . ` ,.�., . . ` - " . I . I � I "_ 1, . L v I. . . . �-. . "And whero,� was -' tsbe?'� . . asked . triunication' " L . . I F, . .. �; . , . . in - hiln nhlp'l�w a wag:aiao ' bri ' ne, , . . - I I L' . . . L I . "...: . . $011, that , behdingL oyer him*- dge; and I lia,%�o f� r . I Geprge".0agorl.-�. .. I . . -.rhe;% he roturn6d to SiMpld, but., he )40:fast going, .. � . .. I L .. I . . "' �� L�' : .': � . . , .to his now,looki6d tip. . . . you Sir Ralph Woodland. 'LAII t"Jo . I.. ... .. . . I . I . . .1 (�L.�tL , ;..i .1 ,, m ... - .. ..­ I I ,,-she was 'at I . Puthey...- V,cih gi4vet - ­still.-fia.did iiot;toll either his fathlor . land trest.., .Ile , grew Weak ind, listot ­Aclw: ,,jai hellixiirt?" 'asked ma,' ' I/ r' yach have , , , . I . I L � you the Address, A sawker there one or Anna Unds&y, of I I his errand to I less; ho,sat dreaming vaguely of by- dam6,. quickly'. L . ­ . L . . L . . mon On­bqard ybu t, , I . "... . . .1 . . i � , I I . * . .1% � I gone times, 6"nd goomed.to tak6 . L lit_ .. 11 "A spar -struck . him, . njy h . idy L " , aft- � resetied by the lli�-bo4t, and tho P06t, i: * F- I I I . , �.... -`. . " - '. evefilng against her will, And the ' town, lie did not,'speak, of Litit . ; ..tie jnferestL in!things around him .. , I . 0 -followti'aro.all right, *all([ being wcjl '' :L '�* ' . ' , ­ . L - I L .. . �. � - ,.,. . , � , . * neit 'afteinclon when. 1'.'went, to - see Ilqw�oafld they Also, did riot speak 6f . YL' , . I swqred the -man $'about ktn *hour caro(I for' here by mddinw,-,-a1ld the . I I her I fou . . I 4 I Ono Ovaning,, when Lthe' ' . , 421 . & :.. .. o ,: ,.,: . �� .. . . 1 4 � nil she *41�,gb.no. And she -her loim.�' hoy.fpl).J`ntd their Oid . - *ere Ian thonizig, f�.'j the -days ago,. and .'*'s'n'ev6r' spoken since. -4betor,turned and look d at tbo Mi.- .. : �'. - I 0 a spring, he " ,ffe's-: the 'owner of the 'yaeht,� :Sir . � . �rb. ,. � �, .. I L . .wrote.to me, 'the 4ariie. day to -request L, ways, Anna Lindsay ordered th , , : tresl.of.the housp as ha apQke..' . . ,.. . . . . GOOrge of Anna, Lindsay. .. Ralph Woodland," , �.. I :�thliitL I Would never. seek her out. house' And steudied George's testes, . , f �, . , L' � *, ' ­ _ , �, '' tleman I 11�?Ikollloo provided for: her., George " I know " answered madame 1. ' � * sir,galpli's CY.C9 followed.his, and , L" ' .. , . . ��. � .. . . '. . . . again; thixt if, I. -were a 011 I and played whiat.with her-uncie and . . but aftL, I a L '' 11 . With . fixed' tlienisvlve� - 6n 'the . handson . 10 . . ' . .. I .. I .L .. L . I ' ui6t evi he said, 11 �r lit gone wh ,her � atUraL . I " I .1� � -111 .." I heiref .would; -And' I .never have." -.co�sin in..tho, q . mings. It wg,K �t . dark �yiu fixed. on thil h�ggard fo' I . . . . . . I . .. I I . L I . . I '' tho-game 'as before . . . . I I.. , will You do?" . . . S. tihlch seemed so- strangely' . I . -4nd this. 10. - iha, truth?" . his marriage,:and. - " 1. I face -lying before .hot.. "Hie's an old, I L.. L ... I . .. . .. I . Please` do hot , I favlill�t to hini;, . . I . I . . . '' .r i *'Ou niy Word' -ot. honor the exact with a,*differanga. Laura's main-. ,Speak of .such' friend of min&,-H� must be ,carried -'at '. "Madam0" be, xopelited­ . I .1 .. . . :: . I � L. .1 I . , . . . . . oirgo'g heart,.' an([- . � .. . . Wage," , i- -Yes, Sir Ralph,'! said"'' ma,dame. . '­L� . L . . . . h.01 , , ., '' I . yet Ith.1490, father," ans3vered - eorge;" :onco,to my. -house in the vi ... , � , .. . ... L . trut . . .. . I : Oily rankled 'in, LGe . , .d . . ,,L . . . . . ; . I I I . . moving uneasily. _ . . .. . :This .was quickly di . . OadL I .. :.1 I . L ,iharo.was a ahort.ailenab aftOr this. he could not. -forgive.,the' vvifc%.,Who . "M .., . .11 � .1 ond, A mattress . and a soft blush 8pr, .oVer her face . .. L .1. .. I .. ... .� . . . . I .. I Y b.qyj My time for here is Ln red, and oii'this Auk Ralph. . , * �' . . . I .. . � ... George - Gifford did .!lot doubt Sir had forsakbh hinx, , - , - : I . , I at was Procu, '. . . . I . . , �as,6116 I . I . , Spoke, ."you know ilia long ,,, - . . . Italph's in � ould- - But . suddenly ­An-..th4 ­ -----,-,' - long," tontinupil the ,Old man, "and ,Woodland 'was carried to madame'sL Ll,&o, undorL another name-Litura In -r . . . "­.... . . . allea at jil�7j � - wbrft laot, 40 One � W'ilter-timol.- I hould'bQ -0104404---to` 'thfilk that pi h I I . . doubtAthem. Ad looked brown, ill� flows Caine of Yi i ­ A '10 01 - - . -11'..", cturascilio old-fas Ioned house ' In. I grain 1.1 .. . . ­ . . . .. . . . . . .. I . .. I . - : Anna ,would rewhin with . I ­ -- ti L . , , . . . . - andWorn, but there was' a steadfast.. grani first-,' And then a lottat -from the I WCU1a'MakeLyO . I YOU. , She [ 14,-*1­1ngO-1.Xt--Stood ,back in- a.--goX7, ,­ ,,,,, I L . . I ", ., . .. . I I , I . . . I I , ... I ­ ­ ,- - look in his .dark eyes as he spoke superintendent -of, ofic ' in Lo, don, and She ,oil u a good wife; George' : don,' Xt .showed .ali the Sling of'eare .. ' - r -Ralph -started _u�n ',bed as he , . I .. -P a n . Ili ` a and 1. beard the" fidinc, - and stai-od-at. Lauro, � .. �' 1, ..., . . ' as you, well I . for - the - hews Land iiAtoitl6n in Its nurroundirig � 1. . . � , I �: :. .-. - -'­.- . . that: *as unmistakable. - ,, . .- with -whom Gd6rg6 had intrulited the. - j,f . . . " with wldo�opon eyes, . � .� . ., ,­ . i I I y . Marirlage neaii,� L L I .. ,?or- first , killed . ddt:ails� - ." . ., . I . . "And/' Asked George,, after a base, recalled Iffin to. town; In ilia ber, . . :. , f1t, is long sine6,11-'ibe said, fal0r�, .,' , - ' I � . two . ment, 'or , two �Iwhat 'was- she ,-Iotter the stiporintendent. regretted to . " I . . . t.. .. ,:� a 41Taka hini'to my rdom," Said Ma� . , . . . . I 1 L . . . L . . t - . I . intly. .. I L .. dol,ng? Did -she tell youl" ' '. Inform'Mr, Gifford that the bod�, of : Wbat?"'Alftid George, startled. ' aine, *lie Was Walking 15y the side - , . L I , . 6 41 never - told you "I went - oa'.Mr� of.tbo.M&ttrbss. ,snljzab�fh, run on . , ,,, ,kiaural", gasped. Sir Ralph. "'Not - !, - ' � . "It was -through her. Pon that. I A, poor lady had been rc-scuod from , ifford.' "f6r, it. could' have .done ,no "and' - stir the' Aro,.'and shcON'tho.men. "-not living," ' - I ... I L . I traced .)lot. ,Sho�.had taken -a, story the rIVef,- who'"pearailce, boro so .good, but Who 'Your 16tter . .in the way. And Davidson,",' And* she J!Yeo," , answered, Laura; a. little I . I . . . to tL Man called Valentine Ross, gut strong' a, xeoemblauce to thd portrait which YOU . 'folchl. llreadh'all never for- . tUrned,to an. old fisherman who was -Sal t'sliving still, I . L 8.1 s dly, I said I must be I pho' did not Speak of bar Affairs, In his Possession that he liftrise)f had .. alL . 1. as Ono. d6ad to You'when we parted, . got., Anna's face; It t fright4hOd ,mo, I I 4O.Walking in the processlofi, ,,run � L I When we parted .1 expected to , poo - no doubt as to -its Identity. Du ' t he There, *sts nothing more Said. L Mr '. as -fast as you,can for Doctor .90w� and'I have been -but-" ' I � I � . I � � . . . . ' L . . L wss'not'a. . L I .1 "Humpill" said the doctor'between ' " . . . I hot again," - . . I . r6queAted � Mt,, Gifford at once to pro. , Gifford . m o bridge, Teti him to come at once, . 'L ' ,­ ., 1ph"ll Voice sli but a L i . Sir no: ghtly falterod� 00d, t6 London, also fof the Pur� words,, eorgo know that his that a 'gentleman, the owner of the his, tedth, ::and ,turnod. .'awity. and � . L 1. r . . As- he said . these �Llast 'words ind Pose, of identification. ' - ., � .. .. �,. t father would I quietly. left the r - . .� - . . . . . flot have* spoken thus wrecked,yaCht, is seriously injuted." om. ,Ile was too . L hJ& feel Again that dusky color rose't� big, This letter was a great shook to o without reason. it. soft , _ etjra�fj, , shrowd,'a Man noot to -see that his .- . . . lace. . .. .. . I oned madamo," ahsWokod the old. . � . . . George., He .remembered at ones lilgia toward - Anna. ­ - Here was -Ono ,fisherman, touching Ilia cap reiilpect- presence , was. no longer wanted . - ' . ' . I I . .1 "Thloh�­YbUL Went to .her With-& what the ohopkboper'o wife had said ""'It n 'At least, W116 had loved him fully,"They evidently all know her., � "Dut,l ,said Sir Ralph,. afi�;- ho,� L� I . . . so?" said'Goorgo,. slowly.. at 1putiftoy of the despairing -160k. oil for h r� self; and than be Sighed, And . She w4s,-Indeed, consfile I _Ith a Strange yo4tnIbg, . � . I . I . . tP , . red the great ' Wet gone, w . . . - . put il went to, her with, a purpose," Laura's face when she ,had. -left hot, thought. of the dead Woman Who, hold lady Of the village, and 'in times of puzzled look -oil his haggard face, "� , . . . I.., - � aftsweirOd Sir Ralph, , "As I * told you house; hti: remembered a hufldred�j 'riot loved him, lying In bar grave. poverty, sickness, or sorrow Was nev� and Stretching out hIS'liatids toward ; .. � . ' I before, Mr, Gifford, I do not seek .to - things which, in his anger Against hot But he mad* AO difycr(Mce ID his man� er appealed to in valm . � I her, "Mr. Gifford *roto to, Me that I I I I . defend myself, to.You, At.le"t, I lie had well-nigh forgotteh,L . I � her tO.-hiscousin, And it. was, hot un- In & few -minutes Mora Sir . Ralph you were - dead, n .� . I have, no dafoxiae to Offer. I went. to , - lie went up to the town at once, , til. after Mr, Gifford's death, that tiny Woodland was carried into a. com-,gravla-11- I . . . . try toinduce her to go abroad with and was Met by the suporint,ondent, change took Place In the quiet house- fortable bedi,00m and laid oft the "Ooorga wo.a.dawtvad than by some . I � . I . . . I - - I . . me until we could be married; but ,Who led him, half-dized, to the Place hold. . L I . 1. . I . bad.. lloke� ­ 4 outside, oVbrything Was mfstaka,,�' - answered Uttra, 'It I. . I L . ) Or. I 1, L I she refused to acceptimy offer. There Where the still figure lay whom he But as the StWing advanced -the Arranged with good tasto� Again ma- do.not think intentionally be -Would . � . .L . - Is no blahib duo to her; no'dol notiel" 'Wall ,td,.p . ronouucd had been his -Wifer, good old Man slept peacefully away, � darno ber&,over the prostrate., man, .Mislead, you, X bAvt lived all this, . I . 1. I . I . dying �with the respect' And. love of, and this time he sWallowod a little , time 0,11 Uad 6 V U S. ,,, L continued Sir Ralph, axdftodly, And or not', L I . ' Am. ti v rt . . he began to pace the 1-luoin with it- ,q'he f&COL I# a good deal dinfigUr. .,all'around him, Both George ,land doge of tho,brindy she. hold .to, his I . (TO riO CON'VINUFD.) 4 ' 7' .. . regular footsteps. " (1f ever there ad," said the superintendent, pitiful . --- - I 11 111,1`0111111hl ... ­ . 11. . - No" . I . ­ 11!�" WAS 4%, woman who. deserved resplict Is,, gently raising the WhItq cloth I I,— , . .; . I 11 . . 11. I . and honor from -all Man it is --your that covered It "but Still I think I I . .1 .. . I I . I . I . . . . . . I wife, � She asked me to leave her; to there In no doubt,", I f . K"**xo�4ZA.,.,�.W.-..-Iw,�t�"��."i"" "*"N'1-%0"1!z`A'� .-'Z.Il��.,A�'l�--k�%!'-�Ytt.=!,...-.4t,N"t?",-A�- n, , I ", .;.,�, ,�g;��o*,A.%4.,mk L 11 L .. . � . . . . I . leave her for Motives which, I do not ..For a moment or two Oootp could N E 5 Pa . ... - ­ . ­�,. tt, 0 a N ft: I ;� "A O." -,�'.. �, , � � . . . .. ,� swilli S [ V, �, . "' , She has bean alone since . she left around him. ThO 0,014 stilli,60 ,; .0 I 1 I .I . . . you" aloha, tolling, I bollovv� for Struck it doadly chill owhia heart. , k,t I . her daily broad ra,thir than. accept "This, Is 'the portrait," said. the . L all X could offor bar," .. . . I,,- POU U . t, � " Superintendent, still �� . L"LERY"'C' il", uUdOrdtand, 'and yet Which I honor, riot look. The place .seemed to . ' 1*4 gently. PAI . .� I "Thou Ahe will probabl. ,$i lanced At, tho picture . , L . V Starve Then, Giorga g I I . . I I 'rototted George Olftotd, bitterly. "I In the inditla hand; glaneed at the PUR11FIES T MAKES 810K I . I � do n6t believe she Can thake 4011008h fiandSomesmiling '4VOman_At 'Laura, . H r, SLOOM ... I I E L L.. I to , live on -and this is all yout taken on her bridal tour in Paris, At I I I L , Asing.", I L. 11 '[ 44ura, dressed in the gmW 'and I BIRAOM 0 IN -M." N 9 C." V F. S. " PEOP'L WELL I ,!L "I would do Likily,thi - US; to undo I 10*00 he Aad. given. her -and L thoift�- . I A,.*.-#, I L I p UP , I",*, a a. .1 - . ,� . . . I . what I haVo done, Aft -i I ought to I 119 looked at the doad fato'beforo 0. . ­" ODY. I I 11 toll YOU, when W. LN $ � RING. TIRE � % SAW hor Lhat ovoll. I him, Xt wan white, eave wharo X& I , L 64 0 . .. " � .. I I Ing slid spoke of you-spoko, with r,*. I hid0ous mark up . .1 I .. . I . ,ross the upper p'art I - , , " , L - I I . . 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