The Huron Signal, 1888-4-6, Page 24
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THE abRON SIGNAL. TWAY, APRIL .4t,+
HELEN N LAFONE
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"It ,s used. a to te7 r hide it." she flies Dr Huhu. bed IMaj w t tai 1�
• 1 sail, : '1 Rase hese as Wet , sooty word meld remember." .-
•
•7'""mkr
proves it." "Dear, 4..r," said the .isrsyeeseo
bens l,oggwoea►• came up to hat.el*end "chines he hands nervously tetber
OR bold ber Wesel) n. her .ng lou .i.K) and kartting hie eyebrows "1 .1a very
etr.isbt luta er es tory try tudese. 1 w par -
(T11 F FOES OF A HOUSEHOLD. tey
' I ,lien esus .y trued ..f boom that `» ,, wished to .rand .nything of
t Tb. Sly thtog tow that that kited. Po.r girl 1 ate afraid it lies
?Ate OP ENGLISH! LIPS,
was rivet sit as u her. Is there tottthir. you can ha
your boomed* net recover es Cot Pam
your body Now yoo are beater. You foe her 1'
ase you remember Ibises, nut ealy what 1 "You remember m, int idea wee that
%a yesterday, hat how the loci- ; you should tett her. I s•n sun you
dent
plass *As our l.ody locoman' world have done it far better than 1 did.
Scones' your memory .itl grow stronger I always get nervous wad begiu to ea7
wrong things, whsle lou ere so street
end yet so frauds. I am sure she would
sot have feat it nearly ., much if eke
bed heard it trout yu..
"Flattery from my wife is the thief]
I lova Moat to hear." said the der417ui•*•
spate hewing his wife ; "but .t the sake
time, Outwit it serine ougncious W die•
•'tree with yea. I think you must have
wasaited it better than f could hairs
J..o.. And "so he went on after a paws
had
"it has upset her se mach she has
to go awaits,"
"It ass ave{ altogether that. She w
iso t aiek menet think bow she
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CHAPTER !letrHL
1.1•K ala, TIOn. • 1onif time. Bat I remember I was 'a arw ; to • few week.74 en", be PertsC
train ; of ousts., u. • train, sad 't ly welt. , r,..."'",..".74
e H.,sa. says .a. Her fur
Abe dt] , t; ream . the 'Amax
7••a, that you inlet 110 •ser thea= ; ou ane
lrri nate two Wlo, wire sitting blew to Ru very ua•ven11, sect to away y �
,eta was d ; the other ley j snout, and then --and them, yrs, 1 ie. told, and not try be stook too much,'
r mood
c, u., r• in She window. It waau de- member telling. , stroking the soft hair as she spoke.
d i� gift wad hurts for a mo
ul day M the salaam, and tile
tan 0111110. was iu t great beauty.
" sit the open window fault the
t .-f the Items, sa4 wallflowers Sad
. hurtepsuc¢te aedded to at ours
&dl• „d ting Diyohn rose at the
other ilio tree. whispered to the browse,
lee* ehoh one descended by ter. or
gem ,esu int" :he garden litho a -men- people w•ee hurt —for anything she knew
11on••i some might be hurt. I put on my
q' -r roes wee tall of pretty things, tante% and went straight away to the
lotto tables covered with hooks and 'tattoo, fur, you know, Rupert and 1
c es to et about e• available have always ettesidered it our duty to see
tacit'''' atter anything of that kind, sod to offer
Spa Y, r shelf er cabinet was crowded 7
with .erns*ants of alt kinds, of nu great any help w• man Rupert was mut hoot•
ba bot h pod that d►y o I tett tt doubly n1;3'
g duty to
Ah . l sea, there wM an accident, and r"d
that made see ill --wad that It !" skis looked . ut of the wtwdow. When
"That is right. Now let me tell wry she J'J .peak her weed. surprise•i 11n
Oslo. 1t woo one day last autumn, and I L„weworthy -
was sitting here wurliug, when Fanny "'ore said Nonethiog aoout anutker
same rename ie tv say that then bed smitten: what was that t'
been an accident just outside the station "That tow to th• .ry odd trate from
—a tram had rue off the !lite sect ..nue Dewhurst. It was very odd that two y ;
rodents should happen on the same day ;
bet that wee an awful thing. It neo tie
trate, oil fiver of live carriages,
rid while crossing the river 'St
,Met ;
tear:*”
erwd
ed the station the injured people bad ' J,uet • which you wire hurt. It was a ''Yaw l said how astral it mus
been br.ouehs in. There were about halt d that she meld not heap
• doses of them, sod they had teething halt -past four .spews from Dewhurst, bele been 1�
her dear child what theekios hat would have happened
been .0 that trate. It
tura) I think. I cannot
,educed me to tell her
it oi •o difficult to refuse
e asks. But I can suite
cede with het hub bard, tied d (
tie would tow No time, but .1.1 '
Id
► toswl be n rsosivtws • leM I
What a Time
i, lett. u
hand of vete. T•epM .eren•ly tied, trYtes
Mt ti'hoes to hiss ►u the
sae he 1r ; he to ii. dead 1 A* eh• 448labloed p111 wit► 1 a •'t
slsoold
idea uoeed 111 :er ; her
ever tetter wugaa•ta remit' dates too -
Si maimed til hos tout., Mr ys about
tow and what • esotgge►#` Alwr'e
She must feel the writhe to all slue I milia. Out leave tss+mMt"Z11led "mad-
ams,
It ; 'het from
writhed teal i say tested-vb„�,Kh• 0a13 feet be -
of
e mord tram bx ureteral s trues i that may be tempted into
„f e'sireeal.o.oI and nutmeg as trues !!! Il PatteltM a done- But tem
gretiteds. 11 hem she thought of all the takteg too many et
directions ars plebs and should be
.tete* lsilowd•
7 •yam. M. D.. of Chicoutimi.).
N.Y eapr..aseeeas tty',t.tbun.tede
cter7t.au and his wits had dune ler her
she lett lined�yut rd herself with gratt-
tad* dad adMilatioe. Alter all the *suite-.
meet of the alternoon eh. could tet Gi>�
he.: story that night : sae must pat;%. oif 1 Lane outwit et pease roots.
tie the following day. Site •lj' o.•1 t .ay•: ” Ayes's Cathartic Pills are highly
to go Maws" stain awe& Mt Oe reu'et "hi I appreciated. They are perfect le form
when lis L..egwosthy .a.0e up to sae 1 and ooatlnit, wad their erecta are alt
11.1!.........1"114"4. het "".1%. her afetal •cert that the tuirt careful phys►.ian ctteW
.01 tau wept t•. seep, th.ukru,t . desire. They hate supplanted all the
"I with write l.. Percival o,teuttuw. Pills formerly popular here. and 1'beak
(tp se .-o'r's t tel it meat be Ions before any ether own
. be mutt• that will at all compare with
Mins. Those who buy your pias get
fell value for their mousy.•'
muste, pleasant, and certain le
meat t•�tt«r ratty. their settee," is the concise testimony
Aa
t•
.1•t.ga,tOT tt'r•to 5•at.••�•'
reeable, safe and effectual resi.ertj►
tetuuve all kinds of 'rosea. lm
catches t • up. I made $* altus►o• R t. Walker, of lelartias-
etrpr*u y of tilt. George • rate the to that miler aoMdeot near i)vwhurs 1 rule, Ylrgiala
bridge gave wap sad the whole train was you kouw, tend .he inside me tell her ell ' Alt farmers know the talus ride. '. Ayers outsell all slander pre!"
nrecleiteted iota the water. Of curls shrtut it- It eau atm which metered to poet sod hoe to prepare it. Many Public ls*14 e1es Hata
maks her ill ; yes never wan each • farmers utaoufai•tur* huudrrI• sd 1••eds ar$Uou. The pit sof
every one wad drowsed." colors her face went, wrfeetty gory of the best waiter* to this say. They them. will have oto ushers.•'—.4111141
The girl at Mr 'ids said auMiaR, and gather OM the premises forest leaver, Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Oa.
j old have fainted"
,{ valor Per
ps, sac (b. oat the spot, and see if them eau any alis Lo,cwvKls west WE
tl!"agbiw ural odd. D.d she Itis i cornstalks, including the roots, weeds.
s ne beauty ,.r glint grace 1 ••]t las so atraep it Should happen chat aM 7
ajgjtlr. it to a place in that rooky ' thine intoe d do. Ry the tines i reach 6 sw b e should
lei ea . 1o" tan s:;.ittl�i►tioa !" t vines, offal item the fence corners. mite:
•t, - Then were "pots, ' as their own- (b
,r .lied theses, of all kinds and coun-
t.., -vlt and cups and aauo"rs from worse than a [eve bracer ora bad shake. vend the thin
Amt. -oat ilt;2I awl Japan, specimens of Doulton 'is the nastier ! Toa are ill." to her had
ani \'.lambs, rough, clumsy little pans ' The doctor w« there lo.., and with very
little het' from kim they were able to She might well ask. The girl's lace ties quite
and teasels from the South a[ France, P wee greyin tit sal ewe kit .7e. "'WO"' w
which Airs Lo towortly had brought go un by the oat train. Seeing these I *en ful of huttof� �� abtwt tt,
t ems herself after among then% ¢tide on was nothing for me to do, I *se coming II „Lt u nothtn ^she said at last, "omit an7th"'X
. o ,eel; it-rer tbit.gs from Italy, iniad- away when the porter came up sad d R'bu th accident le seders
r: lamps and pontile heretics All these stn r doctor wouldt •mid
t 1 rid 1 am not 1 ccs
.'t. IRS ab„troed. Thorn were s few good 1 IJ t help thinking I shod. :lour* t ,o, and beeps, literally heap*,
' ,i lowers. 1f every available standing
,lace hell s p. r, every pot held ferns
and d• were. They flourished even in
the grate, artd looked col and green in
:to enedow.
2.. _;weer of the room harmonized
mot d. `ii tutdJ1e age, her abund..nt
,4.r: hair was acsteely streaked with
grey; she wore it arranged in a becom-
oig man^rr, and decently covered with
• cap of soft treats, lace. Her dress
was rich sod ,lutist; everything about her
helped to se . 7 her tweet, tender 1
with its tine delicate features, nerd 'x
ale skin. In her youth Mrs L• oEw '•
thy mutt have been a beeutlful rename,
with a slender gpright figure and cleat
dark eyes. She bat in her low cheat bib'
with some pa work honstit g. Alt*
showed her
wrests, an
and milliht
y now and then eke r**
ed her ey.oglance at the girl who lay
on �t .eps3h and whose closed eyes and
de -sy bac* among the cushions eatd—
u.1. was Weep. "Please no ^m, if it
' /J. was beautiful,and very mueb "Of course,' feet
yuwt:c. r than ter companion—young "I was delighted.t
( *ouph to Re Ler daughter. She lay and I live here,
straight out, so st was easy to see she oar town•
oou�T4 bees, uu weal -height. and her fig-
ure Ito slim, nue at one* con lectured ah
was re_vteeteg from a ser:
The ireprewiuu wee C '
that the tbie'_ -
.r.re r•
�•Cr�ri it:• tr, r
..N.tro•ma He
t ate land wisteol be
took. New Enatat.d people te3)41.
could take their lasts and it. 'inr•
tins with them. Doe n to Oita tame the
iteposlttiin, to exclude slavery' from the (
.wtbwest..bad sunt with Utile favor: it
vis !track 'wet of Thomas ,fe!feraoshi
rdiisauce of 17W. and war left out of the ! • „ora
Mat doe : produced in leti. , er
,'�,er r!!' a tend :erfpt work. «.,- i but
PADA. vl %rile College. Sled tak.,n
as
• tobraelone—l. .c rpsdia.
,i.... a. dire D ill war 41. y..,-. .4.1.'
rid- er '. •li iiy.
' :re i• ge:t(alit' and ores a d1.WY
h the ,00a:,''u repte. ' ng,it7
Leac.•.lt aad erg ��,y
;: t hint apro.:igyftt„,e ,eYriitlT'
J oro baud. with
sr / mdentw. u. t
J� r goof t.{ .f toil were rte
the owner• l q• tt��,
t ►a
said her husband decidedly.
ver need if she were, there 1 t found him over you. un had , strong yet sou ran a connected with the train. is no remota whythe should not nit
been pmt on the sear which rutty 111" suppose 1 hal been 'n that train instead is t -1 y u out •t 000clunun'' iso y
length of :he roost. He baked up ea I of the other , H u;d is au say thing of rubbish enough a ttthe ocarthitt.w th
here
Ain Lr'nilwertl,y did her best in Why 7 suppose
Ayer's Pills,
from ponds sad ditches. „cc,noual Fn1a,mpyDr. J.C.AyerleC•.,IwwNl,Itw.
sprinklings of hum through the mass,
Meld by an Dere ee l• Ilsyties .
layers of been yard manure, and thus'
build up obk.nst square. and let it re- J ___�-•w� "usie�
main over winter. Whet. April arrive I -- —
the maw has gime through fenneutanum
sad comminution, and presents • mound
ut (ertibz og matter totter than a steal,
gold wu.e w,.uld be to the proprietor of
d th like to see what you w1 about a fere (atm. But we want w see Hires
me -e the wattle room. I went In, and moat have been so sus u , a
t " h n.,t be p, compost heape w the garden, and there
Came in and eaid—
"Mis Loogworthy. here is a ems after
your own beast. 1 know jos lite to
turn your hoses into an hospital, end
this young lady will watt long and care-
ful nursing, if we/mooed to saving her
at all.-
"1
IL
"1 went .p tokens amd looked 4 yoo.
You fere Masa t you -
yuung and •. (� full fuer
you. The doe
et the brain,
Geld veto In
that if
the assistance of leaver. some mold from
soothe Ger, w•r•tly blaming herself for the ,v rise should she have been r the woods, If attainable : *4 not, from
having been perruaded to toll •n much. , ar account .•f the acei-
But ins few seosuent• the girl rose from Joturbed ii y o jwrtwns of the premise where K tau be
the couch end said *be should go up- dent f It rd to suppose that the spared : ecrspin,te from the taro p.ke
(di-
aries to bee Waft nom ; she was tired more imsginiog of herself to have been
tete 11T• from the alible, Sect every ob-
and excited with what .M had just lit it Should mate her w 1eep17 tamable substance tbst will decay
You .Soso ll. Afwr each an fee; through the winter. A little slaked
beard, and she wowed rest tetter ti she periemo" u hyM, it rnoni b• long alien
lime will be a good assistance. A half
wwrr s Lo ' the nerve reborn to their normal state* duxep to a doses loads of excellent man -
n
Lomg•ottby tet her go, but she self
tense u
'lilmm •rid was heard to slowly *.Haut the is the trate of ad a wan ed pr.
rs. • •Really I cannot say. Yoe had e'i.g .eareely any ezpense.
She was still sitting rsproaebing her- 1ett.r oak her yourealf. Such tngowit-
lttr her imprudence an hour Ister octal goesi1•ns would Dome better hunt
beet rhe door evened and her husband rue the* tree .w".'
la "I reek, thiok I bbd. Yon seen to
She leaned km head back against the learn nothing from ber. Did she tell
of t!,e chair as she reek -maize( his Toe her earns this afternoon r'
ep, and he pat both hands lightly on "No. I think the things I told her
a}ouldenn and Lis.e her gel,/ !y urs pant ouch a tri.^.e oet of her head."'
o•ehes a, wiling—
"Trate r It is no trite. You dr'a't
Well, wife, how love you beet, all this& of the awkwardness of my puti-
tieS. 1'oe, of course, cat. call her "my
l.Sb ee n well enottgh." .he se- {muse" or "my dear," or anything else
ks4�•eYuu will want ter I•u11 the 'yea like of the sem* kind. But Woe I
v'let Furey kaow you ars in, de sot knot# her name I can call her
r not►i,,;, such abruptness is painful
.Thu I•.°' rtky meg the loll, and to nie Bre has lived with ret for twelve
•'ea on the kaartbru with Lis months, and we know no more abort
d ha beck. tad fit his keen her than when she tint cam6 into the
wander ever his wife • pretty boe.a
met. Taeflrit pzrt ••f boor husband's speech
;,t{' Revert Longre,.1-thy was had pn)v ked Mrs L,n.,worthy'e laugh-
trr • ,.�� r,g�ta and r *aa u tar, bat et lion he had 5uiehed she said
Yhr t'y J fir the post. r 4( eta r.pro.dt',tly—
and .11„ P. 7.a •y s,:Mlarty and adil. "Yoe :'re absolutely cruel, Rupert.
toot., rendrre�'�" Ilse werm sympathise' For bowl ag ho. the poor girl been in a
Pus. and'wom p,mmor, -cries, united with a d151.101'• tell us anything *bout her-
•"`i1encw, tillable feed of • cwt h ..Soto sell 1 Tot: speak as tf you wanted to
"'ed tb• t him the affection end reeneet of get ria`ol tor."
r'. "serve" Prierohoners. lie waist i,J.fatig- "Nat at a11, yon totally misunderstand
soaleet ,sanely 'e worker, being devoted to � u work , one. - On the contrary, the fact that we
rwif ID td13lie grudge! neither time
ea al.eris' w hos lick. Ile had beet
.tier with. 'tiler's Gate for twenty
1, leve his people as he w
hem. in appearance he
rather portio, with a digoiti
sad hos face was b..th ha
1•f"eha- 1 noble.
you, but 'Where is Mrs. Charmiae
obi yohtd anawudy atter her as she left the But why Should she imagin• hr Y!e will be m►notaetured by the 1 :' t in the sprout,
without inch
�ae', eemeset.'.
Ron ie. , • 'i m 'mouse medicinal, hut
try *1.e prat hedn••y arae Liver regula-
tor. utad0 Lr Or Coda.. a.,tle•ro(Chases
raceinre. Try C heal a Liver Cute for
aft :lissome, ••f rhe Loins. Rteeneya,
St..mach ao.l R.wel. field by James
1i'deus. dnugxist.
SOOTHING,
CLEANSING.
HEALING.
It steres
CATARRH,
Cold 1.IMId,
NAY FEVER.
g1'r►ra
Oree•u•*s Denim
_ _ _ 1. %� 1 H t f tZ t t -; ..sal passages
•'we r^•erM — EASY TO USE. trio t e [Area•.
How many weary broken down inva- and .true vs.tyectorutlom coned by co
lids there are to whom hie is h.rd•t. - tont. Sold by Druggists. or sent pre -paid on
some lied whom prospect is sad indeed. reoetpt orrice, OIs. and et. Address
The uervuus debility and general week ruLFORD fk Ow.. Brookville. Oust.
DOM of those afflicted with lingering
44,.... is hot tem.drsJ by the ern i{•,r
Ming and _restoring properties of B. lis Erauellirtg Ibuiae.
B. .. URA\it TftU%1
s20*T.
— — hzswew. Mizell. )Hoed.
Where atees•sti.are rellahee. tlod.rteh' Lr. I 'tea.w ' Ifi.v p.m ' 321s pen
eirac1ord I dr. i:•0a.e 1 tette tin I : Mem.
One of the greatest industries of Ain- e'w+T•
]Meed. Atizr.i. itxpr•m.
.terdam is the ousting and polishing "i Rera:frttd l r• t i:0ea.m I I:lt p.m 4 o•ti6 Rn,
dismonds ; and nearly ■11 the finest U.terieh i Aa 1 iegeson 1 Tt.t p.m sa.p.m
diamonds in the w,.rld are br•ught here
to be cut int.. shape. :tree
wttl make • RICHLY New.r.ted Or. rho,
visit to ane of the ',compel diamond wow nwi rb:s east
� t6rr at; they with Red hunnrablr rmpb3
estabIi.heents, and when we get -there , , ,eni thou wwi:t sur t:or ,■kis rRra' fret.. tke:-
I think we shall he sur,rised to tied • t cwt tsm.i; a The posse atuLetie n
great factory, fuer ur tie. stcna, high.
•� t,, one rime' , , the on- I flit
dine -,mf' • • t
oat release
dativage.
ueedee an"n"
I .' Ii. Poirest r
too William er *.
e.• bUa. of 1 ,
�. trr.,e. �Itr•,ts.fa, bit ter Ye9k,,,
T:'ey eloper-. two ear • -r 'at
&e. Mr. IlahL rk took Veer:
yinr•e "Pinion Roy, with ►.'tit
with them s .aid tri Siad aha -
__.'a•3.--t+ff-�11u west. re Woe 4
th u
tote t* �'
. as y''
,.. ;
rias i,o.itttt �'
and
t;
to the conclusion that you
on the world, and more i..
Iger help than ever. For yott
y ill mdeei. When you meow -
1 hate had ere is ,n,,ciousneaa you were delirious,
,ng te :ver fee' and atter that y 'u were fearfully ill with
ngtowork e,[I, , brain lever. Rot in your worst deliri-
re s talk h.,-ure 1 um you never said anything which leave
us the least idea who you were. Fot a
are .soar enough very long time you lay like that, Go so
a,rapaeiou. rather I long that Dr orne again despaired of
11 your life, and Rupert prayed for you in
known me in the + church. But by degrees the lever left
ort would a.f lT—•iili Tor- you were as weak as a baby, ba�
e •i ms•tion:' said the Rirl,now
t�1not tally. ''1 think that in the Und-
ated' ut your heart you are inclined to
follow the d.otot, onlrn to, strictly.
You tit .o,ised to tell err all about my di-
nes, and how I amt t.. be here, and
weet'ytenn�, as noun as i was strong
aoeident was Iw' + after • pause, and speaking
„le ; at any rate a,, the name he had 'invented f
or made inyutries, and his wife'r tow, so lottg as
ignorant of the nal name of
'•Hush, Rupert!' said
worthy looking nervously
she know Helen was newel
Mise - • ' am always afraid of her or
and I am sure she would be
knew you had given bar a n
"What else own Ido r' e
her husband, "She has not
real name, and we must ea;I
thine when w• speak of her.
there are nicknames and Di
know eery few pimple w1on
fed pied Ge call Mrs
, . ty name
might be jest y petted of it
this time you do not tell me
is, and I want to know ; I m
Mrs. Loebrworthy smiled
smile with whish the greeted
what her hesband said. Bet
became grave as the replied—
"She is .pataln in her own
am afraid 1 have been very
Mrs ogwort y remembered the doe imprudent today," elm went
inti up at her husband, *host!
"It she .hews a great desire to hear! to distress u beyond what you can tie 6esrtbrn;.
y" 7' "We are none 1,f ua perfettt
sb-'o' hera.•It tall her eve,ythittg, t'it's. bear 1f I tell gnu the rest." same lime if yoo b.Rtn 4, 6e
.111 not ask until she feels strntthar•nn.. i ''I can bear it. 1 ono0 knew someone imprudent, who may hope 1
too bear tt, and the irritation of being re lithe had brain fever, and 1 •aspect what P
Ewald wood do her fee nor, harm than 1 it was. Please, tell me." from dhow detestable hops.
test oho k antained in what you Irate t. There wait no obstacle to your re- though, what has happened 1
•
rowlpanieri tate
On Thursday
?sank Currie
rap
7e
•
a
r trouble hear nothing of her, and that no intui toms sod paurnce flet:
rector of file are trade, seems to p'.Int to her be- saleable gems 0 got into that aha in .
m, and lett alaolu'ely without mends, and in whish it will beat shine, st>.s pe in '
know to that maw, I hope might be induced to re- show its purity. \.early half the (:a -
tall and main with us altogether. .reds produced in the world, the hart
tier., fito wife shook her heed. V
id and "That would be delightful. But I of which arse Irnui L'razi!. are sent t
confess I am not eo.ngeine as you. She this factory to be cat and p dished.
e asked is text young to hese been warned lutes.
Here the great Kohinonr was cut ; and A lime quanta) of tlrwr•Ia.s Georai.n Ii,
elan by and she is not io mourning ; neither the we era Shawn models of that and ether ii , .� ~hit' rr*,uuahtr rthicefers. are on eta
ie owe dress she wore nor any of those in her famous diamonds that were ca: in thew snit and rxaminr before purehatilut el -
1 were trunk were mourning dresses. It is car- roots•
truest.
a .h:r tnrer•err,n. uarr;n oa yrrwun.. ray c•
make and ere new n.altne several huedr..•
Steam engine in the basement and fly doltwrw a ih. it le)
r .sing q.r any one ,•
wheel. and leather band and all sorts of noat'r tµ •rid upwa•d. per day. w oto to witll14.
to work. Eit'.er *'.•x. S,wa r nr .dA c•ptta
whining machinery in the different not nrwded Nart you• Ecrr3 tfi.irw anew
stories. lin the very top door the
\o special tali'♦ 'yell
11 esus. reader. cu,
fore rapidly revolving disks rel steel.
against which the diamonds are pressed
and polished. It r•,
diamond are finished aid i,Uliahrd and .1'• ,t 1N 0144 al. 1110 our. 111;
fere Iles
•t ear'
here we see skillful worktweu sitting be- ' d
or hitt' particnlae•, w4114'
eld we '.til tr+. Ad
res'th1Nirt� i CO., fettled. 11144.'. ee.
,titres ,treat akrl:. SHINGLES
f these
you had no (ever ; there was no
any obstacle to your complete recovery.
She paused o;;.nr. Tbie time her eom-
paneon turned towards her and aptke
with wane constraint
"But is that all 1 it et rather a pain
ful story of my being • burden upon yop,
enough. i have been getting stronger which you hare borne with it ible
for some nine now, and this afternoon a oxidises and patience, hut I se. noth-
ad01 • wood opportunity ' try ie it which 1 might not have heard
M L b be ed li d hello.
tura w •,•ls "No, my debt it u not all but I fear
1 •-' have not quarreled."
iorery, I amid," went on Mrs LonR-
So ale 1irn i*orthl said - I worthy in her soothing tome, "i should "Really, Rupert '" was all
"Perhaps I have. my dear, but i was have keel to your, physical reenvery. hA MA-
*nye
wasted •.'l
fearful of y1-ur havtnt a 'visite, and we You were gaining bodily strength day hear bow.verytbinR ha r
bed said you with Boob d.Blculty ; but i but your mend your memory did net
ksow what the donor said r
•ince i promised, 1 will tell you now, 0 tee hatk. For a time we feared to "1 eos't. i neer hoes
naly 1 think you had better go back to y: ur rename."'
spite of all the i tterss% I t
the couch.'' I The dere molar dyed the cheeks of tk. (mold get etttbr 700 or hi
The girl obeyed. and when she had i girl on the couch. and she hid her fee* ie tier. OJltermiag, to tell tie(.
again settled herself. Me asked L -
•
(her handle for • moment. Then she raved Gave been browseg • tsotsagr
How Iron fess 1 been dl 1" tt, san feet
deskeet 417. hoes the
"Twelve months, ray dear." I "!n feet 1 was *n idiot." obseresd.'
''Twelve n. tette ' ' she retested ''f was afraid of you thanking so," mid ..H..id if die na11, wan
"twelve month.. you may oomrlet.ly t Mrd L,rdwcrthy, nerveudy. "That T rad ...11 liar : 11.71141114.
wwaW 4
lose sight of and forget a person in that
time '
The bet weeds were steden almost to
liesaell, sad aftee a little passe Mrs
oh& ree, it yoe east. what is the let
tatted yes remember r
Th. girl made a voluble effort, aed Ides
141Trhr ageing at said
eetet try yoe salient do it. Test
elieseneo le hot strew twowth yet "
"Bet I sea do it," apothem with de-
bereseetbse, ' it is the Ars time I
heye.seelly tried, and twelve twestha
SHINGLES !
SHINGLES
Long -
though
b
r. •'I
ng yen,
if else
me."
ulated
us her
some.
sides
es ;
11001d
arm -
d she
tautly a mystery which I wish could be
explained to ms
"It el I be explained, rest assured of
that. Mrs CbarmlOg'$ face is against
any idea of mystery. Now that yew
have once broken the ice. she w::1 begin
to talk about herself, and in a week we
shall know all there is to know.
"I hope sr., ' said his wife, "bot here
comes Fanny to say tea is ready.
"Go and ask Me Charming if she
will give us the pleasure of her s ,eiety,"
said 11r L.,ngerurtby, as 1.e and his wife
left the room.
Fanny was too old and dieertet to be-
ut all t `ey� any footless at the use of this name,
e *eel which she had heard once or twice be-
fore. She departed with the meessttd.
Taiot but Dame back to sato "the young lady"
ch of , uses sorry to give so much trouble, hut
Nee her head ached badly, and she would be
much obliged if Mrs Longwoorthy would
reed her a cup of tea upstairs.
an"I told you," said the lady when she
d her husband were alone. "`ohs is
J int fretting aspetairs, and no doubt crying
boreal ill."
t the "You moat go up to her after tea. and
h and see what y'oe can do for her.'
five ( Helen had left the drawing room and
ieayy. g�►ors upstairs. She found herself is her
yea bedroom without knowing how she Rot
there. She toes seated in the window
mat looking out of the window and try -
to tag hard to ooint how many retie bashes
else cooed see in the garden below. Af-
� ter a time her limes became clearer, sod
she was able to tbiek, and ea she t11oegbt
Is her heart sank within her. Rhe vette
never aghast, terrified, at the .wfol gap that
"vee had been .fade in her life. Twelve
months passed dew Percival Md heard
.aythr of her ; he must think titer
dead, drowsed in the ill feted train he
which eh. lied begun het jo.rney. The
very font that ao iegdiries hod been
made shoot ler when she was relate(
peeved that he rl oegi het deed. the
eleeped her POWs i• despair as all the
y ee�o�ss•aqq•sn•n el what had biz•
hewed dieehosel themselves to her. dh•
telt ***oath elle e»wlld sod meat less
her twain. Het beset yearned towards
ber brsabsed. Me believed her to be
deed, *ed the know what her death
*saki awe* to low. AM reeked ber-
s11i l aad Ire, sod a *wee terror stole
left hoe heart, •ts'ttise *11,411. of feint•
through hat veins. Twelve wombs !
might
of the
Mere
lees of
seam
Rbe
she -
Se Re
red of
twelve weedbe! What might set have
"gel- hippeteed *SW thee 1 libe weal see -
inarkr. ase l• sloe rout.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Dire rdered
liver is misery. IndtgestIon u a foe to
',sod nature.
The human digesti.' appsrat •ts 's owe
of the most complicated. and w .,Jebel
thisps in exuteuoe. It is easily put tint
of seder.
Aresay food, tough fool, sloppy food,
bad cookery, mental worry, late hour*,
irregular habits, and many other rhinos
which ought not t» be, have made the
American people a nati.in of dyspeptics.
But Oreee's August Fl ewer lits done
a wonderful work in reforming tl.it sad
bemuse and making the Ame'i..ae
petiole So healthy that dui` --au . t4t1gl_
their meals and l`s, happy.
Remember :—NL. happincse without
health. But Green's August Power
brings health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggi,t for a
bottle. tierenty-tire cent.. tow)/
Bachman, Lawson = Robins
re "Saws flee..
A singular advertisement ettraetd r.'
attention the other day. It wee a call
f 1110 000 lire fleas to he delivered in
7O,IE.•T t•17Y ticsi }S.•( UOLLE
irrrrmo. Oer.
Its-0pen2'd Januar ard. with enotber
Increase tr, ,re atten4*,'. Students ern
daily 11•rr r3nree I. unsurpassed. awl re
men and w •n are becoming aware of
feet For ltand.uote alta r, add,ws.
W.STER''t'LT& YORK. Oat.
or
parcel sof not lees than 4,0(10 each at a
certain 'Atka... I confess nay curi.*ity
to know what a man could want such a
vest number of these interesting Insets
for led me to make personal in.iolry.
i found the man was a flea trainer, Seal
gathered these facts, that it takes three
months t-. teach a A.. to do anything
worthy of a peblic performance, That
only nee !tea in • thousand can be taught �����
s.ything. That a performing flea cwt- 1The COLOYl� pacific c !i{►!
Iy lime a year, with great care, and that
in reeposes to his advertisement he had
only received in three days on* pack-
e tls• eattmmted to contain 3,000 da.., and
they twee from the drag pound. He paid
poi toe them. sued they were very good
las••
Preamble 1.111e.
yew men baits sceomplished the mem
amount of enrk and good in this world
re the celebrate' Dr Chess. over
400,000 el hie works have been enld is
Oar ids alone. We mut every person
troubled with Liver Compisint, Dys.
• fleadaelea, "(edam or Veiny
ros to bee • bottle of Dr Chan
Liver Cm*, it will mere yon. Medici** °rms.' t—wida moot Oelltelet• 1
will Ron", Ilea held by au Ontea. beet Werra tee etem
Ts. Peooss's Favorite heats Act.
MONTREAL, - TORO
OTTAWAitoi Kiri GS
TON
ST. LOUIS
KANSAS ortY,
AND ALL IVINTII RAW Abh
re. meek Time Tebleteasee. leek
R. RADCLIFFE