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to ,depict her own .confusion of ideas
;when stunned by the discovery of ham offer to Lead Cynthia to;Garrick's
,Medenham's position, but he only suc- birthplace. Not forty-eight hours, but
treaded in stringing, together a series long years, as measured by the seem -
;of ill-natured innuendoes. , Sandwitch- ing trivialities that go to make or mar
led between each paragraph ofthe existence, spanned the -interval be-
Story were the true gossip's catch- tween Bristol and .Hereford. They
words -thus:• "What was I to think?" .chafed` against the bonds of steel that
"What would people say if they knew?" yet sundered them; they resented the
"'My dear,just picture your mother's silent edict that aimed at parting
(predicament when midnight struck, them: by a hundred little artifices
and there was no news!" Of course, each made clear; to the other that the
coming separation was distasteful,
while an eager interest in the com-
monplace supplied sure index of their
emberrasment. And so, almost as 'a
one makes allowances for an Ameri-
can girl," and the rest.
• : Though this soured woman was a
;ready
letterwriter, she was no reader,
or in days to . come she might have
parodied Pope's "Epistle to Dr. Ar-
buthnot:"
Why did I write? What sin to me
unknown
Dipped me in ink? -my 'parents', or
my own?
Not content with her out pouring
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consequent Indigestion, or from some Other disease
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contained in food, which is the source of all physical
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duty the West: Front, the North Porch,
the Close, the Green: the -Wye Bridge,
were duly snap-ahotted and recorded
in a little' book that Cynthia carried.
Once, whileshe was making a note,
Medenham held the camera, and bap
pend to watch her as she wrote. ,At
the top of a page he saw "Film; 6, No.
6: Fitzroy poses as the first Earl of
Chepstow." Cynthia's left band hid
,to Devar she dashed off a warning to ;the entry just a second too late.
Marigny. She imagined that the "I couldn't help seeing that," he
;Frenchman would grin at his broken said innocently. "If you will give me
fortunes, and look about for another a print, I shall have it framed and
heiress! And so, abandoning a meal Mace it among the other family por-
to the fever of scribbling,' she pack-
ed more mischief into an hour than
any elderly marriage -broker, in Europe
;that day, and waddled off to the letter -
;box with a sense` of consolation,
strong in the belief that the morrow
would bring telegrams to guide her in
•the fray with Mrs. Leland.
Medenham sent a short note to his
:father, saying that he would. reach
London about midnight next day and
asking him .to invite Aunt Susap to
'lunch on Tuesday. Then he waited'
in rain for sight of Cynthia until,
driven to extremes by teatiibe, he got
one of the maids to take her a verb-
al message, in welch he stated that
the climb to the summit of the Yat
could be made in half an hour.
The reply was deadening.
"Miss Vanrenen says she is busy.
'She does not intend to leave the ho-
tel to -day; and you will please have
the car ready at eight o'clock to -mor-
row morning."
. Then Medenham smiled ferociously,
for he had Just ascertained that the
local telegraph office opened at .eight.
"Kindly tell Miss Vanrenen that we
had better make a start some few min-
uteg_ earlier, becaetee we. have a long
day's am before us," lie sad:
And he hummed a verse of "Young
Lochinvar" as he moved away, there-
by provoking the maid -servant to an
expression of opinion that some folk
thought a lot of themselves -but as
for London shuffers and their man-
ners -well there!..
CHAPTER XII
Masques, ;Ancient and Modern
The clouds did not lilt until Cyn-
thia was standing in Tront of that re-
markable Map of the Worldwhich re-
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Male of Hereford Cathedral. During
the run from Symon's Yat, not even
a glorious sun could,dispol the vapors
of that unfortunate Sunday. Cynthia
had smiled, a "Good -morning" when
she entered the car, but beyond one
quick glance around to see if the dep
uty chauffeur was in attendance-
which Medenham took care he should
not be -she gave no visible sign of
yesterday's troubles, though hes self-
contained manner showed that they
were presentin her thoubhts.
Mrs. Devar tried to be gracious, and
;only succeeded in being stilted, for the
shadow of impending disaster lay
black upon her. Ivledenham's only 1
thrillcame when Cynthia asked for
letters or telegrams at the Green Dra-
gon, and was told there was none.
Evidently, Peter Vanrenen was not a
man to create, a mountain out of a
molehill. Mrs. Leland might be trust-
ed to smooth away difficulties; per-
haps
hemeant to await her report
confidentially anal in silence.
But that square ;of crinkled vellum
on which Richard of Holdingham and
Lafford had charted this strange old
world of ours as . it appeared during
the thirteenth century helped to blow
away'the mists.
"I never knew before that the Gar-
den of Eden was inside the Artie Cir-
cle," said the girl, gazing awe-strick-
en at the symbolic drawings of the
eating of the forbidden fruit and the
explusion .of Adam and Eve from Par-
adiee.
No later.than yesterday I fancied
ft might have been situated in the Wye
Valley," commented Medenham.'
The .cast was skilful, but the fish
;did not rise. Instead, Cynthia bent
!nearer to look at Lot's wife, placed
in situ.
"Too bad there is no word about
America," she said irrelevantly.
"Oh, even at that date the United
States were on the other side,. You
See, Richard was a persop of'intelli-
gence. He anticipated Galileo by mak-
ling the earth round, so he would sure-
ly get ahead of Columbus in guessing
at New World."
They were the only tourists in the.
cathedral at that early hour, so the
'attendant verger tolerated this flip:
palmy.:
"In the left-hand corner," he recited,
"you see Augustus Caesar delivering
;orders for a survey of the world to
'the philosophers Nlchodoxus, Theodo-
%us, and Poiietitus. Near the center
non have the Labyrinth of Crete, the
Pyramids of Egypt, the House of Bon
dage, the Jews worshiping the Golden
Klalfi„ -
'what a pity we left Mrs. Devar
at the post -office -bow she would
'have appreciated this)" murmured
Medenham.
Still Cynthia refused to, take the fly.
"May -we visit the library?" She ask-
ed, dazzling the verger with a smile
lin her best manner. 'I have beard so
,much about the books ip chains, and
.the Four Gospels in Angio -Salton char-
iaoters. 1e the volume really a thou-
sand years old?"
Prom the Cathedral they wandered
lento the beautiful grounds of the
Bishop's Palace, where a brass plate,
set in a boundary wall, atatea in
equivocal phrase that "Nell Gwynne,
Founder of Chelsea Hospital, and
Mother of the drat Duke of St. Al-
bans," was born near the spot thus
Marked. Each remembered the trres-
poneible chatter of Saturday, but
heather alluded to it, nor did Meden-
traits."'
"I really meant to present you with
an album containing all the pictures
which turn out well," she said.
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The first snow of the 1812-13 winter
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evening, when nearly an inch of the
beautiful was tl,p,,tied there.
'f•l,unina 1l ileay.. 1.177. Dovercourt
road, received Ferlo116 MIMICS 10 .hie
head when a brick wall collapsed at
968 West King street, T,tonto, Sat-
urday afternoon. •
'Capt -in Cunningham of the strand-
ed steamer I3ellona, suffering from a
paralytic stroke, Wes taken to Quebec
Saturdayevening,and placed in Jef-
fery ',Hales Hospital.
The new church edifice of St. Jean
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Mrs. Julia Williams, ager, 30.72 Ann
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there girls aro' believed to have per-
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Governor Woodrow Wilson had a
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!'You have not changed your mind,I
I hope?"
N -no, but there will be so few. I
was rather lazy during the first two
days."
"You can trust me to fill in the gaps
with .exceeding accuracy."
"Oh, don't let us talk as if we would
never meet again. The world is small,
-to motorists."
"I. had the exact contrary in mind,"
he said quickly. "If we parted to -day,
and did not meet for twenty years,
each of us might well be doubtful as
to what didor did not hapden last
Friday or Saturday, But association
strenghtens and confirms such recol-
lections. I often think that memories
1 most solid
heir in common are the t
foundation of friendship,"
"You don't: believe, then, in love at
first sight," she venturecl.
"Lelme be dumb rather than -so.
misunderstood!" he cried.
Cynthia breathed deeply, She was
profoundly conscious of an escape
wholly due to his forbearance, but she
was terrified at finding that her thank-
fulnes8 WKS of a very doubtful iivality,
She knew now that this man loved
her, and the knowledge was at once
an ecstasy and a torture. And how
wise' he was, how considerate, how
worthy of the treasure that her over-
flowing heart would heap on him!
But it could not be, She dared, not
face her father, her relatives, her host
of friends, and confess with proud
humility that she had found her mate
in some unknown Hnglishman, the
hired driver of a motor=car, At any
rate, in that moment of exquisite
Cynthia did not know what she might
dare when put to the test. Her lips
parsed, her eyes glistened, and she
turned aside to gaze blindly at the
distane Welsh. bills.
"If we don't hurry," she said with
the slowness el desperation, 'we shall
never complete our programme by
nightfall. And, we must not for
;get that Mrs. Leland awaits us at
Cbester."
"To -night I shall realize the feelings',,
pf Charles the ~First when he witnes-
ped the defeat' of his troops at the.
battle of Rowton Moor," Was Meden-
ham's savage growl.
, Hardly aware of her own words,
Cynthia murmured:
f "Though defeatee, the poor kingdid
not lose hope."
"No: the Stuarts' only virtue was
-their. stubbornness, By the way, I; am
a. Stuart." '
Evidently that is why you are fly-
ing from Chester," she contrived to
say with a little laugh,.
"I pin my faith in the Restoration,"
he retorted._ "It is a fair parallel, It
took Charles twenty years to` reach
Rowton Moor, but the modern clock
moves quicker, for I am there le five
days."
I am no good at dates---" She b e-
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Lesson VL -Fourth Quarter, For
Nov. 10, .1912.,
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the Leeson, Hos. vii -Memory
Verse, 2 -Golden Text, iso. v, 11 (R.
V.) -Commentary Prepared by Rev.
D. M. Stearns.
l am in doubt about this'chapter be-
ing the one assigned for the world's
temperance Sunday, but it is the one
on the printed slip of lessons for the
year, and we will find a profitable study
by taking some statements' from the
whole book, which we must consider
in order to understandthis chapter.
There being no memory verse, I. bave
suggested verse 2, because our great
failure, as well as theirels that we do
not consider Iso. 1, 3; v, 12;-xliv, 19;
Mark vi. 52. A8 to our own; doings,
they are tbe great hindrance and keep
so many from turning to God (Hos. v,
4, and margin). As to the king, made
glad by lies and wickedness, joining
hands with scorners and giving him-
self bottles of wine (verses 8.7), Abaz
Would fill the bill perfectly (II Chron.,
xxviii, 1-4, 19), Pride, drunkenness, re-
bellion against God, giving strength to
strangers and, unconscious but mani-
fest physical failure (verses 9, 10, 13,
14) are some characteristics of tbe
drunkard set forth in these -verses.
Ia verses 11, 16, we see reliance upon
human help instead of upon. God, and
we are reminded of the many`cures
for drunkenness tried in homes for in-
ebriates, when . there Is only One that
can really deliver. He is always ready
to have mercy, and may be heard say-
ing to the drunkard and to every sin-
ner, "Thou hast destroyed thyself, but
In Me is thine help" (vl, 6; x111,'9). Is-
rael, here celled Ephraim, Is spoken of
in ninny ways and by many figures re-
garding their turning away from the
Lord, and these words -are true also of
all sinners: "Destroyed for lack of
knowledge, forgotten the law" of God,
left off to take beed to the Lord, have
sown the wind and shall reap the whirl-
wind, have plowed wickedness and
shall reap iniquity" (iv, 6, 10; viii, 7;
x,13). The cry of the Lord to the tram
dering ones to return to Him is heard
In such words as these: "Return unto.
the Lord thy God, for thou hast fallen
by thine inicjuity. Take with you
words and turn to the Lord. * * * I
Kirin heal their backsliding; I will love
them freely" (xiv, 1, 2, 4).
Two ., remarkable:, figures describing
the professed people of God in their
wanderings from Ellin are, "A cake u0t
turned," "An empty vine bringing forth
fruit tinto himself" (vii, S; x, 1), sug-
gesting the life that is right outwardll,
but wrong on the other side, and also
the life which seeks only its own hap-
piness. Drunkards, opium fiends and
such like are, of all people, apt to be
the most selfish and unreasonable and
rebellious, counting all other's foolish
and mad, ' joined to their Idols, and
desiring to be let alone (ix, 7; iv, 10).
Yet for even such there is deliverance
!f they will only turn to the Lord.
Prophecy Das become to we a fascinat-
ing study since I began to receive it as
a light shining in a dark place -the
words of the Holy Spirit by holy men,.
that we might know what God is do -
Ing and Is going to do, written for our
learning -that we through patience and
comfort of the Scriptures might have
hope (II Pet. 1, 19-21.; AMOS 111, 7;
Rem. xv, 4); since I have also found
that He, Jesus Christ Himself, and
Ws, people Israel are the center of nil
the prophecy and that everywhere His
and their glorious future is predicted
as bringing blessing to the whole world
(Acts x, 43; Rev. ,xix,10; Iso. lx, 1-8; lab,
1-3). In all prophecy He tell; Israel
plainly their sins, rebukes them, pleads
with them, chastens them, but always
tells ofa glorious- future, when they
shall see evil no more, after they shall
have truly repented and received their
nfessiah-'
We might not have thought that Hos.
xl, 1, had any reference to Christ,
"When Israel was a child, tbeu I loved
Egypt,"
Son out Of D Sear
1 myg
and calledS
him
i5 we ;had not read It in Matt. 11, 15.
But everywhere there are each plain
or hidden references to Him. See His
and their glorious resurrection iu chap•
ter yl, 2, 8: "After two days will He re -
vire us.: In the third day He willaaise
as up, and we shall live in Itis sign,
* * 0 ]:Iis going forth is prepared as
the morning,"
In the revised version that last clause
is "sure as the morning." Rotherham
awn is Iii
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Suffered Agony Until
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GLENCOE, ONT., Auc. 15th, ierl
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have, in past,suffered.
Although I ay ;< su d
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have reason to bo thankful that I
followed . her advice, as they, have
Sully restored My health, anrll I calm
Mow enjoy all kinds of food without
the least, discomfort, and myfrie.
r
than Ihava doe say. I fomr years At a•.l
eyelike I.know I feol like a prewp4er-
son-, -so shall always.praisel Dr. W il-
Iiams' Pint: Pills.' .
Sold by all. medicine dealer's or by
oxes
feri$250 frim at 50 is Thel Da bee r,sWiix l ams
Medicine ;Cp., Brockville, ,Onto
translates it, Like the d s
coming forth assured." And another
translates it, "His coming is as certain
as the dawn," It is perfectly in accord
ance with Hab. ii, 3; Heb. x, 37.
"Though it tarry, wait for It, because
it will surely come, it will not tarry,"
"For 3'et a little ,while, and He that
shall come will come and will not tar-
ry!" In the context of these two and
in two other places we have the four
times repeated saying, "The just shall,
live by faith" (Flab 11, 9; Bom. 1, 17;
Gal. 111,11; Heb. x, BSi. May we follow
on diligently to know the' Lord until
we see Him face: to face. '
The words In IIos, xiii, 14, concerning
death eand the grave take us to iso, xxv,
8, 9, and on to I Cor. xv, 26, 54, 55; Rev.
rxi, 4; when the last enemy, death,
shall be destroyed and from such
words as these I feel authorized to say
that God hates death. What more im-
portant word could we bave for our:
souls than Hos, ,ai,i, 6: "Turn thou to
thy God. Keep mercy and judgment.
and watt on thy God continually, The
message is not Hosea's, but the word
of the Loy(' by Rosen, who was hon•
temporary with Isaiah (Hos. 1, 1, 2)...
Wooa'a rhospLod,isao,
The Great .FSngltislr. Boned%
Tones and invigorates the whore
nervone b`,,,steal, makes new
Blood in old Veins. Cores .Nero
cue Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, bes-
pondeney, Sexual W)laleness, Emissions, 'Spa,
matorrhecg, ams Erects of Abuse 0Y` .Excesses.
Price 61 per box, sixfor 65. One win Please six
will
cure. ,Sold loy all druggists br mailed in
plain nice, on receipt; of price. New pamphlet
eutiled;iree. The shava Medicine Oa
ltmvnerty Windsor) ToreentH,Ci►tt,
Burglary at Belleville.
Belleville, Nov44.-The residence. of
D. Tweedie, situated in Thurlow•
Township, was burglarized en Friday"
night, the burglar finding easy access
to the premises, as the kitchen dont
'.was unlocked. Missing f^ow the pre--
Flees aro a oiild tch, cS9pij,',�.C•'.rtth-
tr, !1 fiat, ata a tine box which cult*
tarried receipts, and some irl5"11r'allce
pelicies. :Although there was 0 sum
of money ct.neealed near from where
s mc+ 7.1 the articles were taken, it
was net touched.
Y
,_,.,. to ' ele,
is probably, due to uric
acid in the system -the
blood must be purified-
the poisonous acid driven
out and general health
must be improved.
Thousands testify that
Scott's Emulsion, 'rids the
system of ' poisonous acid
by enriching the impover-
ished blood, and its con-
centrated nourishment is
converted into red blood
corpuscles which drive
out rheumatism.
It is especially valuable
to aged people.
Ask for and insist en
SCOTT'S.
Seolt:& Bowie, Toronto, Ontario 52-60