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THURSDAY DEC, 24th, 1908
W. C. T. U.
THE ORY OP THE TWO-THIRDS
Chapter I,
'What a quiet little mousie it is !'
Such a merry voice, such pride
filled eyes had the speaker. And
quiet indeed wiiS the beautiful face
nestled against the soft velvet of
the easychatr just opposite the
doorway where the handsome
gentleman stood. .Quiet? Nay, it
WAS more than that; it was grave
with a slightly anxious tinge, as if
some knotty problem so stupend-
ous, yet fascinating, that while not
quite daring to wrestle with its
actualities she still found. -herself
unable wholly to resist the consid-
eration of its possibilities. Her
large gray -blue eyes seemed fixed
upon the wall, where hung a charm-
ing sunset scene. But the painting
beautiful it was, bad not brought
that tender yearning to the girlish
face. Youth, wealth. loveliness !
She represented them all, and much
more also. Indeed, it was a rare
picture, with its setting of Clark
green velvet, which met the young
man's vision,' and it was little won-
der his proud heart throbbed rap-
leirottsly as he gazed.
The smile that dimpled • the
Ii
dra arners cheeks at the sound of f
his vo,fece the fi;itslg of joy whiel
spread clear to the soft, flnffr gold -
brown waves'of hair un her fare
head, were fief tering in the extreme
and rni z1;t have gratified a more
egotistical man than 3Itiurice
Ds -wetly. "Oh, I ant so glad Ton
come !” elelmcried! as she
sprang forward to meant him.
"Are you dairlinr„? It has been a
lying, clay to you I fear, I've been so
*iorr_v to have it so, bat I could no
gut off a moment earlier, hocs'ever
znc[
it is so pleasant to he weleoe.'
• As if you could be anything else,'
she laughed Oh, wait as while and
we shall see," he answered play -
ward oft all disagreeableness, I ex-
ist for the sole purpose of making
your life as lovely as yourself, and
it shall be so." She dict not reply
to this. Instead she nestled ()loser
to his, bosom and looked, up at him,
great eyes full of trust, the
childlike conflclingness of the move.
anent touched him; he put both
arms parteotingl;y around her.'
"Tbese`are to be between you
and every' evil," when anything
troubles you run to them; my
whole life wili be ono effort to make
yours happy,"
They were silent for a few mom-
ents. But there .iras .something
about the clinging embrace of his
bride that disturbed the .young
husband. It was not so very long
since his darling had lost her fath-
er ; se to dissipate any feeling of
sadness his words alight have sug-
gested, he drew back to the sub-
ject so recently under discussion.
(To be continued)
Ethel M. Williams,
Press., Sup.
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CANADIAN NEWS
Mr. Robert Munro, -'dito:- of The
Port Elgin Tinges, is dead. •
The Montreal Terminal Ra2.way
is asking permission to build an
elevated railway in Montreal.
Two Chinese laundrymen were
murdered at Winnipeg, and the
crime is attributed to highbinders.
Constable Wilkins of Simcoe,
who charges L'liief Malone with
shooting him, may be sufficiently
recovered to testify in the case
this week.
Col. Gourdean, Deputy Minister
of Marine. in giving his evidence
at the inquiry in Ottawa, said that
the fyles of the department has
been tit/111)01-0dtit/111)01-0dwith.
.Taxis Carr, who murdered the
child in a • baby carriage taken
roam near :;aton's'store, has been
c:' used. f ttaw penitentiary, and
veil go. into a nueniery in Alberta.
TLE JANUA;:t v OD AND GUN.
The New Year manlier of Red
anti Gun appears as bright :and in-
teresting as ever. The lone; and
varied list of cr:ntents of the Janu-
ary issue of this Magazine, which
is published bye W. J'. Taylor,
Woodstock, Ont., is in keeping
t] with the position taken and so
thoroughly well maintained by
this leading Oainadinn publication
of outdoor life. Exploring and
pioneering stories are intermingled
with hunting and fishing yarns of
the best, all redolent of the woods
and of the actual, and far above,
from the sportsman's view point,
the average of such contribution.
The game laws for the past year,
the efforts at improvements and
the oh axle es made form the subjects
of an interesting article, while an
illustrated acoonnt of the Survey
of the S',elkirks should bring vivid-
ly home to Canadians some of the
wonders of these ntottntaili regions
The Voyages of the Vikings is a
dive into the early history c,f Oana-
dian exploratioy, while a story of
the experiences of pioneers'in the
Ontario bash may be usefully read
at the sante time, both doing some-
thing to pieture those days which
i are 8o far off when measured by
actual progress, brit near in the
history of a new country. What•
ever inclination-iudxvidnal sportt-
men may follow, they cannot fail
to find matter of interest to them-
selve, in this number.
fere.. kissing the lovely mouth with
u iimnd exultation that denied his
iv: n augury." It seemed cruel to
be gone from you so long " draw-
ing his young wife to his knee ; but
you know deem, 1 have been mit
of the office for three months, and
every' sort of thing has acr'ttntulat-
ed for examination, tiny first glance
at my desk assured zno how it
would he, so I ran over to Wes-
wir?!r's and asked his wife to kindly
e'el' on you and help yon through
the day." Two eyeslooked grate.
fully into hie, that was very' thou-
ghtful Maurice, "I am so sorry to
have missed her visit, I was ant.
bet found her card on my return"
-You were out !" ir_ astonishment.
What a, darling little woman sbe is
Did yon ride? and whither I wonder
in a strange city? "she laughed
with him but net gayly" No 1
walked. You know I ata used to
walking," Through quiet streets
and country lanes? Yes, but big
huyt'1ing "N* -is different 1: fear you
clic. not enjoy your ioilely tramp."
It was very interesting, I have not
been in the city much you know,
and therefore like it. This great
metropolis has so much that is new
any: attractive, the gentleman list.
()need with half amused, Ila1f•aclmir-
iner attention ono gives to the rn•
cited of a child. •'So you spent your
day in rambling and examining the
city?" ho said encouragingly, "On.
ly a part of it" she answered. "T
did not walk the streets all day."
Ile laughed. But you must tell
me what you did de, you are not
only mine, but 2110, now, little wife
and I want share in all you enjoy"
But it is not all enjoyable, I sup.
pose life is not meant for just.
pleasure."
"You need not suppose any suoh
thing, yours was meant for nothing
else," he said stopping her mouth
with kisses. "There are many sad
sights in the City" she wont on
when he released her.
"And you have seen them so
soon P' I am sorry, but, darling, re-
member you sought theta, they did
not come to you. They never will,
keep close tome, dearest, and I,will
Born
MILTIIR--A t the 14th. Con., JIay,
on the 1Ota inst., to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Miller, a son.
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