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The Huron Expositor, 1897-04-23, Page 6J ­ I I - - ­ I I . � - ! � I I �. I I . . � . - . . � � i . . . � I , . - I . - I � - I . -_ g 1 . � . - + . I . I I I . I . - I � . I - � I I . . , I - � - I . . ; � , . - I , . -I � 11 I � I i I � � � . . � . I � � � - . I .. - � - . . ­ �,., is �_ � I I THE , HU 0N,.EXP08ff0R . � . . .. . . - I ___ 11 - I � r � � � I APRIL 2ai I . - ____ - - . I ­- - __ I ._�, ­ .. I - I � I . - - . � . I I � . - -_-� . ­ .­_ I— ­ .. ­_ I � � I � I I �. A ROSE -0F,,A HUNDRED I I V�rheu S It was his desertion that was so disteapting dell -tide is ringing now with my troubl a. , � . i , . . , _. a � � I,- � , � . . . LEAVES. I mq luau falls out, to her. She hLd thought of many torrows If I have-sny more I will go away Where � I . � ASuffererCured . I . - - 011 M of,i ten -story in connection i rith this forced marriage but no one can find me. For mother's sake, . I f � I __ -_ . I � -61P.vipry steason from the time I - . .... I window thissorrowhall never suggested its, . e,f as Will I For mother's sake I" . - - I I � __ - - — . . — — ________ - . . . - ' i � t4 ... � P A LUVE ;STVKX. I - _t _X I L___M_ you'd natu- poTesible. , I I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli-itifillitillitillillitilliffilliflilifiilliffillIll,illi",,. p , I I . ,aas two years old, I saffered dread- 33k AMISLIA E. BARR, - - , rally ,say he herefore w e her farewell, The strong man was sobbing behind hia , . 0 lmr-"d . I I �! I � fully froni erysipelas, which kept C- is a dead t, I hands, the struggle was a terrific one. � ! ,q 7 I I I I she felt as if a anding on the'i void bf the Brune watched it with tears streami down I I .. I , I man. Well, , , � . ­ � I rhats he It w superhuman within her his,cheeks. Ampatris sunk at Win feet - i � I growing worse until my hands were CHAPTER IV. I -,-nr- . Ir— universe. It w � the lifs . - I.. I . . S . - almost useless. The bones softdried I— - I rse and then that had &new red him -and that had held .,J u.�,&A I%&" fana nn m. i,",Aaw 0, . It 1! I I : . I Is . - L� � up h- 6 . . . I . 11 - 40 that . . again, per- er head ai d bad strengtbenea her for 11 For mother" sake lot Ulfar go free." .. 11 . � t I I they would bend, and several L a �� - I I � � I bf my fingers are now crooked from' - __- I d= . I haps not. berpartall through that merciless ride. g: My dear little lams,i I cannot ?11 � - -_ - I � c I ,*-- Something And the eight of Ver handsome, faithless I 411p1#111#111millmul"I titummigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-oll, A,, Mr4 #-w-t � CONTINUED. ­ ' For mother's make, Will I I am speak- - - - � �- I .1 ­ . . . this cause. On my L may aave lover, the tone vof his voice, ,the touch of - TH, - I . He had sent As.�atriaword that she must I or , I him. There his hand, b" �b If � ing for mother I For mother's sake I" ­ THAI � r hand I c=7 large 11 iq a -respectful, half pitying i4 � V, 41 I I � he ready at ten o clock. At eight o'clock P may be I -I -Oh, what shalt I do, Brune ?" � 7 I a kindness, bad �wakened in her heart a ten- - � � ­ scars, which, but for a frieqdly awn- i 11 For mother's make, Will I" - . - she began to dress. Her sleep had been I z I, I . I . I U ZILCM . ,� . , - . . . . � � I ing that will f0l& love for him. 11 n, � for the first 'r shook. — I VA 'SIMILE "I'll, : S broken and miserable. She looked aux � He trembled until the chat He - . � - � .. - Al"To R' - iously in the glass at her face. It was sa �, .. let him down For the understood the dared not look - at the weeping irl. She -_ — I E easy, so he * time, her social and educational inferiority. . . i I . I white as the ailk robe the was to wear, ;� � �v may be sound She felt even that she bad done herself less rose u She gently mov, gis hands. , I -1111-f 1111.1m 1111"U1114 -Ivfff "' � � ' I I r Sarsaparilla, Would A feeling of dislike of the unhappy garment I and well to- than justice in; her fine raimefit ; her coun- She kited his eyelids. She said, with an I AVegetablePreparationforAs- I - SIONAT, f 1, be sore"rovided I rose in her , heart. She had bought the morrow. You irresistible entreaty : " Look at me, Will. similating., fliefood . I Ilk ip the very noun of her love and h � try breeding aid aim aking for mother. Let Ulf&r alone. andRegula- I . si Opem, never know what may save a man who asle beauty would have I I I'; t was alive and able appeared to greater vantaie in thw'wbito am oPe 14 the Sim-acks andBaweJs of OF— __ . ;r a shining piece of that pearl like tint 'which seems to be as good aq dead. I do not may fotgive him." � I �._. - cam anything. only the most brilliant freshness and youth Man,y a man who seemed to be dying of merino she had desired to wear. She had t6 Nay, I will never forgive- him." . . , I . . .. . rr �. I I - - - - - - - - Eight bottles Of can becomingly wear. Ma -Uy little - access- consumption, and whom the doctors pro. been forced into a dress th�t accentuated "But lot him alone. Will I Will ! I - � I . . - j! ot LIM � . her deficiencies. At that hour she. thought . . - . . . 1. � Ayees Sarsaparilla cured me, so ories were wanting. She tried the Roman nounced just as good as dead', has got well � - I L I I - 1. ­ ., and a ong and hearty again by using Dr. she could never see Mrs. Frostham again. him alone for mothar's sake !'-' I .A 1 --...4— # � - f z zz L I cameos with it, and -they looked heavy ; ,she, . I L I 114 that I have had no return of the I .�, " ' . 1� Pierce,s Golden Medical Discovery. This To theme tempestuous, humiliating, heart- Then he stood up, He looked into As- otei.,Di Tful- , LLLL knew in her womanly heart that it needed wonderful medicine has shown the doctors breaking reflectiom the storm' outside a s ; he let him aze wander to I .$esfion0ee . _� I � ... . disease for more than twenty yvars. 9 st.0ontainsnei0w 0 - - - - )_ the lustre of gems, the sparkle of diamonds 'that consump ion isn't always a fidal dig- an angry aceomphniment. The- wind howl- the crimson shawl. He began to sob like a - 1 7- . , t � - The first bottle seemed to reach the or rubies. I �� easZ�. It can be cured ,if the - Oprum,"Mor M=A 1i L of it , you get at ad down the chimney. and *ailed' around child. ,, phifle iftor o ... I I I'll i 444 spot and a persistent use of it has Mrs. Frosthain came a little later, and Iger n the blood and clear them out . I �� :::::: I ��� ' the house, and the'rain beat against the 11 You may go, Aspatria," he said, in ]NOT NAH C 0 TIC. ; - i perfected the cure."—O. C. D" assisted her in her toilet ; but a passin thorouthly. That is what this " Discovery " i h . I ;.. window and pattered on the, flag ; 11 . - : r1walks. broken word@. I ou ask me anything irs .. 11 ­ - I thought of the four bridesmaids - she haf does. t makes ni* blood,—bealtby blood. r %, - I t ' If . ! "I � � �! I Wautoma, Wis. . The germs of consumption can't exist in The darkness came on early, an t e cold mother's name, I havye no power to say no." � '_ ... __ I -Shosen for this office made her ekes dim, � ! � . :: � �, _�� . r 7 .. healthy blood. they simply let go their grew every hour more searching. She WAX .He walked to the window and looked out J%r�VAr1961z1_S4MzzzPr1= - - R 1-11 � i . � I while the stillness of the house, the utter . 4 - WRAPPE i I . I * T . bold and are carried out of rthe system; not insensible to -these physical discomforts, ,'the dark stormy night, and lBrune , � I i i r neglect of all oymbols of rejoicing, gave an into- � then the new blood builds up new tissue, but the Amwz* SW - � -_. � 11 a y seemed so small a part of her mis- . i .1 minous and sorrowful atmombere — 41-11 "^� �_?Ar "�"? 11f^ Tf - " motioned to Aspatria to go away. He knew .W.Ar#w * � . - � I Avel 0 to the .0 Wi- s" i ; I- 11 I , 7 . ;,�i a � ­ . -, t� , � - �'. I : � ��w 1, . ­__, . �.� I �, �.' � , �. I � I . � ;. 4: , : �. �,e� , : ": t:., � I I _ � - . - - � I , ­ L I - . f � , I; �11 � 1 - ; I � -- 1: I , - , 7 - ­ _- , - � I � . - � � ; . I I—- r � , '.. � � , .,� . , - I - I - � � I i - ;� c � .. : I � I � , : . � � � � . � , ,I ��_ I -,: � �� : ; I - -11 � I �, - - I � � 7_,;� a '. , � , - 1� e� .1 � . Jk - - I , �7, _, .1 I ,� ". , I � I !� _ ; , -, 17 � ­ !_ , ", � � I- ; �111:. 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I or EVMY ,� I I ve y � �� I . � $once, She was glad to go, As soon as .Aiix Saa 0 .- handsome ; for as the melancholy toilet every other part of the body. , Will and Brune, sitting - I . �J it curea people after cod liver oil has d"#"*4&,P 1 1 1 . ffices proceeded with so little interest and ' .�most 05 Oh- Will had vanted her request she fell to 2=14;mlat A � - _U op. �� . Tim onT wozM 7AIR 0 less downstairs, were both thinking oreohler. the very lowest ebb of life. She could _B01 X. . __ a little sympathy a sense of resentment failed, because their digestive or�ans are I , r 14 - . too weak to digest fat -foods. The ' Discov, When it was quite dark they grow unhapp - I - had gradually gathered in the poor rl's ., � Sarsammilla 0 - Y- hardly drag herself up the -long, dark stairs. Aw-lu., - � . .1 If f gi arms prouJ17, 0� -- 10 � I h cry " makes the digestion strong. , First -one and then the other ore softly t 11 z7a. M . heart. It made her carr� . pt She. dro d asleep as soon " she reached I 1__ - - _� For thin and pale and emaciated people her room door. All was as still as death. - pPe I I I - . - w ATIMIS PMU Promote QN4 D1905tim it brought a flush to her cheeks anct a flash- her room. � nreallemedy for Constipa- I I . . . there. is no fiesk-builder in the world to No movement, no sound of -any kind be- It was a bitter awakening. The soul feels �p I I r — ing, trembling light to her eyes which Mrs. compare with it. It doesn't make flabby t ,a � . , ra d in what way the p6or soul within flon , Sour Stoidach,Diarrhde . . . ,ye I . __ Froath-am could not comfortmbly meet, fat, but hard, healthy flesh. It builds nerve- sorrow keenest at the first moments of con. � . $uttered. No thread k light came from be- scibusnems. It has been away, perh . Worms,C 7nvu1siorLs,Feverjsh­­ . I i . A few minutes before ten, she threw Qver power and forge and endurance. Itisnever. neath the door ; she was in -the dark and aps in 0 I . 1. � � - VETERIWARY. all her fateful finery a large white cloak, safe to pronounce any one "dying of con. happy scones, or it has been lulling itself in mess and 14oss OF SLEEP. . I � 1. - — which added a decided grace and dignit to sumption," or any other wasting disease, she had eaten nothing all day. deep repose, and then suddenly it is called -- -- � 7 1 .F_ i . . . .. 1 I � oim G=vX, V. S., honor gradualle of Oniarto until thin marvelous " Discovery I I has be bear it no to again the heavy burden of its daily Tac Sirrile Signature of � 11 I i I . - � , - VoUrinary OoUege. All diso"es of Domestle bar appearance. It was a garment 91far � given a en About six o'clock, Will could lif�ft As . I . . I � A J fair trial. longer. He knocked softly'at her door arid pa ria, Ptood in her cold, dim room ; W ove "twak treated. Calls prom ttmadod to and had sent her from London-& long mantle, t I . � . . . � I , I I - I &as I Dr., Pierce's thousand-pAge illustrated said - " My little lass, epeak to Will 1 4 rr_,�, 4 ? ��Z vi ahmos moder&U. Vote dnw:y Ustry a like wrap, made' of white cashmeze, and and even while shivering in her thin n ht- 4 book, "The Pe�ple's' Common Sense Med- Have a cup of tea ! Do have a cup'of tea, dress, with bare feet treading, ; I Offloo and raddenoe on Goderich vinalk, =d lined with quilted white satin. Long cords ical Adviser 11 will b6 sent free p , the polilated WE* VORK. castoTla is put up in one -size bottles Wy. � - An of Dr. Sooti's offloe, SWorth. - 21129 of _aper -bound dearie !" I . . . -11 - I ------ �-_ . . and tassels - chenille fastened it at the for the cost of customs and mailing 0111Y, 31 The voice was so unlike Will's voice that oak floor, she hastily pub out of her eight the � t . ... 8 not Eold fa buLk. Don't allow &nyou- t9j � G. H. G188r throat and the hood was trimmed with soft one -cent stamps. Cloth -bound, 5o stamps.- it startled Aspatria. It told her of a suffer- miserable wedding -garments. A large ... : ,you anything eloo an the plea or promUe.tlo - white fur. She drew the hood over her Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ing almost e�ualling her own. She rose down -chest Stoo conveniently near. She I I Is "Just as good 11 &,nd " ri-II amwer eyor . - I -!fcront head, she felt glad to hide the wreath 9f � f opened it wide, : I Votortnary Smqeon and Dengsk to College of rom nd flung dress and wreath - - pose." 4ir'8cethztyou1;et0-A-8-u7A:A I . vetorinary dentls* Honor Gr#AuMe of Ontario Vet. orange buds and roses which Mrs. Frostham the chair in which- she had been sit- and slippers and loak into it. The lid fell - ... il. I . - - . - had insisted upon her wearing; -the gn ; . Tbs. fxo- eftoary College, Honor member of OntWo Veledu � si give him tbe,opportuni,ty to do so. But as- ting for hours �nd went to him, the room from her bands -Oith a clang, and she said I � . my Medical Sodety. All diseene of dommilo animWs soon as he saw that the bridegroom would was dark, the passage was dark, and he saw LYACT �OPY OF WRAPPER. J91 skilfully IreaUd. All. calls promptly Mtended Jo and symbol of her maidenhood. I to herself, 11 I WAI never open it again." I "I - - and Surpry a carry out his threat and desert his wife at nothing but th' denser' dark of figure and' . iLz . " - d02=0 . 1. I ig, or nj %. Dentisig, ty. 'Will looked at her with stem lips, but the church gates, he step -ed forward and her white face above it. She saw nothing . The storm still continued. She dressed _� _____ - I .. - � of * - i oe and penvary _. ,r. Offimpbell's ol oe, as he wrapped up her astin-sandalled feet P n simple household fashion and went down 1. - - . �� - . main stmi 8"form Night cans &Uwe flom said,- I but his eat bulk and his shining eyes, 1 . I I effice. I , I in the carriage, he said softly to her : I 'God 11 That is enough, Sir Ulfar Fenwiok. I But she f.21 th love flowing out from his stairs. Brune sat by the fire. He said : . �, . - I . bless you, Aspatria ! " His voice tremble -d I . 14, , I 11 I I � but not more than Aspatria's as she &us J have made you keep your word. .I will heart to her, e e felt his sorrow and his " I was waiting for you, Aspatria, Will is - ; . wer- � in the barn. We haa his coffee and bacon I I . I . LEGAL care for your wife. She shall neither bear oympatby, and it comforted bar, She said - - - I ed - I , � .� - — : � your name nor take anything from your " Will,.do not fret about me, I am over: long ago," � I � . - Thank -you, Will. You and Brune are " Brune, will you be my friend through ,da � — J f bounty "_ - -ad the sorrow. Yes, I - �w"wk,�"Wh���"���ill���l�l�-��l�l����I *0 110� 1 111 I 11111 qWNW1WF11 � JAMES L KILLORAN, father and mother to me to -day. There is F . . getting the shame a 9)) . . . I . , . en�lok paid no, beed to his brother -in will .have,a cup of tea, and tell Tabitha, to all this trouble I , .- � Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary no one else." , I * . . � I � " I will stand by you through thick and . . ' law. He looked ;at Aspatria. She was make a fire here. Dear Will, I have been a . 0 'N. Public. Money to loan. Office over Pickard's Store, 11 Never mind, my little lass. We are . thin, Aspatria. Th .W forreerly Mechanics Institute, Main StvKt, Se&forth. . . I whiter than snow ,, she had the pallor of great care and shame to you." ere is my hand on it." . T - A difn offy fibre -food fluid, 1 i " ' I - . 1528 enough." I � � . I . which. . She w . death. He lifted his hat and said,- ' � Ay, you hare,, Aspatria ; but I would Abput great griefs we do not chatter - I J. I . I - as alone in the carriage. Will and 11 Farewell, Lady I Fenwick. We a hall rat er die than miss you, my little'laam." and,ethere was no further diactmion of � 11 ( _1z, Sinks into the pores leaving a It. I G. CAMERON, formerly of Cameron, Holt& Brune rode on either side of her. The 2 : I M Cameron, B%rrWWr and SoRaltor meet no more. ' This interview gav4 a now bout to As. those' events which had been * barely'turned : .. � Ooderiab Frosthame, the, Dawmona, the Bellendens,- . 4 ; enisito., office -Hamilton street, OPP0816 Colbora�' . the Luttons follo " Sir Ulfar," she answered calmly, 11 it is pAtLia,'S thoughts. Am the drank the tea away from tragedy- and death. Murder velvety burnishin film otitsi& i -_ I — the Atkinsons and wed. and d 9 I : I Noul. 1452 not my will that we met here to -day." and warmed her chilled feet before the espairing love and sorrow might have I I -L Will had invited ev-.ryone to the church, . I i " And as for meeting no more," said blaze, she took into consideration what her a secret dwelling place in Seat-Ambar, but "I - - Rub this friction coat a � I . - and curiosity brought those who were not I I C. � JAMES SCOTT, Barrislar, ko. Solicitor for Net ! . ton's Bank, MtOD. OffiCe - EMOU lock, moved bT sympathy or regard. Fortunate- Brune with passionate contempt, 11 I will love for Ulfar Fenwick had brought to her it was in the back ground. The fout of life , . .0, 1111 !1!!!!F warrant that is not in your may went on as smoothly as ever ; .�, 1-1111-1. .. ,,, � I--, ftu. Mton, Out. - Money to kloan on morUwe. I the rain hela off, though the air was -so, � Ulfar orkee happy hoine, the anxiety, the annoy. -the cow's I ;1. __ - little, an'd Jo I— a bril.R=4 - . � ,� .�. - A Col- . 1451 . Fenwick," ! ance, the shame, the ill -will and quarrel- were milked, the sheep tended, the men and . . Wman and exceedingly depressing. I _" . � � .1c.1 " , *_* - I . .. ft ...., and Brune ma -_ 0 . . - lustre dawns' W enthey sirrived at Aspatria church As he spoke, Fenwick's friend bq6nded IF , and humiliations that Will . ids had theii tasks, the beds were made I g, " Will Annoys a card ; then they drove rap- hal bee d the tables Est, with the' usual order - _. ". : - . . . � � they found the yard full ; every grave -stone I . . n compelled to endure. Then and. an . and I .I .JW I I _. �,e__ - � r , . was occupied by a little party of goo i wrapping. c 11 a I = I - ' �V:6:wdD Will was carefully denly. there flashed across her mind the ard - � t . ough it. & idly away. regularity. � ..... - N 'doney to lo&n. 1935 31PO' his sister for her solitary ride back to Seat. given to Will by Ulfar's friend. $he was _ � - — At the gate there was a - handsome travel- I And Aspatria found this "habit of living" . 9,1 9� V � - � . ling chariot with fvur horses. It lifted Ambar; and he did this with forced delil-ir- not too simple to conceive of its meaning. to be a good staff to lean upon. She assum. �: Neither varnish IL r 60. a . - tine * 9, r Nowy, � . . .,turpen ' .* so � great weight of apprehension from W in atio , trying to appear undisturbed by what It was a defiance of same kind, and she ed certain. duties and performed them; and I I ,� . Offloo.-Mooms, 11yardoo *10ommerals illia hadn ' 0 1 . ground Boor, next door to (3. L. Anne s, for it told him that Fenwiok had occurred ; for, since it had happened he knew how Will would answer it. Her heart the boune was. pleasanter for her oversight. nor wak, to p4rch leather or seal up 'its poms., in— , ""try dors, Main drook ftworib. P* 42 y . - , � � I . I God MY wished his neighbors to think he bid fully stood still with terror. Will and Brune came far oftener to sit at the . I I . 'A% --C meron. Holt and 0ameroa. ins kept his word. He helped Aspatria to - � How expected it. And while so engaged he She had seen Will and Ulfar wrestling ; parlour Tireside, when they found Aspatria � . ______ &light, and his beart ached for her. I ! ' ; crowd of gazing, curious men and in an y . ! �5 - Ot F011r. _­_" . I found opportunit to whisper to Aspatria : she had heard Will say to Brune, when Ul- there to welcome' them. And so the days I Wr= PROUDY007, Bafdmkm% W, would she be able to walk between that ,, Now y little ass, bear up 'bravel as far was absent, " He knows little about it ; and'weeks followed one another; bri i 0 . ,,,dak 0216710. J. T. QAZZOW, Q. . . women ? I , . � ingin - . rZovaroor. am . maybe. It is only one ,hour. Only one when I hail last grip I could. have flun with them those oomm 9 45 � - !:1R , H 4apH . .g aim onplace duties an i I r I - I . He held her arm tight against his big heart, hour dearie ! Don't you try to! speak. into eternity." It was common enough for interests which give to existence a sense of , �. ^44 T AMZRON HOLT h HOT . tardoWn go. and Brune, carbf ully watching her, followed 0 1 keep you I r head high till you get home. dalesmen quarrelling to have &.4fling" stability and order. Noonespokeof Fen- . 4 11ohonb20hz=*ry,hc.,Qodse1* out m.c. close behind. ! InlIng 173 . .. I - Gzasons Q. - C., Psw Bow, Duzm Houmime But Aspatria's inner self bad taken dar - I with one a,uotbbr and tand by the results. wick ; but all the more Aspatrim, nursed his . t . - I - a 4 1 ' 3?0*9" So the mad procession turned homeward, If Will and Ulfar met thus one or both image in her heart and her ims ' ROBERT WILLIS, SOLE AGENT FOR �EAFORTK i X HOUMSTED, suocenor to tho late firm of session of the outer woman. She walked . gination, He - ! 1. I . . 1, Ampatria sitting alone in her caraiage, Wil. would be irremediably in uired. In their re- had dressed himself for his in - *&%e with I l McCaughey & Holmested, B, J proudly with an erect grace, J arri : I .I F arrister, Sollettor firmly Sul I 11 ; 0 liarn and Brune riding on eithe'r side Lof her, lation to her, bot . - � - ,--, � Conveyancer, and Notia y 8olialsor for the can without hesitation and without hurry to- . h were equally dear. She great care and splendor. .Never. ad he I - - _ J �11 adian Bank of Commeroa. Money to food. Farm wards her fate. the squimis and dames bidden to the care- would have given her poor little life'eheer- looked so handsome and so noble in be . I . - . - ____ Something -within her kept mony f , r I ,� � � . for "Je. , offloe in Scott's Blook, Main Strad ollowing slowly behind. Some talked fully for the love of either. Her cup shook eyes, and never until � I . . ! . - . , � I - $Worth. . saying words of encouragement : she knew that hour bad she � . � I _- . ; - ' - . . I � . I I not -what they were, only they strength-med :oftly of the affair ; some paasionate)y as- in,her hand. She had a sense of hur in realized her social inferiori � - � I I� . AMM _. - . her like wine.' ' She passed the church door 70re lack of polish and breeding, he i xance flevelalud Alph-le Mas i ailed William Anneys for not -felling the the matter, that drove her like a leaf be �� I i � -, , . -',It is villain where he stood. Gradually the a strong wind. If Will to bed before of all thing& which a woman of birth and A. : 11 DENTISTF:Y. whis eriug th& promise given her, said good-bye, and so went to their owyn she saw him, he migh . . I r iquo Ride �1` .1 I .. I 11 � I hf� � - � W. TWEDDLE, Nntibt. Office--over-RIchard L We not afraid." And then her eyes fell got in e ,� . � . t Us a th wealth ought to possess. . I Z_ � �, i -t --- , t homes. Asp -atria had to speak to each, she morning before she was aware.73he put . ­ �1- t I . son & HoInnis' shoe store, oorner Main and upon th 1 t stone font at which her i (To be continued.) I . '. r I . F e ancien . - I - z I John streete, Saaforib. - bad tosit erect, she had to bear the won- down her cup, and while she stood a mo- � . r, : I ' ' !, . I M .1 , father and mother had named her. She --*— I - - - � dering, curious gaze not only of her friends, meat to collect her strength and thoughts, :1 , ' �� I R. -BELDEN, dentisrk; erowning, bridge work put out her hand and just touched its holy ut of the hinds and peasant women in the the subject on all its sides flashed clearly STRATFORD SAYINGS. - - J and gold plate work. Speoial attention glven ebalice. I . � small hamlets between the church and Seat- before her. - . I 1. -_ _8970 .., F b I A rd Biriv FIVE YZARS' FRARFUI� SUFFERING. I . .; 4 i ., de for -1 . I Pthe preservation of the natural &nth. All work The church was crowded with a curious Ambar ; she had to endure her Own 1011gin � I . . I- mrefully performed. Office ---over Johnson Bros.' and not unsyn�pathetic congregation. As- A minute afterwards she opened the par- L ' L - .1 , I � UUdware Store, seaforth. - g L Stratford, 011t. I . I ..A I � 1461 and disappointment and make a poorattempt lor door. Brune sat bent forward with a i . .1 I - - tria, Anneys was their own, a daleswoman " Five yearm ago I began to auffer from symptome I ,�! I - � "IL H. S. ANDERSON, graduMe of Royal College gia a thousaud years of birthright, Fenwick to smile when the childrcn flung their little poker in his hands. He was tracing a wo- of kidney trouble,such as &cut* pain %crogs the emall � I I I - 11 J I " of Dental Snzgeone, OnUrlo D. D 0 of To- posies of late flowers into the passing ear-, man a name in the ashes, though he was of my back, dizzy spelle,.Vaine in The 8'afest coa : was a stranger; If he was going to do her my Hmbv,pal ita � I speediest and most durable wheels on re � I 119 , . riaj,e. tion of the heart and resueadness at niglit.,� T e" . T j * Vitchell. any wrong and Will Annoys was ready to Call �and let r us show you t'heir su,periority over o I I , ronto University. . Office, Markot lilock, hardly conscious of the act. Will's head symptcme, together with othen of a dietreaflng na. "I ; 1. Ontario. 1402 o the last moment she bore it. 11 A was thrown back against his chair ; I - : � _ther% 1; . A . . I ­ AGNZW, Dong* Cftion, will Pre - have stood shoulder to consequently 4 : . i , . . punish him for it, every man-aud woman he ture,proved beyond doubi that my kidneys -were It i t� sent would good, brave girl !" said Will, as he left her seemed to be asleep. But when Aspatria not Performing their proper funotl 3 ; I - - the leonous matter wvj . -_ - _NENMMMUEN� F at her own room door. " My word ! it is opened the door he sat upright and looked PO distribluotnela through my I t � I � �i - 6, the entire systdm. MY APPetite w" poor. I beoarne I - . I ! � - ii I 't .�MR. ywt Homll stHodpne' Hotel shoulder with Will. Therewaa an unde' better to have good -blood than good for- at her.' A pallo" like death spread over his PrL f , : . - wgry Monday, and at Zurich fined expectation of something unusual, of r very weak apd lost flish rapidly. In fact I felt gen. : A ; e9oond Thunday iR owk mwtb I= - tune ; good blood never was beat I Asp&- face ;-it was the crimson shawl,his mqther's orally m1ftrable, both JL 11 � something more than- a wedding. This F In health and spirits. When I Ine nest selection in the County I � ; ''I feeling though unexeressed, made i tris is only a little less, but she it; more shawl which caused it.. We . to. " J;i1n stooped it was with painful exertion that I igain . teelf felt I � it Aspat. stood erect. ) - . I . I . .1 . MEDICAL, than a match,for you villain ? A big villain ria closely resembled her. had ido i �. i - A . in a very pronounced way. Will, and Brune I * " I reoeived no praotleal benefit from sny of the ; . . I . � - atria gather- ped remedies I took until five weeks � ago, when I oom. I I : � looked Zonfidem!tly around; Asp he is, a villain with a latchet !" ized his mother in life, and he worship f - � choose from, .1. -� . - The miserable are sacred. All through her memory. If Ampatria had cour menoed taki . � . _1 Dr. John McGinnis, ed courage with every step. She felt that jidered taL Doan's Kidney Pillo. Thsy memod -i i - -1 I I � that wretched afternoon no one troubled every earthly way of touching Will's heart toi go right to a seat of the dtw"e, reeloring my I . � � iL­l � - � I � - she was among her own pe9ple, living and Aspatria. Will and Brune sat b kidueye to *� healthy oondition, so Umt they, I I . � . - i I - I ]Too. graduate London Western Unlyaretly, member de&d. ' ,� . V the' fire she could have selected none so,, certain aa form t* 0 per. I ,.- of 0stario College of Physicians and Surgoons. ,. I for,the most part silen - ed their natural offlee in removiug . � I t. The rain, which the shawl ou Yolson 11 : . I Offlee and Re91deno6---:Formerly,000qpied loy Mr. An soon as'they really entered the church almost accidentally assumed. from my sydem. As a result my back ir bles and . . A , WW. hi�A barely held 4 until their return from She went direct to Will. He drew a low 41 other dittrasing ailments I have mentioned are . � - - - Piolmrd, Victoria Street, next to the Outhello Church , they saw Fenwick. He was with an officer . 0 � . I I I 4 I . . . � I I gone. I have gained In strength and wetghlk, my ap. S Mu & coo Se. ". .- � I AfflUght aWls attended promptly. 14Ux12 wearing- the uniform of the Household the church, now beat against the window ctool to his side and Aspatria sat down upon ! J I I . I __ - - -1 OR* is good, and I can trudy my thatl feel splen. � i . � 1. * � panes and drenched and scattered even the it, she then stretched out her left hand to I ! ... ... �� . . I - troops ; and hd was evidently d, all beinir the result of taking Doan's Kidney I Hardw ' = -n]L ARMSTRONG, X. B., Tomato, X. D.'O. X. - pointing out hardY Michaelmas daisies. The house wag Brune. 'The two men looked at their sim. Pillsi and 0-havinc been done in five weeks. . . i JLP Vlotoria, X. 0. P. S., Ontario, mwoewor to Dr' . to him, the anoient tombs of the Ambar- � I , ri Stoves and Tinwan Merchants. - 9111oti, office lately woupled by Dr. Zllo�t Bruoo. Anneys family, the Crusaders in sto as still as if there had been death instead of ter, and then they looked at each other. 11 uw by the papers that the agept for Doan's . _0�1 . . i . . __1 el PUN was to be at Messrs. J. H. Mmmyth ond -S ' . I ve, with marriage in it. Now and then Brune spoke- The look was a vow. Both so understood ` Kidn I g a�pr S W ROOM OVER STORE. - It- CO.'s rug siore, on the 27th last., and so Jeri mv . - ]_ - eld,Ontario. sheathed swords and hands folded in prayer and sometimes WIlliain answered him, and - " Will and Brune," the girl spoke softly, work expronly an purpose to goo him and give this I -_ __ 8 az� those of the family abbots, 'adorned sometimes he did not. but 'with a great steadixiesa,-Will and vol"tsfy statsmcDt, as a small return for the ben*. ,... � ID E. COOPM X. D., IL B., I.- 7. P. "d with richly floriated crosses. fit I hime reocived, " I oonetd�r is oniy, my duty to A n 2 ice line Qf second-hand wheels, some of which are as . 1, I ,� JLV. GlWow, &o., Physician, surgeomi and Ao: At laat, after a long pause, Brune asked ' Brune, I am sorry to have given you so malre-others acquainted with i a ea ffi goo as new, for sale aheiip. .. *anchor, ConjUnos, oat. 11" When he saw Ampatria he bowed and ad- " What was it Fenwick's friend gave you ; much shame and trouble." and prompt to relieve raw ky,wd.:, i 11 I - , —_ van, sufferin from Jgn! I ced rapidly to the altar. She 'had A message ?" " It is not your fault, AspatriaT " said I'Wnt- (signed) J. A. Watson, Huron-streek 8 rat. i LILII BZTHUN]k X. D., Fellow of We Be loosened her cloak and flung back her hood 0 rat - � I -k 00-HoC aLPhystolansand Owlsons, .22!1 I 11 A message." Brune. ford, Oat." , I — - --- -_ - I 1'5;6�1 Dr. Maotid. Offlot ImUly ' and she watched his approach with eyes I . . ) . __ 11 I ad " You might as well say what, Will." 11 But I wi)l do so no more. I will never a - -1 4 ", C I ;� ey Dr. Ifackid, Main $treat, Omforlb. Baddenoe that seemed two separate aoule of love and . s 0 4 � 0*"*##***" - - - � - :.-Corner ot Victoria square, in house lalkly I " Ay, I might. It said Fenwiok would name Ulf r again. I will try to be cheer. -Mr. Wm. Whaley, of the eleventh eon- - � . -_ . - I OM sorrow. One glance from them troubled a . I I . by L. Z. Danoey. I I wait for me a week at the Seeptre Inn, Car- ful and make home cheerful, try to carr cession of Mornington, had his leg broken I ; l . .- V him to thezeat of his life. He motioned to lisle. )I I . I L - ! � � the wait' I an, and took his' place on life as it used to be before be came. ;VC in a peculiar manner. He was getting out . Your SwathUn rt I 1-11 DR. F. J. BURROWS, er " Will you go to Carlisle ?" . will not let people talk of him, we will not of a wagon when his foot caught in the __: - - I Int �IdTm L I I I . ' � beside his ri There was a dead still. �-'To be sure I'will go. Iwouldnotmiag mind it if they do. Eh, Will ?" wheel. The weight of his bod y falling over fto . Late reeldent Physician and Surgeour, Toronto Gen- ness in the church and a dead stillness out- Ahe chance of ' throwing ' him, -no, not for 11 Just now, dear, in a little while." broke the leg. . oral Hospital. Honor graduaAe Trinity University, Likes 1 0 member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons side; the neighing of a horse sounded obaT. ten years' life !" 11 Will, dear Will ! I what did that card -During the mouth of March, Ticket _. - ­ - — I . Vf Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. imperative, fateful. A ripple of a smile " Dear me . what a lot' of trouble hai mean, -the one Ulf Ara friend gave ! You Agent Cassels, of Stratford, ment 167 pas- * The reference is to the sweetheart � AWOFFICE.-Same at formerly oocupled ',jy Dr. followed ; it was a lucky omen to hear a come with just� taking antranger in. out of will not go " I SmUbt, opposite Publio School, EkGforth. TelephonO horse neigh. Brune g1h,need at near Ulfar, Will ! Pleame do mangers to the United States. The district * . of the man who wears a Shorey suit No. 46, X. B­Nlght calls answered from offloe. . his anter, the storm I" not?" I of Columbia and the following states claimed I is" but -she had not heeded it. Her whole At Ay, it is a venturesome thing to� do. They all like it which is & certain . � being- was swallowed up in the fact that she How can anv 11 I have a bit of business to settle with a share : Colorado, Nebraska, California, argument in its favot. But the most , . I I - one tell what a stranger. may him, Aspatria, ind then I never want to see IllinoiF, Texas, Michigan, Minnesota, -�owa, I DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, was sta'nding at Ulfar'a side, that ahe was bring in with him ?" his facPd again." . North Dakota, New Jersey, , convincing argument is that all of the f PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, going to be his wife. __ " Will, vou must not go." York and Massachusetts. Ohio, IN'ew . Inaterial used by this firm is sponged � Manitobawj 16, �_ - Tne aged clergyman was fumbling with . CHAPTER V. 49 A , but I must. I have been thought British Columbia 3, Rwaland 3, Nova Scotia I I � Goderich street, opposite -Methodist church,Sesforth the Prayer Book : " The Form of Solemn- I of . and fully shrunk, and a guarantee of � ization of Matrim 3) � witl a lot of bad names, but no one shall J Liverpool 1. . workinanship is given with �each suit � .A_i. V. #-i A A A I- ony seemed hard to find. FOR MOTHER'S SAKE. 4 ) 3) - 11 � � . . ' . . .. nn r r, and . . think coward of me. - � � - - - A " I � .- ___ -000061 16 1 --- -_ - - 11� , naember Ontario Colle of Physialans and And so vagrant is thought, that while he In the upper chamber where 'Will bad " Will, remember all I have suffered to- . . . __ I � � - - FIV'VIW 1: � Surgeons. I Coroner for rounty of Huron. turn' ed the leaves Aspatria remembered the left his sister, a great mystery of sorrow day " � :--�� 110NWAW" . . - - I � . - I - - .. e. XAcKAY, honor F.raduato Trinity lCralverBity travelling chttiot, and wondered whether was being endured. Life had no more oy "'I am not likely to forget it." . t . . . I � gold mededist Trinity Medical College. Membar' Ulfar meant to carry her away in it and to give, and no greater grief to inflict, g, - ; I I - . College of Physician he 11 That ride home, Will, was am if I was � , , W�F, � I a and Surgeons., Ontario. what she would do for proper clotbing. undressed with rapid, trembling fingers; her going up Calvary. My wedding dress was . ... �. -1: - � __ � . . , � t . . I . . � the future. How cruel everyone had been ,_ he night before she bad folded all her store of flowers was a wreath of cruel thorns. I - - i -BEFODw . . � t 1488 Will ought to ba -M told her something of wedding finery was hateful in her sight. On as heavy as a cross, and that foolish wreath ' - Loo - 11 W: SLOANo It took but a moment for these and ma * I A ' nin * I � ny - of clothing and laid itready toput in,a trunk. was pitied and ecorned, till I felt as � I I � I � . - K. D., Victoria College, Provincial Ucentfute, M. c. if m � I i I � : i I � P� and S., Ont. Office and residenoe-House former. other thoughts to invade Aspatria's heart, She had been quite in the 41ark as to her des- heart -my real heart -was all bruised an ��� I I � . % . � and spread dismay and anxiety - I IV i . - Thomas Hidd, Markek at., Be&- BI'd again tiny ; the only thing that appeared certain torn. I have suffered so much, Will, spare . 4A 1W i .- . ly ocennied by 11r I - , in � � forth. 'Dr. Sload havIng for many years paid special the sense of resentment. - ! � I _.. I to her was that she would have to leave me more suffering. Will I Will ! for your I . . � I - , i � � . &ttention to disesim of the obeet, can with confi, Then abe heard the clergyman begin. His home. Perhaps she would go with Ulfar little sister's sake, put that card in the fire, I ; . U� LEIP ,I 11 I ,.! J ; - I dence tender his services to suoh m may requira voice was like that of someone speaking in from the church door. In that case Will and stay here, right here with me." . � _1 them. Aloohollam cured by the chloride of gold a drearn, till she a - I (W Y' * . I Is an 4dage whichlas saved many persoDs from the twing 0 . . system of treMment. 1631 harply called -herself to- would have to send her clothing and she 'My last ! my dear lass, you cannot tell . I I .,- __ gether, hearin also Ulfar's voice, and had laid it in the neatest order for the wl�at you are asking." . I I . conscionce and fro& the depths of remorse. But not only hu i$ - -' 2 - I . I . knowing that ate too would be called upon emergency. & I I - I AUCTIONEER8. for h I I am asking you to give up your re. I assurO them of peace of mbid, and consequently happiness,but I& � �' who � . Linseed and Turpentine is not only a"popular I er assent. She glanced up at Ulfar, On the tov Of one ,file * Jay a crimson venge. I know that is a great thing for a has M_'any tiraes�, spared - -D ICEARD COMMON, Hicionse d sucffloneer for th was dressed with greateare and splen. Canton c sh, wl. er imother had worn man to do. But, Will, dear, you stand, in remedy, but the best known to medical science I . I _� ' I ' dour aurl looked very'liandsome. and said 'rtaryv dur&ing the last year -, of her� .father's place, you are sitting in father's , ��., I - � J . _Llk� County of Huron, sales and bills attended to it constan for the treatment of nervous membranes'of. promptly, cbArgae in keeping with Jimes,Sexforth her 11 I will " with a glance. Ulfar could respiratory organs. % Oatario. life ; and Aspatria had put it away as some- chair ; what would he say to you ?11 - I ' - I 1 1623-12 . not receive it unmoved ; he looked steadily thing too sacred for ordin&ry use. She now " He would say, 'Give the rascal a goo " -0- � at her and then he saw the ruin that biq folded it around her shoulders, and sat d DR.CHASE compounded this valuable THE ' 117% F-1 I syrup so as to take away TR P: 0""'TBOOK - . I i � WM. MPOLOYI - - faithlessness bad made. thrashing, Will. When a man wrongs a the unpleasant taste of the turpentine and � �) - : . - � Remorse bit him down. Usually, when thing,q troubled her, woman there is no punishment for him. or -'s last and greatest - i . - I Awtionew for the Countles of Huron and Perib, -like A serpent, but remorse is not repent- she was restless and kep in motion, but Thrash him within an inch of his cruel, - and Agent at Hen9all for the Man"-Hwris Janu. ance. Then William Annoys pve hib sister t .1 - . remedy, and more of it is sold in Canada than And Wus may we 'have raised them materially. We have giVOW ., ., I looturing Company. Sales prompily aftended 6o, this trouble was too deep and too great to. selfish, contemptible life?' That is what all other cough medicine's combined. . them the befit clothes to be had, and at prices consistent with . � III, I � . . to his enemy ; and, the gift was like death resist ; she was quiet, she took its blows father would say, Ampatria. I know it, I . - C e I A Banker's Experience goibiba pood -�prkmanship and superior fit and finish, By looking at out to -him, and the look accompanying th paasively-� and it smote her on every side. - feel it." � - - . ... -1 � i gift filled Ulfar'a heart with a contem t Could she ,ever for et that cruel ride 11 If you will u b i . HEREAFTER HE INTENDS To stock 4 prices before-buymg, you will always have the ple&SU* ,..", I uous anger fatal, to all juster 9 o give up your revenge * or kinSer, � ' I 1. __ feelings. , home, ever cease to bum and shiver when for me, nor yet for father, then I ask ou s - - , BE HIS OWN FAMILY D00'ron of kno ' ing that yi)u have the ,best and latest clothes at th6 - - I OHN H. MoDOUGALL, Liceneed Auctioneer for she remembpred the eyes tfiat' had scanned for mother's ,,sake I What would motler 11 I tried a bottle of Dr. Chase* Syrup of � . . 7 . I . I - I :_ minim In. piiees. ! . . � � YAnseed and .rurpentine for a troublesomo � � . . �, J the County of Huron. Sales attended in all, When the serTice was endcd, Fenwick her during its progress ? The air seemed say to -night if she were here ?-ve7, like affection of kbe throat " writes Manager Thomas I �. I . � . 4 I � 4 ' parts of the County. Terms reawriable. From Mr. turned to Aspatria and offered her his hand. full of them. She covered her face to avoid she is here. Listen to her, Win. e is Dewsou,of the StandarA Bank,now of i4 MelboUrne . � _­ . ­ . � - VcDougall,q long experience a8 a dealer In farm i She put hers into his and so he led her I the pityin*, wondering, scornful glances. saying, " Spare my little girl any more avenue.Toronto. " it pro,yed effective. I regard the . - . ­ . I stock of all kinds, be In epeeWly qualified to judge I down the aisle and through the churchyard, I But this ride throu$h the valley of humiji- W'*Il I)* remedy as simple, che and exceedingly good. It � - . of values, and c= guarantft NatlefatUon. All OWON I to her' own carriage. . � shame and sorrow, Will, roy boy I . ,- leftat Tnz Expoarrom; office. oral his residence Lot; bat hitherto been my bit to consult a physician JM1 -11- _L . I Will had followed ' ation was not the bittereat dro�,, in her. bit- that in what mother would say. 11f, iB1DTGTff'P BROSS _� nd if in troubles of this nature. Hereafter, however, I I � I . I . - z close. He wondered if Fenwick meant to I ter cup ; she coald.have smiled as she r hurt Ulfar you hurt me also, and if lnt§rA to be my own f=ily doctor:' 1 ,26, Huron Road, Tuckermialih, coar Alms, ;Rli be A , , . : I I i� . - - . I I -_ I Swvzoptlyationdod ic. ,i4w 1 take his wife with him and he resolved to ; mud drank it, if Ulfar had been at her Aide. Uffar hurts you my heart w�ll break. The . I I SEAF01 i ; , I -_ I ; . �_ I ' I � I . � - - I . .. 11 I . . � . i I � . I - . - � I � I .1 � !I . - . I I I . '' - I 11 v � .. : , � i It F.. . . . I .1. . .1 - . . I . .. I I ' I . . . . i I I_- . I - � i "I . I I I I . . ­ . - " — - ­ '' � I - � � . �. , i — ._-_-.__11 ­­ 11 -....."�:..�-..-I-�'-�-...:�",---.�;:.- , .__---_1 ­­­_ 111. �.. - __ __�, �� � . , ! I .. ­,'­­ .. I 1. - . - -_ � _�___ �1� - ... I � . I � - . . � - . . I . - ­­:-,�_,� , , I v I " - . . . . —"--�:�.��,�,.�.,��.-I��.--�--.,� -,_ .1 � . I � . . I . I I - - I . . .1 . I . . 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Wi -hav looked for red we buy ti -sold b -i *my town -0i Dovit , � , - � i U? !U tae und two hoextea, C other a light I -We guar.rantec- 25% Len than C foien. W-L—nthen at the Champ ' - der ',Prof *no] witk Mr. tAn nesm. Any v =17 atte, 6 I . Remembez and L .. . I . - , . LEI' � � S . : I : I . � - � : Night ttid?' -to at Mr. TAn -4n the vea,rof � : I I . � � .5 � : . ;�� � .� I - � I -THE ZUR-11 Saddlerypl � � . :PIA63 Ifyou art on t yourlarne" of I lie b b0i* any gov rw IWELL, � - it voli W*nt 1 SURA. or KUY- ! � � ,Shades and,.CiM . ­Ontsdo. I . � I if ou to - vou ave:* ohoik In Canads6 41 Qo 4o U. WELL, � � � . z � - - �, . 414 06. I � I I I - I. L J , I ..A I I . ; I � A General � Farmers? no Drafts boup interest all, *1 5 per cent. SALE Noo �_wllection. . I 0M()E_A wllwn�* H*,16 � . a - - � . o , . , . I IS I - P., � . - � I M1 - ��N_v Iff . fl. � . . !- I 11 � -_ T41 It is .1 , . . . 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