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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Apr 1891, p. 2

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“w“.wâ€"wâ€"W V v 32.1, was my Mina m an old Worotanlednys and strictnoflom, wmwyouthmdthocw Mother manner, Immodovertho ”Andrea! as her rm for #050138 :pch‘reqnagmtherhun mmupan mammnmnymtmmim- "moneedotfoodmlothamduedidna, Mth'ntsheconld not do whatghewisbed, mambfldreadyspenggflthom A 410$!)me £03"th " L ‘11 ,,notnotohimtorm8mmi ' this“; b 7 i E: 35 3E i mm “1mm“? henna-tied.” ““397 1?],me hat nightsttheClnb.” mdy showed it. Taylor is a :11an domestic life is anecedty. novel-been“: home with 05, th(3'18h “What is ltf‘cdod I, advancing m Whoa. - «Img‘unguobemuriedrmhiszfif @- ‘Thisismym nightsttheClnb.” mghd, md showed it. Tsyloris In («whom domestic life isaneeedty. hambeensthome withugthough ”Inuhdhim,undhoinhismyuk°du ‘And who is the fortunate lady!” lin- :forlhndbeenoutottownforsome and had not as yet been made 30' udwitbthohtdsodotynm “Hy inundod bridoisMrs. Walworth.tbo ddnnn?’ ,, Bntmy Wyas 1103'! d my mind .1 AA---) A..â€" med nothvdthstanding the forced cor- ' otmytenes, undltook an earlyop- permity to withdraw by myself and think on: the dtnnflon. . Mrs. Walvzortht She was a pretty man. and whatwas more, shewas toaJlap- a woman whose winning manners akindly heart. “Just the person,” I mumplated. “whom I would pick out for helpmate of my somewhat exacting triend, ;â€"’ Ipnusedonthat it. It was a formid- oneand grew none the smallerorless 1: under my broodings. Indeed, it seemed todilnte until it assumed gigantic 'ong worrying me and weighing so vfly upon my conscience that Iatlast mm the newspaper of. which Ihad been hopelessly staring, and looking up Tay- gegatn askedhim how soonheexpected to ‘ a. benedict. ‘ filamer startled me “In a week.” he "plied, and ii I have not asked you to the mnvit is because Helen is not in 8 awoman skindlyhel {mumphm “W Mpmateofmyso ;â€"’Ipausedonth amend grew tnnderm “mm m vflvunoan( WWW w Isnpposedho finishedthesentence, but I didnothearhim. It the marriage was so w,ofoourseitwonldbefollyonmy port toot-tompttohinderit. Idmvofl myths mondtime. BntIcouldnotx-emaineasy. Taylorisa. mfonow and it would be a shame to him tonal-rye. woman with whom he could never behappy. He would feel any such disappointment as keenly, so much A 1- .1. -0 mondtime. Butleouldnotrm follow and it w himtomarrysv couldnever behappy. "0 ”rrVâ€"-â€"vâ€"v _ ,, -. more keenly than most men. A lackot Muiplocrevenotsensibilityon herpu’t would make him miserable. Anticipating hmvmitwould not take a hell to mtke WWapumwvwomddoit Was Irightthen in letting him proceed in his intenfionsregardinngs. Walworth when due posibly was the woman whoâ€". I pausedandu'iedtomnupheroountenance hetmme. Izmasweet aneandpoesibly ntrueone. I might havetnstedhertor nyself,butldonotlook for perfection, and nmmandwfllcermmlygotothebad ifhe is deceived inhis expectations. But hsweek! Itistoolate for interferenceâ€" enlyitisnevertoolauflnthe knottfled. Aslthoughtdthhl decided impulsively, endperhapeyonmsyaayunwisely, togive himehintothisdnngorgandldiditinthis l camawmx...‘ \ ntr n . nus-um on 5 Im- run-mu 0" Um Own an“ ”no emu-m 7m. ‘l‘l- 01mm Yunnan: mu. tum voun 01.0 mm 00"” Ingram IA". mu m _-. L “Ttylor,” addl, whenlhadhimsafelyin nyownrooms. “Inn going totallyoua. bit of personal history. curious enough, I mwintcrost youoven upon thoeveot yourmm'ingo. Idonotknowwhonlshm ammunqnhonldnkoyontfi'how , -1 LI... â€"- Walt": Acme 318031222 He nodded, tempting the situation good- lmmodkfihonghlnwby manna-notion Munichhopwdtntothoflnmtl mun who very mmflngeolnro mmmmoughu that gusto-minim. Allan-n: tobvery humansfihhdld wwwcmamm “OIDWMASMIIQ” I bun, “I u-...._‘ AL- munymomtngmm u lunar; an “out. puma-hip of which no once u- mbdmv mansion and uwakonod mm:- m. Turning» the sign-tun. 1 road $0de 70“! My m“ m onduonowlmmrfldu aha thought um um- their.“ “I”. L_ 9’33“: m h; tum. modal! don m My for Mr. quiet I utterly “910mm,"nhomonly 018mm.» adLuyouknow.mmuonwwudlamâ€" “Menuhin n hunt-hm p r Kean I are; aim"... fl!" N7; WED my mdgin tau-chow an. dud-4 sun: by hmylconldnotwdl ‘ wom but rm 1: w wwld land ‘0 ‘a. :3' 8 berifaheeveragalntoundhemltineucba sunitwnppealdirectlytohermthermrelao todenyhoraalfnchadw whichebeminno podtiontobatow. ‘Thkletterlundertooktodelim myself, toroneofthocuriouspomuotheroom- mutation had been the minty that I would not delay the help she needed by trusting tbomonoytoenyband but my own, butwouldbringtt to n attain hotel downtownendphceitotthobeginnlnzof thebookotIainhintbehrpBibl-Iwould findlyingonnddatsbleinthemnllperlor oathemainono. Elle rould peek itthoro Months morningm ovennndeondth- outthoinmflonofoflahdpmy,aoquire themnnsshedndredlorblpincawormd denrvinzhmfly. “Iknew in hotel I!» and I .remomberedtbe soon. but didnot re- member the Blue.- However,” was sure sogaylyltelteanowbnt noynneesbo had mused mo, nnd mfifl tbntIeonld cut matters shod byputting thehtterdirwtlyhherMImuedthe street whet-side. As aoonumwu’o‘tm thislettor. Yonseo Ihadit dlreedy." “Thermosholittedtomineworeo bknk 31001: that Ipdused, astonished “Whatdoyonmonn!”aheasked,horeyu lookingstnight into mine with such innov canoeintheir clau- blue depthnlwasat once convinced she knew notbing of the matter with which my thought: mbuss’. “lamveryglad to canyon, but I do not intheleast. understand what you mean by themonnt I need.” And aha glanced at thalattotheldoutwitbnn air of distrust thatsucha request. mud? to mother man ,, A I .LA. __4., withcuriodty oucutmoshortin ‘qoucugmo shortin my circa-m to do a charitable action. I heard, no nutter how, that you were mutated just now in a: des- you in their behaJI.” and Her blue eyes opened wider. “The P007 are always with us,” she replied. “but Iknow otnoespicialfamflyjust nowthtt requires anymchheypns you 1111:!th If Idid ,,,_ _|.-A. -AAHM ‘I’ for I mayery fond of my young_fr1end, but Iwasdeeply'indjgnantdso amst the un- known person who had taken advantage of my regard 501: this. young prl to force money A .1:1_‘L'l:_m -9 Ian-- ”J -vo_._ -,, from me. I therefore did not linger at her side, but after due apologies hastened imme- diately hem where there is a. m employed whotomy knowledgehadome henna-113M member of the police. Telling hlmno more of the story than was _, ~#A_-A_-._ -_ .L- Saumaflommu 8.383. $3390 583895042. aggro“. on I . l. Â¥|>|| Drlb if? rlrl’i‘vbb 5.33:- ran- a. uâ€"-v-_-, mmm’lmmatm bank-notestrom theletterlhad writtbn andputintheir placostifl piecesof manillspaper. Taking the emvelopesofinedtothe hotel dreadyroâ€" fem-redto, Iplacoditatthoopeningchaptars ofIsainhinthe Bible, as described. There wasnooneinanyofthomomswhenlwant £11.de encountered only a ball-boy as I camoougbutatthgdoor I ran agninsta uuA ‘__1.-_. ‘A _ van-v vâ€"V, â€"_- _V , young man whom I strictly fox-bore to m oognize, but whom I know to b. my impro- viseddetective coming to hkehisstmd in some place where he could vouch the parlor Ind note who want into it. At noon Ireturnod to the hotel. passed immediatelytothe smallparlor and looked into the Bible. The letterwasgone. Com- ingoutotthomonl wustoncojoinedby my detecti '- “Hnstholettorbem taken!" he aptly Inodded. _ Hisbrows wrinkled and ho hold both troubledmd perplexed. _ u “I don’t understand it.” he remarked. “I‘ve seen every one who has gone into the: room since you left it, but I do not know any morethnnbefore who took flue letter. “You see,” he continued, as I looked at him , “4 L-.. 11 r uv-â€"â€". - ---_ either. So, in the hope of knowing the rogue et eight, I strolled about this hell, and kept my eye oonstently on thet door, but”â€" Be looked embereeetd, end etopped. “You eeytheletterlegone,”heeu“eeted ether e moment “Yee,” I returned. He shook his heed. “Nobody went Into thet,room or eeme out of it,” he went on, “whomyouwonld hen wiehed me to fol- low. I ehould heve thought meek lode; unenlhedteluneneetepetterenyone 0! them.” . “Butwhodldgolntothetroonum Imp-dent es hle prepledty. “Only three pereoee thle ," he unturned. “You know then ell." he rod-E". “Yoihowthondl.” mm wuuv‘ m â€"-â€" _'_‘,___ , «mytouocb "ham “0! course not.” I "9““- “3°" 4°“ its-eons may mum-Duncaddhn mammalian. Yuwdwflww mm‘mmmm WWW“ hmthopulor! "Iao not know X!- Danton"??? Wkdfrvlp'tm' ._ _ u u - iAulj __ M.â€" “Butldo.” null. “and! would u soon unspectmy m of n dishonor»): mu thisnoblo. tell-claimingvom.” “Thethirdpormr' Whylar. Igotupandcn-dbfloor. Wham backmtomm, Imamâ€"'wxn. mourn" been fin mlnm mum: dusspokoithg'nho-ulmahdz‘ ' , umnmm«,¢syoupn,mel Immuhh.” ‘ ‘ i ‘Qampohhhm”-fil. “I: rnhouldhndlyrhhmgflgnfiulmi ddshiqtohnvywhdmmm. “mu . Â¥ .. . 4 . p . . . A woullf give wmu'tn tho pregnt “éa'mmmmmm “Eaveyquyhomrham . o; L_ L:â€" “Youthink she got someone tom]! Butitianotao;itoannotbolo- Why 3.111%,me cant mchaWIsthl‘o’ ova-hum 0131111111000”me who,buttor the happychanmotmuflnc hemypu am, might never ham “4“” opportunity otflghfinzwhymfl «A woman, who, tor thy sake of paylnc .1; _2___ -A_- donoteitheroffimpmm more truth- £1110erme shaded. “thoughitseemsmadnegstomspednch uwmnlbmhin. “Muhammad!“ “*w Mono we go on. You no down mudchsoyour eyes; 110' pull ‘1" “'3 nu IwfllhavoSudley in and qua-“on , j- LL- I'l-L‘ Il- """“ _'""'â€"'a v â€" En. Ityoudonotmrn towudl tho light hotmhot know who you are.” u . ‘Sudleyfa-MLtzhrowin; downthonowoâ€" papa-I had been ostonsibly molding. “You when-MIMI. busing! you did forms inuninsu'oetlast month! Something I‘w hennadingmadomothinkofltugdn.‘ “You. sir.” “Have youm had a conviction your- soltastow‘hichofthothm ladies you sow gointothepulormooktholom I loft hid hudéhéodn‘uontdrdoin‘so, such as hvingboennblotoaooountforthovixiuo! twoofthekdiestothohotelandnotot tho any J â€" â€"- â€"-**' - 7 than. MraCouldockgavohex-cardto the boybetorogoingintothoparlormd lofts soonuhefiturnedwithwordthstthohdy shecdled to so was not in. Miss DIM“ gavenocard, butukodiorslflssTerhm Ithinhanddidnotramdnamomantm showninfomodthatthsthdyhndldtfla “Ande'deorthP “She came in from the sheet adjusting her veil, and uponlooking aroxmd torn mimrwasdirectedtotheparlarfintowhich she at once stqppod. She remainod there butamomennandwhenshommeoutpassed dinetlyinhothostreot.” These wordsdisooncerted mmtho mirror was justoverthotublo in the mall room, butlmamgodtoremark nochahntly: “Couldyounottellwhethermy of tho. hdiesopenedtho belo!" 1 A .._..l_. H “5138:1911 1134.99“ M?“ ‘°’ ””8 , --_A A- 4.1.- 17353050 I approachod Taylor. “Hemglvousnoasdsmoe.” 15"“ “My friend was already on his feet. 1113 very miserable. “I know at only one thing to do," 1 Luv" U. vâ€"J -__ marked. “To-marrow I shall call upon Mrs. Couldock and ms Dawes, and ennui: them totallmltfioranyrenson, they undertook to deliver a letter mysteriously let: in an Bible of theâ€"â€"-Hotpl one day last month. Theymayhavebeendeputedto do to. and he quit. willing to acknowledge it.” “And Mrs. deorbh! Will you not at her the some question?” Heshookhishoadmdtumedamy. “Varywoll,” said I to myaalt, “than I 1’ will. Accordinglythonm day I called upon liraWalworth. Iwokherby thohnnd, and,gentlytoro- inxherto sand for a moment whmtho llghth-omthoonowindowtellfulluponhor Mlsdd: “You must pardon my inmdonoponyon ototimowhen you are mturnlly oobusy, but there is something you can do form. mcwillrld me of a gmtmxioty. You remember being tnâ€"Eoeol one morning lutmonthf' Shemlookingqnlofly up at mo,harllpo Whaoyeoomfllngindexpectont, but otthommfionofthat hotel I thoughtâ€"and yotlmnyhnobmmhtdkmâ€"mtndlght chaptookphmhhorexprodomun monlyflnttho 313::meng mdthounllomonmu Bush-r7010. when-homoudwu tho muMwluhwhlohlhohnducm-odhu Mac. "I do noi rmbor."nhoroplhd. “ I gyhgvobmthmugotongm - ‘l ,L_ ‘_ I“... doyouukr‘lholnqulnd. “ unnyoumawoonthnm d! have boon told you wortâ€"you who-bhwnlnsquuflonthuhm wMWM" not: onlynowulmwulmflo tun-ow of mndororinum botmthuyu. “1Mbudnou1nt!qtla_o_to}on_t§ptm quantum. ‘ “Idonotonn mberbdncstm howl-.8 “Ir-nomad. “mam-Ju- luqylmthmrfioingmlwiflljm Muddbakofuqm mm flannel-anon otnlovcr‘s mm Wall ngtpghcootnmcdngh_" 17133; ”man-7' _ 7E m7 m' g intrusive.” I .1313!!de dismisedthonnn. Who ho a“; 15"; “No," I answered gavely; “Mr. Taylor unhappfly. was notwith you that morning.‘ Show“ A ‘ ‘56 Teamma'm" 'hFchâ€"Ecunsd,’ ” ’ " ’ Were called see a. gentleman, Whose health was undermined. The firstpne u_s_edhls stethoscope Two doctog-s of appsm gown. 1 "a: W“: vâ€"râ€"w- i _ _ 7 “Thatis only just. You ought to know why I trouble you with this nutter. It is beans! thisletterotwhichlspeakwas taken from its hiding place by some one who went into , L~_-_._ .5 1mm lIDuflA-lua yn-vv VJ ..'â€"__ V7, thehctel parlor between the hours of 10:30 andl2.andastomyoertainknowledgeonly threepemnscx-ousod its threshold on that espodalmornlng at that especial time. I naturallyappealtooachotthemintum for ananswertotheprobl that is troubling -- r _ I... -AgL “at!“ W van: rlvv-vâ€" __.V me. YonkanissNâ€".Sedngbyucd- dentulettuaddressedtoherlyinginsmblo inastnngehotel, you might have thought ityourdutytotskeitout and carry it to 0‘ J2._._I.-‘:6 ” There are some patent medicines that are more marvelous t! a dozen dootors’ prescriptions, but they’re not those that profess cure everything. Evervbodv. now and then, feels “run-down,” “played 01 .1? Emigrant“; . -1 ,5 no one no - You «1310!; 11‘7er week.”Img go ’ iii-f ’11â€"’36?! {13d ind i! you lost it,â€"-" “But I didn‘t,” she interrupted wu'mly. month.” “Not for the purpooeof mains 8» veilthathadbeenblownofl! “Gunman, buts: one who recalls a. torsothnfacfinotuomwhoisu-ipped up Everybody, now and then, feels “run-down,” “played out." They’ve the will, but no power to generate vitality. They’re not sick enough to call a doctor, but just too sick to be well. That’s where the right kind of a patent medicine comes in, and does for a dollar what the doctor wouldn’t do for less than five or ten. We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Weclaimittobeauunequaled remedytopurifythebloodand invigorate the liver. We claim it tobe lasting in its efiects,creating an appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing Bilious, Typhoid and MaladflFevergifta/cmo‘ntime. Thetimetotakeitiswhenyou firstfeelthesignsof wearinescand weakness. Thetimetotakeit, on general principles, is NOW. “‘3 .L_-_..I. Anguish: an MAHAI' in an evasion. I beganto thinkher innocent and lost meotthegloomwhichhed been 0?” ingme. “You remember now,” said I. “0h,yes,Irememberthnt.” Her mmereo completer declared tint 1:01-mequ I ”" ltwonldbemeleesto venture further. If eheweninnocentsheeonld not mum unhomguntyahnwonldnotum 10011118 thettheinclinetionotmybelld'fl in avorotmtmhypomiudnw herhendandadd: “Ieeethetyon can give me no help. I VAL svuwâ€" r-__r_-_, ,, It’s the cheapest Blood-purifier, sold through druggists, no matter how many doses are ofiered for a dollar. Why? Because it’s sold on a peculiar plan, and you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? uni-0117,!orthowholohspplno-ofnmnn. Indparhapathstofnwomm also, depend! uponthodmovcryutowhotooktholom homoutthombk whmlhndhlddon it on um unfortumu morning.” And. makinz hormotharlowbow, I m then: to tab mydeputurowhanuhognlpod m Impul- dvolybythou-m. “Whammr'nhowhhpco't'LuMnnow- "I. Winn-V9- .Iu uâ€"w- 'â€" .- um M1- DIM lid know not whnttothhk. ad “You do not mun M.” I” 009“” ushemotmylookotdm wâ€" “â€"mâ€"' w â€" portsnoo. And 15.771717“ did not an umthttlotw.£aodldl Mucow' Impossible. mun-wen mm": untenable. own (ox-dun mtg“ 13:12: I M1931?“ nth-{Ito mm .5 an; r“ veilswm then, feels “run-down,” “played out.” owe:- to generate vitality. They’re not 1', but just too sick to be well. That’s patent medicine comes in, and does for To this the other wile M. D. a 17811 n ué‘fjefitgg'm may a see, 0. Your dneye are elected.” These wise men argued loud and 10118, Yet the patient owes recovery (Not to those docto but toâ€" Piexee’s Golden Discovery)- "mum“! ”00°“ nvv_â€"â€" .-_ .._fi mummfiehad'oonvased Hanklj In. Gonldock ad with was Dam mpexfocdyconv‘lnood unto the utta normatthembothingggudtofln E3 7%.: “But,"aaidLinmha-mroldncon- moaotuninwfwcetorwhidllm dmostrmdyto blame myself now, “In. Couldock and Mia Dawes could not have dons nomorethag M1511 klfo‘fledfl‘ 0‘ , L1.-A w uv â€"v-- _7 Wilmer. Nouns-L deorthdoaflnt, MLâ€" “Yonhsvo seen her? Yeah”. uhd hat"â€" “Yeglhnvoaaanhc, sndI Inna-had banandnotm eyelash droopodu cheat- firmednscompm iponnco at tho who]. Tuylorhhoadfdl. “Itoldyonbowwmld be,” how mmedatlut. “Icannotteolthtithuy proofothainnoom 0r misfits-d- ‘; _|____ ll-“ can-Ann“.- w- “ .-â€" __-~vjr god, “I should any! luv. mydonbh.‘ “Ande-LCoquocktndeDowf’ “Ah!”hoa'iod,m8 andmingcwsy, “heroism question of manila! m dthaotthemandmyflm” . Immersion not astonished what flit mkwentbyanno_Wt othh . - A_____L‘-‘ -_.I PILEumI-b ”'m .mumn Ms Patent Feed-3% he , Mmcheap.dur. Rmmmflwofifl'fw‘w‘m. mmm and waste of food. yet to Mar ””15,“ complaint; W mnamu Hus kamdaumrsudforu. Mil OB IT WIT IIJIT m WILLâ€"TRY T. ”mum Two portable Waterous Engines, I2 h. p., in working order, for sale cheap. Apply to. JUIIII ”AK/NS, ENGINESâ€"FOR SALE. WOOL The Canadian Post F233;“ Jab Department LOW P810”. 18 ammo 1'0 3: I'll Best Equipped in the Midland Counties. mmughbred and Farm Stool: Insured at very Low Rates. , ‘ fl Patch on your. Seed- and got your I‘m Stock I“; ‘m ENGINE --mâ€". H L@ H BOEILER mum“ Cont on. New Advertisements ‘vw" V "mum: L. HIGINBOTHAM, Drugglst. .SIIt-I. M11. '. 1mm mâ€"n. . FLUREY l' 7. 191.43. KEITH’S, WILLIAM STREET. m is the twelfth year timer-endow Powdorhas _ , r .0001; before tlwfarmers of this W and we have the first complaint; Parties 0n Manitoba. Alas kaandaumrsondforu. a rufflflé‘ifl'fi The Canadian Post- Jame; Bath. John Hanna. Io D. 3m. MM- Imam Company. Beat and Cheapest Fence , _ _-A_ OLD ‘ ENGLISH CONDITION POWDER. nun non-om '79::quon- wuwcm- Inou wgnK,_ ruminant. OITAIIO. on. A” 110-“ n.“ flow A aux-asexual}:- no rofiu'nm. O’LEARY, HILLHEJ I 8101' â€"Auunnnnhy-ld - um the «MN “mun-mum; “in com n (on to “It. In noel! -bwfl enact. It W o! In I g; Ilene," ‘vuiua m n. w r E nun-go com 150. which “V In W: Mo- on .0th may the ooh m . MW to u done,snd the look mound Ln: ';"§2 .‘j non-l duo months-Ire: ~ Amman“ Iain-s wan-u cud (huge on Its- m "mocha-vocal -Aboul eight mo: my: commas! 91 My ind 8m mm: o! the M. were on the loo: â€"News comes fro! light tho prince re- ‘80:. Anne de Son ma. Ayannz 4‘ land 91: you-3n. who ‘ u h tho badly burned. ion. to ave the â€"1'ho ant looomt M rallvny mm m made me my â€"The friend. of I mafia-ta tram Bml amen-.1 elécuiom. ha‘ tut the consdtueucs was 0! cor-rum I in pan of Mr. Dyer. â€"‘1‘hree cum!” ‘ ddsuukodtretgm an other main. '. _At Goohen, 1nd“ Snyder tell on the m horde of an “no! in]: bud mucuulng the eflecto or which . vouch: m-w . 7h? ___'.__- Indian mutton: flu soldiers to cmu' â€"'rne exoom In United Saws 'or d under the McKmleJ to 342.8%). ’l‘ne uvd tu- tor the lac zen: â€"'.l‘nomul Bard. “ploy”, whue pl have“ Norm snd flu other night rend ugh: hold at sn :1 died Instantly. â€"Count Lewenhl a mu Bum-d. an mm, on the 23d Datum! died _M Why-3nd 5n u lk ‘1 both feet of Job: ._At a dinner xiv! ”flood Union nl waning the WW DIM... rotated to DI whereupon nl . Mr. Dnvlnu and Muldnnngthend iii tho but. we or wont to we cause! mm and took ‘ murdered Edwsrd Inch 3195, and no mum-u Guiana-ace In" _Anmu.now mmougpved; â€"[.o Honda am [3.2m will I I00] PAPER ”391:3; diamante! human to remove but.

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