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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 7 Mar 1902, p. 2

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m mnctcob auu xuuucuceu Dy mat _' “Are you achm to be chawed up? feeling of bitter enmity which a warm the old man continued, m, no no- :- has for a successful rival in the at- ; tlce of Melvln’s question. fiction: of thy man she loves, spoke “Of course not." 7 later the truth than any or her hear- u you want!!! to be um ”drained-nearer even than the be:- around here among these ”9113'. an _"" ”PM .393! I your 2mm wore plumb um nadu ' . CHAPTER III. .5. . i‘ strings an that mm 3 piece left or _ ‘ I :- .- ‘ » you big enough to but 3 Minot!" y‘ uncommonwa ’ «09mm not, “fit ‘9 m n“. . utmmm £13.3ou ...____,._J h{‘Aro::npmm (ormhuhmby i M.Mllu4mmm0‘13 Sim Banks, it she ever gits to know. ; him she’ll learn to love his little finger , I better than she’ll ever love your whole ' fig body. You jest bear them words in , 1 mind, 81m Banks, an it you live you 95" will find that they are the gospel truth."- i . Hrs. Mann, though actuated by n “w with interest and influenced by that g u feeling of bitter enmity which a warm the Inhu torn successful rivaliin the st- ' “a fiction-or themnsholoves, spoke' u narerthetruththnnnnyorherhear. u‘ an dreumedtnearer even than the her- .m g... ‘._M , :ouuymuchtthmzuthaganlt n m a. man I’d whup you till your 0 wouldn't hold shucln. Hun’t no- body‘otnocalltomeakurytwwd arm Loueety, an I ain’t gain to sum! um an let no “ch 3 word he spoke. flut’u jest wlnt I got to lay, an I noun It.”- . In. mm: salted contemptnonsly. ‘ ”81m Banks,” she said, “you kin jest stand up for Loueesy all you pleases. but I mind she didn’t stand up for you none. u: my notion is she haln’t goln . to stand up for you. no matter what I anybody an. I’ve got eyes, an what local-ea Loueesywasplumbctmck with that man, an you mark my words, ' V Mn. Banks. instead or being touched. pve her husband one scornrul 211an Ind turned end walked away. With her utter want of the. In. Ilium aid: “1 gueu, 81m Banks. Loueeay’s been n-contrutin you with that Mr. Melvin. an I reckon she thinks you ain't much shaken compared with him." ‘Bim’leyeemnhedflreinlnmmny Ind. trembling with angel-.130 cried. “Then you don’t love me none." 81m whimpered broken heartedb'. “A wife what love: her old man ain’t tom to run him down “are other folks. Lona eeay. Ion don’t love me; you don’t Ion “1 en.” Hrs. Bunk: replied may. “Who could help beln: uhuned ot a coward, I'd like to now?" 8111: looked up at his wlte. n pained expression in him eyee and his {nee very ted. - “uneasy.” he gasped, “you dust to “thug-meboutmeenwem jest been married a yea-l” '“I dare to speak the truth," Mrs. Banks Pplled cuttingly, hu- lipe curl- ing with acorn. "I’m plumb ashamed of you." mum “noticed the conduct of “apron-aptly culled “ten- ‘1th him! Lance- may. you ain't nigh” quick to that! up for your hmbtnd u Betty Sparks u for her‘n. You acts to: m the world jest like you in plumb uhuned or 81m.” ucept 8 nnd Bun Ind their wives. two first hung their head: In than, Kn. Sparks hustled up in her husband's defense. while Mu. Bun cue he: husbnnd s look tall or Wadmnyturnedherbackon “Lotdl Wouldn't it. though 7” Pap mid. with n chuckle. “Why. it’d Jen bewhnppedantotnnlulnnoflme.” Then everybody laughedâ€"everybody “On. or 'an a-hldin in a cellar an the om tearin down the road llppety- ellppety. an all on account of u drove at old cows. Say. I bet the wu’d- soon I» m 12 they mu had 3 whack at it." “Gnu. Ebenezer In Sim Banks bu 'done showed Jest how brave they ”e." ’13:01: {lapel-u obaened. with u laugh. fibeame gunned. but made he Whip: fits WW5 tmwweh was; and come a) :23 19 mm to has Pan‘s aunties. ”i teem. 9w flampaea. :69 an Waging um i; pawn“! mart, My had. .da't wasp! sea «as never «an swim at: mt Wt 99 the was! 8m 1 Like an I! Ebenezer couidn‘t '8’ late that can” or cat sort at mod n run into it by mimm . [taken the next thing you an 'm be I mm to make out that Ebenezer are u award.” “Iota. mm 8pm. We don't and .hurydchutmnsuthat," Pap hum replied myth. "Mono- 1 .- hu dmmdo than!) out as plain " 1 I! thonnoso on your face hisult. 'Yel; "Did 3-0:: ’low the war had done ”Med dam to Hleks’ mm." Pup Rama used. "an w you down that took!» round ‘moug than men (019 baffle to when?” ‘ ‘lâ€"l dld “art to fine tho war.” lament summered. “but how cool I git to go any (udder when I done an hatched under them darned u- mr’ “Your woman 'lowed you war swine . 31m tho war." Pap Sampson said, m nunne. “but We nus reckoned you mrn't Inn-tin so bad as all that to rhnp no battles, an it looks like no I. m right." '7_Mnudtroulutwn¢.) He looked nheephh and cheap when he was hauled out. and when the men hushed at him he was In half It mind to get angry. but he thought better of It And grinned Instead. " “978:1:th mower word Hicks led the my to the cellar. and there, sure mush. they found Ebenezer, the have and the bold. buried under] mass of potatoes which had rolled down over him when he had attempted to secrete himself by burrowing Into AN HUMBLE COPYRIGHT. 1N1. BY mom P. MONITOR? when _' the old man wu- total; uneven o! . Helvin’l presence oven. 3" i Becoming desperate. Melvin drew 3'» dose: still end. raising his voice to it. W highest pltch. shouted: in ; “Are you deal” “ - Thu-em a momentary nllence. Then I. slowly the old renew tallied his head Pk and, looking Melvin over calmly end ‘3’ deliberately mm head to root 8nd '- back again, said quietly: 3’ , " onus teller, air you n-Ip'llin for n ‘9 flght'f’ , n : Melvin stated back and opened his 2 eyes wide in astonishment. . ' 1 “Why, no." he stammered pruently: ‘ If “why do you ask that?” 1 HMngadtouothcotdleumo. Hon. To his surprise, the other took no notice. Approaching um nest-er, ho tried again. “A pleunnt evening." he sold. Still no reply and no movement on the part of the other. Thinking the old nun must be hard or hearing. Melvin ndvnnced nearer yet and, man: his voice almost to n shout, laid: “Pretty tough country nonnd hero, Isn't It?" No reply. and not even so much u the lth' or a hand or foot. Apparently Approachinx to within spa-king a}; knee, Melvin Mod the usual saluta- l Melvin was glad to lee the old fel- low, for he had no doubt that he would easily gun tron: him the Information necessary to guide him to a place of refuge for the night. It must be re- membered that Mélvin was a total stranger to Possum Ridge and to the manners and peculiarities of m peo- ple. Had he not been he would have been far lean sanguine or the prospect the discovery of the old man opened up. _VV.._ â€" . "uwu ll ' his situation, unable to decide which I The native ,' way to turn. his attention was nttmct- , waited a men ed by 1 noise which came tram a point i "I my. won Hunt beyond n clump of trees. Thnt just e little a noise sounded like some one coughinc. and a house?" and it brought n thrill of Joy and n ray ’ “Find it any of hope to Melvin'e weary eoul. ' for all. of me I Getting his horse in motion as soon house had been :8 possible and after some eirort. be “You know 1 rode torwnrd until be had passed the ’ “Rectkon yon trees. There, sitting on n log. with his ; “I mean on elbows renting on his knees and his house where I tnce in his bends, wu In old man who I' “Mehby I cot bed every nppennnce of being e native "Well. why 1 at Possum Ridge. I “Don't inn . [HI ‘1"! l fie rained up his horse ta canaider "an m his snuntmn and ta W :9 decide mm .3 the he had better do under the «roams Mad: lumen, He «mad that minus! up m I "any, I ham vm the 6mm mm in Mt! at? Inc on. i gamma! thatfiay. The animal my . tho nhxi Since leaving Beckett's um hé had traveled the main road for a short dis- tance. then had turned off to (allow a path (but led up a ridge {Munch n dark. heavy rarest; For n time he got on wry well. but by and by he came to; a mat where the path gave out. and. Emmy minus :0 mm» guide blm.‘ he began to rumble 3136“! the wood I» an uneemm manner: m; he «mm: m M at; new hum he dlneeveeed am he was merely wandering! «mum and lmuad. and n dawned an Mm'flm ' he was last: - ? His assertion that the horse be rod. financed nwtllke that ofneowwu not an exaggerntlon, and neither was that other assertion. that he was hun- xrler thnn n bear. He had eaten noth- ing dnceenrly morning. and his break- tn’st. necnrednt n lozenbln back In the hills. had not been anything like u I Iumptnons no he could have desired. ancé éarly iuérnln‘g he had been In the saddle. and for 12 long hours he had followed the tortuous course of s dimly marked road which wound um ’ certainly up and down 1nd in and out among the rugged hills that border the . muoufl river. And now. on top of these discomfort. James Melvin had suddenly awakened to a rediutlon of the tact that he was loatâ€" lost, with night and darkness coming on and nothing to guide him back to his course. anly tar t. prehfli uvv‘ She had men-fed sun when the was t mere child. She had liked him then, end the had believed that the loved him. She had «tended Ichooh with unendlnhlsroughmhehul they: been kind to her, treating her with more consideration than she but ever received from any one else. Attheueotlflehereedveduofir “Mnommslmutmubi her menu. the had tempted him. Thenamethemetggnennde to say anhzoniem. which held her 3100! from the others. Instead of his presence altos-ding her that feeling or sweet companionship which s wire should and in the company 0! her husband, it annoyed and irritated he: and media her restless and unhsppy. them. She found betieen bend: anâ€"d him that agree (gum: of minim. not Unfortunately the felt toward her husband! as she (elt toward the not. Bo m like them, 1nd 1:7 as the would the could not neonate hlm from Mrs. Bank. had never felt at home among the people 0! Poaanln Ridge. at least never elnce she had spent a year away at: college. She knew that an a class they were good people and well meanlnu, but for all that ahe am not llke them. and It waa not becauae aha am not wish to like them, but because ahe could not. The whole trouble waa that eho and they were not congenlal eplrlta and there was nothlng in com. Inon between them. 3*??? CHAPTER IV. nu ma: ussxox. There were three very thoughtful and let-ions people at Beckett’s Mill that night. They were Mr. and Mrs. Banks end Mm. Mun. The rest of the popno intion. both men and women. collected in little groups, either at a neighbor'- home or on the street, and discussed the wax.- nnd the events of that du. But those three remuned nioot. their thoughts centered on thing: of fer more interest to themselves. "I almost wish now." he said to hlm. aelr, “that I had taken the chancea and stopped at Beckett’s Hill. It would be no wofse to run a little flak there than it Is to sleep out In these woods and to without food. 0 God. It I could Just recall that one act which shadows all my lltfe I'd give the world!” The old man rose to his feet 1nd started forward. his eyes gleaming with anger. Melvin scented Ierlonn trouble and put spurs to his horse and moved on. an you can Jest stop what you darn please. Now you have heard me. an the but thing you can do is to git. You have picked on nagged at me long enough, on I ain't e-gwine to “and much more of your tooiln." “And you won't direct me to a"â€" “It ain't my business to direct you to nothin. You ain't got me hired for no Itch I purpose." “But you"- “You git!” “Mebby I ought. but the; no: u I ain't koerln a darn whu you mad the night. The whole world's atom you. .â€"â€"â€". â€"â€" ‘-§“w anew anu. will" i “Find it anywhere you blame pleaae ' did not look up. and when he apoh for all of me. Fast I knowed any her name abe paid no attention to him. house had been lost." ; Re waited a moment. then asked her “You know what I mean." what was the matter. “Recikon you mean what you say.” "Nothingl' ahe replied between her “I mean can't you direct me to a Doha. house where I can spend the night?” ' “Then what are you cryin tor?” he “Mehby I could.” ~ asked. "Well. why don't you?" “Nothing." ahe answered again. “Don't have to." "In it anything I've done?” he quea- “No, but you certainly ought to be ,tioned. accommodating enough to do that I “No." much for a stranger." f3? it what Mary Mann said?" "Haiku. I‘ Anâ€"‘A I.__A A‘. -A . - _ Melina drew but from the old was and cared Mm eurlouaiy. He didn‘t know Mm! to make of we!) titans! mum. and he "mum: the mm mm! be «my. ma Ms Mamba hm: Iona «game be weak) have name on w out mm" 69 asuhmqo pm» won. but under the otmmnmm be ran "an! be mm Na mo tantrum: "on from m old man It mmh even at the risk a! Remus a fish! on My 13ng __8_a he made we mm amt. “No 90 ”mien It haJn’t none of my duty to help you to and It. I mckon.” “Don' t you over do anything to no commodate people?" “I 'tend to my own business." ‘ “And you won‘t even so much u 61‘ rec! me to the road?” “I see 19“ how M are. “ranger. You are who to keep on broom: around hen an chnwln on the an; an my dander‘ll begin tn rise. an then rn jest mam-ally "gm In on you an gm you the anal-west mm llekln “or um 594’, got In all this Worm.” The old man we: Iiient for a mo- inent. Then. straightening himself up. he said: “Did I canoe you to lose It?" “Ger-tun]: not." “Am I uywlu monflble for your loan n2" found it." ‘ “I thought you might be abie and willimgtodlrectmesothulmn and “I am sorry if I have offended you. and I beg your pardon. I meant no harm. I assure you. {-1 have lost the Mefivln was so surprised at the old new words and manner that It was a full minute heron he recovered snai- denti‘y to make a reply. At last. how- ever. be said: continua «(dot ground man your “N‘J. But why"â€" “Then what you mean by conln n-toolln around me this 1-way? Think I’m as domed fool an don’t know not!» in? Reckon I don‘t know It’s 3 nice day? Reckon I don‘t know It's a rough country? Reckon It’- anybody'n busi- ness whether I’m deaf or not?" . 13$ WEEKLY POST. ENDSAZ ONTARIO. Angola: 7, I'pou you have. I ain‘t I act 1- I spend the ' Iron you. ‘ you dun I a me. an )xit. You me long cattle. But. Lord mummy. how waa I to know they was cattle 'atead o! soldier-a when I didn‘t look back to ace what they waar' “Why didn’t you look back Instead at charging up there the way you did and making such a spectacle as you did at yonraelr? or course I waa ashamed of you. How could I help It?" “Bumph! We all mighty fine to talk that a-way aa long an you ain't never bee-1n my place. I mean that Mr. Melvin. with an hia grand an mighty alra. wouldn't 'a' done no diluent hia- aeltevenltyondothlnkha’aao 3 mt.» ‘ eyea on Sun. There was an Won In heeraceand alooktn hereyea that wennewtohtm, andtheyeanaed him toahflnkawayfromherandlook on he: with a feeling or tear. 1m‘fihn Banks.” should. “yon he cane- what you . for l duly will not be. to gamma": you. I’ll 9.1.“ to what Mary Hahn may aay. “Inâ€"IAI- “Do you want no to tell you n 1191" ‘ lb. and in turn. ‘ “No. of com-u not." ‘Then you'd better lot Ink such an.- dons." “You did men n then? She hesitated n moment. then said: “It I hadn't taunt It. I wouldn’t human. Nowlhopnrou'nnb: Mod." ~ _ 811:: m though'ttnlly silent tor u- most 3 minute. Then he and slowly: “linowumcowudlytormoto “Widens. mnnnln m n... tense. and be felt hurt when lb. took no notice or on words Presently he went on, saying: "Them was hard thing: you mo “out no down then My. bonny. on I'd never ’o’ thought you'd ’1' done It. I guess, though, you didn’t man It. did you?" V _- _ ' â€"'-‘ Ihch.’ Them'n the very words I aid to her. in I meant ’exn too.” He panned u it expecting his wife to speak. but she retained silent. He hoped tint she would be planed with him for lgegkuig so strongly in her de- “Well. I give her 3 settler. I guess. to: once. I aid. ‘31:: Mann. you no t-lyln when you say any llch 3 thin; as that. In It you was I nun I'd whnp you an you: hide wouldn't hold you love my whole )5 knqw what I told her?" "Then whit u it?" “But It is memo. Loam. Ion know it Is. Won't you tell me whot?” She shook her head. “Did you hear what nary Mann mo this cvenln down then on the utroot?’ ho uked. the shook her hr (1 mm. “8h. aid you dk‘fh't love me an ‘that It ever you got to know tho: stranger you’d_ love his ma. anger better than I "Gm: God!” he crled aloud n he camped the lonely country road. "Such a thlnz cennot. must not. ehell not he! It would klll me. 0 God, 1: would klll me!" I' When he entered the room. Lonlu dld not look up. and when he spoke her name she paid no nttemlon to hlm. ; He welted e moment. then asked her whet was the matter. fNothlng," Ill. replled between her ‘flm more um museum. Molina in MI mflmad We he knew am: ma wall. and he had known n tram Mu mama. (My. um never um" now had N we curred to him how mien. um Jamal MIN be. That Loam did not low him an a We would ho had luau Ion muted. but the poulblmy a! he! low In. another man was. something that had new: created his mind and! um day. and the bare thought or ouch thing tell on him with a crushing blow. “N“ID She felt toward her but“ u the had never felt before. Often and often ahe had experienced a {eciiut of db- like for some trait or his character. but it wan not until now that aha felt I that the hated the man himself. Then" had been muy‘timea when his ab~ ‘ aeuce was a relief to her. but it was never until this night that aha had wiahed with all her heart that aho i might never aeohlm again. i That Jamal 1mm had much to do i .with he: feath- aha could non-help. : but admit. although the admission - eanaedhartacotohurn withahama- l The knowledge that another man. and , that man at that. could ha the seam 0 ; of making her despiaa her husband waa I bitterly humiliating. and ahe wished i with all her heart that ahe eoud diapise ’ Kelvin aa well: but. alaa. that wan acme-thing she could not do. While aha sat there sun came Into the room. it was late. and he had walked two mliea out Into the country and back. a. mu milea- and uneasr and far more unhappy than he had 1 efer been in nil his: life. i -a Mm Mann‘s pmnbwy. counted with the Word! Mum: bad matron. land made a much doom» Impmnlon on an: m: he would hue ndmmod m an: um; mu. than be mm Med m mum to 11mm". 8mm: alone In her room that night, she folded her arms on the able and. plllowlng her head on than. wept as though her heart would break. She had known many unhappy ham hat never any so thoroughly mlaerahlo an Then there came an awakening ”of which [he had never dreamedâ€"e and. bitter awakening that we. "he 3 me! Milan. She muted that to m. men-Iago sacred and happy there must be mutual love. Ind :he knew that on her part there was none, And the felt that the time would neve: come when there would be. for month- later ma ‘weocmc- ’ [ tall Eva ilth ave'ry nah that that. ,-k__ -- -_LA-'â€"- A. you oomethln shakes." ___......uuueuyuownnpe¢or two. I omm’t to have said It. but uncalhnvenmitlun'tgolntouto no backwater. Loueay don’t love you. an Ihe never will love you. but u cen- I can't beu to Mk; tdked lboutthomyonmulteuneu hag to_t knees: contour “Why. I net-Io. ltyou’n vet-y’a- Uculu- about It. It don’t nuke n: at. (emcee to me." “It doc. to me. It makes all the d!!- terenco In the world what you all me. It don't matter about anybody an, that" “Well. I'll call you Mary. than.” "Thank you. An now. sun. you ain't watchman-Minna" you!" “No. I reckon It don't. not to you tn:- wuyfwmuudflgh. ”Buyou’nun D207: won't you. Bun!" Hrs. Inna blushed and octed con- fined and than, mic o :1: (knee It sun‘s taco tint ought to have told In the whole story. But ho was mining of something do. md looking in on- other direction. on tho olect of that milo mad that (lane. was to a cut exhalation. “You ought to know that without min." the ma demurely. ‘ “Unholoqhthutldon‘tul: moo it don't mko no 413mm. no- how.” “M II ”at can Dlék Hum wasn't that one?" “No.” . . . . “Whom“? ‘ “You dono Many a (not who-x. In. Mann"â€" “Don’t can no that. 81m." lb. Into» ranted. “Don't you know I (lo-pm thnt nuns?” “Do you? Why?" “ltyon waenwomonlnhodtohou tho none of somebody you didn’t Ion, you'd know why.” "Didn‘t you Iovo your Mound?” “You know I didn't.” “How should I know mu» “You ought to know thst a wow new: Iona butane mu.” “You done Lonny a areas my." maneuver. teem mood leaning over a fence neu- blm. It was In. Mann. and. looking up Into his face, the mild sweetly. “81m." the and. with a rem :1: at penitence.“ltmomythulwdm~ thin. to“: to unto you mad at me. u: I hope you'll forgive me. Won’t you. please?" su- tunnel Oct 0 lament. the: Mm“ mm waned he WM out on m um! um: um up no do“ In tho m! alum m. m m bun "lb m «I far a «mum at an how what tn "ulna a Mute be new! MI ”I” «”1 Id softly. He stopped and mm wound. and a was“ m out at She am and Inn-pt out or the mom. Ion-Ins Elm dumb with "Cunt-Meat. It was the am (Ime In her llte that she no ewr shown and: uplm II tilt. Md he dld not km what to m. of It. nun. he mu mot-o Mon-ed tun Incor- ed by in» mm. for he mm m: the: mum! magnum: that no land not loom mm M Nolvln'l Immune. Ind mm Hum mu m mlumw u! Mu. Mum'- undlvnuu wm'm m‘o mwmmwhmmm m with my wholo hurt and m you no long a.- I live." (To In Continued) “Don't you lnalnnata anything 0! the kind either. It will be time enough for m to accuaa m of tum: that man great when l have aid or done aomr- thing to give you a reason for dour; It. but not before. You continue to my Inch thlnza as that to me. and I'll unto “Ni: I an. said anything about you mm In low with anybody." Hâ€" , Nth, 4 ‘ fif‘; :5)!" my?!” ctr-Iii:- of this letdin Company, and 7'9 a“? [of safe and profitable invcsgment rarel)’ equal!“ 8 {0'3 CXphnation, will be sent on "9'5 T?“ is: Should the investor dict” his bonds,au his {dupe payments; “OWMIWthW Bonds Betterforthreereasons. ‘ Rteâ€"Canada Life rate of interest than Go 5 ”Cent. Gold Bonds yield a much W vernmcnt Bonds. 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