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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Apr 1893, p. 1

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stclass carringe, | cognized me, Her face flushed, re lie ou my knee she said: Fila 5 | dreams--Olara, | * Oh, you? with a delightful lighten. Sow roe Br tent ing of eyes aud bow and a dimpling a tall, av. a stati 'hy. Chislburst, | the corner of the mouth. J inl SO ) idly out at the| a ced "a toupi | J better, and ; . | the gardens, and saw Olaral She was anid 'use of the Puk. Pills the orld ty general thay IR standing ou the up platform, u bunch |to recover myself, "from the win ling Am as well as ever I was doors are kep' open there wasa awfully, g 5 pik roses in her haud. She 1 know that it was Pink [draught ved we when all else had| I took out half a crown, down, and am sulject to a penality not had on a grey dress with black ribbons, exceeding £5 for availing wyself of ave no objections what: | - + Lok hore !T said, * this coin chalk aud a large gray hat with black Boaters | the electric communication aud stopp- ¢ story of w§ cure being 5 if youll tell \ \ (aud she liad juzt the same dear little [ing that train,' it may be the means of ue jours youll tel! me fi0w 28 | fuce and curling hair. Whizz l----z2! 'Do you mean that you weré in that, ¢ other sufferer back to] Youxé Uiben here--ivho the landlord is| io i ad 1 I : : : if 4 : h Seth rif | ire! The train had shot pust the | train that went through just now rength and gladness." | --aud anything you may have heard o, op the carriage windows rattled, further said that he | ol ily.! ; or a R's a hed from the tradespeople about the family. line train vibrated, wd, pulsated with said Clara, looking interested, Imagine the situation. his own cheese handle. The train slackened, and; as { W. McGILL, [removing aby inegularities which lad" even if they do believe it, attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases , : ! and invigorate and give general toue. | n)idst, affecting people whom we all healt] PORT PERRY. T y 5 no Rd & | was not at first satisfied with . Office lows--8 to 10a. m-, 1 to 4 p.w., A proud Welsh hoy at school, hear- past there have heen published in the | pains itfness in the joints. nobedy, was her inspiriting reply ; but { my : wR : - ] ossible speed, leaving me on the dust : : : . pi Quem Sty oo, Port Pavye, | Has any amount of Money to Loan |in the north, sncered at the alleged tiedicine--Dr. Willams' he Pills | his sulps Of Pink Pills were something P pests R Y| with delight ut the mere sight of her. | *You way ask, though the guard did J BY BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary ? v1 said the hit cvery | robable, if not impossible. And 'yet [in thisy Gin little less th rvel ) A _ Jan. 29, 1887. a ie youth At our very last |prohable, mp: ) nd ye y ess than marvel. | moved on a wet day Lond wy senses rebaruadiiaumer In 411 would have stopprdn toes. onelie Dffice--South wing Court House, Whitby, stating otlier than the fucts, and who curing geh diseases as rheumatism, | jms obviouly waiting for the next up | She gave me a hurried glance and to his school-fell that. althoaal the | Seng is believing, and Mr, Ezra Mer-|nche, nersol and Insolvency, Notary Public, &c¢ ms schooldeliows that, RILIDNAN 3 ie frotu, the after effects of HI Subscriber is prepared to LEND | D'f relatives, and every man toasted Willinns's Pink Pills. Having heard |«las, @ Rink Pills give a health | place, "To Let,' staring from every 1 1 failed to grasp: the shaute, uate} me. Dear, 1,never have eyen - DENTIST, Port Posy. May 10. 185 The healthy body throws off the germs of | case and satisfy himself as to the trath | nature, tnunication with the guard. to see your dear face again I" I said. Having just purchased the largest stock of TOY, Aaya : . ; For Over Fifty d knew no one in Kensington, and tl For Over Fifty Years: who know him. Mr, Eastman stated 3 r six Loxes for $2.60. oy one In lsensington, aha Ley General Peglar I! all impor Depos ighest vent | Holloway's Pills, which have the lyyyihing occuring at a distan rates, Interest calevlated an eredited to | power of cleansing the blood from all Bab a the wo each depositor semi-annually. noxious watters, and at the same time Ploy piny place little confidence : SUCCESSOR TO PR HAMILL, ; \ ANAGER. | their pesence may have already pro the matter to pass from their minds D., Muster of Surgery, Victoria Uui- | Port Perry, April 4; 1888. 3 duced in any organ, Holloway's Pills | without Tt aang permanent --" ) versity; Licentiate of Royal College | oo oo gn pn § | Ra. Fall' fh W ehich tai tin lia a : : Pirystans. Loudon, Kng., Meniber of Col- ' expel'all humors which taint or in-|geion. Not so with local affairs, publi Aege of Physitians f Ontario. -- poverish the blood, which they purily | When anything startling occurs infour helping te i | 'of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital | © They are applicable to ull alike-- | know well, every a IM : wou : ) b a y one is interested, and { Mr. M; for Diseases of Children, London, Hug. : ' young or old, robust or delicate, all are eNAI00E and even eager for the | now *T nvr gossip with tradesfolk, nor | 'Yes, and I stopped at. The guard Physician, Surgeon, ry BARKER AKD BROKER. most minute details, - For some months | has - the slightest return of the gossip * | the increasing speed, and every pulse h 3 8 7 7177" and bvery vibration was carryivg we! reasons, thougl 7 ahd cvuniuge. i oe Hendiolt : ing that an English duke employed six | colamus of the Independent from time Re to Smithville the editor |8he gave me the address of a firm in away frownuy hears buart, 1 Rani] s ay a \ they were of the best." E fice aud' residence, 'Dr. Hamill's'o Good Note Discounted. men ecoks during the period that hel to time, accounts of remarkable cures | ngain upon Mr. Eastman and |Gray's Inn and shat the door with all | é y did you stop it? W bat were stand. ' i" P 3 y out of the window, dazed and stupid | i y kept open house, or rather open castle; mude by that now justly famous| wus hifg ed hy that gentleman that ' P your reasons --if one muy ask - A '0% | doorstep, which wasstill marked by| . ih fur Pale People. Possibly sailie of our | enoruiou £. Merritt's cure having ? YT could still just see her gray gown and not. 1 stopped the train b "Public, Conveyancer, &o. Solicitor At 6% per cent. on good Hortgeges. magnificence. readers hay e looked upon some of these | somuthil o do with the increase % | the feet of the men who had carried |). nt flowers, then sowe one on the | hate born goth f Ain pil £ or the Ontario Bunk. #4 Office over the ¢My fa he does better than that,' | accounts as deseribing cures highly im- sales lately, = There are other cases also | out the furnitare, They must have | | g fof you for font Ontario Bank, Port Perry. mr Ls | platform stepped between ber and me; | years, and [ saw you on that platform. " a -- le TINS URAIN CEH party before I eft ome we had twemy- this should not be the case, for they |lous of hich we may speak later on. A young | y ' 5 | a 4 . B., Coun ETRY . By i 5 pi ; aoa e . bat i on to Seven- | g Eb rt J. Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol. | effected at the Lowest Rates in Good four wen cook, all employed in dress- EE ee wo a nl Er wn Xiis ares per | man goes away to Switzerland to the | 14ab Fay tht : went ? peek oF ois lization on. the. san Ps i 5) a, 4 : : P C P e 1 : . Rg B 5 vitor, &o., Notary Public and Conveyancer, English Companies, in: the supper! : J | bedside 'of a dying uncle, aud comes | got a trun' uch, : {Broands, Ont. Zr Agent Allan Line of Steam-| The true state of the case was reveal: | would be discredited by their own |neuralyia tinl paralysis, locomotor | back on the wings of the wind to lay |. : | YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, ships. pe ed later, when a compaion announced readers were they to do so. However, | ataxia § tus' dauce, nervous head. | his newly acquired fortune at the feet | traly, would have hfe the station long | dropped her long lashes. ;. Attorney-at- Law, Solicitor in Chancery Port Perry, Oot. 17, 1889, % e i prostration and the fired | of (ho dearest girl in the world and | before I feachied it.' Prolably she| I mopped my forehead furtively:be- : a ee i Wels! had sok Yor thee rit, of South Grimsby, stands forth | feeling lg do: 1 Yeobelossly ly | 48 ouly spending the day at Halstead. | fore proceeding. : Wao Stolljun' Back, Tork, Sirart SIShuISB aad poten unis the com-| o.Jay as living testimony to the In gripp infloenza and severe colds, | inde, her : gone-- hopelessly, utterly |, any search for her there would be| 'I have been looking for you fi : hithy. ) LOAN pany at the supper to which he had | wonderful curative powers of this uot diseases depending on humors in the | gone--har house desolate, no flowers "hin tour years" I aaid ng y of, J uU - alluded consisted of twenty-four of his {at all overestimated medicine--Dr. | blood, uel as kcrofuln, chronic erysip-|in the windows, no furniture in the ! years SHA, |: 1%, usle, yout? to Va A. 2 M ~ RAY, ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security that'a most remarkable cure had been [glow to le aud sallow complexions, | Co 400 00d only a woolen swarthed another four years--priceless years of thonght of warrying any one else, and. . "AT 6 PER CENT. pie efleqted in the case of Mr: Merritt, the {and ara, specific for the trovbles| ker hy ot £ ok youth |--might go before I saw her | I bave been looking for you all this sar Also on Village Property, RENDOCK PILLS give satisficiton where: editor of the Independent, with that peculiar to the female system, and in| el =a vicious variety ol char- again. All this flashed through my time" My flippancy, born 6f nervous. now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of A MORTGAGES BOUGHT, ®4 re, Soustipativn, Bick | desire possessed by most newspaper the case of men they effecta radical | woman kind--on whom to pour out gain. : dere wis Susettl ' ng Teeth at from HUBERT L. EBBELS, { men for verifying thing coming under | cure in all cases arising from mental | his wrath and his questions. 1 had | wind in the space it took we 10 get v was deserting me, I leaned for: $4 T0 $75 EACH SET Office next to Ontario Bunk Sustister. Beware of Cholera. their notice, resolved to investigate the | worry, over-work or excesses of any | only known Clara three monthe 1| from the window to the electric com- ward earnestly. 'Oh, how good it is ntario Bunk. ? % y . ' cholera therefore wisdom counsels the use | of the stor ills knew not a single oné of her friends-- : ye PLN Lon sels th 0 y. Sowe days ago he drove | The Pills are manufactured by the e I broke the gl ulled out the | This pays forall. Tti minted 1 on nit yo Doth 88 10 guality WM er over to Smithville, 'and at once called | Dr. Williata® Medicine Company, | I knew she had some few relations-- TARE the Blue RN I" she interrn : d; still | mivied 1 sn suit you both as to quality . EDMETT, fortify the body agaist cholera or "other | upon Mr. D. W. Fastman, druggist, a Brockyille, Ont., and Schenectady, N. | her mother's family--and 1did not |' h Be rr don Se pLeds At ook, Hrlong Block Ge Po Ss 1 Q g epidetnivs, straightforward business man whose 1 sold only in boxes bearing {even know their name. The Vanes it stopped, the guard put his head in | 11g OWN. 1 suppose you don't know, : h * RSurance and General Agen Oh: a word is as good as his bond with all trude mark and wrapper, at at my carringe window. I was married three years ago to ! : J Crise 3 Mod Wistasows Socreisa: Syne Bas $2.90. 1 only knew me through our cat having| His eye glanced round the carriage. : : th Willy Pink ' : i i hams! a tuuntely been killed, Ly their dog I won't say he: was. disappointed. not. to Married | I sank back, sick at he no fad satio Foe COrpse OF Soni signs of a wiruggle; | 3 5 ] y Sap SE ; Fra as ¥ uD oken o 0Z4 ne e had ed to apologize, Chad suffer ing and erying with p; come to him one day and asked him 1 ; but th h i ? n wud asked me to call, and I had seen | but the roan was human. NoRTHERN Assurance Co' ue Teuth send ut once and get a bottle of | hy gould give him anything that would rs "Why. - vou' 1 right" he said; Y, s. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for es in any othnnform is trying Olara and wade my wind up. One y, youre all right, said ; d you By should ba re good look at her was enough to con- "blest if I didn't think you was dead "- bans fubaisos Soe Children Teething. It will relieve the poor help bis brother, Lzra Merritt, who 7688" INSURANCE Co'y. little sufferer immediately. Depend was suffering untold agony with paing i ' chee ' io} y. pend upon y Pp i Pink Pills may. be had | vince any man of sense that she was| when I beard that bell | It's a wonder | check on conversatiofi. a 3 That was an awful jonrney--I sat : 1 ; ' wy GLasaow'& Loxpox Insunaxce Co's | it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. | i is joi i i 3 s y it. [in all his joints, his back afid his head., eterirary urgeon. Port Perry, April 26, 1889. It utes Diartiive, regulates the Stomach | My Mo stated at his brother had EE ET Tm oT aN wels, cur i Jolie, hi 3 2 very i i VE aersieted having smpisted bis WILLC 0X & B Gams, Fadnton Tal smmabion Be i tried everything, and coiild find nothing up very straight and asked questions fi) full Conse at the Proviso] Veterinary wud ouergy to the whole system, ** Mrs, | to help bim and that the doctors could about roses and. the people wo lived, lege and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- inslow's" Soothing Syrup" for children {give him no ease, Oue doctor from at Halstead, and tl f the : ar7 Surgeon, would: annonnce that he Hi * : teething is pleasant to the taste and is the i 3 i tiv ' ithe proves dt ry Surg a joe that he has Licensed Ruotioneers the United States had told him positive hops, and many other things about Fre, LIE AND ACCIDENT, kag rk and any dealer who offi man completely buried in it. But, buried uy he was, he was & ggists or direct by mail from | the only girl in the world. But I was [it's connected. Just my luck, too, and us' Medicine Company from | poor then, and poverty is proud. The | us ten miles behind already. What ddress. The price at which ' : : . " ills are sold make a cotirsé of Vanes' house, dress and modé of life | did yer do it for; eh?" He opened the it comparatively inexpensive Letokened wealth. ypared with other remedies or|I loved her, and now treatment. The east wind blew carelessly up the 1 could not tell {door and put his head in with sudden ferocity. G SYRUP, bish and torn paper before it. The Perer Hour, Manchester, mer SPAITOWS, 'stopping the train and liable, sir, to Not a clue, : The tradesmen knew get into trouble.' : - nothing, the vicar knew nothing, the 1 jumped out of the carriage; he i Tourists police; of course, knew nothing and | yade way for me deferentially, Our ir on pleasure bent or business, | did nothing but pocket my money and wke on every trip a bottle of cekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, pened an office for the practice of his pro- prescription of one of the oldest and best § 2 Basionat Port Perry, whereall callspersonal female physicians and nurses in United ly that there was no help for him, and which I did not want to hear, and M s. wili be promptly attended to, » TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Sold by all druggists throughott the world. [his agony. Mr. Merritt further told : street, driving & horrid'a of rub- [ing to getiont," 1 said frm} | Peglar answered me, And the Finan- All diseases of animals treated in the| Tgluators, &e., &e. and ask for "Mrs, WiNstoW's | Mr, Fastman that his brother wished hoes for the World's reet, driving TH army OF Tu i eer firmly. aa Telephone connection--free of chavge. | REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY.| ------ SAA to trv Dr. Witlintie® Pink Pills and ff Fair. posite to me. : ORR GRAHAM. 3 =. + : © Port Perry, April 8, 1884, | Sale Bills made gut and Blank Notes THOUSANDS IN REWAR C |any use. Mr. Eastman advised hia to D. Nugent, of Millbrook, is | put out her curl papered head to say:| He planted bimself firmly in the Clara grew more and more silent x furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar: u Sore ten Sv with of successful experience! There was a funeral before the doorway. . oF Ww. M: WiLtoo Great Weekly Competition of The worked by their use. Mr. Merritt sale : perhaps thoy'd tell you at the ing Cross, as I handed her out, she Port Terry: Ladies Home Magazine. acted on his advice and continued the | his hardiwork in the form of Gudertakors. I .was desperate. We were three said in a voice that was not very same Backward us Forward? This is a rare olli ctions of horseshoes at the * P : : 3 Wi Gabon opportunity for every Madam and Miss, every | INAN and sound ns ever, "Won't you come and see mo some, Phe edi : : ' ; ; ; p see MO SOme; : ! WEEKLY PRIZES. --Every week throuyliont The editor then drove over to see Mr D. Belleghem has just | som atid drove straight to Gray's Inn. The up train was signaled. Another ~ Licensed Auctionger, Valuator &c. his grout com peti lon prizes'will be distributs | Mr. Merritt, and fouad that gentle- |p tured for him a large onken Yes; Mr. Vane unfortimately died minute of this folly would lose me [oz the T Kio of Brock. Usbei ad (the bostmark Ear tae | man sound and hearty, looking over stead.' " f { ie Townships of 'Brock, Uxbridge, | iRken us the dute receised) at the office of the his cattle in his farmyard. Mr. Ezra cent will show his assortment LL 'No, I said, 'that would Le to0 RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col x Kk 2 oL 820); erritt is -to-d "rl soa Lo | Terrace, Left no estate; had syste-| I took out a five pound note laid it y A G la, "Torouto,. Office and oolong and Eldon i reo Fh hill A eo Meritt in x welltodo farmer GRHINE The: frame is.8 inches wide : r Munobester. 14 years practice, Tele Sely ob the utmagk attention being given to To Lhe Pext 0 FA Smithville, in the township of Sout ins a handsome glass and pos- | I can't give you dny further informa- A herculean push, I calculated, would | '8®10- phone in the house--free communication rests, WM iy joa strikingly attractive back | oo hurl the guard from the train, and I She Lowed her head. We stood ! ) ; SOBDON. Jirlne witiner Gr ot et 8 ATacAl prise: told the object of his visit Mr. Merritt : pes ave an d 28 shoes in all, cofirprising + . : . Medicines in stoc ] ; TD ihe post: the fullest particulars of his case, and | etts, lieavy draft, road shoes sorbed in papers when I was shown To my astowishwent his fuce had 1 daresay the porters found us amus- E C art 1 x RULES, Emeh 11st, of answers must be ac. | we cannot do better than give it in ug. vergreen outage: } é Add ) 3 com panied by $140 PRY Sfx months subsorip- ards HT + I wa 1 Jan. 2, 1888. g tint to one of the best Home Mugazibes in | OWN words; he first time wal flso be Lar shoes, heel and toe|| went away through South square,| * And what about my trouble, sir? int lend fl ; : : : 9 5 . appointment lending a vine, v 8 TTL : ---- liberal patronage received during the [and to Secure them we. propose to rive away | July frst, 1891. We commenced hay a clued except the heavy drmfe [PETE bis nails and wiistling to the | he asked politely, gacing at the note-- p ai : g HAY Savor North Ont 0b | many years Dive kept a Livery Establish- fn rewards one halfour income. Therefore, |: hat d dT fel 2 13 p ) r to my voice. Your mother, 1 trust, JILL ario : Server. incase one balf thie total receipts during any Sn t a ay. An - ity _-- will be handsomely haud finish- Prac Bs : > 5 stiff' in all my joints, now heliey 4 a announcing that I have removed itl be added pro rata to the prizes. Y She did not answer, and I blundered ES aes. The Ladies foe Makuzine | washing some sheep in cold water on: TO MY NEW PREMISES ie Strong," --Hasting (Canada) i hath Bal: oA Fi act En take down things in notebook "with a Tn Hog ujvenets ight Wousning, Tn 1 trost--' here mr or roeimiered eter dress did not feel any lind results until Jul of Figgas it acts most pleas. 0, 00, no I she cried vehewently.' es Home Maguzine,: Pelervorough. vi I gradual v i: ed od : 3 , > Las I have sai Lam un I 2 wo Is, preventing fgvers Advertisement failed absolutely. -- | ine toward Halstead station. The |{oesn't hate me because I tried to do 5 of sickness, | And so Clara Vane was lost to me-- | }ine ig Inid on extremely rough gravel, her when she: was lef Thy letter or telogram, by day or by igh FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND | States, Price twenty-five: cents u Lottle, | that death only could set him free from +1 stopped the train because I'm ge- Tabost and best known system cinl News and its occupant sat op- asked him if he thought it would be charwoman opened the door again and 'No; but I'm going to get out.' Ate aero TY. To lial try them, ds wonderful cures had been --1I wore and itioré morose. At Obur-, y : ed praciice. He will exhibit ¢ No, you don't,' he said. t Which word in this advertisement spell the | use of Pink Pill til be i 11] Ang, 22, 1857. pell the | use of Pink Pills until he is now a we ; i te: : 8 a Columbian Exposition at| A funeral | T hailed a passing han | bundred yards or more from the station. steady i i ! Father and Son to secure u splendid 'rize, id Ht Bs om ; un times? I live at the Red House, Hal- : , 3 he first correct answer receive 2 i 6. L. ROBSON, V. 8. e shaped framed case in which | 44 ope of our houses--19 Westphalia | Clara. $ ad ¥ Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama,-Mariposa ADIES HOME MAGAZINE (each and every Ee Couaal iwe niles south of | PArtieseutrusting their Sales to, me may | beautiful fiver servis; fth, ive Oelock silver two fine fare about 3} miles west of le case is four feet in dinmeter, | matically overshot his income. Sorry | on the seat, and advanced toward him. | uch. ThopeT shall never see you 3 thi correct nnswer, irrespective of whether Grimshy. When the newspaperman. "with Port Perry, Manchester, and clevator. id of dark velvet. In this will : on li facing each other on tk Telegiat cult Manchester il te 8 Well as other distant points, have an equal | expressed his willingness to give hin ¥ So a dapper clerk, who seemed ab. | should flee along the down live. 2 1 other on the platform, and ting shoes. In the collection |in, but whom I saw at the window as | changed. ab k 5 Holi "Good by,' I said, my sharp dis H aR thanking tls publio for tHe | Mors -vW'e want hairs millon subseribers, 1 Oe, sald Mr. Merritt, "wns on | welded slioes. All these shoes will be ment in Port Perry, Thave mach pleasure in woek exeead the aash vai of this rigs Kuch is well? MY * LIVERY ' tha reverse n pro rata discount will be mada, the trouble orig natéd through ny | ; y ; ! (Canad) Times. 4A splendid paper, | proceeding April, when 1 went i I regret to seb that you are il n ite thi Rail 2 St {i | Star? Every prize inner wil be sare. to | the water and stayed so long that whe DOS ¢ ? y a 100 San what hé i& entitled to. ~ Norwood | | came out my legs were numb, but effectually on the kidneys, blunt pencils. I was speeding back along the down | Mamma, at least, is left to me. She ding | passed out of wy life. completely--| and running was not ensy. Nor am I |jenniless. She ki Effect. ¢ the cause, if neglect- It is therefore much at Dive by the use of m, the safe, sure y for all diseases of the What's that! Went d made a fortune in rl | wl) was entirely out of the ante tion for me to enjoy. Inever wavered in the least in my intention to marry her if she would have me, and I simply waited until I should see her again. AR It will have been inferred that I did see her again. 1 did, but not for four years. Four long years. 1 won't go so far as to say that an hour never passed in which I did not think of her, | but I'll swear that two never did." And 1 loved her more than ever. 1 used to think sometimes in the evenings of her pretty gray eyes and short, dark curly hair, and that dear voice of hers, till 1 could not stand it any longer, and 'then 1 used to rush out of my lodgings in Regent's Park and tear over fo nsington, 'and walk up and down 4 stphalia e ti , % prictised runner, My breath came fast and with difficulty ; on, I could hear distinetly the ramble of the train in the tunnel behind me, Tlie up train | I was, I reflected, rann- ing a race with the main line up ; the prize-- Clara. 1f the man line up won, it would bear her away on its bosom ; if I won, should 11 I pressed my failing legs forward--tought for freer Lreath--got it in a rapture of relief which by ex- ports is called; I believe, the second wind--and the main line u Icame in neck and neck. Bug, of course, 1 landed on the down platform: 1 up the steps and the Lridge--1 reached the up platform Ureathless, hatless, but radiant. Clara was just getting class carriage. 1 stumbled in after] wy knees uched furiously ; but I ran} rT al wondoi why you--w r Clara stopped short, a * Good by. she said; and' wal down the platform. 'I'm not in moura- ing for wy darling mamma, tl 2 God! It's for General Peglar, sr What! Is he dead? She stopped an looked at 'He died of apoplexy the were married,' poplesy Hash' was very good to me. : We went down into Sliariog ng Gardens, where the children gations play, and sat there in we, hand in hand.

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