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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1913, p. 2

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" CEYLON TEA BECAUS UNVARYING GOOD QUALITY . ,. - . Weld only 1a Lust Banksia: Hy, Al Steen, ek "A Dark Shadow: 0 , A Coming Vengeance HAPT ~(Continued). timid girl who had shrunk in terror from 9 ER 2¥1.40n ) "| the Rone of hooligans, but girl who Mina's hands grasped each other so |paq betwee! and. certain jixhtly that nailg threatened 4 out 0+ eo flesh uk 1 she said no ing; fhe suit furtho a ne hy ona: ng § urther ©! suasively, insinuatingly: "Yon understand? I have made you . understand? And 'you are a good girl. she stood there with white face and You will not come between my mistress Jarted lips and flaghi 'es, she was an and the man she loves? 1 do not ask you | inexperienced, unsoph! girl no ; Spee for her sake. k! longer; but WO! fighting for that | Singnlarly enough, Mina was not fright. which 'women hold than all e166 | sned Or awed by the disco of the vast | A in the wide world--the possession of the! diffevence between their ; one is 3 man She loves. Clive she knew, trusted, ! All slong she had known. that ig tion our face, in your eves. If yi and. believed in. . This woman, with thie! was above that of here, so very f not ruin him, will not stand between | strange face and dress, she did not know, indeed, that the know him and hie fortune, between him and my | did not believe; she eared nothing for birth did not affect her as it wm mistress, whose father will him. her or for her vaunted mistress. It was done, She had been unworthy of reat, will helv him to lofty | just possible that Clive ht dave inl ye wae r an ordinary gentleman, h g 5 Folate. to power, in your State. You ill | tended to marry this Lady Edith; but that | "ye" liven ale 'was 11616 sore unworthy | the speech at the opening of th break with him, will cast him off--before | he intended to 40 80 now wae simply in- |e yen "hoe Shot The proved to be the son | session This year the Cardston it is too late?" gredible; for only & few ehdrt hours a80 | oe an"earl He comld not stoop 'any lower ed : ) Her piercing eyes, her intense scrutiny jo pad to a here Mina, that he Joteq, Her, than he had stooped in asking her to be| mémber made grave charges could glean nothing from the white face th 4 nid - A - oN ad time to | M8 wifes and the gir), suddenly trane-| : before her. Mina sat motionless, almget |Ll1ab he would come in two days' time to gst, 0g", MC ob, K by her love: and the expreseionless, Bara looked round the febsat hie hyowal of love, to ask her for| sori Crdenl to which ehe 'Been tub. room. " It" wae Clive against this strange wo-|fected by Sara, felt, how she k not, Band. "Oona, lf ol or Ape shi bn | an Tih Cha? MES, ans, |B aac ak AY Stn your ving Tike th Tost of thie, pOOF DEO: bs arplirament, iis decision. She might tinotlon 2% Rroa ® - 0 8 ng 'een ve an 8 am. " i BA of tah J wh Rone ms | DASE la worl welfare, Bi in |, When ho camo the day. atlae fomorro | without money." © do tion olor ol money 9 heart in hier knew that the fullness in to aak her to bo hig vile, she wou: § 3 : 20 buy ney on Jo 91 But youtwiil | of her love for him, the wealth of her pas. 25s nt ak Jer to his vile, she wowd § | o : intense grew not fie to wl a anal an orton sion, would more than console, sompen. that, vy or Dearl lain. ell Alm 8 thi Y's i Ther dd nl accep: 1 sate him for anything he might lose. by | that wae en her mind, all that the Hin- ; : y e conflagration. n 8 enly. the pixvenses of the removal, your jour marrying or, : doo woman had said, and leave the deci 3 two cases {I into the air, crashed "Whe took a old-netted purse from the |. one belonged to the common people: ghe [ion to him, . : head : and ecesses of hor voluminous skirt, and { Mat 86 this woman had sald. of lower | ~And even ai that moment, when every ; : § o against the over beams, re Cher d a us the | class and caste: but her schooling had | nerve was racked by the woman's visit and H t : vod ti bets uf fire. the ushe slowly and gently across the unconsciously. in | tragic threas she nad no. fear of the re- a FAS _ | spread out -in sheet ' » } aught er 'much; o 3 x x - ann ioe at jt Jer Sree foil on | tuitively, it yoll like, she felt at that et. |Sult. True love is quick to TecoRMize its # smaller pieces dropping back only % 0 t reme moment that eh i! kin: she knew in her innermost heart that y sat cab YR . & Wi Jon. U) lake thes dvise Of 3 {fiend fover namey sid hat Shona make ler he loved her, and with a strength remark: 1% bounce and dance about; hot| now that I know you are good--you will oul Tax. Dainese, she could wive him. i moma. bo : balls of flame, in the half-swamped| 0 war, Fd a great distance, where, he which he might obtain by marrying Lad b hold. oh A : : Sant An Toa Jou w 1 giay hidden | Bgith, So she Stood erect, almost defiant, | that day, and bogxed permission, ic |: Panio-stricken. bs 8 3 Jarpe eT will hat you bd and spurned the sugerestion so ineinuat.| was readily gra , to rem: at the 1 5 i dompirdigd ome w 0 me, 1 will helo you ingly made by this strange momar, school a longer time than ueual, so that the hose lines and She paused and scanned Mina's face: but | girs goad forward, and etared at «the /ehe might pick up her lost lessons: 3 '| But 'the captain. there was no responae in it, She etreten. Slight. 8 ure, stra he as 3a arrow, the | But though ghe. strove; by incessant of ed out her hand to' pat Mina's arm; but ued, pers no 28, a0 gtro wf rhed, 3 but elo. | cupation, to drive away the rem TATee Mina shrank back out, of her reach quent of an immovable determination. of the Hindoo woman; ip aap. itself "You are sorry, unhappyp Ah. Fes, it] 50 she hi rather than epoke. [at odd moments and harassed her; and Basra jE : Js Hatural. It ie the way with us' women|| (LOB refuse my offer! You will not. re:|she wae looking pale and tired whon the |. { |ed in throwing several of These men, these sahibs, they make love| '*Ape the eanib, will not go? came in to supper, , . overboard. But as each case hit to na, they swear to be true to ne. bus will not," responded. Mina, her bosom | Tibbv looked up sharply from the fried : : Ah ar they 'trample on our hearts while they | NeAVing. her hands clenched, sausages and potatoes which she was eat- thi it. rebounded into the caress us with their kisses. It is the lot Bara leant back, and laughed contempt. and eaid, as she set a portion of that, ai i of 'ug yomen, an ngland, India, | "OFT: are a fool!" she said, withia shrug Thor ore Mins to-night, Mina: Th titi 5 w was fast ever, $ + . iy " country We pan = a But we muy| ©f er shoulders, her brown fingers turn Too much practiein', too many léasops-- |. ae cs Ipers thous abi ¥ and th be wie. Bo you wise. my' pretty ohild.| iN® the bangles on her wrist. "You have and too much pursifi': I'm precions glad 3 becoming unmanageable,' a e Oaet him away; do not be misled. deceiv. | listened to what I say--and yon refuse? | that's over. st any rate. The néx' time : captain saw that, in' any case, he ed. He means vou no good. Why should | YOU 8re a little English fool; An 1 ace & man downed in . Lo a ship, "He 'ord he? "Ho will marry my mistress, my dear | Vill be sofry--when it is too late; n | thing to do with _the business, he goes to ; must abandon the ship. - He order- miptress, the Lady Edith i Be pe Sas Jou off and i Senerted the. jorepital, if 1 YS $0 drag \ ARERR "led the crew to the boats not. one fia rose, her hands gripping the table, | , | by the 'air o '8 i i i 5 ini ; her hend thrown up, her evey fashing, ob, yesl-you will think of what I have | Yon don't wai at are | XE8IN8t an employe of the Dominion | =o" 100 soon; for as the boats i rowed away from the blazing hulk, Wh ; , LOW] ald © warned you. and you will be sorry. Y. . ] 3 rn It is a le!" he said ° ed rou. and. you will be so Jou olin'. to ih Government -in one of the Western Y me. J bit b' a Provin and Wes ape 6 word, { 'ps. | smiléd, a forced emile which the. rin io rovinces, an: 'estern papers are her heart: Bend hor pa) gentlenoas, | Her dark eyes belied. : her. : if 'it were | reporting that his speeches are the umility, and modesty ther, in | tire of your prettines th th i ; SY : iy Ye he Bony gin A i ai n ause; you #66, you are of his{" "T've ith tiie delle a inand amed, most brilliant that have heen heard not 5 a 2 fierce flame, Mingling with this woman's | caste. he marr: he will eink $0 | think I will h ve i in ; % Teuaeive tones, CUlive's yoice murmuring, | your level; he will ruin-himself; will be at it, Tibby, fear Sup of tn. N a) m the house, EE 'I love you, I love you!" had been ring: |1o longer one of your Parliament and Elisha looked round rather and At home Mr. Woolf is a farmer, ing with convincing force. It was not the | €reat in publi life. You will have drag. | regretfully. me very dull-to-night."| having a large tract of land south him down to your level, your low | he said. "TI SUPPOSE 'wo mies Mr, g 0 De City of he will and so do you in your heart, Tibby, of Cardston, the mple ty ol all you're #0 rough on him, and your: i 1, 1 Canada. In' religion he is a Mor- Ghee TF an ibby, ae ugh: | mon, and because of i reigions ish, common 4 Mina away some | belief, grave fears for the future he higher saster: t 0 Sit at the slo "all who | Of the Province have been ex- yon a , desert e ' i sho demaided rondmentiy: ave: a cts: Dent ary Jo eneral 'be- these people, these grea ple; if XT: mi "I th 1 i r. Woolf is mot a po know ther , the thought, ink ; . oH ane CRE > they are Sil ike, Tey Samy her ial although he believes: in"the p: ne 4 nnot wed, wi 6 lowe: ste." Her : . ah mood changed, and. she wont, round the | PH Ml ple of polygamy Hn He is the ony. table, and put her hand on Mina's ghoul: |gaid Hiisha M n the Alberta Legislature, der. 'Come now, be a sensible girl," she 've been a friend to not. be i reuasively with a fries x, oon storted. hn Sood sayed al gmile. "Do not be misled by him, | at {hat silly 'ail. and nuresd 'im. ve, the sahib up wh da ti Foi forte HAL you helped me, 13ake, the money and fly be- faint color, 3 low. voice, and : "Yes, that's because I'm jugging Mina shook off the thin, clawdike hand, i " "Twill Bot" &he panted. "1 do "not De: 3 alo in an to lieve 'what you say, what yon tell me! He, loves me; and--I will marry him." 1 Sara recoiled, and, clasping her arms bosom, looked Mina up and soreages cold instead e) i The Guaranteed "ONE DYE for or of 0 Atl Kinds of Cloth. ou om eo tund her eyes fo "ny 30s nated of fasti fashing halefuily, her 1f atrstchied, show, bh fina -Whats the matter with End my Wiutroe, AY. 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