Milverton Sun, 2 Jul 1908, p. 7

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Or, The Curse Of The Family +444 — CHAPTER XIX.—(Contiued). ‘was a pee yourself for; and now that imat- ter fe sel xm must be “T settled,” retorted su eure Matingioce, do stop, and listen to mi t have Boas money. unds ?—you would pay that sum any day for a curious timepiece, a vase, <a “You anno: pete it, 1 tell you,” re- peated “But I tell you ‘that I must,” she per- “Do not let me hear another word on the “su subject ” he returned; “bring’ your sister home if you choo:e; let her €njoy the comforts and luxuries of (h's house— Auch’ luxuries a neither you nor she dreamed fathers lifetime. Xou.gan {ako her out to drive and have Ae of my carriages tor will not go, T gave you my final anewer long aba now repeat, that her blindness «an never be cured—ard that, if it could—— “Finish your sentence,” said Judith, there was which induced ¢ to do so. now know my F tntenons* he remarked, “and can make your arrange- ments ti ingly.” on noney. t eharge._my eas he wile cominenced: but h th— ‘ ot don't raters it; you war! t it to fee me,” she ropeat- 2, T will oon el vou and ane g told yor 2 Es EE < 5 acEF eek E ts "3 « self thal it ates thik id cite sister's eyesig) should not remain blind, and I eralflted went to the first oculist in y. the my 3 dehided are ine result. Now you know all; and 1 leave it to yourself to give the mioney oF nae, ust as you thi rou do, I will n sic you thor shulling—T will Str fve,73 help me Heaven! to fulfil my marriage’ yow to the let r 1 am weary of strife — ‘weary, weary of th’s most wretched ex- nem ber will-— “Have you nearly done?” he inter rup| “Nearly, but not qu:te,” she 9 bhewered, in a different tone; “as this'is my first Tequest nA Sis it shall be my ae Will you. grat “Nei i voctatad “Well, then, I only ane thing we ay—you ys pepe: reaten , do you “it is my {urn now—listen oI to have com- had nearly’ reached the déor, and was (urning the lock, when Judith; al across the leaven's- sale" she: implored, not asking you new to give her back SldMt, jor that ohe bas} AVithout care and - good ‘advice, mete W She is in a very critical state, oad © thought to have prayed the to you for ‘nyltings Spt for God. ly know what is the matter with her, uw im sure ts i) is nob well taken care of she wil “Let her die, Mazingfora; ir br he Way of beodia ing df you ke—but never mention her name in ay presence again—I warn you nev- er “For the Mr, Meme mol time, Mrs, etnies. sta there confronting each her for eat a@ minute, me fustiy which every trecd of panic’ 35 2 e of pas ihe Pp Sion. “had van- ‘The lone’ A ak ad aback, Th Sok ht ec t pack, he old look, which AS Fullittehad discharged during ihe course 1 their conversation, Was once more ch a eee him up to fury. leuce 1 denen you mean?” he “What I say, mo replied; « is - inate fal ao “But I have not ‘gone wilh you,” he torted angrily; “1 will not be b ny woman Bat that 1 oi haar own house, “Wal Btay fn’ it then,” Judith an- swered choose, an nt will teach you 1 am ‘nase show you lam yo you latterly sect ik haye © No verbal reply this (ime, ing laugh. Mi t.before he wi ae ‘aware ‘of his-own intention, oe ee tae. her A blow across: the your kind-| decor to When rive she recoveres command, she heal jusband handkerohiet up to her face, wail. deliveres eee she said fo the servant, Tee, ae ‘am. have unnatural im had s! ceeded to her former. excitement. loc feeling within her were at peace. less time,” any remarked to a fe ith shut the door, is he would have satisfied h its tel him to the carriage. “she wants to her,” settled fe It open, and to <1 them out the Malow, but he rent, purpose. “| saw him put it here,” she said aloud; and, exerting all she forced the lock of one of her e cheque-book Now ae it;"—and taking up a e* tri 1 tim note pe hare 8 esate wembled, and her cheek blanched, Hy y pee ngtord “It hy she thous ‘4 it was with at poe ie very like biessuro, eld the ee ae gS at length ‘p fore ad been Coepelied she beh eid — mother eerutiny- of that Mand the Test as you please. the -c anewtveestce It came so sharp-and unexpected, Judith was nearly stunned by it for the d her self- ervant, “fell Mrs. Mazingford Tshant ret lo go with her to ed, she—and pulling, her the hall door to bang, and the See OU! w be de! “Do. you th you could find me a 4 rew-driver, or chisel to me here, led as if every in the long run,” she sol; Hoque; Sony | this Lee She rested her elbow on the table, peep through the Key- hole; but J aah wrong; she required them for-a very dif-| her strength, hus- | Gus bond's privale drawers, and drew forth ie traced the letters, but Judith’s aia fos she was, doing ten ety, ane Mire, Was were aie should be transported foe it {o-siorrow. 1 would. do it to-dty. to hunt ee his tcoks ‘for’ suitable copies, for fig- ures and letters; she tric the former al ‘east twenty times, befor sha coud sat 'y henseif, but thenit w as at last com- self ———— or bearer four hun- fi dred feonga eer Os. is WIS MAREE. ‘< I Beier the footman; ie holding tne cheque tn her ind, Judit as driven to the bank. She stood. the scrutiny. of -the. clerk, WwW Presented ies littie plere| 9 fp out. flinching; pretending not to notice first that there was a derfully close insepetion of the signa sent ta the slo will you have ine demanded the eas! , five-pound ale she said, °C 5 ‘session. of them—t el awept ous st the bene to-her carriage. ny who I? told from her} it uj manner that ‘anything unusual had oF she with was alt oy would have * erent | jog Thal ment She and. ¢ | own hand, nd aS vin mes to imitate Mr.! ; Mazingronts signature, on a piece and was tre: foe ture, ey in get an increase of salary | w tonmo! Whicl ich I alernative the bounds ail probability, the enshier, wha had POW, in i stom re not genui was Speommanly ah ‘nae The more Z| he lca) had never elgned the doc ument with: beg pardon, sir,” * he said, fifa ingford never placed his hand wrote thal;” a m the Christ:an name. oatt, Beyeld nattvel: and pooh-pooh- | xg, fitmed he knew the laay to be the ‘member's wile; aid ‘there eould be nothing wrong but “sill cape cashier lo his text. Tie a, ten V0: ett Icoking at ss seek “and never mids a pa take os Might it not be adv sable to commun.cate wiih Mr, Maz- : e r took the cheque, held Beever bit ance light, com- pared it with others tat ad or prev ed, and: finally observed— “{t is sud an aw Bee thing to seem ect a-man’s wife of forgery; and if the 6 ghature be not genune— (fear, is about the afl usly “p! ming gradually Found y matter.” The resultot Ghiin partisans proved, et, a. mceenge to: Mr. Mezingiotd, and Bpieqren demspd whether Collins had ta he whe notes, s. had, and peri e cane Tol, atl, be much harm ihe, reless as she sceme Uced every particular; and her first act, aller Weaving the Bank tall the money changed—the large notes in- for analy ino anal ine large, Having accomplistied which f sty s ons she wanted. {0 Of a trulh Judith was plying. & getous game—not only 5, but wilh hersel. igl delusion that leads many @ Woman to tic dan- wi lth her ean cowardice—the sr 00 eee alt we position, her g + were fat into a. bad set fool on, t ie is ter for Lillian. onver ti strong nature ng ae Judi tn Mazingf: ord had in. sorrow and. sulfering, her tori orden attire fears wring from, the Ken spirit, she contcssod that the trials Bie hed. foun hard to bear vere really ongels in disguise. id: not cal ing in, hea- or-on earth was equally indifferent ther if pet were but secured the obe ans Oo) ae now he! payng ler Surprise, did not seem inclincd to ac- cept the m: a and spoke most kindly and- generous his previous co tanner, she drove t delieac’ leceptable { pares invalid, gradually got twenty. fre; ‘pound notes’ changed into yee with ie ae ‘aceable property, she finally arr: her aunt’s et lence, just as Me Huren and Dr. Stale: .”_ she inquired, “what is your opinion? patient is n favorably than & been aid Dr. a that magnificent urbanity fer which he was fustly celebrated. “She will re a3 Hope you ‘wilt Have the satisfaction of ser sing hen ter, perhaps, than ever sho was.” ; Lillian ‘wos continuing better, tsere could be no doubt about thal: and he yourger s'ster felt that any sacrifice she made, any risk she incurred, was much, better: 5 going on| 4 soli 0 Pishinet of one recovery. 3 hatsoever ne ie te deter- ince sta do, that sae a et saa fore, it ne. ceded ithe Almighty Hand oe vate tect Y ioe the on eae os siously she Miss Ridsdale, of | drawing er par ot Li hie '9 apartment— “\eré are a hundred povnds—make them last as uu tae but still do not fei Lillian bee ag ay pine mane oan come here for the. ie iE aMesingione: ‘was angry msequence expect: 1 shail ae rather an unploasent lile-for a few weeks, wife—so I must be punctual. “You are ait ng away from me BO so ne judith?” said the invalid, as her sis‘er kissed er el eet “I ain sure. Jou aoa not pe in such a hurry—] wa et up.” “fam tired of bed, Judith; just Jet me ge! up for {en minutes, gut—l_ want—” “What is not good for you, I fear, finished Juaitn; “but as you wish it carry a inlerposed. Miss) Re stale. “Why not? I am strong enough for anytilng,” was the reply, as Mess Maz. ingford, lifting her sister in her ar earri into the adj me! ie vwish you. would always stay with me, _ said Lillian, oH Sen. i,” wered Judith. “But Lr saci a E ‘shall te in Mr ‘Maz ngford’s black books,” “When will you-come agin When you do, will-you bring the carriage, and take me country—I want——* ‘0 be Continued.) pases Sem SENTENCE SERMONS, Deeds are the footprints of our creeds. Yoll may know any man by what he aaanives, To ae ae ais is to lose the pow- er of de it & never aie o Jools into the fu- ture with eyes of { Many spoib much good work for the U8OK of a lillle more was fe the eu a af led into. truth by Wd-all rather hear 4 simpleton orec ag te nds than a wise 1 cry them In the. divine Kingdom the oe of service is the on vous you sng if we instead’ of flirting w: with les, @ bray from the head that thinks 11 looks eee: pure in heart see m mothe bolo of a dungeon than Pi the evil the roof. “When the enemy can persuade that tt is wrong cheerful he has done & gocd day's, work, ot the smile You put on your face fae one you bring to another that makes you nappy. lets. an. evil impulse’ become sna) eehember Unik will be father to many ike it ay giv on the: way; ae thoy will net abate set_youo} right track, cynicism*may. be thing in a-shower of seni iment, Bod ests oa ns at ieeeps iteup when the sun is shin' to ae Trouble and loss g required, and | i nis | 2 eee. ee ‘it we quarrelledy in ey | sti He in “iho Soautlt of the animal, a “My Gurling, you had Let! ‘er remain in i I want to. see | the ning apart. he a drive in the country?—I want a About the Farm +++ wouwwecue +++ Fttttttettt+t+ ott STOCK BLOATNG ON CLOVER. is always more or less dan; i J & imply placing a round fasten- ed there by means of a rope atached to each end and tied over the head, back of the Fh é te attended to without copy to tomach; insert the th and hold it firmly tif-the yas escabe litle carbe f, the question of bleed- ing and dressing it may be cons'dered. TO AVOID CRACKED HEEL! heh rom ihe coronet band | the place where 6 Bans of dirt and » and it further ap- secretion pecu its ane especially when in a fevered ‘con- he will find heels with a tendency to crack that are ee Iped by ointment con- ete, whi i Particle of greas The first requisite, then, in both, vax rieties of so els i them ch pay hie pie nothing has been found that to Mabe pure Castile soap an warm water, not to be ap- phed in ite usual perfunctory way bat by. use of a fairly.stiff brush, such as. commonly used at home for the-purpose ot hand washi ng. ct the ready; after the hoofs are cleanse] ae washed, ‘take a perfect- y clean pai ap, har eel and thoroughly rinse it clean; canal wipe aaah heel dry, and if ‘the horse shows sigi in either ankle = eal ae ply o' for this purpose than carboline, the ough mutton tallow is &lso fine. how. hg he ea tia ye Wy the 00; zing out of pale yelloy w liqu'd “and. a falling of the boraci¢ preparation called deodorizing perspiration he humaa body, is also fine, proba contains the above acid The te Castile soap and carefil Seti re'sire its don, don't trust your man, I nge from) cattle end } soa) erfeedin, e destninell to chick life, -|stroy a sa on{ om palleer plants. bly a watch him and be will be cue aie: ins Ef es chan, eae frequently; also the swabs cept irections, followed Sey who do ni wi Ha luthaway, in the Horse Worid. FARM NOTES. ing in the start s. the great Ty them up and make them grow faster af- screen Use a light spike-tooth har- “Machisery often does poor work and gets out of repair simply from neglect. 4 no season of the year do lice trou- Ned hens more than at this. They seen ic + we must use evéry effort to help the hens out. Tey, will do a Cala roa AF themselves. ing in the d dust; but it Paiute some insect bates ov kerosene to rid the fowls of their most troublesome enemies, In the good lime coming there will ke no more clearing of land, but i will be alas Ke rankest fol or half-; epee thee ae will make, erene a ble timber e are FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BRAE . What is Going On in the Highlands and Lowlands of Auld Glasgow's tramway aaa s when com- plete, will measure BrP Leith grain merchants are Deals ing of a considerab!e iia in trade, be erected in Trinity i“ ae ock, at a cost of The Fair City of | Perth declines ta have ite“ qulet <cisturbed by Su sunday, tram he "Technica! College in John street, Glasgow, is to be extended at a cost of $105.00," A tombstone dated 1611, has been late ly unearthed at Whiltingehame, Had- sa on ‘cockatoo which could speak Hin- cute (ysoenie profanity) has just died in Aberdeen: ae see have t work stopping of collieries at and Lesmaha, of 168 yé having been A i earininy Sates at aa G.P.O, has to. $500,000 38 know experienoe, dance of phos- cid present and the quantity of ufficient, there to om xuricws Be rom tedreboughl n application of nitro- gen. ems shat bout. the only Hable method of d eS TRAFFIC IN CANARIES. How a Little German Village Has Be- come Famous. The village of Andraesberg, in Harz mountains, is eelebrated by rea ec froumsiandes that it produc- & special breed of canary which pos- : other. In e birds are voter, ng ade that the little warblers, w Se remankable initia yy, sequire thei r led period of ts Hind of (raining, the pupil caner: teachers in {hele tun, -and are eee to instruct beg ers: It ts y ning thatiall of the queer vite v0 m which canaries are ship ous parts of the world, and Ih which they are exposed for sale in the shops of bird fanclers, are made in the Harz sen 9! incidentally den cages: ped to vari- two perches, so captive may ‘have a feed earthenware. a’ 5 a cies water Same way, jars are ere in the being turned out by millions It commonty happens that the more P| at Fernlea and W. xi by feo Its ired by a desire for a uty rbroath the hes ater bit of road ‘oodville is to be put right by tae filling in a the ditenes and Wwo-foot snake with a “back cover- noleum” was een et. with white ond eo een! like inburgh shop who gave Auchtenderran its chute in the Sheriff at Duntenaiiis has decid- 4 gently byt he priest of the Senegal vil- ers no inburgh Exhibition, The ceremony Sst, performed in public, and child was called Oumar Reekie Sco’ ne It was discovered that Burns’ Monu- ment and museum at Kilmarnock had roken into since closed the night before. The most valu- hy thing stolen oS a copy of the first Burns’ Se ‘or years . detlines ae the birth-rate of Aberdeen co the eae of the Registration Act, EasteS SIeS WHO WOULDN'T. vi jackson is the kind of man who is re ways seeking - gratullous adviee, | Not met a well-known physi- 0 aitiens so Mee ed Bite neuralgia that at times he thing but howl aS oe What ould Ge you do- in. tho! “Well, TF suppos deliberated the me- ical man, “thet I -should. how) with pain, tool Bloomer—“It’s shameful’ Mr, sient, who is deaf and dum), is going marry Quielt, and ai dea and dumb. “why, ust ani “Their on le di dumb, too,” right. Weill. watoh where shen, pail 2 men gets into hs hands the less ho can get into his heart. and move in next door to MUGQGSY SPOILS MULLIGAN’S CHANCE FOR A DAMAGE sal Krewicenays t THAT'S Ac! 5 UNBUTTON YOUR, secon BONS, COME ALONG'N'M: COMPLAINT AGIN pseu KID ae FASTEHED YOUR WHISKERS WERE SONNY. IF YOU WADNT FasTENED ME ‘TO THAT OFFICER. WOULD NEVER HAVE. SERN RARWAT, TANKS BOS). 1 Een ON DAT Care, wus SLIPPin t

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