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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Sep 1904, p. 6

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McCormick . Binder Twine DURHA a FOUNDRY; All REPAI RING promptly a‘ orly sttendvd to. Pumps of all Kinds W. D. CONNOR.- The best in the World For sale here. Try it ua‘ vanimi md Don 1’ ing; Brass, Brass Linen and Iron (fi‘vlinders. Pumps from $2 upward 1TH 6: SONS Give as t trial. ........ v90 br'uS' lfled. Drafts issued end collections "do on 31! points. Deposits re- !dved and interest allowed M. cur- rent l’fitOS. Manufarmrer 09 And Dealer in Mncmm'r Tums DURHAM AGENCY. nu: SAVINGS aux W. D. COMM}! ? and business trans ~~â€"~ . - Scott’s Eml That evening's gathering was a unique settees that stood tutxon. one in Albert’s H »--~-n- uuuulc â€"‘- v-- v. V“.- ours." she replied, droppin g her eyes, and then she added quickly: “There is a prayer meeting tonight at the Cape. Would you like to go ?” “I wish you would." stn charming candor, “it is 3 here, and then maybe you \ me a little about painting.” “Could you endure my m... w nurse on than I am.” It was a little glimpse into the girl’: life that interested Albert. and, in tin I light of what he knew or her history. a pathetic one. Truly she was alone in l the world, except to MAN I some poor nn’ humble. 0 see her ever so an‘ thirsty. lik. v n much,” responded Telly. and then she gry ’ P e e the lowliest added rather sadly. “1’ ye n \ had 0’ the nirth. I come un' kneel at thy . ’ e'er “ feet believin’ that I. 8 30(1- worm 0. girl friend in my life. There are 041’. l , ‘ the dust, will still have thy love an’ a “,9“. at the Cape 0‘ my age, and I perteetlon. I’m old un’ weary o' wait~ 51°" t see much of them. ’ in'. I'm humble an' bereft o’ kin. I’m . sud an‘ none to comfort me. I eat the It is so lone~ . . crust o’ poverty uu‘ drink the cup 0‘ not see any ”"9, humility. My pertector un' my stat? except father a . l have bin taken from me. uu’ yet fer .. , N f all these burdens thou in thy infinite And who l8 Mrs. Leach." . l wisdom hev seen tit to lay on me I ~OUI‘WhO “V99 thunk thee. Thou hast led my feet 1 alone and works on " among thorns nn’ stuns. an’ yet I ‘ thank thee. Thou hast laid the cross ' . i o’ sorrow on my heart an’ the burden 't‘ ”P I" the 0’ many infirmities for me to hear. an’ ‘ of her 1‘18“)" 5".“ yet I bless thee. yea. verily shall my I 'Iruly she was alone in voice be lifted to glorify an‘ praise} ’ except tor the two kindly thee day an’ night. for hast thou not i 5‘ :ouls who made a home for her. promised me that all who are believers I d away tomorrow, I sup- , in thy word shall be saved? Hust thou [I “1th a faint tone of not sent thy Son to die on the cross fer :11 were rowmor home. . thee tonight. kuowin' that not a spur. m 9d beneath his mus- rer falls without thy knowin’ it. sn' i n that even the hairs 0’ our heads are {”1 iswered. “but I should like to star , m . numbered. 1 "9 I10! mndn n nlrnfnk said Telly at once. “Is she pretty?” "I think 80.” rpmnml Alla-“4 M“ eating in front of small spruce trees. side her and her an ferns. make a sketch of “the ‘ Helping her picking more attractive. and Was full Albei’t maile sitting in front or n “Your city hauling and reba ‘ mops and taking “- ‘..\ t he knew or her history. a Truly she was alone in w 2xcept for the two kindly tl ade :1 home for her. p1 go away tomorrow, 1 mp in aid with a faint tone of ac hey were rowing home. m 1 your boat was coming re: lay.” an at her a moment while a I ' th1 showed beneath his mus- re: )pose I shall have to,” he th: at I should like to stay um I ve not made a sketch 5 even!’ “I‘ll‘lihn -- ‘- A ' out to the IU‘ down a few mu njoy a cigar? Th! t H ' from at once " H he showed it in her 5 u ’ CHAPTER XXIV. r the morning Albert followed could endure {133‘ company l t!’ be asked,; ? a est materials. White, her SCOT? a BOWNE Toronto. _ 'v “nay UIIL J right stufi. “ Men Of oak " are men i". was high overhead. and m mgged health, men Whoar , the sun ocean stretched ; j path of silvery sheen. w] bodies are made Of the sound- f feet. where the ground ' . Sbtfikin'uontl: -k--a est maternals. . 9“ b D It roc « 1‘ IF moon that Frank had plz. i 1 “I thank thee, shine every day, birds nn’ flaw; fit for z. "Id 8|. Ontario. 003 3" druzzists. day, an' the comiu' 0‘ the flowers every seasrn. Y I mm to die on the cross fer r 2113' humble as I am? An’ fer all thy infinite marcy to me. I praise an' thank '. O Lord. fer the Chemists. it 7 o _____ _ . ... - “I: IV UU as n 10 are believers I done “5" but the 300d §2WHH Hast than might think I was, muvm I-\‘.l-. - ' Jmt not a spur- Lmuke him one. knowiu’ it. an' t; 3 SCOffer. but ‘L c‘ G s uu S BUD‘ "If it’s not asking tbo Terry,” said Albert with t ne'ss, “won't you walk on v u 0.30. of foam looked likâ€"e‘snow A-.- - ‘ now “V for him if necessary." "How do you feel about 1 of belief?” Albert asked aft‘ “Are you what this old I: can a believer. Miss Terry?" l‘l‘l. u to me I would for him it man \V vs IUIIS‘UI that reason-I should be classed or the sinners, I presume.” “Well. so is father, but that e to tell her that he 50 story and to express and his sympatfiy for at. “It may hurt her it." he thought. “an Deacon Oaks calls lg tbo much. Minx-g with utmost polite- ‘alk out to the {up down a few mu- eacon Unks calls him IOW he trusts him in L. and I think father good peome lle‘xv‘e ‘9 maybe, because I about this matter man in the ligion. For 38 one u“ 6“, [navbe '9 {not or the my“ are playing tvunis love’ and ‘thirty [or down at Bar Hm- Bert," he continm»! aboard, “our gun-iv to an end. They ran Into son they know, an d after that 2 Gypsy was good for was :1 place and calling a" with a lot lmt'. The as All-art r cruise ha ~-â€"n \Il’. “mu: was the vasv iv , . .IS‘t entvring the harbor. He ran to U: ' .‘ he had left his boat. :!‘ the yacht was anchflrml alongside. To his surprise aboard but Frank. rest at the boys?” no one was “Where are the he asked. as that. young man grasped his boat. laughed. ' ‘ ' W they J are Playing tPlHn'e unnl ...n.- {sight Albert strolled over to the ._ lag . On the outer side of the har e the houses were boats or fishing ’ w the salt sea odor of the ocean breez and than returnPd to the pot: and began sketching the lighthous: He was ”knot-Lula 2.. A. . you going with the Gslbsig': to he landed at the nearest “1 can reacha railroad -‘~' mand quite a sum, but it is best to pay it 1! w e can get the proofs. I will lung 85 yOl “Oh, it don’t do ’em no harm to git I think 1'" 'nds from other is one. It . in my way 0’ thinkln’, overnight." prayin' is a good deal like a teller try~ “I must g in’ to lift himself by his boot straps. am coming It encourages him some, but he don’t (act 18 I'VE git much further." Then he added, Terry, and “You haven’t thought 0’ no way to git “80 18 the Ohfifll‘vnfl W! _____7 , _--vâ€" vvubVMlus ting ready to start on his daily “Did the Widder Leach make ye was a hopeless sinner ?” l"“\.\; ‘U cal up here and ’1 you until I've run her keep lwr wit 'fn on L__ .\uu£n mm culling fifteen rty lm'v' with :1 lot of girls r Harbor. The fact is, Itinuwl as All-art stepped gun-191° cruise has come they run into some girls and after that all - â€"â€"r‘-\«' tvv mu‘.” When he had hidden her good night and was alone in his room the memory of Mrs. Leach and her pitiful prayer. coupled with Telly’s pleading eyes and swept face, banisliml all thoughts of sleep. and he watched the moonlit ocean while he smoked and meditated. 1 w uusm'ls on a a)". “I... _ _ v.wwulv uUW' they gin. I (nuns and calling fifteen , and wheat rose to 9.1 13' low" with a lot of girls ‘ mg $2,000. Tl ' «What: The fact 18,] tinnml as Albert stepped ' gzm'lvr cruise has comef I‘d b. Once again the war (- ou grew lack, .‘hey ran into some girls 93. The papers “Pilaf“? 11:13:23.): to. and after that it” the mops, and the “.3" ‘w m. ml for was a place to eat I've run her up be men her with yo I re and ; d to go home. I‘m going i show. ~ 0 t 19 g rs to go wit face Once . Sandgato ., more the two he!" 9d henrtilv “W ] When his recital and cigar were both i at an end and it was time to go in he i said, “I may not have another chance ‘ to ask you, Miss Terry, before I leave here, but when I get back to Boston may I write to you, and will you an. swer my letters it I do?” The question startled her a little, but she answered: “I shall be pleased to hear from you. Mr. Page, and will do the best I can in replying, only do not expect too much." 1 mm mm nu she knows me better." Instead, he began telling her about himself and his own early life, his home. his loss of parents, his struggle to earn a living and how much success he had so far met. UHUCI‘IU] eyes you I [flattered I ten gains ine she‘s helping; thQUSand . answered I 2261;! h: then he added, ’ a programme, and 11301181123! CHAPTER XXV. DW did ye l_ike the prayer meetin’?" asked Unclé 'fer- ry the next morning as Al- bert stood watching him get. H“vant w BO”, again?” mm you can’t an'ord to any further and alter to fee he sees fit to ask. im you will give up the and ask him to return want. I may decide to w.m- , only stated that he vhat he gets, and f promising cows :1 Frye to rob him - them as rapidly as man was out of cost mmmv. ahd ‘ -' ye again. will anxiously. uses were he Slat benches, around the Ibex-t watch- .. “Poor old 13 honest as u and Miss V3 up tOday tonight, and '0" of gold How hard e a teller try. “I must go ashore and leave word I boot straps. am coming back," said Albert. “The but he don’t (act is I’ve found a client in this Mr. :1 he added, Terry, and it’s an Important matter." 0 way to git “So is the blue eyed girl. I imagine.” 'e?” observed Frank, with a droll smile. 1 deal about When the irrepressible owner or the le best way, Gypsy had deserted her Albert return- an to go to ed to the Cape and remained there for it afford to a week. How man and otter to duced his new foun fit to ask. her during that tim , give up the it created in the vii ; to return happy hours he and Telly passed to- y decide to gether! The last (1 mg, so that stay he invited ever ' lgs we can 01d 01' young, to Zaimm "9N: flu M the 90m“, 1"”3""8 also t pd in his inf n r as Al- men you can do as you meas‘e with her. n‘m get- My skipper ,will do your bidding.” rounds. “What about the rest of the boys ?” ye feel “Well, you can run to Bar Harbor and dance with the girls until the rest ence," want to come back, or you can do no u not you please. The Gypsy is yours as most night train for the mountains if there other is one It not, we will lie at Bath 0 hint... ‘_-__.n I 'M‘v“ ' N .0," the cove d bade him good. 1 I !i .": came, Uncle Terry said, see ye soon, Mr. Page, and ye're sure of a welcome here, so don’t forget us," my on his daily “I hope we’ll "099‘ m H‘ mm is 3 N01 '32 in this war invisible [um 'r’ n “aired. Frye only ’1 I stunidity and set robbery as long an 00 better. ure belief in his ownw vdness. “They can’t get 9,” he would say to him- bushels She bade him anodlzz: “'3" cloud in to am!) and Rpptpmhpr w all who 8r; “"d Justice. 1081: on ' long enough, 0f me, and In Shall!" that follows 01' pride in Nich- long as missi. only 18!!th m the coast To them he out to his The and: minted hang now} by simple means. nth-r suflrru with 3 severe lung aflm-tmn dilute Com-ption. 1n auuu a his fellow sufl‘orers 2hr me than who desire it. be In“ the My. u it to invalmbl Minion. which will Man. Ho ho 3 m; Nanci-x. U tioneer for the I promptly attended t it his Implement \\ 0“ mud. or at the { Nov. 9. '03. AMES CARSO) eased A notimm Grey. Land Valium. Divuion. Courtfiale ”(My attended t,“ fished if required. A uctiunmer 8.108 promptly residence ur wn' Orders may be It 1.1. Land car for ”:91 Ifleuded tn OBN CLARK to loan. ()ld kindu cuflfl'lt Much! and ~ Weeâ€"Mark? Town. Durham A. G. 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