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and CONSUMPTION at ill A flT0t now all roaoit From wo A From North and Booth float From And Or dram all aro op To wj No looser bo Withom right Tbflf will not brook bar the looff pHrkAod To who See or oo at To to Mat of Oar loud Alt liilr lofty perch I I liltfur Or the too by our wills to do Or t hive our drink By or slot lUrdlul Id all land hand to claimed own drunk to through broak fort And men ihohooord to North Hare buckled bright tho to wIoldaodDoverylold laid low With cod on thtlr Aide boat To Oil His power to Show to rololooA who That to wlpo liquor out That end wo have la flow Wo w it not All right Ob roeo bo Oct- Sis girls were just going out to itie gate two by two like the animals leaving the Ark as the Academy boys always said when hack drove up to the mam entrance and stopped It had been an visually quiet day recitations and everything else had gone a humdrum way so that now the prospect of a new arrival was especially interesting Even stately Miss Hakes who led our division lingered to sec what would alight from the hack And that was the first time that wc saw Celestinc Even Mollie Cura- who up to that time had teen the belle of the school exclaimed Oh girls isnt she a beauty And so she was I never saw any one prettier than Blanch Dainty and graceful with her delicate lytinted face lighted by soft blue eyes and framed in masses of golden hair that waved and curled naturally She wore a plain black dress heightened the effect of her beauty After the habit of school girls we immediately fell in love with her as Julia Corey said as she put up her sunshade with a sharp little click Girls Ill wager a caraway seed that that new scholar is a a somebody I Blood will tell blue blood especial ly I Did you notice her hand and toot There fit for a countess When we went back to the Semi nary after a short walk we found the new girl sitting on the verandn cud dled up like a dove under Madam wing I thought Madame looked a tittle as she introduced her new charge and 1 overheard her say to Miss Hakes Yes an uneipected arrival No correspondence whatever with the party course as you know it is against my rules to take pupils with out references but she brings a note from the president the bank here saying that he will vouch for the responsibility of her guardians who owing to circum stances cannot accompany her Of course theres nothing very peculiar about that I often have pupils come from abroad- However this little Miss Blanch seems to be a charming person quite distingue as you will observe Ive no doubt that her people move in the highest circles So I conclude to waive my scruples for once and admit her to my estab lishment Oh yes tis all right I caught a glimpse of a peagreen paper accompanying the note held in plump jewelled hand A check for a quarters board and tuition In advance probably that had something to do with the amiable ladys willingness to receive a pupil whose family connections were not well known Perhaps too Mlsi Celestlncs per sonality had something to do with It At any rate before that young lady had been with us a week she was the most popular girl in the school We were attracted by the very mystery connected with her For certainly there was something romantic about her She never alluded to her tela lives and when some of the more In quisitive girls plied her with questions her face took on an expression that was most melancholy interesting and after answering in the briefest and most unsatisfactory she would speedily change the subject It was at one ofourentettainments I remember that she wore a sort of locket or broach It was pinned to a strip of black velvet tied her neck Sally caught a glimpse of it lint and was very much excited Sally was always full of romantic notions and bom the first had been much Interested in the new scholar She hung around all the evening admiring coaxing cajoling and at the close of the entertainment Glycerine bust fore it brought to us what she considered a Cant stop to tell particulars bit of information cause Ive got to for the i ug Oh girls she exclaimed to Mamie Ice and myself as were dragging our feet up the long stairs oh girls it is as we have so long suspect ed Celestine isnt common folks like us girls I Her father belongs to the nobility I How do you know I asked Oh told- so herself She wears the quaintest locket or a sort of pin I caught the glimpse of a on it Im sure it stands for the Knight of the Bath or Garter or some of these queer English titles Resides still more impressively herself told that her father is- a knight Did you really exclaimed Mamie Did you really Is she Koglish I didnt know it She looks more like a foreigner I never heard her brag about anything only that greatgreatgrandfather froze his feet at Valley Forge the time Washingtons army hadnt any boots yon know It must have been two or three weeks after tbis that Maud our botany teacher made the sug gestion that on a certain Saturday should make an excursion out in the country in search of specimens for our I had the hon or of having for my com panion that day and I noticed that somehow she seemed rather ill at case especially after wc got the train at Why I thought we were to ride ten miles father to Maplewood I she exclaimed We did intend to but Miss learned that we could take a stage here and ride out Fern Glen Its a lovely wild place near the stone quarry and as the geology class have come with us they have voted for the change thinking that it would be a good place for them to find minerals and other specimens But tell me Celestine haw came you to know the names of places around here Oh I heard the girls talking about them Of course everything is new and I have to learn she quickly answered The day wore away pleasantly with nothing to mar our comfort ex cepting the fact that Mamie Lee spoiled the can of cold tea accom panying our lunch and the water in the little brook flowing through the glen was low and slimy and unfit to drink I noticed a little red house down by the quarry as we rode by said Miss There was an old wellsweep by the door Cant some of you girls go and get a pail of water Come I said rising Suppose you and I go I she exclaimed hastily I go down there No indeed I rather pet tishly for one usually so sweettem pered What can you be thinking of Marie Dont you know that I have a headache No I didnt I said bluntly I heard you say this morning that you felt unusually well The ride in the hot sun must have brought on the headache Poor dear I cried Julia coming up to her side I know just how dread ful a headache is Do let us make a bed of hemlock boughs and then if you lie down to rest and perhaps get a little nap youll feel better While the girls were cuddling Lucy Perkins and I went for water The house in the quarry was a snug little place The owner a tall rawboned man dressed in coarse jeans came out to help us as we wrestled with the oldfashioned sweep He inisted on carrying the pail full of water back for -us- Its pretty heavy for slim young creatines like you he said Im glad to ye You see Im kinder interested in school gals myself My own gal is away to be a scholar an a lady I Ill be powerful proud of her when she comes back When we reached the glen the old quarryman set down the pail then lingered a minute kindly helping Miss improvise a table from some scattered around all tbe time talking good Sud denly her eyes chanced jo fall on the girjish figure near her Then a sud den dreadful intelligence flashed into them- She sprung up hastily her face deadly pale but controlling her self she walked quietly past the and taking her chance when she thought nobody was observing she whispered What are you doing here Go away youll kill me if you stay I Oh what possessed to come V But Cctesty I didnt know I didnt he began With a pained perplexed face the old turned into the stony path leading down to his little house only pausing a minute at the group of teachers and pupils to cay awkwardly if there nothin mot that you want I guess Ill be Im in kinder of a hurrys Ive job blastln to see to When his slouching figure was out of sight could see that felt much better Her good spirits came back her eyes shone and her cheeks grew redder while her tongue rattled away at the loveliest rate We were the jollies picnicking party you ever saw and in the gate of merriment sweeping over us almost forgot strange behavior In regard to the old but presently something put on end to our fun Suddenly as a clap thunder from a clear sky came a terrific n6iie jar ring the at our feet and reecho ing about from the hills around us We turned our eyes towards the any but saw nothing except a cloud as of smoke or dust and the forms of two or three men mov ing about and presently one of them on horseback dashed by us on the road leading to village Miss her prim ways for once and called out hysterically What is the matter What has happened hurt- was time doctor pretty bad too Jim White is Im afraid There was a low cry from among us and turning we saw white and trembling and wildeyed Hes hurt I Did the man say that she cried Oh I must go to him and before anyone could realize what she meant she was run ning swift as a deer down the rocky path Poor girl how sympathetic she is murmured Julia Only an old quarryman and yet she seems so in terested But there was reason for interest in the quarryman for when our little company reached his house we found her bending oyer the pros trate form that the workmen had brought in from the scene of the ex plosion Her pretty face was haggard with woe and her voice had a re morseful in it as she cried like Cain of old Oh my punishment is greater than I can bear 11 Child I are you crazy Miss exclaimed taking her hand- What is this poor man to you He is my father I in proud de fiance- The dearest best father in the World I He has everything for me Worked like a slave that I might go to school and live like a lady Hes been so patient with me too And how have I repaid him Why this very day I was ashamed of him I wounded his kind heart And now maybe hell never know how sorry I am Maybe hell die before I can beg his forgiveness Seeing her cowering there covered with shame and contrition grief and remorse was a lesson to us all Sham falsehood and mock gen- titity were shown in their true Blanch had been living a lie She was the daughter of this poor quarryman whose only title to nobility was the goodness and hones ty of his heart But girls how on earth did she get her style and all those fine airs and graces Julia said in a low tone as she returned to a little knot of us lingering in the yard We found out an answer afterward Naturally bright and pretty much petted and praised had spent several months with an aunt who kept boarders Quite a famous actress had been among the latter She had taken a fancy to the young girl and given her the and finery that we had been pleased to consider as heirlooms From her too had picked up the little artificial airs and mannerisms and the affectation of a mock aristoc racy In one thing however she had been truthful She was the daughter of a for while we lingered there an hour or so waiting to hear what the doctor would say concern ing Mr Whites condition some of the rough but kind workmen remark ed to our teacher No you neednt worry one bit maam be done for can be done He deserves it for he is a firstrate feller Yes well see to him He belongs to the Brotherhood you know Hes a knight maam A knight Miss Podd repeated in a mystified tone while Julia with renewed interest drew nearer Yes Knight of Labor A year later our botany class again visited the Glen The red house was still in the quarry but somehow it had lost its bare cheer I ess A new and pretty porch adorned its front with vines climbing over it The yard was gay with flame- colored verbenas asters and marigolds making a brilliant con trast to the background rocks A young girl came down the steps to meet us She wore a plain ging ham gown but she wore it like a princess White still re tained what Mademoiselle called the grand air But frankness and sin cerity were in her beautiful eyes now and her voice had an honest- ring as she welcomed us Inside the little cottage everything was dainty and at tractive the result of her labor Evidently this was her little kingdom and the one that ruled in it and to whom she looked up with love and devotion was the sunburnt old was still proud of being the dtugritcr of a knight STOUFFVIIXE A mass meeting- at which about people attended was held here last week in the interests of the pro hibition campaign Hon A gave an address which was listened to with great interest from start to finish Prof led the singing and gave a number of appropriate solos Judging from the interest manifested already it may be taken for granted that and vicinity will go solid for prohibit ion Iks Editors Shears bits A threeyear old girl named was run over and killed in SUTTON Last Saturday a row boat discovered on the big shoal Lake Sirncoc anchored to the floater a sunken net the boat containing three men asleep and beside them three guns The discoverers quietly cut the rope allowed them to drift away and then proceeded to take possession of the net and quite a haul of fish Our fishery laws not fault is it Unless some thing is done and that at once Lake will soon be depleted of its fish Between Roadies Point and Beaver ton there is but one Inspector to keep guard and drive ofl the army of buzzards that light down upon the lake at evening and set their nets and take out the fish before daylight This is a bad state of affairs The law should be so amended that any person found with a gill net in his possession should be liable to a heavy fine- We are certainly not a law- abiding people in respect to the fish ery laws This matter should be agitated and brought before the at tention of the government Herald Ask for Minards and take no other SCHOMBRRG As it Is some time since I have no ticed- any correspondence to your newsy sheet I thought I would drop you a few items of interest J Kcena has moved his family to Newmarket Mr Henry Doyle of the firm of Doyle Co has severed his con nection firm and removed to his farm again The license inspector was around list week and pronounced our hotels the best kept in the township Jas Noble has sold his trotting stallion to J Carter for the neat sum of S is renting the farm adjoin ing the Queens hotel There must have been a attached to George McDonalds coat to keep him at home last week Wonder If ft was a red one J Sutton has a potatoe weighing lbs yJ4 on exhibition Mr Hill is able to be around again Avery fashionable wedding took place at the residence of S Leonard merchant on Thursday last when his daughter Sarah was married to Charles Wilson of Mr McKay of Brampton united the happy couple After partaking of a hearty repast the young couple took the train at for a visit to the World Fair by AURORA Aurora will have another Christmas fair Next Friday evening November 3rd the League intend holding a reception for the pupils of the High School The Royal Templars of Temper ance have commenced a series of concerts and open meetings in their hall which have proved so far very entertaining The last one was held on Wednesday evening of last week and the hall was crowded The number who have visited Chicago from this town and vicinity to attend the Worlds Fair during the past two months could not have been very far short of one hundred Mr Harm an overseer of this portion of street is put ting the road in splendid condition for the winter All of the low places in the road have been filled in and rounded up preventing water from laying any length of lime Some of the bridges in the beat have also been Last Tuesday night being the oc casion of the annual thanksgiving ser vice the interior of Trinity church presented a most striking appearance The church was most beautifully decorated with flowers and grain while the chancel- was strewn with variegated flowers prettily classified ladies of the congregation The conceit which was hetd in the Methodist church on Friday evening of last week under the auspices of the choir was not attended as well as it should have been and as a result was a financial loss Those that did attend however were highly pleased with the program which was rendered by Caldwell and Mr and Mrs Blight of Toronto and Miss Butcher and Mr C Forsyth of this place The gate receipts upon the second day of the Fair were within a few cents of 500 The Agricultural concert in the Town Hall was a very successful affair though not quite as largely at tended as the one last year Net proceeds The annual meeting of the Domin ion OffHand Rifle- Association was held at on the and of tins month and we are pleased to say that Bradford Riflemen won the team and individual championship for Our citizens were alarmed on Mon day morning by the ringing of the fire bell It was the marsh burning In close pjosimity to the grainmer chants store houses that called forth the alarm A close watch was kept on the fire till all danger was over Carswcll and Oswald Forest were upset out of a buggy while driv ing around the ring on the second day of the Fair and narrowly escaped The shaft of their buggy struck a passing wagon the result being as above mentioned The horse with overturned buggy Immediately started at- a lively gait and after going about half way round the track came to a stand still Mr J little girl Kath leen met with a terrible accident on Thursday night last was about to descend tee stairs and child like attempted to walk down oh the out side of the railing She missed her footing and tell striking her chin with much force upon the lower step and bruising her face very badly The teeth in the lower Jaw were forced through the lip and the upper teeth were nearly all displaced The poor little child suffered intense pain for several days and not being able to open her mouth had to subsist on liquid nourishment We understand she is doing nicely and will soon be running about as usual Witness Mr Wrights storehouse burst and about fifteen hundred bushels of grain were spread out on the marsh but with considerable help from the farmers the grain was all loaded on cars the same day KM In A lyewriter is the latest improvement Bishop Montreal Nellie E aged of Wclland was accidentally drowned in the The temperance people of are organizing for A vigorous plebiscite campaign Prom the thirteen artesian wells in Midland flow gals of water every hours EST The Georgian Bay box fac tory at Midland was burned down on Wedesday night Loss The contract lor the water works has been let to Messrs Co of Toronto for 5 Nohim Oct On Tues day evening worth of lumber belonging to Mr John Burke was destroyed by fire ffA- Andrew was killed and Michel fatally injured by the explosion of a threshing engine at Plum Coulee Manitoba ffjk An observation car on the Niagara Falls Electric Railway jumped the track on Saturday and narrowly escaped going over the into the river The Government grain inspec tors report pis published at Winni peg shows that over per cent of the wheat crop of thus far inspected has graded number one or belter Dr of Orangevilte has given notice that at the next meeting of the town council he will introduce a bylaw providing that all children under a certain age shall be off the streets at nine oclock at night A witty reader who has visi ted the Worlds Fair sends us the fol lowing Why is a flirting wife like the Ferris wheel Because she goes round with the felloe fellows as well as with the hub C W and Thomas Kelly were convicted of burglarizing summer cottages in and sent to penitentiary for seven years Fred and David went down for five years for receiving the stolen Queen Victoria has now pasted the record of Henry III fiftysix years and twentynine days and has reigned longer than any English sovereign save George III who ruled fiftynine years and ninety- seven days A meeting of the municipal councils Pickering Whitby town ship East Wnitby Reach Port Perry Scugog and Whitby took place on Saturday Nov nth 10 discuss the question of establishing a house of refuge for South Ontario Mr of the Globe file works Port Hope while adjust ing a belt Monday was caught in a wheel and- whirled round several limes when he was rescued by an employee Mr Outram suffers in tense pain and the extent of his in juries is not yet known It is said that oysters will be plentiful this winter The bitter weather and ice along the shores last winter prevented oyster dredging to the usual extent The result is that the bivalves increased and there will be this year thousands of bushels more than there were last season ttA- A Fakir is around the country getting away with a good many dollars of the unsuspecting youth in the following manner On arriving in a town he gets all boys he can to sell pictures of the Worlds fair and requires each one of them to put up a dollar as a guar antee of good faith He gives them a few pictures worth about cent a and while they arc trying to sell them the fakir disappears with the dollars- A horrible crime was com mitted at Collins Inlet a lumbering village on the Georgian Bay fourteen miles east of at the begin ning of last week Two who had their clothing in the same the ownership of certain articles The difficulty did not last long One rain prompt ly seized an axe and split open the head of his companion The wound ed man who was taken to Little Current Midland Free Press Maxoikd a train Gibson a young blacksmith of Lis- gar was removed from the Union station to General Hospital on Saturday night will his arm and leg taken off by a train It appears that he had hired a horse and rig to drive him from Brampton lo Alloway and while passing over a level crossing on the a train His horse took fright and threw him out in front of the approaching train which passed over him Though in a precarious state hopes arc enter tained of his recovery A somewhat interesting case was disused of by Parker J P Glasgow on Tuesday of last week It seems that billon of township took action against Robert ol the same township for as the former alleged stealing four pigs which he had purchased from Sclly and which were to remain the pro perty of Selly for The an imals not being paid for the pointed went and took the pigs away hence the action for steal ing The case was tried under the new criminal code which admits the hearing of witnesses on both sides and after an all night session and much legal disquisition case was dismissed each litigant paying his own costs The value of the pigs was of which a very small mar- gin would be left after costs of trial