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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Aug 1902, p. 6

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U 0" 3,. ’33 z..; FURNITURE .untford \\‘ : yrs IfU‘W _\'( U \'0 ran pp'fng newt to a . . , : f5 {blag the 138: d“. 0 . .. , _ ‘ “WAA‘Lg‘; ‘ ")9 ‘ X‘ {“0 “ hat 8 ma:l€2’? :‘rth Y \‘nn H“ n- .L- THE OLD 8813 GLES Lining Ronni" for Flour and 3" mm. 1'" "Standaad Bank of Canada. ”We: in an principal points in Or! ‘ fine. Queboa lmtaba, United} 3 '1' States and England. I PROMPT .wrnxnm TO ‘ Millmen. DEPARTMENT 33W Noblaf ’ “ nrerooms DURHAM AGENCY. I "No; that is 133°! it. Q N03“ dean-e. to inti- , kind: but she n d t , Ibt‘ public Of Durhgm 9" she 093 no She h always .1 always laugh and want to marry, and that I am younger than she. and :13 nity that they have now “131 amines. But ' >11: in the Calder Imple- “I" T931" 00"-L‘ ‘ v HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. P. REID. --â€"~ -~ MANAGER. mz SAVINGS aux. Katrina. Lees. Shinglg 1.. Emory itching; Creating-s, Farm. '8. Church Sea: k Fcncing. Pump hf“ MS. Pm. I or all kinds of quirments including Q R‘xsxmw-E3KW Po won :11 kinds TR Y o'er: 'ed on Savings Bank da- md upwards. Prompt every facility aflorded 3.; at. a distance. x \ .‘sVi‘! :‘st makes Also 3"“. Machines CALDER' OLD STAND. wow u , .‘u; mower word on the subject of ’{ hm 0‘ ‘ -‘ touch. 1-; Francesco passed between the brthers ‘ On 3-3 ”’8‘ 9-0?! 339 ‘ that evening. the newiy-insmlled bil- 5 ever-whit; in the 5’33 Enafd-(a‘jfle mpying ‘1) their w”- ' The women‘serV'lWTIS, 3 (Son. Hermon O‘Meara came over to ‘ '9“ running in and 0‘" [ inspect at; and the thrie ladies desceod- i “9'0"”! ENNDIGDYS. I; , - _ - 111 am! were in. ; salts and handy to “ .1 iumcd inn :2); my~'er‘ea of “pool" and § ""93; old Mrs. Margare ' , Which ‘ and 88th in her long . In to ten. i “Wits-sown and streng 9 When We} don brought .1: the candle- .3 d‘reeting them: “bile at 9 sticks on a tray. and Mrs. Revelswonh 3' tionless and Ineensible. la 1 Francesca. end Retry retirsd to bed. Manning“); In deference to :he‘r aunt's love of “Dudley It last!” his an cafly hours her nephew: outed from at 8181! Of her elder Den O‘Meen end locked up the home u 611M ha had a .‘right 0! thought she was dead at n and his boy sleep like 10:: one of 1". two, and we! send u once for a doctor." “1 ml] go for a dociu- III to!) me where to find him,” Satin; the “auction that they should "You'd l .. one your way. G turn in. 3 Max M at tenor “110 WONG”. And. N hon... lift the child but to her to to be reputed Cain and own. Normseeheronthenco It mo W‘s Del-eon. not: Andlookatthadoaw .-N!o'h‘ Mem.nn‘n It )1; tin.“ _ N? am E 2. a 5 g 1 '3 2 8 fl .3 E .ch‘l "Make her say it now.” said Dudley. r of rising also and speaking in determined and tones. "She has seen you daily to: I _ fmonthâ€"surely she has had time to ”38' make up her mind! I don't mind tell- Ins you that I am in love wxh her too- _ ecide at once one ‘11 on } f anozher; and I give you my word of . hon“:- I won‘t speak one syllable to her ,‘nlone until I hear from you whether . or net she means to have you. Let her I once say she will be your wife. and she i 3 will be nothing in the world to me." ‘5 “And if she mll not marry me?" I i “If She Will not." r9Mted Dad!”- Mwning heavily re he ran his fingers , l through his car]: hairâ€""oh. well. than ' fur chance to try ; tau ha I l 8 I 3 mark, old xrtan "" His brother leaned his 11 arm) his hands “d I am m love." be said, with a an; \.. "I suppose that‘s whui's m: .r wlzh me. I can't 819° "I“ K mg of her. Md I am drum about her all d3?” "But you look downright m!" “T‘hal i3 T-f'PanGe I Pflnnnf not vvv ‘4‘ J be examméd, m a \1 We from (race of ill-fecfing hag! flu]. ‘ her now ycu‘ve bes‘n mm" Victor. how '23! yrm 100k!” one efllable to her ? upconscfcuenosg she pr ,,. ' x j hxs own. whue he could tee) the very .0111 you whethex‘ A“ nave you. Let her :. (hm... hing of her heart as she ne"led rcur wife. and she 2 in his armsâ€"all these things so u :11. e world to me." ’ Cated him that h : man-v me?" . a“? 311d 4' ' repeated Dudley. ‘ screaming, which had 19 ran his fingers . "a “PM“!!! by the a r--"oh. well. than 3 of tee: about the house. seemed to him fair chance to f In those few moment: a wholly unim- u" 3 pcmnt incident. th 0-morrow.” said é the fish: being the fascinatinn A: n..- tothun mu 1; 1 Ann 100] i m ion 9' bum; in “d I She h” I I h Index-m. ”Porky W He had “_ ‘ . - d. ; nannington. we of ' "Dudley at last!” his aunt exchimea. from 1 at sigh of her elder nephew. “The we a i ch'ld has had a fright of some sort; I ad to , thought she was dead at first. Welldon ,. but I and his boy sleep like logs. Go down. , one of 1": two, and make them. out! (till: I Send It once for I doctor." ,‘ “1 mn go for a docmr mm". 11' You i (all me where to and him.” said Vietor. a J "You'd lose your way. Go down and , i wake Welldan. And, Dudle the child but to her to 5 .helpto' . Im't' 3 § 5 Q E 5,- 3 5’ 5 , . v .. Luv warm to and him,” said Victor. ? "You'd lose your way. Go down and j wake Welldan. And, Dudle . help t f lift the child but to her to“ I an't â€"‘--v to the "Dudley, Duetzvr-donvt leave me! It is that ghost I aM certain! I heard wear”) he horrible rustling!" “But that isn't a ghost’s scream. If I a sad must be my aunt rr Betty. Compose .33 the yourself, Francesca dear. and let me 3) .39? for dawn to see what is the matter." gagnjns } V'ACtOI‘. on his part, had not moved : tom the doorway. He stood there, ; transfixed by jealcu.:y. watching Fran- ’cesca as she clung to his brother, 3' breathle-â€"~‘s with admiration at hm- ho-nL .5 nd (3 0 :1 ’t MM all remem. end her. and I wouldn't have be! seriously frighzened again for In: world. Noâ€"don't cénze with me as tar as the door; I am ashamed now 0! hav’rg been so silly and so selfish. Ga :2: once, you and Victor, and find on; on £1113 mile 3 _ him Yhfif L‘-----_4_ ‘ - ley‘e shoulder. and appeared to be'ea- .11 her self-contra. 338.; A: the Sham! quaurng alarm, unich reached 3 from her room at the end of the ; _ _.-__‘- “a I“ L - 1n fervour with which she : g . 3 Dudiey, elutchmg 11:2.) with w 9 5 be hys:erical terrcr or might ;artfnl coquetry, the. the yc j forgot tor a momen: that eh. f taming him in the pleasing ta : ing to comf: g. her. and he C1 have found it in h.s heart to * brozher's feaious watchful gaz close vies. ity. “You 1 1 much better go your r091. dear.” 2:3 whispen ceusin. “and let \‘i..or and 111 see what is the matter. We that no ghost hurts you. I shc er rare though you were coward." “Francescaâ€"Fran resca 3.. It was the thin sweet vo’ce Harotd Reveisworn. in ac quavertng alarm. match reach - v“ -. ll“ UCGU‘ ty, which he had n'e'ver seen to grewter tiful figure was shcwn on' to périeczion by her long dressing~gown of paleq green :awu, edged with billows of fine white lace. 'l'he screaming e "1 continued as Francesca beat with her hands upon the panels of th Yoor. calling me brothers loudly by .ne, and apparent- ly ignoring the fact that they could not wards and, inher agitation. she seemed to be leaning with all her weight against, it'. So closely indeed did she oiing to it that, “hen Dudley, by a laudden exercise c' strength. burst it open, she staggt .1 and wcufd have fallen had he not caught herin his arm» to save her. Her beautiful hr“ hung 1003er about her shoulders er face was. very pale, and her eyes were distened with fear She clung sobbing to Dudley. helding him closely in what looked like a par« oxygmhof extreme terror. 7 uuuent, the me great fact at being the fascination of Fran- ‘e and «we ad the magnet-- Q Ont-AL aâ€"serverts, half dressed. in and out of Mrs. Rev- artnzems. searching for :ndy rd *ther restoraâ€" 3. Margare: herself. tall her bag gray inane) and strangely pale. was : “bile at her feet. mo- a momen: that eha {as a; I in the pleasing task 0! try- f: g. her. and be cc 1:! even it in h.s heart to ‘ or his nious watchful gaze tn such v"“. BU ‘1‘“ dear; ” 2:3 whispered t K 513 mucp- better go back to encha- Wag lay mac Bea} brothers fauna as she ne =tled ”“ng in the oat-rs- 3» Rich 5119 ‘ ng to .1.) with w;h (might. or might again be ‘ _the 3‘0qu man Fran cegca ra'a um I shoum nu}; exclaimed. in accents o I ”I continued as, her hands upon Toor. calling me ' .119, and apparent- I S 3 435° 9 Her pale ll s arted at last in a quivâ€" 'her.” he said, "after 80 many 3'9”" Q erlng sigh. agdeetty opened her eyes, solitary reign. My aunt ls, as you tax. so... to find her head pillowed on Dudley know, a woman 0! very strong 9791!” Revelsworth's arm, while his aunt, dicesâ€"--” . blose beside them, chafed her hands. “I noticed how very dzsagreeable ‘3 “Oh. what is it all“? she murmured. Jmanner she was to that tall handsome blushing warmly all over her face. and ‘ young lady who wanted to take care of continued 33 I suddenly conscious of the deshabille ot ’Mtss Mannington for the rest of the r hands “I30" 3 a pink flannel Grazing-gown, as Dud- lalght"‘Mi35 Rexwlsworth.’ the servant: I“. callang Kile Jay helpe'd her to her feet and half 811th iCGlled 1191'. May I 86“ it She is your and apparent- ported her as she stood, a little uno ssister?” steadily still, and started about her. I “My cousin." e‘l her cousins' I impede their such u. \uu sue I “8?. by a I. burst it (‘qu haVQ ,n his arms 6913' about very pale, I with fear 3 'v'. thding I In; by an; open doc, catch the Doctor as h. “A h. I tame: a flat; flth an impovq and 8 little {on in; 33"] gossip ”"3 ”3 M5 Prch mmbsenant an Mame nuan- u .16 by the expressmn of an. tor trzht When Domor ‘ “0951". as disti elsworth’s mm I r __-_ uuuu L ‘ G 3‘ Chkrng SUfl"%9U in .119 dark. with grog: Mack hc‘e: f‘l eyes. and a smde '.‘u; '52: on a sfiull and hands like a 91;». 03‘s. shining too. At first I was for. -. fbtened ever to scream. and stood a ‘ ‘ e 5 it. But, when it came ' flidxng righ: to wards me, makng ..-o =ound excer" 3h , dreadm‘ :‘ skiing. and clawing the as. with those horrible bony lime ‘1 “and: tnmngn warm 4; light seemed to DO - glowing. I must have lost my senses. for 1 can remember nothing more. I don't even remember whether I called aloud to: help!" quite grsy. -‘ m" go to bed on the couch in him. Revetswarth’s dressing-room; and, when Doctor Vernon. the local unmi- " bzAIâ€"n- "I must toil you. horrihie. and I wa anybody can exp!ain small and thin. and i and faded. The N were just like the pic on hair was dressed when I saw the face -â€"awful! It was M19 she was drnrnedw-a He: teeth were 4 whole frame was q: agony of terror the “Oh!” cried littie Betty faintly. as remembrance cam: Had: to her. Then she pressed her {‘2' gers to her eyes, as though to shut on. the memory of some dreadful sight. "It‘s of no use sending tor the doctor!" she crled. “It was a 3 ghost I sawâ€"the ghost! Doctors can’t : cure ghosts. I was afraid about you. ; Mrs. Revelsworth. because you've been 5 ill and nervous latelv. and so I kept my . : door a very little way open lest you) sheuld call me in the night. as 3’0“; promised you wrnld It you had bad; dreams or anything. And then, jllSt as I I was about to fall asleep. I heard itâ€"; that awful rustlmg somethingâ€"and I, made up my mind to face it and slip; into your room. that you mightn't be.‘ frightened too. Bu'. as 50“!) as I had; slipped 0!) my dressingâ€"gown and got? . to the door of my room. I saw it. It was gliding right out of the door 05' 1 your room without :uaklng the least l soundâ€"even the d": on the mat (1 (int I wake. Only the yellow brocade rus'led - l horribly: and. though there was scarcev c 13' any light. I saw its farm " - wwâ€" "You mined, 1m dear, and were in- censible quite half an hour. I‘ve sent for Doctor Vernon.“ Mrs. Revelsworth explained. “I thunrzh you were dead at first. You gave all of us a dreadtu) flight!” DTBFand-wliit‘e‘ fleshltihts‘ faded to an 0-. .3“: W 92:32:! 13:28? 3:... ivory tinge. The childish contour of has looked salami comp 060m" her face and that look of innocent throat and want of appetite; W I put Youthfulness about it made her appear that down to her 189 Mid *0 the 93" ' more like a dead child than a living Itrellis heat we have had lately." I woman; and, bending over her in tend- i Doctor Vernon shook his head. I er solicitude, Dudley could not help 3 “I have known her ten years," he recalling with a sense of strong con- said, “and she has never complained of trast, the s“ntations which had recently the heat before. She had rather a bad ' swept over him when that other woman heart-attack about two months ago. 1 i had thrown herself in what looked like and by my advice she advertised then fear into his arms. for her survlvmg relatives. But she Passion was the sentiment inspirei was a lot better than she is now. She by Francesca. tenderness by a pure- 'loolts positively broken. souled little womanly creature such as Dudley hesitated. Betty. “I suppose our coming has upset 'AA‘ - t 1 and of the d": on the mat d dn’t the yelEow brocade rus-‘led Ll, though there was scarce- ! saw its face." were chattering ami her was quivering in such an under . N!" Pm‘dfllt, J. A: \'n11€4»2's‘311.‘"’-" 1’, m. I the,” 'hhpe IO 0““ 81th!“ to ‘u.n Falls; 90d Vice Pme JMI'. . §o nofgt, Mprritton : SPC' . a... r‘ . “o h" M" ' Armnmu‘ Nfl'ol : Tum-1:?”- -o\.5lcarl [’st S\ L. “5'8 chmwn n.- 'in- 1‘3"" .r .the next Conn-11mm .V'” BHtha n-) n . _- , ‘ t both Dudley and In: her and to past- ?r story; but Batty swonh’s ham‘ and Mrs. Revelsworth “My step-brotherâ€"Vlctor Revels. I) you were dead Worth.” 1 of us a dreadtu) “He looks wretchedly lll.” . “I wish you would prescribe for Betty faintl}; as f hlml’i sold Dudley earnestly. “Foxd Then ;’ several days past he. has beeâ€"xiVeemplaâ€"ixvx: as, as “ ing of want or sleep and want of ap- some petite, and teverishness and sore «ling throat.” “(8’ here, and Italian things ' a lime charms Sana-'4. I ban to be ”out 0) Km. Revestorzh's way." “1 have to go up to London to-day by the 11.20 train, dearest." Frances? explamed to Beuv. as she sat by my “I must go. as it is I: get a t‘nic made up for my mother whiCh they can’t do :29. any of the chem. Ists’ here. and to fay her some link Italian things whifif‘. she likes to m: at 0. little charcuzerie ~mp near Le rave: Squaw. I hate to have you. dear. em . pec’ 3' as you 3.: k6 to have me “'5; ‘ 700 But I can‘t refuse mv mum“. ; At the breakfast-fable ( ing morning I'adiky it alone. We?! had stolen 0 mg. a message that he ! back before dinner. Miss was still too nervous and and Miss Rsveiswcrth ‘ herself to her Lttie friend ‘ Iy tenderness, having, at press wish, carried her 1 back to her bed-mom n g "The fresh air will do him good; bui I shouldn't let him overd') the exercise. { He doesn’t look fit for much exertion. ,' Why, you would make two of him! inches feel very small and mean! Well, good-bye now! I will call ai noon and see it my sleeping-draught has taken any effect, and try to per« to place herself in my hands. Frankly. if she d'resn't either do that or send for Sir Henry Champ- neys. I won't answer {or the censor ‘ quences." “He is going to be away all day, so he was telling me, on a solitary rowlng excursion." "A very frequent effect of the Thames Valley air when one isn't used to it. Send him round to me some time during the morning. 0:- I will see him when I call here at noon." I “I noticed how very disagreeable In imanner she was to that tall handsome f ycung lady who wanted to take care of iMiss Mannington for the rest of the , nightâ€"‘Miss Rex-{lsw'orthf the servant: gunned her. May I ask it she is you: : sister?” “My cousin." “And the young gentleman with the florets}: accent?" I"??? good zg characteristic of IY." fiancesca an- ‘ flush crept slow- -fahie on the follow. 3393' found himseii 3.014211 01! eatiy. leav. at he would not be r. Miss Mannington us and weak to rise, var-2h was devoting friend with woman. 'ing. at Betty's ex- m! I will call at I? sleeping-draught 0t. and try to per. place herself in my are to hex-3‘ smh ban-d The manner of figlztz‘nc taken up and was also MS home length of tiny». whi ‘ Gnu Elfin: Cured Bill much will be be“ 308850!) of P were too late in Pipersin. arom Mt. A. B. Steele, .Attorney for the New York Fireman’s Association. This will be of great ass ismnce to the committee in drafting out another Bill wn' ' _us the 2 per cent. 0 done in the State 0!: are going to see if it ( in Ontario. “'e also .. JOIMMQ but am - Thom”. of ‘fitl will convince a] u we are not Iikr-l Is to en- 9! these luxurins there i~ 0° ~ nkl p10. A fireman’s life was 3:560. risky one, and it was \w,‘ 'n' to congregate and bring 1h methods from all paris- Uf’he Mu tryintoclosecomp ' ‘ *' n- :nsion Fund. If the Sate of New 0.. 5 any detail II. of Niagara Falls. topics. Drepared unin- "'1’ which was adopted Instaininz intorest in syncuse. .V Y.. Mr. A. Herkimer. X. Y.. Mr. J. P. 9.. Georgetown. Dr. P.. St. Cathurines. nod P. P., Welland. {crin- feulrd to this import. committee were in- If it can: which brought he? 'w (‘0' a fire wu waged for C”? for incur. 1e lat ter should is he won” no! I cos: the ‘2 per ha chairmun of ire Winnie: 'ill 0f Volume” It" I"! mm». 1! W3.” \\ .n at Wm (an n. :1... “$31.74;“; 1.. County 0! (an-3‘ M toad notes unm OTARY PUBLIC. U 9 -. ()nlnrnv-nnur my I ARRISTER,SUL1L‘II McIntyre 8 Block I u u r Mn. Collecuou and AM PM to. burthC‘ “:5th I VI. 8. DiVidSO! AWEB. NOTA R 3', alanine" Etc. Mum-y M £1.00 per ARBISTER, SULICH 0.5% over UAnduhf~ m 5m. Lower Town, Um Law. 0! my to loan at 5 per c mt)“ M- A“. P] ilu'l} um CARSON. M'h‘ Ll to Uniserenx hm W 0: Dental 5.1;“ Rochaâ€"Cdder Block ~~r W .“dents c-‘lml I‘ll.“ after an W. 0. Pickering. 0.0 U “I. ”Drill!“ I'm-u ”M. Resideuceâ€" Laud tho anion. hours. 8 to 10 :Q 51:": p. In. Special “tenth of women and children 1". has and Surmu houu9t012a. m.. 2 x“ ‘0‘ 0mm. Uld Balm Town. Durham. Tex“; U short dis-mum. 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