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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Apr 1897, p. 6

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, wv'mmdlnnâ€"u» truth,‘ in bis gre« "Bhe P ?“‘;Mâ€"’h::u:.m‘o | &g ts fi%}.»w; o0 horsat Â¥ hmm'u nard broml sn serlp | 4 lng ‘1 e * ; Hale # we y»4 q aorh o waore 'vc-l"da 1 earying » fortane, atoo gover what lies benesth.‘ _ _ _ | but Mre, Bolgb. ) e e ‘Father, dlupx:lnuunb makes| _ Balph fortbnately asenmed that the bluor.'%lm you know of| enonymons had ended h@-?onnl You have never seen Zi.fl‘&‘b bn.xu mm h’Br::oI.‘ho;om b'or in:z mind. J mrd Mrs. Tow :bob::mm ve ved letters * B# Trten Hhiexs es oy" . (roose t yenidae fotheeitine :o&t":lu"fi: b.“.?;'i:b orprye hor whatl . . ‘ |__Mr. Finley was shout to sit down to tm m o in 1 oi tas? wecss e ‘That | Read is. . Anony mons corres‘ ruim.'mm 2'? :l:,ub‘nnod#“fll ponkâ€"| ing Mr. Axouse The Aush of shams fow »| * Fact io, ois/ ofiser, ‘I t t uit , pmel, eapprang | prbe »o + 1l, h t esn w ‘My dear father, I do know you. I also know myself, and I am of opinion that we are somewhat |imilur$' conâ€"| M atituted. Knowing that your endesvor | the to form an alliance between me and Ral Miss Metherby was prompted by solicâ€" Ral ltfliou for my happiness, I can symâ€"| wor! dl‘?’ am willing to tako my chances, {Aunother name for pig headeduees‘ Love, air‘ ‘«One‘s about as nourishing as the other. Love on an empty stomachâ€"‘ ‘1 don‘t n{g:houd the nacessity for the empty astamach.‘ You fully understand that I disinâ€" herit youlâ€"turn you adrift from this moment |‘ * ‘Yhe world is before me, sir‘ ‘Ay, but your father‘s house is beâ€" hind you, rememberâ€" doubleâ€"barred and locked. You know me, Ralph. Once you cross the threghold, and tears will not avail. £20.0I0 : FIQIY MD‘DiCORLY w Y our surprise is natural, I repent | fool u #on’t know her‘ 2001 ‘What has Millicont written to you|law l&v:. You shoald kuow how impossible t is,‘ , ‘You‘ll live to be sorty for it, | /y P diimnh~,. wah caun rer ioh Trae i ife " he sighed | 1t is natural i brain is the reaaltâ€"ooly slight, I im :.a‘l".mh o‘:::h:kl':h!in Ne sighed. ull-::.mb. :‘h’::u‘;“q::‘t J l% Bat she in still mflu s 6 i m.‘“ m i "II * ML"’::%S"‘:: ;'“‘m“?.““m"“fim led the way to a bea surrounded by into him meerly all his life, yiefding |reqhire a datective (or t mres boor! . 4o fhe Ei camght sight of thc Toig sove nd h requarne mnsetmine (on Segine ind wl »ad ue induad veed Sad ioh uioh ‘wes joe Tham nnriors ts int un oge oo (haace ho NC thousn qo ts toon, ie i band o ces hi 5+ i B ue vine, pe td ceg dn onl inwok in hoi us pediiacdinn bat the watchiul sargeon natecds > B}d":hw‘hmf hm-poo:.fif Moreqver, you| _ ‘You know her, Mr. Finlay. No rela P oo O k have told me that Miss Towers spent / tion, I hops.‘ T t i bt dage®* Ahe lRit (her soildbood . io. Germany. Jn ber ‘Relation ! Noâ€"ano, no! Ooly aâ€"a word t your marriage. a you ue\ : a triend ? know, I am not accustomed to béing ?'mma:m conclus %.Mz%m‘nw thwarted. I have twice before spoken u'fi-w‘m'm“ had reâ€"| The girl he had chosen for his son W“‘“‘“’“‘M“" molved that the postcard was not of| wife, and for whom he had kicked his dwo far as to allow you time to Millicent‘s sending, but her mother‘s, only child out of house and home. reequaider my offer ot a wite. 1 truat | TQOLO writing retained more of the muh Netherbyâ€"his anonymons that you have honestly reviewed our German characteriatice. Still, for parâ€" enmudul. previoue conversations, and arrived *) posee of datence, that was practically am hour later there was an uudtmbh_dem . as bad; and he g the fact that, at | Rnfamiliar knook | at Â¥Finlay‘s NQmunudotB‘&cu:d in wmkw:m Mre. nm‘m‘m. mkflm re Ralph terview, sir," responded % ceald A , seaior e on ce . â€"alanginn, 1. 3. ud you 0 a â€" T m.. air,‘ be W that ““, A was C L ‘You have not youar mind t \ ; A fire with his wite vie aâ€"vis. Be |. (I cannot do %WWW card was not written by Millicent. T/ forting fire with his wife via H# Not â€"not to plaad for me, J mviuntrn M arAiipcadiie : reasd 'hilwonthokuiu’ h -'hhyoo-lddb-daow in inclinations for once. Fate had given into him nearly all bis life, )hniu and threw himself into an armchair. Then he took a postcard from his pocket and pursued it with lowering brow. ‘J“‘lu“-hdlo m my own inclinations and leave Finlay lefé the treakfast PPE PP CR OIT nn..hl.§.' ’”'u a conâ€"| More than s year had passed since Mvor | the nnobtrusive little register made and| Ralph and Millicent man and wife. e, byq / ‘PRMAR of thal yritiog ? An attemapt has been made to &\b it ; the * flonrish has been accentuated, It was a poor Moreqver, you e Iast have told me that Miss Towers spent c her childhood in Germany. \na her d: Uoih’lm“hhnhnw_.' come to a rapid conclus ?fi: ion-‘*o-\hlmgmuun. ::.'....f.:"."“"n.,..fi" ; an" Shtowg: |pp at sersain hours of the day is on ""‘";fé me (shough » fallacions on#) to io . r:mfi‘?"’%m;% %E"”" Iz& i 4 :&g&:fim *Woyp obi _Mm or A Btudy nf of No need, sir, to invake the latter. 1 am your anonymous correspondent.‘ |whose writing retained more of the {German characterietice. Still, for parâ€" poses of dafence, that was practically as bad; and he g the fact that, at j dlmkqu\“m Mre. Towers from discovery. He owed it ta j ui}‘mm‘ ir,‘ he replied, ‘that th * & air,‘ ‘that this card was not written by Millicent I mumn it apart from the fact that Mi cthiumhholu despicable an ao ‘You san only do that by knowi who umh:lly wrote the oui By :’ in fact, an accessory.‘ f m"i do know who wrote the card.‘ ‘Name !‘ ; ‘I would rather not. Cannot you | trust me? Cannot you beliave me v‘w ( I swear, on my honor, that Millicent| neither wrote nor conceived ane word written upon the postcard 1‘ I ‘You have it in your oxu“t to canâ€"|i vince me. Name the der,‘ ‘I would rather not.‘ l ‘You shall! Idemand the scoundâ€" rel‘s name And I‘ll know it, too, |t with or without the aid of the law.‘ look the othere. 1. ) bad reâ€") The girl be h s aot of| wife, and for : mother‘s, mouu on '.::N Misa Ne . for parâ€" | corcepondent. es e‘ : es in trapie) r fomer A li x “ ’L’ " 75«1" paue fin bolr ,,,;““ l gjfi ’gfi 1 sironite. "The rests â€"»l regulaied by | " PW ALR ts a) ols about thas character i‘i_ag'iflf on in 'ifl'{nwh'JF gre “o“- W hearty, busom. “a.’.”’:"m‘;“":m: Qn. walnud«nl' o knelt an the floor beside the bath, and the little urchin clutched at his heard and held it, crowing with Mg:ut delight. m.dy.l knno? mll t’W«'w ‘irllym“ al eve! he actually receg: gsn- me lil'sucflm] | uomtnad Mr. mlay. And his voice and his eyes were overflowing with gladness. &n to you directly, but Tl‘n“ié-b?v:; look at the youngeter first, Why, he‘s r| _ ‘Melation! Noâ€"mo, uo ! aâ€"a] ‘Matam,‘ said Hueogry Hawking friend ? ons w&w‘::udu the + M-M!%hxm&“! sharp nosed woman opened the door, â€"| The girl he had chosen for his son ‘lwh\IMAlme t] wife, and for whom he had kicked his cleaner that is one of the fineet 'N" o child out of house and home | You ever aeo It is the very thing ) Misa Netherbyâ€"his angnymons | your huaband orâ€" -wmamt. I ain‘t got no husband nor no gan‘ | am bcur later there was an| ‘Well perhaps you would like to | ruafamiliar knook at Raah Finlay‘s | look at oar latess dog collar, silver |fromt door, aad before Mre Ralph |plated, name engraved free of cost, |oeald twige, Mr. Finley, senior "“N\\thwodâ€" humgwwnm.umm ‘There ain‘t no dog on the plece, I Ralph was sitting one side of a comâ€" | don‘t want to bay anything so you forting fire with his wife vie aâ€"vie Be | jnstâ€" . Aween them atood a little bath in which | _ ‘Lady‘ said Hungry Hawking, ‘then a three montha‘ youngaterB@was receivâ€" {ou“uwwa move on ‘m and ‘“&'“r"a‘?&,““‘m“mm"m on\ ¢ Aawmotkeas r. scene at a er you glance, then he strode across to his dnpâ€"ul‘ui‘ son. woâ€"â€"Aâ€"#pâ€"â€"â€"_â€"_. ‘Raiph . I have came to ”:i“t:r Ow‘qi:’v?:w I havajmm?h;g W Rmm&:ud writer o ananymans correspandâ€" ence you tald me a lie about Give at ‘__ lmlww hanad. hqhi erowed to signalize the eventful D’.fa‘"‘ %“"‘ incident. Mr. Finlay loat no time. t % ond Dyea T changed ‘_a ‘Milly,‘ he said, ‘I am !oiutnm Ane grey Wi%“h a ; giee to you directly, but I must have a | d@TK brawa shade, and a blue one was | 2x As Mr. Fipiny ight of the mambapgnt ®a to the exciamation that rose to his b? bat the watchful sargeon qverhcard it. J.l- know her, Mr. Finjay. No rela _ *Relation ! Noâ€"ano, no! Oaly aâ€"a with admirahie compaesare, be : mwdumu-g to sign it, or exen to pus her l““&n from this A{.':u::mqu&.{qflf _l‘&m:u. Haster Flowers in Paris MMMMMgm-Mg had a nasty tambie, he ter i A friend, ser of Piamand Dyoahv?i,im as h:lo:u ® w‘ undDmIohu«l‘m huabs gray Mt“h & dark brown and a hlue one was T s To css T im w w c!::hu Q:d wondered whflH' the “""Nwazvr’mmmm h any wo: id 847 iqhin y poloquatl vife: 26â€"A & probable vietery . A B M ‘.’,:';.m.'...' U J riep on h6 io t SaBe “‘ 1 Ts c iolt e polls to hear from in Bt, A Btudy of Ruosems xz;‘:‘“m h.‘::bm‘hovlfi ".& woar‘t dissolve, "““‘flhfi.m.‘ * xmm\mw“"""‘““ Other the pin i112, o0 ClA the speedy deterioration of Feeling Hia Way e envelape can {mnt« o!‘z'anq but will wear wm" s ' L. ."‘ enpatai>â€"auss Th fourd m i# & from OÂ¥kee in the Abdinliay‘ B â€"J, * waBR x a., MM_ & a1Ma. Arie Miwa® q0 J 8%, RC.L eatciians tbouerad to 1t Ofteq; Epsfairs Beonamical Blesk, King st., _ EEReY to loan at towest rates af intereat Â¥renrnics Corqvrors, . 4. B. 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