Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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Kenneth came iyonng
wnti
Cedle 1>:td
One would
with
Car of Ca.tr.* fe4i»3 f*s®t. r«c«i>sd. Cto
soriy arvd s?ik siwd ptoor.
w. #?s.« KAfne nxiMMErtrE wiiiFSti
H. H. ICapfsineyer
Aato ml Gasoliae E.ngiEe Repairing
asd Acosswies. -
Vttlcatsitl.as By Sl.eB.trf
AU WORK GUARANTEED.
Old Ptmw fl4S’.M
406 S. FLORES ST,
Sea Antonio, >: Texas.
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ICnmuron watched nt. the bed of tlicdr
| Hick idilid. Clyde,moved nroutid ncir-
•TOiinly on his pillow, his nift blue
eyes opened, and for u moment ho guz-
bye ycurn aj;u and left fen tin nd
make :i fortune In
heart nearly broke.
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A BraihntEIeScSpI^ —
(nit lie had pluck, bnck-bono mid <?:>- j
durance, and thus. In a few yeuru, let
had made and saved rjui.'e a fortune.
Now, luj seis lh<; wealtbics! man In the
city, and bls mnrrtai;? to pretty Cecile
Emory--tho brlahtcst ro«c in all the
country - wm Jtmt, nt tills mom-1
ent. the general topic of the hour, Ce- i
wltneitsod had mu.de him thkilt of too
many thlnipi and be burnt Into tears,
nml the kindly rlns? of hhi fallier';:
video could not uiMitngo the pain pf
lifn little, wounded heart.
After imine time Cfydo’K littlo rain
of torars Una over, hut the feelings of
deep sorrow wtill pmietrated his soul,
for ho realized thin he lind lost the
Unit, littlo friend of bin heart’s king-
dom, and that for yearn to come there
would bo an empty ptneij nothing
Tiki father hud ims hope that, when they did apeak, lio ,;,lll1d fill.
wtta never fortsotteti
dero.J whether ishe would rmifjy mnrry • wondered in her moil if
Cameron, lie wa« rb-I>. but wlmi.i
after all, were rlidiuu when the man j
that' wordti ran;; In Kennutli’ti ear:
(C ntlttt
Not the :
many crape
feature of tl
rd. lids time
slons. The
v/ays b(;t,n
inlKsjooary
been n.nde 1
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CftiBpei tn pe
no further
Mohnmmede
the opposltl
too strong t
Hut now i
BKAU ANII OHEKCIU, '
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••• ■ !ecI!0;.are yoa BOjng prayer.’JX^mrfi^onebiforihn:' ' " ’ ’ ~’--—
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to reach tile
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c^rr . th^. Bp;I th^Lr; I mW, Wflmg throughue night- hflettd
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1 • ONE EASTER AT HIGHMORE. I
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j am! irlojwsrJ the door. When limy went
i Father Enitii'hs rufdt down bu-
1 for a Jdntiro of the JMtnwyd Lady find
i pruyed that Lho man, whom hij had
Jur>t umdif happy, ud^lit not hr* loift U>
th*; Church, arid houh) day would !’<♦-
. Curllo wn:j a
Ettniry irun und wlfo had Juki Ijchjj saint (*F nwth, Jm thought, and miru-
and in tiiy eyex of old | ty hur pare, Chrhdliih character
Father Er:uiU^ -God fcjki. hla ho»| ■ would do much to tiiiu end. Wordii
•thnnj iorkud a took of joy, (H- mid exhurl;« Iona bud been UNtdesn;
tun In th«y twilight he had kipdt before i they had fallen on harreii, hard rocks-
the oll.ar hold In jf hwroI converge with i Ceci Io had tintrrju.l lhe man iihe loved:
tijtt G<rd* unking hk'flahigM For hia rhil- nhu wan happy, but In all her joy,
<lr«n fjf the parish, and Ovlhfit name diorc wura the undertone of a regret, 1
Often he won- and Hhu dreatnud of the future anti 1
her dreicia
break, but hIi<j waa afraid,
wealid her ]|p?j for the tjake
child—fur peace, after all
of his garments, he will, without J
doubt, say: ..
^Cowl« Be Betterr J
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Our constant aim is to PLEASE tho^
who entrust their tailoring wants to]
us—to give them the best service, qua!-:
ity, style and workmanship at a moi
erate price. ]
We have an excellent assortment of
SPRING and SUMMER fabrics. :
M. J. Lobert
TAILOR
208 S. Alamo St>
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' Jth faiiiiicBl
’;u Catholic tim.l mumlilo nianotonuu.i
prayi'fs, uru! bend iih knee to the
•.prisBt, and if you persist in malting
i^y life utu uiufortablc I will tuar
your hear'; in two. You do not de-
iiiirve niy line and you ore degrndiid
In my eyes far liavtrift planned and
itrhenieil and plotted against toe and
my child when my back was turned.
Ity heaven. 1 reoar! you Bilali yet mif-
1’er for third " Clyde mood trnnstixod
-n witness to another act of high so-
ciety drama - atnl in his eyen the tear;!
;;a!tiered fairt
Mrs. Caine run knelt al the bedidde.
Her eyes were dry, am! her handu he),!
fa;;; her throbbin; temides.
"Cer.iJe,” Im nltrleked. “do you hear
;ne with your inumbHiig witchery of
prayer* Remember, thin night endit
your trickery with that child!“ and bo
stormed out of their sight and paced
Ute htr.ll with tire fury of tt caged
lion,
When he was gone, Clyde Rtciie over
to his mot her’a aide, put hia tretnb-
linif, childish arms nround her nock
rimj planted a kiss on her fevorlidi
chc-eks. Then in the moonlight, ho
Ifeelt dowti again beside her and, I
really believe tshi lips moved in
prayer.
hl every w;iy suited to become the wife | bigotry that had been hurtling In Kttn-
of JflahiisenfH wealthy broker,
“May <;<14 kiwis you hotli!“ rather s “’me. one morning
Francis if.Ud tiimiglitfully, as they Ti><? ivr.i.y ■v!,« ™ «„< ______
were ,-ibmif to hyjie ;,h<: rin.tory. "Atirl «’«t yet been baptiztrL and Cecile’s unf-’
remember your
You [y?v<?i phnkofl th*? Jkiwtrr
tn Hl I my imrhh nnd I th;U blit er
Mita'S niriy fu?v«r nr bliwlit lu . .z
" ,hi<1 h<r Klmok’iisko:! iztadly.
hands wiib btith uf Ihvru vhmrvujjJr
SEE
&oach & Barnes
For iPOKTKG GOODS i
KODAK SUPPLIES L'n.dy day tfUtiJn
Come/let kneel together/'
The nic*iiibe&3is stele threegh the laie
curt^iiw aud chre^r their light upc:i i
Clyde’^ gulden., ctiriy hair* as he bles»*!
ed h 113$*? t fa Ed r?pcsief, ’srord after] i
(Jn :i rohi October morrjbiK in thy
flirty <?lffhtlc«, J.hn Jiurnble n:<--
lory at HiKhrnuru held t ^o happy
hearts T?io final, d<!’ hdv<? wonljj (.hat >
mndu Ken;.Camerun nihi Cwll-d hHvi? the of faith.
I'ul juj ^ver. Kf+anoth neemed to have
frjnjutteti all about i.be fatM iri#1rL [minlakert?
Hide. Cecile wept bitterly, and nJ
Kenneth’S troubled fare there vs]
look, tut If tt b tor tn were lire wing V;;J
In ids soul. The days wore on, ij®
dark, cheerless days they were, U
they were getting somewhat brjghtf|
Clyde seemed more himself, i(. J
less drowsy and tried to speak O
great fervor, then, almost tit nutkleiw
ilia mind would become u blank.W
nil In all, the doctors were well
«d with his condition. Day ly J
)}(s jiower of speech grew istrc^S
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-contitlning a grurrn neat, tilled
with !.’.dibits and Candy Chickens and
Eggii of vnrloiia itlzes anil colors.
Only :;ui! r nmpl-rtc.
HODGSON, Cody Maker,
li)H E. not STOV NTJiEET. Eletni i'n Kt. Mary’s and the bridge,
JOSEPH O. HODGHOX, E'mprietor.
Cote
RaWte at
Popular Prices at
lind he would converse uulin fre’J
with those uroitnd him. Not ;it|
moment wan lie free from ii:ilti,::'i^S;:? rpAXV/tl
when his temperature wotihi run IRVUl
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We Have a Beautiful Line
. of .BASTBfcCARDS amL
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W I! Y2H W® a
any man who wears- Lobert-madeSl
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arjj y,jW( a.ii <i53vul i.hfj iff lit t n yw : t'vruups tne nig
end <>i-fle tried very hard to forget.j^ivk child had put a check
to Kt.'tongue, so bk not to
n.”
On the evening before Tlm'n fu.
jimwed. The ucral, the Cumerotm were Heated it>
their cosy drawing room, when Mr.
Cameron iiudihinty rose, after cotnsuit-
Inj; hfii watch, ami evTnimeii: “By
Jove, Cm lie! I almost forgot. It ts
past smvoii ,nnd I ttbould have been at
tint office long ago, fixing up my
rnontiily »tntement,"
“oljne you will be away then for
re mo tfmi>,’’ Inlerpmmd Mra. Camer-
on, “Ciydt? and I will take a run over
to Flan nag an’tf. Clyde sf» wishes to
zee poor Utile Tim before he i:s taken
away." Cecile’s eheek burned; shi!
would have liked to have taken Clyde!
to church with her in the morning, I
t ut she was afraid lest her httaband J
miith’. ett.nl another unme In their:
The very mention
f It wonlil bring forth srieh a volley
of abusive, sanast.lf words t.’mt Ce-
< lie once mere amritherert rhn.?e feel-
ings that her hc.riest heart trad know’
,».> well.
- J EASTER NOVELTIES nt,
- REASONABLE WtlCES. ....................
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Two ttic-ntbie had panned and the
Csmeroa hottiw wats bright and cheer-
Kenmy.li tmr-med to hare
put to rttmm i? even Lucifer him sulf.
■'Cecile Emery,” l ’ ”
this u!ght put an end to all your foul- vlcian, and upon examining the child,
id) fancies! That boy will never bn the famous German professor ut once
„,..( llRj(| ..^y (jyar people, j tun very sor-
ry, Hie child will die; its chan ecu to
Ifve are very mengre. The eymptoms
at first were th one of eoncuimlon of
the bruin, but during the Inst twenty
four hours menhigUis has set tn, mi l
this makes the progress so unfavor-
able. I have seen a few traumatic
t aricB mid out of their ^timber, only
two ret’overeil.”
Mrs. Cameron wan almost wild; the
exi’itement hud been too much for her.
If Clyde would only speak, how much
better uhe would feel, and then to
think that her only child had to die
—and to die iinbuptlzed. O horrible
thought. The agony of it sickened
her deeply, but, she bore up bravely
and found a consolation in prayer.
Three weeks had passed and Clyde's
condition bad not changed mu eh, a!-*
though Dr. Von Hartmann seemed
more hopeful, Anj’way, she resolved
to make a novena to the Mother of
God, and one morning she placed a
little white statue of the Virgin nt
Ctydo’u bedside. Before this, a candle
wan to burn all day and all night. She
cured no', what Kenneth would say,
but she expected a few words of re-
proach from tiirn llmi afternoon. But
strange, he saw tiio statue and burn-
ing candle snd not a word passed his
llp.i, and Cecile was glad, for she felt
that his cold, ley heart was begin-
ning to thaw, 1 wonder If she was
? Perllaps the wight of the
pJ,^,,. -- - — ..........c on his
a visit to ri<. ;tongm;, so as not to denecrato the
:! fVter'ii arid God only knt:wu what |>e” i 011 iet serenity of the sick chamber.
J. F. FENTIMAN j
Alamo Trask Factory
Ttrnti;:? jtDrl Stliipk
Ci'i. to Ork'j",
323 ALAMO | Telephone
PLAZA.
any man wno wears L.oDen-madelijgvT)
Clothes how Ke likes the fit and
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Assorted Jelly Eggs and Que A®.™
Japanese Feather (taken :: IOT JOC
Basfier Baskets 5c qp. Filled Essies- Baskets JOc ap
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Rabbits, all sizes and positions, 5c $2.50
CHOCOLATE CREAM EGGS
All our Chfirohife? Cf^im Egg:? Jjir/e Vfanflia Coco a nut Cream
telh tgh grade — Kiri et ly pi i j
“NEW BCRJL”
Kcw (lorn H very mtractive and In our:; excltmivuly. A Chocolate Egg,
JaM open, jirnt Imtuhfiig, .-bowing fu sonic, Httle Candy Cldcki.-m,;
other tiny Candy Rnhblr;;. nil ndlblo, I Or «arh.
EASI ER NEST.
< A ion. <:ti ient package to imnrt off by
30c J x ”
4fer$i.ee /
! Kimigir.i; were. I One evening, shortly after the
I Ots<" d;;y, curly In iMiruary, when !wer(’ l°w. Mr. and Mrfl.
jivncbvray sk loo m; rjidl uii:> cllner- .............. * ..... .
]3««I5, Cwile litviid at l.w tifudow, gaz-
peg >Iwn 11so !r;n“. *?mpty, desoliitc
I S'tri'et. It h;id J unit liry.ti'ti knowing a
I IP-f!(. and III.; flf«h were v.try ulip. i,1<0 n”’ (W<J t*-’nr-iitn!nud facra over
jPirry. She !;.:nl print ClylB with ,1 me-i-
■i) tin nd to i1*1” distinction. Kenneth had changed
hmifrs, lii.51 IJKJrs In Ibt'ric yenra, and Clyde, hln
non, now ten yetira old,
right to Highmore; he wivi poor then, pbe dertd picture dSf him.
I.ui i..-, h,4 „i,r,.v i...,.o .....i ..... jellangoit, itiucii itt lonfcji.
Iirudly have known her, with her
troutde,!, Had litre. The years were
wenvlng light aliver iitrundii through
her linlr, and no one in nil 11l:<hmore
but lieniclf know tlm reanon. Kcn-
| no:h had been ;t traitor to the iiromhie
pits made io Father Friinr. i yeura ng”,
eilo Emery came »>f good, noun, j cm ho-bind this was the atrangn power that:
1 It: stock, wua oiitte a< i:nm|illsi'ied, an I ponde her ho nnlitipiiy. The fires of!
(tl ndinrv ^t”aV 4"rvJ»,,.l Irv tio-.r.Mi.L „,1^., ! 11 I ff r 11 f V 1 H'll t 11 f I I r Tltvcltl hnetilH^ Itl ti'vvn- I
tm^je,} f tr ,
the. s .tt.
fe:;': -blent in flop
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; the ?iJ.«n uf ih<! Cruto-
h3tu» <jI ih*? Fart b«r-.....;i.nd ih<j ifkm—+1
KenuBth A‘«ui.itnsn i^ougiiT <jf fiSia
prouder Vj p-jor Father FranrhL thir-
teim r.suid rtsaia iiu Lini^h^d
it TJ:nr I ns Id t-
<’n, k had riHUvbv.J i.!m*
,Jri,(,tti<i “*sisy
bls bsiu.phiy iwiiure.— tiisi face wan the
[.l.-ti'ire «;f a ro&dmaii’s., arid lib Ims dart-
ed, into Hie very rootu where mother
and ch IM wuro k ci ec I in ||f. and rouishly
SBUtctied Ifeiv li’Jie else from t!>« flouiir.
Mriri ' "aecito. Rre you going mMT prayer. Lot^y first one be tor him.”
! J Baby. ••;: ba pt i xed—wei I bard ly'.. That; M re. i.Caiaertis kissed ittie .little; re 1
: boy will :gb to his faiher’a church, to lipa wnl-then:^-&nt to th®.-fey's room,
you can put all your little scruples clcsed she doer gently and said in a
esito," he added, eareustleally treraliltos voice. "Remember, Clyde!,
The color in Cer-Uc's cheeks fed- that ycur father hears etithing of this,
dened. and for t*;e moment she was
rttane.i. St;-s thought that she bad
j Known Kenneth, but a™, alas' she di-
ivincil in him another self. After a
j few itiinub-.'S, st* was 'jufte eompos®:!
land nali, In a trembiIil> vcice: "Butiw-ord. the “Ger Father.”
i your promlsi.", Ktsnueth! Have you| Just then toe front doer opened ani
j forget’on hew you prcmlsel Father jin walked Mr. Came rec. The bet’s, a
; Francis that if any < blldren should i was unusually quiet, anl thinking Ce-
| be born to us, they were te be buptlz- pile and Clyde were tost asleep. 1-e
i e;l and rained Catholics. Have you took off his overcoat sad tip-tce.l into
f forgotten so seen? It pains mo deep- the drawing noirs, s-u as not to disturb
their slombers.
That very c;cm»n: the veite of it
”f nev- 'lilld came ring:be across to,,
Lr for one motiieric Intended to do it. I way it was sweet and tender, just
huiyway—r.nii, pshaw! Use priest hipko the i'r-t sruj of a young bird in
jdeatl.” jupring—the -words stole Into
' Tlu> jirle.,1 is dtia.j, ’tin true, and
nicro’.'s the pity,” added Cecile sadly,
’’Hill Kenneth there were other ears
{than his that heard the promise. There
!l» a God in heaven, and lie understood;
j#nd I mu kind that there Is One who
remembers your words still.”
j "Enough of this nomwniie—this old-
jwoman talk-” Btietiteil (,'anniron mad-
, Jy, and there wasi a koto of deep ucorn
In Mu ey.jsi, "My child will never—•
never. I nay — be tinpibed by u priest,"
and ho stcrittfe out of the room In a
great lit of alitor.
During {Im years ihnt fallowed. Cu-
tlie had never again, except on a few
thoiightlesu Urena ions, mentioned Lnp-
tism or anyliiltig partiiining to Clyde’s
ermdttlun, urn! when she had dlrine so,
Il ended tn hitter ittmrrels and strifes.
Ol’tou she lull mi if her heart would
and she
of
was very
Ono ilny, Clyde rtnno running
to Ills mutlier with u fine pale and
frightened, and cxchrlmed: 'Mother,
poor Tiru Flniimtgat), next door, has
jmrt tiled. I Kin .it bln bedside when
the end eniue, ami he bei-koued my!
with hl:> little llr.P;ern, und tfieii kfis:i-|
ed mi- gimd-bye. Hut, oh, mol her, h r
ba<i Huih a like death, and the prte.-it
from the C’ntlmdrnl prayed wlt.lt pniir
Tim nil morning. Poor Tim! how I
will nilti:i him. H<i ivmi abeut the only
boy 1 ever knew, und .-ami — I —.''
Clyde could tlol tipeilk another word.
■;-..ry. )}!;<. h.ad Pent Clyde with ti men- tl!*’1’ !,U ll'”! tor the hto,
jii.agif to thus yroreii'n. tin:] he hail not ^,no islnte Hie mcldent, nnd he whln-
: to'toreed, though he Dxn-.i been gcur* a ■ ■
toll hour Just tira, t.!;e ambulance "Hall, Mary, fill! of grate—." Then
awepl around the i t-rner, and for an !,teTato-’d l>js fhjttijnt to bin forehead,
tostont tt mighty fear iswayipi her iii.!;1H If blew; himself, end :i Ktupld.
most f™if,yi;;s. The at»tn.i1anr® Jmlt-! fflr-a way look etinte to bls face, an.l
; Iff>ftblevu, fl.riT-’wcoIi;, Udliiii Trtomphcovt, ed befere her very deora. Khe feltJ hand fclll down ImlpIi’EB nt bin
" ' ' - - jgR;(jr,s rjjfjt,-, evtryiliing vvan moving!
iiiroyrtd und islto came Jieiiir falling!
to the IKhji-, bet jito held fart to n
into sa. n z d s tin near by. Jshe into red i
phtoisitto tin;!- wltidcw almost wildly: i
Jtoe sjw her htmtaind, and touri cutr’e-
a.rSife.fen e Biariipiwn.s varrylHg an I
. --wiiimw— ittotob.1 ftotetsi,. pale fedy cm a tdrcl.t h-;
w santnc «.i,. 0i«».fc, “
Its 13 4 diajtfl'Stf.Kf 3.B7 Wfthi’W&S -Hi fJ^p Pf ‘ ’’ O/rC, tf-tlif-J roUftftg:! fJ F5
Hrrir/iiEcSi.. by j -!^ arijxz?,
£ , j iicrkifiMlf t\«L
to ri’?T ” S1L „ 'to-fe ttove lift arjf llirtjr: r’tjea lind r;v-
; ,|t.stress, m>-jI S.ESS.1S. as ttomtj, the tn;.
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j w aor & e «-»♦ -w w-uf tn-sdi to irerry ov.-r t.h^' jiims''
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Cy®, te®r. New Wa®f & 3^^ f,j yar,?/
■|tofee= DP-k»Jili^m
liioutoe, Kenurvl,' D'Hltsr motlier-hcan was hl red I n ? with I
When Clyde and hl;; mother
would ever riiniii true.
For days ami days Father Fram in'
’’ile-
memter your promise!” the Blranp!
tile j day therm Btilf-nntne volt en waul
of | mind bhn ot his sacred pledge.
been called into tho Cameron house,
he groaned, "let!sovonil days after, by the family pliy-
il r<l rill vzmr fsHil- ! ul/Hnn iinrl uivriii <*vnmIrilmT tlm rhlld
unitl.
OSgSri icl
I
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and wild fever tenipeats consumed A
cneri.y; then ho would sink iiitoj®. :- zSri
low, muttering delirium, and olwg.; ■ T^ri.
very often, raise If Is fingers to .&H.
forehead, and there they remain^ w||' -.
(Continued on Page 9.) ^;' ,
bkau anii armtciu.' '
!MB W. Commerce St■ Xe-.v Itone f 3;| ’
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Paul Broggi,
Dealer in staple and fatu.
Groceies, Hay, Gs-dn/® -
Pecans & Country Pro&^jr-v.-.....
Agent for the Will & Baumer Co;^® -
dl^B and al) kinds of church Bup&lfellb
—........... A;
E^Steves& Ssa> -
LUMBER ril
Doors, Sash, Blia6, Jhisgles,®
Offices and Yards: . 7>. !
I. a G. Nk Depot aBd So^lri
Crossing pp £ait CoBBerceShraKte-.'-
KOBtTa? STRElSJto;
(Kimcessor to E. Thitol . 3®^’
102 EAST COMMEHCE STR&®V
SADDLE AND HARNESS MASfflf J ■
Carriage Trimmer, /diri
I keep everything needed for tlielK«fe :
■I--------------~— - -----------W"
'| JOHN J.KINSELLA & COMPAN^fe ~-
ART GLASS W
—___ °Mfc.
oho loved pjswiwl not even
prletdtPM Jiearl, — tin: true faith.
Kenneth Cameron wan ;i man about j myotic vofreH Haiti, anil ho < o!il;i not
thirty-live, well jireiierved und <|till o; him!; t hem, P[!rh;i;)ii. In immtl fur-OIt
good looking, end In Ida open, frank play those anlf-nnmo v<;l< en would re-
rnnntmmm-*,! there waa n look of j mind bhn of Ida aacred pledge. Lui
tdrong determinaliun. I
been tv mlnlater in a littlu village tmr-1 heard them!
roitndud by m-ot^iah hilm, und tdiop-i
herds who tended their I!mk» on tlm
11111b wisre bln parkthianoris, lio wa» a i Camerons wore mill counted tho
good, ImiipBt. old non), and when Kmi- iwoalttiloat family tn Highmore, nnd, io
noth, hbt only idiiid. kiisscd him good-pmtward appenrntlcaa really dmmrved
i forgotten so seen ?
■ly.”
“Promices count f;.-r nothing,” he |
s’amtnt-Ted forth scornfully, "I nts-j
I like the :
| apring—the words si ole Into the
(drawing room, revL-r<:Etly and dis ir*ct-
ly: "And leal us not—into tempta-
;icn—but deliver is from evil—naw
—and at the liciir—of Mr death—
Amen. Hal! Mary—full of grace—"
Kenneth Cirezercn stem! still for ai
'moment, a dark sliatow crept into lib;'
pale face, fc[s teeth were sec and there
wan a wild [uek ta bis eyes, ks he tip-
toed arrow the hall and then stood at
the door of Clyde's room. It was part-
ly cb.is.ed, and there. ;n the corner, he
saw all, There was Clyde In bls white
re Im, and beside him knelt ('<>< Be, an .1
his boy r,-as belli;; taught how to I’liat-
tstr ”j>apist" praygrs. Wiis It po-ssl-
l.le? The fires of a fierce hatred were
coustitning Cameron’s soul. His mus-
cles twitched; he could hardly island
ft out. Out upun live silence ngak;
ciumi tin- voice of the child,—-"Holy
Mary-.Mother of God — pray lor mt
sinners......” f'he exclteil man Ito. bls
llp.i In apjjer. "Gb. I cannot statu! it,"
[be timuifslit, “the Idea of teaching my
boy to pray to a wiaua. 1 will yet
bend Cecile’s haughty will and she I
Kill yet have; to cower down in the:
dust at my Itot and hag my pardon.”
thatmnd thc.URids Hashed through
Ids ujliiL.i. Mow vjtmte the sweet volevw;'
;.d rnoltufr and child. They were trlBk-
rlng the >i!gn ■■! the Cross;-—"In the
n j
■ i'riri 1THEO MAGOTT *
| V> ht:n <nyd»j anl hH nsotwer ® ® filwVe a 1
"Iton’t you think it fl. time bahyl r„(,f fm|[J f|„, Flfl„B4s5tl-3r n;,;,Ur ------ ----- ------ !
was being baplb.mi. Kmreelh’.’” sh-^)lo)„, Ti)J.lr
wtjn* to ftBT for|
i ii! tenim-e. Clyde wan sdtiltii: hi a rock-l
er Imfare file (ire plurn, rat),'ling
lingers careh’fody thnnigli rtr, eptoi
.book, while Ills nuiiiier’s lips; rncto-.I [
’silently and her lingers ■.■orjntel pearly I
! i:n;uI s t ha’ 1 ay 111d in t he 11mI k r t h Ij wv Z**\
<;n her tap. -. 1= oS'sUpj.^to'is?; j/ ;-i'to,'S.'iT ! "l
Fienently Clyrto broke out tender iy: I ''ri(-:v1-j'’
i "Mother, why won't you let me no c;( M ■
[the Slstera’ seliool, so th;*', when I am j
:sick they will come tn me ansi pray!
!for mri, like they did at Tim’?! sick J
ifei? I tun not like other fey« at ail J
!nn.-l I Just bats my oh] tutor. Jis!
!never raeatlosj God's name to me ato !
[ 1". all ssomn so nt,r;in$», nnd now I ara |
; nearly oiertsn years old — and, fe ! how {
;I do wish I could ssy h^if tfe prayers*;
.11).ar, tb.0;.;i.> <!;flilrtoxp to. Anil, jBWksr, >
| J:Syispc?:.r]<> :jat yriu o src4 j.
■;.J rs ■ ti!. li ray • to I :M mry, 11 k e tii UiSi'-d s
Oil 2W7 life SCOTS’ f -Xi
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