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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-11-21, Page 711 A , . ----­­­­ ­, ... ....... - ,. ­- - . I � . % I , I � . .. 11 11 . � I .1 " I " 11 . 9 . � "I I 11 11 - I . I I . I �. I . I 1� 11 � I I . . I 4 �, . I . 11 I . I , I .1 . I . I I 0, . . . A, "",-,"'.-­ .- 1� . I , � . . 11 . . . 1� .. 0 1 I . . � . . 11 . � I 0 1 ., . I � . I . � 11 . � 1. � � � I 11 , I I . I � �i , � � . IV I I � 1 4 . 7 . , xkvembel %let, t907, . - 0 . � I - -- . ��Atak Newo-Rcoor* 1 . - R ------ . � 0 � I . i - ­­ ---- .1 .. , . ­ 1''.. . I . � 11 ­ ­ 1P---- --.11 ­­­ A- E%F,. ­­­ 111. I... �". 1111.1'...., -1 .001". 11P - I �..�:�� . '. M---- ­ � I - ­ - " m.; � �,` . I I I.- �­. I �.. � I 111. � -17-1-16, -1 .. � I �-- w- - I .�W: I' I -," ", - -�­­­­ � . . 111� I a ­ ­ . ­­ r. . ' ' ­ - - ­­ 1A.,M,1..WVW norwi-, 4.. 0* XdTusalm. X. D. WTA .V TbD famops Druce trial is now going .qooq1,o, W IF it 11W"Weife oom ; ,,Someone wished, to %ar . ,o*004P*00ik1P990#0#00 00044,00004100**0000*00,91 wrltihg t6�Vrn As sbe'dM Xenrij", emiio gato an at )ating herself resignedly . . . . oh in I,ondon, England. 1. 11 ..., binj in wild with delight. ! and At last at I . I an "'��t"M . . I . 0 Judith beg to I dare siiy," 'returned M . I I Her r. = 3 . . " The British destroyer Mohawic 4 0 * rug Wier was downstairs, together, upon the hall stairs. a manul , ,,, r . "#-"r-- . .n. 0 - ,. 0 � 'O with Jda's ft#xier, George, and Aunt vionder "what under the * run And we �sctVred in BW4:014 . ' . . � her ,QMclal trials in thm North Se;i 0 I �� �� . Martha, "Moit the first thing I did,' . moon had happened." Have you friends therer" I � , .1 , ngfish.' ­ - tbore Mary rolied thdt she* W 0-0%, 1-� I . . last weolc fravelled at ille rate of *.. . 1, . , . I . SAW she, "was t* Inquire after Billy She had not sat long ere the Mr., Bender, to which Mr. MUMV . torty miles.'a,n,fiour. ' 0 1 d f wl 49W6 drew her to f 41cliaggart Bros.. , � � Bendierl X guess Aunt Martha was ' ' ' [uickly r6join III M# Rano A'tvmarkaZe outburst of flame on 0 0 1 Zh'edoof', ii;id in a moment, old C%ar- �erp I. have hed, "Is It W' a I I 111 I , . 0 . . - 0 George laughed, and Mr. SeWii paid lotte, pod the yellow -wagon entered ,. - eard othint througlf-k ' � . � . the sun, revAing a height of 825"000 "00 . .00 he woo doing -well, and was Pup of thl yard. Mary. who was now nearly Mu'tutii friend, George XO - I � . .-4 . rn,110, % w.as, observed at Radelift ,04- 9 . . ---"---ha as - O'ka' fe" she looked 09 queer, , ,%�hoim you perhaps have Been." . " . � 0 r V ,4vik-'at's . . the finest young men in Boston. ]jut well, sprang out. ,and bounding up Mary felt the ei -M I sorptory, Oxford, last week. . . 0 . I . , , P - St gazo Of* Abe . . I . - 4. ,,, I 11 . 0 . IV. I � 1.4 "I'r.. . . why don't you ask About Georgeir I the Steps seized J443WS haud-*ith a a .yes wbich wereL fte(t 19p- . 0 . : hoi.rd him talking about vou,to Rose) grasp which told how glad ib� was laqo, dark o . _ �. e I � - . , on her face, and coloring, doe O'ho JSI­ ' I I . I . . I 0 . . %, . 0 just aabl, left the parlor'." to see her. . . - 411110 . EN4 i "Why ' ' is replied �bat,tfiey came from I ­ , 1, A Q RAL BA,NKING ' By . , any information . " On Aln't dreadful sick, . M= I m I Mary, felt suro that in the a e ,vessel, . � , vid on * I � : Atft1w of '34A*1 Rhvrs, '. "The Hotnoffl I I I I 9 ' am t()�$q L I I Of ber.which- Rome might,give would you 91 Judith, peering underiber qlndeedl" said Mr. Stuart. '"Whm I ' Tn'kNS�tOTF I ­ L. ".. � . lus"11 *4Tem . I. ' 'D. . NOTES . ... .. 0, bonnet. �, . . � . . - L .1 -1. . 1. .-,. L - . : the H L peA aW Sunshinet" E.to 'L not bo very complimentory, and Bhd al I refteeN I , . L - ,�� I . hM no, 1%pt, pielt, A I I return to the I city, ohl ­rega ,- . . . I t So - for when Rose .waa. "O . .t all.,# Tptiime4 his juemory a. ittle with, I 01scov . . . : 00000 000*000004,41600006 90% thought right, Ais How- M chair,, , I . , , rd W, . - NTED. DRAFTS ISSUE11, Made in many sizes and ' -0101 . � I questioned eorwceiiAng ."? . is . ary,, and then, ag. she saw the . . I L J L I . . . . . . . . L � . I ard," she at first Affected her 1por- with its cushions and pillows'. she YOUP0, . . . I ON _DrL .prices � but of only Qap � . ..� . L., ,tb. -W. _ burst into ajoud laugh,.which finally "I'd rather you would not/' anowero . ,", L , INT4REST ALLOW91) , _ - ..-- --R- ."Ok, - 34 Mary, "Our paths in life am valtyi. . L , quatity--the best, rom., I 0 YL , 1bulow w Be 0 ce aranamXAM were me 2TprM%ZM, VO 987 ance of such % person and then when andtid in a hearty cry, � when she - ' I , . L i ' L . . . I I I L . I if the black marks which she George explained biz�self more defin., thou or -' n course woaa . I . a in?" . nothing c LL . * - _ght one t lffere,�t, I .he'i,, Ingtox , _ nay, on . "L. she said, 110 , how kind *as ey L V 0 erest in me," I 'POSITS. SALE, N, OTE$ FURCUr ,ft r I , Mr. , Worth v's," ,answered Je the conUiLrY, said itely h, that LArIl'.11m . 11 I . L received. 'On r heri, . . . . feel no int � . . 40 1 . . , Mary, and Jenny continued; .. - She wished to retrieve her reputaU sure A I dort'i know much about -be., 6,1ra. had been at home but a few , "Am X to conclude that you, toog, "Wh: L Henry is , L e. ,d a 96 except that she's a charity scholay, -in him?"' returneffl. 0ZI), --- -- ---- - - ­ . . y, , studying ther for lazin4ps and les"'behip - od I . feel, no interest. Hasplin-urme. , . MR I days wh .�,ka . I - But tiny *ill bes or something of that kind, I I . . t Impression.' so, never bef�� in her 1. L , ,en she was solicited to t,a I .� . I "' , it ", life had she. behaved SO. 'Well. At the words "charity scholar,"' liar%of a arnall select school. But Mr. Stuart, and again his large- oyeO . . - - ; . . - L , � rested on Mary's face with a pmripiO � . him, I kndw he Will, tie's so Smart. whole L I . I . are having � , now I wish he'd write torne I Would, hard an she did during there was. a peculiar smilei on George's L rB ...ason thougbt it bept for her to, . . . , . 1. . 'ntlerana or L studied AS , .1 stay a I . expression. . . I . . . . Pianos ' a go tile L - I return to Mount ,Holyoke, and ae. , . III& 13ay-. L . .11 s " n't I feel griand to have last few weeks, of ,her -face;, but he continued -talk' But she made no re ly, and som � . - . tre in endou. - , 1. I . cordingly she - declined Mr. Knight's . , W , . , -, BRYDONE,, s4lo all over Cana.dai and'� correspondent?" . � Mount Holyoke. IdW, who Ing,' "that if that were the case she rising up, said it wits e for her to L Wes, ex- . , � . W g h - to be very studious, and -be offir. greatly to., his disappointment,. go home. . I . . ,� we'd like YOU to know "Suppose Y04 write to him," said ought . - I . I ,pectin er father, aunt and cousin 5 - - , . � . more, about tlieta. I I Mary laughingly. "Here's just room to be pri4seat at tfie anniversary. wals piroguuie�l She was," ' I and that of, many others.'Mrs, Brad "Allow me.to'hecomparry you as fait , . I . I . -BARRISTER, SOLICITOR . . . . wrlie to,day for a free en. I ough," Pointing to a vacant spot engrossed with her studies thiA. I "As Aparly, as I can judge of her,". le3i, who never on. any occasion paid as Mrs. Campbell's," said Mr. Stuart.4 '- . . , I ' " des�rlptive -booldet Wl- 0,$ Always ask. L' So observe how Bad Ana low- retui��d Rose,. "she in not remarkable ; her school bill, was the loudest in her "I arn. going to call upon MIS I � � NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.- - - upon the papier. "H she did not L I r'. all Tim I 8 , I I I complaints, saying that,,"fo � , ng viby Marti-n-Cirme out y "a can answer test- for brilliant talents,, but,." she added, I . . , I L . On, and LL. . , ary seemedr. Shp had i IL . whose �acqualntance. I acciden - OPPICE-SloanO ,Ajoa-CLINTON', - I __ Ing ab -- -- ---.. ­ "spirited Mi � ci,46, aeVer lost a Speck, and stood at the � - " I. y 0 . - I � -- . . ­ ­ -are -skiperio�i - --7- 14E " ' stioina yourself I ledge, and now Whisted for L "'she has 'a , I ir. Suppose YOU' - ' L '% I . .., ­­ I -- .11 �-Pianos . ­ � met Ido's, ry.kept made last summe , a I -�- que , I d of know] . as ph foot hll summer long when Ma . ; . --- ''.'--, ­ 'I'll. do- it" -said tinni, _Aaa Oiy-' more - lyfat it could not , , -funds way ot Showing off, and per. too, You know her, I ­ L I . L � -11 ­ .A­M;artin'Qruje will be ---- L . 1. 0 . be - tire . certainq , I before, he'd.got-Se, sasav there was 116 of courseP- . ' . I I I I �. I . . . . . I � shipped,direct to yod if ,ing the pen,' she thoughtlessly scrib- were-'e,;hausted, and she must leave haf3e; I AM mistaltbri .with regard to I I . . Mary'replied that she did, and- vzo - . . . . 'the .0 dealer in your*. . I perbFs to, return her,- 0" I., -� 1. living with him, and she . wanted him I to -speak of the relattonabilp, be- - . � . I , '11, . & HALE . I . I re:s �. I . I . bled off a ludicrous account of her � the. school, never I out of the way." . 1. . about . ' 'pt*. % I � �, - iL - vicinity, . . Very ­�different from. this . wqm the W`idQW LPerkins I in -em, when Mr. Stuaft abr �. , I I . I I failure, and of, the 11junders she *as again, . L I I , stead ' of being tween-th _d . I I . � �Co -Q'omM1sSiOndrS, -, I Prices And terms sent . . � -commi she "How much I 0 dese i if her by1da, wa I changed - the conversation,. and - in SW .. , ni yance L constantly Rting, while shall miss'mY music ription given c ewlyo � . ' I � .- . teal � - spol - -how much I shall miss 7YU." She I xtoll- , sorry s .glad, for if Mary didn't at X= EBt.tr, aad - an request to any address. flow came to hei cousin!s side e I - I , Insurance . .. .. � I I ke of Mary 4s the pattern lor. the and . I tench, there waaL no reason moment more they' were '­­ "' I , 1. : an. '.." ... ... . . 1. a wh6 was giving Ing Mary,hijhly, and lamenting,the Whi Sally Campbell's- door. -Ella was so muiew , , L : Agency. Xoney to lo . whole. school. both Iri ,8611019ishiP and said one day' to Ida, . � �YoWll never have a . . I Mr. Stumt , I . . ORRE & SON, WrWted behavibr, . � . . . . -her a lesson,. illneis'which. would prevent George Ann shouldn't. 9 1.1 delighted at again seeing 'h �L I JLjIDU�.'LT , '____._ L . -­�­Tliez 4`---S9&-dhe,­wi � I better chance," said she to, her she hardly not . . _L _ __ . ---IV .#T_TAWA,ONT_ L %-B. H,AJ,E . . . ping-her'gold : a-tocibadYmi-havell't a piano," from seex e that . iced her sist6r ak , . - - ,- - --- - -JOHN. .1 L . .- L . I ng heir, Aunt Martha also daughteri "there's na stiffeut n ,ded . % - I L I .. . � . . po� her gilk ` (for Jenny . retUrned'Id', "YOU are Be fQACT of it, Spoke- a , word in Mary's favor, at I'll L ' . All, and did not even. ask her to re I . . � I I . . � pen III . Apron . I I . for a, private sphool, and vlap on . 3r' oonve � - . . "tied some of the habits of " Then After a the same ti ;ri &r.- bonnet. AM I . . I I still r6t= I Bud improve So fastj L ng to stop move e rsing I �: I I -plan I my things and run over to Mr. awhile ul5on. indifferent subijeqtq, -Xk- ­,-,.'�. ­ - I ... . . her ,cliildhood), "I guess he'll think , m6ment, She added� "I have- a the'unkind 'remarks of Rose, whom - -111-'- . 0 . . 1. I . . . I rm ernty, 'bui I hope he'll inswer it - to 'propose, and may as , he she Knight's before he - gets off to his 'tuart_as d- E o.p ay, saying.- he .. 1, L '. I . . ,lo . . . . well do it she thoroughly disliked.,and w I$ � -----.----,---Q1J ke Ila t 'kp . . . I . DRS. GUNN & GUNN . � . .1 . . *$' L �. . -1 � - o" -work- . - Ella, Ii , I � . ... anyway, . - , now as any tiraq. Next winter ,yon.- ,fe,am,d.'..w.aa.-�b.e,CQMinff__too._MLUch . It W was very.fond of music. But q- ': . L . . t Po, and -when at must'gpenA with -me in- Boston. Aunt :*favorite: with- . . . . as amusing to.see Mr. Xnight'B other fashionable' ladies, couldn't of . . . '�X, ` - Mary hoped so, o . , L L . 1. George. -Rose was not look of aston d. . . . � - W. Gunn L. R. 0. P. & L.R.C.S. I . . . � . . . , - I . ishment when the wi, ow I I . taini a Martha: and 1. Arranged it the last time only ve arse play apytbing-"was dread-, - I . .. . laoit Billy's letter came, con ng ry handsome, but she also pos- ca , . . . . . � . w-Edlnburgh- I L or- Jenny, It *as -.I .was at. home, and -we evm. selected sessed a peculiax.faculty-of 'making.,made her application, Lydia, who. fully out- of prad.tice.and L besides QWXk.' L . . I neatly -written. note - I ___ � . re- - .. � . L , . to mineM' chanced to be present, . bastily her music was all so old fasbloneiV', - ., , Dr. J. Nesbit Gunn M. A. C. S. Elig L � . - difill-cii1t telling whialk of the two girls your room which is next . and- herself - agree(Lble whenever she chose,. - -ntry door, where I . . L . � . . . was -the happier, . . . . . I and oston she was' ouite a fay. I treated behind the Pa . , Mn Stuart had probably seen such . . . . I .. APPLES . opposite to"Aftnt Marthes. Now, what in B - ' w - dhe. , caseW befere, arfd 'knew how to man. � . . . L. R. C. P. London . � � . Soon after Mary wout-'to Mount does your ladyship say tolit?" � I orite With a certain c-lais of young with her apron. over,her t�outh � I., I . L . � . . HolY4e she had received.,,pa lqbter L "She . I . go," answered men. it wid, for Gedrge Moreland,,, laughed' heartily as she thought of a age them, for he continued urging tbe . . . ; $Ioht calls at front doox of resld.ewe . I - says. she can't, leach ,1 , . . . WANTED I .from* Billy, in which he "expressed. -Mary. . . . . . however, that her prettiest,,and Most . noto.'which the candidate for - mb,tter until Ella. arose, and throwint, . - I ­ � . I ,on Rattenbury street, opposite . . . . . I , - "CanMt .go,l" repeated Ida. '*Why,, . . LH I ing had'once, sent him, and in which back, her curls, Sauntered toward-tht� . I I . . . I � �N D L * . l his. pleasure that she *do. at school, . coquettish airs were practi6ed e * L "i's." I figured conspicuousby, while her, piano Saying she Should be obliged tti L . . �i� - Presbyt,,rtan. church . C 0. but added that the fad of her � being not? Jenny will. be in the -city, and . was the Object which she u . � lea4ea for hm '. I L I 11 . . . BOTH FALL A WINTE11- 111pre interfered greatly* with his pl!n you -,are always happy where she is cure, jind',Aen she heard Mary Hom. El for hive ;bme one turn.the .. . I ; mother was llpollghtl� thanke I . I . I . . tario street-CLINTON . . .. .. . I I "Mother a - � Ard so highly commended in his'pres- those'yeast,!�-'-:� . ----1. . -.-. , Mr, Stuart of course vbluuteered bi%,;�, I I I . �� . .OFFICF, On - . . I L . I—. . L ­' .. of educating� her himself. . esides vou will have a rare chance 'L I rem- - sery Bit r'a violent , - - I L . L . L L 1. ! L' nu . ices, and e ." - . . I . . 11 ` - . . � r . .. ill health," said -he, "prevented me , or takin% music 1pssons of our beat ance, - she. c Id not, forbear exp Possibly Mr. Knight thought of the slc�Btool by way of elev . I . � ,Tor`- which the highest from doing anything until now. and a,heri: .and'then, tog,'.you will''be ,ing her. contempt, fancying .that � be. � notei too, for he gave tttti ;Moiw'nOL of the MU ... :1 4 . . ' - I . I just 8S.L I am in a fair w I L George, -and with his high English. notiona, would .. . I L' . on her Fiky . .. I . L . . , : I prices willbe paid. . .. ' ' .'ay to Accom-., n 'the' 'ime house with I . I . encouragement,, and when �! " * I I I . . W I , oston feel to - home she called for a moment, at Mrs.. it, and's turning back by wa�. of low- . I . . -DR. J. W. SHAW- ,- 1; pligh my object Some one elde has that ,l,ne is worth going to B just -'as sbe:did with regard L . . L . i � I . .. Don't Sell LUntil you,. see tae stepped.In before ine.; But it Is all for, I think," .1 . �L 16 . poverty �and .*low origin. * As for ,Ma,on', she "thanked her Stan that ering it, Ella, with the afr of a:martyr,.' . - � L � . . .. . - 1% . � 11, . or one ofm� agent.4 . p6is I nal- righk Ain4� as you -do not seem to need - . Ida little Suspected . that her last , George, it . was L difficult .telling 'whom . Sall� A�n wasn't obliged to. 'keep� declared herself .ready tL a plAy* what- . ­' '. I � L� -OFFICE- ,, . . . . . . .0. . my services at preE;6nt,.l shall next � 1. . L ras the stroirig6st-jobjection . he. did prefer, .though the last time -school for a, livin%. for down below ever Mr. Siiihrt .should Select. pro- %. I , I I , ' L 1. . #1 . I . . . . . I . . - Seld argument Ni . - nsh- ROSO as n Boston rumor had iaid where she came from,'teachors warn't .vided it we're not "old-�' . ... I .1 . .. . : Y.- I. . - . .:. . . L .week* leave Mr. L en's employment, L ch as.s%,9'f w W�s � ' - I . . 1 14 RATTENBURY ST' EAST ' � and go intg,Xr.' Worthington'd. law, ed 6 meet George. al�ain, she felt, that that be partiiiul�&Y'atteritive: t6 - fust. -cut i- � L � . %A choice being made, dw dashed 40 : .. . I , ' . *a13 very ­ we�ei after into'a spirited imltz,� skippibg a gpod - I..'' I # I . � _ AN'T . Office as clerk, hooitig that,,when 'the ubt cry any Be her-- arid Mrs. Lincoln, who' Qoe morifing..about .a'. . I L . . L I I . ' %and. finally ending wilh. - . .D.L..,10 she would count go to , ..;*. i . ELdN L - � , - be. I his .own home, lest he should think s L . � 1. -' - Mar � announced. her in:. many notes, �L W '. .. - J . . -JCLINTON , .. . . ­ 1� proper time arrives.. I'-ahall not an;rtiine, once hinted. to Ida the' prob '. yM9. return, shE . . a tr9melidous crasti., 'Pona as _ . ­ � . . . " L �, , . was came ow purpose to see him.;The ­ woulil ; - -mother's grarVie, ' I L . h that' a relationBhin I tetitiOn of visiting iier . . . GLINTOW , . defeated In another - plan whip ft. Ability— . ' L. ' .1 I .11 ! ffl - I - . . . %, . . . . . .f L - . I - � . . . I .. I � .... ed to-abi -much exeD- Stuar7t was. of �inusic, he did, not otaU . � --­ - - , . . . . I . L . . � I ormed in. boylidod, -and which taBLL were other.reasons;- too, wh -she did . *,., . 1. .1 . . . . .. I 11 . I accu to forL a repetition! fr�iA her,:L but tur, . ]� .., 11 - , , I L . I ,� i� - ;ei&OIne Lthe gi;at objeet of my lite. 1. - - ' h, Itoa. Lin- . . 1 L Oise",— -said she "that I can easily 1- , . .�; . . . , -, ­ �. � -..,L.., I I I . 1. I t to ;o. Ignry and � , or . Ir exist bo.twden the two !Lw - ' , . 'my. . Ing to Mary asked if she could Play- ­ � ., . -y felt perplexed and. tivabled. 'c,,%17W" I alk three- 4 -` , . PR. C. W. �HOMPSON - - ., ­ . A - Ma:1 L ' , � . ould. toth be' In the city;'and "' . . . I �s,`aud; perhaps on . - . , . I - - . . , - BI11Y,6 letters of lite had beee.more she" k I devi that neither of them w I I binffies. . \ - .. . . . way horneI shall . get a, ride." . ­ . Ella laughed 'aloud -at �the idea;- atia , . It though careful not toblut. .:. . � - . � L Mrs a ihing-ftL -IddMs-.presence,­� - -Mrs.-Mason * made na objection, an . ih& laiigh6d still'louderM..s . . . �;, � .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' fight would. annoy'lier. . . ar y. She was ' a little; . � ar- .. .. . . � . and she -emild'not help "guessing the they. tho Id 7 was soon on her wa - . . was qui pid walker, and almost -before she Ing, "Why' she can't p1dy, unless. Wo � . .1 : , . I � I Special attention given to diseases nature � of ,"the plan f6rmed.fn boi7� Mason, too, missed- heri and longed - - -Ons.at Mount Holyoke should , a ra . . . I . *9 I. - - �� Rose td, willing that'. others of her- . V -d- .M . . � . like those of'a lover than v, brother, Obd tpo d whei Mary. -iciplied -that she -did phot .�L *� �' - scruple to� .do or say iinything *,' h- at- ;�;h � I . .. � � ; -of the Eye, Ear, Nosiq.-and Throat ...... 18 . r.1 . �-�O *11 She' knew. she- sh�uld never . ' compan2 1 .was aware Of it, reached. the vinageo' .'DAYS of Absence' with one hS41. er.� . . . I . � I ,:. . � 1. . . . . to have hi3r at bOmer; so'she resisted - fanoy, there was. � ilitimacy it not ear Mrs. Campbell's - something of that kind.'* . . . . . � I ..I .. t. .... . I �� .. t . .". lo 1 a Sister's 16v 1. ,all Ida's - entreaties�, And the' . . . . an ongageme. .an. erself. . dnd As she came. n, .0 ' S41a �. . I .... . . . . ' . . . ' - I u him. exceRt with . a next let. at between h I I , * Ena "Allow me to be the judge," I Office s6nd Residen .. .. - ..- '.. - [.I',D I rh she ,could -not' ten him . the wish, naturally drbi& .that Ind leading'Mary to' th6 . , . . 01-1- ,and thmig of � Aer whl6h� went to Aunt Martha eav- Mr. Moreland. Consequently be'had., - - - - I I L ` . . so. 'her next. 1�tter- lacked the tone' . . should accompany her- Looking�ftp Mr. Stuart, i . � � I . I - � I . . TTH. CLINTON. � ­ � ried her, rpfusal. .. " . . South Hadley twenty-four , -bade ber'pliy v1L thing sbe - . . - . " HURON ST. SOT, . .. etion jvit4L , - not been in garden a -ad. piano, he .y I I I "'. . . -her sister in. the L . I . . . : , . .- � .40y or two* Mary received 'b' ted out bysorne. . 8 �, ­ ` In two 'hours, tire -he Was poin called to her. ... . ", , ,.,,. - I 1 1 - . affe I _,. which she *86 accus . she saw 1. ; .. plea ed.,. ' - �� . . � illy and one tmul of the villagers as'being -thi ' . - . . . . . t6inec' - 6' future been ajaithful tea:dher, and --'. ' � I : ,4 dgoTs west,of the Commercial hoteL t tp writ;,, and. was on. the whole . . - I . R . . D �t f6mial affair.' -Billy, who letters,; one from B1 "Wha,amt?". was the very loud and Ida had. . ; � . I � I . . . � a rath -i - - husband � of -the elder Miss. .1 - , tli,A ,.�, ... I - I . I . . . I � . -- � - , . � .1 . . :­ . . . .., " re 'hange, attki-, 'Mrs. Mason, the latter. A which con. I Lincoln I " persevering pu il , . . 1. , , , 1. ' . ' :uncfVil airiswer which -ca�e back to* 'Stary a p 2 so . ; . V . . aoily. perceived the I .-- . tained mon�y for the P'Syllient of her �whbse haughty, disagreeable manners , ent =.a'appeared whatever -she played 'was -played, cor, ' - L... . . i , L � 1. . . . I' have � bebn appointed' agent - �right muse, and'urarR . bins �- but on' offering it to the prin- had bec0me* a subject ,of , -general r . e-,. her, and - in a mom . . . I . I . . .1 . , bute�d it. to theL M.6 Lfar less .'. . L * i 1. . .. ii - , ratitly. and with good Aasf.6. at lea& . . � -DR. F. A. AXON.- L for this Mgpsoj-­Hairis Corn-,... ,thatL time hia leiteri beca L I round the corner of the house care . ,.!. I . . I ' Will L "C�hleet.ful. tha�4.­ilSiial. L'.' . � � . . . c11Z`V. he,* was -she surprised 161darb . mark. , Duritij the whole'. of George's - . lesSly " Stuart 'tbo he AepAl " .'. ­ ; - I -*- I . . I pan� 'In tbfd eAstrict. and. . . L . . : 7 been regu 'stay. at Mount Holyoke swinging, her attaw flati. and Mr. ' I n#1 she .- -' - . . 1, (Successor to Dr. Holm ' , .. that hei bills had not ord Rose..manag- ming A fashionable song. On, see- palling for piece after piece, u L eA') - -- keep.on hand a complete- list.� . I L ." I .. .. �,L larly paid enter-. hum . ' . . . . . �:� Specialist - 'L .. I ... -Mary' ' . n ' , * d - " I therni wish- ". , and recei#ted... but ,thO., ed to 'keep him -at.her side, . her sister -slid drew back the com- laxighingly told'hina �er catalogue vm, . . , . ..�', in Crown and Bridge , 6i"78UPIAles 'in My LL store oppos usua Y Mle ! Lover I I . taining him oocasionjilly with unkind . Ing I thing nearly exhausted, an&. she'd soon be : I I . . . � [ly V�OUld L . CLMP16 *L'funds were -provided for - the of 'her mouth into some .. .. 1. . Vork. . ons, Ba'Rk. - ' '! . Ing more than once that Bil g. Lot remarks concerning 'Mary, -who,, She - ers- �o the scales! '. . - . . 'L Ito the Mols defraymi her egenses during 'the . . ., ded for a.smile and obliged to resort I I- -,� - - ­ ­; , , . I . �, Graduate of - - . . . -11 to I . � er Which .she, inten - I I of the Royal College. c L �: -transfer big iffecticiii from,'hersp . Sint ' 'looked 6n,in--am'azemefik--,au4:-,- . r 'am also * onitinuing: - We . sai&, �was undoubtedly' feigning h :1 thought it was B;idget , -Ella lq-' - -h A Aiiished playing," . . . . . d - reason, - . --coming year. A sickness stole . .L. .- h said,, "Why, '­ . . . . . Sur'geons of Ontario. Honor . ­ flouri-f . ee& Bad- . 4emny-an. -l"vas-for this per � - . . A.b sickness SOL as not tdi appear in er -you-looked so much- like '-:*hen. ary 4 - I .de�',, ." .. i , . � -- :4eatal Toronto . .Lsiettd­graia-bus­�­ haps,'tht. . - -07-7-7-over-Marr -zhe-instantly- J phghl � , calling -rue- , . . _ . 1 17 �i withbut! sli;pinug to & . �4or J ,- 1-classeg:-where she-knSw she-c6tild do" 0here she had iealmrk� . graduata of University of . . Incas- anft respectfully scilicit' a - . . aid of.Billy' Beridei. and the obligati6n "bilit," said -she, ,'as her.iii-t,hat'gingham suntii6nueL WbWt' inanded of her ,v , 1- . -of the . ­ i ty. of the matter' sbe' . . I., r . . . �, . .. ed 'her - teacb- � . . . . . . er the'4ri enny _S . . . wa . . I I I . I . ntiniftnee of *yo . on-; . . first -sake . . Ow, Been , 'I .you come,in , , "I ' fingerinig was . . . artment. Gra , teL to him, . - be .Under to hird, for herself no creditV s6i -much, -and who s a co * T` to wri , , as the examin I , .Thauk" you," returned Maxiyo I I I . .Dental Dep duate. . ur paIr , he would 'now - ation is over she. . Ler; adding that. her I .Wcago College of 'Dental surgery, ' . . L � . . .1 . and'tben encouraged, her in. awweri�ug ever.- Mien .it Occurred to her,h bother us aid Shp�. "I* L . . . . . I ap.. ­ I . . . hij, i6te . - a Ould L have : get well - fast enough aiid , mother's '-grave and --wietchedLf 'Vbut then,M' 8 .. . I I � . .. � . . % . letters . . impossible"t waS? that he h vith.her 1. cb1copee." . � I , WAS going to ' . suppose Mt. help it, Your. fingem . Uhicago. L . which . (as her Own at* . . � . ' . .. I at�orteT)' bech ' uany long. earned so much in so short a time; , thought perliapS L You YOU Lean . L : . lal li * . ' ' . Me gTad _ woul& -like to ' iff 1" :L . . . otel, 0 rd.: L' grew . . � a6 .she' could trust her * I for . I .1. . .. . are so sti , . . . � . � - Will be at the Commere . J.1 A - Fo' . . . I � - LL land � ds.: soon In this,coRlUrywas mistaken, -accitimpany.me.ps . ' . . 11 . Bayfleld, every -Mondayl from 10- a. m. I L. �, .: . . I ... . . . 6y'and'.16tiger. ,tEntil At last his let� . .wiiiiin the'ex6rcis6a closed MaryL Was " in er-,usuaf 'Foi a art ivgardecT . . I .. .. � . .1 . vs, Oh, .no," said Ella, I . . - moment Mr. Stu .. . "... ` - ters were addressied to Jenny, while . iice to* speak. she asked who it w I it was d6cid- 't h Ow as "on which it seem -t �. :.,,to 5 p. ra. 0 .. . ... ;i� .. " 4 �! ;��-.�t .-...- �, - I � �i� direct. . that. had . thus befriended' her. . , : . .Still -too ill: to ri&­ ftn� . her with an eitpregsi I I I I . . , L . . . . . . . . . .. L, :- -T , I . "Miss . 0 '- berty to tell � ,ed that she should remaill a, f ays . - to -Mary 'he had seen bef6re, &vd: * " L ­ . I . . �L . � :tbb. notes they .!!�tainiiiid ew d' drawling tone -"I don kn L . . . . I I I. . , � . I *qSL nof at.li L' ' waritAci i6.� 1: ;aq there last..weiek and'. ed ,. a I '' . . � . . . ­ I . . ... ­ . ' - . I . . � L. and.. with. L cion of.A .for her.' . - .. L I .1 'i ' . 11.1 1. . � . . bd­t,6 Mdry i . I I � '. _­ . t- . uutil,ild". Mason could.come. . tli�xi consulting his watch '. 'said be . : :1 " ., I .. . r I I � I.. . L . , L' � .. . ... .. 1. . - , : . . a. secre auspi . Uut - . Saw - the mon ent." I .M. , -L ­ t. . ,. . a�bL n . L. . I . . . L � ,­ I. ­ . . .� - I -With many, tears lda� and'Jennybado . I . . urn ary, LMUS ii .W early ear �tiZ6& � ' . � . . ...., ... . . . I I - . - - . . much I . L - ' Asked '.' .go, -BS ' I I 1: . t. .1 , I . . . L . . i Martha who had seemed - inter- "What monument?" Maly, L - . J. � , .1. � PTER XX.� . L ! .es � . i - -by -but Rose* . . . 11 r he was . iked . L I . I LE WIS. THOMAS. I . a I . . .� . - iend good Le, ' ­ L '. . I . � AfW gone Ellik, ai . I .. I L .... . . . 6 I I : I QDA , . � ted I her welfare; Mary 'rib.turned 4h6ir yoUng ft and Elli replied: . . I . - . . . . . � . . . . .. . . I ".. . . when 'asked to go tip - and see .her',. "Why, didn Q1kffi,esSL queitibns- as -to where She- nwA, .1%. .., L L. Civif Engineer, Awbitmt, etc . .. :', � . I .. I I 1, I . . . . . . to'h6r. room'to rea4 the other. lette ' r.' I turned. �wjy. . L disdainfully, amusing . . . 't -you. know'.1hat Mm ' e said, and if she told - . � .� L. " . . .11�� . I I , L .. I ... .. L Roidlys, the days passed on at ..which - was gill'uncipiened.' :It'. Was., .. *Ma -'40n, Or 0io town, or somebody: had- , hf1*,' what h eaiga� .. ­ . ut Public , I .1. . . . . . herself durin their absence by. talk . with � mothees .hinx.* they were eistdrg. "How- � .. . . (late Dominion Dppartme I Mount. Ho1y9k6. Axiturun faded - into . some time since Billy had' written:to -- bought, a monument.' -, llie'S L hr he was'' r, . . . . 1. . ,re tlian' her Ing. iind'laugghing ,.with .George More'- . and. fallhir's and Vrailky's . and A d.pja�ad,­. sMd'she. "'Didift ' I ­ L � - . .. - winter, v�'hose,icy bivath floated. for. li�er alone,' and. *Ith ]nQ . . I I ­ 1, t 1. 4' ., I ' , . . . I . . I . of 7iffir'. , . . . . Walks.) . . � . N . la3nd, .. . - 1. ,*. � � . .. .. brok# the Seal- -tea on'it?'. - ,�- ,pati feel dreadfully Sshamed7 " . I , I ­ . . , � 'a time over the �mountain topis, - and -usual curiosity� she . ' : i ,nan I ingliam. sunbonn L 1-1 . . . . I I . - . - . L I � - The roolu1n which Mary lay,cblu�- . Mar7' rapre,"but'turn--. � r et -and gown. 1. .. . 'L , 1, ' ' then ' -but her,. head * grew dizzy', and. r ;to_ *uifed for- no . . nevvX, : . ' Consulting Engineer for Mun- . . . , . OlLb. 13ENS - t ' " � . melted away at the appr.oach7 of ; . Ills nianded'a :view of the 7&rd­9nd ga . I . '4�%Lby, no," swid Mary.. 'I � . . ­ . , , ig which - with its - Swelling . buds. spirits lairit, as ihe read -the -P'assJon­- ,.ed* to leave, while Ella, who was'an-. . . . . : , .. . . .. ­. . .1 heart wlii way: and after Aunt Martha, Ida, tincl ' . vjlc� ifiought of them." noti ' 'L, ' k,* - ' - ap- - &;v�rs gave -way in its ate, 6atpouring of a � , 'Inquire about Ida, - Selden, "I �hould, for I know he Cm - - .- ­ '­ ....... - - :1. .1cipal and County W.Oj El . . ­ WANTED.. . '' a . I . and ;arz ' . .. -ch'had Jenny,had left, she arose�.A;Jd st�� . xiou�. to. . � :L ailroads, Sewei L . I . --turn to . long.3right - dap . of dunir cherished' her " image fq.r ,years, and I . . who dould'afford to bei. gracious . g"'returned Ella; and thaw .. I I . _7 eQt-ric R rage and I I IV , ­th` ,-:W--,--- . . I ingto the windowi lobked but ution the 'and ther Miss. Porter nor the , everythin , I . wift pay -1 a bigbest . 1. . now -only a. few we4s re-.. which, though fezirful -of rejection, ;�xiuld now that net . . � . . -wo I mer. Aiid . . company as they� departed.'" SIM I op,herelhow go as to Im"Mc , i ' - I Waterworks Systems,.Wliarves,. . . prkos for fivilk OLD REN16 . ., 1. . . mained, - ere, the annual examinatt'On , would still' tell 4e!r -how - much afi� city girls were. there, called idt6r,her . leaning . . of the large, j�� - ., * .. I � - . . I . , � .. was.to -be graduatid. was beloved. �It 'is. no, sudden fancy �.9. readily .. divine which visa .George to, stop and rest *hen she cam back. herself in -range . I Bridges and RE -enforced - bon- , spRigs .01110KEN8, 'DUOM , ; . . . �ati which Ida I - wl . ;inuod, "Ree,ma 16 ; . . . 1� I � I . I . . t � * Neither Rosemoi Jenny were, to-re,�. ` said he; "but - Was donceived-... r * M6reland,, for Rose Lincoln's sba 3ed to do so; and .thdri-'Opposite, she coat . I � : TU . RKEYN and!'all . wn r over. his Mary promit , I . '' . . , be-' ' . q . . binds 6f - � . yea a and' Satchel wer6 '.thro . . o . i . 36 soon reached. the grave- -me � liny ,.cuils aiiii .not arranged .. . . . crete. � . � . poultry. . Thli , turn -the next year and notlifrig but 996; on. that dieary .afternoon when ' ed elose hurrYIn , ' * ' I . . . .� . . . -1 I I . . axm� while Road her -self, walk ly this mornirfg." I . .­ 7 . I I . Mr. Lincoln's t1mm6s'hnd good sense in your little,room at the ' - .9 ­ &!ere, its Filla � had adcL­ there : coming . . be I ­ . . .. . Canoda' . , * .poorhouse to his elbow pparently eingrossing ;tic� by her -parents' graves,al large ` Either for.lnis6hiet or because a . . . ' : M ' -:- � o� . Phone 2220 LONDON, ' ONT. . . ,had prevented their being sent, for your -laid your. head in my laV his whole.attentiori. Once he*tumed .. .. . y thpugbt�jjo, Mary replied, "flizit - . .. I Poultry-. & when 'their Mother , first, heard 'that '. wept, as you told �no h handsorne, monumenrL . . rei . , . I .' leaply yot" around. but fearful of being herisi6lf . they did not look as ,well as usual; � . - ,. - . ', . I - I . ,k,P.-- - 1. . they had failed to enter the -middle weri�: . Do you rememb-gr it, Mary? ehind the .William Bender - was the first per- in thevfacft� � . -1 . � I . F I riviluce ' . . .. .. . . -r im. observed, Mary drew back b 'don whi6i caine into her mind', and .As whereupon Ella grew red, , . - E J - , , AiAcation. was­uri� -age come before L me, but, I think of . that bad.'paasbd be-. saying . I i I . .. . ' 4 ab �c . however, 4 badly;- : . . . L ... I I 1. class. . I'L do; anil never now does you � that ,, � didn't think 8bw I I window �urtiin, Lind thus losta view die . AUCTIONE R- AMES SMITH Ll- Kendon J ompany - Mrs. Litneoln"a �mo . . ofrhis'fade., Hei, ,�aught.a Sher thoudht, of all - looked so very L' ' : .,L L . . Mae& Auctioneer for the County - this . � I (Unilted) I doubtedly L grentlY Increased from the you'aii you were then. when the wild. f her , L and asked if that was -twee,n thnni, and of thia last proot of Just then the first dinner bell'in M. � . . . I . V"W. --* - BTRATFORD-OsTit - fact-tbati the despised Nfary­had-en- _ taW herself among ex im '. . . .. � of Huron. All orders entrusted to ­ I � ,. vAsh.-that. you­shoulil . ginieLday be ifi4hich Miss Howard WiLs his affection,zhe a , ' ip , 11 ­ L . flOiwers, which grow and starting ii -Ella- . : I � . . � ' ' . - ­* - I .. the t grass.�end- . . etba * .! I . . -- ­.. . q mine first entered my hearL -- U&hf- 19h,"ap --- : all , 'e, I forg6t ' " " . L I .. . . I . me will receive prompt atittittion. I . L .� . 1. L . . terta in advance'.. of her daughter.. . . ' ­ idv;� o h . "i . him, � . and I upon .her mother's 'gravet; -and. burst - that mal expe . . .1 I I . . . � . -Thin are couring1o, ' pretty poss," Ing,. noon, ,and -night have .1 thought . RQse affecied not. t = no to, dine 1" rinist 90 , , . 'a - ` 7 - will -sell either by percentage or . I I 11 .. . L .E . .."Yes, 8: Pretty pass; but I 'of Y'ou, and ud, plan'fSr th6 future into tears Slrelkd, 'not sat there )Ong . . I I . Uter " . . I . � I said Ce I continued . enumerating 'the many 'and dress.1bis,min . - ..-,. I ; I per sale. 116sidence on the Bayfleld "110 MUM . ht have k e ", ,;, I ' trials L which sh , o had endured I at - eil her stster'tl[�V: L . L ' I at FiTe triown betfei..than to send ha*e I vet formed, whl6h-hid ot i -she`w�s roused. by the sound of si Without ever isking 1. Road, on TDO JUM . . . mig . . . ihe'say. before - . - e mile south of Clinton. I . I a school." - ' direct iieferenceato you.' 6��o ary, . 6j�p.. Looking up, I .� tbb � stay to dinne � r. she `hastilY I�A ' ' . I . L I . � I L, my chilcIren to'such . rigritulating 'herself up- fQ4 I . . . . , school, iuld,- 00 . . - her - the entlenian who I . 0 ToMaOnU Mr. Lincoln 6buld: not forbear. ash- I believed my affecti6n for you retum- 11 . L place." . ... Upon finding . hersell . I . �­----.----- . . lnswam , . .. ray, "if the�' ecl,'.but now you are changed, greatly ' her.espapieIrZin the "herrR litvj- I visited her S�dbool the room . erteA, MA27: I I . iAj ,her -in a lau #as n(A an attenI Year Previous'- iou'sly (Tea I I . L . ghing v ice George I so uncerem�n , , , ,, . . . . . . . I . . I . . . ' . . , 'attende&were of chiinjed, Your letters -are brid and ' But for or notwithatan 8 ap- in Rice Comer. seating lihnself, re� .1 .tied on the _ L d'es,plaed' gingham: I 1. -Farhi and Isolated Toivn Prbper,ty- schools which she tive listener, . ding hi ' . ITIONEER.-GEOR- . I . ' - *us. greatly ,. LICENSED AUC . - I ' .higher order than Mount Holyoke." -cold, and when. I look ground for the #spVfule by her side;� he,Bpo%eL of - Shp -bad', . . "Oinly Insured- a. u parent. indifference, he* th thr W arted for home ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer for. . . An n cause *I am led to iear that I was de- e nves, and,asked if they bonnet, and at . . w f iiuron, solic . l -OPF ICERS- - : BUrsting into tears Mm' 601 . disappointed at not - seeing 'Marv. - It .91 � o, slept 'there. reached the place where I Ella. � fl* . .. ... I its the that "she dian�t think she- ceived in.thinking VOU ever lv­rl me to Mount were her ffldndf(­whc . . . the County o replied rt I 0. . AICL If I nall Mil3_L was for this � . � . 1..patronagb of the public for: busi- J. 13. McLean,, .11resident, Se,aforth P I There was something so k -year before met, with Mr. Stuart-wheh . . , he bad 'gono and and of- I . . � ought.to be twitted of her pove Y. , as, thought you, rrpJT61;e;.,'and in spite of Rose's on- - - who she knew 'Was . . _ Thos. ;Frase ' " 11 ., . 'r - , Viite�Presidcnt. . s�e in hfi� voice and manner i she saw a boy, his line'. 'Sales conducted 0. ; , "Ntither do I," returned her bus- taken, tell. me -so-, but if 1, am not, deaviort; toLmake him talk,be was Un,- fection & repress her tears, 1. li I it.the poorhouse-, c&3ifig d I.. I Bruceffeld P. O. ; .�, E . Hays - - S , �r be my wife, -I will JiSUany, L 11 the way,, and wh�n that Mary- could nib . . ving i half-bLind I . . 1, . ,.on percentage or so much per sale. I 00-1 thrid. "You were no more to blame 'if you as a silent a' I the hill jLs last as a I . . L L tteaded to. Treasuker, Seaforth P.'O. . - . for working in the factory than Mary seliciol'myself to fb* of they at. last' rtiached i�fijcopee, he and snatdliing tip her bonnet, which horse could When he - - . . . . " .1 bring him., . . . . . I . � in . 'think . young lady. Ir . . . ' to -her- he balted, and. , -. I . . All business promptly a' . . . irectora­:­� .; . , . iB for havi g been &'�pzuper!" L �brother would - bf an 6,14 and 'Offeftd r , she had tfirowh aside., she hid her late I I .. . -George Elliott, Clinton P. O., rv.- . . . -b . . I , L ed the . L . . I opposite I . . Mrs.. Lincoln was silent, 'for she did darling sister." , *.. - . . . �W- Jearty, to alight instead � if in it and .again wept. - 'ecti ' like bhormt, i i L ' L . 4 58 William Sheiney, . Seaforth ; .Joh . . 1. . il'or -a time � Mr. Stuart suffered Iver eyes pro) ing . sidence an the flayfield Line. . . I irly care to, hear about - � 1,0his letter. prodifteed a, strong effeet . herself. . . . .. I I [ her to "jump in for MM P . . . . *atieve, , Wim lot particub _ I . I I , I I I throp ; George Da.1o., Sea 11 3, when she had been upon She thought how much -11 - should like to know -'*hat You to *eep,'and, then gently removed the told sen$" , . . I : I - - . - T her early dayt . L Mary. L . vJ: ing,� aind &� had, . . L . 1, ---� - forth ; John'Witt, Harlock; . ohn the cotton mills Of .she was', indebted to one who had g about" she ,said.rather gIngham bonne% and holding her h ;,dy . . . - I 11 - James r I an 4M*rattve in T are . thinkin n his, .his tr1W -to dkvwt . I 11 ( Beftnewies, Brodhagah Dvan -She had P636pssed just stood so. faithfully by her when. all I h6 took , his offer6d, hand. hatid % betwee . Aoi your hout%� said'hei-i . 50 YEARGO . Southbridge. . pettishlYL; as 8 I . I Beechwood; James; r ,Connolly,' - ' - -to captivate'the Boh*. the world was dark and dr:pnry, 8he. to Say . . . talking upon other toP- 'I've been . . good-bye� her mind by ' . . . .. E*PERIENG E . I ' enough beauty . Men em-' "and y . . I .1 . 0 1 � I . -'­ . �sh from thought, too, of is kindness to the . look in. his pye; *qg,asJ0pg her how sho-had iour marnbr thought m6bb7`r41'. . . . I . 11 I '14olmesvillo. I . of the proprietor, who was frE With a roguish _ - m t ' " . I I . . N , ppneg�, and -after a few *eeks' &0- dead Apealed mom. strong- .. been thinking ployed during the Yom, and appear ee ". g inM. am& . , . i - - . George. replied' ,,rvii ,greatly pliaft& when tola that she Mary initiefflokely spr= � �AGBVTS ;d- . Ing . - by adroitly I que I ;Fbow , - � For, ly to her ny&pathy than elm of S, young led;. Shall I tell you her ' stioning Mike, - . TUrlock .; . , , = was e brightest in thw, . I � 1. Rob6�t � - Sruith.. U - Hill_ quaintinde thev weire'luarric -Of , he had dviar done for her. a�he t . . Holyoke. Obsery P A f tunately, her 1;usband-was..a man name?" bad been at Mount ristant- ii�tellect was not th , � I . 1k, � chlqy,.'Seafofth ; ll6aes' Cummings good sense, and restrained her from no one to w2vise her, mid acting Upon Rose bluthid.. and'looktng iuteresl&� hik,'at. longthii that her eyes cor, Id, managed to saportain that. 116*4 . I . . I I . . Egniondville', j. W. Yeo. Holmes- .tho,commission 6f many foolish acts. ,the impiube of the rr�omentV she But Ingly emba;rr�ssed. answered,,that of lY 'rested upon the' monument, he wor . hsJ..bPAtL,=n0h �*arss�tav swee, . . ..I . . . I ' i It,, and Parkax . � . . . . .. - prMsingits b6iut . TnAtic MARKS Ville'. ", . . ppghe insisted upon sending down and comm iced a letter, the course 1twas no one whom she knew, 9POke of Jhat�, V . I .. . - ­­ jiml­ Bar ­ . , --gur-u . . . � . . Thus , I en -1 C I . EWSIONG I . Parties desirous w effect Insurance for ROA ind Jenny, he -promptly re- nature of which She did.not under. toy" 0 rtig$ 00 returned .George, ng 11 IT Were as � . . . , I I COPYRIGH-ra &c. plied. that they Should not come horn Stand herself; and which it sent would holdifig her hand, and as Aunt Mar- .' "No,""eald she, '!I newrisaW ft -un- CONTINUED. I -N - NE XT ISSUF-� 1, I . � . .1 k . I . . I . . N n14 a sketch and do6ari oi tiansact othcr,business will be . Still as Rose seem6d diseontentee. th the tha6 who was jealoudly. wittehing his. til.tAijday'Land did noO even kavw it I . .. I . � . . . - . . . . tl,ln 0 `tjj- 0 w nd' ,ur opinion frio vr9tolt3inarmhon p omptly attended to on Appliciitlo � �lniatng that so much' owe . suit - I . . . 01 . . vp I r r(ase . . . ' , t16 to) e whole of her after life. She had writ- I I � - !n�n . �. . I movements from the window, n is probilbly PaWntR11016. corntnunictio 0=1 I I . . � I . , !-!s on patento - any' of the above offiters addressed � . S', 4 _ t1oJls'Atr1�yconpdcntin1. HANDSOOK to � indelter side and shoulder acheo.and ten but one'page, when the study then called ,out to him "to jump " -- .. . I jentfre- Most atelley for lsocuriniXtenO. to their ro§pective postoffices, L�Osge , ).pt wish to remain an- bell, rang, and she .was obliged to I 6ed be left,," -he I$Ut @b few un- .. � 1. I I ,. I . - 11 .11 1. �....- I . . , pstontg takon t rough Milim & , tacave as Jenny (lid I I or - I I Weia4 notice. witboUt, ohniVe, W4130 . . % inspe�ctod by �he director who live, other year unless Mary did, he con-- letter by tin thii i6orrow. Nor der Rogg-s b6nrb',t. and whispered, . O., I . . . � � I , pearest thti� so . Boated, . I . - - -a eficia I gone, . .. that they should leave school put her . I . � several days she had not been well, �etMary. Howarill" I . � . � *jKissed her, upor, my,word S 1r, - � . Scitiallptific JIM 13r. T'lerabsk,eir, � , I � I., . I I .. I � � at the. clos� Of t40 term, On conditiO.'a and the excitement produced by tot said , I ­ ­ . I. Mither'­ HKIner 'i . . - � V, . I I - lut abinewhere el � 'Billy's letter fended to Increase her Aitid 3fiarlho, with a pro � . . I A handsonlolY iiinstrated week Be. 140, . whiell . I -. . I I . . ,that � they we 4 a � C : I vulatiotl Of any mcidntia,.) :o anything ok, Illness, so that on the 16110*fi* Morn- 1 tendered fit Udible by -, th , . 1931aCk I.Z-night' 01%r - four monthe4 $1. Soiourii%i T.,mns. fa a I StoVe PoliSh ,01 . I . � * . "I shall no -Ver Mill . . I dby lnewsi:164 ers, . M W lio, I I . I , � IN -- .1 I Seteroad-w danghters Ing whein she attempted ,to rise, She W10aus . . . is ciltirely liew, Nothing likizi , ' 'Nup - V. Now Y�rk , . I I "dia-al " said. he, "but niy deir Trolge, of the oralbe, - ,, - I I 1. - W#% W.e. ,h, w St. womnaton, 416 -1 "M ritage; and 'found herself Seriously ill. During , - ,, . I . I ,�, I .. . . . ." .1 & co . FIRE k 11 k I LIEEM *J a aliall - \ every adva - nx. . ; . it-7-noth gpod-has ever. , I or the other cif them will the hours in which she ww alone that . r, , OHAPM I I � - 7 . . . �1. . . I perhtL I I time for refleeuon,� I I 11 J / t'' \� O'�'f'egresdo I housekeepetS . . I I Vj- ' comtort old aze." day she lind � "� been . ;i.� . -TIME, TABLE L sJ � I ... I . . � . . - He had spoken truly with ftgaTd, and bef ore - inlYte she wrote . another I littl dw ". 1i I . n V�rg, VnV,�M1B.,preagAnt e , �­ U., .1 11 ��� I .. ­ I �"". . ... . Trains Will arrive* at and ai,p,ttt . -- o was studying� or pro-- lottQr t6 Billy, In which she, told him ft, parlor, the . tegi-table W94 neatly .1 11 -M! - befOre, , , � . I . . from Clinton, statioa 4�s follows . to Henry, for her to be, Spread 'go;,qW0, Vhne Old .ludith, 4n " I 11 5 &04 V � . . � . ' 1 4 1 - . . 11, B'UPP-ALO AND GODDIRICU, DIV. -tending to Study, ItL* In the same- he* impossible it 'Was JW gurcite& jinghtua dress, *hfle I -1 DIP a IL X JP . I 0oing. Ea g t, . . . omee ;with Billy Bendet. But his the wife of one who�i she had a 978 ' a a inualta 4" 11 11 niftl"RIT, I �� �. __ I. I UPPING Ty Ill . 6.22. ,a. in.. . father h"rd no- favorable AftOwAs OI loved as an Own and dear brother. , tivatl I In and put, ocessibn- - 14 � , . "Black 9 1 ti . 7.35 A. "L him, arid from time 'to time large This letter caused M�fY` 80 much elk. I =an sition of' 0, - 61 - . . glag ,hot= SWPP,ng� par, 6 . . ,� MONTHLY. AGAZIft 4t 41 I ' -were presented tot thb,paYMent, fort, aud: Fib, ihany bitter tears, that tain, oiratifr�. arid back,- - . ,4 iStove Polish -, I . � I . 3 15, 1). in-' binB I I __ �41 " I . � . I � I . MAARV . . _ .1 # " aket, Thig, Stun '.. "I . A FAMILV Ll i it 149 *' 5�go p. ra. ..Of catriage.bire, wine, And drunken for Several daya she continued worse i VVd to vdtnesa - � �a I . I makes a quick, latstiAg . I , � '- . � , , � 6.0 1 . 04 . . � .Izair, with two extrA .. 11 I I n! West . 11 01�41, M. gen% , .,*ft . *L- .001 ally, so it is no wonder arid At labt gave tip all hope of being 1 A, tockinw ­ 1, . Ing Bed � &Mt Lhotato I , I q I nw CN .41thie That , stands, the I � If I rte 8�sdppo ti;d father sighed, and present Fit the exantinatAdn. '- .*,tor I amblorip ajid a pilbyw. " dtavu..up 1% ; I 11 I . ,C - . 1 12 COMOLZ-ri NOVICLS V6,00f ' , . 11*0, 141 'p. U1. hed'to his datighters for the coln- ,"Oh I We too bad," said Id,% to *0 tablo, in&oating that an in- � 11111 .1 I '11� A4 1 4 0.40 P. ft) T,U11 give. I do want you to 860 Cousin Geotgo$ , VAR Wv$ 4i4xvOted tb Occupy that, . - %111 hottest Piro yon can btdld I I fort b,%-6n1Y don refused to 011AA .1 . . ­ ". ft N I ill the sto%fle. I MANY 8"ORT STORIZZ ANO it, 11 11.11 P. M. KdhdATW.1rOn1 the el' and I kMiv he'll be dig P des;t' wtillo. 01*1-`Of3bd PlAt" was ­­. 4 4.) But *a hwoe V . , uqmr . . %A 1�quallv good f6i Oratei, Stove- 1. � , I . k'N , , 1 50 E , A _ R N q ' b ` �rlfl I,- � , � JT4�%*V .E _ , . � - - T � ���!�, -1,U-- f to I "" ?,war, r, -n "I A, gb I flu I I I � . 90L wfth,, appleov arlpsir, 1141(l * SYR F '0� (: EXPE I 1 T ,tir I . MARKS t5i,N,3 PD 4 Vnic .HTB� C. jblr�ll 1. rift't" PS a0e, I �%81 - I - I I 10APICAS ON VIMIMY 'T60ift I LONDON ke, for 1,00 16t I never s tyun Iikd a baridW06 which Lydu- I , \ y � . � ,qk,."\\.,, . .)II)OLI, Or Other Ironwork ou , ­ � UVRON & BAU09 DIV. arningifloift at Mount 961YO , I I 0!"V\ `M-,� , .. . 6irranged, and . ­ -.1 V. I he 09.06 10CR , int, , Ir"o 4 " &ft. A oorv', I doing south .,,. 7.40 !%. m. whf&` treat Drepa"tiOng Veto W2ug the Interest he aeema,tq take in You " haa =; r 11 .. L' AvAllt to I.= polished.. I's . � *N0, CON'tiNuito etoklza'* Is it I .1 4.23 P. ra , WKI )m the Was 06t to - A few dikYs ate. vVead 015 Mary was , a *606M for I ... Xasist ion ha itig 'Blitek Xtlilghtii' . I i . 'Miftk all fatthe'r lyIng alone thinki -doz6o ftiss hoiEl .. . � I , 11 �ltvitRvi4omlitl466MOLi.�tli'li,W,. 1161140 Golag Worth . . 11-00, a. M fttaftM 0010 - , , , ,. 4 Z of Billy, And, 46,41411ii 414sm &A 01A . � ,IN 0 � "t, "mom" I I � - , I i. and 4,owdao� 4 , 60VA *ial%�.Ab I 0 . At il A VA0068-400* - , , '. I . . � 1� -- I I 6.46 P. fty. 4kr1k 0 .$k- P*t . � � J � . .. . I � . A . , . "I . . I 11 . I I . . . . V S. . ? . . . . . . . I .. � I . I I � i� . � , I I . I? . . . .., I � I . I 11 � ,� � � � . � I , . . I . .1 , I � . .1 . . I I I . I . , , ,�- �-, � . I .1 I � � I I I . � A, , . I . 1� . 1� . 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