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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-05, Page 7I ­ - � ­­ I—, ­­­­­­­­�11. I-- I -11111-11 . � 11 : , , - . 11- I li .1.14 .. 11­­-,� I. -I-1-1 I .1. � , , , . .1 ­ I - . I I . � I � I . I . I 11 I I I .11 � - . - - I I . . . I I - . - . 4 . . . . P � F . I I � � � . I 11 . . . I . I I I .� . I ", - � lei I 1. I I I . I . I I I . I . I 4 . Decembel SOO, 1907 � qmfttoli. lmewtonemoft . I I . I. 11 � I --- -- -- � . I ------- --- ­- I ---- ,- � � ), . rz.,:r�'-­' "I,; �­ , % :- -; . "Fil-11011111111W I I . ­ I -01 ­ ---- . 111. . 11 I -1 ­ -1-11 - I . ­ ., -­ I �11 �' -m -i;- , ­ -, �.­­.­ - -4��6�. ��=, I ­ ­ - ­, ,, . � -WN ---- ---- -- - - - I 4.1�14 �.. , �. i , ­ ­ X - --- - "�� - - - -----., " . - --- ---- .1. I_ - 9 F . - , .-I - �­­ 8 I 0 " i A 1 : I . - - � .--- 11­� . , - --- - -- . , . , , @1 III " " � - . ., --- . . - -- - - ­- , -­ . - , . X1115p -W, � . - d. I ­- ­­­ 1-1 ­­ -1 ­­ I I ­ - 1. , I - 0 I I .. -,�. - - U., 40 -.---Nw -.Kt,rr-*w*-�uphy.x-ta-t�-,.--,71)y-.,NO41 ­A�-t"�10000.0000 .00000 0 . . . D., 1 ffee4mar -"7% ". T TV.--, --r -.0.,-1 -�o,--A.St.4�o,*.O*40*00*00*P.Ooolp* " � " .7 ­ ­ - . - .. - � gas over a fruit :,Ptore at llt;t,rl�oro. - 0, I . . I � .. , ­:�:, - .. .... , - - 0 , FN A I - , . I-— ­- -1- . - , -1 stand' bad L'"I at flio same'a=lrorb � . 0. . � al- �f 1T -.1-1--d- witiv, . . �; wo orwar w, iwilii4 -I.. ,,­---­.­ ...... -.------ I - . 0 ­� . - PIK tv'We, . * I a Edglit of Mary's face, . .. . . I I I . . 0 . 0 � "Whow! Bill," said h% "your old � � 1� 9 English * i flame, the racrer, isn't It?, I I . . � - 111.11 � . .0 0 * McTaggart Bros, - 11 0 , - 0 1 It was tonultate f9r Henry Lincoln I I ; . a 1 0, I that Billy Bender's arms were both I I I . To know the I # I 0 1 in use, ot3lorwise he might have ............... ............... ........... . . . . . . . . . . . � . ­ I --- � . � AN014L " I -13ANK, -4Q'It'S.- . I a . Mar tin. orme. , 0 � I - - 0 ; measured his length upon the side� TH', Greatestol"To , riano you must .0 I � ,M. 0 ! * walk, which exorcise he would hardly . , nics � � Nq 0 , Orphan, q I.. 11011011 -see it. �, N, - 4 ' � hava roliobod in the presence of 14a; I I � . I . � 11 . Send '10. ,;,,�, , .. . di I As it wau, Billy frowned angrily upon - - � and 0 ­ , bdin � � , I.., A GENERAL B&NKING BUSI- I -,, ��,illiv.-.111,"13,0, da I " 0 1 . and in a fierce whisper bado, , , . . � � - � . -PPP Orin " . ' ' it I him beware how he used Miss How. , . I . 6� I I W%e an4 well w1i", : AUtbWoJ ,141PP4M-,,R1versv" OeThe ljollUP40ad 00 0. ! ard'B uarne. By'this tiine the horsea . . I NOTES � You a descriptive . � . I � NESS TRANS.WTED. : '14 the Hlb,""' s, peSt and SonShin V,, Ete, * i were ct�u'ght, another CaMa,vre p . InAnka catalogue show. Tevo , rocur- I . 1) ric qwAw - go . e 0 ; 'ed. and Mary, still supported by Billy I I . DISCOUNTED. DRAFTS .ISSUE . . lni� pbotographs I 0 '; Bender, was carefully lifti�jl IMP& it, -P (elvl�04111471ed sf-Kofix) I itrument . _ _ . , _ � I �., oftheins I . - I and borne back to Mr. Seldat's house, I " ALL' 14 � 1)111� . I w and telling how ,� . . . Henry Lincoln also accompanying her, 0;%Or.40 Q . ' . I i pli� 14 . i I s manufactured. -'W'jWrie. Was, there evervau o10 -he 'if-wi-aw-w-e-razu arld, giving out numerous orders as - I . . Many styles, and nia � lor a'mom6rit a 114 T� R I ,nY fool of a vidower who w4sWt *in a. bick in Chicopee, but,soqn. recovered to "what Ought to -be dowl" POSITS. SALE NOTES PU 19.0a- prices, 4ut only one qual- hurry? Next Thursday is the day I T.Q 0 U, 0, L, ff-S I . I ity�the best, . sot, and I've come to invite I her equanimity, she ventured to oak Many of Ida's friends, hearing of I I 11 ASED - - - - - - - - - ;-- - -- " IfIbe Afartln�-Orme 11 you, " how long George, was to be gons. the, aociderit� flocked in. to see and 111' 11, I 11 I I `P . , see i1you'd lend me your spoons and __ , to inquire utter the young lady who I Piano i4not represented I "Until April, I believe," said Ida; - , . nFar,7ou, we ,Vill ship a disheO, And them little towels yvu Use "but anyway. you 'are to stay until was injuied. Among the first who I I I I I . Piano to your adofrqs�s) in on the table, and Your ustor lainp, he comes, for Aunt Martha. piomised called was L izvie Upton, -whom the . . - -- --- . . � . . any part of Canaola. arid some floweird, if there's any fit, . to keep you. 1 don't know exactly re.Wer'has'onoe met in Chicopee., On -.... ...­ - . . I . . , and lot Judy come over to help about her way borne she stopped at Mrs� - e . I . W. BRYDONE, � Write for prices and I what.George said to her about youA ampbellos, * . . I . . -torms, Old instru o6okbe.the turkey and spem*b.F' but they talked together more, than ore she was. immediate- I . . * . I . .Ments . Mrs. -Mason promised the loan' Of two hours, and she . says you are IL(l I so by ,11A, to know "who the, . I � � BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Oxcilanged at a Ji4pral all- these things, and thou the widow take music lossons aud�draw�nK Ise . Aut! Yo I lady was that Henry TWENTY- E. YEARS' SUCCEWFUL RECORD valuation. . . I - I IL ". - NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC., I � - . . arose to go. Mary, who aocompfLnited. " . )�ool had a 6roic ly saved from I . .1 ----­--­­`P`­P`1 . . I . ,. sons, and. all that. - George w very . her to the door, could not help asking fond Of rniusic�"" I I a violent (ale ,ragging her out from I ONEY 'r buy advertising, space, but it =It buy a, . . .1 OFFICE -Sloane Block-CLINTON.. - . I ORME &.SON, LiM!tqd I 'whether Mr. Parker had finally bought : Here, thinking she - was telling too under the es heels!"' . M quartemcentury's succe�sful record of wouderful il�na . . . . . � - I --------------`PP-- . -4 - OTTAWA, OIYT, I her red heifer. - - - . I .1; . much,'Ida suddenly otopped,'-wA all -W7:1e, looked at her amoment in .. 1. almost Miraculous cureo of the* moot difllcult, PmA I . i . . . I " The calico suribonnot trem and surprise, arid then roplied,, "Why,,' intricate cases of throat, lung and -stomach troubles; Sueb 4 i I � I the tea, bell'just then rang, she start- . - . . . � . the little gray; eyes flashed i%lia - By ,. e s record. Thousands of cases given u I RIDGUT & HALE , .1 ut . ed up, saying. '-'Oh! I forgot thai Miss Campbell, is it possible you don't . P chin 9 ,P b It � , . 7 eadft , _ !V .. . . ly as she, said, ��'That man never �want- father was waiting in the parlor, to know it -was your own sister?" . doctors as hopeless and ineurAble have been cricily and perZ , I . , 11,141 � . I � ed my red heifer a.bit more than be It was Henr Lincoln himself w1R6 . I I] , PP.Yehine. It in -an infill ible reme,dy ftr Conveyancers, Oommissioners, . . � . I . see you. I've .said so - much aboul ,y tly cared by . , . . � 11 , wanted me r' . �. 'L cou cc . Real Estate and Insurance � I I . --� . I % ..You that his curiosity J.s quite arome.' had given Ella her Information, with- . 9 O� Ads, bronchitis, pneumonia, conouzuption,,indigo� . � . -her promise Mrs, X I 0 . . - , . Agency. Money to loan. ... . . .., . 1, � True to , ason ed, but I can introduce ,You at the Out, however, td1ling-the lady's name; f 8F "t, and all wating diseases. . . ! Ow . . � I � I � . , �* , 1.. I 4"My wn bad a I.. S98AU Worth llving.,"�XM L RkbA.,. --V.. , _T RIVAL HER ABLETS* the n,erzt Thursday sent Judith over table just,as well," Our Wy reader4 "d n , when she learned that 'twas � ' 00 ' --- , - .. ill pardon Mary if befo meeti . ­ 9" I.- " . '� LIVF-R�� � dishes, little t ­W.-aini-a as '-Ti - 11 wa . to 'answer, and Lizzie continued, "I ' 0 .,m I - C. B. HALF, -- . �: RIDUI i . _Agl� .B. T , � . � rprised 1'ed . YOR TOXAQ Aru marriotu coyiP, "N.8, + , � JOI.11�t, " . H,' ­ _ _ owel ­ -�%& 'LmP,- - Mr, Belden- she can hers'erilf, a 51114. think you are . laboring under w" W- t I I Y Ung8V0110WB02dZ1*be*.� I i t, to � the, opittage., with her "spoons, 'Mary- she was too .rhuQb. su . , . mid - 9 dn . . . , . . . . . I I . .. . . KIDNEYS -AND FOR CL- while she herself cairied 4over- the best inspection in: the long mirror,. which . a MIS" V h -t _d aftei uwng r8yelilne.n- . - . I I . , - IVA THE � BLOOD. POP - , and fairest flmrers which had'escap,4 hu;ng in.her dressing -robin. - take. It was not Mr. Lincoln - who. . It. .. Bridgeliurg, ()Dt - *-"-- 41" PP r. , I . � :.16 - - - AN !�� *-,�-�,tt', t, ., Z - -� �, V �11" ,�--W ?,,-T,�TJE�Lt� � the frosts of autumn. Mairy. was chos- ,otis bft eve 1� a- hrou h bei �.A ,�."w , - . ah s ral- ti t . . - ­F,�Iff , *�'�`, Pasr4nll saved your sister's. life, but a young W.il ' . Ueut -1 Uorawou St., Toronto, L . . ,,, , ..": � - ' '4"'jW ; . I .e. :z � " .,� !,ri*lei,� 0 ­*,iWlth�`. ­ � . 1, - J, . . . 1. . . . DRS. GUA�&, G%UNN ." -�d LL WS L SALE on to dre" the bride, 'who"in spite, 01006y ,hair, and :�. 44. -1 I �:: law student, whom you pe�balps have . . I . I . . . -1 .,� � . 'hair, would - have looked folds of b . � �, ., . It - . FROM THE RIVAL HERB . .Of her red . ter neatly -AM I menno, 0 - �- s6ki *itlking *41PYGdorg�, Moreland " , . P#Y01ne. Np,yp '�1�91"i 7- ;!9 ha . -te - . . ;: � �.- �',�;.' � .9 zka1*Pbst1tvtw. . . . I . L " I I . . . Dr. IV. Gunn L. R. C. P. 9z L.R.U.S. . Z . . quite well ha4 ber skirt been a trifle Ella replied 4hat ' al riever saw I I -9-1 1 6 . � 1, . AGP--NCY, -KINCARDINE, 'der.. Mrs, Perkins bad concluded that she looked we;ll anou b I AT ALP14 DBALERS, 150c and $1.00 A nor . . .. ---�Edinburgh- . . . , .. � . . .� . longer and wz for a, Araveler and with slighW, Gborge Mbreland,. as be left Boston I * I � 4ax � I . . 11 . . . � Insisted that0ye breadths of silk were heightened 'eQl�r' . -- followed Ida before she Came; and the . n as she did . - DR. T -X SLOC . . . . . . . Dr. J. Nesbit Crunn M. R. C. S. Eng - . " into . UM, LIWited, 179 King st. w.,. To ' . � � 4 sufficient, , . 4ot seem at all anxious to.. knoW, whe . , tooft . I L. R. C., F. Londori , M , looked Consequently Sally Ann . 'ihP6 supper -room where she found'as. ther Mary -was much injured or .not7 I ' t9 . If � - ­. - . � ­­ . . L - ! I -� , . . . I I . � . . , . as Sal Furbusi.A Said, "nIA semblod Mrs. Rawn, Aunt Martha, LL -Tie so6ri took her lea�6. Long af'- I I - - , . . :,-----, ... � Wholly unlike R long tallow Candle and Mr. Belden. n 1�1�et,'oxffaimed, Ptrwhy'- Where coln,, Who ed-Rie ag'Wrfi6T'to­st; , I -e The mome t he' ter she was gone Ella Bat alone in ' and U Night calls at front doorof residel, WIND . H . with a red Wick." I eye rested upon the latter, she recolp - lab I on Rattenbury street, opposite I Mrs. Perkins. who flourished in a nized. the same kindly, beaming eye the- parlor, wondering, - why Henry can ixiy'other glove be? I must have daughter. In the meaiitirne, the- I � � , tow Presbyterian church . � , -lace cap and Scarlet ribbons, greeted and pleasant pmile'which had won. hel should tell -her such a Wsehdod, and dropped it in the parlor, for I do�.not Young men, who acaid'entally met I I .. .1 . I I . orri her. $Orliik-law with a burst Of tears, childish heart, when .on ard the if. he really thought Mary beautiful-, remembet of having fiad it upstairs!" the ;gate had entered, Mr. Sol I A, . . . saying bo, W fast learn- f -The parlor was. of course. entered parlor� �nd inquit . � � OFFICF� Ontario street-CLINTON, 0 she little thought when iheY Wiudermere.he patted her head, Poor, Simple, Ella!---sbe was 1, ed for the " ' . . . � I . t. r . were -young that she should . ever be-. George told how Ing to. -live -ov Henry � 14incoln's Smile, t and searched, and though no missing Ifidles. . . . . I ' - his mother! . .1 � kind she li�d beer .to believe each 'word that he Said,' to - glove was found, the company df e4come, YOU . -A -1 .. to him, - - � . . . must go down," 4w - - " � �i - ,,We..have met befo watch nervously -for his coming, 6d .1 I . . I . For the sake 91 peace Mr, Parker re,. I believe I ., - Henry Lini3oln was thus Secured. Have - Ida to Mary when 'the message. vaw ' . . if .he-* stayed i,6y., There my -readers never seen a Henry Lin- delivered. "AW. Is the third time Jwr-� . -bR. J. W. SHAW- -- .. hod-In-viW. Xiss- Grundy-- to be pres- said he, and warmly- shaking herji��d. - ' werfe=s, �oung-rnen-in--Bostoni-w-ho�--coin -or -an Ella -Campbell? . I I I 101 '. . ent at the wedding. but as this. "a, Per w . - �­-_ Bonder,bas called, -and you'have no; I .. s, side ai attracted by.her pretty face, and the. � I . . . I . GX6118elor not now Seeing him, -By., . I � . . I '6ve been �4ppointod ageot' - had received of tb,d matter, she fell. wealth of . which *, -she was reputeol to I . I .. r . . � .. the way," she continued', as .N -813r . � I the first Intimatiori that Miss Grundy Then Beating, her � by hi . *1 -OFFICE- I 9 D I . . , .D badb h I ' elcomelo Boston. I ;�-., ". . I . ,. . . -the table, he managed . : ,� CHAPTER XXIV. . I , . for .the M*sey-Harris Com- into a violent fit Of anger, bidding - Attentions to make* 15-oth bv'hls kind be. heirem,' came - fawningly around . I . I . I Paid something about "Billy"' I'dWU ' , * . RATTENBURY ST. EAST, . pany . In this, 6istrict and . will * ..: lifin'to "go -to grass with his*inv1tqr,o I h6r: And Mxs. .� her, but - with - most strange. iufatua, ' " . . know.hir,as Nr_-. . .1 I . . . . ationa.".and adding very e Mason feel perfectly at home. Amil tion, she turned from them all.. car- 1 "Oh! mother, -won't you take this Bender, and Bill , . . . . keep. .on hand a, complete list- . mphatically, ?Aartha, too, was exceedingly polite, pillow from my head and nut another y is So-so.-', 1. . 1. I . 0 . - . * only for'llenry Lincoln. 11e, on � blanket oif ni and hx.the fire, ::So couiitr�fled,"` Suggested. Ma.rr . . 4. 1 I I , that "she'dbave him to know she n6v- but After what Ida b1tol told her MM. . y feet � -� CLINTON.- f supplies in ,my store oppos-� I ,� � , I . � . . I . . ... �, Per yet as* the day *k gh,o'd marry ould. not help feeling somewh*t t9go contrary, merely soughther.socie: d i ' . Borne water, or -Yes, countrified, if you pleaie:-, I . � . . I I . I -Ban � . him. or any other li*iilg man.p., . em' ty for the sake -of passing axky an an give me . - ,"Ro. after. thiEv he, - .. . . . lith the Mnl�oits k� . I - �c I . I . � . .. . . barrasSed in her presence, Thi% how. idle hour, boasting among his male soinething? Oh, dear,-dearl" groaned returned Ida. . I ... I I . ­ 1. . . r' am also - cobtinuing �Llfe - . . Mr. Parker of course couldn't olls- 'ever, gFaqually wore away, and bedon Rose Lincoln, as with aching. William. Haven't you noticed = - - . . . . - poor . . . . flour," feed'a4ol seed grala bus- - .puts her, so, he turned away, wonder- ,acquaintances Of the influence be had . Jenny .cills him so? BuVeome�;'!' she) - , , . . - the-'everung was over she began Ail , . head and lungs, sbei did pefinnoe for � ­ -.4 .. . � DR. C. W. THOMPSON 11liew and re9pectlillly solicit A - � Ing within himself �'what made in- acquired over her by complimenting, her imprudence in crossin , Added mischievously, "never mfta , . , . I I . . . � I . 100. . . wi feel very much fit home-, - an;d to con: Ing the. weti - � . ---I , I a, Continuance of� yQur`patroa-. ,men sO queer. - �.. . � with A' Martha as fieely and . her mirls and pretty two i., He know' . y street in thin -slippers and ibrushing.your hair. Mr. atizaa fWiV - - . - . , . . I . . verse unt slipper I . .� . I � JRGEON � . '. . 'sh .of aAy'praise 'Iken hose. - . .. 1. . .� � PHYSICIAN AND ST . I � . . .. � � . . The day .following the wedding tbq'� familiarly as with Ida. .. . I that e was jealous. - In . - : down.there!" .-', .1 . ­ . age 1. . I . -1 � . . biide "Wnt - tQ, her new home, where The next morning between -ten' and or attention bestowed by, him upon Mrs. Lincoln. who -knew, .nothing 61 .: . .With � the exception of the thmem - - . � Special attention - given to' diSeases . . she vras r6ceiv, I -�-Qn th, . e docr.r.beII'rang; and- In:& I I urposelr told. her this I - I . I I . of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat., .... A" - Ford'.?` ­ another,, and'had p . . when she was, hurt, Mary had m& ' . . . is 0 L ed ': by MISS v eloi expo ure, loudly lainented the ex . . .. .. . I . with. a grunt wlift was - I *hat he.did of Mary�PP exulting williin i . . . . seen William for m6re than'two, .. , .. . . I .. . I . . .. I probably, in morn6fit Jenn Lino�bln, who,,: fath; I reme fleacy Of her daughter's con- yesiml , , , , � . ­ Y . and a. half, and now wheii shot, 3rizAi I . . . . , . . .. jL .. .... . . tended for a -how d'ye Pdo�` Undle er's h6use .was'.1ust .opposite, himself as he say the pain his words y to Mount_. I I -Office and Residence�­ w . . � �. . , canx . I . . , stitutibri, irnputing*it wholl I . I .. ---------r - - . , I - I . . � ­ . . . .1 . . . . ,� . , J. Peter I expreased his. pleasure at mak- 'tritping into the parl0r..:-She had. loal . [ inflicted.-. - - '' * . , Holyoke discipline, and-wilihing, as * him ' she was so much embarrasse&- . .... . 11 'TH. CLINTON .. . . . ..that she. -greeted him with a reser*w. � -' I HURON ST. SOT, ,. . .... . r .­ the -acquaintance of one more Of -in- a'rneasure that rotundity of per. I "I.Icn-owhe-w,is-orily--tr7ing-to-t�ase--*she--had�of n:dor!e6eforeithat­-!"shetd . . I - I - . I . , I . to - , � $1, -Ittnotinting.-almost--to-coicTrxes�w- Hjk�- - .. . - 3 doors west of the Commercial ho� � Py ,. . . . gge "Wr aect." but hoped that -�stt- son, so:offensive to her mothoit� arid me," was. the coriclusion to which M Ila : been wise and kept heT .at home, . I . -the. contrary, w I ..--:1: t.� I ­ I . . . M, .. . I I I -indble lady, her mother, WOuidn't feet it seenied to - Mary -. thai ,the finally came,. and, then there arose in ; on. I .as perfectly .§vlf;. . . . , ,4L; d have, wished so tuoi if ­ , . . � 11 . . �ans � . . I re was, a her mind � a d6bute as tb- whether, -un- Jb:y 'nT' Rose's illneeg could , possessed, but after a few commmazit;­ * . . - 1 14, , - � 1 like: visiting her ofter� as b2otherg . thoughtful expression on her face ne;v. I I . . I.. . . . , -4� 1 . . . . were - very - - r - I were fiot . tKEI avoi ',pluee remarks he - seated himseff':*0M ' ' ' ' I . ��.t to zn�ake ni�ef, , .er seen there before but In ill othei de the, eircurnsiances "it, h .: n ded; for it was'n6t I ' . .W' . . I � - 'to treat her sister �,�vith rather. Nery I a . i the'oppi%ite- side of the -rot anden-, . I 1. I- - I 1ANU Sally Fmimsh wes the onl� oqoi anci respects h . � . . -DR. F. A. AXON.,.:- � 1%V , I .. I I .., . s p iyas, th,Pi. so -me i.iff,ealoiiut%� best. .. .gTe.eable task .to� stay,.,In that., orn.., - -1 : . . I . .. I I . .1.1 ..,* k I ... I * - collecte,11 : 11 ... � to d0w, close sick-koom, listexiing'-to the, com- , nversation with Mrs- Xz-4 � . . . "I R . One' preselut, and she did - - - - - Inord, respect than she was vknt � � . . . . I ., , I . . I morry-henited 'Jenay., . . y,on..were... i.The Seldens," thought She, "m � a plaint 'of � - ' ... �, . . . . *, . . CS.) A , .1 � . 'the honors, Of the' house so gracefully , "I JuSlothis minuto heard . ter fauh-findini sister, who,'' son , concerning Chicopee and, it's".in- , I . I I 03uccessor to Dr. Holm : . 11 i .1 - % ildness , ove .. � 8 . -fits. - I 10718M '. � I .. � 8pecialist in Crown and Bridge - � � . I L I and well that but for the w, - of here, und caziw' i Just as I *w,'P .among the fl-rst.. If they rkrotimce'bee .tossed and turned and .,Irett6a I frm - I habita Vrequently Makyla' , ­ . .. � . . I . . Ill and ish rested upon'hiiii, iffld,she felt a tbift I ­ . "' : her eyes -and - art',occasional. whisper, Said ,she glancing at "tho'Bamie time, otheq' wi .-Why should n6t, IF" MOT3 . ' w9rk. . . . . . , " iing'urilil night,. sometimeW...'wi - - ' � � - Graduate of the Royal ,College of � . . + . Ing to . I ugh� -untidy 'This question was at last &Cid8d. Ing betself dftd,. and t J 'y eryin�g, e aw mu .. 4. , 16 HENS W I of f5ride wbj7en. she i' how ­ ch him ' , ..' � h4self the bride would never. , . af, "A rich 'tho '. rather . � . h4 ' I b- , ­ - I . ­. , � . . fesi'dence, ill had i1n , -- , I . , . ' '' , have suspected. her -of * insanity ii;o g wrapper.- .After as + the affirmative and toward tbQ came -Blis e:*aritP6d. Something, ,and , Boston I I . . I 0 � � in [ hwiam 'And .how handsome bq , rea%r. �rl " ,-� . Dental Surgeons of Ontario, H nor, - . '. . WAINIZVED., � . ... I . � . I + . I .. . . ­ pr -*-011' k . I . . -. rge. ad gone, cloq6 bf the -011ted fOl .' .. . ... I "ba 'Mary dfi;;�;O� 01W . . . I � . .. I ,� . I . .. ., .1 if she wasn't sorry Goo' I - on, her way meeting with did n6t know whixt. � 4�, . I Vega*, � +... :-.' "­ - , graduato of University of Toronto , I . We will P4y the biffhast , ' ahol if she expected� to faid Mr: Stu Mr! Belden's �ut any attempt to con . . . I * . I . . CHAPTER XXIII. ,art, , , -0h I dear," �sajd 'She, orte e . . =3, too! 4TO OLD HENS , . � . . : -" she iaid 4"'I suppose. ym &� - Ella Henry,- who asked, "viliere sue wag. 'several days after the commencement . Dental Do artment. GraduAto of tfio ,* P(' ` . "g - With him was rendered- impossibI4 b_V-- - + ., ,'.� + ... .... p . - ' . � .. . I '' + . . I - . Chicago College .61 Dental Surgery, , SPRING.M10KENS, DUOXK' : , - .- I . MAry. I '-' and breakizig, everybody's' ... :. . .,. . 1. `l`haPw prorok.. Henry Lind6ln,who, toady as he v=�. . � - - �.. . , , . , 1. . . "Volile -, this way,� going?". ' : . I of her. illness. Ing to be. ' . . . TURKEYS, gmd'all . I. ,. MI shoiw : is here, . ,!TO see , . . I Chicago. . kinds 'Of . I you, your -chaimber. It's right here . heart, of'courso. She .went to a con;, that beautiful young lady,`P"� oblike.ol-4b lie here moping,with'ttle'. ltib�ught ' proper to be exceedingly p.*-�. ' - I . I to - . . � . , : returned Ella, rather Mary, now . that , the Wdk=&, � . " .. ' , - I 7, xt ' �`* 'id. Ida Belden . as cert vAth -us, last evening, and looked . "shly � � . � I - oultry. � � , i pePW - vtmro- -. dullest of - all dull coniliaiiy , *hen � . I The no to mim, ka - I Will be at the Commercial hotel ', . . I . . d. 1. - .11 : � I ' . perfectly beautiful. . Henry Says she up n Henry laughed aloud. " noticed her so -,much. *Seathag hibmuff' - - .' . � � Bayfield, every Monda,g from 10 -a. in. � . i '' I Canada, on.the ng of,�belr frien a arrival . 0 and aak- there's.Mrs. - Russ,ell's party.. nbit by her side with'all ihei familiFity vC . I -L: I , .. i .. , I . she led vur, to a handsomely f arn- is the - handsolnest � girl he ever Saw. ed "if -it .were not a little th6-x*1xist 4eek -and I've such ajovbly dress to ' I I., .;'L . . . to 5 p. in. . . . � _ �. . .. f Poultry.. $& 'ished apartmenk which for many and I do hope ,shell,rnake something joke he had ever put upon her,". . wear' Why ain't'1.ag strong- and an old, frieAd, and laying his; v I . . . � . . . ' . . . I I - . I . . . ... . ,weeks had. borne the title of "Xwyls of 'him, L but � rm atraid -he is Only Ellim sgw no Joke at all butas Hen. you �-though I' wouldn't be . across - the back of 'the Sofa, ac� gmti . - �.... I -.1 I . . . . . � . - Proauc* a room.- . . ; I . . I about -;i;d �. wa�. , h 12t . -thing." I . to William it.-looked'as if thrown, I * '.., 1. .. . . . . ; ... I 1. � . . 1. .. trififfid.with her jus,li-as he tri.Pes ry had turned Irl tyf: any I . ... .around her shoulders, -he ectainverice& - . I ,Wq!1.n . . :' I "Oh, how -phmsaxim-, was, Mary,s*. to -do with.everybody." . � . -could not feel.. . ... . . -q!1.n � . - . Mg . I J. LEWIS THOMAS. .Ccinipany . I _ , back witli*her, she Jeri y knew that whatever Answer' a.tirade of.nonsense as meaningiess., I . � .1 I . I . . LIPS � �, . W-iled) .:- exclaniation. as .'gh,6 survey the PP'I' I in. air I aid so -too " said Id' "but 'angry, 'and prattled On_ drinking' in she Zuld r�iake would not -b� the . I . e . 0`47- . . .ed, . . . . I a� 1. . 'd av It wag disagreeable. More- jbatx� I Civil Engine r, Architect, etc.. - .. � .. I STRATFORD. Doi.. - rodra in which everythi I - she said 'nothing, Ab once' too - be managed .to lot faU -m - - I . .. I - - � I .. . ' in .7 * now Mirybas oome, perhaps he'll di- his -words of. flattery. aid- he told - lier right 0114, 80 . . I . . �. I . . I neh .podA,P�t � t 9 was arrang � I � ' . . � . I I . ; - - , ed -with. a "to. - vide his ulteritiod 'b�tween. tho� two,, , � 1owoh4riningly she. �oolr t the, o0n., aftoi,a,momont Rode again Spoke, ... . ? . . (late - . - *� . . . .. 1. . .�%� . 11 s I I 9d a I I very pointed - coraplirbent, , fbeling- . . I . . Dominion - Department Publio � .. I . A, cheerful 66al ,fire was. lilazii19171 'll.them W.'".a, I thew r : e4rtPP'und'how jeol�o,lw jj� - - - 'I'll - i 'to that party sick -or well. tlk � .. , , , , , , � . I I . .. I.., .. . .. .1-- ---, � . I ... - pe- d 0 Id . . . gres surprised. to . see . .with what i3ft­ - .'. � 1�' I I , .. . - ­ - t�e grat� , for" no murderous stove . whOvii Mary - thoio'ughly detested it �.. I , .1 . . I I . .wOu&N miss It for anything.- ' - ­ � ,. . � ­ �ba feltt,wbea , ­ , I Walks.) . . y . I . I . IV , I . difference it, was receive(l..- , - . . . . I 1.� - I - 'Iff RUM . I � . I . .. .� . . . .. e- giTIr"Abought ha�,. . I i I If ­ . IV A' waate"rauffered to invade the prenitw was *Henry LincolnPP aild' the idea' of .'.saw so, many admiring. eyes .-Oazing, This tirne 7e7my looked up dn.s,ar� . `"Coi�found'tb . � . . I . .1 . . ­ I : , b;ei : eyes. '. .. :QWA 03�- Pn9c, as 1119 y er sis r was sPQ � . . . . I - - . Consulting Engineer for Mun- . '02i 11 I �, Rem I ises- where Aunt Mirtha��Ied. The hii trifling with her 1 miide- . upon, what bb considered his' .. . . ki Wh, h * to . ' be&ning to feel piqued at�- her� ocW ... I . � . . ' . ., - . ... I . . dddign.of the Brussels carpet was ��x- 'sparkle and flwih J� i tly. that Ida �clusive property. -The very expreserve. partiP&ulArly anxious:, -to attent& the ' I . . - icipal. and County'Work, El- PALIFORN11A ' ... ... . quisitely beautiful. and the 10,6k which accompanied � - - - '. ' ,; 4 .s .. ntss- "Is she made. of Ice, or wbaW"' , , - - - i - - . roses upon . - -notibed it, and s4 dr6 -thought that, , this.remark. i�arty� � ., I I I . .. . � I . . .. ; , . . L4 � theii lie redoubled his - &cwtw. . ' . . . . 0 *A . - P I . I ' . I ec ago a MEXIC. .. '�­-­ . �. � ,.it looked as if freshly plucked fro�j ,Henry Lin6olh "would for once firld his - made Ella's heart beat m I,dly .10T - I 'Because - rettaned Rose, 'IM6ry - . .1. � , _ * * - tric Railroads, Sewer, nd - , . . I . me end. of thi- ­ - --Aft6r s".thne - Mary turned ­W - Henry had- never before. said anytbiri Howard -,Ov foe.-thore - at flittery,"until Mary, quite disgust, 1. - 9 . . -ecL-begged leave -to cbanp- -her so�,� , I � FLORIDA - ' . the parent stalk. At match . --and you know . .. � I . . roon and'the cloud which As 'Well'as I how a*kwa.f- Shim ----. ­­--ffi ,-S-u '. i d ' A o� riy;' , e-, I----- - . Pt Waterworks Sy,�toms, Wharves, . . . i, an .in , posito the grate, ., jen me, quite so. pointed, ­ I alp,- . -.1 ." . ' are th�- favorite ' -` * . . ' . saying. "Y�*'ha;vpril f4d. f . 'd, r. -brow pear -never, wi d Of. so-, 'saying by way,of 'Spolloo a46 e 's 4-- . . - - * . were two bay windows ' ove, look, about -about William, Bender. i or a, Urne had -reste on �o is In any 'kin . . r mg ..,a word . . 1. I . kettdng too. warm". In.the coursta 460, , , " I Bridges and "f.;)reed con- WINTM. RESORTS' .1 . I : Mr. $�lden's fine. large' garden and, Is he. well?" �. 1. disappeared. . ... . . . clety In hdr life." . - . . �. I '. I I , . I � . . . . . . I .. . . '. I crete. . . I -Round trip , tickets are'. issued 'by ,urtaimg � .. . . I � and' '..=w . . , . . . . . - Shaded by C of ri,hly �;a,oid- jerffiy bl-ashed deeply. an' When they ' 4on't We what inducement that. the e;vening George Morel. . . I . I . - I � d hastily - . reached - Mr. .Selden"s . - -r . . . I I aCe ' In front of the firsi v­T,B . he wi�s ,the last �tim;e` bous,j Henry onpounced his lix� 6 . your health," , mentioned. Inybluntarily � ary bamsh- . I . the'Grand Trbnk'. Railway Systern.. ered �1* . I - to axpoBe . - . . re . .1 ,an be !or you 4 ' . I . plying that, - and Rose continued." ed. and Henry, who- was. I wlatdbia&,� . . . . . giving eboicb of All -'the test routes, a large eap�y-chaix.'cdvered with crim- able saw. hii ' : Qf, callIng. also to inquire after oM said Jenny, . . I . Phone 2220 LONDON, ONT. 1111. started'up'; whispering . he I her, proposed that'she resume heT4, - .1 I ' . . !7 * - . . ... . . . . golfig one Way i4id feturning. an- son damaiifc - and scqtWred about the. , in Mary's ear "Oh I'vve, got. so ranch I whom respected on ber sioter.; "I wavA io �oe Ida. mortifled'once, . f,rindi, eeai "for - said be, � `�m � ' . . I . � �` 11 , . I . I - ' . . I must, go now.- � .. w - ' -­ - , ' . room'. were ', . tell you--�ut ' amount! "But" said -he, "I'm ,tu , - for .sho, mighi know. better than - to look and red whom - - . , other.' . . - - -1 o0omans. divansi -books, to . . - . as � - Tin ­ .. � . � . . u in Or . � pictures, and everything which coiAd I something 6i a �utry, afid as yon- girls .. 1i a g en country gir� here, -­set� you . .. . .. �,­.. . L' . tg 1. - ' ' � I P 11' " f niation may be, obtained Tda.accompanie;ol her to the'door, 1 ha brhU p , lig WO] av, I . ,. in a somethi nderful, . 41 � AUCTIONEER -JAMES, SMITH LI- - . 11 in any way.,condu�e -to oung Judy's and aske4, why RQs% too,.did,noi cuil.,. - ve 6 thousand things to.talk abadt, ing " "The nearest I evef knew him to�, C '', ,. . I . . *omfort or ha . ppine.sa. ' thb.marble, . . cting. evvi . can from . : '. I I . ., t �� I hardly think I edri wait for you.�" ind expe .7body to bolleve it' come' to anything witty," whispewo& . . ... .. . � sed Auctioneog for the County - ` ' '. ' . 1. I �.. In .her u9nal fmak, 'open way.. Jenny- i . ""Oh!-'pmy, .don't wait," returned . just b&canse MiA.Ek-ldew -id . . � of Huron. All orderp entrusled to -,:---I .. . I . . � I . mantel-thero -stood two .costly v,uses. answeried; "You know why.- Rose - Sa so-.'. Ida.fr6m: behind a fire screen., `T 6m. - . - ,�, . . I I I I . . . . fiL - . . .. .. . . I I led with raba.flowers. among which 'a ! P411a; hop1ng*.'in her' heart that be . Didn't y.au tell me. there. wag 1011"O belle.ve .you've rubbed up his. idbm;- . � . I me will receive prompt attention. . � . ' 99 qdeee." .. . .. I . would. . I I . . . ., One aq * . ' . . � I . Will sell either by I u recog.$Zed her favorites.' Bui . I I . ... * , '.. , continually going to. I uire after and. I predict that..you win him *a- - . ' percentage _ _p ­ . I M . . I � . . '.. JP0 . I � I � . 1. � or .The. 1=111oD )Mlual FiTe ma ' '* ' ' Upon asking for Mary she.was tph­ , aryr . .. . . I . . ere she had drine to si.seak of'it, .Ida, Jda understood �er, and replied. .. ,i�eupon ,' steed of Ella. . . . . . !. I per sale. Residence on the Bayfield. . . - ' -Opened a side door disclosing to. view ,"Very well; but tell - her, that -it she, on . immediately to her room, where ! -Ye4 answered Jenny; wh., Mary did fi�t. emu smile, 'for bez� . . . * I . Road, one miles.outh of Clinton. . .Insurance.. CoMaln-IT. I a � cozy little iP�in,* with a large doesn't see fit to notice my vil§ftm, -I I she fatind. -her' reclining'. upon a eofu, .: Ross got very arm, complaining that there was'something revolting in, tbjl� - - I .. ... . . � . . . . . . ,. .. I I .1. I . closet arid bathing room adjoining. certainly shall not b� polite to herg.". attired in 'a. tasteful crimson gown, 00 ane.called upon her'e�i6ept that idea of being even teased abot& � . . ­ . . roperty- I I -:tint to her. litlPle simpleton Ella, who Only came I . -Farm and Isolated T6wn P age had the desired effect; I ,gave a delicute Henry, who was coweited. onoiugh til. � ` . . "Hem," said � shei "you. are This mesa � i -which � ­ � . W sleep;, . . ; �hseks, I I ... I I ' . . '��-Only, Insured- ' but.."d needn't expect to, be entirely or Rose, - who a . I I , � . . . was daily expecting * , Sho,was palor than usual, arsi when she thotikht there w. A oihane.e'; attribute -her reserve to the awe'-,�vWeh, ' I . - - . . � I E . . . I � I . I LICENSED AUCTIONEER; --G OR- � . -Omdsks­� . 'exclusive, for evw nijht when I feel. 6ss-.- King-, frord ';Philadelphia felt her thick shining:buir *.us combed. up of seeing Hi601!71 . . . . . he faricibd his �'ele'gant preseace- irt-. - . .. ge Elliotti licensed auctioneer.fbt J B. McLean',.. Presilicht, Seafarth P' . cold or. fidgety 'I shall run in: here� hat nothing would rabitify hdr'm' ' from her-forehi6ad- in a. , manner .high- 1. . "Seems to me 4�oyu`v,0t, -changed your Spired.! If Ella- With- all her weaux-m: . . . . � ,., ore , . . . 1. . . . I the County of iluron solicits' the � . � . -Vice-Pr6sident and. sleep.'with'yov- 16 it a. bargain.?" , ban to be' neglected. by Ida, who-,wvp ly becoTding to her style 64 bedut;Y:11 mil�d.. wlth..reggrd to Ella," said and. beauty plueed an lavalunblo- es- I I '.. t .. I O.; - Thog Frwrf � . 1. I ' . . Until that day Ella -had never, h6aril I . . patronage of, -.be pul;116 for bulri- I ? ;c � Mary was " happy to speak, ar.d : uther .a leader am6fig the ruing . , ,Jen ...., ** , , , *. . timate, 'his,', utterlPtiOn%. V19r. . - . -. I " - newr . . . I - n _ ar ' ­ I to BrueeMld P�. 0. ; l". E. MPTS, I S, - &Opping'into, the essyL�chair -she butsi 4&511i6nables. , A,cix 4 a her' siiitei ft1W handiiOine . . haln't 'either " nd i .u6tTer itintweteridin - : I I � I . � - f, , 17 'V And fbiw. nesq in his line. Sales conducted - Sciforth P, 0 . wdingly. � .. a thing possib4o; ' oL always thoi.ight her S%ii should n . g gistar bw . . ' on percentage (,r so much per sale. Treasuret., ; . into tears. in al. r;omeut Ida Wo; -long consultatioin, with- her mother; even' .thought such i a;d equally in love with him . I � .. . '-Diract'l;rs- - - was seated in'the sarne,c -on . but now, as She looked upon -her, she - now. she hangs . Mnry so youn%' dindy stroked his iiiustacba� ' . . to. William ".Shesnoyj. ' Scaforth; job' :Vnth her armaround Mary"'a necic was Mary. 'In the cotirse � of. the' aftor-�,', acknowledged to. herself that Henry - mach I'm thoroughly die ted. Dtit with is white" fiagerUtP . An(f wP6Piids.V& _ � I All business promptly attended hai7'and ShO'Concluded it. best to call up ,round gus . - Mott, Clinton P,,O . . . I * , 9. -George E Pre than half. right, and she ,.sw-Ahere^a Henry now, a� Mr, SQ- if db& � rO-. GrIiVe, WIAthrOP ; George -Dalp, Sea wondering ..'why she wepL Then aA- Pnoor4 chaneing to be near the, front was 100 . .1 I -2 , . , what Ella'Campbell would say. � " . . . - . sidence on the 13ayftold Line. .58 forth; Jnbr Vat,t;,HarIoek;-- . John I uport 1window, she saw Mr. Belden's, car, ...feft a: pang of jealousy- -i .fear that dert*9 gate�lth' �� '-- -- ­-� ': knew 'how much hor sister adminxi, , , I . I � . her chanced to fal , . ' . .. . I .� . " = bmught one of' tbem riage, drive away trom his d6or. with . con vas Zinin ; ne;arly her ad5mbm- . . gennewit-.1; Brodh�agan ; Janies'Evaii'' th'e vases . Mary iiiight prove her i1val. Still she I., The M - firm, and. how veLy . . - . � . - agreeable, telling her how - 1, QW,"an I . . I . . I - I . I I * . to''Mary sayinM "S" these re for Ida and her visitor. . . tried to be: . P, k , I , Lion *AS returnooll, . ­ . '. . . . I 0 -' ; )OOkin W Bil r. - . ... . . I .1 a I Ing at Mr- and ber brother . I Beoeh�o d; -James. Connolly,' fortunate she *as in be g out"Jenny, sa At length Williani amse ta'9�1. �na . '�resent. from one', 66 -We "Now is my time.". thought. she . I I . 50, YEARS# . . . Ifolmeaville. � , . . You--.-& . , without a word to her =#x'er or .Solden'B,­"`fot," sold she,."I.dare say , which -led to Mr. So J a , advaiicing toward Mary., lie took bar 1. - . : ,. 1. . : me present ther6 with . his oornpli- and a , - , r first peopl;6 will notice.7' and, saying in low tone, -wivi., . , '. '. I PERIENCE ., I : `L!A,06�TS ' . Iments-.to the little girl -who nursed Jenny, she throw on 'her bonnet, and some Of On I "It -B funny thot t laid"be, to.. �11 a . I � . ,Robert Smith, Harlock ; V. Ilin-* -him on board the Windermere, and-, shivil, � and in h -thin French 6li%>- ''You just because you � are hore.r" i getlier," thought 6be, ile Rom ,car,, marked emphasis -crh the word' sister. I W& . . I 'Who cried bs� he ealle or .,Vj�dow, t tinued,�, - .. I . .. , . . -B , , . cbleY,­ Seaforth;'Jam6s : Cumnlings. , . . d her', Zra .A the� .street.. ar�d, - Ida hastiN walkedio,the . . ., 4tepped a, --O. I Ill �. .. 1. . .4, "I find my sister greatly changed;im . . . I r. standing wAh' her I back t4wPard " M11a, '%,thing wi, surprise ra6 it�o*; ff ..Imp,r�, I last Baw.'her,�� - '. , � 0 t , 'ginonolville; J. W, ,Yeo. Holme - Uglk 1*1 . � I Belden's door belL Of course' who continued, "I thin � . ' vW. Since - changed,"'! retumpt- . , . . , A I I, . .. � . S' 7 ble she was "to disapp6intodmot to fi'nd, k Ws so funnV Henry h ' t to rul . - Arid you too are 11 - I I I - MAry's heaA was Almost audi I ining alter her. ' , . . , Ville. . . . the yoting In - . I've inquired and'inquired about'Mr- I am gAT Mip Moreland !a away I Mary,,'bet eyes filling with'. toa=6 .;: - . . , . in its- beatings. and her. cheeks took dies I at bovia," and letv - - ' . , of . .. I . . -i Parties desirous W effect insurance in her �ard for thern, tripped'back Stuart, but no-one knows him,. and though -1 - tvmcy he's too much goo vf6i William's mariner was, not as ce the hue of'the oushims-on which she 9 . . . . U I . . I I . . . L -transact other business Will be medlined, Returning the vaw'to the highiii pleased with her own cle I nclusion he wns. Sense Lo Swallow . . . . I . � . TRAD� MAMS or Ida ou�lue baek� L, to ,h ' . I ver. . I've cortie to the co . a personP, jitst bow old". I . . . � I I , .. � .. I . Drmlo,� - .Promptly attended to oft, 4pplicatio ' raftntelpieco6 e noss, .. I I animposter­-�r a, country schoolmas- cglise Id -A and his old. maid a#ntsay . . . : � . . . � . . I . . � - ace; -Meantinis-Ida, and'yitry were err ' ter one or the other."- . . P4 1 I � I ' r' . . I I . . . C0PyRt(U4'M &r- * to any ot' -the ab0e. oftleers addressed side, and bending closer to het f � , ' he must. - ' - . . . . Anyone sending asketob and dewriptlan ftay' . I . sso, whispered- "Cousin .George told L their zide about. the city' L until , ��re was .a. supprespied laugh bo,�' 1 Hem the conversation: waa intar' � CONTINUED IN NE XT Is"SPLIM . rViekly nacertain our opinion frW Whether An to their respective pogtoffices. Lo years ago, when he flxat came iog where TdaP06;� I mnt,;d 1W 4,,,.j,... .A.AT50. ^VAA, . . � . . . ent . Me' -joy-Ing Gll�an�' hind *the lace curtain . . � . . P Jon, is probably 111196-donahunlea. - of - you. I eoiiii ­ suddenly up& an . I . 00* MIS qtri!1grC0n11d0ntF-n1-%fflW loupate&A inspected by .the illreetor who I.lvc' heie 'bRA I foigot all about Lit� and grinder and morikey.L. the. spirited s.nd Whet Mary began to def6pol Mr. f .. I... . I . IL . . . . . I I seRfree. 1(lest agendy for sowringbo I . L I . 0!tent& . 11111= "atenti inken t rougli Munn I o� Mow" nearest the scene, .' . .WWA, we wem iA. Mount Holyoke I L horses became frightened and ran, up- Stuart she came out. and with"gre6i -- -- . - . . . .. ­..­---, . . L I . Ptpectat notw, without eliarro. Ki tixo - . . apparent interest asked who be was . . .. . . I . . . I � . . I � . � V . . I I I rbov,er suspected thak you were the' setting 'the cArriage, arid dw-Ong it � ilm, After- I I . .� ... . . . 1. . I., . . . -,.1 .. .. . L . . littlo ed he nood to talk SO' ratuoh.' 06MO AlSiau,66- YOrtunately Ida was gnit where thevl-had Seen I I . . 1-11 . r.1t � . . 11 .1 - ..`.`W�.­PPPP 11 .. I. I . ,4?- � .."'. .�§ ' .. 'L . - I % . Scientific SIM03M - . 11 .1 ' M . . . . . I Ahftll(tsomolyilluttt'ftfedwt3oltly. 1,61taftlPeir. . about. But. (L few ,daye before he went only bruised, but M ! iecei'ved a ward . ary reiiltombered the Misthief f"VAT I ;" . I NM , ut upon her hV,,',#hiqh,P with which sh,bho in Ida's eyeo as they do- , .. P.. . .VV"n�, I . . - . � ;X IM" " T., " -, .,A . ., � . ruiationofanyocientw6journia Krmii. hd reminded me *1 -it again, and severe a t I ,� " V-,, . .� I . I fon th $1. 1�ei d h U h W d" rabDod L ,21h , a',; , . . 0. Im rn" I unde why be was .so the ,fright, caused her to faint. A BMW Mr., .Stuart, but She ttwugh , , P"��! . B-60 'R 6' 1 . '"' " Ing, of'It th L ' L . ..a,;�4 A, C un- fto�fffi$ 3*40".z"'N' , young man who was passing down h(Ah an. L - . .... ­�,-2i!Z*,,=,3%';-; , .�- . � I . , ��'.. .� . . . . I . ew yr . . much tateregbod"in rou. I rudef . -, , . . . . I . . � ­. --Z .I- , � . . . for L the I't ­,­.�'. -­ . I ... . . . Inwou. % -)MU nevier told ine ym knew him, - NO - A for bar . -­ - W Reanch Owe. as F Ew- WPAII . . L-TIRS. TABLE-- street, und saw I the Wddert*, ird After asking Mary �#o pal a---- 6' -y ...'. 'o 131aCk L . � . ),S tw/ .; I .�, . I . � 1.� ,!Of "- - I X.t;ighi .il Stove . � .. . oi course you ftko, him. You ean't 1110diAlL01Y cal][10 t00 the red,600; and music lossans-how, many new dres" � I- 4..". 1� 1W 'U". � �:.. , . ­P,),� , I ---- Trains will arrive at and "PA0 hap. !Lxf . .. . L when Mary mooko to'consci000nees she'd g4, and who out thmn, 911a I , % -Vlt, �,,� � ,,, i­z.�� . . "', - i�-.- . . ' I I 0 � I"— t=:�­- L Polish is b,ftter than the . , r - 4 .. I � . from Clinton, Station a% follows. _ L , � ,, I I -1 . . . � . . y board 4% part of whui Billy Bender was supportitig hat, and Started -to go, earelowslY sorng 86 8b6 ." ti ,I �-- I . = M - t'. -, - - F.--- - ' . I. . . Mary Oat � was ;zv M1 omlp', Ft,.Ri�� 11 11 I DvPVA L* I 0 AND GODZI11011 D, V. I Ida said "J'ftA beifore, tic went eqzy." gently pushing back fr9ra her fa,06 - left the i6m� that when Mary . R D1411 , - "I .still, because it nia�T Stover� . o, V, 11 L Was ho, then pito, and ahould She the thick braids of her '10bg bMr-. At .' able she 8hould-expoctAbo dee her all ;A, P- -1 - k_�., shine by night as ,,�eli as . .. �Iast I 0 i,",,, L ". � I L ­ ­ . . I Gdiag. L . . 6,"2 A: In, not OW him aftat al? A cloud gath- flrat. ,she thought she WAS not much Mrs, Cam�pboll's.... . '44�m- � - .1 . . . I I UPPINGOTT.' " . (I I try h6d become 1��', I -- � . day.. '. . . 0 . . iered, upon her bvow, and IdN readily hilit, b04 when She attempted to lift In the mbantiroo list "I 11 �.,N . .. . . . L - I - . . i (I . it . I , of pain. , so iii -deb, engAgo,& in a conversattoti q " -.,<,, , . . -1. divirw'* Its onaw. replied "Yes hno head she uttered & M, I � . I I . MONTHLY MAG"INOL . L 1 3 1 5 1). t. J , . "I . ,,�,,� . I 0 1 . �N tt ' A FAMILY LISR"Y . $I A I __ gem. EAher hie ;t latG ani lai it heavily back, upon big I with Mr. S61don that he I t th# I I � 11 0 .�� It save$ time -- dods awak., I L, ... � 5.20 P. m, . Orgo 60in, . I . . I . � Goirig Wcst XW Odojana,L and ato George bosom. I 1 lapoe of time -until ho'h"rd Ella .. 11 L I L � The BW M WW Lftwo .91 41 It 01 It. in. . =7604ESovent, Idii?t it too bad? I ' "W110 Is ShOP Who is aheP" asloed'i Ing down the Stairs. Then finpollel. : . . ' with bard rtibbing - cuti . L ' . . I 1XI 1). ni, cried and . I I oqf JIM the oap a � 9f the g" - atound, by a mean curioefty to see, vbat -she . ., I .. out all the &ty work, . I 1. . . . . � 116 - it _y pu . r ,"im . I but _ lab I ode I - . . p I I I . I . I AR e, I 0 1 1 ly I be ung o h ath-d hors J I I ; I I , I I I I I I r- - , `1 0 1MMIMN I Ben& M,uzi 12 "SOP EVREI a'! * Sold sgd��. teps , 'C M � = MA otal P, C"V.m. ,� AC I" , N k I 11 P " ill I I C, A,.F49-�&-�--�'i-If��-K�,f"�i, 12 ComoLz7a NoyptLe Ywmv � . I (I , ti � 1 6.40 p, lit, my ous, lmd . - iljld�:7-�th�in� but I answered until a young 7 wftld do. be Bat still aff"ting 'lot *0 - '.. I MA-tiY M46RT ST"Ift ANb 11.11 P. in: ,W w 'a i gentlemar4 Isguing from One of the ` notice hot. She board his vok-0, arid � 49 Black Knight 11 meaus' a quick, lasting p6lish, I . . 1*4 be, dad. for bo ktww . I PAPERS ON 1r1M1tLV'T*P10S , U.&IA a gram dx.fodter domineering fashionable drinkink salOom dumd - know that ho *as Still in the parlor, I that is a'rayeladot.l, to ef$6 . . . . . . I,ONI)()N... IlUXION & B,aun, DIV bluatorin� up, (fornan4ing ;;;bat the * 'So for It long th* she r1agoi0d at I . 002.80 Pica ftA# ; 28 &m A 66" oftt us, MA Mowing Pag &Vft7.*hM, , . . I i I 1 I '. oing soilth �!, - 7450 q. m. ' as he vakAd - oardly do oft he at tow was. I 11 the olzf-l- A"r, tn1king very f6tor to 4� n , INUrm wMalft it it . . 4.23 P, in , hoft--01 Upon "Odag Ida, his mariner ift. '� jally, when theke VMO 110 . I 1h a. I . . I I rd.%, mxi ill . .1 .1 9,1091W Numistil "Mot-tTo'lu ly" I `� . - tantl ' bAfJ&d nod after Iftrning ox&ftsor f'OrL taft ,8�#uddanly ttft-, I L 0 ­wvw "Ap I K 0 ht" stove , P01" . . "' 13216". Iss � ying, ob I U � '4 Ish I I - - 1L. I I., Lr Goin North 11-00 a. M Mail ho a, Mvoinw thaa a ej^610 . wr . � � -- 1 4t it 6.26 P. Iii, A$* WW*1M0JtPPAA �%A641i0WdAA&1W1.*0-4 that L,1= ;;Wi6t ymbg lady, had . ed banit,, atuL abA W " ,-A - �I,A*i I , 0*0 P611th - Wow Box. At dagileW. . 'L -2, . I I . beelti. U"4A. 'bo A*i""-,.+,**U41%ei*�JAP1% . L .11 11 ­ 0ffAW6A4.)WPP. 1. 1. i . I . . I . . .1P . �, . . I . I . � I , I . . I .1 . . . I . I . I � I . � , I . 4t L . . I . I 0 I M 4