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BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL,
AiiEr SQUARE GODS RI 'A
C.APT. W. COX, - PROPRIETOR
LATE 07 THE HURON HOTEL
Commercial and Travelling pvlb.ir that was ac ...corded
*fern the Are, reopeetfelly solicited.
1334
OOLBORNE HOTEL
And evety
from Pier 20, NOttli liner, at noon.
To Livearoot, meow on Davao:
Cabin Esenrshm Tick
ecering beat
her- se tb.we te("send for their friend
Praha waled payable primer Mitten,
A ppty at the Com Offices or to
WKS WARNOCK,
101 est Et.Oodtinch,
(good for 11 oaths)
nodeti on. else.
Steerage., Wit.
RAVE coy bonght
Cloderieh Oct. 13 1
E. MARTIN Prcrprietor.
Good Accommodation. Ample Stable
Room.
Thit is aduritted to he a. FIrst clan
Home kept in Good' Style.
ir Dane resitleoo, West Street.
rev doors bolo v ork of Montreal,
SU atiEti1 DENTIST.
robots of 11,01.11 Hon Swim, )I -
I, Main street, ain•I oi.aceite
Abri, 11E3. I 134;
r. A. Meltoosiall
he at kora. for Comm:tau-a up to 11
ylusur afterwands, rash, or day. 4.
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Gonewlek, Ontario. melon
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Catmertok 11/44,
litt (STENS. SOLI CI T(
47411 AT
COnnwery, sc..
Gttfloro
1111V/WV NC. hwl,
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW R.ATRS OF INTEREST.
pREP HOLD Permanent Building'and
ar Savings Society of Toronto.
Fur particulars apply to
A. M. ROSS.
Agent at Goderich.
Secretary and Treasurer,
Toronto. 1343.
MONEY TO LEND
At Greatly reduce,' Rates of Interest
TB nn.ler.ieneel any ammint of money to
I loon from two t.. fifteen years, at • lore rate 05
ieterest mid favontable terms ad reteernost. totem -
to veto., ,uitaltneuts; rate of expenses will defy
HORACE HORTON
moor's' Building Ar min•eing.
wry. 1101.1CITOB-
h. rod. 1333
INSURANCE CARD,
inataronice Comp/mime'
PHOENIX of drool.* E-.dastaL
II A ITT PAD of Horttord
?Kt tvrtelAL of Toronto
'rime lir %Irwin.. busmen.
overt posatIrle rates
. Office Market Square, Goderiels
Drug Store.
JOHNi BOND,
CHEMISTIDRIJOGIST
OF 25 YE. PRACTICE..
Mrinirfrinrfiritiefin
ARE YOU SICK
non, Heed Ache, Indigos-
itenowned Vegetable
AVVIO C;i 1.8 Zee in U•derich and
crIlnr ATM..
iho Beatty of Toibirt7.
At day break is done,
And the checks of the moruiug
Are red o ith the sun, ,
W'hen he 'mks in his glory
At 111141 from the view, '
And calls up the plouet
To blase in the blue, ,
There is beauty. Bat whore is tho b. autr
More proud than the sight It. nation,
to see
when free?
When the beauti:u1 bend
Of the bow .is *bone,
Like • collar of tioht
On the bosoin of love,
When toe 'moon in her mildness
Is floating ot hoth,
Like a banner uf silver
Hung tiot iu the sky,
nue is losauty. 13u toroth Oar, re,
beauty to see,
Mors proud 'thou the trent a netiett
when free.
In the depths of the darkness,
Cnvaried on hue,
When the shadows are voiliug•
The brown uf th• blue;
When the t picot of the tempest
At midnight is still.
And tile spoOt of solitude,
. Soles on the hill,
There is beauty. But where is td•
beauty to see,
Like the broad -beaming b:ow of if
nation when free?
In the breath of the moruing,
When nature'. a sake,
Ana calls up the chores
To chant uf tho
In the voice of the 'who
•
Unbound in the wood,
In the warbling of riotous,
There is beauty. not where is the beauly
In the forming of floods.
to see,
Like the thrice hallowed sight. of a
nation that's free:
' Aurora. January 1E64. .1
by her UM 1.44.1. arti to um for Oyeimpata sad
Yr. lobs Wool,
Deer 3w.
Mica la my 001, ie
ffseatior
rich. Dec. 1st -1371. ly.
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$10".
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4./Wirieb. 'glass WW1 apeeilMatioas drawn
I 301.1e.
TO Loan on or Tows property et per
rent. Apple to
O. cAtIPAIHNE, Solicitor. de.,
On:nth, .411 410 G°derieb
ova oe bassi all Modal( Sashes, Doors, Blind.
moose" and linseed too ber, st the Lie.-
. Planing ILL
1 11100.
Surgeon.
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• inv. a, t Elsy deal ovellqiabardsr. 1313 3o.•
,r. ,),Tuma ;NlarISIVAIIT Comae*
OFFICE &ND STABLES,
1 IN. B. -Hones tutamined as to unnd-
boss. 1313
PATENTS
FOR INVENTIONS
ceases. the Crewel States tad Europe.
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MONEY TO LEND
/1. far 0 wr 10- years. lateront reparable either
,mily or half yearly . Apply to
St. Helena
tlleSS BAHR Witt Miming thanks
„owe, begs to say' that she* new
' preparla to give Isamens On the Piano-
; forte and Cabinet Owen awl in Singing.
Residence. oprate Mr. Savage's,
Colhorne St. . .1363
They hive rclie,e,
And 00 others.
liond Mar to 1
else ever „lilies
thousamir pool
Goderic
When the strivieg of surges
Is mad on the noain,
Like the charge of a column
Of iltimes on the plaan; fections ; every one is oblige to con oss
When the thunder is tip that 1,have chosen well.'
From his cloud -cradle sleep,
Ho stooped, and touched lightly With
his ilia the shining hrown tresses. that
boat so near his breast, bot Elesoor did
me& leek up or smile- Ilia words had
sounded in -her ears like the di ipoing of
icy -w ,and she wits chilled even to
her innermot soul. Yet his speech was
o.urteritio gallant, and flattering ; but
then it was only these -it seemed to
want the true ring uf love ;, the reflec-
tion of the flame WAS here, but not its
warmth
ARIO, WEDNESDAY. mlAy 21, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 1370.
replied ; `and if she is hoppy here, 1 ow it in quite another shape ; and becanse
no moon sori. eke should not stay.' • it had not taken the form he supposed,
'She alloy pet alw &ye he happy here,' he failed to receotriee it.
sold Eleanor, slily ; 'she msy fall iu soot and Mrs. Monotone choos. to
love.' insult Le.dy•Trawavas by quitting us to -
`Olive fall in love !' exclaimed Sir Hil- night, I have nothing to aay against it,'
ton with &strange laugh,-tluit child fall he replied ooldly. 'It is .• mattor for
in love !' yourselves to decide on. I can only
%no is only tw.. year} younger than wonderoMias Maristewo, what I hate
I,' said Eleanor ; • 'the is do child, she is done or sai.I to cause this annecessaiy
just as capable of falling in Woo as aoy anger. With reword to my engagement
ether girl. , to you, let me tell von that a man s hon -
'Not a bit of it, Nell,' said Sir Hilton. or oannot_he eu easily flung hem hirn as
'And it she did, wit., in the world would a lotly's jewel. You may contemptuous -
ever like such a little elf sa Olive fur a ly withdraw my ring from your finger,
wife f' and throw it from you, but my word still'
`I know some one holleves her,' te- 'toads fist. Yon have every elainoMise
plied Eleanor, 'some I e who would Maristowe my forbearance and if -
marry het to -morrow: fectien. aiad I shall acknowledge thou
'Not John exclainord Sir Hilteti, iu claims tgll the end of my life:
A tone of intense anazemout and vele- `I hare no claim on you, Sir Hilton,"
bon. ahe replied,: `I haves right to expect t•
'No, not John,' reified Eleanor. No ; 'f' marry, with only the
'Guess again.' dead
'My dear Eleanor, I can't gum,' re- lives,
plied he. 'The idea of any one likiug would
Olive is too absurd ; it ie only a fancy of such t
yours ; no one would venture to marry word t
her, with her strange ways, and her ready
'The person I meal is a gentlemius
every inch,' said Edesnor ; 'even you
would own that ; and I firmly believe
that he woold be proud to make Olive
his wife, in spite of all the drawbacks
yon name.'
A.curieue• shadow flitted over Sir Iiil-
toe's face, and his lips twitched nervous-
ly as he tried to laugh.
•Well, Eleanor,' he answered, 'this
enknoww lover is lout. generous than 1
am, that's all. I own I would not give
a girl rny name, unless ohe stood before
the world without A fiaw in birth, fani•,
and lineage. If her birth were doubt-
ful, ot else had earned a character for ec-
centricity like Olive, I could not make
her Lady Trewavas,
`Take care,' maid Eleanor, a little sad-
ly ; 'if you talk like thi.„ I shall thiuk
you have asked me to be, your wife to
gratify your pride, not yew love. Or
else you love nut to please the world,
not yourself.'
'lly dear Eleanor,' said he, it my
judgment approves of the eloini my
hear' .has wadi, sorel you will not
make it a matter of Gout 'mut. If i* ho-
lt% you I have pleased the world, the
faith is not mine, it is due to your por-
JOSEPH NEWLY. Aud the tempest is treading
Ang. V 11:2. There is beauty. Bat where is the beauty
Like tho sun brilliant brute of a nation
tor west plearnre in we* 1111631 free?
liter as an eseelleot thing for
I 011,41 and have know.
lira ,
le te.tifir to the benefit have
of Mr. Beads Tome Sitters.
Aurora, May 3001,, 1554.
iteated attacks of Dye'. pant,
alla aperient properties
ce his Pilmouic Sena], for
wt. Whoolong Conch. Hoerr.
. etc.,. the 0mA lough MI.. i--
4 la 430dOrkb. It las mreel
MONEY TO LEND.
(Ix IMPROVILD FARM PRO-
' petty. at 8 per cent simple interest
per annum. Apple to
SAMUEL SLOAN,
Colborne Hotel.
Goderich, 8411 Oct., 1872. 1338
NEW RIP3TAITRANT.
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VIVIAN
sTna. TB
u into Lula
10I„ emu or w
nweirra
la asarluiless.
HOT A.1 ALL klOcR,
ion
Scott, ilan.stone It Co.,
• Ili IN MATE TEAT THEY HAVE
opened • h of their
Mr A. M. Jolinaton victoria et.,
THE LIVERPOOL&LOAtION
INSURANCE COMPANY.
AVallable Assets, 8,7,000,000 -
lasses paid in the course of Thirtrlive icon so -
mod wi
FORTY MILLIONS 07 DOLLA-RS !
Claims by CEiTC.ei.61.0 PIFLIE esti-
mated at nearly .H.00PC1C140010, are being
liquidated as fast as ardinstwi 1.111100/
•Sartrity. Prompt Payment. and Liberality la ad-
instment of It. tones are the prominent featured ot
tido wealthy comoany.
FIRE and LIFE POLICIES Mead with very
Libarel condi tdon r.
Head Moe. Canada Branch. MON-
TREAL
Sumer .4 lined
VW", II Prepared
•.,Ml. ROSS, Agent for Codarich
Toronto Life Assurance and
Tontine Company.
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, 01,7T.
With liberty to increase to half a million
Antolini called in, 25 per cc/J.-all paid
-
GoDwelit: AGENCY
for iras
Trust sad t.oaa Company of
MILLION pot- Nix;
Q.
Funds
atimmus
of sopromd perm
Penedo ef
ref ft,Irrowera. lad
SIOW
red actcm ,f
lereorible tem,
in the old •tand
Caderi.h, anti
teTER IV.
`And what is this pretty thieg fur r
said Sir Hilton 'foresees, takiug a silken
chitin from Eleanoee hands end throw -
't over th• 'hug in which his arm
neck. meaot to string foolish hearts t
'Neither one, you silly Hilton: re-
plied Eleanor ; 'it is Autiletitiog far more
deadly. It is a thing of crime, of mur-
der of terror ; it is out, of those silken
Tombsto s,
WmdcVe Sills,
n the fiat workmanship mien reasonsble
Agent.
oords tho sultans of old seut to disgrace
pashas. and th• sight of it meant instar.t.
dontes'eAtiohned.a. a gift, Eleattur 1' demanded her
who presented you with so ill-
lcor,eirt.is not mine; she replied ; 'it is 01 -
ire's. There ts • dreadful etory belong-
ing to it, at she tells Inc By this cord
her grandfather died ; her mother, then
a little child, sa• the alave of tile
approach him with the fatal loft ; she
saw him kiss the cord, and bare hispeck
to the executioner • and 11 woo n Oat
the strotig hands rif the black had ui
Child stopped her ploy, and ran • g
'A horribli story, indeed,' sa4 Sir
through the harem.'
Hilton, throwing the cord tiptoe the
table with dirgust. 'How did Oliv! pr.
the rope l'
'Her mother gave it to her, and sh•
lied it from her mot ,
1 from the dead ulati's neck,' replied El
'1 earnor. 'Wives and children were sold
Garleneh 17
Goder0 Harness shop
MARTIM
DUI/8 Warn
LL Towne.
Harners Mom
worked to M
Shope Chic
unte that he has purebasnd the
of Mr. !mace Hallidar. on Hem -
airing *erred hisapprentichabio with
asi three years in the hest Mimeos
0, and is now prepared to maks up
HEAVY' HARNESS,
Sers•-elutaine and. Scotch Collars
in Inewdawrty • and with despatch Orden prompt-
ir attended to
the samaree.
Oedarich. :atm EP 1571.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS •
Powwow no How JOON HILLTA.ILO C•1/11/.1111.
Assn. Caroms, lop *Cashier Meroluinud Bank,
leak, 4'00011410.
Alters Moaatrowilllpq., M. P. •
Applications for Insurances in .t.bis
first class Company received by ..o.arit
1342 A
IMPORTANT NOTICE
into slavery when he was s
mother was a slave for many years, you
`I know nothing of the kind,' said Sir
Hilton, in an irritited tone. 'Whet
tells you these absurd stories, Eteinor 1'
Eleanor's fair force crinisoned, and her
eyes drooped timidly.
`Lady Trowel's' told me some of thin ;
Olive herself told not the rest,' said El-
eanor. 'She wants ine to weave her a
rope like this with some Sy-rian silk I
'Don't do anything of the kind, love;
said Sir Hilton. 'Olive is half mad at
times, with her queer ways and gloonsy
fancies. I wish she load not told you
this story. The child is too fonddpf tell-
ing tales against herself.'
•Wbat is there against herself in this].
nagourr, teaching the repo lightly
'A grandfather hanged, a mother a
slave,' murmured Sir Hilton ; 'it 'curdles
one's blood to think of it. Don't toush
that hideous oord Eleanor, I entreat you.
'I touch it withuit fear,' said Eleanor,
'because I do not in tha least believe in
these romantic stories ; and you will
laugh wheu I tell you why Oliyo wishes
lite to make a second cord like this. She
dreuwantsinthrerecitwmo,for bell ropes for your
•Thaes just like her,' exclaimed Sir
Hiltiin-"always mingling the grotesipm
and terrible, withoot regard to one's
hove as I pulled such • ape Sive it
back to her, Eleanor, and tell heel hate
no wish to summon the ghost of h r
sail Eleanor laughing.
'No, inclei;d,' replied Sir Hilton. '1
should he sorry to see your pretty fing-
er. weaving ropes of mach a deadly est -
He seized her hand as she spoke, sad
bald it Armlike in his owa, then drawing
kw towards him, he stooped and kiseed
ker. Eleanor blushed au her deep hap-
ing • her head on his sheidder, she gove
way for & moment to all bar girlish joy
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to`aokAriseayosisteelizzever jee.10. US WOW.
Simmer
falsely, 'Jealous ! No, a war" 1140,6.4
not see the. tura *Wain withiu them,
Dropping her eyelaiithat he noight
Eleanor took up the Syrian Istra, and
began twistingit around her arms in an
sullsarassed way. It was a davit.* to
oive herself time, mid courage to, speak
the thought hansom' on her lips ,
Sir Hilton did not divine this; he 'peke
again, awl laughingly. .
'Put the ntilucky rot* down, Elean-
or.r he cried. 'Yeit should never bring
anything starlet se nub- y our fair hair ;
you should leave all glowing colors to
Olive. By -the by, who is this unknown
hy her charms!'
the amulet cord ou the table. • -
moo nothing of Olive,' she raid,
'with suildeu chadaia. `I do not pretand
to •ie with her ; I ano willing to leave
her all elowing celora, and all other
Sir Hilton, yon have but
1 to use your ev.ee, and yinu will soon dis-
cover him Perhaps aere is more than
I one that lover Oliye
' Sir II it, on's bp,* n ateek changed coi-
1 or, and his eyes tliehed.
'Are you quorrelling. Eleanor ?• h.
nese iu silent sunaniniont. ?key wait
with some wooden, to hoar what Olivet,
would soy to this onjust and unexpected.
&Hoek. She did put keep demo in sus/ I
pause len& One. look of angry piiiiii
saint,sfytom her eyes. and then she turned
'Since the matt* is nothing to yoi
Sir Hilton ?revokes, 1 eliall 'remain
should, proudly., 'And I shonli like
Persia,. in Spain,LI they share the . p
fr°mIrietallionte;71. .
John Trusts,. listened and t numb' e
Here manly Was, the oppOrtimitv f.
wbich Olive hail 'panted. And if h.
id.% was true, thlt Sir Hilton secret!
es of ur boner to warm our rousing his stager and jealousy, oh
onid Ilse misery indeed. I would happen 1- Should he be spar
t hold you for one monient on the daily agony of seeing Eleanor b
ow I release you ,from your trothed to a man who ployed CArelets
me, 0, giye it to her who al- with her happineo I Might he ho
4
you love ; and he qnick, lest that his nen deep, strong love we'd
go ieh hil seize the prize before one (lay Ild a l'oarino ? The thong
She united quickie and quitted the pines', ma 'lag hie heart beat vielentl
room, eating Sir Hiltou alone.1 llo His brain w bewildered, and he hea
sprang Otter her to the door, hut caught things like ne in a dreatn, or like a re
otolv the fluttet of her robe as shio pass- wondering . a mist, on whose ear fam .t
eil sit iftly np the groat staircase. Then jar Sounds all with a dreer ghtletlin - .!
he came bock, and flung himself into a 'You are welcome to every cigar 1
l'haWirhat did it all naean-was it a dreamt his andirons- face flush:ng 'with pie
No ; here was the diamond ring gleam- inn 'but I confess I would rather
ing at hint, like the cruel eye of a blood- see on' emote.'
eat
red spOke ; ond Eleanor was in earnest, ' °seen.. : I smoked when 1 was n
else she would never have drawn this y 01.11,' said Olive, laughing. 'Oi
from her finger, and thrown it hero with me your cider Me.
such.- donteniptuous and bitter words. In another moment a small puff
Wiela y other girl he would tlink it smoke curled from her red lips, as iq a
its. ., y a lover's quorrel ; but Fileanor pretty attitude of defiance she leaned ot with an
was so tranquil, se calm, that anger from againet the billiard table, anii glanced 'What e
her e with double strength, and furtively at Sir Hilton Trewavat. . ' '1 'oppose
:in
shows she vras earnest indeed. If it I 'So that is the girl Eleanor has t* matter.
had n little Olive now, who had dung I me to 'natty !' he said to himself Irittar Kinsman'
herself int. • fury -Ah ! what did this 1 ly. 'And I should feel ashamed of Net Mile Mari
mean "bout Mr. Vigo I Really, Eleanor las my -wife, jut as I feel now.' !
hail wn un rdonable tower in alls There Iron a sickening tightness at is
heart as he looked at her. a yearning a a
misersible feeling of pain and angeo, 1-
'!Iren smoke capitally, Miss Vatter,'
said Mr. Demerol. in a slightly familiar
Yoke.. 'Shall I mix ion some crtild
Inrandly-and-wataw, or will yon have!'
was t e tuatthr with her 1 -what had she glass of chorapiwns 1
d
Every oni felt this was • Mae nations,.
sod Mr. %Morel elevated his eyebrowe
in a warni way. Sir Hilton ran !be
corkscrew ' to his hand, sod then dung
it on the fl r.
tov it on that horrible rope, and the con-
tact irritatei me.'
'filth a Wane. 4 fire in her oyes,
(Woe pre qt. him hurriedly; but u her
'land toticlied his she screamed, and
drew it •wai.i.
Mere is blood on the ring, and on tor
niagero l' r cried. 'What have you
'Don't be trighteued,' said John. it is
' h 11P Cavi himself with the
1 think somehow we have
disagreeable Lind of talk -
lot Vareoe'e fault,' said . Mr.
iediehodom up her gwand-
.mly et Pont
fillet' into
'It is ell
fa hor's
ir Hato
red spot on
little fun,
strange sr
At Oda its
servant av
con step
wos busy wiping the blood
en ring. but it still had a
it when he pieced it on M.
Re looked thomerous, *et
his expreseion an manner.
at ate door (Timed and a
wishes to know, sir. if you
to her room and 'post to
" Ho addressed hims1lf to Sir Hiltoe,
.• 'W. are II coming in direetly, Eine-
but John ariered him. ,
roan,' said he. 'What dug Lody Tre-
waves *anti?'
is going a ay so very sudden with Miss
thing &bin Dirs..1Haristowe, sir. She
'I don't now, iiir, nnless it's tome-
Tbe neriont shut the door, am a blank
eil•nce fell,npon all. Sir Hilton broke
most go and see.what is the
t it is eptite a mistake of
to snppose that Mrs. and
towe tire leasing us.'
•Perhapil she has had a telegram with
bed news,'Ottggesteel young Vigo. 'Miss
Va.reoe, wits me a tiny piece of thia cord
and I'll we4fir it as a new kinerof (order.'
'What ehall the order hed called?' said
Oliv.t.. 'Eniglito Defenders- of the
Friendless, will that do 1'
him to Oliire, Six Hilton's footsteps lin-
Sorting Mr. Woo turn histantly from
gered and I, ho of• course heard this, ani
saw_the lelok of admiration with which
lie regent/id her.
'Olive,' • he exclaimed, 'if yon have
finished a okiug and playing billiards.
Ledy Trewayat want you.'
It was wit the tone of iron's. in which 1 A. Hints may often he got from one ar-
, tide alone worth the subseription price.
perharo tt will come -in, and see if
she h
shout
thi
said, pettedly ut this minimums
ming Vigo and Olive, whiph was
And .w, what would louly Trowayas
there ould he in the house over this af-
fair • ould Eleanor toll of it. What
He
Sir Id
truth
F. R. MANN,
Rouse Sign & Carriage Painter
If be tat rp a shop on North street nest te
tl ,and at reasmable prices Thankful for the patrol.
NOW IS the time to Paint your Cotters
Sleighs, and Carriages.
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO.
ACW212Xg FEUDS, . .900,309.64
szrucro JUNE 30th 11171. 36:1111"
•••" lisMIAtiatICIL
FIRE & SARIN iNSIAXIOX AT
IAL LOW rower aeraternas
se Osseo
for ;he toweektpa ontliakee this ?ewe. APPO!
minalon to the Hoed Oars.
ltta dept. 157'
Local Aliwilt•
said, in& constrained tone. 'If there be
4
ltrie's rain, mai a glummer l.f the , spect,; avid her whole blond seeMed
reach hint. Eleanor was jeal- ; stung; but she was determined not Leine
h lit I is eyes and then s cloud fell ' 'Wks • forbidden be the Koran,' the
over but festnres. It was eyident that ! replied, • Ise I should he glad tr. aceept
the t ouolit did net give him the plies- 1 your obliging offer, lar. Damerel.' i he spoke, but the Implied urarnanii thst
i t
tire h hod fancied it would. No, be- 1 There Was • wonderful intonation: in ehe was soaks herself useful when
eau.* shotwujjeal..us of Olive ; and he her voice; it tingled through Mr. Delve- i 'wanted,' hat irritated Oliverand made
saw ew,ithat if her jealonay took this rel's brans, ant ran down through Ili, her turn ercely nn hint.
p , Olive Was the last person in the i hack bone, covering him with a creep- 'I have n6t fieished nor cigar,' she re-
worl of whom he w•.uld wish her to be ' ing /ham.. It was • tone which liplike plied; 'and if I had, Idoppose I am not
wonted cord Miss Mariatowe's boxes.
.ct of
ins
cis
son it -
other it alenied was to be snapped up by *rent atmosphere into the room ith
this Vigo . I with him. The oontagion in hie roe 1,
Sir Hiito ; Trewirras was not a puppy, angry nerves, was spreading &retold irn
although he
tole.* rie
to this-,
was to go
Elanor
giarfiiiiiiiihr west is tbe Welk
of isono• Intkipp!pAlester- is, observed
the Assyrians, Monde* by the
lane. Friday Is• the Tads, and Baser-
dattLy the Jews. •
(AO eeisai
:mart* validity *Ca Ira was •
'that IyArl. the tidlialfbeoomeitelDer
ed tidied tassels uel extent Ise -
quistail to los went hy anal to • place ,
Sir John Maodenald gee. to Ingiand •
after the motion Glossa. Candor. A is
confidently reported, has no intention of
returtnag to Canada at present, hones , -
Sir Joho mast go to ••• Tilley
will accompany Iiir John, as be expecte
to he knighted by Her Majefty for his
services to the Colonial Empire.
An intelliteat traveller, who hasdately
boon on a trip through America, puta
down. as the result °ibis observations,
that "when a greatinandies in the Uait-
r.we a. fins statue in his honor; wort, to
forgst te order any soave, and last, to
wonder what became of the money."
THE 114141"Berr Waw. -A oonterriporary
thus claims the meanest maa in the
world: New York city boasts of the
wickedes,t man. hut Almond has th•
man, a Chrintian nian, (we shooks think
lie lacks the Chrioian spirit) who di' nne d
An nrphan girl for fuse cent. ohich her
'nether owed him before she died. If 11.11 y
one can beat that, trot him doWn.
A Carrrow.-Don't be in haste to put
off ....len ostrenents in Spring. Many
-rhinimatism, Inmhtign, and- ether
aehes and prune, are lurkine in the first
sunshiny days, ready to pounce upon
the incautious rietims who have laid
aside thei: defensive armor of flannel.
All sudden changes in the system are
attended with more or less danger, but
the body can accommodate itself to el-
tuost any condition, provided it is assum-
ed graduelly. The uee of flannel evards
aosingt any sudden change of temper -
title excelleat periodical is to hand, ant
is, as usual, replete with matter of inter-
est to the profeesion and friends of 'du-
cat ion in general. I t contains
editorials, contributed articles on Illus-
trative Teaching, Reading, Pariental Res -
possibility and Co -operatic." ; Throngh
tho Fire, an interesting sketch; voluble
selections; educational intelligence' • a
"Teacher's Desk," under the edita'rial
charge of J. C. Wuhan Esq., Iiispbctor
No 1. Middlesex, and an "Editor •
Drawer " No teacher &Imola be without
really anyone paying attatition toi olive,'
I shall feel °hinted hy your naniing hint
is. Like • Balton, he had dreatn- ; te hut understanding, sat
▪ each other in lavishing their ton. Leave us alone, and don't i
uislied him and, o But Sir Hilton had broaght a lot
to nie. -You forget that we werebrooglit
up together, and!. hate to play the part
of st brother towards her.' '
'A brother exclaimed Eleanor, in-
dionantly.• 'You do net behave like a.
brother to Olive Yard°. My mother is
right ; she and I cannot live in the same
honse together. You, must choose be-
tween us.'
Sir Milian Trewavas started from his
tarsiers attitude, and the color forsook
his cheek and lip rapidly.
'You are jealous, Eleanor,' said he,
in a voice which he tided ta make jest-
/Jr ("nen from no atry Carrier shoe. attended
to min dttroatett.
Sign Painting, (Riding, Graining, Glazing , Pape,
Using to, Ike
HARDWARE MERCHANTS-, .
MARKBT SQUARE. GO GE RIC,H.
RaVII for sale
MINI, FOX, mad other tosicCROSS
SAWS, AND
PRR1E8. Burs smite, IWO)
AXES AXE BROAD AXIMIt COW
cur saws, 1414t. SA MT)
plt
?In Or SIVERA Is
LOGGING 01111=
OF ALL SIZES;
WROt GHT AND CUT NAILS &e.
At low prices fot C SH. Opposite
MARKET HOUSE -
'There can be no question of jealousy
saner, in her coldest, proudest -manned;
'a girl whom yon yo elf rodeos to &A-
dam, with a el,or upo her birth, and the
shadow of tut evil re utation following
so 1. thittodered Sit ilton.
Eleanor's face gr w crimson at his
oud totio, and her ips quivered when
she spoke soma.
'You mistake me ' ohs Raid. 'I al-
luded to her reputation for eccentricity
and a vindictive topiper. I repeat a-
gain, Sir Hilton, I ,eannot, endure the
preseoce of this girl If we onirey she
must quit Tree ayes. She - would 'be. a
constant source of quarrel between us.
My mother has ofteii pointed thi• out to
me, only I have nut hail the courage to
say it to you. I thilik you should have
seen it • before for yourself, sad so have
spored me the•trotible and twin of ut-
tenng this!
`Pain l' exclaimed Sir Hilton, hotly.
'And nho thinks of the pain to poor lit-
tle Olive -the psin of glutting Trewavas,
the pain of being thrust out of her home
intr. the cold world d'
'No one weuld be too cruel,' replied
Eleanor, Atniggtinia with her tears. 'A
condertable home ectuld be found for her,
or she may marry.'
Sir Hilton igoored the loot phrase of
this smooch, and the first seemed to ir-
'.1 comfortable home filo na by adver-
'toasty, dingy, stifling room, at a flabby
family's, all dirt, neise, and disonler '
What happiness for Olive ; How con-
siderate you Irvine* see, when you settle
together to dispose, of the existence of
one of your Olen Set .
`i. Will not talk to you any more of Ol-
ive,' she said -'I think her a wicked,
yindietive girl. ; sholl speak to my
nustliet, arid if shapbeys niy wishes we
will both quit TreWayas to-nielit, and I.
will never rotors to your roof while.
'Mimi Varcoe remains beneath it. After
One tlung mare, Par Hilton. wbett jolt
did pot Imbue you Livid wie-1 do not
believe it new. I release you from all
engagements to We. . You are free aa
edulged at times in pupey- dangerousle; and Mr. Demerol, winos,
H• took himself honestly opinion of Olive we have heard him gitre,
hue tho nuoity which had led lead takou somewhat of the fever. He
; and, with his hand on looked in her face and awned.
puzzled his linage how he 1 'We don't admit the laws of • the
Ito of his trettlele, and restore Iiowan here, Miss Vetoes,' he retorted.
e, without involviug 01- 'fwewavas, can't you persuade- your
'sf t cousin to do ink a glass of champagne ?
'And there's that horrid ring,' he said A dwy cigar is a rewy bad thing.
tobinteedfi 'what am I to do moth it / I He appealed to Sir Hilton to tiliow
can't lei id lie there, I suppose. I won- that he. had arrayed himself on! tho
der if Etimuor will come after it if I d 1 inemy'i tide; and this nat grally inside
Of coursie she won't hold out. I feel Ohre toint pleadingly turards ypong
very milk I can't tell whether I am a Vigo.
free matt or not.' • • 'Mr. Vigo,' she cried, 'shall we go on
At thia 'moment John's hand tapped with oar gaols I Er. Demerol, Sid I -fil-
ial the glass, and his head obtruded Lien will not persuade me to drink Anw-
ar' thrf ugh the open window. . pave; he kupws I never touch winie of
keted. Can you beat
ed the young man tt,ltia.
ble as she *peke, a 'laid
'Hilton, what are you dream- any kin .
tigo slid Mr. Demerol in the smokitog that/
mom. Come and help us at a game ef Olive foll
Oh,' she added. in a low tone to Mr.
Vigo, ' en shall I be delirerea from 1 beggiagfordrink, which we uetnformed,
this bonding.: . he succeeded in obtaining from somebody
She said those awful words, not mean- i in contravention of the l*oense Act. An
ing the* Knowing that Sir Hilton 1 incpaut wss held en the 5th inst., by
listened„ she spoke thetn in the wild 1 Coroner Martyn, and the jury retersmd
hope th4 in his mistaken heart he cared • verdict that the deceased was found
fi ,r her, nd would be jealous. But if I drowned sad thso the said drowsing was
erla
he was j long, he did not shook in the I probably the moult of falling into the
ordirw . , way. A rudden pallor struck : water while in At epileptic. fit. There is
him. and he closed the door without a I little doubt thot this is another victim
word. As he noosed the open srindow : of deem drinking. When will our fellow
he saar roung Vigo leaning over Moe, ' citing. take warnitic asi avoid the
whisperiig, wide Mr. Ditmerel was ' poison cup wallah at last "biteth like a
saving • weary voice `What's the 1 serpent and 'ganged* like an sdier."-7
FOUND DiteWNLD- -Last Mendel
morning on the Saugeen gravel road
&bout 4k miles north of this town, a
man noised Whiteford was iisoevered
lying on his face in the ditch, quite
deed, in about 6 inches of water. Oa
Sabbath he was guilt( through town
•
t'ir Hilton started up and glanced at her fingers set hos arm. .
'litho', mid then at the diamond ring ly- 'Here, gioli me &corkscrew,' critic' Sir
ins on the tattle before him, among the Hilton, sta ing up. 'Let's gel', this
rtl
snaky Iloilo .1; the scarlet rope. He chanipsigne tooled. Yon'll take Ione;
,cauyhtlit up, atod put it in his pocket, I knot., V o, if your fellowoolooker
unobserved he thought, but John ream- won't.' • , ,
fl tter f new hope about his heert, stir- trembling d, as Mr. Vigo low
ring e , ry vein, he walked by his side and said, li ly, 'No thauks, n
iii
silentl to the smoking and billiard room, me.'
which teas in s pay Wien standing in tie 'There iglu) corkscrew here,' 0
k. ; , John, !searching totting the gl
011ie was ohm in the billiard room, the side -table. .
th *cue poised in hersmall hand. and !Noier tined; my pocket c.4serew
her growing face very near Mr. Vigo's as will do,' sail Sir Hilton.
that Itlushing yonng squire, steeped in He three' his hand in tke po of
an ateosphere of intense delight, was kis velveteen jacket, earl drairo, forth
bowatTidai: OV,,er her, with practical instnic- with the corkscrew a scarlet silks ,cnri,
tions ' ow to hit the hell. In his present and a ring. This latter fell to the
ntood, his eight irritated Sir Hilton Tres grvemido.ank rolled beneath the Miami
'We are going to smoke, Olive,' he it.up. ' Ev oue recognised i every
'Yeti mean Yoe are going to smoke 1', keew it .ntihtaotntEeirersignur.sifificilagir jeftwiletil
she *awned laughing. 'All the others. which; beetleeks an engageinen The
are s ok ing like chimenneys already.' gentleimen ;said nothing, huhu
'Y , mad it's weally too bad,' said thoughts Oroitly, and Mr. V'
Mr. 'mere' ; "pen my honour it it.' aboutito phsu the ring silently
'N t at all,' laid Olive ; '1 like e told., whoa Olive tooklit from h
'molts.' `Why, it il Eleatior's11' she e
Sill Hilton went over to the bell and with an idea surprise. 'How s
rangt loudly. But she' choked her speech,
•1A? at are 0 on about?' asked John. blood flew to.her heart, AA she
son`litibricahnatmspoaregne obit:sr-some brandy -no, anger aud confusion on Sir -
foot. Then she turned tn Jo
This he said because he now perceived exchanged with hint ou ropid
that hhe aid. table was +ell laden with buruing hope and gladness.
bottlbs, and he guessed champagne was
the dole thing wanting•
'Have chompagne if you like ' geld
Jell* ; 'hut it is searciely the righ't sort
of tiling for a morning. We haie- to dine
withladies, you know.'
'Fix that reason I duet ses that we
want to smoke ant play billiards with
Isdiim: reunited his brother.' 'Olive, if
you were my wit*, yr lay sister, I would
say, leave the room ; hot since you are
onlr my guest at Trowavas, I can hut
say, pray please yourself.'
its he spoke the Weed. 'info ' • flush
cotered Olive's face ; hut obi; he went
wily his guest at Trews's', she turned
pito as death For & monient she could
not speak ; it was 110 strange, so usw for
S* Hilton to taunt her ; and in that la-
.hrw'Pbayin• the taut lady, anieng
'I:betroth seems* lalliatnlh- Kr.
v.' Observed Sir If I see 'Oli
.111hienee Ate,' setd :Marrow Vigo. 'I
phi to toll you that hasi you *owe
*Wrote earth" you waild hate amen
y" Trews* abuse. like bee ittel-
t•tie, and ingisiog she told Mine to
11,71111' d play net- ber genie,'
Ppm, triumphantly. 11/1ii trb iii:
wanted her for isoempthieg.- 1
..-obe wont& sot keep het iso Ian:
L,.' Hint.001 tam Paw terribly. Elatoor
then was detertainid to make a fess; she
laiobld not keep this silly quarrol to her -
MIL He felt himself growing pale with
*ger. 'To hide it and moved by some
chair feeling abo'ut whisk he did not
un-
ipa up
e for
reed
on
have quay/welled r
'So of on to hp a nine days' wonderr
said Sir'Hilton to himself. 'I wilPnever
their
WWI
on the
iuied
.1 the
w the
ilton's
&nee of
,it is this accursed rope that ceas-
ed the misehief exclaimed Sirtililton,
flinging it on the ground. 'Mize Maris-
New POST OFFICE DEEM -The Eng-
lish Post OVA Department is happy
submit to.this. Eleanor must stay. A tenet* disappoaranw of numerous let-
bondagei-Trewavas is a bondage
She :drupe prottenert to young Vigo in regard to either the honesty or tire ef-
saving that. Well if-' bat Item which failed to rood% their destine-
fieiency of the postal authorities. It eit-
her leave it, then. She is froe to go. 1 tion, leaoiag to unpleasant suspicions in
pang ee him, and putting his band
Bdt ir Hiltou stopped, for a skarn pears that in London there are • large
aumber of disused pumps, havieg slits
it from her for that purpose, a
idea I had. put it among t e cot
milticky cord. How that grit into my
pocket I don't knots.'
Sir Hilton oas not aware that, irt his
hest., he had caught it up with the ring,
when J ohn called him front the window.
No oue believed what he said of Elean-
or.
'I. take you all to witness this cord is
mine,' oried Olive, winding it around her
waist, se she spoke; 'and 1 onset tell
the least itow it got into your.possession,
Sir Hilton.'
'Is it a valuable webs I' asked Mr.
'It is boe I do not covet,' replied Sir
Hilton; 'a hansenas's perea'sette is not
pleemust gift to one's ootkes:
.Again Oho" colored. but eke turoed
gaily to 11r, Vigo.
'Tall se,/,' she remarked, `Sir H2Oloa's
groodfathee broke hie nook respectably,
out hunting; en he can afford to despise
rVesi boot nuue Lad hie nook broken fon
him. This is the cord snit whioli hie
to his br.ow he &linnet gasped for breath.
1. (To bo continued.)
I rock
DO
that
CIOV MOIL MEICTIWO.-Th• Municipal
Council of the township elf Hnllatt, mot
at Lon esborough, on the let init., per -
runt t advertisement; All the men -
sent. Moline. of last meeting
d confirmed.
d by J Warwick, seconded by
With, that this council form it-
s Court of RevisionAnd that
hensou- be chairman. Cirried.
read a
Mov
A. M.
self in
R. Ste
from the following parties, viz : - Aaron.
,Thowi East, real property too Itigh ;
Wm. orrison wishes to toe asseased f. or
W. part Lit 10, con. 3, instead of it being
Asses.* non-resident.
Moaoil by W• Warwick, seconded by
ductadV100, and that Wm. Morrison be
assessed for W. part lot 10, con, 3. Car-
Moded by A. Monteith, seconded by
110; V. Snell, that the Court of
Itevieion do now adjourn to meet again
fla Saturday, the 31st May next, and
thst tiot lonsinus of sunned he now re -
Mated by R. Stephenson, 'winded
by T. Htiver, that the following &memos
be i id, viz :-John Mills for gravel,
$9.- ; certified by L Watt, sent., and
man, $4 for repairing bridge, S. R. 5-6,
eon. I' ; McLean Brok., 11 for advertie-
inst. mid 1). McGregor, e4 for biuding
rolls. Carried.
A tttion was read, praying for as-
te
sista ce to John Burkle, • blind and
deaf id man.
Mlit:red by A. Monteith, secooded by
ent person ree.eive from the funds of this
tow4hip, the aunt of 75 cents par week,
to bt‘ placed in the halide of R. Stepbeu-
laved by P'. Stirer, seconded by R.
Stephenson, thst C. Foster be paid $60,
balance in full of contract for building
bridge, con. R., 8-9, lot 29, known as
Watson's bridge. Carried.
The following persons were appointed
pathmasterso, viz :-F. Titomptan,V. Ir -
yip, A. MoDermid, E. Egreond, C. Mas-
son, R. McMichael, T. Irvin, W. Hamill,
McMichael, D. _McGregor, A. Walker,
G. Matthews,•OolifeDousld, J. nom,
cr. Brownlee, 'R. Biolby, 11. Cotclonithoo
Leach, J. Medd, M. fludiateilt..Brawn,
C. litTerviali, G. Weetaiiott.:-M' Sing. -
hart, O-Millimi J. 7Cartas, 0. Stewart,
'tit. Tighe, IsIsmor-.W.: Weywiciathe S. Sun.
Watt, its. Watt, G. Watt. T. little, N.
lor, J. Taylor, J. Shablssook, sane., No
taamstilager, J. Cornish, T. MoIlrean, J.
same as last yoo&z, excepting J. Howson
instead of T. Stiver.
Council then adjourned to mut again
st H. Swill'', on Wedoesdsy, the itis
ssinaticay inyel told me
lir 'because I bore Iota.
frussin :nth your mother on th
maloue of little 011ie Tomo°.
stay would makes un onlioPfi•
says the poor child shall not lite heurer
when we are morrieil ; she pretends M
cheek, bat she replied gentlY,
tioit-- that you
waysaudo a en. ransionantion of o geode, timid rio:Trith.,146dy Tr.w p ma. somme.
Eleanor'', ond tonched.hisnikidmor as a gentleman. 'i think,' he sulainoul, 'it would hat
almost I Moreover h
"tad. thev irritated hist & 1°"1
girl into air 4 unressoniug, unjust OS to me; von ara.' 44 ism"-
ent. He was droatly sonoyed toy her
are sot my, Order, and
savagely on
'De on wish her al not "nth:Would omit 1641 turnod
110 as yea *New pea",
She took the dimuend tin; of her b•-
trothal from her finger, sad laid it on
the table close to the silken cord. It
gave•strangeez;rance of life to the
secret coil, ol like an eye among
its snaky coils. ,
Sir Hilton looked at her in bewilder -
I tie creature like sr into the world,' I yt but he had imaginei
i it is' trtY to ihruit Pdt°tlit'" lit had wiehed fur an out.
, 18.1 a• burst u talons
9oderich, No. 28 e
•
ass ktui
'true Sao, own slivii. You CAP
1444 .Wits exp.ct•a vf
4entively, and tail it wits worth preserv-
'Send it to Madame Tussaud's,' said
Mr. Dsmerel, 'with a card attached,
laTiah. 'By this wope was strsogled the
gwandfather of the beautiful lfies Tar-
ots, of Tvrewavas.' '
'Leal; out Trewares, if you please,
Oliveglanood at his sago- face oad
oturnod pale, and as she withdrew 'nor
eyes, d4way with crushed Wars, she en-
counto the bluo orbe of Mr. Vigo.
!Say Bosvigo, Dement, if Miss
Varooe', will permit it,' said he. 'The
lolsoo and ita master will both fool
in them where handles were formerly
inserted. The intolligeet Londoners
foro long time have boon mistaking
theme putnps for letter Loxes, and patting
their oorrespondence therein. The dis-
covery of some letters sticking maid an
aperture formerly occupied by • pump
panel]. led to an investigation, when it
was found that nearly every old pump
in the city was clorked viith epistles duly
stamped and addreased fur delivery.
sexes, godoeu to untimely graves, hem
genet al debility and weaknoss, who might
be eared 11V fortifying their systems with
I roe The Peru v ian Syrrnp is an Iron
Tonic prepared expressly to supply toe,
earth:lug element, end os toe only pre-
p•ration Of iron that will assonilste at ;
once with the blood.
•
diause know'. by extreme palmate ur
oaxy appearance of the akin, lips end
dysoepsia, and are liable to hysteria,
consumption, distmee Of the heart, con-
velshins, etc., oriteeq tient upon the
eithdrtwal of metorial ot the blood for
nutrition of nerve.- As Fellow's Cola-
puu lid Syrup of Hy pophoaph ;as will
aupply the hulthy constituents to the
blond and endow it with vitality, p•-
tieeta owed not suffer from these
WOOLY Hoasza.-Wooly horses aro
a•t so rare so many suppose, nor soch
great carittaities either, there aro many
to be found in various parts of the coun-
try, but we doubt if tbey will ever prove
as valuaiele to their owners as the owe
exhibited by Ransom; we imagine their
owners would consider them noire yalu-
able without the woel. fel. this rough
state of the hair indicates tbat • the
horse le not in a hulthy osolition-
preitanly hide -bound, or suffering. from
some tutus. which occasions this linnet -
u rel appearance ; in lurch cases use 'Thorley's
Condition Powders and Arabian Heave
Itomedy ,' it will purify the blood ; oat -
root the appetite, remove all obstritetions
from the lungs aad lirer, aad awe to the
litsausber the name, and see that the
signature of Herd 4 Co, is on each pack-
age. Northrop Ss Lyman, Newcastle,
Oat, proprietors for Canada. Sold by
ell medicine dealers.
Jams, Baurnwegya,lup Clerk.
Mellott, May 5, 1273.
NO UM&
IfAlererM war* rot Soma its Weir
ik Chg. ' ems bow eleipeaeep et es 1,/
•
poilliSoriellelle den Of W used. wk. the .
irlrecteT 01. bottle Les rural' Saar
1.747-7•nsy ems *watt. toes sired
swerve ''Cogyea. Onii. or wo bottles ewes
erobeetteto
or lirirtanne
thirty wiles fee • betas font.
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