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Throe doors Lele v. Busk of
Gederich.
"The Greatest Possible Good to the GreatestPossible Number."
GoDERIcH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 1873.
WHOLE NO. 1385.
Outings.
GODERICII LODGE - 10.
G. R. C., A. F. A. Rt. .
liEGVLAR COMMIE•tuAT 0:q
I. is Le •1 on thennot I nesday of amet,
nemth at T...0 e. nretnren
cordially hotted.
W. DICICSOI.
eaderi.h.Ith May, IMI. set y
lo
gliQ115, Clo Ce
MO loan. on 741111 Or TOW). plukerty •t per
coo,. AptilY
CAMPS IGIE, Solicitor, &c,,,
Get.16111..1171 _ 114
MONEY TO LEND
100111' PER CLNY. SIMPLE INTEllES1
jt. for 5 Of 113 3.,11111. latrfOet repel 31.1* e t&u.
tally of hail) or Apply to
“IIKNE.TMATHY.Its.,
• kit. Helene.
130:btf.
MONEY 1.0 LEND.
is IMPROVED FARM .140.
poly, at 8 per centsimpleineeivat
per annum. Apply to
SAMUAL Siet)AN,
Coolborue Mtg.
Gusieriele dth etc , 1872. 133113
IVIONEY LOAN
AT LOW ILA OF INTEREST.
ILIREE HOLD Permanent Buildindand
tesivinge Society of Temente.
For particulars apply to -
A. M. ROSS.
• Agent at Uteleriche
Secretary and Treasurer, •
CHAS.. 1:91.1).1nTo,.1, , • •
Toronto. 1343.
MONEY TO 11ND.
1.11-ly • •
-a oho ,
(tirattu.‘to of NT ,, 1' * tk,a1),,
Sr..114)1CrIl.
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hotel.
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a0y h•not after,* „;it or day.
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Easy.
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it 1,-grets ermisci eaeSevisrosSoctrre
tir
Aarareesnioney reducetlratesfor from
2 to 20 years. Lotus repayable in in.
001. ' to th0 borrower.
euoie
iuformation given en application.
It. H. KIRKPATRICK,
ae. (Mee Agent at Goderiefh.
&kook •""i'.
Tat CITY or T01101170 PERM ANEST
MONEY TO;LEND -
'1..44.. At Greatly reduceit Rates of Interest
oriel
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attt,Ofiley,
ts. $„ rx•rtriums.
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MONEY TO LEND.' 1374
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fin-one:tilt° terms nf repayment. Parable
by *eve. il31411,14.11:4; rite of eIlVfla..* 1111L1 ttay
cospieuten.
HORACE HORTON
pprniser for h Cunotirt l'er •
nannent Building A:senyinge
Socletl. of l'orooto.
INSURANCE CARD,
The Pulteorilier is aret thr the in,;firelelgo.
rnitinaranert Spompluiled
?nes:vigor London, lengtatoI.
ItTFOKO of thottool.
ritOVINCIALi f Teronto.
✓ KITISII nt Tnenntir.. ' •
Vireo Mc Melvin* busuu.ae 4oue the
lowest p..ibie rata*
HORACE IIOR'ION
•
011ie. Market Square, OP elerich
nee mite Ice. esoiv.
' Jtiontance.
SOLICI-
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eviela 441.
rr C ANCER AID CONVFITANCING.
Ottee Pool ti 01••••., tog,'
ow Gottatieh. Oat.
MateemaGn 41‘, l‘e,ating.
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▪ Flao,ag
THE LWERPOOL&LONDON
4. ND GII.011
IN`,3:.;fiANCE COMPANY,
A vailititIc g27,000,000.
Ionics poi.: in the course of Thirty -Ave years es-
etol
FORTY MILLIONS OF DOLIAIIS !
Claims by arilaCACtfit
mated at nearly ites,CetettereCteg, ere le, 4:
litt• nidated s• fast rail adjusted WM/OUT i.miceyros.
Security, Prompt Pa/tarot, and Litdra
Poi-nent OUR los.ew are the prominent features 01
tn.. wealthy coronshY.
. TIRE and LITE TOI.ICIEs Isenr4 with f y
Head 0M00. Caando, Branch. MON.
riRMAL
0. It .9 . Seen gtesidea t secretary ,
MoNTLIA L
34, ItlEira, Aden. tor Uodersch
Torontotita Assurante and
Tontine Company.
IlEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, ONT.
caerrat At'111011121“611Tousirs ....... . 11100,000
to Menem to balta allHou
OWL With liberty
A. 11. CAMBPTIELL ,„sveterinary ....urieon.. A „t eduij is, 25 per mak-off Pu -i41
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11,,nt 3341 Ort•t,tato of OntartO tiottrinary LINtrwo nv catarrs.11"hhh"*....,th
1101711ailLY *If Caine". University, Ithar-4, Neff
o___,,cararroasit,
WARD OF DIRECTORS •
. pottrg.
WRIGHT'S HOTEL
0,11D ir.11.1C H • ONT.
1TUATED ON THE 111011 BLUFF1
overlooking the Harbor, Lake and
River. •
This honse after being thoroughly
renevaterl and furnished is now open
for the summer seasen fter the rot/option
of guests.
Parties going fo Lake Superior by
the Meeitobss find this house very
convenient.
Large familiee rogueing rooms should
engage previously etther by umil or tele-
graph.
.1, J. WRIGHT,
• , Proprietor.
Goierich, IlOth ;stay. 1873. 1370
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EXCIIINGE ROTEL,
OAPT:W. 0LX, - PROPRIETOR,
• LATE 'sr THE awl UOTEL
4 iSottintrowe of the rarer ar4 support of the
atottrttellioy, 1•111, O.11,0 watotocurAtd
tontezu sartkited.
1314
Let other tolignott, in older lends.
AiN U11011 LIN;. Loud vaunt their claims to glen y,
And chant in triumph of the past,
Oa:mem rtational Sou.
Thu Toronto Globe very wisely re-
marks that it is high time Canada had
mine pathetic Lty of its own, end sub-
edits a new versiou of the aong "This
Canada of Ours" for the apptovel of its
readers and the public. The song,which
we give iu entirety below, is certainly
well odepted for the purpose, but, per -
ham, if a proper representation were
=islet to the poet -laureate, he might do
honor , to himself and to ''that true
north"1 by eomposing a nations' hymn
wostlaj! the brave hearts whese
ForDritain's honor."
"Blood has dyed Canadian soil
In the meantime we submit this to our
readers with the follewing introduction
from the Gtobe:-"The loads are by Mr.
J. D. Edgar, M. P., ind the music is
adapted and arranged by Miss E. H.
Ridout, based upon the beautiful air of
the &mop Netherlands Students' sone.
The words mrried off the prize offered
in Montreal in 1868, for the WM Cana-
dian national song, and possess both the
%Mee and sinapliolty that are essential to
permanent popularity. The air, too, is
inspiriting and simple, and in the ehorus
attend Ilito a strain of heartettrrtng
melee."
bleatance.se It erylVediteeduy
and nett urday.
TO eV A EW Timm AND
goy. Calling at indoinierry to laul Malls riot
Passentu.
re- ',peer» booked mil tirvirted to an,'
- ...to; in, pen ltritsin Ireland
from a 1 Itai!*,i).
G n n Nortrit t•bt ot laelortsrk on,i
Antent,i, as- oaf, romfortabll
e via y,
Cliciply, as bt tdber Itmals Of Line.
• „THE NOM VEl'ART1.1401.
Yretaudg...sor, From Nee York.
Sat- Sept. 2:1....10W . . t/ct. pith,
Oct. 51.5
ffat,, tart. Tth ..... Oit. !Al
Aat.. Oct. COLUMIlt ...Sat.. Nov 4th
Ant! eveny. lrelmailay ini. itatitrdaY thbreaflet
from reps t,..24ortli River, it 5005.
RA4f. Pris...sc.s Pat•tra • Critalt•Clr.
ltioncroorLASGOW 011111tRitlf:
Pilot. Tatou, 1 474, Retorting to 'oration
caw, Thirst. f.tio4 for It -to natant)
Iir,t-ir,in; lest seretio.istinti. CFO,
, tot..rn r.IINto. !Xi. sworn,. ,•
Certif. era+, at ot- FAT It 4TPA.1 calk 1.0 honght
hop, kho.e vis,,trt PI sena for their friend
Prafteitnned Ole proter tat en,
eyrie st cepeemeA Otto. or to
MRS WARNOCK,
. A e.riat.Gkxlerich• Oa
Oudetieb Ott. 43 IF?,
vtAit lOylie • *very Setiirclay. LOS 3..•
J. T. DUNCAN, V. S.
,Lal .1114 .r 13PTI/11.1. V4:1[11LINAMV CoLLPOIL
OFFICE AND STABLRS,
.i..rote Street, Fifth 14,.ton East cl Colborne
Hon
N. le -Horses exainiette as to :mend -
seas. 1313
PATENTS
FOR INVENTIONS
EXPEDITIOUSLY di PROPERLY
sreia,•1 in Caged*, the Slated States &pi Europe.
Eavol for print.
Apiary M operiattou ton years.
HENRY GRIST,
ottaws, etisida,
Itachinical Soliatigr of Patent.' and
1.1rieghternar..
Feb, lit& It:1.
ST COT
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ISS BARNES in returning thanks
"-'• to her friends in Om:leech for past
Patronage, begs to say that she is now
Prepared to give Lessens on the Piano -
tine and Cabinet Ocean anti in Singing.
Residence opposite Mr. eavage's,
Ceihorno St. 1343
Music and Drawing.
NINA LOWES wishes to ieform her
• theme" and the publio that she 4
prim:oil to give lessens en the Piano
forte, ke. Ifeviug been taught by first
class masters, Lad for. several years a
suecessf sl towhee, she feets eoefident she
tan give satiefection. Also, class in
Drawing, Water -colors, ke., on Wed-
ueeday and Saparday afternoons. For
terms. apply at the resides°, of Mr.
G. M. True:nate Hamilton Street,
Goderich.
May Itth, 11373. 1379
NEW RE3TATTRANT.
to
JAMES VIVIAN
/3-4,414/4 514TV) Wirt STORE OW 'rata
mow et Wen aa4 'arida Streets sad Meek
is s a• a ammeroo aud Trilk4 ter°. Pall"I"
to Ea
JAMES. OMENS, Se, Re-
- is thighs iskosti.
Ian AM/QOM) XS/kW AT ALL 11017SS.
12.14eltrAti• Lon .
/
11$11DENCE. 41NA•
Ptvisarat: The tlu'a .10110 HILt•kR0 C•31.111o;
W. IP. Q, C., itse. ge. Toronto,
Centent to /Ivo in she ;
Thte }toasting no baronial halls,
, Nor is e -crested towers,
What past can match thy glorieus youth,
F4r Canada of Ours 1
Fair Canada, Dear Canada,
'this Caned* of Ours
We love those far eff Ocean
1Vhere Britain's Monarch reiens,
We'll wive forget the good old blood
That coveses through stir veins ;
Proud, Scone's fame, old Erin's name,
And haughty Albion's powers
Retlect their matchless lustre en
Thie Cenada of Ours.
Pair Canada, Dear Canada,
',chi's Canada el Ours 1
Y our Dominion domish then,
A godly land and free,
Wh Celt end Saxon, hand in hand,
Holt1 sway from Sea to Sea ;
Strong arms shall guard our cherished
home, •
When darkest eanger towers,
T Canada of O•ere !
Anillpith our life -blood we'll defend
THE STEAMER
."BENTON"
G. W.Meq-ItEG011,
'MASTER, \
Will leave Galeria for SAGINAW ancl
iirteraieiate ports
EVERY SUNDAY MOR.NING;
And f• -r SARNIA, PORT HURON,
DETROIT and CLEVELAND,'
. EVERY WEDNESDAY.
For Feeight er Peewee,
• Apply to
WM. LEE.
°Wench, leas Juue, 1 e73. 1374
GODERICII
AND
NORTH ,SHORE LINE.
" Oiive Varcoc."
VOL13IE 111.
i HAMER 1.
1 Creeping down the underwood, crawl
ing arnoue the ..hadews, came Sir .An-
thony Roskelly, and that beaming che-
rub Mr. Eslick. „The horses and the
grown had long ago been left behind,
for, with a grim sense of fun, Charles
Vigo had trayersed the wood to the
Lady'S Hower by a path well known tee
hiineeli and Bolster, but impossible for
an eqUestriata and by no means a paro-
dist/40r elderly Mit' to tread.
• 'Where is this frisky dog taking us,
Si th r whis red Mr Eslick
•
coneection witli the Cruel Truilk
Shertest, Cheapest, und most
direct reute.
. •
tieE NEW STEAMER
W M. SEYMOUR,
EDWARD MARLTON, MASTER.
will ply in cminection with tee G. T.
Railway as follews : Leave Ooderich
on pi:rivet of Express Train from
the East, westher permitting, for
Southampton at 3 p. m., every Monday,
Tuesday; Wednesday-, Thursday and
Saturday. Returniog : Leave dumb -
&lepton at 4 a. na., Port Elgin et 4:30
a: Inverhurou at m., anct Kin-
cardine at 8 a. m., every Mr*dav,
Tueseay, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. Arriving in Goderich eacb day
as above, to connect with the traia go-
ing East.
& PORT HURON.
The above named Steamer leaves South-
ampton for Sarnia and Port Huron at
4.00a. ne, l'ort Elgin, 4.30 a. m., In-
verhurun, '6.00 a. in., Kincardine, 8.00
a. ne, Goderich, 2.00 p. every Fri-
day, weedier peemitting. Conneeting
with River Beats for Detroit .and G. I'.
.Railway Propellors front Sarnia to
Chicago, Ililwaukie, stc. Returning :
Leaves Sarnia every Saturday at 8
l‘tvao. rti..sositir„.s.F.rEaqt Jeri. "'„Tr.k • ,,clockl-a.. m., weather permitting. For
ne Prinadera : Loins Morra • •
Wilson, Purser, on the'lloat, or to hos
WIL j. Igacp""i'lactlrliamt4" T"P'ut" s." 14' Elgin; P. McRae, Inverhuron ; R.
Robertson, Kincardine; W. B. Clark,
Saruia; A. N. Moffat, Port Huron.
first class Company recej.iietill Fiab J. V. DETI.OR & SON,
P 1342 Agent at Ooderich.
MICIII. CAOlgituS, LSI, MAIM Merchanta Lank, further inferniatiore
-reroute, apply to Byron
Bank, onion, Lee, Southampton, J. Eastwood, Port
mews woasieweeme.„ 111. P.
Sierydankr ma rmAnirrr, darrittlat Hsitrea. E.. q
Applications for Insurance m this
WESTERN ISSCRINCS
00-AIPANY.
HEAD OFFWE TORONTO.
CAPITAL STOCk S400.000
SURPLUS FUNDS . ... 208,360.60
RECEIPTS FORT II EYE Alt.
ENDLN0JUI•TE3Oth 1871. 357,1418.de
ETON. J. Mc31 U RRICH
eti
13. II ALDAN Bleneeine Director,
fIRE & MARINE INSUFIANCE AT
at Current Rates.
cenceseueg -renter o trksjiwp Run
11.1 Inaaranoe for on• or three v.ir. dt't•tluot
Dwellings Chnrrhe. and Schools with eout,,,..„,
Cities. Town. agiti.',IontaXeive pialtah• Throe Mee Rt,i,
General Agents, Goderich
'that I have rather turned the tablee on
you, and enjoyed this jest even more
than you have. It means also thet I
know what I am about, and you don't.
I did not think a red wig and a Dorset
twist of the tongue. would have taken you
in so eerily.'
Sir Anthony was sposchlese from rage
and defeat; Mr. Ealick from admiratiOn.
Meanwhile Charles Vigo stooped and
Imbed the oord that had shackled Bid-
ster's speed. As he rose he confronted
the two men face to face, sad there was
something tn hie hottest and frank
oonntenance that -startled them both.
'I ate sorry, for your father's sake, to
see you hiding like a disguised Yoga -
Mond,' mermered Sir Anthooy. 'And 1
fear it is Mr. Eslick's duty now to ar-
rest you as an alder and abettor-'
'Stop l' said Charles 'Vigo, holding up
his hand; 'I have never ceded or com-
forted any criminal. When 1 handed
5fise Varobe into a carriage, on the
night ehe quitted this neighborhood,
there was no warrant out against her to
my kndwledge. I menet, therefore, be
justly accused of the misdemeanor you
name. But grant a warrant for my ap-
prehension, Sir Anthony, and I am
brought up before you as a culelet• I
shall answer voer itemisation 'statu-
torily. Until then, farewell."
Ile lifted his hat, whistled to Bolster,
and walked 'lowly away.
'Ealick ! Pelick I sputtered Sir An-
thony; 'had not you better seize him 1'
Charles Vigo heard the words, tarried,
and once more oonfronted the two men.
-You will find me at Iflossign, to -niece
row, until noon,' he said salmly. 'If
you have any charge to bring against
me, make it, and I will answer it before
the nearest maiestmte. You are so fond
of playing amateur policeman, Sir,
Anthony,that I trust you will dome the
honor of arresting tee yourself.'
This last cut stung the wily baronet
iuto fury.
'Take cam what you say, Mr. Vigo,'
he retorted. 'I can fling worse in your
teeth than that. A policeman *tends
on the aide of law and order; bet
on whose side have you stood while you
haunted this country, a disguised
vagabond 1 A black Wig and a pedler's
Pack deceive me no more than a red wig
now. What is the moaning of such •
rotten farce r
Charles Vige's laugh was irritating as
he answered him. .
'It means,' said he, 'dist you are not
the only one who can play amateur
poliseman, Sir Anthony. lad perhaps
I can perform the part more effeetively
thin you, sinoe hated and revenge de
not enter iuto motives.'
'What do you mean by that, elr
roared the baronet, striding tewards the
young man with uplifted band.
Tray, Sir Anthony, do not quarrel.
Ile calm, I entreat you,' said the hewn -
Mg Mr. Eshek, rushing between the bel-
ligerents, and turning his seraphic smile
first on one, then en the other. 'What
Mr. Vigo has just said requires our
earnest atteution. It seems to intimate
that he has made himself acquainted
with facts unknown to us. Mr. Vigo -
sir, if we have made • mistake in sup-
posing you • friend of that unhappy
person who committed a murder on tbie
✓ u ony P4) •
wit Quito's face.
• aim going to his master Beelzebub,'
replied tbe baronet, in fearful ill -humor.
'But L care nut. 1 mean to follow to
the end. Go back, Natick, if you are a
coward.'
'I aui no onward, Sir Anthony. I fel-
low you, sir.' said Mr. Ealick, beaming
affably on his patron, end tinning his
heae, was his wont, to give him the
full benefit of the smile that gleamed
from oar to ear.
'It's dark as a bag,' said Sir Anthony,
gruffly, 'and the path is as full of brani-
bles as a blaekberry pit. I sion't think
this hunt is turtling out as amusing as 1
expected. • Mind uutv, &dick, if we are
made fools of by a dog, no splitting on
each other.'
'You may rely on me. Sir Anthony,'
said Mr: &lick. 'This little epiiode is,
as eon say, but a piece of fun, though of
conree it may lead to' results.'
'Well, if it does,' 'resumed Sir Antho-
ny,. 'brag of it then, Eslielie but still
leave me out in the metter; for, except
as a jest, it wouldul 'tell well to the
?lir: Eslick's reply came in stilled ac-
cents, for ho had just bumped his 110110
against a tree, sud found the contact
painf al.
'It's my opinion, Eslick,' continued
Sir Anthony, 'that you aro an uulucky
fellow in this Trowayas affair. I am
afraid you'll never get that snug little
place I promised you. Ah,' he added,
with a bitter oath, shonld count a
thousard to beck it as nothing, so I
could bring that old WOITIAIl'a pride
down. Weil, she's lonely, anti mieerable
enough at Trowavas now.
Sir Anthony forgot his ntIli Vila soli-
tude, and all the quarrels and hatreds of
his sour old age, es he thus rejoiced
over the woes; of Lady Trowavas.
'I have done my best, sir,' observed
Mr. Eslick, in an injured voice. 'I have
been indefatigable in my efforts to get at
the root of this affair; but really, sines
young Mr. Vigo mixed himself up with
it, I have hem completed baffled.'
'All the more remseit why you should
find him, mane replied Sir Anthony.
'Why else should I take such an absurd
jest am this in hand f On rny life, I half
reeent of it. Where in that devil of a
dog now 1 1 don't see him,' he said,
turning round, and stopping sudderly..
'The dog is going straight for the Lady s
Bever.'
'Not a pleasant place, Sir Anthony, st
this time of night, certainly,' said Mr.
Ealick; 'but having carried the jest so
far I suppose we may es well go on. I
se:reels? behove in ghosts -do you f'
'Nati,' replied Sir Anthony.
At this moment Bolster broke int.) a
joyous bark, and the two pursuers, bee.
telling into the open soe around the
dismal pool, beheld a ce) figure seated
on a felled tree, round which the dog
bounded with frantic demonstrations of
delight. This w se so unexpected a
dentrument, that both men stood still in
ammement, nut unmingled with a slight
• of fear.
'Who is it r said Sir Anthony, peer-
ing into the starlight at the dim, motion-
less figure.
'Charlva Vigo, Sir Anthony. Very
notch at your service,' said the youug
Man takmg olf his hat.
'The deuce Iernuttered Mr. Rollick, in
an undertone. 'This young fellow
baffles us at every turn.'
For a moment Sir Anthony was
speechless; then lie broke into • gruff
laugh.
'Well, Mr. Vigo,' said be, 'I own we ,
Hive not mauled much by our jest. We'
can't take you up, you Wadi SO suppose
we must swish ealtter good night.'
elf you thought y finding me to die -
cover the lady, w m I, and I only, hays
the rourage to defend,' remarked Char-
les Vigo, 'you luxe certainly greativ de-
ceived yourselves. But y.oi. c• -..n remelt
the wood and the pond if ycu
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he spoke, sad by the glow of the matte),
Sir Anthony save the elesiade urges, and
dkirei wig of gm Dorset
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'I ani neither friend nor foe to that
person,' interrupted Charles Vigo.
'And if,' continued Mr. Ealick,
'through the adventage of a disguise,
yon have ascertained new facts, and
gathered fresh evidence agaiust that per-
son, allow mo to my, Mr. Vigo, that
however &imolai- and unprecedented
yuur conduct may have been, you are
certainly liound to give idformation of
those facts at the nearest police "nation.'
'Thank you, Mr. Eslick, for your lane
called -for whim,' said Charles Vigo.
'The course you reoommena is preeisely
the one I intend to pursue. I believe it
is scarcely necessery that vie should con-
tinue the conversation. Do not, how-
ever, forget I shall be at Bes7igo till to-
morrow noon, to answer all • charges.
But, if 1 may be pertnitted to give advice
in my turn, I should say your own re-
putations and perhaps the ends of
justice alio, will be better kept toy your
allowing this eingnlar jest to remain a
secret. Permit me now to Did you
both good morning.'
He walked **hely away, and distill -
peered among the trees, leaving Sir
Authony gaited, and Mr. Eslick smiling
amasetnent. _
'Curse his impudence e said Sir An-
thony, fiercely, as he turned to retrace
his steps.
-Had the wood been less dark, or the
place less dismal with glaaatly recollec•
tents, he would not have endured the
irritating Companionship of the smiling
and puzzled &lick. As it was he suffer-
ed him as he traversed the tangled
paths, and rode away from him die -
courteously 110 soon as he reached and
mounted his horse. But the cherub
overtook him in anzions haste.
'What can young Mr. Vigo meant' he
said, in a low voice.
'Nothing,' replied Sir Anthony. 'Lies
-all lies He meant to humbug us -
nothing more. He is in league with
her, confound him ! Is it likely he has
found out anything more than you and
I know, or is going to tell it if he haat'
There is no salve like self-conceit,and
it has the double power of both blind-
ing and soothing. Under its applica-
tion, Mr. Esliok's smile beamed out
brightly, and he felt an increased respect
for his patron.
'You are quite right, Sir Anthony,'
said ho. 'But of course this young
fellow will fiod he can't humbug you,
nor me either, I hope. Shall I go dowu
to Bosvigo in the snornisse 1'
'No,' said the baronet, snappishly.
'Let the simpleton go his own way for a
while ; we will catch him tripping one
day ; there is nothing against him now
that we can substautiate.
Mr. Eslick justly interpreted this to
mean, that Sir Anthony would rather
hear nothing more of Charles Vigo and
his dog. Accordingly, he departed
without another word.
Meanwhile Charles Vigo went on to
'irewavas Church -town, anel had an in-
terview with that quiet and observant
inspector, who had 011C4 mad• an un-
noticed remark to his chief, Mr. &lick,
respecting jealousy. These two Mohnen"
them wrote a letter to the Home Secre-
tary, and Charles Vigo took it up with
him the nezt day to London.
Sir Anthony Kuskelly was glad to hear
that he was goue. But riding to Men-
heniet farm in a day oe two to worry
Farmer Skews,he was not se well Oilseed
to ascertain that that indiyidual had
also departed, 'On • visit to • friend,'
so said Dame Skews, in • shaky voice,
as the baronet rods away with • sour
vigete. *
Is there anything v eurpriallig in
thatr asiLd Chadwick. 1 _ shouldn't
he motile, and enjoy hillsoll'as well as
another r • p
'John Trewavas see iinclit life as this!'
said Damerel. 'You
man. 1 should be 1
an archbishop here tak
than to see him.
'Ali I these (mid ones always take
peeple in,' answered Chadwick. 'When
therdo break out, th y go it, and no
mimake. Now for a w
'Here, Chadwick,
friend. 'You forgot
Tnewavas is searching
everywhere ; and altho
eerie good terms with
ou ht to tell him thtse
f course you ought, Chadwick.
'Aud yet I don't know ;1,if John Trews -
Tag wanta to escape from 'aproh-strinp
aitd have his swing, whY should we set
hltalder brother on him to lead ,him
hoit again like • snubbed boy T'
ere is something deeper behind
Sir lilton's anxiety thi* the mere wish
Waive his brother from% little dissipa-
tion,' replied Vivian. I had bettor be
frank with him at or.
speek to him myself ;
Langley to tell him.'
'Oh, I'll tell him th
John here, if you like,
wick. '1 see nothing
myself.'
'Ton don't know tho 'quiet character
of the man, retured Datherel. 'And, to
confess the truth, Chadwick, this is not
the first time I have seen him at some of
the mad orgies of Paris. Esch tiintetoo,
oil
he was the maddest the mad ; and
each time he either svo od me, or pass-
ed me by -as he die just now -as if I
Wert &II utter stranger.'
'lie did that!' exclaimed Chadwick.
'Then, my dime fellow, yeu have left
your brains in your hae-bok again. ' It
is net John Trewanis at all, it is a niers
chance likeness. Now, I remember,
you are always seeing people who* you
take for somebody else. It w^s , some
such thing its this that happened when
you were going to Killarney, and you
left your head in tbe reilway train.' Oh,
it is -a clear cam ! I ahtll haye to hire
a keeper for you soon.'
Uamoved by hie friend's chaff, Dam-
erel bontinned to watch the noisy group,
Who wore having a vociferous and mad
dames to themselves among the trees.
'Let us go down and beak at them,'
said 'he ; 'and I'll ahowi you John Tre-
waves.'
' eVery like a while," ' returned
Chadwick, in high glee, 'only their
figure -heads are net the same. 1 won-
der if they sell streit-wseecoats at the
bar.'
'Frilly his chaff seemed quite justifia-
ble, for on reaching the party Datnerel
had designated, there z no person to
be seen among them all resembling
John Trenaeas.
'Are there "two kings in the field f"'
cried Chadwick, thumping him on the
bac* 'Behold the stately Sir Hilton,
walking by himaelemelincholy and grim
as a onurt-martisl. 1
ep, ivian Demerol's face flushed slightly
as he renientbered their last meeting;
nevertheless, he did n t hesitate. He
i
hastened after tlir H• ton's retreating
flgore, and accosted hi hurriedly.
'Pardon me, Sir Eitgone he began,
'you aro looking for your brother 1 I
saw him here a few minlites ago.'
anged face that
tan Deplore', WI
ion ; and in his
manner there was a s ppressed excite-
ment and deep sorrowithat moved tho
youeg man yitibly. i
'Can I be of any aseidtance to you, Sir
Hilts -in?' he continued, On a loss formal
voice.
"Thanks ; every friend can help me if
he ill,' replied Sir Hilton, sadly. 'It
es all ace:maim
xt time yen see
I.'
d Demerol, in
on't kuow the
surprised to see
g hui pleasure,
tz.'
top !' said his
at Sir Mitten
for his brother
h 1 am not on
im, I think I
. I need not
can ask young
we saw Saint
laughed Chad-
Martning in it
It WAS a pale and c
Sir Hilton showed to V
he turned and thanked
see s my brother el
tames; if only the n
hini, you would seize h
'Seize him !' ech
ammtement.
'Yes,' said Sir Hil
reasen to fear that m
scareely in a tit state to
'Then 1 do not won
ety,' said Danierel,
surprise and sorrow.
'Do not mistake n
Hilton. I only mean
in a sadly nervous sta
not strong enough to
Men Pain ug. 011,1Ing, Oratatag, filasiag„ Pager
aging. tee . o c
F. R. MANN,
Logl-eicb, swig, le, le:0
n ; 'for II have
poor brother is
e at live.'
r at your anxie
a tone both of
,' resumed Sir
at poor John is
His mihd was
sr the shock of
that horrible event, t at has so sorely
tried us all. His mental health has
gradually sunk since then, till he •has.
become morbid aud melancholy.'
'Melancholy e beet* in Chadwick.
'Wliy,he was dancing 'eke a mad dervish
just now ; so Damerel hays.'
This led to an s000met, of where, said
with whom John Triswavas had beibn
ng men, first to -
versed the gar -
search of hins•
waves was not
seen ; and the three y
gether, then singly,
den again and agaiu
bnt vainly. John
was still gaunt( at it moodily', when
Florian entered. She sew it instantly,
and hor face flushed crimilon te the brow;
then -her eyea fell, on the folded packet,
and she laid her hand on it hureiledly.
'I beg your pardon, Mr, Danierele
said she, 'but I do nuteteuerally allow:my
portfolio to be inspected eply poor draw-
ings are not worth looking at.' 1
'This one, at all events, is wouderfully
well done ' replied Datnerel, in a husky
voiee; 'th'e likeness is perfect.•
Again. Florio:1i blushed 'Vivi Ity, nee
taking the drawing from his Ivied, she
put it hastily with the °there, .aud cented
the portfolio.
'I do not agree it ith you,' she well,
with returning self-persession. I think
the face isSar too gloomy err Sir Hie
ten's.'
'Rather say it is not gloomy enongh,
!
Mies Lae gley,' he replied., Ili, history
has a greater shadow on it ithaq the one
you have placed in the picture.'
As Vivian said this, elkciatt puttied.;
.
and her expression cleared, as ehongli
she were relieved of IXOLUO• fear (lief l'sul
beset her.
'I knew that some strange tnieefly oc-
curred in his family last year,' she re-
plied; and perhaps it was right to place.
the whole mansion and Geo figure in
gloom; but I think this has greedy de-
tracted from the likerioase
Ifer manner bewildered Vivianr he
1 .
haol expected Borne denial teat the
drawing was her property, instead of
which, she Mt only acknoelerlged it,'
but cooly discussed with him its merits
as a portrait,.
'Miss Langley.' he said, abruptly, 'my
first inten*iew with you wes a painful
one; I fear you have disliked nie ever
since.'
'I assure you 1 heee not,' rettu-eed
.
Florian, frankly. 'Pray dismiss Unit
idea from your Mind, Mr. Damerel.'
For one moment Isis heart beat with a
faint hope, then it chilled again, as he
looked on hercalin face, se unconscious
and untroubled in its placid beauty.
'And if,' said he, '1 were te toll you
that I ant still certain of the idefitity of
Opal Vanaittart with a poneon, whose
guilt -s-'
lStop ! cried Florian, hurriedly, '1
.
hare promised my mother net to et -in-
verse with any one on the subject.'
Her face was nut untroubled how; it
was very pale, and her lip trend:fled.
'1 was only about to ask,' continued
Vivian, gloonely, 'whether my .couvic-
tion respecting that unlieppy 'person
would preeidice-y on against me e ,
'I can be norry fur your convictions
without hating you for theme replied
Florian, smiling.
'But,' resumed Vivian, a h u peemed
bent on tormenting hirnself, 'seism -esti I
were seeking Miss V Lewitt set-esti:tree
solved to find her 1'
'Are yeu I" eeclaimed Fierian„ eaeer-
ly. 'How I wish yen rnay succeed' If
you find her,come and tell Me initaney,
will you 1' .
at a loss for a moment how to re he
Damerel gazed at her in sonarmeut,
'It will be melancholy news,, 1 fear,
when I tell you,' he said.
'On the contrary,' ssid Floriau, et
will be jovful news -delightful news !
Oh, Mr. bamerel, do you know I have
been searching fer mon Opal these
many weeks past in great anxiety f' 1
fear sho is iii•dietress and sorrow, •nd
no ono knows whore she is, not seen
her dearest friends.'
'I am ne; steePrised at that,' ulster red
Vivian, gravely.. 'I a:n only surprised
that she has ire friends who leok fur
her, except, ifidefed, rem infatuatee
Madman.'
• Florian's eyes fillee euddefily e :th
tears as she leolted at lieu reproechfully,
arid Vivien, stung to jealeasy too
quickly, felt an instaut conviction that
her sorrow wai more for Sir °ikon -
than for Olive.'
,• '1 am nut sorry that bliss Vansittart
cennot be found,' be coutinued; 'but I
am really grieved that 11r. Treseavae
still continues to render Isis family so
auxious concerning him.'
A color, vivid as a flame, 'reseed over
Florian's cheek as he uttered tee woe'
Trewayees. There 'seined, indeed.
cause for jeaimsy now, for ;she wee
visibly embarrassed and silent. '
'1 ars evirry indessl for Sinliilten Tree
warm,' she "aid at last, timidly.;
'Sorry for him 1.' e x claimed Damerel.
'I am far more sorry fur his brother; he
has been the true sufferer in the fatuity
trat7"leodrYipt'it's tense liae died allay, and
she was now so pale that Viviatei heart
beat with jealous indignationi as lie
glanced at her. He 'resolved to eppeak
to her, to warn and save bee if he could
from the fatal epee as Sir Hilton's love.
He strove to stdady his evicts as he
spoke, but it shotIllt en spite of his efforts
to be calm.
'Slew Lategiey," said he, forgive me,
if 1 dare speak tio you frankily on a
seen again. matter which I have never yet ventured
6o mention. I cannot but perceive
'Ele is gone,' said S' Hilton, flinging your agitation. I cannot but perceive,
ihimself wearily into seat. '1 heard else, that it snow at the mentien re pne
"fewlo tonig-nhigulhato;ihehnecoard,
yesterday of his havin been seen here a name. Be warnel in time. P.11) not
tcaonn, et hhai
at one of the maaked balls at the opera.'
tt h he er Tays. , permit yourself to be cheated oet of ono
thought by a man Imost a stgeng,e;to•
'Well,' said Chedwick, in a patronis
ing end pitying Way, 'you had better
make yourself easy abln t him. 1'11 look
out for you. I am eery earnestly en-
deavouring to falfil y duty in seeing
4
l'aris to the utmost, eking a lendable
use of my leave, you e ; and so 1 shal
be guns to come acrotteihirn either at the
Habilis, or some of those late supper
places, end then I'll juat tuck him neatly
under my arm, tine bring him safe
home. Have done it often, I assure
you, for ether fellowse-saved 'em many
• time from no end of 'Tows."
°Nevertheless, in eel his future and
lendable endeavors ilte fulfil his duty
though they led him tb every quarter ot
Paris where noise and revelry, and mis
ery mingled in wildest motley, Lieuten-
ant Chadwick never; again Diet John
Trewavaa. His brother end Vivian
Demerol wero equally unsuccessful in
their search. It wou'el seem that John
had glided away !rev these scenes of
Parisian life with the same silence and
secrecy with which he ,had entered them;
and Sir Hilton, vaguely conscious of
seine groat sorrow, pursued his shadow
as one would a phantom, pondering, the
while, on all the insteaces in history or
in memory, of men o.1 John's quiet, un-
demonstrative, subdeed nature, who
had, after a great brief, or a sudden
shook, broken out into wildest dissipa-
tion or gloomy insaniey.
Vivian Demerol wee in love, and to a
man of hie temperament to be in love
of his friend, Lieutenent Chadwick ; but
wea to be jealous. He was jealous even
scarcely Mee him credit for, has cleverly
k with a s
above all, he was je4eus of Sir Hilton
Trewavas. And bef4* this feeling, the
me some lit -
slight return of kindness', which had
Now I speak it again, in the moat eartieet wic , tretch of genius I shouM
thm Inventien,'
tonoked him on the eight when John's I
haggard face, Hushed; and gild, dashed wants tows° can find. Silence cen
feeling of disgust and, resentment.
by him, faded away, end gave plasm to ii sotnetimes tell a love better than tweed' ; chateged the words to Vansittarte -
One day be cutered Mrs. Langley's
and to a woman whom lie as ye o years . I g amerel, as he told his adroit
but do not be deceived by looks or man- 'Surely Florian will ewe' -
or ed countenance. Hat
, heket ei given t a gratitude for • •
drawing- . , to ling it empty; nee. I know this numbs
while he waited, hopkng Florian woald t ruses' - a woman wah a b steth se win'
lo cl f r 0 1 ht D
return shortly, he tuxbed over a portfolio
of drawirtp,lyiug on the table. Listless-
ly he glanced at sketehes of Irish see.
nery, sketches te.keee in the park mid
grounds at Langley, halt>, profiles of her
brothers, her"methei, and herself; and
among there there pursed through his
hiuid a small packee folded in silver
wiper. For a momenthe hesitated wheat.
er Ise should opou leis; but it was not
sealed, and there 14peared, the ore,
,
• • •
'It is the oddest thing,' said Vivian
Demerol to himself, 'and this ie not the
first time either that it has happened.
Shall I tell Sir Hilton of it, or nut?'
The scene of this soliloquy was a place
of public amusement in Paris, wheni
the company was the reverse of silent,
the fun fest and furious, the noise hide-
ous, and the whole scene half mad, half
grotesque, and terrible. To thia piece
Lieutenant Chadwick, in his laudable
wish to see life, had oome, and brought
with him, -nothing loatb, his friend
'What is the matter, old fellow ?' said
Chadwick ; 'you don't enjoy yourselt.
Has anybody wrapped a Wet blanket
ronnd your brains?'
'No,' replied Da/morel; and yet I have
beeu taking • mental shewegbath for
the last Wa minutes. You saw those
mad claimers rash down that alley just
nowt Well, lunette them,inaddest uf
Witi Jelin Truwavi .
erel, cr of my acquaintance with this
person, to make you speak like this?'
asked Florian iu a faint voice.
'Only what I • have seen,' he replied;
-the goodness, kindness, tenderness in
yon, which I Vould not hare abused by
a heartless man.' ,
'You wrong Ibis gentleman, sai4 Flo•
teen, prendly. have seen nothing m
him hut nolleness end honor, and if I
choose te give him, even unaaked, nit
vattiem, friendidepe she added nee'
ing her, I.,•ad. and looking Damen& in
the f henor myself by doing so ;
mei there is no men on earth who has a
rieht to cavil at my actisms or my feel-
iugs '
'NIte tores 1 • .' thought Demerol to
himself. awe bis lie.art swelled with bit-
:terries:am] anguish. •
1 h'j:viell'e,..1,1riilbLt",.
or.a inthrt, to protect' the weak
agn: strong.'
'1 nee41 lei profeetien, sir,' replied
Pierian; esists 'weber' s4id my brother
aro eitei nee noar may I ask a
pieetion in toy tent! Why hare you
mute yetintelf R epy no my actions, and
%filched my ammaintence, with this gen-
Demerol; 'because 1 know tho admira-
1 know his history,' , said
tion of Trewavas is fatal to a woman.'
`Treweves ! Aro you talking of Sir
Hilton Trewavas 1' exstaimed Floret's,
looking of him sith suck unfeigned
amazement, that Damerel cetild only
answer her back witk the same expres-
sion. And now his heart. Mink indeed
-ebere wes some unknown rival, then,
in the field, and hie catiee was lost hope -
al anal::
Yv7;ould make her hate; it was this
• -
as not Sir Hilton now he hated,
unseen sharlow that had glided between
him ane het. Embarrassed -by ieelousy,
seseertainty, add grief, Vivian Hammel
knew not what to answer. • ,
•-• 'I ant sorry,' he began, them hesitat-
ed, and Stopped; 'yes, sorry that 1 hare
epoken ill .of him. I thiffix him proud
luipl worldly; but since, sineee---'
eSince he is net making love with me?'
interpesal Florein, arcbly. -
'Yee, just that,' said Dainerel. 'Since
that is not the cant, 1 shnuld be ieeeyed
te deprive him of your frientlehipe
`De not grieve youreelf,31r. Lamerel,'
resumed Florian; 'yoq,will not deprive
him ef it. 1 take a greater interest in
hit a thin 3-,, a cmeimagine.'
lelori AO Prok 43 seriously -Inn -awfully,
with a tremor in her voice, end a return
of embarrassment in her manner that
puzzled Dement again.
- 'He is 'mere in gainaig • -thought of
priers' he reel, glonnaly, eBut What
friend of tniue is it, of - whom you sup-
posed me to bt• wartime you wben---e-t'_
Again the' fitfol odor rose to Flo-
rian a brow, as the interrepted him, Istue
riedly. i
'Here he comes, Sir Hilton with my
h fit her!' sho exclaimed. 'Now, Mr.
Damp', shall 1 tell him all the hard
thiutri.you have been saying?' . -
'No indeed,' replied thalweg. 'Proinige
1,10 you will forget them. Miss
Langley, °fee me your hind on
it.'
Florian extended her hand, whIch
Denierel seized eagerly -the fire of jest -
gum mingling with the coldness
of • quenched hope in his elaap-but
nearoely• had he touched tho warm white
fingers ere he drooped them; for. the
deer openeel, and Sir Hilton Trewavas
-his face pa'& and weary--wittered 1
fellewesi by Herten Langley ani
Lissitenant Chadwick, sager . fo ,
cluidi
'Whn euul.1 here thouglst to find yen
here e exclainsed Chad wick,after the first
salutation' were peer, 'isle -Aid uot• have
givon you creditter so mech ntionse. I have
news for you. My aunt Gunning is ccnn-
ing to I'arise . .
-'reon sholeinterpret eour finch) a nese
into French, nowesaid Danierel. And,
doubtlessen a. w,00ke-she'll persuitee him
hogspeak. the ling agelwantifullye
at:t
'What an kw Me wife Mr. Tobias
must be,"observed lerbert Langley. 'I
wish lesould find': Mach a one. Apropos
to that, Flo, 1 colisider vou have treated
eau shabbily. h-tpu nuist'kuow.,Trowavas,
my sister lia1pickei up a sort of para-
gon in the shape of a companion or gov-
erness; mueslis filled !ethos whieh sho
sent to me, destriptire of her perfections
and loveliness; and when I came home
from Gib -Gibraltar, ‘you know-ek-
pressty to see her,lo! she was flownl And
net one word will plo •,say about her,
exeept that she still eonsiders her a kind
ot angel' • - .
Florian end Vivian Demerol excheng-
ed grange during this speech, and then
both inyoluntarily loOked at Sir Hil-
ton • i
'Well!this is roallytee bad!' exclaimed
'Torbert Langley. 'This pieee of perfec-
tion isnot only • myttery in herself, but
I
it seems she nighes mysteries in others. e e
-t oTA.51:1.00 A FFILtY. -Lent SALM-day
Here are Florian end.Damerel exchang night a stabbing affray took place at
Lesley's Hotel, four utiles north of Sea-
ferth. It seems that a man of the name
of Dodds had a slight altercation with a
teamster who was employed laying down
fresco' on the road. when Dodds drew his
LOCAL NSW&
Waft. -
Tni mitt covirerrial afre
all the dilapitated beedesk
and are laying grarel
Era.
A Menet at draughts by telegrsphhas
just been concluded between Stratford
and Brumfield, consisting ef twit ganwa,
both of which were won by the Brum-
field players.
AOCIDENT.-A paiuful and peculiar
accident happened to Mrs. Salt, of OW
village, on Monday hist. We learn that
while leaning over • tones she forced one
of her ribs into her lungs. Medical aid
wee obtained and she is now doing well.
elecir Ern.
Aezx Sienna, of the 10th OM. of Mul-
lett, was summoned to appear before
Magistrates McDougall andStrong °Mem
forth, by the Committee of the Lender
borough Cheese Factory, for diluting
Ma milk with water been its delivery
to the factory, for which be was fined
S10 and-opost.-Netc .Kra.
2111111011.
• Prom the Post.
Bass Bkits..--ilt's notioad some young
ladies practising. ham ball on Friday
last. Healthful exercise, that.
OATA„ -Kr. Thomas Norton, of Grey,
has a fine stook of oats, or more °enact -
137. twelve stalks. the produce of one
grain of seed. There were rubbed front
the heads of these the total number of
1,6011 grains.
Aeginmer.-A young man named Geo.
Sannders, in the employ of Mr. John
Hill, 4 Grey, met with curious acci-
dent on Wednesday. the 13th inst. He
WM working in the hay loft. and stumb-
ling, fell open a pitchfork. Three
prongs of the fork entered his back, and
ehe wounds made were very painful.
Britt-AMIN-. -A thief entered O. R.
Cooper's shop by the window last Satin -
May mght or Sunday. Ho nmet a deek,
strewiug some papers on the door, Mole
memo cigars, and ransacked the till.
Mr. Cooper had fortunately taken the
proceeds of Sattirds;', operatiens home,
leaving about twelve coats in corpora,
which were pounced ripen by the sneak.
If e is known, and his fetters conduct
may save hiin from puniahmeet.
itZetar.
Aof tniheorIce
tomcrhaAvse iShree'rettaoeti.(7n
Huron and Bruce Itailwsy located on
the property owned hy lease Carling.
Esq., about midway lietween North apd
South Exeter, nearly west of the Eng-
lish Church Personage. A public meet-
ing with this object to view was held a
few days ago. The line as at present
surveyed runs a eonsiderable distance
west of the main street of the village.
Fuss PROTECT/OW. -A new fire oom.
pally is About to be formed and the fire
apparetas put in, au efficient state of
repair. ,
The Times.- Our new local paper is
to be called the ,tieter Teets.
THE- Haeve.sr.-The grain crop is
nearly ill harvested and the yield pro-
mises to be very abundant. Root crepe
are sugeriog front the ravages of [the
gressecippers.
'Pallets tose.-Mr. R. Manning, of
Stephen; and Mr. John Itanten, mer-
chant, of this village, are losers by the
robbery of the Toronto post office on
Sunday'', the letle' inst., the former te
the _extent of seventy -odd dollars, the
latter forty. The letters were mailed
and, registered here on Friday, ehe
silt inst.. and did not reach Teregiter
tell after the closing of the post °thole,*
fiaturay eaeunittigv.
, Coteseit Rotes, Aug. 126,1873.
,
Tfie Council met to -day, pursuant to ad-
journment. All the members present.
The minutes of last meeting road end
adopted. Accounts of Thos. Thomeon.
and Mrs. Cassidy for bryk en plongh
shares while performing statute lather,
were slisiniased. Aeceunta of New Kra
Office, Clinton. and Walter • .Allieen,
weee ordered to be paid.
. It was unanimously resolvedthat tie,
day's statrite labor be allowed Mae no
ii
Leuttit, of lot 40, con. 11 for this y r,
an account of • serious accident he iet
With while performing the same tem -
*ell.
Moved by Mr. James. sec. be Mr. Mc -
Gowen, that another grant of $20 be ex-
pended iu cutting hill emu' the river, 6th
con., line the sante be left in charge of . .f
Thos. H. Taylor, to be laid out by Line
IIILAbppe thliolikAltIonproof p.leorh.-u Beuanietoft, On beitl elf
of Mrs. Cheesman, for some repairs
urgently needed ou her dwelling house
was received. ' The Council speed
to authocize P. Porterfield to lot a ;ob of
repairerg the same as soon se possible.
'toyed by. Mr. JIOUSII, sec. by Mr.
McCallum, that a balance on hand from
a former grant of $30, laid out for re-
pairing cuteert. near bridge at the river,
con. 10, be eependedin planking bridge
and 'butting hill, kg., opposite Iota- 32,
cons. 10 and 11. _
, Debentures were signed in favor of the
following parties, vigel-E, Holmes, New
Ere Oflitee Clinton adgertising Court of
Revision in 1873, $1.25; Walter Allison
Belgrave repairing Mellen serapersell .-
15: ktiehird Curtis, repairs on eons. 4
and 5, opposite Iota 36, 17; Menai Clif-
ford, cutting hill opposite lots 38 cons.
12 and 13, no; James Parker, gravelling
opposite lots 38, cons. 2 and 3, *1.40 ;
Swmuel Fells, drawing scrapers from
Blyth to Belgrave, 50 eta.
The Council then adjonnied till Mon-
day, lat Smertampobeurriniterxitzln, rp. Clerk.
5.1111brth_____ "
1
itig in looks a romance in three Tolunies
between them, and then they positively
pass it on to you Trewayase •
'To me!' said Sir Hilton. 'I think not,
Iangleye What can I have feed° with this
parsgon of' beauty? war you tell me knife an& cut a deep gash in the team -
yen, whose entire , eart Is gitlen to au- Miss Langley?' ster's arm Fortanately the wound
other -it man too,, whose name is so To hie peat surprise, I' Innen changed s o . ',_ .
mu nip reacn tne artery of the arm or
fatally injured' by its connection with a colorvisibly at this question,and seemed
utenant Chad- tbe man would hare bled to death be-
fore surgical aid could hare been pro- •
dire tragedy, that he is now tetally un- qo,i.rite huipmelentleetreoi,tnentswgrLiite.
Who wiek. 'I see, by his looks, ho knows all cured. Dodds was drunk which sc-i
worthy of vou.'
. oounta for the oecurence.
- 'Unworthy !' exclaimed Florian,
TRE Hteeerr M6iDER.-This hail
ishadwohrrhrdy ohfitinhoinbegertellatnadgliitial;hi°nest... Y‘It'91 ab°'Itiltilli.:nr should I" know! stammered
been the theme of couversation during
know not what you say, Mr. Damen& Demerol. .
the last week and each one seems to pre -
Wait till you know the truth. 'The wo- - 'Because you know everything, my
pound a theory of his own in reference
man whom he loves is happy indeed.' deer fellow.' replied Chaewici. 'You're
to the cause c -f the murder. The Ls,
S110 stopped, and over her neck and a perfect pointer for sticking your nose
'But -there can bo no mystery pesiter hex eight columns on the subject
mbrooswt tpaibernslifiliaienheitaicarteimignsionty.bie$11.1,1,viaat
saintoid ofitihre.Hr iPe')ItotPele.: ha.ff.1 4:r:by:Creed Florian
here p which were read with great avidity.
A GOOD SALE OF CH EZIOZ.-Mr. Soott
much ,disturbed. llys rioua people are Robert/1A has just sohl all the ii&e•a•
3nisiitals. iutly ngdiiialeytlereciut,:builitii, Icl'iltr fberietuhad tee, . manufactured at the factories in Gizmo -
persisted Herbert Langley; and wheth
`Oh,hut there is a mystery, °tough,' rate of 1 V.:eel per le., which is consider-
. edbroaokv,erySrgaoadfurt6liguarned. Kmburn at the
or my sister keeps it up for the sake of A. -crime -re -As Augestine Briggs a
proveking my curiosity, or whether she - lad in the empley ut Mr. liardine was
hides her paragon, lest I should fau in p returning frum Carrosibrook on There -
lore with ber, I can't say. Now, Flo, I day last, his horse wok fright on peasina
mini you, I'll find- Miss Vaniiittart, if 1 over a broken gulvert and ran offe heels -
she is on the serface of the earth.'
•Vensittarte cried Chadwick. 'I am , Iii"ogrstellehlaadvinogultefqier rsescling,(02whinactile ettehe
sure I have heard ttet uame somewhere. , wards Seafortb. In the mean time Mr.
Oh, nh '-yCE. 1 remember. I heard MeMulkin, merchant of Seaferth, hell-
Danterel ask at the police ()thee at Dub- .1 peniug to come along saw the boy lying
lin if they had found Mee Vansittatte in an inseusible state up..0 the road,
'Is that one of your jokes, Chatleick7' I to,k Iiiin into lea bitgey and drove to
asked Herbert langley, in a voice by ! Dr. Campbell's unit*. There he lay for
no means 'pleasant. 'Booduse, you see, it I over an hour in an iusencble state while
is scarzely possible that any friend of , the -Dr. examined and dressed kis
wy sister's could be enquired fur at a -: wilunds which he fuund to be as follows,
sFt, e, na 4. yaaset tliteerrlIghuathedir,..se,
P°1.1'icetorl'ailitwas' as pale as death, but she I i-u-iinjdue'relP 14'12111d) wa°ub°rucialingavilloi tthheerigikabell
hid her face with a book, wed looked • shoulder. The boy has made a good re -
'I asked at the police office for Miss "fkoefre tie rae Gouse."-It seems
'and hearing "Fain" and "setter " Chad-
reP mans our magietratogere "monad on the goose
lied V• ' - covery. •
question • as the) Isave been givtng •
pod &ad of attention to thee. bipeds
lately. This wee • quarrel beeween a
ii411.. Gibson and a MIR. Imagetortle
(mother en,' deughteri, of litereileop.
There was sumo hard swearing in,the
ease which shocked the sensitive nerves
of the magtstrates. The gnome qaestion
Demerol as he sew it, folt ell hope dts
withei him,- 'I see, 1 have dune wrong
to speak,' he said, angrily.
'Worse than wrong,' Bait Florian,
with indignation. 'Von intuit use.
What right have you to suppose flea I
have ever given a thought to a man who
has never uttered one word of love to
me, end whose affection, as you sa3 , is
pledged to auoteer
Tears started to Florian's ef es again,
and her head dropped upon Iter hands
as she spoke.
Her words lifted a clued of euspicion
from Vivian's nand. Sir Hilton, then,
had not dared to aspire to win this fresh
happy heart; but had he won it unwit-
tingly 1 Why dee these tears and
blushes 1 Still self-tonnenting, treed
one other probe,
'Oh, Miss Langley forgive use if I
seem to take an unjustilsaele liters
ty in thus speaking to you,' lie
cried. 'If tuy frieudship for, you and
yours were not pure and dieted -rested -
if 1 bad not your welfare and hsppi-
noes at heart -I wouid not take on my-
self so painful a taak, 1 would not bur-
lt with this cry of warning.
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orathto
And if he sonnyposi:kerbfuutytliol,y,tUnh,,.eyit Tiashresdoontlny leo.f yAondur fansnaced,tnAh,:w". :is%vi.eicolheut:oonaeolwrcwka;:is v.pze,dat:alro:uut:,iiico.tfhohliasniers:: gibeibertleoungroalL:kilyeteiftirillemn6:theirikeity te‘da.rmayThiawe"Aliti:Fiteldihohlat.
li but
lc; •-)) eourah 11 Witaar, the editor uf the ifeeiessile-
ms cm um Wikt. THE WORM LIM TX)
5.0 him- 'Hee ewn tiu" was in 'the fair lady after whom you rushed
without the slightest hi
14n3Fliurian listen- amittart you enquire& AtiWo, rugoodity ihnewhimmatiagisyrup, a y
taptiou. fOr en
rest that it overleaps •
"noratiehishneartfor rebeticeanangesa withHieatinqier assuasti•
103' charge? She wee the Miss II ha ' -
• t=grilreaciatiao otthe 4.0.41.11,
hiln so far as to make his speech when you left your wits sold luggage in to all the
in and anger as kW eyes fell o queetion I auspoet.' " 1 heeinse ht.
it of Sir Hilton Tecoravas. mad_ fas181 ei Peolliee•
eer. mherebt, and unbroken by the stops
Wit:, hie head loci ng ou he }vole, he 'What do yen k ov cf irevelt. nun I (To
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