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THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. NOV. 14, 1884.
THE PETERS FAItM. the obese as Wafted se ben"b'bi e- invitation to some in, and as they sat
(airs, sad emit to moi. His heats c1stly by the little ire that the cool
grew ningh and brown, kis lass took on immune, made very condonable be meld
•Heli,' exclaimed Flamm William. ea the mase bee, and be b.okd, as he was, aur resist the temptatMM to ask her to
he sutured the kttt.hen one !eight c,dd every iaeb • farmer. His heart was au N his. The odor all lied from her fats,
teeming is January, 'Joey Stockbridge his wont, and he, too, would swxeed. and she looked at him withastoutdrusent
has buught the Peters (arm.'
'You dont say au,' said his wife, set-
ting down the pus plateehe was preparing
to till and turw1W •4'n•ey,aetuaiabed
face to her husband, 'when will weeders
twee 1'
`Nut in our day, said the gad na-
tured farmer, glancing at his daughter
who rat at the window with her pretty
head beat ever her task of partite ■pplea.
'Hey, Phebe, aren't you astonwhod as
web 1'
'Of course I sus,' auswered 1'hel a de -
Paul's hands drew soft and white, but is her eyes
hie gam retained the acme old healthful '()b, Paul,' else sal st tact, '1 raw'
glow, found is his boyhood us the farm. hate time t,. think ; it is so sudden, au
Joey plowed and harrowed, phoned and naexpedad-.
sewed with bilious will, and patiently Her very coyness made him the owns
warted W aee what the harvest should b.-.
The rajas of springtime fell, the sun of
summer scorched, the frusta of autumn
oared, but still he toiled on, and sestet
found hint well mtiatied with the result
of his labor. To such a disposition as
his, it was s pleasure W dig in the earth,
to smell the fra;nanee of the newly
OUROFFICIOUS FBIBID dus.81 alb rise io jt.dgmesit agaaast
' you ; who belts and borrows of the onto
tunable heathen at home au order to *end
The world u full of people who take
parasols to the waled heathenabr.sJ,
too warts at) interest in other people's af-
fairs,
people with purses tures down the
nest curlier whets they see hes °owirng ;
faire, su full to overflowing that woos-nest
makes herself the terror of a neigh •
times oars is quite willing to wish there h orhoud by her untiring intrusion upon
wssanuthar planet ready t, receive the the personality 1,1 all about her ; who te,
overflow iu short, to toe charactrrlxad h) only one
As a rub, everybud) is capable of word offcio ss.
ttsswtlgifr't hes own bossiness, and the of -
But the utters kindly meant and al-
ways ill -requited quality is by no masa
confined to one sex. Men, iu general,
have so much to occupy thea, that they
have not great opportunity or inclination
for to much officiousness ; yet there ere
let it, slip slowly through her fingers, she not 'muting shining examples in the
ability to du it, or eta a sycupt►atit seek- Kron er and busier sax. Thea exani-
thought, not of her hair, yet of her ing to curry favor by becoming useful 11
muroly lifting to hint a face as r.ry as plowed field, to mel in the perfume of looks, but of what Paul had just said to end weooassry. Hering nothing to do, plea are to be found un every wharf when
y the raw-tauwm ba to watch the flowers her, ani of what answer she should give your btivaea often itself ;having po your boat comes in, and your rupee get
her mothers. Thea she added, •eb y• y in a tangle through their extn•hu.ded
shouldn't I be r ss they umitily peeped forth to sus if him, and she blushed as she caught her- ability fur the business at home, yours is
everything was rad our their a readiness at every street curlier when
The Peters fans eat .cue of the hest y 1 ) appear -
• oldest in dauocer. It had passed mice, and to listen in the earl) morn to
down from ono genwstiw to another, the song of the birda,tbe lowing of cattle,
std had now passed out of the Petan
eager, and ba pre.sr+ot his suit as duly �t�ee tkett s to say the unasked awse•
ardent lovers du, 11ut she berteed Milt tact in the management, be it of creator
101 give her time, and be reluctantly cum•
plied and (eft her to hit thoughts.
As she stood by the mirror in her owe
room uuioound her luxuriant hair and
ur less moment is always a tueddler,and
usually • fool.
This obwous body u generally of au
idle tum, with nothing to do and small
self again compering Paul with the noble something that can be copeu with, obit•
•young harmer. 'What shall I du ! What i curiosity adds au unfailing zest to the stentorian
horse runs away, and rouse goaed
shall 1 du and she Joked at herself in ,warmth of the endeavor to be of aid. stemtorir+r shouts will puke him rue allthe
and the thaes11nd and one rounds one entreaty. 'I do w,1 love him ; indeed, I i trmthetith to say, there are apt to De more with
faster ; they aro present at every Bre
liars uuwhere else but its the stillness of do not. I cannot promise to be his.' women among thea otheioua people than
wits the brat minor ur the host painting
name. The inti house up,a it had with- air the beat vase becoming a rum in their ,
stood the hand of time wonderfully well, i a morning on a farm. Thew she reswewlferd the young farmer ride of sex allows us to find pleasant
again and thought how often he hal told
hands , •they warn you urncerning the ,
her Mg hero kept in good repair by past During this trial year Joey had not R They are omnipresent, too ; they come too -frequent visitor at your hoose ; they 1
allowed his thoughts to wander often her los plans, and blwhe'l again as she W console you in your sorrows whet) vuu
geuerauons. Its ltan•tu toad aecer bean ` wondered if he ared fur her, cud what tell you your brother's wont faults in
chaeral, its many angles and comers' (unn his work, hut sometimes ho would long to be left alone with your troubles, know ,
w.•uder if the •rat!
had not been repaired away, and should '' y had made her the grandest offer tan can
one threw a d•,rmer window out here, 1P0 to share the joys and sorrows you—not always the actual material Boned thea: ; they neo your gardener
build an !solve there aid a little railed '.f a farmer's life. Not so with Psul. make t.e wuuuu, that of a true and lov- graves either, where the dead lie buried,
setting out your bulbs, and stay t.. give
balcony u, another place, it would be As bis hands grew white and soft, and in_ heart. but the ;eves of your happinoesses sad
.She another restless ni 6t, tat him directions precisely contrary to
quite in Queen Anne style. The hall his money added interest to principal, he passed g joysthe into our religious views,
thought : 'I wi'1 soon oak the .ret! with the breaking of the dawn came I and bring sp�u geed boles that you toys those be hes ; they sea your carpenters
went clear through the house, and on
g pretty }air her mind was fully wade they on all right in your absence, anal
Phebe to toe mine, as ale V the faired P not rar(Yo sled of them; they waylay your
each side were larva rooms rich open- they instruct thew bow to govu all
children, s..3 pec"tsar them advice and in -
wrong ; they tell you how you were'
'traction that it ie to be suppo.ed you
fail to give ; they ,Bar to stay at home cheated in that hone, in that cow, and I
for you that you may •,;o to church, and
you know, should you accept, to what
extent drawers and wardrobes would be
F had been Loco lir wog t rummaged in your absence ; they rue iu,
cherry trees, an 1 the tmeil of Geld rod f sod by h d little 1 6 be �� 1 thimble i n, to do a little darning of nap -
limns, the • passed away fn p hams, the farmer s dau:hter. She told
place, and young Paul Peters represent- turned up by the plow to let the warm Inns and table cloths for you, and du -
1 him she would ever be his friend, but she
ed the fifth. Whyhe should sell the sats into the cold rank was woe more cover the condition of your linen closet,
had earthed her heart and found in it
home of his fathers may pirate my read- Ise joy 14 '1141 Stockbridge. or to help you in a mornings extra cook -
bin
i no love for him. He was too dee 1
ers ; but let me tell you—it was only be- 1Vd.iams ted Phebe often went deeply ing, and let all the teat of the world
to the 'Peters farm,' as it was still called, wounded to lament, and ae. much of a know the accidents of your ante card
cause he did not love farming , gentleman to be angry, anti they paned
JoeyStockbridge, the fortunate buyer, , to see the housekeeper, yin. Harvel, aherward ; they run in to entertain
g j friends.
was a lone man- No father air mother,
who was a nice, tussle wooers, and a
famous butter -maker. So one day she The summer passed, the cold winds of
no brother or slater ace limp anieol Lou said to Pheoe : 'We willautumn shook the withered leaves from
along the walk• of hie. Ho had cense get through
our work early, and gn uverand see Mrs. the forest trans, the birds had hod
fromt a far dist-art town when a mere them to a warmer chine, the crops were a tiPe desperately,
lit atttunasent, t)r alar go slung
lad in pursuit of whorl which he of course Harvey after dinner.' Phebe assented F for the brief missing u. tl:a co:apan:.•n-
p with pleasure, and as soon as convenient
all in, the apples gathered and the fall ship.desppentely, cunrinced of your own ru!-
found, as dues every one when eager iu work well brought up, but Joey had said
gar maliuerity.
the pursuit. The goats people of than- in the afternoon they atoned. The nothing to Phebe Williams,although her It is the a ti.ioua a ni,an who i+always In fit)ot the ut$eiuw psrron, whether
over had learned t.o res t the oung leaves aero of a tender green, the sup ' telling you that your hair ,•.r your collar,
respect y shone wenn and bright, and the birds rejection of Paul had left the field clear offering to pick up your stitches and
Of you skirts, or Cour lh•ee ;miles, age
loan fur his earnest, straightforward
1r ppiny m•,re, or u3ering to get your
out of order, who is hunting; for an un-
attaieable pin to give you with which to paper negotiated for you and letting all
comxt the mischief,drawin- everyb.xty's' the city into the secret of w worthless-
correct
dors w uswl1 , ns.' only adds to the trouble of the
he would soy could he know that Paul and they tarty dowers to goer graves for because
., ��; ....`eke .�
them, and•dun't, as you have not men- ,
eld ceilings, luted pillars and caned and hest ntrl w all the town of Iianurer, °P
and his heart swelled within him and his Her answer to Paul must be \t --how-
cornices. In two.. of the lower rortss, Hep grew grand as he thought, 'I have ever hard for her to gave, or Paul to re -
and two of the upper urea were open
fireplaces, where sparkling lire. spoke of only to ask b:r and aha will les none.' ceire. came in a few days, radiant and
comfort and plenty when the holidays A yCer passed hyo The blur.blrl had
again rounded his spring note, the robin joyful, as he could imagine only one an
tilled the u!d Iwu,re with gay company'. seer ; but to his consternation he was
had a.atn built his nest close by the
Four generationsI h rc u ! n demure a i -
w the le.tsaut'
W11 -
how So-and-so boasts that he had the
bust of the bargain in that piece of land,
till with what you were Content you end
yourself altogether dissatisfied ; they
telt you with eagerness u( the early
crops they raise, that y .0 may sou what
could be done if your fathers had tried,
so make his life • burdeu to him. When
you paint your premia, the dear souls,
aurae puttering r,uud, *.d tq tabs of
different coder un stray shingles till your
your husband iu your illness, when, to uwu eye Ervin color stecutnes totally corn-
your
the truth, se cis or unselfish be it,
fused ; when yun build your Truce, they
you vastly porter he should be uuenter- tell you of wondrous fences that never
rained, and learn your value the mere wen on sew or shore, till you pause,
twittere.t and sang over their heads as for him.
manner of life, and when he bought the 1'helre and her ur.ther walled briskly Early in November, Mrs. Harvey de-
Petrn farm he was carried to the top- cidtd to hate an 'a le bre.' There had
ou, for farmers' wives and daughters do pP
most ware of public appreciation.
Phebe Williams, Farmer Williams' un-
not X.' sauntering along as though each
ate were almost ro.. much ,_f an exer-
ly daughter, tad no lack of admirers and p
counted Paul Peters and Joey Stock -
Theyt.. I,r lain.
They fo•uu,t Mn. Haney just packing
bridge anions; them. Net that 1 would e.,me of her famous putter for market,
gine you too understand that she did ac -
while Joey was harnessing the hone
tally count her lovers elf on her lingers
ready to carry it, and. nice, hard, yellow
as oho stuped to think shout them, bet butter and selling it. All the young
butter it was.
Ah : my child" said Mrs. Williams, people of Hanover were there, and all
merry as an apple bee must go, with
KING'S EVIL
Was tbs name formerly given to t use
because of a sspersttkw teat tt amid be
cured b/ a hhgteaot..b- Tee world :)r
w is lir sow, aad kauws that
SCROFULA
cm nnl•• be cured by a tborotieh polka
-
tee, .1 lite blood. 11 lei.
the dt-ea.e perpetuate. k. taint 1
get -scion aPrr Real mem. .1mat�
earlier *,luptuuutic d•-,.lora ,ratt are
Eeaesua, Cutaneous Eruptions. The
riors, Hoffa, t'arbunclea, Erysipelas.
Parelent Ulcers, Net -toots sad I` kip.
skal l'utlapes, to.. It allotted to ao.-
tisue, Itbeaatatlaar, 13erofuless 011*
tart*, Kidneyawl liver Dlseaeess
Tubercular onsumption, sod vial-
ew other rums or fatal eualedies,
produced by
Ayer's Sarsapaa
the may patrerfuf and elvers
blooeo�d.ppw �rytng medicine. Is ism
eel an altenthe Ms; it eradicates MO
the system Hereditary Scrofula, seine
the kindred'toi+ou+ of tontagtou. dtsemtiA
sad mercury. .1t the name lime tt elle
fiche. and %it.tlize. the Wood. mstorl�
healthful scttun to Um tical otgaes a�
r:jutenatingthcet:rirr ret+tem. ThbgreaR,
Regenerative Medicine
It compo+ed of tate gemttne Rowdwrtls
Sarsaparilla, with I elfi, Dock, sail••
linyin, the Fo:ioes el Potassium acid
hue. and other ingredient. of great Pew
tency, carefuiiy and at•ie•utit ea ly e.
pounded. 1tsformula 1. generally kaolin"
to the medical profession. and the best
tptF'hcsiulant conetantic ereacrilie AVM'S
Sara.t1•A*ILLA as an
Absolute Cure
For all .lisca.es caused by the vitiation tis
the blood. It is concentrrted to tbe ,
e+t practicable degree. far beyond tiq
other prrparstiun for whkh like aide
ar, claimed, and 1. therefore the cbeapsR,
as well as tete bed blood purifying sidle
cine, In the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
rRL:.el ev BY
�..
J. C. Ayer s Co., Lowell, Naas.
(Analytical Chemists.]
Bold by ail Urtu,neists : price it; ani
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bottles flu IiS.
Thr \\ikiii :ad1�r(ise
FOR. 1885_
$1,700 IN PRIZES. 11,70
SPECIAL FEATURES.
1. lt,L,uce of List free to new au
I. . ••ranee ten {.ages each week— tt
3. feap.tfutty printed by sew Weblsed
i.
Splendid Agricul•aral lirpsrtmint.
;. Health hints, by a prominent l'tiy$elan.
G. Legal tluerio. an.%errd by N .11. Harte
I'.•.
7. Educational l)epartntent by J. therm
la•I.
z. indiei irr•partment.
been an immense crop u[ apples from the tr. Youths lie��aarrntent.
attenuun to it as ha y ie. Letterset Travel to Foreign Countries.
fliers of the Peters farm. The crops had 1 world ; if it is not a criminal, neither u It. Light, sad 8hsnuws.
never finding the pin, and her utticiotss' 1_. Quiet ,tomenta.
all been rerlarkabiy good in fact, and the nap«foie, criminal, but, ell the Aame' lit. i•res.-b,•r•, ani r'hurehes.
peas only serving to let you g., away with
the renown ..f anytbin¢ from that farm an uncwmfurtable seirsati•n of disorder i �t a an nuisance : and o•ntempiatiu;t the 11. i harnuiing Serials/ulfn.Ic, ('iottuss;sta
was -_treat, and the thrifty housekeeper that you did not have before. It is one ' individal, wet consider suety the guest- lit lvktitiett+s o! the work
C, From Across the !leak slid The Mme',
thoughtapp she would try and save some le of these over -officious ladies, too uftep a I unity of a patent brick omen like that lt'oAd
the apples by matin, them into apple which M:a. HALL Unca launched into I. l er seen and POUtlest.
dweller in the booasting-hoose where mit- 19. Current l)pimiea alt touts
whenever she graced any public enter -
t i riraent by I.er pretty presence a line
f young men .cooed ready to wee that she
reached m safety to her father's door.
Thus far she had shown no preference,
but demurely accepted the company of
t;se brat that bad the courage to addrem
her. In the enjoyment of perfect health,
fair of face and slight of form, dressed
neatly and plainly, not frilled and furbe-
1,wetl iu the: extreme of fashion, she was
a treasure to the farmer and his comely
wife
turning to Phebe enthusiastically, there
plenty of young ait to keep the bail of
is «.me:hinq W be proud of doing.'
'Yes,' said the girl laughingly. ,1 fun rolling. The apple* were finished
would rather have the name of making in due season and piled in tubs waiting
nice butter than ..f doing the lest fancy for their bath in rich sweet cider on the heavens and rod the earth of agoodlytwo fa Tomato.
rtaiemeut, and wh o, in refuting it her-
work in the world.' supper. and the tables were all art for self, if it chance tube scandalous, Rives j i'ortion of iia surplus population. CHOWS OF SIX PR::MICMS
w ere Fair Thebe had been more be- One air the rolluwin.t papular Premiums we
• Y.it;l.t, say dear,' exclaimed Jin. Hat- pl' � the scandal a thousandfold wider circu- I save a 1'tsn�se-. be tnrw*riled to sash aubeeriber mor Ism. tel
witching than ever, and nicety a heart OM payment of the, small additional amount re
veto 'anybody can du fancy work but, dation than if sloe head attended to her ' qui
red
faster under its jacket of brvadcluth lite most troublesome cough is sure to aired to postage. roc. Order I amount Nagel
alas, there are but few that can or will
for her presence.
The girls had all been into the sink once and ianiti• r,. It as anu:her of the Pectoral Balsam. Pleasant to take, ant
clan who goes in to nurse the sick gentle- mfr far young air old.
room to wash their hands and fix their run who seems to have no nue to attend The British Cabinet here not yet mnc-
hair and had all fluttered back into the ...... the advance of the Nile lapredi-
I apace,whose hollow arches these officious 2e- I:ea,•aWeand poiatedtr'ditorisb: 11e11a1
fortune has Obliged you to pitch your des and (ncrimet ural It'pstb:
tent, whu hates to tell you, but thinks friends of ours would be the first to ex• leNc orti�•tgrauis tromp all ewer tJ
you ought to know, what such and such
plorc while the masa wasted for its int- p
a one has said about you, who would not Pulsion, which imruisi ,n, corning sod- ONLY $1.00 -PER ER ANNUM
• you fur the world but is sure you 1 d.nly and taking them unawares, would yor the tci w Iarg^U circu/a'e 1 Family
grieve
u v , N•r••kly in Canada, exceptiatt only
ahuuld have the chance to refute such a ?give them a pleasant 1•.urney in the two papers in Montreal and
own affairs and let the thing die of ail- yield if timely treated with Hagyard's !ee. Portrait Gallen. tee.
male nice bettor.' H. Hume and Health. lime
Just then Josey came in, and seeing the
Joey Stcckbridee was of handsome ladies locking with admiring eyes upon
C. ('base's tacipes 171
D.-O.adienne Portrait. tee.
E. Wetling•or and Blucher. les.
F. The Sanctuary, 1st
build and heads .nee tees, and se was 1 product f 1 f he blushed with M him, wtthuut wailing to d s^over 6h will d d 1 fedi "rates SW
the pox uc " is arin, t d;rein_ lin .in but Phebe. Coming from tion to annum. They ser not act e e n. s wan n ere
pleasure, and after a few words was oft the sinkr•nm last, she stopped bef. re 'whether theca are older and better -fitted IMAM
the question before the return of Lord will be war•i d lin 3 anti netctato tie
Paul Peters, and in her heart of harts 1' women at band W do it, gentlemen Northbrook from Egypt. Gen. Wulae-
the fair Phebe lo eked v!.o,n these tnu to t"won' I I t ' nd lin neo moment was Inst
young men with i .,re favor titan upon The nfternoe n .(+ed an and as t.le th i +n, J, a annm¢ out from the [r ends or money tv command male try will be Halfa
ready Nev. 1, to advance
y from Wady Hto Sures.
any of her numerous admirers, and she
was really very much surprised when
told that Paul had -sold the nits old
.house and well -cultivated farm. Shelled
many a time allowed him to, walk by her
side from the hall wham all the extra
toth stings were held, and had listened
the kitchen. i
t in oornurses, and quite oblivious of the ostiwa•
ladies were thinking they mast leave for niumg-room just then, saw her standing
home, Joey returned. Having drapes there. her plump hands clasped before tion in which such behavior will cause
eti of his butter in a way perfectly salla- -her, the warn light front the blazing firs her to be held among all his fetrde re -
factor to his mind and utee, he felt inthe latc ship, whu, however believing in
y P (our her, changing her brown hair to
good spirits and not as shy as sometimes, the calling of the good Samaritan and of
and astonished the elder ladies by asking
Phebe if she would like to see the lambs
with quiet pleasure to the tound of his and chickens. As she went from the
mellow voice, but he had never intimat. poultry -house to the barn. admiring the
ed to her his dislike of farming, while little downy clicks and then the awk-
Josy Stockbridge, when favored by her ward latnbs, he admired her, and for -
attention, had often allowed her an in- getting that 'Gilt heart neer won fair
sight into his inmost soul, where were may,' wonder if the time would ever
lontinga for a farm too strong to be hid- c^me whets he should dare to ask her to
den. it must be acknowledged her baoome the mistress of his home. They
heart beat just • trifle quicker as .he found one Iamb, anal!, weak and cold.
thought, 'Well, he has got a farm, and I and the strong man took it to his b„mrnt
wish him success," which was what her and cuddled and warmed it in Isis arms
father was saying when she became can- as he took it down to the house. for Jln.
scions of his presence and words. Harvey to nurse by the open fire.
'Yes, so do I,' said Mn, Williams,'bot Phebe could but notice the tenderness he
• Earns b serious property fora won with manifested for the poor little thing. and
no won to help him out.' went home in an unusually thoughtful
'Oh, he has found a farm, and he can mood far her -
fad a woman as well,' said the jolly Youth .:reps well, but that night
fanner, laughing and rubbing his hands Phebe was thinking. nee hit's cold
with delight rather than cold.
Spring has acme; the bluebird mounded
his joyful note in the brarches of the old
elm by the door, and the robin hurried farm much improreol, and wondered if
by, hunting for a place to build his nest she ever could make sueh butter as did
e si oversee the ripening of the cherries. Mrs. Harvey When at lad she dept,
Paul Peters had pot at interest the money she dreamed of lambs and chickens,
he got Inc his farm, and had gone to walking among firkins of golden hotter'
There was an entertainment at the hall
the evening of the day after her restless
night, and Thebe was then,so were Paul
apt Joey. Phebe was surprised to lied
and herself eemparing them. Paul was
the fortunate one that evenieg, and
when he had her plump hand epee his
arm and heard her little feet pattering
along by his ode, his heart beat fad and
be mid to himself. 'i meat seal my facts
this very night'
bbs
tie7 willingly aeeepted her wool
golden, and lighting up her face to more
than ;ommon beauty. He stepped t..
her side, and, without giving himself
time to be afraid, whispered.
`O Phebe' Would I might find you
the sisterhoods of charity, believe in
such work being undertaken by suitable
people snd under suitable circumstances,
and think her only forth -putting end ins -
standing thus, by my tire, each eveningmolest, because unnecoesery. It is still
' another of these busy idlers who makes
Did the gin turn pale ! Ah 110,14 glow it her especial *date to, reconcile did:w-
txoro not of firelight alone came over her ences and to prevent misunderstandings
face, and a look atne into het eyes, as i between friends, till she contrives to mit
she lifted them Inc a moment to Joey a, a ideas boardinghouse by the ears, or a
that spoke more eloquently than words. I whole neighborhood ; it is she who cun-
and when they trail sought the tire again soles you, when you want a new dress,
he had his answer. by telling you just how many you have
ili •few months the Paten faun had ,
now, till you weeder how tnu_h more of
another mistress, although Mrs. Harvey
yourself than your wardrobe she may
remained long after Phebe became mis-
tress
ietress of the farm.
Years have now parsed away. Peace
au..c saru! arca a. ► or free sample papal
termini agent,. rte . addrew,-
ADVERTtSER PIUMTJIg l ..
I.o)YDON, OA1
"No ; she lin Bred and suffered tilting, The Signal's Clubbing' Oh
"pining all the time for years. the doc-, Tum won u. and Tur. VI-Esrkta( LDV!
'tors doing her no go'..l ; and at last was j Teem will be mailed to any addreayp
. ftrwm_y
'my eo nmch about. Indeed : iu3red I i mio,m'Mlwi
esrred theadditlusalsawuitt
"how thankful we should be for that same beet be enclosed. as above, with
"medicine. par.k+W1 s.as to which a wanted
'cared by this Hop Bitten the pi►Iwn If Jittare T l,A teis-y iit'i f molar
happen to know, and who sympathises!
with you by dwelling nn some pet ex-
travagance of your husband a that "vital('
sad plenty have taken up their slide give you a dozen new dresses, and leaves
with the noels farmer and his fair wife, you, when she and her sympathy are
who tend el ielelay and nurse lambs with gone. just as happy as you can be ; it is
groat snesSl& Of *terse they hare had she who, when at house, can say at pre -
lamb was present in ser mind. She their tri•
als, as its farmers all. Lets
thought how noble Joey poked with it cisely what hour of the night the goodsprings, cold hummers, early 1rnsts, t• o roan of the next neigbor s house came in,
in his arms. She thought the Peter mush rein nr tis, little have been 16.11. having having been up to look at sheeting -stars
lot as well as that of others, but they „r northern lights, the neighbors' lights,
still toil on, trusting t.: the blessed pro- and the rest ; it is she who, in church,
mise, Tetdtime and harvest shall never gooks Off the old wanton's wig in end's.
(ail.' Mrs Stocklridce ean new make riving to wean away a fly with oho point
as good butter as could Iles. Harvey,and of her parsed ; who makes Dorcas visite,
is as proud of it as she trice thought she and tarns them to account by spying nut
should be. Paul Peen and his young the poverty of the land ; who, chiding
wife often visit the (arm, and may he your own delay. sets out W mend your
found rompins with little Paul Stock- old china for you. and leaves it broken
bride, whet will cams in for •shun of more hopelessly than she found it , who
Paul Peters' farm mowwy which u still tnea to save your children from puwish-
on interest -48. 11. Sawyer, in the meat, sad tsaehes them deceit that ham
Homestead. to be worse punished ; who flatteringly
Dr.tis Wei wow resin,.
complains to rear husband that you owe
ail kis►ds of worn. swarm or , het a dome tall*, and gets you a fine re -
miens lei i proof for yner aegli=snee in allowing a
board at the village hotel. Having no
trade, be for a while found nothing to do,
but beiwg waterally an energetic man he
soon gat a &banes to drive a grocery
erre" and with his disposition he would
of mane seemed in whatever he under-
took, sad always found m,mething to
de.
Meanwhile Joey took pneseseioa of his
lensty betas, bought jest things enough
M he onmfortahle, hard • asiddltelleWsi
111111111 to help on the land and a woman of
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