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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-30, Page 3JOS 441 ,043 Yrit,71.trDi edActna alter inriali snarn.matrarivrinirogs• 411111. • Iteatriee,' she .M. um Obi hia Warne a giOn of deed seri would Ire all r a @tepidity, /ethos Ie. WO a OrmAMI ewes 1 ' I Dr. Anise wee 1101111111117 18.1111110 of Mepi- Are we IBM alitp. Whoa it was is tea poet abe r 1-." :Alias isadoeseasd, to some safest, "West weeld he the ....,r said Sees la *bat fens she bad smelted bee geode l isidieuiat. BY ADELINE BERDIANT, Arnim or "Jecoses Wino" "ULM Fame Pearenegg."1 Age ' T;e4;tot CHAP= 31ZIEUL ((eisliitead.) Henries was left with Lord Nerrea's letter ia her bast She was glad to have rescued it ; .Ls disliked the action that eise of Lord Ilorven's letters could ba tented to dinerodtt by pimple who limo dun no IIIU.. iUshe 'mid not so- . knowledge to herself Seat it ountained what Mr. Wiggins Aimed -an actual asestion of • fixed sum a. the price of his mutual. Should eke read it, and make herself quite sure et Morose's in- nocence end Mr. Wiggins' inistake I No, elm you'd INA do that. The letter had aut been :taunt for ber eyes, and she would not road it without Nerven's con- sent. filte would keep it end him about it while they met. Till thee, it would bet safely hisiked in het dressing. case She west to her room- not meeting ets tee way se she half imperiled to do -and put the letter away, then oat down and covered her face with her heeds. 141*.e unly meant to arrange ber thoughts • little; she was certain of Mor- von's honor sad good faith, aud assured herself that Ms. Wigs/ins' were not worth serious consideration ; yet she felt as ii she had received a blow. In visite of herself the tears came, and would not be stayed. It was net poen. Isle, she thought, that Morelia could have been tempted by a bribe to mill his sis- ter's Una. 11 be bed done that, obis could never fertile' bon -never believe in him again. But it was not trne-it was too terrible to be true. And yet she cried as if her heart were break- ing. We. livery ! He „eight tat be tole Seiernone. Peepla e mets limeriag thee* ties. Lilies was out wsed bet is mord!, inure relieved by the prep - /me ' I she of Bertios sure denial bete Lilies' fast bed leobled Nest, ewe or team, bell she bed tee laid • weed. 'These is swithieg at all ia that ; eke may have wanted to ark kis advise about %Thy alioald theme Im se mush erwarogy about it I-. asked Seetrise. Lilies shout hot bawl lespattemly sod : read us. Beetsbee wee rabies, LBW. - view See, ad boliseMe them. &am- wouldrbare willingly conleseed. kaselisig beside her, with beidrim's arse hely ought tie IA hem- Tbey waited with morel millet, mill samend her shoe/dere. TR* emsescript "Dear Lilies, I think dud it would be tee day when as mains alight mweible lay between nem est Bestnee's lap. This impoosible for either of up. under the reaoh them. The meensge MAW et WA- 1184 011 Lamm. to write to hen. You gem. Beatrice had tried to beep apart fr. "Thursday. --Mrs. P. beaked at see year word to Morten thee you would Dot Lilies denng the day, so that thiey might oddly ohm sea was taking awe/ lhe de we" not be together whim it came But erneehat, Amy this sieeeowt. -1 sop - "1 will writs to Diuresis and tell list Lilies wi.uld amooly ellow 41 be none pose you are aware what's going on, sir I that I mem to break my eronme thee," for • niggle snonseat SU ma lookiag ate mid. 'I suit say I ane' 1 answered said Lilies, rising from her seat. Her ower Itemrh".• •boulder °lima LI" tab.* gruffly eneagh, I dere say. The wo- man" and pallor were goat. ; she was gram "" 'Wino& But 1 Ito" abet man looked down, fesehled with bet ap loosig moo besotted mot breve ,,,h„ the answer will be," Me said proudly. rim, and then tante out with ovidestly a there was the prospect of soutetbieg te "dull-- ; prepared womb : 'Maggie diesou'l wish be dour. "He had no right to make me She stopped short ea bee eyes fe/I eu to do aoy bum to anybody. like mead ipromisti it -no right to ask either of us An11"411 • r•PIY- it nm longer than nut iujure any prose& for the workl. to do eis. You will be his wife some "the' of them had gelmotedi, "1 min But to clans weet's bit Field would led day, I suppose, and you 'oust do as be gi•• you so answer, bemuse he will givii ;Dien &spoil, ; end toe woe twig Me „loom.; But 1 anal „„„ promise any. sae noise. I will writs all 1 Item." lordship and the young lady up MX: thing again." The paper fell from Beatrice's halide Towers .0;111 never say nay if "Wait, Lollies," said Beatrice in • sub- She put her arms round Lilies, and drew knew-- Theo 1 out her shore. Thu* deed voice. You would not quiteroi her chose -closer still. do,' I mid. %be must settle her owe with hies willingly, would you I We may -What ditas '1 um" I" abt•Ped die anoint with Lord Morose. I'll have nothing to du with the wetter.' 'It'. in Mr. Douglashands at present,' said she leinurely. "I think Mr. Douglas haa quite enough to do fur himself without meddling with Mrs. Drumrnoud's af- fairs.' I said, in rather • sharp way, l'm afraid. Then the woman made me • reply which I have seldom heard equalled for impudence, wader the cu. 'Mrs. Drummond's affairs (such an emphasis on the num ! will be his affairs too before long, I'm thinking.' I was angty, and turned to bid her stop chattering ; but shit was out of the room like • shot. I suppose my face did it 1 Shall I speak to Beni* or not V "Monday evening. -Have had uu time to write ep my dairy lately." Then cum details oif a short benne.. " journey in which he had been ;engaged. CHAPTER XXIV. On my way back from the station, met Til ON 1 ' n (.. mews. an old woman with grey curls, who stop. lord me in the road with • completed Arohony's letter came as soon as could about her re if. Said she was one of Ws think of a better way. Remember tbe love and kindness that he has shown you in days gone by.'' "none by, indeed!" mid Lilies, almost misrsifully. "la it true tbat he bent that mien -Mr. Wiggioe-to ask me to merry him Did be really give his consent I If he did that, Beatrice, I think that I ass absolved from all Deed to obey him as I ham done so fer-aa if he were my tenser instead of my brother. I shall tiled' it my duty to says myself boos what be may use day require. Oh, Beatrice, Beatrice" -and thee she broke down into • flood of 'do you think that Ralph really wanted sus to marry that dreadful men ? ' Beatrice did her best to soidhe and console her ; assured her that matters were not so bed as they seemed ; that 81*• mastered herald et lait• bath" blorven loved her dearly ; that Beetle her eyes, changed her dress, and went to was tits truest lover that ever breathed ; look for Lilies, hoping that the signs of sod that poor Mr. Wiggins was an amnia - recant agitation would pass unnoticed. able .an ! But dna laat statement was T. har atirPris` alts ftund Ulla' in n° difficult for Lilies to believe. state for observing other P• id••• aft' "That odious creature !" she cried. reitenem The ffirf welt Mine 10n-5°1 'If you knew bow insolent he was about Pim . and MeemtlY. 146 Bastrieti Morven before you came in, just as though had wept -but with • one face and slow- mo„at etind 2romteed me to him : oht Beatrice's faithfulness cf heart , but t i ly dropping tears, which seemed to be- he ea, hateiut i i was plain that aim had some fear of his beMg influenced, or destre away from token some fresh wound to her young, ••11e was sorry afterwards,' said Bent- belief heart trice. And she did full justice to pot,. her, by this "most beautiful woman "Illy darling, what is the matter?' Mr. wini,„,. ' t in her account thee' DrAtrlie "had ever seen." And . . Benno. Wan • prey to dire wises inga Lilies could not The letter was • lone one. extending over several sheets of paper. It began by an apology for the unsatisfactory nature of the telegram ; but it had been imeossible to word it differently. Indeed, girl. "Beatrice, what dose 11 511 mean fe Bestrioe kissed Ler pitifully, but did nut speak. It was when the dreary day was over -a aay which LtItas had 'Mont in alter- nation. of proud belief in her lover and sad prognowtiostions of misfortune -that the girl grew very silent. Beatrice came to say good -night to her as she lay in her little white bsd- her face almost as whit* es the pillows on which she lay. /told then Lilies put bar anas suddenly round her counsiu's neck, and mid what ma in her heart. "I an afraid," she whispered. "Help me Beatrice ! Help me if you An 1 linatzloe answered, "My dear, I will reasunably be expected. Both Beatrice and Lilies hooked forward to its arrival with a mixture oil hope and dread. Lilies ati'l rnsintaieed her trost in said Beatrice, putting her arm round bee of the cousin's slight form. "Mr; Wiggial in but be sileuced, and even touched, ly gone . I dual thiak you need trouble the Wier of help to bit brother made by Yourself about btu'. Mare 7" bad bad her admirer ; but the shock of hie firtt news ?" for she bed earteht sight of • let- proposal was uot one that she could moi- ster }yin, in Lilies' lap. ly forget. Lilies caught it up and held it out to With the outburst of taus, however. Anthony scarcely knew how to answer Miss Dewar,' I said, raising my hat and ,Abor. leer spirtt of defiance was omewhat s . Miss Essilmont • euestior. at ail ; affairs beginning to walk away as fast as I "Read it, she mid, "read it, and you quenched. she spoke teas resolutely of i seemed to him to lie in • very confused could But it was no um. She ran and perplexing state, and the best thing after me repeettev my name tit a breath. *al tie*. oh, it it DC't that I beitir• it ; disobeying her brother's commands, and it is i nly that I thiuk it so wicked, so creel, to come between me and Berne in the way they do. Dr. Anise would say 1 tenants: name Miss Dewar.' gave an irmaiatitile little laugb'. she knew Mies Oki) “Laves in Rosebank cottage. I Mem. -Macpherse to her tomorrow.] When she had dune oomplaining I was about to move ou, but�. stopped me by say ire (with a strong Scottish mead when I can't pew duce, and shan't try to), "Thero's au old proverb which I think you'd better re. peat to your come*, tIr. Lockhart. ' "Whet is that r I asked, "'lea beet to be off with the old 1.v. before yo.* are on with the new,- she said, nodding in- telligently. "Thank you, Good Mowing, on the whole, tolerably ready to line,. that he meld do. he thought, was Immo- to a , from Beatrice. think ly to send Miss Essilmont a selection ccf tho best plan," said Miss Essilmont slow- 1 Pattern from his awl. He hadhongn•°') anything !" ly and reflectively, "wuuld b• ho me to “AttYtibtuff 10WV. tia Plar"a° be" ! write to Mr. Lockhart." notes of his daily If., and had lately iShe turned a little pale as she said the jotted down scrape of his conversations bore he mould," said Beatrice bitterly, ; °h. uninided ill. latter' it 114.al54 1.' name; but Lilies noticed nothing ionisas. bier at that moment as if, in • one mys- "That would be • good plan, perhaps," terious manner, they were all Dr. Airlie's she mid after e.,me hositmion. Wad slaves, bi•ught sit • price, and not L ickbart is Beetle's great friend. 100 to be raneomed either at the sacrifice of think he would 1 1 -that it wi • body or of soul. ; fur Bente s sake, you know, nut for our As see expeceed, the 1 . Ittetteett wettest ;Bettie perfect - hes. Ile did occasionally write to his ly 'old pupils,•' u he called tharu ; atid hie A eort of terror shot through Bea - letters were worth having, for they were trice's nerves. What if Lilies were aUlpt 10 contain chute° moral" nt Bower, 1, wrong, and Dr. Airlie right 1 One hesod amusing stories, keen and ironical tom- of such changes sometimes ! Bertie was mints on the news of the day. But on sot infallible. In fact Bertias light, ocessien the Lion was easy way of taking things short and trivial ; the point ,.f it lay in • made him seem lazy aud weak. Was he few sentences neer the til of the let weak, after all, as men sometimes are 7 0 0 mu s t I assistance to you in this matter, had weak . , i• "Lana,- she said gently, Bettie continued on his old terms with int i not forget that pie hare neither seen sae. At present I really minims that I do not know what to think. I am puz- zled. What I send is for your eye alone, though if pee think fit to show it to lady Lilies I can make no o,bje:aitiii.' Tbe lett.? then canto to • , Some loose leaves, wall covered with loose small Mood -writing, were enclosed'. 'I must see all,- mid Lilies, to whim • Beatrice had silently handed the letter. -in the habit of keeping very copious with Bertie witl unusual minuteness. 1 1 Miss Easilmont would kindiy read credit upon his faintly- And it • not for 1 HURON AND BRUCE him only that I'm thinking -Ai fur poor LOAN AND INVESTMENT EOMPANT these notes, she would know as notch as I he knew himself. He would not torce II prettyLady "has'-'' his owo conclusions. which rueoht be ' Beatrice if:voluntarily laid her hand 1 A Comm Cold la Ness lee beginatag ef sedan oder- time el Gm Thrust, dessebial Tubes, Rad Low. Thorofare, embower -mem et ON* and ellheilt• trominent mum be wireassissated. Apies Cheery rectewat met away* be relied mposs Meer speedy swig el a Ceid et Lough. rlasMary I w aver -keel wish a ernes CoN. which. by artorliwt anti tre- pans expeserve. became worm, siiy ee m_y lungs. A terrible rittiliforisterti„ pecosepaated by imillTal; tbs obese, from which I asibeird ingetbeely. Atter trying maitre* reatadiks. wItAmte ebtaielag relief, 1 comessiseed bales •yees Cherry Pectoral, sail was Speedily Cored. me smelled thet shis wassiely saved my Mt.. -J50- Welister, Paerterlist, 11. 1 costreeted a severe seid, whieb sad - Judy developed bito Paremeala, present - sad elimitinate symptoms. tj" ptij=ist sacs ordered Oa see et Lys'. Cherry Peewit'. histeeetiorre were followed, sad tits rime wail a rapid and pernumeat E eleiplion, Bogen Prairie, Texas. Two years ago 1 seemed from a severe Cote wide* ea my Lungs. 1 con- soled various pitynsitate2 and tools the ammilakese they presonseu, but received *sly temporary relief. A tiered Sauced me to try ayers Merry Pectoral. After taking twe bents* et this medicine 1 wee eured. &see then 1 bays gime the Pec- toral 10 57 cid:Idris, tad cosaMer it The Best Remedy tor Colds. Coasts*, sad all Threat sal Ions iliesesetto, ever seed In soy eiusey. - Robert Vsederpool, Meadville, Pa. Some time age I oak a aght Cold. :re= being iseglected, grew Wee. mod wage, fad was weak. Thom who ea my far:gibed • backing Meow mis brat say lite to be tit rat deeigestisid matesued to suffer rectal. _ gable sMelletee cured Ise, and 1 feel that 1 ewe Me et nay life to Its euregive pewees. -Mrs. Ann Lockweeol, Akres, New York. Ayer's Cberry Peeterel Is comidered, here, UM! ma groat remedy for all detentes of tbe Watt sid lunge and is more Mos. - J. Irs Mogul* Ark. in deemed Sian 557othereledietue of its lege way which obltged me out of com- mon politeness to stop and listen. "Dou • take it sense,' she said. "I know you re influence with Mr. Berne. aud I de hope you'll prevent hioi from doing anything that would bring die Apr's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr.." C. Amish Co.. Lowell, Mae& leid by Draggions. Plies 111„ Os betties, lia, Lime Canplalit Lsandice, H _crtivessas, ar soy gismo Amm a dmaage rms. Da. Lasses Lima Cum, Mimed • sta tad comae semesty. NATURE'S IttNEOT moms TW. Chasis awe Liver templaint nms meaty grit\ the dam sbas wiegreeede.t trees nammis waitlanown IJ ii••nruira AND Dentelt./01,, combined with mar Aber invaluable noes, backs sad Inelmi beets( soweef.J saint en the Lidos" flosum*. imeale sm Wood. 1100,000 SOLO ene-har ef Der Ceasle Rail* Posh went sea is Canada aloe& Mr maid ostoy mos mamas aril gaud .ehe Is troabied Ina Liwee Coop Coosa to trio Oka szeolleat reasui(p. souneweike. au AIMS RIM Wrapped mitered every !wattle°, Dr. campri LimprCer s raluaii Mernehold Medical Cid& and Inecip Noon (114 rairest. cenunnies over sae useful recipes pronvisived by medical Mee amid draggist• as isiealea We, ant 110ffth mu Ames dee prioe .1*10 TRY COW/ Wand COIL A wit awd P2"46. PrIce, el rents. TRY CAMS111 KOWA MI5 linelt PIUS. 25 ets.Per 10. SOU) eV ALL DEALERS sA T arimmiseu • tie- Sono Agee's. Iliesetwera LIVER CURE HAMS VOW/ • Git ladairligeta r. All Well Pleessid--The sedans Iasi Dv Low's PIIMMO2 Won* Sleer end Pe mete "Melee wear 44aiIi1d10 4.. PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT RI Weeirtng t be Daly FRANK LAZARUS Lase el the Sr= at Laser M Menial RE/0111Md SPOILtititt altd Eye Slaw These Spectacles sod Eye Olamee have bees useta foe um pima 36 year., and elven la every uosaaoe antrearefied imismosiee. They sksW Ole NWT IN TM WOM11). 1111417 mum Um; Med Inist 'many ream witeout chugs. -roe 11•18 Yates 84, Acheson, 1111111011.11111 11111111111WMI, Ct 0 ID P.B. I _ FRAU LAZARUS, MANUFACTURER leerylated Road. Harrow Road. LONDON. N0L&fOE N (Late Lemma Ft Mamie. Ha Word. Costal Niti , with aay other firm. la lb. Domlaloa of Cased*. Jan. 1MS. MEV EEDS. The Largest Stock in Town. CLOTIRS. -Red, Large Late, Make, White, Lemma GRadeLetteo-Ttmoter seedo Orchard Grass. ......tuaky Blue, Red Top, Lawn Grams. Hemprian and Millet, Tares. BEANS -White. Golden Wax. Butter Beaus. dkite Australian, Black Tartarian. WHMAT.-Backwheat, Odessa, rife.' CORN.-Caneda Yellow Itertelltibiseesota. Stowell'. Evergreen. horse PRAEL-Irteld Peso. White Harrowiat. and Bleak Byrd, etc.. Daniel O'Rourke's, Mc- Learen Little Gem. etc. ri-Ax oELD.-Irtaz decd. Liaseed Hen. Ground. Oil Cake. MANGOLD& -Mammoth Long Red. and all other kited*. V.:BRIM-Swede. and al other popular varieties. CAJLEGYDS.- White Belgian. Red Field In- termediate. and all kinds of garden car- rels. fluallower Seeds. and atl Wade of Yield and Garden rteeds, aerefulty selected from the tom bourne& A of Fresh Ground Oatmeal just arrived. SAMUEL SLOANE, Hamilton Street, Ct,derich. Gotterich. Feb. 2541. 1065. 110311-tni 'JAMES WILSON • Gb(D13E - reA. SRO ly ,t and delusive upon her ; he over the lines, but Lilies drew it away This feespieo ia Locie:roo M.o.., en Faroe only entreated her to read carefully what and read the words with unflinching "leeHrtlY "1 lie"erid Ireit•• .1"ferreh he had written, mei quietnde. "Wily should you mind Mt pend judgement for a time. "I very seeing that r' She said looking op at her ""41A411.4 PURCHASED. -_ own unconcilistory maneer has slienated ber face had turned • little pale ale ut SAVI,.108 BANK BRAITVIII. • me fri.m my cousin more titan I should the lips. "If Beetle had left me, I .1. 4 mad 5 pry* aid. fetersod ellfvetenl on Deposita, aeronlaig bp otte,IIINg have thought possible. I have now should indeed be "poor L has, but they clod tom telt. , deeply offended him. and he never seem- ere mtMeken. ki• will l'e " true tu me orrice.: coon( Merkel Reinare sled North se. disposed to give me moth of his con- se 1 ass to him.- tarmid, I iusleeicb . fidence. I blame myself for this all the ''My roil. darling i more because I might have been of some Beatrice could find to say. For her tom part, siie was beginning to give up hope. •"Potir Tett Luty Lilies- (oo Mas C. L. licINTOSE, Neat door to Milieu' Drug Stare. keeps tonstantly adding to the net: - selected *dock. choice Fresh Groceries, which will be found to compare favorabiy. bolli as regards quality and price. with any other .tuck in this viciaity. TEAS AND SUGARS inuoh regret," wrote Aethony, "that my comes with calm, IlttIOUS eyes - although A 1:SPECIALTY'. 1.1 rAktraina thanks to my customers for 'heir Int111.1111111e. I vrould also invite any oth• err who will. to cob and inspect my stock. C. L. MCINTOSH. sent h- West side 01110 Square. Goderii h. Yeti. 1811,. 1. was all that ter. eassoWer eld friend, Berne Du .1seites," erste the illoolea "las Yualbambalr wadi 1161I' • P41406 oieotk to I nor beard from Berne for nearly five whotn he uems to be payieg much attire- months. Dear, a man do...emanates man.. boo Saiiereir, and sosnewhat change his mind in that time. I don't Wen ne is on ; lad 110 lilla a one real, think it Berne, but one should of th• most bsstnif111 50111011 1 •"ar mas never, never be over -confident." the world will probsbly forgive him. It ,./ sin sarser.ed a you, Reatrice, said irfil be doubt delight yam romantic little Lois,. ,`After knowing Bettie all these heart to bear that it was a case of what years, do ybu thing that he would break Ila spelled 'West Esse sighed' and Aid the his word I.. . Beatrice thought it well to my no Whet diff,,,..„e„ does it make f 1 should htillieenalett diel budi sides eosins to be as ardent as it was unexpected. People are out her wnti,ng laaAte• have to kuow sometime ' talking of the wedding -day. which is said i more. She got to Wawa, filed." I rise, and Matted a shoit no.. to it- "It may gm, you I thony Lockhart It was a a!rangell said Beatrice slowly. viper heti coiled itself round her hand. ' It note to write. Four or five ..I will take the risk. I must know al:; Beattie* threw down Ma letter as if • , "It is & he : a woo, Imam; cowardly copies were town up before the field one 1 cannot see, to natl., !" she exoleinted. "Don't be afraid, was completed. And at the end, it was Beatrice objected no Imam. They A„d away i eent,. see caned site, n,e bits. Ws at kope, ee,/ Dr. mac; simple and curt as prosible. But it was took up the leaves cut from Anthony's semi& times bat I did not look round." le 1" act in the least what Lilies had meant diary and setae to read Tie first ..pooe This Dower ? . ma bliss with Lilies raised her heed her to write. entry recounted Anthony4 expeditien . a tittle mile, •"1 domed Hut Dr. MA* was to t• "Dear Mr. Lockhart. --Dr. Airlie Imo with Beetle to the ruined house, and los Baatzte. aaa aerprtaad to se. her Iv with his anus- • believed it tiobudy else was," she said. written to us that Mr. Doges$ is spine subsequent 1 brave. She leaned back in hot aunt. to marry a young widow, • stem of Mr. in ooncernieg Mrs. Drumnimui. Then '•Morims trust. his entirely." and looked at the girl. '• Lilies, ' slot Beanies reetratud limed( a little. Pirie's. Is this true 1 1111 is, I should mole e passage wrote,. i,„ the 1,11,,,,,me ' said, "I think that Mr. Lnekhart es. "Never stied what Lord Motren like te lime'. Will you be sic wood as to del. . pain, p y Dewar hail continued', "'who as every- body .knows, has been fuud of him every since a baby , and has had to 1• sent off to the Continent by that tyrai nical old brother of tiers, to keep I in uut of Mit Beitit's *ay. If Berne Douala. leaves her to take up with shop - gill, he'll be cut by the whole coeutry, Mr. Lockhart, and that I tell re.' I don't know how I managed to listen to all this, but the wenum spoke so fast that I could not edge in • word. The last senteoce, believer, was too much kr me. "Madam,' 1.544, taking off my 41.1 Tin not beret° listen to ill-natured no- gg) about my mann, but tu do eny work. . right after all when he said that I had does,' she mill a lower retell. "Think sourer at ones, 'ye.' or 'no,' be tele- Wedneaday.-Te my greet surprise a batter raad ars to allseit 7041 new hese- bob grers 1 it is sli we mod ; sad I should found today that Dottie had gone down- Th Mrs. Pin.'. Diem it. ere may be 113148 more *pint se well 5.1 do- Mg Ws story is sot undemtand. Years 'anomaly, .teire sod asked to see of tbe provost. Tee Yen tree 1" "Baorales ifaanorowr. ' --alma Thie looks odd. Ti. two Usk ill10*--.iledand..._ . , 1 402. ehe sent it off withogt showing it to were Met ep tineetber ia Mrs. P's Rh VMS almen ao loollortooce Lilies. She dared eat slum it. There 1 parlour for over balf-so hear or atom. te S. Ilmet ha II laftliole roa auvrest wee sot a word shoutpusting Rest* err' I don't want to be hard on Berns ; but Tee Nest llogliel I trust lies tote 1 writing to ware hies of Dr. MANN am- I it seems to Mill tied he is ache/ like • llife sem, Is sel weeth the trouble of I ehinstions. Although Beatrice leered hint." ioniott." 1 sad distrusted its &star, else ind not "There is sotlitrig in that," said Lilies, i b air believe that kit would make mob s etas- whom she led reed se far Hitherto the in eilevise. ebildlite terries. 1 meet 'Wheel bevies 'one ironed 1ur it, two givie hod eat teseilter Idles evened hey Wee nee t ea things to seise " And what it there are? I 'baud have to Mice Owns en ef.eser or Isom. Dos% try to make me eiterardly, Beatrice, tbere 4 nothing litre that I unght sot to ism." . Ar.d 110.1,111 ones mare ceded the pastThey read on. ro is anriT1111720. ItUttAt 110t:TAN. azt AGRA. nierich. Anse. 88. IP& 1544- FOWLERS 4rtt, SIPMPA\I LERA CHOLC_PA INFANT& • V , THE KEY TO HEALTH, Valenta untie* (dogged avenues at tie Bcrwels, Kidneys and Liver, early- ing off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and fool bnn*c54 tbe eemieb; at the same time Correcting /Willey of tho gecenselx, curing Biliousness. Dyso =aarn.Headaohea. Theadmies. CootatipaidelN Drynees et the in. Dropey,_ mksse ot Vision. Jet=ta.111alt Rhiresta YIntierbgacit. the Nervousness, and eral ty, ; all these and mug other similar Complaints ha influenre of BUBDU BITTERS. T. MAIM 11 Cleo Proprietors. Terse* . ICE3Z- CS-01DMYLICH. WOOLEN Teat Street 1st Ilarket. him &Ante ALL KINIA 4)1 Dal I _ - • the Woof Gram es of tA e elerrowedivig one,. ./ • We wieb to eay that we sire prepared ts bate your Wont in exchange for (Io.ds. or work tt tee reel IMO any nf Mee follow ir.gartiolise. els Bleoheto- White, Grey or Horse. Shirtings Grey or Check. Clothe -Tweeds or Tull Cloths, Light or Hammy. Flannels- White, Grey, colored. Union, Plain or Twill. Sheetingw-Broad or Harrold. Stocking Yarn - White, Grey, Cloekolad or la Colors. Carpet Werpe made to order. MEATS ("Meet t*..t4.$ad Pr011er Donlyory, A CA LL 110LICI1 Ism 1I11*,* ROLL CARDING. oer facilities ter ties were mum be ser- e.o.m. Ws lout eseerm ierzr2Fee *0 4. da It the y It Is herraglit 1st if Caste. Apinalwir aad Retellng. tworaiNG en the Cap, mama er lac h.,4.t twat. as rogeired. We ern In • ponItInn re de al kluge ei raw 4 ....jry ens* tn • fie* ors memo we gworadaSswy wiewo to te. tulle mon. set • little Mete* tardi okay 10.s mierwenadhage. A eat missietenty seleilted. E. 11cCANN Ibis Rue Wanes diarrtcb. Noy Ulth.