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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-8-27, Page 3•J03T IA TIIE. THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, AUG. x7, 186. dews the�. b4 the grating of I last person now to ohmage rt--(urtunsite eo wt kaww - weigh 1 earraA madam. "Not • had rues.,' said the doctor. it N' hat is it then 1• "Ab that e a dift•rwot matter 1 . "A& 1 expected, you refuse to tel because mei newt tell me ; th nothing to tell." t•Nutbiag to 1011 !" repeated Ur a damBe•.r+y came mil and locker , the dour behind ism. Beatrice's heart who has shamelessly broken an *sttage- meet of threw at.a,d still and their gave • t yews* standing, and then bnrrid. She heti reached the 1..t step r•tsrned alone and steams lord Mur BY ADZLINII SKROISANT, het three whoa be recognised the fact veal wishes, to the house of the man Annus o►•• JAoost's Wars." ' Csusn that be who met her was Dr. Atelia whom she has— j ted.'• ' Miss IGeeileboet '" M said. It aeon' '•1 lid nut core here to be insulted," Fates P•sra ccs," tt . ears truer her chair sad fvr m• perhaps—is the young lady moms." I ins ere es Ae sons *es the pour lad -1 leas afraid that the blue mark uu his temple wuula tell tie than we wanted kae+u. You will remember thee eves you were n.d ad milted to kook upas hint u his colon. The First Sign of ragtag \set►, wheelie la the ,Isrm'ot :sight $legate sad llerveuessM. sr Is a seam of henget' weariness and Loss we e/ Ager' "Yes." Appetite. should eaggcaathe w ''Nu+ you ussderstaud why. And b0- Narespeanllr. This pr'paret est• le trfee& lieve use Mias Ewlwuct, that 1 have • efettits fur giving sere and ttWegtta hwt sod soul to a the enfeebled elates. Mettttstllg the „eluted with all my digestion and assimiI S el feed, Irelar- ea•use safety poor Lund lflesva,who u ea tW the or nous forces to dolt 's'h'ag' ed to her that he etarauk into htmee.f. wed Liestnee, •Yuu have be. "well, that depends u nunr T dear to me u • moa euu!d be Do bot eonditiem, sod tot ptwflylrig, snrlsbfLeg, became smaller, older, greyer all in • tuning white wet eager. CHAPTER XXV•II (Continued ) Inou nt ; that he ,eat r ghastly look Au right to criticise ay action*. I am one nv us- •taLizet envoi*. over ilia shoulder at the closed door, not sceowrt&ble for them to aey then back W his •leiter and beyond, as Lord Morven." "I1 he nil hot Dome ler me," she rid, Hemel' he thought there meet fro • tribe "bit down,' said Dr. Airlie. "tau my newlune audacity, t rgotten b, the of eater.... fah....*at bee heels- "Stay you did not Dome here to be ineulted ebttaci„usnws •.1 Authuu►'s lues f. r her 1 ark w hat you are duiug here ' he asked Perhaps not. But why did you come at and her own pride in that love. ` i must him sell suddenly. all 1 ' go to him. I have never hetet to Lia "I was called," said Beatrice ; and rwm Bruce I was • child, I Wunder if •vuu sits uututed that ho seemed to they ere uhauteed." shriuk. "What is it 1 Whe called me f' K., speaking to herself, she lightly who is it that you have in there 1" and enterer the c..rriJur and turned toward' she pointed with her &seer to the door. the Night of stain that Irl a. Dr Airlie'• Allow me 1u show you the way to my rums 1t was • 1110me01ew stento, study, -said the doctor, ascending one although she knew it not. it a utters step so as almost to force her backwards w : we mould our Imes with utserusg but in the politest wanner. ''Yuu hare eyes and careless hands. We forge our mistaken your path—quite mistaken it, own chains an has made them heavy. "Nu," said Beatrice, '•I will nss ot go ; 1 cement; said She !Quad the swing door a peen at the will net move until yeu tell me what this dignity. "1 ai entrance to 1)r. Airlce'a apartments. She means. N'ho addled me f ' I hate asked thought the nouns', as was ntleed the The doctor's fact were what seemed yi.ur auswet*. • b some unluokel-for • it in anile. that is .1.41e, I S then c or•i.laiu that k'ate 1 assure you. "To speak toye.u. " "Then you must take the consequence. Yuu know that 1 will not have intruders in ray rooms. Yuu have ver.tnrcd with- in the lien's den, and you will nut make yuur way gut •,f It at your nen pleas- ure. When I have dome with you 1 will let yeti go and net bolero, Mie ISssil more.. "1 do u. t suppose that you will be su foolish as to keep me l.•n. er than is ne- Iteatnce, with recovered remain urtil I:1 willing questions, anti heard Lr. Airlie ; and when *el disturb you no long - case. LIurrted y to be in the dna light p y K Iia_had torg.,utten either to "I sea afraid that >Mu'aloe under some era •w clothe outer dour, as he generally SIJ, hallu:inatten, my dear young lady," Dr..\iree :augpeu witty. or to Lark the inner door between hie he said blandly. "Don't give way to it ; "There is n.•thing mere amusing,' he sitting room mid his lal..nt,ry. Itis I entreat you, (beet give way to it. remarked, "than the innocent fluttering' hsbtu were well known to Beatrice —et- You cenmu* catenate the danger. You and antics of • deemed creature. I have often noted it in the ease of pigeans, rabbits, plsyft:l little kittens. They frisk so fearless up•n tha brink of destruct ten' They play with the instruments of their torture. They eat pram the hand of the man who means to kill them with an un- cunacieusness of their approaching dead, 'obey had more than once been positively vexatious to her. The cue with •cieusaess et n„Ur kirlie,yuu are toYou me ems in the house where loon knew that there is cat hal tie! toot of woman was never allowed to pen- in the matter. My naive was called loud 'trate was wsp:rasant, u it would nater py- -three times. ' ally M to any levulan of domestic in- Ti. Bestrice's surprise, the teeter ac• instinct. She had ne wiah to pry and dually 1•utbed. peer into what was net her oleo buss "rear, dear me le he said still lau_h- fate which has &het,et a pathetic mea- nest, As lung as I. rd Murree gave 1)r. logo "What an bdd mistake ' To thunk est." Airlie permisstun to use this suite of rooms its the way that pleased hits heal, •.f taking my {sear pretty gray parr..! s "I am at • lose, " said Beatrice"w cry for • human voice. 1 am training it know hew these ubservat;ons of y. urs she would not interfere. And now, for you sad teaching it t • speak. Your can have any beating en the piereut more than ever, she felt that she had name was the tint word taut it uttered situation. host the right of interference. Mill' distinctly. I sin griever' that it ah•;ul.l I "Indeed," said the di e'er. "Ah, 1 as the dour stood open, she did not mut have frightened you." suppose so. The victim (dare net rec••p; a vias its deatri yer—which is precisely the estimate of 'teething.' At any rate IM you, from sone' foolish estimate of whit and vitalising the t,k,aL taco bond ; by means of tow laothiag ie due w his dignity, put mut yuur Mud Failing Health. I can bead Mocren to my will. You to pull down what I have built up. Keep Ten Jean my bolt► at tall. are puwerlees against sue ;you have heart sea silence, and all will yet be well. I will 1 woe tl u N'eak agat sad Lv�h. compareuvely powerless for a lung time, nut Insult you by &skim' for your word : seesNtlrhl. 1 tried varieu• •_•. lewd see though there was • period when 1 teemI ale sun of your loyalty to I, ,rd Min, he different phFssialenw but �h alk fess 1 doubted which of us would ultra- W weak tMt 1 cots get to Tina amt led i e to net. ■ AM Mein - me me to try Aries which 1did. end Iantrum as strong as ever. — Mrs. E. L. WU Alexandria, Minn. I have need Ayers. s. nsrvaparilla, In my family. for t1r'rutuls, and know, It It Ls taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly prscribed it u a tonicate t hie terrible , well as an altI have er- ative, and must say that I honestly believe 1t to be the best Mood medicine ever h— W. F. !bee kr, D• D. J., M. D., Greenville, Team. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be Impartible for me to de- scribe what 1 su eere*l from Indigesthe Mae I ion e nd Headache up I less baler taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the care of various pbyakiana mal tried a great many kinds of medicates, but never obtained more than temporary re- lief. Atter takingAyer's a short time. m) headache disappeared, e nd my stomach rearmed Its duties more v&dect'y- TY„'y nor beahh Is tom- pletety restored.— mete tiasiey, Opsted' sew, Maar. I have been greatly benefited by the prompt use of Aser's Sarsaparilla. It tones and inetgorate, the system. regulates 11re action of the digestive and sedmilstive organs. awl cltslize" the blood. It 14 without doubt. the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. —fl. D. Johnson, )aY Atlantic ate., Bowie) n, N. Y. ately win the day. But if you have thrown away your chance, iteatrice Ea- silment, anal Morven is mine now, body sod Neut. "He shall net be yours," said Beatrice bravely,"►f I bars auy power to prevent it. "But i toll you that you have none. Make up your mind to that. Yuu will not be in this house • week longer if yoe defy me.' '•Do you think 1 shall wait to be turn- ed out 1" cried Beatrice. "I will earn my own divine." "Or marry," said the doctor, comfort- ably. "Yes, you might do wore. I will let you marry—I told yoe that 1 held the fortunes of your tamila oldies m7 band —on one condition. Don't interrupt— listen to me. I will let you marry the man that you love—need I name him l— it you will give me your word not to fight against my power, not to seek to I,ehetrate try secrets, not to ask unne- cessary questions." ' And of I refuse—" "Then I shell crush you, as well as .,ord Morven and the rest of his family, I will mage you names notorious all over the country : so that an honeet man and a proud man will fear to take you by the hand, You had better inquire no for they, but give me you( word." "Never :" "Think again." "You cannot harm me. Yell would like to frighten me, I know," er id Bea- trice contemptuously, "but ye6 see 1 am not easily frightened. I shall promise n ,t nog. ' "Not even to keep silence 1 for Mor- ven's sake 1' "Dr. Airlie, the happen for Morven w whole .•f this myster delivered from your t )t might be painful to he would he glad of If its anyway I can I ahall use all m "Dr. Aiilts sface had whitened during the last few words, aed his eyes emitted a curious gleam. His *met' lea+ an ugly one as he rt• joined. "Then hat 0 will u.ake a treat ttastake, and •eke against which I sin hound to take precautions. You are tike a child striking out violently in a dark roger. Yon do not know boa much Pers a) pose that she was Luing wrung Its et. - The audacity of the he pet haps ftistht- vsncing into the sitting -neon where Dr. rued her more than the cry had done Airlie ltd occasionally receive Teeters..She kites that she had heard • human There was nothing in it to attract attea- voice and be know it too. A feeling of tion. Ergo the laboratory, usually faintness attacked hor. She stretched neon net its the hypbt of a victim 1' she guarded w carefully, did nut seem to remut her hated to the steno wall at her ii said. quire any special remark. Beatrice die ; she was told and dizzy and sick. I The doctor narrowed his eyeeds as by glanced round, saw that the doctor was tre we to stand hero all day : ' said looked at her, need only a gleam of blue absent, and prepared to retire,when bre Dr. Airlie, sarcastically. "May I suggest I light betrayed :he wt tinned waichiu!- ear was dight by an unusual sound • that the moms upstairs are more suitable ones of hes eyes low moan or :try, like that of an mental felt purposes of courerettut than a flight "Yuu do not know your position,' he said. "I have Iot ycu play, as the kit- tens and the Tablets play, so long as it sults my purpose. Yuu thir.k that yea are indepeedet:t. You think Morven eau (hernias me if he ii.es. You are mis- taken. You are all in my power. 1 hold you in the hollow of my hand. 1 Can crush you all, if I choose, as eui!y point that I was insisting upon. Beatrice laughed in her turn. '•Am I to conclude that you look in pain...f damp steps She looked into the Laboratory What I What do yoll keep dbwu there ).. she In one corner she distinguished a rough, whisf•ered. }ler nrrre was (riling her ; palpitating masa what could 11 be 1 An but she had a frantic, Owlish desire te animal indeed ;trona other than a do', keep him to the point. He frowned. and that dale, her own old favorite, the ( "I will answer no questions here, • he deerhoundwhich used to accompany her! said .,(w upstairs and we will have a in all her walks. She had meant W eek for it—had wondered that it did not as usual bound forth to greet her when she paved through the c urtyard that morn- ing. She kerlt .1 wn beside it and tittle talk together. She hesitated for a moment, and then as I can crush aaeggalie l or a paper sho turned. After all she could not toy.' force him to explain then and there. elite could but Yield to • very reasonable de- mand, slid return to eke light and aft Beatrice's lip celled. "It is easily said," she responded, og ,Pt's look' et him composedly. hhart yourself or others.. Listen to me "Yon affect to doubt me ? I thought rem." 'ilea, said liwtriee agate. She was stunned by the glove's, of the situation. She only longed to be alone, and te think the mutter over. "Yuu must forgive me," proceeded Dr Airlie valiantly," "If I tried, in the fent instance, to use •uereius iostead of persuasion. I uttght to have coufid.d in you at once. Bet it_ia difficult some- times to realize that • woman can alt. w so much courage, so wuch self-control, such steadiness of nrrre, as you have displayed today. Miss Kasilmont, I onngrttulate you on your head and on your heart. Morveu's secret is safe with me : and doe that we have finished our little cnoversation, it will be equally lbs dour I ! lux safe won you. , you ?" He bowed her politely out .;f the room and lucked the door behind bee. ro az • t thing that rnuld Id be to have the exposed, and be nny at any coat. int at fent, but t in the l-,ng-rur. er.nadehint nf 111(5, Bort* to du so.' The wear and tear of life comes chiefly from straining after the impossible. N.-r- yuus eecitement, alternate hope and disappointmenta,unvailinp struggles, erish anxieties, bitter failures—these ate the word er.emies cf health and hahap.pines, the most fatal destroyers .t peace and prosperity. They come for the must part from taking up needless burdens. Seemsae. C ---- — Iu ("meat Britain the question of Heine Rule is commanding attenti•,r.. Tu the man with a cold in tLe head ..r ch=at the safest way to ensure 1b use Rule over a cold u to have on Mud a b•.ttle of Dr. Harvey's Red Pine Gum. e'er sate et J. Wilson's Prescripti•.n (rug store. if 2 Will You Suffer with Dyspepsia and Liner Complaint? Shiluh's V italtzer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by J. Wilson, Druggist. ccs{ud it by Its name r.'..rdless of danger tI to herself from the par creature in its `of the rooms state, r.omibly infuriated state ; hat the dog I Whon sho steed in the laburalllry her That you would do that. Just cave your Beatrice F,ssilw..nL If an inquiry is made Into Slbrren's affairs, ho weft 1e dell fur kid not oiler to harm her. Indeed, i/ eye (ell upon the bound animal in the I eyes back over the last few mosthsdltnd murder, and probably a,ndemmcu. Now, feebly waged its tall when it Leard her' corner, V b i d t power. • Y and A fellow who was scalped by 11 e Apache Indians says that his head felt like a red aniien with • mestere plaster blistering it. 1lleCreger s speedy cure. When we say McGregur's Speedy Cn' e is the only perfect cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Cumplaiuts, Indigestion atilt Im- pure Blond, we are telling plain facts, of which hundreds upon hnndrsds can tes- tify who have been restored to perfect health by its w3. We would therefore advise you stronly if you are a subject of any of the shove troubles to giro Mo- Gr•go:'s Speedy Cure a trial and be con- •itiewl. it is sold its 50: and $1 bottles at G Rhynaa' drug store. 2 which f. a few moments, she tell me whether ur. erre a ay do you understand 1' taste ; but she saw, with hornet and lis had forgotten. "What is that for, • she It was I who mule Morven refuse his Beatrice was standing. fine pea out may, that it was bound down with cards said, pointing to it. "What bare yew consent to Bertie Ikegle. s proposal. it her bans t.. steady herself : the vi .lent t,, s hiatal, and that it had been (punted been doing 1" was I who dictates the letter which he • shuck given t.. her nerves by this con, - upon with a diwdiseR Ia1if ••The interest# Silence, y dear 'veleta young Wigjli>.a, and forced him mon cation mase lett spin turn essay moment neenispicion of the tree stile of Misa 1aaailotoetr+, till the doctor plea* into agreeicg to i► compact which stenawe sick. Dr Airlie rose end Lr6enTei; fa the casuppesmi e meted Beatrice's mind. sells aptly •'Yrte taut not titration me tet he felt to be degrading. I ordered him clear!towards her, at,( ,Roared her s ed'bat the animal was diseased, • 1 1 Nero has formed a gaud sub not to )cin you in Switzerland, and be K4rsa cf water, ubeertrnq e 3 Sleepier Vights, made miserable I.y that terrible sough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Fur sale by J. Wilson, Druggist. 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SesdIe•e been per[armin}t c ase yher keenlyall I cow Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia the time : but she monerIi Tuned kiss deck. and all wasting ea the: human some surgical operation rendered necesa- Allow tae to glee haus a shale in my in a few momehts she had rtroe.red system. Phoxphsttne a not a Meticcine. cry t its complaint. Her hoart throbb-henclf su$i sent' u. speak. Dc .lir but a Nutriment, because it cvneteu►s no sitting room Su you found the dawn , if you please. He wi•1 not be able to 1 ) pe I ¢getable or Mineral p ed with pity and aureole, but not with' u Ycrytxt n, ,ccd with aper ya K nrdmary, indeed. the sauna o a ,uses as nuts* world—the as may no h' estate canter- neither oried nut' nor fainted. - }I• re- found in our daily food. A single b..ttfe distance.surelyitt • participation h b b a ,ons else in the 1 is snfllcivn: to c wvinee. Alt Druggists d P"r soil et =1.00 per lett fvr •some relict -intents of mine. did not join you Yue can prove all these &ssertiins by areferencet' Mor yen Airlie Poisons Opiates -veryope- extra- denythem. You yourself bate wonder „ 1 that th..0 h she Narcotics, and no Stimulants, but sienp', anything more painful. the heard eel I donot admit the ed at my power over him You have had changed color so alarmingly, she had ly the Phosphatic and ('steric Elements { d stere to the laityI termknown nee interrupt is p Lr. Airlie was Deming. - a in my secrots. sation with you. which • erected her the more Lerher cemp,re. and she would ask him how he could 1 tuttic. Ie,en' i A trustworthy has a key ; he is thoroughly h i house would dare to u— "Yon are telling ne a lie, she rail, i sole agents fur the et minurn, best alleviate parer Sera's sufferings. trnatworthy ; but I fear thae hs has the ••Wh).h he rebuked you for at the ',teeing him full in the face. 1 Co.el Front 1treet East bottTurfle. u Was that the creaking distant door time 'failed in his duty. 1f Le does moll time, eel remember, • Beatrice flashed ••i wish that we a pie*ib't• It might -- upon its hinges 1 But what was the again I think betarill really have to look set. I i sound that followed it ? Was there not out for another situation." "And humbly ap b,tised f•.r tieing • cry—a human cry . while - anguish/ Suddenly she darted to her made certain arrangements to which yoe may ask him that if you doubt we. feet. It oltl/ her own name that was mayBoatrice could not reasonably oppose Ralph, Lord Morven, tl.en Ire- deet of called from star : "Beatrice ! Beat- • herself. He had shown her into his all his race, made me, the poor, obscure, rice "' "Bestride'" Whose voice was sitting ream, handed her a chair, locked ' little doctor, a heath's apology for his that) the door in the laboratory, and also— rudeness --as he would hate done to his And, then there were ether noises ; ...mcwhat to her astonishment - - the tutor when he had misbehaved himself she, who was now standing in the mid- outer .1•.•er int-) the passage, then seated u a lad ,-1 twe'.ve ' What think you of ilea fur the first time hi ir'self exactly opposite to her, and rub- that rs a If .•(!•ower be manslaughter -- but 1 db,sbt i'. My dear Miss Esatlmeut should 1 bring an .. • of ties • kited if I ,.Atli grounds f.•r it ( ' Beatrice Hemeled. She wee amegt «41 gtr by this eatidat. Dr Airlie went on quietly. ''Owing to my assistance. the crepe has not even been suspected. Even you, with all your acuteness, have never thought to such a thine. And yet, if the mater came to the ween, your reie dente would be regnired, send would gra far to convict him." "Mine le said Beatrice re-. "Yours. You were in the anterum . when ,Morven came cut to Gerald's bed- room and acknowledge to you that be had *trick his brother. Herald had made a eonteseiun that cost nim dear. —oft the duct or volt he had let ," rammed the doctor. -." Ah, die of the room, not an open door from which a dare passage bed his white hands slowly over r,ne if 1 believed it 1 141°114 say it w s a led away to m flight of dopa This pass' another. There was s subtle L¢au u. his great cne. reit I do not believe it. age was often used by Dr. Airlie, as we smiling eyes. it teemed as thot:glr he i „„-hat me re t1•• y •u na^t t" said the know : but to Beatrice its existence came were enjoying a secre t vlctery. 1 dittos m.•ckii' 'y. "Shall I make him Bile mi ht have heard of His last words arrested Beatrice's at. R as • surprise. K Pm reon Lilies marriage it, but had certainly never soon it be- tontion. "Martin will voter leave the fore. She moved toward it quickly, and tows, ' she said father hausfhniy. wedding and insist on the fixing of the Shall tell Zein, to seems stood listening in the doorway. The "inaa, 1 Shall i deiel ' ' The doctor lifted his eye- , writes letter of dall I, offeiinr yvu sounds came from place far awe,' brows.' 1 ..0 have private information a small annuity ora rete- mendati•en ss with Dor friend - far down that flight o t steps which to 'hat .gest frwm Lord llorreflt vernesa in a respectable family i 1 do i You saw Norten'a state. t'en'd died lest itself in darknessWhat ltd they "At any rate the matter is in Laird 1 g' eip°� y Morven a hands, not in your's or mine,” QOt see what else you have • right to rt• at tithe ' meso 1 ' pert. A penniless relation who has net "That tight ' that night Beatrice 1 There less the eal� to hetet'(- then, said Beatrice with a aptonly treated him with scandalous In- stammered. She put her hand up to her I bet ere she had recovered from the •hock The doctor bowed. "Not in ,one's u wed h it there came another sound, he replied with nnctinn "But Gratitude but defied and disobeyed leis eves and thought of all that had appen- t Sha11 d te11 him to do ed at *het time. While she and Anthony BEWARE GF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS As there are many interior ``cords, eord,•d with jute, hemp, ete.,ofrrred and sold as Coruna* by some un- prinelpled merehanta truL Ing on the reputation of onr gtewwrwe a'eewnwe, we warn the ladles. •aain.1 much Imp,.la"n 1 y draw- ing their atteniln,, to the sae 5&ity of seeing than the saute teen T • T T express orders . on sa that of • blow, a scuffle, • tune, • cry possibly in mina. this end forbid you the house henoe!•.r• �I wrangled, lead Bettie and dandies made •, in. Something like • sharp '1 too much to •• love, had era really n lying gush ef •whip ssemed M fall ogee--- yourself, Ih. Airlie. Yoe have lived Beatrice tease from her seat, scarlet and dead in that quiet little room 7 let Le - changed 7• that year pout' >n s Yon overrate y rower, erisa ; std then Beatrice found herself• aka Mersa', knew how, inside the pees will." "You think so 1 Shell we try 1 doeto.r went on quietly ' in his state. rhes and halfway down the steps. Kb• telt herself impelled to fly to the rieeee, "1 have no dont hat that Lady Mor• Her basilisk Rate made her tremble in the knowledge might have turn ie van woalt) have done her best to chart's spited herself brain. I deceived him for • day or two kt atom k. something til she did nal kgow leis car whit that ssRered end t!," said ilr Airlie, immovablT. "But "til else." ails said slowly, "you have —wNh Yarlin'• Mtp. J)Tken we drea,iv- yried to hoe for help. But midway even she wield have failed. And the sage held upon Lad Mervyn whir► 1 ed the honseh•.ld. i let very few prr- f p 1'k lit h think y.ou arrogate t ward / d C Id 11 bee I e M twits - thrias aeon •ane sating hone I' i man ears' but u most know was horrible to think ef- (righted '„ ,e- bod fresh time followed by moans end y T with indignation. ' i one that ean M nny Dr. Air- Neve• changed at any moment by Morven's lie ale esal&imed. "1 did net tell Marven at ones," the *-1"JAMES WILSON. CROMPTON CORSET CO.' roan ped on Inn orniInn! ^.11Cm-alinetor`�1• Witham whfeh none are gouda' „ ockSOD r ffTE RS 0 C)DB 11CI - MA 1y IFFOWLERS �iHAWBEf�� coOL. LRA CHOLERA INFANTUM re re( zr A•-7 AILSUMMER COMPLAINTS n.,, P; J UL LI 5r NL 4.. .. ,,..` West Street Yell Market, Allt1res & Johusthn. WILL CURS OR RELIEVE Slt1OJ:ME•Se. D1ZZINESR, enc TI'CIA• DROPSY, (1)i "'I'TION, fLUTTERINO .1Ai, void. OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY Of SALT RREUK, SHE STOMACH, iffART BURN, DM tri u laAO,ICHE, Of THE SKIN, /end even e1110114EYS, 118.41131= t "Owdi �,cmEiA ow wix)00. �� T. litaegN 1 $I, sr.a-e; 11.1. \ I 1,1 ''" MEATS Car. f .attention end 1'rotnps 1/silvery. .1 C.t1.1. t*OI.I,'ITED. lt.'c tills. IMA •' HURON AND BRUCE LOAN AND INVESTMENT IMPART Thi, i owapnny al Lorrain. Muer, be Peres }see n ray at /unrest idles of /Waved. MORT( LtClKi PURCHASED. c-kViNt;M BANK BRANCH. t, 4 Waal Ira 11011*. /*fe't'e+* AUneevd e Deposit., nefordiwyM oswwlel nowt time. oR7ic'lc • Cee. et Market flamers sad iNert At reel. Osdsrich. NOR ACV savoy. niasagg Oodertr'h Aug. 1b. *ISI. tigt-