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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1877-11-29, Page 2There aro 11 their' L°ili't, 1LwjCFF? at ser Naetfa :t ruck, Vie: t, ,ger hit tit, 'heroes. tleteltet man. iota bee te • lake shietteeteat:i.i letal iNtt e,.1tri 1. -at tea , , e tt h t roaster t tof ,'r, tI 1)ktee /tale _''ill . _ ..tet.t father tth:t1 .L 4'; 1e teeere La, vette r i1: sato the o wCnore et Like et,.. bI e- the sea who 1,.,,:1 s rt:*Shed iiie into the deck volley. 1, tI"Itriag for ti rak=e cif hie i);^,,re",te, tete yConte' ,'titer had but tittle time to rive to ether ` not t• mat taro, or to think of Igo owtt vie :attire. t "St. Ile heti his dreer a (whet young neon" Rale, la has flat?i ot a llota-v' of I:is osn, and a; When 1 'viug w'or,iau to t"H aut in'tke-it aright. E to see Lilt', But he laud closet' hie, cyea; to the' to hear hien tit, Qanai. g, aryl, mllraaed and you not there Why, hy, iw eretl there isn't a man on earth she honors ' Mm more than you, and I believe if she. tt otely hadn't timet Gale, and been promised to fecal at hien before elle saw yon, she would one ill, have given her her to you.' theliee, 's�.'t,; satid Go trge, j .'lily, sNc seek g tt,iltl', luck. 1--I do'l't thunk 1 can e.ttae, i ilul� hind- captain. Say 1 Meat them lh1,pr , Stat. a 1)a.'2Teet I eta: get. ;may. 1 Crcm,.11 if 1 t'tsnit+,` e i:t ,;ere `.l diet believe tbo wait' 'alto no for.t t the key an ,Swit.r, then, e:Sid the.c,ttat._.. ;hint; !sweet' lllt='Ii sena the call:knee dos:71 for you, e oldi„rtru- salve.' alt there for And so she di... But George a had `THE TIMES George.. Do 'you think Myra would by l C.:65 S. GIDLEY, Undertakor•4 TOULD S.A.Y 10 Lio;o who .,stt•l:;n tla.u °.vin; . r nett .1- listening to tlisappr'ured, and none of the Full9L Atelier would seemed to know where he had gone. to talk. The carriage came t:,•ice, hut each time t pir.:lo. Myra," he he was away. Where Wee he ? Cruueb- at do you Mewl ? a:'d down in a secluded earlier of the end Manly• comet 'anther -yard liter at loutd, fi ;htintt toe iuk I do not want battle with itis trlie, houea heart, '1 There, got a chair could have Ioy'ed her dearly; Ito staid.. th3ngllt, until, at twenty-six, ratan A.il. this bila of't ie fort'. I'm glad you '1tnfe seems ended. tu.d she asked Luo called bin. cyuie, because nae aviceitied 1;.n hi just L.S yon din Iast night, txeorge, to conic and see her marriage, the in- w+annan. Iia wee no t,'},Itk' irhwn tho, for, Tato iu the fall iv, it i';, the collet is' n *tcizt.ebUtil Shp never knew I. hared Q. of the needy was Ii3.irtt----not esi ie !dangerous. etous. .Dill pea Gear of any her, never knew how my heart was • when Coo u dietrese called ete 'Sinaiwreck ?" crying Mitt to her night and clay. Oh, for aid. *Aix, indeed; the upper lake coast is Myra: Myra!' Ile was hurrying Immo one night , lined wi`h them. Thunder ray is tail ole was so near the sekoozaer that he through the darken:hi Streets Gf the of them, and I sats a bark 4$140):0 Off heard the carriage come and go twice, atty. 'Saving. jut entered port from : KiLlca•:i:iiv faint, but her crew had loft and was glad it had not found limn. - Chieateo with a cargo o,f grain. It Was !ler, 'Plat J treats was iu Port Dol- • Then his mood changed, and lie felt a bitter niedit, end the n'Att rain drove j houttio whets 1 it ft. with a broken fore- that he must see her before rilecbabgcd. intra Illy fa ti and chilled ILito to Wei meet. She outset dow21 to-nierrotw', I 'ler maiden name, or the He went to • 'stone. Ile wrapped bi.- weterttruuf coast i reekcout.' ' the dehooner, threw t ff tho blouse abnint hire inti blit •.►ietl :1t the stolen. + ' It is a torrii-le life you lire,' said wbieh lie wore over .his el:tthi:it;, and Sell/4-01y ho heard a et -y, alit', toe:dui!. Ziyra, softly. Site was eittiug on a low went up. A servant 'net Lieu in the saw a woman sink f:;illti^e", t) the ;stool, with her hetet upOU .der father's Mill. tit.'retit` l:t. 1t wpb ttiold woman in i:tt :e. ' 1 Thieti to fol oii,'t!J nights, anal '11e'e come ! Le's e:)1113 I' she Cried. tIi. d e1: of t'Ll n :1,n1• carryingt :I:,'i1 the wind " 1 rietiltl bo awake •!)h, Mr. George, this will sio lde•atie r. , linty:e. I ct�ltittti lin and (ai'ri?t'1. i'1 a m+io'aent, C li .>L 1., of Clear vett.' ''•Iiee 'Eliat7he w143 all just crying her a'.:o a dent sore wr t ee eine wS:e ; ' `tali 't •, telt 1 at i.i Sidi, is any ti alt- l000toeet you ' i nit' 4 not Co to Ala her l li'f ,•+.f. ,w t ''''he atop,' wai:thc uLnti?-*'rl," ar 1ti Lia" cai =c,.i>,, laying a ceroese Ihi:Lh,lt'c1 , a1Lti tilq canna ic, has just Roue ' Eillii .m.1.1 ♦lr,•a1►. t ::R f11nt1 ltttwah fl i 1l.:tit1 " 1.441lty ' f!r \ +il a:!at111.' • Wheee yt.41 icv ? " h. usli ;1 d tt:i:a6=,,,b04ttt:ti, to <a. sue. 1`tn t,u*. •11p ;;se1eouli 1:ot itee tier IgAfore to toil ,'l•1t a `tory . leant as LU L:1 ti ,►t --L -ro idle watt teoni.1 ?' (alt ertd "I. 71:� c*;Ii101 to 150, ii -nail t �," i'* ..L» tht •.'p 1t1i.t.ti :s ::ill Vit: 151::11, yet. ;eto.tttte, EF ae .i;Yit',i, ' t a C ttpt•tinl Orettetas. Let i 111 ext4L11' race Le til a' la tea the ttril.ye .' 'T'it ask' wait' tole ,e,„0 'I 11310w , t• 10a 2't, goo I pec tie. In.:, cal*,.L4 id' among us. Ile usrdiai qui a little +lu`ll, a ll,- 11 G:13ale. ill) into the Curler and 1-,:"...;, 1:3,1 .:, t..l:; nen." lout of tills port, mei went a natter ot. ;I'll ',out' her down.' „ ..I.'on Cili nee walk." ! forty nihil a up the eattet fir any lead i ti.t"n thins wag a rustle of 1111114it2, 't 1 wil' '• replied th:+ st`i, t old crena• ! he comb" yet. It wasn't u1n.:u ot A 1.' tat, , ttett1 `lyre, il)aatt'a lute the rttenl,•Fo fall lure, ".Ie ue':dd me, ata 1 was 'lis son under,tand. Iia Iiad two ,Y1C.l be -1 of beauty and light that poor George 1:urSf'." hills I meelf, and Into Of tit m was ni i oaf i d, like ono tranefixod.raring at her. 1 . ll !;et a cab and take liar up,", the cabin Lintel whit the ogee.' Radiant l Tllnt was a roma word to said lanky. " Make her wait." i ol'aptaite l' snit! George, ictiiittly. t,leeeribe such hearty as hers in her So they retained her while he intrriea i 'W.11, what is it ? Don t ertsa my . bridal dress. bho gave Ililu both hands! out to et t a Stab, and when it came i hawse in that '''anther, you yeuna 1111x• lite the hearty manner w'i'sh had til• I th')y drove through the alight ami' bar. Let hie tell tlae iitorv.' !ways clltlracteril:ed 11,"' ,r - t t e„ .,.:•lar V,u,.et+ t --V; teto ca•'!4 1.1.1:, w, ,i 31i t 'l t 'NovEmpER 22,1877 z.i.(d. '14,,rnituro:Innuihcurers TN 9 =1 Elis" w!. 0 1':44 .'. O D E RI CH u.v ii ri; 1.'nt;TeD t etatoteeteen tee -et et, eette 1 . ': i t r-. i =•t • ..t .v t..r 'sem .."- .„.;.:4 • Founders, Er gin;:G1','z i . i �,s-b.� .'i i' .+M,l{k+�-a• eretaneeeeteteus ENGINES AND. BOILERS, FLOURING, GRIST :1N L., 'SAN MIL, z7,1 STAVE AND 1ti DJNG :tlid,'Iiug Purifiers tut ira13re1 tt, Agricultural implements COOKING PA1.II.O . AND BOX -STOVES I'atasli Kettles, 8ohoo1 iteo.ts, ;c. iron. azic.I Brn'is Cast i.0 .M to Qvaler. For /tale cheap Second hand fi,,Uor3 and Zeal os ,,-Stave . a::i1• Shingle, Anal heading : iaentnerte. Itepiure eu Iiuflere, Falsities, Mlle, &e., promptly attended to. GODERIO. ' FOUNDRY .ci, !.•4 r „7 F v , 7;,. I LT 1- GOI)1I:llt'U, (hit. For cheap Gents' watches, f,a 0 tta S. E.:: For cheap Ladies' watches For cheap Ladies' silver watc E zs, do to ►�I s sI+-iiic' '. For Boys' silver watches, Go to i" .H Jnu('s For endless variey of silver plated tic to .E Jou .'�. For eight day clocks, sutra, to 1;0, Monet ;.:eet., and \l;u),y l 'I wall you wouldn't' :liana George. litho, and he took ti Sty mu anp Lha dtops, 11.411 t' netiog t=tt' old t 'tiie)118 nen', lieu can see Iiov Short.; made her start. lily, Ivi: ,vii,' edit w'a'it. la; ring l::: b :n b t t fs• No'lti►a nu was, with only - 'Y'nt deur good. tli i 601 Srtti-iane.werc:,l, 11,+t be a eervilnt, - o ,e man at 111nnage to pretty heavy 'S O you th(MU!llt beta.. hot by 11 rennet holy, Wli) held a lame; Slit et, I -,r :lento orifi had to i tear ; and after all. 1 would never alett t ' eel oh t was et the doer. »is 1 t'he.*'t: tame up told of the bi teeeet blows :you if you had stayed she, ;it,' ''., to Cr t, 'watt ot toed of plow ow I we had ltiat pow -)a equal], 1 (ugtit to never.' light I.1.4st.4a') sin h''r, the young Kean i hare said. Men it Strunk Iht1 :she Lod i 'I ata glad. 1 cable,' bo Balt , thonght he heel oever F'''.11 Ealy taing ).o 1 owns thing ra•`lt l Maur„ set .t cit' no 1. wish I knew the mon you aro i:cal,ttl'el, ait.t, like 'shale Gor,'iut, i hoed to the e1t,t.lt, but it washed the. ; marry. ll•'t mud be a good Ynau to be wilco Lo saw Lind et her father's seller before the inuett overboard. What 1 worthy of you.' Of ruined n�tt1;•, h+, felt :hat tliia v,telac,lac,w*t.t1 tlr.'alil lav ilia, tllia St%tut1; cap -t +'lI„wv highly wait thiel; one, t' at,t h1 tl.l :ea Lila” ." palit' Did he .tve that etiuggli1t t' t teerge I' site said. '1 do not deserve Intl fen • :lair was bonded back in man to hii fete, tool tall ail before the lit tLt your hands; but I would rather great braids fano her 111g!1 farellcritd, ' wind.? -Not e. bit of it. Re threw her a have you think well of me than :any and her oyes shone with a 13a;wpy light.. 11p into tho wviu_l, fasts+,ieti the tiller, i mon—except Gale—in tho wide world. A was`=Lill wweatep.r of 'conn° dlLrl: Material and rat dowel at bring the flick man :There, yon least let me go, for the wee r4,ni'ntldat the waist by a girdle, `nit in his atm'', ;Usti bronght hien o11 !bride -mauls are calling me, anti 1 ale cusped by ago:t}en buekle, turd he tie!ek, prt.tppstdhire npagainet the helcxi,' not S'''ite really. "low do I look ?' caught a ''tib/epee of a little foot oeel'ing and trot nut a litt1e diui3y tl.e ':loci' f Ile gave her such It look that she out batneatth. Seeing the startled look earrietl--net 'emelt bigger than a rano. necdlgl no other answer, but fled with vo=ter face,. he hastened to exploit. ma lltlt--anti welt alter that mean. I;flowrug cheeks, up the stains. tan hour " You must not be frightened, iwll:is,"fWhat do you think of that yonug tarry- after, George Manly stood en the he said. ,t This old lady Wa,; taken 1 jatiket, eh ? Whet are yon 'duelling ; Rhadedw of the window -curtain, and ill in the street, mid 1 happeued to be. ` at, George a'n'al, ? You sl'u't hear to. taw }ler f•txnding with her•10:er, and near, so 1 brought her here as i;he said f hear gond deals epnken of, tau you )'t heard the Melton words fall from'. the . Elie mu.3t come to 1.J, Mount etr0et."t tale ilia its' S" t1 :lyra with a gloss- lea of the l'ir'as : 'Anel whom God • "You. ou. are very kind," replied the I int' fate.. 'll1) must not deny it, for 1 h,t 11 jeine.d together, let no than put gill, in her sweet, low voice. " My E won't believe hint.' alta.('' r.' father was 1111W0l1, and sent for hie old i Ile past=ed a 1.iensant evening, and t Two years passed, ai tl the captain of wane, but he did not t iitak Sho wo',1d d after that found it very convenient to the Flying Arran' was captain of a pro- .ins Out upon lath a alight as this.: drop into the captain's house drrir,u roller whiclh brought passengers tool ;Are you better now. runty ?" the whiter evenines to play a game ' f r=u•rcthtlndise from the neper lakes. ,t :She ca113 rue a!tnt;*, the drrlia';' chess with hon. .A. -.d when tits cep- i•]trlbp who knew hine best -were aware :etal'1 the old hely, " though I'm no # titin W-13 not at ho'l'e—mid it wee ' that he was pressed down by seine !1101'9 kin to her t ian teen, bleesitl'e on ! astlniel::.h.e liow often that happened-- e,reat hollow, but no one had kunwfin Trete tt 11?L; a face : Ir,'e few yonxig ho W1Uab etty to sig dank with 1.1wh -. itiA oriel except his mi titer. Ilo had Tl' n w.3:11 a take til`,` ts'otilJ1e for an old I George hada 11)x'+Sal. /tent v )lei, anal : tv%tt her ILLS oto"y, and skits felt upon his acme .tket 1118"n i { t1)U;+ Rltl`� well ta);(pt1;3r, 111n wri'ltt'1' , :tea ill',' T.rO1)t for him, "as one tchO1]1 "The e _r t t ette 1 1'l03t. be very wet," 1 were may. y. at'rl iraorge had fittt,i1 oat ' hie mother had comforted.' 1 But elle zeal tttti 0li I " I '1i .I lily. tiL3 ' yea the 1' role r to ea, fah 1.{-r tostaid hip, • tees n ie at lost. a 7t' 'it where you taut' have a fire ! J..alio-,t •C 1 :alit :'.yeller came le vn to tSao • ¶iiae )r.t) • ei' was ) r' t 11 } 111 1 al�.,i111, ont or tits= w1"itl..t'. a rt' t.',0rt , r }Stn."a)�€it. last li'CJi in the Welland, end Ge=orge a , t' o e. '. env" tho so,int' 's't'yli d•i:1't 7.:i oat to•hiiC,ht•, toteottee to wee f 111?'.ora, watU int.. • her earofuily, mete. t •-' f o'l,t' tut eine his ret .it.•p ie lin sn':ii. :;inn p. eeet.nrc`r:i seine on bard. no it ' •'•,I , , 1' vb '11 old mother 't t},in,t: so. The e -1 ti i.n''ns -it mid- haat ton dine to attendto then' Hutu ; at h=-•ree tilltt will tet 7-317)I177 a'1)UUt nee, night. mil 1 Welt 1 :.tat take advail+i. ' but eaten the 'met was fairly out of t13 1 n °' t' ;.,er, etel e1,•• kuowva 1 I)iaiistd •'g' of Il..' ,.�. ;:tihiati==ia, Stell the .matt u:•aild take t. L .- 1 'elft t I'i expect t'..IC." ''L'll^1' yen will }1R plenty of t7 ln, , 'ai'e (t1 lit:r, hn wP'.'i,t into the dining!;at evil true t'•tl•17 1'UiitM'wi'v, sir. t\1.eie • il)3ttn w• ')n bt)Lll tile. 1:int t e.. s,tla-fr, fa=it the tli07701 bell yeas ring- ,t..f .tit'..e.r is a entlor, too, taut. will . C• *Lt1t to.than a to i "to !) LP01cf that, "Vis9. I only did as ao ono with. the heart of a mar, weoi='.a ? sainelltitt t t t:11 i111k. 'r}sv 1441 OW f rot b I s4 f 1 C:1t 1 pa19.. It- yeiti. I n,'.7:it :(: it heeeoif. 'airy litl.''o ;'r- that. day, thengh the stenregn was girl is going to utl 111`w'rit+tl tl•nt alit." f ,I1 to overflowing. Most of these had G oorgo turned quielily away, laid already taken their . Beats, and George' would. leave code But he knows nitlooked steadily stress tllu11t1rbor for a had b, lin to calve the Float, when the welt etiongh--Oa1 fain. George M sly, moment before he could trust himself door le:ltiing to the ladies' cabin opened,. 'ii' the schooner "Plying Arrow." to speak. and a gentleman came in, followed by "11110ed 1" elle said, with a .bright 'isn't it rather Emaden•?' a 1 ! sly. The curving -knife dropped smilrl. " I li 7.7.0 heard him speak of 'Well, yes. Ili/ tell you about it. from George Man's'e band ; for Myra: Jou often, and after what.I hsAre seen Yon see, be . lives in Toronto,: Gyle stood before ]bias, with the flash of hap- tooli ght, I can well believe all his PUerrick does, and it wee there my Iit- rinses upon her cheep, and her eyes praise of yeti." tie girl met him. They have been en- dttnoing h'ill'y fun ns they ,eougl't out Poor George blushed .to the very gaged over a year. I wonder she nev�'r Geol;;c's face. They came forward, and roots of }lit hti.r, and plunge into the told, you, for she always; said, if she be rose enicl ly, and'•greeted thein as if cab, ordering the driver, in sailor 0011141 trust any one on earth, it would they bad been his wbrother and sister. fashion, to ","(lave .abeau;" and wee bo Caeorge''Ian's.' '\fyi•a was unaffectedly glad to see him, driven• rapidly hohue. :Next day, while '1'm glad stiGrlilrea -rue,' said George, and askhim enestiuns of hor old home, :.he was on the schooner, a .boy came in is;cold, 'dry 'tone. I wish her every her father, and/friends, and. George an - down with a uote.froln Captain Archerr,joy tlhaat.ean come to woman. Slic'11 'swored her as well as he •ocnld. 'Ho asking hint. to ante oto ; and he wasbe mi trtle.wi•ife to ailneand she'll deserve .could not see that she had changed in only too glad to avail himself of the all the love :that Any .ne.au could give say respect-alittle more matronly to i::uvitation, though he would not ac- 'her.' figure perhaps, but nothing more. Her itkuawlotlge that he Wished'„ o get an- , •' ;`,VVhy,ttyqu've;,got to. °cine- yau,aot4f, t[CONOLvbtcn•._gx.RAGE piano] hour clocks, Go to S L Jones' Co to &Ill Jour.", RECETVED -1_1 R Grocery Licuor Stor-1 A large stoek of Green, Japan, Young Hyson and Black Teas, RaisInsy ,Clarlemntsp PrInne DM.I =D Apples , C4 Barth. e 9 � Lo tex Sall m on 9 Bitter Sauce and Pickles, Brandies, Gins, Wines ani Syrrt ltye, Malt, Sotci, Irish and Common Whi sides, Tobacco halal Cigars, Whoosa,' e and Ret �la.l. G. A. MACE Main Straet, Exeter. t i`-'' .1,3-:z...-1111:1-1. r -I A .+i..y E i� f R '1•' sacV o tlx:, rrt of , o TT1H Subscriber begs to announce to Elie inhabitants of Exotttr and the surrounding eotm- $ try, that he has opt a - ti a TEN and S 1't) `v'L' t )uP7.)1' in the store nearly oppa its Mr, G. A. Maces Grocery and Liu nor store, ;slain street. L: utex, wintl'o ho is p.opltre(t to Lill all cede,s for Cook, Parlor and other Stoves At Manufacturers Prices. Tinware, cheaper than the cheapest; and made up by practical workmen on the premises. Eeave-Troughing .done 0 ori' ei Cllr rite= Matinee specialty.. Veai.oil Chimneys, the very bt.st'and none cheaper. a Intentling pnrohasers,will always find me at my posit ready to attoral,to my own bps :101,41 and,pr,perod at all times. to treat customers courteously and supply them with a good did ,k�1ap,•artiae. Doped' upon it that nowhere can you get better valuo for your money. 'the= -gels highest piice=in Gash paid for Hides and Sheep skins: ...APcekestt' Q,,.l,[ pctber=1.87z. SPA,QQi..M4 ',