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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-3-14, Page 3If ABCR 7, Ik78 know --kr I know —that you:are keeping chair t sometfeeioe back. You have teams to "My mind is full of my brother," "Alis poor lodging to see me—me, 1 Ruth sat t, "Geerge is everywhdre to.. an sure of it. You have come with a bight 1 heard his voice ie yours, Mr. menage from my brother, Tell me all Elwood ; .his voice that 1 though --tell me ell," never to hear main, Lot ue go to the "Yes, dear, you have guessed, We church;," have come—my brother. and, I—from CHAPTER VII, Australia to see, you, vlVe come in', mem MISS NG LINE. your brother's mime, and in y our Ita heal been easy for Helen Elwood brother's behalf. 'We have a task be to find. Ruth 'Warueford, for, happile , fore us—to establieu, if we earl, his"in- the people with whom George Warne - Jeanine, There le but it, slender, a ford Villi once lodged were stili in, tis l -very slender taps of our doing theft, same letl,ee, and knew whither the But, oh, Rath, believe it with all your ehildpalad been take., Also the po: -. heart; cling to it as lin anchor ; Ursa tion et the place suited them better 'God for it every morning and every, than any other' could bays dope, for ;night, He ie i,t uocettte George Warne- they woo we the docks, and it was. at e- 'ford did net commit, this wicked the 4oelts--either of Loudon or Liver. 'thing. We are trying to prove it, but pool --thee they hoped to find come we way not succeed, And whether we clew to the men of whom they were in succeed or not, you 40411 be teetered search. \Vz,ere mereaatile Jack finds 'to your brother." Ilia way, there Fen Coil told them Runt wgsg pitcgt agate -- •t iiaking, they would scuta day or other light on 'Than elle lifter tier,eyee, bright with one of the mutineerts of the herr Per, t,» teras. rick. "Granted," be said, "that they. "You knowtltirti,'tllen 2"got safe rt-eh©re,-•Mich isn't likely for "I know biro, dear Roth." set of drunken .swaha--.alley would; "Telt me what he'll' like, make fur the diggings ; and, after as apeli ttilere, get Mick one by one to the, Wen glanced at her brother, "Re is greatly changed from whet port of Melbourne, and so as board you remember him To begin with, Andre, and make Weir way to ilal'ndon..'• be is eight years elder. tend he has suf. It was a sthenia, ulaanee, but ,it WNti 'tend. 'roe would not knew hien. jlv their only one'; 0114' ao o:d Feel went *not to fancy what he is tike, but think 'town regulntly every day, and ,bung ,,arthro,novr lend always a a, good Acrd tcbaut, boarding theshipa as they carne iaustendly on bend • ill' sus sileppiug fer:''ard for a look ..'...�., �aori"�rflble lean, who liasllita to endure;,• A grat'vrons "tcrcrug. round ; but he a+ever 'famed any of thus 1 will—a win, kud, Helen, why Lucy Derrick ,earl. When Ben ;vile C ae "3a you AA your brobbee ry to do litlti' out haugiug round the St. Rathotaae, this Brant service ? • f the Victoria or the londou Docks, he' 'Wholesale and, Beta!, . Relen dill; not bloat As etre replied. was to he met with iatrthe noigbburitcod' Wittig thel4irlee ince in tier hands And et Liwehcueet • Stepeny, or roplar,6 All coders for Wired mea kiseit] lam and, i▪ n thee,veutng, he would ba eec"il`' Folnptly ittonded tt�, "Because, my dear, 1 lase him, and as'far afield ea Batelle EiighwaJ, irl- I hope to be your editer." ,,My sister'? You will.reArry him? And be lovee•yon 2 ell, Relent" "Yea," sits "replied, lodkictg at her brother ;"he'lovee me. The most pa. 'iion't the mot aeelaly iiriUnred, the heart in roll of names, Wbicli be carlRed in lilt, most honorable eain man, the wmliil, loves Ale. pocket, buttknaw by listh, lice !kindest and nobles hheart. The t 2 " Capita S,OOO OO 'Ought I not to % o n Aloud"arid fzt►ppy ended with Soden Tom. Some of the amara, dear 2 And you moat love men. were known, but bad not been Parties requiring maneyu•an obtain atdvrmees LI1A,,+" seen or het of for years ; but no one on approved town or farm property, at lowest Roth threw herself into tier new y S knew all thin of Boston Tom, rates. The above is n Ltntdotl,Englaad Cem-r eIeter'e arms, orywg cud laughing. It ()no (Lys Ben wad ahoaponing a pally, For 'Anther uartiodlara,applyto 'watt too much for her, this great and 13412441344—laau the lilgh Street of White' RAllEz;'e I1CJIAIiD, agent. ' chs elthe art of Loudon where that lftry I7, 0, Exeter opt , nerr,fontaildtappinese. p p ""Rue`h, dear 1 Rush, tray bear 1" ooetly Article oau bo most readily ob. CONSUMPTiON CURED, paid Helen. .'I have told you sudden• trtu,ed—taitire passed tliitxl a lcng, lean There -414y your bead upon my t x OLD PHYSICIAN, retired from .ly,. and sloucllitt(Z lad of ai;icteen. Me b1�;' .„ active' practice, baying had places in pair -"boulder and calla yourself." lulls goblet sltrwly, with eyes hflnt on telnds by oat Fnst India Missionary the formula': uta Veg,lSabie Remedy for the speedy and. pot.', :the went on talking in a soft tvoice hill gr.ouud, !Ban dropped the band maneutoureof ,at intervals. u1A, and .)eeued Rupert, who (generally cut;nvr/rrio.t aaTllYk aliuNotriTis cv anrtr t' • "We must 'keep ,our secret to 'owe Recompitneed hire p1u these exouraione, end ellebreatend Lung Affoctions;aIsoaposltive! pb alta Ara, and rochuaicure for nervous debility Arail all nor•'. `ylolvei, Net even the profaner must y vette con,plainto, after having thoroughly tested. 'know. Only you alai I must work nt• " ")�,y„ he aAltl, "'zf you want tc do its wonderfal•cu.rativepowersin thousau,rsofca.. �' y sante shift his'tiuty'ta make itknOwn to his suf. this difficulty ourselves:—you and I. a good Vern for MissWarueforo, you've tering rullowt+. Aotnntad by this motivo, ane a got a uhauae, Step 'behind and follow ionacieittieua dcsiretoreii•,vet human suffering, and my brother ; we three. 9 will tell P sinlwillsund.froe of charge, to all who &utile it. 700 to -morrow what we have to flea ills, i know that boy ; null 1t !yell'! suis ,coil e,with full directions for preparing and l liecet"tnibe urine. Sent by return mail, by ad - oat, and you luvt'bolp uv. We shell 1]uely toll me tubal I want. If T ft ave ,r +n•• w...ast..'ip,naming thi, paper, DB, c be very happy lu the years to comp." 1110), you follow himeuietly.. Fiud out STL:vlsNS, 13"aa' Broekvi» e,Ont. She 'locked again a' her brother. "You where he goes, and where he lives. and I Led George—all three togethtr.Dou'tlot him out of your eight for tl MAN HOOD) Happy, 'whatever happens ; Iheppy, if n umout; and if it's a week, you go af• HOW LOST, HOW RESTORIOID. we have to keep all to oulee]vos the ter him, and you stay+with him."1.*vorecentlypublished,a now addl.' knowledge of his innocence; happy, if) "t1y1, ay, sari the hero settle•mar• "`+''tion of Dr. Culverwialltc Celebrated. Essay' 1)10 aspirant. " 1 understand." cin ►o.lorvous Deband ilplity, Morita'aandPhysical ithout In the world 'Arhus', restores to him his p9 cal+city,Inipediuienta to tuariiage,ete,result lost honor attain. 'holt must think of "Got any moues ." asked F3en. eapeitmezeessoa. meeting 'him, Ruth. as if you were' "Italy should 1 have auy 7' returned r� Price, in a sealed envelope, only 41 cants, or Rupert.. ".Did I ever have a shil- two postage stamps. 'meeting a soldier coming home from p ling in my whole life"' The celebrated author,iu this admirable Essay -victory. °For has hada fierce fight, a clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' success- -and "Five shilliu s will do " meditated' ful practice, that alarmingtcousequanceos may be and has escaped 11nw0ur.ded. He has g ` radicallyieured,lithnit the dangerous use of in - !been in the very depths of sin, among the sailor. "[phare would be suspicion ternsl medicine, or the application of a knife; it in were more. 1011 follow him uppointing out a mod: of cure .et once certain and *tile most evil ]nen in the world, and ` effectual, bytaoaus of which every suIIoier, not into came ortt pure of heart. We ere 'anti stand drinks to the extent of that matter what his condition may be, may cure, dere, we thre0 to win back his honor five shillings ; and find opt somehow -4 himself cheaply, privately, andradicttlly. + gsrThie Lecture should be in the hands of every! without asking, you know — where. yeuth.and every man in the land. or to sustain him; and you will do; your part ?" ' Boston Toni may t e. 'Boston Tom,' dd$riY Tn8 O WF.r.LYSDEa tlL ASO. ill' her face buried mind—that's the name you've got o As the girl lay «411 nu st. New York. in Helen's bosom, and her arms stick to. That's the important thing. P.O.Box'4586. tttround her neck, the man in the win - The drop behind and watch:" +tiaw rose and strived noiselessly to The old man flurried after the youth, lilentl over the pair, his eyes dull with who wets 'now .a dozen yards ahead, -1t lave. 'Helen turned her fees upwards and catching up with him, put his hand and,u,et his lips with hers, •while, vitt, on his arm, holding that limb tight. a hand that ttrembled, 11e stroked the "Ship -buy of the Ludy Uea rink, llan'1 11t ng }lair tintt lay on Helen's shoulder, Mizeu. I've lig ted on you at last." -and belongeI not to her,'but to Ruth The lad turned ashy pale, and tired Warnefa.}l, to drag his arm away Theo'be;aa a clingeclanging of the"You—Mr. °roil!! Oh Lord t" Tho undersigned aro lending moneg1 or the City 'bells for everting service. From "Ay, my fad, and glad to set eyes almost every street there came the upon you attain. No, ,Dan l Mizen, DOMINION ringing, loud and 'discordant, or sweetf you don't get away from me. See that and musical, of the m,:ltidinons CitylI, hubby over the way ? I've only got to Savings &InvestmentSociety ' *churches—a voice olccinvitation to tens`. call hint ; and it's murder ou the high ON FARM PROPERTY, kat thou ands where there were only! 88a8.." At low interest, and from 2 to 20 years. Theso- lbundreds to hear it. Then Roth lifted `ti�h, dont, 11 r. Croil.l" he whisper. cietywillallow 0 per cent. on deposit. lylez'head, and rope, She looked About ed; "don't talk in•that awful wary. I; MARRIAGC LICENSES ISSIIED, • iter strangely, trying to bring her was down (be]. Alt , all the time, I was 'thoughts back to their 'usual charnel. and I give•vou info tnation, I dad." , O BY R N E & C 0. "I meet go to church," she said; "I "You dicta nod what 1 always says to play the organ at St Ethelred's. 1 myself is•t.bia 'Young Dan'},' says,I,! CL RDWARE DEAL1s'liS, must go to elinrch." �, 'give that information,, anti it come ie She did not look fit to ergo to churd1, Bandy. When the trial comes on, et EXETER. tfor her eyes .were,dai ed,:andtherthatldsi I'm therte.l shall up and let 'om kuow ttremblefi, f thutti_uturmutiou was given, and how •"I will go with you," said Helen.:' uaudy it Dome .in.' Your neck's safe, -"Let nle'play'for you qtr-n1pht:" , my lad, if I'm there. al not, why, "Yes, yes," the •.girl tiled, "Ire Will then, o' course, +yeullf have to swing S] LF-PRESEItI FrJIItIW Igo together. I shrill be tulle to play as with the rest." TELFPriceonlypgl. S^pnroytaaali Tee "The rest 1 echoed Mr. 1vlizetl on receipt of rice. 3t :soon as I begin. ;lite organ soothes ; ,'Nltn treatsofExhaustedYits]ity,Premuture Decline, ,and we will prey tip +et Ir r. cit and l:`' a ,ht If lltugh. "'The -e ain't any Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endless d 'y 6 + Tee concomitant ills and untold miseries that result telde by side, chi, my sister ; for 'What 1 Ail gone but you ?" therefrom, and contains more than 50 original pre t. seriptions, any oncsanwhitruis•worth the price of 'George.' She turned to the man. X111 gone but me and Bost—and the book. Thisbe& was written' by the most'iv.. •' ou willt00020 too, :Mr. EIweod, will One other of the Drew.'' tensivoand probably the most skilful practitioner v is America, to whom was awarded a gold tank jetty ?you not? on know bio, >se d you "Baser to that, bey;; and if you tell oiled medal bythaliationalMedical Association. it h'l would t h me lies i1i11 rope's end you till' you'll (Pamphlet, illustrated with the very *neat T. i TIMES "tT HO BOSON CO,A,UCTIONEER f . rs)iles proniptla attended to. Days of selesarrangod tet this oSrae, 'XORKSIIIRE hail!! 1011:0! HENSA LL �..•E . J. F. + : TT!' Are prepared o payee highest price zu C A. S for any ,ua,uvity f iIogs,dead alive ,may qua t . of PORKCUTTINGS eye goiug round with ilia sake of to. ' THE baceo tin erre hand mud leis knife in the *�� "� outer, whittling away, awl leaking LONDON ane ONTARIO , ,ti Irl" �t def r i, srbottt with bis mild. blocs, to ae9 how they got along without him, On DIVESTMENT SOCIETY. hoard the ship he always Asked after a 1877) 3 SPRING (1877 TLI.L OLD RLIAJ LE no t.lTV -.' Atoll times, and part.valarlvat a period when Trade is 'universally depressed and ,stoney scarce, It is in the interest of every bnyer to purchase were he can get the article he wants at the lowest rate, In calling your attention to my present stock, I .do so with. every contld- ence; it being more carefully aszortea and selected than that of any previous season, 0 Every department is replete wi �2�ihetazhe seasonable fabric s E y P s," marke$ At prices which should command the attention of the very closest buyers. THE JORDEB ] CLOTHiNa. still has MR, W, IVES at itelieed In Millinery' Undertbe management of Miss IcGlgghlon, we can quit the most, fastidious. Our aatooa of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Canadian, English and American Shelf and .eavy Hardware gbest interests by examining mystoyck beforegat" ag elsewhere, one of tiro largest and best assorted 'in the County. Intending purchasers will consult their J'AMESIICJAD THE MARKET QUESTION ISAAC ARG Being now in receipt of a large atock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Crockery, Etc., At his Store, Main Street, Exeter, which will be sold .art LOWEST A GIN ON COST The inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity need feel troubled: at the want of a market wherewith to rake money, but call at the store of the subscriber and here to be had in. Overeoativtg, Fm11,clotbs, Broad -cloth Dai skins, Silks, ��iuceys, Delaiisaes, and everything naeded iu the Dry Goods line. The Grocery Department is Complete, An inspection invited No trtouble to show goods ISAAC CARLIING AT Cost COST COST DOST HARNESS A. COST 1 ,lOHNTREBLE wogLtretor. thanks to his customers for the very liberal patronage bestowedoultim inthepzst ,end would. respectfully anuounceto *nem that he "has greatly reduced :k ,o prices of harness, ms�t '11 be seen peruIIinptlro nr,celist: DO YOU WANT FIRE! Fir ''i! FIRE! C O N E Y ?, by COST COST 'COST HARNESS AT COST Long Tug, Black, l+l inch.. ... , 925 .4 .. 4. •+ 'White "" ....,,... :27 {t Brass "" 29 LIGHT H12NESS Single Hermes, 12 And upwards 0 other work in the $srnesa tine et proportionally low priest. 32epairtng done with :neatness at�e, d despateh tIQTS AND tslIGBS. Inthis branch of the trade. every ,effort is madoto'apply tho best articlee S3ow to Save Money. How to Save Money To all parties in want of anythingin the furniture line, will save money by purchasing at 3rawn's .Furn.ittue Rooms, Exeter Iiia always to tho interest of the buyer to purtbase:from theManufacturer. and as John Brawn Manu- factures all hie Furniture in the shgp, ho can give to the purchaser, the immensopprrafit that the import- er must of necessity add to manufacturers prices to enable him .to live. Tho'iie,t stock of Dressing Bureaus and Sideb•o�,tds and in short;.theibest of stock of everything n m line, ever hown in Exeter. now on hand, and pos- dtiveiy at the lowestlpnces. Call and examine and satisfy yourselves. N.B. In future S intend to make a specialty of Picture frames and mirrors of every size and quality, and am determined'uut to be undersold by any person. A first-class [sewing machine for sale at half price. J. BRAWN. ow,B einestimaLityreading •prac-with lr.In - tthe1ncstima tt-rutbs.cou. itainell in the •ars 'medical ibook ever tssw;u, entitled Ove him, or else you NOIl' n0 have . 'Steel Engravings—amen. 'traveled all this way with Helen. wish you'd never been aboard nay rel of art and beauty— HEAL 'Come with us to thttchurell." shipinyour life that blue,you'll be all` •sent FREE to au. send , yfordt at once. Address "I will come," 110 ,answered Why aver." INsx onTUTE, No. Bu1.THxS F icAL 4did.he •1>}aw hili .hendsazrd giak tlponla ,,To BE CONmINULD.J "inch:: st.,.Boston.atioss. a •p The subscriber, S. E. Jones, wishes,to thank the people o30Nxeter, and surrounding country, for the lib- eralpatronage which he ibas received since among you, as a Watch maker ,aud,:Tewelar, and also in- lorm you thatq have a large quantity of goods tto dispose of. some of which are SLIGHT DA.MAG-FAD BY FIRE, and a great quantity of which are ndt,`theso will bo sold very cheap for cash. Clocks sold for $5504100 $4.50, itt1.75, now sell for ;;1.25 $4.00, $325; .1",12x". i'atchee'thitt sold for 330.00, $W.00, $:0.00, $I5.00, now sell 620.00, $18.00, DO NOT MISS A SAI1iAIN. IN JEWELRY, BARGAINS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Solid gold Watches and Chains a specialty. Do not fail to give me a call before purchasing else- where, ae,I thinitlit would be to your advantage. Aiwa great number of Table Cruets; Caere Baskets, Butter Coolers, and a great many other things to numerous to mention. Violins, anUWiolin Strings. In fact everything in the line cheap for cash. .S. E. fO.NES. Nwelaiwao.ammaor NOON, EVERYGNE MAY ENJOY THE BENEFIT 02 ASEABHT THEIR :OWN ;FIRESIDE ,o—o ATLANTIC SEA SALT FOR SALE at the DOM. LABORATORY. Preserve Your Sight! by using our CI•I1+.AP SNOW GLISSE,S. A LARGE FRESH STOCK OF Pelr,ry's Celebrated Condition Powders ;F`EEDER ;and LIN'1 ' ENfi S. :AT THE GOLDEN AIO1TAB, Main Et., Exeter