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asorsatiossinsualusiouniur
mann nom A PARIS S .
n's our.
had alwayal beets "nisi I must do f" or
about other thing's, the old itteraece
Emily had heard mouthe ago. "That I
cannot do t" He sae single -hearted
es a western hunter, The and came
suddenly. A sharp attack of pneue
.'orrehoted.
"Why, I Iowa ghee it to hex," said
'Gets. Roberta, when he heard.
"No, use, let her he," replied Miss
Giluaa s. "She does not wish to take
your money. She waste to work for
lliul herself"
"I don't know the girl, she Lae
changed in a night," cogitated Goz
Roberta, 011. hie daily horning walls to
the :'Ifairfe, to look at the bulletin of
the wonudod by shahs. It was strange
how quickly these things were adopted
iuto the dally life of spectators.
Mee Steveus had had a large and
wealthy connection ; and day by day
the lessolle went on, often amid the
thunler of the explosions, and the
clatter of the glass and china in the'.
Manses; and day" by day eagle the latlte
baeket of delluaeiee, for the young,
lauguiebiug euli'erer. Aft often as Em-
ily eeeeed near the Louvre, elle would
steal in, and etantt perhaps to the pas•
sage, close to the opening door of the
ward, perhaps in the weiting.roow,
looking at the Meter iu charge, with
large, melancholy eyes, ".If you only
would let me carry in a bucket of wits
er e," ehe sometime snlid. "If you
would only let me scrub the boor
But she was no longer vehement and
desperate. There was a strength of
patience and sweetness about her, ut-
terly unknown to her character in any
former time, She worked very hard.
Her Verres ltad heeu strung up to such
taueion that elle almost orled out with
the pain sometiwee.
The Inst forthy-eight hours of the
bombardment were one incessant, (e -
patting Sash and roar, peopling the
air with horror and tumult. Irl the
very centre of Paris the windm3.>'-''slew
was elattering, Stud. all movable obluvte
in the houses keeping; up a contested
deuce. When It comma, time few peo-
ple were deaf, all were numb. A few
clays afterward, Victor Labordiere crept
to hie Bowe. He had tont an arm, be
WWI Molle,a ball was yet in his lunge, If it enrich not the heart et another, it# Wstera
and his health was completely shattered returning
for iiia. knee to their springs, like the rain, shall: fill
When Emily Roberto knelt by hie them full of refreshment;
couch and tootled in hie face at last, he
underetood ilell. There was no need of
words. He pressed her pate, thin ge-
gen to his heart, and then turned her
si iritualized face to the light, "1:
thought I could teach you, prang,"
he murmured, ",but you have Nixed
another teacher."
"Emily, Emily, it cannot he I" ex-
claimed Caen. Roberts, the next morn• 1
in;;, when his dauehter urged some-
thing upon him. "You don't realize
what yon hay. they, you [night have
married any one, almost --might yet,.
for that matter. We shall be off from
here in a day or two. I am going
down to -morrow to see Waahburue.
about a pass."
".Fattier," she replied, "you will aee
lf. Labordiere, and do as I say,"
"No, no, 1'11 take you down to Men -
tone, or Sun demo—somewhere ou the
Riviera ---and you'll grow stronger, and
get over all this."
"You may go if you wish father,"
answered she, "but as for me, I stay
here."
(�"tII�CLAIR IL
Dealer lea P'aneiJ 01'1: oodti arta Toyii double
and anngie in Wool, of ail color. .Also
Zepbyt Fwd aaatsuatatot, ;yOOLHsi grs oni$ c
aorlh of the Tn& office;
Monis ended Victor Labordiere`. ca- Ie H U L M' SOLD STAN D
rear.
Last April Iwo or three Alnericsn
girls were seated among the myrtlee,
ou the bill above San Remo, and one
was saying, "I think Emily Roberts'
visit to Parks( has been rather s failure,
judging from her looks and Manner,
don't you ? There's something etrauge.
She weat with high hope'', and she had
good introduotions; and her father's
affairs threw her into French society,
and ebe was pretty, and stylish, end
all that. I don't utederstand it. Bile
hasn't euooeeded."
What ie eueoeee ?
Lower down, in a ebsded nook, eat
Brolly Roberts herself, looking far out
over the bine waves, trying uncon-
sciously, to know Aereeli. She had
tried to put a spoke in the wheel of
fete. The wheels had ground on re-
moraeleeely, but they bad thrown out
for her Atrong. fine wheat, to nurture
her to arm, elean, sensitive life, She
will be happy, I think•••–acts will leers
to be happy. The other ieaaoue the
has learoed are like all God's leeeons,
that to be traced with peri, nor graven
in ''tette, but writ, indelibly, o.i iiaallly.
tattles of the heart.
How quiet it was here ? Wbat.
contrast to the his.iug, deadly roar
she had lived in for menthe. \'iraa
this drifting away from Paris ? She
looked round for something Parisian to
grasp, and singled out a little turquoise
oroea--a ffuciful thing in filagree,
from the Palaie Royal ; peouliarly Par-
isian she would have acid ouoe, slow
that was to her a eynony In for devotion
and patience, equal to those of a else
heath century Hollander, cutting the
d keel. Ever after, when Easily Bob-
er1a augers that blue cross, will she
renmeiilber that April afternoon at San
Remo, and the echo in her ears of Vie -
tor L Ibordiere's, "That 1 cannot do r
"Talk not of wasted affection! nffeation never
wasted.
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ON
THE OLD RELIABLE (OUSE FOR
GENERAL DRY GOODS,
MII L IVEIt X & MANTLES..
MEN'S CLOTHING TO ORDER,
OR
READY-MADE.
"Are you crazy, Emily? Don't
you see Labordiere is a perfect wreck ?"
"Father, don't you eee there is but
one thing left for me do ?" peraisted
Emily, with steadfaat sweetness. "Go
to Madame Labordiere, and say to her
what I have told you."
That which the fotuitaiu sends forth rehires
again to the fountain."
[rue k.1a111.1
A PRUDENT PERSON.
A person cseut a few days alto to
have a tooth stopped. The dentist ad-
vised him that he had better have the
tooth taken out, and assured hien that
he would feel no paiu if he took laugh -
lug gas.
"Bat what is the effect of the gas ?"
naked he,.
"It simply makes you totally iusen
Bible," remarked the deletiet.
"You don't know auytlliug that
takes place."
Ile submitted ; but just previous ti'
the gas beiug administered he put hie
hand in his pocket and pulled out hie
money,
"Oh, don't trouble about that now,"
said the dentist, thinking he was going
to be paid bis fee.
"Not at all," remarked the patie.at;
"I was simply going to see how maw
I had before the gas took effect."
Gen. Roberts went doggedly and
sternly. But Victor would none of the
saorffiee. "I.1 am not worthy of
such devotion 1" he exclaimed. "Ind
I love her too well to permit it. What 1 a weeks, A abort time before the ex s
link her to this poor, hacked body. I tp -
were a brute to think of it 1" 1' ►''tion of the trial, time servant ran ta.
..
a SL+' CONI) LOOK,
certain young lady resolved navel
to entertain a proposal of marring.
from a cigar smoker. An accomplish
ed. gentleman :dared his heart and
band, who falsely asserted that he lev-
er smoked. To convince her of tht
truth of his assertion, he suggested
boarding in her father's fatwi.y six
"But, Viotor," said Emily, when
she was permitted to plead for herself,
"there is nothing else left for me in
life ; don't you see that, even yon ?"
eI do not. I hope there will be
much. But, at all events, this mast
not be. I am not worthy. I, who
know it, say it humbly. Mon enfant, I
talked to you of an heroic life --you
have got far beyond me now: I clan
see that at least."
They were much together. Victor
found great pleasure and anpport in
Emily's strength, her round, firm
cheeks, her strong tread; she was pale
and worn, compared to what she used
to hp, but to whom it was buoyancy
and freshness. "You make me very
happy, my darling 1" he often murmur-
ed; 'and Emily would forget alt the.
pias[, and laugh with joy. "You make
me very happy, darling!" was the tune
tt which all her endeavors were set.
She persistently held off at arm's
length from her thoughts, from her
heart, all idea of what might be com-
ing. Loeking up to him as a superior
being, she would brambly trc to gain
some instruction, remembering, her
past frivolous years. But Victor bad
no theories, hardly, any principles to
be redoced to practice, With him it
HENDERSON & BUGHANNAN
Lots A. Chisholm & Co.
A COMPLETE STQOR OF
HONEST GOODS
AT
HQN.EST P13IOES.
r,nember—.$igrt of the Sft'ikenlr Clock,
142, Dundas Street,
LONDON.
YORKSHIRE
Pac'sing Souse!
H N S Ar.L L
'►4� s & J0 PETTY
the lady (m,e day, exclaiming, "As true
as you live, Mr.--- is smoking 1" "I
won't believe it." But she discovered
the object of her affections sitting near
the fire place so that the .moire from
the cigar might pass up the ohimuey.
Wringing her hands in agony, she ex
claimed' "Its a fact 'he does smoke."
She ti,ok a second look—"He does
smoke ; but did you ever see any one
80101(0 so gracefully ?"
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JULY 261 1878 64
aster
I I ABDING HARDING, & WHITE.
Bartsters. Attorneys, Seliottore, Com-
sioners,B.
0e7tog•-lilicTont's 131,00X, water treet, St
Marrs.
/OWN F.HinpzNo, E.W. R,tspnso, H A x. Witte
ALOOMl30 t & 0a>D1)Y,
$arristea s, Attorneys, Solicitors ere.
3tenov to Loan on ileal Estate,
Penmen's Brook. Eaetnr
MoDIAIt11IID, IBA..,
teeltHt1bTER,NOT.t111, CONVEYANCER
Itne-SN.OSIT.
Any quantity of Cured Meat
constantly in stock. Rolls,.
Bacon, Hams, .molted, sugar -
cured, r a:r(I, Btu.
Any quantity of
PORK CUTTINGS
constantly on hand
ESSRS. .40NES & MOSCRIP
ALA Barristers, .Attorneys -at -law, Solipltorn
;shsaoery, Conveyancers, Commissioners inI3.R
tt•t Notaries i'ublic, t, 5fary`s
0,11.JONES. :V.L.gdo8C1w1P,
Carica--Hntton's idol:, iSatexst.,v,lliary's.
SAUSAGES
Wholesale and. Retail.
All orders for Cared meat
promptly attended to
SPIRES says he has thought it over a
good deal. and he wonders if the cari-
ous phenomena have been generally
obsreved to -clay was to -morrow yester-
day, and yesterday yesterday was to-
day. To -morrow to day is to -morrow,
but to -morrow tomorrow is day after,
to -morrow to -day. Yesterday to -mor-
row is to -day, and y8.. terdity to -flay
will be day before yesterday to -morrow.
The day after to-mnorrow to -day will be
to -morrow to -morrow to -morrow,. and
to -Morrow to -day will, he to -day to-
morrow.
An Illinois elan, with a foresight
worthy of a better ,cause, popped the
question ou a railroad train and' now
the maiden is at a lose to decide as to
which county she had better commence
proceedings in for a breach of promise
MEDICAL
R. HUT011UNSON, Member of
the conege of Physicians and Surgeoneof
Ontario, &c., &c., ampiaatreet,Faeter.
B. ITYI3.QM. .—CU1t0NE1t FOR
the County of Horan. otllce,tont door to
ylr. L Oaxltug'pstore, ESeter,
fr W. ..1lOWNl 0, M. D. 14f, tl.
eee ,. $, ()radium Victoria university 011ie
and residence. Pon.. 1e" l,aboratur [;,tete
THE GREATEST
Wonders of Modern Timet
C. ?1001 E, M. D. C. ;d
f.tas Graduate of ilo(liliUniversity, A,`ontreat
Wee and resideuee. Exeter. (lata (-Mee tours -
tits ie a. in and 7 to len. n1
R. IRVING, tlttADUATI?;
4 f:ItSITY Trinity College Mea""iierCol lege
ruvslnians sad surgeons Eti'Ittua,.
Tiolloways Pills &Ointment
HOTELS
Extract taken fror't the
t(C.&NADA LA TCET"
Of May lst, 1&78.
a cl?k1OS1'HOZONE'."-1 bza new preparation
of the Elixir of 1;Iypopbospirites, which be*
been. name Phosptaozone, la fast gafuaing favor
witb the profession. It was unfortunate than
the manufacturer8 (Evans, 3,kercert Co.) chose`
for it the above name, as it gave it the appear-
ance of a PATENT NOSTRUM., WHICH IT
IS NOT. It lsacombivation of thellnopibos'-
pbites of Iron, Soda and Lime, with (:alisaya
and other Tonics, in the forma of an Elixir, rod
is a most excellent nerve Tonic. It is easily
administered, agreeable to the taste, and very
efsiaeians in the 'TREATMENT OF DEBIIaI-
TATED CONDITIONS of the system. It has
proved u most -valuable remedy in tilt treat.,
matt of INFANTILE DEBILITY AND
CHRONIC WASTING."
ESTERN HOTEL. MUNI) 1 I) I,'ENA.—
,., rd arateruiof
F� This Rotel bus been t•u Ieun f
eeuteneoand
forImo c mmercia}lfitteti travelle�rs�1Tee t+
tames of neuters used deters at ttae bar. (Woo
tender iu attendance_
CHRISTIAN Iil"ItTI.t:IB.?roi.
Grand Stead. blay :drat, HAiN. Gm.
tb;NTRAL ii0'TEL, CItEDITt)1
i -Ran. [taker proprietor., 11tia Hotel Asa
'Keen newly tarnished and fitted up to drat•ciass
;tyle. I.arre nisi coot omen*. i.buw Itotemss fop
..an, menial Travellers: best of lit novaer,a,d cigars
tthealar. AttentiveeHeaders gavels on Lund.u ,i^stn. S<fLL1A tit l EL it.
Alv�a10N 110USE, BENS ,.
as Ring et, cast side of the railway. Tine
bete, kaa recently change,' /mole, anal le nett for.
,mwt,m d throughout. 1 xcellt',t table,. Every at^
toutma paid w travellers Good %tabling. Tat•
Cervi boat brands of I (Odor et the bor. 11lt'1IA1t1+
Itt:'rNoi.1+F, Prop.
The Pills Purify the Blood,aorreot all disorders
of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys ant' Bowels, and
are invaluable in all complaints incidental to
Females.
The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for
Sad Legs, Old wounds, Sores and Ulcer , of how -
aver long standing. For Bronchitis Diphtheria,
Jolds,Gout, Rheumatism, and all ficin eases
111.suoequai-
BEWARE OF
New York Counterfeits.
Sind by all Druggista thro>tghost the Dorniron.
PRIICE, ONE -DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
NEW
13OOT sed SI= SI MI
IN CItE1)ITON.
tion Poor to nutter), Mink. P.trf sat waiitisi;
ilrat-elashveer, +['iii tint it to theiruoventege 10
call before leaving their unlete elaenlme'.e.- timeilrrt+las material need, Sewed eaci•*i nock a epecunliy.
lteprairfmul; promptly attended to.
t'flltisT01"ln'EBAC.
Cretiitou.aiarcl1IT. la+:a. Y
C111
�.NGED IIAb�DS.•--The under!
signsuhavlua• vented tboltukrrrinllouse.Con-!
trans,for a term, it will hrtoantla 1t-st-class no
tel. with every aeooturntniution for the travelliup
,nthtle, Convouleuttothe Marian. (Weill$tIno►
and cigars at tho bar. Atmentise hostler..
1D•: Iv.
Spurioue imitations or "Solloway'. Pills
and Ointment" are manufactured and sold
under the name of " Holloway & Co.,' by J.1 -
Usury, Curran &,:: -,,; Company, Drug-
gists, and also , ' ` by the Metro•
p of it an Medi + * cine comnauy of
New York, with 5 anassumed trade
mark, thus— 5 ?'" Again one
Joseph kmaydocl " fi: •m 'u of New York,liko-
wise passes off Vii,. oounterfeitsof his
own make under " " the name ofHol-
loway &Co.,htavingfor atrade mark a Croseut
and Serpent; stoResson & Bobbins of New York
are agents for the same.
`[`hese persons, tho better to deceive you, un-
blushingly oautiouthe public in the small boeks
of directions a fixed to their medicines, which
, are really theepurious imitations, to Beware .o
Counterfeits.
U.uscrupuious Dealers o btain them at vary
low prides and sell them to the pubic) in Cana-
da as my genuine Pills and Ointments.
I most earnestly and respectfully apposite the
Clergy, to iinnotbora of families and other ladies
and the nubile generally of 0ritiabNortlt Ameri-
ca, that they may bo pleased to deuouuce nn -
sparingly these frauds.
Purchasers sbould•look to the label ou the pots
and boxes. If the address as not .538, Oxford
Stre•,t, London, tney are the counterfeits, b:noh
'pot and box of the Genuine Medicines, bearstbe
British Government stamp, with the words
HOLLO1VArd PILLS AND OINTMENT, LonalOn,'
eugravod thereon: On the label is the address,
588 O'clordStreet, r,ouooh,whore alone they are
Manufactured. Parties who may be defrauded
by Vendors. selllug spuriotl a "Holloways Pills and
Ointment as my genuine make eh, on com-
municating the partieula,s to me, be ainply re-
mtnerabed,and.theirsaloe severdivulged.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY
533 Oxford St.. W.C„ London, England
OHGA N S
.2
TIE BEST IN JHE MARKET.
and very cheap. aolil by
H. KINSMAN,
Exeter. Ont
'all and see them.
>:3Ia4.0 E$MZ ZDT=
1t
NEW FIRM, 1NCIL1,11's ()l.l) S">1':AN%
llorseeSlrietaag. Weg..rats"tlt seri m ' [fat n m,Pimm-
tlonl n,arratilP. and Flows. t.el,1anl lstttia"1cm.#la-
tu�,iu ull ttebratte 1c's at 1,•sR.trat .8,a,t.'i!vit•
5arininteeat. (rise us ma call and eau:/Me a �s
work talent m ttahu el.o1 tIt'ro,
itictt III AN A 1,x.11111 )E. Kir wt, H%1.'a L
Rea•=.:ail, Juni; V. lb".:t tack
1:3ucKi .(ill 111' i t+Ir1i 13Ln( ESUITR
snot, is still going. air. S. tt ,el.ini:)bam
alc etre eto return hie sincere.,
isentersr11e
ileresapports
ta$t.''Mat
11 u* Luting
donate to lits
pat ;tine, w
a^tt lam the
wotri.l ultimate
rt•Cin,•rr.l Irvin, U•tta Ill-
near.lie inte►tars tat leaf^ire. to
t„ talieeharee of Coo depurttuaut
him+mit. Aslother tv.ri. ilea. is eat 4 -try 1105t
etgle and at time tut t :it rate!).ECC'ICI:w(#Iia171.
E;star, Bee.111.1871.
HE NSALL t t<)U1'k it S.iOP.
W, VAN'VAI .KE?? BURGH,
COOPER WCtiK OF ALL BINDS,
INTista)Ittix CISTERNS.
of hhieh he makes a speciality. lt1'r'l'E8 Inns
chewer than ever. "Repairing trrumptly nOal
neatly done. Shop-isreekStreet. MG riali,dire t -
Iv west of the station. Clive Min a call.
tFAf.V NVALI+1:tiii'1t0.
Reusall.May 8. i678 ,tut•
KINSMAN, T, 1). S. liA.S 013-
taiiedbislaipletnaatudi.mca n;:e to prur
try atl%tt Mutts-
- will sc�.a'." .
be on hand
Mowers and Reapers. kioudtdyen
Tito ail ay's
Fridays an"i
� .
Seto rdaya.
Rk+ y t OAieo next
j Beira Bakery ktltii,Street, Exeter Out.
t'I c
WE OFFER A T BI.&.
of
onr celebrated
Single Mowers
—AND— `
Single Reapers
iu all kindsof Grass and Gress, and on all cox,
itions of Reiland surface,
AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
OR NO SALE
We also offer a Trial of Our wrought Iron
Two Bar
JOHNSTON'S COMBINED REAPER
AND NMJWER
&faubines supplied with
TWO Pitmans,
Two Drag -bars,
Two Finger -bare.
Four Knivee,
Forked and Keyed.
N tits;
Self -oilers,
etc.. etc.
can bChang ^d from Mower
co Beater
ANI) REAPER TO MOWER
Byremoval cif four bolts, an finless slum fifteen
minutes' time.
Please call at our wozke and inspec
our Machines before purchasing
elsewhere.
1 Send for Catalogues.
THOMPSON& WILLIAMS
Manufacturing 0s ., Stratford.
Shingles for Sale
FROM SI TO SIM PER SQUARE,
,A,t G. & 3. Brooks' Lawmill,
TWO MILES tt'I:8T OF THF. LONDON
ROAD, TT (W MAY,
A good supply of Hemlock Lumber and Cedar
t'ostecuustantly on haus.
DO NOT READ THIS
•
`aving received a lot of new machinery, I
1 would.iuform the farmers of the sur-
rounding eonntry that I am prepared to manu-
facture ell kinds of Horse Bakes, Barley
Forks, Grain Cradles, Suaiths, etc, and having
secured the services of a first-class Turnor, I
am prepared to do
ALL KINDS OF TURNING
on the shortest notice, anis for style and Drive•
I defy competition. Always on hand a at -
class stock of Fork aid Shovel Handles. Mill
half a mile south of Exeter.
A. COTTELL.
ST. M t.1tY'S L111ILWORK.S.
ourdrawe kilns being now in full operation and
turning out daily a large quantity of
X `°Ei
t
that for all purposes
cannot be surpassed in the Domin-
ion.
lartiesrrew a distance emu always beer plied
i db teams at low
pr WHITSON & S L
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n.
either at the kilns or dei yyer y
est remunerative rates, Ordersfrom n distance
owptly uttondedto i
C ATF.N
MILLINERY .fiti
MISS GARLIOK,
Has nog in stook a complete line of
HATS,BONNETS
SPRING ,
FEATHERS, FLOWERS,
and Trimmings of Every Yincb,*
Latest Style and Lown. k; q:
aA fen Stook of Fancy t 'oopieti
Berlin Wools, Holmiton L,seet Braids
Patterns, Cardlfoard Mottoes, &c,
.Jacllets cut and made to order.
¥IB$ ( &RI.IIOg,
Ma}n t .t E toter,,