Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1876-03-31, Page 2- I , . �- , -, . I I . ! � . . , :; - � .; . k - , - 11 - - , I I , , t Z , . � I I I -,';� � , I � T., 7 . � - . I - . __ 1. . , , � , " � i, e , . � c . � 1, , , i 3 � 1'. � - :11� � --;- � . � . , � i,, _� �, , , - i I . ! . I . . . I . I i I I I I - 1 . � . %, �� �,� 1 �­ �, - I I . E . I � I ; � - I _ I . . i , k .� z j C . _ I � . � , I I . . - - . - I � i . I . � . I I i - . . . I I - . � �, I , " 1. A. _; ; I � I � I I i _� ; I . � . i I � . � � - . . - - . . . � . � . I I . . . . � i A . . i � r a 6 � � � . 4 - i ; - . � � , . . � I : , I I .� , - - . . � - . i � � I - 4 � I � . I . , � I I - I I I I ! , . I . , I � ! , I . . -1 .. _, � I . � 4 I I � : I . - I i . I . I I . . . � . 1. . ; I I I I I . - , " _­­�__ __­�­­ I - n�, . , . 11 , ­­_ ­ 1_=:-,r----__—- . . � I I . L . I , , , � U .. I . . .; .� . I - � . -1. .4� 1 i � � � . I ,� 1� . . , � . . I . . - _1 * , � 11 . I : . � i . . 7 ! i � : � I I i i - � ! � � — . . � . - , : - I I . , i ! � I . . I .0 or i . . L. N i � I . I � .� .. ..... - ii 4V I I ; ­­ _­... , ­ ... I __... ­­­ - . . . . . , I 1 . p I F . . .. I R . i j 7i 4 - � I � n I . - . . � . I I . - - . Z I , � . ­ I a , I , - . I - - � � I _ wordso � "I Darling, you love- �*pmred 'i . I 6"Aittl4",the one xw*ft glance that I W*i 0q, love, obliterated all ;45 & Meg to, . I I I , ­ � - I __ - � I OW KY SHIP CANZ FROM OVER -rn . I SKA. . . . - I I . I f � iL_. . I � . � : k 81,11: tair i, and left - P t the - window - . A� C i . . - . . - . I . � . - . 11:�_ �. � . � - � , , � ., . - � ; I i I., ,; I . I T - .1 . . . I . - � I i � - _ . "") � . . I . . . . .-� . . � Tt . - I � . . I - � . f, . - . i . . I i- . ! . I v il 4 . t � t 9 . 0 .- irl a t - V . 0 71 I . 11 1 . t . . 8 f h . t ii . . V f, t 0 h � ti 0 b 0 . v v __ il E 11 11 111 I if . e - . .. a f, I I . il 9 I a - - e a . a S1 1( .. I ff " a] 01 . to st 'Til 1. w 'as Is$ ___ � - ­ I - . I - . . �_- -1 ­_ ;. , I W_ � �,___ -1 - . ­_ W__;__ 1-1-1" . . . ­ I :1-1 - � � �__ .. 11. -1___-__1-1__11_ �_ � :­ - I � ; . -F _. 11-_-6- �.� I __­ I . - . . ; : � . ­­­ _­­., - ____ ____ -, - ! - ��', � , I - ­ -_ - .1 -__-1__ — ­!��­M�­ � -_ : � - ,-. . � . I . I , i . . I . . --_-_-;._1_F__:__ � --'r- , -____1____-._____- I -­ - -1 _- - ! w� -77- :-I, I- -.I . . . . - I � ,� -1 I I : . i I I I .- . . I � I . 4 i I . I . I * I I - I __ ; . I . I . I * * . i E 1 � : I . � . , I . . - I . � I I . . . . I � . . : . i I . ! . I . . . I . I i I I I I - 1 . � I ! . � ­ . . . . . - I I i � . I . . - I - ! _. . I - . I : I , ,­ . . 11 . 7, I I � � I . . i � , . 11 . . � I . I . . � . � . ! . ! i. 1. : t 4 .. . . i . . � . i � . . - I I . E . I � I ; � . . .. . : I . . I ; I I I I I . . � . . . I i . I � . � , I I . . - - . - I � i . I . � . I I i - . . . I I . . � � - � . I . I , . � , I - � - 40 - I � . i I i . I - I : . . : I I . - � ; - I - 1, - i I � � I ! - - - t :, - - i . . i i , . i - . . I I . � i � . I I � . � I I . I ; : . . . I � I . � . I I I i I i . . . i . . . I . I . ; I . � . i I � . � � - . . - - . . . � . � . I I . . . . � i A . . i � r a 6 � � � . 4 - i ; � . � I � . � . . I ; . : I . . : I I - I I . i , i 0 . � � : I . � i � I : , I I .� , - - . . � - . i � � I - 4 � I � . I . , � I I - I I I I ! , . I . , I � ! , i I I i - � . I I I — i , � - .. . __ . - ­ I— - gy4l'..­­. '! - - � - � --- - - - - _ . _ � - A I - ! 1-1 . . , I - ­ ,,, , ­ - - ­1�___­ �.1­17 . . . 1. � . . ; � . . . . .. i I , . I s ! .1 ?..�!,��­ V 1. � . I i ­ , - I - 1, I . � 4 I I � : I . - I i . I . I I . . . � . 1. . ; I I I I I . - , " _­­�__ __­�­­ I - n�, . , . 11 , ­­_ ­ 1_=:-,r----__—- . . � I � . . I I . � . . . . I I I . I � - I � t , - . - � i . I �i . : 4 _j_ 1 - A _,_­._,,l,�__­_ I - ­­_� ­­..V�—,*� ,�r,;, � ­­ -­-,�.,T ,� " ; i _%__.'i � � � - � �_, - _- . , __ I— ­­__ - - ��I­:, _��10 �, ­-i� 11 .� I . I . . ! I I I - . - . I " . 1 , - I - . I . I . � - , - . i , . , I I - - , , � - �­' M_ ­ - - , ­ - --- -_ . � , _­,_� f-_ l __ _A ..i­­-�4�---­�-­`­ v 1�_t___ . - I .1 -1 . . I . . j . . � I - J - i I I , 7 - I I . � �, I � - I � F , i i . �� � -1 . : . . 1: I I . . . I . I : 4 .. .. ; . � i I � I . I I - I I - , . ; . � I . i I . : — i * I i I � 4 . ; � � - i � - . I ; --- I I - I �: I I i ; .1 . I I I � I i I : I ; . L , : f I _ � . � . I � . . . , � . . . . � I I : I . : I � � I ., � I I � i . i I i ; ; . . I : . � i . . 7 ! i � : � I I i i - � ! � � — . . � . - , : - I I . , i ! � I : . . ; . . i �, - THE.. � I - . ' ' - I . I N EX POSIT( : I ! . I . . � 1 � . 10 . I � ; t 0 I . I � .� .. ..... - ­ ­ ­1­-­­-i­_­A_._ I I ; ­­ _­... , ­ ... I __... ­­­ - - --11 - .)Re . I __ I iloss . -1 _ � - - - � , P, �. _ ;_.9 � � � . mommompow I -11 -1 _ ­­'. . I ___ L I . I . ­ 01000 . _01 I I . I - I - . I - - � � I _ wordso � "I Darling, you love- �*pmred 'i . I 6"Aittl4",the one xw*ft glance that I W*i 0q, love, obliterated all ;45 & Meg to, -_ _ . - I - � I - . I . � . . . I tone thAt he had t� Wild down his ad lu � ; . 1`37 to hear, d, reading � hurt Min .by � q 4 . � � answer.. I I - ' y . T'ld . ­_­ . - .. I - T_ T "I - - _� . "I : I , I : . 141GA11.1 , . . . � __ - � I OW KY SHIP CANZ FROM OVER -rn . I SKA. . . . - , i " he. ran down I I .. one. I wi 0 me A i . I hi Us i a, I � : k 81,11: tair i, and left - P t the - window the lowest level of � - surely no wonder I- i , tl.. � felit -Ben i mukindL It was. , . As if -1 were in a � d went as . . . . .-�.T T. G -ARROW, 11aniste , ZjAt :0 cp 0 &a. Oftift In MeLe4uls!Z �� ew . . I - -faring,ri Lee—r, the e belong to th sea I � 9 -0 fAmily— tonly A; little ' I " "Y _511F i tat of I , agat , shadi ng; t . �, 4 try,i � aq to of _ 'ag 'Icst- , Q , V IV ff- JT 1 - -1 � � VIP , iv a, e bu; . Q res with my han'd 1 , h t hod t6:nI � f I � I --- ' i . I$ & I IbOi - diM, I ,m li� . . � came-. I gt, j Oter a ti *At � 6- 1 . ��03 - - .-#I began to '! it .1 " , in&, I *As lWat � a —why, - I could W ­ i dreoA III co"2i ra -, .. C_ ' Ben 1. t1fij" , W,.4.4",fied out, " Oh 0 F, T. I X! U--&- I 0, on to I 411`46 --don't , _1k "' don F . Is �� � - � � , �_ ?, , ri0r, I like you? , if ; v , I It: why � v I - . Ire 1 "I hal, -no, symps 2 0 " 4hy with' an -, Id, , itmi M ., - - ` I * '11M ill S�i -,#r - --- ced t _&K softl .. �me . � �4 U -0 11.- ! - �: - �-�' _ ,.� le "" � i ini dwr 1, b*4 ,In '. I " �11&= In,--ftis wbile 0 14"piti ii il )&rkot tftnaro jL0 lvatorioo4root i -_ ! 1, G - . �_, , , 0 - I- CANX11ox-, & &DDEN, r, flolicuoipf In 0" "Ic'ery, 06sle h, - - s father, used to call'ine,, ohakiu#-,,his - - ' (to' thii *ad, as if 6 be ablilk kirl we, �irest calatimity that 00 this ol4'-.- . . -bitati , I idi-th - I yin, ; 1� , [ 9; ito zft­ - I U?, '13W . I 011. Y e , . er , . : . fatal reif. no I . I , , ffix '_ V V . , l- � , - f, U s� aps P".40 I " - ... , -, " I �1� DR 1TD, h e � en e I ell. 't tr � 0 __ P - , � 4 As h to Again : ,n on the 11 I to live i did that gi ht .the .11 - I 11# - , 1 ri�', , r- � I I ­ .11, I � - , �fwp!i h ;, e - qll my life ; � I� s 'so " I � 9 � . . Wh - �.I,wish I lit iiever see yo in! - .., 0 .1iAo-iri, lu - . - 00 JL1 said anythiug�.7� ut, At,, , . � - _ , -, ,- - . ,- - - . I ,;� -, - - , � re 4 2 t his ba, � Adibme I re ' , Aps, 1fTb dp� - i __ a" 'p�er I a ­ I , at _16gle US . Allum -, IIJdt1 3 1( t h An -- 4" some- � I argue . � - , � � - .,,. . _ 1 I ., i I -6during, - fall tom firml 0 it.!!�r 6-r, .. I 4eh, I J , X. 0. CAMPMOX. :H. it I 1. _ ... -1 - I � .. . � : wil 3 Avoyanoor and a "6 �L vk- *me of outp. 80011-- Ah add hotne, f0t, V - * , " - w44A bik#ifa�, '.4hild, ail.�'Yet 584 -_ � I * b e a wominln� ."', � 't tide. 9VA11`011 ,� -�� , , ping 1 114AU, '" el N , . Win i, ; It 0 law- L� it or, in _ - , rocks, . I , - " I r their Use to lit 0 to twif hewer -1 I ? � Qr I , A � - . y As I . I I . 11 .th - ­ .r�it' " C hispqed in a dazedo, b io rok I , , . .t�,f �f WA 8 fin t: me -16 - I � 0 ulous. I ,, P " I yb ' r ww� y I ' . il re.0 . $ 1 oWn ht,, � - h ftiices$4, . We 6 � Ot mWe from I y U n i- 11 8101=8 Wxoxetor, Anotbio , i . 'f*,AVprZsor. ( Accon ?s 4114 12048 coll 10011 i '4wwonable tarms. - ilsice to IiV6 and groir . I Stony Point, 6f hat old light -house or . I Wit1j, sli . aq head tre 'hero us I I _, 0� Ctilneii, when, . �Ilyln 11 - with me, Jesty Abap " 'Aid dear," , � .. Ben �,, God ows w at weight of agony V, momeift bur eyes, ? SA: tqgq _ � t in 1VTO . � . - -_ , . I L. DOYLE, 13 arrister, Atiotney, ft rh,ich my father had been keeper for th pra I e hi I y �! - Wi , them. it �� over. I I one morning, As I tiei d to down I on- my hat'sn'd bn the beit6h with re him, that dead, hel I pause be- . I � p ess -fore he a "I haven't one soul th ; heart i;poke to'heift.' . ,v . will make us a worrd of our own ds X1, " B. Chancery &c., Goderieli and Sea .71 % " ; Is iordL I ftan.y a year. We two were alone in the -id except fell the faithful old wolft in Ff& 1 see me in! to . � lions , tfissink. the ; � .e 3y lit& vyere col meal sea- i rm - lea ig.for , *tid - i I - prepare go -­ 4. h . � 11 &I _ Mr. ArnoU - I ,on It had u one - . Go I glin. � to 3 U mid word rou With, dear. When I 'been f I I it 3011. I f,ng, unfiat bered by i bonds. I W" P" over ]Drug Store, GO , . � d0r. . I iMii SPN,: 11 � I - , I i 11 ,, rho had taken care of us ever s a had beeni placed in her arms . I . ,li. prey. So the, r all Retime I a I ye a the grew hu. I . most as I watched , Ininute to myself sin63 I �he lamp. toi6ther. in I , e lit t W ia; nj shall W lealous of two peep ( ha - ve , to each other - I what Wer have, it's:a good-bye fordver or ve � -1 need you. t Come away with � me i then, this very night," - �__ . — ____ .'-:--;-- I - . ,& 310C .. S,QTJIEIL & Noe L, Barrioteroo At Att(In Mri I 1_04* - Solicitor; Chance17'.. No - , wbj girl, _ )yjs dying mother. .Janet taught me � housewifely ways when I ma gn " , U - ,� the �. Ah, ye we i . if a visi4 I 1 k .. *e et4 w Roy's Reef very - , V ft& I 6 i Itmight 'ive this city chap if you*$ , 13 I time to him. � so ma ofyour . � . - not at all. You don't know what . this I )WtiAg' is to, mis�youlre such a I MY ban Is were cold enough now, and, . they trein )led in bj s clasp, I looked up Law, In 14� I I -P*-* SQTI�F_ ke,, Ooderich and Brussels, W. 9, III 04 eriih; A. 1. McCom., Brussels. . � - At, riihiifify f . .!.�,,, ... I t God, 1p I - ;Ao WARea I I But fither don't ti,� hi strong child -how should yea?" And then he thrvugh 1 roud tears, then down to. The -------- -- ­.-_------­- ' __ - Was out of school, and, even as a childi : knew how te mend, and kqep the on , � 0 , , . I I ��i it )me, P Ill � "' ; Women 4 , any of the doom' enough to go off alone,: ,, ,d h 61 s, as I I F , Us bed past me, and rushed out of the . . Eoufje. . - 0 slender . circlet of id -my mother's ' - f .___ , ALCOU S'nistel a . M SON& IWAT801q� t , "ttfix. : nept, Solicitors In Chxncort;&(� (II&AX, It wight, rooms nest and clein against the i , �" ed an we e hi i I An -da or li�.vers. For I ".And he wants so much - 11, to see he rol r , I wedding -r illk-that had worn for in& a y 'As , _ I out. -Office-Firof floor cast Of M.Aw ' iime -when Ben dropped in after bli I e work � . the fir4 ti e in Y lifo.X.,P t, With A � i the ButgerjlV struck .... en sbe went down., For a minute or two after he was gone years. my,, -eyes fell upon it, itm'ade canadian.33ani'liulding. money toloanoulaij � . - . I was done, . '1- - 3011 Was A stout young fishermen, and I Ic t rill, siol. ning t 'I mi� b t mes . I rf at a down.to 1� silckwo And loss � Jimet; but The tide is at ebb no! thetil plainly from th� Ben?" T v, and we can see Point. Come, too, I stood leaning i4geinst the windows, wi i th a frightened, pitying feejing in - my L heart, Ben's me strong I . � 64 � 0 . I Say A is all 4 .dream " I � Rasp 0 , f $1101) 'Tell that Property- I . . ..,.jw . 5.. MALWNRON. i .4.04 GIA"WX *a, I- . __ i * ";;;; 1 . I -N& )wnedL as neat a little craft as any � along. � " 1hore, and Beu-wljy, Ben bad been, my over since I was Old enough to, lisp Ir" the zoom, s ,pie �i � for , wail fiiii of I 1 i I . P sol I n still Does is . eerie tut Vit onlyl an, hour be. . . � 1� - .shadow d . . f , 31 . a - � QP , se'd me, w�n't you, x . . ise - No " said he, 1 come, letty. I can't i ended. L tout] , "I won't k Recity chaps. conscious that even -dull na- . ture had bfien tried ' sorely. Then I we#t up to my, room and ma,de we yQu:take urcruej,words . L YO �Iot be worth ba i back. Lffe would L I Ly I U if I believed as yo 0, a ove it.0,83ff D.E my"SER, Barristers and , t - N80 - __ * A -Y Ast Law, Solicitc r 1 L � � s u Chancery ainad L � 11,8�jvft , _q - ,Co.�tve.v.aucer-fi,Wobrf'eiqpLublie,'L'ate., 0 -1 . I Private i�, I - ,over I 1 when, . �il I � the strife whi at d mar or i e stor m He and I'd never hav n a fcelt' g Fin COM- some unre4onable excds6.abo,4t a head. tLto would be' rment and IL mockery. ,forth and Brussels. $28,00ia of LLL L L lnveigta;tonco,.&tEghtpe)r,ce,ut.Inte remember .in iis namij. . cannot- I I ; lome way, my. life was n.qt .1;ound. -up . I � . . ' ' L outi ii Jeseemed , )h - ilnj ... ed to ill bin . sob 9 in if we was toget I er All 0111 lives, , . . - ache, so I might avqid father's or Mr. I - 11 "I Then you 6& in - unot have faith .9 he - 11 then lips re 8 " I . ayou . yearly. . . I L fiS with his, He lield my hand and guided " ' and Waiting of W)men .And I tie chil- metimes-sometimes" ,�n I (and Ais tone . Arnold's questions. After &'time Ikeard I said coldly your ave . . I r , 'L L. :As. H. BENSO'N. .U. W. C, � TE)LLO I , - . Ue ovelr.tlie 1 rocks to the village school � ' . I , 0 drei SbOUF "Ut 4 �00'. 'i wiag i did the , . T was a little bitter As I the lone to I Ive wig ' I him iti"If hhaj� thiefii both, go out.' Theaj r-os6from, my L badi dressed to the framed a I ie when y ou ildd you'love and * trasted A true love ilmn s on...M I I — 11 — - ,DL, cOAUGHET . & UOLURST-F Barrit'ars"�A�- . I rith,more.than, the c�re and'le ndness of tall elock strike . o f the ..) ihourR-while we ' n't a -been ieu vayself, and went up - . . " - I tornsys at U,r,! Solicitors in Chat t4 �,Xy AM Ln elder brOther, wh icurly- 2&ired.1a;ssi6 of four he a stout kep � our weary . . not r eturn. � I col . vi ;IV ld L P I An they did no stat d it .any a -gone down, -we two'd dare say." . been h ppier, I L 0 t wer, turning, the j)"s . tow -id the . . ra n 0.,_ Bet8ey v watchiog the little boat go no con diti ne." I 1 spran from th bank on,which .e . I f.usolVonoyL 1;otaiieo Tublie -AD4 con, "Aft j SQUoitor.iYor7j;;R',d,,13a�k,so�ifoxt),. zge'utsfol years-ana ;all lad of ten. Yes, Ben.'loved we then . I I to ( -r, Wi 01 N L d f - tales -ly , J, vnet to, woon out 1i L "O.h Ben" I said, 0 Dent Leh, "how. � I with a , indig- - I Are so, , k i� I - to and from the sh�re for the last time, . . I wanted to see bep off 'io Ishut up the I li Xt One, had been itting. e the se I I wereh ,and " - where" once I 8 Go tboCaus4al4feAsjurance M any' � K. B. --*W I I ,0W td lend -at 8 "Por iout il rMw Houses Lots ; 1 ily as Lust As truly and honest L , when, years I . olt 11 01 �� ea and , ihipwitick � if human , you pea life L - R tied on b,onnot, down � blind, no I could see.." I bre6iwth a and, 14odle, : I 4_8 — , I I .- ifterwa,ed; I came home.fr6m a proten- - whi -, i she had a � ,, el &I ing this very coast. cruelly? -as a . I weren't glaoe,, Lilly andwent L L I I to the beach 46sperate haste, . reer air. I "' Great Go& I n . I . . -r771- �ious country boarding. adhool, full of grand ideas And jongings to be -a lady, , ,I w, , ped a' ligi I crot , ed under . t ;bd shi wl aboup me, and r of L - theldoorway, worth saving." I I Dear," said he# in L , , rill a ' v d voice, fe � with' though with no especial*xim, I was full . L purer, a I L such thin be?" ticr'od, seeking for he � � RA NU1CA*..., --------- ­­ by . S I J G,:SCOTT,Yf.D�&e.,r­1-_—t -; "'txil lad S little shy unrest at my heart *h'en I ' . [ met my boy lover on the sands, But to th Pee i � 4 L the 8 bing and irail der ho;tr, gL cliess, an in in louder all the 9 is -a-going away i I'm . - I'll be gone years me P a w �, a, and Dbe. Can' yon for. of inward wrath .AAnd mortification. I . I wanted to get away and think.' ,Ben :me he i &I �� first time Vning at nzy fe t. e ­ :L from himarld L Then I ,u efrrus ed r �, I _ . � I . Amouchear, Sesforth, . . 4 nisi. . 01it. . al donee south side ia f Goolerjeh f3: i -_ W t dft I I xe�he ,kissed -me befi6r.e. father and . . R fanet,and said', withou� any hesitation, � I . . � I I tim � Then tl I . son 11 led, along tie . ­ ie sl)w , sling] . i stepo, of ..men Ei, anc, before I . giv, e my beir,g exactir makes me cruel, chik 111don'toce g ana cru ? Love 11 I . . I . I - . had been -viery cruel to leave me in a . Y erj I � yet conscience said all the t on . ' I r life away., as .i T6e iw at by. It seemed slow eno I I I . . th 4ye t east of Presbyterian Church. 1 34 � / i ____ _____ -_ I I I I - I . L. VERCOZ, 31. D., 0. 3f.; physician S I - � Ho - 0, I Oh, Jetty. -how ,bpautiful you have. I T at -his own, VI And then I knew that a con ( , dart back an Ben came u into Xthe -t . er � roe a an, two or what has to do with Mr.- your -going away . . kruold's desire only are to blamc,'�' ail I star . - il I ily ard toward the vessel with spread to count e and in outhe made up the years, with a consum ng geon e . Oron 5 dount rft- I I - ul erfor thi 'y of 1� Ozee $I W� come and r of 31arket:�n4ilio , ore -was wit the same-in,teed, hj% i thref' fishermen,'i I v th them." L I '; � I . I . see Itoy's Reef," I I muttereA,- sulkily. 'Sails that was slowly drifting away. I I pain and.regretalwaysin my heart, H)w I strwotx, next a the Fla Ing xill� 1 . I n � I . ; . � 't .. I rouldlit have been possible for such a 14 1'his 'SL�orrn it; maki ng a: Power o' " A nd 1. shall be bon e -in a htt e white., , -did not observe any one near me. The- I waited I If only -1 could bear from I lou 1. : - i - L — "Amp asn to ch ge. But he wall no longer a . . I trout to 'long shor 1.1, " . mid old 'Dirk Van . Come in then, and 1'. Ff I I hear all: rou have - . . softsind gave no echo of footsteps, and . ' -just on a line to say he forgave a e ! -me DEB- -B BURGY, S8 CIE. . I 9 Ph, Z : & . Surgeona, and I L L uehears. flDm . lshevmau-. 'He was mate of the.Betsey . 'ane, . b, as 4e saw. Brula . me . Aiverlig in the to say. . 66 I have 1) to then, it was not until a' shadow fell ae s my � ros I turned and found face But none mme. Father never Asked 8 Mr. Arnold orB I anyquestou of 3 en. Stree Station. Jo t, Sefiforth ... . the . I - I�N CAU, PRtL, M.D., Cor'o � fox H - , vron.; jo�uh: A. B a stan�h new ship that lay,ro'ekifig -iiie b�y� white sails folded- doa�i ray; I and I i G ' Jetty, then 'qu- feii vibi8pered, I �elf Janet . shall nothing � Ben, going out lefore sa( I c,)uld an. path,that I myself to face with Mr. Arnold. never heard from either. Both of th am . I I - . ilium! GENE, 31.1 D! I aL with - inj ek, and :aid , . I I ____ - .—, ,ocking idly on the summer -sea a0if L 0 I a 0 here wer n Enich thing as storm a C1 I . . to �zet blankets . � ; t a a , , L Ho e poor yoting I and a bel ready, fellow " st about 3 wer him. . , I laughed softly to to the . I . . � myself ai ; I went figure lounging- . " Why have you staid away from me.. I so long,?" be said', repro. - achfully.' "I have been loc.king �everywhere for & had sailed out- of my sight on, of my li .. Sometimes in Lthose long three years L e had news of Ben,-' sometimes, a let r PMLAN 11, D., 0. M., (late of tl a Aft J. B 'of Shaveri ?helan, Stratford),G.tfid We Cil . - McGill Physielan, Surgeon; I A-er empe!b for it to brave. He we,, go ng may;justies I.was coming home -go' g go I dro ed and cat U t 1. Do 'hat y u - 04' " 31, . on dei his heal besides. I'll � X, nd I 11 fetch a out meet solitary along ilie sands. Ben it jealous I What a I But you. Didn't your heart tell you that I wanted drawing my I � but OVE I -- but drifted lr from foreign ports . V. er a word to me. One3- a to], -University couchear, Saftfortil , ontarlo, Office - Meyarls Bloek,.fori ierly ocenpled by. '. i 111 � � ft , ar off to foreign ports-; but never a (0y . do r. ; - I . . � v ery odd sensation must e 11 ' You?." gracefully arm with- - "Come -ki paper - Yung. Resideute- Commereial Hotel. ,A& . at �assed bk without his, stopping I mr - door, never an e � vening that he e faces, of t the bore th,eir he :)urde it . . -en were;[. grave as I b t I ast u ;I th poll which Mr. Arnold e a I mewas not to be bro IMI ast over . en - n I 8 silly his, in the roe upon with me, 'won't you? ,We nave so little time to the�ship liad been spoken off the i as, . sai set f)rhome; and so we. knew, as tend at Csrrontro+ T-aesdaysAnd-Filda 9X *.a _ I . . � i -_ . " , , , tic! not drc ip in for A, smoke And talk, jai ki A, detaWng. I . Iall don li�athoruo�ps gasp. we rds and moocau. . ometimes I 6. we ourselves, remember." - 49 $ - the. days v ent by tb was drift., ng ,,,�at she . I H. DOWSL#Y, 3f, D.� L. it'. U. PP. S. � IlAty. Of I I -D. Member of Collegoof Ph y Iei�wug with father it is true, but most -of his i I . i . i Was i, ed it a sh� I F I "'� V I P !. � 1, dered if it Were reall I for life't � my duty to tie ' I Bat there are � days, and days a4d . days 1: light nearer. I ivery sail that I sawskim I _ . . the b.ue, staggering up from geons of Ontaxio. 1stZ House $ Irgeou of� . I I., tou OVeneral d jl,ymi in Ho"Its;4 ;1ances I f"ud oat furtively were givien . I t I . �Xo, o4ild,' them frig ky iltle e answer e4 ; one myself down . Ben. He wonld never ) such a Ving as be- anyti ni� -e els coming," argued, with a laugh. instantly forgetting Ben, and, over . an der'world, as it were. through faill li phyla I all- 9.. Al' - - ' - _ 0 cl Offl , Surgeon and Acton pour, . a, -Albert I . I oo me. . I . . I ' ' 0' � 1 ya(lits, I reckon., ; . oProoite Fates $to&= Mills, One nigh4, when a sudden storm: was , the Ben in th it w n s r�ight ., I , egg o i t( 11, " . th 3 reef,� and split � � ; than a rough,.'free-b I Mr. Arnold's simplest arted sailar, while expressed thought like a , childi wholly absorbed in present . happiness. . I 4�'. : .+4 of sea and sky, set my heart beati a drum av d my nerves tingling with a ,Utsidenee___� Street, oppositepommerejalHot,64, .Olin I I - 0AL Professional a& lls att*nded to .g over sea, came w iwoopic . thankfulness tZ u P e an -al 6 le � . " I . to lift me up anfl. transport We went up to the rocks above, . ety. - He would he meet me, and � at pniactuaU.v Z . 49 town country. i anil . a l,bearty ejaculation of ere the in 3V aal ?11 ki led I seemed me 4nd . . I � , i - z I I ffl the fi.6hifig boats were safely hauled � a-long shore an hour before.. I oat PY Te knitting . s I wum 'shoze--all. suth struelthiinon'th(iheg�dlajiilBen bit t1lis fellow ; I I I . to a new iworld. Burbly ,to be with him as mu the Iffe, it was ny dnt Y -4 as possil i1e, since if Ben had, his sat down side by side on the grassy bank. It was a day steeped in eunabine and beauty, a day on whiZh to lose i could I S&I r to him? Many a moruing . . I rise with the first' flush of flown, tu rn- I in the as so that it might � he . -- I � . T — . G�'? BULL,,L-. D. s., .I— SO . W - PeUt18t)&0,,8)aj0 ,_ - I i I $W�Plfite� "work-, table a crimson scarf, and "g- a the bright worsted fell from my fi; hair o bring him I . I � d then''tbe in," men I I crowded about him ' all rest of my way, was doomed t( � . such a ommon- one's self in pleasant Aieams, If Ben with his g- gb -sweep hole of ��� he great 'are of blue, mak ng W . A I I , lat-ef t stT � I "­ . . exe tea. . I sur I tall � 11 cal ..... s..... caro and n mptif . wo, my thoughts, like birds' of - pass * lying hither a6d thither, scarcely k pt . an( egan to str'p see 6) hit; birnisei - - . �, off wE hit wet coat -and le f Wier was slow. I place level. So I sa, while his vessel was. " v very litt e of him wing in ready, glass had been lookipg at us across the . I crisp wav6i, he would have thought we I idlin every wilte-winged gull a homewa A. . - . bound al ip, holding my breatb a ' ;Aca-p !11 ydriermed-witt V , e. : �m-kw as, can b . e obt _ I - sined!e owbore. . , ttroji 8 A. X. to f, P.. �if, ooms 00.1 r r� -- - 1�.j go. )ace with my flashing needles. I e- I - � . l y r: an -ging bed and )tat kets With that and Mr. Arnold and .� spent on - days in were only &w'ay Our time neither 'If F Lord, send him safely I � � . ir D6ugill's Storo,'K�W-st.. I X-0 - ­ -_ _z 1-. ­_ i I --- -. - 12 ember how cheery the room looked, vith its White sanded floor and t e uare of gay striped carpet in the etnt're ste ,diness and g I age ' a : a a experieE ftere Jetty," p I ravit 00, lie Y o with : i I - .all d to me, when wanderingabout the the- rocks, striying " from home to give us ihore or (x ploring far enou,rh away % p rfeet and com.- 0 thinking of t e other, sitting in the , glare of sea and . son ind looking with ) � far -away eyes over the water,'scsrcely d7ing, lid . notildreadd,."tome." Andwlen . dark nigh s of storm swooped down ul on i light us, I wou" d thte lamp in the :tower - UORT, -Veterinary utge==41 - D. 11cXK __ ate of Ontario Veterinary 0 allege, Se� out. omecandR!sidence in.re ir Idn I . 7it the big bunch of syringas on the I the bad � . oneness in our isolattiOn. Westood - speaking, and wrapped in a dream of. . ii with a da Ago ly & My heart, lest ei en I %1 - I Ryau's- Calls p.r(.mptl3 attcud�d ; Lro'ne quietly away again, and plete ' . yet - .1 I . day. A able,' filling' the whole air with. dead we, areleftalone ; Is aome liere and look together in the sunlight add tle moon- e . lit. ; - . then in th teeth of the wild storm BeWs f stock of 4terinally-miediclues . - ,.Ctrge eisguabll, orscloVex.01 Modest H weetne s$ ; "the light from the lamp dafic- ng on the frames, the tinted xt Idii, child, a . Wfaen's fitigers A see kind wh at vog can do. handier than light under the solemji front had braved cliffs wl ose rug- thedriftitg waves 11i � I ee," I -said at lust, rousing myself and out,w,bere 0'. 'ehi ship would be drifting toward the fa �sl . . rocks. I , . or it, ired - . d '.. :given if 407 . neq picture - are oo fed ' pointing phantom ,P , . � . .." CA31PBELL, V. S., Lice atiate , I is,tet A. 'ff-. man of CorriellUniversity, Ithaca," ili��Ils, and'8trange things that sailors brought to from foreign on � ! t1a. I) I � I he 4 1 � ; . d or years iM � 4 , We dell days, both 'of forgetting idly 1 6 vith th Uie inex. WA _ a fading. slowty in the mist of - see a nd sky, "there the Bet - - " A watched pot never boils," old Jan- once id, dryly,� to - thpli I lad us ports. I . r "member � I � st, ope over the us . goes , My et a ,me; and I Graduateial OntarloVeterinaryColleg 11 .remember, too, her t4e wind roared h . how hoarse was he cry that sound be� saying, unde I 11 dsow man !" my 1, d )reath, I What di handker- orable march of Time, all the world were an and feel ng as if Eden and liiire alone Jane -there ; that's the last of her, , I- I'm tie sorry !" drawing in my br ath . knew tha I had not been able to hide � in im t 17,119 from � hex settled Ve tly in Varna ,where a - found. and ... iug to ,nA d from .the 'rooks below. How. . he � 2 a tr '-.f ift.waUr g chi nd bi ad a )U I it About his I p . in it. . � . : _f, , like a sob . I . Y Pat one pair'of I I least fond, an ious o 41 e es, at the - Y ready I attendl -to All diseases in all kin s, of an 6 � imAlls (Man -,, seething around thei , raves wero d , g along the beach. Woe - hunderin ai�d . ten es, where - wb� F( every, nerve & dee tinjle� I j, ut was visible, . wit j athful j Yo And Ben's vessel *�s. Indeed, he would lemi I a to. nil, re dy tl�io ti 'o, wh n e de "Wh , -darling V! Y ' " Beca use Ben left me in anger this It d � t f thoughl trile o hide it even rom, myself. . ILfter that I would not go up to . - In all M u, do of weai her, and at 11 hom ol . . donee and iafftco tw ) doors cast of F TOW . Cobt per.suco Hall. I % . I -go � rreck, it was crying to many a heart; ut what had Ito fear, and what didl I . , ,now of woo and loss? Perhaps. when ;on was gon!e I might think of him 'in I . . [Ie but the eag �.-r ne'sa. I sat in h s face, wonderin 9 and -what he was, and if benotild i down I c if ILO . - ie. , beside im,,study. Y all theitime who 51 1. were really ill , . I " -It Wag olmost a n 1, i served, the very next . . evening, as he d ropp4 with father and a pla, non at. Mr. Arnold bid day day, be laid one d irf for a smoke at the table, As gone a for -morning. It was the first time that we eveir quarreled in our lives -ph, you need not smile -and I am very sorry, though I wouldn't own it to him if he were here " I .9 "I Don't the tower Only to light the lamp very - early each night. I One day, when Imas qu;ietly.men I g . by the talle, Janet suddenly opened e . door. I I He's ­ JAMES W. ZLDtR, V. S., Gradus , )f tin !�i � Tot - Ontario Veterinary College. After, � two years to praeooe with Pta aes � I I 01 Toronto, has octileil ju-seftf6r,by . , : pJed by Dr. Bnrgefg, a t roaring gale, zinw-ah, wind . . I �ngs a- 4ifferent song to us when we are And-tfien-I hour ibefore the tim -,lather and I I � d( I ate mt - 0 e, a6d�all the � by him, watebin 9 one to make some I a I speedy departure I preparati s about oo ; but s Jill Ben . , willfully shaking myhead. you . think it is hard,to . say good-bye even is 911 come I" she said . 1 7 . 9 her d face working all , ith i A over w OY ; I . , where he will be foftud, really to -re I .. � I ofthedornesucatedani-mals. Adcalls wnipw I to by d oung-1 , stoles glance at 'his Pat e tly, and sa yng ver 0 8- had not relaxed the - grave, inj ired air wb an one not angry. . then he xd a ringing, familiar I attended .or n . j _. . . im, met . eyes, and m ine dropped -work When ; tim ao our arge � I wonA I I I h 'C*lcise . ie W, that of late he had asoumed little ­ to aird me. I 9 Jetty, ` he said', impulsively, 11 what ' asking for father--+-uot for me-an� 4 1 flushed Veterinary Kedici s constantly ou ni , - eial3ained. as to so ndness and ct xtif) at 1 , � pan my, again. another ad a tender blast, surged around the eye� aud'mcarcely- W1 aga n he uld I �a piirceptible� rn" 1, breath.; is j Ace toward we I also had very before the. soft sum�ner h to say to il h in; and i, twj i lit had a. child .of nature- you are ! I've seen e I - hundreds of worn n more beautiful than sprang Up all andtrembling With i ex citemei ,t, for in the doorwa3� he stit oa Horses bought dsold on oomm 'o a. � ,, dence nearly oppo OSI T,011:: U. . - itelthe Exr, ouse I was glad to hear father say, I I It's dreadful nig4t I Jetty, I can't rest easy � see ibg to. stuly ' . . dre Ih I . Die . i in a �puzzled' I P faded quite away, on,,- He brought dainty guest eturnbd. lumes in lue - - you, accomplished, elegant, full of grace; i bolding.ol it his hand and saying .sor ie- � - thing-wl I for , I I . i . I . . . - i � 1111INCEILILAN)EQUIR. i 11 the lamp's lit, child. It's early, but . Xy we .- a,pp ?,, atefulfor ej 9 was Very quiet, and- all e did, but his L vi� -,old of renn Ingelow g and pd, Miss Proctor, but I never saw such a simple, lovable, childish nature in all ink li fe. You are ist, ne�,erk.new ; aa a( on as- he begin to speaU, a chill crept o', rer . � ___ ___ . � I : - . EX. CAMERON, P-Meticei watehmakertA Aloweier,mik.en. . : .tppose yea see to it." L I , .'I yes'L father" I said,- hurr�ing away. - L It7o Vol e was 9 low . wh he a mpt . tt v 34 .e foul to I scarcely bee say. I had Plenty and begged my accept, that ready - and deferential trice of th em with L I gr L . e that a revelation to me, darling, every d I ay of I . . my stay here; you are my inspiration,', . ,ne,, and... haii�d 1'�gave him was asead I . as his o . . It wito all over between us � , customers wilL It 10 . I - . their Interest to deal, with me, at; they i VO have the benefit of IoAg I went up tho tower, but before ' the match I opened the, small .. metes udy of t dered, I himla there r turn. I often was his greatest charm., time Ben A Did all the. if he had .my delight, Life was nothing until you I 0 two-thaij knewibefore be had 7 , So practical experiex -C-6,3n't1w . . my trade. . L. . � � 4 � - : - I ghting le ri,ndow and leaned oat. The wind blow we I as sat life il was. we. had saved P whatkind of a -if, . ndeed,it sat silent,* as to oce t th� upy him bu . notl�ing -filling of a' is became nart of it; and now -now upon � . . speaking. pridfi came to my aid, d . . . I too I MY Work again, h1q. - - - P. BRINE, Lieeneed Atetionee ,10r t1w . i drenching my face and'hair'with sud- weii aved. Ha was . ry I n L some, or watching us as pipe, we bent ver the the a soul6s! led out yonder," sweeping � I I I giving a chair and asking him to wait until fatior j & County of guron, Sales atten di I I -of en gusts of spray ; bat still I -knelt thol b b rown and tanne � by osure books, talking of poetry and th ngs that the air with one white hand, you are . came inj drifting into commonplace ta k, Parts the Coun!ty. All orders lef a -the ft - 'be iere-, looking out over. the tossiiig wa- n �rs, the raii beating'against my hot , . [teeks like dusky the the i , bntll I is forehead as I I 8 . 1, was h ;. broad, white, e uisitely �en L could never understand , ri!ing and pr ' i anosing leaving - at last a emoke outside lone." I wasting the sweet regrets that- ought to be mine, and mine�alone. .Darling, I atil I P ting my face to his. je� ous s) lif " Aild . as if the ] 4st were i forever blotted a A, I and we ti ;t strangers in thew ,e merei I ,old POSIT01i Owtloee I promptly.st 0. - COXATERCIAL I Y, Seaforth, 04t. 1 T t 0 L X 7 C I SHARP, rX or. omfor ab hep, * Lul tr wings, roar of ' irf sounding in my e4ro, and yet .hear- sh a-.' ( though I i the third finger of rge the mnid str,6t g, and on lef ban i with -father, antso, had dropped, my hmL its upon in hand, . jL, too, am going away . Yon don't stop � . chatting together..; -.We talked of vs ho I bad died d *he �ad %o carriages, and t -class reliabb; ro"; vo . 1W ania:: - ready. 'Charges m � aerate. offifte and fig J* I . thinking that I heard, it . . I . - N71.8this-man glittered I . dreamily looking . to realize that.". I � in the sailed xwgi, ­ Nr"._', jott" Huron street, set d door. e"t of Mr,' A g, or above I ' 11 the beating of my own heart. I aboavyring. I s t, minideiing 0 � )y whom to his wants, I �dp)nd and seeing something the 0�_ en page, else beside the " is You are not going now ?" -I said ; new boati i that ha been built, t e.old ones that had to wreck, 11he � 0 rderis left . at any 61 tb e hotel s , Prompt 1, ittkii- . iink in that moment -it came to me quietly a NK rig power fo r gi,oc d o r evil, 1 for truth . tender words there tten, whe I felt 11 that is all I care to know. Let us put ,gone and changes t 2 . I at had crept along the sh e; 0 ed to. I 1 M _. � . . � . . .. I i ::�� ,,hat it wait to b a that sense e a woman i I 0 . I or,ffilsehood, in he W V ? W1 ere pa re, - 'big hand apon my a . , "I � . off the -evil day." i , I 11 But I love, My and while we tafk�d I watched his - il � � . I" ,0,� . . . THE ECONOMICAL - f the word .wbiah impl� es a conscious-, ess of a different nature and existence. loving women waiiing or as his ; I ife. o w)rthless fo him home, ind void wish you read I I so I could have b ' erm&n," he said, ught you Goethe can't my new ) ye cht is coming down from the city, -sometimes furtivel, a when I sa v how in4 orent '" or t he b ! dogp�eorv' . I I � Y MUTUAL INSURANCE U M pulled down.the "window and struck a __ ' of love that, . ; I were I , he to die 'he, y " to -day. Ishould so I . ve to b, t I ve you I I an may even go to -day, certainly ( to- I 0 __ came. and .1 left t Finally h ther I I 1 it -M _' OF BERL I tatell. Just as I lifted my hand to the wet 1( . never bet. al i4e da, tall? wonder. study and understand . . him. won der morro*. Now you know, darling. wit � Y -crave alone to si 3oke,thei�pipestogether, .. . - - f � � .F -,� '. Form. , -a =p. I heard a footstep on the stairs ; Ben beside I . ed i . ie had a father I I ' f- mothez-, a sister . 10, u didtilt take it ti�, Toose- from when y a broke I every moment of year time and i I 11 'thought." I went ul to my ovirn room to dash avi INSURES -Risks and non -h lage property in both branches at - I . j � ien. stood me. "' Let me (to it for you, Jetty,"' he orj r tber . . y I 0 Or -was lhdrea! I . � . - dearcrone . . all these went away to school.' , surround gs and I My hand dropped the grasses I had the hot t4 are and make my eyes If i 0 prouder and-coldir than ever. - I � rat" � This Couiptuylseond ed 6n 1 . to jT;e Insurers . ,the full bon ;of c iLp . . tid; "there'll be time enough afterward . Still, and a ILearer or I e - - " Father thought I, I better I arn Eng- been f4atheringand crept nearer to his,. I did net see him for many days af ber `nee, and to this e*d the expens(s are kept -with )r you to'come u.p here alone. How your I and trem bles, dear !" . And in a moment more I stood unAer Xct, than . And when his � - and fasieued W I I thamselvas oth go Dr?'-. ,� . blue eye .opened .0 on me , .. lish"-,% sudden blush as I riemembered how . ' for my sca suffusin my, face little he and Ben 'of .and in the hush And silence that fol- . lowed. his words � it , seemed as if the . sun were. veiled and the summer day lay - this --not until his: vessel, was unlo . .an ' r fiepairs, a d put' dock md then I there was agre at of as in consistent Aafety and 6 aonomyo . ances ire effected only on the p*mium � f1w extremest care i been . "I tem, and is 11 ooan� hefrioss I obtain only have , g . sks t ie -full blaze, with folded arms and bea,t- ig heart, looking - out over the A - I wali aring pver , I in , tress, : and Y my )a face ,� I ni�,,, hands, f to fathpil's gray cared that one language. - - . even . � dead. I " Then I shall never be happy any -merry-mak ng in the neighborhoo for the crew of .1 I he Bet8ey a udno- osesomenthas beemn *a e on its � a"'i � . holdersiforfour.years, -while Use and 11 " -- - great 'ide circle of sea that spread itself be- ore the window a dark, heaving mass, � i half s then � bacl . my� f blushing, i i 11P to d . in( -agao, I felt thil king: surely it " You 1i ust u'liders I ity by iutuitiou, the - "for and elect [ve affin- - . " h I 'e s�'Lip`rioo"'Y' ), , more, I faltered. "But I shall come back soon darl- I 9 � Jqm was , I up from men . . along the shore, a � her coming in v th. I I . - every ma,i aboardi well ,% ,an e and note �asoets have been is"4 abing, I . ' highest rate .9harged on foamm o tb I i I only . been 25 cents per $100 for tf: ie whole ''of . Q - ie white-ca.ps rolling in and crashing- the below. He drew to wez�-, blessed t1ijg ' the! orld io 8 Lve ob,e life in � some ubtle, 8 MN drawn me to you'eve, ' I' ieticin - cehas - since that night ' . _ Ing. Besides, I shall be unhappy, too," "You cannot min me as I a signal (of generall riejoicin.g. I rar dy. -A t three years.' The undersigned is the Ag . . . County of 4wou, --auil has ejaE aged xr, 74, - . 11 I 2 rocks me . - I ­ . V T� It 7� I woke to find you at: ny bedside - " and I shall miss You wentout, and nevioir join' ,of � he ed In any - -for who 11 ,�. , 10 BAIRD to "Not him 84 t -- .. a im, le Ding over me and looking out, tough it was much too dark for either' I . us to but the line .0` an the doel whi Lie the st�ranger ed, rhey o# f calne 3 Mounds, alght, J we released i i . wc re - dress- it . then as I looked up, o. I ,, flushedhis face thatU,bad J. triampi ant glow . u, ,ver seen you. will be:back in the whirl of . the city-jiist thin" have never been there at allj� and all 1 know it. is f,entivities, I . . I . One ight wlien I camefin frpm a rrrr ; . ni . . - r � is held reVonqiii1oby, the Compff L, � . 11 I . - . pArtioultra apply by post card pr . I I Ing lotand concesAon-to i I ; I see anything of . r reakers. prowd wet E,ior*e the slock '' afte all; . tv n his system; 1. theye''before. I I Dar] 66 love ing !" he whisper. . . - ly ittle, don't 9 I I about what you have told me. And I shall I saw Berls t It figure 101111ging in our . doorway. Ze took off his . cap when, he, 4 JOHN MASONs j Anetioueer, insurance and Oe neria "e. " You will be lighting the lamp form I I e the' we unds we 7e re Ily noth ng ; yet,. I ed you we a , his still searchfi You . I e no inL hav th' to do but pore over the - . , saw me,.bowed, and let me page . . , I . . � zwichl 0 no of these days., Jetty /' he saia o . , . oftly,, 'it, h that pathetic tone into, which the b fl t I he bEd I 'e Z F u ,1� as neat,13 . lifie jio - ebb been I )y I ,aves . t, ' d a, vay ti at I was eyes - -veil them and hid, not - g mine. could � their to derness 0 books you ve Marked, and we nder when you will come again. I shall be ,in . . without a. word. Then, sudidenly, as if Also Agent in SOU01 Huron iorov* or the, C , whose merits as A Ant -class I�Uwa tAot Mutual, ­ - I Dice slides go easily when one is break- , I nee 9 ary have I ( ." uic t aid ge Ale 'care : so I looked ste ly a word. He too my own, uttf ring not face in his bands, , - with you all the time. I couldn't be ab- . he 0 Guld ear the silence no Ion I , ger, e stopped h rward and walked by my a do � . U knowm . 1 49- are we . - ­ i ____ I I _�� I ig away from, hoine and f glands for the rat time.' And then, as I tried to free for A few .days. . ed, or van 4en . And our father insisi- guest was well and held it uD him is I was � lure," he ­ sent from you i 1) try. f I would, YOU wet ing to smile through my tears. . . into the b mse. I � " FAthe r is not at home," I said, lo 1. I : � . DISSOLUTIONOF PARTNERSNW-,.� - f . . - - I � --r— - ty hand from his, be put one arm abont te and drew me closer to him, kissing - te on my forehead, and lips. ­ N to eno 8�t 1111., A I . wit Us, , 'Taint 1. any ti oi that I ible �e shculd . , stay i 11 I to help ), human cried, exultingly. . - Ili the early dawn 13 � i say good-bye. He knew d I � . en came to me to � wher to � find be " Shall you try I" . I shook my hea. . I I I have. been th inking of a plan," he ing aroun - the and longing to I room, ;et away fron � his e I . I Yes. 1 . I did not - come to sea your fat] ier - subsj.tj.j b�"10111 E Partnership heret-oliare. .. THthe umdersigned under the,firm name - wur . ­ LIAMS & CLVYF, No been aissolved bi . I consent. Tke business will hereafter be � -1 "When ,copie hom6j" he went on, . -1 -my I claim mF.little wife? I've - . ner beii iglive, let alone.ii -r,,' like �that fell , ii ; j J) he handsome yoniig a rgued to me, . me, an that would stillness of the breakiig lie drew to himy alon , in the nix mor in And said, drea : _ rill ily, after a moment is silence. Is Shall I tell it to you now, or shall I . .'- this time, " said Bet i, steadily i i I I'll e . I 1) � to see you, , - on by J. R .. Williams. All deN.-if con - * , . 1. the late ftm will be liqnfilatedi . J� R. - - I � I 11 and ill debts due the'late .� � as.� ed you -before-1 don't know why took things for like if e c= haul a . l too. rope i -s good as any on free- me ag ness gone n - ow that thO pride a d cold- supreme moment wait until Von have known me longer, loved trusted I V - - s C But ; it is nearly dark, " I persistkd y . I I ed by him. X.. . I.. - � . � � � . I - -1 granted ; but I . . 1111 go away now without a promise. an you be content- with such a- rough us c ng she � re, . he -,d ch ap, an' his It his boat q split -a ite i 011tSpOlLen,- a sailor, 'Twa'n't up On them. rocks ;. of pq,rting gone. . . I I I may have been hard . - . on -yo I, Jetty, and tind me more � "Tell me now," I whispered, "I could not love yea better if I waited )I "I must liglitt-he lam inthetower. I . : P is Let me do it for you, Jetty," he sa d, ­ � I 10 . I I I � I 11 IN connection with the ebovo the old 'M - - � ldlow to love you, dear ?-and T -I'll be Dod to I Jetty, my life." - y could he' no )) I a done . ank bette rin such . - I I . of late," he said, " but my Iffe to see you a- it was lit e taking rifting w that years. " � : I I I am I away, Jetty, "I he in a low vDice. "I fit it once befo.v, . . -ber you remevi -the very happiest ni� lit desires to state tiabis numeroui - ­ � . friends than he Inteii .4he i . 3 t, I do to contIan .. yon all . �� I leaned my. head against his breast, . i.1 , 0 id. X . 3 i - me wi him just as " stranger. And now P 2 'had but �th . . I going al ra,V, and going said, with that caressing, voice, that went to Is . of my life was, tOO4 W by, the mem( ry of it has kept me from utter des ture of firof,class Is as � - pumpo-and 01stern , fore, at the old stand � k;_ hasnowsneh. as will enable him to"turn oate better!, ­ iff; . ad tried to hide my flaming cheeks, , " we- I ija fouri dayi . � AS i i were as man- - Y_ we ve nothing long. s4y cold looks - be. my . heart at once, � I have ano�her "--and E91r. I (Tear � and had a talk with I A 4-W less money tbKn any otber est I -_ Hasn't she* a word to say?" be ask- . I ; "! hasn't she one word to say, af ter � � .. 11 these ?11 - - I I - ye T;,' I had to , I at "Alt, and often , in i li� wait I ie i a)o e I .ima ood deal tc him answe . r. I tie b(:)ks twixt us too 1 � Jetty, and love me just from you for give me � 9 as 11 . weli � ever. in Aug .. d . acht, anotUejr'BW& he smiled Y rfly . wn do into my face�-11 to take the place the that lost, She 'will -.I your I er to -day. He says there was pever n ny thing between you' � to land that strange] I I . kind In this sectiou. � I �_­ � � "..... To those I ndebind to him be voula sa.1 � �L, Immediate settlement is,dealrad, -as be jig years . . I - � I his broad ques�ions b - ' f4len in I thought him Y Only tell me love', , at, did be- of one was be here before the down. � 'it that Mr.. I Lrnold. ' was all )my o Vn . ly in need of money-� I -1 � nestled upon shoulder with . ' feeling of infinite content. I 11, . . J my . lit- e inquisitive wi �� �Y. ut a thi in I was very . you ' fore Mr, Arn;ld came. ef as yon sum is be with me, Jetty?" Shall you � � fault, T kn 3,w now. Canyon forgive n �e, Remembertheuld lestdbliohda audwell. � , I Sesforth Fump Factory. . - Is You ought to have known, Ben," I . prou.4" of in�, roe Ji 3g, . having J.1st come , I I I can't tell you tl - tat, Ben, " I stam - I " 1 ?" I starnmerod. " I do not know Jetty, dea�?. I've never seen any .one in ­ - I . 4iS I J, U, . �� - o I . ­ I 6id, wit h a little 1, ' angh,- "I. never ved anybody else in all my life; ". and I ou� - wi Of Schoo�, in 1,dongu6'4 e,n( . I Ph ,, all as -lit ra� kno, vledge at I 1 ' ere. I of ten .. mered. 11Y,o�'vewaitcg and now -now it's toolate." 1 too long to speak i � what you mean.'� � ' - � . � . . is Then let me tell yon, darling," tak- my life sit ice to take you out of my hes; 1. I I Let . me be, �n all ovIer again. if . I I . * . "I - ,- 1, 1HOI FOR WALTO. 0 I I I put both my hands in his and hid my . � t . I again. � Nvo 1� red wl�iat n 0 � I in unah, mdel�� ade himlook in t me, oo . 11 ecA not' ing that' � He took away his 'i�' . face fr9m, me with a and tur ig his �F .113 I Jetty I ing my hand in his., '�I w ant yen to go we to -night. I thit tdke you back ! I forgive you .�- I Oh, Ben, ),on have. ev-erything, to forgiie, ff I $0METHING T . . , XW 1 Ice is . . When I take my. next voyage, my - 0 w ispor ife shall g ith me," he whi ed; ; not I ` I . he ' could do wet . � ruile ;,i but he loo Id toi - e - I. a� , er , hav( seemed Die with a sort ', , - Jetty ! you say thl- I , again-7think well. groan. Punish m . Think I - s hard to urn on e aw ay with want all the rest of � our lives should be spent to- i . her-yoo,ra bound up into I and I not � . �Iing. u can never know a'fi the remorqe that:�h I ave suff�red for that . . . . � .1 I I I . SMITH Offero special in I my � . 4T I heard father's, I � I . tudying . . if . off that's' be a-lovi . get mine. I fatal delu I IF . : I I . .. audi X GOODS'aud i I A then voice at the foot . . . the stairs, calling : Of 1,e I � . i loli�,_izig to 02 ei and sio i, a 9 e were understand me, en 20 years' for a str . You me e n I tha , ger wh 'a only want you for my very own, the dearest joy that life holds for me." I lion, of mine. be$an wly I �fj . . pp sg, over s,n the very, clay you sailed Xwe3 I. . .eady.made C1 ing and Do s and _5h - -; _0' p gifes better va e u can be got e I I Ben I my boy, Ben ! Dirk's com I e up And I was s . P. Bin. oil : and such a child, known you a few wee� . a. en years ! 11 To leave father?" I asked, trem- Ben is 3*ate of tIlle Bet8ql Jave no lox Jrnot calland see for yourselves. I - , l in the offmg. . �.Iering straight on to Roy's Reei. -it uroly Wa4 not I ,I I n eem, to b .5 , a � h , he d task -0 least it to him. ViThen, It's a long time, my l"s -7- minute," in of it a 11 I : � I bl' I - it I . nyu zn� love surely would comfort . . g_ er, and 1-4why, I *in Ben's wife . i is — � . I — - I I 01M PAINTS AND VAENIS I , I 1*_� 01. the beat brands iere'll be trouble as'sure as fate, and e what we can do. " Ben 3'd better ge - riet in urn , lstu(i(d ind enwity fOr hij , per iim furt ve';', All ,isfiqnt tic rutany of . I did think of it. the honest face lifted 1, , For one moment 0 mine brc ught be. yea for anything you might lose through trust in me, 01 i I � I . -Mr. , drew J)empgcy, of Usborne, .. recent] is said to ij Chopped a stA always on t, � - ducaments to easuriirchasers. i band. -6 - -_ - All pa*es bav4ng,dV4r-dua nows Ana ao��_ , ught me in big arms and kissed me. � Good-bye, syfeetheart I" he called out, me he seem6d a I big li. art, while p I s6rt _,or B A inca 13- tation of I 4 reduced to fore me all that I Was the remembrance of tlile losing; the next ni - 94t be fore, the if I do not dare : risk that low e 6 vell to be your wife,": I said� in .90 low a three in circumference through 4n' � I I . j 57 "con � � 1. if�� are nquested 0 settle the 41ame'st ou"i 0, I they will be putluto oflierhands Pw I ,I - I I I . I . . . . . . I . r I ! � , . ;, ; I I I I .! I ; I ; � 1! I . � I I * . . i i . i 1 i I . ,,,,, I . . � I . .1 I I i r . 1 li � I . i � . I I i I I I � : � . . . . i 7 � I i : i I i i ; � I i i . I i I 11 : 1 :: , SD7.52 :8 . , 11 , � I � I I ! . - __ . ; - ! . . . - I - ; , . � I � I I I i I I . I ! . r ,, . ! I . .1 I 1. . i I � I I I ; : i , I � . I I I . I I i . I I I . � - . 1 I :, � I I I I . I . I � .. i . I I � . i . I i I � I . � I r � . ! I , I - . .t - . I - - __ I . � . - I I I I 1. I 1 , : i : . I I I . 1. I - . . I : . I - I . I I I :."-, .1 . . I . . - - . . I � : I I I I , , �. 1 11 . p i ! � I I - i . . I � i . ! I i . i� . f I , : . i � , F - I I . I . - . I I i I . � I , i � I I . . i . I i I _ . I ­ - I - - _-.1_1._._-- -,.--.-�.---.-.-.,-,---...--�---..—. - i I � i I � i I 11 i I , -.-A."- _ ,,_"i,.�ia�fiAW,__L_­' -.111 I � . . ! i I I I � i I . I I ­ ­ . I I I I . . I � ­ i i � , ill I I � f I 11. - __, - __ --I - - - . .----- � . I T I : I i � f I _­.____­ I ­­­_ ­ .­ ____ � . � I I . I I I . : : . I I I . : . I - --.,-�-.--�-1-1-��l"----.-,L.�-,-�----�------- I - � I . I I ,� . I __.1. -1-1- 1 -� I � , - � I . . . � . ? .1 � I I ; - � '. �. I , - . . � I . : � - I i : i f ­ � . _. I � � -1 . . I _. i . . - : � I % . , 1 1 1 . . - . , __ , ! 1 � I � f , .. 7. ; T. . , . . - I � 1 4 I . � � , , . , �_ , . 0 � - � , , . i , ; . . � , - I - . I , I . , I e . � . !; � , . � _: 0' � . *� __ I __ _ _ 0 — j,1 1 . I - I , , � .." . _:�"_�_ ----,wl, 1—IF __ I - �. . I . t � : i . .1 . i .q � � I � I - I ; 1. .1 IF . . . A 4- � - : . k, , - � - � I . I __ � I -- wu,T I I$ -6 .] I ­ - I 1 3&xu il MI. , - - !_ � 77�­ -, I , __ - � _., � I � — - ,:1 I . - - t__ i _� 'The B9a4ulelarf% I �' � � , I � � -1 I .� � I 1'. TIM bachelal; r, W-itteV6 a ilow-ei , � - - I - f ff , a seraph of neavol - , , A,U` Aupl, , � , I - ` , 1 re so swess: � I 'I X,Q-;—J--W -- - _j : lwr#A *ever more hUDARY thp- i . . of earth; � 7. - � I Bat less you: should Jeem me t .1 . -random - I I � Ing at Jo . , 11 R , �_ _. I Nor sketching. my por.-ral 1. I . I ­ ! . I the life ; I .1 - � ­ - I � r � - � __ � Elea down from a, ibachelli:eis � . . __ . � �­ . i i I I band �pm - 11 . � . T ak-- ,ill I- I � . - I - he essentials that =, - , il I . elor,$ Wife# : � , I � ­ . 9 ; - � � i, . % I I I I faultlenj I . I 19 Haer form rilust be , I � �, I , I . I !, oomplexioliv � - � ' - I - . Hier ej�s ;nust be ,clon . � � * I - . I .Own blue, , wr1114 -.1 I - ersdrmustbegiwdulol . H I . I - : fectiou, I . I 1. L - I � - � .1 . Htr lips Uke red blotsoms in : with the dew - . I .. - " d -in ­ - � � ­ ifftir .111111 Ust ,ie- - 1w, "- � I 11 � , I - �7- , I _C1 -tall I I . . rys, i I It .. I -1 . , � , I I.- Never s � by one t I �. � I - �� � I . , , - , - . . � I . . re of x " � 7 : . � ' - , � . Aua pizr� - r e7 as thesnovir ion -thele i . - - - - - � mountain, - :. . � F.,acb, ,werd _aaa each -thou A, l0es W3* Z -1 bache 4e. I - I . . . - . - i J � - I I . she zmust'pme in, his. Aselic"", I 11 - I I .and 10001y, � . I � . � � i � - 4 , I she must W,Awji for his, Jaox - . � - V bright - es grx) W- ,diml � - I id --hi. f�, � ; � ­_ She -m,ust be his - evote I I ,I � i , . 1 __ . .only - . - . . J, , . I - - � Andthink -the worla liefli � I _h. I : - - � x - . i I without im�' � , - - ­ I 0_1 . Z . , r - The' Isa maybe 0WA i �1_ . I raven, I � - i . :1, 4 He ,may t%X her e6iistence . * . . � . - -aud Strife; . mod I . . I I . �_, : But no fault in him 'must th . � I . I � ! �._ ,cover, 1: - I I I A na - M � f mftkae _Sji�618 - tte - 0 . � - , if I I . : I i � . . efor�s; wde. , � � I . , A � I I . i . t .1 - E -she must -bear in muti Patileno . i Z . � Of upbraiffing, � ­� i _ � I � hmer; ob�y - W I . ere . I . �� � Love, , ,� , � .i, I - I I . I . I . . . � her ww � i �_ : . I , .- � hough 'newthIls'hamelt . Aud t, - , I I �- ' _. .1 : . Week -way bb fadipgj� : . . � � - - s-Wom . . She inust sufferuw �. - , , . � , j I . her brow I . I i She must c,herish no. thoilg .. - : smile fof anotheri � I -the 4ompauiwi .*� Than him . . Z I - . ' i - ! I � I her life - � 4 . , Nor elen look too kin&ly- on - � I - - ; 7, 7 brother, . � . i , - ' . .- � 8,9 f,sithful arIa true U the . � . -11 a _ � i . I . I 1wife. X . I � . I : I ; . � . . i . ' With hivl Atill She mustunite - , IL meilt$X)f gladne-so, 1 � I _.1 _i��-�6wheu-sl - � : She must a r - . amover his0k - " � . . I 11 11 � I I I 2ata'brouainberboiow, er-o* 1 Y-4 I - _ t ; ., �. ; . - sad . i �_ ___ of ,ness., . Z. i Ifling 1 - Ust troubles so tr.1 . - �., ; . I tr I � I should , Y.; T �t: I I I - I - � .She -must stir uot'A latep A .- � � p ; ! Wise dkiection'! � . I - ; . I I ­ . , . � - � � , -the- 4; , __ 1$hemust eling but 4 4 - I '_ - ife � . . � � I . 6 n � . � - - - - I . troubleAfar.. . i ,be � I .. - . 8,081 SRI go- a "I'll I'll, ... 0 . I I I . I � � . I . I V100- . . � � I � I I . . . � � . I hing o . � j � e Oki iberiols not ii im, � . �. � � � I % � B_Acheloes'lVifia, - % � . � . . i �; . i0i - - -_ 7 . I I c - i J � The a I � P111118h, pea$ z I . I . I A I - I �, 1� F if our hero be -0ne,-4&a lal%i I . . ' � I _3 I I , .1 L I L e�! �. .. generally., if it b -oh" lot'to �, ' F : I seven or eight,,,comIlle'neze -14 __ I .1 I ­ , � �_ I ! bundiii r - tleturn,box of the 't �. t, *- -1 � I - . On.his tin, band is, howel ­ . I I .1 - - 3- ­ I . � �)i . hr '"s . ti , -.1 rin 0 0 , , . �jitth,, . U of - . or i Z ; shouiaafroTirsoend�athomeii . - , . . - f- - . � i,, .1 ?, _15 i ,am 4ximher � I � Is ' ;3A � � ; � I ,�, - -t-# ?- " .ever, ble farmea. I 'i , I`- , i____ _�, 1__ , words, the provincial, Antl f_,__­_"','�. _. � ­ . I � Ma: . 1-.-- 1110 I . 1111M.Se; s I I 1� � . me 11 I I � I - , I 1 3� ; I I �;_ � suckl, 1i in for - a � few�jzioutlix,, �, �-_­ ,of three - .. - per: v- � , � , or fourAfillars _ - I I 1 7 � after that the Wet �curse' be I __ - . - - :---:, I intemits And purposes his I 11110 � I - . � . S . care of him uujil he b -,e sevej � - - I I - I I . I when he is' sent to. leam I � � z - imsdirig writing ,and aritlix � i. i I -1 . - � i os*;,o, or, work -hot ��, I � 4 nearest h . . � � 1, � I � ­ I I ;e althoiu�ghtbep,00rlitdi ­ �cw * . I- I �� ' � stseven Yea � - dun. ngthe fit � . I " 4,5 ' il - � i very barAtime of it, 'Yet MA I . I I - I - . � .. I � I od in the ho�Plc -he, - - of Jl�- - I 2 1, -, for aina,wen "fed Qd �e, I ­ , ­ -vvhe.n of arge anX,e4rn his bri i � � ' , - - � � __ -ing a;t -his traite, 'It -is 4,- ..-, � -, adin , 1 . that educatiott is somi I way int; , te . its no , , . � � - o ret. V3 . - . - I - . village s, thro a, glia A the wh � I . I But, eupposingou 't .- � - ! home -bird, iiis living is rud I ' - . � . -:4 - � indeed, big edueatipu A- ') . � � splendidly oondu , 11� I . etedin * . . - I I - 'he I i 4Yet tte gelip9ls -of t -S=1 .1 � __ i I � ! - , ii. � I � v,dl - ! - Ages area inere ciAer, ; � i I - : . mothing, -sa"'how,1.0wratel . � . � �� I about barefooted.,helping I . f . ; __ I -0 :ft* ' tho,, ., i r1ow :or zo,Nv, t !�, i i � � ­ - 7- � vvp I I prane the oli .s ; or, if ho -1 � 1 � race he -co ' ' �'-� 0 � : Inm � __ eir , - 1, . M, 9 �� - � th drift Uets -on t" , I . e trade or - . I � - �__ - . tho , ... M1 . . Atlantic or , ".. ­ ­� , ,. : � ill � Az to any MoZ � pfine, ji , . - � I � 5- , ___ 'be par .. � .. - t T --ents, '. � . I &4 1 . � they ,Are in. a 'pas sion, the, 'a - L I . . I 'beaJ y tbem �; when i __ y teii 1� , I = I I . - . I I � I ­ tempered, petted I and if, � , - . , I I- - . - i.,2 . - �wrtaink­eeii sense �< r -a, ­ lmej'l ­ - � __ - I- - - . - - A% - � -. 13, 1 1 U,. i inide" and, 1,with � - I .- - . � �,:, I I , ie is pa'r If_ I him. sbraigbt until) � i� ­_ I ; I �. . - J tweer three y,ears` servic6 _ ­ - I-- � . ;or Z . � - 1. .. - apt -'wins -the heart alli ­ exem , I - I � - I . blwk-eyed tmsie,'to whom - . - � � tv,es t,ie Pf hU I .it . ; . 'a s� y", 4 - I �fo y t : I r Iii's -he' . � -4. . I � -d � � . . � and tobacco, Th� house 1' . I - -- . - . I o ,t - ', the r-ou . ho, peagan is I . � � 4 . � . dark torinem and -glaasless,; . I - - -11, Zcottl vt would appear con I I . � - . . E' - rsh observer, lbiftt the: � "thj�'4 -1dowe-1 .1 . '�` 1 `,'-�k _ j, I =1 - -�,, c . . I I - . and !bus lieut—the -one, 10 , I . , - I I ­ - bv d&rk, . . . , n j-, 1- -1 at bay ., . neZs AnJ K 7 ­ �--: ' � - � : - . ) z�-_. , 4r p . � 1. - --,I - I - � , assing in and 1 -out �� " "I are notmany i:: i__P,j5 in 8 T -t:p Z I - ­ ,. .. I � I - " . t :, � �_4 the pe IT r �� .. T , 1, . - �_e .. � __ �.�_ , - I � � 1. - . - �,�___� p7w-blos or �. ,owns., 7 . t t Y_i�_.-_­, I . Z I.--- � I the coantry ; ,and as b �­, . - � . . - ­­ siefs arp --4 Stolle bon - ,large, U � ­ - V___�"__, ­ . .-f - Meg � lime togdber in th M I I - . - � �_ . . i .,. ­.. Then there aie, 'tbe lift - - I - I - � 1; .._� � . bousies built nmong, f -he _-V! _ - � � - I . whete the - arA �of th-i I . . . - ,P , I - .� -0 Olive -g -rove, lives ; Itid W I I.. irigated gwrden groundk � 11 . . i I ..:-- Va-lencia, -where I the lai � � - - � -1 crop per annunt"'Wh .4 ,� its tiny stone o6ttaggel C � . ­ � � - . i- - . Wma of tbe moist! flbi�lish , � . . - . I . �­ 4161'aslan mines,i �0010iiie � _. . � . . -1 _� I Minets hAwe hollow-eA �Oul , I _____ the-Tocks andvusls, light! I - � . - . �. . day�by a tivy mil lamp sv - . � I � I I 1.4 . . . - - roof!; .andtheire,:in eridev I - � ­ - . work, theypass -their ih . 11 young peasant-growau � I i pll� I , ___ i� - -or thr4ee years to servi - count.- . 4 � y as ssol4ier ; bu � . I I- has,douned. the i 01 I 1 7 1i 11 _­__ - Ajal . - navaia, or,claapkid4o�l = - 1. I I � I . I - ­ I ii . q . : t �_ � : � . . � . I . I .__ . . � - o ; I I . I I : I . I 11 1: . c . . I I � �