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T6__R1_1 ­ 11 Q. .. -1, , - . . �_,_. ww" I . - � k ,---,. .� 1� - I . . I � - . . I_ � . I I - -1 7� �_ � - THE, - � r, - - 6 - I - _000,11110004� - - __ .1, , � .. -Y.---. __ _. 11 .4-- .,- _. . - I � . V121TBRIN"y. . . . 1. .,... - � � � - - - I � . I - .., I li��. 1. 7 . � KIPPEN I MILLS@ I I I _-* ._1 *, 0--R40 . � . I . I -f-Sighlonsil Style which o,)mf)how seen ad to � . � . � . . I . 4 I � ! - � . OHN (mlzvx, V. a., boner pauste of Ontfi*_ 1: - A FAIR Fm. � -, I Veterinary College . - � I Domle#* , � . - - � 1-44,00-1 . � . I I Sol-% the old music. T1 on faintly A .d us- - . �W_ the Public J _. Ali dMeases *f -1 � , I � I I I - . I i : : " =4 �. oe Jully-her fingers felt thmir ' t, ihe - mffimsw� AlWZY01 R80Y to 0, rV0 Animaistreat4d. Calls-proi attended to - , � I � I I chaviCts moderate. Vote rinaryDantidryp.svoc I . A MRy .4 BY C101WxL,1A RATHUONSi IN THE � lifter- I I Go ,d Flour. I 44ty � oomf . i I air a fit-ble - fiddler had played that i . by Givft . it � . I . . I � a, Office and residence over W. N. Watiow sewin . I �V, - � . LADUi' HOME J01URNAU %xe, - i K no* ; and very softly, in a thin, or,acksd � 31achine shop, sesforth. 11inwo �:_ , ; 4 � � I - small, but theu�pjta qual. I the for" J �� ­�,_ JOHN MeNEVIN --- --------- � .11, . .. . wolvenhook was I . - !, Vol ,.,wlhloh yet souided like away . i �7 t ,V I RANX S. Beattie, V. S., graduate of ontmk yo. - I I I : itly W" 1111011roeptionsibles it was so Batch, so �1- �' )at, --mill.vau , I What' is . . I . � ,.. soh of somothlug� -very $W( 1, I - ,e 001109i,-Torontoikember of jheV*,, z, -, CSSUIvii eminently 6 stooratic. . . I : I to inform his friends and the public that he Is. X , ri , , ga.10 .. � � qq Beg r" - et � I � . I Droop sso g the old song i I i . � r X071 $to., treat$ all dhe"fa - � � ! I &tit was* by any meant. on one dead I n able to give his personal attention to business, Orinary X ioal odd at- I _4,5t4 on at morning,, ebbed "if _ r= Ali callo prom"U I I Not tb - , I !'Hilchwayethat we danced . igaged Mr. john B, Austin, athor- ___ ------------- 2 it- I , � � :nd having Of, - - 1W + - -1 . level of respectability - Being a � town, it S ­ , I ,� from us, - . oughly oompetent,practic&I willer,be Is proparedtodo tended to tither by day or sight. Charges nsa ... I d,11111111i - I � h#A, its deptifso. which respeotability, respect- .Yrup.t L I . ate. Special *tteniion,glven so veterinary W : and . �f � And left ub at eye on the ble hk shore silons.,I� , t I Z ored, and its, heights, beside which' I . I t i b - led . I I I . I TING .�ND CHOPPING try. oftice on Main Street One 4 1 the old vo co GRIS � ._o - , I ae � ably 1 J. -C. Davis, Rector of St Idt" ; an an s.t0`r,,a.,0"b- or �� tT, . . . - . . UW � I ! Y. J�piscopal Church, - sufauld� Ala'.: and "god, and Miss V%n Droi � - � . i, 40 she son d tb r � south ot.Klddlo Asirdwair* f �p g la WOE ih . I . enhook!s 6 '01, thi heights � of other a 07�t t Im a. - . 9 , I . on the shortest notice, and most reasonable term# I, I � _rl - I , I � . �towns seemed as 'though they *ere not, trued the light out an ,'went � I I HORSE INFIRKARY.-��Ccynersff j* . I " My sou has been'badly ifliked piano lid, and tit .. A to all who way call, 0z"ORTH :� _� I . , � "I - .... I - . � V418 an king peak was teached ; � w Bu$ first 11 od oor to as pros, for � In High street the up through the'darknos4 to bed. . "I . tion .guaranteed every time. hGododobSireetis, atviA ,-, 1. � abilit � with a f 0 gh * POI , a . � W Satisfac . uroh, S"forth, OaL Ali Ass 10" ot. �, , � - I respect y culminated. � Enough earfUlAndthreatenhi ' t � I - trial solicited, .. _..". - there . . � - I . I I I I -04 sm � I . . I 'Chi . O" i , - ; 11 *fig AS looked across again �0 the house. t . . I blue blood coursed in its two 8hoit block* for several months, and aafttee-77t 9 the light Flione Still .. "Psood JOHN' MoNEVIN, Kippen, Ors", 0"00 Bbs*Pl at any of 'he d I ­ � . � � I site, wher . -A I - in' -all suooiesfulw fff""d 11A Jk- 1114TWAry or , . . . Frovi . to impurple the red of a thriving western several prescriptions from p 'si 101S night,'? she whispered, " God bleso Yoti;. my ., - . .--,.. Alsewbers, 421 the qboron Maw'. -barges A*Q. �. A 7- - � � . - , -_ - -i - - ovary door plate bore iti Van, or, I - . . : I ! E . alle. 7;W-Jj,W. ELDER, V&Win&ry,SwV.,&, - - I I � Jug r I town , . I � : - P - I . , , - I ­ I . Ten, or well-bred hyphen suggestive of which failed- to relieve him, p, e as dear." - i I S._.A 1grgo , xt0m .1 . .. ,� � � . Jim a palm -screened cor mar of Mrs. Ms rtin's . . . I � a) C � - nookof TeSeftaryXodidnet 11"11 , I" . and - - red by thb i1ft bf I . . Irnbuts MI sontly on band . -1, - � . . I ationary grandaires. Ita very na.me been perfectly resto I Elsie were gl4mily - Pitcher"01 presc6pti0n, fOr I 10 I .,.� : vilat Revol , I j). r at ball room.9ob and V_" Castorls IS Dr. Samuel i - � 0 , . i � ; ,- 1� .. I I gave evidenoe, of honorable old a , for � two' bottles ,df,,B . ,�11 r . ,_ Farb 1p : . lad,814 the future. mins noither Opium, MOrPhinc nor � Z - W . . . . GerInhil §Yr' ,,You are quite sure it has got ab'ut V I and Childrol . LEGXL - -_ 1� tir � �, Fesit a year must have passed since it Was An Ep�scop� schee's ;l --It coul �ff i ..;;,. el- . . i . Many 9 ! i f - _.. al . � I � - t I '! � - lityo the high street of the' fown. Is til- asked Bob for the tweni lath tlmG- 011tic � su,bstan�e. Jt IS a harmless substitute I 0 . � �� . � -isfac � l in res . i up. I 'can 1reco Other warc I I . 109 . - - I -- I . - . I , I � . S. HAYS, successor to the late firm it 7DIekeft - I 1 ' - ' I T __ 1. had, indeed, only met foot upon tho hill, up . I ' . I R" & Hays, Biri4ster, Solicitor, Nota 1107 4kc I �. : .. . r. I . Int . I , �.61 Sure I Why, haven people been Shoat- bin, 10 - .� � �� I - - . . , less dignified st'reete had � Recto, !nd it W I h 6 tit - the .. for Iftre I I g gyrups., . and Castor OIL I., W 0 Rioney to loan. oiace-wwoardno'# blook,71raWiln) But* ­ ; � � � . I � which the youngeri . � ," 0) nJC ing it out within an inol , U my f6his 611 gorics, ]Drops, 000t] 41 aq a :� H . i I In . . swiftly run, leaving the old one fat behind, . I � hesitation. W 6 evening, as if I were ,6 wax'work in the , . , 3[t Is pleasant. 1t;S guarantbo is thirty years? use by t _ , .- Seafortb. ius �_ � " � , . 1, (D 0 CD - C+ - . . � . . jauri - k, � ---- � ---- . . �, � . e. .The old. people -seated coughs like this 11-Cono will 40 . " 'laya 0 , �� - - � .. - 11 I low down in @J1 $%V6 Dam 1 stroys Worms and al - - .j , P i __ - fu7d3 .111, - severe, deep , � t Eden Musee I Mrs. (lint S. Castori4 do tj H11001; I's & -LE i-4� . . ! 1 31111 . . . M ok 11Z I &-its antique door plates smiled as they are as severe, tests as a remeflypain to cc dol: with mamma.. ions of Mother . i=t- :� 0 A :N NN I Z "'� wt. behini , over to-moirow . dralting 15our Ourd, 7 Barristers, Solicitor& Notarle Public . I I'll . watched the upward match. "41t is all . I ' 'she Isn't been'be . . -outs . v . W P - 0 , I &a. Offic"_ i� . .be subjected to. It is for theft Idilk- Hea*eu knows why fore koverlshness, Castorla prev . . 0 5. � M ho Yonge Street, Toronto, 0%tarics .and auto , &ri , f. ; I, I . 1. I M g. W� CD ruh Z . � " but . I me .. I Wind Colle. - Castorla relieves P - I , 0 w, � 'they said, . a � duri very well for now peop*' she must have had an a, ;t"k of so thinge" Ontario, aftionh Offlee-:-Whitney's Mock X#A! � I standing cases that Bosched's Qer- and I pi 110*0 X11moiq yfiZz T , I � - . . I . 11 There's noth I I bo�se I . .11 - I 11 . . ,ing for it, then, but to see . Cure � ..: 'and flatulency- 0 F, W .n . JAMES tZKKON. - 1: . . I we are too old, for that sort of thing s Diarrh(ell, ' Street. Mone.* to loan. T ,I -ifie inconvenient,. perhaps, -to be rup! is iflade a sptcldlt�r- n , . I*1 � 11 It was a tr man Sy; . 'i I the morning," said Bobt teething t�oublosv eures,ac,�USUPatiO C) (D P I I � � . 11DW i ,� . I I - . Many others -afflicted as. dng - �dgid your father In �1, . � . . - ::, away from the, contra ot thiks; but , . . I ach 1-4 0 . i � . .1, quitty �� t) gloomily. , -the fqod,, regulates the 0tQM I . I I side, � . �. . I asf5lmilateo I 1' W NO -RAISON, Wait" Ift"Mm ',�� afte- - the majority were - poseiessed of conjoly bays f dn't be 1vorse time," i co� W C+_ - � . ATTHR �_ I �,7 I � . � was, will do well to make d, liobp ."There coul ssid vastorla � health � y and natural sleep. Casm ) �, ;37. �v i � � Agent, Commissioner for taigg S'1111111�� I . I . I . to bear them thither, if need has. and the few I � I Elsie. 11 H a so Pitt 0 about that lawsuit , . . C+ � H X coo, bo. Itone to loan it the --- - � I,' I I bavi � � . . this. ,I I sLud bowels, giving �ft lad P I , avey" walt(ft. y 101ra" I",, I � . I I o"biri wint - i � :, I somewhere, and, , Ups panacea. -the Nother"s Friend* W X. mosswiff, - . � Was, � whose chiefett ,Wealth lay in an . 11! . i � ' of -.his; tb re's :& hi . C ; W - ti �� I . , . oheerfuuy afaot, -supported, doub less, by - . I old, Montevidedt, W6 yesterday he heard his lawyer, Mr4 torla Is the Child" . . : . . . -1 . - r W, ; .9 T X. BEST, Barrister, Solloitor,_ Notary �� .. " Iveri. I . of this hidden ireasure. J. F. Arn i Ill, and could t conduct the came; : I & � . t Ofill oots north ofooni I I � . Thi I the conscloidenese 61 Buel, was I . I I . � � )p a) 0 0 otz C1 ca V - oe-Rooms,,five d �, t, a% ­ . - betantial . prop filled to writes: I always Use GermaA 8 ' . out it," � Castoria. '*I�_"u zl., beei 'P he's in a terrible way oil, M ,dotel, ground L �kapft -, � . When this unsul eable knees, they staid Lungs. ." I y ve - I pity ab)ut Buel," said Bob. Castoria. - 0 :4 pmw ��. , floor, next door to Q L- - . I I . 4 X , JeweW nors, Main streat, Seaforth.. Godift �ai mail . I I . � . I atron.gthen the) f for a Cold on the 11 It's a great -.4 r. P: 0 . - � - - - - it ig Softening of the N761 adaptedtodhIldrien 04 ,, agonts-Camerion, Holt and Zameres, ,­ , . a, and viewed the world never found an equal to N-Kii - eSS 96 T' 1. 46 W�orla is an excellent miedidno for chil- 11 Castorta Is 00 lug . 4 Of 5: �. cheerfully at hom ,key ars afraid for he's �esn y P#= 10 0 et- I - �', ��:, M11 . from an i�per window. Mrs. Van Vliet, at - I - * , I recommend ltassuPGrlOrtomn Preo"' I - e!" 0-d - � - I I . . il. QD I brain. It was sad'newi i to me, dren. Mothers haw repeatedly told me of its . 0, .. ABROW A PROUDIDOT Barriekys, Ss&J . 1. � . - . , a superior. 1 V4 : ;, � t. - . I - �" a first rate ir ear Iold man I I good effect upon their children." ! known to rao.11 a . -30 I . ��­ I I tcIl - __ �. �_ thelower-and, awepttho street indefatiga- iona of mWe, the di ' . . 11. A. Ancrimn, BE it. 1 . 0 :4. W 0 *14 ,ko.., Godsi* 021ifiriO, sl.'T. GANWIN, 0:10, �'. � . � - . I � Jilt from altievously modern but convenletit G. G. GREEN,. Sole Man'fr,WoodbidryjN,� I have always, thought, boughs that he took I ' D.n. G. C. 090001), . d rl I:r (D-rA . RKI:PROUDISM. - 1�1 �, . ZIM I - , . �, - ] I I iii so. oxford St., Brooklyn, K.� Y. � - 114 :, Ha oh. i �- w 0 P.A. C+- � . - - ., I 11 - � P� 11 ,� 6k By Is aa Mrs. Clinton-Conel, with the aid �___ - - ' - the wrong view an r regard@ that man ,t . Lowell, Nam. - � . W 0 )"* . ­ ... . . � - 1. - �_ . 1. � . * Buirlsion A - - . of a alilfully, placed refle6tor, wad equally - �pose that is where: the hitch you speak - I I hildre4ls de r4AJ1=ON, HOLT & HOLUES - 0" - 4001 . � ry E� =-A �t I . � i*' - .1 � I Sul - I ,sour physicl=g In the ,d part- M - IF K i: - . � it Ip6meutablo," she saido as k1wayo a beat rerhedY for children of I Ift X -o", _ j - , � Of comesin." . ds castorls, Is th i C honors in Chanoery, "..,Goderlebs On . � I I at home,41th the upper end's affairell course, it I . Mont bt,vo spok-en bigh1t of &lr exped- M .- ._* . I -the day Is not 30 0 :4 C.t. cansics, Irl. 0, P=1r HOW DUDUM H -_ . i - - ior kinile, - ID 9 W - PD I.. . � . But upon all #,igh street's otherwise un- spologising for her victim in I � 41 Why, what do you know,about it?" which I am acquainited. I hope in their outside Practice witill Castorla', %a , .. - � I � .1 . ".. is poot,bbild mothers wiliconsidertho real 'I ence INS . I 11 . 11� 1. . purring"Way, 64 bui"15, erhaps ti . -i- . __ � , - - - . . k W, hardly so much to ris I ' 6,6 Well, the truth is, I have beau workin far distant when 0 CD 0 - _ . . - - , � torpished respectsibility and antiquity there . _g , ouri c . - I - � I - . I rodular -1.0 - . J1A i _. � .­__ , I la in- 1 and although wO only have amon 0) i . . D- J.. DOWNEY solloilor, Conveyancer *p � . . Msl� one blot -. In the very heart oi if, choo 6me, after kl - j, You my own book," sai interest of vacir ehildren, and use Castor , , 1-4 - . of Victoi � . 011109­wer I � I . _ redi6s and up. the case a little on 11 awhichum medical suppirej ,what is knoi M � , � : , .an Pa .e& Commeros. "too . IL I I by Jowl *Ith btra. Clinton -Cone, fao� to face know, I believe so strongly In hei � Bob, "It -is rather oui � of the ordinary,,runt stead of the varlousquack nostrum " i1ro free to. confess tha`4 the . . �� OW is L__J I xaln itro4, sedorib. ftvate I . . person w*all know that --well, lt bd sy- it fording,oplum, I products, yet we . I loan at 51 iiind 6 per cent. - lug - � . . the . - with Viss Susan � then, In a W , I __ 8 won us co -look .wft . :4 � 4 1 Van Droop, lived i and Interested Me, AR destroying their 10TAd Oues, by � I tZ ;1; W_ __ . -1 - wa . LL - 'person without ainoestori 1 a � ted to look at thinis in ulto this ,same _ L Bual and I have morphine, sootbink syrup and otherburtful � merits of Castorla b 41 M Cr P . "NING k SOM, � "I malled Davial, a . . Xpeo . � L am - � * CD 1-d N I ibe"4 -L _� 4 . . ft�a . thii person way that 'we do, perhaps. Tan ihot i miss- Was' your cass, you as I m throats, thereby . X ,'T*`yZoGZ he. � I Matt I 11 ', 'Worse -offence still, however, . told 41m I agents down their sending favor UPGZJ it," . I I . ;� talked It over sever I fie. Il talm to premature 8"Ves.1% . . U11== HoSpITA14 AND DtsmivsAny, a , �1'. . lot Johmftn Tisdale & Od . money i10 io" �11 I . . � f . � ral P as soni with Susan 1" � L .thou od I � I � hod a- son, an equally SA0"t0rI0 J* a, this I ght he wam wro ut Hatch." � Boston, MRS& 14 r:71 1.16 pw A, � Z. . . Jod ? flushed a li�,tlo t Dr. J. F. XJ N-CMEWS, - � I L " � I daughter oE the house of Min Van *Droof I b� ws, ather's* one tho ght . , CD (D (D CD ' Emot" BfO* Oun6", . . I whom Elsioj. Sole . v I _ y 11 This suit has bean It . . . . Conway, Ar' ALL= C. sum".Prm., I P M JA310S s0M. . � - I . lk - - I em ��� I ylar,, bad take or very. inde- and clattered her teaspoon nor o6ly 1 0 - ­_.., ......... - � I .... 11� - ... . n it into It , the ladieg for years, almost"' said Elsio.9 "I on : I - � � � Ca . 11 . I ! . n, L . a One or two of- . e M . _� - - tle� ", pendent, Yory A-morican little 4 1; know wha I . st;mwt, Now York (uty. 3 CD 00 0 L- I . HOLIMITZI), nooem'? to ft,:, 16114 , �, I � 11 _ead - to fall of response t he WilILde:now, I'm sure." - 'V . � - ii,� , - L L 11 gal ' The� famtsur COMPM701, 17 19[urray . . QD $:6 JZ . .., . -ova. . � . I ,, Wallo' I'll see him to-inorrow," ; lid' X4 McCaughey & 1194inededt - . rif I . I lidisa Conveyancer and �:, - � � 11 IV I . . t man, - . I ), Ct. ".-A2 1 �� - � r" I I -The, son, Bob �by name, was I ulftLior partner I I Mr. Dav ry nice young , ' - Bob. I ,.- et. . (V - Notary. __ -­ . I, I - I ' -_ - I . . � I) - __ . . . : � - L I - &;HZJKnk of 00mmer". to -11 I SIX f I in the law firm of Clark, Fraly & Davis, and I've heard, said Miss Van Droop att last, in "It won't be a blil of use," said 111119'. : Z 5 0 P aq , .. I B I I , - -,B -2 I 1 04 if I id L . i forable. 0mos In scowt, B. ; . L . Ar VL� � . 30, andif theylovioneach cou, I . ;= L 1�d k � � wag regarded by the world ofitsiae High a small, timid voii 11 Oh Bob, nly give you a few I - 0 aftforth. . . . . L -.1111 , - I, thtnk hd 'd for . Co �- W . , I , - , � I � street Ana -very . . rising young * SO 0 1 L I - - ...... - .,� �� - # 0i brilliakfit and other, poor youngthing( . . dozen of my grandfatherit! Goodness known I . I=d r_+ -, � - . I L - � . 11 tr i. ..;, e I I - . ­ I I - is, � jurist . -A P- � M1 . I � . Davis pere did. something in iron, them." , I I - Ddon't want themi It does seem to me . _--olove'rest thing I evei made her very .happy to hear abo m . I ,W.. CAMERON --8 I ed - ways . M I asn't, marry . . oar wheels or kettles, High street was ut- - 11 Deat Miss Susan if, &I io tender too ridiculous U 1 whom I Hatch L Ulty vb ' d she flushed a little as shessid, the X "q 0 CD . � z I ' I L I BARRISTER. " -_ - ,W], I , , WAS quite clear, however, hearted I's purred Mrs. Clinton-CoAd. � because hundred y do It think yodcould got an. . ody� boy ; an I . 4 I M � Ln P. I 9) I - � . . )I please just MS. - .1 � I - as to the original old Davis, Who had mar- 44 Oh, no indeed, no, .said Misi Van - some Caylor or other e family- better to carry the case up, for you. He iii na f heart and soulintb tha 0 M n . Is ts Solicitor of Superior Courts Commissioner Jor­ - . 1�` tit . - - - 11 . I 11 but one han'i help I -, Bob threw himsel' M PA - I � � - � list a if he had popped - C+ P, . . taking Affidsvits In Ae High oemn __ T1 I , ried a nobody - with money, bought a Birck I Droop, depressingly, Van 1) as they call it! Just a oung, of courses but his law is sound, and , which _ I I - . � - . I I 0 of Justices Conveyancer I L I . � I 1* sorry, I think." Miss roop L Ke in wonderfully keen and a brilliant itudy0f the intricate, puzzling case . .1 � , � . W, '�Jy, al I ushroom I It is as had dropped from Mr. BueVs falling hands -' t=' = Pft .Money to rAnd � � . house -heaven k]a0WsL *' id died there 11 up ready made like a 9 13em I . I v I i, I , "S M1 softly at she rose to leave' L f aker. If you think well: of it I will have I 0 J, -A* I � Iwa - i . � 96L I Re -had been a giroc6r-a retail grocei! Yo i sighei reigning house ! I ape . . -4 : 5 OFFICE. -In Meyers'- Block, Naln Stre - bril I L . time you'usmew: into his strong grasp. , I I Sell I - I * ,, What is it about Miss Van oop?,J bad an belonging to I..._, (D .. adjoiniti ,office of Drs. Bediune and: Id, I I- � -be sure, so had the Van Kleeks and the � suppose nobody� Would . iggested him meet you here at any a of its first trial had I . 9 � On. V . 1� . I * - The came at the tim L cc td 56 � . I '. I �, _. ac. I . 4- .- I - ­ - I I ' I 1. e-uq I . DENTISTILY. . .1 I . themselves - but then note the wh�is ered a little debutAnto - " I a 'Mrs, �-bjeci if I at t Oh Ism, off early in May, so the sooner some 0 1 Cuylers SWI marrying your great-grest-grandsou - Con- M L::� Vo rp I , ; . a . liet laughing." f, I why did't that L , . 1 21 - I difference ! For them it w&JIL a descent, j VaN dear, rAyler die you Ing is settled the better. I) made quite a stir in the legal worI4. I. �� - L.11 I � I � . - * ttlerg � ,, Oh, Jt was -long before y . . . a - cur day" said 11 Yours very truly, J. J. BuEL, I (Continued on page 7.) 1 )0 - CD �! 0 1 - . I now Be . � 02 0 . - � . - - I - brief, necessary adjustment of -Cons - 11 Susan wig it love leave us unfouBded I" _' . . � i on 9L, W. TWEDDLE Dentist, Offlee over L _� L - - - but to the Davis's it Mrs. Clinton Elsie made her absurd little speech with The other note -ran -. - I cl- CD �-4 - _P � . : � . to new environments, . t I 11 " ii t a lin ' -_ - I 0 6C & Xclunes' 8908 St*re, C�rner Main I L gun I t with this young Davis' father, thii 'a 11 M -k LiTTLE S'WEETHEART: Jus a . . I . 0 I-tz ch -Q �-t � I I 6 � , Ontario. Nitrous . a 14 : rocer having be ife, I a laugh, but the laugh was almost a sob. 0 1_7� tro== GAS � I waa a rise, the g - . -a. Van I _ that I shall not see yourt father I Jr , X 0 �­o e painles" on -of teethi, . - was said, as a, peddlers and Mrs. Clinton- was Stopped, of course. Mr � .Proop -44 Cau,t you qge me, at fifty, Bob,'! she to tell you . �1 , 0 � I i I � - . If I - - I - % 0 i , wasn't one!to stand that sort of think. bat � this morniDg, after all. I have a iew Plan � 0 0-16 . I I - - I 1. I 11 � Coner, that handbook of useful information eaI4, 11 prim and faded and mildly dejected, u to -night at the .4 CD P M F__14 It. -G. FRANKLIN BELDEN. Dentlat. on � 1�, , a - . � eyen shook her head a little dubiously �t they my that Susan bias never g�i Ovai Iti,i " Ith a taste for tea, Ind. j,roselp, and good which I -will explain to'YO ' ET X M 0 . C11- I 'Ll - " V I Meantime on press Urs. ClIn.' I IN - . tl&&. I � I Miss Van Droop, meanwhile Mid r4chid w . � Dministrated f Xtraction of - _. . I N L Z . tbat. But, in spiie of all this, Elsie fell in I company, for Freemana:`. P I 01? rrdlZeefitore, Seat - � . � her own door, and pulled its shinink bell works ; and: not even a oat for I , A� � - = Office over .Tohnson's _L il - - � . - �� L I : . . one Until to at ;� Pi � � 10've with Bob Daiis. I hate the eight of the i Can't you sere me, ton -C' ,.night, my d ,ling. �, , ;0 I 5� N I - 01& A' I I I . . . � How it all came about nobody kne*. It handle. - . . � . � . 11 il&Btilyjbut ever faithfully, BOB - PU12 r ': a I . - . ti� , - Bob V I . *,�,� I RE' :� so , ��, - I � ^ - - - b � -Matilda," she said, as - she, 1, , � � , ; - P 0 _D 4 ! ; I q 11 While Elsie was still poring over Bo 2. NINON", Dan" L _ was, in fact, a very old 'iffai � . - - I ' ir, dating back "You will be my car wife long before L .1 "L I 13 1 - "there is such a pretty little fello* out of note, she was hastily summoned to he� I )'100 4JMH. 0 as . . 5D �=. L awr, 06. will '19 L 3 � U= at ji - i ,� .... - I to the days when Bob, just out of knicker , please God I" sai4 Bob, taking both ' POWDERE1 __4 ( J. I I ' o mother's room, where she found Mrs. -C' 10 I a - � bookers, had drawn little Miss Cuyler up here with a fiddle ; I wish you - id get I him: And there was 8 UY P, I Hotel, on *t .. 1. ... . , Elsie's hands in . THuzscAx = xAcK xomo and . I I I . , � ­_ I Z - � I . the hill from school on his sled some dozen me my purse." , j_ legram - in her hand. ," X oar . i � . . I . 99 . 1 4 i much quiet detarrnin�vion fin his tone Ithat in tears, a tel Murdocies Hotel, Hensall, 0-A the YUM "D TMM I t �i . . I ma,mma, was , Idn � grau FRwAx in each montlL Teeth extractedwith. , '� .. 4 . - � I . c thnes or so, This being told bliss Susan, you know your rn,� wo' !ri 't she felt quite comfortoo, dmamina, my dear, your poor, dear I i . least pain possible. JLIJ work Artt,ciaas At - , I � I , I � A Elsie, with ha garts encourage , on - I I ; promptly put a stop' to ; ar ve no beg' d," said th�'� ni 11 I vowed an a boy that I'd win Us)) Arandma'Mms,"I sobbed Mrs. Cuyler. " Y � . rates. . J20 �v till ip I � , m;s t; .. VA 4 1 hot cheeks and fl%shing eye#, told B,ob of the handmaiden severely. 11 Sit down Bo .a you I will. if you 11 Uncle Richard has jubt telegraphed : � I . -_ 11 C . 1� Went on b, I I and w , � I �` I 1� prohibitioa. I I - I -take off your rubbers." �, . � l�y be true to I me, Eli fie, " � � come at once -and I'm afraid 'it is the end I to R. 0. H� INGRAM, Dentist, (successor sta. 1L1 It I � . I I - � . , 1� on . * 1' D fwyal Callege OfDw, a f , 6 "Thank- you MstilAs," said M66 'Van is to She is so old ; ninety-five last birthday." I Billinp), member of the I . ,;, "I can't play with you any m4r4, Bob I . 1, 1. and just because my mother doesn'b know Droop meekly. . .. I Bob,"' said Elsie, "I can't promip I'll Whereupon Elsie, although b __ _ PUREST9 STRONCEST9 BEST. - -, I W Surgeons, Ontario Teeth inserted with or �� - 4 - -- 1, I r . - - . � ' �rry you without t wir oonsent, but -A i Readr-for use In &,n somh . out a plate in gold celluloid or rubber. A sale: - ! � I I X or �. , juantity. For making. - � n I � it � I She went slowly up. the stairs td he� room ru", d I'll wai for you all m �'.Iife, mamma bad known neither her nor anyone soften nx water, D1 v ecting and a nundred othm OER CENT. on First thetic given for pe pal J� 11 A I Yours. I love you,- an - Congo , do gal SoEfft. . . - DIM extraotion of , ­, - , I � Matilda's h4avy�, foot- I Ylill . , . 94 -Bob, .roughly$ "ni6ther's and shut the door ; � . else, for ton years, was; quite ience uses. A can equals 20poun Second Mortoges. 010 Offloe--overIO'NellIsbank Emeter Ontario. . .1 . T . She can't "maid � do ' r." i � . �4 * - .. I 0 - . 14 steps died away ; then -a door fir the bother a a gold by All Grocers and Drusel" _L � . z - I � I . dead." It 116, an easy thing t 0 -vow Vows. Nothing - *stricken to find th t her keenest feeling waii , W,0W,4Vxxt4X0 fftrtgages paid off. .N0 N. B.-FIstes secured 'Amly -in � the mo. . I - � i � , . 11 3u- '%V- "0rxX`X&WWW . -Y-emerW Patent violie. __ 1. . I . I plaq, wit� you" -regions slammed -*Matilda aloayO Slammed . I a breath,. and It In One 6f* rejoicing in that� h r mother for � ,,, i I I 11 i . .1 -, . I . 00MIMISSION. Agents I - . I 11 Well, alay way, I can't in simpler -an impuls I a a . I , , 1 4 1 !I.111 � . . . e1j; it was time at least woulo be out of the risch of I L 1; _�, . - , . ,volue, doors,. slammed them aggressiv, Vianted. Oall or send ft. 1 1 . .. I . I , ­ saidElale, with a littlechoke inhen do 'no -but oh,- the kee lug of the Im I Oat of I I I : "A' , . I - I ,% I " �_, I � ; Station Mrs. olintou-Coui� tongue.. . i stamp for CIROULAR. - 110NEY TO LOAIL ..:� :,K�l - .� � . -, . I �, nicest boy in her way of saying simen 16 the Deal , . .1 � I I I I , . I - i I . I � 41 but I doult aire, you're the . the .mighty multitu of, glowing young ' � � � - . - ! - . .1 - - . - ,1 of Independence. � 10 h the twelve'.tbir 11' 4 W 4 - � 11 -IT W. lk,ArONEY TAAX -Ahrawlt ;I--- --.,.!A a" �� __ , . the street, I don'6 oa,re what they say, and I hearts who'.9wear to not the world ofire, R wax- ONEY TO LOAN.-4NmdCkt 10600 - .1 . . . � . F and cautiously Miss 'Van p1r000 I urryi" shi isai - THE -LAST FIRE: i��i���ii I I I'll 10*0 you, always.'? Quiokl., how many, think, yof , ever light any in, mamma dear, if you h i - WL61=0011 �� Al o*nL, with Abe I privilegia to borre" of I 1� ,, � � I � � - . raised the window sash ; the litifle fiddler - �biug �rlmmodiately all was bustle andconfusio ! 11M . �, . _� - 1. I - a pr 911 my #� I I , � I j I .* A3�d Bob then and there registered- a vow at all save their bed.r oeii candle.: - , . "PayW9 'Pad of th indi 9 money,al - t� - ­ . I - i 0 little had not yet finished his taut, a sweet, old. i . in the Cuyler household.' f B - - "Y ** Ir. iffolmm!M. zarriney, sea, ctw ,�. _� - . .1�.:5i ' ­ %% t to se ve for his tru .1 . ; " , I 11 in his boyish hear ,r ow I libly -and hopefully , Just ai the footmsnwas putting Mrs.Cuy- TW10 URNED U T. Parties will be met any time -and, ---- �_ - , V . . o, if need be, as Jacob served for Rachel, fashioned one ! H . often Miss Van Droop i Bob had sworn . , . lovi , . I i . Th�t last � enou b, to win his tr a I . - . i '�� 1 4 1. a in spite of all I Elalif place to ,see properties and wraug�l MEDICAL, � I I - � � � - . 11 ov I �, h d sung Ji� in the old dayl ler's travelling bag In'the carriage , � I but. to win her in the end. - tolimen, liv ng and dead. It was I � 1. . . .. . . � �, . afi the olild Du l,oans. No fees. Erib-lose stamp. i ake happy evening at the Stanton's-:-how he had glancing out of the window, saw Mrs. CU. I � - 11 Don't ori, Elsie," he said, "I I'll m �brobbed - IrIX.C. SHEPPARD, Physlolan Auld Su . ". I . I � her singing of it! She: h, . easy to be hopef at hile music I ton -Cone standing on her doorstep. ..., Im" . , � I . ad baught . I m . : . 1� 1�q_ � - if I . I Dr. W. W", ,Y*. - `- 11 � . . em let us be friends 'Sometime, See . I 40 his I I She in* coming I" thought Elsie, with . � . JLJ eld, Ontario, succesaor to VIAO. - , I .- ,I � ;, - don't I and then in the shadow of the old rie'layede embered, and ,and swayel, and his weetheart wai : - ut later, whei the lights wore!out, . I . --im." 11 i I � , - t i , 4 0 ";I ., � rm ,,Irma n, .f L, .1 - Ott ri .. ! i ht! tic ;�L cc I W td I- & t td � � d one another- afterwards he had thanked her And pressed side ; b . sinking a6t bar heart. i - I - - :�' '-, 1 �, - 1peed I � -0 " . I � I church porch they ki I 'her hand. . i ind the music silent, and his sweetheart a I I Dear mamma, you will lose your train la, , I . I The Old �Establishe ,. DR. T. P. XcLAUGHLiN X C,P.S., Ontario, IV! � �* . ..- ZZZ a peddler s ,randsoA and a I - -P - - � �. � thluk of it ! ­ things s,named a differAnt i , I I � � siclan at - W%_1 - . I �. . - -, � . daughter of the house of Cuyler I -and I I Give me b,apk, give me back, the' wild block away, . I Irgeon sn� , 3ocouchour.' . I , she cried and -straightway she hustled � .., I I so ofmaning I" equea,ked'i the little aspect. Win her? as I In that resolution I calls PT;zhpW attended. ofte, Daa�*�qods. I . � 1. I r freshne . L slow, stout Mrs. Claylir, breathless, bit , BROADFOOT'S * .. ont 1. � Z. I I . . ­ . 0 , � ads b t a gres, impases L - � I I Elsie gave Bob the blue ribbon fr6m he I t " ble . I . 2 � .. - - - .. I - � I he ,never filter still expostulating, bodill down the staiii!- . a- ____ 4 , I , .i3 - old fiddle from below. glance How rose up before him, and a y . L ' I �.� � - � . ,- � i.. carls, and Bob slipped his dearest tirbasure, blo ked the - OK'AL_ L ,I . � . I . ?a8% into - Elsie7a_ -hand,, mud Miss Van Droop cast one quick ' 11 Take the. telegram over to your cone a ) Plan�ng Kill and. I DR& 800TT &M . I I . I i . a pocket coml Night, howev , brings counsel, 1,and I I I A - , y, � L - � I . . I I � . . 4-,U *1, ma;rl nnA.,Iyve over her shoulder at the door ; then a silver why. J, Susan," Mrs, Cuyler managed to gasp, etc 3. dOHN ' WAR OFFICE Goderich Stre oni wfho";:� 11�-_ . o W" WJ 6 I I , I I I . I - ; i , a P, wasim Bon finally vur ad m, though his ho& , . i F id YOU Faucyry, . Church, Seaforth. RESi5iffbi, next AgrloultM4 , 11 --� �:, ' ' . - �, � ; I � agee L -pavement at the fiddler's I . � , � �L I 4 I Af ere had been no more sled rang on the Avirl f chaotic ideas, light ping on the steps, " she is the eldest gran I . � ash an . I ; ... . � � I I ! r.. I - ter that th I 'L � M. I -_ J� . k . � - . .. . , "I .11, _, I I Z - set,;and Miss Van. Droop, witli thd win- indeed was a ,J child. She might want �to go down." � Wounds. �. . I rides, no more talks by the churchys. ? . I) SEAFOW1 8:M_A.:F0MrX1=J[_ . . � - '� � . � . - � I - 9 � . . - : -11, I - I I -1 a I I I J, iff L = : r� . 11 rner; but.there had been smiles of redog. dow shut, stood befbre the dressing6table, gleamed over chaos ; the creation of ' his 11 Yee,' yen, .Mamma, cried El ' Ilb t ----;..- . � - _C0 J. G.'SCOTT M.D.C.M,,(Ann ATbarAnd,T1. I - :. � fumbling-h-tirriedly viith her bonnet strings. plan was begun. . , i 0,11 . _ I * 11 �fute to ose. I - . I . - � . � I , � � I � I f , nition and stolen glauceg,L sweet 49 the . ' indeed you haven't a mi ' The People's Hirness maker, has been � This old and well-known', establishment to still torial) M. 6. r. S. o, I ., . "Are you trainin for a walking mejtob ty F� T. 'U. 04 I . . .� I � When the bonnet- with its strings liestly reachled twice within the past two movithe. AftOr - the first 'running at full blast, and DOW has better facilities 0. MACKAY X D ,,X., ,(Trii# I) _ .- I I 0 I And just as Mrs. Clinton -Cons � 01 L - . nd growing sweeter and " yo� - . Z I I forbidden, k1ways is �' Bob?" Said his fath r at breakfast. fire he purchased the stock and bua�ness of -Mr. than ever before to turn out a good article for a M. C. P.V 6. * . . .. - - � . . X, Jane I ... � . L I I I shyer %a the years slipped by. rolled and pinned, was replaced in its bo the curbstone the carriage rolled rapidly � ! ­ � I . . . I night tramping Fve dded ­ - Sash and I - a I L . I kept me &wake bolf a r - i George E. Henderson and having a I new moderate price. doors of all patterns Lai— i- . � av�x . . I - � . f - I I � " . ., - It was. not until at Elsie's first -dinntr' and the chl�el's hair shawl folded &,�&y in . � I stock, had just got everything rimning Icely when on hand or made to order. Lumberdressed on IFIR. McFA -Member Pb. . � I . .1 . � - A - 4-_6.1kvawn hlon,ntl Ina . . 4� ,� A AA - ­ 'Ki- - an and this A.. -A . I � . hot cheat hlie� Van my head. Nextt# � a a trqqble- vt­& . W .�ftdl &A RIAA ln Ir 'In 1. 44 ,,a 12 _ Ut, of the College of V... .1 . I you hav 71 .-4 1. .. ­ A..I.aA All Irl A -# I I , L _� party, however, that. they really mett! again Ir I � mu vawwr r 11 J J . . . . let=$ Ana Isurgeonsi ate. Seationti Onsmo - .11, � - �_ I A I some case, my son, at . least, i t time nesIrlycleared him out. His ' ro;� 1 has been lumber for sale on reasonable terms. sbin. I kept . . I � " ...... i - re". Mart us one Droop drew her cair so e In mar g exhausted into a chair., 11 In another n. '" '­.­ Office, Cady�s Block, - opposite ,0;;;;;WJ11 Hotel i _. �, I . - and � ! " " 0 0 � 1 .. the dinner was given by X 0 ts Was it a tre2bl ' discouraged Z the Tu'rensishi .. , - . take- your boots . i7 eo- he but although cast -down he isnot constantly on hand. . stimates for -- - sank into th . She was not Met . Z . . Ag Night boll at residenost morth side of Goderich St.' .. , - . . of the hill people. Dirok Bog%ert -taken its cooy & 8 . , V ate she would have suggested driving n a . ole or In part given on application. i -1 1� � . � ha � dvyo I .seventh door wait of. theMothodift Church. MO It. � . � I � 1111 ly cfackle, some case, by the wa I or a bad conect e an of buildings in vh . � 11 - I � , if .... Elsie in, &-aid when she summoned i3ourage cold, but this fire, wit its cheer . . on with . mamma -I am positive -she won d. None but the best of material used. And workman. � . ;. ... - � � ,i . 11 I ... � had a Sociable, living ound, and Misj Van "INtither," said ob; "it'wasatrou" led a II t a IS ATIT AGAIN IN NEW ship guaranteed, Patronage solicited. 11 �, � 'I to lift her eyes from her oysters ghe found - Poor mamma, 11 she added, .,with I . -, E. COOPER, 1L D., Physician, sulgeon and . - I I I I �; � I � I a fact . is, father, I'm . . � -0 . - � i I Bob Davis on her other hand. � Dr6op was l6nely. Tois story f6boub Elsie mind thi ti tardk compunction, I I I.hope She won't Im ve , I 0 12ag . R. Acoowhers Constance, Out, 1,121 . -1 . ." , � . I " "a I . . . PREWES. J. H. BROADFOQT, Seaforth. . , lz� , I ad brought bick the past so -clearly going to Pe mar;ied ry long to wait at th a* station." . I .J. ; 41 yler, you know Mr. Davis, of CuYl8t h Vol � � I �. I , 1� . � Z Miss On 11 f X I: i � � & it seemed alwost as if it were her ow4 story 11, Well, you'r1e, ank at least, -and loer- That aft rnoon E18'1 obedientlk Haviqg leased the Corner Store, Whl�ney's Block, I R ELLIOTI, Brumfield, 1,lovutlate .. 1. Z � ining forward - � r I .. I a to carded S-07-9 .. - , . � 1; course," said her hostess, lea . . lately occupied by Mullett & Jackson. I He is once , of Pbysiolans and -flurgam, 10= . - � . � .. I I � I � � sho had beau hearing,1 this afternoon r $I I taialy there is som thing refreshingl 4" d - - th legr more prepared TO FURNISH ALL KINP9 OF HAR_ I t , . , - � . m. I .. � ii-itle. . il y ,u a to am over to Miss Van Droop, w om - eldi Ont. . �00 I . .. . - I '�.l I � I P-.*- C0.11 .eg.* - �� I �� wonder if �it will end like -mine she den about you, B b! When is it to",be? she found -at the drawi'g-room. fire,1 knit Ing NESS of the beat quality and on he shortest .; 11 �. � 11 Ohl yesill said -Elsifill shyly. - 4 I .... __ ; In. She shuddered, and poked the 1'4� ra, notice. � is C., SMITH ,, & C009 - �] thought. ' i - - W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , 0. X., Member 0 : � I C then 0 asked To-morkow?" ' .. " - a baby jAoket, with ' a volume tof ' * 11 I . : A I . (I am. not quite forgotten, , Aff A full line of Trunks, Valises, gorse1 Varnish . - I I I . fire to make it crackle louder ; bat, iti spite I R. '. Bob. In about twe ty-five years, fathep, I Romans, poems propped open before her F the College of Physician@ and Surgeona, ft.', . - . ' , i re, &c., will be kept as usual. His losses have been J 0 � J ., I ` ` I 6$ I a " 'ne%, but by hard work, close attenti ' t busines-9 -Ofilee and raddence I J .- i Wbith Onflairic. aam@ 14 .: _ .1 11 Of course not," said Elsie, ffuihing a of the fire, it felt -lonely in the big,, quiet sh , said [Bo - ,I, ' : ding, I am h :B_A_MTM:M]R8_ 000upi;g by Dr. Verooe, 3" _� ., did think," b, gloomily. . m disturbing i'your rem io . I i ral 0 1 - . . - , - . I * - d Eltie. 13 .. . i�* little. "one can hardly. forget. one I s near house. She thought of 'Elsie ; L oi g. I'm glad you,: gve one time to got i�ied afraid," sai ! I and a continuance of the libe ub le atronage I - �� . .; I .. ' � I . ho� - . Z � Wilful to� - * ji , , F, ( , . I � . � ­ - �% heretofore extended to him, he ho es n time to . , �� , . � ­ I , . audacious speeches, her Pretty little � A the ideas." hug ed Mr. Davis. "'You ,!�' , I wasn't reading, my dear, said I . General Banking busineis transacted, A LEX. BETHUNE M. D., Follow 101the Roy'd 1. ,_ �1 # - seighbora, Mr. Davis." . . overcome his losses. , __ I � I - .1 I 1. e, - "You don't wear blue, now," saiii Bob, nesses, her tender, caressing ways. Would quite took 'my - I r- ath away.* Who is she, Miss Van Droop. 11 I was just oomm ting I Farmers' notes discouuted, It �0011 ;;f PhRolansand Surgeons, Kingston, . !� . , LLL - � . - . .. 11 I . . - . ,, ma6 the I I . . I I - successor T Dr., Mackid. Offict lately -cc& .1 - 1� I L smiling. . �. she, too, sii alone by and,by and my -'bo V' � : i . . . ; a little ; it makes the -time pass, I Drafts bought and sold. *001 "I . !" tc .: ; fire era-kl-t to drown the 0,ying of her 66 J[tX by Dr. Mackid, Main ,Street Seaforth. Assidenot, I 7 I I , ill, Blue is childish," . 1; h1sie C, u, I �t . . said Elsie. .i e ar � y er, father," said Bob. I repeat aloud it aeer�s quite like com any, . i Interest allowed on deposits. �-,Cornervif­Victoi Square, in house lately LOCCUPIO& - - �i I I ' - f i�. empty he ? Ah, Elsie, she 'told 4erself, . # � �. . 11 I I I like it, though, " said Bob. �, . Mr. Davis sprapi to his feet, y 1A know.. L Yes! it is Mrs. Remans to day; - SALE"NOTES discounted, or taken for by L. E. Dancey. i . 1127 . .� . __ - i, A . . i made of sterner stuff than she had beexi. L ARDS, SLEAFO TH . - .- . . - I -I � '. I Then they talked - of the roses, of Mrs. wat 11 Ijook� heri�7, !�y son, haven't yc :u see I am on a jacket. Cowper goes W I 61leotion - 3 1 � 0 . . "I I � r I . � ­ I Martia's charming new candle -shades, of ihe Then M' ; Van Droop, With the little pride- than to let e of that: fatpily play he ;vith 6DOIKIN, and Longfellow with mit ens, I � . - �. - _ , I . AUCTIONZERS. � . ,. -1 .1 - - I fiddler's tu�e ringing in her e:rB stole away ago .. . . I ! - last play, of Mrs. Wendell Carter's novel. . foolwith you ? girl with no more hear;- and then I have Moore for wash -rags and Is the place to get the VERY BEST D CHEAPEST OFFICE --First door north of X-leid & I . . � . � .. )ac!k , , HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES ND HORSE I I � from the firb, and came b �t a letter in I . . I "'I have that bow of blue ribbon atill, I no more truth-" Byron for shawls, and. Sundays it islus Wilson's Hardware Store. I P. BRINE, Ucanabd Auctioneerfortht Om- .. � Z � � I ally FURxIsHiNGS. Repairing promptli attended to, as . - 11 i ,- . . . I ... i � -� �, variety i i . . . tron. . . , Miss Cayler," said Bob, suddenly. :'! her hand. She read it alowl j with dim .04 Don't, father 1please, I` interrupted B �h. Wig Th h s. I think I J ty of ,Hu Balm attended In jV1 parte of I I , " � . It "OUR t ta is nice I f6rmerly. - the County. All orders left at TM EVelartoft. .., I 1 1 r, Elsie laughed a little, and flusheA again. eyes, w.hich, had faded, too, a d when she cc I canIt lot ,eve you say a *ord agai ist do � you? I used to ke the Ki4ga of Remember the Corner , Store, itney's Block, I ! � Office will be prompidy attended to. ' . �t In I - 11 I think I haye the compass put away 'her.'� . Engl nd and French verbs when I was Main Stre . .. . - .. . i. t et, Seaforth. ' SEAFORTHIS . � �1 1, , had riad it she kissed it softly. 1� . I I . I - - - . . . � " Ir � I I - : - I . � I- , �. . . I The old clock on the mantel shelf. broke - 61 But, Bob, ,y boy," stammered unr, but it doesn't. seem w th I' bil I - . . I � . I : . � - . I . �; '' . . somewhere.." she said. � ,a I . ,jr ' I . . W. �G. �DUFFV . ­ i I g. Half -P , � ou I know what they a. for me to learn anything now, a W ': � I - 11 suddenly into her drea,miR I "I tell 10 i4dul'g John ard. I I �;, 11 . Mihs Van . roop started. Riddenatty th. They are! Th are all &like, root 4nd myself, and ; don't think it is real 'W�sting 1282 1 �� ! AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Conve . �, - - �_ 11 Of course you. will be at Mrs. Fefi-CoWx flv81 Davis I ; _ . � " � I _ : _�. a -yancer, I m'. i; - . - dance on Tuesday" brok4 in Nick togeart. I � i Collector Book-keeper and Accountant.Real E"Ste, .. � . � I Z.- - I I I " I 4 ' I ! I Life, Accident and hire Insurance Agent - -11011ey -t .. 0 � . - � 17, . PURL10 NOTIOE. � � heavy winiow hangings he peered out . � 11 it was a deliAtful dinner," Elsie -tgld 0 branch -they - ar all alike--�-heartless s�nd time, for you see, Itknit all the while.'7 - - ; I 0 1 . ­ , I 1. - � I . 1. furtively through the meshes of the stiff lace . ently Welhngton, Gre 7 an�d Bruce. - A IP - I � 9 � . i ki � I her mamma. Dirck Rogiert had taken her I false.; I ought t know I suffered eno h 11 Poor cousin Susan," said Elsie,' � I I Lo 400 ondence, ke, partl Ilin his . � , ca I I . I � a rres " 'M receive -1 . � i I M ' ler t* Yes ; "there he came he was at their hands.); ` � laying,Mise Van Droop's thinhand areas- GOIN Passenger. I ' MixedJQ Theundersigned 8 Ztes In any of theme 'branches ;� � i in; she had -so enjoyed'it! rs, Cuy -2 I 9 Kowm-. , I I- rebybegs to Notify the citizen � .. - allvays so rect figure, step- 46 r of Seafqrth and cinity that he has,operled out a prompt attention. ,Orrict. IN DALIT's BUWKI Or 1 �7 smiled; she approved of Dirok, - � . F ailug. Xleie, �father," interrupted . �, '11 -se - . : punctual,,& tall, e I of thd' - . Not � .Aob ingly against her soft, fresh cheek. - Ethel....... - - 3.00 P. x. q.25 P.m. 9.00 p.m. ­ - � STAM),MAIN' STRM. SJUPOILTZ, . , . � I I I . pitig firmlyand lightly in spite white � � .1 .�f I t -o Brussele..._r,. - ,. 8.18 9.46 9.38 . - I . - After this these two inbonsequent young again, ; z T �e little oaress was very grst,. a - I - q . � z � Bluevale... - - - 8.27 $..52 10.10, Renovatin Estabhl shment. - - _,_ ____­_ � . � . � . � 1-1 -.h haviil4 V�an id nroude 'than Lucifer." . miss Van Droon for she received so,1fe Of '' - f- f- 1"O"M r hair and his sixty years. Ele mounted the 66 Ar � . :9 � . � � -1 ­ -1 r, I � _V AI I J.9 . I - Wingham.. ..t _ 1 8.87 10.02 al.20 i __ �w -p Dusectory for 1892 I . .� � ;- - _. � XdWfto # � : . . � i taken . up eiathusiastically by the hill set. steps, fumbling for his lateh-key as he went; 11 But not Els�ei" said Bob, . therq nowadays. She kept Elsie's Ifand in OOYXG SOUTH- � Paaeng4. Mixed. . ANV ONE It NZED OF . I I 11. I I . I .1 I - 7 ne and Hiss Van Droop watched him throu' avis gr d : hers'and smoothed it softly as she appke. I Wingh=.. _. - :1 6.45 AXJ�M A. N. 7.25 P.M. - . , .� � kefore� the winter Was over the little bl L � . � I . f at -� I � � L bow was no lonaer alone in its hiding , the curtain m -love I�tter 'n' ,, .T0HN BENNEWIES, Reeve, Brodba In P. 0. . . I ,:, . a eshes, with his .41 -Now'. my, J her," said Bob, 11 I wanted to say something to you, my BIuev66le . ' .. -. 6.56 111.85 7.66 an � Inthrop. . �. �, _. �1� , _pkeg I . 1. ;iar old . iMothes Ole ' ed and Pressed, ' JOHN MO)tRISON, Deput � ;, I Brussels.......... 7.10 - 1�-.69 8.60 i - . . ,� Reeve, T . . - 11 3 Jil I I a, glove, a faded rose, a dainty note. or t*o olasped tightly in her hand. For thirty throwing his arij� caressingly over his father's dear;" she said. "Of course you now I Ethel.... ... __ 7.22 1 14 9.25 . . Repaired or - Dyed - DANIEL M"LBYI Couno lor, Beachwood. .. .. . . ars she had, watched thus for Robert JAMES EVANS, Councillor. Beechwood. -r libulder, I I not�ing you can say will shake wou�d not counsel anyone ainat a . I � 4 . kept it company t1here. But by thAt time YO s 'I �8 .. . WILLIAM: ABCHIBALD Cou � 11 .- Davis' home -coming. Was it thirty�years? -my my - I Will do well to glye him a .trial. acillor, Leadbury� - . : i Mrs. Clinton -Cone had discovered what was faith in 4sr. She has the pluck to parent's wishes. Oh, never never, London, Efuron and' Bruce. J 01UT C. Mok-RISOR Zferi, Winthrop. �� C % , Thirty years since theAay when, obedient stand out againot any Cayler or Van Droop dear ; that would be,: a drea ' : % - �_, : I . . going, on. She had spied two figured loiter. . Gowe NORTH- - . Passenger. SOLOMON J. SHANNON, Tricasurer, Winthrop. I , I . - I i_`�4 to her mother's command, she had look d �ful tt�ing- doI WM. EVANS; A4;vas_-_v, Beechwood. 11 ". Stains from 011, Pitch, Tar, Faint or Grease will be - ing homewaro through the dusk; she. had 0 living, Her co0ain was weA as water, p�or never. could have brought myself to London, depart......... _ 1 8.16A.M. 4.40PJA - - - _­ .- PJ 9 . I thoroughly removed ana nicely pressed Again, OHARLES- D _b - , a and passed on broken- -heart." - maki them look as clean and fresh as ,,�? new. R. w. B. Sm;IoTli�Sx' �031)1e, �13Z'd th Officer, .:: . .�. � , seen E6., lingeriv hand -clasp as they parted her lover in the f ce thing. Elsie sA,ye it broke her quite that, not quite to disobey b�t aome Exeter...'..'......'......'... 1 9.16 6.46 en � . it seemed like .. _...... .....- i 9.28 6.00 119 I - i , f ., 1. ist the -steps ; she had caught unwary glances hearted.. Thirty years! 11 Fooh !" ex�laimed Mr. Davis, contemp. times I have thought that if I had o�ly been' Hen&%U-- Satisfaetiob guaranteed. Charges moderate. Seaforth. � - I �, . I 1� , .1, Kippen.. .. .-..;.. _...... ! 9.84 4, � yesterday. I tuously. " Shb bad none to break. "Well, firmer perhaps I might have won th 6.07 inspector, Leadbury. , - thrown at Elsie's window pane. 8 I r f3m; but Bruoefleld ........ .. .. 9.42 6.17 . Shops and residence first door north of Thos. Kidd's WK. 4`0111VIINS, Sanitary � 1 ,4 - � I '. . . '1_11 e enough for Mrs. 61illn 'urneq away and laid the �Ith a sigh, " have your own I was always weak and easily ruled. � I got Clinton.... ........ _ :::: J� 10. 00 6.46 - . .- ,,�� I " 4 . things, but quit , Zn� Miss Van Droop t residence, and opposite S. Dicksons. *A' I - Cone, who by long practice bad become an lefter back in its place with tender hands. way, Bob. I won't stop you if you . th�ink thinking -the other day, what if you ever Londeaboro .......:.k_.- ... i 10.19 7.03 1266 tf. J. AV. SNELL. HURON AND BRUCE - It � . -of are right. I - . I kr came to be like me, and so I coulon't help � I 1 10.28 7.12 -_ __ - ----- ------.-------- . - � adept at putting two and tw6 together. By and by she smoothed the' sod t bands; you don't see ow you are goin Ilytib.... _...-.. .... ­ I . .r � . , _ elgrave ....... � 1:0.42 7.26 1 AF , I . . . . . . * ' * A ; I . �. , Z . Conse(juently a, I audden quiver stirr,ed the her faded.hair, which had been so bright a to get her, tho gh. " � speaking; yoa'll excuse me, won'tt'Youp MY Wln.ghafn urivV......... f '11.00 7M I Loan and Inye4ment �1� ,� . �_. , gold thirty years ago, and went doWn and 11 I've got bit of a plan in my head," dear. People say,yon get ove h rt-adh 00MG SOUT11- I Passenger. 3, 1? � N High Weet air; �,-ornehody had Whispered ; I 'r , es - - I .. I !, - __1 mg-rOom, said Bob. -11 Fin going down to see Bp d 0. er a� , Wlngb�m, depart........ - 6.48A.m. 8.45p.m. com:P.6 MT -T - - -1 ... I � ­ little 'thrills of excitement begail to run took her place in th6 gloomy dini ei . but I dn't think you always d .�a� a 7.03 . 4.06 I'll, � . . - I .-t �i - �_, it les you i ­� � along the stately brick and marbla-fronts; where the shaded candles made I tle - eirc --- about it. . 1' you get over the ones God sends, ut if ",:�', 7.16 4.20 � This Company is Loaning You'ay or. - ' I I . , _,. i .� the very name upon the door plates phud- of light on the polished mahogaziy, and I "Broke r heart, ,did it," Mut ed hurt your own heart, Elsie, I think the hurt Lo d ..... ...,;- 1 -23 4.2JR . � � I � e , ? � -, 1 ,:66 4.60 1 - - - � - * . r * ; gleamed softly on antique glass toQ old to Davis Sen t the ho tays. So I eaW�r�:::__*** I � v. It 1. I. deredi � � or glancini across 6 wanted to a4y to you, Clinton"......,....... .. .. 7 � Yann Security at IOWA Ratea .. � �' � - - : P light t�e Van 0 te, e Bob had left hi 'don't do anything you can blam Brucefleld._.....__ .. 1 8.16 5.12 I I .� ,,�,,! 5 sparkle, and brought intic � I . �' . J.i­ . Mrs'. Clinton -Cone's next " Thfirsday " M. - 0 yourself of Interest. . 1. � ' I, , � Kippen_........ .... 824 5.21 . ; . ; ;_ t Droop crest on Ue rare old si Pposi I . � I . - � " f Was crowded. Her tea cost not h penny lver tea der- The immed ate reau'lt of -Bob's viait to r. for by and by: it is bad enough I to be old HenWI .............. . :": 1 8:82 � 5.30 . 2� ; . I - I . I � �� .1 �; r ­ - � ov � . I - .. 7 . . _iways in zxeter_� ........ .... _.... I 18.60 � - 6.46 . : . � _ , � er fiarty ceats the pound, and skim milk vice. For company she had _Aatilda� 8tand- Buel was t o )3otes. One, �ddressed I to and lonely, but to have something ia . � :. I I . . I . , - , - � J. . Mortgage.q. Purchased. Z . il . � - maiqueraded as cream in the old ailVer jugs, ing grim and silent behind her chair. Peter Cuyl r, -:Esquire, City Buildin s, your heart to be sorry about is wo se. And, I � I - I . . - . . . ,-- i . . � 1. I - 0 a I I 3 . !, i but her Thursdays were'always popular. After too, Miss Van Droop sat with her Wolvbnhook was as follows : . .� Tny.-dear, I think it' would be better to Grand Trunk Railway. I I � ., : .. - . - I - I . �� 11 - , � I work in the drawing -room. She w" knit- I I DF,Ar. C YL-r,,R:­Come to my throw away the orld than 33ANK BRANCH. . ,i , . "' - I, i[ 4 , I She presided 8o eha�rmingly bebind th-e J . houeel if a�nythingielse in Trains leave Seatorth andl Clinton station as SAVIVQS � I.. . . �� I " 'It �: ­ Queen Anne silver, and the LoOestof t caps, ting a little jacket for a cousin'A child, you can so � time either to -day tr to-m,br. love, I threw it away, siad s I know. follows: � 30 4 and 5 .per Cent. Interest Allowed -an I I �-if t- �. M . ­ 11 :� I ­, i1a her heirloom -filled, relic -lined drawing Then being reckless to-.uight, she opened the row ; I am f rbidden the'office. I want'I'to -And'Elsig, I should so like to fee, that you Go'Na WIST- SFAFOIRTH. CT'INT0,f. , Deposits, according to amount and I - I 11 4- �.. . - ­ , I I . . I i&l , f, , I I room ; and then there waa always a tasty piano,and played alittle,toucbing th6 yellow see you abou the, suit. Rober". Davia,,�,'of would make wup for it somehow. ' I'd -I'd passenger... .. . ­ � ; , �,,, I �'� , Passenger .. - ... _ 1.12 b? m. 1.28 P. X. I ,� � I � . tifile left. . , I 4 . V _ .. 9.00 �. X. 9.17 P. M. I - ., If . diah of gbasip served with the thin bread keys lightly. It w&s qumint, old music that Plark., Fraly & Davis, has just been, in, apd like -to think his sou-" Mixed Train ,_ I,_ - 9.20 �. m. 10,06A.M. Cures iBums, Cuts, Piles n their worst lom, OFFICZ.-Cornerof Marketi8quare at& . I I a - I I . I I " � . ; 1. . Stiest, G derich, I I a Z . I i i x . I � - and b,atter, which mor6 than com�elas&ted she p�ayed, full of turns and qu&V,ers and he strucklm ,s 'ust the man to take it. Re And then Miss Van Droop broke down , Mixed Train., ._.. 6.15 �. X. - 6.65 P.M. Swelfts, Erysipelao Inflammation, Froat Ditee, North -t �0 � � ; � I . I I I ' I � - I th I � . I If' ew 0 - - k oll a I ! .- P " for the weak tea. - trills. There were gavottes and rilinuets, has case at his fingers' ends, f �1- and Elsie * drew her into'her strong young Acme XAv i Obappod Happe, and At Skin Diseasea. I - i " HORACE HORTONs I "� - ­ . �. - Pomenger. - .. .. .. 7.69 1. m. 7.42 A. w � RAIX EXTERMINATOR � 4 I , I V .1, T HIRST � ! I . I . 111. � - I W. EISIS furnished the relish to -day, and the and simple, tender airs with many !ing'enious lowed it at is trial, and has beeni studyl & arms and comforted heh an4 Paesen or.. .. .- .. 3.00 P. x. . 2,41 P. x* Cures 1u�nbago, Sciatica, Itheumatism, We.uniku XAVAOZN#. , � . � I ': I , i by and 4y � . � _,_ � . excitement waxed �� furious. Mrs. Clinton- variations. She played them with much it up;indepe On I tly ever since, it seems, I they talked softly and shyly f ibout Elsie's Mix - I . w I t . � ­­� 11 � ---- . . I ed k7san.. - I... 6180 X. 4.55 P. Y. Toothache Pains in eveo form. - . I ill _. � __ - Co . . . 1. and Va I ir�op said it F11OIghtT1`%W-- -- ­ - 4,25 , X. 8.80 P. At By su, dealers. wQewe byT, 2. DAley & Co. Godoricl, August 5*1=6 ; - 1. � I .. -?I ne sighed, with � raised eye-bro*s. "Of precision and carefulness, in a delicate, old- verily belle he has hit on a solution of .0 love story, Miss 4_-� . 1; . � - . . In I I . . I � ! . a '. 11 . I � I I . - . : � . f-,, I � . 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