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I VETERINARY. � r� 0 G % A V. 8,, honor gradu3te of Ontario I J a ary College. Ali diseases of Domestic , �oss of Flesh . 'Ahl treated. Calls promp attended to and � . 11 is one of 'the first- signs OJ ehWea moderate. Vote r itentletry a specialty 6nir, I office and reddedoo on 0 Ich street, one door I isAsTof Dr. Scott's office, Soaforth. 1112tf p or health. Coughs, Colds, � � , � ' Vet RANK S. Beattle, V. S., graduate of Ontaer, eak Lungs, Diseased Blood I . F erhug College, Toronto, Member of thil vet . . , M i ci c all . dh!eases of own - V 411 _� ! 3n Domesticated Animals. Ali call& pmomptly at- t F , telided. to either by day or night. Charges moder. f Ask Special attention given to veterinary den6la. � , 9 1 � try. Office on Main Street, Seaforth, one dogr I ;. touth of Kidd's gardwart 'store. 1112 1 scott'.5 1; � .__ " A� I � - : OIXANORTH HORSE INFIRMARY.--0ornaref Ju- I . l i 0 via and God6rich Stree* n6xt door to the Free, I � to � bYierlan Church, Seaforth, Ont. All dls� sea of .� . � I ; . Horses, Cattle, Sheep, orany of tko don sticated I E u1sion Animals, sucoessfully treated at ft- InIrmary or . . - el$.ewhere, on the shorted nottot. .barges mider- . - I ; 01 �� . � - 01141. JAMES W. ELDER, Veterinary Surge3n. P . . , � S.--�-Aiargestookof VetertLpryMedlcines jEeptoon �he Cream of Cod—liver 01.1, . statitly on hand : �"__.... . -, akness— . . � IC 'in time . to avert I LEGAL les. Take it, - ' . -D 8. HATS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and liness if you can,1 Physicians E 9 V I - _Lt-� Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion ; I Batik. Office-Cardno's block, Main Street, Seafortb. ,1the world over, endorse it. I bletiay to loan. . . . T I I �, - � VoiN be deceived by Substitutes! 114 - I r I � I ; TTHMW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance 1 Somt & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. 50c. ,t $1 r, Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits, I 304w,%yances, &a. Money to loan at the lovirer rates. - I L I M. MORRISON, Walton. . � � .. - - --.--- - ­ - - _... - - - - __ � I JX BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, -Notary, Sto I I . -.Office--Rooms, five doors north ofOommerclal (.11 I liot�.4- ground floor, mext door to G. L. Papet's I . . laws* store, Main street, Seaforth. Goderich 1 - I-, t/ . KY� PA� , 11 , , � � � � " agentit-Cameron, Holt and Cameron. 121b 1 5 �� � , - �t_ _�', ., � �, -,, _ tlrN��,��', - I i- — � �� � I 1-1 ARROW& PROUDFOOT, Barristers, SQ11t itoM ' 5N , ., , ,,,-� . I � I vN�'.5 . i V,X *c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAimov. Q_ 0 ; � � .1-1 ..,..�,w_, -.01 � - . '. - I ; . . . . . . . . . , . 71 ,_7, 1� � wal. PsOuDyea?. 686 i 6!�; .. � . , . - � ��'_� . . � " I .K. . . � � .. I - fa I I - . I Ak'A � I -1 V .. -1 � , 7 RON, HOLT& HOLMES, Barristers So. , r - I : C� iktors In Chancery, ft.,Goderich, Out X. C. .. I , , ; . . 1. .,.-. ��' OAxss",', Q. C., ftmir Hour, DuDLzy Ho4mim k;' --,-n% t 1. ... 1. - � . I I - - .eA-,A,J - . : 1, '.. % �, � .t '., Ft � _MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solloilon.. Con ' '-� I .� � i . *eysnoers, &o. Sollolton for the'ABans of � � ; , I Johndft, T -Wale & Gale. Money to loan Office- � � I _� , I I Elliott Nock, Clinton, Ontario. A. R. MANxime � . � I . 1� i JAIIN SUM. - i � _r . 781 � . i I" I I I nere )5 - _ I . 1. 1. �.% -... .­....­­ ' ) . I �,_ I � HCUMTED, successor to tht. .&is firm ; � I I 7 F McCaughey & Holinested, Baffliter, go- I k, 35 ,1 iynuch . " , !� 1. "! - . I., . lZil;or, Conveyanoer and Notary� Solloibor fr,r the I . I C , in jile : P ,,, z 4, dql� ,ri c e ; chnsdiatt Bank of Commerce. Moneytolona Farm# I ------ / : . e � � forsals.' Office in SooWs Blook� Main Street, 5' - - Seaforthu- J flavor, ���. .5 � r� n �)_ th I I � _t� I I I 1� I .. � -) r , , . I d, n . d a ronla ,V� .5mo"* , W. '-O.AMERON SMITH I ,[ an , 3 I . I � . � BARR IST E*R. ' � t0h&C05 a5 'in cipr.5. - � - I Soli&t bf.� Superior Court, Commissioner for z I.i inj -Affidavita in the High Court 'MA,5TIFF of Justice, Conveyancer, � I ­ . � ­ iv . UT ' . �� Can be consulLed after office -hours at the Commer. PLUG ,C 4 . � cial Rote). HENSA11i - .1 ONTARIn rad) with the fine-st Oav- I . . r . i - . 11 � ,-' DENTISTRY. ana,cigar,s in compari.5on. I : I I- _­ � FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Richar&o, . . I . & MoInnes'Shoe- Store. corner MatDand J(,,, T " , i . Streets, Sikaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ;, V. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, i miDistere&. for the painless extraction of teeth. 11,. Va., and Montreal, Canada. 1I '. I ... . , '. . R. FUNK BELDEN, Dentist. New lo I --- 4' D ana4thetic for painless extraction of teeth!� I; No uncohiclousness. Office -Over Johueion Bros:i LITTLE MAID MARIAN I I Hard wars,'Store, Seaforth. 1226 1 'i -i � . 1$ . '. I " DOU I 11 T - ­ � By A-I�L,A­N -GLAS BRODIE � , IN THE CANADIAN �_ ARPIMOL D AGNEW, Dentist, Clinto I I .1 i , I -E. �, . H n�q ISIAGAZIN i JLt visit Henuall at Hodgeni . � I � t eve at Zurich ' ' . seegdKonday, and t", I — i lmmff� Thursday in eaca month 12h Five years quidkly passed away -five . - � . I i I 'I h y I , , KINSMAN. Dentist, L. 1) S., appy ears for Hal Merrivane and his littlb � Ill I Exeter� Out. Will be as Zurico charge. And Little Maid Merrivane grew L f - ( I at*tbo Huron Hotel, ONLty on tbb II t Qb��; LAST THURSDA,T In each month, ano and blossoilled, and became a thing of i : � _ beauty, with every indication of being a joy .V at XurdOck'S Hotel, Honsall, on the F= U11F, I 0 11 in each, - -'Month, Teeth extracted with "t forever. .. . . ,02kini PO"Ible. #&I] w6rkefirst-claes at Jibe al t ' Nur . 97's� ,ge No�a had gone away and got nial.- I e . . r -ra i ed, 6ndher place - - ,�. ri was now filled by. Miss , � M s . I' ,Horneastle, the governess, and I i s Holm - 1 . ]LOAN. � castle said �fie. had -never. had a more apt * MONEY TO I I il I i �� i pupil than 11�ittle Maid Marian -nor a more . ONZY�'TO, LOAX­Stralght loans a I . . i �. t 13 Po' I beautiful one. I . I M oent,,'� with the privilege to borrowas 0J - r" ngp%Aotthe principal money at any lluje� Mariam wpl-s but it baby still ; but she was A r, to t. HOLMESTED, Barristot, Seaforth.1 quick as a. steel trap. Learning the alpha- - y - - . : . : bet was simply play to her, said I - , the quick . - I .1 MEDICAL. - f � gradations from C -A -T, and the First Book, - -1 I _' � -� I I to "ARce in Wonderland," Ivere a source of - I It. ARMtTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. Q. 1q., wonder to her teacher and her guardian,and . - � � D Victorla, M. C.R. S., Ontario, successor to 15r. of triumph to herself. . ." Elliott, Offift lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Brit . e- . field,' Ontadd. = From the time when she first began to , � lisIi, her guardian never permitted Marian I � . , _ . ., 0 R. NOTA.VISH, Physician, Surgeon, &e. Ofoce to call him anything but " Hal," -which 13 I 11) corner'.1outhwest of Dixon's Hotel, Bruceflold. later on, he her elf altered to " Guardy. ' f Night calls akthe office. 1323 8 S -_ - I i- When Mrs. 1 INlivens, tile housekeeper, and I Nurse Nora were once caught industriously I . DRS- !SCOTT & MAOKAY�' - � I � to iteach her to say 11 Papa," Hal i I OFFICE, �Q.oderich Street, opposite Methodist d upon the I-nnocent domestics and Church, Seaicirth. RESIDENbE, riext Agricultoral trZ �, fr ge Grounds. . _� . I said , I I - , I . 46 1 .. il I - � � f 11 F . I am 116t her father, and do not wish � ii . J. G. SCOT1% M. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and Vic. her to know me. as such. To Marian I am & - . toria,). M� 0. P. S. 0. - . simply I Hal,' or if she prefers it, ' G'uardy.' 4 0. MAOKAY 'M D C M., (Triuity,) F. T. W. C. I M. C. .P. Y 6. , , Please remember this ill future,-" and they I -----, " __ lembe -0 � did ren ar it and oft times marvelleif 1 N. COOPER M. D., M. B., L. F. P. and S., thereat. . - It. Glasg*, &c',, .Physician, Surgeon and. An. " Hal, dear !"-bow funny it sounded . sce, out. - 1127 ning from the little tot to the s . tron a mail . I � 2 coi � I i I I i BRUCE SMITH, M. D , C. M., Membey of as she spranor into -his outstretched arn"is one i R. Iiie College of Physicians and Surgeon$ day vvIien lie"arrived home earlier than usual f . � &a., � . �, SLaforth, Or�arlo. .Offlee and residence saws, As from.the city. " oecupied by Dr. Vercoe, gas " Hal, dear, ,xiiss 1-Ionicastle says you I 11 � I I n __ — are g - - ,I .A,LEX M D Follow of the oing to send 'Ile away to the country. i Co� BE1111UNE ]key" vAre you? because if you are, I don't want 5 ege of Phy.weiZe an'd, Surgeow, Kingston t, Successor to;'br. Mar,'-Jd. Offic, lately 0000plea to, go -unless -unless you go to,--Guardy. " F, by Dr. Mackid, Mair Street Seaforth. ReslOonce .1 -Corner of Victoria Oquare. in house lately occupied L " Yes, darling I must do something to �1 - by L. E. Dancoy. 1127 brinri, back the' roses to your cheeks. - I 'D 1 - 4 _____ . I am going to send you to a pretty place ill �, . � i the countr�,, among the greeii fields and the i.� ­ � AUCTIONEERS. L - I r � buttercups and daisies, where you will have 1� i I EORGE TAYLOR, Licensed Auctioneer for the It cow, and chickens and -a Polly, and , � �, County ot Huron. Sales promptly attended , ) i. G fresh inilk, fresh cc, s, fresh air, and fresh i to i� all parts of the County. 9 7 Satisfaction giiaran. It toe4. - Chargo5 moderate. GEO. rosy cheeks all tlite' time. Won't that be ; " P. 0. TAYLOR, kippen lovely ?" i,, t . � 1357-ta f i i ­-__-­- . - Little'Alidd .Marian's eyes fairly danced i �. P. BRINE, Lloeused Auotioneerfortht Coun with glee at this picture of Areadian bliss. 1� efe by Of Huron, Sales attended In h I parts of -She had never, dear little soul, been out of Ii the 001111V-� Ali orders left'at Tat EI-081TOR ,I Office will be ptomptly. attended to. __ the great city before, and Hal ]lad often re- � ! . _. 0 � � ,, - �t proached hiniself for his neglect, until nowa ., � ?I r WM- IM!"CLOY, favorable opportunity presenting itself for , � , tile purchase of a small but exceedingly J Auctioneer for the Counties of Huson and Perth, T �� , i lovely little place ver3' near his own liathre I � and Agent at jj�onszll for the Haney -Harris Manu - I i � - - i i facturing Company. Sales romptly attended to, village down in Kent, lie gladly secured it - I 1; � charges moderate and saNsfaction guaranteed. for Little Maid Marian's sake. -, � Orders by mail addressed to Hensall posip Office, or yy'� left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession ii, Tue In answer to his question, _'Marlaii appear. �� k- 1� ersinith, will Teceive prompt attention. ed glad at first; but the ex -p . 1.1W-tf ression gradual- �— ly changed and as she looked gravely up 10 ) XcKiRop, Directory for 1893. in his face, the tears came into her blue JOHN - I eyes. . � .i I . BENNEWIRS, Reeve' Dublin P. 0. " it would be love] 'Guardy, i , JAMES EVAVS, Deputy Reeve, Beechwo y) f you were od. there too; but without you, I DANIEL MAbtLEy, Councillor, Beechwood. I would cry I ' WM_ XoGAVIN, Councillor Leadbury. the time, and then I -would die," and tah'e WILLIAM ABOEUBALD 'Councillor, Lefadbury. eyes (frew bia and round with conviction. I I JOHN 0- MORRISON. Clerk, Winthr�p. , " Aa ! hac' 1, SOLOMON J,', SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. ' ha ! So you , Would die if I �1: I WM* EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. � staid here in, London, and 'Worked hard to I ��,_ CHARLES DODDS. Collector, Somforth ' pay for the cow the chicke I . � I � ns and the pony., 3 � � R1GHARD POLLARD, Sanitary luspe'ct4r, Lead- would you, Little Maid ?" � � 6 bury. � , cc 4 I I �.. _____ ___.______.______1 --- __ ­_ I - I don't want the cow, and I won't have � I tile chic,kens, and I don't like you-you2re a ' , * � � I - - � M&znwa-]� - nastY man -to send me away -all -by -my- ; -_ -self," and jumping down from his knee she t : I �, ran out of the room, sobbilify as if lier fittle 8 , � i , , Rs- heart would break,'and pou'red her woes *11 - Ft ", I �_ .01, r,A to the willin(y ears of, Mrs. MiVens I a 0 in the I . STOMA kitchen. C 5 L . � Hal laughed softly to himself. He had 0 become accustomed somewhat to similar � " I little ebullitions of feeling, and made no at'- , TJ . BITTERS tempt to bring her ]-)acl,:. -11 C -AJ R ES c4 She will soon return to make friends n I � - again,-" lie thought; nor was lie mistaken, fl P I 005I)ISTI PATI01% for in less than fifteen minutes there was a T I. � i I � pattering along tile hall, followed by a timid . W110 small T �, B:I LI Oil "S N ESS_ knock at tile library door, while a 1% I voice said verV softly and contritely:-- � IT . SOUR ST0MA0H, ",G'uardy, dear, - I ' Yes'," may I come in?" 1i : 0 Dxlrf%c-2-% I PEWNSIA, AND His voice '"ras gruff ,and unforgiving, and ft . he held a big newspaper before his face. - v; I I i BAD BLOOD. The door slowly opened and a little form r( . � It Pux4fie$ and Stmngthensi the entered hesitati gly, and ZI Clilibby little C , n - I i eftUre S.Vstent. hand -was placed timidly oil his knee. ic . " Cuardy, I'm sorry." Ill 64 DOSES� FOR 5LO CENTS- No answer. 91'be best lne�lrine ever ilb,ove�red. cc ( *uardy, I am sorry." 1�t - MOLD VVEltyltv"Ejaj". I ill no response. " " Hal, deal-, don't be angry with nie, fol' I bE IoN e you -I aINy,tVs 101�e yo , I . - oul and was only Y( MLARRIAGRE LIOENSES pretending th'tt I (li(Ill't, just now- te IT Guarfly !" I - al t9STJRD AT There were tears'iii the voice again. No to IFIR - R OFFICE I man could withstall(l that, so the paper was , tff — Ir I thrown aside, and the big, strong arms were iii� SGAFIDItT8, ON'-ARJC-,,� I &b0lIt Ile" a,(Plirl, and they were friends once cc . . . more. I � wi fto W 4 *T N F -S SE 9 ,,,�. 0 11 ; 1� F_ r) 11 I'll 0.0 to tile enunt 2�� . � I I 0 try, (4uardv, and I'll tr, . . I . . . . - . . � . . J I In I It cow, and feed' the cl4ckens, and 'think I Saw her in the conservatory just n, Mi"ektth'tepony, and drink - milk" . and pick WIi th g Courtly," flowers, and try to. forgetlou Guardy, and 41U0111ith Charles, ell ! I'll be bou I bomis-er--ableall-the ti,le,ifyouwant the.young rascal has long agofoundt tie ]. me -to." et : eat g I in tile house, and is monol 44 Forget me, my darlingT-I hope not. izing her ' usual," I 8 Wby, I am going to visit y&i every day, .Maria ' d left her seat, and was star and'spend one whole day every -week with in 3� .you, I promise. " " ay under the full light of the gasoliers I the glory of her radiant beauty, whilsi " Honor bright?" quartette of young men hovered round :, Honor bright! I swear it." homage to the.ackilowledged belle of t 'No, don't swear. 'Miss Horneastle says evening, whose history and antteeder it isn't nice. Oh ! won't that be lovely- jealous inaminas with certain and sund - lendid-grand ! And, I've been so naughty, marriageable daughters, were' cosily engag� Guardy, to go and thi I nk you would- leave in raking to the surface. I me down there all alone." , , 1 "A mere nobody, deax Lady Betty,". . " It will be splendid, and to -morrow we ",does not even know who her parents wet will all go (,own to Rosedale, and ta,ke pos- mY dear,"-" How shocking!" ­61 I slif session. " - I I forbid the Lady Angela and i7le Lady Sopli I And so they did. -y calling upon the creature," etc. . Amid the beauties of her new counti Such is tile way charitably disposed maj home, Maid Marian thrived and blossomed, - mas, who are overburdened With marriag �, and regained the lost roses in her pretty able daunrliters-daughters, which soil " cheeks. Like her namesake of old, she very mean�persons might say were �' ill e: would wander for hours anaid the sylvan tremis," quite regular- enough, and gott( beauties of the neighboring Grange Woods, up With an all stifficienoy of ill-taste,coupI and picture to herself the snow-white wings, with ill -breeding, to render them fit 41 the Shining diaderns, and silvery wands of votees to the shrine of the goddess of ,o] the fairies round � their fairy ring beneatli mai(1,9. some stately oak, and sometimes site would " Pa�don me, Alarian ; but you`� ]lave n( - go and weave garlands beside- bee mother's yet met Sir George Henimingford.-S grave, or take long rides all aver the coun- George -Miss Marian Rennie. Pardon in try on her pony. . . � . sit-, are you ill?" � I " Who is this ? My God ! It cannot b: The cow, the' chickens, and tke -flower Louise ! Louise ! Is it thee came b4ck t I beds, also claimed a share of her attention, - me from the dead to reproach me -n*, you and thus, happy and contented, nearlY' ten father, who has never forgiven or done r( years glided by over the head of Little MiLid proaching himself ! 'No ! no I It can,nc Marian, and her guardian had long since be, and 0 . .yet, ilow like her who is dead an - given up his business in tile city, Or left It gone !"' � to'tbe bands of trusted agents, and settled The old mail's face was livid as lie looke down at*Rosedale with her. with wildly staring eyes at the girl befor Hal called her Marian now, for was she Ili,,,. not seventeen, anythin,f but " little!" Her Merrivane's heart beat fast as lie hean , exquisite figure, and s iapely, gold -crowned these wild words. Was the Secret of Mrs heiid, her beautiful face in all itk radiant Renii ie's identity to be revealed at last? beauty of budding womanhood, hi . er sweet, The dancing in the -vicinity of the grou] high-spirited liature-all were attributes ceased, and there was a deep hush, when i well calculated to turn any man's head. Is grentleniall, dressed in the uniform of He it any wonder, therefore, that Hal --Mr. Ma . estv's 48th, suddenly pushed his wa2 J . Haldane Merrivane, bachelor, though near- through the crowd which pressed around ii ing liliddle-age, should begin t6 feel troubled � idle curiosity, and whispered something ii -in his mind as lie contemplated his girlish Sir George's ear, at trhe same time beckonink protege, and felt forced to admit to himself Merrivane and his now thoroughly frighten that she was the fairest object -lie had ever �ed protege to follow hiin into an adjoi.iii-q gazed upon. ante -room. In spite of himself, Hal was awakeninc, n Passing 11's hands befor6 his eyes as if t( to anew love, and it was this discovery satisfy himself that he was wide awake, Sil which troubled him greatly., He 1 -new George Hemining'ford followed like one in o Marian loved him ; but he also knew that it dream, and the door closed beliind the four, was but the love of a grateful and dutiful or rather five -for young Courtly stayed child toward a kind and fostering parent. closely at Mari'a'n's side, al�i'd looked in bet She would laugh at him if she knew, or at face with tender questioning solicitude. a,q least would only pity him, and perhaps her guardian led her from the ball -room. throw herself away upon him. No! No! " Sir George " said Captain Englewood, No! Not if he knew it. He could never (for'it was he), � 41 my friend 'Herrivane onl be so base as to allow such a sacrifice. yesterday, related to me the facts connecte(3� Then there was young Courtly, who was with Miss Marian's history (here lie bowed staoying� with Sir George Hemmingford at low to the, .young girl) ; how he was a pas - tile Grange, near by. Marian and lie 'were selluer on board the Steamship Levantic the great friends, and a warmer attachment nioEt she foundered, and saved the little might be the result. ba-ly-girl from sharing the same critel, fate Charlie Courtly was only a distant rela- as her mother. tive of Sir George, but Dame Rumor had it " This lady called herself Mrs. Rennr.i� that he was to be the baronet's heir, and and oil her person was found a little gold was, moreovex-, a gentleman. 0 What better locket, ill which were miniatures of herself ,1natch could be folind for Marian? and husband. These pictures, I especially � � " Oh, Marian! Marian! After all these * the right hand one, interested me . greatly. years, now, when I most neeo thee, must I It represents aif officer inthe uniform of the part with thee forever 9" 1 ... V3F18 LI-WIrV383 I ' MiEA %Auxl -1 48th Foot -my own regiment. More th , fiftee'n years. l;a-dTtp)-.-amssed since "As I, had been in India only six years, I that awful light when the Levantic found- did not know the gentleman, who, I under- ered on the Cove Reef, and Hal Merrivane stand, died of jungle fever in 1867 -also the had reached the shore safely with a baby- year of the wreck, 1 L girl clasped tightly in his arms ; and in all I cc Icilowilic, that a retired officer of our that time; despite his efforts'to learn some- regiment, w10io' had been in India at that thing, not the slightest clue had turned up ti 0 would be 3 to the finding of either relatives or friends nie, tire to throw some light oil the mystery, I hurried to London yesterday, of the dead,woman who slept peac6fully in and hunted him up. _y a .'U' &� --, - �ti - - - 43, ., - ift­; the little Kentish churchyard. .4 I . " Colonel Orton recognized the faces at .Aaid n6vv Captain Engle-svood, a friend of once. The tight band one was that of Cap - Jack 2VIerri vane, Hal's brother ill India, was tain Marion Adair, of the 48th, and the about to pay the latter a visit at Rosedale, otlier-ilot.XTrs. Rennie, but his wife, and and expectation was at its height -at least your daughter-Lonise Hemmingford !" as far as Marian was c8licerned, for was lie "Oli,Heaveii! Canthisbet'r'lle?"nioan- not all officer in ,ill Indian regiment, as her ed the old -mail, as lie covered his face with own father bad been, and might, perbap-9,be his hituds. . . able to tell her something of a parent NVII0111 " There is no doubt of it, Sir George. she liad never kno,wn 9 ;___3M,�U'18W,i'=11 Colonel Orton told me the whole facts, its far But when Captain ;,e;V-,Vo.od came,,and us he knew them. When your daughter heard Hal's story, ke at first only shook his secretly married Adair, who was a compara- head , for be fiad been in India only six tively poor mail, in your anger you -you � years; bixt, on second thoughts, lie recalled cast her out from yon -forever." an officer who had been in Bombay in '67, " I did -I did ! May Heaven forgive me ! 4 and was a pensioner living in Londorkat tile And try as'lia,rd as I miglit to afterwards present time. Hewould interview him ofi trace her -whereabouts, my -daughter's fate the subject. has been a settled mystery to me until Then Hal showed the Captain a miniature now.,� . of Marian's father and mother in tile little " Colonel Orton," continued Englewood, gold locket. He did not recognize - the face " tells me that oil the death of her hils. of either; but lie recognized sometliftial else band Mrs. Adair, with her baby, left India, -something which not only interestedo him it -wa's presumed, for England and lie re - greatly, buto caused bi I m. no little excite- members perfectly that Ile' wislied to send ment. . . . some message Nvitli her to friends at home, " 'vA'hy, by Jove ! This man wears the and hastened to the docks for the purpose, uniform of my own reginient. I must see 0 only to find that the Levantic bad sailed a a, —:g "16T-- — _W Orton aboiiA this tit once. He will be sure li, If- ii-liour before. 3��-. '-�A Cz'-i� ;�j_,:_ � to be able to throw some light upon the Casting his eye carelessly' over -the pas - subject ;" and .that'very day Captain Engle- sencrer list in the booking office, he was � 0 wood went up, to Lond'on. 11 . . - somewhat astonished at not seeing M`rs. In the meantime invitations had been' is- Adair's name therej although lie says lie can stied for a ball at Sir George HemmingfOrd'S swear that the Levil,litilc was the ])oat .she in honor of the coming of age bf his. kins- told him she would take. . Air. Charles Courtly ; and two of the " He made enquiries of the clerk, who man, L dainty nlissives reache(�, Rosedttle. One was , sai(I that no one of that name had secured a . for Mr. Haldane Merrivwhe and Miss Rell- berth ; but that a lady, answering to the nie-the other for Captain. E Iford E'ngle- description he gave, and bearii g it wood. I ba 7 0 a Mrs. Ref�iilie­ill Itis, perhaps, needless to saybothv�ere her arills, had registered as yes,there it was in the register-, I'VIrs. aecepted, and it may be stated farther that Rennie and baby.' . thiswas to be Marian's 11coming out, 11 ! " Orton thought this strange at first, 1) ,ancre that Sir George afterwards came to the conclusion that Mrs. It is, perhaps, sti �lit Hemmingf6rd had net'ver seen Mariall to* Adair probably had some ver good reason know her, although they had been close y * for assuniincf a ficti �ious name. nel. -s for so long; but then the baronet I- Ile didonot hear of the wreck of the Le- a(fhboi h for �ears been a solitary maii-self-con- vantic until years afterwards, for lie wits tained, and absent minded -his pre-occupa- cliasing Dacoits in the interior at the time, bion probably preventing him from ever no- and when he had returned, it had ceased to bicinor her, Wbilst she, having often passed be spoken of. 0 � Iiiiii in her solitary rides, knew every linea- �' Then his regiment was ordered- to Call- � ment of the old man's face. I ada, and lie forgot the whole circumstance I Hal's frequent absenc.e in the city had " Orton says it is all quite plain to hilil ] . er in imac - I "Iso revented a clos t, with the now. tJpon her husband's death tile poor i ,esent, prl, left comparatively destitute and friend- I wig?iboring families, and up to tile pi ) qi-rian, at least, had never been inside the lessw resolved: to, return.: to E,ligland, and, 1 . I Yrange Mansion, although she had often thr-6-wing herself at the feet of her father, I randered through the outlying woods ,- be- il ore him to take her back- to his heart I And so it was. . onging to the estate. 110 I agian. She (fid, not, doubtless, wish you to I The ball at the Grange was on the same know she ]lad returned, Sir George, until light that Captain Englewood had wired she hatil. met you face to fa -,e, and she there- Ial he would return from London. fore assumed a name unknown to you." vlarian knew not oil what mission lie had I pne; but Hal did, and was anxious in coil- " The locket ! Have you the locket?'-' equence. . � cried the old man, as lie sank into a chair, However, the Captain not turning up at almost stunned by these painful memories 8 en o'clock, Hal decided to wait no longer, being brought home to him, and his hard- s D he and his fair protege were driven over hearted cruelty, the result of inherent, t lone.. Luciferl-like pride, being held up in all its il a I will not endeavor to de8cribe the blaze glaring deformity. I t " f light; the array Of youth and beauty " Here it is, Sir G ,eorge. " _r :)ugregated within the grand old walls ; the Taking the locket inl'ills tren-iblingfingers, s, oil"the old man had but to alance at the minia- ,. ptuous music, as the strains from the . a and rose and fell like the waves upon a ture to recognize his daughter. (i e toon-lit shore -now a perfect swell of - It is she! My own darling Louise ! .ti Mav God foruive me!" . dglity hariliony-anon dying away mi a I V 0 , I .X ,int rythmicniurinur. 01i, Music ! !�Tllsic! Here' Hal Merrivane spoke, and as his v words came to complete the chain of evi- B 1011 carriest me into another and nvsteriouj dence already formed, that proved beyond a ti clime- . ie realins of the beautiful -the art divine, doubt that Louise Hemmingford's child now 11, here melody and haritiony entwine stood before him, the old mail looked at Ili grandAn8einble. and delicate refraim. her w4h constantly increasing interest and ' ith eager ears I seek to catch the strain. love. I I Pi Such were IN-Tarian's thoughts, as she- sat CC SiAuvva Ll r a few moments b herself in the c - I yuua-s ago, to -night," began Hill, w' y onser- " I was a passenger oil the doomed steam- a,q Aory, listening dreamily to the band's ship Levantic, East Indianian, wrecked off ly lidering of a new and ex quisite waltz. the Devonshire Coast.* tc iarhe Courtly had gone to bring lier an "Aniong those saved was a little baby - a, and she expected.1iiiii back* e\'017Y mo- girl, wbonci I was in the act -of handing down tb ent. W into her mother's arins, when the ))oat, into b3 . On with the dance ! -which the lady, ,whoin I had known as Mrs. cc Lot joy be unconfined. Rennie, had just stepped, overturned, the Ali, Merrivane ! Is that voil? I have result of sonle defect in the tackle gear, and en huntin high and low for- *1 wo roq 0 you. I want all oil board were drowned. u to int ( tice ilie to that interesting pro- - " The baby, whorn I carried safely to - ,-,e of yours, whom Charlie simply raves shore an(l afterwards br � ought up as my own I out. As yet I have ne-ver seen her'-stranue child, (here Hal stroked the c,olden head be - say. 2) � . , � 0 side I him) while Marian clunX his arm and " It was for that ver3- purpose I -was look� looked lip lovingly in his face) turns out to 15' for -you, Sir George," replied Hal. I be your grandchild, .9ir Oeorge, the child of 01 Karian has seen yOU MILIly tilyleS in be ' Y'JuL vwll daughter, Louise, who lies buried ld baruin-scartini rides through the coun'. i -beside my parents in this very place." i �, and has c1lided me for mv oz i versiubt. I There was a iliornont?s hii0i, -,j,hicli the 4 I 0 � )W I 11 - ad 9 C11T -P-jRY lie . . . - * 10. . � . I ,_ . _ NN �4,; 1 1 6 - - d- I y in I , MA111�4 STREET, SEAFORTHIN - I .. I - � . I a Your husband will notice a great 41.1 - . - . in . . ie improvement in your cooking, . -- � ts when I . ly I I . - 3d � - MARK. I ani alv__ -- - Yo U US,e MINO L E N E I ,J& � _ __ --- - � i. a if Of - �� e, Your house will not fil : - I Z .... �� I " I IAN. — - o . ,11 the odor of hot lard, w1tex RA M TE .- � - I - . ia . I . -_ ­ .- - � - y - ­ 5, I .: , -4-- 1 w �'i . ;.: .:;o . .. .... . r .0, � ....... ��... . �� ­ e. _... ,� ---- - -- -5 zw­­ . . -2i 0 a . ..: .-4 I I T I . I I . � I- U use cat-ro. ENE . ........ 1.1:. . I ­_ .: �,­ � � a- . , ­ .. . - - . - - ke Your doctor will lose some of his .. I C, I 11 Dyspepsia cases, when i . I 11 . . . . . - - - . , U Ime fj,,,�, , QN0 L E N E - : READQUARTERS FOR I d YO ... - . it Your children can safely eat the- . .r same food as -yourself, w4en wo �, TEAK.k and FIN GROCERED00. � - CCL-rOLENE - . �__ - ,! You use ..- I - . � 4 . 0 L - r Your money will be saved, and r - I , . :- your cooking prais6d, whex . I -_A.G-"P"1 WrTS :H3 C:) E., - - t . I Ram Lai's Teas, Beasdolria's Cocoas, I YO ul .#1 S e(C'T rO L E N E ' HIggins' I I Famous cooks, prorijinent phy- . "Elireka" and Diamond Crystal Salt. . - I sicians and thousands,of every- - I "I - . I day houseki�epers 6ndorse it I - I Will you give it a trial? JORDAN &-�' DEV.-E.-MEAUX, . 0 Sold In Und 5 pound p" -by all grGcerm6 . I . ; . 6 - ' : . . Made only by � _____ � � ==�_ I I _% The 1Y. K. Fairbank � FIN U � RE � L I . . Company, . FURNITURE m 11TURM 4 : 71. 1 - Wellington and Ann Stz4 . ; � I � MONTREAL, - I . . -- ' _. Cheaper than'the Cheapest-, -and as baronet at length broke with. quivering voice I . I and eyes cast reverently aloft. . Good as the Best. cc My God! It is thus, that through Thy . . I I * i gracious goodness, Thou enablest me to To be convinced of this fact, give -us a call and see for -yourselves. The . atone for my grievous wrong ,and sinful undeisigned baving purchased the. very fine stock from the Aisig ; nee of the "I pride. With reverence I thank Thee'for -estate of Matthew Robertson at a Very low figure, are. prepared to offer thi' this wonderful opportunity of proving how i deepl * I repent of my deep Sin, and pray same at prices which defy competition. ! : now 7or Thy forgivenness." � a � � Then, turning to the fair girl before llim,. he,said -. The UndertakIng Depadment, , ' Marian, my child -my -daughter- the � . ; I image of your mother is so strong 'in you, Is well supplied with a fine assortment of Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, &6., at � that I can almost believe that 'tis she who prices to Suit the public. I now confronts me -not hi reproach, but i . � with deepest love. Oil bended knee an old N! - . I man, whose earthly tenure is soon to reach . . . CAN'& SON9 all end, aaks forgivenuess of the child whose LWJLO ROBER"S � mother lie caused so much sorrow and bit- '4 I I I � I terness, and now seeks in her child to atone � )2 - � . for. 1, I Ware room s—St ro ng's Red Block, Main � St.reet - With quiverhig, lips and tear-bedimmed -1 . I ' � eyes, Malian stooped over the aged form and � t . SM3_A_:P0__RrT1&T_ I kissed hiin oil tile cheek. I � -1 And now," cried Sir George, ill a . - - . __ changed voice, as be arose and took his ' - . gr child in a warm embrace, "come .1 Let THE � me introduce you, my new found daughter, CANADIAN BANK OF COMM Ell RCE to the asseniblea company, and you, m � I dear sir," turnini, to Hal, " let me thanz I ESTABLISHED 1867. 1 1 �. you from. tile inmost depths of illy heart for : . all you have (lone for my daughter, and for HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. . bringing to tile most undeserved happiness- CAPITAL (PAID UP), SIX MILLION DOLLARS - S' 61000,000 true happiness which I never expected to REST - - ,, - - - - - . - - , experience again." - .S'1,200,000 It is needless to state that the assembled B. E. WALKER, . GENERAL MANAGER, t . company, who ive:-e oil phis wid neeffles � .. with a consuming curiosity, -were a good S E A F 6 _RY H_— B—R A N 0 H. - deal more than surprised at the disclosure A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' 0 Notes di8counted, Drafta,�, which followed, and the iiiatchmakiiig mani- issued, payable at all points in Canada and the print,.il)ai cities i -a \ nias were more en vious than ever ; thou rrh the United States, Great Britain, France, 1�ermuaa, ,&c. - their envy no,w assumed another forni-tha't , . of undue civility and extremest deference. SAVI . � * * I * * * * . * Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, atd cuXrent rates of - iliterer-t I - - The ball at the Grange -was over, and the allowed. larInterest added to the principal atAhe end of May and Noverr - ' . afternoon of the next day had conic round- ber in each year. - Mr. Charles Courtly had.been making hay - .. while tile snu slione. and, ]lad told Marian if Specip,l attention given to the collection of Commercial Paper and Far his love, and shb, with 'Inany blushes, had Tners' Sales Notes, � hidden her face oil his shoulder and said no- . thing; but to Mr. Charles, her silence was F. HO�MESTED, Solicitor, ­ I TNI - MORRIS. 11anager, golden. He immediately asked8ir George — I .. — Hen-imingford for his grand -daughter's lian'd' ' _. and Sir Gleorge had gravely referred him to' . - -n- Hal Merrivane. � DomINION 0 _B A N K I ! 0 " He, who ha's been a, father to her all i these years, sliall be the one to decide who I I . . - � . my grandchild's future husband sliall be." : . - I With a sinile of forced gaiety-7-oli ! what CAPITAL, ��PAID UP) - - - - ,$115001000. itcost him -Hal placed Marian'swillin I . g REST,, " - W M - - - S11500 liandintliatofCharlie Courtly,atild bless- � . ed them bothi at the same time announcing I ; L I .000's � � I his intention of going to Europe for some I i . —11 - � I itionths oil business- and requesting the � . I i� happy couple to accept Rosedale ,is his wed- . . . I ding gift. - � . I I " 011, you darlina Giiardy. But you MAIN STREET - - - I I won't Cro until afte " ) � - . r our wedding?" asked . . . SEAFORTH. Mariaici, a shade of disappointment for a mo- A general banking business transacted. Drafts on' all parts of the T_Tnited States, nient wrinkling lip her pretty forehead. Great Britain and' Europe bought and sold. Letters of credit issued, available in all parts " Yes, darling, I niust go to -11101.1.0 . VA' for of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' Sale Notes collected and adN,ances niade on same business won't keep, you know. J3ut, _��en at lowest rates. I 3 : you and Charlie are nicely settled do-wil, I . -1 . SAWNGS DEPARTMENT. . r Nvilldropinonyoubotholle of these fine . I ilays, and then N've'll have a time." i rate Depo�its of One Dollar"r',nd upwards received, and interest allowed at hi_ohest current . _ I a. Interest ad'ded to principal twice each year -at the end of June and December. . " *Won't we just ?" cried'kNlarian gleefull No notic� Of withdrawal -is required forthe whole or any portion of a deposit. I _% . is she rushed it -way to prepare for an ear ; � , I .emoval to her grandfadher's reF,idence. R S. 111AYS, Solicitor. - � i , Next day Hal bade good-bye to them all t . W. K. PEARCE, Agent. �or a time. How hard the parting was the ' - I . - World will never know. She 4�ad her young - ­­ MIM I - - � .S. - , OR t!;". I a %­, , I - - _,::r��-__ - - 1%7 - over to comfort her for the los Is of one who I worms of a.i *r -.!,,-,2s . .. - iI -11, lad been the best of protectors to her. He : from children or adults, - - __ ..- - - '.1 fa& ... - I- - . , � - - . �_ �__ I tilled the pain that lay deep down in that I . ! ,,se oFt. SMITHIS I _ - - I - ­ I oyal, generous heart, and showed no repin- I . 'i I , " 1 ng that NNIarian, his little one, bis littl LOZENGES. Always - i e dar- )TO pt, �eliablc, S fe and pleasant, requin' I . � ng no I . � I i ing, his all, ]lad been snatched from him, ifte inedicine. 'Over faiiing, Leave no bad after - , , � - � � f ? ,nd had found in another, th� one whom she �le`*-;' PrIce, .5 ,nts r -or, P-O:!r � I - - i 3ved most dearly in all the world, with a - - 11 ------- 3 ! .. '-- - - � 0 - A j i : 3ve such as only a true wife can bestow. '7__�nd m j0H �_ - ]� �oble-liearted Hal ! Soul;�;'h [THE END.] I i . . I I 9 -D T_`i i I r 1 I*— N WA. � � ,.A Folding Bed Adventure. . �:) T3- C1 -nn - - ---"-" : . : ; ( $,_-.�o " it. - Mariufacturer of and Dealer in all . I i i � One could, perhaps, ii-n&gine no circum- : I �. I I ___ kinds of 1 4 d � . 9 5ances less likely to be provocative of tile i -Inse of humor in tile victim than those at- -0 . � .,n(ll'nLr the sud(len shutting tip of the fold- NEW, SIP"RING.400IDSHARNESS1 ig becT in which one was sleepinu., I i - 0 It gives i I . . i . iEl ie Spectator, therefore,. great pleasure to I - SADDLES I . �Iate an incident . I . . , proving that there are : � ;i1l Mark Tapley� Ili the world who can I I" 0140THING. coine out strong " even in a folding -bed 1� ' � Y Lsualty, despite the unpleasant possibili- We �have large assortment Of Men's ' AND . es of ten detailed in'the newspapers. The. , �. ouths and Children's Ready- � - r � Ark Tapley in this case was a lady ad- made hothin at very low prices; - A Lneed in years, who ! visiting her son. also soW'e exceptionally fine VALISE.S. 3 I was I I er inuffled screams awakened the family i . goods for I i I - in Suitin-g and 'Pants at rock bottom � 7 Le middle of the night. Woman-like, she . Z5 i - — � I .z prices f4r the �pring trade. � 6d locked the door, but the son bethought . . HORSE COLLARS i I � �, I ­_ in, opportunely, of U hadder which the I" - 4 ,, 6inters !lad left standing against the house, ,HAT$ HATS Made to order in the best style, and A thus climbed into her room through a , rtl everything in Stock thatcan be foubd �iido-w and rescued her. New Sprino,styles in all the leading i n a f, ' . When she had 0 rst-class harness shop. - sured herself that she had not been great- sb4pes and makes. Also the Enest I . damaged, she turned to her son and said : c -tock of'Soft Felts. Come in and examine stock and get Ned,-wbat (10 you suppose was the first Prices before buying elsewhere. ing that came to me �vhen I found that I GENTS FURNISSHINGS. - 4s shut up in that bed ? It was the old . IIIII: I All ' the latest no-velties in Shirts JOHN WIFTARD I ' " Make me to live that I may dread Neck�vear, Gloves, etc.' at the lowes . I . I The grave, as little as my bcd.11 - prices I , just opened out'for the Spring , Strong's Red Brick Block, next to the I - season, ,, I � . Town. Building, Seaforth. I 137st' I ,;�P'Underwear at greatly reduced 1 -_ ______ .- - - JN -NERVED, TfRED lees. ! - - People and invalids vvill find in — , I I ! 'CArIPBELLIS QUININE WINE INSPECTION IN VITED. . As LITTLE jleasant rest9rative and appetizer. Pure — . a wholesome, it has stooe. the test of years. . Con veyancer,.Colleotor, Book-keeper a -ad Account. vrepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., .,i N . a0t, Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance Agent, mmre ofinlitati6tis. AforqTREAL. � T. CLUFF, Money to Loan, Correspondence, etc. .Parties re- qulrJmg services in any of the -so branches T, ill receive 1_1� 13�_____ . The South End Clothier premptattention- Office in WhitnOY'S Block, (up. I I stairs) Main Street. Seatortil. I : . i 1982.tf . . : . � I I I I . t 0- -- I �_­­�­_ � _. -A , . - .- � . - I - - - ­T,�_ I 00 Brings oomfoy 60 I Ae I 1B, t* pers 601tl�vl r,"e-& q tier thall 'Ailer'-, I 104-S, expoilditul - adanti.ng the v Che r�c,042 Of r1l) flie i7�-�IUB to ht , . la_� , , �tjvz P1,111cil . . rviie(ly, S -r,q _8 1) i's , io, I�C- , , 07xu.1L n ( . 4 i_-, iha IfO11111 011 IL,i, -bet - 't to t � �f�'W bene-fici'd pl`,,� . .0 . e6actll.-L_ a"IN i 41 ,� - " � - <1_'­v1C1."1!611' ic"J", , . , . V[J" L lw", 1111U.'e-11 I- I , I- - ,_- 6vi-i ls:�� I jL, Inct V.iill ,-W3 �. pl%)fc-sf�,.011, !A�� � vt��ya, Liver .-,ir eni,-�,T tlllwl�_ X11.14 = I . , , � " . ererv, r, -Ject: S�r,�,v vac Fi - . gist! in ,r,e..- . Ja"tuwid T)y t . Co. ,�l � ]�,V, T.- I I v s I - al,�O �� - pa&lt_�(', , . alla being Wv-�, 'Recert oa-'y zul � - True . - The coiumOn, . vie, creduh*V ' formerly ablln­� I EnglanA, Wher I zl�rd of. IU 1. V - j,qo5t1y invent historian- Of- ' 1a;tes tw,a whic] � 'ore of tile iea,� Hodgd,on, -was one 4&rk,aud I ing 06 big com, cauglit sigkt b , I a k_iolL Thel his hair stand; -ed, at all ev,et The uncann ment, aud th. At the saille b st-range, wein. parition.'Wns I I . Was starting � was agalul 3u W11.4 ic�olil� was -not wit dismounted, X file field to 4 I there, h,e wav He found. ii His men haal huIloyv. Wh stood uprigh &4&Wn Went t] ' sight. " I In the �oub livea W_ -am ter 11hey _P their attZ! , � Airs, Pe,aslee, strauge nois, very . zoon. aA rapping..the, then agam ri Mr. PurriiI from bis cha t f Winthrc . God are you xvinthropl former oecu I to A 110 reply . turnea P I pe"lee. 8 I fused to be � amal procee I � There sht . been. frozen The bumps raps were i: Avitli its 1 11 ', - ke Lo,w_��i % � Inid. -1 - On the,5 left St. Nita . convention. -of Railwa�y TexAs, on 1, � , the D r lully situg, are SUeMSt bor, upon . laria have t f liture �nil whiell, M � rep - ie I northeni farin land, . more adal E Immediat . extending grmt des( h" not b Leaving ( the City lidrittea 0 � at set�b, healthy, � tion Of f r Fee'ller.V _0 . is P-061, C, perat-are. - U1 a V�ea . . I is S ubov,e t. some-NAlf a -Ad in t1 uncomfo 'the tray vrere up grain w� here- -are plows al , �one haul � animab� their fo 4 froin tb ; VA a. -�-' . V, ith, & time. 4 lead sul far - low, fa AGY, -5r -1 t3een . tdon 3.11 - rea U14 and di dexu, I . . prise, - I 64 Area, plied t ada 11". SaM fl. I � - - , � b9i_ - - -]