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FRXJJLU - I? I 'A HARN -m ­_ - � i - - . I I seejl� that p14C L "t � , I . i� VBTF.R11TAfLV. 6 F., OR . I '' butijo &eJjJLK,60n ng . _� I I I I., I— - Ifiret for 'Is �A* 'hPA �eek -the little. room and occasionally, the, Profes- . A i I . I I - I � . L- � - ___- . .1 Depleted V .- - -the walk for th last fen dbr would bury'hig face amid ,the blossoms I . 10, I ! FOR � -.-,., . - . oils ORM"t V. S., honor graduate of Ontario - uhoVv obd� oor _ti,mea,t6wirds e � � . I I - __ . ll - .s-'�,�er shice the ]�.r6j�mor had come to and take a long, deep breath, inhaling the ! I I - L . n g f e; I CL L � .,�., - i .1 ! ",6 9 an 0 _ - L . - of Domestic ' '71 � v - 'L rio4 perfume with feelings �of intense satis- - n - '310tures _­_ I treated, Ciftpromptig attended to and nourishment, e V .rythl a, Amimak e there. . dra''w the I i e I - &ar�tnodwato, Veterinary entistrya . - E I egy ant I � � "" � - I i . I ence� on G*deri&. street, X19cor bad. � ' They arefl, 61glIs of There was no%hig particularly attractive faction. � . - � - . I , I ombl. and reeld 1n2tf � After the ice had been fairly broken, the N - , 14DO 0 ft .. L � � AA0 of Dr. Scott's office, Sealorth. - Anaemlao i in the other houses on Hilburn -street -, there ' I, . . . . . . . . L I'll - - I i " was P. monotonous sameness, an irritating Professor and his new friends saw a great at. - --- - - - ___ - I . .- � LK 5. issarbrue, V.S., rAd to of Ontadr, Vet :!����� Fmmed Complete, '... ­ : I e'L , - ' � ILI similarity in the various doiniciles which deal of each other. Roses continually " - � " _�� � - the Yet , 9 . - L F.Srivanr Cbli ,Toro , Member of , . - L - ty, ate.. treckto all d6eases 0 - aa� ud t e rly I - .. �' 11 � f could not but subjugate all tbrills of artistic graced the musici s window, a, a n a � . L . jmwy Medical 8 . and have, like thousands of .- - ­ � 11 � . __­ I � : - ho Domesticated &is. All "Ity Promptly at- Iscott, s re. . I every meal the pink -petalled flowersformed .. I - ­_.' L teaded to either by day or night. Charges Moder. Am Pl�Rn"e'l day a new f anaily . -moved -into the dainty patche other people, to avoid all . I ­ � I i 3 of c6lor upon the white linen - I - � . . A& special attention given ve voterinsry doidle- . L . By special arrangements with W.A. -- .- W� Office on Matrt� Street, Sestorth, ore do6t i 0 � . house directly.opposite the Professor's. It table -cloth. Instead of one plate the house- ,.,art I ­ �7�._' _'. _., "U431 of Xtild's U*t,dvrw stove. IU2 may have been chance or fate, or ipayhap it keeper' now bad very -often to place four,and - ) wholesale picture dealer, Tor- - I , , ­ - IE ul d about twice a week the musician dined is to remind you that there we are in a position to - - I ­ --Ooniercf Jar . sion was the ruling hand of Providence that le onto, Ontario, -_ - �_ I - I'' O�R'7' HORSIC INPIMARY. - . L, them to take up their abode ainid the peace- across the way, much to the pleasure -of is a clean delicate and offer our customers a 15 PRAIGHT - ­ �_ - _: �� �_ SM� �d,CZoXiohatresU6 next door to kke PYN, __ L . i If ul quietness of I I � . - , % I . � An dis % so I Kenrdngton streets . never- himself and his .new-found friends. The L .. I _I'- - ; � - � . b_f� church, SeatoM, out. "' the Cream of Co�-hlver Oil, - . REDUOTION OF 10('/ ON ALL . _t � - , do a stioNted . ent opened a new two households almost. merged into on.4, so - . L�L. L I : . - Itonwei, Cattle, Shoop, or any of the - hePLIthful vegetable short /0 W7 - L - - . Ndw. tteated V* th. In -irnlW or chapter in the life of the musician. - close were the, relations existing between CASH PURCHASES. - . *"a* suo"951 I el"'hars, on the shortest nollet, � �h%rgca m)der- with hypophosp�ltes, ,en- ening, which- cau be used . SOMETHING - VA - - I *% ' VetailoarY suv,.o)n. r I it; began with a bouquet of flowers. . them. The Professor grew brighter contin- It is done by o system. - � _L 11 I � . jAmm W. ELDER, riches the blood, purifies the The new family had settled tranquilly ually; be forgot his own- sorrow and loneli- iu its place. If u will I L _._11 -_ I : &-AlwWstookot Vouribary Medicines iLePt-00D YO Each and every customer 'making a -AT- � I.— I- A%pUy on hand , . skin, cures Anae*a, builds down to the Inanner.s and oustoms.of the ness in his endeavors to please and gratify cash purchase of 10c or up7ardA, will ' , .�� . ­ 11 . � I- LL - - - I .. residents of Hilburn street. - White dimity his youthful worshippers. I TC.18 * - 11 I - i I L .. S1Tns,, . OF V /0 � 1�* I . up the system Ph" * * the curtains draped the -windows ; geraninnis One evening the-. Professor was in his - � %.Jam I receive a coupon to tlje alde of 10'/ , . L: I � ­ 2 I t with great red flaring blossoms, lieliotropes , studio surrounded by the four boys ; they . I , . I . - � . 1, . tr,,GAL world over, endo e I. I of their purebaFe. We -i -will exchange JOHN WA I � . . I 1 14 11AYS, Barrister, Solicitor, conveyancerand - _. with purple nodding sheads, and sleepy were coaxing him to play, and � 6 naJIly, after �_ i . 1. I r if;tary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion � YL Ub$fltof whitegrim roses peeped out upon the street many pretended objections, the old man these coupons for elegant framed pic- HARNESS SHOP. L L", I - L - 1k. office-CardnG,s block, Main street, sWorth. i Donyt he deceived _b esl the turest, which ret�it from 83 upwards. - .1 B thro panes that shone like shimmer- consented, pleazed that they evinced a - , I - - a . - - I �L' Money to 16u. c 1236 Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Dr ggist . 00a, & $1., ing waves in the Morning sunlight. A -liking for his music. I'J'U"TTOLEN, By dealing bere you will. get them .11 � .. L - . . � I J - & L . A'Set of Siugl,b HaTnfss) all I - - .1 . . . : ATWTRKW .41 1 SON W Iton, ingurance L. I I I 11itberto unknown laughter sounded under He remove one of the violins from its �' - 'ABSOLUTELY FREE. We would - - .-. L'S . taking affidavIts , I ; - We. plete, for NINE DOLLARS. ­__ - , " Zn%, Com!�Iooer, far 2 the Professor's window, and new voices rosewood case and having placed the instru instead of lard an eat I ��' - . �. I ) you c - L , 0 ces, &Q. No 6�ey to loan at the 1OWeli rates- . like you to come in and see them. -.1 - - yalryan klo i � . , joined in the lusty shouting that was so ment against -his shoulder, drew his bow . I - I , 1. .. � M.X"Wsox, Walton. if rJ ! I .. # m - e across the springs. A faint, le pastry and the other do Dot place. any additional price 'or, Also ma,nufactur,-r of all fi . ­ - I a% !,-,�,4-. . t1l 1'r, I- to him. -New games once or twic' I . - . � , - L I ' x. ,sEsTs Barrister sohoitor, Notary, &0* , I V V) I,, "i J , k I ri'll i I J � - were added to the already large repertoire -, . wailing echo 'filled the room, gradually Pt good things " which other our goods, but einiply use this as an 1-Jarness, single or double, light I I .L L cial I . . __ - n . ' J. OjMoe-Rooma, I - I N - -It ,-, , of the established residents of he street, 'rising until it thrilled ev I d cor- L adveitising medium tQ' introduce our - _. flV40 d6ors north0fC0mD1tr , 'A I t cry nic ie an .1 - -1 ,r, next door to,G.'L. -0 -) .1 Vi j " c. -e -virithout - fear of ­ , _ . Papot a n P. e, 5 a n c hav folks enjoy, � L iiou , ground floo Goderiob N. I a C � I and when, the Professor looked out of the ner with the sublimest melody. - He chose en.�able you heavy, dealer in Saddles, Trunks *�ft*:- - I � :O.welry store. 3ffju street.. sesforth. ' � diamond -panes of his studio window, he the music of an old-fashio dyspeptic coi;sequences. De- cash system, and to f ur- � Holt and Cameron. 1216 . n p ,�,, e i 0 h r iv , n yo u ned song, and nish your rooms wid�dur pictures free Valises. All harness and collars MIRCT _ L - igonu­cameron, . i saw three fair neMr heads bobbing serenel suddenly a voice richly - * I � . I . I � y beautiful commenced - & PROUDFOOT, Barrisbers, sancitors, I 1� I I � - to the tune of ',' Rebecca's, Wanderings," singing the words. For a moment the P - liverance from lard has come. of charge. See these. new lines, they on the premises, -and satisfaction . MOW . . ro ., . gu :- i Ontario, I. T. W.; Q� C.; I V - ` ' I G". Goderloh, oi.a" ; 688 ", VIf rl 19 191 � , and six strange little legs being taught.the fdssor's hand shook, till it seeni6d as though - - . -, ' % . & - 'N §'. - - ., i .51 - I Buy a. pail,L iry it in your are simply elegant. anteed. When in town come 4 : . WM. ft0VD]fWX. L I z �, :.­. - intricate ma7es of 11 The Cobbler's Visit," a the music inust cease, but after his first sur- . 1. � . - and __ex_� -1 ;� L --.L- & HOLMES, Barristers SO- �X_ "'C' 11 it � dance belonging particularly to Hilburn prise his bow grew steadier and he played own kitchen, and be con- ' amine nly stock and get p,,ices bdoro . AMMOIN HOLT . . . . . . . .� I . . 11� (),' " in Chancery, &m.,Goderich, On% W- C. upq .4��?67- i ­ I street and its immediate environments. The the selection with a depth of feeling he vinced". . MCOOSH �-BROS.l purchminc, elsewhere. . I 11011ors " _� ,r I - � 4.t , -r �, - .,. - � - CAXKRW, Q'. ()., PHMV W-11-1. F& �,�,� -, �Z4 A: I Professor seemed facinate(t by the 'face of had never before experienced. Harry, the I - I 0 1 " .. � :_ f �, ­..'­­ A:- - , HOLT, DUDYAMY 'HOLUM ;4 ru� . , ,A: , - I " '. - hi L -1 . I -A ,� I ", ­�- Cottole-ne is sold in 3 and, .. � I A501�, 16 %�_,� "'the eldest newcomer, a boy of thirteen, and/ eldest boy, stood by s SEAFORTH. - Z4� . ��-,_­. , -4 '. - ANNOG, & SCOTT, Barristers, SaCtI013 COn *1 ­ - ­_" __ side, and with his I . - _,�_ � . � ,� '. � "having wiped his glasses upon his faded hands clasped before him, g&ve utterance L H,N WA � I . ;sink 01 _: t I-; tt�16-�­_ . - * ]VI vxq;=;ori, &e. Mieltors felt the .4_?_i�,_ .... - - A pails, by all - J0 RD , � _r11 L 5 POU31 I I - A to loan 011100-- Jg-,?T� - I ,date & U&10 Money ',_i 11 - -n'­�_ grocers. - - � ce, - 1", ��. '. ;., 1�7 -, <1 1. . velvet coat, be4Lnzed out of the window at the to the words of a song in a voice of incom- - . , L � ,johodon, Tis - 4�-2��IrA k. . , _� - I zWott Block. Clinton, A. IX MAM"� 0 . ., ..4�' . ' Strona's Red Brick Block ' -- �,� I f^ �� -1�7-:! '. � - - All '­ _.;' - fij� - -Ontario. '5�;` _�X_ z� N .; - n earnestness that was parable beauty and sweetness,, his expres- -0 . C X;...D V.y .% / .,. .. merrymakers with- a I next tot .. � 21 - 4 f1 781 ,� I , .. . - Made only by, P , 11 � - �_::,,-,:�,.,� , ,� . -21 -- , I TAX" Soorr. I., ­�­­,- - " - too deep to be merely admiration of the sion Was faultless ; there- was 0, depth of - . -_� . . . " - ' � _V10 �il_ � �:.__""` . .8e? , �Z_ � , See that hor " ,�� "�E. __� L.r jX7 - 1%1, r_1 - . L L . - ; 1'� :: ;;� - Town Buildin i V - A��,_,,. �� . - . � J The N. K . g, Seaforth. : i i -", ROLMESTED. ��!; - -, . �r Falrbank sneocasor to thL wie ti.rin ­ � game in progress. He watcherl the laugh- harmony that seemed to flow from the hid- , Ile has a 1373tf I � �1. - . � fw�', � � 1�� - . I - - . �­' w ,�_ . ing � '. Holmesked, Banister, go I 1. 40 lips, merry brown eyes and short gold den recesses of his boyish. heart. . -_ - Jr McCaughey & --- --- . , �1 lidtor and Notary. Solicitor ter the I .. Company, � �. .. smooth and _. � I L .. !�_ � t conveyan"r L hair of the romi)ing boy with an intensity Wheii the laot echo had died away, the . . � I Camolsn Bank of Commerce. Money to land Farms I LL glossy coag - 3�1' ) ` L_ �L . i forage. . tbomable and-rhy8terious. He glanced Professor turned, and, stmv - ..... a n d feels in A I . - i Offtoo in scotVs Block, Malp -street, .5clectinq .5 al o h') ,,-,. � to- unfa placing his hand WeUington amd Aimn MM -ER ir _L Seafortb. - * I Tidickly around the rooin, and having satis- upon the boy's shoulder, be leaned over and .1 I.- I g o o d enough S U ___.L.0 - I -_ �_ - . e himself that L the door was securely pressed a passionate kiss upon the fair hair V!. /. , -1 I 1 �3 cc 05 , V/ h y n o- t 3 m o R e � I / . condition to win � - � � - , _1_ . closed, he advanced to the picture; whose of, the singer. His voice trembled, and he - I .-" 114 �� ,I I . I - - I,.,- )r0W dusty back faced the room, and cautiously could ac reel i tter e wor - th deepest intensity. The � ;. the � ­ � I L W. GAMERON SMITH, cabba,qe leam ()r 1. . ri . a y i th ds that -rose to grandchild wi - ­ "DERBY" BOOTS �,_� I - . . 4- .. . turned the face, so long hidden from the his lips. � woman -in brown looked straight ahead at * --� � I . z . I id L , _� 1� , � i �: - . BA R R IST E W p 43 pe r ? If vou, apprevate day, towards the light. He took his soft " My boy, where d . you learn that the altar, with its flowers and candles. and so would any I _L_ - -,A Solicitor of .superior Court, Commiseioper- for silk handkerchief and brushed the dust song?" I "I Holy! Holy! "Holy!" -amid thesoftblelid- horse if its . � -'_­� ' � , talijug Adidsvits in tha High Court I of many voices, one sweeter and clea-rer owner ueed -AND- ; ­ li-_ - of justice, Conveyancer. . qoal V you will 35 rIA for from the painting, but the quick -rising tears " It is one of lily mot er s songs. -We I ..� Money to L3,pd ' . . hid everything from his sight. He wiped have some of her mu 'Niome now." itnifan the rest fell -upon her ear; shaturned DICK'S 'BLOOD LPURIFIER. - � - -.,A * I . _* - . � � - . 0 his'eyes with thehandkerebief, leavinga As he spoke, the Professor s eves wander- and in the passing line .she smv a golden- � L�., I � be consulted after offloe home at the Commer I PL U G It renews the system, enriches -'the -blood and gives L - I I Ckn cial Hotel. I di gy spot upon one pallid cheek, and then ed from haired boy, whose brown,eyes met hers for nature a fair eban. SHOEL V�­ . . t EMNSALL, - O�% rARIO the boy's flushed, uptniTned face to t ae, is also an unfailing eradicator � L - %�_L . P M45TIFFC U T.' I' ent. She star ofboteandworms. Itisjustas good for cattle as L - . . ooked at the picture until his face seemed the picture of his daughter, a mom ed, and one white I � � transformed by a sudden uprisin of the i't Ile; is like her " lie thought, and then he hand resting upon the back of the pew in for horses. Try a Eoc. package if your horses or - � - . - L I 9 . 7 , I DENT19TRY. flames of a lono-quenebed love. It helf of 'being foolish. " of front of her was strained till revery chord cattle are not thrl-dr.g. For a apavin, curb, rinsr- I . . - -L, I __ J. B. Pace Tobacco Co�, Richmond, " . I bone or splint I uee Dick's Blister, GOO. -Wick's Lini f __ . E I I I R. G. BRUDEN, T_& D. S., Dentist. Ali kinds Va., and Montreal, Canada. beautiful face that gleamed from the old course it is impossible- it is merely imag- and veinstood out as if chiselled from maro ment for sprains, swellings, bruises, ete.!25c.-Dickl; Richardson - d- Moln - -il � . . ot work done known to Modern Dentistry. , . . � gilt frime-that of a voting &I not more ination," he said, to himself. ble ; her breath came in gasps, and a Ointment for scratohes, old soresp eaddle galls, etc. i.. .1 � . Ili,, Aluminum and Porcelain Crowns a specialty. , - __ ___ __ - - � than twenty ; her blui eyes looked at the When the musician discovered Harry scarcely audible " Harry" burst from her 25c. mailed on recoipt of price. , L 1.�_, I I - � � . � . bell answered at all hours. office and rest Professor with an expression so life like that Chesterfield's talent, he immediately com- I* � ; she staggered for a moment, and then DICK & CO. P. 0. BOX 482, ,"Montreal. Keep the latest styles N or Ins . nee, over Mr. Pickard's store, in roo�ms lately occu- A STORY OF THE I he clasped his hands and pressed them nienced tq, train . the voice which he knew fell back exhausted, her eyes closely follow- -.---- . � - ---. Icid by Keehanice Institute. - I - I . g the fair haired chorister. A look of re- . __ - METROPOLIS. � hard upon his eyes, as if to bide from their was no ordinary one. He devoted himself in __ __ __ _ - __,��. . _ __ _�, _,_�.r._ , The highest grades " . - % d - . I � - er- MQ:�Z_��___��Z- \� A . 1� W TWEDDLE, Dentist, office. overRichardson silent beseeching ; one jewelled hand with most assiduously to his labor of love; .and lief overspread her features when she per ,Z;�.,.- - I . - " I Nitrous Oxide Gaaad. � BY � It. CA�ATERONZ' NELLES WILS1 it iretty tapering fingers hung by hei, side, Harry, under the caref I t it' - , '% The largest selection to choose from --�.. F '. ,&!"Noinnee Shoe Store, corner Main and John I 11 UA ion, progressed ceived that her actions had been unnoticed, - sttee ,, Seaforth, ODtRHO. DN. lanJ the other rested among the lace at her most rapidly. He possesse, a most wonder- She was trembling as she heard the first I - - - %, . . - . � L I iTAInistored for the painleso,vxtraotion of teeth. 1169 . I . . breast ; her gold hair was piled high upon f6l interpretation of melody, and far sur. words of the service : ! I[Ale- Gh , IQ . -pe N - 1� . __ 'I; THE CANADIAN KAOAZENE. her shapely head like a rich coronet. The passed the. Professor's fondest hopes. 4 ' Pearly beloved brethren, the 8cri ture And sell the chea .st of any ,-ho.&,.- * L n. AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, will I- I edge , � . store in town. . -1 'y L moveth us in sund I -05PA / � JL'kl. vialt Hensall at 11odprena' aotel Professor shuddered ana sinking upon the " We n-dght look over m mother's music " ry places to ackn ..p (C . - . I . y I MP � 11 V.. P , 4 � I � every Monday, and at Zurich the floor he cried' in a voice of agonized ap- said, the boy one mornhig d tiring the lesson; and confess our manifold shis and wicked- " -f " - . _; . Am second Thursday in eaen inont-i 1288 An old house on an. old street in that part � 49 I . ;i of the great city of London, situated on the peal :- - there may be something worth trying. ness . . . Therefore, I E , We are sole agents for Laiigmuir*�` . � . 4 . . � �'A ­�m 11 KINSMAN, Denblot, L, 0. S., Sarr'ey side of the " I Helen, my daucrhter ! I have indeed. I'll run over and get the portfolio." pray and-beseecb you, as map las are here . . " � Thanies, and known as I _y I . 40 celebrated Trunks and Valises, W1 Ill be as Vuric ronged you, and i%e -rave forbids all re- He returned in a short time, carrying the. resent, to accompany me with a pure ; wbi . 11 i -1 i . Exeter, Out. W Kennington -a house gabled, and with that w L - . '-' �_ . at the Huron Hotel, o.xL,r t U the tion. My child !"my child I It has roll of music. ,it upoUL Eeart and humble voice, unto the throne of : - I'll - I unn-datakable look of antiquity which is para I He placed the table �' are acknowledg � I., I d&6 "sT TilumDAT in each I Month, and , I - 1) .,ed to be the best goo4 .1 at Xurdock's Hotel, Hen"ll, on the yfRsT vi=*y found only in, countries stamped by the cost me very, very dear --all-." His last with a� look of gratification, and the Pro, the beavenly grace, saving after n -le -" W . L FV manufactured in Canada. A ' ' 0 hands of time and history... The tip words were di -owned I)y the sobs that shook fessor corniiienced to examine the songs. He The woman in brow� s�uk to the floor and tt P _1 , m each mouth. Teetb extracted with the lew per por- . ' * . I I pain pow.ble. All work first -claw at libera) rate& tion of the house projected over the street ; his body with cruel'strength. After Some had glanced over several, when a sudde, buried her face in her hands. _1 4 . - I 4194 G., . I - . - . 971 the same panes that rattled in the casement moments be grew calmer, and having arisen exclamatioii caused Harry to glance quickly As if in a dream she listened to the sing- Ift-to. . Richardson & Mcinnis,,1 - C, Q X I /,-. . . -, -r-- , , . .� windows had glistened with the frosts of he went to the window and looked out into towards the old man. H6 was- leaning ing of the psalms ; scarce did she grasp the . - w � - - ' R . - 4. L in ' a ,165, 1,6ily... SEAFORTHJ . z MONEY TO LOAN. more tban a Centul'y ago ; an iron. lamp that the gathering darkness, The children had upon the table, with a song clasped in one words of the lessons ; the softly toned - 111� . � .r 1344 - - L_'A � . disappeared, but the lamps were glowing in hand; his eyes were dilated, and his cheeks -notes of theMagnificat sounded far, very . I . . had swayed to 'tbe touch of the same at rd�&!!y /A1)0t-W(1_-;.-_,, _� -Pet - - E -CLU . I' I- _� I breezes its had rustled the flaors procla,inling " Lord, �. , � ONEY TO LOAN.-Sirstght loans at 6 the house opposite, and lie coul(I see the whiter than usual. far away. now* lettest thou thy , I - . - . cent., with the privilege to barrowso of 0 e8L " - ' "' - . 19 M the arrival of first King flitting figures of the youehful.strangers as " It is lie lie gasped, and rointed tp servant depart -in peace "-the chanting of -. cl t id ; 10 ­ time. George, now swung � . , . Ta;( A qe an ; � repaying part of the principal money at ani - they moved about the room. Long id he the Nunc-Dimittis commenced. yAdvi - L I Ipply to F. HOLUMTED, Beirrinitz, Seaforth. . ith the -, .11 __ same chains, filled with the same qi!ality of corner'of the page-" Helen Pratt." Harry Peace -peace -peace ! What a state of _ - A i 5, I - - before the street door, clanking w watch them ;. the shades fell, but be sat two words written in lead penci across a . . lmi3t or e -ri . German . . very still in tbe darkness, with his eyes fixed looked to where the tr � r point- blissful rest was conveyed by that one -k J( . . -Ib , __ - MEDICAL. . oil, and throwiDg the same Wavering, im- embling finge � ' I A . steady light. A brass plate was nailed to on the' flower -decked window. At last he ed, anq said, "That was my mother's word. 10 Vftr5tAoKe " 1A 0 "A9.t - G i �� . . ..-N .N R. CAMPBELL, ffonor Graduate of Medical Fa- the door, and on it were the words, L arose and !it the brass lainp, anA two can- naine.)),'�, I She sat immovable during the singing Of 11 I � � Sur- 'Jer- . - R r- r 5L(le W!T5 � Dculty ot Toronto University, Physician, (Iles that stood in massive silver sticks upon The musician looked niystifl ed t I I Bu t- CrA�l . N,��._.�%,* :h na �L_ - ome L. Maitland, Musician." the hyrnus ; her eyes were closed dur�ig the .1 - 2 I Office-Zeller's Block; night- calls- Jerome Maitland was sitting in his stu the mmitel-shelf ; be looked again at the your name is -Chesterfield," lie exclaimed, sernion, but a nervous twitching of the eye- G . I 2!sV'otol, Zurich, Out. 1387 . dio ; :'ripiAcco '�A014TRLAt- OCO I'L _1. Clb _... - a fire blazed upon the'heartli, for it was a picture of his daughter, but did not turn it brokenly. I lids told that she was! not sleeping. /Mot � ; - In Tea Pots, Coff-ee Pots, Ch I te��' I . ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. A C. M., cald, spring day ; -without, the twilight towards the oakeu'panels. " No. My mother died when I was only Alter the sermon,'a deep stillness follow- . � I R ­ ------ _­________._______._ Cans, Porridge Sets and Croton Sebi�, ng Mrs. Chesterfield, Illy ed. The woman near the pillar raised her - ! � �1, .� DVictbrla, B1. C. P. S., Ontatio, successor to Dy. shadows were deepeni , and as the blaze Having opened the long clo,,ed drawers of a few months old, and I M it - L Elliott, office lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Bruce- rose brialitly fox a moment,, the Professor's th* father's sister, took nie,and w I have a,lways�. veil and disclosed a face as synipathetic and W Sugar Bowls, Cream- Pitchers, 0 - - ­ Aeld, Ontario. I . 1379x62 . . e Indian cabinet he took therefroin a H A 11 1) F W* A D E 0 Upw � __ face wolt'dd be disfinctly discernable ; then, miniature from which the oil painth been called Chesterfield." sweet as it was beautiful. She leaned for- I 1. t ng of his , " and Saucers, Celery Dishes and R du 1. .. 90TAVISsH, Physician, Surgeon, &c. office as tbe ruddy . glow ceased. his features child had evidently been enlarged ; a faded, " Harry I your mother -wa8 my daughter ward with her lin,nds clasped upon the seat � "' � . ' . 'corner soutliwest of Dixows Rotel, Brucefi-,ld. 0 before her, her eyes filled with .an inexpres- Boot nd ' ishe�. DR the office. 1323 would become -enveloped in the gathering crumpled letter, a dried-3prig of seentless whom I wro*uged deeply. There is- heor pi(:'- � s a ,,ShoeS Dishes, Mustard Pots, Salt Di � I Night, Calls at dimness. lavender, and a small leather-bound book,he ture, and I have another in that old cabinet. sible tenderness. All she saw was the up- . - - i . Custard Caps and Spi'ee Mills au&- I _', � It was a kind face -sorrowfully pathetic, also drew from the reL,eases of tile drawer. My dear boy, God has brou(rbt yon to ine, tu�ned face of the brown -eyed soloist. The D. MCINTYRE t 11� - - DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY, wistfully tender ; his eyes were of a deep He then sat down before the fire place and, and I Pray that I may be aZ to shower all quietness was intense. The sliort prelude Bone Plater, ; also Crystal F. 11 OFFICE, Goderi& Street, oppo6te Methodist blue - lie lit upon seemed as though it would never end, until Has on hand a large number of Bo4tsand Shoes of hit ad an abundance of soft, gre with one arni resting the affection upon you which by right -was Centem Church, Seaforth. RESIDENCE, next Agricultural hair, 7%vhicli softened and subdued y ! bis knee, was . 0 . ' . own make, best materfal and I _� Grounds. ; . . the gen- soon lo'st it a deep reverie. Hegazedattbe hers. " . a voice, clear and sweet-, almost beyond con- 1, LLL 1, I / I eral coptour of his wbite face ; the mouth miniature with an air of. the most pathetic As he finished speaking, lie placed his arin. ception, sounded thkough the vast cathed- WarTanted to give $atisfaction. Th'. S&M, LLL I - . J. G. SCOTT, M. D� 0. M7, (Ann Arbor and Vic. was firm, without'being hard, and when be affection ; the present was forgotten ; the around his grandchild, and clasped him ral. It seemed as though the very flood- you want your feet kept dry conke and get a -pair o, , above good's were a set of I _­ I - .. torlaJ bf. C. P. S. 0. smiled, the thin lips parted with a radiant future formed no part in his life ; but the I closely 10th. a love born of long yettrs of un- gates of harmony bad been opened ; itu -%vas I , our boots, which will Oe sold ples, and are being sold one.thir&.11, . 0. MAORAY, M. D. 0. M., (Trinity,) F. T. M. C. joyousness that 'was inexpressibly attrac- ast, that wonderful clainiant of nian's, happiness and remorse. -He showed him the a voice that pleaded with its softly- whi sper- C 11 E A P F 0 R A . 0 A S H . 0 . I V � � m. 0. P. S. 0. - cheaper than regular prices. � . I -------- - tive. There was a story connected with geart and affections, that blissful era where letter his mother had written before her ed cadences ; a voice that touohed the very Pteimlri,g promptly attended to. " kinds of B�oote - - A , L E, COOPER, K D-,' X. B., L.P. P. 76d s., his life, but, like many -another tale -of sor- doubt and weary expectation are s��ple_ death, and together they inburned the loss depths of tlie human heart ; it was an ecs- anti Shoes made to order. " p�rties who have not These are bargains, and are going -- R Gllaago,w,&c., Physician, Surgeon and Ac row, it was unknown to the world, and the nidnted by the calln serenity of L certainty' o�­one who would have been their All in , tatic expression of all that was sublime and paid their accounts for last year *111 please call and � . L _cou;ter, Constance, ont. -, 1127 ' hea,renly ; it was as though the very chords rJettle up. : I - L Professor kept it locked within his heart. and fulfilment -the past again became to the all- . - 1ast. Call at once, if -you want I& .1 . � -1-% W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , 0. M., Membei of 1, Professor as the. living present ; life was . * . * * * of divine expression were touched and made 1162 D. MaINT'VRE. beaforth. 1 4 " Not even the tenderest heart, and next our own I I . . snapS . _K'L the College of Phydefans and Surgeon% &o., ,L again life ; once more w'aD . . to resound with soul stirring pathos and I �. i - . . L -1 -i Knowq half the reasoin wh ,h.11 ' s he treading the " Two weeks from to -morrow you sing in beauty. .. � Saaforth, Ontario. Offlee and reaidence same as . ir we suffle or F)Ig 0 ________1 -AT- I -4 occupied by Dir. Vercoe. 848 1 . paths of love and happiness which, to hiin, the cathe(lral. '.We will choose one of your - I � . . L ­__ ____ And t1 us it was with the musician. had been lost amid the darknesu and shade mother�s songs. 'An,5els ever bright , and " Angels over bjight and fair . i V-1 � A ; z Those -with whoin lie came most i -n contact of the forest of loneliness. Again lie saw the fair' is t ie last one I heard her sing. It -- ; I I RETHUNE, M. D., Follow of the Royal I Take, Oh, take me to thy care.'� � ; Cj,. W�� PAPSTIS. A-LEZoilege of Physicians and Surgeone, Kingeton. coul& express their sympatby only by the figure of his daughter flitting down tile was in the parish churcli on Christmas (lay, * I . � - I I 11 Successor i� Dr. Man' iel some mystic other . I I I r�*by Dr. Alackid, hlaiL street Sgalorth, Stesidenoe ne. " I I . dd. 0 -plot 1P.,tely occupied inany kindly acts",Nyh!, I all fto,wed in one garden walk of their village home, robed in and I would like you t��ing that o came like a voice from . -, , channel and to one purpoze-that of en. purest white and laden with f� world. When the song was finished and on- BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH. . -�Comer Qt Victorl?, -qquar"a, In l4ouat lately o 'I , - n armful 'of I - byL. E. Dancey. . Ltv . fragrant blos�oms and -verdant green ; agai � ho remained, at deep silence . - �_ eollv ,;vorinU to brighten the Professor's lonely III The Professor and his grandchild were ly a treniblluo- cc TA - , 11 � . �� - practising in the studio; they were both fell upon the 'congregation, a silence unbrok- . - , . - - life. he saw her wave her hand -as she disappear- looking forward to Harry's first appearance en and most expressive. � - �LL -The Professor was not morose ; he was ed behind the hedge that bordered his - I .." 499TIMEM. The Dr. Rour-k Treatmen'.. � -1 � - - __ __ � The Professor lay back in the pew with I L 'r - . -, � -e memory the proud old. musician felt no uncertainty closed eyes and a look of happy content . .. - L' ,-;.- - always ready to laugh at the latest joke ; grounds. And then agaiii came th in public. The boy himself dreaded it, but - I . � n EORGE TAYLOR, Licensed Auctioneer for the every child i� the street was sure to find in of the darkness and misery that had forever astotbereceptionHarr would receive. The written upon his features. He had not been � � . -FOR- A �kX - - to In all parts of the County. Satisfaction guaran- spective escapade ; and it was even whis- four long years of waiting that had seemed-, days passed quickly 4 and at last the disappointed in his grandchild. 11 County of Huron. Sales promptly attended the old -man a jolly confidant in any pro- blighted his life-tbe remembrance of the . teed. Chargea moderate. , G EQ. TAYLOR, Kipp . Sunday so long looked' forward to ar- * * * * * POWDERS - -CATARRH, ASTHMA, . - on pered that one first of April he had helped to drain the v life -blood from his veins. . F. 0. .. 1367-t. f I Cure SICK ffEADA d NeunkWa '14 �' - 4 ��rtyliougbt of the dread mes- - The service was over and the church was lu zo MoNurffs also 69,�.,trd Ta%gue Dizzi- .111 his youthful collea in an attempt to Then came th, rived. � i I - . , - P. RRINE. Llooneod Auotioxieerforlht Conn surprise the fierce rpinster who lived thre sen r that ba' felled the proud man as The lights in the cathedral glimmered almost deserted. The sexton had turned ness, Biliousness, Pain in the ide, Constipation CHRONIC BRONCRITISs 1-1 I J. 6y of Huron. Sales attended in %,ittea brightly, casting weird, flickerini shadows Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured ang L , L I Parts Of doors farther down the street, and was sup- heavy blow. He picked tip the yel- out some of the lights. Harry d regulate the bowels. vmr*y*icAr 70 rAKE. . � ; the IDounky. Ali orders loft at TwINUORIT03 'AND CONSUM PTUff- � Office- will be promptly attended bo. posed to bave'a weakiiess for the rausiciaD. low note that; had fluttered to the floor And upon the pavement, where pools of water from the vestry door and hastened towards PRIOR 25 CENTS AIr PRUQ 87ORMOm I � ,:A I had gathered, and tile ceaseless splashing of I Is positively the wo8t rational and MOST svCCE88_'.1% I � . . His studio was a favorite gatbering-place spread it out upoti his knee, and once more , s gran ather. The old man had nor, �. FUL'treatment ever devisedfor these trouble$, It.. I i �� WM. WOLOY, of the kieighbors. It -was a mint old , lie read the words that bad rendered the the rain could be heard falling, fallini-a moved ; he still sat with the same look of - consists of combined local and constitutional UVW - ' � A - dull monotone murmuring. 'The streets . I . -_ I I room ; dark oak panels covered %tile walls ; last ten years of his life a 1-nere f rce, a hap'iness u u his face. MOO, which not only qxedily relieves the IoW 11 Auctioneer for.-L'the Counties of Huron and Perth, were almost deserted. A few hansorns, 6 4 WaRington, Grey: and Bruce. trouble, but thorouffily eradicates the cause as, and A e� at Rensall for the MasseY-Harris Manu- carved rafters supported the ceiling ; rich wretched state of existence. randfather, here I .am. " K*11�- -1 2 - nou ng a perfect and permanent cure, evon In- 7 , factu n Company. Sales promptly attended to wrought tapestries hung before the man " Dear Father. drawn by steaming homes, dashed along the The Professor did not stir. I Gomo NOILTH-, Pamenger. 1 Mixed. thusl ri .. : I ch3rge& moderztv� and satisfaction guaranteed' . roadway, the sound- of hoofs only serving to w4hol........ - � 3.00 F, V. 9.30 p.m. 11.0 P.M, a rently hopeless cases . ,,, entrances -curtains of Tyrian purple, In " Four years have passed away since that The.clergyman came towards them. He Bruseelri ...... - 8.13 0.43 9,45 ­�- T YOU FEEL WEAK, WRETCHED. DESPOND- J Orders by mail addressed to Hensall Post Office, or intensify the brooding stillness ; the trees . -which Were -woven pale green 'Egyptian July'afternoon when I kissed you good-bye . Was to express his thanks to the boy Bluevale........ 3.27 957 10.10 ENT. If you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lunr­. � left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession 11, Tuck- grasses, an swayed with dripphig leaves, bending and Vin wingham.. .. .- 8.37 10.(;7 11,20 Trouble or afiy other chronic ditease, jind WAINT 7()'' -1 ersmith, will receive prompt attention. . 112W tf d saffron -colored reeds, the fra- in the 61d garden at honie. I knew that it . a . soloisV, tut the look upon the old man I 8 .. � - was a farewell instead of a niere filial de- crooning; the bells for service had'rung out face arrested his attention. GOIXG Souin- � PaWnger. mixed BE cured, call or write at once. � - _. I . . grance of which.reminded one ofsome dewy, He leaned over DR. ROURK is widely and favorably known _� I Iris -clad- riyer bank, with slow coursing, monstration, but you were too good and for the last time. all Wingham.... _. 4.25 A.'*11.20 A. V. 7.80 P:m. throughout Canada, be a graduate of Quesmes � L water thread - . just to think that your daughter could be s dead," he said, 6.64 - 11.69 900 �1 $"L REWAR D The cathedral was thronged to-nigbt, for A spoke to him, but there was no reply. Bluevale.. _. - 6.87 '11.86 81b . a its way in purling melody "'Your grandfatber i Bruwale ...... _ University and of the A:cvlerny Terra Maria. IAM,- - - . past the low-1ding Nile plants. Long, �nYthinf but the same. I knew I was leav- was not the famous boy -singer announced to reverently. . Ethel.... .. .... 7.08 , 12.14 930 tiateof the Royal College of Physicians add SW _1� - __ - . and 8 , i _� ing you orever, for I realized that you wo uld Z, , glitter, ( 0 ! geons. member of the College of Physicians UP : sing ! To right and to left was one broad They laid him upon t d eons of Ontario and Quebec, LATE XEDICAU � -, ing spears, sheathed ,sabres, and 0 k 0 ) _. t Manaluke's da,(, - never gi ;ea of eaaer expectant - faces. Some were London, Huron al nd Bruce. I The abover roward will be paid by the undersigned ,,ger flashed "Pon the pannel -ant me your forgiveness if I Married the tbin hands, but no responsive thrill ans- AUPERINTENDENT OF LONDON GEIKERAV __ f . led'walls. Far rugs pai Jack. He is dead no,w, but I love him even there out of curiosity ; some had come to GOING NORTH- -11 I Phs" Irer. HOSPITAL, etc. I , for the detection and conviction of the party or -tially covered the wered their endeavors to restore him. London, depari ............ I I ties Who dL par- n ellberately sob fire in -his cedar Bwamp on polisbed floor -%vbich reflected ; others had been at 8.25A.M. 4 40?.m Thirty years'?r"tice . m I y I � � the liquid- dearer than when you knew him. You al- P"ay tracted b the " Yes. lie is dead." Exeter ...... .............. 9.29 600 Consultation ree and confidential, L s , brightness and warmth to escape the driz- i - Lot.15, Concession 2- H. R. S., TuckersWith, on Sun- lapping flaines of the burning logs, and the ways wronged him, father, for he was noble " DeaA ! The boy fell upon the floor be- Hennu.. .. ........ .._ 9.42 i 'otice Is hereby Klvon that any fli liDg raiii-storni. In the very front seat sat Kippen.. .. ............_ 9.47 6.20 , - I day, August 18th. li a -, 8.16 Call on or address: i kering, glimering lights of the candles. andtrne. Since his death it has been Jtbard side the prostrate figure and broke into i onef found trespassing on his rotorty will be prose. a t, outed to the utmost rigor of the aw. In one cornerof the room was a- handsome, struggle to keep body and soul together, and the 'old Professor, nervous, yet proudly fit of passionate weeping. Brucefield........ .. ...... 9.55 6.28 DR. FRANCIS ROULRKI- - i aDxions. He could sinell the perfunie from Clinton .... ........ .. .... 10.12 665 � 1, f 1393.3 JOHN T. DICKSON. curiously carved Indial"cabind ; behind now I see that it is of no avail. 8tarvation I A rustling was heard, and a figure in LOD4104bOrO -..... ...... _ 10.29 7.14 ,a, i the iss doors could be seen some old blue is staring us in the face, and I am going to the lilies and other flowers on the altar, an'l brown stepped forward and knelt beside the Bly1h .... .............. .. 10,88 728 79 WOODWARD Aym.NuE, 11 . Belgrome........ . ......... 10.62 7:37 -, 1387-52 . I i - - . I DETROIT, MicnwAx� i Chihgal,, a ininiature ivory pagoda, ai leave my boy where lie will be well taken his soul was filled with P. dreamy calm.' Not dead Professor. , - . �, ; . . i Egyp far from him, within the shadow of one of Whigham arrive,........ � ii.io 8.00 - � K3 - - F.'a M tian. pipe, and tbree valued snuff boxes' care of, and then I will seek the iiver and " Father, speak to me ! 8av you forgive 001we . � -1 I I ___9 . Scum- Passenger - i Other treasures,%vere enshrined therein, anci d I cath. - Forgive me, father, I will I' - the huge, carved pillars, was seated it thick- ine !" ' 6.86A.M. 3.26p.x Ii - -_ it was consiJered a great honor to be initi- Plorhig your pardon, and if you ever fin 10 ...... .. 6.50 3,47- SEAFORTH .� I ( le im- ,,,In ,*,**, - 3.5 1 be seen Illy ' ly veiled woman, clad in sQft brown;, occa. Harry r, anced at the kneeling woman be- � sionally a glinipse-of gold bair could 0 ...... .. 7.0 A.C1 . I mom elli our boy be kind to him for the sake of 3,oi . side him, and suddenly exclaimed, " Nloth- : I ated into the IrlYst '4as of the Professor's I ` l'o I R CA S 4 7.10 4,019 f cabinet. One drawer had for n1any years loving daughter. Ifelen Pratt." L as her veil inoved, but she sat with her er !" Clinton ........... : .7 * * *. 7.46 4.28 MusieaI .9 Instrumenti �I 0 excited the ellriO.9 chin resting upon her gloved hand, motion- I 1-1 1. S TOMA I itY Of bis friends, for The old 'inan sighed as he finished reading 0 0 The- woman turned. A glad cry burst Brumfield .............. .. 8.05 4.46 . y . a less. I Kippen ... .... ..., 8.18 4.53 - I I C: I never iii 1heir pre8ence bad lie ever placed the letter ; and having gathered together the - from her lips. The clergyman stepped back :MM:P0TZTCTAd: I _f . the key in the si1v sad When the last echoes of the chimes had H6n1AJ1'.*.::::, .. .. S.22 4.58 . -1 - , '_ � . er lock, remnarite of a buriEd pa.�t, he replaced into the shadows. The lights flickered, and Exeter _......:::'-­.:*....,�' 8.40 5.12 . ! I .- � i , E:L Au Old sphillet graced the room, and bez� ' thein in the cabinet drawer. died away, as it were in the far distance, a_ the lilies on the altar exhaled a sweet, de - L � * A- * * * * * 'Va A faint, trerr. 0 . 0__� C - I I BITT Rts side it stood two violins; leaves of ,nusic kb1ina flute -note vibrated ill soft, licious odor. I F 1� subtle harmony, rising and falling like the I Grand Trunk 4 8 ott Brothe..,J, " ,,ftfa F I i ,�,waL,,o,,s ,,, - -1 . I CURES were scattered about the chairs and upon Spring passed away and sumnier came. rippling cadences of a dream' ineadow- [THE END.] Trains leave Seatorth on , L I . . . . 40% the floor. A Inigii brass y follows: .. L L I - . I . r 0 a i GOING WMT- Ss"ORTH. CIANTON. A . - i STIPATION,_ ws of a, villa by the teaching a pupil in tile studio. A knock into a wild flood. of unutterable melody,and It is the opinion of legal authorities in Passenger .. .. .. .. L40 r. x. 9-16 7. X. SEAFORTH, - ONTARM-1 VOLUL n lailip that had One hot Augu'st morning the Professor was brook. Louder it grew, sud PROPRIETORS I shone froin the windo denly breaking �_#_____ � . ,� L :� shores of the Bosphorus had re ularly, since sound'ed at the door, and when lie opened filling every part of the old cathedral; then 'T Passenger ... .. .. .. em P. m. 9.22 P, m. "i r L - I � -its removal to Enalish soil, if 11 ' Montreal, that the Dominion statute, which Mixed Train - - _ 9.W A. X. 10.15A.)I. ' ' � BIL1,0USNESS, 0 11 mined the it all he found was a bunch of ex(juisite quivering softly until only a far away Nvail- makes Labor Day a legal holiday, has no Gor -Dunham, NewYork ; � I Professor's studio. ,Some pain 1 -4,3 FAW_ � . . ,W. �, I n as cu K one 1) 0 Phas nger. .. - - - - . I 130- UR STOMACH T, adorn- roses grew, an(I t at was in Bell & Co., Guelph; Dominion Pialio Cow. - -.11 � %,"i ,1 inuch gold could not have tf s, that roses. There w I lace where those inef remained; one CoUl(I L scarcely tell bearing on the administration of justice in 7.49 A. If 1.82 A. X. PIANOS __ , I ; -o quaint por- gat -den of the house opposite. He went the sighing of the organ notes. the jurisdiction of the Provincial Legisla- MIX04 Train.. - - - 5.25 P V. 4.33 P. x. . I - I L -%-a ed the walls. There wc,l-e t1i the tiny -whether it was the moaning of the wind, or the Civil Coarts, as such courts are under Paaenrper .. � � � 2,40 p, K� 2.05 P. x s-ny, Bowmanville. �� - I I FreightTrain.. _. - 4.20 P. x 8.45 P. M Guel h.; - ' DYSPEPSIA, AND traits in oval fraines, one of whiell could be to the window, just in time to _cateb a "Holy! Holy! Holy!" theprocessiona1hynin tu I i one * . . 0 p . ____ Dominion Organ Company, Bowman= - glini se of a fair head and a pair of stout commenced, and the long row of -white -robed -There is a panic in the Island of Cv 'T L I cAs ly tecognized as tile musician in by res. ORGANIL-W. Bell & Co.$ . prus . - I ) R i - D. W. Karn & Co., Woodatook. RAD BLOOD. daY.,t. Wie other was that of a beautiful legs pearing ro, nd the corner. How- choristers ,�ppeare(l at the eastern door. The aniong the Christian population, owing to 0 1 �,. .a T�.­;-,%AA .5t -_ . it Fur4ffes and Strengthens the ,wouian with U sweet, upturned face, sur- disap ac� reco I __ 0 I.; I , L. I . _ gni d �Jle I ". -f '!'I- � 1� , , I I ont vstem. 1, - ever,be I ze running figure mighty concourse of people arose with one the partial withdrawal of the British gar- - Wo , 5 ;1, 5, 3 The above Instruments always on hand idso A few, , tive S. . ed ark, brown h - air, � an � - d ,,rith a- light- accord. "Holy! Holy! Holy !--nearer riso . n, and the reported intention of the Im- I m children or adults,' ;rood second-hand Pianos and Organs �01 "I* A ... � - L I I 1� - - � I 1. � I L I - .1 . riz, � ww_ I R� � � 41' � IN - 5W I I I I i I I ) lashes ; it was ness of heart that he bad not known for cEime the surpliced line, the brass cross rial Government to evacuate the place. I use DR. SMITHIG from $ . , ' a 1"a"" of d "D '* " t 11 � ,, . 25 upwards. Instyments sold! on the tadpil. L I - 11 a swayl , I _* ' 64 DOSES, FOR 50 CENTS -I)ing ad lived but a many days. He arranged the roses i no, slightly and shining in the gas- � r, ii ment plan, or on terms to suit custwners, :,'� " 0 4 e _t. .111(l '51"p ')uu� e r tulne(I to 11is , 01, 'u. tl - Is I e 'I Ic �. the I'l () es,401`8 wife ' who h J� , Ott 3 s art - ' fe A er tbeir marriage uch intention is depied at the English - , ate L Tl'�re best MeMetne crer d1scoyeim.4L A , 'ear - Be- huge punch bowl and placed them between light. The Professor kept watching his Foreign Office. . tWOZENCES. Always 3oncertinas and smal instruments on hand &I _ 0 - , - reliable, safe asant, rea i I I L . . . 00,qpt, , d ple, Miring X10 oust-, books ac, . __ . i'."tr-rmedicire, Xpverfailhi . � 801jD ]EVERYWHERE. Children Ory for' PitCher7s Casto'ria, ,z. 1.4�avenobadaftar . . - I . I Children'Cry for Piteher's Castoria, ­_:'.�, %Zk-w , . B - I I D W - � A'_1z;.1rp 25 'nt"s Ila- Lox -, � �, , I - I . . . � I I - . - . . � � . I � - - � . 11 - 11 I - � I � �, . q - . - - - I "I ­ � . . I I I � . . - z . -- I I - . 00110010E�_ � �, � � ,..L , - . � � . . I- I F'r . � �- - I � � t-�: I- - , - - . - ,-- - _-� � I I . � I . I � I . I �1� 6 . - � _ i � � I . - I -- � , I L " , - 1; _� _1 40!j � . - I �: I � " _ - . i J � � � - ­ k I I . I- . I , � � I . � I . . . .... __ - . - - , 11 r __ - � - I 11 . � - � � I I _ � � � I . � ; I - - . . - I � - . � � I � r � I - - , � - I r i- - I � 1. , .� , , . I �, I - . - - - � � . I I .1 - , I - 0- C. NV L Va - - ,a v- comfort P-nd, us& to persolml It , t *ghtly Also , The M- 149- 1 Aer tha,�, ()thets -slid en� , � penditura,, by - lea ext , - - 14apflug the worla's I—- . I _ &8 Ueeds of physical. tha,v -h C - ,alue',to Imalt I - -, Jazathre (I . r,el!'Je4y . , Syrup of Fig � � Its e-g.cefflence is du, .r- In =Ott'ace- in the f<lr, . . I allti to t.; .- taste, the rt "perd'-s - benefl6d pr, r af-me ; C,fl'etually eler� ' ­ I ZispeEb.-,rr colds, hepV � . and Perv-11=1011137 ,01� - It It, ,e " tp,- -iv,en saft facti I 1, -jnet�_ ;:�h ti . :I - T L 1110 r1,l,X,)r0T- - :Proft&Sion, becanFe it d Bov.- �_ 31eys, Idy-er aiie - 'eullig th.ein ab"I it is 1: - - 1- 1"ry object io; Jable S1 � Syrup of. Kys is b, ,_ � , . C, - - VigtfS iii 75 bottles, . - - : Yactured by Vho Cali I � . Co. 0101y, , v. -hose E.P.111e: . _. ra4�Tge, also tb� Ilan and bein-, well hifbr� I _s,we '04 . ptapy,substitut ­ _: __ __ __ . r . . ; � � . - - - - Pleafmi �. � I --(I r-11 � - Fhther----�" Ai - 1 I =dy if Youln Nave : _� � � - I � -Tommy twith a wuil)-'. ­ � - - �, I - � eat -tile eaudy., � - L_ ,41rs. Botts-,, M, . ,�­ - aia � �6!nd out about �, - -, -'11"R - - � -t..i 14jor Botts . , f � - ,here, is no place like I z 'I'm q4 ,� I - _19,nes- I - � I I 1� - -N . 10ura now, Mrs. G_ I the river."-' Mr -s. G.--� - I you�� drop in solne aa, - , Do you Aknow," 1. . going to have a toot] -4 �_ fbink I dental parlo) 1 14 No 21' 11 drawffig-r( - ter." � bet . �- -,'Where is the W� . �� � asked a school tea.eher - - �. ­Sking bov. �, -1 � foripm-1A . - . � 4,4 JD013�t you know, WILe, : - - �41 Yos, sir -we borro, . .door neighbor." I .: . - �­ -A. fellow in smi zpax-e,$2 a year for a I 7'.il t*o-cent stamps ta a I I. - 11, know how'to raisel � "swer . 11 Take hold: _.- for all yDu are wortb.�: � -1. - � -11 cAn't you settli � �. - ator V aisked the taffi - - I.- - legislator' ,"No, Sni .. . liamentary. I�ve ,met � you know; and I .08 . after its third reaAing . f s -Stranger-" U'he ­ . � .. Boy -t " 'Bout sixbloc - ' � - �. - -Stranger-,,- But 1-2 - - . . . Way is west." Bo� � . _11 with your face to the, � - .1 I right1and,11 point ea - � wesV) z I � ___ . -----I' What, makes tlJ , � �houie cry so raueli, 7, .- I I � . ' __ Airguantly -"It,don�l _1 , - ) ..� �aaia, ainj6w, if wil ; . y1c � . � your hair off, and yoi . ­ 5 I- Co 1, � t �stan on thei 11 .-..-. - - ike ,c - �, I � rying yourself 1" V - . -Y6ng Poodlekin .14 !��7_ anese ferbcTw bow and; k- � mm. Hello, 'TUDIDY L . �� you .see him? 't;n �_ 1 3 - I . creature an ow . I , , have notice it. One 1 --Is, Jupauese is that h,e wan.l) . -0- � I . . His B . "', � A noted character ( I - ago was old Jim Brid � . V Utah. This manon�o ­ York,.aud saw'Shaka I Wight Dream" pei .1 I __ --lesi idea. as to who � . he eonceive4 the mos .. �. at -ion for his geuius. - - He returnea to - 0 the seRing of stock t � I � ellers and emigrants.: - 1. i.,", who had set his hear V_ " tioular yoke of oxen2� F Tea,son or other, Jim 1� - part. d S. - The nian. sent a m( P make a final &Ppeal � 9 but Jim proved oU . - 44 . there wasn'buo u� � I 11 more." . " Well, he wants � - ,ger. I I Res a waitij - � there readin! a i1olk]: , I - aud a waitin� fo "What!" eja;c4i I hisfeet. ­H�ereylo 31' He ran to the. eori O' , ,woiild carry him. W__ - . SO'. .�; it st .� he e . � I ranger.' I I wilen he had .k me that. book Kill ,I 9iT,Oh, no ' " zaid Itb � I the book to read on "18tranger," retui .� you take them oxen .1 � bool, ,I I � I The man did so, � . and Jim, who hired ' - , =quaint.ancee with 1. ation, was never he bargain, but, ratht Occasions. " - �..,_�I�r-­=_ I ' I . ,:`�' " A Pionee' , I - ,� f-`Xr�i4,sTo-�,-j Angus ( _,,-�Aouaid, Sydenham 4 L �of the Acith of his: I . I � Rov. D� F. 'XvK4011 . I I � - ville, N. Y. He NU � rheumatism aud --of s Macdonald gradu . burgh University, yl 1. work - , �, ja�iouar.y work, . , � - . I'll, . I an W" . . - ; __ __ in San. ."111 � . I , on the .. I labbr amongst the � ente W" interest4 ;nental in having t �erved in ninny l< I in order teget atb pk y;tng cttrds in t . itme, preae"ed t � I I a, waurdeiem were of and it, -%-as no UU04 � 4onald to be oalleA tion to aso-me � - poo� I I& lat. Ikrhen . macdot-441 was � 4-moh &t &a*kw . . � - the wme 4 the S . . . �*_ M_ . I I . . - � - I - I . � - � . - � I -1 � I - I . I - - � __ _ - - nl�' I I I - � -, 11 I - i�.�_ � , ­­ 1_� - - __