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4; 1 1 � . �. THE HURON -EXPOSITOR. .
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VETEfLIXARY. I crossing the garden� to enter the house, he . I
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OHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario I I Look here, Mater, let's hiive an end of I " �'ejl.le has�a good fi ure-and, as I
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iVeterinary College. -All diseases of Domestic with pale or sallow complexionsp -this. I tell you there has never been a -sin- say, shelis graceful and efetgant-and she
Animalstreated. Calis�promptly attended to and -e-making between Helen . dreasea beautifully," he replied, in a vague
charzea moderate. � Vete Kinazy DentiOxy a specialty or suffering from skin eruptions gle word of lo% .
Office and residence on Goderich street,ove door or scrofulous blood,will find quick ��'orkce amd me, nor anything else that could kind of way. Then, of a sudden, as � if by -
mAn of Dr. Scott's office, Seaforth.. 11129 * relief . in Scott's- Emulsion. All be misconstrued into, love-msking. And ' soine inspiration or insight, he altered his at .
,. - . there are other reasons why there never tone, and said, boldly - " Bub I will tell 40 a
: res of Emaciation, and a and she were in the ti)
Q. H. 0 18113. I of the stag could be any engagement between us, as I you this, Nan ; if you -
I health, are - oom together, no one would look her i s t in i
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist, Toronto College of I general decline of . will explain to you some other time " - same i
Veterinary dentists, Honor Graduate of Ontario Vet- � - speedily cured. - . . ,She had reacfie�l the open door, and she, wa, Why, you don't in the 16ast seem to I
erinary College, Honor member of Ontario Veterin- :" � had turned und faced him -for he seemed 11mrstand that there is a kind of splendor %^^O%A^140��
ary hiedical Society. All diseases of domestic animals I I rather inclined to remain in the garden -and about you that is almost bewildering. And
skilfully treated. All calls promptly attended to I - f � '
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day or rxight. Dentistry and Surgery a specialty. 1 4hswtt 5, the penetrating regard of this august dame you don't understand what wonderful eyes 0 0
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Office and Dispensary -Dr. Campbell's old office i . - had no kind of -fear in it. - ' ' you have -how they flash and -wound-you
Xaia street Seaforth. 1406-52 _' I - - - " Misconstruction ?" she said, in a Meas- I don't know bow they flashed and wounded if I -S i ust beft
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LEGAL . . lutilsion I my dear Sidney, that' those -who give ground going by the front oof St. Alary's church."
_____ __ - . for iuisconstruction are bound to make what " And Tour mother expects you to marry C aLkse. Aere Ivs
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8 HATS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and . reparation the), can -the onl,� reparation her?" N an asked arrain, in the same low
R, i4otary Public. Solicitor for the' Dominion took . . 0
Bank. Office-Cardno's block, Main street, Seaforth. takes away the pale, haggard' . they can -the' only reparation pos4le voice. . . . no lar,A ;rt ilflhat
Money to loan. . 1235 that comes with General Debility. where a young lady"s name is concerned. I " Blessed are they wlw e.-pect nothincr "' It
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. - It enriches the blood, stimulates say you are bound in honor to Helen lie &nswered-for lie M�ould not have ler
X, ,.ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Insurance Yorke ; I say your honor is at stake, 0,en.' mind overe1quded on this fair morning.
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Agent, Commigstoner for taking affidavits the appetite, creates healthy, flegh if there were nothing else to be, Considered. - And perhaps Lady Helen also ?" �
Obaveyances, &c. Money to loaa at the lowedi, rates. and- brings back ,strength and :: T oLE05
M. hioxwwx, Walton. . Yes, and I will say -this, too, that I never - How can I tell ? That is not a question ' '
____ ___ . vitality. For Coughs,Colds,Sore Throat, yetheard-no, nor did any one ever yet to. be asked of a young I*dy, unless you are the -new shortenin
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M. REST, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. � 13ronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumptiol? hear -of a Hay or Hume drawing back, , 1)rettv sure of th� amswer. And if there (lid 0 . ,5
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J. 0111ce-Rooms, five doors north ofCommercial - � . I not seem to be some kind of madness in'tbe
UoteL, ground floor, next door to G. L. Papst's and Wasting Diseases of Children.; , where his honor was involved " Arid there. #Sao VV0nderFU!1j POP -
jewelry store, Main street, Seaforth. Goderich Sendjorourpaviphlet. Nailed FREE?. with she turned and sivept away Irom him ; air at present, I should havc� said it was
agentia-Cameron, Holt and Cameron. 1216 Scott & Bowne, Belleitille. All Druggists. 50C. & 6L she knew that her words bad Stt'LlCk deep. about the last thing that could have got
. ular vi;th housek-eePers.
—.-- - __ - i At first, indeed, lie -was all aflu.ine with -into Lady Helen's head. -However, I should #
d"I ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barrister% 3211viWrk rage -for his comonion-sense was -up in in- not have bothered you with' all thi&-n -
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IkX &a., Goderloh, Oniario. J. T. GA"ow Q. C.; i -, let us have clone with i OTTOILFENE iS P � .RE
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WX. ftouDreoT. 68# :� THE HANDSOME HUMES. dignant revolt ; yet his wrath was directed sense t. APA am )
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I � - notsomuohagainst hismother as .against ' going to give iny mother something else to .
in- more reasonable, and N EA LTli-
. nAMBRON, HOLT & HOIXES, BAM36M SO- � the contrariety of circumstances and the think of; sonietli CLICATF ) - .;._�
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Xj licitoroinChancer.y,,&o.,Goderichs. Ons N.C. : I Ry WILLIAM BLACK. � stupidity an(I malignant in term eddling of - wholesomer, and pleca'santer ; - I'm going to '
. CAMMON, q. C., PmLv How, Dumsy HoLUES i . . . bring her out to sed you, 'Nan, either to-
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X ANN & SCOTT, Barridem Sollotion Con CHAPTER XIN'. was for going i I
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V,�y7ancara, &C. Solloiton for thenftn) 01 ; . Helen herself, and denianding of her if any- ,1�he looked up, Aartled. e. 4 Odor
j"oh1vion, Tisdale & Gate. Money to loan Office— %. " Oh. do not be alarmed " lie went on. 'of #1 unpleasa
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Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario, A. R. 31ANNme B 0 N- DS AND COILS.-Continged. I C) I " I shail sa�y iiothing of Our tngagement. I .
JAMAN SOOM 781 1 - justify in the remotest degree such an 0
- I When they reached the Hall, - she begged amazing misinterpretation. i But calmer have all my dark scheme planned out .. I * heCessar;li coilmectecl
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FHOLNESTED,, snocewr to tht, .&to firm : to be excused for half a minute, that she counsels prevailed. Alight not Lady Helen mean to introduce her to your father an(l .
. McCLughey & flohne", Barrister. ft . ht go and report ber arrival to her mo; 41so -have been aniong the purblind, piecing you by a kind 'of accident ; and then she With lard..
Unitior, C-onveyaneer and NoUry. ftlicitox for the � n11g . C)
I Palms ther ; and accordingly they went into the insignific,ant things together, and fashionin .-will form her first impressions of you with- Sold In 3 and 5 pound palls by all grocers.
Ganadlau Bank of Commerce. Moneytoland . 9 . �
fareale. Office in Scottie Block. Maim Str6ek. possible horos " out any sort of prejudice. Do you
. library to -,%,&it for her. And no sooner had im copes ? Alightnot she,too, see ?
.. Sesforth. shelelt them than Airs.finme ad0ressed her be inclined to -say, with the same incompre- And you will - find her a delightful 'woman- . Alade only by
I son, in so imat-hinu of an undertone. hensible irrelevance that never Hay nor. as soon as this absurdity has got cleared out _%
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W. 0 hope you Hume was knowu tl of her bead ; the sort of woman to make The N. K. Fairbank
, CAMERON SMITH, I.- Well, Mr. Sid," said she, 11 I o draw back Nvbere his
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BA R R I ST E R. ! He turned from the books and the busts, maddeuiDg imbroglio -with no -way out humor and frank kindliness. She likos her ' AW -nd Ann Sft*
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Solicitor of Superior Court, Commisslover for - cleurly visible � wn way a little, you know ; but then she 0 Wellivigtou a
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talting Affidavita in the High -Court ; 11 I must say - dear Helen is- the most f r- At dinner not oi e sylable was said 'of has been allowed that all her life, and I am: jWNTRLEAU
. f__ of Justice, Conveyancer, . �, this over-broodintj subject; Mrs. Hume ', sure that not only her own family, but also
Money o lAnd . givin�,,and good-natured creature in the . ) — , IRT"l-trurpm Moom
Can be consulted after offifee hours at the . Corn er- world Mrs. Hume went on. " And it, is knowing. that her words would lie well re.-' the families they have intermarried with, ), -
cial 110tel. all. the more surprising in a girl who is so metubered-had nQ1w returned to her ordin- would tell you that never once had she her. And I was thinking myself, she con-
HENSALL, - ONTARIO much sought after' and who has got so ary inood of brisk good humor ; she wits shown a trace of selfishness. She likes reg- tinued, in a more off -hand -way, " of some
. Much independence of ebara6ter. Why,any telling .him all aboit the. other inembersof ulating things and managing, no doubt ; little joint undertaking. For example, if
. DENTISTRY. � other girl -would h&A e been most, indignant ; her scattered fatillily, their plans -for the. but it is never for herself. And my forecust, -Helen -were 'resolute about it, I shouldn't
7nilL G, F. BELDEN, L� D. S ,. Dentist. All kinds your treatment of her has been really too autumn, and what not. 1�e listened atten- is this, Nan: that in aboub two ininutes mind coming in with some fragment of my
JLJ of work done known to Modern Dentistry. bad ; and yet here she comes down from tii,ely enou,gh ;,perhaps thinking in a for- after see;ncr yo'n-in about one minute after small savings--witb your permission, of
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-Gold, Aluminum and Porcelain Crowns a specialty. town, and meets you, and is as amiable and l0ru way of Iiii om,,fi little plan, m.,hich he seeing you -she will love yon." course ; for alI that, s�ich as it is, is coming
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I Door bell answered at all hours. Office and resi- friendly as ever ; and she has been hunting had hoped to put in execution at once, for When after their long roundabout drive to You; and out of your own capital you
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dence aver Air. Pickard's store., in rooms lately occu- in the old shops for cameos for you ; and I briDging &bout a meeting betweon his mo- --w-bieh -%vas c1defly a NITandering about on* might be willing to subscribe something;
pied ky Mechanics' Institute. . . 0. o .
I - " I -_ am almost certain she has given Captain ther.and his peerless Nan ; and probably foot through still woodland ways -they re- so that the three of us would have the
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i - W. TWEDDLE, Dentist,.Office over Richardson E rie his conge at last." cursint ' r the fatuity and perversity with turned to 8ro-whurst, Sidney bad to rehict- whole project in our own hand;T. And donit
. Innes'Shoe Store, corner Main and John 11 A�Ty treatment of her ?" be repeated, in which the best lai schernes " ganer aft antly say good-bye ; lie had promised his suppose that I want to stand in front of the
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Lets, Seaforth, Ontario, Nitrous Oxide Gasad- laguely astonished way. But he,. 'coul(j af,lee.*' This was - mother and Lady Helen to be in attendance ruins to be photographed, and to appear in
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vnini tered for the painless extriotion of teeth. 116P I -
- say nothing further ; for at this moment ent -to pLsk. a critical -eyed, exacting, and at a certain hour. And when he had gone, the frontis iece of the bookc ; not at all; ,you
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_"R. H., S. A"ERSON, graduate of Royal College Lady Helen appeared, followed by a servant soinewbat dictatorial mother to go away in- Nau and her father weu b out into the gar- two only ; I should be behin(T the camera,
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JL,F of Dental Surgenns, Ontario, D. D, 8 of To- bringing cushions for the punt. Aiad so they to the solitude of 'the beech woods to make den, among the white campanulas, and the makincr tea. And what a useful book that
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ronto Unlyersity. L)FAC-a, marker. Block, Mitchell, passed through the open Freneh 'windows, the . acquaintance - of the roseate, shining, clustered roses, and the traineil honeysuckle wouldle for me -with your name, a -ad
Ontario, - I - 1102- , and went down the steps, and crossed the summer -natured Princess lie had discovereLl sweetening all the surrounding air. He Helen's also, on the title -page -I mean use -
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there.1' thought she was rather silent, as they took- ful as a wedding -present: I deelare my
AGNEW, Deniist, Clinton, will spacious lawn leading to the riyer-side, wbere I .
It. visit Hensall at Hodgena' Hotel o Af tep dinner, Sirs. Hume havinff her owu their little walk together, arm in -arm. He poor wits are incapable of devising any -
they found the shining, bronze -hued craft .
every Monday, and'at Zurich the P thing new, and my poor purse is drained.
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AM second Thurada,)r in eacn; month 12881 that was to take them away on their tour of affairs to attend to, lie wandered out in the glanced at bet once or twice, furtively and
- . inspeGtion. twilight, and strolled down to the river- anxiously. And then he said : But a book with my son's name on the title.
— And now , 11 the sleep I nguor of the " There has been no trouble, Nan'! Yoll page, that, would be something -and -and
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_U KI the intricacies of the swarm- afternoon had fled, there was a fresh and seem rather quiet, There has been nothinc, if Helen's name were there also -that would
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6� 6-b LA&T TauRsDA.y in each mouth, and � . It b no " she said, rousing herself to The prospect of being allowed to dig at
at Murdock,Fj Hotel, Hensall, on the FtRST FRIDAY I eight go by, and again making way for a Lomba,rdy. poplars and,tossing the droo i 0
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Art e"la month. I - Teeth extracted with the least, couple of maidens paddling their own c tresses of tile willows o)� the lawns ; while cheerfulness. " Nothing at all. I was only Alexandria did not appear to excite his en-
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pain possible. All work first -claw at liberal rate& I with a happy disregard of all juatic -world bad - ,, -fact being that at this point
the w 1�p thinking. Sidney says lie will bring Air thusiasm, the
surroundings , - tip to a new - oL s.
M I -the phrase his mother had used haunted life,-eialits, fou�s, wad. p ir , di g ey , H In ow or the next his eyes were fixed on a certain white gate
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him. His treatment of Lady Helen ? What 'steam-litunches and oes interweaving day, . arid be had become the prey of an over -
AV r I powering anxiety
JACINEY TO LOAN. � had he clone ? Or left undone ? What bad if on the 1) oni of the stream. o ,. For, as they drew near
, warp and o, I I Yes?" lie said in b is arave and tranqui
! She been generously pleased to forgive ? It Spectators Nvere clusteJed on the bridge - Way. " -Well, that is as it should be. And to Crowburst, lie found himself more and
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MONZY TO LGAN.-Stralght loans .&I 6 ps, i is true he bad come away from town in the damsels on horseback were scamperin ' I hope Mrs. Hume and you will become very more perplexed as to inveuting any rational
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-raps, ng. pArt of the prinbipal money at any ft% mid.3t Qf the gmietie5 9f the wm-on ; but lie through the ineadows with. - an occasiorud en and plausible excuse for calling there ; and
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bo F. HOLUESTKD, Barristat, Seaforth. up to look at a passing ere ' by, as they were strolling u
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considerable while ; and he did not rgard Ili unniolested.reaclies, appeared to be hold- a the paths, between the borders of walk, and postponing the awkward moment
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I MEDICAL. . ing mysterious converse with the 'bot (lack blue lobelia, he so,fil, quite timidly - until their return. But as it chanced, as
I himself as pledged to remain n a office ID tom,
- but nevertheless j�jpepiiig an alert eye for ma j
I for ever and ever. All the same these in I I Nan, I have beea considering. 'ller- they ca -me up to the a te, Mrs, Hume look -
DR. S. S.. NfURRAY, ! sinuations and reprohcbes of Mrs. Hume anytbing tossed tLem fr'o'm the bank ; while hap8 you would rather, that I was out of the in cr over the bars, said:
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Member British Medical Association, late coroner caused him some disquiet ; and he accom. here and there an azure or crimson jacketed way when Mrs. Hume calls?" I I What a fine show of pansies "'
County of Aiddlesex. Office -opposite Town Hall panied the two ladies on their visits -for youth, obli%,ious of all this varied activity, Sh6--turned and stared at him, not com- She paused, as there seemed to be no one
a, the Cad.) block. Resider,ce-07 Victoria Street, they soon found theraselv'es among friends would leistirely ply bispair of sculls, fon.dly preheiding ; or denying to herself that she about. The pansies were a broad border
- Telephone No. 80. 1400-52 � -in a perf unctory fashion. If there ,were regardin t in the stern- (lid, �r could, comprehend. round a plot in the front 1vown-pale yellow
. i mystery of entanglement or error he Sebon-Rohtraut in the lightest-bued of 14 It is you she is coming to 'see," lie ex- and snow-wbite they were, a goodly show.
1) R. CAM PRE&L, 116nor Graduate of 3ledical Fa- any -e it el6ared up at o p, 9 o
cultv of' Toronto University, Physic�iau was impatient to ha% once boating costumes, with the tiller ropes ainod, with the stran est humility. " She But the next plot had a border ot another
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geon, etc- Office-Zaller'd Block; night �1111ur_ � ' so that the promiscuous chatter of these brought i 13, over her shoulders. Tiegold- m1g , .nd per- plant which was unfamiliar to bei -a plant
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- 4;reWs Hotel, Zurkq 13 . �people over tea and cake, and ices a,n,j en light iad now gone from the evenincr haps f you would rather that I kept out of with dark green lanceolate leaves, and
skies ; a s ver -ray dusk was ste spiky, tubular, orange -red flowers.
� -� I ___ � had no sort of interest for e" the wIty-I could go for a walk, you know,, "
11) R. ARMSTRONG, Al. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. I strawberries, . � o aling ov 'r � 1 wonder what that is "** she said inei-
Victoria, hl. C. 11. S., Ontario, successor to I lhiln�. . tfie wide astures and the wooded uplands. whileishe wits herc." . I
),;.- I - - It seemed a pe . aceable, happ *, Slie� looked at him arrain. dentaliv.
Elliott, ofliue lately, accupied by Dr. Ellott, Bruce- An opportunity arrived in. Zvei course. 3 contented 4 4 \�,:, . .
field, Ontario. I 1679x62 When, their visitina O -Ker, r rned to kind of �iniverse to live in -if onlv there -.3, that is a IiOely thing !" she said, " LJ me go in and ask," said lie, in his
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the Hall, Lady Helen f deling the were n(5 busybodies indulgilIg in mo'nstrous with �foud and tremulous lips. desperate case. "I know the people very
IDcrimer southwest of Dixon's flotel, Brucefield. carriage - I ve made their acquaint -
R. MoTAVISTI, Physician, Surgeon, &a. Office . � . well -oh yes -I ba
� C) to take the'm home ; but Mrs. suppositions, ind malignant circumstances 11 . A
�,Night calls tAt the office, 1323 Hume-would'not bear of such a thing ; she destroying one's pet schrames. I CHAPTER XV. ance- --a ,L Ir. Summers and his daughter -who
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__ But after all he was goiii,r out to Crow- � -
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KAY, � -walk back toLilacLodge. An4hardlyhad hurst next mornincr ; and out to Crowhurst IN A 1AIMARY1 AND FLSEWITFEE been thinking that you ouglit to call as they
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OFFlUE, Goderich Street, opposite Methodist these two set, out than she reverted to the next morninci lie ,Le_'C0r(li11,(,1ly went ; there
I- . o 11,11 n the following afternoon Mrs. She seemed a little surpiis,�d ; bu't she
-;t that had be cr his compensation awaiced him, and �
Church, SL-aforth. RESIDENCE, next Agricultural very subjec en occupying assurance, Humelwas asked by bernson to go for a lit- was not particnUrly sensitive or backward ;
Grounds. . and th6 tyladdest of,welcomes. Yet no sooner t
, inind. � - In le wa.I'k into the country, she was not so besides, she was ready to agree to anything
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teria,).Nf. a. P . S. 0. I . - shown herself most forgiving -most for- Part ; for Nan -was ordered to take him. in the;circurnstaiiees ; for these two had al"
'I, . 1 . , Eastern scheine-for at least he hadbroutrht
0. MAuKAY, X. D. C. Al., (Trinity,) F. T. M, 0. iving. I could hardly have expected it of away for a long drive on so tin � o -
9 M r. . 18,unim o I . e a morning, ways been great companions, when the bov '
M. C. P- S. G. .� � her ; for she is proud, and impetuous, and er's arm, curiously ctiona no immediate objection.
i nil, still was bonie from college: their tall ficrure's
. � M 11 Oh, very -well, if you like," she said, at
. wilful ; she h�.s plenty of spirit and inde- hindering -him from. accompanying these w . ons and familiar feature ' I
ItE. COOPER, it, D., M. B., L. F. P. and S.,i 0 . ere ai conspicu 111 fiat p-bazard. " But I lia.ve broutdit no Yis-
. Glasgow, &0-, Physician, Surgeon and Ac. pentlence. I -shouldn't have been at all sur- young people. And so, as' sooll wi tile cream- and al�ou,t Henley. On this occasion lie 0
coucher, Constance, Oat. 1121 prised. if she bad received you "in a very dif- colored Captain and the phaeton bad been said th�y ought to . get away from the tumult iting cai-d with me."' �
- , _ - __ I ferent manner this aftemoon. o . - went , mv,ith no �f the tiver-side : they would .have enoucill , " They are sure to be at home -and they
I .brou(,ht round,, olf thei C) will give you a cup of tea,*' he said.
. ALEK. BETHUNNE, M. D., Fellow of ihe . Royal " Now, what- is all this about ?" Lie de- thought of descla)(litg, into the turmoil of of thatlouL the Regatta days ; an hour Oor
� College of Physicians &ad Surgeons, Kingston. I o So they opened the Late, went up to the
6uooemor W Dr..* MavIdd. Offlo, lately oecupled nianded--for he was simple -and direct of the town and the river,side, but on the con-, two am,�'d the quiet of the beech woods, or ' -
by Dr. Mqckid, Mair Btreet Seaforth. speech himself, ,�nd therefore intolerant of trary, making wway for Bix, and Nettlebed, house, rang the bell, entered, and Nvere
- � Residence, - . out on the upland heaths, would be a pleas-
---Cor.nar of Victoria Square, in house lately occupied m! ystifi cation. . . � and lNuffield , by lonely highways, through. ant cl4nze. And to this she blithely shown into .the small drawing -room.
by L. 9� Dttmcey. 1127 - Who are they, did you say"' ,abe asked,
. - � " What is it all about?*' she repeate�l.r still beech woo4s, pau,singza�t times on some assi,�nte4: she was in a most happy and ' ' .
� as she took a seat. I
" You don't know ? When vour oinc, a-,%,jy stretch of uphmd beath, to look ab,road over - raciou6 humor ; for now she was quite con- ,
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DR. Fn; J. BUR ROWS,' from London like that, and*reinaining away , the ,wide Be�ksqhire plain, bevond " . Mr. Summers -and his daughter,' said
- which the vinced--Lwsince he had made no #trtber pro- 0
Late resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen Mi(I'lit very easily have led any one to fin- far western bills were but as si , be -with his ears trembling for footsteps.
eral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity Univemity, 0 . Y test, nor, indeed, reverted to thi matter in It was Nan who first appeared, and Mrs.
member of the Colleze of Physicians, and Surgeons &gine that the enga.gernent between you and . films in the white glare .of sun and sky. any waV,-tbat her warning vrords had tak- Hume was nothing less than astoDi.,jhed:
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of Ontario AV-OFFICF-Same as formerly occupied her -was broken off." - - Then,when they came to any steep incline en effeA., and that lie had resolved to acquit this was not at a1I, the kind of a country
by Dr. Smith, opposite Public School, Seaforth. " The engitgeineRt ? What engagement ?*, they gave the reins to the diniinuti've groom; - himself regard to Lady Helen as honor i maiden she had expected to find in a road-
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said he, midway between -anger and stupe- and Ascended, atill we -at forward on foot or seemed t101 demand. So all was well ; her side villa or tran�formed farm -house, but
I have niuch pleasure in introducing Dr. Burrow -a, faction, I lingered behind, as be, -t pleased them ; and' heart was full of blissful content; and it
tol all my former patients as. a physician, 1 - a . , everyl " You must be quite well aware," said being thus left free', and alo-he with them. was in &'most cheerful mood that she set a youiig creature of quite distinctive and
way worthy of their utmost confidence. I she, but without meeting his eyes , , , thitt selves, in the silence of th mm tWo 10 remarkable beauty, who had a quiet self-pos-
R. W. BRUCE S41TH. , . out with him - these oking like
every one as%uM'es there is an engagement I ke experime ts with new brother arid .sister, but for the silver -white 8 t r
TiAephone-No. 4-6. 138f3 � ng, they could ma session and a perfect manner as she bade
- __ � her vi i o s welcome, and whose voice was
between Helen Yorke and you." pet names for each other, and invent petti- hair -to Jeave this bu-y little town, by -way
. AUCTIONEERS. " Then every one assumes all wrong, " he leent misunderstandincts for the sake of inak- of the long ascent of Gravel Hill. extremely musical and leasant, with no
� . trace of tustic accent. _.Jr1s. Hume was a
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. . EORGE TA OR, Licensed Auctioneer for th L e I made'answer, bluntly. " There is nothiDcr ing up, and interchaonge confidences about - And very briskly and brightly she talked shrewd and quick -thinking woman: why
� County of Huron. Sales promptly attended of the kind. And I am not responsible for' the most trivial matters, which, so soon As and chatted to him, of many matters, and
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I jaran- - they were knoNj had 8idney never said a word to her before
to in all parts of the County. satisfaction gv' � what a lot of idiots may assume." . '11 to be personal to either, many men and women; and when she came, of this new acquaintance? Youncr men
teed. Charges moderate. GEO. TAYLOR, KiplMill "' .NL'VL- am L" his mother said, with sim- Immediately became of most momentous ini- by acaidf,nt as it -were, to Lady Helen ` 0
F. OT. r4- 1357-t. _f , ple dignity. "It is en'ou,gh for me- if portance. The great bumblebees went Yorke, she did not fear to mention her were given to talking to pretty girls ; be
' - I Helen herself anumes that there is an en- drowsily booming by -. the pink and white either. Yet, strangely enough, it was not could not be "ite so indifferent,to them -
P. BRIX& Licensed Atiotioneer for abt Coun 1 gagementL" - . . althoual, lie had generally shown himself in-
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J. t of Haur6r. Sa I les attended In &.11 parts of * I roses in the hedge were f ragrant in the heat; in pKaise, of her dearest Helen that she differen"t�_as to have forgotten even the ex -
I L - " 011, arid I am not tb have any say ix tile a million diamonds sparkled on the glossy sp it was rather in disparagement.
the YoUnty. AUL orders left at Tam Expearroal . .1 ,a . istence of this exceptionally and even re -
Office will be prornpily attendedL Jo. i matter ?" lie exclaimed. leaves of a bolly-bush -,.a distant cornfield 1�01oiled'l Oh yes -I've often said it.
Sp Itrkably attractive young person*� Mrs.
— I " I do not know w -hat you have said, or was scarlet with poppies up towards the How Co 11 '
, I d she help being spoiled'! A m
1) .she rejoined, quickly. ,, It is rounded summit. The -world -was so full of Hume was a little alarmed. and bewildered.
- WCLOY, I , The I was very charming, very modest,
WM-* I left unsaid reigning beauty has to encounter that kind
Auctioueor for the Counties' of Huron and Perth 1 not always by spoken words tfiat under- beautiful things !--, . tnd their hea . rts were so of thing, of course -paragraphs . in the pa- and &ir" voice was winning; 0 but 'what was
aud Ageat at Hensall 'for the bilas8ey-Harris Manull standings are'arrived at, and the course of full of bmppiness , pers al;;ut� her superb appearance at such
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facturing Company. Sales promptly attended to,� lives shaped -L No engagement. ? Sidney- But still-- and such it reception -photographs in the lie so carefully concealed his knowledge of
eh" 'a tuo(fi_�rate and satisfaction guaranLteed.i Mv dear child! Well, you know that I am -Nan, said lie, suppose there is something shop-windo,ws-colored lithographs in the
3,ZrL, by mail addreesed to Hensall Post Office, or Ili cavesdLropper, or spy ; and that night at . you know you ought to laugh. at ; and sup- these people'!
left at hio rusidence, E,ot 5�, Concession 11, Tuek- . � 0 11.) . supplemenis of women's journals -all that TNan s father now entered the rooin ; and
ersmith, will receive prompt attention, 1296.tf 1 Lady Kenrick-'s,when I was seeking you and pose you allow itrt6 troubleyou ; and sup- is -not wholesome' for a young girl, Arid
I instantly.it struck Mrs. Hume that she had
. - i ffel�m, to get you away, I should Ocertainlv Pose you eall yourself a fool for allowing then heway the men run after her ! .1
. — i N� � seen this peculiar-lookin(f man -and no
. not have gone into the conservatory if I hail it to trouble vou ; very well ; which vou is _on�j ho-*�, niany offers of marriarre she c'
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SPLENDID . known I should find you two �taiiding there it that calls Clio other 'you a fool-wl' . doubt his pretty paughter also -somewhere
. with clasped han ,I- your . real self ?" iich is has re* usedl, ; and natura,11y that puts it in- before, perhaps at a railway station. He
ds. , L to a.. I ung , -wornan's heasl that she can came forward and wits introdueed to ber,and
011, that was only a piece of tomfool- " If these were the problems, ,Sidney," t1wo' the' handkerchief whenever and
FARM. for SALE� evy"i" lie said, with hnp&tietjQo. " A 1 com- she said. " they 1jut I)efore you at All Souls' whe w I s i lie pleases ; and she beconies said a word or t,wo , then lie took a seat
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. pact --about calling; . , - rever - n rather towards the window, as if lie would
I each other by our I don't wonder that you �ame away and moreand more finical-anil perhaps eve -
TMT r_U_11:M - - I I leave Nan tu continue the conversation, as
Christian names 't' � settled dowii amona i*(')u own books at Hen-
. r, . contemptuo6s of the mankind around her. if lie wished to be ignored arid foigotten.
, An(l is tbat nothing 'I" said this tall and 'ley. But what is tile troulde ? Won't you And vat," continued this skilful detractor, 1 1
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, statuesque and silver" * - But that was not at all according to N="s -
T ship of Stull , � ,_ 11 - -haired lady, 'whose t�ll it to 111C ?" : she i.� docile, in some -cases; she likes to view of the, situation. In ansWer to her
own y I voice was suave. " And is the ex' And lie did tell her in a measure, the
3: changing . 7 learn . she litks; been reading up lately all
I visitor's friendly inquiries, she would say,
: of keeps&kes nothin—and wearin the,' story of his relationship 'with Latly Helen ; horts of books about ancientc' (,'reece, i . -
COUNTY OF HURON. . I 0 9 11 - ' since 11).lyfatherdoes not care to.know many
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I . ostentatiously ? - Why,-%rhat do you suppose W'd lie toldhersonletbin-of whilthis"10- I gave her a bilit as to what you'were -work- I
t p�ople,'
— � those people on the rij,L saitl th6' (lay I or " Aly father is quite content
� er thought this after- - ther had I before ; thoLigh. 11P, ingrat; and only the other (lay sbewas with this quiet life," and so forth ; and 8he
i noon, when th6, f 'm going abou . w�udering if �-ot� would' tell her -whether
The undersizned offers for sale that most desirable ound Heleii t earef tilly avoi ded her phrase about his honor would appeal to him ; and drag him into the
tarin on the lake shore, To%% nahip of Stanley, recent- '"-ith uS 7-11-11A but that the ohl' relation- being at stake ; that was too serious, con- she ought to keep to tlie familiar Mycen,i-, general talk, *hether he wished to or no-
ly owned by .Ar. I)ardel Wihit -n. ship AN-hiell was notorious enough in London .sidering that lie was making light of all this I
11.1 orgolialf-wayaii(l,,;avAlvken;i-, or go -all
� 0 . - - �? ,Nevertheless, it was apparent that lit- would
, r 0 Ahd meanwhile Nan's usu- the way awl say Mukenai. And
The farin is composed of lot Na. 11 Lake Road' N-0 been resurned, w1iieli was natu al, when embroilment. that is an- r
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concenion. t,taniey, and contains 129 a�res, I, t of; she ilune down to Ilenley ? Come, come, .ally happy and sunny face had -rown un. other f1iing : she is profoundly inter 9ted ather keep in the background ; he lo(jkefl
. . o � out of the window mostly, or at the floor;
which are Ot. tred arid in a good state of cultivation. 8i(liiey, I knovv that young people like to Wo'ntedly thoughtful and preoccl'i�ied' in excavations. she would, like Lo try ,some
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The v. hfA- ii free from stimps and well fenced. have Cheir secrets . but you cannot e- C . e private enterpri�ie-4iyraeuse sfie was lie -would have Nan, with her musical
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There are oij,yree fall plaia,ed : there are 18 I f _,pect " Is she so ,,-ery beautiful, Sidney ?" she littl . . speech, and her pretty, ways- learned at the
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firat-eli.4 fiuilwr and not a foot of waste or wet land 0 be.blinder than the rest or the world: a�,ked, in a low %-�Aee. sut-estina ` .
1"m nt the small household.
on the farin. There is a small orchard. and all I -wished to say, and all I wish to I, Lady Helen ** 6h, she is gp)od-lookin " adrilt; would suit her turn better," vicarage, represe
Thereisahand.,otne two storey stone residouc4 I SaY now, is that Helen . is .a dear, (good girl, ('11ongli-distingai-,died -look i ng, you know 9 said lie-" the ancient Alexandria, that has N1 rs. Hume looked curiously f rorn one to the
and fair outbifildings. I C�l " - other of those two.
- - 'who has far more forgi�eness in her compo*i- and elegant, and graceful, and all that. lain buried foe centuries; but she would
It is com enient to schools, churches, &c., and i tiOu than I coffld have bo�ed for.,' . And clever, too , rather too sharp, indeed, have to have a'pretty large fortune, and the Then after some little while, spent mostly
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-ithin foar iriles of Ba3 field. Now he had no heart to*qu,%r'rel with his I in conversation between the elderly la,dv
; when her temper is ruffled. , But she can Egyptian Gav�rnment as well, at her . . .
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%nd proud of I talk ; and she's learned in all the new re- back." - I -
ft 1� oue of the best and m6st desirable farms i mother, for he was very fond , and th 1, Mr. Sun
Ifuron and wffl be golil elleaLp and on easy terms o her ; but he felt that he was being wound : ligions-or ineligions �; and she keeps Ic 0h, she will be a very rich W'0111an (quite humbly, yet anxious to help ,Nan a
little):
i)ayment. rar val particulars apply to - � round iu coils that were none of hips twist- I abreast of all the clatest scientific discoveries when her father�. dies !" 'Mrs. Hume said, " Nim, shall I ring for soine tea'.,-
. - . . illg ; and instinetively lie grew resti' . - .
ROBT-LOGAN . ve and I --at least she goes to soirees at ,South Ken- serionsly. " Ori even -when .qbe- marries I
. I -resentful &nd indignant. As they were I sington. Ohyes sheisclever-" � suppose-, lie will !do something handsorre 'b llut with tbat.Mrs. Hume rose.
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Dick's Blood Purifier, 50c., Dick's Blister. 50c,
Dick's Liniment, 25c., Dick's Ointment, 25c.
DICK & CO. P. 0. BOX 482, 'Montreal.
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