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Ch ,.,.ny. y � OR V hat we say is true, and me six Everybody kno.Ws it* dli � un out asecem demonstrUt0s that business On be ga )Ho OU & fair,, mQuare basis, sn4�,b,0 successful- : 81 There,gi V, reAsr)n for us Continually getting' the ) reatestq1tarbottrade. Xc�yer has our niastery�been PC ) ccguplbte, as it is now. No otbor concern can sell no 6 he or , the prices we can and will' gone *au, gille you t 1,0IO8 6f so fine ik line of i�ristraments as oOrs, to ittace or up,vight Pianos, or for church or parlor an - 8. I ha 19,211, new organs and pianos warranted for the Aerm ca � r seven years. � 110 TERM.__0,$5, or 810 or more inorithly,until, paid. What can be I more li,beral, more Inducive, moro dr _ , da than to buy kKARN. i . � I ra d( J. L. Downey, i In . ,429 MANAGER. to I - � q , . . . h VETERINARY. � fo GRIEV-r. V. S., homor graduate of Ootarl-o tu . I I YOUReterluary CoU ' All diseases of Dona" C w jabnals treated. C a promptly attended to and harzes moderate. Wsio rinary Dan, one door bi �tfm and residence on Godori0h lzmi! "'&'by Asr of Dr.. SootVa oflice, Seaforth. I 11 � 12tv k _____ to ; , fo. I G. H. GIBDI !i a �eterinary Surfean and Dentist, Toronto College Of taterinary dcntlsts� Honor Graduate of OntArib , Vet- 0] .1ri,nary College, Honor mem1per of Ontario Noterin WV Medical Society. *R diseases of domesti ims � I w kilfully treated. All calls romptly att ed to , ,i-1 I#y or night, Dentistry &us Surgery a cialty. w - T 011.., U )Mae an& Di"Deary-Dr. Campbell a ol lialn- street Seaforth. i 4 B-52 C I __ . - -2!t 1 �r__ fo � LEGAL � I i i ; . I I I 0 1 1 � & HATS Bsrrister, Solleltor, Conve r and a Notary Public. soliolta for thexCminlon R , 0 )ank, Offico---Gsrdno�s block, Main Street, S.satprih. j4nay to loan. ' - � 1:235 . h L UATTHEW MORRISON$ Wk5on, lit"as 8 _ . �LhAgen14 Commissioner Mf -tsking affidavi, be, fo oyancos� &O. money to loan at the lowen rates. si 4-- x6antsm, wsaton. ­ - - of i . . BEST. Ban,ister, Solicitor, Notary, &C' Office.--Rooing, five doors north of Con!imerola �T_. IL J;ote4 ground floor. next door to 0. L. 1. Papets b*elry store, Main street, Seafbrth. oderich gente---csiaeron, Halt and Cameron. 1215 . - I __ I W & pROUDFOOT, BarrIpteM. Squeliors, . �7 8vi-, Goderloh, Oulario. J. T. OA19b,', Q. -0. I VIA. FROUDIWM. I 64 � i 0AAXZR0X, HOLT' & HOLMES, B * go - Bettors in Ohiiucary, &0.,Goder1cN On, W. 0. . DUDLW 00um p ... I - - AXII[ING & SCOTT Barristers, Solicito Con- JVJ,' nk of veyancers, etc. ijOlititers f;or the a 3ohnston,.Tiadale&G.%le. Moneyto loan. !Office- gitlet Black, Clinton, Ontario. A, H. MANNING, 1781 FAAW SCOM il I HOLMESTED, succesior to the late 'firm of I F. Met,%ughey & Holmested, Barrister, Plicitcr conxeyancer, aud. Notary. Solicitor, for itke Can adian, Bank of Commerce. - Money'. to lend. Farm for sala� Gffice in Scott's Block, MaiA Street zaa,forth. . I I. - . I - . -DENTISTRY. __ I R. G. F, BELDEN, 1�'D. S., Dentist. All --kinds D, o1work done known to Modern n is ry. Gold, Aluminum and Porceln!nLCrQWDB a 8 ecialty. Dooibell answered at all hours. Office ndresi- deuce over Mr. Pickard's store, in rooms lat4Y Dccu- pied by Mechani-8' Institute. 1160 � __ VW, TWEDDLE, Dentist. office over Ri6ardson & M&nnes'Shoe Store, dorner Main and John Str;,t_,.Se&torth, Outario. Nitrous oxide Gas ad- cAnistered for the painless extraction of tei th. 1169 R. H� S, ANDER80k, graduate of RoyEd'Gollege Dof Dental Sri ns, Ontario, D. D_ S,, of To - rg -L,. Uitchell, routo University. Mole, Market Blocl , Ontario. I . 1102 -.-- � . i1WRAGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, Will _ visit Hensall at Hodgena' Hotel a�*ery Monday, and at Zurich the' I I second Thursday in eacn month 1288 �� I . . � : r KINSMAN. Den", L. D S., . �2- _� 111. Exeter, Out Will be at Zurich - �P, ojrj,T on the , at the Huron Hotel. k.�A LAST THUX"AT in each month, and atifurdook's Hotel, HOusall, On the FLWP F91DAT km : each mouth. Teeth extracted with the least ;�jn poodbl.. All work ftr,t-el," at liberal rates. 9.11 I � I � - ___ - I i 7 - : MONEY TO LOAN. i , . i . I ! � . % TO LOAN. -Straight 104115 ' 6 pe; " a , � I I ... �. cent., with the privilege. to ba" Wei of fjh:� t-qg pjA of the principal w9iiey It " time.' Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Baxrlstm. 8, orih. i i F MEDICAL.: 6 . �� ___ - � i I MURRAY� DR,. S. S-: I Xamber British Medical Association, late looroner id county of Middlesex. office and re;M ce- 21 Main Street, first door NORTH of P. D. L�n% Egg . � Emporium. - 1, 62 � T-,jR_ CAM BELL, Honor -Graduate of Medical Fa- JUF culty of Toronto, University, Physician, Sur- geon's etc- Office-Zeller's Block; night: calls -7 Gr;w; Hotel, Zurich, OnI. t 1 1387 - - : - D R ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. C. M., -Victoria, M. C. P. S., Ontario, successor to Dr' fitiott, office lately occupied by Dr. Me ruct- field, Ontario, x52 "I . DR. McT&VISH, Physician, Surgeon, & Office vori3er s,�uthwest of I)Lxon's Hotel, B , -efield. Night calls at,the offlee. 1323 - ALEX. BETHUNE, M. D., Fallowofthe Royal Coilege of Ptkysioians and Surgeons, Kingston. tucoessor to. Dr. MaOdd. OfflolE lately OcOuPled by Dr. Mackid, Usir. Street Seaforth. Reold -Corner of Victoria Square, inhouoel&te]Y 00= by L. X.. Dancey. Im IRI E, COOPER, M. D., M. B., IA. F. P. and S.I. . Glasgow, &C', Physician, Surgeon and ALo. coucher, Constance, Ont. 1127 . . DRS. SOOTT & MAO -KAY, . . . I OFFICE, Goderich Street, opposite Metbodist Church, Seatorth. Rk,SIDENCE, next Agricultural ; Grou..ds. I I - � . I Ia % J. G SCOTT, M. D. C. M., (Ann Arbor and Yietorl j . I M. 0. P. S. 0- - I � C.MACKAT, M. D. C. U., (Trinityj E. T. M. C. M. : � 0. P. S. O.- . - i DR. F. J. BURROWS, : � � LateresidentPhyalcian and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, : snember of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario sarOFFICE.-Same as formerly occupied by Dr. Smith, oppoaite Public School, Seaforth. I I have much . pleasure in introducing Dr. Burrows to all my former patients as a physician, in every way worthy of their utmost confidence, - I , - R. W. BRUCE SMITH. I TelephoDe-No. 46. 13". I I - N. B--Night.caus answered from .office. - I I - - . - AUCTIONEERS. I GEORGE TAYLOR, Licensed Auctioneer for the Connty of Huron. Sales promptly attended t j in all parts of .the County. Satisfaction guaran. t ,ed,. Charges moderate. GEO. TAYLOR, Ki pen e. 0. . . 13671 f . . ., I iOHN T. WE$TQOTT, Exeter Ontario, Licensed Auctioneer for the County �f Huron. Special at4ntion given to farms and farm stock sales.- Ch*rgesi moderate. Partieg contemplating having sales tbis'FAII should give him a trial. For further particulars, apply by letter to Exeter P. O'. Orders Ieft at tLe XXI1081TDIt Office, Seaforth, will receive prompt attent1da. -1446.26 , I - � I ! . WM. M'GLOYs - � � I . 116tton6or for the Counties of Huron and k6i,ths -and A�ent at HensAl for the Masoey-Harris Mann- facturing Company. Sales promptly attended to, ohs . .,xgea moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. 0,jers by mail addressed to Hensall Post Office, or 161 .at his residence, Lot 2, Concession 11. Tuek. _ Sn� �J, W.111L receive prompt attention. � 12Wtf � I - . � _ . I *Kjllop Directory for � 1895. . . JOHN BN."'EWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. Q, - I ,7-*-KZS VANS Deputy Reeve, Beechwood. IDANIE MANLEY,L Councillor, Beeohwood. WIML IM -AVIX, Councillor, Leadbury. I if . WILLI M ABOHIBALD, Councillor, 4adbury. J70HN , MORRISON Clerk Winthrop. I How LO )N J. 911��XON, 'Treasurer, Winthrop, WK. AN8, Assessor. BaschwooiI4 ! i ORA - DODDS, Collector, Seaforth : RICH RD POLIAP-1); SanitiTy znep�disor'Lead b47" ! ; . � I I I � � WaUTA TjO eitheri an ) MY us WA %; V 61; I j%m so glaa� , he said, ta ng a , - - . e.vnel I . � I . . HE ANDI SHE. - jl� too ? . No, nor I don't be never. ive the . 11.9he, I � t e us,, was now quite in a d *4 down ne*b .1 , � to . � . - 't day w en you go 6 UP an - I thought W_ 8 I . . - � � I i rty shake.. 11 0 . How , , � I . � I 11 siultuo gentleman )� .. r she was only'juat settled when- me.') � 1, . .1 !, .and giving it a � h �a I A 04 - I I T - . - . -went I : try face get qiiite red when you were ill.'j ' ,,' - 0 - � rol .1 I 0 P. � �stman i 0-, bran. farthi� at Chr Vmas. " "flatter# Crose, where " lk,�S, I felt I IL 10 AS 'd a T I I . Ia lived at No. 12 Woodman street,. Y1111he postMin was redkone4 by Lizzi they were at Ch he al- 69 And you C.4me over to see ? Oh, how 0 W I t, :5 and V10 j -among � t was yo, j. I wonde6d would V6 u � I ig 4 :z . - - he could hardly do- I saw � , , kind i That anybody should oare , -week �� elsea. She lived a I& For�ten om any stroke of for- 1 ,ways got down, we'rhililel & I go P.M- Fd I � , her f llowers, one wh � I good and I - . It I rs they bad bee ite ne gh 8, . t 4, inow, vs, without aii explanation, ,which he lip and I was so glad when yoa did,'rr * . I - W 0 0: ;�A to I 9- 2 I � . �`study . - tune might turn in o my.Toung n an who , , I . I W meet y e mor4 than I can Bay." AL 0 j � " a a P. . � an - i : es-k�,,ho , noNl wh6never 0 ,pu cheers mi ,.h ocou - - the- - ng roon ap A as 0 could not ,give, it *ould seem so 'very ),I ,�l f 1) * . � 11 Then indow - I Viat he vv( speak to you, ,10 nts. S91 p her abo( a, Q ere peouliar-somewhat offensive, indeed. oj�� a blind was - 10 ying h ffered to treat me to the PaUtDnlime,' a waj � no light in your w oc� I e had taken u 41. By Will al a to W1 g I 0 W :�. I I I - . Ilerhaps'he cannot afford to give." I � � aver they, were 111'elig.11 be very lad. 11� she said cor- last night, an& this morning th � W 'V A 4M f, - .1 -Canw hej I weial�s after he was. in led, 1) 14 'a 66 Lizzie gave a 'contemptuous tess of her. the t me his hesitation was 4 ms so 9 much, nicer to have down, zind whike I'was wondering what had X F_ -1 .r 2 � 9 t - t .policy.wa I uiai�terested'way he a wat( I e -d the 4 -2 " Why, on -t-1 e ir way a . and the conduathr was dialli; 11 it- 'see - tl 0 . I * king'in od the �Ug- head; I Caia't afford I" he said, ) . . gain, -i%re. � exelial'aged a few words with I one another," become of ydu,� ray landlady told me she 5 W A J 4, 0. v�? a __ I . t . Vinter, rA oRding of the oab,tbe you give'hinf tWo w rk hard colle, �t ing the money. She paid her I o had me hem." -0) 0 1 - � . I— f -Possible A . sixpence and has to w "Well, we were not like strangers t , seen the d6otor co K" ge,and the bustling to d fro of the sinall I . it Ile a I-antly held out' the extra twopence, � But yon ,_ I -1 ! .. .1. and stint, and he has in wine an(I suiri s � � i . it li�ppily not for me. . I - hira in t'j� . 1 'here. whic 1 the man, taking wi It's poor ' I I an Whose face he got a very., im, th a nod of our- each 6ther, were we?" I I Yes, bi lw�wft ... , I I . in Wom i and beer.; I watched 'eui deliverinP �t t I "Certainly not; I have!folt as if you must come in �nd hear the story. .. . . I t hav,ea for rfeet klance at. She looked about thirty, , I age him come home this afternoon with a priBe she turned her head, and -instantly I ' i ' ­ friend for ne I r ten years," Keziah, the seiv4nt here. She tripped on for one - j t tioat-he cared whether she was t-wbuty) hows him for a reg'lar old ther( nounted to her cheeks a rosy color. were almost 0, - has broken I - 7 bird - that s � ' ' lar nd i�fell -down, and . I - t novels . olor.)y . SeAtenty. His heart ju3t then was heavy baob' Hel being of the�' old school, looked on a And they shook bande, aV, both a little the stairs a I rid Mrs. Jenkins ; I - 1 -no . ' A � . �� looked int d sere ; he had lost the one relation he A bird I She made no mi . . . s,fvom blush as one ofthe most becoming features agitated at �thA unlooked-for adventure, some tendou in her leg. � - � - � d 16ft, the only bein � . ore inquipe woman. It was the signal of the weak- iurne'd toward their respective dwellings. is away and tho'.0ther lodgers were out, so . I - I 1� I -and he 84 a in the i vorld he Lizzie, but several times she found. 'herself of a lying, - 0 - . 7 . part It has been "aid that every rose has a that when I gc t home 'I� found her . I . . I S-reat mini ed f6r-his old inotbe6--and in place of wondering whether it was a linnetor a can- 4eas of her sex to be answe . as : . � I - can we �, � ) 6ninghelple ,onthelnfat." me and her he was simply n:)w '.'the :aW. Anne bad been fib fond 3of 11irdsand bf tl a: man by a desirei to protect, and with. thorn, and the b orn tbab was felt by the grGE 4 __ . I I - I . . . - Ad , I I I think you and I occupants of land 13 Woodman street, "But whyidid you not come, over for .Cr * 1 9P.&I 11 -*f sdudy a! alving room lodger." . � , 5f i � . I 4a 0 i , so clever with thern, sbe hop�d he would 6ut sitation he saidi', � I . W_ . : showed itself i# - the sudden A neBs each mel' . . . ' . 1 10-4 - -mind of ar� For some iiTne after her arrival'i she manage it properly. I Are I oing the same wky ?" � .1 i did think,of doing . I go 10 �-W I . -1velopment, I � i ' ther annoyed birn byst�andin 'at her -win- I , es," and her color deepened, 11 we live felt in ap ea,ri � g at their win ows. He 11 I wish I had now. 1. , 1, ... I � � W 4 1 As .soo,n a's the weather grew ,wa wao '-14 1 .Young; m , ' I on't vish her to thin tha � 1 _4 A!. _ w looking straight in feont 101f b(r, which said: ".IT, � t I am so but fortunately I : able to help her. I . �a . P F4 � b .1 -y, Ile meant ppp( ite each'other in the same qtreet." . 1) I t ber to $ed, bu b I had to � I I I �*_ , . ­ �� . eantlooking into his room, and I e got in-, saw that the. bird was a canat ,ed i . I 44 uite two of the oldest inhabitwnts, I I presuminj in any way. ! 4 I.managed to ge - F3 �Q , say they zt� . , rather so 0% , . I * the habit of calli b � Miss Pry, and it her to notice itf for he displa.3 )) . She sai - I I I lmuiIt be car�eful now, and sit up all night with her,'and this mor�ing , 0 I* . . I . -college: ,V! . n er ostentatiously in front of the open window,. sho d say. . - .1 J� go to d , 4b � - I ifte amused`,him to � I it et him iancy that I 1wai it to court I got the milk boy to r,the doctor,.A'n . &I a . I --college t6t h � eVigle Vans fo � baftling looking Out of the corner of his eye to.see if t is. ten years ince I ,came," and she . not I . ram telli g them I could not go 0>0 0 f=- � I � I - � ;% college, a� - I .1 i e e . -r curiosity. When, ai, e supp sed she. i ' gh. . . notice." . i take a t I n 1:4 6 , , I she was taking notice, and saying to him- gav a st h ' ek passed tq Bedforl street. It -was impossible to = � 0 . I "18 r �nd ' un4 it impossible to.' satify herself and self the while, I I Come, come, M b a Pry, I 11 Yes, but I was there before you. I re. i, And so it happened t . . 1k %"- . ".--d . . )) . leave her alone ; but now her sister -has . X IeZir� - member your corning. � wi 0 1 . rned away, be woulo seek a. position have a pet now as well as -YOU." I th ut either getting a legi. ma to glimpse come, and Mrs Jenkins W Q 1 �0 , .. fail to I I . I , ill soon be 4,ere, = I ; Asl here he could 2et siabt of her, and it ' ' ont by, in I " Do you? Ob, I am accustomed to it of the other. Thpy both ga to grow I W . I 0 � - - - Perhaps six or seven years w I . ' . W612D you come, up- * I I, I : us he discovered that the some iin � wasi , w, but, at fivat, to'have 'nothing but : ite moped, and a little d sp sed to feel so I am free again 0.3 , in be Q j t] i � she' exactiv this same fashion, when a most ex- no I .11, ;,.. . - I nt'over and hugged to'her was . a % lack . used Sue least bit'disappointed ach other. stailra to my room ? I . . . -it is not'sou . . � I citing eve t took place. A school c hum and houj es before me seemed dreadful. I , have the smallest 'She did not Wait for a reply, but led the . . � PRU.ing in i.] " � 't � & itt, , and his eyes involuntarily glanced friend of rmer days, happening to hear to $I and at the window and -well, -I won, , I I She uee& not s4pose I I ing, -ushered him in. �. . - ihe mind ,&� au empty cage in Which, a few- iveekA� be- .. oppo- intention of taking advan as she somethin about the oild rectory and re- k what only that I cUd not ee the I tag ol a little ex- way . � , � I _� 94 . . � . re,, his mother's old, canary' ha .1 tnoped cas she had site houses very clearly.11 I . chanize of cOuversAtion together," he mid 'W"'h'ya't A pity it is not light; then you EA . . i if you ej . . memberin bow much. kindn I i . y view of yo r window." . . . :id (lie 9. L co your fee i , while she recalled e ery word she could see In yourself. 8 ,d, and somehow he could net see the been she n there, Bent an invitatiDn to,the 11 Perhaps I can nter ir linga . huffiry, +. R He bad I I h I . I room !" po,ttite house so clearly.; i � d � I I T �� � . oor Loudon worker to come down- to better than you t ink," he isaid kindly, had spoken to him' to nake sure that -she I I Oh, but vbubt a i6os Yon will ,Si . He lef t his lodgings to go to the, � . : t t I en, my' surroundings were had not allowed her tongue I to run away halted iust inside the: I ... r and was looking . 1! . world will _h .. . � � � I - ____ - � P T., Veathordale and spend ChristMILS there, . for tomel th I �i I I round. ' ,' i . � - . I � n '� wits in 'which he I with her. . . I .. .Yon Proceed, ere tLe insura 'ce offic, I and it wa by rear,on of this that He,startled hat(ful.` ery evening of the day week on � I Does it look so ?: I tried as much as I ' I r as a clerk, every morning at twenty!m' a cab being 1i , , "I had always ived in the'edunt;ry, and On the v, I i . r by year, In- by the" nusual sound of � to make it liko� my old home. A few I I oome an.a�j Ive him -time tO wv�,jk to. I su p ose I thought things would go on the which they had -met, drawing wide his 'could SE-AFORTH -- I � testo nine; this gl� whistled j or, got ag, from his 'bre *kfast;, to P I . iture for . � I 11 in, o' k at the opposite wiridow-wby, frilends bought in some of the farn ^ = I - I in �college 111� haring Cross, where be' toq� an om'ibus. I Why, same for ever, but ' four years I lost every blind to I 0 � � I I I 0 see that A- was dri eA up to No. 1� � I rid when I was' really settled it was . 0ARRIA"E.- 7nan must � " . � r the rest'of the way, and she, after iome no -yes, ctually it was for -Miss Pry;, tfie ,,one belonging to me ; home and means were therc was no light there. 11ow, very odd! mO, a � I - M 0 1 - sent up. Lodging ho0se room� are so . through coll,e I ! � I . Lonths noting this fact, began t� say to, her servant g I was hoistilig up her b K to the. swept away, and I had to begin life alon6." She must be out, and out she seemed to re I elry.71 � I � . "'FORKS. . . - , 'IT - all , the evening A � v . . . . I tsohooL ,It ] 4 . ,ery unusua . � 7 '. �t, "It's time you had your milk, T6tty, cabmai�; and there at the door she w�sl erribly bard 'on a woman," be said, main is gh. In : I - � dy. Tb�erie .goes Mr. Punctual ' I But Ettili mo�e unusual was answer was al h4f-stifled si : I . building 3Ld I got rem ietica)ly. . thing for her, I 1 - , -18 Y� . standink ith a baaket-evideN13. the cat Byrn otl I I i C" . : _� " P - -ag " ­oundation - ­ I % I _. thl�t momont herhad. 'compared the black . f, I � rer the way " .i I I in it -on er arm. . i ell, and yet A think sometimes it is that the next morning her 1 blind was not I hair -covered. chairs and sofa of Miss ,The best B ,,I.es and Wagons� , She ne'ver*eaw ' . e aw�� ! He reall h6cse . i _� , That is the � him r6turn,,: bqc6,aso the ng ? elorgot ihar,er on a snan.. !Of coarse,_ I don't mean drawn up, 'She must b y i the rigid back of - i . U I Where co,aid she be goi ' - an ban& If I *ere a. ours of her situation we�e Ion er4 tha4 his. one ho f ' felt injured. His feelings were as ruffled as Bites, drawing room I - , that she: couTd see him, and when a looked I 1nds pleasure in clubs and com- I ' - My stock of Carriages very co ple,itu I ,.at Not that it mat- each one protected bir,, a wool antimacavear so rvialon. on't y foreiga. . ;seribe for t] hewas typist to�a wholesale , nk in 'IBed, up he could almoat,fancy she,- a ed, 4eg Tany. I know ou are a stay -home, I the feathers of his bird. . .1 made, under our own rmade�, ; ' . . ! y I V. Only when a per. -with the homel snugness which reigned fa,etory-mode bug tea, an you can get bette - B'dinburgh RA li Aten , y rd street,and it w ore such R bearning.ox 5 On. lbec;use every evening I see your lamp tered to him in any wa, I e, � ace w I . - � I at house, and as eap. , not cheaper than the work I- . 1 .$I 1 a year. �-.] k o'clock, before she- him rry a �kdt 11 alig) it. " I here. . spend your- . ] finished her Pil'B that moment there was a gfy-rp ! , sonmade. a fass and pretended to be so ilad 64 'said, pointing to the brought in f rom ou do � towns. , , � * - 8 i� 7- that they:bad spoken to one another, you oney in building ugorival tovm- on Injure your A1,0111thly, �ogi� letters. But she wa n no hurry b ' " And your lamp keeps mine company." As you see," she 4 4 1; I , gq bustle to get in, the cabman bent own 'to I � � I : : I ! ,king myself a cup of rn Call and see - i i ! , ta�ble " I was just ma own,,whqnyoucan botteratbonio. ,I �, I ,calefally. Tf � 11 . I I - I I � I . " � ; ! � . I I I tea. 'Now, won�t - you sit down and join me and he convinced. : I 11 � -cated mani.n �A I - � - - . . I A N - - I I I t : ; � I : i � i I . I me nia . I inany at-,ud � i i . I! ;* I , ? , .That wo be Showing. yourself - f I � . i! I AH kinds ot blacksmithin and rejairing promptl.v � I V ar4 I � . I � j 1) . 9 - , _. . I I . ' foril I . � . . I neighborly I . � � . I -1 - I could aff . . - . . I . 1 PENTECOST'S lip and 8aVisfactorily dom i f I , � � � � I I I � I 11 I think I have had my tea. I � I I tleman this . C i - 4 I . I i - z . I I � I . I I I "Think only?" I I a .�i7�� apoiis newspal I : . . �_ i - . . . �­It� I I � . ; . ! 1, Well, I know my landlady brought it Lewis McD: nald, ­ -, - in himself. Ii I . I V W.,.X �k . 11 L � - V` I z -- . W__ t .; - inaugurators of to me, because it was then sh p . 1, �_�. -a, library of 4,( . I - i . . I . ,_.: I_ - ,1� - I ; I . L - having seen the, doctor here ; and I at once SEAVORTH. ,-.!L I I I I _' - ----- , How man, I I i I lusio that you were fil, . . . ! 1430 �.. �.. 1. . I . ; jumped to �the cone n _�2� 1 -1 - . al*,ed, ' '_ , . ­ -_ � ­_ - - I i I Low Prices. bicause for a week past I have never caught i .. _ , . " Every one I � . i - . -4 1 � ; I ­ . �:� - . I f I i .. � I _��_ 7' L I I . . Bight; of you at the window." I W43101Dvig :rjKC>":r]R01DX1qM�* I �. . _'� Is it any wo : I I . ' 1_:� ." , L .1 - - . - '' I 11-1 . L .� 1. I I I I And I h%ye never seen you." - 'Imewed-Y. - " - �,�, awl Araws a I _� . i , , - - - - I - . I � Tke Cwrftvt Nuallsh � ­ - 1, t Along the avenue f tra proceeds �with exciting � � ­ . . .1 11 I . ­ . ,S]P:MC)]: A'TL - 'IN � d t 8, a unless we look." I ! Six TtwLag�s 4Guarwdea Aa- ia - - , 'Week- ?--C&nad : i I I - - � ., _j , W%a`�'e I ked." I , , . 1P t , 4 9 9 -I -_, - - L � But I - ' promptly. ind permanently, i i progresg. Far in" he ,.,vtInce Of rivlaliT, meeting . . I . . _Z�,­ - � � � 99 . � � . �_ �___ . I � Not L 1 I =0 ou I � i Ice you usually stand, or I . ulI rms of 2&rvous - I , � . i L I SjWrM_ - � '�_ I I . 1 z X I i � - i SPE ML '! -- everytng sthave! seen yo�. I began to feel a lit- . , Weakness. X- � � The V . I ,- -4 .. . , L . . � ! ) ' She never fancies I - , , I tmeyo,na a*lr , I L � with S'uccem at ev ry tu Wide width COlored and ma , � .&� � � . � : ., � atorrhea, .,:, � - I . q I I ; L ! - I L , I . ; _. - � -Thogreat big chij : I � I , � . � t e buffy.1 I thought, L . 1 effects of bU4W Or EX0636", - z � *-. . ! I daylight princiiple. 'Tho store maybe likened' me � 11 I � . � - - � � - clut.b.Andn"I '. open I I Black Dress Sergos, the half � an to presume 6n that little chat we had OrT, . 1. . 0 . L L I ixenw,w eacessive V,3-- - I I � ogether?"' , I - I- _� . An, satin rich As c, I ; : - - � q ,is i-ofr6bamo# QpiumorStimu­ I � djc!4�j Inilk ; , Colored and ,Black .) W. �ool unto a - house of pkass., E)rein all thE��t trmaspires dollar- kind. It otcour�,e not. How could I? I BeforealufAfter.,'I& ts hiq'hwonZr,adf01n-- - shin , . . I - I % - i Why, , n ,W I bd b.)nt-4, b*;jj � I i � L . . P � . I . j I was only afraid I �nig ' ht have let my tongue � tion anA,an earzy ombe. . I - I pipe h its we 1 )ress Seorges regular 125c is open to public Tj ew a ofiticism. ,i I fl"nav, Inounity, Cbnmmp t; � AW doods 'ith tro ) I I � . I 4 1. - UR PRICY 25c. �run too quickly." 7 -over 35 yeari In thowands,of_- i�, � .­ :_ kneel down � . . ! I - I i , ' , - I I .1 I I � - I � . I 0 � e li' he said, smiling. � "It H" been Prescribed 714Mt Xedidnez . , -4 ines . our price. j i , ". I "Collie, com ., cases; Is the onljp Reliable and 170 ,_ . � i . I 1� I I ! . i . � - I I - . - . I . � � I I ; � . ; -e.- Ir z � 'ThLl elder .in hij' . y � I � rs to break the ice. It %Voo&s � ?hoxpkodla �., - � - � I . I .has taken us 10 vda known. Askdrugglatfor ; - � I I D �t. 0 a - ; 10 years before we thaw, " . I raedieffic In place of thig. , riT.; : I - - � must not take' u I ke offers some worthless :��i � - .tv � . . i While- he spoke �his eyes wei e following inciosat price in letter,' -and we W! I send by'. returm - � Qur-oz4anist is k� � � I .�� , - AW �as we hey -no s, - - � I � - "I n : 1 V5 O" �, e ermi it, i, 1P n -Energy �9 � % ek & BLACK ORES$ GOODS' I E3.1 c, � d I I I I are out the tea, n,,IL imoe, one j�aek:sge, $I; a x� . Ond 1 __ I I � . 11 � � � :1 her-wate kg h meas I . t I ; �11 ,- I here, I ; . . A I - L. I . 11 I I , pkase, ofxv,ju curr, Pb�aphie ts, fr -o to any �address_ - I . . pour t a .er f e kettle. He did 11, I- Avill's line Inn in t:1., ; I z he . : I . . I I ! i ,er . I r. I trade.,' We need At 181c, 19c, 1250, 29c3 . not offer to help h1porli t sight of a woman The Wood ;4C,owvany, i �1_ voluniftr,­ e . i . I . I . 11 , our I � I I I 'Wlndsqr. Out, Canada. . -1 - - 1, . Means Su cceSS. e� � _. I . . � L ,riffin rought to him a I, - - 7"' pt � L doing these � � . $ acts b odan & druggists Sea-- I -11.1, I lbon, il red Mai Dress, -. Gbod.s. I - - 11 -nd once a 39c 49c 69c 1 � 75c and � � iense of hom . For sale by Ourn wilso . I I I -ric Oor voun g and old ; a ) ) pleasurable I . I I - � you all . h an 21 . I 0 i L - : � L rowdy e.3 to d I , I z I - 49 fOT%h Ontario.. I C . - , 'Gtve an I duag . I - ; Li ... � � ' I upwards -best value e -ver You are looki�g very tired," be said, I �, � I I - b1tro - . L � I . customer always ai custo. er. I . I as she sat ow�nl waiting for the tea to .1 i . � 1. the alelej : I 1 7 1 -_ - � The thro' that boj� I r � L I . I L , 11 : , I . I - � � I I . __ . . lid 121L Dress , L . I I shown. ! I draw. - �, ersin. I I . Sep our 5c a-, 1 2 1 . I.. I I . I I " That )artlyl, boause I was up all UST A VVORD - -:: AM! -thre thet -air �Q L _T_ ___ I I I is ; ­ - _I � � I I I i ., I I � . I . 0$ ; I . i I ic'. L I � I . - Then-Deaeon Durin I � - . � - [ . - . ---� - I I an eifgg : . 3oo4. i L - , night, and ti n 410ring the dav I have felt 1 : I - .. 1, I . � ! - . . . rat,ber awiious ab ut 1�eing away from the, I I ; . � AW JT -4 . "' . : . � ­ A. S e e. our New Dress Cos- � . . - I man P,Xrfana ! I office." � - , I � � i i I i ! This I I ., � ! , CORSETS. � I As Oh, ( on't worry about that. The7'11 - �� - sae.ilugz ", � � .e i � I C 0 _S_ t , S 11. I . �Ss . 'Thetramp,didn'tht Ume$_Iao two alike. . I . .4..**.4 11ARNE, ........- . I - I i - I . get on all right vilthout you." I . , . 114h I � . - . I : I I . � L � ; : � I . . r,tumblink 1 . �, . �: I i 6 6 Yes, I know they will; but I *doYt � . -An' ,opea-Mled zu, $6 . I . . . � Ne� China Sils, all shades, , I Two, hundred pl;lirs A E P want them to find thab out. - There are s We are "I �g the best . . I .1 � � � (7 LLL : theorgan sew i 1_5 � I . .- . I � , I I � I L L . jjrt - b3r - - ' lie U,04 Fent pawi � .1 ! FLANNELI TEI NDER , EAR. i I I 0 value in ba -f - it 2 1�1 i i I � .- . I r ,I ,� I I � . many w men wantii g employment, and I . 4) M I i .1 H . - . 7 , be" rose a v � �� C . . , � p � .. � h - ess ever o d in Se � - . I � . Corsets,, worth 756 -Our Price some kno French alt German, which I U - t I I I i i , i - I L I i i �, I baVe a 56 -me with their- skilled wor n,,L au(I ,Qn1y first-clasw i . . I L I t � � don% and others I I 'Thet,secmed to jest; 1 L ; " � I ­ i Ij . . I I I i I .1 . I ' - 45c. il I - aterial used. 1, � � 0 :1 i parents, End could b4e a'smaller salary. m ' the brain.; � . - L - j - �' � Andthen h�3 elp � L i I ! - C I I Oh, it does not do to stop away ! When I ppe � NOTION& �. - ' 'I i - . : . - found that poor t 4 hinglying helpless on the Repairing PrOmptly aftended to., "I hc-zd &U, k- . I 1 L . W' i I I I - along your, Old c'd',11&rS aud we� I -Us slain-dabhed his I I Ne I i ery Bring , I I I . : ; - Nev� Ribb'ons' - mat, I bought, supposing this was my " keys. I � L I I I � .... � L � - . %_ I. - � I � . - . I . ; . t ise, wha would become of me 9 1b isn�t wfdl make them work. I . . . The organ _r,care . ; . I - I I ' . - - _ - d, t 1 4 , t up -t � : I ea ar-sooner or . � filgh jo.d _d_ry L ' 10y. Tf *Y0 1 W 0 I data styles, I just4 arrived. later that comes to Light hArn6ss a imecial-ty . I . I Arrivin L, a I I � I Notibi. Department, � 9 I ,: � I . I n our I I I � z ! 4 __ a . � P ' - I - I ... or - L . : . . ; ;) I 'L ! ­�� � come to -as. We have 1,11ao old Millidery-all this . -4 i through e. I L sky, � . ; . � . . the old �chur,�h 1 noth ng but' argabas; . . . " I I I i - . I _. t "Then you have nothin'g put by?" M.. BROD RICKV -A . ad . to reelan� . i ,. . . .. I I . I - E � : I RWA . . L n s golods. I 1?1 f - " A few pounds only. :How could -1 ?. I . I i i Au'tbe elder �sbr,ut, i � � 1: .. . I i New' Departmen 0 PA * - . I . � 1, I I I t1i i I : I I get 30 shillings aweek. That is not quite Corner Main and L ohn Sts., . "Ro-ray . I I - I I . I ,_J1 � I . . - - I � � : . I � I I ! i � I i ' - 1:80 1 I I Seitforth. , Am' then he -tj led 4A4 1 1 L I � I ' ' ;a year " . ,� - I � L ; I I' And, �ou manage to live here on that." 1� I . � , � LJU,3t. o e ed ott up -stairs ,, - . � 4 - L pars, : 4 11� ff � i . P 11 I I p my,w ay. Why? Does thatsound 1. � � . . - - z 'Thet brou up bles � Hea wear, , � -LI 1 ERY I ay I � -ght . . I G RAN D' M It ; - -OPENI N G � '11 . I I a � - 'r -Wil 'Ith tear�fl . : . ! . . : I i . W on ve litt e . I � AAJ�.". � 1� 4 L . Ur y . 11 I . I 0- �� . ii � I j Toys 4nd Fancy (loods, � 0 It I ;k_�> te we dreamed of *I I . I . Very ittle. " VV - I ,.,?,, i VA vz__ . . j I I . . 1 -be niat, - - I ,,,, ri,�- -LI-P I - 11 I_ - . -; - 0-4 �]C(D-_ "_A,_7 - 1w, ! I prices are sure Ifto please ; ii,,"I sup 3ose t iey do pay men better, and I I too . ,_ 1-1 - LN home an' Juva xW1 The - Larl t Assort . I n ge, _ L - I � . . . . c . I - : I a well they do' for you"want more than ; - I i . - I e i that. - I ! I . I I I - . I - � . . P, , , , : I , aloD o, I . I m I . S It- . . . i I bring your. childre�_ 0. we do, and you are not able to manage as ,� it r . ,t#ft-E ; L �: � mentLof Children s . . n � il . AiV then be sorrue,k,a . � L : . . . . . . . . I � L I L 11� , . . vouls forgin"dii- . Come I d bring yoi�r f iends-all welcome. 1 6 . . 1. ­ . . I I vrell." -1 0 I - T _�t I I . . -_ �, ; 'i . . . i L � � , I -_ . 1 1 i - j 66 -TA-1 #1('$At11i � &,,_� 'Thet bqrst fir - Headwear in town. * ' - . I I . I I i . ! I am in a fire insurance society," he - . . y .. -iii prb-to L j � I 1, i I I I � ­ -tites uv beann . � 1� i I , ' ]rd said. " Tbesa laries there vary from one . , -M�i�nhi'stmthr I . 085 � � h Aev .; i�: 1he � . : Large stock 6T Standa 1, 1. I . ; I 0 i � I I . ­ I i V" a 121 , i 0 : I undred to three. When I had E100 it did 50AP g7c. I le!talmo- L - __ --- - ; � - I : . . . � � : . . TO. AF1 P1 04 VISITORS. : � not matter to me. My mother was, living . I . - ,�'We -felt the us,' . . - T lVer,ee'v �, 1 L Patterns always o� li�nd. 11AAKES � �, J . I i . � . then, and in addition to a pension she had i 1 Z7:, � a I IN - I . ! I . , Utone ! I , You ought to � this ode , tore. Don't mis� our grand ex�i­ a L 5MN . ` . L �aL , I . i . ! . 'w , uh came . ' . I I _&W then ress'Trimmings . no r . . a little put av which'st, her deal � 4.rTAND - I .., -a W4171 uV Ael 11 0 .1 . -4aas dry g ods. -. .1 . no need to b , i I to me. " L . . % I � � Aguin. - . I I . . . . � i , . WHITZ :_ I - ­ . bition of first I I .bokei s are welconl�, yj � " We do as Wei advertise." lougbi Z � I . . i - - : . .. _j . __ . i . I i am glad . you need- not be troubled I -4 -- - uy men i @­_ eve,rything marked in pl in figurqs. [ � � 2 , I. ..... I : _AW . I 11 , ­ i . . . . � : � i 0 11 i A, , � ... I I �_. . . .. ! . . I � � *1 I - I with my anxiety.. . B .10 __ !! :)�,- � � -No luv. oil t � J, .. ! I 94 � rs 2:_ . a I I See our - L y ; . I I I I No, andye; I have as great a dread of - C_�. % ! . -d i,� t, z � L . , DUNCAN'S OLD STANA ge. Each year I I' I A __ j L A the -el ,� � ,;, : I � . . I . sickness.an&of old a ive I p � I I , I , . I . �__nl . . I , ; � I ' I , . 1, i -I . e 'ghti the.Aemse Of my loneliness more oppresses 11 i � I . I L ; -U I ew - ]p !�,E N Fm Is. � I - __ � % . S N' Dress Trimmings 11 L 0 i - � SMI-A.V�D3P.r.r- . � � . . . I . ! . 1 I I I 14 : I � I ; I ! . I L I I T � I . me. ; :Put we 'knew bed! . I . . I � i I - . .1 1 1 1 � , , 419 i I I : I . - I ----I-- - I I know. I ' tell you the . L lepoke a word, � 9!T!!!T!"!T - - - - 17 - - - __ I I . WN 01 Mimi i � I � � I . . - - I . i !�, - pleasure it ,gi es me to have somebody 11 : ... I .Ah'it wuz -the siddes . . I . . ; ; 1: 1%T1 LLLLL , eara.- 1, back -she did got say "to get home," for i . I . : I _ h I r. v he dr ve, with� " Yes, I've ne -care ne drinking tea:w* h me, to- be able to speak of I . the sound of that word still . choked her- ,get his direc' ions, andjL away he dr ver been away but once -to hardly expected that they'd take ver _ .. � I - - 'lie bed told his:own -1 ro�, spend Christmas with a. 3chool friend, who ' � ; . tuato day, 1, I Such a show of baste that the wat her f I . .to be seen again. He tried to put the things we fee, hings that give one sorrow , . . 11 , ' I � her - _L . on t L I ! ' and 'when he bad otice looking the window, returning to his reakfast,, has since g le to dia. That was an ex- -- though away, but it would not go. No or joy. The'm at the offi�e are all good I �'%%en the eider -rose 4 - w nes, playing, as, he - foun nd;vIer kind to me, but I should 0 "I - L . I , .1 9 - I I e a bee, aid thinking he might get never drealn,�'of alking to them as I have to . _%._0 -N . through the WiLndo �l LIG - ren' lot US P* thought, the,spy on d himself say'ing - " Put every hin ' off citement for me! I looked up and saw you sooner was he at home tha it bazzed in his fellows a - % I hiin, her blurred eyeka I � - ' � - - � , saw notli-ing but.a picture, from memory, to the very last minute - that's ju t like a and very nearly noldded, and then I wag so head li� - ADYERTI I "I'll, I . -btened om-Mips Bates whether she had noticed You. �__ : � I � - � woman." . frig that I j�mped into the cab �nd fr They 'W�o d not understand. I mipht ! � of a eosyroom in a country rectory, with arin . as well spea in Chinese!" ' . X I father and motber and Toni and Anne, all As hewaited for his onanibus. at Ch g told the man to dr 've as f�st as he could. P, any departure, he said,' aa she was setting � .1 I . ' - . wonder,- 9; ,o "Lovely weather for the He did no a wer in words, but he gave - _' z'."T I I Cross he looked at the station an And I thoughl you -1were late', and it the teap, t down, ­ ' Zinmo, oceurrence W � " Didn't the Ia - I I . it is qi�ite a ' '.-, " ' now dead and gone, and -she left alone to I ed was it there that Miss Pry,had been go:� gave you a m of ;ear2l I � . . ' - - - struggle as best- she could to get -her own I , quite frightened m4l and I en- time c , her a nod of y pathy and stooped down to hear a mairl - _- . )^ atils ' . Bridge . � I I I � ing, and then he forgot all about er ,,until tal scolding, just likej often do on Sunda s Mis ktes was in a lu nbrious state of - stroke the ca -j. � ! � Wajn$ but I t6ld living. . at the usual hour, drawin' aside t -ie blin'(J�* - y mind, " � Plenty o' sickness about, I hear. " Now, Tott: �, get up. and be friendly - I 11 And so years went o , with all th6 joys 9 *hen you will 6D iout without an um. ­ )) I- your own, And 0 I � . : brella." , e�y a , . d, w " She stopoed. I HIS 1-.. - to look out, he saw the dark wini ow, an�j . Th she, adde th a 'sniff and a to Mr- - -. 41 TOOT 1 - - and sorrows and changes they bring; but I . .1 I i . � I . --I.-. L I he felt as if a friend had gone frory, him. "' Well, but las Sunday:j you went out 819 " Me children's dying like sheep, with � " That ren inds me," he said, '.Lwe ha,�e . � r jf�� "' They've chance, opportunity and ,fortune' whether I I I . 4 " - ; -�e5_ - I h meZles! �anA in some parts whole houses is not exchanged names yet. My name is OWN HOF . - -g lot this Mon The following Sunday was a. -ery du I without yours and more than that, you left I v . � �N?# ?!ku � . � good 01. bad, seemed to have forgotten and . passed over the two oc upants of 12 and 13 day., Usually he looked out at he hou � the wii your b4d, and I said. to down with influenza. I'm sure. I traW we. Robert Morl .' I 0 I ; . � � . - viQd the strang� %V.o6dman street ; the dull routine of their when he knew, she would be gomig ip" Totty-my cat-iliow that is very thought- shall be,opared, bat of self praise' bxit it, sou-nas a � great �dow o�en o I doul t it, for there's' "And min is'Elizabeth Davidson." - . , � - e police statio't , I k. .� -I saw the doe' . deal better If it ,comes from anotberr 1� I daily lives went on exactly, the samc. - church, often siying, " YoWre very foolis less,. for, if the b�n goes �in, Dicky �vill - ouQ of '6m ill opposite tor " Elizabe !" be repeated softly. .­ My I � e ,wrong. 0=9 .1 'there m . t an umbrella; it's all nost cer I cat * cold.'." i ! to'day . . � . source, namely :-The Customen. ' -as one small diffez� to go witbou . going in t �, re.", , mother Was 411 d Elizabeth." . I Ilael a , Stay, though ; - I I I � . g I . . i 7 the ; enc.e.' Although tli�7y I ad never, exchanged Alvin to rain before you get hom 3 ;".. an I . " And I fear he did catch 6old, for he has The sudden change in big facet assared 1�ber " And my'l f her Robert. Robert is a . - ; � . . i I I .1 I.: . � _. � a word, or given a loo without the width when his forebodings Proved true, he won! , sat with all his feathers roujhed_ up, look- that she had -thoroughly drencKed Ibis very dear name to'nie. He had such a , en. Th.s is the' secri't - ­ ­ . . I � - . - very reproachfull t , -1 g ,,;-- I It feel quite- fidgety, and Bay, ': She'll get w 4 ing - You know vivacityl� and following th�'axiom that 1��v erous, sweet 4at�re. When I think of his . ­- .,',di -or " Farni I of the road being between them, they took . . , I i 11 . I - . and spoil all her best things.' , he [:a, six years 'old.' . I i ing made an impr ission you should go, Miss trust I feel 4balned of my despondency. of 'Our sljcces - :, . pkins, you can, a kindlier interest', and i,n'a way occupied . � - __ ­ I . , - . ' 7 _ . � � . �_ lot of V�e-, I . themselves with one another in a far more Perhaps it was that going away a t Christ' ' 'MY cat, is, � tf n ; I can7ene�er bear to Bates left the rom a. He buttered his Not that Ia* despondent long. My dis- . : - I I I . I 10810 �, thi her age, for when � he 'dies, well, and poured out bi i tea, and som, a position is bu�y4nt. I am very like a cork I r I - . ".. , tion to mypi friendly manner than eitheir had the.alight- mas that madehim think of a hol day; , �, @ e in t�atest � I, Of in TO anyone ,�ishing paintin , - �_ - opkins : est suspicion of. � .i all events, in the summer a hoiday `� pec Ple will think her mistress a, very foolish later, finding plAe andi 6up empty, e -if I go d 'kater one minute, the mext c " 4 . - � ''Silas H - � I . I un(t � hanging, &b., don6 in -a mrst- � 33 r I . tan I Thern's t The 'still kept for eAl ch o�ber the names took, and then it was bi-.r turn t P say I ' , wol!!� . I reasonably surinis d that he had eaten d up I bob aga W I . � y I , 4 I Oh, Totty, J . hope Mr. * "unct ! . ,P � I i - , . . manner, with the best, material,, 'Willi I i ed. from follerij - I I N ot those who live alone won't." drunk, �ut he ha done #o meebanict y, " You w of Mr, Punctual and .Nliss Pry, and grad. her cat, . � � . � � � a a 8 struck me as being very find it to -their advantage to give a. I - �rsl ' .1 - . " I to Farm � 11 s ' brought a pleasant I I " I � .1 - ually he kept count of the hour at . which, will soon come back, for without hi m I ne - Hi tong of symp�thy while his thought were occupied by he - cheerful. f I ; I c 4D . call at. I I I she returmed by watchink for her gas to be er know the time." And misi3in the ca I - expr6ssion into- her; " You find �ollr words of his land; ady. Po lttl wm n ! " What ! ]Did I seem ebeerful from over . .- � i I came � I of looki o, bir I company dpn'l you?" she said, loo ing Now be knew * wl y the Window was d rk thet� way? r we! Row little I dreamed ::: ,- lighted. " They take advantage her be- � ary, she hoped the landlady ;0 low wr ; � . . A , . -"That summer when you went .1 �mained j down. " - W i I lar4 'S , I -, . around ing�a Woman, and keep her too late,".be after it; and then she wondered N rbere ie , at iiiii. and the blind I She as that any. i2 as taking an interest in me.- - 4 'sit 31.1 - � . _ wou ( say ; and this leadint him to wonder had tione-Perbaps to the count . �erhaps aw Ly I was quite a: ixious, fearing the land. ill. Sickness, t at espuir of the brel . I am so glad i know now�so glad that we WALL PAPER S�ORE, Q Y's BLOCK. I What I _j, I I � � t 1. . . -properly. ' i I � -4- I want a job,', what � er' occupation could e, . he one day t6 ; e sei-side; and memorT ta ding h r ladV might not look after him . winner,. had I i its dr ' ead band'on h r. have spokeri t� each other, and that we are Two doors north of Post Office ' - .-: I What I 11 u I C I : , , ventu6d to put the question to his land- back to loved spots'of day Ong %go, a 6 Yo 1 know we miss4d you dreadfully, Totty Poor thing, 9 hing ! so friendly !" I 11 1. I -1 . � I 46 . , � 1 � ' 814aforth. � 4 4 Oh� I �� . lady, Miss Bates, when she brought up his forced back some tears. as she said .Men such h are seld 'In spontaneou ly � . ) A4 aw L" . �_ . 01 . He had �iae*lrombis chair and seemed ! I I . . py . 11. � I . -1 -done zo man � tea. � .. 1. TottSy, life is very hard, my cat. i I � I can quite believe it; I felt very dull � sentimental or sy npatheti6, and he Wie ed, � suddenly about to go. She, a little embar- ; Iqllp . . i . I � ; I � . � , caption to the --- . � 'ad -:111 . N.B.-Sign painting a spopialty. 1435. the first week3 Notwithstanding Miss Bates' firmly And thue'ten years stole by, eael reRec ,L 1wben you were abs�nt.". that he was no ox rule. Ye rassed that he' h Dt responded, added I . . I - 9 � I I . I j ­ in his po Xcep in ' y feeling tower& - you." ; ; I � I grouricied prejudice against female lodgers, ing the other so exactl� that, e iDg t 0 ' ! �hey both I u h � d h � artily. of loneliness cramp and narrow our e 6- ".Atle'asi th4� !is m I �Qk - , - ban& - ­ � . .:! I - - 11 , I . I holida � YOU �oni a g �7 ,aide - and I had -noth- tions and turn them towards , Is it ?7) I 1e� said stiffly. "I forgot it I . " --�,_. � - -4 4 Yo ill who Oidn't have their, �proper dinners out, Christinae visit and t e summer � " she !self, and it 4 , I i - P * Al I I I . I I I j was bheknowleo� �e ,of . this that: made h in . .1, ­ . I I , ung maul and so want,6d -all solits of fi-ddle-fladdles t4ere were no landmarks to point th e Q ing,to-go by, beca my timepiece I was so I �� e must go. Good-bye." I ._ .. . ku . 0 1 . �t � I I . .. I m '! �`! a . 9. � the d cooked with their te'as, she showed, her of time to Nos. 12 and 'I 3, and th it fate�l in he morning. . Mr. Punctual. I call you 'surprised at the q nick inte eat he took in I .... � I . � I .1 y ; � - And. before's'lie'lifal, recoyered from her T9F.A#J'10* 'ERfAG, � . sense �'f justice by opin'fu'� -that tfie,young fortunej or whatever name we give to the to established that name almost this woma , M, alth for . '' ; , I .F . . I f J - . - I I 9 . , I . surprise he hfl go e. t I -11 ,z r')Q12 In I . . �, � - . was respectably conducted, inasmuch good provider -who disposes th ' ' . , � ,I . . � t __� - 3 g kee 9se trivi,id dir ctl , after we settled there." years seen, e h, L never ,ut once spoken . . I CA, . jlwked. is sbe] "never saw nothing, blameworthy in circumstances thit! lead to great e �,ents in d he had called her Miss Pry ! Ali . to. He to6k I ap I a boo but he couldn't A wave of I bt color went over her. What PEUMMSM z . bo . I . . j . . I z 4ri- . I I read; -He w&&61 I ibout th room: be looked did it mean 9 h t, did bethink ? Surely N. .. . . ' " ' - I ArkecL I her -` but so fai- as sbel coul4; make out, her our lives, arranged! that on a certai aftef- we he would ive her that, name no i I I . . j EUftALGIA - l I- . * I I I .. bav�e Occup,%tion wasn't millinery, 'or music les- noon in May there -were so few 1 tters to. lo or. i� Should he ask what was her real out of the Windom' ; in short,, for over an at her age im olne stand her 9 I I c -uld misunder . . 1 4, 4 . � . i - . . i tea ; � � I . IN&M I AC 0 SiDE A� - I wibeei to get A f 'that I t be- Suddenly the hour he fid&ted over a sco�'e of- things, and The, ra sprain to her eyes an X .-I � . sons, or anything o � - sort -genteel- write that the typist clerk could'I aye ber' natne? ,He tboug] - - -1 --- . . . ­ . - NY u5c �11 ;--. ' ' � , I . 31 rmentor using him I � 1 The: door being opened N A 'U '. -11 . 9 quick sWw6 . )� , 11A�W�q -_ -trouble the Jenkinse's, for Bedford street office at 4 much earli r hou . horses stopped. . ' I then, that inward' to t � . I . �- .... y�upg man, I � 14 I . ma I d( *4. 1 It was he back again. .1 �� _.. . - ,P�ith that which wouldn't - I ,_ .�, , uld le I Why, here we i tre !" he said, looking 6,t, any peace, he V! - her look � anybody particular wo Id be very out- of ,and, full of anticipation that she 6 , . : I st __ i� ,.- � - uddenly! pu n his ho�t, , - i . I � I I . I I I � � I . USJN6 � � �. . . . I crossed the road, nd kn - When . I n o the street I found, I � . - � w . I place in that house. � able Ito -put the finiAing bou�bes to a gown bei amaged. . I - o4ed the door, 19 . I . - I � . .10 . 1_x ther : " " ; _. � � n 1i 1"� d I � �� � " - a fo it I P "' 0. I n 0 P08 b- b, r a M I � h d I � � I I a 1 1 1 . � T ) i , I 11 I I I I I8 i 0 - r I I . . W h Ile 11 3i 11 nm She � too bad made her effort at discovery, A to I k what, was he matter had lelt-iny �:: elind," he was saying; ; "I I 01 ) Ste as.renovatnig, sne tripped ato the I t was the dorniarl leading -to the street in determined ' � . I I ,___ �ed i m , I - I # * � r hailedthefirst omnibus she sa*, ,which they li' -with the lady on the d - a I and bad said casually to th6 domestic :4 d '­ I rawing r oom. floor. and she, In I g a effort at regaining her - I � 1�1 sehool r -, drudge, " Do you kho1w the name of the clambe' he mly vo- " The way; ias s6emed very short," she He had arranged Iiis word and, the door self-possiessio 1 0 an � wer;ed � Is Ob, what a IN fjGPJ i . . . 0 .01 I - 16C ' I . 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