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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-10-30, Page 6­ . . ­ I -- - F- - " I " , `�� ­ - -- - - -­­�­­­­ � I I . . - ­ . I .1 � . I � " �, 11­t� ... � ... ­­.. ­ -�­- I � 7. r-1 - -�'r - ­­ .. I I , --T- ---- I � -- I ­ �� i . " - I . 1. . - I - , . . , I . . I --l"I - -­­ - --.--­-----�----- ---­,-­�---11- -- -,----, �- �­ ­­-­"-, -- . t , , � - � - I : � I . . I � . � 1 - - , 11 I - . � ", , . , I I � I . I � 11 '* . . � ­-.-�� � I ! , I- I I . . . - . - I � - - . . - .�� � I ­ . � . I � I� , I - �' 1. � : , � . � - � - . I . I . . . �. ­ � I I- I .. i . . I I . . I I r I � . � , . : 'i V- I . I I I . I 0 . . 4 i � � � I � . I - . . � . i . I I i . ­ ­ I �i - - � I - I � � . !� - . . I q I I � I : I . � . I ! . ; ; i 41. I I . I . I . . 11, I - I - . i � f� . . I � . I � .1 I I I �. 11 I . I .. � I � - I I . . � I . . ; - . - . . � ­­ I . . . : . . � 9 . I . i I�- � � - � I I i � . . . ! . : . � � I i . .1. . . . . I I . . . . I I . I . 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I . . -�---- -- — � - . - � —.- ----- - - - - . , IIIIIIIIIIII � ; I I I 1899i I I . . . . � ­ � � - I .1 I ; . I I - - . - I . � � - -:�::�� . .. I . � - e � . . i - I I � THE TRIPLE .E. . kill Hope.�' Yef�' strangely enough, he yard. . . I I � A I : I . 9t ever .1 � � � . y man � - . � Z I AlTo lingered, lookin ter the littl � 99 I . I . Sick If 0.8.8.h I I * in America .has g uneasi y af Go to the door, Hope, soruebtI I . .1 I - I , dark figure saying to,himself as . ­W_-:� I i � I I IT I � - - ­ - -­ , . I %. solne digestive ing. Afraid to ring the bell, I - -- -- i�---, . Wh,en . guess.11 . . _ - I . ]BY MRS. CrAuxx - � , trouble. .up the roa4 : . . . . .1 i . - � . I i, I � � - . . . I - — . " . f she should get a fall ? . I �::�� , , -I1I:,-4­­ Pa " ently -Cured I , men meet, the . 414 What i God " Esther I" -1 man , � I � y . � H xly strangled her - i��i'!'!Ituiililiilliliitilli�lwillI HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III, IIIIIIIIINW11. I ; I . . I - stions. � 010V 7--,� I - . with kisses, anc ged her with que X 11 CHAP -TER X . eting usually is forbid. Noble litile Abhor !' . � I ,,= nea I � - �-rl�ell bow are . . . i . ... A I . -4 t . I . "I wastroubled, a long time, with . 1. . . Aleanwhile Miss 'Spinkham bad put Jen. Had any one sent for her ? Did any one I � . i I - - . , - velops � health I I I 1 4 1 ln� I - L 11 i I . I 1. sick headache, It was usually ac. I . : . I you?" 'That de. nie to bed. Ther('she lay, meaning a lit- know.? and finally, enlightened by, Miss . I l . . companied with severe pains in the � OII OF Fr.T... I . � . I I 0 talk. The man tle,',but quite conscious. Then Independ- Spinkhamlsface, she sprang at thatlady, I; , 1 4 ... 5 .. . - ' en - the poor old kiss and crying : I - - - Bhe was trembling, and �he drew her. %1I I who'has no stom- ,cc turned her interest to i -1 4 -to .. . I - temples.and sickness at the 5tom-- his knee. -- "I did not know thist- Achor,". I I i ach' or bowel prisoner, . 44 Mear old standby, wh%t should I do 00 .11.161. M-1 -144-4 I ­ , t -w-, TL.X - r until. fo . - , - .- - -­­ � 1 14-1-114 . . I - ur years ag � - �--� - � - - =­ I 't. , ­­-�­ mt,!Z �1* � IgF� Lm - - -- -7 -­L.­� I ­�-r:55�F­ - - -----­-. -- � - A , - if you keep out of � the way," she said to thing to send for Esther, but my senses left - - - A I 1 P, I ,4 � to bear. I ahvays eu.;: . I , _curiosity. Trouble - S", , `-rAT I I - any remedies � that I had no rhotbe trouble is almost a - '$ He cant hurt �e, and he won't want to withoi�t you ? Of course 'it was just the -­ -4z�-F'�` . � I recommended for � It was very hard � T I I I is men take no Hope, as she unlocked the parlor door. me, I do believe," �- . - i this c6TnpI&11;n:t; but I posed the lovely lady -who brought me,dp-iu' '. . - t h em - �� . ­M­.Z-� 10-, . -- . . � � . .care of - I The old man sat, one hand supporting his Whereupon Independence: begged her to ��- t . I ­ - I I I early childhood - was my mother, but 1. , selves. Th -Vv-�� �-- IrRszj�ii-J?f�lt ey work �­ . 4 '. . 1. I - I � I I . it was not -until I be, learned then that she was -not. - ­�� . as if their bodies head, muttering over the pictured face desist, and save the remnant of her caresses 7� .-,z � � � ........ .11, .. - I I . I - , - I I I gan taking - . I , I � Miss Spinkhani walked .. over to him and' I , .:--- .: t:: �­4- -_ ,- - . '", r- AC -S 1111,fil I LE - . I I . ' wer6 made of iron � for Mr. Campbell, who had been the insti- �-- � ��,'�- ��-' � � .,,�­ � - I � - �, His voice was * low and sad. A little piti- spblie, . . . . - . - .� 1V I � I . f ul sob, and tile. sof b touoh� of the child's .And their brains of steel, They cat as* if gtktor of the plot. I -77=1-11 7, �;.-f- '-: 7, . '� I ; . ,� i I - "11fow do you da, Mr. Whipple ?11 she Coming down abairs unconscious of the I , ,;,�� , J,-"� �. V -11 $--z - -,, ,,, I - . - ,:5- , "I i tj.A-1A,.L, - : - . I went on. I ­ acbs and bowels of - , C-,��17,zz A - - AYER'S �' ban'd attested her sympatli then. :.they had copper stom . I` . i I y,. and he � I brass. �By and by, overworked nature re- sai.4 in her P,brupt way. . scene enacting below, the ministerwas Just . I A'\Ie�letabjt--Prcr,�.ii-a't'),-3nf,--,-,�" , - " � - . bels. Then come headaches, iiervousnes5, J i - 1*? 4, .� .. . . i Pills that I received � . - . lie looked up, a little bewildered at!� the in time to hear this. .His dark, lustfous I "atindell th-Fca'. I � � " Then, when I was about tp do I 5 11, M, I 11 ­ �', lr1-.i.C',---;!-a­ : I . ­­ ron Ion . - , .1 I - - ­ - �- ; I � I - - wrb bad bloo'd, liver and kidney troubles; health , - i - ,-. �, " ...... -.; I anything like perma- [ -to make disused title, but pleaseil ; and trying eyes arniled into Hope's uplifted, blushin' ILA� tile stomt,.tlhs- an-U13"r-1-21. 5 0-i � 1,4, , C,r- . ; �; 12 � . . r a great mistake in life."Me . goes and strength, goes. It is really won- to te gallarlb, li� rose feebly and bowed say- face as fie asked : - . 9 j� ---­ :: - t . ent benefit. A sin- stopped abruptly, '-for Adhor raised her I ) --*�.�,.,11­-/)6 ". � -;, - � r ­"I, ­ -- ... -;�' * " I - I I 11 . � - I �J 1. ze I - - �; '. ",.�. � , . , ".. - derful how much abuse the human bodir ing,1 " Well, I thank you, Miss." 1", I- , . " � .­ - . I . " Is it such, a -deli ht to greet Esther ? I , .en-%, . - ,,, i! ; , , . .. 'ti I .., -,- ;v �, .-', "! , - . gle box af these pills did the work - I head with a little imperiow gesture, saying will,stand! Ifis equall'y wonderful ho,%v tt 9 �- - �L, . '�)`.'. .. %..f�. P - - - .* ,�;� /., I ­�­=!­f­;:�, ' have This is mv rewafd. I tboughb you would, 5 �$ . I 5 ; �Ijt. Ze . --;r . , " � � I quickly, passionately. I r froin abuse if one 11 am Independence Spinkham. 1 - " :, - A� .. -- . . it vvill recove I .�l I - - � -- I . - . - � for nie, an(l I am,now a well man." I & corn� to idine %vith you, Dinner is ready," weloo , �$ 'If - " // *-,111,-e��- ��,-­ pipckly 1 1 �v '�� . ".:.- Ll s i . , . —�— - ,�,� 'ef I You .did not � do wr�ng ; id h in a raLioiial natural way. , me fier ; I was sure my little Achor . . ;:�-;'11111 -1 -�5�41 ­- , - --.1 - . ,you .di t - I .- 1. '. , ,- A�', V �<� �."5-,y / -.�o . xG s, East Aubum, Me. s - and !she to6k his arm, whereat he smiled would." This last .with a ' , 1� _.; !3 ,*' . .'" A C. 14. HrTtmn t right." I . it wa ip give just suich help that Dr. . . smile for the I -1, -,n `:­­ , I 10� I -� L-xt�'-;.,-z�xl -t, tN d ar P child who, waiting patiently her turn tw i, I j, , . Pleasant Pellets were prep, P 1,",�!251,,0106112-- I tL a� il: � �,�', . - 3 i . .1 For .the rapi 'cure of Constipa- � He smiled. "'Von rnnp� .not thin - k in . e Pierce's ed, lea�antly. $ 1 ,ro mrste s D: - , � ..14.1 . . - . 0 � - � . � They are for constipation and torpid liver, He ate very little, and did noe'lay down ness ':-.-nd Rms " -CO n--f�P i.1113 PlCi: -.'!Cf I � ; � � - ­-� �; � greet Esther, bad forgotten every thing since - -, , t , o � . ,^ .n.)r tV---­r:.l, ,� i tion, Dyspepsia, 'Biliousness, Nau- [ perfect, Abhor'." .. i - and -in curing those dexangements-curel the locket, but'he allowed himself to be led ' 0-.:)Iuii�t,�,Alor-."),.,-,L;l�4� ..i� �ILV­­ '. -.�,, rr-7�7i " . . � 1 sea, and all disoriders of StomaGb, t "I will. )LI-ou, tell ind'i just as -Esther many coulplications and resultant disc " his handsome face appeared over the land- AC � I'S � ON - --X�i . I . � . � . , ,�,."� . � I I - . I 1 does. I * ases, away to bed when told it was time to take a iliI - . No T, Nmnc, cc) T X A�� 0 il . I � i . I ill Aink you pe feet. You - did such as sick and bilious. headache, dizzi- . lvp. . . I . Liver, and Bowel,�, take - nap. After he was safely in bed .Miss 44 Miss Esther," extending his hand . . . - � I - I . � � 1 not do wrong.1' � I ness, sour stomach, loss of appetite,. indi- I P ...— , . 4 . �- � V- ` -" I. - � � . - Spinkhain offered to put up the picture, -but gracefully, "' I am happy to meet you. I I . � .7 . A I " I . 11-o �--,� 1,,----� 4 4 � . I I 1119f ,��y,---,-Lr -- --I . �! .. . in I -r.rr.'7a,&r01d -C-- 11 ,% ' -* " D, I � The queenly I little head.nodded emphati- Feetion, or dyspepsia, windy belchings, I TV - 1� I 10 I cally, and again Mr. Campbell a ` il�d. . 'heartburn," pain and distress aftereati he repelled.bhe offer with a frown that think I have known you for many months."" ,V " . � TRA w - g '.` . f aiid kindred derange menis of the liver, frightened Hope, who had followed them And then be passed out to the di i I �� I I VV .k� I I � R III b-4 -a %�,L, I � I I " No, I did;not do wrong. . I was stop- stomach and bowels., They are mild in up-stairs�,' as much af raid of being lef b alone whether he'was bound l'uIng-roomp F-nPX-;" sl�.Z-.. . ,,, 1. � . I- ' . � . . . I . � edl` he said. " I meant no wrong, trulY- action -merely supplementing nature. .as she was of tbe sick man. I . to seek water for his . 'dix.sellao. -,4 , . . I . .1 , )) . pat ien t. .- . .&.Umsz� - �� �� I " - - e Vub when' I was about, to make' this grave � They are the result of years of study and "It is all' �al picture. she si bed, as � �� �­ CTC 1-11 VT1 1 t Y � . . .. . . mistake, thp one I had thougy� my,, mother ' . . He heard EAlier a eager � " Achor, my lib- � .1,MirP.Frtd 0 � . ,experience and there is nothing else like having locked Im- in., tb . .,& , r - �-:?, . � � p I " ; - A mx=w 11 i . . . � told me of my real motb ri ey desce2ed the* tlesiater,'l-however, and caught a glimpse. . . e To save me;the them -nothing so 1�ffective, If yo6r drug.- . - .. : Cathartic Pills 3 ,at - I 0 &-4Zr-,%4rXa&- 0 . t ' airs. I . ,.. � . : o - � -, I story was told, but; oh'! how it hurt, He -t ies-to sell yousomething else he is . of the child in' her arms, and said softl to Xrr. I - �f - 211 - I T - I I .t � .1 I � - . 77,�" � Nedat and Diploma at World's Fair. long it was bb -fore I could fo'r " " . "Where did'he get, it?" - . z d 3 laz? D0Tr-TU1j-.1--4j OP �, giiter himself, " She is worthy of her name. . r� I ei It r ignorant or makes more money out Ves, i I T14 r) T. r. . 4 �- ­ . I - get !" . A . I I � e " And do You forget now ?"' -There was - I -1 I - 11 Out of she U I . �11� � . . I I of the. other thing, . � m trunk, he says. But I qaeen-queen of hearts." . . � Pr . I - . - L � i Ask Your druggist for Ayeet Sampfft never saw it beLre, Where do yc He a . I . . i . . grave questioning in the voice. .11 It must 0 u suppose had abundant reason to confirm his � . LL : . . : . I I 1 ' emody fntr 'Ons0pa- ` I A'"I I 7 L - be so -nice to forget." I 0 r. the next . � .,n� . 1"o t camelrom ? Would Estber pul it there first impression of Esther withi Aperfc�t R I -1 � . I I . - . 11 We .Give Awav * JLM&(�Il JL�.,J 14 I'l � - , . . 'tc � I � -87 without my knowledge ?" . tion, sour 5 T110'e-al . . i VETERINARY. - - � Edward - Campbell understood, L and ll�s few days. A - peace, sweet, and -deep, and I - " - - . JIM . , � . . I ; . .. . I clasp on the little �flgure grew tighter. . I AbOlutely free of Cost, for a 11 I don't know : mak her." I lasting, settled over the household from the J1'V4?1'MS,C0nN1U1-� , 1, I P, --ri 1>' Ili- .* . � � I � . I . � .. .NO JL 0 not quite forget, but t4 . LIMITED TIME ONLY, 11 Independence it away time of her appearing, Kind and attentive . I ... .1 I. I � ,,. r� -1 .1 4 TORN GBIRVS, V, 9 -or honor graduate of Ontario. m I - ' E;s andLoss 0F $ijkjl:li��, I... I .1 �- I . . I ,q. re ' I , -e. ., embrAmee hits That pain now. I am ib- , - The People's Common Sense Dredical Adv� in, and never let him see t again. as Miss Spinkham ha I I � 11, � el Veterinary Colleg ,All diseases of Domestic � sure [set- from hi i . been, . she was not —�­- . 41, 1 - A ,: , . � ,N1, . �, . -.1 � 1. animals treated-. Calls promptly 0tended to and "' 1�y R. V, Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physi'- How shall we do it V . , V . . . -.1 ­-. .1 I '- i I am God's child-. � Th&V is first Ii I Esther, and the� old doctor growled under I Tat S e SI-griz, �p J U , ... . - . I P. - I . reply, his breath : . . . . charges moderate. Vote ripary Dentistry a specialty I divine sonabi "I neage- ciau to the Invalid.51 Rotel and Surgical InstiLute, 6J Wait bill he's asleep," was th 41 "gel - 1 . Office and residence on Goderloh street, one door' I . I a book of tooS large pages and 300 illustrations,. . , I ;� . � . I i 1. / �11, -� . � 1; - ;. - -- ------ 1=9XF-I , , , , , " . WW:7­A-;w �- I I . . in strong paper covers,.to any one sending 31 y, not n. any minutes after, the " A bqrn nurse; . The right thing in the ,;! , 01 � ( - . ,,� . AST of Dr.. Scott's office, Soxforth. . - 111211f -if-but if----��­ And the oue-cent stanips to covet customs and nlailNg locket lay in Hope's band. I . . P il . " Ali, yes; but if� According) I . , . I � I . I . — child's voice sank to a boarse whisper. buly. Over I 68o,000 copies of -this complete Famil . right pla0e for once," as he bent over Afro'. N -yo P. 4 - I. ",� , &Lst.i�)'.-I, is prt up in orae-zl;%e bcttipm cmly. .-T,.- I � J � " y '"He is young �wd beautiful," she said Roper, and'noted the quiet, even bre thing, . I ;t ­Cne to Bell, q Mr. Campbell, if you knew -Doctor Book already sold in cloth binding at . I -- . 11111 ,nd -- . - I -.... I -0 -1 .. F1 � X I! . I'll � you ally"I.-Ing else on the plea or Promise tliat it - � I I . - - I% ..� ­ .- � � - � If- --MIIIIII11I1IIII11IIIIIIIII1III= WO -- t Is J USTJ V. � Veterinary Stt%eon and Dentist, Toronto College of and the little voice ling&ed over tb am ­ Estber ?" For strange thoughts were dis. - Yes ; � - ,6 -a, " - , " 0, a roUl" arld "W'11 P.n.svn-r ever . I ,' G. H. GIS-Bg I your mother scrutinizing the face sharply ' I is Z0, 8-1d ia b�lk. Dori b- R�107 a 4 . ." � . bad,done wrong -something dreadful"-- regular price of $i.5o, WoRU)'s Dxspr-.Ns,&xy . " Independ. and the dAtisfied repose that markedo'every � M DICAL AS90CIATIO ence d I 19�`�-' ."W'100%," - veterinary dcatists, Honor Graduate of Ontario Vet- I at -word � , lauffato, N. Y, , . o you think he can be anything to feature.! . � ­ I AWAN 1. . erinxry College, Honor member of Ontario Veterla- with such Pitiful- emphasis-,, then .could- --", . — - ­ verytbing was all right to Jennie I , . I ,y ptr- 21_1 , . . - . : ' . ....... -�:?'E � - old of a -country, hous�.11 I I i . P-,30-" X k8 'that Yet Est,, 0 -11 -9 -T -0 -R -1-A. : , � e thresh -lope's peace. when she knew Esther bad come,, and Mr. � � ary Red kcal Society. All diseases, of domestic animals vou. los� tile ache ?" .. � under th" turbiDg I &. ; I k4lully treated. All cilli. romptly attended to &I 64 1. I � � , I . I i Yes, I think so; Ow so," and 'the Miss Spinkham steppe4, to her side And Campbell marked with astonishm�nt the 1' ' - I I I I I - I ftc- � -1 a ,�y or k ' If it came from that trunk,' it must be , n- I I I - � I I : -�=A--==�, - C COPY Ore' WRAVITER. rimi,;o ,z 1 1 d night., �Dentjstry ans Surgery a I n looked at the picturo. stant soothing that fell on poor, restles 11�1 " / rr,' 1 z �. I . ,?,� I " I '? . I - Office and Disponeary-Dr. cial�y- Minister's voice -trembled; .64 Aeb Esther's. I never saw it before. I � - , ..� 04r , '17-'e � t be , - or, this -is . ; . 1-6natur -�', , I - - !s 0:1 - Camp 11's 01T offloe, I ., should. ,A If it waa a girl . . Is un- t L,wI *1 11 - t, / Z'le th co I , I should ' I , I - � - Main streeiSeatorth. Ni& .119 answered m � say it was ole Howaid under her touch. I .1 � 4: P 6;07. if it - - �;e , I �- 'I - t fie the n confidence ' ivould not. tell� think.she would have shown it to me 4 , ��-� " I . - *Moe. 1406-62 another unle .Ty child. was g In --, '­', I ri . I 4;0 - as in like'need ., but you need iven to her. )) cant for the child " she said, 'He watched her every V -�- --.- -,:::: - WrkqT,C-.. : . L - Gi�e it to n1e, uncle, a I I moveihent, iust bow .�& .. 7'"g, F12 1 � .� . . 4, A. - - P!:, - W-, I- - � - --;�. �-, 7 , - 'comfo W 6&� I - 1=-9. - 1W 17 . . she said, extending her hand.- - � 4iA� .=P-- i- ,r,.7 I �, ' . rt, and 11 have been. comforted, Abhor., - " What child ?" ' she arranged the . piliows -and moved the f I it . � V. �,.' 4-A 1 . I - The little outla,ndisher." . . . - : . . little girl, my mother did-sin-did.do some- , But tbe'old man grew initantly rebelli,ou, � I � ! -i�� , ;; - I . . .: i I LEGAL . - S. 4 ` Oh, Nina, yo ., anxious to learn the secret of :1 - � . I � I . I - thing dreadful, and- yet Jesus has taktil " NO, '110 ! -1 have him u meant. . Yes, it looks such success. But though he imitated her 1. . I - t- , at last. You shall i N . Z .i I . I - I G.. C.&MEKON, formerly of Catneron, Holt & away the abbe. not lq-ok at him � just like her." - .1 1 4 'AT. Cameron, Barrister and Salialto-i, Goderiz)h, It was a long tinle before I . -be is dangerous.11 . i i4 11 exactly, and. learned to exhibit wonderful � I . ��� , let hi in Nina 9" questioned Miss Spinkham." skill, the sick Man knew the difference, and S z.. _ ; when I did, lie took -it all But Hope persisted.. "'i us see �, Y ' h Ontario Office-Ramilton street, opposite Colborne away ust let � . , z i - . I I J, n � - 1452 - b sweet relief," - . - his face, uncle. Let the child see it, � a . �� WWI. no . f Achor." . leted - -N � 1. -1� and left s - . . es, it is like her too, ut I wa' thinking ,when no other hand could control,. qu - I . � . . She turned ber little face -up to his, -a face ,he has not looked at itjet )) It is too dark for her, though, instantly. beneath her touch and voice. . �J . * f . . I I I MES SCOTT, Barrister, &o. Solicitor for mol. wherconwere mingled such compassion for " The child ! . I - Perhaps." b . . tavl -1 ,-1 I STOVES W i I � - . I . . I . 4 aT " Mary, where is Mary ?" he questioned, � I . 1 4P NO. 0 aw V) I �. . �. 90W8'B3nk, CJintOn. Office - Elliott lo2k, his woe joy he cried furious I I . go away Pid Hope. -It .is a d Edward Camplieli's eyes secon(led the I I . i � . 9 , at his words, and e . "How, strange V) s - --- � . Clintou,Orkt- bloneyto-loanoamort-aree, I -gratitude and - raising his eeble arm as an . il � . : . I a . . ' . � . ; 1 1451 love for his - , . . 11 you ,rhan's face, and yet it is just like Nina and question, wondering what he meant., I It is what everybo,Lly will w I I � - � . help- . I love You, love you dearly 11 � - I . ant AOAIY� and we are prepal,ed to. sympathy ! " Oh. how, if to strike. 11�101 &'Way I Why` should I Tfluell like Achor, I. never knew they look. - Esther quite understood. "' lie takewine sb me ! hurt you ? I- had.'better kill you than -let ed alike before, tliCk ' the best assorted stdb];: of -- 7[> S. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer mud she said, retre ting by one door as Hope. en ugh Nina's fah. a w WTOU z !A � ' him ruin your'life. " And the gleam in- the - I z ­ a, - - I aI for my mother, Mr. Campbell," she sadd, - - I � ; : .e JLV Notary Public. Solicitor for the D . ? I 11 . ;1 - ominlon . seemed familiar." I I .! f ; . � I I tered the other. . old man's eyes- frightened Hope into silence, " Yes, and Archor looked n I to me w face radiant � - z; Back. Office-OardDo's block, NalarSireeb, Seaforbil . . a [�- a�swering his mute request, her . . . t . ; �- � - . A ;: . ' he seated herself beside her trullik,­wbile r . Py, " lt*is my one gift, of I priceless R 4�nges, � Cook Stoves, I � 4 loney to, loan. 1236 Hope heard her latt words, and laughed so " . !Ili ' .1 I I � ort� � - . � .1 I as she assailed the gentlerian. Abhor went into the nexb ro when I fireb saw her," replied Independ� w to me, my mot ouch and voice." . � . Om. ' ' ber'a t ; . - � .1 . � :: Ir X. REST, Darrfstakr, Solicitor, Notary, &c. .. ence. " Hide the picture, Hope, Don't " A testimony to her worth which needs I I 4 : ; " W -hat fiave you done ? You must have Presently Hope heard her uncle's shuffling pub it ba�k in the trunk ; he in ' look for )y T . !Parlor and Box St I - 0 . Office -Rooms, Ilve. doors north ofCommercla som, e magic paw6r to elicit such step behind her, approaching cautiously as it no indorseme . L . ': 110tel, grourd floor, next door to G. L. Papets fron, - remarks I ay nt, replied the gentlen3an. . .- i i - � � ove% I . Achor. I co - P, . Ah, there's the doctor." I � . uld hardly believ if to take her by surprise. A nervous dread :� � - I I . � I- - 11 - fewelry store, Main street,. Seaforth, Godorich I., r. Campbell il And quite overlooking the compliment im- : I 1�ver Sholl'11 ill Seafortb. . .!, 1. % my . When Hiram Roper reached his home plied to herself, Esther rep ed : . -1 . gnt&-cameron, Holt and Cameron. 1216 ears, seized her, and she turn ' J . . All the long .years . . I ed to catch him aim- WO would therefore ask you to Call, ! .JT Ii . I � ­­­ —, : I . Ing a ch � ­� r use her head. Evad- ! , alla C'; , ell-, promising 11 � - -i � Kallilne - our ,Qt0 � she be's I been With us I have fieard he ina mantel image a,t that'night he found his prematurely boric " Her whole life was a testimony which r 6 YOU thtit 'WB 'w- I not feeD � - ? ri A�LROW a PRIOUDYOOTI Barristers, Sollcit6yl, ing it, she left the room, . calling Achor as infant dead, its motbbr vdry sick,,- . M�, highest ambition * i offelid6d if you do not bu , as we always colisider it a pleaswa- I _ . that,word love oul once b f - ' and then '�i� . &a., Godedch.Ontarlo, J. T. QARiLow, �, fore, and a satisfied two worlds. - Ii i Q. Q.; in ref eren * - : ;, :� U 'stbp . � ­ I -r. 1. - . i�. � -� , 1 cc to she went. : . I I stiff-back6d, gruff-voiceci wornan hovering . � .Y I - . - Wit. PROVJ)Zeof,r� .� 88.8 � be is a very ,,,,,,In . is to follow in her steps. �:r . � - I - 1- �?! , . I F il in -to show our ,, . I L �'� 1, strange child." . .. I over both ; while above stairs, I Voods. We have also a lar, e nulnbe,r � . 9 of goodL . 11 � I ' - � abe . I �. . UAAIKZP.ON, HOLT & HOLMES, B&rrJgtCr& So- ' i . . 0 an i and stovef,, botl� coal and wood, which we are off,exin& . ing crazy," Ilowaidis room, Edward (',ampbell battled ation for noble w in hood. It had sprung ' I . 1.4� - p , � afraid uncle is get", UnGle Edward Campbell had an inbred vener- secon-d-11 � ,- -1 I, ., flaitom In Chancer � it Yts, very," assented the youn - " What can we do hn d Hi ran I the fever strength of another patient. , . . �'- � if , , g -minis whispered. I I :�� - , yv&c.,Godamh Oni M. C; ter. 11'The moat attractive r-hild I ba-ve and the mam off for the da ' to birth beneath his youn els .� . - 5it - i: I aye i 7 � � in a half- � e in- wn with every i�3 � Hope went tearfully aboub her "CK BOTTOM PRIO-OS ,� f � � or,mms - . y ? Oh, if onl Achor was stilling �Willie to sleep, and fostering care, and hac! - I '? AOX ever met,"' and Hope gave bi he had del d'tintil to -morrow, as h gro 9 step-mothe AT 1RU' - . i- . ­ . comical, half. qui=ical"look as sh' tended 1 Ach4r, I amso frightened, household ear of his growth. � Quite I I r � . � 'i ,. . � y uncon cionsly . . . I - . � w . 1; xz - Conveyancer, and, Notary, Solicitor for the Can : for she'vv" going . but to walk � Mr. in looking wistfully now, he. placed Esther Ertts withinhis � . � (niarantee perfect. rStill bear ill inind thet . W4at shall we do? Jennie - into Jennie's room, oftener Alit) 0118 that lye F - M00aughey & Holmested, Barrister, Solicitor . the. glass to give her bat another lit�le duties, now and aga � I F. HOLSIESTED, aucceasor to the late firm of e turned to shivering. -1 am -W I - I 1- -1 . poke, , . , I 1 +,; ��:, - adian. Bank of Commerce., Money to lend. Farm mith . must not be &I Itrined,11 . I still coming. to heart , beside his youthys: sweet benefac- 0 ; � i- Campbell. i . They held where Aebor swa eA back and fortb, baby tress. we ara isol I . y . . . It � for sale. Offlea ha Scott's Block, Main Street .1 la consultation in the � e agents for the Clare Bros.' Hilburn Furnaces, � - , 64 . lower . i : a Did you know b in her arms,, I . * . . . � - � 1, � I g6t a new dress last all, Achor dedidi�g it was her duty to fol. . -1 Independence had taken his place in- un- I . - �- . � . � low and w � down Hope ook , — - .1 � , atch'the old man. . .4 . cle Howard's room, and declaring hirneelf �� I ��, � � - - 0briatmas ?" she asked suddenlyt shaking When W.7lie was laid I , . . her place by Achor's knee, and looked u . , $,You finish; i I 1. " . - ­ � i . \, out its folds as they walked down the path. . . you P I . . . �L - .. superseded, from he list of regular I I 0*1 Seaforth,� I day's nurses, he laughingly reminded then, that ,- � DENTISTRY. . .r work. Don't say a in her face for strengthening cut off I S. U- L ' � i , � " It was sent to Esther by s Word to'Jenriie.' He is used to having me t 1] 1 1 ome -unknown , The z . 11 � JF'tR, BELDEN, deatist; crowning, bridge work ! I.ffi I perils bad reversed their situat'i n8. Achor he should always be ready to Supply. And � i Hard re, Stoves and Tinware ' . I �- I - i and she turned, it over to � e. Some one' follow --him. Perhaps if we do . not try to 0 : : � � , , I I ' 'from C - I Merchants. . . � - t � -U and gold plate work. Special attention gi, .1) � � en � . . . . .i . - � Al grow quiet agaip-, � was the elder, the one !Upply fie did a doze ' little offices remain- Second h oves tak 11 . A ; - 6C i . get the.picture, he w, )) DOW. . . . to be depended on n 1 . ;f � to the preservation ot the natural teeth. All work Indeed !" he said, flushin, - So Achor slipped up stairs,' and Hope 44 and stoves tak n in excliancre for new ones. - i � . Y slightly. ing to be filled, becoming to them doubly a - 0 L I- - I �arefully performed. Office -over Johuson Bros., " Look at that bea i w in to lay the ­ Achor, will she die ? Will Jenni . I , i nardware store, Soaforth. L utiful bi d dinner table. But i e die?" � . I I - 1461 - I Miss Hope. a her 1111nister. i . -- --- 01 1 7 � I she whispered tearfully. i I ."" - I ­ 7 ----------- � I I . � How daintily he balavilces bearb wag a vague uneasinesq, a sense T b I . t I -- - I himself on that, . !- d L . 11 twig ; . - .Of " No ; I think not." ( tinued.) ` 0 1--; . ;" F 1- I - how 4is throat �Bwells with tile tu. fear, that communicated itself to Jennie . . L . I It. H, S. ANDERSOI graduate of Royal College I : � I who ioticed that she left th Why ? Did you see Hiram? I . I Dof Dental Surgeons, Ontaxio, D. D. S., of To- : mult of deli ht within ! Glorious., fellow 1 L . -The -- - — - - � � 9 L e room twice' — — - -- — . . - I - 7 , .. I irontO University. Office, Market. Block, mitchell Note bow be turns his be d luri� d6sestor called him aside and talked so ong. HES I THE! WALL. I I . . I a as if - g the next ten rni I BREAC 2 � I ; , � 7 to gather f nutes to stand listen- I � I � , 11 Ontario. . I ; I t . 14,02. inspiration from every'side." - in' 't the foot. -of the stairs. I . Lheard him say something about a danger- . i I 1 5 ' . � q L I I � I . -- .1 o�s condition." � - . : . � . , " Yes, I see, replied Hope. Sibner was all . I The Weak Spot, the Xidneys- � 1-T : � . I ready. Should she c&ll They Must - ; I . t i AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, Will . I . I � 66 $9 � . � . . ­ be Guarded as Li . -a I . � - ; I them 7 Agai . i " Yes - I know. Nit Esther would say fe Advances -Defence : I ; ow -R. visit Hensall at Hodgeno'Hotel — n she sought - the- stairs, but - Count Your Chin . . i L I : -i I i , 7 . f L d.od lives'; Hope." - - I � - I a � 1. , � atly a ew '�" Ye1r, Esther would say. Oh, if I cnI - L . L I . every Monday, and &tL Zurich the I the voice of Achor, heard distinc Strengthened by Dodd's Kidney Pills. . second Thursday In eaen mouth 1288 . . . ) , I . CHAPTER XI., I min u tes"b6fore,pleading with her un'cle to h d y PoP.T H I - . � L . --befbre buying then) in. Don't take t I I I . � � , . ! � � ,---�N. � Achor, al I . - f- , i , � KINSMAN, 'DOntdili, L. -b S., - -------7- silent 'now, ...Had anything the doctor -said uncle Howard b cc zens called on here to , on a's word that the right number I . I . � .. . � . � �, lie down, was Esther !" sobbed Hope now. 0112, October 26th (Speci )-Citi- � ,any � I - X Exeter, Out. Will be at Zurich L . . 4L-11OST it .TRIG-UDY. I I happened ? Ought she to go -up and see ? ad received vouch for cn I i A . � . . . i � 4L -" blues " am d " reds " i md I I whitesrP . . 0 Sne that unsettled him, and wing statement without an ex- 1 of I Y On .She trembled --vith apprebension, and gave nnot live. Poor uncle Howard !" ception endorsed it as . V the Huron Hotel, ONL me great shock of the follo . . , WAIIST TauiwpLy in each raonth, and Esther brt*d forgotten the. locket i 'hoe ca I.- W I, % ; box at the bottom � the a sigh of relief as the ro. trueo Mr. Charles . I � . I ; . ' -- � are there. Leather, workmanship and ` 1, I � ]KUrdooles .HatC-1, Hene", On the F1287 FRMAT _.Qf her trunk, so ib I was, ,;I,nd found empty. Oil's wer I e searched III then the door opened, and INJr. G'ilchrist, Chief of Police and Government d � . I I ,I � I .. I � I n each mouth. Teeth exbracted with the least left there when the trunk wa' ' . .. i . , . � '; I for I ., , 4 . Campbell came in . I . . 9 . oroxt mike any ihoe, ­ I I � I � ck d ., �hjlert overseer of his own c . I i I but r ase, sai&: � . : - ! � pa .e , They must 'have gone ,down the back " You are very tired, Hope," he said. years my diebtress increased un't4 : . . fdls a�c'-C.Orrq-4 ng to the blend. See that you get all ' ' .'A �� : f Pala Possible. All work first-ol4as at liberal raies. Hope's a t . F y lery diff- ; dep, r ure. ' I I 11 i i , . I I 'base. ,She fled over the *front one as i " Could you not ' the doctor called it Diabetes. At times my �A!4' all I " � Ld " -chips you're entitled to when buy- . - an . ,, or ell er6t kin i � . I One morning, -turning ,over 'I ie stai� f I I 1� f — - of her tr t contents pursued.. As she came Opposite the get wlitble rest ?" ' IF , . � - I . I - . � I : ; . -- � I '. u did not 4 price . I ,h.. . bro ug ti It i t to the top,'amd I ef b it, i1vith other ner, eyes wild with excitement, 'White , b last a- friend assured me I I I . , MEDIOA unk for some missing artieal�, Hope room door, her old unc!e sprang from a cor- urd ? No no, no! Yo � r 3ee h is did no good. A ud medicine taken ' shoes. I 70U 6 ,n alwayS tell �y the name .and - P -- - , dining- - " What ! up there,' so nea uncle How- auffering was intense, a fnl - I � - - things, on the floor, -,vI . hair ng eyes,ii,heii he I that DodWs Y 6 GoOdyear Welted. $,3, $4J $ 1 It . 7 1 1 ien suomor I I � I : J�nnie, intendiDg to ied by streaming, axe in hand IiAed glari '. tamped on the s to. . I ? � his head with the, axe." I I . I I , - : -strike her. down.,! I few boxes h � It , . Dr. John McGinnis, - return in�,mediately as if to � o ,,, e� 6rds me iidmoy Pills would Care me. A, ; " 5- , � i ­ - , . ,�-eplt that promise, and 1 � ' - OGUZ - . 4 4 �. d the blow. permanent . .. routit 1 3 Han. Graduate London. western University, member- B� t one lbing after another claiming her at- doori and sprang to Jen�ie's 'sid�, cry idi " But 0 e did see,and thank thes -1 . , of Ontario- Colle,le of Vh3ts-eians and t ti t rdered possessions. With a sh-riek she operI tbE erfect and I believe ,r averte r a 'The Slater Shoe " aiI arrange her diso � (11n,ing-roonl , " True," he sa* i e Lpai�l les P CAirAL' n ; - Surgeons, �- On . Hope, can ycil not trust c�� . . I . : �. : 99 i 4 "19, him with the restle . ; � I il � . Offlee and Re,qi(Jvn&,'-1!'0rmII occupied by Air. wm. � �', Irl was for tten until '. Sav�e me ! sav - . , -1 . I . I I he t6u . I I - . Pickard, Vittoria Street, nextlo thl� Catholic Church just before dinne when she repaired to her It e me !" I .. I You re powerless, ' *— I . � � I . . . �- I . - � I-' � � Z I . - . . I . . vert any - - .1ii - - I � � I e You ; -he shall," not have evil threatening the house . I � �� `I1!III!R1110 irXight ca.118 attended promptly. 145U12 1: r 0.111, I will sav child, in your own strength, to a I 1. "i, � � . I Ones Double. I.V I . , --- . I . . I ­ -- I . . 7 - - t - I ,you," cried the crazy man, pre6iug ;into 11 I hoI4 yet you may- I . i I � R. ARM9TROXG, M. B., j Toronto, Tading the':ddor ajar, . I -lope peeped -in ' ' . ' . . I ave b,he power. to ol everj advense -�ivw differently onlenand-womc-illo ii � I : 'r 'Victoria, M. C. P, S., 04tario, successor to Dr , I foroe,,'and turn it iinfb blessing." � X. D. 0, M. . � : I � , . bliair . -Jennie'fell the matter of sitting for their photogmphs I -- z D and descried uncle Howard sitting in a v &he room. fainting to tile floor, while. contr ok: �tt I p - t I 21110tk 01dall -lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Bruce'. [Lnd bendiDg ove� soillething in his - -- . � I deld, Ontario, �i past the To a Aian it is usually rather a bore. I - . � 9 - I r' - - band. Achor, dartin HO e raised her lovely face. The rhoon- Very thought of having to do ' it.: 6118 bim I Creeping up'behind h, ' -old man, spran, lip- p the - . . . -------,-- ­­- ­ - ­ --- 0 - ,ill unperceiv6d, * Hepe on a chair, seized the axe fram the t 0 ligAt revealed her ,smile. . ROBSRT WJ�LIS, SOLE AGENY FOR! 19EEAFORTH. I I � zi! � -0, E. COOPER, It. D,, Al. B- L , F. P. and S., � was astonished to see a rich, old-fashioned remb- with disgust, and he vows upon each occas- — 11 , . , . � � encasing a n ,IiDg heI alid.hung it into the farther cor- . I : � �- �� , a - . _ iaI d�rkly handsome mer of ,tile room ; - ion, after going through the trying ordeal � I � - � � - I A/. Glasgow, 40.,- Physician, Surg3on and will rest, but it must be here with Abhor. J� J -P Mi S -F I -P , X lo6ke , " You -are so good," she said. " Yes, I . .., V 1. ; � Ao. ' - .. - ... . oouchor, Conetsace, ont, I U2,7 face. Shd soon: became as absorbed as un- � ", �Ielp me, *�H4e," she cried "' ffeel safe with her. Her courage saved my that it shall be the last, Most gills, on the , . . . ,T0rTT-T- ,- i �� . cle Howard him�,qelf and was only aroused m ' I help - 0 :p4j 1 . � . I I f)) - life to -day." - 1 � . � .,4 - I , other hand, U6 to � I i I --t-� I LEX. BETRUNIC, � by ' h . e . and Hope understandilig, blelped to . _put on their prettiest i 8 . i I . . . 2 1:4 I . College of Physloiansand 8 6u. � e in the d � oorway. . I . . gowns and pose before the canle 'he -r - ! ., . A M. D,�;, Followolkhe P.0yal . if., a tap at t e door, followed . by Achor's pueh the old ml through. the pail Bub when Hope went to ask for ra. 1. ? - , utgeons, Kin at . 1. 1. or door Jennie be- ; �f ; ftcueosor to D,r- MavIdd. �Giii, I . .. . �� I - upled � I I and turn the k I him. ie better,and the I � I -- or ,h.. Iresid , ; ) the old man, lifting . .. I I - Scaturt T� " Ali see !" -cried Mr. Campbell resuAs tfiey Obtain certainly justify their : . ' en �'his finger and pointing at the As. the girls to the door.' - I 9-1� X . briler'a viciorla Square, in house lately 00 ce r JeliI they look- fare retiring, Achor followed oftener they have it to do ti S U , - 1 1 (" H' T I 14, -10 , - = , T N, " 8-0 A P . � .1 - ! otipled child ' " See, ed into each other's ces, . ­: feeling. Their pictures are always much ! :1 I . J by L� B� Dancey. I lit is his ow fa Are you going ?" she asked. . 1, ; , . . I I - � 17.1 — - ­­ -- ; . 1127 ! . 11 -it is bis own -but- " not daring to :: more worth lookin - . . . . g , at than men's. of a i I -- —.----,-, -- ::not have i'l- ! be shall voice the fear that, held their hearts. But I will return in an hour and remidA all ' f . 11 I f I - . . 1� i � I night. Mr. Roper is with your un -l- course, Women have an advantage �in their I . , I lt is all I have left of her,,, I O; ,Qhe lived. As they applied restoratives, e ' now, I . I � . I L)R' F' JI - 13 U R RTOW,4�, , [ Startled A,t his n . � � � - WRAPPERS. . �- 1� Loite resident Phyaloipia and surgeon, T-oronto Gen- �him, and tone, Hope stoopeff toward she opened her eyes, and Hope, thro " You are saI so get some- sle'�P. ' 0 . or, beauty and their pretty'clotbes, but that is . . . I � I . 1.� i , I her hand fell pn ihe locket, while wing you are a brave little woman. I � . : - I .. t. aral Hospital. Iloncir graduate Trinity herself' beside' her sobbed byste . .�O not all. They know how to make the most A' I I ' , Achor -stepped into t _ -- rically, . to -day. u saved a prett -colored PiCtUr,e- for eVery 12 cr Smalight"' I ' ; � -1 - membe dU"Siu,`g','i,'ny,' ' !Ile room, , While Achor pi ' life of themselves and to look their befit to order. i y �­ � - , , r Of the Colle,ge of Physicians an r aced 'A Pillow under her ?)3 , - Were you not a 'raid of the , . � . I -; . Or le -Y, if ! . Of Ontario- Coronor fcr the Coubty of Hur - [ 1, Na no ; you s . � They can pose and not be ridiculous. 11 b,noy Soap on ; head. . axe . - � . I � . ; . . � 0 frOYFIGE.-Same Ias. formerly occupied tall - not bkve him !11 I ery ,six "Life ' . it � ,)y Dr* .cried ,,he old m an, 4Q�� I . . 0 . � wrappe,,rs. . - I I ng the locket above I Neighb6rs or ly thought, ifficult thing to. be natural and - I . � I � 0 � . a ' '. WS are well wor I -da ; . k I . ; i -0� 0 � $� B--Nighb calls answered from office. I xPression ,% . Telepho -were 'keepyour usual e .Thes ' * Smith, opposite Public school, seaforth, What-shouid they do " I did not think of it. I 11;is a d - . -1- N � e 'his head. " You shall . not 866 him, Celia far removed ; Hiram had takeni the only ' that I had brought all of this evil on thein rhen you are I I. pict � I I wickedness. ; "I . Z f 411.)3 - . . . .. . th getting. Address - I ; I -el 1386 ille is f Lill of arm hand wi � sitting in a stiff little chair in front of the A. I , . -------- � and lowering his th him that day. Something I . � 'hand, as one opposed him, be again' rivete inust-be done ;'soffie one summoned. a 4 . I � . I : � .11 � I You! Poor little innoceI ! . camera with an iron thingsticking I - I ­ . DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY, Tis eyes �% d . . How ; . � . . � I � i I oil the. pictur�. I . Ding -ding -a -ling ! Was. ever note of could you ?11 , back of your head. Your face immediately LEV IR' ROSs Ltdiss ascott stoeet I . ' � ! � . PHYSICIANS A" SURGEWNS, � " A snak,e beddeffl bimself 4inder the door. bell so welcome? Hope followed ' T�a ture had ; somethin . to do with freezes. and every attempt -to look- pleasant 1. . I I I Toranto V, . " � I . . � 'throshold of a couiltry 'ho Achor' to the door, to find Independen ' ; I t Pic results in a gha�tly grin. You are painful- . . I I I I, Goderich street, opposit' use,?' he qu me mean the picture that made hi T- I : L- - e -Methodist chureb,Seaforth s1bwly, solemnly, rationally,, oe m � II -. I i I t . . 'that Achor, SPinkbam's lank figure waiting for an n. crazy., 1, could tell that by the way ly aware of the awkardnes8 of your attitude; . . � e he - — J- G. SCOTT x pressing close to HoPe's side, asked . . I nd then at me, wit ' his eyes , I - . ; ' raduate Victoria and Un Arbor, and : I ., . trance. looked at it a' you are very self-conscious. Somebody said I I . I , xnember OMario .College of Physician - . 6 T H, E I 'F1 1* - I � -3 and fs What is the matter, Hope ? H�s " 0 PansYo you old angel ! God sent so wide and awful. 11 her, in describing a photograph : I ST (?F TEAS �4 � u,ty of Huron. I caa ed 'The we . It �CH: ,- - 'Surgeons. Coroner for Cou And then h ' me- � PURE ANo R1 I . in all looked sweet and cc : �0� � � . t lound himself ?,, u I ncle 'Come in;) "Celia -that is t , and the men stern 1 1 1 j I - , YOU, I she cried, kb3sing and Hope, er,", under y I � � - I : I i " bugging and dragging her into th' . her breath ." and that and noble." It requires practice to sit for .. r , . 0. lAcKAY. honor graduate Trinity Uviversity, "I don't know wb'a't he has found. Un- e hall. . MY h wanted W . . ! I old medali.if, Trinity ia 1W I . I - - I I � I � , 11 I 3ledical 0--ilege. blember �cle d, where (lid you get that .. you crazy ?11 kill her ! has to do it two or three I -, 1,� o w r ?W " Be � a plebure. One . ! . I'll, o"Ve Of F48ici­a and Surgeoas� Ontario. 16 . i. asked that lady . 0 Mr. Campbell, I ca -'t help it, 41 ' ' c� , � . 3 M . , : NO b6,1'm at the bottom of it PURE ' � ' ' .1 ,,, .. 1483 . Id lip cunningly into her face. ,; iba-uncle Howard, and Jennie 4 I al .)I Such a times before be gets used to it, and can 6b- I i 01? . � il I- -- CC He - . I 4 9 0 pa, Pitiful wail , . I I tain a photograph that is reall. * � . , � I � — I , not yours ?" he said. . � . s the reply. . y of some sat- BLACK, 1, , i '. . I nsy ' ,, . . I . 1. , No ; :1 come in here and see Fy i 11 . is I .� I ATATIONEERS, never saw it before, uncle." � t - P " You'are at the bottom of a 11 ' faction to himself. . I; : � I � � . �� � .. . 6. I Cloaxing]. , " Where did you get it Vy .-Miss Spilikhani's - face lengthened per- done to-dayas well, then," he said. Take The clothes that people wear make a grei t I : - — , I � � - - . " There !"- The old CePtibly-as she looked at Jennie's comfort in that.� God hae.exalted your deal of difference, -CERRN, � � U man. ,turned and fi listless . Women think as mucl 1. MIXED - * - � I �', I W3M- WOLOY9 Pointed to the box. gure. , . � I I pi�ivilege and is g lig you noble* oppoit of having good pictures of their gD*ns as( f ; I . � I ' I I 1. dIIIIIIIIIIIII11IIIII I I I - -1 JI 4 Imposs b a 7 themselves, and so they put on what the ! . 4 Aucttonebr for the Counties of Huron and Per , - ' , . - un- I .1 - . -.! . � I . � ; � I .-Harris manu, YJ . "Uncle Howard. He: ' consider most effective. , But . with a mair IN:LEAD PAC'KE ' �. : and Agent at Hensau for th-massay I � itiest6makeulli good whatever evil your " Wb :t . vi - . - � - . I e .get them ? has done this 9 1. t � 7 Wturing Company. Where did if ;Do�e1z0,),DWnmc10uId it 1. mother may hh;�"b wrought. I have no dout)t It Sales promptly attended to, I 0 iffin there," point- . - , � " . charges Moderate The old an drew * ing to the parlor door. the measure of this is notso. TS � I and sI . " -good will, so overflow as . to I � I Ordets by, rk,All addressed to Refili on guaranteed. closer to her, and .Achor got the He wants a picture of him� 25, 80, 40, 50AND 60 CENTS I . . � I �, all Post office or *Iiispered, if afraidsom axe from him and[ locked the d wash amay all remembrance of the ill." self as he usually looks ON�Y�1;-2 ANb I �ou I . � F 7 left at his residence, Lot 2. Concession 11, i;�Ck- .��ear : - e one might over- tried I o kill me ; and o6r. He � . , not a picture of k a . .1 � I 'TEA A ' PoUN.0—AT ALL GRoc.Fzas I ,' . as : - - ND �L- aramith, will receive Prompt attention. I -Hope sbivered. -A little gasp, P' . clot4s, and so he should go to his photo- . . . I- C4, & . I I, - t .--------- � from the � ' rom ecstasy at his .. if her breath was lost 11 � �,���111, i 1, .- � �t 1296-tf ' "He ca . grapber's in his ordinar dress. He shoul I 11 I ! � � ity-the 8 ,) I I -1 ill wicked ci keeping 1 idjot prop ecy,,and the eag'er childl- y . 5 - I- etise ' '� A snake bedded, h _ imself a pro- . of being photographed in ail LTM IN� 111, HAY' LTD I. � TORN H. 3KcDOUGALL Ll� tWicked city, . Riound," said her old friend, puttin never think E-DAViDs6 ' . I I i " tho'county of . d Auctioneer for �- . tecting, arm about her form. 4 hands grasped -both of his. I - - f -, WHOLESALE A . -Huron. Sales attended in -a ,9 . eveiiing suit. -fO, . . - . --IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GENTS, TORONTO I i parts of vieCounty. ,Xerroa 11 1 We need ai " You make mestrong, and brave* and It gives a gotten -up - - I . doctor - - I i 11 XoDougall% long experience as a deal . � ----- �. I occaaion look that is not at all to be deafre . i . � . I , reasouable. From Mr' . Is there a horse on the plAce ?" - true. :I love God so when yon -talk, 11 . I in . . L . - I . I ' a balf-tamed colt. 11 One doel,pot weq,r evenin dress at the ti dqm i : . - qualified to judge Evety inog ' I 3 stock of all kinds he ifs speci&113 er in far 46 0 ly* -as I' do ' � er i : 'I 84tig4ation. All orders t ' - i, of values, aud can,�� L I g redient ih MAn- t eo Hiram ba whe Esther speaks of Him. God will re. � I i leftat Tim Expostroaa h t with him.,, member, how You comfort roe,",aud the he .a whrou 3.� 'Concesston� , P ,, or at his reFjidence Lot , - - 96 C n that child baxness it ?11 I . ograp g . . i I " nd Through, � - Gffiee � - , - of day when a, P h is t ken.= �, -3 .11. It IeYs Celer -Nerv� .00 warm young lips were pressed one moment per's Bazar. . I . I � � - -I- be , . . � I I . � . I r , �-4--z--l-1--�­—L � - , I I � ,I i � � : , , . . , � C I � I . I - In -,i- . � - , Eiamino both the busiubse -md shorthand courses of the I promptly attend�d to. - S., Tuelterainith, wif, - T 111- But be -fore Hope could answer in the to his bands, the next she was by, Hope's I . I . , — . . � - . 14M 1pound is a 4,100d -maker and a,ftirmative. Achor'had. half the gear ad �d . — . : . — - ; il� side.- � . - . 1 %�� il . , I on the horse, t�nd a moment laiter . I , G—ogand*�agog. I 1 - . 4� - I . health gi r. ` - 'was - - � ' If y6u are ' - - . t I � ve I Weak in§, bareheaded, down the road T � Who, were Go � . ; � . , d I i ; � � . r I . I . - I � I . � . . I I I � e 9 and Magog? English �- : I hi I CHAPTER XII. tradition says that � I- .. !� I . . . w Ir eP past the houses at a break. i� i or run down., try' i�. . . they were the last of a -0: 7 I . I ' , . I . neck speed, 4nd was hardly able to check . � ice of giants who infested England until . � � . � ; . HANDLE Wo ' : I Dear I I , . . . . � ri . Z - I i � i . RKs. t Sire: it is -wl*i, i. T h-er norse lolig enouah f-- I +h. � A It A I ft I . u h, -"&V I ans-pr,a1r. Can -1p, I SQ STRAN J - es roye by some OT the Trojans I .. - ..�— I r can recoinmend others to take Man- ' bell's I . ; I GE IS LIFE. 1 . . I � ley's Celery -Werve Cc ound, as I I .. - aIied- I who w,ent to the British isles after the de- - - . .. . I will do all kinds of Turn' � "' Why, what is the All the next day the' iousehold- were bus- structibn of Troy. Gog and Magog, it is ' . ; 11 - . . on �, - I - % - iwg�--p ; ,, where . . . � � .1 �d to kill Hope, wondered what should be done when Inde. they" were chained at the door of the pal . ace' 'Forest Qjty . R mr, to er on I . amthorouchl3rq 2' is aster-. , , A6hor V) i ily engaged, and Hiram and Hope both said were taken captive to Lend rd, , atisfied?t matter . 11iort notice, aud I ivill (1(� it as"cheC as it , lint Preparation, aud as a tozael 9' " Un4-j is worse a d til �: _ . ,,an be done. I think it h . Jennie W*�i I ; T , , , as %Og,ual- Othermem- � m going for tb: d tor." . I - - i � bers of iny fa , myself, ' e - � I . I have iuied It, and in au. caseg it � I last %�ords were thrown over e as. en route of ,the king. When they died wooden li Shorthand Oollege '*10� I White Ash. Gi _ lroZoul� for I— when she appeared at the . � L I Will Pay a good price for .- � Y, besides . I The h pendence should go, for she w I dsiness and . � ve Me a Call and Bee'. '1' Irave the m0stitatifyingland pleas- . . der " she disappeared around a corner. ' -door the images of the two giants . (:):w X"aW--0C3-W1 (Div -,X_ � Me results. 7 Yours truly. - . . " Exciting new . s !. day before. Btrt Miss Spinkham were put in their � nd JOHN KLEIN, Seafortfl. ��Dry 0012 Merchant; — would alf the,old gossips ions- with're places. In the course of time a great flie hyo� wiu,fina' them practical at all points. is from All parts- � . -rerr=&n answered Hope's quest e Students attend th4 college: 14601-tt - h . 260 Yours St., Toronto. 39- . I - Of C hav, ference to destroyed these, but no,�v, if You goto Lo , f country. Fin'estset of rooni-v for business college work in Canada. Graduates SUO- . . � . Uri � . ca)tion. I � � ,ulars of either course Bent upon appli- . the firm- smiled grimly wfien, shortly after the irain the famous buildings -the Guildhall, a neeorf , . , For sale in i Seaforth by J. - S. Robe house after that. annou 2eement, " tried to arrived she hea,rd a little stir in the front - � . I ,:�pec"'d Edwiird a " I'm not gone 'yet," and don, you will see in the'great hall of on n C �19 Positions. Catalogue and Partin ; � Campbell to rush wildl wardi this, with I . ! - : .rts.- ; ., r I I . I � � - . � I . I � - . I i I I - .. � - I I I pair of giant imageo. . , I . . . . � � I . . . . I I I I . I � . . . - . I I . 1 .1496--"m 1i I ; i - J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. I . I 1� � ". 4 . � .. . � . . � ­ . I I I I . . . . . I 1. � � I - . . I I � . . . � . . . I � . . I ; '. . I I I � I . . . - . I . I i , I I . I - I I � � I si . I - � . . . I I . . i . . . : I � �1 . . . � . - � I . . . . . I . . . . � � ­ I � - . � � . . I � . I I . I -11 . . I . �! I i I ; I . . �. 0 � I . . � . a , .. L I I I . I - ., . - . . . � � . � . � . A � W . I I_ ­ ­ - � - � - � . ­ . . .- -!, , 1:� 1, � ­ ­ :� e- 11 it 11 I . I -11 - ,-- � I t" - . � ,�t, - � ., , . . � - 1. � I I - .. I �w 1.� TWI.—It V , 1. I - . . . lel- � . Advan . I -�-% � — — - � ­ I I � ., - I .o encoI . � , I- - , . - jU order t ­ - I I I *Ad to,sq,ve the - exper.se - 2-1 I- , ­- . vis, - have decided 11 ,- .Ao we, --- - � Sub- . ­ - to New I scribi: I -- , I �- zirstof JaUtLary 1805 , ­ - - I � I r)o ft -n -Or -%. ­ NjKr.*S%TOR and. Wee1kly I . now until, �� . Awribqralrom I -.� - - 18981 - for " the "r�v -1 --- 1,:t)0.11p,ra-ndSiXt.Y-11, - �� , ; I - - pic - . - '40'r til'a best local pa - I � best .city weekly iii CAn, .. - . . � I of one gooa.paper' )FjLee , .1 . This is really bar(I . . - ,heaper th= wheat, at " .0 *). . ,os,j4 at 10 Cents. J)O � 1� . ' .­ - -or -both .0 � ... jesire, either � . . - - . � - :Your -oraerat-O)ace, ,% . . � � . . . joilar biR -will secure yj . I � ­� .ftom -now until the Yir� , 11% .1 . - ,ad if this i's notenoI. -1 ,. , A I . . . . . I - : . I mmo.re - and you will get . , - � � - I, .� .4hrolva in for the same � I : I We ha" still -a few 0) . I . . . , i,evidently forgotten th. � ;f. , rrop. is $I. �Y) syei - $xroq . -javanee� or who really � . . � - -the long -price. To all � � I 11 : --that gn account �Of t,h%6 . . - ove them one ... I � Vill selld us Two Dalla � I.. : - Afte them eredit for th. � I z . ,-the coming year, thus .' I I 7 ­ � Aage of the advance . �. � I - ' . . t � liberal offer will not 11 " . . . � 1� I -those Aesiritig to take a . I I - . -- . -,. -tetter, Pot away, But, . J i I ,= %trears and who do .. . � I � . . . I � � . *,his qffer, will most p.. I .. . - -the credit price'done � , ' - - � I ,for this present year,, . � , . . raust Nam e themselvts - I ; I -- � - I ,offer -them a good,ch", I - . - Those who owe for 1.11 . 1. Anil W -V are a U4 to sav - . ' 0 - - ,will have their papers e " I - ­ I - ax aud their A"Ce .the ye, . � 1. I I- - I Wa : � ,for vollectlen, - � I . - - - -*My- . � I . To the tholiswaiis who � � . . I � - - -n - ally in advance aud W. �'- I do- '- so we return our 1 . ing - .� � . thanks. It is these u,h ': 4nake TaE, ExposiToint - . . 1precia.te that patronage. � - I � , -our power to deserve it I . , - .fA +I,-* I . -, - inbre thau.,vallue for the . - . I I We would ask all � a � � kiends throughout tile - 4�beral offer whieb we = . �ers, at the top of this ��� � - qieighbors who do 110t I - -XH-E EXI"OsIxTOR, and to;; � . . - ,Wth them. to induee zz , � ' ' I , I -.scribers. We have o � Subscribers in We way i . . �uk our friends to favo gmtly help -us -and will � tzclousness of k, � � . � I �­ igood act. m I . . MCLEAN � , . � I I I I A Boat - An " amphibious be".. I . --operation ill. Denmar`k, � � Tamed the way for a sol - I involved in the operatio I - .Upper Nile. The idea of e6boat th -carriage orrun on rails ,broached many yvars was looked upon'us 1113101 This latter clay 14 amp 11 ILTI experiment, It il a -and carried during the -pli,asengers. - . . 1his odd-lookin- 4cr . -lakes situated tN�elve I . � � ,bagen. The bodies -of . - Fare So a -ad Faruir 80, - � . la narrow strip of laud A . - It is to eross "bis ist -leaves the water and fo � a locomotive. It is . somewhat �cumbersome. I `Swe& anA.,the boat I I . It is a small Passenger* - I lengt1b, drawing fron. 3 �. I � -M I inches, , eord-Ing to . -0-omplement, of PaSsenge �- - l0aded bhe ,sveigbs abo Her enghie,,- anil -bo "bulildl and have a 1111.1M --- q1b.- -- . -horse-power, The ulec . Pel$ the boat w1ren on I- -lut it may be improve . I .... im-nave . I . The, rails u -sed are rnI 3 * .. pattern, and, the guatge I , When nearing tb-- , - . into afuuneLshapej 40 ts'PerS d,OU'n W a Wilh -greater than that of f 11%rroure , poition of I ,4-111 I .. the boat nten3 �a 1) irall - .- Width , a is allowed 1. - Until tbe front wh,<els,, . -e)ttend btlo-w tjie.,vate - -Pose. 11 1j11e()ja1c-IV til L !Uto gear-, a;a,<l fll.,p &);J � a assiste by the pr - - I 'play. In due time ike bael /-NV4Y to che raih�, ;,nd t its uPPer cour--e at a r ' � to the nlinute.-U)nd ' , I ----,--,-. #- o : The;Cart * " � � ! . Ll-NDs,ky tt . . � ; The, entire (y),illnuni , , I ,r)winuni - - - - - - . from inflammallon. N,*- - a I k-1111 . th' �1� .. Is town of tile Vow) and Lady Cartwrigoh., 'W -m i n the prillicof bN . �of -. . a remarkably fill � "Strell,ces. of opiniowl,� I -di - I . e po - - � th litIcs - L),ir ,,, , , 1� . .of , lit I I �Xnah haS'P_N-er Chale", -41 I i those sterlin " � es I ' ua'i'i . true Inam Ue be�'�,Lt . . I ItY of heart and 111in,rl ' ' lgtdY C'artwright .is 1V arge and ver " " I I e i 1) � 1.0 Inan and 1wen'TU131"O. � ! -credit t,, - t.he parents I *imply i'aalized by tile . . .; attalion in the nordi. . . brief stay in Lindsay I t, OPS in 18,s,5 ma,le . I I . � ral �1 � � I tiule. He is no '�'or`nPa-11Y of the Royal � I -Ian$ in Ter -onto anAl it ade ca-rup this Fall wwai . . "istions with� t1l,e . '. In"iketry instructor, i udxn� , Iration and r,espee . Anothel. son, Capt. A. ritinp, - le - YOU04- barrister lit , .> 1,111'eman an,41 see . . Psociation. Li 1;4 lie Is admired and . t %Ail 111�1t?' 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