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It in impow"A"a i See'how ill I . � �cu . . . . . . A . . . � . A LOVE STORY. I i ing for . am ill . . . . 1� 9 . I ... A � � - : I . � . . � I . I i � , 't" I'A Z. BARR. I . I 'Ittle kindli 44 � � HIN 11 I d i . I . . intly Cured � t BY AMIRL I 11 i 'EUM I - . . � You an to marry Ulfar Fenwiok. Ill? ' s I E tuiene of � ...& I �. � . I � - F � I - trea are ill; but youmust go to . .. I I I - � � S% was tro4led, a long time, with r . ... . I . . I . . I tl , 7 I CONTNI UED. I How "'an' Aspatris 0hurch on tho filte-onth. Tilfar - I I � . , :� It Was. Usually ae- i wouten turs Fenwiok will meet' you there. He will � 1: ... Sick headacht ' � � . their back., , . I I . I T I . 'n the a " 14 6ke you his wife. 'I I I Golden 4 . --- - anied wAh , Hill A comp, severe pains., �% T , , -i , I on the jittl( ' D. S. Doan, of Clinton, siys: I I Dir, CoAses ... -11 I - CHAPTER 111. % - - 1 41 �' temples and sickmess at the stom- f, I felldw! The] " You ha,ve forced him, to marry me. I 01NrXENT will cure Salt'Rheum when all else , r� .. I �. 11 , 1. ONLY BROTHER wML. � I - . r � give fre0i will qot go. I will not marry Ulfar Fen- has failed; believe what I say and try it. Don't __ i; 1, ach. I tried a good many remedies t � 4 ;, 1 � It waa a dull raw day in late au , of their tim( wick." - go on suffering for years as I did. " .. I i L tumu, I � . . . - . � I Z - I and attentioi I - I . - rlti recommended for . � " You shaX1 go, if I carry y i I , - especiaRy raw near the sea, where there was ) - - st ,�, Is ou in my arm I . . . . ,� . . to fashion oi You shall marry him, �or I -will -kill- * . i 11 : _'� this complaint; but an eyff-Irooking sky to the eastward. Tilfar 11 social pleas . 11 , A .... w it was not until I be. Fe YOU Ify I - � Ni— — - _ I 11- l DwIck Stood at a window in Coatie Fen. I ­ ures, bu! L 4, ihen-kill me ! Death d . I . � I - I,- gan taking wick, which commanded the black, white- I . seem to re, oes not terrify I aq.rqmd . �� k . . . pan A* eam -1 -J. frilled iiurgea. me Noth , could be more cruel hard - Chan's -I.- 10-.%L __V_.%� - , I I , He.was watching anxiously I L gard bdpp3 * cc= y 'r-- ­% U it' I was Point at which the,p&le gray wall of fog � fehood . an� than k..j i t2k lin ;_ .. M". jaa. EZ GT__ G_ T A"ER'S the wi the life I have lived for a long time." 11 T � . __ _.. . - i I'll � I I I eat, a Wall of inconceivable height, .1 I motherhood at He looked at her steadilly, and she return. I - ; - "I'll . I . a tuere;se � I '11% - - rills that I received resting 6 the Set% reaching to the clouds, cond- ad the gaze. His face jv" -like a flame ; 11 .N - , , The bulk of our new goods are now to hand. We are showmg, -1 ... Ill . , 1:5 - ;.. LLLL I witeu auddenly there emerged from it, IL t ary considera. heri was white as Snow. I :: . � I � . �. : ... . anything like perma- I . tion, � . � : ... I . �� . ........ . .m. beautifoy�built schooner -yacht. She cut �� 4 "There are th* life worse than Mm F. Pearson, Inglewood, Out., says: -My sqme special lizies in Dress Goods, Dress Gimps, Drm Omamenta. ' 11 ­ - nent beriefit. A sin. They take Ings In � .. A � � C. her wa.y through the mysterious' barrier as t no en d of death, Aspatria. There in' dishonor, dim. baby, five mouths old, had eczema very badly � . _1111 -11 gle ,box of these pills did the work if she had bwu.a knife and came forward I trouble ovei grace, shame." lAces, blouses, Belts, Embroideries, Prints, Ore F,yns, Drillets, 1: I _ I I an his face and head. I procured two boxes . Z .... 1.4 � - for me, and I am now a well m .10 with short stubbirn plumps. Ze fit of gown or the success of a dinne, " Is *orrow dishonor ? I's it a diagrace to of the Ointment and when they had, been used I Otandies, kc., at very close .prices. 1; ... . I ­ - 0� � - � All oier the North Sea there are desolate y, but think they have no time to bestom love ? Is it a shame to weep when love is all sigms of the disea$e hid disappeared." . - � � I C. H. HUTICHLwos, EastAuburn, Me. - I � A - ��_ Places f�llj of the M f i !upon the health and' ph sical soundnes., dead ?" I I I �11 . .1. I I For the rap;id cure of Constipa- 68 0 Partin souls, but' 1, y 8bjr* . i� I . -1 . . nowher* more desolate spaces Ian around !which are absolutely necessary to happ3 Ad Ay, mT little Ian, it may be ex g!eat - IN, Also Bargains in Mazes & Boys' Hats & 09PS, Ties, Wars, L . . . M .. __ T� tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nau- 'wifellood4nd motherhood. � . A � ! I . . . Fonwick dastle; and ai the winter was ap- , Any weakness or disea. . wrong to cove and to weep. Th re 14 &I � I - . � � . I sea, and all disorders of Stomach, =i*g,l Ulfer was anxious to escape N qe of the delicate thado � ­ a . � . Balance of Tweeds to clear- at, less thau. wholeaale, at theGolden ,_ � - ; I ,special organs of her sex w around you, Aspatria; if people , �� & I i I totallyunfit - I .-, � .. . 9 awo. � - . - . . . . . . I ! - I Ing 14 man to beawife or mother, Itisawo S � . � � . . . . . lAver, and Bowels, take I e0s. His yiselit had been tak, * , :peak of you thej drop their voices and I , , . Lion Store. � � - supplieN ; she was making for the pier at :prituary ditty to be stron bake their h6adis ; tbeywonder, snd they . rotma "O. � 1 , mall' - . I I � � -1 I . � . i no n 0 is being amilet . St.t T 10 , . . . -MITH, 8- aforti I � j 4 * I I g and heafthy 1 I the foot, of Irenwick Cliff and he was dress 'womanly way. Careful livin and udiciout think evil. Your good too ram i i `,f - 0, ed for thevoyage and about to ' 'treatment will a g completeI3 and shaken away, and am I I Jm Le 8 e . � - � start u certainly nd I 'Ilk - . � . .� I cannot find any . � � I f - - . .. . , . 9 .. 11 it. He*as going to the' Maditerrane Pon ,'eradicate these delicate complaints. one, man � I ,� ", . an, to , or woman, to thrash for it." . NEXT TO 0. W PAPST'S BOOKSTORE. ; i - 11 - . A complete and practical -treatise on -thi, She stood listening to him with wide-open . I . il I T I Civita 7eechia, and his purpose was the '. I i q 1. - . I filial one of brin , 1� . �j, ­ - I - I - . i It e isubject with careful professional advice eyes, and lipz dropping a IW16 apart, every �ENEWS "Il'l" �� . .. ging om the remain .anc . ,q . . a of . � - � - I I .. - . e� isuggestions for self -treatment are contained culation in his . I �, � . the lat baronet. He had Promised faith- M particle of color having fled from them. ... i � 11 - --- - --- - 1. � c 3 � - ?in "The People's Common Sense edical eyes. Brune might soon be master of Arn- - � � �� . � . a . � , � -4 � ;aoaft F4118 , fully to � ea them laid with those of his fore- lAdviser," by R. V. Pie "It U for this reason Fenwick 'A' to bar -Side ; What kind of a master would he I . ?. � . . rce, At. D . t � I ; - . , elders oil the windy Northumberland coast; � chief marry y 1. I � - ; I '. f _ou; , !!!! I _ .1 - . . � ... I 11416ma, It WOW I 14ir- and he felt that this duty must be done ere Buffalo, N. Y. This i000-pag "' Tou forced him ; I know 'you forced 0 1 � ;; , . __ modal nd, consulting physician of the Invalids'"Hotel 16%ke ? Would he he loving to Aspatris 9. A ,. e illustrated � 7 '. - I I . I , he could comfortably travel the book will be sent aper -bound absolutel3 him," She seemed to drag the words from When Brane had son8 to inherit the land . j* -1 � ,`,_ � . #A _"ff irimm fff AVWS SaaWnft I westward i .p . . - il i . . . ­ . " I route he had so long desired. iftee for cost of mailing and custonis vn1;,! hot -mouth ; they almost shivered : they would he remember his promise and avenge - 1, �1_ . I I - - - , � ii. I - - . Hew "l slowly buttouing his pilot -co -at, . 31 one -cent stamps, or cloth -bound for 5c btoke in two as they fell halting on the the insult to the Annoys, if he, William, . . : �-- � I - . IstaniPs. Address Dr. Pierce. as above. car. � 9 . . I I . . � � Sill - . when he heard a heavy Step upon the flagged . , should ive his life in vain ? Out of these � � � 1. � W. � Dr. Pierce has given a life -time to the . lk� I . I " � � V " Well, I inust say he did not need forc. questions many others arose ; but he was 1)h . � " . �� � f --ji __ VBTBRINARY. Passage- Many such steps had -baen up and' [study of women's diseases, and has had at - naturally a man of few words and not able . . F �, Z � - ..A­� . I - I down at that hour, but none with the same , wide a practical experience in this lug, when he heard your good name was in Resting the Feet, . � �--)-: � , � . i� � �',. ,Varticulai to talk himself into a conviction that he - , -,�I" . � V1, HN SI&MB, V. 9.,'hcior_psftr,1* of OnWo fateful 1101110d. He turned his face anxious.: field as any living physician. Hi ' Favorite danger. He said, manly enough, that he . I - i- s . . �--- Z 7as doing right; nor yet was he able to . I �;__J___. - JoVeberIniny Oollege. Ali disess6s of Deftlewe to the door,andas he did so,itwas Prescription" is a perfect- and scientifi would make it good with. hils own. n . - � . �­V j animals tro&Ud. Calls prom Mbsndol to and ( t e S r more I 11 � - _� p Yung open as if by an angry man, and Wil. remedy foi- diseases of the femini her give utterance to - the vague o r � F-, k abut" madermic - Vote eatigry3entlifty it ine organs, do not much think I could have ei * 11 bjections I I �111 " which, if defined by words might perhaps t. an a downy feather bed, because it does ; � ­ 'i � � � - ItIl 0Swof and residenoe an Goderich dreek =1y liam Annoys walked in, frowning and i It is the only medicine devised for thij frightened or flogged him into marrying I I ; I � .-, )I, AM Of Dr. SWWS offloe, Sefttorlh� Intm handling his Vig walking stick with a Sub- grticular p�rpose by an educated and you. 7y have changed lis feelings and his plans. liot press so many parts 'of the body at ; .; i � , � I ,.� . I . . r -� , , � - - ducd passion that filled the room as if it skilled physician. It is a positive and " 011, Will I � I cannQt marry him in this (To be continued.) � i... - I I I . permanent Cure as attest -,d by more than once, relieving certain bumps while the 1�'l ; � - ��v � 1� . had been�suddenly chmrged with electricity. . way ! Let people say wicked thing me, I . __ _. G- H. G18139 I a of &_ - !" Z i'..., I � . . The twopen looked steadily; at eac Ininety thousand grateful wome-n. Others are being lain upon. il-11 I I Telerinmy Surgeon and Denlilat, Tormto h other, amom if they will:" I A Poem From Several Authors. I . - , �;. - � � � s�. � 00fte of neither of them betraying by the in " Nay, I will not f 'I cannot help them Favoured by J. Porteous Arnold, M 0 pairs of shoes are mactly alike I 1. � j�. 4. - velojinwy destWA Honor Graduate of ftisda V010 ovement - I . 1 No tw" I 1, ... of an ey " Unless you never look for it. ontreal. I e �� P , :` - i, artuary Collap, Ronor member of OnUflo Tebedit. I do not thinking evil ; but they shall not look it, Wby all this toll for triumphs of, an hour ? (young) � - ,� ,�, Z ./elash the emotion that Sent the feel t,j trust you. But this is a promise on the inside, and changing them once , � I ;�_ 7 X"log Society. All diseases of domesdo animab blood to their faces and the wrath to and they Shall not. say it." Life's a short summer, man a flower ; (Dr. Johmwn) � ik-.. N _ r 1. I- i 1, ,_ - I 10 their - I i k, I sklifully, ftested. All wals gromptly attended eyes � - made to a vian, made t6 William Annoys; "Perhaps they do not evon think it, Will. By turns we catch the vital ,Dreath and die- P ; er day eases diffi�_rent portions of th,e fee ! �� = " -i L, . ... .day or night. DenNstry an Su - . (POW) t � I �_ . . _*, I I ty. " William and he will see that you will keep it, or How can you tell 9" The oradle and thetomb alas ! so nigh. ri6r) � V throwing the weight upon other parts. . ,� .. '1�1 A � . 7k, 11 Ofteand DUpeneary-Dr. IDMM71 Sol offloe Annoys ! Whmt do you (P I I - I - ��� ri,., . . : . � � . � Kstn'stmisea0rui. Fighte"A"We homth; want 9" else that you will pay for I I y :-1 . I . 11 - the breaking of' - -Well enough, Aspatrfia. How 'many To be In better far than not to be, .- . I : � �:_' -,, - it.)) � � � ��'.. I �. t� � . � .� � � 0208. 1"6-52 . (Sewell) This gives a surprising res6jWness to the I .' Though all inan's life may seen- a tragedy (Spen"r) . t �, � � L . " I waut You to get yqur wedding day. " Good -morning, Squire. women come to- Ambar-Side now ' ! If you f6et, as well as to the shoe, which also gots , 0 9 - . . �.t� ",, I - . .. F -1. 1� It must not be later than the fifteenth of There is no gave a dance next we6k, yovi could n t g But light cares spask when mighty, griefs are dumb, . I I *, 0 � I this montb." A I - o et a � . . � �_ .1. I , ,LEGAL . . ecessity to prolong such an unpleasant girl in Allerdale to accept your invitation."- The bottom is but shallow w encetheycome (Daniel) � t' I red, just as .a razor does. - 7 1 *'f j - I , h I � I '_ � — 69 se I refuse to do so? 31. 1 am going I)) I - � : I I : - 1. 4i to Suppo I . Tisit." ; 11 Will (Sir W. ItMe 1� t Ile . . I I . - - AN9 Italy for my father)s body.') " Igh) athers should always be chosen-, ac- I . � i- A JAMES L. KILLOR ,N,aY, I will -not 'good -morning' with "it is the truth. You must stop all this Your fate if; but the common fate of all, (Longfellow) 1. , � ..� _:_ 4 1� , I . " You shall not leave En land until you you- I have not a good wish of any kind by marrying Ulfar Fenwick-, He saw it was Unmingled jcys here ) cording to the condition of the fi�et, as they . I 11 k � .1 - - '� �A. . Barelster, Soheitor, Ciulveyancer, and Notary 9 .11 .- , ;­ ; "t .... i PubHo. Money to 1"n. Offloe over ftkard's Store, marry my �ister." - for You. 'I h no m4n befall; (Solithwell I , .. ,�� .:,v 1�_ I I only just and ri differ -materially in effect and purpose. I . , Z�1. ­ I formerly Mechanics 16stitnte, Main Strftk SeMorth. ght; I will, Say that much Nature to each allato his proper sphere, (Cong,reve) � �' i Fortune makes folly her peouliar elbre. churchbill) . I . I . 64 8uppose I refuse to do so 91) With these defiant words he left the for him." ' � � ( I 'On every pair of " Slater Shoes Y I there ­ .1 - If I 1628 As . . .. �, ��. - I Then cutle, and Fenwiok throw off his pilot -coat ! I ­ I you will have to take your chance " Let me alone until morning. I will do Custom does oft�n reason overrule, (Rochester) is a tag, which tells the exad leather used. . 'L_ �' - L I and sat down to consider. First thoughts what you av, -Oh, mother ! mother! I And throws a cruel 8unshine on a fool, (Armstrong) L - ;, �C. ", I i and'death. 4 You will give me satin I I - I of life . I , I - � - - it a I t G. CAMERON, formerly of Cameron, Ho , . � 71- I a I I _. 4. - . - I Godedch, . � I fi%etion JjrSLt , generally come from the selfish, and there- want mother now Ill Live wall, how long or shoi t permit to Heaven- giving its fieculia?ilies and the. wear it I's . � it 4 ii, M. Camerin, BurWer and SoUdbor, andlif You escape the fate you fore the worst side of any nature; hud Fen- � il K . � ­ i �, 7 �.�,__ r, f On"rio. Oft* -Hamilton street, opposite Colborne well deserve, Brune may have better for. . "My poor little lass. I am orly brother sh ton) adapted to. - F . Vatel. - - 1462 tune." ts were that his yacht .(B#.Uy . 8 I __ - � . wick's first though -They wh,) forgive ,noot all be most forgiven(Mil ) . . ­ .--'I- ­­ I __ - . Will; but I am Sorry for thee. I am � . . - 64 waaready'to sail,and that he could go that !,, . , . . I AMES SOO=, Barrister, &a. SoUchor for Nol. .'Duelling is now mur . der, air, unless we away, and stay away un Sin way be clasped go 010ae we casnot see ita face, -; You can thus buy " Slater Shoes ' I intel- .11, I - j Pon's Bank, Clinton. Office - Mott loek, Pass over to Franco.1) - til Aapatria mar- She tottered to the bedaide,.and he lifted (Trenoh) Agenfly .and know that they're Qoodyear - Wrestling ,S ried, or some 6ther favorable change to Vile intercourse where virtue has no pis" ; , CUton, Ont. Money to loan on mortMe. " I will n t 0 to France. ek her gently, and laid bar on it! and then, As � Welted, ff you see that the.y're stamped. on -- I place. He cared little for England. With (Somerville) I 0 1 we both know there is 4 softly a,s if he was afraid of waking her,he Then keep esoh pwioti down however dear, the sole with the name and price—$3 . 1451 not murder an S. HAY8j,Bb&,r,r1.A*r, Solloltor, Maveyiutoer =d 'throw' to kill; and I will 'throw' until id management he could bring home and went went out of the r Out ide the (Thomwp) � I . .00$1 1 , 0 1 do kill -or am -killed. There's Br r um bebwixt a smile and tear. - S4-oo, or $5.00. 11 RNoiuy bHo. Solldtor for the Dominion 0'0' - a Tho pe I I gocy.bis father's dust without the know- door he found Brune. He lim u .dul bwk. Offlas-CudzWo blwk, XMialliml, beaorW me p une afte ad taken off his I (Byro � � . � led& of William Annoys. Then there was shoea, and was in his a � - � 40"y to loan. . 1236 the West ! America was before toolling feet. Will Sensual linaren fat faithless pleasure lay (smolletf - Q - 4 �� .. - him, north grasped him by the shoulder &nd led him With craft and skill to ruin and (C .. I . I - V betray ; rab5e) - A : I have ceased to love your sister. I and south. He had pronia6d him- Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rlie- : - -_ .- darle� Bay fihQ has forgotten me. Wh,T do self to see the whole toihis own chamber. � i . ..� . � you insist on our marria = continent ere " What were you listening to me for? I we magtak,p grown of� I (Allown er) z .. may bs Lady Fenwick . e settled for life i o - .,#a ? Is it that she It n England. '-' #A that we despise. t I i 0 - I- . 64 1 Such thoughts were naturally foremost,, have a mind to hit you, Brune." (GOD 0y) j 4 .. � /11 I I 'I . � � Look iOu, air ! I care nothing for . "I "9 I � " You had better not hit me, Will. I Oh I theiii renounoo thal Impious self-esteem, � 1 / \ � ,, � I . Ll lor . dships or ladyehips; such things ar, ,at- but he did not'iencourage them. He felt no was riot bothering myself abou,i you.. I �Behttle) I I 1-4 . .- . L .. . AFMqW 6 PROUDrOOT, Budetwe, gowisl% . .less to me. But your desertion has set lingerin sentiment of pity or .love for As- w ' As listOuing, because I know the mad. Riches have wiap, and grande'ur is a dream , _= L � ­ � -, I . - . . -1 __ __ � I - - ho., GW@d* On*ft. J. 2. GAZZOW, Q. 0 - wicked su4icion8 loose -about Miss Anne patria, fut he realized very olearly what (Cowper) ' T L 4 s-, I ys .. , - , . - . 1 I . ve- ER i WILL189 SOLE AGENT FOR SEAFORTK Ci � : cion, wh eye, the doubtful for my sister, (Davenant ! '! r. � L � a., Psouvroor. M " and the w0man they dare to at the slant nlen in YOU bad got loose and I feared Think not ambition wise because Itia"brA ROB I tl- - . think her you L 2 1 , - - I ; I '. 1. I I - � -� - I . I Nuorpug, meant. in those primitive valley". say or do things you would be sorry to I - I L ­.. - V I , - 4 shall make your wife. a,(By God in heaven, I I was not going to lot you The path of glory leade but to the grave. (Gr'ey� L I I ... , I � 1 ; - . -'� " �� v i , , UMON HOLT a HoLumn, Bacemben. so. swear it !11 And he had loved the girl dearl ' he had death for when you came to, yourself. And What is ambition 7 ,tie a gloriouocheat 'L - I ".. IlMon In Ommiry, 4m,Godwi* Out N. 0. y �, . k� � ­ �_ . � I promised to marry her. (Willis) .Z -, �- I'll 2 , ,Y; I 02=09, Q. C., Psaw HoLr, Dustin Hotan " Theyri have said W�0119 Of Nliss Annoys. If she -wished h' _V_N9 I �: _Z � - - 1111 you are going to let that *iHain marry An. Onlyr destructiva to the brave and the �rest ; . :-§- . , - f. � - , 17 . 1, 1_. - Impossiste !711 to keep his proinise �_, �,` __ P if it was a necessity to patria? You are not of my, mind, Will. L . (Addison) �, .. !, . � 1_ .- . '. - oltowwr to th* IM9 Am 91, No, Sir ! they have not said wrohg. I - her honor, then he� would redeem wit his would Apt lot hi.n put a foot, into our decen I Wbstls till the gaudy g1l . - .124 1 HOLEBSIED, of 1 � � I . th ttrer, of a crown ? (Dryden) , . - , �_��-,� � - . . :-,-t C . McCaughey & Holmeaked, Barrhter L . f own honor his foolish words. He- t The way to blia h" not on beds of dovvn. (Quarles) � . _H -1 ­ - , Solfelbor 'i-- � . ; 1- _� I - . I - I - " , ­ ` Veyaneer, and NoWy Sollefter for the can told him- family, or have a claim of any kind (in our ; L � - ��. :' , - �o_ �1 - aBmkof Commeme. Xoniy to lend. rum 8110Y 1111164 in, Allerdale had dared to self constantly that he had not a particle of . - I � 11 I *L%­�;- i, j I had torn his tongue fro , Sister." How 1009, we live, not years, but action,, toll, I . �;. , "I 3, � ay ro re I came here , and as for the jpised Will and Brune An. d we show such good value i for We. Office in Scott's Block, vskin Stmi "mou'th l2o' in his fear, that he def Di � _��,:�i,�_ � . �1 __ ��f_ . (Watkins) I . n I %� .1 , - 1� I Swarth. - women they know well I J' neys and- their brutal vows " I have done 'What I thought beat." That man lives twice who lives the first life well ; I �� I , . I I - M _i:� #1 - - - would hold their " I don't may it is belit.)y !.1.1 - ; � (Herrick) I . I I I . li, - �, A I T ,� 11 every ill w . , Prints, Zephyrs, Mini- . ,.­ - ,.� 10 I husbands' r brothers or Nut-perbaps they did unconsciously in- Dres's Goods - � � , 8ons responsible for flaeuce him, " And I don't ask your opinion. Cxo W Make then, whan yet ye may, your God' your friend, i I r I ,, - . . 7�' � I I ;:- , _:�­ 1, ,, (blason) . . 4- �, YT` q_ I � - your own rooni; Brune, and mind your own Whom Christians wor8hip yet not com ' . i '" DENMSTRY. , spoke. But the think Life was sweet to Ulfar Fen I , - . y wick, full of new dreams and hopes and set affa,irs.,, prehend. (Hill) I -i I I -1, 'I -i . � - �­ I - "�,_ _�� 1� ---- wrong and they make me feel it every. �v ties, 'Organdies, French Kid Gloves, I -��";��.��!- -, 7 W. TWEDDLE, D31111kibt.. office --over ; � - �, . ? �,;:i � . Rich"d. where. They look it, they shy in all kinds of new surroundings. For As. And Br-une, brought up in the religious. The trust that's given, guard, and to yourself be � . !�!,_-I,�­`A , off from As- atria Annoys why should he die? lt was bei . just ; . , - .-1,4-1 V. Fa sou & Nolnuis' shoe dore, corner MMs and patria-ob, you know Well enough the kind iief of the natural supremacy (DADS) - I ,:; � - - I �. , .i,��_ 11 John strmts, Sestorth. I I I . . � I I I v--, of thing going on.,, getter to marry her. The girl had of t'he ' For live we how we 3an, yet die we must. Oorsets, Short Waists, Ladiee 'Wrap- I � ­.- i . been elder brother, went off vit ) i : . � "! �___ q� . nR. BELDEN, dentist; crowning, bridge work bout another , _. . ", . , � I 11 A wtong thoukht of Uss Anneys is sweet, to him, very sweet ! After all, he word,, but with a heart ful wing: (Shakeepeare) i�ll I __ I � - - . � � ��-- - 1, . ' ` f f- ,11,14 ,� I I � " , an given I . . � - 1. � It atro was not sure but he prefgred that she be -1 __ , - pers,, all being in thre -Ver' I- I �_. _ I . - I r _­�f . - . - bo the prmervaUart of this nattw4 6"th. All work o- " ' of turbulent, angry thoughtis. r4 - : y latest I AJ and gold plate- work. spocial Altenti cioua. � The angels are not more pure. - - ; -, ,, I � He said � the w bound to him so as to prev'iint her marryi . k.lompanionship -in Married Life. . I � , , , rds softly as if to himself In the morning Will wenj�j to tiee 11. - : -, � - � T � �. ,,. amfully performed. Offloe­�ver Johnson Bme., I , . - I . � ,. �� , 11, , 1451 1 n 1�r . At . I I � _­ � 4 . i . z I , uudware store, SWorth. � � and- William Annoys stood watching him any other man. He still liked her well Frostham.' He told her of his interview If you wish to be a good companion to . I . . A . � � ". � - with to feel pleasure in the t-hought that ur husband Study to make each 'Good- " . I ; �: .- . - I I � I . , I . I � � an 'r*P&t'enoo that in & moment or two with Ulfar Fenwick, and begged her to hel . yo 1. �, ( I �': �. . I R. H. S. A.NDZUON, graduate of Royal oolir found vent in an emphatic stamp = put her out f the reach I P . morning.' that you say to him an incentive I 1 T - _ ,;� I of Dents.1 Snrgeone, Ontaido, D. -D. 8 of 0 Of A 117 Aspatria with such preparations as 4 1 ­vl ;- I D foot. � . with his lover she could -be- - ;� Z �; F ,:1 .1 routo University. Office, Market Block � ; J ( I �� � i �­. I 11 f Ontario. - � Waste- air. - Are y- might have. , . Al a - - i I I , 'hQ;-�, " I havo no time to ' ' . Squire Anneys rode home ill what Brune patria did he speak of Fenwic yet to AS.! to Y011119:women, whom ohs addresses upon I W , T � - - I I 1"I � ou made. But neither to her nor to a better life," is Ruth Ashmore's advice 9 W. HOFF AN � , I - - .1 it �_ - I I - -, I _� .�- �_T arriale, in l � �. I I '.... ki, .�- F AGmzw, Dmad, mion, will ed !" - - - horse was at the last point of enditran-ce when mony, In a rs wife after the,, �oers. " The Profession of M ' )) - the April ,x, - I ; J afraid to sup the i I broth you have brew called 6' a pretty temper for any man." His intention to leave his k's &vowed lr_-s::M 01-IML&IP O.'a-sm: ;3rraT:ZM . I I n �� � , _-:- � I � � - .. � . ."7, 1�-.; 1-1 f R TWI; Heasall at HodgmW HOW th fi t place he did not be L,adies' Home Journal. � . I I Afraid!" - he reached Seat-Ambar be hims6lf w lieve " beam to make f '� - � I- '_ - I _A � I - " et and that Fanwick would dare to, give him such' each A Good -night " a benediction of love for I CARDNO'S, BLOCK, &E I [�!I . k� every XasdV, wW M Zurlob the 44T muddy, " cross and unreasonalfle beyond ev- the day's work, the day's loving ..and the I I .-I It � � �k. ­ I� �� k ow - see you have -no mind to marry. w V � .,­_ . . t 1�,�-, ,­Zf .,: il ftwnd Thunday to oaoh nawtk 1288 ell, a cowardly -insult ; and then, also , he Agent for Butterick's Patterns and Publications. � - � I i; hen, we will fight ! erythi�g-ll Aspatrii feared the und of I I . - � 1 -4j, .��. ;- , , � . V � ------- - I like that better.- -very so thought that the sight of AspatrWs suf.. dAY'd sympathy- Look for his good qualities. - -1 ­ " �-, I �, - , -,- - - �t, " , �.­ "' - �i . She fled t ,h r. ro nd bolted fering would itnake him tender toward fier. He is like you in having faults; w I ith ve . . � - - - _ - " I will "fight both You and your brother ;1 his voice, 0 e am a - � I - , .. 11 . �., I i, - J: , ;j ry .� l' � , I - but if the a simple kindly soul did not to, apd . - . 171" 1. J, - MEDICAL. make any :nMement You wish , the door. At that hour she felt as if death William Anmey, El". - -A., -, . � nam little trouble youc&n find these faul �_.�­ 12 .., - I - 0 - I : 10 W I - T, t 14 � e f Miss AnneYa is in danger,, I brought only t Of all things the painful. h i t_;r fair would be the bent thing f r -her ; she had understand tha by talking about them and reminding im - t� " 1. i I . .o " Y-- � Borrow and trouble - �, 1�� and ap- result of our Sins are the most irritattng. of them YOU CaAL I �, I I I - - - have a prior' engagement to Marry her. I, prehended diagra-e to all who love . - - - I , �­ , . . I ,; � . Dr. John McGinnis LOOK' BEFO � - �� , I L- 11 -make your married life Jain , Ii � IF,. ; - �� �, � L �� - I - �� 17, . � �4 - " - .. I � . . I Will keep 4 first. Afterwards I am at your, d her- , The hatred we Ought to giv4� to the a' unendurable. You can bring about heart - . � 'L ­ , ' , I , I � � - . - ­ � v " � ,; - I of Ontario College of Physicians "d � I , - , - , , � S'Z' ''I Surgoom I od has forgottell me too !"'She to the sinnec, we give to the results, ,1 IR or . . I 1 4 � ;i "R Hon. Graduate London Wooters univermy, viember service, Squire, Yours and your brother9s - burnings, you can ,esuse strife, and before' . , 11 .. "I think G - I f� � 1� I �!, for I tell you Plainly that I shall leave " cried, glancing with eyes furl ,Of anguish to Surely it was the saddest late iration for _� I 1. i I Offlos and Roddenoe-Formody oompled by Mr. Wn, - � � ;- *_­� �;, i �, I � on kn-lw it hatred may take the place of . . r �11 1_�t E. ­� Pickard, Victmis Str"J, noxi So ghe C&thene 0hureh wife at thet church door and my the pale Crucified One� hangfm p YOU, LEAP I 'k � k I a weddi bg K 1 � _1 Yf I, _g alone and that could be. W'91� and Brune ove. Look for his yirtues, and, seeking al. . z A � r . " �_ p; f, AWRight calls attended prompily. I"SX12 again. " . forsaken in the darkest' corner of the room. were "eout.: ways for goodness, YOU Iiill grow better I ,� . j- -I- - 1. - !_ .- I 96 ' i They did not'apeak to "ch a an adage which has saved many persons from the. twing of I - t� _n1L ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. X., - was vitible ; the cros ther, xcept bout 4 0 . r as � ; I care not how soon you leave her - the every day. just as certainly as you would conscience and from the depths of remorse. �::: i, "­ - Only the white figure I 0 a A . - � _,_ a � . the farm business. . As. � ,�z � : 11 - I sooner the, better. Will the eleventh of had become a part of the shadows. S atria spent anost of her time in her ic wn, grow bad if you looked only for that which 11 , 1 1_�i,� � I ," 4 k�l i. JLP Tiotorls. 74. 0. P. a., ontaris, quooeew-c to Dr. he re. p - But not only hu it - IA�,.I", - JIX , this month,'suit merr. . f k ��,�,r 7� J �_ I Z XWOU, 01500 lately owupied by Dr. EUW6 Bruo, you ?71 tbered the joyous,:innocent prayers room with -a Seamstress, wiio was raski was wicked. assured them of peace of mind, &ad bonsequently happiaenibut UL 1' ,- I - r L , , - � that Remember there is much that I I- �, I- - , � ZZ I - " -1 . " Make it the fifteenth. To what church heart the long delayed wedding-dreas , many tinies - spared . _ �­ � -- j J. I ... _41 " � � -�� : ou bring my fair bride 'I" and music on her lips ; and she looke - .� _ iq , r eld,CntWe. wont to make pea,ce in her �ff will -have to be forgiven in you, and when � has ; , - j I win . The .-a :-, - . ,,s.?___1 j I I P F. COOPIM, IL, -,)D., X. B., I., - . for it had beea bought for . - I �� �� 5. - - ", , � . I Jr. P. and S. 64 - d with I I - i � �,,,,�,�.:,A ( " PhYdOfhu. SunrWo and Aa. w I .. I I I � I : 'A lawow, ko eap Your scoffling for a fitter time. if a sorrow that was almost reproach at her year, and it -flad loot some of its lustrous I I . . 7 �j� -.7 . I i F -, - _ . -11".. 13D � �L` - I neglected on its velvet cushion. 'In her re man who, even after her marriage, car I . . I i i I smile off yc;-ar lips with a band that will color. Mrs. Frostham paid a short *Bit down your foibles and your follies. A wo. � 1�jq,� � !! -, F mucher, 606;;�, Book Of- Common Prayer, lying dusty and 'r W . G i more than a ever you feel inclined to remind T f a i i .1 r, I O21%. list you look in' that way &gain, I Will -strike the eakne" read t1w book in whiLe isonet THEIR POCKRUB001K, �� ; �,, i� - I ' leave you � little smiling in the fut - bellious, hopeleas grief, she had missed all She was a vey,7. pretty girl ea pro ession, an make her hus. raised them materially. We have Qi,veW L --- i , , - 4' L -ax. BZT X. D., Faftow of as BOYW every day and Occasionally Alice Froathant ,efully i . Fl- I � ; ure." �, ' it . .& o0nev '079PRnyslolanssad came with her. mtudi her f , 0 And thus Inlay we have ' ,.;,: � . j � ---. . 1, 11i " .-- � - f - -L- SWorVl. and . �'.._ , 1. � .-I ­ I - I - � owpons, Elopion. And he passed his wadking-stick to hi its wAls of comfort. Ob, if an angel would 'gentle and &&ctionate to Aspatria ; -and band. what she wishes him to be. Every. . them the best clothes to be had, and at prices consivtent� -1 , stvasnor Dr. k1saidd. Offloe Wdy a left ,, 1 "; "; ' 7 ipy Dr. Mmk1d, Main abed, with on i .- ­ I,j� ". __ -an y thing that is good is contagious, and the with " * . 41-r 1. 1i �, , - , - -, 1L , ­00ra" Of ViObOfis Bqu&", In hOu" I&Wy 00= ed Om workmanship and 8u 1 .. A " " . T; � K by L. Z. Danoay. a ht kind of a wife anakes the right kind of pe ,_ I iaous readiueps3 - gar in the desert; Aspatria was a;lmofjt in at tome time to imake her mistre a of Beat.: r' riOr fit and finish. B - led his -large right hand ly open her e es ! One had -come to Ha. 'just because other kindness Will determined good ;___�im,�' il.j - . 11 " We Ins, y looking at our 0 . ,y even quarrel Aike-' gentiemen, equal despair. Am;bar. I . a tuaband. ��__ . stock and prices befo - always have the pleasure . . . . I re buying, you win � Ji. �,,; �i , , j . I Mr. Anne3 v. 11 11 Yet when she beard her brother Will's But in the house thera wam a great do.; . " Respect the right* of your husband; he . 1. � . � F" �""_, �: I , - - � . , � . - w _: , � - I . of knowing that you have. the best' and latest clothes at i I ,.I-! . tha; � V ., ", T t - Z DR. F. J. BURRCMS, "Then don't. voice She knew not of any other sanctuary pression, a depressi * how can the prices.- - __ - , , r. �. � I , I I �; You laugh like a black- i-;: . �� �, - i At ,; _-� . I 14"� -, !, 1� � Late reedeni Physician and Su"n, Toroubo Clen. guard, that's all." � than the little table which held avoid feeling. On that no one could I issl msui not a child, and minimum . . -1 ; t �. L . -her Bible Will gave no cr,aers for wed ; world honor him, when you, who, are his � : � , , - -1:� � I v ,­ In I .. � . . - �� - L, 1� 'K . ; rgmal - I �- 1, � I � - 4ZSl ROGOW. HOOM gMduMe Tidnity UnIverldiy, " Answer me civilly. At what ' i closest companion, do ,act? Do not even . . �; and Prayer Book, and upon which the wan, ding festivities ; a great dinner and ball - ., in * amber of the College of pbysicisug agd Su church I A., _� of OntmAo. Coroner for the County of Huron. I ,,,--. � . il 1*� shall I meet,11iss Anneys, and at what hour sad ivory, Christ looked down. would have been a necessity under the; dest, deride or undeprate him. People are --Ii r- i�f : , - � � ! I T ­ A: ... on the fifteenth ?" In speech. I BRIGHT B ; !, - ", : /. .tl .1 � AWOFFICE-SAms IN fOrmerly oempled by Dr. less misery, with clasped hands and lowa usual circumstances, but there were no i slo, . 0916 LL I I lff � 1 w about deoiding.when one is jesting or I . Y, I �� o i � Smith, opposite Publio SohoW, 80&t0rjh. Telephone "At Aspatria Church at eleven O'clock. ,, b6wed head, she knelt there. WEN voice, rangementa even for a breakfa4st. ABp,A '%r- When 0120 is in eaimeat. And what you I . � � � At ,- " I � � J, No. 48, X. B ­Night wilIs movrered fjoin amoe. I ) I — ,— - : k " Aspatriar, tka ; ,. .. - � S]M A IM I - , :� q � T. .. I i, 4 .1 1, � �, strenuous and stern, reached her at inter. wondered at the owission, but she did meant to be funny may cause some at L I a I � :k�:, � I a not u Id .Em. -K I � - - I ,I. .- - L 0 . � I _�V. i.. , � . eo, will a - 'Person to sa , " How horrid To - I � , - - 4t 1 , , . - - f there I can tbll you, -generations of them peared to avoid her as much sm he c go abou � t . I r � I , - 13" " Ay,to be sure ! There will be witnesses v Is- She kneW L from the silence in the dare to question Will ; inde y m must 9: I "'.. 11 - � kiteben and farm -officer, and the hasty OUIN. Why, his wife says drea,4fui thin � I . -1. ", � , � �, . . I 1. �, - . t, I .- him !' " . ��ille",'*A,M.-A.m.o",A, walialmWift, �m - i DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY, centuries of generations. They will see' movements of the servants, that Will was Really, William Ann Wag very anxious ; I `:Z MW 11111119000 I f . -A - . 17 � I il �, - . . � - , wp�w . . - j�' ­ _. �. .,PL --*— . , �. gl,� � � . I 11!:� -�;-; 5, - I � f� PHYSIXIAWS A,NtD SURGEONS, � that you do the right thing, or they will cross ; and She greatly feared her eldest and miserable. He had -: 14 � . I. - 11. � �; .� 4t, - .1 dog yourateps UP You have aid the ut. brother wh n no dependence I � , , ­ � -_ . , - - __ . 41 �fi - p i , . . . . , , I 1: termost farthing of the wrong. one of his rages. . promise, and he felt that if - . . , - % " . �1 - Goderich street, opposite Mebbodist church,Seaforth e he was in what Brune Called upon Fenwick's I Young Love On lee. ! t - - - I I - . : � ��,� 7 d .4 J. G. SCOTT, graduate Victorla and Ann Arbo L r, and you do then! � " I . ,_­ � - I - ii' member Ontario College Mind what - I jFe Iff - _ . , ! . - nwick dec i Charles Y!R�'L LL �!_ - �� - , 1 15... A long lull was followed by a� . Oved him tberewas nothin William Perkins and Margar . I I �, . - , * Of PhYfficiano and sharp call. po et- I I oat one . '� . , - I - t�' Surgeons. Coroner for Go aty of Huron., h . ­ -, , - I i :11 . 7 ,_ . Z - - I " The dead frighten me 120 more than the Wilt calling her name. She felt it ssible but the last vengeance. He -. Hepzibah Kinam skated rapidly ever the . I I ------M _�, ', -� , 4 t. . -, livi,nf do. ; this thought - constantly in hin mind; and frozen surface of the river. . . - 0 � I - U it was � 'L. L � A I I . I � � �-'.- . �il � 0. MACKAY, honor Fmduate Trinity Univiar8ity, - , . impossible to an8werg impossible to move ; he was quietl ordering things on the Wil"m was in. love with Mar- We refer now to I a Rigby.Watirj I _� I . - -, r . - - . � �, � � - . � � e as y . : �1_ � 9'ret. Words of burning passion sprang to I � , L '' � �_ gold medalist Trinity Medical College. member nd out, 'maybe, �what the and as b cended the stairs and came farnifor a- long absence, and for Brune's . ... f Z I � � , , . ou will fi c . I � i . , Charles . I - L - I- L . College of Phyakians and Surgeous, Ontario. .v engeanoe of the dead is, I would be vAll. grumbling along tbe,corridor, agement or succession. , ' his lips, but instead of . At I .r �_l * 1488 Ing to leave you to it, if you Sham off, and I lower and 16wer, He H, paid sev- love I 1. li, Proofed Garment- �. . i", 4 - — a $&Yin I - �� �. -� � .., — . , , , :_ - � — - am not sure but you wi-11.)) was at her door, his eral visits to Whitehaven where was his you, he m6rely said : 94 IP . , Adnlits the air, keeps out the wet I ' �il �� , I � hand on the latch ; ears he as if'it - , 14 - I , P41 -, :4 :; N I - then a few piteous banker, and to Gosport, where his lo, would snow." I Looks and feels like similar cloth,not -1 - - " William Anneys, you are sure I will . 4_ , � 7. wyer . r : F� . � waterproofed. j 1: , - AUCTIONEERS. words broke her lips.- " Help, Chriat, Sa. lived. He felt, during that terrible i She maid she thought. it would, but some. out a % , l , 4 : " I � - not. You are saying such things to provoke viour of the world Vy " You can blow � - . �, * 1 !_ — nter- k " i R I I . . � � fight.2, T. � I ii- _D ICHARD COWMWI, licensed sucklonee me to a fight.21 I - � J: T - � ,I- - , W r for the , Val of suspense, very much as a man under how this did not ,satiafv him., He longed ; . I , �­ ';,� . . �: _Uv County of Huron, "lag and bills Wended is w t if you pour a, � I 11_!,�.__i � � sentence of death might feel. . tumbler of water ;�e f �' - Instantly, like a flash of lightning, f . candle through it, bu � :-, - . , I Came to dra ff her to his lwarE, to hold her in his Over it the I .. ,.. � 11: �� - t I Ontario. 0 arms I I water ,- I .:T� P. . .162&12 . . I . .. � I �., , ' WhiLtreasonliave I to be sure ! All the answer, 6 (it is 1. Be not afraid." She The mornia of the fiftftnth broke c - Why Should be not do it ? He had WM MU Off as it does from a - - I - i '_. I promptly, ohar&es in k"ping with times, 8 the vows y u made to ftatria you have said the words herself, gay hill the arms and the necessar . , 7 egorU4 , I 4 � . " �! T - le F I counted , duck's - L� - as a fool's br,bble. I . e to'heart the and dark, witli a promise of rain. -. -1 - — - y strength. But back. . . . - , icl Promise and the com . I Great - , ? - f - . F- � � - " - give thmy word of honor fort of it - and so say. Gable was � how was he to � , ii !�, I , . ". �, ��# �L U fD, about it ? L ',-, " .L ; � WiD6 carrying on A conflict with an 18"I",�_111kod"a—'o I . qfi _� - men ) g Vr%FW1W,WqWWVWi L _­' - - _� - If , ; i - Anctlorserfor the ()ouseu of Iffurm and Perih, ' - ..Mh,j .1 �L jf� �� -4 - . 41 t . fji I WM. WOLOYm gentle at is enough. " . Bet a ing them she draw back the i�lt and stood army of gray clouds assailing his summit An idea ca sip Is t . 1'�- V, i - - . A ou , � ­ - - ,1111V I � -ILL Wl�li Z and Agent at HenWj fo,? the X&M Harr% I su " a Swift one for 6harles Wfl- . _p- i� I To he - He had a -candle in and bodin good for the wenther.­� The �­ -a facing her brother. him and � may be I � F, - �_ ­ i � Mahu. no f I - __ , R __ � I ihowed her his red angry fog rolley and eddied fron:t liams was a rapid youth --on Skates. . _V - sure, to be sure ! Gentilmen his hand, and it r re it w ..... . . I - � I � - I ­ !�L - �e. " Side to Throwing out his manly right foot, he ER10H _-, j! � �, , ,� ! - facktring Coin "" Arm aft"d can make it enough. But a poor little Ian face and showed him the GOD , - P"y. ed 60, � . � 6"d. ' - r ahwgev moderate and a � what eall, a nutains' , which, 11 �; �a ---- r"M Ile do but pine herself into th� con ' Pale resolute side of the mo ' � - Ordm by maH addressed je Hen"M pM Offloe, or ntenance of a projected 8, I I _q "j-, - . U, grave ?11 woman who had prayed their black forms against a gh deftly kicked Alargarei's skate from under a I � . " � - i: . Tuck. "tly, neutral , A V n -, t, �, �` t toft'si I& resideset, jjjj 2, 00jeo"don ]a, and bad been comforted, I tint behind them ; and the air was fall of her. 1� ,I Prepare for jr �_.­ I , extudlib. will receive pyompi st"agois. IN&U " I will listen to YOU no longer Squire team Boller . Workst I — I .1 � - � He walked into the room avid put ' 011, 10 . . -I .111-1 � Annoys. If Your sister's good na 9 I the "hat melanclioly Stillness which so often He ca A ,'.. A - 11 - ­ , I _ i�' � A me is at candle down on a small table in it. c f (ZOTABUISRZD 18".)' _ 4 . 'i � . stake, it is my duty to shield it with my L � . � " i�, , - z-- - - t. , i : . � -, I OHN It. 11cDOUGALL, Licensed Auckoneer -for entre. pervades the last days of antumn, 4IL! Oh, rapture ! hf,s arms. -BY HAVING Y - Ir I It,'.'Zi: - � as she and holds her in 4 fl, !, �' Fl _ b. �_ . - ' I . - I � a brace without a strug. , I �� I I � f i the Conniky of Huron. Wes attended in all own name. If that doe TheY both stood a moment by it ; then A . 8 ire Annoys had slept little.for two She lies in his em OrR . , I, _L I � I � 8 not siLtisfy your patria lifted her face and ki gle. Has she fainted? Is she too , . L i I :'.- �1 �i I .r sense of honor� I will , ssed him. He waolu.', and he had been &wake all the night - over- A. CHRY' I ct of the County. Terms reasonable. Flow 1fr. I � � I " _ H Ug&ll'SL long experlanoe as a dealer in � give You and your was taken &back amd softened. and troubled before. While yet very early I come with embarrassment to speak ? Will I , � 1, - - f fWM brother whatev7er satisfaction STAL I 1�,! ! - I' 1; stock of all kJn4 he is spedaily qu&1ified to jWgs you desire. at his hes.rt. Her suffering wa he had every- ; , �'­ L , 4 _ - �j On the fifteenth of this evident- one in the house callej St she tur . swomor to : I . � ­ of value,9, and can guarantee satiafaction. All orders Sao a upon him and rebuke him for his Manufacture OW"641 h BWk, i z , I mouth, I will meet she was such a gray ill there were no I �A_L I !, M - Z . � I I � � I shadow of her forme ) ous conduct ? � ri Of all kinds Of St4tiont -1 . I - 8,, Conoession 3, H. R. S., Tuckeremith, ,Wih find the place ?11 r - Brune � --- i � I I �' , ::: left at TB,z RxpowToa Offlue, or at his residence jAj YOU at Ampatria Church. Where shall preparations for company or feasting perfidi 'ry Clothes Ole-med or D I � " I I be I He almost wishes he had not done it. MerlDes, Upright & Tubular . I I _. I i - �­ %%% I come down grumbling at a' breAkfast b . - �, " L yroWpilyadended to. 106 - 46 1 " Aspatria? A-9patria !_ my little las G Yet he cannot d hi ecious burden. —AT— I I � ,�,� . . a ?11 candle-41it and he and William rll�..,Jia pr . .. t . ,= . It is not fat from Gosforth and Dalton, I Then he stopped and looked at her again. dranz I :_ � � � I. . . . . . . - . _ - I __ - . - r � �4 . on the cOut. -kou cannot miss it unle their coffee and made a show of eati I Oh, no I Charles I lams knows a good �, * . .1 Ss I 11 What is it will ? Dear Will . ng &I - ' � I . L, - you never look for it." it , 1 4 11 � 1. .�_ , - . 9, , ,what is most in silence. But there Was all unspeak. thing when he has it, and in this cue, at BO ILE R 8 - IM I MONEY TO LOAN. 4' Sir !)) - able tenderness in Willis least,he will hold on until they have stopped bait Pans 9 me Ice � ,� --1 , � . � .� � , . m's heart if he ;q I . . ..., . - . I a I IV , � �,� � I ;1 You must be married on' the fifteenth. had knowu4.ho I'd- ig and have resovered their balance, � , il , i. Sti%okm, Shoot Irom works. Barr's Dye Work, i . " � �,�, - <:UL93WCXEX3C,ft.. w to express it. ire looked eto.9 oto. I . - . I � 1. � "'. �, � 11 - To loan any amount of moneY, on town or farm Tke flo. I C7-AL0W0113MX.4L. At last they bring up with a jar. against a . . � I I , I , , , � � i I i I N itch ---I U 110 I I - I — � j - . 'O -14: �� � - property, at the jowej� yates of jnt#reoj and on the - C)_-dL93WC)QMX-d&1. - L R, -, -,ii lialle If oil I bank. He tremulousl Ales dWen in , , , , I Z , , : 1� __ -1 most remonable terms. Apply to THOMAS F_ , glSU%Wj Tke fW y ventures to look U hi and-Horlmial MARIIET STREET, sEAFoRTZL Z , - ­�- _� - 11! � � - 610A"07 I �Iezfllloe- __ � �p -, . - into her face. Will n0ses. �Zd�Vajvs .- . . p � I - . '! svery h " .11mi 0 she ever forgive hi I" 0 � ...l � - . -usym, seaferth. 1512-tf l# I 1. a* fo on in I f a fl -off AD& .-I � , 11 � . . ? . �, of �� alpatu# 11 6 tin a . " - I - __ WrAppelt "17 11tutall OT017 " I say, Charley," she murmura, A why %At' -Awns Omew on bmw I '. 1111�1 111111111 ;0 on : ­ .� . I of 1.1111111!��, ma and pe . I � j_-, �. 1 44. ,6�;17Z_aZ7vs11AP"L d didn't you do that ha on short no". - . I ." I ,� I VrApper. If a mile back ?1, Wor G. TAL Stsew. a0derjob. I .. � --- � ; I- . .1,11 � . , ­ � 19atfafaction Gnaxant :` _ '. I e , 1V ,I . I I I . __ � 11 . I j . - - � I , y '-1 I- I . .- . - .. � . . - : 1-1 .� t _1L_.`, � �, � - I __ � I - - . I . . ; - — .1 - 'i I � I . I I I . , - 1. I -W � L . I . . I , I . � . I . ____­_­_­ I 111_.---__ I . - I �� F-4,�­­ _­­ �_ ­­ - .- _ - . , . . I I � . , I . � .� � � I .1 %_ ­ - ��.;--,-,-,�.,�-.,.--.,-,-�z�l--- __��_4_�,­ -- I - . ­­ I -, R, I - I � . I - � � . I I I I � I - .. L I - , 1; I -- , ­­­ --- ___ - _____ _________,_,_ Zss�-------- I I I . . . � . I I I - . � I I � � __ I . - � :, . , : . 1� � � . � I . I - .1 . I I ; : . I I. I � 1 . �. � - � � � I I 1. � . I — I . , , � I , I r ,� . --- , , I . . . . . . I . . - I _� . -­ ­ "I � ­ - - ,- � . ­� - - . IS -1 A. -_ � - __ ___ �-��--,---,�-.---�----.-.--.."-�--,---,.-�.—II I 11 � . I A'PIR"I � � - A n (, r —To Tf 4E.V, [Mr. Jenr. z t� hit Place of n � '- - � MOD Y C I r - d 1-1 4141 r! E the Ma Goldo Z 1r I ied,,,by R � 'a thinj Jti � . !v � to � ' :� ture storb. - I I r We have -A r � W ,goods at-, live j 7 v . - I I � tion in -any lin, � I i Our goodi I mauiifaetuyit� therefore. inion * t � est,critio In - our iurniturf -sawle old Ao: furuftr4b now 1 .8440. We hAv looked for rod I We buy tb -Sold t5 agy : - town or court . � . 7 - I 7 I I Uf F L � r� I �, . I -he a I , In t nn' 1; t two homrves� t I othe.- a lig I ht I . W uarantec �, -C> . - _5�� f1we than L forth. I . � � �_ W.Leathen � � atthe Champ ­de�- Frofemo) E f-witk Mr. LWA L . t 'Mers. Any v � � --aref U�lly AtW � : � [ .anteed� . � - . W Z E q i ' � ,Remembdi F � and t A-EATHEf I I Night and 'I to at Air. T -An. i�jn the rear of. I �� .. ... i JF --- 11, � . - I . . ., . . . � - I L�J�.' I I .1 ��� _. - "..; � 11 .- - I � .. � ff ;, . ,. I � �- � I - � �1� � I � . I __ �� I . - - I — -THE ZURI . I . .-Saddlery, I , � - � � . I ._ � : _L=XAA . . - ' I If you i6re =A your harne"'of i fin b I 'go U &gTh or st,v IL WELL. If Vou WMA I ;f3uita, or sny -Shades and Zurl �OnttAo. I if u w4ut to vou Kolve a 0= in CaneAs., all � Go to H* WELL4 I . � � � . � � . d lie. ce � . � ; I :B.A I - - ' A General FarmeW nc Drafts boug . &terest alli -_-Z 5 per cent. - SAIX XO1 -001leCC1011, I 0MCF1_1 , Wilson's Hag . a � , - 21 I 6 y ivy PACA1 , - v , � .., eqn 1010 X0 M_' , I . I . - ( . T''s � it a I , I I t Of 4110 � - Parst,610 1"e -or, tb* . L MAIM I 60 . . . . � - SAWS d i 6: I I . � � F .0 I __11 .1 SvIsnel we . I I TEIR � b � A spegille and, ' . -povaUbed Bloa tion of the ReA of xemw_, B disundice, KI �v DAnae.ritnee i , LABORATOR J. M. .Alp'; , - gold by 1501-11 , __._ ThA law -1 Jac] rals , - . FARM , I I . PIRO . I .. . I . . Geo. wjktb, Pi Broadfoot, Vice. Sbannon. secy-_! k-ardle, Inspecto W. G. Bro,Wfo� I bury; George qahfo�-th; ,M. Clinton ; ThomeA Lean, Hippen. . � Thoo. I-Zeftus,: James Cumming, John io. X,orriw P"M � 04,0"- busis � � _ HOW= W an I= it roevel"o