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I I , I . .1 � . - .0 ' A ROSE OF A HUNDRED However, I aball, telIXIfar, In the plaineeb . - . . .9 11 harvest 4as gathered in � the wadding 'took .. , . L � I : I . , �, . i I � . I . 0_ � . 11 . � . I I _&ir as , �'[ . , , , I .�- � . .- � . 0i I IN - - LIPAVES. - . I � � words I can find, that there will be about .. place. ,,16 was as noisily oeund an a � - - I , � � I - .1 : - I morrow-, . A striWo had been silent and sorrowiful ; - I � ,sixti.(Aimberland squires- here to. .. I , I i -, - — I I ' I ; � 11, 11 I= � I I t ,� I ... -1 I I . �� o, -4de with him out nty, and , ani ------ i I � — I o I _. . ' Z . ' . A LOVE STORY. . ' , , � � I , . 'TA116e Froith%m, encircled by Will's L-�� f ,7 . I . � . .4 . of the t oeu � - P�Qte6tix - — . t - .- I . � 'a e� Teit � . that they are looking forward to the fun of i,- I - I -1 - 1111111111111111111111 liiiii'llifilltill;llillitifil�,I 10'. . � - . Td. St nd th - . 3 ig. arm, was led across the tbiesh- I 5111111�-11-11111111 __ - - I S E I __ I � BY AMEMA E. S"X_ itidstasmuoho,sif it'waiakix-hunt. Ul., 'I ' . . hold of 'her own home to the sound of m - ,Re � 1. � I i � music . I . : . v. William Copp,' whose father [_ . 1. I far has imagination. He will be able to . andriejoicing. - . � " I � . I . . . i - �!! � y y0am CONMUED. I '. — o�, ying I - � . I . i I Wa3 a pbysioian for over Aft I conceive such a ride, th fl i 'man, and / , 1 4 - (To be continued.) ; � .1, . in New Jersey, and who him self I � the roaxing,'laughing, whip-oracking squires - )_ I . - __ I I . — after him I He will remember how Tom A � 10 I _* . - 1i I . . I I I 11) I * . - � I - I � . I spent many years preparing fot the CHAPTER V. - pleton,ihe wrestler,who, did something fo The Importance of BuYing Right. . . Z � I - . I . %%,- I . . I , practice of medicine - -, BUT TKEY WERE YOUNG. � escorted across the county me last I . I There is no doubt at all but that the right .MWnV111J1111Wffl1tWJ1 "Whil - " , � I 9 but subse was I b , � ____ - ___ - . - - - - __ - - __ . --- _.. it ails there is no use In , __ __ - - I you fancy him making himself the centre of petite f sort of buying will make a grocer rich. . To "'K.Apr `N-4xx I I . I , quently entered the ministry of the Brune arrived at Redware Hall while summer. And Ulfar hates a .. scene. Can When the ap, I 11. � � I I - A X JL I n I .. ''I IL F. Church, writes: "I am glad was *t -ill af ternoon, and he found no diffl" such an affair ?') 4 ,trying to tempt the palate with delicate food. be sure, he must have a few other qualifica. I . : - � to testify that I have culty in obtainini an interview with its No' matter bow good and. well -cooked and tions, but if he known how to bay, he'll get . i � � � . I So thoy talked while Brune. gAllo aid "ia etizing" the food may be, it cannot there. i"Lots of people think its h to .. � I � d e felt g p I . v y arder I - r : had analyzed all the mistress. She wa sitthig - at a table m A homeward in aVery happy moo L an nourishment (unless the stomach is sell than to buy. Wrong. If you buy right, . I , AC -SIMILE : � large bay window, painting the view frOm aa those ancients may have felt when they lable to �igest it. Nature indicates the state by which I mean if you get your goods & i � F : I - �__ ­ . . smsaPari"PrePara- it. For in those days ladies were'not fX111- met the iminortals and saluted them. The of the constitution by the loss of appetite. little lo . wer than the oth4 fellow, you won't, ,.Im, t. . . . � - tions known iu the War with hi*h art and all its nomenclature thought of the beautiful Mrs. Sandys filled This is an unfailing indicator. It shows have any trouble getting rid of them.. If 11 . 'ge blePreparation or S- . SIGN - - I . that something is fundamentally wrong . : ��. trade, but and acoessories ; Lady Redware had never his imagination ; but he talked, aomfortably . a( IkToodandRegula- I . I . thought of sa Of with the nutritive functions. you and John Smith are selling the same . — -_ �, 9 easel, �r a blouse or Indeed to Aspatria, and'assured her that tihere.was good don't you see, and you, by -your AYER S any of the trap�inge now cone The only true natural relief must be as . 8, the andBowels cf . OF-- . . . - 'Jored xecex- no fear of a meeting between her husband searching and fundamental as the trouble it 0r&1nY buying, owe able to sell them cheaper ' ... . . I - I I * sary to the ma Ing ,of pictures. , She was and Will. " Only," he said, "tell Will aims to overcome. It is, the thorough deep. then John, don't you see you'll got the trade o I t I � I 8 the Only One Of . prettily dressed in silk ; and a a 7. uare of yourself to -night and he will never doubt searching c4aracter of Dr. Pierce's Golden as soon � as � - .1 91613---- � I - - them that I could bristol board, a, box of Newynanswater. you.- : , � people find it out? - I - . _. recommend as a oolorsan,dafewcamel"x hair pencils were Medical Di9covery, which causes tho war- This was about the tenor of an, informal . . _.�_. I - . . 11 � ,&----& '; I - I I �, . - .Unfortunately, Will did not return that velous efficacy in all bilious and digestive little lecture I gave a gang of loungere in a 01r.01'C`s,DigesHon,Cheerftd- I have neatly arranged before her. difficulties. it creates that healthful vitality I . ' blood-purifier.1 1� Shwrose.when Brune entered night from the Frostham's; for in the of the entire di r"n. ooery, store up in Long Island last week. .. RestkontainsneiUw . 0 1 �, given away hundreds of bottles of and met morning the two men were to go together to, - _gestive and nutritive o Fwas .. I ss all'o. I , - � ery car jsm,% I desire 0 unT,144orphlrx norlfi=all. - � - organic capa, . I � � . ! A.'% . _� - it, as I consider it the safest " well -, phisticatad young man took it for a genuine there, but Mrs. & 4 . Is 01"'r THE ` � balton v I Will heard nothing for food and the city -to assimi and I gave them the best I had. 4 t L him with a suave courtesy : and the unso which pio-duces both the natural .w there, and the subject came up '. I 3a the best to be had."—Wx. Copp, pleasure. He felt sorry to trouble stham was waiting at late and transform it into nourishing, reviv. The p6prietor of the store agreed ivith T' AUCbTIC. ' I i - such a her garden to to tell him when he re. ifying blood and healthy tissue. , ... Jf I : ! nice -looking gentlewoman, and he said so it gives me so eiithusiastically that I began to won- 1, I . . - - Pastor X. E. Church, Jackson,Minn. turne&; 'HeV left Squire Frostham with appetite, digestion and sound sleep, and der why he wasn't rich. Surel 6,4 . . - with a sinuerity that made her suddenly NO- his so _' � ,y, I argued . I i � _ � I I - ,n -in-law, and was'alone. PMrg. Front. builds up solid muAcul4r strength and to myself, if this man realizes the import. I a,-Sa0,V2ZP1rA=1R - - . energy. " 1, I I . I , . rious. "' Have you brought me bad news, ham made a great deal of !the information vital nerve, ance otbuying like this he must be a xuc- ! . WPAPP � � I � Mr. Anneys?" -she asked. and broke the news to Will'; with much con- I H. H. Thompson, Esq., of 1�. o. Boic 4, KiPple . "_ ; - : r, , I" I am afraid you will be put about a bit. sideration. Will hea . rd h4iT sullenly. Blair Co Femils, writes: " I bad been *troubl�d cessful grocer. And th �`n I looked around . 0 0 . I �� � ,Sir Ulfar Fenwick met my sister thi � He with exireme vomiting in surnmer season, al- the store and changed my mind. It was a - ! Jda - . i I . Is rn0r,n' waa getting a few words ready for Aspatria, ways after eating; had to he very careful at times dirty, ,-o'gleoted place, with dust on � every. lakfa 4� I I OF EVERY -natured eyes, as Mrs. Froatham told her 'tale, but. ,�hey had thing, a'Q disorder all about. � . . . . . . - . Ing; and they were neen by ill , to get any,thingo stay on way stomp,ch at all, - J . . I ONLY WORM IPAIX and I came,quiet-like, to let you know that ,were for her alone. To Mrs. Frostham the been tak ng o er medicines, but without effect. Screw- loose I �, ,&& 4 - - I heard -a friend speak of Dr. Pierce's - ------ - somewhere, I thought. . . . . ! -M OF, he must leatVa the dales to -night." adopted a tone she thought very ungratefuT. Medical Discovery, and thought I wo Golden . . -, 3B =4 - � . ... rsa la 11 Cannot Sir Ulfar meet his own wife ?,, uld give it a By and by the' loafers drifted out, and the 54-ar - - For when the whole affair, real and con- trial. I used about five bottles of it and think it gro � 7ZVar - . . . � 11 Lady Redware,that is not the question. is the only medielne that did me any good, as i "ejer and I were left alone, . ­_­­ __ -, - . i � I I - . I . When In doubt, ask for Ayer's P1119 sequential, had been told, he answered, ,have a splevdid appetite now, find am not using green . , ' - Put it, 'Cannot Sir Ulfar meet yoursister V &i , glad to find one grocer who ) I A Oerflec t,,'Rel-nedy fo r Cons fipa- I � . � I - � I . and I will answer you quiek enough, What is there to make a wonder of ? Can. 'Zy.medicifie at all and don't think I need any with Me about this buying business,' � . . I . . I . . . . . - �Xot not a woman talk and walk a bit with her ynore." I fio�n, Sotir Stonlach Diarrhdea. ­ I � . — . 'said. 0 So many of,them think they know. . : V . I I , - . .11 . . t I ��� - , while there are two honest men in Allerdale own btiaband ? Maybo h ' A man who is suffering 'from the evii it all. They think the whole business lies in I � . . : I .1 ' to prevent,him.' " e had something , Wc irms 4 o nvu Is io ii�,'IfFe veri s h- I I 'to her. I think I- �7 , . I . VETBRINARY. � " You cannot frighten Sir Ulfar frcm very particular to b is effects of constipation doesn't feel like selling, while it's just the contrary. � nessandlosso ;SLEEP. - I I I "I - - __ __ _ a shame to both�r sa rk, and can't even enjoy his leisure - r . . I - a Tittle lass about a thing wo . r�`, I 1. 11 Allerdale. To threaten him is to make him I "' fhaVe right," said the grocer, omphati- . - I . . : . � . I, 4 OHN (IRMYR, V. S., hon6r gradusU of 0 73 like that." hours. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a I . I I I I I I Vaurbary College. stay. cally, nodding his h6aA vigorously , I � � J An dipes"W" of a And he folded himself so close that Mrs. sure, swift, safe, and permanent cure for � 11 your Yar-Si;ule Signature of I . �. I . . constipation. They are tiny, sugar - coate head's level there, young man. I've studied -, * ��� . d � , , o�� . ,,, - ( . � . - . z Aldniale ireh*d. Calls promptly atkaded and I I Dalesmen are not ones to threaten. I Fiostham could neither question nor sym- granules. One little "Pellet- is a gentle buying for fifteen years, and I think I7ve , , . I - - obargso moderau. Veto rinary Dentleby a tell you that the vicar's maid saw Sir Ulfar pathize with him longer. 11 Wod evening laxative, and two a mild cathartic. � They got it down pretty fine. Looi-a-here." , -yo " - t ; I . . .Ntw RK, I castorli In putup in ona-dze bottles , L ON** and residenos on Goderich vim*, = and my sister together, and when William to you," he said coldly; and then while never gripe. Disbonest druggists try to He took me back in the store and ighowed � i . -, An of Dr. ScotVs office, SWodh. In2v � �_ Anneys hears of it,;:Sir Ulfar will get such a visible, he took care to - ride as if quite at get you to take a substitut I Is not sold L- bulk. Don�t allow C e fur the sake me five qasea of canned goods he had just allym �- : . I G. H. GIBB, notice to leave these parts as will give him his ease, But the mornent the ro of the added profit.. . TOU anythlug elso on the plea or promin, : no,choic"e. I came to warn him away before ar d I got in. 1 � j I F � w -- ': 1� from Froatham he whipped his horse to it's � 66 I I is ' just as good � I and " wi-11 answor " . Tokfinary Sur - See them ?" he asked. 11 Well, they're -21— z . 0 � . - - pose." AP'See that you got C -A -B -4P �, 'geon and Dentist, Toronto College of he could not belp himself. I say freely, I fall apeed, and entered the farm yard with as Dalton and Whibehaven on the other just 'a lee:tle swelled. Not enough to hurt - R - : - I . � � . . . � - � The fao.. � . � v*jerinary dentidg, Honor GraduaU of Ontario vet. did so to please Aspatria and out of no it in a foam of biirry, and himself in a foam aide every local n-ewspaper will have or lem ; Reb le �can't tell e. difference, any- . . ! . t �_ erinary College, Honor member of Onlarto V I � W eurin. good -w -ill going his way." - P I p th . � Xedleal Society. All diseases of dommUo snbn&k of passion. I will Make I its own version of the affair? Way ; dMile e i skilfully treated. All calls Minpily atknded to " But if he Will not leavd Allerdale?" . CT,COPYOF WRAPPER. � . k t. I ust as good as any t6matoes in this 'I, - 11 I � � i ww - .� Aspatria met him with the confession on '. 51patue - or t night. Dengsiry ano surgery a " But if William Anneys and the sixty her lips. The Earl of Lonsdale, with a large partyo is town. " i I :. I , i Mce and DIspensary-Drr. 0ampbell's 017 offfla%, He gave her no time. He a if __�11 of - L � � In AreitSeslorib. Night calls answered hom thq . . 9sail- now at Whitehaven Uastle. What a sauce - What did you give for them?" I asked. ' , . � I lKa gentlemen Who will ride with Will , iam An. ed her with affronting and m3urioux epith. iquante. it will be to his dinners ! How . - " - � 0200. - 140"2 neys, say he must go ? What then V ets. He pushed her hands and face from p 0 " Fort�-five cents a dozeu. Same goods. 0 �111 - : __ I I I - th men will howl over it, and how the wo.' that are §ellin' at a dollar. Now,'don't you I i - - "Of courae Sir Ulfar cannot fight a him. He vowed her tears were a mockc�g men will snicker and smile !" . 'a bulge I've got on these other fel- I I . - . )) � - ,I . � mob. 1, see what - . - I LEGAL - . . . . 11 Not on and her intention of confesaing a lie. kie � " Sarah ! yo I a . I . -_ - I u think of the hatefullest low "' :1 . ,�; _.___ e of that mob of gentlemen met all her efforts at explanation,'and all things,,, ­ � I ' 14 1 � I I - I JAMES L KILLORAN � I said notbing. The loose screw wai be- , _ , I 9 woitld fight him ; but they all carry stout her attempts to paclify� hin�i' at sword -point. 11 And Lonsdale ginn to show itself. .1 . I I I riding whips." And Brune looked at the . will go iip to London is * ;!- � . [ Barrister, Solieflor, Conveyancer and Notary She bore it Patiently for a while ; and purposely to have the delight of toning it 'Twese other fellows would be glad , I � .- I Publlo� Money to loan. Office over Pickard' Store, thelady with w sombre intentness which u Will Anneys saw an Asp0ria he had at the clubs " I � a, I I main stroft, N aary. She b enough to get these," he said, 11 but they I - formerly Mechanics institute Xiforth made further speech unnecesi ad the 'I', . . . 1528 * been alarmed from the first ; she now never dreamed of. She seemed to grow " Sarah I didn'tL -know where. There's a jobber in A.' fibre bath, foflo,�red by . I . 5,9; - A - -1 � no further attempt to in'(" taller ; she did really grow taller ; her face " And the 'Daily Whisp�r 'will get Lons. New York that makes a sort of speoialty of - I r G. CAMERON, formerly of Cameron, Hona dis ise her terror. I I " What must I do . Anneys ?" she in a voice _ -big�nce. � 1 , Ir flamed, her eyes flashed and, i dale's most delectable version and blow it those here goods, and he's put me onto lots I hooest fiictional I I X. Cameron, Barrider and Solialtor, Goderloh, r � ! . � I I 0!� I'll 011*41`10. 0ffice-HAllIM011 Street. opposito Colborne asked. 11 What must I do ?" authoritative and irresistible, she command- with the four winds of heaven to the four of good things, Here's�sumpin else." � . � 46 ed him to desist. corners of the civilized world." lie led the way to a &' rel of oatmeal. Tile life and glory of leather, L I notel. .. 1452 Send your brother away from Cumber- I 417 .� ' 1 , � " You are my worst enemy," she said. " Sarah Sandys, I- . "I " Had worms in " he said in a w - . . laud to -night. I say he inuat leave to -night. 9; . 94 64 ) hisper, I . � E . , � I JAMES SCOTT, Barrister, &o. Solicitor for Xol� To -morrow may be �too late to prevent a y You areas deaf as the .village gossips. Worse still ! That poor girl whom but not enough to hurt anybod - Got � � Ou will not listen to you . . Y. .1 J!, von's Bank, Mton- OMOO -- E11100 100c, great humiliation. Aspatria, begged me to, abuse, heard by every ser the truth t suffer this way under the price. . Clinton, Ont. Money to loan on mortgage. . Your treated so abominabiy, mus . the . I can sell five ; 1451 come to you. I do not vant in the house, whole thing over again. Her name w pounds of oatmeal for what Jenkiiis down 3) say I wantee to certifies all that malicc ill be . ... - . d.- the street gets for three,pounds.' ,Say I --- come. - . dares to think. And put as the head and front of your ofti I ,� .. .. . - a. HATSirrAder, Sollolsor, Convoyanoor and At this moment the in wounding mybonor youare a parricide mg. All hersorrows and heart -break will . � . K 45HOI: FOLISH, , Notary b1lo. SoUchor for the Doininjo door opened, and won't got the� trade ? Well, I guess !,, , � . I , a Sarah Sandys entered. to our mother's good name, I am ashamed, bO made a , 64 11 .. . I Elk. Offlow--CardDo's block, Main Sired, Nostooh. Brune turned, and ,Fenny mouthful for country Then there'so eg , he - continued. I . I .. . 1, 4mey to loan. � 12" saw her ; and his heart stood still. She of IOU, Will I" bumpkins an scandalous gammers to 40h !' , " There's lots of f 01 fusineis about eggs.- I I . .. came slowly forward, her garment of pals From head to foot she reflected the indig. and 'Ah' over. Ulfar, if you are a man, Lots of fool grocers think they've got to git I � � ' . I �� M 1, , . ILL BIMT, Barrhdar, Sonaltor Notary ac freen and white just touching her sand&1led nabion ir, her heart, as she stood erect with you will not give her a moment's terror of the very best goin' see that they're fresh - ' . 1_J: �* - - offloo-FAX"", At* dooren�&ofoosxi, * It $ W -Black or coloredleather, I . . 4 ground floor, ni" door io 0. L pff" 8 her ha . e . . hat sort of thing, an, I tell yQu it,@ - , � � Z I I � I I Satww GoJerleh , i I . I ,- 13161614, feet. She bad a rush b a-sket full of violets In downward, no sign of tears, no retreat and fears them, by ber'sending Lor brother 8 to all dot rotted foolishness. Why, -I git eggs , in . 'J *"*by store, main stre", uds; there were primroses in her her hands clasped, and the palms dropped such consequences. You ma e that he and all, t . IM60-C anioron, Holt and Cameras. * Im breast and belt, and her face was like a no submission in her face or attitude. entreat your absence." here that i only pay 12 cents a dozen fur. . . . - For LadiestGenflemetis or � -, . I . pink'rox,6. High on� her head her fair hair " Why, whatevbr in the matter with you, " And I must be called coward- and They have been in th'4 ice house,. bat they're . I I . ­ - � � - � , � run- . AILILOW & PJL0UDJ`0M, was lifted, and being fastened with a large Aspatria ?" � away P , just " good, every bit, as the fresh eggs. : � 1JL - . Childrens Shoes. ... � I be., Godarloh, Oubw1o. ivi=0M turquoise comb, it g At thin moment Brune entered and she -11 Let them call You anything they like, VO, You see, i 9N., raoup"W. sm ave the idea of sunshine I can sell fresh eggs for 4 or 5 . � -t I . and -blue sky. � went to him, and put her hand through his so that you spare her further shame and cents a dozen less than Jenkins." . . I �. %% . . ! I �, . - as a mortal ) Fresli e I I 11 . arm and said : " Brune. speak for me ! sorrow." - I "' �, i I AMIRON HOLT & HOLIM, BulloWn. go- Brunestood looking at her, ?" 1 asked. , 4 jj�ga . . - . H0Wn1nCh&no@ry,&a.,Q*dar1* Ozd N.C. might look at Ahe i -divine C Will has insulted mother and father,through " Your talking in this fasbion i me, I I " he laughed, and winked, ��l���ll�ll���lilli���ll�lill��Ill,ill��ll�ill��llill��'llill�� � 1. - -1 COMM, Q. O., _Pxmzr RoTe, Duvwgy Hoxam . ytherea made, to . 0 11 I I I 9� � � . - I manifest. His handsome, open face, full of ine, in- such a way that I can- -never forgive Sarah, is very like Satan correcting sin. I "the - passes fur fresh all right. Nobody ,� . . 1� ; � I I y - � � . i HOLNESTED, suo"mor to the late &in oi candid admiration,- bad aimos him!" loved Aspatria when I met you in Rome." knows the diffeLence.11 ROB RTt WILUSs SOLE 1 AGENT 'FOR SEAFORTHE. t an au at I 0 character. He Vowed to her, as man - I . I A F Noesughey & Holmeffted, Barrister, Solicitor U - " You ought to be ashamed of yourself, " Of course !" Adam always has his Eve " How long have you been buying this - I ! . - 14 the Can __ �: ! . - -_ I . Conveyancer, and Notwy Solicitor for when w Will Anneys !"' And Brune put his sister ready. ' Not my fault, good people ! Look Way ?" I asked, abruptly, . L 1!! -i --- . -:they bend their heart and give its . - � . L I a for ale. Moe in Scott'# Block, Main Strad confidentially, 11 I on- I -- I sdi&n Bank of Commerce. Monay to lend. Flwm homage and delight. Sarah was much im- ly up to brother's -face. " You are " Dan- and her soft tongue she bebuiled me ;,. and so i THE FARMERS" I gently behind bim and then marched square. at. this woman I With her bright smiles " Why," he said, - $Worth. � )remed by the young man's beality, and she sionate as a brute beast, Win, a ly got onto the idea about a year ago. Be- - I ..� I n7 I -1 � , - I felt his -swift adoration of her own charms. � nd ehat, Ifell!" We can Fiettle that question, you fore that I used to pay big prices for.every- ." . . I DENTISTRY. She made .Lady Red"re introduce her to .too, with a poor little lass that has her own and I, again. Now you must ring the bell, thi 9 11 : . I I . . Brune, and she completed her conquest of troubles, and has borne them like -a good and order your horse ---say at four o'clock Now does your business, �since you com- - . - J Banking - HousO - TWEDDLE, Dentibt. Office --over Richard- the youth as she stood a moment holding I menced buying this way, compare with the' There has Ral I . . W. woman always does." ' to -morrow morning. You loan have nearly . . . an a time -'when ow- E3M1_&.WC>_'RrM_7S:_ . akp six hours sleep, -quite enough- for you." year:before ?" I asked. . er8should uardag*initfaii W th . son & 31ainnis'shoe store, corner Main and his hand and suailing with captivating grace Brune. " . 6 64 Ob Tb � It I (10 cOnnecUou with the Bank of NobtreAL) 1, U F 11 I do not want to hear you ape ,qbr I John streets, 9 saf orth. I I - � I cars. e more I 11 has n6ver bee a t 6 hon 4 4 WhIl . I — I into his eyes. ' You have not convinced me, Sarah." � well, it's fell off some," he said, Farry�* Seed %yere nXio eose 141. he a : , al sLys t e best.,� or as b lea Z - � R. BELDEN, denti8t; arowning, bridge woyk Then Lady Redw&re expWned Brune's in Ay, but I will speak and you shall hear " Then you must ride now, and be con. 11 but t n the hard times are to blame for do lers a I V, 0, -, I hempw�A th .. . I .11 ) - special ittention given mission, and- Sarah grasped the situation e. I tell you, Aspatria, is in no kind to vinced ever afterward. For your sister' ,that. I'll be all right as soon as they ; PANKE . � sind gold plate work Le 3 , Rthe preservation of the natural keeth. AU work without any disguises. - it 9;m blame. The man came on her sudden out sake and for Aspatria's sake, you will sure] a past. " get - 0 1 RS A" FINANCIAL AGE= I . earefully performed. Office ­over Johnson Broc' �ply means y . FERN I I ­ � f 1. � . of the plantation. She did not, -take his a Just then a slim young fellow slipped past for gardener, and I OFFICF,In -the Commercial Hotel bug nardware store, Seaforth. 1451 flight, Elizabeth," she said. I" . 3 3 E -UNUAL � . band, she did not listen to him. She- sent, ' is fall of f orn I ��e � Ulfar do with fifty or sixty angry Cumber- go " edware wae crying,and she orled a on a bicycle. ore w I . ,tever li-e a ,on r time I u . ' ' . sWedi I . - I DEMON, graduafm of Royal College land squires ? He wo ild have to go. .r to 'a 3te - Ing, next to the Town H&M ,11 T11L H. S. AN fh,'n , nd . ion. eco 10-petrof him about his business as quick as might em h ize Sarah's p D. M or 1 Petro[ ch. A General BauldnK Budnems- done. DiA In 13 Y�d leading. - " There goei Jenkins, " said -the grocer, A wo, , � 0 y natl ,i,Lad Ill " of Dental Snigeoni. Ontario, D. D. S.. of To* . tle h. I ronto UniversiV. Office. Jdarket block, Nitobell, . - rd strait. He looked enviouslv., " I don't see how the mischief - I _ smied and oubed. Ingereak &Uowed on dejial fact, I know they have a method of per be. , Ulfar was in a Ell all OnUrio. - .1402 suasion no mortal man can resist." " Lottie Patterson saw her,". said � Will, angrily at the handsome little woman urgin heean afford tobuy a wheel. Hiswiferides � k - Brnnesaw,that his errancLwasaccom- dourly, .1 hij�n to do the thing he hated to do ang one, -too. Why, be onl e MONEY TO LEND '.3 AGNZW, Denslid Clinton WiU " Because As y started in busless il I - plished. Lady Red-4are thanked him for patria called Lottie Patter, then taking the handkerchief from his sin. a year and a half a 11 I W, I Dn good not" or morigoost. - i R. visit Hermall, &I H�kff 110tel on to her ; and if Lottie pat ' 0* I I every Monday, and at urlob the his consideration 4'nd: Sarah rang , for tea teraon says tees face, he kined her, and promised to I '4. Does he get hold of these b - -, I -_ * 1 4W . :he s*aw anything more or worse than ought leave F;edware at dawn of day. argains,too?, 11 I '� , . ! I I ROBERT - LOGAN, 3UNAM I second Thun"y in each month im service and made him'a cup and tave it to . �- __1 � I . ; � . __ . him with her own - , . — - __ . 1 � 1058 . . . 0 - ; . I -lovely hands. rune saw to be, I will call upon Seth Patterson to " But," amid- he, " if -you send me away 11 Not muchee," chuckled the grocer. � - � � __ I . ' ' . � . I . MEDICAL. their exquisite for . their translucent glow, make h ' in sister's -words good. Cuub I I will now, I tell you, our parting is likely to. be 11 -Not mubbee." He don't even know - . � - I . ­ � . I ___ - the sparkling of that I And what is more, Will Anneys, if for many yeare., perhaps for life. I a", uthin' about 'em. t. � I . GODERIGH I . i diamonds and emetalds I - in go. n I'm the only iiiian in - i . . i SIB I . . - GN ' OINCULARI � I - in . 1) I . upon them. The �ea was- as if brewed yon do not know-how -'o take care of your ing beyond civilization and so beyond thin town that gets 'em. S1 � ;_ ; � * I - I "Aft AN Dr. John McGinnis, Paradise ; it tasted of all thing ter' a ood name, I w� ill teach you, -you scandal." ."See here, my friend," I said, after a , " . i . 11 veritable cup of enchantmout. that - I a man ! You go and side with 66 : - , I Iffox. Graduate London western University, member ful ; it was a s delight. mouse o I 'Do not flatter yourself so extravagantly, mmute, 1 want to have a plain word with � Stew 8oi1e,r,..,, - � I � Of Ontario College of Physicians and am set agaiust Aspatria - ! Chaff Ulfar. There is scandal everywhere, and YOU. D� �,ou know you're simply ruining . I- Frostb � Surgeons. Then 'Brane rod6 away, and the two wo- Fron OF THE SAW aw"Ll[SHM IM) Offine and Residenoo-Formerly occupied by Mr. Win. - . I I men -watched him over the hill., He eat his hood where a girl like a - always has been even from the be i i I your usiness � I . on the tbam's ! It is a b d neighbor � . Pioltard, Victoria Street, imaxt to the Catholic Church . -ning. b V - '. � I I A - I I w1fight calls Attended prompUy. great black hunter like Aspatria cannot have no doubt those nameless litir'n�'sisters of " Why, ivhat-11 . . I - - I - . , , 1458x12 a cai�alry * a word or two on the k , " . � — , - i * CTAL A :. . ing's hig�way ayt Cain,and Abel were talked about unpleas- " " Hold on 11 I said, 2. . I � - .. J and the creature devoured the =e' - 7 " when I get through . - � - . - ; � I broad noon -day, without having a sisserara antly by their sister and brothers-in-law. In I'll listen to you. You treat all your cus- . Black TJIL ARKSTI � I � I � 1 � � � , I i I � 3., Tomato, 11. A o. x.. with strides that in-ade their hearts leap to about it .)� 15110060009 09 obry" a i " V10kris I 4" � ,11-C.F.S.,011tarlo suo0essorto Dr. the sense of its power and life. . � . I �Zlllo#, office lately me 0 � I fact, wherever there are women there are . tomers as though they. were dumb idiot-%. W - , -, . 94 - I K&13uf&0%1r*r* of All kinds of 8 -A . by Dr. lUotk Bruoa_ 69 "I did not side with the Frosihams men glad to pull them down to their You think; � Madmot Upright& TWM1W_ i .- . I I own - they haven't sense enou h to , � ' sid,Onteajo. He is, the very handsomeat man I ever agains'- Aspatria." , I . - saw !" said Sarah. � I � level." - know that you're palming off a cheap fimed . so ­ , ID E. COOPER, X. D., X B., L F. P. and S. " What is to be done about Ulfar ?" :' I'll be bound you did !11 1 -1 " Is it not very hard then, that I am egg for a fresh egg. You think that you I . W ,iv� I I : - � . r -can give them wormy oat for the r I fr h . M . , .L%I, G1W9w, &O., 'PhYfiicisu, Surgeon and Ao- Sarah, Vou must manage this business. He ou ' Let me alone, Brune ! Go �Our' ways not permitted to stay here and defend the � - i .. con0her, c6lat"oe'- OnL , t of here, both of you . 8 ea ea � 1.0 � 1 . B01 L E '� � .11-1 �_ 1127 will not listen to me.�) . woman I love ?" article. M*, dear air, permit me to say- that en 1118 - � , � � 11 To be sure, we will both go. , Come Sarah shodic her head. �_3 � Irse, R, � . BIT . I I balt Pans, me ke Stocks, Shoot Un - . 11 ,� D., Felkw of ihs ftysl " Ulfar has five senses. Ulfar is ve " It in beyond you are the fool ; you are the idiot. You �71 _- . � *to. 0 *to. . ­. , , � . ,= , WL. — I i . . 11� I-."- . ry -�spxtria. When you are tired of balloon- your power, Ulfar. If Porthos were on say your bim'iness has fallen off. It's funn CD � . . r llec!c d surpone, ond of himself. He will leave Redwar of . A== Dr. XxoMd. ofilot UWY o0oupled cou e�, Ing, Will Anneys, and can come down to ,earth again, or Amadis of Gaul, t M I I I �11 rse. How handsome Brune Anneys is lip 7- At I Also dmlm in U Dy Dr. Xseldd, Main Strad, SWoft. hey to me you have any left at all. you sa it s rpfthl and 141110011w, I- � y n0nm Auto*"o euj.o" I --- - _____ Baddeme ; commonjustice, maybe then I will t'a'lk to might have happy and useful careers in f anny Jenkins, or ,whatever his name in, can so� g Isom 04 PV. � - --(;eTDGf Of Vicir-1-is Nquare, to houm I&Wy ompW " Will you coax him to leave to -night ?' you'-nolt till." I A 00�.., I i Mrs by L. X. Dancoy. im M . I handling an they deserve the maligners of buY tZlo wh els. Wh- 1 of pl 26014 is e y,-1 have no doubt at ,_ i -, 1 . Ulfar ? Yes, I will ; for it is the proper Now, good honest an t e 1, � i I.M.&Uv r.= .. . I . �. er is one of the good, quiet women. But the men of this all but that h has dozens of 8`1 0 � . I - � * �_ I Work*-Opposw a-. T. R. I DR. F. J. BURROW89 - thing for him to do. It would be a shamo vinews of the soul ; and to that Wants it era !-which of them durst lift the stone era", who foilnd you weren't .your austom- .% ow � i 9"6101L Ge4add6l'. , I - to brin5 his quarrels to your house.--Whab when there is occaaion h' I givin them ".� I :� - ; I � - � . . - �Z I as but a maimed that the hand without sin is permitted to de oods. . b.0 I , Gen- . I t Late resWenl Physiolan and Surgeon, Toronto a splen id rider ! Look, Elizabeth, he is mind. The hot words, the passionate at- cast. � NOW, You just thill over � C- D ' cent . � 9)) what I gsay, and see whether I haven't told : M. 04 . i � - A I �� d I , , t,., . , Pr -7_� . Oval HO$PiW. Honor graduate Trinity University, just totpin maosphere, the rebellion of Aepatria, So they talked &he night away, drifting You the truth." I i 4 1 aukaber of the Couege ot Physicians and Surgeons - ,,,A the hill ! I do believe he turn. . . the i'_ . ; epare for - . . I I � a � � t . ,. 8 . � z- 1� . � - P he poor grocer had dropped into a chair, . a - 6Q - . i � 1� i Of Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron ed his Is he not handsome ? Apollo! cision of Brune had ,the bame effect upon adually from the unpleasant initial aub- 0 . ArOFFICE.-Same as formerly accupiod by Dr. Antinous ! ys � a . gr T I - ,e � he didn't say a word, aim- ��� : i, � CD - BYRAVING YOUR �11 Telephone great deal more human and a great deal "Pon the- hot, heavy, � 1.� P I Smith, oppoelts Public school, Sworth. Pshaw ! Brune Anne is a Will's senseless anger as a thuiderstorm has ject to Ulfar's plan of trsvel and the far off and as I finiihed Z I P) � , � �! I ?I 4 Ito. 45, X. B -Night calls answered f rom offlea. summ6r air. Will prospect of his return. -And in the gray PI stared straight at me with a dazed look. 0 , � .1 �, � 388 . I ; 1 4 � - � ' y . _. �., . � t - . 1 more godlike than either." raged his bad tempor away -and was cool cold dawn he bide them farewelli and the went out, and as I turned the comer, &4 .2 - ,r M V And do occupy and clejar-Minded after � it watched him until he vanished in the mists hundred feet' away, L I a&* him still Sittin ' .. I (t I , 0 - ,(,,; " Do not be silly, Sarah. I I a ,I: clothe's Cleanedor 0.1pO �� . . I , �� 4 ; yourself a little with Ulfar now." Ati the a& e ho the go -me kind of mental ro in down -the mountain. Then they there. -Stroller in Grocer World. g I � :. - ' ";� � = L - I - - � � I DRS. SCOTT &,MacKAY, , in ur ll* L � PAYSICMNS "ID SURG]W148 a . hunderstorin was prevailing over all com- a - . I y I :ii� ��' ; " When the hour comes, I will. Ulfar is t kinseyeach other,-' little sad kin of con- ' ; __ %a : - CD - . - . 0� � i nt in mon sense at Redware Han. Ulfar, after a . I I th tears ; they had L� Won -Rev. E. Cockburn, of Paris, was elected :� .. M . . - �, : �t ­�,SWorih watching his wife. Thei long and vain watch for another opportunit eir Ldesire, but their victory left them moderator of the Hamilthn and London : . . . — 0 V%Loma I Goderlah strept, opposite Methodist chure videndy ocoupy ng himself at prese gratulation, wet wi : . *W * —AT — ' naughtiness and a stimulating ' deborous . y th . � . of weeping. , nod, which in x �_. . J. G. BCO=, gradusta Victoria and Ann Arbor,, and sense ' dan- to speak to Aspatria, .returned there in Alas i it is the very condition of 8Y at in Paris last week. I I ''. 3 Barr's Dye W I JV4x member ODtario College nf P"loians and ger about seeing Aspatria, that muot be a temper compounded of anger, jealous a success that every triumph mast be baptised �- __ I I . 1-JV0, I . 1 Surgeo6s. Coroner for county of Huron. y, dis. I I � : 1, IeD ' I thorough enjoyment to Ulfar." appointment and unsatiBfied a,ffeotio with somebody's t' . . I wm� : E � MARKET STREET, 13EAFORTZ I.-, �� its . a , I ; �; I I �,_ V. XkcKAY, honor graduate Trinity unive Men are always in fusaes. tlfav hag heard Lady Redware's stOrY Of his own This event, beginning in such a trifle as i 0, 1 M � "', 0 . . I 4 ii cold medalist Trinity Mediml College. raity, ; a . I --, Member kept my - heart palpitating ever since he danger and of Brune's consideration with an almost accidental visit of Aspatris. to .4 I "� 4 - 0 ; , 7 . I - -4 . NIAGge Of PhYsioUns and Surgeons, Oniarlo, could walk aione.-J' - soornful indifference. .. i BAG i P, 1 1483 - Brune's consideration 'the vicar, was. the line sharply dividing 1 "I - It 31 i I � i : : ! ti-f-dioll Guumt"& - , . . Sarah sighed. "It is very difflou he laughed at. He knew very well, he an- very different lives. Nothing m Seat -Am- Ad .- low 0 Sa Mat * , i � she said ., ; " to decide whether very " swered that Bruce Anneys hated him, and bar was ever quite'the same after it.' W . .! CURZD BY , : 0 M (15� 0q :1� I W. SLOAN, I old men in. � . v - - . or very young men can be the greater wOuld take the reatent ,delight in such ' - .1 i W ,so 0, . - 1. - X. D., Victoria College, Provincial Licentiate, .- al. The suffering both 9 -4 �"ney*, indeed, q�ickly perceived - 0 C+. 10 = -Y' - I:, X. C. 4ri and ack. 9 XT :P.AL is !ro I I P. and S., Ont. Offlos and residence--Houie former- can cause is hubbub as he pretended was in project. nowledged his fault, 'ad the reconciliation � &V 'a - 91 A I a . as- a . � - . il _� . ly occupied by Mr. TbomAs Kidd, Market at., 3 immense ! Poor Sandys was $ixty-six- and 11 But he came to please Aspatria,11-con- was kind'and complete ; but Anpatria had DODYS KIDNEY PILLS % 1. 11-1 forth. Dr. Sload having for many yean paid sped&] Ulfar is thirty-six, and-" She shook her tinued Lady Re Me I . � I . a attention to diseases of the chest, can vrithoonfl. head and sighed a-gai dware. " He said he c taken ii step forward, and crossed :3 �� , " - -1 1- I M. only to please Aspatria.11 . , -.1 4: � � !�� deuce tender his services to such as may require " How hatef � a , � � - them. Aloaholism oured by the chloride of cold . : ;) !_ �, ill ­ ul country-piople are !" ex- " So Aspatria wishes me to leave Aller. . ======== P , - 1� that bound which divides girlhood frox; � i . . . g tZ 0 , a ( . womanhood. Unconsciously she , I P. -I ( sy§4= of treatment. claimed Elizabeth. "They must talk, no dale ? I will not go.,, . . &ssarned a I ... 1531 carriage I : 9Z ::� - , � lx� I- ___� inatter what tragedy they cause with their I that Will felt compelled to respect, 0 � � - I � - � . CD 4 1 - . _k scandalous - words. " , "Sarah, he will not go," 'cried Lady and a tone was In her voice he did not cam I had been troubled for several ' fa, -, d. . - A " AUCTIONEERS. Redware, as her friend entered, the room, to bluff and contradict. He never � : � * The ONNAA Businax . " Are they worse than our own xet,eith 66 years i er again --with Lumbago. � (YOU404 , - He says he will not go2' I ordered her to remain silent or to� leave I I could : a ,. � in -to -1 " the W11 - his i - �� Countes 1, I - _D TCHARD COMMON, licesse d auctionee or country ? You know what the 11 That in because you, have 'appealed to presence. A portion of his household au. e day I � I �; - (D CHATHAK,, 0 RM __ � r for hardly stand; until on ' I : 0 '. NTA JLV County of Huron, salse and bills MUnded a of Denbigh considered- pleasant Ulfar's feelings instead o t. thorit I . Is the Post supply Whool for the bed . to I had 'itsed from him, both am re. ' � i firmu- Skidenis CmdusVegat iblis - - I M11 2 timi. ' WaS advised to. use Dodd's Kid, � 01 : -1 Ktario. atria and Brune ; and he felt I t . or �� . I 1593-11 - ' not to be told." P a 5 04 M" of Int employmoulL Oar � - I 0, . . � � * - I � I i glum Ufam w* have plaosd Albwt 11 - - "I tell secrets also. the grow. 1 fe e+- ! Ind tp '51stut Bmit-kosper, with D. W. Kim & - Awilonwar for Me 0ounkies of Huron anit pf"Ji tell the most sacred of secrets." ' part of valor. -In Russia he thought it a Perhaps this was one reason of I can si ly say I ,have never � 01 z WM. MOOLOY9 , erly been. . . I . and I so W ' Stftftupbers, one Book-ke"r and an a wretch'! she woulel Will understand that discretion in the nobler be less master than he had form 11eY Pill$. I secured a box, M P no" oft 0*d the plachic of four tive tbase dalesmen are in their passions, ke ardel '8'sp p . 1� - " -tellia far considers how savagely ptly, obargve in keeping with "es, Sestorth conversation ? f to his judgmen , 7 9 i, "The Countess is I himself tQ bd I t ttraw . , - . - . and Ageni al Heneall for tha XW9 Rusin 11as I I do act consider it very prudent thing to et out of the way Ing frequency of his visits to felt the p� ains since. I (A Book -k - U. 9 = � stook. Sarsh RaGaw " -_ = facturing COM - Sal 0111 wrong. What businew has any one to when a pack of wolves Frostham. I believe "9; tv a Banner ftaffing Co., Challim. __ __ * i rw W " " pany Z� a0ended to, were in the neigh. There he was made much of, deferred to, O,q � - a as moderate ' and throw the oxna of keeping their secret on borhood." :� t I A SkmfopW next wook in i � 7 - - on vasmsood. they are!an excellent pill, and I . , old* by Pod 001041. or and allhis little fancies flattered and obey- . M College re -opens after Zader T W I *on dence, Lot v, Con . . � ? t ad 931"ll my shoulders ? Why should they expep-t " The law will protect me in this house. N I .1 QW ii April go. For Catalogae addrm *40 cl ed. Will knew he was th W : - - Jk will reftlys prompi aftention yy PcOmmend them. You 00116, 4 k, 00., Obstlim, OnZlo. � � , welon 21 Took. from *is more prudence than they them. Human beings have to inind the la 0 most important 1highly r: D. � - lk 12mv selves have shows?" - 66 W. person in the world to Alice Froitharn ; �, 1. . - - _- ; � Z human beings are ; W pt, __ .. .� � 11 I � I There are tirnea when and he kne may publish this if you see fit, 1�0 - 4 1= 1� . ,I -1 �� _ ear for 11 That is true. But in these valleys a lsw auto' themselves ? .How would you a W, also, that he only shared An- . CD . ,; � .- --- I TOHN H. MoDOUGAU. Licensed Auoeon Jkll they speak no uncomfort&bly direct ; not tria, heart with Ulfar Fenwick. Men so as to 4elp 9-thers I � N 0 T I 0 E. ty thOCOuntY Of Huron. Sales s0ended in h- like to see a crowd of angry men shoutin nd � 01 'i for : Mr. r 9 - I I - - . I parta of ihecounty. Terms reasonable. Froin Ing but the shortest, at aighteet moat defin. around thia house tor you ? Think of yo Me the whole heart a nothing less but * 90 I , �, I have reeei,red Qe sis�t "11 fer KoDougaill - I 11 ur the whole heart ; hence Alice I � � . 8 on experience " a dearer in farm ite words will be used.' -'a influences- I , from Will'- EVAN. aslum for XQX il . � � - '� . 22n4 of April, and tho" wJshhW to we I. - r 3, -1- I I That is a pity. People ought to send consideration." 16 D 4�venport Rd., Toronto. . I. h � do ed at any time, at my redd9nog wid � stock 74 be Is specially qualified, to Judp I sister, -and of me, if I am worth so mu -h grew steadily all through the summ r days, R. B. joHNSON, - � of values, and can guarantes satisfaction. All orders scandal through societ i full to the brim of happy labor and reason- ,"] "I left at Tns ExposiToR offit;e, or a y in a re 44 . . . to appeal can do *3 before 9 Wh I i I - JJOWL 1: . 11 ftq 9, 40i" � . , .- t bin regidence, L04 _"etable I am not to bi frightened, Sarah." able love. As early as the bay -making Win . ,V , co ,I 4 alrod can bo made b � 25, Huron Road 'Tuckenwlsb, near Alma, will be hunt -the -slipper - form of circulation. But' � " Will you consideir', then, that an far ai told Aspstria that Alice was coming to Dodd's 1 Al �h ! I � hu will be hold 44 Joade - I I and - as far Seat-Ambar as its on day, the 281h of- Re 18*7 st I' I IS VrQ=Pl1lY3,l;Unded' to. 14H, that is a km*d of decency to be cultivated. Keswick and Keiidal on one side, Kidney Pi'lls , "Up- tat- . - . � of I n ]Kg - I I I I - I mistress ; and when the I 7 r;oou. JOHN 0- K hEii6if, - . , - . . mbago, . � j " 11 i . ... I I . . . . � - I I . I . 1. . q . . . . I I - 11 � R111 - I - I I 7 . . , li? . . . 11 __1 . � I I � �_­ 1?1 . I I i � J I i �. I - � . � I - � . ; . � I I %, . ; .1� - - - i . i I I � ; . J: . - ; I .- .1 , . . . . � . . � I - . . Ir . i ­ "", , - ­ - f I - - � -�--7- - - rw . _t I � - - - � � - ,Q ,_ . . . � I � . - . . � . - . . i I . � . 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I . . - �, MAI Ji3lnt �Dwm � - 3&ottd&,p:rNM Uty's , 01M -)- and I then - toz" Bur ion "fof, � ;-the of .11ill's b W 6f to sagra I 11 t bb tsA, to 'nigh . _We40"4&7;;4] th to 61 far I I a I M's h,A* WAAM, I ) aft 4U s000, *md = _ 'f 'M'dak-To 316i F-01 I moon. - BIS 1. - - JOAN JGALBRArr Pr ____ , waton, WKIM a He to bunca'd *tohud,ows noon; thov& t4 Tbw �Sjont dreyjjor -bight. , i3iblby I % Inth Connew '0'ay ot 4" tgvtl road, t ,slop, ),.,orrl0..,, for nigh ,topber Muldoon% :11 apa - thbode *outJa I ,mion, 'MeXlllop, for - Dlick's how for noon fith C,on(**100, me -K] -Tholl. -0111ark's, 8th ( 'thence to his *Wn,*t&1 tit I 10 follow! imiAn uft ub ; I . I I LASSO .� 0. E. 11 y ,bxdi itnd&maed b., i ,�Geo DiL O's, Alula - ,th.%;u Road to , ,.Or iiighC ' - Tuesday - the 9fid.mlicew1on o, ipoy noon; thence b' , � , jo�t n . Vswaj � Aght. M to Jo Rudson's *e � . . 2 =- D .Zur1,1,h - , zO On -BY ,jvja�j 61 -the�2nd nt�b Ac -g -m Do J I Zkoon 4,4hq I 00e dowa� ,t,3Wn shen up the T . ,[or 14hi, Friday- Ze 4th 60acgo-fon 0 jfld,0t)np.c84on of T for �nOOA;;� thcnOeb�' Ve�j tor b4ht. S&tl c,)�on4on Road t 01; I . semg,in until the loll . , I � I - � � I i , . I �, � It M I � t. . I ,W , & J O,U2% � , mj . I - )Aondsy, May 3rd; I , tuile oad of Leadbui �siderojvj-� to John -noon ;then to D, juenday-Weat *101 fn;r nabli I then noi V1_11Jv_aW_`_,ATcb1b*1d?i -stablil for night. F. - ,the illitro*A, to R� ,.Grd f, i for noon ; tj I 0 _4 axle.houl, Brul -wongithe xmViel ' roon A, then south where he wffi rem 4morting. , � � I PRIDE, . ; � I -, , GE01WE __ , I I jt6 hidsy�7WW le � .-procood to James I --noolf " thence to � iftht,, Vixesday-. moon -44 thence by I rig% Volarton, for- . b Ij V n: for -b t. L bull L M 0;, - en to .- I 11 — 13 A 11 - I h a ence to - � 4- 1 p e4 , , e1i to V owa� 7 I I - . P. A , W I LLTA -M %L. I Mohd&y—wal. I �faon % A. & S., I 4f J ames Cameros I road, for noon; -� ,it-awarVe, ,Huron i - the 11,uron T A � Puroell'o, for nool and north to Hag .-*ion IS, mexillop Doddlao for �4 Roxboro, to Job lor-hoon ; then I for bighL Frid road, Tudke fim ftela. .'st6wart's ', day—To hio own And re I ag I I I J. REBay itl I . xondsy—TA . 4t. 8 Ok rem **,, gZ L or* , _ fo , lor nighL Tal �'*61, for noon -, I ,lor bight. W I � 11be Riddulph �0"debqye, for b*W1,06atrallis �ft#&jr, for n%j " f now ; e � . :1 I I i .1. BZRUY & � . itomlay—will I1`0096d south � or 11M . ­ I 11 "lot . Ahoww t& ])SVW I R* 18 I L ismwil. - , -Thu . .1. .'noon . L T I : tor UWA6 I 'Oonoeislas of t ,-*no@ 'aim ,A 'W -.a- � I X" to ­sUble, w re L- JXOndii�r � . M . I . , - � . - . . . . WLX . � ' Wy : 19arm 2 ;,4 L 4 -alb" I dwwAtor _&n`adfiN�* iWay of .. (W _b I - . ' Oftn0de LL ]MY16, . 1 4wxeft Ivan, � L 'I wad tiouth t4V �ZW* he -W U . r044 2i ,:mh,m � /noon ; : -Ut Y—W r hoMe td kif o' L the foUow-Ing — 11 - I Umx Ten to, . ' ',Rexehan Six The mat. 'Mired tu'a was l"hin loud &Md M�-oment to Nvas drivk �-g VVhy -6%rt th in b4 hood" Old. . " Frien, ,culturiot I his wawrl (aim . J - fellom grateful t! .q AUd, let tb � I iia the-oonj - -1 L . %W104 ai� � 0 - �.i I— . I . 1