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Dobell, 'O' London, Ont,, . , . - b * - . - 3: I P il; - 11 , - A LO'VE STORY. . . . . I - - - . .- . k W6#ldreach. home before the Dalton post- vdrg of heaven .1 How many bimea I said, Cured 11 25 Cents . . . . withoutl - k ' ' ' - - man got the letter to Seat-Ambar. - Th ' * , 0 it fablier could speak in the church . - . I i I ..... " - ; - I I ; . '6 ig + I . Ina By AMMUA E. "Ru. . % - ! F. . . I . - . - . - . I I .. 0. 50; she had hired shi left at the lower garlen now I and+what would itmot be to hear. him . . N I X : w_ ' I I&. R. WETTSTEIN, a well-known,, Zl . . '' 11 cle'. 11, !!f, . I ' ir I . - Doctors Could Help,, bU-t + Couldilft Cure- ' ""'ll E . __L , . 11 "I gat6 ; and then she walked quickly throtto , - HOW bb exhorted us to entire - I - _. 1. . . - __1 CONTrxuzi). + I I -rose a8ey up - to -the 'front door. it 21 "One Octure of my childhood " Dr. ChAseps catarrh 0 I lcz I.I -­ . - g citizen of Byron,. Ill., . I 7euV90ri'on" I t re Released the : ' Mte _ I the; . I J, . I I ,i I ,r , - - - - - . . --- I c - Prisoner, ai 'A he as I I + L.. writes: ,!Before I paid much. atten. . I stood open, and she heard a baby e, " comes before me now. id To-daj - Is as Well - ta'Mrs. Bottom ,, __ . m CHAPTER V. I I I - . - How strange the wailing notes sounded J My mother had a way of taking me ocoss- Eve'r-she 4 Great Reme i I 11 - + .. - tion to regulating the bowel% 11 . = i Sais it 1 1 I =1 She.went forward, and opened .the, parlor * iovAlly ito her room when she went to pray, 7 I BUT THEY WERE YOUNG. I __ I C . 41. - h"y knew a well day-, but since I I . - , . - dy 1PA 1 14 T"_ . , I ' T door; Alice was washing the child, tud -she aud'6ne day she took my little hand, and "Yes, I am Mrs. Doboll`," sald a comely, i . . . I I . - . M, The home was. quickly divided, thou' . . I -_24. turned with an annoyed look to see the in- said ; I Come, we will go and pray for ' . I .. I ­ : learned the evil 1.911 . without, unkind intent, Will and Alice . pleasant -faced woman.at her, horrie on Horton - _. _ . '-: . - ­_ . ion, had their own hopes and plans, and Aspatria + I I L 4:7: , trader, - I yourfather.' I remember it because' ghe street t - a News rcpqrter'to-day, "and I will il -1 . . p I 0 :. .. . - and the effleacy of slud Brune generally felt that their entrance Love is the sun of' . I :k , - Of course the expression cbangbd, but at -the temptations at Albany I 4'L , - * . lad you what 4 U want to know. " . I I 11 . 1%1 uickly enough to prevent Aspatria seeing *o6ld bi'too much for him, he might -not be very 9 ly t'U , usband was very . . .. . . I - d Lwning is the, 'S her visit was ino ortune. Alice. said : elected. He was nominated for the Assem- About three years ago rat 3rferred with some -discussion. SO AN woman's life. Its! r gelt _ I . patria and Brune begAn-to sit a great deal I , . ; AYERFS into I EXULSIOR P - . 'M;iden's -t e n'd v r I . Ed re ill, and I had fiv4qently, oci sion to rise in the - afterward that ale id not cognize her bly" and that year the Wh, 6 w* de- kapatria's room,, and by and by to die. --sentinte. , l . ig Par A : 11. -_ " ' I I klyn, and - Pills, I haVe not had .at, it bright- I sister-in-law, and, an Will met her precisely feated in Broo fatUr dii not go to night and go for a doctorf or to the druggist - - . . cUfts, in a confidentialway, what they were ens into the steady I . . .an he would have mob an entire stranger, Albany." ' 'Oh what shall ,we do if wites In -y I - I - . I one day's RiCkneSS going to do with their future. Brune had affeqtion of the con. v 0 my huri often, +neOected to Pr-OPerlY Are the Best in Vak Market. - : . Alliap's excuse WAS doubtless a valid one. an m o care more for money that will We for over th W -y yeus no definite idea. Aspatria's intents were tented wife, and I clothe myself, and contrakied severil heavy a Splendid Liao of Sha i There 'were abundant exclamations and re. anabler them to make a display, than for the ' i I . not one attack clear and certain. Bat she know that she reaches its glorious noontide in the. happy . noinkgowlieft her identity - was established, soul of the husbaln& and father that often colds,which turned at las to chronic catarrh. , 40.1 mother. Happy motherhood is a true wo- t - I . 11 that did not Teadily yield to this must wait until the spring brought her ma-. man's loftiest ambition. . Her bighk!st pride ut Will could do nothing all the evening h= through fiery furnaces- Lit basi ; I tried doctors, who helpi,'d me, but did no I - -'I . . remedy. My wife had been, jority and her freedom. is in her fitness to fulfill this grand and but wonder over the changes that had taken n , . li COMPLEft, PreVi-I One frapty day near Christmas, as B- . political life? . T know of man cure me, and several specia#' aL-wh medicin runs . . y I il I . ST00=1 . - sacred destiny. - Nothing so clouds and plice hi his sister. . * devoted wives and daughters who do care I was relieved but not, curo I was emn I . 1 lous to our marriage. an invalid for wasysturning from Dalton, he heard him- .darkens her existence as to be incapaci-. However, when the first jOy "of re -union most for the spiritual 1118 of tha one that is intolerably when Mr, Shaft I mmended m Of ,Garden Tools, $jades, '-- yeam She bad a prejudice against self called in a loud cheerful voice. He was *tated for this noblest of womanly functions 'in over, it in a prudent thing not to try too dearest, to them, but - there is . a greAt,dan- ! reco _ Sh , pasCing Seat-Ketel, and he soon saw Harry by weakness or disease. I I . to try CHASE'S CATARRH Cap ; and it"began - Drainin' ,!.' Tools. I . cathartics, but as Poon as she began V - . A woman who suffors from any ailn far the welcome thatia given'to the home- ger in some quarters , that, in adition to I .., 91 _ Ket,61 coming ,rickly toward him, Harry ientof once to help., aud in abo4 two months , I , . . - to use Ayees n1s. her health was worfi a splendi " scarlet uniform and the the delicate sp cial'organism of her sex, comer that has once left home. Will and the mad strife for wealth, the husband fluds 1. -1 ! 92 I'l. . i __ 1"tored. white snow bene!%th his feet and the feels something more than pain and physi. . Alice 'had to the idea that Aspatria in the home, & on the street, that the great . entirely cured me. I cano. . peak too hig I 4:., : . - . , dark . . grown I . . ' . . . - - ' cal wretchedness. She is mortified with a would never return to claim the room in thing is money. . The t4triptations are ve of this femarkable med0i e, and.cheerfully -1 . . . . , . I gV pines between which he walked made - . ry . ., . I I I . . I $ . catarrW , R I . I I . . sense of womanly incompleteness. Seat-Ambar which was her's legally'as I . BUWZ; 8 - Z . - . . , It I the more splendid by thefr contrast. ong great in these direct' ' ,. mend it to all suffq . , , , ions.' The husband and recom ,ps from catarrh.' 11 , . , i'l - " I . I I . - 1. Brune bad not seen Harry for five years ; But no woman need reinain tinder this as able lived. 'It had been refurnished and father wishes his wife and daughters to The blower included is a .... help to suffiezem I . . I ' . . cloud -of misery and dissatisfaction, Dr. was used as i a Aspatria. looked have 11. I A SPEOIALTY. , .1 - I but 1they had been companions through their Pierce's Favorite Prescription posjtively , gas t room. as costly homes and dr ss as other I __ ­ , I .+ 11 I - I with dismay on the changes made. Her men's wives and daughters ; and the 'must' ' 0 - I N . . T i 11 ,; . I i i I .w - ; . . . I 11 . boyv ood, an& their memories were 'stored cureg a3l. diseased c6nditions Imd weak- very4amplej had been sent away,-tbe bit in a man's life is apt to bave the h"is . . - I I ,- 11 I 11 - wit the pleasant hours they had 'spent to. nesses, and restores complete health and . I I , . strength to the feminine organs. . of canvas made sacred by her mother's fing- on I I must make money," ratLar on throw away his H e so mu h . .geth r. = 9 . to , a I - h I li hter, I suppose -he i t of the book. I . It is the only medicine of its kind devised ers holding her own over it. She could re. 4 I must do the will of im that 'sent me. I M168610916 14 It Br e passed that night and- manyou - I . . , . b- forthis. out purpose by an educated and ex. member the instances'X connected with the I know what money does ; I know how nec. ' - FSHIS & 1' M U ; I ` i . % I hadepun then i I -ions out of y . .. . Irde and Diploma at worla's Fair. sequ nt ones with his old friend ; .and when perlenced physician, and erninent specialist formation of almost every letter of its aim- own, imagination,. I 0 oul n1t, write to yo I I _ - ___ - Harr went"back to his re essary it is ; but are we not in danger . +r I I - : IstWi:!,,t he took k this particular field of practice. . I girls. But. it '15 '. carilm - i Tie Butin Stmo, take Ayies SwWarft with im a certainty th r ,6 would soon It is the only medicine which can be rel . ied ple prayer,- . Of overestimating it I Does it pay to have I ., hey are Aotu , HARDWARE . , ,p , . - . . d, I 1ear, repr n - 4 a ' that I w t' - i . . I i . - - the rush for' it eat out the Wart life ? . an ' I r . i follo . . In faot, Harry bad found his old upon to make the ordeal of motherhood Jesus, lernift thy graclotis name to stand alone you to be warned. o I ma I I . . - I I coMp uion in that mood which in ready -to Absolutely safe and almoit painless. . I .Althe rd effort of my infant hand; The man who would go. to heaven ofrr.y anybod' a Counter's Old Atand . I -1 cannot Say too much f And, as my fingers on the sampler move, mmoney ; but don't dein ' " d man I t . t accep the first opening as the gift of fate, or Dr. viercess ravorw, if he could, is the very one who ought to be 't . . . I 1 1 .- Xur ., : AtePrescription,­ writes miss Clara Baird, of h9emytender heattt6 seek thylove, kept out.-,-IRam's Horn., , when he marries you and? ,,.ts,kea up the tie .. VETERINARY. Bru M6 found there was a commission to be Bri eport Jvontgotneryco.,Penjila. "Ifeelit Wi h thy dear ohildren way I have a part, burden of providing for bh6 needs of a. hom, 0- , - . . _ - i . I . . . bou in the Household Yoot Guards, and ray1flutY to say to all wonien who may be'suffer- And'writs thy Name, thyself, upon myhea& -*- I ;f fin I -V _.--L . I . I he shall begin by gratffyip . I need -I it I R110 rokx ORMT1, V. B., honor . graduate of On or it. Indeed, ing from any disease of the womb that it is the I - . . + .1 w ! - . wii%w 19 &S I The Burial Place of the Ma . J velertnary College. All dissami of Dons= - Bh:Zeetaa*'b'y' `no%b':ssa`nPsa`Fyi fpoor man; best medicine on earth Ar thent to u.,te. I cannot And it was gone I She, went- inti) -the lum- . I cNabs. I pecuniary sacrifice. 'He 0 is level tl I - !", - - A lidw hrlrsated. 006 Prom attended to and his praise it too highly for tho good it did ine. If ' " . . i - for you, forhe loves I youlii .If you love hi A -1 - - - . i . Charges moderate. - Vote rinufte father W left him seven thousand ids, iny one doub6 this - Jive theru iny uarne and bdr-room. and picked it out fr ' . you can be" happy on t4c I form and in t . - . y atishy a speowiy pout - om, under a - - 7 Ofibb and resideucal on. Goderloh, street, one door d h' . ttre of thd farni's proceeds had. 'address.'r . -. . pile of old prints and shabbily fraluied cer. BY THE RIGHT HOW. THE EARL OF ]CM 5,bIERE. . I I I . ! . . . I . . . . ; - An of Dr. flcotflrolfte, Sedorth. . .1112tt , , . . Dr. PiL-rce's Pleasant Pellets regulate - . country. If you Can't bdilh there, y I . .. I i Cen - ntly added to it. the tificates for prize cattle. FOOTm WJE I ­ . . Asp -1stomac - . . I certainly con't be happyJp e city, if , ; - I- , . I - . 'patria regarded the INTRobUCTORY. - trying -probably in vain,!'14, le world Is I I . ria was delighted. She might now ,dealer bi liver and bowels. Ofalimedicire With a sad heart _As . . I S. other changes. Her little tent bed 'with its Iwo I I _I . 1 G. H. GIS13i go to, don in. Diane's care. They dia. ­­ -_1 - I 0 I I . 1. TeUrinary Surgeon and Dentlak Toronto College of cussed he matter constantly, and began to - white diminity curtains (The following was found in an old paper, pretty hard, matter-ot-fac ' okid-to recove I had been given to 4 _il i I veterinary dcati" Honor Graduate of Ontario Yet. make t . nreparations necessary for the d has been forwarded to us for publi. the low of which you we . the cause. f i - * I . petty and futile. She had dwelb among baby's nurse. The vase her. father - had an a happiness is not --the oer ,;, t - of the love e - j -f were not then arranged t e high places and been familiar botift, her at Kendal fair was broke . cati . . . I 'a co arip-slry College, Honor member of OntaAo Vetedn- ch I i on.) Our stock i ta 4te in sAU: " ange. But affairs a with the a Her . - . , , - ... my Medical society. All diseases of domest10 animals , throned in both your h to it can ji aver by ate& and electricity, and the letters great sea, and to make -images of them ap. am& I mirror and dressing table -had been , There hatdly'ekiata in Scotland a more, b and gr& #s of skilfully ire". - AU calls romptly attended to I . fy '. ined by ai y chang !. I ai;cumstafices. I I I relad to the.; purchase and transfer of peared a kind of sacrilege. Bat she liked removed for a fine Psyche in a gilded frame. Ti turesque spot. than the buri l pl:kce of the -e P ". ;.q i I . , 1 I - "I Bra ". commission occupied some months 7 the study of languages, and she bad a rich Nothing was untouched but the big dower- . weNabs, on an island of ther river Dooliarb, - .1 .., 11 , , 1. : I 11 i I . I l chest, into which she had flung her w at Killinj Pertbohire. The key of the en- . LACE SHOES 11 ; . .. I in their transit to and fro 4 although Brune contralto -voice -capable, of expressing all. retched . 'High Places . , : , .7 - . , , I I .. I I did not Jely upon the postmau's idea of 'th . wedding clothes. - She stood silently before closure, when I visited the spot some years . . 11 i . .. I I I . I I ; . I , I le the emotions of her heart.. At the piano . was in possession: of an -old man who 9900 e t high. -SHO]EWS1 LO I : U Q . . . - - - , . The Eiffel tower in , - - . practi ility of the roads. . she hesitated ; its -music rkader her unakill.. it, reflecting with excuseable ill -nature, that &909 . . W S : irapt - - - LEGAL . I .a's correspondence' was also uncer neither Will ' --vesavius, the famouil alian volcano, is . . 1 i . I - ed fingers, sounded mechanical ; she doubt-' nor Alicia knew.the secret,of described himself as the last resident, mem- 11,1 . . &I I MIN ; . - 3,932 feet fiigh. . . . I . Ili . . 1. - . . _1 - I , I _T , Id, of Oregon, is . I tain an unsatisfactory for some. time. . She ad her ability to put'a soul into that instru- the spring. Her mother had - taught 'it to ber of.the clan, which had enjigrated in a . ING SHOES , JAMES L.; KILLORAN, had at rat n? g ids to a s3hool but the ad. meat. But . the harp was dilerent.;. its her, and iliat bit of knowledge she deter. body to Canada;. He .spoke with ranch he famous MotLut . 11, . i . 11 . I I . _ . . I ; 4 Notary vertise eats in %tle London papers which. sbrin mined to k 11,1570 feet high. ,.1. A rioter, Solloltor,, Conveyancer and . go held sympathetic tones she felt com. eep to herself. I fervor of a recent visitor*,whom he described 11, "I I . . MWWWWMW=006 1 - Public. Xopley, to loan. Office over Pickard's S . . --The Washington in ent is 555 feet I "I : P tore. Harry a nt to his friend. But one night patent to piaster. To these studies she 'After some hesitation she tried the spring; as a lion of the Present chief, a youn . i rly 3feebaniole Institute, gain Strett, Seafolth. . . 9 man, to tip. - i, - - . . a formb I Brune, - Ithout spy special attention,named it answered her prewu tall and well grown, who- as he understood, from base , , : added a course of English literature and re at once, the lid , 1528 I I I . . the to Mrs. Ketel ; and that lady flew back ... :Pine Knot is'the hi e't place in Ken- Boots * ,d w'- - . dancing, She was already a fine rider, and .1 and there lay the unhappy white. had been much thought of by the nobility , I 0, a Of 4' ,I Ki G. GAMMON, formerly of Cameron, Holt a; was= to direct, Aspatria, to -an excellent her -information obUined from the vicaes satin dress, the wreath, and veil and ada to* tacky, 1,428 feet. . - - - I . , c. I . . . glip- of London, and had come. from Can I , ` I -4 . . Cameron, Barrister and Solloltor, Goderfoh, school in Aichmond, near London. And ae library and the Encyclopaedia covered an P!rs, just as she had tumbled them in. The viait the graves of his -One of the highest pe sin the Andes L . 7; , ancestors. I had no . . ". Mad'o. Office -Hamilton street, opposlie Colborne slig was 'uch rao e favorably situated for a enormous variety of subjects, though it was L bitter hour came'sharpi - back to her ; she means of verifying theseparticulars ; but I ortsa, 25,380 feet. " .. I . 11 , 4 , , . - L % % Notel. . . . 1452 quick seitIlement'of the - affair, she under- desultory,. and in many. r'espbets imperfect. Wdught-and gazed uatiNhe,feltl herself to* considered the . -The towers o f the eat Ili dral of Cologne We show the veri $ west and I ; ; rn quite 'authentic enough to . , . the *ecessarY correspondence. be weeping. Then she E. .Ei are 51 1 feet high. L li, .. 1. L TAXES SOOTT Barrister. &e. Solloltor for X01- softly closed the lid, " hang rhymes upon." . Popular Styles, and 0a mmitce will . had an innate love for study, for quiet and ,a am e I . of Liberty -.4 New York liar- . . tp pon's Bank.' Canton. office - MoU lock Itiorant of these move - did so il !ted her lips, 'Ll.. Uftt n,, OnL Money toloan on mortgage. need . - How oft are the pictures which tf me most endears, bor is 305 fee& high. . class fit in every depj Ament. I T! . . , . " i '. . - : ments, bttf Altlneoeltmi " Lt I 1. -i Her new life was delightful to her. She and as the -The itatue . , , : . 1 1462 him to be passive for elegant surroundinge. These tastes a smile that- denied all. rferl tears said , a To.'rernembrance in sadnese arrayed.; hssia, ------- . 4 L . in one - can blame us, Will smile of ]!.,. -Mount S the cel, brated Y61cano or I r ! - - - I ' d 1 a '' I I .: I . , . - : were furly gratified. - 'The large house stood . . of goo pres age, of coming And such to my vision the soene re -appears, - . I . ' I . , a itiew. 4,450 feet. ,-, ; All grades tantly"o stock, .. 10 amely mensi -ad Alice in a fair -girden, surrounded by very high -Stromboli, t " .. . wt ens." And as Will a . California, is I , HA =41 appffo - When by Dl;chart's dark waters we strayed ; . cons were ex-tr n . And listened well pleased to the ohroutmek's lore, , h6 islauA , voleano off tho - . I . eat prices kn6w,u W. Good' Q - - i tive to public opinio e stayed owjr &I week' at Seat-Amba,r, The ]n% -of biv race, like a- wreck of the waves, Italian coast, ip 3,850 feeiAdgh I I . ; . . - . I Besides, wrou5ht iron. Perfect quiet reigned with- -There are 27 mouniai4s In k-evads, In . I ­ i 0 this was a good consideration. walls, with entrance gates of handsomely . though -she had oril inall' intend6d to re- Which lingers Wons on the surt-beaten shore. . Vmff - . . 'IMOY to Ioan - . Alice not unnaturally wished to have the in this flowery enclosure. . She -could main until the hary at w over, The time Where the wild river, fed from the rills of .. . . . ' 1 ! I . Seat to herself ; bo that Aspatria'a and - was spent in public festivi . I I . Ot X . - soulaitor, Notw, ho. . I : , I without the constant interruptions = astivi ; every Moore - Ben than 10,000 feet high. We have some special values , I X " 000 north ofoommersis one in E gta, I . I i I * , V . _ ' - . ground floor, next door to 0. L. ed her' at home ; and she' was is 300 feet above the paver"Lut. . . - -115 I and Brant a wisheaL fitted admirably into her had annoy Allerdale was invi noireles the Island of Grayes. , . - -The dome of the eapi 'okn Washin . i tee to g ve her a fittin . ,, - AA 41 . , . , I , I owe. I I . ftw' F air a ud -of selfish wisely aided in her : studies by misters this enter Bat the very formili- rnings 60 pride, . peaks, eald i I 'I -1 I - I .. don, Main- dred, Sealosth. Godmich own d i 6nd it gave her a ki welcome. ty of 2 There are Irssoni tovirtue and wa ' I - . - pleasu"re -t'forward them. tainment ps d her. It wasp Still breathed where the mighty are lain -Wyoming has 44 mou# I Tru n ks &. Va .1 I.. I . . ameron, Holt an& cam . am. 1211 a's whose low voices and gliding steps seemed after all, only a cmel ev" once that Will From the moss-coverki cairn By the ions ta-in 'of more than 10,000 feet,,,,,., - * . . . . I . - I I ! . . . ; I It c an . - Wasbingtion ,88 feet high, i I . I L Aj=W & PROUDFOOT, Barridess, 9911onol% - r t birt day.; and it Was to'her a school'room:, with its !perfect appointments d Alice did not care to t kke' her into their To Marathon's mon6d of the slain. . , i " It I The ni * h day of karch was Aspatri onlyto accentuate the'. peace of the wid side . . -Mount , moun I , i I I 1ho L . CW*d& Onbato. L 2. GAmw t.went.T . - . , Q. 04 very. I rtant anniverskLry., for the re- real home life. She woui rather have eat But a y the highest peak in New ipshire. I I I I L I i a., I I = .. and its placid group ofbeautiful students. Dics O'en more solema breaths over the -There' is - - n :. I I I . I i . [ ". I - iz=- ceived as i gift h f edoin and her for : ground, . . O mount5n* I e an , ., : i I or re - ! alone with them and talks I of - their homes ' 000 fe t In D I . -1 . I ' - - 6 Where death to Ws many -celled arner of earth on the American con eas 0 , ., I I i . I tune. Th re waa no hitch or trouble in. its On Saturdays Brune generally spent sev and plans - and been pormitted to mak t i 2e A'Ito t -f 4 1 chardwn if I - 1,; - i Holaze, Barrmen, So. e Has gathered for ages the childrengalround, Rockies. fl, I . . . transfer orn Will to herself. Honorand eral hours with her; and if - the .weather f dends of the babies. I I I . _ : ry, &@.,Qod*rkfls, 041- X. O. - . I "Wn'tintobaNU I I Of a race that has vanished, a name that may ' q I I r - . . 1 66 above the se ,- * BLOt ., -' . CNIM". Q. O., P*mw How, DuiDurr Hot*= integrity ere in' the life -blood of William were fine , they road or walked in the park. So far &way, so far away - sound . -Popocataped, 17,765 0 r . I 1. , as she had drift. . WHITHEY'S", I I - , in . .1 . k elevation - __1 . No more In ,be land of Its birth. is regarded as the - big so : Anneys, h nesty and justice the yery bre,&th Brune was a constant wonder to As a 0 a f th6' absent Nving I - ! . C, - tm 4 - r I - patri . ' d i three years rom . . 4 . . SEAF 1, Mexico. . 1 .1 I ; in , ot . i 11 3100aughey & Holmested Barrister Solicitor - I ; , . I . I . -, . 11. I & ROL MESTED. suooenor to the Utz , firm of of hiss n ils. Aspatria's fortune had been (jertainly his hpudso le uniform had done Would the dead be kiDde ? She went to Where, where has It vanished 7 The breeze as it -Mount Olympus, whpAe's . 4 1 0 . iini nii Home r I i I .-eyancer, and Rotaxy iWoitor for the Can guarded ith a supersensitive care ; and - much for him, but there was - a. greater Aspatria church and sat- down' in her - sweeps t -..-.a I . * - ,;; , . V, , adisnBankof Commerce. 'Money to land. Farm when yel gave ter its management, Will change thall could be effected by mere mother's seat, and lot the att The Atlantic, and bears as it filer, made the ho me Of the j`bai is 7,764 foe J . ' I . . , V . &age spiritu I "! I . . op . : . L for sale. Office in Scotvs B100k, Main street surrendere it cheerfully to her control. clothes. Without- lositig .that freshness atmosphere which hoveri in a' A breath from the forest hiCh ff!Dge@ tha deeps high. ,-,- . . . . . .. . V . ftaforth. . ; old - churches Of the rushing St. Lawrence, replies -,- _Thel_ cross on the dorr ;, . . _. , ter's it - I . ,. . . . - I I th its u e In Albyn that name . I 11 k . and singleness of mind. he owed to his fill her heart wi Matural influence. Replies, that, however, ,:, Fortunately, the school selected by Mrs. iello St..Pe PROD-tF I - . country training, he had become -a man of All aroun Has becom# like a tale of pnt yeibrj jh%t is told, Rome is 448 feet above the, t avernent of thi i' i , . DENTISTRY. ' Ketel satis ied Will thoroughly, and Brune.'s d her' ere t e g ves of her fore. i ` . Comm On the shores of Lake Erie that race is the - . portico.. !: V: . i issior in the toot -Guards was in hot]. fashion, a little of a daiidy, a very innocent elders, strong le emen I en, simple God- I- . Im - 4; 16 _. ' . . M i I . . And " true to the land of its birth and . he' pyramid of Ch opjs -is 553 - bu; i .1 !W. TWEDDLE, Nntlbt. Offloe--Over Rl -higbe3t traditions . used ikl- lovingwomen. Did t ey know her? Did As Its. gallant forefaltbers of' old. 18;6 _T 1 , . ., chard. .9rable acc4) rd with the sort of lady-killer. . His arrival ca' 1"tolla WANT D - . . n . . r I I . t F* son & Molunis" shoo store, cornor Main- and and spirit ,If the dales. For the gigantic ways a faint fluttei . i - Mrs. Affi&s dove they care for her ? er i oul looked with- about thirty. ieet .of - the', fortne top wa i . I ... John,, streets, Saaforth. . -phyal ally handsome men of there -found in Oh. had thy been other whim any betrayed . - I d .. : i . 1 . I . ' I I - and cot, and the noble damails any lir,- pit,60us entreaty into the V'oid behind it but m nee ago, remove ' I 1 -7 ; $ ' We -are open.to buy I' . R. BELDEIN ,dentist,; oronnlrilg, bridge work That lend of their birth to its foes ; - OUL10 0 L , -1 :, I 1 I mountain -alleys have been for centuries tle womanly devices to ex use their passin here was no answer; ' 416tintSinai, tile in in fronf wh, . I I , 9 only that dreadful Would a son of their chieftain have dared t3 Invade.. the la* :Of Mos'e-3 is said i ; " , . I . ID'' jw d gold pilte work. Ispecisi attention given considered f3 finest material for those regi. c silence of the dead, which i pregaes upon the The spot where his fathem repose .. . ,.! . I , meats who e daty is to guard the perions through the parlor while Btune 7as pre . sent. , I have been de Dressed Hogs, TaT -1 . servation of the natural .keeth. All work The liked to see him bend his beautiful drum of the ear like . limed, -is 8 000 :dp I ,l , * performed. Offies-over Johnson Brm' thunder. - Me a branch with the honors of spring on Its head, I feet high. til 1 . yard L I I , I I : and the h es of .royalty. Brune had only I to 'them ; and. Lady Mary Boleyn, She went into the quiet around the I - Cars hea Which has budded and blosmomed though torafrom. -Pike's Peak, where I tardware store, Seaforth. 1461 - . 0 was first dis. ' - I : stem ; covered on this ids ,of , Rocky Mouu I . . . followed the steps of a great number of who was Aspatria's friend and companion, church The ancient sun a one his M,eL . Poultry, ButUr &&- ' . - a I . I 011119 Wi'h the air of a chief in a and his tread, -' - - Royal College hi on the y - 1. 7 L, L - ­ - I "IL H. 8. AND]IRSON, graduate of 8 aACee 0 S. tains, is 14,320 feet high. a" D"A I . p ' 1W I F sweet He oame without fear to that plaae of the dead : - an; . ntar was mildly envied the ' rivileges this rela- grass. OVer her mother's grave the - - Call tefore .disposing,. ' a want .. r . - - i tion gave her. thyme had grown luxuri tly. She rubbed For he know that thu tenant of esoh narrow be4 -t -High peaks . I __ : JJ r of Dental Snigeous, 0 lo, D. D. H., of To In the b ginnmg Of April, Aspatria left . are numefo is in Colorado ; duce and can please yodln I . f !. :-d I Sonto'Uhiversfty. Office, Market Block, Mitchell, 11 Would bail i)lm as worthy of them. there are in that state W m6untains'178 - I it a pr M . , . ,.; . . Ontarios I 102 forever all tie pettiness of her Daring the vacations Aspatria was always _ her hands in it, and spre them toward . - - 19BOB I .. I , f _1 9 I I . , - r chairs and . bles sewing and houis life, the guest of one or other of her m& heaven wi - . peakt'ea6h of which -towets* 4bove the sea ­ I ; . ­. I I . - . . I - 1. . . . . I ! I meals, and - tee, . th a prayer. Then peace canke in- But n t by the side of those fathers to rest to a height gFeater bh -6,00 fee . BEATTIE." - . I . : , AQIMW. Dentist, Clinton, wm the useless aily labor that has to be con. though generally she "Pent them at the tQ'her heart, and she felt 4 if le -des unseen, Does tbeir summons go forth from the e. I I an lqi I - . t. South Main Street, - 7 :- 89 r . . -visit Henaall,atAodgenieHotel - - T I R touawlly do,,,e over again. And at the I splendid seat of the Boleyna, in Hampshire heavenly eyes, rained uence upon ey rhevwftt, . - r I . ast , Th bid thee return to thy home in - - I : ad . i . every 3to sly, and at Zurich the Ill as Ve ' and the unconscious education th if bapt t I -fie the living have Claims an the brave. . I V% y tender with her, and even Alice , us received her. Thus it i J that deatty in Whe . -.----- , -, -, . unday In sach month 1288 - impar 8 to life . And yet when thy bark shall have traversed the 11 Iftern on . . . . .. . did her best to make the parting days full we* of the greatest value to her. It gave its most intense interests - The .. a C . t rulxis-- 11 4.- - _J -for, kneeling in . , I :, - 11 , I . : . W010. . - . I ' , of hope , mp "By Jingo"! Bail ' I I , , : _! . 0 li h- presence, sprtri , forgot the mor- To the heattlis J`!, .111. really can a Nu -, I and kindness. As for the journ6y the ease of nature to acquired ace in his very A I - Hioks W= . V ff k . MEDICAL. . and, above all, that air which we tality of her parents, and' did reverence to where thY 01suamen have oarried I . . - there wass n anxiety ; Brune was to travel I their liras ; I tand it in .this country. .,:11ve got : I r i ; - __ __ I ' . _. I i with I I 7 . I . ments, tion, which is rarely. natural, and that within them which " eternal. : Mid the shouts of their welcome reject not th out 11 4 his Sint i, and see her safely within call distine . , b to mov THE RELtIABLZ i ' , A ' . I . - , I . . , her new lion e. 1. strain , - a '4haVs the -matter ?11 11 I ... I . . i Dr. John McGinnl% ,. is attained only by4requent association She returned, to London and was a little %Vhioh mourns for the - stranger who cowes not Upholsterer 9Md iffiAttrooll 1 . I . I , __ . I -Yet neith4 r of tfiem left the old home with those who dwell the highest social- disappointed there also. Mrs. St. Alb I . ,: I . on Non.'Graduate London Western UnIverdly member I : * an 'gob, its a 6oun -of .qc blems ; the ar . Sr _ . . : . of Ontario College of Physicians sad AWK60BIL '106 peaks. . . had promised herself an I absolute release ' I I EAFOR, : _j, , .1 I without iom tears. Would they ever But teTlhnil he oarne not unmarred or in vain all intereathm , Z there,o le, exhaustin .. TW ONT ; ,, i ag.a.in ilk A. , . I . .. ,_ ' 1. those greatateadfast It Much might be said To the Island where slumber his eires. All summer it a who s to be !resident . Offioe and Residence --Formerly oocupled'by Mr. Win. th t it of this phase. of As. from any outside element.1 She felt Aapat- I ? t 0. I P .Pun y . . . . "I r Furniture " "d and - . . Plokard, Victoria street, next to the Cathollo Church who Walk upon them; ever -dwefl patria's life which may, be left to the read.;- ris a trifle in the way, and,* though far too-.. 0- -1 the autumn it's4he's to 6 football ch - . sowed anift"14, ; slao 1 - " . I !. I - . pion? Before Christmaa_ .'. 'a what ohs i __ - .. ­ - I_ an renovated atireat6 able.. , oul sac changes as advancing intelligence . I - it. calls attended promptly. 146 again within the dear old bousei that -held 0 ..a imagination. For; three years it saw polite to- show her annoyance, Aspatria, by. To Uirls who think of Marrying. ive Tou 1 After Christmas it's what sha : I WNIW un 1`1 * I ; . :, : I . . 4ot been buil ded,, buit had grown with the similar. instinct divined it.1 That is the wa I - ! I ., Toronto, X. D. 0. X., . I . .iv 0. . , , tallo, Inooessor to Dr. family it had sheltered, throu It a thousand all growing friendship made. The real always. When we plan 'for ou BY THEIR- UNCLE A. I swear off ? All thr6ugh t r I I I I 9 raelves, aTl .. . . . Shop, at M.,Robtrt,80.6 ' , office lately o I by Dr XHoik Brace. years I The hardly spoke to each other- chan was in atria personally. No one our plans fail. ), , - - - : Hapjy are they who. learn Ws who?s-the beat plumber, in tow ?- I 11 .. . I : : old. Ontario. I h dr through the sweet valleys, coul have trace -without constant doubt to let fate &I You are going to be happy ; of course you "But, my.de'ar follow, fbere's r i I a .8tand, Main,,,'Stree .. . : . . as ' 6y the slim, virg I one, and, never interfere are. Who ever looked for*ard to marriage sprin )p . . I .. I -11, wbeie the a shine laid a gold on the green . ... I W -001D WML BE TAXiff "R . . COOP=, IL D., N' B., U F. F. and & . . inall ' uniinished looking girl mitbe powers i.rho hold the thread of - ' I - o I that left Sea`t'-Amba i I with- any other expectation? You love"Him 11 I , .&% and the war 1 so ; r t . I 41117 I . i - o I laagowi &o., Phydolan XMson and AQ. uth wind gently rocked the , in the wommul per- heir destiny 1 - 4 a bit of it. Wheh!'s *rig comes, Wt - - i , & . y I . I 0 .11 - I I '111 I . IM- daisies, and e l4rk-'s son was like a silv. fection of Aspatris a . -to quote Jenny Wren -or you will love where siliall we th* . __ . o"Oher, constanoo., Out. - . ged twenty-four years. It was not until she had go in sum ? I I I - I reached , this him when he comes as he loves you or -will. a - . I I . , . I I fal up in the a She had grown several inches taller ; her mood, a kind of con 'Wello my dear boy,` what other I . ery w.%ter- fy. tent, indifference, that What mord is necessary to happiness I - M_ D.11 Fellow of *e Royal . I W L - A T -th I Koxin" Dke"? * , __ ofi 111CIBIg ,6 an$els had all dieg eared ; every joint was her good . T N'Oth- country can you go here I, , u I f But eywere young ; and, oh, the rich enius could work for her. . She I I . . I f =o _ I . . , tweand Burgeons, Kingeton. et - 1L11 -i ". don t hay.e . . I - I . I __ r Dr. . madIdd. OMW lately owuplod sigiiificatice of the word "young" when softly rounded., hands and arms were Srune am bermessenger,and Brune in , indeed ; but a little roast beef down1b very much the same probli JOHN s ; . t MORRISON. Reeve, thron -.&I I Dr. X&Wd Wilt fik"I.Seetorlh. Ited I Oung as wel . doesn't WMUAN I t he7 heart ' hingder it even if a dinner of herbs .1 - : - or v denos I as the body, when exquisite ; her throat and the poise of her took his. sister to meet- her on Richmond spoil it. " - "That's just it. Thats *-kn'*ther bent . LD. - . - AWHIBA _ U L I I -0orber of Viotorta square, in house . of a Pu L 1 I . lately ownpled the thou ts tre not doubts, and whc head like those of a Greek goddess. Her Hill . c 1, j I I m the. hair was darker and more abundant, and abo - On their way thither they talked " , 015undrum thaVs eternall bothering us in bury P. 0. L , , i by L..X. Dancely. . WX.'MoQAVnr Couneillor,it"d I . I : .1 - . 1227 . eyeal 0 1 ac, ward -only forward I .. sh this country ill - - ­ 7 L JosEPH 0 v I I - , Uut -Ambar, and Will, and Alice, un. must be tended. It is no mushroolulpfleopurn ' L , t , ,, = I . n tb k ut Seat, But, like any Other plant, love, to L . . I - NOMMOAN, . . t_ ing. __0_ 1 P. 0. - . I - I I . - I I . __ I into a bright fatute I I her eyes retained all their old charm with til Aspatris suddenly noticed th Brune ing up to flourish and bear fruit uncuftliv/s t'. DA11M ]WAIMET ONW0116 I - 0R. F. J. BURROWS, - . I ; ; r - d . . - I .. I i : 1410 kesidentPhystolan and Surgeon, Toronto Gen.- - some rarer and nobler addition. was not listening to her, ad ami . 'E"RY Guaged, JOHN 0. NORRWf., cl I , . - i ! r 8 e es were d all the heats and frosts and droughs 1, orki I . : . I To be sure fixed u - $1 1 1 . . I DAVID IL. -ROSS I.,- . I . . .01 I ; Is t, she had not the perfect regu- lovely wo apP Oachiul and storms of every life,.lof every home. " Johnn of I Y41.1 ash i I q %I Hoopital. Honor graduate Trinity University., 11 CHAPTER VE 'larity of & are that distinguished some of them. t was .,..i . Y, said the farmer, go down wIL xvAn. I . I I - i - wanber of the College of Physicians and Surgeons f I _. Ton a ,S.r.h Saii ys. Bra stoo The parable, of the sower in I A ­ I Nor # P4 41 - I I ay be applied in the cellar and cher of that eff"Lu A of Oiitario. Coroner for the County of Huron. , I I _her associates, that exact beauty which bareheaded to receive her " I . $$LOVE 8 . . salutation. with great exactness he . .5 callecio AWOPPIOR.-Same as formerly occupied . r sweeteider. Take a can I wit " RICHARD Trn_ owl - t . by Dr. - . a BE LORD OF SANDY -SIDE." -Titian's Venus poEsemeg,. and which makes . to . . Is on. I awt4, 0 "I never should have known you, Lien - . h to Public School, Seaforth. Telephone V. . _4 1 1 : -Nlgbt calls answered from aMoe. arin years Anneys," she - said, - extending her h pe " Don'b need no caud-le,12 said. Jo ny.. bW7 P Z D g the thirty of the first half no man's heart bent a throb the faster. Her tenant. be g'your husband's Ste. ". P r.D Look forward in . : . i - I . I 01 . i - centu - 0 no I donot.mean that you . e.'I ____ - . n the : ine of this Mrs. St. Alban's. finish face had rather the mobile' irregularity of bond and Warning like sunshine 6 el r. 9 I " Ali thy little man,'A said 1he ministe who . , . school for Yot 119 gentlewomen was a t 1119 Leodardo's Mona Lisa, the charming face handsome officer, " had not your colonel probable think that married life is on was staying over night, "you musti, have - , ; i . . amous I F institution of its kind. For she had been d to -day. He :is qui . . I . .. , .1 than men love passionately, the face that Sardine been in Richmon holiday, and you have nothing to Zoeeur=' its aim accurate Judgment to have filled 1BUGGITIES I . .. DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, . f t men can die for.. IV . very, proud of youj air, and said so many fi circulate from the easy-ebair 'to the piano I houb. running it - - ­ I - I PILTSICI"S AND SURGEONS, - born to the nantier of courts and 0 he no 1 $.? 64 1) I AND --4- - - I - I , , I . I people of higi deiree ; and mhe and -the flower garden. I am writin f oVei. Aw. said it it MuPt n . - a - - :. ! r she refused I tiou Sohn ' 11 n evil for. At the close of the third yea things ,of you that I am ambi a to show Jlb fl 0 .. 11 I - [ 60derich street. opposite Methodtat churob,gleaforth iline met her, she very wisely - turned her all invitations for the au him that we are old acquaintances. May I kla 9f common sense. But I meat, don Fick at all. When I -got ' : the rat R--D-r .. _' I . mmer holidays, and . I . . L G SCOTT, gradusts Vic ted soci d advantages into- a means ' -Amb knowl through.you, m r% Anneys alsor) letate to your husband or his place joint of -my, thurfit I stopp . . JL-1bJLAX,,,GFJ; - , . . itorls and Ann Arbor, and inheri Of went back'to Seat er- There had not - . I lover _. CA I i teuxber Ontario College of rhysicians honest livelih, d.! Asp tria was mu been much comm - and work. He is to be the I . A' I and ch im. unication between Will . (To be -continued.) - . bread -winner. -_ L =0 - 19, _. & : 801geons. Coroner for County of Huron. pressed by he noble bearing and' -6ne man. and herself. Yes, you will do your part; TOU I - Now is the , : He was occupied with. his land , *_ mean to do . t1ine to prepare tor 8 . . : a *AcKAY honor graduate Trinity University, nets, and by e elaborate state- in which and his sheep, his wife and his, two babies. . your share of i he earning and saving;,if Y014 1 1 . - get your ., I X Mrs. Bottomes Father. - ; It- hebread, winner. Don't . . I I it . . i , . , edleal Us Member ils of whom she was one, ,People then took each other's affection as a My fatber, wrote recently Mrs. Margaret handicap him for the race at the start. !... I . Buggies and 0; . i : I 1t,old mdalist Trinity and Surg%s!e; the twelve pu are the saver, he is t DRO y - - College ot Physicians 0 . I - taflo.. - :- I . . 1. / . I - 1483 lived. I matter of course with6t the daily assuranbe Bottome, of New York, a wel I - , - I . . i I I I . CURED WO l - _ ample, here '18 A YOUn man enga4- . r band now!& .11 4: I . each was 9. I . 11: ,- . . 1110 I I . fr^ 011- , c - of it. About twice a year Will had sent her minent worker in the King's daughters was ed in a growing business with prospects of . . , . Of ZLH styles, made froin tbo ­ - Each- had ho ir own suite of apartments 1 -known, pro. I For ex ' , We have oia . ; . . teA to keep a maid, and to" a few strong Words of love and a bare de. a business man holding *t* P . - . A __ .. _Al`L l L W. SLOANg ' yos, ions of truot in obtaining more than a *competenoe H L material Land by MID volu W - ; dress with , titinopt care and propriety. scription of any chan e. about the home, or different directioni, and in the Methodiist . I L . - - . X. D , Victoria College, PioviDoial Licentiate, M. 0. There were fi a horses. in the stables for else Alice had covets a lives a few miles front the city, a rnfle:C WO Call and examine our 07 -L L- . . P. and S., Ont. Offics and reAdence-House former. . I . sheet with pretty E ineopal church. - He was superintendent ;rt e DODYS KIDN ILLS * -1 -_ ly occupied b Mr e -exercise, there were grooms nothings, written in the small, pointeci,flo - I e 11111211im - .9 their eques-ti from' the iflliage.- The place in no mor . purchasing elsewhere. ; I -11 8-T - Thomas Mdd, Market at.,, Ses- W- OfPthe Sunday school, trustee, plan leade I - , forth, Dr. S cad having for many years vild special to attend the during it,- and ihere were ing characters then fashionable.. r, lonesome than most Now ED 1 of country I , 'L , . L re V aye - - .11 I . - - - But the love of ABpairia for her -home do. in the church A community and respected Fiancee, I I - i ce -leas to such as way requi an i " - . I , Z den ' tender bisL mery in social accomplishments pratical, . . etc., ivbat we would call A romiuent ,,,n Minis . " . ? .1 L . 1, , ' Lewis:McD . attention to diseades of the chest, can witho,onfi. regular recepti on 'days, which afforded tyros I a nei4liborhoods. "If I mariy bli0l, a I them; Alcoholhm cured by the chloride of gold - - oppor- --"he mvet live 1. . I bn ­, t 3i tunities for 1 1,1110vathig the pended on .no ouch 1 trivial, accidental by 0verybOdT in the city; I will - 01 ; ey"em, of treatment. - 15 I . I . . : . tokens. It was in her'blood,; her p,erson. came to his as , and I might say first,' Ill. is le tber a broken 11 I ' . graceful and , .:At the age of forty.f-ve Ile nevtr live there in the country. -go here I ; . . __ I : , engsoetuOnt or larp*un- . b16 ,for three ' - SEAFORTEt. ' '. I . i I "I L I s I AUCTIONEERS . Ge-Ereeding. i .eat-Ambar by cen- ties$.: When the physician said,: " Mr. necessary expense and trouble entailed - .- ­ - ,- I i a - on$ ur ty which bridences really ality was knotted to S Ihave,,been trou ' I .. .Many of An trials turies of inherited affection ; she could test McDonald,if you have any matters to attend at ithe beginning of Mar . Years with Drops3l. 1, C- ould not . L_ I . ; I I -11 0 L companions were of it by the faqt that it w0ld have killed her -to, such as making a will, etc., there in no must - changi his' -b ried life. He ,get any relief. MY,, imbs were: irr -y-S r-ro . - __ IDIGHARD COMMON, licensed auctioneer forthe high ran ,_ Jiflias an'd Lady Ague- to as it . - L 8 I Pass into a strOger's hands. When time to I usiness at present JP.AL _r L JL L ounty of "on' 93 so an bills attended to tus, W d -were eatiried to wear ducall cor. be lost," my father said : " Do von expenses itid greater risk . . ,L? 11 - L -. promptly, charges i'n -keeping with times, Reaforthi to once she lad turned ha face northward it think I will not live, doctor ?1; ss I fear P or live 'Swollen to ; ;f , Ontario. 1 2528-22 0 inconveniently at a distance from it ; * and - 1. a size 1 I ot . I . .11 enough. but a few dayp,11 was the answer. Father '&V any rate, dix:osil of the pres nt home al' " rest. I was a to' Use-, . I nets and L nd around the throne of seemed impossible to travel quickly , I coitild n . their young qu en. But' they were always I - Hundreds of miles awa she felt the cool sent for Dr. Carry after the physician left, e . dvi d I . .. F . M1110LOYS charmingly P1 mant and Polite, and As- wind blowing throughyt1h g rde ' d th and Id i - th t f r _ th most "rtainly _ t. Ow. ", I Xi L - . _- - 1, . I I D&tria soon ac uie*d their outward form of 0 A n sifi a to h In a a te a will Dodd's . dney Pi I o I have - I I j.-, I "oWneerfor the Oounfee of Huron and Pailh, I 6001ib of the damask rose was TA ys another young lady: "I will not . , . . -1 . 11 _. - I ly . boxea and I 4' 1. . ,, M, I . uring Company.- sales =ptly attended , I ­ I - I ­ . - f low, heard the gurghn e loved the Lord - he firmer has no chance to rise." Indeed I Rise '"'I ;aim deliberati and their mode a on it. She Was Made he wanted to be left alone sud4gantatRensall for the Hawsy-Harris 31anu- I g Of L !the onl used ti4o : i to , soft SP beaks and the for a time. " I hav I marry him unless he gives up the farm. A eeoh. or the rest, she decided, wayside streams and the tinkling of the said, " and tried to ser ve himi but if I* am I I cdinpletel y­ tUred. A i have ' Buxine"I -_ moderate and si action guaranteed. with s yular Frudenee, to cultivate only sherep-be'lls on the highest fe The ra p , unexpectedl where? Bearly in the morning, surely. Rise I . . no . I Ila. 9 - tr goso . 1 . The CWI&" _1 ,at bb residence, W 2', 1 feel that e I - .. is I ow by inall addressed to Hensall. Post Office. or those ants whichnature -had obviously berries were ripe in their sunny corner : ' Y to the next -world, I socially ? Doei the honest employment alone objection- ng 11 - -1 " ' , Concession 11, Trick. I . I 0. tattention. 106-9 granted her. I . ,n 2 , oRATHAm, oNvANO, L , , wW reoleive promp tasted them afar off. I i . - I - - - to she there in tie d of a deeper work of i dlow You to Is the gTJ sup ply so,bool 10V`46 . - . - a - - ., for arts. Inde d , heir air of heaven 11 ; and e s Politics ? In wdilth ? Now our yo . J I . A few The dark oak rooms, grace in my soul," adding is all are pure in (if. any'man kesp .him down sooially 9 IA , efforts ]p I ved that she had no taste their perfume of ancient ithings, t . publish this so as to help others. ann. s ebta mad atin i TOHI H. NeDOUGALL, Licensed. Auctioneer lot X -the attempts to ortray .An interview be. a wjl, ung man : I u ]a ga t , P , home -'like comfort -it was all so vivi . was brought up a farmer, has * " , . . Mrs of Cd=bgg 014P T'nient.4" or 0 t4ecouli of Huron. Sales attended in an the majesty of ibe mountains or the im- present, to her d, so tweeiiGod indinyfatherlasoul,and he emerged stocked, I remain,, yoursi , !, 1 ON t . 111M I ' . .. . I - n oe con . she Obelof of- I , memory, that her head beat almost glorified. He wanted to -tell every- farm, free . , . I Stenogra -keeper "'" I _ _ - , _ t _ phers, one Rook . ba laosd A111 . I I vi 'A' ' .- I I wft Of the4rity. Termereasoumble. FromXr. men cean seemed to her childish. and thrilled, well-bultivated, well-fundshed I . i 0 Doukall's loy experience as a dealer in farm . as the breamb of &.nursing body of the love of Christ. prominent . . . I C - 0 ,2 . . . I from, debt. Getting a li f a any other . ; RTHUR 1 Est 810100 ,11000 we 'To p . A , I - stock of all kin 8. he is specially qualified to C:I.AL rZsC30XLXJL. . me" business he mi#ht try woun r" . . Ith D W. L I -A_ judge i , -ke - - L Of values, and can gUSrZDtesL satisfaction. Ali orders . 0JL0WC30ZUrW&6 - . I 40JL0WC2oXL3c.,gL. J1 be. problemati.. . - Ott *,%, Ont-. 'd"u' "*Ok . left at Tnz Exp 211 ho. I . I -_ . cal. The farm is'an stare as anything sln ' stook. Binh 14'6ww " , - . .. .. b.01TOR offlue. or at, his -residence, no ru. - be. I I' Ohs - Lot lisaile 0-* 11 a I . - awner ftinting Co., Chathm. , i - is, Huron Road. Tuckersmith, near Alma, will be dXU1=L .0122M I . ii1w fe oil But for a foolish notion W to 169 Dodd"s . - I .1 I . . . .. VrOIRPtlyattend d to. ot . . "" missataft . -,- I I Ion, 0"17 rising" he . Kidney Pit a Siftift"Phef next wook In ' Am - 1466 - . Zt4 would be considered a suitable husband - . L 11 r I Mtge Ile-opons after Baster - l . I 0 - . 914"a O"ry . 4:0 r v !- is * , " 4 ;e . 4WD 20. For O&Wogue 0 # .- - . - _ # addrow " - _L? , L _L . z I I I I . d - . . I _. . VAPPM J of - C, W19PPM but - because, in order to rise.. he will not' . - Iway-sCur Dropsy h W., Obiltham, Ontario. _. , . . L?'- . . . . - . . 0 .. I . . I i I . I I . .1 , . I I _ - _- __ I . I I I , I ­ a- .. _­ . . . ­ . I - - 11 _ . . . - . - I - " - I - I I . . - I _ - . . . . i . . : - `, I L . i i I 6 I I . . . . . I :; . . - m: w . - . . I - I - ,: " . '. I . i I i . - . L . . ., . - . . . . , ­ IJ : : . - . , , '' i , , i I : L . . , I . I I . . : I . - - ,: , ­, ; I . . . . I . - .: - . "." - . - . - 4,, ­ 1 _. I I , L I . . . , . . . i . . . - . . . - . L I . L . - I . . _ , . . . I L L ­ - I . . . . . I C I - I . 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MJ14 -801th-of Him 40 i0ooles hotel. -,N ooderla towrobit ,rollocies hotel, a prowed ti) ww. X iftence to GOW011) I Una, Iorn%ht- A: . L. I . might vbere he ImNai Morning, 11: . , GRADY L 33IM-By & mondw-will le ,H*y. and -go weal .e..aJamin PA10a.. botel, -DUS-bwOOd. I yaltoWA, for fton' to X*GinWa hotel -But and south I -Ior 'uooa - tb,ertisol west ife-6111tv,mv,:1 north to James 00 Hffs hotel Credit xiotth to iiUdger X for noort; -then f4 iMensal% for i2ight -John Cochrane* f south 16 Z_ W I .1 14K U 0 til Wit s v . - . : BERny , Will stand for I seasonstSerry's 1 _80111. JOHX GAL -RA mon4ay-NOR 1 ­ I U. 00881011 . , Mow 14tb 001100010111 I .W_A1t,oV,- Nommll to ])unean Jobtat . . noon; thence to I 'Slo'", Grey, for VA iBlelhyle, 12fth 0" I - W&y W GtoVel Too -*Ion, Nottle. for I' Upher kuldooh'4 voon *, thence oat -81.0131, MoRillop, q - DII&I.sho , ll sth Oil" 0", 3' 7b, , 1. I `TT11 ' - the , the cel h1s o main untutbe Flo]. L I . . . . - ... ; I wa. 1 . Monday, Roy I -narparbely, and . .James Dorranw-1 and west to X-Inbi WAY of Horlook; theimos by v*y qJ D( lit. wiedfindi 3toc ofleve's"14 iray% MaKillop. 1 . - L James ]CYAW's, 0 s,ud -so4th by the; . 49"b14',h0oe1, Vr n -road .2 . I miles, I -noon; !hence to .--ftturd&y­W-ut1 hometobig-ow"A -the $61lowing 1941 1 I . . . - .1 11 - . - , 1. An -C, I & . . I ; I - ' i I -r-O THE190 L, ­ - , . . I ; - 90%. , ; F 3 ; 4 . ; . . . . : 7 - : _V . , ! I . r. 1-Toun. I I . c, behin e ,, 0010 I -vied _b)"R, JA *Verythimg' toz turestore. I I . . I 7 1, , ? WIS -halve - 't h;; goods -a- L I UOU 'in anv - i -Out- goo inanufaci Urin - ,:,eZqe,, '* . . t Ac - . I-extr = - I . - 403110 , I - lumit'2 -Aigo. W* 1, , Tudked for i , - b'"V.- . . W18 buy , -"Id1L.- I . - L bj . I UWA or I - - - - In tho 4WO hftU lother *'A , . we gum W.1'", , 44 the Ob Aar Pro, OwLtk Mt Mem. A caref 1 uy Anteed. W. ,G.