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I . ­ I � r . � ` : ii . � � �- � i � - I� ;: t I � A � � THE HU JON 900 31TOR , - ! 1 4 11� I I . . . , � I I - I f It G i - --- I — I i�. � I . 4 C - ­ I � ' I � I . 1. � 1 -`-17` . I I - - . --- - --�— ' � . �� " 1 - I Ing, some leasant peopIN an Mr , Ruth- and if worth the trouble you might win and - I � � Va � ven.)l , � marry her. I will give you all the help I BY! WOMAN'$ WIT. , I-, i , I - - 1 4� : � " -- -0. � *4 d. can. " . I ­ .� I 11 Such attractions are Iriot t be Iresi to . t4i� � � I I . Hog " ork - %­ �i , � I MF � � %O - 11 You are, - fi­ . I , 'BY DIRS. ALEXAN MI.- very cold. As an abstract .4 � � Z 1! I � I It JI) Shi ey, with a I I., -1, � ,I � . I . .. I I I gladly a 3oe , returno4 I , . XV41 �- , ; BSOLUTE I � -- - , Seems to ,a matt, but there is a low bow. I � I Idea, I am not a believer in marriage, but 4 -- � �,� I U � � I � C ff APTER, U. - I am open to conviction. Since I left the f, I ­­ I , easy t reaching to do; 11 You inuEb take the Oldbri,ge %nd An - - � � . . . great deal of li: ting a ..... d down ate , o to live on MY une, , I ' � - �` i7I­ - private Jort � .#.i drs to cahter linc," Added Lady 106tri gtor. I I We eI � . -- t if$ up I I - . � . I ; a great many It , ,; �. r , , I � I . L 7 ) �­ �., . : ' in the c . f.. - : CONFEDERATES, � mak ol ir 3C Of & ly'S house work. will send carriages to meet k e ( " o clock have not done so badly; what, with a .'i� - � �� . - � �. : 4.71 � .11, � - I te . days later the, Bun w striving It's hard where a ,vivan an. is well. Vor trainontbel0lot, Newt mu �) ru n away, little luck on the stock exchange, and a i;�, I I Some a book-" I F1, � 1) ! . I�-�,i,i, . - � SECURITY5 of sh a tumnal day a woman sufferi ig, wil, some form. Of' dear Mrs. Ruthven. i little judgment in making � I i E. haze u . I .� i: I V,- I to goo tl e sultry . is risky ; but 7 , . , � � 11. , � Shirley s e i �­ I'V- . � oraon, and making the half deserted "female tro .y it, . t i f" in [ion ubleii, The,ladics kissed and p rted I Tak care, all gambling . -.1 - - . i I I I T � .. � � I;` i - � ,Z I Lady Dorringt6n'to er car6age. as:you do not dabble in such matters I I . . streets � oppressively warm, escorting - ' .', 4-1 �� I is daily torta r ;­ -.t- � of town and the chief There are thous, I �;-: �n"dt; , When lie returned Mr Rut ven had re- wish you would give me an idea bow I 'Can rr,��­ - -, . - � .1 �� i I.J Cenuine i Every o0e wag out half per cent. . r� 1 -4&� � I ch, wo rr�e n Z sumed her seat on the %ofa, nd did not got more than three and a 3- . ,� _; I clubs, �hops and hotels, were beir g painted of Su ili . . . - ,�� looking at that is all I can get for forty or fifty tholis � 7 and relliov4ted during the breathing.spaoe ling �lonz Iday -speak for a moment. HI stoo I ­­ I 7 strugg i. 'y V ­ ;.4 I �Ij�. - -, . .� I S . . and ! da -. , ,;J�z-,'! . I between ia�agors. - bX day, in incra­J ing her in sildlood also. ! r A� � i I 4 I 9, year 1 Can your . - ­ � t � , . ifteen hundred i I - -- . Captain Shixley was belo � -1 r I A brougham stopped at the door of a misery. There �J tire w middle height, . ; � . I I . �, i � ..�' �-!�..+ C ca r t e r well bu t i lig! i tly in ado, with A dark, keen highly honorable trustee do no. better for '' j�. 7� �, � ; \S1 ­ well known hotel in, Bond streeb. and at. other thousand 3 �,who . I � - . I � I �: �74: % I .� ; �- - . � I 1. --. �f �- � I acted tboi attention of a waite r lounging 'have found a doin- face, the leatures small And wcII c , piero- you than that ? You must have a weak k , i� un�': . � I - � tr I . I . ­ , 'r� � , J, - � . ,.- 4t . � Ing black, eyes, the expression of w ich was � spot in your heart for him, or you would � I , - � � . - L �, . � - on the steps. He descended to ascertain ... ­ � � . � . ete cure of their , " � I . , I P ­� � I . in genera ,carefully guaroe He wore a never : w�e�= I � . ­ � , -�� -- � . � . . Upant W86U was a of d. stand it." �,.­: �,7 a ittle Liver Pillse -what the poo ted. S he �isease in the ' I " . �Z -- - "' 11 There is no question of weakness," she 7 , 4 i I . i f nguishedlookingwornatiI more rite � �: ;�,�- -, i � - I large, dist, Dr. Pierce's r, av ) * small thick moustache, the re3b of his face rned scornf nfly. I I Our relations, if any .1 11��. I � . :1 �� 1 I , I ite hair was clean sh iven, the bl0e.bl % ak of a natur. retu -� r5t Ri -It , �c �i, , ` ­ than a ( lain age, with &line , PrescripticliII,' % � -�! I , )�i I I - 1 ­ Ii. 1. Must Bear S16 -nature of ume .ally strong beard showing clearly through ever exist between us, will be purely as mat � ' T �-. ­ -r , . it and black eyes ; whose travelling cost . Sto I : �... ., - , - ps Aebilit 3, ing � -1 - �m I ­ ­ -1 . I . e �� 17 r lil S: : , I . ' the skin. From head to:heel he was p r. ter of calculation." I- X 41 ­ 'Z - of dark O,Y serge and bonnet of drains, cures i.-regu- i . it C� : : ­ I N. - - . tui d I d an, r of - . 1, � I �, � i, J, I , ;00�.-- \,� 'xibbons had evidentl. - been de- larit7, heals inflam- : Shirley looked down with a slight ini: , X a., u d M. � � and blac I footly, freshly dressed, a wed. � Al - - -7 I �IA� xtremelille, Jous smile, and Mrs. Ruthven watche , t- � 122-,� : Kz� signed by 4 high-class modistic. � le Mussel. : w' r , i� i 1, ! 11101111 -,e . . . mation and ulpera- i I ­ T- , . � er e in a � . i- ­ ­ - 11 Well," said Mrs. Rqthvec at last, raio- him with a glance of fi 0 tan 9 anger. � - , - r . . c . - ; I /V. ��el 11 Is Alto. Ruthven bero �." tion, nourishe3l�. the . 1 1, il�:,�--� -,: �� ; I � . it 0,1' $) . � d ing here Vex slowly to i big, 11 you see I Quickly recovering herself, as she aMed, . -- i 1 See par.swit Wrapper Below. -I d 9 �. I - I look afte , your interests� I I n with insolent Indifference : � , Ye g�ives . � I , - - nerves, an �1: � - I - ­­ -4 -i � . � Z_: �I' r -: - - - Is she;,at home ?" - and �;igor. -- I ­ � � vitality E �7L. ­ I i hooss." , .-;- , ! � I - - -- , pleasant invitation � r you, and I 11 Believe or not, AS you 0 F � Bkk '- F- ! - ! " I'll 006, lm" - . It makes , . this very � . � � eak i r-- . I I . � � -, �'j � ,Tary fwau and -as flaor . I . . - - ­ I I I 'imaialue . re shall meet a �very good sk at � 4'I much prefer believing," returned ,� i I- I I The Wa3er disappearedo and soon return. women strong 4na ! - 7% - � -­: �; 1 �, 4 . . 11 Now, what, are you going to do �� ­ � . . Shirley. . ;- ,; . ` Z I., .� � I I to tau W aug". ed. I . sick women wc I . It - Mr. Mar idea's." � I ., - - : �,. � �- - L � . - . - I . ­­ I . — ;J , �. 11111 You are exceedingl goo to tale in all during thereat of your exile here? 'Will I -,.-- � ­ - ; 11 Mrs in, M86yam. , ��-: - - � E . Ruthven is �, � I � 4 � ; 9 ontains no c iumI . t, ; :.- -, I :. ; FOR UFAUCRE0 .- #4 Open he door .then." And the in. c minor mi itteI Ork , d rawing a yen comedown to Oxford with me to -mor. 1. � . r I: i� � i I , Pt A . I ' ther . - D LV / ; . cocaine nor - I row . t `1- I FOR DIZZINESSo qui chair nee r hi ir sofa. 9 It is one of the �Iaces you ought to [Mt'­�- I- . upffffmo rer aliolilted. I . �:, ill -1 - . . , 4 � I - - , I -, ; 2-, ,'.� , i- I , zrOR SIL11 it I Wh narcotic : 11 wit' I w 1ch you must be eatisfied,11 be able to talk about ?') , I � )USNIES 11111 0 hall I say ?" . "pot a nuni er of . � 111 i�. ­,:�: -,Z ; . I LE "� . I I I :1 La . I ill � f you will come back and dine with me I -.1,-;-- I i ­ ,-.1 ; - dy DQrrington." she said ial Ty, adding 1 sf te i an instant's 1: - -7i �R I . � b 1011,7011PID LIVKN- months I suffe" with . . � . I k -P! *' - -, � I The waiter ushered the visitor upstairs. to female rites pause 11 an thankful. 11 at 7:30 to -day, I shall have made up my 4, r'-;-1 i trouble Of f , , - i :n � . � - 5 ix'w , � %� I : '01 CONSTIPATION'o I -� I il - " I I a handsio room, where before mills A ea Re, owne, 11 art tb inkful I I sm very thankful mind and tell , i -4 Pl��,-, � � � I furnished I I ash- I YOU , � -t � -, S L : 11 so of i2i2 Weuk St. 11 To hear is t� obey. I shall be here - 1- ­ � ­ : 5 Z . . " gli g letween the windows, stood a for the'll tt 11 � , - � I - FOR ULLOW SKIN... along le note in which y:Iu msirned me - k 1. �. - � . ington, D, C. ( tried 1, I 0_ d I I will �. I a ­ I I . I - - , i - �­ � , � small, alig t figure, .in .an excellent ball varlo us rencI a, but , . you wou d b e in town for two or three days, punctually ; an n the meantime - - . ;T,,.� , '­ ­ I �FOR THECOMPLEXION kli . . ,o atient good. . t* '' - seemed, to � . . i - . me' ny perm I �! I . .4 dress of pi. gofd satin, a of none sind, wou d t slik over the! sugg )4tio I made think over the question of investments ! I � 6 -1 � with d raperie .,;:-i � - - . � # doctors sa. , 1�1; I I r I � I -1 , ­ 4 - , I ' " . *;A . I'decided to write � . was th i worst cast of futer- . ­ Mills osys� - Ni ii� Z I fine, filmy whi , te lace, caught up it dne side . t, on . . � � el"%�rj , I vegetable !�V=":; �Iioo� T'r id I � instead --(f refusing it a low long Three and a half per cent. I The God of i �� �F-�,­ � . - - . with .. R trouble they ver had raging 'do you r ims in 7" . Love himself must have blindfolded you be- �- � � - �­---- : . - dro ) ing bouquets of wonderfully to you for help. ' recel e A a very encou � 1, � , so Till 0 day. I have no as Y A 51 ob a fore you submitt . ��,�tt­; --`,,� , - I I - I � I- � � -1 natural violet, clematio and ferns. Two repgy, and comic mced ti)erltment at once. I led to such robbery."' -1 kf N, .� I URE 51.0.K READAIGHt. -1 , a so A - - - 013 - ; � I . .,. - L ­ - . 0 4 1 . . I not used )( Lit 'FavI te Prescription ulti. L8 you like," returned Mrs. Ruthven . !,I-. ­ � � � I L. vomen, o e lo a dainty cap, the other in a _ - , I - , � �.:­ ,; , an, tc !reel better, and, as i circle of icigusintanoes, 1 or uoh a )I , , I -1 , 7 � -- -- . - - ---- week before I 1) I . Z I licity 0 invitations as W( ri to coldly and carelessly, 11 so good-mornitig 'U14I, � I smart hat, were atsndin' back as if they )ul ens )Ie r a 11- 'r i 9 contlaued, my hi th grad ally improved, It a ' � ­ �- - t . I .. I i - ­ I � . and au revoir.11 . � � .Efi �i I - - - . 4 had just i ehiated from the task of arranging . improving every ay, O� -1 Ell u a pare day or two." � . - 4�1 , VETERINARY . 11 r in ieby �retty Shirley kissed her hand with an air of "i'' -; I � � . . ; A � nl..�, � f I the beaut ful costume � nni n Sense Medical faboy you com and I= - A �:� F . I 11 � � - I �: i . I Dr. Pierce's Cot I . - , - w- - - , 11 ... : As Lady Dor 1. �. I � I ;- I I 11 . I -, 1. . IEVE, V . Wei dear I I , 1� ­­ - Adviser is. sen fte,� ci receip � � , - � OU - 1..B., honor Knduato f Ontario A th usand spolog t Of stamps much as you like." gallantry, and left the room. � � ;i� � I I Veterinary, College. A Idloesees a Domeefl . - I -� % -, t rin. t r receiving y6u in this -extra. I oor had closed on him Mrs. -;I .11; - ' � ea 0 . . . to pay cost of �ustoms and mailing only. 11 No, Shirley !" she Jreturned with sud- - When the, d , p ly at I - - Calill proica� tly. attend d to an .g on, f ­ I I I 41 * I-. i %dimals treated. � arial ; bu , thven sprung up with this quick feline .. It I: would not keep ��7 I 1- I ­ entstry a specialty. ordinary pp . Send 3i one -d mt Ste t ips for a book in den eainesmesa,. raising Mrsell I:- , 1, t arges: moderate. Veterinaryl) . - -- - I Ing �� H.; - _r . , . . I . Gadorloh street, one door ou he ve only a trips in cloth, to cushions an she spoke, I � Enj lish society in grace � 'Ie i � . 1 ffice and raiildenco on - )r 50 t . - . � you wal'i.3g, as I know � per covers, Ir 50 of a tigriss. Darting to her writ' I - 4- . � I I as at Dr. Scows ofnao, Somforth. 111241 a ra . raph of Clifford -011- . i feW houri' in town !" cried the lady in the Buf loi N. Y. . a bigger thii ig then either riI us Jinagined. table, - I 7; 1) . R. V. Piei (re d:be seized the hotog , sely .L. . � 1� t r I want Mare no and stood lor a moment inten -1 , , ; ­- : --=:�� ball dress, advancing alilid sheiiing hands I'M X14 I have a goc d start, that in a 1. The . , : — ,, , , ,,,,, ME t - - _7 � , - . -. �.,,,,,,,,,. _ I UWFUNP I I., .. I f famill r cc 3n ' tions is' a a 3rioub matter. still, gating at it. Then she murmured : L �. 11 1. - , - �- 'L - � with hervisitor very cordially. . 80 , Lr 11 ! . c . .� -.i, _ ,�: - her been at school i: t Paris till I "'Purely a matt a �� .x .. 7 :4 I.. i _ i I : LEGAL * sf I am charmed to h at your on the sofis and � olding one foot under Then h;ving .. er of calculation," : nd - � - I - � �:, 11 L - i -- - I � I . ',I I Oh !, my prince ! I i �p ,ti I � . It with Oriental go plenlem; my , �, I r . .1; : I., - � I robe of .triumph, as I am !sure it ill be. - went ou L to joi my father is another draw. lau he aloud. :­ , �. I ; I KILLORAN, . I PtL I I No, we lea, 7 at 4 6 clock for Bourne- back. I I I aTmarriedsoonB q, P : , 1, .7", . MLES L. I I 1 71 . i J:A - is quite p arf cot. Don't let in interru h r, a man of L - � ­ . ' .. . . � I - � , . .. . -.1. I. I . I ss,� 1. I i�. L she ;, I . Z , .r� . - soliolk,of, convayanclor au� . Notary Mouth. Aunt I minst r has been very un- g the picture passionately, I . I;, -4 �` i - L i I:arrI I you - don't postpone tho impo tant study I more irr pomaince than ppor ( harlifil, and re- -1 jI; i , ,� , . to ia%n. 0moo O� d' -'St 9; I : 4 L� - - �; - �-- : Public. Money' , er Plok r o or of fi�al touches, now that you re full of well, and wisbee to see nie." I turned, vitif him here, I sh I have -made threw it from her on the table, and crouch- � r I I .. -- I e - ­ I � A ­ . : i 1628 1. I ­­ X� , I )[%in sbrocil, lseaforhh.. . I — I our su 0 . ; 1. . " Ah ! the D debase of Jiminster !" said a place or i nyself ; but I shall do it all the Ing again on the sofa, sat with olasped .- 'r ­ 6 . y" 4, 9 J I melginary. picture an � - 1 i i - I I L -� 1, �7 - � ; The tle more -to be done. We Mrs. Rutbven, as if a little impressed. . same, only It will take more time. I have hands gazing at some I . i -1 � � il " �, : , . ! R. S- HAYS, no basis for my operations, (xoept in late ,if lost in a dream. . ,� ­ - I I were just esitatirig whether to loop up the. 11 But how will Ar. blaraden manage his :4, I il- I . I Y . * * * * * I ; � ' 9i) 1 ­ - s: , � irrister Solicitor, Conveyancer and N t I PuMfe. I I C., I ace on t e shoulders ith small bouquets preparations withoutNi . t I � I - I . . 0117 w ., L husband's relations." � . J I I �1� , ­ .4 � 01101tor ior the Dominion Bank. Oftlaa- - Ii- 1, 7. - � I lank,Soaforth, bloneytoloan.1 1285 or with ruby and diamond butterflies.' " P rfectly well- �e has excellent taste.; Shirley trade a slight, goat ire of assent. All Blankshire 'rejoiced thelt Evesleigh - 1; , , � � )owinion L I a I . - I � � I .� � -�, . � 1, � , , " '! �. -- What do. ou say, Lady Dorringbon ?' . . I he will order eN arything regardless of cost, "I suppose," he sai , " YOl L believe that Manorwag once more opened to the county, - - - - I taltor, Co what yo .. ondon "sooiel , I . I ,I I y - Rubliven, I win n,o judge and leave the piyment to Providence." to the severely clerical tociety of Old- ,, ; .71 . � L-1 I . L � ­ - bf MST l3trrieter, Sol near, 11 M Par Mrs. * a C1611 a position in ty and .!�- , 7 ,� , � Z - i L - ! , Mace up stairs, 0 or 0. W. I t, with is worth th trouble it will cost - bridge. t I . j. �ot�ryVubllc. ever a 'empted to dress, I - k 3ew it was Mrs. RAhven smiled thoughtfully V 10 � , - '­ I L . . .. I " ' �7 . . iff,pot's i;lookotoro, M110 StMt, Seaforth, Ontirlo, shut - - . � r - -j st wore solid, serions clothes." 'downtast, eyes, as she opened and a 4, I 1 4 i - , nr�­ use. u . do," i houghtfully� " I have, 063 you Though the pre4ent owner had been most � : � 7 � � 1627 11 . I - .11Z -t � . � - F I . .41 YOU , avo, admirable taste, I am toure. ,large feather fa know-, niany other pastimes but when I popular with all aorta and conditions of - ;T I i r I - I L ' 4- .,. .� � S : ENRY 1I.E&TTIE, Barrister, Soliq[tor, &a I am inclined for th 0 , 6utterfli(a sparkleng Are A ttle h r on your brother.! weary-o�t�3m, this m6blti n always re. men, his prplonged absence was beginning ' " You ,- � � , �� � r "ady's Block, Boa. aniong tbD lace."' I Maine tooe"Upyrne." , L . 3 � � -- . .1-1 Monoy,t0l,)ba. office-, I He has a right royal inature-and-a fine to tell against him, and. whispers of his ex. i I, 1, I � 11 i I � i . fortn' - I 1679-tf 84,1 think, madame " ei�id the dressmaker,- eetate?' - - . I travagance were raising. serious doubts that : � t- . , � � ; - I I . Shirley k:iocked the t1op ol his cane softly . 4. � . I � " Yes. An J,sLa,te that -with a littl and reflectively against his small, white, he wo uld -again show himself among his I � "4 . � 0 , �. L-, � , . ARROW & CIARROW, Barristers, 80citors, &a. deferentially, 11 t,here would be an elegant' I I � I : : , I - F in. -the bouquets,)) � . prudence,a would . I magnifl. � ; 1; nd Allittle re ­ , and Squaro, Godorich, Ont. simplicitl pointed teeth. ., provincial peers. The rumorei I - I .. I - I ­ I � � J.T, ( -I%r always impatient I I C., fZ . , Gcor. ffami,ton St, , GARROWI Q. P. 11 If madame permits me to opeak," cried soon recover ito ilf. I 11 I wis a fool," he sa d sonewhat abrupt. oen�ce of his preparations gave the lie most - � � I w, I - � UARR0w,1L. L. B. � hese ill-natured reports. I - - I � .,;, -� � I 1016 CHARby's � ; the maid h French, ."I would say, the with Clifford. Ila, is q iii fie old enough now ITY 64 to dream I coul persuade you to ,agoeably to t . �. . - . - 0 .1 I . t - I �� '. I I � rubies anydiamonds will be infinitely more to. t1VF up his follies aid take to. work, to I `1' � ; ,-tied the idea of such a I- , I f - eta . I �srry rite." . I Every one weloo . :,-r � - 1� I � Solic tore . ­ � - ­ . � JCOTT & McKENZLF,, 1111I � re muE t be some dozen girls � eI;, t" distingue�" am ition ! Tb a neighbor living in their midst, and enter- -� ,: I � ��l Clinton and 1;aI Clint;'n ofn e, kilto t P I 11 Yet," she return4d gmtlyl with - 11 - � �'� �-t , I � lack, Isaac otroet. Bayficild Offloo, ofen every Mrs. 1�uthven stood a moment gqzing in the marriage'llmarket v ith heaps of money, alight, smile, " I think ou v ere.ji, , tainiag both great and small with the open � - ; � I i t p 11 I �- , i � main, ebroeb, flrat door we * 11 Yon are charmingly ��andid ! Well, anded hospit ­ I 1hursday, sb Of )Oat OfflcO- fixedly aii herself in the glass, and then -�aid., any one of wh ri would ump at Marsden of ality which characterized the I ,., It . � Scott & E. H. McKenzie. - . I � I 6 ,� 41 11 ! doney to loan. Jainds � 1698 decidedl�, : � I . Evesleigh. Tht.n parlial ilent, and a splen, Mrs..RtLthNen, have you tbo aght' favorably .... %radexio of old. I , � I ' ; . " � I .v � . " 7 � I r, . � . ii terflies. Bring me did career wou I be oper to a man of his � ; Enliv6ed,by the gossip to which this ,- I I .il . I wi�k wear the bqt of my prop)sition ?" 1 1 � ­ - i . . .- L � - . ; abili it i Ited event gave rise, time flew quick - 4, ; To tpoint YOU M in the place nexpeo I 4 I ,I �', � . -n 1JOLMESTED, oucciesoor. 110 4he lx�e firm of a tea 'go n, Virginie,, and r6member " (to by I I see him am )assador, secretary y1trus-ee -� � , I Barrister, Solicitor of foreign afftirm-an thing -7 -in short," ,of my f I It. Burges ? 1 I . :1 . . .1 Idoosughey A Holmosted, the dres's-naker) " I must *har,v the dress t, e r's old ally,. We 13 to M I , and,the fingers of the local dress-lariskers - .. 1. Ld ,� I i � 0 . " i , b . Cot, and Notaiiy solicitor flat 6bolusn ie ,oirington, Aughing. Ot fit . � S 1 . jonvoyan - complete .by to -morrow ; -the cheltigeei you or d Lady U "I am, No, my dear friend I present, at w rkednimbly, while almost every train I . ! Z i a land. Farm I I I � I . � - L � i . kdi%n Bank Of ()OMMoroe' 140noy t )). , ­ 3 1 i have to r lake might be done in An hl�ur. hard on my bra, �her, beelluee I know what , le%st." ! I i which stopped at Oldbridge brought men � � . I at �6%10. Offloo iaL Bookii'v Blook, Rain Stroo I i , ' . - I of : ;.Osdorth. . I 11 Oh, nadamei I not in an hodr I" he could do-& - d see haw he wastes his Bu you do not eintircly rejeot, me I or munitions of war destined for the Manor ;� I L ' , I . I I I I � _ .- � . 1� --------- — 66 - - - j I - I wiiI returr� immediatel Lady Dor life !" . L You must feel sure no due could be go de house. I ' . I Y1 i� I . � . ­ .L-, . � --11 i rington,' s6id Mrs, Ratiliven, not heeding - Mrs. Ruthve made ni)-reply ; she look- voted to your interests 6 I JM.11 t ; Mrs, L'Estrange and her step -daughter , 1�1 i I DENTISTRY. S I �, � )l . I . L, 1: " . I ; - - . I � her, and sweeping &Way towarls her bed- led at her filin, v d a slight dolor rose to her 11 I an qaite sure noiinte ­,stuould come � �ook a natural and lively interest in the I . .............. LJ� I 11 I I . - , - . . S. room, the door of I which etood open. - before mine save one,! ani] that is your I preparations. � ;� ) r Aeek. Marsden himself was fre. I �,kt � I - �� : G.L . �A I Do [ D 64I 1 1 1 . � . � F RELD 11 There ' as such & bad light in my room, see you Jave b.9 last photograph,". own.), I . 3 cottage, always in the, most . - I)ENTIST. a 1w . � I luentI7 at t i I I was ob iged to come here to see how I � resumed Lady Dorrii g;on "Bad boy I Shirley a ,iowed all hil white teeth in a 3h%rmijig spirits, and boyishly full of anti - L I Bar,k, hfiftln- �troob , -, I I � I Well,, dear Mrs. pleasaribsinile. 46yo 0 rery , kee ut ,,ipated huccess, Itoonis over ttlo DCU)Inioll. d, �)� Soaforth. ­ � 109l.tf I looke . lie ref used it p me � U, are i 41 b .- Her 4teri'da-lits followed -and Lad� � Ruthven, tell 1.'e -how Are you ? 1 WE64 50 You do meirijustice," h �sajll, 11 ind believe Ib was the day but one before the ball. I ------------ �- , .. I . W. TWEDDLI-1, Bruosclul Doutiht, (�ormorly at Dorri t n, taking no "Tke World ' sorry to hear ). u had 8prained yofar ankle." me your imerests nee loo �ipg I isttir ; I �iora was sitting near one of the drawing. F: soaforth,) Graduate of A. C, J�). 8�, Toronto. whiolinfa r on the Pofal, chose a comfortable - - I I It was onl p a save rc twist, and it is All have been making qoile inqu triesi n �arious I I . � ; oom windows, which was open, whilea Post g,raduato course It' crown aud bridgework at chair and settled herself, I right a I 1was f(olish enough to let quarters and I find yo r present ank sole ,od fire crackled on the heartb. It 1faskIll's School, Ohiciago. 011loo over A R Pght w( Smith's store, BrusooN. 1664.tt ' She had scarcely read half what, " The- myselfloe"p'larepaded to, climb do7n some trustee, Clifford Mated D, Ilan ,�een in a 'was a soft, gra� day, as if nature was ten. , i — --- . - World " �ays, when Mrs,Ruthv n re-entered rocks at Venti J)r, and suffered accordingly. very shaky condition for some tirfie, but has derly mourning the departed summer, and -- - . , . R. F. A, SirMLER'T, Dontlet, graduate of the in a very, becoming �tea-gomn­all' creamy One should always sti k to one's principle I lately been evidently !flush of cash -cash the woods gave out a faint autumnal frag. I � ,no Torooto,also . I � � DRoyal college of Dental SUrgOO' muslin, tightened by � tufty knots of soft -alad mine is b D RVOi U rineceseary exertion, which I ul Peet is youip", I �&V.e, I i �. � � . I :1 �. ; , i hono btry, Toronlo . 11 sy I I r graduate at Department of Dent I areh haly ; M�rsden �� �� I . I crimson iribbon.' She was an attractive except riding. I now h pe'to danot at your "I Oh'. r onsenne, Q a sung softly in snatches as she plied ; I : Ualvarsity. Offic:o In the Patty blook, Hensall. I - � tc . I I :: � s 1 - . I Will visit zurick, ovory monday, ciolinicnorloing man. looking W.oman, without regular besuty-a brother's ball." - may be a spendthrift, #hiol , after all, is or needle diligently, braiding a Win'ter . - . : � �: I ; I I . � � I % . I - 1687 soft pale plexion'-with a certain richness I I He wi-Il be 4reatly disappointed if you only suspeded, but h is % man of un. I . 1: I day, June let. : ** I I . rock or eatrice. i � . . "I T .1 ., - . I ------Ir— lic e y red-lippled. mo .do not. He Ic ,ks to 1ro a to, be the queen of hilemiel ed 73 I Is May I come in through the window ?" I � . . I f - lorl to F. W. of tint-�- , 'pth, somewhat . . ionor. . : . . . . . . . . � � R, R. R. ROSS, Dentist (suacesi poutitig-a wide, low forehead, and large, the fete ; and I expeU ,he county is on -the "I don't believe in U'nblo ,nished honor," isked Winton, so suddenly from the veran. ; - -- . . � ��' � DTwaddlo), graduate of Royal College of Dental . 1 � T I � � so honor gradusteof dark, be4eeching eyes. Her hair was pro-. tip-toelof expe(tatioti respecting you also." observEd Shirley calml I lab that Nora started and blushed vividly, - � Surgoons of Onvtri,,; firstcla - I I 1, 'f . I d bridge ,work, also fuse--Of!a peculiar yellow, golden tint -and . 4# Why I wbAt can �,hey possibly ktraw " Probaly not," she eturned, 11 I am in - I ; '. 1, : Toronto University ; crown all oul 11 I ought to send you round to the front I 1, I ; Kold work hi (611 Its forms. All the Wo6t modorn worn in 6 careless, irregula�, fringe -which about me ?" a0ed Mrs. Ruthven, with a no huri y, and I Fib d1ike to consult lVir. . hment for frightening me 1` : I � - - 7 ,nothocis for painless filling and pAiniess extraction of &V ' � I Marsden a' to a eoon' trustee. Ib buits oor so a punts � - � ; � I mod. 3 flice o ordierly and narrow-minded people an pleased smile. I - . . 7 ol I teeth. All oper4tiong, carefully perfor 9 . a e said I ughing, as she rose and gavc, hirr I - , I - ,� t ,ery $"forth, . lon of untidinefs. 11 Oh f we Are sad doasips in Blankshire, me to stand well :nd og confidential terms � F � , ImNT8. a I � ! Twoddlo'v old stand'ovor Dill's,groc � er hand. 11 But you shall be absolved, foi � ; r I , � . I ; YO 01 . � I 1640 direct to Eves- -and deeply interested in possibilities which with rny late husband" relatives." � ".j - 7 not go � I see you bring me I Cornhill.' " , I !.i . i - � aid Mrs. Ruthven, placing . herself, may affect us socially. " I � � � f —­ . . I 11 No doubt ; and," With keen glance, ' I ­ " Lie there and wait, good dog," cried �� I I I � � ":Does not �hab Nim VE'stralige, who "should this s'eoial relative become his . -. . . � I - MEDIO-AL, - � - . �? - . P . r . . Winton, when he had whistled his atten& . waSistaying w1h you aat spring, live near successor, a delay in i nam i rig the second � , � - � : - � ant pointer to heel, and the animal, ol � I � I I � . - I . . Eve8l.eigh ?" asked Mrs. RuLhven abruptly, ; I . � Dr. John McGinnis$ - - trustee might save tro ble ' n case & new � I I . . . N . . '�-, 11 Yes cloee by. She has a little� proper. settl iv the beautiful red -brown Irish breed, obeyed , � I ) emgnt is required. , I . z i ; : , r Ilion. OrAduato Loudon weatern Univere3y member ty bordering, my brotl� e 'a, and is a' d i3tant 11 Precisely," said 0 t once. - . I clans and Aurgoone. re Rut ven with, I " What a dear dog ! We sorely need 13 1 1 � , i . . I qf Ontario 00117)�I of Physt , ocoupled J)y Mr. wM. I cousin. . I much c)mposure., " I!sho�l certainly ao. - � . . . . 1 Office and Itouldenco-Formorl) . e , "A little property ' I was in hopeo it cept Cl fford Marsden 'were 0 1watch-dog," said Nora. 11 You know tbile I ; . - I I Pickard, Vlotorla Stroot, next to the OaI Church I . . e tl ask me; !place is rather solitary at night. The Equirt I - I � . 6 W. Night (,%Ila attondod proalptly. _ 1468xlg I I - was- a big one ; for I iave an idea Mr. - - , I ; - - t Theposition as his v6fe ould suit me I ! I � � - ------- . _ -L-� - I - * od d 'I taken in iot;think he Iwill ; un. i ­­- � T M d 0 that exactly. But I do n Las promised me one of Queenie's pups - aE � I . i 110THAM, bl. D., 0. U., IlOn 0 duate . I .� I ; 11 I sui p ised'; Mies L'Ebt. I I I I Gra- I n Itatleen,twareal g 1% - money! very . I , id Follow of- Trinity bledical , ,,gr,. .qu , I - I less, indeed, he �Wari�s M �oon as it is old enough to leave its mother." , � . . I . I 1 � I � . �hl I range is a ahar�,ing gi 1. '- . I much. He is not A bitlin lo 8 with me, nor � " If it is worthy of its racel; you will have � i Azil'or, Trinit� U,rl1%,t;rRity, menibor of, college of � I i pill g1c,1L,l,,j and Surg,-oug of Ontario, Corlstance,-On- i , L%dy Dorrir n gh n ad at her keenly. a treasure. The Evealeigh mastiffs are f I ! � I : L I with him ;' but it might o !Indeed, I am- .� . - it, -rif, ot,oupied by Dr.Cciopbr. 1060 � I I . I . . . � I . f t-1 ,a. uttlev for. I � I " Oh ! very e, ft d ed, but I should am now old enough to fe t : I - � rl. � I 11 io el tha, "rripge is OUR. 23 � . i I I �. - 1, -- ­ -� - , - : 1� 1. �. ; never torgive lif r if 61 e married Clifford ; too imr.ortant a matter4o be confused with ,' Winton had entered while- they spoke,and . . � r : I I M BETILUNK, X. D., 78110W 01 ihg ROY161 I � , - � � is all Ight if you are too fat; and he could n It be ac i sane. He would in � to this instinctively walked to the fire -place, where . I I . - � AL OCULKe at Phy3lclaao And Surgoonlif, Kingston. . ) I love L! I was always iaccup o ad I . � View Of 1 1 �', ; i alnaoomor to Dr,- T&I,oldl. Onlot lately Oco plod . I not marry her Inde(d, a mere inexperi. ,the subject in y so irlol-days ; but ..he stoo surveying the room and its occu. . L� . � oftform I R.Sid"once and 4 wrong, if too thih already. enced girl could never be .so. attractive to stupidly allowed a whim to bind tric When I , Pa . ut. '11 : .Dy Maokid, WN`.- 8401011�8 1 1 . I . ; i . -()()Yn;r of Vlotori,A i3q,%wre. In llou5e tale y ooclupled him as a womad of the world." - marrie� poor Captaiu 'Ruthien , ! who was � . " Wh t a leasant room this is," he said I � 1 1127 Fa , enough foryou'habit, is I p I . I I I � 4. 9. Dancloy. . I t� ­ r 1110 It does no b, strike m that Miss L'Ulst- . J) J I , � . � - I I- �- - ­. - - - -.----.-.! ­­­ I . really very nice i . abruptl�j, after a few moments' silence. 11 I I . � 11 - ; � I , � - iS range is a mere ingent e. However, oe her " Well, I wish all suoess t) yo u - heal th y; ,L little m ever se� anything like it elsewhere. It is . I ,ore, �r less,. cess t) yo r p t � � � . � . D wr � I ocs not matter," scheme I But at the 84'me i me, I r R. F. J 1, B U R HOWS, - . fortune is insip I ificant it d rhooln"lide pretty, ot not too fine , for use, ind UP- � , i � . ` * t, consult Iremelyhome-like. 'Youcannotfancy h �'.l � ,I rooidunt Phyallotau and' Surgeon, Tdronto Gan- 110 grcatliarm, .- J 0 and the fair w dow stifted a yawn. ",When advise you to take ev ry OsSitle Precau- . ,�, va at - I I . - I � T*l floopital. Il000r2*Kr%duate Trinity t,Unlvorelky, I , I i ­ I . * do you propost going to I ,,'vc-sleigh then V tion ae respects the rust esbio. I' have ,a oharm there in about everything home. . 1! I � ambarof the Collog-) of-Physiolanv and Surgeon# a doctpr; too thin) persistently `4 The d ay a " er to -r ior row-aud you 9" 1 like to a; outsider like myself. Brookdale . . � general y observed tha bon t ,is � bler�iohed . � - . . � I onta-r-fo. Coroner for the County of Huron. ; I I I ' - . � . ! � I (floo and Reoldon,!a -0oderich Street, 4ast of the t1l i 11 I " I am invite for t ie 20th, and I pro- or unb%miahed very rn�ch I i proportion to � and its � owners will be my mo;t lasting � I ,� . ) lio nl-att6i: wha COUSC, take . J I ! Ili, I : I pose to at -rive I at aft,.rn:)ou. The ball is the degred of temptatid,n to which it is ex. 1 memories of the old country herea ter." . I I I t�tnodi8t,lhllfth T�--leplioneg . I I � I Z 1 � . ' ' � . � I I I cotC Fniulsion -of Cod Liver fixed, I believ%Jor Wodr,98day." - . : I . posed. You must relmember that! save 44 I arri very glad you appreciate it, and . I i - . I I - I . I . �. I " Is there any one- any men, I mean- -myself, you have few Od original'Ifirie4de, if glad, too, that you have come back in such ; r. : � I DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, 011. 1 1 . I you would likE Olifford tc' ask ? I can send -any, in England ; and in all & ncepity , I am � I I .. . a good humor. Had you good sport at � � P PHYSICIAN -3 AND Sum I - ' j the invitations efore I leave this after- devote� toI � Moatlands 9" , I . -#ON$, Th�,re are nian � I I YJ � � - � . i y C Usils of get- noon.,, I �, . 1 , 1 2odurich abroot, oppowlto Mothodiet2ilhurch,Soaforth, ., . . "I an really inclined to believe you, is - 1 ; I . e I . �F in , I - - I ,"You aie r'Eally too kind. I 'should not said Mrs. Ruthven, with a i Yery fair ; nothing remarkably excit I � T a loft smile, and � � -ne . � ' -a Victoria' and Ann Arb�,, ,nd tl f)9 tOo thin; th 11 coi ream of exaoti I . 91 I i 1. U. SGUTT, gra,11LM, d .�g-" seductive up. turning of her ey es, so I will , " I suppose not, as you have returned so . I . . � metabor Urifixn,i College of Physiciladi %nd I I - � ,,,in% Corou �r for 0ounty of fluxon., - Lindcor!! th-esu, tNvo heads: bN,er-. " ,Oh ! there is no obliv ition," interrupted try and do you a good turn. At � Evdaleigh soon. I thought you were not to be � back J � Suri, I Lady Dorrirlgw� . " " We want a number of you will probably meet a very chairmirig � . . � I . I- � 0, MACKAY, honnr r,raduato Trinity Valve .1 . . 1) . till to�mqrrow." I . I . ; . . N1, I I isity, work- lind unde--r-di,,�resnon. dancing men, v rild you may know some ' girl -a Bousin of the M 4rad I ; she 'has a I " I was rather bored, And how is Mrs. . � gold modalltO Trin[by Medical CollogeI. Member 1 � . I . OoI of Phjil,'�Anu ownd surgeons, Onteirlo. - " The anly I croon I can think of dis small property (I will inqui into its value) UE4trauge ?" - I � . , r i t 1483 Stojt,) over -work, 'f, vou can; Captain 8hirle 1�1' ' 1. � � I I "Very,,well. She has gone down to the . - � . . � . -- -­ ­ � I I I I I . i I - � ­- 11 Very %,fzll ;�.Nvhat is his addreej3 and ! � . I ­­ ­­ . --- '�Alhctlicr youi cAn or not 0 F I village vv�th Boa. I stayed at home be. � I . , - ,.. ­: = - 1) u t) � I I. I who is he"" .- . . 65 M % I cause I r4ther expect my god -mother, L%dy � , � Plc'v�dllop Director for 1900. � - " Mr. Tilarsoon knows Iiim already. He : I . y ! t:lk C. ,Scott's F.mulsloii of Cod, - � Dor ' ton.,, , I . � j,il1;.­, i.o(,i,.li,ki,T Revie, Scriforth P.O. � � I was in my husband's regiment, He is a ; . it "I ,she is your �odmother, in she ?" I . � . . W111011 EIN rtg , M . A . . 0 1 - ()il- to b I . AUX UARDINER i- )urldllar, Leadtiury F . . Livic, � ) alaiicc yourself gooddancerand�a rokentable person. He � . . I � - : ; - . I . joliN ( mtll.VAI�, ( ouncillor, Winthrop 1'. 0 has left the'arm The ie% e, and his address . said Winton, settling himself in a corner ­ . � : a - W I � ill . - I JAHF­'o1l1Al Gllti.-t, (mmcillor, Bocchwood P. 0 itti vfkur work. You can't live is ` The Doric I'll), � . � . � . I . - ­ I I . AlW11111AIA) bt.,�i,.,,,,,,.t:oi',,Co(in(-Illor, Semforth'P.0 � . i . I � To � gh ,of the -sofa near his companion, who resum. . - � I � � " Very well, � Now ell me wbat you did I I � ed her needle -work. " When did she ar- I I � ijujl�\ (­ NioKIII-N, Clerk, Winthrop P, 0 '� 011 1t�--trL1C--bu,t, BNT IL3 YOU and whorWyou . z I ; IDA\ ID M, RO.,-.,. Tru,I Winthrop 11. O� � . 8�w at Jolives. How do you The -ougli that hu� , t -I 'cdugh tha� rive ?') I Z i . I III I I 11 � . t IWILI.LkNI R� F\S, A,;� etiqvr, Eeeeb%�ood P. 0. 1 like Englis'h lif- so far, at d bave an of ;our gets tl;�ht Ill the che�qt is I Ily : . i 01AMA'S poltl)s, coilector, sicatorth P.10. I. call. 44'herc's -,t litnit, lio,wever; : . y gq'tting ,," On Saturday. She came earlier than I � - : .l..90,fl, Sanitary Inapecier, Lead. � I brilliant youth impresecd your widowed deeper an(I deepe-.- Into L, e bronchfal was expected, as the squire was out riding RICIIA1,11 110't , :- , I - dh r � you'll kav for- -it, heart ?" � tubes and is maldng, ectl� for the not , ! bl:ry P. () , - with me. I do think she was pleased." . . ! i I i lungs, to become 1) I - . . . Mrs. Ruthve cli� laugh )d ow and softly. n(Illmorf:L, Jllflamnia- 64 I . � � � I - I 7— " L . ife in E'al %-nd is ve-y liveable so fa I r tion of the lu-nKs (w -j"Rulliptlon. Indeed ! Are you fond of riding ?" ! I I , �. � Sco 4 CS F liwlsion f God LiYer ,I Such coughs aro si-)i-ilethries referred . " Yes ; but I should have enjoyed it ­ - 'x'.� Eur'eha �)-t - I have seen it NVI h 06 few ingredients . I " � � ` . .1 )Oc�use they i -­ I U to as '�gra­eyar(j roui but for the want of practice all the , ,�0'-'-'III �1.1 the readlest .-u re fo r as " 11 s., * more, I ,I � t would be del and these- " , � . . _.^/ .1 -,-;,� . 1 gotful, ­ usually bring theil- VIletin to Ithat last time we were in Germany. The squire says i, i��, �1, I cc . � I place. � : ! ;&. i * . i " Captain Sbi�ley "" said a waiter,'throw- r � i � � r . � � - - 't: 'I t " estlng I I . ) . . ! I. F I I � . I � ,�,-f Veterin- - - ' ' Insoed . an I � �,�t.',, 1 , . can C, LnIleSS it collics, of .ng open the d(or. I I I . I don't sit badly, and that he will make a � r � . I ,� � , ­ %, . it The � re is at �'nd of our gossip, m Dr. 'lia,se's .Skrup of " od horse -woman of me before the autumn IF I - ­ _ YoUr C 01110r I ,--) `0 . I . . I ��-- b ,011 ou . y dear," Turj)eTAine has lf,n� bp " .. � . - lin (n known as . 'I, _ " . I __ � t;IaE� 10 \\ I can't I gtJ d fie over." - I i . .� .t t I I said 'L!xdy Darl oil, " and I can not rnr,thoi's favorite rf,J I . . , - ­­,, - 1, .1 . . a ­ , -, , I nf-ldy for CrOUP, ' " Ha ! Is he going to stay here, then ?11 . : (I " " lono-N-well ,,111(1 tHout wait., . . , i b �- s tro 11 C), 'A, I I : I ; . b I : . � [):) , 1, ­��Q"')� ' .,I -a ry. . I f . � bronchitis, cougbs a d P0 ds. It gains I " I suppose so ; I hope so ; he is ver f -T . � " ­.�;, -9, t - , , ! � y . I : � �'r . . , .,%- I - ; I . .% S0111C 01-t of activltv'. I Mrs. Ruthve I did at leave her seat. in popularity evory ay ind now has tice and kind. I was quite surprised to d . � . -- I , , I I fin I . . - . � She held ou m hapd, which was some. by far the larg,est P 0, , t ­ - I � ta I - � . I . an� sirnilar : '- � I I ( I . � t T �111 I �� ( I , , I . � f The i,Qnuine lias :-4 tint th n her faae preparAtion, im still so young. I used to think of him I : . � BA LS A N11 wha.t darker ill, and 811'' I . . i I . i -. . I this pic:'ture Q1`1 it, !I rec i ed the ncw-comer�s pro. is being as old as my father. I was accus- . I . ­ -- :� thie'at, and Tt loosens the ti�hflpess In the hL*st, tomed to see them togdther when I was a � � C, � I � tc-tke n D oth e r. I - � I . I - . . . �4' l'o-,liablo till " - - , - ly Itemetly for Curbs, i foundly respee f I girceting with 4 quiet allays the Inflainni-itibn, Cures the cold : 1� If yoti have not I smile. and pievents pneunid ­ child. He must have been quite a boy I I - ; I ,'4111illt,�, -, - ". lota, 6weetly, Et(. - . I . I !)nia, ­on,mnipdon - . . Z 1, . I It . I I- r i � . tried f1t, send far� 6 " Lady. Dorr ri4ton, let me present Cap. and other- hing tro,004. 25) cents, all t,hen." ! , I � I — free sample . El 0 )J I dealers', or Edmansort, Batl( I " 1�o ; not quite. 'He is only a year 11 (.7vi N. U� -d io, .. vj.4, of Vuterinir., Practire , its a-' �',��] k. - . tain Shirley toyou. -s & Co., To- 1 � � ,,., . . t I - � Jllvr�- ,-ti-llulato " 11 ­ wentg or Misteri lare iwc- igreea �, IN, � " We have A4 been 5peaking of you, ,runto. I i � Vounger than I am," returned Winton, ga7,. r 8 -ril - J. Ple taste will , " � � . ; -��I iDg dreamiri ly with a ressiclIia I I Se, vy- th'- b %% n 0, act-onwan 1-,4 c�erjr Surprise you. -- Captain Shirley,'f said.ber ladyship blandly. ; softened exp i 16tt!­ ftha,j 11- [JIT'r!3r. E%vry l'oft) Bold i3 T ,I- .�i �� - i . I . . t:�.'l1rir,htl1,) gc--.Jx��flletirfn. vrft-1111 76c battle. SCOTT & BOWNE at her deft Tingers and pretty pose. I ,, , I ,,__ " Mybrother, U,Ufford Nlaraden, is gather. Dr. ChasI $yrup sil ) i - . � . ) Is it possible ?' cried Nora in fra , "itiable ii; thL, T!Itlllent Chernists, I . f I I '-I 1, v all drii-rL.ia! - Lill ." 1�1- - i . i �, . I L I I ing big forces for �,a ball on the 23rd, and if 4 : G l,-.,l;1pJa%V lit 7"I'*01 - :', C 11ani,pillct. I I I � . - . uncomplimentary surprise. I . � . *11 I" � I , � you are disengagod and irclineO to spend a - d - 1, I suppo- 1�1 , � - : P .�­l If.% - . I � To ro n to, � -: - I - few days, at E'�esleig h, , we -1 speak ,as . of Unseu, I se, then, you consider me a so �, 7 - I I I .,;�.. - 'A. 'A I grandfather '!'-' said he, with a - * . . I I - mist .,e of "hE house—shall b tft 'fill-. 1XIIUK �i ' - 7:,H INARY blEl)ECt-NE C(, I � of gr � . g IM U live smile. lin I � I . r j, !,I. i:iit, . . 50c. and $1.00;��111:dr If, J a and . lwi :-2 ' MU'StS - delighted tosee 7 . rb 1,,re is good sboot. Tur At *I,& - -- I i � ou . P I J - 164 � .1 i I ; . : I I .. No, indeed !" lifting ."her eyes with a i . i , I I i . : . - � � I - i � . i I � . ! , I - � i � . : I ; i . 4 � I . I i � i - � i , I . I � � I I � - - I ! I I j i - i 1 . . . . � , I � t . I : I I I i . . ; I . . I - 11 I I I . I I I . I . I - ; i ; � � ; I . I f 1, J I I � I I , I , ` i i . � I . I i I I I I - I i k J I I 1 — - I 3 ple i t7itow it, bu I : , .ia , flil Ii 11 4 1 li I - 'I ", � , 4 � owl I J I ; t k , I I Ii I "' 01 ", r, "" 'i'age . s I "' " '�ary 00 Voter-,onals 'rosiled' '-�OT' -� I I P "'K'smod"rate- ate d r,DB1d0_c, 0, t 11 as ,Q a ci.tt's offl." 10 .. .,t,.s , ==::=__ _ ­ - 'I an 0 p t, r I I �, I '�e i ! Z �r 1'� f b !"I i � i I I t ! I : I 11 . I I . ? 7 : I � I ; i; . I . i � ! � i i I � � i I I I I i . � - i ; ; I I I . I . t � I I i I - i . ! . - . r . . ! I I i � I I i I I I i . I . �. : . � I i I � I i � , � . . I i . i I I � I � I � I :1 : . � � i . I � I i � I I � I . . . i I . I I I i I 1 1 i -. .L-1 - - . -. - --L.- - -- � - I - ­ - I !- . ­ ­_- ,­-­ --,.-,-I,----- -­ ­ - ---,­,­-- - ­L­-l­-L-�­­­--;­ ­-[­���— ��L...I­ �-,�...� -­­­-­. -- --- .-- - ­- .1 ---.- I-.--.--.---- -1 .U.I I . I I I i LOOK iATTHE SOLE - ! "a . � , � If you i,00k at the sole of th-e shoe you're buying, and I th� name and price appear thereon in a _� ate ffiinie, de�end on it being a " Slater Shoe." �, * ( di This is �he registered trade mark and a point of' stinction. I I Beware of the I IJ mt as good. if � . � � , 1 12 fOdt-fitting ShaPICS. . A= I I I All reliable leathers in black AUGA I 11 I I and fashion's shades. i� I . ' i � !I I - - � Uvery pair Goodyear welted.. .0 ­ . . I I . . I 111 . qr��M� . I . I -1-1 - . -- - - 77- . i . R. WILLIS h SON, SOLE LOCAL AGEN[TS R SEAFORTH., i---------­— -------__!�­--- �:::=�:�-.---,--��-.----.---------- ­­­­­­ -,.---- -------- I - 1 1 sweet look of apology to his, so only you are gale., and the waves broke over her so viol - so h ver and' and—wore dignified, ently and continuously that her fresh w*I muo gr& , 7 that—" she paused. i ­. supply was Tend undrinkable. he1ii. ' , 11 A gracious translation of the first terms vereauld hadon board a practica, itiax. which suggeste"hemselves, I suspeebo" haustable cargo of st,out, in -tended for ecion. - said Winton, IZu'gbiug good humoredly. ial consumption, and for 28 days her dre1w, - - I W 11 Then I have been: broiling for years uu- drank this beverage whenever they dt,isn,k. der an Indian out), in an up -country station, at all. They Were a sick of stout by Ills . I where my dayshave. been occupied in deaL. time they arrived st Sidney- that il�ty of jug justice to a lot:of ruffians, extracting them would willingly have taken -the pleage. taxes and hunting big game. You can not .s— I - wonder that I am a little rusty and unfitted i PALE AND BLOODLESS 1 to amble in a lady's pharriber." -- — - i I do You amble very gently in ours." 11 ' 1 1 11 I That is, I do not absolut I smash the Thousands 04 Anaiemic Girli . . e I across the I ]E[UrrYing o the Grave, . china toys every time I wal . I I room I Do you know, I was half afraid I � . : should find you tyrannized over my old A young Lady at ' Cobourg, Out.., Whine - 0 th at Cobol friend, Helen Landell, but I do not believe I Came Was Proo' unceld H-opeless, tells you do, though I imagine there in a dash -of . I � He . the tyrant in you.)) Row She Regain d Health and Strebgth 'a ' I "But whyl,?" saidlNora,turving her earnest —A Lesson to others. J i ! ! . � i eyes full on him. ".What have I done " ual — Ansemis in the ter used bv doctoI to "s L , v&l_� nevor finished, for the indicate poverty of Zte blood, -Th - pro door was dashed suddenly Open, Be&, fOl- ancib of this tro bl I � , t , i es. lowed by her mother, ran into the room, U ,a ,a mo: alarr �Iing I 9 J I pecially ameni ,Iouu girls, and a � a. r"13 JyVL - and the pleasant tete-a-tete was over. I i 11 Oh. Nora, poor Waldman was nearly centage of the a tog� er too LnUmei pus oases a . of consumption, wh al Annually rav,ajie! the '. 'ble. killed 1" cried Bea. . He could, hardly get , ' away fast enough from the wagonette, it country, have thel irigin it; thit tr�ou I The first indication o' anaernie. is a tale, I was driving so fast to meet the train." sallow or waxy ccm )Iexion. This is! fail. Mrs. UEstrange was greeting Winton As lowed byloss of ap e te, frequent head. she spoke. , aches, iudispositioul t z) exertion, a, welling of 11 Yles," she said, 11 the Evealeigh guests j limbs, violent betirt palpitation andi fre- 1 are gathering fast. Mrs. Ruthven arrived quently fainting fits. These symp.�oma I may yesterday, and Lord Alfred Harcourt, Cap. not be uIll present, but the more there�, are I tain Shirley .and some other people arrive the greater the urgency- fo I r prompt � and '12 " houl per - to d sy I effective treatment, which "ahoul b � is Shirley "' repeated Winton. 11 Is he , 1131 0 I . sisted in until all traces of. -the tro le �Rve coming "' vanished. Among the thousands who bave a 11 Do you know him?" asked Nora. been brought near to the brink of 1 the , 611 Not personally ;'but I have heard ome grI from this troul le, and ulti ate]i re- * curious reports About him. He wal: in stored to health throi gh the use o Dr..Wil. Ruthven's regimeI and there was a story liame'Pink Pills, is b iss Bella Bo d,..ain ev. about his having done something queer about timable young Isly, whoFe home is 4 Co. . . a check or bill; but, he paid up, I believe, bo rg. Miss Boyd gives her exp arienp,e as . . . Ilows : I Bud then retired. I,never met him." fo U 11 I iuppoEe gossip in als ill�natured in In- , dia, as elsewhere," said Mrs. L'Eitrangv. I I It is nea,rly ten 3 earn since n Y illinete. i first commenced, and although I was doctor. 61 Rather more no," returned Winton. . . ing more or less I received little oi- no bene. Ill Why, Nora, here are Leidy Dorringt,, fit, as the doctors did not seem i o up'der- and �lr. Marsden and another lady and stand my trouble. Ti ro years ago ny health gentleman," cried Beatrice ; " they are became so bad that a iother docta wasI call-. I coming from the bridge." ed in, and* he stated that my ci se *as a ddYes," exclaimed Nora; "they are most severe type of a isemia, and hat *,hile bringing Mrs. Rutfiven and Lord Dorri"g- he could help me the ronble had rogri3seed I �. will go and �- meet them;" and she tage that - ton ; X i to auch a a is could hol out ilt went into the hall. I I I Well. dear, I hai i ve brought Mrs. Ruthm tie hopes of a cure. . It this time I was as pale as chalk, my eye ,ids were swollen' and, ven to see you," cried Lady Dorringtoo, 0 g WOrI browq� . would hang down ov r my eyes Eke *acks, kissin of water. My feet a limbs - wou Id aiwell, 64 2, ,nd Sm delighte to lace ra, Ruth. ven"' said Nora, wi h gracious self -possess- and were always co . I -was aubje4t, to ion, f eling on her o n ground. violent headaches, se re pal pitation o the heart, and if I stoops over I would `L,le sor if I ou are very good,"-, murmured that diz that I could tic iroely regain my � up. -lady, who was mos elaborately got up in rig zy I a cou atry costume, it for a society play at ht position. My i ppetite fhiled' me al - the Ciomedie' Fra �� aige, and was feelinf most entirely, and I grew so weak that I I was a more wreck. I Vhile in this condition drea fully tired, even after so short a wal I read in a newspaper of the cure of a young in he "Louis Quitize " shoes, . I I girl, whose case was Much like mi. , through 66 nd how are you, my pretty maid?" the use of Dr. WillismpsWe' Pink Is, *ud I R , rrington—a jovial, red-faced i determined to try them. Those ho knew, country gentleman, "How do you like me did not think any medicine cc Id do me, !ivinF in the wilds after Vour foreign train- -t bi�tter, , ! any good or that I would ever g. Ing ? , � but I determined at all events io give the- ,, Exceediugly well ;- pry come in and sit i In a fair trial. I have use thet i for 6ear- � down;" and she ushered them into the yi I % year, with the result that I 'eel like a pleasant drawing room, which had called now person. The swelling in ff c I eli 6� forth Winton's eulogy. � and limbs has disappeared ; my petite I I 11 How goes it, fair cousin, said Msrsdon, good, and my face is regainin the �color who was the last to enter. "It is quite which left it years ago. I can tie w and do thirty-six hours since I saw you ; I suppose work about the housi i, and this great cillange, nothing etrange has occurred in the inter. in my condition is d .lie solely to -the i4se of val .9 You shall have your puppy to -mor- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is *not t.0o lit - row. I told Stubbs to bring him over ; do tle to say that they I ave.saved mi lifel, an& not feed him too well.)' I strongly urge gi Is who ar similarly Mra. Ruthven threw a keen glance round afflicted to give them a -thorough irial.�' the entrance hall and drawing'room—quick- I ly appraising the small value of the old- . 0 - � faohi;�ned but well! arranged furniture, and —When a bide is stripped off it should be I . . stretched at once An pegged out o dry in a, mArveliDg at the expression of refinement - . ' and prettiness produced by such scant in&- shady place, with t e flesh side upwards. If it is rolled up and brown in a heap and terials. In her heart ishe wondered and I left to dry in that sb pe, it is 8.0 poor Iook- chafed at the conteidr.ration accorded by ing t - such important persona &a Marsden and the hat a buyer will lonly offer ba If it#- real Dorringtons to a couple of poor relations value. In taking dff a bide, e throat 1 9 should never be sh crosswiae, either in with nothing particular to recommend killing or taking off a bide. TILe sj�in is them, and who, on bbeir part, treated their blit from the chin d wn the brisket'in a - distinguished visitors with the easy polite- straight line to the tail. It is then cut nees of perfect equAls. round each hoof ; tb� hind legs Are zsl�t be- " You have made'the house very pretty, hind over the gambri I bu tb roint 1. legs dear Mrs. L'Estrange," cried I�ady Do.rring- are lit up'in front ' 'viar tthe ekitee. '2bis ton, who filled a large easy chair to over- 6 he is leaves t kin in go d shape for finisibin flowing, "I was afraid yon would fin . � I I . theleather. ; . � everything fearfully.* dilapidated after such I - I a long absence." , - One Mmute CU ,a for Todtha�he, " Oar tenants seems to have taken very ; good care of the place. There is but little Tooth ac �1 I e mols common ai id o ,a 0 mischief donq." And the two elder I Ji the most painful affect Ions is instantly cured plunged into a W lea, by the application. o � Polson'g ";erviline. ddmcstic discussion, while P0 on) . � Nora, ha�ing introduced Mrs. Ruthveli to Is a Nervifine is a combination of power - her step -mother, and placed her in a com. ful anodynea, and it sIt,rikes at once to the fortable meat by the, window, now presented nerves, soothing them and affording in, one I Winton to Lord Dorringtou. � minute total relief froi pain. Mothers, try (To be: Continued.) it for your ebildren's otbache, Nek0line e 0 . . is sold in 10 and 25 cei t bottles, bysill drug- , . � . Too Much Stout. gists. 4- I I The crew of the B�ritish barque Invercauld Fat , her of Thirteeni �; had a strange experience during a recent It was twelve years ago when I saw him' voyage from Liverpool to New South Waleo. last. He was married and had onie babe After the vessel'had rounded the Cape of Yesterday I met a amillar form strugg), I Good Hope she encountered a northeast ing with a market basket. It was 'my friend . WNI 1 of twelve years past. � � . . i I . He had a careworn expression. �, � I He also had four pounds of lititter and . three dozen of eggs- in the basket.i and car - riled a pair of stout chi,.kens in his Ueft hand. , " Running a small store novd',," I ven- . � I I tured. I i �� 44 J) � ; I I ..� No. I 9" 1 . I 41 I i Boarding houee . I I , - No." . Then he saw my puzzled look, wid taking me into his eonfidea�e, he explained that Providence had bee i kind to bricirl, and that he had 1.3 ebildr4en ho would tome 'day . rise up and call him Wessed. 1 is a symptom of Kidney , He started to tell e bow it was—bovv Disease. A well-known that four of them had 1, arrived in 1' . Pairs, but I . doctor has said, " I never I - a car came along and he ran out aft,er A.' ' yet made a post-mortern ex- Thirteen pairs of bolots to buy. � aminationinaca.scof dc,ath Thirteen suits and �resses to putchalie. - from Heart Disease witli- Thirteen dirty facea:: to waab. I out finding ,,the kidneys Thirteen dirty harld� to scrub.. I wereatfault. The Kidney Thirteen mouths to leed. - I medicine whichw4s first on Thirteen different tol,les to hear. I the market, most success- Twenl�y.six stockfin4a to face on. Cbrist- I � ful for Heart Disease and mag. i all Kidney Troubles, and The old friend wavel.d his hand qt me fromi most widk.-ly imitated Is but to I . the retreating car, and I took off 1-Y I . . I him. - F � Y: : d � !Lord Neisidn' an. all Take Lord Roberts,, , � Dodds ' the .van ! � . � the rest of them, but put him in 1 1 � � He's not only a here, but he's thei, daddy Of I ; them all ! i Kidn'ey - I . . � I 0 1 To Cure a Cold in one DaY* ' - ! Take Laxative Bromo Qniniul% Tablet'$' ills 11 � I , All drujzgists refund the money if it fails to . cure. 2 )r ..--- ­ 5c. 1�1, �V. Grove'ai signature isiou. I � . I - i each box. i r - . I i I � I I � I ! , " ­­ - - : "I " . , . I . " , -- I , : I 7 � � , . - Ir p � - . - , � 11, r-1, P ,� . . . . I I I I DEOE' Our direet cc . tivai�=," " . -&-lanaffia ki . , - Via T4 . British Col. . - Our rat" are , ,,o ,suit everybod , ST CARIS, for ', f,or furthoir infor i . - i - � I Grand F . � Trains losve Se T ollowo : � I - - , I - :�'OI wn"­ . : I I � Pswngtr. . .. � � - 7 E F raosenger ... � ­ � jaxed Train - � - � , : I -MJ%-odTr4n­... r: 7 !Dome Rmsr— . � I - I Passenger- ­ - I � Pawnget­ ­ - :- i UjxedTrRl2---- - F - - I I VVaUingtc � I -,%omo NoI : EthaL ...... ­ � Brussels— .. - . . � 7 Bluilivale­ - ­ � � � .1 wingliam.. ­ ­ ; � �Gomq BOUTS— 1 B1*lTVA16­ ­.. , � l3ru'686111--.- -- I . � Eth6l­�­.. I - . Loud0n, . .00I $*U=­ T-.ondorl, APP41 Dentralis-....'� L ,X6tor.­­ I . � . 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TO THE f We bi �cb#nect buisines �� I 1111111141ift - 1wherld the - � ---- ,de ' I free. 1; -TELEP14d LOT 27, Cq of the Most fall reationable, pil DAVID HILA - 10!�. ul: X;7s"(Jur di FoUnd, Take 11110 ImItstions are box, We. 2, 10 e I *it 2, malled * stamps 11JI" VW`1qoS, lam Ve0poI Dr . rhe- z I! � � - I - � FARIA I I r , ,;, B. uci.*A W�0. Broaft thro I -, �Geoqgv DubFJn;- Jamej 11arlock; Tholn Leon, X$pou ;1. ROM. Smith, James CUM N Ville P, 0,; Aaw , 4ullitors - , Parides dedr tot other btialims , a-zlication to as respeAvoI,