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Veterinary Dentstry a speci&163 . Office and residence on Goderich street. one doo of Dr Scott's, offloe, Soxforih. z 11124f . ___ __ LRUAL - I JAMES L. KILLORAN, Arrlste Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notar Public. Money to loan. Office ever Ptokard's Sbor Kala Street, Sestorth. 1628 L R. S_ HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, Con�eyancer and Notary Public Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Office --in rear c Dominion Bank, Sealort.h. Money to loan. - 12a6 iM. BEST, Barrister-, Solicitor, Conveyance * Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over 0. N Popst's bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario. I . . 1627 - TYRNRY 13E.kTTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, & XIL Money to loan. Offloe-Oady's Block, Se orthr. 1679-tf FHOLMESTED, successor to the late firm o . AaCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, Solielto Conveyancer, and Notaiy Solicitor fox the Cai "an Bank of Commerce. Money to land. Farn for sale. Oflloa'in Scott'# Block, Main Sires , leaforth. ICKINSOIN AND GARROW, Barristers, Solicit Dora, eta., Goderich, Ontario. ! , I . E. L. DICKINSON. 1833-tf CHARLES GAR -ROW, L,. L B. 1 DEZiTISTRY. F, W. TWEDDLE, � DE.-NTIST, - Graduate of 'Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On I tario, posh graduate courae In ,crown and bridge work at HaskelUd 8,-houl, Chicago. Local. anasthetica for painless extrAction of toet�. Office -Over A. Young'a grocery store, Seaforth. 1764, . R. F. & SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the DRoyal College of Dental qurgeons, Toronto, also , bonor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto University. Office in the Petty block, Hensall. Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon. _� June, lot. 1587 . _� ' 11)R. R. R. ROSS, L. D. S., Dant6t, graduate of , R. 0. D. 3., of Ontario, first class Honor graduate of Toronto University. Highest standing - in order of meriv in the largest class ever gradu ' ated from t- e college. Modern and up-to-date dent-stry in all its various forms. Painleser extraction of teeth by Local Anaesthetics and without any bad aftei effects. Gas adminiatered and all operations care.. fully performed. Office over DIll's Stare, Saaforth. I . 1834-tf MEDIUAI,. " �- I . Dr.. John McGinnis, Ron. Graduate London We9tern University, member of Ontario College of PhyoiolanB and Surgeons 011ica and Realdenoe-Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. littokard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church OWNIght calla attended promptly. __ _____ 4 DR. H. H. ROSS, M;ILA.U. Office over Greig &-'St 1 ewart's Store, , Sealorth. Night calls attended to at the office. 1832 -,--- - -, - D:R. F. J. BURROW89 . Office ard Resideuce-Goderich abrect, cas� of the Methr,diit church. TybxritoNz No. 46. L Coroner Ccr tha County Of Huron. la8d DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Oodertoh street, opposite Methodist church,geaforlb, .G. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and member Ontario College of Physicians %nd Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. U. MAuKAY, honor, aduate Trinity University, gold medal!at Trinfir Medical College. Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. 1483 1 — . RED CEDAR SHINGLES. � - The undersigned xvii, L hes to announce to the public i 6h%t having bought a large quantity of' the three beat brands of red cadar shingles, and by getting a liberal discount for cash, is prepared to sell them to one. . lomera at prices -that dely competition, S. LAM�B`S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. HKH-LOCK LUMBER. - Having in stock at the Seatorth Lumber Yard a very- large quantity of all the diff e-nat lengths and wldtliq�, Is prei.-ared to all any bill thal Is presented Ithe very bear, quality of Hemlock. S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.. PISE. Having bought a - lArge quantity of' ptne from a far firm in Muskoka, I am getting pine dressed noir sides or one side, for siding, flooring, ceiling; witto plank for water troughs; spruce and balsam for . g' ravel boxep�,. light' and durable. Also white ceda-rehingleaXXXX and XXX and XXof bestmake in Muskoka. - Large stock always on hand. 'S. LAM B'S Lumber Y�rd, Seaforth. . 177 _ — Opinions of Leading Physicians. I ha,ve much pleasure in bearing testimony to the very succeafful results I have obtained in the treat. anent of hemorrhoids by the use of Strong's Pilekone. The relief comeg early, and is, I believe, lasting. W. J. Loolt, H� D.. Coroner, London. . , Price, $1.00. For sale by druggists, or by rcail, on receipt of price. W. T. STRONCI, Manufsoturinz Chemist, London, Ontario. . 1796-52 MONEY TO LOAN � Money to loan at 4J per -3ont on good farm seaur ly. Apply to JAS. L. KILLORAN, Barrister, Be&) orth 1712-U I . - I I I I �, I � I - I � I i �; � � 1 - . I � I � � . 1 ___A7 -1 -t �zl ­ I I � I I I . --- � L - 11 -_17 - ..— : . 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I ' � I � A I I � " TWO MAIDEN -LADIES OF UNPERT * AGZ � I I ' i , How poor a thing is man I Alas, 'tie irus 1; . I I'd half forget it when I ehan�ed oa on ! i � ! Solrlg-Lv-�"' � i I Thy clo�beB ara all the soul thou 1 hast,_ BEAUTdONT 4'0ZD FLETCHER. � I i ' ' The day,of the Templeton'i garden fato was as br*,ght and cloudless azi the 4earb� � o� man or voman ccu!d desire. ,� Verity, Who bad dressed herself at an Oneoiiibionabl$ I early hour, pat at an opf,n window wito. Bab& in her arms, watching brakes ad cai- riagas dcive past, filled with gaily attire�l people. Malcolm had isEmed hia s:vereig I gopo, mandate that they must pot be amongst the earliest arrivals, and V6rity pantod vnith impatience long before she could induce her household tyrants to lay aside, pipe and ofg� I - . aratts. I . I I Malcolm was rob In a festiv� mood. He had topent, big morning restlephily, -paoing �up acd down tli.3,woodlands, with 'an unread ' book under his arm; He was i secretly chAf- ed and even a little hurt that neither of the siktsra had needed bi3 help. i go had drop. . I . pod more t hit one hint on that previous day, when some errand took him �o the Wood House, and lie fou#d Elizibet looking heat- ed and tired, auper.intending Ve removal of some furniture. '6` t � I I I 11 You might m%ke use of a" Idle mam," 17 he bad.said half -jestingly. I I assure you that I am a cumpletef"jac,k-of-'�ll-tra�des, and I don!t min4 I a scrow,' as oW Nurse Daw- Eon calls it." Bub though Eli�%bet4 smiled, 4 *-he did not avail herself of thi.,s friendly of- fer ; but it wag Dinih who ave him the 9 l real explanation. I i � I 11 Oh, thank you, Mr. HFrrJck," she bad returned . gratefully ; " we sb.6uld have been so glad of your help, only David C-Arlyon ) and his failigr ara d,>ing all we wan�. Mr. Carlyon is so useful, and David Ep nis B611 I his spEfra time with us." � I �- I . " David"-fil. a pondering � yoice. Arid ' Dinah blushed as if she had been guilty of I � an indiscreticil. i 46! Ob P we all call him �hat in order to distinguiah him , from, hJs Jathor � -the two Carlyons are ' so puzzling; i but he is an old and , a ve y , (I.'ear I friend, and At my age it (I)es :not niatter," , I ' finished Dinah with hc-r charming emile. , Malcolm h%d to cont?nt him ith this explanation, They wera old friends. Yes of course, 41d he was a eom�aratively.tiew' . I one. He expected too muchl; hisdernapdo were utreas.onable. Nevertheless Malcolm felt a pang of envy whm be siw David Oai- r lyc-n tearing breathlessly tbroulgh the wood - lards with his arma full of graenr�y fvam tbs vicarage garden, and whi.tling: lik a I I a I sebo,)1boy. � .i � I - . . ! 11 . I When at last Malco'm, and Idi � ['66nds I turned in at the gatca of the Wood Hoiuso that afterro n, they cou.1dhoar the band ! playing in the diEtince, A group d,f vill6g I 19 I children were gathered in the road ;� empt"r . carriages passed them ; a arparb dog-oairi, with four young men, rattled down the ,. ; '' drive ; and through -the opr:n:ngs 1 in thl , trees the gleam of whit,3 dresses looked ail� very in thq sunlight. � i , � i I ! � Miss Templet.)n was standin I in t�e potc6 to receive her guests. ElizAbeth gad 0 � 1� '�l just left h�r,,ohe said. to aqab'ge the te. is I . J tourn:LM('11t. And then, as! 'mom gut I pbs were arriving. Malcolm left liol�. The xi�xt , ` moment he came upon Cedric �, he was look- ing rather bored and disco solafe. Ile lightsd up, however, at t4 sigilt of 'his � I ; . � f riend ; : " ��ore you are at lag I I e grumbled. 11 I have been looklir)g all over he place �or . you. I came down with a lot of our'fello, vs,.: ' I but Betty has pairc-cl them all! off for teni ia. ! I There era the Kestonsi I muEt go and sp(ak, to them." But Malcolm liad him by ,be � arm. - ! I . 011 - Wait a momen t ; I f 0 h rry -' - a iid the carpenter,' Isuppoie'you brought the Jacobis with you." T enll'jedrib'a face ,clouded again. - I I "Oh,Jaoobi came ri tlpnough-th,i�e- he is, talking to David- tMissJacobilad I � a ba,d hdadache, and he would not let liar . I 1 � � come.` I "I am sorry tobearlh� W t�. , Tr turned Mal- t , - colm ; and he was sorry, for ; Ilia! cleverly'- " devised plan had been fru� cat, . " She was sorry too, 1po3r gir, . wen on Cedric in a vexed voice. ! She had. been so looking forwari to the Beaa-fe %t ever sil :e Bz.V-,y'a invitation arrived., l' It is my bel ef I I that Jacobi is to blame fot�thg whole thi g, - for he was rowing her in h�r raorn like "y - thing laEt night. Iccu'd car them throu'20i . the ceiling goirigit like ha meraadtong�_" �- "Dayoumeantotellin6t t Miss qa- J 1 11 � I � . . I - . - I I I � � , ____ 0 1 ­_ I I i T mploton at �Isssio. " 11 �! I I - - I � both I . comfortably at the cottage ut der Mrs. Bul- I T' - 'I`dd I . - y l'rem Yollp 09 I . - _ . 11 X I do SY., InMerantly. 11 I t Ink I lifta':, mot hOrly wing, and KiVe white � I rir* , I ' I , ,# � � STRIC LQfi1C0 P) � ,I G __ I z � i � � V-7 -SAI � - L "; - 'jarza . - r , 1 !_ - �: . . I I i I : country air. � I -, . _ ]B �, gy� bulls, . Mo,1091 it an lefforV to be oivil. � - I : I . - I - ! C', ,.�� 1 . 0wben! I can't see danger ther6 is ncl I most go back to the holles . �:)w ; � i� cost I . 11 - . pinch little -face filled out in the sweet ; -' I ire 0 � -­ . I Bred I I I L d4 ift V0 Ith ytq W wag I - � 44 she Is a 4ifforent creature," Caleb as- : b I d ut, ­ _ �, - dafiger." !That's th logic of the ostrich I alk back wi . . hat - , . I � Vol in oolor- ! ! i I I I 11 41- 1 � . I Isla in I ? Oh, klig refused the poor 0 apt I sured Malcolm. 11 I wifih Ma'am could see - Q�- � - - � I L.e. g5o onx i,which hides its be d and exposes its � I i , . 1 : -L.-.4t I ­., - - - and 611 him that the holy 6et%te of Plat ri- � � I her, She is ijusb as happy an - the day is � .' " W� - , .P. 0. - I I - - __ - , I I bod,vy to t e hunter. ThIre are not a mcny I ad no attracticri for Pert, or some - lonat. We ar6 in the wooda from morning ' �. "I was very poorly and could 11 � ­ -9—F-0ti 1evi peoi* e to y a . ' ' R SAL who see &; have gon , � 0a - ­ I -cone* and building I - li--iily get about the house. I was �Ulra -from Im : Euoh rt bblah. That is wh ,, Temple .. to iiight, picking up fir ., I - . I - - 4. - *,fewj thei, ostrich to learn lo i � Th st I I. I ! I ton a I oky iellow. There is not a creature I . with them, and making believe that we are I ,-., --i r -- -1 outall tlie tim, e,. Then I tried 11 ... I - I V Aangerous I enemies c If :. Mlnity eren1t0he I . I . , I . - - �� �'.ycr's S rsaparilla, and it only ) - I 4Lt loot. belong ng to them, except a distant equon - gypsies. She'siready to drop with fatigue be- ! , v a I � - 11 11 I inetnies which can't be seen, the disease I ' . or tvF in New Zealand, so of course he will fore. she late me take her home, and then our � �, 1 �) c, k two bottles to make me feel . I - — �D_re�ding inicrobes which infect the or . I � - ,� � I com; for everything ;" a pauge. hers and � good lady scolide us a bit." 1. I ,; irf ve0y Nve IL "— Airs. N. S. Swi n. � I -OUSIg "R SA: - . � �iood. Itia harder to get the wicrobqt --f 6 glance of inquiry ; I but Mal olm Is a Sym. dney 44. And poor�Mrv. Martin is alone in Tod. - f "I'*ty, Plincetolf, IVIO. . � Joewir, Inod. it 1a tt�lti � tora of �i -_; - � 11. . I eep i gut, but � . - *&rset. 88&f ork but of the �Iblood thai i to k remain Ed mute, and hio - face miuht! have Disease. A well-Ilinown mcrden's.Lano ?" remar'kE-41 Malcolm. -4_, ___�Ift"m" - JW_ wal .� Pi 49 - 00-M oxeet, ,Ib -r ereb"s Golden Medical Dfscover)r been. a, blank wall as far as e ipresa-ion� � was doctor ha3 said, "I ever Lord love you, air," returned Caleb, � __ J I I 1. � . Tired when you go to �_ to iitwnoll, , I . - � does both, by pun- , I � I � I - t I I REAR y i I , " , OISE I 'i � � .0noorned. . ! I I yetmadeapost-mort 11 ylu don't �!need to be pityin M ' I - . I � fying the blood . . . I mex- , ___� C I I I . .a B11-11 sLinination in a case of�eath she'l gliad to Us rid of the pair of us. She ,,,, L tired when you get, I - - � ISFORD ' "' T1 ey lisive got ,a pretty � pcnuy ��aved L� �C�1) � I I , I ! " . and then keeping t. o,'l ,v Fenb on Mr. Jacobi, not in the 1 least alwith- in whitewashing and papering the roams. �_,` � � � - _0)ffs" KOT -zvM ill I _�n r, N i �� it pure. i 'rest, I !�,� . .. ti�­Cd all the time. I , �0. !Owl ail d by Malcolm"s lack of in out finding th ki' She:ia a handy woman, is Ma'am, and she ) - - , U W__ . I , a dneys . , , I 1 $Z%Wfan hard � I ­ lf�there are s, - on e i ZI , I � , . � -77:;f. 1 � G;p told -me a thing or two about ' reat-fault." I a y 1� sayi we shall not know the c �� Uy'P Your blood is i : A.. -1 I . , 0. - & 1 we - : - �� 1 . � I eruptions on th� It e0eris that they had a farm In Corn�all" 1 medicinewhic rst on go back. I never know Puch a woman for I . 06139211of 11 � , � il pare, that's the reason. -1 - :: 1. � skin, boils, pim- _h ! I h a he sniffed at his seentless orchid iwith the warket, ti�ost success. satubbing and cleaning—it BeGM3 to make � . e , ! . I i . .1 I ples, sores or other : � -f nd . I r i DER YvIt zi . . an ... A enjoymentf, a habit of his whi h hiEr I ful or Heart bisease a her happy momehow." .-, 'fou are living on the � I ,jiiM nizabinery .0- - �_ ,s sij�Z� of impure � T_ on of sawo, 'T I 1 Fjal��r A I eub;4ji(d interested hini. - 191twas az6ttm : all Kidney Troubles, and (To be Continued.) t, [-�,,%-r:-1,-r hi,,�- of nerve ex- . - 2- _�­ - ...- r b1 , use Doctor I i i v - __11L_ . %, - - ,_ I ., 17:_ Coll r i—farm buildiDge cut Of repair, !ad a i most widel' i Itated Is 0 iie is pieces 9X12 11 A Y T . - I t I . . P 1, - , � I - . Pierce's G o 1 d e i � . I - ZtAiimia; would tel .,*.-* " . * ' few c -ubby fields"* withl more @tones then I austion.- Take Ayer's - — I . I I A MOTIfEWS I . beerls rc' I J -:I. scov,- grasT Miss Templeton was ju!t goiU to � I. - Medical Di ! . Au . I", . i . � i I I I ��--. 11 � - � , . I u , �� — � . - I .__ e.ry, which will Bell ; or a mere song.when some one I din- I Dod4ls � � RESPONSIBILITY. ,... Sarsaparilla and be ­ ly- . I : - !L"n purify the blood cov e tin. My word, those few acre rose I 11 I A 11-13 a bottle. I -ULIS AIN -j) P10 . 'a P I )� ick'y cur'ed. All drugest& 1 -., r I I I I , . -W-JP 0 . �A - , Iz - =Ior4le�ani k ,- . ii q1! � � I : re e in v I e I Gyp dsolaradthey�, realized is ery mother in responsible to some ex- , . B I I � it � � __ . =_ and cu th! E � � I r, �Wqmw f a," m6n ; I 49] I le from it. 1 �Vagoalylirl , "ey 1. 7 � ,erqptions 1which cot : &M ni I fortune on it. Thm,� roe � tent for the health of her little ones, and 1 S : numberofbel tt , __� — 11 --f- ,41—A— —A T 1k.A 4- - . � ('4n .a" n1A 10 � . 1, '�ff ui __ i � ! ;�. A,14z yaur ductor wbat lie thinks of Ayer' i J'.1k . L .- -1.-f'. '. f. h . .. �01 .I— . 76 . .+ .1 �1 �_ -114. A30A : ' y " - I &_ J . I .to t9, doctor,$) writes . James R. Moss, Nevy is deed," retuinad Maholm drilyl ; "if I LoAdon, Statilly. to., N. �'. ct He gave me medt- . :cint: which belT,e,d me , or a short time. in the you i I pardon mir speaking � plainly,1 Mr. winter of iN 0 Worm than I had ever been. -Ja ple- , 5 t cobi I do not think the Misses T I - . . M -tonsils *ere enlar Wn's b siness aff&irg are any q I oncern o ours, tge I and my neck swollen IN out of shitpe; ray r t was sore and I could — I I .2 r_ U A__4� I sili I on d rrafer to talk on any o'her sub - not cure IL. I My husba. i went r L e 01. . : . . . , buthe gave �me no encouragement. Hehelpe ject." . � � herfaoegrew ftaubled,i"buo I wish- ine'st little, but it did no last long. ]Re atte d This was tco manifest a hint to be d it re- wis x he had n -)t done that." , me -for twelve mo I s,when I heard of a lad : . garded eien by -the irrepr�ssible JA(obi ; Malcolm found his work out out for him � whose condition a ILL ! mine, who vAis ta in ; � � your medicine an hs getting well. so i se- but h neib minute Maloolm'added, 64 Will for �he remainder of the! afternoon he wa cured some of the e ic �ne and began takin it you x use my leaving you, I see so old hur tiog his quarry. Bu Cedrio was n. eve . U 1 L ,Inoneweekiwasa let)domycooking en . I began taking the ed cine I could sit u only frie do of inine on their way to t e Pool. alo e. He was either Euirounded by a bev i a ft�� minates at a time, and I could rest orsleep and Ili %ill expect me to join them -" but of irls or else Jacobi wa4 begide him. Eve loni�. a little� while at a time. Mythroatwasso if M61,3 Im intended to do so, he Ch'�030 a Coto seemed surprised at the tenaci isore at Units I could rot even swallow sweet I I � with which his friend jand host stuck t �! milk, and ruy tonsils were full of little eating mobt ci cu: t ous z oute. i - 66 i 'Cobi, hin�. . � I sori-s. My 4eft side was swollen out of shape " .Rum chap that,," obstrveq., Saul . : on ' " Herrick wants me" he said oace and I CoUld4 hardl t b th. The dpctior t u r a, ,�inug his heel-,' nit as � ' F re � S infol l 66 I will come back to yo i right enough, ol : said I wotild not gMew -IT, �utathree bottle of ].in . i Dr.� Pierce% 'Golden Xedledl Discovery,, three inform tion Out Of him ;' Look's so thou ,,Ili he . 0 the fell w ;" but Jacobi stil, pinioned him. iboihesof hii'PellCtS,'three bottlesof Dr,Sagela had gwallowed the pokerfirsb� and th e A i Catarrh Re' edy and tb e use of salt water did tongs i6a a sort of relish afterwar3q, and We will go together, my dear boy," h i . I thei work aNd cured me." neither of .h9m agreed with him. I wdrider sai pleasantly. 11 I hai.,e taken a fancy t � Dr. Pieilicels Pleasant Pellets cure con- whai y( ung Templeton saw in him. � He Yo Mentor. He seemaja clever chap. H L . I . ; s#pation And its consequences, lays it in pretty thick too; it is rrick ' is barrister, isn't he a,'d literary, and a I He I �q I � i I .thal Fort of tlllnL ?", � I . R this'an� HE rrick -that, as thouuh lis � wera I � i 9 I � . bobi and he i r brother q arrel 1" asked Mal- Solo�ncit in all his glory. I Couf�und lite airs 11 I havetold you atou�, him oftenenough, � . . I and �mpudence ! Let me tell you, my young rel;rnea uedrb, in rathoF a buily tons, a 1�olmj in a disguatled voice. Then Cedric, , G6 a: ,:has I gh lookcd as if h-3 had said more than he in- gentlemal)," with a sly smile th tho the iron hand under tb6 velvet glov r 4 made itself evideuk Cedric felt he was be t(niled. Miss'es re pleton's priv,ate 1buehles, - I I , ' " . 4� No, not quirral," rather besitatiogly." ma,41 -.r that conoeins Saul Jacobi retty Ing m%naged and coerced! and h4 waxed in . . � - digmant ; but Saul Jacobi. was �ore than I �1 it t%kcs two to do that, ycu , kLow, and closely." .Is � : 1. ) I , ea:h-Mis3 Jacobi, I mean," biting hie lip Meanwh Malcolm was in, a whfte�� heat match for him, and in op;its of �11 Malcolm I . , L 1; 14 is tr.u-.h too fond (if her brother to quai- of rilzhteous indignation. i efforts, Cedric went backl to He �Iley withqu , ,l 96 � ord of warnin 1 . iel with him ; but Ja obi has a temper, you hat �Vrct3hed little cad,� boiv da a he A 9- I iy) ; see; I I I mcd1le au I pry into the Misses Tempi ton's aloolm was qu t3 troubled 'and crestfal ' family i , I ra I There is s6methin mis - len,ovcr his failure. I � Oh, he has a temr er, has he 9" � I 9 ; - I - i � I f I * trust in man ; lie is rjmoc,t� and Flatia- '; I did my bekt," he 6aid to 'Elizalyeth 14 Well, Ya's of peolle have, if you come . I I I � - i ble, bu ig crAfty too ; he. is deep ; deep F followed him about the wh9le afternoon 0 tbab," returned Cedric, who evidently re- "': I b h I d UI do not mistake, he ia olever'too.11 -b, U that fellow stuck ta him like a leech." ented his frankness. 11 Jacobi is a decent - -a � . e T en he 'added, "I must get hold o Ced- So I saw." she raturned rAtber sadly I : lle)w, but he is hot arid peppery, and when rio ; . I i m no'j comfortable A his sesoc I I. 4 was no fault of ycul I , ( r. Herrick, ;�iir.q a go cro.)ked lie lashes out a bit. , at;ng I . N ,g , �" 0 4ct�ing m� not have,vexed him last night, with th a me.n. Cedric is as week as W,Ater - ELM I quits Eure of that. 1�elh,jwe must fin ! . lie h so eaffly led, h9 wou'd be the du 8 0; Aome other opportvn�_ty.` Arid then Eliza , or he came into the drawling room looking any I Miss Jacobi had juar, : Very much plit out. ies gning person ; but the Jacobi will both smiled at him very indli, and Mal � . bav( to, ,eck ith me ;" and lierg I Mal- Oollrii went back to the row' ' Neat feelin goal upstai 8, an r her at "a on w , " �_ I �nco. I) � . colm , ho � ad utterad the last words a] oud, somewhat comforted. I I .1 . � I stop� 36 1 � � ::'And thE� they qu i rrelled ? ' � � Bill looked rather fo ilish,asa *,eiry ! % � I , laug g aet,cd his ear, and E�iz�beth, in all i I . : Well, not qu%rrell d exactly ; but there I . L - CHAPTER XXIIL I vas� a go)d d the I lo y of her Paris gown and pictu � I llit, . � . I . eal of tal iog, don't you know. r I � L SAINT ELIZK.3BTH ! ]Re liept her up late, a ind bothered her, ani barri id he way, and regarded: him wi�ll her I I � beamin smile. ' � � � Lote lies deeper than all wordi ; . then she got a heaclacha." But Cedric for. . I ' ; 11 Ai. Herrick, you art q0it-3 d m�tio . And not the spoken but the speechless lov b6.rg to bell his friend �bat he had been so rarn I I potpurbcd by, the sound of Saul-Jaoobi's HaAy,lc-t or the mel richoly Jacques gou 4 W01ta ans wer, ere I rise i 6nd g my way. - al4iy voicel that h had stolen. down the no t �a%e been more lo:t in gl9omy Modita- i . . � BROWNING , � . � ot4kir.3 to the passage below. How long lis tion.1 '11 I mxy presume to ask the que4lion, When in after years alcol4i Herrick re � ! J,acobis have to reckon �with �to �d there tranfixed with fear and pity it whylw"l the I i -viewed this portion of hi Ilif d t . -ay. No words raaahedJ himself that during the fi0e w ka that fol Wis;imposeible to F you � i e, e owne � �itn_only 013 harsh, itrant tones of S.Auf - 64 �i I say Eo ?" returned Malcolm i ith lowed the Templeton Bean. ast he he I ) I - u�eagy laugh I suppose I was . ink- in a fo:)l's paradise 1 in a taus of beati . � i , . " 'i= J�cobl a voice and Leah's low, piteous o � I �i , �1� � ing 811CILd. Tha Ilow J000bi tud that was as unali . . I i f. I has beeiq 1rub-' I betanti I and fleetin we . . bi f . L, ! glit hive stocd thera until moraing, ngtMe up the wrong way ; he F.tuck to me as t.�e sunset clouds that pile themselve � m 1 like i� a burr, r behind the fir wo - d.j. 1 1 � hOtLtli3 dcor suddenly unl%tchEd, an -i he and I could not get I Id of . ha�d�(iily jus� time to agal away ; but be. him.'?' i � He was very happy, a patbeticall . foret he could er.t�-r li;s room a few word -3 did " i bJ%d some trouble in shaking Min Lff no, 6d the -now %ine?f y uth ipemed courr, I , 1. I,? @be owned. 11 Y,,u wtra ,quite ing � through his veins. I I lao�h him. , .- mys I Thii is life," h i righ I Ir. Herrick, he is not'�& gen . an, wou say t) himself ; - �1'10b, Saul, please d not leave me like � . � h%v a only exists 11118�' Don't � always do as you wish ; cilly and I ' e islike Ilia manner exceleively ; � b is before, hub now I' am r�,boria into a nev 1-oA1y I thiugbt you approved ; that- too Rub3etvient, and he is io) I softml lied. �d, and I have learned the ecret -of &I I __ Poor d ar Die, I wish yc u oculd "on'� wor I h t- '�' , but here sobs choaked her . have,�een the loges. " I o. � i I her face WhEn he paid h(r a compli nt ; � I - . CO. she lc)al:ed quile bewildered." I 1�very day his passion for EU z%beth Tern i­!What� sithe use of turning on the wa- i pleton increased, and th I I ' I . elcharm and sweet -ored her brothar i a eyes were dancing with a. use- uses of bar pe! -it 6b , roonan -V a tract d him mor 4er4orkslifl this?" muM ,r El za Deth �i Olg��Jiiy I What fools Sou women are! A . nen� ai the recollection, bat Malcol did I I � Powerfully. He had ne r see a anyone lik �oy, 01 it' t- O I" . pot Ire pond to her merr in ut ; h � IV I . k� i 0 e I felt lierl; she was so full of E�r rises, her natur , I Wn a ere too serious. I , I p I "$utSau�, Saul---" I vaa so rich, no original,aiid yet so womanly 4; is i) V ) am not at all easy 'in my Mind,' he that the man whom she blessed with he t I Xes, I know.' sul ily. 11 I ha I ch�i ged in ind, bur, I mean t.) have my' said, ar d then Elizabeth looke a , m in- lov ; T � - w4 abGub o quirilgy. "Jacobi seems-tg have 'o 6 cculd never have grown vreary of he , y f -morraw all the same. If you hold )n Cadric. He gomback with Ill g t a society. Without an effo t. simply by beinj bad be(n 86n�ible I ix c uld have told you, my . � th to- - i nlgi2,lll,, Oe8 he not ? herself, a truthful, nr)ble earted woman,ah liaawas ; bUtlyou Ah, I thought so," as 1� . I I choose to aggravate me, 9 hadi dominated big str'pug nature ani RAi4 P, 11. -ccious I Elizabe li nodded. I I mug v nil to" r . t more than I meant. L t . have go brought him t,) her fe 1 Was she consciou Tl�,3�et go sleep and forget it" -evident talk �vii li him ; I ell %ll tell him that 11 d'in,e et., I I I � . . Appr4wc of the Jacobis, and shall beg hi of his devotion ? Th . is was a question tba a I rough a �'empt to be conciliatory , but to Malcolm vainly trier. to it - er, but he - I a to no I ta own tale , 44 6h , I man I per perplexed and be ed M Lealb's sad B i weary face, told it ; break off the acquaint -ince." ! in. She was tbe next morling. - � , thank -you -thank you !" returned alw4ya-kir.d and friendly,1 siA her cordia I - I Eliz-ili i4411. I A;;.4 � 1, : . eth earneLtly and t a was - b -­ - 11=1,. I I � .. L V as any ore quest, 0:18, 9 weiqome ii sver varied, bu �, Maloolm could i� 1 an ,'after a few casual emarks Ceciiic went" tiful bolor in her face; and fil-8- even hel4 oat � . not !flatter himself that he eceived any Aw - . i o in sevroh of the Ke tons, and Malcolm - - her ban impulsive.1y to him, 'as though her spec I al en6ouragement, or that he regar&d =1 A911q;h I i � -ude carried litr away, 11 8� iltered looking at the, 1 " How I o6d - ' Aff M . acio3a the la ii, ,- , grati, , . �� . him in any other light than a trusted and I i via i6 gr,)up.9 in the lope of Becing El:zg,- 'You to uR-�-a real friend to two ,In valued fricnd. Now and' then, wh(n he MN I I hie li� us 'i . 'lorn e lien lf" and here something t ' in 9 S N , i ; I �ol � . k-' f(,uu J himself alone with her, lip fancied her 6 o-ame hub perhap !she � i -a AMCIMi, 10 1 ! � pr?eak- enaltliyfi g I) I n J acobi. He led i lizaboth's eyes ; ner had changed -that Hhe'had become AMV--� I u 0 l" r . � man I . E I Wa1s �tanding 1b the _ d looking smart wa.e 4 li tle taken aback when -Malcolm vt-rY quieb and reserved, as though she were not I JannW Awl�ph I y i aina well-g-oaxned in -coat, and a quietly nd reverently raised the band to � at her ease with him. Was it only big im- � � ' I � rhro his lips, Jae thcugh hs wera vowing knightly and ! I Bu ial' agin tion, be wondered, that I she .seemed - th a frock - � I ,orchid in his'bu to,n_hole. He was con- s�rvice qo his liege lady. I . f � tomplating the housie w!,ith fixed attention. � ' tryi g to keep him at a distane though I I I I A R�udden_ imlitilse made Malcolm join him. "I abould ask no',hiDg bettrzr than' be e, I as ' I -1 he ere afraid of him ?. But such was his Fecd pale girl tt S M v. Jacobi gre; ted him withj his usual affa. y, ur friq'nd," he said in a low voice ;' ,but 11 so and infatu%Uori bat he raw en - I S; of Sco , . o 81i dne Z> b . d � I bility, and ih6n, as thDtigh b - -ij.81baps �ometbhig in h(r manner obepied I 1. � I I .� mutnal con coura'gement even from th 8. . I . . E mulsion. 11 soot, they strolled together in the direction lAm, for�he added hastily, 11 and your! BIB- I � . I q I f Ole rustic bridge. te[r's too " i Tol, Malcolm those f,ummer days were aim- ; I , We do not need�� to crive all 0 I t ply perfect. His ni--ornizig hours were de- ! l> '? Xice aleepy old I as rather a lame conclusion bu I Z . I . place this," observed � ' lt 1� . Eilfz%bet aegepteditgrocicuily, 111 J i voted to his literary work, and the essays � I the " reasons Avhy Scott's � Mr. Jacobi c(ii3eaccildingly. "Seems as . hal were' taki'ng shape and fori a under his hand. . ,though it had been in e ittgnee for a hun- rely on you to help us,",sho'said tery 'p,�ri- I I Emulsion restores tic treno,th !dre� Seirs at least. D ycu know howlong on ly ; I get him to brealw-with. tits jrtco�i-,, Nov r had Ilia brain been clearer ; he work� a , v 6 11 I aiid Din h and I will owe y ad w th a facility illsb lit has belonged to the lempletons ?" I on a debt� of ,, P irpriecd himself. ' , I and flesh and colOr Of CrOod : � " No. I hav'6 no idea,?' returned Malcolm gratitud ." . �. . i .: I am inspired," be would whisper ; 11 I 0 ;stiflij, for he resented the cliiestion. " What i " HU4 ! please do r,ot me4tion names,J) have a patr.n saint of my own now,19 aud he " I healtl-i to fl, OSC '�17116 suffer I 1, - , . whispered Malcolm ; I I sou'J . woul I tell himi6elf that . no name could be go � ; . aperfect day tb ia ! V am sorry to hear bear ui * bu,b he was t is oae might over- swee�tohlrn:mEliztbeth. Hewould mur- -i sick blood. I �, . from '�Templ;tqn ihat,y4r ti.ter is indispoE- op late, Elizibrt6h's ' Fron , : I. led.A' i I � ilioautio�s speech had rEached an un,seen mur it balf-hlond as he wandered in the I ' I I ailditor. - � woodlands in the gIosming-'$ Elizabeth, I I . The fact that it! is 1 the Ebest ' Mr- Jacobli'� ey-a nailrowed a lil�tle ; he Eliz,sheth "-ard once as he said it, nomt. I , 400ked rather �barply at M.Aholm. . �i M alcol n felt a little athamed of himself 14,c, f el.. when he i -emembered his impulsive acti6 . thing seemed to rise in hie throat and ohoke , a � I i L�vcr Oil, ; ;�-' Oh, Tempieton told y(,u that . him. � I . preparation of Co4 , , , "iSbe wifi think it Eo stra " i nget" lie t� u it ; rich in nutrition J l6w-as good a specimen of a young Briton 64�8 9 He: hid not forgotttil Anna ; he had lo , healthy . � 0 I he will not understand that! it Was only . , ful he cubw'rd and visable ign of my inw� ' i � a ever I with to see -, 0ensible too, and a t' neve forgotten her in his life tl�rcr good 6mpanift. Yes, my sister ird , for hit adopt- 3611"UhItiOn is a s , stion as s r0erenc ." But he waas wron , Elizab 4A. c d sister was very dear to him. 99 see��-a bad pick beadaclig, nothing mcre. 9 I '.. I � .. ! , did urde stand, and she 16t mip:jdilge very weekbe wrote Po Ilia mother and 110 why it doe t, is In our family; mv mozher had them, h�m. did � E -pleasant, ell%tty letterp, full of S AN -hat it does. - . i also to btr � I I Leah .t%kee af ter her. It is hard lines, poor 194 I aff60ti0n and warm vrith brotherly -kindness. S;Cott's Eniulsid�l-i !presents old girl," continued M74. Jacobi in a f - He i a high-minded gentleman,"' 11 I i eeling gailid.t3 hirself ; and then she sighed 11nd If Ann& ever abed teare OvEt them he never r- tone,, - for she was longing to ke the I � �_od' ; S rna kne* it, l,i\'CV Oil at' its be� I- - __ , — I i Weies Templeton's acquaintance." i With mility elig ack- - I , I I � I � , . ing hu Aillest ill strencrth% least i ISIalcolm rtfurned aj civil auswcr, ard I i nowledged his thoughtfulneas I i . 0 1 ) � M'or. - �'ia,3obi con tin ued- i I � . � 'it i , " Another let'er-bow good you are to I I I i .aste. : I Templetcn is a lucky fel!ow, between I i i � i �no !" she would say in Ur repl as M � you and me and the post," in a jocular tone. I .. .. I Y. 0- I - I , I - ; Youll 6 66,10 ther declares that you spoil me I read ter I � g w0l'i'len 1 ih th IT must be a, gcol thing for him that biF . i 0 all your description of the Boa�-feat�t, Oh, � . . , teens " are 1) I , � siAtqro have set their ac not niatri- I i . � I if I had only been thera ! But ft is wicked I erman,ently curki mony, Nice-1coking wo'Men, roill, Of them, I � ... . of me to may that." � . I . t I I )f the I I bu,t "o my bunible opinion Miss Elizabeth is . I , , .. I jecullar dis� a.,-,(, of the ' I __ I I ( - � tb, But later on there was &I touah of curiO3- � I I moat attra6tive. Templeton let oat to i It , almost a k1li-dow of do I Aood which slloxNr� i,Self '- Leah i lie ot her day t hat isbe could have mar- i y �bt. : , I " � 5 - 111, . I I " ycl., RAY'so, little abou� Miss El�z%beth I I � � ri(d'a:'doz-n times I I � over il she had wisliEd to ; I I Templeton," she wrote, " _�nd yet - L, &oo-,�only sheivowed she was out out for . . )a1en-essi weak n ess a,lid j�IeIA70 ls� � ; , 'r ! e ery 4 you are � �. T . at the Wocd Hcu3 Sy. It is alWSYN . . 1 ; I:vi 1 e ,s s,, by re,qfflar I � , an'. old maid." � I . L i 1 1 Mine Templeton. t heresy. de&r ? but � . t . I ! tr" ,_Itl11Cl1t � "' 1 doa't �uppose he knows anything J. - I � . I fancy I should like Miss;� Elizibet h best. vith Scott's ,Eniulsioiill�' alout it," returned 'Malcolm, feeling this .. � Tell roe mcra about, I I L I - herl next time -you 8peebb was in 0e worst possible form. It . I . : write.i I want to see her w�th your eyes." revolted hini to hear this man even mention : f I But Anna' pleadt d in vain-pn the subject of . It is a tRIC b10odJCt,,0d and V,liz-beth'a name -he would give him no en- i . . Elizabeth's mirits he kept silence. � - 6oura ement ; but ,gaul Jacobi, who Could I . I ... . s naturally adaptedto the cure 9 : I I � he dense when he cho3e,: did not *drop the But it was quite t,ua tha� he was at the )f the blood sickne S fuom subject. � I % . I Wood House -nearly every d:'y, and that the I � : " It is.rather a big place for'two maiden . . � sht-ra always welcou . � moat kindly. Vh1ch So manv t, � I Sometimes he dined there,- either alone �or ymlncr� Women ladies of uncertain age," he remarked bland- ,A- � JY ; but this speech irritated Malcolm be- . I with.t.19 &estons ; or he vroruld stroll across suffer. I - -027 , � at tga-time, or oftener in the evening, when � . I yorad enduranco. � I ! I I 4 .-P �"�, �� "ft .00 . they were r,itting on the terrace. David : - " There is nothing uncert-Ain about the - We will ' be � ,I d to send second Miss Templeton's age','! he said im., � - :)1--Y)t==� Carlyan waa often with them ; his father a sample to an� asuffe,rer. patiently ; " she is still a young woman." I � DR. OHASE"S REMED199 bad left him by this time. The young men,, � Then it struck him that Mr., Jaaobi lo3ked - ,� used to look askance at each other in the - Be sure that this pi a trige crestfallen. br. Ch ase's Kidney -Liver Pille ?Yne pil dim light, and Malcolm would shake hands fo cture in I I the rui of a l4cl is 011 the R doqe. 2i cents a box. fi've boxe for $1.00.1 with the curate rather stiffly... wra c -41 v bottle of " Young, do,you call her ? Oh no, very ]Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, c nts a box, " Oarlyon was there again�ll he would say E111pufsion Ofo'u lb%q.: I mature and sedate, like t6 middle-aged wo- Dr. chase's Ointment, ts a b X y .1 . to Amias, when be found his' friend smoking I i . man. Gyp Campion told me am & fact Dr- chp_ ae's CaLtarrh Pure, 25 cents a b0ox. I I Dr- Cha De's Liver Curo, 50 cents a bottle. oroh. " I don't dislike the fellow. SCOTT & :� BOWNE,,� DO YOU knDW :Gyp ? He is in the Hushara' Dr. Cha is's Syr in the . r . ' uP of Linseed and! but anep Chemists, and a tiptop swell, in the bar. May have too much even of a good � ITUrpeni ine, 25 cents a.bottle. Partmit and! 1 � gain -'well, Gyp let 1 out that big signature of Dr. A. W. Chase an every box of the! thing." Then Amias Iooke& at him rather I J_ I oronto. OnLarlo. brother Owen had proposed to Mine Eliza- f.e nine. At Q11 dealers or Edmauwn-]�&tcs & queer y. bub maue no answer. I . . I . %;ompazly, Toronto. � Caleb Mardn and Kit wire established I i . I : . � : I � I . I I I i � I I . : i . I k, 1J .F . .; .) e-, � i ,��. m �nows a U grana ; I . I hand the means for proAabing the health Of !- .-1,1f.111i1-y1nPJ14..h1c%. FolEmbisadvi , i wber of wOfOr-9 -1 ice and - * ?-; ive win be s7atisfiod. . - awred ja August- t ic berchitdr6n. Forthispurpose tbereisab- J. C. Aynr,,Co., Lowell, Mass. � I - aw 0 , W*, from eolutely no m!edicine can compare with .�:% Z25W.. --V �� . ; __ - S --UDMOB -, e '.t--:,,�tV� - - - - - i Xon . U I __ �Ct, .., ­ 46 _ ­ � I ��� . a Baby's Own Tablets. Theie Tablets speed- - - - __ MKINVINNNIMINNUM , . �-Wj��,Ls -won at -r - . � - ily relieve and promptly cure all stomach Durbam D1111161 - I Pet6r% Bwzain. I ,� �., v - eara old, red. I. and bowel troubles, break up colds, check I PU , . simple fevers, pt event croup, ani allay the Peter, at Nv 6rk in the -garden, was huf- I Witu �W.vt 1dot. C T jjlJh&*btlow,d0'N ; irritation accompanying the cutting of teeth. ily eummonc d to the pre2enze of his mis. I . 8, L.� . r ,r, Doneets on I . _ _ a They are good for children of all ages, from trosp� 1. ZROJUN, Brue4i r bitth upward$, and are Eo'd under ikguaran- 11 Sit down, Peter," she said, as he ap- " ... �__. � Y tee to contain no opiate or harmful drag. peared in the dining -room. 11 I have aaome,_ - � OUSN AND 10 � thing very important to say to you." _H__ For-saleorto, n All mothers W:ho have ,used Baby's Own � in At -eel Y Tabl to praiao them and ke them in the , Peter, with an impationt ge6ture, tat � on North Ml� . o jazoes0razim The' 0 house. Mra. i1chn Weaver, Wlissfield, N.B., down,prepared for another vexatious ap. rior diving -mom.* "I . �s Vjj�odgzrdev. � ha : 11 I have a family of six children,aud peal that h -e should reconsider big decision. 'M I I . dono -and Is bonvvr ; have used Baby's Own Tablets, and know 11 Peter," the said, and I&O was very ,rbesp I or zented. -A they are;the best medicine I bave� ever flusbed and very narroam ,99 Fve been smiseds- -_ ` used for my little ones.'? thinking over .what you Baia at -out wanting — — -,�­ MCH IlHORTHA e . You can get Baby's � Own Tablets from to be settled in a place 4 your own. Now, I itguruz;tz of YDUI 0 any drtiggi8t, or they will be sent by mail, 1-thiuk that?a vite nut ural." I . _� � heifers rof 0 �jvz,siid . e po3t paid iLt '25o a box by writing direct "Yes, mem, ' be answer8d, an' rm rale � foown -and Scatch V 11 to the Dr. Williams' Medicine ,Co., Brock- glad to th`uk ye've come to yer senses ab Auction sale, As 3 ' yourown te Ville, Olitatio, last." I . I Fideact), fiWin. Spec, 33 � - 1. fig . I L I Yer, Rt,qr," she said, humbly, "an& DAVID JULN-E Z SO vs been thinking of a ,plan low y -cu catll&, — - . ' e stay on at Netberburn and be your own, I I a Us -%hfoa (Upoofforo , I' a ;HOUSE II -N . I %, 1 master, too." R -ENT. -Tb . . . - - � 11 Ay, mem," said Peter, Trowoing, 11 ae � lowitid by M a a e, neAT"'N . DISTIRIOT MATTERS. � hoo micht that be?" 11horb are linve bedrool . i , L d I i � � ,, "Peter,'-' she said, wringing her hands, - ft roorn kitchen _' b 1 MCKU10P. " this im an awful thing you're forLeing Line to - Aoswts� - pLtryaudhl I I say. How Lam I ever to biegin V ' 11 ,Dig property Is ple ' I - - . Andern t of tb . THE CouNcm. -Council met in Christo- Peter,staradin undisguiff(dLamazement. � ' ,cf-M.r. DAU1.1wilsaw-8 pher White'a, LeadLury, on Wednesday, 11 Doi, mem," be said, " if I ken whit- '_Cdy will be-w1d che ; the18th ulb., I as a courb of revision oa yelre settlin' ar&. Oot wi% woman, an?jis , , leuedxt A low -rca '� Z. X... BEST'Barelatt ,,� Bolton's drafn by-law. 4embera took dune wi't." . . - I declaration before the clerk. I There being " rll juab do it, Peter," -she said,apply. � ; no appeals from the assessme�t on d L rainage ing her handkerchief to her ;oyes. is Oh, I 2TOOK � . I . I _ - I by law, it was finally passed, signed and but this minds me of taking 1castor oil when ' . d sealed. Accounts were passed sni paid I was a bairn. Peter, if -if I were to offer � LIG FOP. SERV1,01 . T -on Lot A �Couc� - amounting to � $139 75. Louis McDonald's tomarry you, and make you master of L P trea Yorkshire bo4i - offer,for oak and elm plank, to be deliverad Netherburn, what would you say?" . limited numberof o g at the clerVs raeidence, ' ed. Pater was dumfo-nnded. To .give him hie ­_ �Veroco. JOHN ELG . . Let No. I., 2n4 concession, was taken from due, he hid never contemplated the possi- I - ' � school section No. 8 and put � 'n section No. bility of such a step as ihis. But, as has -� ,)ULL FOR S8RW_ I I i B Lot 27, concessli 9- Lot 8 2-�3,of 7, in 13th concession, was been already said, be was praotical,and be, I_- Durbam, bull to which I taken from section No. 9 andl put in section knew a bargain when lie saw it. , b. . 6 taken. 'Terin" No. 8. Win. J.-Walsh'a re4ueL-t to have I I Dod, I micht do, waurt" he. cxdlalmed-� -sext,with the priyall, . parts of lots I and 11, concelsion 10, taken lafter an instanti's considezation. ; - ALBERT RYORMAX. . I - -_ e, from section o. 5 and put it section No. 8, I Even a snail will turii, and this mild, un- , ; I . was left until next meeting. The clerk wag lasEuming lady was PiLquod atfueb nimatter - ­"�� I I I - . authorizcd toreqnest the colectors tq pay joffaot,if not selfish, 9-niwer toher mag. . - the percentage to the_ I romu r on "amoun't 1,nanimous proposal. I . 0 ,not collected On Deoember 15th. A by-law I 91 If you think you could ,do bett-er you, � - wan read and adopted for th � appointment iare welcome," slin said Vii�th Le.pirit I I , L, and d of poundkeepe''ra, pathwasters and fence- 'Peter, for the BrA time in his life, saw the I L viewers. F. W. Farricombe's, civil engines iflusli of outr g d dig ity on big mistrese Grand T1 - 11 -a ,e n. . I � 9 report was *read on Dublin ain and the !choek. IL , . I I a cleric � requested to notify all parties inter- I "Of coorae,"he hastened to say, ,%1_CUdn& L . . - S1 ­ � . - ested,tj at.t9nd next meeting of the council !do bettert; an' I'm awfu' muckle obleeged to - I I at Dublin, on April 22od, to hear report ye for the honor -ye"ve paid me. Its's 1% ' I ; y . I � a. Wall - read and a chance given to withdraw or bargain," and he gmeped her warinly by the ; I 1. Trains leaveSeaforl a add,namer. William G. Smith laid hie h!;-nd,' and her anger was appeamEd ml � d resignation as couvel or on the tible and or min was at rest. . I . . *. in. . , it was accepted by the coil oil, and the The marriage was a nine diiyhl wc-naer. � ulnowr4 , 1;.2.40 p. in. Far Ch I reeve imsued a 4atrant to the lerk to have The Wks said that Peter " had played his ; 16115 p. rn. For Cl a nomination to fill the seat vacated. The car Well'I" but nei s w master of ,dine. - following areilia names of pounakeepers : erburn nor Ilia happy wife diaturbed. 10.18p. in. For0i . N le 7�68 a. m. 7 I - 7 - �or - Patrick Maloney, Timothy Ryan, Conrad the selves about I the I I country claxlL11 �Oruflaj Eokhirb, Alexander McGregor, Thomas I ' . - Belley! I . I ' Davidson, James Dorrance, Goorste McKee, I 1 If your system needs toning up, taike Mil. � � - e �-St. , " John Balfour and George A. Grra-Y. Fencev !lees Compound Iron Pills. � .__ Z-11 p. m. For St e 1 1 trextal viewers are Bernard O'Connell, Francis 1. At L V. Fear'.8 Drug Store, Seaftirth. . 4.40 P. M. For St I- , I - MeQu%id. James Davidson, Alexander Kerr, i I . I - ' Johm McDowell, Gforge Ne6bit, Michael i - I P41mer-stoi liv, Michael Rowland and William � The Spring Assizes. I 00M.NORTH. - I . _� - I ) MeGaviu. Those who will rquire peace i The spriiDg assize court opened at Gode- Talviers-ton- .... v. 7 1 makeKs remember the names, Council 'rich on Tuesday nf last week, before Mr,; lmhel­ .. .. ...­ - adjourned to meet in the Huron betel : Us Brussels. _ - I J tice Ferguson. The following cases , - ­ , * 1 � Bluevale­... " Dublin, on Wednesday, the 22ad day oi 7ore disposed of : � --- ",_ W'Ingham.. �. .4 ­ -, � t April, at 10 o'clock a. in. Macpherson at al. v. Brown -An action � I -GoING SOUTH. I - � � . - I Ifor recovery of damagee for the false repre. � WIngharn.. .. .. .. - I I When clillren are pale, peei ish and rest- Isentation of a threshing engioe. The I BlIt-Exale...... .. .. - less at night, they require a dpse or two of � laintiffs, of Clinton, had pure'hased a Bruseels .... .... .. :1 ' I Miller'a Worm Powders. ' � !Pthrothing engine froih defendant, who lives. I Ethel .......... :.."I . � :. , r4amerston.... ­ 'I - At 1. V. Fear'js Drug Storet'Seaforth. In Peterbcrougb. giving in payment, on d1a !, I ,. I a . plaintiffis claimed that the engine was not . 1. - _�l Moms. , �engine and notes for the b&h,nze. The, . London, I , ^ COUN0,11, D01INGS.-The council met ac, us represented, and sought to recover dam, I I .A" ANOUTR_ I � 1, London, depart cold na to adjLurnment, members all pres. es-. Counsel for defendant coneenting by Coutialls.. - - I L, � sent ; the reeve ,in tYe chair. Moved by V91legram, His Lordship adm.t .ed judgmeob - . . Zreter__.'.'_',.'­ Taylor, seconded by Sh,xw, �,h%t owing to Ito be entered for $250 wit h ,mv coEsts an�d for ilensall__.�' XlpTen_..-* � complaints having been ma 0 respecting delivery to plaintiff by __ defendant of the Bruoeffold...; " - Mr. Pierce's fence being buil on road al- -notes' given in payment.. I - .­*� I - . �011nton__ x I I I _"_ lowance, the chrk be instructed to notify ! Jewitt v. Jewitt et M. -An action to aet, - Lozkdesboro - �,* - I Blyth- - - — . � - him that he is required,to have sai id - Beigra,re- _ � I d fence re- "I a an alleged fraudulent con eyanw. � moved on or belura July let next, other- The defendautso John and Win, viewitt, ; - wilighaul arrivi I -wige coifacil will be obliged t move in the had been in partnership at Bayfield forr I -PSOING Soum- I .. . . � matter. -Carried. On motio of C,_de and several years in the boat business and also ' W-Iw&am, derail � Shaw, Mr, Jaokocn ws instr d to make In the sawmill businese. The pazAer hip z8lg=ve._...: -Blyth... _ � 4 arraingemelits with the pathmastars for the fiad been dissolved on the 17th of Janu#zq, - UndWoj;�.­ ­ I ,..., constiuction of storm - fences at certain 1901, the defendant, William, taking over lounton___ points on the eastern bouudar*. A copy of ihe business. The plai tiff, L Mary Jewitt'. Brueef(gld._, ^1 tiv� engineer's repoeb, plane, specifics,t"ons, married to defend&nnt Jcha. but the anCr kippeZ ..*.- ' rU .. - 011� Ain nnin R,Mftll� *`­ - 3 eto., of the proposed L reirlahuslis'nd had not go� on together &n& � " m 9 0 1 Exister.... .,.-, th h lh� southern parb of �lle townellips he had gone to the States. She entere4 CeAtralla__­ ­ rou' . � of Grey an Morris, was handed in by the the action to seoura alimony but bafore 0e " London. larrive, clerk of (;rey. On motion of Jackson and 6 ou rt met she withdrew it. 'The onlk ques- - - . � Codei the clerk was initructed to -call a tion left -for the court was the qupttlon -61 . 4 - - special meeting of the council as otta to the &fend&Dt Willi . His . �%m .Lord� I oircumstinces -will permit Jor he co3-sidara- *.hip (114misaid the action withou.6 coots. FUR . tiom of said zeport. Pathmas era were &P- � Sinclair vs. McNeil. -The plaintiffin this ' - . Points& as followe : -North I undary,-C. case in a marri(�d woma�'_ living in Grey . I Henderson, J. Henderson, S. . andernon, township, a siL-tar of defentlaut and of Johm . - . � � - ,as - . . J. McCracken, George MoDo aid, D. Pat. M�cNeil, who died intestate. Letters of Im. ton, R. Shaw. D. Miller. irab Liine,_ ,44ministratton of deceased's personal ettAto UN"U'. b I D. W. Campbell, R. Magui , ,L�Fr& *ere taken out lost O.-t4er by the defend- I . , I _r, I 6L George McEwell, E. Johnston W. . John. ant. and 'A farm, said by�plsintiff to belcnV f, � � ' Eton Rnitab. Second 0 t hs estate, but claimed by the defeiident I 400d Qual# . . - Line, -Wm. Finillater, Gcorge Case6iore, 4s his own property, bad bee � n mortgaged, i- teousTrea I Wm. Elsto-i, L.� Jewitt, I. Fer -and, S. Paul, The plaintiff sought 0 have the title of Of �, � . S. �Cold n and Wrn- �Moses. farm declared an vesting in the estato -sail' � I Third Linet-A. Brydges, George Hanua, . to have the wbo'o estats administered. HIS , I . � A. Pxo-t-,r, G. Maxwell, J. Shyne, Jai'POO Lordship decidod that in Y16w of the form I Furniture . Moffatt, H. SellsrA, Win. Sellars ,sad Goo. in which -the actloa wai framed anl this ShaAes, -Cuit, Henderson Fourth Line, -C. Proctor, W. absence of pard" be would not object- ture Frames a Q. Proctor, 0. B. Wilkinson, J Wheeler ' C. After expiration of two months either party . I eeler, - R-epairing , Wh . Sheddft, T. Braishaw, S. W. may apgly to His Lor�sbip upon notice -for .attentio.n . I Barr, K. McKtnzie and John Cirrie. Fifth ,a disposition of the co tc His ,Lor-dFbip- - 91Vf Line. -H. Johnston, A. Cloake r, S. Jordan, reserved to himself the $right to pronounce - stered goods. 7 M. Watso B� . Wilkinson, 1'. Clark, D. at any tims neck I - Sommer 139 jud gment as he may Aga, I Upholttery I Tills, W. J. Smith. ' J. Sharp, D. fit. I - Irn I � Jdrdan and A. Adams. Sixt i Line, -R . . . jlow� MOSS aW Craig, A. lbole, W m. M' h, Dickson vs. Gilltapie-Au action for' to I" J Cook, J. t - rmpass to lands in this towt of 19saforth. I F11miture - ' I Smith, Win. Robb, R. Nic, hol J-_-4 J. Jack- Plaintiff is postmaster at Seaforth and th& I hoInG Or at 1W ne,-& Nesbi t, M. Kelly, W. Cunninglia , J' Phelan' delfendsut is M ra. Mary GlllejWlo. zwm. Und , _ _� . in. J. Hunter, Wm. � . a Joining , UN Hunter, A. McCall, A.- Button. R. Bewley Cd' I i thepostoffice. Defendant. James I Line, -Wm. Pol. ,�il,leop . - . - - ` ' and A. Ashton. Eighth � , ie, is her husband. Action dismissed I VT7iH Teceive t , - look, , j. Wal. 41 ag&inht dofeudant, Mary Gilles I witb P -4. Richmond, A. Laidlaw ple, - -calls aiimBret lace, T. 1311by, J. Colclough, VV m. 8helton, costs, and judgment entered against defend - J. McCallum. Goo. Kelly, G. McCall and ant, James Gillespie, (ha having eonaented), of Dominion J. L�wson. Ninth Line. -J. Elnell,.J. P&r- withoostE. Damage not being aaL�ed "d - ,%--I,- . rott, C. Taylor, J,. Jackson. J. Shortreed, thelawim lyingsome dam . ags'ap_ the data- -.-. 11 to. So J&rao L W. J. Shortreed M at 25 con Marl V a t Wm. Taylor, D. Farq - ages vrera ?M - RB harzon and A. Murray. South. oundary, ' Gillespie is concerned prooseding.- zt*y6d I - � George Grigg. ExstBoundary,� ' Bryano. 30 days. . BUZCXSSOR -1 J I . I . -an iers, ger lev&tor Company v. Dominioll I A. McLaughlan,.J. Ma Bo , L. Goderich El - McDonald; Went Boundarv,­�ampx poll Elevator Company at al. -An actiozk to re- S E4 . -4y, Wm. McCrea, C. Grashy i-nd N. Cum- cover tha pries of space retained by �plkilub' _111_� I ing. Belgrave,-J. L. Ged&a. On mo. iffs for defendants in the plaintin ofevat-Or , - tion of Jackson and T I aylor, the council at Goderich, and nob taken by defendantd. X X10XM0P then adjourned to meet again oil May 25th This action wap commenced on W&dn"dAY ' T4 - � MICHARL MUR]) ne-zt, for court of revision and other busi. 4fteinaon and was not oonoluded till ,006 JOFX, S. Bpow#q - neFs. 0 ) clock on Fnday. Judgment reserve -10HAULDS LITTL I 9 � 6 11 JOHN XURFAY - ,GEOPGR &Vl-.W . Millees Compound Iron Pi Is, only 25 Fif by donee for a quarter I The besb 1W I 'J0111M 0. YOU* . D cents for 50 doses. all tonics. milloes Compound Iron F:O&- DAVW 4 ZOM At L V. Feaes; Drug Store, S aforth. At 1. V. Fear's, Drug Store, Sesfarth. � ftwxox�F, SEU I � I � wihmni P. 4- : .. . . I . I � .. . . . . � I . I � I I . I I - I -. - _-, I I I . . - � . I I . .. .. I . I I � I .1 o � . I I I � . I I - __ I � � I - _. L_ - . - I - _______ -_- I - . 4 I ­ - . . - I . � - - - - � � I - - --- I . ; . . I . . I I � . __ I I . . . - � �V� � I � , — -I----,- � --11 -1 - .i�__ _ ,,_ , ;_ jg� , _- .. I _ -