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�' t��;x �. x�liy ;know b�r at, all' �!et, ��ye� $nd eart6' e�d Roy, �and Z beltev� the distce�s would aoon .of pou, perhupe, have. �nhe�t,ed the thrqugh thosq lan rooachQ, and it
' t e.r . ea now •" r bersi n.' � ba at au end: . ts���anay frami your PuritaYt fore- was bgt fixYc �b�t i6e joy sh.ould be ' ' "' •- '' �
. ��ir �ab� as. u� . e � sp ta k , �h�.e makes a gqqd dt , Q .. . , . . . ', � � E t, �i
e'"teres ed m ust h.peau�e '� � Boniface. +Do ou weau by that, rivate faLhe#�a, bnt.� have inherite$ quttelhersalpp,tt, � -, ,• •� 8y�al�to.any�ady.�end(ngu�bj��p
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�• qf '�]�at'.' �e it uop k�ttd of �e� a,na a� yAu almagiving2' asked �'irithiof. .'Suce• the , opposite tqqdenqy from m,9 Frit'hyiaE l�r�ly knew wh�ch �►ar�
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r'�"'r '`� dau�G #�ipt� �nyone o�n kno�v. ,�now Frithiof ahe and A�' Marria, iy th�t can only pauper�e tha, �?lking anges��fi�• Like 6�►em, 7 Qf the day was mos� p�eassnt tn
. . . .I LINTOH MEO$ANIC � f v
� r refer to tove m fr�,end and hate h�m the uiet mornia s after Mr Ci.tnrary ana xeaa�n�A �aom�
; �1e�i� �':�:r l�k�� n,o,� li.Y.e4� W�Eh h9�,� '$aV9 � beeR makiug qui,ta a deQg people.' . � _ p Y ' q � _ . ._ �aai. aown atBire. et►oa� a�oon: .
.� 'qs►"u�: �o ., s��Q is �0 ver �resexved, Jq�• the w�ut to tx�►�p�anx us 'I certainly dAn t meaa ind�s- 1�►Y enawy, �pd �o thtough life in BQI11f�Ce aDd R9y haa] g0ne t0 L'QWp� . ., i i the Libsary @nd all the LeQdin
"' •` ��r '��' Y '� w� p�� p se and • ` i e alm 'vin 'said Mr Bon- the way thr�e best pleases me, I wben he and $igrid wece loft to ,'i'he snbsor�ba�r wonld int�in�{ste io P.aPere.pn{1 Periodioalg q! the day
r._�.,��z, a,� ;fi�st I thought ahe , aa �po�il to Rqwan Tree Hoq ,, .. _. orim pak sg1. _..g,, _. . the nblio enersll thati he ha,e �'Labi�. Memberahl.p tiakQ4il p$r
Y Dn Morris thinl�e� the moae could. if� e• �I mean only thi�: You atsr� am not a reading man; T cannot t�fexr awa devicee; the pl'eaeont p �. � QD"en�irom 9 to 6 p. m., ana trom a
��er� �en#is and qui�� w�tho�6 vex . �, added to tus bneine�s that o! m. Applioatione tor membershipr0
. mt�c�t o$aracto�, .bub,one day when do yqu t�o harm now that you are with your ownfamily; da your duty get up the fainteai aort of interest lxttle break �� eleven, whan Mc8 , �ptheLibrarianinbhero4m.
.- wp, �vWere out together we tried Eo" � ttin better. � by them. You have a. constant ��heae religious m,a�tera, B4nifa�e looked in to �emind them
�` e $ .' . . . � l . . . UNDERTA,YiTNG
� �� �o►p,e branohes of willow. Tbey g� faoe ligl�ted up with some• succeasion of aervanta paseing `Ve are talking of two different that frait wae good in the morniog, �
�'�, .�ere aa.stiff to break thaG I lazily thi " of its former expresaion: . through yonr house,; ba a friand to tbio$s,' ,sx:d C1op�1. �It ia of the �d to tetppt. him w�tih Peata stta � Clinton Poat Oifiae T1m• Tab.
u� r And is prepared to supply all #nn-
,' gave up> but ehe held. onto hara =tiaw I ahonld like never to eee. them. You have men and women mere framework of rehgion that g apes, while Cecil and the two eraL neceesaries at ehort not►oe M��le are �ua tor dalivery nnd aloeetor dee,patah
•�� ° g thi,s hateful toom again!' he ex- in your employ; share their trou- Sou sre spe$king. Very likelp obildren came in from bhe garden, �,nd in a eatiefsctory mannec. at the Ulfnton Poat Office as lollowe:-.
w�tb; a etmn loo.k in her face
�{ whxph �taxtlea me, aad said 'I can claimed. 'You don't know how I bles! Perhaps you have tensLta; �any of us are born without &ny bringing with them a senee of fresh- .
'��i��.bgaten just by a b�anch.' deteat it. The old bqets seem to tr to`look at life from their oint taete for tlieology, or sermona,� or nesa and life; the drowey .eummer (�O�pg CA,g�,etf� i_ocoaa � no8
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Y;; ', 'Tl�at i� �eoil all over, eaid Roy hannt it still. There ia nothing. of view. If we all tried_ to do thia c�+urah hist�xy. We sre not bound REternoon when he dozed over a �hrondS, &iC � ' tord, saato:tn, ' a� a _
•smi�in�: 'she never would let any-° that I can bear to look at except the cure wo�ld indeed be found, 8urely tb fQrce np an intor�st in Qovel; the drive ia the cool of the x�ank east and intarme-
," . � da and bhe deli htful home even- di"te offi°ea ............ �.00 a.m. t.sop.m �
t,l#ing $aunt her. &Iay I teli her our icture of Ber en whieh has and the bre"ach bet�veen the rich them. Y, g , OARBIED IN BTOOB. Toronto scratrora saa_
�� � � 9 p �' � • 'Then if all that is not reli ton in�s with music snd readin� aloud. lorth, �, sna s, east.... 1.66 p.m. 8 a.m
'� ;#ha# y, ot� will gee her to mvrrow� qoue me more than one good tnrn. and poor bridged over.• . � � c�aertoh, Hplmoevillu aud �
`Si�rid gladly aeaented, and ihe �igrid, paetl� to keep bim from• How aimply and unostentstioualy pray what is it� You are not like Ruiet tl�e life was, it ie true, but QrandTrank west ..... 1 p,m. ,8:10a.�
Mias C?harlotte who uaes hraees dull never. Ever one had lant He has aleopnrchased n firet-olaes �e���ti . .........:...... s,abp �' 2.40p.m *.
nq�.�' day both Mrs Boniface and talking too much, partly because Mr Sonifaoe lived out hia own the- � p to do 9 �� y Hamilton, Toronto, ...... 4.16 p m�o.a6 e,m
Hearee, e�nd oan therefore �eet all
<, Gf+c�1,` dKooe to the little house at �ha slways liked to te)1 people of Ary Frithiof knew quite well. Fie withoui analyzing them. W6at do , yet not tao muo6• for DO.r London, L.,a, 6c B,south a.m. p.m, a.m:x ,m
ave re$ected that all the kindneas he yQu mean by religion�' Bonifaee had a horror of the mod- �eqnirements in thia line. Night and lntetmedinte officea 7.00 �.16 10.86r�.00
`'Paushall. K.o brou ht Si rid tbat little aot of kindness, g oalis anawered at re�idence, Tseaa Birte, w;oenam, Kincar,
t,' '', � g � 'I mean knowin and lovin God ' arn �raze for raehing into all sorts 6treet, Olinton. dine,Luokno�v, L.,H,&B.
dowu to the carriage, and with a Roy the hisiory of the picture, himaelf had received had not tended � , g ' of hilanthro ro undertakin B north and InEarmediete a.m. p m. a.n. p. m., ;.
x; �tpry ha�py, satisfied feeling intro- and Fri�thiof lay musing over the to pauperize him, had not in the �be �aid, aftet a moment s pauso. p p� g, o��ee ....... ....... .. a.so s is e.io�.uo �.
�Iqced l�er to his mother, and watch- Qurioua relative power of kindnese least crushed hia independence or Her tone was very gentle and � would have nothing to do W�th JOS CflIDLEY Britiehmnila,3Londay,wea- f, ,�
' bnzsare ro a� ,1h�aev ...... 7.0o a m;: s. ,
ed �he warm meeting with Cecil. and oruelt; and was obli ed injured hie self revpeat. On tho �ot in the •Ieast didaotic. . , g aned inwardly wben he �'ndertaker and dealer in �$�e�� varna, Herbieou,
' "' 'I,ha�te believed in a God alwa s wa� obli Ad b a settae of dut to Ciinton. samm hill, Tuasda�� aad 2.30�.m, �,�,.m , '• a
�•,' 'I can't think what. would �ave ��oagh eqmewhat reluatantly, to contrary, ic had saved him from � Y 6 Y Y Furnitnre,
' • -more ar leas said Frithio£ elow- attend uny public meetin and TO- �dpY. ••...... 9... 6.80p.m, zsaaP.m �
'�ome of Fritbiof if it hsd not admit to himse�f that a very slight utter rain, and had awskened in � , �� P •• ti
' bepi� for all your kindnese,' said act of kindness certainly did eaerb, him a gratitude whioh would last ly. But'how do you get �o know t.eeted've6eniently agsiaat the ma4• MoneyOrdareone dollazup�de reaaivedirom
*�' � ,,,;,,t , Hitp'�� tiplication of �90C1@ElElB,' O�ee houra irom 8 o.m. Yo 7 p.m. �
�l�l'}(1. �Yciar son hss PCdCt1CAl1' an enormous and .unthaught .Qf ia• all his life. But thie new cure wae � i�. �av0 a � Baviugn BAp$ and E[onay Ordar O�ce clo9e ;,
�aved his li€e,0 T sm aure, by taking fluence. not to depend only on taxation or I thiuk it is something in the pet eooiety of my own, Q. H. COOK� •�c s.so p.m. ,
,bare'af him'�bh�bugh this illness.' Physical diaoeder had hsd tquoh on the State� but on a grest influ- same way that people get to know he used to eay with a amile� 'It Lioentie�te o! Deatal 8ar�ery, $onor [�raau THOMA6 FAIR. Poatmastar, �
,' �. `a�And tbe worst is over now, I each other ' said Ceail. `Cousin � the Keeping at Home Society. ste of the Toronto Bohoal o! Dentistry. Cliuton, April E9, 1889. :a
to do with the blaok view of, life ence working within each individu- � Nitrone oaiae (iae sdminiatered for tha
�a e' gaid Mrs Boniface. �That is whioh he had Leld for the last few al. The idea sethim thinkin , and James 73orner, for instance, eees Erery hoaaeholder ie hie own presi- Pg�esaeztracttonotteeth. - - --------
' �4R + �' g m father ever da he has often dent, and the committee is formed '
�';��, euol�i,�.�cowfort.. ,;. months, but now that the climsa the sensa of hie own ignorance Y Y Y, offioe � smtth•e stooti ooer Hmerton�a �cHillo blataal ,]t��8 "
'�,a ��,�.t the firat moment Sigrid had had been reacbed and reat had been weighed upon him. eLayed in the aame house with him, b7 his fsmily.' sarnar sno8, otinton. I) t, r ;
and has in a senee known him all oT0 BE CONTINUED. �Nightbellenewerod lr Insarance Coni au
, f�ll�n in love with the sweet natur- foroed upon him hie very exhans- One morning it chanced that, _ p �
'�' ed°,'7uu9therly old lady, and now she tion and helpleseness enabled him sitting out: in the versnda at th� his life. But he does not really ---+---= FARM 6c I80LATED TOWli PRO�E$TY '
lcnow him at a1L He never t8�9d ONLX INBIIBED
�, ' ppened a11 her hearo to her, and � 8� a side of life whioh hsd never back of the house, he overheard � , d. T. WILSIE, 8II8(�EON. DENTI9T � �'
� ; tlie diecuased the. sad oause of bafore beea vieible to him. He Lanae's reading .desson, which was the troubie rea�ly to know any one. ��dUST AB GOUD." ���• ''
y ' � He sees t�a outeide of' m iathet'- Holds theezolnei�e right for the oonnty [or Thos. E, Hays, Presic}ent Seelorth'E''. O.; QI
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:.'I'+,zxthiof s bxeakdown� and talked of wae very much eoftened by all that going on in the morning. �ounds Y 8a�y some dealere who try to sell a enb- t�e Hnrdprooeea ot aAmimetenngohemi- J.Bhannon,8eop-Treae.,deatorttip.O::3no ��;
t c1a s in Norwa , and of the he had been throu h. It seemed of ls6orions wrestlin with Lhe that is all: They have hardly any stitnte preparetion when a onatomer °��p �e lfltrogea Mono�de, whiuh ie the gonnah, �caneger, �eatorth r, o.
E +`ti- p'� � � � g , ' aalle for Hood's 8arse aatee�ond beet, eyetem} yet diaoovere� tor DISEOTOBB. '
"� ntute that la before him Cecil that w6ile the events of the past di�ovlties of 'Pat a fat cat, and thing in common. , pariile. Do not rhe aialede eatr�otion o� teetli. Olu., tee a�. sronatoot, seato�n; nona�a soea
� L� � ' 'Mr Horner is Bo full of hiinself gllow eny Qaoh false etatements ae this mo�mta eat�r+rsoaonrm,arrwc��a. omoe. o��tan: csb�ei E►notc a�con;c�ao.�v6tc,
h� �,.'jietening with thst ebsolute com- ���,r had embittered and hardened other interesting injnnocions, made �o indnoe yon to bny wbat yon do not ��IOT�'g Bwos� o.er xr►noe�a Tet►or Sartook; Joseph Fl�ans, �eaonwooa; a, a�ae�,-
r� ''' mgnd of countenance wirioh batok- b�im,� thie oomplete breakdown of him realize how very glow human �nd his own opiuione that he never want. Rsmember that the onlq reaeon ghop, gnron atreet, iiaton non, Watton; x�,oe ��e rt, o�intoo. •,
� ;;M �,et�pa:a. atrong natuee, and her oom- bodily atrength had brought back natnre is to learn any perfectly new cauld appreciate such a man as for malung it is that s few oente mote Thos. Neilane, $er�oo�; xobt. ato��uan, `i
, ions little dreamin #,�►at their eomethin of bis old nature. The thin and how toilsome are flrat yoar £aCher,' said Frithiof. Then, Proflt will be made on the sabetitate. saatorcb; s aamoonsn, ae�torth; John O
�,� �, ti;�r�"��aP P. . I g , b� •• Ineiet npon havin the best medi ' e- Sauivan and (}eo. Mardie e�uditore. '
�.,,.. �¢s�rsi�,..�kou h_ea erl heard were bri ht en'o msn0 of inere es.istence ete a. P►�esentl came a sound of perceivtng that Bis own �outh had � � (� 'p rarties aeauonQ.to e�'eot insarsaoes ar
�' _g- ty_Y�,,. .� ._....._ ..._ ,�,. 1...Y P Y Hood'e 8areaparil a. It is Peoahar to �� D �CTAI�GA.LLT, ransaot cLthez .bueiness wiu bo'�fi�bm 'tety
ike so many sword thruste to her. could of aourse never return to him, trotting feet. condemned him, he rel�psed into Ibself. . e, •� f c�emaea to oII appltoation �o any os� cna
.�r � .TFie nent brougham of the �ucceasf�l � but etill notwithstandin the acar °Gwen ! Gwen P ehoated Lance silence. �VVhat is your reoeipt, bove osioere, addreasea to their ..eqepacive �;
••:tr.ad�eman mighc hsve seemed pro- of his old wound, there came to him 'Come bere,to us. Cecil is going to now, for getting to know a person?' BA�gER� ffi0°�' ,:�
' sqi¢�. enough, and au unlikely place during thos� days ol hie 4onvales- read to ue out of her Bible, and it's he said presentlq with a smile. -��� ALSERT ST CI,INTON.
� '�
` < rn•.wbioh to find any romance, but cence a sense of keen pleasure in awfully jolly P 'First,' she said thoughtfully, 'a ° Ladiee, alean yonr Bid q�lovee ith ' ' ' �
i � desire to know and a willin ness -to �s�her's (�love aleaner, for eale only be � r I' f'
, u�v�rtheless the i�hree Oceupants Sigrid s preeence, in hi� graduslly He heard a stifled laugh from g Beeale dc. Co. Also a tull tii�e of dresa- r "
be gnown. The I think one y ��-'C'. S��V �,l �� �
.�e�ib. their joys a�d sorrows, their returning strength, and in che Cecil. �� + ed and nndreseefl Sid G}lovee in all the A genorariSanking Susanegs � � �� ' ;.I
y"�� i hopes and fears, were each living �untlses little acts of kindnesq 'Oh, Lance; she esid, 'G}wen ie must forget one s self as mnch ae moet desirable ehadee. ti ansacsted �
, o�t' at} absorbing life story. For whioh everybody showed hun. ,� mEuoh too young to care for it.- poaeible, and try to nnderstand the
`� every hearC has its romance, and T(�e change to Fowan Tree House Come, ehut the door, and we will feelinge, and worde, and acte of the ,.. NOTE'� Di$COUNTEll -THE LEADING-i-.
.� .Rb�ether living in the fierce glare of �emed to work wondere in him. begin.' one yoa wieh to know in the light �d����t���X �Cl�t� �tT�Cr f��x.Q,� Diafte iaened. Iaterest ellowed on
' alace in the whizl of sooiet in The houae had alwa s charmed A ain oame bhe aound of trottin of the whole life or as muoh ae ou �'
�� r �,,� , �, � g g , y __ de��s. � UNDERT,gKFR -.
, �; �u�et Londoa enburb� or in sa him, �and •, the reoolleotion of the feet; then Ceoil's clear low voice. can learn of it, not merelj* of the ---- ti
> >� �st.End courE, it is all the eame.' first ti�me he hsd entered it, ueing 'What atory do you want'!' present. Tben, too, I am quite MANN`IN(� & i3COTT � �:-='�D- ��.� �
�,� : � sare tha� ou mnet be alona tio. � FARRAN �i rISDALL � �
�• ,•The detaile differ, the aaceesories it as a ehelter from the storm of �i,ead abont the three men walk- Y +� �,..
"� ar� str el different but the love iife much as Ro and Ceoil •had in in the fender snd the fair com- p,ether, for it ia only alone that Barristers Solicitors r'��L��• 4''
�B Y. � , Y B Y f BAN�ERB,
� .'e3iich is the eat main� �n of used his fatber's honae as a syelter in to them ' said Lance rom tl p�ple will talk of the moat real � . �' i'
�`' li#e ' ie precise ly t he same a l lgt he from the drenohing rain at Bergren, gNot w fairy, Lance.' � P P y� t h i n g s.' C p N' V E Y A N� J E R B, e� a, CLINTON. ON'F � '��',
A FIILL LINE OF � ;
He Wa8 Sllent EC iII iri bie own o mmiaeioners !or Ontario and Manttoba u;�y, a '
� ;;wprld over. retnrned to him again snd . again °Oh, I meaa an angel,' he replied, � y� OF•ca� Nsar poos To N�w E[u, OLtNTpN � �
a � mind t0 fit her worde to his own �ONEY To LOAN. MOBT(�A(}Lr8 ��OD� �`PT 1�- �Tp�g �"�
� z, Vilhati makes me so miserable, like a nightmare to a man who hae apoloaetically. f
r� "'" said Sigrid, °is to feel that his life awakened in broad daylight. It So she read him his favorite story n�a• sonAes. prtvate Fanae. a xinomr, Advanoes made to fsrmersonthair own: y �;
'Then ou don't think as some O�oe over J Jaokeon�e store, C1►nton. notee at low rntee of interest. :�'
�., ie, as it were, over, thongh he is eo aeemed to him that he wae lying et of Nebuchadnezzar, the kin�, and � , , ;.
it �as been s oiled t�nd ruin- he thre�hold of a new life worn the olden ima e and the thrPe mPn do, t hat w} �en once we set out wit h - � �'` ;
�, �'OtlII$� p E � g g A$RIAG}F7 LIOENSEB.- APPLY TO' '' a`
' :, ed for him when he is but onA and :s real desire ali the rest ie nite � Lheunderei ed A general Bsnkiag Bnsiaese trsneautea `
„ 4 and tired with the old life, it wae who would not bow down to it. q JBS. 600TT, Olintori at the Librsry Roams, Interest ellowed on de eita. Tbe bestEtubalming Fluid uaed
'� t�venty.' • true, yet wiEh a gradually increaa• �You aee,' ahe said, at the end, easp and to be drifEed into without 8a1e13otee bonght� �
+ r,�, �' °Bat the ver fact of �ie beiu ao in intereat ia what la� be ond, snd 'the were brave men• th0y would any special effort.� A�=a�E� at� aetaenoe o�a g sioa �
Y g g' Y Y Y � � �n s*
�" ,�` young seems to me to give hope that a perception that there were many not do what they knew to be wrong. No, s6e said, I do not believe MR9 A. WORTH�INl3TON. `_� J. P. TISDALL, Manager ' �plendid �e�rs�. ''P
,� �� i;` brighter tbinpa are in atore for him.' thinga of whieh he had as yet but we want you to grow like them.' in drifting. And if we were not eo Mo�Y To L�ND IN LAR(3E oR ° " �"`,
"' said 1Vlre Boniface. the very faintest notion. � '�here wae a silAnce, broken at lazy j believe we should ali of us Hmalleumeoagood mort a eeouricy,
know more of C�od. It is eomehow moaerncerarso�t�otereeo. g�a�E,cunwn
�' 'I do not think so,' oaid Sigrid. Si rid told him all the detaiis of last b LRnce. • ALBERT ST.,CLINTON �
� ''That girl lias.�aken eomething from her 1 fe in, NorWay eince they had �Z will only hammer nails in diflicult to take qaite so much psine �BEL S, WIIEBH9 CIVII. EIQ(}�EEg TheaM4IS0IIs�igank� Resideuceoveretore. �
� him whioh can never come again; it .Y�t seen each other, of her refusal wood; he said, gravely. about that as about other thinga. Propiuoial �,ana 'suroesor, Draughts-. - a F�
�' "� does not aeem to me possible that a. of Torvald Lundgren, of her rela- �I�aw do you mean?' asked Cecil, `It cadt surel be diffionit to n'g°, eEo. Of9ce, npstalrs. in PeninSloa4, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL �
Y Y alinton, ont. UAPI3'AL, --$2,000,000.
;� man can love like that twice in a tions with her aunt, of the earlp not quite seeing the conneotion. you; it always seems to be easy to D$ �,i,�T�N-UFFIOE-AT t�ei- $�T FIIND, -$1,000,000 ?
r `� life time.' morning on I-Ijerkinsho. Aad her �Not in the -tables �and ohsire,'. �omen, but to us men all is so n�rro� on ontar�o street, ctinwn, o
'Perha e not ' ust in tl�at wav ' � poeite.rnglish Churoh. Entranoe by ei e AEAD OFFICE, MONTR�AL: '` - �
�� ' p � , story touched him. When, stirred, �aid Lance, who had clearly trana- different. ea�, � iY. y
" ' sa,id Mrs I3oniface. by all that hsd happeneal� L[lt0 un- greased in this matter, end had ap- `APO. �011 80 9111'e u� tflRE?' 9i10 g, g, g_ �,LLIOT M, D. L. R. 0, P., J. H. R. MOL80N............Pree. huaor9 le e p o�r ent th thrvilIW bt rteke
�� �,) � / tbie and then set; cheyq1118nd . ` �
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�And besides, said Sigrid, 'what waated earnestneae; she owned to plied the etory to hie o�6vn life with gaid cYuLOtly. Edinburgh L, B. �, s.. ��;nn„r�n, f,i- F. WOLF�BSTAN THOMAB, aaMe�a� x,nager taem nom cneir �omae ana fam�iree, �ne
, girl would care to take such love as him that after thnt mornipg on the �,musing simplicity. `I have always fancie d so,' �10 Te- �,tingruoe$eld.�idwitery, Edinburgh. �tfioe - proflte eae large and eare tor eberg fhQmtri- �
�^ t.�? �e mi ht now be able to ive 4 I mountain ever thin had seemed That is ri ht said Cecil. (�od plied. Wh the ve idea of ahut- Note+r daxcou�lcd,Collections �nade Drafta oas �ereon, many have uiede ena 6ee no „�, .
' maku�gseverelbundreddoAersamoath, `�
� g y g ` g,� � , y° � �. W. G}UNN, Sf. D.1 L. S, C. P., F7DIN- �eeaed, SteTling and AsteriCan ex- is easy for any person to mske �y per dsy
� atn sure nothing would induce me different, he did not, ae he wonld will be leseed if ou trp.' tin� one e eelf in alone to think- �$o�u,n, s.o.s., F7dinbargh, Licentiste �ixnge bought and aold at loweet ana npw�a8,who is willing to work. ffiithe � a:
' � a p y t0 t'& -lt tfi 80 UGt8t1 unnatural 01 the Midwffery Edin, OtHce, on cotaer sea, oun
to scCept any aecondaty love of that,� once have done,laughingly changed $e can see u8� but we cannot see P Y Y of Ontsrio and Wi�liam $te. alinton. curre»t �'aGta. oay Ever r o7d ; oapitnlnot needed westnr
' , t0 a man.' __ _ lnterost at 4 por aenE nllowed o� de o Ceqnired� yp� eader oaa do itae w llne an�, �;t:
kind. the subject, or say that religion wae �iim said Lance in T�is sweet p eits. p y
� r � - R. J.W. SHAW, PHYSICIIAN, 6UR(}EON, � -' one. Write to ns st once for full sr�ioqlare
, She apoke ss a perfectly heart all very well for woroen. childiah tonea, quietly telling fortl� `I euppose the harder it is, the ]�Aoconohenr, ecc., o�ce tn tbe rst�oe FARM�Rf3 . whioh we mail tree. Address 8tlneon ac Oo '��
�� y � Mone advanood to farmere on their own noEes
wholp ir1, frankl and unreserved• °It was ust as if had worn a moce it is necessar said CeCiI. �lock. Ratteabury 6t, rormer� �ch ono or more ondorean. No mort
g Y j � in implicit trust the truth tbat Y� by Dr. xeeve, Clliuton Ont. � 000upied Gnge re- POrtle,ud, n�taina.
'� � 1y. And whet she said wae true. crape veil all my life,' ehe said, lools- many a man longa to believe. `But oizr Lord was not alwass Ori - quired ne security.
, She never oou13 have been satisfied ing up from her work for a mo- .� minute a£tPr he�came dancina mowntains; he was living a quiet ��• t'OSTDR, (}(gNERAL AUQTION= A• C• $REWER, uan�0r, -_ �_-____ -_____^__ -',
b . a�x and Land Vatuator. Ordere eent Januury �s87. Ulinton `y;
� � with less than tl�e wLole; it was hee ment with those elear, blue, practic- out into the aarden hie ahort simnp ocdinary shop life, and must have bY mail to my address, w,u raQei�o prompc c �,r.r� ror; 'ri
b � , attont3on. Terme moderate. D.H. POST3�7II�
� � aa+,ure to exact muoh; she could gl eyes of hera. °And up there on ourls waving in the summer wind, been as busy as pou are. auotioueer, BQyae�a. eng.s� � � • w`'
�i love v,sry devotedly, but ahe would the mountain it seemed as if somo his cheeks glowing, his hazel eyes hEr words starEled him; ever - ii.Fiv�IGL�i� NU.}.tSERY 77 • . ,!
Y R BTeNnUAY, �iKALUeTH: ur• i�uE � I^���/� y � ���
" jealouslq demand an eqaal devotion one had lifted it quite away.' I and innocent little mouth besming, thing eonneeted with ChrietianiLy �^�edianl Lepartment of pwtoria Uni- j.� �,� ;j
pes ei c, Toronto, formerl of Lhe Hos N� �� ,
in return. • Her wor ds s firre d wit hin him an ha c t been t o hi m li f e l es a, unreal, Ap,j t� e � pitale FRII1T axn OBNAMEN TA L T R E Ec �
wiih happinesa. { � nenseries, New ork ooroner for v I
Now, Cecil was of a who!ly dif- �ti,��y sense of loes, a va�gae desire, �Iie looks like an inoa:nate smile,' formal-something utterly apart lid' Uounty of Hurou. sayaeia, ont.• NORWAY SPIiUCE, 6COTCH ,�
ferent type. Already love had ta�- which he i�ad once or twice felt be- thought Frithiof. from the everydaq life of a nine- Graaa. a. Howsox, vnT�xirraxy 6va_ eND ABTBACHAN PINE, -exn- .
en ossesaion of her it had atolen iwre.b He was aitesilent for aome teenth centur man. Sl�e hsd told °�om,Honor G;adqnteOatarlo Veterniery sa� r,erreR or weice wa rere s eramenTs �
P . q And then he remembered what Y dotiege, Teeate all dieeasee o1 domeaticnted - � R y $ I j, � r �;
N t anto her heart almost nnaonscioue• tia►e 1 ia back idl in his chair Ro h�d told him of the father and him that, to her, religion meant ��+e� oa h� most madern prin0ipalg, or_ LARQE STOCg ON HAND
, ��'� � 9 y i � $ae ebove Jaokeon'e $utcher 6hop, Aubnrn, �;',
, ly and had brought grave ahadc�vns� Qnd watohing her ae she worked. mother �and he thou ht how much �►owing' and loving' and he now _ /i1HE BUBSOBIBER HAVINd JUgT OOII
IfitO }18I tu0t lif0 8}J8$OWB CABti ll , 'S' d!' �10 8d1'd at laet witil a � q rceived' bhat b�IoviII ' she meant I� Q• B��OE,'7�.D:8,� 7tiL'NTx ,�rWp, The �boqe orn�ental treeb And ehtubbery ql 'a' p�� and LutnihAedhie h6w plenjng Y�
q. � � � , trouble, awaited the poor ohild, anc� Pe � g J; i ate Boy"sl Oollege of �D"eti��dirgepne � no1d �L very low prtceu, snd thoea wentin �'i0hmsohiqery of 06elsteetituproved p��y�a `
. t,y10 80CYOW9 Of another. $�c na All Y6680(� 0A 0PII098 Iri � VO1Qe� the aoti've livin Of tb8 dbTlOt Y1f0 ot p wything in thie oohneot{on �vp1 eave mone �e now rep�red to aEtend !o al�ptdere tnhis ,i
pp g feit the �ame keea vaRish that OeoiC 6' � �►a. .�dl,o etayiDnpa�. moge�rn8en- tine ine�e.uoetpromptsndestLrectq=y�n�
a0ri o£ love wAe eimj�ly fr9pd0tp to ��igrid, yoa won't go •back a�in to had felt th9t, h0 hb be bro�r ht ,�e oo�s�4ut Aqd@E�i►Or fo a0--th19'= �� a°�oY�?,�e° -.���.db 8b� 'Pumh�wng hero, �n d�t reae�n�ble rAEee. He Nould
, � ., �. � • ,y� ,�,� � �� y � ' p � thwks tq Rtl, who petironSaed#he�pld m r�h �
� n` aove and senve; to give-her this free- Norway and leave me2 u in a wa i�1uoh �'hould �fqal�e� h;m ,,R�1 of.Gbd. S�ie �,ad not, s�Gtual� W�,; o�.-.Rseo e�e.;uia.�et�af Qeats: t�rdcrr b,a!'e�it �itl;�e om t aEund �, wb�.d bn[ued ont�,da+�F„� . �,. y�. T+
� P � Y BlOqks Ulin on. VjI 1� vief,E BI o • y +
d'oan there must of aparqe #��teae 'No, dear, � will never tea�e gble to xepi�t,r"r�iaf,ever evi�; tend n, �9 ��-t�. ia eo� meay .words;;bnt �yy�eYa�����,q����dn������on ed to. do�reda. �tbf poiitidh� Cb ezeont� oirderf .�aK�,,,,�� '�
. � - i r � teeleoonHdenthecsngivAenOfdwtiorit0 all. �'�
��¢ , lot're oq thg oth�c sid�� , bR�- :q,",f(i�s ,you,' ahe snid warmly: 'Y wilL tr.y .oies he hud: iahArited� 'If �sn�thi�n�; ;��',�nd� inor�.�ii�l f t�tth af ehg �� �I(�INBdN, �re� or,n:a�..��,���,'g JONN ST��NRT, IiiqMlll�l'. FdUTOX P-N
',' � • ,. 5 � , Elf�g a�a8 �dc ti�an- � Anoi o ffr utiA in thb IIeld,- stile snt7 ear t he Qrand TrK�- � ,��
:,. �.pd or Of �t� t1�gr�o: -:t�teL,:!�� �f� ;.tu : fia:d' eome sorti of wqx�C. . Tb; e�n s�t�ve hind` i� will be edofi a. b0�o.e ;�!A4 ¢(�o�e►� tb$t .. � . a, , v�••aeet� , caa, , -. ltadlway. Cltntan ;'.
� ; ,��x, tronbla„he��fiAa �k►i�+�•, �d�r aigbt i mean to tal� to �r Boni . �g tli�s� 'he.:re�.eCtot�� ' , pi�..,- . . � : � ; .;, ; •. . �. : . :a�,moaaa��a�t����� ��a�c�o`�, ,r�� , . , .. _ . • � �roara� i�ox�cxzta ,, '
., �" : R � ,�� . �
' . :xlr8ady 6er � love;�wa�� ?�I�`:;pfttY�,�nd faae aboub it. Snrel� tII �thtg h�Ke, t '�1t9p�r �, beoil: c�pqe out into the ,_,.. �heq ,psCed � iu �il6nco if�e: ahady ;�Q , � �� � ';:n �ontpd �11�1Hedb b � tt�� .. . , '. . ;�
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d�p� �.thatt,•�ib�6'deted}hbi��;bl�abat -pinbe �th�ro must be aam�thiug �,vei�thdsfl a:h� 'oine'd hQr and the ��'d'enwai.l�.• ToNii'if�hlbftH��►601e^ g aa r�e.,�:,n��creox.��ns�1e�: , HUi�C1R AND BRUC�E -.--- ----- ---- -..._
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eeifl�[+ "f�i `s '� ,, `�ted� �an' d�' . walked �o ethet � dpwn on� ef fb .�OxYdf Nee�pe��d ratic�e�� • t s�u =4C' had �e,�a�r roe�ato�au�ty oe�ntato�,`�'xxt,�ta��aod
�5,;��t, ,' �L .. �- . . � g � � ver'.�,b�a b�iA�er. ' Cla �tiie:.cie.�a abflr�� �ef�,auQ�ia.. , . � �. .:�
� ,��in �:�, BQf ��, � � , Loan �t Inves�me�t Co'y ROBERT DO 1�1°� ; � .
�, � %er �'br '" .w r� It ie �t� ver h� enees Ehat Y � . . , . � , . , .. � �'` `i�' ,�vdx?�i� Nt�7�b�t'. -, s ". � ,
�} � � Y � �had axd�� t�h�. �, , ,� b � s,
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