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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-08-26, Page 6s ti` J •F7 , ­­' !�;_-;,,,w�'..6� '1'! ,n: i r , _ ,, , _ , :; ".... :_r t' i'ie ar 7 + d. r f a , t11 '' RDkW. ,. y I-.- ,. ., . , .,. - . , , r' ;. .'.,, - r' .,x' n,. ...,-,' '. 5 1 .•. cif , -, tis IneoMorr>:ee by ArotOt ParltameCt 1856. y, UNTO, �,, •• ' $2,000,000 d rl -� I • OTS -, ,876,000' _., _. ..# , a .., .- 1�,11 4« ti. ., ,, .,. _, . t.. tl!Jn Notes Ceeounted Cotleotlonr mad. 3lrafb ieeaed, Stern and American Qx• t t'r;<, . , change bought and gold at iL 1 , lowest current rater. ' t'Y' , -- L :. Wraassr Auowiw err DaroatTa, . �" ,. F'�&RZA-1131=61 E9. Itonsy advanced to farmers on their own notes . r`,}, , ��`,,,.Zl pith one or more .ndorsero. No Diortg.ge re• gnlred a security. r( ,C: H. O. BREWER, ldan■ger gra l4 Qesember, 1896. Oi i1lTost. 01,F''.,: t Z1. Iff Taggart I IM>1i k�,_. . ! BANKER '"" �a .. rI INM ^ VIOEOfORY �`t,L 1�?, J. L. Turnbull, �*f. H. Toronto tole.; -M. D,; O. 11., Vtctorla Unit. M. 0. P. db S. Oat, ; t clow Late 4 RDkW. »J , } �AF� . r `S ,�, � -, tis IneoMorr>:ee by ArotOt ParltameCt 1856. u r+, UNTO, �,, •• ' $2,000,000 d rl -� I • OTS -, ,876,000' d y,,, r -'' lgeRd tcltJR0#td. MONTREAL. r , a, ,t I. H, ggd VOLSON I!�said ap ensral ldana .r. V. WOLPMTAN .rrl90 , q tl!Jn Notes Ceeounted Cotleotlonr mad. 3lrafb ieeaed, Stern and American Qx• t t'r;<, . , change bought and gold at iL 1 , lowest current rater. ' t'Y' , -- L :. Wraassr Auowiw err DaroatTa, . �" ,. F'�&RZA-1131=61 E9. Itonsy advanced to farmers on their own notes . r`,}, , ��`,,,.Zl pith one or more .ndorsero. No Diortg.ge re• gnlred a security. r( ,C: H. O. BREWER, ldan■ger gra l4 Qesember, 1896. Oi i1lTost. 01,F''.,: t Z1. Iff Taggart I IM>1i k�,_. . ! BANKER 1�4 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. t� ' - - N. B. -Will. vlPit Blyth every Monday, and Dayffeld every Tbursday afternoon during the e., I GHNAIR AL BANKING B USI3VBlb19 �� �r TR�NS�fJT&D. 11 •: , s' •' 1Vdes Disoounted. - -, Drajte Igauad.' ;, , "' Interest Allowed on Deposits. . �j�r �� Clinton, Junseth, 1a91_���q t y,, _ �Y ,Yy.�W t.,ryyrj,ryy''Y- t ,7 ,"..,' _..,. for painless extraction. Office opposite Town 1 `I''. % DR. W. ' ,' ..'�! c�, ' ', z, ,GUNN, 115.'0. F. sod L. R. 0. S.,,Edinburgli. O>ngs— QQatarlo street Clinton. Night calls at front door of Itattenbury street, opposite Preebster- , hrlr 't r ur : eLsldenoe on tan church. -- '"" �a DR. TtlRNBUL4. �`t,L 1�?, J. L. Turnbull, �*f. H. Toronto tole.; -M. D,; O. 11., Vtctorla Unit. M. 0. P. db S. Oat, ; t clow Late i �+t ' t•, of the ebstetrisal society of Edinbur h, �f and dR ttentiury o86a�sNightccalls LoadDowelsJSi t,. . stand, sCCrrtuwered at Office. ., -F lgj' ' ,,�. DR. SHAW. i� f»" N �— u r+, OMles /1yy Epegsnh Bleak, Rattenbury St., Clinton, li 3aL Night as a0 same place. ,. . Jas. S. Freeborn, lit D, °gi L. K. A Q. C. P., I., M. O P. ,t S. 0., Qa., doe. G eI &,to of Hirg'• & Queen's College of Physletane, the General Medical " , . )" ,k. DAbIIWn Ireland. Licentiate of .encu, Greab Britain. Member of College of g t, �?ti .� rbysioisaa ar_d Surgeons, Ontssy�,do. Formerly reel- demo 'he ltotuoda Hospital (Lying -In anti Gyne- � : ,',.d'.� aologleal), Dabl'a, Special attention to diseases of womsnandohtitron, omoeandrssldenae,liattenbury St. Methodist k:;, - •,: St., next door to Ontario parsonage. 828.1l 1 pitilt#stry. A 001 Dr. BrUCB, Surgeon TD100 t. r 11 I OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe•Store,. - Clinton, Ont. Special attention to pre- Z011 servation of natural teeth. , ,' v 9 k .'LL.. N. B. -Will. vlPit Blyth every Monday, and Dayffeld every Tbursday afternoon during the 'r`„ - summer. 'L. S., R. Be S. D ll DENTIST. ' Graduate of Royal Collage of Dental Sur- Honor Graduate ofTrinity g�ous of Ontario. •as, • Univeralty, Toronto. Bret Local Anaesthetlo . k" " for painless extraction. Office opposite Town }' Hall over Swallow's Stora. ,air Night Bell answered. , . i. Will visit Hensall er try . Monday, and .11-, 'L l;urich the 2nd Thursday of each mouth ,; ter` - 1 Segal. i�m °�. ,_ ,,, G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLI llamilECITOR '"� 'I • convey anear, &a. Office—coiver aD b. Andrew9•sts., opposite Colborne Hotel,Qodsrfch. Lt : 888-tf L C, HAYS, Barrleter, Solicitor, eon Office, corner p�L jV. North sarcab and Square, .near Regietr 00166, �7. aodsrlch, Ont, "� ;;. gr Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. °"e' ~- J. SCOTT, 11 11 s113 : Bdrri8ter, ¢o., >W^,,,, i�taI BLLIOTT'B BLOCK, - . CLINTON. .,; _- Money to Loan, a R. CAMPION' Q • C•. , 2A' , ,. BARRISTER, - - • dSOLICITOR.I rLc {'' NOTARY, ¢o., FN t+ k,i ! 0oderloh, - Ont, ✓! Office—Oyer D ede' Drug Store. Money to loan. M. O. 301INSTON, Y � '1� BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR, ' COMMISSIONER, ETC,, 1 - C1 Oder-leh, . . - Ont. lA,�, r 001ce--Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's BEs., t W. BRYDONE., BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR, ' NOTARY PUBLIC, efc., Orvion BRAvaR BLOCK - - CLINTON. 817 -if 08ty to gelid. Parr -1.6 to lend, in fares or small sums oe gool dl)1 mortgagee or personal security at ►he lowoe arrest ntea. H. YALE, Huron eb. Clinton. Money. Monetf. io tendon good seourity at 51 sad 6 pe 8 rent. 62•pply to O. RIDOUT, Albert Bt., Oltnon. Oa hnel0n Bros, OUXURAL C AOUERS do PROVIS ION MERC H ANTS. Grroak�ry, Glass & Chinaw'ari ALHLB,T ST., CItiNTON, ONT. oikllut5il Cash Price for flatl(ir and Egg t -13F J C k %; ,•k. , ,. -.. ., a ', . "' m,, l ; ed'"But, of ud'rss.t tn. kAtsDl a+�➢vAptt,F # __- . . * # , , """ t AIa pal t y � r. .t `` „ , FATFS .NT�1 �� �j dear e �t' ja-. .t d. }' `I �i f„ AR :� Welt. I than itt aa, acid rel sir.: TO' 1 #4' #,.'li''�` , ,Y m Xealyl know ou t,hb • ht 1p>,'r • � r � � "*"^a",' C1 'Air' 7�tR �1,-- Continued). There wary a little souffle; then the .. y reed1. Y1iitn; >! e)rq itolyday et aver),' i t Latera. Indeed, everyboy qaw thwt+ ' o1Gi SdVer yeai8 apt1, Wil 181n Vorb y ggerated even door ftew upon, and Kra. Sort apppeag- Was It very haird to prevent h -i x.P1.11 al,�, elptlf;. 811, lived Qi1, 1 I'>fgbabl 11Te@era 'exa ed, will Neaerel cll helplessly 1 a a nC 0 y1sitlagl k><etkMp w 7 I AQiI�>ai , 7ll illd.► taught a eYBrQ filo ;carless rectitude o[ Mrs. ort. but Isabel's Dolor rano. I don t 1;noylG liltall! IF4"Il o" 1 1sa�,1 t�ttevde4 with a terrllile rear b, shout her knees. . , what you mean, innate; ' ails said, ;•? 11 r. ]i1sl>lQ7tiN, �P,1t "t all's wan sc convinced of the nature of 1 �xt'or a .rase and bowed politely. ' I m Laura smiled with an unptessantnew OA.NTV49X..�i J%1q 17�'i gBp+p AhA. 1>.. that allowed me no rest�day O . the reception which any proposal of the afra„�d "` Intrude," said ha. that was quite a viotorq over nateire... , �' ' >Qight. The doctors offer exIl ylBt, obvio 1�ind would meet with that ' "hat's easy fnended," said Mra. Bort, "Men sometimes fancy," she remarks with r3lgnlflcanoe. "fleet iris are rather in a hurlfy t '- • . .:. ?w , . tug .th9ty remedied, pronounce lI]F' anile', mode' hp 'her' mind that her only Nea6a. had lea t u on seeing im. g y .* I p P think they want to pzo ose.' �, !� ' °"` °lli. ua�etr . Base hopeless, 4Ay- ppurag� -,Wi* to , t vow hprsel'f on Mrs..', pn eant breathless agaitst. the oor� ' Y aura 1" exclaimed Maud. , 1oN Lptlket; N . 8A .Ar: like.somto ilei leas creature a %every HKlgpy.�I ¢ ttltek" Bi ra A,„''tgail< in11,' they00tlx(i �O IIO . $9rt's rp@Toy, in. o�tse that tedy proved' ''"� H They even say that the wtal► is fa• In hrethreacor 1pill,anvl5�if1 i t more for ills. At deaf to a subt a little may., that to the thought,” continued inning A, J• HOLLo (vAY;•Cr Il. :THOiI+ 11UYdat J.L,I!}e, l proposal which' ` b.ry@ho let yoil in4" demanded the still alniling, but now a little trolluu. oltntoa. Dep, a,1B96 "' ' this time a bottle of was Neaem's first weapon. 4 fila house; loudy ',- ._..c.� So Par es Neaera new, Peokton and our servant.' Isabel Q RR ,'I'll let her In," said Dors Bort, dark- Brew Inose fluusbed. "I don't' >' s Manchester were he only places inLy. �yPtuo are yet" understand you. One woul{l thin$ ypp ,, , , e t t which Geo a Neattan wan tikes to meant tliat I had run after hien." ,1,,,,,_,, rg Y Geo a loo ed at Neaera, "My name i li Laura remained stlept, k, Kearns Tent No fie llnig tiroi`tpe Msooabee�of churypectoralwas seek for traces of her. • Liverpool, is''I�eston,"�fle said blandly. ' Everybody knows he was in lode Ike World: 61,000, {9,069 so-4"00'Policies. Mern4 sent to 1110 b p thou 1� b.rshtp over 100,000. Aeaoa'" _t " printfple-'has y gb remote from Peokton, was ung „Ceista ntly „ with lsabel far years," said Maud, ill+ lI never exceeded 19 adpi!aellicu { ZMr cheapest fiielld wlip Ul oomPortably near Manchester. Every "Then you're in nice time; nantly, ane art*pit to eztatanoo: `1de&te u orange Hall, Oitn- vera n take i r wanted ge was very patient." said Laura. >o-�`^i. and sate, aadthirdnce. "y o! every month. - ''" ` i4 w1fth day now had- great value. If she could you, young man. D'ye see that wo- Isabel rose. 'I shall not stay here * r4 !. did, and Boon sitar I was gteAbly get Kn9. Bort away to some remote spot;nt' to be insulted. It's quite obvious, Lantra r y,,, I -relieved, and in a short time uNa6' as soon as might be, she gained no- Certainly; I see he Wt Ti wh you say such til ' COOSs D'ye know what sells iso Tfine you "yf don't say anythin Only . S FLOXYRI, completely cured. I have neverhad small advantage In her Face against did, if you're a -going to tape her to .'•Well t" & FEES s O�i,E much of a cou since that tiD?e, .time and George Neston. 4`h oh "The next time, gfi you might mention I t and I firmly believe Ayer's Cherry "If she will only gu to Glentarroch, „I ahera fordo so," said George, ami.- that amongg the reasons why you re- a, dlitu'Lou. Pectoral saved my life." -- W. IS. he will never find hei ." Ing; -nd I think I knew all about fa ked „Heston was, that he neves di BRAN and SHORTS in Large OT WARD, 8 Quimbp Av., Lowell, Ddalrll. Glentarroab' was the name of a itttle her." "1 gee what it is," said Isabel. "Don't ," "Do ye, now? Ha en ever to have you, Maud t" reitreat in remota Scotland, whither Mr.. PP •1 ' ' Witt had been wont to betake hifbself heard of Peckton?" ' "Yes," said Maud. small , Qualltiti08. qY N.eaera buried her. face in her hands, „ W hat is it t" demanded Laura. y for rest and recreation. It' was Nea- and dried. 4 OIL CASE. LINSEED MEALS ' era's now, It was a beautiful lace, "AJ2 gtty you haven't something till nothing. Only, I hops -I wish ChertPectora# P th M fort'' Thou&ht I'd see a etn yo'If y of him." y, which was immaterial, and a parte- , you don't mind n slanderer," add, 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for Dae Bushel cularly inaccea9sible one, which was vee for ten pound a month, did ye?" ed Maud. . $ight;it Awards at World's Fair. George interposed; he began to en- "it's not true I" said Laura. "How, Gat$ most material. Wo not Mrs. Sort's by himself. Peokton? Oh, yes. ?� of dare ou say it 9" the shoes, you mean?" yy A COOK. C'LINTON. �IYER'SP1lL8CllrofadigfuUaaand NeudllCbi desiwtio fnstinotslead Nesta accept an Take care, dear, that he dace as . Mrs. Bort gen fever invitation ' tb rule over Glentarroch ? w- •• y you're in a hurry— What was A trifle," sa ii Sileorge. waving the , Ned,era could not afford to pity the IlMo into limbo,- your phrase?' said 7eful, T69•u l TO THS IrARMERSa hapless wightsi over whom Mrs. Dort �f. a asci you?; You ain't in the same "itaon t cholose two hearl�Ia frienid d tion HILLS FEED STORE ?lid rule. down for nothingw declared Laura. - 9 Study your own intereseand go where Mrs• .Bort received Neaera in a wa George shook hits head. "A friend 9 How very chivalrous you y -1 A.nythmg ales," he asked, still s you can got' most u.6becoming to a pensioner. "Well, ymiliD sweetly are 1 Come, Maud dear." - HIIRON STRL+ET, CLINTON. e' Qnl a trifle of for in' Good-bye, Laura," said Maud. "I'm Nery," she said, "what brings you herndf y , B g," said Kre. stere you'll'be sorry when you come to . Rehalble Hamoss6 No goo , I'll >>a bound. Where's our �Bgrt. 'But p'rapi� s e got her deserts think." d y rt3m me over that. o "No, I sban't. I—" The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and alt I maauhatura none but the Bnr or BTooa. mourning t" , Forging?" said George. 8h, ah, yes• "'Phare !" said Isabel. "I do not Dare Beware o/ shops Shat tell cheap, as th hove Neaera said that she thou ht resi na- ,You mean about---" , kende of flrat clans Clover, Timotby, Field pot to roe o Oall and Set prices. Orden B g Her place' at Bournemouth? Ah, to be insulted any more.' by mall promply attended to Lion to Heaven's will not a subject of Nery, don't you ache yeti" The two visitors swept out, and Laura and Garden Seeds, .Flour and Feed of all reproach, and that she came to fink, Apparently Neaera did. She shiver was left alone. Whereupon she began kinds. Closest livin rices for cash. SALT' aT �3 N B Fi Y J / to cr I do hate that sort of vu1- a favor of Mrs. Bort. ed and moaned. y' in stock and for- salt. TEAS•of the choicest HARNESS EMPORIUM, HLYTII, ONIV Bub I've of it," continued Nemesis; garity," said she, mopping her eyes - B "Ay, you come to me when you want don't believe he ever thought—" and she bounded across the room to a Mrs. Pocklington entered in urbane varieties and blends, Excellent value. something. That's the old story." cuphoard. There, read that." majesty. "Well, is Isabel pleased with I 1,NOTICE. Neaera remembered that Mrs, Dort George took it calml but read it. ' her little man?" she asked. "Why, J. WR SILL, Hnron 13t., Clinton with secret eagerness. It was the or- .. ---^y h'ad often taken her own view of what child, what's the matter?" ,iginal character, and stated that Miss "Nothing," said Laura. Central Butcher Shop% There being some mtsuoaeratandmg with the supplicant wanted, and given somejb trate :be an her service in May, not "You're ," i • gs�d E. wreckage, let 11 bo 3lstlnctly understood �� ying. " that if any person taken be dlueioa ut any kind thing, quite other than what was asked;'' COUCH d'e WIL$ON of wreckage and fails be report to me I shall' a1 but, in spite of this unpromising open- "I °aught her a -e yin it and alter- No, I'm Lot. Those girls have been g horrid." _ once take proce*dtogs. Remember this ie the Ing, she persevered, and laid before ing dates• Ky, how did-- " W hat about ?" ubllo that the test warning I shall give. CAPT. WM. BABB. Mrs. Dort a dazzling picture of the Rear, dear!" interrupted George. "I Subscribers, desire utohe io tkri p. y 'Receiver of Wrecks, Goderich, r•andeur wain w,as aftaid it was somethin new. An "Oh, the engagement, and—" have bought ont the butofiering badness lately Don•, g n6 her at Glentarroch. g y - ducted by Mr. Jas. A. Vbrd', and will continue the Goderloh, Bnpt. 7th 188E "And I shall be so much obliged. thing else, Mrs. Bort?" "And w'h'at ?" same nuder their personal super.,f". Orden will Really, I don't know what the servants Mrs. Bort was beaten. "And poor Mr. Heston -George Ne�s- have prompt and careful- atfeq$ton-. Fresh meats of -Jthe girls, especially -may be doing." "Go along," she said. "If you likes it, ton." pill, klyds will be kept in eeaeoii,.eohl at reasonable FOR SALE. "Carryings' -on, I'll- be bound," said It's -nothing to me. But look up your " Oh, poor George Heston. What did , rates she delivered anywbere in toirn. .L .Mrs. Bort. "Why don't- ygti go your- money -box." the say R" 11 ARTHUR COUCII, CHAS N`: WILSON'-' The property at present-occupled bythean- self, Nery?" "Letme congratulate you, Mrs. Bort, bel pretended he haen in ol;INroN, deraigned as a res denee'on the Huron Road, "Oh, I can't , indeed. I -I must stay on having done your duty.' love with her, and -and w s in 1pve - in tho Town of Aodericb, onnslating of one half of in London" - " PM- an honest woman," said Mrs. with her, and that she had refused an'som of land, ood frame house -stet and a - Bort. hl m. CENTRAL Bt}T.ChEI SHOP halt seven rooms, including otoj en, hard and sounds " sa.id lMrs. Bort. la pi e ' "Yea," answered George, "by the Uh', and that made you cry 4" 1T ow, rs ou arel" Then, turning to "No -not that-" _' �, soft wpter, good atone oellar,'etable, wood pnd ph of °Dorsa I chafe ;aonet ,ytl p "W haft then t" FC)RD" &' IyITJ°iPHY. Darting* houeea, There are alw some goad fruit; .elle$=R r, ', Witt, be added , "Shall we go- . , tress: This ro art is beautiful) situated amt eaera dear?" ) b, 1e pit , mamma 1" Y )ie -he l" Mie. $ort'` ani "U a rax P 7 e4et� p (86oceesore to J. w: Lirryrio ) ver enlbblo poran era0n within toll►eretlred• gig Mrs. Pocklington smiled. "Stop Cry^ -.,.,-�, , , Y t y P g pleasantly. "So it .ain't -each a sweet ".You'll froth of you die on the gat- nit me but Revive bonght out t}1�1q4 ,eljerq ap�nesa, we3lntsnd , For further partiaul„rs apply to ' ' spot, as ye call it, `aftei•'aIl'?"` • """"- I'll � " tai@"Mrs Bort: ing, my dear. I t used to s ti conduct it on the cagl Z6,,r,'4' ,, end will,eupyly i9. CAMPION, Neaera recovered' ildxs0l€"' w€t$ "CO Neaera," said Gtoz e. it doesn't suit you. Stop, dear."' over onatomeze with the bbel�it•mh.� I1t,Ad lowwlbfet pay 64y_tf-$arristor,4oderlah. dignitq, and stated � that; she t t � � "Very well, mamma, said ! he •t ok.his arm. and til went out, ngpricee.' •t+1'ar•r G' Laura, thinking it a little hard hat FORD�t NfWRPrHY. if forty pounds a year and all foun ore giving tile, little servant a , t ,, ,- /� "Ah if I knoived.what ,you t, bandsome tip to recompense her for she might not even Dry. r nd:• "� J. C■ STEV�NSONI 'If -"if," m. �1 t,• �rospect of beiieg "let in" by her Did you cry before the girlst" �- Neaera intimated thaC it wan elm- "No," said Laura, with emphasis. I,IVh , gOGA t NT 1, - ,,Fd.hiture' Dealer, &c.•. • . , .01 a matter oP mutual. ,acoommodation. GeO S 's cab was at the door. He ""Now,Good child," said Dlis. Pore n ever y "Now, listen to me. You're never A handed Neaera in. She was still ba1P- „_ nd there's really no time to be lost " er in and sa;d nothin ,axes t to tell ' she, said, . ldi4tivei g p to think of him again—" _;____, rHE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND P y ",I� being Voir him the name of her hotel. Then he " Mamma '" hod every' day," raised his hat, and watched her driven "'Till I tell you." Widows has hard times" said Mrs . Highest Market Price Paid. FUNERAE DIRECTDRa Bort. And Neaera did not thing .3t away, wiping his brow with his hand- �'b' T� Opposite' Town Aall Clinton, Out ihecegsasy to say hbw soon iter , )lard kerchief, "A tiresome, meddl some fellow. T, 1r. CANTELON, UintC11. ' -- times were coming to all efld: - 'PheI Ill" said he, "'I've done it now your ffa dear in, L uyou agoing to see him vpg-tf, -. t . GO TO THA "Come agin to-morrer afternoon, and -and what an infernal shame it isl" about--?" I'll tell ye," was Mrs. Bort's ultimatum. Why, you're as bad as Isabel I" said ON �nion Shan Parlor "And mind you don't get into mis- Mrs. Pocklington, with feigned se.verity, B. TH©MLIR11 , chief.' CHAPTER XII. disengaging Laura's arms from her VETERINEAY SUR ON, Why afternoon?" asked Neaera. It is a notorious fact that. men of all neck. 'He's never asked you eigherl" For fitet•clase Hair•Cutdn9 "'Cause I'm washing," said Mrs; Bogt, ages and conditions uarrel. and uar- "No, dear- but—" Hoq orary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col- and Shaving. ana,ppishly. 'That's why." rel sometimes with violence. Women, "The vanity of these children 1 There 1 :ego, Toronto, . . NNeaera, >n vain im loved an immedi- Treats all disuses of Domestiu'AntmMs on the 1 P also, of a low social grade, are not let me go; and for goodness' sake, don't Bmlth a block, oppDeets Poet Once, Clinton ate answer. Mrs. Bort said a day could stran ers to discord, and khe moet modern ■nd Saienti90 Principles. dr, D, MER not matter, and i4 Neaera B pen of I a cry-baby, Laura. Men hate wa- TON, Proprietor. pressed- ber satire has not spared the tiffs and ter -bottles." Day aud'Night 006119 Promptly Answered further. she should consider it an in- wranglers -that arise between elderly I Thus mingling consolation and re- Roaidence-Rattenbary Street, Vest. Clinton. buts WATTS (� CO. dication that something was "up,; and ladies of irreproachable position, and proof, Mrs. Pocklington took her Way �/1/ reftuse to gp at all. Neaera was stiedo- between young ladies o pa' 'i l Lnot ir- to her husband's stud J E, BLACKAr,L, cd, and sadly returned to her hotel, reproachable morals. It L9 harde.rto be- "I want five minutes, Robert," she CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS ""How I- pato that good, good wo- linve, harder especially for young men said, sitting down. Veterinary Surgeotl man 1"' she cried. I'll never see her whose beards are yet soft upon their "'It's worth a thousand pounds a Great Northwestern Telegraph office, again as to a I live, after to -mor- chins, that graceful gentle girlhood minute. my dear," said Mr. Poekltng- 1 and VeterinalEy Inspector. Albert Street, row. Oh, I should like to hit her t" uarrels too. Nobod would be-lieve it, ton, y, layin down his [>ipe and Clinton. The propulsions of cause u 6n cause 4 y genia.11 g Offieo on Isaaoatreet, next laew lira otHce p if there were not sisters in the world , his pa er. What with alis strike-" ,Residence, Albert 8t., Clintoo. are, as Bacon said, infinite. If Mrs. but, unhappily, in spite of the natural ' "Strike I" said Mrs. Pocklington with �,..�■�__ f rumps! pIIiaps! Bort had not washed -in the technical tend ency to suppose that all attributes ' indignation. "Why do you let them 1 " sense, of course -on that particular Fri- distinctively earthy areconfinedto his'strike, Robert?" Geer Tro�hrll It you want a erst-ekes, well made pump, one that day, Neaera would have come and gone own sisters, and have no place in the sis- "I can't help it. They want more will, give yon satisfaction, send your order to the -perhaps even Mrs. Bort might have tors of his friends, a man of reflection, money." l undersigned. He wM dig and clean wells and do it at ,gone too -before the train brought checking his observations, in the vari- ; "Nonsense I They want to be to ught Horseshoer and ti0II0T21 Blaog- the oloeeet prices. He also handles a first-class G=eorge Neston to Liverpool, and his ons methods suggested by logicians, is their Catechisms. But I didn't Dome . FORCE PUMP. inquiries landed him at Mrs. Bort's forced to conclude that here is anot.he.r to talk aixiut tbat.'" amith, JAMES FBRGUSON abode. As it was, Mrs. Bort's little ser- instance of the old truth that a I ""I'm sorry you didn't, my dear. Your vant bade him wait in the parlor, as thing is not to be considered non exist- views ar-, refreshing." Albert Street, North, . Clinton. epposlb Queen'eHotel - Bigb Street Winton, her mistress wtas talking to a female ent merely because it is not vL9ible to a "Robert, Laura's �ut a fancy in ber eo9-td in the .kitchen. The little servant rson who is not meant to see it. This head about g Geos e Ncston." JOBBING A SPECIALTY. thou ht "female" the m y°II°' g g politest possiBle much aPnlogy for the incident whirh , ""Oh I" i Woodwork Ironed and first class material end i T sw xi pia 11 B way of de8oribing any 'person who was foltuwa is telt to be veers 9ary in Lhe' "'Ohl' da9e.n't tell me much3k , work gu&raaterd; term implements pod machines F' H /lief u u JU not a man, and accorded the title to interest oP the narrator's reputation for I "Well, you know all about 171�l� rebuilt and repaired. 1 e, a Neaera on aciount of her rustling robes realism. "HP's a very excellent young man (74EMBER of A68'N of P, L, 8.) and gold -tip led parasol. The fact is that there had been Not rich." George di( not question his inform- what reporters call a "scene" at Mrs. ; "A Duper ?" i Card of Thanks. Provinoial Land Surveyor ant, thereby showing that he, in the Pock Iington's.,, It so fell out that; "No. Enough." and Civil En floor role of dote hive, was a square peg in Label Bourne, accompanied by Maud ' "All right. If you're satisfied, I am. t a round be to. Ha beard proceeding Neston, called on r,aur to receive con- But. hasn't he been Making a fool of TO MY MANY PATRUtiS : I,oMT3DOW, O1 -TT, from the kitchen a murmur of two sub- gratulation. Laura did her duty, fel- himself about some woman ?" O>rnoa-At G. J, Stewart's Grocery Store, Clln• dued voices., one of which, however, iclt.ated her friend on Tommy in poasaa- "Really, Robert, b°w strangely you -I I daces@ t0 tender my ainaere thanks ton /I dominated the other. cion and Tommy's title in reversion,and express yourself I l suppose you mean for the very liberal patronage accord. '•That mlist be Mrs. Bort," thought loyally suppressed her personal opinion aixmt. Neaera \Vitt?" be. I wish I could boar the female." on tba part these two factors had re- "Yes, thal.'s it, i brant somn rumor." ed me in the past and to inform the Don't Build Y�ithout PIao1 Then his attention wandered, for he speciively played in producing the an- "Heard afwmn rumor l Of rouse ou public that I am still in the Carpet made sure the unknown could not bo nounced result. Her forbearance wn-9 rear) aver word about it, and tarsi d weaving Bueinese on Fast Street, Neaera, as she bad had a day's start of ill -requited; for Maud, by way of over it, at Lhe Club and the House. Coderloh, next the 13ioyole I+aototy, him He did not allow for Mrs. Bort's clinching the matter and conclusively Now hnvnn't you ?•' washing. Suddenly the dominant voice demonstrating the satisfactory "i- "Perha i have.," her husband ad- Pereonal and mail orders will ae renal �, ADES FOWLER & CO., was mused to t.be pitch of distinctness. tion of affairs, must needs rnmarir, milted. ,,think he's a young fool." receive prompt attention. All Classes "Have ye told him," it said, "or have "And what a lesson it will be for "Am I to consider it an obstacle?" Architects and Civil Engineers ye Iiod to him as you lied to me yes- Georgel" "Well, what do you think yourself?" of work a specialty, at the lowest Poo- t day?" Laura said nothin •' Me opening a permanaot offlas In Clinton and Are •eC B• "It's rt o Lhinig. s. Men know about eiblo pCICe9, and eatiafa(Jtian gnara0 prepared to supply Plane, Spe&16eatlonsand detail# I didn't -I didn't," weB the an war. "Ob, you mustn't say that, dear," ob that sort of thing." for any class of work At most reasonable rsted. ""You never askod me if I was going to jected Isabel. It's really not right.." . -Ls the child-eb ?" ►sed, be marded." ''I Shall say it," said Maud; "it's so "Yes, rather." Patent Drawingspreparea anepateets obtain*&. "'Ob, go along) You know I'd exactl,v what he deserves, and I know I "And he?" W A. Ross, East Street, Vnlu*tionsand Inspection%carefully made. have answered that when ye lived with he feels it bimself." -oh, yes, or will be very soon, when GODERICII• MO. 1. "Did he tell you so?" asked Laura, he sees she L9." 26 Yea r8 Ex eriencein Ontario. "How's that?" asked George, with a pci nein in the act of g pouring out slight smile. tea. (To Be Continued.) The McKillop Mutual Fire Mail address -P. O. Bos 210,OltntOlt Have you told him?" Maud laughed. Have him what?" asked Neaera; for "Hardly, dear. Besides, we are not _ __ ---^'-rte /nsuranee Company It was clearly Neaera. on aRe+aking terms. But Gerald and Mr. + "Told him on'- a thi f " - Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. I - ontorae. =wait, President Harloek P. 0.; James Broadteob, Viae -Pres., Bealorth P. O.; W. J. Sbau- non, Seq. Trees., Seaforth P. O,; Michael Murdle, ,Inspector of losees, Benfortb P. O. DutanToae, James Broadfoot, Seatorth; Mlsbasl Mardis. 8ea- forth; Geor &,Dale, Seatorth; George watt Hemlock Thomas E. llaya,8catorth; Alex Gardiner,>`,e dbufy Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, 91 pen. A61aTa. . i Thomas Netleins, Harlecki Robert McMillan, Bea• forthand James Onmmings,8gmondvills. Parties desirous to offeat tnsunnof or trantt- t sat otber bustnese will be promptly sttead• ed to oa appilcatton to any 6f the ab'bie oMcers ab r ► CAVEAT ,iRAU A� COPYR18HTs. J e. "This woman's a brute." thought George - Have yet' "No, not exactly. How dare you question me t" Dare I" said Mrs. Bort • and George knew she was standing with her arms akimbo. "Dare i" she repeated cres- cendo; and apparently her Aspect was threatening', for Neaera oried. ".Olt, I didn't mean that. Do let me ,°'Tell the tmthf If your tongue ll do It. The truth, will yet" "The deuce I" said George; for, follow- ing. on this last speech, be heard a' sob • i3o, I haven't. I--ob, da have Mercy on mel" t 'Mercyl Itis not merbyy it's astlok you walit• But I'll te1171im. ' ,t Mtyles both Saud so, Gerald and Mr. Myles I" said Laura. "Pleace, don't talk about it," in- terposed Isabel. "What has happened made no difference." "Why, Isabel, you wouldn't have him after—" No," said Isabel ; "but perba.ppss.� Maud, I shouldn't have had him be- fore." "Of oon"e you wouldn't, dear. You saw his true character." "You never actually refused him, did you?" inquired Laura, "No, not exactiy ::Tben what did ou say t" "What did I say t" "Yes, when he naked you, you know;" said Laura, with a little smile. Isabel looked at het auspiciously. "He never did actually ask me." she said, with dignity. o, 1. I"t 1. 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