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The Seaforth News, 1941-11-06, Page 6PAGE SIX I do, I do 1:,u; fill confidence.' y c•4), t1' c t tasty friend. and empower yen to act as I could act my -elf in e' ery particular. 'label. child. ---hand ace the wat x: - yoe will never re -pent tists night, 'Bless you. my daughter! God bless, and have you iv His holy :keeping,! This fend mess was iteexp eseibiy teaching to one of Mabe1'.s feelings: and she felt ar that moment as if hem' future union with Pathtirmder had -re• steed a solemnization that no care• of the elmnre-ins email render feels Stili.:_ weight. ae= tine of -r.tain. lay upon heart. and she it would he heppleese to 1 in their true cel(ul•s, and this state: ,1f being to he estimated at its j 1st value, He would have given tre ts- ures for religious consolation a nd yet he knew not where to turn to seek it. He thought of Pathfinder, but he distrusted his knowledge. He thought of Mabel. but for the par- ent to appeal to the child for such ,404COn' appeared like reversing the order of nature. Then it was that lee telt the full responsibility of the parental character, and had .sons,• char glimpses of the manner ill tvhiell he himselfhad discharged the trust towanle an orphan child. \Tirie t eilishte like ther, were ri.- r'rlrnvord a short ague•. iota in h1- mind, Madel, who watch. !I, t 11'-e e, eamea, , the elichleat eitene'er in his be• the siert r 11:41 tree lessee 4)r.,. ,t-. !seri 1 _.l<,rdee 'meek at the 1'1'(4 a 'a Ier mei doror ^'4)j l r h e it tnivld he chiog. } 1;;e 3 oonor ,net 1, 1-'-' ,l. :h, 1,:,-e, undid two nt ill: -'�" ami hold t1,,. ;hirdd -its n.. asked who 1111 thoro. '1'h, .in ` to con. '31, 1 3O4. :!1 her all lee'- y,rir<, :,tt•i. yr„ impieiset lis 1- ter .sive elm ineeent wealwealri lasee ieine-erieo. Without 1%11 inetalu et 11 . eat ion. sato turned to 1 b bat, ir7: ., ::,n.. St t;.._t;1'!t ,,,.,,i and Cat; entered. Iia l eel bendy ._ - , 1'•i , 'rt iln.,•erased `41 th. ope•nin:1. when Mahe) ..i., l:e•:-1 til'. door • "kiti "11. 1-,• ...1117. 1.-e '.1: ;: vl 1,T. end 1 ea',] d ree ,t. Irr T.. n .:' }. et It h0fl0'1. tel-, pr:lette" 11101 Fella" r.,et+ est-,: r- i,t r r• e_ r :2f- 01'1.11 herr .xpert in the, I4ortioti .'f ir:r 11tii:e t du5e r ,.:.,n1'_:. to p-e.it. ,lien) Ihey The !trill} seanein. when he had eiended wittlo1'1..- sli e tem Ingle stu'e of the state of hiei )-h t 'u a, sr, of )s-uer. tie 1101 surlrt ee: a; hrothrir• ti lam•, and that 3label, as _.t fie -1'i!€ 'ntitr I ., well 11 as }arnse;1)'. %see:sett, was soft. ...i 11ti. .,:.sly lett their 'erne, to the rase ,e t1' e•ned neatly to seers. His own ap- 5 t iritentier. et firer 14":1111144',l,e 0X1,1nineti by sayM 1.1t •4)-s. „1.31„,Tis f.' that he had been 4)e le sly platelet). ='1 ; 11•,. t -'y -t_ n], im ami". the nnpl . n n that he :enef :1ttyiti4laf- .. , 14i1= i t. It. y a,1 t iy' F t1,.' Qltat'tl its iNt1 •m' w rte :^IM plug InF e it y'. ht .SI. hengi. ty e1' i e ire fumes of liquor with whirl, 1, hae1 beers plied with a stew 10 �e e91t 11)5 J.ln 11- [i rise}, 1.11• m runt -t in ths pr let, ear tit e ter*1:' a.,entellt, 3111-r this ween h ft ifeleep -.I !;I e r ..,1'.1' 1'n emirs ,See_) lent Clip 'nail ail .tato the hushes on the 1ilarot of a Gi< k. ,alt hitt ttte found Path• v;mna•. had only su...ieel. ri*1, thra. Iml(inr,?nt. in 11,1 'Lille: 10 the ,:!,,,u: !!fish•+r hr foil eerne tier irarroi I; -1. 1 a t .c: rrH .lore.. ter w,.' 'trustee ;n ...fer,irs' tH_ p'._-' . wish „ 7,('1.42 ee.e't `nlrm the :;t" of their s emit their peirei rem. Peyend yn_ tr,ud 44 the , f the VV.Intided mate yeerne. ,. -w cow, th the nes' i' was •e ,en.. eo lose, and, yet :he would n. eieturn his apperent'515544,4.•But ;Inhale slept not; he wits in that seen., Wrain the world suileeely lesee attrectione. its iliusioes, and its 1)0v and the unki1w a th,r "line -.vita its eort,jectul - . its reeel- eeione 'tiff its immensity.He had e. moral r men ?n one hist reeee Of life. but ht' heti 'hoii;_ht lit- or this ail -important '51))'et Heel h s tin of 'b the ire •n riegitier In his ears, his 14(1irtint aet4Ou:t' m1' Sant 'eases endnye4 i0 the end; but start:,. In the silence of that really inten- anted blockhouse, with no sound t0 ealiv n hm. no appeal to keep alive factitioue sentiment,no hope -e - . tot^, to Impel, things began to appeal Il t1'.- 111)111 Intent ,,f e puri( til h nioorrby n tor. 17" iS 40111itle- esery t : ear thea ye e it:tam d rein when ie escertairtel fire le et;all - se sere'allt. ,reit) tile op-. n} e; 11's present couar- • 1: thr. wbr,5 ...Am. to. tie, West, ..1,.(te-i Pathfinder." soled le,- '•w',. retet .trill' end th,awill entitle ;aI te 1 ,. (efaetea We ,st e, 1t t !n. .,! ; e., i,pl,l 115 ., 1,1)4( 1,0 45',,,5 I,. 31+4:1 400'11 ''311144) in settee; 10 ,111 n l tt n'. l withed :that, Naar 1" de the nem teine mime. ie were e teetered' ie these reriars s :11' 11 .,tug:- 41.. h l. aro 151•}' t. 1'J, f' r 1. t• , gs,ieet.is ri0 not 11, the rrmifil V. 1. 71. ittl r- lt. f upt- :i u kto it in i!1 fti-or 'Ire with • tl f his t 1-nd, Now, !h11.1 1:. 1 11 a :1111. tho )'„ii,,tdis or tl,. 1 r I a ors vk-otilet have i -arced • t le delermere." "Well. to me ):hey seem mutat of 111 im1 hn s blackguards trds fore - end left, always.'euceptine our friend the Sarpent, who is a g.Utlenman for an !Indian. I;tit, whet. these savage:: :made the assault on 514. killing: Cor- poral 1I'Nar and his nen as if they 1 had been so many rabbits. Li-uten- ant 1A1i1' and myself took refuge in ore of the hole, of this here island. of which there are eo many among the ror-ks, and there we remained :towed away like two leaguers in -a r,eitina Lold Unfit Wei ;tare out for want of gruh. A 111011 may say 5114:31 rub is the foundation of human; nature, I deidte 1 1.14• Quiu'tea'master to make terms. l0 of we 'r•otlkl have 't gamed oure.i:es for an hour or' two :n the place. bad as it was; but he declined, on the ground that the enesere w0lldn't keep faith if any 01 them teen, here ,nd so there was 514, us • in askingthem to. I consent - ell to strikkr ontwo principls; one, that we might be said to have struck already, for running. below is getter TXIE SEAFORTI-I NEWS ally thought to be giving up the :.hip; and the other. that we had an enemy in our eunnachs that was more formidable in his attacks than the enemy on deck. Hunger is ad-- 1)le cirennlstanee. 114 any man who hart lived on it eight ;and -forty hours will acknowledge," el`ncle." said habil in a mourn - eel wt,ic41 and with en expostulatory manner. "4)^y poor rather ie- sadly, emits' hurt!" ''1'1)11 M:otnet, true: 1 will sit by }aim, end do illy Item ;et rousolation, Are time ia:us well fassen„d, girl'.' fol' 'in 111,51 an occasion the mind should be tranquil and uo.iisturbed... "We :tree ,:ate, 1 believe, from all Me this heavy blow of Providence," "Well, filen, Magnet, do y'ou go tap to the 5)014)' above and try to compose yourself, while I'atthfinder rt1l1 - aloft and takes a lookout from the cross -trees. Your father may wish to say something: to me its privatte, autd it may he well to leave us alone, These lux 501011111 scenes, al)ld inexperienced people, like rue, self, do not always wish what they say to he overheard," Although the idea of her uncle's affording religious consolation by the side of a death -bed certainly never obtruded itself on (11e imagin- ation of Mabel, she thought there might be a propriety in the request with which she twee unacquainted, and she complied accordingly. Path- finder Imacf already ascended to the roof to make his survey, and the brattier-in•lawr were left alone. Cap took a seat by the side of the Serg- eant, and bethought him seriously of the grave duty he had before hint. A elem.)' nt teiterral minute,- sneeeeeied. dui me which brief epee/ the mn:u•- � inee wae digesting the de:tame of his intended lis •eauree, i "1. must say. eine:urt Ilnolt:toe" 4':1(, et lena,4}1 minim. need in iris i.. cuiiar re ginner, 'that there b:is been ll11141 a!'.te oat„tL' nlr:<srli rte- i41 t11i= 'Utthacpj:v tag,, diunu; .,1141, lite {,re,. .111 1,, ;ill' :'.n o e a -•.nn `.Oleo t111 11 1,011 ill t„ be -:peke n• au4i tt,etlline 1n:! t -he trnlh. i f •4,1 it WO, ,1111} n, say' much in plain ):1151)1:(4u'. In elm; 1, :� •k`M e:llii, 1.4), 5Ili, r1,1117. there eannot 15111 l4) two opinions: fens 1111511) I aro, teal 110 101,11015 1 Call seev- ! Oral errel.e ray ee'11'. that it teat cdueation to d••t'rrct,” 'What would you Heti,,. brother c tap:"' rotllrned the Other in a fee. 1;11. tutee: "what is done is done; and it now ton late to te•neely it." "Very trate, brother Dunham, batt not 10 repent fir 1t; the (,00el Rook toils ns 1. to -ye)' 5.40 late, to l•el?e.;, 1 and 1've !ways 11''acd tint this is the precious' tn1mle nl, Ifyou've 1113y thing on yore' mind. Ser'-:eanmt, hoist it nut freely-; for, you know, you trust it t0 a friend. You were nly' "m1n i.t)r's husband, and poor little Magnet is my Own si<h'r' d mlC„lmt,-r; told,. tiling e11' 110:11. 1 shall always look upon you as n brother. 1t's a thousand pities that you didn't lie off :4):d In with the heats and send a emitter u1Had to reeounuitre: in which ease your teems -land would 1:l'.'f- been saved and this di este r would not have i"•fainter os all. Well Serie-mit, WI" al•e oil 1e101't3l: that. is <orrle run Clint, 1 make 1110 doubt; sol if y011 00 befog' a little. why, awe tntt.;t follrnv. \'es. thattmmi4t git•,- you consolation." 'I know all this, brother t'ap; and hope I'm prepared to meet a sold- ier's fate—there is floor Mahe'1 "Ay, ay-, that's a heavy drag. 1 know; but you wouldn't take her with you if you could, Sergeant; and so the better way is to make as light of the separation as you can, Mabel is a gond girl, and so was her nmoth- qd before hot; elle was my sister, and it shall be my care to see that her daughter gets a good lutshand, if our lives and scalps nee spared; for 1 Alights,. no one would vain about (mililrg into a faintly that 111e1 no scalps." Brother. my tthilei fs Lelrothed; :he will beece10 the wii',' of Path- finder." "Well, brother Dunham, every man has his opinions and his man- ner of viewing things; and, to my notion. tine match will he anything but agreeable to Mabel, 1 have no objection to the age of the man; 1'um not 0)147 of them that thinks it neces- sary to 1,e a boy to make a girl happy, but, one the whole, I prefer a man of about fifty for a husband; still there ought not to be any cir- (um4tance between the parties to Make them unhappy. Circumstances play time devil with matrimony, and I set it down as one that Pathfinder don't know as touch as my niece. You've seen but little of the gill, Sergeant, and have not got the run of her knowledge; hut let iter pay it out freely, as she will do when she gets to he thoroughly acquainted, and you'll fall in with but fess' 51110olutastern that can keep their lull':: i5) her onlpluty'.'. "$h.''. good child --a dear, good trill." 1111.1ttered the Sergeant. his .'ye, tillin;t with tears; "and it is my misfortune that 1 have =eel) so little her." ••arc• j. fnlee4 a1 mood girl. and limeys t111Jee thee too 1111101. 1'01' pope 1^.uhlind,c', wile, Is r010,011111011' man anti alt 01,111'1'101100t1 7e1:14) In itis nw'n t.i1y; hitt W110 tin-. no more idea of the Main ellalie•e than you have of *pieorie ti triecrtnome•tt'y;sergeant,,, •151, br•,rtlier Cap, had Pathfinder been with ne in the boats. this esti sifter ;Mein not have happene(D" 'That is col te. likely; for his 5401.5 11(211e will allow that the maim a good guide; but than, Sergeant, it' the truth must he spoken, you Ins '..• managed t:hie expedition in a huts.' ('.85' al1014e 611er. 1104) sh0111,1 race hove-tn, oaf yotn' hasten, and 11,•11) ill a bun) to reconnoitre, 1111 1 told you before. Thal is a matter to be remelted of; and I tell it to you. hoeaause. truth. in sued) a rase; ought to be 1)44,ke11.'' "Mt error -:ire dearly paid 105, tu'otIl r; aind poor 'Mabel, I fear, will he the sufferer. I think. however. that the calamity would not have happened had there not been 5,1.8. 3,411. I fear me, brother, that. Jasper Eauelete e 1111 prley'e4 ite false." 'That is just me: notion; for this fresh -water life must, sooner or later. undermine any man's morals. Lieutenant Muir :tuci um1.:elf talked this matter 01:01' awhile we lay in a bit of 11 hole out here•, on this Mated; and eve both canto to the conclusion ileat nothing short of Jaspers are,,, h my ..011,1 have bt•otiglu un a1! into trio infernal scrape. Well. Ser,. vomit, you had better compose your mind, and think of other matter::; fur, when a vessel is about 4o enter a strange. port, it is more prudent to think of the anchorage inside than to be under -running all the events that have turned up during the v'y'ge. There's the log•book ex• pressly t -o note al1 these matters in; and what stands there must form the column of figures that's to be posted tip) for or against tis, How slaw, Pathfinder! is there anything in the wind, that you come down the lad- der like an Indiaul in the wake of a scalp?" p'"' The :nide raise)} a finger for sil- ence. and then beckoned to Cap to ascend the first ladder. 1111(1 to allots' Mabel to take his plaee et the side of 111e Sergeant. "We trustbe prudent, and the must he bold too." said he in a low twice. "The riptyles are in earnest in their intention to fire the block: for they know there is now nothing to he gained by letting it stand, I hear the voice of that vagabond, Arrowhead among them, and he is urging thein to set about 'heir devil- try this very night, We must .be stirring, Saltwater, and doing too. Luckily there are four or five barrels of water in the block, anti these are something towards a siege. My reck- oning is wrong too, or we shall yet reap some advantage from that hon- est fellow's, the Serpent, being at liberty," Cap did not wait for tt second in- vitation; hut, stealing away, he war soon in the upper room with Path- finder, while Mabel took his post at the side of her father's humble bed. Pathfinder had opened a loop, having s0 tar concealed the lightthat it would not expose him to a treacher- ous shot; and expecting a sllnunona he stood with his faco nem' the hole. ready to antser. 'l'he slillnes.. t1, n succeeded was at 1.'ngt1 1,1'010'11 by the voice of Muir, "Master Pathfinder," called out he, "A1 friend .immlons you to a par- ley, ('once freely to one of the loops. for y'ou'',e nothing to fear so 1011e ;le you are in converse with an otf!n r of the cath," What is your will, Quartermast- er? what is your will? I know the f'i'rth incl mine,. it to he a brave reg- iment; though I rather incline to the 60th as my favorite, and to the Iie1- awue.e more than to either; but what would you have, Quarternm„. ter” if elitist be a pressing errand that brings you udder the loops of at blockhouse at this hour of the eight, with the ntn'taint' of killdeer being inside of it." "Oh. you'll ni' harm a friend,_ Pathfinder. I'm eertaiu; and that's my security. You're a man of judg- ment and have 511(1(led too great a name .1'1 this frontier for bravery to feel the necessity of foolhardiness 10 obtain a cllamaete'r, you'll very well understand, rimy' Rood friend, there is. as much credit to be gained by sub- mitting gracefully. when resietance. becomes hnpossible, as by obstinate- ly holding out contrary to the rules of war. The :-'11eny is too etrong tor u., my brave comrade, and 1 come to (ounse) you to give up the block, on condition of being treated a.1 h pl'i:- Inter of '.wile," "I thank you for this adt•ige, Quer- - '.; e r„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 PROFESSIONAL CARDS MEDICAL SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr, 11. A. McMaster, M.R., Graduate of. University of Toronto. Paul L. Brady, M.IS, Graduate at University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up -to -slate diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the CIi111c the first Tuesday in every month from 4 to 6 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will he held on the second and last Thursday le every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWiLL, Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefieid's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng, At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month, -63 Waterloo St„ Stratford, Telephone 207. AUCTIONEER GORDON M. (!RANT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, Arrangements can be made for Salt' Date at the Seaforth News, or by writing Gordon 1i. Grant, Goderich Charges moderate and satisfacll0l: guaranteed. Ie. W. AIIRENS, Licensed Auction ear for Perth and Huron Counties Sates solicited. Terms on Application. Farm shock chattels and real estate prope"ty, It. R. No. 4, Mitchell. Phone 5174 r 0. Apply at this eflfco HAROLD JACKSON Licensed in Huron and Perth (mule tics. Prices reasonable; satisfaction. guaranteed. For information, write or phone Harold Jackson, -phone 74 01) Gil; 11.11.4. Sett(01)h. ED\\'ARD W. ELLIOTT, Licensed Auetionec-r for Iluron. Correspond• euce punntptly answered. Inmmediate arrangements Can he made for Salo Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Watson & eid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY 4Sneressors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFCSItTH, ONT, All kin(1,3 of Insurance -risks effect ed at lowest rats in First-elasa Companies. r. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS President, Wm. Knox, Lnndcshorn Vice President, W. R. Archibald S ,10 r th; Seerc-rary Treasurer, M. A Reel, S aforth. AGENTS F Mekereber, R.11.1, Dublin; Jolla, P Peppen 11 11.1. llr1eefield; T. Ir Pru.tem. Ilodhageu James Watt Myth; Aldred Teo, Holmesville, DIRECTORS Alex 1troaditot, Seaforth; William Knox, Lmldeel-,orf,; Chris Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton! Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R Alclifbald. Seaforth; Alex Mclwing Blyth; Frank 1fc(lregor, Chalfant Hugh Alexander. Walton. - Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will ba promptly attended to by applicationt to any of the above named officers addressed to their ' respective post offices. tcrmaster. which is the more accept- able as it costs nothing; but I do not think it belongs to my gifts to yield a.place like this while food and - w Iter last," "Well, I'd be the last, Pathfinder, to recommend anything against so brave a resolution, end I see the means of maintaining it, But t'e'll remember that Muster Cap has fall- en," "Not he, not het roared the in- dividual in question through anoth- er loop; "and so far from that, Lieu- tenant, he has risen to the height of this here fortification, and has no mind to put his head of hair into the hands of such barbers again, so long as he can help it. I look upon this hlekhouse as a circumstance, and have no mind to throw it away." Notice to Creditors, 3 whs. for $2,60 ..�,:@.f�t+,Y figA,v,1. 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Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the CIi111c the first Tuesday in every month from 4 to 6 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will he held on the second and last Thursday le every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWiLL, Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefieid's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng, At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month, -63 Waterloo St„ Stratford, Telephone 207. AUCTIONEER GORDON M. (!RANT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, Arrangements can be made for Salt' Date at the Seaforth News, or by writing Gordon 1i. Grant, Goderich Charges moderate and satisfacll0l: guaranteed. Ie. W. AIIRENS, Licensed Auction ear for Perth and Huron Counties Sates solicited. Terms on Application. Farm shock chattels and real estate prope"ty, It. R. No. 4, Mitchell. Phone 5174 r 0. Apply at this eflfco HAROLD JACKSON Licensed in Huron and Perth (mule tics. Prices reasonable; satisfaction. guaranteed. For information, write or phone Harold Jackson, -phone 74 01) Gil; 11.11.4. Sett(01)h. ED\\'ARD W. ELLIOTT, Licensed Auetionec-r for Iluron. Correspond• euce punntptly answered. Inmmediate arrangements Can he made for Salo Date by calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Watson & eid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY 4Sneressors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFCSItTH, ONT, All kin(1,3 of Insurance -risks effect ed at lowest rats in First-elasa Companies. r. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS President, Wm. Knox, Lnndcshorn Vice President, W. R. Archibald S ,10 r th; Seerc-rary Treasurer, M. A Reel, S aforth. AGENTS F Mekereber, R.11.1, Dublin; Jolla, P Peppen 11 11.1. llr1eefield; T. Ir Pru.tem. Ilodhageu James Watt Myth; Aldred Teo, Holmesville, DIRECTORS Alex 1troaditot, Seaforth; William Knox, Lmldeel-,orf,; Chris Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton! Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R Alclifbald. Seaforth; Alex Mclwing Blyth; Frank 1fc(lregor, Chalfant Hugh Alexander. Walton. - Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will ba promptly attended to by applicationt to any of the above named officers addressed to their ' respective post offices. tcrmaster. which is the more accept- able as it costs nothing; but I do not think it belongs to my gifts to yield a.place like this while food and - w Iter last," "Well, I'd be the last, Pathfinder, to recommend anything against so brave a resolution, end I see the means of maintaining it, But t'e'll remember that Muster Cap has fall- en," "Not he, not het roared the in- dividual in question through anoth- er loop; "and so far from that, Lieu- tenant, he has risen to the height of this here fortification, and has no mind to put his head of hair into the hands of such barbers again, so long as he can help it. I look upon this hlekhouse as a circumstance, and have no mind to throw it away." Notice to Creditors, 3 whs. for $2,60