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The Huron Expositor, 1897-04-09, Page 6
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I I tor that .. -. -, I V - I ,�!ms th it brought the tears to Lady larke ebony�ross, in her room. It had been C I;;.:,':. .11,11�Ill"".""""t.��,,�'ll",�l,iI I 1, I I I �! I 'i 11),"': �.�-..-._, - - - I TL T A W PT.T A I* A IWD I 11 I _ I- ___ — . . . .. . - - **Since cmitinvou, JL nave been , a __ -----. - le� I &VOU Ty 04 a 15 vian. upug uu uivarts ,uvr avi- unKen irOM Tine grave of an OICE Abbot in . . I - .1 - , . tention, she maid,— . . - � 1__� . afaicted ',with scrofulous boils and ! . 49 9)1_ Z' ,1 \1 A$ atria Church and had been in her . 1� , Beauty, is Who called you, Aspatria, 1, sores, which caused me terrible CHArTRR II i . � mother's family three hundred years. It -1hysicians were unable I CONT]INUXID. . the ,p o w ey 11 it was MY mother a name. She- was was a Christ that .'iad. been in the grave sufferingI ble .t . I 0. I which ca ti- born in Aspatria and she loved the 'Place and had come back to earth, Her mother's 1. . I to help me, and I only grow worse . I . -V very much." eyes had closed forever while fixed upon it, . , ria- - . under their care. I � I . I � `strongest " Where Is it child ? I never heard of and to Aspatria, it had always been an ob. - � FoRdrVE ME, CHIUST. •% I . tures. it.)) ! i- I At length, I began :49 Forlieure I will. Go thy ways and . � . � 'A Woman's � jeot of anpr me reverence and love. She I write it i and I'll be gone before Will is . . . . . . personal at- 11 Not faraway, on the sea -coast, -a lit- ,was shooke I to find herself unmoved by its , to take back.)' i ' tractiveness tle town that brother Will says has been white pathos. Even at her' b"t hours she is,the weapon' -with which she conquers her asleep for centuries. Such a pretty place, could only stand with clasped hands and . W It wad an unfortunate letter, as letters world. Almost every-womanbelieves that straggling up the hillside and looking over streaming eyes before it, and with sad im- I I AYER'S written lin a huri7 always are. Absolute she possesses at least some attractive the see. Mother was born there and she in ploration cryt- I i � � � me I silence * otild have piqued and worried UI- feature and strives to make the most of that. buried in the churchyard. It is I " I cannot pray I I cannot pray I Forgive - . Sarsaparilla, an d far. He� would have Zlcied .her ill abd But mere regularity of feature is not. the � sqiah an - old ohurdb, one thousand j "Mrs ! old.! me, Christ I" I - . �� very soon .qTew bet. dying perhaps and the uncertainty, vague most attractive form of beauty. r A.- ; I ... . . ter.' After using and po ntous would have prompted him Mankind is more influenced by the bright Mother said it was built by St. Kentigern. (To be continued. . . to actio , if only to satisfy his own mind. glowing vitality of perfect health. A classic I went there to pray last week, by mother's I —0 I half a dozen b � ��, ' i ottles Somet! es he feared that a girl so sensitive cast of countenance will -not make a woman grava. I thought she might hesir ' me and I In Memorium. I I was completely would Prale away in neglect ; and he ex et- attractive and captivating, if she is pile, he!r;�,6,10 bear the suffering." , - - - ' . at" thin, weak and nervous, or has a pimply poor child I It is nhamiful of These lines are dedicated in affectionate ra- I . . cured, so that I have not bad a boil ed a letier from William Anney saying no. complexion of unwholesome breath. Ulfar ill . i . . or pimple' -on any part of my body But a hirdied, halting, not very correct These. complaints' are due to imperfect I membranae of Robert Barbour, or., who � . ". He is.not to blame. Will told Mi that - i for the last twelve years. I can !P18tls, �,rhomo whole tenor was, "What What in nutrition. The digestive and blood-,,miking it was a i1xwr woman who couldn'i keep �®d in Egmondville, on Saturd' . the tn�t;r 11 What have I done ? Do yon organs fail to extract the needed nourish- ' i gyp cordially recommend ,Ayers Sarsa- remember last year at this time ?" irritated went from the food, and the liver is too slug- what she had won." , - ! March 13th, 1897, aged 79 years and , patina as the very best bloo&purifler him beyand reply. I gish to cleanse the blood of bilious impuri- 11 It was very brutal of Will tA) say . ay such 10 months : - - in existence." — G. T. Rmn"T, He w 0 still in Italy when it raaolh6d him, ties. The entire constitution becomes weak a thing." I . I ) and poisoned. - 44 Re did not mean it unkindly. We are Death has been here and borne -awe J$yersville� Tixas. Sir Thous Fenwick was not likely ever to The only perfect antidote for this state of plain-spoken people;* Lady Rediwars. Tooll Dear grandpa from our aide - � . I return to England. He was slowly dying . . I I - things is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis - Just to the evening of the day, I I . . mephial Will Would tell me, if . and he had been removed to a villa in the covery. It gives power to the dizestive and 0 " y as � So trail, and weak, he died, . I - there in any ho r, for me. Dow UlfjLr love, .. Italian bills. And Elizabeth .Redware had nutritive organs to make an abundance of . I a friend'with her, a y widow just come me at all now ?, � I Net IODS ago he filled his place, I t Pure, rich, highly vitalized blood, which I from Athens, whcO = at times its pernleates the whole system with the sweet-' "I fear not." I And took communion there ; . . But grandpa's run his mortal rue, . splendid picturesqub national costume. She nese of purity; the beauty of womanly. vigor - :'Are you sure ?" - And never can return. . ; I )) f and animation. I I am ours. I I THS ONLY WORW9 PAIR was a very britht, handsome woman, whose It creates solid, healthy flesh and natural 44 Thank you. 'Nowd will go,. She put Grandpa's not dead, but sleeping there, Ila edu"IW12 had sen supplemented by travel, color; clears the complexion; die els wrink- out her hands before her as if she was blind - it His spirit's gone above ; 1, I r9apari society and a rather vnhappy matrimonial les; rounds out the form and imbues the 'a calmly resting in that home, , 'IV - i experience. She knew how to pique and whole physique with the irresistible natural and had to feel her way ; and in answer to of Peace. and Joy, and love. Aws ckm hctwal cvm Cuala ad Cold$ provokei Trow to flirt to the very edge, magnetism of perfect health. � I all Lady Redware's entreaties to remain, to . I - - . Oh who would call dear grandpa back � danger and then sheer off,how to njanip�ulate miss Julia Elli', of Faitb, McLean Co., ,�; rest, to eat something, she only shook her io earthly strife and care : 11� - I I men before the fire- of passion, as witches writes:. "After suffering for a long while wiKy-, head and stumbled forward. Brune saw To struggle on In this dark world , . , . tii'a I used to manipulate their waxen images be. lingering disease, I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's her comiug. He' was standing by the horses While he is happy there ? ; . - medicines. T took seven bottles of the 'Golden but he left them and . - VETEP"ARY. fore the blazing coals. went to meet his i � Medical Discovery' and 'Itavorite Prescription' . is NIB- The vacant chair he once did fl ll, GREETS 'V 8 honor grad4tate o She ha: easily won .Ulfar's -confidenc4� ; and found relief. Life is now no longer a burden ter. Her misery was no.visible that he put Awakens fresh our grief ; Ill � f ontarl a she had even assisted in the selection of the to me. I weigh iso pounds. A year ago I weighed her in the saddle with fear. But she But dry our tears, for grandpa's gone, J Veterinary - All � pounds, 3: shall praise Dr. Pierre's medicines gathered the reins, silently toilet Wber6 sighs are no relief. I '. animals treatard.a;ol �1 dimesses of Dowestle eos ;,'and she declared to Elizabeth that 92 P' her and 6 Va promptly attended to and cam wherever I go. I Rel better than ever before. . I . shWeemoderate. . tertnaryDen a she would not for the whole world, interfere My health was very' much impaired, and I feel motioned him to proceed ; and Aspatria's His ho grew brighter is he neared I Office and residen' on Goderich =, = between Ulfar and his pretty innocent ! that I owe a jrrtRt deal to your wonderful medi- -last sad smile haunted Lady Radware for The M191t eternal shore . �_* . I . i ' , AM of Dr. Scott's 04, seatorth. Ingif cines.. I truly believe they saved my life. Ithank many aday. Long afterward she recalled river, . - r She was glad Ulfar was going to marry a you for the advice which you so kindly gave me I For he know &crops the r I . I phenomenon. while taking your medicines." at with a sharp gasp of pity and annoyance. That grandrep. had gone"before. . . I I G.1 H. GIBBs Elizabeth knew' her better. She It was such a proud, sorrowful farewell. One lesson earth- they seem to say, i . . gave � 10001010 , Veterinary gurgeoq and Dentist. Toronto College of the couple opportunity and they needed I — She reached home but it took the'_last One less from pain is riven, I i . . remnant of her strength. She was, carried One ]on the daily crow to: bear, . veterinary dentists, JHonor Graduate of Ontario yet- nothing rnore. There were already between marriage was impossible until the mourning to her bed and she remained � the But therersone more in Heaven. . ortuary College, Honor member of Ontario Veterin- them a � good understanding, transparent for Sir Thomas was over. re many . Medical Societyj'All diseases of domestic animals Also death had =y treated. �All calls promptly attended to secrets, little jokes, a confessed confidence. soften�d hia heart and, his weeks. The hills were white with on ow, � God has laid UP in Heaven for him father's last . dJ or nVht. Nntirlry an Surgery laity. They quickly became affectionate. and the winter winds were sounding among A crown which cannot fade ; IN, , 2- I urge,ry- a- .or 9 The words had made him indeterminate r . eterminate and a M an "n=Ty-Dr, Campbells I nice. lovelv 6&Xah relict of Herbert Sand a little a" nat-ifin". I them like the chant of high as I she The righteous judge, at that groat day - - I is ON THE - I L I I APPE1 I - OF EVERY 13orET, 1_�R OR ^ I urn I LL I . I L I I I It i I I . -- ! . I . ; . L I ; I ; A , , .. 1 I _. . )rla is put up In ons-Oze bottlet edi I . malksh . .3 I Ulu Bold In bulk. Don't allow ailyam I ytVng else = the plea or proMIMLA at as good" and "will , answer e"n '", B.Co "hat you got O -A -6-T-04, - I . . , 01'2!,e" I Cf I . 0 1 � Main sareetriesdona. Night calls answered Isom theI J P F_ . c ever. woman of 81181 place it on grandpa's head. r office. . I Esq., noConly reminded Ulfar of his vows the world would not have believed i . n this came down once more to the parlor. Even ; 14M62 " . � . N I - ( to Aspatria but in the very reminder she letter ; its aura -subtle but perxistent as then Will carried her like a baby in his ' Then lei us trust in God our Savior, I I I tempted him to break them. When Aspa- .the arms. .' He had carried her mother in the And walk the pAthe he tract ; � V. LEGAL doubt of the paper -would have made That we may all be ready . - I trio's letter was put into his hand she was her oubt its fondest line same way, when she began to die ; and his — - ; 9. But Aspatria I To meet the call of God. JAMES� - — - 1L. KILLORAN, with him', marvellously arrayed in tis- had no idea other than that certain words'' heart trembled and smote him. Ile was I -.--*— sue of sily'Ler and brilliant . colors. A head represented abiolute!y certain feelings. very terider with his little sister, but tem- 1 - Barrister, Sollelt6r, Conveyancer and Notary dress of gold coins glittered in her fair The letter made her joyful. It brought Posts of"rage tossed him to and fro when he The Old Log House. L I Public. Mocey to loan. Offlee over Pickard's Store, thought .of Ulfar Fenwick. . ' . . � . formerly MeeliviWe Institute, Main Street, Se braided b 'air ; her long white arms were back the roses to her cheeks, the spring [%V-RMEN FOR THE joURNAL. I 1 1528 ' shining with bracelets ; she was at once of motion to .her steps.' She began to ' And he was compelled lately to think of I - L . , .. I I languid and impulsive, provoking Elizabeth work in her- room once more. Now and him often.. All over the felll-side,, all - - T . 0 1 Auld Hoose, 0 ! Auld Hoose, through Allerdale, it - had begun to be Deserted tho' ye �e G. CAM I , forme!ly of Cameron. Holt a and Ulfar to conversation and then amazing then her brothers heard her singing Lhe whispered, " Aspatria Annoys hiwi been de- There neer wull be a be, hoose I , M. Cameron, B r and Sollaitar, Goderiob, tbeni b the audacity and contradiction of old song she had sung so constantly with Ontario. Office-Ramilton street, oppoelte Colborne .y. . Ae halt sae dear t ze me. , Hotel. T_ I . 1452 hei opinions. - Ulfar,_ serted b her lover." How the fact had . ' 1 64 1 . scamall solio.Under fal-se colours. ; It ie 8V fortunate," she said, "that become Inown it was difficult to dimeover ; I . I - . I JANZ8 SCOTT, Barrister, A -n. solicitor for moi- Ulfar has found a little out-of-the-way . girl " A shepherd in th6 shade his plaining made, . it was as if it 'had flown from rooll to roof .Rickety, shingleless, old and gray, iron's Bank, I bi� Of love and lovers moron with th � Scathed by the storms of many a day, Some Mackay. stitched shoes are ode. Oe - Elliott IQ* to appreciate his eat beauty. The world Unto the fairest lass that trod on grass, e Vxltbws. Will could see it in the Clllnton, Ont. kone� to loan on mortgage. . . u In a wayside sTot where the wild weeds grow, y 1452 at present,�does not think much of maaeu- And thus began his song : . faces of his neighbors, oo'ld hear it in the Stands the old log cabin of long ago. to imitate Goodyear Welts. . - - � 1� I zones Of their speech, could feel it in the . I I _. - - line beauty. A handsome fellow who starts . I I .1 They have a "dummy welt" on the Restore, restore my hearts again, their hands. And . he thought of Lo"lly, haughtily round It stand , S. RAYS, BurlOW, 50110160r, 0onvoyanoor and for any of its prizes is judged to be frivolous Which thy sweet lookg have slain, . Lordly mansions on every band, outer edge of the sole, and a ialse insole � R Notary Public;' solicitor for the Dominion and poetical, perhaps immoral ; yoil see Lest that, enforced by your disdain I sing, - tehl"espe of until he could not eat a meal Deigning nerer &Iook to cast t I lr- Offlos--Oardbio's block, Main Nrsst, SWorlb - Byron's be�auty made him unfit for a le la- Fye I fya an love ! f t is a foolish thin I p On the ruined roof of the humbly past, ' 4008Y to loan, i am ; . or sloe an hour in � Peace. His heart was h coveiing the stitches under fhefwt. I tor, he could do nothing but write poetry. . on fire ftla I 1 4 — I wi S.- pressed rage. He tali ,,. But no matter how skillful the deceptiOJ3 ! � " Since love and fortune will, I honor still Brune that all he�,_' 01Y a f )oi o'er its threshold falls, t® "the th� eye, the. effect upon the feet I X. BEST, Barrister, SolUkr, Notary, ao. I should sa�y it was Ulfar's best card to Your dark and sbining eye; , Rarelf a look at its old, gray walla, soon ; - wick across his anted was to lay Fen. Rarely 1 Otos-Roomm, AVG doors north oft.'Ammerols marry this � innocent with the queer name-' What conquest will it be, sweet nymph, to thee, ,knees and break his neck. By a r,en r a stranger is cast, I Crow, - I IL ground floor, next door So 0. L. Papsix ' I shows it up. Seaforth. Goderich ace afigure 11 Nobody cares for the old house now- ;��!Exr,e'. Main 1 streek with his f I clod 1he could never gat If I for oorrow die? And the L he spread out his mighty hands . ' r 0. . Any shoe stitched under the -fy� Main into and CAmeron. im into Parliatnent one would trust him Re,t,re, restore my he&rt again, and clasped -and; unclasped sheaf with a RoII17 away Is It rough, rude wall - i silent force that had terrible anticipation in Tot foot must form hard and callous -CA with taxes t � . He is born to make love, and WliiCh thY sweet looko have slain, 9 ng and tu 1%,ling and like to i;al ; I 40M I . I I I � Ise and his 'country Ph Ilia can go aim yer- Lost that, enforced by your disdain, I sing, it. And he noticed that after her ftluegg And the raftbra round,. Its f uprears, � spots on it, as soon as the leather I t4 W�Hzd , life togeth circlet X ing and,W4'sing through li together. - f I Fye ! fye on love ! It is a foolish thing !11 his sister no longer wore the ,et of Are bent b�. the burden of foureco "esm . I were inter�ated in Ulfar-" - � I - 4po . .wears away and the sititches form I I diamonds which ;had been ,her betrothal . I I . evidently lost all hope. Then On roof and g ole their c elevations under pressure. 4 i I But the lifting of the. sorrow was Only ring. She had evi& The winter wind and the initower sun I interested in Ulfar, Sarah," that it might press more heavily. a eir w rk have,done ; I ANCRON, HOLTA HOLM28, Banisters. Ila- "You are In 11*l10n6b&at"ry,Jw.,Qodsri* out. X.O. interru .ted Elizabeth. " You said so to me letters carne,; no - No more it was time for him to interfere. And crumbled down, since many a, day. � The sole of the CloodyearWelted ! I ONE&", Q. a., P#4 Now, DuDLir How= 11K, t.11 � - Inessages of any kind ; Aspatria feared it when he caime to her The quaint old chiumey of ,, Ojai and c1sy.,1 . � 1pl� : jut nig . none of the pretty love -gages he delighted room one . I - " Slater Shoe I I is sewn W a strip I : . "a 't : , imi " Did I7 Nevertheless, life does not , morning and kissed her and baI . rip " � HOLMESTED oceftor to the late am of ` in glvingt',during the first months of their de On every side, within and without,-' of leather autside the shoe—not a, ; -;; � � j F. McCaughey &,,Rolmested, Barrister,,15oliciltor give us- timb_ really to question ourselves and . he ID d -bye. Ire said he was going a, bit The Chinklag and plaster are falling Qub . . acquaintance. .- .- Conveyancer, and iNotaiy . ftlicitor for the Own intance. A gloom, more wretched it is the in of my nature to mis' r good-bye. : And the sagging sash frith Iss broked ' � . off and might be a week away -happen Are a fence no more against wIn4andpanien'. stitch or peg being under the foot. J adi&n Bank.of Commerce. Money to lend. Fum feelin for, evidence." '�Ake than that of death orsickness settled in the more. But she did not dare to- queation Rach pa* . , I ,f . . ; , pair remains six days on � !� for we. Offloe M" ScotVis Block, Main -Street . . old rooms of Seat -Amber. William and him. . Will at times had masterful ways in and out through us v ugh its drooping door the last to take the stre-kh out of the 1'� I Sworth. I Tou must not change your opinions 80 Brune carried its shadow on their which no one dared to question. , The feet of the fathers will fall no more I . . I- )) I quickly, Sarah . broad I r ah - . 11 n e As back and forth on their way, 11 ; . * rosy faces into the hayfields and the wheat- Brun' knew where his brother was going. ! : " It is offe an element of success to fields. It darkened all the leather, moulding it to keeb the I . . mummer days They went to their work, with the waking day. �. o, DE I NTISTRY. change your opinions. It is he4itating The night before he had taken Brune to the I I I .1 I among a variety of views that is fatal. The and dulled all 'the usual mirth -making of little room called the Spire's room.' Through that mouldering niceties which consfitute fit and comforL ' W. TWEDDLE, Dentibt. In it Idering doorway I entered in, YOU'll kn0VV that it'S genubw Goodyiar ' Offloo-Over ]Mchard- . the ingatheriug feasts. William was cross there was a large - And I stood by the spot whore the hearth had ' F. son & MclnnW shoe store, corner Main and man who ddes not know what he the is and taciturn. He loved his sister with al arge oak chest, black with age Where the backlog fire with its ruddy lfgh� 6 9 I John streets, Soaforth� the man who is held cheap." . I and heavy with iron bars. been ; Welt if stataped on ,the sole with the I . Z his heart, but he did not know how to It contained the Had burned Anda through 'the livel . I g might. . Is R. BELDEN, de6tifft; crowning, bridge work " I am store I know what I want, Sarah." athize with her. Even title -deeds, and miny other valuable papers, . � later Shoe" name and price, $3, $49 045- - . And as hes aka Ulfar looked with Intel- oymp niother-love, Will explained these. and the otifor business I To . , V and gold Plate work. Special attention given ' O' 2 when in great anxiety, sometimes wraps But the are$ were out, and the lug -pole gone, A tag on each pair tells the k4ther it is reservation of! the natural teeth. All work ligence at the fear widow and in answer itself in this unreasonable irritability. Brune of the farm to Brune ; and Brune did not All cracked and crumbling the old hearthstone, I 10 the fperformed.' Office--ovar Johnson she shot from hearl - bolt made of —the wear, it wfll give. mlfw Bros., bright blue even need to "k him why. He was well aware And fallen thejawbo, by tae 11repI&CO wall, . - I - mardware store, Saaforth. 1451 . a . understood better. He had suffered from EL what business William Anneys was bent on, Where the wlerd night shadows had loved to fall. once the emotional side of Ulfar's naturesaid,- B. I - ; - of summer ;lightning that get afla.me � at love -change himself ; he -knew its ache and before Will I . ' H. S. ANDM�80X, graduate of Royal Go4e a . * I - ., . - Silent I stood on the .F " You say strange things, Sarah. I w Ong ng, its black despairs and still more. " I am going I ronin floor, _ Dof Dental Snrgecus, Ontario, D. D. S. of To- - wish cruell hopes. He was always on the to Fenwick Castle, bruqe. While Flocked the old house o'er and o'er, And m eyes with burning tears filled Paso . -COntO University. Office, Market Block, Mickell, it was possiWe to understand y6u." - look- I am going to make that measureless villain us, Ontario. . , !"2 " Who shall read the interpretation out for Aa atria ; and one day he heard marry, Aspatria.' I As I any Lart went back to the vanisbad pas4ii - news whieh 'he thought would interest her. " ls7 it worth ' thereof V is written on everything we see, y while, Will ?11 Many A Y61't bike the grass grown green, 1 3 AqNZW, Dentist, Clinton, Will . � Lad Redware was at the Hall. William 04, . es 0 Ily on; women." " It is worth while. He shall keep his And scant' a winjer,d soovrg have been every Imbon""y' and at Zurich the " I believq', " saii Elizabeth, I I th6,t Ulfar rom Since a barefoot boy 1 -used to roam ' - every Hansall at Hodgeal3otel pe 19' �1 had heard it a week before, but he had not ice. If he does not, I will kill him, or ROB R WILL -199- tiUU: AUItNT FOR 6LA second 7hursday In 660h Im has quarrelled with his country maid. In e must kill me." � Amd'that old log house woo my childhood pme. _ t moo* considered it prudent to name. the fact. 9, ,a il . � Biune had a kinder intelli encs. . I . there a quar�.el. Ulfar, really !" � As . 9 " If he kill - you w.", 1L , N 'T 0 0 t: must then Au say so bright as its sky o'erhe,A - . 69 NO,)) - Aspatria,' he said, s' Redware Hall is - M he �%nswered, with some winper. I fight me. " And Brune's face greiv red and If: couch 60 soft " its humble bed ' - - -1 MXDICAL. open again. I saw .Lady Redware in the hot and him eves flashect-litugry fire. . w Sarah nodded at Ultar and said softly : village." . N face *o fair *9 my Childish sight' I I Am bar's whcw kiss was my last good -night. , I " The absenti must be satisfied with the " That is Za it should be ; only keep I . �, Dr. Jo I " frune ! Oh, Brune, is he there too ?,, I . I hn WGInnis, second place However, if you have us au at interest xintil yon have our i - , ; . � r- "' No he isn"t. lads to Apia 'rr id the bygone years I I 1 . I made sure of that." Graduate London Western University member .sled with hem, Ulfar, turn over a now leaf 4 ?. " usn't les,re Anibar- Amid the past comes back like al::Ming dre Non. a � hat 11 take your place. We masa K1004a. 10 . Till the ruined walls as more I ase of Ontario College bt Physioi"a Benne, want to go to Redware. Per. Side witho * 4V and Jr I found that ut when poor Sandy's was haps his sister may tell me the. truth. -Go ut any Anneys --to heir it: I But the old 1161M studs "It uj��J to be. , I xvU AP Offise and Reside=e--Yofs�lerly owupkd 1.y Mr. Wm. alive. People wh fancy your wrath won't get cold while it is . I Pickard, victoriaI 0 hAvc to live to with me.* Oh, Brune, go with me I I am wai - i amr"v, `6 $0 the CAth0110 0hurch must blot a page now and .then with their ting." One* m . AwIftht 0*112 tiencled prbiaptly. dying of suspense and uncertainty, 11 I I 4 All the ore by the hearth of my earl days . I - — . y I ': It will get hotter and ho'ttek.31 home 16048 are met by the blase, I I Is, an adage which has saved many PersOnS from the twinges of * IRL ARMSTRONG, 'M. B., Toronto, X. D. 0, K., Andloving eyes look bright sa when I . 'Mxls little temperas. The only thing is to turn " Aye, they are fit to � kill anybody, let And whatevet haPpens, don't you be conscience and from the depths . Pver a new o0e." . - 96 alone a little lass like vou It ,11 In my childhood's years I saw them than. Victoria, ]L G. P. S., Ontario, successor to Dr. If anything unpleasant happens to me,,, - William - . Vn put . savin of kind words to Aspatria. The . Of remorse, But not; only hss it I ill�lioik 01104 lately c � �xuplad by Dr. ZlIott, Brno*. 44 about and it may make tad . - assured them of peace of mind and ' ' - . old said Ulfar, "tI try to bury it." little 448 has suffered more than a bit But the years roll by and the faces fade, I consequently ltappinese�bat ill., loobwo. - � bread between us ;but I'll .go with you,. ;and Awd one by one in the dust are laid, 7 i ! W You cannot do it. The past is a ghost she is that like ' has many times spared - , even if we do have a falling out. I'm not `.even mothef.!- I cou][dii)t bidet Till the last from the nixed y hearth has goo . � I & coopm V4 D., X. B., T.4 F. P. and a. A to be laid'; and a past which is buried even if I was in my grave, to think of her And I •stand 'heath its ruined roof. -Slone. - . Glasgow, 60.* Physician, surgeon flayed for William's rages." I ' � - Re and Ao. alive it is 6rrible.') Ik was Sarah who wanting kindness.11 � � - I Alas for the wreck of the robber ea . i Coacher, clonmanos, ftL 1127 spoke, and wi'th a sombre earnestness not in The next market -day Brune kept his The next morning Will went away. Al" for our Unavailing teare I THEIR POO TBOOKI I word. Am soon as S 9111ire Anneys had climb- Brune would not talk to !9e about the L I BZTHUNZ � X. D., Follow of the � ow . ri O'er the Withered leaves of the, put, that lie I LIX k"ping with ;her usual character. There ed elle fell breast and passed over the brow A, 00fiege lot Ph class and 3 Royal was a minute's pregnant silence and it was y. Thief soaves �; And thu� may we have raised thein ,,m I UP of the hill, Brune was at the door journey, roe was a mistake ; it Strewn thick on the pathway of memory. 1 aterially, We have giyeif -1 ay Dr. Mackid. M ly o0oupw horses for Aspabria and himself. She would her goo to talk contin- Ld, at l000mmr to Dr. EMPUd. Ofilot laoine"'a�' broken by the' entrance of a servant with A with have done them the best clothes to be had, at - . Reddence .prices ; . Mata sir"t. swop, letter. He 94've it to Ulfar. Like a dream e, me, like k ream consistent with I --Oorner of Victoria squan, in home lately 00cupled , was h wally of it. As it wax, she Was left to chew we go, 1 good workmanship and superior good rider and they made the that Wid the ce Yes in th Ir ebb and flow ; fit and finish, , ba L. Z. Danosy. I It was Aep*tria's sorrowful, questio i &n0e in over, and over the cud qfi�, her mournful an, And the or By looking at our i � � Im ; nlAg spite of hills and hollows � ling In of sad to -day stock and prices before buyin 1i I mote. Writte�p while Brune waited, it was Lidy Redware was troubl , in two hours. tioipationg. She had ,no womanly friend Nerethei . w8wo Ipp yesterday. , 9, YOU will always-h-gve the pleasure - I ur,e A IF but she came to the door to welcome As. little when Foothava had drawn bank Yet mouldering away the I . thes at the - I 1) R. F., J � BURROWS, * badly written; incorrectly constructed and ed at the visit, near her. Mrs. k a I ►of knowing -that you have the best and latest clo I . spelled and ge�erally untidy. It had the people began ugh Its Walls, to �uie :. Minimum prices. ." Lak resident Physician and go n Toronto Gen- - patria and she asked Brune with particular Annoys.,, gun to talk oaf" Forever green will the me(nd'ry be � , era Hospital. Honor� traduatergrol Trinity university, xame effect upba Ulfar that a badly droaxed I She had daughters, gull she Of the dear old house that I used to know anember of the oollefPe Of Physicians and Su and Untidy w(ima;u would have had. . warmth to come into the house with his no did Where I lived and loved in the Long Ago. . . - . " y f geong . He t feel that her friendship for the dead . I - 77 7 1 1 A I �� of Ontario. " was ' sister. Br'une knew better ; he was sure in included the living, I BROR _` Cmnei for the 'count o uron. ashamea.', of the irregular childish such a case that it L when the fiving * . . aalth, Opposite Public school, Seaforth. crawl. He i would, were Bt M&rys� L . -T. SPARxg, I Iff ACOFFICE-Same 1W formerly occupied by Dr. a lid not take the trouble -to formal Call piove a more unfortunate and had questionable hinge P Zdarch ifth,1897. 1 1 Telephone and that As atria would never said about them. L ; . . 41 - No. 48, & B -Night calls answered from office. Put himself in ±the AtmoRphere in which the have the courage to ask the question she . ; r - . . . L anxious sorro�rful words had been written, And •the last bitter drop - SEAFOR : I t �Li 1"d .9 W en. : . a . wished to. p in Aspatria's .Her Suggestion. : —_ I He crurghed th� paper in his hand with Bitt Aspatria had come to the poi CUP full of sorrow was the A man is, for some occult reason, liable iable - — I which Elizabeth had seen h U uted to know about God ; she thought God did � - PHYSICI"SA: 164������ ♦ � DRS. SCOTT muoh the same' contemptuotis tem point of, heart toward Heaven. ' She could not care 'to look a little shame -faced when be to TT & MacKAY, him tl�r with me mental Bufferin she wa at. - AND SURGEONS, Ing A the truth, -even though the truth was the not care home after I She knew, however, that Goderich street, oppod . it@ Methodist church,sestorib dunning lette�. worst. Lady Redware saw the determin. about her. She- had tried to malts herself staying out all night at a politi. I . 1� . this letter waajroin Aspatria,, and saying GROIN cal meeting. As he camw up the path to' •He Shorpy & co, .. .! .. .. . .. i , . .. something abo4t her father, aying ation on her face and resolved to gratify it. � the farm house his wife c#6me to meet him.•. .- .... J. 0. -SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Abu Arbor, and solo she went into - She.waa shocked at the change in Aspatria's "Did ye have a party exciting time ?" 0 I an adjoining r 6om, and left Ulfar and Sarah appearance. Her beauty was in a of Montreal - I member ontario Coil of Physicians ,and I 1urgeoul. COM04forclountyoffturon. together. Shd thought Sarah 'would measure she asked. I - — I I . . ! pro i be the. gone. Her eyes were and The la':dder ® hAV6 raised the OAud8rd of R '. C. MACKAY honor graduate Trinity University, ,per alteratVre. with the lids � . "Tremendous he answered. •�. - Read Made gold w4allat Trinity Kedical College. NewbW - The first oras Sir Them" Fenwick dark and swollen weeping. Her / ,�� - " I 'spots ye've got everything settlea. " •clothing so that thL. best dressed people in .1 . Cellege of, Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. angular. The dew of CURED ; ., . - . is 'I - " No. Ter tell the truth, everything's •* I ;r �y I'll Atria. Turning h youth, the joy of youth was over. She . I - 1�ver�r garment is I . uttered regarled Aq . figure was more a /Canada are now wearing their make. r. jest about ez much in doubt ez ever." . 0 guaranteed to the fullest . 0 extent and will be taken back if not up to 1. %Z - . 103 head feebly, �0 "kad : "Has Ulfar qua drooped like a fading flower. If Ulfar saw I . I � • I . I reled with' Mi ' Annoys ? I hear - noth pity, � " Well, I 'spoae it's yer own look; out. .• the standard. Their Bicycle Suits and Spring - - . I AUCTIONEERS. of her .)) I ing her in such a condition he might but But I must say I kinder bate 'ter see ye a Overcoats are all Rigby Waterprwfcd, . 96 I assuredly not admire her. DODDS KIDNDPILLS . wastin' so much ener 1) I - . - , . lately � I think he� is tired of his fancy for her. - Lady Redware 'kissed the poor i 1, , ICHARD CONMO$, licensed Auctioneer foe the There is no quirrel." ' , ir. 1.7. Which means they -will keeD OU I 9 � County of Huron, salse and bills attended to . - , How d'ye mean ? t the wet but I Ptly, charges in k"ping with slum, Sftf Come in, my dear," A$" I'll 6arlo. � ; Gruk ,w" Pigs in gotter be fed an' wood's got to -class dealers keep their . ., . I-.- oart. "How ill you look ! Here is wine ; take a 0 Ask I - "she was she said kind! not the air. -AU firs� 1 4.0 ' i 1523-12 ed, beautiful, ---;-*h Elizabeth V1 goods. � - . -, — I ,drink." hopped, politics or no politics. I doz'b fl*', and see that you get, 11 . . "She certainly was.,, � 14 - Shomy 's nsak,L : .. . want ye to neglect per country when there's I I . 1- ' WM. MSOLOYI He said no micro then ; but. at mi4ini " I wn - ill. I even hope I am dying. I was troubled for three years anything that really calls for yor. But I " • " ght Life is so hard to bear. Ulfar has forlor, ' - hope ye will bear in mind that every time Auctioneer for th® pountin of Hum and Perth, when Ulfar w 4 sitting 1momide him, he call- .� with inflammation of the blad wA Agent&$ Hensall folr as Masa- ed'his son and kpoke te him' as the subject. ten me. I have vexed him and cannot '. . ye wave e! hat in the air, just 'cause ye-- faduring compuy. " ihw=-= . . out in what way. If you would only tell der, the neck of I - rmp ' y which Was near- if itt, .* od to, 11 I am soil's-4al ost wese-c6- 9 " .-Y&M do guarantsod., , . me !" . . � I I g " excited ye re using up muscle %XyLJ= . - Orders by nall addressed 6o Heseall Poo flesh, Ulfar. Take he MUM teff at his residence, too 2, 0806"Won ad of my last words. . ly closed up. Doctors and medi-' that 'light have done good servioechoppial 0! inedtomake Miss Anneysy,D7 cc . I for Sprl.4 M' k You prom " You have not vexed him at adl.�, Prepare s"saft, will recces, What then r' - wood, and that every time ye yen ' hooray I Steam K, - - IN&V wife,—eh 9.11 !" cines gave me no relief until I 'bout nothW * . I I - in particular, yalre .rein' up 80118Pi Workss . .1 . lung (Z""L111112D 1 Inc.) 1 " I did, fatbdr." � " He is tired, or he has seen a fresher tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. Seven 9`1 I HN H. McDOUGALL, Licensed Auctioneer for 4' Do not be oak your promise. I face. That is lilfar's great fault. He . pliwer that'd conio in mighty I f BY- HAVING YOUR -' - J0 the County of . f she -_ handy ter drive pigs with." CH .r7 . . - . _.. Hut0n. Sales attended in all Ilives it back to you that might be we loves too well, because he does not love very boxes Completely cured Me. 1. ----*— I . . V) _. I . of the County. Terime�reawnsble.� From Mr.11 ; long. Can you not forget him ?11 I I a - , = of all kinds, be is' but you cannot�escape from your own word - ,,No.,, � work in Tuckett's'tobacco fac- —Prince Bismarck in still confined to bin A ugs)l's long experience as a dealer in farm- RY§T A L stock specially qwMed to judge and deed, Honor keeps' the door of the 's No." bed with cold and rheumatism 8=00ow to m4ow 81 BIN*. I of Yalu". and can gul"wtOt satisfaction. Ali orders house of We. To break your word is to set tory, and all my fellow -en ' r 010thes Cleand or. left at THIR E"06=0111 ofiloeoor as him residence Lot " You must have other lovers ?" w-eniploy6s —The President of the United States and Manufacturers of all kinds of Statiomary I . j � . 3. - 0oncession 3, H. R. S., Tuokersnil4h, the door wide dpen,—Open for so I . Mrs. McKinley -eve their first entertain. Nuke, - I J . J ,know Of My 4ise- updght & Tubtilar , I will be rrOw aD(f " No. I never had a lover until Ulfar . .. promptlyattended So. : evil of a kinds" Take care, Ulfar." � ase, and can � 1"a � I - . moat in the White House, Washin n, on I ,AT— , , I wooed me, I will have none after him. I testify to my wonderful gto .:1 — t The next dayl he died and one of Ulfar's shall love him until I die." nderful c-.u-r*e. 11 the evening 9f the 25th ult.,,& Cabinet din. I i ... � t i first thoughts *'as that death set him free ner, followed by an informal musical I 4 , f I I - :' ' - "What What folly ill BOILE R ks . - L . MONEY30 LOAN. from his promisia for one year at least. A ' is perhaps. ' THOMAS JOYCE, which the Cabinet circle and some e, to . ! year contained * multitude of chances. � I an: Only a foolish child. of the WJ PAUI,me Ike StaAm, Me" IM Barrrs . Dye WOM I He If I had been wise and clever he would not I24 Peter St., H,anfflton. I - - diplomatic corps, with a few representatives Works, t of i money, on town or farm I of the Senate and the House, with the ladies � . 0 . '� To loan any amountcould afford to *rite to Aspatria under such have left me. It is my fault. Do you be. . , 6% , *to. . _. - I - of their families and a few other friends, MARKET STREET, SHAMM' property, at the lowest rates of intsresi and on th circumstances. �kl So he answered her' letter lieve he will ever come to Seat -Amb r - ends &be d"Im in and zGeAmeld owe valve . moat reasonable terms. 'Apply to THOMAS ". I at one" and it seemed proper to be aff spin ?" a Dodd's Kidney Pills were invited. A novel feature of the Lfthw& Au==61-14" 2"Ye. S"ferth. I . Z. botion- , enter' Isis 0J P%�MW�d% �=&;Vo'ft' " I I I - _� Ca a I - preparatory S. tainment was -that no wines were served mondan va how . . 1612•tf ate,. preparato � to reminding her that their Always cure Bladder TrDuble L � 11 I d© not think he will. It in best to i at %ftwhsi an dwri I _ I L I . the dinner. . 0101109, . I . ; I I - i I . . I I wftkp-�im 0. F IL sr son, geda%L Cl� * i L I L . � . Satisfaction On 1. 71 . I L J . , . I . I - i- 1 . t: - . ! . I -L . 1 11 - . . . . �"_,% I I ;- I I I I I I . . I I 1. . . . .,- ; L -L � -P. I . '�'_ * - . L I - .1 . � . . . . . "_L�_ _ - _._L.L . -1 �.__,___.,_.___...,__ - _.. - _-a- 1 - .. ,: . I I . I I . I . - . . . -i 4 - . . z � . . I I I I . L . I . . I - t -1 I I - . I / . U - -, I F.. , - ; I ..4 *�' 1, . . I - 11 _ W - 1. . _ - - .- p . - - � . 4 V . � 1 . ..4t, - - � � . 1 ? , � - I I A - I I I - I I - I , AM - --Aft An v, TO, THE"000 110 I a& - Mr. John L place of resi ,directly behind the old'LGolden I VW by R. Jam "everything to 1) -tune store. We have iso goods at live an -gran iu any line Our &Me � � Inanufacturimi; I � therefor46, inviti � ,�est an -tic in tot -our f amiture I same old ater3 11 arniture now t � ago. We have looked for redu , we buy the - - �, : sold b3 anyo, , ,. - town or count I V I UIN - f, - In the unde L . -two hearses, or L. other alight to L - We parantee' 1. �W% less than I -forth, - I W. Leatherdi - ,at the Champi4 i der Pro.1mor . wink Mr. land - iaess. Any w , - Icaref %My #,tten anted. - I � I Memember� and U LEATHE-fl, � I I Night and IF to at hl. Law -in the reat of 1. , A fi,e � .rove Id tion 50i'ah e �of In , . � If - - . dice I i ce, F . LABOR _.T. Yi. mr, 1 � I ; Sold " I I 115014 � A I r T I . - , Ile -31 Geo. W, 11CGX, 2 bury; -Goo Setforth, . Clinton ;, Leen, RAPP , Thoe. X.43 Jamle !Qum John Q partlos actother b *%pplieation; A116ITT"Ve '