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''I � I _._�i I - � � , it,i�vas iporic, 'bat 4h ; I - - � . , � � - well saroffed With . i I I 10- - a 0014' not tond:the missive light in hot ,face, he begau even -to - I I � I * — - . - . , -n�- ,..� 'homeleiis - . I � � -- . . I I � ou � � I I I . - creatures aiwaiy as hungity or poor Is 017TY � GROO � � . � I I . . I . � � I . I � :. ! . I - a"i they 6&u�i. They fill,od her gentlewoman's I I . .. - . . * .. BY WMUJAht DEAN HOWNUs. ; 11 na ,go it.* - "Fli-ex . I I � I � I I Y ---you're horrible 01 I F1 T � - I . . I I - I . � * � I � � . s0ul witTl4thing; bat if she kept beyond 11 Oh n6t I'm - no $1 - - I ---.i— ,- � � � � . Ayees V rlo� , . � . . I t, he gasped. �14 An � �, I . _� - � . I I I the raftelof the powerful cor the tears in . 11 , - - ; . - - CHArTim XIL­�- poral odor the worl " - � - � - 11 . I . . . Continued. that en I d h � d wou)dWt help ;� and � I I I ._1 � .. - . " " rearly forty years ago, after Tho7fenced with some polite feints of ,jelo ,,e 4 om, she could experience my laughing hurts nobody. 'I'm sorry for I — I I—. I 4DL-013-F. I .N ary! - : . 11 i � the lax of pity for them. The ill -thy � . � . �� ! intereab in each other, the old man ,stand. vl�' a I YOU) and I'm sorry for the mother; but I've . RAM LAI:S, , .. I- I ; 11 � . . ,,come weeks of sickness, my hair . 1, rage tha c6deatured them, their sick or told you, the truth—I have indeed ; and I .1 Ing � beside his writing -table, and' staying PURE - - —AT � On Ac", I " � 80 � I � . � �� . turned gray. I began usingAyer"5 himself with a shaking hand upost it, � I - dd f I I always frowned with a week's you must,believe me." . - : I INGIANTEA �, I I . . I . 10 -board, r#preseubod typical poverty to her, The child's father came to see her the I ARMffut A.nvLVMW ''I SE -.1 I I � Hair Vigor, and ivas so well satis- Lyr* intorru ted them. " Wellp I think I The Rora#n . I � sm NFIE � I � P and acc4sed; her comfortable state with a next night, " Rebecca she seemed to' * k . A"C X or (No ­ , A . fled with the results that I have , mother who with . G � now that Annie is here, we'd better not let . ..., k I .. I � . dress. her g ' I - - . her mantle de. poignant conirast ; and she consoled'her- thab.yoii felt kind of bid, maybe, because LL . r - V I,- � i __ . I � et away without showingber the j fended the body' "If " far as� she could with the superstition Maria ' � .. . . . . . . - . Works." I I wouldn't speak to you when she got �� I I We always keep'a stock of this note � � 11 . - ing. Itre4uires only " Oh—oh —decidedly I I'll go - -.mk . of her child from that in moeting them she -was fulfilling a off the care yesterday, and I don't say � she . a gkm& -� - I an -occasional appli. ,,vith with you$ the ravenous. duty ucied in proportion,to the disgust she done exaotly right, myself. The way I look Of Tea On na'110, also the - �_ � . ! . - I ensure. Ah ill' He b . I birds of pre 1. * - . _. 11� I I ' ustled 1k . y is felt in the encounter. I at it, and the way I tell Maria she'd ou lit ,BLUE RIB � � a .1 cation of about, great p the things together on. his - a perfect type of I The ' 9 13ON BLE I I - . puttin . wq'rk- at the, bat shops fell off after to, in like this : -You done what you done I .� _' tabl and thega motherhood in NO, . 11 . quote Y-012 . I . ' . fea0hing for the Panama the spring oroern, and did not revive till the for thi best, and we walult o ­ . - I a a hook behind it. . Call and get a sample � - : . AYER'S hat 'o Thete all times and w1gal to take _package as,we . � I Will . . was some, � ainong all peo. I . f course Maria � it will suit Y011, We are offel. t1i � arucles I I beginning ,of August. If there was less ybur advice anyway. But o Ink, AM . I I ple� To protect money an?0119 . � I Mg -4 T* "I I'- --=, fok 9 : I I � t iz -pathetic in his eaproess to - do what the bands and their families she'd kind of set her heart on savin' it, and I pound package of .11 - lbt. I I Hair Vigor to keep 2y bade him, and Ar�nie fancied: in him her offspring wh9rems1inedth&n there was intimeof all .1 1. � � j � I � the uneasyconsciounnes& Whie I she can't seem to get over it right away." . . . jjW vw�; 070 P"! I . I I � h an elderly from harm is tb(! work, the weather made leas I JAPAN TEA FOR Soc� I for 2$0 ; six lbs. � I liusband . I . demand upon He talked on in nch longer to the same affect, . Q. - f( - - , : color, to remove might feel 'in the Presence of,� those ovem-helming thew" resources. The children lived mostly tilted back in his chair, and looking down, I _r . . I tbwof Yfuves` I who met bi& for the Brit time with his . In the Crockery line we have opeaed 0M., - Pin 1. dandruff, to heal i"st;nct Of 1110th, out, of-do4ra, and seemed to have always while he covered and uncovered'one of I his - - lornia, ritw I y""'K wife. At the outer office door th erbood. :4 new lines in I I . . - I encountered Jack Wilmington, ey ) Modern moth. - I - A lea a � ­ . ite g umors, and prevent �the � � I . wh they wanted of the season's fruit and knees with his straw hat. He had the usual I - ., A . . � . vue" of � . � I . Ming to V,e . 1* , , I � � V era are co k, but Annie Dinner, Toilet 8 �$ , . I _; � ell: -:Z50 �& hiaw& W1 , -i 1 " I'll show them through," he sai4 to his - � the' decaying lots at the provision stores -,and was glad to keep him, in her gratitude for - . Lair from faHing out. I never �esi understand that ve&ables. Theygotthese too late from instic difficulty in getting awa I . tate toTecommend Ayer's mediiinam I uncle ; and the old man aEsented. with, . . � ,�� 11 j ' - W6 A- i G. A - the best protec. too )arly troin the nearest orchards ; and his kindness. Besides, she could not' let , �Vhich We are offering at prices fA, Xnitut � -Of TO . . "I Well, perhaps you'd better, Jack," and Imels. -41 �A- V, b ! - I to my,friends."-Mrs. Ii. X. HAi6n,,# 61 tion they can Dr. Morrell admitted that there was & good him go without satiefying a suspicion she I . , 4 t PlAWO-you . - I � � - Avoca, Nebr. I vqent back to his room. give their chil. deal of sickness, especially among the little had. i ­ I __ It . I I 1. . . I I Itung I ood. The WilmiA ton Stooking-Mills spun . .. - Z W. IfV, dren against # We are anxious to show yoli our, goods �at __ I . . . 1. the ones, from this aiet., Annie wond-red g 6 � �� I - , � I I . � � I their own thr=, and the first roomwas p re y i n g. acci- whether she ough t not to o8dr herself e And Dr. Alorrell-have you seen him 11 ask for your patronage only �hen they, , __ = i . 1�e . � 9 * I like whit Annie had seen before in c dents of life is to transmit to them an as a for Mrs. Savor -have you -11 She stopped, ive complete satisfaction. I - OwAvedj ut I I � _ - . Uctories otton bundance of natural health aInd hardihood, nurse among them ; she asked him whether for shame of . I . �ojj(dtad from 'all. I , with a faint smoll of oil from the . her - hypocrisy. . I -, j. -� . , , � . I r � tut a mother cannot confer ftealth and she could not be of, use in that way, and _ — �= - ,"I i machinery, and a fine anowof-fluff in . " No, 'in. We hain't seen him sence, I -AL. I ; � . . I . I ! air, and catchin � the strength upon her offspring unless she has had to cofifess that she knew nothifig about guess she'll -get along.,, � . -.- , G, A � I 9 to the white -washed walls it in some measure herself, � � j � I the prevailing disease. � __ . U; ; ' : _4�111 - � I Z omplete::ber _­ - : ; . . - --- t .w -_ Prospective mothers should know that 11 Then I d6ult think you'd better under. humiliation before the mingle hearted ifel, - � ... . Z I -;,- �_ ��_ � a , and -the foul window sashes. The tireless It, needed this stroke to c HUGH RO B - . . !. . . * tal e ',j'�bre -aid 0 "There are too man7 I - El- - SEAFOP.M. . . I Hair V1 - machines marched back and forth across the Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sci k i a . I � � I gor - floor, and the men who watched them with entific medicine, which gives perfect health nursoi e 4 already, such as they are. It 11 low. . I � � .� . __ � 8 . 1�_ 2 1 . - ' pe! i . I . oluicidal intensity ran after them b,%refoot " I -I suppose," she stammered out, edtoholdiherown amonj.1he others in loods Delivered with Prora ptrLen -1.1- -An � 0 1 1 ,ed - and strength to the special organs C U.- .t 4411 time in most of the shops.. you I '- that you -your wile, wouldn't like me to their play# and theiraqva,bbles ; if she tried - ,- - � . - 21r�edbyDr.J.0. Ayer &Co.,Lom,el1,Mwj6 ad terne'd in motherhood. 0 he I I . . . - ' Taken early during the expectant time, .1 - - . . ., - -------- �._ when they in e off with a broken thre&-3 know,�nd the'women have plent* of leisure, 'to the- I can underb 11W_ . I . - - . AYW4 $V&W611& %r the Cu* - spliced it, 4nd then scaped from tand that b o make no to her, Idol)& smiled, but she ,_ . I �� .1 THS .%0 : t them u* it come , � I Tab � to makes the -coining of baby entirely safe and Therwaie about -five volunteer ourses for oh ! if there is anything I can do f . or yop- would nqt be a0proachad, and Annie's heirt . I -I— ---I-"-- � . . I � . I . I � 11 �, . . IOXIM lieir stations again. In other rooms, where painless, It insures cheerfulliess every patient,tuot counti -the grandinoth- flowers -or iny carriage�or 9 any, lef in as helploss . 1n - - 0 7 1 there was a stunning whir of spindles, 'near' cuperative 6jergy to the mother and ers on both sides. I thlint they Would re- way -P . went out o the little misch'- . Z_ �u . �nd rye belpin - I — , . after Lyra and h � y � . minister him -r - I . - girls and women were at work ; the ,looked bonstitutional vigor to the child. sent any outside aid.�' . . _. : gooa-will as toward the self. , . epare for the Fall - I F go � I VETENNARY. � er nephew from. under, It is the only perfect and positive specific "Ah,-I'malwaye-on the Mr. Savor stood up. 11 I'm much obli#!d She used to hear his , - th 1_' I cotton _ outside 1 . But to y voice throu h Z� I . wood bangs; they all . cu, Alias Kilburn ; but. we thoughtwe a me, �,on windows'when be c&ll9j upoe . BY HAVING Youl m — -fro for all weaknesses and diseases -of the. femi. eaWt I send -4 mean carry-them,lanything hadn't better wait, well, not a great while, um r -O 12 � ­_ I I seemed to . . TORN ORMB, V. a., honor graduxt# of ontado know bar, and returned her easy, kindl hine..organism. I I . � 410 VeMsInary Collw. All diseases of Domemile qeetings y nourishing, any little diahes 11 .1 and the Boltoni, and wondered if some accident ' ' ur' 40bn "suasbo . - lurs. F. X Forgey .h - ' of residence I I I snimAk t""Od. Calls PromPVY sUended to and with an effect of ] t Mg- ,Web writes: "I writq to you ag " Arrowroot is about all -the J� " ' - � I . liki .. of Carns ' -the funeral was t is afternoon. Wpil., would not �ring them together, but she had j ju,shind the. - - . ... -V Deutww a speaw . D. Billings. She has taken Cents - evening. I 0 send fonMrs. Bolt�n at last, and bid her ' � I shugm,noderats. V060 rinar Itrom. time to timej ab'Lyrals bidding, the ain concerning , convales- I wish you good - . ly can manage." She made, a note of I � 11 � OSee and residence on Goderloh "et,00e door young feU.Qw explained to Annie some cu. two bottles of lFavorite Prescriptiou., She met the mother, a few days a � A - , Golden viou . my aaugther, Mrs She fteri I in '10thO8 016a'ned P-PY404- . I thinks the medicine did her a wor it- "But jelly and chicken broth are &I- the tell Mr. Pe�'k that she would like to see him I - An of Dr. BooWs oface, seatorib. f . 1112it riche feature of the processes ; in the room .ld of -good. street ; with an impulse to cross o , —AT— . - . . � � R, Jamieson, . . � - where the stockings were knitted she tried Phe was confined the 1.5th of Viebruary. was sick .,, . � � � � way4� relished by their friends." - ver before he went away,,Ione night. Ile came I - I but a short time and fias a lo Pduud daughter- to the other side she advanced straight and then a] f - � tD be foun � to understand the machinery that Jpr. Morrell, I must ask you not to turn upon . her. I �e began. a parrying parle � - - :::-- __ - . . i I � � Gt H. W813s , wrought Got along nicely afterward. Look,s good, coin-' me into ridicule, if you please. I c inarVinothings 1b4ore she could say I 1. To6ednary But' 'live -before her eyes. But Olexion looks clear, and she says she never ilet . annot " Mrs. Savor I What can I say to you, ?" y of - Wo - ­ . . and seemed to prelim Barr's D -ye it k I _�� ,, I ohaie -sold and, � _gwn and DenM. Toronto c�ollege of t I permit it." . . h I that she . r & - � - ---I- � I 1. ,O ao well. . - I . _ - Te6ulawy denasK Honor Graduate of Onsado vel[. her mind wandered the men an . - . " Ob, I don't preaunle B4 omed be knew the ladies were I � - - I -at live and -let l' I - d women � I but w at YOU going on wit their scheme for the establish- - BE . .. _�, I � in #my fine of I I adow who were operating it, and beg your pardon -I do indeed, Alias mea"ut for the best, bijas Kilburn. But', I - t MARKET STREET, I TX � - - ffil ---f - I I y Col!=Roxior member of Ontario Velerin. : ' who seemed no Ki6l'burn. I didn't mean to ridicule you. I ment of th I =_ ­_ �_. -1 I . r Ot perhaps had something to do with the shall know what to do n9xt -time. .. 04r goods are , f wMidicid ety A-11 diseases of domesUc animgb more -a voluntary part of it than all the so . � Social Union; he admitted . - - I - . . . I . , - � *Rfully tresiod. * All caft prompily &jUnded to began seriously, but I was led as vaguely that', he had heard something to that . .. L ,is, . 46 1 literary lapse of the place ; their highly in- tray by LL L _f ! rest, except -when Jack Wilmington f lemalI L Isatisfaction � 11 . - � jiloturing � firma Ift ty. aurtly remembering what becomes of most of the a risk. But it's all right now s) WaS effect, and a�e added that the invited dance ,G3RZp,vj* . od, � .11 - iwrite i Z I I night- Dentlaby &no Burger - - that it ' � y s. I= ordered them to do tb tellectual belief had favored taste in a di- � . of felt the whole while e OL�ztnd Dispensary -:-Dr. Campbou g al ce , is or that I tt the Lresid . I � Mspec I - - - ' ' tration of so e I . in i1lus- I ,I , �. . and, supper -bad been jiven up. .?._,,a MCA � of - ... I in town or In at he was explaining, distie and enio- Annie realized in her resentment, of the . � brother. D_ 8,.Vilng' jw, Main sU4e*ffe%fbdb, Night calleansweredhomiie rection where the more rituo good things sent to sick Howick �, . ONM � - "I know," she said, rre0ak'Ing into Griffl-.- , on July 244. re. P , - jarnft ' -em L - *' 14M62 She wear -led hermeifoa"i tions did not promote it ; and it in certain IV, He. rematn a apparent1k. indifferent aged 87 Years .and 3 inontho. . I . - I . .s a people do"in such ugb. & poor thing's iincoutb sorrow an o to - � re em I L ading people. them for. my spoken to herwith the hope of getting, not - -a" old story t place#, &expressing her wonder at the ' that they were no longer the le "I h4vo eaten lots of , that she bad d she httrried� on : 11 And I Willis " , a atior - 1. i . . 7 '_ the fact, XURDOOK .-In Lower wingbaul, on, j dy: genuity of the machinery ; it was & relief y Ing. Holand1@011 Of Mr. P. Xurdoor, - -bow to - . lil- :,. It would have been hard to may just -who father. And is arrow.root, the onl th' 911 giving, comfort. ought to say, Mr. Peck, that \ nearly every yea". 'Aia , � I . 11ow to t - LEGAL to et awaj from it all into the room cool these leading people were. The old politic- The doctor � reflected, gravely. " Wh 6' Yes, yes " she confessed, is I was ' one -every one whose o inion you would . . - . � I wthavenio do I . I k ys w � q. I . . - . 9 I and then 1.1 .to value-sgre4d with " it would have '. . .� for reduction ih I I . cu . _--� . - oyed was a tradition ; the- if I . y vi . I i .. ; t augquiet,where half a dozen neat"girls &I and'juriatic �re�eminence which the law- no.: There's aipoor little lifenow blame. Re bereaved mother did 'lot been extrom;' at 1. I - . m0139 the stuokings yore . lkyl ill-uVine , and--�-and shook- - . L . . ,are to send Some of n buy the biwt,: I JAMES L. KILLORAN, were counting and eta had once enj Lthat might be;saved b the sea -air. Yen, gainsay her, and sh� felt that# whatever L you e Barrister, 801foltor, Conveyancer and Notary with differeat numbers. t ing. And 1, quite gob& � "Yone. . � . " Here's Where i learned professions yielded i4 distinction to my - pa, ients, was the justice of t I ash& ed that I . � All � 8 Re he case, she had met her not ba,ve seep . __ ! ver Flokard's 8 aid Lyra,ltaud bere,s where . - and plutocratic influ- ith -a mother and a grandmother apiece, to present deserts. ' it from the beginning ; and I- I .or 'Corlintry freee ot , Public. Money to tom Office o used to, work," a the growing wealth w should 13 I _. fortnerly XechanieffiL InailtUte, Main- strect, 868 I _ the sea-slde­?� . , t "' =, I . f!�th-' Ifirst met Mr. Wilmington. The place is , ence ,of the prosperous manufacturers ; the &a L h , I � � �,_ I . op@ -I ho" you will forgive me if I maid - � �� - - . I . . I Don't say's�n j She had to beer the� �liscredit into which thin i . . I I L I . - lr'28. fall of romantic X68cciations. The stocking situation. might be summed fip in the other word, doctor " cried gs in my -my excitement that must . . ­ . - L . .. - n - 9 I . I _-L L . . -- .. . G.. CAM-IMON, formerly of cameron, iffolt.a 8 t that Colonel Marvin of the shoe i' t' happy I I will W1 . � tl* . - I . fact An � ie. " Yo *0 make me so the sea -side fell ' ith the mothers of all the have— ,UN . � , .0 . I � - ... : I are All one size, Annie ; bat people like to � I .eir wh oth, en t I said to . - �� -_ — i wear different nu - '� and Mr. Wilmington now filled the place ole L I � � X C�nierm, Barrister and Solicitor, Godorloh, n ereot -I; will ,,meno � th er sick children. She tried to b - Dr. t I said to others ; and I assure I 11 - .. mbers, aud so we try to : families. And rin .. YOup but wh � I . - - L . * I I fttarfos 0f&e--Rwi1tPn street, 0 1 once Morrell once to the considerati . . . the e � .. �. - � iratel, I opposlie Colborne gratify them. Which number do y held by Judge Kilburn and Squir 'Y'W'01% YOU won't let a came escape, will on -of her you that I regret them, and-�-11 I . ... L - I I L . 2452 Or don't u wear? . e , yoni doetdr P1 � It was a ! 11 - a. . � - - : I on machine. L . L -17 heamn -,one a 6 7 you wear the Wilmill9t Putney. The social life in private houses 'break in -tile iron culpability in the ease of those who mi . ­ , * bgbht She went on and repea�ed, herself at I ,�. �_& hL I lolw-do- , I :.. � .e ,t , I � knit ? I don't. - : had undoubtedly wall of u4eiem�euesm which had closed her have -lived if the case of Mrs. Savot's len t . -1 I . t te best - .. TAXES Sam.. Barrister, &O. 801101tor for Well, they're not dreams -shrunk ; but it had ex- a y I � istened patie#tly, but as if I : VYL I- th gth and h I I' : I � C .. . � 9 ' - . � ; - -1 ��� i QUoton but - M, Reu 41VB said and done for � Pand e matter h4d not really cohcerned either ' ­ 11OW bright and clean x Id � � . � I ' exactly, Annie, wh in ;. had not frightened their mothers from send- - sonN Bank Clinton. olffee - Ellion l*k , ed in the direction of church sociables A ,she behaved like 0, yoang girl with an ... I I ouey to louju onmortpge. them.3 - I � I . 9 - � , ­ . :e , - I I �� ��� .- . - 14611 eco osiastical � � � 0 . I . -_1 ... " . I— ­ - - . , . . � �� I- ;�,� ­ I - .. � �� I and it had become much more ' invitation to &� ball. . in them to the sea -side ; bui he refused t of them pera�nalt She haa to conclude those Rakes are 1 Wat 11h � I . , � - ­ ­ . . - - I When the first patient :grapple with the problem ensp I in every way, without becoming more re- came back well She was obliged that what � . _ I ' �� � � , � I I - - Whow they left the mill she asked Annie from the aea-side her to believe him when he a d he sho she ha said Of him had not . s . isl% I . - .. I I � B. HATS, Burlder, Bolloijol, Conveyanoer and. 6 come home to t4a with her, saying, as if ligious. As formerly, some people were ab. in exultati rejoicing overflowed have. advis �i uld nob 'reached him, nd she ended them as they fall thro : . .. - .1 I � : I I I 11 I 1. Notary Publia. Solicitor for the Dominto from a nercel)-tion of her dislike Cho ceptable, and sometwere not ; bat Wwas, as I On before the friends to whom . ed ,sendingolany of the re by confessing. . . Champion Wile ; � - - . . . Union pro- rs �, ... 1. 11 - r 8 udi * __. I I . I a B03. gverywhere else, more 4 question of inoney - . ; that the disease was changing ject because i seemed the 1. ''I 11 L --Card961# bkwk Nds Of young rel -low, that Jack was going for ' cent that she had ung to the gocial nZe . . Ofikee meet, 8"forc : she confessed her agency in the affai .cases there y9ur fi - ,4oney to loan. I to ney preten r. Put' its character, and much a cou oul t*g in . - ,. I Lando'boro , ' 1. � . . . � ' . f 1255 ton. I � there was on aristocracy and a commonalty: ded that he could ,not see what rse could b Taste them served as .. I I - . 11. - . ... 1._� � � � pleasure she could reas done no od ave which her &It mpte to do gpoy were not � r Any ,work.1 I I- . I X I Theyhada long evet - . but there was a confusion an -1 a r4ore ready . on - - ,94 I I . � A I , I Ballob", Notary, &a. king togethe ably take in re . rid the 1� , r, after storing the child to the sort of life , . I - . I v, Of" �U A I I doom norih ofOoinmerda ton took himself -convertibility in the materials'of each. - jtb zloh�re, Miss Kilburn,, h * mischievous- ';' ' � PAN I I __ five I Mr. Wilinin off after ad Loo e said, P) � ,y atWndecl to m I " I . , ground foor, next door la 0. IL Papdis tea to his 8 - . been�born to ; but that wag after scanning her face sharply, Lill Mr. Peck'8'5' thin face kindled 'with a IMLED OATS T -- . _. ,.- - �"OQL I � - I I The social authority of such a person as a matter she in going Ti I . � . Op tu Y, as he called it, and re- to leave you s6 little tonic friendlier int4est than it had shown while LLSON 19AXE5, I � � .po, MAW firwi", sisform. Goderich . mained shut in there. Annie was uneasily � Mrs. Gerrish w not the only change that would not consider, theoretically or kr - I . � � 11 . . __ '' - I I . � ameron, Halt and, bomelon. us I as effort to extend . I I � acti- . think you're the question at all related to hunself, and L I - '24-momber the . f bewildered Annie, and the I cally; rather run down." . � " L . "Are of him from time to timet bat - Lyra L )) . Your groder sells them 1, � I i. .- is to go.outside of Dr. Norreipjs . and L �u , � I A=01r & P"UDFOM, BanideM ftM her relations with the village people was one , L111139 that she took for bu. ' - ,,- . �; - U d j . ft., ftftd* onjWo. L J. 2. h4d�appamiltly no more disturbance fromh Ship began ll Well she said, passively. & light Of s0m�l, He'fl geLt the] y I _ I.. . . . GAM". 4. 0.1, observer than from h� authorit ; she morous compassion- the pound, . I I - - C. Plodilleor- is Presence, which she from which she shrank till her conscious. looked up two camest 'her- Xiv. � . . came into his large, pale 91i I r a I v 1LF1 .. I - � Pie., . I CY, , I& for you if � he is - ATHERM, I - . M had managed with a frank acceptance of nm had more perfectly adjusted itself to Upo , g h their grand- It was in her revulsion fro blue eyes. Ai least jib was -intelligence - UBt 4DU�t , jif . I I L I . __ __ - everything it suggested. She talked freely the new conditions. Meanwhile Dr. Nor.. mothers, Gent them- to the sea -side, and she beneficence which had in the direct and perhaps 00 Woman nature cm,ven th" them." I . . I - .1 L - . UMON, Nor& a Nolmn, � , is . ? � . � � . . - proved so dangerous as much am it in supposed to crave sym- , I . . � I 00404ok OM X . station whenthe train,oame in that Annie was able to i h L - . , . I a. . . � I - *-. j . LA VUM,, 9. Q., ftM& IrOW, Z"ds"a 80' -of her marriage, not AS if ib were like any the Putneys', and he fellinto -the habit of com - with tthe y- ung- 1�obher and the still young. . Mori give erself to the P&thY ; perhaps the �twd are fipalily one. . . I . 11 I I . C adion In cbm"rys &&,, DUN= Houm Other, but for wh:kt it was. She showed rell cadie to call the night after their tea at was at the D general into I � . I SE . I � . ­ .... r, L . I ended with a - th She Sh&h4d not the courage on. . 11 I want to tell yo� something, Mr. Petk . 8ON -COMPANY, Viniteg r I I . Annie over the house, and she or an ht of no b� rents oT t - . . Ho TZ , - ing several nights in the week, and staying did n lot a . 0 sick children. er influeU6 - 1.1 ME TILL � ftht #Ad Saidday - Of rich dre ' late. So . he li%by, and the mother passed -for it among the work people - e --an!experience of mine, . L I . - I I . L , sucomor to the, Use arm- tor display,of the .sses whic metimen he was sent for at her . to tea t h she said* abrupt. U.r � . , the can alwayn'buying her, hadwhich -she never whom it was ly,and without. tr 9 711son-b ,gL - 40 st Mr. TA � , - . :, . . McCaughey & Holmested, Banister, Bond h he was house by sick e Of' impassioned reproach, to entertain and el,e .60. I virth what had yilrg to connect it obvicus.� � 3 1 .. � . a ancer jwd. Notaty Bollolsor for _people, and he, must have left her wit a tAr - oat, 0 . I I - - I Vankof Commerce. Money to land. Yam worms beCause she never wont anywhere; , word. at his office where he was to be founcl. and fell sobb , ration , vate, and whose . ' one before, she tol . 1527-52 .... 411-the"ar t* I I . . W On the neck ,-of her hus. ope Mr. Peck had thought im d him . � . . fox ftle- Office In BcotV# Blook, 31aln Sired band,, waitingrzor her on the platform. An port- tUstory of her ilf fated beneficence to the - � 7 - . .� �'. - � - . L- . I I _� I .. . I ., i 1�. %dorth. I . . - Annie'said she - thougft she woidd it -He had spent part. of his htadent life in nie fett �h, aut ; but she went about among the other Savors. . He listened intently, and at the �� L � . I . * to hii travel ' I ug - -Z - I ; - I duil the . underBtandr But th t is �� least I Bureps, and he looked bae blood drop back upon her heart' Classes, and found a degree of favor and end he said . ", I . I - ike to go to the sea -side somewhere She c, lit at, the #irlish auA, who - 1119 I . I . � �� . - - . - Summer, but J6 No,_,_, there with a fondness that the Old World wa; deference which surprised her, and an ignor- Borrow 0 a - - . � Rio � �. wouldbe ,too much inspireslese and less in Americans. Ap. Caused, not evil ; and - . �. � . I . JLf it 1,yra said ; looki;lf about her -with a sense of the inter- "CO Of what lay so heavy on. her eart what -w y u have � � P I . . I . . trouble, and von Went e found it droll that a woman of eat w4ich attached to herself as a paxty to which w" still i e intend, in good -will Must not L . -, - � L q 4 DENTISTRY. know, Annie, I always did hatetrouble.- I thik spectacle. rent i - - - LLL . - " - � don't want the' ' . I- . Z more comforting. She w I burden on the conscience, Do matter how it - - - - I 11 .- I F � I I . . . . . . . . :* willin IV ' . ... I etch sfie burns out, . Otherwise the I oral world i . I . want to be care of a cottage, and I don, b er acquaintance with a larger life should be td 04, -Robecca,'Where is the child ?'! called herself ; some who knew of Is . .. . t W. TWEDDLE, Deu%t. 011lce--Over ItIchard. . nowhere treated as the guilty, wr I I F son & Nolnuls' shoe sto.re, corner Main and pok d into a hotel, so I atay at to Ii 0 in Hatboro' at 0,11, and he' in 1, . _. I i . I 8 e a aeeme5 incredulous about her staying after !O Well, there, Miss Kfiburn, I'm ril sorry had got them wrong the facts - no better than q orazy dfeam,. without plan .- . I I I - � to L ' -_1 ohm street#, Sisforth. Hatboro'." e aid that she had always . ; and she discovered or sequence. . - beeja & vi'll'age. -girl, and � summer was over. t"011 7013, but I!guaa -the se; -air didn't do what must Yon might as well rejoice in 'V* w* open - R. BELDEN, dentlstL; crowning, bridge work, ijit did "I Inims the She felt that abe mys. it A groat deal � of j . ood,if always astonish the � �inquirer be: A G 'O . 1 'buy � .1 and gold plate wozk, Special &Uenti � I I " any. I te ; 1. � I - - 11 L I . - I ; . ereal r life, as she-- caught 11 Maria low the pretentious surface of ou� demoe ; - : to the preservation of the naturs4 keth. All work . . I rac' come of it." ! I '0 I I 1) on given ta of a large tified him a -ad sometimes she felt the pur. she'll see it in the right light Aftei a while, . an evil deed fi(ecause g�od happened to i reat Pro.- _- l . _ , . _��Wlms _P glimpses of them in �Outh Ratborb',�r want suit of a ouriosicy which was a lit -an indifference and an increduli . - . - L . - - I ftrefully performed. office -over Jolwgon Broo., - tle too but of course she can't, , first off. '! 0h, I thankl; '99 . - 'L , . ;P I I . I � I . I nardwaie store, Sestorth. the bother of them. 'She said she studied like a Psychical diagnosis. He had a wa, Well, earning the feelings of peopi OP co�� � YOU I" fifie gasped. You . IN I I 1 7 1 1 7 . 1451 Of sitting beside her table and playing wi y there , Somebodi's got to look after it. Do lowje don't know what.& load. you I THE COST OF - - in_ , . I music a little, and confessed that she read e station Which could t be surpassed in a have lifted - I ; . I V L . Teulitm. I 11 - I . I I & her paper.cqtter, while he submitted with a . I . . . I . I good deal, novels mostly, though -the th You'll I xcuse me � - Miss Kilburn. P1 other civilization. -Her concern for Mrs fr;ni me !" � 4 of L glliiii� . & . .. - I - -1 � . I Savor was treated as a I . Ing, � - . of "o * was handsomely equi,pied with well= quizzicalamile to her endeavors to Annie saw herr4n off to the baggage -car, great trial for Mimi a feebly bxpressed'the sense I/- AM beforeAhIP04* _6 - . I � � handing ' - 1 40* and V= 101easi I I I I - L I gfA4���j D - OCOM gener4l literature . to account. She did not mind his laughing a 1 Her word Whi6h overflowed her heart. � � - - of a old Utah 1, turn him fr0m which the ba eliverance IM _ggage man was Kilburn; but the mo�hf '0,ts era bereavemoutw&4 - , L - I I ..- I . I , - I I I ments it ground eled un. regarded as something those peotlo Wer I I a ddenly relieved from some great physical � , . iough der her feet ; she got the public depot car. easily t an .0 - I I At mo, at her eagerness (a woman is willing'ei out a narrow box.- I The re �(er.strength faiiod her like that of a person sho '&RV .. � , ' i .1 A.G$ZW. Deadd, mion, WM others,,tbe� an seemed no harm ; at to join & man in making fun of her femin- used to, and got over more; ' � M. . BE . � . - .- v1sit HenNoU at Hodgens! Hoiwl contentedly, if sh no . I . . � - . , . I 11 luxury 'A which We life was so inity, riage and drove hokne. could imagine. , stresi or peril ; b4t she felt that he had I - :h. Main Istr"t, � e believes that he respects herj) I - � r'ven her 1%ut � , - sunk oppressed Annie like a and she tried to make him talk She sent for'Dr. Morrell and poured out the truth, and she held fast by it I I � 'To 0 and , . about Holt; . . r - - I - , . I � _ . . . v � in sub monsh 12M - a boro', and tell her how she could be . . Minot 4fle she went op. __ . , 7 1 : of use him before of the various denominations I . . _& JLL a . was �ind to many; of the AnDie'8 mission took her to the . THIS 310N"�] nd &I Zur" 'he thick, cl0n; air. Yet she knew that Lvr the C011fession'of her error iipon ---------- S_ her, and did a ire r people at;3ut among the working people. he coiild speak. , � I am a murderess," she 9 and she" le I . ­ � - . . W1, � � .0v *� ­_ . R. A. IL XINSMAN. L� - She would have -able to overcome any scruples they -m g I " If you knew,ior if 'any one knew, how ,- I , . " .0''.- - Honor D. X, D. D. S., - . )at dearoo,f good, as the liked ve much to know whether be ended, hysterically� " Don't deny it !1) 1ave about the i h�, difficult it is, wh4t a responsibility,, to do ' .. - Js m-, 4 6'' I tiate of Toronto University Don-, � 1, re wul pru ce dentistry at his fatheee r5ims in . . � I e volved no self-denial to give from. )ry "I think y I , theatricals. 'by . t�e-1066st thing fdy others ! And it seems We' have put the knife into pric - . U blu .-.1 . I _ I � 1 ou 1 can be got off on the eXcellence of their object. As a unitak- ex., skud: are, . D Phrase is, with the superfluity which it in. gave his medical service gratis amob urging the,,, ' I= ( I I 614jr, &ad at his room A mrs. shaterit re . 9 ground of i 19m, &�l the more.difficult, the more In clearing out I �. I Iteaft]1', every Wednesday. ss&urant, Mr. Peck bad given her a But them and whether" he found it a usanit V� bliss Kilburn, if you go she was not prepared for the libefality, earis you � our Summer stock re- , .. I 33 i . H. Kinsman, L. D. 8, Point Of view,and Pleasure and privilege to - do no. Th on in this W&Ylp!' 4 answered. I which the matter was with h ' fd - - gardleag of ­ � . at Zurich the last Thurdeday of each mouth. though she believed she did not agree with was one moment when she 4 are Her des I _ ave 0 oing good. The poor people seem value or prices. &jjog . . ; I � U45�13 him, she could not escape from it. would ba, Perationi brok6 in tears. 9 considered - the to. help one another without doing any , . : 00ijew % I I I I 4 - � . Lyn ,I veliked 9 ' Ohl Episcopalians of course were with her'; but . 10 must be made, and the price is m &del!' m A A I _ . - a& the 6harge-s of iversalist ministerhimself Was V not I I try �._it_ . . . . � , �� - ftrmew Itotlis di �- % told LOF much about Poo e in H to ask,bini to let her be what shalf I d0--4what, shall I do . I've theUn hirm, but if - I racterized the in igent patienta, : . ' . " - � orl � -1 - I - I I - I . 0 aid th' . ... I VW -W. I 1191d, . I e sei d that it � eered to help other ! 0 minister, " it is difficult and we must have room. . � . �� . - L A I L 4 . - , . , I sh �aied so good i Th p� th her '. "' Yes " a 5 %ThOn we cease to need help Our Chocolate Sho" in MeW.,!� jadi - -4 . on 3MIGAL. OF so humaor- words behind hi3r lips she perceive . Young ;Methodist Coming in, - �� . boro�, and cha t- his more ' di t killed the child !11 1 low to clear out .every line in ,81 ort , -_ 4 I. in al bu with the " Oh no, you more friendly than the - der. Fall goods are ously, and haven't 11 he retorted. 11 I preacher,: who volunt ,to call. wi -natured in would *'iot do - At the b6tt, C�ly h e for it was on the pastor of the B ourselves. A in 'be - o$ L ­ .. '' *I - I , . b would be know the case, . .., - A d dy. the sea -air ' . es I � -1 � . am - tlDr. John McGinnis' - qhe shrieked with laughter I ; L was go as aPtist church, and 15A TW9 Poor# or his father dhildren's, - _ s - L - . I . takinghis opportunity from himind making it_t, ing to OE you to send help present the affair in the right li - ar#, money savers. ... - I . t i. . - . about Mr it hers. She began to see that one ought to . I . ght - or grandfather before Ini-it doeslet. matt,er also have a lFge r%jMg,e of � 0. 11 . - . -L � - I L Ron. GradusfA London Wedem University., member h w far back -be. b9gino,and then he is in . 4Dx ::: I 11 �' : . - . 01 : 11 - 0 � 01dado College of Physicians and Surgeons. eeadoubt whether his love have a eonscien&e She took down h r handkerchief and gave edness, of bigotry, L . q Brandreth when Annie told her of his moth" I . she had expected a degree of narrow 71011 . Of - - about doing good. e mind'! - � 1. . � � I . n5S��,I&otd � � � h aim a piercing look. 1 6� Dr. Morrell Which her Cord. and fall ,understanding with all- the Green and Tau,, which you sh � . l sect earned 1 � � - � , " i . f you to attribute to others in the militan period � ol�he! poor in the world! ; but an he pro W see before purchasin ere. . . .0mopl-r6t 1.1 I - I before they had imbi M , e keep the best makes of Trunks � . Z - I � I I - t erance. It - � Naftei � , I jilence "' Fm not withdraws - fio�a them and ]ones 5 eir Valises in Ai wi ; Z*'- I - Northwick ought to be tacit or expli it in B)stbilityL go by; and after a little I in- wre-lying to* me , i _g elsewh I b "" Wm making with Miss She let the chance of proposing this i I :4 o'o Eiurcn� the kissing and embracing between Rel r bed so much of t its own be. � 1458x12 omeo . lying' Miss - Kilburn," he atis. tol I t � I . w and Juliet. . .orrell seemed to reveft,- in her inter. wet ed. I I tov%, iLud the ch - . - . , .R. A-RIKSTRONGi X. B., -Toronto,, m. D. 0. X � 46 e6tj to the economical situ&ti6n in Hatboro.. able thing ,You've dOne a very t of view. on, V . eapest. . .- 1. 11 I 1. : I L i ; I � Vlotolis, U. 0. r. S., ontarto, succespor to i; I . - rother.of those who need it - - --- I'll, f 110""Offl le Don't you think Annie, we'd better re n - unw&rr&nt. poin � �11' hen be offers help, . I I � I I stf - I I " You know that most r. Peek remained a reproach it her ate 0 � 1. . I i ­ I I I . I I L - ;.'I r_himtoMr.1>ock'? Ishouldlike of aide on your ownL res),?onsibility mind, and nothing that sh things in wh Of 1.0 .4 � I , . But the'recolleiation -of* what had passed ieis not as a b . both of Ithe cases that you sent with M 4 ,L � I Off Istoly 00oupled bj Dr. UoIA, Bruoe. . to hear the bat shops ar the hands ha to the sea- but a patron, an aj�jjt Of , � - ;f *14,0ntario. . Air. Braudreth and Air. peck discuss . e from the farms around - One of them I certainly shouldn t have ad for the Social Tj 6 accomplishe ich ,Oiaot i - the false at I :. � I., , Ing it, d a impossible; and his - - . �� - - . ,*a in I I : , f 4 L ion- wi h0p is not a nul - me "I'll I I ; I ­ . I I I . tsnt. In her vivid reveries . I . . .--- � . : P COOPER X D., X. 2., IL F to ask Sue Northwicki &Udget her ideas," . Sill- I I - F. and B. I might get him village. I know the owner of three �t a turned out well. term was impor A the other minis, n im I of the love that __ I must tell Jack about it. and some of them own property here in thZ vised sending, but i _ : n . R " hardson d- "*Mn / * " .. r - - - : .6 Has � small Y0u!ve *Do more credit for it,thought, than she often in I ought to bind. us;aftltogether com. � I ;; ethim,and combatted higpe,, me proposed by iniquitous social con. . I � I , . . ..... - lily I . WHITNEY'$ BLOCIL- - � ;; 11 ' JCX. BIC used to at I , I � _: - � ; � I . . . . � R. Liougow, &k, ihYdIO140, Burgeon owd Aa 6 .houses who's always worked in the shops. 'for this that died - �nd you woilt think,, culiar ideas, while she admitted a Wrong in own guilty - � . I � coualier. C.Onatsuce, on,, .Mr., Wilmington.known the .. wicks long ?"'Annie asked. Nc�rth" You couldn't very well offer help to a, land. -I'm . lying, Perlis ' ' ' V) a Peace-0iff6jing to his - I I I . , = -- .. - is He -in � : 1- . j ed proprietor like that?" . . P when I say you're her own Position, and made every express col'isciouen . i � I , & MHUN,X, X, D., T8110w of tha Royal to thlr-r ]Boston house equally to blame in b6th instances. 11 - ess of him" . . I I I .. . - . I . � I,. Con Of th-vadolanaand Surpong, I - � .. .share -in the wrong,ii -SEAFORTH. . . i , ! . 4 um � when he was,atUvard." - 66 No,' said: Annie, abas )2 ion of regret, and parted fro . . . . I I 1� t"OWTT Dr. Ita,hid. uni.e jejel Klng@1013' . him. bed in view of $9. -1 beg your ja,rdon best terms, esteemed and c in . . � � I I e � ti . L I Z� - �r . ,� � y woupled " Oh then 11 said Annj ' erhaps he 'with dawning . . _____ - I � � i I . W Dr. Macidd, JUA-. Stgeof S9a6r6b I she faltered, le 7 xex,­ said Annie, too rateful for the . . I . - I tv, - AeWdenoe . � V P . I 9 .1 - . . - . . rI . --Oornei of V40bods aquaro. lit h4oge pied 0-cco"1138' for �er play " I suppose Comfort in his severity $$I high degree; h OmPlinleated in A he had given her to question words F,O.R - 1. - - -4 Velatend �­. . 777 1 . , Ing Juliet; thou you ought to go to a factory didn't in - i realitj she saw him seldom, I . W , * , . I'll ; ?, by L. X. Dawo�y� ir - - and still more rarely - spoke to him fall purp . . � �04 * � ng . � ��- 1227 - , ort had not perhaps reached. 1, Y-S'X YEAAW - - a"$, wo Ari I � .. I lately 09(m Tyball, I don't see exactly how he ean--_-I didn't, ntend to say ;) . �= 'I - d I - . I . � � I � -, 1 j1p OP'" town like Fall River, if you really wanted 99 I know � I her. " And I assure you, MIr. Peck, I "MENT � I lever ,given in , 11-1., ___� and ' . - . :::: , �:Z I " Just -remember that - 7 i I , �qv�mv­ Vv_ I 1. 11 Oh, We at the rehearspils to deal with overwork and squalor." it," said Dr X then vkth a distance and consciousness al- veiy diftereritly abotitt these th feel I i _.�_ l - - I.Orrell, allowing toge . - , - - . : jl� � - I you know, himself to smile. ire her different from the effects d ince I - �qv - I ... i'll , &R. -, F. in OUR ROW81 that the fun is, and then it don't, matter " I'm beginninF to think there's no such I I . � and T,p,jW &14. -, . ;t i A Lais ,%hat part you have." . 3 I � E � f - residentihYalolan and Surt�p,. Toronto (; thing anywhere,' she said, desperately. ' you blundered into doing the only thing lgft ed'in her fancy. Born r&matiz- first talked 'with Y' On-, Aad I w' - . -to ehoom* - � I., - On- - I etimes during the 'i 'or' to" tell . - - - � � " . OrAtHospital. Honor graduate Triniv university, Annie 'I me t at I _ko be done for'Mrs. Savor,m child ; and- rest in the' tice to ruyllelf, that I had no idea � DU . �.:_ '. 1� - .. down,below t,b,. � S -1 . - I U_ ��l anewber of the College of Pliyajolans, and Bur - lit . sick olifidren of, then that you were speaking from your o � � . . . - . - . SY awake a long ti h The doctor's eyes twinkled sympathetical don't try it again. That's sill, 11 period of her into , you, in inn � NN 8 ,, She heard Lyra -'s laug n1g ' - ly. "I don't know whether Benson earned the hands, sh - :'L _geous h, and her =. esaw him in their houses or I - __ . . I I jr1k I - . 7 � .- - f mocking and"in. at shops. . . .. �, ! AWOFFICE.--sarne as formerly occupied by Dr. , experience when you -you said how wn �:� - Of: 0AUVIo. Ooroner for the County of Huron. peated thempelves full 0 words re- his three houses altogether in the b HesAiled once morn, Rud at some per- ng and going outside ; but she had" work- I . � as he says ; and -be � - - - 7 � 11 - Vu -r WOA�k - It --!!!� herself -that she had to I that you had been -khat is, tl,at J";. know I ' ' I ,�'. I . , , Smith, OPposite Publi he WiLs sure that slid ought not likes to trade it for a better ; I know #h none, because she was _ LLLL , I ..... � Xo.;, 46, x. B__N 11 Bindation. 8 He likes a good - horee, to speak with him or else baid no 'ing People looked it things. I didn't B:AKIN� � � ?I .- - "I'll � . . . I= . at . 'W14 be f, - I Ightoca'alcub 01- 8'""'li- TolePh` to like Lyra if she did Dot .approve of her,. from experience. But he's a great friend of t' Yes," a& ' - - ound tomp sinewered from offloe. I � . . - i I 1 14 and that she ought not to have gone home mine. ashamed before him. She though he avoid. id the; minister, - coming to her VO 4re giv- � V - - . , to tea with her and spent the e Well, then, there are more women A ed her ; but this was probably only a phase " I once - work I 'Pow I 149 uxt 11 �, DIRS, 'SCOT vening with than men in e VINSON Irellef, n1r; 'm - I I � I of th * .ad In. a cotton-iii,ill. � . � 'At 0 I " va � i �� ` T & MacKAY, .1 her unless she fully respected her. But she the shops, and they earn more. I . 0 impersonality which seemed character. �Thbn," he continued,. dismis I - DER � � -"10 And 25c per � . ; i a$ .11 ; iBtio of h, * Bing the per. . : L . U�Mut . . 1, . . I suppose that's rather disippointhig t,?o.,;. ,CURED By " . im in everything. At these times sorial concern, �, it seems to me that I saw I 0 'u -though `0 - it . . - - . � � . - - - , � . - 7 "I t rch's"forth . L*Rea - Ith" Wt year. we �m 11 " _4 1 1 41iim t at I - . . LLLLLL .!: -I- G. 800=, graduate Viotorl& and'Ann Arbor and L ing gone to Boston for alv- h, I - n able to see them -sin;e__'1J1 At . � .1 40' I L - tried to think how Jack Wiljnjngtow� - b "' But, on the other handt the work only whom she knew to be at odds with Many ,of he� . per:: -0 � . she felt a strange pathos in the lonely man :things in their right I'lght as .I have never T LIE I.S CAjJAC) _ _ . I J: � Plly,3101"S AND BURGEQNS, had to own to herielf that she did like her, It is, rather." . T BESTFRIEND 1 90dert0h streek OPP081to Rethodid obu and enjoyed hemiag her soft drawl She S I . I . ' i . � Taomber ontario colle., of ph the evening '&eta eight months Of the Year, and that Is Own People, and she longed to interp . , . � Ii. 'ret I "' And how brutal 11 ... ,- I . � 7tuirthe � a - vu ', she broke in #-how I We are - olans ' and made it DODYS KIDINEY PIL LS herself more sympathetically to him but lgar, wbaLt"I said mit ,have i ; � Burgeons. Coroner for bounjy of j uron. somehow lesA �_ens' cuts�rages down to an average of a dolla cruel and 6 1 Z �� in with Lyra urable for her to spend it I da - r a . �� - L . * - , Itot an ' 9 - 0. MACKAY, honor fraduate Trinity University, her. Asa$ evell if she did not approve ly. . . I actually confronted with him she w;� sen- ,seemed to you !" %,�, . .- " -of 92 - ­ I old aV - Medical College. NeiniQ woe I � . sible of something col I I - . . - jy of 4 c Ali !" cried Annie. " There�s some I ,... . . d and even hard .in 1 '�'I fancied," he - 66ntinued, evasively, ,I !_ I . . - H tl d, this becam . . . ood Q & 0,18, Tjdn' he aro I � I , eX of Phy _ and Surgeons, ow I the nimbus her oom Ario, � . : ; . � . . . .. .. . 1483 . ," that I had authority _ - 8,0 � 0 clear. - . ' Perfectly hope in that 1 What do they do when the vassion. cast about him. L' . I -0"'h and tra4o-. I . . �. f. - I � work stor,4?" Yet even this ad to set myself spart DONT I . , _ . I I � I 1. � ,� i — I gA Ob 1. dect to the' mystery that my fellow -workmen, to be a teacher -1 I . .., ` �: � . I CHAPU Et X111L , they go back to their country- -1 ba-Ve been troubled with Ner. pique -d her, and loosed her fancy to ­ �. . f . . . ]ROB -0 I . . Ts -i - � � - I - e process of that expansion from & as -the true ,life. But � - .71, , 111 V In th Seat,92P . I guide to I I . :�­ . . AUCTIONEER,& jP 4y, .�] it -was a . DA"WW I . � . - -i", I i - I his e � I . .. &-.- . - it . : ZA I the mad wife nuvi X ­ - I 3 I-, � i if V . Yousuess for some time; could Noon as they parted, in conjecture a error. .The tin life was the life of f i . New -England village to an American town �' All ?11 - . � Past life. his ma * bout I % . . J�--!f � � 6 A which Putm,6 " Perhaps not all.,, ,mase, and k, and no �, . -8 . . It - 1 -DXCHARD . get no rel" E Who had left hiin with t fr.. it.one ever bad i authority to I - . ir�111'!''11_1 . EA. ;� I Chris .1 I I le One day I Was he child be seemed , 4 � I � --- �, � . � - I Caxhtoi, ifeense d auctioneer for ft fered one, ki Y spoke, Hatboro' had aut- " I thought so !1, I . . 20 ill -fitted to Care for. Then the next r ring-man.1.9 � tl- himself came as a . � �: � .11, ..� � �, I � I � � .- 11 I � 11 * . . . . � I � . - W -XV County of Huron, sales and bills attended to ec,u � reading Of 'the Wonderful itures time they met she was abash;'d - With the 1 That is true 11 said Annie That 11 am still in a pot'ition t p ­­ . X Ad of deterioration which Annie " Well, You'd better look �iro . . � so I � 1 1628-12 - distinctly intellectual life. that stay. . . Dodd' 9 - 0 � . - I I 4 ,,, VromPtJy charva in keeping with times, seatorth Id not bell) UotioinZ. She remembered a those und among r" I Ontario. , . : I$ . � 33 , and the .. I I fl! *4 I S KidneY Pills had done recollection -of having unwarrautably ro. . I 1. �� I exi . I . ,. Oda tranall red' man who ggive you enfire satisfaction hif - , � . ke ­ � 4 1 1 - �i . OL , so t r b turned reverently any . I L .. . $� f, I eee only in at U ; L - I him. 4 'VAR#4 - f N; destit ution _. she could find t at in s I to tFy them. I man, and she added an embarrassment of I � � - 4A WWI. MIOLOY11 I loggerhad. as definite expression -yao hat 'We " �t� , which might still Even among these she 14 manced the plain, simple, homely little e2rlto thing in the - - at in its elemeut4, but which certaini )Did "in vain for- and- condluded ,. L- There tory deg ' � Z, atisfac. . . . - . 1. - a. her own to that shyness of his. which .k.313,t . � .. I - 11 I Anomoneer4or the Counfifeg Of Huron and Porih, used to be houses in 'which People. maiden the great army of tra ragg 139 veterans of ave used two boxes and I ' . ork in a mill all . 1"�_� . .1 _;, ' m 1. h - But if You had been meant . -1 ; � "4 Agent ak Hensad for the Iraw.r.Hjub 1kna. aunts and hale grandmos era to mpg which once ov - � . am them apart. r life," she pur. . � - .1 .. I j, � 11 9 . l 44 . . : � , � . � g company. Ewes lom ffy Miended *o interest in. literature, and ok 9, keen ran country places in the surain er- "tured. I . - Xe t for what a ' I would von I . . - � I � -N I COMpletely 0 - jr4Z Tailorinq and I ­ - � - ! � . . I =,m MWurnse an(t ft=on ffuhm*OW books and discussed them, a read the new er. can highly F- he had heard Putney were you e been given the t I L I 17itw � . i __ `e - � . - f;1 . ' hm,vejaika that you have ju - . I I � I , st I I . � jL - � - - - W - � "I �, I after may, ang what. she learned casually from in . 1. � I . - I y n ome. time She would have preferred Dot- to see or " 'keCOMMenq�, them. ' the Poo 16 themselves she could � need to save me fro 4spair V) . -1 . L . I - � I'll, . . I I I . - . I I � . L Zn4eares bwye. u.n.u.s.d.d.,ftwed *0 Hen" "M offl0g, Of the had ce ed to be ew in the� Tublishing cause she Preferred thi and 63- � I Gen& .- . It.. � 'it ; LOS 2, MACON100 11, Tack. i an kPOW the obj�acts� of h .... . � ---- . ifffWft- w4t r0Wf�;Fmjmip%&#enijjon. jW&jf , centres, but whiht theywere stfi 'or ' main ister rose, and said, with a mi � � .1 � - - 6 . 4 a a h : hf o"rlteyf I re . believeThe ever not have The min Futwishin - �� . . .1 . . . . . . .1 - ,, yours etc did I mYthing for I gh - I . a . � I 11 them. ' No one was! i ­ t - . . i I I ­_ 1-1 V . juat .now the grandmothers had -died out, misery. He came and went jo eluslyely, an ' moautIofVork in a mill all . . I I --- # Of I notrold. face their distaateful herself to . I-- I � , - .- ;, - ­ L L . I - leenged Auo#oneer f6 far as is life. Good -night- � � . _W. , , ., - I TORN H� XODOUOALL L r ,o send no one fr6m tie door D_ J4 KENNY) Annie Was concerned, that she kne -11 ', .: I line at, th6 same, low =to a F j�,-.,' .' .. ... R I . - I I .. - . .I- � I R and the maiden aunts had faded in -hid orders t Mrs -,Bolton - I W of his I -1 0. I . ; I - I . . Pro. Q 1 . presence in the hou�sma of mic e would have likedio keep him I I - heretolom. y6 �� . . e y ml"Omity Of Huron, Sales Attended in j and she who asked for food or work, b . . . - of the County. Terms reasomble. From I all could not find just Suen ueen's Hotel, sh - : . . -1 , - . , onger, - ur patronage it. i__ . , f L L . . knees and death b lt;ghe could not think -_-how . I fLL .. .. JUP41% L ufa,,'f­ 10nX OVOrI0006 as a d6sler in ,tarm � Mt.'Forest, Ont. I I as., As � �'. . .f� -.1 . 1, 'I _ I - __ - -1 . � I fr. Ha 110ule& anywhere in Anni6 and let her judge the ut to call . usually by his little girl WhOm 813610und �e tiirn#d to resPectfull'Y solicited. . - Im" IF 2Z . thoro). The decky of the Uuitltriahs asa knew that it w , a e. he "I .... i .1� stock he is 8PecWlY qualified to judge .as folly, and h e 9 8 I I . '? � at on . ­ L .. raw, . � . VursntOO Utisfaction. AJI orders a . . eL_h4U&, I Out through the Bol�� - . L - .- .. I . - I- ildren of th V I use, " W'c�n,t you . . - - � O' no " Xe'e' ' - 1i foo go I PlaYill' bo tin-thestr6t"before the door �� " vslues. and ona 40-&M9rC3QM e *as' afraid Dodd"s'Ki with t ,h F - the I _ � L �� - - left At TUN Exrosaft offlue. or at his residence, Lot P 4V-ALA5WC3i%qL a I . dney Pills She seem. _ . . I _' I L - ' ' - . � ' , . � . - __ - -- , -ftes swim I . . - � . � 26# Huron Road. Tuckerswltb, near Alma, will be 0 to a . fugh in, door?" she "kedo wit A elp , _%. L- VOMPUYAtkaded to.. d:1UXt1W1@64 Always cur4p� Nor-vous DiSeases. 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