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ONvn In the Ing the boll. of the Bill) it -ap .0 uteber of the neighbor- -w-" ' ',�`r f � � , V V_:5 - �. the old- poet W1110 111vell llulcn 4 , 1 , , �­ � - i logs In the arch, I q VA.) hood, that red ban ,_ V� ,_ � L I I 0. - 1� - I .- � ,if N'% Es' ". _ UOLDfa- ' backwoods ana who dlPfl, , hoin ­ V-� -- . V ­ , - .� I Q 9 I dare say, - of the burnin- nd tAie ei 1. Abe was the b "" ` E rS 'r% 4- on ded, stony bearted , I I EAA­ ]DYAMCH ,6, I - I tj�e Y-ank " 11 - V 71 1 ! ,ee farm- - L �,�N � - -, F SA . . essa I I " . . %�& - . . I -1 - e. 1, , J� . I W�th many a flum Boll- in his heart. werit asleep . � - I , , ! U , 0 try hires to &-the neuce cff other&- 'ake what I I . t , ,�'n er In that north Colin' A .. ."W"' . I � I ­ , "_0 N , I I remomber how he stood in the fire- I remember re�I'Mg Unele Eb's 4 d . VP , 'r" Wonit you be. guided by the -exPe " I L i - -11 - . I ­ . ' I I rso-4,f -uit- ,:-- I I'l I - I rose 11tJ cruel things that bave to be done. He V cure you ' as they cured therilgelves? F, . � i� -1 . i ­ - k I . , By n a sin- � upon lily cheek and how I q � tb7 took -and e blood L �� 11 - I I light and chanted tile words I M n r- wore ragg,ed, d I a-tives cure the cause of the headache. They remove ill � - � I o fad! ., sha(l ) IVE Irty clothes and had a L, . , IRL . � .. � at rude copy � Stared about me in th r 1 -_4 IN � !RVIING BACHELLER 3ong tone. He ga�e us tb, . : � astipation and tone up the nerves. ,�_ I I -_ � - I ok me gentl � voice like a steam whistle. ,, His rough Vl)!�)Jna wfiich cause it entirely relieve coi - . I ' I . �; 1-1 � _ g I I . � - -- -_ . � I . . - of the poem, and here it Is, I of a dream as lie sho y etter is tile proof ihat pilts I - - Z i J I . - I an end to doubt: . � I ! I I �­ _ i U �r � 11 - __ -; THU, R0131N,,S -y�rr.,I?DING. "'WeLl"'o up, my boy," ,said be, "C me, black hair fell low and mingled with . c.s. T feel so �mvch I . Lr_j . Id for beadnieb 17-.- -.f I I . I . . 1 #4 x Ila* tTied Fruit-n-tives land folind Olen splend �;_ ­� "I,!!Iiil!li��!�l:illl��� � . .k . copyright. icoo, 7�11 LotlatwPubitshing ' st lied a beautiful - 1 uiiuk they are a spltlld; -medkiue, and P.m � � �,:i ;,il!: - I W_ bellas I t . . I � Young .robin -� redbre;L we must Put f6r home." his scanty beard, His hands Were id I— �.­ I I - 7717 better since I c0lnlr,�-Uccd taking lilt -1)1; � I- I - a ap, sno Company " says lie: � -mau icid Stained too often with. the blood of - It -tirs. J. W. 1xi'ORG. trhamesNilk, -Out. I - MIS -4 � � I ..nest. an' he says to 1-112 love z_ . reQ0 In to all my friends, . ­ . 1.1 . I", o;_ / � . . I . . The firewas out, The old -mending the I I I . � I 1 . . . ocking bough , I . � � � � I ; - - z6v - here ar� no leaks in I � I I I . "Tt's ready now on a r . � 9: lantern as 110 stood before m.0) the tome creature -",,e lovedt I always crept . I- A . . ANNEhhh- - � � -A I � In the top' of a maple tree. bed in NIrs. Brower's room . . - . I � t . underAlle- 00, li-,-* I I I � i . I - - I 'A. r4ofith or more after we came to rve lined It with aown an' the velvet blaze flickering. Tl'-crc Nvils a eat- . � 4 11, I I FAR 17 1 . I when. Abe came, lie was such a terror I _&I�_ . - _T , , blebee." : - _10 -1 �� i : , � ; , I I I . - � i I � i - I ra - W - I �­ , ��, I i ,Vt a -Nvay I remember we v�ent Icross brown on the walst of a burn some darkness all around. / A W"'at irsoln S � . . . ody work and noisy � F %� 6t"le -- t ­ i . . to me, with his blo V" � I I - : ". -Viagon to the orchard . the land ol 4�omc, Willie, make baste," be z V1.119- . _Alz i , �r - �, I � I :.* Iqts4n a big b t (Inv in I - , � They were married nex I & r ZZ ,-n � I the bay, and the imlybird an' he. eg, - I'll t:on oaths. Such men were the curse of _. ,k�� I I . - ) I 19 . I P, d_- OfS I 11 I . - . . I -1 1 W -C LU e 0 ; . es In that country. . ..A . . " N �- I I 99. yer boots, an! hd,rels yer littlo CQ 1-1 - � & oA the hill and gathered apples that pered as I rubbed m I I I I . F � .11 I I . . - - . � - � . ­ I' i1ch to shoch: the eafs and . � ; ; � Same, � 11 f Lall in a,sbower when4lJncle Ub weat The, bobolluic came and - the wife ol the It an' the cleanly how A -M � � ' - - dow ame , - I - .There Wa$ In __1 - I . ,Ko open nait hole.% no Stains, no - �p to shake them 'n. Then c be fiddle do doe, . I muffier."'. I - . i - . . ,tv . -I r1c ant t . � py eyes of children in the -life of the fdrm, 0 � - � I . . I I . -,An' the 1, a glity roar In tb, it- . . - - . I we�, to lealt thxQugh. in a minister , . .1 _� 1rtqC%s for a's M4 - - -4 ' I I I �,he raw days of late October, when thiB - A.W the crow CaMO (ION11n Thererw - - I � 1.� A . � . . �. I w camo wl,1113� It was a fashion among tl�ie help to dec- it C, � I �­­. I � . -j I - -.:- � - � �_JA 7 _. � , -Prodf, , , orqws -went flying Sou . -there was nothing that-- he C ffs of sno ' or rrul* xlive�& Tab1ets- I ,I I t Ju.;t a solid s�icet of damij . thward before the gown . st and ley Pu I . . idw t see. � rol4e:3 orate their Speech N�Ith profanity 'for . I Manufactured by Fruit-a-tives Llinifta. atftwa- . I -.1, I I I Water-proor roo#uk, that k ceps bqfns ' ' . -ate fleet that filled'the �� ' d tillig, Ill upon us. tve Stored, fh� ' � - . . � _! , I �vind_�-a noisy pir � . . � . ou .., 1, ' n �- - Z .. �, Q� I, � I dry as the . or,athe the mere sou d cl Ii, and tlYe f r 5oc, a box. All druggists- � I and ou I ___111111111111____� . � .. I ­ -1 - I ky af times---iind -when -we all put on He fluttered his wIng as they ast him to anti palls and budkets and cov ' ­ . �__­ - - I i I - - - __ _ - I roofiu,goutat-nails . mouthiligs of- low miUded men spread I — t I ,t-,,,,11,11�_gs as a I - trlea for V clear out Ws , , - �.- - I - holase. coraT,lc �_ - -, are he big kottle. � . -_ . ­ - 11 down the wind- sin. r . - . _�­A .- I _j � , th every rdil. 1� -bur mfftens and went th I . ?.�, I .� -1 'L P - �­ I 11 - �Cnlent, etc-lmi . : . roat; ,e,aked like a pestilence In thq­'flelds. . - �Lnd Uuc e� T) gjaelt und touell- I I , 4u- cow paths to t�-e ,,",ove Of 'butter- � n! he hawked The lofty tree tops reeled and . - � . weift back to bed, in- to hjm�, 1�.-'j -, % - - , � 1� he hawed a - -_ w­� . � .LL ;U,14T and samples I. 11 . He hemrpeA an' . . inoan Abe came always with an old bay , stairs, and we U- I - JtRxn� BOQ:L . � forth later wlien the ed -his head. Then he lifted the dog's I ____-Z . .!,nuts,in the'pasture- The great roof of an! he caNired, . above 'is, 'and a d0cl), Sonoroli V sent to any aj,ilrcss. w rite for'it- . I the , d dV 'buckboard. His tending to g)0 . -S-i � , � and fad- But hip� couldn't deliver a note. was sweePing through I � for nose, looked a moment into the -sight- : - IV , . . t j,tile'jifflderness had turned red . house was still. But, -unfortunately 1- . I �_, . alirl tell tis if youi'deaqer does no , I ,:. there, ered it the fingers of the wind had i &I i ed - oi�e footort the daish gts he rode -aye I it f Ulf a gailL � 1 I IEMge" . p - began The s'vMIl0w was� all! elaw- I I I � . less.eyes and let ­� I . . ad1c, ;a�4on�s -wire ,d,into yellow. Soo its rafters daredevil finish. t'Tlier our ad -venture, I fell a$1eeP. . . i I ba � each pair, with his linsey . ,,Fred,s gone,,, said be.1n. a low tone 1 , � �'_ , I . I I Cady Roofing. Mention this paper. -'and then, In a day or I ,,L 1111glity harp string ,,,In tbie timber. the picture a morning when I opened my t I . P , to 6how'through, � hamrner�coat, I -, around him" It was "'Got there ahead E _� t I - , . . I 'Ing 4 14 Al I . . . � . - : I a and , ,under lash of his bull whip S, looked necus- as he tiirned away. � _� ­ - I . � two, they were all. ba w- but f6r some flirt with; the,.,; We could lie, . . .eye� again. We children - o .. ;� __ PATERSUIVNIF6 CO., Wmited, � - . bobolink tried ter V I 23 . v US, Willie." I ­ � er-rem. Great gOlden The and his great voice sent its blasts of -L A I . I Toronlo Montreal .1 patches of ev. bride In a way an' of J-diling.trees. -,vbile eating break- u I F, -v. 11 1� � - Z.. I � , 0, � � . s, � I - by the old la,o"- -EI , k:f _� . - . � Z I . . . I" 0 hastel 11 -fake baste! I sre ky nolse ahead. When we heard a fearful I ingly at each other - . . . -washed and. Hope and I sat down v -f � . I - lay higher. than a . Mak , - I I � . . - I , . . I- 'then we bad to be . 0. I JF 04=4� I, 11 . I drifts of ..foliage bold n*d rumble in. the distance we fast. � , t -_ E_ . ----.-- I - . . �inan"s head in the timber land about An! tile notes 'Id lily Yell 15�0, � , - . . � .that he toolt as he shivered here,- said Uncle Eb, and be 1c, . I . ­-_ , � - I . . dressed In our best clothes t6 "' ,td. and Wept bitterly- . 4-11 - , - . I - - . I Cf - 'fun . an' shook . hand an �� t_1 1 a knewAbe was coming. . --------- � - '�r I . , ­ . - . . rIn : We ftad our best 0 d, ltan. We Started tUr ur,b on was at the .. M I � � , ey _e gb - as -v,,o IIAUO,�Ile come " sald'Gr �, !­ij I . - the choir brush and- Cried as - str�l It . - f -ad � �. � � VETERINARY the , clea - ajl4ma JHs- meeting, "yben the Wag i H d a sound like the jingle of,9 14 . t � �, 1 A iff _____ �, ,then playing "I spy" in the groves. i -ie sat on a brier �aw laughed at Ste '.7' "Alon Dieu, he make de leetle door and we were ready to Start I h CH_kP!gD, R Ix. X '_ ' - s old, . - ,Th6 I ttle box .nettei. - - fift, .q ,,, 01 1-1% Gyj-R,V are said thet the mbsie wa � _ . , ,Ins - g, V,.. 8', borer graduate ofoutarla, coul(I for the clearing Pass . Jolf _ , in that fragrant deep , . � . I- , I ead and butter In ev E 1I . ummer will . i _1 ,VgjetipwyC�o.liege. All digoases ofDOWROUG . . 'b carried was SOO ., tithed ro -, f doughnuts and br . -ff:! -X Z . qit� t calls promptly attended to XG& miglit lie undiseovered a. long,. time. t- He - name n . ek fly!" Cket of my coat and trousers. I since we,came down Pa - 'r V , t �, nvftals trealtd.. ,Th� s6xton he'camh,-Mr. q,-pldor by of light ii I - radise, � I 2 1 1 1 a locomo- ery po . It J 4 . . -, I t4 MM00.1sta, Vdayinory'DentistTy a specialty'. ' in .snow, and I remember bo* he it was like the coming of kly and pulled the bla0ket road -the dog, untie Eb aqd A el I � Do -g. like that of water -a citizen halry and gray. - _;TZ Wtx t� - , visig , � one do;r could bear arin - � . he called the -good f f te,i ana i tive with roar of wheel and whistle. got In quic � .1 i'M- sadyesidemoo on Goderieb street, hilder, wallowing ills rope in a steeple, . stopped half Out 0 Of lad - I - . 4 0 bre - I � � _ 1112-t I at every move . . a I -NY tho* over me so , I In MIce 90061ib- . of ibe. � 9 . as to Conceal the fullness 1, Times Inn-111i'l4rablO T I - - eat at I)r FJCQ4t' r . I .1 people I � �,2113 O'let out , � `4 �!, C-OlOr - . . .. . brushed It with Ills nlit � In my childhood as soon as I sa G late I heard my good old friend t011 the $',Dry- � U ar and hay. wts, We arrived s 1 . 1= W I . er 'nearer posslbly�, , in Ills That live in the land o' tile st I put f or the bed and my pock. I . 1 I _12-4114-1-911 I - TARBUFN V. IL-11011010kry, I e I � , root� 'crickets an' 0 had made t1i ,i . loud of du to go to the dog before we Intl- - ] . W, tdosto of tug ' Old F red came generally - Ocattcr- I c' , �, . � ,),r i Search. The -ants ant the sclogs an' the the light. W , , ' nochance Of our Coming West Until 1% e'very d - navy college, an Mom aw , I - I tintatio Vetet) I rw fty to us in the de�p drift with bugs camdout in a mighty arr&y. ttle'timber q- the c Id peek out I 71 _. - ber of the 3ledleal Aesociation of th ( . Ing Ills W ill&- growth of 14 913 from Its friendly cover WOU as wearIn t - Z familiar to me atirtIte all)ba� � F . - Ontario =: . 31 1 lien the I e.' of ille often, but, never venture far until th01 - went into meeting. 1 W- . g boots den was . L �. . ; �� mettle anituale . I � I .�i � I . � � I -AW. -4 I Jlwyealeg� Trieate diteams of iall di unerrIng accuracy. � , ooilk W I ' I f Or me, find when bet. ful In 6 � Dentistry and Mirk � Some carne down -from BrideytoWn an' th . moment . too smal , Else I fear my 7611tIll � emOM --- . , y The most mcdexO prinotples I er ca0e Out Of the ,, - . lantern c \t,a an g" � itnall of blood had gone. . . that were I 0 A � v snapp d f ell � � And shortly wint neighbOTIng-elty ol­;4ye, - nd sat down - d Ildve ser,qed me P Orly for It _. . Gffice cppotite !Dick's ff0t0l - I entered with the Others a Woul I 1� I Irever a vpedalty� e they climbed tter d - Mess. I el of - � - . � � � seidort.b. All oiden left at the hotel ping at' ' Ajy the little black peoN 1,11tor we stood in u , rTo us children he -was a mary � . - ildhood so, exact And' . � 3110111 -Street., north and, of a ntg'ht, after rap . . , 110 upon one of those straight backed seats Chronicle of my th - - .4 - � . I -willytecive.proropts,ttenticn. Nlgbteallstecelv4d ling in the clilm- every stecolo Irne-vir for the first time th that We wickedness. There were those W s tills I have ,written. _. -1 I A offloo. 0 � iw�i-62. the wIndoW,s and how i Anl� sat looking up at thO qkY. . I �� * of plain, unpainted Pine MY feet felt afl so ex.ten4ed a -1 I - ' one � � d . i I I - 1W - 11 and roaring In the big woods, took- They came fer V see *hat a wedding . were In a bad fIx. - told how he had stood In the ,storm caught In a bear trap. Uncle tbls hair was Vllbl- 'now, and �� - UCY . , . if I had been - I 4 . . I That was n rnisbed the cake 111 -guess God Ill take care us, Wil- night and dared the Almighty to send the panther � � . I LEGAL possession of 'the earth. might be, an' they fu . pf) . There was always such a silence in the - t�e voices of the switt and ! ; I I - I i 11 ,,If he n' Don him. - I � - . - — _Z -ant the pie, . r r� � I p I - � n hard cid6r flowied freely and lie," said Uncle Bb. . t we'll the lightning u' ' emulous and un - t time whe room after the elder had sat dow - and 11. . e when be . a ' ad grown mild a.Dd tr - , - w ver g qatisfactory and even absDrd. Time' �, ! - 9 P . JAMES :L -ka-LORAN recollection found a ' ready tongue 1.remember be turned to m ne ret there in this WOVJ 1-ne),or!" The dog .F red had grown so old and I-1djusted Ills spectacles 6at I cquid . . . . � � _q � I Ok one of my Small ni-olit Infirm that one day they sent for Abe I I ed and.to It was a black and ley W 11 of m -I � � I- q0tary, putao eta. Money to among the older folk, and the young had finish � hear the ticking of the T,,ateh he ear- bad tamed the monsters of, that I a-111 � I Banister SoHdW I - ard palm and C, misery. � . - - . I I satur. I d-begUU t-0 ­ . 13M. lui,eatouth ilondayst FrWays and - I iversions, including bands and held It in his b and storm on every Side of 8, 1 never to ome and put an enato his ried in the pocket of Ills broadcloth ' juayy wiliLlerness, -and I ha ­ - �L I em - ce open every week day. o -ver rickodIt my face. . lie old know I .But -_ I L daya. . 19" 0 and whooping Cough.* looked at it and then into sa-%v a time when the ligl t.� Of GOdIs rwery man on the farm loved t waistcoat. For my Owl' Part, I lose my respect -for them. one fear � El", L,_LM - II&W sweet, sedorib. mCaSIq 0 tiligulghea; dog, and not one of them would ruise , � 0� ;�? Astw, . .1 L � � __ . I I - 4611i boy," he said, "your way sliall heaven was so utterly 0 ed -, too much 1011-111- 'for the � had remai . � V. � I . look with ,7 X3 ned with Me as J grew Older 4T' . f . � ! . -De it, L ,Hopeand Iheard 4,11 � - u sball in L I R V11. ` . lead you f ar from here, and yo the cold never went to bo .4 On kill him, , -the fear of the night man- 11yery Z4 L I R. .S.H.AYSt- . CffiiPTD - ' ; *feet it hand to d of my soul On tbeg-reat gold cha ; . ng and wealth and win many and 6, and when goo ,$ : . Notary Public. _ Seas that bitt night. A1Y '.(I$ what Abe was coming to t at spanned the broad Convexity Of his boy and girl 11, the valley trembled at :: 1 .on Of S er f . e Atet, sailattor, Conveyancer and L 'now get learn' ,, � . 1� . h . ; smell at IOU, ­ C, t h roar of . , -_ 7 F all th, . chill t le _� __ t onftnk� 00106 --in fear Of I victories." I 1. ,%vere nuhib -01th a the mop had gone to the fields that I a, tinle I . 4 � ,oliet Or for the Dotalat 7 ' the nlontlO - I FI to losmo 12a most - Pleasant! y - . . . mach. I 1-1 or lim. Ulany r I remember . sto . : � Sondnim Bank, Seatarth. MODGY 0 1 � "What nonsense are you talking, Jeo the trees gqew frd-liter.1 the open, I ourftmer morning we -lifted Fred into t a couple Of t3h - vini6 -1 � — . I . Presently I observed tha bad held awake In e late eVq ,11 tO I I k the, days that were sweetened I ' � I . d � . I � . I M. NISTj Barrister, Solicitor, conveyancer earyr said jjncle Dib. ,remember how I lagge � n -d how the the little wagon In which he had once young -,Vomen were loolting at Me an ;-j T -with the su,-,dr making. When F , heir the men tIllIc of -him befibr&'they, L Z � S. 1. starting back to the - became cle 1�b and Tip. TaVor. I j. w J0 Notary Public. Offloes UP stalm over CL W Ob, you all tb, ink I'm a fool ,an' a oi(I'mall urged me on- and low w4� to! lea drawn me and, - "Vent AS]"p-ru - - - bookoore. Main Stree% gatorw Ontario. the run was Ilftin- his course In the . I whispering. Then suddenly I . A. mk popwis n . I look it. ' 'V�Tby, . Ebeli in the wind and dark -11 9 straining � " 1"T. 4 I . I � � I clearing sky and 'Aarch -bad grot the humbug Cos I barn, stole away with him tl1rough the- a -ware that there were sundry PrOtu'- i remember a n1j1,,t -,,,rJ)eu Tip said In -, . ,_ . L Holden, if you was what ye looked ye 4 - amil r thing. � Of a ­ 4 - � . L I deep grass Of the ,meadow until we caused by bread a low, .1wesome tone that he was ii I , I . Ced . A ftm, of temper of the Iamb and ,the f rozen ' n: a wall that berances on,my person I soul i BoLME&M, suoGenor to, the lat the presidential chair. Folks here a sudden we stumbled u' me out upon the highroad far below. and I felt gbo t. The Wolld carried Into my soul , J � wristdr, solicitor to stir, bein L ca I and buitter and doughnuts, S . � � i 310caughey & 1101moded, 10 An pul�cs of the forest had be,"un 0 so before. I to school - great and fear- I ; F. In' but hard , we had _ and then )u-bt of its r ; . - ftuallow for the 0 In the valley think ol uuth passed an hour We had planned to take him .. I Zopy"ancer, kna Notaly Va�g Mounted in the 4 i vary miserable Indeed. NOW tile first th( .. - . � L rdkuBankof Cominerce. Malley, to lend. ]ram -the, great kettle v work most uv ,em, an, I tell ye -now ,,011!,, be, groaned, d, made that and make him a nest in the wood shed, ,"J. - 61d, � I I as the, elder spoke the -loud, -Ilmusiug f ul mystery. ­ . I L sale. OffICOL W gootra Block, Main Xtrqe1 yard and all gave a band to the wash- . 5 0-0,0 said %, r , t aff I ;� � funny, der e�ating cl ck with Ills where he -could share our luncheon and 21, I be, 11 L �.*en Aforth. Ing of spotits -and buck-�ts.' Then came . I i . .# neigh �'of some horse, tethered to the ,,years ,. � . IL ,, qnd -year, - - I . L . . I to'ngue that I have bea!' sd much from be out of the way of peril. Af ter a ird mingled With ,,th,pre w,qs a boy by the name of'Nelle_ � V . __ , I I A I -rencffi Jin -the sehoolYf I I _4 * , I - ich I helped carry . � - I , I . 3ROW, Barristers, Solioll- tappint-, time, Ill wh ,Ider bad . 11 . 6�led ; 10KINRON A" 0,# L L '. I .. I ' Yankee IIpsq ­ I - good deal of dialculty and heavy pull- ,,is qunder. mlab 13rower. Ant be killed another -- I :. Dart'. ata., Godarl* Ontario. L etr, tud tasted the sweet flow I : . . . After the 900d 0 7 an! - I .- I L E .the buck � mere 11 wsald - e,.-­%Ve1ve gone inowe got to the road at last. Theold I �, .E. 14 DICKENEON. . "God (Y beenipreaching, an hour his. bi- fult boy once by accid(n1t, Ulf run 'awa W9 . ­ HARLZS OAMOW L U & that followed the -111-ger's wound. The. _­. . . I . . Y, op I � : 0 "'..4 . - � INS -V - round in a halt circle' ,ow ,,ve'll take dog, now blind and helpless, Sat COD- -Nvils drownded." I ,an ,.-, Ith our slionts, wild 0 � I body' f3eemiled to s-Iiii-In Ill my tenrS4 - � __ - * r . I ., - . I I � tI I],,. bring us home." tented] * while its wheels I I a � I L - . . ___ . woods were merry . I I - I bbe! y In the, wagon he bfid, Iluished the Ch 23 � - . T? the wall an' me' Whell Olr santy- � "Drowndedlp . aid Uncle F_�_ .. - � I I DENTISTRY. I shortly one c6uld bear the heartbeat of I'll ,!-' I I . - I �`, I thought I covildn' ft 1 ly creaked and groaned beneath him. We -, 11ppeal- 6411OW'T.- Z . " a thing that . `� I I 11 't Theli singin wits . I - i" _'CL Z 1.1 , I . tt,e MR 1. . -P - - pies in the sounMng blicket., It � ­ It 'Ap - � . 0 '1�� y y In the road I , I . 1. A r an irres,l,� Ible dir U-nCle first answered. -� . - , (,il t4 the eye .n, -r .. L wering I longer, fo ONN'9'ne'qs had gone but in short wa' as well as the ear. "In. the Meant" the � . . " Z, E ivar, the reveIIL- 3� Spring. To . - - ound the 1 - . I I F- W.� TWEDDL I . M bad come over me. Tplevoice of Uncle when 'we heard the red bridge roar I 'Q1 a m gaping. ,i,Went'aw,ay -,off r L L . . . . . . . . � eeS_L Shook kjown the gathered storms I . Eb Wsed.to saY It Iva- I ., , I I q . rA 4 I - the'famillar . -11�. Samson, worl -_ - �� - IDENTIST, - I tr .11 soemed fax aN when I sank under rushing wheels and sing bass. . -hey got 1-t �lctt_er that rmid he 'I v, .13, �', y 1, I His Can' t � , , I � k�,/� Vb . , f ; I the sunli-lit. The - , to S, ri'lken.. , � � . M m f I t, . Pe � . - QW40"o of Royal QollegsW Dental Surgeons al On- .of snow and f elt for I y eyes to sloop � . . his .way to,vau Die- ��� i .1 � . �� � in � . I -_ . I ired, -Vie . _' Yell of Abe. - w Z � . to in, crown and bridge work -were repa ; the -snow 1bu ,at - I - . I as drownded on [o post arch and sbanty a I I'd 8 ... ; "11 , - graduatit couv .1 shakes a r � u - I At tt"keirsa3hooll, Chicago. Looal ona khedes for great iron kettle -%vftS SCOL'Ted ,and lifted i . � . he shook me . s, ot teri!j � I ffe'd better run," said Hope, 11er - L wiln's Lauld!" . J . . I I A If* a pAdesa altraction Of UOM onice--over A, Young's , "Walie up, my bo' we'll gitSwore at." I --� . . I ­ - lewtillIs Lan' - � : � I I - ro'Van D j,j 1 17" ,t' its'place, � and then came tbe boiling. - . V L t III : said he; 'lye I - I store, sewarth. . 0 . . .. I i. - - man to - arce"y mustn't sleep." . I looked about me in a panic for � -yes, an, .some say tile night : � I . L a .gfteat, an inestimable prlyl- �� X�_ I - . . . . . t ., : I . . I - ;. .11 It -was . -;Mw " �� -ed my ars until I cried L - 1. a . . 11 . L" - . ,- I : . - - ;, — Then he ,box some place to hide the party, but Alge . the ghost d the One be k ,illeL I- � � - L - . , n DR. BELDIENI le- to Sit on the robes of faded fur in, . � � . � . I t,e ­ � . . . . 11 I I . , I remember -%rdkin- th.,It nig,bt and � I I - I - kl;t�: � 1. * alic P Z3 . DENJ the shanty and hear the fire roarmIrT111-- 11�` I--,- - !eked me up t ntl ran with Me wag coming fast, and there vas. Only I r' -- I :; IST, TORONTO, C7 � / I I rasbut * .� I - lic,,,ing excited wtbi"Pers at the win- - 11, . I i buti- I . . aioli- the sido of t�I�Ie W',111- I V time to pick up clubs and P.tand ow . I - � i and-muell the sweet odor � . = I . 111� - 1. . � - 4 . L " I - . rY �- &rk In z I . 0 1 as Te I - [. q _. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, p,d me . T I 413 Sherbourne St. to his. be der the kettle I e drop , -t w L iftereianved frou , us : fal new r.fftem 485: Y104g 'it, opposite Carittin at. Tnele Fib minded I- dimly Copse , w� ground. ., I dow near my bed. I - - - � , r- sa p. T_ I . . �, . .. , iir_', t -IN kc ,ell � 11 1316-18 of the bollin t . � [Io. . wigs lashed 1. T4 _ I Vould, not t A F �, _. ­ , ­ I I . � U � . 1-2. � ��__ . the shanty and the fire, and the woods r z� - unaer a tree wl ard "Here!11 the man Shouted. as Lie pull- 9 " . the roo- �, al�id at first I . - . I ,.I- -%yi-th his niCTIT SO . H_-�s. .'When I' - 6e air ,and stung in blieeks, I he ed up alon- ide of it. I'W here ye goin' f :_t� who, -was there. _� . � I . I I 1�=DICALR .; ra '.., . . 's . __ !�� -h -P red 1.1 . � -tiring, - I - him tearing the III I -?II . Z'0, , * "'Dolet y - 17" 'ip T, .-I... e - L - I I , I . � yj� .),Ma brai �-lies sayagely and I . . ou rwe him . I . ; . . I Uncle E'b as'x. . I . I thiiik� 0 ,u 1, .1.11 . "ThaDN' I - ' I f tbat'phasc of the s I th that do, . . V J .. - _, . _� ­ - -9, - muitdring, ,,Go way!" I answered, between -in- . I 14 - , I I t Olib of the great- I .. - . s to God, it's tile ��!;,, I - , � - 1� , nyix,rer I heard ' See Ifun .- ", . Dr. John McGinnIS, . am Vice to face with. , w I - ,:, k "I "Undei -the plu,e trees. I .. - . . I I est perils of niy lift.1.1 Ally fOst(2r. father I �J' blue beech." I shi� I never forget ho ger and ,tears, 1,16ing my club In a .." 1. . ; . . :1 . . . 4=ce and Resldeace�V otarls Street, � i * . I . . - . _. � . . - lid .1 n1g, t be turned.and lie' to my. band and - manner. � . V move." __ . � _ _ - . . I SEAFOILTH : . bad coiise�lited t � . I- -is I IRY Ill the t4reatenin 5 ; . .0- . At t1lat time T L Ovir % I ! - . . _� � � t ; I ­ L %i I . 973 It e sbatify, Ant.1 I AVUS , L .- il put, the whi,_,) On i e � , He laughed then -a - loud gufraw that � - . -, -was lip ,-it the window * Than with Uncle E b in th . �, . snow- ,and how th Sting of -it started -1 I ... I , I I - Inly see the du`rX A , . 4 � 1, myself � al .i ; . . I hcct, -%Y-)jcre be would - - - - - - . . - rang In the near woods, 0 0 . �, . I - auld Could Pi r the lit- 1� . . - L I � � . - to sleep on the r6l . . _J . a ilfry nii(I # L 1,gure of a man Standing unde - � - HUGH I - I & t* �, �. � . . DR. 14 � . � I. be beside 11 - 16a7ming andv�eatth.11 ,,rile Stout rod belit ,:. tic phie below us. .� ; afiduate of UDNMItY Of . �,Jrou sha7L fle- howiedand (If, ng In U 111� R0369 ie when lie was.not tCUM11- I lily blgod. UP I 6 ra "What'll ye give - me," he -aske(l, k � 11 Toronto Facultv Of Med tuced :" F . . 111Y, lea,ning forward, his .elbows on bi-S, .11 11 7 44ne. imember of!Colles(e of Pilysidans and 19ar, the fire. It had been a mild, bright ( � IM I 0 N � . . - _1 ; - te couroes- Chicago A . L 'elms of Ontario I this boy ailatt 1,1-0-0ill' V be wuth putty , ci,,Cled oil me Itim a boop of fire. - rZ b I . I I - pass. p�adua r-s-lipper ,it L Knees-"Whatt ye give me if I don" I �- , -.1".- "The.nig, t MAIL I guess 1' Said VuCle - . L I ; spi- and. David. Canic UP with ou I � MX\tJ � . -1, �, . A Ophthalmic He A I turned *.,in tried to run, whilo � I I I . -1 # . . - vj3ut Ile won't do no harm. Let i 7 . kitinical school, cilleago ; Royal !join slender �111ilfo kill lilm?" IN , * , Vb. . . r % Ital, I- with 13nde Db 031 ,,, farm. Loolc a' t I I I " I � � r imd ; Univc-nitY COHE'ge 1106P suns'et. lie 8,1t talkil " . . It Z4 . . . ,I - I I W, London, EX I b e c I n n - t 0 In y 0 1�: tatis, alid everY I i I . . .him. aloue, ,He's goln' away =W." :4 . . gl, office -Over Grelic & stewalt's � �n I .1 M - . � I . ,� . .; .. �ta�dau, Eaglao ,LP * so, mid tile -ivooas were thou lit a momc-,xt. Tlien I -Plit, I 4 �. . - the A . � e to me the I iii -h .0se-litlul, �, ..... L I.. dis i 9 . � rotore, Main Street, Seafortb� honeNo.b. Night for an hour or . . hands. I , sto;) I f e,lt the s * gl - grab of tile 11 appe;ar behind . . 0 We saw him -_ � .�, t. 1890 darkling Icvhen lie lyc"It alviiy. � "There Wits a nuan C0711 - . my hand In My PO-keft aild pl I -� � . .. V -1 �. &ails answend frora reddenae,'Victoria stree e 8 '01cr Sg 0 , .. I then we got back into -our 1 " I I . - . L � -- IV. lien he started on tllc W , ell There is ,.1 i litti eam 0 too - that treasnre 41 % . trees, and L . dark trall other day 411" llntc(l t' hev it poem bep - k out my jftelthnife �V_ . . - TA, .." ty 11,�t marl;s'a footfall -or me - and f beds again, .2 L - r Jes' dled. I ast U I ) I covered my 'head With �ZT_l my cheek todc, . i . . - , -1 � a a tliLat hed.) ncle Fib - bad bougbt-f 11 ��zl �,., :_ I Oft. F 'J, 8 UIR ROW'So - � that led to t1le cleqTi1)-1, I w0n(1(.' Q(1 - t 'bout his wife. 11's. In a moment I I I � -I r -he'bedckytthes, and said a small Prayer 1 ,,4 - 4 . of one w P . � - I , . . -te'X_ beyon I t le him t' tell 'Ile all '1)0"t I'Or- , of those looked at, it fondly. ( t - 11 . his courage -it was s6 bit ( I .i �� :..: - I I" I e aw - a - . . Ot night man. � 7 SMLILV'OMRONK - for the PO - .: I I ple"Lid, 6i SV�Tjl.,, e had scratch- -%vas ll,,,, wild kb s Uncle Eb and Then I offered it, to him. t. ,W -1 -tile NNrc Pat iflone - ,1,, �&11(1 lie after h . I r, more � 0 .. . - fireligh � . .. J * .. I .1 A I 710 tiulatlon. (To be continuP,d-) � *. * I , glde6e-Goderich street, Mgt Of the his of 'Uncle , I au- ed lou(111% omp"M 11" L � _ Office and Re for a story, but the, tboug ed his liefid all' tl'Ou---bt ' lniuutc, 'She ""det' 110 more .�gafn be I ,11 I 0!1111 III 0 . . .. .... � � - . I i --- - . _ �d 11 the pasture I11111c, e � L . � 0:.-:� jdiaood19t,ohurch.! �. - . was a dretful good NVOman t' )N'Ork" Tlie- wall le, " ! to ".&nything else?" be dei-mande(l, w-1111 I 77tr thr, 06 as . ; ­ - �, 90.48. 'ir silluing aripw7ad to , . 1. �, . -Eb had gone to roost early in M �. . _ - . TntPROVIN I . efisy, ell ,, - tile 0 1 , , . _ � � � , _:.,�%' ; . I ,thin ,e?' I aS14(LQ - I there it .",as . ough to make ILI dog that W48 i is Vir I .t,�,-, ". I �, L . ., � .. I I 'It! 11 'Aul - e Is . . all( Wdt a , car. -Cll,� ,I, -1 . :40rom for the County of Huron. � . loss gloomy illeffit. on. Im . Hope sat bugginrl t .­ et � - � . . I . ,, . � . i� I 1. I .. I e; , ,f V. RCULAR . - - ra !., . . I;- -1 . . '111, -O t, y to the ai�nyard and lip to the lic �. I 1, .­ , I I i - . "Ile thou -Lit ag'111 fer .. O- r ,"%,ii, .1�1 g 8 (M .1 , ; 01 I ­ - 1. a L . "Be Still; my bo,r," Said lie, ", el 0 17 a 1�iuute. f tb � . u her bands. - 11 great mouth opened widely In this . " _1 - I ­ .. , � _-� o e Ou e, t a C, . I .." it I : I - y,,rrnf3 an' s,tld, 'an! qoor I which bad , alidle "Got 40 cents that I si1v:e,d for the,' ,,i�f : 1.4ts * I ' Sleep -L I aln't'n-goln' V tell no d"Broke her leg onec," be 11 . n ' ,;i,. '13 I . . , David - ; form Of prilise, and ­. li4 . _: . DRS. SCOTT.& WcKAYj . "I � . I his eyes bad a wiia I ' "� I " go Wfts 1,11d -lip f cr more'n , ar., . ill av do I I remember. 17 �i`,�, Z �, " � SAW 147 . . red up Al sleep. , a ye - c r ""' in fair," said- I promptly. ! � -E ,k. -��,�� I � 1, ; .. all stir .12 . e aimed at tbO'IOW J OF TM . � I . GRONS, - git ye, . - ye - ' y ssbd to come after us, Stare in them when h - �e.y " L , ald 1. )N"qs I s - ., I pE[yslClAV8 AND BUR' - '11 go down t' the 11 'Must ,a, Suff cred" S, lip and dr A -be backed his hor. e and turned Ili . L � -ve : . -_ -, '. . '. I I odeiieh ji"et. oppOlitt' 36166110411st church,89&MAh Come mornin', N g I Uncle Eb in I I note.-,. L . . 1H - 7 . I I I brook an' see If we can't find a inink L,,,,,N,ot then,, he answered. 'Itnther iinti I recall ho V he took the road. I kL Ir 9- - = , L_ � ­� - 1 alker, a man - in I I � . : � L 11%1 I -1 I . L and . L . 9 brls� . '�_Q I and adin' an! .�ils ,arms when li� fell'fainting on the � I pill 11T,P, Ransom W a great di � : 9- A I Ja 3001T, gisduate Victoria and Amu Arbor, enjoye(l it l,,1yi11I abed' aW re, "Waal, boy," be said, "tell I Physicians L or tew In the traps." ,'he who I I , ulember Ontario College Of the (1ooT8tep and ca rica him to the lounge. ulty, with a fl%lug mustat , . VP I �43 113 - " f�ffl �: � -ling gone home. L , Ith . . - - aurgeonc coroner for 00upty of Huron. - I remember hearing a great crack n behil rubbed, but It -was. hard on I r"! .­ ' FILI : .. I - - . ' ,I sn-%v the bloo fo�i my face as I passed I hlj4 great voice abouted had onve been a sclloollDasterI7 ldd the I! i I . I R. . I 1. 9 MmKAY, honor graduate Unity UDIvOldlY, of twigs In the dark wooa:belore I ciffldien.1 Th,;a I V" . ;; � ,= . Ite ember th-A inirror, an V!�lfzabeth Brower c, me - I he tenor pailt. it I 11 choir an rri �­ , .1 � . � . L ., Ite .1-1 i 1, , 1� as no Small privilege after the- Jdc ICT I ... L 1 4. &fd mo-Oaliftt Triutiy Medical C011898. Ji slept. .4ks I lifted my head Uncle Eb 41 'Spo�e ye loved her,' 11 said. - I "glance and "Gllangl" the lash of his whip sang h I e r . � I . Mc4s of Physiol"s and BuygoOus, OVJAI-3 y ,I _:,- � i . , I 24bo and we both 118- running and ne � IV I -4 � ; � -,A . . . .. I ad FZ4 _1 � . whispered I'll.ark!" J 0 J;ymu, to see him - 00 � . . rushed out of oors with th b- .announced th I z , ,� are Ile coul(Iii,t speak fer a minute. � � : ed figure came We were first to ari�lve at the school, -NyLth his tuning - I -�k- . i -3-r-3 .. � ­­ — — toned. jS_ belit Awl ag . . . in rlse_ and tap the )de (D W I - � I I he whispered 'Yes,' kind O' was full of sn w, whte'n' She ran In a a went. t - � "Then the tears come into his eyes, e dipper. 'It the air aiid off he is - . . - . . I 1� L St , d when. tile - IN __ ' - � - .. I t AUCTILONEERS. I . stfilking'into tile firell,ght. 111s.10119 , Purty soon but tore the wra Iligs off M 'that morning, an - . %. ' i .. __ - -%vhltc hair mingled with I confidential. Course he loved her, y neck and be- house . ' � fork and hold It to his ear Sole=]Y I .. 11� its beard and e -we bad F red on- a C4 �.�L� 1 . - gan tirs and%cheek The 1� -4 'Id. I 9 -Yvltb the other children cam 11 he -Nvould seem to press his thin W . I OMAS BROWN, lAcensed Auctioneer for thed � d ol their to rub m e I CD :;) L *� . fftl i .� Ordwe left At covered hfs coat collar beliffid. these Yankees are ashame " I ly f or Grandm.,t comfortable bed of gFass In a corner he ". *MR4 ' . ! t Ircounties of Huron and FerflL Ca. ling- loud full bard upon his t,liiroat while I i i, I if. L said Tincle Eb. They hy , but cold snow, ' ft W W V. I or ' be scairto" feelWs. 9 L - What with all th e '-J i I . A. JK. ()ampbell's Implement wareroams, seaferib "Don't ellt ant] of the wood shed. L IMMethatelY Soprano, � CD 1"t- . ff � . 7alT &Vrdilron oj6e, will receive prompt awablon. ed e in a mom . 'warbled a scale. %m, #MJZAI 41-_., 0 "Tain't no bear. It%. nutliln' but a they hi(le tem as'careful as �he wild Bisnette. Sh calm � , . If ,%*Wootton amars�bieed air 40,obsirge. 170841 I . . y - worry of that day I said my lessons alto, bass and tenoll la,une,bed forth 11P- L t4d Er. 1�� L____A i ' . . __� p. aye � . _1% --A f� -, I . I Toll an' 81 helped at the stripping of our feet and If L -- �, � ... 9 - Poet." . L goose bides her egg L� . y poorly and- went home witb a loadi'on the setl of s ng. The parts Were P R-' -, 4 .". . for Oi legs., I re ember that she slit in . 0 , . 0 L__1 p �4 ­__ I , . 11 )110HARL, licensed auctioneer an who wandered 1 -thet's 'bout all W . my heart Tomorrow ,would be Sat- On 0 113 7 I . . I TANn 0. me �' I knew him for a in, fin' Scrimp an' save � and conflictin" % h 71 . .. . attonded to In any I the like the treacherous. I tj ED T',"'I .. 0 Abe county 0� shears as I IR.Y. Ou Vai of L the eaUnty� at moderate rate#, and *atisfumoo much -and had ,it rhyllic for every one-- 1 think uy Ilk this country. 'Tain't r1ght,J1 'trousers wl : urday, bow were we to get food iind V__t W -i I � .. . ' . ; 0 1 at currents of R tide that tossed 010m (D %& I, �: . I I ) I : . -,]I . � 1, .�: oft at the sesto t am 0 a reputation for I � eet They asked� �� .. . n kindly Difin. Will' . door, wh s rubbed my f : turned their Lli � 1 Hold . water to the dog? 40� . Utwanteed. Ordors la ell.' M 0 , * 11 . oncession 2, "HulletIM171 recelvee roughly and sometimes over C44 F-1 LL -1 , , .., I 1. of @A Lot 2. C I * Wit the s oW. � � �� I .., * � 1882-tt ss and -without 4-171T llbme, ,,�s4o, Itain't right," said 'Uncle Eb h n home if we had seen old Fred, and:'we a 16t � I lazille craft ,,"-d Rallsom W-111kek Showed ill' ;;-i - - I i ._. -.:: .. I LLL I)Mwpi AttentAun. - ,,I;'ilIn1, ch?" sM et.. . �_kt�.- ,,,I know 1,01 it poor, nils1rable critter' were badly frosted, but in an hour the I ot-the first Ile - (D . ­ ,I . .. . .. .. . d the po .1 ' I . both declared we had n ways a Prover sensi�, of danger and re I'l W P 1 - RING. -B. s. philiiM_ !Aosnged 1. .. ind 0, out ol tulle with everybody gone Out,of thein and the jay COD- � _. .. �L ­Lj I USTIONEE d K � whiteness h d . I&R,t byer 4ald its burden on r .g) CD C-44 A& AL . It i . 1L & Auctioneer � for the muntles of Huron an 1,,D,IlIR,,,I Said Uncle Eb. . I arreled with my OWn returning b oOd bu.rnt like a fire. We both savp,d all our biead i m,onsibillty, atnerally tbe:7 got to I.- -PL71 , � _ �1 - rmer and thoroughly bus h " know. Allwus qu , science. L to. U_A � . - - I -.11 � ?ft4h. Behig S'practical f1k] and Imple- 9,111m bIlln" over In the next I - . I ' .0 em, day, port safety on these brief excursions, L t"d i�w - -.- . dwerstanding tfle Value of farm stock . any 110111e, ,,How qu r he stares' I heard th xt : !,- - " . I most#, plQe" me'la, a better togition to ,realize good Said t, ,)Oct, Sittlr)g down. . � folks an' now I ain't got I and butter and doughnuts ne W M It ", 1_3 �i " le I e (1,1y -pm goill, t, (lie in the po' ncle Eb first Caine to. And - A ­ - W tisfacti.on guaranteed ,,110w*8, 0y(.rytIlI.u,, in Jinglev n .(?r- fitay when . . but we bad so miany chores to (10 1twas though e.xh'uustcd, 110 'lad a 'way of C T a 9rk". c4largeatDoderate. a � ille?" SOm , t0i Q 0 *100 Z 0 - these all , broke. the Schoolljouse beating time with his head while 81119- -Ip i in a moin nt a roar of I ghtel �_ _-, lor no pay. All orders left at Henwi PC" office or ound under possible to. go- to I AN Pt 9D _1 i 'le rJ,b iii(l.nired. � IM M to steal s a gre4t fl -d - e. Lot 28, Concession 2, Bay, will be "Ptly VnC eed . : Ing, and I'liaTe no doubt It wa 8� �-t ;:6 . `71170VIV - I - woods. But I tell ye,11-here he spoke from him. i I � 1114,� I I I aftuded to, Then the neNvuollier ails ered: - -, P r,,., C -el W. - ,-. . - . IMAO _tl . I . 1p,a voice that 9rL'W loud with feelhg;- "I'll Deter fergit," said he presently, all were 'asleep help to him. - ­ -;Z- :,I . I -gleville I ' I away that night when - � 1i I i I I . � eighbor dear, In . . i lickin, I and , ­ , P t iCN I I "Well, )I 4 I as Ili I live thousan! years the' take the food from Its hiffing Place. The elder came over to me after meet aith, but we eat our 1111. , tiley say, put I . ,� 'I, �; I "'itiobbe Pv� been 111v (r a ___ r= I . tual fts NVc live by v the day neither In I having taken my tears for a siQ;n I = o :� It W -.1 . L, � Zhe XC=0P Ift it wan't fer gin thet 07. But it hurt me worWn I An, what - W'U'd we, do if I,ve got D)ore otit 0, my life than a4Y O' in tTae e_xcltement of I a. . f: - .(:T- i . . -bon- it h I . C . � = ,iz _.� 1, Insuranft COMV-W-, - . prayer? .,t soine day God Ill urt bi ." of us bad eat�n much. They 1'4Ou.-,,,1lt of conyl tion. irt you I LO 0 0 r , . � ; V-, � . _. o a thing but wiiiskers tlle� � f ool,,3; An' of the blue -o bed'early. "May the Lord bless and CGMfC L ' I � % ]per We can't rals If Then e:tbld the story Pq Ull I -S - � - I I ,. I I L we were Ill and sent us t = - -1 , � - L� L . P-4 0 , :�l - 4 1 0 . No ISOLATED, TOV�-N an' hair." - or nic far above tlacul. ' room; above lz� . � * % !;ARM A A&' Bro-vN�orls folks heY got beech. L When 11ope came Into my i -_ _1 . my boy!" said be. . iT - � a ; W � . . talk po*try," I know Dave . L 1. X, were . WS $� Cr ­ -:: I ,,Cur,us hOW ,you etin S [n- we both I got away shortly and made for the , : I � I PROPERTY ONLY INSURED j boy The a t d was that "Cold Frid Y" stair )ate In the even - L CD r. i . - L L . M, I . . . We looked: , � - ! , 'b Stopped m(�. I �, . "The only brains an' deccuc.v, but NN*Ilcn the It Our 1_�Ow AS -thing 'I've 01 . omms. sill(I U nele BI). )wfli t' take care ol bi self toll- re elirb red by t&Se who felt Its desperately hungry. L .door. Uncle 1, . 0 . . . i, -1 7L, _I ­ � g'lia you is ,, - OIA-ly stars, AVIIIAle" said lie, putting cm P I 1, I I theal whiskers an' thet is old cn( , ,y ter thrown " P � 3. B. NoLean, Frogident, Kipp,45n P. O.,* Thomas got it out o, tilis country. kiltell d e ai'� 11111, a day when Wa store of doughnuts and bread a)id but . - let him ,rlt vket. ca 0 ­�� I : . 9 �r , �Vt.-08 VI = , 4 � �_ CO- - 9,id - I 1, Co. � n1dent, Bruceflold P. O. ; 713I=149 IC - hair. ITaln't Christian." I I if he in the ,Igic air came down In clinklu ter under my bed, We counted J,t over. Ills band on my upper coat Poe r4 �Z �;, _� P.4 - ­ In i . I yell 11 npycr illake a farnIcV, t :. 1:1 I L . I What"S _Ou the head, but e "What- ye got ?­ i I !Ayg6 Aleoy.-Irea& soxforth F. O.. " 'Tain't, . . ; sheaths of frost lay thick ,,Won,t you try one o' the dough- I In there'."I -1 and - �- .i 7v- 1 onuffmalls. j%qlat,s Ill it-tbc,t,s the iwport.ant 111111-ries -in' scttkA (10%%-n Il0rC h6,11 g1t crystal But that and the nuts?,, I whispered, hoping that she "Doiaglinuts," I answered. WS C4,6. PJ 'd 7 Wifto, Cheeney Re%jorvb, inho G. Syleve, Win- . . .,A I .� , , - I d i k , , I I A�,' ; . hh; John Benneiwets 'Oule Such shif, upon t e w n ows I. I 11DId I ever tell t' be a poet mebbe er .5 t : touch. t% 0- �.,. CD I 441� i___ . Geuge ,D,%Ie, &&farl ; thing I said the poet. t e among the few days I could! try one ,,�&D, ,%,vlylt,g tills?,, I,..(% asked, .4 �: m I z` it wer � ­ ,� I ' ..Ir - Jhmea LEvans, Bffe�ohwood; John ws�, -1bont the .birds?" uss,)jIll, (11�,. ill :the poorhouse. one be ore , ,,, would say yes so th't Y_ good. Ingione of inij side pockets. I.. , s� i -_ , prsmr, Brucefleld; John B. No ye what I wrote . less C -0 La I' ,�,i�--J � �-, . I Lter Id smell. might . CD it TJ ,-. I iE, Thomas also, for they di , U "A � LV", Klypen ; James Connolly. Union. 11J)on! -know 'S Ye ever (lid," said Un- . Guess ! git back t, my b'ilin' in tha early period that lie like a rock saI4 she re- L1.4. �_! ! . I : I Nd rising under y character. 11 'Twouldift - be right," "'Douglinuts," I repeated. 0 1 --A - a jlig11t,,, lie twae , . . _7`,Ar�% �__i * AMILM I ,low. Gdo . . T - � � I � Harlook; E. 11inghley, Sealorib: cle Eb, stirring lihl, fire. - _� 'There ain't any m6reln IWII "Aii' thig?" toll�- V 1-4 L ii�� i� - 1 - jiffig another. I � aobl, SmIth. gretfully. I M :41 t--& �� - toning his old coat as lie iva,lk- 11 i i__0 ;f - I iAwaB 0-amming Eirmoudi file I J -W. YO no)nwa 64' e it niebbe," said � be 4:1 � : gb too," I said. I � -t- m - W Ok The boy'll It1r- . I and but - . q CHAPTER VIII. want -now." - � . I og C11 L -I* k _---tj . 9L 11116 P. -O.; Gaorge Murdle and John 0. OHINE, ta,king a dirty piece of paper out of his e a ' a y, . ; - . L . . I - —.6. & , ... I - J4 Z. - � aw 612 �_ f I � - __ lit �repeated, "An! this"" lie continued, -going down 4 L*U I . L . L am - I Ud%M in8urance, or trausact ' din( r milli, 'nele Eb exc!aimed AN,D'.NI,A- BISNIETTE came Twouldift be right," I (%_ C.9i Iff, � I Paktiea df -Siff US to E&Ct pocket ,and lial a it to the liClIt. "SlAilt-On . -ed lo gful,1,17% at to my trousers poel;eti . C. t- 1"d Q a4i N I I -a I - � ly oue'thpt pic.ks from Canada tb work for the with. a slgl� as I look . 31 ��-�`] � "a Other Lualnea, % ill be promptly attevIled to. �_ - __ Ily, "but al L red " ^-.� I 5� I d thoughtfu we ._F�_-.i -2 Appli tiono to any of the above cmdes iddresee I uliter- Browers. She was a bi-, one of the big doughnuts. , acoulwt '�Bread, .an' butter I " I ADS r, W -v* I ; (S . 111) for a fool '11 tilid lilin a pO a oil the Terge of %) �­ ,, . J to th4Ar him �_ . a nd - 11 I � tespeotive post atices. .1 I � tI do It -could you?" shamefacedly- in 0 "a I . . I It . rful woman with a dla- bear -1 �� I - I chee' "Don't 8 9- tears. -.4 i4-8 I . i __ f e.I L -110(i, �elcinen- dfEVosltion and a eem as it I could,'� she wbL I . , W t *910 I -, i Younr lect, an amiable 0 - ., as I was, the rti Zclainl,�d- "'Mr -s b K-41. . i .� � CV.*:, pered thoughtfully, her chlu upon her "JernSaleml" hil (�'� L - 0 . -A � I -1 . I Vella �n ' I-'Aann, . wer of the old poet had �PUILIIONV` 8-vyh tily, wrinkled face. She ll�d a f r -I- - 11 a In tal po I t IW Ispected a purty Ion'. svrnion!" = Pt I . _r_q -- led all the hand. * ?Obs - I � n - 11 I replied - .� I - jr. got to my licart 1111(t Stirreti lily illia loos front tooth that OCCUP I"r,-,d t - _- John McMannk S P POR IM . . roge and went to the -win- 'C433, lem T.er o17 7 When she satat Then she roug-ht �� - - I J in I I � d. "WIlere's 0 - I (Succesoors to John Llemann, or.) ination. It all Q,Vne 'lot fL'IIY to ill" lelsire of her tongue. 4101f Fredt." be Nyllfsl)c-re " � L 11 - I - Arenowprepivedto handlealliduds of horses. . understanding lintil later. T41ttle by her [kixitting this big tooth clicked in- dow. � how dark It 1811" she Wills- he?" . 5 � . Bu�-era may piatbase borses at their sale stables, a - - w 'lob, my, , I . ca � = ! . SCOTT'S EMULSION strves as � little it _r0_'v 111)011 111e, 'Ind 4at an ef- I i n every stlt�h her tongue. d we both . I=— . I 1014-tt _-,I 11 ces () , : into -the Alght.. I told --my SCerPt ill(l), an %* , - - .. � ztars, I BswondvtHe, at auy time. ' t - pered, looting Out I � , . bridge to :carry the weakened and , thou and life SL"1i.`y..d, out and across It, and 1, . I ,I:" �. � f 1. gll� , We $dpurty I said' "but You went out -Tjtu liopt, io wb,ere we bad .(. .Taw%­hIp of —..,. . - , feet it had upon inY r, I dark," I i bae - ysttm along until it can find - 110t d,ql.q to estl- s t,j d i n - often by her IFfiees, regarded � # - I � , starved i . - - t� r-4 at , cot I- I � I -Ic IRT. ,Nrith his liead be ,to r" i ever after I 9bould I- . needn"t be lfraW, I,II tttko care o' you. left him. I � n CD I � I 1, 11. S., on Pe . MARRIAGE LIOENSES 'Ibe I . I I � L-k. f6r fixe - firm support In ordinary food. mate. And soon I Sought Oil t� 4'1)0�!t the process with -great curiosity. I'll growl tween -bIS.Pa'%V% 011 101t, bed of grasfA - i , � . � . it we - should meet a be�r - 0 � � I � I y called 'Iflin, and may iather much from .! I had own hi.tin 110 Many a tiWO :,( �1'qtrllirtlon 0,111 T .e mder ' Lnele pistias * , '#SSUED AT Sand for free sample, of the hills," as the 10 . - . - I P in- word$ bf rlkbt back at him. MlaVk what, IPA "I . 0^ � Inch Vile -now a -lid even to r0pect him th -,e frank alftdAinfOim ,,, -most When Ilia ICg8 w(!1W wea"S' 'witil. travel 40", I - �� .Leseea at the i , SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemis �got to k , 101 stout � ­ � .1 'A' OFFICE tos'at"jo. Eb toll me t' do. Vm Awf � �1­ I k:Una. I I Toronto, in spite -of Ills unlOvelY as-PC4- Gr ndma Blsned;": - "Wli& 1 16s, my on raradise toad and NvIien -his days .1 4 , i 5 'and P.00; all daIgg'Ists. . I kow I OWt'nufAifio" seare me." 0 4 W W :Ir I 0. ILI I a -1-11—P. . � I lacherr-1111th I ' W'keiw'44A . A - ,§t _e C i . ! I I N;e two son. A161 aimaU m _44-10 . I - I in, Dieu. g I�elqw. MCgppiypt, : Je El)� Skimmed the bq-11n, 8, m I , , �" I 'f'PIP I - a SE&FOIRTEE, ONTARI I - . Une - - (;0 011JEW _ - � - I � I � — __ . � 4 I I 11 11,11111F ,�ua C �a 1 r. e a I "'On brlhg �Im .W - - -W-0 : - I wood on the fire � - � _ - wu . - pUt more I I � .- . I I � � . I ­ . � I . .1 % - � I I NO WITNESSES REQUIRED � . t � I i � . . �. 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