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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 26 Jul 1872, p. 1

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· ton Clarke and CartWl'lght ~ TUE MERCHANT AND GENERAL ADVERTISER Ciroula.tes largely in the Townah J.?S of Darling It l1.! WEST DURHAM a common Stea.m Job :E'rinting O:f.B.ce, KJ:NG STREET latform open to the free d1sci.: ss on of all ques "\Ons 1n wh ch the general publ c al'f" concen ed 'l'ERMS Bo\\ MA~\ ILL!' Seventy five cents per annum In ad vance The Mercllant and Obser ver $2 00 RA.TES OF 01 e co m :i.un n · ICARDS !!!!:'!!!!'!\!!!!'TO!!!!'L!!!!'U!'!!'ll<""!!fE!'!!!"!II!!!!'l~!'!!!"!~~~~~"""!!!~~~~!!"""!~~~B!!!!'O!!!!'W~M!!!!'A!!!!'N!!!!'V!!!!'IL!!!!'L!!!!'E!'!'!"'O!!!!'N!!!!'T!!!!'A!!!!'R!!!!'I!!!!'O!!!'F!!!!'R!!!'I!!!'D!!!'A!!!'Y'!!!'!!"J!!!'U!!!!'I!!!!'Y!!!!'2!!!!'6~18!!!!'7!!!'2~~~~'!!!'!!"~~~~~~~-==T~N!!!!'U!!!!'~l~B!!!!'E!!!!'R~X!'!'L!!!!'II!!!!'I~~!.'!!""'~ IEXECUTED RR LOSCOMBE B lllll1;;;1'EI Al L4W SOL WITOR IN" CTI l "if I RY J;c AND GENERAL ADVERTISERa I I POSTERS PAMPHLEI::; CIRCUL !,.RS BILL HEADS CHEQUES NOTES HANDBILLS LABELS TICKETS &c &c&c · - -------S--U--P --P - LY, ,1 FUI -" SPLENDID SELECTIONS of __P_O _E _T-RY Don t Dnuk To Night 0FF1C'.E -0 e1 ?i-Ic<Jlm gs Store s::t nc fln.t as T .J\1 J31una.comb s Dental 11oom.s Bo man\ ille Oct 2 th 1868. ly CH \NGE OF 'II:llE l left tny inotl Cl at tl e loo i\ly a ste1 at her side Iheu cJasped hands at ] lo1i1 g fuoki:! Fo1 bade then doubta to hide I left and inet \1i1th comrades gay When the 111oo:u Lrot ght out her 1 gl t And my }(I g tu b l luepc -ed nc Dent di: nk my bo to 11 ght. Lo g yea ::i have Ued n vaJ since the1 My Jetty cu1 lf.1 are gray :B t oh those' ords a o tl e yet \.nd v l not t asa a. va.3 l uee J nut! er s loVJ ::. face --4-lhth goodnc~s radieut bug] t .An] he1 wo1ds rn10 iu n1y lil:ar~ Don t W nl ffi) boy to gJ t 0 and ufter June 24th trA Hf! the Ro\ manv1lle Station a::. follows GOI:'l'fl. 'WE&'I' JAMES BIGHAM, Painter Gl"z1er Paper Hauger &c &c to and on guaranteed Res dcnce Naxt <loo eaf:!t of the :B ble Chris t nn Chruch n:RO:-IE Sat_isfact os active and I nmedrnte ad vat tage of it He arg co ti at I "must at 1 y inte la e 11 ne to cletern11no ti e co rse 1 e \"Vo l l<l put sue Was that ·o \Ct) repiehe1 s ble ! he skecl himself His s1tuation :i.,vts one of extreinc emUa1 1 a~sn1ent 11 tl 1 g luid coine 0 1 Inn so suJ.denly l e l n1 lly \ et tukrn~ p1pe m Ill) d mng room 1 If he· not gone m five mu itc' I Jl luck h r out of the ho tse P1 ncL1..:;ll.llj co 1 le1~<l ti lR '\as rntber n \alll tlucat Mr Snelgrove" as tolerabh rob 1st li t Toin Blacklock was a tuat ot colosflal st.atu1e anl Herculeo.n st1ength.. Io cou1age an 1 crnelty 0110 , gl d ltw 1 ll er ai 1 th tbei She ·tepo m tl e mutte1 At p1esc1 t I e co[ld I ii aded I an I nlf t led ct tots d1 not He ·'ll.'H'lrn c J ol I '" ,eo et no! sl e w , to J e een am eel of his co' ur 1 0 lo 1 g 11 othing c ti et Jor good or evil 1 gat l to t 1-Ie chafed 1 nt.ler the b t:len iniponed upon h101 Ly h1~ O\\ll \\eal ness ai <l 1 c.J eci:sio t~~.1slcP 1161 IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. 1\.ia. 1 "'7 1:.> a nt Ma I M xed 1 15 J)Iixed Mail 91 pm *rhst a)nrtnsev Iyday hll kind$ ;pf \ ork p omptl) alten<led Fall a.nd Winter Ctood.s, A'l } a\ e 11oved h1m an incb in n dnectton he N O\V he \\as ten1 pted to Icveal CVlJ LI ng undel'stood it 1n all 1t.a lea11nga S 1rely a } ad not h::1ted to niove would ha.Ye beeu no honeotlv ind ic n1 uiy h1s ifc Oeitr n l ttle lelav \\as lot so 'er} 1111easonabl1.:J 1 hght ta::;k As to one u aas1sted n1an s ly such a c.ourse \\ ould b~ 1 Fot "hat l trm could delay do 1 As vet k ckino him out of n hon:,e- v.:ell rt regi r~hef to hts inn d But ti en c;'ln1e the shckue" not! ng of the matter tt '°' _l:y1one Mo.rch ~ 1869. ROBERT YOUNG, vE 1 El[;\ LI.RY Nl'AlUO J SURtEOV V TE N \RY COLLE&E. d of a 1d at pre:;cnt occupie l bJ Dr Dnv daon I ply on the P1 t>rn a 8 or to OJ " For Sal0,~To ,_ Rent rr!IB HOD SE Outbullct ngo Or I a ith 01 VIthout Seven n.1 d a hal :A.er~ DR vn a nv I o J ly 14th 1$70 __ 22 tf :w. }101EOD S, most u1hkelJ that she \\ould e\el kno v Jt except f ro1n h She v. us q te conv1n ccd tof h~r stcu11ty she coul 1 not ey~Lhean1 that her el a1acter as a n1a.11; ed '\iOmc:i.u was 01 l GENERAL STORE, xc xl ;_gly choa.r D~VtDSON GU.ADU \ 'IE 01i' EG8 to info rr the al b tants of J3ov.'1.nnn B v U an I s ound ng wut tlrn.t Le hn.s om net ced tl c practice of ht!'.! I rofess or an l try 1.:ru: be consulled as to the diseases of Ho1ses Offitt K g St l\nd Cattlt' &.t <rlo t:r s L1 ~ vmar.\illt fan 4tl l"' , 141 AT 1ION'IREAl PRICES !TE H~VJ£ 1 FOR CASH, 1-Iy 1oothe1 18 i o rest ng s vei>t ln tl e g ave) a1-d on the 1 11 B t, 1 e k nd o-rds come ho.ck to meA <l la. nt n y tr c no y at ll l e oftc <fteu pn.ssed tbe C\ p Oh thtin n1) h1;1a1 t a;,s L ,,,1 t ll ecau~e I heard ti e vai1 111g ivord6 Don t d11nk my bov to n ght l vc 1 ow pas1:1ed do vu the ron. l of 1 f n grave p l n 1v ior the rr att-e1 of that nsmt11th .gonelrom !er She could have ea <l. w1th Othello He that is robbed uot want ng , ho.t i:. stolen let l un not I nowt anJ hes not io bbed at al1 She knew notl ng of her losa and therefore pnct cally \VJ.Si otto be accotn ted a ]o e1 Tbe nusclnef i;as do P. st 11 t coul l be iepa 1cd to mo1row the day after a.1 yd ty Time \Vao of little cons1de1atlon 1n the n1t1-t ter- nnv Ino1n1ng} e c~ld obtain a license and take her uga n o cl urcb !11 haH an hou1 the 1u1sdeeds of Jol n Oro\c l\f A - BL\l TULL TEETH J ' M BRIMACOMBE L D S 'V rucnt f Pa.pet Bfl.ge luch \Ve' ill <:ell at b-Iontrea Pr ces Thena.per s f the best ~lual 1ty ' an<l e guw-a. itee that nouc of tie J~agB st;ick togcthe1 '!he following is the NOW ~ COMPLElE ""at :\.11 rders for PRICE LIST PER lOOG 5il 7 S e 5 by D. Gentlemen s & Boys Garments M\DE :rn THE ~EWEST STYLES u 10 12 14 " 4 8 Bi 10 10 11 11 G si 8~ 11 12! 13j 15 lo rn St 9 Man Ila 9o 1 30 2 00 9 30 280 a 30 3"" :S1ov.1 00 1 bO Tailoring FRO:jll:PTLY EXECUTED J 20 2 20 2 VO n my 1a<:e a l'Ull A motl l'!l s warn1ng hatcncd to \n Immorto.l crov. n lB v. on Un mothers "itb you1 blessed smile I ook on your boys ao bright ~ud aay as ) ou alone ci-&n say ~fJ bo:it Jon t..d 'l 1.k ton g11t. 80 .AnU the moue! pn·on com ct-could be remed Ied and her status \vould 'Le as unassa1l able Ill fact ns it 110\\ was in secn111 g-so far as the oL ts1 le \voild \Vns concerned and ti e1 e ,, as rcall y 1 oth ng she coul 1 i eptoach herself v.itb or him either CognI:;O.nce of John G10·e s frut d~ could tot by any cbnnce be unp ited tu lus 'ichme that " .. CJ t to beyond q uest10n B t suppose an excee~ of delav and the birth ofa cliild and ex'pectat.101 s of tlus na ture \Vere a.lrendy, in course of Cl.1terta1 \\ ould n1cnt at the R gents Park Villa. not that child 1 c damrnfied-be 1 able to be called an ugly nan1e according to the stnct 300 12 17 17 18 19 21 23 '~ 7 5 \lO 5 80 G60 740 9 80 ~ 2o 3 30 3 7v 4 35 4 95 5 60 6 60 A I o Agent fol the ell kno'>'n lh .. so :vol'<l.e v.;ill p o ea va.inn g \Vi en In t.he tl orny pa.ths of l fc fhe boy is in the temt ter s w 1 s And \Va;r ng in the strife. lbcsc vorda Wlll stop the moriung cur And the rcveh'~ at rught 13 20 30 25 14 8 55 10 ()() 14 14 11 00 14 00 flRST·PRIZE WANZER SlWINC MACHINE, at By \...;hupenng back a motllo1 s vo1ce Don t dunk my boy to n ght. 1150 WHI'IE TEA BAGS LITERATURE ' SNELGROVE S MARRIAGE n8-tf CHAPTER ' l CHAR ES No n :Bll.:ElA:O .A.NI> :BISC'O'X'r BAK.EB. Of< F JOE t ~ · Size by St 9 10 1 Sl 11 32v Solo Agent bet vt:en Po1t Hope an l 'l oro tto ~ B Flo r Racks 1n Stock 8¥ 1 0 230 2 751 C B'\.RKER - BOWMANVILLE J ""den l'un,..tu.a.ll\ At !!nUW 1 l v 111 Oct Jst 18-l AtJOTIONEERS l 01 the To~hip Mutal Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED I840 l SJ S1 J ~MESSIREE:l' MONTRF 1lI PQ C~~AD\. of Dm lrngton CHIEF OFFICES H T PHILLIP;:., HAMPT0:-1 t_ 1on 1 t DIREOTORR WALTER SH !\NI Y Esq 1..,.,1!.1 P ChaJ..lman DuNc \N MAOD0-1\ALD J!isq 1'-1-AJOl 1 E C AMl'ML'L B St: Hil.ar1e atttint 01 -<!< gi., e11 t.o 33.los &c 01 I ea son ter~ ahle"' W:rn.. 1.,lm.i.·ton, EliNISKI"(,LE~ RESIDENT SECRETARi '11IB ENTrRE PROFtn1 l"tnt HONODABLlll burg Ont J:OHN liilllLTON Hawks - JAMES (tRU<T S Jo~ro upt y attended to on 1ensonable te 'lllB SPECIAL FEATURES. belo'l g to al Mrs. 0. l30'0'NSAL:t., KING <l 2..iedi\:11 od ..wiongst the Pol cy/w{de°t's LIVES DECLINED BY OTJraR OOMl'A..."IIES sr llOWMANVILLE f or OU D no v open ng n. choLCe select on tJE(.,-S to a1 no mco to tbe rubl c tha.t h ch an ext a P tmiium, would be nder a tpecial w rangeri en.t ~equ 'l'cd can letter ol the law of !ts n·\1 eland 1 No l ubt that woul<l be so Afr S e] DRUGS AND MEDICINES Pe1 hapij rnore than an) thing else :r..rr g o' e aQrr ! tted \\ tl so1ne reluctance lJ it AT TUE Snelgrove \\ail in thtj itrst inRtance s1m ply still be dtd not eontemr late at present at Bowmanville Drug Store frightened ot the dJScovery be had 1'!ade alltvents anv 101g peuod of 1nac1\ ty He \\SS rnpre1v J Ii't now aok1ng for time I;\ l 1le he,.., serving pon the gtand Juiy we took the liberty of J1ken10g l mt to u for dehl er'!J:!OU Besides he udded even OULD moat Jes1 ectf Uy tender h1a s l peculiarly e tuated st: pernumerary In a if Lhe :i;orst sboul l co:ne to the worst an<l ce1e thn. ka to h1s nu.me1"0u~ fr ends a1 d n cl ild er tcr the oil l before ta pa1cnts custo net'H an l to the public generally fo1 tho theatre Ile 11ow 1esern Uled sue} u.n infer very liberal suppo t l e has rece1vod B.lnce h s ior n e nbe1 of 11 dra naL1c co1u1 any of union had been legahzecl lvfr Goodenough commencmg n bue1ness ru d hopes by conti ti e sol c1to1 had pointed ult the propel nued str1ck personal attention to bus ness and whom has beens d lenly reqmred the per A. pin ute act was offering nothing but the pu1est articles- at the fuunance of a leadu:ig i.;l a1acter rn a kind co 1r1'c to l c p 1rsued moat reasonable pnces to ensw e a cont nua ce obtau able at any trn e Mr Snelgro' e of don1eet10 trage<lJ He felt unp1epare<lof public pattonage assured h mself that he eoultl affor I the ex taken aba1,;k ns it 1s ter1aed-alto ether 0 J II n ould ca.ll fiJ ecia.l attent on to h s \ ery B lt sup&r or stock of unequal and unsuited to the pa.it he was µense 1l 1t \\as a.bsol 1tel) ncci·seary -a thousand things H11gbt happen the called u pun to play Yet with J ts leelmg of alarm ti em mmg child n 1ght not le bo1n ahve 01 rr1 ght I at ' luch are sure to g:iv the best r m.tisfactiotL hve,.__&:c .,bloreovel .J;uLrepe:J,J:ed nocx:cess led u. c Ir o ~ sensatlOll of ple lo ire A \V"ctl selecte 1 fi'tocl of of delay was con terr plaLed in the matte1 It was but a le v houra back he bad beon DRUG~ So the tea broker y1elrled so far to the saying to l11mself sente1 hously Ma1riage CHEM"ICALS ten1ptat.1011 that \\as proffered him l{e de is a. mistake For men u e prone to gen P A1 ENT 1l1EDICINES eral1.,se in this ' ay on the strengtl of a. pnr c Jed to do nothu110:r-to await tbe l.8SUe of BRUSHES tlcular case-to JUdge t3:e nniveree by the events-to let th1ngs take their coursernd v1dual As a tea broket 1ir Snelgrove comfott1ng him.self \vith the reflection that CO'YIBS should have ren1embered that the n1asa does thts was only w!mt ln 'J eu call an rnterlo SHOULDER BR.ACES E1 l sk1llen No..; 24th 1870 MANUFACIUHES PRICES W J HIGGINBOTHAM, DYESTUFFS, I iust put an end to tu1s al an3 corit h(egmrds rntght pos'1bly li>e tho16htofthe!olly-tleuoust rots Jollj M::; elg10\ecrtel one tla\ 1m1ctuously aclneved s1ch .t feat as it seemed to h1m ~comy1113ed, in s h;l a after son1c especial act of P"l8ecut.ion and Upon reftection this v1e\\ o[ tl e SLLU!lt oQ stc1 He \.\ a:s IIlletircth.I\l ~ti }n vit;\;:'.rrri.,;;;i.J.l~d"'u~·=·~·:·~1411: ·s~J~·f" ~h~ ·.,,::;,,;.,1;;_;::::;,;;uc.:1::;,;______~-""';;---;J 0 ~r~ perhnp~ octcrued to li mo.a.t_ta "'1hy i:;l 0 11 it ns Vtlj clear t.hat tlnugs coul I no loog se1 d for a I oltcemau he I vet rot 1dl1s ne k a yoke tbu ~n e Uc l l l"ttcd to go on rns Lbe) lad b en charge he observed I \Von t be intrutled bearable when he coul I at once b.) a ,v 0fa ... an l "'ere then go ng 01 Jor l 1s b ><1nes.s as 1ponrntbJS\\O\ u dhealdedauoatl to loose 11dreud tfore er! Tlcoiportin a<J:eab10ke1>1asstffer1og and hcacbarac h s <leclnrotion- to give it l':Jreater for c 1ty of free1ng l ln1.:ielf as O pen to J 1 1 in fl. te1 .:tu the C t\ "as at stake ~f1s Snelgro1 e ve1 hued to urge sotne \\UV that see1le1 dn1ost p oi: ident al It thing in defence of her v1.S1to1a: they "ere vo ild be i<l1ot1c not to take adv 1ntage of it old Ii e ds sl e I ad kno n \] e u e\ er I ea gue l St ll he hes tated CLIPPINGS 1nnce hcI cl_µlllhood 1t 'Wll.~ no fault ol Fle giew qp.e1ulou~ 1norose he Jooke the rr; ti at ti C) had nnssed thcnr tro. n I ale 11 d worn he lost I a ol l genlal t'lns In ieu ov111g tl e bod es fron.1 un old bUJ.) th~v ~c e nioot worth) an<l respectable peo t1c1tv ot u1aune1 he cart<l 1 0 rnore Joi the n g h1oun l to the ncn cen1ctery 1n Le Roy ple there wns 11ot av. ord to be sa l aga1n~t coui c JO irnals a d aoan loned h ~ rebard N )'. I ecen th ti e ren ·ms of a lud) aLo t To1n Blacklock and lus sister the\ had al for conundt t rus he kept late houi<J 111 <1 E0 y ar::i of age "ho had been buued nea1 \\H.jS sl O\\n her ll e great('ot k nd e.s.,1:1 became so1Ue1,1;l t iei.:aleSB n Ins hletl ud of lJ 20 ,. ea.r::i wi..:rc found H n. cu1n1 lcte state ol Whnte come to you Jatnes 'l Bhc a8ked life smoking au l drinking fat niore than pelr fwat1011 vtth ti e I nu perfcctlv pe huully "Lat makes you so eross 1 Wh) good for h n Poor old Joi m\ b, served tho ldn t 1ny friends be 1nade \\!elcome 1 pere<l Pc1k111s ol the Stock Ex.chan(l'e to The fears ente1ttune l six \\eeks ngo in It , ill be 10 troulile yo ueedu t bu dis Plumpton the st gar brokor I kne\\ ho v 0 hlu11 ia Ll at he c ops 11 re hkely to ia1l, tu1b d they can be 1nade co llf Jrtable un 1t weul 1 le That , 01 nan yo 1 know have happily turned u to gene1al rCJOlCll g t1l the ca 1y tra1n stat ts " thout Interfcnz g He s i 1 te a changed man she 8 ruacle I is over the certs nt.) of a co1np at 'elj al un ~1th you 1n l\llj \vav hfe a butden to h1n1 t\.n<l the t' au Ill dunt 1 ar\iest. 1\!t Snelgrove at S\\CJcd st nply tl ·t if dulgcd m mucl unfavorable co nmei t rn The no~ al Geograr h1cal Mete\\ do ll '5 the-y vere to eta.) in the honse he wo lldu t regard to the l1ature n1 l cl sposit on of ap1 eat to t egaid il e iepot ted rntell1gencc that vas ill and tl at sl c l bette take Mrs 8 ag lb y tlesm bed r er Oertaml} of Dr Li 11 g:sto ie In so sat slactory a 1 ght c1ue H :i manner \Vas loiose und 1nen at tl is tune the Regent R Pail establish as do aome ol the Umted States actng in the c:xtre lle ae l jj ~ 1 l th1s ment n:as red lcel to a state of exceechng papers .At u. iece1 t lllcet 00 under the J re ~Ire Snelgrove u.ve1re 1 that he \Vas a d1!\con fort s dency ol en H R hneon 1t \ aa decided cold heartle~s man 1nd that she \\a.a qu te rtlrs Snel""to' e was co1 sc ous tl at } er to come to no conclus on until furtheI in Mhamed of !um ti at she was She odded conduct 1 ad been blamable-th t n tJie tell gence as rece1v1.:d ham Africa a \'\l::;h thnt she I acl k1 owu ea1het 111 ltle inatter of her follo\vtng her h uiba rJ. tot} Ou the 3rd inst au nnfortunat~ lnborer "" 1eal nat re-that she Id Se s ors Ho 1se \lstt n~ the C 18i.1 Paluce PresentlJ as tho 1gh '"1th a spasm oi iilone ln 1 8 ab~ence and 1egal 1 g ran nan1ed Siu lons \ a.s \1r hf'e l g a l a.1 ro\\ penite1 ce <ihe sn1d tbut sl e as t:iOrry if she Blacklock ind l 1s s1ste sl 8 } ad acted 11 con ta n1n :> I ot c1 df'rs fron1 the puddling hnd offended l nu !'I ext, w th a r ll rn of cons de1 Ltely to··} tl)e least of t She Jurnaces at the F1~rJ llolc Ironworks ot obduracy!l.be1nqu1red how1:1he \"\a.stoknow \Olli have confes.tied as nuch fully ud Mes.:ir.s H1cl DHU at B1lston \Vhen the ctn that he objected to her rec tv111g he1 old as eve1 beso gl t pardon for her eriors If F.he de , exp lo led dusl ed a qurntity of molten soc1nles Cf ld have believed tL it he t appioaches I qu1 l pon !um ai l h rled h1 u do vo the He onlj r.ns"erel W\tth glooJD\ n utter woul l have been favo1ably received B t c1ndt:1 heap ll tu the rn J..st uf 1eU hot c1n Ile \Vas l ot luuud 101 half n hour 1n 0 s and w1tb nd e inctly cxp1esi:ied c1e-::1res she coul I ead i o gn ol relenting to ails Jers H· 111 rc 0 a.id to the punch r.g of on1e ones bP.t lll blr Snelg-ro\ld $aspect JI 8 n nnt er literally JO sled but ot qllte dead us renioved to the l osp1tal but d t!tl head :\"O.S Se\ ere t a degret! 1} en in her tL rn This exceedn gly <l sag1e able <lebate \V~s she Uecame n11tated and angtj sha stood sl o tly u{tcr t.dn SP.ll)fl 8Uddenl) u terrupted bi the grt fl voice of on tl c defe s ve Aftet all she asked her ~ stuth g t 0 e:lj s el ucted 11 Sa1 'Iom Blacklock l1eatd w1tho tt Look ·elf what had she doue 1 N otl rng thnt, as E1anc1sco on Thur day A joung n:iar11e(l I ere L1z l e si:ud- he ad lr1.:ssed bin self as ro,:;ally w1or g She "ns sorrv 11 Le \\:as of I 1dy e ghtee l J ears of a e l l L \. 1 o ha l 0 1t \ere to an 11na.g1na1y l\hH snelg1o\e fended with he1 - und sl e \\US \Vtlhn 0 to beet dno1ced frorn he1 husbiud 111 coni:ie tl ough he couldn t really eee 1 el w} ere le avo v as l 1l cl -n lat inore coul l 0 ] e do 1 q lence oft} e slander of one C 11nn1 s sec \\!\$ stanl ng1u _the passaoe Ve don t She put tle lll.U.tt&r ve1y Silt ply vlen sh e 1ng the latte:I ll} DC( }JaSt her b.o 8C Seized \~3.T t to give no tro 1ble so well cJear out said If I e will n a.ke fool of l i lSelf a shot gnn and shot 1 tm <lead It is sa d m nt ~f [I (I plett5"' It d()n t n1atte1 to s mud we can put 111 an~\\ here inhl tl e ttu. I s arts l feared \Ve should be lll the way [ 6£\ld so all along It isn t yo r fa.t lt L kno\v of hat influe Jee ore1 l nn Hell corne but the gentlenu n (he al vaj s allt ded to rot nd ehe sai 1 Hes 1ll a tantn n b t a how can I help It 1 SI e \ as natu ally obstr h h te au<l ::;be hell g oprnwn of her elf a d the potenc; H I c l ns ti c sy r pathv of tlie Whole cont mun tj and 1t is not p10bable that she \I ill suffer f or the cnme A. passenger on an English 1na l t1uJ11 su lLlenlv a\ oke f101n a nap aud sprang Jro l tl e ca.1 lhc tuun \\as gong at the rute of fifrj u ilcs an hour at ti e time and the man alte1 101111 0 GO\\ n ar embankn1ent to nd b 1nsclf n a d tel "1th one arm ? be a sured at the (J')'i/,inar-y 'rate.s of thio Soc ety Sr EOIAI NoN FoitFEITaBL'E l OLIC.l:!:S lt:ieued mder wh ch only 10 15 or 20 Am uM Pa.:} ments are rcq_ rrOO each paiymeut 1::1eour11 g a li0N1'TE1S HAT/!/ FLOWERS JUBIJONDS FEA1HERS VELVJ<,18 ml MILLT!UJBY b ch vill be sold at the lo vest pos lL gut e .i.l R ble p1 cc Polic) for a sum ne sur~ proportionate to the nu1nber of I retmunl.$ prud a:ndfreef am future 'Oa.yri ent of pre n u is ~loDERA'.11 SUk StJ 11\V Bonnet~ clc11one<l ~ ... as usual ~ m v lie Oct. :l:.:et~l :.: 8"_9 ____ tf_i_L1_ V el ct 01 PnElf!UMB and n:iost hbe1a.l con d tions He had floate I h1moelf on had a regular right dowu Jolly day1 I eall deed the case-he had only h1m·ell to blame geut s Park. Rea Sccrctat') ' f n the sand bunks of thought it An I tell the geutlemnn we \I or t cull ll pe sons who contemplate maku1g con for it Not that a reflectiou tp that effect "me'"' rm ROBERT ARMOUR tracts with newspa.p~ra ior the nscrt on of eoiar as I l 110\V bas e\ el enabled 11 rn n 1 or mental cares he hnd substituted bodily again or be any kmd of ill convemence to .A.GENT FOit BOWMANVILLE Advert ~ements sl ould send to Bo 'll 31 ville Dec 10 1869 C BARKER It Ian t likely 'ou know Its eel to bear Lisl:roubles \VIth any iuore fortitude euffenng such J.s a heated eirculat1on and a bun Geo P Rowell & Co , and Observer Office K ng St throbbmg bro11 und other mc1dent· of rn dom as "e gets to I ondon and tt toot ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS l h losopl y l heie is !tttle comfort to 23 l y ! for u f ircul ir or enclose 25 cents fo1 the Whereas 1t ebnty om wa) at all And many thanks to him ONE HUNDRED PAGE I AMPHLET be got ou of self accusation 18"0 39 L we pool London and Glasgow cont nmng Lists of 3 000 Newspape1s and esti "a sort of relief no doubt to be able to He was ompnsed to eee so many light· m -ana Go:! b1ess l 1m too (but this was ~ates sbo ug th6 cost of advert s 1 g also li10R T1ol ets or nf rm 1-t1on ag1l) to many useful h nta to ad ert sers OJld some 0-0 charge son1e <De else \v1th b~ ug the ca lBe the \VH lo,vs._to heal' the sounds of l augh lesg feivent.lv ejaculated) and good nlght J_' W A NE \DS Ao nt 50 t $80 f Grain Drills rom o , couut of th· exgencnces of mcu who ·· kna n o.nd or gin of ones suffcr1n 0 s te1 antl conversation-to sn1ell \ery stronn to j l Jlowmanv lie June 9tl 1871 tf 30 .., SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS The Cult it at01 s Gang Plow·, ]1 on firm Ore propr otors of th· Amer ca I I'ie vspaper But now escape \Vas open to lum He ly flavored tol acco smoke He paused · And so sayrng Tom Blacklock aucl !us could onap the lmk that bound 1 m to moment m the I all, to cons der what could s ster de1 utc l For all Lu form1<lal le as 1FOR LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOW:t{ Ha11 ow:, and rnany other Adverti'4tt~k 0kow, N~ York El za Hobbs He need foar no longer ti e have happened pect he \Vas a 'vell spoken and agreenhl} N:lf.A.N LI:N"E of R<·yal Mall Steamers '"'l new and min/ 01'ed im andai~ po'8essed of unequ~led fac1ltt ea o se ing front Nev York eve11 Saturday und './:' curing the meerlL'D. of ad\ertaements in all 1nd1gnatlon of lus fanuly at his having mar Is that you Jamea 1 asked MIS Sncl dtBpQe lloned young giant >1as the black "'ery Il urs('.lay I1ckets sul l to and from ple1nents clteap Newspapers and P~nod1cala at lowest rates ned beneath him He I only to speak gro\ c lt lS convenient still to per1n1t her snutb flon1 Barbel le Minnows :EnO'land Ireland and the Cont nent at a<j low November 9th 1871 and there \VOJ:' an eud of h1a marr1age-his thnt name notwithetand ig bet defecL1 e The New Pateµted Combmed Dnll So th>S " how my friends ate to be 10 t~s"" by auy other I ne YELL01' LEES & QC ICK Age t and Broad Cast Sower will sooµ \\le \Vas no inore his v;1fe Should he title to it-appea11ng at the d1u1ng room t1eated 1s lt 1 excla1ru I\>Irs Snelgiove. as Bo vmaoville be ready which will sow do01 the doot elose i u1>0 J her old associates r ol n Dal 15 B1ov.d \l<t) New y 0 k Broad-cast or in Rows 1n r;:,tin11g from bUSlneSB begs to return bet Slll BI eak or should ha holcl hIS tongue 1 What Yea 1t s nie he ans" ered hattshl v and To1n Blacklock and h1..'J Siste1 Bo\\ m ille J uo.e 9th 18 l _ 1 Call a.t the cere tha. k8 to her numeroue patrons for then shmdd. ho do 1 1 beral support dur ng tht1 ttme she has bee:n m callv She did uot cure about And uo cnll 'o irsclf a wi'e said i\f1 What be ought to do le could llot--d1J. unarammat ~"'QT"l'C'l'll. BO\\ MANVILLE FARU IMPLEMENT 'bus 1 ess At the same tune she begs to on ~ " "' di't a Q I FORWARDING AGENCY nounce thatshe),..retirod1n favorofhertwo not doubt As men go-and City men es the bad grammar but-she see1ned strnc'k by Snelgrove ,.,.Ith exceeding l 1tte1ness R W JAMES Sons whom ahs trusts by pecially-Tomes Snelgrove WM an honest hts tone of voice Her look had been smtl They glared at each otl er It was · .A.ll -person;s ti espas'l.lng on the property kno lL .s l ouldcn M Us v 11 be p osec too Dowmanville Dec, 14 1871 nll STRIOT ATTENTION 10 BUSINESS man He knew "hat duty prescubed rn mg and good natured "1t'1 jet at a1r of pamful scene JOH.N MuDOlJGALL and supply ng a that 1egard he had 110 krnd of heeitallon It trmmpb and defiance about it Sttll upon cn:.PTER VIL "as plamly hts duty to take Eliza, Hobbs the whole it Vt!.S 1 ot unconcdiatOl) 1he beginn r,g of str fe IS a<i one lctteth __ __ "_n_ e_ " t_ h_1_s_n_ __ 1 _ f 3_6_ straight""Y at the <arhest posetble moment, 1 Who s.Jn thcie? he deuianc1ed poluLrog out \liater wrote I( ng S.olomon Q 4JJ,d...a.ll obout >h.ll best of Lune eel pon her to the nea1 est churcl and before u. prope.r;. the µa.rlor Strife of a. g~ave nature liad Uegun be J:: Not me from the West of the very beat Stall No 1 Market Bmldmgs ly oHlainc<l clerg.) mlln rer e'v their niarrtnge to She beat in a.n.y qun.rtel' hesitated then blurted out bold!J t cen Mi and Mis Soelgto'e The watei .&Mi .. V ....14 · I me that \V 11 always stand the test Bowman\: lle Jan 18th 1872 JG tf ¥ows It \Vas tl e fault of neither that there 'I um Blacklock and I 1s sister \Vas let out und n as connng 111 on the 11 l1ir' rtHE GREA.TESr .POBL.IC BENEl IT 01~ 'Vhen mak ng tnt mor:tar had existed a legal flaw 111 the cerem01 y I ill t ')' and kee1 a goo I · pply 'I.HE AGE Who '! shouted l\lr Suelgrol e angrily w1tl a fie1cE.> 1ush thaL tbreat~ued to swamp For it is al a.ya \\anted solemn s d at Bar be! le Mmno\\ s, wh ch ,\ 1 d fo1 :vh ch notn:e the n: u.ny 1 ~t n u ab To1n Blacklock ind Ins sister she re ar d "" e) \'\i !l.J altogether su h happ1ne1:1s That w} tm you all come lll to buy .11... (a. fe v of them t: iclose l 1n w i. ppol'a a.round had n1ade vo1d t11e1r union For either to pcated Theu \\ent on hurt edly and with as! al evet attamed to tLetr t niou You 11 not be d snpp01ntccl They 1Ja.Ch bottle J Wlth u. n me o s lu;t of iesi ctable You ~nu alwav!) find t cfry ar<l f-rei,} take advantage ol tl 1s fill v woul l be simply tl tJ til ght st] int of app1ohcns1on In her \\ere cllv1<l<:: 1-111 patt b.r the fla v 1n the r pc ao u :Lmes who t shfy to tl e ;:iur er 01 l al Aud ti at is eoroet]1 ng bot n1e te!:i h1'\a.10 Com pouds ' infarnoua-\\ ould be espec1nlly .so 1n tho vo1i..:~ So cm:10 along and tvy this Lime l dicl go to the Palace although n1a.r11 1gc kno vn to one oI tl em and by his Tugfo111 But don t forget the IllOI ey cnse o! the h 1sbaou How could be JUSltfy you 'ould not take me I was dete1m10ed knowldge of that f!a"-and also general Co stit u.t 01 B tters Hou 'H of del.ive f fro1n Nine a.JD to ] ou1 I in the 1nfltct1on of so ureparalJie a \Vrong upon tie t ckets should not be lo·t Live Co npu n I At the ·ta lv \ l what the lawyers have agreed to call Von e o( Q een a d Onta110 Street Co gl Drops El1zu. Hobbs :1.:; hi::i aban Ion 1 ent of l cr- ton l ct 10111 and Mary- qurto I j cha1 ce n c 1npat l1ht) of tr:11pe ~nd th,,, in 1 TROS TIO"\\ DEN \V 011 Sr ci.: fie 111 the p1ocla.m t1on of the fact that she '"as tLe r.ioor Ll 1ngs had corr c up fo1 [\ \:i l Rel CJ ei &.c Bown t v llc l\f i ch 11th 1871 no24 tf lays compatib lity sct:rn d to g10 :v and strength W The abo e 1'-fed c nef:i car bt1 obta n d from. n truth h , w I n I ha l ti e elorn no lm d pl a.:it t The\ Jiln t kuo it \\-a::; tt le:.:.t1 e1 d::iv ly ny wl dB hk Jealous\ it D Stott Bo\ man' 1lle 1 Foti erg U :Ne v ol legel cla u1 t poi I 1n 1 val an i th'lt Lhe pr ces ' ~ze Huse l I n oc}\cd the ine:'l t it fed on a.stle L .lt.. Ganu;b) 0 ono He co IJ J ·t1[ v it 110 ·) Still he ti o 1gl tit such a pt!} tl eJ shoul I 1c dis Still Jan es Sue!~"'" kept h s scernthesitated He enJo}ed with some te.ip1da uppou Led so I e-ave To1n vour ticket fl ld J eld 1 s peacr.-rnade no ino\ement tov.a.rds I\ADU ~IE of the 1\opl Colle~e of phy tlon and a. beating l ea1 t the sense of the 1 tteated Mary The) enJoyed the nsehe· abandon ng h s wife or opptsrng hei of the s cut.ns of Engla1 d and Un verSJ.ty of ·vie I8SUED B'i Harriae:e Lioenses, Prospectuses Proposal .ll ounii &c. st Pl h d on application at the Head Office or any of the Ageuc es ably correspond "1th the sample cutory J\l<lgmer t SUPP0RT$RS Etc Etc And. it must 1 c 'atd fot .lllm tbnl he felt True 1t 1s sometimes worse-but thats 1n 1 opt constantly on hand trade His own marr1a0 e had been con "httle ashamed of L1mself-was consc10us OILS PAINT tracted out of business hours-tnvay from of the de\ iat1on fron1 I ect1tude comprised COLORS V.ARNIHSES Perhaps 1t \\as for tl is 1' ench1 rch Stieet it had been prompted in this aec1 IOD reason he hurned f1om the Cit) and 01<le1 and WHITE LEAD by qu1te uncow nercial uons1de1attons at the Ve ) lowest pl'lces He tshould h t.ve said Iatl et tliat J ?S innr ed a soniewhat s mptuous repa..st at a West Horses and Cattle Medicmes 1-Ie dined well-even too i1agc was a m1stnke-qu1te apa.1t floin the End restatrant 1\ B - Country Storeheepe1s supplied Qll the \\ell Tl e ~\\us a tl lsh of reple ton and e1ro1 111 1Agard to the oflic1at1ng rn1n1ster most a.dva ta,,eous terms. .A oho ce .eelection of LAMPS fo1 sale cl cap Perhaps It was StJll 1t wo.s his own doing cLampagne upo!!_hts face when late m the Bow1nanville Dec. 9 1868 fitn If the r snlt had been unlort mate-au! I evenu u he ad1n1tted lumself by n eans of not Ill\ a.r SJ e had found } 1m placable ou former oecastot s when 1 ttlo 1t pleas.e \\ e don t "ant to KIVC no offence differences of op1u1011 had at iee 1 bet \ cc1 to th genllem1111 \\e don t and \\ e lutvc nt them 11 d HI e ha l not then l)CCil lC l' red broker several teeth knocked ont beside· Ife a 'vord of tnult to fini \\Ith you we to stoop r.} low 01 0 } umble her.:iclf being se erc1y scraLcl eel and lnu.18ed nasty tempers oi; er t quite totber I thank you for \I) iuucc to re estabhoh a good under nU you.r l 1udness and Gail Uless you L z standing It w 8 Ltue 1 O\Vever tl at 110 -tb? ugh I oughtu t to say L1 I kno 't fo1n er d1ffercn had been so gra ~a th s butQ'ld Labits get the better ol me And Tbeu old disagreements had been m the \Ve 1e much obhged to you-and thanks to natl re of tLose lo er s q iarrels \vh1ch as you \.\ e \e enjoyed ourselveij nu el,; and we kno?. are the rene\\ o.l of love \Vhercns ha\Cll Mr Snelgrove vag 1el) "' tLe gentleman ) don, t like it I thought 1 e wouldn t You ·ee vou re a fine Jadi no< and d ffei eut to ua rough folk So Mary and me \\lll Look he ll getltbe better o! tt aod th on as ns tal Better do noth 1g, Wl I go 1g inhl I s \Vas qtut.c u1 1ble to gl\ e any reaaon for J urr p g off the cat b 1t st pposed he must have clone >l.O 1n lus sleep as he } ad n re collt! t1ou of anvt1nng unt1l l c foun l 1111 self rolling du n the c11ba kTnent. r- JAMES GUAN'£ TO ADVEll.T:CSEll.S ! fear 1t m 1st be conceded that such was l I h1s latch key into l11s house near the Re I A t e p1esent w 1s n gun e rup'hne bet' een h '\.llud1 ~ t o ti c Stol e' tr ·l the Ne' Your TVo ld ('a}8 Tl c rcpottec of one oi our conten: po1nne hav1 g intei:v1e\ved. se\ era.I of tl e t :ve} e g ntlen1en who failed to ugree co1 cer1 1ng ti e affa of Stokes ttcrs tic stflrthn 0 statement that of the t\ OJUI 1ncn lo\ot.edtoacql1tthep: uaou el otu~ did SJ bcca se o1 consc1ent10 15 Of pas t101 t capital pl l~l nient, although the effect of Ll e test11uo 1y t pon hta 1uu d maJ be i 1fened f1om the furtl ei in!o1ma t or. that he v t ld chan 0 c l 1s v te to innr der If ! JS associate \\ ould I! th s be tt ue it a assuredly a str kir g 1llustratlo11 of the fut1hty of all de\1ces \\Jthu the <:ico1e of bun an n,, 1 uity for cons1der1ng the ex j mau 11 d " fc, nnd hardly hltcly the1eforc to be attendc I by such agreeable re·ults To do her J ust1ce n hl'.)r o vn self Mt .:ified ' ai \frs Snelgro\ e struggle 1 to mollliJ the anget of her spo sc she looke I and smiled a1 d dres d her best She 'ao more Intcrit than ever on ho zsehold cru:t!sau error 1n Judgment as t 1 appened, but $ I au she didn t kno v tbnt She 1 as anx o ts to elfa·e all pa nf tl recollect on u rega1d to tbe past by means of l e1 anxious consider atio1 ol the prn.eut nnd the future \\ tf labor 0 18 l land shinents ehe sougl t to Mrs. E. Cawker, - - the errant love ot I et lotd But i).fr Snelgiove ,vas not to be cl ai ned H h bac1 < e m ght a e been l c1 I up· but for Lhat dreadful se..cr~t "b cl vas err blt d 11 h tenng an sapprng a t e sprm 0 s ol k ud ness in Lis bo::;om I-le Could 1 at yi Jd hlm6'lf a cyptn c while be kne 1 that ab,o charm bacl hanatne 1adgermg to wb1ch ><re sul~ected tl e 1 undretls from \ bou1 these twelve v'r'erc selectc l aud tl ( cxtrcmt:ly b beral use mo.de on both Stdee of the pn vilege of 111~ challeo~ I B_ o~_1.na_v_i11 c. _e_J j 11,~~~~me~~j~t u~~~E. :~~~;t ~!~~o~age '°~!:U!~~!· Jute fteedom was withm bis powet 'I heu Mrs Sr elgrorn lost patience and gave the 1e ns to her temper 'Shel can1e N ecess1ty of Controlling the Fassions that funous creature a 'oman sco1ne l put upon she prefer1cd to exptesi:; rt one would suppose that cvexy poss1bl~ p1eeaut1on hnl l een tnkP.n to sect\re EtJUrj as devoid of sent1n1enta as of opunonQ DR A RSQ N S '\\1P'EJJ'?'4't'9'.,.ES I There eamc to be open and protnctcd war bet" eeu busLand and wiie The condit1011 of th1n 0 i:; i 1 the Hegents Park \.'1\la l ecuue r 1 fi c snuply <le~peI ate-qtute as a1 du.I to th ~ \\-hule ne gl bo1 hoo l No one in e fered of co 11 se Tbe quarrels ot the mar11e l h tve so n1e} ow c:omc to be 1egardecl 1n Er gland a~ hurly Ol;J..tcb bed finhts ' th rega1d to ' h1ch \ pol 1c) of ion nter"ent 011 tshot 11 i 1e a I tl ej uust bu fu ght 01 t ni i condudc of thetn sel\ t!s. Ol tl c o l \tantei t see n ed to be agieed tl at Lhe1e 'n1:1 us peoy.le SI.ltd Srx S ch of 01 e and half lo.ze 1 of t} c othe1 syu1pathv ue the \ aifare cxc ted L ook Its character f101n tie sex o! the sy11patbrne1.:i I $26. REWAB:O. ha.v ng come to o u kno ledge tho.t cert a n Is IPedla.ib u.1e sell ng Spcctn.ckis and E:; e Glass p vort ng to be of our 1na.ke ru d to l>e::..r 1 G tona DB DAVIDSON, ou names stamp d thereon e 1 ereby caut on of Onta o Surge y and Res1dencfl on K u the public tinainst all such imposters as l\.'f.a. Str:eet second <loot east of Mr I\ia ) nar AAnON BUCKLER is ou onl.) Agent in West U n1" C:lrB ty of Q een s Cc.Hege Kingston Mtim de1 f the College of I hyinc ans and Surg_~on Q!' zeroan 0£ the Un vera1ty of Toronto~ ..and College Cobourg Undergraduate aud HA'TE Just T. DARLINGTON, recc1 ed Il Cho1oe lot of Du1hnm and l\ Re,vard of $25 is h ereby offer ed f01: the a-p1nehe1 son and convict on of all s ch n poi:1ters as try to defra.u l the p bbc by offer l g their tra..sh as our make Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON and (E·L·blial1cd 1803 IiJ.l rn. OJ?ro·s,-1 Old Broad St Po.11 Mall.London GENERAL ~GENOY NEW FRUITS, RalSms, Currants, Figs, po\\ er le '"as posse<ised of he even said to immensely I ve been w1tb tl e1n day h m~e1f w1tl :t kind of in1qn1 on~ chuckle and they oame back " th n e lo1 ' b t of At anyrnte I ha1 e tl e vhip land of I er suppei Unfortunately they ve nnssed 110\V then i anl and so I wa.s go no to rr akc !>lult Shoi 11 he pl) lus 11 !up hand 1 ""d was a.nd give Lhen1 house toom somcwl ele toi a poor Ehza to be made to \\I tic beneath fen· hours an falsene" S of the position she OCCUIJJed B ll> -male ne ghbors denounced Mrs :Snel Ins ·en·e of I old ng "bat Le h td te1 med g10 e as a scold fernalc ne1ghl 01ei 1 ro A ptoud 2rr1 able <l1sJ;on te nted and q ta1relso ne pt!r8on .can ne\ e Le I appj He has thrown a tempestl ous attnoepherc ...1ound h1n1sell and must fo1e\er mo\e Ill the region <if storms Jic has. e1u pl oyed u1e n eaua to ernoitt_er hfc \Vhatcv~r nay be Ins cxtcrnnl circuUl!ilU-uce~ He hus been the ar h te t of b1::;; teinpeL u1 l n11a e y 1n 1st Le the result of h s labot But a person vl o I as to med h s t~u1pe1 an l <l1s po81tious of 1 nud nl ter aught n1odPl- l o is hurnble rneek chtierl 1 a ld contented can co nn1onlv fr 1d a conven <::nt shelter \vl eu O\ l!l t::ikc1 Dy the sto1 ns of 1 fc lt shoulJ therefore be 0111 early les!:lon to s tbJect the. passions appd tcs and de!S re t the on hol u d gu d:i.n1,;e ot reason Ihe fhst in:e the gales to unpel us 1n the \ioyage of hfe Lui the last ought still to mt at the the "htp band of her i o longer afforded L ~ZA'RUS MORRIS 1< CO n7 tf Montwcl No\ 8th 1871 l3owmanv Uc Oet vth 18 l FOR UANADA -24 St.. Da.tes, Lemon, Orange a.nd Citron :Eteels, NUTS IN GREAJ YARIET Y Also Barre1s a.n<l Boxe.s of Fal." ewell, HeGee, & R·'tledge, BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS Sollcitoro Conveyancers,NotanesPublic OFFIOE t.T Bov;~ AN\ ILLE~O er j\fr Mcl\-lur Sa.cra.:ine1 t Montre.t.l Subscribed and 1nvested Capital and lleserved l'und £1 960 000 Sterling lnEl'Ura.nces Funds invesl:ie'1"1.D. Cnnad9i--- 100 000 against loss by F re are efteclcd on tI e most favornbl~ ton.us l\n<l losses paid lVlth o it reference to the Board 1u London Beautif'lllll Candies, lV th an a.ssottment of ty s Store Ol!FlOE J DODSWORTH IN Os:s:1wA-Fu st door north of th Post Office Ji) Money to loan at low iates of mterest FAI!E"ELL Ji LLB JAMlS Ru1r."E GE ]3owm.Bn"¥~ ti Dec 17tl1 1869 R MoGmi:, BA B 1. m&o I dete1mmcd to do nothrng for a wlule B t house l I e 01 ed out presently hrn faee ad Darl ngton has n.ga.tn ri:icclvpd ru othe lot of act10n was ICC) med of Luu tf I e voul l st ll dit101 all y II <hod from l 1s stOPJ Ins1 ector Gen Agente l!vI011tieaJ tho99 celebrated be reg ard ~d as an hon est man-a tion Iii to~ tlon R LOSCOMBE Barrister Agent \\.ll~ of retnedl 1ng: an ace lental ll>J stu.:c Ml ::>ncl 0 ro cl oke 1 a I tt1 for Bowmanville ;iJid V1cm1ty Q-u Fi0J 1' the T'·t of (JI e<tp ess Do you th nl J 1 Pn:;is1v1tj WM ncq uese ng 1n it-endu1ance llom1mnv11le J n· 14th 1"60 ~B mo 43 3941 of it "ith a sltamef 11 motive almost as Lad mfeu al blacko n ti nl2 tf Bo vma,.vill.o Dec 221 l 1870 Rll'\'.LOUI BROS GHOIOE BISCUITS. h m 1o1:itrnfaction Tbc :responst btl ty of po 'N' agree l that Lhe man tn l \vife co aL1tuted er began to outncigh 1ts plea nre Ile \vas a :\iretcheJ couple And yet ho\v 1ond and sometuues 1nchne 1 to 'v1sh t} at l hnd nev happ): and united they had s~e1ned when his lash' Br ng al 0 ht he 8'I d He pushed past e1 made tb.t d1sco1 en at the model pmon fi.r.:;t Lhey took up the r abode n the villa Well at pteee1 t, 1 e could not deoide In her and entered the drawmg room wh1ch assured hmt of the nnlht) of his 1:hat Ii-Ir Snelgro\e 1 eblccted and a\o <l his ·w·orf:it d sposed n1oments ho said it Wont ) ou come 1 i and see tbetn 1 1uarr1age Adrrutt1ng that his home \Vai:; to ed lus "ife in e\ery pos.·uble \\rn 'vas cer would all depend upou the nature of her rhcv re old friends you I DO\\ They vc be an unhappv une-tbat dny by day he ta1n for days together he \VO ld absent beha\1or to\vards L11111n tl e future J.Ier been quite lookmg forward to meetrng you was to be more and more commced tl at h s l msclf from h s home takug up bis abode pos1t1on 'vas mined and he could fi.te tl1e again She followed Lim '\\1th a candle choice of a \\tie waa a fatuous error-still at u.n hotel 1n Covent Garden Then l\'Ir:s tram at any moment and o\ elwhelm her lie sat do :vn in an easy chair au 1 began would not the fact of the mao]ub1hty of the Snelg1ove declnrod that at anuate ti at bnt undeI certa n cncumstances be felt that to take off his boots He accomplished this tie which bound btm to her I a\ e afforded should not c ntinue Hei place "as at bi, he would not stoop to this cruel proceed ug ope1at1on rather clumsrl) an l seemed to him philo,ophy to beur hts I 1tc and to make Side Hoivever wretched they nngl t be H o pattered \\tth lns sense of "hat 'vas gro\v n1ore 1rr tated the best of it? \\ ould not t11ue and use together still together they sho uld 1ie sl e ngl t-and s of co uoe dul wrong He How date )Ol brrng these people to my ha>e gr;Ldually iecoJJcilecl htm to what wn· was' ery dOter1n1ncd To treatrucJ t -of ti t cln med Mr Snelgro>e to be a uiute All heln1 n l d iec t ou1 cou1s rhe sbe:un vhen JI slo vly descend. \\ th u I oaisc ru nmur f1om tl e n10 u1ta1 i aud rip 1 Jes tbro gh the i la r adorn s and en11ches the scene but \vhen lt 1 ushcs l o\\ n in a roat' ing and r npetuous torrent overflowing its banl s t ca1nes de\astat1on and run alor 0 \\1th It so ·when the passions nppetitcs and desires are kept lndei: due iost1a1nt they ntc a 15ef land fehc1tatrng pait o! our nature but \vhen they ate tllo,vell to I rage with unb11dlecl i m they commit foar ful ravages on the charac~er \\ b1ch they vele fittetl to adom aud exalt We must watch over the first mo' cmeuts o th e heart aucl not mdn1gc with $CCl'e co r I lacenc) n H11agu at1ons which we \vould Le ns} am :Ptr:RE LEA:E' TEAS) memedrnolc and g veu lum fortitude to en d1re1t1 -But now 1:-ha rbe"cu sl e v1 to h.1n1 that 1 c lHht esea1 c ti I c vot d-tl at I s lon danc lS h e h ...d co11 e to co E> sor.t she most cei:ta1nly vouJd not subm;t Shn o\\ed lose a ght of lum the-rtrfme that .ho wo ltl not ed to arn, ll we meb tl e stieam of hfc that v.lutbcrsoever h~ to be I lte it 0ught to be ou1 am to pre "ent sl c "Q 1lil follo v him Her eye "ould sen e the t r l:mn wl e1 ce t flo" s 4npollut hr t \ ns il 11 lconl '"d ll JSO!} - r I e oould I t be npoi Jnm and bis 1o i ga 1 cessontly uote+ Sh~ losa~d I 1· foutctcp l ke a shodo\ ed Keep ti v I e·rt inti all l hi!enr<>, fm v t of t 010 11 c l'SUC· ofl fo

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