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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 21 Nov 1873, p. 1

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THE MERCHANT AND GENERAL) ADVERTISER C re 1lattls largely m the Townships of Darling ton Clarke and Cartwright It ia a commr>n pla.tfotnt open to the free cbscusr:11on of all ques hons in \\ h1ch tho genera.Ip tblio are concerned. TERMS . :J WEST DURHAM Stea.m Job :E'rinting Office Knw SrnEE1 Bo\\MANVILLE Seventy five cents per annum in ad vance The Merchant and Obser ver $2 00 UA'l:CS OF ADV l!.RTISIJS G Qi ;;i.rter do J0 T1a.n s1ent advertisements 5 cts per line first in Bertao I and 2c per hne ~a.ch subsequent one lhlf do One column 19 35 per annum AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. "VOLUME Y BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1873 NUMBER VII her nnturallJ fine nature might ha\ e been corroded by selfishness as 11 i· being 011ly a. fo.rn1t:r s <laughter sl e 1s th e nobleot Ro man of them all A1i 1 you II I 1 e to ad m1t it Harry Oh I I JI aclmtt lt no\\ 1eJ hcd Hair) Lake1uan \Yith pr,r_J; ct s nce1lt' a;:, be ro~e to go I don t see how 1t 111 > s how ) on can settle these tl11ngs bt t you were too stnart for ru< nt college an l 1 a\ e been too smart ever i:nnce, :tnd all I know is L11at Ive thvayR tonncl you riglit in the lo1..., run and so an1 ane )Cu n tst be r1rih here B it Llcss me J uhu.s r '"} it a ro~ yo tr s1.eters "'~ ril ua.kt.: 01 G \VOt l HarrJ befo1e you no Sal 1 his cornpa1 on lau 0 lnng nt tlle chs1nal Jace of h lS iuend Don t fancy I many ilhss Bt.:1 rnont because she ta a Ja1mers <laugh te1, tho igl, n.s I have JUSt s::uU even that has its advantn,ges I should bin e 1narr1ed her, ti ·be would hnve had me had she been a pnucess JUSt as readilj Whut I murr) is the wo11an and I, or an-., other true 1nan ought to marr~ the won1an he lo' es and wl o l::> wurtby of lus love "hether 8he IP beggar or queen Well, good b)e good bye 1 It shan t make any ddference to me old fellow Julius had anothei good la1 "h after Li1s old college chum had left Julius had w1cle ·} wpath1es and a bioad rntellect he hked Harry for his good heart and for old aasociahons, but h<> often had to laugl1, as no\V at the 'veaknesses of h1s friend ' Poor Harry he r::a1d, he 11 marry son1e fo.shwnable girl and. smk mto the life of the clubs, anrl never kno\\, either, what he has missed But the1e inust be hun1an oysters I suppose As for me, I aspire to somethmg higher To aspire usnally rn to wm Juhus Sey mour won He married !rl1ss Beaun1ont,1n spite of all that hIS sisters ontd and to the arr azen1ent, we n1ust admit of n1ost of h1s male friends But tin c -., indicated hls choice II1s wife pro\ ed to be, ui everv sense of the "orld a he! pmate She was his cot 1panion }us counsellor lns best friend Ftveveara lave passed and Juhua Sey 1nour Is now a d1sttngu1shed n1em ber of the Bar a.ud of Parliament but he t1aces much of l11s success and all of Ins ha opine::; to lns h1tv1ng made a wise choice in a w Ife POSTERS PAMPHLETS CIRCUL <\..RS BILL IIE-\DS CHEQUES NOTES HANDBILLS L <\..BELS CARDS TICKETS &c &c &u EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. e Jucalwn co ild be Lu1lt t p rn ti s "ay In hoi.~evc1, cf the\\ dcr d1verge1 ce of opuuor on this po lt it \vaa deemed U.U'liIS 1l1lc tl at harn1011y of act on should as inuch as pos::ublc Ue intiod teed u1 to the tleatrnet t o1 the que~t1on \vlueh would ei Jong 1 n e to be tec.01 s1dercd Uy Pa[h i ment v1e B. PE.A.TE, TAILOR POETRY. By the Shore of the River Muta! Life Assurance Soc1ety ESTABLISHED 1840 cd fa101lt orly to take h m hi'... the hnnd and ' Elhnor ea1d he tlns \\ ornan t aa de ola.1m b u~ 11cqua1ntluce on tbe acor~ of' old cc1ved rue she may 1 ave done so before Gentlemen s & Boys Garments MADE JN l'HE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY! FALL \.ND WINTER TIME TABLE l'IEWEST STYLES Bowmnm ille July 27 1869 1I rnu1s 'v1ll lcnve Bowma.nv1lle Stat1on, BJwrnanv1lle tlP.le as GOUiG 'VEST ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. CAN \.DA CHIEF OFFICES fol!O\VB GOING RAST Live?pool London and Glasgow FUR Tickets or ml rm·t on,, apply to W A N1'A.DS Agent 131 SI JAMESSIREE MONTREAL Pq \VALTEn SH~LY Esq 1Yl P Ohn.umnn Du~c.u MACDONALD 'Esq MAJOJJ. T E CAMPBELL 0 B St. Hilnne THE Ho:t)OBAnLE JO!lN ~IILTON H!.l>ovks burg Ont Local t:xpress ~1 xci.l l XJ tesa 7 25 a.m l Expre88 8 10 a in I l\.{1xed ::; 20 p m Local 9 15 p In 8 40 am 3 20 p in 7 20 p m DIRl!JCTORS New 'I'a,ilor Shop.. JOHN HEAL WITH F Y CUWLE begs tom L ~rE fwm the publtc generally that he hall' com 1r1cnoe l bu.,1ness 1n the Shop next to the E x 1re:;s Office one door east of T l\f1lne s. Having had stweral years experience in the tiade le hopes to aatu.;fy all \vho may favor ' hun w1th a call GOOD FITS GUARANTEED AUCTIONEERS 1?01 the Tounship of DO/I lvngton H T PHILLIPS, HAMPTOJS I J.o l t attention gn en to .ea.Jes &c on reason ablo terms WJD.. Ba!'ton, ENNISKILLEI'C Straw-Cutters I Grain Grinders the ""Y Plense call at the He1 e all alu11 e 011 the rocl ~, I ci..m tt g S1tt)ng and w'" hng n y com ades u.11 gone RR LOSCOMBE SJ a lo vs of mystery drear ly fl tt10"' BARRISTER AT LAW O..-e1 the surf w th its s rro (ul in an ~OLICITOR IN CHANO/iJRY, d!:c RESIDEh SECiiETARY - JIMEB]i/lRANT 0 1n Lile 1 er the cold stia1ge uv cr SPECIAL FEATUR~S. i i n tst [ v. a t for t1 c boatm'il.n fot u er. 0E F CF.,-Over l\1c0lung a Store au.me flat as J 1{ ll1una.eumb s ])ental Rootn~ THE ENTIRE PROFITS belong to and are div1d .,H £e and cl ild1en a1 d fricntlB were around me ed amongat the Pol cyholde.rtJ Bowm·nviu. oc1 27th is6s ty La.bo1 a.1 d c t wi;re it~ wings to my soul LIV.ts DECJ !NED BY OTB.ER COMP \NlES or on Honor u.nd. lo, o we the la 1 els tha+- crowned \'rlnch an extru. Premium would be 1qui1e.d, ca1 i be assured at the 01 dinary rate8 of this Society Llttle I iecke l ho the dar c ' atcrs rull A 1 ttle Rhyme came Just in time under a spec ml art angcment And all a.bout the best of Lime Hit the le p \et, ti o gray 1n sty river Lime fro~ the West of the very best SPEOI \.L NON FOFEITABIR UOLIOI.ES issued AH that I 1 vecl for has taken forever Not beat in any quarter undor which ~ly 10 lv or 20 Annual Pay J ime that mil always stand tho teat S1le11tl) came a black boat o er the willoVI s ments are req1ured each }Ja.yment securing a mien makrng mto mortn.r Stealthily gratmg tbt. ke~l on the s:.i.nd I will try and keep a good supply Pohcy for a. sum assured proport1on0ite to the Rust1 1ng footEteps ,-;e e beard throu h th1::i wil 0 l or it 1i, always rranted nu1nber of pre1n urns paid andf eej1D'ln futu1c I hat when you tll oome in. to buy lows vayment of pr&in.1.:umi.8 You 11 not be disappomtcd '!here the dru.k: boatman stood waving his You "ill always ±ind it dry and fresh MODERATE PEEltIIUMs and most hberal con hand ~nd that IS someth1Dg bonnie chtIOilB Wl 1spi;,i1n I C!Ome o er the aha.do\.\ y l'lvev So cuwe al ng and try this Lime :But don t forget the money ' Prospectuses Proposal Eon.n.s &c supplied She \\ho ia d i:i.re<i.t n1ust l»a o thee fortl\ er on applic'lotion at the Rea.cl Office or any of Jioura of deli veg from Nme a m to Four p m the Agencies S ns that WGl'Cl b:n0 hteet and s1ne-s thali wer~ Coiner of 41 een and 011t1W10 Street bluest JAMES GR.A.1."'ifT THOS BOWDEN Res Secretn.ry Darke1 ed and pa.led in the message he bore Bowman' ille llfarch 11th 1871 no24 tf Y car aftel yoar v. ont the fondest and truest AGENT FOR BO'\ ~fAN VII J ll Followwg that beckon1n 0 h.::i.nd to the shore C BARKER Do\vn the river the cold g1101 r vcr ' Obser· er Ofii<..:e IC1ng St 23 ly Over '\hose waters they vanished forevc1 Bowl'!l"l F.U' ille Trne 2~tb 18 0 Yet not in \1s1on of jjt1ef ba.-..:e I \\ianli.ered Still have I toiled though n1y a-rdors have Ilowm·nvil!o Juuc 9th 1871 tf 30 It.:ttYME AND LIME. JAMES BIGHAM, Pamter, Glazier, Paper Hanger, &c, &c All l lllcIB of \\ork promptly attended to and s"'t1sfaction gua1a.ntct."d H.ea donce-Next door east of the Titble Chna FEED 1\1ILLS. Another ca.r load of the abo e noble articles oD l Farm Implement Forwardmg Agency Il W BOWMANVILLE tian Churcl l'YRO:NE lyrone Mru:ch 8th 1869 22 tf JAMES King St, Bo,\man\ille nlO Bo1vmru ville Dec 5 1872 'l'o Ma.stars of L. 0. L ANK CER1UICAES Apphcat10ns BJ &c &c can be procureU u.t this office at regular rl\otes. Bowmanville July 7th 1873 WESTERN CORN FOR SEED, \ND CBA.CKED CO.RN, FOR FEED HA\.TE Just T. DARLINGTON, received a ChoicG lot ef John McDougall. B ' 1 n' Ile .A p!!l16t lb73 m NEW FRUITS, Ra1sirfi, Cuants, Fig·,, Dates, Lemon, Ora.nge a.nd Citron Peels, NUTS IN GREAT VARIETY Afao Barrels ancl Boxes of BEAUTIFUL TEETH l J M BRIMACOMBE L D S Te:.e th Reoms over J\fcClung Broa Sto1 ea Bu vinan'li tlle Oct lat 1870 1 ~xtracted at Twenty five Cents Beauti:fu.l Candies, '\ ith an a<i.sortment of CHOl06 BISCUITS. J)arlington has n.gain received another lot of those celebrate 1 P'C'ltE LEAF TEAS, Quality 18 the T"t of Cheapness II w roan ille Dec 22nd 1870 · nl2 tf NEW STORE, wrra WELL FILLED THE 0 BOUNSALL, MANUF~C1UHER CHOICJi.lST O:E' an ctoo:os. I AARON BUCKLER MlURIER D.E ~LER in all the var efaes of Haa tho be.st and wost desirable lot of Italian & American Marble. A l t.rg:e a ld cho ce selection of WATCHES of d fferent grndes and f\uri.;aBsos all othe hu 1:1ef/\1n town and Cou1 t1y Al' IMME:NSE f'/UMIIEE Monuments & Grave Stones, a.I rays on hand of superior \Vorkmausb1p and at lo vest l l'lOOS CLOCKS W1 ought 01 Cast I10n Fence. ELECTRO PLAT.ED 1 ea and doffee Sets ]i'1 uit Ii emisphm'lcal DisheB ; awl or onclos1a0 burying lot"' not to be surp:ts"'ed Ill the Pro,1nct.' Fnrmture Tops Mantel Pieces &c i kept on hanU or w:ro ght to 01 ler sp ctI ll~ requc:5tcd at the 'vorks October 1st 1809 A call is Kvng Stieet Bowmwnville 1 If Plated Kruves, Forks, &c' Eqaal to auy tn the Dom1mon TYRONE BOOT & SHOE STORE mSubscriber i.ld res1 inform I ts THnumerous custo ners and the general ly that with h s cctfully ]'Jul.Ilic in connuction WO Sl'\JONS. The great~at Sl'OONS. Ul ltOME-:MADE WOl'tX, he has opened up a la1ge and and best assortment ever seen I0wn None to excel it Well assorted Stock of Ready made" ork selected from the Gold Chains, Rings, T BROOCHES :EAR RINGS, &C l'.\o e to s 1rpass them BEST MAN UFA OTO RI ES, which he offers for sale Selected bv m)self at the mn.u fa.ctonljs In England. Very Low for Cash. Give J Ill Q. SPECTACLES I A LARGE SUPPLY OF call e:xanUJlO the for yourselves WOik U.l Ihe Choicest o~ta.des Gold and::; l;verf.i:n.mo~ J Judge L3Zan s !vforn~ Qo s on han l to tlt all sight!:' (fbcso I wtll sell a.t recluccd pr)ces JOHN HELLY.All, m27 tf fyr ne \pril Sth 1813 REMOVAL removed DU, DiVIDSON the late res1lence oE J ho the Market S has and S gery to blilnti l.: q on FINE CUTLERY, (ROGERS MAKE his resid ence 1111.re ro n3o tf MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED DY MARRIAGE LICENSES lSSUEIJ IH JOHN J. WILLIAMS Chenywood Post ofil.ce P1ckenng Ont ROBERT ARMOUR Ho vmo.1 ville Dec 10 186£1 cus·roM W. S. BOYLE, M. D. RADUA E of the of 'l'rin1t G Coll loronto ar d V1ctona C llege C) bouroof the Oolle e of I hys1c1u111 11 PLANING. Ui.uver~Ltiei 0 T HE Sllbscr her 1s prepared to fill all ordera a.nd §urgecns for cUBtom. planing at shortest notice gt'! L1centiat~ D Ii IHUMAS SMITH ton Augus' 7th 1873 tf Ontar10 ICing Street one door ' erot of r Cor111~h 1;1J1;1~ ellry Store TI own a.nville Offi~e A strange pallor crept over the handoome that the g rl be loved l1ud cast !nm aSlde face and a look of pmn flashed out l the for a wealtlue1 ind l l tall \\IUI ua" ex dark e) cs plarned '01 course I knew it was all ful("ic con Elli ior V. 1y1 e l evame Mrs Holfe I I e tinued tie vol1ble '\ornn.u no tiirl \V1th nan1cs \Ve l eey1ead rue fict1t1ons for olivio 1s common sense tind her eyes open would do rt::aaous Mrs L b rn been 1 nllcr the sncl1 a thrng as Jilt our charmrng Cownei neccss1tv of find ng n1 other go' erness for An1 I not correct llton che1 a i i 1 her) oungtr daughter nnd G"o1g1uno as The words Jarred pam!ully upon the yet has 'von no n1aJor colonel ot general ~ oung n1u.n s heart strings-who \Vas tb1s though w~ fear 1:1he las l Gt given up her cold, heartles , t iy1ng \voman that with ambitious ilesign· Perhaps 1f hke Ellrnoi her unskilled hand she dared probe ti rs she had"' on het love1 "hcu a pnvnte in cankering "oun I that would not heal stead of wa trng for the straps aud stura of what did she know of the afl'ur between El au o:ffice1 she n 10 ht have pro\ed 1nor s.::ic Jmor Wayne and h1mselt 1 It flashed all at CC~ :;; f 11 once upon him that Ellrnor was thta pan Ae for Elhuor by hos 'ollo"el the sitlc \\Oman s n eci? It was not enough nlght aud sunsh ne the sto11u Sh ia as that she had in Lrea.ku1g s incon1prcl1en 1 tppy n1 she can be, nnt1l tins nnbap )y obi} h01 t1oth to h m roLb l lHm of his war is over, and b.rn country cl1111u1ng 1n 11 hopes for tl e f unre but she must spread no loi ger t~e lll3ll she loHS Wlll be a l h< · &broad ti e story to b 0 cas rnto his face at 0\1 n Ev<>ry t u:.1ng fJr thu~ \\M rot the fir.st Au,] Rblle h1' pm) eris not au fo· S'MC t !.lle h1s ncqua ntauces h~d htated in IA ceJS as ODce bQ.t f Jr a charn1e<l. hlc and ga d to ll e subject their pity n ound1ug exemption from disease Yet be IS no biill. deeper tha11 the1r Je~ts 1nore a cov;atll t11an v;hcn he earned bis The1e v;as oue thing that haU puzzlel laurels hhn and h0 det"-rtn1ned now to put It at Now tbe1 e ts ore ut home umting /OT rest Boldly' llfrs L, can you tell me wl at has he ImpeTiil.J. .Fire Insurance Co flown come of Elhnor Wayne 1 The fash1onal le L n.bo1 is nianhood a.nU hfe ie: but sq lo.ndered OF LONDON The Farmers Daughter Dreaming vague drea"W.B of th1:1 fu turo alor e \'tomau go.\ e a httle start of surprise Yet from the tides of the mystical r iver Dea" no [ understanJ sJ.c ;is about be (Established 1803 'But ehe 1s onl) a far1ner a daughter Voices of apu"lts are whispering e\ ~r HEAD OFFICES - 1 Old Ilroad s~ and ing n1arr1ed to a wealthy "lJankcr in the The speaker as he su1cl ti ese "ords took Pall Mall London. East I Lope yo 1 d1dn t really core for her, bis cigar frorn hrn tnouth and looke lat his Lonely and old in tho dus k I am ' ait ng GKN11RAL l\.Gl!;~OY FOR OAN.ADl -21 St Till the dark boatman w th soft n1uffi ed oar rry boy 1 cra.mcnt Moutre.ll frwnd as ii he had clec1ded the q nest10n (Tl <lea o er the waves and I hear the keel grating l'Ier boy repeated th e ) oung ma 1 to Both v. ere young me1 Both had an air Subscribed and invested Capital and Reser e See tho dim becko11ng hand on the shore h1maelf bitterly he <lid not reply to the of 1 efine1nent But t1 c1c w11s n marked chf Fund £1 00,'} 000 Sterling Waftrng me l')Vet the welcommg river Funds invested in Canada- lOv 000 ference m the faces of the t11 o Hauy Lake 'T'o gardens and homes tbr.t nreshini..µ" forever quest10n but only asked ' Then there \\as nothing tl ue in the re 1nan the speaker had a l1andsome counten Insurances ~nmnst loa:s by ] ire ave effected on the n1ost favorable term..s and losses pa.id with port that her father had died rnsolvent ance but it \Vas wanting in force Ifr ... con1 ont refereDce to the Boai<l 1n London andp uuon, J uh us Se-., monr on the contrar) J DUDSWOiiTH RINTOUL B1,os ·You behe1cd \hit lmghecl the lady had a face that d1strngmsheu hrn at once FOILED fluttenng her fan Inspector Gen Agents Montlea as o. gleat n1an BY MARY A KE \.DLES Just then Miss Georgmna came up ancl R R LOSCOMBE Barrister, gen Look be1e Harn, 11as Se)mour a re the n1anrou\ er1ng man1ma took possession ply, ' JOU ancl I ought to he above that for BowmanVllle and V1cm1ty WithoutBowma.nVJlle J me 14th 1860 36 of the young lieutenant, and left Wallace nonsense \\7e live in a couatr) 'vhere one Thcre was stol'm and darkness mo <13 39 4w Rolfe anu the young lady together Mrns occupaho\1, provided it be honest 1~ Jl st as Ho me thundei m tt\termg m the dis L rnbbed herJe\\elled hands together JU honorable as another To be u.1'.un1er or u t tl ee, JO.gged 1 ghtning flash ng 1ro1n hon dehgLt General Rolle led the young 1nechan1c IS as reputable us to be a la\'Jer zon to horizon, v. 1ld 'v111cl and trampling lady to the pi mo anil tnrned the music 01 a banker Let us have done '\ ith tlus rain for her wlnle ·he played caste foelmg W1thrn A ne\\ and difficult Opem "as called Good heavens Juhns was the re 111 lSlC aucl tlo.nc1ng Countless hgl ts re for no one present could perfoim it ponse how wildly you talk ' ¥~1th your fiect1ng tL.eu splentlor in e1 dlei:is rn1r1ors 1 ou should hear our go' erness ah t she antecedents too Born n best society p1ctu1cs and statu es an l hangings that executes 1t divinely cned 11iss Edith, a. educated at one of th e unn ersihes travel 'Ihc Subscuber ha)u go secu1cd the able scrv1oeea would not h"' e sl amed a palace Soft younger sister of Geovgin.na s ' I shall tell led, 11ch-I tlecla1e I lo 1 t know vhat to OF summery, perfumed a1r ::i.l IPost stifling in her to come down and play for us tlnnk of yon its sweetness Wo1ne11 in 1"esp1 endent robes, You are to come dot\ n and plg.y fQ.1' us Julius se,morc laughed pleasantly fl.<J Cutter is prepared to take 01ders for 1nen in ele~ant cn:ihans OLress or o.r1ayect N oil excla med the young lad) burstrng 'I don t believe you clo Harry But m GENTfEilfE.~ S CLOTHIN(, in the bliie and g Id of th" Army and Na rnto a plamly iurmsbed apartment and sur tlus n1atter vou our.:iht to uuJ.erstaud me I vh1ch will be got up w the v, Add Lhen the mus10, so lte11 ng and pr1s1ng 1t.c; occuoant kneehng by the "rn ) oti 1 am gorng to marry Miss Beu 1 F:irst Style of Fashion, and Ueei eu1ng grow t g u:11ld and tender J.o\\ tears upon her che.eks and upon her tell ruont nud y u ans\ver as it ) otu ar0 ument by turns and 01 thelong lashes. ' Nobody know, you here wns 1nl'.':ontrovcrt1l;le, ' She is a farmer s W1tlu nJ1f0ST REASONABLE TERM;s n.nd ol its such a sight to see so many ~ow if ) ou had aa1d she ""' Mrs Senator L weanng her Je11' like grand oil cc1~ and "ho but General ltolle clang! ter 1 At }It ~eats res1dence on King Street mm or a tl rt or stupid or \J"d hearted or On hand a very full assortment of English :in l a queen rust! r g here anU t] CI e tn :Ucr lace 1st 1rn1ng mu«1c for onr Georgtana. Uear ignorant ) ou \\ ould have si:ucl aometlnng Canadian and satlli-a snnle for MaJor M- and a it s so nice ) ou wouldn t beheve to tl c point Come g 'c n1c a h...,ht I CLOT:HS AND T\VEEDf,, gt flClOl)S bo\\ to Ull asr Irtllg young Cal1tain At th at name the g ii staitel ehtvorecl, lw.i; c talked so much that lllj cig::u l is gone plavrng the polite ancl ho,p1table lioste 's to and turned "bite M marble ont all J ei d1stingu1she] nUe£Jts-la1J her lHl '1 d, ·No I 11 not go down Edith no man villu }lay ?'7th 18""3 tf bp m 3 o tJ B 1t yo 1 dou t 111e:ln to say tl at birth \\Ith mort:: than or<l11ary 1111pres<:<1nent up Not-dear how hateful and they am and e luc9.t1on go for notlnn 0 1-that cul on th/J cpaulated sho ilder oi a young cf all dyrng for that Opem I sl all tell mam turc doesn t b~come herecl1tary 7-isn t bred ficer iuto bone and niusc1$ nnd brain 1 Pomoted r ~ee she said gaily tapping ma 'Your n1amma torba 11 n1e ent<·ung tho 'Cult 1re I admit ts an excellent th1nn the gilded rns1gn10 of his oil ce, playfull} AGENT y.;arlor, Edith go down ehtlcl, and let me tbougb culture does not con"'1st me1ely 1n For the follo ing InsuraDcc Compan es and with her fan 'allow tne to \V1sb )OU JOY alGne other Inst t tions 'Ii iz :kno\,1ng ho" to be graceful or to <lress ~ 1 I when the gul had obeJ ed her the Ihe QU} EN F re and Life Ins ir mce Com ancl prooperit} Gener.I bt1t tliere pany Cnp1tal £2 000 000 :$150 000 deposited '4W1sh me succeSB ?t-!rs L, "as the occ1tpnt of th1' plom sc1nhly furmshed well or even ID talk abo1 t &rt with the Dommion Government for tho protce ar~ other things tnore: needful than cul grave ieply, 'JOY and prosperity "oultl room nrose ~lnd paced the flo:Jr \\ th her ders m Gana.do. Ihe ISOLA I ED lUSK F re Il\surn.nce Coin have sufficed me once-su1..:cess is the boon armB folded t1 0 htly a.crof\s her bosom, her tu1e in a \V le-and u great wo1nanly heatt pa.ny of Cana<lo Cap ta.l $!")00 00 J - One of tho s the firs of these Now I don t assort ashen face con~ ulsed \\ ith some <:<tr11nge best and cheapest Companies dong business m desued\ b5 the soldier, the Dom n1on for Fn.rmers and Isolated R161 H "Ihat wish "\\ould be needless v;rui thr> e111ot1on i; ery white ve1y p1t1ful 1t looked that because a \Vomau is r11..:h anJ well lhe CANADA L~:11DED C;REDlr coy flattering repl', a young man who 1nakes bo1n sl1e cannot b \Ve such n heart but I in contrast \.\Ith her black robc.e w1th a Sa' ngs Bank department J.o assert that her riches and bn th certa1nlJ '!he UNION a>O> PERMANENT Build ng his \\ay froru the ni1 1 s to your station 'I n1ust see 1 im once inore JU-St once and Sa-..:1ng s Soc et y do not give her any monopoly of them In by the o.1d of his sword has ~ur el v I o need more she pleaded with herself Oh 'IheRe latter instlt ticns ad\:a.nce Loans on fact neither the VH} nch nor thn er) poor l~eal Estate on terms t nusu i.JJ} easy for the to -He waved his hmd uapatiently I\ allace Rolle, and I Jo,ed !nm so vell borrower are as hkel) to h11ve t1us quaht) as one Le ' You m1suuder.stan:1, me, ~frs L Not 'I should know b1m among a thousand Bowmanv Ile Feb 6th 1873 succe88 in nly am b1hona plans for my l \\ n she continued to heISelf ancl that mght longmg to wh·t yon would call tnc ' mid To find a 1eolh healthy and aggrandizement but success as a curnmanU when that officer left .Mrs Senator L s dl e class er upon the field, success in the work en hand<i.ome mar ston he did not know that a perfect ilo\ver, you rnu"t not look in a ho+trusted to iue shglit figure wrapped m n great ehawl stood house or a dcser~ ' Oh I don t roran to say a word a.gains Mrs I tapped the officers arni I la} beneaith a shelter111g tree aa he passed, and .i\11s8 Bcaurr1ont personally, sa1 l IIarry with fully with her fan gave & last, !or g lmgermg look aftEr the eome embarra~a1nent Of course she is ---' I-Jave you seen Georgu~na tln;:, evening 7 xoan she lo\ eJ all you declare I was only speakmg in the NOT SO FAST. asked the u1trig1111 g ma.rr ma, she "ould be Theres no doubt b 1t that General aL :;Lract Ce1 ta1uly shes ve1y b :iudsome delighted to meet yon, ah st1ch a dear pat Rolfe ' ill propose to you my clear' said I have WI tten these few 111 e.s B rt for all that, J nlrns she is only a farm riotic girl as she is Gene rnl pe1haps yon ilirs L to her eldest da ightet the next And all I have to say noticed fihe ,., ea1s the national colors If morning 111 the nresen e of her governess- er s dau~hter-a id what the lleuce will )Cur '1 hat you cMI tiud 111e still at hom e proud · slcra say to 1t 1 I am not gone a.way sh.e is n y own daughte1, you ·will pardon he was very a.tten 1v1.:1 1 u;t even1nn lt wdl make httle difference to mo So ..,11 my kind old fnends lll...."tY r.ome me for sayllig she would make a good wile '\ ety s1n1pcred Georg19nn what they say l robably they "ill l1y to Antl all the young ones t0o0 for a soldier lt has taken all my efforts to Just ti en the oell rang and shortly the And get their gu.nnents n1c ..]y n ad"' So mitch for a fash1011able edu l eep her out of the hospital denr ch1ld, s1tt1ng i 001n door opened and the servant snQb her In fa shions that are t ew cation llud 1 I.) fout s eter:::i aud h1s \Vhere old cu l you1 g a~u.1 fne i l may but she is too delicate to cndt re \Vatching had JUSt t me to announce General Rolfe vuice hid a tot ch of saduess in it - not or fatigue, otherw1su she \\OUld be taking "hen that gentle111an in a very intrus ineet care of our 1 oor sold1ern now ive manner puebcd bis" o.y into the o.patt been so r ch, pet haps they would have been A ~e1c ue greeting by R PE.ATE nl re anna.ble wo1nen Taete is no truer Bowma.nv] c Jui e l!Hl J £".., 'Indeed ment savrng than that a restless tgotisru is the llie two ladtes were fr1ghtrully en des 'rhe ) otrng officer t uned Ins eyes toward ct: rst: of i\leulth f abille Georgiana in her soiled wrapper tl at part of the room where llfos Georgiann Dana's Patent Sheep Marks \ as d1('o1ens1ng her 15ru1les and ga~ repar :-ind c rl papers I!ilrs L 1n1nas her pa.int 'Well I give JOU up aus\\ereclb1s com an 1 teeth-the two ga\e a little screaa1 the pin on knot.:lnng the llilhe11 frotn ]us cigar HESE MA11KS .ARE THE ClTEAPEST tee· anud a circle of admmng friends ) Gu talk hke an agr9.uan,l1ke a Qans culotte the mo:.ct ln-stmg the lea.st trouble9ome and A handsome da lung g1rl a-i:rayed in the fo1rue1 r ishc l fran1 the aparttnent v,;h1lc you most complete t1ver in\ onted Ibey ar~ used 1 tlie latter hadjthe presence of ru nd to stand hke-hke-Gno l Liea\CllS Julrno and recomme1 df'..cl by n1 3.rl~ of th best J3ie~ders height of fush on and radiant with cost Y uon t I now how you talk in the Un ted States n.nd Cn.nnda. such as G n gems-yet ,v1th nothrng Jovel) or intellec as a screen bct,vcen her v1~1tor and the 'I talk I hone like a tnan of sense Loru1g Salem :rt-Inss President 1" ew E ngln.nd I I ~ l ex go\ernese I Wool Grcwers Sooiety John S ]:toss Henne tua lll ter colnter auco .ti. pecn 1ar s"e around ine, In our fush10 1able 5oc1eLy, You " ll please exc1 sc iny e nly in pin, Ill Proftlf!sor M. Mile~ of the State Ag press1on flashed out of th,... mans CJ es, and r1cultnra.l College Lansrng, Mich Hon Geo I l d b formal visit upon tlie plea of old f11e11dsh1p cliielly giddy gals or fa.ilt women and I Brown loionto Ont John Snell Edrnonton -curved the corners of l 1s bear e mont sa1U the handsoo1e young officer don t v. nnt any such mutenals as tb11t 111 1' Ont. On each l\iiark is stamped the owners Yo tr l .utghter 1s looking her lest "Aft" Mrs L I want some one, on the c::iutrnry name and the Sheep s number They w 11 be. d fl 1 "[!us handkernh ef I picked up on the wife aentfre.e by mail or express for only Jou. encts L he Sal attering Y who will I now how to rear her cl rldreu iJl. a,ch and w·ill lastfor TWENTY YE \.RS Do yo i think so 1 thank you I "'hould steps la.st e' en1ng anJ. I hn-... c called to re the f~ur of ~ocl who \'ill think her horne ~Cash must ac omp<my ,u orde1 s consider the reinark jlalloiy, co1n1n 0 fro1n turn 1t to its owner 1us It \'as a debca.te bit of hnen and lace her trne sphere uud who v. ill lo' e her 1 ARCIHIIALD YOU:'.'IG JR' any one Liut you Liut you""" a pmileged Sarn1a. O.a.t hand a little inore, at a1 Y rate than her that Wallace Ro!Je took from hi· pocket Orders adlresse.d to tl e MEitCHN'l' :i;nd On character you kno v Wallace, re111e1nber pct pornes or her last new l)aris bonnet I 011 ene ot Georgiana s cned !tfrs L SERVER Office fo1 ~Y quantity ,-.ill he :filled n.t that I ha' e 1 nOWJ.l you for a. lor1g t1n1 e and tl e alxn e incntioned price o.s qtuckly a& tb c \\ant a co111pa111on at d a helptneet ' she 1: 1 so curelesti Marls can be made ands nt claun you especially on thf'l .score of ol<l And such you have found 111 M1os :Beau It hearo the namo o! Ellrnor Wai ne, C BA!tKER lr1cndsh1p J iont ~ eaicl the ) ou 1g rnan 'you told rne last Bo vmai, ille Dec 28th 1871 1) ml3o Had Mr· L ) ut known 1t,her S! eecli "us 'Such I ba\c found in ~11ss Beaur 1ont decided!) m1fortllllate Senator L and his n ght that vou knevv notluug of the 'vl ere You acknowledgl! thnt she is beautiful wife had bi>an old acquamtances friends ot abouts of the yonng lady ho\v catne her Well, she JS well eel ucated, too not m the handkerchief on the steps ' his parents,ancl they had 1,nown hun from Mrs L e;·a) ed to smile she tried to sen~e of hav1ug acqnued n1ere o.ccoruphsh a boy- but -..vhcn he was left atone 1n the She is u iiADU HE of the UoJ·l Colle~e of f>hY world, proud atnbtttous ·trlV1ug to rn"ke fra ue an excuse bnt JUSt then a s'vee t ten· ments but m the h1gh r sense s1ci.an3 of Engh.nd and U1uveis1tj of Vic cornpan101 ln ellectuall-.. for tun xnan c1er n1ni:i.1cal voice Rpoke up tona College Cobourg Lnder~aduate and h1;:, v;ay up va.t<l 1n tbe w 01ld the} turnc l '1 1 incre ouiface \arr I h "l ich ) ou call I d1 o~ped it the e myself W"II" e ,t:irLZeman of tl e Unncrs1ty of Toronto-t .. and irorn him co1dlj ref1s1ng bnn a. bclp11 0 t h n,ir of good society she Cf\ll acquue Unnei.atyofQueen s CcllegelCngston 1uem h d I h fl fS~n ' E lli 101 b er of the C llege of Phyr.>ic1a.ns and St r (;'Qll an t 1vas tnro g no in tenc o lvlra L re lil\ io1 she 1 i~ t ct a gou l 1 e:nt a.1 d '[ ne t 1 stood f c to face of Ontano Surgery an l Res1dcncl"l oppo,;nt 3.tor L thnt the you l m :i.u \lll el abltd the maiket squa1e a. If sl e hr.d been born to a 1 to enter West Point and yet now wh en -woulil la> e lelt the apart· 1c 1t but the n t Ural grac.e great fo1 Lune, an<l bred Ill fashH nali1e hfe Joung man dela) ed her fortune hw.l sm,led upon h un, Mt· L da1 BL>wmau ville Oi;t q~~871 0 rJ I rhrough tho gray w1llov. fl tho blen,k WJ.nds are band bad elruek up a hvelv wait' and Mercj mercy the proud "oman fell raving He10 on the shore with lts driftwood and Ge r 0 aua an:l o. young Lieutenant \vere upon 1.,e r knees JOlnin 0 in the "l111hng mazy dance sands Tl ere l'iere que~tio !'l. nsl cd and answer Over the nver the hlies are \Va.v1ug 'My uear General cried Mrs L la.v1ng eel ancl Mrs L confessed her gu ilt 1n an :Bathed in the sunsh1no of Orient Ia l ls her b!lnd upon lus ar i, do you kno\v that e\Jl hour she ha I forgea lettor, between the 0~er t h e ilVer the W le cla k H' Cl we heard t:iOmc time ago that ~ ou l nd met parties Elhnor be!Jv d that her lo·er Sprig tn o an l O)Uler a.re b1ooromg for wrtl a dt'apoomtment of the heart 1 bad deserted het rn her po' erty nncl Holfo c1 er iriendshtp Mts L mterpreled lits silence Mr, L do Jot k11ow the penalty of forge The LITERATURE. MR BRIGHTS GREAT SPEECH 'l'ailori11g ! Clothing! lvtlt lt l?:EATE, f.18. Pa.terso:o.. James McFeete rs. SO, HO! Gentlemen. of Fa.shion. DB. DAVIDSON, G 0 0 I The following su1nmary of 11r Bngl t !:! speech to 111s conslttuenta at B1rw1nghi~m lts taken fro1n the l!iiontreal Witness and \~ill be read with interest It 113 character ized 111th mn11t of hie old vigor and tho1 oughne>is Referring to the last occasion five J ears bcjore, on wb.1ch he addressed lns const1I u ents he noticed the important 1neaRures that had been passed durmg that mterval Not very long a 0 0 tt had been thonght im possible to remove an Established Church, vet the th1ng had been done and the re mlt show ed that a Church may exist and 1eligion prosper without the support of the State ' At this mon1ent \\ e see in I1clar;.d a Protestant Episcopal Cnurch m perfoci;ly good health and endea10rmg honestly free it!)elf frou1 ce1ta1n erro;rs and things supe1stltlous \\ h1ch which it fancncd it had been ud of tbtee hundred) ear· a 0 0 I hen io reg nd to t}ie land question, P trliament has shown that the right.;, and hon es of those "ho dwell on tl e soil are as sat.: ed is ce1t..1.1n ab~oh te right~ of propertj claun ed l) the land o\vncra The );:reat n1e \Sures passetl fot the remedy ofhnd g1 e1ances in Ireland in 1870 llad ITIJUred no c1 tss 11e1 ther had rent been dummshed uor its pay n1ent been rendered less sec 1~ Bj tl e a.bohl1011 of pu1chase in the arn1y p101no t1ou 18 no longer cont11 gent upon "ealth rich 1tnl poor Btand npon an eqn:tl footing and' the corruption niarket is now closed rn that department of the puphc sen ice It " to be regretted that thlS sea dalous system !';hould prevail n1 a branch of the J< stablishetl Church of England Wl at would be i::nid if it \Vere proposei to be introdu~ed into the Wesleyan or the Presbyterian Churches or even into the Irish Catholic Church 1 It 1s to be hoped those w1tb1n the chtuch will soon come to regard the sale of lmngs with the some feel ings as those out.side The i11st1tut1on of vote by ballot hao established that the franchioe is the nght of the elector that the emploJ er and the landlord ancl tl1e creditor a.nd customer have no right to ask a man to give 1ns vote against the opuuon und the conscience of the voter Mr :Brinht satd ' I "as tole! lately that the Conserva t1ve electors spol\,e in lnndly tenns of the 'tallot \vhen theJ won an election but \\hen they lost an clect1on they turned and cur("ieU The Flag ~f England it Whether we "\Vin elections or we los:i. -T them I am for the ballot nnd I suspect the On the l 0 th o[ Apr I 1606 LI o ' umon longer it 2en1a1ns a part of our electoral f ack-tbe .flag that has \\ aved 11 so many SJ Stem the more impo88 ble '"ll 1t be to blood} anl 'ictonons battles by sea rnd re1nove it shore-first made ts ap.t ar uc.e F1Jm The transfer of the JUd1cial func!Jon' of RJ ner s Fc:edorJ and the A..nn \l:::i uf S r the House of Lords to a H gl1 Court of Ap J emes Ballonr Lore! L\ on King oi.~rm, peal \vould dispose of bns1nes,. -..vi th 1 e~s de \\ c learn that f.Jn1e d ffereu ccs having anecn lay and cost In cdt cation o. rr ghty step between the ehips of tl1 e t\VO en Pti.: "":> at bad been taken fhe prmc1ple has been se 1, H!S MuJeSL) ord ned that a new fiog established that the erlucat1en of the cluld be adopted, with the ere ;.ses of St .E nilrew ren of the couutr' is henceforward to be and St George mterlaced by flacrng the pro' idcd bv the Stute I he Edt cation latter fimbnated on the blue Jla0 of Scot Bill of 1870 wM somewhat of a leap m the Ian l as the grnuud thereof This flag oil dark and by contu:iui 1g the sysitem of de shits " e.11:, to r.arty a the r nHnD top, but nom1nat1onal schools the1eb) play1ng Into Er gl ;i]I R} 11~ we1e to d splav 8t Geo1 0 e l"I the hands of the Estabhslied Church "hich 1cd cross at tbei' ~1..c,,nr..i an 1 1..ie Scott1s11, caused great lI content a1nong N onconfo1n1 the wl tie saltae ol St ~ndre" The Umon is ts Espeeuil d1 sconte r t has been excited Jack however, \\as not adup cd by tl e by the 25th clause under\\ h1ch rates are troops ot e1ther co 1uhv t 11 th e1r Por ia collected fro1n all Iatepa.yers, and appl ell 1nentar; union in l 7Q7 In Mun10 s a.c 1u tl e support CJf Co..thohc schools, o'er count of tl e expcd1t on \VIth 1'-fnckay e reg1 which the ratepayers ha\ e no kind of con ment in Denmn.rk, he states that 1u 16 9 6 trol whatsoever This was an evil princ1 tl e Scots In the Danish ar1u; pcr si~LeLl in pie, and the clause shoul l be struck o it c:. Ut.} ing the r national flag and iefuoed to The B) stem of electrng school boards wae place the Danish cross upon it l 1d it \\as me1ely a contest bet\-.; ceu churchman dissenter and seculari~t and the It IS said that N epottau by da ly read board thue constituted was liable to \Jeuorne rng an 1 meu1latrng on the sacreu 1ohime the scene of chsplays of lngot1y or sccta1 H J hail made his so I 1 l1l 1 iy of C l 'L ~xclus veness to the neglect of the true 1n tercsts ol education The experiu1ent ol Intell ec t I.! a weal boJy is like gol l 11 el111c.at1ng tbe people through the mc1 i iu a spent swiru1ner s pocl ct-the ticher he oi the var10 rn rchg1oua sects could not s 1c wo ld l c uude1 other c1rcu1u~tances bJ so eee<l. no truly good or national SJ stem of in lch the greater bis dn.1 gcr no\~ '° Alltt ling to the stateinent 1 1 a speech by t11e Th-farq ns of Bal sbt rJ tl lt the Govi.;rn ID6nt t111ne<l o1 e cheel n1ecklv to the Un1t cl :::Hates un<l a11otht.:1 n1cc1 ly to Ruasi t and Lad on!} " I old trou t 101 a sa1 ""e Al ncan nation ].fr Bright d eclared t.1 ~t none co ld ha.ve done mo1e to o.-..mU the trouble with the \slm te es th m Her ~foJesty s 11 1 iste1s a i l 1t 11 hooe<l. e1e long the British coul l be oble " ti l onoi Lo with ]ra \ frorr1 a co ist un \\ h ch English hfe IS scarcely to be run1uta.111e l Ihe Washin(l" ton Treaty u[ 18.,2 ~ tnlked of us if it ,, ~~c a great 11um1hat1011 to England Tt was not the 1nuu1] atior i{ there \HlS auy lay 10 the frulure of Engluud to ma1utB1n 1 eu trahty du1in 0 the .A.n1e1 can On1l \\ ar The ! tesent Lord Derby is entitlell lo the credit of hav1 i wlulc lore on Secretary adm tted the propriety o! irbrtratwn be tween the Unttecl States an l Er.gland and hJStory \II I record that th it tic1ty and that arb1t aflon ai J the co11tluct of Euil Granville and llfr Gladstone and their col leagues "dcl a nobler charter to the L!Story of Engla11d than >l tre:y bad filled t with the records of Lloody battles Re\ te\li 11 0 the lusto1y of political I urt1es s nee lnst general eleci..ion a1..1d in , iew of 'hat approach ig Mr Br ght claimed for toe Ltber&l party who have bee~ m office tl c credit of all the p 1bhc measure' of , n poitance The Co!lo:;ervattvel:l 1nerely acted as ob8tr lctn ea an i no\\ the people ure advised from cer aJu qua1ter:s to dismiss the wo1krnen and l t tue ohl:!truct vcs in tl c r place Greu,, inea.s1:acs of lri;he1 ie form are 1001n1ug up u.l'ld it will not do to entrnst the cleah"g wi th them to a party naiu1ally oppo ed to icio1n1 The re dis tr1but1011 of seatR 1s 01 e of ll1 ese 1ncasures , then theie 1s the quest o 1 of iree trade in the laud '1lnch tie l tte Mr Cobden held '"'ottld be a5 great a boun to the country as free t1ade in 1t3 p1oducts and \ ith. winch and reform in Lhc lat cl and 0 ame laws th e nnp1ovement of Lhe a 0 ncultu1al laborer~ con~ii.. ou JS bo lnJ. up I be questions o[ f 1rther re luc1ng the national expend1t ire an i taxation a id deJ.hug w1th the incorr1e ta un 01 b 0L1Jc1s v. out t cull ior ver\ ser1 ol s cons c1erri.t1on anJ. 111 regard to al1 thes1:; the policy oJ the Conserva.ll\c I arty is "pei c nbl) clnl Mr Br ght then re .ie.i:rcd to a lett~r "lttLcn by Afr D1"-taeh recent}-., In wlnch Le expreased l JS op n1ou of tie Gladoto ne Mm sLrJ rn LI ese terws For r early fi'le )laIS tbe Pl:l""'SeJ t 1vI1n I ters have h na ~ed e\e2y trude, -..voir ed c-.. ery proteas1oa a.nil asE:a led ot n enaced every class inst11,ut1on n d species of prop ert ~ in the eountt\ Occa8 011 . ll!y thev have \oaued t-l:ns s u.l of cn;1l wat a1e b) perpetrating some JOb \\h1ch o 1traged pub he op n on or by stun1bl1n 0 1nto in stakes which 1 a\ c been al w :t.j s d 8crcdi a blc and Bometuues JU Luu rn All th1s tl e) c~ll l volicy and SUOlll q1 itc ]HOU I 'f t l ut the cou1Jtry las I Unnl n1adc uu its n11nd to close tl11 ca1ee1 o! plnndenug and bl uUer rng The last pl 11asc b s... ca.1"e<l. con de al.Jc merruuent in B11ta111 aud J("; <J.UO ed aloug s le 1\i1:s !\.LacSt1nger 1:; attack on Uaptu Cuttle Jor gu:tzu g and 1n1 :t:thr.ig This Jetter Mr BriiJht iegndecl as sho11rng a dcs1erute state of m11 din tl c \\Ilter '11 c lettei ce1ta111ly see1ns a l 1d1crous per\~r s on and exaggera on of the tnnttcrs it ie fore to ].fr Du 0 ht n co ncluo1011 '-'aid :E or my Bna1c loo1 ing I ack O\ er the>oit! for ..; \E:a1s I i~el so:ne ln.tle bt=TIS" of con tent But 1t does not m the l eMt degree le:>seu-on t.he con tr :trj it iai..be.,. adds to t1nd sll ~thens n y ho1 e fo r the 1u ure J ie bu:>to1y of lDe lath, forty vears of th a couu iy JU 1ge rt lanlJ I spe>k of leg10 ltt. o l is llHll tlv a 111!":! or; of the co q1etitS of treed om lt 11 ill be " grand volnme t ai.. tells ti e s Ol) n d 'our nan1e an l mi 1e Jf I m1stal e r oli " 111 be found u 'o" e of >t· paf,lS For me the fin·l chap te1 18 I on \i;ri r:g B~t for you, tins gn:!&t 0H blhUency, yon ba.\e \. pe:rpcluul yotda 1 nil ape ;ie<talf t·ie I pny heaveu tt.t Hl ills) rjj to co1ne an i vrhen n1y t 01cc is hushed vol rn ; be 0 1antcd strength and inode ra L 1on and "\Vi::;don1 to influence the collnc1ls of your co 1nt1y Uy ughteous means ton r:ie otncr thau to noble aud to f ghtcot a end$ I

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