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VOLUME V BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY JULY 3 1874 She d d look at me ing progrcos ill her good graces events were I J ad s 1ecce led 0gau her CJC resting on n1y fucc with an wor.k1ng to bring to the surface the latent mdescuuable ex1 resswn feud between her and ;,fr \\ ebster That Tile Mountain Stream You are a bold man J\Ir Demers sl e am able gentleman had taken to oe\otmg L i;.t to t1 o song of the mo nto- n 8t1cntn said Jinal!J to offer that pledge to an utter h mself somewhat !emonstmtn ely to Thliss Froln ts ol l xocky chamber sprmg1ng stranger WI y [ n gl t be-anythrn;i a Rosa Morrell to the man fest clJ>corn (tire If t hng the earliest morning gleam thief ora murderer for what)OU know of M Eugene Debla\ bt t not of Miss W th ts frohck1ng-spai kl g-s g1ng · Ol praJ allow me more sk ll m ph) Bl Rosa herself who hke most school g rl. 0 tis a glorious tlung t o bo 1nd lh u git a wo 11 of s ch wor dro1s. bea ty ogonomy s:ud I th1nlnng the while ho\\ \Vas an arrant little ii rt and bad not the 1 he .flo eu1 atl:l bu: tl 1 g S\ cct odors nrolUld oddly ~r words chimed in w.ith those of i:.lightest obJcct1on to any nun1bcr of atr1ngs to her bow So she d1 l not checl Websters i\n l hRrk th old \ ood::i with gay m sic re Webster a mmute ago sound You beheve m pbJ siognomy I So do I rather pronounced fel 1 citaho 1S ou the oo I foas re s gla1 c ng she said qu okly then as ifrepentrng of cas10n other a1xteeutu b rthla) bit re Sunbeams a.re <lane 1 e1 e1 that sl ght 1mr ulS!veness she resumed p)le I "1th a loo! at once sh v nn ! oauc) L fP. ~ boon and cnJO) ro nt l ty m the old tone Still suppos after all I un l qmte cno tgh to t tr i an) hell.cl " e1e to turn o 1t a desperate character- turned alr ad'\ as sl e wc1 t of Jn 1gl l wl at oultl ) u SO) the1 1 school M " K 10wles lookc:l alte1 I sho 1ld say with one of otr New York with a k n I ot v.istful ten 1 ss J l ]ges Lhat ti c1u must have been attenu i S1xtce 1 to d 1) s~ud sl c Wl at 01 1st atlng cucl instance~ I replied laugh it sceni I ke to be a x.teen I vou l er An 1 set the .,. o ng grass bla 1es gro v ng I 11 oreep ro n l the roots f the old onk t ees 1ng One "o il l think to hear yo thcni \\ c1c And rall to t1 c r.a ttl the ti ~t to a1 Lease SI c su1 led an 1 rcachcd o t her hand to a hundred Jc Lr:s bet 1,:ccn yo i sa l J laugh l ambs shall come sk1pp1ng her glass "\ ery \\ell To neighborhood mg Bll'ds shall i;toop a Pr ng aud h endsb p Ihen s nee you chose to run I am t veuty t vo she sa I g.I<l'\o ely All shall bo glad fot my p re l m1 1 flJ ;v1n ,,, LI e 1 ak Only a x years then L st lo tl e son~ uf ti o mountain stream Tl s bttle dialogue hatl b en carucd on Only 81X. )~ard she cchoe l - only As it lolls w th its h~a ')ng mot on tl JS tar i der covf!r ot n' ry no1sv 0 sens 9.ges Tb at ch l l 1s JUSt beg nn ng 1 fe Ualmly reflect 11,,, tl o suns laJ:1t beam s1on on the oppo>i tc b t here some one and 1Ere t loses tsclf t1 e ocean spoke to 1H ss Kno Iles nd I \\as obi ged And you- I I repeated us she pu se<l No more through tho bea. t ful valo I 11 c l I have tin shed l fe s cha.ng1:1ful stor~ to content mJscli \11th obserung I er I lost JU lt ougl t apparently Ptncefully- thltnl f 1lly secla ig thee l <l d 1 ot find it a t resome occupat10n SI e I-must be gorng to lll) sci olars she " hero 1th tl e main my s n ll tnb te sh tll '" ls a very l a1 Uson e won1nn- Jor thol gh reJOiaed w1th a q l ck look half ousp1c1 bl nd uni:1 lfr tl<l an l evHlently ~ oung no one ous,half nu~ch1evo 1s at me as ':lhe Rtartrd M ngl ng- 1 ot ly ,,, woul l have thougl t of calling M ss h now Jes up Srmhng- not s gl ng a g irl -::in l there \\as n1uc.h 1nore than Tireso1 e htt..le anunale as .Di1 Tlio1ne S ng ng f01 cver lf t grcatneris and glory I ea it~ in 1 er face there ' as a meau1ng 1n r1glitly- called then1 said I r101 g- t o As ever.) line a n1ea 1 ng wl.nch s 1gge"-ted that l\e entere 1 the ball tl e street loor \~aSJUtit hers! ad been no ordmary or easy hie Ilut c'losmg on Vebster though a set flee it was not a hard one 'i'i 11! that be a match do 'o i thrnk I MY NEIGHBOR and attracted Ill sptte ol itself I asked the sight of !nm remmdrng me o[ So1ne wise 1nan- I forgot who-has call ~fiss Kuo~ lea I thmk 1t 1s too unkmtl the subJect cd a boar lrng house a little 11orld made tp sat<l the person who had mterruptcd us, one Good heavens exclaimed Miss Kno vies I kc ti e gicat "orlcl of odds ·n l cuds of the prctt e::it h Lle school g1rls I e\ers:tw stop1ng short andga ng anxiously in 1 )y wl e1e )O may find a gen Lus at vo1. r r gl l leam 1g Jor' ir<l from o us Je ol the table face- Rosa-MlSs Morrell and Mr Web hand a 1<1 a loo! at) o tr lef~ My left h lllu Yo l have l t spoken :L word. to me yet I ster do you mefl.n 1 Do yon see E U y real ne ghbo1 in the case I a1n reca.lln g waa do bcl eve tl at you ve forgotten tliat we re reason for asking such a q icst o l not a fool but a F1enchmau a c d mi 1 ght engagcJ Unly h lDlt.l 11 aturc in gcnc1 al and-1± hand ncighbor \vas so1netl.ung tnore perplex By J ovc 111ss lCnowl a Id tu be en ) ou will cxcl se J lJ say ng so of your httle 1 g n10 e intcresh lg tl un a ge1 us Jol it ' ed [t vls \\el ster "ho 1Sa1<l. ti is and fneud-1\1.fos ~forrclls natur~ n pa.rt cular \.liilS-1.\ \\QIBDI the nark ! v , , wh ch he said 1t ma<le I don t thmk ill vere m \\ eb tcrs pince I I ;11n nn eug nec1 by profc SlO and l au ti e ;pee 1 a i le one Debhy l erhaps should leopa r been sent to L-- to ' per1 tend tie lay ti ougl t so for he ea 1 nstan ti) Rosa " ti oughtle, bit 1 cu 10t be 11 g of a t cw 1 ne of ia 1 It vas 1ny first Oh mou D cu ye Mees N omlles an<l Ile\ c- SI e l l not fin oh her sentence but diuner n ~:frs Apthwa.1te s board ng house Mees Morrell are to be en vi d aud blamed with ku L bro s walked off dee! ng as sl e and l looketl "itb ' stia 1g 10 1 o ity ahke both the two It is er iel of lour sex_ mvanably did my company o i LI e way down the long t1ble at the Jo tble 1ow of to monopohz Uiell aga nst us nnserables That same evenrng as I 11aa amok' n at lacefl- no one ot \\ h ell I h ld seen bcf re th lt you hem Maden olSelle Morrell 1 lll) wrndo v I beard MJSs Knowles la) 0 1c seat on1v J ISt nt rr y 11.,.,ht was lf one bad fancied Mrns Knowles face from ti a next room Miss Morrell s vucan t b lt the kr le an l fotl l< ud a bot t hard I e "o 111 ave ch ngen I is mrn<l rn h>d a1parentlYJUStapproache<l th e 1 t1 nu pl in ID 11 cated that its o vi er wa.s ex. watclunn the Sl 1le with \\h ch she nns ver r which n11st have beei open for I pccte 1 to t \ke p.:i SC"-::ilO 1 eil tbe langb 1g yo nl( gul a sn le o it of overi word list ictly Miss Kuowlee H late ag· i to day t wh oh th ice hal elted nn l lelt 1 ure sun No Rosa I certa nly do ot hke bun m keel a yot ng i 1a1 01 pos te Those tne Light I d1struot his lace 1t s er tel and cowar l!J soo1e I tl\e tm nals keep her ou~ of all con ~o r , 0 n t toigotten Itosa site "' tl Iftlrn cho ce we1e really between the two sc e1 ce bt L yo 1 kuo v o1 oltl I nc\ er kiss and I should sai a thoc sand ti n ·s sooner Mr My n ent al w o ide1 as to "I ell er the tell Debley tb·n Mr l\ ebs e1 Joi t le si lad} coul 1 Oe connected with a 1nena0 er1c lt vas l pee il ar1tv of this \\ omau s -as Ill t when it came to ua n e~ I tl ought it \\as a iswered by Mr D al !av the F "nob I had vcc MJon lnter repeatedly to observe- ttmc to inakc some s gn of cx1ster ce I gave man at my left that wb ate>er she sat l or d1 I she co 11 l not a sl 0 ht cough ti e \\ rndo v as 11st ntly I aston sh My f ith he exclaimed elp be1 g ren a lrnble so much her per close 1 and I heard no n1ore Ile 1fo sonahty macle it·cll felt m evcryth ng She mi self ti at Ju Iv s ch as cetle (To !Je co t od) den ornelle N oa Iles is not berorc th s re ma.de that iuotat10 t fron' the comn1on ] ttle (lrom the ~ Y l 1mes Apnl 1 ) stricted to o e scl olar-bfe long lncu en BOJ:lg J (.'l t ns anybJdy nught hnvedonc c.a:re A Lesson for Ladies tendu he added lncrl1ng l s soup SJ oon lessly and mamlestly ' 1tbo ti a tl ought of from its lrg h nte t sc to kus it with a eJtect yet I du uot bt!he' e the1e was o. man 'II e story goes ti at lite]) at one of those floui sl ot tl e table who heard 1t from her I pa elega1 t co mlr) scats that don ti c la ks \\ hy ]on t yo t t1y I r w ti tic jfO) OB qu tr. u irno\ed Even Webster lifted his of tie Hu loo obo\C ~e\\burg there \\OS nl Deblay l She seems to srn le 1nore ou B.)es to l er ~1th :1. k1a l of sullen aclm1r11 an exodus of the entire body of \\Om e n yo i sn d \\ 1tl a J st- I ercc1 t ble .sneer n. tlon u tnU1le \Vh ch he \\US as Ull\\ill ng to servu:it!i or as lt n11 0 ht bo more sooth1n n1 a11 nex.t to tbe hist ~ l ca kcr g \e 1s she to rec I\e Ult wl 1ch \\us forced to the lee! n s to lescnhe them female Oh ruon Dwn cncd D~Ula3 she bon1 h n n a1nst bis will 0 en11 lovees Whether tl c cone} 110.n ' as 11 s 1 iles J ea but a. sn11le as bright and c.ol l M) pkdge ot lnendsh p [ am constrmn pro] t1011s the toohnan fal c tbc mrntrc(lsas ':lunslu 1 on an ice be1g Al it 1s a Uo.cl ed to nd1n t d1 l not advance 1ne as I could wc beg pardo1 the latly- cxact111!'.; er t l ere counsel l ou make J our Juen Is M \ eo A cer had been a v1s1tat o of sor c otl er of tl mm have wlShcd with ~:l1ss l{nowlcs ste1e ta n degree of pro~rcss she allowed me to wees thnt so o!ten h now 1 p ti e so I of 'lh:its becal~e he l kes to see en1 in the make but 1 ever one step -OeJ ond Oddly o tr house! oil help e\Cn rnu 01 does not Bame fi' as Im tSelf cl 1' ebster 1 slyly euough it \\as a kind of d1sagrP.ement relate Bit "I ether they 1 ent a av 01 sa1<1 the '0UJ1g n an who l ad SJ oken about which i;cr\:cJ n1e most and which came \\ere sent awa) they departed m a body ltttle auuu tis abo lt in t] 1s " n.y One even1ng I had been a1 d left the hou~e Vi 1thout a tcrnalc servant The rernark ev1llently contained a mean readrng to her and bad Just clo'cd the book to mnke a bed or to cook ad uncr But the u g unwelcome to M1 Webster H1s black as tw1l ght came on when my attention lad) though left "'thout I elp proven not eyebrowscame elose together and his heavy waa attracted l y a ne vly marrted pau m Lo be helpless and showe l that s h~" us m1· mustache gave an impatient Jerk as be said the balcony oppoStte who regardless of the tress not only of the ho tse but of LI e situ hastily l\fuch obliged, Im sure but Im double row of houses where rnfolgmg rn at10n She I a<l three daughters one of nqt over anxioulj for smiles rom nobody some of those demoustrat1ons peculmr to whom was marred ai <l gone bt t tie other knowa "hothe honeymoon It would only have arnus two fine well gro11 n yo mg 1 o Gentlemon gentlemen I call you to or ed me as usual but for the effect 1t had Oil s 111 at horn e Vi ti theso el c l der said a stout man farther down who l'rlJSs Knowles I shall never forget her held couuscl-s tch co rnsel as Ju e was bad pushed aside his soup plate ·nd "as look nor her to e-the m xture of pity wont to hold with the rnfenor gods-hsten busy mix r g a dish of salad Of the dead contempt and sometLI ng that was al most mg ben gnly but decidn g fiual!J the con and the absent -you know the old pro {ikeJenvy as she sad under her breath sequence of which \\as tbat, co1 ~ndenng verb - She thrnks it wtll last -poor little the sore trial to "h1ch they had all Leen Just then L11e door opened, and a woman fool Involnntanly a quotation from the subject for years from the late departed entered I o\' n my oeunos1ty was roused volume we had been ren. hag together came damsels and f1om the hij:es of them the bv the precedrng cobversat10n and I follow to my ltps I too have been JD Arcadia three la I es un<lutook Lo do the whole eel hei with my eyea as she "alked nearly I should haidly ha' e known that I bad work of the 1 oust:-not a t:S mall one The the length of the long tahle to the 'acant spoken aloud, but for the \\ ay m wh1ch she reSt lt aoLomshe<l them all The daughters seat but owrng to the I ght I could dis turned on me worked ')f course, under the inatr tchon and t ngmsl hardly anythrng more tJ,an that What suggested that lo Jou 1 she said constant supervision of their n other there l.it:l :.uovementa "ere graceful As she imperiously "ere men animals w1U 1n call to act a~ he\ Tell me I 1tlBtsl reache l rny ·l le I rose and drew back her The expresswn of your face J uet no\\ I ers of wood au<l drawers of vatcr and I fe ohau for which li Lie attent10n she than keel answered sm1hng Th.ere was a whole at once became unspeakably Jo,ely That me wi ti that same cold smile-aa I con! I romance in it maJ perhaps p 1t the charge rat! er stro1 g no¥ perceive- of which the young ] 'rench Indeed I she reJorned with a deliberate ly But, !or confusion there "as order for ruan ha l sr ol).ei nnd l 1 s smile seemed to en1phns1s contrast1ng with her forme1 ab waste economy for sl1gl tcd i,:vrk ti orongh n1c o JC less fnnc1ful t11an at first rl ptt eea that 1n1 st be an agreeable pas ness beds and bed cbu.mbcrs l r.can1c more It is my theor) ti o.t a first r11.te eng ncc1 hn1e trying to surpnse laces off their g11 nd attrnct1 ve to tl e eye :1.ud satis r ictorv to tl e i 1ust have sometl ing of an a1tist in 111n1 Pe1hapa JO 1 are going to favor IUC with bo ly the meat was not over roasted and No\'. I t "Y say "1tho it undue van1tJ ti at other revelat10 1s gun cd in the sa( ie \HlY 1 ull that cun1c lro 1 Ll tel er uud gro er ' as nJ 1 ot ln [ was a fir t-rate eng n c1 :JJ I I suppose As1 le from tl e su<.lden inost 11~elcorr e consu1 1cd 1n one hou se! ol<l ll 1t it ' as tb s nrt1st1c son1cth ng wJ tch wns con\ ichon that I harl indeed cl at cc l on tl rce or lour 1:1oreover the ud s were -. so stro1 gly i npressrd by the sort ot 1 ar so uc J<trr n 0 cborJ nl the past I wa':I su"tak s lrpr se<l t the sh rtncs3 at th t n e 1 n 01 ) Jll the vo cc gcst lre a d wh le pt cs en aback by Ii r cold and cuLtrng manner QI which they oo tld get lbrougl th e r worl ~ ~e ot ti e "01nan beside 11e 1\1 v c nos ty speak ng a.a to be htera1ly v1tbout words to and at the salisfact1on they 1ot n I n its bnd changecl at one(' 11 to Jnterest T cast replJ I could only look <t he1 b 11 she cheerful perfurn1ancc about in lny 1n1r Cl ho v to n1ake her 1nore understood my look To them thus eI gaged the 1iau cd I suppose for the aware of my ex1atence than she 11ad as vet next n oment she said in a very different daughter makes a v s t ancl she reatly at ti e a r ol I e1 g tone I beg your pardon srncerely Mr first to complss1onate tl e1r I cir:less cond1 l helc does not appear to be an~ n1astcr Den\ ~Ia ) ou have a. right to ) our pn.rJon t on soo1 !1 1Us reason to ch u gc he to1 e of ti e core non1es here I begfl.n, ~o "e s1ncereh ~:[r Denver.., :')on ha\ ca right to Atter the obse1 vu.hon of a day or t o she must iutioi:l.uce ourr.ielves-.s1ncc we re to yoL r thoughts and 1t was I who forced you breaks out u a aha n of mingle l ad mira be 1 eighbors Pernnt 11e to present n1y t6 explam them Only - nd s\le gave a tiou and reproach, co1n1 la n1ng to het moth sclt as George Deuvers an eng1oeer and forced snnle take my ad,,: tce don t \\ aste er that she h d ne1 er had ny s d ad the ro vantages as these and that if she had el e 'Cr) much at yo r service profess1onall.) or ) our tin1e in studyJng n1y face otherwise I bl lnclerecl on not very well mances you m1ght rcn.d there \vould not be v.: onld have been able to manage her ho 1sc She di l not deem kno\\ ing : what I 'vas saying for she had good tor much in any ser se A1 d now hold' ery 11uch better And she reached out bet herself fo1tunate in escurnng fron1 hon1e be turned her eyes f ill on me and they made forgive rue J band to me I took 1t and held it a mom for she had been called upon lo sweep a me lose my head a little And yon 1 M1ss Knowle5' a drawing teacher she ent '" hLie our P.yes met ~Vhat she read 1n room or make a pudding she sa'v sl ~felt ans" ered not exacL!y sholllJ but lmefiy mine I don t know but \\hate\ er it was 1t that sl e had been 10nged by bcrng de Bat I "o 11! not take t bo hrnt I wanted did not appear to pJ';;"ase lier !01 sl c drew pm ed of the nsLll ol 01 and ti e eX per ence l took up her hand a V"J q ickly with a slight lrO\rn "h ch b td ace dent ll) fallen to ti e lot of to ma! e hrx look at me ugatu St IJ us r satd after th1, thounb she d d her yo nger s sters YV e ure telling of an a gl.:i.as of wo.ter bcfo1 me Th10 rn rutbc1 " cold clement for pledge not ad1u t u1e to anj ruore real t t11nacy inc dent that rea.lly occ ured an l :ve ate ffcnug Miss K no vies I sa I but at least h~r 1uunt c w s less for nal a l n1orc fr1c11d sure \\ LI s tbota Lal adhe1ence to tie fccts the uf ease \\ e could pomt o 1t ti e house 1t Ie a I ire one S ppose 've dunk to ly u 11 b1ch all th1' I appcm d but ·etting Mean tune II h le r WM as [ hoped mak ue1ghborlwod and friendship 0 o coho 11 .:i5 por n.1 u llll Half do 19 Q iart.er do 10 'l'ca. s e t advmt1aements 5 cts '})Cr lu1e fir st in sett on a nd 2c per line ea.ch s L>seQ c t one POSTEHS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS BILL HEADS NO'! ES CHEQUES HAJ'\DBILLS LABJ IS CARDS TICKETS · &c &c &~ HUMBER XXXIX asi<le all quest10ns of tho violation of ] n \ aay \\ e 1nercifully refran1 from cnus ng two estimable and innocent young- la:l cs to be be cg d by an nrrn) ot mart} 1ng men (t "oul<l t x tl1e carryrng capac ty of all the IJlllway and steam! oat 1 nes between New York ancl Albany to transport the n1mmultne mob that \\ oul :l throng the ave nue to their doors These ladtes and part1cularly sl e "ho saw antl n1ourncd the deprnabon of h er natural ughts ha.cl perhaps on uneo1n1non g ft of vunHlll1.) instinct and s mple conl mon se JSO EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE the v lla n and have h ::n sent t o J B.Ii B. PEA.TE, TAILOR Gentlemen s & Boys Garments MADE IN TBE POETRY. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY I :l'IEWEST STYLES Bo m.i1v1lle July 'Zl 1869 ltEI.:I A NCE Mutual Life Assurance Society T1aius will lea\ e Bowmanv1llc Stat on 130,rniam tile time as follows GOING 'VEST GOl?iG E \S:r ES'l ABLISHED 1840 C..\NA.D \. Can.a 0FFHJES ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. app1y to Fon Tickets or 1nf<.rmat1on W A. NEADS. Agent Liverpool London and Glasgow 131 S1 J!\.MES ST REE r MO N lltl AL D IR E 0 T 0 ], S SilANLY E sq MP DU?ICAN l\1ac ON.A.Ll ] Sf"l W \lTER 7 20 a m I Express 8 5-0am ! Mixed M xod 3 20 p m I Local Express 8 oO I t 1 J xpress *Th s tra1a r ins every morr 1 h Local* .E:qress ?\-ion lays excepted R R LOSOOM:BE, BARI ISTEJJ AT LAW i>OLIOITOR IN CnANOF.RY The followillg trarns no\\ stop at Saxony Uuc at due at due at I te at ""' o2 n 11 8 30 a. tn 3 uO I 7 20 l m 8 DO I in of week Bowma llc J ne 9th 1871 If 30 CI a rmoa M \Jon 1 E CAMPBELL 0 B St rHE HONORAl\.Lt JOlJN H!\.~ LION Hilarrc H ls B t \\ e should I c sorry to be burg Ont RESID] N'l SECR} I U 1' - J A> es G "" fur I iSBengers L cal go 1:> west JII xed KO· 1g east M1xe<l gorng west Local gorng east Montreal ttme a.,q 3 4" pm 3 47 p rn 7 °2 pm J l\f Br maco1nb s Dental Room~ Bo ma1mllo Oct 'Z/tb J 868 OFFICE - 0' er 1\-IeCl r 0 a Store san1e ly S P ECI AL FE A T U RES. Tbe ENIIRE rROll 8 beloi g t o an 1 [le d1 1 l e 1 a o g~t t1 Pul l ul ler:J LIVES DECH H.'":EI BY OTHEI OoM r NIES or on which an extra I' cmi1 m would be rcqu red ca.n be ass uetl at tlu;. ordin ary 1atc11 f th s Sue ety under a spec al a1Ta ngemc t SrECfAL NON Foli ~1 [.A D.LE PO.LlOJ.t:S 1ssued undet w} d Of 1.) 10 lu u1 20 .An ual l <O) ltHYME AND I.:IME. A little Rhyme came Jnst int me A d n.ll about the best of Lime Lrme from thG 'Vest of the very best Net "beat in nny quarter I me that VIll al ays stand the teat '\VJ en making 111to mortar I ill try a d keep a good s tppl.} For it lS ru ays 'vanted 11 at w} en you Ml come in to buy 1'. o 11 not be dtsappmnted You will alwayQ. fu1tl it dry t.nd fresh Ai d t] at fl something bo1 n e So co1ne along an<l try tlus Lime B 1t don t forget the money Hou s of dchve....r from Nine am to Four pm Uorn~r of Qnce1 and Ontano Street ~UfiitlA!fifi ~ltrtlfi. New 'l'a,ilor Shop 1 mcuc JOHN \'IE WIIR I Y ments are rcq ured ea.cl I ay ne t HCC ui: g _,. /j :{ HEAL, UOWI R b· 0 s tom Pohcy for a st n assu cl I ro1 01 t o tatc to the number of p om1ums pa d and fl ec f 01 i jv.tv.r naymcnt nf prC1niul1"..s l\fo1 ERAlJ:: r1 E:l IU:'ifS and most 11 c1nl c on fo n the pt bhc generally that ho ha..<3 con d business n the SI or next to the E l r eH.<;1 Office one door east of J Milne fl Ha\1ng bad several yea s cxpericnce m the L a 1r. he hopes to satisfy all who rnay favor l m vthacall 1t 0 s Pros1 ectuses theAge CW 8 r1 po ~ n.l .E 01m ~ &c 01 M on a.pplication at the H eal OH ce 11 l ] any of THOS BOWDEN Bo vmanv11lo March llth 1871 JAMl S Gh I.NT Ti es R c et..aty GO OD FITS GUARATEED m49 lf AlJ CT I 0 N EE RS I OJ the Tow iship ot Dw li nglon Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders FJ~ED AGENT liGR BOWMANvHLE !1 B iRKER Obsc ~ or Office K1n St ;;21y Bo n '1.llV 11 J ne 21 th ~870 0 LITERATURE. MILLS. H r PHILLIPS HAMI ION um1 t o.tt e.nt on given to 15al_es &c on reason able torms A otl er car load of the abo c noblt, art des on the way Please call at the SO, HO Gentlemen of Fashion. ---NOT SO FAST I have wr ttcn tbcso fc v llnt>a \.n<l II I ha. e to say I hat you can flnd mo 8t 11 J.t h I n.m not gone u. ay So all iny k l l l f ends rr a) ne \n 1 all tl e i.:ot ng .:i1ee t Ando-et tl r ga.11nent ri i 1c ly n J fri..~l on s that are new Where old nn l young lo BOW MANVILLE Farm Implement Forwardmg Agency R W JAMES Bo l\.. ng St Howman 'i ille 5 1872. nlO Wlft. Barton, ENNISICILLEl'. ul 1 01 nptly :1itte1 <led to o l rea.sonable ter us JAMES BIGHAM, Painter Glazier Paper Hanger &c &c To Ma.sters of :r... A~ 0. I. plioat ons &c &c can be yrocure l at this office at All k.indt> of v.ork I 10 nptly attended to :.i.i 1 re ula.r iates satl fact on guaranttied vmanville July th 1873 J c~11dence Next door east of the Bible Ch.J s B I :\.NK CERTIFIC :\.] S B o 1 'I.Ji trnn Chu1ch 'IYRONE I yrone Morch 8th 1869 i ti ARRIVAL! WESTERN COR FOH SEED, A:'ID I eve ti at the ca1 ac1ty ol "hat the Germans u gl t call !01 ho ue htnes, I ad been elmu nated fro1n our won l 1 a Vl!T} r ,1.LUrt,$ in tl e cour::ie of a generation I-Io ever this ma.) be tl e1e is no too1n for doubt that the ex. pe11e1 ce oI thrn fan lly to iches the pr1ng of the greater part of those troubles ol hol ekeep1ng which are an ever Ucg 1 n ng ne\ er end1 g source ot annoyance to wo men a <l of d1scon lort a.n<l. 111creased ex pense tu men at tie I resent day Tins mot! er kn e v bu\\ to keep her ho lSe lot she 1 ad learnt it bJ ex1 erwnce un lcr her o' n mothers e)e Tl nLy 01 fort1 years ago the inatrons of o 1 col tr' \ oung as v,; ell as old gave then n L H.ls to th~1r house keep ug They took a I nde m it they felt a i;>ersonal respons1b1ht) for it If any one 111 tbe1r house not only the stra 1ger w Ihm their gates but ti ose less rnte1cst1ng if not less important per,,.onagesknown as l n·bands and brotl ers were badly lodg ed or ba lly led or lclt sb1 venug with cold or half sattofied with gaR, or affl cted with drngr buttonless shirta an I 1 n lergarments the mistress ol the borne felt that wl oe\er 11n1un,, her su bor linatcs cook ho 15'e ma1d or even cla 1gl tcr had I een 1neon I cte t or ne 0 lect1ul It 'vas ::he tlie liou(.'lckeeper that wag responsible and sl e took it to hl:!art ac 001J ngly A comlortless wastefully cook ed drnner an untily parlor a basket of mussy clothes from ti e washmg was not '3et as lu with a mere expression of fault f n l ng 1 rcgat l to the cook the ho ise ma1 I or the lt Ill hcss tie Io sekeepcr felt tl t sbe in s:it 1 a\c l een in fuult or thut at le ::i t ti c ccn(.'l ur \\ oi ld an<l should fhst fall u po1 her QWI hca l sbe be ng re spo1 s1blc for the <lo r:gs.. of l er s lord nates She fel t tb ct her husband I ad a r ght to look to I er Jar the comlo1ta11d ti eeconom1 cal i u1.n agemcnt of hrn l 0 1 t.chold and 1f she were o.t a ll a consc1entlous and au in tel 0 BOUNSALL, 1u I "\IP01HER DEAI ER M :\.N Ul AC IU RF.TI all tl e va t cs of a1 James McFeeters. AGENT Italian & A.me1can Marble OB.A.CEED COBN, A la gc a.ud cl o ce 1:1elcct 01 of FOR FEED Monuments.&....Grave Stones, ..,lw y or ha id of s ipm o John -: McDougall B winau Ile \yr l 16t hs73 vo1kmanslup \n l at lo vest I nccs 01 W1 oiignt Cc"8t 11 on Fcncco y ng lots 01 cnelos1a0 b Furniture Tops Mantel Pieces &c BEAUTIFUL 1EE1H J M BRrMACOMBE L D S re th. Extracted at T)Venty f ve Cen ke1 t n han l or wro gbt to or lo e I cetf lly eq ieeted at th worl s A cri.ll is - I or tl e folio 1 g Ins ranee Comr a1 cs a.n 1 otl er Inst tut101 s -..; ---. I he QL .E EN l 10 an l Life Ins urance C m pany Capital £2 000 000 $ luO 000 lepos te I with th_e Dom ruon Goveru1ne t for t l e l o-teo ders eanadn The ISO! ATED lUSK F re I surnn oe ( om pany of Cann.do Cai tal ;; 00 000 - On e of the 1 eat :\n<l che \}Jetit Co1n pn.u1cs lo ng b rn1uess 11 the Dom um for F i.r c11> :i l J H ol \te l R ~ka a1 bmrowc Bowmnn ll l Savmcr s Soc cty -'lhef-le la.tt r l stlt tio s 1 a.nee Loan s_ on n.eal Estate on term Uo f\] y easy fo1 t] Tl c OANADA LANDED CRlm n co y v1tl1 t. Sa rngs J3nnl dc1 a.r t nent ~ The 1JN JON Am:i PEKlv! :\.N E N I Bmi<lmg l eb Gib 18 King St cet Bou a vilfo rw oms o er l\1c0lung Bros Stores 1 tf October l·t 18G9 Bo ;v1 '1.n ville Oct lat 18 0 1 Dana's Patent Sheep Marks REMOVAL R DA.VIDSON has re1noveU J D an 1 S rgcry to the late res dc1 ce of 1'" 1 e ] sq on tl o M arket Squa.re cs1 le c J hn m n3o tf LIME I LIME! FOh SAI l ' any quant ty ApµJ, to WJLLI HI SPJ lR Chu1cl St c t tf 11ea ly 01 pos1te tl e \]Jn lo Hott'l Bo v nan v lle June l!Jth 18 3 \\ELL Fil LED WITH :TllE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY CHOICEST o:r GOODS. Bowmanv Ile Dec 28tl 1871 Jy ml 3 I gent l crson sl e felt that t thrng& ' ent tab tlally \lrong be \\O Lid have the 1 ght to inle1 comr ctc1 cc au l er part a::i mann Conseque ltl} 0 er or 1 cglect us o emecr she grn e I er rn n 1 to n anag1ng a1 d h1.:r t n e to o\e1 sce1ng her nfta1rs U!3 he ga\e h -= 11 oll ar <l. time to h s She \ us thus 11 practical ho 1sekeeper that IS she rea!lJ hd l cep hou s:ie W11atcvcr a lady s station c n J fe or \ l ntevcr the 11eans at hl!r com mnnd the exceptions to tins rule \ ere raie an 11 an.) ca<ie the) were not rega.rded a~ creel table Consequent!) g rls grc;, up tra.1necl ho sekec1 ers B Lt now "e ha c cl n1 0 el all tl at Wo mt ot be elegant or die nncl to keep l o Lse in any other \\ ay tl au by g vu g orders 1s rnclegant and l 1te n i,; ortl v vf a \Vot:uan \\ho hao no for t uc ot } er ow arnl wl osi:: I uoLund s year ly i 1come JS a le\\ tho JSand P"l er dallara Sh" expects to keer I ousc with as Ii ttle per sono.l 1 ntcrfcrcn cc in the details of the \\ ork as 1r she 1 ul n. corps of tra 1 r.d Enropean scrvn it s and a 1 ousckec1 er l or so1ne bo 1) n ust keep the I uusc or the 1 ouee 11 II go the >ay ol all hooses that are left to l eep ti cn1sch e~ n.:s tliousands of } ouses clo go yearly 0 it of this tio tb!e ti e dull 11:11easou1 g n a::iculu e ru L d can see bl t one va.J -a retu1n more or less co1nplete to the paclice and <1 'c1plu e of whwh the lady JU our sto1y complarne<l ti at she had been deprived What Rum Did for Mr :Brick The celebrate<l Snm 13nck ol At gus ta made a speech at the Au~usta Reform Club \\h1ch for pathos and humor " not ofton excelled It IS necessary to note the fact ti at Mr Bnck loet a port10n of ]no nose some J ears since by a surg1cal op ra tlon i'i I en concludmg his remarks 1he speaker said When I thmk of what I am anJ ;,hat I m ght have been I can well say that rum has done much for me Little good and m 1ch ev J It bas made me a han<loome man it bas restrained me from ext1avagant In mg costly elothmg >aluable Jell Ii) last horses, oeas1de mans10n and yachts It has pre\ ented me from bemg oalle ! a bloat el 1 ond holder I may I ave been called a bloated bumn er b it I am gmltlcb8 of bonds and stocks It 1 as aaveU n e from paying cxorb1 til. 1t tax.ts on real estate a.ud relieved me of lhe double expense of put ting a cJ pol a on iny ho 1-se and I utt1ng: a house unde1 my c tpola It I ao relieved me ol a fauuly and a home Washmg lays are unk 10\'1 to me nd my mghL key awakens no Wlfe an! ch ldren It I 'p1eventd n e from bcrng s\\11dled n l robbed Nobody burro V$ fr01u iue 111der the '""arb of fr end ;lnp Nobod.y1aLt mpts to wrest from me wl at they-k no' I haven t got-and the only thmg I hvc !oat after a series ol y ears " a few rn ches of my no e which I don t m1s Yes i urn bas dot e much for me You can all sec what r m bas done for me and let me tell 'o t all will ill the so md of my 'o c" ti at it you be\ e anythillg to do v1th th ' le st 1ff 1t m·y lo as much for Jot Shun the bowl and above all thmgs avot l tho fi18t glass Heapmg on Ooals A nan h td bcen m tie I ab t of ·lealing corn from hus 11mgl bar who was a n1emUer of tie Society of Enends Every mght he v s led the corn store and filled his bag with the grain wluch the good old Fr end ha! placed there for preservation Every morn mg the ol I gcntlerna i ohserved a chm n tio l of lne oorn Th ts \\as' er.) annoying ar.<l mu t be etoppc! Il it how 1 Mani a Take a g rn conceal o e 10 Jid I a\ e sail yo raell take a gun ""'t till he comes and fire Others \\Onld have said, 'Catch JOHN J WILLIAMS Cherrywood Post office Pickenng Ont AARON BtJCKLER Has the l est an l most dean ~hl.O Jot of WATOH~S Dressmaking, &c. of d fferer t gra ]e and 1:mrpa.sses 1 ou ses ln town and Ceuntry \Vo l~ b g to info mt} e lad es of Bo manv 11 an 1 v c ty that she a l :repared to take,e>rders fo1 Dress nal 1ng and fill the 1:11nue e; ti dcsp ti in tie Iler ex1 e encc fnll;,: ar -ants her Ir m s I g satisfaction :Uesul nee Con et of Church She t and 1\1Ia1ket Sq are Eo nanville 1>1:Jc 4th 1873 Im per1al Fire hlsurance Co OF JONDON (Est >ul"he l 18Q;J Poll Mall I ondon GENERAL CJ Hiss Heal AN IMMENSE NUMBER 1· CI.,OGl{S HEAD OFFfC'.ES: - 1 0 1 l B1oad St :.\.f!ll-C) and 24 LATEST FASHION ELEOTRO PLATED (~ncl 1 ament 1.-1 1 ireal l< ll (.:,u;_,..r:A ~ St CoUce Set8 Fruit awl Subscnbe Tat d 1 'ested Cap t F=d £1 965 000 S 1! 1 g Jl emiiphericq,l J)is1U38 Funds 1nveste l 1n l c u 1 l cser e ot t o b s trpassed m the Provrnce Cana.da- lOi) 000 But th s p ous F e ll :v as no i.... rneparcLl to c te1 into nuv u h (.'l e' ere meas lre:s He wanted to I i rnh tl e offeude an l at the s \ ne ha c br ng about h s rcforn1nu n if poss1blo so he fix ed a sort of trap close lo the hole through \\ b1ch ti e man wo 1ld ha'e to thrust h1s ar l lll getting th e co111 The w1cl ed ne ghbor proceeded on ! IS unholy erra1 <l at ti e ho ir ol m1dmght 1 ith a bn.0 in vl ch to car \ off h1 s (.'l;po1l Un suspectu gly I e pt t f 1th his hand to cre t th e con but lo I e Jo 1 cl h n selt t nable to vith Ira it Ir varn I c t ugged n1 l pull l nuu allernaLelv c I a1 I 8 1ore I 3 I I l wae fo.. t a 1tl ever\ efl ort to r icasc t 01 l y made it 11ore secure Ait 1 a t n c the tu multi l rn breruit p rt1allv subsided he gave O\er bis strutigl s au l bcgnn to look aro l iJ h11u All vas silence an l re1 osc Good t len -Y.:Cre gencr allv sl eep r g comiorl ably m theu be 1s while be va· com pelle l to keep n Jr ary J1s0 1.eefo l ' ;tel tliro 0 1 the rcnunnd cr of that ,..long autl te hous mght h1· han I rn co 1sta1 t l ai 1 from ti e presoure ol ti e cl llT r II I teh held Lt I 18 t rctl lu1 b co upcll l to su ta u I is v ary bod) o Id fa n l nve s i k I eneath l 1 n a d l 1, veary eyes vo I I f m I a e closed 1n sl lD her b lt lo the1 e \ as uo res! r o sleep for h 1 th e h e m tst st rn<l at l vatoh tile p10g1ess of the mght an<l at th e snme Lune be desired an 1 drea led tho ietm n oI tl e n1ornn g !\iorn1 n0 can1e \t last a1 l tlic person wl o 1 1 c ha l been attc111pting to rnb looked out of h s " 1rlow an l Jou d he ha 1 cat gl t ti c n an What \\as to b Jone I So e ' o I l s ) Uoo1 t acd g '" l ' good bat g JUst a.a be stands anJ tt tlI release h rn th at \\ill cure h lll n L ot bO sn l ti ts F11 e cl such a c.ourse :.i. 'fay en Int ter r ] nn 1 l crhnps n ed1 t1; 0 reve n~c Tbe goo l olJ uia n h r n c<l o l 1s clothes and st a rt ed at once t tl e re l et and pnu1sl n cnt of t 1s l r1 so ncr Good tnorun g 1 1eu I sa1J. be as he cau1e "ith sr eak111t:l- <l1ot :1.ncl:! Ho' J o t thoido I lhe poor ct Ip 1 uo l. is c a I 1 l rst into tear~ "'0 fle salt) l e1 l as he 11occeJ e I to release h1n1 l 1 HO } ti t LI u I Kt got ti) I antl lao t I bo I [ t 1 it rn L ti e wrong place 01 ul l l t b ve Leen so The u au looked c1cc t.Jal le!1 an] L g 0 0 forg CI1'3"S I lSt1lv l rued to n kc I 1 s re treat Stay so l L · pcrsecc to1 lor I o » as 110 ~ becon i g s lch to th v off: n lei \ ho could lrn\e received a blow 'itl l 1 d } t ter ~race than the k l wor! s that \,er foiling from the I ps ol h s 1 J tt ed 1 010 ! b-01- sta\ friend ti l bag " not fill c I Thou needs corn 01 ti o l wo 1 lst not h t\ c taken so mncl pa1ns to get l t Com e let 1 s fill it And t he poor tellow vas obi ge<l to stan l au! holl ti e bag wl de t he goo<l 1 a i till~d 1t intcrsper:s n0 the cxerc scs v1tl tl e most 1 lea~a1 t co CTtl t o l i nag uaole-all ol 11 b cl 1 re I I c laggeia i th I ca t t ot his clJagr ne<l. ail 1no1h ied \ let n ll c bag n as tilled tl e s tr ug h etl. an 1 th t- f fe1 I hu1 ed soon to be out of t1e I rc:l:leuce of his to11nl!11to1 I t l£U i lus puriosc :\ ill! thwarted Stay s 1 d the bood ol<l gc ti a l ae tic n1a:n "as ri.hn t to hu1ry off h 1v1 g muttered once r t ore l s a1 olon cs a 1 thanks- stay Ruth I s b1eakf isl rea ly ere this thou n ust not th nk of go ng w1tl o t break[ st Co nc .i{uth is call n 0 Th1s w b aln1ost unL 1J r1bl Tl 1s vas heaprng on coals w th a ven geance Iu va n the mo1 t lied th d hcgge l to be ex cuscd m >a n he plea led to be r I used from nhat wo 11d be to 1 nt u l u ) ht en t ten t1n1cs mar se\ re tl an str1pes and 1111 prisonmeut h s ft end \\as inexorable and he was obliged to yield Breakfast o er N o sat l Ll e old lai 11 er as be bolpea h s v ct1 n to sl o iller U e Uag if thou nee l a ., 1 y n1ore coru cotue i 1 °the daJ L me ao I tho i shalt have it With "hat sham e ncl rem orse <lid th at guilty ind v dunl t rn fro1 1 tl e d\ ell ng of the p10 is mall A I \\C 1resi me wl o have rca I tins art le i ll I e read) to s ) ti at Lb"y s ppose ) ,. neHI a~am tro ble l the Frier I s corn h I 1 o I ha1 e so n e tb1ng better to tell.) o l-1 e a t once i ep ct t ed \\aB conve1trd anJ. ll \ Informant tells l hnn state at me that be alterwa1ds hcarc au exper1ence ineehng the subst ance of what I I ave related and I e a ltl,buted ! JS con.version nder God s olcss1ng to th e cot rse ti e Friend had pursued to arrest l is downward.course - Selecle l Respect Everybody You have all read ol IlenJannn Fran! I and how he .iose to distinct on annd prn a tor and to l B 1t there is one anecdote 'l 1d1 I have ne et seen in pru t It ' as tolll to 1ne by a gen tlcinau 111 Boston w l o rem err bert~d tl e ol l house u1 vl ich ] rank In \\US born Often said le, 1 ave I Robert Young, o ntment \ eter: a. y Surg-cou to tie 'Vest Plated Knives, Forks ·&c l)u l man l Darlm to1 CTn o Agncult al ' ' \ the Onta o V eter n \ y U Uege 1 0 Ii aurances ag tat i;t loim by I re are effe tcd on most fa, ora.blc te.rms an l losses 1 a l W1th I) lt rcfere1 ce to the Bo :i. l 1n I ondon J "'\:TF tEIU?\ U Y SURGRON G a luat of :By ·r Soc t es Age t fu the Live St -.ck J~rn. cl of the Bc~ver ancl 1 rOJ to Mttl l .Elre I f.l a. o E 1ual to ~ny in the Dom n on J DODSWORTH RIN'IOUL BROS Inspector Gen A g ents Montr~a R R LOSCOMBE Barrister Agent for :Bowmanv11le and Vicimty Bowm10 >ille J ' · 1tn 18GO 36 m o 43 ;}94.v Co Veteru ar) Met.1 c nes consta ttly o 1 an l CnU~ f -o 1 tl e country 1 roJll_ptl) attc i led tu Office ~ O loo ('Mt of R b'I \ 0 s l r n t e \Va.re oon ltes1d<in e ov S Burde a st re co of K a. l Sc a:o Street.:; Ho vmanvdlle 0 - ~·"' 1ltf SFOONS. Jle ~ SFOONS. w Hl 01:1 t 111f Just Arrived at th e t est ::i. d best a.5SO tment ever seen in ln None tc excel t S. t lV.J:ASO:t~ ( 11:1 Gold Chains, Rings, BROOCHES EAR RINGS &O N o e tu 8 1:1 ass thP.1 SelP.cted by myself a.t the n1n 1 faotonea 1n Enc;"lan l rm h s l :ncro l e a t.1 at h~ l I.LR 13 I o :] ()US a fl\ ~ BUCKLER'S OLD STAND whme he 'v 11 be fo 1 l the n ost com l1;:L1:1 a.saortn ent vf :lF.A.SHION HOUSE a sr lend l assortment of Harness, Whips, Trunks, &c in town I lease call Bt ckler .a !d iJt nd 01 c Joor east of ~:layn:11 d s llotol Bowman ille Sc1 1st 18 Bown A.n v11lc October 18 .., NEW MILLINERY Also a lot of SPECTACLES I 11 u (l u c s t f g1ale GQld and 8 ]verfrn.mcs ] az t us 1101 :ts &. Cos on ho. d to fit 11 s1ghtr1 [J esc I '111 ell at reCluccd pr ces R. EAL HAIR FANCY GOODS & A LAR.Q.E SUPPLY Oll Al::so n large stock of FINE 1"'CUTLERY, (ROGEHS MAKE l Stamp3 for Ba1dmg and Em boid.ery. FASHIONS N for Sprmg JUSt to hand as usual RADU AIE of the Royal College of pl) 8 ctans of Englan<l nt 1 U n1ve11; ty of Y c tor1a College Cobourg Un lergraduate a.u I P!lZeman of the U ver s1 of Toronto o.n l Umvers ty of Queen s College 1{1ngston Me u ber of the College of Phya1cl1\1 s and Swgcm s TRESPASS NOTICE. of Ontar o St igery an l R e51dence oppus te OIICE e hereby g ven tl at o.ll p1nties the market s l Ii e Bowman v llo Oct !Jth 1871 fo nd trcspasSlng on the Fltttij know as l t <\.J es 'El t.ts 11 be p oeecuted to full extent MD WILLIAMS ' v G DR. DAVIDSON, of la W. S. BOYLE, M. D. RADU E of the l mveis of 1'11nty G College Iot o to and' ctor a OoJlogc of Cobciurg L cent a.te of tl e College of Pl ys :\.~ MARRIAGE LICENSES j t "' i..:1 MRS A FLETCHER Bo vmam1llo Arni 7th 18 4 ISSUED Bl ROBERT ARMOUR .. f Ontario Office I{m.g Street one doo1 vest of !ir!1 Cornush a J e velly Store B o\\ man ville ans and S u:geo s looked at the ol I t rr ble-<lo n bmld1 g on Milk sLreet, a1 <l nu g ed ti e barefo ot Lo) sitting on the <loon:ste[ lenr1 tn g to spell from an old post b II AJotu1~ tniss <l.au lite r ot a h ,;) tu hu1sl ed c1tl·en paosed bm one dav ' I le thu s engaged, and tl e boy O\ crh ar<l hm ' ot\l e oi nd1cule ns she spol e to her conJI anion la Jgl mg at the eagerness ol t i c poor l 1 d and dendmg hls bea 1 t1 ful ' Pelh g boo! Ilut there came another dn) wl en I rn k l n ~as our Amb::i.ssa <l or at th e cou1 t of Fiauce A ' ealt y Amer can la<ly wl o was present at one of tl c 1c(.'l;t 1l occasions made m honor of hank! n greatly de auetl an intro]t ct1on tQ...hc1 d st1ngui::ihcd couu trymnn It w ts obta11 1 uu<l great ,.,,a a her surpnse to he r 11111 sa ~y e J- e \\ e ha\ c met before She co Id not remeiu ber when and Frai 11 u a<l lc I Y 01 do not 10 memuer tie barefoot little boy on Milk Street study1ng the le~so u h ot l the n t lcly post hill I Although opolien good humoretlly th e la rlady was much !lsco ncerted at the re membrane· of th· m c1dent It 1s to bo hoped she learned a lcoson therefrom m re gall to the uport nee of trent1 1g "' ery bod' ' U'h iespeet She i cw not tb name of the Tiareloot b y I t t I e kuew her to be ti e <la 1ghter of 1 oh M1 - - - n2a ou berng mtrodnced th1S rno lent of btf child hood t nn edwloly cccuriel to h1a miud