t & auaibiu J tatt~man 1;;1 p 1ite1 an l puohsliecl 1 I Ever:; l'hursda! lllorn111g b yt11e Proplietor vVM. R. CLIMIE at the Oll:'FICE-Post Offi(:c Dlod1., JNG STRJ ~,1 UOWMANVILLE ONT Boots and Sh6es -OF- ;r I:1 HANNS, Woulcl rntimate ·o tl a Publrn that ha 10 tend!'! to ~nri v on b l'>lne:;is in tl e 01<1 Stand in the lo t Office Block nnd wonld J e ..... s-pectfun~--tu ttctt llttrjmtrOllR':J<:e nll "' ho W18h to get or V a J 11 c tc,r OF BUSINESS! A LARGE QT.:ANTIT'i NE"\V 1s now opened out fGr sale a.nd JUOBE 'TO makini; a ft 11 anfl com pie ts steck Intend1ng pnrrhuser~ pJense call noel f!Jlcct befo1e purchnslng else1' here In Spwal Inducements Offered f01 CASH MR at modeiate ia\RR, by calling upon me JOHN DORJ,Ai\:U 31 I intencl to Sell [01· Cash, maltinq but Small Profits. REPAIRING 0F ALL KINDS DONE, and C:HARGES MODERA'IE NV:"\V MILLINERY O:::a::EAF AND ~-..,;' .,~ Stylish Millinery! Just arnve<l at the . ,. . . . ,. . . _, .__,. "--'----- r ......_,,.,__~~~ TOM S CHRIST:!.lAS ' It was very provoking tha.i seamstres sea and such people would get 1narr1ed, Fashion Housel w~s in danger a.s was apt to b'3 tl10 case wheu J{ tty was Jv.erco1no tv1th e uoti )ll w hwh t.: llll I on.Ty fin l \ant 1 i a. ra.ptu1 ouil s. Chest<"rfield, 13 A UCTIONEER FOR BOW¥AN Vl[ T F. an l Dar ltngton TI('t.ildence Qnr:en Orilers p 1nctunllf" attended to Cl a.1 l,{~t1 ~r-el!lt moderate The Subscriber invites the special attention of the public to his unusually Jarge, and :well assorted stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods. ALL OF WHICH It "Yes thi.\t s what make~ her so sttll and She never laughs but she never frets either, and oh t how good she 1s to sob~r bee11 purchased for -uncle1 the prnsent dep1cssod st.ite of the markets- Will be found under current rates ---o--- IN DRESS GOODS UNEQUALLED ADVANTAGES Will BEOFf,RED 0 GASH BUYERS. Ariiticial 'I'ceU1 INSERTED AT A MODER-I.TE FEE I .A.LVJ" .A. Y s ON H.A.:ND Teeth Extracted Without Pam A Large and Varied Assortment of LINENS, DIAPERS, T M BRillIACOllfBE, 1. D Decc1n her 18..4 ..., 21 & "To-1norrowl if vou "u;h, 1\Iadame, was the answer, and Itlrs Graham went away l{itty Greenough was a.n lOlplll!l\oC, lm agu1at1ve grrl no subject was too dull or too unpron11s1ncr for her f(3.ncv to tonch it She ma.de asto~vfor herseif abont eve1y After I TABLE NA PRINS and DAMASKIJ, 8HIRTJ.1.\(,S and I SllEErIJ.GIJ, &:c, (c I Ol\lng to Kitty glanced aro1111d the r )OJn, "luch to her 80 bare It \\as spotlel'lslv cleati, and Toms chair wa.s soft and com I fortable-ac.i uideed n. chair ought to be I which mnst be sat ln from mor1ung till I nteht Opposite it were a few engravings taken from books an~l magazine,,, and gt'!;' en, probably, to ]\lrs Gra.hrun by some of her lady cnstoineis Wifh11 t'lasy rea.ch \\as a httle stand on w lnch stood a rose bush m a pot, and a basket fn 11 of hnaht 'I> 0 colored worsteds \\htle a book or two lay beside them ~een1ed pntt1116 the acceptance t f b )th drive and dinner I l the light of :\ peisonnl favr rt) Kl tty, who ha.ct taken snch a. froncy to I c 1u The la.~t n.ftel'noon of l\~ra Gia.hams stay K :i.Hy call~ I her moth"r into ]rer roon1 ~!rs Greenongh saw spread ont upon tha bed a. tluck, warm, soft J i.cli-et, a. woolen drt-ss, and a last years hat "Yon know thorn hy st~ht, cl int yon, mother rn1ne? They at a the ta.st wmter s clothea th:l.t I grew away f1om , an.tl !rave taken leave of Jll.lay 1.'01n have t hem 1 ' "Yes, indeed 1f yon 11 u11de1tu.ko to I 1 J. CHAPLIN, DE \LETI IN ll rn man ville, MaJ l!l, 1874 THOMAS PATERSON. ".And do yon never the ret1rerneni from business o! Air T BA.S~E11 J J{f) out? ' cned Kit t y forgelt1ng her crrantl 111 her sywpathy FRUIT AND ONAMENTAL TREES, Seeds, Bulbs, Flowers, etc , etc All rrees ten ushed b} 1\In C a.r:e guaranteed ftrfllt cltl.i;IS tLrUl lI UC lo 118.lllC Addre.::s (2~) P 0 Bnx55 sn11hnglyat the brtght, sa.ncy, w111so1ne "Not lately ]fother used t1 ta.ko me has commenced woik again on lns own ncpount face of her one doll daughter down into the street s"01nct1n1es but I've ' Do yon think J in 80 -,,vea.kly, WlCke l and his opened a Ktltj ?i :ts ready to t111 n the con versa gro\\n to' hea.' Y for her no~v an I she ly proud as t) b ~ hurt b~ca. tse yo l take hon ' cant But Im not very dull, e\en 'vhen 1 an interest In my poor _µ 1rl n.n t want to F · T· H 0 S K I N 111 "Therr 11 bo f11sli.. cnon 0 h in them 1f -forgetting too that J.Jukc and his impa you \\ear them, her mother answered, t1ent h.orsc were w:ut1nq- below I NEW TIN SHQP the building two doors west of Messrs lhompson & Burns office "here 1vJ1l ahvays be found a fUll assortment of n eryth1ng 1n the ~IN .. - and- Sheet Tron hne Bo" man"V Ille BANK, _BOW!IJA.N_Yl.LLE _ _ CAPITAL, PAID UP, · $1 000,000 HE \D OFFICE, BRANCHES Kittv stepped to the \vir1<low to see wha.£.-ro.nge of Vunon it ~fferecl and hr.r eye fell on Luke Sho r"""llecl hc1 TORONTO OsHAW.A \Y HIT.H v 1 (}nIJLIA Conou I r;., Bo,vMA.:N'VILt..E UxnRIPG F. alert and 1 Let ruo sec ' i:;ho said "to d1ty 1s Tuosdaj,' an.d she drew toward her a ht t1he next d ty the new seamstress ca.me, tlP. book, and looked it over " To morand a thorou ghly good one she pro\ ed row is engaged, but yon could have Thurs ~better than Lizzie, Mrs 'xreonough said daJ, Frid11.y and Sa.tnrda~, if you want so TREES,SHRUBS, PLANTS a.nd th1s wns ]ugh pra.1.!e She se\-. ad much Please 'vnte your nar;ne against steadily, and never opened her hps except them SPRING OF 1874 to ask some question about her ?iotk Kitty pulled off her p1'ttv gray glon E INVITE THE <l.TTENTIO:N Even Kitty, who used lo boaRt that she and ·wrote her nan1e aud a.cldross Vi ith thl'l of Planters and tlealers to our lw.ge and eomplet-e stock of could make n. dumb i:i;peak, had not. au little toy pencil at the end of her chate dao1ty enough to intrude on tho reserve la.1ne nnd then she turned to go, but it t1n1 e 1 The Best Patromzed, l\1ost Thmough and Practical Busmess School m Canada. Tiammg, where Boys, Young and M1ddle;Agcd Men can procure im NEWCASTLE NURSERIES. · Educat10n smted to the w0J1ts of every day hfe. W The subiects t"11ght are JUSt such aa every Merchant, Farme r, Mechanic and Profes ~nona.l lrian require in transact1dg every day hf1s1neas, and ... embrace the tollow111¢ Standards and Dwarf fruit Tree&i GRAPE VlNES SMALL FRUITS 111 which 1\frs Grahn.m 1ntrenc'fied her self Book-Keepmg by Smgle and Double Ent1y Bpencenan Penmanship, Oolnmermal Paper, Bankmg, Steamboatmg, Conespondence, Arithmetic Brokerage Spelhing Commercial Law Pi aet1cal Oramma1 Mechamcal Drawmg Actual Busmess Course, Telegraphmg, Phonog1aphy, et· l'\"as Tom a turn to que.5lton ' Plea.se Ra.td the sweet fresh \ 01oe, wl11ch weerned so like the clear caToJ of a. ORNAMENTAL TREES, Desit·able Property fot· Snlc. Our Course of Trn.1n1ng is under the auper\1s1on of ,E\ EN COMPETENT AND EXPEltlENCED TEACI1.:-:RS O r pa.trona~e 1:s much larger and our erms less than any ot4er Business College 1 n Canada The t 1 ted abmj s~ton of over one thousand of our Gradnat.e5 now filling Inora.tive "Pit tlut n ot he1, but she HI a.A Hl nho It will d0 those froZ"<>n 11 p ~)Ula go ) t once in the yea.I." _$JJ'-Spcci..nLct1s of Penn-uinship ~nd Oollegt Jonr11a l.:sent frte o( charge. 1J G B 4 TTY & CO , Rell·v·lle, On! l At last unpatrnnt Kitty wns off B11dget good as bvo ~1ust you go, now? And I and the 00.ket filled all the ooupe and wonder 1f I shall ever EJPe yon agn.10? "Yes JOU Uj,llsee tnea.gt1n anaw'exed when they reached Hu 1 son etreet, Luke Kitty, cheerfully, and then, moved by a took the d1n~ar an<! follo<0<>cl K1t·y up sud.J.en i.n,p ulsg of h.er kind frank ynung "hlle Bn dg)>! sfno;f ,; tho b~n· s ·t·ir·