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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1877, p. 1

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b) e P up ctoi: \V N.I . R CLIM IE at U e OPFl!IVE-Post KING SHU l' omce Block ONI BO VMANVILLE WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE MERCHANT." .... .... .,..,,.~ ..,.,,~~~~~~:r=:r=~~ ~~'1""'....~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ BOWJ\iIANVILLE., THURSDAY, -- - -- - fi.· RIZE NE\ T Furniture · Store! "WATCHES I C0 LD ANDSI LVERI T~~c~;J,~~sg~fa~IE~ t~tosve~~~~~: large and-.. nr ed assor me t of - AN D - uNDERTA KI Nc BusINEssI A GENERAL AQSQR'l'J..1-ENT OF Fu RN 1 Tu RE f1rst Class American Watcnes, KEPT AND SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. ~ GOOD ~UPPJ Y OF awn.y UNDtRTAKING fURNISHINGS AL)\AYS ON HAN D October THE VERY THING YOU WANTED. The undersigned hai:: no v opened m Bo 'i ma.n i; Uc one door ~ st or Thom1 son & Buns I NEW STORE! A FLOUR & FEED SI ORE, -AN D-- Lumber & Wood Yard -Al\D- NEW GOODST L· CORNIBrI trY consist ng of LOAN SOCIETY. CAPITAL $1 000 000 HEU> OE.I: [CE AS REMO\ ED INTO HIS NE" H p ell Hes c c ope oil out a large stock of l c best goods to be found in the co n 1 he has WATCHES CLOCKS CHAINS JEWELI ERY FORKS SPOONS ELECTRO PI A TED \V <I.RE THE CURLING MA TOH Mcinnes Block King Street HAMILTON ONT Eagerly did Lady Erruly watch his move ments she aaw h 1n add1 ess1ng Fraser who seemed surprised-nay apparently offended The old factor appeared to be coaxmg hmi at length Fraser bowed took tho factors arm and advanced to wards fille marquee Deep was the blush on Lady Em ly s el eek as they entered her piesence 'Ihe calm self possessed ele gantbo" of the yo 1 g forester- lusd1stant polite yst sa ldened look as his eyes met hers threw her almost off her guard A burning chokmg sensation arose in her throat her liea1t beat more Tapi~IJ ""the factor mtro luced h s young frrnnd and her pulse "e it faster A mtst seemed gatho11ng before her eyes and a fru.ntne se came over l r wl cl she strove to shake off she said addressmg the Joung n an am sorry that I should dusturb you at your pastime but l\'lr l\'lel ville J our friend as well as mJ 'elf were observmg that you I ad taken no re freshments from the serva1 ts to day soso-She paussd and the blush upon her cheek became deeper 0 I A SCOTTISH IlOitDER TA.LE CHAPl'ER I -CO~l'INUED (9) With m 1 gled feel ngs of rngo a 1d Joa! ousy the marquis saw t l e sc e t fie playing of tie yo mg fores ter ar d J ea1d tie loud applause wlich folio" ed Tnrnmg aside he wal keel m to one of the marquees at the river sule ar d th1 ow r 0 1 m self into an easy chou: placed m front of an elegant brass stove called for h10 valet Maflatte g11 e me some wme 1m1 ertousl~ FIRST PRIZE' Address First Prize I J UST AS USUAL. The valet poured o t some champag1 e vh ch his lordship drank rapid!J at d aftCL ha1 dmg back the glass mqmrod l\faflatto can ) ou tell me ' I o that Sept 26 1876. W. BELLS CABINET ORCANS In the Field Again I 0 g to the rot rcmcnt fron b s css of Time, Money and Labor Saved. T. HOSKIN OIL P~LISHT r BASSI< 'I E - - - - - --·---- - REOPENED. I have pleasure m mformmg the THE DOMINION BANK, I ul lic Lhat I ha'ie reopened m BO)\ MANVILLE m:r old stand (two doo1s West of thePostOflice) CAPITAL PAID UP with an entire ne"' TORONTO HEAD OFFICE stock of fresh :BRA::fCHES FAMILY 0 RILTIA TIIE GREAT English Remedy r DR As tie valet left the marquee I ady Jy e1 t ied a1 d eagerly rnq ired Oous u "ho is that young gentleman whon1 t1 ey are prais ng so m ich I HIB face '" perfectly fanuhar to n e and yet I. cannot tell wnere I have seen him before Really cot sm Emily I would reqmre a good memory to tell tl e name of every peasant you n1ay have met If yol -Inean the folio" Ill the bl ie dress I I ave sent he will tell So added l\1r Melv1\le Lady Emily desired me to call 'ou here to <oake son o little refreshn e1 t after your hard day s work See l ere s some wine '.Ihe young man ra sed the glass and n a d eep sad Jet mus cal tone said Lady E mly believe me I feel I gbly flattered and honorod with this mark of your con descension :r.ra, every blesswg that your rank beauty and accomplish:r ients euhtle you t o attend you throughout life He quaffed off the wme repl.ced the glass bowed lowly and retired Lady Emil, gazed after !um ands ghed but tur rng to l\fr Meh Ile she said l sho 1ld wrnh ml ch to see the fin sh of thrn strange c ulmg match as you cal it Tak 1 g the factor by the arm she valked on the ce to the side of the r nk at "hwh the marci i s ~as playmg L ady Emily· eyes were fixed earnestly on ti e Joung woodn1an w 1 o now and then cast many an uneasy glance to" ards the !ugh grounds winch surrounded the upper part of the water Thick dark he t 'J clo ds ere gathering ap1dlJ on the summits of the I ills and wreaths of mat came rel! ng do" n th e r sides ii. er tsh o ti under was folio ed hy a succo<s10n of explosions 101 der ti an the firmg of a whole park of art lle1y the firm ice heave l up ancl cracked into in n u1ncrn.bJe fraginents and the water n mgled with the broken masses ~ame 1uslu 1g do,vn in a d1eadful ton ent sw ee11ng nll before it Fly fly save yourselves the woodman as I urmng to L ady Emily he caught her up Ill his arms '.Ih1s 1s no 1lace for ~OU to risk , 0 tr life m So saywg h e bore her rapidly to the banks of ti e rive ]\fr Molv11le folio ·ed close at ti etr s le and all three reached ti e shore 111 safety Thank God you are safe sa1 I t11e young man as he placed his fair burden o 1 ti e solid ground They turn ed an l looked toward the mer but a scene of terror met thmr eyes The ice which but a few mm 1tcs bcforn had borne multitudes of Joyous players whose shouts of glee 1 ad filled the an was rollmg past a con fused chaos and the dark river had swal I ttle effect on the shrubs therem smooth c it grass \\as fresh and green and the nrious ernrgreens planted m beaut1 ful order shone with all the brightness of summer Wlnle sta!@mg m front of the cottage the door opened and an elderly female commg forth politely mv1ted her ladyship to enter 'Io whom does thrn cottage belong 7 she mqmred To the head forester but he 1S from home this morn1ng wae the answer The gate was opened and Lady Emily knowmg not why- impressed with a strong desire to view the mterior entered and was shown mto a small but elegantly fitted up library filled with anmcnt and modern classical works Several musical mstruments were lymg on one of the tables and on another a landscape half firnshed wtth pamts and brushes still wet as 1f they had been but recently used On th s table there was a small locket wh ch c 1r os1ty prompted her to take up !l strange thrill ran throughout her vems, and a th ebb ng arose m her heart as she tone! ed a sprmg m the locket and beheld with n the portrait of a young and beauti f 1l female Ther,:. "as an expression of melancholy m the face which re1 dered the beauty of tie features doubly attractive Long and earnestly did Lady E mly gaze ou that sweet co mtenance the large dark blt e eyes seemed almost imbued "1th hfe and the soft appealing look touched her with mmgled feel ngs of pity and wonder A strange spell 11 veted her eyes on ti e portra. t nnd a secret v; f.11s1 er1ng e~e over l er soul that her own fate was I nked with that portm t Wh1lstgaz 1 g earnest ly on 1t a small spring at tha back caugl t her attention and openmg 1t she obssrved a braid of beaut Ed Ja r k bwwn han an 1 underneath the words My Mothei Tears staned to her ladyships eyes as she recluse l the locket and placed it ngarn on the table l hope she said hurrrndly a ldressmg ti e elderly housekeeper I hope that yom maste1 is noth ng tho worse of h s advent 1 ure yes t er da.y 01l d ear no ma an1 was the answer He camo 111 very much drenchsd but there is notlnng wrong w tit Inn I an1 glad t o hear 1t she reJomecl He seems to have an excellent taste m the selection and arrangement of !us books sho cont1 med as she looked at the library Yes answered the house mo\1ng of some trees wh ch sen ed t o check the growth of others The wonderful 1m I ro' ementa made m the forest struck the "orthy factor mth surpr se Beautiful '!1.alks no\ u teraected thefo est reudenng it a scene of unrivalled syha>I beauty How now how no ' cr ed th e good ~Id man qmte delighted I his is a d e lightf 11 change )\ hy yo 1 take as much pains and ca.re as if 1t were your own A burnm.:: blush overspread the young ma ns cheek as he hastily ans vered I am glacl the rmprovernents please you and 1f we are spared you will find more llfr J\felv11le stood silent for a space a1 d his agitation became 'IBlble to !us young friend who anx10usly mqmred if he were well enough Well enough m one sense but dread fully ill m another was the answer In short I am charged with most unpleasant mtelligence to you It rn a matter con nected with yo 1rself he added as lrnk mg his arm mto that of the young forester he walked along one oJ the paths mto the wood "I would fondly explam to you he contmued the tr ith that th e !\far q us -I-plague it - I ca1 not speak the words seem r.hokmg n e .. A Business Man with Idea s Yesterday when a lame beggar halted a man on Woodward Ave1rne and asked for alms the pedestrian oeemed to look ku dly on h11n and asked l im to step np staus mto Ins office and he woulcl sea about 10 The beggar followed h m UJ to ti e top story of the block mto an office took a seat by the sto'e and vhcn the ge1 tleman had hung up h1a o' crcoa and poked up tlie fare lie said So you 'vant alma do you 1 Please heaven I do was the rer ly What ch m have you on m:y charity 7 Well I dunno only Im aw£ 11 poor I cant give you a cent said t11e gentleman You haven t made out a ·dear c se and therefore you will get noth ing froin me Wh d d t y t n you say so a t ti1e f oo t of th t P. s an-a 1 as k ~d th o b cggar ren1emb er rmg th a t 1t was t h ree pairs up and three down I am a busmess inan I h ave b us1ness I iours an d a b us1ness oflico If I coll Id d o b usiness a t ti e £oot of thea t a ra I sh ou Id n t pay ren t f or tius officc And now you climb -Free p, 88 GROCERIES My aim shall be to KEEP the BEST AND SELL AT TIIE Co BOURG BO\VMANVI LLE I WILUJ\M CRAYS MEW TAIL OR SHOP rIEAL, LO-W-ESi:l1 POSSIBLE P R I C E have d etermrned to adopt th~ CASH SYSTE1'1r, believmg it to be ath antageou NO'f' ONLY to THE BUYJ<;R l it also to tne SELLER PAI~CE LS DELIVERED to \LL PARTS of the town with · TREES,SHliUBS PL <\.N'IS SPRING OF 1874 of Planters and dealers to o co n plcte stock o promptness Highest puce paid for all kmds oi produce (11 W E I NVITE TIIE AIIENTION a rge and JOHN McMURTRY THE of - w ANT SUP pLI ED. LUMBER S HINGLES - Stan~ar~s an~ Dwarf F rU1t Trees, GRAPE VINES Si\!ALL FRUIES ORNAMENTA I TREES Sh1ubs Roses New anl Rae Frtit nnd 0 na me 1al Trees EvcrgreenB a1 d Bulbous Roots Small Parcels :E or a dcd b) Ji.fail when de red Prompt atte1 hon g v en l u all e 1q_ul.l' es J P LOV:FJKIN Feb 3 1874 & is a1mp]y a f ur e:: .ster on the estate aught else you would know 1 e 1s a n ost accon1phshed gentleman and an unr1val led scholar a.id the factor l\'ly good Mr l\'lelville the two latter parts of your statement J can readily per ceivc and adm t As to the for1ne1 1 am somewhat d b ous said lior laJysl 1p as she shook her head I ha> e told you all I kno" so please 'our lad.) sh p A fe v days after my late lord your uncle dwd this .\ o mg m01 waited upon me Ho tol<l me with a smile that le had heard that the forester Well directed energy and ente Jl r ·e are the I fe of Amertcan progress if there is a lesson taught more pla nly ti an othe s by the greai failure of late It 1s that safety Non e Vil1 atc'\er l a am hes in :iticking to a legitnuate bus ness quite retired No man- manufacturer or trader-has Fondly wo1 Id Lady Emily have made \ any moral right to be so energe tic or en further mqmry of the old dame as to her terpnsmg as to taire from h s legit mate masters p1ev ous lustory but a sense of bus i eas t he capital which 1t re J UI rs to the impropriety of touchmg on such a sub meet any emergency Ject ca sed I er to refram and than! mil Apologies are sometrn es 1 ade for fi ms the foresters housekeeper for her atten who have failed bv me n ~ to the impor t10n she offered her eome money wh ch tant experiments they l ave a ded a1 d the the old dame respectfully r eiected Lady unn.umoered fields of enterprise "here Emily then left the cottage filled " th a they have freely scatt ere l their money strange 1md confused current of tho ghts We are told that md1v1d al losses sustam It was evident that the young man was of ed by those failures w 11 be as noth mg educatwn an 1 high standing but why coIPpared with the protits conferred on should he thus seclude himself and fill a the commumty by the r ltberahty m con memal occupatwn 7 Coul:i m sfortune or tr bu tug to every public work T he10 is aught el~a have 1ed ced h min the v.:orld1 little for ce in s ch reason ng A mans "by ·hove all she repeatedlv asked her relat ans to a creditor arc vastly chffere1 t self did she feel so strangely attracted to fr01 l "relat10ns to what is terme I the wards him and so deeply mterested m public The demands of the one ara dell him 1 She sighed as she found she could mte ti e demands of the other are Just not answer ,vhat the ambition of a man nay make \\ hile Lady EIIllly was thus engaged a them different scene was actmll at Ballaroch The l ustones of honorable successful Castle The l\farqma had recovered from buswes· men umte to exalt ti e import the effects of his prev10 a day s submer ance of sticking to a legi~1mate business s1011 b 1t the thoughts of bemg mdebted and it is most mstructive to see tlrnt m for his life to a man who treated him with the gieater port on of the fa l ur es the open contempt could not be brooked He real ca"" of the d saster was t i P b ranch was rcchn1ng on a settee m a gorgeous ing o it b Ayond a legitimate business in ·1 artment m the C11stle when ]\fr l\fol the tak ng hold of th sand ti at tempt v Ile ei te od l\'lotmmg the factor to talrn mg olfe1 and for the sake of s Jtne great a cl air tho :Marqms abruptly addressed gam 'enour ng 'here they did not know l m the gro u l and where they could 1 ot It "as rather an uncomfortable ocom know the 11tfall A house th..~l 1s truly home h kc has the ap1 earance of b e11 0 hved in all over there are no best rooms no sunless apattme ts draped 1n dreary linen with ta.1latan co1e1edp ct 1res a1 d vaaea e-very apart nent 1s use I and enJOyed So throw open your parlor and spare cham bcr Do 101 throw a chill over J our rooms by order that 1s too starched Let the d esk the CO 30 Newcastle Nurser es OLD BRICK STORE T HE o ed by Mr I hos Batt ng _p lately oc Aivl> to Bo :vmn.nvil e Sept 90 1876 RAYNES&. co S.tl DENTISTRY. A ND U I KIND OF CUSTOM Y\ ORK ne <t Fax U!!. tou· §,1le Soper s l\'I 11 Bowman Be THO:l'IPSON &. BURNS Bo rna.n He Oct 18 18 6 Z A.i·tdicial '.l'eeth INSERTED AT A MODERATE FEE Teeth Extracted "1thout Pam I 1:1. n prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, FJ O\'i ERS Ai.'l/D SHRUBS CrIJ~ AP 1 tree for CASI-I J 111 BRIMACOMBE L D S J JOHNSON on1miss, oner of Customs cem f) folio\ cd and earnestly directed the aper ~·10ns for recallmg him to life The means used were Sl ccessfu) Heaving a deep sigh the Marqm· slo wly Gpened !us eyes and his first look was riveted on the countenance of the yo mg man whu ha l saved him W th a s dden start he strove 11.:iy meaning sir is plain vas the to rise as he glaied w Idly on hIB deliverer a1 gry answer I am not in the custom "here am I he feebly uttere d of saying one th ng and mean ng another Your lordship IS m safety said Mr My words I pre& ime are plam enough I

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