J ~aaaa.~i::~~and:b~i!~~~mau I ~vea A QUICK JUROR A. J IUuu·Mlay JVlounng bj the P opnetor vV lYL . R . CLIMIE at the a;:, IF ICE-Post Office Blocli KING SlREEI BOWMANVILIE ONI WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE MERCHANT." VOL. XXIII.. Apple EieC!!. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEJ\iBER 12, Cs;;. The s ck man was silent F fteen mmutes passed Suddenly Mr A ibrey spoke aga >irgm a 'by doesn t Rufus come i I v 11 see sa :I h s v1fe calmly and rang the bell It 'i\as Ja.n1es who answe1ed it \\'I cm 1s Ruf s i she asked Its I ke l e forgot I told NO. 6. Con men ml)' on or about TUESDAY t e l'Hh .A.l RIL IS 7 THE STEAMER THE DOMINION BANK, "NORSEMAN" BOWMAN-VILLE CAPITAL PAID UP HEAD OFFICE DR\.NCHES TORONTO OR.II LIA OoB<>URG BO"\Vl\I,U; VILLE I OsHAWA \\ HIT11Y UXBRII GJ< OVER REACHING It "as a grnnd a1 l st tely look 1 g man s on surro inded b) ~xte1 a ve ground::i So much could b· seen m the moonlight Bt t the entire front of th e lo se was daik An l the back onl5 two w ndows n the upper part bea des tl e basement al ght I am prepa -ed to f n sl all k nds of The room wlthm was large and lux m ous An ample grate at one side he1d a Fruit and Ornamental Trees, bed of glowing coal1;1 RI d pon n. low coucl L CORNISH FJ OWERS A!iD SHRUBS near it an old a 1 lay By the gray pal REllfOYED INTO HTS NE" OHE1\_P fo1 CA BI-3:: IT:{AS pren scswheehe s In rto ta nrge lor of l s st ll l ' dsomo face I s su iken stock of tho best goods to be fo nd rn the coun eyes his stillness he was ·ery ill perhaps trees v. n ranted rue to cmc nnd first oln.s try consisting of Address JOHN CHAPLIN rly1 g P 0 Eo:xoo Bowm WATCHES A "oman was ti e 01 ly other occ pant CLOCKS of the roo111 n.nd she was young and very CIHU[S beattftl Sle JEV\EIIERY FORKS FRUIT TREES I NEW STORE I NEW GOODST THE QUEEN S INCOME which we w 1 o l .q,ye been n a room ;i; ith the lead kno vis like no other SI e went r1 e Queen of E ~lau<l rn at th s moment straigl t to the bedside and tot cl ed ti e the richest , n au m tl 6 ,voild totally quiet face on the pillow with her la d apart from the sum whicl she ann mil) in a clear a1 d He was dead receives f om the countIJ "hen the The oman al ut l er teeth l nrd to keep Prmce Cm surt chose South Ii..ensmgton back a flC ean1 a d we it to sea1c1u g tl e as the 1ute for the great exh1b1t1011 J e n house f r that second f winch le had \ested a lar~e amo nt of money m lai ds told I e But she could not find it She tl ereabouts and that money has by th s "as still searching when the law) erarnved t ime mcreascd fortv or fifty fold and bnr gs 'Ihe clay of the f meral ar tved nnd I m a rnven e adeq ate H t elf to cover t al be Robert A tbrey was b r ed v ti Jue pomp the expense of good size l kmgdom The and ceremo iy Q 1een herself 1s an excellent man ge1 a1 d he sad I as been drmkmgH s ) ouug and lo' el) wi lo - lo elier had she begun hfo "'th a ca1 ta! of £500 says h e 11 co1ne ~ l en he gets ready and sly op1 osed to than ever m her deep n o 1rnmg-sat m she would by this lime have made it £50 not afore the hbrar.) after all ' vas over 000 for she has a turn fur money mal 11 g Tl e · ck man groaiied The first 11 and ne\ er loses a cha ice of 11 creasing her Go and send J\fartha I ere James semmg s ore It 1 1y be doubted whet] er said Mrs Aubrey she ape ds mu l if any mo e tha £2u f.:he won t come either --000 a 11.} ear for sl e 1aiely-r-00~1"es any body even to dmuer and altho gil she has Blanche Aubrey camo in weeping and to keep a large staff of servants $125 000 iecoiled at sight of her vdl go a 101 g way even 1 c e to de.fl aJ all She 1 ever sent me wor l when poor expenses of thatdeacr ption I rnent1oned papa lay dy ng and she kne v t days be th s sum of £25 000 the otl bl cta to a fore a1 d papa died th nkmg me a cruel friend of mme who knows a good deal wwked girl Blanche said to Mr Judd more about the com t tha n I do and he who ···beside her laughed at t as bemg absurdly higl1 Ho v Tl e la"yer cond ictcd Blanc! e to a seat ever that way be the Queen receives and bowed to the otl ers 1 tl e room £ 335 00) a J ear from the nat on about 'l:ben he p oc eded to ope· a papei he £40 000 more from the D cl y of La caster YET !\NoTHER \~ARNING - Jos Rates held m hlfl hand Yirguua turned cold ai d not less than £200 000 more from her of "\ ermont falls dead wlule carry ng an It ?.as the second will It gave every mvestmcnts-or $3 125 000 a year Tl e armful of oo l Shn v this I aiagiaph to Prmce of Wales recel\es £40 000 from the thin g to Blanche your w fe Nay c t it out and pn it to In th wartmg her h IS band at first 11 h s natwn about £60 000 from the D chy of tl e wood shed dooi wish to make a nll V ig ma \..ubreJ had Corn" all and his w le £10 000 from the nation- altogether £110 000 and upo i over reached herself this he !>as to keep a large family and to rece vc a d e itert un numero 1s visitors THE SOUTH POLE nnci guests g e garde 1 parties balls dm The greatest pornt of <l fterence between i ers and incu vast expe ses generally wInch ought propetly to fall upon the i MAN res ding near Chat r g C oss says the Arctic and \ntatchc regions hes i the fact tl at ti e fori er is dotted over monarch No wonder that he rn rel at ively the T laonburg Obs ver has oft a quarter a poor man 'I'.ha prospect before him is of an aero of land on wl ch he had strn."' w th l l not eiy bi I t for the Quee 1 may reign berries I bnted rcnl zed th s year the for t e ty ;) earn to come yet She is onlJ handso ne sum of $023 30 by the aale ot I fty e ght "' d as strong as ah 1 m pet his frmt A profitable ciop tr I~ feet health and probably hopes to re gn Ir J.O r 1oom needs deodor z ng or a as 1ong as her d shngn sled ar cestor cha:i ge of air seems very desirable the cm George III ' ho waa on t he thione for thro v OJ en the wu1do ;vg fo1 a fel\ 1no s x ty years-peace to 1 1s ne nory And inentB and burn on the stove hearU or ce ta1nly no one sh es a iy evil to happen over tl e la1np ch mnev on scine metal to the Quee or tu see the shorten n of s b::;tance a lt np of sugar as large as n. her days for after all it Is bJ i o n ;ans. lu kor;} nut .Almost any 0ne u1 fam 1 ar CelLa1n that a change \\henever it may "'th this method w !I be mo·t agreeably come w ll ncccssanly be for the bet ter s irpr sod at the result "'ll A Cats Cunos1ty about Bees PULL out B ll SPOONS to leave IMPORTANT TO BU1LDERS UNDER1'IG:NED ARE T HE PAliED to contract the for The u fer Blanohc PRE ng- o suppl LUMBER ,. i':HINClLES IATHS POSTS then1 AND AIL KINDS --OF-- Bu1ld1ng Matenal T OF AND FOR THE CONS lllClION m Alf CT \S SES N""W TAI LOR SHOP ,TOHN HEAL, -OF- C:,-USTOIV<: VVC>B_~, --SUCIJ A S - - 1 la nng Matcbi11g 1Uo1u<lln~ I at tern l lckctin:: dlc prompt Y attended to TERMS ~WDERAH SPRINC IMPORTATIONS - - AI III.E-- Poet's Corner. ant to sec h m the man 01 the couch Jarnes came 1n a low bro wed sulle 1 fellow and stood crumplu g his I at n Ju, hand Did i;on fin l Mr J idd I asked (11 Teeth Extracted \V1thout Pain M BRil\IACOMBE L D S December T fH c OLD BRIOK S'l'OP.E laiely oc i1 by ;l\:Ir I hos nat Apply o I g FIRSI.' Pll9ZE· RAYNES & CO 8-tf First Prize T JUST AS USUAL. Then she went and sat down wnere she co lJ tel the s uk ma s livid counte 1 ance and the clock alternately Anh r went by aid 1 Come~and see the Franz and Pope kn t i g mach ne half a botv. ee1 Bo nan e a d Newcastle nt the o d hotel stand 40 rods west of the 'I own Lme o lawyer UNU"IL'\'G M UJHl'.NES FORSALf v\ Iv d d not James como back 1 Addreso ClJt Q6 1876 Do n anvil e Post Office !I CHAS KEN1'1 EDY James was lv ng by the roMunde about a 1 le away with a broken leg He ha l ta! en the fiercest h01se i the stoble and not bemg n ch of a r :fer had lee tl rown GBEAI BAHGAlNS AT THE FASHION HOUSE AS LOW As 4o CTs ilsa on each instrument strun en.t ~Yo tell htm a1 yth1 You can g R ifus here A Ca1d. As J am·s departed the swk man t to hIB wife A CHOICE STOCK OF NEW I don t k 10 ~ vhy he sl ould NDIt was nearly morn ig then and day STYLlSH MU INERY 1'10" OPENED Jam es looked as if he w"' lym~ It can t was l reakn g as the lawyer at last rode p be that anJ ore here wants to keep me to tl1e door of Aubrey house But le was LADIES urn GENTS from seeing a lawyer '2' too late STRA.W AND FELT HATS ATTERED A strange wh1teness crossed ' ir 0 V IrO' nrn. went back to her ht sba.nd after AND CLEA!iED A 1brey s beaut ful face she had d spatched a second messe gar for I should hope not dear \\hat obJect Mr T 1dd and was strick b) the s 1~1lar could they have 1 stillness of the room-that allful stillness (38 tf MRS ..! FLETOHER >1rg a Anbrey stole out of the room at last ~he co 1ld endure suspense no long er - and sent another man after lawyer Judd 1 o I uman being hns been met yoi d u6 ° of lat t de that no 'egetable growth except 1 cl ens h s been seen be J ond 58 c of lat tude and that no land quadruped is kno"' to exISt boyond 68 o of latitude j