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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1878, p. 1

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IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, - BY- J\1:. A. JAMES, AT THE 01'EICE Post oiuce "RIMk, Klug SU eet, Bowm utville '.J:HE PUBLISHER. TERMS $1 50 per Annum or $1 00 1f paid m Advance BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1878 TAILOR INC EMPORIUM. IQ Y STER S ! J. BATTING'S, Opposite Express Office If you want a good plate of oysters c p of tea coffee or a good sq are n ea.l call at Ji.fl s a good fitting iiuit n latest English and or Keys Restaurant opposite the Exp ess Office Amer1oon styles call at K ng St Bowmanville llUf November 1 1878 = = m ""Cl Fo1· Sale. I.LI z THE MART. RE:\IEMBER I ?<E\\LY IMPROVED DEALER IN Martyn WYLLIE'S H<l.VE THE FINE TEAS, of raie strength and :fl.av or Coffee good and delicious at I Darlington s PleaRe remembei my motto Q,uali ty the test of cheapness LARGEST VARIETY OF STEAM BAKED BREAD! GENERAL GROCERIES CROCKERY iind GLASSWARE In the county ..A__ AVIN G OPENED a Photograph Gallery o_ppos tr. ?tf Tl: ele' en s shoe sto1-e is now prepared to produce :ti st class p cturca of any who mn.) fa.var him with a co.ll H T..A..IT PRO\ ISIONS OF ALL KINDS FRESH AND CURED MEATS ~ PICTURES COPIED KIND~ OF PRODUCE BOUGHT AND ii OLD c to -T~ Insure Your Farm Property IN THE and enlarged to life size lhe greatest atten tlon pa d to the tak ng of children s pictures Gn e hinl a tl' a learn b1s prices and secure satisfaction .A1o viewis of resulences taken on shortest notice a1enN a OLD "LONDON MUTUAL," '.l'lm SAFF.S1 AND Kl ST AND FANCY GOODS. havo no N" ope1 ed out a Choice Select on of M llinery and FaneyGoods FI.OWERS A~D FEA.IHEllS TRIMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNE'IB IN GREAT VAIUIJTY SI J, K AND VELVETS in all the new shades a.11 o! wh ch. I intend to sell O::Ei:E.A.E'" FC>:E'I. 0.A.S::Ei:. Ne ve have I been so well prepared for the Fall Bus 1 ~ss as I am this Sea.son E eeling thankful for past favors I would k ncUy sol1C1t a contlllu -~ ~ · .----,,'+-~ 00 ~ ... ance of the same MANTLES CUT AND ORDER ~ND SUtA1V IF.LT JUTS IlU...A.i."'i"OHES ORILLIA, Co"BOURG BowMAN,ILLE I TORONTO OsnA" A, WHITBY, UxnRIDGE I all the new styles as usual Dress 1 aldng done MRS ANDERSON Bo 1nanv lie Sep 25 18 8 INSURANCE! NE'V INSURANCE O F FICE IN T·BINGHAM THE WA NT SUP PU ED. HE PEOPLE OF BOWMANVILI,E l tt.v1nghitherto been nconven enccd1nnot being able at t n1cs to procure tu.cl etc the un dcrs gned ha\ e filled the "ant by tho cstal1 sl ment .of a Depot for the traff c ln COAL WOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES and SQUARE TH1BER n n HE SUBSCRIBER would announce H.nd al'e prepared prm ptl) to flll orders in tb ...L that he s: preJ?ared to pay the highest pr ce 'L1HJv e I ne and to delive1 articles in all parts for all kt di:; of gram at b s office Ilowman' illc tie Town JOHN McDOUGALL The h ghest p ce paid for I mb0r 1Vood e 3 t! EiK \Ve buy for CASII and sell for CASH Office and Yo.rd Corner J(mg and Georg Streets A '1ERICAN Grilll£NBAOKS & EXCHANGE BOUGHT T Lancaslnre Insurance Co Capital $10 000 000 $10 000 000 Fire and Life Scottish Commercial ]<ire Ins Co Capital Queei Insurance Coy l ll'e and Life $10 000 000 Capital Canada Fue and Manne Ins Co $1000 000 Capital MONEY TO LOAN. OLD AND RELIABLE W:'~tf~c't";.'t;N f McCLELLAN C <' Insurance Agency. ESTABLISHED 1852 J I\: MACDONALD Managing D rector Accident Ins Co of Canada Insures again6t accidents of all descnpt ons I B o' m nn ville Aug ist 28. 18 8 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at 8 per cent from one to lwent~ years and in terest not payabl e n advance Offices At T Yellow lees book s tore Bowman ' Ile and I A Ga.n1sby s d ug store u.1 patronage ext ended to me since I rJ1AKE THIS i.HEIHOD OF THANK The su bscnbc1 represents the follow ..L ING m) nu 1crous customers for the hber-mg first class Compames So Bo' Ge11tle1nen oCFash1on, not so tast. I ha"\ o wr tten these few hnes And all I have to Sn) ThaL) ou can find me st1ll at home I am not gone a-,,vay So all u y k nd old friends ma.y come .And an the young ones too And g e t t he t garments nicely made I fasJuo s tl at are new VV here old and young dear friends may meet A. YI HAVE been 1n buSlness and respectfully solicit B con tl.ll.uance of the same at myt e'vshop Be1ngun able in m' old stand for ant of room to meet the increasing demand for boots of own manufact rre and keep a. suit.able stock o othe1 Western ssurnnce Coy Toront Fuc and Manne Capital and Surplus $1,750 000 Old Hai tford Fue Insurance Co y of Hartfo1 d ssets $3 273 868 88 Bo\vmanville Juno 10 1878 ml kinds I have elcome greet ng by R PEATE cial U mon Fire and Life As REMOVED Comme1 surance Co London Eng Capital G Darley which \'V 11 afford me the faculties I requ re for extcndmg my business I purpose keep ng constanilyouha.nd LADIES GKN LS FRUIT TREES. I am prepared to furnish an k nds o! to the COlllOUlOlJS premI.SeS lately OCC lP ed by f and Invested funds $18 750 000 Isolated Risk and Farmers smance Coy Toronto $600 000 Phmmxlnsmance Co} of Brool>lyn (l'llame) Capital and sm plus ovei $3 000 000 Assurance Compan:y Hamilton Capital $1 000 000 3, ~s $2 8a9 146 80 0 Frmt and Ornamental Trees, FJOWERS AND SHRUBS MISES and YOUTHS BOOTS & SHOER - - O F -- CHEAP for CASH ~J I MY OWN MANUFAUTURE hees " ' 3 ranted ti 1 e to name all d firstclae Address JOHN CHAPLIN P 0 Box 5~ Bo\'~manv lle ,.arefully selected CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN NOUNCE that he hai:i received a 'veil es sorted stoi.:k of Genuine Drugs and Pure English Chemical& .A.l"o a splendid stock of the most B DYE STUFFS· DENTISTRY. C HARNDEN, L. D. S, La te of Q15hawa g ad ate of the Ro) al College of De tal Swge o 1s Ontnr o) OfFIC" ffHR Mc.iR~HUilS SlORE TrM ellers Insm ance Company of Hartford (Life and cc1dent) OILS P Asset5 $4 205 000 GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY STILL ON HAND a qunntityof the celebratedll HENCH OIL POLISH best n use for harness and all k nds of leo.ther The cCLdent Insmance Co of Can ada Capital $200 000 Canada Guarnntee Coy Montieal Private Smet:yslups abolished Lancasbue Fne and Life Insmance l!o y Capital $10 000 000 Man chester wear Ono Door WE~l of LYLE & llfAUTYN S COLORS VARNISHES and 'vm ~At the Vffi"Y lowest pnccs HORSE AND CAITLE MEDJCHE N B -Country Storepeckers suppl ed on a ~ antageous terms ~INTS by the s of N trous Oxide Gas w tl o to the patient Pa ticl la attention paid to the regula.t on of JOHN SMALE. NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT CHILDREN S TEETH DENTISTRY. WITII TEETlI WITHOU BE\.UTIFUL GO I,J.J Ii'ILT. . . IN GS Artdic1al 'I'eetlt INSElU E D AT "'-MODERATE FEE Tee h Extracted Without Pam $2000 WJlth ofF1ench andAmen can .Millme y m all tho latest sty leR ELEGANT WRITING For Insurance 111 any of the above first RE-OPENED IN SAME OLD STAND, cl·ss ha'e Just imned and .iill be sold Cornpn es apply to w he e 1 e s Tr epare d Lu Mell at such low pnces has have never Complete Self Instructor m Plam Ornamental .FJ.OIJR atul Ji.EED been offered m the town of Bow uul all Tu1 ds of JlOIJGH GRAIN manville befo1 e The stock consists AMEHICAN CORN bytl e car load Broker and General Insurance Agent of Hat~ and Bonnet' Ribbon at nonom PRICES Feathers Flo"\\ eis 8111,s Saturn .AJso pa lal" attent on to Money to Loan on Real Estate veh ets Laces Old Ladies Lace COAL AND WOOD. Caps J\llantles U1"ters Fnllmg You -..v1ll find 1t to) ou1 advantage to give htm Ladies Combs N eek Ties Ladies Ticket Agent for 1he J nman a call 1 efor e pw-chas llK elsewhere \\ oolen Scarf~ Mantle Cloth Fw gc TERMS C ~S H 23 ly and Anch01 S"""mslnp Lmes Infants Caps Hoods ~ &c Laches and Gents Strnw and Felt Hats ft1r !iil,tJe' Agent for Pianos Oigans done ove1 m all the latest sty les HAS AW. CRAWFORD That more than all else druppmg a low courtesy NOllCE TO DEPOSITOllS 1 do not believe one word of it-hut no matter that is your affair Let us THANKSGIVING HYMN have snpr er EPOSITORS WILL PLEASE take not ce that after th s date inter est at the BY ADAT - , , - OER'l'Er VVhat 'fill M le Chevahei have for rate of four pei cent per annum will be 1 ad on h s E 1pper 1 t he balances at then cred t 1 th s bank \Vo pra se thee fa the ea1t1 of tl e gulden Anythlng you have - oysters J A CODD, Agent Fo ~~1:: fioldEI a gin the melloVI 1 ght ( J\1ons eur is surely 10k1ng It is three Jui e 30 18 8 49 For full armed Plenty pihng Autumns ru.n monthis _since the ice has kept them in the bottom of the sea For fruits nro rosy t ntcd gleam ng br ght ] Tru W II IU011ey to Loan. No locust swarms no deadLng ch oughts have J h eb t be ll whateverChelse you come c oost:i u y a means ampagne N REAL EST <I. TE to he repaid by To mar our JO~ 'lug song of Harvest Home Chq not You see n1y dear Count you instalment 01 a fixed t rm IN IERES'I I n1nst come to Stoel holm to drink French I Ar EIGII l PER CENT Tei s of payment \'Vo 1nalBe thee o ou Gotl wines N"dl be extended f om one io enty ~ears to au1t the con' cu1ence of the bo rower .A pply to ' ' e p a s e tbee for tl e lewy mor1 gs fa r :rhe Chamoagne rn not yet cold is d a onda gl nted O"'i er .field8 and old WM HOUSEY ono igh l\f le Chevalier Bowmanville Mn:\: 7 8 8 n er W1 en leavens own nectar fill t he ambient a r You have only to open t11e window And every b eath was hfe and strength untold and that will soon follow And wa1bling birds poured out theu: songs of Norra left to attend to the order glee Do you know my dea1 Axel sa1d And e1 ery hving thing soomed gla.d and free George taking a seat I think you are "\Ve praise thee O our God ISStED BY real Sybarites here to be served by p1etty girls ~ e greatly prefer them to men Not.h1ng displeases us more than to be ser' ed by wa1tc r14 "\Von1en are in all re spccts prefe1 able tl e1r hands are much hghter they ha\: e n10rc forethought n1ore softness and dehcac) I always feel in clmed to laugh at J our garcons strong men awkwardly carrying a poI'celain platP. or thin goblet I confess to n1e it ia an ag1 eeable sight these pretty bright nyecl creatures passing and repass1ng in their short skirts and colored boddice with l tile caps stuck on the s1d~ of their leads-a trifle thrn cap a piece of velvet and lace Yes they please me more than For Spring with all her vernal beauty di est your lackeys in their stiff cravats Herb id.a of hope her merry tuneful vornc Axel would probably have expatiated a 1 For Summer with exuberant greenery blest long time on tlns subJect but was inter And sm 1 ng tullness bidding man rejoice rnpte ! by two light taps on the door It F A tumn s crown ng treasures: now complete was N orra. nceompan1ed by an ass stant \Ve o:fl'e thee dear Lord thanks as s 1.neet carrymg the trays and decanters both the \Ve blesa t hee O o r God gtrls looking as bloom ng as t vo spu 1ls Andl~hen thesto ) lla~tof "\Vmtercomes from the P'"ovince of Blekiug where the ..6.nd s1 ow wreaLhs hang their 1ight form.a on the peasants are noted for their pure wiute hoe's and red satiny comp]exrons And well st ored ba.rns and garners fill our Almost 1 med1ately supper was served homes ....,. Should auythmg be bo needed w ll y' ir "Y1th plenty and our hearts \ ith than! fol en.so honor please strike on your 2lasa 1 said Help us 0 Chr st to share at thy comn1nnd Ihesc bless nga th tby poor with generous N orra as she left the room Axel skilfully carved the ierker a spe hand c1es of w1ld fowl about the s za of a pigeon fron1 the savory meat of which a most ap petis1ng odor was exhaled ab the sa1ne t me proyok ng thirst George drew the cork fron1 a Champagne bottle I will prnpose a toast said the Cheva her May your love be successful Wail What 1 Unt 1 the second bottle II en let us hurry with the £rst Ibe supper was gay tl e frltn ds en Joyed it inuch each in his own way George drank hke a lJlan who prefers hs tenmg to talkrng Axel nothmg lot! absorbed t] e greater part of the convc1 satwn before the thud glass he had 1 e come quite comn1 1 neat i.: e P>rbleu said he you thmk I do you not understand yon Though yo 1 are AND IMPROVED BIG GIANT rnost anxious to h ear all ve have to tell you will not ques tion Do not be so ro EVERY ticent it gives you the au af always ben In a cou1t of Jl s t ue I ne-\ er quest on replied Geo1ge Brt ah' ays listen !hat 1s 11 the 1 ne of 1ny p1ofess10 i So yon 1uanage to derive bC>nofit from both silence ana 1nd1scrct1on You count as noth ng th e pleasure Lf talku g \\ell "hat do }O l \> sh me to tell ¥. hatever yo 1th ik most u terest1ng THE ONLY Kr ow then that the Countess for I suppose it is concerning her yon desire In formation 7 Yes t<rturer ! "by drag me over MADE· the coa s m th s "ny I Tl ere at least vas a heartfelt cry it EASILY SIIAHPENED will weigh rn re Y11tl me than t 'o bottles of CI quot To begin the Coun tess is an Grmd· Corn and Cob Shell Corn Oats angel 'rake care Che\ alier that begmnmg Barley and Small Oram partakes rather of the.com1nonp1ace fhe Countess s an angel Vi ho wa.s un tP.d to a den1on Her husband 1 I was sure of lt that IS the usual beg nn1n of the«e stories TOOK FIRST l:'REMID l\f Then I Will shorten it M le Count EVERYWHERE EXHIBITED de Rudden was to say the least of lt a paltry fellow and deaen ed-all the nnsfor r tt nes which he escaped After fivo or s x yearn of that foretaste of hell called an ill assorted mn1r ag tl t1 Count d el the first piece of pohter ess he l ad ever shown his ·wife He left her Jo ng rich and beautiful with the rnhar py past wluch ua.ny wished to make her forget The Countess is s ncer1tJ it·clf Sho HAMILTON did not feign a grief \1ihich would h ne de cened no one but she put on the pre scribed mourning an I w1th that seFise of prop11ety winch ne\ et aba1 dous her ltft Stockholm and spent eighteen months on her estate she then returned to the mty :tnd her house was soon or ti of the most agreeable here 1lf de Rudden would have bcon gr~atly aston shed at the meta morr 1 ose but 1 e had the g< od sense not to cone back His widow 'vas asked 11i marriage by nearly all those who had any pretens 01 s to enter the hat and others bes des One co veted her fortune another hor beauty a 'bird tho advantages to be derived from st ch an alliance for she is of the Oxen Stiernas and lS connected with tho first fam hes of the country Chr st1 le r efus ed t hem all she loved no one The reJected love1s became her de voted friends be it said 111 their praise and In hers \ \ ) o 1 Chevrrhcr l n y dear (Jaunt wLthout doubt sho 11<1 have done as the others b 1t I 'Vas in Paris when she returned to Stockh >lm and on my arr ival here found bet so strongl y entrenched 1r1 her position that I resolved to conuncnce whore the\ had e 1ded And to fimsh wl1eie they beg n Not at all but to resign rr yself fro n the first to friendship only not lettrng it pass into lo"\ e I have heard that lS the ·hortest a id in ust ce1ta 1 :vaJ of reach1ng that pon t The handso ne ' d w will not thank you for yont rare d1scret1on tr1 st ny long Septernber 17 18 S experie1 ce How old are you my dear George ! 1 ;venty SIX Ax:el laughed hea1 LLly DOMINION BANK D I O LIO ENS ES George had become thoughtful He touched his glass wLthout drmkmg And th1s MaJor this Baron de Van del asked he after a moment s pause, who is he I He Ul tho n ost 11 timate friend of the Countess for ten yeaIS he ha· had the moet passionate fr1endsh1p for her or ra ther he 1s m Iovo-Allon do not be angry your eyes flash '[he chotce of a man hke the Maior must flatter you it irast1fiea your preference fhe Rarou does not conceal Ins sentiments he almost boasts of them and the world respects them for their sincer ty Chr st ne is his Lady ae on1 fathers sa11 and our fathers sa1d well He has for her the chi valnc worshrp of the middle ages He would go to meet h1J1 death with her colors on his breast the thought of her m his heart and her name on his bps S ich lm e as tlus is not to be met with "' eri day and Chr1stme knows I and is deeply grateful for it But he IS fifty years old a1 d each vear has to en large his belt :rt at is nett her the ago nor tho s1v.e to s g I an1 Lu1dor under the window of Rosine The Baron la.burs under no 1llus10ns of that kmd He has none of the r1d1culous ways of an old lover He desires much hopes httle and asks r othrng At present you are younger than I am he sometnnes says to herbut in ten years we will be nearly the same age The brave Maior calculates in this way l have no right to be 1m patient I sh l Id have no excuse I will wait as long as you wish - forever if you ne ver consent I ,am here you alwavs know where to fiud me I shall rewa1n near you have only to make me a sign and even that is not necessary I could guess without Lt In the meantnne let us be f11ends sa1 I Christine there HI no on.e I prefer to you Thus they hve m t hat clear 1nounhgbt fr endsh1p which no cloud has ever obscured It is said eho has promised never to n1arry or if she does, he shall be the man It was not the llfa1or who said it bt t when reported to him h1s on ly answer -was a deep sigli Th1s M Ambassador lS the pomt at wluch thmgs ha"" arrived it ma.y give you subJect for thought The CountBas is a charm1ng woman, and one day the l\faJor will be the happLest of m n Yo 1 do n ~t be he\; e more than one half you say and that is much Time will only drnclose ti e enu of the story It 10 4 o clock I hear no sounds all the guest.a have gone let us follow their ex ample N oira asleep on her feet brought t he b ll J,ike a so nnambuhst 1he young men "ere the last to loam the cafc Axel drovo GeorgCJ to h s aparhnents s1b uated on the Gra1 d Place le Storaget the most beautiful m Stockholm and after w1shmg hnn golden dreams and slumbers hght retraced ] ts \\ay along the QuaL humming an air f11t1m the opcrfl. :<i.. BIG GIANT. 0 SUCCESSFUL Ml MAKES FAMILY MEAL. EVERY FARMER WANTS ONE J. A. FIELD, SON & CO.~ BEATTY'S CUiDE TO -·- H O'HARA, Mrs DONNELLY Remembvi the address one door west of Bucklei s Je\\elry sto1e Kmg Street Bowmanville Boww·nvllle l\Iay 8 1818 <!! tf CHAPTER III A champagnes 1pper after:; ball LS not a.a. a general thing very conducive to sleep that dehc10 is wine not possessing the narcotic virtues of opium or hatch1sch George slept but httlc and h s drean s were those oi 3. PB1S011 11alf awake rhe beaut1f il form of ChrIBtme passed and r e passed before his lightly closed eyes he ·t1ll heard the prelude of~ ebster s waltz he mhalad agam tho balmly pe1fnmc which a fo\v hours before was exhaled from her fan an] nandkeicl rnf suddenly a clully se1 scttion crept over him he was on Lake l\fclar wLth the w1de extent of snow spread out before him hke a fine table cloth Ihe black ponies fleet as the w111d 'vere carying off Chnstu1e "ho ex tended h~r arn1s LO'I\ ards hun as if implor in g h s ass star ce He spr1n forward to catch her when the MaJor cane between then1 111 d separated them :Nor '"er e th ese llusiona dispelled on his awakening I he e.ervan t ca 11e tn b1s room ht his fire and prepared t ea awa1t1ug bis masters ord ers but 1n v:.un Ihe sun ' as as lazy as George :.ind for got to use at its a.cc 1stou ed time It was stt!l dark at noon tor Stockl,olm lay buried in a thick fo g M ae Surra ne spe11t the rest of the day arrar g ng his papers and makmg h1msel! comfortable m tho house 'lhe next day was hr ght and smiling George 01dered th e t vo charming horses ·l rel he lad bouf.(1 t from Che' ahcr de Valburg to be halllesscd a d took a drne rn the duoct10n of Haga Haga is the St Cloud I Sweden the dnves lcadmg to it are charming and n1nch frequented It ?i as nearly dark when he re eutered the c1ty A sleigh "as JU St leaving it at a f 11 0 allop '[he wmdo '"of h1s camago "ere so co1ered w th frost that le with d fficu lty &aw a foi m half reclnung on its cus1uons He could distingn1sh it was a woman bit no more G eorge gave the coachman the address of the Countess and told him to dnve there Madame is not at home rephed the potter au honest Dane d1sgu1sed as a Swiss and on grand occas101 s furntahcd with o. halbert and swordbelt George ahghted and gave hts name When 1\fadarne la Countesso is a.t home o 01 e sl e ia at hou e to all said the incorruptible guardian with a solemn maJesty To the Chateau I said tho young man rather bmlesquely lhe horses storted at a qmck trot and soon passed the Place Gusta\ is Ad lphus the Nortli Bndge, and stopped covered with foam before the ' Sta rcase of the Lions g1~ant10 steps w heh the hons of Charles XII seeni to guard A fev; '\ ords were ex changed between the sentinel nnd the coachman then the carriage entered the courtyard of the palace and soon reached the llttle terrace of Lynx bordered by groups of trees Baron de Va1 de1 "as walknw there w1th the s n of the Secre tary of \Var He looked carewoin George avmded him and asked for Chev aher V alborg He was told the Chevaher wa.s on duty m the palace He wrote w1th his penctl on h s card I need yo 1 Co no I au told you w1ll be free at 8 o clock I shall expect you He went to his club and iead the papers, but thought the ne vs tntlmg the politics absur l and the papers tiresome At a loss how to get throu..,h the ren a1nder of the time l e d ued a>d returned home Ten m1 rntes after eight ~ho bell sounded so loudly that Lt startled him It \\ '" de Valborg Thank you Axel saLd George ex tendmg h s hand to him truly l ham needed you I do 1 ot doubt lt so here I am ~gam I thank you "ell' Do yo1 knowN otlm g Vi hat 18 it l H a.ve you seen the Countess ~ 'No Have} ou called at her house 1 Yes but was not admitted At 1~hat ho 1r -were yo 1 H e1e <l.t 4 clock She h u left town before that Gone nut the l\faJor is still here Count It lS most lll>JUst to say that It lB a gratuitous lllE nnuat on of winch no perso he1 e woul I be guilt} Some day y 1 v1ll ii:!pent your v. ords I already repe1 t them but in n1ercy tell Ul'.l ;vhere she s 2 Al her Unc1e 5 near Uosals she re ce1ved the new s of his 11lne1?s abo ut 2 o clock an ho 1r later sl e as en 1ol t e ' ' hen llues she retur l ~ Ihat is uncertain Upsals Is it far from I ere l Th l ty r forty leaguAB l could go tnere Yes if you "1sh to 1ose 1 ei Axel my friend I love her (hat 1s very evident and 1f she never returns Jon w 11 adore her 'Yo 1 hrt\ e too much wit for me 1ny dear \ alborg Come do not be angry and I will tell you son1etl ng 0 JJ To be conlM1AMd J M, BRlM.ACOMBE, L D S Bowmanville September 11 18 8 7-i!m t? Agents wanted September 11 1878 ·

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