· lllvt1 from even t h ose w1'n lia.1 snff..1 eel 1 O. A.. mmt frcm her d us. Alld .B'lua~ rn the swe<J G·J~t, the mor.t CAT.ARRH,-A ne·v 1'rl'atmen t wh·rebv a bt'autifnl, the g1yeat wonmn 111 alt Eng- per ma neut cnre i~ etfccted in from one to th red Was tile name formcrlr ghen t o Scrofula C ITAI' TER VIII.- (CONCLUDED). E!H~RIV f<' !!UD'll' l't'.ll'lltRNING, lund, and the happi·mt. Fol' her husnand treatmen t~. Pai t1cul11rn and Trertt'"" free on Th., nexh day Geotge J'ei,>01veJ a lett er because of a supcr~t1 ti on tliut it could be - U Yof stamp. A. H. DfXON &; S ON,!3<i7 "l'Ore.lups her ab.olntely, and Wunders 1c<'e1p~ cur ed l.Jy :t !,ing's touc!i. Tl!e '\\Oild is 1vhich he nmd half J.-<1«z'3n t1mea-thro""'· Krng- Street, West, 'l'oronto, -'.'\'( . A . 1\..JY.IE8 , d1>y rmd night at th<~ bl~rnlne~s wh1cb. i1.>g it down & nd t.aklng it up aga,in to l o')k \\ 1 ser now, :md 1,uows tl.Jat <.:nuid make him doubt her truth ; for i t WHA T THE RFV, E. B. 81'EVT£Nso:i,r .. 13.A., A A'r TIIE Olr/UCJJ: .i.t it. 'f .b.en he b egan to p~ce r011tlessly ahlnefl cles.r an d pure from tf·t Be lovely CLltROY:VIAN OF 11'IE LONDON CO"IFERENCE ahout h m room I! ost<H!lce lnock, K lug SI . , n'o'~ maJJvllh"lltn l 0~' 'l'.Ell<: Mll:'l'H01>IS1' 0 H U IW U O~' CA N ADA ..yes, which ara far more brillian t and T he letter was from F.o~s-written ln IIAS 10 8A)i lN H F:O.AflO · ro .A. H DIXON & r.r E R.lY.[8: can only be C'11l'C d by a thorough pmifica· more d~zzli1 g th.i,n tho Hoatherblovm S ON'S NE w ~I.1HtG A I MEN 'l.' FUR ciATAx.ttu. 11. ure·1rnlous excit <id hand which could tion of tile blood. H t bh is ne1rlccted, OAKl.AND, ON1'AHIO, C.u: ., March 17, 1883 $ 1.M1 ~1c1· au nu ut,or $ l.OOif1mi<l l 1t tul\'liJUle d uu-r.ond s. hardly be reo<>gnlzed as ber(S. the di ~ease pe1pefu,ite~ its t.liut through Mes'ls. A.. H . IJixo1i, ti\- S on THE END. ··Jn memor y of t he love you once hora Payment atl'ictly in adva.nco reqwrcd rrom generation after ~encrution. Among it~ DE \R Sms-Yours of the 13th instant to hand. Jtbscr1bers onts1do of the county. Order s to em lier symptom::d ic d<·velopments are It seem a almost too good to be tr ue t hat I am me, beliove what I am no- telling yon. b oontinue the pa.per mu11t be accompamed by Eczema, Cutaneo us :E1·u ptio11s, 'l' u. cured of Cutanh, but I lrnow t hat I am. I have L ast mght some one came into my d r"'B}Je amount due,or the paper will not be stopped. mors, Boi!._s~ Ca r uuuclos, Erysipelas , had no ietura oE t he dIBease and never fe> t uu~·t'o.,m, so quietly that I rihould have aubficribers are respons1blcu11t1l full payment is , P bet ter In my hfo. I h11 ve tr1ed so many things u r ulent 1Ulcers, Nervous an<l PJty· A 1'1odern (:raze. made. for catarrh, snt.l'ered so much and fol" so many heard not hing had I been asleep . F ur a slcal Collapse, etc. H aJJowctl to c ·on· t hat it is hard for m e to realize that lam 'l'wo you ng E n glishmen, fresh from Ox- years. loug while I was too terrified t o move ; tinucJ R b eu n1atism, Scro1uions ( 'aRA'l'l~S OF A.DVElln'IS!.NG s J~ ~~ rn«lll bot,ter. ford, visited Melbourne , t he Amt ralian 1 consider that niine wns a v~ry bad cnae ; it Whole Column one year .. .... ...... . $50 00 ::; ~ )': tarru, lH d n ey and L iver D iseases, bub de~pair gave mo C"arage eIJough nt '.rub orcula r Consumptio11, ,1ml ' mi· " " Half ye a.r ... . . . . .. . . . aO 00 . ~ ;;'; city, whose growth riv·1la in r:lpid1ty t h at .v 11~ aggravo.ted an(l chronic, rnvolvmg t he last to go intQ t he drea!li og r oom. What ous ot he1 dangerotto or fatal m alu1.hes , 1110 " " On o quarter .ow..... 20 00 ~ '"" as w<Jll a~ the uasal pn.ssages, nnrl I of Ch10<g'). T hey wf're on :i. trtp £',round ohroat [ expected was t he case ; my gray cloak Halt Column one yeur ......... ..... 30 00 - - produced by it. t ho1 (ght l "oulcl ref(uire the three treatments ' " Half yea r . . .. . .. . .. . . 20 00 the world to complete t heir education, wao ...ot there. I went b nck to my room, but Feel fn llv curerl by tho two sent me, a1ld I ' " One qmn ter . ... .. .. .. 12 50 m than kful ~11<1.t I was c>er induced to sen and broughb l atte,.e cf introduction to a ,i and, lik e a coward, looked myself In, a.nd Que.rter Column one yc~r ... ..... 20 00 to you. p1·ofeasor of the Melbourne Univernity. lay t ):'embling. .A.bou t five o'clock I heard " " Ha.If year ...... .. . . . 12 50 - · Yon are at 11 herty to n se t his letter stating .. One qui>rtcr .. .... .. 8 oo-~ rho A.uatralia.n colomsts ere like ch1Jdr;u ·hat I h11 ve been c1~red at t1co t1 eat-rnen ts, and another Btealthy sound. In the morning l slrn.ll g ladly 1 ccommend vour remedy to some ~Ix llnea ail(lullder, firnt insertion . ; o 60 ·with a new t<'Y; they mu~t show all their of my fnt-ndt:i w Is tlte only_ p nwerful and al ways i·eliable [ found the cloak l.n its place. I have no ho u1e sulle1e1 s. Each subsequent 111sertwn . .. . 0 2a blood-purif.11wg medicine. It is so effectaig'1ta to a vi~itor M sovn as he arnves friend to turn to but you ; if you will not Yoms with n1any thanks, ll'rom s1x to ten lines. first inse1 tioL, 0 75 · ual an 11lterafive that it eradicate$ 1 t om REV ]); R. H·n~v&NSON. The PrnfeeBm., thenforn, lmmmedl,ltely a.id me to unravel t h.fa my.,tery, then Each subsequent mscrt1on .. .... 0 35 .:...._10 the system Hereditary Scr ofula, :md --- - April 2i, 1882. ()ver ten hnes,tlrst msertion,perlrne O 10 _ offt>retl to show the young illl'll romid Heaven help me l the kmrlred poisons of contagious d1, pu,eg 'l'onoi..-·ro. Each s1 1bsequent insertion, " 0 03 _ " FLOSS." "Shall I talrn you ovur the Fubhc Lt· 4. EI. Dixon, lJ:sq., 305 K.rno :st, vVe·t. aml mercury. At tlie same time· it en'l'he number of Imes to be reckoned by 1 iches and vilahze8 t he blood, rc,tot.ng Thia letter agitated and chstreasad brnty 7" ht11H1k<!d, ' 'lt is OL·e of thti bn- DE~R Hrn,-We ta ke plta.su1e m stating that he space oc0t1pted,,measured by a scale of Jumor om tner, who had for ycn.1 s been IJC.1lthful action to the ' ital OJ "Un .. ml George Hazel to the last degree. He eat in t.he world, well worth seemg ; and our oolid Nonpareil. tnmbh,d w1t b Catall"h, was successfnlly cured IeJ UVenatmgthcentire SJ Stem. ·f!Jt·:jTr·,~t could not repress a feeling thai; this was we c;m hll two birds w1t.h one atone by by three treatruents of yom· remedy. 'l'he ~··--~~~......~~-~~~ only a. freah decr,it on the parL of flus gh-1 seeing the M11$eum and the National Gal. G1tttarrh wasrnnch aggravated vnth continual I,. l'O'l'TER, Jn.o. Meniciue drovpiug rnto the tbroaL, acco~1pan 1ed liy loss whom h e once believed to 'Je 11.ll Irmo· lery a; tho rm.me taae." of voice, hawking n.nd spitting and blocking up RADU A 'l' E of Queen's Colle~e. Kingston J~ compo·rcl or the c.enuinc Hrmd111 as and Member of CoL ~ge of. Physicians aud Sm·Mtp a1·1tla, with Yellow Dock. 6idcence, and whom he could then have as· " W.,11, n ), t.hank~." r~plieJ. one of the or the nost11ls, nil or wh ich we are pleased to chsnppcared >tl·nost Humetlia~ely afl er the llurgeons,Onta1io. eooiaced wi th no other thought. Ox:onia.ne "It's i:.wful1y good of you, we say lingia, the Iodicles of Potassium aud 17 remeiy wa.q a pplied. Your remedy is oe1·t11inly « Olfice and Residonc<", Enoisk.1_1_1c_n_ .__ _ But still he1· wurda had great power know; but books aM b0okn 1J.ll the Wl)dd an mvu.luab\e on'e a11c1 we hope rd l who may Iron, antl otlH'r ingredients of great potency. carnfully anrl sc1011tifieally comforrnr; frowth is d1s..grceahle di~case will ever him. Hl)r direc~ appeal he could over, aud pio t1n·e~ 11.re pl·!turea ; and as be s11J Dr. A. BE n·~~. ponmlc1.l. Jtil formula is gcne1·.lll v known not res!~t. H0 felt h·d could not refll.se fur !l·lll·~ralG, I c~n't bay we u11·'er2trmd give lt u trrnl, as we are satiafi<1d they will Jlnd f'f rt.A.DUATE OF THE 'IOIWN'l'O UNIVER· it 11 c1.1ru11lete sucJess. to the mell1.)lil proleHsion, :tud the lJe:-;t ur Sl'l'Y, Physicmn, sm:.geon.&c. Office Kmg physfoi.ms con;;tantly p1csc11!Jc AYE!~·$ whati sbe a&ked. But he wrote her no the"':i ; nQt in <>ur lin~, you know." Yours verv tlllly, street. MORIUl:l' BLOC!'-, Bowmanv1l~ SARSAl'AilII.LA. WM NonHl~ & RON, answe1·; he could not bring himself :o "Would y-:oulike t.o walk through the as au . ·wholesale Pia.noa and Organs. addreaa hllr, even upon paper. He waa Bot11.ni.::\l Gardew~ 1" 11.eked the Profesaor, S. H. ()AIRVIE'l'll., 1;, A., IR. Se, 111. D., C:.IIJ. No. 8 Adelaide St East. in th\t s;ate of ten~ion whl'n either his tluriking he would try them with some· ICENTIATE OF THE COLLEGE wordiimu'<lthem.uelandcutlikeknives,or thing out of d(Jors . ,11..llH'H~E '.i'O llJtllT!lrER.!I. For all disease~ cau ~etl by the 1·iti.ttio11 of of Physic.an» and Surgeons of Onta.i 10. else he mu~t pour cutt a flood of p!!.sdonate "Do '.l' t you tliink it,'11 ra· het hot for a Arc yna disturbed e.t night and broken ot OF!l'IC!i: AND RESIDE'°'UH :-Mam St., Ornno. the blood. It is co11cc11i1.1te(l to Hie high,, 1~ f th ' :1d yonr resL by" sick cl11ld sutferrng and crying love and reruoraei. lt v;aG impo1s1ble to wa1k 1 33 ~ c.ne 0 e v.3 1oors, au mg with pam or cui,tmg- teeth i H so, send at once est practicable de·~ree, fu be~Toml nny ·'· w. !Ucf,augblln, ltL ~;., take any m1d.:lle cour11a \nth,. woman he "Bl'eides, to tall the trmh, one garden is :1nd get a bottle of Mns. VIT1NsLow's s~')~rIINlil ICEN'l'IA'l'E 0]' 'l'lll<~ HOYAL COLLEGE other preparation for which li!,e cITects still loved so mr.dly. very mach Hke another." Tho abaahed l:lllHT:P l'OR CmLoREN TEF.l'HING, Its n·hte 1s b · p f · d rncalcnlable. I& will icheve the poor little of Phys1cmns and membm:- or the Royal m c claimed, aml b thc1·cforc the cheapest, That night he dm ed out, and went to ut per~evermg .ro essor m('n tone sutrere1 immediately. Depend u pon it. mothers, College of Surgectns, llldmburgh, as well a~ the b~st blood purifying media. re.::eption afterwa.rds. Ha was ir a fjeveral other "alghta" which the.r roiJht there 1s no 1mstake about 1t. It cures dysentary Office: MORHIS' BLOCK Kmg-st.,Bowmancine, in tl!e world. d " h 11' 1 e t e b t ,, 1 I ' l m et w 1tl1 a nd diarrhm.1, regulates tho stomach and . ille. mood now wh en t h o so1itu a Ot is rNnn. hr .o s e, l u · w:.a nvllr l!.O y bowels. cures wmd colic, softens the gums, 1 WM insui;porbable. t e <ill.me po 1te refu·al As they t<'OJ.C up reduces mllamnrn.t1on, ond gives tone and Dlt ··I. C. IUITfJlllEU,, Ayer's Sarsaparma »·+.end of goi'ng Jiome, he lighted their hat~ to s~y good by, he, foelmg vex· ene1 gy to tl.e whole system. Mns.vVrnsLow's 11. ,f"EMBER OF COL LEG!! OJ!' PHYSICIANS Then' ; PREPARED DY ~~· ,~ d th th ld d 0 h' th.a Soo1·H iNt, SYRUP 1.·on CH!U)RJJ:N Trnz1·HD1G is , tV!l a.nl' Sur1>eons, Ontano, Coi;oncr, etc. a cigar and 11trolled up a.ud down, nui. e a e cou not, mg mure n to pleasant to the L aste, and is the prescription of Oftioe and ltesidGnce, Enmekillen. 74. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ac~uallv m front of tlle Heat.h ei bloom aak t11em to dine, 1.mid ; one of the oldc~t and best female, nurses and ···-------- -- - - - -- · · ·n, but a li'ttle lotl'ler down th" "Afe you quite su1e there is nothing I physichtns rn the U m1eu States, and 1s for sale [Analytical Cliemists.) ma.n 10 ~ f 1" by all di 11r,,;ists throughout the world, l'rioo J>, UUR1LI'J Sl!Ul"SON, road, where he c mld wa.toh the gates. can C\O ' r you 25 cents a botLle )i,l ARRIS'£!<: ft, SOLICITOR, &c., MOPRIS Sold by all Druggists : price $ 1 ; s ix When he ~aw his friend the JampM ·'Do you know any one,1' aak~d t he - - --- - e) Bf,OCK, up stairs, King 8tieet, Bo,vma11 bottles fo.- $5. lighter comiug, he turned down a sideyoungl!1' Oxonian, bluahing, "who h11,s IrnST 111111 COllill'OltT to tile SUFl:'Bns~;. ville, Sohc1L or for the Ontario Bank. atreeb, a.nd manage~ to esoaiie his ob· got a lawn -tennis court 1 We should so "nrown's Honsl'l1011hl l':macea" has no l"rlYate !llane3 s loaned at the lowest rates:_ n gnme I" The Pr equal for rehevwg_pam, both m ternal and exa wfully like to have n Ha had begun to distrust ~ o- ternal. It cur., Pttm m the Side, Ila.ck 01: ,Jolul liclth Galbralth, E AU 'r I F UL PENMANSHIP.- aervation. Cessor mtroduced t hem to eomo of the o J sore 1'hro1it, Rheumat iam. · T oot h ache, h hi everv otJ.e ; and it oocurred to m t a.t ,,owes, YOUR NA.ME wnLten beautifully on A 1RRI8'l' ER, SOLICITOB., NOTARY and the t·-o young m n Lurub(lgo and ony lund <"fa Pe.m or Ache. "It " f oollege a"udenta PUBLIC, &c. Office-Reed's Block, over one dozen Gold Bevelled Edg-0 Calling Cards the man who accepted a 11·v-ereign roi.n ' ~, '" ~ ' will most smely quwken the mood and Heal, T. Battrngs store, King SLre0t, Bowmanv11Je. best Qllalityj for only 25 cents. C . It. MoOUL him to tell wh1\t he saw mtght aecept one durmg ~heir for Lnight's stay, played ten- as its act111g powers is wondei ful." "Bro wn,s LOUGH, '£h e Penman, Box 11(), Bowmanville, Monev to lend from somebody else for the eame purpose. uis twice a day, except on Sundays. The Honsehold Panacea," berng acknowledged 119 On~ A day before they left for Japan the Pro the great Pam Uelievcr, and of double tho When t he lamps were all extinguished , ' · sLicngth of any otlier Elixir or Liuunent m the JtOCERT ARJJOlJll, he returned to his post; but he sa1v noth· fessor waxed enthusiastic overthedehghta world, should be m every farm ly handy for use nEOIH'rRAR, WES'.{' DURHAM I::'iSUER · h t h t h ' in 11tore for them in th11b land. when wanted, "a~ it really is the best remedy {\, o! Marriage Licenses, Bar rister and At tor o IS rooms, "We11, yes, " sai ' d t h e eId er. "Weve ' in t he world for Cramps rn t he S'tom"ch, and ing. .A.t mx e . wenlf ome h' ll.3Y at Law anJ Solicitor in Chancery. Money and th:rowiog h imse upun ls b e d, a1ep t Pains and Aches of all krnds. "and is <> for sale ~aned on Real Eetate. Office on King street, for two or three hours. got several introduction;i ; and I hear that by all Drugg1sta at 25 cents a bottle. ~owman v-ille. there are lots of En~Jiah in ·rokio, so - - - - - - - ---- - - - - -o-For a whole week he did thi3 ; night aB e.oon you can. " tha.t we are eure to get plenty of ten· 4JONSUHl"ll'lON cma·i:n.-.'\.n om physician, after night ; a.n:l all the while he saw He seemed a.a if he did not wish any- . . retired from practice. havin!l' had placed in his ~·· '.[, Pllll.Lll'S t b 'd t' G nis.' ban as by an Kast India nn so,1onary tbe formula . ICENSED AUUTIONEI<:R for the Coun1y nothing of Floss. He never went near t h mg more 0 6 sat nen ; so eorge of a snnple vegetable remedy for tbe speedy ..t of D:i.rhem, 8ales promptly attended, , He cr~uld and pe1·ma11e11tcure ofU001umpt1 on.Bronch1tis, has j ust opened Dress and Mantle J\'Iakmg in the houa" in the daytime, and in the went away without a word. .address- Hamvton P , O. v9. connect on wtth her M1llmery Department, An Extraortlinary Blind lt.ila:n. fect10nB, Catarrh, Asthma e.ntl all throai; and Lung Af· evening he would not go out where he find no word wluch seemed fit at such a ·st class Drea~ M1iker also a positive uncl radwal cnro fm: having secured a fl 1 J:l' JUJI(;Hl!!IOS. and can guarantee first.-chtss wor..t was likely to meeb her. He kn~w that moment. The blind <mgineer, John Metce.lf, is Nervous Deh1 lrty u.nd all r1ervous Complaints, AUC1IONJtER, CON VEY AN in all th e latest st>les. [ ·ICENSED in his heart he waa rather watchmg her He wa1kea up to hls rom;ne, still deep ono of the tvondors of history. Ho waa after having teated its wonderful curative CJ:i:R ~nd CoromiBAioner in B. B . !:'ales at th ht H I k' ) k o powers m thousandR or cases, has felt it his · 00 A IJarge S t ock of Dress Velv~ts than watching for h er. H e b e1ieved ahe m oug · ended to promftly 1111d at reasonable rates. e was mg Jae ver born in 1717, ab Knaresborough, York- duty to 1110ko it known to h rn suffering fellows, ~Address-En.msk i·ltm P . o. was again deceiving him, and he had L a.dv Heatherbloom'a married life, over shire, Eogla.nd, 1be acene of E ngene Actuated by thrn motive and a desuo to relieve always on band ; also a large stock of taken a. vow that, if ib were to be done by all of her past that he knew. Ara.m's famona crmie. At nix ,,01.,8 ho h u man suffering. I will Rend frP.B of charge, to OHN HUGHES -Licensed Auct·onePr, " all who dcs1re it, this recipe, 1h G<l> u an,1rroncb, Ve.luatoI" and Arb1trlltor Ftre tind Life patience, he would find her_out. After he he.d changed his dress n.:id went b1;nd, but di1111.b1li1y did not d1sablo ot· EnRllsb, with full du~ct10ns "J.~repa · g. nsurance Notes and Accounts Collected. Just a~riverl in the latest styles and colors. People began to notice how haggard breakfasted, b.e went lo tho Ileathe1 bloom lum. IIµ helped steal blrde' neats i>nd ~na U8tng. Sent, by mail by adrlr&~mg with Money to Lend on reasonabie te1 tns, A~ dress Call and oee the goods for yoor·elves, yon will ' worn G eorge H azelhd · The servant w h o a d - rob orchards, learned to ride, acquired a ~1ump,n<\min~thisp11pcr,W.A.,r-.-OYESHD a.nu a grown. H e mansion agam. Powe,. s BlnclJ~ocheste1· N y: ,4S. Cartwri)l;h1, Ont472 fl ml them the latest «nd be~t. in town. had indeed changed very roach ; and theae m1tted him wore a. frightened air-there 1kn owledge of mudic, and was very folld - - - - - - - - - - -- Unls llt4'·8ha1>c·l ln nll tl>e Latest Styles. GOOD WIFE G OARANTEED TO MRS. DONNELLY. nights, 11pent not in any pleasure, but in was tho ir.tmosphere of misfortune about 1 of cock-fighting iind other sports. 1u an WANTED, a resident A gent in every ever y man wbo bu vs h is Lic en~e £rom mere heart ~ick V1atching, told terribly the house. L ord He11.therbloom.had told old n\cture ot a cock-pit the blind enV1lJap.;e,To" u andC1ty ol LheDominlon< l'IENR Y S YLVES'l'lllR, Enmsk1llen. ,. is seen betting on t he game he M arso. a few 'l'ravellcrs to sell our N i;:w A.m G&s upon h 1m. H e h ard l 'i seemed t o b e the t he servant to t-ak e G aorge t o h 1s s t u d Y· gineor aumNER, for making- Arn GAs 50 per cent. sa.me man as thr.t cheery, genial George There he was, waiting for him, fookil1g could not see. oheupe1 than coal 1ms, equolly as Goo o. No W. \\'. DJC:IUlY, H ~zel who h!ld won Floas's heart. ten years older than he did yeeterday. At twent"·One Metcalf was a young l!' IRE 0 ,. power requtred Made m all ~1zes E'rERINA RY SURGEON. p;radnat~e of the ' h h k h' ' il h k J froml5 BURNERS to 1,000, for PmVA11t HOUSES, Ontan o VeL errnary College. Oihcc and Night a f ter mg t e ept 1.11 vJg ; As soon as the door wau ahut, '3 spo e giant, over six feeb in height, and tull of S:roRES, IIo·rELo;, l<'ACTORrns, s rwmTs, MtNEs, Residonc... NEWTONVILLE, Ont. night af!;er night passed i.way, and he abruptly. mischief. In 1745 he enhstEd as a muai- etc.. Address 'l"Im LANA DIAN Ail:t GAS W1ll vls1t Orono every '£uesday. Office honrs saw nothtn!!. But he had resolved to "She is del!rlcu~," he aaid; ··two c1'an in the u ·my. He w&a · ·1 emua!!ler ll1:ACHINl~ MA.:-;iU~'AC'l'lJP.ING CO· 115 St 0 ~ Francom Xa.v10I" Street, Montreal, l:'. Q. 43 ly from 12 a. m. to 1 p. m.. at Coulte1·s llotcl. * watch the hou·e ab that hour as long as doctors are with her now ; they fear bmm- and a stfl~e and wa,gon-owner; in short, ·- . - - - - - - - - - · Spec1al attention paid to Surgery. 32 ly Floes was in it fever. Heaven grant t hev have no clue everything likely to turn to money in his - - - -- - -When a.t last he began to think that it to the meaning of what ~he says ! It was hands. He contr·,cted for and laic down ~o Bo! Gel Ucanen onF~~b ..vr.s mere waste of energy, and to wish betting-debts, Geor!Se; I can understand aome of tho best 1·oads in Yorkshire, boat.- I --ien, not iso ~lll.st. for the end of the season, when the from the wild things she l1aa said already, ing the j.·b himself. To the Hartford Fi1·e InS1wance Co. HeatherbloomawouldtakeFlossawa.ywith· th11t she mu&t have lost heavily at San1t ia of him that a famous stateoman tf I hereby return tlianks for the prompt pay. i,.a.vewritten these few lines That Ol<l, Reliable Killer of Pain them, and he wonld ehaka his nightmare down and at Good wood. Poor Oordella ! " the time observed : '. 'Conslderl~g what. :faen~~t ~g~~ i'og~ny\~e~e ·~~o~re:~mf 1~:~~v1'~J And all I have to say'fhat you can find me still a.t home, l1'1'ctlwr Interr·al 01" Extr1"TI al, off, snd go abroad and try to for!!et her .tie spoke of her more gently now that this blind man can do if he had his aiaht a cash check by return 111all a~er my cl11.1m Ia.m not gone away. Pe'"""' Dams' Pain Kill~.. ·fumld />a11a n Ml-tS. O. c. DURK. Soallmyklndotdc 1iendsmay come, 1>lttcc in cVe->'1J Fncthr1J, Machine Shop and -just when he began to cease from his she was crushed by he~ disgrace and he would be the moet useful man in the was forwar1ed. .J.[tll, on every ~lnrm, antl in evcn.1 .Ji...n1u1c- watchfulness because he 11aw nothing, then misery than ho had clone for years. And all they oung ones, too, kingdom." To the Managc1·s of he Glasqow and London lwl<J, 1·endy fo1" imm;idw.te tMc, not 011 l11 /,?t' something happened. And v.et their gar ments nicely made "Stay here, George," he said, after a Dr. Bew, who was personally a~quai·1t· lhre lns1 na7 ice Co. A<< idcnt.·, Outs, Bru.·e.s, c~c. but f()')' IJowel In fashions that are new; 1 11 8 In another week the Heatherblooms minute. "I am itoing to send Floss to ad with Metoalf, in his ac<iount uf him m~~n;blo~~t:~!n~ , M::. ~~·0~~eBy~~1j;11t!.P~r; fhere old and young, dr,arfriends, may meet Cor11pl.ntnts, G'ltch as D1<1r1·hrea7 JJ11~rntt1·y, (.'h~1f.e.1 a I ·nfanhtni, stuld,.. ... n C:fJ1dJ>;, ()J,,.,Us1 would leave town; and he was thinking ;you. I cannot do it myself; but I want saya · tlamage to my house VI luch Vias msurcd tn the A weloome prt>etinll. bv R. PEA'£E _\~eu.1·nl<1ia 1 etc , ell!. S () ld eve.-11u:berl"~ wondering where her to know all. You must tell her; and "This man passed the younger part of So\erelgn Insurance Co., having received 1,.,rice, 20c, :tt;o n.nd 00.; 1)( r I'.uJl!r. Of this' and ai,~lessly "' cash checkl<'tre by rctu1n of mail after claim was J\>lRS. c. c. nun.K. DAVIS & LAV/RI::\CE CO. L1rn1tcd. he would go to find s\lme novelty and in- it hlla to you to make amends to her for his life as a wagoner, a.nd occasionally as sontrn. Wholeoale ,1 ~<'nl,, MuuLtes.I terest in hfe, when he w11.s startled into the pa2t." . a guide in intricate roads during the Fr.om t he nbove senlernent of claim parties excitement by a very slight thing. He went away hastily a.B he spoke, night, or when the tracks were covered hol\ling So' cre1gn Policies will see thn.t they He was &ta.nding ne&r the fronu of the closing the door-a few romutes Inter, with snow. His prea':lnt occupation is are all right, and they need not pay any atten to Lhe agent of Lhe Dorninlon Grange hons<> when he saw the front door slowly and it was opened again. Floes entered that of projector and surveyor of high- twn humbug nr any one else who are gomp; round and cautiously open. It was ju11ti four now, dressed in a pure white morning wa.ye in d1filoult and mountainous parts. tellmg folks Lhat their Sovereign Pol101es are o'clock. What was corning out-11 hab was lvrapper, her b:iautiful hair upon her With the Msistance only of a staff, I have no v-oou, THOS. BINGHAM, he going to see i Ha recovered himself should era, her lovely eyes full of wor~der. several times met this man traversing the EST A BL IS II ED 18 84, UOWMANViLL E j ust in time to prevenb being seen him- When she saw George, she paused with a roads, ascending precipicea, exploring 4. Queen Street H»ist, 'l 'ornnto, Ontario. self. He hurriedly crossed tb.e road i.nd fa.int cry. Sh~ believed he had left her, valleys, and investigating t heir aevaral WITHOU'I TEETH WITH TEEL'Il, 'l'hese ll:lectro-Cnrative Belts, Insoles and climbed the low b~lustrade of one of the t hrown her 8.Eltde for ever. extents, forms and shuationa, so as to anrfrUS8CS are shuttered and sleeping manaiollll. CrouohNo ch.rt·nicler can do justlce to t~at ewer his designs in the benb manner. Tho Superior t o any other Remedy mg behiad this shelter, he waited, and, meeting, to the pasrlionat~ re~orse with plans whioh he di;signs and the estimates Insure m the Confederation 'fuifA Asso· PllAC'fUJA.L DENTIS'l' , a moment after he was in safe hiding, whlch George spoke _of his evil thoughtil he makes are done m a methcd peculiar ciation. It is eheaper than the Ca.uadian ;i111l "All em·o when OVER TW.D:NTY"YEARB EXl'.U:RlENCE. heard the llWish of the gray silk cloa.k, of this fair l?ve of his, t? the shy . eager- to himtelt, and ~hich he can not weli Mutial AHl, A. 0. U. W. or any pass a~ltrcms Oxide Ga~ A dmJnlstcrcd £or Painles nil otb.er ..cmcdios ,,,nd saw its color through the openings ness and delight with whxoh FlO!!s listened convey the mean mg of to others. Ria round your hi~t insti tution, as the followOpcntlions. iu the stonework. to t he sweet words w.h ice healed her abilities in this ref pecb are, nevertheless, ing examples wil l prove : 'l'hos. McClnng fail. llUJCLIUNG'!! U:lO(;li., After t wo or th1·ee mir, utes ha rose and wounded hoeart. The JOY and glow of ea greab tJut he finda cons:.anu emplo~' ha.M been insurerl stnce 1872 for$2,000and the last live years it only cost hnn $2.55 Circular and Consulta· looked down the road. He was JUst m the1r h~ppineas w~s B? gteat that it al- ment." per annum on oach $1,000 to rnsure. John time to see the gray clad figure turnmµ; moot h1cl fr?nt then· view t he 1>hame and McClung insured at the same t ime for the tion free the corner. There was another figure b y sadneus which had fellen upon the hou~e its aide-a. man's. Lady Ht'atherbl1Jom lay a lovg time A. l't'fartyr for ll'lis lleanl's Salm. same amou nt au <l. it ouly cost him $L 74 A FEW SIMPLE TES'l'IMONIALS 'l'IIAT With a heavy heart, a.nd yet with Ha da.ngero~ulv ill of brain-fever._ Iler life "Pemecuted for Wearing l!is Beard " is per annu m on each $1,000 to insure, he SPEAK FOR 'l'IlE.l\tSELVES. pulses beaiiog high from excitement, he was hot JUSt saved .But th.is drei<dful tne inscription on tho tomb of J oGeph being a ht t ie younger. Ottawa., S~t. 3rd, 1883. got over the balust rade and went uri t.he illnees brought back to her aomathing she Palmer, who died at the age (If 8!, at W o cortify the u.bove to be conect. Tho11, .A.. ::-l'ORMAN, Esq ,-Dear Str,-1 have experi- road to the Heatherbloom m·nslon. He thr,ught she had lo8t foraver. When Leomluster, Maas., lu 1873. Palmer, in McClung, John McChrng. enced considerable benefit from yourAppliances THOS. IHNGH.A.:M:, Agent. went round it till hs was under a window death atvod by her bedside, fighting for addition to other eccentricitie·, wore a I feel stronger and better every day. Yours truly, lt. E. HALIBURTON. which belonaed to Lord H lin.therbloom's her, ahe found that not even her folly long and flowing beard at a time when Peterboro', Sept. 15th, 1883. bedrnum, Then he began to gather up antl deceit had ti\ken her husb:i.nd'a love HA R.NDI'.,; N, l .· D. S., A. NORMAN. Esq,.-Dear S1r.-Soon after I handfuls oE the graYel on which he st.ood from her; and this knowledge gave her over-yon~ else went smooth shaven For .A.pphanoes, commencGll to nse your F:lcctlic this he waa "peraecute'a. despised, jeered Graduatl' ,)fthe Royal Coll'lgeor Dentnl ihey opened my bowel·, cu red my cough and and t .., shower r:; uooa the window-ghHs. streugth to llve. She recovured to be· .,.t, re15ard~r'! almost as a fiend incarnate ; 8u..rgeons, Ontario. cold, rohevcd my !lead, aod cons1derably re· Ii. aeemed to hiix1, in his e....:citemli'nt c<me a gentle shadow of her former sAli, ~as known far and wide as a human mo··· heved my ca.tauh m consequcnc0. '.!'he dls· ---o-0o--OFFICE' OVER DJCK:;:ON'S STORE. char1<cs from JU )' head and cht·st arn now easy, and impatience, that H eatherbloom muet but to be loved much more than of old ~ ,er, aad with his nit.me mothers used to I feel altogethct· bet tor. l\!y d1gost10n has be Hlet>ping the sleep of the d(;)ad. Bat it in her humble and repenta.t1t moo·i. fQLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. and 1dghtrn their children when they were nnprovct1, my atomacll less sour an<l wrndy. At Chrillt~as Heatherla.n.d Castle wa.s 11n1uly·. , Clergymen , and, ;imong othors Plate Work executr.d in the latest o.nd mo·! and I nm less troubled Vlith lascivious and really was not very long before the win· improved style ot the Dental Art. vivid dreams, I had previously trted almost all do(\" was thrown up, and Lord Heat her- all a~laze with gt·eat wo~d fir~s a.rrd my Rev George '.I.' rask, tho a.nti·tobacco ro the advc1t1sed p~tent mcdoumcs w1tliout deriv· bloom sleepily exc ~imed, riadB o~ wax candle.a, its . great room· former, labored to show him' the scsndal EE'l'H EXTR.A.CTl::O Wl'l'HOUT PAIN ing any good. Yourn truly, "What on earth's the matte'I', Geotge ~' filled with gay and distingu~shed gue~tn of hie course, but to i?,11 who ask ed why JnHNGRF.EN, y the use of Nitiouo Oxide Gas, w1thoutin111ry ARE NOW OPEN. STO'L'l' & J UUY. sole Agents. "Come down and let me in," a·~id For G1Jorge would not w-mban~ lovger; ha perilisted in m11king himself a "m(l!l to the paLrnnt. George,. "do not wake any one for t he and so, when the snow lt1Cy tlnck on the strosity " he only replied tlu.t he would St:rntl fm·mcrJy o ccup .le.l by 1he Post oruc·e. Par ticular attention p111d to the ragu.tatiox· of love of Heaven l " heathy gconnd and the skatera were toll i f auy one could tell him why sonrn KING STita;.ET, CHILDREN ' b TEETH . ae spoke in such a tone that Lord happy upon the ice, Floss b ecame the men would, from 52 to 365 times a yea:r, BOVV'1v.ll'.AN V"XJUX..E. ~.ALL W01tK WARRANTED. ~, Heathtirbloom ws.s wide t\waka in a mo- Hon., Mr.a. 'leorgil. Hazel, .It v:as ~hi; scrape their faces. At one time he waa ment. George weut round t o t he fr.,nt pre·tiest and me1't'test wadding i wagm- attacked by a party of men who p~nposcd The Gallery lB first- class m all its apdoor and waited. In a few minutes it a.bl e, and not only was Flosa the queen of to shwe him without hi.a colll!ant, but de· porn tments, and furn ished in a comfort ]formerly Known a s the "Soper Mills. 'I was softly opsned, and Lord Heather· t he hom· 11-mong the gueat s at the Castle, fended himself vigorously and repulsed able m au ne1-. There will be no p oor wark bloom look ed at him with a face of con- but Blle was the idol of the tenantry and h!s asea.ilants. For this he was thrown allow ed to leave t he rooms, and these who B.18 :MILL HAS DEEN THOR· starnation. p~a~Mlts, who g·v~ he't' a l~ve and ad- into jail, and there again wa.a forced to favor me with a call can rely on berng UOIILY renovated and put inorder.nnder mtration wh1oh ~0 \ar Oordeha. had nc:ver fight to pr(lserve his beard intact. " The bolt;e are all drawn l " he ea.id. o ur own spcc111l su pcrv1sion, tor the purpose of pleased 11r1sting and manufacturmg Oat Meal a nd Pot FREEMAN'S "So I 1mpposod," returned George. won from them. .-......-.m,...,.. ~The instantenous process only will Harley, and we are now prepared to receive He went in 11.nd closed the dour very Tha diamonds ~ere . traced _and reorders from all our old cuatomers and others WOE.Iii PO'WDERSo be uacd for l>hotographs. The Rev. Phillips Brooks rejoices in softly behxnd him "Now " he se,id covered ; aud their brill!a.n"e is often for worlr, and we gurantee to g1 v.e them who Come in and see me. tntrust us with the same entire satisfaction. "we must wait he~e " ' ' seen upon the _ra\"~ beau~y of Floss. For the fact that he ha.a never re-q ulred the A:re pleo 8nnt to tnlre. Contnin their oW!I Oata and other grams taken in exchange .tor profes.ional services of a lawyer or doc· ' " What for 1 " inquired Lo!.'d HeatherCordelia. now hes in her grave, aft~r ~x :ll'lour Oat Meal, &c. H. & J, '!'OWNS, Bow- Purg:n.t1ve. Is a s:.l.fo, s11r } tt.l'd clfectual. R. H. HENRY. bloom. p1~ting to the fall her folly, and ~mmng tor. ma.nville 227, de11tro;y<!r cl >Vomw in Cl:il--i ·nor Adllltl. THE OAt:~~!~!~:?TATESMAN .l J l{ING 'S EVIL SCROFULA I~!\: ~.' D RUBIES. Ayer~s Sarsaparilla Reyenerafrve G L Absolute Cu:re L 0 Q J B B DRESS and MANTLE 1\1AKING. "For the t'!1ief who F.tole the Ileatherbloom d1ar11<,ntlf Sh1.> wtil r.(·me ln throngb. thr·t rloor before '·'ng. " "What ! Have you see11 h.,r 1" " I have se.m her go down the road. I h19.ve uot seen her fac,i. ' N othiug mote WM s ~id . The two men were plunged m thl! g> ··)mle£t apprehen· siona, G eorge, in eVP.»IDg dreae, with n. str..nge, ha.gg1n'<l loc·k ron h1a foce, moved softlt abouc ~he ha.11, ovl·rpO\vered by an mtl:lnne re2tlearmess. Lord Heatherbloom wrapped m a dreasing-gown, stood by t he hB ll door t.r;sing to see t hrough the smal l 1mle- wlndow ; but it was of ground glaas and he could see but faintly. At laE<t h e stepplld b ack , a n d said, in a. whispe r ot mt1>n ae et cttement·· S he fa coming I " The t wo men 6 tood si de by side in t~t hall, and li&tened to the la!ch.-key bein!! softly pu t into t he d om·, watched i!; ca.atiou.ily opunnd, and then saw a slender, gra~· cloaked, hood~d figure enter. Fr, m unde~ t he hood fell a maed of floaey yel low hair . Neither of thf1m apoke nor m ov :id they w~ited, still and silent, while she shut the door, a.nd faatened tr e boltr. anc bar::i. Then she turned round, and, ad· v;w1cinp: wnh a quick stealth} Htep, came face to fac<i with the broth(1ta, It wa, 'Jr.<ly Heatherb'oom I s,,e at.vvd a s~~ond, gs.ziug from on~ to the other, with a.Ill.ting eyesand blaucr,ivg lips; then from those hps cmu-1 an awful cry; and she fell lorwa.i:d on her fuce upon t he ma.rble ft1.1or of tbe hail. "Help me Conry her up-s~a.irs before the servants get here," whfaper0d Lord B.~::..therbloom ·· Th11.r shriek will brmg them down." Shewll>a quite unconscious ;they carried her np the wide 6 tairc<>BS to her room a1! if she had been a de111l woman. Wlien she was on h·~r bed, Lord l.leathei·bloom tore th!l gray oloak off her and the fo.tr wig that hid hH hair. He r u,hed lnto lm~ (>wn dreasiuir·rtJom aadh&stily JocktJd them up. "I he&ir the sorvanta ! " ha m~id to G<>orge when he came b aclr. ' 'G o i.1to v _ my room, and etop there. 'rhere waano tfo::e forn planation or con · ~idera.twn. George understood c.ne thing, tt:w.t a.L all hazu.rda Lord Heatherbloom meanb 1iO scret1n hia unhappy wife. 130 he obeyed, and quickly went and Bat d (}WU in a. quiet corner in his brother's rC1om, where t he aerva1.ts would not be likely to aee him and wowfor at his p:re· ~enee in t he hou11e at t h at h our. Hore he fell itlto thought so profound that ho hardly noticed the hurrying feet ln the corr1dor3, the various noi3es which showed, hi;,t, b"' d:igrees, all t h a house;, h~ld was ln a eta.te of excitement: Byand-by L:ird Heatherbloom came iu. h d "N "Go home, George," e va.1 · o one will aee you ; the servants ar,, at breakfast. .A.nd come round again as 'I1A.RRH. ' 0 I J MILLINERY 0 .A. V I Cards of Thanks. DENTISTRY ~ ' , 12l~7 ,~'!!' NORMAN'S flECTUC BtlTINSTITUTION, J.15:. ERIMACOMBE, Cheap Life Insurance. c. lE,~ New Photo Rooms RY'S Caledonian Mills. T 11>-tt-~-- 1