Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1887, p. 7

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Rlmllh Ilium UZI For` 1.'..".$ ".'"" `nu od- ..... ' \'uv. 4. In` NAIL. l.0w\'orl. lIlI\'l' IIUL IUVCCI I" VIII" .' She loaned her hand clown as nine! the bar fora moment in silence. whi at her heart beat. violently. She felt that she must refuse V him, yet the etfnrt she must nmke noelnecl impossible to her. At last. rrluctmnly, she nnixl "I lnvn vnu 1|nnl'I\ Inn! IIIII nnnui.m in Shilohioouigh And column don onto it air! In II um I nun-ulna. I cum: nnn. BHl}l"C(I llllll IUCIlIl"l Ig1|III[ Elle "What a acme 9" he said : "i will be inclescrilmhly dear to soon be obliged to retum to I never can forget it or you, l-ltln tinned. You must have ln.-con this of my love for you : may I have not loved in min 2'" ul._. I_.._4,I L- LA_J I-_.__ _ _, UIIU, IIIU llll KIVPH Her IUV8 W) Ilunlner. One love! midsummer night. Frank pro- posed 8 mil on the hi hwny nar the men- ulow. They seumterecll slowly Alon : the moon shone calmly lawn on field anal rook. The whip-poor-will sang softly no-nr the utreani. whilst the mist with its lmy Imp- ery llnatecl over the me-arlmv, with its glim- mering star vlittc.-ring as a decoy. Frank stn .l and cam-I a inst the fem`:-. PP S" \hnt 1: gram: " hp llill - "it in nml um-r lullllll ('"ll' `IFHCK. H In! "Nil l rU"IlSe(l. "(l claim or release her. Now. false-heartc-I ` one, the haul given her love tn another. Una Invr-Iv miulsmnmnr night. I-`rnnlr urn. ` |.}l|DBClI II M} IICIV. In such constant companionship with one so attractive as |"runk. it was not surprising that Ethel should soon tin-I herself hopeless- ly in love with him This knowle caused her great pain. for in her huurt she had re- solved to marry no one until the knight who had rescued her from lcuth in the swamp : should come back. as he llml promised. and `claim or re-lmuu-. Imr Now fnlmmhpnrtml (`ENC SIIUHI KL IHU lurlll. He anal Ethel walk:-I, drove, l`(`(l, and were so cunsmmly tog:-ther that the sm`ivt\` uf one becmne imlispcnsuhle to the other. ` "tn mlnrfllnv nnn.-mxlml Hun nnrun-rv alum! ` Ul UIIU UK.'l'lllIlU IIIIIIHIICIISIIUIU IR ["3 1 llll'l'. He carefully com-mlccl the Inystery hunt the Will 0' the Wisp," uletermininv that she herself should remember it before edis` ; closed it to her. HICIIIUUIVCH "ll". ~ It was the calm of at summer Sabbath. The lawn in front of .\l r. Moore's residence blossomed like a rose. Frank was impressed hy its beauty as he entered the gate and Fassed up the broad walk which led to the muse, uheie were seated Mr. and Mrs. Moore and their treasure. How beautiful she looked in her snowy rolnes, which oat- rd around her lovely form like a lleeey cloud. l*`rauk s heart throlnhed violently as she raised her large, soft-lookiuv brown eyes towards him. The face w llcll he had thought so beautiful in the moonlight, was lovelier, if sible. now than before. The well-shapet head was covered with glossy curls, through which wound a garland of pink rose-buds, and a cluster of the same was fastened at the snowy throat. Ethel dropped her eyes in confusion at the eager gaze of admiration of the handsome stranger. who, recovering his self-possession, made some polite excuses to Mr. Moore for his visit, and was formally introduced to Ethel. After this his visits lJe|.`illn(! fret uent to Meadow Grove." Ethel was celighted with the intelligent and gentleminly stran- ger. There was something in his fueewhich caused her to regard him with surprise, for she was condent that she had met him he- fore, yet could not tell where or remember when. His good nzune and standing being carefully investigated hy Mr. Moore. and. heing quite satisfa(`tor_v. he \\ as now a wel- come guest at the farm. "0 nml liitlu-l wnllrml ilrnvn raunl null lllllhlf. _ Frank Chester, after his return from abroad, luul settled down in the city of l'--- i in business with his father. ~ During the heated smmner mmiths ho to rusticate once more at. M r. Scott's farm mid to Ineet Ethel nguin if possible, wlm luul never been forgotten by him. Nolan after his arrival one pleasant Subbzttli ufternoun he resolx-cal to visit .\le-zulow (ho\'c',"' ailing- ing as an excuse that he wished to go,-t M r. l\luorc s_ idca.a uhmrt farming and th Value of land in the lwigllliorlmml. us he desin_:d to nmku some purclm.-ac.-s in the loculit Tmrlc was determined not to make himself nown to Et.liel,l;ut was anxious to see if hc `re- membered him. It ...s.-. Al... .._I__. ..K' ,. .............._ L9_I.I,-AL 'I`L.. I Sheiwent to the city `of I ---, end re~" mained there for four years, returning after a course of studies a very ele complinhed hrdy. She had trier to ascertain the name and residence of her )mm1gome,. knight in min. There wise no M. uaintance between Mr. Moore's family and t e Sootta. and besides there were `so nieuy strangers during the summer comig and going to the boarding-house that it was not possible, to g keep track of them. When 'slie"rUtl.lm!nl to .Mendow Grove at first she mingled in the sbbiety of the neighborhood. and more than one Mpiring countrf led solicited her hand, but they soon fonm culture had placed her beyond them. as educntiou in those days had i not become so general as `now in the rum! neighborhood. She fmmd theeociety around her uncongeninl and gradually withdrew from it, incurring in return their envy and dislike. L`... .. I. Id- L. ..... l`L....I.\.. ..h.n. ....a..._.. and ac-` Islllll IJIU lt'IICQ'. "it is and over ` In, laI.llr:I. In.` Vain \'8 IIUCOIIN`, !l\\`&ll` (`FF zmuy hope that l ` I-BL, l?'Illl'l , but my ` UIIIIIIIH. UITEIK III] to him. in vrnte that I.'.y.\...... 1.. ...... I In I ---, ll Ethel `."' he I............ .....__ Illll l'\('r I shall , but I I... A ._.. :- JUST AR]VE[J_ ATAMRS. J. K. 0LlV'S MUFFINS and (IRIMPETS froth every lay at THE BAZAAR- BIIEEROE. ~ lsnuhotnring Gonfootionon. mxoa . .. at 3:10 pm. Express Trains Nos. 3 and 4 run Sundays in- eluded. No. 6 does not run on Monday. j :1. . 1:1: 1:..--2 CMHAELOTTE RUSSES. JAB. CRAWFORD - AGENT Try it and you will use no other. 3. .1. LE/IHV, - AGENT. 1 LABATT:Sh nu Iupply on-non on-rug, V nun nonoonu. nouns, ouoxnrz. hat on roxotn and Butler ` nlwnn `I31: I .1 an 'xov.u - COSGRAVES ALE ` 1\o\'uluua and Pttllurml. Special llnninins in (`umhimuion Dinner and Ten sols nnd `airy Lamps. 3 I . IGUUIZKTHUN uuuu .~`|-mun. luzmvrlux l.\' l'kl(`l>2H for the [lan- dny >`wuun. ' (bur Stock Is now mmnloto with all the Intent any Nuwun. ' lvk mmplvtc the latest Novelties and Hulurnn. Rnnulnl Hnronlnu in l`nInhInnlh\n Minna!--nd "l%i5%t")"e"i`t"%'d}i"nBrothers, IMPORTERS. [law If dur patrons nuuly new 1-nslnmenl. '11; AH!) ` l{la`AlD\ FOR ALL \\ e have madolhu smnd~ rm! 0! our goods the rs! consideration. and can ountldcmly claim that for character and u.\-mrilllvnl nnr stock is not 1-xorlled in me (`ity in I Rl(`l-is \\ l'l`lll.\' TIIIC lus`.A(3ll OF ALL. A cam TEA & mu}!-`As? A spnoum. DAIRY GOODS. of the Cholcest as well an the Cheapest. received daily. ` CANNED GOODS of every grade at nsnnm 9 cum T4 5r{1':[ mm. DIDIKVIVIIIQG QTDTHIT W: i '7?R7~9?=33,sT.iii7' CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASSWARE. LAIPS, ~ ALL KINDS. PLATED WARE. && 54-0 the In 08! nssnr ROBERTSO BROS. HI'lu`_l'IAl. Ih.:m`v-new I We hnvv thcsnliufnction nf numberi with ` dur Wis. ARE ` . l{l*.`Al)\' have nmdolhu smnd~ N `)7v`E/iI9W TRADE. 135,4 80/V7886-74 and gro-und daily on the premises. HENDR-Y & THOMPSON. TELEPHONE. [JUST TO HANDI1 Aug. 9. Market Square. Kin St. |.;\n\ nun , nuu u.1.\ u. (Lair l.u:m~u.e sf` .|!m-v-is. llnrffonl. (fonnf M?`_\`u ronm-1-tinn with any other rm in the Dominion of (`un:\du. Nov. 19. For sale by \\ . J. \\ I was SL. Kingston. Um. r-n A1111 1 A9ll'|l:I\ F/`},4"r}')("L'I1Z`7'}i'}5r2/1.5;, MANUFACTURER. l.\l .\.\'. Y()L'I\'(:T{(\T.\`0N & I-:!\`1:LlSH nm:.u< I-`.-\.\`T um;oL's. These Spectaclt-n and Eye Glasses have been used for the past 35 years. and given in every * instance unbonndwl sutiafuvtion. They are THE m:n1- in `nu: wmugl, They -never tire. and last many years without change. For sale by W. J. \\'lL50.\`, Drngglst. Prin- St.. Kimrslun. uuu: UI uu: Lu Ill ul unuu ua \I AuuI|Iu.l Renswned Spectacles and Eye Glasses. .5 \y'&-.n.\a ` On FEB. 7111. 811! and 9111. All Tickets good to return up to the ldlh Fobruar '. Pnmnman will have the nrivl we of vlsltlmx * PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT A storm onus or n_\' um! mica hnir In Hum- `orl Iml co or nn vigor; it as cured hundreds oh amdrulnnd it has sun-d uumy persons from box.-onliug bald. It is more otfu-lunl than any knO`'1i1!rc mtion. Do nnL..\\'nit until it istoo Me. but I your lmif is in A fveblo stale. get in bottle und save the growth. or you nuvrloee it iorcver. ' 1 Anlr fur Dr .T1nr-nun-nn.I`u ll..h- M....l.. .....I mrcver. '4 Ask for Dr. uD0r(`n\\'cnd's Hair 1 take nothing else. A. Don-nwcml. s lucturer, Toronto. .l,I:,k'l\'nnmI A D r`unu.'\' ` OI`I[llH\l am llua wur|u'd wonders. It produced lu xur~ inus rowths of hmr on lmld hcnds; it has re- uloru (`mm of um! faded lmir llmir yignr ; n'ham ..t. ..._.I._..u- ,. luculrer. 'l`urnnl.0. J. U. KING nnd A. Agents for Kingston. August 8th Coffees roo.sed_- twice a week ___,..__._ , _____..__ _. _.; _ ,v.. _. `FKCTS ABO`I3:i` DR. 0. DORENWE'ND S. GREAT GERMAN HAIR MAGIC. GROCERIES, LIQUORS. (Lute of the arm of Lazarus & Morris.) In .1 in Al the Ian IIRTROTN the lam ronruarfv. nzerl privl use visiting Own a on their return trip without extra cost. I`|___..____ 'I5..l.._ I...`--A AI... _..- (`(0-y Dnngn-5 The Finest Ale in (`Anuh.' u_y uuul FRANK ""R"Us IS THE BEST. `ZS .\!:1r_\`l:1ml Road. Harrow Road. LUN l)O.\'. h.\'G LAX r ,--._. . 1-. 10-..,-4 nn_,,;r-_.1 :u-,._. By wearing the only | A `TE Y A I, A `I51 oat xmaoruncnx In the city at ` 'CbNooN ` MEDICAL. `A. I . (`u0w_\', `OIL vunvvu uu unwu -uuu u nap nu--uuu. uaunn \\JC\u Pnnenger Trains leave the new (`y Pusan- ger Depot. foot Johnson Street, as Nllows :- GOING nurr oomu wan`. ALE. r Magic and Lsulo manu~ Druggista ; ; - SECOND - HAND BOOKS AI(:hu an the Cheapest. lhwnd`: my part 0 the town. Aug. 9. 1.9. `W600 and com; ` .,.... .- `u: :1: u JJIIIIVITII DINO COAL YXRD- Parrack 3%., next Dr. T. M. l"onwick'|. Aug. 9. Li 'W'ALSH S, mi`. .I` '11:-unsung`: HI` Portluul Content:-\_\'ntor Limo. K. & P. White Lima. and Hair. all of the but qual- ty. as Special Excursion Tick s CO}: L] ANT)_W"56 sou nu. ma! um. uwnuoo Wharf. N Bunch Onlco--Cornor and Claruoo 8&3. . vm":.."":.":'..:'.::'.:.-.' ..:.S'- ....,...., nn an V I . Um! nll under covoruzl wollunzouod by Telephone Commuulcnuu. `__A IAQIKQ 1-it-I-I-u-n v -- -v -' `Foot of Queen Street. ` .\'.Il.~0rders loft Alma Grocery Store of JIM. l (`rnIvfurd. Prinmnn Stun.-I. will roceivo prompt r nuenuon. lJ"l`olonhono communication. Yard No l-0nu\rIo Slrool. " ' 2 ~ Clarence Huoet Wharf. " ' 3--SI. lawman: Wharf. Kfevum dellm bolus broken wombat sou in. "me! lawnnoo Wharf. and Clan-m um coaL,wggLss`Ag;fnmuL unwed. Or If you want Kl nu Woorl.( Lorlove (`onl Nut (`M1, New. `oul. Sun L` or Black- unlthi Coal, go to R. CRAWFORD &. 00., l.`....a -.. t|.._.... un_.-_; men want the DrT:t. Cheap:-ul and Boat ll Maple and Beach (`ordwood Oak. Bin-In Ash. Elm or Hemlock Curdwood. tinwod or L'n- unwed. (Ir If inn nrnnl I?lna!ll-up Ilhuul If-| A. 9.....- run! 0! (`Inn-ncc h'tro(`l. H UICIDENH left at the stores of Vr. James R1-d:h~n_l rincoss Sin-eI.nnd Messrs. McKcl\':-f 5: Hirvh. Brook Street. will be promptly [ilk . felcphona L`unuuunlmt.ion. L. W. BRECK. Aug. 9. E. A. BOOTH. Agents " Black Dhmond Llno. THE GRAND THU/V/( I-M/[WAY WILL IGSFE Return Ticlgetspo lI _t1ntre:`a.lGamjval HARD AND SOFT WOOD. W hnrtlngera, Vessel tn nndwholeulo and Retail (`unl nnd W Dealers. (`Oslo of the very but dost-rlpuon. under cover. well screen- ed and promptly delivered. Bunch wood And Hard and Son Cordvrood of that quality on hand. Inspection solicited and Iallalnclion gmu-anlz-ed. YA R I I- (`ornor Ontario and West Streets. utUtco-('laronoo and Ontario Streets- Foot of (`Inn-ncc street. 14! Hill)!-Ell.~I love n! Hm ltnnnn no u. 1...... shingles. arc. The unly place In tho cilyhnving three Ma-. chine: worked by atunn tor oawlng Cord wood. Telephone communication. H`, R, .9, 8 Ann! In HARD AN[T-S-()P'I` COAL. Hard Wood. Soft Wood, Mill Wood, ALI. A1` (`HliAl'l`M`l` an-run T.zA.1\TG-LIZN"S LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL YARD mos} ;.{..`......... "u...m* Luau A. sunmvns, .` AT CHEAPEST RATI8. Ail kindso! Lumber Building Timber Lnths. Shingles. &v. unlv nlnve In tho pin-h:u-inn nu... 1l.. Leading Undertaker & Embalmer, 251 I RI.\'CEsS STREET, cox. ; I_".r.._.-A_-_ cripuon made to order. REPAIRING promptly attended to. Chairs caned. M.\'l'l'RABl:8 restued or made to order. ` ('ARI`l"l`l-l cleaned and laid. I\A 1 1-\1-uv-nvnnv-nun. nu-nu-sq-nuns-u F_ AnLon Svrn-:9 AND LOCNGES of `lave:-y dee- cnption made order. nrommlv amended to. Chairs \Vorld'a Ticket Agent. (`ornor Johnson and 0n~ mrio Slrouln. GlYEA.\'Ir)I'l`RL'NK _L`.l'l`Y } AS.~5'GER STATION. n\' ` _ Puunngnr sunset! at in buy for J I III Santa 1 mm and tho on M Ohtfhnt oohln =3: _(`_or. 0-n'tar-to l`_I;arrm'k Sta. nnnl \ Aun n, . . E..NF.Y .B.FSAME7 IF YOU WAi;IT THE 0/Ieapestc Bestfurniture 3; %BRAME %Sa 251 I :-inress Sl., Cor. Sydenham Street, Kingston. F. C. MARSHALL, _ UPHOLSTERER & CABINET MAKER. llll'C8 I'll ICU. lsx? (`nrpets cleaned and laid. Good Work at Low Prices. Best of city references. Tana. W.uuc. Axnm:w'A.~mnuso.\'. Ilnn IA VIVOICDDOIN` (`PBIIDDHICRI ION. W. B. &. S. ANGLIN. Sept. 2%. Eu! End of Wellington St. Furniture made. to lrod and polished. MM- tresscs renovated. V 'indow and Mantel Fix- tures tted. I8 (`nl'n:I|n I-lnnnn nnrl laid llnnll Illnrlr nl \. |lIlUIBllJl(1l a nun \.(lUllll7l nlnlcln, NO- 58 BROOK ST-, Third Door above Kink Street. IIETIITICI . IUCVUB I\IlI`IlUIl Ull '7 IIUIIIYUHIIJ Ill. ; p.m. The last tmln connectln with the Mail Steamers at Halifax leaves ingawn on Thurs- day at [:40 p.m. A ` til! you are sending for your friends we can l WADE & ANDERSON, I Vnknlno An...` and f`..L.:-...A `W. M. Drennan's-U_ndertaking Dp t. IS NEVER: CLOSED. v.,_ - `u-4v\,u4A)Ir nu4aun4a4.n, VI. .s'g/denlmm Sh. Kingston. Telephone comm nnicntion. Aug ~ . . . . . . . . I . . |\rA|\4 \_.v......u--ua-unu--. W- .9 .':APRFN.NAN~ {OPE/V DAY AND /v/0//7 `ITS Nov. 5. ` Tlie Picture Frame Factory, I1'5Brock St., ' `IE . o:EILKE_ l .`.~~SHl!hH\' dnmmmd Prnmnnl nntl Pinhu-mI- _l_ \.I-I-1l--I.l.-l.l.-uI-l_I- l'.'~`.v-Slightly damaged l"ra.mea and Pictures \ . v um be bought far very little money. Jun I`) AH experienced mzm always on the Px:m- ces. Telephone Communication. 3.000 fem of New Mouldings. the latest sl):le9_. and patterns; opened up yestony at M:);tEWinifCarnival; Bm's'r IN THE MARKET. Through inconvenience and delay by the lefte ` Fire I could not do justice to my cualomen. Now I am ready again to servo; them $11!): promptncas and attention. " ' - nun. vv J! Dec. 1-I. `QZI STREET. \'n\' 5 zdyv For Action. o1`Ai.L DESCRIPTIONS, CALL AT .uu uv uuq Jun. 12. ' " 7' Undertaker and Embalmer. Aug. 9. v 75 an 77 Princess St. RE6kEPI`06fH]` day 1:40 you sending furnish you with prepaid uassngo certicates to brin them from England, Fmncc. Germany. SW en. Norway. A 0 Rules of passage uivmys as low as by any olh Inc. For Tickets and every infonuntion apply to 7v5bOD"Ii~'II') 'C'c5XL._ Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers. f\ Z(`I'fTTI%fWTf"("l J- uIul.|._J.I_U\J\J.L). 5. King FURNITURE, &c. UIIIIII IIIIIU.|-mo JAM$ SWIFT. uvju It-um A us. 9. trains to Montreal and the West - The last train connevting at Portland with the Mm ! Steamers. sailing from that port. on l'llburaday. loaves Kingston on Wednesday at n.m. hall -mm. The Steamshlpe of the Allan Linc come dlroct tothe wharvus of the lntcrculoniul and Grand Trunk Railways at Halifax and at Portland. and passengers are forwurdod on by special The Inn! lrnln (-nnnnolimt nl l`orth\nd IU IRIHLUII. one 'eur, hn.l1'- are. Thn Rtm ru n.n.In-IL. (`iroa.ssian. . Peruvian. . . Sm-dinian. . . Polynesian. ` (`ircnasian . Porm_'h\n. . . Parismn_ . .. Polyncsmn . Cincaasian. HA1 ES Uh` PASSAGE 2-~ From l'0l`ll8.n(`l or from llalifux to Liverpool and Londondz-rry. (`abin-$w. . $75. Rcturn-$l00. 31"`. $150. lnterlnedinlu~8.'l). Rel11rx141D. Stceraaro laced nt 315. (}l.AS(}0\ AND BOSTON Ll.\'F..~(}lnsgow InRnutnn. lntnrnm(linmwI; .')_ (`hildn-numlcr ULASUU \\ AS I) HUb"l`UN l.ll\ l'..-~l.n'lllsg0V\' lo Boston. lnterlnL(liute--$`.l.5. (`hildron under one $2.50; on.-r one and under twelve. hnJf- mm. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. WINTER AR:R:ANGEMENT. ` THE - SHURTEST - SEA - PASSAGE, AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. DATE OF SAILING : :5 00 Ada! cont-I all neoclurr travelling ' ox naonoh Winn tour a tlonthurn rcplo with uovoluoplonl wanes. Tm- ol` t roe weak: or longer um! arranged. permitting the v my 0! two to forty ollutouu. houh luxurious Iron A Una null fort- ngernnnall the "- gm.-I am` :2. cnncnn. ADI.` mount VIIAIVLVULV I1. DIVUH AV 6. \/U., Or to J. P. (iildersleeve. Agent, 4'2 Clar- ence Street. - - V01/A/A /20. 1. WE UUIIIHIUQIIILIUII. LIIBCFIIICUIBDC Pl.l8S1'|gU*OO- ` Steeragt: at Very Low Rates. Swemge rickets to-and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of l-Inrope ant low- est rates. 7 Through Bills of Lmling given for Belfast, Clan ow, Hnvre, Antwerp and other points on t e Continent mnl for Muxliterrnnoun .\.\..A- Cabin -860, $80 aml$lO0, nccordingto ac- commodzttiou. llltertnediato pa.asage-$35. Sfpnrnase at Vm-v Lnw Rnnu: .\`tnnrmm (LALLIA. . .` AURANIA. BOTHNIA.. .\_'|*}RVIA. . .` H -I`R.URIA.. UALLIA. . . . AURANIA. UMBRIA . . r KINGSTON & PEM AB'l`:O7Kr1-!2. (LIM_1$ED.)T NEW romr A/I/`D LIVERPOOL. FAST EXPRESS{W(lTLTTSI:RV|CE RA ! ES OF PASSAGE From Portland ` 1 'mm Halifax In l.i\'a-rnnnl nnd hnndnndn-rr\'_ ` On FEB. 4111, .3111. 61'}! al1;l-I();l`ll, at T424` -W *1.'.1:`:.'.`:m'.:::' -' J. `rnrwll. F. oxwn. B.W.l`o1.nnn. Aut..89pL An.0ou.Pnu.Aat. Supt. ' u we .- I-v |Ul'|3. For freight and passage apply at (`om- )anlyl"s Office, No. 4, Bowling Green, New `OF . FROM PIER NO. 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. (CALLING A'l`(;`01IlI{ mmnon.) _RA'rEs OFTEASSAGE : on/\ onn , !alII\1\ I- VERNON H. BROWN & (.`O., n] D {1;':lAv-ulnnvo A.mnl- A0 {'1 V0 IAFT ..lll1w p.m. ..at 1:20 mm. . .II. 6:15 mm. "271`i}}.i1}I.s7 1i;?4yuii TRAVELLING. sun I u: ..Jan. ..Feb. . Feb. . Mar. ..Mar. _Mar. .:pIl. . . p. `.Muy E l S mn T6635` xomli -. 2m... 7th znn. 7th.. . `gist . unnun-:4 . 27th.. .l0th.. . 24th.. .Sn.turdny, Jim. `29th ` . . .Suturduy, Feb. 5th .Suturduy, Feb. l`. th. .Saturday, Feb. 19th ..\`Murduy, Feb. 26th , .Sa.tunlay, -Mch. 5th . .Suturday, Mch. l2th .Saturday, Mch. l9t.h , 45!. 3:65 p.m. ` .1! 2:05 n.m. .nt 4:55 nun. . .5! 6:15 am. . 4:18:10 Sundnys ..Mar. ` .Mnr.l ,.Mar.E ..Apl.S ..AnL 2 Feb. . ..Feb. 1 . zmn . 12th n. %th '. 5th 7. 12th nith mh loutreul. I pan. : uonrrow nan pun. Pa-ougorn leaving by Jun tnln will reach Whnlpm In 0 hours. No. I I luvu Klnnwu fzmm. mrrlnn ll Blnrbot 9 I01!) um. and Ronfrew 1245 mm. oounootln with 0.P.ll. Expfau hr polnu No.58: VC.KI ton atOp.m.. mn- w G. .R. N h I: T1-nln ll xmnhot Lnko for all win out west. 910 th "II llflll. ' into the room the The eun shone brlhtly next morning when tlu-I nwoko. With the exception of I slight Itiinue u! the limb. she we: not the worn for her adventure ; but the was now eoctuolly cured of A" m. mnntio vision. The ocnleo had been rudely removed from her eyes. She vowed never to be deluded again. and nevor afterward: treasured my romantic Idea. except one connected with the bendeome knight who Ind how her deliverer. 0 Funk wont to Got-man . where he re- nuined fur four yuan, eating himself In A ooune of utudiua. Ill seeing much of lilo ; and tho huntiou of the old world. lint he I never forgo! the pretty hmwp-oyoul maiden of Meadow Grove." who run destined tobe I his bride. , `Pk- -.... -I.....- I.-L-LII inc- sh- -...... IL- . IIIHIIUUT IIIIUII II?` HID IIIII: ill]. Fimnk, that I encounter with Ethel, ~ drove nlowly homo, Ihinkingovorthutrunga occurnnee. Noror. he thought. hul he soon Inch I beautiful creature, much an Ingenious face, well cglculnud to make A lacing Im- pression. It vs: no pun and so rened. Tim singular encounter of tin! night never After- ward, in all his wanderinglg In forgotten by him. I-`uni want to (hr-mnnv. when Im rn. I ICCTCC UCII'ClI III, Oh, no !" she replied : than hutuned in- to the hours, uny u to her room, where the cu-ofully removot `her mulled clothing. Altar bathing. the carried her clothes to a plnco when she herself could take them out to clonnle than to avoid detection : then nho crept into bed sud did not uwsken from her Ilumbor until lntatho next day. Il'i-nnln char 3 nnnrmntnr with Ethnl WII lllll llillllll IO UV. I very IGTIUUI llllllg. ` Yes. I will. [promise never on {nrget you, never !snd I will marry you when I get to be s young lad ." "Thank you !" ref iod Frsnk, smiling at her earnestness. Good n ht" As he was drivin swsy `e called hm-Ii. "We will never to] snyone about your be- ing lost in the swamp ; remember it is to ho s secret between us, ' unl. .. I" -I.- _.-.l:..I . sh-.. l....s.......l in `"1" IIIIIII UIIII IIUVU |IBP|KlIUlI' Illl UIIU 2 Et cl hesitated for I few momonu tu con- Iider before answering, for I,_`j` her, child as she wan, a promise had alwit .'_i9en, and was still destined to be, I very serious thing. "Yum Inll lnrnmiln nnvnr tn fnruot Wily Ul TUIIICIIIUFKIICU. I never kiss gentlemen ; nmminu says it is not right." Very well ; do as nmninm tells you." re- plied Frank laughing. You will wl.u-n l come back to we on on my return .rnm Europe, you will lie your own mintreu then and not no ucrupuloun. You will kiss me then, anal marry me, be my wife, won`: on? In all romances if n Indy in reucued rom death she marries the knight. and you mutt marry me 3" Frank aid this jeuingly, then added in A more serious tone, Stranger thin than thin have happened, littli one 2" [Ct all hnniljtnd for A `aw ninninnln In nnn. IIIIUUUI UHFBLIJIB IIILU [CHIC- Uh it is nut worth cr 'ing about." said Frank sootliiugly, lifting E-r out, for they were now at "Meadow (3rm'c." Only pro- mise not to forget me. mid give me a kiss by 1 way of remembrance." I Imvnr Iain unnflpnu-n - Innnunn nnrn H. i Ills . I never will forget you full. in have saved my life. Hnw cnuld I Y tinned, burstmg into tears. (HI it in nu? wnrth 5-rvinu nln An-u nanaun pg... Botwoon Kingston. Pototboro. Toronto. 0! tum. lontnnl, Quebec. and all point: out and went. "TRY I1` 0110' AND YOU WILLTAII NO Uf IR ll ID!-nwlncoomcau-Inro run on all In Tnlnnhctwoon Klngutommd Bhu- ho Into. No. 8 Ex lonvn Kingston 5! It!) I'll. Arrive: otomo 9310 .m. ;0!uwa. 5. p.m.: Ilmm-ml. I run. 2 Rs w. 0:1!) mm. HUI" llIl.\ICLy [U Illlil [HE U(3ll|lLIIlIl Hilly. Frank listened with surprise, lcusurc. and amusement. until they reac ied .\Ir. Moore's residence, then said : I earnestly entreat you never to go there on such an errand again Had you remained there much longer the result would have been serious. Oh, I neder will 3" replied Ethel. shud- dering. I shall not have the opportunity should I desire it, for in a few days I mm 1- ing away to school ; besides, I never will x have in fairies any more 3" I. too, am going away," replied Frank, "tn unsue a course of studies lll Uernmny. I wiil be absent four years ; when I return I may meet you again,"looking eurnestl 'at her naautiful n turned face in the c cur moonlight. W en 1 return do you think that you will remember me ?" Ethel looked intently at the young man`s hnlnlnnnu-flu-n tlunn nrnlnilnml with fuel. TAU-HUI IUKFIUU hunlaolne face, iug : I nnvnr mi IIUUT [H CIHIK muuuy SWIIIII J. Ethel, gathering strength and condence answered him that she was not hurt, then frankly narrated her dream. hi-r idea of the vision, her desire to explnre the m\'st(-ry. tunl her anxiety to nd the beautiful iady. I-`rank lintpnml with nurnrise nh-manra-, VCIIICIC. Now, my dear little irl," said Frank. gathering n the reins, `rut tell me are you hurt `I then now {on mine to be fast nt this hour in that mm (ly swam ." Fthnl mxthm-inn ah-a-not 1 um! r`(IllIlPlIf` I IUUCIIUU H-[HI IH LIIU IIIVHIB U] HUI (lUll\Cl`Ul . Thank God !" excl-.Lin1e Frank. For it few moments she was unable to speak. mul lay motionless in his arms. He carefully carried her to his carriage and placed her on the seat, the faithful dog running beside the vehicle. u\'._... ..... 1...... I2sl.. ..:..l `V l.`......I. UUIIIK VISIUIU, INC [HUG llIl5l5Q'JI. "..\'peuk again), for Heaven's sake, speak 3 whoever you are 3" cried Frank. Ethel turned her head and saw xlainly in the moonlight the tall, dark-loo ing mun u.ppr0a.ching. She sohbed out Here, and in a few moments he was at her side. She extended her arms towards him. He stoop ed and dripping with slime n.nd mud she was rescued and in the arms of her deliverer. H l`L....I. (`...l I" ......I. ...I L`.mnIy L`n.~ .. DOHIGCIIHIK EUITXIHG [NR5 llu`.\PpUl||l -lI lllllflltl` Everhaps. It is someone that has been left or dead. and has been revived hy the mid- night air." Quickly he crossed the field to- wards the tree. As he npprom.-he(l he could see the form of a small dog near an n right figure, which, in the shadow, nppearei like a. portion of log. The dark, curl-crowned head was turned from him. the back only being visible. the face unseen. ".\'nn-nl: nrmin fnr llmu'm\'n Hlllif` nrml: ' sllrolluell II] [He HIHIHUVV Ul lvIlU VVHIHUIJ LFUC. After listening some rninnfes the perplex- ed Frzuik proceeded to untiv his horse, when again--this time fainter, although distinct -were heard the words : Help Eoh, help 3" He returned, sprang quickly over into the InL'ml(m', and shouted : Hallo ! where in (God's name are you '3" The sound went echoing through the hilla followed by in. silence, which nppezu'e fo the perplexevl young man, intermina.ble. Then came 1. faint, sobbing sound, A moan and u howling from It dog, followed by the words. cnrdly intelligible. Here in the swiunp !" By jove !" excluiined Frunlt, it is vermin- ly the voice of It child, here at midnight in the swamp. Wlmt on earth can it mean? Something terrible has happened -a murder vwrlmm: It in nnmnnnn Hint has hem: left. What in (}(`)d's name can it be? excla.iI_n- cgl the astnnished Frank, stoppin his home and throwing aside his` cigar. "til the place haunted '." D..- .. t..... ._.,........L.. 4l.....,. ....... ..:I........ 51...... A..llural RoInnnce'-'Ho\'v It Begun and How It I-:mlel-A'Lover Whowas Faith- ml to Her ProinIse-AuuIH1'm HuI1c llupplly Fullled. ~ Ar:-Iva Toronto mm ; Uuum. Montreal. 9 Ron w.G.1lI Pnnonnoru Iocvlnc by this x A STORYTHAT IS sHoRT' ANDVERY ` mrengsrme TC RE(\`D. THE wm; oi LTHE%\x71s. IIIICULIJ Ir IHU UuIIx II then exclaimml with TIIE BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. `JAN. 4.23. ICI. ' she a feel- You f In the idle! `M. Randall Mlllm; pf Muit ` I land, N.H.. vu prontnoud to M: Led with an Attack of Incipient ooocumpon. (ion In remedial all hllod. Ho rapidly cow - hllluud. and Mndud rod ol In new m. u. Had Burdock cod mum. -mi lnnnnllhnln In-Ihl lnnniml hr A nun-In nun- I 87". II If DIIITIUBI DICII BUICK` `I3 immediate nlhl, followed by I opoody can IVYIIHX I WI! Ill LVJZIIIII VIIIX VIII` II `ooldl noncguarumo. 0 euro: con- nnm . W. .'. Wilton. wholesale and ` run I agent. Kinsman. Ont. OANA DA PAC /f/H0 RA/LROADS. Worth Ch woight in gold. Went`: \\'orll'I ` Wander. the ohcsput and but linlmoat in the world ; onus more out: and you further than say other medicine. Rhounustico, try it. 25 and 50:. All drngginta. I um um. men n nuruucx mom mmm, and the mloror will use Kagynnli Yellow 011 uxxmllng to directions. than no few cuea of rhonnutlnm. however bu], but will ylolcl promptly to the treatment. sun Cure For Inn: ngtlnm. If the apt emit proporl cleansed by some ` medicine that act: I: e bowels, kidney: nndIkin.unch u unlock Blood Blmm, -...l AL- Ln... u-III n-A "nnu--I`- \'-II..... ll}! WIIII Illl 50 `I1. Cl`, Ul l""*. Ethel : ldV0lll|ll O in no longer In: I I no- cret for hunk often declare: that e viuion in the Iwun near Meadow Grove" Iran the menu 0 making his lilo-long Inppineu. "(HIT ICU III. IE9? IHCII ll lllllllv In THU; Soon After the midsummer eve they were married. and Frank took his beautiful hrido ` buck with him to the city of l ---. I Ff'|A"n Al`I!l|'.III`Q in nn Inlurar Loni, A an. Ifllll. Uh. Frank 9 was it really yuu`."' criecl the delighted Ethel. Now I umleratnuul why your face ha been luch A puzzle to mo. " Hnnn Ah:-r khn n\hInnnnunr nvn than warn `now." he exclaimed, 1' PlU\| III]-VII W -IIUIIIUI. l'.thel," uid Frank. "look at me : can't you remember 3 Han four years am-lnulged my up ruuco that you vmumt recognize me ' . y darling: the man you promised to wait for, at the gum`. and u kiss, atundn be- fore you to claim that `bromine. I ask it sniping her in his KTIIII Ill) IIll'. Where Ynml when Y" exclaimed l"ra.nk. excitedly. There 7" she said, ruining her head and pointing to the meadow ; at that very spot. over four years Agu, he rescued me. Uh ! I nhouhl have perished hul it not been for = him, and I never will marry another until I have some ticlin from him -until he re lone: me. He n ould be hack this Autumn. and until itll paused I will not marry or plod mylelf to Another." l'.thel." me IIIIHTCIUIC L`! Ilrl. (`I '55`. It'll! said, "I love yuu clearly, In] given tn another. anal I cmuml wural. I have been false I mu, far he was my alt-livcrer. my life." \l'I.-..- C __ I ._.L__. 1." -_.AI,:_ -::-....4' 5-K. nu ol Randall Miller of ....a M u .... ......o.....o..I 5.. |.a.'{.'..| ..m. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE up ,4 _A n_A__L-__ lI_.._;_ . ___-

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