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Woodville Advocate (1878), 1 Apr 1880, p. 1

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Boucalrflosâ€"Oue Dollar per your, Strictly in Advaucr, - Anvnn'lll'soâ€" nearly Advclfisements pnicl quururly : Transient Advertisements, when ordered. ELDON HOUSE, Woodvnle, T. EDWARDS, - l’mprxetnr Fiat-clue accommodation and attentive servants. Bar Well supplied with the chuic- out liquors m-d cigars. ’hus to am! from all tm‘nn and every convenience for the travel- ling public. IVERY THURSDAY MORNING, _...__..3y -._.._ JUNCTION HOTEL, Lumeville. mum nels'n'nz, Proprietor. This first-class ilutel is situated It the Junction of the Midland and Turunto Nipiuing Railways. and is noted for its mperior ucconmmdatiuu for the truellinu tnblic. The bar is always supplied with the eat brands of liquors and cigars. Good ohhlea and hustler. H5 H UDSPE’I‘H Jr ‘BA RRON, Barristers, c., c. Officeâ€"Kent. Sh, Lindsay. Ann: “nuns-r11. - arms A. BARRON. - szwww \. vv “V \r vvwwvwshm QUEEN'S HU'I‘EL. \Voonku, R. MUHAE, - Proprietor. This commodiou: hotel has been entirely "fitted. and is 11ch finished in the must madam and in-pmved style. (1‘0qu Sample Boon“. Umweu'ent Family Suites. Keep nune hut host bran-la of L'qmll'fl and Ci guru Trtvollon and Visitun will Iiml everything cplnvgnietnt. A Billuml I: will in Connection. leer': lat and 7th Division Courts County Yictoujia. Secretary Eldon B. A. Sncietv Agent 9. h. S. Uumpuuy. Unnveynucer, Commissioner in Queen's Bench. J. xnxmxou. I.. ‘fx. 3 J08. prex'rmxp, mu. Good Stabling lad atteluivu Hbuler. Tonn- Inmlernto. This House is situate in the centre of the business portion of the Village. and has re- cently been refitted mul refuruished. and is therefore most anitah e for cnnnuercinl men Mud the public generally.‘ The liar is mu)- lLHI __2Ll Al, I . plied with thi-gbest IImmlsIIf LinIIIrs aIul Cigars. Guod tables and atthItiIe Hostlcl. GEORGE W I LL18 M I'LLA It, NEELANDS PENTLANI), Dcntmtu, LINDSAY, - OS'I'ARIU. Onodthe above will be at Hamilton'- Hntd. Jem'crton. on the SIRIUS L' MUN- DA Y of each month. He will A'no visit Woudville on the Second 'I‘UFSDAY of each month, stopping at Mcl’lwrson’s Hotel. Money to Loan at 8 pm cc‘nt. OFFICEâ€"Kent Street Lmdsty. Ontariu. I. S. MAn'nN/ I ..H Humans MARTIN dz HuPKINS, namsrans soucnons ac. NORTHERN HOTEL, Woudvill: BENJAMIN SUAMMON, Proprietor GYN .ECOLOGYâ€" (Dias-uses peculiar to “'omen) practiced in Ilmpituls uxclluively dovutcd to Diseases of Women 'u ‘lmnlon and Ldsnhurgh made A SPEUIA .TY. or PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCH EU R. Hdimnten furnished, and cnntmcts taken for my 0|; 9|] of the above work. Materials lur- J. HALWARD BROS. niihed if required. Henderson Cave. WATCHMAKER PHO'I‘OURAPHVER. ”II 090'! WEST OF NORTHERN ROTEI. WUODVILLE, oxmmo. A. UEN’l‘l-EMAN wlm sum-red fur fills Irom Nervoun DEM ..I'1‘Y. PREMA'I‘URI'. DECAY, uml all the ell'wtu ul yuntlnfnl in- dlnurotiuu. mll for the sake of anll‘eling hu- manity. new! free to all who mod it. the recipe mul directiuu fur making the simple ummly by which he was mined. Sull‘ururs wishing to pram by the mlwrtiaer‘a experi- ence can do so by ultlrossing in perfect. cm -‘ Idonco. , ‘ JOHN B. ODGEN, £2 Cod“ 8%., N: Y. I will mail (free) the recipe for a simple Ynmrmnu: BALM Hm: \nll roano Tn, FIIEUKIJ'JS. l’lMl’lJ-ZS mul bdn’l‘UlVE; leaving the ukin an", cleur and beautiful lll" inalruutimw fur producing a luxmium mwghof lmir on almlll lu-ml ur Hlluulll ace. AIMue-n, incluaing 3c. slump, llcn. Vandal! 00., 20 Ann St. N. Y. $135: was «puma. .amxn, «rmnnMv A flV/‘t‘AAA . J. S. LEEDHAM, ER RORS OF YOUTH - A (Q‘I'IN’I‘l-l'ifilffl‘f' yyl_|_n :11“er fur 3'57..er --A'l' Tflllk 0717103,â€" King Street, Woodmlle. Office mKing-atq \Vnodvillo. Bazoxmnns, PLASTERERS AND MASONS «1°C. MCKAY, M.D., L. R L. R. C. 8.. ELISBUIKGH. “ Eh: gamma," zrofesstauul (manly. PIMPLES. £30m (22mm. I. PUBLIBBID . C. P. and 1’16 (JOHN Mc’I‘AGGAlg'g Kirklield. Commissioner in B. R., C.nveyafiéer. Make: U .0: II: M the Sinking Fund system from Iwu Lu Iwou y yeaIa, ur on II h‘U-‘li III Luau with inneueat ironI ei; '1”. to nine IIIr cent. \Iith the privile 'e «If repaying the [pin- clpul any time after one year. 'nllE (JANA DA PERMANENT If yuu want. Immey to [my more land In [my ull‘ u mo;t,;age or nth-Jr clelpts, we Mum :ulvlsu yuu to sun the: rcducul tulllla ul llu: L'numln Peru fluent. Luau and Savings Cum- puny, which has maulu more l‘mms tu farmers fur the list thInty-fnur years than an" ntlner. You czm wet any time you want, tu repay. up 1.02" wars. The full :unnnutul llaeI-um‘ in mlvuncml. nu drducliun Ibeiug made for commission, payments in advance or uxpenccs. ' LOAN and SAVINGfi WM. LEE, Aucticneer for the County of Victma. Yem'lv lnntulmcnts require! to repay a [mm “1 SI mm in the follnwiujr Iberia-l! :â€"â€"5 years 3233. 80; ’(I yems $I52. 4|), ' l5yenrs, SI'ZO. 40; ‘2" years. 8|.I5. 70. Land Sales attended. Notes furnished free. ()mlurs Iult. at. the Aqucule' Office promptly Mtewlud to MONEY TO LOAN. IMPROVED FARMS FUR SA L '2 in the tnwnships qunnlmn, Huxley uml Elclnn. Sale 3;: M hr the sale. of the ccluln-nted and unrivalled ENHY EDWA I: ”S is prepared to 8“].- I ply.l.lVl£RY IHGS at any time and on the shortest Imtivc. Special Mfmltinn given to Ummnerciul 'l‘rnvellers. Chm-gm: always nmvlcrntc. TERMS UAR". Sta- bles m coun 'ctinn with the Elclnn Hume. MON BY TO LOAN. WWW ’WWNVMW . ~â€" APPRAISBR,\V0011V”10. Also Innurmce Avon and went for News- papers and Magazines, c. OFFICEâ€"OIIP dom- vust 0f Post OIfiCH, \VOODVILLE, ONT. 'l he aulmcrihuta have now got Muir Factory tiltml up in first-class style and are prepared tufnrnish an} thing that "my be \ entrusted to them in the shape of M~ Mruu’sWAo \l‘l\~\r\r\f.- - ~ at am“ ‘ Sash and Door Factory SASII.DOORS. mm BLINDS PLANIXG. MATCHING. MOUIDING, SCROLLS \WING u. ml short notice and 1timttum pricen. Also ahmg‘ca mu! lumber fur Having leased the alum and fixtmcs of \h. H (7. Smith liutulu-r. custom-Ia cnn h-H on 110.”.in llw lust of Beef \t. nll timus, Iml mher manta in autumn. Pnrlies lmvlnu fnt cattle to «lisnnce of will plans. all or wave \mrcl at my shop. LIVERY of the heat manufactule. Also agent for Jrcub l I. itlmgrnln. lm‘ntllel far mimplemcnts manufactured by anun liws., uf lnvmnnll. Unt. First-class Suuing Machines for sale. Alan agent for the sale: of CONTRAGTIND AND BUILDING A SPECIALTY. Mclfi'msie Bros. A. J. McCORQUOTJALE, BUTCHER SHOP ! VOL. IV. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT; PIANO-FOR'I‘ISS AND ORGANS, RCH. CA M PUELL, COUNTY AUDTIUNEER PLANING MILL J. C. GILCHRIST, THE ADVOCAfi‘E. HUOSIER GRAIN DRILL, VV (M )13VILLE TERMS CASH, yummy warms. C( ) )1 P;\ N Y "\VOODVILLE \VuO D V I I IKE KEITH? EDWARD J’ ‘. .A. J. McCORQUUDALE. gale cheap AND WOODVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1880 Macun'ay was umluuwtedly correct in his auppwi-Euu that thu curiy Ho u'aus haul hul- laul puctry. Wu uuw well im giue that the .Jiln-l pncbry dmlb with duanusciu as well as .Ieronc own a ”no l.'uy new 1). 'uaeutogl' u a ,uucluncu 0! Ella douwstic uluha : nmm'rws u nous. ' itmulll from his swim in the Tibet. H-Irabiua lmuteuual II meâ€" "c lived wlwre lluW St. Pc ter'l “1:.“ lens Its Noble clumeâ€" A‘ml .15 he steppe-l on tho' front-lto’op, umuuus' wuu did any 9‘ .. You'll “u mu new mummy”; G0 ruumi the ureath y,” I He‘d stayed the 'l‘uscauf bemzm Uutu Law bri-lge ueuhvowu, 'l'hcu haul his swuu in lnliur Soaked mm fmm we ' 'crowu; Autl win-u his (wife gaze. on him,‘ His lute was xuuu fun: Id ; “ ch’vc can’t“! yunr «lo LI: 0! «huge . Yuu’d sze a .lreml-ul cold." With speed he chang-eul his toga, l'ut slipper. on: ills few: Aml sat bcai-lc the regi tor, Where he cnul I feel the heat. His walls. with fnlmtlc \vimlum, Hut. Inatlis pnt tn his toes, Ancl flannel nll his thm-ng, Ami Dnorm-grease on hii note. " Now sit thee down. Hu'ratiul,” His wife did sharply aw. ‘ ' \Vhatc'el‘ may Imp. you don’t go out Again this blessed day." The hahe ruck in the caulk, ' If he should chance tn ry, While I make up for supper A Human beef-steak pin." Horatins real the paper, And sipped same catnip tea, Aml when the babe uh I cha .co to cry, He (lanccul it on lm knee ; Aml when the feast \vn ready, He ate his beef-steak pie. And when he anught his couch that night. He wan completely «lay. . Yet er. the moon marked uiidnight, His teeth began to ache. , Al (I with the throes (if .311. Iii; limbs lwgnn to ahakip, Grim pleurisy piuchusl at his side, Rheumatic! pincho-l his two, Pneunmnia was in his lung, Ami suuflles in his muse. For many days in Autumn, And wlnm tlw 'l'iher fru'zo. He nursed his teeth. his limbs. his side, He named his lungs and "we ; Quin-hm he nwullmvnl hy thu pound, Am! luts of mercury, And every uhht he drank 3 quart of red-hut bonnet tea. 4‘ Homtim. you're a donkey I" ' Q the nit. his wife wmll-I any, “ If mm \vmllcl crass the 'l'iber. A hricly: is the true Wsy. Why, evvn in shuwcry weather. I’ll "ever loan: on roof. And risk a cold. unless I wear Gum-show mnl wate*-pruof." Hnrntins, 'mid his Infierings, By thp nino gm]. he swore 'l'lmt untu {"uihgr 'l‘iher Hu’d ll'llst himself no mnro. He aware that if there came again A new! to nnvo fair lhnneIGW He'd let home utller hem lmld Herein: the glnryâ€"mul the cold, While lw. wumined at home. " ' What. will my darling do when I um in State prison 2' “ Such would he his fate. everybody anid. ll: could hot. he Moided. and in a kind of feverish devlmir he waited the result. Vnur father was with him often, ' keeping wutuh.’ the villagers mid ; but it so he was not visi- luut. emmgll. {or one (Lu-k, stormy night, the hut Imforu the dreadful sitting of the court. when iho‘wmd Fonrud .ml howled a'wub the old farmhouse, and the hoavy autumnal rain but against, the windows; my father drew his fuvm-itc chair. tlu- one which tlwnyn stand- in that dark comer. and which none .avo you in" over-and Iih'cé thou, h‘o dim “ \Vith Mr. Graham for security, they let my punr father L'" hum»: ; hut u mightv hlow had fallen upum him, houmn‘ving all his lnc~ ultieu ; llu uunlll neither think, Iwr tnlk, mn- net. but would nit. all «lay with mother's luunln in his. gazing into her face and whis- pe- ring mmelimes : "Oh I am so glml. " ’ gmpud Jessie, while W alter continued. - ' LAYS 0F ANCIENT ROME. JESSIE GRAHAM, 5E ‘6 A STERY 0F lOVE AND PRIDE. 21$ ch guilty ?" Pro Bcno Publico.” g‘octm. . Comm urd. ~ 03â€"â€" bf danger ; ‘ Do you believe} clil ’i'. 3' a ‘ No.’ the unsWoro‘l min ly. and without hil asking it, she guru lmn her blessing. ‘ He kissed hi: uiator.â€"- kigsul \nnt DJ‘) by. and than he Wont away. They saw llil face, white ill a corpse. presfie l sx‘ainut the window pone, whllo nu eyes Wor- rivet-d .upon hi. luna- ilul v-mu; vim-than the 3 loco was gone. an I only the storm \vmt nob- : hing past the plum «here he haul Itood. flAll thavfniéht the lulu. burned on tho tabla, aml they waltol his ratnr i, , but fro.n that hour to this hohus not 'com‘ back. He 1 could not go to prison hn'l «at h: run away. Mr Graham ptiil tho'bn l. nml ho was hard tony that ho was :lail 'p'ior Scth escaped. 1 did not quite understand the matter wln n l was 3 boy, auzl I almost hated your father for testifying gain“ him, but I knuw'now he did wn t he th lllgllt‘ was right. It is laid ho lured my .tunt Mary, lion's mother. nnil that she loved hun In return, but after this find nlhir there arose as cool as; between them. lle wont to Nsw York and married a mono fashionable Woman, while uho, tho, chose ignothorfl ' V‘ Did they do? ‘lhld the money ?’ Jenni. naked, and Walter ropliml : ‘ 1 wish he could. tou,’ cried the impulsive . Jcssie. ' l w sh you ware my lu’nthcr.’ all-l [ ’slle mwlautmily laid her lmml in hi5. ‘ Have ynu never IIOIl'll from your father ?' 1 she asked, and Walter n plied , it. I my. to my mother‘s hide, and winding his arms abo-lt her nepk. he said : “ ‘ Elluu. _(lu you believe ma guilty 1” “ ‘ No, tuner for 3 mommt,‘ she replied. and he continued : “ ‘ Henvuu bless you. precimu one. Mr that. 'l'eachuur ch.“ to blink the name. and give it a father‘s hleniug.’ " My muther was too much bewildered to answer, anal with a kiu upon her lips, my father turned tn his I'Mhur an I stun ling up beiuuju him. an“ : ‘ ' ‘I know What’s in your heart; but. father. I swear cu ynl I an: iuuncout.’ Bleu me. fatherâ€"Moss your un'y boy mm: 11. 0:0 "l‘hon gram 1]“. put his tromblin . lnud upnn thu brown locku of his son, and saiul : '1 \mulul lay cluwu my I. fa Lu know tlml you are not. guilty ; bub'l 'lnluu yuu all the same. 1qu may Gotl bless yuu tun, my [my !‘ “In ther hodmom gran LII-Idler It} sick. and kuouliu‘ by her «do, my father said to her : ' Ngver, though Aunt. Dmby lays that Hayward indulged in u new unit of chitin“ soon after, uni gave various other token: of being .\lum«l.mtly supplied. No on. known where ho is now, for he left Dal-"Wood your- Tue night. aha-laws were falling. and Ihe could not see the pain on Walter's face In no repliuul : ' Fur a. few «lay: sh: wztchod to no lather coming back. for unspoiled Was Innu’ttorrihlo than reality. and those Who Were his Mon-ll butor.) laid his 50in; oil'loukecl badly. From Udalflll her Iprmul runuivu sent her a. double ourue tor ln'lngm; this \lir-gl‘aco upon them. and thou she took her hl'll nowr to rise Ho'lllll. The first Uctolm' fronts hul fallen When they laid mu In her nrms Illll mule her lqu for her hahy’: sake. Hut five day af- ter lwas lml‘u sho lny dual beneath that Western window where yuu so often sit. l'hun the proud mother rolentod and cum. to tho rum-ml but she hm ancr lmou hero since. Your fnthor was pream, too,--hc houo-ht the monument; he criml nvor mo. and wished that he could till my father'- plnco.’ ‘ And younm »tlner,’ interruptod Jessie, ‘ tell me more of Iler.’ ‘ Ham yoanlter 1 Oh. nn 1 I love,-â€"-| man I like you no much bani-than I'did ‘Unly once. Six months after mother died he wrote to Mr. Graham [rum Tax”. and thutis the very last. But, Jessie, I slmll fiml him. I shall prave'hin: innocunt. and until then there will Llwnys ho a load in my Mum-«a smnethin; which make. me irritable, cross mnl jealous uf thuSu I love the hast, lust. they despise IL. for what I calllmt llclp.’ ' Am I cross to you. Jessie 2’ I III) not mean tn he, and now HIM. ynu know all. I will he an no Ion gar. Yuu «lo not hate me. do ynu, bIL'MMO of my mhfmtume ?' ‘ Am] is that. why you speak no coldly to me sumotimu when hl-m‘t. «leselvo it 2" Jus- aie asked, twinin; her many linger. about his own. Oh, how Welter longed to fnld her in his arms nml tell her how clear she was to him. nnl mo hecmue he lovml her so much he was oft-nest. hareh with her. But he dared not. She would nab listen to such Words, he knew. She nhnught of him us her brother. nml he wuuhl not .lutnrh the drum. so he answered her gently : No. 172 Jeanie WM perfectly innomnt ilI I‘ll" ‘1lll.|lllt spite of his roc‘ent promiue altar halt hi4 IIlIl jealousy rising up. IIuIl Ivhiqpr. III): tI. him that Jessi. spoks for hen”)! ‘ il'el than ha 3 andumther. With I WU ' ”1‘ at human, he Inn-tom] the emotion “Id ‘eplioIl. . ‘ It will be better, I think, mad I vinyl-it. “ it” ,I'-IIIII fntlIIeI at unem' Jessie mm an Inied what it ‘c'ost Imm- tlIIIs ‘lt‘llllel It.- -ly to ,rivo up IcelIIlee‘r over) ‘Il: Iy. IIII-I II'I'in ; Iv tlI her beneath the IQ. 5):“. ”had been tho goal to which he Md loukoxl f0]"'\t3l|l tIIrIIII le all his «Illa. cmusc f0I Wll-' -u be eIItIIIeIl on his flat you: Hi Giallfllll lIIIIl writtaII: i i. 2’: ‘ You are a gmd girl. Joni», and I'm mghd~ ‘ you tluuk of me as a brother. ' t“ But he was nut glad. He did not will! Sher tn be his sister, «but 110 tried .0 all" hilmclf believe he did. and u in the pines 'th ro they Int it was allot-1y vqry duh, ho /1 Wu! er wincml at in... _ Jessie a: if Speaking moro to a... _. ‘\ him, continued: ‘ l Imp. Will won't. tell grandma who you are, for she in so proud this the mighgmko , me feel very uncomfortable by {mung ovary timnl apuko tn you. \Vulto JA' and tho tone of Jeslio’s voice led \Val ‘ ‘px- met uonw unpleasant remark. 'yqf‘know father has inlando‘l to have you ll" wit as. but if \Vllilmn tells grandma. it will b.» ‘ hettu- for you to board anmewhoro O~,-/ grandma can be vorv (lianqueahle it tho‘ tries. and the would mnoy ul alumni to llQntll.’ when I cum up 1)} cried with my face i Wait“. for it new that diagraco banging Fur an imtxmt Walter felt that ho‘ would nut. :10 to New Yul-k at all": but Winn ll. flaw how clnsuly Jessie nestle Ho hii IMO, and hum-«l her say. ‘ You can come to no. pm every :I: \y. and when) I am going 'to con- gcrts. m tllu npera, I shall always uni word ."’ yun by 'aflthtfl.’ he rejected hi0 fir“ sul- " She was not uhamod of himâ€"01:6 only wi-lw-l to screen lum from her gruulmothor' I fill u: ltnl‘ o. and winding his gun «quad her, he said: = ., ‘ Aftgr yuu’nro graduated I than take y: intu busiuoss, unl into my own family, .- you Wore my auu.’ V ‘ ‘ v Am] Jessie her-elf lull "tosd thingâ€"1nd mill it must nzvt he. _ ‘ . proposed their returning home. .Ju-io In! , unnsu'tlly silent during the walk. fdr II. n was thinking of “’al‘ter's ‘yomiz mammal as they passed the gm" )1er in the dil- . tnucc. 8h. liglled : ' Pbor dear lmly I I don’t wand" Ara aim: and with tint momorytihw you.’ f “:A) ' I should not be and,’ he "maul: ‘ l! I could mm; the World 1: .I my opin'on, ' but ncmly :Ill axe-opt Aunt Do‘bby bell-n him guilty.’ ‘ Don my father-1’ lel Julio, 3nd II Walter replied ‘ Yas.’ 8h. rejoined ' [Thou] I’m afraid I think so too, for {abhor >know. 3 l ut,’ she hastily added as the {alt tho auto uru of Impatience Walter undo, ‘ l Iii. you just the same. -â€"yes, 0. giant deal but“? “1“ before I heard the “my. It lsn’tu bad a [luppniecl and I am In glad you mid it” \\ ill Bullen o'er won’t make me diltrfifl you Main.I By thin timo they had ruchéd tho’hnulo. where the deacon ant smoking hi- wanton! odpipc, «ml saying to Wsltor as he pqhmd‘ on pipe, lllnl snyvng to w slur an he entered. ‘ ‘ Where an the cow: you wcnc aflér not. tlnu tlnru hours agv. " \\ alto-r culmcl, and In du! JOIIIO. Ill“. the matter offact Aunt Dobby rejolflod: ' \Vhy. . mos. the mm. is milked and tho cren. n In ui vh nlmut riz.’ u;<‘n II In lll‘ll cur-luv llll. 'I but ni gm. after all had retired cm the deacon nul Walter. the former “id MI 3' uulsnn. ' ' W hat. kept you and Jessie to It“ ?’ ' l was tellin v her of mv father, and '1 he wenhww.’ rotunwl Walter. The cloacovnv igrbihéflv “11.....“flf. dw‘ when that. subject. was nuntionod,-§- thl after a mumth ho mlclod ' 7 ‘ I run glml it Mu no Worsepâ€" thut in. Pa glal you are not. lmtmy‘ng Mr. Gmhlm' tru~t Ry making love t9 hia_dnughtq{." \Vulefl‘n' w‘as ”very rp'do. 7 llrlvttfi'iiqe‘jdh spen‘k. 1|!"th «zrpmlfnther continuod : - ' I am old, “'nltor, but 1 h: m not for; ten the days when Iwm young; 6nd memberina my dinpmilion than. I can whyyml‘ shnulcl lovo Jen is Graham. C New hor ! Slm‘a worthy of my man's I In u. and she’s wmmvl herself “NI-d uial heart till the smm l of her voice in Im tn‘mn wlmnst as Ellen‘s; but she isn't yml \Valtm‘. I knnw Mr. Graham MI len run «In. Ilo'n nnhln and goodfimt I prowl. mu! the daughter or a million! musk nov~r marry the son of 5 poo_r;â€"--' you.’ And he did read it too. for with 'n I «er. nffnrt Hm cxnirinq flamn um! I» I G: nf light. wh‘ch n‘mnn‘ nn Walter's no. I ”wt. of Hm qmv-haired man "and!“ «yéth w lnnk of tmvler pity. Then ftp ' mvw. mrl t'm clnrknun fa" ha'wa‘en jw 1: Nmnl‘l mm mid. mnnmhfllv.‘ 'Thero is no hope. my boy,-no " ' Dnn‘r. !' cried \Va tonoamhn'nq “I'll?” father's nrm. " I understand it all.--- III Hut Inn mor, know wind; the world at of my fnther. and I will suffer thmu h timn snnner Hun Mk the Might-flood at tn ahnre nne iota at our shame. But w mv father immcr-nt. I Would never nah til I made mvn If n. "mm which enn‘JIl fiv-ulmn Wmlm not demise. for I IMO I granvlm.â€"â€"love lmr hotter thnn mv lifo.’ I .1. after this emf-anion he conlti no”! Ilia (grandfather in thn (me. he aural] III M. Lin mmulln «lvin'z in its took... an if wnuld fnin rem! there IOI‘IO token “Int '1 he so much desired would 0 0 day 00!! pun. -- -.- -.,, _ .- A a icinn as unjust. To be nonumud. ‘ hhr.’ 0 did n: 1w

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