,- n- 'V_, -u. uvv nun, a in] much excited, too tired to talk longer.’ He wae indeed exhausted, and for several are he lay quite still, saying but little and ' ' 3 happy thoughts of home and Jessie, ho Mr. Graham wrote, ‘ mourned sadly er hie abeence.’ ; Suddenly remembering the message he ‘ ‘{'_eit, and which would eeem to say he Lad Charlotte ReeVee he bade the captain bring to him pen and paper and with a shak- ng hand he wrote to Mr. Graham . ‘ I am getting better fut, thanke to Cap- aill Murdoch.- who, though a etranger, has eel: the heat of friends, and kindeet none. 1 Forgive me Mr. Graham. I thought the ‘ ride was Jeeeie. Don't hate me, I could at help it, and I had learned to love her ‘ are I heard from Mre. Bartow that you old he diepleaeed. I will overcome it if can, for I promised the grandmother I ah! not talk of love to Jeanie, until my her wae proved innocent.’ Thia wee all he had Itrength to write, and en the letter was finished. he relapsed to a thoughtful, hall dreamy etate, from hleh he did not rouee for a day or two. hen, with etrength renewed, he called the iphlill, and bidding him eit down Leeide m, told him the whole etory of his life, en to hie love for Jeeeie Grahamâ€"which >muet not tell until hie father wee proved i. 31M 1. th. w..â€"‘lt is from tho ‘ but our tissues are built up, and it is fthc same source that all the wanton ol unly a'o ro-auppliml. 1'. is necesmr , Ion. to keepï¬m blood pure. I“. no or lunch became clogged of conno flood in once hocomu impun. Nation- Il. are the moat searching and pnrif in; in. bold. To be hm! everywhere tom H. Price 25 cents. .hs y'ell of him tow. { have often wish- 5 Voeld ceswhom.’ end when I Ins s y boy. I used to wstch by the window it grew dark, and then 0 myself to ). Did I tell you his erm- c sir stsn is to kitchen comer now, just-where he is thst ni ht he went may I It was s y of gtsmfpa's that no one should ever u it sgsin. end no one hse, but Jessie. would mske a play house of it, in spite ulwe could ssy. I wish you could see 1e sud grandfather end All.’ e on tsin wished so, too, end in his as t st night he was back sgsin hy the s orthstone. sitting in the chair kept for m» long. And listening to his fether’s . blessing his long-lost son. ‘ Not proved .0 to the world, but I need no proof,’ returned thter. ‘ I never for e moment thought him guilty.’ Then titer e pause, he added : ‘ I hue, lee, unwittingly divulged much of my -_2I._ L2-L.ï¬,, .Mr. Graham may release you from that iu,’ he laid, ‘and than yon'mrely ld not huitato.’ Perhape not.’ Walter answered, for in {o of what Ill-I. Bartow had laid, he, too, nrtainul a ucret hope that Mr. Graham ad in some way interfere for him. What would be the result if your father Ild return to Deerwood 2’ Captain Mur- ‘K asked. ‘ Would they proceed againat 1 1' Oh. no 201:, no !’ laid Walter. ‘ It was img ago, and everybodl who knew him 1*. 'Q" .f ‘im ‘0'. ham: nftnh u:-l. “He he- been proved innocenEï¬â€"ihen 2’ pad in the voice which asked the question ‘there Wu 3 trembling eagerness. ‘ There ie eome'tnouble About your futher. He robbed e bunk. didn't he 2’ and there we. I stunge look in the keen eye: which did not now rest on Walter’s face, but sought the floor a if doubtful of the anewer. ' Never. never !’ Wulter excluimed, with f“ energy which brought the blood to his pd. cheek. 3nd turn to the eyes riveted iupon the carpet. ‘ He never did that.’ more won 3 smothered groun in the potion where Mr. Mar-hull at, and in- rdly the unfortunate nun prayed : How long. dur Lord, oh, how long must mm~L W 'I ‘ k ‘Yoa,’ IS unlisted, ‘ you uid thnt she 5 van married.’ ' But she isn’t,’ interrupted Walter. ' lt Fiat!“ iï¬poud upon me by tint {the- io’ima-wmmn Bellenger.’ ‘ You spoke of him, too,’ said the captain, 'tnd I funcied he might be you: cousin. You no I am tolerably Well posted in your ufl'nin,’ and the pleasant smile which accom- paniod than wordo, diurmed Walter at ’ouoo from bl] leu- that his secrets would be botnyed. ‘ What clue did you burn.†he ukod the apt-in replied. - , " ‘J 111in history, and lest you should have re- flux! 3 wrong impression, I may as well min. the whole to you, but not now. I am Thu captain Itartod. for he had not thought of Joasie an the daughter of Richard ‘ You, bloated newa,’ than u ihere came over him n strong desire to talk of the good news with some one. he continued : ‘ Tell me Captnin Murdock, lave I‘ta'lked of Janie Quinn 1‘ " ' You must have good nowa,’ the oapuin suggested. and Walter unwarod; ‘11. (received an pnmosoly,’ he thought, and then, a he icaliud wire and more thnt Jeuio was not married, laid aloud, ‘ l um IO glsd, I0 ghd.’ ' ' Continued from Fin! Page. ‘Q‘u. unï¬t-mm liven than, bu thin l M. from him? and braking opo- tho on- Volopo, Walk: and VI)“ Mr. Gnlnm bud 'ritkn, heading little what wu “id of billing... ocurooly kqowing, indeqd. thnt billing» vua mentioned 3t :11, in his great joy at ï¬nding that Charlotte md not Junie wu William's chosen bade. To be couln’mml. OWC‘; can“. n v I V from Worms tie-re will usually be i more of the following symptoms: breath. pale. snllow, orletden compl with occasional flushing. swollen upn enlarged nontrila. a lixtill circle uml eye. with dilation or mntmnlion uf Hi.- and vacant exprosniou. dinturbed grinding of the tenth. picking the uni dry cough, slow lover or convulsioni requires no conxin to induce the wife a“ Abemethy'l 6J0!“ Onndv. Prim ,r7', -â€"-u hi; revolver and then secured his pistpl and house. on the wnv m- When tho mm Onoi .m om Worms there will nnmllu M; Mn. JACOB SHEPPARD of Elora, carpenter cut. his foot with auulze. The small too was nearly severed, but the cut was not thought to be of much account, end Mr. Sheppard limped around. However, inlla motion set in, which was followed by gan- grene, or modiï¬cation of the livin flesh. and on Tuesday the sufferer (lied, gis case having hem rekarded a1 hopeless by the physicum for sew/em! clays previous. The de -- .wml was about forty-ï¬n: menu of age. and held in general esteem. He leaves a wnlow and eight children. csn. by the use of Mrs. Freeman's New Domestic Dyes. produce equally as fine eludes of color as those produced by a practical dyer. These dyes are simple. cheap. and of all colors. with fulldlrectious ,- prlcc 15 cents ; Magenta 10 cents. U, We -_.._ -..-.v "on a usuuly quar. rel over the pro rty. The Drurye are con- nected with t e leading familiei of New Brunswick. 102 Mu only.â€" We upped to all lovers of economy whether they may not prolong the aerviceobility of various pieces of eillr or woolen gumente by dye‘ng them new. Any person with very little practice con. by the use of Mrs. Freeman's New Domestic Dyes, produce equally as fine eludes of color as those produced by a practical dyer. These dyes are simple. cheap. and of all colors. with fulldimntimu . AN elderly mn named John Drury, a. den mute living near St. John, N. 8., shot end killed one brother and eevorely wounded mother on Saturday evening, after which he let ï¬re to the house and outbuildings. and ended the tragedy by blowing out his own brain. It is said that he had been drinking, and that there was family quer. rel nwu- tho “MM-5.. ,V "_ III-0". vvvl WIGIIC" ‘eed. The shooting from a cannon Mons. Loyd is done precisely as previously adver. tised. There in no trick or deception prac- tised; the cannon is loaded with powder. and Loyul is placed in the muzzle, the cannoneer applies the ï¬re. and Loyul‘ is blown from the muzzle and bent ekyward, and caught in the arms of a lady hanging held downWarda from a lofty trapeze. The shove is copied from the Allegheny end Pittshnrg Mail of week before last. Mr. Forepaugh’u Exhibition will exhibit at Lindsay, June 17. Never before have we witnessed such a universal desire to see aoircus and mena- gerie as has possessed the people 0! this com- munity to look at the greatest show of the world. The crowds that have thronged the streets have not been able to get inside the great pavillion, and last night hundreds were . turned away unable to enter. Fully ten thousand people were present. every avail- able foot of standing or sitting room being occupied. This famous combination is the‘ largest tented exhibition on the globe. The company of artists in their several special- ties cannot be surpassed, and the inensgerie contains many rare animals not seen in a travelling show, including a magniï¬cent giraffe, which is trained to harnessâ€"a difï¬- cult thing to accomplish with this kind of animal, which is usually one of the least in- telligent of beastsâ€"that curious creature, the white yak, a rhinoceros, aseaiion, a beautiful zebra. and the largest kind of ele- phants, both as to numbers and individual dimensions that has ever been exhibited in this country. The tents are anions and airy, and ï¬nely adapted to their purposes, the one to exhibit the curiosities and the other to display the various feats of agility, grace and strength on the part of the per- formers in the ring. They are both brilliant- ly illuminated by the new and wonderful electric light, which is produced from a magniï¬cent' 50 horse power engine. The entire modus operandi of generating the electricity and applying it can be seen in the afternoons as Well as evenings. The ring performances are without exception the most o'r‘lginal, novel and varied eVer witnes~ In... . "A snow WORTH â€SEEIHG. b. picking thénoouurl; var or oonvulsiom. It to induce the nufl‘eur to ’ofln Candy. Price 25 OFIeI'de-r: complexinn, g. swollen upper lip, livid arch: under the mtmnï¬on nf'HIo' pupil ... 1:-.7, I ' l in the muzzle, the the ï¬re. and Loyal in do and sent akngrd, lrms of a lady hanging .â€" - IAIA_, A, suffering to one or 3 :~ Bad sleep, \Vunted 500 blmln-is of Clover also any quantity of Peas, Om, lay and Wheat. Th'e Highest 3101*th Prim»: Paid in Cash, fur all kl» (1.4 of Farm Produce. opened an extensive flock of Groceries, Provisions, Sud Grains. c, c. AND OTHER PROVISIONS LARGE STOCK. FLOUR , â€" -â€"-â€"â€" “ * ‘ O Bog to iqfornl the people of W‘oodville an! Ho gurrbuudiug country that they have _ ' opened an extensive stock of SEEDSMEN. Our stock will be sold at munemtive price for cash. PORK. POTATOES LATEST FASHIONS over, Mommas. mum, Turn! two: and other nods solo. tn bu 1!. W H EREAS certain alterations haVe been made in the speciï¬cations' of mid work. All parties interested WI†pleas-e on“ .at the residence of R. Adam. Eu}. Reeve m’ Maripusn, or at the (“ï¬ne uf the undersigned and examine said specifications as amended and tender accurdingly. 'i‘enviers as mnendeii will he received at the Clerk's ofï¬ce up till Saturday the ISM: day of June. 1880. JOHN F. CU§N1NQS, ,7 Clerk's Ofï¬ce, Odnvood 3llt Mny,1880. DUR, OATMEAL. CORNMEALOATS PEAS. HARLEY AND WHEAT. 14th gnd 15! DRAINAGE WORKS least 10 minutei befére the closing zivlhc. . lulu: ARRIVE. Nipiuing. Southâ€"411:†3.1m; 7:30 p.m. Nipiuing. Northâ€"4:30 p.m. Midland, Sethâ€"l :30 p. In. Midland, Mirthâ€"4:30 p.m. Glenarm, c., every Tuesday and Satur- day at 6 p.m. GENERAL Glcoc'Eizé Gash System “W MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA Tnius going NOSE-31:85 a. m.. and p. In, Trains going Southâ€"7:55 mm, and 3:4 hm 'l‘rainigbinï¬ Forthâ€"l l :50, 7:50 p. m. 'l‘raiyg going-South --8:05 'rouox rova NlPlssING mummy (a and 15th concussions of Mar! 0 ahnd. the 5th Ooncaulon of mag. '. MCSWEYN PJEIRFEGII PIT. M ALWAYS ON HAND. umcmurr TAILOR, ho cuts and makes suits in all the VVA N'I‘ICD. ASK FOR CREDIT HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY :0. SMITH .9 co. And guarantees ; WOODVILLE P. 0. â€"AND ~â€" â€"â€"m ThEâ€"_ THE IOfCOH c! ea,usOu;; Bm t the lowest to. , 0" produce. Township, Clerk. D, mm. ;, 2:15 SHINGLESI Townsmp or Lamas :â€" \Veat half lot 4. Con. 2, 100 acres, 40 cleared, with log house and outbuildings. â€"._..~ Towxsmp or Buocu : â€" Part lots 7 and 8, Con. 14, 150 acres, 100 cleared ; with log house and burn. I'm-t lot l2. Con. 10. three-eightlis of an acre, in the Village of Dorryvillc, with frame house and burn and brick sturo. Immigrants and others wishing to Cheap Homcstcauls, will ï¬nd these parties worthy of their special : tentiun, as they will be sold cheap, and on vary easy terms of payment, For further particulars apply to In W sale, will lie 1‘ Sout 'eat quarter, lot 13, Con. 7. ï¬fty . acres, 25 cleared. with log house. “1.3011350: South hall. lot 14, Con. 2, 100 acres, 80 on the P°t5 cleared, with log house, lnrn. stable and 15 not 533 01 other buildings and a good urchard. are spurious East half, lot 10, Con. 6. 100 acres, 50 “a? cleared, culinary buildings. GRA Y S 3 Part lot 8. (Ion. 10, 88 acres, 20 cleared, ““95 "f’l‘RK' with ordinary buildings. Lot 32, Con. 8, â€6 acres, 50 cleared. Lot 15, North Portage Road, 100 acres, 20 cleared. Towxsmp or ELDON ; ARTIES contemrlating building will lind it to tlmir m 'nntugc to apply to ERA III I JVG Tl 11113.19 Ezcceries, Fruits and Gen fectionery. KING STRE'ET, WOODVILLE. Is well supplied, King Street, South side, And near the Northenn Huh-X, Keeps groceries in stock in his brick block, Provisions, too, as well ; Keeps Sugars, Tens, Flour, Perk Cheese, Sells Apples, green and dry, Codï¬sh, Sardines, Potatoes, Beans, And Herring in supply ; Keeps Butter, Eggs, Gloves and Nutmegs, And Candies in the jar. keeps Cnndlewicks and cnndlesticks, Coal Oil, and Snap in bars. Sell Syrup here, both pure and clear, 0! Gold and Amber hue ; Sells Raisins, Rice, Black Pepper, And Sundries not a few. ami Spice, \Voodville. Fund syiténi'o; ate of interest. Lands for Sale 0r to Rent. MONEY TO LOAN! P. S.-â€"Dou’t come without the money ; you will only lose your time. - "0-- v u-uu- u-un all“ 0V6!- 81.00 per barrel; under 6 barrels, 81.‘ 5 200 Barrel- Fino, 81.25 per barrel. A few lam]: Water Lime, 81.50 per barrel 300 Burch Cum-op “ m . â€"â€"5 [farm] lots and oval 500 BABBELS 0F SALT. PHOTOGRA PHER BARBER, OI! noon I!" 0! â€MN!“ uom .woonvuu, ONTARIO. INSURANCES EFFECI‘ED. . J. C. GILCHRIST, .J._ BMSOVER. From 2 to 20 years, on the Sinking d System or on a Straight Loan at a low at :â€"L-_â€"~L E. N. McLEAN ZI-IE . McLEOD GILCHR lS’l‘, Womlville. AT THE JUNCTION. â€"1MPRUVED ~ANDâ€" ...... , Auu lg), Lon. I. "[ty I. with M; ,"m. l’urohasox-‘s should look to tho 1.9.1091 ., 14, an". 2, 100 acres, 80 on the Pot: and Boxes. If the oddrou )3 house, burn. stable and 15 not 533 Oxford Street London,:t.hov and a good orchard. are spurious, 6412 1;" 10, Can. 6. 1003..."... an »----â€"M *DEALER INâ€" TERMS OASE. C A 1?. AGENT, M. R. Station wishing to secure ï¬ml (hose Pro- L-ir special nt- read by evcr_ ’ fnvt hi- lcnnpcrao-n' "$23!; ten three cunt anps. VAN â€ELF" 00., 20 Ann St", NRC , V_A ~.»--‘ M-_ $1†'10 8'20 "hr day at home. Sample. 0 worth s free. Adda-us. Suntan Co. ortlsnd, r aim. 156 If you are too fat or too lean and want to know Low to change your condition. and. fur a Copy of the wm-k, Fat and Loan. It (runtains 'complctc Hygienic, Dietetic and 'i‘hurnpcutic instructinns that will enable any mm to Reduce their flush if co what or inurcnso it .i emaciated. It is wr Man in a clear yet comyrulurnsivc style and its direct- o Inns (um be i 19in understood ‘It should be 7 | n - . r - Immicntions. THE GRAY MEDIGINI 00.; 'l‘m-onto, Unt., Canada. 0- Sold in \Vondvillc by all Drllguitta, and by all wholesale and retail druggists in (Jmmda and the United States. lM-ly N. ll.~â€"'J‘hc demands of our business havu necessitated unr removing tn Toreiito.,to which place please address all futuré com- ocnur diseases that lead, to- Insanity 0’ Con- sumption and a Premature (Waite. ‘ ' ‘ ï¬rlfldl particulars in our pamphlothvhieh we desire t0 send free by mail to ever}? one. The Specilic Medicine is sold by all druggipts at SI per package, or six packages for 86, or will he sent free by mail on receipt of the m iney by addressing ' ' .. '1' UV' -‘uence of Self-Abuse ; as loss‘ of Memory, Universal Lassitmle, Pain in the Buck, Dim. ness of Vision, l’renmturc Old Agcmnd many other diseases that lead to- Immunity 0’ Con- sumption and n l’remntnrc (â€0.90. ‘ ' ‘ .HADE wank. The Great TRADE _M ' .. EnglishRom‘ v .- adv, an IIIIiuil- - ' Iug cure fm Seminal Weak- ness, Spamm- ‘xqg, '. ton-hon, Impn g. ‘ ‘ " " , tency and alil'?‘n‘.\ Before Tabs Diseniacs tlIntAfto: '1'“ Ow: fr-"nu GRA Y's Specific MEn'ictNE: 533. OX ("OR D STR EE’I‘, LONDON, And are sold by all Vendors uf Medicines throughout the Civilized World; With (li- rc-ctious for use in almost every language. The Trade Marks of these Medicines are registered in â€ttnwu. Hence, mnylmo throughout the British Possession, who may keep the American (.‘ouuterfeitnfor sale, will he prosecuted. The Plus and Ointment nrthmufactured only at - And every kind of SKIN man never been known to fail. It is an infallible remedy. ,li. clquiztuallj mblwcl on the neck and chest, as mi. l: inn meat, it cures some 'l‘lll:()A’l‘, Dipthcl'iu Brunchitiv, Coughs, Colals. and (We! ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellmgo, Ab secsscss, Piles, Fistulas, 0L0 WOUNDS, SflRES AND ULOERS Its searcmng ant; Realm: R are Knpwn Throughout the For the cure of- BAD LEGS. Bm FAT A‘JD LEW ann BU\VELS, giving ‘tonc, energy; and vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS 0!" LIFE. They are conï¬dently,rccomnwndcd as a never fading remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has hecome- impaired ur \Venkcncd. They are- wonderfully ullicacious in all ailments incl- :lentnl t0 Females of all ages; and as 3 GENERAL FAMILY hll'lUICINE. are ,W Tnzs Great Household Modmine ranks among the leading necessaries Mime. These famuus Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most. [chrquy,yct aunthiugéuu the u 1"...» LIVER. STOMACH}. KIDNE 160 Gout, Rheumatism» Half a mile west of Mrs. Youï¬g's Hotel! GiVe use call before purchasing elsewhere REMEMBER THE PLACE. a it- "Vâ€"u. nun-us vuuul'luo public for their liberal patronage in the past year and would state that he 18 still mum. fucturing LUMBER AND SHINGLES,’ Having a oml stock of logs on hand lxe ll prepared to M! HOUSE AND BARN BILLS as cheap as any mill in these parts. FOLLIOTT’S MILL, FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER AND SHINGLES. '1‘ng yzxtl‘qrsigqg‘d would LUMBER ‘ SEINGLES 1’ '. FOLLIOTT, Bolsover, I’. 1 follow as 0. ac. unsurpassed ‘cmcdy. If. clfc tlmlly :uul chest, as shift iptu f1 TH HUA'I‘, Dipthcriu, s, Colds. and oven “WHILE Mamas when: the Worm L. 15ml Breasts, “38;“ has again_ thank .tho