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Woodville Advocate (1878), 28 Aug 1879, p. 8

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was yourself. glhe ntmy of your muUu-r was soon told; had secretly Innrrled nml ln'ttur trouble follow-«l thatumniugc. which had re. k yum-5 uuu uuzuluuu woman Will) u Egehild. l sought her at once. and that ii fiber that 1 w‘ould Mk0 hef- ninékuuglfi Sum! 39 M a 31001th 30 In», {or shortly Al in the death of your father. mul her out out adrift. upon the World, fur her u would not acknowledge lur Inuniugc one they opposed. 3110 came to this city, hoping to get wmk 7’ mic (low n, and was lnuuglit in tho 1 l. . {iiperfeab inin she certainly was” and I ing the seal, and applying a tiny key 'wan attached, she opened the hurt. _ contents were a bracelet of massive a necklace with a locket attached, n 50nd engagement and a gold Wedding I A letter, and Wm locks of hair. r alotterwaszuldressed to simply ‘ Alice.’ halting the envelope, Alice nuw that the or was written in the wellâ€"known hand in. Drnunnond, and read it aloud. NY DARLING bacon'rtzn, If [hm/e deceived you, it was the cause ironinstances, and I now wish to make ind: by telling you the truthâ€"that you 580‘ my child. You have ever been as I: loved daughter is, and it is lmrd to tell you now that {are not my own flesh nnd blood, but 1 Eit to you. Eighteen years ago I Went to St. Luke's Ipit'ul upon one of my visiting nnssions, i there heard that a new patient had come iaVOung and beautiful Woman with n your more had passed since the death fl. Dwmmonul null Alice had that day _ off her deep mourg,niu mul lookul sly beautiful in the exquisite bliu ' trimmed with lace. pro year she lnul not seen 'l‘remain St. El), foi' he had been away wandering in lands. 5W0“, Miss Alice, 1 wish to otl'cr my Wetulntions upon you stepping across rtbreshhold of Wooumnlmodâ€"may your n‘y’akies never be dimmed by a clout ." Thank you, Mr. St. John; and now I going to ask your arlvice.’ It shall be frankly given, I assure you.’ }I an free from when! now, and the fifty mud dollars I possess place we beyond Vicinity of working; I have no relations, East, near ones that I care for, and be- 3done' in the world, ask you where I ilhve, and what I shall do. 9’ - :1!!! Henry is you: flieml, and tells me Ella! ofl'ered you a home in her family, mg as she remains in Europe 1" flea, she has kindly done so.’ go with her, and when she makes up her atomtnrn to America, I will answer i'question, and tell you what to do.’ gspite of herself Alice colored, but am sad quietlyâ€"â€" in country seat ul 'l‘renmin St. J uhn was of the finest in the suhruha of the large trim city near \vhieh he dwdt. Mblegrnm from Paris had ordered it In readiness, and thither St. John took only bride, alter a few days passed at 591 in the city. l‘relnain I am nineteen to-niuht, and my lip! left me a little, sealed box, to he led when 1 reached that 1: 4eâ€" can I open iv 3' said Alice; ueVIe ml days aftel her ml at her new home. Bathinly, Alicu.’ i0 went to her mum and returned with box, a. Russian leather case, with a large OVer the lock. :three and you are not yet nineteen, will make you an old man's darling, n will consent to become my wifeâ€"now if. St. John, Mrs. Henry leaves next for'Amel-ica, and I intend to accum- her.’ Ideerl! And may I go tuo. ” asked ., St. I n, as he laid aside his hat, is fluid; 0011 before the maiden. “Alice, I would be so glad, if in- ’Of going under the care of Mrs. Henry rould go under mine. ace a tiny, little miss of {our years, at the races I tuck you on my knee, I o loved youâ€"first as a. child, then as a Lgirljand now as a. woman. l mu "z latter mm sent that. night, the good We known. and the draft enclosed l; fill-l human life hangs but. by a thrcml . one to whom it. was addressed \\ M ”pave are the happy epist’le of Alice Amonca. will follow your advice- thank you.’ (1 she did follow it, and found in the ,of Mrs. Henry a. pleasant abidinu place the eve of that. lady’ s leaving for Ear tho grmluutinu exercises at "Mud iflblliormblo school \scru over, a soiree bald in the par-Inns, and among the p present was Trmuaiu St. J olm, look- I “handsome as u pic:ture"~as Alice ex- Qd it. a your nnswur.’ arms stole up around his neck, the allied up int” his own, and he had his Continued from fir.“ Page. FAT.“ I. LUUKI‘Y'. 0n anlny alternwn, lSLli inst, whilst Tlmnms Barron. of Urmaggcvillo, and John Molina, were fishing in gull lake, the form. er in moving a gun at the linttmn of the hunt clisclmrgcdthe Juntcnu into his lsft almnl- dcr. He is lying at (iravcnhnrat i v n criti- cal condition. Jacob Gaudmlrlmcl his waich and chain and a gold luckcl: stulcn from his room in Barrie, during the regatta. Mr. Armstrong of Urillia made the highest seurcnn the L‘mmriian side, and aceoml largest of the game, in the international cricket match at Ottawa. On Thursday evening George K ing,n youth nlmut twanty years (if ngv, fur schral years subject to lits, was walking nVcr some logs partly in the mtcr M. his brotlmr's saw mill m llrydmi's Bay, near (lrm‘unlmrst, and was afterwards found drowned in about a foot. of water. He Was duuhtlcss taken by a lit. and fell ill. Some local temperance men are moving for the organizing of A local branch of the Dom- inion Alliance for the Suppression ;0f the Liquor 'l'rnllic. Tho promoters state that they will direct present attention to n vig- orous effort to enforce the Crook’s Act, and it: that fail. then they will endeavour to ob- tr‘iin‘ l’roliiliition under the Scott .Act.-- Mr. Haskill, who was so seriously injured on the Midland It. R. at ()rillia, on the lat of July last, by helm; run over by a train whilu almnting, and whose life was despair- cd of In: some time, has recovered so that he is able tn walk about. It. was thought at, one time that he Would lnsc a leg and an mm, but. he lama lust. neither, although some of his lingers had to cmnc viiiâ€"Times. Fourteen cm; of steel rails have arrived by the Grand Trunk for the Midland Rail- way. and will be laid at once, the l’ctorboro' [mun -,II where the old inn is most wmn, rcccixing nttcntinu first Our notorious Doctor Butler was again brought before 1!. Armstrong, Esq., J. 1’», on the charge of being drunk and disorderly and using blasphemous and most abusive language on the public street. He was lined SH) and costs, which was paid forthwith. His futher-in-luw providentinlly appeared upon the scene, and took his much abused and unfortunate daughter home with him. There is a good opening hero now for a. re~ spuctaliie Doctor. “'0 understand Dr. J. W. Wood, of Victoria Road, has some 110' tion of moving here. A man of his respect- ability would be an acquiaition to our viEIage. A 131-2.“: KILLERâ€"A very large Bear was killed in this neighborhood a few days ago, by Moses Mitchell. Jr. ‘ No, I love her, even more madly than I once ll..l her mother, and the secret. of the past slmll be buried with me.’ ‘ Well, Fate leads us by strange paths; so be it. she shall never know the story that fatal locket tells; she shall never know that I am cursed from the very grave. ' And I have married the dulghter of the woman 1 once so madly lovedâ€"the daugh ter of the man my hand placed in his grave for, in my jealous rage, I forced him to meet me in a. duel. Leaving the room, he wandered forth into the beautiful grounds, and thnowing himself upon a rustic seat, he cried in agony of spirit - ‘ I am thinking of the past, Alice; I will leave you to look over these trinkets aloneâ€" I will return soonl’ ‘ See, here are the namesâ€"Bernard Brown â€"â€"Ella. Brown, and the date is before I was bornâ€"what is the matter, Tremaiu, for you seem so absmt-minded 2' He turned deadly pale, and his hand tremblcd,but, bya mighty effort be con- quered his emotion, and looked upon the miniatures before him, and upon which his wife was gazing with loving regard. ‘ Open it, Tremain, and let us look at the faces of my parents’ The man obeyed, and as the locket flew open, his eyes became rivited upon the two faces. “ Your adopted - Maritza.” Deeply moved by what she llMl read, it was sometime ere Alice spoke, than 3110 said calmly-m ‘ ls it not all very strange 3' ‘ Strange, indeed 2’ Taking up the locket, Alice handed it to her husband, ‘ ll. 1 «lcccchtl yull, Alice, I did it for the host, imcnding to tell you the truth when you bccnuw of ago. Your pan-cuu' names are in the locket. ‘ Nuw, kuuwiug that I have but a short time to live, I you you these lines. ‘ God hrever bless you, Alice, is the for- vcut player of ‘ The package herewith your mother left for you, being some 01 her trinkets. ’ like- ness of herseli and your father, locks of their hair, and a few other little momentous; win: them, Alice, for they are your only in- heritanco from your own kindred. bolnru l but! lost my own baby girl. ‘ Your mother died. Alice, and you be. came as my own child. PORT H OPE. KIRKFIELD. ()RI LIJA. â€"~ 0.. ’ I 533, OXFORD S'I‘REET, LONDON, 5 And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines tlxroxglumt the Civilized \\'orhl; with di- l roctimns for use in almost; excry lallgugtgq. AGENTS READ THIS “'0 will pay Agents a Salary of SlOll per month and expenses, or allmv a. large com~ mission to sell uur new and wonderful in- VmILiuns. ”'0 "mm "~qu wr an” Sample (rec. Address, SHERMAN an (.10., Mar- ulmll. Michigan. Purchasers should. look tn the Label on tho Pots and. Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford saroot, London, thev arc spuricus. Brnnélnitin, (‘onglm Colds, ' mull even; ASTHMA. Fur Glandular h‘wvllmgs, Al)- sccswss, l’ilcs, Fistuhm, And every kind of SKIN DIS!" UL}, it has Ich'cl bet-n knnwn to fail. The Trade Marks of these Medicines are registered in Uttnwn. Hence, any one throughout the British Possessinns, who nmv keep the American Connterfeits for sale, wiil be prosecuted. Its Searching and Healing Properties are Known Throughout the World. OLD WOUNDS, SGRES AND ULGERS The Plus and Ointment are Manufactured only at ARTE“ «kc. {farting clone to and from j the Hailway Station and thr ung htlxe Vinngc alt Mmlul‘ate rates. and BO\VELS, giving tone, energy. and vigour to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are eonlidcntly recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from wliateVer cause, has become ‘ impaired or \Veakencd. They are Wonderfully cllicaciuns in all ailments inei- dental to Fenmlesof all ages; and a3 :1 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are unsurpassed. It is an infallible remedy. If clfectually rubbed on the neck uml chest, as salt into linent,lt.c1lru§:\()lll'2 ' ‘lllil)_:\'l‘, Dipthcrin, For the cure of BAD LEGS, Had Breasts This Great Eousehold. Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of Life. These famous l’ills purify the BLOOD, and act most. powerfully, yet soothing on the Gmdlams SQLAGIITED, FRUIT CAKES. M IXEDTEA CAKES. We understand that n Lodge of Young Britons is being organized in this village. “’0 wish them success. "‘ Munro Bros. of this place, have got their shingle-mill in good running older, and are turning out a great quantity of shingles for which they receive ready sale. (Write reg- ular Mensaâ€"Eu.) The young people of this plnee had a pic- nic at Balsam Lake last week. The weather at the time of starting leaked unfavorable, but it turned out to be a very fine day. Through the kindness of Mr. Laidlmv the party were furnished with several boats and spent a very pleasant time on the water. They returned home in the evening every one feeling satisfied with their d: y's enjoy. ment. “' ADVOCATE.” FAMILY BREAD LIVER, STOM ACII, KIDN EYE, PETER CLIFFORD .‘prrons parcels carefully attenJml to. PARTIES SUPPLIED \VHOLESALE. JOHN BERRIE, SODA, ABERNE’I‘HY, AND FRUIT BISCUITS, WHOLE-SALE AND RETAIL. Gout, Rheumatism, SUBSCRIBE FOR T] I l') BERRIE’S Rolls and rastry a. Specialty IS UNXLD IN THE COUNTY BOLSOV ER. Cor . King and Stuart St GHQ Material Furnished if flequired Glaining Walnut, 011: (light and dark) fi’laple and 131m Walnut. LATEST STYL ES [N LADILS AND MISSES l.IA.',i.‘S SEC HaViug rented Mr. D. McLEOD’S bnko shop and oven, begs to announce to the public that he is prepared to supply them with GQ’QB ?fi“‘§$ 3‘4 WEE" J 6: GJLCHMST FIRST-CLASS BREAD CAKES! Tmmm and Massgy Rm THE ‘HONEY’ IMPROVED FANNING MILL \V 0 would Icspectfully call the attentimn of the fan minu community to tho 1‘ .\\'Nl Sh \llLL now made at mu “mks. ’l‘hiu mill I: known as WHITE ' BRO, Best and most Complete Mill Man- ufactured in the Dominion. HAVING TAKEN MORE FIRST PRIZES THAN ANY OTHER, AND INVARIABLY RECEIVES THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS \VIIENEVER AND \VHEREEVER IT IS BROUGHT INTO . COMPETITION WITH OTHER MILLS. 5:57 OYSTERS, c., IN SEASON. 3; THOS. CLOUSTON, FOR CASH CHEAP F0 1% CASH. OR PRODUCE- DRY GOOD, GROCE‘ RIES, 8w Glazier, Grainer. and Paper-Hanger. o NEQWEEEAEAAN9SO CALL AND SEE Aqriculturai Works, And everything in his line, at Reasonable Prices, and Has received a new and well assorted stock of \Ve Lnsk our friends and the farmers generally to SUITABLE FOR THE SEA ON EXHIBITION AT- It. Is undoubtedly the THE 3193;,

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