t2, 9.,‘* "t1 '2‘“?! "But howodd mkognry’efl’ori. Ho vonld sue-apt omï¬o'impo-iblo. 80,.“ night thopoo’tmnxjumimtod, wmwmh; EU elntilo war. for himself? W! the kilnra of Sandbar. oï¬oorof thoLegon of Honor, tjudgoofthotrlbumlofcom- m! Km. 80 would commit Jui- Could the new"! fundabereuhaod promptly on web propertyund, even it. thodobtmppid, couldhehopotoneet lib puiond W:- 1nd void ma» Notwithstanding ell his precaution. e celeuity greater then my he could hove entieipeted bed now belcllen him. Conï¬ned by the eppclling intelligence, be In: obliged to tend over the letter the second time to more himself the: he was not dreaming. It wee indeed true. Oomille hcd ruined, pen-hope dishonored him. The object- which mmnnded him leaned no longer the-cue. Heme painfully, u iferuehed bytoohecvye‘ wdght, with body end nonldieordered by the-hock, but fellheckinhiocunclnir, nduenoonreeddownhhoheeh. The mu: was due next day. It must be procured statue-oriï¬ce. The huh wouldbediï¬cclt Hisfortunemecmâ€" He hsd turned their nttontion from every oonnsroisi enterprise, testing their inexperience snd dreading for them the innards 0! business. He even insisted that altos his dsnth the foundry should be discontinued sud not sold, in order that it might not pus into undesirsbie bends end with the 3:0de preserving the nuns oi the Bsnvsiiiers mania“ Ho hu two ions, Cnmillo, the Benton- nt, sud Augusto, n psimor of consider- able origimmy, nun-10d to n alarming wife, Ind father of I mu. girl of ti: yarn mod Andra. The father of this young man, who bed been a widower for levenl yem, wee one of the moat eetoemod iron founder: of Pub. e judge of the Tribune! of Com- merce end ofï¬cer of the Legion of Honor. wrong that he has done you, and who bid: you farewell forever. “In tint distant land my death will, at least, serve some use. You will not have to blush on that account; and it will per- haps, Inspire you with a. little companion for the guilty but wrecched and despairing son who is suffering cruelly from the â€After trying every means to avert the disaster I returned to my room with head on ï¬re, determined in my desperation to end my life. But I learned that volun- teer ofï¬cers are wanted for Tonqnin, and have applied for a command. Suicide would not change the situation; it would leave another stain on the family. “I scarcely dare tell you how much I have lost, but I must, for the honor of the Ssuvalliers is concerned. Alas! it is almost your complete ruin. I owe four hundred and sixty-eight thousand francs. Curse me, for I deserve it; but I did not suspect that such a. thing was possible. “Lured by a friend, I took ventures in the Baum, and was curiad into the melstrom of yesterday, that sudden engulfment of so many fortunes. “My dear Fathomâ€"A frightful catast- trophe has fallen on me, and it strikes you as well. I write because I can do nothing further. I ought not to see you again. 1 am unworthy of your regard. On the day of its date M. Sauvdlier received from hi: you meat son, alieuten- ant in garrison at Vern mm, the following We Manama gust. LINDSAY. FRIDAY; JUNE 6. .ms "Ehâ€"cite Cure Skin Diseases." 64 gage! illustrations, and testimonials. mailed . â€Mm oilys Sold everywhere. Price, 6171mm 75¢: Sou, ;BEsox.m*r. 81.50. m Dnuanmcmcm Comm, Bo Cc'ncmu Rusozvm. the new Blood sad Skin Puriï¬er mwrnally (to cleanse the blood of .11 un- padï¬es and poisonous elements), andme the t Skin Care, and Cancun Son,“ ex- quis to Skin Puriï¬er and Manner, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), euro «:3 disease and humor of the skin. scalp, and bl .mmesothnfl-om inhocytosgeJiom . . ,. ,LA44_-_ -- w, ":3 Nahum: mam“ m mm" m Ich W grand :11 other remedies fail. mums 150 hi hl . I encléoe 2:: LE“ W. KATON, z. ,Rn. THE HONOR OF A NAME; V ‘â€" ‘0 'â€" â€"-v -â€"â€"u _, ,, IT“ to wear 3 not: of up who mammmgemngintothom After would wuh,1would becovewod with his redpixnpleoflove’rgnyneckandbce. Borne two _,.A _. g- 0â€"- oh mm: 1w nu Ic-uuv-u- â€", --_._ orLErecypeo leadviudmoton-ythecuncun llamas. did try them,“ am glad I have done». Glad wua Inmawennnnnndintho bate! hum: aince. unnotpnbothoCuncm Rum-mm mo highly. I enclooepzpog'trqi} __ SGHOFULA 12 YEARS For abontun ortwehe ymxmmmm :_ _-.I m- .Jmu- mn Inch“ Outicura Remedies “my! Sore. Burned me m- AshamedtobeSeeq. (:10th PLES, blackheadsueduon Mpped ouya'kincuredbyc mm maï¬a». ' Guticm Remogigg; “VERSAILLES, 25th May, 1863. In one minute the Caucus Antt-Paln Plum relieve. rheu- matic, sdatic.hip, kidney, muscular. and chop: pains. Theï¬rut 31nd only REEHEUMAnz ABOUT ME 1 “Cum.“ Smunmn†thairnnh. Althoughmywonndod in the head,andhilthighpiuoodbya MLhocaulodhimlolftobobomoontho and took mace-ink four udoubtu. After the mint valhntlttunluhiudd- ion, overpowered by mambo“, btoko “This morning Min Ssunmu “tucked the enemy with extreme vigor, fought the whole «by min-t Iago mu, Tho compoign oi Tonquln woo otito hoiaht. Our trccpo woro otrunliugogoinot o ico oonotontly eluding ottoch, but on: ‘cmorging irom uuoxpoctod ploooo, in on unknown country hsiotlinz with diflcuitioo hoycud computation. Tho looot ouccooo round tho pcpulor potriotiom. 0pc:- otiono hod long continuod ond docioivo victory woo owoitod with impotiouco. One mowing Auguto, quito Monta- od his iothcr’o omco, cud houdod him o ucvnpopcr. Undoi- tho lotoot,M.Souvoll- icr rond tho following diopotch: ‘ermcun Duo or Dona 80x0, “12th Felicia-1,183. "This morning Oopioin Sounllior The month: rolled by; then a you. end still enothor. The foundry et Grenello woe using end inning with the intensity ‘of it. ofl‘orte. It never reeted. Ooneoionn, also, oi ite duty, it put forth ell its powers. It- inrnnoee gleaned in tho ehnde of their inoloeum like the burning eyee oi e ï¬ery noneter. Ite powerful bleet ehook tho neighborhood. The glowing liquid metel flowed from ite reoepteolee \- blood from} the body, and during the whole night I bxilllnnt illumination from ebove geve light to the buy worken. But s persistent fesr still troubled his sleep and often interrupted his thought in the midst of his occupations. He was sfrisd that Omille would repeat his error and become indebted snow. He forbade my mention at his bed son in his presence. Henceforth Camille we! to be only re- membered u the one who lied brought 3 poll of shune on the funily; end the mesls were often eaten in silence. The conduct of this old moo upright, l0 jenloue of hi- name, so courageou- nnder hie lame, excited profound nym- pathy. The number of order! increased at once, unwanted activity animated the establuhznent from one end to the other, and M. Sauvallier waa inspired with hope and conï¬dence. reduced his ofï¬ce etafl‘. Augulte took the place of the designer, his wife that of the cashier. They all let to work with: will, feeling that they had a greet duty to so- compliah. The debt of Gemille was paid. Honor ‘ wee saved. But the fortune of M. San- } vellier we: no longer in existence. Thanks to certain meagementa he was able to retain the foundry, end, notwith- standing his sixty year: he determined to work still, and to work without intermin- aion, with the eagernes- of thoee at the thneehold of bulineu life, who have etrengthto heertheceree of thedeyend to borrow the cares of the day to come. He curtailed his expenses, gave up his i suite of rooms to live with his son, eold1 “You, too, my angel! ‘ Oh, the wrote]: -â€"the match!†life, aren’t thql" But the young women did ’not hear. The little one was struck with the ndneee of all eround her, and glanced her eyes from one to another, tryiny to compre- hend whet the trouble washout. She saw her tether place hiepocket book on the table, and her mother lay down brace- lets, necklaces, rings, and other jewelry, while the grandfather wept, thanking them cordially. M. Sauvallier burst into sob: on the neck of his pet, and exclaimed: Turning seriously to her doll she kissed it with all the passion of 3 ï¬nal adieu, and, approaching her grsndisther, handed it to him with sweet resignation, saying: “Thar; Gmdpgyou can take Jeannie back to the merchant†her gnndfsth'er had given he; some days before, and which she loved, she “id, “like a. real girl." Shemteditinsnsrmehdrsndtooka long look at it from'a distance. Aston- ished thet, with such a. nsturd appesmnce, it did not stir, she sexed her mother: twenty thousand francs. Andros, ignorant of the misfortune of the family, began to phy with he: “Jean- 919,†a doll almost a large as she, which m cm; in with huwife and Andrea. The older son had also been borrowing, and hadsold some pictures at direction, returning at intervals to bring his mhier checks, daft: andhanknotea; thenhnrgyiggofl'ngsinonthomggnnd. Miamemominglotontonï¬ilm withmgnilhinhilhurt. Hoappnodtohhbuing-mwionlv Wandhiendgtaningthemfrmk- ly the whole Itory. The: inï¬rm“ grâ€"thâ€"ez-vyenmg â€E‘mm “ad hirrélnlu. dolls no person: without m “palm at the Water mad man um u- m-Mb‘l' “that’s memos. humus-Inna, might be :11de m In†mm mus-tanning wm mama-ran. a. chi-nay "mount! an lulu! our “mg“ mumthm-m on Klan-Ion "Wok! BAN...“ no la. mm 1- both INO ad “mum, at! the locum wu may 0310,06. W. u- an. mt Dru-nu upon 00:me an m [Mug the knowing maul. at human can. â€mm Thomas: hm â€mm the Wake 3m“ m not only who no Inshore-nod ".3 :mmtama mu... but an a mm. m tho opium an 0! null. la tu- mucou- lna paup- m an...» o! m Oman m “tho Papln'l Pm“! [I manually I» mum-.30 laid. to at" sham: mum-ma o! the “no. no "on tho mode-o! â€WINS“.- ulant moan mum at! than which “Ml-nods» Palm dflrdand Chub-II. tun by m King-lo,“- ntory mm- m'nh lh.‘ “or: o! Buy-I. Pat. Glut W tho I". not. our! on m "Wm: â€burâ€"L lull Indium ml!- Notwuhundlnnhooonmuulnm noun ulna. the Mummy noon at on Called-u Immut- van «9de on Thu.- dny. a» 1m: 13“.. by clam ad pupils mm: to has R". PM Oh!“ lam “Hero’- Jeanne. You know Janna. Kin her, too. ;. How Ibo bu grown, hun’t Ibo?†The silence was not broken until little Andree, who Ind left the roém, m in again to the mptdn bringing her don end The father and son were long clasped in each other’l embnoe, mingling their lobe, while 3: their side Angmte and his wife were weeping profnlely. As he was about to fall humbly st the {5370! his father, M. Sunnlliorlpnng, and with came-t map and quivering voice excluimed: - M: Seuvsllier, who hsd not been noti- ï¬ed of the srrivsl_ of his son, rose quick]: ‘â€"~ but remained motionless, stiï¬ocsted by his emotions. ‘ There stood Gunilla, with the sou-on his brow end the cross on his breast. He * wss, indeed, the hero whose um Frlnco hsd honored, whose lofty} schievements were the theme of every tongue. Be wss the living honor of the fsmily. Timid end confused,“ e guilty child, Camille lowered his heed. He ssw thst his fsther was changed in apneernnoe, grown aged in consequence of his set, and the thought of his fsult snkened ex- treme compunotion. lwere heaped upon his deck. But, a»: the dispatcher which he received daily from Tonqnin gave him little hope that ‘ he would ever again see the son of when: 1 he was now so proud. V Three month later, while M. Sanvallier was at work in his ofï¬ce, the door opened softly, just enough to reveal the curly head of Andrea. . The little damsel was happy. Her eyes sparkled from some concealed pleasure. Soon she threw the door wide open and entered, drawing the captain by the hand and calling to her grandfather: “Here, Grandpaâ€"here he is!†Auguste and his wife completed the‘ group. 4N IXOELLI'NT HGTURI. peered on his hoe. Now, M. Sanvallier could not go out without meeting Camille everywhere. ,At the corners of the streets, at the kioeh on the boulevards. from the pnbliehere’ windowe; the eyes of his "lint son fol- lowed him as in life, quitting him only to catch a new eight further on. The father recieved constant felidh- tions. Congrltnlatory letters undead: trsted journals repreoented him with brundished sword, riding on the shoulders of the men tode the redoubt, end spurring on his commend by look, voice mud gesture. His visage was hemio md sublime, his forehead was bandaged with a handkerchief, and marks of blood ap- tongne. His portnit appeared in the window! of tho booksellers. The illu- utter being commended seven! times in the order oitho dey,hed boennnmed captain tome months before. He bed dilï¬nguiehedhlmeelfduringtheoempeign by elmoet reckleu bravery, seeming to have a profound contempt of death end Int utom'nhlng exploit received I. m tribute from the entire press, end monkspdabtwithslitthmhhty: ‘ï¬mthhkithhe? Highland hm hoonpromotod.†He ran over the dispatch tholooond time, and unnamed, ooftly: “Theorem! Deopentooondition!" Tear: swelledfromhhoyol. Twohounlatorslottorfromthemn- into: ofWu' :dviood him oftheevont oï¬oidly,and the next daydlthojourndl spoke of Captain Sonvalliorhreminding their renders thnt hemthooonof the honorable manufacturer of Gaucho. Soon the details were given. Camille, “No, no, Gunilla? In my ulnaâ€"in my THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAE ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 ï¬gs: I up overworked; feeble, delicate w; men, or in “femde complaint.†orweakneu,' it ever-hill tobene- ï¬t. or cure, you lave your money but. we an invigouting, motor:- tive tonic, a loathing and strength- mingnewinqendsnfe mdoenein remedy for women’s ill: and oil- mente. It reguluee sud promote: :11 the. proper function, ungrvee genial, enriches the blood, ‘ pell es and pains, brings refrelhin deep, and restores health mg 1:: all the chronic weaknesses end disorder: 3h“ gfliog women, it in Vvorite Pmori tion. h bmldm' '73? up oven-yorkeg fgeble! delioagerwo- if u’reawuk 0! “11113ng $thm’lonly onemdloineuo cmwhdprvouythticmbo MsDrPieme’an- On hie we: to the othet end |oi Nowhere Tom meete with enndry edventnree. ceicn- leted to entry on hie ednoetion. The Powwow men in one oi the Inoet tetheri- ehie or the whom he enecnntered. He end hie under box repreeene the echool oi tenor. the hind oi people who thinknooeeoenheoomegoodwnoheenot cm been irightened into Ate. At lee: Tom leechee hie deetinetlon. end ie inetnunen- tel in helping Mr. Grimee out or the chimney in which he in etnck. Heehen retnme by the Becketein-e chaining epieodeâ€"eo St. Brecden'e Ieie. where he ï¬nd- Ellie no longer e child. but grown to be e women. while: Tom hee become e men. The cloning eoene in very beentitni end oonteine the ï¬ne! toechina oi the book. A led: coinee up to Tom end Ewe. They tehe he: to: hire. Donyonwonidtedoeeby. then to: Mn. Bedonehyeeyondid. then to: Mother Celey. end for the Itiehwomen. The MB of thie-it we- pointed outâ€" wee very piein. In thie din: twilight oi tun wnenwe ere ee children toeeed to end . we eee ee through e gleee dethiy, end then hetero end-Grece end Lew end Conecienoe end Providence eeeln to be diveree end ever confliceina; hot when thro' the discipline of lite we ere grown to the (nu etepnye oi men end‘ women in Chris}. mahdldunuothuuuymnuomm hi to the not mu Kain-Ii Std] @051." W "Id. We which he hee not wdoipeied.’ ï¬het the weytohiaherviewe ndexperienoeot liie path of alt-denial. The Captain at our uiveuoh wu mode pedoct through i MMTomeet ousonthiejomeymnd hm nought to ï¬nd hie we: to Mother Cerenh'om whom he wee toreoeive tux-the: Among thoee to whom he ep- in vein was she Gdrtowi. the repre- eentetive oi the clue at people who ere immunodinoonoeit gadolinium.“ they alone to learn Anything new. ioee the knowledge which he: once m Tom band Mother Cuey et int. 3 vener- ehio iedy.iihe e are“ piooe otioe rising out of the open eee, who wee "making thinge make themedvee.†Mother Cerey is evidently Demo N um. She gives Tom two discount“. ehe telie him to follow hie §°R “an†‘9“ Wm“ 019‘!!! 90"!†E? astute, iuoh ’ï¬'i'uwm’ 'ie: n’m’ can. um dull also mp." Law :- ugly to the wicked.bul to thalomlot goodneu oh. la a bountiful .- Tom‘s dilution was micro-rude: E‘ 3 E 8 Eu 1 a E m E tpo “futon upppjho Whine": people did .110 could not help no doing, was luv. the luv voyages-titan“ clout the add. $110 diatom-nu O Nu. «m Somme 1'0 human. "3"! ‘ ‘2“ .°' MmIlzjjrqumx: World's Damnati- Numb btdi in On and Iï¬cr My 1:: will lave Cobourg a 8:00 0.0).. Post Hope a 9:45 um. du‘ly. oannivnlof 6.1‘. R. Trains. £3029: Mon- 4:5 a 12:30 p.111. ad 1:30 p.n., respec- u y. 1 Retailing, his Charleen a ""5 .-.. â€My-29:4 LIL,“ ya ylsyWWu 0:13 0:6: 1..., ' yugao .n.) “7’! all Col~ on W yodeidayuuoq‘L-q mall-Iguana“) and WM] at NORTH 4* KINGEdé mxwmun â€menu-m: [aka 0mm smamnoat co’y. vac-aluminium all has low [aluminum-3h: ANCHOR LINE â€MUNGO†you will be Safe. The floold Bicycle 00m. au substitutes as “be- .ummbmummu m nmummmnd. mammal-m mm“ “mm 75m WWII: men s cm may. a r. maven-a. run. our: MIKTION TH] P‘LB‘Lâ€"Pll: â€gamut! air-“Mrs" 3mm mamas I “3% W. A. GOODWI Insist upon having Brantford. Ont. 03m: 1 18 Van: 87.. Toucan .10! 731003. Amt. nub“! new Advortuemonty: THEY ARE BUILT TO SELL AT THE PRlOEI OFFERED .AIU'ICYUI‘D IV ‘OUSEJI'O RENT.â€"A mood comfort- [BS mum 11-9an Emmy _._. __ A... 1-- A , .TEAMER Na nation. HAVE A STANDARD VALUE Lifï¬ET‘fleUlLDERS -_A â€"â€"._-_A '. O. TAYLOR. “up“! 757m ' tting your Goods cheap or dear, whether yOu are rich or poor Refuse ï¬t aghast .9 .00’0 Wagohaq 01091:; and Jewelry. also the U :5in m nnd can: 3?.“ [Below W ygm' " I Nails, 7 ar and Building Pagr, Paints, 0178,0/1 BICYCLES. [RM-v. Yaw-h)! iv... W. anx‘fl‘ adies' and Gentleman’s HHGHAN 00., Watchmakers and J ewe} 11an a: 00’: Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. also t Baby Carr‘agas which we have just received from Chicago, large assortment of Hme Goods which is now being ex at our store, 45 Kmt-st., Lindsay. YOU OWE IT m: rum not us. 1'0 s an A non. nag-yum as. lamâ€"51. “We“ winks tobtonn the public and hat am! “uncured a new and ninth nook at Summa- nun W MATES! STYLES IN DRESS AND KANTLE m6. has: Wish trund- sad I d the Inn: 3:33.? 'Bhob town: but Mud h- mptonna aluminum . m mm. MmWanu-comJamd-mm “maul. whom: m.lun7.mâ€"GB. MI 8 S MITCHE WALKING. VISITING and EVENING COSTD. GRAND SUMMER MILLINERY OPENING! Higinbo’oham’s Drug Store. Hughan Co. CHASE SANBORN have been awarded the mammoth contract for supplying all the Coï¬ee served inside the World’s Fair GroundSI against the competition of the largest importing houses in the country Just u soon as this most delightful semiannual job is over the Inn should be raked over, the yard properly cleaned and everything thoroughly dieinfected. We hove all the disinfectants, CAMPEOR, OLMPHO! BALLS, OABBOIJO ACID, OOPPBRAS, BLUE STONE, 211mm, CHLORIDE LIME, etc.. at HOUSE GLEANING. This tribute to the Excellence of the “Seal Brand †proves that it is the beat Coffee grown. {ONE DOOR 1401' BENSON HO USE. .703. Run. Putty, tool/E Hinges, etc, etc, your At the World’s Fair Mam to: .1 Alabastine Sanitary . , wwcoun. 'Adunntho nou- Pan ‘ ,V ammo-293m? 011;†0.11.4 Subaru. 74., HIgLnbo than. was Mitchell. 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