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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 4 Apr 1872, p. 1

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CORBOUL‘D. flâ€"N m S.«RQBINSON,SOLICI'T()R, E shinndsbtary Pnb‘cfbnflie D jiiniQnBank, Orah 1601mm . cc. , 3 meet.â€" Commissioner for taking Affidavits. heard. 3 But should I rest upon that simple word? l Was that, indeed, my message from my l Lord 3 Behold, I thought that he his hand would BMDT AM) SHOE Sill}? MISSISSAGA s'r, ORILLIA. __â€" HE- subscriber wishes to inform the in- â€"- ' ’ . o '1- ‘ 1,377“ Kaila-[$511533 3 SM“ n‘ . ' babitants of concern the public geueral- lay . RED J R CR ivy CO‘IVEY 11’ that he' has Open“; On my sick soul, and words of healing say, '. ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' - And harm - t f 'f . ANGER, C.,,c. Valuatorforthe Can- New Boot-and Shoe Shop, army the plague spo mm my h e ads Permanent Building Society, t. . Half wroth, I turnedto go;lmt0! the look ‘ iind hopes br strict attention to business. using Be on me castâ€"a gaze I. could not brOok; 1:35; ()UGH, M. ‘D" '. . , d' l nothing-but'the best materisl. and employing . . Member Of the 001133“ 95,?hl'ilci‘3mfn good workmen, to receive a fair share of patron- f on, (Graduate of V Wm we" age. .. Brither Scots" should give him a Surgeons 0 ll , Smncseeognhem Bea- {W Wrench nosxgg- A. RALSTON, H. LAW REX CE. “0! dearest Lord,” I cried. “I will obey, way; TORONTO ' CUSTOIM: Elect d3 Shoe Store! men st, ORILLIA. stray. ” He took me at my word. He went before; He led me to the dwelling of the poor. Where wolf-eyed Want keeps watch beside 1 the door. . I . v ‘ . . VETERINA’RY SURGEON. ' f the inhabitants of Oril- . fifi'fig witches bettle'din’Or-I i ' who practice lbf 3! profession; ‘- and l 2 that he will be happy at limes to at end to 1 any case for which his services may be men . Orillio. Aug. 10th. 1871. ' .r Ir ‘ . _ JAS’ SEAL“ AHA), ' PRJPRIETOR' Where'Sin or Crime, mgr-c sad than Want ‘ and Woo, , @- Superior workmanship done at the Bold carnival, an lowest possible prices for cash. EDMUSID smote; L. D. s:, _ l . _SRB(§EON eDEN‘ITI'IST.’ And when I {altered at the sight, He said, » ‘tr‘.;rL~. . .._. rate of Toronto.) Remains at his office in Orillia, from the 1st have bled. AL BION HOTEL. said: , ' . hat uiri v his services‘ in ‘ atyl-Eillingtgd BEL-mung. None but th'c Nelsmt btreet, ‘. l i v beyggggyggfim MI 33,... e... } TORONTO, on TARIO, rinse, near Sir Quinn‘s, heist. 035312. 5 ' . . . I -..~. .. "' ' ' WM. JOHNSON. - Pnorntsron, (Late of “' Johnson House." Orillin.) s... t ; 9. . cs ‘ mess . rubs. l "‘E- M‘BOA’I‘ .9; STAGE HOUSE. Esahfifii” $3” = mg; l S1 l 4 “WM” GRIALV'ENIIURST. “ Is the disciple greater than his Lord'l l The Servant than his Master l” 0, that l word; And since that hour, if any work of mine 1 Has been accepted by my Lord as sign 5 ' . That I was following in his steps divine; l ‘ WW‘A» AA. ‘A ~~M WEAR-LES ROBINSON. . / Clerk 6th Division Court. County Ontnno, l Domini.» BROWN _ . - - Conveyancer. Commissioner in B. linund V 3111- L : ator for the Canada. Yemzznent. Budding and l Saving Society. (Miceâ€"Victoria Street. N.B.-â€".\Ionev loaned on casv terms. ! ROSS, . _ ‘ . I . Bailiff, 6th Divno‘on Court, apt. L:censed l Auctioneer. Address, beaverton i. 0. 35‘1" l GRICULTURAL INSURANCE 00‘ _._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-"“’“â€"' ' : A HARLES H. DAVlDSOX. Commis-l ' inB. lL, Ismrer of Marriage Li-l ‘ K33) emit”; Ag... 5.. the met. We... CHARTERED 18. .._.. Insurance (Company. Beztwrton. Ont. JOHN C. COQPER, President. ' ' ‘ ’ ISAAC MLUNSON Secretary. 7 ‘ ' \ . _ . ~ in - J A L Gk“ T, - Insurcs nothing but Private Residuncua Fur- ~niture and Farm Property. If. serving others (though imperfectly). _.._â€" ThisIHotcl is large. neatly-furnishcd, and al- 33-lv. l ways supplied with the clioiCest “'ines. { Sample and suite rooms for Commercial Tra~ l rollers and visitors. Dear Lord, be Thine the glory! wro u glit, ought. (Of \Vazertown, N. Y.) __..__. LAi'lY 730223853373 DAUGHTER. DY MRS. HARRIET LE'NIS, :‘):_â€"â€" Author of "'l he Double Life," “Tressiliaa Court," t: c., .‘tc. House Painter moor-aim; g ‘ fl _ _ .. , __ Mini ST. nmvrnrox. ' C-“inASSbTb ........... $601,.~.6...0o. Gainer. v11. ’ ’ Head Oflice for Dominion of Canada, KING- ms mm “mm ' - o: on reasonable 5'1“th Ont. . Laggfls Of work d 18 l llepOsited for-the benefit of Canadian Policy- W Orders left at the store of Messrs. Cam-r : Holders especiilly, at. Ottawa. $100,000.00 0‘03 Bruce, \\-:ll be punctua‘dy attended tit/3.} i Losses PRBEPTLY PA:3. _______________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-.â€"â€" l 'lxsrwrms.â€"W. Marshall and A. W. a! , Smith. . Agent at Crillia, 109 P. MURRAY. When Colonel Redrutl) returned _ to the little Twickcnlnnn villa, u feW houis subsequent to Captain Holm's daughter in a state of great mental Ossossr. Sr Ba tvrrrox' excitement and physical [ll'nstl‘atlulL ,, _ s u - . _â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" AWIEILSOX. cabinet-maker and Dims PATENT mgflfiegggg. were}? SHEEP MARKS! 3‘ W the Hamilton THESE MARKS are the cheapest, the , , . ~ . _ , . most issuing, the least troublesome, and W mostcomplcn: ever invented. They are used and recommended by many of the best Breeders in regard to the little stolen child. the lust impulse of the Indian officer was to set the police on his truck, and cause his arrest upon a. charge ofabduction. But wiser consider..- tions prevailed. Captain Holtn's ar- smes and Gama,“ such as a, B. rest could only be productive ot'sc-m- . “ l” inthe United The Revere House ' We”... Pmiaentxew Emland do, which the proul oliicerdrended ‘ 1.3003 81:3“ I, BEAVERTOX‘ \V 15C ' r. ‘ Soc' -tr; John S. Ross, Hennc- . . ,s ‘ , O" ”we l u“ ’ lor his daughter only less than death. â€"â€"-- pin, I .4‘Profeasor M. Miles, of the State . . . l). MCNAB, - - PROPRIETOR. Lawns. Mich-z Hm I The divorce had been obtained \vlth ' ' I Agricn uraerollege, _.‘... but smull publicity. but Captain H. Geo. Brown, Toronto. ()nt.; Johh Snell. Ed- ‘ ' b monton, Out. On each Mark is stamped the to assure the p“ ‘ ‘ owner‘s-name and the sheep‘s number. They l ' H2110. rietor begs .. lie that e will‘spsre no efforts likely to tbecflmfortot thetravelling commun- .. four Centseach. and will last for twenty years. . . . ‘5? Cash must accompany all orders. . l gOSSIp-monger m the kingdom, but. ' ARCH’D YOUAE’G, J36 t would also procure a puolicution ol . . , _ . . ‘:rma. u .. y ‘t f I"! at", w'lfl . .1 “ ‘n on dd lt Tun Exr sivrosOfli ttie sory o a) MS 1 u ea: y Ontar 10 HObGl ' t..r£.§;§-’Zuintlt8§gifaii befilled at tlicabove-mgreill marrmge- let even this dcgmdiu" . BEAV ERTON- ltioned price. as quickly =3 “1' Marks @311 be l publicity Colonel Redruth would ' ' ‘ made and sent. - - have borne it he could have made x P. MURRAY. I ' VER ._ ~ e .rsormsrort 1?: 91‘?“ a . " g . , . , \ ‘ sure beyond a. doubt that. the arrest ‘Havingh ' ssmnied' Imprietorsbip of . L "A C E AP ' ot‘Holm would cause the restoration thisHotel. an fimd“ “P ‘3 fi“"°l"’"‘” "yle’ 0R1 LI H . to Ignatiaof her child. But he had morseless, cruel nature of Holm, that he knew no disgrace and no punish- ment would cause the young man to disclose his little daughter'sw'nere- abouts. , “ What does he care for disgrace -â€"he who has covered himself with dngrace; who has brought con- tumely detected in cheating his brother oili- dagfxliple Rooms for Commercial Travellers. - Wines and Liquors of the best brand; (wood Stabling and careful Hostlers. 123. . t. G. TIIE, GEORGE F. BRU uE, AGENT FOR THE outsheraticugifegsscciafinn or CANADA. I We... mateyomceringmmmm' Family GrOCerS’ l Front Street, â€"â€"â€" A GENERAL STOCK 0!‘ Tea, SUGAR, Coffee ! MOLASSES, CANNED FRUIT, c., Always on hand at the lowest possible prices. ' ssociation is urel ' Cana- - This A p l '6' Coal Oil at 35 cents per gallon. 124-6m. dian. Stock and Mutual Plans com- . . bined. eers at cards; who nas been tor three GUARANTEE GA21TAL - - $500,000 . yems past but little better than 3. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. , . profbssiuua‘ gambler ?" thoughtCol. . ’ . ,_ .lledruth, bitterly . ' “ He would glory W, Value»: to. the Freehold Pemnen Now on- hand an excel- in a u'olic shame if that shame Building and smug SOdety' Tomnm’ 1 t f - ‘ minhtlblso en Velope, I auntie. I wu- g N. B.â€"â€"MoneyLoaned on easy terms, en st()0k~ Of TlntedPa" “Uta deal Wltilhllfl I)“ “lily. X'e; I from three to twenty years, Smcos Sm, ------- BEAVBRTON. perS suitablefor Billheads ! cinnot abandgnjlzat little child to and Circulars at . ,. the fate to which he has doomed hex. . i , , . . . _ '. WhatamI todo?” .“ THE Executes.” In' this strait beteregrepsed to his Established Sep, 11th, ’71" __â€"â€" ____‘__________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ORILLIA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. lawyer, \i‘bp cameoutto Twickeuhnm by an earlytrain, 0?: the following morning. Atteria‘long private. con- sultation: between the turn gentlemen The full course embraces a thorough , . English, Business and Classical education. l ‘ ' ' Eddaâ€"£0? ‘ ‘ Ihud'a conference u‘iththe two'de-I .tectivcs in Col. Rcdrutll’s employ. DIP-30v“ t‘ The result of this conference was to For further information address . . . W! rrriiwv'numssr- . . _, . ‘ - SILENT mm“ set o'neof thedetectives on the mo. fl]: AT): (lellllOHWflIifliaaP 0:". SEWING: “MACHINES, of Captain Helm. That young gen- .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-“â€"""' . G.‘TUDHOPE._ .I ., Irtlemztn was easily .rliscoveredut a subscrimm (Retelielll , . with. ‘ "1" ’ " AGE‘CT Mgby I) O in: , 3g? .I . , - . - to «tens swears; under s WM‘) (1‘ In; 1500311312: .THE EXP-0.811033 only One Dollar . veihiincei He had, bo\vever,e3pccted IIr , ‘ We») theflilx sxroj “ 'fi'ym“ I aspy to be put upon his track, and a- a! e, ed: our. 13st r ‘ ‘ t-I ’ b -: .',. £8, (roam ANB'C , KE’S ~ YOU WISH hing-ease yourbusmess was “0 ong unconscious t at m5 Your andBoo‘lrStgre. _ ..' . Advertiseinthe W. ,. every morementwascloselywatched second visit to Ignatin, he found his , On being informed of Holm's throats -. they" went up to town ‘fi‘k’t'i’l’e'i‘ ““‘l'l "WM . l The discovery. seemed to alibi-Id him I, considerable seq-ct mnuseméhtfand he delighted iiv leading his Sheep}? 1 stead. and to Various other suburbs, ong chases out to Higbbury. Hump; ~ '1" of which were [of course worse than fruitless. About ten‘days after Captain Holm's scoond visit to the , - ‘ ,. . , batches. and about three dsvs before hay, Lord‘ I med' ‘ C“ outward his intended cmbarkation for-Canada, a letter sealed with black arrived at the villa, addressed to Colonel Red- And sinsprevent, and woesand femasiail. l ruth. It, was breughtin tothe-col- ‘ . . | our] with his usnnlioorning mail as in u m l _ , . d an“ Go feed my lambs. was all I l he lingered at the breakfast table with his daughter. “Bad news," said Ignatia, with n shudder, ‘-‘is theJetthth-om Redruth Moor, father ? “ It. is from London." said the colo- nel, examining the postmark. He opened the. letter, uttering an echt- motion of amazement us be marked the signs to re. It was that of Dighy Holm. The letter was well written, Wit-h deep reheating: all my spirit shook. announcing briefly to Colonel Red- ruth that his little grandchild Geor- Snv what Thou wilt! Only lead Thou the 1 iii“ Redruth Holm, had died 0f scar- l in: ga'dens and $0ch. and the Place i an ' 'lct fever some five days Since. and : was it sort of Paradise. For, following Thee, my footstepsshsll not l had been decently buried. \Vherc : : she bird died,aud where she had been ; l buried were not told. Captain Holm ‘ made the bare announcement of the a flower garden out of her life, and ‘ trouble her no child's death. addingr simply that’fthe He beckoned me, and I essaved to no , only link between him my lgnatia in M3)” A delicate repast covered Redruth 'lmvmg thus been sever- ; edby death he should a Vice walk! to and fro. i more. Colonel Redruth expe I an actual relief after all his anxieties J. SHANAHAN. n Behold I died for such! '1‘th hands ; in regard to the little lost Child, RSl " l he read this letter, and silently haud- 1 This side for such has pierced been.” He i ed it to his daughter. Ignutia read l 3 it in ll dead silence. . ; pressivc. It 3111"“ “’5 like asharp, two-edged sword; : anxious, lier passionate eyes filled! ' with a look of terrible forclmling. l l 0 Thou hast . that she is I fl- , ,. I ' . . ' -" , xct n .on ion t us “one 'mscrv! All unaware, the blessmgs that I sought, l .. lthc were Lie-u! \"liy‘slluxfld lie l 0! that these li mi lit )ralse thecas the ‘ ,, . ' P3 3 I ) I tell me? .ukcrl Iguana. -â€"Indepc:tdtnf. i be more like l l l ! I l l l l l l l I l l l l l l i V I l . b ., f 1 Holxn’s arrest would not only bring 1 3"" will be sent free, v in.o or eXpress, or on y l the. fact “f the leul'ce before chl')‘ l l l 4' l l l l l l l l by this time learned so well the re~l l on hisname; who has been 0 l l l 1 l l l l | l u u l West ‘End hotel, end his etmiingw ' wait for its developinrnt. d isnppea r rienccd “ It is better so," said the colonel l gently when the stillness becmne op- ; She looked up, pole and " You belich it, then '3" she asked. 3 “ \be, ycs. Ignatial. ‘lVliy notll l It would give you more pain to know l . .. . 1 her liviwr m imomucc :llllull" brutal 3. PROPMETOK My own poor lllc has wortluer come to be, 1 .: w 3 )1? , l l.‘t. '0 C} A d Q And 1 have gown in faith and charity, 1 l 1'9“” [.w} “ “all i l 'lnt‘ ' n I ; only should Captain Holm pretend; dead. when he might in- l ' many years, entered the room with ‘ it ‘5- living and suffering. He must know but i Would anther she Were dead than in leis hands. You don't know Captain Holm. father. * not. dcml. She was :n part of my life. I Slluuld feel it ill tllc \‘cl'_\' depths (vi l a”. “mil 1 which the officer examined with due , . my living if she \verodcud. Edy uzo- tl:cr instinct Would tell me il this '1 ,legm-atiufl 0 story werc truc E 2‘; o ;sbc lives . And I 'v ' ‘ l . e . Luptam Holm is more to be dreadml I tin." he said. giving it to but“. than' we tllougnt. He has turmoil l is fmm your aunt some teriible plan which he will Work out in due tune. Oh, my .u baby I my lost. bub} . lit-r voice shock with a sudden to:- ; mor. She arose and went from the room. hiding lien-Self in the solitude 01 her own chamber. , “Time is the only physician for a wound like hers," sighed the officer, looking after llcl.‘ with a tender aux- icty. “ Butl believe the child is (ltllllln Some three days later Captain Holm sailed lul‘ Canada. lgnatia be- to droop alter the receipt of the utter announcing her child's death, and her physician advised that Col. Redruth should take her abroad for clmn eof air and Scene. Accttrdingly early in October, the ' Indian officer, nl-omdt'vnlng his project of going to Redrnth Wold for the present, took llls dangbter to Italy. They \vinbcl‘ed at Florence. Under the bright. [tub I - l ian skieslguatia recovered her health : plans of the farm. «mugs, or and strength, and more than her former glorious beauty. But those soft skies and balmy air could not boil her wounded soul. She was gay, and sweet, and tender when with her father, who adored her. but alone l letting itlie, he peru. in her own room 'in the lonely night- time she wet her pillow with. her team, and moaned in the bitterness-- f desolation for the little lost, child. Often, when she fell into troubled slumber, she would startup sudden- ly wide awake, lancying that’she had heard calling her, name (the sweet baby Voice; and often when lying between sleeping and waking, she thought she felt again'Ithe clasp of those tiny hands, or the pressure of the little golden head nestling in her boSom. But whe'n',‘ starting up eager and panting, she found she had. but dreamed, she \q‘rdng‘her hands" and cried aloud in utter anguish and abandonment of Sorrow. , ' ‘ .“ If I could only bellchher dcndi'l. was the, cry that was often wrungl lroxn the, tortured" soul. I“I couldl l rtjoice‘il'lshe were but .in‘nn .elin henvembut I know slié'livcsf I know she sutferIs! I know thnt slie' cries for me, and that ~she has no one‘ to love her. Oh, it' is'tcrrible to be so helpless to shield and comfort her in hei‘flmby des duties 2" ' . ' The young mother’s grief did riot ‘leSSenns the months mm: on, but she gaiued'an outward clicerfulncss that at times beilf deceived ber‘aux- ious father. In the Spring they went l and sweet, filled the room ; the songs i ‘ The colonel had grown quite gray lcarried himself with an air mure‘ n I . . . It “WM 1 with the English malls. . him to let me think llcl‘ 7 ' unlocked the bug. takingont H m?“- , I I o g e C II. . Ills luvountc English dulllcs, a low Tl‘ .v,'n:.t .- ‘L “‘1‘“ '3 . standard magnum-s, and :1 ,. . . . ll ‘-‘ 9"" "“lv ‘. sow it In bomb rilricm 3 business pure Innd simple. and may _ l pluu'rlls; but I suppose they are pro- EH? 1 Us. had long given .over their search'for HIolm's family “and at yourself, wat- the little lost‘IGeorgia, and Ignatia tents yearninoeemflhtboyeq bald nothing to hope for b a return we dintin the m of his sudden to- her native country. ,Coonel Bed- death the tidinguhould be forwardâ€" ruth,I'devoting himself toher. had no ed toyyou and to his hmily without desire to hasten to his ancestral home delay._ It would thus seem that the being content to wait‘until the edge captain had long cherished a presen- should have been Worn from his timeot of his early death. I inclose daughter's grief, and she should be a brief notice of. flood event, cut prepared to take her placeas mistress from a leading moronic journal.â€" of his house. A second year was Respectfully ' urs, . added to tbefirst of their residence ., .. mt, . abroad. A third year followed. and Formerly Ensign in Her Majes- yct a fourth, and still they lingered ty’s â€"th Regiment, DOW lieu- tenant in the -â€"th Regiment, in Italy. It was in this fourth year that the calm which had fallen upon Ignatia'slife Was again stirred. The Rcdruths had hired a villa just out of Florence, and Were main- taining an extensive establishment. Their villa wassurroundcd by charm- } at present stationed in Can- ada'." A slip ofprinted paper was care. fully gummed upon the fourth page of the letter. It announced, the death by drowning of Captain Digby Holm (1 Lieutenant Graham, who had . gone out for a pleasure excursion In the breakfast-room of this villa UPOQ Lake Ontario. and had been â€"a cool and airy apartment, with 10-55") a Sam“. . . wide French windows opening upon “ Deed I murmured Iguana. m 8- â€"-(‘oloncl Redruth . low, agitated voice; “dead! And be has taken with him to the other world the secret of my child's where- abouts." l "Mydarling,littleGeorgiaisdeud." “0h, father, she is not dead! I can- not feel that she is dead? Helpless, worse than orphaned, when: is she? Oh, heaven, where is she ?’ in the font years that had elapsed t ‘ Iguntui wrung her hands in asud- since his'return from India, but be ‘ dc“ frenzy. . “ Perhaps he also is not dead. stately tllilllth‘l‘. Ignatin Wore light ‘ cogtgnued. With sudden SUSPIC‘W- mourningâ€"n white morning robe : 1“” Todhetly . , , with lavender ribbons. Only a faint ; who was With him In the train that shade of melancholy upon her su- s "‘3'!“ 10‘" years “30- It 15 evident ' that the emign vizchzinged into a )el'b lcaturcs told of the deatths's, . . uricf that dwelt in her soul. ' rcgunent 1" Canada so as to be near a They had nearly finished theirlC‘Wm‘" Hl’lm- Perhaps they 1‘3”“ light breakfast of coffee, fmit m,.1|c-.vncoctcd Some new l’lUt between rolls, when the butler, an English- i the“)? . . man, who had been suimnoncd toi “1 hnve’nxv armyyoumal b." “"5 cpost,,' said tl.e colonel, seen-th- Florence from Redrulh Wold, where 't sum . 1 mm the newly arrived papcis: here he had served the elder Redrulo I I Q . . . . \\ e wall see if any mention of ell-filled Z the catastrophe is made in it. 1 He searched the journal narrow- :tnd Ignatia were seated by the small mun-l breakfast table one morning the table. The breath of flchrs from the garden, deliciously faint of birds floated on the breeze. I the post-bag, which was w ,1 l ly. and presently discovered a brief l notice of the death by drowning in ‘- Lnkc Ontario, Canada, of Captain 5 Digby Help and LicutcnnntGmlmm, buck or : of Her Majesty’s â€"â€"tb Regiment, on l\\'u. lllzltlc up the oullucr pox-tum ol 'UWEW‘I '39:."- . . Tin-re \vcrc mfvcl‘ul letters. l "1 lxcrc '5 no doubt. about It» you i seclgsntin,’ the Colon l said, display- } mg the item to her. ‘His fate has . , l . ... . ' 7 , '~ , I ' “ Tneres one letter for you, lgun- 1 U‘t'fal‘w‘ llll'l- , ”I“ ”Ilka“- .. It! ‘ \es, lather, Iguana answered, : ‘ he is deud.’ The coloncl prmlu'ccd a key, an :11 collection of'lcttcm and journals. Jacob. I should i know her angular handwriting if I j . . . Here's n 1,.” . dies the lost vestige of your unhappy l tcr {Wm Unks, my lutilifi’. Tlxnt 3‘ . past. Give up your idea that your ‘ ‘ dun :liter lives, lgnutia, and be llap- t... deft-rm till breakfast is over. r31 :1:5 ."vu dcsurve- 1W a slwlugv ‘rcununs to darken your path. .\0 3 These others seem to be business lct- . . . _ tcrs also There's one from \Vcld- l “‘4"? 0f WM man‘s enmity or ven- ‘ ham, my lawyer, andâ€"hen: is one l geance can longernssail you. lie is from Jacob also. . licr letters all E d‘f‘id,and bis'passwos have perished 5;me of busing. as lbcy trcnt “f: with lnm. hour child is in heaven . . cmps, the weather, and neW-fangled l 19‘3“!" Sh‘x’l‘ her hpad.‘ 1 She lives, she said, in tons steadâ€" pcrl: lumilv lettcis. [ willicad has El“ .tone he" father knew so well. | fimt." ‘ ' 4 She lives, and I shall meet her again l " It looks very bulky," observed ) "1 tlns “'0'”; bl”; 110W. 01‘ when, "1' l Ignatin, laying down her Own un- where, heaven on.y knows; I'lmly Opened lcttcr. “Aunt Jacob writes 3 know that I shall meet berngmn 1n 'tli.asl1h-, but I may not know her. ; such brief letters usually, that l fear I . , . . ,1 ll 1 l something may have happened.” l My Instinct um) ll“ t'” t“ me w ‘0 l “ NUHSUUSC, dear," Slllllt‘d the col- l Slle l5. Ull, father, is ltdfllt llardl IS l onel. « Mv practical sister has sent l it not terrible. that my life should be 'i me a circular of some new farm iin- l ' . haunted With lb” {134“ “W5 31'“ l implement, or an account of her ex- l “'3“ be 5“ ignorant, 5° lutlmuéfhb 3‘0 l pcnses and profits for the last year, | degraded, that I 51m,“ pct ml“ {”35 ' byâ€"oll unknowing who she isâ€" or a diagram of her new drains, or her " as unworthy to touch my garments? Ah, never was any revenge so com- plete and so terrible as this of Digby Hulm i He cut short his speculations by tearing open the letter. As he unfolded (be large square . _ .__ . , . - . . ' 1 - She laid her head aaalnst the colo- sheet of Bath letter paper, on mc 08 shoulder, and 50‘? bed aloud. Her . ‘h “bl . nel'a‘ . , . ed 1’“th fell Wt upon 0 e father encircled her Will-St With 1115 led MN Red- l arm, and when she had grown calm- ruth's missive. It was brief, stating , ,. . simply that she had just received ,y reiterated m" belief, and the i lclosed letter which she basten- be "use“? thatshe began mm ed to forward. , a value ,to it. . . The colonel looked at the letter After a little she raised her head, his sister had incliosed. It was in a and Said: gently . .. Forgivemezfathcr black,edgl .envclope’ and was wt. for Uly Weakness. .I have hurled my marked meudu. . x - . past and shall begin my life anew. Ignatia saw his face change, and Let “5 3° ten-England and “f Redruth putting her o .911 letterin hcr pocket, W"ld» your inheritance, thh I have she rose and; wow him; leaning '10:" 509”- had ' 'ted curessiugly upon his shoulder. . . The wlonel N“ years for f If the letter concerns me, father." Ph‘tullrgopiillgguirfi: her lips. refus- ‘ . . - “' 10". . Che sud, m a m‘fiw voice, we =lire you in earnest, Ignatia? he will read it together? ‘ .u '~ h " ,‘ cued out eagerly. I It isfrom, Canada » “Yes, father. I am tired of wan- C“. And .qunow no oncin Canada 'Asive Capt .iIn Hula; Yet it.) not od- ‘ . . during in a strange land. Let. us go to Rednth. . No one knows me there and noonc can wound me by allu- sions to the past. dis-seed in1 bisbund writing _. The. colonel opeucdthe letter, and z the two rend 'ts contents. in silence. a {Theywcre as J9119“'S:_'.: ' The colonel gladly acceded to her M A... m stellarendpoint: l ‘llwilwom mezr-I‘rqw graphed to Mr. Oaks. his manof busi- ‘w‘nf‘m 30‘1“.“ “C."Im'» Dim met. and to we Redmth at the l Holt“; lat" "f u“? ”S‘Wn‘i‘ls'd‘i‘d- Moor, and two days later .the exiles l He-wasdmwned uptmmTuesduy ”f set out lrom Flmencc for England. lastfiweek, its the waters-of Luke On- k ‘11,“, 1,, WI) tar-i0. 'He:\\teilttiut infimllnhrit M _ . .: -. ’ ' “ ’ If‘we connot' see menus they real- on a. pleasure excursionl'with a» fel- .. . low-Mildew Mitten-they" had been lv are, it would be’ for better to con- cut somehouis a‘ gale" sura'ugmup. side! them all good than all bad. On'ithe‘followiag morning the boat ‘D'onotehooee yeah-loudly iii-looks. ‘4 And with Lid), said the colonel, l toSwitze’rlpcd, passing the summer GibraltarPoint, ‘at Geuey'n. In tbcltfolllowling autumn Map% In bodi'e have A . they returned to m ' or a. second not 4 " ' ”1 j examination , - - - ., . winter atr *renee math dreaded of Captain Holin’o‘efl'e'cts broughtto fizrfwnefiyejw a return to ngland.‘where'she bad lights. letter W40 myself: Leanna rule h“ . I“ sufl‘ered so terribly. The detectives In it‘werethe'ad'dmof Cnphin isto convene m'wfim '- as if a. em'wue‘ «idiom; and young neon-as if hurrie- mde companions mm min Amtnw.‘ Duscix's‘iddiefijofio olhcers who came on buird’h'i? Mp for instructions previous tolthc‘ -' gugement with Admiral do" ‘ , was both laconic and humanities!â€" “ Gentlemen, y'onbee: sect-crew urappnuching; I has cfily'tb' . “5° 37°“ 30,599.93?!” ' Prisns' Huston. Wilkes!- tainlv ache: musical ‘ ' '1 I. "' The hunches. b vigil-33m selections from tie ‘ t slimline made Peters’ Musical Monthly! egg- come visitorto musical fuming." 0 April number, price 30 contactin- tains ten pieces of music. 'Addross, J. L Peters, 599 Broadway. New York. ’ . ' I have noticed, remarks some sen- sible observer. that a well-bred woâ€"' man never been; an impel-fluent to- mark. That is'a kind of ditctiset deafness which is well worth cultiva- tion. There are scores 0! things every day uttered by those eboutjus which, if taken in at the elitism! thence into the mind, will disturbflie is not worth while to aren't}... ill-natured remarks made about'ycmr household, your business, your club. dren, your dress. Cultivate the art of not hearinwdisagleeable mid gun- she I dalous remaifks. ‘ MIDLisD RAILWAY Exmxsroxg... must be the friend All the fuss aboutthe distribution .of ' the surplus has not made, her will . it make any difference in the tech- ty displayed by Mr. Shaky'br Lu l agents in pushing on ' everything .in connection with the completion 30f that part of the line South’ofOrillia and the Longtord branch. It is now nearly all sub-let to responsible and experienced men. some cf whom are already at work, and the rectum waiting for the snow to go of “130 ‘ at it. in force. The bridging South of the Narrows’is all done, but that at the Talbot, (Smiles North of Ba- vertou. work on which is to becomo l menCed next week by Mr. Myers, of g Barrie, who has also the contractfor ’ the Narrows bridge. Mr. M. is a ll man of large experience in such m'at- ters, the splendid new Northern'B. R. elevator at Collingwocd barin been built by him. We are pleased I to learn that Mr. Samuel Wain. forâ€" l merly of Port Hope'nud a first-rate l man at railroading, has a. contract of ' 3 or-i- miles of the line immediately 1 North of BeaveMn.â€"Guide's (701-. respondent. . DRILLIA Arr.uns.-â€"-Eveyrthing looks cheering, as usual. Plenty 0t sleighiug yet, and apparently just as much use of it as atany time dur- ing the winter. Although the lam. bering season might reasonably be expected to be over now, the steady stream of “midgets" teams to the ; North, East and West slillcOntinues } toflow withoutanyapparentdecmse in its Volume. We have never seen in any one town or city in Canada, l such quantities of beefand‘pm-k as 5 have been shipped through here this 5 winter to the lumbering legions. Being the headquarters of the heav- iest firms in Camdgand'mamy small- er ones, the supply trade is natural! great at any time, toan extent which would astonish outsiders, but this winter has been an exceptional one in regard to heavy transactions in both the saw log and square timber trade, the long wished railway ex. tension offering facilities heretofore unattainable to manufacturers The fannem'through this section tell me they couldn't sell a dollar's worth of grain or any kind of farm produce twenty years ago without hauling it to Port Perry or M y. from 40 to 50 miles, but nor the tide ism- cd and farmers pass northerly every day with loads of beef and pork from Georgina, Uxbridge, Beach. North . wright-Brock, MmposaOps. Emily. and intermedi- ate townships. 'One result of; the great. increase of the lumber trade has been the necessityforI ' " the means of coming timber our logs acrossthe “ Portage.“I This is a narrow strip of land between the East side of Lake Conchiching and the West side of Lake St. John. on tzihich tabs Long-ford Hills are sit- ua , an a very large tram” built across this Strip of land with steam engines, endless chained“, :1 ttuched, for the purpose (if transfu- ring logs {rum one lake :0}.th other caged the Portage, and is owned by a istinct cmpany whochuge’ a per centagc on all pine thus transferred. We noticed seven) of the «unpuny's teams the othcrdsy. hauling onttho ditferent parts «fa. 100 horse power engine, whicliis to be put in Portage works infidditiou to what is already there. inor'der' to be pref- parod to accommodate the incensed trade during the coming We; Guide‘s at. nah...” --. _ , temper and lessen the happiliess. ,th ‘

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