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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 May 1870, p. 1

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"Geo Morrish . } - k -r VOL. XIII, NO: 20.f bn PRINCE ALBERT, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1870. | Efi Hukurin Hhgecher, C. ID... 2 D OUT IN THE RAIN. now Milhie stopped: Could he not ? Might | believe" ici i i dvner's ' -- SurgeonDentist,Cor, Maing - ght ieve"'--a sudden suspicion coming into | Millie | Wi lfuoe as vshe : paw WORTH SERENE, 7 Al Pita oie St, Uxbridge Sortie Sin alge he not have four.d'otit Some way ? It this his mind, as he detected a lurking triumph | him through the closed blinds. Tt was a = A WEEKLY vt \ tions A pen wy lo nis) Who or righty owe on | story was trae, would such a man be |in Squire Johns' eye.' 1 believe there's little otinods that'he was compelted to wait| <A man thas Reps rican snd stn \ LITICAL, AGRIC RAL wi tbe utmost sil ard hy i > at and | likely to marry a poor gir? For Millie {some villany about this matter and that [in the patloge slons, five, tén, Mfieen min- | "ob is like an ass that parrios gold and ea 1 o ANR give satisfaction or no not ithaanding ths boseeching ig ii My realty i heiress in a small | you ot wm (the bottom of it," he utes. Sift more ominous that afie 'game in hints. y. She was sole inheritor of & small un- | exclaimed excitedly, fixing his eye firmly |at last dioant dnemiling. Still he] A lazy man takes a hondred steps, te- 1 Family Newspaper; ch ¢, and at prices Fes PUBLISHRD AT Tin Yoich dely compet the prettiest. pair of hazel eyes that ever encumbered farm from her father, and five [upon the lawyer, who changed color in | could Rardly believe b heard of ht, when catise he would not 'take one in due lime. ' looked up to a cloud in that w To br a VICTORIA BLOCK, PRINCE ALBERT Also dealer in all kinds &L J F plo a ay. thousand dollars in'bank stock. Bot the | spite of Himself. to His suit she gave a m-| A fll 1 Good, 7% Fancy| When Millie came to a large white farm | farm was two hundred miles sauth of this| * Be careful what you say, young man, | ising * no!» He Eup, es mare -- wll prute neVor tacks Yiioadl ¥ J GOUKTY. OF ONTARIO, ¥ Re: on house, she very gladly and rather hastily -- fais : - : A man without mone is like a bow wi th- EVERY THURS 1 AY MO NING IT Bm, Soe pe; ReY. | for Jost then Ihere' was a heavy rj of a ua gis 4p ning Seassin ay * Yoo oy Co into trouble," he ie Sironetad dete fast, out, brave and { gut airings. y , bridge. . " 3 and during her visi gly. indignant, epmethi what she knew and ! bein: olster, . ds, Bee. 17, 7, 1668. ysis thunder--opened the gale' and went in|ghe had helped Her cousin, and nobody | * Yes, sir, I beliove you are a base vil- fina) nn aod hie suit ee A sure way to wealth. Spend'on nt a BAIRD & PARSONS vpon the flower bordered. puth tv the h i i i : big ih b's C °N.VARS © © and asianethorpoalal ou iv ee kas knew of it; and daring her visit she had | lain ! | remember that you are the lawyer | scorn and loathing . ay lees than you make. der wi ini > $1.50 HLA um, if paid within six RACTICAL Deutist, Oshawa Out - | Milo sutra b: vivid flash of Yi Wain ?] ipod lig SUED iA hey cst add Be 'sti6 i madoivul the wariguge'at | the {tim 1, W Sal Sgrdut thaak inworihy of you Lol 2 bigs tho lost tes dhs Fein wine tilme. $2.00, Nosube Dental Rooms directly opposite y gUINIng | had always helped her Mother when she [and I know that for years you have been |g pi sond y | Plum. | wwiptjo maul nit nopapes | affce entrarics Simooe sires, Pua ho Millie entered without ceremuny. Sne,took wen ; E a piece of yout conduct with the Hazels ? j ar iranpe Dime door ny BR i oR 8/60 was at lome-- capable, industrious little aching to get hold of this property, It there | she ended. A mischievous cur must Ye "lied short. | BS FRE La Rig Knsurance plainly. but. neatly furnished the cain- Sipe to Mb Wilk tise: Thalia a ny Jagiice ia, law. yoy shal be Sxposedd "Tothe Hazels? What do you kiiow| A White glove often covers a dirty hand- | r VE . .. . ings that she n the meantime you ha tier have | about them ! Perh: on > v RATES OF ADVERTISING seated: chairs, the preity chintz covered | hag heard hinted at, but only hioted at, and | the money ready," cpoly and insultingly | loaned the money ho " 'he she whe ates Koop the devil out than, tern, bum Foreathline, frit insrtion. -. ~~ $008| "THE ONTARIO TARMERS' |® i RS unge, the book-case filled with books i Sabseguent insertions, perline - - . 0.02 Mutual I and sheet music 3 the Violin. in. its case: ju even they the next morning were smoothed replied Mr. Johns. . "You, itwas I. I wentin thers for| When I did well Vhoard it Lover. Bards, under 6 lines, per annum . , 5,00 | PrulUA nsu Td Company ihe cos, ih ? Fades over, for Squire Johns was a rich and in-| * That is impossitle, you know. Yon shelter from the storm. I heard it all every Hho ot Advertirements measured i in Nonpareil and charged Tus Company et uqw fulf organized and is | tt Ber, ihe vase of faded flowers, and | quential man, and people could not afford, | knew very well that [ could not raise so | word," : Y| When I did ifl, I heard it ever. aceurding tothe space they occupy. Sanized and is | the ornaments on the mantle. 'Tiere | iihout some reason, to lose his favor. She | much mouey in two days when you laid| The Squire uttered curses low and deep, All.are not thieves that dogs bark at, i Adyertigeméntsreceived for publication, withoutspe- Trey ared to accept risks § Farm B Buildings ie : cific matratnans, will be Inacytcd Sutil form, ond | 20d hour contents, coutitry Shoo! Houses and | W*° 10 one there, but she heard a childish | \moibered it all now. Could he in real- | your diabolacle plans." but Millie did net stay to hear them, Sne| Call me cousin, but cozen me not , T » ) A hirged dingly. Noad ih n ken | Churches. Those wishirig t io] d i 3 5 y ; S ar antitpatd fons | waevisiselieys wilk yo fakes support a Home Insurance Copany | op To iu the net) ir rd agein knnekel vy be such scoundrel? She could judge] + Then you know the consequences.' only saw him ride away, with that same| Empty vessels make the greatest sound by applying yed girl of ten or eleven years | hyier about the truth of the story when she | * And what isto become of my young | queer little smile on her face. and empty heads the most hn 4 Alinersl tiscountillowed to Merchants and others | #0 OPportunity of doing so ei ho rdvertiseby th valleye: to the Head Office, or to any of : er chy he iw ens. be strictlya ln Uf the Company, "Our utes» Jooal Agents *reged the out, Jwhy dl had seen Ben, Who was Ben? Two or sister ?' Squire Johns rode a long distance out of | ia 1he a 1 ow as those of any responsible: ie explained w - E anird i i very man is | ichi i . | Che sassy insreasivg importance of the North | Company in tn P 1 Insurance P Ythe Ras thes ~ ing, inquiries bad amounted 10 nothiog.-- | I neither know nor care. That is your | pj way, six months after to avoid a wed- |, ' opie Bit awn fox With the case and good manners of one | The cmldren spoke just as if everybody | own look out," idingol Qui of derathupublicntionofiheUnsknven Head Office--The old Registr, ce Build- : di rt i vh sd eviny aks hm conde 2 | ings, Brock Street, Whitby. mush older, the child bade her welcome, | knew who Beri was. Was he an uncle,| The young man strove to repress his dg J Junk sSturhiag too dbich ioe Every man knows best where his own eda uerans of the cou L. FAIRBANK\Jg, [0laced a chair near the stove and took | consi, hired m hat? Evideatly | passion a2) 3a) Millis, Ms wile -which Be! shou vinther. ofloculand general news given, will be unsurpassed by ely Sectetary | Millie's dripping hat and sh DE a Co Meatly © came very hear blundering upon, Gi hild hi { ay locaipuerpublishedin Cunuda. cre i Pping hat and shawl somebody preity old by the way Hetty spoke |" Squire Johns, by the 28th I can pay BALI I 8 SE ive.a child his will, and a whelp hin * hi DBE TRIN WESTERN | ASSURANCE OMP'Y "] was just beginning 10 get dinner ; | of him. But she shrugged her shoulders as | this debt, I expect." BUYING A HORSE AND BUGGY. fill and neither will thrive. »mphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Programmes, Bill fiat a he aan id I did not hear you | she looked out at the still pouring rain. « That will do you no good. It must be Ki He i pope through a hole may see Pleads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books Check Books, noc twill bea long time before the| Young Ben Hazel,out in the field, pitched | ready by the day afl . The following ofginall d in the | What will vex him. "ircilars, Business Cards, Lull Cards, &e , &e., of C g ) , pitched | ready by the day after to-morrow, or I take ° g odginally appeared in the i cverysie am voior akeestedrompiy, wrist 31 TORONTO. CA W | shower is over and you must stay with vsfup the last hay onthe load, leaned his| possession. I might have shown you mer- | Buffalo Express. It isso very good that it| He who wait's for dead men's shoes may ¥ ey shy oy ae INCORPORATED .... .|to dinner. It will be ready by the time pitchfork against a tree and took off his | cy but for your insinuations, Now none." | will bear many. repetitions ; go long enough barefoot. ] can havelhom done totake home withihem. ¥ TTT Ben Sones 3 but that will Lot be for au | «raw kat to cool his moist forehead, His | * That is false ! liar ! villain! and you[ C-------n, an allache of one of the Penn- Tia better ta be happy than Yias, J. BAIRD. | un. parsons. [Capital = - $400,540 hess a guze followed the hay cart asit went over [know it. You never showed mercy in. your | #ylvania railroads but well known in Buf- Conceited men think nothing can be dune EE. | vrsilents . k Ee _dione'll be weddy when : Ben | ihe broad lauds and returned. life. You have won your ill-gotien wealth | falo as an inveterate practical joker, hap- without them. " - Barristers Cars. Vice- Presiden AGRATOY | tums," lisped and laughed a little girl of | « The hay is all gone in," he eaid with a | by robbing the widow and the fatherluss.-- | pened in Cleveland the other day, and the Silent contempt is the sharpest reproof. EE a | Setretany... 4 | three years. long breath of relief. 4 I could ford | If you take thi it bR weather being mild and warm, he iv-| Dependence is « poor trade. COCHRANE & COCHRANE, ' a8g peat v.01 3e 1a could not aflort | 1] you take this property i may it bring» . Wi 7 ho) conse Drinling water neither fakes & man Generar Agent The older ehild, whose name as Heny. 10 lose one load now, [ don't know that I|curse with it, now and evermore! But|ed the happy idea of taking the ARRISTERS, Attorneys, &c. Prince E 58 i : ih Pea . hs LER» Atlurpogsss Town Hall; | See-- can doit, but it I can sell part of the land | while It is in my hands Il] kick you from [fair object of his adoration out [ick or in debt, nor his wifé u widow. Port Perry office--over Mr. Bigelow's Store. Auctioneers, "I can't get a very good dinner ; I ain' | I may. It will be a hard pull though. it you dastardly scountre! !" riding. Donning his best suit, he started | Do not clore a letter, without reathng ity TT FAREWELL & MoGEE, snr aenaneneonan Wile 01d enough ; but Ben says I do nicely. | The young man followed the cart into| Ths Squire was a snall man as well ae | Post haste for the nearest livery stable. He |" drink water without seeing it; 0 Era \pulsit on for me and seen to it. But he [the barn, The storm was at ite height [a coward, and whilebe was being igno- | Wa® & pastial stranger in the, vicinity, and Flattery sits in the parlor, while plain dealing is kicked out of doors. Fortune knocks ouce at every man's oor. Go not for every gif to the physictdn, ARRISTERS, Attorneys, Solicitors, Con- veyuncers and Notaries Public, Oshawa, -- Office, one door North of the Post Office ; and at Bowmanville, office Mr. Feeter's Block, oppo- site Town Hall, \ not allow me to tuke off kettles, for | when he went towards the house from the | miniously ejected from the house by the | the livery stable keeper, not knowing him ad will butn or scald myself ; but I|vack way. He stopped in surprise, as he|angry and excited young man, Hetty was | and imagining possibly, from the state of Lam large enungh to do that. I like [saw through the window some one was | crouched down close to Millie, pale and | uérvens excitement in which he presented | %. FAREWELL, L.L.B. | R. M'GEE, B. A. . y 0 a i 3 . A hd : a SREB, |LA0ensed A uctOnear. wdfreTbind wis orbin wins | ening she ule wi sms suet hs lghonn" Eve varsmiing is" boop els hs matin oe or mien | ob EHEC IRE - o w, mixiog Hour, mus aitha. - as difficu 0 descr er ' ARRISTER, Attoiney at Law, Solicitor HE Subscriber, holding a Lifence for the | DBOUy wo, pv 501) "for Bon likes them | No, i q foci « Bat," ated C. «1 am [thirst to the ale-pot. blie, © f A he T hip of 0, thigee fuir, white arme are not Mar- | feclings. Ben did not come into the room ut," remonstrated L-------P, . &e., hl nt A on Touts of 03a" am . a ave "uch » but Martha, who comes iu | tha's, neither was tho slender, graceful | for some time afterwards. When he did, | good for.a dozen horses and buggies." He who says what be hikes, often hears man's Store. others, requiring his services, that whatever to makioad for us says she will teach | figure hers. As he came nearer, he could | he looked haggard and aged, and wi «".Very well, then, leave me some secur what'he does not tike. «1 avis ly and 72 Soisusted o his Sa Wek pone me} distin ols ib sparkling, pig nat face ing through as til oe : - pe > ity," demanded fie prapiviote livery man Hae that saves when he is young, may oderate. . ' i -- 8! i, 88 il 10 esca 1 . A TrORNEE p ny Soy in Chan- fore, Dass of Se, bc. Le. arfanged at the oh bis) your mother 7" asked Millie | She ey a aud ons with Hetty ; Holi Mille, lis like ea " How mu h do you consider your dara- spend when he 18 old, 1 y F er Lise Albers "Dies. over. TC. oo ie E. MAJOR. Wie ro "Eva, when Hellie was out of | and evidently giving her directions for what | forward little girl that she was, began-- ed rig worth 1' angrily asked our friend, He who laughs when he Is alone, wil ormanatore,,, a Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 We "i she was muking. Hetty 'was gazing upon | « Mr. Hazsl, T waut to talk with yon a| "About $350." make pon in SompLaY. a gid +R. J: WILSON, # Tr t no mudder but Ben," the | b d absorbed. Little Eve was | i a in|] "1fIbuyit now and pay you $350 in © who cannot take a joke, should never IRRISTERs Attorney at Law, Solicitor THOS, H. WALSHE. Iirtle'one fis) on are] pol Ti ra high chair ork ii ues ] ae Youd bo 49 ues in cash wil va a ik To for ne make one. n Chanery, &c. Office in the Victoria ICENSLED Auctioneer lor the Town- When Hel bel silting a th 8 ' pretend ing that avi' heard what you » yov. ag y ay ny ------------------ il L2 Pia Brockst,, Whitby. ships of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in «Now 1 Me back, Millie said-- [ing at a piece of dough. and Squire Juhns have been saying, for 1|eame sum when 1 get through with it? SiNGuLAR Suicipe.--George W. B. Sego, "LYMAN ENGLISH, LL.B, ST bidvengio: nfipons id In thg County o my dices WHIY got nicely warmed, and By and by there was a spattering of wai! have heard every word. 1 think I know of Sake Cc : Pp " i a Frenchman, committed suicide 'by the OLICITOR in Chancery, Altorney, ders left at this office, or at his residence will be sitting shill 3 80 Jet as well at work as [er heard in the next room by Hetty. sone one wha can belp you ; but first may ¢ Certainly sir,"" politely responded the tomb of bis wife and daoghter in Biatiop: "Conveéyaticer, &¢., Oshawa. Office--Simcoe an RL Re net. Hyon iki! help you to get din | ¢ Ben has come," running hastily for- | [ ask you a few questions 77 owner, who thought he saw a chance for a} earmouth Cementry. On the tombstones po opposite the post office. ai e. K WALSHE, the North On- aitd we will have ill make some biscuit, | ward and opening the door. Ben at first looked displeased and haugh- good bergain, . in pencil, he had Written his, name and the oss, LAUDER, MULOCK & SMITH, Gi ER lime." Yet in avery ent 2 Ben has inl Rohn the litle ne ly, but her kind, straightforward manner s, Heves gov Wousy 3 "nd date, and there wes also some illegible writ- RISTERS and Attorneys, Solicitors in Hetiie was delig! . clapping her hands an isping. ashe | jisarmed him. Hu bowad nssent. ) h ? lo, ing. When discovered he was lying on BE ak Swoon atgoining Nr. Nr. JOHN MOCKEIDGE, Might she look on Ben oy be glad !} came in, bright und smiling, what she bad | « wiu ia the amount of this wortgnge 777 | off 0 108 residence of his expectaut Angel- |) .y back ag ho. wished to be laid in fhe Holden's office, Whitby. Horse Doctor, Epsom. Can be consultedat | Millie was young) ow § in slote dor bim. «1 is wadea tate for| «Two thousand dollars aud Interest," | 108 earth~alongside hiv wife and child. Td 088, iv . all hours--charges moderate. olts Castrate: ' ' y . was the reply course she was y and i iho Ld in . "Sion 3 Ross, Q.C. | W. Mulock I d Colts Custrated [oop * yo frank, end gay, foo, Lis ws he reply ol be was ready, and of Course a | ji nosiiion it is sarmisod deceased . Lauder. G. Y. Smith. on the most approved upd safest principles at am soon became He euvght her up. in his arms and gave Ply. I t drives was enjoyed. Up one and po . caved took s+ very reasonable charges. N. BI purpose be- | very well acquainted |" .cuug p 8 " What is the lotal value of the farm 7' | Pleasant drivey was enjoyed. Up one ihe poison, as its effects were almost instant ,. NORMAN F. PATERSON, ing at Armstrong's Tot, Uxbridge on Friday | She said presently, try the biscuil.-- | her a kiss, while she laughed and shouted, | My father valued at st ten thousand | 40WD another of those beaulifully laid-out aneous, and the strangement ol the bod (Late of Miller & Paterson, Toronto ) of every week during the summer. \potate with a | but his eyes were seeking the stranger. lollars." f Cleveland tlioy todo, breathin y " 8 4 184 body TTORNEY-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, | Epsom, April 14, 1869. 15-1y | fork-- i : dollars, avenues of Cleveland they rode, breathing | aq perfect. His hat with his gloves in it Uonveyancer, &c. Beaverton, aoa - renee ee nsieami « The | are doi 1 will 'pos Hetty said prettily-- My brother Ben."'-- | « Are there other mortgages 7 the fresh and balmy atmosphere of a glori | \ag at his side. His clothes were the building occupied by Dr. Wilson, Sime HE the walter off eo, and 4 "| Then to him=¢ This lady get caught in| ¢« None." ous spring day, admiring the handsome res- | of 4 shabby inti vesupied by De-Wils a A . genteel descripiion. battle CAMERON & MACDONELL, "© ies, - Janes, cine'. | again to dry, That will n a the shower, Vi bed is elaying util | «Very well ; I am quite postive I know |idences whick line the streets, C ®,| could be found about the place, "alle be ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Law, In a few minutes we wi clears up. She has beeu so kind as to help | some one who can loan you the money.= | talking sweet nonsense all the while and | broken wine glass, which he must have x Bion tomy bomen Ontatio. Offices: Royal Yahadiag Hotel, then dinner will be ready them and | ine get dinner and has made some splendid | [ am Millio Warner. Call on 'me to-mor- | Angelina lovking as if she felt transported | had covered over Wt he sed it. 0, CAMERON. | H. J. MACDONELL. . up. taking it | pjsouit." row at my cousiu's, Mr. Sanborn's."? 10 the seventh heaven of delight. a = 'JAMES LAMON, pass Subscriber laving leased to above Hotel,| The dinner seamed very mj Yo htt They both stood mute a mioute, she | Ben's dieame shat night were mixed vp| For {we hours did the happy couple ride| The late Capt. Edward Zsa andy of Ham TTORNEY at Law, Soficflor in Chancery, 4 iis ited vp in agile ni with the | Hetty as shie ran over them in \°. il "| with surprise at the real Ben, young and | with morigages and hazel eyes. The next [ and admire the newly developed beauties of | ilton, was one of the few corurades vf Lord LOonveyancer, &c,--Land Any tel, in Vilage and eR bOmAGoD, and with direct re- | potatoes, peas, pork, biscuit, h™'PY= | handsome, and well-bred, he with admira- | day was a long time of suspense and anx- | nature, when the sinking sun reminded our | Nelson, who had survived the Admiral [for 8 iviage. aver Armstrong's Hote forte to the comfort and convenience of the | ore inilk and water. She hal*™" [tion and a strange new feeling he could [ity and early in the moruing found him | hero that official duties awaited his aten- | more than sixty-four yours. He bad served we - oye attention paid to the Table and the Bar. | make tea for her visitor, but shi" "| not define. He had hardly made Ler wel- | at Sanford'swhere he was received by | tion ; and leaving his fair companion at the | at many of the naval eugagementa of the Comfortable Stables and attentive Hostlers. : decidedly. The poor child sail ned come, with a return of his selt-possession, | Millie herself. door of her residence, he drove back to the | old French war, and was present in. the AE LLG et Intor Bor Sxibnsussil} Lot syares in cally-- 'eli | when there was a loud rap at the door.-- | The next morning, acompanied by a | livery stable. fight ofl Copenhagen, which ended in the LoD Brathwaite, public patronage. " When father and oper rer oT Hetty went lo the door, came back pale | neighbor, he called on Squire Johns. "Well," said he to the proprietor, « you | surrender of the whole Dafiish navy' "He Pigs PRINCE. ALBERT, Port Perty, Jute 16, 1809 HENRY FOY. used fo have a good many things for ® | and whispered to Ben--¢ Squire Johna." " He 1s al breakfust," the servant said. |see | am here again, and I presnme you are | also served on board'a vessel &f 'the squats Ph i: and Accoucheur, A EE and Matha, our hired girl, used 10 ge. Mae drew Juickly back from the half-| An angry light shone on Squire Johns' | ready to buy this rig back." ron which took off Sir John Moore's reteats : : he died and Squire \| open door, Ben went in 10 his visitor, | cold grey eye when he heatd who was his| 4 Yes sir, I trust} am a man of my word,' | ing forge from: Corin: d the 7 1. | DR, WARE, "REVERE HOUSE," ER! all'; but when q ' ) y word,' | ing foree oa, and thus' wilt te . i the door after him, but every word | visitor. that individ: d i : R for the County ol Ontafio,| B, PLANK... RO! said he bought a morigage on our farm, closing » | cooly responded that individual, at ihe same | seen to, bave, gained ina sharp school his ms "and Accoucheur, | TAY: Sate ). pk a that we had got lo pay every. cont of it'Wwan heard distincily by Millie, for Squire | « How dare hecome 2. I warrant though {itn handing C--------» $350 in greenbucks | practical k dge of bi --- t. Every 'attention enion pal v5 27 | day it was due, of lose everything, we ins did not speak in the suave 'tone she [ihe chap: isn't so: high and mighty ab he | whiok ear friend. quietly stowed away in be made a90d 8 vg eiep on Shih id fiom , hig Patutul 10 do without a good many things, and s accustomed 10 hear him, bat loud and | was the last time 1 saw him. * Humble | an inside: pocket, and was moving off | out to un | in the year 1 12h be, , wilh i c. he 0fice ad waysin : are very pvor now, aod Ben.is afraid wiemplorily. enough this morning. I will hold out hopes | whens: . ; res sia JOIMOIA of-war men, was sent FAY Je . . prs av ama J t t? oH te 1, can't have enough to pay it, and they: alll am in haste, young man; I jast stop- | of mercy until he grovels and begs my par- | '¢ Hold on here," cried the livery man, | man" okt' Lake' AR, ad ind fa < Eo «x. war if swe Seen Be AY. 2 [say that we may look for no meroy from! fo say that the lime for the payment | don--grovels low as he laid ma, and then | % you havent paid for your two. hout's. use | miny of 'the engigemarits oT a: "last yd OLVER, M. D., E iki Squire Johns, for he is very bard to the [\money due me being day after to- | Ill be revenged. To-morrow this splendid | of this "ete home and buggy 1" . American war, being preset both at 'Sack- Gio BuATE" PE Good stable rs shed ntinched, and an attentive | pOOTy sud he has always wanted our farm | ¥» a is not ready I shall be wbiiged farm added to my other property and the | * What do you mean?" in tam respand- al's Harbor sndat® tiowetuitivg of swe. %, ? ; ier 2 Hare is tatendanos oats. because it/joins some of his own land where | lately fo op to Severs aes possession of Millie Warer's property will | ed. Gomes, 4 Didn's..k buy. that, horse | Agsinin A837 he w = ree O d. I heard all about it] ible exclaime. € young | make me a rich man and a ha and buggy of yeu two hours ago 7"? his country, apd. o fl Gheaubink, -- he wants 'to buil ut it | me? ! d ppy man y ago ?"', ty, was one Pasty' (whe . : D AFORE HOUSE when one of our neighbore was talking with | « yi® surprised and excited manner ; indeed. 1 will tantalize him to his hearts | # Yea." succeeded m culling cut the Caroline, bes i AANA our Ben, though he didn't want meto know Sh and aw It ie not | content," « Wall, then, what in creation do. you | ing the last man to leave her her before she. was oF PD 4 tin am, wr wesh, and it is now but the 18ih. | « You are early thie morning, young man, | -nean by asking me to pay for the use of my | sent over the Falls - was he. fir Ge 8! aon. p sxemmotuion. 0 co, snion Mile had listened to this with! a quer | I puri)! #hall fell the pisce of land | conclude you have come 10 pay the mon. |own rig?" retoried Cz, as he moved | ter who 'ever brought a Th 1 1 : py ] tab i Jerestwints liquors and | ni v1are of feeling, for Squire Johns Was a | some we 0 % oir} 1 oes ey," he said ironically. on off with well-assumed. indignation, while | canal His ¥: A : ETOAC i J DAFOE, Propristor. - | declared lover of hers, and though she had | pay i1BeY. coming in 10 be ablo to| « That's my errand," said Ben cooly. |the able hands and bystanders. smiled | unteet whion &' Naval BORELT A, Cc: WwW. nol yet accepted him, she had been pleased | « You" ° Squire Johns stood back ogtti and | audibly. ; for. HM record 'uf service- 'cores' Tir 08 s with his attentions and' bad certainly. given | take yo ring under a singular mis- | thunderstruck. . down as three years ago 'whiny dering the By New, Teeth a be id MACKIE S HOTEL 1 him enconragement. Mureover hie was to| you oR Here is your mortgage,| « Do you mean to say hat you have MONTREAL, a Fenian raid and in his 74th - year;« he Hook : Bai : WALTON ar HORE. |{%ire is Soul uswer iy 1hive days from Iau» yourself it 1s@8s the | rived the mpney © The Montrealers are furious in (heir op- | his itm in: mounting guasds ba' hin * we 7. D.C. is'preba 'execute all eal' oh wi ACKIE P dor: | that yime, and she was not sure the answer « Let me "1 do, 'and have brought Mr. Foor to POUND tha net tariff atid held a general | lose nother link of Hibwabigoatnia OF ho connected wi hi on, ih ve hy 'M > 18phe * | reserved and aid away for that time was| The fgmed, prove that all is right. There is two indignation meeting on Saturday. last in the | 80! sonal' nssociation oat 1 a Fs HH os Rt oF | "Gc tr H t 1, « 90." Thus, Millie was not in love with pressed - his ofa the page, He [thousand dollars. We have each counted endl was doesnt nan and | grand'old a spa Chaar sous th 4 e n r e o e y him, but she had waited 80 long in vain for | calmed himsel® Over bis eyes and |i, There is the interest. Now l.will was denounced" in. unstinted | on the seus, and" Sh bERSTAN. pos '. SAINTFIELD, "| the exstatic state 'of that feeling she had | ashy pale as heeat effort. He grow | take up the mortgage, Squire Johns." " Bilis ons. nin ober Bola id vi it posi o mise i ALEX. CAMERON, Puowsiongh read and heard #6. much about, and thought | «It reads so, TAT Livid and trembling with passion, Squire usage, 7 Shi edral, and whose memory ris ' ble of love, and that lo| understand it." PUL I can't I can't | Jones was compelled to yield the morigage | omnly within the Painted" th. she was not. copal " dy t them filled. one was as much as she sotild father made of § & memorandum | and execute the usual releases R tal, 3 "The ps oh new Marriage Lic onses - "i sha certainly liked Squire big fe 28h, and be '@Metance, and it| There was no trace of the violent rte es Quebes has joi SA . 10 sadiiciorly 4 done, the | stPort) ry. Offics the Scddo | Johns as wall, if not better, than any one|odioal man, and, Wor¥ sure meth-|to which the squire gave [ree ] ] yor or amigas rigid respected By thoubsndy who ¥iew only xn = hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. AENRY CHARLES." aioe sus bia love must certainly - be isin 'make & midaks Hida | likely to hp Jha hott s¥asia 3 he Siies. ap} sispe said Clerk during: the fame, the gallady olf okiloF iba; prised ne» og d, for he could not know fhat-- bul portant and evil 'centring im- | to Sandfo ® loo] appy This will phenvioying Tan.'g] 18 2 |Port Perry, Nov 11th, 1869, terested, veohim 1 surely be the ly So vw Auld ing. There wasa queer little stile on | lyst wet in this stupid fa roe: gr i i agi Si a -

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