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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 May 1871, p. 1

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AY, MAY 11, 1871. i ~ {WHOLE NO. 694 --- -- - Pr ------ A -- -- D EN TIS TR Y Hotels. LINES, ./ had known no sorrow until her mottier's| Physicians came, but they could not | bioidered, ruffled and fluted, one -which ; . ; se a orate - op plets sickness. Alone she had lived with her | bring the' dead to life, fof her pure spirit | she had made him in the early days of their . 3 all the beau tres - ; : : i . * ei : 5 A WEEKLY FR s Ro al Canadian Hotel, That hang on Memory's wall, mother in the little cottage where she died, | had fled 10 its Maker. : affection they had been married come 1wq CAL, AGRICULTURAL PORT PERRY : 5 ever since she eould remember. She had| To Philip the shock was terrible, He months--adding she did not want to see it POLITICAL, & . Is one in the dim/old forest, " ! ; + AND =H, L =H L.D.S eri That seemeth the hest of all ; been to her a teacher, frien. and companion, | had looked for so long to the time when he |8poiled. Joshua promised, swearing thap an itp Nn ew paper ; e de arnden, e 57 eR®) | HE Subscriber laving leased to above Hotel, Not for its gnarled oaks olden, as well ae a tender mother. But now what | could see his love, and hear his fate from | he wold rather Jose his head than his yy ti | Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, - ily lnresti bis uss Iu Roeping ne a tis Dark with the mistletoe ; a change | Cruelly tyrannized over by her | her lips. But cruel death bad,steppad' be- | night shirt, : . 2 Ten Ye ie Villago sind neighborhood, and with direct rec] Not for the violets goldes - |dunl, made to take a meial's place in the [tween tiem, and he cold Raver know it| He took the train for Milwaukee and VICTORIA BLOCK, PRINCE ALBERS + Of Ten Years Experience, Sgt a eishoniond, Rh dirogt re . : COUNTY (OF BNTaRIG | OFFICE IN BIGELOW'S ,BLOCK, public. -- \ coort and convenienco of the, That sprinkle the vale below. household, and petform drudgery ill-suited | she had loved him. Mechanically he pick- | stopped at the Plankington House. He met 2 1 "7. | Strict attention paid to the Table and the Bar.| - Not for 'the milk-white lilles to her age and strength, her life was thai | ed the letter from the floor, and wecks after | 89me of his old chums, who got ipa game EVERY T HU RS D AY M 0 RNI NG P 0 R T P E R Y CONAN: Sa cs and nh Se Thaglean from the fragrant hedge, of many a motherless child, more wretched | when ha had grown calm he read it, Again [to draw for him--spent a. very pleasant j BY BT ed IAAE the Ch ibe Et of Coquetting all day with the sunbeams, | than words can express. Her unole was it dropped from nerveless fingers, and | evening, went to bed decorously, and IRD & PARSONS RESIDENCE- PRI ALBERT. public patronage. . 2 And stealing their golden edge ; much from home ; and when ho was there, | Worse than death ciifie this time--ineanity | he came back next morning. 3 - : , 1EN Ve i i 4 " a x . ! ; + tes ; . HENRY FQY. Not for the vines on the upland, he shrank f IG HE h ea nite Th him Joshua. did after: the sie / ied J-- te {Port Pow, June 16.1505 3 0 © shrank from all, contests b his wile, | --hopeless, lie long insanity, .. .. io first things Mrs. Joshua, did after the iin: 3 hr Hv ber 4hin (hata re 00, Nasu of Ohlins Tetion £i%0 10 the Fegulation Ais ni . xi J here jhe ne eT ail who held undispated sways wer | His fuser 'wag c9WP for, and came; fo first afectionate greefing," was to 1oke irene) {ae hep ninopaper| "Mingeal Teeth "nountéd on Gold, Bilverand | "REVERE HOUSE." MANCHESTER | = It Seva ne the . Ee} SOWSIID, When Mona was sixicen, 'a young sur- fu bis ondy son, the pride and "hope of his | Joshua's satchel and put the clothes away, - : ¥ a7 VTE dui doe BR 4 8 " - x . SORE - To 5 hin, os when addressed to Veicuiaps Bue, an B. PLANK, PROPRIETOR; 2 geon came from a distant place, and set up old age, in utter wreck. "The. letter which | ¢ What's the matter : . v his Office, pre-paid andregistered, willbe at ourrisk, Rg eh Soa so 25 1, Preserve HAW purchased the above-hotel, and has A once liad a little brother in the thriving town of Glenville. He be- | had been found in the young man's room,| ¢ Why, you've left your night ghirt aftey RATES OF ADVERTISING. Nitrous Oxide Gass 'administered for the and CRIA sun ith the shores otiors Top oysatint wie dal nt deep; came the Dalands' medical attendant. Hg! wag given up, and he was told that it had | all I said about it.? 7 For each line, first insertion ~ $0 08 | painless extraction of Teeth, : Stages toraxd from Whithy. call daily, © Corel Ho oy a . {Was handsome and intelligent, and wau | caused the death of the girl whom Philip| " * By George, that's so. But I'll tell you : Subsequent insertions, per line. 003 | Consultation free and all work warranted, , | ostlers always in attendance. - oi gig aa MOTH AD PORCD ASE. sir vii 7 Voie friendship of the family at orice: e | hall hoped vo wtaks his wile." A 'third time] What Uli do my dear: PI telegraph to x Cards, under €Jines, per.annumi....., 5 00. | Septs7 1870. 3 86-15 fe Ei Light aa the down of the thistle, . x u Fi? : pa © g a is Nonp ore | . : E " Mackie's Hotel Free as the winds that Blow, soon found out Mona's rélationship™and | the letter wan perused, and when it was | the clerk, who is an old friend of mire, : according to the spuce they occupy. ny C.D WAID OE ay We roved there thé beautiful summers--. | position in the house, and 'from pitying | again finished, the old man claped hie | 0d he will send it right down by express, Advestisems agfvidrarpubli Honwities ed | 8 Cor. Maing Brock St., Uxbridge WALTON STREET PORT HOPE, The summers of long ago ; . grew. to love her'young maiden-hood, de- | hands and moaned, with terror stricken{ He'll find it under the head of my bed, ra Ayia (obi, and Deters am ' y LE » But his fect on the hills grew wéary, spite the harehnsss of her life surroundings. | voice, ¢ Oh, God! what a fearful retribution ! | Wheretthe shambermgid will be spre to. put ut until paid for. = A i B - | Wn. MACKIE, Proprietor. And one of the awtumn eves S : i T LL ' 3 - & on dip countallowed to Merchants and-others | i $ions Defforped 3 > -- 1 made for my litte brother 5 Saddened and subdued by earthly sorrow, [My sid has indeed found me out I' ita. I'll attend to that at once. BY dis a [; : --- § Ta Kit whsavoriiashy he von orhalf ee be afiteriyad = ha en TF ewett ' s H ote 1 A dro vellow leaves. modest and reliting, with daep tender brown | Philip and Mana were brother and sistor, | Joshua was as good as bis word, and the a & : ned; Theseterms willin allcuses, be sfrictlynJ. givesatisfuction or no (ag RENT STREET, LINDSAY. J eyes, and luxuriant curls of the same 1igh | that stricken, grey-haired man was their | Clerk was {aitbful tq bie old fellowship. Aday 4 ot The constantly increasing importance uf the North rer a ae -- Sweetly his pale arms folded ! hue, and a mouth rich and trembling with | father, or two afterwards Joshua got the package - NE a emi ined condemning | tion. Good stable and shed attached, and an attentive My neck in a meek embrace, sensativenese, lier manner graceful and | He married in early lite a women vhosen | [70m the express office, carried it up to the KE a mia} Le Coty amid in Lhe amon | 4/30 dealer in all kinds of Jewelry, Fancy Free O: a nn rr 1 Boat ig hii id winning, she was, indeed, most loveable, | by his parents. He did not love his wifo-- | 100% Without opening it, gnd threw iy £5 county; 1 0 so 'ree Omnious to and from the Cars and Boats. Silently covered his face: i ayo S 0% : + : LR ara We re Bisas Passel esdhasons ads, So. Port Hope: Rov.) rere eee And wien the arrows of sunset © new ielation of womanliod - to Plulip | he rever loved any woman uotil he reach. | 4OWn before his wife exultingly. 3 ' i T. Byrne, hitby; Jos. Gould, ofeop ay D A FOR HOUSE Lodged in the free tops bright, Vandeleur, and te lovéd her with all the | ed middle age; then be accidentally met ¢ There, I told yon they would id 80 ¢ JOB DEPARTMENT. Bolster, M, B., Uxbridge, > He fell, in his saint-like beauty, - strength of his'noble manhood. 11e sought | Mary Darland, and an immediate attach- | back on me there. There's the night-sbiry ¥ r Heanrists. land Bills Posters. Programmes. Bil Uxbrid 2, Dec. 17, 1868. So-ly U T I cA Asleep by the gates of light, an opportunity to declare his love and oo ment epranz.up in their hearts, ho keeping sale and sound. $ . Fy Si Solu Garde Suv, a : C. N. VARS ' ET es tion Therefore, of all the pictures her to be his wife, but sho shrank (rom lim | the mariage a secret, Sto proceeded to open the bundle joyfala 'every style and color, executed mptly. anda We . . 1 T S | ) 5 ™ ES Y : reba iy oth ten 1 lecounty. J RACTICAL Dentist, Oshawa, Ont.-- TeeSarsmplied wih tie best wines, liquors and lat meme wi, and would rot listen 10 his; words. He finally persuaded lier into an elope- ly ; she did open it and found--a woman's tL bills, &e. printe iQ ire i . v . : + : ol cau have thoin done 16 126 home wiht heme re! | J o oni pn rectly cpporite the post J. DAFOE, Proprietor. Scemeth the best of ll, . eorey i by her avoidance, he out hud a divs Sag Wing hr En Hissar tis suntaini over [ J BAIRD. © | H. PARSONS. | of the Ontario Bank. a Tr rr -------------- | ctitered the purlor one morning, where she | that there were roasons w rich he could not y eS -- ren | Oentre Hotel ' WRECKED LIVES. ohaiiced to be alone, as thé rest of the fam- | €Xplain which made it necessayy that their | he scene that followed, Joshua sweara Profession Carus. Fnsnrance, : SAINTFIELD, ' 0 ly wore away from home, and turning the [ 2nion should be kept a' eecret for a time. -- that them Hi were playing ap infernal El ER so SY TE JAS. CAMERON, Proprietor, Slowly and feebly the iile-blood coursed lock of the door, put the key in his pucket, | And she--scarcely sixteen -- loving blindly, joke on im, 5 but he has nt succeeded in Dr. Brathwaite, | THE ONTARIO FARMERS' TAT BINN on TE throuzh the veins of u beamiful dying wo: | $*¥11g a8 lie did wo,--¢ Mona, you must lis. | 9nd trusting implicitly, went with him. -- ering fhe wy do the thems) iia PRINCE ALBERT, Mutual Insurance Company| ALBION HOTEL, [mu sing there before tho open window, | ten lo me. Liove you! Can you return | He placed ber in u pleasant home, sur. | impossible to foretell what the result - Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, Hise -- WHITBY. gazing for a last time upon a clear autumn | MY love and be my wife, and . give me a rounded with luxnries, and she poor foolish | De DR. WARE, T prepared to I Ey Spgasined and 1s A. MASON, - - Proprie tor | day. Ather side knelt a girl not mere than | "usband's right to remove you from this ing was bay m devout love. Her only BEHIND THE VEIL, : p (3 0 I a : ; trouble was about lier parents, and he al- --- ORONER for the County of Ontario, [8nd their contents, country School Houses and twelve years of age, but with such a look | "#bappy home.' ' p ) al al- { Physician, Surgeon - and Accoucheur, Cirches, This ishing a tus and therely fi ee ne wpfergone 8 thorough emova- of unutierable desolation in the soft brown | She sank upon her knees beside the eof, | lowed her to write to them of their mar-| It is not always the practice of pretty Z pport a Home Insurance Company have now 1 . : Prince Albert an opportunity of doing so cither by applying | fort 0] Sonsenienss ofthe Seven Diliie,s eyes, that one could not bat feel that, in 20d burying her face in the cushions, tried | riage, but not revealing their place of resi- | ladies to wear veil. Not even coquetry LV a . . ' : : DR, C. E. MARTIY, ofthe Compan: un me oie local Agents | Every attention will be pid to the table will apite of her tender years, her youth was |10 shut ot the sound of his voice. dunce, ; will dispense with the pleasurs of showing { RADUATE ol Victoria College, Toronto is thode of any responsiblelatual Insurance hace charge of the stables. 25 * | PASI 5 that she wonld nevar again know the | ~ Sip ut wap, she cried 'you are com. | A year had glided happily away, and |a lovely countenance, and the most modest and Provincial Licentiate, uate of nada, rn . . ¥ . . SY pe Tai pelling me to break a most solemu promise | the time had bean divided between hisnew | and retiring beauty likes to be addiited for 3ellvue Hospital Medical College ; of the N Head Office--The old Registry Office Build- joys of her childhood, 8 ) P d retiring y e ad York Eye and Ear Infirmary in Cro ai Sd ings Brock Street, Whitby. h ' Very like were the two, mother and child, made to a dying mother.' home and his old one, she having "ho sus- [the deliency and regularity of her features. So ouseae Swany 3 Sod Special cradusiofir L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., ; Il | loving each other next to their Maker.-- | *A promise ; what do you mean ? tell | Picion that any thing except bismess kept | These reflections passed through the mind Je y . g|21-1y Secretary me, Mona.' tim from her, when one beautiful autumn [of » well known ma iatrate riding vp town y son & Petitt's Drug store, Port Perry. 8 2 | Alone, shut out from the world, they had 3 a ' ? | _magiaugte 8 op - meres Hop ' b a ¢ She told hi l. day, as she eat by his-sile vith little Mona | recently. By his sid lad ho i J | een all to each other ; bat now they had im all. ~ a1 Oy, with litle Mona | recently. By his side sat a lady, who from R. JONES, M. D., WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y AT feit that eeparation must come. The mottier| * But she could not forsee your cheerless | then but a few weeks old rosting in her fa sing's glimpse of her countensnce be "CORON » OF had forseen this long before, and had tried | fe he replied * Become iy wife, Mona, | 8'™M#, a woman holding a little boy about | imagined he know. At last he ventured to FOR THE 0QUNTY - ONTARIO: TORONTO Cc Ww REDUCED RATES. eas ge is bar | and she. will look down {rom hon and | 8X years old, by the hand, came inte the.| remark that the day wae pleasant. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &C 2 ? ? : --_-- she stiut ont the dreadful 'truth, and would | *080Ive you from such a promise.' oom unannounced and stuod before them. | ¢ Yew," murmured the female. elias ee INCORPORATED ..........4851. I AM now prepared (to lend anv amount of | not believe that hier mother was going fiom | * Mr. Vandeleur, if yon wish me to re-| She was a tall haughty looking woman, and | ¢ Why do you wear a veil?' inquired the FFICE and Residence--ovér-Allison 5 ------ Seon tuk satinity of Good Farm, 08 eo Hor. © | "pect you the least, say not another word to] When Vandeleur turned to see the intruder, dispenser of justice. ) & Peltit's Drug Store, Port Perry. Capital - a $400,000 rate of interest in ay and manner to Do ¢ Mona, my child," said the feeble voice, | Ne 00 this most painful subject. I thank | he became deadiy pale, and gnepod as he| Lest I altract attention. \ s Drs. MoGILL & RAE, President. HON. JOMN MeNuURRICH er. Filsips] eqn be repaid by yearly in- | I must talk wali you now, for not much | ¥°U for your interest in one so friendlies as Ln 1g bis feet, "woman, why are you Ls the province. of gentlemen to ad- i TCIANS, Surgeons, &c., &e. Office and | Sector EHNARD DA LDAN, Fag | Severnl Well cultivated Farms and Lots of | longer may I ave strength to do so." Lam ; but my mother was wise aud goo, | bere? mire," replied the gallant man of the : Residences, King street, Oshawa. > JAMES PRINGLE, Wild Land for sale cheap. ¢ Oh, my mother, my only friend 1" moan- | 80d knew what was best for her 'cnitd. || * To find out tho cause of my husband's| law. i ak iL ih fzveaar AueRr. a gas me in Debentures, Mortgages, ad the stricken girl shall abide by my promise - and obey her | frequent absence from his family. And| ¢Not when they are married. ? i 3 nd other Securities. > : o 3 at SAMUEL H, COCHRANE, LL.D. ' Silver and Greenbacks bought and gold. ¢ Not your only friend, my darling must dying jequeet Fhe Rersely ps pos Merb gaily Jl ou Bubli nay 4 ARRISTER, County Crown. Attorney BRITISY AMERICAN For further particulars, apply to nol forget the other precious friend--that | ¢ So be it, then,' he replied. «I can |*whoare you, and why is my husband | ¢ludeed !; ' J s ; ith v B Solio hanes v Hoey Puilie, &%. Assurance Com an ! JAMES HOLDEN, One who has promised to be a friend to the | bide my time, but shall not give you up. [With you? ; : ¢ Ob, no; I'm a bachelor I' rock strest, Whi 4% * p y : Official Assignee, Money Broker, &e. [Iriendless. Do not forget your mother's | Mona, can you not, without violating your | * Your Rashand 17 the puor thing gasped 5| The lady quietly removed her vail dis. R. J. WILSON, FIRE AND MARINE, OFFICE--McMillinn's Block, Brock Street, teachings when she is gone, my child." promise, tell me if you love me 2° 'no, no, he is mine--the father of this little closing to the astonished magistrate, the ARRISTER, Attorney at Law, Solicitor Oldesi Chartered Upper Canadian Company. | Whitby,Sept. 29, 1869. 89 1 4 But what shall I Jo without ®you 2 If 1{ 1 shall tell yon nothing, Mr Vaudeleur,' | babe !" ' face of his mother-in-law. r B filding, ce in the Victoria| 45, OFFCIEZGORNER OF CHTRCH AND FIRST CL ASE + | could only go with you. Oh, ask the god | he sai¢, and the sweel lips were compress: : Hemy Vandelear," cried the stranger,| He had business clsewhere suddenly. LYMAN ENGLISH LLB T ar 3 o 6S : : : Lord to lot me die t00 5° and the littl hands us aS ries [bis woman think herself your ET rir A To LB. ( . : > : : turned, unlocked the door, 'and lef | wife : | OLICITOR in Chancer } : were clasped and the sweei eyes raised e » ' ' a ? y A Y».. Attorney le Nad ; i aco i ¢« top -- ' id: i , oe * Dp AL ee oe Sack pr it ET street, opposite the post office. son. G. Perceval Rulout, Sir Jus L' Robinson, Bure : «Mona, my precious child, He wills for , ? 7 gin. i T { f freed m the best, we must not question his decrees, | would that I might listen to his words, and | nocent of Wyong as the babe now lying |" wile! ihe iigedines edema to de, BF. Hom + a YOUNG SMITH, IL B. E, H. Rutherford, Thes. Street, . 9 ds, B,, A + m the North, pretty much as it w I ok BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor jn | Peter Pattoriay, cc" Ridout. Deputy Governor: and now you must listen to me and remem- | t¢!! him how much I love him. But my [upon het, Lyeast? we had a Fithors i To at by Chancery, 'and Insolvency, Notary Pub | ~ Trustees: FE. H. Rutherford, Hon W. Cayley, Thos ber what | say. -- There are two sealed lot- | Mother--my dwar, dear mother, you knew| I'uming again to Mary, the wronged appearances he doesn't study any more TY Brock Street, Whit- Deane; Torarager Savi Homie Yul Siow ie . ters in my desk ; one of them is addressed | What was best for me 1? woman said, ¢1 have been this villain's than he used to; certainly doesn' work by, Ontario. 4 T. W. BIRCHALL, Managing Director, ra 553 to your uncle Richard, and you must send | Philip turned when he reached the street | wife for filteen years. This is Philip, our any | harder; dozens £0 to meeting more CAMERON & MACDONELL " r DAVID J. ADAMS, : it to him after 1 am gone, and he will care | door, and came back to beg that they might | youngest child ; and at home there are four frequently 3 od differs from Sambo of old - ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Law; : Pare an WM. THOMPSON, tor ;you. The other is for you and you | become friends ; bat caught her murmured | others." ; only perhaps in this, that he votes. Per Biticontons Council Ontario. Offices: : Saddle and Harness must not open it till you are twenty years | Words, and softly retracing his way to the A dats, pale but tearless, laid her baby in tiaps--and 1t is to be hoped that it Wille em" -- 4 . : ' i to & 0. CAMBROY. I W, J. MACDONBLL, Auctioneers. old ; and promise me, my child, that you | street, whispered reverently, ¢ Thank God, | its crib, and then turning to the wretched the sense of this great privilege may in time - will not marry until afier that time, nor | he loves me. I can endure a few years of | feceiver, said, ¢ Is this woman your wife ? ; iti : 3 JAMES LA MAKER, allow any loveslike attentions, nor lisien-to | Waiting, knowing that.' Tell me the truth," Your Meamiiion tu belles dings, Ju . MON, z av Lib iaes ; : ing th L New England the {ollowi Ana rh mn M A NCH ESTER ary love declarations until afier that time. |. Through Philip's ififluence, Mr, Daland| ¢She is; but ob, Mary forgive the Torin a Sliawing pte A over Armstrong's Hotel, Main . . § ------ It 16 for pour best interest that I ask of you | braved hie wife's displeasure, and sent wrong ; do not despise me for I love you Mr. Dickson, a colored barber in ore of the CLD dba tet of so thie promise I wish to guard you from | Mons away to school. Studious and in: | eo 2° 1 1 f ti ARRSTERS Le MeGEE, WG thanks to. bis Costomors bur. me the sufferings which have blighted your | tellectual, she won her way to the highest| Leave me," she roplied st leave mo ine [riot Veuve of Misischussite, wes ene rneys i fo 4 . i hi f hi 1 jotaries Davie. Orne ous MAJ OR & WILLCOX. Sea Ad poaning Patronage and would 3 mother's life. Will you promise me what | honors of the school, and at twenty, had |stanily, and never come into my presence| 8, 1aving one of his customers, a LIC. D and N Wa. -- : \ x . y : respectable citizen, when a 'conversation Se Ne Ft Ch A Ca as 1 eu Ryo Foti men yan Doty wr emit weet | an, mien» cori D at : ili forsaking wm arents for the Jove of : i site Town Hall. ly the BEST MATERIAL, and makesit up | mY death. noble womanhood. Of Philip Vandeleur R Wy FP . ® 7 8! Dickson's f nection with a colored , 2 » PAREWBLL, LLB. | © R. M'GEE, B. A. AT IC I TON EERS in G0GD STYLE and at MODERATE ¢ Yes, mother j and you know you can {she had seen but little during the years of | stranger.' ISHINA Seal so) SSHien Wilh 8.60 -- tt POLES 4 A RICES. fea . hureh in the place. -- ' . itis Te turned and left oom o ap ZR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. ¥3~ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. fy tal me, study; but she knew .lutuilively that he He tatned and left tho u and lose, L1 . '1 believe you are connected with the ney at Law, Solicitor % " Y " Rg. - ¢ Bless you, my child ; I can die cheer- | had not given her up ; that be would come | followed by his ite and child; and Mary : . in Chancery, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Valuators, Land Agents, Commission WM THOMPSON. fully now; for your promise will save you |to her when she was free to answer him, ~ | never saw him again. But he provided for Shirin Bin Stjeer, Mr Diskoon r "4 . Fade bo Sad Office over in the Royal | Merchants, &o. - Manchester, Feb, 16, 18%, #1 from the ptations of mothetless girlhood, | Her tieth birthday came and the | her and she accepted the provision for the he Ser is * ~ ra : OUNTS COLLECTED P ; that thought takes away the bitterness of | faithful Philip came also. Eager and |sake of her child. Wise : 'A TTO > Li A BURD, 5 to Chane) face £ gor BOMPTLY. i allan THE GREAT cx my gy | 902h- And now I leave you in the care of | hopeful he clasped her hand, 'and asked| Enough of this story was revealed in thie aby. 88 308 ota sb of a A cory, Port Perry: Office in the Royal Money to Loan at 8 per cent. your Heavenly Father. Trust in Him, my | her again to become his wive. % letter to discover to those eo in- « Not dis year, Sah." Arcade, Port Perry. E. MAJOR, W. M. WILLCOX, ' child, for He will never leave nor forsake | ¢I must read my letter,' she replied ;-- | timately connected with the relationship | Why did you leave their communion TSR EL | 2" Burma, | PriNce ALBERT. you.? - * After that you shall have my answer.' which they bore to each other. Mr. Dickson, if 1 may be ittod 10 ask? RT Te » MA HINE! Twilight gathered in the deep lonely |. Sho sat down alone by the window, and| The old man's wife and his children, |" Jorn oi i + ¢ 1 ? said Mr. Di . J. room' and the motherless girl sat tearless | tears dropped fast upon the letter as she | save Philip, were in their graves. Wretch- Why, I tell you, Sab,' sa Dick» son, sirapping a concave razor on the palm Ht 5 SE vk 4s ol . and alone with her dead, until kind neigh- | unfolded it thinking of the dear hands that | edysick, alone, and bowed 'down with re- f * it wan joss like in. -1 Ji bE A 5 Licensey ti ter Over 400 Sold within the last few Bors came and sated {or the shun bad dictated it, She commenced it fn a | Morse and old age, ho lived for'many yours; a ----, aib po ) ed «= 36 4 ea id 4 Th w -- id ie tals of which a wronged life had fled 'home 10] passion of tears, but as she read on the ears then be, too, was laid in the grave, and his towards de elated ~ Bya New Process, Teeth can be Ex-| County of Omtario |™° "dpm hvive purchased 4 Lite God, A Segegd vo iow anu thew It dipped Fain bes | 02) SPpeated befots ile vightdons Judge. | ve os 0H tracted without pain, at his effice, The Subscriber will furnish Blank Notes and { + THE ONTARIO RichardDaland came and took the desolate | nerveless fingers to the floor and sit) | Philipis atill alive, and @ poor harmlegs |) 'fickeon. 1.0.0. 1s to avecute.all es ioica stifodsd Yoon thet Lui AE : orphan to his home. Unknown o bis sister | ooked where i had been will a. sany |14naic. Alas how many promising lives a five d nnected wi Th prfision with on Terms liberal, Bills sl free of charge.-- Ww, ik M --for he had held no communication with | vacant stare. were wrecked by one man's sin, Joo do gha:sh Joop; Rio oa! me Mr. Sigp teh. Call and' examine is specimens, | Dab collcielon reasonable toms. IW ASHING A CHINE {nic siter--to morrisa a year before, Tt] Philip Vandoloor waited plenty for| xn WONG" WORE BE Wore, | DU Feu you, SA onan fy? Seth gr ri ys poran JRE rd eC. FILE] n 0. | From Hurd & Lazier, are now prepared to fur- | Was with many misgivings that he present. | awhile, then grew restless, and finally | if edt wll dian 2 ¢ No, Siry goes tolerably w 3 : de tention lo. the be Baan up Op mish to order a Zils; side of the) ed the child to, his wife, who proved hersell | spoke. again louder. Sill getting no re~ Joshua eéneluded that change of scenes "Brderi h implica food fof the Lg ALE To ! ne i botp (Ny rieoL Te: a vigen instead of a loving mother. Bitter ply, he arose, went to the window, and put- might bring a change of hick. So he an- and consequently, cannot be good u e Tow A a} r one year {11 the day them replaced by new Prato Resid nin| I Brock. Thorah, & Ne : and tyrannical, with frequent outburets of | ting aside the curtain, saw her sitting there, | nounced to his wife that he had to go 19 : you havo deoayed teeth, got them filled, Ships of ! rock ky oral he Th nd Saline foolt thed __ {temper, she had rendered her home a most | rigid: end deathlike. Ho spoke to her but| Milwaukee for a day or so, on business. If beveany Sut gett x 0 3 i ones gton, Brock, nS _ Every description of Waod Work and |cheetless place, and Mona had not been |she heeded him not. Sinking down be. | Mrs. Joshua consented nobly and done h onss Frices low, not satituctorly dons, the | pentsesily soon to. ob con ei DE repairing done-on short notice. there a2 nour belore her shrinking, sensa- | aide her, he gazed into the benutifal brows | up & Anichel of clothes, charged him no to ie Woar rom 64 nto 5 p.m v n, Or is A noe, wh LE NEVILLE & HURD. |tive nature felt it all: She had been most and whispered in awe: struck tones, | forget his night shirt when be came, as it|' Jan 15, 1867 : * 3 tario Auctioneer, = Prines Albert, October 36, 1610; ned v lenderly shiglied from and lect esrony sho io dead P?, ; Whe ne 9} haif-a dozen, oly isaly i

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