Stratford Times, 13 Mar 1878, p. 1

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of aod driven out of court. Within an jbour a hoat of a a. er How many Christians are there in Per- " M. P, Warrniseeten Areny will edfly in March the now ay Pr yg at Wastjeante tm to Miss Locker, rn ayac Usleasa, asl = _mather, bora aly Bara Sarah Villiers, wae ie attr t the reign viail to my ape abvat to pak a a well. ~~ Yatimate cire: te of beste -- and soctineel Water The Queen is ovpese it, satay et the qreand of the venta banal from 1 ny waive mental or physi- A very notable sow at the Reet. edding be lt when rele rey recshed wry dated ae her statl beside the' President of the United y COUNTY ~ OF PE ERTH GAZETTE VOLS ie -- STRATFORD ONT. WEDNESDAY, MARGH...33,...1878. ~~ NQ..116, _ THR OLD LOT ALETIERS. - ere is ©, aioe Today Dye dteeovered « treasure, Tied ap vito ritteew - Davee, 'That peeerd of pain and of A packet of old billet deux The netepaper quile vat « el Rebien, Thee dete af ton gues BK suconaenian.chasiet Of jovenile mptare ari wee. No face wan to lovely ae Minnie' Also, she Tad mode i her pare £ erent be hut Cupid, quite a eeaed tae alto, Now takes gowd alm af the gold Ta fair Lady Flora the heiress T've offerest. my love and any Hie ; ming of ascent vagaries Th settle te wealth asd a wife The best of my bephoed be banished Atte | from rey beart wed my bead : The ounet for ever has © taht, ry dino protre oe prc = Lomityrn thy cyst ye vigteers, -- The thing was excessively silly, si Hut then we were voly eybt<en. And « to my she he. She blughted my fove wah a frown ; n Fdeav yaw are Tithe with ble etek le ald ow r the bbomeumming deren. Woe patted--how well t remember Toat gloomy yet fortunate day ! It scennesd like the ef December, Aroused by the froties of May ' my mayeett lowe from her fetters i Shalt kindle tise fire of Lous ~~ eee oe B Y P R 0 x Y. BY JAMMER PAYS. CHAPTER XXIX. =Conrinves: A JESUITICAL LETTER. ilere ; the door strange thing bapponul of the bedroom in which the deat woman had lain ae to that weer Her: opened It @ thing had posite la sit his paiaty Happen. are led of ua--half a dozen times before. catch of the lock, a Sees a 'wdekaned hinge--any or al! of i | the effect upon able. tis fingers wiitfetedl upon the pen pen aml . wdamp aud clammy, his bro as be- a festenag fey the sense of ie inlividea! pain. Bulgh eg ag Boor what is at in ine ] an instrument, not, indeed, _ panishment, sibaet to Ses Section his son's eyoo "1 grit end oh idren. "Thave a fow words to speak to you, fa ther, upon that sulject," cine ol depertin. of dealy, moved by an im - me ceived, ** About a settlement on Nellie Conway," returned the other, with affected astonsl "Lam very sorry to to give you any anney- cure me, with of duplhetty. no baman bein gael have loved Nellie Con- way -- T'Yuu are pricey! gery * put in Ralph 'Pennicuick ; ' you po €xeptiog, théa, oven of your t father." * Indeed, sir, I have always loved you al passion, one = life." Raymond paased from - agite tion, for he was deeply morte ; ry father, who had ang cae not attra the itertarer <A ce ph Penn at rose and ia nay lock faane Up tLe mantel pie, propece in adilition to wettle a lamp sam upon ber. Fri a a to. yoo Laent | had once | t China, bat which pa hare not as yet re- habite now poder him the more independent of ment '* How could that possibly have hap- him hi ne vette, bat ahaa alls Easal = that --" ad" reply, "Lam notin a state of health: ance, «ir, but thie w« & matter apen which From my childhood speante Ihave lowed pointment aod almost lo hie indignation, the ee is 4 eat Lvl = lonely room waiting for |, he felt cust thing more than cuMtisiaal, it was Ravdeoune, ; and it also nu saceated wo Lint of fs its at the gm he hertas | for the girl that se should rey -- 8 | provided quickly, walked we te the door, closed it, and resumed dis Hia occupation, ho' war shin i = Hos mind waa clear as whet, od to write, "pat his ak ling hanl 'wal po whee He «at ing bie wrist and its pulsations by 'the clock , and with an 8 EN kee -- Hot of the not the first by many, though he had never before experienced s a radia 8 shook. Hin sea age had been by no means so =| ma no coatidence in surgeon, wired ton rowel whieb he erty te ten a } dangesenus) one,-... He turucd it > ion. "i ai reall; Groas abnat th ie before it goes any farth: Them be hit a egar, and placing his chai " letter. " Yeo will, I am eure, understand that mother, 1am deeply grived not to Bee ready breken down by recent events, has al- together given way beneath this last catas- we ape eed ee the | with vare. He gave an) ring down. June however, Ihave promised myself; namely, to make sure that she who was Reareat t placed at the removed frum the arta of Irish and other have never experenced anything of the sai some Ui hfe; po oenectmega dl gi moasion, tt rm all the more y. my dear, ed mon, you will bw lke the Grand Tur Vbeseech sir, not te arate fe you, am about to say to yoo as a s _ieat," answered te yong eae man earnestly. ** | know that my | other r, to bear with me. It in the iret time, ig Tthiak, that I have ever had the misfortune . your We are told to leave father and mother to cleave to her that is our wife------" "You dotiberasaly to pay 'hia matle, reganled hum | move you; that the one favor I hare asked you daring my. life has iT ayers my dear Kaymond, bat it is not auperalleled, though 1 confess a our part Ay pte yourself ae to blast kind myself, Perhaps t log vot quite a0 "= lar fore Iwas your age I had Natta. ~ham * i bad "| have never loved bat one woman," re- tarued the ath ¥- Dear you are alnmet and twenty | The gentle pa , however, does to sei & te beems, you been dommg. If you = money fora fling--tifty pounds or s0 _ no Seer, aod aco a leave of one , iris claimed fn Germany that be ad onit. moan te say you harwd to marry thie girl T" cried I alph Pannicuick, be sone with him ; and it could be no werse ' # 7 te seemed! to him thae being tras is lucky for you, sir," the other then wingly, be 4 not witout a ern of rebef. " You tg Shoah in be i an it the motor out aka de cumen ones, anc 80 etope Yulsion. Rt, LITTLe -~ soar old ae body irs recently ite and 'residence of a a little taby brother A Bankrupt City. | Changes ta Chicago within thin Fear'Years-- ~~ 'New York Fashions ina MILLINERY. revival uf Havana ro ry g 4 bread iy tendine e fo the pa: Aad yet m-some the world. ~ -- the Eocentrivities lee of the Testator, (Fran the London Daily News) art <0 yout' s cision of the Jadge of the Cou P, voksbary, county Wi £5,000 a year, with an reversion. ary Soliah, tle ielt aa st he had had» warning | was if was | man, so beneti ised hiniself ; he hat beer trave but he must needs follow it for all that ; from which he conht not re been mich maken however, in haw caloa. J x7 sortous ii pre- vented my attendaade at the funeral of your had Minion lo This for his own views quite 7 epee the pind tleman. If he had ratood what | irette: mom literally scant te Nellie ees Sapa ber as an ally in ns ing with bis father, he might have made out of it; but he set down this | 4 ; pees monstrous ~ | sonant with h his nacare, and which hie intel. or 8 glans of wine} roe; bet it alwayt seemed on ar ie niece 2 liars ties he feit it fag Forages reat of th: yours wa chi that ipa Peace reat ed his son's vi- oY carking care, You me, deat Sm ellie, for his aake { {here of those who mi attain to iis wl if they did not 'drascly think themael tarb ml and jose my. peace and tran: ing the tion, it struck him that the pr eed to Raymond's fate pects te welcome in due time, the man bg have the fortune to win your supply to you the place those whose loss now irre- * Yours always faithfully, , Pessievice." it WSR elie by as means characteristic of the writer, aud had consequently cost hin CHAPTER X&X. t permit ane, dee aade | ie rv * ees med es Nei -- sen' her sid clearer for both of you. There in no "igi ac te So I shall now take care, in a arrange- this Woman's suiecs iadecma nos aa you have had in contem: * This is the penalty wil rakeeed: then | | stand howe at Your ihn card not more | so than at ie ot and cuamn, Fore have eee thin girl se yy. She has been her corm- of delicacy was, anforta: with contempt. ous indifference, bhe sil tb, the: rest of + ~_ ag was to be good-natared es Tuy good air, _ Snead love sepeab " mera," he, * real, "I can aaders stand your saying that, ta ther, if L were asking you Prac ds bese able allowance to au pleaded Ray. moni. '1 don't tk Ihave ever show ou Bay as mach yonteadt. Awd I trench o don't ' wish you to apon your own in- i Utheagt if yom ve won sid another £200 to own Not a shilling, not a 'penny, " * interrapt- ed the other impatiently. "* You should ha oa credit; but, om the other you Seald bea dhs to be ene it be ata inter fr you wall Lace, and the crossed, mS en that I am not one to be y not making yoo a large allow. Lam the to do so." in reply to her Inquines the nurse said : Phe: "TE wha Sh tandet, AY he waa at eccentric: habi : mentary menpeaiios wndue inflaence, and frand. i the rela. tion of incidents in the tentator's life which, reverence. es sani ot one the on city, the re- balding of which cist wee eos $720,000, -- th--ar, calle thing to t---while brown stone | colo Thee two inches de are tem! caleese Fad ferry che cannot pay the in. | largely imported, but leading Freach = terest on LSbeir who are Jimers ase man, of business, y, and who eke out their; tnch wile. Watersd silk ibbene are nent furniture as will sell A hh until summer to the thousands of poet, layed 1 --s out of business, 0: pong p< me be teepects Chicago can best 5 Uld-fashioned pindotted silks with tiny raised An lHah Athos wir fii Intoreating Testimony Sbowing Some of are 'A' ehuse whith hal been --_-- fried courte barre a termination to-day appeal of ae dikemome Mr, Ww logan. Parton and others, from the de- Cc al © by which the testator left his entates, worth make stylish orgameate alan, Ostrich ti denilong plumes, Ne w pompons of split leathers f Jags. march ee prea a ie Fades ieee The evidence in a eae | chicky of the of the pee not sot puting bi ya the middle, A , dorm desl of green ruber = " tubing," ams it is ehnivnl anal MATERIALS, ORNAMENTS, Erc. on F. nbbogs are shown as nove ese have an inch je strip down the middle of satin, silk, or watervd 'ace, a fringe of idth on each side, Ombre ribbons have a shader « ia the middle, Jardiniere mb- bens we of y , while the strip in the muldle is of subs color. LZ mm are the new satin es, watered tnoss gauze, chenille gauzea have lace-like aries alternating with thin satin lines, are very q erpes watered ; y have velvet mossy 3 stul "others eeril stripes af chenille pe between si the best milliners are not willing to give up, are pevive. and there are trim- 'With the ine ' The beni way. Four sivered balie on gold stems Fresh Pi ey a ol reg -- wd ve daily, ani conli e : deel, Pring ote pare fit the waist as closely as a cover, the hipa, csunatenatin it iaee 4 ith tacks and rufiles to take the tom to-day. Bankruptey, poverty, misery} * There great variety in place of short under-petticoat, atthe --in many cases sober tints, and names most prominent | same time of corset cover. gar: around these tha | on the list of oo! drab, silver, | ment ix a corset waist with drawers attach mal | Sep ites, now it no jonger | beige, elaur de tyme, Havana, tan, wood, = el this does mw © with a chemise ; borrow + teoms likely to stop and | tic, and finally aghes-of-roses, w re- ve this is high im sink into \ynia and vived in cisely the pinkixh-drab hee ot the peti silk flannel so anit now for banker, who a few years sites was | / ly known under thie name. To can- underwear ; it is also shown in Gine among the and inost ee i olive ee acting of ali others ; whocame here ia 1839 ; | gTeen, rose, pale aky biue, Rs red, | scribed last week. Qae or two narrow ruf- who has always and Various yellow shades, from the lightest -- each headed by a cluster of tueks, is _ oft i ork wanetart The Grimming most ured for white muslin ve tthe cb longi worn with walking These ruffles are in many cases bara and oft overcast with hive or critnson, Colored embroidery ia_ysed in a aieaiber mv clothes. The patent refling | is cmbroidered ae th Hamburg banda, 'erties am and edgings for trimming the skirt, sleeves, neck, and own the long pleats, all wrought in deep bie or collars and ceffs now worn being i with the colored jarliniere embroidery for spring *, and for ga , " ta um tad -- yellow, red, and blae--now #9 often associated, an inch.w + dark red worked with blue or with pink or white ; the edges are then finished with tor. --_-- eo Shabbiness in Conduct. Shabbiness in tar supremely bad Very many think of bothing worse. Even charity finda it tical to threw her mantle over the seedy, and would rather have to - 2 with Ayr Sqr eae talterde. mal oat gh int who he- Tous in hus € might hincy f ee @ manner in which he im treat * the shabby man had the plagud, be no doubt at : aod estimation of the tolerably prosperous, the Ervesunoedly seedy wears a far more form: pox, oF éonfivent small fips with the poron na ofl typbout! or the dead. tly ofthe But bad as may be the olor in which the shabby ciothes are held, andi are instances aie 7 of the wes come by and: a Ohy oeet aatiral thes Te tee eee? The fraud, the lie, the abject theft, the " and m the mendicant " God peor mou bless you," are all this day yay with Xsan ¥ "Ia thy servant a dog that he should "0 each peal Iringes to match, pearl comb-shaped a thing F Bat bad as they are, disgusting bow os the crown, and balis ae they may rast in the last of age pag ea yong ------_ yet alter ail -- Low shown in the same teat i atteriy loathsome 'as is the shabbiness y soul whe haa | no such excuse A most nateral green foluage no largely. ime seal by meling mand tnatead of muslin,and iti existence of a Ged had a grave, or tomb, excavated in «tock fa the » avente in roat of b bbe re residence, ia which he expressed beads upun in must inicogractan fashion as that to men b their life in in nearly the same HH i re 25 E ie posed himself to this peril, hie was, ** Do you think | am goin, te ta pistes mye B tld by my own bu & consultation this which rewalted in » comm, i Peg of which, it is unders: are that the estate i that fof the proceeds of the sale shall yo plaintiff, aad the to defendanta, cape will probably realige £120, '0 gi this eompromine, a bill Onn te presen +] promoted in Parliament in the sion, - Love and Business. With men love is inferior to business ; with women love is a business, This does mean Ploasantey. There is aa much merit in baer esse eats humorous side of our mature as to the sober and M lt I i fete lit ia H i 5 i E = i ff + a Gene te Aha mentees is ay F j her ® sentimental point of view, . dubs ; vat she would not like them to pay expected more," "continued the other. You may, nevertheless, Heymond, have i, : that you should sree Pow my asd oa ans eusctari iS Reheat wah [wood are among the mont 'w braids are chosen - by the movt expensive Parisian is thee al bons frill of black Spanish A to of gold (nea fn Sade Vesa ee or himself, We don't suppose avy of down honesty and self-abasement, 'I am really a ~ "habiby fellow, with a sou! ca elbows, and 1 dabled, sapped « Worm-eaten faded agg ---- ths wn. TUSUANE, NEW BRAIDS, ETC. The yello' as motels of spring styles fr the nicest Prench chips. A novelty is Pr; wy chip alteroating with silver beaid on whole bonnet, Other bonne down on the left Tuscan stra qT of yellow watered ribbon onthe top, a quet of dark damask roses, with worm-eaten searea, and mm , while the rolled co- Tropes i car with my This is a very elégant design, yet simple and copted. must remetn ber that large rosette is of loose, be | of wneh-wide ribbon, amd ast be stiff u , of nice am leer "old for75 rot pee For cnildren there are basket-woven in double widths, and | mel's-hacr, Ivory white aad ime ca tnel's-hair costa from $1.75 to $2.50 a yard. tt tt we as Bar not one of our rewlers who does not know some one whom they can thus | Charecterize uf even im siroager language uf possible. With r E tiena of ily i are ven. How the quiet laugh, or even the flaw, ex pease uf their light all these and many others like them are not di to the last degree, and sou at most limit of the would take a would hones read detenve ant their dotngeabd ir dogradatioa 1 a ty t, Tore are some souls so essentially shabby wise though they were pani for it. Te yet off ng a ; tomidle out ota ine 5 to pal v ° to -cent always go to the right side when a selling, and always if pomible to the -- baying ; A, pe in short that wi call --s dog to wh: that barro: and only shows its presence by the dirt it throws up--s with trickines,s, aman with manhood left out, a boy who will aa Uieons candy i secret and seek to yo is of bia neighbor's pen- Rather proceed o, = wed ke 'ch | 29° "Where are wach where are used with biue damasks and with pink toae-bads, ee ee ' "i very original, green, phat white, crimeen, and yellow form a favorite melange. sensations ti abl says the, ol, yom duda't get one out of two The Majar eens at this pitiful pan, n hailed a small boy the boy or af enibn, densest te tng "ith the pleats eon FEE ii it

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