Stratford Times, 19 Jun 1878, p. 1

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fie: Tama idianeas -haove Seems tempos mice and talested young man. crcametanoe. We me oa three thousand dollars wort! | of y. He was very suxiouns for mets areas yale T told him T would go and sell out in & short | or a som saw the country, but He ia after your moméy. Oa no account give it to him. If you have it well invested wow, it it remain where it is,and pay no at- cavumeeren tention te his talk Sard ther eee It} of the property of hie wn eetheart, Sir hg very aungly in love with a young man a! related u 'Should that es sitio: eaeeear it He ita i, induatriow tan that woald auke a wife happy, I think. Senscutenn. His being only « relative by marriage con- alitutes no barrier to-your unien, nur does hie occasional coldness amount to anything. Lovers very often act that way because of the very depth of Uhcir affection. Sin: |. Should a young keep a young lady's company for any length uf time lor ainusement or pa time? = h a student who has chosen a profession mingle much with the opposite sox? 4.. Would it be appropriate for a yonne to mddress syune tady of inti: --_ acquaintance as ** Mydear J." ia's let- §. Should » young lady make her engage- ment known to her parents in its embryonic state? 13.8 1. Nahe should not keep her company for amusement merely, but he may, with her it, each ea, thought of marrying until he gute his feesiom. Students who see sithi of Tallinn are apt to me Doors. lake the dress "My dear Mise J," and it will be $ . & She should make her ! he saw n again : Fhe r 4 ein ka gn desc Dea] 7 he ld Sa ft clas yon ba . cat na eo Se ae 3 . J 4 ®t oe tl ) | oY aT eit tose | | - (fie Jae 3 } i AND. COUNTY OF PERTH GAZETTE VOL. Il" _. STRATFORD, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1878. NO. 130. FE su 7 7 dee hee, Mes . Lull da-bidinn for = ho - --" i ieee MART. to~-bo-hepenk--tan,--Bt cnadettanibiamrasets == elton for-seene aes Weworld thet ahe was Uispeset to. qeiet!y What a Good Queen Coste. would be to blame the Qu i f ; : fi ; , 3e a li i fF li if E i 4 i ; i g j p E Lf E i$ i / " Nothing ~ . That hymemes « Soave, nme there wae somebleiing en ey Raymond felt hia color but he | the reflection that by that time my dear ny ba f t i f j Hy zr. J i j | 3 = 4 r tet F Serks i i i Ff ei ' ee Hil arts 4 iH! if tt f af id oH iE? ie iit ii is Hi ii : f j | H iff FFT i aj i; if rife if g at iy td Hit fe ff i a i iit i I i geg¢s al : ERE iat tet ab we rT Fl if Hl rift Hy HUE i H f | i ' : J i | : : f 1 i [ F tr F E : i He F E F FE 1 HI i I 2 ti TF F g i : id ; 4 I E : mi, tien, do not onan +h stl mlatly tree, . pose that my coming bere is any sign of her for ber father's lows. : wes ne tomet ofl tender, loving grace weaktioss ; any attempt at duplicity or ex- | ----or rather, | sb have been, had cirewm.- tortion------" rt F i j * Would. fail im your case, I have no . = doubt," pat in the other cartly ; * nor ia it a « weve seed oreg, weg necessary to employ such means toward » oe = = se CURRIES § .cagramngredngen | P bid an Bicone bis ires . Ls et oe et sees ree will, has paid away £20,000 or ft ee i i i i jis | E E i 5 4 4 L half the direct annual cust of royalty in thie | akio t i F it f t i 7 i iH lt TI | bs i E q E | i ii ij wt s IW. rae ealeiresk . : ve become obsolete, and " 7 nie 60 ee that , the Ra r TEA to the United Greek Chorch. HIGH | that their .P (From Harper's Basar } of the Church of Rome, and the elements "High Tea" ia a meal which can be ar | "7™Psthy with Russie and intestine discord many Praaged quite titregty in rooms where Tree: | sok, net ot 8S dienes y" would | Poland, that chronic thern ia the fle! ? i F & z 5 j § F if d l E fi E A E 1 53 7 I 4 E. fi i : ! gi, i i iE U z 2 F i F ey 3 t af | EE EE ai #1 I g E i f : i 3 i f i 3 : solecsiat be ared "P = tj. . the a sn ane did sot tall me, however, thet it | the sacri j ite, but without jag them ; Janet, op | Hou amon. ~ lof a sibarbem villa It will sot em! * » 3 thee i 4 act. The at from this BY James ParN we Ana whe me ¥- thas the risk of my Tile iteelt, thongs indeed the other hand, who had so mauseier that source in | th oy it wae!" yous ay t ay | (aithful to the last, furnished me with fonds the _ "Tam Agtave Conwiy." tho pay mek, "neat home in the | ting lodgings, made s tour over the little' took scrutinized keto! CHAPTER XLVIUIL~--Cowrm cen. Raymond stood aghast. "It ia impossi- ne cn _ es . . . ter that ; @ merchant' A MYSTERY. still held i; he . ed . * . oie = hadd with uncertain glance. your father had ved en me as gg Se Gait memes, Mr. hiimese® np andwriting of s man survives mise given tome ' aha mond, om good terms," contioued | himeelf," obser other im answer to it. | more terrible than death. a he, "I wili give you « piece of good ad-| "* Y " aay hed, The the arms and legs of the lay figure vieri n cunfilence. Po recommend ; : : dt wil the you te go over yuur plate rather oftener | 'lerp emotinn, "I thank Heaven with all my fellow. passengers, then.was the custum of your honored par- | ™y heart that you are a living man." qnite by one that | heard Poa "thet ent." mt i Mise Janet Handset was not good-tootring, draw upos her own puree, for 2 liberal u his peed T plate ted Tt er," drill N ~4 "Toyo over ay !" repeat ay-|*?, rily. story. , to oay, press purpose, Not on! li on di ° . . ; tural th dees . net, arrange mond. Wit en on a wie eos pay = 7am, Contain Conner, {That sews, Raymond Pennicuick, sem. Sead th = 9st meal oat ae ¢ onal! lev of these pack sbadoert ions xtoups. | Three plates eheald be allotted to eoldinrs 00 the ranks ; and indeed . b r, that happened." * | ed to take tem years from a hfe that [ had | tion **'To see ourselves se others sve us," | i" repair for her particular use. This of it- brand b dase . < The tact i » Ps . coud cause to =e | elf ia : pr iS | latter, ete, 2» larger one for the savory | posed of Polish which the seldom , Ate ieee we mone Or what he thought had a [| been a long ome. And yet t ha Sent anes. onataatinn rot ow Shy lui andtoue cf un am: ota apanitas peat as maak directly | by of that act live om for my revenge, Food I could act | profitably unt] Mr. Pearsoa maintenance palaces takes an adc: s yeare owtahi turn of mind, engesialty ee respects the "hie, ete it was got that ; reparation pues bred mady- ew eden ane? pearance, but for another object of interest tional $157,900 a year, aod the mamtenence ered oo a sideboard, a9 cunvenence or |zelf. Even now « * : a" ' * Turf. A reapectable-looking man, you see, weset possible, 1 did, bowever, what I may see in me to what pide al _ agg rege iteelf : awe yomg intz'e of royal and pleasure girlens takes . : Polish the pawnbrokers. I " i . = curser of the asians, ul allow: ol --which seems an uanecessary r i] even Siberia and the ---- way aoigees eligi pl enelal . Here he pasen es tly from fait oi the 9 "= =< on Aer pdag rtp ty, the net rev sone the Ducky af Lanta page demanye s ey Ses on --can onke D rine and Cadls gue prays hed cates --- iy "He fnew thas my firet | ¢ t his narrative, from time t time, ae thn ene, te saint puts and eee hod ely int a eee more Sevative and watching om these | creed, forbed them oo be ee ine spoon missing, as it happens, bus such luck | of the sum he owed mld repayment | wéterly overpowered him. '"'Lawks a'mussy, Miss Nelly, why here's | of 82,827,555 a yew, This does not include diffica cat you t» your daughter, On my arrival ia Epgland I found that | your ef the travelling of faster lines to them. prejadoss of these aoa man we and he approved of it," what tethae's aeodest ape ! the Queen, the When possible, have s ing plant-on | lik It was tra: fe, 'and no doubt well meant of és » Phahae call = i ile pc paar 'aidan ole : nh strictly a part " a - 'ik eit ings by proxy, anewered the wther col{- | (aNd was in poverty jependence ; Halph| Xbe had a Botion that Mr. Pearson might . iotly a of the expenses of royalty in | 4 f i i : oe ies to the discharge of bis joet | Pennicuick, a them and his | have amused himeelf by making » shatch of | England. Allowancen to oth rae dr hate we ete pega ti oon: must i i : E i if j j : i re ara aif i +4] F ft I E it I F i i é Bi a other " + tional items flowers pervant, th had on! * He suffered, sir, "for all he did asians; as ever, and about to become s mem- "¥ . " - | * Ep fact," as an iah suthorit if or been secured by self-interest that faunas sy, added Raymond, with sudden stern. p ---- ji se woeder thes I nuieer beter eck ot jd oe = ~ ime om and corily to procare, @ very pretty effect of strongly of ! How ariserable it | 2 "and he was apo eee be henna oe et fx. pou it was taken o cramamn Lane, dignity of the Crown wre to have none truat, aml none to|! see now how plotted against him ;} p50 1 ee the of! but it's as like you, Misa, a an the | ™*de his name infamous, sad wrecked hia} °°™ vgs =. would not bave | sare * yea nettle! by Parliament ia twas you, théa, and pot your | Wounded mg Nelly took When would he see these old rooms of bis | host, whe met him face to face at Went. re yay Rat boom seses'| og it intently. om a i hat did he whether | Minster. is sweet to ; 7 hargionss others, | ; r enumeration officers or pot! 'Fhe eal Fe weil aatiofed ; Yor it an fod iw tal ae cateat, te Seupier Sad ben tether oe ealy. in ardor to] us royal honsobeld, and the datos two i g E E FREE =e rE fF i ft i Li j : f E H : i; i | j s i : 3 Bj ap- : if can be had ia w ; had it taken three | "wna! cot of to introduce no fruit, such sa which ansuitable for eating with tea or 1t must never be. that high-tes must offer some ott hee same time there be difficult H i | : i ' I i FF [ if ? I ; il £ i f E F i F i! F { i tt if iFEl H ! | | | it af t E F t é f 2 f ; i if 5 i B ee 8 z 5 ma . br pout © | have wulleeud--and wrongfully. Your | °% 2 my case, aot worth the breath ter. 7 father has also killed me, These grey bed expe "One who knew your father, sad who | these gyes, this shrunken frame, You love loves one who is very dear to would the of my amy ES ; I F 4 i E i E rf g* ii - E F HG F. i 8 i : : ye i 1 i Ti E H = FETE a8 Sere : f i df | | rif i {: E i ui +H itn: i A if ; | i I E i I am if love with & second cousin who is a few months older than myself. We both f 'tenow | < > ¥- twenty-one: The resem SS nae neha , we hee F ilatice nog Repaee mgnet ring; he had . rcs roma k eters peepee riage to i ac- ceeied, a We are sm vary intianstn forums, and | "t think she hae an idea that | am -im lave-with ber... Now, please tell- me. shat fo-do. A Reaper. You must take the risk. A man can't be before he that he will be ac- most confidest fellows some- tinses are sent away with a Noy which makes | aad os al : feel very mean, ami tak i) the surance out of them. Sim: 1 am a young lady of eighteen sum- madten beige' deoply in lave with ium height. [ am in with « : He flirted fo ia one that loves me, I know, bat | do nut love him,and I don't -- lever could, My heart im an- ' had a proposal during a spell of and | hare ta gat. 1 to _adview her, por. "Chat BIAKIS ine yo to you for advice. the widower: first, 3 q abe | expedition abroad; but it had been taken Sr atter Conway, Iw rT oe deal | dear uw tof the GW. R, have de- | j > i j 5 E - c £ 4 FFe f ak big h the shove address, Lt is important f to Kagland not to right myself, bat her you | Moe Kept you, since his from give | ote - of sebold, and the oh mp ceed bed | iM signe of "Am E right or wrong 7 | ay jue aap hens Pester ae ever I enw." | siovard recdiven his $10,000 » year "Go ae. 4 aad wait fur me. athendanes Ss i leat have to teil her| I wish to bare a few words with Mr. P aes Heat lig ~ ahh my oars' Eipe-tiee tiny "s - "= * Kear | kind of deputy for the Lord Steward in the masher y omy father sar fesesty absence of the latter, Lord " pas orem sr es a | 5 j F i e £ z i & $ ; A] FE = F il 3 Fy F s Fi Ef z F i 3 3 ome ib it il H Le i of i & Le r I i i j f 5 I he mite an - no bered, The enclosed ring will be the wri- | >0# that, What was! to do? Would you ter's credentials for the authenticity of this | b#¥e had me appeal to him--who let me per- ~ yo Sg ee ay pata aes oe Bier x : { inet at jaack the money for which I had. sold. _"\Sast vo, Now, it struck me, if this | of . H: 1 recognize: the fires "tot fastice ¥ 'Thess Clee ' _ blokes ee weil ac desfmeas, to mimre- alway sworn it on his finger before the last | 2m. ; i i k [ , i i Eg g 3 i f i] ii sia if F i : E i f H if I E 7 ag F : 5 : | ; E z H F 4 i i " iy. his Cy bin that unhappy lad! but you. have | "pete hia feelings, be may think nie in my . {ro as conctovan.) * | tapes. Lord Heary Somerset, as C: ptrolle oni as te im my own defence, | fVeage eo base {for revenge is base, and I ------+ = eo of the Househokd, receives the some ailary. pape ge ger then am selon boiled Listen awhile, bat not to the record of your peat etre 8 bof pen eee ~~ Ebilling Advent: sahiew a cr aptng tee, Ereneneye eae ko ry, Pearhck a poopie B= SPS Zn and sxery as Y purpose ia sending for | blood. . As it is, your father and Ihave | A Diver tn the Clutcnes of « Devil-Fish s halo Go any ig the miseries that have | *#med agninet ene ascther--I 'will: - en , ant from' you and | How came it now in Eayland, and in the . yl to the letter : only an address in { S™™ R A FERS bre] Hf i i § i : if it Me. an ot- eweet di open * a charge of dynamite | fce-kewper, nes meme me Rely the | out of place In sr sera rae to one ee provide stewed pears or plums. If high tea Pearls of Truth. given in the days of strawberries, cherries, -- earranta, so much the better. It ia good to be deal when the slanderer : begina to talk. mip coil "The ; rolling a lane stone be saw on wee wine ah theg padding " * sorro' = Wines | + - + m + | peared, an It ie cortadn mage ft hod atta a greatest Sete aoe, which be euppaed ot the time inmething ' Let moald " dishes, which introdaves a flavor} Uspem our great troubles often lie our to Ray- | Of life, and few regrets for it, The hia confession of clean-lookiag kelp moving about in | decanting, and seuds them up to"the table. | iu ihe { arp me mantle wenavol dete: Mie Liaw the ours shout me, (rom the highest tothe . he wae z | " onscern! hat i oar me or fraudulent, | °P¢f doomed to death, as 7 i i ii Hf 7 rE : if rH! rk a aH Efi F 53 cm if Ht 4 a i j . é ef Fy! E =F sf '3 i -- ip ake TE ; Fe Fis eile oF EE F ; i H 1 i 3 : A ie : L f : Lf i A £ Ls ; z rH ipl Fy! gre it aut f§ FE. FH F EF sift in i cai He it et when she comes ta know ir," | became of hie 5 neue. You were tohl, doubtless, that he was urged Raymond despairingly, "* oeteuk extricate himecl! from the ofa' Straoge as the matter was so far, it was not | Vie aud false as all the rest, aad so | then iful, anu jest, and pare, that the ht of 'b it stranger (bat fur the inexplicable presence | believed him to ba. He had been friendly | the wrongs you have suffered, aud at such | be Sati¢ipated. Catching hold of of the signet-sing) than the allusion made in peck alg Neghegred froeroran go hands----" hanging his arm be walked along the te! e ines i 8 " i f in d desires many things he ie exalted Wellington, as Inconstant. by hope, bat if he fears many things he be- any] We do not assert that woman is absolute- weeks sit todo gool, forthe means = i is | are constantly clustering about A lips aod bande, gt Neg a] ? Hl F 5 z i : a | F r f bre rl fy RE E F f E E i ay, i, if : z iH F patra ileal Heer it i Ht ne if Ei 3 Be) i ; F Hi i 2 i 4! i i i E F Hl ag il =i i F Fi t i F & ra. Herbert Milburn had been a friend of his fa- dp Ronn Sy . 'a ry ww erty 25. bed seme. Dinlang, in. bie com. 4.782 We bat teen ree opel for 4 bes fn England for China many weeks ago ; money, and more thas the average canning , , ; = uy hy i j if Ff i e rE H Te 22 f E ; ay ey | gh sk Hh i Hy sth . Faye ie brifi Hie : F fr Hy ty j Q »£F H ig if Z Ft i f E | it : fi if i ? i eseee f itll th : fj £ ? { ie A iz j : i i ? Fl i tf iv : i 3 5 j 3 i i i i ; H ' i § é i § i but it seemed at least of sufficient import- ~~ : ance te demand his immediate attention, So| " '! have got a substitute,' said he 'whe nicuick Raymond's lagyage ken ck from the | ¥ill suffer for you. aie cah, and be himeelf wae conveyed in it to| ,"! think in no case would I have cousent- me." Bedford Pisce instead of to the railway sta- Sire of Me bad nenennat, thangh the de- ~ Raym a stir i he i ! 2 F E : fr : ' i iH ! a4 | i i j ; ii; F A H g E 2 f f. 5 Ft Fi 7 ; Fy i F i f ; t i 4 fe ty f i. i | g g Ff F zg H = Fa i if B if Fesee ze , a ples to CHAPTER XLIN. id that no Chinese could be mistaken for | sides, what planation TUE INTERVIEW. marley iin it, paid he, 'It ie net 0 Chi sn wus ed re- Py ' ' . -- and my own silesce and neglect of ? ibe ig iW Erle atate Hi E s Ha t ib a 'te F itt Fe it Fit roti ut Ff FE x I i IF i Li | LE : i sky i 5 i x if F j £ i 5 -- ag am a = < } iy F i : ail Bul ii rite fai ifts iE i mh fh ee Hh i! i i! "aii Te ine 3 Lil £ £ i i i ele : i : i i : | ! it 3 Hf g , F : i ; F f E ; f F f lf f J i i E E F ; f H azetal aul i it i i iil, i EF ! : i E 4 | rd '| i} Uf c z aH £ F [: at it a 4 LF ri HE i : i | i | : H : i ee i H : # : i §3 £ r i fF I 3 | °F ii EE Ar it f hh i a Hf H I y ¥ father's "Wall, b ead poly what

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