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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1872, p. 1

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· Q! WUit£4A#Cl<W 4A QCge ([ ,1lt tbnP ~ t:d1 smrl11 [ a. * l J il 1 ohQ l Ul u·~ b~ l!Iorn111g, the [ r l riotot "\¥ ~f KI1'G "l'. UL I nt the ~1 J I< ONT. Ol ~ICE-Post ~ fREEI omco Blo<k ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,,.~~~~~~,,,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""'~_,.,.,,,,,""""""""°'"""""°'==""'==~"".'.~ ~""'""'=:=::=-~~,,,,,-~-,,,,,.=:::o="""""c~·~--~ - .!!!~_· _· _ ........,,...--_~~.-.. DO\UHN I ILll 18 71 · " ,,==~·c==:i~~~~=~=~===="'r=====~~~~="":=~=~_,.,=~~~===~~====="' ~-=~==":"'~~"::'=~==~:::~ -~-:~~~~~~~~~S5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ----..,........_ ~ """""" )to do vu) =:t h- -- runnmg out to meet lnm The Dutch gle m t h e Daik that Ralph fought out >t shake Junds But it cant rno\e I tl 1 1k Ithe nrnn "' VOL. XVII. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS -.-: B ~u RY ] , }8/'o/2 BOWMANVILl-AE, ONT., rrHURSDA '\:/ _1_, ..ti E l~ A a · 1 l\.TO 2 1-' 0 o 1t o l h1s !':I le ~ wS l cl0 t ido J8 1vl0 t1e ~alSt Doi..:Lo1 ou l 1 ;a t do l utlu .1. T' a Dnctor ' 0 ! Pe tc1m i 1rene,er voi11 1ia,e nothm FA L 1 ...LJ I 7 18 1 __ ~ '" 110' .f t \! ! · _ __ v _._. ............ . . - ma11 s house was 10bbed last mght Pete J ones s pe1::;LJ1al \.1vle w:.~e .......,....., at BATT ING S at BA I 1 ING S (OHIGIN.AL) THE SEASONS 13Y FR\::iCES T 'IHO.M~S · $0 50 0 13 0 , 0 20 0 OS 0 02 PRINTS, COTrONS FLANNELS KNII llm GOODS &c &o Ut BAT I ING S 11 t BA.TTING s at BATTING'S at BArrTING S &o &c &o Tluck.lr lies tlic ano"W nnv fa e O; er ever:; ~1 ~ 1J and tree H ding all tho naked brnuches That no one the r i::ihainc m1 ght see JS" ALL MARKED A'.1 L@W PRICES I .._ NO ~~i~bivti;SJ ~li~fdLIJI~!· ' ABATE ME NTI FOR All the nlle in ic; fetters Strongly bum 1 u $ lence he \ d above their frozen surface See the 1:1kate1s ghd ng by Now thf! sun is shin1n~ bnghtlv .And the snovo his r!l.y:J r eflect TIU it seems as though all nature Had in Jewels ra.1e been decked t\ hlle C'rom ~very twig at-e pend int ='Vhere the robin hovs and t\.\1ttc.ra All but n1c Old Wmter fear Bowmanville Ootober 1871 - - -- of England and t: U\ ersit} of Victor a Co lP.ge Cobo ll'g Undergi:aduo t l P1 zem in or t}le Un '\lerB ty of 1'01unto and Un VlJ ~ t\I of Queens College, l\..illb"at n n P. X'!t of t.h-J College of Physicians ..,u rgeo n~ 01 O t <.:iurgeiy and Residence aL~o !C l ""j St cet Secu l il 0 1 east o! Mr. 11 n RADU \.TEOF rHJ: \.Jf Lli.GE of Pl) s e s flote Dr-:- .Da\tti~ ~ ROY !1.L OOL- FAC'TS THAT TRY --·-YOURSELVES ARE FACT1 S F JIIJ,L Ghtt.ering crystals brlght and elem '-f ) <ll lH )6 21) sells his Goods as Low or Lower than any one else 10 Town 1liir A large stock of Cloths, Dies· Good·, striped oheok.d and plum Shawls, Blankets Lrnena W moeys, Flannel· Knitted Goods, Hosiery, \'!loves nail. Trim mm gs, ell bought bcfo~e the late advance rn pnoes lfiiY" A spco1·l hoe of Cl:ua Tarta11·, 60 per cent lower than last year s I T HOSE WHO HAVJ~ I RIED II ARE CONVINCED THAT Spring soon c:omc:J wlt..i gentle b1cezes Frees the rill fron1 lC.} bo.nd Melts the SJ!OW and changes na.t"r :-e "\VJi.l I:\ fn y ii.g- c wa nl 8 1 Warm bright; sun a.nrl ~pril showers Soon J'ifay s blooming tlowera bnng From. t he south the birds are coming\.V ho lloes not lovo gerri.:le Spring A lot of Last Season's Tweeds, at 20 per cent less than cost. Ifill" warranted Gents' Suits Made to Order, by the :Best Workmen in Town, to fit and not oome to pieces .._ residence to the house late! v occUJlled by Di Oro le on \Vcllington :-.rrect Surgery at hifl old r es de1 ce S l\ er St1cet rou:1 10 a m to S l n1 Ofilco lot r s 16 4t.r: :,-..= Snul Sum1uer comee v;ith face all bloomtng ,\ urbling 801 g..tel s flll 11 6 bo verH 1\ l1ere the grase grew fresh and tender I-la} stands ready for the 1nov;er,, Sh rdl' fa1>Jne1s see ·with pleasure ig ilel 1 ~ of golden grain D R REID HAS REMOVED HIS '.1'11e nest Black and Green '.l'eaB in Town, at $1.00 'J'he Dest ~O cent Tea 1n ·.rown. It'.)- Butter, Eggs, M1ttens Socks and Yarn tnken as Caah for Goods Dr. \. Uc1th, Oct 4 1871 S. F. HT L. G Un1vers1ty Surgeon &:c Ofiloo t:ilreot ne.xtdoo1 l oYello"\\lees&.Q ucks K RA.D"GAT:E OF rHE TOIWNTO Physician ng !\.nd t11e trees offnnt sca.rce n1 ened Hmn:y lo.dcnonce ngru1 Autu.mu lhe11 w th stea.lthy footste1 fl Brings the ren:pers to the grn.in ::Soon tis 0 ~t a.nd safolJ go.rnoro 1 Sheltered frou1 the"' et a:!l.d ra. JJ Orchard trees v; 1th fruit arc laden Ill1>e and goldeu to the 11ew 'iVhilo tho nuts hang low and tempt ig Vt: a1ting to l>e plucked by you Decked 1vuh ra1nbow colors br1ght \~here the ten.Cy dome 0 erha.nging Sea ce exclu le~ U e :mellov. l g 1 t nut the winter 'Wind comes whlBtilng Turns the leaves all d ~ am aero '\~bile e. amgle &uowftakc heralds Onca n.gain Old \V1ntere near Oshn.wa Jan 17 1871) anct} ::>tore Bown1anv1lle Ontario c. ------96u Ma.ple\.\oOd 8 aregorgeoustemplcs l'llcwfantl '1.1·ew, 1'1.D., - 1 .."rEWCASILE 01 HOE - OPPOSITE -- ~ l\fc~1S :::i ~ ortlu-01 & L m u1 T.J.Jonc~ l\fc~rlur3 --------------· L.D . s~ MARKUS M.AYER l:: o crE .E Bo man11llo S URGEON ®ENTIST - - --~nrgery OFFICE atmc IClng Sheet . Grn,teful to 11 gene1ous public fo1 past hbernl patronage begs most respect fully to announce that on account of mcre11smg busmess he now occupies Ho" man"l die \ eteuuary J M<l.JWIN \ ETERD iRY SUR ,...._ ..... GEO~ reg1s ered J e nber )f the Phar· ..,.ceuti al soc e tJ ( f Grf;.I< t 131 ttun and of the n tar10 C:.illcgc Utl cc 01 IC ng Street, ~ o.l!t of JT J. is i:l Hot.el Iles aencc on Seu dog St no n 1lJe .dis Punct iall~ attend. \ e '1.'HE WUOJ,E OF DIS 8LD STA!\.D, and has filled every shelt hole and corne1 with an excee(hngly choice Msortment of goods comprismg f ,. Hats, Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes, PAPER COJ,LARS NECK TIES, THE HOOSIER SCHOOL MASTER . n:v .. nw ,l)lD EGG.L.F.STO:ot 1 ro1 i Hearth and" IIome CHA.PrE R "IOI ca !JO r :n e l es a.l a s on han l "hen h e had 'anqu1shed lns fears of by 11;11Yn11ch:o.g hnuself tha· 1t wo uld be foll} for Jones to com n t mtnder 111 his own hou e the quc!3tion of Ilud and ITn.nnrth took the uppeuuost place i i ]us thoughts A1 d as thP. unage of Hannah spclltn::.. igu.1ust the 111 L s tt:.r ~ .,. mtn1e 1p to 1 m ft..."1 t he men1or\ of the ·wn.lk the tn.lk t he box alder t1ee, and 111 t] t t I f ] tt sec1ned ie res oo::... pof.l.sesFnon o u1u to Ralph that his very life depended upon Kind o bad a.nd 101 er;o no an l like a.s ]us S{:)ctu111c:. he1 lo\ e He " oulJ. <::hu~ ]us CHAPrEH "Y II ]eltth OMINOt: s RE:l!ARKS OF MR JON EfJ teeth hk e the Ja,vs of a bull dog and all The school teacher s nund lvas hke an D 1d s muscles should not p1e\a.1l over his cientG \Ul-tlt\ ided into three pa1 ts VY 1th iesolut ous a1 I h °' .s rat 1g nm It Vi n.s t; i.sy to I crsuade lumself thn.t tlus one JI a r t Iie meclian1ca Jly per f orme d h lS sch_ool duties ' ' ith anotl11.u he iske l was ri ght Hann1h. ought not to thro\\' lumself '\~hit sh tll I do about the rob herself a~ fLJ on 13 1d l\fon.ns A'Ia.:n of son1e bcry1 ?\1 d with the third he lebuted about culture ahvays play their conceit off v;,ris 1va.s a. ca.r1yn1 me a.nd I'i nue 1 Jr] Bud and Hannah For Bud was not pres aga n1:)t the r consc1eqcer:i To a inan of 1nothe1 up to -whe1e fl-ther s gone ) OU d t l tl t I li erar) habito it al"·' o see1~s to be · 2re·t ent an l Vi ns c e~r ia le i;r :i.s a J 0 rj ,, J,, c "~.., .... ki o ~ I '\ onde:r if Go orgcts ~11 ab 1 t and th ore was a stor1n br ewing In fact boon that h e confe1s on a. vrorr an "' h en lie poc r folks " ht:n then father dies and ued to Ralph tJi.at t h e1.., \.\aS L ~turiu gives h ei h s lo' e Jle(;.son 1g thns,ltal1 h iL s1:e 1 their ruother gits int o the pool ho 1,,t.:? b re v1ug a. 11 roun d th e sk y F o1 P et e 11 ·cl fixed ]us resolution and if the nigh ·~ Do J on tl nk he does 1 See ns so n. e Jones was e\1deu1:ly angrJ at thought of l1:1d been shoJ.ter or slec1 JOBS b o the May be God lost tuck o my h t he whe1 ha.\111g been watched and it wn.s fa I to color of h.., Jife nught have b er.n r.hanuied ho con1e a 'Nay f lout Eugla.nd aud. c1os1:11o:d suppose th lt Dr Sn1 11 ·vas not in uny Dut scll'e une along in the i.t diou~ hotu s over the set l>on t n ol ody oa Plat Creel lwttt11 hu1nor th u1 usual And so be cu,rr e tne n1e111011 of hrs cluldhood ti o keer fer Go l a id I g less God don t ke er B 1 I d 1 ] 1 t'vccn uc s JOa ousv an r e\ t:nge an c t ie wo ch~ of h s rocther the Dible s t( rJes, t le le F lot Cree~ JJut I wo1 ld tho1 gh el susp1c1on and resentrue it of tho inen en n,sp1ra.t on after nobility of spu1t the he cl git my mother cart of the poor house gaged in t'he robber\ at t he Du ch solcn1n rcsolutiol s to be true to ]us con i.nd flt Eianncr aw1y fro1n l\:feans and tnan 8 (as tlie only German in the \\hole sc1ence 'lhesc an 0 e]s of the iuernOl.} let me kiss my inothet evt:rJ :u1ght j o t r egion was called) Ralpl s excited ner'e';i caine locl in.:. back before the ru11nu1l the k now and sle( p on 111,> Hanners ann J CS had c iuso f Jr tre1no1 .At one ino1neu· he d d I d t k l>U 11 ogge I e~ a se as ·wo1 erl'.I in ld e I uge l ltJ :i. f oio f tit: ~ died JU l see 'vould res oh. e to ha.' e I-Iannn,h at n.11 costs plas e~ say He rc1uen here l tl18 sto1y of ItaJ.ph wanted. to spe""il.. but 1 o coukl n t lh th(j i Qxi h,, consc1enc0 would question J)a.V!d and Na. 111.n and rt seemed to nm A.r tl so Shoc1 .Y w·1th lns eyes loo1:1ng the nghtfnlness of the conclusion Then that he with a11 lus lalll!es and arub1tlo1 n1 str:.uzht a.head n.!.1 1f fo; g"'t 1 g ]{n,lph s he would n ake np Ins mmd to tell all that and prospec s was about to rob Bud of I resencc told over the tho l.~) ts that he he ltnewab)uttha iobbery But tf he tl dl b ti 0 1I th I l d ie one e ve a. n ie Y ing le ia l 1d often ta.1 kei O\ er tu t he fence r ::t1h told hus snspic1ons abont Sm 11 nobody to reJoice lH 111 h s life Jn 0 ett1ng Han n.nd t h e tree;:; v; oultl beli1JVe hun And if he t old about na]1, he wo ild inalre h1 u::.elf U!lWOl tl j of ' It was real goo 1111 1\1 I Pcn,1 son to Pete Jen~ he really could tell only Hanna! And then here came to Inm a t 1l;:c me wam t t I Else I l be01 bo 1'1 enougll to bring 'il geancc upon h unself v ia1v11 of the slll It> il'.le v :i.lue of a l1 ue char 01t hll r ""a.a t\lil3IltJ one n1ay be tos 1ue And how ?"n he explain ]u3 uWJJ. walk acter ho\'\ it\ as bett ... r than success bet mea.n n1an like Ole ~l ea.us .a.u l I a. n t through the pas+ure and do" n the road? t or than to be lo\ ed better th 1n heaven but seven And rt " on1d t tke lllO t 1rtc~n What bus nc'8 hnd he being o 1t of bet! ut year1:) to git t" cnty one au.cl I rHn er co 1 d two o elock 111 the n10111ng? 1lb.c c1rcun1 h~ c w1tl n1v rnother a.gain tfter Hiu11e1 sfatn~1al e\1dence ,,...&a quite as strong gets done liel t une C !le \: n see aganun lum as ag runst the ina11 or the Ilanner 11 be thro 1~h in tl1rco 1orc ~ horse -with the wlnte l ~fore foot :i.nd the und I 11 be ten 111d aulc to \IOi k ,,, 1 \ i; ll lnte nos0 S 1...,J. icio 1n1ght f::tstea on git a httle p :Leo abo lt as ln 0 as G n \:uU lh~n hat m id be the tne Da<l: Sander ~ and - effect on b ra p1ospecLa1 On the I eo1 le 1t Le\\1Sb ltal1 h thon gh t of th o three ineu on ho1sebacl and to save ]us life he c ul l not help assoc .tm 0 Di Small with them And then he rernerr. bered he sor1cl home w1tfi. the lijf t forefoot u.ud 1uu:t:.de wlnte and lte recalled the sound he had hea.rd is o f th e lifting Jf a l ~tch An l i rea.Uy st er ied t h iu ~h n.t in I no ing w I t l1e did lte was in some sense gui lty of th~ bb ro cry o 01na c 1es '\ell gou to Jic E>etybody tlrnt tree m 3t a f:lO\\ ed m the m,,uL seed th G Ad they cu11c 'cnvmg aw 1y ( ause it 3 so c1ooke l tnd i:lhocl J I et ho1.: a l G he ~ 'I f r utr1 \\ 1ld Cat 1t.1gl1t.\ l ....t hIB own c nce1t 1nust 1 gro, Tl l 1 f tl t s1 l 1'8\ er w u1 so 1 Ul'.\t rel ed "hen there' "' no bgl t so ns 1t c d I Bit ' " soo1 as I 1 n l eyes o t) at an man sec how to gro" T s 1 s \ s .f ~ i ..... n.1 ill :.\ l a\ ~ I has Au d then the,> wt keLl ou lll mlQnc 1ninu.te P.resentl y Shock " ~L gan lovl 11 B up into Ra.l[Jh s oy C 8 to ~- e a F.. n1le J ... gness t lutt trc fccla J is I lee iue you l run "'\Vhy ho'l'I do \: ou feel 7 e s I tor I ) iell CO:N r l:'ft lD] \'Ull.1 WILL IIE :BECOME · w :i.ether it b e,o v. hen you s"'e i,, )y sl o uo to st..:hool in ifer e1 t PO 1t l ;:i, llll\ :> a1 d gla l o e\e y orp o1~LH y lu neglec~ ll1S lessons / you11ay t::ilc 1tf 1 gt1 d t 11t lo will be a bloc, Jic c1 ~ ilC l ' Oll RO e n. l y X:lO l S to fil end an l " o s1 en<l 3 e1 c;::ry cent as soon t 'j 1 e ge ~ i! you 11 ~y ] HJ~ tl.1. t he ' 11 be a sp"nu Jn ft '"'hen \ ou se L 1 } 1i IUl 1"' ip lns p c 111 c $ J n 1 1 g to p tt '\ th t herrt for anJ goo t p 1 I 030 yo l nia.J et it do-n 1 t hat l e "ill be ~ m1se1 \ \hen JO t eo a bull' '~ ili1n 0 to taste s r ang dx n.;r \ o l ini1 ll ghtls suppose th Lt I \\ ill bcco nc n.. dr11nka1d \\ ] 0. "I 1 boy rn lu:ir rcctf ll to lns l J.l e lts d1s obed1ent t o 1 ::> t e cl er an l lll k1ncl tu 1\ s fu c1 ls al. 1 play 1 cs lt. HI s gn th t 11 " ll i e1 be of n uch e 1noney COUl 7"'I t Wl en ut for 16 2 tf. nTi'NT·s FURNIRl f TNr+c:. &e. r ~ the stock ha" P w 11 l Ifnlf an hour latAr he l e t.t-d a. l .i,tch tu.is ed "e h rob Jt LS t 6 ~ On Hannah? asto nsh1ng how n:1uch ins iuction it t1 ere is I i L bull d g This had bee 1 all 0 Slo ~ <.JJ tj S e CO) stairs 0 Yer \ ~ il VOJ &!11;11le!'lt 1t' 11ec (P2h1 !OJ a;.'! ff i IH !!I. David i"ina.trl, ARRIRIEit AND A'1'1 Of{f:<J;'i !\'I B ancery 1n!>olve11c7 'onvey tor LA\\ So tor w Cl and incer SI ot tiry Solle for tl c On tau Bank &c ! 01t liop 0 t J'i{one~ to Loan and Lai ds for Sule M o\RKUS MAYER B illc Octob"'" 5 1871 llobert A1·mon1·, FRESH ~~RRIVALS AT THE R EGISTRA.R of:\Iarr r a.w Vi EST DURHAM Iss ter ag1,; L ceenses Barrister ang Attorney at n 1 Sol c1to1 in Chai ce1 Mor c~ loaned on Hca.J }!;,,ta.to Utti c on h .1ng S t cct Bown1 v Ile qu s ions he Io I ncd f I cn.rcfnl dec1:non But for the present he iiet hLs hrnth to was eviden~i angry a.bout sometlunJ _ Jet her in a desper ate b lll dog faslu n a1 d He treated ltaJph mth a rudeness not to he set )us feet <lo~ n slowly positn ·ll be overlooked as ii he intended to bring b u1l do1:1e<lly After a w1 etched 8 1 1 per nt He GLASGO\l\T THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RECEIVED HIS I l Ill D HOUSE I ori a quariel Hartsook kept cool and P etc Jones· he found humclf at t he spell tL vnshetl he could drive fro1n }113 mind all rng school v,;]uch ow111g Lhe absP.nce John 1,. GaJbraiUi, UWlSIEli ,\ND ATTOhNEY AT B LA\\ Ofiicc King Street Bown an\ille tat now v o Lhe Bu Age Soc el" l\fOuey to lend ou ta.rm l-J 1le Fle holU soc1u1t~ 11 Full Assortment of Goods, 0 J HE PRESEN r SEASON memory of the p03t night Why ahould 1nen on horseback have any significance to hun7 He was trying t o r6:sard things 111 this way, and from a general deinre to keep of HannaJ1 anc! tho excitement about the St. John TOR n:. llutcla<e!!lon. r~ burgla.iy '\\as a ch llaffan Half the even Ing was speut in l :t.lk1nb l n h.,tle knoLs Pete Jones had t en tho afflict tl Dutch on good tern1.s with his host h e went to the lnan under Ju J own particular super stable to offer lns se111ccs in hclpmg to ' unon A.RRISTER ATTORNEY, SOLICI B and N otn.ry Publ c OFFICE First door east of Post Office ups ta. t'. G. ll:laroung, Civil and Land A.gent Office and residence Lot 13 3r l <".On Darlington All orders l~ft at the ofhcc of Robert Armour .H:sq pro1upt· Jy attflnded INCI \.L P RO"\ Engineer to LAND SURVEYOR, tO 'l'ho111a!! Cb ..1d11c, pool an l Lo do B t!Bl ..1.me1ica and P1ovin ( 1-1 J \~e t for Royal Mnil Linc of Si;eamerk" and 1'1'e!gl t Linc ofbo ~t and Coroner fo1 Clllted Count es o" Nort l l be 1a1 land Durham TIOVl'M\.NVILLE, K Agei 1 for the following Britll!h 11nd Cana d1a.n Ineu1an . . . e Con1par 1e:; R ) al I l\i erING STREEr "1;1 feed the stock I s pose s.id Pete 'Didn t want no ealt h&nded help feller. what robbet! yo 1r ho1 ·· 111ust a about fo" help H e d d not at fast thmk \HLB a.11 he got rn return for h 18 ,,. ell meant corne do\vn from J rnkms Run TheJ re of God but there ca1ne Into lus thoughts In these d·y s of puflmg 1>nd impooture he thmko it ncedlooe to ""Y that he ·oils But JUBt as he turned to leave the the blu.n1edest set up there I C'\'Cl see F=oods CHE.APER and of bl'tter value tha.n a,ny other µia.n in thcBe Countiee all he MkB 111 thA.t offer t he 1nen1ory of a tra'\ el worn (Trth1c an intendinrr purcba.aers give hun a. call and judge for themsel\'. eB Mtit;ficd that tho rosult will bo stable he saw what made him tremblo Ya as sa1d Schrocdc 1 'put ho\v <lid pen.s:i.nt hungry sJeepv wcn.1y tcn1ptcd, mutually profitable nud satiidaotory aga1n There '"a.s the same sorrel horse Y1nk1ns \e1le1a know dat I sell te incddcr P S -Au unm ailed stock of Table Lmen D~ma·ks purcha·ed before the recent with a white !aft forefoot and a wlute nose tote Snquire heyl Ho\\ tid l'mkm s kno" tried hl e other 1nen but ha\1ng a strange d1v1no VH~t orJ in 11101 b.) wh i.:h e~eijt'ilung rise m prices To shake off his nervousness Ralph anytmg bout ,be Shqmre s ha) 111 me d1ee evil 'Ht,S 'Va ~ qu1~hut1 at l11s con n 1g H!il started to ·chool before the tune THOM S PATERSON. nut, huntert m te ha1d gash- heyl reme n bored how He had reached out a Bow1na.n ville Oot ~ 18 1 plague npon plagues 1 Mirnndy l\.Icans, who ' S o1ne scounarcl do\~ n 1n these ere Hand toe\ eiy helpless one how ho was INVIrES THE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC aee1ned so111e 1111 0 so ter iblo III t lns ovei Lo v1s1t t11e olcl qua.CK :f t 1 t hrow· of the better na ure wluch he J nelv to b A inevitable 11s soon as the ' oice of CHAPTER X ' that them an conscience hecan1e hlun+ed that he lookeU nut t Ralrh lymg there m the still \\hat took ll tlph e bi ea th 1 a da1l:1 e8B , with lns COU5ClCU.CO as VIH1E Di S1ntll s fine faultless ho1 ::>0 stand n v i.kens if rt were the Dtyof Doo i there at tho do01 \\ h ·t did Henr5 Si i 111 w 1 Rc1e1 ce c :rrrm DEY L 0"' S1Ln:NcJll t he '11 ncl Ch11st1,..111tJ ) ou ::in ho lOr R alph had reason to fo.1 Small rhey \\ere natlvQ:s of the san10 '1llage of L ewis STlJBBORN FACTS I had seen hun lea.:~e Peto Jone a started part1> is a. lay1n in with J1nk1'1~ I )un I 11 JU.St Ill trme to JOlll bun where he came bet a ho.ss f!ft.ld Pete Ralph wo ldore l rnto the big road Ralph was not ma whether he d bet the one "\\1th tho wlntc No" good humor nfter his \vakeful night, and left fore foot and tho white nose G. l!ll. 'I urnel", Durham that he is now pre[ :1.red to attend to any fialet=i tl f1t u itS be entrusted o I Cl <;i.rges o le1 e 10 tf A he nl rarmer8 of" est 1n!orm t:CTIONEER al) tr.1 tf; "ODLD BEG TO ot Bowruanvillc and S. Chest<>rfi1 hi, ~treet 01 le 81 l\.Iodru le ... t: crJON El R FOR BO\\ MAN ,.L"1.VILLI£ at d D rungton H sl h )Ce Queen Lu 1.lJ t tter ded to Cha.rgca 13 ~ J.'htHill:l!l Slonhou1se. !I.ND Sales As there is a great deal of nusrepiesentat10n regardmg the merits of the different sewmg machmes, and may persons liaY"e been misled by these untruthful statements, ·we gne be low the names of a few of those who tested the Vtfanzer Machme and who afterwards exchanged them with us for the Lockman, Osborn, 01 Raymond-some of them paymg us I o' CJ $20 to exchange HON J SIMPSON, Bo,nnanville ~fRS to be thus dogged by Mu.,.ndy did not said l'ete ef 1 could find the feller that s help the matter So he found himself a helpm them scoundrels rnb \S fulks Id spcakmg crabbedly to the daughte1 of the help stretch him to the nc u:dest tiee leading trustee 111 spite of himself So vood 1t sri.1d Hchroede1 Id "Hanners got a. bad cold tlns morn ahtretch1umdllhcb111J1ne1n\ d.i.0ehtn m from hem out !UBt mght and sho cant tert tol!ars pack so I 'ood come to apellm school to mght began Ar d Betsy Short "ho ha\ found the Mirandy in her most sunpe11ng ,oice Ralph had forgotten that there wa· to be anothflr 2pelhng school It seemed to him au age since the urthog1aph1cal con :fhct o the past night Thu. renuuk of M1randy s fell upon 1n s ea't' Jik:e a.n echo from the dIStant past He had lived a lifetime since and was not sure that he wts the Ba.n1e llJau voho w \S apelhng for <l.earlift:i aga1nstJimI,h1ll1pstwelvehours before But he ;vas sorry to hear tb3.t Hannah had a cold I t seemed to h1n1~ u1 h1s depres.sed state that he was to hlamf ior It In fact it seemed to hun that he 'i\ as to blame for a good maJay tlungs He seemed to ha' e been com1nitbngs1n 1n spite of himself Broken nerves and sleepless nights often result in a morbid conac1ence .And 'vhat bus1ness ha.d he to wander 011cr tins very road at two o clock in tho morning, and to sea three go.l.101) ing: horsemen, one of the1n on a horse with a white left forefoot and a 'vlute nose? whole a:ffn ' ery funn:.,: was transported with a fit of t ittefing 11 poo 8chroeder s EnglLsh l{a ph feanng th«-t hrn silence would ex.c1~e suspic1on tl:ictl t< t . d k ]~nt he could not tell wl at he kue \ a 1d al1 tha.t he sa.1d sounded $0 ho11o'\ and hypo cn t rnal Lha.t rt ruaa.e 111n1 eel 0 uiltJ .And so he shut lus rnouth and m editate l i:ro fitably on the subJec.:t of l uU d 00 ti .And \\hen la.ter he overheard the grn1ulo1s Jones d eclare that led Let u. hoi::'!e hecould p1n . . ont so1nebody as know d a bla1ned s1 0 ht mo1c n thev kec1 d to tell he 1 n ade up his lJ\U\d thi:i.+ t Lt cau t:J WP IL:l.tlng out he ahould try to l c o.., en vath J ones bnrg though Sma 11 ;-;as fi.\ e JCt.J.'8 the oltler Sun:ie ravts n i he doctor s hfe h ld place rn ttlc cl ""rrtcL"i t h ese s gru \.'i ~ come i nto Ralphs posses'!!l 11 n1 such t 0 0ne1al I le bo]d eo ootl ' ;.i.y as to confirm h fe long snsp1c1on 1vtth E VEN!Nct out g1vmg lum pov;er to expose Small who "as D.rnlly lntrenchetl 111 tl1e guod g1 11 ces co1 1 puse<l ( f of the people f the cou it' scn,t \: 1ll:J,0 e of :i.y if ,\ 0 the £ielper of c~ c ry \'\ eak one A.n l ou t L ew1sb111g wJ ere he h ... d grown up 111d of the dep ths of n1s soul he c ied to the Holpe1 and found comfoit Not victo1y of tl u lit tle c10"'~ r otd~ v1ll"' ge of <.. bft' 1 e circle and but '\hat is bette1 stre1 gth \.n l so, cty of fathe1 w1thGu a t hought of the 111cetie1;1 cf theo l e1 h ps 100 1<.:al th'St u1ct10.lrn w1tho Lt tho rn1nt:t that it was the begrm1P1g of a rehg1ous expcr1 euce he f ound vd at he needed help ..1.\.'.:)d t..he heJi t"J. 11a v~ lu1:1 Uelo~ud slt:i01 r\i a 1 l t ne gl oi i. of his 11--1 Ll e1 A. l o i i rtHt ..:1 a ges s inct 108 take CH \P1El~ IX li,\ s Goo Fo1 o 1E1' Su CK"<' nd ? f 've 0 G HANNING Bo"mannlle do do do rILLEY, ll.t. D. l'olcy, L the 1 own ,,h p of Dar H gt lended to Cl a tb"CB ICE~ SED Al OTIO:N EER FOR n Sa lea prompt1noderate D FJSHElt, THOS JOHNSTO:N JOJ[N McCLUNG, do do do W G PERRY v> 1! WM ED"\YARDS, llffi LOMMIS, Cartwright \V. D. Ellwood., l is to wants of t1 c publ c n his l r ( n a Jnanner un ccrpasse 1 hJ ~ v 1n ti e Pro' zncc 1 11 ticular atte t10 lg e to the cutt Kan l dre" ng of La.. dies a.nd C I lo. c s l a r A call solicrWd tif AND ffAIIt DT- ESSER, BLl ARBER l n ng :fitted up the prez ses th door ea:ilt e ost Oftl<lc prcpa1cd to atte1 d the rd RICHARD SHAW, Darlington J P LOVEIUN, Clarke E BEMAN, do do R T WILKINSON, Newcastle MRS HILLAM MR BARFOOT, do do J BEU\\ OOD, ittouc! to l,null. S BOR LA:ND, Orono MISS HAMBLY, Port DMhngton T been aj p u le 1 iq~ent for the Provmmal Per uianfln.t B Jd ng l.t 1 Si. '1 0g s Soc ety of ToroJ . THOMAS McOLUNG Bowman-.illo t v i:l J rep rt' l o 1 errot t to loans on !teal Estate eccut tY on the n1ost fa o uuble terrs 111 D \\ JLITAMS do J6 19 J B I AIRD illiN HE l::NDJ,RSIGNED HAVING A LOCKHAR1, Ol:l.rko 0 W SMI'rH Darlington STEPHEN CLEMENCE Darlmgton WILLIAM OLEllIENCE MATTJIE\\ CULE '.l'yrono JOHN BURN Manvors And " great tnany otha111 do Pap wants to kno v efyou 'vonld sr e1 to 111orry n.nd SnndaJ a+ ou h ouse said o o of ""fl n r e t law! uu1 s g R on tltB \ 1} next even 1 g which ' s F1 drn The > d Sq l re wi:i s thought u l e lough to re n1cn1bcr that Ralph wo 1ld 1 ot f nd it ve1y pleasant bo .... r 1ng out ill the tine he was~ 1 ledt)spend at Pee Jvnti~l'i- For in ' 1ew o the f:tc tl at ~'.h Pete Jo Je8 sent se ven cluldLeu to th~ i-H.:hool tho Thfns fl1 u1 l] i.t Creek drntrict '"as bour d to spend two weeks in that com fo able place sluepu b in a. pr e occupied Led in the fnrdcs.t corne1 w1tl 1n ( 1-.i A.I> I El\. V 111 suttiment cover under an 111suffic1eut roof TIIE s:c1tl GGI .J.<.< IN '.Ill.I!< D.A.lt and c : d111 0 fioa.L ng islands of a :t t poik It ,~as a long lonesome fearful 111 h fished o it of oceans of hot la:rd Italph that the school master passed Jyn 0 w1 h was 1 ct slo1v to accept the rehef offered nerves on edge and eJ es '\ ule open in that by the hosp1tn.hle JUStice of tho pe~ce cor 1f rtless be l in t h f u cl est c rner wb.ose pr1nmpoJ l ncss seemed to be the of the lo"t of Pele J vnes 8 hou D sln ver adJUl'.ltment of t he piece ~ of w Jnch l '\ a.s clo \ ;:;I 11 g l llg errq e1 U. f.!O ll simply s11m111ate eao+rnt got credi for m c1 estJ lt 1s l ut in nc11ffor eu! tut:'k f 1 hy1 ) cnto to 11) tko em pm rtncc s1 cecl r.s D Sn1all d1 l not cv._.n l el I t:> o n tcmp c1auce soc et5 B Lt he co 1 lc1 n0-ce:r bf! perr n1 . d ed t o drink t!¥en so n1ucn . . . ~ cap of t(; The1e was sometlung suhh no n the q1uet v61 e with wh c L lu:-··. w uh.l sa..r Coll waliel if you please to a la lY te1npt nt:i him with srno11ng coffee on a cold n101n n1g IJ1mn'\"\S no c:xu]t'Lt1on no sen.so of mcnt in the act E\ er.\ lung was done In a 11~) les t a n d .!a.LI e1 of vut 1su '~ ~s beautiful t o behold ~" l his fac e ' " a lit i·e.1fr t::'ailoir. REV 11 BOYLE G'i.R 30 tf do do do G ENrLEllfEN S <I.ND BOYS !\-lFl\'lS1 1a le1 N EWE~ l Bov.ma.t~\ille l eb 9 Il a RR LOSOOMBE MRS BROCK, · 81 YLES 1868 "What busmcss had he watchmg Dr Small mg with cold while the 1 ght 8!10>\ that compoeecl \rd as Shocky t a1eled tl c as he went ho1ne fro1n the becUnde of a was falling s ft1;-;d J ll llOu t hlj i g6 el Bame ro a.<l R.:..lph took advn,ntage of i;ha dymg patient near daylight m the mornmg? patch "01 k q nit that co' ered !nm - oppor tumtJ to talk \\ ith bun The Mao And because he felt gu1lty he felt cross Nen es shattcied by sleeplessnesd imagine ter could not dunn1ss Ha:anah \\ holl y fron1 w1th l\firandy, and to her :remark about In au) tlnng::: a.ncl for the fhst hour R:1Jph lns m1 <l llu wOL lu at. lea':)t reud t he Hool.: Bi1uhng ] ZIN ES Pamphlets or anytning ln the book line ·wl tch they \\ lab t o h a\ c bou1 d can have t t: r 011.le.n; filled 11 the n eatesta.nd ntost durable hg :>ERSONS HA-YING BOOK> :MAGA· Intenclmg purchasers, can enqmre gardmg the merits of these machmes Bowmanvillo, Octoboi Gth, 1871 ot any of the above, re Hannah he only rophed tl1at ' Hannah felt sure that Peto would cut lu. throat was a smart girl '1'.es ' said ?rlrra.ndy, "Bud tlunks before n1orn1ng And Jou fr1cud Callo\v who ha~ 0 blunted your pn.late by swallow ID) s!ery of her hie ,f 8heck; cm l l bo style and on the shortest notlco b} lea.11ngtl em at tho ST \TES)f A:-.; offi e llt g Lloug your bind· \\ R CLillfIE R. & H. O'HARA. INSOLVENT AC.'J' ot"I869,AND AME:;"DMEJ!TS THERETO prevailed on to furnish t 10 cl ic Poor old t1c0 r s::ntl Shockli ponn ng so mg the Ca~ enne pepper of the penny to a crooked and gna1 led elm a andmg by "Does hel said Ralph, pnc'.mg up lns dreadfuls or of a certllm sort of Sunday itself ill the middle of a field F 01 when t h e ehn, natu1ally the 111ust gru.cerul of tree;), once gets a bad set l.B ln,ches s i; it can g1 0 \\ to be the ntost d efor1necl '.[)ns eolitat ; tree had not · SlllJle straight ncn ui.l t nt :N c ther face nor ' ice c..,,. pressed :tny hi.ng 01 ly a keen r~ad c1 0f character m1 0 ht 1 a'e a kel whether tl tnere was: i i t hat eye co lld ive conten od with tlns cool n.nstere sell con.ta n ed life V1hethe.1. vl1er0 \\oull not bo so1ncwl e10 L -c oli.:a111c e1 upt.1011 But ir U e1e \ 1J.ij :11 y sea of moltvu lava bene 1th t l1e wo1ld d1 l not chscover it ' ' ild boJ ,~ urc sick of ha.' ing Small held 1p to thcin i: s t ue 1 u::it Immaculate of men lu g}1 1thu Ii L l l l:nn y1th l u l1rlSS li,j 'j tJ o rn I I by the Land do u.U §na·le~111g. J L REED · S PRO\ INCIAL LAND E1r:-moo1 ~tc 1 ~J' orders" th v.l ~b lo Addresa Do' u i::u1"·n1e I O M t.t. cl l;Jt.l 18"1 vet C ~ is 11e1nrelto lJu (l.\Otel - CAJ\ADA Province of Ontario United Counties of Nmth l &: D1ullft.lll }rn"11.. Cou.nty Coult of the Unitod Countiea ot NortlntU\berla.nl tt· d Durha.w sE wI NG M Ac HIN E IS NOW THE rHE IOOKMAN ~ I· tli< mailer of FREJJERlOK WU.MAN Jl:, § he1·1n & Co, RA10LlF~E, "" lmwlvent XTHOLES \LE ~IA. ~t:lACTlR ERS On'~ ednesda" the Tenth da.J of J anua.ry next fl' of HO Ot S :\..lR1 ~ B ~ t ~e w ~ rk 1\fatr e.1 u.,.e 1 'J J e ra lc s :,pplic l on ellt termes tho unders 1gnea Wlll apply to the Jndge of the 'F acto1y K1ng ~tl cet E st Dov; nan' tl e 16 30tf s:ud Court for a. discha.J"ge under tho sa.id Act ·--- -- - - ·- ---] UBB URN n mRISTER & T ~i ha~ Dated at Bowme.nvllle in the Connty of Dur this rnrt.h d&y of Decembc1 A D 1871 F W RA1CLIFFE bf JOR:f K · \ to ne) Sollc1to1 &c Li ndsa· Uftloc bl !(eou1Lu :> Blook O\ er T I ea.ll fJ Book 1· i!-t Oro 195w ht1 .Atto"1e7 od Ut.,-n. GALBRAITH '\Vhy do you .81) poor old tree/?' And you d hke 0 ometbmg of that 'ort Jl st asked Halph Ralph here It .s 80 plear;ant to ha~ e ones harr I Cause its loneso11e :\JI its o d IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA ure 1n being entirely ;vretched felt that he must have comlllltted l!!Om stand ou end } ou kno" 1vhen one 1~ sa/c j fncnds JS dead and chopped do\\ n and THIS PROUD POSITION IT HAS nu t f you theres their stumps a stand1n , Jes hke attained through its mharent good qualitica unki1own crime and that aome Nemesis fronl danJ er to one a f:\elf Tl ese qualities are wmphc1ty d uab lity ale was follo\~1ng hnn Was Hann~h deceit want on.ch lnd1vidua.l 1 a1 to bn.stlc w .i. h I gra\"e stones It rnust bo loncso1ne r;a.noc a.d.atita.billty besides a score :tnore of equnl importance For tun pa.rtieuJo.re uddrese: to the ful1 At least if she were not, ho felt suxe sncll a StIUggle m tho Da1k you can I Some fol . s '"l' 1t don t foe] bit I tlnnk Ma.nUfacturere tha.t he could eupplant Butt But what bu} trap doors antl subterranean Ta.!lHu0 e~ it doe!:! E\e1ythin 0 scenis t o thui.k ind WILSON BOWMAN & Co Ha.1n1lton., Outa.rlo right had he to aupplant Bud1 dirt che ·P at the next ne" s stnnd But I feel See it uodd11g its head to them ll Ill; lL 0 llARA. " Did you holldho newa! crio<l Shooky, 1t w~· tudeed a ro·l and tcrnble "S,rug I othe1 ti ee· 111 the wooda1 and n :vantm to ~nOi for Ollr~al)111nd VJ.t-Oda LE.A.DING MA..CIDNE ears school h oo ks V'Ou v.1sh me to make tins ' I should sa.y so "hat 15 him and her night exc1t1ng by a hand to lianU contes t been a-.courtm fer for a year ef he d1dn t between :Rn.lph and a iobbe1 You would thmk ·he" a· smart! Ma.rm don t like 1t liko it better if there were a trap doo1 but ef Bud a.nd her does and they seem Tlter0 s nothing s: ) <on; en1ent as a trap to, I don t 860 ns its i11arn1 s lookout ' door, unles.e it be a subterranean I assage Ralph had failed to ~et two sch o!, for which he had appnecl an J 1 id attiib>t ted l y " V\ \.P.WICK Ca. tle v1 1 1 its I i 1 1 1gs cai1 ei;B f i ture et<.: ha b e enco1 sun1ed hmb W hon ono is wretched, there is a p}c03 '\r i;l c 'i\e tr::ite 1 OI L F. g1 nd theJ both fa.1 lure.s to cer+l.1n sillugs of Dr tlus I un slnnent Su1all .A.nd I ow "hen he f n d S n ill 1h1l flog the r rrnone a at the house of Granny Sande11:1 the eer to1 often t enn1 l t c n d e ttl of intelligence as well a of tt,YJ101ancc for ta l the neighborhood he ciemdod N Oo tl at Srnnll 'v0uld say \nyth111g .i:J e neve1 one nd s o ~aid an\ thu1g Heda 111 ed reo 1 le l y n. I a1lence " orse than w )r ]::.: Gran1 y Sin lets '\ as no a 1 ttle i attercd by the -cunt \V hy docto1 ho y l vd i' u1 takti i 1:1 it I Ll!'\ eJ<tet to sec J ou I Juwed yon d come Old D1 Floo u lv1 · l life s to n iko H 1 lo s0s al1 O le }\ 1 ' v I

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