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Northern Advance, 21 Jan 1886, p. 2

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curry,` Barrie." `Meet-i ings. The re gular month- ly meetings of thirsociety _will be held on the even-( ing of the Fourth Tuesda in each month at 8 o cloe in Bothwell s Hell, Dun- lop street. After the regu- lar business has been transacted at each meet- in an entertainment of a Scottish character vi be provided. Next meeting TUESDAY EVENING. 26TH J ANUARY; 1886. All members and their lady friends are requested to attend. ` Joan Fonswrn. '3 `- Ranrnfarv '1'." AnaEv(r's' so}? ma DIUESF, unu nu sum uuualy ; - Listen to the bells. love; they seem to throb with joy. Oh, how beautiful is love! l My heart ,is bounding with hope at this ` sweet yielding. Tell me, my own, can` I { hope that youcan ever care for me as I do` ` for you? ,Are.you free to take my love, my N name into your care? Only tell me you can { love me, and I ask nothing more of you. `$1 `rnntu CIA`: nun }\nn!!f:'II` T hv `Ind IUVU luv, uuu 1 {Iran uuuuuls uuuu ua. yuuo .I know you are beautiful, I feel by ln- \ stinct that you are good, and you are all the world to me. I never `loved another as I love you. I think I loved you at rst sight when I smvyou like a frozen lily lying` in the snow-drift. un__, _, 1,2: 4. -__.. ..I.:I.`l- `I 4.... D110 llU\V'U.l.I1l'c ' . Say something kind to me, clnldg I can- not bear su_spense to-nip;ht. `XThnl>aIunIl 1 runny`) 1 Intro vynli mnrn Hann ' ILUIJ IJCHL | \]_DlJClIC(7 I.VJ'IIlF,lI|Jn What shall 1 say? 1 love you more than Words can tell. I've loved you `ever since I opened my eyes to see your compassionate tender eyes. bent on mine. Oh, my love, my master! your trust; is sweet to me as your love, and I am not unworthy of you. T4. ...:ll `LA LA .... -I 4Isn l\`:rvn A4 1|nI\"'\ 4-A kn- F811 OI ID. . She rested her pretty `yellow head against ` his breast, and he said softly: wr a...... 4.. 41... I-unllu hum. Hum unnm tn I\IV\.I, ll!II\-l L CIIIII lI\.III llll IV\ll. UIAJ \II. J\I\v|. It will be beyond the bliss of earth to be- long to you, to have the right to love you, to win the heart of your little child, and to lead her innocent soul, to God. . . lA`T-,_ ;_.sII L- LI, , _ , L _-,. _ __-__ A\JIl1\| onus I|lll\J\.I\1ll|l L)\IL|I.' UV \.F\J\.ll ` f`You will. be the angel of my home, my 1 1ife s best treasure, the one light to lead my laggihgsteps to Heaven! Hark! how the joy-bells seem to bless us. How still and clear the night is, there is not breeze enough to waft our vowsrto Heaveu s registry; yet V they will be sacredly kept, will they not, sweetheart? There is an old saying that the lover never loved aright who did not love at rst sight. T ' com nu... ......`.a 4.....,.u..... I.\..1....a :".. - i.\...., I-IIUII DI II 0 Stillsthzey stood together locked in a love- dream, their forms clearly outlined by the I light behind them. ' ' cl\uvuAIsw\t\ 1-LA`n An.` I\` L1-an n`:n4-`Aviva nn ' IIBIIU H/\Vl|lIllVI UIIUIIII Someone stole out of the shadows, and looked upon the pretty picture framed in ivy, with a. background of golden light, and a` deep curse was whispered through clench- ed teeth, and a woman smote her breast in I impotent passion . i Trfhnn Inna`-I-n A...-.A:n`h unhno udhhannrnti - Lxnxyuuvpu yqaaxuuo In `her heart a. vndish voie whispered I that word of hate, Kill. 1 FBI... nun...`-A`nJ f`m.\ unnn AI` J-`sn I-rvnvvunru 0 nhn J. T. SPROUL. BARRISTER. -SOLIOITORT . of the Supreme Court. Conveyancer. 820. Money to Loan. Offices over Sanders Bros.. Jewellers. Duulop Stleet Barrie. ____.._._...._..-... I IIIJHU VI Ulu UL Juyuu, 431:1. I . The curse `of Cain was on the Woman ; she was seized `with envy, hate, and horror in looking upon the paradise -she had Once ivpolluted. ` ' ' ' HA hnn nu` `nan no:/In Arhvnn nan nu!` AP | y\Il-l_U|Il\I\AI 1 He has put me aside, driven me out of his life! but I will be abane to him. a pes- tilence upon the fair-faced girl who has llo i ed the void I left in his life. Oh, my child, l my little innocent child 1. you could have : kept my l1eart'fro_m further sin, yet I may 1 not touch your sweet Iips,for look upon the face that embodies all I know of heaven or the angels. . H`! ...:II ahanl unn Fm-nu I\n1__n 1-nnxnv-Inna Iauu augcnao V I will steal you from 11im-a mother has a right to her child. His heart will be torn at losing you, for though he hates the moth- er, he loves the child, l`l...m-. .nn++nnn:l nrrnv-(`Q fnn Inuy fn ha Ina- UL, MU AUVCD uuu vuuu-` 3 These muttered words, too low to be dis- tin2:uished. told someone of her presence, 3 for astrong handwvas laid on hers, and a. 1 ma1_1 s voice said in anu:1de1`to`ue, hoarse with emotion: ' ,,_._; A 1:._...- -..l--. ..;... "1... \1\ocr\ ....Q..:..0 VVIIIII U|llUl~l.llll n _ `fCm1sin Alison, why are you here agam? It is foolish of you. u`r,.... In.-Jr no-' 4-Iunf II!:I-1l1f\II! \`Thn- Jnna he UDCH uu Iluuu llllll nu-nu Iluluxnnno ` What is poison to a woman at one time, ` Jem, is nectar of the gods another. Do not 1 `try to read a. woman s heart, lad, it is ever ; changing as the sky aboveus. Mine is black ( as midnight now. Oh, Jenn. I want `-my * baby. `If I had the child I would care for ` naught else. ;I have` money enough,_ with ` what I earn, and what that `man gives me, ; to save me from taking the wages of sin. J 1..-- ..-.a. 1.:.. LA... ..-.....1. I......I- .\.. ax... .-... ` UL|Il\.t,,uuu. cult! uv-u-J o ' I always `loved you, Ally; um! you are tree, my handsome gxrl, let `me make an honest womaniof you. You liked me in the long ago when we were lad and lass togeth- er -among" our own tribe. Pd be so good to you,_my dear. . " . 5 HT7..'.. ........,:| - Lu. -5 _..._..-- n-:.`1-:.`... L.-. : IIU b'(tVD l_llU Llulu vcuxusa uu: vv uj.",u-3 U1. aux. 1 Jem put his big` rough hands on the wo- 1 man as tenderly. as a. mother caresses 9. M cl1ild,Vand said softly: H1 -1"... ...-. .Inu.ul nun A II... I\I\`I1 Cunt: nun you, _my dear. .I ve saved abit of money thinking to help you some day. Don t deny me, Ally. Far away in a sunnier land than this we can make our home and begin afresh. I shall seem a comelier sort of man when you can t see me beside yonder tine gentleman. Shall it be hope and happiness with me at last, far away from the shame that clings to youhere? Ti_s New Year's Day now; say you will begin afresh` with me, and lead a new life in which I. may love you. cwvnun n n g n n-an.` `A ..;o.-..\_. ..I..- ...-.-.- O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS '1`O LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in an T part of the County. Real Estate bought an sold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mar- riage Licenses Issued. O1ce-0ver Canadian Bank of Commerce. Dunlop street. - 45-ly_ ll\J Iv All-U III IV ll|\. /ll J.` IIIDJ LUVU _YUllo ' The woman seemed to waver; she was very lonely, and her heart was hot and an- gry. Yet she did not think, welcome as the words of love were to her desolate heart, that she could live the quiet domestic life he painted. Yet poor Jexn had been a. faith- ful lover. He deserved a. reward, and it would be sweet to live innocently again, if innocence was possible to one so debased as she. lA'l'_,II1 C. -- - III!`-II I will do as you wish, J em, on one con- dition, and that is that we "take my child with us, Far away in a new country, among fresh scenes and faces, she will soon forget her father and love me. Her father will have other children to love, and perhaps she may be s1lghted._ A, stepmother is not a pleasant possession; you know that, J em, ` to your sorrow, don t you? |`Vna All. "hub .....x.... ....... - I..2LL-_' |.-.._I BULl.V"' LI It JULIK ' dig, Ally; bx; mineiwas a. bitter hard. one. This girlie not like that. She has no vice about her.". IT1I -_- J- _.-__ 1-- -_._ 1|, - An` I UIIU IICIO ' `fliow do you know that? her virtues have to be tried, and you confess you know noth- ing of her; she may be what you call a bit- -' ter bad one. Virtuous women are not plenti- ful enough to be picked up like withered sticks on the high-road. Well," you know my condition, and you know where to nd, me. I m going now, I have along walk he- toreme, and I am chilledto the heart. I came here to-night to humble myself to ` THE NORTHERN AD VANCE. OR- him, to plead for the only poeession I care _for under - heaven-the possession of o my own'little child; but in face of what Iwhave seen, I dare not enterhis doors, my blood is up, there would be _murder done. .'Oh, I wonder you'can want me, J em, knowing my black heart and my bitter past. um- .1- 1' -..nn/Inn 7 aoifl Inrn hnnnav. DIRCK 8ul;'lo uuu my uwucn yum ` So do I wonder, said Jem honestly, yet I can t help longing for you. I have loved you all my life, and somehow I think it will be that in time-not at rst, perhaps, but I_ could "be patient-you might get to care for me. Not as I do for you. of course, `I can t expect that; there is nothing in me 3 to love, whil-e you are proud, beautiful, and clever. Oh, my girl! 1 .could give up all hope of winning you to see you happy and fold s wife. ' _ u.I1'__..I_ 1--.. a un... 4...n- ..a n...a- ..'.1-.:..I-. an innocent in your old place as Pierce Pen- ugo 4..., --av-.. --, ~ ---------5 - ~ _~v-___~. _ Dorothy smiled qver `her task, and Won- , dered what l1erVne friends would think ` could they see her in her , new"roI,e of nurs- T ery-governess. The housemaid`Jahecmne up to make the fire, and stood idly watching Dorothy a11d _ Ally. u`ln1\nnlA nn4- hon}: -nnnnnn fnfnnnh o .l.Ulu 5 W110. T Hush, Jem! Why talk of that wllich is beyond retrieving? I should do it all over an am if I could live my life afresh. E . 6~Vna1 rlh-I Inunfhn emnnndrn] who led vnn A. LENNOX .2 CO.. CONVEYANCERS, . etc. Money to loan. Notes discounted. Collections made. Insurances effected. Estates managed. Oices over Farquharson's store, Dunlop street. Barrie. - 45-18 xxyur JULII. uuu_y, uuvu, LLIIJO Yes, God pityme! That was the worst of it, that was what made me suer the tor- \ments ofconscience. I used to have a : warm heart, and could feel impulses of ; i good, now I amall evil. You had better 3 ` not ask for that which is so worthless, it ; a may be your lot_to know the misery of a. granted prayer." mlnn u1n|nnn u a-rant hnmnn-11 nvnn smtnnnrl uur uuualu a. Poor. foolish, ialthful follow! as he press- N ed a kiss on it a tear blotted the caress out. ` u1`lTl... Tnrrl T Gkisusuvluf I tuna hnnnrrul nu-u. Wuulu UV luvulowu lulu J uu vuinovu. nuauvuu. _ } Let me walk with you to the town, my % nothing to do. - . L.T7.... n..n-Int run` {>n untv blunt Tun... ALA..- 'girl; the way is long and dark, and I have slill IS 111 G] Clo The woman's great haggardneyes softened a second, and she laid her shapely hand In her cousin s. 1.--- a....I:..I.. :..u1.'a..1 a..u.....o .. I... .......,..., eu 1|. [LIED Uu III as |l"Il |lL}lVU\l\l- uuv vusuuu vuln ` Why, J em, I thought I was beyond cry- ing for, or praying for. You are a. good fel- low, and deserve a better woman than I can V ever be. Good-night, I would say God bless you if I was not afraid the order of things would be reversed and you cursed instead. ALT AL ....A unwnllr un:L|~n IvI\I1 `A I-lxn lnvurn av..- uu uu I115 Iv uvo . You ought not to say tlfaf, Jem;_b there Tare sleep and rest in your bed, two [bless- _ ings long denied to me. One is never quite wretched when one can forget their misery in sleep. ' HI ..n...l.-`I u-Hlinnlu nu-;Ivn nu.-nu} lunivn A0 .~..\.. VII \ uu Qvllnxaulnnlna vu AVA; uuan J vu- _"Food or drink from under his roof -would choke` me. Come along if you are coming `I with me, or else I fshall be locked out. um along. I wouldwillingly give every hour of my rest to ease you, Ally. - `FI believe you would, J em. Let me hold. your hand; you tremble. Come under the.-sl1elte1' of the house.` I ll- get vou something to refresh ybu.. 6-Wnnrl nr 1] win L4 *Frn`rn nnrl or him v -nnf nrnulrl Papa. there is such a grand circus in ` Cardiff, I wish you would letme go. Jem ` would take me, and I should so iike to go. 1 May I? C(\l`_-..,.L TL_L_ L- __-p-__.. -...'.- ..._-.L1..-up again 11 J. UULIAU. uvu nu; Ill-U vu-Avu--o .You did love the scoundrel who led you frpm your duty, then, Ally?- van I1.-nil nihnrnnl 'I"huf- man Han urn:-at _ .:"' -' V W ogAR"1'1{Y, PEPLER & 'MoCARTHY, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. &c.. Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliston and Gravenhurst. D'AL'l`ON MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E. P. PEPLER. .1, A, M~.GAwrnv- D. F. MGWATT. u--u-J .5! My pet, I hate to refuse you anything, but you cannot go; you have a bad cough and the nights are so very cold. It might kill you, and whatwould poor papa do with- out his own dear little dziluliter? No, my dear littlexvolnan must stop at home this time, and to reward her obedience 1 will take her to see a pantomime soon in the big beautiful city where Dick Whittington live]; you remember xvh-at the bells said to hiin`. ' ' - I! - 'I\c.1 II?! 0.1 , ,1 __, LI._3..- llllllt ' "I`urn again, Dick Whittington, thrice Lord lIzi_\,ror of London. u1L. |.,.|:.......un... 1\n"n In.-.-. 4mnr.l~n"\1n LlUll| J.VI.I_)'Ul UL 1J`IlluUllo He believed the bells likea tractable boy, and obeyed. A 4.v7_ -r 1, , ._-,__ . I___L - _2_..--,. 3... 1,.,.A KIU)` Illl\I UUKJJ \4\I. Yes, I know, papa; but a circus is here, jandnot to be waited for like a pantomime; I lmte waiting. T nu- ,1.. 1' .2-.. .......... u.:.,..., n ...:A `Kr; Don- L llil.LU \Vi.llL|Ll`_- ,o So do I for. some things, said Mr. Pen-- fold meaningly, as Dorothy laid her hand on his shoulder. He turned to smile up fondly into the sweet face and say: I hate to wait for my _wife, yet she says I must. H`D..6- "nu -nah unlnna nnn \t'l'\lI]l` nrn-inh Q. Lu wan uu my gvuc, _yUu auo Dug o .u. _..uu.... But you must. unless you would enrich a nirillain. [But don t let us talk about that. I am sorry Ally should be disapnointed;-she has heard so "much about the clown, the l101`~'es, the elephants, and a host of other wonders, that her little head is turned. Why . not take -her to a. morning performance? you can wrap her up cosily, and then it may not lxarm her. my .- _,_ .. ,_:.,1_ .1... :. -.-..1. ..':.......:1.. nuln IIUD llill Ill H.171. I fear the risk, she is such a` fragile little blossom. 1.1` . `u . , , ,, ,,- 1- __--. _..-:__..A. _.._.-.. |Jl\I-`PU lul- ?Do not let me persnade you azainst your `better jn:l P.erce; she" is so. sweetly good, I know she will not fret over what cannot be lxelpvd. A ll..9 . -.....oo.. liua ..-.r.nl-A.` 4511.1` ohn 1nn1.;nt1 UAIIIIHJI; UR? llCl]H'l|n A1ly s pretty lips poute;l, and she looked 3 so much inclined to fret that her indulgent i papa said: Well, we l1`think about "it, pet, only be good. I have a lot of business `letters to write. you must run away, darling, and let - Miss Snow teach you your lectgars; you will soon be able to read that grand book I gave you the other day. 'l`l.n nhihl :1-nun nrl nnrn.1rI1n]t:nn' Iinv-ni-_hv a yllll LIIU llblll U134). ; The child danced awa-y holding Dorothy s Hlmul, and chattering in her pretty baby way. ` T- } She was a dearlittl creature, and al- : ready Dorothy loved her. " I Dorothy was rztdiant with happiness, life i seemed so changed. to her. . T T QI.,-. onnlu Ln`. nhnunpn dvn Hxn nnranrv A R. HOLT, INSURANCE. BROKER AND . General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part Of the County. Money to Loan. O1ce-Bothwell s Block. opposite the Railway Station, lg:-lrle. . , ' Y 3U(`lllU\.l DI} UIl(|ll5U\L DU llCaLs . She took her charge to the nursery, a quaint pretty room, barely andplainl y fur- nished, but full of liglmt andair. | `l\......6-I... Hlrnpl {Inn 1-nnvnwnunh fnr if Inlr- lllbllull, Ullh lull UL 1l_.`.'._uu culuu unu- ` Dorothy liked the room `much. for it look- N ed out; upon a beautiful landscape. 1 Q1... mud. n nmurlu_.snlny~o hnnlr nn hnr Inn I U uuu LIIJUH (Iv UU(l.uuI_LuA uIu\.LHuuuy\.ro | She took a gzuxcly-colored book on her lap. ` and tried to teach the little girl the letters, big A, little A, b.)L`mcing B-business. L__I_ .. __..... U110 Vuuuu You are very young. Miss Snow, to have. had any experience. Why, you can _t be twenty. u\T.. `I J51-. `I ran: T om nnhr ninn!-nan Jxuy . I should not have patience to teach a child; you are used to.it,T I suppose, Miss Snow? , V 1\ _,-u-__ __..__ ..L...-J. J...'....-- -1-.. ._...... .....L pun H I Durothy was about to` say she was not, but she thought better of it. and said: IITL 1.. us :\nnnIv\" nu-\4\nru`\ `IlI\IIlP I"Ivl}l\ tun-5119 uuu nuu uAuu5uu Iuuvpvn us nu. ntnnsl uusauc It is peasant enough work with `only one child. v 1.1`-.- _..,.. --.....- -.....-...... \l 2...- 0..-... L- 1.....- IaVV1'-uuy. "No, Iwish I was; I am `only nineteen. Ally, which is E? 1.`-an 1-vnn` nun: Ir ch11!-hat! anfv in hnrunlf Ally, Vvuluu ID 1:1- J ane went away singing softly to herself, and the afternoon passed away, and the sun went down amid ame-colored clouds.- A .. A 11.. LI... I.....--L_ -1 Y1\7|IU \IU 11 ll luau not-uv vv-v-v- --' _. .._- Dorothy was teac.xin2' A-lly the beauty of the ever-changing sky. The sun sank like a ball of re, and dusk crept over the earth {like a mantle of silence. T A|I,_ ..|!....-..l an-unt!` J-1; nan {#7 nnnn `int! $70,000 .3n`n`i%$3;%5&`.3? at lowest rates of interest. N 0 principal money rAe3uired until end of the term. STRATHY 8: III` Qnhnitnv-cl Rrn `Harrie. . JIISU It umuou: UL Duuuvco V Ally slipped away to see if papa had nished his business. She found him in his study sitting before a writing table reading a paper; his face was pale and troubled, and the light of the reading lamp shone ful upon his haggard face. - Ailu ran I-nhim nlimhn nnnn his knee. upon Illa uu'.',aLu uusc. Ally ran to him, climbed upon his knee, and said: May I have tea with you, papa? \ He kissed her very tenderly, then hastily 4 writing on asheet of paper, Darling-,' does 1 this refer to you? Send back word by Ally, l 1 yes or no, he then cut out half a column of newspaper and enclosed it, saying to Ally: , "Where is Miss Snow,` pet? ' ; I leftlier in the nursery, papa; she has i dressed for `dinner, sol shall nd her there stlll.. Ml)..- than cunt fil` -Iv-A hon Ghh: Tall I-nan u"`lli`.x1n then pet, and giveher this. Tell her I papa wants an answer. what` II`I-. --.. I...L- LL; _l._.._..._. L...` guy`. vv --. -.- When Ali-3: the hhrsery, her` pretty white frock uttered about; her, her CIIAPTEI1 V. feet tripping lightly over pQli_shed_ oor, Dorothy stood by the re in her black velvet dress with the jeweled [cross ashing `oxiher fair bosom. _Here s'.a letter from papa, Miss Snow. -Dorothy took it in surprise, and knelt down to read it by the light of the blazing` log-re. The printed slip 1l_ut.tered down on the rug; she hastily picked it up and read it withthe look of Ta hunted creature. V Ally grew impatient. Please, Miss Snow, papa says I am to take back an answer. - -4.-.-1 1_....1....:.. knnlr fa-nm I 53KB UHCK uu HHDWCI. Dorothy rose, pushed her hair back from her forehead like one dazed, and with a weary sigh drew Ally to her, saying :. Ally, did papa look grieved or angry? He looked sorry, Miss Snow, and he for- get to kiss me. 'l`I\n1-I tonvi I-unnlr `A `hllf. Q11 gun w Luna um. Then run back to him,._pet, and when you tell him Miss Snow says `yes, kiss him very kindly with your little arms around his neck. ' ----- L- 4- 1.-.. 1.:.m:.m ant` HUCKO" ' 1 Any ran away to do her bidding, and found Mr. Penfold pacing the room in an ` agitated manner. She ran to him with out- ; stretched arms; he picked her up tenderly, and she put her arms about his neck, saying asshe kissed him: , } Miss Snow says yes, papa. God help her then, poor girl! Come, petite, we will go to her. - n......n... .4:n cfnnrl Hui Hm rn fpnrcx amal- ucu. y\.ll IIUIIJ LU DIU \1.\J V7 Ila " . She did as he desired, while he bent over her, his eyes brimming over with pitiful love. Dorothy s hands trembled as she clasped them over her `knees, saying softly: H\I .. &..n..klnn `human I: unrno nnrn - ur}1on Inv 'r'gEi}E`&" 1381" 6&"o'r' `uif 'ce}H1.` A LT. Sohcitors, 850.. Barrie. Dluopuu uuuul Uvun uxu. xxlnuvu, uw_y nngb uu....._, . . My troubles began a year ago,` `when my dear_motl1er, after a. brief illness, died. She was the widow of a rich mine-owner; the 1 dear dad had been a keen man of business, ; managing his affairs with such skill that * 1 when he died he left his wife a. large for- } tune, and a splendid opportunity of increas- ` i ing it. `HA1! 1-... Ida `trill. nffnr rlnnr mnf.h9r7sx 'All, by his will, after dear mother s death,.reverted to me, but left my mother to choose a guardian for me, should she die during my minority. My mother had but * lfew friends, and no near relations. .Sl1e chose as a guardian an old friend of my father's, a. man who managed her affairs for L-.. `tawn- her. 11!` DGIU. IIU UGHUO Stay here and give the child her tea. Miss Snow is going to write some. letters for mebefore dinner. 1-\ ,1! , ,,,_..A_ :l-_..- I.Il\J UVLVL V unnnuvx 1 Jane stayed, and as Dorothy went down to the study with Mr. Penfold, she seemed excited and upset. Tn 4|-un n4a'ur11v n nhnnunv Gun Pun-n5' \I';fY`nIfl1' UAUIUDKL (J4_'lI\l UIIDD lo In the study a cheery re burnt brightly. Pierce drew a chair to the re, ` and pursua- ded Dorothy to sit clown. ` Qhn Air} (in Ian t]nn:iunr1 unlln Mn knnf nxin I101- He isaman of about forty, handsome % and shrewd. My poor mother believed him leaving me and all I possessed under his 3 sole control. He came directly after her :death and took his post as head of the 3 house, and treated me with marked kind- ness. Everything promised that he would be a model guardian; but from the first I shrank-from his too tender manner-all my instinct was against him. . ``I_ begged him to allow me to return to my old school, till Lcame of agre,.but he would not hear of it, neither would he ai- lto be the best man breathing, and died, 1 low me a companion of` my own age, 111- - stead, he bronglit his sister to rule in_my vmother s place--a. prim severe woman, ten years his senior. Du Ann-rung all 4-ho nlil ccn-vanfci mat-A peuw, Wu wul go w HUI: Dorothy still stood by the re, tears steal? ing softly down her cheeks. When Mr. Penfold entered she turned to him and said: 1LI\L` 1\:__- _ _..l_._1. ...... `I A- A... usnluxrlh uynn J. CU]-Ulu VII IICLCU. D110 Uunnlvu UV unnu wuu u----.. 0h.' Pierce, what can I do to make you understand the misery that made me .de's- perateyand glad to get away at any cost? Send the , child away and I will tell you all about it. n 1 A II , ___,_.. _ I_..1I ..._,.l GUUUU ll`! Mr. Penfold kissed Ally, rang a bell, and said to Jane: > unL__,' 1_-.._ -__:l -2--- LL- -1-.31.! Inna J-An MUNn!.-A large uuluuuu U1. uvau: Luuun N to lend on strzughnloans, at owest rates. \ 16 MCCARTHY. 1 .EPLlR Sc MCCARTHY. JUCIIO AIID l)L/,ll|\Il 5 > By degrees, all the old servants were l sent away, till I stood alone, a martyr to their power. I dared hardly call my soul my own. But worse than Mz1rs.za1'et Middle- to'11 s severity was her brother's too evident ' partiality. He haunted me. I never knew 8. peaceful lnoment. H A 9 lack 4-Ml. nri.-ic nnrnn no nclr ul Inn fn l G pcnucuu III\JIll\/Ill ! At last the crisis came. He asked me to I marry him, dn-claringoit was my moth<=r`s | wish, `and when I gnvehim a. (lecixlml refu- sal,` said ifhc could notvforce my love, he could make me n1:u-roy min, if only to save 9 my honor, and swore, with an; awful oath, to make me humble by outmging my im1o- ' cence. V I 4.1 1 , I _, _ _.o,. 1.. ...1..\... T Ann`/I 1|`-`Ix/\r\' `\r\ I uclxuc. - , | `.`I had-no one to whom I could appeal, he i had me cut off from all tin-s. 1 \\'us en1i1'<.-ly I "in his power; and (`no night I fancied I tast- _tl1%1t took away vital power. ed smmetlling` strange inthe winat dinner, E and was scizvd by a dreadful drowsiness ur um: m.,......|. v..`. 4,. 1-..... 1.; 1.-.: \ , ulnnu I.\I\I:x (I II :1} V l|.(ll })U VVLJ. ] I I had S(`.IiSe enough left to know he had d_l`l1`. .`g(3`(lvll1e, and made s'(..11'1e excuse to get ; to. my room. There I drzflik enough warm ` water to acts as an emetic; then while he thou sleeping the deep sleep of in- sensibility, I manaiged, by dropping from a low window-to get "away, just as I was, with only a cloak to cover my evening-dress. ' La` :...u.'-u ---.... ..,..\l..,... L- ..--.. .-.3 ..-_...-...A. 1.2.. n 4 o i a I 1 i _ like life, and I, by report, giving his saint- ._...,,_ ..v._.:.... UL W.-. ..., -.s.....,, .......... _ I I felt it was useless to appeal against his ' authority, he being supposed to live asaint- ship much trouble. Two years seemed such f a. long time, yet I could have been patient `; even with him if it had not been for his in- cessant love-making and constant presence. I Inna `Inn;-I 4':-nun Hf-'.. a hiol>nnn, uylunn T l `ed from my Inisemble home, and tramped Vbonttlnu 1Uv\,`uIux\III5 allu uuuauauv FICDCIIUCO 3 I was- `mad from lifB S history when I s to Cardiff from PAenoarth. You do not know what that man made me suiffcr, or what a. L 1 cruel tor_ment his love was. 1 would rather E beg-for. bread from door to door than return . to him. . T ' - lLYI,- 1.-- _-_, gn .. - . . 1 . . . `IV {I \ll uusutlllo 1` might be discover.-ed at any moment and` forced to return. You see he has the `law on his side, and no one would believe my word against his. I live in dread of be- ing found by him. What can I do, Pierce? P.erce looked gravely perplexed. Only a husband could dispute his control over you. AWe must hasten 1_1r mzuriage. my queen. I wiil go to Lrm on and make the pwparations; you must follow with the child. You are not safe here a. day. any moment he may discover you. HT `rd-Ilgtuv TI .-nan 'll'i.-IJI.-...... ..-...`II `I L....'..' IJIVIIIUIIV LIV IILIVJ \.llL`J\/\l 1 UL J Ulla I know Horace Middleton well, I have ha.d`business dealings with him and liked him immensely. Love for you must have turned his brain, or he never would have provedsuch a dastard to you. There is not a man more looked up to and respected in all South Wales. Fancy you being John Gower s'only cliildl I should not have con- nected you ,with the notice in the paper, but for the de criptlon of the jewels you wore--that quaint cross and this ring. `U .-. nn`t knuvkniiri Anal `:\n1v.\r] n6 Ola.-x `-unnvvvo .- I Ilsa has a` will of iron, and is determined to marry me by fair means or foul. He` wants my money, I beliuve. He would have" married poor mammnif she would havohad him; perhaps that is why she thought so` well of him.` I am absllrdly at'rail of him. I I wouldratherdie than-feel myself in his power again. ` |`l '1-um`:-|L Ln J:_`A....-_.`.~I `L A . . - . n . I\.I'II\"+ "\llU`:UIl(I \i\llIIIIU ULUDD IIIILI IIIIIJ llllsl He tookvher hand and lookedyat the heavy ring she wore with its masonic emblem. ` LIVIVI... -I.-.` ...'.... LI..- AA-.. AAA)- L- -I...-..- .LV.L UULID. -1- .1. 01.1 Barrie. Barrie, 1st Oct.,` 1885. `Ills CIIU `' UL`) `V IUII IUJ ILIIUOIIIIIVJ UIIIKIIWIIIO The ring was the dear dad s, he always wore it, and since my mother s death 1 have r never taken it off. T saw 1 an,` 1-.11, F LLVVUI IIIDIXUQI AU Ull- Pierce stooped down and kissed the little hand fondly, looking very grave. He was 9. man of fair fortune, and good birth and r conuectlons.~but it was one thing to marry a penniless girl without home or friends, 1 and another thing to marry the heiress of ` Castle Gower. * - I'I'I|__l'I ,,,- ,III.! R I 1 , \lUII`l|aI\I \A\J II \;|.u The G nwer collieries were of great value, there was property besides; and she seemed ...,.., . uunv " \nu u I||.\.a -;J v . . u . . . - u -- Yull were not happy wish Piercr-? I . .vv . A . -- - JV \,\,.\4 av vvv.-J .~.-,-- Coo1ly resign yuul O llm-otlly, how you misjudge me! I only try 10 we hat is best for you. You are such a Clziltl, :1 Inan would be a. scoundrr-l to allow his own wishes to inuence your 11 0:1, my (ll-3,` `my deal`, it is the g'l`c3lLll'c.s'.s of my .ov<: that makes me able to look only to your side of the bargain; you have all to lose, I all to l gain. 557` urn `nan ? vv-nnvevv vnn of `(r115 -._ VIVA: I! own unv vuu-1, .n. ox/A\J\,o ; God forbid, child! Hnw can you ask ;me? Are you sure you donut w:mttubg married just to get away frum b()I1tlzL;.;3?" D.')rothy s eyes tilled wish tears`. \. Oh, you are cruel, Pierce! Wlmtcanl i do or say to convince you of my love?" T n... Annual 6,. 1-... I-3...} I\...... .l..._v: i V `:5 um-J uv vunnvnuvu Jun um. unl Auvl . I am cruel to be-. kind, Dora darling, True love is unselfish. I know what. it is $3 Wake up, too late, to the knowledge 01' ha`;- ing ruined one's life by one Inml act." your wife_ T)? ........`).`J Q l\.'|\J' 1 Happy! 03:, Heaven knows I was -not. Icannot talk of it to you, darling; thank God you could not understand such unh;.p~ piness as I _suff -red, or conceive such a wrong as I endured, possible. Dua t talk of that, my precious, it upsets me. -Tl\n` AA urn`: in-\1nn:` fn r7n `rnn Illlbll/` IIIJ 1lA\4L:IU\-IO, l_|I \|l)~)\.ha Luv. Wllat do you imeud to do with me. Pierce? A 4,, ,1 -1-.. .1 -L..J..-.A... u-n.. ....J .I._ l\/I yu- Love you and stand between you am) evil. I will go to town tomm'rnw and run- sult. my lawyer. You are unkler I do not know that marriage would be lognl un- der these circumstance.=. I suppose it wunld not be possible to persuade your guardian to consent toeour union?" LLT,,,`I__,`IA_ , ._.1_,_ _ ___l 174., _1-,,V1 I D1-UN _1`j !. '.l'U 141111}: U UN nmnu -no I A113 11 V Sxx percent. Interest. LEN N OX Sc LEN - N0X.TSol1cit0rs, Barrie. J S. JOHNSON. BARBIE, IMPOi`tTER,0F . and Dealer in Coals of all kinds, and Georgetown, Grey and Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cements of, all kinds. Fire Bricks an - Plasterers Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch, foot of John street, near the depot. The bond of this Lime 18 better than that of any other kind. and the nish superior. 0ice-Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. _:_:.:: IIU \.;\IllD\4IllI IIU Uul. IJ.lIl\lAAh Indeed to goodness no! You don't know the man; he is madly jealous, and I h.-l`t-re he loves me as well as he knows how to love. "Besides, there is so much proptrrty to be gained; he is ambitious, wants a seat in the House of Commons, and hopes to gain the height of his ambition with my . money. Who was your father's lawyer?" Mr. Silas Self, of Staples Inn. Have you ever appealed to him?" No; what would be the use? He estet-ma Mr. Middleton highly, and believes me to be a capricious girl. He would he the -ac: to advise marriage with a man so well able to manage my affairs; but I won t lll.'ll'l'_V against my Will; I would rather kill lll_`.`~e-if. Fancy being tied for life to a man you l;:t*-6` and despise, a saintly viiluin who ll"`'-1}? kicked anyone with his hoof hutliis v.'i:t_-, who pocketed his b_l`illlStrme aln'on. Zlllll never showed his saintship at home. llev sides, I am afraid of him, his silent :`:;_:r=. makes my very heart quake; and tin n he i can be so cruel, torture one in a way. that others could not understand. Oh, I hate him--I hate him awfully l" ' ~r\-__'u.__1_ 1:a.4.t._ |.....,).. ..1......L..-.,l and .-l P. Vvuu VU\IlrL|uI1\|n u_, u., `-..\ ... .. - I lo.ve'you, Pi:1c*, mu. p':~1`~-L love teth out fear. I Vvulfd rm in-1' ?).- yum- than c1-owned Qutwn In E x;:-.;-rm," ' ` But, suppose }'0'.1shou:u .~."x.' ,\....._.(,-He cou!d love berter, my '>=-,1: '-F v 4;. would you not blz'.m- I322` E(;.'1`a;~]1;m_, {into marriage when all 1.;-' ;.1(l\`:m comes to me!" :11? __ _2--_u. L._I! -_. :., ..._' 1 -_. Vvlllva lav luv u You don t br*,'1~v.- rv Indeed Ido not tlnnk _\ (>'::' you couid so C0011)` n,-si.;u. 1 l`nn'11 nuilrll Unll ' (`I elllnjl If you won t marry nm, at least you won t send me back, Pierce? (LIV...) .....L:,I ..L.l.ll II..." A... ..-,, Llllu`-L Ill.Irl.IU llllll GHLUIIJ A D0rothy _s little hands clenched, and she `set her pretty-teeth viciously. I`l'TnH T JnnYnu-A vvnn arm n Vvnn_.`}`a such a._ child; slge had never he 4, ,,H',_ "see,-the world and.m,a`.;e a (:I~.:f~ - fn1'lw ;_ .ItAs,eemed taking an 1111;: -1. gm. 1 age_of her love and fa1tl1t:.`ui:1~.; in- `shegnight; regret it. V ` M to rselt, 25 zulvam. 1' :0 him` . He told her all this s m'..~E` `;.- -1: _ ` but in answerto all obj;--1. '23 v-.;a.- laid h pretty face against his arm. mu umkino er with beautiful ey( s rah? mi? Y. Lg-I-I_.,_ __.__ 112.. . I , DCU JIC1 1u.('|.L_y u Uuu vuAuu:u_y. _ Well, I declare you are a vixen-`.l:e man V who marries you will catch a Tartar, and no mistake, said Pierce, lau:lnn-;l_v. and kissing the puckers out of lwrpzetty forehead. There s the dinner-bell; come my queen, I must confess to being mast romantically l1un'_'r_v. ' -n___-u...1..1.....,J ..l.-,,1- nn Ln onn1- :;:..1.i. . lliltllvlkzug D\lA\4A_y .LlAuvu AAVJU-" \ unx -1 sun . A . . ~ .. Yes, you l1av'e,_ve1'y. I ('mn t bvliuv -fwu uwerein earnest when you asked me. LI 20 away. 1 n t wgmt to b`. a trouble tn 1131;.` `one, unless it be Mr. M !l1T-ton. 7-3-....--,,u / 2.... `n _ ...L .1,..... .; Unix, unnlnugq :u Ir\ -vnxo -v.. mun.` nun .Forgett'ul of dillllvl`. Pierce s:.1tVdm\':: drew her tnwzmls him, . Hush, child! 3_'o11-n1ustn0tt:1Ik like: you know it is not true. I love yuu tn traction, and as tonot wanting to 111 yuu. don t I? I know by Jupiter 1 (lo; don t tell me I don't lave you and Ini marry you. My s :11'cll10seIl1u: . or and i11te:1'.it_v dictate. ALT` ,, ,__ _,_1I I V; no-nu _-n-nu-.Aanv x..uuu.v- Because :1 m:m loves madly, he IlH`.~ act nmdly. T I m11 consider your int. dear; mine are centred in` you. \V1ziI. were in my sight :1 poor _wandercr--:x 1 less girl, dependent upon your own tions for your daily bread, I throw (1. j tion to the wind. .I wanted you for my to benet-not only myself but you. UXTA... `I 1-.-.-..-. SO `I L..`I'.,\ ...1--__4.. Ul*Jt"n uuumua, UUN V Ih xnn umu. UU1u.- missioner in Q,uecn's Bench. Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Commission Agent for the sale of Houses, Lands, Furxn Stock, Household Furmture. Goods. Wares. 85c. Also for the `collection of Rents, Notes and Accounts. Oicc--Po1ice Court, Barrie. lUulau|.lUuu_) uuu_A _y . troubled; surelylhave11ot.sm~n1<--I 1111kix. Do1'othy s hand shook as he took i_t in his, and her lips quivered. . -``My darling," said Pierce, don t Ivmiz st`. H): I. LUV ... -.....' L--.-A ..... -. T ,'A._...`o I\,.li..`- . v I1 up--v -\IU\Il\4I 1 am so mxich older than you; Y forgive me if I say so much nmrc in .~ I . . . . . _.l ... . u\Tn ...\.. .....\ AL. `:5 .... .. .. . UV Il\Jll\.4Al\l Anuu \IuA_v Ill) EVIL lIl|U .\\IlXo Now, I know if 1 take adv-.1nt:1`_ inexperience, your gratiuldo. an fondness, Ij-may wrong you irrcxw the future. ~ LL1, , I 11 .1 . 1 Av;-nsvv nnnu IL .5 915. at! |uu\.u lI|\I|\ |I No, you are not; `if you loved mu `you, you would think only of the im '01` being always tngxothm-. ' HT An-on -nut ol.nl- .\l-`+1..-.4 n\.`[\"` Va. uu urn n1uJ .1 L"_-q\,|,IA\ In I -(iare not think oftixaf, Dumtlxy. forget all else. Child, child, you :1 'benutiful-so Wi1ming-a man Inuylu cused if he forgets all else the \\'orh.l tains. . I A _,_, A.,L .4... __._s_, A LJIU IIUQLUO ; Suppose we risk it and get nnarried on the sly in London? uh- .-`I- `D:.......\. 51...... .. ...... 11...... n.-u-fun -I promise to prntoctgvou agaimt _v=='1Y guardian. I will not give you up t.v 'l~.`;:n, dear, and 1 will consult; my laxvyer m-mur- rbw, and nd out if I11:n'l`i:l: C, under such circumstzmces, can be le;,'a . It must be if we are both freennd a_:rce . to take each otl1('r. n|.- I,_:.) I--- I... ,.l-....1.. -....:....L I.` .. -....p ll`, KMIIXKJ \alI\/ll \IlIIl\Lt She laid her hot cheek against `11i< coax- . ingly, and. ca1'1'iedVa\\'ay from pruduncc DY passion, he said, as he pressed her close to his heart: nu` , . _ _,,_ _., 2-1 A- vllv an. all. 44-unxnuyuo Do, do, Pierce; then no one dare part: 116. for `those whom God hath joined tncethi`-1' let no man put asunder. And, 011,1 should be so very much obliged to `you I" ut:~........ ......I. .. |.......4:c..1 ...:..| M. .-m. M111- UU 3U VUI IIIHUII UUUBUH DU yUl.l Fancy such a. beautiful girl as you talk- ing about feeling obliged in such :1 xnatter. "Well, I wish you would feel obliueil, too. and so settle the matter, Sir Stonyheart. urn ._......... ___s ___u. .... ..._. -...`l .l\amA_ OHN MACK AY. AUCTIONEER, COMMIS- sioner, Conveyancer, Issuer 01" Marriage Licenses under the new Act. Money to Loan at Moderate Interest. Creemore. Ont. 61y HIIVI \I DCUIJIU IIIITI llIIl`l`\!\-.1` KJIL LJL\Jll_V ll` ` "' "I! wrong and rutlx, sorrow and shame \ could turn a. heart to stone, my name should 3 be Stonyheart. Some day I will tell you all I have endured; now you have troub1 enough without feeling pained on my 3" count. Say you love me, Dorothy. raw cnlnvnnlvv 4-Inn nniiilrut` 1.6m` A ht`? 1111' Uuuup. may yuu IUVU um, uuluuxg. Very solemnly she assured him of her 1111' dying love. while their lips lingered over 9 fond ca.ress.. 'I\,-._-_ _-___ _ `,9 ,u I , , , 1|, _._-_. Ln 1-nf(' Iona ca.ress.. 1 Byron says a kiss`s strength may be reek ; oned by its length, if so. that was 9- `T9 ; mendously strong kiss of theirs. L _______ idlstgonnt of 25 gel` cent. H0! 101` CHAPTER VI. 1] 'He goes` "When you come back, papa.y0l1 ff 1, ,y3te,n,~4 bring me a set of tea-things. won t you? ed to keep: Yes, pet, I will, because you have bee - times. kind: so good about the circus. _ to become b6 007lti1'l1l6d.] ,`m3chine, l . _ illyatematic .-Just recolvd. overcoat: boug||`l;`;,f b Iponsible g my & co,` ment, and` January -21, 1886 "Ill" m M ](-\ ('[ CM L` \ mn- ...:. mu-.-one you [I:~}Hll,`. }'0ll ;u,1wmiage dzuling, V A-O>SEPH SW'AN;.K-CTION-EEE-E6;-i County of Simcoe. Terms reasonable. Otce at my Store. Craighurst. 46-ly -..-- -{w~,. Pierce. p -rlt at if APE` wife ` ; y \ u . st-.1 mud.` {HE M1 `yellow HY fourth m Whnlv, likely I`) other .vi.~<. eat, um] any tx['m- ENNEIJY, GAVILLER 8: HOLLAND, Architects, P. L. Surya ors, Valuators, &,c. Plans and specications or buildings pre- ared. 'l`own and Villagebots laid out. Farm ines carefully located. Timber limits e_xa.min- ed, &_c.. Sac. Toronto Oice---4 Mall Btuldings. Barrlo Oice-McC~a.rthy s Block. Collingwood 0fce--L0ng 8 Hlock. ' _ Tuos. KENNEDY. MAURICE GAVILLER. W. J. HOLLAND. L51-ly A W. Mc&f11"r_Iw. D. L. SURVEYOR AND - Than] 11`.nInf.A Aumnf..(.n1(rn1-v N T 'I` In mzm twelve 11! the calme morning nothing t not to be as taking from enju 31 appear mother t his wardr it ; in fac enjoy hi school en ness. V megts wit times dur We witn absence 0 How the fails is th tic Ame A COLU4 ., I. hours he the crap 130 Soul` 2 for this ' ` lka neck um body is Or V\'t'L-[ti than ha blow] UH head is 8; be pwle-u! bone rs-H. befun-. Iv; end Hf"? trim mm` the :11! Shnuivi V8I'\' <` Of 11: Shpu:I1 [not mu bid _l k `i ~ test in closn-`:_x, Btrui~_;`x: down, 5 the CI`! Bhimvix 1; on` the: <, Vmmk mt than-A 11., firm to Voice am the ship tinw um denim. muss H0 cii'culutVv C8.Im()t h reasnn tl coarsely Wit 11 less indxicvd in Ihv fo not adhe What is the (lrmp plastic d comes in the nmss as to cre- cause (:01 Real Estate Agent.~ Calgary. N ._ W. '1`. Correspondence solicited with re ard to 1nvest- A W. lV1UV111`1l`J, Uo Ll. DUIVYIBISUIE ALVU I ments in Province of Alberta. . '.'1`. `A. W.` MoVI 1"l`IE. Address Calgary, via. Benton, Montana U.S. There i structinn tinn has`! Clllti'V-zlfin system, 0 -r and ']`lu- h stmnach concentr mixed w the M : Stuff` of and H 81HI:t'. mew, be 6` s`."": r 3-. 7' I who-n 2L 1 that Ms- have V:-`nu plaslis`, a this c-rm home, t}: it an.- 1 Stvnmch` ;;.:;,; PO! thu Sp: `this D h. ARHIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 8: BOILE .WORKB.--H. SEWREY. Ma.nufac`t.1u`er of every dnscription of Engines, Boilers. Saw Mill. Grist Mill, Shingle, Lath. and Wood- working Machinery. ' Jam BARBIE`. PLANING MILL.-GEO. `BALL, Carpenter and Builder. and Manufacturer of Doors. Sash Blinds.-Mouldings. 850. Plan- ing of all kincis done promptly and satisfac- tonlv. Faotorv, J o_hn street. Barrie. T wI\lO A I`-II seen. ---u Gnonam Roamns. [ 1 T. BANENG, CLERK COUNTY 01:` SIM- . 001:. will be at his oice at the Court House. Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and, P.0. Cooketown. 1. ALTUN 1V1ULuA'1'1. J. A. MSCARTHY. _ ..n I _I_-_-_4.-..- ~_-__7i_.. ;-_-.~______.._------------._-=_____ A H.` BENNETT DENTISLI . Barrie, Ont.. Ofce. Sanders Block. gflosite new Post. Oice. Visits i sdale and Waverley the mat Wednesday or every month. Wye- bridge and Midland. the next day (Thursday) Penetang the following day (Friday). Vitalize Air for painless extracting a. specialty. 6-ly . *__-. ____jZ_ ,,,, R. J. L. G. MoCARTHY-OFFICE AND Residenceon the West side of John St., Immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Ball's Planing and Sash Factorv. .. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.--A. W. BROWN, m ._ nr3_13r1:9_t31:;__Ll_1;oel}9nt acgqmmodation for . um w.r,ummV's nU'1`IL`L.--A. W. 1 Proprietor.` Excellent accommodation for the travellin public. Bar and iarder well sup- glled with t e best. Good atabling and atten- mve taoatlers. Lug go or guests conveyed free an from all tra . Few doors west or Mer- ket street on Dunlop street. - 6-11 ._ ..____ _%__,-, _-_._.. f()"ii';f1 1iddT1'31iZ,"JC6V;i;cAN CER. GOM- nniuuinnnl` in (J|1nnn'd Rh( !h_ Auctioneer. HEN RY. APPRAISERh8;c BILL POSTER, . &c. Rents Collected, Servants Provided. * Rnn un.nt.n.h~n nnnmlitn Rank of Commerce. ` :,;RCHl'l`EC'l`S;_ANl)WSURVEYOBS: . _ SEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE, 0 I. County of Simcoe. Oloe--Polioe `Court. ?grrie.- ' - [ONEY T0 LOAN.V-$250.000 at 6 and 6} per cent. J. T. SPROUL, Solicitor, ecc., nvu-n ` 1 A. naumxyqunp 1`, DAn.n1r.un;n., .411.- J ; torney Sohcgxtor 1n Chancery. Conveyan- gep, aw, Qice-First Door South of Post Otce, I:I1nd's Block. Qwen Street, Barrie. 19-48 -6-N_EY.-A 1a;ge amdunt of rivate funds tn land nn atrunrhl`. lnnmx at OWQSL rates. __..__...___~_._.___ __ VONEY. TO LEND ON REAL -ESTATEAT Riv nnnnnnf. in1.nI`n9`-If. ].11`.NN()X KY. 111?.- A. RADENHURST. BARRISTER, AT- numnw Qnlinitnr in (`.}\n.nr-.(1.rv (`.nnvn_vn.n. '1`.VLIT_TLE. M.D., 0%.. DIISCELiQANEOUS, .AU.0'1.`10NEERs.E' 0;; _1v1ANU1rAc'1*tJnEs. '_;-r ._.:_i._....._....- FlNANOIA!a_. } iFvxT:xTT' OGERS &'GREER S GENERWXI; AGENCY in the town of Barrie. for the collection of chattel Mort ages, Rents, Debts. etc. We are also prepare to undertake General Detective Business for Legal Firms. Mercna.nts`o.nd others at. moderate rates. Otce : Police Court. Bar- rie. P.0. dox 222. n--..;.... Wu nun-.1:-.n_ WE? LEGAL. HOTELS. Ualllu A Churchill. Ont. 35 .Do1`Jul'.l'l!il'hl1il\'n' D. F. MGWATT. WM. Gmmn. ecemw 41-_tr {Tue Nomsnu Anvnucs ` -s1'EAM-- V PRINTING HOUSE. U. Collected, Servants rrovxaec Oice up-stairs opposite Bank of Commerce. ' . NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER. HEADINGS, MEMOEANDUMS. % WEDDING INVITATIONS,` % WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS CARDS, ; uuNLnrst..aAnmE, ' J:-us IUNRIVALLEDT. FACILITIES pnorm AND 1Asmu_ Ixecrulou --OF ORDERS OF ALL GLASSES OF- @*I respectfully_ solicit an opportunity "to furnish estimates for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, such. ? RECEIPTS, % CHECKS, . 0RDER& ENVELOPES. [|lKANI|JHPlllNTINl}. MEMOBIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, _ LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, . POS'1`ERS-Pla.in and Ornamental. DODGERS, ' FLYERS, USIC LESSONS. -Miss Mockridge will re- ceive . limited number of music pupils. vocal angi instrumental. For particulars as to terms. txme of lessons, etc.. applv at No. 3 Russell Terrace. 41-15 AT TORONTO PRICES. .DEED& A MORTGAGE& CHATTEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS _0F J MORTGAGE, AGREEMENTSOF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, T STATUTORY LEASES. FARM LEA sEs, `RENEWALS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. DISCHARGE 01+" ; ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. I AABSITRAOT-S OF TITLE, ETC.__ DIVISION ooum BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE OUURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES BLANKS, X Blank Forms of any kind printed. to order. ' . ' _ poem IIIBEGTOIIY :` % --or 1:33-- | JUDICIAL DIS -1`R;IOT4 FOR 1885, - Published by the Proprietor, S. Wesley, Barrie. Copies; 26 cents at the oi`ce; or sent by mail. Postpaid, on receipt of that sum. T . HEWSON 8: CRESW ICKE, BARRISTERS.` Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- cature of Ontario. Proctora, Notaries. Conve - ulcers, &o. Money to Loan. 0Ices-Bot ~ well s Block, opposite N. 8: N. W. Ry. Station, V Barrie. C. E. Hmwsox. - A. E. H. CRESWICKE. EARN 85 MURCHISON, BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Conveyancers. &c. Money to Loan. Oioe- Over D. J. Murchison s Store, Market Street. Ba rrie. Branch Otl1ce--Potter`s Block. 'l`ottenha.n1. ` ' EDWARD J. HEARV; D. C, MURCHISON. ` '1-an NORTHERN Anvmct In the best One Dollar Weekly Published` in the County of Simcoe, and has _ ' the largest ciroulgtion'. S. WESLEY, Pu1_:lishorVandPropriato1 * courrrv or smcoa, -:1;-\1:a` 1 can I 886. BLANK FORMS STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIROULARS, j LETTER CIRCULARS. An-In-I1-`Irina Always kept `in stock- -.--or '.l. Hn+-- A fun line `of 'Af-\1ilflinVe at a.1l_`pricea. "oUN7I*; STRATHY 3; LOUN'1`. BARRIS-I ters, Solicitorsin High Court; of -Justice. Notaries Public, Oonveyaucers. Ofces over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. V_V._>I4_OUNT. Q.C., H. H. STRATHY, G. W. Lomvr. MORTGAGE. SALEOFLAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, ETC. Awmm` NM; Foundin a Snow-Drift. i L A happy new year, my God-gift! May we stand thus together many and many a yearwith hearts as light and hopes as bright as those that make this madness in me now. Forgive me, dear, if I offend. some day I may win the right to kiss you twentytunes a minute. 1111.. .n___ _'n 1'\_._._L1..-.l'. I........L haul -Pnnnl` A a mmuw." _ 4 . The joy of Dorothy's heart had found a name at. the ivarm contactof his lips. She knew she loved him with the rst love of a. life, yet she had known him but a week; but thewings of love are eeter than time, and a caress can make infant love grow in- to a Hercules in less time than it takes to I tell of it. . - nu. 4 , 1- ,1 I, --, ___._LL__ ___1I-... I.-..A nmnhmuf. LEN;;& LENNOX BARRJSTERS. AT- torneys at.-Law, Sofioitors 1n Chancery. Conveyamcers. 8:0. 01ces-Corner of Dunlov and Owen Streets. Barrie. J. 'l`. LENNOX._ T K HAUGHTON Lmmox.

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