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Northern Advance, 9 Sep 1886, p. 7

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1. I5 - o 00'}- .J; l Aiotion sore long ftiuie lie bore, . Physioisnvnbwetfe `vain, n 9; - |' ' . .........'..1.*:u'.lUq v.;'.:`;u.' mbe .XX.V..-..X.L- . -,..:.e.; d ~ ` .~ ; 1331137 -3 '3 DII illca F b_.".. ' uh if in ispesaart)-Wdwd 'oL,I-0%` pfpf I 3.7., .1;:: .1:!.5:..'i Iu'ruItI,III-V` pa,-;;';;;~au,uu::r.r.ssn:s;:Turnn:;.:.aa , .XV. Add-ison. - The Golden Scales. .. . . V XXII.` Goldsmith -- From The Vicar of Wakeeld. . .. XLV Arnold.-Un- thoughtfulness . . ` LVII. Cm-b_qle.-Death of the Protector . . ` LXIII. T}wack era.ye.- The Reconciliation ` LXXII. Stm ey--Ar-- nold at Rugby. . . . ` LXXIV, George Eliot. '-From the Mill on the Floss. . . .' . ` LXXXVII. Ruskin.- The Mystery of Life . . . . . . . . . .' . . ` XCII. Goldw-im.Smith 4-England in the eighteenthcentury ` XCIII. Hmcley.-iA ' Liberal Education - POETRY. J. XXXV.' By1'on.-The Isles of Greece . . j LVI; Bryant.- -'1`o the , Evening Wind . . . .. 1'1.7'1TI'1`. 1'....-l.Jl.un__ Javvu. LXVII.__ ~LlIU llllllsllls V. -theidrne ., ' igxrx. ~0lough.-Aa ff... , Ships` . `LXXIX. - Tennysona- ;'l3he:I4ord'V!5.*%.f%.:?!?-% ; 10!? on o-o~ L: ` L -Te'm'uyc`o.u.-- L". 1 6'B.'.V.!1.8.. `:XG; Mattlww. .4m`a_ld.'.' ` ' ` `:',-.'-[-Rugby` Chapel :nr .G.m`m}m.nm _'I"I|Ig_ Y 1.1. uvuawwsuw. Th `I-Iangingi` ~ AK A n : I` '5 Eorsaken V-Gardoww `-5: -n.n_--....n\I..'4 `:4:-' ` iliousnesa` the Back: nged lixjer, Rllrn um! wavi bHots"'i{u;`:'is?-Q` a. fnend. u need. Purchase 3 II Arnnrnn an: ..4u1 'nn'rI nanni- . PROBE. VVl$;.'*vuau-vvruv vv .1 '7; 1;.::zrss parsnip; 3:`: ~; V PP- 88- 92 PP- w-`.1 :'.=` 4-A-V 285-287 68- 71 111-1 14 169-170 207- 211 127--133 2:7-233 274-282 46- 308- 31 A 350 -35? T 63- 356- 390-396 409-411 412-416 V V77) Illfl, war Cc:- 211-214 272-273 %%3z01-5: e7 ; . 50' 66 .`.`.":.:?.3`i'!"...`.`.`%..`.`.`.`."..`.1."..`3.`.'. "..:. .`.`. ....`.."`3...;'.`..`..` I In uunxlng ma puuuu 01 551110 Illll vlounix tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon him inthepnahbegn to state thnt he has at eon- eidernblo expense increased his baking helli- tinn and in nnw nl-annmmi tn (In A hu-our h-nnlnnnn Made in the vurlbul 81;! quilt: the beat -Deliveredina.llna.rtsotthetown. ` Edi`;-.`2n n'"xpe`n.e"1n'.7`Y r...e".i'x`.a'.' "" ":.?iiI ties andisnow preparedtodoalargerbusin In}: an nvnr. E105 lulu II I than ever. PIG-NIC pmnmsgocmm & wnbnmas 1 sunnllad at short xioca and on reasonable 1 WOPD 51160580168 l.l18!1l1Ill0B11l'.6(1 Dy lrunns Lazarus tor tteen ears. and they excel all others I have used or clearness of vision and ease while writing or reading. JAMES Gon- Irnnsv A R Inn: innnrnhnvif. nftv l".hn1-oh.` `%VLEA*I>c`_:I'_5_s VAN . 1-'-. J`. By wear! the only` Frank Lezerue (Late'ot the firm 0 La.aarus&.Morrie) renowned specs uncles and eyeglasses. V . . These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been usedtortne past 35 year and given` in every instance unbounded satin edon. They are the haul`. In Han urn:-Id. 'I`hnv never tire; and Imlt msumce unnounuea sausuoaon. 1-nay are me best in the world. They never tire. and lust many ears without chanige. 4 the following teat monial : I have great leaeure in certifying that I have worn Speoteo es manumctured by Frank 'l.n.v.arm: fnr ftnnn vmu-1:. and their excel all or readin . FBEY, A.B. late incumbent $1-lnity Church; \ Wolfe Ielan. 1 For sale by J. HENDERSON, 49-48 A Hardware Merchant. Barrie Cnpita.12.000.000; deposited with the Govern- ment at Ottawa. $100,000, Reserve fund 50,000 Sterling. A 1 THE MERCAN TILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capitol 3500.000; Government deposit made. )vREsERvE:T()U`RsIGHT >.1As. SCROGGIE, convmncmz, co1m_1ss1om1N H.C.J. rm: nova ARE ALL swoon COMPANIES. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL` FIREVINBUR 1 ANCE 00`. Capital. s5oo,ooo.1 ` THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. Capital, 3,000,000 Sterling. _ manntaofored nu-ezeh Zeverye doy. Ask your A grocer for them and you will use no other. 2 nouns wasiorm mm: HOTEL. 0FFIOE--0ver H EN DERSON 38 Hard"- CV1--- emomm MONKMAN. 1 cnemnsrgnp QRUBGIST. Dvllvnuvu l.\Jn .___._ __ DRUGS, PATENT MEBIBINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, `GOMBS, AND BRUSHES. Agent fox-Tt.he_ following Insurance Companies am noon to am or oomunos. . unu V u1'u.uaurwc_o glrgenn anounn: HARNESS- ,, n_._._1.a. .. `I .aaI-.1: nnrriuan use. in For Heavy D1-nu ht or Light arriaga use, in an ounting required, PRISORIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOMPOUYDID. ALWAYS |i'fB'c_i"6E*Mhne to men. 4 LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE IN- SURANCECOMPANY. LIFE AFB man; au---u- INVESTED FUNDS - - over 830,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA - 9oo,ooo Security. Prom t Payment, and Libemlltylnv the sdjnotmont 0 its Locust:-e the prominent oaturoo of thllcompuny. V nnADA noun) or mnlorons: A, natures 0: mm uunlvlwl - CANADA Ho .H Stu-nea.Cha.1mo.n~ '1`hog.G1-amp.` Eu?" l;:1l>?:Chairmsn': '1`hood31-ollu-t. EIq.: Angus (3. Hooper. E:3.; E. J. Bu-bocu.EIq. L lulu:-moon oaot oE.M,c:_do1-gto stirg .: .".I.`3.'5'.`.}'i`.: an].)e';'.:-a1l1i.'.'iinels`1':'1r1sP`I .7:sv: 9utus - = 1U-IV 1U l.'A.l1 .'.l'1l!iB PQULADB K W IIUUIJV III supplied at short notice and on reasonable {my-Inn , uuu],-anon: ouuuuvl-I " I4-9,-2-var.-,vv :- Promlnm. D.Wm3v 6 `'h.' 9" ` " '1 i1r1_atdp_ec!&IlyL6w] "3I .5t:.3. :aI-1.-'h = V IOSEPHROG TOILET AR'I`ICLES-A FULL LINE. ProvorF19.1nI`.'P'!., -vsws.-.-A: w" *--'=-. a.r.o;.al1n';:tI. _ rosnr;; - es.-soon. Allo 0 Ilnntnnnl. ~ . mplnts ,EIlt=Ol1#n`NA%tl;P99.'M9.1:t9h ? r~M_i x~`. V =' MN: .b:`.=:-...f vilbm-.=Qmm`x. ~ .39.!:Nc'Ne:W;s-Fur! Anna? ,W:::;;. .. .3 _f1.r " 9'; win? w, -3' `=.`!!!{!1!2`;L~.L"._L_1 `7.A'I4 `(H I:..`yi ill lll.`W-lgU|-H- W 1` '.': }" "'f`r'7 ".`:' " '79 ""a ` T3EViiiC`J`UG?1f3?;}$1:IeJ17E?T __-n__a._ III".-b A-.41 Ilfnnh nil` Mgnithhnk ..... -=~'.==:`.~..?* *`...:.....**`*%*%'s. ::2:-%e`v$ Cheaper thananv Hbse in or north of To- nnfn, -z-1: BIG STOCK 0F_ oase BLAN KET8. __..-n-n.. 1)-anul `I.nI1h`n And 8111218 '. 7Eo1i$iir1zIfA1vaI;`1z;V 34$; TT so_RorInnnrnn:-mosses; ;_A'l'. ,_:: Pg : . any.` ',:&::nannrn ` ` -.,.,x. `. A -..M r.` iunvna-itrnn r U .. .1` 2 Kw: n Lrosigoibrbrnm 1333313.; IL,` ` mam V usrrlqllstll .1333. l 0300. IEIIIIIIIU DI. Vwuu uuvuu. uv4 CITY or LONDON, ENGLAND, .:,>:?,-.-{ax} .1; .` 3 Oloo, Eutnldo ofowon Etrgot. noxhloou-Tr tIg%B-I.-;II~.!E.I!!'_`.%'?;'.<:.;-3 : rm, An4\19I'I5I'AIII1E'b .. ~ A call solicited for all kinds of . _.____ _ go--u-urn:-I-svimrv :J-`n'm_.*rng9m~An :iIsp:;'::z~r=i: 3 alscurrs Uvnl-law. ' V '. vnnnmuox. J BPOWN ---wm be `found-- J. M O O R B, Moot-e'nB1ock Dunlop-st. Barrie. 38'. -Blii. V ` tgool. F . uaama_Ag:n .333? or .l.LlJd.V _-.1 any u~a.re Store. I III X11105. naruu and Va.rnishes._. qua , CIC. ; '. W111 most DIED . Iuunirn `U Agam it! gout ` an-10% JUN `Ni "'\V'*"!"* -" "E.-Uvvinnuvu uvvuusuo -v on (wholesale dealer. Whether he 5 5 on bdg 0l'Z fty. `Our D1!-Ii is"Iio`lssne a". oeurt,icate ` for threeyears, which entitles the mom. to all the advantages of. the Aseocigclon, The entoan be seen at any time. Room; over r.'Paul s shoe store. where engagement; can he maderor calling; J. D. Bourox. Faun. Hurray, Manager. Agent- Wl PUBLISH A FEW REFEBB"CE8. The plan of the H. L. A. is well worth inves- tigation. Valuable books are offered to mem- bers at almost half the usual rice. To book buvers the fee of membersh p would be in reality a t saving. Albert VW. Spragge, Pastor St. ul s. Newman-ket-. 'l"hn `II I . A n nI-n var-v Hhm-AI fauna in Huh. .\J Klllllllyldllliyhl man In connection with the Northern _and Northwestern and Grand T1-unkR.u.ilwa.u.` 8.8. Pa.cic,= Cant. P. M. Campbell; s. . "Atlantic " Capt. Robert D. Foo_t-9: 8.8. ANortl_1erneBelie. cm. Jan. Bas- gett. The ne new "steamers Pacific and vfmthnthgis will zuu1:I:85)u.floll<:wedCo the oodaeasor: on no a. `Ewen .l"88I0l' HT .I'IIl1'3. LVBWIIIBITKBI-. The H. L. A. offers ve liberal terms to sub- scribers. Those purcha 3 books from time to time` will very soon save more than the cost of membershi . I he a large membership willbesecu in this ocalit . J. E. Dickson, Head Master. Newmarket, . S. ' We have also a number of references `from prominent men ot'Barrie. 25 37 `r.'m.'. ind . `WTHIVF1 IIAIIKI. IOIVI 36 .m. M at 3 n. ., wen sound at 8 D %t?c>n`at li:g5l'p.m.,' eve Wedneae `dayand Batnrda for Kilarney, M towanin , Little Current aaawong, Gore Ban Spanie River, I oma Mills, Blend River, Thessalon, `Bruce , es. Hilton. St. Joseph's Island Riohard s Garden River and _Sault Ste. Marie. The Saturday steamer will also call at Cook- burn Island. Parry Sound.---The Northern Belle will leave Collingwood for Parry Sound everlwednesday and Saturday at 1 p.m., re- turn from Pa_rry,._Sou_nd on Monday and Th ay at T6 a..m; For information as to freight and fares, apply` to any agent of the above railways; the pursera on board the steamers, or to. the Great Northern Transit Co.. Limited. `Coningwood. THOMAS LONG. Secretary`: cuss. CAMERON. Manager I) an ;x~-l;;)<.. I "C1310 M .TYBBCo HE. .-~.`t: V T . - i` :!I,`th:'rt .. ...4:*,.:r*.:..-'::ea:',..'..*:*:..%.& *z.m. 3.36.1 ! !nom5or.ot tho uaoohtion become: at ?.?.?:; '.`.."am""?`>``)`3.'?.1'.'}?`x."e'.'.`f. `8 ..`.:.`.`.?;*:..E. .`.`: THE. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England. ma: IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY ot Londpg, England. ' HE PB (ENIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. . V ` HE GLASGOW & LOEDON INSURANCE Company, of Great Britain. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Simcoe. Orders left at the ADVANCE Oice willbe romptly attended to and information will be gm-nl shed iee requiring Mr. Ford : services as thong he had himself been consulted. Sales taken in prices to suit everybody. * HOUSE, SIGNQ FRESCOV BAYFI'ELD* V STREET. ' SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Auction Rooms and Office. --Flew Doors North of Wellington Hotel, Baveld st.. Barrie. O RENT.--A 200 ACRE FARM being Lct 22. Con. 3. in the Township of Flos, well situated on leadin road to Stayner. There are a good house and am one the Xrloperty. and a clearance of about 15 acres. so the North half. Lot 23. Con. 3. Township of Flos, contain- ing 100 acres, of which from 30 to40 are cleared. There are on the premises a log house and log barn. These farms will be leased for a. term of years. on imgrovin leases at a nominal rent in gmnd mam- assess an immediately. ADDIY RENT.-T-A FARM being Ld: .u~n.ma nu lnndina mud in Smvner. There are imgrovin 168388 3t nominal rent 088685 to ood . i distal . A l to `iucc`A"%1TnY. pmp`i?m1`z"3? mccnmw A nnifni-1: Aux, RAP?` 13.16.27 uhu IHFYI I sure and to McUAn.`1'n1. nun Solicitors. aco., Barrie (Graduate of Leipzig Conservatory of Music ) Also pupil of CARL REINECKE, Rxcnmn AND DR. PAPPERITZ. Instruction given in Pianotorte playing, Har- mony, and Counterpoint. rm mama- tmnlv at Mn. Snnnwoolfs. Owen nor wnms, up] Street. Barrie. mas. M. E. MORROVI PAINTER! nony, and Counterpomt. For terms, apply at Mn. Snnnwooxfs, Itront. Ravi-in- v 12-37p 'hEo.R.FoRD. 0) FICE:--_ Collief Street, Barmle. NORTH OF SIMCOE `HOTEL. F. R. GUMMER, I IIOVO '1 -1 8oldlmBarhy~GEO "'T"'Y' ._noN_KnuN. I j? V L cA1`,Jl u.ocu8..Ti-`tint. OLLINGWOOD AND GEOR- . (inn aul Mail in 5 nnnnnnfgxgny Nnrthnrn -- -AGENT 1ron-- _ BELL rHGANS . Unapproacheci for FI|_._- __.I l'\__-I2L_ .I\v.I.I1l 13-16-2? | ~ 5922 . |1=nm1'1m: HOUSE, THE NORTHERN Anvmos -STEAM-- IJUNLOP ST.. BARBIE, HA8 UNRI VALLED FACILITIES ILIPIIOMPT AID TASTEFIII; EXEGIJTIOI Illmlllll PBINTINI}. _@*I respectfuliy solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, JJJHLJ.-IBLU l.LU\I\JAJ&I4I.UK.IJ RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A full line at all prices. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS. MEMORIAM CARDS, V PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, V LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POS'I`ERS--Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS, FLYERS, AT TORONTO PRICES. DEEDS, .MORTGAGES, CHATTEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, D ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF ..._- --. '_- .---n EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF ASSIGNMENTS OF, CHATTEL MORTGAGE. . AB_S1`RA,0TS OF TITLE, mo. DIVISION oqulvr BLANKS, MAGISTRATES VBLANKS, - .,. IsU1uz.o.GA'rE COURT BLANK8, ullld *5 Ab- |mm;:nmsemvz eouI!_L_F.JM=- V V '" 556:3; _188-6-," by Proprietor, S. Wesley, -Ban-ie.. Copies 25 cents at the ooe; or _pvoetpeid-, on reoeipteof that -01 ORDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF- -ml: xonrnnz AJDVANOI * In; tlI_e.et.0I_19` Dollar weekly Published .-- thiintv of 3im999. and has" WEI `,2 and Prppriotor JUr?iT`?3._15L DISTRICT STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. rI11"l\lIItM Afulllineof BLANK FORMS i.f;:}:_';V:01STi8:*rABLEs' Bums. _ V guy kihd `printed to Jan Always kept in stock ;--for ;.s ` " 61' MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, ETC. [of youth. H57` BVUUU (I VVUIIIIII-II . She looked 9. woman fully forty year of age, though shewas one who had evidently never felt the innocent glow I , 0 II ,1` VI 'VU\l\Un She was now casting glances full of evil a.t|the house she had just -left. A sneer settled upon her mouth. - She faintexl, ehesaid. ` The fool! Good for her` I had thought to kill her-but. in 1ife--1ife I shall have a. greater revenge on him `I ` A _ 11.- ._-.---._ _._-.;I..\ -1... ..:.:H 0.1:. X'c1S'Z3'a's3e', she still felt and smoothed the deadly weapon she cmied--a small but costly revolver. TL _,__.. 1.. _1--.I .._-L - ..I..-.._._.L 1.-.; nutty nqur 5l'\l\A\lJo _ The moon had bathed all things with her snowy light, leaving queenly roses to vwep in silmce at" their submerged beauty, and haughty, gaudy, garish `-eatxtis of the day to sulk in._ moody rebellion. Unly the fountains wel-' somed the ethereal radiance that turn- ed their glancing waters into wreaths ofdiamonds. ` ` ` 'J| U Ill Ill\lll\,l I`. Near the gateway of this garden, broken by terraces and clumps of fol! - age, stood a woman. ' QLA Y...-.L.-.3 u-unvnnn "nI1 `AIM!!! Ifhli 'e:;;;us}.1'n had been seated with Mr; Faulkner. ' V The young man, pale as death, llfted hergnd laid her upon a sofa in an ad- joining apartmenn. ` Something frxghtemd her, I scarce know what, mu1'mur'ed th'e., young` man, -`Something she` fancied she mu ' n , L`,,-, U --,...-._,... .......1 ................,.| Llnu .- ~ `I; was a warm night; the windows were open, and the one at which Rosa Burdleigh and Allan Faulkner had been seutul opened upon a narrow wooden imlcony, whose steps led down into a rinelv kept garden. VN,_ .__,.-.. Ln.) 'k.\okn.1 :1" f`\:nnvu xv-11 V an u...-.. V.-u vv...v-J -V-up-we-u was, indeed, not a pleasant face, this one that had peered in "at Ross. Burdleigh. \T _ _ _ . _. LL. _-._.1... LL..A. ..L_ 1.-.! ..L' ` Wee 6018- ; when hem OIL ._.....`---V- -- :onall'0Yho1ds and fascinates when - more. mutytlimhxidst of the harmonious In {sounds when clocks and b`;`f;;cked recklessly on into the wa hours uyunt the twal, beat wildly, -when music adl when trim feat lea itrumlcnrvifg time as though eon ; mo `pered too were tossed b - igh spriLe--when, in truth, 9. I Merry as a marriage-bell errier in sooth !),'l ah61'6= sound-2 1 .' h the long drawing-roomrs `L n Piercing, ma-me! What was It . . _ _ The answer to thxs startled question was mud in the prostrate form . of `H53 Burdleigh, whose white Iilkfgown` M measured its length upon the oor, she lay ewathed about llke 3. met`- maid, pure in her firm blonde beauty, hnewly washed up from the ..a1]9u.._r.... m nf which she seemed a `blight 593" piece. `A Ftnr he }"f{te, her came young Faulkner, the hgndme youngman in the tovyn, whose attentions to M133: Burdlelgh were well known. She had fallen. for- ward from a window, within whdae re- 1 L...! knnn cantor` uw;I'I'| M-nv Even when the youbg girl recovered, she turned her head anide with a. groan, and asked to be taken home. A er Cure in t that it 1. regulators with nmuy having a owcls and .:rLe;'e the words that she had ut-` meted pleasant ones : g . T uT......- L:... ,.._ ..-.-.. In`. ...:H I..-` `.1... The house W U O[~ (11()}'::ri;t5 ., . 0 2' . cmtlg iii... 61. Sogayern held in Lande Wine t Allan` ings were thowiigiv xwo aughge W011 8 beautul :1 up, oh girls rm of 9 End `nth. .. which holds f when by M, 0ra`lnb. His vvl\J\A lllvuuultd Uuuu 0 Leave him, or your life will 1116 forfeit! V ' ."`.`V\Vl.1at did she mean 1 was the ques-l tion which rose to the girl's 5133. when for amoment she and Allan wereagain` alone. . f 4 I cannot tell you now, love. Wait, and I will explain all._; . l 'N.... p-n-_:_ _ _._.__:..... All... Wanib- mated Woman! Eai.o-'rhg ."u. ` 5! guden non: its traok--1.9". V . Secret Reward. use was blazing with 1ig[1g._ 11 . r more arlstocratiq gather. .-unv HO Bu 1 Will ULPUSIU lllh . The following morning Allan Faulk- ner left. Lander-ville ; and Ross Burd-' leigh watching as weeks and `m0D*.h3 Passed, remembered still these lusf "l`ds-Wait, and I will explo.in-Tall. T-HA L- ....A. ._-:L...I Wan "`"" ' W 1116, HUG 1 W431 Unluuupruu _ Had she not wa'1ted- feithfnllj '1 Wu not time she should have this mys- "'Y explained, which had eocruelly 1n- terrupted the fairest andeweeteet love- dmm that ever girl knew ? ' A3 tm e wore on she` grew deepen- d` `- A persistent voice seemed ever {"101< her hopes: W nit you for a "1` Who leaves you thus, without 5 Word of his return or `promise of con; } mu 7 But her heart answered ev- en. 11.? . 4-3;. I.:... = forgx "1 ' JJUL HUI LIUUIVU ul-I5"`I'."' "' 9` `Yes, yes, she would owl him t.h'Rh all the future years of 1101' M93 Who, indeed; could. take f.hI,I 5 91808? . .. , V ; 4` J 0'19 day there came a note to her. - It . bV6no signature, but there was -11.0; -Well she knew its author: fY remember tIieJlI"W8*" ' ' . mo on our mmbngs mm ;.m r `h line through it." h I 2 9'9 at two o'clock to-molf_g1_,W- `.7 to `U18, darling, this wretched pl!!! Y0ru";`] l:,3 You. Come, itid'I"Wm ivezf causes xples, clc.; . will nmu ` `Now in Rose went. . . .Al_`_ ` Pale, embittered, and c8l`0"""t. it , PD advanced toumeet the Em A h`? j d " ~`d- She too, was chan8d' ,' He stood holding her hands 111 h fhimhe mm her this '7*`P `WY he had meant to tell 1191'. "C39, - dhbut which not fear of 1101' - N had prevented, but m_ (M would out upon "505 V P in . Isherself. ., 2 ' '.iI "R081; 1 am tventy-`nines :"wh,* I_ Vutwenty-one, I met ;a WOW! ` vv Inunavvb var oovunu vuov a-foam of which she seemed, a um Ea;e-'l'ho aaxcr_ - _I_ I A-gD-n ~-;,'~~<.a*r'1i"`- -`~`.`.EtL "`V" 3 ,f:;-`.`r.'-5-. experigiiue.` t" '1 Elblioved her- She -sidebar early life _3.n9.d . been one of pvty. and "ill-ItI"'\t'lIiIOn"$"`; - llet her husband had been 9. drunkard, nnd nhuuedher, that hehad been dead two years, and that she was forced to earn her bread in the manner I then per- ceived. She was engaged as 9. book- binder when I met her. I was sympathetic -_ and impulsive. She used every `art aher command to please and atter me; God" knows what power the woman brought to bear up on me--certainly I. had never meant; to marry her-but ehetalked in" such` a way that I began at lashto feel I. must. 1 be bound in honor to do so. Inan evil h hour` we were made` -man, and wife Two weeks had not passed before I` I knew I had married the worst-..vof. w_o-_ men._ - ._ , ..___ on-van ; let fell revealed much of untruth K she hudtoldrme. Shehad agein and again `told me elfe was my `own age. She 1.oAqkediolder,,`bu_; .I had L ,{bel,ieved_; her. -.In`ra"alie;`-sh` ins eiglit yeti-a= `thy sen- ior. " At time she wbnld'rat6` the likes iler ` trienide xiieibd `n. ` What` they" madwoman, when I mildly protected against the character of her aeso<;_ig.es. an R1" 1'.'....."r`1;'u l....".`".`_.1 `1.;..'. _ `; - ____ \ uguxuul. our! uu_ul.'uUlml.' 0! up!` 3880011068. ' AI; last I we hesima `bggan '"'uit Vforua divorce. ; I_ag:bl'e&;`upbm;,l;e;` 7611" 1- ` was~vv2mh,* `h`ndfp'r;3a`rd ta ` hgi;f..Iife Over "$8839-'..' 3%u9.`.1`fiti1d'_*in salt. for the reason that a':._0.ii'tu_:ig ,wit.n9_a_s died before it was osued Nip. H If.v "aI; than plunged into oallouq despair. I lived by myself in embittered aiilitud. ' MIA`... 5].... _-gL...` T L...` |:.....`I _'-:).L L--. 1 """" "J ""J"""' "' """"""" """``"' \ For three years". Iliad lived with her; the next three years we were apart. Then a friend of mine, who waaf "inter- ested in me," suggested other proofs which might aid me in my cause. Again I undertook to free myself. ..`l' I u an My lawyer, an old man, when midl ` way in theoase, also died. It seemed as though the evil power the woman exerted ever followed me to wrest my weapons `from my grasp.-~ A year pass- ed, and, my Rosa`-;we met. - I resolved to make one more `effort to separate myself legally from my wife. This done, I meant to tell you all. , _I L_l____ __A_-_._. L`--- ;'L -L _-__._..-.... v.\ao-.\', -. an-so--our ow vv-a Jvsu -_.. I had taken step for that. purpose, when the incident occurred which d1- vided us. Until all is over, I dare not. see you. She will surely make an at- tempt upon your life. `But soon, soon, I hope, dear Rosa (you will forgive me, dear one, for still calling you , mine ?) soon I hope. all will be over. Then if 1 you can forgive the deception; which was maintained, for your sake, love, for I would fain not have sullied your ears with this tale until I could ask you to become my wife-_then, if, when all is over, you will --g y u A'II__ II: rm.- __-...`I LI... ..I...'.:..I- n4` VVIIIIJII-J5, \ICUI.II\I Il\l\l lIRU\Jl At the feet of the frenzied girl T lay her- lovergbleeding, dumb, while before her, ~vi_t.uVperat.iug and menacing, stood ` the creaiture whose terrible face had but E once before met yer ovzn. ,,L,,2 .I2_ .. ...-..A ULHSU UU_lnUlU ulvll uvl. vvvuo She had seen the swift-striding gure, the uplifted arm, too late to save the ; which Vfe`l.led him. man she most loved on earth the blow 1' 1 7--- -1. 13--- - Vvvul ,V\-0 Allan !""m'I`he` word, `he shriek warning, came too late. I L L`... lanai. A` `LA 1 WIIIULI. IUIIUII lll-lo But his start of horror at Rosa s_ glance had made him partly turn, so the knife aimed to strike the heart had penetrated the shoulder. The dagger ial fallen to the earth. --- `-A-.- A` LLA nnnnm- I D I IIIIIUII III) III: Dal. Illlo V Rosa, with a power born of the emer- gency, enatched it, and lifting her arm_ high above her head, advanced upon `the woman as though to plunge the 1 weapon in her breast.- \ NLL 1:1... ....... Imp Rama 2 Mar even weupuu Lu HUI uuzmo-.- Death-like was her face ; her eyes gleamed with a re savage as that cre- ated by love s defence must be. You have killed him, him whom I love ! Fear now tor your own life. But the woman, in abject terror, had fallen updn her knees. This posture, and the sudden thought that the assas- gin gaunt surely bea maniac, stayed her an . - _ 0`: an I I ,, _,L _-__-_...-.1 :-u `nan na-nu. ` Fly ! she almost screamed, in her` overwrought voioe. ` Fly, if you would ` nave your own life !" D--. L`...-. 1...: Hanan Innnrrl and name ` BIIVU your Uwu also a But. they had been heard, and some men appeagip upon the scene, Rose briey .-ex ed, and the mnrdereee was taken` intolefe charge. , _ , = uni. i_l_"`_.I_ .....;.......l'n`I| ' fhnm v":RAIIl'l TORED I grshp`:'i*= Ih built-` `over ~ that: halo` form, whose__yvhitq_e facp. lay; turned waffle hr7in"dumb appeii; - ~ , L 4-A .~ *2 `flu Ac`:-ceaoioni she wah ?"prdon A tag Endition `that ah? ould removutoa distant part ot thp 00\IiH'!-.;: when ihdoad aha. ; -nislm livb. vefj. GIPQQ stile. gggopotty her. hnIbI nd;|I|d {cram}: i ;9P_.0P hr. - At last, ;Ea ulkn`et_"{.wu t $111030 hfih:iiI*lif0`Ili0lar " {,1 _:,;.,. . begi`n`hiI=ute1.now. < r Dear. had been the.p1_-ion he hid` jnid i for the gncrous impullo bf. 7 Bio . Lyouth, Ton of the yqati "in 1' t`nan?n-~ `-life f`hI'd infdeep nisoryvtor . iso- lwedlbllgn '2`~"" -1... . u ., in?" V ' la: fe;rar@- , y-b_ side. In hipj mind she held 0.. lace doubly exalto .l.Uu- Iuvu thaw VpnI~g,. ,. '1! . ` F'- ,b_ y wp{zppnfe1 front nap" `light: `ova ~thatV I _ I-.. 5....- `of ....., J :$tg:{l_ips. WIUIIUIIU I ` 'I1!9)'TRA.N,<?}'- Isxalzlilswrgzv. .Th e`f1ixt. Entrance ~En'Ihi!'1a.tions to `I T!-.I_ Q..L_;I,, ,,_j all II, ' :0: `n E.`1w.,.1.! Illllth Wonder of tli -World. - V. It icdomoutrated by history that the an- cients In of the 31-139, notably architec- 1`-nredor exoe ac `Pt _%-`rodent age, bntit is rcaerycd for the ;prgge:i Qgggde so produce the ex hth wonder"6f'thUii6r1, i. e., West : War] I Wonder or Family Liniment, which 1! infallible for rheumatism. um-gins- cuts- `V1 aiaau u_vv,uuuur or ralnuy 14111111161113, wnwn mfallnblo for rheumatism, sprains, cuts, \ bruise, sores and all diseases requirmg ex- 1 application. 250. and 500. per bottle. } All dl-mmiah. L M Mina Fume. wmud has just establish-4 ed a totdporanoe hospital in Chicago. A We have always predictd it`; would oame .to people drank-so muph cold water. 'v---- --w---- wvlw-Cw vguwvllb I Because. Tiny-ling, you no oonding and `ti-;io.7`_*~:M j` f: ""_" ivjith your bounty you link frankuessand a. soul that will ever remain young, because it is pure. Fox-`this I trust: you and you." _ .;.U to ','u.Iuv_vu u Luuuu. Ill LEVI]; .l.' |_ll`U I bottltiat ybur drugginta aniglou ` f 1 never be wiihout it. It cures c era and bowel ..`I&....`IJ_'-... EIIIITWDTI5" ' V . _ Tlie fohowigg my bdof V `in- tending cisnditldta for Entrance `and "for .-'1`oaoho: s?.N on-Professional Certicates : "'IlVAU IHIIUIIIIIUU WJIILCIIIIIICIILIJIJD UV i1i1'Csnoo1s and Mugging Institutes wiiliwheia "on Deedxnberilst, 223:1 `apd 23rd. . Drawz'xng.--Drewing hooks, No. 4 and No. 5 of the Drawing Course for Public Schools . V - ' Hista1'~y.--O`utli_nes'of A`,II}ngliah history ; the outlines of Canadian history generally, with particular "attention, to the events "subsequent to 1841. Thefmunicipal insti- tutions of Ontario, a,nd"`the Federal "form of the Dominion government. ; A 5 `LA T\,.--.~.L.... nwnvv\:u\n`:nvI III. UIIU IJUIIIIIIIUII HVVUIIIIIIVI-Ills At the December examination the marks assigned for English history will be 75 as heretofore, but 25 additional marks will be awarded as a maximum bonus for Canadian History. In July, 1887, and subsequently, English and Canadian His- tory will be valued as prescribed in the regulations. Examination papers will be" set in Lit- erature from the following lessons in the New-Ontario Readers, the only series now. authorized for use: lI_ .-.sv J-Vnvnv qovoan V-.--..- -- Aix . . . . . . . . . . 8. A.Forced Recruit at Sol- V V ferino . . . . . . . . . . 287-288 9. National Morality 295-297 TEACHER8-CL ASS III. English : The following selections from the new High School Reader will be the subjects for Examination in Literature for candidates for the non-professional third class certicate, but the oral examination in Reading will not necessarily beconne to these selections; - ": tver Cure nd Recipe _ ul recipes, as invalu- cdicinc. .-, radtord. ISTS. No. I `Went : Pliil Kine Will never disappoint on. ;,~Iin wavs reod aqd ooots but 250. it I.Z:{I1nAa n`FIAI\l" n tinge` Dunn`:-an n \; [2 [: omken ;r' "5? I22-.9 ` Y 1 , . ..V-5 - .G.".>3%':'J. .-".1.'h! J.` ` . `; `i~_RBt|lI'l10fih0s'WjI1`_ ' . A j` !"lbw;.`,:.`. ..' . . .".i;.. Qatin .: 2. wsar.'..]3llu:b;\ Bntanhipq ---1 - 4 .~;r-.....-.:.... _ m..1.u.nhau.-A T Dnominnn, 1886. The Trua.nt...... The Vision of Mjrza-- ; Ll PP- ,un. 1 t u -J11 av; l!r:se 2a. LLIU V 1950 VI 5.11.50 Lu Secoml Reading. . The Bell of Atri. . . . . . . `Lochinvar . . . . . A Christmas Carol . . . .' _ The Ride_ from Ghent; to LIIU V lnlull \.'l5 &VL5l gun Fifot Reading . .. The Vision of Mirn- Au 1 `l'),._J:.... BOYS!`-Ill! in 3. ..

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