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Stratford Times, 10 Oct 1877, p. 1

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The San Dance. Bndured With Patieoce by Young Indian warriors. rt tang (From the New H.veo Chtgayeled i i Hiei During these performances drums the ladiaa are besten furiously, aud loud whis- de la it pered iF FE-d fehife fhrrke AND COUN'VT'Y OK PERTH GA Zw EK STRATFORD,..ONT.,. "WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 16,1877. ~ "tsetse "Fee carcem oo Kanege Auced 2.000 tons Uy tha recent Tus Lense aon Government is the prisetial it es of tha } Yr : " Kwipire Wid ota re. heaxy rain. eomnectia by ander wires. A Pacxtm author mys; * the sing oe wthegun, u » = temperature varying bet 392" aad S72 Fak, according to Ww quites a di Aa we meet upon The wireet, Mabing sume qoel, cutamen speach, Just o tmeoment, each tw each | Saowing each how wide our ways Lad ag ort from 'bose far dare | How others hopes aed plone come in, Le g end long qe. te eth & WORD WITH MANY. Would 1: 4 ascend the heavens? Climb, if sou den : The hea veae were dusty if they were not high. vant of wate Lite the plement oe Ant languid bend, mite in some scented gh ve. Drop that bright prayer-teak. entch at rock and Give ales of bread, give truer alias of Love, Te other hands. 'a =: HELEN QUATERMAINE ; Or, For Conscience Sake. - - SY THE AUTHOR OF ° Lost IS THE Wixstxo" CHAPTEU XLIX --owtis cen, LBAVISG THE OLD MygME So it was a tolerably cheerful little after all, that cssembhed in the the subburban they might dig w ing; and theagh Mr. poriac ub tis A t the ehildrea liked reselling gation in wistcie} ithout fear uf a scold Irby's fretful ta. of farm "6 piano at the salé, and sene it pplemented it with several ar- he knew Mra, Irby girte should - be it up i the healtiry | reared oWn tow r i Hitt E t Viaitors, although of trams and called bat : ni i .; tit same opera: It wil be perceived, however, that ail ob- jects cannot Le made by this ite particniar 5 tie's plan is eepe- vtally suited for cylinders, hollow other articles of At the Lyons Industrial Society, somes, tempering The tenmle Mure details of - ---_-+ How he Marsal she Banker's Dauga- Zu young, net an ng. & imu a wealthy haaker's othe 2 salar a . The of 3600 Adolph and a st morning, and saying ** Sur, ve the homer of asking your in astonished, rang the bell, and told the warter to throw A:jolph oat of the window." hid yoo please,' t a " "but befcve that that I am andes "The prof, sir--the proof of what you may. * Give me forty-eight hoarw ta which to Kugtand, and 1 will bring you the Adolph hurries away te Leadon, presente himeel! at the office of Mathuret & Ca, and says "DT have come to ae Mr, Bathurst looks ae demented, he ter z Fifi = EE E E > if equal w the a lecka shat lim, speeches made her the most wel. come of guesta. Meanwhile Mra Irby's mind was oot idle. ri t being uuduly apxwus over the fu- ehildren.. knew 5 things to. officer's wife whose "Yeu™ CHAPTER L. mOW COULD HE DO Titty? While Mra Irby and her aealous comlju- tore i to o the ittle of the he alee who, on the of some infor: mation gleaned froma coafederate, followed defaulter to France, and in spite of Peer it behoved veka Goods |. "And Helen unhesitatingly asuswered | souscs " But there ia the rail, Mausice, amd the ma from hia low pie im. + Feces are me of Vass 'diltrea. a heart beginning to poacne "Very well, Helen that ha it be, buat do not f iecatee it i Tt is true that if 1 certain part e uf the ide f charming Why do you raisd, 66 ny objections !" she sshud, When she brow that the plan dis tory tt fond of remund a uuer ied Saplain yourself," she exclaimed, ber y fi 1 be wave 7 if you persist in think- ve a claim upon y force the subject oo mé, tates me miore than I can ex- press, " Why should it do sot" she married you f um so let pape would ive me to be fer this would ch tei net interfere with you, a» would be quite willing to let you deduct ap equivalent frew my ailowaner for dress, and #0 on, * Aw | a uigyard, that you say this?" be demanded, angry, and hurt tains that | " there any- abveld net tle was ww "You must be glad aad proud to bestow on my Helea }" "They waited a few mina' i se cal. It was i i |, to express a Petas be had addreaned har oo 'tes betore any- painfal. to her, bt of him w remember, he said, bchvewar > | her care. plate, tlaewd Fit imioe tas menuye ated © Ved widely known, : mothers te nH thei phild:en emergutic Rece been raised to the post of Mrs. Irbey's chief adviser and assistant, ha Mra. Ray: verniag herown work, which she Mow ntakie w ¢, in ne had mach to relate oon- a bet wad i. wil mae, and ber pass, of her pext moment she [i 4 = 1 ie mea! nection with some *; Well * he plywas 3 coum that you are al every Tutt Be £ Agnes and E he answered. tel to you aboutthem, I "Thokd no propert persiat, "T heped that she would speak of youss would assist in befriending her uctively she grasped his arm. Be frank with me, a bo bolt the perty that show A 4 roid y that all: " The late Mr. Mun. | p Loantors hus life to |; 'thier trom wing, and.then |." aursed him through the tlimess that followed im raion ;and would you have had me Tet id have ™ pot y " But, Maurice, he to resign woman sodd claim which | be a falae one * Helen, my your tao i dearest and romantic ideas of righ' ueathed in perfect ignorance }twe children." starts up, - * have every reason to believe to ' in the carriage; and drew} ber veil over her face, too test orargue, In Cameron had that Mr, "s ganillingness restitution had led him to refuse to best, doa't let < hh} tem. Bewil and she gazet doabefa Irby, who emiled, aad shucd sside f Ry to was a2e-§ ES EESI EEE i S iH E Free i Hei wl -oik { ile fi ; i E ty i '4 i ad . 2f. sf r - £ ; | his native wistfu have " He winced, make reparation [ sa protest al remember, | w wl doubt as to their Mr. Muaro." "af you will give w But paused, tion told her that tain another "But you would id No ro. "It yoo will do this bet en! y,! would givewtup. lt was legal- mine." . . a "Was it yours ia the sight of -God ?"' Helen sorrowtuily demanded, "Tf you think 1 te must, ' not wilfully feel in eer y and wrong the course | H -- a order te wore eould more easily do thix, be- crowded When Helea could to, ve fulfilled Kayland wr ing to take up her ab-« the Irbys, By suctety, in which, as 40 heiress, she welcomed. But cause fer declini adhered to 4 overcome the + that find bite, { cannot let you go to Mra Irhy wit t wes well enough to travel she th Mra Rayne, in- le for a time with Colonel 'ne will ¥ provided for that the ex- appointed were inviting her comparative - she woukl have been ea- ing ber aourn- all invitations, her ie epreasing eener u still clung to her, she weuld y husband's injunctions, friends as the Raynes Nhat eerie 9 oar tings ily con. -- ted tu the arrangement, thas have akan," Stra "My husband has ic! im to a lawyer ? does Xo ™ Not entire! bene harm in the market. "A ifire i § FEE th; i i E F « if have iren, and still being the great-neices of !" cried Helen eagerly, fg a --" lor bia wrathful exclama be did wot imtend to com code to so mach. "Tt woald ruin me! 1 should have to withdraw from Reddia's firm, and i berth under try to ob- 7+ ft you redeem yoursei would have the approval of your own heart !" Helen "Why, it would be madness! it wou! - tha, Ide. for : fT: Hs jFFEPY if i F it F £ = Ail : t Ett " calmly said the clerk ; | that you take me |} fr hat «be jong utry - Helen cast « hesitating glance at the dim- ing inte curtains for the r came une supay morging to beg t would indulge herself peg ba bs IN " cou! ve. od her ith Mr. Dunlop, leve. 1 meat aot fet you out in my service." ** Where te f Maurice asked, when she had work out "Ge w oa r, Sandon's aml Efe since I them. . et will do wear yourself | came to London; sndithe done litthe girls will think of 4 f E i ti if EE r af if eit Fie E i E t E Hi 5 F &: z a ¥ i if si & a S Fi i AR in chased Mr. Irby's ever ses Elaiey "Not very often, he is always bu» e recken him as ope i H Y : 'i E armer. "How will that agree with his practice aa | » propose he to relinguiah the take iy ; but be will no business firm thal We pur- when it wa dangervus earns nd ie it there you are taking me!" ee po arg pe od yet yraul by the in- shall be glad to avail myself and Kite; yi but Of yur mest evteemed eugoy--hie mciety | have felt very deep- of ber paren te; 4 li i i aE gi t 7 it ati F ry Ee x : ee FES idutsy ef are : "T heard of ness," be said, ae lous tors TL can tell why Clive's cottage is but pvammabauds and 'des it is he contents himeelf with what you see bere, ne We never knew it, Helen, till « some way of spending a 7 He flows om until i tinds an outiet 1 the rest \ Scena uf eternal treet) «<---> ++ j them. While pays lived | was of nce | him ; bat the Raynes have each M j Irby and "dank you, Melew, ar abut out w , Mra Mr, Veriton their children. were shi rewember ho les, and how 'wart ane? | wish that wmy tum cuuld play the comforter | it be selfish," te added, after a alight pause do ye ve hiv ' Vimy t once tatd you al ~-- ~ I yuu i my wile. ive" was the whispe the blushing, trembling girl worthy such love as yours." "Nor i ours, iny Heleo, and yet you it But ere you an My work and my [ you qgomsent lo share them you will have to resoance much, ti endure mach--" red reply uf seo | venture to ark for ewer we look arognd. home are_bere. xious pause ; but the: om Helen's isce aa she taised Chive vo reed to them, they -had wan- dered into the garden, and were standing, clasped w hand, beside Milly's rose- tree, the blossome of which, when the year of ber mourning was over, were plsdkil te deck Helen for har bridal. The moorland cottage 9 no louger a soli- An euterpriring builder has the ait in the r wd acreety charming, and so the muur ia beginning ts be Uotted| y vi las, which cunnected with the camp im the © oud. elew's firet-fruite of their la! - ten wen ho, deveat! imb from the del! praises wit! man, ef whom our paren be the " el ot I het they still proudly speak a= [ewe ese} nie: Beneath the Surface. yetrate the depths of exiat- aad Vet, it in panna y and despair, leaving not so Pettuch as one goldeu footprint behind. Those who, per! would have bees illustrious benefactors of race, moat «levotet followers of scieuce, have had their life. bark «inven radely along by and at Laat Es Tt te thas that man) enius has died unfolded, ita stre rocks of oblivion by the des of so- 4 this world, the man who, ridimg over an thedead, moves. ward Ww victory, i Ww with wi they quent. eo --- "Tight Shoes." tired feet! How my. eucased lound us very tired ped to the pistiorm "iy. The child had evideutly worn those new, Was now eo sult & » ££EF Pe st phat og iets fe ve oct Be lo, prime! moruing. shoes -- what of ua has not worn them, and fel another seen, in imagiua- hed feet, on | saw off as g the vel them, aud suffered | tas if we cou! Bs E moment? How our tempers have been turned, and peevish or angry retort given, all up ac- count of tight shoes! Away with agit shoes, both for ourselves and ail under our care!' They are a deadly foe to comfort and of aman who begins to see that his labours your loss and long ill. gently, whea 1 brad tal to some reco 5 dl wished that I had a right to come to zsecvaes aad and pale. thin ere too anything of the kind, | should be in, fear yougive way to low spir- land." "I hope the latter preponderates," ssid fig, Rape with trem- toi me at Sebastin--a New and Safer Dynamite (Prom the Lond 9 Miaing Journal. | An improved » above +, 40 enum pond of 7: nitro glycerine, 14 of the and 8 of witrate of - aod sleepy we - and turned upoo our! y ™1 It yields many thon T the ern, is fally in that aN. Y. lled a week ago, sve vPy: Mr. Mr.-Heatey, whe lives ia Paris, s of ' or a tenn fountain head. Koaxnt Dare wax was worship the the same Tae Leadon Atherenm can aullificatien of the if the pre ere 8 Baroness Bardett-C Turk, She hee recently gi playing ** Lord Dundreary Aastralia. Hie work leaves he is his own father's sun. nturalgm in hi ar bit. Wiixre Cotints has been «: th rhew i Prince Bismarck, circa: Wiittas Cuttas Bavast has delivered o temperance lectare in ice of ayrap is rather wen $5,006 to und, making o im be thereby to re- in jaw, Amd ros us use our money to make in his knew. He will to euperi: has fended teen ninety feet bigh of peaches every which he attacks Shen cites post, in reform, would go to . succena- no doubt which i the their other if f r "Tis true, we theolagical pointa, ae ; Ged, and same ven." hea priest = not ( : i Fhe Rank Berea Lanp states, in of '* White's Selborne," that a dope to li rt ' : f 'not be 1! i i a beary rain se on ieotly as rE P| ict Pa i! 4 Te) = his edi. ' raitle- hong c. a& " t the | not a few by Tarver, which it woald to partially enjoy. How to Talk. ie i ~ 'al E% EF: il Hi i H rf H fz = Fs oer ze Reo 3] Was fife TE | | 8. i rit Ys : el i if i &EFLE 5 i ar le iftestytil i Ti F ? 3 oi ; fe ib aH it i F ti ; a if 3 = rt zs ! uf * I a hen bess power is requised, 1 é watandewed ton and a camipeteucy. The oo i af Hy fat } / THEE

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