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Northern Advance, 17 Feb 1870, p. 1

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_Bar1`ister4aVnd. At tor-ney -at-`law, - S9LIC1 l'()R I.v_ cI1}a.vcE1cy CONVEY- . , .9.\'(_7l~.`R, &'r., `an.- ' (.`OOKSTOW_N, C.VV. ')`)JvV I A U"0"U..'9.N'E'E P `Ion THE` C'ountz'e_s.of Simco_e' Q`; Oar A _ADDRESS-Rnsuon-.I?:'._0. ' du2ezz.: ._l5- June, 1868. )t`\ Ufllo June, 1868 . ' nxvomonr or; 73: ~_ lama: Bnaucn BIBLE spam,:%N;E,y%}[;umR,L%JmmS;; nmmnm nrun. V - -z- 5 : {UPPOIHI uw nuaugu,._.u_,qw,,,_ awn , T ANGUS Bf;-`.LIi., i % * . F lsLsnet;0f :Ida1:riage*FLcenses Tf:rb:::nI:-lbftf.F;fn`&?312f9.`& Q W wvaws 7r ~ JOHN U. uawmuv, _ '_ Stayner. . V . POSSESSIOII can be given.immedia_te1y. 896-tf M Tavern S_t_1_1d..-I to Let- El` -IIeir and Dcvisee 'CZaz'ms prosecuted; Joann. LAIDLAW, Stnvm CHRISTOPHER Hmmrson, -~DlP0Il`I_0IY-Or:'_!lp:`; : _ - 7 .g._ __` .....-'n~.~-nu :1-" any:--f (SL'ccr:ssou To A. I\I1sc.uu=m:u..) V M./IRKET SQUARE, 13/1113113. BARRiE,A CotiN1`Y smcom. TofL o_n_ `SALE; DUNLOP STREET," BARRIE. _P.oY_AL' Ho?!-:L. OFFICE ---HCRONTARIO Srnzn, Cbnnlxdwoon, \ ' Nover'```'`'` 1862. A V 1 inalrxsmm, . V A1landale,P.O. ' 48-tf ` ' I Proprietor. PROPRIETOR. ._Pr<.>p1-ietor. 825- REsIDE.'cu.:-The. fe; Cottage-`East ofthc I_ rcsbyterinn Chu_rch., . - . - _ , /1 `W C \ \TT\T.`\"IGt`|\7 0 1-l_1y[ Bgrtiera Jnh. 5111; lS66._ _ \\';AI'_JI`-ERA '1{I3'}{i'1*>.*G, 7` A T T 0 RN E Y-A T-L A W, THE undersignffd is prepnfd to _eI`fe.-'2 loans ',_ for any amount,.from`$;2.00 upwards, on- tl-e security of real estates, for any number` of years, from one to fifteen, the borrower clxouses, on the, best terms, and at the lowest rates.- Expenses sh-i'ct'ly moderate. -Ndcommission charged. : . p ' , - Q ' ANGUS BELL. P"YS'.0!4:\T%$@'3!**9W0U0HEvR \ '].'flJI l\7 JAB. DU' r A, ance Oicc, Barrie. uvvvvvl vu RESAIDENACEQ - - A'pri122ud, 1869. Mom: Moum! MONEY! H _ Money 3 Lend A |A-LL persons m wnnr.-of money, for `one or - ten yenrs,'_can obtain it on terms more ' advantageous to the borrower than those of any other Society, by applying to _ uvvr r 1 A u .u A \Tn`lrDQ 'D.T Q _ oF*QUi:5:N's coL'L'F.GE, 'A"2{_b` Licen-tniate oft/Le Royal College of Pity- sicians and Surgeous, D - N . . _ ..`..... COLDWATER s1'_Ri-251'. ORIILLIA. it the late resjdence of ."r. R.m`sb.y. 1 43-lyr -%%4iiE7E3:'1Lbi~f lsizzmmsur BU ILD1NG&1 SAVINGS SOCIETYI _DR. ARTHUR ARDAGH,- _ MEM]5ER_ ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS; '. T`.\*n a 1'! awn `D T. uuuunu ; ally \Ir\4') -4.1- ` 1s.A.RRm_..` T.n'1c`CA}.iTi1Y & n1c6AR1f11Y,~ 1:.'u;1:1s TEES A TO 1.: NE _YS-A T- . . T LAW, T SOLICITORS IN CU.>\NCERY.' BARBIE, - '- ONT. _Iizcorz5m`ated 'pursua7zt to the Acts of the 0FFICE-King St, a. few dcrs West of Church St..,v I`oronto. I . -1- IIENRY C,`-RESWICKE, JuN., _ V Provincial land Surveyor, ' VALUER. &c.. - ` . ` ' V . : . V - I I PIH'SICMN,_SURGEON$- ACCOUCIIEUR, 1 Conownxen, (roaMEn1.v nus. Tscnonnnn. 85 wnsox, - 13oNpm:An,) 1-urn-r1-'/\--u'rpu-og--_...._... I . -- -- --------'r------'`"1 Resid'u;e Mr} Charles Mc`Gae s, 'l`uo1juton.'! . I_`h_ornt_on, September, 18_G9._ . '890-lly. Axn U uu uuuu, Appraiser `and S`urvc_y_)r forvlhe Canada . V . ' _Pe'rmanent_Building and Savings Society _'Si'{1ghnnxpon; _141h-Augu s_t,718rG6. ~ 34 V . ":'""' ' *" I Provmcml Land Surveyonl r anrn 2.-`rvrnnvvnar arvnnrir . umumn. . . . N`B._-Va1uatio_ns carefully atteqded to.` ' 1-if ` DU.l.l(..'l1U_1l in bu/1LVL1'4u.l, uuurup T . _./JNCER, &c. ' . _ _ 0:-*nca-On Peter Street, nextdoor to the Posl- Utcc. ~U1'illin,'Jui1'c, 1868- _` ___A `23-_ . any-vdwr" ri- i>\/\""YL`A-`T - ARCHITEO T` 3-" cm? ENGINEER "BARBIE. ' 1.1.. :. u D u n..\`.1:.. ur..._1.- n-.__._.-._i. -I.)1..lU.I.Il.LLJO Late in_ H. B. M. Public4Works- Depa!tmen,i: Hung-Ko_ng China. ` . \ : _ 882-6n_;o. V -nu ununuuau, |PBDEIINGIWN.!1U,BE.@R| VIII` '1! .L`A`TE" 0I7_" KLHVEBER G, Lu; uuuvn uuuu.u_v, -.-J Ray-J .5 uv V WILLIAM `SA NDERS, P'.L.S._ g _, _B.um1n:,' Appraiser and Surveyor for the Canada Permanent vBui1diu'g,and Savings Societyf Ju1y_,_1e64. . . - A . V 1-ly - .A....u.u.au-_ uvsuu UULILJJIULI UL` L)UuauJ'.`JUi\k ` 1- ENGLAND, P.L., . DUNLOP.-S'I`Rl<}E'l`, BARBIE. V Corona; /or the Couzztg/A bf Simcoe. ()clobe.r`2nd', 1860. V _ . 1 N hpprovedfrecholdecurity,7a.nt1- at njode-A rate Interest. - ' Applylo. ~ ARn.\(`.H' Annsnn Rr . 7' Drdwins & Dscriptions for Patent bf in - ventions carefully prepared. Valuations made and Surveying of every description ex-.. * ecuted with accuracy and despatcb. . .dgentfor_1he J.'ETN.a L123, .Har!ford, cm- Aug. 24,1869. _ . ,.83 4-lyrp Mr. FRANCIS` RICHARDSON, Prebident. ARTHUR LEPPEP.,Vice-President. ` June, 1869. \Ju.nuun;n Solicitorj inj Chancery, - JT1 0RN_EY-./1'T-LAW; - Carxvcymzccr, Comniissioner in B.R., 5'0. . -Heir and Dcvisee Claims prosecuted. Agent `for the Canada Landed` Credit Company for _o1_u1iug money on`R eaIAEstnte. _ 0FF1Cl;`-Ne1:t Frank .Kean`s_ Stare. - Dec. 1, 1868. . 848-ly -PPLY T0 JAS. EDWARDS, Roya1 Isur_ L Oice. Barrie. ~ ' ' ' I-U VJUS'TICE IS'THE'-.GREAT,BUT_SIM11:LE PRINCIPLE, AND I Q\& IOiilaoan-{Id-l.h!&X\Ib\II-IL\JL' DRAUGHTM .a.N ,_.APPR.dIER, .coN. VEYJNCER. INSUR./2NC'E LAND. "./IND GENER./IL JGENT, v A ANGU8, - -.- -Mona" "M o N E Y" *T 7]-:NB.L% M |5R ..-C. s; ELLIOT, /r ...... ._ m.__..__ MON To L1:F 13:. i \/*/~.- ..~..-\ ;- , . -~_. -./`_.-\.-~x~_.'/\/\\/\. %MoN:v_ETLoAN.n ,vv\vvVv- .,..\.~\-.A/. \,.,.,-.s..;~ vsru.nn Ba. "J. W'AT S_ON, Wu.`1\I_om`1ME_n CLARK, Solicitor." .WM. Pvpsn, Secrctax-yand Treasurer. AnD.,u-`.11, AHDAGII & STRATHYJ ` V Barristers and_Attorneys, Solicitors in Chancery, T\7,.;n..m .... I)-.1.I. - fY......-.... DR. -J.` A. A`I'{i5j\_'G`I ||,q|p',_pI; QIVHUAUFU gr.--mu - convyuau -~to. '. JOSEPH.DOUPE, ' ru var. nntnn.-I:-n DR. SANDE Pgsvo NT ((131--r-r 5- A on. i A. .n;sTwAmr, _ 1\I'E15:1`cIu, ' P1zT()i`_l`:*.'ssi'( )i'\r'.AL nu" nai;ggag._:'sh2i6u,' I L J 3-` ca tilt!` npplyux V ARDAGH, ARDAGH 8: S'I`RA'I`IIY,' Snlinitnrs. Bm-ri `L-./1-1\;13;."G1t:"Iv.TR':L ZE1Ezt:7, ORILLIA . ' ;v..1....o:..... ...-.....r..n.. ..n...Am1 on - ; s't} av is:Ti7J::3?561Tib?;'f *f7J'.` J. LANDY, V ` T BARRLST E , ' V AT T 0 R-NE Y'- AT-LA W`, nuvnnnvr rvn\VI!l:`Ir Disputed: tings ' accuratfelguf adjusted. :-_-- Provivzcial Parliament. - ALBE171'IZ`7 FOWLIE, o`J3.iiIV..'I. IA.. (LAT-E or ToRo.\'1'o,) - u.n.uuuu.uvn M.D.. .\\;.'R'.'C.S., &c., Em_1;1:m'l_ T AND COUNTY A OF S1MC(fE;'GENERAL ADVERTISER. cxvu. encinnniz, IN`? I Y T I IYTNJIYYT VQUUG "'-" f 1 VALVER. M-2 I} u1:rie, 'Jnn`. 1, iscz. :jn dc}. xv. S.-\I.{DERSON', unriq 9... r.~....u,... ANGUs'nELL,' r.`..'n... r1...\...a In M 01 A1111, Solicitors, Barrie. 2-tf `$74-6mo. BARBIE. `Barrie, 343- A r:'cU DlLI'l'lC 2-tf sum, UUIlL" unu- ' .; M UEL is? R`O 1IN*S0`N7,' ? i D`.-\I1CY l%(`)UI/l`_O.\* (late of the rufj : _ or" l$.m1tnu1.: .\Ic(}arthy) and .\Ir;UA.\HL- '1`! i,\' I). >`. I`I-I \\'.\I{'1`, h;1ve entered into co-pn1't- m-rship with,Mos.:rs. Lount"& Boys, for the ]Irn(`IiL'(: nfzlxeir pr-Wession, nt Bm`rie,- under the lirm name of Messrs. Bou1'ton,Lount, Boys and Stmvxxrt. ` - (IF1"/(';"f--Drmlop blrcct, 13`arrir, oL'a1"lL c- . I .7 - 11 \. l',. `. VI 5... _ O '1` IIIIQ VVULIIIKAO ` ., _ V _ Daura thanked the speaker for his great cohseicleration. She _then went on to inform him_ of the "interview which she had hd with her husband on the fmreviolls evening, audehoew he had_mem1ced her, if [she refusod_to comply with his commands. L Ila uvnhic fn lxrrun run an-n:n 1.19 I\:u UUIIIIIIJ WLLII All-3 uuuuuuuuau .- He wants to have me again by his side, merely to topture me-tc_) render my existence as Iniserable as' it `was, before! she continued. I know not` what he will do when twelve o clock at noon to-day shall come, and he nds` I have-not obeyed him. `If . ,1 uuo uuuu DlI1.l.l\7\.| Hi you : That life will be utterly {vorthless to me,-unless,'for the f'uture.A it [is totbee shared in your societylhe: answered affectionately. . ' Do you Iorget, Prince ! I forget nothing, my beloved. You are not aware that my grand- father has disappeared? ` No. A ' . It IS suppose-.1 by ' every one in the J place {that it was he who shottyour. Highness. ` Illa! . ' - V . I-have, been questioned and cross- *qu_e.stionedt by one authorized to inquire into the case; but I avoided making any statement whatsoever in return, I was at a loss how to act, and'I'de'emed o it best to remain silent. I hate Cap- tain Bauntree, tis true; but, notwith- standing that faet,l should not like to do him any injury. '1 urill rncnnnl xinnr l.\nIu'n.-n In OLA! u_u uuu u.q_y uIJuly- . ` '1 will respect your feelings in that respect, deurv madame, the Russian answered. None `shall everAlearVn_ from my lips from whose hand I received this wound. ` ` rx .. ,1-1.1 1 1-'1-' .L Iluvu HUD UU\;_Vv\.| llllllu - You cannot obey l1i1n-;-ycmzust not-, the Prince replie_dV,altcmpting to take one of her hands in his, . A \'r.., 1 ._-..-. _.,_..-_ 11,, 1 : in 'F,Iy hence! Wlxithcr ! he inquired. To my brother, at Coblenlz. He will gladly" afford me a`sheIler-. V ' ` `Inf nnnr `llnlxr-\|\r' Iuv:`l Lam`: "f.I`I . UIIC Ul uvl uuuuo All Illa. _No; 1 must at jonce hence, if your Hnglmess will but assist me to do an slclul uuunu nu; u. oucucl. I But` your hnsb'nd will iseek you there. ` V . - ` T ' '[`hen.I'must nd aihdme ]sewl1ere. ; V'l`he Prince w'as_silem fora few [se- conds; He was mditatjng. 1` `inn nrnnhl frncf.rnb I u7nn]J' Rn bvuua. LJI4 nun un:u|IuI.|u3. If you would trustvme,I would" nd you a liome--:1 home in which you ' would be'botl1,securc and happy. She did not answer him. ` V Ah, I see : you cannot rely upon my honor! _ V Still she was silent. . If I pledge you my word that I will not see you again until youask me `to come to you, W1 you promise? to ac- cent `the asylum I speak of ! VQQ QIID rarininnrl nlrnnisf ;'v\nnr`nr\Tu I` i Joufo. MCMULLEN, ACCQUAVPANT, Notary -PUBLIC T A\'n A\YT\("I4`\?L`DAY A.fVL`\Y'lV ODITYYA My friends, who ]iTve'in London,arc simply a doctor of medicine and his wile. Worthy-people they are, and devoted to my interest. ` * I niII`l1nI11 Inns 1 On uni nunnuv l~AnuA.`1v" uunvvu JJ(l|-Illlo, ' She approached his couch with much trepidation. She felt that he had been wounded through her-.that she was the cause of his suffering; and shetexa `pressed her regret at his sad state with 'cmisiderahle' emotion, keeping back her .fearsfwith difficulty all the while. fhu rnrnnf T)-Wnnn 1"...-. n-.:...|;o l...-._ .u:a.l-3. wuu l_uul.L3IIH._y an l._llU \Vlll16, Only reect, Pr'incc--yun might have been killed! she-added, with ` a -shudg der. 7Oh,`1l1ankhea'ven t'l1uAt'your life has been spared to you ! ' V119? 117; `In nlfan-In I-Ivl'\II1\`p\nn IA vxqu. un. uol llllll I -3lI\`JC|l\ U] E ' . _ _Yes, she rejoined, almost inaudibty ; for she felt somewhat ashamed of hav- ing doubted the honesty of hi inten- tionjs towards her. -` ' ' l|.1-. L._:_._J_ ._,I 1- -- 1-, 1 nu nu: BlU|\ uuuulucr. The Russizm was alone" when he re"-. ceivd Da_ura.. ' T 1 gu__ _, , , I '1 u - `I -- I ' L|UVUL\3\.l I-U Ill] lllLUlUaLa But how am I to get away secyetlyl Captain Baintree will be on thejalert. - What is _ll1c time of day ? , _ She glanced. at the clock on the cl1imn'ey-piece. T A Iris no_w aquarterlto eleven.` ~ Good!I{iu_dly touch the alarm for I\1 D - , _ Captain Ba intree s_Wife_- CHAPTER VI. _ T On the follof.vmg morning the sur-V geon !ound- his patient progressing } mnst favorably, hlltnpparently `very `- uneasy in his mind, He asked, as he- ] fare, to be allowed tosee Madame Xan- fine; -and accordingly :1 donmsticgvith I a polite message from the Pxfince,-ways i sent to request. that Iady s- attendance in the sick chamber. I A rm.- n..__,_-,._ .,, I ' . IIIU I j Dauxa obeAyedLhiVm.- _A.nd,fn'esentl`y, from the ante-room, in which he had been waiting, the`Prince s condential -'a't-tendant appeared- - 'Fl1;a :3 Tuun nan (A:-On:-,I'\'onlL.u. OLA CI-'|-Ulul\ALIllIr CIIVRICCIICLII . Tliis is Ivan, my .fos.ter-brother, the Prince said. to Damn, who, with` your permission, will" be your travelling companion, and will not leave you un- ,til he has delivered you safely into the` hands of Doctor and Madame Nnkella. He understands, and causpeak, four lzzjuguages--namely, Russian, German, French, and English; and should ybu. sumdin nie_ed> or protection, his arm will be your protector. ` Than f.nrrn"nn- oniTu...'-. `ilvtln Lap!` VVIII WU JVUI II`U|-W\.'0\UIf` 7 Then, turning to Ivan. who had been listening to the above attentively, .but.not curi'ouly,he badehim ordlr a closed carriage to be prepared without amome.ut s delay. V A A ` Vnll` Inna! any-a :1 nun-an-.In'f'nn 'IZ`n..1.....I _I5[.nblishcd Weekly," in the Town of I`-an-;'e', every Tunnsnn morn1ng,_ containing the current news of the_dny, and all matters pertaining tuUle.a.'al1'B ofthe County. Price $1 in advance or _$2.00 if not paid at the time of`subscript,1on. ' . A I:v:;t:'r|s_1riU.-Six lines or under, first insertion me; each subsequent one 12c.,0ver six lines, 16 perline,rst`inscrtion; each sub- Cards $4,par-y $3-for six months, '.f not more than ten lines. `Special contracts `can be m'nde'b_y the -year, or parts ofa year. Orders to discontinue * Advertise- " mcnts to be made inwriting. , '0 `paper discontinued until Vallnrrearages urcpx1d,'except at the option of the publish. or. ~ ' . I n.xr1.\'a,'llooKB1NDING and Rumxo done on the nmnt me more completethan any other .\'ui~tl1 of Toronto, having been carefully - titted out in every particular. Um'muuico.li0n9 should be addressed `to the Publisher, pusl-paid. - n. l?l?\f sequen one dc Professiona.l- or Business premises. The facilities of the Est.ablie h-- '- E IlI`I|llUl4I|vl DICK, O ' . You must away, enmute for England, .this`very hounvlvnn. Come to me ' presemly,_and Iwill give you further instru cti0hs concerning` your journey, wlnc_h_f_or 9. time mustbe performed by ho`rses,*and pursued `by unfrequented roads.- . ;, ,. '& -_ ,_ v ' Ivfmi bowed, and left the roum. ; ; You will i1_hw l1dve_ to make some sort &;t'.jpiepara_Iioxi'fpr this journey you ` are about tq take, .the|Prince observed. But the htel-keeper h1n-_- 3 - M . An "account unsettled. PreciseIy_; that little tnqtteg will be ntteehdedv why` AIvan.*' _ ` ` V Bil`. Princf'.-`- 2. _ , , 1 . .. ~ Ni! :26" h av'nb Vtiixie-19w=r 19I:A,..1.I.' . aaid';a`g;}1nrinjerr{zb'tAin' :h`e ;.`_,,, , _ -I; i*v`as'-hbut "fa gthaf in ` littia ., --~- r-v-.':-.-`;'.~ 2 .. __ T Sq.miich .Lthg'..beue;jfor me, for I: shall ysfhnv.-agfsw: monnents:m.ote of`, L S' '89.<.=i.'y.T <.w,l;.on will . ,1: vs 11 oppp_r.tVupity"`6(=-, an , "IQ!_l_)k:" ff -`, uu:u,_u5g.|u_ |ll_lel'l'll.pllDg net. 1_was-ahourwa -aa"y fhaf niy'1im_e ' pro W1??-~1Tr99.}*s%*eied%9z*f' _ `an .899??? " gn mu .'- ' ' Ontario, Thursday February .17, 1870. THE` WHOLE SAECRET OFVSUCCESS IN ALL GAOVER'NN:[E`NT. A...-., vauueuu auuuseu mom. S0._ V Madame, he went on in unsteady.ac- cents-for lhlS_ sceue `had nearly ex- yhaustd his _lilt}e remaining strength, --madame, I will nowput my query to you'iu a different manner. Were you; at. the` present A moment, at liberty to accept the cffer of my heart and v11an'd. would -you do so? ' ' ' `I T n......`nr 9.1]! ....a I..._:..... ..._._1_ _' yuvu I uv husvlll Uliuc I l1ave alreadysaidVas much,have I -not? ' ' u-1 ' -.- IIUB U How gl~ud?,_:ingl.y vou yield me re- plies! he complained. Another qnesg 1ion,yet,Vallow me to put to you,_'.1n_d I havevdone. Should I write to you, will you respond to my-letters? (".|1A'c-u`rIIH\r nn Hfo nnn:-1ih'nn1l..sO nan. vvru yuu xcalluuu LU :uy'1tJlL8IS! . ' Cheerfully, on the condition thatyou `write not to me on a. certain subject. `Namely, love ! The same. V _ V T T Isuppose you are right in imposing that condition] upon me, but `Well, 1-am your brother for the present-:--for " as, long as you are Uzrptajn Baintree sl wife; but when you are neither his} wife nor his widow---[should that time; ever arrive---I will be something still: dearer to you. than brother ! Now,l adieu, my beloved ! he added,` holdin'gI out his hand for hers, which she had nosooner givenhim, than he carried it to his lips. Adieu 3- he said once.-more. And then he dropped `her hand. a. sud- den Iaintness overpowered `him, and he closed his eyes. ` ul... ..c......A ....s .. - ........._-`.r 1 ____ _._ sne mltered forth, reluctantly. After thut,_l1e was silent for ` seconds. Look me in the eyes, dearest time, he spoke, rrcsenlly. - Daurnv obeyed .him,' with blu: cheeks. She alone kn_ew whet the crimson sulfused them. A-"nllnrun '1... ....... .... V A ` .\'nv... 1_$I`.R \V\llIILl Uli UL U X . . I--I'cann`ot tell, not being in such :1 positic5n-, she stznpmercd in great cm_-- barrassnlent. -rr ~ I '.u . v - . . |)d.I|tlGlllUlllu I _ Ileai`, madame, that I have been cruelly deceiving myself! he sighedi I thought you rega;rde d me with -some little kindness. ` Aud_soI do, she broke forlli, _ear-' ueslly. Ishould not have confided in. youas I have done, or solicited your assistance, had I not esteemed you highly. " `fun Inuit; 1...-up.-.A 4,. ....o'..-.,.- ....,. [I-6 UIUBULI IIID U153! , ` She stayed not :2." momentvlonger, bulhurried out ofthc room, outside the door of whiqh she encountered Ivan, attired for tr.velling, who told her lhutthe carriage would be ready and wailingm the fcourt-`yard of the hotel in` ten minutes. 117- -, __._J_...._7,_ I. l|UlDl Ill LGII IllIlIul\I3o Was madame s luggage -in rcddiness? he inquired respectful] . Qhn rnnnnr` ii: Hun ..m......{o:.... .....J wr-.v- e . But "suppose I exert my inuence in unloosiug them, and am successful 1 he returned quickly." Come, answer me, Ieutreat! - -* ' ' - She averted her face from his gaze. You ask me for a 'promisr-. which no woman, placed as Iam, ought to give, she fultered forth, After that. he urn: mlnnl {nu nnrnn III`D'III,O _Y0lI have learned to esteem me, gthen? he eagerly cried. I l1nno n`n-nnn 1111:.` on -.-\....L 1.....- T lIG_ lluiuuvu I uoyuublyllly She replied in the affirmative, and then hastened to'l1er apartment; to at- tire herself 101' the journey she was about to take. ' c\|__ -_._._ _- ___'_.-I, _,-. - 1 .- . 1 uuuuu Lv wunbio I She was so much agitated. that she could scarcely secure the strings of her bonnet. Each `passing lootstep she heard in the corridor she fancied be- longed to her husband. VVas~he in the hotel at 'this moment, keeping watch over her ! Or_had he gone to the railway station.-in the hope of nd- ing her there? ` ' T :-auni-ullu aka `Ivan .-l....4l-_I ' L__ _ DU l|U\V 0 You do not answer me,` pursued he, anxiously. .Y-.__.. ,7 ` " " I` ` ....-u-vuuu I . ' I, may'never be free fromuthe` fetters to which you_allude, waUher evnsivy: reply. ' Rut" ..... ...'..L 1' ---'-_n ` F " SOLICITOR IN CI]/INCERY, CONVE15 A/V(`.IvfR, Err. - Iulllv I Daura remembered her rst love, and something akin tou "pang darted through her breas: at that remem- brance. She had 11evermentior:ed Harl EberswaId s name to the Prince,. and, somehow, she shrank from domg SO l'!O\V. `tr, 1 - ' ` ` Ills II`-7| IIICIW X ' Presently she was startled" by a wrapping at -her room-door; and open- ing it, she was met by [the hotel-keep- er s smiling `face- He made her `:1. most obsequions bow, and announced that he hadcome to conduct. madame to her cnrximze; . Cl;_l-..__,1 _ I tv nun uqu I l`Il;;Uo She longed to make erlain enqui-. ties about one of the inmates of the hotel, but dargd not do so. ' A. :t ..-...::....1......n.....'_|.v1- .. . . . WX;.,i`f"~I1"e;1`L;linF1; 32} I`: o;{ g'h:s, the hem keeper informed the iady, in 9. half: whisper, that Captain Baiutree had Just left {he house. Whdf An Ivhn bnnln n`\l\IuC-- lL_L __ ,, syllable to offend on. It`, in the pros cess of ynrs~--I shall not care how long Ihave to wait tor it-'_freedom K from the troubles which now enthrall you, should come, would you "become mine? I n-.. JMB to |E||v I III? llVllBUo What do you know about` thgt gen- uvuuasu 3 nu.-3 nun uuununpu QUBSUOD. At that, minehost rubbedihis hands [ -tog`etl1er`,7and looked sngely it1to.Daura; s ayes. . V n;n l:':n`\nno- Lu.` J----- - Li -` Ilullllillo This little matter might `not have been carried out safely had his High- ness uotuoneso. As it was, Madame -might depend on the Captain `being misinformed " concerning her move-` ments. . . T` Reassured, Daura, attended by the master afthe ho_use,and a _waiter"bear- 1ingi,her`trunk, now descended_'iuto the court-`yard , ' where she found the Prince s own private carriage awaiting `her. ,Ivan s(o'qd.at theAdd9rV~ to I assist her in. -"t- -;_v.u .--.._ .,- I I ` gs I-Iigqhness had done`him the great [honor to conde in him, he ex- plained. ` . T 'r]1iQ "H11: rniuilau ou:_La. ...._g 1.,._, .'a aSlja!1`el-T':;z; s;.l;:f_rapil' glane around her," then took_ her seat; and? presently 'I_he *e`qtiipag`"'wus.-in m'otion,'and pursuing ` 'iti`wa'y down theiroad, in . a contrary 3 dixecon from the railway stafiou. . ` ` Dnum could hm-Ala I..I';.u.. cl...-o` 4. - F .?l. I.'IR I ERS. ./ITTORNE YS; SOLICI- - TORS, 6-c. \-\'...5.`.... A.........-...nn D..!1.1!ur-n f`Ln..:-.1 uuc\_auvu uuul U16 IZIIIWEY SHIUOD. . Dauru could hardly believe that` she had really escaped from out of the c Englabd gtb seiek. ;a-hams; i_tnder.the roof . f_8!aI.Igers-`l .He.1r'* pqsition: had .b:n-. 2 .'alI_ered 39 iqddegiljg &d180 unexpected- 1 ` _|_1o?oou'ld-' lit;(juile: xealiaVa3_`lho< `~.l.'?'|'.l3.`.~;9JIe't'~ V V = - lvithpf Eiihhtg; iliaigds of her grandfather and he; l1us_- ; ' ba_nd'both-l--tha t she was goingback IO "m:;;Eh:::$n % 9;." si.u;nuaae. am`. ; vgqvhqxcmigidenhlauaneisinestvn tlint VI~'1.liQ=*PtipiQi i`1I9ple:1` iigyj .101; ' . i. `C0 i ` I -.;' (r. `:.43- ti v.i ii blL1s11iI1g_| alone knew wherefore] x"..-..I oL..'__ __ SOHIG inad- loud oath pr `twain Engl:sli,- "and tak- ing. o`.h'n,VlvIa!, angrilyjdavsI,I_"ei;`-`V'i:t. against [E1115 yl ~ Ar 1f3..i Herb the gentleman gava vent to a . - uyvu |.uu.uuAIvI1r uuuuuu V - It wasnot m1til_'after some moments reflection that Duura could ,toach her- iself to believe that, with ']van, Shzl Iwas"entirely safe from Oscar Grant. ` \Vhat possible harm could the o`=d ms-. I ! I u < cal do her while she had thejxrnns of three Stout servantmeu to defend her? she asked herself. `Still, she would rather enotencouuter hin1'--r;1lher not look him 1n the face again; T`b_-__...e.. .1 .I ' 1 Aujlnll, I.|II\l`\rLllIC`JlI IIIIII I.\.' HUI. Ren1urk1n_9; that the n1-.1n s,fuc_e wore a. disturbed" look, she D.:'k_L`d him if ,anylhin'g had occurred? n"a\r'nr11n |v.\.l I.-.F5 I`.-- `_._.4..-A 3.. AL- some rest. fl`! I Anu xmu uxm mnau AUILLV 1', umuuux. .0Hi_ce on Peter Slrent.'_ _ _' . _ , Wild and Improved Farms in the Counties of Ontario and Simcoe for snl. ' K?I.nv1R: Irnl-nn nn rank: 't|n`la;|nCnr` Ila-. quv wumg lnuvlul: ncr. . 6 A fricassecd chicken, then :1 sweet" omele-.t,.sur11edelicious cream cheese-., and a. sz11ud,-:-\vilh' these Mulun1~- would dine snmptupusly, the `woman, said. Ahd ixwuv she rushed, Ivan fol-] lowing her tulook alter his horses auvla other n1uAt,t<.-rs. " uuu IIVLAIUI ' I I _ The I-audl`ady had_ informed Damn! that there was a vacantchzunbcrclmse ; `byat her disposal. Dzuxra now rush- ed forlh In; Search of it. The sing-Al ing being contmucd, there was 116' danger of her entering b _v mist;;ke the apartment already occupied by'_l1er knavislr k1n s`nmn.T ` ' `n___.Ll, ' ` nuuvlalr nlu-3uu.|lL- I _ I V Breathless ivilh agitation, ` she e`n-' 'tered a, little p|uc_e_-u mere cupboard ; "and Llrnckingz the. door, threw hrsell upon thenarrow couch. ' H` \l'n nnf nn1H'n n. r-t\I1'ur\r ..-. .........o..9 nvun nun Ill HAG Aauu u5un1.. . Presemiy, the singer. ceased, opem (1 his door, and went down stairs. Five minutes.a[lcn\'urds,. Ivmfs foot. was heard outside the barrier of the bes! saloon. `\Vherenpou Daura. `peopcd ` forth,und.c`:1lled him to her. 1?n.mn.-I,-3.1.. 01...: LA .......9.. I` . . _ . . . . ..- ,uu)'uuu5 Ilu.Ll ULULIIIUKIS , Madame had left her bonnet in the carriage, Ivan answered. Va... T ....m.-......J :4 I ...... -- -( nf- E,uu.aAuu.) uCIlt.'R1.UlUl'. Alter travelling for some hours,-_tiIey [halted at an ebscure village, beforethe door of a meamlookiug wine-shop. Hereour travellers a1ighted,and Uaura entered the house, and was conducted through a mum dense with the fumes of tobacco, and filled with the cl-amour of noisy" tongues; then up _-4 narrow`, dingy. staircase, uud into. what was called the best room in the hotel; in which there were six rudc.ly-made wooden chszirs, :1 square tuhlc and a fire-stove. The place was scrupu'lously_ clean, but tlxe`barrenm:ss or it seemed to send a chill through` I);1tIz'a sl1cairt. I'D?!) "nhn . . . . . ..II I....; -V N ` u|a'...I.uI. oumu u;u us l.\Vl:lVb` IHHCS. Ivan` surggcstcdvtlnui .\!ud:uy1c shunll have a dinner 1' cpnrcd for her at once,- and that she` sloukl afterwards take.` unnxn rad! aunuu Icon 1 V The landlav-'-'w1io was very (3e'af----- 'prumisedTI\'an that the lady should lmve.no.c:1uso to complain of lhe_ lure she wuul_d provide her. ' ` A rrlrtucnnll I-`1:r-"nu `L-" - """ 4` lllhl IIIKIIIUIGI D-aura sat down. on one of the wood- en ('hairs,uml_ gazed listlessly out of the window near her. liar mind was full ..r nI.......l.o'..'...I ..l' .. 1..-, C'- amule voice in the adjoining apart- -uu --nuuvw |guu_I HUI - 1151' 'lHIUU \V'15! full of llwught and of sndness. She; saw no lmppy future "be('urc'_hcr; nay,; she had not :1 single` my at hype. While she was sittingthus despondent, ment burst into song. 'I\,,, uuuulo auu DUSQCOG tor Stile. V ` iI3`Lnnd5 valued and rents collected. Mer- .clm.nts books made up and arranged accu;-atevly N.B.--'Specia.l attention paid to collec_tions' and prompt remittances made.; ~ - RKFERl1\l(`,ltl.-"nn.'T`, I.-, Rh-`Dhnrann nVnn'lnr- un.uI- UIIIBL lull) sung. Dara started up from her seat with a ,smolhe re(l cry. uauuasu, ;vu.u uuowI':l_Uu. _ _ Yes; I removed it, [because of the heat of the weather, and because I found it far more agreeable to travel wilho1_It'it. ' 1\ W nuuu a nun uuuugu u'.1ura's noun. Hem "she wvoulal have to remain, Ivz1:1'inforp1ed her,- until [the horses were fit to resume Lheirj'.mrney. 'l'l_'1e'y wouldvnot be able to obtum a fresh ` re- laiy till they l'e`d'C|IC(l> the next. town, distant some ten or twelve miles. f.n'.u- mu...,..~o...l '.I.... 11,, I ,,. I I pluvluclcu 11]. I - _It was the V0100 of O.scz1rGrant`she* : hadlneard. ' - ' rnu,, u 1.`: . ~- - -- vv nu-uvuv Ito Precisely, rturhd Ivan. _\VcH; would M-udanlc crcditthut. they acm:1l_- ' Iy had _themisfortune to stumble upon. V Mr. Grant, whoihad ,seeuA mld recog- ` nized M-ada.me s bonnet ? 1 11 - |_.._____ `I . 1 . .- unuuu u1.uuI.uuU D UUIJIICL 1 ` IIe knows that 1 am hero then, i Ivan !- Daura cried. ' `I _ _ . _ _ , _ _ _ __ `Y , , avuu 5 .L.Iu|IIu \4||\.l_lo I suppose so. I saw him at the cur- riage,- with Madame si bonnet in his hand. Idid not pretend, to police him,and kept out of his sight. But presently I saw him gd into the kit- chen, and address the lady there. She .being rallfer deaf, he had to raise his voice for my benet as"well as_ for her s. ' 17 1 r u . - .1 uuu [uuycu IUI ner I|H.UI_'e nnppmess. The scenes she passed through, at: though lovely in the extreme, claimed but" little attention from Dall!t).-_-`her every thought was bestowed upon her gracious beneFa.'ctor. Anm. c-......n:.;._ r, ,. . , 1 A lions to him! But what would have become of her had he. not extended the hand of friendship and generosity towards her '! She. blessed his name, and `prayed for her fntme huppmcss. [P118 SCEHGQ RIIA VIPIQCOI` fhvnlihlx n`; IIWI OI ` You have some fresh guests in _1 house, ch, madame`? 41 heard him` serve, You are cooking dinner them, I perceive? `7nc- n`un`urna'n-rninn In nhva ` uuu prompt remmances maa_e.. * " Rxr:nE>:c1:s.-lIon-' D. L-. McPherson. Senator; Hon. John Simpson, Senator; Hon. G. Craw- ford, Senutnr; lion. M. 0. Cameron.-Angus . Morrison. Esq., M. P.; John Morrison, Esq., M . I -; T. D. McConkcy,.Esq., M.P.; A. P. Cock; burn,Esq., M.P.P.; Wm. Bean ,Esq.,`M.P.P.v John Ham Perry,Esq.,_Whitby; actors Corbett and Ramsay, Orillia; and the Editors of the Examiner, Barrie; Canadian Post, Lindsay and (`In-mu`:-In Wk:-Lu ` Bllulll, I. [VII-VUIVU3 V Yes; she 'wasTgoing to give the lady"-who was a perfectaugel to look at -ou'e of her famous lricasseesp f\L'. _ I, l__I A.__I _1'l.I_,', `qla?'|JL|I7 UI IICI IQIIIUN5 lIIUU3UCl ll Ohb, a lady! And did she comsin yonder ne carriage I see in the yard 1` the old gentleman pursued. j Yes, your honor. Alone ! T , Certainly not aloile. Madame had a courier and two servants. V ` Olugquite a `grand dame`! 1 Oh, quite so. ` An English lady? ~ 7 The womanreplied that she didn t know, as Madame had not "spoken to. her." '1--.;_1_.-___-,, .1 1 1, JIUIO How long was the lady going to stay `there? was the -next question the old gcmlman puthto the hostess. - , "(Inlay `kn I1Krnnn hot` Dnn`nA nhr` uuuuuunuu lltllv ul tut: uuatcaao V .Only till the horses had rested,_nn3 _wer.e ii; to resume. lheirjourney, the woman rejoined. - M. (':........o n....;.1...n H... |.:...:..... .....'A VVUIIIQII IUIUIIICU I V Mr. Grant then left the` kitchen, and went loitering about the coitrt-yard, _ I'vn`h further added.- ~' V J IIVL- -_.___A..A_ _.,~u `. . an A `I qvuu Iululcl uuucu. ' '. -- _ U The servants will not talk? said -11-1--- ___' 9 -' _ ` JJHLIICD A Madame need .. be under_ no appre- hension on their accoiint,Ivnn respond- ged; ` The men had-their instructions, and would obey them tolhe .very_letter. {They were men: wor_thyA of being irnsted, as jthe _I?rinc_e well knew, eise fethey yonIdfj.not,,_h.a${e',hadv the honou? . of ,1-being. :Ml!.lan.1e q;V e_fscorL_ on lhi3."0G_j.' Innhn, .., `the `A for Ill/-16: From time to time, she looked out oi the cai'riagevwinu`o\V, to see whether any sort of vehicle wzm following in the, --not even a fo'ot-passcwa-`er was within l Vl0\V. ' llt was her grandfatlier whom she was fearing at the present moment. She thought that, seeing h er attend- ed by Ihe Prince's servants, an d travel- ling in the Prince s own equiprvge, he I might probably form a wrong. idea of her position, and to seek to force his company upon her, Just for the sake Of obtaining money from her to support: hjui in the lavish style in which he` loved to live. i ' L`L._ l_-,,, I .1 . - - - Ii wake of her own; but none was visible 3 l ux;Vu`|u5__', I-`ll aucmg HID1 again. ' I But 1)a`ura was still nneasy--where- fore she couldnot exactly explain to herself, since_|tl:ere did not appear to be any immediate cause lorlthat uneasi- ness. 1',` _I-`x-.hru:1ry, 18:32. nu-_u mu nvu. 7 She feared that she had not seen the X last of Oscar Grant, now that he had once more fallen across her path. Whol would have dreamed of cncounteringl {him in an obscure village like that? ,'.hrougl1 which_they had just passed.l lputting up at an-hosn.ll nnrl n..:,,.:.m| I Iv_K.|lIU|- A ne day, Fra11z,tI1e 1 |m:1rked, with a bland, ye ` ner. -r. 1 . _ Franz;plucked at his lorclock, and! gruuted furllrsome sort of m1in'Lellig;- ble reply. I (in: ,-;,l '...r n_- , -I r-- ` I uua llikllyl l Got rid_ of the grand folks, eh, `Franz? ' I 0 Yes, gracious sir; answered the lad",l looking atvsomething bright Iyiugin his hard, brown palm. _ 1 Ah, ,they haveheen generous,l per- `ceive, Oscar added,` glancing over `the lad`s shoulder, `and taking a peep at the` coin in his hnnd. Yes, gracious sir, was the other s grinhing reply. _` I wish they were I coming here agam. ! 'm.c... ...:-x.- - ~ .`...,...= ; unurueq me out kna ' No, they won t, gracious : said, shaking his head quite ly; .\r..n ...I._- " " ` ` No. 7 ~Who1e No. 910. I l 1 i i I I i V ....u.u,u.ux:y uaa Jll putting up zm-hosIel_. am `lxebcst of everything to be 1 . .ure him, when,.as she heliev not a mega of silver in his pay with? `Era II1|'l u...... I-,, V "` lint] vvnlll . I . , I We wnll now leave Datum tn pl'll'.\'U`. I ;her Journey, and return In the little: wine-shon_ and tn nu... r~--... ' \.vuuu5_ IICIU again. They might come here" agair knows? returned the old knnve. NO; Hmv u.v..n"p ....----'-- ~ - I No! why shouldn't they ! 10:; a charming village, and your ' mistress makes 1). capital lricassee. , Oh, tl1ey_ re going a long way he[nce,s gracious sir, I heard the cuachmau say. Did you hear where they are going to-day ! Oscar demanded, eagerly. Yes; to jhe little town of Warsh- burg.A ` ' In. nr_....u...,, - - - - - E a am. Busbten withtlu Patent Oicc an_d- ' _ _ >u'lher-Deparlmenl: off tlu;Govr-nmenta. , ogirymanrs AND; run; BE__GIS'l'B"1'I0r{ 6r_`rn_,Kbii nuts 3 DESIGNS P360IliED;; E. in-uiliigu, {"6 ' n_o......-.-...v...... 7 -- - S D`.-\nn.\' .\ICCAlt'InY. D`.-\x.'ro.v McC1u_:'rm', Jr. Uri-'x<:!-'s.-[)un1o'p St., the sam. as "those oc- cuxgi-i` by the late `firm, of` .\Iessrs.-"lim`1lton r` & .\I-.(,`:1Hlyy. _ A , 847 ' l ulruuo But, `strange to re?atc, Oscar Grant kept himsclfout ofsight altogether, and the travellers departed wnthout eithcf hearing of seeing him again. ])a{um was um .....,..n.. ...t---- u nulsuullrg, _cI1'! cried Oscar, joy-! , fully. Only twenty miles hence`. I` can manage tuwalk thither by morn-. -ing. Then lc_z1vo me to ferret her out when there, he added, talking to him- self, and turumg aside. V A? 'l\;zv .'...o..._. .1 . .. ' - H , .._.-... ..... iv Aullcla ucl ULII. talking h At this instant, the rumbling sound of approaching carriage wh-eels was heard; and presently a closed vehicle coated with dust, dashed into the court- vnrd. - I.aUuI.Ul yard. 1?". J'Al\Ao Fm 89Ped'wilh astonishment, and :19 "`t`adYa equally astonished, rush- e on . A 7 ITV U U U- Two carriage arrivals in ohe day! Widow Schwarza s hostel was certain- tly becoming famous? Franz remarked that the two hors_es were covered with foam. They had been driven at theirthardesf, he could see. .__ -.........u vvnul ll'bllo lney 1106 A gentleman nlighted, and although Oscar had only seen Captain Baintree once, he recognized him "at the very first glimpse he caught. ofhim. Oho! mentnllu `...I..:...,..: .1... -1. nun Snuupau He caught. 01 mm. mentally `exclaimed the old rascal, with a sly wink of. the eye. The cat is after the mouse, is he! I can t say that Iexaotly comprehend matters at present; but, trust me, I ll soon get to the bottom of the mystery. ':HOIl08; OSHGY! `have Vnll Qnnn unit- I will speak to the hostess, Ivan un- sweredg Atanv price, Madame shall be protected from every annoyance. Andso saying, the man went. his] way to the kitl1en, to talk to, the mistress of the house, and Dnum again retired intoiher little chamber. V -(`IT\15|'l"`l'.`!5 nu ovuu gm. _u.y mu nouom at the. *.HoIloa, dstler! have you seen any- thmguf a carriage here today ! com - meuccd the Captain, accostiug Franz. .Bul hem Hm InmII..A..v. .......... 4:...._- nxammer, name; 4 Chranicle, Whitby. meucca the Captain, accostiug .But here the lnndlndy s square gure interposed itself between the speaker and the lad. - There has been ta carriage here to? ' day, sir, saidslte, preventing the latter ,fromreplving'. r lCot_1taininga lady} \ ' A very beautiful one sir. V `Dressed in black 2 In black, sir. ` Good! I `am oni-her track! cried the V Captaimvin Englis . ' ' Whl A `iil tInQ:sn An}. .. f.`-L ;-- An I urum unobserved followed the pair, Butghe-is gone, If;spppoe1 Caiptam V Bamtree continued; as he walked up stairs into the widows best. saloon. ` VT Yos_,;si|7, she answote. ~'- - Here gentlom_anga,v.a yont to a .,lpl;1i._0allt~Ip[. ;two11 n En`gh s1j,-"__'`pd_ t.a_kf- o;-h%ii::u` z in `rilrdaghbxtugannut, vuirlulll, Ill llagllsno Wouldyou desixe any refreslxnlent, sir? I can get you` a chicken fricassee ready almost directly. This house is quite famous for its fricasseed chickens the widow said, as sli'e3led the travel- ler into the. little host_l,_ whither 0s_c_ar Grant .u'nobs'erve_d` followed pair; 1 . But aha-is nnn;.I'."niisnsn..1'l1$5J.'..n .5. To Warshburg; eh? xllu, n..1.. , uv nut depart a nut nf 5 And $2 on if not paid`, 1' in advance. . I ,,-_-vu'- vIIl\1 UIKKKVIIII" zrything placed l.ve -' n,.as believed. he hm] {F Q;lI'DI| :.. 211.- -' - - ' ,_.... | again, who; ed M3 H1 ltnnlyn I `"`-J lmu Jllsl. p:lSS8G,! hostel, and ordvringl 'l1in.. 4,. I... -1, u A the old villain re- d, yet lofty man- PATENT sotncjmiuauwsnxm, f\ I"I`ATlIV-A II n'\v A . . 3 cnedVOscnr, Joy-1 nlna hnnnc.` Ii .. uulIU\Cu. Ill: IILUJI ' pocket tn SH , Fran? : mournfnl-l lwarshburg. It i:;:1 town 0! lm: little importance, I helivc. I ili.n'L suppqse your coacliman will know limv Lo lind it, the road` to it is so exceed- ingly circuitous and perplexing. I have tmvellecl almnt these parts fl good deal on foot, und know the wind- ings und turniugs ofneurly every hill and patliwuy for miles and u_1ii-9 l 0UD l. nbunt. If you will uccc;-: my services as gu:dr~, yr-u m::y iclainlllxem. I am an idle man, un-l l can go where I choose, and do as l "like. ` ' rl.\| , I I 1- I -- ..,-..._-_-,.... Mnuy thanks; you are 9. friend in- deed: lheCup1uin rapturouslyexclaim- ed. I'll pursue her \VllllOl.ll delay. Without. delay! You forgot that your horses must have some huur s rest , before you can possibly prucem! on your journey, and that you yourself smnrl in need offefreslnnem. 'l`....\ 1-..--I ft.` -_ II n u - r .nuu-- nu u\,L,u Ul ICIICBIIIIIQIIV. True, true '! But could I obtain (red: f_re]ays,I "would not pause a single in- stant. But you have not yet told ;..s- lhe names! the town o( which ynu spoke. . . \,`fur&lI|\I1I'If 1? :--~-- `~'--** " ' Pardon me. You, a strangorto vnt.-., are intlmately acquainted with my auirs, `and refuse to satisfy me as u .how you have acquired your knm-.~ lege. What do you call that but` myste_ry ? (`ii ` . . ._ _- nupw uulu wIl_l| ll.|',`IIl'a You know not, then, whom they will stop to night? She replied in the negative. And once more the Captain swore roundly in his own native tongue. `In. on Wnnliakonnu I -.__l_3,-- llcca - . now know you mynnme? V \\'ho>.e wife has doped from him cnntimxcd the villain, nut I_lC(.'I."iH"_; L}oa_ othor's query. , 1)." Innhur Y nan`! nn.l..-..0.....I AL;_! Ill\:o c'1`hanks! I shall accept your {:ui (lance most gratefully, the C`up`uut replied. . You appear to be i1(gf:ntlt'- man, and so I may trustoyon,-he :ultl:~tl, looking his companion senrclningly ll`. the face. V Osccttgrant bore` the scrutiny well. Not a rnnsclc of -his adntir:~.bly: trained features moved; neither tlztl Ins colour change in the lee: . Ah, Captain ! he, lnughed_; I don t \\`0H(lr:r at your doubts, since everywhere we: (ind so many rogues. '1 .12.} ._.,.a ____ I `I I. I ':12:[vGiCi3T_s7fBE1?ST"*5 'I`TOll.\JEY -A'I`-LAW, somcrron IN (Timur-`pr-v (Ynn'vnuu'nr-or l`.n'mun?.:uh-.nan 3.. _ , , ,-- .--.. ... .. ,.,.. { Well, to speak the plain truth, I don`t like inlysrerigs in any shape. `' Mystcxyl I don`: imugme thnru'.~s "the least. of that about me. -` gI {ret tri1i'ght'doviu the road, I know not whi1her,'air. vuh In-Inn. imo Oh-.. ...I.--- aL--- I 3 I 1 I I `U (LIIKIII-V 3 And yuu are _now in hot pursuit .{ that same runaway, proceeded (_).~cnr, :1s_hef'urc, paying nuzxttentwn to me: speech of his companitm, Jun Iv "linl lrllvu L .. .. .. nnnfn an... I n`nnnnl` ` olnucuu u: an: LaU|ll'ILl|llU|l: Ic`mmot deny `tho facts you have how' you obtained your k::()w'!elg.~ -' am at} :1 loss to surmise- You urn n. -pmfcct stranger to me, Il)(*:ll|?\'!fl l, '1 never `to my recollection, set eyes npon`yon till now. Never! A Your name, if you please? My name is Grant--Uacar I \\'m 3cl1HstenL-(l. ' Au Englislwmnnl I am proud to my Sr). Pray e.\'pluin yours:-ll`. llnuvc l:O(`.\'plull(1!lUn In of}.-, 11: would in`tc1'estyou, Lu` I hr. ` . news oF_\'<.~1Ir wile. `hat is [0 511: . 1 0:11: tell you the name of the town lH`.\'.1rn which she is now spendim; as 2: pm I l Dplnnn I\........I..".. ....l.... .1: 1 1 - menuoned, the Captzun regmned. Bur. ' wh1c'h pu Prince Duru.~'ki s splendid horsvs ' } convey her, end where she will! lo-night . ` .....-. -..- .......J .y--\.q- ` - Idid not say I doubted you in any way.` c f1 .' I I J `_'J ' Oscar lalnghed ngai. He wax in venting a falsehood as he did so. 1\r_n L- -,- - .........3 u u.-nayuuuu ua IIU UIU DU- \Vel!, heisaid, witlruli air of secmi '1' caudour, I did not wish 10 lcil 3-nu. but I am a most particular irien-I -! Prince, Dumski, and I know Mr. Baintree almost as well as I ku.v' my _own liuiidg f\L,I CV I \Jl.u.I|I. IJULIJB Ill\GVVlDGo What shall I have the honor of pre- paring for you,sir ! the widow inquired, I anxious to slaughter `another of her 1 feathered brood. (11. _.__.AI..'._._ , no - * roundly 111 ms native Ha! an Enghshman! exclaimed a. Voice behind him on the plum. 'hn urn va-n1 ad:-A u. I.--.I-- -L 1x'ENm" r.o13i :r'6N, 1.`.i..i3T,% : vmce behmd mm on the Who are you? asked the Captan, ab- ruptly, and _tummg around to look at the speaker. T naming. `I9... ..-.... --.._A..-----~- I DUBIIDIIIV .'l`l1eAdeuce'! ejaculated the Captain, striding into the best saloon, Oscar 'G.'anl doing likewise. ` `vknf ulna 1 Hana `LA LA...;.. -1 ___, `n'Cl- Ill-I VI II`-Ila Excuse me, not so fast! Oscar inter- posed, ofliciously. You have been travelling, and are doubtless,`butl1 hun- gry and fatigued.` Madame Schwnrzn. here, mnkcs uu excellent lricussuc, and she has in her cellar some wine of tho right'surt,I can assure you. Let her place her best before you. I have not yet dined myself; with your permis- sion, wc ll dine together. fhntniu 11uin0rnn|n..Ipn.l..o 4!... ..-.._I_ DIUXI` VVU II UIIIC KNISUIIIUIO Captain Baintrce looked at the srcak- er, somewhat surpnzed at his Inmilinr mumzers, -but he said nothing_in re. ply; and, accordingly, Oscar ordered the widow to set before lLem the very best her house aorded.` "A... ,_AI_I, 111 1 u uuon. u\.I uuuau uuvnuuxan "As soon us the hmdlady had dis- appeared, the `Captain uddresseJ his companion. You said you could re- ply to the question that 1 put" to our hostess but now? - ,u,_ xv,._ _ rt . ' .- . IlUD|.\73 Ulll IIUVV 2 Precisely. You aroACupl-.un Bam- ree. {I I ' ' A \J|llK I -7 \1\|Cl]a By Jupiter, I can't. understand this? the (kquuiu broke forth. Jluw luwu ` you lucuune. thus acquainted with u` y ` pnvalc a(Ii\ir:'? .\n:1~vnn nrn nun: 3.. 1...; ....'-....i. I .unseen listener Ion certain .~c-~~-.~ J _- ..-. Ohn! So you me his friend, up you? the Captain returned, in :t:'- temptuous accents. And` you aim know my worthless wile? I have that honor. Amiwhzit more `I added the Cap` 3: Mind, you are forcing me In spt u"` oi in matter respecting which I \\-n:=I` rather have remained dumb for v -. Duurn s grnnnfather answered, \'.1 i| apparent reluctance. I was an an wliicli recently. took place in 'l1" hotel at Baden-Baden, when tun red a pistol at Prince Dumslno. I heard Mrs. Bmntree address you by name on that occasion; and having caught a glimpse of your face as you rushed out of her apartment, I knew (it again the moment I saw it lure. There,- now you have the whole. history from `beginning to end-I trnst,.il.-zhas gratied yon. V V . 'I'o':- ..e..-.`.._- ""' 5|"7uBWK. J beg PII__3.2p- .I m your countryman! Oscar rejolned, assuming a hearty, good-humored manner. I heard you uskthe landlady here aquetion which I thnqk 1 can reply to,` 1,; added in English. V "nun Ilnnnn" A;An|u`nI;-;1 IL- f`l_, 1, , ? Oh,nnylhing'--anything ! the travel- Llcr in)p-utienlly rctmued, wanting to get rid of her. ra`\--vncn n1n nnl an fnnol I'\..... :..A_. r"`" ,"" '`"'`_J '--':'_V ' AND AND GENERAL AGENT, ORILLIA. J Uioe 011 Peter Street.` ' i}'.` . _ I But you look as ifyon did. 1\'..n .- ...._ - - I- .1 wan. Jlfb : pbsgrva ress `you by and ant, ravv the whom. _w1|.l [ rest ml): Nortl)e%ru .C1`\bna`ute; 3-11)`- |\v|L.Vn1 -n1 'LA. {VV, nuulullult lLVw Clmxlcery, ()on'veyu`ucex,_Commissioner in |. &C., &C. - I Notaries Public, Coiwez/aizcers, F RA N1? %E/T/{N j .u:n4-nu nap`, A-Aunvnn-vv cu`- 'I IBr'\lV`I\ `xv! -\l`, ` B.1`l`lStOl" and Attorney-at-la-w, S1.I.CI'I`OR [N CfIAI\'CERY, ~, Cmin/112zcer,C'0nz.7nz'ssioner in B.R., 1-Lt" ` T UI:ILLVIA,SII\IC.0'E Co.,0-.w. I Bannm, Oxr. , .. ()F'FICE-0'ver _.l oweH s Store. 3.1 SULICITOR IN (,'H./I;'\'FE1'f Y. ' '1`n6MAs T._X.`A1'3'0Y, V n -.-I)m>lop ,- ('a.`s .S'!o'rr.'. ' mxmm, Co. simcbe, "ONT. 71'. 1ajr}';{Tb,TETos7 HENRY eP.IsT.,, ' (Eslllblishad inmi STATNER, Co. Smcox-`..V 1:ARn1sTEn, &c'.`, D . J LIIILF, \,Lo (H1c::'--\\'usl`ern As9ur:mceBui1dings,Church Street, Toronto, C-.\V. Au::s'.\I0rriSOl1 - - - - _- D.A.Sampson . 1`ornnIu,.\'ovombe,r, 1859. _ 7 - _ 1 I1. H. 5'l`RATYlY. - u 1 u 5 I 3 T` I `(Established 1860.) 1 nl Inununn 4- -- ` ` war no\'-". _I_.I..n.. . ` ll.-S,\IlL'l`0.`c" D. .S'l'l*I\\'ART, IfL.3. ' - 917-if LAND" AGENT, &c. a;'c.T 0RILLVI_:\,_ ' I11 rnulu; am: we nuuors 0! H10 ay. Ve; and ` D. CREW Dunc J. A. ARDAGH \.r. v_v Pusmsnza. J. Fl. coTTTEi=:,'_ 7 % Countv Crown Attornev, nA'nnIi<'rpn. ,2? 868- A. R; BINGHAM, Proprietor . - 1HI.S favourite Md Housetlms been thorough- ly renovated. and retted, and is now oxen to the public. . . ` Thu hnr in qtnrlm with `tho vm-v heat \Vinp.a `U} Ell LU HIE [)IlUlXUo The bar is stocked withlthe very best Wines mid Liquors, and the `table supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and attentive serv- ants. - u t;`r:1`aNf ia*6`i`i`1Z| Atnalllaill-n X cooK s1'owv,_ LI0ENSE11..P,9?1NEER wEi;LiiIGTONHa1fEL, 13' 1371756 A `HR 11.... DCFIUIODOEDCC OI` i\ll'. >0 0l1l]_l\JC H` HLL. Nearly thirty additional bedrooms lmve'lalely_ i been added to `the Bumm. Homo. all which be- ing: built of Brick, and well warmed, `will be found as comfortable and commodious as can be Lfonnd in any house north o_f Toronto. r";= Chn1n1er('.i.'Ll travellers will nd nmole no- - J \V.l\;.L\:LL.).l-:L'J4LNk)o .Dfce--Church Street, next. door -1.0 the 01'] : Court lIo1ise,_ Toronto. , 7 ` u. r-. cuuznox. n.M`.\11qr;.u:L.- c. mhucnam. V FR;\Sl}RvBegs lnve oric more to re"- . mind his friuds and the trnv9llingrc.om- mnnity that he is still in the land of the ilving, and not bel1ind_,hi3 competitors in the way 01 iniprcvemenls. _Ilc is still lo be found .oppjositc the Barrie Railway Station, where all that is necessary to constitute a. plain Canadian Inn are to be found, private and public. -I Conyeyances to _n.ll parts North of Bnrrie.`_ 1- ' V II. FRASER. Proniietor I `/1 Good Supply ofljurse 1.11;-lic iI1eal1I'.'u:,1/sciin /mm] Cookstown, Oct. 1867. 42 _` L3 STAGES to-zllzparbts leave this House daily. - 10-liy Am. .73. MA RKS, Pi`oprief7'ess. ' `_ JOHN Mc_WA'TT, Superi7zte7zd'ent. _n v HIS hotel, so long and favdrably known to the travelling community, is now con- ducted by the propxietress, and is under the su- perintendence of .\Ir.4 John_McWatt.. Nmrlv thirtv additional bedrooms hnvelatelv EJOHNSON HoUsE,| r\13'T'l' T T A f'\RT"I" OR'ILLI-1-3..:_C)-N"'I_`_.' Ja`::.A.Jol1I1s9xI, . - - ,I_Propri .-:--. BAD'3n'3'E,,\,!S2IEL | 3 HIS new `and! commodious hotelissituated `I ' near the:L'ake Shore, and commaudsa fim-. View of the sqrroundiug scenery. The" rooms are" large, handsomely furnished, w_ell . ventilated, and families can be supplied with Severn. separate suits for themselves. Sample Rooms for CommcrcialTmvelle1-s. A ']`he Bar .will always be round replete with Liquors and cigars of the_ best brand, ' . G_oo_d stabliug and attentive ostlers; , Boats leave every day for Barrie, Hawk- stone, Bell Ewart, Benverlori and all porlson Lake` Simcoe, and three times daily for the 1...... 1mm _ ' $11.1- ' :l0\`.n(1 In uouse uorlu 0_I sorpmu. _ I3 Commercial travellers svxll nd ample ac-I commodation for ahqwmg samples. 1:,_A5- -Ir..L /\..L 15130 . 10 GOOD & COM M01310 US STABLING . ...,... our: ` N Ew**IL2\:\_ /%I3Jii'=?`*I\. . J AS. J oaxson, Sam. LARGE 'AND_ CO.\I.\1OD[OUS STABLING. V HE Suhscriber havin;u cceeded'.'Mr. G;-iba - bin in the abovevery comfortable and commodious IIotel,wbegs to assure the numerous customers of this favorite and well established _ stand, that he has made considerable improve- ments in the internal,~accommod:ttiontnnd`other- ` wise renovntedit so as to render the House one of` the best Family or'Commexcial Hotels in the . place. ` The bar will be foun'd stocked _ivith Foreign and Domestic liquors and cigars of the choicest brands. . Excellent stabling and attentive ostlers. , Pleasure bouts, Fishing tackle and vehicles for the. convenience of summer guests and tourists. The Eotel is situated on the margin of the Lake and within :1 minutes 'wulk.of the steamboat wharves. I V ` _ 87_3- ' unuu nu-Clluvl: uauuna u-nu}; In .--nu--.-.~u , "3" Chalrgcs very reasonable. 5 Barrie, November_ 29th; 1869.'_ _' 94 _-,n:_ HE nbov(e Hotel is-situated aboutone - mile east of the Market. House, Barrie, on the main `road to Pgnetan guisbene, Uriliia, and the Free Grant `Land in the Muskoka Country. Parties mking cattle, 810., will nd it tovlheir ad_vo.ntnge- to stay at the aboveotel as there is good smbling, sheds and nltentive ostlers always in re-udiness. '94- ru_.-_....... ......... ........-...-I..1.. l-1 vmmn HoTEI.,] Jomv H. Jomss, 0! H18 umxu uuu wu` .:._.____..__.. Jo1mB.Ttm2u:a,, {- - -` Pnprnuri-on. V'H91`l:S1B`:XE.d6ri_'"' 1 CF:`-wl.=_{>E B'AiJMS.`ir _H 0 TE L .} A.\-'1I1:uA0N, A1\1c:\;l`ImCVVlI1&v]i3EV&:7 Vila-T ` _ MICHAEL`, _. . T B.r\_I_2RIsT_ERs. l\H?.,.. J--- A.` AL- .I.I : -_v - __--u.---u ```` -"~_'-vALUA'ro1z,' . AVETERINARAYS RGEON, (ya. u-j- HAT well known Hotel, THE NORTHERN, T in the Village of _Lefroy_, is now. for sale on reasonnbllerms. Apply to V .. ' ` . LAIDLAW & -FRASER, r\_ - Tnnnxg. $1 peryear in advance; EXq{1ANE;E %::om,, ur nn cvmnnnm .1 ) k nnln A TAVE.RNVS'1`AND_.TO LET in tha5Towi1 of Barrie near Allendale, The house is in good order, and capable of doing; good busi- ness, with ondlstahling and gheds attached. A 1 i by etter post-pai to - A P9 y _ q A. mIsc AMPnELL,. A1h:'na-In'Ip'_ P. 0 . xvEf1f;iA ]i>;R1::s:s; ,1-1-I11-rxrlr iIt\'vuQt`\1`- I _i_1en}me, no.em,'15s9._ :__._j THE nssr` or wists AND LIQUORS IN "THE BAR. _ .-., lmrrie. 15th Oct., 1868. Barrister and Attc'>rneyV-`at-V.La.}, _ SOLICITOR IN CIMNCERY, V Notary Public, Conveyancer, A CO.\I.\I1SSIL0NERIN1.3.`R., 7

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