Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Feb 1886, p. 2

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H A. RADEN}{URS'I`, BARRISTER, :31`: ' `U. torney, Sohextor in Chancery. Conveyan- ce_r, 850. Oioe-Fxrst Door Sout.h_o Post Otce, H1nd's Block, Owen Street, Barrxe. 49-48 J '1`. SPROUL, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR . of the Supreme Court, Conveyancer. 8:0. Money to Loan. Ofces over Sanders Bros.. Jewellers. Dunlop Sheet Barrie. ' Tron. %s.A.:L{.E=. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP! INTERGDLUNIAL RAILWAY. THEt?.'et.!:.<:I._59_U*E FARMERs: Some grand Shropshire Rams and Ewes. All imported and direct from the importedrsbock. Apply to` . W. C-. SCHREIBER, Or to -- Allandale P. 0.. WILLIAM "GRAHAM, Foreman Manor Farm. Shantv Bay P.O. An.....1..1.. Q-..` on. long Lee's ,.BR|CK swan AMJDWELLINGW Apply to ' 2 uwvj l I'1 H `Um . viiamnnmam Lecturer oh the Eye, Eat and Throat. '1":-lnlty A Medical 0011 0. Toronto, Surgeon to the Met- `E d Inrmary 11 00111131: (1 A:u Ro:e 313: Children : hxgaltal, late 0113 oal Assistant Royal I.ondo1:f>hthalm1c Hospi- Mooreeldu.` and Gen _ London Throat ii`. :.?..:'gi`.;a .3 :`&.`3.`::.`.:'."t:na` ......." *3e the ye;'Ea.r Throutnnd Nani mung... in. eaoncfs. mason,` Lmamnnmam i O H. LYON, PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on `Real Estate at lowest rates. `Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in an part of the County. Real Estate bought an sold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mar- riage Licenses Issued. ,Ofce-0ver Canadian Bank of Commerce; Dunlop street. 45-ly % _l-`ARMS. ~ % T ESSA.-E i; of Lot 5, and `part of Lot 12, in 'th nnh Egan. IRRL no.1-en. 100 acres cleared and J`Jl\.a|JIav Qanwv V----.4, - . _.--- ....-_-., _,, nix cars on all through*t;1:uins. ' . First-class refreshment rooms at convenient Hal-nnnna I61` l'8(B I1'0I.l1 ROBERT B. MOODI-E. M Western Freight and Passenger Agent, ' 93 Rossin House Block, York st.. Toronto, D. PO'1`TINGER, ' ' hif Rurnnrinfmndnnt. li1'"&" tY,E`f6}ws?2;;l:'r;1;{;.v.,w "M" "'" NOT AWASAGA.--E50 lotl in 8thCon.: ..nnIm-Mid farm, an norm: nlmu-ad, onnd hnild. V811 Sltlltetl, H.D0l_1l. 0 1111165 .ll`0IIl Au.lBLOI.1- TIN Y.--E. Q 88 xn let Con., (except 4 acres) a rnrv nrnn farm 2 21200. -ra.IIalQ\- y Allaridale. Sept. 8th. 1885. a:a; :.a::*.:..'~,..':*:':..*s*1::.:,......'*-*' Sp oo1i.1`attentio:; tdoiiou muand_0aur::g1 ` BIG STOCK or` J HORSE BLANKETAS. VALUABLE LANDS 13-13' It. nun}, 1LVbUnALVum Duunmn. nnu . General _Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collect1ons- made in anytpart of the County. Money to Loon. _Oice--Bothwe11 s Block, opposite the Rmlway Station, Barrie, Ontario. . - 51-ly MANOR FARM, SHANTY BAY P.0. BYE. EAR. THROAT AN D NOSE. nnrmnn ` srrnmrr. J . LEE aa.so_N. rUnN1:rt'mE DEALERS, .uV\a:7o P. at MOORE, ' Moore's:Block Dunlop-st. `Barrie. STRATHY 3: AULT, 1-|-.._i_A.-__._. 'l\_ A1` Tm: ~0N-- EWVSON sc cREW1o1{ BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Couxjt of Judi- cature of Ontario. Proctors, Notaries; Conve - ancera, 850. Money to Loan. OtHces-Bot ~ we1l s Block, opposite N. 8:. N. W . Ry. Station, Barrie. V C. E. Hmwsox. ` A. E. H. CRESWICKE. -1N.-' guy..- m.l;a.x";isters.- Barrie ovuu uuyuucuu nuucnglng at me mm 6001'. From the sittingeroom they could see a carriage covered with snow, two steaming 1 I horses and a. coachman in a` fur cape. L I will be blank dh-nntlv` nup "IV... ea. 2..-: anu clear WIDH 1l'U5hy.5llua|uur. You must see this young lady is -well ' wrapped up,` Bessie, my dear, and do not let i her tire herself. 411- ___:n L_1_.. --__- -1: L..- Y ,.,.I- 1.....- `If... ivlllwyu .Lu.no A \lllI\IA\l IVIII l\4|.\llll nu um]: I think he will. Do you know, I dreamt I saw him- riding along the high road on Blanche, and heard the ring of her hoofs on the frost-bound earth. Somehow the sound seemed sweetest music 10 me." I canisearcely hear. she murmured, ; For my heart beats loud and fast; i But surely in the far, far distance V - I can hear a sound at last, sang: Mrs. Steel, as she` shook out the pretty white robe, and placed it ready for Dorothy s use; and the shining hair was brushed, and . the pretty girligli gure was adorned in the pict1u'es'que dressing`-gowll. , If to n I \'!\l'IrwII`It\ t\1\`Iv in `I-\r\` 1.4- "An Ann- A W1nIerN1ght; }Found in a Snow-Driit. u,l)1'Uhll 1U`.I.lLC\.l. :' " ` 'f ` " ' `where she. could see the o11t;x;@ \ and clear with frosty s1mshuu=. crvm- .....,.4. ..,... 4-I.:.. .-nun... In `V1 DIJU llClDU1ls ` 'I will take care other. Look here, Mr. I Penfoldhas sent a beautiful warm dress-I | ing-gown for her. ` 'I`I\n I3`-4-In II'?l\I\1nv\ g... ___..`I ,_ L-.__- 4.-.! .'.I_acu-u ' vv vuy \Il- vvw Au; lll\ll N ow I must be off. Lie down now, young woman, and rest. She is not to get up till she has eaten a good dinner, Bessie, and had a sleep.' HAll~..:.-1\6- rlnun T .311 nn.. L1.nL n11r\ nknun $770,000 at lowest rate a - _ Dorothy readily agreed and 1-istened to`the 'uua|L\||vnJ Illll naAu:nvunJ aunu35unuu--) ll\JL\.4O I little w0mm1 s ])le2l>'2111t \'nc0c()11tentedly for a long-time. then the l1e;:\'\' lids drooped overthe tired eyes, and 1) n-othy slgpta serenely with her lo\'e1"sV:(*L101` in her' hands, anda bunch of em-2e_\' '.'.iu'1c{S by her side. ` ` ' 1,, .1 *Ir_., nL,_,,I- '_,.I._ ,,,,, _, 121,, 1 , `I And Mrs. Steel, W114), \\'n". the idea of a. -wexdding, wn~r an ing everything in a l]l!)\'t as she sorted her silks and t byt11e1'e. ' * A434-Ann {ung Y\ .... ..6-!... .....I` IIJ |Jll\.l ||A\ u A Afteratime Dorothy w)k_- up , {tte her; dinner, and then said 0:12 -rI_\": } I can get up now, can 1. l .`\!|'. Steel? l Yes, dear; I_ willhelp you dress, and you ? must sit in an easy-chair, and keep quiet. ; Perhaps M1`. Penfoid will return to-day. HI f`\in1r Mn 111;`! A |v1\II ],"\l\II T Arnnvvu` \ U 1Jl\Jl4l.IA\J\'l1LI\J \.lL\/DDIll_"5\IV" Ill It is a pleasure only to look at you, dear, you are so nice, said goo(l-natured Mrs. E Stee1.Vas she fastened the lust satin knot under Dorot.hy s pretty dimpled chin. 6tT I1 nuvnu 9-11 nvvmluf 1\ `\n IIVl\'l nn-n:1~'n n vvvnn`r' tlllltwt JJ\lL\J|:AIJ u 1J5\.In_y \.LAlll1JL\J\.l vlgnnag I never thought to be well again, a week ago death seemed so near; yet, though I have so much to live` for-love, lite, and earthly blessings-I was not afraid. Slflnmlri `X7110!-aH1nf9 Qnunonna hoe nnrnn IV A: I-\I dawn u we . } T116-littlewonlan Opened a box and drew 1 out a White cashmere dressing-gown, lined * with white satin, and bordered everywhere [ with wide white swansdown. 1u,_,,__' I-.. -_ Adv: _,__1 1.-.`: - It1;LL-_-_ _.I..-l. WV IUII. VI l\.l\7 V7 IILUU 0 IV (IrllGl.l\l VV 1]- It`was' long, full, and had :1 Watteau pleat I behind. lL'I"\..__. __ _ ___`I._L _ _____-_ .1 ,_____,.___ ,__,\___,___L' `f IIUILIIILIC Dear me, what a grand arrangement! I e1_mderstand now why the young lady -is. so eager to get up-she wants to get into that `dream of a dress. Oh, vanity, thy name is . woman. I shall run in to see Miss Snow in 3 her robe of state; remember you are to keep ' a cupof tea for me. ` T L('\T.\...' T ......-.~A. I... L! T 2.. .`l....... I'ul\`CI u-nnunm . atuu Iv unvvy f`A1lrigh't, am, 1 will see that she obeys orders; Good-bye, dear. TITL-.. LL... -.......` ..IA.-.. .......:.. 17.... `I\I\` V1 \.|\Jl.hJn \Auu\.t DJ: V, V-tvuao ` A When they were alone a_<.rain Mrs`. Steel said, as she poked the tire into a blaze: ` ' Oh.-`II T unnrl Ln `.1... An'nu.. T Lnvvn 1:1` J-kn V , ROGERS 8; GREER'S GENERAL AGENCY In the town of Barrie, for the collectlon of Chattel Mort ages. Rents, Debts. etc. We are also prepare to undertake General Detective Business for Legal Firms. Merchants and others at moderate rates. Office : Police Court. Bar- rie. P.0. Box 222. T T n _ _ _ .__ -rn.........__ `IIT-p finnnn QCGIM ICU DIIU ll\Jl\'.\./\l I)ll\I Jll\.a IIII/`I CU KIIIIQUO Shall I read `to you,Vda1"; I have all the annuals and month1y 1nz1g.;:w.i1wsV here? 1\......n... ..m..1:1.. .......,....1 .....11:,...-.1....1 a.,.'n... } `steelfleft her patient to go down-' ystairs. Jane took. her duster away, and ?Dorothy was left; alone to listen and long \ for the_ sound of a voice that was the best music in the world to her. 'I"I.______ .-__.J L1,-` ___,_, .1 AH -__-_. Oh, my beautiful love, how I have long- ed for you! Darling, are you better? , You are white as the sxlowdrops under your chin, 1 ' x i you. Allbl - and your lips look too pole` to give me :1 ca.- Vrcss. I will kiss thmn red again. pllf 't'nI|1I nvrnn n1\n11l- unvv `rs!-.151-I :11-uncut CVAIQ ` VL\,kJn)a J- V! II) Ill-1:3 |J|l\ Ill. L\J\l llstlllll Put your arms about my neck, dear; you need comfort me`, for my heart is torn with ~ `anxiety, for, Dora darling, I cannot nd lit- tle Ally. . T HA1. k..L ....-. ...:n .:I....1:._..9 1' _1-..n _--_; red, for she is so sweet andloveable no one , vav `LII. 1 Ah, but you will, darling! I shall soon , be strong and well again, and we will go ` outin the world to look for her together: my woman s wit shall help you, and we will wander the wild world over till we nd our little treasure. Take comfort, dear heart, she will be well cared for and kindly treat- * could harm her. Do you know who stole her, darling? No; who was it? She was .very wicked, i the Woman who tore her from 'me that l1or- 1 rible night; Oh, Pierce, why did she do you f such a. cruel wrong-what spite had she ` against you? ? - l TI\nn con`: IIOIA own`! ....`.....1_ L- L--- _-__ A-Iv "g In; yyux pout: ouuvvulup. The dusk came upon them as they sat in the bright relight, chatting happi . ' pinrnn halt` 1\nIvn-M1175 kin-:11 anti 1:: `nn`!_ vuv IJLIEIIII AILULIEIIIJ, Ulltlrhllllls llllplll Pierce held Dorothy s hand, and W18 look- ed into her face, listening to "her voice in a lull of spirits very pleasant after the rush- ing life hevhad led of late. mun ......a. A-.. ....... .z..n `......a ,.:........_- -__ .1- 1115 also LID lulu acu VJ. Ll:|ICo The next day was dull `and stormy, and` after luncheon Dorothy was taken very ten- derly into the cosy sitting-room that led from the hall. `It..- nL-_I L_,1 -4, , 1 V. ` - ecu UIIIJ vlvnnauao A. u no uvu uunuuvu Hark! What is that? Someone has come in ; . go and see who it is, there s'a dear little woman ! A ' (11 :1 an i no . ;, ,,1,-__,, VIIJUI-`IV III uuu V` \II ILI. Il\.I IIUKI Presentlyshe heard the sound of eager footsteps, and Pie1'ce-'-a haggard and alter- ed Pierce-entered with o_ut.stretched arms. 'l`\-.,_AI,, AI - 1,, MUSIC LESSONS. -Miss Moridge will re- ceive_ 8. limited number fmusic pupils, vocal and xnstrumcntal. For particulars as to terms. time` of lessons, ctc.. applv at No. 3 Russell Terrace. V 41515 \J\t J Iutvu vnxvvnuu V1 IUII \l_l||JL)|.l\2u\1ll\/\l IILIIIUI Dorothy saw only the love-light in. his eyes, the smile of welcome on hislips, as he knelt down and put his arms about l1e_r, _ saying: T unu; ...-- L.....-au-..1 1-..- 1...... 1 1...-.- 1--.. uaulllull Juan . When yoti are well enough to hear my history, dear, you wi1lunderst_and and pity me. Now you must think of nothing but getting well. ` K15. l\I\l\ 1.-.. .I:....---.......a __-__ .1--- u_-:. 2- EVUUIIIB 1! D11. N oone has discovered you, dear, that is good tidings. You could not bear worry now, my poor pale snowdrop. l`hn Anal; nnrnn QIIKAI1 I-I-nnnm n (June: an` 3 Ll UIIL IIIIIJ IICVLII Mrs. Steel had gone home to see her youngstersgso the lovers were alone. and, lover-like, said many sweet things to each other. 'l\2-._-_ ____A .1101: 1 -- - - - ~ UUIIULC Pierce put 01! the unhappy recitalot his history. . ' T nyl null till .1... 1..-`- 1.-.! L!_-_- A- _, JJIUUUI J O 1 I will wait till she has had time to rest 1 and recover herself, he thought as he look- ed down lovingly upon the little recumbent gureon the pretty crimson satin `couch. 'l`hn nfnl-I-11 Aryan lnnly.-HI u_ J....Al_ -1. 1.1- i up, uu: vu um pu-may uuuusuu suun 601100. The starry eyes looked up fondly at him, the little hands clasped over his arm were white as the snow-akes that tell noiseless- l ly outslde. A n ....u.. ....-_ .._--- --A `- ~ - o; vu|u)I\lUo_ ' All inside was `warm `and cosy, and out- side was chill and dull. 7 133-....- -11."- _'_._..__.l...- U\- wuav VVIID vuus uuu uuu. - P1erce,Vattr propping Dorothy up with pillows, bent over her and kissed her fair face. saying: - 4 M111 -.. ulna 851- L. L- 41-..- L-.4_AI, - Cs. `3`ii37iiIi lt"ls to be alone together, Dora. 1 darling I` .1 am afraid lovers are very selsh, they wantto shut all the world out from even the `slghtyot their happiness. You feel . stronger to-day. don't you? I can see just a ; faint rosebloom `on your cheek like the first ush of dawn in the sky. confound it,` who ~ is that? ' . ` 'III.l_I__A -r I "---`-- '11V Uun. .l1.t_1.L\1.lD 1.` um um v 1991- , mqnt. on good freqhold securxty at rates of mterest. No prlncipal money rnnnirnr` nnf nn nf thlh. f.DY`h'I. Q'l`H.A'l`HV J3 IIIIGUC This last remark wa c`a1led.forth bya. loud impatient knocking at the hall door. Frnm thnaitH na_-u`.nm 41...... ......n.a --- - ouuuvu nuu. u vuucuuluu In ll. Int (3890. 91 will be back directly; 'dea.r._ '.l`ty to get on doze. ` I ?Le_rce pansed'o1_i the ;thresho1d, 'tVlV1e ken Dorothy To-Oitcxl t0WM`d5_ `the .'.Is;.-.-. .-I-.n nnnhl can H1am1fcn.BW0 OR, THE NOR'1`HERN;%ADVANCE '::.'1n-like, loved ` rv-t\tall_\'a1'rang- "fE`sf:1Ct()1`y way Lvfell her toes the window [Q9 world bright vunvu vv an uuusuo CID III: uncacu E You must come home with me;that man has a wife already. . 1 It is false! Oh, Pierce. my darling, tell 3 him it Is false, she cried in agonised ac- ` cents as she sank upon her knees before them. 'l\e-___A-_1_| , u c an an - uulucaq Lcup auu. uauuc. A well-known voice "_'made the blood cur- dle in Dorothy s veins, a smooth clear voice- saying: . ' . m- ...... 1J.....-.....\n,m1..+nn Mr Panfnm YULI IIHVU U1 llllll.Uo - Unless you wish to take the whole house- hold into your condence, sir. kindly, let whatever you have to ask me Wait until we are alone. Jane, sllow this gentleman into my study, I will join him din ct-ly. D!....nn no~.4-nmul flu) L-ilfinn-.1-nnn`\ an-I)? Rout at lowest ra.t._=a OI xnceresb. JN 0 p1'1uc1pu.1 muuuy re uired unt1_1 end of the tcym. S'1`RA'l`HY 8; A LT. Soholtors, _8:c.. Barrxe. [y D|,L|\.lJ_, J. VVALI Jlllll llllll \|Al.\ van`): Pierce ent_eredtl1e sitting-room azain. ew to Dorothy s side, zuulsnid in a low passion- R ate und<~rto1m: ` u1\_.'.n. l;.. J'..:...|.0n....r`I `nu '.IiVI\ Anulinm nil i M:7`]b)l;x"1l"t`i;;afi'}ql1te11erl, lnyown darling, all } W111 be well. Lie still, no one shall disturb : .1 you." Hf)!` `Din:-no vnn vi nnt. `D1 . Tn 3 uannuvuu unuuu. Iv uv_y u I came here, as the police reports say, ; from `information received, todemandw that I my ward, Miss Gower, of Castle Gower, be restored to her proper gnardian-myse1f. She ran away in a t of. childish temper earlyin the evening of Christmas` Eve. I hear she sought shelter here, and has _re- .n1aine(1Veversince content with the enter- tainment you have aiforded her. 'I)In...-.2`. `I)nn.FAl.`l7n I3..." p.....l,..l .... ...-ll-- honors her sex._ V UIIUU UV Ill`, Juall IIIAUIIUIIVJ. And I refuse to give her up to one who has outraged every tie of honor. I consider youxiconduct to that defeuceless girl scan- dalous in an extreme. There is no court in England that would not release her from so debasing a guardianslxip. I would rather die than give her up to a bondage that dis- nL1 Y__-- , 1 1 _ ,1, n T air ew past nimvfrom the open door, fan- ning Dorotl1y s cheek, and making the re- ames leap and dance} ~ A non}! Ivnnnrn 1v1\{nn "innrin I-ha` DWI!`- Buying: . A _ I am Horace Mlddieton. Mr. Penfoid, and I have come to reclaim something which you have of mine. utfnlmm "nu 119:;-11 4-n +o1.-a Hun uvhnln `hnnqn- yuu:` O11. Pierce, you will not let that man take me away? I shall die if you do. u\I- -__- ..|.n`II -In-I171) nnvnu YYIII 11!-n1`hiQ('|l1 Utlls HM: away: 1. :_9u'q.u. unv u Jun uv. No one shall take away my promised wife, Trust to me. I would rather die than lose you. 19` A nnnnud `an outfit! "Ann ant` nnf*hV, xuau yuu. In a second he was gone, and Dorothy, ` listening nervously, heard the study door open and close. T T l Q1... ...:..1m.1 .3... -,...1A lm h-mkihln fnr n Upcu. uuu CAUSE. \ She wished she could be invisible for a t wee while and hear what passed between ' the man she loved and the man she hated, 1 herself unheard, unseen. l cu.-I....-....-- .... ........~..... .1. I....en..-.c- cl-.4 to lend on strunght loans, at owcst rates. - .McUA1{ l`lIY. PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY-. I! ULVIB X ."-/1 lU.l'gU UJIIULHID U1 l.'.lVLl.l:U LUUUB 16 \ LlUl.3Ull. uuuctuu, HHBUUIJO - \ She became so nervous at last that she 1 rang the bell, and requested Jane to send \ someone for. Dr. Steel at once. Thinking ` she felt worse, Jane hastened away to com- ? ply with her request. ` ` 4(- > as -5 .x-=-x- u- When the two men met face to face in the study, where the gas burnt brightly, they 7 scanned each other curiously; Pierce Penfold was the rst to speak. What; have you to say tome, Mr. Middle- ton? My time is precious, please be brief. `Tn ]f:JrJ1nl>nr\ uu1\n vvvnn n I-:1`;-u n:In ~n1nn 1 Ill|lIllll\/IIU Jun AIIUVLI u1LUL\.l\\.I lA\4Lq ' Pierce I e1rfold s. lips curled scornfully, ` then, as he was aboutto reply, Mr. Middle- ton hastily interrupted him, his suzwity giving place to rage. h`I\n At. Any... $1.. ..I.......... J ....l..--.J..II.. 6:13:16 ynuuv vv Luaxn Do not deny the charge of unlawfully harboring an infant in the sight; of the law. `Sir, I demand that my ward be given up at once to my just authority. 5` A rut` T uorrpnnn I-A nugurn nu um `I'\ l\U\l\ IIy`1I\ uunaxrg u n.\, -I. u\.-an b How dare you speak so to me, sir? .I will make you prove this dastardly accusa- tion. Who with any sense would credit the vile fabrications of an` hysterical girl,_ who, in a tit of childish temper, chooses to ing aside the restraint society puts upon her, and wonders away from home like a com- mon tramp or 9. gipsy Wench, such as you once picked out from her native mire? N"nn1v `vs : n1 n:]nrnn annnnlx }'\nv-nuvn uvnnnn llvnln LIL. UIILAU ID 1Jl.\.vl\lLh7, 1ll\.lLOC|\l |l\J IILl\-/lvi M1,`. Middleton, who was a big fair man witha trimly-cut red beard, clever` grey -eyes, and the smile of a seraph, said in his smooth clear way: 661' ...{---.-C `l.,..... .. AI-.. -_..1.'..- _...----.L_ ....-- vuuu }u\)I\\,\l uuu 4.:-vnu Anya. uuunvu unnu- . Your. immoderate speech betrays. your own base heart; you insult yourself more than you do me. Your ward was driven from home byyour` insults. Your own con- science is the best accuser; Isee by your cow.:nl's eyes you know I speak the truth. If you are sensible you will go away in si- | lence, and leave your ward where she is. HT nvvu At lhI`="l\ nv-\ A3nb Rf `I`Dnn`nh-1 I`/IIDC, CUIIVI ADSUVU JUUL VYIIIDI `V IICIU 0"`; I00 I am not quite an idiot, Mr. Penfold. You are a young man, and may like to play i the part of :1 Don Juan. I must protect, my ward from such unfair . inuence. `Where is she? I insist upon seeing her. She has given me trouble enough,--I must assertiny authority. You knowot` course that she is ` under age?" i" KAY 1, ,,,AI,_L:c,I,- -,,_,_._g , _ , __,, vs uuuun (I.,\.v ~_ I know that if she \'vere of are you would not rule a moment at Castle Gower. You cannot soe her; "she has bben very ill, and is in no t state to see anyone. She g:we_ me . a mssage, which was that she `will not; en- ! ter Castle Go.w_er`wl1i2e you are there. HIll.].....l4l. :1` n..'!.. Ii ~.\Io.... n-.......,.- -1-.. uytuvuunn-J` unau uv \-u\,nnunJ Ill unu \/\\4lU AU: 1 tell you she is ill--totally unfit to be: ' botm-mt by you. She is not a child, and she stays here at her own desire. .I have only your bare word for that. The door opened slowly and Dorothy en- V seen before. `She toyed with the jeweled cross at her neck with the hand that was adorned by her father s masonic ring. Tina 1\xn\ Innn lnnlrn of how dc fhnnnalu n`\n ` tered, a liyzht in her eyes Pierce had never I L ONEY TO LEIfD ON REAL 1ESTA;lTE `AT 7 Six per cent. interest. LENNUX & LEN- N OX, Solicitors. Barrie. , T noun. .v.-vv, ..w---v ` : ]:0UNT:`Q`.(`:}.,v _H,mH; S'l`RA:I`HY, G. W. LoUN_' I Il\4L \JlIr-1IA\.' \J\I.lI'\ll IVlAAA\J Jiltl t|L\J I4ll\.l\VO ill-lwalth is only a paltry excuse; she must and shal1I1'e1u1`11 if I lmvc to take her L awav by_furc0. ' T ' LL17 ,, I 1 I , I, 101'`. 1 I q 1 ` u\:u_y_ 5; _. uu yum;-\ \| |l\.1|. u. u 1.1.`, V. L\lL\1l.I } you. Let me sve my ward at once. llxave L authority, and ev'dently must exert it. |6Y 4`! van nlsn :1` {II LAC-nIl.. ....l!L J... `L- a Sir. I have no time to handy words With- uvluv u`y .uu\.\. Yuu would` have [to lift her Over my dead body if yuu cautriml her away by force. - Qhu T luuxrn nn 41\1u>+r\ Iinntlu 1n.\1-/In 11-1:51` lI\Jll\4 D ! I will go, Pierce, when I have told him ! that I stay here of my own free will. You saved me from being` frozen to death-; my 3 life, my love, are yours. I am your promise r ed wife. by that duar bond I beg you to pro- tect me from that man s misused power. He has tried to make me a shame to my sex, he has betrayed every tie of truth, and friendship. urn. ........ .....L....1 J ________ .. n.___. .1....n_ 1* CI\l\l|ll\J\-I IIJ nun. gutuvn 0 uluouulv 11115. The two men looked at her as though she was a being from another world. _ Pierce said entreatingly: `. For G<:d`s sake, go to your room, Dor- thy, and leave me to deal with this man a.1one'!" ut __.:II ___ `|:--___ __l____ 'l'I-_`__ 1.1.1 1 1, caaulluonnnyl To save myself from worse than death I left my home to wander away I knew not whither. until you found me, lxalf-dead in the snow-drift, when he made me desperate by the wicked wrong he would have wrought 9 me had 1 been a weaker woman. 1 \.-.....LI... I....1_...x -L__.n__ -_,,.1,1:, ;_ _u_- LA: I uuu L UUULI (`I V` CIIAUI. WUIIIKWIIQ Dorothy looked hardly earthly, as she stood like an accusing angel before the man her dead mother. had counted as a king amongehis fellows. and his, bold eyes droop- ed beneath the scorxrful re of hers. His 1 voice was hoarse as he hissed: ~ M17-.- ....-..L -._...,- I__...- _._u_|_ .._--AI_ _L,.- -_ r 5513 uul. UV llU, Dlu I My dearest. I had a. wife, but the law has ` freed me from her for ever, or 1 should not have dared to sue for this dear hand. Stand up, my love, and keep a brave heart, no one y shun harm you. | 0011-14 .o..u.._...Ia `I -......--- -1- 1'\-__IL Il_vL-._ "i'='{}ce took her hand kindly, and, assist- ing her to rise, said: Mu 4-I.-nun-...&. `I 1.-.: - ...ll- 1.--; LL- 1_._|.-_ UM Illilllll JUIII "But yourself. I suppose, air. Don t listen to him. Dorothy, he is telling an untruth. I saw his wife but a few days ago. Vnn nnufrnu Inlfu` on man nlunnan 6.` -All ` osmvu I{0G11ts. cb~v1cYA1~i6}<;1i.co17/f. miesioner in Que9n`s Bench. Auctioneer, Appraiser. an(1`(}o1um1ssion Agent for the sale .of Houses. Lands. 1<`u.frn1 Stock. Household Furniture, Goods. Wares. &c. Also for the collection _of Renter Notes and Accounts. O1cc--Po11oe Court. arrie. ' ` * - child with her? Where is she? ` can use vvuv vuv a Low uuya 330." You saw my wife; as you choose to call her--you saw Alis`on Lee? For the love of mercy tell me quickly. had she my little IJ'.._...... `lI.I.Il-L__ |._-_.I, ,- 2 `"` " `"1 "V10 '7 TKO I3 BIIUK" . H_nrace Middletqn laughed unpleasantly, wlule Dorothy bent forward, her lips apert, her hands clasped. as though to add to the father's entreaty. I |rIInn1Iu-no nnblulu... `ILL. 44.; lIIe|._ I knowing nothing of the child. The mother is aiine woman; with plenty 01.1 spirit. in -her. She told me ;wlxerevto and my truant ward. ` Come. Dorothy. be quick and sensible; the carnage is outside. puuon your ` Luvuul O CllI;l l'lI|lyo I \.l\JIl U 1IL\l'\l llll IIIIJ LILJIJ Au '1 Axis _ Horace Middleton went white; Dr. Steel had said the last words with a strange sig- nicance that made the r_nan wince. ' |lI I'TL-A. JIA -_...- .`-...... ..... I. . . . . A _ _ .. 1..--.. 2.. ` vuxuu. siuu uiuuuy . . \ Gentlemen, gentlemen, you are really ` too old to play at leap-`frog, and before a lady too. Come away, mY~d9'"'- on Q6:-unl Inn.-u#:1vv Inrl T11-nH nr Alli (HF fill) ` IIU UHUIXU IJIIULII Ulla - Gentlemen, I do believe I've got the i worst of the battle, the moral of which is. never meddle with what may not concern i yourself. Now I have a word to say while i you pull yourselves together, and that is a that if this row is about Miss Gower, as her 1 medical man, I say she is in no t state to ; be removed. N ow can't youbrother-masons come to terms? ` u`r -_.....-I-l ......-,... A..,...L -..:A1. ,.....I. l\ .......-_.- \,u. v.` 91:51.; 4. -v-v\..u _ > } My remedy is in the said Horace Middleton. ` 1 urnx__'.- 1-1. :1. ._.....-..-._ Dunu LLUI. ttuu 4I.A.nu\uAw IJUJIU } -Then let it remain there;t.he remedy jmay prove worse than the disease. `Mr. \ Middleton, leave your ward in my hzrnds, ` Pierce, dear boy, show the gentleman the } door. V ` 1111 A `l'__ n,,-- 1. _. __,_1____ _,_,_ ,,_,,__1 } \.I\l\Il O } But I refuse to go unless my ward goes ~ with me. L n`r\_.n__--_I :..'.._:.:|:._..1-_._- --_ `n!._._I:-_L____.1_ ` " IIIII lllbo . Refusal is ridiculous; an Englishmarfs ` house is his castle, he can kick you out. Re- ` member Miss G0wer's horses are `waiting, : don t prove an unjust reward. Ununnn 1f;1-IVrnnr\ 11111115 nr}\;4'A his QC-An` .LV..L .UUlllu do 1- '01. Barrie. Barrie. 1st Oct. . 1885. rsay; II. you wul mu; .1 mmu u(u;_y JVJLKO Lay not a. finger_ on her, if you value your life, and beg her pardon on your knees [for theTinsultyo1`x hawe offered her before % 1 me. Down, Isay, or I will force you, you `cowardl y liar! } 1") 3...... Ll.-cnuu I-don:-nll-` nnnn hivn 0111] +1404] 1 c0wuru1_y um ; Pierce threw himself nponulxim, and tried to*_force him down on his knees. Biows were struck, and curses exchanged, when a quxet voice. said calmly: un....u,.....`.... .......Lln..\n.. n.-.n n1-1) rnnllv rauy bUUo \JUluU away, u1_y~\-Iv-'-- Dr. Steel hastily led Dorothy out of the room, then xfcturned and said, as he tried to -part the two combatants: Hnmn a-pnmnpn, 'vnn n:1n t keen all the V `PETE U16 hV\'U UUu.lua.uauoa. _ Come, gentlemen, `you can t keep all the 9 fun to yourselves. 'I like a ght as well as anybody; go and have it out in the road, the I servants will hold your hats andenjoy the 1 fun. It s greedy to keep all the excitement ` bottled up-in a bit of a place like this. ' 1).. .`l:..4- A4-` sunk of:-nn-n-linir on nrnfnnr 0) UUDULUU. tllJ`IAl w lulu VA. u 11AL|\/U A . . . v . . . uo By dint of much struggling and getting a few blows, the doctor succeeded in -parting the two men, who glared at each other like two bull-[dogs when their collars are twisted to choke them off. ur1--1.I_,_...... 1' .3- L...l:'...... Ir"). ...nL J-Ln \/U IIIU uu L; 515-) - I would never treat drel, said Pierce. LL\I -_ -.. ......,`I-- 2- 3.` LL.` cloak and come. I have no time to spare. III ._:II ..4&,-An.-an _nrI] hl'\`l'QDQ Q]\(`IHld ]]("`a 1 doom-`me-;w." A o You ould rather stay as this man smis- : ` tress, sinceyou` cannot be his wife. But I i will not allowyou to dragtlxe name your ; mother bore with honor into the dust. Come, Isay; if. you will not I shall carry you. 5 HT .... uni n Gun-on nn `ID! VDI1 Vahle 1` Llnuuuuvv uuuu Lnavuulv uuv nuwu vv Anni./\./o What do you mean, sir, by your base in- sinuation? ' I mean that if the cap ts, wearit. Leave my house at once, and before you enterit again. remember that discretion i. a. valuable weapon to wielcl. Jane, open tihe . door for this gentleman. T quill non A... hat `I .-.31! n`I1I\ nvknn 1-An J. Il'd4VU ILU bllllv bu n)1.7\IrL\.: I will gnqtgeome--wild horses should not dragime to the awful fate you wish to % doom-`me-T,to`. 5 .mv,,, __`.__v.-1 ._..n..... 9.4,... 415 I-Lia n\nn dmiq. * UIILV JVLAUIXA 1 , I1 U U 11ULV.l`4I!JIV, \./\J1V.lVlVl1D" sioner, Conveyancer, Issuer oi Marriage Licenses under the new Act. Money to Loan at Moderatelnterest. Creemore. Ont. 61y :_ _.__._...- _- _ . _-,_ _`._... IILU UUUIGI. lls .I. UllIUl\Lo Which will be all the worse for you, for the cooler one keeps the better one is able to keep one's head out of chancery. Are you going. sir, or shall I assist you?` IV.-tniniu uni nip. unlnnn 1-nu 1I'f\I1.' 17f\ll'l' Understand, Mr. Penfold, that I20 to ' appeal against this illegal detention of my 7 injurious to her licaltli, I should have com- ward. I will not consent to a vulgar quar- rel, but the lawis on my side and I shall in- sist upon lmving; my authority respected. Had not Dr. Steel informed me it would be IIIJIKJL4 , L \4l\.IlI U l\.L\4l`L V` IIII Ill. ll\all\.lu , . . I pelled Mass Gowcr to :'.ccomp:i'ny In; as It :' is I shall send for her in the course of a few I T days, and if she still 1'4.-fiises to come, Imust vrespected. Y,uun girls cannot be allowed nd means in ensure my authority l)ein_r.r 1 to leavehome and -position, and forfeit the. eir goocl1m11esejust' -for a whim; such ca- i prices are insuffc1'able. . U V361. .\ `._-. ..l..__. .11` .12...--!A.- TTn..nn;u VIUUL LU]. Ialll acuucluuu. I will go now, but I will return when you are cooler, Mr. Penfold. uTw|.:..1. ...:n L- -11 u... .......-.. tr... -on`! I-`rm \lI-A E,\llll ` all \lL DIIKILI L CILIGIILJII VBIO ' 1 J Certainly not, sir, unless you want your neck broken. ' 11 ... A . 4.: ; |J\.'\JIL Ill. \Il\\JllI I shouid be more likely to dislocate my ankle; I don t kick with my head. 4-TT..A,........-.I 1r.. T)/...\l-`nI,`I 41...L 1 ..n `A x;n ax. vs) unu Au.yuaA.\.AIsllA\.n With :1 `great show of di{.mity> Horac! Midllet(m went away, while Dr. Steel and = Pierce lonkcnl at each other `and smiled. .th room smell like 11- O\\'Cl`-_ .I:1I`(k Il. nu.` xv Inuu wxuu AIL DorotI1_v lay, white zuul weary, on her couch". Pierce lnjuflbee-11' brtthine: h_e1' fore- head with some sweet essence that made AA\.L u.u.7\ IIULI 1 o 11 _!., .. EL c1rA1"r1~:1`. XI. ] -' L_ You had better come to me at once,dear, 1 1 said 1\.IVrs. Steel when she heard of the sceup there had been in her absence. 1\-,,-AL,, 1, ,' 1,,_ beautiful gipsy,whom her ambitious parents ..&,.,. He had told her his history in :1 few words. \Vhi]e at Oxford he fell in love with :1} girl who was at. a Sm-llh03.1'dil1g-SCIIOOI, and, led away by boyish ardor, niarriod her, disregarding the fact that she was but a wished- to make a ne lady. Q1... |....|...--....| -....u.. ....,.)1H... (#4.; "pm.- uvvluuu nu vu Jun-uu uuuyusuvhl She sought excitement far and near, visit- ed her own people, and, to Pierce s annoy- ance, spent most of her time with them when they brought their circus to Cardi. nan vvsnrmknn 1.` `Ian l|l\v|m\4-`inc. ..-n_ an 1.4.... ENNEDY. GAVILLER 8: HOLLAND, Architects, P. L. Surve ors, Valuators, 8&0, Plans and specications or buildings pre- ared. Town and Village Lots laid out. Farm ines carefully located. Timber limits examin- ed, &c.. &.o. Toronto Office-4 Mail Buildings. Barrie 0ioe-McCa.rthy s Block. Collingwoodi Oice-Long s Block. Tnos. KENNEDY. MAURICE GAVILLER. .__.__..___._. A W. MCVITTIE, D. L. SURVEYOR AND Ran.` F`.nf.n.f.A Arrnnl`. ulanrv NT `U 'l` _ W. J. HOLLAND. . 51-lyj After this, Pierce met his wife and her 1 lover in the eSophiaGardens, and horsewhip- ped the handsome athlete and ordered his wife home,where there was an awful scene. which was followed by many days of es- trangement and misery. . Tum. Hm ..:........ ....-...4- ......... `nu ..- 1)A\...a..I.a V; new uvnuyculp o ` I - IDll\J l\J\I|ll sJu|,\ Al. Ansnu uy Jl\lI! \.A`_-.uLuLJIo ` - The scene`hud ups_et her, and foI1owi_ng it came Pierce s eutreaty ~ for an early 1narrx- ` age. 'I'_'l'n Lad 4-.V.J L.... l.!..L,.l....-- 3-- .. In... ........-`In vvlouuu. UU Iuunu (Iv 1A|l\.; lU\|JO She behaved pretty well the rst year, then a boy was born, whom she simply wor- shiped. He died in a. childish illness, and instead of being chasteiied by grief, she seemed to be made desperate. `\l\ .-nun.`-LL nap.-.14-A-nn..4-4`.-... noun` scrum: -.!,.!L IIAal\.I vnnv vnwlnn \.IL (I Iuxuuuo Alison was cautioned against encouraging his attentions, but she disregarded all ad- vice, and her foolish parents induiged her in this as in every other whim. 1+ nnaml L. In... I...-i.....,a i.,.....:..... -1 u... Au uuno no In I/VVLJ UDIIUI. H uuu. It ended in her husband hearing of the irtation. and forbidding her to hold any intercourse with her father or any member of his company. A ` T A-Ft.-m l.:.. `[):........ .....'..;. 1.3,. _.u.-._ -_._1 L-.. vv no nunuu .5. - She had cast aside her fettors. and own away _free to the roving life she loved. She left her baby behind without regret. Her father. a erce-tempered old fellow, `fancied his girl had been badly used by her husband. so he protected her from the wronged man's just anger, and excused her sine ' `l`I .. __----I.I I__-_- .__.__1-.__.I -.__ALl,, __ j_,,A1 , 1 N J\lIII'_lI\JVV uauno, uvvv l.lUpl'Do Now, `knowingall, can you love me and be happy as` my wife? - `-`I-oan love you all my life, dearest, but do you think it qan be _1-ightyto marry a man wlro-`e wife is7still' 9.Iive?- That is not living together; in holy wedlock as long aaoboth u uvu Illl\l_ vsvuhuv DIAL/IL vnxvua UU \JI.1uIL.Lo One member of the company was a hand- : some athlete, 9. man of splendid physique t and the "brain of a brute. vsuv-Abuulullu uuu IAILDUI J. -T When the circus went away, Mrs. Penfold was missing. Cl... 1...: ......L ....:.L. 1.-.. .n..u.,...... .....1 n-_... Illll-II This, of course, is a. bare outline of much domestic misery that Dorothy understood and sympathised with in all the tenderness of her heart. Then came the history of divorce. ` You remember my coming home on New Yea.r s Eve. dearest, full of happy relief? Well, that day saw the last of all trouble connected with that dark page in my his- tory. Iwas free. wt 1...: -..u.|...1 _rn. __ n-__,,,, , ,. UDLIFII D VV .l11V.,AU\/.I..l.LH.Vl!4.l!4I\: EUR 11111: County of Sxmcoe. Terms reasonable. Olce at my Store. Craighurst. 46-ly l uvA_yo J. vvuouvvo I `I I had settled with my lawyers about the allowance it was my wish to make her. so ` that sheshould have no excuse for sin. I wanted to wash my hands of all connected with her, and begin afresh with the new year, new aims, new hopes. `WAT fhn7iI'Ilrn`I Ann `'1... I4..- -.4 -.- 9 L 'f"iie would have pardoned anything for the } pleasure of keeping his hansome girl with i n-'u_n- _j..-_-.._- 1- - u___. __,.u,, _ ,. l1ands.of' the law, with such a scoun- |)A\J\.ILI,' A IvvAn\. I \ I So you shall, sweet, if you will rest _v,~=:z~. dear head on my Sl,lOll1(lL`l`,S()tl1ltI can kiss you _Wl`1en I like. I hate that lmrrid vcil, 1 can t get; at your lips. 1`r\rI\f1'\1rIru--In-Ixnrl nI\r] I'.C'dr.J l> I~l\ {Ian} 3/. Vkbll ll EDI} (Ill JU \lL JIIIDQ Dorothy laughed, and lifted it so that ` could kiss her sweet red. lips. Then s said : . When do we `start; P;e1'cc`." V Almost directly. Keep you1'h(=ru1 tn`:a.. > I will lean out` of the window, and saw: LL r; is no one about. ; :11 `AI IILIIJ AL only IV\I\Il\.l IJCUVKJ CIIIJ Llllllgo No, dear, thank you, Mrs. Steel il-rIr1:_v ask with wine; but you get your. f 9. bottle of Bass, 1 know there is nothing you like [ so Well, and,.don t; forget `0'._1 \\`m.t some matches, or y3u will be done out of your smoke. ' ` '1 _:__`_`_ ___`__ `_____ ,____ , . 1..- Jvu|. vv l.AJl|\..A vuun Ax:-. lIV'Il\. . Yes, I an1 quite too cosy; I shall go tv. sleep, I believe. CV.1-..\.. ..l...I1 ....___L `E , _ -1`: A cu anv vsxv nsuuuco 'Everylhing,weut smoothly, and Hm steamed out of the station withm unusual delay. -'I"I.n -Inumnnu \'\(\ ....1 -.Y.... .....4`.. A IIIILIAJLALII l.l\4AIIJ I The journey ])I1a'SC(1 pIcasu11tE_\' 0!; the lovers. , . A I 'I'u' --nu VV. JVLU V11'1'1l`J, 11- 1.1. UIVV.lXUITa AND A. Real Estate Agent. Calgary. N. W. '1`. Correspondence solicited with rgard to invest- ments in Province of Alberta. .W.'1`. A. W. McVI'l"l`IE. Address Calgary, via. Benton, Montana U.S. - A VAI: Glouceste1`AI Lerce said he wm:1l 2; out a second to get a drink, and asked I) . othy if she would have anything. VA Ann`: GI-unruly son.` `T...-. Q'.\..1 ADI. v Jv`:&i lu;'\i gl:, pet; keepybur sedt, I`I1 shut the door. I hope no one will get in. Dinrno uuunumu nub AF 0-kn An--.:...- _ .1 __ Univ \.I\l\IAn J. uuyv llV_J U110 vvnu SCI; H1. Pierceswung out of the car1'ia_;e, and ran across the platform to the ref1`3sl1Ix1<:x1t-bzlr. n:rnn`l1v Ln L.-`,1 ....,.... .. ......._1._.. uvluaa uuu lJl5|/LULIIJ nu LIAU lCl1L'Dl1Hl!fHL`[)llf. _Directly hehad gone, a z:entIe111m1op.-m-(I the door and got in, sat down in a c.r:1e:', tilted his hat over his eyes, and 1`e11*1::i:u:.i as still as a mute.` 0 n bx nu uwnan no ti 1.1-.I\.lu\o He was on the same side as D -ruthy, v. _did not take much notice of him, so am": was she for Piercu's return. Take your seats! [shouted the gun banging the doors to noisily, and 1)0z'r_>:}; heart sank. ' `nu, , 1-\-, . V . n .v < Luv; U Dunno "She saw Piercecome out of the bar hesitate. The rush confused him; '\ ,.,AI, IA\a-Jl|.IA_L\,n LHU AKIJIL LLll|LI.1~`.L \l llllllu ~ Durothy was about to get up to wave hut hand to attract his a1tenti<.m, when the (zen- Atleman stood up, and lled the wind.w wi :31 his big bulk. ' 'L'A1\1 I, , I A , 1 I . r - urns: Ullu Auxvu JJUAULIAJ luAIAL\. ll.]\alJ u I suppose I was foolish to trawl w'::l1 uyou, darling, but I could not bear tlw idea of you enduringvthevlong journey ulmw. I fear it will tire you terribly. Are you sure you are well wra-ppedup? I have tipped the guardto keep all olltsltlers away. 15 )'(.:r foot-warmagr c:m1forlal)lc? ' 11?? v - r 1 :- 151-) mu T V Oh, please let me look out, my frh-:.d has missed the carriage. T . ' . Still the man-did notstir. Dorothy got desperate, and putting lmv ` hand on his arm, said `excitedly: V_ You are no gzentleman to st:1n1tho~ro preventing my friend froln m_linf_; Inc! L-_-r. me look out I V 1 _ Still he was as immoveablc as fzlto. .The train. moved, and amithcr Inuznuht it hnclstemnecl `away - . , . I)0I'()Ul_\', afraid of she know 11 '{.\`l:`.lf, 9; : 7down shivering. . ` . Just then the man tnT'n<) round, and . .' down 1)( rild\.` her, >'1l}'lllLf2 ,. l So I am no _EIt`ll'\1('H1llll. Yet` I am 3'-.;;: gllardizm, .\Ii~s t`>m~w, anal hzlvc :1 ri-_:Eat 1: know wliy you are lI`zl\`t`Hll_l". ,` :lL ni;-`ht v.E"_1: a man of wh01_n I :1_ll0;ClhUl` (1is;1;p;.~\'c." 1 \Vith :1 _sln'i9k ofti-r1'ur I)om;h_v .-zmlc Incl: 1 in her seat, 11e1'eyo.< ri\'ctcd on the cxuhant; l face of the man she feared/xno1'etl1m1 the 1 King of '-I`e1`1`ox's. ' ` `.11 1 sun -. 1 C\ .c ..cuv. - Yy.n;v `It? u.\u\_,u . - ; Why, certainly, if she tn?-zes a: l man._ Pray, my pet, do not let; nnv-1 _.sc;'uple of fancix-d lmnor com. 12-n-,_ Is your little lxczul inure .<:1r;: in just than the l:twsot'ou1"lanI`. Ju~:ia- 1;; nounced me free to weal at ;-.-.~f:. zan- sufe God (lid not `intend :1 \\'u:n:1n s11ould_keep a man lnnvl_V all hi.` lifi.-, was not made to live mono. Thin empty my life is, s\\'oe`.l1c-art, 21-nl In replete; with joy. 51) -_vm1\\ ill 1).` 1:1` soon; as you proinisscd. l`hink or :;::1} and your wish to help me [ind l..,-, 1 am not` to wander zxxvuy allulin I be so mise1`nb'e. Spe-ak to .\lr.~'. Sm-I, Ala good, pure wmnnn; she will ti-ll ;.. opinion, and I am sure s!1`: will in- ..!.l.. 9) ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 85 BOILER WORK8.--H. Smwmav. Manufacturer of every dscription of Engines, Boilers. Saw Mill. Grist Mill, Shingle, Lath, and Wood- working: Mm-.hi nm-v. Whatia misery it is -to h:1\'<- in :nn_;,k away like thieves in the ni~.;ht," suinl 1'1-me` [as he settled Dorothy` in a first-rr.'::~~` cur- riage. . Clan IIVIIlV1\l'\t\I`:`I1 uuihul Ll!!!` cont}./..1 um-.. 1`l2tL{C. _ _ - _ She was heavlly vellcd, and se:31nm1 feeble. T...... ..,..1.\ n.-.n..L .u-.Hn.-i- urn-.1',.H.. LCCU1Cn . . Jane rode apart, feeling very jolly: idea of `so much change was plenszmt In and she liked Dorothy innmnsely. HT .... ..-...-..n `I ...n.. 4`/...l..I. 4n6..r..-,-.! was all on his side. - * -Xv -l- Doroth ' )romised to do` so, uni '2: I Y I u qnlteamotherlylxrnmly from tlu- l<-4.. little soul, who,` as 1 imt_-c hul M1!`-.3 Xv -K I 1, .s_ha11liv_.V Cm miyone, in sizln of no Mjustied in taking an0t1L-r wmzzzmti wife is dead? 111119. -_ _, _,A_ - I -n Why, act as :1 modest giri should: m to your home with me, and try to trust _\ best; friend. uTV__; , 9 - an n .1 1 n ......., V- .. "Cm! 1151.}; V1'1{! T xvaivlol 1)or0thy. Wi vshall 140?" uinn . ' u You my friend! Sooner than he at _\'~ 1:? mercy 1 would throw myself amour :\ 1 wk of hungry wolves. Keep your (lis:.l:.c-`. don t dare to touch me, or I will throw III.`-` - self out of the train-. I am no cow;ml,_them is nothing under heaven I fear as I do you. 4*Vn..vn..n :. ...-. .......,... 1\,..... . :0 ..,\.. n'r.: ...; uuuunu5 uuucx u\:.u J. unu an .L uu _v H You are in my power, Dora; if you are Wise you will not provoke me. I am :1 (ice perate mzm,'and this is :1 dangerous venture for us both. You see this pistol? If _\'on don t promise to return to my prot(ot;on. I swear` I will shoot you, and myself :1t'm`- wards. ' 11-, ALI 9.: . ' 1 A.) A \I\] Alva lly!'lUVLa I can enforce my authority, but prefer to use persuasion. L sten_to me. If you uiil -get out next. time the train stops, 1 will fur- give all; ifnot, and Pierce Penfold and I meet. there will be murder done. for 1 am desperate, andwould risk more than life to keep you with me. . `l\.u....4.I.--l....I-_..l _L 1.1-- _n-,,,, ,. 4-,_- ...,. H1111. \1l'lBb lV|}1l, D11! working Machmery. _vv\:l. llbl, IIIIAIU \V||:u 1l(|,`U|\IIIo She tried to get away from him to rij the alarm, but his stren}.:th was tOon1uc'.1 1 her, yet he held her kindly. Ml ."m-... ....:.\4- 'r\,\.... .....A I:,.L.... 4.. ...... Y . L-l\.`AQ J\J|l IILI ll\/l\I Il\/l l\III\JlJI Keep quiet, Dora, and listen to me. I um your guardian, the law gives me comnl over you. I follow-`ed you here to~nig`xt to keep you from eloping with a man of wh'o::1 I do not approve. HT l|l\i\ .\..4`......n ...-. ...-n.....:L-. L._:. _..._z.- _._ ., nvvy Juu Iillll Anu- Dorothy looked at the stern set face, ro- vlewed her position quickly, then said, with her innocent eyes upraised to his: I-tniolln "`l`lr`lt\`I\v\ `AL cu... .._-_....I In uvnn uvn uunvuvuu 03 ca upztllatiu UU Illa; Horace Middleton, let me appeal to your better nature. Hear me. 1 love Mr. Pon- fold, and have promised tomarry him at any cost. I will keep my promise. Ido not fear death, but I do a loveless life. ` nnu`l\A union `J ..... _LL-_l_ A_2___,I..L`1\ He put the shining toy away. and >10 _over her, white with passion. ' Q1... &..:n| 6n ....+ ......... 4-..... 1..:... `A .5 uvv A-van uvuull, uuu J. U (I IUVCIUDE IIIUI ' For the sake of my fathex- s friendship. my mother's trust, do not betray me; let m0 go my own way, and be happy. Even if I had not got to care for Pierce 1 could never have cared for you. ` |~`ll`m- Anna 1... 14...: 5.. .....- u _--_ v-.....: ma auovv vuapu JUL JV: "For once be kind to me: if you loved me you could not be so cruel asto make me wretched. It you attempt to harm me] will nd a way to punish you, or die in th attempt.` Remember I have friends-90" 1 haps but a panel divides me from my "' i sen `protector; Pause before you ma l yourself amenable to the law. M1 0...... _..A.L:_._ 1.--; _,- I... `I ---vn'1|' -Bonlit it wank. rind tn he no yn-111513 lama. gvusovna. CIIIIDIIGUAU DU 0110 NEW: ' I fear nothing but your loss. I swear that man shall never marry you; 1 would it kill you rst, _ Oh, Dora! why won't Y0 i love _me a little? B RRIE PLANING MILL.--GEO. BALL, Carpenter and Builder, and Maaufacturer of Doors Sash Blinds, Mouldings. 8:0. Plan. lng of ail kins done promptly and satisfac- torxlv. Factorv, John street. Barrie. _ [To be Continued-] 137. very `.-I 10 her 1 my, ' 13E:ELEhK COUNTY 03' SIM-` . 001:. will be at his office at the Court House. Barrie, every Saturday; Residence and P.0. Cookstown. . . V ml L I goes it doan SCl'i}.u` post I. SULIM is Mr. '1` tht `VI have is.ja \ at; quir-$3 `S `I has PL _ cur. on in bu tea p ed an to up tea 1 ` used ' 557$? .____.-._. ' A H. BENNETT DENTIS1`. ` . Barrie, 0nt.. Oloe. Senders Block. o gsite new Posuoloe. Visits dale and Waverley the that Wednesday at every month. Wye- bridge `and Midland, the next day('1`hnrsde!) Penetang the following dey(Frlda.y{.. vmuzed Air tor painless extracting 3 specie ty, 6-ly, 681;. and the 1) *1- She A }l( But_ 11.. a. u. u. N1OUA.tt'.l`l:1! -U!`E_ICE AND Residence on the West side of John St... Immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Bell : Planing. and Sash Eeotaorv. .. T .allod with.` I uusi uunusznrs 0TEL.-A. W- BROWN. P 1'! to . E10011 t d (.1 1 en. cr3u1$ub o. : .`.`r.1`.?%: a}.r``:`. :`vei 1 i;u V volaoggon. `Ln , eot guests oonvayedtree to V - 1 \ ko?"umt"3=n3'1op $.22 4-" W"! t`M"' 11 e-. best. Good umbling and start; QUEEN'S HOTEL.-- W. T Proprietor. Exoeggnt ao`3_:`g:_:;:g:o.3.':(_ ._g .`.'s `h '.Wn`nan -nu`uIl_ -_ - .. Avg 5 av: lava. ---- Gmonam Roaxms. OHN MACKAY. AUCTIONEER. COMMIS- ninnnvo l`.nnvnvn_nt-or Tanner nf Nlnjvrincrn '->0UN1`, STRATHY Sc LOUNT. -BARRIS- I tm-n Rnlinit-m-n in High (`.nnrt of Justice. FL)-LSEPH SWAN. AUoTIoN1i:E'i{F571`H11 f`.nnnfv nf Qimnnn l`nrmn I-Aunnnnhln -_):1RClllTE0'l`SAAND_V sunvnvoni [OSEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. la rgounty of Slmcoe. 01oe--Police Uoutt, 8. ' V ll ULIlJUl.'|IlIllIlllUlI|I UL G Scottish `Zharacter ;:Ilube nrovided.. Next meeting Tumsmv Evzxxnq. 23121) FEBRUARY, 1886. All members and then` lady friends are requested to attend. JOHN Fonswn. NV [EARN ' 3: M UR6ii"1s0Nf"iX1`:1'F12 . Qnlinnru ~ Pnnvnvnnnnru Rrn, Mnnnv tn ONEY To LoAN. -s25o,oooats and 6; per cent. J. T. TSPRUUL, Solicitor, et_c., n-1-in ONEY.--A large o.1n;\:x:t of rivate funds tn lnn nn Rh`nIn'hl'. lmnm at nwmxt. rnrmx. R. HOLT, INSURANCE BROKER AND Gannrnl Agent. Real Estate hmuzht and : R. J. L. G. MCCARTHY-OFFICE mu Residence on the Want. chin nf Lnnm no A. LENNOX '5: 00., CONVAEY.&NCERS_, ntn 1\/[n'm.v tn lnnn Nntr-.5: dint-.nnnt.Hd_ '1`.LI'1"l`LE. M.D.. 051534 A AII(JTIONEERS, ETC. M1scEL;{NEUs J s. JOHNSON. BARRIE. IMPOB l`ER PF` . 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 ot_ John street,` near the depot. The bond of tlns Lime is better than _` that -of any other kind, and the finish superior. 01ce--Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. IVIANUFACTURES. kR % rnnnr nn ahnri frnnhnl nnnnritv .:_-.-:.__..-_._-.__: __gNANcn{i._._ PHY;;;.N.- HOTEL: cuvrr, Barrie. Meet- ings. The rP81l19'1' month` ly meetings of this Society will beheld on the even-. ` ing or the Fourth Tuesda in each month at 3 -3 cl_0c in Bothwell e Hall, DC.- lop street. After the regu- lar busmess ' has been transacted at each meet- mg an entertamment of a. no 1 be i`vu-unnn Onn `ll`n-nun Anv "'r.`- J *A`.NDREtW"S. so; Joan Fonswn, Rn nrn C HENRY. APPRAISER 8; BILL POSTER, . . &c. Rents Collected, Servants Provided; Olce up-stairs opposite Bank of Commerce. T WM, Gamma. 1' Tu, Secretarv ...~.... 41-btf LTJHIQUIIUU, &DDU. ' A splendid building site of 45 acres. near Mr. John Hines residence, on the West side of Bayeld street. A bargain. A ALLANDALE.--A comfortable double Dwel litrgiouse on Bradford street opposite Northern B on. . 10 good building lots well situated. .l*J55_A.-1s 3 GI 1400 D, uuu purl. 01 1.400 M, In 7th Con. Essa. 1382; acres. 100 acres cleared and free of stumps, balance well timbered. The cleared land is rst-class. the buildings are large and in good repair. the farm being one of the best in t.he"l`ownship. ~ II*1.n.1_.IJm-r. nf N 810 in '7f.h nn-n on nnv-no ...-- .y`v----- --&u~- Fxjom the West for all points in * . New Brunswick, Nova Scotla, Prince ` Edward Island, Cape Breton ` 5,111! Newfoundland} " ~ All the popuvar sea bathing, shing and plea sure resorts of Canada are along this nu ma. Dnnrnnn 'nn,rn Inn_v~ino- Nfnntv-nn.] nn Mnn n.7, I resorts or Uanaua. are along tms III} e. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax." and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. John; N.B.. without chance. nlnnn nnnnrmtinns: vnndn at Dnn-t Lnvin wifh` any Kma or manuracnurmg Duamess. . A number t vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets, South of Buttereld srfoundry,. all ne buildin sites. ' Qcnvnno` nnrn nvifnyn Mnnunu aha nnffnan DH ` q1l&I'EBI'ly lnsuumenua. .l'.l'.lUB5 @100 |.U Q-UU. That comfortable 2 st_ory Dwelling occupied by Mr. L. Buttereld. wxth small office in front. and two lots ' price $1000. nnd hnilriinnr `Int nn Rang ntrnnt nininino 1A1_1V_ at lV1U11.Ul1lDU.lV, nnxuuoxnno. ' S01lClt0I`S,`C0l1VC)'llIlC(`I`S, 85c. Money to Loan. Oice-Ovcr D. J. Murchison s Store,-' Market Street. Ba rrie. Brunch OItice--Pot;ter s Block. Tottenha.m. EDWARD J. HEAl1'. H D. C. MURCIIISON. avgao \IAI- uvvtu uavunuvu Dwellfn House on Et;t s`i'c'i`vnf Owen street, occupied yMr. Bothwell, most conveniently situated ; $1200. l`.nH`n on and Inf. nnnrlv nnnnnitn Dr A I-Ann-h a aluuuwu ; ymuu. ' Cottage and lot nearly opposite Dr. Ardagh a residence. $350. A nnlnniri BI-lino nib: :1! A1. nnwnu nnnn TM :- EH8 D080 111 (`I10 '1'UWllL'5ll o , FLO`.-3.-I-`art of N H6 in 7th con, 90 acres. about 30 acres cleared and free from stumps,new frame dwelling house, soil good, balance of lot l can be easily cxeard. _ YNNTQWII . _N L nf Tznf.19 and Rnnth inf T.nt Can 06 easuy O1Bl'b'LZ. INNISFIL.-N } of Lot 19, and South of Lot in 20, the 12th Con.. 100 acres each. Both ex- cellent farms. MEDONTE.--E } of W Q of 6 in 10th Con; 50 acres good land, rst-class orchard-in full bear- {nnr ` JODD, N.D.. WIBIZIOIID CIIEIHEC. . _ Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navi ation Company's steamers from Montreal, an at Levis with the North Shore Railway. _ V 1 Wlnmnnf y-nf.n]n.l Pullman hl`l"r`.t. and SIn0k' } IIYITUI` I EH9 TIIIII II`! III! I hut! will nd it advantageous to use this route, as it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates are as low as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by fast special trains. and exper- ience has proved the intercolonial route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all points in Canada. and the Westernistates. mznbnta man no nhtninm! and nlnn infnrmnnn I I a.u polnm 1n Uunaua. anu ule vv euu:ru.:u.u.w 9. Tickets may be obtained a.nd_a.lso information about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODI-E. _U| ITU 1"1'1LV\.il`4 7 Chief Sxtfperintendent. Railway Olce, Moncton. N.B., May 26, 1885. "BARBIE. -Bayview Saw Mill (Perki`ns).with 3 T about 4 acres or land, and two large water lots; to be sold for less than half the cost of the ma. chinery in the mill. ` Al am-ma at nnrnnr nf Rnrnl and Dalton cmnery 1n me mm. 4% acres at corner of Bayeld and Dalton, streets, immediately north of Bigelow property. An eligible building site, Terms easy. 2; unrn nf vnrmnf. land Qnnth of Anderton`s W `A. 14h.N;V_U4\ sc UU., uum v n 1 An Lrlhno, . etc. Money to loan. Notes discounted. Collections made. Insurances effected. Estates managed. Oices over Furquharson s store, Dunlop street. Barrie. V ' T 45-18 -_ An eugxme ounamg sue, '1'6I`mB easy. 3; acres of yqcant land South of A_nderton s brewery adyolmng railway track, sultable for kind of manufacturing business. 1 A nnmhnr f vannnf. lots on Bradford 1111 nne 011110.111 BIDBB. . Several com ortable houses and cottages on Charlesatreet; an excellent; opportunity for a mechanic to get a. comfortable home as these houses can be paid for by small monthly or quarterly instalments. Prlces $150 to $400. | 'I`hn.f. nnmfm-mhln 2 ntnrv Dwellimz onmmipd price 81000. Good building lot on Ross street adjoining Mr. Craddock sresidence; $250. , Dwellin East side of Owen nnnunhnr` I-rnn Dl\"`|II1l) I-nnnf n'nntvnnnul-Iv uvn vw avvu Quuoavu, onollv V---4-v v. v..--.-. --- .u--_ -v.... in . - OR'I`H ORILLIA.--Part of Lot 3 in 1stCon., 80 9.0.. 40 cleared, excellent soil, good buildings, property well watered. a. rst-class farm especi- ally ads ted for stock ra.1sin . , . \Tf\ I` A\K7AQAl1A__T4`.1.n1nI*1n Q41-| nn- snore Nr3.'liW8.)'. Elegant rst-class, Pullman buet, and smok- ; in: _cars through trains. `l4`n~nf-n1n.sm rnfrnnhment rooms at convenient `J! 1 1'5 l.a'U1uE dlstances. l (TOWN AND FARM PROPERTIES} FOR SALE: CI"-J22E.`~.AgP. HUI` ing 1VU'1"1'AVV ADA\1A.-4 3' OI. 106 .I. III DUI 11011.; a. splendid farm. 90 acres cleared, good build- ings.- plenty of water from a. never failing stream. no wasteland. rI\IrrV'l T1\/lG!P'l`IJ _\T 1 T.nl- A \'n 1114. (`nu 1nn BDPBEIII. D0 WHBLU Juuu. TECUMSETH.-N } Lot 4 in 11th (`on.. 100 acres. About 80 acres cleared. T A ood farm, well situated. about 3 miles from Al iston. 'l`T1\1V _ll`. 1 R2 in Int (`inn lnvnnnt A any-nn\ A UUVN 1', b'1'11.A'1`1"1! 65 l.1UUJ.V1', -.unruu.a- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice. Notaries Public. Convcyuncers. Oices over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. cry Ir ______ r\ rc 1r 1! r1_.. ..__-- yr` 1] ? 1' _---._. '.l'.llV Xa'-.I!4. Q 60 I11 151: DUB. wxceph `.9 (101365) ll ` very ood farm; $1200. N} ot9 in let Uon. 100 acres good land, ` price $1000. V ` * VESPRA.-W. of 24 in 6th` Con., smallclea.r- ing, well watered and timberedyaoil good. V tn-1'. n1 9`) in Rth (`.nn, Vnnnrn,-1 l0n.r-.1-An annd 3 lug, WUU wuwrcu uuu l:l1ll|JU1'Ul1,'UUl1 gUUUo art of 22 in 6th Con. Vespra,-110 acres, good house and burn; $1200. V v Qnvnrn] "Pu:-It T.nt.n Want 'nf~1\/I'r, 1T.um.n : v-nni. nuuse uuu Darn; quzvu- I Several Park Lots West o_t~Mr.VEwa.n s resi- dence and having a. ne Vl8W of Barrie and Kempenfeldt Bay. l`hn nhnvn `lands: nu-A narnd n.ni'mnin.`|1v (~.`hAn_n LXGIIIIJBHICKID nay. . . The above lands are oered especially cheap and in nearly every case a. very small cash ay- ment will be accepted. and easy terms gigren for the balance. '- I`kn wonnnf fnnvn Info nun kn ruuvvnknnn nu I01` L118 Dl:l|U.IlUU. ' The var-ant; town lots can be purchased on still easier terms. in case the purchaser intent`? is A to build immediately. Apply to ALWAYS m srocx air was in onntn. Cheaper than anv House in or north of To- ` ronto. StriniBel1s, Broad, Loub1e and Sinlo Bells A rushes, Curry Combs Whips, _ nee Pads 01'. all kinds. I-fatness 0113 and Varnishe-3.. v .-.. _-.-..- ~- S1NGLE&39UP.E?4RNES$ '1 vv i~&'e7srY;'uEnE Jr E:gi1?{r?a}L"u.TZ.':E ` anv Mounting required, CUARTIIY, PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY, Barr 1sters, Solicitors, Notaries, &c.. Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliston and Gravenhurat. L"_AL'roxMcCAR'1`1~IY. Q.C. F. E. P. PEPLER. J. A. MSCARTIIY. D. F. MCWATT.

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