Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 Dec 1886, p. 2

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,-.-:.-.-. .-..-_T?__*,,,, . 0,. 7 gaowltixghaioted BT1-ands of 1m rtod and 3 B. 1! :10 Cigars. Tobacoos, Me Inn on .P! am. 8:12.. to th (' t1-3111 DE` 8 otho an Clue! - numiruur . u. an ung: Ilgnulq lhutnl-In U13 IIIIIIIUIVII HI} uIlI\I`I?l-I7`-I I115 WI -II-I her! an hour he passed between twoof -the `gigantic sentinels that `guarded the ` entrance to a. trail. Here he paused to 1 collect hisithongh . Thewvoode were ; vast - in extent`, the and nu- ` `--..L_..' -1. 113...-.. "_..___..-.`-L'I_. L..--`I_.__.. V|aIIVGUVl - can _vvun: VJ nu Algpuu luv` . J . hable that the` oung woman in a brown "duster was ellie; it was not her habitual travelling dress-'it was not like her ` to walk unattended in the road-there was nothing in her tastes and habits to take her into this (gloomy forest, allowing that she ha even entered it, and on this absolute `question of her identity the two witnesses were divided. He stopped irresolutely, and cast a last, Ion , half-despairing -look `around him. itherto he had given that-`part of the wood nearest the plain 1 his greatest attention. His glance now sought its darker recesses. Suddenly he became breathless. Was it a beam - of sunlight that had pierced the grained roof above and now rested against the l trunk of one of the dimmer, more se- oluded giants? No, it was moving; even as he gazed, it sli ped away, glanced against another Eree, passed a across one `of the vaulted aisles, and then was lost again. Brief as was the -glimpse, he was not .mistaken-It was the gure of a woman. . Tn an-and-I-\nu wm.\u~.'.-u-.4 In. on... A... L-.. FCC I56!-IIC III C V'\IIIJGIII' ' ` In another moment he was on her track, and soon had the satisfaction of seeing her reappear at a lesser distance. But the continual intervention of the massive trunks made the chase by no means an easy one, and, as he could not keep her always in sight he was unable to follow or `understand the one `intel- ligent direction. which she seemed to: in- variably keep. Nevertheless, he gained upon her` breathlessly, and, thanks to the bark-strewn oor. noiselessly. He ~ was near enough to distinguish` and re- i cogn ' low that he had admired `when he ise the dress `she wore, a pale el- rst saw `her. g It was`Ne1lie, `unniistakably ; if it wereshe of the brown duster, she , had `discarded it, perhaps for greater ` freedom. He was near enough to calls out "now, but a sudden nervous timidity l overcome him - his lips grew` dry What should he .say to'her `P How ac- count for his presence `P Miss Nellie, one moment I`? he asped. She- darted forward and-vafni_s%1ed. ' _ p '. ~!en_1ponumion the Leoach.-.l1aa: ,.Iegl.l1a s I .1Jm' ' "Auk g " `unn u'yninnRM -n inlsaniund (H-nun `"K'i: ?s1i "ashamw 33'o't' up-tin:-is stammered an'_i.o:i`qg`-_ about '"ua`..II-..s:-__ n tr- 3:: ...4. 51. . on; sue,`<-A1 i-e.kE>"n'yo'u d ,3 stand, q for twenty-four 'hours,' and I ; am ..?.`a-_ 4.4.1 `|'..'+_ 3.5 14...... n .nn.i..1. u. IIUU ll-I C4`-UUIIUQ II-[C U&IIll'~=\LllLI IIIII ILI-I` `<':erta.in'--at "apparently breaking o, or intersecting another trail as sfaint .a.sitae1f. W39-liivm ; that Miss Nellie had diverged >f_rom-t e highway onlytas. .a momentary excursion. into the shade, and thatishe would notdane to penetrate - its more sombre`. and -unknown reeesse, he .kept_ within sight`: of -the skirting plain. By degreesthe sedate inuence; of the silent vaults. seemed to ~ depress: him. The rardour of the chase began to` ag.` Under theealm of their dim roof the fever of his veins began to subside; his pace slackened, he ' teasonedmore J..I`L-....L..I-- ' TA. ._..... `I... ._- _.._-._.. __ his pao s1ackneiT`hsbhi-'{3 deliberately. .It was by no means pro- l\n]\ln 411164! {-1143 "wanna nu-nmnn In n Iarnurn IIlKI&lLLLIOI.U\l uwggv xv CUIIIIU 1 17`'`~` llections." Ho did-11? iii? but ` his own fa)o'e, "name. ` `and business were familiar to erwxfiybody for. } fty miles ttlong the stage . 9` Tn ` vnn nun "unffin a Hot Club nu - T- `VI. '1 l.\'-I INAAIA V IJAIIDI-AUDI- At this moment he was not more than a dozen ards from her. He rushed to where she had been standing, but her disappearance` was perfect and com- plete. ' He made `a circuit of the grou of trees` within whosehradius she h last appeared, but there was neither trace of her, not alsuggestion of a mode of escape. He called'a_leud to her ; the vacant woods let hm hel less voice die in their unresponsive dept s. He gazed in the air and down at the bark-strewn carpet at his feet. Like most of his vacation, he was, sparing of speech, and matic after his fashlon.` Com- epira-111', , _ re endlng in one swift `bet despairing ash of intelligence ' the existence of some Iateful power beyond his own weak endeavour. he accepted its logical re- . nnlinwith o.}1n.rn.ci{Arinf.in nritnnnnm threw $11`: Block. Owen Street. .Ba.rrio. u-.-__......__ ._. Q A. RADENHURST. BZiiRIs'r1cR. AT. . tome Solioltorin Chancery Conve an- &o. oe-First Door Sont.hot'Poat0 oo, ; .~`g;5l999!$uv`v;s;!?;f]"ufi H1993?!` `6 ` ' ` av '. i .- n}; an-`,_ ':.=w`-I`=n'~'~e the-passe qrh";snQ.the ., %,,m***:; `in, i3 __ 2%,. 1 H . anwandug. ) . r:k.>.,., .,,., .' ' ,. ~... ' ` ., (`-4 .21. 1". `. . .,., 'G:"9='h . a. I gum. nnnrnu-I ' horsemeh. .-'1: 11.1. J.__. A W *7 &Z`.`.T"eo wall 5 3} `1!ZZ`. .'. `$313.9? cu.uuav.uu|.'. no utiuuyuuu Iva uiggulu IU- . . , k - sult-`with charactristic gnmnegg, tghrew his hat upon the. ound, put his was inhiuv k.ets..:an , said-._- ~ e...ee..:ee;,. ee=i:.;;.,.;tee;.;. mu exms. We` `i.-Yuba .13 ;,ion_; ihful madam `slight deant-to` '61.:-_ -a _e ` tdioafiitiaioueiy aetido_' -`ins Ia-It :i:r..~'J... a.&'.'.a' q._ssex__1ger before the door `56 .kir|.'u;r.-'.-A'1 ...L1 .1'.';_`.1'._'..:;.n._ " `:1;:ir;ase`v..1-'a.<.f;:? uouIao*thot_ ifmi rnnli `ALA Jnnh Law: W" `-":`; ;:.I...`= .1.."`%"`*'-1='.;"%*,.:z-." us 1' angmgm . w. ' e _T chase it, and pubit~o'ver her delicate" know it she : here or in Excelsior ?" ' 5 with: :..eage:nosssnd_.,o_xoitem,ont. But . 5].- _--_ _...'._....-L .1 4_---.._.I._.. ._..---_A.I__ Llpuluunxvng `nun wuauugw Juan: ,a._Vvl|lI iiok` 1hcoi'ei"o3=lbt6*_5v!1'_)'l_i,II_a;1 I?9=,.. "-F0` rr-t 1 It 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rate 0 interest. No princislmone re uired until nd 9; th;* t.<.51'In. H. . STRA H ,B911911f.or, c., Barrie. . 37 ` __4....|..-'1 .az...'_-_'.-2;..:: .- ...I.-_r.x__.; '1.-_.__. W33? o H&?'17%F=IL% `I '%1`HE%10B.'1`HERN ADV 9 ft ' ron. Jam % .4 ted o1l;iq1_.pnaocppa ._ ,. _. .1 _.-.._ -a.'I'.:....- 14...; 'l|$"Il1U."I 1'1.` z-;s`~.=x'mI.= 9 .-2`: -0--I A1 U; Ibllll U uung;u,_pu uvuul 9 Let me` lozva,-yg:g ,-,_' mg: _ ,._is all. Itlaaissi .ieI}bugh.": ~ Hpmquld he-zv.e...=_amht hat in? nhm 9133:3333:-bntyshe dazev .- `9 Wef . "aw noun; _thm snqnds":; vsha: audi :qaietly.; Uecommaxybu .pro'nmot}::-to: show .~.-.mg; `I-`whgzouicumyflntl I_.ae3z'-in `: :.naken'~th'a: Adahlitni 3.4;-J...sr `tr 1.4-...-L._2__ I..1.._.;! 4 I .-u3-.-AIs2@o-I-vuw-_.- -iwwn9-&71-.-y- _ 1-` (LTh0 `L 3uan'\rW&,5:'= .;hnt2hm=. _pn.roaol-- -III tom won - knownpand x0'dtod-`too .violontga -cohtrut to*tho duster for practical use. -=0nceshe1stop- ` <-nu` vuv-NJ-n an awn'uInn&3nn nu nnnnnnnnn 1 E5':v`iK`a`:iTm:x?6n 3i"X'h:5}3c } % L. 11:` o. co: 3. . : _ .1311` :h;,r,.tampen7iI. ' Insh-ftyook sin- 9f her oh'eE:,' ;un&l_-her - Qys *were; A ` brightwith s,u`pprbs's`pdgragoz=` D'ust'-'b- 1 vn'.1'1- to 'form-in-imv -nirclnn ximnndiihar ~ EARN R MUEUHIBUN. nnnnansnnu. Solicitors, Conveyancers, 850. `Money to noon. Omce-Over D. J. _Murohison s Store. Market Street Barrie. Branch 0moe-Potter's look. Totten am. . Enwum J. Hume. D. C. Muncnxsou. T IlI|al_JU vyuuu :gllylIl.CBqV\A_ nulavlz .:JuDIl UV` jgolutdfform - -oiicles n.'ronndher Lorbits ; ,with-935' . . , . 1 felt it pervade bheroots at _,hr _blonde. shivers she even % hir. Giadltnalljfhr f)ro%9)th_gi'9w_, more rapid and hystoriqal,,hr smartginig ayes hat-.n.m'n humid; nn $11: but nnnnnfarinn UIJEF SILI VIIILJVIKIII L\J\IllIlJ II Oh, the distance mefkes it more im- propervthen he"sa.id abstrdctdly, but after a. moment s Icolntemplation` of her half averted face- he aajd gravely. Has anyone ta1ked.toyou about me ?- rm... ...:....4.;. I\n`Au4\ x ..n:.. 1...! 14...... % acame htimidig [she boganto ._ V ,A ;31i;lG5t8nQ0|1I1t6IlI,1g ` two observant horsmen in th o,road she i turned and ed, until, reaching the wood,` \ Neverthless s e waited for} the twdi `I__.___;-__ _.. k- _,____ L- .__L:_A._ l.____-IA LI__A. ` AICVCLIILJICDD BIIC VVQIIICIL IVS MIL? `UVVU: horsemen to pass,to satisfy herself the. she was not.fo1lowed;'.then pushed on vaguely, until shetreached afallentree,` where, with a -of` disgust, she tore offxher hap s-`(luster -and `~ung - it on the ground. She then, sat` down sob-V hing, but after a- moment dvriedher, eyes hurriedly` and ; started` to her `feet. .A few paces distant, V erect ,-j Fnoiseless, with hutstretohed hand,_.the "young soli- tarybf the Carcgihez` woods" "advanced toward her. is hand .had almost touched hers when hesto ped. ' What has happened? he asked gravely. . , Nothing, she said, turning ball away, and searching the ground with lines aivnn on 3` -I-in Hat` `And: carnal)-tuna KVVIU 3`7CIl\lIJIl-I UIJC VVIUIJ her giyes, as if she had . lost something. " Only I must be going back now. You shall go back at once if you wish it, he said, ushing slightly. V " But you have been crying-why `? `Frank on mac ulna nnhn I-A kn aha U J\Il-I `I179 IICVJLI Vljlflsji `;ank as Miss Nellie wlshed she could not bringherself to say that her. feet hurt her, and the dust was ruining` her complexion. It` was therefore, with a. half condent belief tlmteher troubles were really of a.` moral `quality, that `she answered: N0thing-nothing, butr- ' but--it"s wrong tdcome here. an 'l\_-L ____ J:J _, -1; LI,.',,1- SA. _.__.. __.-__, JJIIU JVII IIVJU UIJILIII IV VVCNU VVLVLIE when you agreed to come at "our last meeting, . said the young man,_with that persistent logic which exasperates the inconsequentfeminine mind. It can- `not be any more wrong today." It Dn 34- 1-nan ~nn'l- anfnv-rs " nrn-Iswnrnvn Ten-mi"ni1ts before, ellie had been burning. to unburthen herself of her father's warning; but now she felt she would not. I wish you - wouldn't call yourself Low,". she said at last. ` ' .u 1211+. *H'. a wnr novnn his vnnlin UIILDUII CJUVV < out: acuu clu Annou- - But it s my name, he replied quietly. to` Nnnnannn Ti-,"n nhlv n` 1:4-.nv\ f.vn_'nu. liullli UIJ 0 , . Nonsense. It s only a.` stupid trans- 'lation of a. stupid nickname. They might as well can you Water `at once." But you said you liked it. Well, so I do. But don't you see-'- I-oh'de9.r, you don t understand." `.4-svrv A11` uni 1\v'1`- `wanna ocuvrny. PEPLER 8: MCCARTHY.` Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. &o., Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliaton and Grnvenhux-st. D Ar.'ron Mocnvrnv, QC. 1!`. E. P. Pnvuzn. J. A. Mucmmv. D. F. MOWATI`. Lj\ILl KICQL, JUIJ \A\lLJ U \o|l1KC`JLDUClI-l\JO Low did not `re ly, but turned his head with resigns gravity towards the deeper woods. Grasping the barrel of his rie with his left hand, he threw his right hand across his left wrist and leaned slightly upon it with thehabitual ease of a Western hunter-doubly pic~ turesqne in his own lithe, youthful symmetry. Miss Nellie looked at him from under her eyelids, and then half deantly raised her head and her dark lashes. Gradually an almost magical change came over her features ;_ her eyes grew larger and more and more yearn- ing _ until they seemed to draw and absorb invtheir liquid depths the figure ._of the young man before her; her cold face broke into anecstasy of light and color, her humid lips parted in a. __bright a welcoming smile, until, with an 1l`1'681B_- tibleimpulse; she arose, and, throwing back her head,` stretched towards him two hands full ofvague and trembling passiom. . . . V. ~'r..` ....;..+.1.`.... ....'....;.....a. 1... . 1...: '....:.....a - Miss Nellie murmured sbmething non- dentially to the third button of V his hunting shirt. But :tha;t, he replied `AV '7 Ll CIIUU `JUI CJ I . w_ith a. faint mile, '6` .tha1wouldn t be_ any `more pi-a.oti'dal, and`? you: woiildn t want othe,re't'ofcall`fVm`erdarL-4" H61: n- era lqodened aroun;1"hi~`n,ek,,she_ drew ` er anal? s ` ` at pxprghaion passei1"nb vr her` ;.)f*.i . sfliich to any calmer .ohs_erve'r than ;i.jl__'>\f_:1{ have seex n'ed', ho`v`vevr, to`i1.`1`(1l,Me', osity than jealousy. `"' Wli`q`l,b` does 6?.."curi- ` call you so ?" she` added `_`'How' many, for instanoe. Low's reply wqs~addras_t'1j:nt' ti) her. ears but her` lips. She did vnotnvnid it. but added: Add dolzout-his them all? 'I:I... LL-L III! VI'|_`I_'..".1`I_2 1:._A.I..; .1. _.._IJ __,,, - Ema o=yh-kiiiiii6Iii"iii like that '1" T ' Rhiinbythahonlders, she held 8 lit 0` way `hdmehuf and; grazed at him` ,foot. -"Then awing him --lief she ma; 1 am "d`az'zI'1`e'd;` ana mbb.fra;ssezf;?i: gs `a.re,at lib has knead `you. like, 'th8ti" ` ..HaE1!>py.f ' `ti ton ., _th_e, Mhtul r,o te.. . % oi; `..` I `then " It"~wan the Oarqnines woods. Gathering her spotless skirtsbeneath her oxbtemS< ris;,d brown `dominjo,_s%he satont ~But-herprogresa` was scarcely {too or ooxhilarptine-n > oshow wasriwt peenqtegiged ..to_:91L11!.ixLa.,g:oun_t;ry _wh_er.e_ bu A was considered theonly gentee young lady`-like mode of progression, and its ;regula'r provisionthe expected oo . ' at m'h.h`lcn'1'd. Alwavsx fastidionslvboo . '.i.i1s,`Ii ineiitxalitie mine! _8, unruly 0 f It wag tI;11,~_t.l.1tt,ah=;11o. tot. ` y- :nn 'A'nnn|-can ~no:I- 1312- . II. "!"i"'..V.'Yvl'."-" 1"" ""v '*"` Er*``'v' 1* I Jthth ue9..{. emq med?-'fa L._A. I.-- --.._..-I ____ 4-- .{.-II I._.-_ ,--.J I-I\lU IIC Ell I-ILVIV VVIJJI-I6 U\.I`\lWJo But it was not so far 01!," murmured the girl, without looking up. -` N (W. Innban `G. vnnun `VII- `In another moment he - had `seized them; kissed them, and, as he drew her closer to his embrace, felt -them tighten around his neck. ` '.` But what name do you wish to'_o.a.lleme ? he asked, looking downinto' her eyes. _i mug vvea-Iu~nnv-I-In:-\r` nonvv-uau;:-`nu AA... we _'e 2` . .99 r5*"?$r? T':7-?>"%e?=?f~ r Iqw:quartu:gd shqeis wqre chaijzntng ` ' t'ha_.rd.1y adapted togiihile Jianlr. duh` 3nniu1o;d: nfr ' .I` e-' vs-.9 -wv. 1-v*.""".'v`: "Iq;d1&nm' piv, annsv.am-rs.e.rpa.:ra ;_ V . soraoe` mth th - mnminina Tnalinashhe fnl " "\IWZlIJ""J'VI !I&vuDIi\: "rlllf aohave wean :4 L`e_b'us .`lnke.-':vthBt "dwbz oiitfh hr}? ~In&l` hlihl.' I-`mum? g:gmg1gy3ga_ra:: mm '1-:,E.;*. ,.-;_r,. ( mg v H .n1-Lnnn-um`-umu AilJ..;.1J,3l\ .~4.n'+ .4 1--...- ..--..-s 3Z1`i%"`3vron; oL`3`x?1ZZ2T.`775 W But you did not think it was wrong 71-Inn unn at-n-ant`, n nnrnn cl-. 'n*'nr Inn}. s -~'~=-...'.-=-4-:Le--..-as-:~.-:%'-.." .9 a_ rose to has 1199, CC (I Ann !-. I'\`I0 .3. -pyuuvlll IVQKI I - ` $30 '\)lis;adellie&r 3as3veral L I lea! gods not (3 poetry. ahgh' t knowledge of English verse of tiselect` _character unfortunately digl'?ii'ot=aIsie" `C her in the interpretation of the man's speech, nor relieve her='h-om the momentary that at times dsczent .11? Intlit vuwac yu Luauuuu nation I _ ..'A,1l'-:i8.`.z5<)_ far away, said Low truth- fully, but with a somewhat pronounced emphasis, much far for you just now, and it lies on another trail that enters the wood beyond. But come, I will show you'a spring known only to to self, the.wood-ducks, and the squir- re s. I discovered it the day I rst saw you, andvgave itayour` name._ But you shall christen it yourself. It will be all yours, and yours alone, for itis sohidden `and secluded that I defy any feet but my own or whoso shall keep step with mine to`-nd it. Shall the foot be yours, an _ 1 1 011,1 "I1,,,_Ll yn 1VU1dllU," `K-Ee\Qnf. . W. P111 .9 H.863 - noau3:i.n gar mg. do you that the; V 'ef_gvkngw;- this what; they called mar`. ' Water. ? _;_* [rob-gags %` o!ll_ie ;se_veral `gift!I:fer ` THOB. 8. MOLEOD. Dalston. Con! hszavgy. tar Vr I. Barrio. Tuesday and _ 0-ly _ no," she said, with en el- _ , Jjracticnl deai.8i9ninogg1;sti. jgher previous abandonment; Q` htbe seen together." _ _ L weere; we must be posed? _ '" A eventually." he reman- ; ' . . . y The young girl made an mvoluntary sroof-=-she pomtedto - the high inter- , iebove them-'- you must be- ' le.,. Show me your home; elljiige, 'it_a littl T gloomy some- gtixnea .79 . . 3 e t .It never has been; I never thought I it Wtdy." ; gestnreofimlgetient negation ,but checked _ ""'"_ o_'n ts"1'et us talk of thatnow: Come,ewhile I__e.m here under your own` `t. would be until themoment you leave. _l.I.IlIlIlJ\l \aU-IVJJJ 9 That s true,,". repeeted `Low in 3.11 U It seriousness; it`s.not' your fault. But do you know I sometimes think I am peculiarly sensitive to. water; Ifeel it .miles away. AAt.`.night. though I may not seie:it~,orl even know where it is, I am-- conscious" of "it. : It is company to me when -`I am alone, and- I seem tobhear it in my dreams. ` There is no music as sweet to `me , 'a.s. its song. When on sang `with me` that: day in ch , I seemed heap it ripple in your voice. It says`-`Ate me `more than the `birds do, more than the rarest plants Ivnd. It seenistto live me and for me. It is_ 4,`_ez_:.,r1iest_` te<>1lec'tion,;' .1 1mo`w_ it .. `.`%.`9e; 311811 di'.0i- 17! em-1 . __`i_ ..g9_u.;th1nk, Nellie}: moon. I511 A .hiY\YIIh' nut` ;-.n-.`...`."._._" $15.50 half perfunctory way, as if he): vanity and dismissed the compli- gnht. 'rakgmesamewhem;~'%.ue'an%- , ., __:__u_-_.`..|.. u.....`l..`..-.7 ....'..." Mme nun-I: 3 `I III a" V . She {gassed hia.hn.nd;briey and in 0 "" 4'1'ax_'lIIlUBUIlIUW.!..!Ulv, `BI-Iv DZII-I` inqninitively, -,_wI1'_e_ro y stay most; I dovnot tone` I! here," she added, f ` sulight:shiver. It `i 3.16 onmna so n`a.ye `you no? ,.p1p.ca: where. you oft and rest AIR .r.;.. 9"` _ Mir. jun 1. . . . X ."i1x , 1-. inMthe.rainy.saason 1 camp; Q25. placer-at any. spot where I. Jxh.ayrh_sio\ .sli.ob .. or cohtins-" Collecting zrvqusri Nellie- kn Yes, ~ with the - herbarmm. 3'00 ow." .1117-.. 0! *__.2J \Y-II- _'I--I..'-_..I.. II `D-`L m:{I:I~::i`t'.`is quite plain now, he an- swered seriously; the young girl's sar- casm slipping harmlessly from his" Indian stolidity. Don't you smell it yourself ? `Dub \":..... \T..'l1.`..9.. 1.L:_ --'I:l _.-_;.-._'I..'__- \I|.lI.CII I But Miss Nel1ie's thin cold nostrils're- `fusedto take tlnat vulgar interest. Nor hear it? Listen !" You forget I suer_ the misfortune Of having been `brought up under a. roof," ' she replied coldly. 'I`I'\n+.'c `wash !II\\\l\lI-`A4: `T A... 3... -11 I SHOW. ' was," said T Nellie-_~. dubionsly. -- But. you toldme once`-the `rst time weaver l,nI19`na1 6AdIn4'-.I\`n" " l`|n~n1`nl]r lnnhiha ill JUII Illll LIIU |Jl.lUU'illllI7 lllllll U Ivvwvvn ta.lk`9d- togethe sheaddedtuluooking in `Iih. and. H cm'rnn.hinn- nhnnf. lzanmino B o A. -1- s. % JO!-IQ OQRLEV ` B_OA'I' BUILDER _ -_ - -- n ,4 1u;_--; `V Her face beamed with a bright assent. It may be diicult to track it from here, he said, but stand where you are a. moment, and don't move, mstle, nor agitate the air in any way. The woods are still now. He turned at right angles with the trail, moved a few s into the ferns and underbrnsh, and then stopped with his nger on his lips. For an instant both remained motionless; then with an intent face bent-forward and both arms extended, he began to sink slowly upon one knee and one side, inclinin his body with a gentle, perfectly uated movement until his ear almost touched the ground. Nellie watched his graceful gure breathlessly, until, like a bow unbent, he stood suddenly erect again and beckoned to her without changing the direction of his face. , What is it ? she asked eagerly. _ All right; I have found it, be con- tinued, moving forward without turning his 2: i A vvvi ; 101 1 I IJIULtVIJO _ I With my ears and nose," rephed Low gravely. T . With your nose ?" Yes; I smelt it." I Still fresh with the memory of his picturesque attitude, the young man's reply seemed to involveeomething more _irritating to her feelings than even that absurd anticlimax. ' She looked at him ....l.1I-- .....,] ,...:A.:..-1'I__ wuuuxu cuuu1uL1u.lau.\o UHU LUUAULI GAD ILILU coldly and critically, and appeared to hesitate whether to proceed. Is it far ? she asked. cum. 0 DAJU auxxuilo Not more than ten minutes now as I shall go" _ . A .-. s.u..-uua 6\l I ` And you` won t have to smell your way again ?" u `M ... :4 :1-. .-...:L.. ...`I...'.. ....... 9! 1... .... Ulllllyu` UII5vUI_.|vl., nuv-cruuvuy gvu his e as, .someth.u.:' ` about "your t{1iI_1gs_likoa*-dqu frel in 1* f!r'nuY:'I'1nn an . `n 531-1-n 9 Tu I111 '3'gs1i`f:`$"37'7{a'?rre1 t'r'f IJIB U I Iillvuv CdnId"w'e. pot `go there ? Is there not room for us to sit and talk withoutbeing btowbeaten and looked down upon by these supercilious "trees ? '74:. `a `av nu7n17'au`t` 7.nu1 {'.vfI4'.`\_ ` I V 186' ll-ILI JUU RI-LOCI for ?":wI`-lg not reply, but taking her hand in his continued to move slowly on through the undei-brush, as if obeyin some ma.gnetic attraction. How di vnn n 1+. 9 n.ma.in a.q"rn i-J-up hnlf-n,1I1n(1 DVLAAU LI.lll5llCU.l\J auuxuuuauuo JLVW \.l.l\.I you nd 1t ? again a.s`r.ed the half-awed girl, her voice unconsciously falling to 9. whisper. Still silent, Low kept his rigid face and forward tread for twenty ards further; then he stopped and re- eased the girl's half-impatient hand. How did you nd it ? sherepeated sharply. With mv narg and nnm;-a-" rnnlin ` But how 2 What did you_ knel no Inn} *Dnv\`Qv In-ml bnlvann Ln: and built to order. A . _ V . n `usuoupgxnkclua utuu In lblhvvpuubvavv gal .`g!9m'hlrom jttlow thqhonr chynnek ileum. Bostv to-not :t'Iso anon. unlit. our and puddle: in woo and made to order. 11-ly: ` .-.-... _._.........-.- ""!"`".` fund longingi for the open e1?1p;stend of these horrid jungles I I know up not get back in time." 6 Wm A `Unfortunately Low weep . _ ted t - epeeoh l11_:erally, and mth his remorgf lees-gravxify : If my name annoyg you -I canygelut changed by the legislature, _ 31 know, and I can nd out what m ' ther s name wins and` take that. My 19*1?'-.Wh ale in Wing me birthy 'yu.the'daughter of ,9. ie ." ` ' " Then. your mother was really 9,1, '2 ? said Nellie, and you a,.,___,. Him ahmtm nhnr-to .;;___: the underb ah .`."..`! 1*" P%mwa::.?3'$;. , I. __.L 4; once. . ; W039.-`.3. Syrup contains no Oplmv DlI1h-or snyminenlo, and can be '0 "' ' ' Sci with V H j.l'1`QVH0'It_ debate ch an! A we unaerbmah in F 0 lost shoe agm.`:3'g; M; short. -' It : a. pity your Indian t `DWI did not christon you ` Wild Mustard` or `Glover. she said ne:.;...u.. .. I" an-1'-;l;;:;. ll uw' 1. 2 t n O/ a1ggBu,,`I t31d `:,/ ; , .hBut' `illofessxon ?" c . ,,_. 9 19 I never \ any 5 uryvovu av, __`_\l J V thought that . to V -- -- . vyahm` `t1:81it that I--whz_a.t? Do t I could ever be anything bwl.-1 _did not believe in justi- - 9-`LT-3V;.f3-1151!. _or the covenant of " think nm'3St?~"?i '1Tow%'f. g1`'i.;0`;`f _. 'Don _t you rem be. cbmingfrom chnrchegg 1 ,0 - It Ila," amid. -`Null-in nnmln u ..-._ 1- . LENNOX, AULT 8: KERR. Barristers, Soli- citors of the Supreme Court. Prootors. otarie%'_Conveyancera.' ace. Mona to loan. Emma tnn` Rlnnk- nnnnaite N. & o W. RY.` .j6>'-puss vvuuaaaasvua uuuxuu (' N9," said. Nollie coldly, - you did'nr. 'bl1`!"ne." But she was obliged to drop 3; ';: %'m`:`;. .1':..:;.?.`:Z '8~ and 0 naQ?,__1_-__- _....-AA'._ no I I1 VVUU luu uuu uu.....- : `by, faith, or th cover: 2 fellowship ? D: you ,fh W.`1]1d`1et me ?" Lllallo . ,4: 1$WI]. you lost the chance of havilll `fpther convert you, baptize 3'01}: {nd ` take you into full church fellowship- ; 2 9` I.ne'\'vfei thou ht-~--" he be{;*`' :7 Yof1`.'never t ought. ' Aren't Y0" 3 C1iristib;h.'.?. ' v I-`suppose'so." 1`Hd-atiPP8es 80. Have you 11 ` "' A I'U8}lln;f\VI 9' TTIFD IIICCK UIIAUQ-IIIII T" You have in said calmly; .'bnt it is, on1y_'.tigl}t you should have your own way midluposing of a. namb thdt I. have cared little for; and V "you're to have 9. share of it.----" Van hruf. it : anti-inc-I late. ......1 :; 1 Jill! xv UV uwvv Q unautv VA lU""-` i _ Yes, bpt i_t. s getting la:te3 and if we } n9t:1gomgt_for;~1vard--` Interrupted .. gr nnpa 1e_n y. IOWA nun tuna 1\unu:-vnc.r17` __,'1~r HUI-I-Ii.Il.L 4uLyuIuuuuAJ o l A" We are : going forward," said Low imperturbably; but _I wanted to ten you, as we were 3 mg on that sub. ' t". (Nellie. 100 at her watch),1`ve en offered the place of botanist and paturalist Professor Grantq survey i .Of';M0.'11nt Shasta, and if I take it--why, when I come back, dar1ing-wel1~" ` Ii D.-.4 q1n11'vA uni! nnann n DKIDLIA UVCI. IICL DLIUIIILKCI n -We can talk just as wc11~C-"H1 5 we ? g Certainly. , Well, then. Why didn't you. came to church more often. and why dldn t you think of telling father that y011 9" cpnvioted of sin and _wanted to be bap- .L.`.:_J nu .VVF4l"" \"". _."~"`., V"""`b `V CAL? But you're not going just yet`? ' broke` in Nellie, with 8. new expresuiou in her face. ' No." Then we need not talk of it now." Ihe said vsfliigh animation. I` 1 .. -LI`) Dal? VVIIIII Cllllllivlkilln Her sudden vivacity rclim'r3d },jm_ I.- see" what's the matter, he said gently, looking down at her feet; tiles`, little shoes were not made to keep step with ,a'moca.ssin. We must try another 'way. He stooped as if to secure the erring buskin, but suddenly lifted her like a. child to his shoulder. Them, he continued, placing her arm round his neck, you are clear of the ferns and brambles now, and we can go on. Ar; on comfortable ? He looked up. read er answer in her burning eyes and the warm Ii 3 pressed to his forehead at the roots of is straight dark hair, and again moved onward as in a mesmeric dream. But he did not swerve from his direct course, and with a nal dash through , the undergrowth parted the lcafycur. tain before the spring. A` Run` `bun uvnvuvun 1-wnp. ,]......l_,Y vvnvnv ....... ...... .,,.....5. At first the young . girl was dazzled by the strong light that came from a rent in the interwoven arches of the wood. The breach had been caused by the huge bulk of one of the great giants that hadhalf fallen, and was lying at a stee angle against one of its mightiest bret ren, having borne down a lesser tree in the arc of its downward pa/cli.' Two of the roots, as large as younger trees, tossed their blackened and bare limbs high in air. The spring-the in- signicant cause of this vast disruption -gur-gled, ashed. and sparkled at the base;`the limpid baby ngers that had laid bare the foundations of that fallen column played with the still clinggig rootlets, laved the fractured and twis ` limbs, and widening, lled with sleeping water the graves from which they had been torn. `Ii, , ' , I, , 1,__. I. run: run av--V vv--v, --_. inev to Lou: Ooes over Sa Jewe era. Dunlop Street Barrie. gold. Conveyancing In nu ma nrnnonea. V mur- ngo Licenses Issued. 0fnoe-Over Canadian Bank 0! Commerce. Dunlopvtreet. _ ~ 46-ly uu, Clululvbl.-IICIIVIF yUll UIIIIDUCLI Ill _)"3`*"" He unloosed the cup- from his flask. and lling it at the spring lxankiml mt, tn her. But the young girl lmnt ovrr tlw pool, and pouring the water i said, I d.. rather put my feet in It. Mayn`t I.?" u r .1,...v+ .....1-.........,1 ..,... vv 1... .-..-VI ,1 don t understand you," lw 5:15 I wonderingly. My feet are so hot and dusty. '1` 1:9 water` looks deliciously cool. May 11 Certainly." He turned away as Nellie, \viLl1;1}~- ent unconsciousness, seated lwrscll on he bank, and removed her shoes and stockings. When she had dabbled hm` feet a. few moments in the pool. sh!` sa.id`o ver her shoulder : .11 t\IV f. Illl U\II. IJO , It had been going on for years. down there, said Low, pointing to a cavity from which the fresh water now slowly walled, but it had been quickened by the rising of the subterranean sprixlgsz and rivers, which always occurs at at certain stage of the dry season. Ire- member that on that very night~-for it happened a. little after midnight hen all sounds are more a.udible--I was troubled and oppressed intmy sloe-p. by what you would call a. ~l1ightI11a1I`<`: a feeling as if I was kept doun by bond -and pinions that I lollgud to h1`t-ah. And then I heard a. crash in this (1i1'(".`- tion, and the first streak of morning brought me the sound and .u(`t'uL 0! water. Sixmonths afterwzfrds I <'h;1n(`e- i to find my may here, as I told _\'-H. uni gaveit your name. I did 11>t. that I should ever stand b(-sidu it \\'1 t?'1 . you. 8.n,d-ha.ve you christen it yom:.s'o1f." U4 Iivulnruvnrl 6-Iran Assn fuonnx 11;: Hlk. -UaaIvILl~ >3 `.,_I don t know, hesitated th YTIAYI '~ Deeemcer 30 1886. ,__-_:.... .u this the day we aw with gram. nah... u u .IVVuJ- __ "`o`s:3`., ' oonhum ho 19351::-.;0:.;m.`.h ..3 ~ and 1 raiser. and Commission Agent 1201` we sue a ouses, Lands. Farm Stock, Household Furniture, Goods, Wares. &c. Also for the collection of Rents Notes and Accounts. nmm:_DnlinA Court arrie. yollllg bun thin}; V UXDIUII. Dlll`l`lU. nuu unuguuu; u ugvvu, ...-...-.--_ ... HAUGBNR Lnnnox. WELLINGTON AULT, ' Joan R. KERR. 0Nl!.-A large amounu 01 nvuw umuu to lend on straight loans, at owest rates. 16 MOOARTH [EPLER 8: MCCARTHY. .___.:...-___.. JOSEPH ROGERS, CONVEYANCER. COM miasioner in Queen s Bench. Auctioneer,` A'm`ra.iaer. and Commission Agent tor the sale In nnnnn, Lands- Farm Stock. K NNEDY, GAVILLER HOLLAND, Architects, P. L. Surve ore. Valuators, uc. Plans and specications or build1ng}pre- (1. Town and Vi] 0 Lots laid out. arm on caretull located. `imber limits examin- ed, sac. &.o. oronto Oloo-{Mali Buildings. Barrie blco--McCarthy's Block. Oollingwood Ofiioe-Lcng s Block. . . . ` Tnos. KENNEDY. Mnnuon GAVI!.I.lB.' W. J. HOLLAND. 61-ly QHOOIIOII _0I [$61105 LVUUUD Oice-Po11ce Court Barrie. ..__..._______.__.__.__......___.__. JOHN MACKAY. AUCTIONEER. COMMIS- sioner. Conveyancer, Issuer or Marriage Licenses under the new Act. Money to Loan at Moderate Interest. Creemore. Ont. 61y W. MOVITTIE, D. L. suuvnzxun Anu . Real Estate Agent, Calgary N. W, '1'.` Germs ondenoe solicited with re rd to invest- ments Province of Alberta. .W.'l`. A. W. MOVITTIE. Address Calgary, via. Benton. Montana U.S. ARRIE FOUNDRX. namuuusa an uugunn Wgnxsw-tlil. Snt:wnY{nl:ax1tiuipture1`ot overyescrlono'n|xe oer: w arm m. Shingle, Lain; and wood- wor gmachinory. v ' . . }, BARBIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL,`- Oarpentervsnd Builder, and Mumhoturqr. otDoo1:iBoshaBl1ndn. M uldinI.& P , Inc of kin donevrgm tlyand Uonly. Futon? John street.` e. HENRY. APPRHAISER & BILL . ac. Rentsoo acted; Servant: Once up-nun opposite Bank of Commerce. -Clo 5II'l'lQjUIlIvi9\l . Block. 0 to.no.w. ._ . . .. wgiu H M .-pad.-E_uY`9;,,0.7 the first Wweldai of over! In V .923! bridge and dland. the `next . da_y'(! h kontuncth tollowl dn (F:-Id . -> `V1 A1rlorpu1nl"ouoxtr: : Dem .-.:;.R:*m* '.*.2*~W% ' or in R0 oou ' one: .3. T re,.;a.:a:`n nu-no. _ On the man: 8_t night; Il.'l.'l6. C. E. Hnwsox. Barrie. Barrie. lat Oct ... 1885. OSEPH SWAN. AUCTIONEER FUR. '1'.I'll!i County of. Simooe. Terms reasonable. Dmoe at my Store; Craighurst. 46-ly --:. I T. SPRUU14, .I5A2u1.1b'.l'mn.. auuxusxun . of the Supreme Court. Gonveyanoor. ac. [one Loan. 03100:; Sanders Bros" Vguna can `I !-nnlnn Shunt RAPHA- I 8. JOHNSON. BARRIEHEPORTER or gym. Grey ondauel WM Finishing o and Dealer IIOOIII of |ll;tlndl`..-5lId.. . Q` to tn of .811 kin Fh-e'B1-ioko on guitar! Hair. ` Storehouse ct the North ` way Switch; foot of John street, near the E The bond of this Limezia better than 0 t . _c..."..`L`..`. '.'%.% 32 %1 ....?`.`} [osn:P1fsWLN. Aucoiinznn FOR T1313: nnntv nf. Simooe. ' NT. BARRIE- T.s.'..T.Yn?z`%gm: of J ustioe. c'>'s1V:'1iW1izot;Tn =cnmv..:ooNs_'unL:. Lggmty or 0111.1-t_-l _ol1c,:o T. LENNOX. BA1uus'rmn. BUl.Ll.Ul'l.V.I:1. . or run surnnmn comm Proctor. Notary Public to:-Ontario Oommiasionenconvo sneer` &_o. Probate at Wills` Letters of A niatra- Hon and Guudionah Loon. 0moes.- Next door to Dr. Bosanko s (glee, Dnnlop Street. Barrio. p _obt.a.lnod. Mono? to ----:- '1 Aucnlrygrs ._1y_1g_yJ1;yn1rons. ` ' ' .:_..._...__.-__:**~ -- ,,. EARN & MUROHISON. BARRISTERSS :1.m..imm; nnnvavnnoers. 850. Money {ARRIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE & BOILER 1lTnnIrn,_.H'_ smwnmr. Manufacturer of so: a t ' 5` T ; [$07! on .I lowoggntan. Aqua 1 LENNOX. BABRISTER. SOLICITO nun -mu-. nnvnlnnl comm Proctor. Notary [0CARTHY. MccAiHY.' nnuagem-. nnlinlmu-1 Nnuu-inn- &o.. Money ONEY TO LOAN.-$250.000 at 6 and 6} per cent. J.` '1`. SPROUL, Solicitor, eto., nvwla ______________________.______ ,_ t 1 r1 te tundsl [I.i.E1..a `.?..l..?5?g1?3i3s.au ovytgst rates. )3. w. A. Boss; Lioxonuuw aqua nnllnuanf n:-mnnnm T. SPROUIJ. BARRIBTER. SOLICITOR nf than Rnnrnma (`.m1rt..- Conveyanoor. kc. .____.._______ 9 H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN 0 . on Real Estate at lowest ra.tee.- Farmers too Discounted. Collections made in on out of the County. Real Estate bought on cold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mar- nl-an Llmmnna `lnnnad. 0moe-Ovar Canadian 1:. name. OL`ERK ObU,N'rY or-am: 0013. will bus at his homoo-at thozcohrt we. overyssturdnn koIldono_ond- , kntnwn- . '1`. LITTLE. M.D.. 03.. , \ (Slum r the up]: menu and Ant` hnllt :w-.r-v undo foot of donor! in for 'Mru.nlow and at oxm in nu-dais. l'D!'B OI lanu nupnuuv u us ..v....... riengionveyancem {[01:35 100.3 us, 'd`B1o op iteN.& .W.R n. Bat-rise. an3%ing::am s Block. B1-adfor na:oLjrmY': ____:_ . MOVITTIE, D. L. SURVEYOR mun 'll`.s-Atnfn Ammt. Cnlsrnry. N W _AUcT1o1IE1-iirnic. ..__.. MANUFAUIURES Ra HOLT, INSURANCE BROKER AND. - General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part of the Oounty. Money to Loan. Omce-Bothwelra opposite the Railway; Station, Baaiuirle. - Y 31 x Onotgn-lo. mNANo1.u,_.__ IIIN?l'lII`Io ' ___- _.._.~.--.-.-._.-- _".El"Wl+-- _. LEGAL. A. E. H. Cnnswxoxn. U o`:5.t., ass DEE T18 1'.` In: I ninlnlin I JOHNSON '* `and Deals: W3 1'3! e..a,I_nan$u o bond .o.,-v.:::; 41-tf --e*5u"_~,"#. .94-L.-vv1'..$-*0`. W-!.~=.-It-10 ..r';1 1sh":'-Vi`{ .t<.asx.1s;c'1'z.2 ;men ,1 ` .;{Igh`wH9n;_1 W; 136' In-.,_ %1nded,1 _te.cp'n_vmoed tha:. when>B 1-aoe`sa;id tfygle ohly good Injin was) dead .one," his expression, though extravagant perhaps, really voiced the eeptiments .ot the majority. It would be` only -kindness ._to the un- ` fortunate. 'creature;to _wati1' him from ex- posing 7 theiiiziude but con- sc1ent1ousa.ntagon1sm.- . . 5. Dnrhnnn I1l\`I1 A `\","l? I-1:1` L:nn `Lam "T:1tyon.forget.,". said Nellie im "r-_ tux-bobly, thatit was you yho in_ ted him here, o.nd_wer,evuo much exercised jovorhim. You 'rememhu y9u' `d|wTe;5im % *9` t1.ie%`13-licp. and `those 1?syie.=\;9s 8 en: .01 a%;;9t;n.- .<?;-|i,fo1rnh!`!-{{. 193293 `WM -9; ` ' .9 ton mic 9* `nrn.h~`.9!.A.' , _. ELs(=I<;;!roA.;!n...:L.hi-.3 _ -hir%.qnd.w,... , ma that ....v.uth `yomgttouomoqgt . . , ;. hr." &yos.:oud[tho..VRo.v.. 11;. Wynn. EVIIII.-IUI-IIQIE uuvwaquaauac ' - . 9` Perhaps you'd better tellhirn, then, in your own po ular. way, which they all seem to erstand so .well, re- sponded the daughter. ` Mr. Wynn cast a quickglance at. her, but there was no trace of lrony in her face--nothing but a ha.lf_-bored indifference as she walked to- ward the window. ` _ T I will go with you _to the coach oice," said? her father. who generally nova Hhnnn uhnnln nunvnnl Heating I-Jua- 39$. ' \\lY\C 3 `JO 1' J yltleverthelees. as soon as Nellie had departed; the Rev. Mr. Wynn proceeded to the coach oioe, and, publicly rasp- ing the hand of Yuba .Bill.. the river," i commended hisdaughter to` his carejin the name of the universal .b`roth_e1-hood of man and the * Christian fraternity. Carried away by his heartiness be for: 1 at his previous `caution, and conded to ` 41 Av nnnnn vnnn 11:..- nnVn |n4\:onA`au` ; vq new ysvvauuu vlluvlvl-lg wuu. UUHJLUUIL UV the expressman , Miss Nellie's regrets that she was not to have' that gentle- man s company. The result was that Miss Nellie found the coach "with its Eassengers awaiting her with uplifted ` ate and wreathed smiles at the Cross- ing; and the box seat (from which an : unfortunate st. , or; who had expen- i sivelygmid for it, ad been summaril ejecte ).at:her service beside Yuba B` ,` who had thrown away his cigar` and donned a new air of buckskin gloves to. do her honor. lit a more serious result to the young beauty was the `effect of the Rev. Mr. Wynn s condences upon the` impulsive heart of.-Jack Brace , the . 31pressman." It has been already inti- matedythat it was his f` day o. Un- able to summarily reassume his usual functions beside the driver without some practical reason, and ashamed to go so palpably as -a mere passenger, he was forced to let the coach proceed without him. Discomted for the moment, he. was not. howevenbeaton. He had lost the blissful journey by her side,- which would havebeen his professional` right, _hut-shewas going to Indian `Spring I could he not anticipate her there? Might they not meet in the most acci- dental manner? And what -might not come from that meeting away `from. `the rying eyes of their own` town `I Mr. race did not hesitate, but saddling this eet Buckskin," by, the time the stage- coach had passed the Crossing in the nal` 1'11: kn!` vv\r\I1r\4-All `Ln tutu!` Ill-IIUU DCll\J I-IUI. LCULIUI-Q VVIIU SCLIUIEII gave these simple paternal duties the` ' pronounced` cha.ra.cter_ of 3 public Chris- tian example.` . I` T`! :1: `-|nvu:`v! ,3 noun`:-A EWSON &. OREBWIOKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi- `astnre of Ontario. Proctors, Notaries.` Convn - &.o. Mono to Loan. 0ices-Bo - _Rw:'l_l';sA lock, oppo to N. as N. W. Ry. Station, Lana Jnuunu A [U .09 BIIU IIIII uuv V1 an` `sons at the; fbotf o`the_ ill, and as]: after: the baby, so Ilshall go on to the E:2s:i8zam:,.u2 the achwhn it at X : contiued Iioiiie, .ca:-eieuiyz. how ygu made us singout of the bump Vbook ~ `- Children of our - Father-"a - Fold, andhowi`-you preached at him until he aotual1ygo3zadolor! r V % '- uvaia." mid. hm `fauna..- .1-ml: it DUUIIDIIJ EUII C UUIUK I Yeh,Y aid 1: `1.u1;er._-.b i'{ .wasn,'. than he wadan In`in`, and Wei are`frishffn11y%i1npiiu19r%wi thoe QnnI>.H_`KTnnl-Airn "1-non nim4`~.n'n 'nv3x"nun Inn w:.I`t ;Aiusmi1t;.ily worth hile," re lied Miss Nellie. I'v.e`.to stag at the at- --_..n -4. 1.1-- ;-1.` ;n`LL_ :n -_:I -_1_ 5535337 `'3`o5-'1eT*' Nnvnrhnlnnu n 1.: at ; \I\IIH\.III llKIl\L KUDLWVJKL IIIJKJ \J`\lD5lII IL IIIJKI I t 5 ` i high read he had mounted the hill and was dashing along the out-`off in the l same direction, a full mile in advance. Arriving at Indian Spring he left his horse at a Mexican poaada on the con.- nes of the settlement, and from the piled debris of a tunnel excavation awaited the` slow arrival of the coach. ` Onmature reection he -could give no reason why he had not boldly awaited it at theexpress oice, excepts certain bashful consciousness of his own follf, and a belief that it njxight` be larin y apparent to'the b standers, hen t e coach arrived an he had. overcome this consciousness, it was. too late. Yuba Bill had discharged his passengers for Indian Spring and driven away. Miss . N ellie was in the settlement, but where ? Astime passed hebecame more desper- ate.-' and . bolder-.1 He. walked recklessly up and down the main street, glancing in at theopen doors of she s, and even inthe windows of rivets-`dpwellin . `It ' ht have seem "apoorz com ' ant to iss Nellie, but it wasan ence bf . 1 his `preoccupation when -' ' the a` ' ht `of a a female faceiata window; on` h it was plain or perhaps pain`ted,`ca'iis"i heartto bo1'1nd'!_ of . ' "glancing of askirt airzstlas di8%s;ds" c ?9n.<..1 teswand `h:.`~`.1,9,:=. 1.1. I `.99ne1isl:h.1sse1t 1'1. .xemm1ns.as a: slam. he .. at h.a-7e.~v9ss9,s1mesret.. .~h\1t:.-ua.99n'_ '.' .- . .. .9: Mm : el.he'a~ebeeaoe.r But-4t;,mas:not;until' -his lnthertozquiet Std:-:phIB5N8 love ' .4-lai Inf. nan alt-nnhau. 4-_ll...4-_ {Ix l.-.11.. Jay. ' "W-Veil?" said Nellie. ' . ` ` Well, echoed her fethergimpeenb ly,- `-` he's a.n-I1"ajin- I itell -ey can't, of course, . hpve. enythlngj ta wit); He` em_I1n?'..3me_1iferb' 1: ti ` DIV}, WED UNIV VIII nun `. 1112516` ' A 9 ; .:a."|:~.lo0_opIe6- vucnuua vwnsvno aqpgq; !g.ng]iyq_Igy{~I.a;Iy onething.todo:.todac1ue hxs passxon the instant he nuvhor, and return wi , O 216]; to-ntnnlr d;.'n';..oi -N3 lscigg ed jhw i :1 - m|_-.13 4..|_n_- _..._;.1-_.n-..'.'._._L__.n`-._.'_ '_U0nV6y&IlUUl'Bg Mo JAUIIU vv av!-no moss, ds`B1oc%op ite N. 3; 1'11. W.R ; ubtion. Barrie. and in; am sB1ock. . Y1 . ........-....u `I Inuvxvnir \KTnIyff_1\yarpn`} A~["_T lulu Aauuavsllvwlnlivll Cull--ylinvu -avvv vvun Muss rgt atepdgacbn am it my as: 1% clnredntaelfw." ' Whon:~he' zhad : cmadmthg ` `tonne! thexownvv dunc timed 3 nnuuc; oessfullyghe hagltperfectl made up his V` ...:...a n..+_ u..m.. .. nu`. ` f\ill", h"l1b3'perfectl _ { " *isi`~i 09,88 Y 9`. 7 =I.`: " d%ath**`v I jpeo u 2 , i"1o a1y*n{ .;aeu?l*s-we * nsuda_;a1yau n0:hiKunhnmhIm 1 Z T?""'."',`.2'.P. f'."f??`. -I `.. &ff.`?' usxbly hun 11; was-thwonh = tn.`-i.'A`.`..'.L`.'.ic`sI-A.1-I.'i.'l.`a?aII".L.. 6e`7 Q Z508-I5 UIJC UQ5I7 IUIIIO :3 on can "settle a. bet for us.` I- ifqokoni.` ' ill 'Da.'roo~~tha.r mmve vdollars-on fag _f.ine; at;-the; edge at the` Co . . ,,qz' ooZ1s,`,,d_1:essigd in a". 1ong'brown dstor and bs_.lf' mnled - up in a hood, the dumer' o.f'aFat.he.r 9f.Exelai`or. I`d`i not get-. `a fair look at`h'er`, but it stands to reason that a. high-toned young lady; like N.ql.1ie-Wynn donfqso ttaptsing along the wood like 9. Pure country A` tramp. I took the `bet. May be you ` ` know Excelsior II.. I).__.. 1.11. `I_:_._-`lR L.._.._3_ __ _,_I lFI_llQ_ QII I0! FWODFY-I011! 1100!! am! I'll ot ?le'1_; `yea know]? ~Which,i n `is "only" tairto say, he honeetly "intended to do. `wish a. hurried nod otpming, be con- h tinned in the direction afthe woods. .When he had satised himself tha.t"the --'strp.ngera 2 entered the -settlement and would-inot follow him for -further axnlanation , he uickened -his pace. In , f an hour I-in nan-gr . Hnvnnhn 52:". AF EUQIV '-7`V%Vl-'-;V9 J,Ur\HUh'I*UUUv Jail. e neat-pmspnc at.-presen y hi .b,, `,_ af _ . '. .?,.a1.:;;?{;":;.: 1`.i +.:?i`1?*%. 3."%.`; a`.;. $. 2. .... ll,.|..3id.(A.1|..._ `-1; ;ti1&,t,h:a_ lgft 2: ` "`in"E'xceIx1" -as has amines rw.r ; . in Indian. Sgxliirzg he had nq hit V or nca. 'Bi1t?{ Calif ' 1 fd'A orma.n s,rov nos. 0 ,. e , _` ` V 61% .5615,` "'1 1"'eckgxey6u %ettgr';1a.clliety 3 ntnm ll CA1 f.urnnI>.I7_fnI-nv -hbn n-`via Vfgl o W. Lomrr. Q.C.. LOUNT s'rRA'rHY 8n LoUN"r. ters. olicitots in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public. Conveyancera. Ofoea over the Bank of Toronto Bu-rio., H. H. STRATHY, Q.C., G. W. Loam`.

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