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Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1888, p. 7

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RIAGE vv mun-IQIIw\AII' 1111 L` `III-C I III-I Ill and on Tueada. Thursday an Johln, N.B.. wi out chance. C`. mm nnnnnntinnn rmu-In at Luose oonnecuons mane at J the Grand Trunk Railwa at and Ontario Navigation son frnrn M nut!-An! an 111' `Lawn : TH E DIRECT FTIOULTE From the West for all points in . New Brunswick, Novn `sooth, Prince Edward Island, Cnpe Breton and Newfoundland. AIILh-___I__,___n_,;qc `nun q . V GEO. DUDLEY, [SIGN PAINTER _DEsI;Ns, DIAGYQSMS AND SELEC- ` * TIONS MKDE. naoolnnron IN ou.,wA1n| V A.5F-%% ` M u -st ------- -- ` P 1 Th wikeoutuo;-ahf tlie late R$ain;!I;'ll*1 sell by Public 4. ctio_n_ ` at the Mansion u......r rhmlmt-awn. an 7 c-dne`nd n.v-"F'o1$iin.ry 8: he Exeoumraor me late wunun nu %.2.:;hs. Hausa, o a want! .9 n._, . _ A`. D.. 1888. at the how or. to clock 1 tnnufniolrr OK ant-an nf JIH lllth I.-!ous6,,.UooKstowp on weungauuy. 2'90 y 0,` -3. Two westerly 25 acres of the south half 0 lo the 3rd concession of the Townhlp of Innisl, in the County of Simcoe. lessone acre. more or lees. on the south west corner or said lot. There nice fmme `st.ble'onithe premises and the Ian .1 V ' ` sot excellent heli_ .--. - A h ; ; ~ Terms made knovivln onqtrlay and time of `sale, or on ipp`1io8.tion to the undersigned executors. h - , ;; GnoA ET..F-ISHER `A t - ' WM. " Coizmux R. T. BANQJNG - t7. in` Exeoutors} . :, fcpokstevyn, 1_)eoV,;:`iv1T;`;1a;37.T_.W`.AT e . -_'1-55` _7 i"L.`"'.` "```. .'-j'.``.' 1.) " MT. `BU. \/\'l uCL` . AN . '_ eo.;au.~.1v. .% .1AMEs%%VEDWA.B;DS,f%J .. , % Qozv;VE,;E41i{0E%3f?zc:`I7*'. L `fsd tiror umin nip: up` sags; `n-can-. A-Ii IIVIII u 51,31. -_ v 5)"??? titer j % -:3-'3~.. ."'.:"`?"ev41'.-".3!-I , ,~ . *-?Poa't~ ~0n'1` Bht:.i>nza,?,Bznnn. `mm `B 1-ie.s.oi.l. r.- In winter. ` Apply :to, 'ao1d ing the premises. gdjoin nee naruwoou nu .18. ibaggglltmm housesnd II, BIJUIAD Ll"l.lllIUU. I-tuna N. 8m3`.sn'*3es 48-8 p OTEL FOR SALl0.-For sue` or exohan o for n g.;(;q farm. the " Quoonk Hotel, 1: the Town o Sundrid on the Muakokn Junction Ratlwo. Full loenaed. doing a nut.- oluo bu dneaa. on-can be Riven mat" of Deolnben For further particulars up ly to act: . & MEIGKING, 0. ix. IUIIII, LVJ5-. WIIIIIOIIIE 01181133. - Close _oonnection_s made at Point] :hn Grand Trunk Rnumo nn flu: E? s.~?>mf~_.:E .. JI1~g:`tiE%m`=:`h '11? "` in. `n Q ;J Execdifij $AI.:.% '1 MTOR SALE-'A `Ba. ain-W lot..11 1~ Ai'a. 1" 100: dares. .'r.'3%out 40 cleared; B.1Yl _`IU_H-_ SAhl!i_-J1 l1.}'%;Iln-vvg 101.. u, com. go:-o. 100:p.a{ es.'r.A otgt _4o _cle_a.l'edr ance ardwood Bus about 1 wmiles. 1-om ` .4- mail u-annlnan o:|n fmmn hnmla and GIIIIRGII AND IIOMESTIG AI'LWA'vf VV H-.1`. \iUhlM4 R. T. BANTING ` I3 4th Ubn., containing 11!) A good run on the srtioulsn -1 at the An A 7 AL! REMOVAL You will nd us on THE SVOUTH SIDE OF i)UNLOPlST., immediately opposite J. G. STRONG S Dry Goods`Store. lBO0T AND SHOE STORE . . Just let me whisper. It will do you good to see our big stock of Fall Attractions, con- sisting of the latest Englishvand American styles. ` People; are saving nroney and securing the best by purchasing from our choice selecti_ons_in B0018 AID;j'3||,0E8-' SLIPPEIIS, IIIBBERS, OVERSIIOES, ETO., ETD. An immense variety" in all our departments. The leading novelties and standard styles -of the season. - Prices the lowest ever known for first-class goods. Custom work of every description gnlrnnteed first-class in every particular. And don't forget that there will be no hard times for you if you buy of 'e -5.`: \J -slog "Christmas_andT`1'\Iev: `Year -(:`r-reeting4 to the thousands of their Customers, and kindly ask them to remember our gm----_-g ._.._ _______.-__; A FORGED cl-VIANGE dr ausnnassnuilasz 1:%`If you follow the circular saw you cannot go astray. T OUR MANUFACTURED STOCK. L Brown : Blgclg, _1 Do_or me of thE_B{nie 33:3-f HARD TIMES SCARED TO DEATH CARRIAGE AND WAGGDN WORKS, Cutters- and - Sleighs! New and elegant designs of Parlor and Chamber Suites, Extension Tables, Side- boards, etc., in Walnut, Ash, and imitation of Mahogany and Walnut, at prices as low as consistent with good work. OFFICE, FACTORY & SALEROOMS. NORTH MARKET SQUARE. BARBIE. ? |15o,ooo L::;;iwooL WANTED, ,!!P;_-,!"!!I'l!5.n.!,!.!E..';..9 Fbr vlhioh the lghst price will be paid in Gash or Goods. A lax-g tock of superior goods . .- - : K. L _ 1 at manufacturers price`s.; 3IQYgE5;.!!E!%T9E 5" "~"'-"59 750535 sTnn'5u13L5p'sE1`mm,'. NEXT Do..oRL1'.o THE CANTONTEA STORE. :0: m. mm 108'! . K; A .14. .'A 1 E*.40TUREBs' ?i=Ii10ES. y . .4-5 ;j""'.,"[_ riff ;.';JOHN; 2, .- 1 . . V A van Mills on-John. Street. Ba:-rig, ~ J E You are c'ordi.ally invited to call and see us in our new premises. g lrooommondituuupu-ibrtogny pmgqj `go. Boar Stomach, Dian-haaa. Eructation. howntoxno." n. 5, ha. 19" Kills Worms. we! sleep. and promote! di- ` Ililxlirfn-ulk man... u up ..... __. ._.;~. _..`_`_=_ _; ...... __ ~--cuunmnnnuupuamennammcl cumu cures Colic. Constipation. of the A.IT1=s->1: Jan1!;?:r:I-1=_11e First 138:3, .. 1.: $1: #m_I.|;s*J;; oLesnA1=::4JrIJgI` .Q-"t` .`.B ew._t.: ua.;:.~z__ 1:...-4. 1-.-my--u.-n BARR 81. HENRY. MANUFACTURERS. BARRIE AND STROU D. .. - :1-ruin: A 171'; II A DITYIIWIWQ I\".|` eZ..av -2.: MANUFAGTURER OFTALL KINDS o17FU`13N1TrU1?.' _PUIABVI9_.BBQS-~. __..Il __ T7 for Infants and children. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. VLFUU "I DID yllgu Au yuan v \avv\o|rv -5- --v-._ -_ V- ,, ch;ou`o`hom mam.1tact:urers _p-1:1-ce's.: JAMES WILKINSON, Proprletor. . n'.-..1.. _ nnnvnuvg F?` EASTCAKI3 BARBIE CALL `AND SEE --AT THE NEW-- ~ . . elaobese, Crape, '~ And all Funeral Requieites Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Promptly. attended to. ="' - V G. 0. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. `\ \;/i srmm worms AND snow ROOM, COLLIER.-S'I'., BAR R IE __-I-._ ;_y_:_ I 1:; B'E'E1.__ COFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KINDS In stock or Made to Order. Woven Vra Mattresses a Specialty. ,D:.,DQvIlQALL FURNITURE. ;I`n1'. cm-m m coipm, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Einnm. pl . 0 v-to-my-v vvuuwu iv v w vv vwt Hutu pmoma nude 33;. You'll be after putting that pipe, ut, air, or. we shall be blown to etome fore we know where we are, cried he aeroneut to my brother, when he nd his companion were out of the cer baking themuelvua, and facing .us on ma rm 1. T ' mu. xnbxsroxm was cmmxv I-non AN mum: an.-r. A I ' . ~ ` The aeronaut was an Irishman. and ad a sense of humor in him `as Welfas sense ..of dignity. . The southwest breeze brought _u ere. I'm Captain Gray, air, of whom e have doubtless heard." A A No; I_ have not, sir. 7 Then ye are living a strangely olated life, sir, and I pity yo; and I'll 11: to ye when I have got my balloon ore ship shape. On my conscience. igweed, but we have done the balloon mighty deal of damage this time, and o mistake. DIIlOJU' V I % Lot us---what do you mean by l.this row `ti shouted my brother, tcbing his " long clay several yards om him,` immediately. "Whatever as brought you into. this neighborhood ith that dangerous lump 0! -tomfool- .1 Sunmin Gray Makes a Duoovery~ Whil- my. Tobacco and 1.ove-31g Weed and V DIU.` Kain (Inn ' My brother thrust his hands to the pths of his pockets and looked down his gaiters, and seemed` to be `taken little aback by the out pouringsi of is indignant and satirical aeronaut. The gardeners will do all that you uire, he muttered. Many thanks, sorr, said the aero ut, taking oil" a `hat very much ocked out of shape; and if ye`. will ` struct one of your man to run for a` nveyance--a big van or a strong cart best-I shall be still further `obliged ye." Run for a convevanee! Where do u think a man isgoing to run to" out here? V . T `_`Isn t;there as villiage-~ Seven miles off there's a village, ventured to remark, but I doubt if ere s any convevance to be got. Is there not a farm, madam, or me-thing about'l l 3 `N_ot within seven miles. 1-_It. is od- r . i What a miserably forsaken part of e world, muttered the aeronaut.| I... L`,:._ ____1.`I ..._:L _- 1\:__ _, by, this would suit. `ye, Bigweed, to I T. Well, we must pack up the lloon and send for it to morrow, arid all: that seven miles.-we must,-old an. There's no help for '_it, I n t walk seven yards. said his base-_ I\: .....J 1.1.... .1 IIIJ, UL D\J_I:IUUI.Il.IuI5I ` on :w;3;h- the `ivork,`;-zlgqjd? the legmatiq .yqung I:9o.n._ f`,D9n t mint} 5;? But how 'a}e` go:itx:Efto,ge:1i-t$u' `I 7. 1:?! n I I Ec;d"?iIa5."" "W "M W W Eb! What's'1he matter wi' ye? I've put something out `~;i_'x1step-: Ere, or something. It doesq `}matte}x;. An ....:n.. n... -`J_-'_I."(!12'JI-. ;.hi'." sally. ' , _ . Helimped -his way into the summer- ;..~:;;;; Jalzuafy 12r18.33- . IIEN otou. ' ' `.l.`OROW1'_0_o' E:"P`}2:| A night` I VIJJ NLIC \l\JI-l\JI vvv LIA-JIRGQ IUII vv-vcw vv ye of our ugly presence;don t ye -3' J '--v---a--'-4:"-'-' _ . And Captain Gray seized hold of my I brother's two hands- --one with, idtick in it.--'a'nd pumped ?hie ar[`m`u up, e.`"nd down and fairly bewildered him` with` so much exuberance, and such genuine pleasure and eurpriseut seeing him. ' If A an u-wt-nu nun ionn $0?!` FEB """"" 7"""""3 """" """`-V ' ' ' Bless my soul, sir! What next will you do? How dare _vbu,,air! What- ` I'm Gxay-'-Teddy Gray. Were not we `boys together at old Spanker e school at Liverpool-young men, old pals? Didn't I go to sea and leave ya headover heels in love with myeister, and didn t ye have a row after I had left ye both, and break off the match, and all before I could get back and make the peace between ye l.Old Billy Ironstone, there s no forgetting that. I m right glad to eeeyou again, Bill; upon my word I am! Shake hands once again, Billy. Why, this is juatlikei a mbealy`-drama, altogether!" 1 ' ` ' = __,A _ I 1, 4.1 -5 _f__' . PIUBGIALU Ill-I\A u}aArnuv_uv wvv-n-B 2.-.-u Are you-s.re you E ward Gray. t}ien inybrothr` -gasped forth at; last, "`To be sure: I am. 7f _ r "V Of Liverpool? . `V ` Sure-and ha.ven t. I just said sq?" ` "`I shouldn t have known' you.' ' _ Nor I you, _ said the aeronaut. You've got beastly fat, Bill. ll`7 --- ..- -.-L nun-nL:nnu`nm`-0 T llvaav, .3. vv vaauavn - , He was not left to wonder long.. He was walking awaytoward the house, crosser than never, now that he had had time to reflect upon the enormity of the whole surprising proceeding,s when Captain Gray, who had found time to put a few questions to the gardeners, skipped across the lawn, planted him- self in front of my brother, and stopped his progreas-indeed, nearly brought him on to his knees on the gravel--by two emphatic slaps withtwo big, hard hands on my brother's two shoulders.- t1I"ITI__L 'I'I3IIO "TDEII l'..___L__- _l`A.-__ .lUIL VU 6VV Uvuuvay `vow, aw You're not partioularlytliin, that I ; can see, replied my brother quickly." Aye, no; we've both made esh since we walked about Lime Street, without. a penny to y with either of us Bill, ye were a good-looking` young sprig then, and that's more than I-can say now,'and be truthful. And ye had a much better temper of your own then, ,Bill, and were "a good sort of"a fellow, _that impressed him by its very strange was" genuine, and took him off his? _ dead and buried 1ong_ago. - and-but I am `glad to catch hold of your st once more for all that. "Pond my conscience, . ,_but- 1 am!-- My brother's face twitohed spasmodically. ~ Th1s,frien d from the clouds--.-from the far-o` days when he was young, goodlooking and poor. when I was a l little girl- was too much for his imperturbability, his natural hardness, his dislike of men and women in the aggregate. He was for once not his customary -self. It.was many years back in his -life since any one had been glad to see him. It was a novelty ness, and the attery which it.convey'ed ' guardg. .1t s", very su_r`pr'ising." Bless my soul and body!. Ted Gray," he_ muttered, I thought that'you were ~ They. told u; <`a'1iriunf `V9156 9`a"d_wh!! I asked about y,e..in Liverpool. ` ' The 1iara1" 3" He turned back with Captain Gray and, as if ashamed of any exhibition out of his usual run of stoicism, said a little more roughly- .1l"l-L -._' __:4.L `.'....... Lnllnnn ant` ""77\*"{71":.`e,""1'3iI1'z`1`i1"f.sE3S:Z}Z$r 1 allthese years, old Billy? uni--- _.-_ ..-.-1 ...:._I 1171...; ......a. ....:ll But"-- - i . Priscilla. hold your tongue!" snapped up my brother. I m going into the house. I'll have nothing more todo with this absurd business. I leave it to you to seethemo` .the-`premises as speedily as possible. _ ' Any refreshments ` - . Refreshments be hanged! No, no refreshments. A likely thingvafter all i the damage that they've done. What next, I V wonderl I-1- U Luauvunv. . It doesn't matter in the least, ,i"said is companion, in so deep and base" a oice that even my brother was startled dlgnl ' nd gave a quick glancein the last lw. in eaker s direction. Mr. Bigweed was _ young man by comparison with the enn", eather-beaten, gray-whiskeredr `aero- aut at his side ;a very, tall, thin, round- ouldered young man, who wore color a spectacles, the left glass of which ad been shaken out of its frame, and 10`! 1:, ve him an odd, one-eyed aspect, ' _ But it does matter, Mr. Bigweed : the dams e is my affair, and Iwent ' BARBIE` p taking all risks, said the aeronant. """-`` It matters a great` deal." 3 ? ~ = It shall not cost you a penny," re- ? ,L{,arked_ the young man in a deeper ice still. You will please to con- der this my affair. I persuaded you :3 - start. It was all my fault." A All right; if ye look at it in that ht I'm obliged to ye, said the aero- lightly. _ e . And--and who's responsible for the 5 mage done to my property l" splatter- ` I forth my brother` indignantly. Just at the wreokyou have made all lloon. That was a dahlia bed once,_ s - 3 and there were ten yardsj_of-scarlet" V ' raninms over there, and the green- use glass," and the cedars-`-good -_ ' cious! It s like anvearthquakell 0" T' " "I must confess we've put things a ' tle bit out of sorts here, isorr, said OIL. e `Irishman, and ye will allow me to ' . logize. I had not the-least intention _V intruding. I1 I could have dropped the hillside itwould have been prev (ted, 1413' . 3+1 ur wa'll,_and so, being at the mercy` the wind, here we are, sorr. And ,. n will` allow me to say, he added, considerable dignity, that, as a le, we are generally made welcome by . ' e gentlemen in the vicinity of our here of location, and not bullied and V ated as pickpockets, sorrl I may I A - - that`by the gentlemen in the vicin- .- into which it is our fortune to o p we are treated as gentlemen-as : hope we are, `sorr. And now, per- , ps,ye ll not keep on jabhering and tracting my attention whilst I have t is machine to get into something like der, and if your men will nd some ;i}.: it; .:~.-- . -... -1` ____. -- ..`.. -smnnununnnu lq`l'\I'I,` 1111 ES, &.c. the place with your infernal . able; 'but the wind carried us over i -- te_rns,--for it's getting moighty dark` A why, the sooner we shallbe able to- "73v7i1`': i'zE',3 cZI-`5.25 for this couple of mountebankl and f.heir;_ `lwlgqkghggdi b`al`!'9`on_ Nef. houaewiiea-e 'het`iiiut,'d'o ivri '"vr'y' posedly. The aeronaut looked after him, scratched his head in a putzzjled`; manner, and then busied himself: with the balloon and the gardeners, end `was altogether so extremely energetic that he quite "forgot my brother and `myself standing and watching the operations V HT Ann ; ....:a... ...... _.l....4. &I..-_."I .1- H --.... ...,.. .. ...., ........ ._,........._...... 4 A` He has no business" to be lame, has he, on my property`! `If he : idiot enough to trust himself in a. balloon with that madI1_'iahman, that's his look out. o ' 7 ' vuvi "But if he can't walk we must havel ` the carriage `out; `and- y Qlanmrmnx 1'... --..u.I.. uuuu IZIJUIU L uu5u.n_y-- .Get.on with your. balloon, and the --and . then, .he. added, me: "$07., anxious ~pa\iae, ~~we ll hgye_ ..a `bit, of _si1pper before "you `and yoqririend dtoftl` Priscilla, turning to me, will you see I about. supper for these gentlemen?" f . Certa.i1y,; with pleasure; rand:--V I, uhind..n_ I. thought that ;_he ._oou xe_ into the house to alter./it .ivben?.I.foI{nd` hi_u_1.standing at my _s`{de in` the _dining- `room a` qliarter oi, hdutwgfrgnwaydv nfl`|-..'..- .|_...... .....u. .;.'`...... P)'u:'}."'T:1-ril-`_ hurried away before he ehonfl 'a1m.me A """""'a """` " """""a """ " ["""*".""' """" ' ""I """"""` `'`"J V'``' ""."VJ"` V I don't quite see what they'll do," "CmilY nt.- cried my b!'0%h0l'. I whispered to my brother, - _ with alacrity. What next will you f`I` don't care what they do, so that think of, to turn the place topsy-turvy? I get them of} my premises, -muttered Let meknow when eupperfie ready.` 1 William Ironstone. - shall be precious glad whjen they're But how are they to get away? gone. You will find us"iil the garden. ! And how is the lame gentleman- Gray`: drinking w.hi,eky;`II;ii Jpter lill 1`Cl'..L.... _. 1...-:........- .. I....'|...... 1.-- .. (3.1... r ..;.....- ...... .. ...-..- ......._ u room a quarter 0! an non; u1IpnwuI'u *: D . " '.l.'here-there 1sn ,tp'jt.1:ijiMe_,f_&)1 is. hot: supper, I suppose, Priscilla '."`T'_1_i`(9` sslfg-d',g with almost a. blush 'on his face at his gs `0hj?`degr. W353 49% 99.4.: afraid thefe ' not"eriBuhooItY` 65% iii hou ` -" `._;v- I $51754 \l\JI.l V0 ...._, ..,.....e . " Bill,m boy, cried the Captain`, turning to my brother, and without waiting for the conclusion of his friend's question, ye remember the song, and how vexed Lizzie was with you and me for singing it one night? And after all "we got hei' to join ` in the -chorus at last and it rare ne evening alfogethef." ` 111' _.___;-__L-_. H ..-2.l L...-.&L.... 2- .. _we had `of it -J - . - When I wentut last in search of the gentlemen there was a "fresh surprise `for me. They were `all seated under the cedars, before a little -table on which were grog and glasses and pipes, and Captain Gray was singing one of Moore e- melodies in 3- burning, equeaking tone, like a man humming through a comb, and the bowls of the three pipes in `the distance were aglow with fire, Quite a convivial garden pirty. V. prvovo vu 'I"|-nan an-anhn flan haw] I III lav VAIVDI _. I ren'ie;nber, _ said my brother, in; a husky voice. % . In A 1.0 L.`.'.I...I. can can-n `manna annuals . `*A h! bede.d,- we note happy enough then-happy-as kings,` of aa young puppies with their troubles to come, eh, Billy?" ` f ' Yes, perhaps so." ` `* :"`It woes Frid;ty"x;ig`ht-,-bad_ luck to _Friday_s"!(-`-..-_ung;i ffI; ;".bijofug`l_it;_ ]?oula9. `tF:iJyC_d'iT'f1$?ug1it Doijiltlaod. hon_1e'fo the 3rht time '"to's'\'1[Sf1e1`;- *' = 1 You had. . ' That haste Douadeoh,'who turned out such a brute; Ted, and broke my sister s heart. Who would have be- lieved that now, with the silky" `manners he had? remarked the Captain. I never liked him. V .But she did. the silly creature! And `as ye wouldn't open your mouth, and he `was always` opening-hie, why"- llrl`-J ---_7..- LL.` 1-un$O:'u'nno nn IrI\I'IF san g the Captain. 1: 4 A....J'l..-..- .-1.. L `Andflegnve dull earth behind us, quoted Mr. Bigweed, dismally. `Too shoppy, `Gray, too balloony altogether. Not my style of song at all." u17_u _..-1.-...- - 1...... .......... ........`l.......o L` UV II-DJ 3|! I`! \I6 III!!! 0'? IIIIUI "Ye d prefer a loge sung, mayhap? said the other. with 9. most pronounced `curl of the lip. . 1 .1-_a.. L..1:-..;. :.. 1...... V-.. 1..--.. VIAIL VI. I-III; aura V ` I don't believe in love. You Know I_ don't. believe in love. You know I don t. Why revive"- .un:n ...o I__._n .'..:-.1 H... ......L..'....- uuu. no wan Iuvvu an vrvp-ua ....., vv .._, Ted, you're get getting on `with your whisky," said my - brother, hastily. f`An_d here a. Priscilla to tell us that supper is ready. Mtj. Bigweed. how will_'you"ma.nage`-to get into the house?" .'n-_.u. ...:_'.I man In OI-nn Inna}. ', wgn " 1'i3kSf1'JcuL3Ti?Bi ';..'fI1i;;." " It struck, me that! he was ratherguah, and qthathe auntod his clay pipe -about with "it trie` toovmuoh extravagance of gesture. He had been drinking `whisky and water`. too, and although `in strict moderation, he no`t"used to whisky. Not that he was the fworae for liquor. On the contrary, and preauppoaing that he was in liquor, I am ashamed to confess he was _muoh the better for is. I had never seen him! like this in all my life."before._. V `N71113:-i T inrnnlivnf. local`. in nan:-AB AF Hun alaority. . a u ` L ~ .. Y6u'ri .btotir.:,BiIl ` Vv.'i1_lfft_af,lie:' s om'e iine to get Bigweed along, Miss" Irons slone, he said, and I wanted to just .`say.-"ab_.word to ye~in,_th_a'._t.ricte_st. coq_- : deno`e;'-and if ye'l1~ 'allo'v'r.--nh`~old-..friei1d,g . a.s.it yvpre,` pf I:h9_fzgtiJ}Ly. l_" ,|:,, _; _:x_ 1.1;--.1`: ..n..1..l 2"-7..iT.'. -`T .:...'..- I\J\II u on u.-v, alt. '1 wro, om`. llICAGO.v X11- W11; I.l.lIl:II50 uv 6:;-g Luau`; --...., ..v......... "Don't mmd me In -the least." was the reply. "If you'll send out a crust. of dry bread and 9.. drop ofToold' spring water, I shall dovery well here, and I dare` say shall Bestrong' -enough in the moring [to leave yourehospicable man- sion on my hands and knees "Pray don't. take any notice of me. I .m"not_ worthsit. `` - A ` - - ` ~ ` I ,,,I,_I__ S-,2`-L . Bigweed, ye re a melancholy igiot,| shouted forth the aeronaut. Catch hold of my old pa1 a arm, and limp yer- selt into the house somehow. And I ll lead` the way with the lady, i_f_a_he `;wi11a11tw me the 'in_expressibleh d'nor . He rgieed-_ hie 1__1e,t,k o'ered-me his` 7 ' I 11. -'._ L_-.:_:...'|'~ 3...... a..;'..}.~.L'.l\ 4.153 ;;uI,'..xi.i *t:.he'1.1 huiiiea` me tafwid the) house at 9a brisk trot, as though` he fancied the supper was hot, and might get. goldnbgfpre we reached the dining -..-u .- -.. \ mom. .fBiut'..i=h9"re'ws`;aLmhod _i_ q_hfi -any-can vv rnvvuwiou anvuo . vvvu-gv - Va-VJ CV | uein' Gray`: w.hieky_ uni like a. sh. I never saw :1 nnn`7pour it down so. And Bigweed w'on t_dxink at all- He's infernally unaociable. . T L.-'I....I ..sL....4:....I_. ..A. I'I':Il:.._. T`. 3\ll .Wi!.13?-1 io:{ey}" .. I 6V5. Ii ` H ~.."1;l`:';;'ra~both in aihurryttosget away. Especially `the lame one, wh9'~I dont think is quite right in his head; mind He talks such _awfu_l:_ot." ' Does he [thou.gh?"T"fI said. `V But hadn t they better my the night`,and" - (`|-..4..._I.. _-A. I -_.'-.I ..... L..-a.L-.. 88.15 .W.1'. >9! un9..IIII..I!~'. g I fncuned my .hd;.uu; E `E. =1--.vaa yo - - . u -. ~. -_~ y -. ._._ ` Ihope you won't [mind my friend Bigweed a manner, he said, in I. husky _|..-.-........ n.....l o`I.um'un`l-1 Rn vnnn hast W %=r**L.f V-3,`%9.'h .%4!'99% soins 9 ` Dlswcuu I: Iuuuuua, saw v-..., ._ .. __..__J ?V`l1'isp(5`vIj,,.-".?al1.(!~1.ghVYQ'1"1 fdp your. beat, [to] put "up~vwicli- him fol -hail? -in hdui--.1or' \o._ ;`Be.1i,s.in.a. bad ymy. , _ _ .. |% _"`Poor`fel1o\ v`. -Jmahis ineeep"...f % ` h " ""I'ho4`i'v`ants 1r:i'I' iibfivbb-Very log` warns... 9' the W od 11 W_ . :*9.`Did;` Que wgaipsgaib _o` -ygoymm ` boilt aramootuxy 1u`uuc1ra'atru-alwayn` ggzmo` The only bitch `that occurred was be united. e 1_'a.is,edg big 1_m,t,r oneregx-_:tr_re ms and *the'n hm`ried" to,iraf__c_l - - - I 7 A1, -__ ML` L - onders exist in thousands of . ='_..){but are surpassed by the Those who are in need Than wreaths the bowl With owers of soul, 7"... In-iaalnl-o.n5 uuv nnl-\ =ei.==%a -a.-1Inm - -v~~ ` Sou Wonders . ms t d b th L . _" vr?. n.a'?:"r% 1n.ynee3 vv nun uuwuus ux uuux, - The brightest wit can find us; We ll take a ight Toward Heaven to night, - And leave drill earth beh ind us, V'?19o\i:9 con2ig,ued,f . __x._-aw`: ~ Bliljlfq Ed over? 2 0680. D0 l1lBlol'lDl.lB8 B11101) B118 8133163 611316181 ! the assets of the deceased, hav ng regard only to claims of which they shall then have re- ceived name. and they Will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person whose claim shall not be received before distribution. This notice 18 given pursuant to}! S. 0. Cap. 107. Section 34 as amended by 46 Victoria Cap. 9. 1887. , .. ~ V Gxonan: T. Fisnnn - e. - ` Wn..R. CoL1m4nt; Executors. 1-5 ' -- Dated at Oo`_okstown.;:31st December. A. 1).; Patent ._Flour and Roilqd Days Depot. %`? JH;~JF_9'4TB;5AI.TH Wl. 1.1.. uuleman 8110. Is. 1' nanung. OI UO0K- stown, in the County of Simcoe. the executors tor the said decessed.a statement conttunin their names. addresses. and `descriptions an_ accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. i t - The said executors after said date will pro- oeedto distribute smon the arties entitled fhn nannfn nf H-in nnnnang Inn:-r no 1-anvnn nnlw V V `('8-neoess:;'-t;e:_`.If.IT ' ' Wholesale and; Retell Dealer In Field and Garden Seeds, G'n1n,`F1ourv.?- and Feegl, ontmeals, Hams, Bacon, Potutqeng-sun, - "'laun`;;PlhIter, ` ~- - :a=., &e_.-~ 7 s15e1a1:|os1inu3TE1_1-i; nine (_:I_.o_v;j';1;_. ' car-Try our High Grade Patent Family Flonr. ` Telephone connection. Delivery. JOHN GALBRAITH. f 30-52 (J. J. Brown's Old Stand. Dunlon St. OTICE is hereby given that all creditors of William Reiney. late of the Township of Inniel, in the County or Simcoe. farmer. de- ceased. who died on or about the eighth day of November. A. 1).. 1887. are on or before the `l4`.Tl1I-l'l`II' `DAV III?` `PIRRDITADV A n 1QRQ November. are of EIGHTH- DAY UF FEBRUARY, A. D.. 1 to n and hv nnnt. nr deliver in Gannon 'l`. Fin 13411111 1 I1 1111 1 U1` _1`l4DI1.U A11. 1, A. U... 1566, to a and b`; oat or dehver to George T. Fmher, .l\ `Urn D nrnnn on!` D 'l"' `Dnnfina AC (V1-unlr- I INIERI3 I IIIINLOP STREET. OPP. BARBIE uom; House PAINTING GLAZING. SIGN} wnrrme, &c. DECORATING 8L PAPER HANGING T ASPECIALTY. sy V 'r, BE~8`l:; 9-5 PHATE5_u ExEcu`r'biis NOTICE. E 3`'?& %:(.E o'&'e1iv`` 5 "a`33} "ii `is'~'i;r`i 3I Wm. R. eman and R. T Banting. of Cook- ntnwn. in the Cnnntv of Simnmm the Avpnnfnr-A once T0 CREDITORS.--.Pnrsuant'to R. S 0.. Chap. 107, amended h 46 V1c.. Chap. 9. notice is hereby 'ven that al creditors hav- in claims against t. e estate of William Nixon, ` la ot the Township of Innisl Farmer. de- ceas+ d. who died on or about the 8th da of October.` 1887. are required to send by os or to deliver to Messrs. strathyst Eaten. of rrie, Solicitors for Sarah Nixon. the Admlnistratrix, on or before the 1st DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1888. their names `and addresses. the full parti-. oulars of their claims and the nature of the securities it an`? held bve them. and that after that date esal Admlnistratrlx will distribute the assets.ot_the said deceased. regard being W` : ".:5 * 22 .1*m:%Wh:*:,;?:*%s: :2 recev,an sees no aeor e assets or any part thereof sqdistributed. to any person whoseolaim shall not have been receiv- =dm.:s:,:::2:h :'a`*a`bf:s us was a e It-' a an , . ' , ` STRATH-Yrsc RTEN. ` ry 1-4 Solicitors for Aiinlstratix. Illlrun I in!) .J]|lIIl infill! I CDO ivmnnait d T `V to this lathe l1uio:<;tlIlIt.:g.Xh?ot $33. on{o31t:'r:.t are as forwarded by fast special trains and expor- lenoe has `proved the-lntereoloninll ronte to be the qulokoltstor Eurobeon ht to and tram ow as by my other. Through freight; . all ointe 1n=Ca.na`da and~the' eetem Stetesa okete may be obtained and also information about the `rants and about height and pa.uen-- gerratu m T ROBERT B. MOODIE. T Fright Pa.saenie:t. ent. to Olllll onse oo or . `oron, _ . . D. POTT GER. ` Chinf Qnnnrlnfnntlnnt, U. l.'\J.l.'1`11VU'!'ln. M Chief Superintendent. Rallwav 0moe.`Moncton. N;B. Mav .20. 1885, IIIII. [VD \VIOII.IIII.lI.IlII.o v All tttsopular sea bathin ,` shing and plan.- uurereaorta of Canada. are ong this line. w"32::: '3 532 M::,"*`m...`2on..=?...,"- e a an a run _ Tueysda. Thursydny and Baturdnyto St. John. N.B.. wizfmut chance- uxuau uuuuucuuns mane BB roun LGVII Will!) and the Richelieu Navi tion m 4 '9` steamer! trom Montreal. an at Lewis wit the North Sh m-A Pnllwnv. anu. unuuo mama Shara }bI.ilwn.v_ uvsu aavuuvuy uuu no JQVLB vvuau IIID LVUIIU Shore Railway. Elegant first-class. Pullman buffet, and smok- ingacars on all through trains. - rat-class refreshment rooms at convenient distances. lMP0RTE,B3.1..Ml|J ' EXPORTERS mm 41...: so -a..-. ..a..'..'......... 4.. ..-- ans- ..._.- -_ Love 33.05.; PMNTERS9

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