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Northern Advance, 29 Mar 1888, p. 7

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c 8: Faruum, lm if-ll Conch non:-_ d B d of. 5' n nndmfgreelirgh ' UHUUAN l` 'l'U'.A. .l U NH. -U1" sauna 0_Un tained in a. certain mortgage; in wbich=dc- \ fault has been made. and which will be ro- Aunn at 01-`A tivnn AI gain Jhnrn uni Mn an` `'11! -I. Valli? III I KIWI IITIII III`-ll-Z50. LII VV IIIIJII \LC and b fro- ` duced at the time of saleutbere will be sol by l Publ`o-Auction ~&t the-QUEEN'S HOTEL, in R the 'l`0WN'OF~B-A-R1118. on. - . I II `AAA -ow:-- V-Vd . -- _... ._ ) A _I_l "' __-J."'-1 -,"'1 at thehour of _l2 o'cl.ock,.n.0on_._by_ JOSEP ROGERS. Aucuonecr. the following valuable property being composed of the South Half of Lot numixer 'l`nir.teen,in.the Second Concession ot the.'l`own.hip..ot Tiny. containing by lid- mi-aauremermone hundr- (1 acres. more or` less. I ml. nnil n! nhnvn Int. in :1 Max: Innm {and Him-A uulllll llIkUlllCU _ ' . The smile/deepened into a rippling Ian 11 I am in o"e of my inhumr-n moods t is morning, sbesaid, 5-` but I believe my forte is action rather than a eech. Let vmeitake your place, and oars, ease. A _ He resigned them goth, and at onc; not because the unusual exertion had made any appreciablev inroad upon his strength, but because he foresaw new phases of pictures-_ queness in the young girl- s dainty handling of the oars. . Nor was he disappointed. . The skirt of her dress was narrow and long, be inning, like an infant's robe, a few inches be ow the arms, and thence decending in softly curvin lines to her feet, with as little hint of rigi ity or` 'comprssion about the tenderly rounded waist as aboutthe full fair throat above it. She stretched out a pair of `shoes, incredibly small and unmistakably French, and beat her slender gauntleted hands blithely to their task. Thenewboxn A sweetness of the spring mornin was about them. On the heavily woode shore the `great evergreens `towered darkly against the sun, but its vbearns fell with dazzling bright- ness upon the` meadowy undulations of the of the l oke. Above them they heard at times the wild er of the soaring gull, or the apparently 1 `sembodied voice of some unseen bird. Behind them they left the beautiful stretchof Kempenfeldt Bay, learning in the sunshine, and now they slow y ascended the ` waters of Cook s Bay, called after the great ` circnmnavigalor, under whom many of the ` naval officers who had settled in the region had served, Governor Sgmcoe's father, after whom the o'd Lac des Clies-- as the French ca_lled it --had received its modern name, be- in gla shipmate. II}: nnur uolhnn utlu-`an nl;n..1.~... ..J....\-\,..LL ' UR-s'U.m1\ TO-A powicii or same con- fault. has been made. and which will be uro- jsj;pg1;&gg,y:`%a;i"aj"',jar %Apri1,T 1888,! .. ..n in ..v.. ...; .....`....'1... t'\`lBDtl I m'euauremem..one nuntm (1 acres. more or was. The son of a.bo.v.e lot. is a 01 y 1oa.m.`and there are ubouuo acres cleaned. . . he testis timber- ed by &good hardwood bush. . _ . . There 19 a. newtrame barn and a log` house on ea oy ngooa mu-gwoou nuan. is newtrnme house thepremists. . . . s. . . The shows laools situated about midway be- tween the "V mire of Wseval and the ourish- ing Villaga of Emvale. both being stations on the Northern &. North-Woatern brlliqh or the (1:-and '1`:-nnlz Pnilwnvi Aug 1 Janna" Va. ;aAu-v--vs -avv-p wvu-n-3 -pa--av-- v._ branch | Grand Trunk Railway. M ' ; TERMS.-Ten per cent of the purchase money I : on the day of sale. and balance within thirty ` daixe, with interest at 7 per cent. T , ` urther nag-tipnlare and conditlgnp will be xgaade lzllinovatagggdsy ot,'plQ.,or'ln=t he meantime 118 D 0` .` ' -< "3 n : `.`4,4 `C. `-r - M'3o;m'rHY. PEPIER sf MQAR'l`HY. 12-14 ,. _Yqn,Vdox-"_e) Solicitors. HORSE BLANKE'l`S;" STRING BELLS, Broad. Double and Single Bells. Brushes, Curry Coxnbs..Wh1 a, Knee Pndeot all kinds. Homes: 0113 on ' Varniahea. Single and, Double Harness; for Heavy Draught. or Light \ C`-arriage use. no anv Mounting required. 31- ways in stock or mails to order; ocneaer than house in or north: at .3301-onto.r ..: ARTJN nnl\l\D'Il`. Mnnrn n Rlnnlz, Ilnnlnn , Street. . Viximxs nlwaylw -Large CBKNQI uhhcss ' - zu'u:;e & Fanils " TUu.1`no1'r ulclie house In or norm- or aioronw. JlLAn.1u.1 g(3_9iRE. M091-e 3. Block. 1)un`lgp Street, I1 A ' f . ; -7. `.1 3 ' - L `T JVLUUIVI Barrie ` I ' Ill! .Ill.uuI.u:.;u `w auv I nu.-.-a..-~ w T bnkLG1-eewnhq nee. 0wen~St.. Barrio. 4 '1`-lioullin an of `Bloomin gganta of 3 all sorts. Table. oorsaga and him uquts ymade up at low rates on anon-test `notice. Funeral designs, of all sorts gapegxalty. `Publi |m;dowoloomostg,lL_t`.imap. +- 1 ` T . .. ` !3A.lL u-..:.`r`i;':wa:s` . about: to .1-em rk, he said, emboldened by th s token of favor, that there is nothing I delightin so much as listening to the` voice of na.turAe--that is human nature rl\L_ .__::., .1_.,. I - vuylv we unwu_Iu uur V0106 " V ` ' ' There .w -1! no 8.! swering this; but, "as the bonnet now veered towards the sunny south and the boat rounding the sharp corner of the bay abrupt.`y turned in the sjnne direct- tion, the young man was supri-ed to nd himself looking `his com anion fully in the face}, caught in t` e sud en sunshine of her sml e.. 411 _ I` N.`-`f'iA.;t.e'v, sugpose," .said- the uddauntd young lad , if it her languorous lids, "` that we isten to or voice ~rm....... .. -_- ._._._s_; u - mosh off winds, . he lsughitar `of: leapin _water? It seems to `me t::a.t_ Nature is a voice. .-'.l,`l.e'v, suggoge," `said-_ the uuda.up_t_d uu..._ .. I- J__ THE TO`WN$`lPv A01? 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HENDERSON S. for Infants and Children. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ,.. . _.?FURN ITU RE. TO MIKE ROOM FOR SPRING TRADE. J%ll"i'dWEWS.wV~l II:.%KlNS-ON, Proprletoir. an-in- ' EVER bFFERED IN THE TOV'VN. CALL .AND SEE "" 35?`. \ ' . PATs _---YOU WVILL FIND-- '--A71: '.iHE NEW-- "-1-. _ 134: I Il'...'B-ZE'2I=.. UIIIIX; (I .W IWI VIII ysttondod to. no-9.: % -A1` 1fKE- -000- "Woven Wirii Mattressesaj Specialty. PACKING, PAINTS AND OILS, &c., FILES, MME1E| USE. E : 1 0-1>P0s1TE STATION. mm: ruxrox L\a.-asap . Join: PLAXTON BARBIE. 11813 110 CXIBLIDS GBDI, And whereas for paying by instalment the principal and interest of the said sum of $4,000 as hereinafter mentioned it will require a. special annual rate of 2 7/10 mills in the dollar on the property aforesaid to raise a sum suffici- ent to meet the payments of principal andintor- eat as hereinafter set forth in addition to all other rates to be leviegl in each year, And whereas the said l.Rhf. in nramtnd nn Hm uuurr ruuss to De ievieu In 68.011 year, And whereas the said uebt is created on the security of the special rate` aforesaid and on that security only, And whprpnn fhn l"nu:fanu nf fhn anxa n..:n... uuuo ueuuriby umy, And whereas the Trustees of the said Union School Section No, 5, Essa, No.1, Innisl, No. 15. West Gwillimbury, and No. :2, Tecumseth. have certied to the Municipal Council of the Townsh) of Essa (in `which Township the. 0 School use of said Union School Szction is located) that said loan has been sanctioned by therntepayers of said Union School Section at a. public meeting called and held for that pur ose, v V 'I prnfnrn H-in f-`nnnr-H nf nun I".-nu-u...o:.~.. -1 ULIHGIB I15 IUHUWS l---- I ' 1.--"l`hat it shall be lawful forrthe Reeve of the said Corporation of the Township of Essa, and is hereby authorized` and required to issue Do- bentures to the extent of $4,000 in sums of not " less than $334.00 each, out to accord with the annual payments in- Schedule A hereafter. which Debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the corporation and signed by the Reeve and conntersxgned oy the Treasurer and handed over to the Trustees of said Union School Section for the purpose hereinafter set forth. 2_-'I`hAt the maid Ilnhonhn-on nknll ho anal-In ouuuux aecuoll N0. 6 OI me BRIG '1'OWn8Illp, And whereas the amount of the whole rate- able property in the said Union School Section No. 5. Essa, N o. 1, Innlsl. No. 15, West Gwillimbury, and No. 22, Tecumseth, according go the last revised Assessment for the year 1887. lrrespective of any future increase of the same. is the sum of $177,000. of which sum ha. 5, Essa. s portion is $58,000 ; No. ), Innisl. 860,000: No. 15, West, Gwillimbury, $38,000. and No. 22, Tecumseth, $21,000. And Whfjl thn Chit-1 Qnhnnl QAAOCA-c Leuumsecn, z1,uUU, And whereas the said Union School Section has no existing debt, And whm-nun fnr nnvino hv natalmn..+ n... Vt-':L'cEN1`:8 {| put use, '_ '1 erefore, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Essa. in council assembled onsets as follows 1- 1 "Phat 3+ chat! I...-. 1.....l..l 0.... L1... 11-....- -1 n_'_ ccuuuu 101' um purpuzsc nerematcer Bet rorm. 2.-'l`hat the said_lJebentures shall be made pa) able in twelve annual mstalments of princi- pal and interest from the date on which the By-law is to take effect. a.s.hereinafterset forth, at the oice of the Ba,nk of Hamilton in the village of Tottenham. and shall have the proper coupons for interest attached thereto. . 3 ._.'l"hnf. the maid Th`-\hnnh1rAn shall know in, Uuupuuu 1_ur ll.llCl'BL u.Lw.Cne(l Lnereto. 3.--That the said Debentures shall bear in- terest at and after the rate of six Ber cent. per annum from the date thereof, w ich interest shall be payable yearly on the first day of Janu- ary in each year in manner as set. forth in Schedu1e of Payments hereinafter marked "A," 4 _'Thnt the maid nnhanhn-an and interact DUUUU we 01 ruyluculs nerelnauer marxea "A," 4.-That the said Debentures and interest thereof shall be payable and aid on the days and in manner and amounts fol owing, namely: K . GtD YP'hT'r`I' 121 H A H On the first day of January, 1889. . On the first day or January, 1890. . On the first day of January. 1891 .. On the that day of January, 1892.. On the first day of January. 1893.. On the that day or January, 1894. . On the tlrst. day of January. 1895. . On the first day of J anuary. 1896;. On the first day of January, 1897.. On the first any of January, 1898. On the first day of January, 1899. On the first day of January, 1900. . 1UWUElIlpUl Law. 15 one In Ine saxa county awed aid to the Hamilton 8: North-Western ailway Company to the amount of 300,000, and also Debenturesto the extent. _of 700 for School Section No. 8 of the said Township, whereas the amount of the vvhnln mt.-. UK! BBC UFBI4 UH) Ol 1894. . .$3l8' $159.66 $177.65 rst . _ 1895.. . .3337 $110.58 $477.58 January. 1996; .$356 ' $120.36 $476.36 rst 1897. . . .8377 $99.00 $176.00 `On 1898.. . .3400 $76.38 $176.38 l899....$42i` $52.38 $476.35 1. .$449 $26.91 $175.94 $4000 6.--And for the purpose of raising the said various sums so required for the payment on the said days of the principal and interest on said Debentures. a special annual we shall be levied and colected in each year during the currency of the said Debentures on the whole rateable property in s lid Union School Section No. 5. Essa, No. 1, Innisl. No. . 15. VVest Gwillimbury. and No. 22. Tecumseth. of a sum suicient to meet payments of the principal and interest. Said special rate to be over and above and in addition to all other rates to be levied in eachyear. ' 7.- l`hat. it shall be the duty of the Treasurer uucn year. of the said Corporation and he is hereby re- quired on or before the *at day of January in each year during the currency of the said De- bentures to place to the credit of the said special account 9. sum sumcient to cover the principal and interesl then next falling due ac- cording to the said Schedule "A. R .. And that thin `Rvdnw aha nnmp intn fnr-no coramg L0 LL16 B810 acneuulu A, 8 --And that this By-law. shall come into force and have effect from and after the rsl: day of January. A. D., 1888. Tnwnnhin nf Rana. (`innntv nf Qimnnn. March J&l]ll8!'y. A. 11-. 1000. Township of Essa. County of Simcoe. March 5th, A. D. , 1888, (honor: DUFF`, R. T. BAXTING. 11-13 Reeve. Clerk. NOMPOUNDID. me sum or 51,594,092. And whereas the Municipal Corporation of the said Township of Essa has no existing debt. with the exception of 9. proportion of the debt due undera By-law passed by the Council of the corporation of the County of Simcoe whereby certain municipaitics (of which the Township of Essa is one) in the said County irranted the Hamilton 8:. Nnrlih-\VanfArn ux um 1UWHS[llp OI '1" CUQITBEID. ~ And whereas it will require the sums herein- after set forth to be raised annually by special rate on all the ruteabla propertv of the aforesaid Union School Sec ion for the payment of the said Debentures as they severally tan due and the interest thereon as hereinafter mentioned. And whernnn vhnnmnnnt nf Hm mknln mun we mneresn tnereon hereinafter And whereas the amount of the whole rate- able property of the said Township of Essa. ac- cording to the last revised Assessment Roll. is the sum of $1,394,692. And whm-mm the `Mum :-inn! (`m-um-an.-... no Twelve years from the day on whic vv union acnooi section l\'0. a, mass, N0. 1. Innis).~No. 15. West Gwillimbury. and No. 22. Tecumeeth, have requested the Municipal Council of the Township of Essa (in Whith said Township the Schcol House of said Union School Rectiun. is situated) to sanction the bot- rowing b, the said Trustees of the sum of Four Thousand Dollars by way of loan. re `yli.bi8Bln nu y~ law is to take effect. and to issue Debentures therefor, such Debentures to bear interest at the rat of six per cent pet-annum. in order that out of the money so borrowed le raid Trus- tees msy pay for the erection (`f a School House ` and the neon ssarv appendages mquired in and for said Unicn Sch ol Section No. 5, Essa. No. 1. Inm.-atil. No.15, West Gwillimbury. and No. 2:: of the Township of '1` cupmseth. And 'hl`.!'f!nR it will rrinnirn the autumn hairpin- To Raise by wayor Loan th sum 0! I 84.000. for than nnl-noun nl Ilnlon HEREAS the Public School Union School Section No. 5, Innhsnl -Mn 1: \x:'m_.o n..`.:n:....1....... A The T`- . authority szfcly to be relied on. The Montreal Herald says: Its use is becom- unj x:=:- _ ring universal in Canada, ' mlunln`. an`). ling:-Clinch` 'lAQ|`cu n--on . K - I V Ills UIIAVUI an`: ill ' The` Canada Educational monthly says: no u2 _ MAM GGIST. an teaccr can ord to be; \v?ho1it'it. ` T110 NGW Yuri; Tbhe sayz Itis recognized _ 'v.~x.-_<-z_-an _ The London Times says: It is the best Dic- T .na|ar.u...r'_:>-*_a|_::|-_-Ia u... ..u :--v --vv-_- alnmvmorn Words and noarly`_2000 morellllustrm Lions thzm any other Amerxcan Dictionary. lucnninannnnn Our Conn! $OlrDQIllo.lDna Authority in the Gov`! Printing Omce, and with the U. S. Supreme Court. It Is recommended hv the Stats Sun ts of Schools in 36 States. and `U10 U. 3. BUPTCIHB LDUTI. 15 IS recommenuea by the State su `ts of Schools in 36 States. and by the leading allege Presidents ofvthe United States and Canada. Besides many other vzilimblc fcatures, it co_n`;.x;:m Illustratd Pamphlet sent pgepaid. . G. & C. MERRIAM & C0., Publishers. Springeld, Masm, U. S. M I nun:-nu, nu. no, went. new and No. 22 of Tecnmselh. J IIHIII9 IIY `VI. 0] IACJNII III? IIIIII (II 4000, tor the urnose ol Union cinool Section 0. 5, Essa: No. 1. lnnlnl, No. 15, Veal. GWIII and No. 22 ol"l`-.1-nrnnmnh- mbnry, hroat. '1`:-mu 5. 11 to the Me: (1 00111131: and ital, late 0111:! halmic qI`io`_spli ' .nnr'lnn Avunulus auu. KIUDUALUAIJ5 A.-I,Irv\r A Ag-\.\ ..' A Biographical Dictionar nf nr-on-Iv 1n mn Nnfnrl Pomona. Ll-`, 1)U\IU L'Jllb'lV1lJ '3, A. ?%533"tir 9ftAh9_W3r|d av-uw No. I13. Ilbltlladb L118 l llDllC ECIICOI ' sl.~Nn_ I5` `F!!!-it Qwillimhlirv ; V C j [T j j:-:- In various Styles of Binding, with illlul without. 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Total. . .8237 .5252 {.8267 -$283 . .3300 .3337 ....s449 .8421" $240.00 $225.78 $210.66 $194.64 $177.66 $110.58` $477.00 $477.78 $177.66 $477.64 $477.66 . $476.35 'A Dictionary lV\nTVnv-rin Onnn Trnn-v-an Trusts`-'3 of . Essa, No. I. . I: I4fnn3nnn' _V Mich. We 0" ' rge studofh09"" (mm, we gI:|I_|! n.'k.lTlkC Ga, 1c,:1nd sel on alwaylv -1 nuts ca Fund cats:-ioz org; Toronto. ;N"'l'0.~0iI' mlcwo. ILL. ` mew can I` 1-heron . Horse!- 1' h (`ouch llorul n R: Fm-uum. INN" JNES, DYE JMBS, ms Ham. p;1;7slclan- -` Q nxnerlel YEK$7;i ILL LINE. [nsou.! E -. nd Breeders o(~|'9' and French Cold s,lsXandHomeSw Crosse 1 e,WlW olul me huvlc us any y," Y'.\', !~, luxx$:B0` \. cry zgxvnli u\rlUu\;, nruv uuu Dun IIb`;llll-AKUILJDIJ VU 1101' - ('n'iV() that to the'r mdeut temperament sun- rv-hiuo mule an nutmully as it d d to the first day of spring, nch, while it nehed with the I`t`nll'llIlil'ilDCC of winter, could not wholly r--pr cm on _thut. account its natural l.>ri;.htness` _ (Ia-rtaiuly Edward Mucleod, though his un- ` muully pale, fuee gave evidence of thensuffer- ; ing which he had lu`ely_ experieuced-nu . `which he wuseveu now experiencing-cou (1 not say that life for him was utterly with- out. consolation. For the sake of the 3 :~'tricken household, for the sake of her who f. had left, them desolate, he would be a man ; 5-and, being that complex creature, a man, in- volves not only the lofty virtues of courage and self-fnructfulnnss, hut z1.lso`a tender '_1su1seeptihity to the charms of these )erfect airing days, and to the no less` alluring ehurrns of a maiden in the spring-time of youth. - ; _ - . _ .\l......l.. .. -......I. L-.I -I........,1 -3...-... 4.1.... J`/u_u.u. V -Nearly :1 week had elapsed sxnce the lum-1111 of Mrs. M zwleod, and now a. second !vwHSugg3 from home haul "been received by Hr-ll-m~' l)ePex'czy, rctnimling her that Where inv`nlil m had claims which could no- ']<>n{_;(-1"lIc set aside. If Madame DeBe1'czys lu.l|gll.'L;_(I was seldom imperative, her`inten- tiou ulmmlauntly mzule up for the deciency.` Com-xcqlu-ntly, her laughtc1*was nowvrelucts antly turning her face homewurd - a dull outlook, lwiglnlcnctl only by the prospect. of as lv :1t.rixlc down the :l.)u.y with Edwmd and liouc. 1:4 I . :1`! H I111!" 11 'l'V",I,A,_ J\\JEU. And tn think, said Edward to Helene as the `triu paced the 10`ng'u\'cuuc togcthe1', 6h.'s.t I suz1r'.w:_ly "rm-cngnizcd you on the evening of my return !7 H 'Pl\u+ I'm nnf any-nu-u'a3nnr VT urn an rnufhvnlu L\l/IIIVH `ll IIIJ LULIIIII5 VI , _ ' - That is not surprising. I am an cntxrely dilfvrcut` person from the one you left three yt.-ursugn." ' . - "'1).' run" nun 7 `nu-nn:1 ' Irl\n Iynuinrr n\nn _,.,...,` .. . "LL-Lb moi H00," mused the young man, tln'(~(e yt-,:n's agn you were a little inclined in be l1_uu;_ght,y and cold, occasionally diicult to please, and sqmetixxxes exattiug. On the whole, `t:iH 1)1e:lSant to roect Vthatlyou are an entirely ditlurcnt person now." rv . 1 . I I `.1 wt` cases, Nvrvous pogency w a use. _xerLl0n. Arr! `r- whena oth` no meat Ens! , 0 RC ,rnnh?Aer.. pAddI" Be turneal towards her with It merry lance, but her f.(3C was invisible. She were one of `those long straw bonnets, no oubt cst=.omued4ve1'y retty and stylish in that day, but marred Ry what a diseip'e of Fowlrr might call a remarkable phrenological evelopment of the` anterior portion. 'lhis everely intellectual `quality in the-bonnets f that timeenaturally stood in the way of e merely sensuous dtllgllt of observation. dwurd had lmrely time to be reminded of n unused well. in who;e dark, $llun0W cpths his lmyi:-`.11 eyes lmd oncediscovered a. "luster of whi'e water-lilies, lauguidly open"; no in tho liuht; wlmn-the linuid eves and V " WHEN SU.v1:\uc1< DAYS WERE MIR. , i Afterwards--fui' close upon the coming of every grief, however great, fall the slow, dull footsteps of Afterwa'rds--the bereaved Mic`eod family t().'lv( up againthe oeeupa-' ll0D_8D(l int-rests of life in the henumbed ` f.-u-ihinn ot those whose nerves are slow in n-c0\'eiing the eilk-cert of, u. great Sl10L'l(. Plilwzml u`o1ic here at lmwe front, though his heart at t'mes failed him. He was i-mm.-tli='n.: nf it puzzle to the friend of his -sister, who could not reconcile the tears which she issw in his eyes one moment to the ji-st she heard from his lips the next, and who l]liLl'\'(3lle(l ineseeret that the utter :ilmu(lon (f his g'1'ief.nt the bedside of his dy- lg nmtlier had not been followed by a state` of steeied melzmeh0',y after her death. To Um mm], steaulfust nature of Ma_demoise`le .l)el*lerezy this alternate light and shade, ;_u.i<-ty and grief, in the l10iLl't of Rose, as well {LS of her br() her, was (1 ieult to under- emnd; hut now she he_:,mi.fu.intly to per- I--ivn Llusif fr` "`\(b.l' nulnnf l>nn\ru:.rnInn|.i- nun- (,1 mun [`[[`]l 5 III 5u,u.u_y. cu u uuu uuouuu WHICH ,. " Ems l`m;~r,"--xeceutly iniroduced into me 9 .1m,y,--p_u\e in formulating elm.-rges of_ `Ur;-[lpfl u, an! in `loosening the tongue of ;m.(,Cti\-9, mzule it a.'most imtosilfe to dis-` mm affairs of bitute, save in the heated terms famlli ur tn irr1tate;l and meensed eombatnms `It w. s M this period thatothe onng land- n[\'cy()I', Allan Dunlop,-ente:e( the I.e;is- lzvivc Assemh`y and took his-sent as member for the Northen clivxsion of the Home Dis- trict, 'l`lmu;_{h warmly espousing the cause `of the people in the ever-recurring co`li'~i<-us with the ditfeent branches -of the Govern- mulll , mul as wm-m`y nsseztixlg the right and privi:'cges of the popular Chamber in its Hrugglc-s with the autocracy of the Upper llonrw, the young Parliamentarian was cqu4'Lll_V jeu.'0us of the rensonnb!e prerognt ve of the L`r_own, and temperate in the language he usccl when he haul occw ion to decry its ulltlae. He was one of the few in the Legis-. lature who, while they recognized that the h old n_yston1' of government was becoming less and less an ted to the genius and wants of the young Canadian community, at the same ` time wished to usher in the new 1'eyime.with the nmderattiou and tact which mark the work-of tne though'ful politican nnd the aim of the true stntesxnnn; . It hnsheen said that am new.-r knows what is inslle a, politic'nn. What was inside the Reformer, Allan Dunlop was all that became a patriot and a high- rvinflml gentleman. ' IIIUUKJI Ill VVIII U V`tUUUI 'IlIlCD, lullI5lll\l'J Ulllilln g to the light, whenethe liquid eyes and ily-like face in the inner vista. of this well- ikc bonnet; again couf1'ont;ed him, ' Is that the sort of person I used to be '3 e queried; with the inoredu'ity one ntnrully feels 'un.beiug Presented with a ' htly exaggerated outhne of oue`s'_own_ .' ings. V\l_1'+t pleasant-' memories-' you ust have cn.r1"1ed away -with you _I . :11 `III I I I ,, ,|, A1,, 11, ` I did, iudeed--myriads of -them. Some - f the pleasantest were connected with our st dzmco together. i Do you remember it ?" A slight warmth crept up. not into her heeks, `hut into her_ eyes; I ha.V8!JGV8l` orgiven `you for that, she said 7 And you don t deserve forgiveness, de- areg Rose, chmnpioniug the cuuseof her en . T ' "Ah, well, suidthe culprit, perhaps I i (1 better wait till I deserve it before I lead for it. . V- Bow strange and far eway, almost like t of their childhood, seemed the time of hich he spoke. Like a. painted picture, uddenly thrust before their view, the scene ' me back to them. `A windy night in late ' utumn, illuinined without only by `the oad shafts of light from the Commodor_e s ansion, and within by the leaping ames n the big hall tire-place. The young people ` ad improvised 9. dance in the great hull, A Helene had tamtalizingly bestowed most '1 her favours upon Fred Jarvis, a.houds_o1;1e" I ouugster of. twenty, (who f;-equem-,l1y`Ii;"n_'. _ rove his opportunities of becoming the 1 ecial object of Edward's boyish` enmity} I 0 full -3 wnlliug victim to the" pair 's;`of` .` ealousy formed however no pa;`rt`o' -this oung gentleman's Aipteution. _ gR-etur`u_iug t e evening," hescaught uplimpse '9! ;< 04 and He1ene.da'.n'.inz-'4. State]? 'm'iu,et. gl gather, and, lightly-aeeurin :"his;horse.--:at he door, he entered the -hall; V ust e`sH'elene': ;. as protesting that shewes too tired to'_;`- dance any longer. - Just once with me, he Li . CHAPTER II. T A.\' l`l`Pl".R. (`ANAI)IA`N HOUSEHOLD. AA: the period of which we are w1'iting, where was much need of w;se.x11oderahion.o_n the side of the governed as we1lad_,;oI_:= that of .._ the governing clans`. But of `modention there was litt`e ; a.":d.the nature of the jevi's mm;-laincd of. He non-concil-at ry attitude of 31,1; mlirg 1 guru-hy. ard the licence which , lnL`.1.,. blnuu __vnnn.-xi-.717 3nhn.r`nnn.I u..L.. A noumcn or run -IABLY DAYS or UPPER CANADA. _ ` Au mnouqgm munau March. . 2?; .1888. _CH;\P _I`-1-:3-ii 111 I UIIUUVUIWM. U4 uuzunwuuu, unuu U_5- uy r-g;..Hu-_-V ' v . -.; : lat use','bo,anyoiie. ' '3"`.`:! V i:J~E. '.";,. .,; " i 1ftiisfn0fth}h13!39'f%N&Wi' 1 1. A har.m:tha.t I have nes"_er' dis*9ve`red.'; . ,Whnt about" tliol 'ver`-present V hum of ` : _mu1titudinous inse'=ts, the spng of birds; the: Klx\Iu|| I beg your pardon, said a "voice from tho doptlls of the obnoxious hwcad-.gez_1.r before him. :11 .1. In n .1 .1 V 1- III! lulu: T I was thinking of the author of The Spectator." You know Johnson says we ought; to give our days and nights to the study of Addison. Don't you thiuk it would be more prota.blo for us to devote our days and nights to the study of Nature?" TTnr]n1Il\fnau - nil!` nar\n"-hint! :n fln uuu. Ulsllll UU UUU DI/ltl} UL &Vl1IIuLU a Undoubtedly ; and especially in this sl1o1't-summex'ed re ion, where there are only a. few months of t xe year in which one can" pursue one s studies out of doors. My days are spent on the shore, and as for _my nights --~well, even at night I oftengo to sleep to the ` fancy that I.a.m drifting over the water with just such an gent'e movement as this. IA `xnna mutt! 1(`r]\vuvva ] Irv-n17n1u l'\n" LUVV (`JILL DIUUH (NV UIIU b)'lIl'\J IJLIIID, .7`-Ill IXIIUVVI _ He looked up to see if hia ompa`nio`n was st'uck with the force of this observation, but although they were moving towamda. the east the bonnet poi11'e(l due north. '1 here` was also _& slight subs; icir 11 of the V intry north in the tone with~whi -h she replied : .011, the'e is no l1b01ll` connected with it ;' I am merely drifting`-drifting to the Isle of Sleep. . V ` . 5` 'l`Innl~ 1': n nrolrfu hlnn Hui-. H` 1': fnn `nun. Lllllll UIIU VIUU\lDu The young man now rcleasecl a row-boat` from its boxidage to the shore, helped his coinpanion into it, and pushed it far out upon its native element. A new day in the New World, and 9. long boat-ride before`th'em- what could they wish for more? Edward, at least, enjoyed the prospect extremely`, especially wheuhe could get the bonnet rightly focused. This was amu ter some- what diicult of nch.evement, as its owner had to his mind a heedless habit of dodging, -and his remarks, iv seed of being didJCtIC and improving in their nature, were ncces-A surily exclamutory and interrogative, in order to gain the attention of his fair vis-a-via" Being a young gentleman of literary tastes he thought of Addison s dissertation upon the fan, and its great a.dapta.bi'i'y to the purpose of the coquette. e'l`o the mind of this impartial critic, it fun was not half so effective and terrible aweapon as the pre~ sent style of bonnet pnflxnn Atlrliann I lxn uI1rI1`An`Iv nvn'n:vv\nt. BUIIU HUJ IQ U1 lJ_|J|-IIIVV Bother Addison ! he suddenly exclaimed aloud ` - 11V` ` I` II ' I H .1 _n Ll-HI Juan nuvu w scan; v :.uuvu:u_\.uu um mun. - I hope, said Edward gravely, that yo'u-bu.vo an" eioient oar.~nm11. You couldn't row and sleep at the same time, you know. uh I1Y\ +0 GOO }\;..I A l\I"I\Y\!"l`I I:t`\`I\ IIYOD Ame UL wsuull. _ _ . That is 8. pretty idea, but ibis too lone- ly" and listless, to suit me. I.sho,Jld prefer to have myoung lady in the boat-nud u p.ir of om's. . ` U14 AL-L _-_- ___.. __._..|;1 1-..--- L- .;_.__ H UL UIJAI. D. In that cwse you would l1a:\'e to row, and, with a. slightly mocking accent, you could11't1'o.w and sleep at the same time, you know. V ` - '1" A 7-7,"? .I_,Il _____-_. __-,,L L_, l\UU.VVu Iu'tlmt case" I should never want to sleep. No, plmse, Miss DeBer'ezy, dont. look to the north again. Every tiune your gaze isliveted upon the frozen re ioh my heart sinks wishin me. I .fel as i I wene not eni(31'taini11.I you as well as I shou`d." DI: rlnn l- `of 0-Innf ; Irlcnn rnaltnvqx unn Dill`-Ill} IV D WUII CID U|L"\UMll{- A bziief silence fell u on them, broken only `by the regular plus of the hours. `In the young ma.n s convers t onnl attacks there had been no*hin but a. light pla. of sunny humour, but in 1; lie l-st retort 0 hers there was something like the g immer 0' cold steel It wounded him, yet he was unwilling either to conceal or reveal the hurt. But Helene l)eBerczy had ihis weakness, common to generous souls, that she could not . utter an ungeuerous remark without suering moretl than" her victim. So,` s.-arcel more than `an 1ninu1e elapsed before she sail zwpealingly, | u 17,_ _.-- __-;_ __.L.._ ;. I--__- _.__ _:AL LL - IIUIJ Uu_lUl uuLu1u. _yUu ma won an I uuuu. u. Oh, don t let that i lusiou disturb you. 1 have never doubted that you wexe euter- tuiuing me as well as 011-L ould. brief f_e1 -_I__ 1... LL. .._...._I__ ..1...; ._ LL- _..._..- "I_ uuuy uuum my new uu un: Lulu: UIUSVUB `I Kem eufeldt Bey, whose waves la. ped light y on the beach. `Here they foun the two younger Macleod -children, who had come to see the party 06'. Just as the latter arrived, the youth, `Herbert, who had been amusing himself rocking a. punt in a. creek by the shore, nianuged to upset the craft and precipitate himself into deep water. The mishap had no more serious resu`nt-for the lad was 3 00d -swimmer--thwu to frighten_Rose. am? deprive her of the antici- pated pleasure of a. visit to Bel evue with Helene and her brother Edward. Bidding the former a. hurried goodbye, with in? junctions to her brother to take care of her friend. Rose disappe:-xred with the children into the woods. ' I|'\|`, ____,___A_ ,,I, _ 1 , I indeed an ide 8] morning. The sky was as soft and warm, as blue and white, as `only the skies of early summer can be. Treading the mingled shadow and light, thrown from the interlacing l)oughs a.bove, they came at last to the blue curves cf Vnnqnnrufnl Dan unlunnn u-........' I.......-.'I ----"W ' `--'1"--" "-"- * ~--' ~"**- "v*];'-- -`*5 ; 1 | You are not going to leave 16 with the `last word, are you I" T it In nniv l-uuf urhnl-. I7l\IIV\ nnv una(;:n1In `"11: puma wuzu, cuuu-> ` ` V - And let; a certain .w_ell-known gentleman` take the hiudmost `I supplied the young man emilingly. V V T`. ` .. = . V. ' N `IF. ha nnhx would I What A hnnkintr ulluuugxy. , . ' ` ' If- he only-,wou1d.! ,Wha._t a. shocking thing to say, but-with me it is valwaysicom f science who hasethe ver y `hindmost. word, ; and , my `conscience is ' `ffectmisfress 'of;the a.rt of i saying disagreea le "`thi`p'_gs'. Atfthe- resent moment `she is` .t_r yiu ;:`tO.`make,me lieye` that I have been unparclonably rude to you`. ` u at , -o 9, _ ` 1-.. -____ 3: :1. _--_- . aavvvl nu nus, cuuu 1. auml uuvur xurgeu. vI wis , if it isn t asking too much, that you would allow me to forget. I particularly want to forget everything uiipleasant on a morning as beautiful as this, rejoined Helene. ` ` ICE`? V'\-"VI, IV JV 5 ' , Is_ not that what your sex specially like to have ? ` T * ` V ' u n-_\__.._ __ Fr _1.~_..I.1...`...-:.... L- 1__--- n... I Lunt E 1i J'ii`f$ocK w`i ve`:'l`1aps So. . I should `prefer tqhwe the ' best word, and--- CI A-`:1 `l\.' QV(`llIU>I"n:lI I-Ifl\,`7`I\l\Il7V'l nnn`nvhnI\` ""75Y"i war in, tb;en*," said[Ed vIvard`,'with a. mischievous ' ht inhis smile, you.wi1l never forgive, and I sha.|l'nover forget. V I win , if it inn f. nslzinir 6-.nn rnnnh I-l~.n+ '"7"hZ 'uI{sa{1J 2i1}I'.$'ev};{ `if &c'f{e}e possible for ydu to be rude, I could not fail l to pardon you im_med_iately." ' H Tknrn I nnm ivnn -Iinun kn l-Jrtsn I-\nuf.'u`7riv-(1 uuusyuutuu uu uumsuiuusucuu unu ormg ner back to the house, were mysteries which Rose could never attempt to penetrate with any degree of satisfaction. Helene, of course was superhf sngry. and fe\?eTt1~ithis ,.b`ayre mention of t" e esmpade brought re to her eyes and ti. loftier poise to the well-set head. Strongly set about the heart of this youn ` Huguenot, were barriers of pride, that coul not be over`.eztped in a dtty--s_ca.rce`y in a life-time T T -`L3_ 1- .u .|,.- kl`. anon` V0 paruon y0ll lH1_IIl5u}IIiB_Iyo _ There ' now youhave had the beshwerd. `It is useless for 'rne"to'1f;i*yto saysanythiug better than them Perhaps the most becom- - iog. thing I could do would be to) relapse into .isn:.nia.=i1:**a.;s . . h! L {ennui -* Anna .nn < 11 I139. '1twn.. I IlUullllLU Dl.lUllUUn > ~ ' --' ! 5 Sileucegl _Desolation,`! Amjl with`M_;wo- [mile pull yet before 118! KM had thehest `word. you ' l1a.ve_z uttered (the. wprsb qne, Whatp terrible a1silbnce?~ . z; - `7`.ItiI,iS3-iTd,,,t>' b l91d 0-"\ T ` " ""' -I`fAu1.}1ik.th.E0IQ`591%`?A V ) _ dis'over e.d 0.1, Visnslgud`, 1t=:a_o_f-no.-pariiqueti `hm an.-I-`n n.nvhhh ' I .` V ' *91iiqi' wnntti ujulu, .ugu- lUiI'yl,0U'J U1 V ward. in the qndglsvourvto holdi;11 et~ 1311613 unconscious guteifbefore him, -hedz drape the reins. % ' The steed,; however, with a prud- ent indispositiou for p stares new at thit hour of the night, turned into a. stubble-e`d and b" ought up ate huystack. How, in the utter darkness, and with the wind blowing}. 1s gale,` the young man mamaged to restore companion to consciousness and bring her to the hmmn. wmvp nxvufnnu n`?-305 p7ea.decl; and the : wingedfooteteps ke in time to the (tumultuous thtobbing of the music. The young girl suddenly grew faint. `_` Give me air, she cxjed, eud,.at~thQ _worda Edward-'3 etrgnmeun gwept her er-mes the broad ve.-a"ndo., and `up on the waitingeteed. Mounfirg behind her, like another young Lochinvar, they da,shed.wildly o`, but just in what direction could not be told, for Helene, in m'ngled counter: ation exhaus`ion and. a`arm, .had.fa;Q_1ted in earnest and Edward. the endeivour to hnla:.hm~. 135.... '.\ --------v------------------------ H THE POCKET DIRECTORY non 1888 Is- . 80W\3EADY. Price 250. ' Addressthlsomoe. IHIIU IUIUUU LU II\/L UWUUQ III III VV IQIIUD If you were interested in mine you : would take up those onus again. And therebi shorten the term of your im risonmenti y ` me! Your kindness ` em Joldeus me to make known my desire; I 1 wish you would let me examine, something that anneurs to be hangivg '0 your bonnet. In H-. n, in-n`1_._n an!-Av-nH nv\_n nn;r`nh 9 pnysxcusw -- H OXPBI-'3 . menses, HM Illlllll (lI|I.lOll. UV IJU &lliU5I"5 'U ylllll. UUlIUUUu `.` Is it a. `grub--a. caterpil a.r-a spider? These horrors were mentioned in the order of their detestzmbility, and with a rising accent. " Paul 11 I un\n"r1n f. Ira ncn1r n-n`naa 11-A11 vxgwnn uvvcuuu:uL.uu_y, auu. wuou uv menus GUUUUM Real y, lwou1'dn t like tosay, unless you remove the bonnet She xzavea convuls.\{e twitch to the strims, and pulled them into a. hard knot. `` C`a.u t: you brush it off '1 she asked Edward breathlessly. I- v-n11 (`A vnnf kn an nln\Itv\n:` NA 4-1.-1.-.A.1 DIIU CJlDI'\\/Tl l.'4Ll"UL\I IJIGCWUIIIGUUIJC Pray do not be so alarmed No, indeed `I cou`dn t brush it off. It sticks two fast for that. I vwi 11, he scid, as she made a. frantic luvch tOW'nI'(l.8 him, `fthat you co Id be: mild but rm-I mean not quite so. auitlted . Ber hrewth came in [quick per- fumed wnfts into his face. as. his s`eady fingers. s rove to uv do thekvsot in `her ribbons.` ;But even after this lengthy business was ` concluded his t'oub e (if it could rightly be c.-l ed a truuhlel was only half over. for the ` careful Rose, with a prudent foreknowledge ] of the power of lake breezes to disarrange, ; if not cavry away altogether, the headgear of l helpless woman, had by some ingenious l arrangement of hair-piusfatened the bonnet * to the raven `locks-of` her `rieud in such a l manner that .it cou`d not be removed with- out'eudangering the structure of her elabor- 8.t8_l)8ir-11I`Chlt8Ctl)! .6. So it was among the dank waves of rapidly down-owing. tresses that-_H_e`eine s yoioe -was again heard beseech- him to tell her what it was. t Q D.IILlJIll`NU\Jo - ut now Helene, whose slender strength had succumbed to "the difficulties of pro- pelling the r craft, res pnied her old se. t, and her bonnet, like a dark lantern, sometimes a`lowed, a charming light to be rercted upon surrounding objects, and then as sudden ly withdrew. it. In the blue distance, near the mouth of the_Bolland River, they caught the first glimpse of Bellevue - the home of the DeBerczy s The long sunlit run had after all been too brief. Edward began to realize that some days might elapse before this pleasure couldbe `repeated. He drew in his oars, and let the bolt rock idly on the tide. H18 companion gave him` an inquiring- c glance. `.` I wi h, said he, that you woul do me a favour. 117, 9: 1 nl A I- -IJ UUQ is one 2 II!\ ID Vuv 0 Sometimes V How good of you ! Bu*, as Isaid before I hadoniy expressed a. wish. Aren t you in the least interested in my wishes? Irnll `Hahn ;nI'n1~nu-Ar` `n IV\:I1l\ uvnn I `u`DI:l'b<)t at all. It i 8. very natural remark. It has not yet advanced so far as to be a re- quest. . . 5` DR I ,1I!n AC nn--Mun I na..'L r.`...._L .-.L..4. uuav. Oh ! well, of co"rse, ;I can t grant what isn't a. request. Does that memztl-at you can grml what in (ma V Il\I III`? E L0:VUlllu Isn t that mther an ex mo1'dina1'y re- quest ?" _ 11` I11` 14- 1.4: n vvnmur nn&u..n` .........-.._I- " M 3:L?GA.%G%BT T zS1;I:%IS .._. op-__ VALUABLE PROPERRY A

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