nil ery Friday Morning AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Tin iinnav to know to axd to argue accordisu to coxsciencb above all otueji liberty Vol 23 NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY JULY 19 1872 terms 150 in Advance I ward will and kept un reached porch rnnc down fluhed mil eager ha Violet lie cried the might of He Km I turned from walked hall lleld for then followed and took hand though I kept my lace par TUB ERA Book and Job Establishment TUB LATEST STYLES PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS I worked myself up into we returned and I learned from of alarm and nervous excite- our lawyer that my I and by degree the doubt sailed to India first making over to op whatever was back me in foe simple all hi real estate ray mind My husband w cruel Ho so tho lawyer kcep me in such suspense He to return I went to Swans It novor to Nest Everything wax unchanged he might be detained against The rooms were just as I had left Masonic Grand Lodge The basin ran of the Grand close night exceedingly wo lodge and more than last clock them My husband would not let brethren attended including visitors the stroke of three I caught them bo touched housekeeper The following is the of office the quick tramp of hie horses foot said elected for the rear heard from him I Bro Mercer Wilson of Em Only once she replied and then White of Montreal the letter contained it wan James of Toronto J on my dreeing- table fim Horace Merrill of I went for it myself and rend it Ottawa J R Henry sitting here in our old room I Groff of G Troa ft lolet It began you must par Harris of HamiltonGrand don this intrusion It will be the Secretary Hot and laat for in all human probability Davits Toronto Grand Chaplain that now consumes me will ILWJkoJHenry of Col soon giro me a grave in a foreign Toronto I land Dot there are a few thing I to say before I I was ThejjtfnnM meeting wrong not to explain nil to you from fir next yew is appointed to bo held tin Hut I desired to you In Montreal what you might consider I thought you would and could m mam Physicians Surgeons OFFICE til pur while be en that was the dross in which Library -W- J mo at all Or it my yellow FOCAL Immediately alter went to bled about for a in rod pending i Hi the Alp Then 0 bonis But thu romantjc M still upon dm and wo took KB ftSohled in Me M lhimMluttliu wandering in a country town amid lakes my first trouble came On aeoood to whir my I turn Ho wa fihing one of party suggostedi the wo strolled down wants the stnam Iliseing a ai we heard and l thing made mo way There by side v my a a itli hair I 1 but that night Ho etarted and flushed rod for ears I moment then ho laughed 0b are yon Then I am sure you lor me Bat dear I ought to for my long absence That a friend an old of i he in and I bad Are yoa satisfied home and fettled ied life and for and then dreadful night Recently occupied by Mr Bold PHOTOGRAPHS Of Landscapes la ssj mI or sis OLD PICTURES pM sad m auiM y i Ingraft PRICE TOSE sasmtna Particular pah taken with RAPPING PAPER AT THE has been my urged Did you over a word to one yoa Ioto and feci within you prompting yon to speak rtnotherf you how it was thflt I my husband a thero weary and siiprles Violot jloar bo aaiJ aoftly pained iiiroluntanly at head of the stairs come bark and let us ex plain know I have not kept you waiting willingly But wont on without a word not to our chamber bat to a dressing- room my own and closed and locked the door I am sure the no must have had control of mo that night In a little whilo In came Haifa and tried the lock of my door then tie called my name but did not answer and he lap lie book but pride kept me lay sleepless till morn a wild morning too with drifting rain and sobbing and tho sea thundering on the strand My was already in the breakfast room when I went down Ho turned and kindly Good morning dear arc you quite well Quito well thank you I re sponded crossing to a window on the opposite side of the room lie rose and I hoped ho com ing to my side he only looked at hit watch and laid lie kind enough to let me have breakfast at once Violet if you can I am in a hurry for I important matters o I rang boll at once and placed at the bead of the table the repast waa over my husband roao to go I felt tear blinding me I could not at him leave me in linger I made a tep towards him ho spoke and its words roused all my old anger and con tent Violet I may not be here Mil l for it i ghtily none am needed those sad reproachful I bis llpe ottered no retort He said Goodbye dear and wont watched him from the window behind a curtain as ho rode y through the driving rain be memory of that day come- bark to me like a terrible dream Towarde evening my agony became unendurable and as the rain ceased I determined to drive over to fathers house in the neighboring gentle id lashed Why thats Mr coachman tho our One glance confirmed his It my husband and his side waa tho a with Discovery of with a profligate The won illegal ami Ethel raced imor waa travelling came to mo for help I trough and finding her I was taking her to Wf rl bo when tbit Ill near a grove Then being light be lire God bin heaven all the all rolled I sat down on a rock lot upon the bar a from it waa coming in I watched liny croft with a kind fascination Presently it grated on and a man sprang ashore wild took shape my heart I arose and tottered face above in and changed by but I knew it in an Oh Horace my husband forgive Then I felt hi upon my cheek his npon my lips and nil the -il- for this undeserved this porfbu bliss foreign and Colonial By the Atlantic Cable tbsjurr s taken the tHwaitmv self I Horace had been gone all day He Neat would home to dinner as return I said so after having ordered even charge him with too I dressed and oat down In ll wwtld go shaded porch I ordered back to Swans of Dinner and sapper bod both spoiled tbe flowers in my hair were fading and I sick and weary with waiting and ana- Horace had away on long since What could detain him so slowly evening went by Two came moon dropped of sight leaving me In darkness An happy In lees booted from the top of the old father and wer bo covered with ilia meal being cooked and entj tl that half- burned ber ries were very fragrant Ho collect ed a number of these mid on crush ing them with a stone ho found that llieir increased to a ex tent While wondering at this ho accidentally let full the substance In a can which contained hi scanty suit- ply of water what a llDBJ The almost putrid liquid Ho brought it to il was frosh agreeable and after the traveller had so far re covered his strength and energy as to bo able to journey Tho lucky Arab gathered many berries as he could pad having arrived At Aden in Arabia he informed the mufti of bfa discovery That worthy was an inveterate opium smoker who had been suffering for years from the poisonous drug lie tried infti- of berries and delighted at the recovery of own vigor that in gratitude to the tree ho rilled ft which in Arabic aignifles force And that is tho way in wblcb was dleCover- AH Falls July was manifested at the Suspension Bridge last night red and l fired lygun Cautn July 9 A Reform Convention for North Middlesex was bold today Seventy delegates wore present and of spectators Mr Thomas Scatcberd P nomination of the Convention by a of fortyeight to nineteen over Mr Water The rote was then made unanimous in favor of Mr Scatcberd Marcram July IS occurred last on the T And It It at a small bridge between hero of taken stationed to stop the down show his signal bat he foiled no and the track at slow speed No off the hurt the and several lumber damaged the traffic is not interrupted It re ported that warrant Is out for ar rest of the man a private las to the Grenadier Bond and Don Godfrey mode short speeches both highly laudatory of the grand reception and worm wel come received by bond In Boston letter slates two German men of war after theat- town with bombardment two liny lien menof war Both schooners finally left Gor man com wander was paid 3000 cosh as Indemnity for damages to German citizens for outrages by The Legislature have agreed to pay oil American claims in twenty years and Americans are about petitioning their Government to send naval vessels to follow the of the Germans I wrote a not for Horace telling that I believed mar- rings hod been an unwise one and tbat I should be happier with my own friends 1 begged not to hunt res down SO a fugitive bat to leave me to follow the bent of my fas- I pot note upon tbe and then out from where my had beet The tidal wars moves this the waters of Lake Michigan a week my On Wednesday lastatManiteoUch our way to water it is Is said encroached on Italy the beach fully twenty feet further At toe expiration of two wretched at any time before this season or bridle of antique pattern With bit and buckles attached and all in a i remarkabhj of preservation i It has been folly thirty from ground and its presence there can only be accounted for by the supposi tion thai some passing horseman bad of asappling for bis bridle and led from the place in pursuit of his straying had by the slow growth of lbs Oats- It is believed Ibat the tree kttut have been fifty years In biding