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Ontario Reformer, 7 Mar 1873, p. 1

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Ywhere: - 22-Gam or 1873. 244 DINE, Journal, uni Ls tho: Hand. the World. & Champi- Taste. r News Stores. sued with all the POrary. or timed; a. riodi- While other ir. cheapness, as ilar as, THE sir eption-- tely with r aracter, -- me cannot du- per and engrave. imber of velumes ¢ are thechromos, 7 ongh photo~ The quarterly produce four (d-sketches, ap- \d The Ontario Peformer| PURLISITRD §7ERY FRIDAY MORNING | ny | Tha Ontario Reformer Printing and | Publishing Company, At th=tr office, Nancoe St., Oshawa. | 2 | I CONTAINS THE L ATEST FOR- ! EIGN and Provincial News, Local Intelli- Business, Commercial Matters, | wiive, Miscellany. £159 per annum. in advance -$1 75 thin Sx months--$2if not paid till the No paper discontinued until all id, except at the option of the | rties refusing papers without 1 be hekd responsible for the sab they comply with the rule. | : 1 to the Editor must be sv may not be taken from post-paid, ot the Post Office. 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Gibbs' | rights and privileges of the trade, as though aj Onfavio Refoemer, VOI. 2, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MARCH 7, 1878. NO. 47. CERTIFICATE OF -------------------------- AGENCY. \ : / { > . \ FPYHIS certifies that Mr. LOUIS PRUDHOM is our duly authorized Agent, for the sale of > = Abbot's Patent Lock Stitch and Silent Family Sewing Machines. i This further certifies that Mr. L. Prudhoe Sewing Machines in the village of Oshawa, a Agents for the sale of our Machines, n has the exclusive, right of selling our and that he is also authorized to appoint in said Territery. Such agents have all the ot pointed by us. Signed for, the Company, J. J. COLLINS, St. Catharines, Ont. The above Machine is one of the | "ami i i \ he best Family Machines in the 1 p needs to be seen to be appreciated. Prices, 823 without stand and $30 0 Ina ict, and ly wanted. 24 A second-hand Grover & Baker Manufact chi i to do guod work, Satisfactory reasons given ws $i opi Machine for sale cheap... Warranted sight, saying over and lpver to herself, '"" Well, I never!" | Hagar Southey was like one dazed with surprise. pudence" actually driving the very horse he had stopped ! Yet even that thought came second to the wondrous gentleness there had been in his lifting of the little boy. The urchin had accepted this fate in a dumb, unquestioning wa$. She wrapped him well in the robe, nevér glancing at this cool, quiet gentleman. | Dandy: fairly The ride was a siletit one. When he had drawn rein beford her home, he Poetry. ay weaum Tam not fich in gold or lands, My home no splendid palace stands, But with the labor of my hands 1 earn my daily bread. No livéried servants round me wait, 1 cannot ride in pomp and state Among the titled and the great; A humble path I tread. Here was this{*' unparalled im- And yet, a heritage I hold I'd not exchange for all their gold, And sounding names, and wealth unteld Their houses and their lands, 1 have a free and kingly mind That greed of gold can never bind An eye that pride shall never blind To duty's high demands, flew. carried the urchin up intg the vestibule, leaving her to follow. . When there be T have a soul with love in:bued For all the human brotherhood, Confessing ever, ** (God {sgyood I" Unwavering faith in heaven; A faithful compass by my side, A chart that still shall be my guide, When widely o'er the raging tide My bark is tempest-driven. and suddenly facing this girl, took one of hér hands in both of his, and looking down | into her startled, wondering eyes, said, " Hagar Southey"--mnot amother word, She led the child into the house--her eyes bril'iant, her cheeks vivid In that moment she and was gone. her lips trembling. hav pre that gently fli 1 havea iyve that gently Aingy knew that she had met her master, and Sweet music from its trembling strings, And stirs the spirit's hidden springs that she loved him. cognized him, and watchgd them out of | stood him on his little, frogen, bare feet tleman who stoppdd our sleigh, and almost proved ourdeath that day !" '"" How did you 8nd thatout?" asked Hagar, coloring. *" Oh, it came to.me suddenly day before yesterday, when"--evidently something had come to her suddenly now; for she | looked at the magnificent new solitaire on Hagar's forefinger, and said, like one'ab solutely dulled by amazenient: " I believe you knew it all the time." . op p------t i ---- -- LOST AT SEA. ¢ Man overboard !" *¢ Silence, men ! Silence !" shouted the officer of the deck, as a tumultuous throng came 1ushing wildly aft to tha quarteg- deck. *" Hard down the helm, guarter- master ! Let geo the life-buoy! Let fly the stun'-sail tacks, and clew up the lower stun'-sail ! Quick to the braces, men, and stand by to shorten sail there for'ard ! Clear away the life-boat I" and a perfect volley of orders came from the lips of Lieutenant Ringbolt. in rapid succession and in stentorian tones, while the frigate, and sent in search of Seavy. If he secured | Kintself to 'that grating, ss Dr. Lancet asserts, he may yet be found, if not to- night--tosmorrow, and; Mr. Cordage, order the chief-emgineer to have steam raised at once." '" Ay, ay, sir !" said Cordage, and hast- ened away. Now, Bill had served with our captain three curises, and was one of his bargemen, and it so -happéned that, having served with both in.a former cruise, the old skipper selected me to take charge of the boat in the night search. It was much like looking for a needle in ta hay-stack ; but I selected a gobd crew from the best at my head, and; in an in- credibly short time, as it might have ap: peared to a landsman, we were off and pulling vigorously over the recent track of the ship. . It was a night, for the trade-wind | blew in strong and fitful gusts, half a gale, and the sea was so rough, that we made comparatively slow progress while the heavy masses of " trade clouds™\scudded in chase of each other across ll shuttibg-out even the feeble light'of the -~ rom---- I ------------------ _ gman sumewhat ; but the trade still blew fres' My great anxiety was now to find i - ship, for, should she have missed ns } steering the "wrong course during ti. night, our situation would be pnplessant, nol to say critical. Further search f. Seavy seemed the merest folly and wtter!- unlikely to avail anything. The gratin- and the neck-cloth told the stery of hi' fate as plainly at though we had seen| th. final struggle. | In my| mind's eye saw the poor fe' low as the ship moved rapialy from him the first bewilderment of his fall: the: his horror and despair, 8s he realised h condition ; the gleam of hope, as he caught the grating and heard the loud tones of comnfand as the ship rounded-to then the long,long agonyjof hopes blasted, and the final despairing to his Maker, as " Environed with a wil he sank to rise no more Well, he hal gone there was nc help for it--men must die at some time or otter--so I roused me from my sad reverie and gave the or to sted the mast and got the sail ready to hoist, when, as the foresail was hoisthd, I heard on¢ 'of the men cry, "There's the ship, sir, and, sure enough, there she was, a dim speck to leeward in the southwest, but of sea," us under steam. We kept near the spot where | the grat. ing had been picked up, and in about tw. hours were all ou board again and my tale told. : But the captain still clang to ths iden that Seavy might have got hold of the lifé-buoy, and so we cruised all the day looking for it--sharp lookouts with glasses rapidly growing larger as she sped toward . JOHN MeGILL, ICENCED AUCTIONEER, OSHA- wa. All orders left at this Office will be promptly attended to. 1-2 etme A LARGE LOT OF BOOTS AND SHOES CONSISTING OF C.L.VARS, LD. 8, FETH INSERTED ON ALL THE Iatest principles of the art. as cheap as The oheapest, and as good as the bedt. Teeth flied with Gold and Silver, Men's Wear of all Classes, Ladies', Misses' and Children's, of all Classes and Sizes, To kindly melody. And friendly hands are clasped in mine, And starry eyes upon me shine, The while Love's dainty fingers twine A roseate wreath for me. If all that heaven hath granted me, If all these priceless treasures be The heritage of poverty, These treasures vast and sure-- If riches be to care allied, If baseness walks by fortunes side, The next evening she went to the Rink again--a party called for her ina large three-seated sleigh. He was one of the number. She had hardly taken her seat before they began to chafl her about her odd protege, having heard the story from Delia Howe. Her quiet, independent re- torts soon silenced them. ' What was she going to do with him I" * Keep him." | which but a moment before had been bowling off twelve knots, with a cracking stars, We had no guide to poor Bill that aloft ; but we saw nothing more, and, when the sun went down, the *' old man' reluctantly gave the other to steer thy course again. '"'He might have knowed," said old The top-light of the frigate, burning Mul, +f that 'ere bird was Bill's sperrit," clear and bright, served as beacon in | Ads we shaped our homeward course; shensure, and, we kept it astern 'on the and the watch ran away with the stun'-ssil night; but our compass and the faint chance that a merciful Providence might direct our course to him ; but, nathless, away from the ship full of hope. breeze on the starboard quarter, came rapidly and gracefully to the, wind and 'ay there quiescent, the huge fore-tepsail to the mast, to deaden her headway. '" Now, my lads," said the lieutenant, " bear a hand, and lower away on thase falls together I" 'and soon the cutter was pain by producing local anaesthesia. 1 Dental i Atkinson's Drug Store, King St, Oshawa. J. FERGLSON, ICENTIATEorDENTAL SURGER Office over the Grocery of Messrs. Simpson Bros, King St, Oshawa, All Road: 7 the same building. FAREWELL & McGEE, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, 80- Conveyancers snd Notaries LICITORS, Teeth extracted without lhvoms- in Cowan's New Block, over 42 ns preformed in: a skilful manner. To be Sold at a Reduction of 20 Per Cent. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. | AA share of public patronage solicited. on | L. PRUDHOM. If gold begetteth foolish pride " Who- did 'he belong to I' * Nodody." Thank God, thank God, I'm poor! | l g a y. a SR 1 i " How did) she know 1" She had made Phrenological Journal, ; oe | the lawful inquiries. When they reached | the Rink, Bert. Klemn cooly swung her much as™' By your leave," and gave her afterward skates on in that same way as if it was | his arm; them THE TAWNY MUSTACHE. - There wa lash of color i (From the ** Aldine," for March.) sre Was. 3 tagh 0 tnor i his right. her cheeks, and, without thanking him she S elect 095; | skates over his shoulder, without even so buckled her | in the water and pulling vigorously in the | direction where the man had fallen. |" % My God ! who is itl". Did you see | him I" were the questions eagerly passed | from lip to lip=among the excited groups crowding the frigate's spar-deck, Of all the contigencies incident to a life on the broad ocean, the oné calculated to | produce the most startling effect upon a | ship's company is the sudden alarm' of right bearing, while it had been arranged, halyards,and the ship bowled away towards before: we left, that those on board the {1eF Port, I had food for reflection as I ship should send up a rocket every half- thougnt of poor Bill, and wondered if the "our, as a guide to ns in case we lost sight good people in their cosy homes on shors of the ship's lights, while, to keep her | "lize how much of the tragical is invol relative position as nearly as possible, the ved in that brief notice which. they su frigate was to " wear" every four hours. frequently see in the marine column «f Ah, well I remember that dismal De- the newspaper, as they sip their coffee nt cember pight !* It availed nothing for me breakfast befure the snug fire--" Lost to give the command, !' Row dry, boys; at Sea." row dry!" for as our boat rose on the Puhlic, Oshawa, South-East Corner of King and | (CONTINUED,) A man overboard !" R. W. Meaor, U, 8. N Simcoe Streets. 1878. w MONEY to Lend. Mortgages bought and old. |] J. EB. FAREWELL a 5. H. COCHRANE, L. L. K., ARRISTER, ATTORNEY-at-LAW, | Solicitor in Chancery, Notary Public, &e.-- | Mce- In Bigelow's New. Building, Dundas ot. : \: hitby. JE. FAREWELL, LL. B., WUNTY CROWN ATTORNE J Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor; Notary Public, % . . by | [PYHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO THE INHABITANTS OF | Oshawa and surrounding country that he Las received, and is still receiving and Co er. Oilite. - Lately occupied v ar RK. H. Cochrane, deceased, Brock Street, Whitby, , | Untario. : Ld GREENWOOD AND MeMILLEN PBARRISTERS AND Public. Conveyar , Whithy, Mency 1 AMER GREENWOOD, /A. G. McMuLy C. WW, SMITH, RCHITECT. PATENT, INSU ance and General Agent, Simcoe Stre Agent for the Inman Line of Steam n New York and Liverpool. cn CB-- Messrs. Gibbs liros,, F. . B. Fairbanks, Esq. REF "B. SEERIN & Cou, of HOOP SKIRTa. R. McGer. | 2-45 ATTORNEYS. | s | Dress Goods, ¥ Y. | | well assorted stock of Spring Goods, at the usual Low PRICES. ~- Cottons, Coatings, to Prints, R- ret, ers Poplins, -Tweeds, oot i Clothing) Made to Order on Short Notice Wagons, and Anything else You can Think Of | NEW WINTER GOODS "| The Usual Supply of Groceries, Crockery, Horses, WH JLESALE MANUFACTURERS Best New York Ma- | This girl had never torsived more at: starts off in her fearless, graceful way. " The night was bitterly cold ; there were tention, or refused more lovers, than she | i. mg Wah 3 0) y 0 d ; there were did that winter. Even Joe Hadley, lazy | oo) few on the Rink, save there party. ' > ey 1 She me distance the: 11, fellow that he was, made the effort to win | She was some 0g a that 4 ii . : re ing, aun 2 e wa her; but when he failed, took it good naturedly, and did net fret over it, so their friendship was never suspended for a from giving her chasz. She increased her speed ; | her foot struck some slight projection in | the ice-- she felljand suddenly. all 'the world was a blahk- It was but for Then she came tack into moment. Once, in her half merry, half-earnest | an instant. { 4 Even in the best disciplined ship, and Ren the finest crew, it produces, for the woment, the wildest excitement, nay even panic. Men rush here and there half be- wildered, their noblest impulses roused into sudden action, and forgetful of every crests of the huge seas, the wind swept the spray from the white caps in blinding sheets over us, chilling us to the marrow, and drenching us to the skin. Our men pulled manfully, and every now and then we would lay on the oars, give a other considera'ion but that of savinx their unfortuhate shipmate, they are ready on the instant to venture their lives, if | came back to our cars but the moaning of | the wind and the dull swash of the huge way, she asked him, "if his friend was as conciousness, with the strange feeling that need be, provided only they can extend a { combining seas, as they rolled past ws. The Parisian Dog Doctor. A few weeks ago the Countess K. a Russian lady of great wealth, alarmed a: the illness of a favorite King Charle rousing cheer, and then listen. No sound spaniel, sent a scrvent for the well-know B, whose professional practice i. wholly canine. _ 4 At the appointed hour enters the M. D. easy as himself I" Joe came nearer being helping hand to theirperishing felloW-man. | | Wo burned blue lights and peered eagerly | ® thin, bald gentleman of most dignified excited then than she-had ever seen him. Easy! By Jupiter, Miss Hagar, I is enough to rouse anybody ! wish you knew Bert Klemn; his| coolness If fire could | that tawny mustache, whose touch she her recollection, had swept her lips ; and she became possessed with the uncomfr rtable had never been able to banish from : : he black night; but naught was seen | Politeness of manner, and dressed in the It ' : Wl nto t ! g g . : wind " sue te that the highe | save once, when a piece of drift wood profoundest black, his boots of the most JH dearly Befom i the sod A it | covered with seaweed and barnacles, floated spotlessly varnished leather, showing that o a pfore Py 0 : : + [aes oN oanst En HH oki. | by, a few Carey-chickens hovering omin- | he had come in his equipage, | L |] y { find it again. | his control, that I doubt if he could love. had had the power to bring her back to life. | in Bert Klemn,s arms, and the others "" There, | idea that that very touc be frozen, it would be like him. It woul | idea that that very touch serve you right to lose your heart to him, Miss Hagar, after all you have put us She was : 3 ré- gathering about in alarm. fellows through this winter." wore terms 4 " Why 1" she demanded, curtly. " Because | believe you wonld have to | it is over," she said, sitting setting her lips to. brace herself against She was as pale as death. : | a sceond faint. He has his emotions so under | * * : down beside » | Delia Howe sat her, and After that one day Delia Howe, dropped in to have a chat with Hagar, and enter- | " " h h } : | f Wi ing ing her room unbidden, found her stand- | tie natter, and, sie RS gop erect, and | tried to make her lean against her, but she said, impatiently, there was nothing | : | 2 . Klemn, in his quiet way, idg™in the open window. Before her, to skate. Mr. Klemn, in his quiet way | and presence of mind, on the part of him | | who controls, to influence and direct this | | torrent of feeling into the right channel, | | 80.as to rescue promptly, it may be, the mfortunate 'sufferer. Woe to the man | who may be: incapable of the task ! and, | | alas, for the miserable victim of competency ! his in- steam: frigate of forty guns, manned with a | picked crew' of seven hundred men, and | sent abroad, at the close of the Crimean The M----was a magnificent { ously over it. Not a sight or a sound, except this, all that Jong, werry night, during which our men pulled steadily and cheerfully ! . By fair o'clock we had lost sight of the rockets and, when day dawned, there was naught | to be seen over the broad expanse of ocean --the frigate was out of sight ! Nevertheless, not a thought occurred to { a'man in that boat save the one thouglit of finding poor Bill, if haply we might | ind him," Perhaps, as officer of the cutter rial used. The tra sctory -- hing Street, East, Bowmanville. 3s | ». HOLLIDAY, ROOKLIN, ONT, Risk Fire Insurance Company nto, a purely Canadian Institu- neen's and Lancashire Compan- fees, capital £2.000000 each. Also. Agent and pl r for the Canada Permanent Building ot low rates of interest. . - Fr. R. HOOVER, Issuer of Marriage Licenses WHITEVALE. supplied on best term | AGENT. FOR | a Savings Society, Toronto, for lvans of money | ; 18-1 Atl Kinds of Produce taken in Exchange. J. W. FOWKE CLOVER, TIMOTHY, CROWN, MARROWFAT AND COMMON PEAS AN BARLEY FOR SEED. Oshawa, Jan, 12, 1873. New Dominion Cabinet Ware-rooms. coal, with its almost extinct flame, into | the snow below, and closed the window. | adi p lying on the window-sill, was a live coal, | bade one of the ladios take off he ¥ skates. pscless, While it was | Resistance was A he had taken from the grate, and | : hat she b i : done, he took off his. Then | helping her to arise, he alnjost carried her | being size. , The two elements were con'ending; | % Rink the fire lived an instant the longer. from ' he Rink. 5 : "What are you doing?" exclaimed The others were beginning to take off Delia, looking over her should>r. "" How do you de, Dell I" answer she got, and the girl tossed the against it was a picce of ice of similar was the | party. Heleft them urging it, placed her in the sleigh, gave the driver his directions and sprang to her side. Whén they reached their destination, he ordered the sleigh back to the Rink in an hour--led her up "What have you been doing?" again 3 ) the steps, and wen! in with her, though demanded Delia. their skates, and insist on Breaking up the | , . Sas | I felt our critical condition, in ease we | W ay tot : 2 I : i ar, to display to the maritime powers of | 10st the ship, more than the boat's crew, | for I alone knew what folly it would be to the world the rising power of the great | republic. : republic | attempt to gain the Cape Verde Islands, We had visited E 4 3 i e Tal Yi) arops and were on | six hundred miles to windward of us, in t h by the y West | i tr hm by te a he Wt LL Lo vi i hie 1 so Sis y Slory Opens, | lone knew that we had but three days' the huge ship, under a cloud of canvas, | tut ) was 'running down the northeast trades," {Provisions Sor thi longer run of fourtuen | 4 : ' | hundred miles to Barbadoes, the next | and about seven hundred miles from the | " . : | Cape Verde: Islinde, than. the. neatost | nearest land, Yet we continued to pull, ard ' in a zigzag course, across what we deemed ; Poor Bill Seivyli-a smarter seman must have been the track of the ship the and a better wn nOver trod a forcastle, evening before, and nothing rewarded our © | efforts. So a brief respite was given to DOMINION BANK! OSHAWA AGENCY. . J. H. McCLELLAN, Aent, 'Money to Lend, . --AT- REDUCED RATES. | | | | | { i | quite unasked. He even 'coolly stopped | zo belonged to a race of sailors even than ¢ Satisfying myself that youn can't fore) fire, that heat is stronger than cold," Was the reply. : " What a queer thing to think of !" sa.d Delia, who set down the act as one of Hagur's oddities, and in a few moments in the hall to lay off his overcoat and fur cap. When he entered the drawing room #he was seated in an easy chair, her cheeks a brilliant red. "J+ was entirely unnecessary. Iam wm | fast passing away, and was one of those men who, emulating St. Paul, seem never weary of well-doing. No matter at what hour of the day or night an emergency | | arose, be it his watch on deck or below, | | the crew, and a glass of grog served out all around. "1 think as how Bill's gone, sir!" said an old fo'castleman, who pulled the stroke oar during a pause in our search. *' You AM NOW PREPARED TO LEND any amount of money. oti the security of Good 'arm or Productive Town Property, at the « Lowest Possible Rates of Interest, | a sums and manner to suit borrowers. Principa ean be re-paid by yearly iustalments, or in one nam Investments madé in Debentures, Mortages, | and other securities, - SILVER AND GREENBACKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. S For further particulars apply to JAMES HOLDEN, OMeial Assignee, Money Broker, &e. (fee Y3ril 1nb. 187). go Mile ns Block, Brockt., 8. Whitby | WALTER WIGG & SON, HANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the Publis that they always keep a Stock of good well-made Furniture on hand, eonsisting of | Sideboards, Burcaus, Bookcases, Sofas, Couches. Chairs of all kinds, and every- thing in their line ef business. Pictures, Looking-glassos, Pioture Frames made to order in every style | We have got the best Patent Balance Window Blind Lifter, asd the very i bebt Steel, Spring Bed Bottom in the Dominion, forgot it. and skate, Hagar ordered Dandy and the cutter, and ina few moments they were on their way. When within a block of the Rink, Hagar suddenly reined up the horse. There was a raggid little urchin sitting on the curbstone, erying in a dumb pitiful way with the cold. ¢ What is the matter little boy 1" de- manded Hagar. The child used to bearing his troubles in silence, and having all the reticence of long-accustomed poverty, stared at her in amaze. She repeated the question, "0 fy, Hagar, drive on ! You are at- tracting attention ; and see, there comes tone. Who, cares for Mr. as well as ever! she said, impatiently. | see, sir," headded, " Bill seemed a kinder She had come for her to go to the Rink, He paid no attention to her remark, but | hands™ station, | Bill way always to be found in his "all | working away in his | ent up and gueer like sence we buried his drew a chair directly before her, and took She had drawn off her gloves, and tossed them on a chair both her hands in his. near by. The strange feeling about the sweep of that mhstache took sudden possession of her. Her eyes drooped, her very lips quivered in her effort for control. That first day when I stopped your horse, and met the flash of your dark eyes, I deter- mined, if you were not already married, ¢ Hagar, resistance is useless. you should be my wife." " Should I" she exclaimed angrily, her feet, and paced tie room in a nervous struggling against his strong will; then | Mr. Klemn," said Delia, in an annoyed | snatching away her hands, she sprang to | chum, old Dispart, the quarter-gunner, off Madeiry, and he told some on us as how he thought his tarn "ud come next!" " Nonsense, Maul" said I; * how can you think that? don't you remember the old song about "The sweet little cherub, that sits up aloft, quiet, cheerful manner, with the best of them. He was a prodigions favorite with | every one on board, from the captain to | the loblolly-boy, and it was no wonder | | than that our anxiety and alarm were | | great when we learned that Bill was the missing man. He had gone into the lee | ooking out for the life of poor Jack.' fore-chains to perform some trifling | We'll find him yet, my man, never fear!" matter of duty, when the flapping-in of But my words belid the feeling at my the fore-sheet on a weather-roll caught | heart, though I didn't care that the men him and hurled hin into the sea. The | should know it; so T broke in with a alarm was instantly given, and it so hap- | gruff "Give away again, men, give way pened that our old doctor, who was aft on | together ! | the lee-side of poop-deck at the time, with Suddenly a cry came from one of the great presence of mind seized a grating | bow-oarsmen, who had laid in their oars | near at hand, and threw it to Billjas the | and were standing up forward sn the look- | ship sped rapidly by, which, old Lancet | out. * * There's somethin' in the water, ' And where is your interesting invalid madam 1" The dog lay on a cushion at the feet of the countess; andthe doctor prepared to make a diagnosid of the disease. First unglovirg his right hand, he caressed his patient till his confidence was won, then examined his tongue, Nelt his pulse, tried the pressure of his loins, and, with ear lowered to the dog's head, observed his breathings. - " Madam, the case is serious I" " Q doctor 1 try, at least, what medicine can do for him. I so love that little crea: ture ? '" But, madam, the complaint is more 8 moral than a physical one, I fear. Will madam allow me to ask if she has another favorite at present I' : whatever, except the parrot in the cago yonder--a feathered favorite, with which my spaniel has nothing to do, parrot I" that 1 give the bird; and the dog of cou and wish, to be exclusively loved; and yours madam; allow me to assure you i dying of jealousy." "" Impossible ! " Nothing more certain, madam. I at the bird, then sighs, and drops his h You observe by the other symptoms, th From the torpid action of ths remainin; organs he is now getting feverish an jaundiced. Unless there is an immedi change in the action, he will die in a week. duce the change!" " First, and that speedily, remove bird. Then, madam, -have no absence for which the dog cannot account, O corfoborative treatment, of course, such light nourishment, fresh air and exerci but, above all, expulsion of the parrot b yond sight, smell, or hearing." " No other dog in the wotld; no pe# " And does the dog see you feeding the "Of course; but it is only nuts and fruit § eats meat." = | " Ah! But, madam, dogs have ? | it by the way he steals an unwilling look the liver, the seat of jealously, is attacked Ji " But how--pray tell me how to prof d I a re ere ren -- a ------------ i 4 2 i | { } | } | i ® price « Reo still, Del. way. He sat quietly watching her. Her | declared, the poor fellow caught, and, | sir, two p'ints on the port-bow, leoks iike feature-of. merical ;in- ishers propose the follewing eg pair, in the on of its com- © reach of we chromos in that the lie samples y will be re- tures of this $5 periodical, ; and, ays iu kecping ohtainable only reduced or « must be sent Ad to the local the publishers, ficale. ie given, of JaMES BUT- manontly as a prompt inform: : CO,, yMshers, NEW YORK, Klemn ? I am going to know what is the | strength had been broken, so presently | with a grateful glance rewarded him for. [Rl Philip Taylor > EEPS THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPLST stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, ilver Flated, and Fancy Goods. : le agent for Russell's Celebrated A Big hia Morris' Perfected Specta- 1 So the people ppy.and what every person says must be true, but we say try for yourselves. 'NDERTAKING DEPARTMENT IS OOMPLETE, HAVING A ig Usb SPLENDID HEARSE. Coffins kept on hand and made to order, Terms Reasonable. by ur Furpitare is at our establishment. Remember the place The cheapest and Lap vag SrA ow Wilson's New Block, King Street Kast. | | W. WIGG & SON. | OSHAWA. December 5th, 1872, 3-36-00 | | Ontarip Commercial College, eles, and Meriden Silver Plate, best goods made / §' Belleville, Ont. / she sank in a chair st the farther end of He went over and stood beside matter with this youngster if all in the city gathers to listen," was the wuncere- | the room. reply Delia was instantly | her, one hand resting on. the back of her Mr. Klemn had heard every | chair, the other just touching either pale monicus silenced. word, and had quietly joined the erowd | cheek; suddenly they crimsoned. of boys that had curiously collected on | ; the curbtone, at sceing a fine lady stop | to bring love as the magnet to draw the her sleigh to talk to a ragged urchen. | needle. It has alréady drawn yours, I Again came the question : " Little boy, | know it. You cannot hide it." His hand what is the matter I" placed under her chin raised her proud "Cold," was the laconic reply. head. He bent his, and then, what had with a queer mingling of kindness and | viction. She knew that this was not the impatience. Then she tunied to Deliat | first time that the tawny mustache had "Del, if you object to riding with that | swept her lips. Then her innate/indepen- | dence came to her aid. She said, half- youngster, you can get out. There is| ¢¢ Hagar, such love as mine'is as sure | « Wall, why didn't you say so at first," | been a sensation, become, a certain 'con- | |'a gratin', sir | As quick as it were possible for human "Give way, my lads ! "* said I, getting | power to accomplish it--for Lioatenant | excited myself, as a faint hope took pos- | | Ringbolt was a good seaman;--the frigate | gession of me. was hove-to, and the life-boat sent in | We pulled toward the floating object ; | search of the man; but the wind was | and so it was the grating Dr, Lancét had strong and the sea rough, while the shades | thrown to Bill, and on it was a sailor,s | of evening were rapidly settling down over | black neckerchief tied through one of .the | the wild waste of waters, reducing to a | holes of the grating, so ax to form a sort | minimum poor Bill's chances of safety, | of becket to'hold on by! But, where was unless the hand of ithe great Creater | poor bill? Nothing in sight but a solitary | guided the boat to hig vicinity. sea-bird, which had hovered about us | It was therefore néws not wholly un. with his peculiar note as we approached expected by us; when in an hour or so-- { the grating. Doubtless the poor fellow { it then being see dark -- the cutter | had held on from hour to hour, hope | returned with the imtelligence that the | gradually sinking within him, exhausted | search had proved vain, not even the life- | with fatigne and benumbed with cold, his an ps gn any other House. PHILIP TAYLOR, Watchmaker & Jew ler, and every thing in his line made to order. .xamine his Stock before pur€has hs, i SH Goods and Jobs' w anted Simooe Street, Os awa Osliawa. April 13th, 1871 tf. & Se a -- | ( IG AND PRACTICAL INSTITUTION FOR BUSINESS | RO of the age, where young men and boys can procure an education only a block to walk." « What do yon intend to do 1"said Delia. «Take him home, and stand him over isk ing iable, and the opini- : charges are moderate, the risk nothing, the result unvariable, ons Ted oy letters from prominent business men, and the united adiniasion of hundreds of our students are the guarantees of competency and succoss offered by this College. SUBJECTS TAUGHT. | LA uited %o the wants of the times. | | the register," she said, witha comical face, to hide the quiver of pity on her lips. Delia attempted to argue; it was useless. Hagar tossed back the robes, and left her | | shyly, nalf-comically, " Joe Hadley said | you were frozen fire ; he would have come | | nearer the truth, if" --she stopped. | "If what ?" looking amused* " Nothing, only believe heat isstronger | than cold," and she, threw aside her fur of sleigh bells at the door. buoy had been found ! | grasp had given way, and he had sunk 'to wraps. A little later there was the sound | hair streaming out in the wind, when the | old Maul ; He bade her | : Butcher Shop GEO. W. GARTH, | ETURNS THANKS 19 HIS NU | A 'S (Customers, 10 ast favo ; MEROUS Customers, Jor a on - and beg to remind them tha his Meat Market " i else where. Nazt door £0 Wr. 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Mr. Klemn | A rare specimen of the old regime was | rise no more, untill that dread day when | onr captain, and a nobler-héarted man | the sea shall give up.its dead ard we all | never graced thy annals of any navy. It { stand trembling together before the great happened to be my lot to be near him as | judgement-seat ! | he stood aft, cap off, and his long, gray |" ¢ That 'ere bird's Bill's sperri',"' said "I told you, sir, I knowed | cutter was discovered in the fast-thicken- | he'd gone, for the parson said the other' | had been looking on in his cool, impene- | trable way. Delia turned to him, expect- | ing him to take her skates and escort her to the Rink, to which he evidently was | bound, when to her astonishment she saw | him gently lift the ragged urchin into the a minute before vacated, take the reins from Hagar's hands, and turn the horse's head homeward. In that instant she re- | a hasty good night, and went out to satisfy | ing glooni, approaching the ship. day as how we did sometimes have pre- | the party's anxiety. % ¢ Cutter, ahoy ! " hziled the Lieuterant | sgntations, or sich-like > / | in churge pf the deck, "have you found | I suppose the old fellow meant that id ov Ragob ja ye Seale TOO, | the man ! : | poor Bill had had presentiments; but 1 where Mr. Klemn had left her a few min- "Xo, sir!" came back, mournfully, | said nothing, my heart being to full of utes before. Of course, she went 'irto | geross the water. { this sad fate ecstacies of delight at finding her well | A tear glisten.d in tho old captain's | It was now eight o'clock, and we scrved J g p 3 i claime " | i enough to be down stairs, then exclaimed eye ; but he turned quickly to_the first. | out a trifle of ** grub" from our scanty excitedly : 'Hagar, I told you Mr. | jicutenant and said : ** Mr. Cordage, let a supply of provisions. The air seemed | The next afternoon, Delia Howe called, The doctor rose, and drew on his glove received with the greatest courtesy ti gold coin which paid him for his visit, bowed himself out. Following his advice most implicity, countess saved her dog. A national penny subscription has be geing on for some time in England fd} the benefit of John King, the f Englishman who signed the total absti ence pledge. It has - just closed amounts to $1,500. Mr. King is now o and in want. . Ax Indian chief, in a telogra hoff in Montana, beiug told that the operat was " talking witha white brother t: thousand miles distant," gwe it as opinion that it was the '! longest talk" had ever witnessed. ' Tae coolest man yet discovered is who stopped a train on! a Pennsylv road the other night ly swinzing a tern, and handing she fireman sor currency, requested him to bring do : a quarter of a pound of fins-eut toh A girl in Indianapolis, who has §2 000, advertises for sealed proposals marriage. The postmaster has decid it keeps one clerk half his time filling § up with pink-tinted envelopes, and whole offtee is scented with musk and b Klemn's face was fumiliar ; he is the gen- | boat be rhanned and provisioned at onc | much warmer, and the sea had gone down Oshawa, Dec. 12th, 1873, " gamot like a perfumer'sishop. to charge her doubla price for her box,

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