THE MERCHAN 1 AND GENERAL ADVERTISER Dire lates laigely 10 the T o vnsh ps of Dru.ling ton CJ1t1l e an l Ca:rtwr 0 ht It 1s a comJnQn platfonn oven to the free lh;.e i:i.-, on of all quea hons m b1ch the gene al pub] c :'Ll't:> concerned TEll,MS WEST DURHAM Stea.m Job I'rinting Office, · Knm STREEl BO\\ M INVILLE Seventy five cents per al1!1um 1ll ad vance The Merchant and Obser ver $2 00 RATES OF ADV _!!..RTISING 10 l 1 ;1.ur; ent arl e tiscpi.cnts o cts I e1 1 ne fu'St se1 t 01 n.nd 2c pe1 hne e<tcl t> 0 tc column II lf <lo Qua.1 ter do 3u pf.lr n.: num AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. vOLCTMJ, I\ BOWM:ANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY DECEMBER 27 1872 NUMBER XIII her Once tor all Ameha I tell you you must give up gomg to ti at bull If1ou take. the money for another dre.ss \ e can not afford to take Kate <ver to Pans She can \\ ait "as the pettTSh response Mt Fa1rfield wtll surely soon propose a11tl then I shall be off your h·nds Ameh1 I am shocked \as her aunts reply Bit Fanfiekl waited to I ear no mo e He hacl Ill fact already l eard too m ich for ,~l1 ss I-I verstone s future nnt1cipatlous Savea he muttered 'II 18 "\ilSit \ao a spec1al plau of Jlr v1deu c Suy noth ing of ny c11ll be co1 tnn ed addreEs1ng the servant whoEie 111 concealed glee betrayed she kne" ¥.bat was go1nh o1 1r:l there and sl pped a half cro vu rnto her hand You ie a gcntle1nan she uaculatea a1 d 1 m glad ye ba\e fo rnd that creature out She knocked MISS Kate-the s~eet pretty angel -down stn1ra "hen she "as mad with rnge and hurt l er back Her 1V lbsequent one POSTERS PA:'IIPHLETS BILL HEADS CIRCUL <\.RS CHEQUES NO'IES I HANDBILLS LABEuS CARDS TIOI>.EIS &c &c &c: EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. strong~fl'urt is b..e.h1g n a le to !:) arc1 o 1t an 1 p t a sl p to this the very JO>ach1 my o! Sot 11 But t1 e gradee "l 1d lead to ti f; ar("! c 1 r1ously ma1ked n. d the 1 le oi dco1nrcatiou. lS .not yet stronglJ dr:aw11 Cl r1~t a i men are selling books v.1.nch lf ti eJ b111 g thetn a. pro~ t, vill l ru g lso a c1 rf.le The gr tel es are made ge 1tle and ea ) but ti cy are all clo rn grade Who e feet sl "11 slide rn It e t me -A lv' i e CORN FOR SALE POETRY LITERATURE ONLY KATE Mr Fairfield s 1t 1 i Self de1Jial· Reqmred I heurd a man the. other da) ~ cr.k1ng of no\ et re \ding oe one of th'fl c \ rnes of vice ol ill health and of rnsamt y He knew what he \as talk ng ilout i\ d set inc th1nk1ng 1n da) s g01 bi \l t itb n tie meiliorv of so1ne of us thero.; " as a st1ou 0 feehug against the 1ead1ng of no\ cl~ :igu1 st r o els themselves And fion tt e chnrncter al some of the book~ ot that date o ic 1' not s r pr sed :Vlauy of th·m u ore vile L 1te1 e> ery boJy almost) I us nad no\ ids An 1 "hen a n1an of pron eneo who w·as \\ e1g 1e<l i11 the church "a~ ap penle l to to advoeate the tbcnhe and 'vas toll ~Ien used to be preJt diced a0 amst 1 ovel reading he o.nstve1e 1 tl l.t novels ' e1e reformed a 1 added refor 1 J our theatres as novels I a' e becu iefonue l a i 1 we \\Ill sec about it · · CHANGB OF TLME WHOLE OR CRACKED John McDou~ll RELIANCE Mutal Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED I840 1<] CAN.ADA 0HIEF OJ!'FICES Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring FRO.( ur1 TIS CillISf!II\S C:..tllOI.. the Llra '1ng roo1n of Mr Have1stone e i eat lrttle ' lla 1t Not tmg Hill p ttJCt tly a va t ng the ) oung lady he had called to sec He l o.d 1net M.1ss Ila\eratone w1tl I er uncle and 0.1 nt at Southeud aud as she was a 'ery at\ lisb a1 <l at the same ttnu· an agreeable ) oun 0 lad) he had becomr. 1n timate with I er rhis """ the hcst call he liad 'entured to n1 ke s nee lns retu n 10 L.ondon and he \vas ·wondenng ho\\ she wot Id 1eceive l 11n He lid not ·e id Jns B. PE.ATE, I AILOR M.ADE IN IR.Iii ~he On 11 I afLer JuM 24th trams will leave Bu \ manv1lle Station as follo \ s Ge11tlemen s & Boys Garments sr J.UIESSIREEIMONUlJ AI ])I RECTORS MP PQ Good nc s from heave l the angels b1u g Glad t l ngs to the e lil'tl tl ey su" lo UA th s dny 11 cl ld l g e loc wnuswt heJovofhe ~o1 Pa!.!<lCl ge Ma l · lHt:te 1 Mail J\IEWESI STYLES 1869 WAt Bil SHANLi' Esq ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. DUNC \.N ~f:ACDONA.LD E.'3q MA:JOR T E CAMPBEt> C 13 St }l'HE HONOBADLE Joi N iLuUL'lON Chua.nnan lf1lar1c 1 s is tl Chr st our Go l and I ord "\-\ ho iu all 1 eed shall a11 :iJfo1 I lic ll II1msclf o S ~v our be lion ~1n a I i;onow set f! fee An Affecting ilcene J I c Ric/mo id Enq" er has the Jollo ' ln 0 No mo1e forcible tc perance lectur e \vns ei,; er g ven to tl e pubhc ~n affecting sccue ook place J.. fc 1 Lys ago at tl e pohce station ' h1ch 111elted more tl n one stern hea t to tc rf.l A young n n ot respect.able connechono had been arrest eel fo1 druukenness and d aorde1ly cone l ct and was rnv1ng like n nia.n ac 1 } is ell "hen h s aged niotl e1 a.thred in w1do\ s \Veeds e1 tered the stat on 1 o ISO 1 l ie q 1ested to be aU0\1/Cd an 1nt rv Ll\V Ile request was grauted and she stood Ince to face with her erring son 'I 1 e s rpI ::ie l most sobered him for a n omcnt un 1 l e greeted her "1th man!; trnuernes' ...b t the den1on of intox1catton 00011 b1oke fo1 ti l l fresh rav ngs The n1othe1 cudca 01cd to sooth h m lit will o t ai ·11 Jove and retu1ng f1 011 tie ccU sl e ~ 1 k u to a seat wlnle ti e ,o\' so 101 g cl ol l <low1 burst forth \v th 'el eu e lCC for i ei son-her fallen soi I er loo l l pc I vc le the prop and stav of her old uge- t o1 to she " ould wilhngly have laid du vn Le1 lie .For two hot r.a her t ncontioll L a ag1 tatwn had h ll s"ay and tl el wrtl n cl fort nt ilu ncss e] e lcpar te 1 It scene wh ch none co 11 i,: 1e v vitl t e1 hon nd spoke n thI nder to les of tl e e ls of stio g drink For j our 0" l sn kc for j our n1other a sake fu1 Go ls sake i:;p un the 1r.tox1catn 0 bowl It s fn1u 0 ht v1il rum to bodJ and soul it is a I l d t t <list1lle<l dnmrw.tion tl e stro1 gest \ eapo ot Dot L all ti e leul s potci t c ig c } dm k The rnby bo vl may mv le but there ~ ]cath in e\e1y· spukle te:t 13 at l sighs rn every glo vrng d rnp It 111 d e pr1 e vou of health fort 11 e iep1 tat on aT(! fnC"uds n a,r yo r e\ e1" t 1os1 ect bl ght your ev eiy hope br 0 down the gray l L s oI JO 1r varents in ha1ne anl sorro v to the grave and finallv conc1g l ) 01 a pool b]oat ed chQgrace l w1cck to a pa 11 ei t.iei ch 11 the I otters fleld Boys iloi t <l 1 I< /"j · Fon i1 Livc1 'Pool i et· T. on don and Glasgow burg, Ont. llESIDENI 8ECllET lRY -J\ME.' CIR\m Ha k~ , SPECIAL FEATURES. rr1UE ExTtRE PROF'LTS beJong to anrl. n.rc d '\'Id e.d ainor gst the Policy! olde s LIVES DECLit"ED BY OTHER COMP'\.NIES or Ol ' Inch a i (:.);t a Prcmiu i, would Ve 1 equ ei ca.n All_ 1 ~on s tic ipassmg on the propertJ kno vn be Msure.d at the &rdtnary 1 ates of th1a Society sJl'o ll qn1YI1lls illbe11osec1tel u der a spcci,al a ro.noement NOTICE. JOHN McDOUGALL ti 36 ~PECIAL NoN FonFEITABJ m PoLiaEs lSSucd RR LOSCOMBE 1JARRIS1'ER 11.T:LAW oOJJCTTOR 1 \ CH4 lffOlUlY ~c inder \v} ich only 10 10 or ?Q At nu W. P 1J n1ents are req 1 re 1 each I a.ymeut securing a l)ohcy for l\ su1n ~ured proportionate to the n u.Il~cr of prermums paid n1 l f cc J? o t. f t e vay WI t of P1 c niums W er earth a thousa.nrl ti>uca ~ fa.J.r Beset ith g:old and Je e 1>1 rare She Jet w re fa.r too poo1 to be A1n.10 er dl Io l for Ile I- - - - RRYM:El AND LIME. :\. I ttle Bby1ne en.me JUSt int n e 0 F.FIC1' - 0 e I\f Clu1" s Storu Bamo ila.t MoDl£1J \rE PnEMIUJ'o-lS a1 d 1 ost 11 erM con a.s J ~I Brtm[l,co l s ])c1 tal lloomt:i Bovanru1VIllc Oct 27th 18G8 1, ditio lJ:! I ro.sr ectuses I roposal Forms &c .sur i lied on apphcat on at thu If ea l Uflice u Rny of - the Aben1.: cs JAMES New 'I'a,ilor Shop. 1 p1ess Office one dQQ eal!t of J ~11 es Ita l!lg had ~0Vr w. yca1s exr iencc in the trade le hopes to sn.t sfy all "ho mn.y f:.A.vor JOHN HEAL LE W TTII F Y ( 0\\ LF. bogs to n LAform p bl c that he has com ced b eiOs n th SI op next to the :E 1~ the gen~r..ally si1 h.un with a c ~ll GOOD FITS GUARANTEED u49 tf CHARLES TOD, BitEAD AND BISCUIT --.......~ f3AK.EB \EAR POST Ol!BIUE BOWMANVILLE J lei s ] u t n.1lj AtW1il l lo Oct, ht 18 0 1 11 l AUCTIONEERS Fm the 'l. ownship ot Da1 lington II 1 PHILLIPS H rr urr r ON pt tt it101 giv lto 15 lei:;~ ~}J] te1ms m Wni. 1 ~ Ba11;~ton, Oale1;1 v 1VISKrLLEN u nptly n.ttcnde I W ou 1en.sor able ten ] B JAMES BIGHAM, Painter G4.z1er Paper Hanger &c &c All km Is of 01k p1orn1 tly ntten led to ar d 0 &1 ]{ef!i Icr c - Next loor ast of t he B blc Cb s t" Ch rch IYHONE 22 tf i'$at sf~ t on nt1:ii.i 1 Ca ry ng tl e Cn a I an a 1 Un te I Stn.toi:i roa l ALLAN LIVERPOOL ·LON DON DERRY-GLASGOW Passengei s Booked Through to Lon don Pans Hamburg etc I $106 0 89 OU u7 00 Tmu INDH~ "\ IClllHOY -Lord N 01th brook has J een enthus1ast1call; received at IHOS BOWDEN Born la) Tl e lurbai held OU rhursclay GENERAL ~G:ENCIY FOR 0.AN\.D\. - 24 St no24 tf Bo'" inan\ illc March 11th 1871 \Vas nu1nerously attended by ~ial rotta and Sa.c1am~nt Mo1 treal Katt)\\ a1 clnels Sir Albert and Lady Sassoon gave a grand ball 111 hon01 of the Subscribed and invested Cap tal and Beser e Fund £1 965 000 Ste11 ng 'ice oy 111 the evcnu:ig O\.e1 I, .. oo persons wcr.c present. Tl e glol nds around the Fund$ invested m Canada.- 105 000 Insurar ces aga nst loss b;y 11' ic are effected on inans on ' ere beaut fully 1llum1nated the most favorable terms and losses prud with Next evening a graud banque t -was to be glven bJ Sciudirt A telegram to tho Tir. es J M BRIMACOMBE, L~D-<>---+-'-"'t reference to tl e Boar 1 n Lomlon says that the gatuen g of nn.t1 \. e princes J DODSWORTH RIN1 OUL BROS r~ th Extracted at 7'venty five Cents Inspec..-tor Gtin Agents 1\fontreal and ch fs 1s the largeHt E:ver kno,vn J omns over McCh ng :Bros Stores A iepurt that tie duector of tl e Bank of R R LOSCOMBE Barrister Agen Bu vma.nvill e Oct 1st 1870 1 B t sh N ortl Amer ca (Mon treal branch) for BowmanVllle and Vicinity has been arrfs(cd m Ne\\ York charged Bowmanv lle June 14th 1800 ao with appropnatrng $300 000 of the banks Dl 43 39 4\V money i:::1 contradicted on the al thout\ of S G. WEBSTER, L D S the Manager of the Montreal brancl The party arrested 19 ti e al scond1ngJ)a.rtner of J \.ust n ~ Co merchants an bacl no connectior \Vlth tbe bank H e \vas arrested fo1 forger} a11d il1 be com eye! to Mor BARRISTERS ATTOHNEYS trcal for trrn.l n lcr the] x.trad t on Treaty Solicitoro Conveyancers NotanesPubhc An ex traord111n.rJ fra ld upon tl P. under OFFICE !\l TIO,Vh n;;VILLE-Over Mr l\:fcTvtur vritets a1 J. Her ~iaJcot.) s cuotou1s has JUSt been exposed at Hahf x It ts statecl that iysStore a veosel was loaded \\Itih bou led goods and 0F.FJ;OE JN OsHe}; l - 1 JJ8t door i orth of th Post Office soon after her de1 arture she" as reported to ~1ouey to loan at lo r<.\tes uf intereat Ho"ever it appears that have been lost E FAREW>LL LLB R McGEE B <\.. her ca1go \Va8 pre,10 Jslv .transferred to JAMES R U'ILEDu-E B A :u oil f'r vc::.sel l l 1t is alleged tint this Bo rnu \ult, Dec 17tl 1869 m&o as a doulle attempt to delm 1d nrst of all HOSF. that l ve Art fioial Teeth that d n t the underwnte1s and then the customs fit would lo well to ,..,1 e m e a ca.11 Seveial Hahfax fit ms are \Jehe>eil to be im pl cated 1 i the t ansri..ct on TEETH GUARANTEED A PERFECT FIT in the most difficult cases \.LL K.11'DS O:E ConounG PETERBOROUGH & ilfam!ORA Ro\rri; AY-E len o lS n cun ulating on S G ' ' l aa been ver~ succ~ssfi l 1111nsert all sides that the Rail" ay Company are de ternuned to go1oualv p sh :lor\vard tbe '!;Al E~ Qt l \.ND ARIIFIOIAL PALATES, resuscitation of the connecting link "ith \\I e o they I a.ve been lestroyed by d1.11case or I ~t t borough au l to extens on horn then e a c th l esult uf co ..,e1utal lefect nortl v ud as well £ls to improve comtnuni If) o ' alue your hE"aJth cat1ou w1tl tUc m nes at ltiarmora In a iorn1er 1ss 1e ¥. e noticed the pu1chase by the JJ01t t neglect yow TEE'Fll Oo1npany of tl:1ee first class I 15sengc11- c rs Bl Al IHDI GOLD FII LINGS mse-tcl vi ich had il en arrived a1 d we have now of Bowmm1 ville ou n. n c v }J incJ.ple to 1 otrce tl e pm cl ase by the Oom1 an' of [I~ best of n Bo 1nanville tLrec acl 1 t1onal po verf1 l eJJgtnes two of PRICES MODERATE wb ich ha\e alreaJj aru ed so that \v1th <l el,:;e le e l St · t )'.:.001 afoimcrl) oecu1 el)Jv I J Jo f:!O e.r l~ow..manv lle ID6 o]2 ly ti s '"'Ie t r ciease to U er ioll111g stock It F F 1\l[cArtl r s Store I{u g Strci.:t s cv <lent th t ti e Co1nua11y are preparing Bo manville J ]y J7t1 18'"'2 m42 lv tor n bu~ ness that will surpass our tnost sa1 gt ne expect ihons Nor is this all For if ve be 1 gl tly 1nfor 1ed the present RADU \Il of tl e Royal Collogo of 1 l y lrc gl t tnd flat bottomed cars belon rng to 0 s ciru1s of E ln.n I ar l U1 e sty of V c be qu te madcquate to ll l rsons who t:onte101 late oak ng cor to a College Cobo 1rg Undergrad ate and tic compn1 y tracts with l e vspapc.rs fol' tl c Insi.: 'i 01 uf Q!' zeman or the U1 nernit) of 'lo1onto nd ni ett tl e rcq_ u1e1ne1 ts of th~ anticipated A. I ett semtlnts should send to Un1'\iers ~of Queen i:; CoJle.-.e J(h g!,!to 1'-Ie u ltaffc "'d conse J c1 tly a large d<l1t o to <lt;Jr of the College of P hys c ans ru l Sur~on these v 11 huvc lo I e J1 tdc l efore the 1st of & of Ontar o S ugery and Res1dencfl i l\.. ng f11c1cxt Strc t 1>econd door east of ~fr May1 ard Anotl e1 iud ~ cauon of the 11 tennon of tbe00111ur3 t \1no1 ~iv puh fJ \ard B v; \ll\; lie Oet tb l8 1 vor k 1s l t sl cu l>y the I bhsbed mte t 01 of ti e Com1 y to n ake apphca. ion to Pail n. 1ent Jor power to construct a E\( HER OF nrn PIANO l 0 l\lE br:i. ch fron1 il e J\atrO\\o t Ilrce I nke 1 o S ng 1 g &.c Organist a1 d Co1n1 osc a no loubto tleN01tl sl ,Pl \I I wrll ob 1 prepa. ed to attend and 1 ece ve I upils I c 1n& ate tl e 1 l culL cs 1 crl!tolvre exper1enceJ. 111 maybeknombyarphcator at1'-:I1s "\V lso s tra lSI ort1ng o re ho l the nnnes when the Cl irch Street The ge tle en controllu g water 18 lo llo mar 1Ue Julv 11th 1872 1 41 the lest1n1es of tic ia1l V<L.) have petcephon eno gl to st:e tie gieat uc vu ta0 e tl twill nit matcly accn e to the Company bJ the ca1ry1ng o it ol tl .ese in1provemcnts and R A.DU ATE of the Un1vers tle;:i of T1 n1ty we h l st th f'y nay iea.p ad'\ f.l.J tages a. tl ou College loronto au l Victor i College Co ISSG~ D B) bOUIJf 'L1cent1ate of il e Collc0 of Pl YB c an sand (ol 11 c e } lollur thc1 er tcrpr sc and e1 c1gy may prompt them ti IS to ex and tsur"eons 0 1ta.r o Office K n,.... Street one door 08t of ;\f pen l - r!obu i ' itii el ROBERT ARMOUR Oorn1sh 1 s Jewcllry Storu Bu inan 1 1L Bo manv1lle Dec 10 1869 Bo\ 'llla.n v Ile April :10 187 olS m31 tf Amusements of the Queen and And a.11 about the best of Lnue I me fr n the "\Vest of tl e ve y best Not be t I ti.ny quarter J me that\ ill aJ VO.)S stand the lest \.Yllen 1nak1ng u1to inorta I will t1y a..nd keep a. good su1 ply For 1t lS alway!:! wa.Jltc I Tl \t ~hen )OU all oome in to buy You ll 1 ot be h ~appou tcd Yo w ll always fit l 1t dry and fle h And that is son1ething bonnie So cone aloug \nd tay th a L.uu But lo :i t forget the money llo us of del f from N ne a,m to 1 ourp m Uo11 er of Qne n a.nd Ontar o Street l'.l6:s Scc1 ctary GRA~T AGENI lOR BO\ni'i.NVILLE C BAllKEH Obs01 ver Offii.:e K rig St J3own1 irv Ile J un\j 24th 18 0 39 CLIPPINGS I om d at I est - ~ remedy ti at not re heves bit c ut es that enen y ot u1a11k1 i<l Co1su111 hon as well a~ the n unerot s ro tehtcs b1ch i e' olve aiound it in the al ape ol cougl s colds broncl tis sore th1oat In flue n a, 1.lc l he rem edy we allude to is Dr W1>tat, Balsam of Wild Obeny l re pal el by Seth W ] o le & Son Booton Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON (Established 1803 IIEAD 0..1<EIOES - 1 Old Broad St Pall Mall London BEA.U1IFUL TEETH Fa.reW'ell, McGee, & Ru:tledere, SURGEON DENTIST T Pro Ilono Publioo. Cured without the Use of the Kmfe, by DR. B. PATTERSON, A TO ADVE:El.'l'XSl!lltS ! G Geo P Rowell Co DB. D..A VIDSON, "'II Professo:i.· White. T MARRIAGE LICENSES. W. S. BOYLE, M. D. , G 0 BOUNSALL, MA~ J u s t .A r r i v e d AI UF ;\C 1 URER I MPORIER DEALEH n all th o otios of a1 Itahan & American Marble IC Al rg(J au 1 choice selection f MASON'S tho I '\.tiGJ Sr and Bl ST a©lort ne t of Monuments & Grave Stones: W.w3-ys on baa l of st pet or ' orkmo. sh p a.TI l at luwt!St pncl3.'3 Ladie& a id Gents English and Saiatoga 'l. tu> ks T1 cwelbmg Bo.gs Shatil Stiaps Valise~ W1 ougl t 01 Casl Iron Fences &c for cnclos1a.g Lury n" lots eta etc tobo fo i<l An early call will ensure a good cl101ce A co l i lete l".!tud of Furmture Tops Mantel Pieces ke1 t 01 1 ru l v1 v10 0 ht to order ies1cctfullyr itcstcdat tlc o k~ - -- o--- 111 Iown A t:all us Harness, Whips, Saddles, etc o bar. 1 as su \l Bo v n ,,., ville Sep ~1872 0 lober lsl 18G9 Kiig Stiect lJ ownuwwille 1 ti To Sell, or Rent. ORE AND DWELLING HOOSE m AS1 the V1ll ..ge of Sohn a 1: ho n.bovc is a del:ltr tblo ~t<1o I for a lailor nr.d General Store t.or p t c rus a11lyto $26. REW AitD. Ot'»l If by lett r t<ld ess Sol na. l 0 MR WM WERltY m4tf ROBERT YOUNG, VETIRlNARY tiUhGEON Ille at Balmoral from tl e London Court Cm lai - 'lheQuccu s walks and dmeo am ot connned \\lthm her O\\ n polic1es crooses the Dec almost..dail)' ..and-1S qu te as oft"" seen 01 the oppoSlte si le of the nver S~1e al,va)S u~es an open carria0 e but not al v11ys tJ e Hune Sometunes it-w a wag gonette son1et nies a lo v pony pl mto1 No g lard of houoI accomr u.nies the royal equi page howcve1 Her tru<:.ty attendant John Bro vn sits 011 the box be~idc the IVHERE? WHERE? lf HERE 1 coacbrn tn inJ when there is not ioo1n fur bun tbeic le riJei:; boroe back 1 Y ltbe SH.le \\ID of her cnrriagr. No f ss uttenos the Q een An outrider a httle in advanue of the ro) al can ago cleato the road and th e Q ieen I as 1na le a1ra.ngen1ents to get correct t me frou goes J elly on l1e1 wa' ' nh a smile and ! the a 1 o l iar fl.UJ who cl Lrvc to nieet hc1 But MONTREAL OBSERVA:TORY asaI le IleIJ\I;:yest\ isioti trul du1Jn 'vl en sho 'enttucs beyond tl ~ roval tiO };V]<ji l: and then it vas 111 a ns L J cse on Sund a) FRIDAY lVfOHNING shan 0 e1s oily \ ho ran aftei het The o.ll may get it b t pcrha1 s it \ o ld ta.kc one of cottagers lo 1 at nov he1 ancl sl e con ea tlosefa. o u aud go( 8 ,. . tbout rr olestation I ndecd n al e a poiut of keeping out oi the "l!:lgm" 01 "Russell" Watches they \Ya.) whe1 the "lu te horse of the outrider t ppenrs r oigl L t;!Jot JI II e Queen low to k ec1 t co cctly Gettle 11{.UE t neat e"\i er hnpper to come une: : q ectedly on I t!r subjects by Dees de she IS d ferertiully nc - - --'-··-· k1 owledgecl The Q ieco and I er lad es iicnc u the"oodsor on the hllside sho 1ld it be l a d er l\'Iater als to make a fire n l cook1 g tens la iue token 1 the carriage an l tea 11 rustic fashion \Vlthout any ccren nn \. At th cse tl Oucen l rrs ef:>p al a.fte1 c} r oon ot l teas on r M I 'l' 'rIKE CORRECT T ! " e copy ll c follo 11ng fe v mterestu 0 pattlcu l ars of Queen v, 1ctorJJ. s manner of 'M CORRECT CORRECT L. E card to he1 hecat se he \\itshcd to s upr1se he1- 1 leo nntly as I e hoped Bes 1re n.n l keep out of tl e ivay he I eatd a sharp 'orne suv I should be ashame! out of my wits if any one saw you lunp1ng about There 'vas no ieaponse to thatinJunctton and n 1uo1r ent late1 Miss Have1stone en aunt wants to take her to Par s, to the doc tered She was t. tall hu.ndso roe) oung girl, tors bit that vixen \Von t let her Until \Vho seemed born to cc 1maud and ) et she 8 marrted ~ there "as a soft be\Hldcrmg ilght lll her >\Inch will never b"x_ he 1 uttered to br ' 11 black eyes bnnself if everybody Linn ks ao I do now !i.1 ss Ilaver~tonc lie cr1.1 l r 8 ng up He \Vent home He sat down He M1 Fmtield sho exclai ned 1' it meditated J:faruade ip.l:i m nd at hst poss11le that Jt JS )OU 1 I am so happ) to He was a bachelor he "us\~ off he had meet vou once tga 1 no reJativec he ;\:ts 1 ldependent an l lie Their g1eetrn 0 over they settled do\\n would do"" he pleaaeJ t1 to a q uet lttLle chat nd Mr Fmrfie!J He went over to the Haversto1 es villa was VE::ry n1uch surpnsed to fi.ntl. ho v 6 i1t. before his i.:sual v1a1tlng hour ly time had lie 1 ' l en he arose to iJO She Tdl Mis Kate that I wish to see her invited him to c 11 n0 a1n and he accepted he said to the sci\ ant her mv1tat1on ~nd called freq wntly The goo l hearted v. 01na.n laughed o\1t He was hei csc01t with he1 a mt to the r g t she clapped her han Is as she carried opera ti eatre balls m fact lo e\ er) place the n1es~ctge b11ss K lte was denr to her of atn se1uent In that ' ay Se\ ernl hmut u101 ths passed and he was 1ned1tat111g u ~k. To see I ei Amel a ejaculated "ho ing i\.fiss Haverstone to accon1pany h n1 cao it be 1 Be sure Kate nod get out of through hie the parlour before Fairliekl comes One evening: he c1lled ratl er earlier than '~1th that lllJ 111ct1on r n0 ng in her ea1:s usual and we1 t into tl em ts1c roorn Sarne Kate went mto tl e parlour Mr Fanfteld body was ployrng a qn t t t 1 ttle ,ong and 1ose to ineet her s1ng1ng in a soit S\\cet voice He hal no Mr FuirfielJ sl e st t 1 nered blnshrng doubt as to "ho the so 1 ebo<lJ 1nust be so He looked at her Miss Ameha s Lcauty he silently stepped over to her side d vindled bj tl e com1 at 60 he made The 'Amel a be smd gently little creature with her abundance of soft, The f g ITC 01 tl e stool t 1rned rou1 l sud golden Jan and blu e;, es and wistful face denly 'vas far niore beautiful than Anieha. Have1 'Pardon mo I am onlJ l'"te she ejucu stone had e'er l)een lated I): es ~fas Kate Pa1don ne he retur 1e<l I ha>c made Did you osk !01 1 w ' I a 1nistake I 'v 18 quite s re i1 at it was 1f1s~ 'I did Sit do" n here beside me Ha>erstone as. I "as not n" are that she had hnve something to sa\ to you any lady v1S1tors She obe) ed hun silently Sbe was I nm not a visitor she responded 1 tre1nbhng w·1th mortification 'llus roan an1 Amelia s la1ne sister had r1d1c lled her on account of her 1uiofor Oh a thousand pa>dons tnnr she believed and no\v she \Vns doou1ed He coul<l say 1 o m.01 c He \ W3 \VQll lcr to s1 t beS!d e him ing "hy A1neha Ha\er"-toue l l<l ne\e1 I kno\\ why l ou shrmk from me he spoken about tbii:s In\.nhd sISter It could aald soft!] "\ ery umutent o Uy 1 over not I e that sbe v.; n.s 1nd1tferent to her heard a iltUe pf your family conversation Ameba s heart \\.., too tender for iliat thIS nornmg and was happy to ha\ e J our Amcho. "111 ne here in a fe\V mo1nents sisters true charactAr revealed to me m she added as she took he1 two httle Mr F·irficld she eJaC1lated impos crutches and leaned Leavilv on the1n · ble Before I e could speak she had lelt the But not rniposs1ble-a blessed ieal ty room and he \\ ae. alone I fio I thot tl e sl ock does not l urt me I bllss Ha\ eI>tone enteietl Sl e apolog17.ed lle\ er lo" ed \:our sister I was only bew1l l for kee1 ing h 11 wa ting so long and seem ered by het for a time But I fmd that I ed all .sweetness do love somebody else Can you guess who I "as 1 ot u'" are that yo i lad a sister it l.S 1 before Miss Haverstone he obsene l She looked i p frankly into Im face. No 1 Did I never mcntrnn J er to you 1 Ho" shou!J she know 1 She had never she sud I though+ I had And Jet I been out rn society with Mr Faufield and feel so sad when I tlm k of h r aJ11 ct10n, knew noth111g of lua preterences that I l ate to allude to her at all · Shall I tell Jou 1 1here vtas a wonderful pathos in her [f ) ou please v01ce wh1cl to 1c1ted h m He hatl not Yourself misjudged il.mcha-1! was 01 ly tl e extreme sorro v wbch sl c felt ti at I ad kepthor hps She caught he1 haud quickly from lum fron1 speaking of Kate He often v; ent to nnd tears sprn.ng 1 to here.) cs the bonse after tlrnt I u~ be neHr caunht a Th!S is too cruel a J·Bt, she cned If gha1pse of the httle latue figure ,vhose 1 iy u.ftl ct1on las made 1ne appear r1d1culoua mournful song ha 1 rung 10 l s ears ever 111 yottr Cj es you need not u1ock nle smce You mmmderstand me he '·td gently I wo 11 J hke to sec ) 01 r nstcr he ven 'I mean what I say I l'll'e you too dearly tur d to nbser e or 8 , ei 1g \VI y does to mock Jou I \Vant to marry j ou and she keep l crselF so secluded 1 tal e you to Pans with me and get you \as tie re c1rcd Because she is so sera1tive spouse I ha\ie t11el to nducc her to con1e ~he bid her taco and \\ept not tears of in Pere but all in v.nn · sorron Lut ratl ei tl ose of JOY The great He ha l to Le sat sfwcl ' th ti ut 1 I h gcod 0 ft of l fe wl ich she had covetcl I ad though he lelt u gr~at c nos t'\ to !::(: C 1 er come to bcr lt last "' lie imag ie] bJ t1 e u tl t:<:: of he1 face Do your te1ra incau y s? he aske l a1 d \Vluch had bee1 pa tlj I f nc 1 1n the tw1 ii o lr:ih hu obi 1 ed no rc::iDvnsc lie was I gl1t ti at she wos l tetty of co me buL not satisfied. so . ?rctt) as A1ncha lie left bci She v. nt to her O\ n room 'Ihc next u'lorn1ng 11.:: called ag 111 He and Le \\eat borne M1si;i_ An1c4i11 \1a1ted had so ne couccrt t cko..:t n U l c \Vo U<l JUSt that aJternoon 111 vrnu for ~!1 Ii :t rfield and step in a mo1ncn on l ui wa) to the O tJ v.ondered vhat could have det::uned him You need not an1oi1 ce n1e he said to Ile did not call the next n1orn1ng and t1 servn1 t I heu '\O ce!:) i.n tl e brell 11be was Jevensl ly ir-.ipat1ent Bit .b-Ir fast roon1 and I v1ll go tl ere and su1puse lia\etstone when he tet trned l orne to them dine "as all radiant with smiles The nKul se1\ant gave a nnster1ous 111r Fautield ca1ne to sec ine to lay he smile and muttered Much good the Hllr '1 J and Ame\ta gave a httle pleased prise will do you if Miss Amelia JS rantmg start as usual D1J he propose lncle 1 she n.'3kcd He d1il not notice I er o mno 1s "ords Yes but so differently to wl at I expect but kept on the e'en tenor of his 1\a) ed He asked for Kates hand not you'" He pit bis hand on the door knob md Kates 1 Impossible Yo l \ e made a tl er I c I es1tated He l d not wISh to en m tal c ,be c·aculated ' act the part of al stcner but he had caught None whatever Ile wa ts to marry the tnl:!nt1on of bis olvn name, and he bad a her in 1ned ately and take her to France I ttle pardonat le curiosity And JO l kne\'i it Amelia exclauucd Do you lqve 11r Fautiell 1 Le heard a. turning to her sister That 'vas who your I I 1 here \va8 a time "hell the1e were many goo l novels not only well written but goo l 1 t tl Ctr tendency a1 d 1 rflt ence Many tuned upon lettul· oJ clrnrltable work, work among tl e poo1 'Ph lanthrop1c efforts But tbnt to11c ' us woin out and some ne\V tack inust be tried '11 e genu ne lo\. e etoiJ u all it~ n100 ls u1 d tc: 1ses n tm bera an 1 persons bus been exhausted 1 he lo\ver order ol novels "1th the seusa t101 papci~ find their interest in det uls of crune J avent101 1s exb t 1sted <vei ne\V 1 llai:ses of c1 n c and UC\\ hor1ors This fam1hauty 1s fearfully demorahz ng I 1 ave somet1n1co thought that bad books arc ci; en "orse th1n1 evil co1npan1ous for they look so n1noce11t and pretend to be so in oHensi~ Fol' the h gh~r class of no\ els a ne' Jc \clopmcnt \\US reserved Ibe old love story is \\oru out We must lave a new· e.x.c1teu1cnt So as the old not els en<led with ma1nage us the ~un1 and et l an l aim of h 1man hlc tbe new tyle begms \\1th n1a1r1age nnd traces the cot r~e of the pan thru gh a Isl ic1on dl:,co1 tentn ent ahcnn tion d1sg 1st unlawful lo\c separation or divorce 00.1-lNISII soft vo1 e t.Sk I Bl glad the \Vttch bas a&.~ed l ctt ques, l on Joi ue l c muttered to h m&elt as he wn.ited 1mpat1entl\ for l 1s ~1neha s re ply ] o' e she ~r ee1e l 'Vho las an) th1n 0 to do \\1th hat old tangled notion nov? ~f1 Ia1feld1a11chanda 1nLnof the world What more do I requue? Bttt h e n1ay 1equue souieth1ng- else 1(t:1te responded v rml" He seemed so good that I do not kno\v how you ca.n help \is1tor was l st rl1ght )OU sly 1111nx You ve been f:i,\111ng and cnng1ng to lnrn \O l \.C- Amelia I ui:sh srud her uncle sternly La.t m"ht was only the second tune he eve su.w poor Ka.ie He told roe the wJ 0le c1rcun1stance ln1nself IJe called here to secyouvcsterJt) morn1ng and overlcn.rl you i,; Cllt1ng vou1 rage on yo 1r n int and s ster 'fie \Vas disgusted \Yllh you an l ~q ully cl armed by l{ute proportiou to the contrast between 'ou Please. take L. CO:B.NISH'S but lovt: huu I \.\ ot l l \voi.sl 11 h rn s1i:r ' arn ng tcr She spra11g !ram the t.il le nnd ral) to her Indeed I erhaps J au ha\ e fallen 111 1oom where she had a '101 eut attack of late with hnn :yo rscll 1 l.t jOU have I b,ster1cs The p1 c she hal tned to \\.111 Save Your BONES, fo 50 cents per 100 lbs., the1n at YOUNG & BRITTAIN S Ontario Street !fir They iitsl be d y o.nd c ea i 1\fon ti eal No' 8th 18"1 117 tf 141 B1n\m~1v1lle Se1 9th 1872 o.,7 m50 lvr "as loot :Fout \Veeks later l\.at~ \as warned and :;;turted lor Fran c served you right though t you will persist ~year later she cau1e ho1n-e perJeclly 1e f bJI t l t o I ealt'· A me Iia ,vas 1 111 go n6 :v ier~ you are or 1 en s ore u i \ l s t reng tii 0 0 Her serrtisirettvott ontlecli:n1 p of a H . . 1 A eh "-aidanotlti\01ce-tbat s tillsn,..)e 'L tshe '\ouchsatedoo \\Ord of hee \Y th hc1 t.:.lp in he1 l and or a1 j otl er of tl ea 1nt elco 1 to Th11,. .Furfit.!l<l c1sual rest1ng place that tuins t p conveni ently Excursion u e ma. le aJ~o to vano 18 L 1 ly Donght) \Yho ns a ptotn11 ent \Vlt }Jlll.ces of" ntere t an 1 tvery corr1eand glen re ncss at the 'I 1chbon e t11 ~1 ia cll'.!a 1 Sl c ' t hm reach J as bce1 HSlted b) the royal pon had been ill fo some t nne fom1Jv W'1.S~JOUco1ldhcarafcw: ot the nnnarks Ied he ma<le about the lld1cu]Qus way you 1111p about tl e room t1 at n ,)1t I lcclu1e It I\Ia1r1e l n1en and \\.omen inake love and fall Jn love un l vH::kl to u1 1nev1table fate as if roarnage were no sacrament the n1 1r1u.ge \ow a thing l nnugl t It H easy to sec the effect ol snch teachmg Men and wo1nen are n t 1 erfect uud tl o e unperfec !tons "ht ch m st be born with those chs ugree1nents \~Lich 111ust be li ed do\\ 1 are made a ground of du1gust It seen1s as if n1any tI1etl marr age as an cxperunent often coo h"sl!ly tried it and then p t as de the bond not bemg smtcd Anotl er cla·sof novels detml the dorngs of yot ng "omen '1'ho seem lo ilefy all tie la\\s of God and man unclm the most reek Jess way to place themselves m the most equivocal s1tuat1ons and do tl e \v1ldest and most reckless things Bat one cannot stop to enu1nerate tl e subtle pornons tbat ore ut woi k the cduca hon of our people that rn gomg on for they reacl s ra ~l t through and hardly stop to cr1tic1ee they remind one of a sn1all,., cluld of whom somebo<t) tells wl o went mto a doctor ::s ofl ce and tasted all nro rlild the contents of dta\\CIS and J·TS and g1lh pots Asjde fron1 tht:$c..demor11bz111g infl H'!nces th.re are other and disastrous effects of the read ng of no\ els The abso1 b111g interest Jeadmg to the neglect of du ly duties the morbid appetite wl ich grows '"Lh tl at it leeds on till the system is restless witl out the tx.c1teinent the late ho 1rs fo1 few can re1;:18t the temptation JUSt to finish a stoij a1 cl late hol rs a1e a terrible st1a1n on the n<:rves the quiet 'vben cxerc1se is needed leadn g to 1nd1gesi1on and other ·vtl' Abo.e all the excitement to the nervous syFJtem Io ru iny cases th1s leads to vrcwus mdulgence In others the whole being is \Veaken~d Dr Ray ascribes a \er; large proportion of cases of 1nsan1t) to '1le 11nd 111 regulated iead D0 an 1 no sn all por tton of it to the exciting a1 cl stunulat1n~ kin I wlnch ex1ets in the o_rd1nory novels People lo not kno\\ ho\v cxhal sting is th s st11uulat1on f\IT uny a one vho ieads lato at n ght fails to see rn that the uuse for the exhaustion and la11 0 t or of the next da) I know a man who th nka be has a ±eel le conehtufaon and ueve1 drcains ho\v n1uch po,ver 1 e exhausts b) th1s Inll ulgc~ce Tllere "as a man 'vho not w1sl ing to go iro1n 1 oinc took his recreation fro1n a la bona is prOfes~1onul hfe Ill 1ead1n~ novels He is partly paralyzed and " travelling rn Europe wrecke I thor gh by no means an ol l man I heard of a clnld that rnsrsted u pen 11v1n 0 on sponge cake unt1l one day it died As 1n other physical well be1ng we must obev the 1 wi:s of l ealth an l hfe so 1n order to mental au i moral well being \Ve n1ust observe also the laws whil\ perta1n to mmd and soul As hurtft I as tl e het of sponge cake is the trirng to Jee! the romd nnd soul on thi::. mere sensational read1ng .A.nd to iuauy ruin l~ no one can denv that the temptation 1s strong Books and papers nieet )OU at e\erJ tu1n and there 1 8 aUout them a certa1n fnsc1no.t1on And ti en ti c u 1~ o. vague feehng that reading 1s improving of course ~s well say that ulL that can be eatt:n 1s wholesome poJsons and 1111 I ani rot certain that any tn1nd can take po son and escape harm 'I bey sa' these are not tbe days of sell demal but tl e declarations ol o ir Lo1d wPre for all ttn1e We cannot go to prison or to deatL \Ve cannot well gn:e lll our goods to teed the poor we ca1 not forsake ill an l follo\\ the Sav10u1 through the c1t1es and villages But his declaration was tor these da) s also Except a man deny l 1mself a1 d tn,ke up Ins eross dally aod fol lo\\ mo be cunnot be my di.ctple Aud t ina.y be thut our self ]e111al JJ ay h in paths hke these lll givw 0 up what many people con~ ll"r l ar 'ilc~8 inll lgences i \Yalktn 0 \ r) 11~ tr toll r. :-5tra gl t ar <l na1 ro\v 1-JBth I t u<l of "'andt.Jl "as 1ar as e dare far iuto tl e bo1 1 ra ot ti e land ot ex. c scs There s n k nd of rcadll g \vh1ch is lutcr lJ \ll \\Itch I> rto 1s 1 i "'cict only ii. An Inc1dent ("7'iED IJL.N NJ ) BYE Z JUD Q:>i A f \ da.) & since I n et a \ ot ug 1 u1 whorn I kne\v J car/j ago ~s a bi ght 111 tell geut boj aud in 1 0111 I ielt a Jenp n tcr st Since il e clo~e of the 'var I 1 al lost sight of htn1 an i \he1 I n1ct h n i a tu1ally nqu 1ed what be \:".\S doing and lo he prospered Glancing at the ten1pe1a1 cc en blcu1s o l my breast le said \\bile i bltsh s flt sel his fnce I am in a bn;;1nes;( of \lnch 'Oll lo 1 ot approve-I am in the hC). uor b sn1e~8 'i\hy do you blusl 1 I enquned Well I kno'iv of no 1nan on earth \\ ho;:;o good op1n1on I \\ oul l rather h'1ve t han ~ours he answered an l 1 kno I an not have it "lule 111 this business It IS true I LTIS vered h .t l I met jot \\ ith a street S\\ eepcr s broom in you1 hand or rag pickers bag on ) ou1 sl o l ler I \voul<l. } ave ' uinly g1aspecl vonr hand. 01 off~re 1 yo1 at l to l nd u. inore i lcasant occt patio I shook your banCi J uot no us th rt of at old acqua nt·1 ce but I di! not llnnk tl at I '\ ns toucl ng the J and of a l silo c1 '1ihenid1d>io orl"\\ouldla eslr11kf101 it A destroy er What do yo wean i 'Tl at you fill the cup of madocss tl at JOU n1ike \\1\es and clnl<l en veep )Ol take fron1 the lab9rer h s st1er.gth ii 1 the man of iea.son 1 s sense h s se1f res1 ect h1slonor u lt1ltl Ih1tyouhuny11en to dishonored g1a,es nc1te 1uei of p 5:-31 to deeds of bloocl-Stop stop he cue l I kno v it 1 mean business, l- curced t1u le l t I Ill ist n;iakc a hv1ng I\-fakt! a 11vir g by e lu1h g ue u utu els 1 ~fake a hv n0 bj cloia 0 that \ h ch bnngs ti e bl JSh oJ ha me to Jo ir yo 11 0 oheck 1 Better take ai axe and go mto ti e dense forests ol ti e 1 orth a1 l fell tbe 1n gfi,!-) p les a.1 J. h \ e u l con.1se foo l and the drmk that God drnlllls ar d gives to all l 1s Cil:!at.l res Better t kc the pick and del' e into the bowels of tht: subterraut:a i111ne bettt>r labor lll tl e l urvest f el<l 01 furl canvass 111 the howling stor n-do a y thmg but swell the at ny doomeJ t eternal pe1d1t1on for if no dr 1nkard can enter ihc ktngdotn of hea\en think )OU a JtlSt Gol will do better for the drn,irkard maker l H s eyes .fl.a bed v.: ith r1s ng anse" b lt soon h s better nature con 1uered and the1e v.o.s n n10 sture \vhere fuc had been sp ttk !mg as he said I w1ll get out of tl e buslI esq I 1 ever liked it Will JO rece \e me us" Ji en l "hen I do 1 As a brother 1 th lo\ e ai d um or 1 I As one resctH'!d fron1 a.. g1e it ans\\ ered S i ll We prtcd and I look a11x1onsly the hour \\hell be \Vlll conic and SLY Brotl er I l '"sm ied bit with C ocls l cir I 11 11 sin no more '!here a1e tl ousan<ls ti ;:; u t) eu 0 a~c l 111 the fearf tl i1ilffic ' ho lo nuu cab c the woik ot dcstr1ct10n to ·OU! ail boJy m \vhii.;h they ate eng1:1 0 e 1 1\[ay this in dent reach then eJ es- ay their so 1~ too and c lSe tt cn1 to tt Ill f1ou1 th it ' hich works woe to others -A at 1 e A /vocal CBIOAGO Dec 13 -1 bu ~ ;rtl S ile Uas Jo; .