· ije QCa nnb rn §iltc s11rn1 / l b p c 0 -~- THE CANADA PACIFIC now 'IHl FIGH;-;o-R CH A] 11 IN .l\I \.i"'dTO.JJ t nr-; J..rs VJ ~W I) ( LI 1'1 I 1-l tl c BOW.l\iANVILLE, ONT., 'rHURSDAY, T HAT sGoo ~ - -o-- ARE ~ F J-\.CT s ' ~ T DON T BE SORROWFUL DARLING y 0 lJ R l!' S", V i<: l l llIE D ll \l\E CO N\INC ! Dmu l HUI D\ AL ICE C.A RE:a lo w J o ve la n J 1eclse1 lo w ~- ~lorg e D ' " Goou· stn [ a cl eckel a I ph n SI vis Bh nk et Lrn ene e s Kn 11tcd Oo oos HoHety Gl oves i nd , l 1 mn mg· 11 bo ight I · rw..Y- \ · peornl cot Cl 10 T r Ian · 60 per cont 0 d o t bo so ro ful lu.rling Do t be eo ro vf 1 [ rn.y Fo tak ng th e year togetl er ny d ea r Theres 1 ot n1oro night tha.1 day It s r tnJ vhotlern1y larll g Tl.files vn. os they l eavily r11n 1_,asti S eas o n's Tweeds, at Town .{!6'>"° N H tt taking the j oo.r together lU) de4r Tl ere s not moro cloud thn.n .sun ,-,. e 1e ol l folks now my darling Our h ea l a arp turning gre~ Ilut tak ng the yeat n11 l'O l 1d ) Y dear W c 11 al \ ayl!I find tho l\.fa.y '~ a n t ed to fit an -t not come t o f. leC e" -@a lll il.u:J. :ind G n C C il ~{fl § H~ J'O'H~, 'Ali c IDIC 8 ~ ii@ c~ lilt ilt .1 161 ]: O 'iH~ g' Thl ittcn s Socks and 1: un t oke u< Clsl fo1 G JO ds $100 c ve had our ~Ia.y my darling And our roses loug a.go ~n l the tin10 of coming n y doar For the sllent m ght aiiO. sno v 1871 F RESI-I s F . I-T ILL. l\.R R IVA LS ;\l I B E For God is God my darling Of I e n g ht as ell ll.8 da) And ' ve feel n.nd k1 ow tl a.t " c can go ' Vhcrc er I e leads the w tt.) Ay God of tl e n ight n ; darll g Of tl c ~ t of doa.tl so gr n .E 01 the gat e ti at le L~!ro r life dear ilo I s tl e g a te that leads o h m H OUSE CJU RGF.ON DEJ'\ II S'T' e· 1 ~ ove F' :E Mc \ ti ur s sto Po J\ R vm -i,1 v I e r th c l ~ e l fo T ~~ .,..,._rv-....~ ~,-..,..,. .--...-.. AND O F F ICE 25 THE REV DR WILLOUGHBY, J3: r S V.T S eel ' fHE SUB,,oRrBERHAVING R E CEIV ED TfTS ce ts IN'" E JlJh Ja~nc,, 1·. lf,oi elk nu, mr o ~ OJJlc e BY MARY S PRING WALKER CHAI=>IE R "\I CJNTINtTED JO IH~ PRl SEN r E ASO N Coni e a av he sci e \.n el O 1\-liss nn ITES IHE H\,j3PEO'llr@N OF THE P UBLIC Grace com e a\vay Stan d b a.c k an sa1 d L an d on storn t ] a.t he sells a h e a~ s ,. t l at. ly you alar1n th o lady Grace what o fO th s I es s::i,t sfled tl at t e r esu lt u be doi3s th R inean1 'lhe s unJ of lus "\oicc seen1ed to I 1ncn Da rm sks p I ch ase d before t l e r ecent n ere ise l\1fai tin a a0 1ta.tion to ungovern able fr ry H e trem'>led all over Ho 'l' I-3:0 ~~AS P ATET:{SON clench ed his fists and atiuu1 ed on the I Ol'i'ln run· illc 0 t 2G 1~7t g ro tnd 1'1 e \ e na on his forehead 8 :fel led a l n o·! to bur.t ng and the scar on ]us ch eek u1 m1 g a ln id pmple added gre ·t ly t u t.he f11ghtfulness of his n.ppea.rn.ncc h e screa1ned You L et h ~r 1.:.0 v11lmn you rut rderer Let her go Then as L andon atarted the horse he sprang fo1 vard 111d '\\"Ith ahnost incrcdLblo quick \" there lS l l;l cat dcaJ of m1s1 ep1 ese11t,it1011 I ei:;ar clm g the ness se ze I the on ml by the head hold lh ~11 ts of t ho chffe1ent sew11w m achmcs and ma' IJCl o 11s m g h m w th an 11 0 1 grnsp J S Co1ue said H orace Landou :i.ngrily n lr, c been misled by these unt1 uthful sta,tement s 1\ c gn e be we have had enough of tlus Lot go T n1y horae s head yo u 'agaho d ot you lm tha 1 umes of a few of those I h o teQted tho "\"\ anzo1 I a1 d my hp mil bee me better .equ1tn t F ull Asso rt me 1 1 t of G 0 0 d S' STU BBOR N FACTS T . Ph yt"l c rt a n.nd Surgeon K u 7 SLrcot No ?"ca.stle M EMBER OF HIE COLd GE OF Ont: n 3ru lVItclunA and who afterwm cls exchan1=,ecl the 11 \\Ith us fo1 tho od He raised the whi p but Gr:ice L'ft.nght h" arm Don t Stop llfi Landon she o&id atr ke lnm J oc for sha.1ne '" llat do you m ei\n? Tlns gentle1na11 is niy friend H e tu111e i his face fill off r o is anger at the sound or ho1 voice F 11euU Jjai<l be I!'! the wolf a. fa 1end' hen h e c1ushes the lamb in lus hm gry pws1 IR the vult i e a frtend when le t en.is the 1 ttle ten.dot dove wlih 1 ts talons? lvILSs Gt ace Miss Grace hes got the r iad of the beast on his forehead a id u t l e pa l ns of h s hands Oh cone :1.way H e lo acne l his hold on tho rem t stretch a. ha 1d nr 101 ngly toward l er a d M1 LL l ot seizing the opp0 Ltu n1ty tou ch ed )us h oi se with the vh1p rhe fr1 ghtened crealt ie sprang for\\a1d thro\v u g l\.larbn ith some violence back upon tl e sno v \\I at are tho autl on ti es o( yot r to vn about satd J\olt Lri.ndon thi.l.t they suf fer s tch a madrnau t u inn l oso i 1 th e streets? Grnce was lookmg back and diJ. not heed the 'J 1 es t on Please drive slov; er aflaicl he is lDJUrQd she said lam Fai·ewe u,mr c~e~ &~ 1 u<e El g c , \l11US'IER" B an on, · A ITGRN:iff < SOJ I lJ A L ockman Osb01 11 01 Raymond-some of t hem paJ mg us 01 er $20 to exchange HO N J SUTP::sO='l" Bo rn at 1 le JAM ES t W1LEDC E B A D 0 FFi (.'E Ovc V. m l\ tcMur ~ry s Drv Goods Sto c rsecon 1 d oor est of tl o l HI 0 'r <"Cl u is ta s I Not , l b J E E Al E\\ J TL I I B R lVI GEJ MRS 0 G H A'.'i:t'fTNC '1 1.3ov.1 in dle F ISHEit do G PRRRY do do do TH US JOFfNSTON JOH'.'! McOLl: NG do do WE IJ L LEY WM E DWo\.IW<i MR L 1: MJ\fIS 0 rtwr J P LOVE KIN Ola1 ko do R T W ILKIN SON l\IR S HILLAM MR Bli.RFOOT s t Ne vca.stlo do do m LL'WOOD l30 R l \N D Orn MfoS H AMBL1 P ort D arlm gto n 0 W SMI r H Dar!i gton lHOMAS llioOLUNG I o " aw lle J\'I D \\ ILLI ~ ~r"' ST EPHEN Of EMEN OE D >rlmgton "ILL IA!i OLB1ENOE :If li.1 TIIEVi 00 LE lo do le R BOY LJ£ L 0800MBE do do T .1 IAt d. a grc::it c ~n enquu e JOHN BUR~ J l\ftn vcrs a1 y <tthc11:J Intenclrn,; p rn cl asers ol anv of th e above re " 11 elm,., tho mE its ofthosc n n r hmes R &H Yo anv1llo Octol er uth 18"1 O'HARA nm LOOKM !..JS He checked the speed of brs h orse anJ. turned to look I-I~"\_LLO T rrHEf~}!-:; ~ I LI YOU WJTO NE E D SHOE ING j_ i :l.... o lo g a d g et Bargai s fo i ::t a c 1no ledg d 1J L1 u f x1 e o Isw w I NG f ce t l a.t D MA H IN E c 'l!hl " As 1h e Place to ltuJ Boo ts nul Sh oes - None Hct ter LE.ADlNG M \CHINE IN , 1J1 DOMTVJON l)P CAJ. 4.DA pron 1 Jy atte l e l o APPRAISE& A UCTIONEER General A o L Da.rl ug o ( c c t I-Inn ilto l Onta r o R & H OIIAitA Agen ts for D urhnm nd V ctor n ll~. Ill>. JFoH ey , L l~ IO E='l"SED H OT ION I E H FOP tl e ro nsl p of Da.rl rcto1 Sales p1o pt tended to Charges node a te J, il!!. Jm.u m.i c o mbe, L . D. ~ DAN A'S s., PATENT SHEEP MARKS. SUPER IOR T eeth e xt ctcd No I e rs 1 ot h 1rt ho au d Ree he 18 gettnlg up It \V"Q ld have setved lum r ght if n1y h orse s heels had knoc;k ed the crazy brains out of lu~ he Mi An ugly fello v ·ho ought t0 be put belun I bolts a 1 l b a s befor e h o s :u l our older 0 b11 Landon she an3 vered yo i \\ OUld not s~3 so if yo l knelv poo1 Joe He ls n.s sin1ple} eatted and in 1ocent a cr eature as ever lri;ed West Union peo1 le otild laugh at you if you should t ell then1 he is n. d;inge1ous c1t1zen He was nevc1 k 10 \ 1 to hurt a. d 1mb an1 nal m1 h less a human bemg Why the h t tle children of the village all love him and it is no 1ncon1mon sight to .!ee a group of the11 11.bout him cl11nb1ng his sho ilders a1 d senrchmg hrs pockets for candy He is smgularly mild and pat10nt hopelessly deranged poor fellow on re ligio 1s s tbJ ects but as hannless as possible 1 cannot imagine what ha.s occasioned th s o 1tbreak I h~ve never seon anythmg like t befo1 e She turned 1 er hea.d ilgain Cra.zy Joe ha.cl r isen and was sta nding motionless in th e middle of tho mad Hrs gray h e·d "Yi as bare and both arms were extended toward s the rapidly r etre ttmQ sleigh "Who IS he and w} ere did he come f"o 1! mq ured l'ilr Landon H e va.s born and brought up in" est Un1or she iepl ed His mother Wa.8 an excellent Chi s t an "lf"Oinan a. 1ne1nber f fath er s church His father d ed when ho was very yo ng Joe was her only cmld - ' Ir ght h andsome boy and fo.nd of Ins bool s and she w LS very anxious t o She inter g vc h1n a 1 ber a.l education est o l fath e1 ab t rt and he I el1 ed to p1 epa1 0 Joe for c lleg I \Vas v r; you g but I cu.n l c lc1n b er \ l osy cheeke 1 hand sol e l Oj vl o ca e to recite Latin t\vo oi t }n ee ti nea. a week V\ ell .al e found i pl tee n a store in the c t y fur lurn till sh~ could ear1 inoney to Bl.:llld hnn to .New ha"\ e1 She vras a \ ety l l 1st1iou8 smart :roman a ta1lo1ess by trade a.ad father ~ays she ' orked n1ght aud day- in fact k1llecl he rn elf~ fo1 h er boy On her death bed sl e b'""g 0 cd fathe1 to look after hun and 1 o futluull} 110 mse! ti at he "o 1ld And no v corn ea tl e st1 ~1 go 1 ~rt of 1 ) sto1 y A.. fe v n1onths after lus 1nothei: s deoth th e boy dlBappenre I · trangely un a(lC9u ritab ly l·M mg no ph10 t o hi· i~here TO LET T he Purn p Shop H 1 II IIORSli l 0\ > P. & L~ t H> E SJLVEil \\ H Cl UffE \ LO G ~N' 10 tr s 'c [F om the M tmtol 1li be al] 'Iu.t Otta. a IIouse 1 I.! g to v n ~es s1on it 1s to be l oped tha t o 1r 1ria1 to u., r eprcsc 1ta.t \ C S th ere v11l loo] aftex ou1 Jn terests The sos.non no do 1bt v11l 1 e a al ort o ie .. i 1 its n1l.'.ltnb u18 \ ill l ;i, e t \f peal to the 1 c nst1tuen ts £01 r e election and the govern "l:1ent it.s elf 11 lst depen l n1 on the vote of th e people tf th s r;e ~1 n ts alhnvcd lu pass o ~ I w t ho 1t our 1n*t1 - -- - - - - - "TM"- - - - -- - --- - eslobe11g attenlel to the prob·b1lity1s \bo1 ts Fat} er 'vas. greatl) d stu1 bed ma.n rhey no' or would htn c 0 ot l 1n their soft c isluons und haten with cl th it !vI nn ob11i ift t t ;;; v ll IEH1 a i f r a about it beca.1ae of his pronn::;o to tho but for inc In fact I ha'e run tl a ina self satisfied suulea and ne,tir drea.1n b t long time unsettled No do 1l t we will I oor mothe1 Ho set tl e pohue to 'vork lune for the last two years 'Vhen they that they have res sted u1d ove1co1ne all hoa.1 of great struggles bet eon ( ppos1neand he adverhBed but 'v1th no a 1ccess - p lt me tn chair1nan of com ittcc of sup these te1upta.tions andare11pe for ht.1 .... ve 1 pa.1i1es 1egard1ng tho ob tai n 11~ of cl art .And l\ir Landon we heard nothing of ply Gentletneo sa1d I I n.1 ) a bettoI And to g" ety so king cartl playing L l l ers for the b rl lu g of 1 uh oad a n l t1 e hun from that da.y until tluee or four Judge of m 1shns than of rn1n1sters though going Ol 1tat1n1 s I speak of the gu11t of na.v1g1t 1 f 11vors a l l l cs l) t1 o yerns a.go \Yhen the poor gray headed I believe I can tell ~ No 1 i.rttclc in thoae \ ho are 101 ers of i len.surc n101e tha 1 N 01 th v0-1t So1ne I e I l u St!~ L to l lJ creature 'Who ha.s JU8t acted ~o strangely moat any hne 'Voll thouJ \\as son1e loverso[ Gd and theyl13'-cn well pleased u1 101 t i e l:llroncoua ideie. th ~ 1f tl o Co ca.rue to our d or one winters night - thing abeut Thu.yet that ~truck 1uy fancy a.nd count 011 thell' ~ngers how many balls ornci of the Hudson l{ay C I iny ubta111 s Father d1d not recognn:e h1w at fLrat he the first t1n1e I heard him preach You an:l p3.lttes they are engaged toatteni the th e 11u1 e r u s cl u t cra as ked 10 1 ti atthet e lie con11ng ,veek J 1s 1nore lurel\: hoo i Qf tho r ads be1 1g built was eo dreadfully cha.ngod but soon ts see he d1dn t co111e H.!I i. ca.ndidate certa111ed that 1t lvas poor Joo Martin - '9;11.8 over at West Union last lng lst spend Louis you r enund ina of a pocn This s .a lUHJtake i o1 th ro \. e seve1 ti He could give no :iocount of h.tmsolf whore ing lua vacation at his. father in laws -- tran1dated from tl1e Genua.1 tha.t fa ther co np .... nee ready 'vitl 11oney ;\JI l n1e ins he had boon or w]1at he had s itfered he married one of Dr Willoughby s often quotes It is called St Anthony 8 to undort ·ko tho buildu g of those r ad· and we aoon ccaeed to troublo hun with daughters l\ s111a.rt WOUULll mth a snap FuJh Sormou It eoem8 the hol) f&ther vithout a dolli\.r fron1 tho uu upall) It ~ questions Father got him uito the asylu1n ping black oye -a.nd our supply failed us '~ent do , n t.o tho rh er the intert.'S t of the H dson Bay Con1p u ) fot the rnsane as a State patient tlunkmg one Sabbath and ho came and 1 reached A. discourse to dell or seemg they have 1 st the 1 onopol) u( he might be cure 1 but tho phys1cu1.n Moon I Rn.~ci to Barsto v and Smith after church and the oar1 s and the l tkes n. 1d th e zu1.s to 1uon )pl :r.e the ~I lo uvinn erco of pronounced it a hopeless case and poor If you Wl\nt to duv. fro1n tho Broad cra.bs and the eels all ca.uie tha territory aI d th s cat not bo loue Joe who had probabl) led a. wa.nder1ng Street Church says I there s your man Tho r mouU 8 w doly roaching rnore cffccl l<\lly th \n l y obta1111ng cxch s life was so vory 1nhappy in his confine Well they went to seo huu a.nd the) aalCl To B vullo v tho I roacl g ive control of railt oao.s n d n&v gat1on n1ent that it was thought best to release he couldn the got Yes he can SB.)S I They thought it tho best sormon thi!..t ever lt 1nay not be kno vn 1 i Ca ada th t h nt He hves m n httlo ho iso by him they all talk off So I rode o'er 11~ " " ' pre·ched b 1t or the shore ol L·ke \\11n1 eg rnd Mar .self on the edge of the villn.g~ nnd earns self b 1t I foun l sire enough ho chdn t 'Vl en the gcr non ,vAa e d d itob:t. and on the banks of the~ Sa.sk t l a l tvn g b Y BR.wn g wood and cleating care to co1ne He \as pleasantly situated ro l A bu"l ess eac.:l wended r.y;an to the rucky Mo1 nta1 is the Ccn:: The p kes to their th e mg pn. ths in vant er an d bY gard e Ung ln tl1e he sa1 d v; it h nil the \VOrk he had strength 1iany has 101 g su ce st r ey e l a 1 <l blocke d 'Iho eels to g ood l v ng sumnler Every one pities h1ul and treats to do and wasn t inclined to inake a. The t:rab i c l-'l a lked crooked out tl e fut 11 ~ s tcs oft ns n l 'il l e>es lum kindly E\ en the boys of the -v Uage change I was about gi\ ing it up \vhen rho en.rps cro stills u1 Id , h1ch ue inten l e l to be coruo the !;;tat 01 s I thuugh thev have thelr J kcs wi h hun his wife caine in l found she was on our '..Qhe sermOl !o 1 1 fin° a.1 cl la i ln1g 1 la. es aho 1d ti e Con p a1 y are seldom rnde I behe'e ho is ttuly a side and I to k courage Well tho up Thoy re nni cdiust 88 ove' bes iccossful ti 1nl1 Donal l ;\. Smit! m Christian Re kno\\ /J ]us B ble a.ln1ost by s.hot of it all \V&a we got h m a.ad its So iny dear h sband ) our exper1eu Q obtauung the cha.rtc1 s heart He 15 never absent f1 01n churclion been a grand good thing for the W1ltnot v.:as St Anthony s and many a good faitl 'Vo hope fo1 the i 1ter ests vf tlus co u 1 the Sabbath and "alkshismile ind· half Street Church Why he carries all before fol mm sters before y ou 'lake that for try Oar adi<\ns' ill ponder "ell <I O tJ < the coldest 'vint··r 11ights to attend the h m Th ey fl oc k f rum t lle otJier ch 1r h es your comfort g1an t tliese cI a.r t ers to a c n p u .) f ast as 1 l ring to beco let ic Enst Ir 1 t. Oon1na1 y weu!ily prayer inccting He su gs strd.ngc to hear hun and Dr Fiske preaches Sab It i8 a hopeless .field he aa d hymns and songs that no one a.bout l oio ha.the' en1nga to a bakers dozen " e sho lld pr encl "'ith n ore expectation of of BrthshAn e ca \\ e \ l!l t 11 0 t sse1t H e a. t en d a a 11 ti10 s1 ever lien.r d b e fore lal1 r in up t h e saIe of s I1ps twenty per success to · o ngregat on of Hottentots t h at un 1eas c llO k ed 'uy l eg1s Iat uc t ] a t funerals and there can ha.idly be a. to YTI cent the conuno~ 'ear or ith U1an to a ri ch city era fifteen years I a.s::i o; or thrn C l V!ll J l So h d Sea d cannibals If meetmg w·1thout hun He can pre ~ch and !rJ lsM 13ethrn.h Emmersly- a nuuden lady c iurc en in se Jightco 18 worldliness ha'e so con I lete a. cu iunereLal n 01101 oly ptay to the great edification of the boys who pn1d for her seat under the ea.al g 1 And tie popularity you speak of for my thnt pri\atc enterpuso ~ ll n t 1 ~vo a log buth1sfortc1stenpetance You should le1y fronherearnug111n the paper null enco tagenteit 15 Ir \Ing acirsetome to stand on hear lum talk tempera.nee lie ls a chrubed to her ioorn in the tlnrJ st ry of an l I feel Jt It affords ine 1 0 plen.'3 1 e Having the ex.clusl' o control of stea 1 staunch teetotali;:r and give tune talent a b1ick tene1nent honse on Rtvcr Street yet 1t 18 bcco ning n. nu ea:u ty cf iny hf bo \ s rallro ~<ls u1d na\ 1 g at1on n t heir and Clery cent of money he c~n ape.re Sh" hghtcd her lamp carefully put a. \ay It feeds notl ing but pride an .l it 13 dcn.r O\'i'"ll hands a d ho.v g th e r sitores u a l till next Sunday her black ~ehet bonnet ly purchased - how dearly yo 1 can ncve I L ost eve1y t vn a t d dJa 0 U l 1 poor fello v to help tho ca.use '"\hat d1d you call h1n\ Gra.ce1 and faded b1oche aha :vl and sat d wn to.. kno v Fa.nny }O 1 stud tl e other even i:spring p n e1cl ants 1 l b s Joe 1'-1 lttin Have yo l hoard the wr1t0: w1 h n1uch labor and cnrc the o ing you son etimf s ti ougJ t I ishod niy w1llfi1 lthc1uselves c i 1 le t~ly t tl e n er y narr e l efor e Mr La.ndot 1 \Vords in her d1ary self b ack Ln out New Hau i sh1re par1sl of t}nf:t monopohzn g corp tatlu1 S I do 1ndi.; l I believo it 1'i"aB an evil Sabbath E venii'1l D ec 15 - 1\fy ·o ii long as Donald purr oses so l un g IV 11 tl e 1 hat or one a1milar A mere coino dcncc-noth1ng more Tlten hti turned greatly rcfre·hed and qmckoned tlm day day for ms " 1 ~ 1 1 loft tliat qtute village peoplo 1 e ko1 t m ign r u ce f Jua i e I D ear old Glo>0ilo 1 motncs Alrn·dy 1 c !JJ d th· comp to hor sn1ihng Grace hen do you tlu:0ugh the 1reachmg of the Word feel among the lulls ha.d uo sucl tr: n ls t he1.. gou g mt storo J or.1 ug t a ~ i kee1 l .o 1uean to dro1 tl o Mr fro n t y 1 a.1ne7 to rene ¥edly render th \nks to G< d Lliat She looko l at 1 u t with .ecor l in 1 er Can I nut t·aeh yo11 t' call me Horac·l He ha.s sent H1a young setvant to us en tn,r n t g forryu g r;tca oot'l t ng con h black e) do\\ ed 'With power from on high to go in 111g boat b ild g b1 dgo b ld n 0 r ilr o Mr Londoi was · good hlker Hl8 No shea>d tor v ou r l eo1 Je "Piere tug water supplyi ig ba l ll n. l st i nt c n11nd \Vts stored lTith knowledge \\Juch and out before us brea.lnng unto ua the 0 bread of ete1na.l hto l'Iay tho truth dis not discnnututttno enough erthor to 1na.ise St lo by s1 le v. th~ ch a c I a ny ns t11s lns Jluc1 t t ongue was capablo of uttermg 1 I riva t e et ter11 3e ca.1 be ct ::sl c l t>u t ::it wtth fl v1n 0 grace a.ncl eloquence Ile pensed ti s day by 1 n prove q uck il.Itd or blan c L )uis I .W.miro your ta.ate 1 ~ea you in th 3.t old ul1 it uearly t1 o sh lo of pan fro 1 the (..i \i c1nor of poworf tl and sharper than n. two edgt:d I think had the iaoulty of mt·oduomg old 1de .. m dersto d sword l'rla.y bia life and he<'l.lth be preci up to the ceiling and your chotr of tung the company a1 d let t 1 new shape· clothing tham m choice die tion a.nd se.. v1ng then up in brilha.nt ousm thy s1g1t Men - In V1e · of his ersopposito lodotfb;)acrackedmolodeou that if Dol'ld A ·U ce la style md fot the next two houra he ex paleneaa of countanauoo to make 1t a and the r~ of ear trump(lts levelled at poltt1ca.l p er fo1 b111 Belf t l otl e1 i e erted his con voroahonal talent· lo the opecl>l iubJect of prayer th·t hts bodily you from e front ·hp aud your congre bets of the comp~ny tl o I cople ol t h s gation of greaav opera.tnea and sleopy pro\ Ince aro oo nplet ely ;\t t i e leicy of a. utn1ost to entertn. n the young girl at }us he:ilth ina~ le strengthened and rene1ved "he l Mt a Thayer sottly opened the headed farm 115 a.nd wizened old wotnet few al trehold rori u1 Lo 1 1 non\] o iro ~nde Pe1haps ha wished to drivo from h er m11d all recollcctiou of the unplea.3a11t door of her lrn·baud s studJ half a 1 hout and boorrnh bo]s and apple faced couu as lntle lot the mte1 ests of t i o l 001 le of 80 incldent at the colnmencement of their after service tha.t SJbba.th evening she try girla Oh that v;a.s infinitely 1 erior tht!i countr\ aud i, gt ea.t dea.l loso th ri.n with hi. head bo1Yed upon the to t he Wilmot Street Church wrth its vol the) do for the woh e· a nd bears " lu ch found l nn ride . ,. If ao ho was very successful She open sern.1011 on h11.1 table At h er light vet carpeted platfornt and its five thous ro:im the forests pro id d only thn.t l u go lal1ghed a.t lus &allies of wLt till tha dun pies flashed m and out of her cheeks touch h~ lifted n ver) pale face n.nd look and doHa.r organ a.nd quartette ch ir a.nd d1v1dcnds are obta n tblo f r the t ans ~t lluahed with 1nnoc0nt pleasure at lus deh ed at her with v-hat Miss Irene 81 qson the el te of the city for your listeners ~ou la t c Rl ;u eholdeH! - -- cn.te flattery or lliltened 111 rapt a.ttent1on had descnbed a· lm gre·t melancholy tev r had any tnal· up there - had yo i1 bro rn ·.)·· His face ·as worn and Old Deacon Larkins never vorc o tt your Approachmg Naval Engagement off her blue eyes nunst lv1th feeling to his patience with !us long wmded exh01 tations tile Bnt1sh Coa et well t1mod quotations from her favorite ti oubl~d I era vt ry bright and spar] lmg I felt very proud of my hu·band to to h1" oor d vrn leller ori~tnrs and Sis I t is iirob bl th t ti ll t p et Smiles and tuars ca.mo to her at lus t er Bl nn never wanted t sj>eak in nicct a e a 1 s s1r 1 .o ' :v t e11 blc IHt\ I eng gc c f 0 I11; ' uft b <l<lmg - smiles that ht up hot face with i 0crht Rhe said her "'h1te hn.nd sttll rest ness \. I l l' It in or B i otiler 0 n t er t o l a. e n. 1 at ti J '"" a gn1 I I th f t 1 ti Th ti o Br t sh co LSt 11 co il et v 11 be 1 u an ever chang ng be[l,uty and tears that mg on is · IOt uo1 r rng l e sh L n ~fla J <l softened her eyei a id i.dded tenderness aer111011 Lo us eve ybody saya so b it s averJ ga er1 lg o1 ce a. ho v tire d jOU Io k I an.1 glad your <l y s srnge~ ne-.er q l<l.lrelled- d1d they1- till ing wi th t c to her fl ex ble n outh \VOrl 18 ovet you t re<-1.tened to lea;~ e 1f they didn t be M other sl e oa.1d s ta.ndmg by ~!rs lf it we1e God .s v;1ll he .said pass101i have1 -y ()U neve1 ca.in c home on Th luJda.) ' ' 1110 1gh l y s c iatr that tught1 t er atelj I would rt .,-.;ele nly la.st night discouraged he~a.use y lU b1etl rcn I ru\erylap y Lo 113 all sta;v ed rnvay from 11aye1 lCetu g 111 Yes dear aml well y 011 may be Mr Fa.nuy I a.int tterly l sco u1a.ged I haying tuue( 'lhey <lidn t go to sleo1 un Landon ta or e of a ti ousand - so brilliant \\ish I had ne\ er preache l I wish I det your best ser1nons did they1- or tu.ke e1 emy t he net 01 for a.11 the tl nde1 g so accolnplished a.1d able to give you a. n nth to rnnke np the1r nunds a.bout a ne\ e1 needed to go t 1to f\ pulpit again d scharge::s a.id "r ghtf1 l n o1:-.e r.r ~ lr ' 11 every luxury that money can purchase Wl at have I accomphshed these three ne v 1ncast re1 And when Brother 1\.11ller 1ese11 ble t11ose fr endly a u ts n o 11 cot t t f! r o will have a good h 1sband Grace inonth.sl reft sed t > co1no to co1nni 1n1on till Brot i v.he1e the10 is a d1ff~ once <f 01 on 1 l and sho 'dded ·· her daughter left tho i\:lrs Thayer wns too well a.ccusto1ne l to e1 G "tc5 as tt rnc<l out f the church pe pie go to a ki d of am able logeil ea ls 1uolll l ul such a po 1tio i these dark moods of her husbar d t be Fann) sto1 - he spoke ie1 ro\ ingly to get ti e opnnon of the J id ges 11 a CHAPTER VII grently distm bed but h 1lf lauglung Of course they "ere vord the Br1t1sb 1ron cl l l H ots1 l ia in THE "\Vl"LMOT STRBET Cllllt!.:I! You are exhausted she said and not faultless and every minister must ten de l to attack t } e B11t u;h LO cla l no \'i onder after such an effoit und ) ou have ]us trot bles l ut the) lvere a snnple Some go there to Haten Glatton n order to test ti real st c1 gt) Some t.o sing and pi ay n 1nded gratl.!f tl and affcchonate people are nut a.3 strung as usual for y ur cold of revol\ t g t Itets t! e a lvai1 ta 0 s a l ~ d not a !e ¥"go there to \Jew has pullod you do"n You kuow I ow thcv cl ung to ma to the),., t The fashlo LS of tho day durn.dv:a.,1. tnges oi th e syste n 1 l er f 1 8 I loved them Fant y I lo\'.cd then1 She crosse d t lle roo1n to a s1no.ll closet l k t l <tlth other p u ts ~luc l can be 1 r ove l Tho Sabbath evemng serv100 of the W 11 1 1 1 no " 1 < ear 8 ie sa inoi e gellt e c nl b actual ex et i llent l t ts a l ty mut Street Church ltad JUst closed a.nd a d ta.king n cut glass decanter and g:obl~t 1 ai d I only w 1ahe<I t o remmd you that f y ly GI an l a c n 10 is old fas! io1 od sugar b wl of that t 1e atto1 can < t rctt 11 the H t tl e well dressed con~regat10 1 tlnonge:l the1 e waa 11u1 tLl nu.t i r e l l in Glovcrton l E t t] spui l'l In1i:ss1 es ns that \l.Ot ld alsl) te!lt tJ 0 tho a sles of tho spac10 ts ed fice Old solid sil\: er fro1n one of the shel\es she 11 very e 0 le 1 tnste fixe l t r et nd i:itc L gi n e r11 gc of tJ e 1\.its B ~u sto \: '""edg ng het capa.c ours -per proceeded with a skill and iespatch that a!:I we as CI(' rove 1 it a.n ace 1stomed scr\ cc to 'l l· but t ny tnn tl the1 o ls n. 11ens 1 t c1 P son through the CIO\Vd .stopped a n101nent assaila.i t B t the1e n st be L er e OJ\ pare a glas· of the rich .mber coloredflmd ph'5e of ii m the W1l nut Street Ohurcl to p11)et the m1n1ster s wlfe that filled the decanter tl an u that littl e ne h >rse to n nn1 0 1 g boa.rd to effect tlus n d pc1h i1 s tl o Br t 1sh Adu nahty hardl; sec3 1b:1 vay t o s 1c h My don.r Mrs Th·yer how do yo l do It must be fathe1 s old cognac to I t lle N 0 · II · np· Inro I iJ ls Tt fi t a thoro tgh pro&,'ln. c < )1 tli efl ucts 1 1 W ell I ant sure with that char mug 1 mght !'he sa.1d Stro 1g drink to that 1 ~as 11Y r& pn.ri.s1 he 8 id ni <l l D n Q u xote :'! f :i. 0 ts ox1 e1 color lll y ou1 face ?v!y dear what a .ser that are ready to peru:h I car1 e I l oth er Ji rst lov< tl t)rc - a .sn y upon 1 cut\\ ith 1 sis V(ll i 11001 h el 1 et'i to i 1ke me i wo have heard- so fenent so elo He stayed her hand as she '" '" d1lut1 ig d ark eye 1 g1r l w h om I rnll ed · fe Do d h I l \vlu cl took a lor g- 1 I t1 c alas h s To qnent and so rlehghtfully deli' ered the conteute of the glass frOn1 the p1tchor you wot er t at ove Gloverton lcdo clo' e throug h 1t at t ho hr::d str kc Really ·uch preachmg lifts 0110 qmte of water on his study table Tho allusion touched her a.nd ahe 1Sn.t above th· tlnngs of earth Mid gives a rnlcntly foi & few mou en ts \'i tth her ha.nd The g oo<:! kiught l l.f cJ ed up tho cas i 1c n.n l No rnote \\a.tar Fanny he e.a.td wore it a.1n1111g no 1n re st rok es bu t lf foretaste of heaven Did you notice the 10 his Give it to me istrong to night the Glattot pro\ co a fn1! 1re 11 a1 J Wit) Bla.irs of tho Broad Street? I wao charmed You 8.t'(l r~ehng better .she ~aid England vill be \ arne l in ti l(l a.nd COE.!. ':lt.'-' He took the gla"" ongerly from hor han I whon she roso to lea.' e lum to have them hear it I was thmkmg all bn1ldi1 g t·u rret ' es~ c l.s cf such a. pat tetn Then she the time- Y011 don t get such pr~achmg >nd drained it at a draught Yes bd wretchedly tu c ·till he ca.me and took a low seat by ]us side as that at home Old Dr F1·ko may roll answe1e<l C H.A()BD Bf A S!.w L o -:\.. Ua td ... n hlS r · and pound lliB p11lp1t cushwn to And now my husband that I ha rn Nevortl ele8' thought F'1 anc1> Thay who WM 01 gaged l it1t v; ee k on t ] e ot the end of hme but ho II never preach macle you con1fortable in body .!!!he said er I h~ve laughed J uu o ~ of your ah 11 near P ttefiol<l Muss r cu tt ~ of l ko that And tl at remmrls mo of oomo I thmk I ha.e earned the nght to chide clu1np& ,&, r 15 tuue n.nd n' i; I may go to ti nbc1 ani r oll ng it to the botto 1 en th ng l\fatilda " d at drnner to day - you a little Lo ns why will yo 1 allo v mJ bobies dea\: 01@d t o :na u p 1l ate n. log fo1 a safe Mother says she how ·plend1dly Mr y urself t o feel or talk as yo 1 <lid Just There Wil.8 i o sh <tdo v of n. co Tang sor de ce nt but discover ed t l a.t lt as gcttu g Tha) er reads the Scriptures Theres snoh no\\: 1 God has gl\: en you an ox tended field ro :\ on 1 et handsome face Pndc at d the better of Jun He rris o 1 t he u de l a melodious fall to ]us vo1co " hy he of usef 1lness C O\\ ds flock to 1 ca.r you urat ficd ambition and intir1ng energy to 8 do n] it vo 1ld not ti t Jet ts i lo pits mote rehg1on u to the lvord Joro peach Yo 1 will not ul w me to tell you trea l aJ upward path 'vote all \vi1tten so he actell.n e 1 for helt 13 t u h elt boam says Matilda tha l Dr Fiske gets half the good thu gs I he Lr sa d aoout yo there but no trace of unpen hng d1sgra.cc ca 1 e lfls streuci th ass 1 ely ll.nd 1a1 id out of a wholo ohap to1 llf) hnsbanJ. - th~ well 1neant thoug:h. mJudicious c nl and shame ly fathJ g and l..hui e v; :.i.s 1 t hi g t) d() says I n1ake an idol of my nunister but 1nendatlons as you call them - or I could 'Vhen she.. left hnn 1 er h 1 sb11.nd rose but itu for t and r 111 he dld- a f ea1f l d ear rne I nn1 so const1tuted I cant help convince you that yon ha.ve accon1pluihed ind filled ius gln.ssfto1n the deci\nter He race The latura.l plulos opl ers sa' t hat$ it rhat blcssc l nui.n came down fro1n sometlnng: J,n these three :nonths Is 1t dr ~nk hastily and 1eturn1ug lto his 3" n.t \ l g g nus lli r ap1 hty a:i it l\::.:.c 1 ds I t ir:i the pulpit last Sabbath and w ·lked out acco1npliHh ng nothu g t o sat1.BfJ a grea-t otho1 se vit1 h 11 n.n 1 gs on n, r e e i. of ch 1rch ~el in l m~ and touched ine on congre 0 i.t1on of intel tgent people1- to bur1e 11 ~ fnce in his ha1 d~ [TO BE l.JONTI Nt ED ] .... he1 n.s J.Il tlus case t} 1G8 CC t JH stel;lp tl e shoulder to nttra.ct my attention a.11d send the1n a.\\ay every Saubath fullofvour and lCY There wa.11 no t 111 ng out n. 1d now Mrs 'Iha) er don t smile but I pr nses1 the log g·med IV th terrtble rn1 dit; on really have felt a particular regard for Garden Island HI the na.1oe of a httle l don t wa n t then praises Fanny I tl o frightened Cl\ ck u d w s 1 ow J s t that shoulder e'er au1ce 111let lU Lake Ontario uca.r the city of want their p1etv I dun t seek their Em.tis on lu heels when l lck1ly he sp1e<l a 1101 M ss Irene 81mpson first so1 rnno in fact on I seek 1he sal"a i n of theirs ls K ngst n The p pul·Lwn is ·bout 1 000 1 v 1 L l u1 I atl II t o v,]u h h e popp<Jd v1t h the cho r escorted home bJ Mr La" Yes they cou1c itt you say 11i cro vde to 1 wenty vea.rs a.go al ~w \as prurnod that J o a bound tut had b u:oly ti e to h d d le rence first ba.ss thus expressed herself - hear me preach for tho poVt er of novelty hq ior under any pl ~tense be brongl t v i lnmself 11 to lu.s hole \\ hen c :.i.sh crash What a lovely sermon and how d ' 1s great and I am to them a.a a v~ry lol"e the island There is not :i. panper 01 t h" log th 1ndei el o er ]u and left lu n t 71(11« ·nd spirituelle Mr Thayer lookoJ. 1y aong of one that } <\th a pleasant 'oice pohcema-. nn1ong the nha.hitauts and not safe but ab ut the J ost b ~ lly seated n1a n with lus \\bite foreh.::ad n.nd 111s gren.t .:ind can plfl..} well on an instrurr ent for a ca.ae has come before thlil 1nng1atrn.tes fo t hat ne1 halloe<l b<O\\ n melancholy eyes And his teeth the) !tear the W< r<ls but they do them lo yeatw. The 1 ?If 0 A >f B e le v1llo l ave D d yo 1 ever see such boaut1f tl teeth I Oh not 'lhey go aw "Y not n. whit b ... tter i.ha.n \ tamcu· b-t~th~ ~ad ElephaI t 1ssue l a fly shee t to a.cq1 an t says t} f.t I tlunk h e is perfectly charmmg they ca.me My wife I am sick of it all cl :r.frmdrn ~has JUSt been killed nfter a l\iir J>etcr J Coleman a prominent dry I preach Sabbath ·fl·r Sabbath QJ1 tl(e long and arduous hunt Tho 1n£urinl ed Hastmg· GI ru n le the > l l e ge ne1 ,uy with ts 1utent l to s 1p1 re s 8 oa1 ng g od s mcrcl n t on Droad Street ga~ lut1 dange1 of 11ches to n ~Il.. snrr9 lll~o d by bqast h·d been rO!\l:Ulllg for 11101 th· .,. cws t lu.a br ther !1 0 l tie "e&t \-rho the lu~u:r e~ o~ hf% ' l ose ~ ngross1ng bus1 through Centi al I l lta 101ng eno11no is lt "am· s weai em thut iJ; is their <lctcrn 11 was spending the Sabbath '~1th hi:p af ~r ness fron 1tlonday nor1 ng t 11 ~a.turd :i.y la1n lgc He ha l t orn d \Vn n. n 1n1ber of ed pt: rpoau to cnfot ce t} o p1 ov s1uns of tl o by la v re atmg to l 1hhc I rofamty , th this fas!non n ght 18 t o 1nake rnoney an~ "l hos..c souls houses dc1norahzcd tho corps and k11lecl )d n \ res "e did a goo< l thmg for tl,ie Wil are well mgh eaten up w1tb the love of or in it lated ovet fifty humrnL bcnngs all the energy at the1r co l n1a:nd doing so svlu; t... tl c nss1star ce or 1 on mot Church "J'\911 we settled that young th1· world ·nu the) 1eitle then ~oh eo on ~011e of who1n he ate !IWC.(l.1'0i'fil M~-lY 16, 1872. 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