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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1879, p. 1

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·· Postage Prepaid by the Publisb r r COBOURG JOTTINGS 18 l CTTILISH ED E ·E RV FlUDA V JUQRXUiG, 1v1 . A. J .r\.::Y1ES, A'l THE Oli EIUE 1· 0 .,t 6lilce J:locli, Il1ng: St· eel, Sol~ 1nauvil le TERJY.I:S $1 jj0 JIC:f tllllllJll o r$ ) 00 j f ltai d ht lUll I HCC p[l,ym ent strictl y 1n ad"aate iequU'ed f on snbscnber8 outside Jf th e count1 Orders to discontin e the paper mu~t be a co ru pa.n1e 1 bJ the an101Jn t <l.ue 01 ti e pa per 'A-111 not bo stop1 ed Sub scnbers axe res1 on sibleuntil fnll payment is tnadc M ARR IACE UGENSES 1 ISSUED BY JOiiN Mcl\1URTRY, Keeps constantly on h,md a good ,,tock 0f MASSY SPRAGUE S DAUGHTER Fr& lhe L1ll1nl c Jlfi nlhly CONTINUED W. R. CLIMIE, Bow n1au ~ 1lle GROCEI~IES, BANK, $1,!lOO 000 fORO:NrO p R Q VI C:: IQ N Q () H ~1' 1 1£R lI ..::>' Crockery a nd Glassware, I romctta loo Ked down and was silent Not even by the remo test Imphcatrnn Canned Good::;, Tobac1woulJsiiegn eanycluetothed1scoveryof done her th ts wron g I COS, S03.1JS &c., &C. Thesalnews"bout Tumettespreadfast "-j All kinds of fa1 rn p10cluce b.l,en m exchange Bown rnv lie October i 1878 0 Lf 1\'.1 L ~ ~ J l_~ ~~ ,_) · · Celebrated English Iv.Iagnetlc Appliances l jc; " '1]4 if 1 l\ /f \ n rT f ~ 'ri Ifi 0 N.' I "' ~ s ch l ens al ;vavs does The different \ays iu wluuh Lt was 1 ~ce1ved by d iflerent \\ onien ;vei e s1mply so niuny tests and 1ei;eJa.tl ns f th e won en sow n characters I I >l\\ays thouJht she \las no better I th n1 sh ong ht to be, satd one of the fast (St \'\Otncn of Newport s fastest su mm er t_ Rhe >as as mm as a poacock child will become of her j no v r nlw a.} 8 felt a nreat feat fo1 lier with .h.t be· itiful hco md alone m the Pc~ ~hat I I rassed 1n the prest>nce of her forn1er maid W hy,Kitty Strong, she aa1d, in giving her friend an account of the inter"\ te w, 'I declare I d1dn t know which way to look rhero was the g1rl with her baby on her ar m, and she ohoweu it to me with as much prid e as 1f 1t were lawfully her own Kitty Strong had a keen sense of humor shecoultinotrrstramasm1le W ell , whose 1s it, 1f tt 1sn t her own~ she said but continued more soberly, J 'You nnstook affection for pride, Bell, Toinette cries bitterly over the baby often ~iu ch as she loves it, I think she ~ oold reJotce, for it's sake, if 1t were to die I should t hink so 1 e-xclauned Mrs Ains'1ior th 'Its a thousand pities it d1dn t K itty Strongs countenance g1ew stern 'Bell, she said '"¥i ill you never learn to look below eurfaces 1 Will hfe always be I I I FOR TH E C (TR ]!, OF LJJ,!:,EASl ' ~ wcrld CAl\: A DIAN ()FF ICE : CHURCH STREET, 'I1 0RONTO. Tcinette replied th .:..t she l1ad plt:111ty of n1 011ey-a great deal n1 i c than she needed It waa e' 1dent t hat he1 crnel Hn~e LAD I Ed' AND GEN echoed Kt tty £Ln expression KN EE CAPS 1 ANKLETS, WRISTLETS AND VARIOUS SOLES Ollil!i ~ THOS ~ 7 l J/lASON AMI!,RJCAN REPRESEVTA TIVE al~o And are prepared to demon.eitratc tbe !not }IORSE PQWERJ.. aud w·1ll bore at tht\ ate of 2 0 F EET P.1>R HOUlt I hey buro May 125 fHlROH STREEl IORO:N 10 be obtamed from S Mason Nead" Block Bowrrmm1lle 3L ] LH\man \Il e E eUr.u ar} 9ot11 187C! T am not ·ire that it would not be hettcr for hHr ln the end if she did not said Kitt } Strong Don t go putting any not101 s into Toinette s head I et her t o come baek to lne, if she I can ean1ly i;!et the c]uld. taKen care OUR AUGERSuTe1 perntea cnttrelyby from 3TO 6FEET IN DIArtmTER, H RE illRED ne will .l.11 ki nds of' Ea.rtlt So:ft Sand and. Lbnestonc IlJtununou s Stone Vuul., l'ilate and :Uurdpnn And we MAKE the BEST of WELLS in QUICKS.AND eooD ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted ht everySJ4tean 1 County iu the Un 1tedStates. Send for our Illn.strntcd (....'ata1ogne 1 terms. prices &c , _pro ving our ad' cruaemen.tia f>onafide Address JUST' ARRIVED AT ~RUT \VESTERJ WELL AUGER CO. Sl I OU!i:J t sen e t,,___ _ _ __ __ _ Jt!r"St a c in'\ hat 1 a);lBI ~10 FEED MILL ALE A ~ :=:-- BIG GIANT. AND IMPROVED BIG GlA NT NO J VF.RY MONEY TO LOAN. SR'i 1ngs C01npa11 y 1s lendin g money on 1ann p1opc1 t <Lt mo lc1ate rateB of interest to be 1 pa. d bJ inslalr "' I t or a fixed term Termi; of payment w1Jl b e extended from three 10 t\vcu tJ years to s 1 uL the borro'\\ er ~or full part1cula1s apply t o J l{ GALBR AITH Barnster u 1) T HE FREEHOLD LOAN AND I have Wt'ttten these few lines .An d all I have to sa) - And a Jl the l' oung ones too n d get their garinents n cely made I n Cushions t.hat are new \.Vhcre oldn.ndyoung dea.r friends way \.welcome e-rceting by R PEA'IE That you can find me still at home l am not gone away so a ll my k ind old f11c11ds may come meet DENTISTRY. c. HARNDEN, L. D.S ., G1ad11nw of t.l e Royal College o r Dental .Su1geons Ontano OFHCE ff\ FR .HEX \NDERS S~OP.E GOJ D IILLING A SPECIALTY Plate Work executed m the latest and lTIOSt impr oved sl;ylc of the Dental Art 11 ~ F,BfH EXiRAC rED ~ IHIOC 1 PAil I 'Y ou can t re1 he l I\lrs .A.ins" or th, tersely 'Ihe more you rchnff h1w, the more lll lo\ e he 1s He told rne hunsclf Also .30 pieces Colb1 cd Silks, hea1 y make, mall the ne1> tl at 1 e d1du t Leheve there was anothei shades, bought at a trade sale o± s1ll,s rn London, England gul 1 ke you n1 the world It 1s very strnnge, said Kitt) 'that I have placed the above goods m the market at the ven low he should fancy1himself m lu' e wit h mo GR! NDS T'.'IIOF AS FAST AS ANY price of 75c pm yard I utterly despise bun and all men or !us O rRER MIIL OF SA.ME PHIOE sort l hey are worthless unprmc1pled idlers l ham no patience with them THE ONLY Every lady m want of silks 1s domg herself a,n IllJustice If ' 'I hat is JU St your charm for hmi, an s1rnrod l'l'If' Ainsworth, half sadly He she buJs before exammmg the above goods doesn t \'i ant any of the birls of h1spsat for MADE? a, w1fe He knows you re a thousand brr es bette1 t han any of ua EASILY S H~\HPENED 'Ihe wmter was long and hard for T01 nette Nobody came near her except Grinds Coi n a1 d Cob Shell Corn Oats Kitt) 8hong ·he went e'e1y week, and Harley, and Small Grain with mt everr sveakmg ·boqt Toinette s m1sfo1tune or appruaclung tr1 al flhe bent 0 all her energies to the educatm~ the poor child s n1oral sense and se]f rehance It TOOK FIRST PREMTUM was an easier task than Kitty bad antic FOR CHEAP GOODS. K\ ER~\\ HERE EXHIBITED 1pated Underlyrng Tomette s gentle and 54 Bowrnanv1lle, August 4 1 i\79 pleasure lovuig temperament the1e was a fund of good common sense and snnple St XU I OU. PRICE A:'.\D D.t:'3UllJPl10:N 10 honesty of nature Jt "as not d ifficult for ..:) ltlil.Nlf.I :4..Ci lil·i U~ Kitty (o make her perceive that tr u~ faith to bee oh1ld and hue loyalty to herselt nd1n1trcd of hnt one course Eaily m the bleak sp tmg l he HAMIL10N, ONT Ji lO\\ er l late and 300 tllu~trnt1ons w tl Des -v..JT cnption cf the b t .blo\te s and \ getables oan1e ...-J.t was a girl IOUJS MO U q A and hew to gtO\\ then \. l for a F 'i E CEN rR OJ I d l h ld b i ff ope it wou e a boy, R I tlu nK 1t 1 were Toinette a fi rst words Opened out tlu,; mornmg, 1 t:a se N HI h 1llmgs, lovely goods Every lady m want of hilhngs sho11ld see them lehementl) ine lf I can MAN MILLER. SUCCE SSFUL MILL Reavy Gros Grai11 Silk in Black, · at 80c. The same goods as credit stores ask one dollar for. MAKES FAMILY MEAL Alexan.der's Noted Cash st re . EVERY FARMER WANTS OME ! J. A. FIELD, SON & GO.~ Vick's Floral Gu ide. I ))v the use of N 1trous Ox1de Gas without lllJUty o the patient Part cula1 attention 1 aid to the regulation Ofi CHILDREN S TEETH pi!' ALL WORK W ARRANTED ~ DE NTISTRY. / l'Rl!t:ES r RIIS I ,\LI ; noble house looked mto the httle she ·tailed \H1ere eyes as thosu l r lie 1eseml lance eludrd her bnt was alwa_)s r cc ur1u1g and giving her f od fo1 cODJ6cture N o word ever passe<l 1011 0tto s b ps \\ hich coulct !i{l\ e a clue to the name of her child s father, und whatever her hfe 1n1ght hn\c been n1 the past it \~as now free fio1n lll)Btery The yonng mother had no Jonger :1.nything to concea,l Day by day Toinette s character grew her fac e gained a stroeger and bette1 ne v expression 1'ih1el) hf ed her i)ret bness at once to the place of true beanty Her manner h!ld lost all its old archness and play fu lness ni then plnc< was a quiet and partly 1ppeahnJ reucence whtch had m it the elements uf real digmty lhe change was so great that when, on Mrs .A:iusworths return to Newport, she first saw l omette t hat fash10nable anu hght hearted lady found herself actually e111bar 0 Jl.rtilictal 'J'ceth INSERTED AT A MODERATE FEE T eeth Extracted Without Pam J M BRIMACOMBE, L D S OILS PAINTS COLORS ~ J.i'Qil CASH. Part es iecd ng an} of the a.bovP w1ll do '\ e ll to call a nd inspect f01 the1u:-;eh es .Agents oommI.Bston snvr.d Note this Jtahan J:fa..r blc and :\1.a bhzed Slate \iarb!es ah ay s on hand I a play to you 1 Oh hush, K1tty,' rephed lllre Ams worth ' don t preach I know the world a great deal better than you do There isn t the least use m takm;>: everythmg so aer1ously Th1,ngs would soon con1e to an end if e v1;:11yb ody were hke )OU T hey wero as far a.part as ever, these two wo n1en and it \\l\B a blessed thing 'J\-1a.nne' has now in his posaeasion a for l ume tle that she had been thrown at 'Whats the gal gmng to do on the Island 1 the tnue of these greatest trials of her ' I wonder if the women f olks 11 go near handsome nel\ skiff In fact the prethe~t cha.iacter, under K itty Strongs influence' her ' Sk1pper Er1acon was a man well on boat m tho harbor She 1s 22 ft long by She sits hke a duck on the and not under Mrs Aina worths in years he hacl daughters near To1nett s One day early m July Kitty Strong, age, and he mentally resolved, before 1'01 v;ater Arthur is to be congratulated on going mto Tornettc s shop,fonnd it rn con nette had be)ln half an hour on his owning such a nice piece of furniture a1 is fus10n boxes un the floor, the goods ochooner that his g1rls should be the first also Mr Geo Tutt, on bemg able to slmg On Tuesday laot taken from the she! ves, and Tomette to lend the poor gtrl a hand, now she was s ich a boat together bns1ly i:acking 1n such trouble ' Its vfjry easy to see, he rowed Mr A Alexander, for $20 ]\fr 'V\ hy, Tomette she exclaimed, he thought, 'thut shes 110 common hght· A however proved to mnch for him. ' what does tlus mean 1 i the head girl Its no badness in her R0¥; ing is all the rage here now, and will ' 1 a m gomg away, J'rIISs Kltty thats brought her to this pass Id like be till t he end of the season Tomette loolnng up from the floor 'I to se"' c the v1llam out for her, that did On T tesday mght, some of our ·port1 should h.- e come to tell yon, but baby 1t I like the gals gnt a brmgrng her gol up a greasy pole contest The con ha.s been i:nck and I could not leave her baby right home, where shes known testants numbered a.bout a. dozen lhe I only decided last week That oho" s she s all naht most remarkable f·ature of the perfor Why du you go '1 You have been sue While these k1ndly thoughts were re n1ance ho~ever 7 was tho manner in which ceedmg well m the ·hop, sa1d Kitty, vohmg m Skipper Enscon s mma, his the ~realer part of them met the water sternly hands were busy hauling tightening, and One case was especially noticeable, that ' Oh, yes, :b'I1ss Kitty, rephed Toine tte slaoken1ng ropes his orders to hts crew of a yonng man in Cork, who in hts haste humbly, and her eyes filled with tears that is, to one boy came fast and loud to se e the water W"8 rather too shck,all th e ladies have been veQ kmd to me and somewhat profane, and he did not ap for the pole Ho Just ht fiat on 1t, and I r.ould u t do so well any\.\ here m the pear to be taking any notice of Io1nette then, turning completely over struck the lt 1sn t that but I can t stay, She had seated herself very nearlJ m tl" water on all fo urs He was voted a success J\[rns K itty I must go You wuuldn t same spot where she had sat two years be by a large crowd of admirmg spectators wan t mo lo if you kn ew fore, cryrng so bitterly a t leavmg her The peoceful harmony of Sunday was Tomet'e s hp quivered but she cl1d not mother She did not remernbe1 this bu t di·turbed by the clang of the fire bell and Cr) the Skipper did on turnmg unt, tho fire bngade became 'Where are you goin!( Tomette 1 asked 'Poor httle go!' he said ' That's Jest awaie that the residence of Mr A Pratt, Miss Strm g, m a k mder vowe She be ~here she sat afore, crymg fit to br eak he1 on College St was m fl"1nes Despite the gan to surnnse Toinette s motive heart an I reckon he1 hearts o. good utmost efforts of the firemen , the .ijtables 'I d1dn t know of but ono place whero deal nearer broke now than t \Vas th en and contente, together with the d well} i.;ould go wliere Id be safe, said Toi an she a1n t going to shed a tear \\omen 1ng hou 13 e, became v1ctnns to the fire fiend, nette, meekly 'Im going home There'u is curl.ff critters: , but this ts a good 'un ,, ho matched steadily on, licking up every tl1e h ouse the re, and tny mothers things, if I am any Jedqe, and I reckon I ought to tlnn g w1tlun h1a reach Through the \\l1at ~he had it wasn't much b\.ltt can be - - Untiring efforts of th e brigade, however, take all this furmture Its all mme The wind was- fair, an d the httle 1 th<> balrur shops and confect1onerv dopart ' But ho w can yon earn a h v1ng there 1 schoon er scud befo1e it hke a bird Her 1 mer t were i:mved On le rof f f Cr0;;i;sen:;: ask ed l\11ss Strong, her own t\} es full of prow d1pp ed into the water at each wi·l"li e Foundry \II hi ch is J 8 t eruss tl e 1 ad tears She knew IJOW why 'I( inette was and sent the salt sp1ay :flyn1g over th e wer e poiHt d abo ut 25 1nen, dons111g the going deck it spnnkled the baby s faco and bnild1 n!:{ with pai1s of w11te1 as 1t was I'" wntten to Tu.mby said Tornette 1omette8 , the child crowed and stretched thougl 1t at one time that the foundry 'hes a friend of 1n1ne there He says out her nands m pleasure wonld go for sure Mr Prat t is a very hes kept mother's cow, nnd he eays that 'I VO\.\ said the skipper, ' thats a hea\y loser , as he had no insurance He there 1sn t any nnlhner on the island I Block Island baby sure enough rnost lost a \aluable horse wluch was burned so can get somethmg to do and mother and I babies d have holleied TheH li e added bad ly around t he face and neck that 1t used to get plenty of vegetables out of the Im real gJad you re coming back to the was found necessary to put 1t out of its ga1deu l can learn how tu take care of Island to hvc Toinette T reckon ye 11 sufferings Here \\e had an exainple of 1t sbe always used to Ram by ll show get on fnst-rate Ive hearn tell on th e the fore+hought of our mty fathere No 1 Don t yo n remember Ramty, l\'Iis!!I sh eet, up to Newport, what a s1nart n11ll company had not enough hose to r each h . it ty1 iner you was an our folks do want fixin the building or a great deal rr1ore m1ght Yes, I remember him very well,' re up, thats sartin have bctin saved Perhaps no \\ the He "'11 be a good Toinette Hmlled a grave sort of snulo Cou ncil" ill bu) a foot or tw o plied Miss Strong friend to yon But, To1uette, you and he which seemed to mean htt1e more than 1 anl, ery glad to see a. lett er 10 your were eng1..1ged, you kn o \\ ' 'Yuu ar e very ~ood l\fr paper froni Solina by ]\folly Mo1ly is n. 1 ' Thank you Yes, srttd Toinette ennply, with no Eriacon, she said I think 1 can make a \ery Jue~ writer, and I have no doubt she1 t1ace of self con~c1ousn ess in her 1naonel' hvin~ if the people w1ll give me what will gro" t o be a great favorite <Hth the 'that '\las \\h en we wero children But there is to be done u1 my trade readers of the STATESMAN , who will learn he knows wha t has happened to me I 'You can count on that sure, replied to look eagerly for her correspondence wrote hiu1 all about it, so of course he the skipper 'I ye heard two or three o rom Sohna. wo u]d:p t ever th1nk about marrying me the women folks speakin about it a reailv Da rt now But h e 11 be kind to me he,s rea1 sayia~ t be n. comfort to have a uullu er good he alwaJs 1'as He says that the on the island, and not oend up to Newport UTERA.RY NOTICES people there know whats happened, eo for eve1ytlu11g SUl'i DA.'Y :J\fAGAZIN.M F itANK L ERJIE s they wont be surprrned when they see '.l his gave Tornetle real pleas me fhts FOR SEPTE MBER -Tlus exceedingly inter baby I hat s what I dreaded most about "as tangible She had feared that R am by s testunony might ha> e been warped by esting pubhcat1on comes to us bright, gorng home ' fres h and lively as ever rwhly fre1µhted :rt'Irs ...<\.insworth constrained and almost his des1re to have her come overawed by Kitty Strongs enlreat1es of ' Oh, thank you, she said ' That en with choice, enterta ining and altogether Among the fered no oppoSJtrnn to Toinette's plan of courages me, l ha ve been an:x1ous But deli gh tful reading rn attcr gomg bock to the Island ln the bottom of I wanted to come so much that I dc01ded illustrated papers are anot11er of Mr Guer nsey son the 'Persecutioos - the sub1ect, her heart1 she thought it quixotic and fool to try 1sh, a nd she would have been ready rn her Ra.ruby was on the wharf long before, Persecutions of the Lo1lards - and con light wa) to wager anythmg that the p;irl even with ihe briskest l\ ind, the schooner tamrn g sketches of the notable Pontiifa would soon be back aga.1n Bnt for once could have arr1ved When he fi rst sa." Gregory IX , Gregory X, Celestme V 1 llfr· Arnsworth was thoroughly sobered, far to the north, the httle swift movmg and Boniface VIII 'The Zum Let:(end,' when Kitty Strong said, m a trtmbhng wh1te pomt "hwh he behoved to be the by MaJor Calhoun 'The Jams of India , Chi voice, ' Bell, for Gods sake don t do 1: oi vessel bearmg Tomtte towards him, he Lavalette s Escape fr om Pnson nette any further harm 1 You have clasped both hls hands togethe,.., and sa1d va1ry a nd Knighthood etc , are admirable ruined her life don t ruin her soul a]so aloud, ' :Now the Lord be praised there articles ~mong the stories worthy of Let her go, ah ~ ll ne\ er be safe an;vwherc ·he 1s a comm and he walked the shore part1cular mention are Rnti;i.andReact1o n at a rapid puce, till the schooner round ed by Rev :i\Ir Bake r ' ;\rthnr Moreland s else 1 R euben in, and he could se,c tho figure of a w0m an Fortune 'a Thorny Path ' I thrnk you're really cruel, K1tty standrng on the deck and lookmg toward Il Imes s Fa.1th, etc, etc The poems are phed Mrs Arnsworth halt crymg don t know what I could ha\e done for the island The tears r olled down Ram or1g1nal and p osse~ ses unnsua.l merit fully 0 Lord, sustaining the reputation which tins mag Tomette more than I did I cant keep by s cheeks m ·pile of him ne has won for itself in this department mv servants nnder my own eve every Lord ' he said, wrestling sternlv with a.z1 mmute and 1t all happened after she left hnnself ' I n1ust n t be go1n on tlus of literature The more strictly rehgioua ine I cant see whv you blame me Im way 1t 11 Jest upset her, sure I ve got papers mclud e 'llemember by Tlwma3 A. sure there isn't anything 111 the world 1 to look s ti nothm was the matter 1 0 H oy t, D D , 'Th o Invala1d s Porhon , "ouldn t have done to have> ept the child Lord, Lord I what 11 I do' and Ram by a sermon by the Editor on the subiect, Popular Exegesui,' caught up a nandful of salt water, and 'Secret Discipleship ok , etc In the ed1tonal department the You On t he morning that Toinette was to dashed' it furiou sly m h18 own face Editor discusses va1ious timely snbJects, dum fool he said "what do I "ant to set out for Block Island, MIS· Strnng amon g tl e res t Elegent Simphc1ty,' lhe walked down to say goocl bye to her T01 go an wlumper fo r, like a gal ' Meek But wh en he saw Toinette steppmg Boys at th e Sprmgs ' 'Egotism, was all ready, ·ittmg with her baby m her ness Tappmg the "heels, etc 'At from the deck to the wharf holding her arrr1s the ltttle rooms were bare and dee olate l\'.lrns Stronu- walked through thern, baby tight ln one arm and atretchmg the Home and A broad contains a fnll sum mary of 1n1por tant events transp1r1ng 1n thmkmg sadly "hat m1s·rv had l:!appened other to huu, her eyes full of tears and the r ehg1ous world Thero is also a corn her hps vamly endca> uurmg to utter a to the little sunny, sheltered lookmg room Thei floor behind the counter was word of greeting, he ct1ed mare than ever, prehens1vc a.nd most interesting miscellany !ot tered with waste blts of paper, lace and perhaps did thereby tho ver y best Thein umber contams 128 quarto pages and cord, all the numberless thmgs of a nnll.,. t111nc; for Toinette, for it gave htr some the illustrat10ns numb er nearly 100 The subscription p:rwe 1s only $3 00 a year, 1ner s shelves and drav.ers Mechan1cally thmg to say ' Now, please don t cry RambJ she six months $1 50 four months $1 00 l\11ss Strong tossed them back and forth you don t know bow glad I am to Smgle cop es, 25 cents postpa d Address, ,-.;1th the u0int of her parasol, as she stood said still absorbed m her reven e Suddenly, get here Couldn t you hold baby for me Frank Leshe s Pu bhshmg H ouse, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place New York ns she moved a bit of ribbon, she saw a wh1le I see to the thmgs 1 photograph which had lam beneath it She stooped to pick 1t up t hmkmg 1s migh t be so1nething Toinette had over looked She recoiled as 1! sh e were stung f hen she stooped agam, took the photo graph, and pu t it m her pocket She knew now who "as the father of Tornette · child When 'rolnette went on bQ ll!"c\ Jhe :Bio~);; Skipper Ericson turn ed his back, and began to swear hard at Ins boy, and pull ropes about m a "'ld fash10n , when he saw lhIS scene If hts thoughts had been tran.!ated, they would have reduced them selve·, I fear, to one comprehensive oath A t that moment the ok1pper wished Ill to several people, ~~? jjil QON~l:NVED ) (F1om m r teo (,lfM Corre<ipondent) Some of the members of the Cobourg Fire Brigade N o 2 held a picnic m Mc Donalds wo ods on Weduesday of last week It pasoed off · ery pleasantly Onr Town Co11nc1l are constantly blowmg about what they are gomg to do for our Fircm·n They are gomg to get them a new fire hall &c Now why dont they ge t at1t and.not'gab so much about 1t I might inst mention here that t hey hold lOLlME XXV seve1al special meehn~s during the week { l'li11n1her 8 to t ry to coll'\ ince our Mayor that when a t h1ng is passed by the Coun Island schooner, Skipper Er1scon bus led 011 that it " pa8seu They cant get it forward to rece1ve her with a cordiality through hun though, so far They pass· whose every effort to seem unembarrassed ell. a By law, for thf purpose of a ssesstng was embarrass1nii L et n1e ta ke t11e our city twic e a yea.l a nd app 1r ted two httle un, he sa1d,stretch1ng ont hts ha.nd s assesaors Afle1 ~ ard tho~ passed a By to the baby 'let me take it while you get law t o r apcal the former one, an d passed settled The child hftcd her gre·t hlue 1t too, n' doubt about it but the Mayor eyes up to Ins, and la ughed ' By Jrngoes ' cried tho skipper 'whdt eyes ordered the assessors to go on '\\ ith tbe1r work when as the World says "one of the 1tsgot Is taboy1 ' gentlemen, appointed for the assessorshtp, 1 I No, sir, a girl/ rephed Toinette, grate fully 'But r thmkid better not give aeerng t hat there '"'" likely to be trouble, and the Mayor call her to you she might cry She is not resigned hrn office heavy, I can look after th e things JUSt as ed a ' spec1al meeting~ to app oint another well with her in my arms, and To1nete assessor and then the Counc!l did knock: I walked O\: er to th at part of the deck wheri:i thmg endways Per haps we wont have freight was stored fhe skipper followed any asse'3sn1ent or ass essors n.t all, or any Mayor, or any Co nnctl f wonder what 'Here s all your th1nga ' he saul, pon t ingtoahtO'h pile of box es 'I had em the Mayor will do next Perhaps he will play Letelher, and dismiss lns ad viseIB all piled u~ together I gueas they re all Perhaps he won t ' right HIS eyes lingered admmngly on The Worl<l and the Sent11 e! ~ie shll at Toinette, aa she moved about carrvtng her baby on her left arm The h ttlo fair 1t 1 h~ Sentinel n1an ' never bets and so won t pay a years rent for the Y :i\1 C A face, with its yellow curls and blua eyes, Thats right J .\ ' " never bet r nu ne·tled agamst the rich da rk glow of Tm nette a cheek 7 made a p1ctllre of rarer never ' Hold fast to that prmc pie Keep beauty than Skipper ETJscon knew but ofi in the path which yon have chosen, he felt it, anu thrilled under it as any remember your early teaclnnga, and the man wonld He follol\ ed Tomette for a last game of marbles you played and Rot few nunntes hke one 1n a dream , SaJing beaten and your na1ne will slnne on to hunself all the wlnle "Vho'd over Canada s page of histor~ yet Once more, keep on, I sa.} think this was old MaRsy Sprague s gal To Invento1s and Mechamcs Jet uf 60 -pages free u pon teceipt of St amp15 fo r .Postage A d:dressGrLMOnE SMr'rH & Co PA1 EN TS llDdhoVi toobta1n them Pa1nph "\ AR N I SHES and ~ HITELEAJJ d" At the ve1y lo" est prices BOUNSALL, f P.0.PRJMOR Bowmanvllle Sep t 19 1R78 8 3m HOBS.I!' CATTIE MEDlCJ'.NE Sohcjtora of I atenta Box 31 N B -Countcy;storepeekers 1n1pphed on nd Wa·b1ai;ton D C yn.ntageoWJ termc um m iW\AiTJ'i:SZti;.,Jii·D~~~ The Rev Newman Hall has got his divorce The case has created a good deal of in tereat in London, on account of the somal-posit10n occupied by the famous preacher, and the effor cs that "e·o being made by hrn wife · la" yer. to show that he wM as oa.d "" ohe wa~, if not a gre~e de al woue, , .

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