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Victoria Warder (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Sep 1885, p. 6

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ft «MOWl ONAPP U& h... 1qi~t4 0Vw, aOur 'livOs 111sitive hik#' tit% an@wweram l, SoM àbl I dfmt* M imae gvenm a hall1 e vefytitng wlth willlntM amtUI &ro to ennfn~4fMedo emh f noref y -&&l f d.ay pît)tf)tt mdie. "ho ab om thht my Ilf- foi, the i ire Mauld b)tl ',moe1 xthun a14<'urmO imt e. fta<t dmi t hjîtt boti mentf ono WM dfq o ns'hi? No#, the <sly noflý ""< vlotIpw4lvi>' f M mflthof, diod "of1fs4 «0. oV m* y ravinem »elSf Poe'ss11 ta ian susih ly over? Na; M> my~ hfa t ilyot bakepasudn tt metth t otnmnal.oii n tis (vas vonnR rIirb. froe a.. Vif. indt'O1 (olltsw My own dêvim1cs oond bAe puittif Pl" onthse orth., those 07401 liIorusou1an m <elrnluaeto aéni.ditigi'»stetlipti siils iai t b limvl>'.vert ..ro f ecu I lar 9,~ ~ % oiiff ,Ts baa, the sPor, Us tý,1vKe4 4 i~n I*ff oen a long jouneiy at ans endt, everythIng to me vas bluirrMt, dim mand oaure. 1 cou oNît MIe, ths"I wu a&M 1 «W ow th ie eminent oculfars. Jr. wusont oftown. Jlad ben fil evenasi tise point of dfath. Hg o id ualtbe b"el for two month.., nor wotîl. ho mse ahy patient lntil his sealtis wasquit. 1 hwl ptnnfd mv ffat ispaus tht.. mans. Yo doui. thorre weremas kMIfI oeliate Slu Iosîdon. l'arix, or other eapitalibut Il vus MY fan>tyMat, If I1vau ta bu mv- ePd, 1 coiti only li# savoti b> gr. ta>'. Dyinut mon aae alowedti tisir whlmr elen the f.'lon about to be banged ea teoRe h1i .own breakfast, so had an tindouttd vIgst to choolte my own suir- rgeon. 1 reolv.'d ta watt lni darkneas uîntil Mr'. Jay ret timon to hi.. ditiem. 1 wus fonllsh. 1 lad botter isavetrust- e06 MysoIf lnother eleve baudseD- for@ a moulu vawan PT1ba i b on hOpeuAtthe ud of six woeka 1vwua0- suoqt dimtraetod. JBlind, blini, blindt I piso..ld ho blind forevert SS atl> hiad 1lost hoart that 1 begftfiak "ould flot havé thse opoatlanpenfoiu- P4on at aIl. Vhï fly Apigant aie? yo tise resfMy ifof vasdoomedtoda;k- cate hand, the mn*t modeM Sp9 wnld noer ros"ore tise igh MsI P'or me the world wuaaIun en.. Nov tisai yon knov tise cmue, un 1 Yolnot lmagne m«, a~toweeh of daitkusebroemln splrlt Mmusl by mioepmm..hat night, almosâ wiillNglbst tise alternative reusinmb>'Joh--to.ivm Oond and i cII-wmreminer?lt jon am tus Ito réaltuernycondition ri Uste île vîI1 tfloit nwhist bis feelings ve when Lise calamIl>' indeause uponbim lifswil undertad thse deptha of a>' 1 Walnô1 lfift ntirell &tkmetu *y trouble. ilke Job, 1 bai comforten but, ttlle r F.lphgtr and Company, they -M -- YiVBUAw 6 TDW V ~ ~ wwrw e.', - - - - - - - _________ - - Tou1lVAlot' OALLDOJMa ,1 IVbue m gpmâ <t BA 9 ;~qi M.tom uanw-M1uJvaIndri> noise nid stood on Utblck cwJoto f~ngmyse1fbythebldae m There w rother lodgmn IDUIboIug, ougUemyugmen Who umeh doontU1p,wftI h. wdoor bebilnd U.d. I - dfor a sMort lime iruuo III& ysiouliaa taenabeu eur as.wl latitudeteft d*Jo mai, n the fmuflaW"ola meEu ut111ýf . nd, be â eu e Miof . MtMy ov ne Md ut t»U *> sop M fot o ni *uo metl av nt]KY mpuw dova. I etd on. or ,to ao a, MuI bom ii r tWM7puonsai s « et . laterueMed mquiattention 1 àM dcebu,1lW te thaoftoob;a ut My otmeu1h i dtO d qoeilk theioInemmiica Tbf..ntht erond fml.1!mc a guio dowl a1 od.oneratmsbedinge Mdat818asonort aIo getifo eplAu ts lteropendentt ay »ouaged ltc f tomi 1ftemn'wotame of My d.T àent nreoti tmenplac.iet frcon ovta eiralnmtyi earvlto arTisaIni te ensinpres entamnnt dea o god Prhw M m suiMng Yothat wnnItwmbgodbck sd fetn eenethat as idinasa. 111al "osjake nd opla.1 wng'wmm duipo where hou1d o vmagatop dauln t ernt ainot. I ao notiov whCae t e M& y ay hae e Ure ul MW myelufbyt wsll orvement ien butAiesoild ehaalcaUv me .1 cm oniv us> that even nov as, after Use lapsetai ean, I write thia; even as I e evpytblng around me Ïàe, atai and at 1 oeevethugthheU anes Ilove re cFlose atbau Mr Pm trebls my blood fuels cliilled aud a faintuuis stemis over me as th. ecol tion of the most terrible ement» lu w>' bute cames ta me with a vividuese I t adescribe. It as val! for me that I could keep 01111 sud cry again and gain "I am blind -look and see!" My quiescence. the toue of my voice, ma>' have turned the balance on wl'ich my lite bang-ma>' have carrned conviction to my hearers. Present!>' th. atrong light of a lamp va ecptible ta my5obacured vision- a lamp placsd so closee me that.Icoul ffel ite hot 1¶owupun my bae sud I wasawae ha-ameam w aà s iping or knoeling dovu sud peering int my = e&His breath struck against my -a short quick excited& breth- how could it be otherwiseafter the deed in wich l'e ad just takm ar? At lut ho romase smo the resmo ir nst meved frm me, hopeth"My ifémight be Asytnone of those aroumd me haît spoken. Nov I huard voiw butvhis- pering se sofUly t.hat even m uharpen- ed ears could net catch the purport Oi a single word, sltl'ough I com gather that tbree persona at least wememugaged in tisaI lushed consultation. AUl the while. like a drear> mcd fitttb a -o-snment, I could her that led moaning-" womans moaIw would bave given al I save lift-in aichannefo a miuute'a algttmI might bave been able ta comprAe-e-d-wl-at adpassed maid what wm a m around me. . fM te wisprscontinued- he came thlck anddfastinto an intrrutig echother, as trou mmus lu bot butp a didscussion. ftned- ed littiee 11 te gue the ub- ject of that IPresentil t>' diud *w&y mitogether, a"d for a lime the oiy"souigd 1 huard vas tbat terrible, muffied moan-that continued vith à dreary monoton>'. A foot touched me. 'Yen ns>' stand up,' JE hur igm eue gay'. Wbin I buzet no reckessli iutheti zuom 1 ihncied Utheic=7=atiea th vbich 1[ vas greeted ue tra in, g Ulpe, but the mni who nv wu me speke lu pure Eilal'. By tii. Urn iwbyocmaicrtrse sîcou Mat blutg botter ta) do. I stooi motion- -wu& is wa-s$wt gu-tour pies'1ad tvomie. I obeyoi.TMe atm l.usht me linoeliskim vlU A bad mi v lactua my* uoukda,, imc 1 w ilitaaca tfWrý batnDo bMOcketcoudlfnaln Xlni teucb e lit fai adoorlsed Tison I knev, for certai, I vusln the vr bsauea. The onI O Ungto beon vmso Macepota ueI> ad oe- te d7 Met>' mu>'lu en tdoor. As I urnedto grope >v>'mct beard Use mumur of volc lt sil vas, tiers vere 1people talklng iu the rnoin. thse door of vhlch ma> ligr.ha.! in Illgtoucbed. 1 could flot distlniab varda, but I vas sure the voices vere tisose ai men. 1 sqttad irre.soltite. Would!il not be bet- ter to knock at thc door and thrav my- seM upon lthe merorfdmatise mates et the ron? I couki apologlze and u«- pl1ain. MXy blintineas waufid accaunt for te mistabwe. Someonevould, ne doubt, b. kiwi enougl' te put me on my rliht romd home. Yea. this vau tiebeat tl'xng te do. 1 could net go on ceoing Imbo snrangebousf e S1k. amit thiel'. Perbapa ech boi ue theUs m hâan s eqnluly comun Iock sud My ' ey might open ai]. If s the end voulti be th"t soine alarmed householder vould put a bullet iuto me bstore 1 bad turne ta au- lait My>'Innoee.m Justas IraiçSd My fugers to baptise door I huard another voice-a vomsu 'a voimc.It seemed ta caewtrom the back roomu sud vuslning tg lm accompani- ment Played sottly ou a piane. I panse. and listoned. 1 have bet-n s occupied vith com- ? laining of the hmrdsl'is of my lot I lave not tolti you I haaeue salace to my miselry; tia saImrefal gifb,s o oten bestowed on thse bllnd.. munie. Rad it not been for this 1 belle .those eeka et darknoas and! umcerainty would have drIven me mad. EBad it nal been tisat coul.! pa ma",yvomi> lours saa> pleytms to myseftisat 1 ceul.! betaken tococerts sud &ear others pla>' and sine, My da vuld l'ave beenubear- able,- snd 1 su to th*"kof visat aîd 1 au la cMi t& rindethemu 1 vait.ed and listons.! t e esang. Il was tab o. a ni apurarecussil> Pro- inesi on tUs Continent, M. pera Dot pepulul>' knovu in iauns.Md èongWM » Um *wamatur von!.!dais to attmpL Thse s 1gr whoeve ase mughtbe-, uit sit> ttsiovt ma t lt -abro TW b* etfUOe bour mlgU wevolmunt f odeif ruatsuint. NevertSubm i> bc vs llateulu tana R ulà *«M I u vasMay te ogu11U md lozant ver, âansi mane viat, ladff hw Usut "ICI! Ml&bt acm~~ - hetý bek ý ~L. iuugue M.I 1whet *MIAR*- IMM 1w .rmrh~.ia ..u? ~ *M I L c omme ~F. bori C aif~hmet1 mUu oefflumil __1ci iraelhfg ~e a mirn a mi ib Aim fim êrbmumj buebi laimt a bf -ai bU la te Mohev 1 y Im in ot i]l "dM e Yuni nl uftuydowdM &«i Nsl wOd.> id eM IeW@. u vmrmgVO D but O 1-M-à 16e ro ~et tri e-' ..rw= 1 - 1 ouMu bm IC asMethw.nd unrat 1 as bUic __ _&ftoh i Mà Me acou whic I ba ai emUe s - ýO@ àm .Ev wm; UVmkament iIu ur - ~abea tue ai ied k» et.. mailnim ait ua ound i c uNuosve Na.wdt -abw ifd -[be mu Md b=teoe U l bob uo 7.â ý le pm t-- t u fum ato uel l. 1barpdfan-o tmft ïm. . t1 a c, MLot 8so1ug omIing m ouf au& The aTbm.bs tuaUc.AI»m ~~~SUi5 t kep u>'ben GO" ktSa oz11 rS:¶ina eutu disbe- M uuwbth let. a d MetSl spoablt'a po1' 'i on bone!'dm ae, etgfo umdmlypy.I ati GEl mdoibvn.h ~ hv'If htmn Governor Haiuton Fish waa noed ibr his, dportment, and he took guea pride La sendlng to the courts or IEu- rope in a diplomatiecscpsqity gentle- men whose dress and manners would not excite comment. He was much concene& however, when it became bms *uey to commission Horace May- nard, ci Tennessee, as minister to Tur- key, and CGodiove S. Orth, of Indiana. as Mlnister te Austria. lNeithroene wa remarkahle for bis observance of the social proprieties, and it was soute tUme before Governor Fish could devise tO 'lve dm a lesaon indresa. At last, 90thstr goeSM , an idea struck hMm, Mid SOndlgforth he said something like this to the Indianot statesman: s'Mr- Ortb., I have a favor to »ak you-1 "6Anything I can do for you. Mr. Sec- "lThanik you, Mr. Orth, thank you. si.yen are very good. Mr. Maynard, von know, ts an excellent gentleman, but he is flot accustomed to the ways of society as von or 1 are," and the Secre- tarv smiled pleasantly st the -guilelesa Orth, who had on a skv-blne necktie and-unblackened boots. Afrer Iiaving elinched bis point he continued: III ara airaid he will in'vent some Startling in- novation, on the costume usual among gentlemnen when they are out in soc jet>'. hemay startie the foreigu courts with a red necktie and a sack coat. and now what 1 want to aak you, Mr. Drth, is ta gfre him a hint, as you are b.th going over on the same steamer, about what yow or I should wear on social occa- sions-the dress coat, black trousers and waist coat, and the simple white tie. Ton will know preci-eIv how ta do î, and you will oblige me- greatly b>' attending to the mattler of 307 mueh imprtancee, a» you. as a member of polit& socîety, know." The hint was taken, and Mr. Orth was noted among the diplomatiets at Vienna for his faultiess attire. Mr. Mavnard. wlth Mis long black hair and Indian features. was flot so apt & scholar-Ben: Perley Poore in Boston Budget. &, rngiis.h ad î=,01,h Noeltst. Between the method ci a Datidet 'sd a Troflope. whicu to choose? What l the outeome respecrively of their la- lws? Eepeiled bn- the Ei%ýg1ish novel- ist's lack of ail grace of form, by the alovenlimess and wearisome verbosit>' of Mis style and hi.uniforrn prosaic color- ing, we May be. tempted to deny him bis due, tu refuse him the recognition et hi, Iidei.ity to the truth of "h aver- ffl hanman nature which he paints. The. reverse is apt ta be the case with the. resder of Daudet -or othar of the skillini Freh writers of to-day. Their Charm la the thing tfirst feit; the delight- Wu eonvietion that we have to do with au artist who takes hi2nself ad his creative work most serioualy, and who vIR trest un ta no alouched, rough- eat, hal-emvleted work. Oni>' after Continud lperusal of the eaccomplish- ed writem doos the as>ense of something vauzing uake itacif ML.Adm&able m the>' eri, higlily as vo enjoy them, we note, the absence of a cuehaift im- preui.aet resâty; there bhs not beea enough et Vital sym pathy in the author wth the. hEm4Rî&y bq oukid.pct to - arce au ioatu the.red«, Who feelslit"I.orno wa" ± a of assai in- intW eoactom ,but ib rhoe muufrum osayMi le»d spprmda- ssxuetlo. Md charm etai narrve Md demnrptive style. The remait ad Trol- - ty la ssMf*a bý "tet" icpmàmhdg ai o lb.* *MrwoumM hav eauo4«.r» m OveM *0 emmcii ie laumamE #M w7làn>b- -O , - u&ba *0 bumbaw om. *0 Dmdwa om i m. o _ _ - k*M TCWI u la Ibn ce MtWb" o , a hs tact ai wbrflmfapi xw»êm*ý * 0. hUb1e mda dmos u ie.sM olt te" mu wdM. a li BD aelm . e taer Md a Mlld sivi hmaI& bvould hlm a U nu&d scud dia. pisnomme bar vorce the ,smuÎo UYRbamMul roc kow ne ot w m ab ot daflv himlatam wCoembc"a suld cha 1 ed ukbhoumau ilthe vagrant df md coM t Us uehoroodL n.igkbom wlve.hlbly amuaed ut fiat, but frmiy tlqy bogm ta think the thiug vs ma uca. &They complain- ed ta the kayeot, vho ordarsd the lady U> clasm ber othlisabmSut. This aM. rea.t to do. I um o vas brought iule a polios couft Mud *Mdlfi" fanc for a violatLioa stown ordiamao. ons- a1-sladtDash4pgiea curtbut the f _ -bdow w»vab bammont pnt.codmdcil vodd. TAps There are hersesneed sud vould A. borne 0w bard, dry ho which w àe 0 dmeci, nore euh.s. For vithered mv odways lame off, and tips vot thin pl taie haif of t frog Mdl th =0I to apreea liu of the agon and pis>. Tbhe the frog gr feet wi- re in1 aiponse of duced. To destro>' AUl ot Ui fallowing Up) 17 moil, iMay out lcs ofe with oes It id now v b. plowed ai mmmure, or of gmPer.phoi wuil moon sar mà ia six vw eoedq la 1 unbr, thai gowed again là fair growt~ rsmpanUly it middle of Ai bigis (nût hi MWv veil, Bà bapd unde mmaior dry e rmàn te evII>' third ahould bu lu int ful blo humus vili eweeku or ooardj mm. ver:y @@on theo~ Woold be a WB trosime SguuWil obm alth týà1 -KINIG, w»Jh name .m1 by sakiMes amai'be cnred =eflo!the blood. ào disease perpet ~ueisioi aîter mallot svxnptoin Puuent - ie" Colilasl, ying mh alterative "ssem He rifhdead polo trdteatùg thee Ilegener freoSmposed of k4W8, sud otbfir- p-MZedts fo .o Île medical Zhyuloianws cons tDA»,à?ÂRILLA , Abs rot man diseasesf the blood. It is est practicable other preramti are C!aime-l an2d m well as the b CdUo, ln thç worl Ayer's or. .. C. Ay.l [ Analy gld by &UfD FIIIDAY. z plugglI Georae Hti Y., wr'les th* vhose uddt' about noeu. à.asone4 al,. tap&red tu wîth fin, Fa plunz@ are car opening of t third a Their 1 doue.' Thýv me taklýn ou splendidly.- uiilar ci.zes nmmely: to snough to L aimteh h i sumrunds th ln withdraw aioulv, 60 t @nter the ndi sure to cause

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