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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 Dec 1879, p. 6

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A new person-Herold Treiiryâ€"hsd come Intely to Xirhlington. He wee snesrneet. cnergetie young men. who hsd won his spurs In on Rest End psrish and hsd now scceptcd this country living beceuse it seemed to open up nnew held oi useiulnees. He hsd plunged hrsvcly into the midst oi his work; he wss lorever going up end down smong his perish- > toners. eolsoing end comforting, presching luniul cndursncc snd trustiulnees to ell. ' Be is now peying s round oi psrochisl visits, sccompenisd by. en old college chum, who is spend ng Christmss with him. "Yonder." esid Treiiry, pointing to e thln ” threed oi smoke which rose irom some geunt : tress into the sullen wintry sirâ€""yonder is the house-ii. indeed. it deserves so grsnd s plumeâ€"the hovel. rsther. oi one whose cue II the hsrdeet oi nil thc hsrd ones in my «.unhnppy eure. This msn is s mere hedger gsnd ditcher, one who works ior sny msster. lost olten icr the reilwsy. but who is never csrtsin oi e job sll the yesr round. He he newsrm oi young children snd he hes just lost his wits. He is sbsolutely prostrsted: cghsst probsbly st the iuture beiorc him, Ind his utter incspscitytodo his duty by Ill motherlcee little ones. Jeoki"ssid the ’srson. stopping short suddenly. end looking “flight into his compsnlon’s isee. " I won. is: whether you could rouse him r I! you could only get him to nets 3 signâ€"to cry. orleugh. or tske the smsllest interest in common siisirs. Jock, I believe you're the Very men. You might get st him through gthe ehiidren iâ€"thst msrvellous hsnhy-penhy ”yours, those surprising tricks: e child Islestoyou nsturslly st once. Try end lshs iriends with these. Perhspe when the htherseee them interested and unused. he Iniwsrm e little. speck perhsps. spprovo. [es ops smile. end in the end give in. Jsck, will you try 7" i Jsck Newhiggin wse by profession I con- I. but nsturc hsd intended him ior s new Boudin. or s Wizard oi the North. Be Isl more then heli s proiessionsl by the he wee iull grown. In sddition to the nick eye end the iscile wrist, he bed the giits oi the susve msnner end the isce { brsee. Be hsd even studied meemeriem lid clsirvovsuec. and could upon oecssion unwise his sudience considersbly by his :32?" “ 80 oroyou. Don. thot’o o loot. God hlou you too.” uid noro thon on rough voice in ooitonod oooont. " Porhopo tho brot '11 bring you luck, ottor oil." Wintortido ogoln. nix yooro iotor. but this ooooon io wot ond oluohy. Onoo moro we on It Kirklington, o long “toggling viilogo. whioh might hovo olnmborod on in oboonrity 10am. ind not tho Northwootorn lino boon oorrlod oiooo by it. to giro it o plooo in Brod- Ihow. ond o oortoin importonoo on o junction and oontro ior goods tromo. But tho ootivity woo oil obout tho ototion. All tho monont oflioiolo hod honooo ond cottogoo thoro; in tho viiingo llvod only tho iiold- lobororo who worhod ot tho nolghboring oototo. or oomotimoo iont thoir bond for ojob 0! running on tho lino. Thou poor lolk bod o growoolno lilo oi it, o hord hond-to-month ltrngslo tor hm oxiotonoo ogoinot perpotnol ply-“on. oooonpo_niod_ _by_ nnromitting tcii. loud m c dllcpldctcd pnrcc. c common Imp-lock bag pnrcc 0! [Mod brown lccthcr. lucid. n.- c hrm thlublc. 3 pm: ticket. 2130“» Incl! of c Bunk o! Enalcnd notc for " th‘ good'c hull c bulk notc to you? ” “ Hull 3 loci'c boner thcn no brand." “ Yu. but you can out one. hm you cu’t pu- thc other. Won't you catch it from your Inc 1' How‘ll you loco her. Dcn 7 Whn‘ll Ibo cc, 2__" “ 860‘]! any I done quite tight.” replied pun, penny. -“ 8110'. A good Ion. God blou hut dqmssbl 'I'll come 30“ than I. own- !8. ugfi than they “all my me uni “to It “ Lying on tho line. in» where it Ml. 90:11an it didn't (all, pethnpl it was chucked out. .Whnt math: 2 I‘ve 30$ it, and got to l_ook the; it._ gun's enough to: me. Some The mm Iniwl linen m white md 01 an. untold-l. hm he by upon in old [11th 9nd glow bin 9! gift, _flmnol. All they clothe- ? Whit 7 A bnbyâ€"u child In]! I dczon weeks 01d. no non. A pink and white piece 0! human chins. 0: Mail. a Drudon. und .1 (10110»er Inhionod Ind timed u biscuit or Bone Pommdour. And Du: had piokod up something. It wu . but“. I common whim wicker hunt. with n 11¢“..th down by 3 “ring. Whnt d}d_ It 003.“ 2 Refreshment: 1 Dirty “ R0 ; 1:. odd he'd «on Iomelhing drcp tron the mm. und he wont down the line to M n 119-". flop pingâ€"bound {or Ialntpool and the 110141;. Tho nun! ofliolnllâ€" polnumon. thallium), portal. plutooloy GIGâ€"8N oolloob mhtuwuory to going on duty for the “Whou'l I‘m?” uh one o! the crowd upon} tho phuomt Wot tad dmry. It in mldwintar: the «on. in thllnaton. on the London Northwuhm; tho “no. 10.45; just um ”page!“ gull lit-flags}! thropgh withou: '“ l uw'hlm in the but jut am the 10 45 m! tlyongh. 0m" has some $0 my hum Love comet): with the min drop! mad the dew, And m the sunfish mum: mm the fly . Though «sun love. no lo“. or man 11 1mm. Goal love [never dio- n -, Lon over. mid”. out! In" ll the loldon lhmd tint links the yams With bluntnsl from the cradle to me puu ; letter to lo”. '00 n m D: the. u Thu: nun Mouguuâ€" , m "I. Lon over, lumen. over! In? duh on. lootod tho burden of be: heat. The when tuba filo-mod Imh do" mu: Item hot and. dnun tho could not. but w put In no: )outh'l won yous. But 3 tho “as.“ Love not I" 10!: mi. my song m. but an. idle m. A and and down! duty 0! Nu looting; thy yam bun lot a no longer stay. “I hue: Impala Italic Lou "at, “1.7.. out! Wig): EEWmTquud “Gig: of 13: non. ; n- or Inn totem: I on gloom mum. a: non "-3 ' ' “ no" not. Ill. ans. " love not." V Lon In! Ibo ansâ€"hot tun vole. mum m duh-om. m um um aux-mu. awn». m.- I. The childrenâ€"dam ol thouâ€"m “ I! there nothing ubout him 2 Tan him 3‘ Whore did you come Ion-on it 2 ” ukcd A BANK NOTE IN TWo HALVES. Jock lot hi: companion «mm: on. It won his hnbit to get III the iniozmntion pouiblo nbom ony company in which he ionnd him- uii. (or his own purposes as n oioirvoynnt; nnd whon Mn. 81mm flogged. ho plied her with mim qnutiona, nnd 10d hot on from on. poison i0 “other. muting menial not“ to um him haunt-r. It in than by «total And inboxionl pnponiion um mnny oi the nuns. Ind loomingly myntorionl loo“ 0! «a Mount con) our on potloxmod. " A ohuitoblo imputation! With whom did It origins“? " " Sir Lewis Mull-by." “ Plano polut him out to me." no wu shown I gun. noowung hoe upon the right of tho hootouâ€"n 1m like u musk, it aux-hoe tough and wrinkled. through which the em shone out with bololul light. like oorplo-oundlu In I upulohre. “Plenum «suture-l I’d inner no moo 111931“, on . gnyplghp.” "He he 3 terrible ohuuior, oeruinly. Turned hi- wiio out of door: boom“ rho would not give him an heir. It in thin war: of children to inherit hi1 title and cruis- whioh pron upon ‘hil mind. ihey My. uni 1:1..th hinrgo mororo 3nd rnolnnoholyi’ They were eordlelly reeeived et the " Biz Home." Jeok wee hended over forthwith to hm old Meade, who fignretively rnehed into hie erme. They were London eeqneinteneee, no moreâ€"o! the eort we meet here end there end everywhere during the eeeeon, who am for nu, end we for them. ee mnoh ee tor South-lee Ielendere. hut whom we greet with reptnrone effneion when we meet them lne etrenge pleee. Jeek knew the led, whom he eeeorted In to dinner ee e goeelpy deme. who. when hie beck wee turned. mede ee mneh eport 9! him er of her other fflende. " They were talking M lunch 0! your wou- dcflul heck in conjuring. cud come one acid the‘ thc eklll mlgm prove inconvenient-â€" when you plexed cude. fog lacunae." " I hue boon fl stating your mun all thy.” begun Mu. Blunll. 7' Wu“ noun»: 2 1 would hue thougm mpg]! too lnnlgqgfiomtfifl "8me 1. III’. with the 3mm: 0! pleasure. I! you could but and them other hull. it would give Hunâ€"thw- whot we all himâ€"Inch o gnnd mm in liloâ€"«hooking nd the price pi Phillis himito tom. honogt undo." Juk aim! the mum's huntifiohiiud to do hll hon, nnd um the eon-gm IIOJID mu. Whoa Juk Newblggln got back to the pn- lomao be loud 3h“ his ho» had mopud An invitnlon for them both to dine M tho “Bis Bom."u it wu called, the country scale! 3h. squire 9! 93. puma: " I cannot alvo you much hope lb“ I dull mooted. but I wlll do my but. Will you mm no with the note for I limo? ' Jeok exunined me linen; It bore e mono- grem end ereet. The fires he rode out to men H.L.M.; end the ereet wee plelnly two hemmere eroeeed. end the motto, " I strike " â€"no: e eommon ereetâ€"end he did not remember to hero eeen It belore. " And thin we: oll 1" " ’Oept the bent note. Thu wee In I poor old puree. with e pen flakes end e tumble. I [am them out” Ink. 5 true damn“ ka oxminod our, and. mummy. The pum box. the nuns Heater Goninn in rude loner- imido, and the [mm mm wu nude on in the “no “ Thet'e whet I thought, eir. or I'd heve given you e job to do. I've been in went at e reel conjure: men, n long dey. end nothing lane ’11 do. Bee hete. elr,” he nid, ee he took e smell. omlully lolded peper from between the leevee ol the Bible: “ do you eee thin 2" It wee hell e Benk-ol-Englend note for £100. “ Now. elt. could eny conjure: help me to the other hell f" "How did you come by it 7" Jeek uked at once. “ I'll tell you. elr. ehort on I can Ineke It. Conjurer or no eonjurer. you've got e kindly heen. end I'm mun euro thet you‘ll help me ll you on." 7D“: then described how be 1m! picked up that)!!!“ from Q). l_0 45 Itlyorpoo! gxprgu. “ There I“ the linen; I've kept It. See here; ell method quite pretty and proper, with leee round the edges. no though ite mother loved to note the little one enact." " All Mot. of come ; it all oomu 0! long pumice." uld Jack. us he proou dad to ex- plnln some ol the ulmpla pronoun, hoping lo enohsin tbs mm'l unantlon. RSI-(Ins. indeed. i hopolni symptom. Ho wu round. then. to take lone lament in '11“ bud ooentud. 7- I'm m naught. rough oo'nntrymm. III, but I have hard toll tint those “range “1133! you (19 up o_nly_trickp; tin" it not: “ You can’t laugh. lit,- 1! ion: hour: ho_a_vy_;_ it you do. is on; _bo 9nly a_|ham." 7 'Whilo Be In. Ipuking ho ind tuon the Bible Iran the axon. and resuming his mt. best}; to mm the pun “only over. " It in good (or all 0! us. now nnd Ignin. I take it." add J wk. doubting. nnd going towud him. the children sndnnlly «floating in nlmfl corner uni ooppqtjng noun. " It be very good of you. sir, unruly; very good to: to “he no kindly to the little chicks. It does then: good to hush I bu. nnd it ain't many on thoyivo had to_ nuke 'om. lowlyt" his ohm ot the npoil. md duodbo volumin- onsly whn hid occurred. This and tho reputed Ihouta o! [subm- named to pro. duo. some impression on him. Pmomly he looked our his shoulder. Ind said. but with- om aim-don: {mm 68 the are} Am! Ind 60m our to join in; thy tun. aging bapk. goyom. to qxhlblt T50 pretty boy Ind vory soon lo“ the mm: a the are. And Ind com. on: to join “ 11m. little can. do gm «0 thin ammo mun 80': I wanna. Know III“ a con- jmt u.~'1‘ommy r" otlod the pawn. «whine up I mm o: Ion: or m from the floor. "No. not you; nor you. Bath; no: you. Jun}, ;"_u:_d be nu thrpushpu the}: 31mm: mommt III pzropluoul J at Newblggln hey n. he Ind tortnnmiy and his pooh“ with an“. outages and one: baton lowing the pmomgo. no he Ind ml! hi. uppmhu ru_dy to hmd._ Tho, hid now and flair gunboll, 3nd were luring had ct their vlmou. The moment I» propitious; Juk Newblggln beam. he no term-mu mm m- poem. Tho mu: tm‘ul his bad to: (flaunt, guo n blnnk “no, then u: lmpoxoopflblo rhodhund one. non ha sloworod down upon a n. okhmlohloo Ill ovoo tho floor. Mm qulto anon oouo out boyoud tho oontrol at tho oldoot tormho'oo bulod tn Iottlna out tho toblo for tho mudoy moolzono othot ohfld. o! It: or moo. o bright-ma. oxooodlngly booutunl boy. tho hootâ€"won not noturo‘o vocotko well knownâ€"moi, to Do hon: Imong ood bolong to onoh Iumund- lug 3o. Itood botwoon tho8 log I at tho mon hlmooll. who but hlo book to tho vloltoro. and I“ ozouohlng low on: tho «may flu. “ AI yon hon dmd me to do my wont." sold Jock. " mun now to who. I In" to any. Not only did I know um wu only the bolt 0! n no“. but I know when tho othot lull In to b. loam.“ ‘ There wu much spplsuu at this harmless Ind luoooutnl denommt 0! mm throu- onod at one mg. to land to Alton-“on. por- hupl to I qumol. Btu not Newbiggtn wu nos “ti-fled. And u he make he took the crumpled paper (tom the hnndu o! the null, unpmod buonot. n wu exhibited for Inspection â€"¢ho half 0! I Bunk-ot-Englmd not: tor £100. “ Shy l ” cried JuiNowbiggin. twins him thrnpuy. and "rating In n voloo o! thunder. “lit! 11- not Ioâ€"yon know “â€"1: In only the h. 1’ “Au yon prepnI-od to soon?” aid the buonet, hnnahtily, to hobs " Oettoinly. ” “ Whet doee thin pocketbook contain? " " Evidence." The oontcet between them woe now a l’ entrance. “ Evidencc oi whet t ” “ 0! note thet mnet mono: or inter come to light. You hove in thot pocket-book [into in a long ohein oi chem-tones: which. how- ever cueinily conceded I or onion], dreeded. time in ite inexonhle come must bring onntnnliy to lie ht. There is no bond, enye the Sponieh proveth. which in not some do, inlfilled, no doht thot in the long run in not poid." " mm fldionlonl non-cunt I give you my word thin pookou-book oonulns nothing- Ibgolnhly nothingâ€"but a Bunk otoEnglmd noujo: qno hunrdgodr ”may”: "But do you?" :3de lawn] of the by- Iundm, :11 of whom were growing deeply inter-30m sylannnudw: , 8h- Lowil nanny tSnluud tint ho did, uni produced itâ€"m ordinuy moxoooo loothor pang And pocket. book All in one. " The memory of n hereh deed you now strive in vein to "deem." " Thi- bordere upon Impenlnenoe.” «Id 8!: Levin. with 5 hot flash on hie cheek. and pueion in hie eyee. “ Bue let on leave eb. “notion. end try tangible mu... Gen you “ll me whet I hue In this pocket? ” He touched the 1m breeu o! hie tell ooet. " A pocket-book." " Bah! Go on can dire. Every one eerrlee e pogkee-hook in hie ppehee." " I will admit tint you hue oomldonblo power in this Image bunch of moron-nay 11 you will mm: 3 low qua-Hons of mine." " Proceed.” uh! Junk. gravely. manna hi: on. 9:911 mt} wlghout flinohlng. ‘ ' " Tall in win: in no» on thy-hind .3 this pmont moment.” “ Tho Int 0! u mule heir. ” Juk up 110d, promptly. and thanked Mn. Bttwall in his “Plhl'l You hove loornod from Burke tho: I hove no children." aid Bit Lewis. how}. but he won 3 little taken nbook. " Anything olu 2" “ Try him. it: hum. try him'youull." «lad noun! volou. “1|me Ilka to 10nd mu]! to such tally. to uncanny Io nimble an exhibition: But he mind to be conscious um hmhor prob}: 30qu 9011713 Juk'n (not. “Oh, but this in too prepouuoul" 8i: Lewis Mull-by wu bout! to any. qnlto angrily. The oonfinnod applause profound- ly (ll-gutted him. “This it the menu ghuptmilm. It mug: be put a: 911d to. I: the {m of it he mot harvvoiiimi hoist;- hmd by antacid noun." in the commonest impoctmo. Then on thing: which ho ha couched up in cdvcncc. Let him b9 triad with cqmcthing which upon Another watch. however, was pounded up into powder and brought out whole iron a cabinet in an adjoining room ; and thie trick enoceeeiuily accompllehed, Jack Newblggin. who waa now completely on hie mettle. paeeed on to higher flighte. He had epent the vaca- tion oi the year pravioue in France. ae the pupil oi a wizard oi European ieme. and had maetered many oi the etrange ieate which are uenaily attributed to clairvoyance. There ie eomething eepeeially uncanny about theee trioke. and Jack'e reputation rapidly inoreaeed with thin new exhibition oL.hie powere. Thanh to hie emu-examination oi Mre. Bitwoli at dinner. he wee in poeeeeeiou oi many iacte connected with the company. although moetly etrangere to him; and come oi hie hite were eo palpably happy that he raieed ehoute oi eurpriee, ioilowed by that terrified hueh which not uncommonly euc- ceede the diepley o! aeemingly eupernatural And e bonded it book to 8!: Louis, who mind with ill-conceded “summon. H. In on much phuod, probobly. ot Juk‘n expansion 0! pouiblo “flora in “no proposed mot u_ n the roooyory 0! his property} _ “ m. 10 hr too nhnblefl he laid, cour- Ioon-ly. “ too much of I mature to be risked In any conjuring trick; m ordlmry modern mtohhhmighc npluo. bun not 3 work 0! us a t ‘ ." A eurloue old lubloned wetoh lt wee, which would hove saddened the bent at o weteh oolleo'tor; oll jewelled and enamelled. odomed with ore-tJ end ineorip tlonâ€"on heirloom, which bed probably been in the Melleby totally to: years. Jeok looked it. over curiously, medltotlvely, then enddenly rel-lug hl‘.’ eyes. he etued intently Into Siry Lewis Moflebj'e hoe, Ind olmoet u qnle_k_ly drogped them _osoln. new it. Perhepe through it he might meke ite owner unconiorteble.“ only to: n moment. But how to sent into hie hende 2 He uked to: n wetch. A doncn [were cflered. No. none'oi than would do. It niuet he I sold ntch. n repenter. 81: Louie Mellnby'e wee the only one in the room. end he at fleet die- tinctiy xeiaeed to loud it. But no nanny «meet enteeetice were nddrcucd tohint. the hoeteu leading the ettcck. thet he ccuid not in common courteey continue touiuu. With something like e growl. he took hie wetch :13 the chein end bended it to Jeck New- “ n. The eonjnre: mule the eonventionei pinn- puddins in e int, tired wedding tinge into quutem ioevee, did ell meme: oi eerd tricke, kniie txieke. pieiol trieke end juggled on eoneeientioneiy right through hie reper- toire. There wee never I smile on Si: Lewie' ieee; he Ineered nomintehbiy. Pineiiy. with en oetentetion thet uvored oi mdeneu, he took out hie wetoh. e guet gold repeeter, ioo_ke(_l 9t it. em} gnmietekebiy pygmy tho mfluxmdurdlnw. n ohozno o! volumhondodhythot ot tho hootou. ouu monod hot to hit wash. 'l‘hm tunnel to In only on dbuntlont. 51: Low!- mum. who not only did not tronblo hlnuolt to book up the invitation, but when tho portonnnnoo wu utunuy begun. wu nt no palm to can on} hll conumpt Ind dugout. and n It. and unmmunbly ”nod. J A?! hugged (0;; am 19:91: «“29on yo Whoagho'holo My“ mm in; arm Michal ’MoGuiu. 3: Suspension Bridge, who some months ago no nonunud to Anbmn 8m. I’d-on lot an no" on o con- viction [or up. ollogod to hon bun con- mluod on Mon Boon, from Condo. hon bun pudonod by tho Governor out «laud (tom cool-01mm. The uee of leeched eehee, brought melnly from Uenede, ie lergely lnoreeeing upon our chore ferme. They ere ehlpped from Oewego end other leke porte in eenel boete. brought down through the eenele end the Hudeon River. end towed to the porte on Long Iclend end in Oonneetlcut. where they ere eold to fermere. who eerry the eehee in their own teeme to the fielde where they ere to be ueed. Theee eehee ere not very thoroughly leeched. end contein e eoneidereble quentity of poteeh, ee well ee other hinde of plent food. They heve long been need to greet iedventege in the onlongrowlng dietrlcte, 1 end more recently their uee hee extended to } ell ferm crope. Leet yeer, Wllliem B. Fish. of Myetic Bridge, purcheeed em 1.600 buehele. end need them upon hie f . They were put upon hie greee lende end upon other crepe. with very eetiefeetory reenlte. They were epreed upon hie meedowe et the rete of 100 bnehele to the core. The eoet of the eehee wee eeventeen cente e buehel. meklng eeventeen dollereen ecre for the menure.‘ The inereeeed yield of hey wee et leeet one ton to the ecre. doubling hie crop wherever I the eehee were ueed. He thinke the lncreeee; in the hey will my oneohelf the eoet of the; fertilizer the tint eeeeon. It ie well known‘ thet the eflect of eehee ie virible for e long‘ time upon greee lende. eome eey for twelve or fourteen yeere. Meedowe cen be kept much longer in greee where the eehee ere ueed ee e top droning. The eehee were eleo epplled to corn end poteto crepe. with equelly eetlefectory reeulte. The beet evi- dence of the velue of thie fertilizer ie the feet thet the fermere who uee them ere mek- inglerger inveetmente in them every yeer. They ere moet economleelly eppliedto ferme ueer eeeporte end river lendinge, where they on be taken directly from the eenel boet. They ere not a coneentreted menure. end cennot be carried long dietencee by rell with profit. COINICTICUT. ing, end their pleoee ere being filled by eteem propellere end towing veeeele. The increeee In the number oi eteem end towing creit ie merked, ee ie eleo their increeee in else. The greet mejority oi the veerele now efloet ‘ ere old. end muet repidly peel out oi exiet- enee; henee ii there le not e etriking revivel in veeeei building during thie end the two eueeeeding yeere, the merino oi the lekee muet ehow e etertling deereeee. A heeltby inereeee in building ie. however, elreedy noticeeble, end muet be eugmented by the ierge increeee in the quentity oi freight to be moved end the inereeee in freight retee. The leke merine. like the reilroede ie ieet peeeing into the control oi lerge eorperetione. which muet in e iew .yeere monopolize the bueineu. There hee been e remerkeble decreeee in the veluetion oi veeeel property eince 1873. but the lete rice in ireighte ie elreedy enheneing it egein. The profite thie ieii ere good. end during the ieet monthe extreordinery. The inereeeed productione oi the country end the revivel oi bueineee will meke theee edveneed retee permenent. Cepitel. thereiore. judiciously invented in veeeei property. will [or eeverel yeere return good dividends. Lavi- Mnllnby 's contusion Ioon rein-thud iho rightful heir, and Don Blookit in sitar your: ind no men to roam: the generosity which ind promp ted him to give the um. handling the shelter oi his rude home. It waa the watch borrowed from Sir Lewia Maliaby which first aronaod Jack’a anepicionl. It bore the atrange erectâ€"two hammera oroued, with the motto. “ I etriho"â€"which wae marked upon the linen oi the child that Dan Biocklt picked up at Kirklington station. The initial oi the name Mallaby coincided with the monogram H. L. M. Jack rapidly drew hie conclusions and made a hold shot, which hit the mark an we have coen. SQIne Important F-cu Connected There- with. The Oleulnnd Penny Post hue compiled n veluehle utlclc on the extent, chunctor, value and profltl of the leke commerce lot the put uven gem, with ite prelcnt tendon- clee end future outlook. The impomnt incte ndduced from the utlcle are thct the numberoi cult hes mnterielly diminished lines 1873, while the tonnnge hu elightly increased. The ttylo hu mnterlnlly chnnged since that time from all to Item nnd tow- ing nicely. _ Bell veteeln eye lent disappea- This son and heir m handed over to another «complies. Hotter Garrison. who mu bribed with £100. hnll down in tho Ihlpo of n hnll note. the other hull to hem“ when she nnnonnoed her nlo onlnl in Ten- with the stolen child. Mu. Gorrlgan hud on unquonohoblo thirst. nnd in her transit ho- twoen London Ind Liverpool ollowed her proolonr ohnrgo torllp out of her hundl, with thg oonnqnonoca yo know. Sir Lewie hed been e younger eon; the eldeet inherited the iemily title. but died eerly, leeving hie widow to give him e poethulnoue heir. the title remeining in ebeye- ce until time ehowed whether the inient wee e boy or e girl. It proved to be e boy. whereupon Lewie Melleby. who hed the eerileet intimetion oi the hot. put into execution e neierioue project which he hed cereiully concocted in edvence. A girl wee ohteined irorn e ioundling hoepitel end enh- etituted by Led: Melleby’e nuree. who wee in £10.15. pey, for the newly born e9n_end heir. It won pmlym leisure. They took him up mun dud tended him; but the one was duper.» tron: the flat. 0an 1m bolero tho and did he '0 hr recover the power or much u to be nble tom-k0 lull oonloulon ot vb“ bud occurred. “ Bileneo i 8.3 no more." eried 81: Lewis. in honor. “Ileeyou know all. I um I hove hod no pence since I won tempted to total: and to wonkly loll. But! on prepmd to make oil the teetitution ond reputation in my power. union. unhoppuyâ€"unlul it be Ilrudy too hie." Even while he won lpeeklng hit too. tnrnod ghostly polo. hlo lipd were covered with n fine white loom. he mode one or two oonvnieivo ettempte to eteody himeeu. than. with. wild. gained look mund, he tell henvily to the cor. ' «so and: m bu's'um an.“ 'Wm bum». can n «can to spoon pouhnmocono. “"Thooumhd! wu ulna toâ€" sun 1 3.381: Lula 2 " “8h Lula noddod lndiflmntly. “ It III ulna to one flu“: Gonlgm. In Irish nurse. .1! you: .30. It wu mo prion o! I 930d olyhioh youâ€"" An Experiment wlIh Cllld. All“. DUB LAKE MARINE; In e peper reed beiore the Boyel Society. London.Mr.Beede euigne to our eerth epert. od oi exletenee greetly in exceee oi the limits neneily nemed by geoiogiete. Boeing hie eetimetee upon the obeerved rete oi growth oi ceicereone end other eedimentery iorne- tione, the meterieie ior which ere px inmiehed by the dieintegretion oi grenitie. beeeltie. end other oryeteliine roohe. he drew: the inference thet the eiiminetion oi the cedi- mentery etrete mutt heve demended-el e minimumâ€"at leeet 600.000.000 yeeu. Thie period he dividee ee ioilowe: 200,000.- 000yeere ior the iormetion oi the Lemon- tien. Cembrien. end Silurien depoeite ; 200,000,000 yearn ior the Devonien. Oerbont- ierone. end Poikiiitio eyeteme ; end en eqnefly veet period oi time lot the eieboretion oi ell the other overlying rock. A Eureke. Nam, coroner. eiter eummoning e jury end over the corpee eweering theeene. remerked " Gentlemen. ii you here eny donbte no to the men being deed. joet weik down to the doctor’e omce end eumine hie heert. which her jolt been removed", The jury with one eccord eeme to the concimion without imthcr evidence thet the men wee deimt. Mr. Alex. Bobcrteon. oi Dundunnoehie- Perthehire, whoee neme hee been prom! nently kept before the Scottieh public during the put twelve or fifteen yeere in connection with hie legel bettle with the Duke oi Athole. hee enivcd in Ottewe. He propoeee to remein there ior eome deye. end will then come to Toronto. end flneiiy vieit Menitobe. Hie mein object le to eeoertein the ieeeihiiity oi the eettling of e colony oi Scotch lemon in the Northweet. end to confer with the Dominion Government ee tothe inducement. which might be oflered the fer-mere et home to enter upon euch e couree. end whet ieoilitiee would be pieced et their diepoeel. During the peeeegc through the continent. Mr. Roberteon propoeee to lecture et different pointe on eubjecte oi generei intereet to Scotemen and their deecendente. With Inch mettere ee the Butherlend end Perthehiee cleerencee. the gene end lend lewe of Boot- lend, end Scottieh egriculture. Mr. Boherteoee ie thoroughly ecqueinted. Don‘t buy thermommn nov. Th '1! to [out mu “hm. 0) Army telegrephlng by meens ol fleshing signele hes been successfully done. between stetions fifty miles spert, by the British in Airice. The London Photographic News suggests thet e csmere be employed In photogreph the signels by the heliogrsph. es it would be possible to signal much tester. for the receiver. instesd of requring time to puzzle over the messege es it wee trenc- mitted, -need psy no attention until the complete sentence wec before him. No doubt there would be certein presticel difliculties to be overcome in sdepting the cemere to the heliogrsph. but epplicetlons o! e like neture ere precticed every day by scientific men. The Hence hellogreph. first submitted to the British Government by Mr. Menee in 1869. es now used. is e very simple contrivencc, end es photographers ere interested in ell thet pertains to light. they might like to know how the epperetus is worked. It consists simply of e tripod. upon which stende e mirror. This mirror is usueliy ten or twelve inches in dhm. end e gless of this size is cspeblc cl reflecting e rey visible to the neked eye et e distenee of fifty miles, end even more in clees- westhcr. The mirror is moveble. swinging like en ordinery toilet looking giess. but it hes, moreover. e pivot et top end bottom. that permits it elso to be turned eldeweye. In this wey it is possible. whenever the sure shines. to reflect e rey in. eny direction. unless it should happen thet the sun is too ler behind. when the dillieulty is et once obvieted by bringing into plsy e second mirror, which reflects the reys on to the first. But it the distenee to be signeled in fifty miles ofl. itis necessery thet the sig- neler should eim perleetly straight, end to do this he hendles his mirror efter the menner oie rifle. He gets behind it. end looks through e hole in the centre (where the quicksilver hes been removed). end heving sighted the stetion eier ofl. he brings upin e line with his eye end the stetion e smell stud thet slides on e sighting rod, some ten yerds in front of the mirror. When this stud covers the distent stetion. the eim oi the mirror is correct. end ell the signelcr hes to do is to see thet the reflection of his mirror shines upon the stud. So long so this is the one he mey be sure his brother eier ofl will see the reflection too. A key to be pressed by the bend is in connec- tion with the mirror. end throws the reflection on end ofl the stud. end by pressing this key for short or long lnterveb. short or long flashes ere produced. This is the whole story ol the heliogrepb; end now. seys our contemporsry. thet our resdere mey heve leerned its modus operandi. we hope some 0! them will set to work end epply e cemers to it in such e wey thet the fleehes mey be recorded end true light impressions produced by its meens. mm “' "â€"V " -_. "" “â€"- ' To the saints who urn walking in pmdlqo far: They hue paused beyond night. at me touomhg .- .‘__AL none : Our sun will no down in the bountiful we». To min the glory um circles the mono. ' o! deithifl _-, -__ “'â€"" _. â€"' ....__. But the! live, like curtain». in God's lnnnih Unmfiggn we no bound by our love at! our "wet. And one day to: u all the bum: will cone. We. too. will go 0' or the river of rent. Al the strong sad the lovely baton uh." We toil at our am in the burden und he» 0! 1113': passion.“ noon. They no toldod m sleep, We ere eomtorted. even u lonely we ve. Fox the thought 0: men tenure Immune to weep. It in 39".: We "1010. thus their bum in may slim " ' " 'W " ‘â€" Yet linger “while in the desolate 311'. And on when nlono. ma .- on In the throng. 9' 399,1! evil “In!“ “419! “0.25““? nun.- A whifpéi "oBEéi ‘ iéh‘dif“ Riff lieâ€"Fa? tho wron ." And we ted um our wounou u {:1qu on high. In tho dew-threaded morn sud the 03):!an no. When pno children are marry or exhumed nun The “19ar whlph they left sad the books which they ma Spook namely. though um wlm tn oloquoneo rue. And a}; songgnt they sang. the den words mu _”,-, â€"_â€"â€"â€".. __- â€"â€"- -â€"â€"-â€"â€"- â€"â€" V ' fut To the plum the bland u «can and love. y “b their Pl The: no": gum log" uâ€"ou Mada who In. Thongs? shalom of dun: to momma» . Y 3 Amen-ma no“ memories are holding than Pinup-spiny o Fla-Inn. Bunch.

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