,SKOEM AKERS’ FINDINGS, c. , LEATHER (fun KINDS. ‘ ; % «Mandi debts collected. “Ia-mum 872. in BROWN Pruvincml Land 1W, am! Mr Arthur. (1. Robinson. Government Civil Engineex: and Java opeged an Ofï¬ce at UrilIia. - n n,L: -‘__‘.. u... MEN'S SENT FREE ON APPLI- , . .M'HON. Temperance men arc requested ‘itto‘dd in utemï¬ng tho circulation and useful- ï¬nal-’0! this pager. .' . ‘ '2‘de Templar", is ï¬lled with useful , an! {m items to Temï¬lars and temper- ‘.'~ ~ â€maul-ally, and s ould be liberally _.‘_ 3‘ marked by all who wish good success to the .‘ V_ _ ghstinence ‘aus‘e: -" Temple of Hpnor.†~'~ inn: 031.: um TEHPIAR. .’5ex_t doono the AND SHOES t 'f'- {DOORS-WT OF POSTAâ€"OFFICE, -‘ MississazaSt; - _- Orillix ,7â€er 4‘35†the largest. facilities for manufac- north of Toronto. country his old, stand next (ioor to ' $310011, Peter 88.. Orin“ 1 1 ; - 6 . “of Téeth at $16. 00. â€0500; at Dr. Saudermm‘ s. - La? .N.B.â€"_m_gpgninw £01; 3. stud-at. . _g§hpaad£onnsu,mp and cmsmmd . 3‘ ‘: £0 inform the inhabitants of Oril- . > ' git» gnéï¬icinity, that he has settled in 01'- _"w , the‘ xix-E513 of ‘ his professinn‘,‘ and . ;Itwinbe Mpg st allï¬nwsto attendto Awfu- which services may be required. S. ROBI\ SON; SOLICITOR. .arg ï¬bliciathe Dominica Bank, All kinds of Rams P. K. Srtvunr, omiuA SAUSAGE FACTORY. P..,,FITZGERALD VETERINARY SURG 7‘0â€, ' J. R. GR ANT, CO\ V EY - c. ., c. Valmflm' for the Can- ' Building Society. Orilha, Ont. w ’ .AXHSTRONG ' fl ‘ â€a: (W? to A. Fowlie. P. L. S.) _: .1. v v Land Surveyor, Dranghtsman. humor and Architect, Vahmcor. Land at. Maps compiled. Disput- V dadjusteck H W- e'xt oorto t o “()zillia ease,†tidy becupiad in A. Fowhe “Mushy mail will receive prompt atten- Ik-MMBoxa 57.0mm; P. 0. 1:35. ." J. oï¬GH; M._ ivery stables! HATCHEDASH srmim. ‘0.‘H. BOSANKO, L. D. s., 051153 gagnlarly on the 16th, 17:21 and 18th Submiption, one Dollar (1 year. l. UU‘xn; mu 1)., Member of the College of Physicians and “05012:" (Graduate of Victoria Univer- gram. Surgeon, andkcconcheur; Bea- , t, Ofï¬ceé-Beaverton Digpenfary. W'â€" p H; ;ILAWRENCE, , OEâ€, Louis-s Street, Toronto. Manufacturer and deale; ii: ALPORT, Awspntgniti Arbitra- .R‘ELL. - .- Proprietor, ALWAYS ON HARD. -IO 00 {ha â€RI-g. S. Robiison’s an , u MT. 51} Orders? for mWinwperiox-style‘ mpg-egg. Work done, for S. WAN WRIGHT rANS, Wm, AT- LAT-LAW, SJlicitorin Chm- sec. 30m_ Public, Commis- mzzg mwmm Mgau Wmmm ,mmwm mmmm a: 0033013139, ’aths. .IJENDI " Orillia Hausa," Publisher. 1000 'WYLB Mame, IMPORTERS‘ALD “optimum u . where every attention willbe paid to busi- ness entrusted to , of the time table of the Midhnï¬ Railway. now '33 farce, the Express leaving Bowen-t fog-Port Hope, Lipdsay _. 25m! . Pegakogugy‘, Agent for the Ode; Hie Nurseriés, will be at Mr J. D. OBRIEN‘S STpRE, every Saturda}, to receive orders fur Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 2 :20 .m., _connecting wiifrfho G- T. R "E385 and est. After the 10th of December, Ff stock raisin. Vicker’s Express 00., on speci‘d applintion, freight v79?!» ‘brought «mun-Iv." r. Sn throu'h {rum ’ ' v 1‘ PORT HOPE TO GRILLIA ’ 0n and after the lat of J gnaw, 1873; TRAINS WILL’ RUN -RBGULARLY 1 betwyen Oï¬llia and Port Hope andPetorboro} connectin with the Xipissing. stWoodvmqto and from oronto. and the Gâ€" T. R. East md West, when a fresh time table will be announced. D- E-- 300mm 7 THE Subscriber has opened a Bazaar for the purchase and sale of Roms, and will always have a. e numberfto dispose of. Panties wishing to so] or purchase‘Horses will do well to call and leave their mmuï¬sszons with him. He h:§3_g}so comggegced the training of -; .125... Q Be sure to calland give him your order. Oï¬ï¬‚ia, D90. 3rd, 1872. , 163.. Montreal Telegraph 00., To the building lately occupied by the DOMINION‘BANK, Comma or Provincial Insurance 009, And General Agency, . @- REMOVED m TO EVERY FARMER ! MIDLAND RAILWAY. ' To the Ladies. (5' Clean and respectable Vehicles. 3 Tailor’s Trimmings, Gentleman’s Furnishings, 5m, 13 From: s: West, (Late the; m Blochâ€) TORONTO, ONT. (Opposite the Residence of James Samson, Esq. , From? Street, Orillia.) Cloths, .. Tweeds, REESE BAZAAR. Mississaga ‘and Peter Streets, has been opened,for the’iboomknï¬dation of mechanics and parties†wiï¬xhing to deposit Small amounts. 'Depositataken in this De- partment of one dollar and upwards, upon which interest will be alloyed! payable Sewmaéme Depot, OLD and American Curacao}, drafts on New York, Bills of'Exchmge, am! United States: currency, bought-and told, .Draftsiasued on allpointain (Jamb' . temtwillb'e allowed,“ thnkrato of foil:- per‘cenz. per annmn, 621 Special Do~ posits ramming three‘ moriths. ' Special arrangements can begnade for moneys re- mainingover that time. ' -. Corner of Mississaga and Peter Streets; GOOD HORSES ! WINTER ALTERATION! ‘Ncatly and Cheaply; an athe Oriflia, Dec, 19, 1872. A SAVINQS BARK DEPARTHEHT 161-tf. DOMINION BANK. HE Next door to D. L. Samson’s. STITCHI'NG I O. H. LYON, TINDLE’S The customarv c., c. 111.1311 vivim $115 Whoa R. TINDLE. AGENT. Agent. linens and MELODEONS 6 ’A cullzwill satisfy you that ho is determined to sell at prices that cannot be beaten. .- ’ Ram-TR3UGHING done in a superior manner; and every description of work in his line manufactured. to order on ï¬e shorest notice and most reasonable terms. Rememberâ€"Shop ngxt to Dominidn Hotel, gm LWest‘Sti‘eétu ,, '\ m? 1- 7““ THE subscriber,‘ has pleasure in return- ‘ mg thanks for the large share of pa- tronageo he has received since he com- mencéd business-in Orillia, and would 111- form the public that he has lately purchas- odd! thep latest improved machinery, to- gether- with alarge stock of COOKING STOVES, :Now is your time to buy your Stoves and Stove-pi es, Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Jap§n are, at prices that will. astonish yov . 1872) W, BELL 85- Co., SILVER MEDAL; 3 DIPLOHAS, BOX AND 'PARLOUR STOVES, and an aggortment'of Shelf HARDWARE. A8 usum COMPLETE SUCCESS! and_ :hopgs by. stxzict‘lattentignngto business. using -.4. †Ann-J]. .,:._ .â€" noyhiï¬y‘ï¬xzihgï¬ï¬ggtuggéï¬z 5114' emblem; good warkmen, toreceive a fair share of patron- age. “ Brither szlhnuld give him a. call. Containing Scribner’s Patentf Qualifying Tuba, acknowledged. by all to be the greatest improvement 'yet introduced‘ Their superiority is needed by other ‘makers from the fact that at Guelph they withdrew from competition, thus acknow- ledging thex'nalailitx to compete with subscriber wishes to inform the in- habigants of Orillia. and the public gunni- ly that 11 .has opened: New Boot and Shoe Shop, At the Provincial Exhibition, Hamilton, and Central Exhibition, Guelph. This grand success, in addition to last year ’5 record of a. - -.v ' â€".__ V... of competent judges m incoming-ably superior to all others. Prove that‘pur Instruments i_n thqlopin‘iqn Sole Proprietor: and Manufactum of the NEW NWT AND SHQE Sflï¬l’ filing instrument fully warranted for ï¬ve years. Semi for catalogue conï¬ning ï¬fty difl'erent styles of instruments. ‘ “y “V"? IL “A THE/ ORILLIA Shaving and Hair Cutting Saloon 1 (Established 1370.) Net: the new Dominion Bank, Mississap 8L, 01-min. If vou want a. good Shave. Hair Cut, or Shan- poa, c., with Cleanliness, Comfort ma Dia- patch. A vorv large assortment of ' Pipes, Razors, Combs, Brushes; c.-, .30., kept in stock. ' them. A full stock of all: kinds of Gentlembn’s Furnishings, consisting oï¬rShirtg', Drawers, Ties, Collarsâ€, c., with tn ambrtment of Ready-Made Clothing, . , ~ 6 Remember the Dominion Tailoring Establishment. . ‘ _, His long experience in thébusiness. and ‘everythingbeing madeunder his 9wn super- vision, enable himtoguamnteesatisfaction. GEflBGE MEAB,’ ~WHO'S YOURTAILOR? OF COURSE. Pomadel. Oils, c., prepared by Guelph; 0.; 15. 1372. MISSISSAGA ST., ORILLIA. ‘,Guelph Ontario, . Received Every Fust Priza for :11 First Prizes ! “ORGANETI‘E:"- in‘fp’s Tin Shop. At Two Exhibitions ! [3 RIM A ,CALL: HAIRDRESSER, 0F GRILLIA. is now‘ r'ezeiving his new stock of Cloths, 8115., auitaime for Fall ma Win- m [2 FIRST PRIZES; RJARKHILL GEORGE MEAD. D. PHILLIPS. ‘A’; 'RA‘I‘LSTUN W.BELLOO _, ONT; CANEADA, T (1372. But; she must do something, she said to herself desperately. And 10, gathering \ herself up,_ she can» forth, and glided along the wet street. She wandered until her strength utterly failed her. and she could go no further. Somewhere near where High Holborn is joined to Oxf:-rd street she came to a. halt, and her wan- dering gaze discovered a doorwï¬y'of sshop that hadpnce been a. private house. There were two large columns on each side of the doorway. forming behind them a dark and sheltered ligtle nook, into which, no doubt, many- a. friendlesa,‘ homeless creature had .found refuge in the night. Tessa crept towards this shelter and hid herself behind two of the columns and sat. there shrink- Tessa entered the house and went in her own room. 'ï¬red a shown, the no thought of shit-king herfdntiea upon ‘ this duy. and at the usual hour begun the instruction of her wearistmie pupils. Meanwhile Mrs. Hunlyn attired herself. ; 131%; the assistance of her maid. inku; ‘ e a rate morning robe. sud'pu-hoo o Vher’bregkfutuin her dressing room. The }' breakfast tray had been carried out when } tho morning pout bag was brought in. Tho widow unlocked it with her on key and Iooked over its contents. There tutu,- :ter mugthe oontontanddtuuod to Miss Tess Helm. ‘ - ,' ing. trembling and frighteue I, The clocks sounded the hours of eleven and twelve. Before they had struck one, the ymmg mdcrrr .hrd fallen info a. tiff“! sleep, from which she did not waken {or hours. The winter.moming. cold and; wet, had dawned gm} 1y when Tessa op: nel her e; es with astart, not kncwing where‘she‘was, But memory came back at the light ‘of a wo- man with a. child in her arms crouching behind the opposite oelnmp, and fast asleep. The girl's limbs felt “if and her head ached, but she' must be"astir. Tali- ing from her pockets small hmdfrl of silver coils, she dmpped ‘them way into the lap Of her 2213' bounin mhfortqng'and crept out of the, cot-way into_ the street. The omnibus warez-unnin’g. Thu-3.53:»- nalled‘one, and we home to the London Bgidge nilmysta-hen. ‘Hereehe flight- -__‘- ed, entered the station, her veil over he:- face, ascerhined the time of departnre u! the earliest train and made her wayinto the refreshment room,‘where she pmnred a. cup ofvsuongooï¬'ee end some sandwiches. , About seven o’clock, having seen nothing Hf her one-mics, Tessa departed in the tnin for Sydenhnm. On arriving st her home statien, n: it was'yet early, she set out to wdkto'l‘he Dingle. The fresh emzntry air revived her, bnt she nevery and .weary when she gang @3333}? be 1 st 9“ gaée, and her keen eye: did not who mite the droopingï¬gure, the want of elasticity in the imp. the weary carriage of the proud ounghead, and the wrinkled sud forlorn {coking Meats of the young] govemeu. ‘ "There is something wrong with that girlxï¬mtfmd the astute ‘w'iduw. “ She lookiei‘ifehe hed been up allnight - I havd‘heen too . pagfcious shout henhut I'll ngeke inquin" ore Igomnchfur villajand was admitted. intb thegmunds, and came slowly up the garden paths“ the house. ~Mm. Emlyn. clad in s ï¬n- nel dtessing 30mins . ' at that bed- room winao‘w .33 Texas. on _ thgguden LADY monnaunsrs Inseam. But now its shares of fruit andgain Once more are safely housedagam ' Thus all the manna of the year Have pass ’d,’ 110 more to re-appcmr. And now that Whiter“ is so near. And Christmas time is 8.1111th here, And all 13 mirth and jolly cheerâ€"- I aish you all both far and near, A happy Christmas and new year‘ And Summer, Autumn, , Once more hgve pass'd't ‘ , And left their foot-prints 3‘; The cold and dreary Wing’s." ' ‘ d 2 With ice and 31107 and damn blgt; ‘ 7 Then Spring cuné on with eahowers, To ope the buds and earl " ' But soon to Summer it Which in its turn soon Brown'Autumn with its stores came on. intojhis 1mm» “chief: a 'aygulu, I Amati “From some 9f her people,†said Mrs Emlyn, mnnmg the letter curiously. “ It 16 the ï¬rst Shh ha had kineesheeame Author BY MRS. HARRIET LEWIS. of “The Double Life,â€â€˜â€œTreMitfll ' Court," C.. c. ; ' FQTEB Exmxnn. :32 9m “‘3. CHAPTER XLIX. ME; JANUARY. 9, 1873. J" c- ~.~ , V Shukespeu'e was right, Madam, when he said flat it was aha-per than a servant's $009110 llnve a. thankless child I" and he ' bod profoundly: "slim Hunlyn ennui-em“ the: un- hap y father, and “pruned hernymmfhy for Kim in strong hm In the midst of the interview. one of the “gum of the neighbmhood'aued and the widow excus- ed heuï¬dï¬m.†the ting"!!- m Cllllurcuunuu-uv u-u ~â€"uw-. â€IOVVV me. Captain Hahn, 1nd f nuspected the the facts before. =1. ahould have wdmed ynu. This inadegmemte gene‘ntion, nir. “'3 parent: know-runny; pang that our worthy 1nd suichrmpuï¬ggangerlmew. †u; vvvvvvvv “She _wiU ruin my girls!†cried the widow; inalarm. “She winmch‘them to becnme dinobedicnt, bold and *orwud. She will marry my son before my eyes: How. could I have taken such ; creature into my house? It is well that I lave Xesmcd her true character, and discovered a. kay tn put berbeyond Albert 3 mach and km rwledf'e. †Accori'ngly the worldly widow wrote a. lettcrahefdid not care to trust a tele- gmph digpuch, since tint mignt provoke onmment in her householdâ€"to Captain. Balm, informing himthnt his «lengthier it? at The WefSydeM. ‘- queating him to.“ com? and fetch her.†,1 .1 , j,._ _£L__ ('I‘. lvuclvhu .nnau w.... n" .....,...W “Ihnve sent Mist Kuhn 01.1: :6 v a‘kgrich the childmmmid Mrs. Emlyn. when the‘ . interview had pmgroued beyond greetings and sdutstiom. ‘,‘I am shockui to 'hear ï¬nk tthe muted gown-en of my children 23351::th ds‘mvvhter. Believe '? _~_A_A_A-j AL- w uv-m .â€"â€"-_ “‘1'; room, luvingthonsitm'umethgr. Then soinathinz, ofBolnL’I jubihtion showed int-If in his ginning eyes and exultant smile “ .Very true. madam,†uid Curtain Hnlm respectfully. rid with an nï¬â€˜ecfmion night A- “ Mayyour children novel-cause yonltho'gï¬d my <1}!!qu hunauged me. .u-q ‘f You see how fortune befriend: me, Todhetly 3†he cried. “ A {(-v moments mare and the girl will be in niy hands min. I shell take her to glut house in Albemsrle street there I had the flower girl. I've engagedflm room: ngain. My money it running iow; and I 0111!! be obliged to drur on youâ€"†Todhetly drew himselfn p min etifly. “You an hue all you want, Balm.†he edgeolély. “prhenï¬he girl ngreea to mine. .I hue been searching for her fat weeks. ‘All‘the expense- of police de- tectingâ€"end hotel hills. hgve come one of 1 It wan on the morning «the day after Tessa’a return to the Dingle, some thirty- six hours later than her exciting experi- ence in-London, that this second letter of Mrs. Hamlyn was dispatched. The widow consulted a time-table and made a mental calculation at what hour Captain Helm would arrive, and a little in advance of the hour, ehe lent Tessa. to wall: with her ' ‘81 the direction ofthe Crystal Palacé.’ It In: about two o’clock in the afternoon, when, in response to her omn- mona, Captain Bella, upended hy 892i“: Todhetly,‘ uniï¬ed at tile Dingle. They were admitted andshnwn into the library, into the pmenoe of Mn. Emlyn, who. attired in mourning n-liovcd’by plentiful jot. received them {it}: gmciousncsa.» . Q-c A A; , _‘!, ASAL say she wasnot well suited. She desired to know in particular if Miss Helm was not possegased of flirting propensities, or of a scheming mind, as she had already made Considerable tron ble in the hitherto happy family at The Dingle. By return of post came sletter from the Misses Lacy. -re- pudistiug elloommendstion of Tem’wd giving l‘xer father’s address. This letter nearly threw Mrs. Emlyn into a. ï¬t of hysteria. . ‘ as, n†<_:_J LL- Q'mï¬idlmnotdhpaedto loco more money in this busineu without 3 prospect of pone return. Supra†you ten to change you; migd thou; (h? mt- time. ormpmoethushemtogive us the slip again I†"Shq wont do that?†hisIedHoln, between hiuhnt'toeth. “ I wouldn't rink money on it 1" ~ “ 1Yqou 530cmâ€: further Iota then I" “ ot ' at postponeit!" Hahn’s flog ukene‘mmmudy. . ' " â€"' â€"*‘-I " 13* Acting upon thib idea, showdown at her writing-desk and wrote†a. brief letter to the Misses Lacy. asking fox full particu- lars concerning Miss Tani-101m, who was now in her family as agï¬vm-ness, and with whom. she stated git}: goegbitz. she must "1‘93 all her fwlt!" cried the widow. 5‘ She has made Albert infatuated vith her. If I send her puking, he will follow her. But if I can prove her unworthy, or frighzen her into silence and-'retimement, he may forget 1’95†.~ ~ .1 , ,1 “Do you know vlut you'lnree the to do?†he asked. “I an completely ‘nm ashore. I htten’t ï¬ve pounds in the world. Expensive habit! the deuce with a m’: purse. I I tognnt the Marchioneee the interwar do desire- with the girlâ€"on the eoniï¬on that the naked no â€tempt tocldm‘ her: I shall receive e thousand pounds from Lady Thom" “ Do it, then,†said the Squire. “ n. ï¬st in. Helm,†added. Todhctly, with the air of: man making “t elem breast" of thoughts hitherto held in reserve. “ I should like to see the Marchionen of Ihomhuxnt acknowledge the girl» her on. [You’re ydeep fellow, you know, Helm. waging po ofl‘euoe. alnd it would The portly Widow actually gasped‘like n drowning person. as she ï¬nished this do- lectable episfle. Mother-like she hid all the Name of the propoaed elopement upon innocent Tessa, who would have been shocked at the very thought of a; men marri .wich my one, and who detested Mr. glam 'Hamlyn as only a sensible, dear-headed girl can detest a mm'of his stump. , A cheer examination of the‘ missive mud Mrs. Hamlyn to turn pain The haudwritin of 'he address was evidsntly Mined, at the widow cuddénlyper ceired something fsmihu' about the for mntion of the letters. ' L WiLhout waiting to m outhe mat- ter, or tp consider the question of right sud wrong Mrs. Bunlyn com a the latte: and nahMti'y read it. It ,wod tn contain an offer ofmrriagefm Sex-gun} . inztnd allow son, and pmposad _ dope- mauttoTea-a. The young In ad qr paugy not considered the flity of repaint, forhedgchrodthn_ should magical.“ fl: evening of the next ‘ j nst outside the garden wall of . Dingle. The letter concluded with a~protestatxon that Tau wad! the worldto the writer, and that they vould “outwit the old Indy, †and Be mu'z'iodr‘i‘ in spitegf her.†‘1 ... â€"‘.‘ It’s fmm Albertâ€"from In? on m. '†she murmured.- “th he to my a; her! 1 must know. I m hi! mother, and I have ; right topper: tip agar. inénngrnout vb 71101:; drew mm a» mac.- wit ‘ « :mcn Te‘fl-H Hue faith in Godâ€"Muir XL, 22. Believe in God, tnm in His grace, “Acknowledge Him in all thy wnys,†So shut then ï¬nd, th‘rough life’s rough 1"“ His gnoe Iuï¬cient for thy day, auteur 5. Remember the Ssbhath day to keep it holy-Exodus, 31.. 8. w: swam. (by. the day I love the best, The dzy 39 Maud for mankind to rest. 'ndon. 0 my I live each dxy to love Thee more. Mrs. Elunlyn mvedhaiimtuTem’s young Voice rang out in a passion- ate repnnch. Captain 31m. came for- ward. We will not dwell in n the scene that followed.‘ We em 0111!):0 eay that in‘ spite of Texas’s wild upped, in spite of the championship of Mine Chuflolte, who appeared upon the scene, the young fugi- tive was given up to her enemies Capt. Holm and Squire Todhetly took her away a, little later, unheeding in their exultaâ€" tion her dumb despair, and conveyed her to London. Long before the February dusk had fallen, Teena Helm was a. hel I less prisoner in that. hou'se in Albemar e street in which the Whiteghnpel flower girl had tried to per-senate her. A prisoner and helylesa 3 Her enemies were triumph- Look back, my soul, and 800 How gnod hath been-them: His timely help to thee ' He daily does aï¬'on‘l: Then let me still trust in His grace Whose mercy thus prolongs my dayl. JANUAXY 2. AI thy days, eoehall thy shengfl: be.â€" Dcut., man, 25. Pint not. vary pilgrim, Fiat 'not by the my; Listen to your Saviourâ€" Wtat doth J cane say! “ Ever :3 thy day is, ' ' So thy eu'ength the“ 59:†Let not courage feil thee. ' God will strengthen thee. :uwinx 3. WEE-1331!“: world of sin and woe, No other plenum" my I know; Nor not to [sow sughpAelp beside Smut-rs Du Canaan'sâ€"In one of theSJuth Sea Islands. the Minsionaries rho ï¬rst urived ml by us, of the Cape of Good Hope,“ solos: one doyoftheir reckoning. undpm since their Sunday ha been hot on Sunday. The “lips which nmve by :3 of 0:1). Burn, keep- ing the regal» oning, a!“ ï¬nd the Sunday on dny too soon. ndtiveo bvenemhoonabhtogetovcrthis - do, though the W is often m. to 0prer tho lamaâ€"out» and Gait 14W. Hugh-12th, L847. “ Very well,†ddmm holly. “ You“! dull see wbst mama, than {’11 house the girl' m Aibemugh sheet, up send a. not. to Lady Thohhnht to call this evening a. ten o’clock-that 3 aftc her dinner hour, and he: prose“ hushm-u will be out". a ‘ young girl on m and Why bindinx agreement to p'qy . yin two‘ thonmml pounds per annum‘forlih 21†Iowa I would like tn so: Lady Thornhustpnd jibe \gxrl macaw.†' u~_.. p; _ Itruso'amngetl Mm.- Emlyn re- turned to the library than!» dW of her gum und : little later the warden bellmg, and’i‘mandha cane up“ 919 gtgï¬lled psgh to‘-$Q:e1£1_ Be glid in the Lona, and rejoice. ye right'wun: and shouï¬rior joy, all ye that am upright in heatâ€"Pu. Inn, 11. ‘ , Ye rightsâ€. rejoice, Be glad in the Load, . And lift up yuur voico . Who taut in Hi0 ward. In zlsdncu nuke known His power wd to come to hex-in the library. " ‘Tessi obey- ed. without, s presentiment of ixnpenuism evil. Her out-of-door wrapping, werentil: on. In her cheap fun and ahnggy jacket and dakcloth dress, the looked what the we... a . innocent, highbred young 1nd? at: wns n fluah on her cicur cheeks, broUght them by the keqmess u! the out-dog: air. -A night of :1)â€qu m3: had resumed the elasticity to her ï¬gure, and the proud, half-hmghty carriage to her golden heed. She came in with a 'quiet grwe, not using the visitors, who bed stepped Horn the range of her ï¬rst ed a letter from the Misses Lacy yester- day winch contained some curioua revela- tions concerning you; I ï¬nd that the inâ€" structress of my children l8 s truuzt and disobedient dsughter. My’duty. as a pn- rent has compelled me to send for your fatherâ€"†‘ ‘ “.11 nm_†'liis snob ‘ ~ Who in mercihuh shown us the 1:31 In g]_a_.:_lncu “ 65m: néarer, Miu'Holm," said Mn. Hzmlyn, in} tone: _of agggdty._ “ I mix-- "'- This?» ï¬n middle of flag, to (Swerve how theywould woloomeultnugcx. When 'inwcnoeonthexile, 1 [ï¬ve seenth. 2:? can swim over the 332;? 'pb'mt momma' mm dug one ’ '6 , amm w’ghq Irina W -'Wh; the ring.†notion that radii 2221': :3†5°th ' b“ ' uich is by no mean: inmngmom It" thus cxphinei. The ï¬ï¬gg‘;w; 311;“. bear- the mum mm. .9011 it. Tor truth luoks Inn-r0 ‘ :hTLdufly loomâ€"A Thousand" ' A“ .0" u if Tumour 1’0 um mm or flfl‘. anu. â€"At we rounded u pointthero wualarge herd of attic Mania across the stream in close column, :pd t_a_Rob Rn): went A run: in hdf n mm’s fortune. J ems Chn‘st, JAKE“? 7. Invest thou metâ€"John xxx., 17. 3;. Lord, I love Thee, md Thy name (By James Lawson, Menu.) JAKUABY 1. Hitherto lath thehlqzd Ahe‘lpod use-1. .9 ‘t.’ ‘u Hi: (we; DUB. IDLE-'2‘ BREAD. Tobecontimwd. “sun? 6. Prepmd for T3: Exrosz'zon. I: an? 4. izht of 9‘10! in In m tm’sxev m Each 931mm,~ «max. ‘ c â€name RATES Manna-tn. J}? ‘ ï¬shbxeany bum in them «Man mg! 1% more mm in any odutootxo. m~~tion‘..in walking. or in nun-chm 170.1%} «mad of mmic'. Bu “In: is the tom r! «cling in and; 9. {W3 3' u that wh': 2 :den or momma omwfounix‘y to God range! In theme nm'ocmma. 1: there I’ ‘ timimmtmn for the indulgence of \mï¬y. 0: (539133505 frivolity? temptation: to selï¬shness. perhaps 79 envy? phage; we At One Mr .aiyeglr, in advance 'TBE highest test of respectability with men is honest. industry. “ I1 15 forty years, my old friend John, twee we were boys together.†“In it? weildon 'tspetksoloud; themsthatyoung widow m the next room!†name, and wï¬od on that His “M f- t... have the beneï¬tof it} The hive Wax-ab†of the Aï¬giicsn Bialxoy . f Muntrcal on thin mbjmt should be re-whood byxhvery one having the good «i Chrstiysity or. cqu; public morality ct heart. ‘ ‘ , m can of Han-hr. Bug-ramtricd a! the Whitby County Com-t, should pmvc 3 wax-ningtomm of adjoining had! to' be csmful to .cause no injury to their neighbqur. Tyencï¬uwsmngemefor «and: keeping amass-km), to be bmchy and accustomed to a otheti minds. The plaintiï¬' sud drfendut lived «n ndjoiuing lots. the line (once be- tween them was admitted not I. W fence, but it had been divided between then and each had his on half!» keep. up. naughtheeyidencem torrconfliw ing, the jury fmml that the hire bad“ to plaiqtifl's ï¬eld over (#5: part Of Olin Friâ€"W, Tan Manual Witm say- the pndico ofgnmblingforChuch. and 0M benevo- lent purposes is s great inoongtuiby, kt grading to Christianity, and depletes t3»! Evangelical churches, and such as bear-the must, mend names, “1011.13 resort‘to pne- ï¬ges. which have been outhwed by :11 nuiom, for the aux-port. of 0W3: any; Are Christiana so unwilling in ï¬ve {of thrir Master's sake, that His share an“ be i’m-nchui from them bythe means of a raffle! Is it an honour tn Christ that in our strict. lenmlalaxian gal-«13'. an immoral pnctice an exceptim should be made in favour ofall miï¬ng earned on in Eh - v1 . n- AA _ g_ THE Camus Inca-run!) Km for Chistmas Week was superiur, botï¬' 1:: ar- tistic and literary merit. re wish this important Canadian enterprise increased uni-u. \ _ __._._ 13 n-~L-_...- The following: nation imfmn a. la:- mnn by .tbeLord limbo-pd Petedsnrrmgh, .no of the duel-est. dixine: of out day. fi- Myst --- W-"r-"v â€"‘ “'r- 7â€" "if m Fumisbeti ’utniwudytnubniï¬bs era for the Public Maxâ€"T. E. Foster CQ., Advertising Agents, Montreal. have sent mahmdycalendu. Ewbmonflak onasepmteshoet, whichctabotomoï¬' u. st the expiration, and on the hat- "fog: a. calendar for he whole year. The can! holidays in Ontarioand Quebec's“: W in red inkâ€"The Momma Wimbgyi: an almanac supplement which is gm. unique. .wrv pm “ tfin 1873 (3me Dachau“, er, Montreal. , , "A, 1.4!. _.__. 1m: “v "â€"vâ€" _ d V ,1 old running with its mother, of which kicks it died. Thejury found the def»- dsnt guilty of the neuhgenoe changed inn keeping an animal known to be vidon: and awarded $10 dmgutothe plu'mif.‘ How to Run}: 4 Coxdalanxux A: Cncm.- The Sui“ Times whamm- lowing storyzâ€"A 1mm receiving a. win: from a brother in the ministry, «upwind to him that the vunemlx-rs of hi: can†250:: hid “opted th'e evil habit of 00.55: sully lavigg the church before hand ï¬nished big smog. _ ‘fplat‘would no. cimfwu’promptly en our table. Exten» live improvements we Melange.- - Published at Newburgh, N.Y., by b. 8.. Wood 4'; Co. 81 a year. . \ WACS.â€"We are indebted to Mr. George W. Child, for a. copy of the Public Ledger Almanac-for 1873. ’It is the most completing 1244:}ng .- mthutwehve "AWL- _..I._A_'L . II “WW“ I." _ do for met†“Pd the friend, in u very conï¬dent tone. The pastor, veil knowing. that hicfriend was not a. Cicero, oh “ whylgjmgvugeftlthhehm‘ ' ’ A ~t L:. ....--5 --4L.- m†the prmbing of his guest nth,“ treated his own. The, latter immediate? mugged it, mg! compenced the 1:91}, Sui; day 1' PW ““1 *1» {annuing in- mum=â€" ‘3 , ,a in Chi-Est. ‘my frJduouin: - “ W .1 in Chr‘mt my discourse mtdnu'm, dxvisicm' the ï¬rst i- 10:31:: W'- 3.; a"... â€ma m a». rxght- em: “ “:3 “an: begin nth the ï¬rst “AF“: " a 4-1 â€nah-:1 nit“ The“ gagesâ€"fairi- the following apostropbetâ€"e“ Isuw. ye. stupid sinners, ye who WV? Q‘krid and make a mick at Bin; holy. tgghimé. 3 a.†whomfunofvice ad mwv‘quh moo, I have dot» with yd“; Anise and. fake voumelm ct! W Lyrtrqhiyuse, for {so semud P855 0 Ig'iIWAis'dc-f WW those, among: jun who are of. a. clean heart!†' Nat (me of the «m4 1-93“ my: unï¬l theAmenvwm «21A radâ€"i EVERY THURSDAY, Shall v0 Same? TERMS: 8! PER AI!“ A? THE OPKCE IS rm!) P. MURRAY