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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 20 Feb 1873, p. 1

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W .qumsg. to ( "his M one, Wt.â€" AF RANK EVANS, BARRISTER, AT- T083 EY- AT- LAW. Solicitor in ,Convexancer. . Vomry Pubhc, Commis- and mmm June). a" Communications are Mum “P- odmswefl pertainingwml’ifing "'3” Mar of log-1 or wane?“ “mm" ,, -J LAâ€"agmmrtn MONEY TO LEND. ‘ OFFICEâ€"Next doorto the “ Oriflinfiouse,” or :1: hisr residence. after office ham-n. N.B.â€"Ren:s ma deâ€"b; «new. Orlllh. June 5th, 1872. Is xxx-mun? a local paper; does not to compete with the city psperain “ 'éty'br 'quantity‘of reading matter but is particularly an“ specially dcvotod‘to the Best inure”: of the people of this section otthe country; being the advocate oi good _, __.. mm: mlitiml R. WM. BROWN, Frontiers: mum l Surveyor, and Mr. Arthur G. Robinson. formerly Government Civil Engineer and Architect, hue opened an ofico at Orillia. All orders to be left at S. S. Robinson‘s 11;: ' W. ARMSTROXG, (Successorxo A. Fowlic. P. L. S.) Provincird Land Surveyur, Draughtsmnn. Civil Engineer and Architect. Valuatcr. Land and Sunni Agent. Maps compiled. Disput- ed Lina can-fully dimmed. he "0ri11iaKoue,” Onxcz -.\'ext d'mt to t ‘ed bv A. Firwlic. formerly nccup All Orlcrs by mail will receive prompt atten- ' Llamas. Box 57. Oman. P. 125. non. «A. « 23E ) J. OUGH, M. 1).. ‘1. Member of thaCollrge of Physicians and But-gum» uf 011%., (Graduate of Victnria. Univer- dty.) thsicizm. Surgeon. and Aeomchcm', Beu- ”non. Ont. Oificeâ€"Beaverton Dispel}:ar3’. . ’Hv. ' o VETERINA KY SURGEON. EGS to inform the inhabitants of Oril- lib and vicinity, that he has settled in Or min. for the pmctice of his profession. and at all times tn attend to that. he will be happy any candor which his sex-view may be reqmred. V C. H. BOSXNKO L. D. S., thin Ormm regularly on an 16th 1753:“! 15:11 at each moan Good sets of Teeth at 315. 00. {)56:. at D1253 ersun ‘.3 ‘LB'â€" Agoodope peninzf «hrsflmdent. 0 "’ 1-} mannmufim mus. FAST ,_--Mv~ AMUEL s; ROBINSON. somcugn, â€" '" - ‘1 “mum“. 1dr ‘I‘O EVERY FARMER! Agent for the Oakyille ItMri J. D. O’BRIEI Fruit and Om qu 'TARHDTEMPLAR. THEfl) P. H. Stun“, We, Loni-a Street. Toronto. SPECIMEXS SENT I" REE 0N APPLI- CATION. Tommi-mu men are requested to aid in extending the circulation and useful- nest of this paper- The " Dunno Templar” isfined with useful and int. Tesnng items to Templar-s and"temper- y. and shéuld , be liberally 'mepeovkg'mmu ... A Allâ€"knuu‘ahmlm ‘0 a? “- £11un at an y of the Hotels. Quit paid for Hides, Kip and Calf Skins, ..‘IlUnuo. L‘VULwav--.â€"~ . and 30m Public fortboDOminion Bank, i; Conveyance]; t;. A _M gney Lent.â€" GRILLIA 53 'r. MAUXDRELL. - - Ilprcpmd to snipply all orders, who » nail, on the shortest notice. As he has the Ingest facilities for x curing my: north of Toronto. dga‘efl; will do well to give him a can. '“ )forth Wes?" Everyone wfiotak SHOEM AKERS’ FINDINGS, c., 5511i!» DE; Mamm- . ALPox'r, ewyntf", v V AND GOOD COX" EYAALI'LS. subscription, MATEHE‘DAS H S TREET. J ACKSOX, O. H. LYON, H. LAWRENCE. Be sure to call and 5" him 5°“, 15-- a.) 12""? 161. WEST ST. ORILLIA. m'rox he COFBOEE‘P, BROWN, P_rorincial .\ n4 ALWAYS o b ‘ 2713200312 015’,” Hm." am.â€" gmko p.890 H30“ 6% BS 3 .33. an»: 1.3m 6? AA 2; Oakyille Nurseries, viii be O’BRIES'S STORE, every Y. to receive urders for SAUSAGE FAC' :amental Trees, Shrubs, mum, gom'EY- VIAIN \VRIGHT, Pnrpriettrr Valuawr for the Can- Societv. Urillh Ont TANNERY ! Pnommron. 4': - - Proprietor, 1 mam, wholessle or Publisher. 2;? Honor.‘ CTORY. '135 mm acéfim'mw arm: meal ORILLIA, ONT., 1‘ At One Dollar a year, in advanq: @- Anvznnsmo 1 Ans Momma. .9 â€" ‘gsrn-rsn' VOLUIE IV., I0. I72. amen-mg To the building lately occupied by: tho DOMINION BANK, coxxxn or Montreal Telegraph Co, Vicker’s Express 00., Provincial Insurance Ca, And General Agency, where every attention willbe paid to buli- neat: entrusted to Corner of Mississaga and Peter Streets. ..-â€" GOLD and American Currency, drafts on New York, Bills of Exchange, and United States currency, bought and sold, Drafts issued on all points in Canada. Interest will be allowed, at the rate of four per cent. per annum, on Special De- pusits remaining three months. Special arrangements can be made for moneys re- maining over that tune. Mississaga and Peter Streets, has been openedflqe the accommodation of mechanics and games wishing tau-deposit small amuunts. Deposits taken in this De- partment of one (14413: and upwards, upon which interest will be allowed, payable half year}; .A , A. .:n Q “v“ Ra:- “5113c: hours, 10 :L. m till 3 p.112. Sgt- nrday s, 10 11.111. till 1 p.111. H.S.SCADD11\G, 1 R1 .tf, .- MIDLAND RAILWAY. of the timetable 0f the Midhnd Railway is now in farce, thz. Epr-css leaving Bea.erton for Part Hope, Lindsay and Peterbomuglr, at 2:20 {n.m., connecting with the G. T. 3., East and Vest. After the 10th of Dec-ember, on ‘a-pecial apvli‘mtitm through ft m PORT HOPE ()1; aside: the 15: of January, 1873. TRAINS WILL Rm: REGULARLY 2 between Orillia and Port Hope and Peterbom’, connecting with the Nipissing. at “'(vodville. to and from Toronto. and the G- T. R. East and W'est, when a fresh time table will be an nounced. D. E. Bovyrqmj, , ,) GEO. \VAIN M AN; Orillia, Dec. Shaving, Hair-Dressing, _A -v !{OOMS fitted up in first-class style, and eVury attention paid to the comfort of customers. Having had a long experience in his business, and secured the services of a a. first-class hand, the subscriber guarantees satisfaction- ”1.1601188, “a..- â€"_ '7‘,__ AND su.\.\wumxu SAIK)! ».\'. _ )Iississaga SL, Uriflia, .; few doors v.11. w. the A SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT EVERY THURSDAY, Shaving GEORGE MEAD, Sm the new Dominion Bank, Orillia. 161-tf. GIVE HIM A CA’LL] ., If you want a. good Shave. Hair Cut, or Sham- pm. c., with Cleanliugss, Comfort and Dis. patch. A can large assortment of A (LA The customary WINTER ALTERATION! 1 9. NEW NWT AND SllflE 8H9? f HE subscriber wishes to inform the in- habitants of Urillia and the public general- ly that. be has opened a New Boot and She-36;,Shop, ‘ V VI â€" w 7 , and hope: by strict. indication to business. using nothing but thc best material” and employing gum! workmen. to receive a fair shm'of patron- are. " Brimer Scots“ ahuuldgiyelbim N‘DA‘M'UAVM' GEORGE WAINMAN 01-3133, December 17th. 1872. 1634?. ’ipes, Razors, Combs, Brushes; 8.10., 8:43., kept in stock. GUSTOM Boot Shoe Store! PETER ST" ORILLIL JAS. SHAME”: 6 Superior workmanship dorie :t the lowest possible prices for . J. SHANAHAN. l’omadcs. 03.18, c., prepared by ' ' GEORGE MEAD MISSISSAUA ST., ORILLIA. \ORONTO HE EXPOSITQR ADVERTISING (Successor to T. Boyd.) THE ORILLIA and Hair Cutting Saloon 3 (Established 1870.) HAIRDRESSER, A? m OIHCI “ Albion Hotel." 19, 1872 T0 ORILLL-l ! {might “in "be wash: and Peter Streets. it MURRE {I ', ; 19332313103. A. RALSTUN Mississam Stu PresiIIQnr. ’; Tm: Subscribor boinx sham ‘° “1““ “ ohms II MI ”13035 Would at. this Opportunity to thmk hi: public, far tho hbersl psmntgo 110 ha received from them for so many yam; 3nd he roquuu Those Indebted to Him! “Informs msmrrmn All are Interested .ANDREVV TAIT BEGS to intimate to all partiesindebted to hxm either by note or book account, as he is greatly in wad of money. thnt they will confer a. great favor if they canard settle. He does not like the uni up: business, and hop“ he will not have to commence it. All intox- elted will phase take n.;tice,gnd, gown: them- alva accurdingly. ANDREW TA_I_'ln‘. W0 Improved Trev“: Iocprrt Shingle Muchinu. Doublé .loéntcr, Dug Saw. “Mumg‘mn Apply t° arms. mums. AJI11- 1'-.. 1m}: 1373 1‘9. BestBreadinTowa Only 12 cents, T. DUNLOP’S rice 0: “mu. m 01f to 12 cents. Bakery next door to the uvâ€" -- -â€" A nice 1;.;;0rtment of Caka. Pastry. 3nd Confectionery suitable for this salon and all Emma SALE FLANNELS, WINCEYS, MERINOS. LUSTRES, SHAWLS, CLOUDS, WINCEY SKIRTS, FACTORY COTTONS, BLE ACHED COTTONS, Orillia, Feb. 4th. 187 3. DUNLOP i3 determined to give his customers thaybenefi: of the fall in the the full 4 Tbs. xrice of FIUur. and 11.1.3 pm. down cram, Jm. 30th. 1873 In thanking his friends and the. public for their patronage for the last sixteen years, would inform them that in order to dispose of. his present stock, to make room for Spring Goods,hc will sell,tor the néxt mini... January m. THIRTY DAYS ! the above g tion in prflce. IN PAYING THEIR JUST DEBTS. DRY GOODS ! BARGAINS ! Family. Groceries J. J. HINDQ is solicitcdifrcm _al,l'in want Orilfiu, Fobrugry: 1878. to PAY U: A! 016!» u NOTICE. by calling at an early dite 135d settling ,the amount. of their indebwdnes; ,7 J. J. BIND. FOR S GEORGE VICK. A Choice Stock of :lways on hand. 8a, 8:0. AT 0F L at a great rodlfl'. “Grillia. Houu.” ORILLIA. mkoa GALE: 170. of 3! run 000:. We know ’tis good thst Qld Winter thank! come, ' Roving awhile from his Llphnd home ; ”Ii: fitting that we should but the wand m u. n-hzdeer sledge on the slippery For his wide and glittering clotk of snow Protectathe seeds of mow"; Beneath his mantle no :1 The roots of the flowers, urturednnd born the gems of the The whistling tone of hu pm luvu‘ brea‘ Rides purging the “spun of mafilant death. am “can. ”Mu-1333mm sud might allow wall 111 But the naked quail . They inemd stave by the tiniest hearth. tigey gaze on tho that bgund Stand nobly forth, ye rich of the land. With kindly heart sud bonnteous band, emember ‘tia now their sewn of need. And a. prayer for help is a. call we must. A few of thv blessings, a tithe of thy 3« W111 saée die young and cherish the n ’I‘is a glorious task to work such good: Do it, ye great one: f-Yc can and should. He is not worthy tu no a noun nuauq- The trust reposed. the talents :viven Who w'll not add to the portion that’s scant. ’ In the pinching hours of cold 8. Oh '. listen in mercy, ye sons of ‘ - - ‘ _ 1-4“. Basking if‘. Health, - Give what ye can spare. and be ye sure, He served: his Maker who aideth the poor. CHAPTER I. “ You are not. afraid to rennin dune, are you, Lucy I” “ Not in the Beast, auntie 2" - “ You can go to bed whenever you please, you know. You needn’t await our return." “What. time do you expect yen wil get back 1” “ Not much afore midnight.” . “ Then I’d better not wait, 1 think.” “No; and if you think yuu're in any way likelv to get lonesome, I'll send An;es \Vhite to stay with you.” “ I shall not be afraid." Lucy Lsngdnlo dmdod the cm: of Ange: White more than she did her mm lonely feelings. And so they paved, Mr. , 14.x.-."- . and Mrs. Langdale going to a neighbour's, to spend thp evening with a. party of friends, leaving their nicee’ alone. Butl the neighboui‘hool was peaceful and quiet, and nothing had over yet happened to disturb the dull routine of life at Holy- dale, if we except the purchase of Brun- ston Ball by as tranger from London, who had moved into the villa that very morn- ing. The same Brsnston Hell hsd been shut up for years; but it had a tenant! now, and everybody in Hollydnle wonder- 1 ed who that tenant was. Lucy Lnngdsle ‘ was not without curiosity, and she had had her shareof thoughts all day. She was heiress, in her own right, to the pro- perty known as Fernside Manor, some ten miles distant; but ever since thedoath of her parents she had. resided with her uncle st Holydole. It~wss ., beautiful July evening. the moonshed as soft but cold light over the village a half mile to the east, and rested in wnvy, mellow brilliance around the cottage. Lucy felt a little timid for the first time in her life. She would have cloud the door, but she disliked to shut out the fresh sir; sud lighting a lamp she sat down to read “Childe Harold.” She was I beautiful girl, this Lucy Lsngdde, with soft brown hair. An hour had p‘med since Mr. end Mrs. Lsngdsle left home, during which [be had not once looked up from her book. Now, howeVer, it seemed a if something she could no; resistâ€"nome- body’l gyesâ€"Vq'erenisingher own. Wi O L-) nu Wu an inVoluntary shudder nhe looked up md our 3 man, tall and dark, sud. inr' posing in form and feature, dressed in so- ber black, of scrdpnloua and exact nett- ‘ nests. His head was hue, except for the covering of long black curling hair, thinly streaked with silver threads. His eyes were black, wild, and glaring, and their fearful blood-shot light, told :00 plainly the truth. He was mad. In his left hand he held a. dagger, in his right a loaded re- volrer. Lucy Ipnng to her foot iith the ;cry-â€"“ Haven holy} me 5" At the suns From Sorrow to JOY- is reindeer ground. ston Hall, strode moss :hé N613, and laying his weapons ontho tabla, turned lo thofrightanod girl, gains a bar in a , A J _-_-..‘- WV Ana°â€"-â€"-_ o” ' strange, bewildered manner, and -psuing ‘ his hand over his brow. “Lucy, Lucy: My Lucy l” he said. -Lucy unbfsint and trembling, upén sank, Ind themsdmm, taking a seat by her side, continuedâ€" “ When did you come back Lucy ? They were very good to let you come and m the crazy Bob once more.” Sufidwly his mood'chsngod, ad .with angry look he criedâ€"“ You no not my Buoy 2 Your eyes are brown, and Lucy’s were bhck. Rink. 1 tall vanâ€"block as night ! WM black. I “811 yW‘bh‘k a lave you done to LVN?!I “Lucy,” filtered our hat-one, m :- frightened voice. _ “Lucy -Lucyâ€"but you Are not my Lucy! and he took up' his revolver, mung it M It? hummer:- worth): ‘5’. ho. d from Heaven A_ .-. '"An CANADA. mercy, ye sons of wealth, comfort and glowing with .â€" â€"the giresiht. a tithe of thy 39151 cold and want. 2 I know they THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1373. 'nld. wil ‘jKoflmâ€"oh no!”criedLu°3'u “33’ . “lwuwb‘d31m’n‘m‘ 10 . . v “fitâ€" tho widen-hired oneâ€"nan beam blueâ€"eyed fury. She mad. no waxyâ€"4nd she’ll nuke him mad, I'M-9. â€"~â€"â€" - luck mun, Lucy T’ _ ' ’ “Thomgoh hue not culled me yet," was the low, steady reply. The muimn smiled and aid- "Then ,ung. Sing ‘ The Old Folks at Home.” ; Very thunkful tint she knew the .0111. 1.11:} commenced it in s trembling voicg. which gndunll,:£ gre- saw 3 3' mL an .1... I“? pup-'â€" â€":-_ r, dunks-an any 1 1'11 and yau but to hnvflifyog do! MyLuquudmdng, and flip“ you.” “, "lit-id tint I cannot sing. I do not‘ ,Jollfo-night." Lacy aid. in a VOICG' _ lifted th9_tovolva to but, â€"; _ my: '3”: crusty Bob muttond md mur- mugd to himself. and Lucy,-mon dum- Qd “not, tried to 10:10 his side ; but he cubed upon he: nod aidâ€"“ Don’t l_-l_‘_ ”â€"‘F‘.“I",‘ _. - , ' _ _ __'_" > ' and Ire] min timid uilenoo tho_ vnue. F‘n-fmi-i um I munching. I do A: not Mrmtogolbutflr. Lmdoay griffin-{mfg}: «M "w pus-e .. .uw-m-m." Lu aid. in a u.- " '3 “.‘uwm . mam. mu «My.-. voice- liftod dag nvolvettfohul; MM” mg in.“ 11 m . mm ‘._, 7 . I} " ‘ «5:570:21:qu M': ' _'.aâ€"v-w ywr mt ‘ 4 _ , ; . bsok 10. “Non, Lucy 7” ' did not immediate y spetk; when he d1 , Fauna! 17. ' “The angel: ham: not-allot! me yet," it was to uy- , ‘ ' “tn... mu" {Link mv Mum t an!!!“ ‘I Hwy mm be in CM he il ‘ new In i “00,an Inc “I: lawn-Au; u. ""l" .___ e fear. The madman, too,henrd threoniing steps. He Iprang tn his feet. and point- ing ha revolver at anv, snidâ€"“ T he an gels ate wniting, and I must send you back to‘ heaven." But just then fuur men entered the room. and secured both crazy Bob and his dangerous weapoul. Mad Ro‘oerttlimie ny gave-one backward . glance nt Lucy, lying so while and still \ up. n the flour, where she had fallen when ‘ warned of her safety, And then he was hurried may to Bmistou Hall. Themed- num’u brother, Algcrnun Lindesny. stay- ed, ind. lifting the fainting girl, succeedel at lust in ieswring her to eunuciounueu. “[4 he gone Lthe madman t” was tLe first. wild questii n ”You, my chiid; how long has he been here!" said Squire Lindesuy, in 3 low, kind voice “Si. nine in the evening " "N y _three hours and a half, nnd you alone 3 You are .n braveâ€"n very bran‘ ' ‘ ." - ‘°\\ is he?” wuthe next rely na- tural qustiun that fell from Lucy's lips. I Squire Lindesay answeredâ€""He in my ; brother.” 1 “ I think thnt is my uncle's step," Lucy murmured, as someone nppronchedi She was right; Mr. and Mn. langdnle had re- turned, end Mr. Lindsay explnined the lituntion to them in ufew words es possi- ble, then bade them good-night and went away. For the next ten days Mn. Luig- dale watched anxiously over Lucy. who fell into a. low fever. and grew pale and thin from all she endured thlt night. Squire Lindeaay celled often to inquire for her, win soon a she was able to ride, Dr. Oven lent her to Fer-oxide Enter “to recruit,” as 'he exp-curd it. After l a mum.) spent in her own home, Lucy came back very much improved in hedth and spirits, and dederod she wouldn't. live 3: Fernside Manor for all lend. One morning. noon dmhumum, ily Steel, from Brannon Hall, celled st Mr. Lnngdnle‘n home, am, in excuse for her unemmonion: vini “Mt. Bob in very bed this mowing. and deduce he’ll .aeeMilLucy. Dr. RAM is afraid he'll do something deepen“! If you don't cane,- md no sen: me After you.” Lucy shuddced u the thought of again en- countering may Bo . But then Squire 1.111de {as there; there would be no ,“_,_L1:_._ 1....» .‘u. mane-I, was mm.“ W... , danger: and, with a trembliw heart, she accomplnied Emily Steel to Brandon HAILAATLey mtunlly fell into convex-sa- tioiv oldie way, end Emily Steel told Lucy how wild Robert Lindeeay had been {or the lastfour 6:53: - “I think he heard meeting 'um nude-him wane." Ibo said, “for he never was so wild before." “ How long has he been crazy 3" Lucy asked. “Seven years. He was crazy 3 you befomllia f‘ther di " , “Do yogi know .1“ t made him so 3" "14-“; SA- En. man-like,her'curiosity"\ru unused, and Emily S‘eel we: only too glad to gntify it. ‘ “hwu all nbout 1 girl Mr. Ruben. loved. Somebody told lies about her,and he beliemd them; and they didn’t apeek w mh‘omer, and she died of shun: and narrow just a the truth eune out, and he went crazy. chose madejim med, they said,'and he never got over i ” They bed Med_~the vill: nuw, sud. Lucy , A I“- ..._... ".4 hld Med ~the mm. mm, mu. nu»; ~ u’tood upon tho mud min-n ““1”“ ”,4 l . Tno'zomâ€"u in ; swear cunugm (“Gav looked down upon the village, glistening . n I Frgend who sees and nun-kn each so- in the sunlight. Squire Lindcuy came cget. hmer Mr. He hem the when: tothe door, “a mt w apulngy {0, l ugh _bre1thed from the bur-themed heart. his bromr_fo, excuse for . mndmw‘s and now ready (n xtrengthcn, cheer md vhimiwonld hue been'moekeryâ€"led her comfort 'Iu. Oh, how dark would this many Bob'lchanber. The windoi: of “2"“ become, “"0 Mk 1nd earthly this mom were m ”a the door was dung- our only hopeâ€"hm! we no friend: 3103’! mm u u m V“! kind in but. those 9 frail and ficotiuguounelvea. Em 'to come 1nd nee poor Bob. GI“! pmmm 10““ 50“ wan, “(1 in- ~ obody m for him now he's ,"uid ““3 7°“ ‘0 mu” "Id Miw i‘ u 3"“! - a "father who the unfortunate man. mt- God pin-dons like ‘ ' Annâ€"Aw!- n... , has the ofwce into evyrlutmg {tn-gag.- u w “m" 'â€"' â€"‘ ’ $250.1, can: for him now he’s and. the Manama mm. “0", M they d0. ' for 39!: that: know you: and Br. Rayhun mmrnied her w we . w picture gzllery in the .ch win: of tho ;: hall, md enzyBob began pointin out‘: the axiom buutieu tint ma «he 1 unduly line from ganerutiun w W- 1 tion. The vildneu m d1 gone' out 6f his eyes, and subdued guinea: had taken its phoo. Lucx felt no longer ' which giadudljf grew uxo g :- neared the in: line. Then we and the ntrzgngeuvisitqr midâ€"- wad. waging his hand on his broth-' er‘um “ â€""Robort, Robert. num- ber the it’â€"-â€"" ‘ ‘ “Ibo! who shah, ndthuaheig,” inmwd bi- md bmthor. “I know she killed Lucy, and now I'm madâ€"I'm mdâ€" l’mmd !” The [at word- n-sc in ‘ t M and Dr. 3|th hurried hith to his and Squire L'mdury vu left dune “1th lacy. “ [do not wonder tbs: my p00!- htoz‘her mistake: you for Mis- “W,” Mr. Lindeuy mid, W t pun. “ Dolbok vary much like he: 1" Lucy aka! unduly. “ mind no. It it yen not for your hair and oya, I uhould finest think you vac-Ina: 8'.onth um 12,,“ '51» tau to go, "Wm a moment. mm ““5‘ b n” whmm'" ”fin“ voice. “ It in nuthinz, air; it was u. just roquost. and Inn very hwy. I will go now if you plow," And she now in quiet. dignity. Squire Lindeny opened the door for her, and made a. move to go further; but he checked himself, wd drew back with - “A “Good doomwn,”wd Lucy hurried :ng‘Goodsfmoun. homwud. 7__ Anvnsxu in the diamond dun haven polishes its own jewel: with. To be truly and really independent. in to support aux-ache: by our own «xer- dent. W: we never Iuficiontly important in our own rye» to can imposing ufi‘ecta- tion on others. The truth should be unintsined with- out [mu-union 1: 1mm dignity if Mo much ”sex-crawl. As we go on in life we find we cannot Jurd excitement, and We learn to be par- .imonioul in our emotion». - -- IA. This passing scene of life, what is it‘! An April day, peevish and fretful, a little mu, :1 little rain, and then night. Mus can acquire knowledge, but not wisdum. Some of the gremt fools the world has known haw: been learned men. “ Hummus," it has been finely ob- served. “ is in the propurtiun of the num- ber of thing. we love, and file number uf thing: that low us." ' , _-ZLL 0'“. “nu: one lives entirciy with the cunt-e of nature, evexy day is no liwd. Light and hm wake u- t fully hmn mm Max “one lira (a: into the night. Essex the blessings of thin: dsy, says Jeremy Teylor, ix; God maids them, and the owl: hear patiently and sweetly, for thin duty is only ours ; We we not. born to to-morrow. How often a. sound night's sleep changes { our feelings towards thus: who dixfer from 1 In. And how-cautions, after this experi- 1 once, should no he in our hasty, ill-di- ? gated. dcmuiciatims of the conduct and opinions of othcu. Buin.â€"Tho real test of‘ belief in ac- tion. If a nun tells us In: bcliuvw a cor- taiu course to be the right one to :ulupt. but in his own cue-acts as if he bulicwd i the ooutnxy, w..- juatly consider hhu due- 1 titan oi the belief he profesecs. \ Mounmxa.â€"-lc i. one thing to mural in, another thing in not. Theme are men who an utter the most mama and ele- veted sentiments. and at the same time be guilty of crimes of the deopeet dye. Elbe-lo ere the most dangerous of mu- kind. HYW.â€"To be perfect in hypo- crisy, it in not only moussuy to “assume e virtue though you hue it not." but also to hide your reel cheracwr. The letter is; are accomplishment. and only thine well vened in deceit of «way kind 7â€" l Jig}. no writ-v â€"â€" -7. L1 nutter- of t canccrn, and which! malt be done, ere is no carer mumucut. 1 of 8 weak mind than irl‘t-urlufiun; m be ' undommd when: the use i-. w plain, ' aid the neoouity no urgent; to be always Intending to lend a: new life, but new-r to 6nd timoto not about it; this is u if u‘ m should put dating, uni drinking, : sud shaping, from one dnv md- night w ‘ mount, till he in stand and destroyed. Tannin" tell inohnm uylum in the United Sun-I, suplwrtal partly or exclu- dvvly by the Sun. In nine uf these cs- ulrlithauu 5.959 pati .m- in :11 [me been admitted time their opening. of the” 1,305 hue born Manned once, ‘22? w :wice. md 94 thrice. Of these udmiui-nh 5,515 were volnnury, 154 through friends, up! 217 by jutiool' command. The re- uulu have lvoeuu falloutâ€"2,018 dismiss- ed cured. 318 wired benefit, 11 died. 3 we insane. 378 rammed uincunble. I m yamâ€"It. is : sweet thfnuht ‘theu cepu.” 1t “IWWuu. .. .w --_,_ " without wunh, often exemplifying mum than tongue can M In the (we "1 ha] enmple the beat precept. are uf but link avail. The example is followed, not the prev-‘11“- Indeed, precept at vu-iuzoe with 9mm in u'uuc than nude». in»â€" muoh u it only tenet on much tint must 1y 0! vies-hypocrity. Even c1111â€" ’ ' and flu kt- ” ‘dh o 4-4.“: M" twain“: pg Y‘."."‘V"' -' - ' ’ mm 15 Wane than ! much u it only marvel 9" W madly.“ “WWW” ”TERM" SELEDTIONS- (To be continued.) . what is it? the 1 inch column column column (yam («M bylaw won! it o my soul thonhutuid untot'thox-d. Thou u! my M‘Pl XVI 2' - nouartmy whiffminfioeâ€" 11‘ Hwy man be in magnumâ€"u Cut. '« 17- Thewofginhahin . Ann-v â€"-â€" '- ...,. \Vbeu Christ Rue-vs the heart, For where the love of Chrilt doth reign, There tin can hue no part. ' . Flaw 18. J emaC tint, 111. me yo‘urdty,to«iay, and former â€"!iz.l. xm. 8. The habit-try things ".f oath The numb-1y things of oath AN «imaging every day ; There's naming hereof real worth, For all things pass away. ButJews cm our b1...“ Lord. (Exwl Hus mtchleu mum) According :0 His holy Word, ‘ureVer is the name. Fawn! 19. I will sing unto the Lou! 31 lung in Iive.â€"â€"Ps. CW. 33. Lo_ng g the Lou} doth giye me banal, I“! _A,_ Tu him my voice I’ll mite, And mith my but expix ing brcuth Exaltin,’ ung 1m pnine. Fan-um 20 - Whom otfemth pause 3101-1601:}: we â€" Sineâ€"e dud delighu our pain to hear, May waft-0m day to (by. ’ th gratitude and. holy fest, To Him this tribute pay. anmxw ‘21. Th1. being justified by Bil grace, we should be made heirs wording to the hope of ewmdlife.â€"Tn'cs [IL 8. J unified by stsug‘ bluod, , 1“). Uu-Iouvâ€" u; -v_77 __ we m undo: the Sons-of God; Kain with Christ. wrung}: uhom in given Hope of endless life in heaven. Fantasy 22. Where but thou gleaned to-duy Iâ€"Rxlfll xx. 19. ’ ‘ ' Answer, my svml, whgt God doth nyâ€" Servant, where but than gleaned to- day 3 Tiny work perk-4‘s ha been but and}. But tell Incâ€"hast, thou gleaned. tt all 'I Tm: Village of ”tangerine his 1. Col.» stable on duty. Orillia should have one. qucou and tobacco. a»: yield no first xevcnuo to the government, yield to the guvumcd an awful harvest of sin and ruin: Tun Gait Refurm mien tn the peculiar (Ilmtian of frust as manifested upon ap- ple trees in the vicinity of Enninburg, which had their :ruuks split from the mu: m the bunches viz]: the severe frost of an \viuur. These um»: are large and \‘igIll‘Ol‘AS, but cunsidcmbly exposed. being on the tup of 1.. MIL \Ve have not heard of similar mstmccs in any part of the country. '- n! , ah1_‘ wuu-ul . Conxzcnosn â€"In our issue of the "3131} LIL, it was puns-.1 that the Directors of; 11.,» Midland Ila-.zlway Company intended f .t . extend their line tu Gravenhumt .md I Bmcclu'idgc. without asking any Bonus . from W IW‘IXJ; we find how'cver that i such is not the case. On our recent visit ‘ to» Ux-illutomud the Banquet to ”the President and Director. of the Midland Railway Company, we lad m interview. with Col. Buulum. which satisfied as that then: was no (mndution for the rumour, ultlxough it wu gchn on the suzhority of “Word of the W3 men of W It 1 is now 1.?“th if we are to have Rtil~ 4 road alum-ninth“! we must look to the ‘ Sax-churn fax-that extension ~Admoau- l Arthur ‘Rnbimun,’ Eng. Ciril' Engineer, 1 l uf Urillil, assisted by Mr. Chas. Shut, of i Brawcbridge, Conum-r, has been en- ; 3 'ed during the past week. making a eurvcy of the works lobe carried out by the Musk-ck: Banning Gummy. “which bu meeivcd oficill metiuu, and will push forward thud - work. pwmptly. The Engineer has found sites for the mpoood corks to be more fawmra‘hle fur air con- Itmction than was at Gut thought. It i- m be hoped thst 1h: works will N oom- pletod ere navigation "pants. a» flux the cluuuephemfiore enaouuwrod, "f dun ~ in; tho wean-both by timber, will be ~ levihted. â€"Gaat:c. , 9 Tm: end of :31 ruling §huuldbo prom. Taxsxsu Cuznuunx.-â€"I know of persona “ W1)" WAD“ be in the rwml with I. ehi¢d but a few minutes before they exhibit a desire to tense in. Some do it. i uing it is the tray to pie: with them. the child is en intentfihey notice some marked desire which it but end tempt it to de- mnnd it. The little we'e emu-t- end {idem seem to please in the proportion in u‘hichrungfl' in finnllylexpteued- It _i: which it in common to We children. No f ramming pawn can feil to math hun- die-.1: of well. Then they ere trifling, 1 will :dmit. Butby flung wafinuedcxor- ‘ cine of this musing. the 31‘. «Mon of 1 child is rapidly soured. ' a child scan grave umpiciuns and iewns ‘0 exhibit no desire in the menace of in tux-mentor. or else it become: bolt? and rude in in: de- mands. Simplicity is e queb'ty which uiekee, when cumbiued with confidence, the lovdiw. trait in any little boy or ‘ girl. It mm m me the: no ugumentis 3 needed :0 show the cr‘aeequence of such wiy waning. Anjnjuutioeie perpecnto ed upon the helpleu child. he little strength ie of no eveil to redaese it. wrongu. The instinct of mun belle the eufl‘crcr the: it ought to meant M and the: it wot. occasion- this menuâ€"e re- action upon the chiid'e mind. Win“ the whale th in. we wot explain. It is, hoverer. unlogone to the feeling! in Mun minds when wfiering injury with- out pom tn rednu or defend. It in 90 wonder tbs! wine families poo-eel e to put-don {or pee-Sun and tweaks, when in the whole period of their lives no unfi- dentiel or lowing (nib we cul'iveted. mun? nun. 1.0. 1 3195!- 1900 I ,L mmw mam mwm was 1000 ”.5 .. V V , 7 i-givon 1A2 a diamw the tum-99M. ‘ ‘1 » [Sight after night have!” ‘ Cnuch, while the dim , ' _: lâ€"Rc'm ten orfifteen Kaflirs no“ V rising xxx-dialling code” , .. ‘1 music. A; .nge sigh of. ’ », :. -. “y- 1 breeze mailed the will!” ‘3 .. , and to- heaps of dust sumunndinsfi/ .‘ ~ ’7‘" .35. ill! flick V0” " I .45, . mall. tm , othe'rs shrill and)“ ‘: - ‘1 “anlwcwindwustfllfibefl _ , distinct. until some frgeth g -‘ _ - ”profit. : g'u the song in Edi-n , ' LS zCun- Some offlw Zulws’” .. - . ‘ nvo om. pracfising the right of ~ ‘ 1.92"“ nationally believe a u, an Ten Lost Tribes of Isnd._ ‘ Indruinjbw so or not. itin ’- , ‘ , m1. , desgendtnb.°f.”m!,x ' x I. F v .. V b'. ‘ upon n.» .g} [hum or - u an M ninbu ‘, termed through the hpoeof ' ‘3' ‘ ‘ rtant {their .. l the r00: "‘ 'r‘ Imp? ° 7 column ugvaQQ are not go God‘s way: are not near whirling “1 thoughts as our thoughts: alts“. it can expect in that nu: .. ”4* ”voted in the be; way. { ‘ hr thelife of a‘ sick child and ‘ ‘ ‘ it. into «Mugged» . pan; Elijah pnyondchomuq up for three yeu's aids: month:- xmd m' -. .gnyn and than: is tbudmc «2 min; emkinh prays and the - army nwlulauuy Iii... thud; and Esther pay and the Jw ”'m-ed from dual Many pm Last! from death. Many $.me not 1we-pnger-wmduim‘m: Let us. there ore. hum that wavered in thosany the W desires ur not, all true WSW.- sw ered in the best way. . e l‘. 0 than be whom wow-0960‘? 9' ‘ Thefife the truth. The iufi of pma W. I am! teach minor to pray. â€". ‘Y. Wiiawls‘. m "ii pally in smoking, (in ‘ or chat nmund the camp ~ - , emlly use a. cnmmnn pin, ’ 4. , , seen among themlaum . " - large horn, m which as pipn: is inacrwd at the small they (Jaw the smoke thwagi' n , ‘ and swaliow it A few «Infld “- fects Skies: gmgflu thin M13” chug w; an 19: {m times tw,» or three winctu;5m fro. u an‘ m crdcrs‘e' « Y unfit 1- 3:31.19“ awry Was” - the xmcntjza poismncts “its ' {1 -m '11-: centre _mo§§,rqndy~‘d,} 1! but than ac‘h. "If-is a'very me‘ the immm ' ' ‘ {rum its centre ,mogtnrgpidyg may Their dances “every ' and L‘wfy kick unifimmg i119" nus n;:z:m,~.\chi\c I'Lhcir ing 3. ML} chux-m.4.u.soxne peptic 5:; a datum PM madam-sit ’ . q 2" 2. ‘r w ' ' . =1“ ‘ u (“~53 h“? ‘PAM .u .5»- ouuch. V,“ 36 ’tn , othérs shrm and 3 - ' l the wind. was still, flue ‘ distinct. until some frgth’ 'V I in the song in dignity Ultra unuv vu .â€" v gnxtle Souta Sea “Islands“. “#353?" 01: cc th vc change that Iim MW civi.1md,they are generally ' members of society One _ '. Rm- Tyo Saga. 1 My W,im £05."; Englandmerhnwgg ~ -* . ' logial ehcalit'm ' .. gamma ‘\\"é‘s1o\'a.n'm' . must imymrtaut of their these natives are 1103; _so an 6rafined1\"eԤ1¢éy$n'mmm ried a Scotch lady. and theymgdb lived lives of usefulnefi’ {Handmai- Knfiin can thunk this W w If their being instructedin ,‘ of ‘ aim: and d\‘W " Monthly. ' ' ' Tn: apathy“ of 44 anally“ sud onufling only, if A tnd onufling only, in about M0 hung: baud. w'oeighin1'4001bs. each. cost of the tobacco for chewing, WI; and snufl' consumed bythe conntrv last year was not 10- thm sweaomq mandate” the uhole upendjture for flour. by 1M tobacco- -woralxip_ping m m M '1': for this poismx land been ‘ greenhacks. it nonld . »- _ as there wuuhi have V; __ ‘- health. bum-pomandulmih ditinn m the wasted cash. ‘ .WV CBCEL ntâ€"The'm cox-resyn- dcnt of the Lindsay Pad mitten the fol- Iuwingz-â€"“ l‘lmt well-knfiwn. mum rowdy. X '1 Brown of Cunaington, ha been guilty of one wf the Inc-“brutal am of cruelty uu adumb wind din. could ba- wicciwd. It appears t. ‘ ’ Thanh; last, while on his way home Ogiliis, ‘ he drove so furiousb' that oucof hialmrnu [gave out and fell on the road near 62.!» bridge. He used the whip, w Red with :11 kinds of profane W; un- ‘ succcwfully. Assistance wugot ti: raise Lha animal but. all efl'om at Montana were fruitless. Aftermulhl anaemia. ' regarding what was to be done, Band with a unge ouch exclaimed chit ho km ' what wouid bri'ug the aniuul w fits,- and ‘ regueued a. firmer who ‘10thth n qmtity of atnw. The farmer did so, without imagining fo‘r a mom was Brnwn inteniod duizkg 36!: it, but to d). mrym' 1nd, ornur $4859", placed the «airsw'ubund . “Ii" :1 ‘ «caanit. After: ’ m’ poor thing brea‘hpdfiiullflv 5 mm who would. be guilty of such mama should. be severely p nishcd.” ‘ Fm: bananaâ€"An 5:19le had by Dr. L 01m»; Cg‘mger, to inquim into the (mm: of the last fire in Barrie. The ‘ inn, after sitting three dayl, mugs-ed thn ‘ thepuaitiog 36' W mag-:hqhog can." , 2nd. thoworbywhntmuninidh _ originated thin jury hsve mm . ovidenoetony. ‘Tlut chi-jury.» umbhtomcctmpmviththoon‘p ; ginofthhfixfihuwm may ofopinionthatthemmdn-orkof . delign. lath. 'l‘hntthiajuryfedww ”MW“ W"? “fly . very ' ‘ Ir id: . mean-M .5 .......,,._- v the mount «grandad cams h“ . mast mu! we. mu! that con! 1 be Thanh: 073. (k: .Dia, Lt oucof highurnu n road near 62..» hip, ‘8‘ :W

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