fox- for SuUbUD. nvv;.«.vw-V ,‘ _ and Notary Public for the Dominiontnk; Grim... Conveyance. c. Mon? Lent.â€" ‘ Aï¬daviu. GM for tahng . - . .__ â€Hahn-ink Architect, ham,- opened :n 05 All orders to be 1e x,n._3.enu ma (1:1); 0M oï¬nis, Juno 5th. 1372- '. n. Wyn-â€" vmts can»: regularly on the 16th. 17th and 18th 0! «ch non . Good sets of Teeth at $16.00 05cc. 1.: Dr. Monon’ a. 8.3. -â€"A. good opening for a student. ‘ Barrie. J nlv 23rd. 1872. 1-12. !_____â€"â€"- y adjusted. door to the “Oriniaï¬onse, by A. Fowlie. ad Lines 7' Outerâ€"Next formerly occupied All Orders by mail will receive $romptatltgzg- tion.â€"Address. Box 57. Oman. . O. . _____._â€"-â€"â€"â€" RANK EVANS, BARRISTEB, AT- ITORNEY-AT-LAW. Soliciw 1!: Chan. 'et" Convqmceh Youry Public, Comi- 'me'r for gang Afï¬davits, aw. n .W' "In ........ onin Chancery. ConVeyancerch. WI. Inn-0.303 Building- ma; V [4‘ ply..." -- -- _ EGS to inform the inhabitants of Orilo 1i; and vicinity, that by has settled in Or- illin, for the practice of but profusion, and at all times to attend to that he will be happy sny canefot which his services may hex-«mired. On'llia. Aug. 10:11. 1371. f†OBS M‘Wsï¬â€™ R RAMSAY, M. D., L. .M., EDIN., o Lately PmEeasOr of Clinical Medi- cine in the University of Philmielphiaâ€" Gradnue (with honors.) of the University of Queen‘s Cone: :. Licentiate of Midâ€" wifery, of the University of Edinburgh, Scothnd. Hamnmry Graduate of the Uni- versity of Philadelphia, the American Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, ace. “â€"â€" Coroner of the Cmmtiu of Simwe, York and Peel; DR. Bus.“ has resumed the of his Proqusion, and “ili be fol ncl pmiesa! engaged, at B Colwater Street. yOrillia. Unt. â€â€"â€" Err-v. â€"â€" MON ISY TO LEND. OFFICEâ€"’30:: door to the “ 01-1138 House,†st his residence. after ofï¬ce houï¬. This Hotel is laraneatIy furnished. 'ed with the choicest Wines. spï¬te rooms for Comma: Down.» Bnowx, ' “d We". GOOD ENDORSED \OTES on GAGE SECU RITY. Urn-I.-â€" -__ _, , B’s commenced business in connection with J- McLeod . Blacksmith. “â€" IN MOFFATT’S OLD STAND,_@ HATCHEDASH ST REET, Where he will give prompt attention t0 all or- ders with which he may be favoured Remember the place is opposite M Leod‘a 1904313. Blacksmith Shop. Amandat'hi: em, 0‘3?! 4 FANNING MILLS, GRAVE STONES, BELL‘S MELODEONS, CABINET ORGAN S. AND PATENT CHURNS. 193. SEWING MACHINES: lrtvï¬'ce‘; Beavemna July! 1873' Apply to CU STOZVI Boot Shoe Store! Money to Loan! TEAMBOAT .3: STAGE HOUSE, 6" Superior workmanship done It the ovest pOssible prices for cash. J. SHANAHAN. Livery Stables ! MATCHEDASH STREET. FAST HORSES Ax) GOOD coxvsmxcns. w pnccr. Orders by mail pn mptly attended â€- GEORGE DRJ LDWARD BURKENSHAVI, GARRIAGE HAKEB. ETC“ BLACKSMITH ! 'AS REMOV ED to his New Shop on Miscimaga Street, next to the Marble :13. where he will be glad to see all friends , . _ t. “mmmh BEAVERTO) BRICK Y‘ VETERINA R Y SURGE ON. GRAVENHURST. >RONTO ARMSTROIFG‘.‘ nquiiuatnyofthcnoteh-a BROWN, Pyovizncm land ‘ DAL-.- JACKSON, - PROPRIETOR. {I}; Solicitor i on?! hm, C. ROBIXSQNLSOLICITO 1A_‘__I_ BOSAS'KO, L’- D- Sn LAWRENCE, Liness E31335. 10m FOB mi tan unseen-fly "- wor done pmpfly ï¬x'rb'x. 1;. co RBOU'LD. Pxormmn. d the Practice be faund When 1 at Resident? - Pnopmn'ron. MOR 3‘ DRILL-IA LEATHER airâ€"ALL KINDS~ 200 Cards Hemlock Bark wapted C’ M151. {or which the highest price 11:. cub imme- A. $5 GMBMWP WHITE E again all the attention 015w“:- «5°?nl, ad the public generally, to our celebratedmnds of this article. . @- REMEMBER that the best is always the cheapest, as it twill cover more ground and west the longfltt‘ Be sure you get Lyman's Brass Label Brand! which for years has held the lead, and is so well known in Orillia as to require no recom- mendation from us. . Crab pdd for Hides, Kip sud Cdfsmnnd andviciuity, by all res ble dealers. W m): sale and to dealers o y. by LYIIAII, BROTHERS m00-. “nun 181. Sn Cooking: Stoves, Tinware! lam-WARE, com. on, LAX? Guests, c., Which he is selling at extremely low prices. His stoves were bought before the recent great rise in price. Parties buying within the next month may rel on go-tting a. h min, as he is determinedto sell them at the 01. price. 55’ GIVE mu AS EARLY CALL. ï¬ontreal Telegraph 00., Vicker’s Express 00., Canadian Express 00., And General Agency, 133. Mississaga and Peter Streets‘ F933 entru'sted to DRILLIA Sausage Factory and 1:: prepared to ï¬ll orders. tai1.on short notice- ‘5' As he has now the most extensive faciliâ€" ties for manufacturing Sausages, north of Tc» runto, country dealers will do well to leave their orders with him. 3' All kinds of FRESH MEATS .mp- plied to C-thomers, promptly. ()rillia. August 27th.. 1873. 199. By Royal Authority! Corner of Mississaga and Peter Streets. OLD and American Currency, érafts on New York, Bills of Exchmge, and United States currency, bought and sold, ants issued on all points in Canada. Interest will be Allowai, at the rate 9f four per cen_t. per annum, on Special De- - _ AL..- .«nnn-m Randal] IUUL PA vvâ€"wu _, . _ poaits remaining three months. Special arrangements can be made for moneys re- maining over that time. par-tine Orillia, May 8. 1872. Has now on hand: V017 183° M 2. ...iwuaks . 380:4 £335 “Maï¬amuuoqdï¬Ã©ï¬‚ma 3 $838338 .xufh .Ihrrlrhu. rut" uni-Ea MD Ubbega A SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT OLD STAND ! WBANK. 161-tf. 'A)‘ much leasure in announcing that _ he has RESUMED BUSINESS, in his Every at‘teution will be paid to busi- VWEST $13.. ORILLIA. House of all Nations. AUCTIONEER. SMITH uwns 0: mn- BEAVERTON MAUNDRELL BEAVERTON, ox'r. call the attention of store- mdrtheA public. generally, to our by_ W 3.9; ~ 2.144.; .35.? CORNER OF WAINWRIï¬H'I} v FINDINGS, am, TANNERYV ! W. L. MILLER. Lble Eaglérs. “711010- and Peter Streets. 's. SCADDING, wholaale or re- Toronto. 171-1y. Acnxr. of “ CARRIELLA a†43¢. a nu mowed: Em manga- $832. MON. anyâ€"i. â€GEO. Fare to Washagb, ‘ - MCWQ' Tickets for round» trip, 50 ct:- ' Longford and Portage, 25 eta; Rama, 15 ch. 9 A ..m. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Will run as fullmvs: Luvs; Omnu Mondays, Wed nesdziyu and Fridays, at 8 A. 31., and 3 p. 3., and on Tuesdays, Thu: sdnys and Satur~ days, at 11 A. 3., reaching nghago everydayintime forStagesgoingnorth. Luvs WAszuco Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 AJL, and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. 1., and 3 P. am, calling each day at Port- ~ - . I\ ,A “.1..-“ (than « IDA BURTON,†ï¬unsmith Shop: F. J. DELANY, SEWING MACHINES repaired in ï¬rst- class style. M eerschaum and other Tobacco Pipes ferruled and repaired with neatness and des ateb. Attention paid to light repairs of all 'inds. Sewing Machines and Nccdles of all descriptions kept constantly in stock. :3 Work Shopr‘nextf door to Dodge Cola Manufacturer of the Celebrated DELA N Y T ROLLING BA 1 ’1' ! 01-51153, >Augnst 18th, 187 3. Important to All! GBEAT CLEARING SALE! Owing to change» about to take place in the busing“ of Moï¬â€˜att Wilson, ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED PRICES, as the whole stock . MUST BE SOLD (Opposito the Residenée of J mes Samson, Esq. , Front Street, Orillia.) him. He has also Colts, to which he of stock msen. DENTISTRY. Orfllia, August 25th, 1; and O 8'. 11., WIlAa-a v“-.. __V,., age, Longford and Rama, when there are passengers or freight. for those ports 0 x 1'0 WASHAGO, - - - 20 CERTS. “ PORTAGE, - - - 20 “ (A “ Loxcroxn, - - - 15 ‘9 6‘ J. I. IBEWIS‘OJV, Z. $.61 GOOD HQRï¬ES! ORILLIA, OFFICEâ€"Ir; Booth and Corbetz’s Brick Teeth positively extracted without the slightest pain, Py the use of A. __-.\“ A A h wlif’ITR’oUs‘ OXIDE Extracting 5; Gold Fillings. (JAMES REIDE, MW» ToRsma, @' Artiï¬dnl Teeth inserted by the new mt. Perfect satisï¬wï¬on guaranteed. Wi‘FHOUT DELAY. T. W. MOFFATT, J. G. WILSON. 51'â€; £1?! respectable Vehicles. 9 MIN ‘ HORSE BAZAAR. STEAMER RAMA, and return. ramcm AHENTION Pun 1‘0 FURTHER NOTICE, the ROYAL mm- m may: wanna. F. J . DE LANY. Februarv 4th. 1373. ‘ 170 -UNSN[ITH- Wan)“ ! they now offer their :â€"Lea e Oï¬nis ever'v norm :Eceptdf) 8t ‘8 3:91“, Azlw -_L-..n. â€4‘ ORI LLIA “a return, 25 cents. ' D. L. SANSONL AT GREATLY DIVISION, 8- OF T would invite the attentxon .0 0. ‘6 H am clean-u. ww Luauw. .. ...- _ .h, princixiflly hardwood. Good Welling Home. App y to J- J. McNABB, Baum P. 0- Thon-h. Sept. 2nd. 1873. :00 ALUABLE Building ' L9“ )For samba-xi. sndon “Im‘ m be: ofï¬ho ‘bguanildinz 15°“ mom Apply ‘0 , ' A. TAIT, 'or to 'THOS. W- CORNER: den this may. Title good. _ Alix“ . L- CRAWFORD, A001, Lot 19, 13: man. 0m, who will aboyv t_he property. or give guy info:~ matiou ‘ BETTER THAN PAYING RENT. THE BEST CHOICE! HE Subscriber chance to parties vide themselves with having recently put conveniently Situated. Building Lots! than_ any_other PWPertY dang-able. 19-2. ()N "EA? To be deIivered at the Mill, for which highest price in Cash will be paid. in†A l LAN'ï¬fFoa SALE! 3:333:33} 33% Private Boar‘ling. THE}: Subscriber has ï¬tted up and fur- odin odigood stylethe largemd com- odzous premises. Ml 3' OCCUPIED BY J A. Srmnsxsox, Opposite the “Midhnd Howl," for n FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. Boardersbythe deflr week will receive good accomqultxon. D. MCNAB. It Boesn’t Matter! flU " but: I â€luv ~.â€"___ _, ends, provided there be and the popular verdict a hill on- be in 80f oordnnoe with law and equity. But It Does Matter ! That the Beople who like to wou- wax, xnu- CL THING should know where to get the desiredgood clothes. Appllwiflting the importance of giving the people reli- able information on this point, 1 herewith announce my abilitv and willingness to meet their wants in this matter. Oriuin. Feb. 26th. 1873. HE Subscriber has on hand a. large quantxty tyuf Sawn Lath, for sale cheap. allkinda of lumber,beot qmlity Shingles, BASS W'oo‘D LOGS, Lu Luv..-“ at ï¬rm Mill. for which the ’1‘ 351113, u: um ; Hangman: a convenient house with u ARE UNSURPASSED; While my re utation for mtking Goon Fn’s is so we known that I need not ex- pathte on thiapoint. 0mm. 4th Aug-o A CHANCE, Have a Home of Your Own! FURNISHING- Goons, #- GENTLIIIX, Call and J udge f" M†selves. W/zaz $06372? flatter .9 ONT., CANADA, THUgspAY, OCTOBER? J “1 3:11. vaun- (by. Send for cir- [ Proï¬tl slstom nï¬eï¬rm Guelph mphsmam 2J1-1in. N “N EASY TERMS. 'OW the Paciï¬g Sagdal investigation 1.-“ An- Want ed Immedjately, . TAITS [Onell Cetkoucyh B minus new. an“! ‘n- 05'» The Lots are dry and every way 2' Applv to A. TAIT SAWN LA'l H. FOR SALE. ï¬ts" QM; FIRST TO APPLY BOMZESTEAD g in the Village of Grim“, My Stock of GENTS’ SIER TERMS! WILL HAVE Foh 3m. a quantity of put iii. the market 3-: number of ‘ iber oï¬'e'rs an excellent ties of limited mum- to pro- My Facilities for nï¬ed, 9nd well worthy in- em My Stock of Cloths fÂ¥mn Near the Wharf- UN US UALLY LARGE 1159C For Sale ! in the place can be on hand a; PARHHILL. For Tu: Emmi. Thaw!" E hm m H urving Thee. tli'rough coming time, :lnd every momexit may I lose My will in Thine. Jeans, '15: Thy command, -‘ Hagen doin neuron, We should 9m mm wanting mad; Gm men ï¬ie hem-£3 £3 13“, Md loving du'l‘hy will A: theee th'at min glory: {It all their honour: ML- Tie-J fA Int. “2. m “Thorléoxd to love. ’Tis done ï¬t]: happy hearts, ’Tis done with willing hands, , With lightnihg lpoed each bright?†start- To do nglegag minds. ' ’Tisvkoauï¬; bio for us, on rfect love doth reign, As every 1’1;qu 59m does. Tonerve1'emf3in L . CHAPTER I. “ {‘he Austrian Band plays this evening!’ was he announcement. made in all isn- guagï¬s, to' everybody, by m Ibo maitru- d'hobl, premiers garcons, couriers and 00 let; éplaceoi Baden. Ofoourse them was a. run, after dinner, for the promenadeâ€"â€" exithtsiasm for Austrian military umsicbe- ing, twenty-ï¬ve or thirty years ago, almost as much a test of connoisseurship as in the present day. Every chair on the oolonnsde of theKufltaus, 39d 01‘: both sides of the 1â€"--- :6... “001A as mum I way u. w-.uv.â€"-_,,, present day. Every chair on the oolonnnde of theKurhaus, and on both sides of the publicwalk, running between the little kiosk wcupied by the band and the Izhrongb ed portals of the gambling salons, was 511- ed. and the walk itself was densely crowd- ed withagay throng of promenadem. Rich- ly dresud wgmenâ€"beautiï¬ï¬‚md ugly, old ,, l--- Aw‘"-nt‘ nlim'a. and 1" WW vvvvv ~ -7 ,7 _ _ and youngâ€"from every civilized climb. mid gdllnnt aid graceful men, variously cos- tumed, and of all ages from tripping youth to :hufliing senility, passed and remssud, haying and smiling, smirking and gesï¬cu- sum viore, peculiar in in: intensity. and its entire freedom from any merely moral or utilitarian smells. tn this the greatest bathing-place, with water: of thc least. efï¬- cacy in Europe. Have you ever seen at sex, while watching the dark Pansy Waves bios by a gleam oi sun-light? If an, you the an image of the spoon-drift of sncicty n it gmrkled and ï¬ashediin‘ ghe Hglgï¬s, a! it sparkled and flushed in' the ugngs, natural mdartiï¬cial, of a. lovely evening at Baden. The gambling alone were nearly‘ empty. There had- been an intermission of an hour or two in the monotonous {cites wire jm Messicurs; (c jm ext fult, of the ‘ oroupiers of the o-ougc-et-noir, and the game had not yet been opened for the evening. The wheel of the roulette, however, at the head of the large conversation salle was in motion. It always is in motion. It is said that the oldest inhxbitnnts of Badenâ€"those who have lived through many millions of its revolutions,â€"-ha.ve never known it to stop. Friction and the resistance of the ‘ sir have no effect upon it. On it goes in V violstion of the plnineet principles of me- iehnnioIâ€"in utter contempt of the most 3 rigid demonetntione of« the impossibility of perpetual motion, on forever end ever â€"whirling away yearly the wealth, health md happiness of thousands. Whether its drivers and conductors are a. different order k AL- _._..-.,pl_ QHVCLI ouu way-u-.â€" of men from the croupicu of the rouge-ct- awir is n matter..of doubt; but certnin it is that they never sleep, and require nothing to eat. There are intermission: with the ends, which indicate a. connection between the immihle-shuflmpnd hummity; It: IBO â€Wallisv DsIuâ€"â€"â€" _.__ H _ thehell oftheroulduis not less regular and continuous in its revolutions than the hallsof the solsr system. It was the hour of ebb in the gambling tideâ€"the time for the minnows sud smell fryâ€"the single silver-florin folks who have already repocketod their cure-dents and swallowed their pom-cafes and petite ver- m. Wait an hour and the big ï¬sh will begin to show themselves, the tide will turn and sllood, with srnshliketheboreinthe Hoogly or the Buy of Funds, will set in and cover the green cloth banks with u sedi- ment of gold. Gathered around the rou- lettesre s dozen orso of continent‘s-of,- a'ers, sud students, with a. few ladies’ insids and French milliners. together with three or four staid, quiet heads of fsmilies, from London or New York. Besides these there is an mush-built, deï¬ed-looking gentle- man in s white neck-cloth, who is intently wstchingthe gem with his hand thrust down into his pocket ï¬ngering s ï¬orin. “ Put it down, my deer sir; just forthe fun of the thiugZâ€"it will he so odd: no one knows you, and you merely wish to see whether pair will not eomeup sitar “spew but been called ï¬ve times." Far down st the lower end of the lsrge hall one solitsry individual was to be seen. The superior sanctions of the roulette at. the upper end, and of the music snd crowd without, had drswn ofl sll stragglers, and left him in un- disturbed poeseesion of s sofa, and several hundred square feet of solitude. He sp- to be, after making All nllowsuoe for s carefully studied toilet, as men of about ï¬fty-ï¬re years of age, sud was evidently an invalid. His ï¬gure was slight sud some- what bent, his complexion pale and un- healthy. his cheeks hollow, his eyes sunken mdhil lipsbloodlesssndthin. “gm" __-_- ._.m.o.phn, deed n deen I’M- NEVER AGAIN- muscle!“ In“ “‘9‘" v.--___° , _ ï¬n: sight, almost wholly the main! ve- pulliveneu of his expres'sion,’ and named to conï¬rm a. conjecture, "mated by his elaborate end ï¬nished, yet quiet, style of Mthathewuumn of higheoa'nl posi- ï¬omifnotofnnk. Apxnctinedoblerver might, perhaps. havegone still further, end hn'e marked him down u an UM rm; old before his time, and bowed with the weight. not of yearn, but of day and flights of vice and folly. Hemnclining nun-I 4“. loan in m sttitudpoi 1006; old before his time, and bowed mu: ‘ the vaight, not of years, but of dayu and ‘ tight: of rice and folly. He was reclining upon 1he ‘ use. that but poorly concealed a sense of debility and lassitudo. He sppeu-ed to be loot in thought of no very pleasant kind, to 3'“de from the iron on hie brow, and the nnpotient gnawing of his thin lip. But of MVCI’ mastitis reverie, he as tons- edfxomitbyn sex-nut in 1 plain suitof bluebwho, withslettarin hillnndldnd x! nuns n. 8., mm. -..VV, ____ . would 81639711199 flu“- ' " tc. «szu‘," “The Berber. e , attains. 2, 1873. it the ad “imam-Med from hisvreguqlbgm uttimglel‘yi‘th‘rgutare-m twentm, tad tier: mWobjurgflion: ‘ inFNOCh-uw. . H, “:flu any on seenflxilfl'he dmmdod of the am}. . a; Hr “No one, Durddaudfl. I have 'ust ts- nn it from a. M I-thought irlhm ‘ hgingitjn ydu‘ :tpixpe without wgitigg your wag’Cy'l fatal-h g: ahelib‘eléi’l Q ghd “" veryvve. tum 'ti.‘ an am: no one bug’een 't ' 'uIdms.‘ But yonfoxglitthstl have fog-kiddo!) you to style montalknicy or' DurcMaucM. Be- oollch that I am phin yous-{our p’Okw- w.- “Permit motto obdé'rvo,†i'oplied Seoig- mtz, “anti uioher’o' smut ï¬ï¬fpooplo ihmoV-h.†7 . “nodal: 5 goals“ think £43m in an: 3.- don. Butï¬ page“ aifo not everybody. I how my MI W D’- Okahaintoollmngons “Milk- domo 3†“ Der Herr will ï¬nd her outside. directly in hunt of this lower window.†“ Alone I" ' “ No, oh, Wdodby Hon-u lodges-I13 Herr D’lenheim‘ a {too was a studyâ€" the “pi-anon was so peculia- and so oom- ' , ‘m‘ ‘:- fa“. we “mun; w.- W Wâ€" £1“ A deep frown comp“; hi‘ f0‘3‘: bat! and m. 3‘!me hqu were druid his hand. Suignitz bowed and do to rejuin Annette, We, D’O . f ‘- French maid, who, was awaiginglatlim' for : stroll in the wenue of Lichtan . Mon: sieur D'Okouheim, with a trembling hand, knob; the 309.1 of _hin letter; bud began M 12- 2.-.... mâ€" Amxmr W‘y luv-0.03,. -â€"- â€"----7, , _ ,7 v _ V read. AI he reed. his {rein grew deeper, end what there had been of 's pullougave phoe to an expression of' pure age. He crushcdthe letter in his hand, nnd, start- ing'from his seat. paced up'nxid (lawn with vivacious, but uncertain step. -' Approeeh- . ing the window indicated by his Wmt, he looked out upon the crowd. Hie eye ighted at once upon e gentlemen and Indy seated directly 'below him, and again his face was illnmined with an eqmvocal em' 1 ‘ He stood gazing etthem fax-some time, 'o ‘6 hand crumpling the letterâ€"the other ner- mly wining the ends of his long mous- e. ' “ All ï¬nd-eyes, ell elike!â€he exclaim- ed. “ I reelly had begun to believe that there wane exceptions, end that ' my' wife [Ming such; ram (wit as a. virtuous wife. Virtue!†he muttered, reneuing' his walk. “Bell! what isvittuel [don’t be- lieve a word of itâ€"inv man or women. It is a. hybridâ€"n monsterâ€"en nnnntnnl af- ï¬xmnive, born of the conjunction of two negativesâ€"no passions and no oppommg» ties. Opportunities, and importnniï¬ee { Prineeel of Sucklenberg for that. It must have been her cold heart thn; has kept her reputetion so tu- clear of stem. I had be- , to think that xt was her clevernessâ€" that, as Shakespeare has ig‘he ever “,ppt out the ï¬re of passion with the “poi rev. eon.’ But dererneee never eavee them . The up of reuon dries up when most need; ed. But why has the ï¬re in hexane never been lightaLL-thet’e whet pnulu me; There was the Count HunuydIâ€"I thought at one time it might be my duty to put a. sword through the handsome“ men in Vi- 7,2_L .3 Li- its...†Strguée Kimzï¬Ã©ï¬nied.‘ well-behind M- chauiam she all: her heart. However, I must tell her 9! the letter. ' It will (litre: mill! ten nus v. m w".-. her. I know; but then she knows how and . where to seek for oomolntion.†. Monsieur D‘Okenhei‘m seized his hat end ‘ stick, end, with an affected jsuntiness of step, ssllied from the K urhmu. Threading his ny‘, not without diï¬iallty, through the crowd, he advanced to the couple whose movements he had been wstching. The Indyâ€"Madame D'Oken‘veimâ€"wu s. distin- guished looking women of about eight-und- twenty years of age. She hnd s. ï¬ne, styl- ishï¬gm-c, almost perfect. unless perhaps no imperfection might be found in sdccid- edpromiseoffstst forty: end she hsda face which, if not unqusliï¬edl hsndsome, bad s groI-t deal of that kin of besuty which is the exponent of youth and high healthâ€"1st? liquid lustrous eyes, as yet undimmed y gas-light snd balk-om glare skin pure end. polished, as yet untintcd ‘ end unrouwhened by mstutinnl chem O and pate dcfaie granâ€"pearly teeth an ruby lips that spoke only 0. sound lungs, and s good. digestion, and said nothing shout s compressed liver, and an obstructed portal circulation. Not the highest style of besuty it my be. Not perhaps beauty st sll; but the highest condition of hesuty,-â€"the sine qua mm of hesmy,-the something without which beauty, unless in some are cases, don’t smount to much; or. to' mount sme- tspbor, the snbnsl on which spiritusl and intellectual bea‘ tyâ€"the beauty of soul and mindâ€"gallop through'the venues of sense into the heart. '0! courn if the minus! is out of condition, beauty een't ride test or in“. She is way not to stop short of the that-hem healthilyhsndsome. .Acharm- in: toiletsetnl'dlthegrseen of or person tothebestsdvsntage, whiietheefl'eetwss very much ' htened bysuessy butquiet gracionsness of manner. andacertsin sun. of be» ton which shonetmd tobresthe Olllt there I'M 3:31.,“ .15?le much attempt , A-.. ..u:...- Ianâ€"the 5 "â€"Râ€" wâ€"'-â€" us go into the home of the Lord .â€"Puhn, ~ 00mm 6. I an cruciï¬ed with Christz'rei'ertholeu yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: I live' , ' 1" w 'cliI‘no'HiVO in rm ‘1 l e e ‘ 'gï¬e ¢ I who , - 4:- ..... - 6;“- m. ,-'â€"Gn1.. 10% E6 Efï¬e ng' method Winn-woe; . fl :98 Itodli,m'bï¬@§: "J. .L ‘Snaftrofnï¬h ‘By’J'eim’ - Living now by simple faith. V I am saved (mm ondleu'ded’h; , , Ctg‘ist huh diet} that I misï¬t live, .Tdegxgr ’41!er â€ï¬‚ag; ' .2" JJJ. "TEE? - live by Himâ€"Romans, By faith I know iny sins‘rorgi’veh, ' ‘ ‘ And fch Maegan; 11d! of have!“ 1 . .29" mean» eabh haiku:t puke" And, faith sustain; the 1i!qwithin. ‘ . r . . « ‘~ . o “‘BEE 8. . .Letfll 'W’ . " m5" j. anger.‘ and-idï¬ï¬rf ma eifl‘ ' ' 'be" put" skin from you, with‘dl', mfliée :‘snd be ye ind one to another, tender-hearted. forgiving one another, even no God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven yomâ€"pret; xv., 31, 32. May each by grace he soreneyesi. That 9in thonghta may be subdued; VII, “4‘ __ %_the mututhgeautiï¬txlll mud, A . , .‘ men 2!?“8‘ 0\¢mdewdks, over the street, Over thce feet of the people you meet; . - iv L“ ' ‘ 31ml Slmvly. ’ _ Oozing along. Beautifu‘l mod! it can do nothing wrong. Lying to kiss a fair lady's feet, Clingipgyo skirts in showing-1:. ‘ A...“ I-» Mm ‘11] Ohl the mud; the bmï¬ful mud! How the drops spam}: and hugh â€they go: 8 ' Wm inï¬ll maddening fun, ' 1: into“ the house, in every room. ' Sghnhigg,‘ . "_°â€v Beautiful mud, headmaiiidmiine. Saviour midi?!“ "tubâ€; ‘ A ‘â€'_U’ r“; V Humour! maths i“ ‘ Church this evening- PRIVATLâ€"TO the o(Impet: vig flue. «the priced | "’11 liqguor trifle. _ ‘,_ 1 “way. -, _,,, ,V Mn. F. K: x oï¬'ep ten dollar: to any boy who will tell {he threw those batten egg! in (nontof his block Last Monday even- mg. Coxsnnu wanted at «Wagon to keep boye with gone boot: than brains and better lung: than mnnen 3mm 2 ‘ the audience. ' ' Sou: way heavy ahaveuthepast week. â€"â€"The above in {or the information of peo- ple at a W. “the fact is quite well , :_ n.:.' 14...)“. Tut. Sunday by ig no}. so well entoroea uimniuht'be. Afar w . :30, n man wulyi witheuido ' drunk, while the pea e were I to church on Sunday evening. but y at the cane hour. another? powerfully refreshed†individual! v.5 ' from one than t6 “other. Lights .130 glimmer in some bat-moms nt hum-I fluid! 1131me be mentioned to the Inspector u " private sud conï¬dential.†Mmuxp Humanâ€"We lea-n Mr. Hu- gel, with hi. um}! foresight. is making a- â€gem fox-(change in the moo! the Hidhnd Railing, rendered necessity by the Mun-bout. him made 111 the Gnnd TrunI‘. We understand it is the inwntion of the President of the W to send. oeveml of we logomotiveo bola-ig- inzwtljgxpadtodzeeugmewwbltl’oï¬- ' .50 (be â€1.9133... mm.- prompt notion is chm ' ' «f Hr. Bagel, u there an be no doubt as soon as the change in the Grad Trunk in efected it Would be very amiable to hve out railway made ï¬enpeM" this wills!†Ewe ad- ’ ' 'dland. will h'e'mn ' “9d,. thud Itï¬ui; 1.11%; expense and [all arising from whip-neat. The , Am 4““- M - a It the TRIS: SI PEI IIIâ€. mu â€mas. mmï¬ï¬â€˜m’: Eï¬iutseéns hie- vie?“ rah St. Juneau the eye}; W In“ sci-mu ufv ..._-.a -_ u wlysges sud refe'rw ssoenoofper- scallion with which our readers as more Mintâ€"that of the “ Pi] ' Fdhm" mm s mpble nee those urinal were! W0 on: ever loved their native Land mm inn they, but. they ounld'leave it. with d! is happy associations sooner than on?!“ "to my; believed to he s viomm of their A Principlee- 'Whocw‘wsvf. ., f Momma 6th of September, ~ . , i" ,_ u May Flower," Vidl 101 none 1m 0. Ne another scene of more recent dgtq, wave“! 2“sz mm alénq impu‘} mayo flan two centuries held 3jurisdicï¬on‘ ov'vér the Scottishchurch, to which the 11:1, ‘3†cguldnct madmtiqudy ' - , it», wasn't}!!! Woflm 'V iv an; the patron to the living 00 t in flint ' A t‘ J...“ m: 7 t of m :_ minisï¬ï¬l' be 1’1""ed independsnl? on UN. choice of the people AI; “m " “,5. “gunman; chard; led several celebrated cle to “"3- n and 1t_he I that men a. mcmonwic “a: Iv. w. ~-- "‘7 A. passed ' my 3 ï¬ery ordeal Tog. civil and religions 'berty and _onoe more hernia: wuto w ’ :- Jaeenuieu the scene as it mixedinthenneiut city, of Edinburgh. Early as the flush of merit the people wemudr, d or {g towers of Haywood the . dent. of royalty.~ {Elem mum crowd; ed with dense M of poo made it diï¬icult for the W of the. :Queen’a Commissioner and ‘his cortege ho rmke their-gray to the cathedral church of» ‘ Saint Giles. After the oermon end levee; the Royal Commissioner proceeded tow, Andie-V’s to meet the general assembly! amid the greatest popular exeitemwt.’ The eucmbkwu all yer. ï¬ve-next ofl'wed; which by s; brief, proiound silence. . classic; Welsh, who we: moderator, pose and wit); u ï¬rm voice, which mug like a, 'truln .. ME: along the sacred hula, _ o: n. uprated: ~ 1he6tne;th ï¬ns: . .‘ M table he bowed to the W end Meow-d- theeutemdoor. 0, had namely wished from the gaze of thé. adherente'of the 9137!: when the diver; Med .3139le MW t9. his aide? This WWI“... of hum sympathy to in very depth It" seemed as if the Ina-lids of the MOON; †were fellingon the numb!) , fer ' iur‘than eight hundred min†End. mama-e inapower m n'na’plevo ‘ . , men's heme Ind maul ' Outside dig church 'the excitement u. still more inmate; vu‘t crowd: had M waiting for hours to no if the spirit whidt insp'wed 1h. WWW-VIEW wads like the {om-t when swept by the hurricane. Strong men who‘ bed. {and the storm of battle unmoved. rapt like" childnen us they mumumd, “ Thank God. Scotland in free. †As those eight hundred ministers and olden muehed throng}; the, y e yielding crowd they ‘were greeted . alum: swung and mighty. .7 They proceeded :9 Tanï¬eld'a Hall,A which m added to, iufmmmt W MXflle venenble, Wei-blind hievoieein‘lervent prayer for divine ' 0e and 31109 thy the: grave. . pain that d: ,u proud!“ ....K';ï¬'° an- swered t6 the £11, “’Ca‘hie‘pp' tithes-3’: , . - . . an“). an.“ fm for which he no enmeqtl'y qon , Chalmers, without a groan. LII 'hil' chase. and mid echerial melodiu M through the shining City. - Burns is now repaint! on his ti; umphl in tint aimless and cloud .. World. He died in our midst and has} n nonn- ment behind him more handful than marble and monï¬a'dunu‘ than has. Many more of thaie’h‘eroes" «an. moi. miuuknow'ix to in, havejoimxdthe in». “newbie company, wlmé aiel‘iï¬. ' . ‘on the shore of mortality, butae’iong will Mater by» the gland eves-Influx W. for the faith coagddinmd, t0. “pint. wd when life" bath is' l-‘ri‘n'ght up do" on tings mumphgp: mayweucdi home-in Havana" - .' : Pr-étty fmntispioee'. “'1'†"W "“"-' ma ’theusual muon‘ “few-"- Pettm WWW WEN 1"“?- .. ' u m. 1y voum â€"-â€" ~â€"v v of the Cm when the silver-1 {3mm id ‘9 Tim .017 Want; 0 was moderatfll'. #050 333d '5'“; e, which nag lgke 0, than ,. ; the “ammo “We a} m . 4 . .. mMWM medmthï¬ W