Stratford Times, 30 Jan 1878, p. 1

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camed-outt? "| which led "y attorword to higher work » Rome, In 1852 two young communints, Becker | trial in whieb all Ger- | the formidable drawn in too sombee hyve Thi worm ie fating st a cure ¢ ciety, rast dving thas a = L wtectemenste sey' trey whe vow the smaaenals THE Youna | FOLKS. " A CHRISTMAM CHARITY BY KATHERINE Concer, committed muicéde; amd the ooa-| . FRIENDSHIP AND'PLATTERY = Tr 5 For ' , Occurs this * peorsonal Reet the 'nb her care teed, " Did you ever hear of Gretna Green and of With Paith and Chari Bot Flattery, ax sae: world grew oll, > Rented fem Be eare old, Wee » Truth's stern acurnts yrew tems botd, Awd Fale nod ts Lough? grimace. the Now auar o- raflannt a wing. is mek ; an also a } ter wens ia hen ay of the The young wie lived aalt.a a fow years, but she = ee Lyng my fhe belt hee tiv val to reign o'er chtldre: The seo aa dang os The surimy potion af tify, bast "who gre the Bont irrns tie dark ones te explore or, Ly wobef fe, kgowa women in all Earope, = and ber ons Both to their own Ubsir old extend os : " men Edgeworth." oui 's hee wag a eact {an win x Astron ity the «ther, . the Ques car acrend Sia Wetiah soba waht aching the net am etc. i# rather mae i for instance ) acqaired B Y P R 9 x ¥. - As mainly fuer ia dicious eorsetongmin male - , RY JAMEM FATN. siuene a Few 'y _ Kuswtetge at wine iy "ebath to ag key "up | --_ : great hiat Le oogley w = Archtaabop af poe aed be was entitle ws livings whose C THE BEGINNINGS OF BASEN Em, was nearly py 000 1 per ansam, ahen was rn ies arn enjoy in beste vil pet, saying untying peterenesgy knot 'mane a canna rer ae Ey Te hee tieaory his earliest affection, whe share: plesmare ; a 5 eg dow with a little white "Maltese cia | Litt, wails the sow y - guard the scarsleerra, weather} « my waite nieeyad he licted to black valves in wate. Gaslight in the influence of | wr torr cheer heark-as- congestion" the bray ve and headaches result from plate below the radia beneficially imple; of thie 'Kn no evi af « ond be learell ashinncobal pes pense of ~~ poaition ad ae pasa re ry, were Se of hia | Would have cusured him complete bran jp, bw " f he now his ed the will, or failed to prodace it, pomight bee that <ver % Peter Harvey' -- rhe Dgniel « Welw ior "abe ey he inetden relal © shavwing how he became e aa = " "vertex of } lene eaaeieb ae tie a a tece which ae not patie for a lifetime." He and ratification ot chaie pris the ti 'bor Witris bad |: recious Seprne=s re of hi memorial was fis a cn inte tt tially, w when noeanion aastte na; the exhibited 4 a rare hast, though an gk Renata letters veatify, Were of o-- to him al + nm os Bastin, doen aa' earkd. aa she has been kavwa to hee friends and o Ttalian clin ~ Wha CHAPTER XXL. ty estreriar ot ts caaki 4 paced a4 deeply as any coukl not bring himself ny State that murder had been 4 Carcay had fallen a victim, it ia trae, to Chinese supersti Up to that hour it hal seemed to Ralph aawur toyether, knew a took it for aranted = the other man at have been the scrape ; bat the error was wgreat ans suaepmane ieee as AND COUNTY -- OF. -PERTH. "CALEPLE * fae a cg ic =| -- - ~- £ or See anata a; 'Tran- The tee] VOL. I. _ = STRATFORD, ONT, _EaiePay, JANU ARY 80, 1878. NO. 110: wt diam wut a laby s my pape nape young tady sae Ayroynnmrnteet 1 * was 1 wn bili iu the matter ; and that, while a lamented made ® compensation tu the. = ot zace dow," erged the > poate of the miews-ta- | |A BULL'S FIGHT. WITH. ALION: 1a liom anil. fomr ame. at Seomlans huil- says, .* Jom She's ouly- i «, full-grown banter af tencioan aapect, yout fy on tat? r tenes bd ing by a chain go small dogs of » a _ Nelly hat cxpteam her surprige at yindnds absence, . way did not conceal the vp wp aha had taker two reasons bet a eset per corm speanty Pennicuick modestly that she at lonst " Aa to that," said "1 will myself take care saffers no pecuniary, lone { that has" befalleg'« al This ae sareek him prides opt = ; and, w very few dayai it s - 'taand ne Ar Pa essai bad shed worth mext to not 1g, aorne- thing of his atreqinres. "On the occasion bed Uetio had oon ieee for certain about 'the tter, that a ru Bm ge and, as 'Phew Jock, Whe ws always very ¥ saportant, "4, Pay's too Sie to know wumeh. < jm the pene, Ask me 1 bet and-we saw a » vir, how mapy hinds a water are ey were immediately * Two kinda, satip eal replied Jack, inte a Sete, amd with tierce cron in- took ing trigtphan' ray. oe their tow would 'No, my ars Nate are t fom j seem almost impossible for four oh imei. Phinale, And then, as fast as alle can my ittle ee Lia "rig in an Shows, shu dhenext on her with uianene but ** Rain-water, rd-water, soft-water, reall taal pil mere brute fate fails a | well-water, coherheietan, Dg-water, 'The iece e Water, ver- water, fiftered-spater, oe "P toa fever piteh of. ex- | fresh-water, olewitay sulphur: water, Con- reds sprang into the are- -water, sla-water, lime-water, het- < ow of the combat. | water, cold » Warm bothing-wa- cle are , loe-water, nlop- water, dirty-water, v d. with fixed bayope the | water, and dish-water +1 wa me several in their efforts to | in the world, childres, ail the a sprint and * *> his so indurmtes the } rivers and lakes. | make the r: the dew, wnob _ baives = reg were drawn, | the snow, and the hail. | ovata. "he pok. place bet ween clementa obey oles. Ww ithent my my ¥ itery ana os gate Me, reeulting in the | power thu: workd _-- diry "™ ; the former, g, Jack * sol. ack and Pay are very mach iunpresee: fire inte b... air, | They are about to tell hat that ce hac r "4 5 tre a bic A Pore ways supped God "had pomething eanding with the rain and snow, when a very heres. streaming 1 Cea dire yen- | kc woman, with leag hair > comes to wa, iy i ber hands ted Tha anct Darmg the ex 1 hwo om hea 'the enkdiere ond the mah, whe screanriny re ern Vietorions, me) ws we] Satay ugtia: age we saw the dogs | the mor ning," any ys ok nel fa! . "9 ' « | tansities with the greater part of thoir pastry, © ener eye tb sain au hy three of fr. Jamehanay ~- we reli hed turned black in ex eich. af enc Sea woe "wary Sab - oe "tone bred Koag~- t it was Penaicuick aud not Conway who had death. | easily ac- 7 Tee ames Were mentioned and those whe at ee as ft a tor the once of ther tather, her molher the the | tic "ph va the his "ie aad ia hardly 1 been se han | apored meh the ie of my 'tad iniesita, T gladly wy the astaion would at least to one man in the world be a PS poet ot his villainy. The fear of exposare rrible to him, that.it-almost drove on back | inte the path of honesty which iit Id he a rich man, even A he 'did disburse that =a £20,000; bat thew it was «och a large ow and maney was so | bs to him, not only for wo sak at ated, bat for tte o Moreover, though it was trae ght etal) » Kone aod Milburn would thitsk it at least strange that he should nut ooly have hen | kept seoret hia (i's testame ma duster a ¢ sometimes copvicted by a picce of evidence by that Soe gone bestia Semel th es mn of such personal! contradiction, an: enived the usual additions and ¢: ou tte way. Worse than he discover on his arrival at Hong Kooy, this ru had actually beea teleg -- rt pains certain the tru h before replying to. Mey. were ri -- Thee pee it wolf was fraught with | mond's inqairy, i. own bankers might have an! nelle tirat a mo ae bristled with it. And yet to speak, to answer ¢ voaree'| Je supply "x: was now bee As te the mere warrptien-- ive--the statrevent cise and cold enongh ; he was, in fact, great. t Penniouick found papetes to him in the he actually played: and thoagh his o reappearance in the fn we _ right at a his som had been, as we have Ben, con- Bou-- Chat nimagh. desert the nae in dlotail, ard all jogo ith ape 4 ns though they were incousistencies, ene law.} to. the. probable elaiab,. ney fa our own rey, Mitane sich Jpn way of scandal and goemp, he was wnaerd | been a rior ia 7 it was "acre cay ve eet pers eight porsoys gave a ceohereat acaanut of » certain dinner at which the Gitano t was to have been entertained, aud on which hung @ most im sare ; alt Vagie 'bet al, bra maunilicent, The breach hdl ap faith he red es ticulars wil ranaly Fanon a was impomible ta eationg cai as, however, the actnal fact) that not "thewe witnesses had before set pa Ais the man in qmestion. This mirack was managel by the attorney for the de- fence, who gave a dinner to these eight wit- wr th: ait more ay on his conecien: + but pd act, he would have thought beneath consuleration -- wh: now gave him great annoyance, and even distress of mind. E Seeryihing that had a relation to the « tal w erage 7 even after his o we fashion, the details a andl,» Anaagie his setual remmrac whowed signs of mitigation, this feeling by 36 means Wore out with time; it weighed, too, spon his -- like lead that he would have to gv over the whole mattor when he re. hed takea -llecta al ao ner wig be the | little work saenk ao, her as pond t moe it is certain she never caiat s for her 'hee ¥F "pat even aly ewe m pereome _-- tris auch i y he The Lunatic Asyinms of Ontario. mcr waa well aware that her mother 're. {From The Terante New Dominion. } pat Hal 3 alremig tien .with tt that he weeks | al Was a source of men areas to bi had been painful to him, an we have ser rte "ms the perreey of thew j svar aoothur 4 = the haga deepal iat Ray mond Was TRA of bad " here were ae Applic cations and knows her queer delusion, and he gxk Th an alar '3 vttle-! your w the ere? . itiwa + bia hobs et, Waaquiet, ie eytial' Je, were never habe 3 ani, indeed, it as understood saree the poor fellow nad polled heavy boa: as respected domes eoeatic. bad enough to' oad pecumrary snmters, amg oriay would have been almost as eystone of the whole wai. building a oP abd which every day ge from the work of his own hands t air. i 'pelt te part with ¢! mey, since there w: meena pay to be supposed, however, ape mi had escaped f from the handle of his en it. . 'teense tise in flained pone Women as ee by Various Prench In everythi will be " aly hy in a i py os aw lea enliminisded purse, that Ralph 7 ar | fale tee man akiot be a scoumirel witimut icno: mowing it ; » thia knowledge is ~past ms first, at i. entsexceedingly d en: pad he coukl have' boners such te. Mra, Conway bermell, Though he had tole c 1 Sra ennlinge st Shaye Ta it te faved 'lone hopes it wou i te jal 2 y rece a ** Bronk, he thought of the task he rey thas im posed pod hia for peters "bes mst be maliciont NewConeny, w ne again and ayain Nelly mleat agony, mother | feretito was by no means ofa rollicking dis- | sare, Skee which would be even sharper panes At work than i anh teria de had the sp Bd te comprehend "how much some would these fatal tidings tall a ears from trouble him, He-was predent,. toa, net- - to conceal her tatistaction pt thie fate. Neily woald moar said '* How abocking !" and then discuss never any ris that onli be avouled, Now, then, ovahi he have risked--and lost --his life in the indul. gene of a mischievous whim ? , a8 to mahos, never ure be vou of it, Those who knew him best, ri that, though by friend's affairs, he muat gery say whether he died rich or poor, and ac! t accordingly. ¢ could marealy make aver £20,000 to the ideo aaa} per « ter as a free gift, even had jast gi Conway's case--bat he hot penetrate if they would have accepted it, 'Sach hy Ra -- 4 nature, the dutifal oagog 7 of aheuninskte tach w; altogether an ho Iacerng oourse Waa fice of fraud and crime that Dennicuick was grew larger and larger, as is us With such taalldings ; an outwork of lies had tobe thrown out here, and another there, to de- fond the citadel, ull at last ha. souldooneeaky there waa nothing natural about them ; the tmuain fact waa, ye onl could pot bring he none to somnyet hin, or reproach him for became beh: in fact, Conway's servant, an his observation, notn- ink wae less ex i than his being Yet it was fall te many an hor, He * artifical com thy sity her own, Was patel Y eed 3 A his oitid. to tage, when hes mediately tpatchok = Anathe + the 'husband was dead, crs the breach between Merges " Poor Be eB Ban ate -- got one of her tesn ant, who pute oF then uw - ae fon, tp pig ite | ber arm : Seon the poor creatare aad gently the worse for | loads "te a ae sy apple te be cloged SXF MUELY. « enormous & rea th the we Ache, witnran ir oO you the eventing place > 5 thi They 're mren enacitned boim their rh htt Woy Magee "hate: - >The away, Fou ng ome, anil polson es with your apple." appy, contented-looking arn takes the apple gratefully, ad t tha she kisses little vay, ** Poor os ue not tend to elevate Poor Misa Bangle! You mustn't and imstanoed the Pay, you know the jour thing's ray betwen n 'he military and the Miss Hates always Muagines he 1 cecal Alone boarding at a large betel, and is outinnally te ente Ftainmen ute wae | telling her fremis how mach more dehyht eru. f thie resort than at any other ia," abe whispered to me conti- tally, "1 have tmed all the watering- dlaves uf note, and -- of them suit me a i Well ai this, The salt air of Newport takes the" Taepeetar-af { the -ortmpe-out; Ambre tho pie aad Langmai has, through the » Floss of Parlia- | Long Branch to. expensive. Here we have with ~ Tenth | large, airy roome, pleasant | society, and low be haa pres, of it coptama ad "Ah, here's ony dae Ka igi wed) aa me- | What ball T give you tee - "he old Lady abe 1 asks bs 'osnting ite "Ney thw AE Tie Padt'v tong --t. chair, mend whe or vesking ta . and Kingston, | a always = rlectly Leos counting her vast She a, (nthe ny of eaneraneat tmagines be owns it an: iInsage convicts in | 0g train of care," sand Jack, moiestly. This made in all "You ehall have them oe morro, my lad," enys this ut Crmus, pockra ys 'tea ae watched over 4y the public in Ua. away. conlentedly, in her chair, "Siz, oz, mz, szzie." What = 4yaeer tnore waiting to be | 90me! Jast uke steam eacaping W here Littl or uo room, | docs it come hag beds are fall, aod yet ot "U, be Mrs Tea-ke am ' eries Jack arvasee there were 129] _ Clone behind ta stands 8 woman with one saioy of additional | of ber aime crovked to represent the spent fi # ton repre bald. om tep of lor the adenic- her ne al o represent be = = "Mra. Tea-ke " ter boili ou . i Haron eet ass rote atr ie camer beanie TGs canbe of 'he telly Pay, "winking Perth a her, to" tae ae known, The | ftt oat of the way for fear the kettle will and Le rt eC The ES bell in rinwing. and, after yo ° tly inte the far aa those "adit r turing the past cami salching K the patients go ae = "with 6, intemper- | , yer « thear mit The i vever with 3 0, mr the corndor; the heary dour is unlocked, were not * thon womuatekdble lake between Fi 'lake in bie re. | 484 We are once more out af Bedlam, - reference od DoW thas you have of | her father theie-having- already Yetet rad the fale yet trinte~ ck etter ra te i ith "his vain <a he paused, 'glar f hor. tired, Ue observant of his son's behavior, that he | childish congas and satawaet himself in had noth: the attachment be- homely wishes! What rt reigns man himeeif, be reepected religion, y have te work to Il, in rm, and i what y he had left behind him,and ho unlikely that he shoul! have | loug q would wait out of decent re- conneiitted aus arent' that Wis an outrage t till he caine trace them propre. on the feelings of our entire nati 1 been so wrapt up , aed wo lit- | scenes, ahould oS These were. objections which Ralph Penni- : k had to meet on all sides upon his arri- ing of the A t her val at Shanghae, but which he ef. | tween the ,. till' Couway's Last | in ; a @ wevere men' eto bis inind; but How | Leto struggle, he had destroyed the will, and so ed how death would have | her own little palm in far "barned bis boats." No retreat lay | ade course of true love run th, open straight road of | and how his being alive must be resented itacle to it. all this he w his son bat in reality congrtalating' hime that be ~ nto his father's kingdom ; and -- he be allow bel saga that this state of things was natu lence no ome = body else, and | dow, that she had a secret dow also, for the first time vee life, in bad | about it on Penniceick wight aig li health. For what could it be but some | to her umetances other vulgar malac t it oer alent, in Coowasy's quarters at xati- | stalment Lecaine presently due. ple, packing up some of hie dead {7 thee 's lit-| not arrive, the tle ** belongings "--afew books, half-s-icseu | and hia reply was that his swing, ete,--the following' ciroumstance | C: Jonwa: ocurred. _ He had been looking at a| would be n: jparaey y they had taken together fatal money was ne fe it along with the fat seeing. 'heat I here ever Pricey hear he consciows that ple Bar, hal jad him, -1t waa, ee proof tere his experi nes of the ph Pennicuick eoald kaa himself to i \ i i Dr slike ba bot e L i if hii drelr tree et pay by Tienes in diffe chi oie coatunies, ara apy Teeor- wages pp tate pee him had ag their very ratity an unusual: His letters w sacred t, I aennak taese - He says that | Por people, amlean better anderstand the . w Woeceprend, and i eat. | ty Mometonons lives they Lani Lei tell~ eeank vf a0- comy. Fr a third toa fourth of all the bed, | ™3** tt Tay happy. sor " wit mctooss, bh bewn hes ond" up - that «istant danghter of and cm ace: ocd HE a th fier, a. met with havi ng bowed te oe Provident and then engage th aon surely ig send dhahowored gr S20, . {Ta orp Ae who may well read ~ the ah oaldaee i of the naimal killing him in- tly. shle "The building ack with the thun: anne of brag ition "many -- ctorious Ea must have been jal! he is tn 2 rligioae enthusiast gE F i paths « en inviting the guesta inte groves Sis aoe iw is uanataral- "No, Oi --w ta i, atl as t y = = te way 'snder the Wury ia the poy bey rein the eg He poor like 4 newly bor oes Aad no ober crockery vicious woe =" Abs So, pane. sell ovilehave tak aur | baktoea." witate ¢ you how:maoi Jac jack and fay have done to are occupied by the wretches it w ireary morning about the first of wi nad it ie "tt December. The rain waa pouring down 3 teadily, and id wind blew the few ea abou ut up his dead lea: hat clang to the trees down to wating the ground, Jac ud Fay leaned discons: that mann alorgrtade an ar again the window of the /nurrery, phystcaans must speak out : more plainly fie Ming the vain drope trickle down the they to, and must | 4 & ra hia pt er » dear we, I wah . are sacnilicing all wou! o "ee ha: nae in thin world * Weal - shone; er mu agua" babar <r os. We tack Compinell w: to par: wa ph from wa wath, report, and ther day." wort itself, for Det Faye Campieel re wants to play "ten !" ' bee ttle thousands of | 20S hi Pay, looking at her favorite a. which aie left out of doors the night 7 M. Els bee ff on i "Poor Mawy Elizabed get all soaked up 6 Doctor *: | lastnight, an' abe mos' floate: away ae the t; thets wea Sek Saga me and ge and Lid 0 history, would command our esteem instead together ve «dol ln. thy. the room jist i ten, -- a lea ot ther Ealappy condition Jack w one " think of some thing tw amniie. the good young children ann dreary day. iL * How wou i you like wo A yan a poram for all | fut Christnas tree fe 7, ys re snene rT pa- Y " she asked, went hes « 'hildren to te Th her side, & restricted sense, for "A ¢ re tree 1" cried * snk, lo. lighted. = A Twistmas twee (° neck Jumping g wwe and neg a Tsking en Jack, martian | tO) te» hat he would do » is and [ro ae cermsaen) bis . aie, been succeeded by ta- ALL SORTS. and oF in pen. Ixvaxcy in slamber--Kic dnapping How to keep matterbn' of ald ela athing wet | Give is te the poo f * Rea he dregsmaker of concentration of sean lows of " > ante 7 + wits'a "to oh ony ss many ' inonses A xkw beatitenlé-- Blessed are the poor, capecially with Pate pain and heart disease, | for thai "ir > will tachall wot he contested. th a dial ~ ~ How. clergymen Peetiwaubetls poem bee nih re MRS es pure we When they invariahly marry/ler need = Lan ing coun | money. Wut is a negress like a prophet 2-- emuse she has very little on ae Aa her own *¥ " Au 1 wit cloan » silyées" Yea, aloe solitude ve well a. ric be wail 5 out all the silver is unrean rttled, sullen melanebely o~ artis icles ape innate ¥ cleaned and may afflict him, and suicide tnay be the re- peta in Watye in which potatecs have al on Ww m boiled. / gunl possibly MAT levers « '0+ be teue-untit .. bat a aap swear--U Ri for ro ima'a said @ grover to cant for gredia, "| woalda'teven rouse own feelings ** ving to the ho prescieace to < at "once, me it's prea Tele those » are} 'An, yes," said a inetmaker » fo whem he was introduer martes; sodt gare these all scent?" fire a nt = are all ten cents," youngster. ble charseter af which cannot be = fer act by A.

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