Stratford Times, 27 Feb 1878, p. 1

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° = >: N ' CS rie ror ate Aegon one wbaalé sei. ariel i tj was _ "s "--) eclahanedamana et Ps A-wtax onght-to-heep- out of traday if Baus can't get tin, : _ May a turkey be said to be a ghost when it's a goblin * Some musicians put on more airs than they can play, Waes ia a smile behind time !--Whea ite alittle laughter, . Wur is a hen immortal? Ans.-----Becaase te never sts, . i Is it possible for a garret: window to suf- fer room-attic panes ? ~"THE-way te "your -sitk--embrella-- | Only lend your cotter, one. to ever saw any bedy nesra fire who dido't want to play poker ? 4k man who "oguldn"t find his match " went to bed fn the «fark. Lose absence wakce the beart grow fonder--af some one vise, Wuar weed dpes a gardner seldom object to see ?--A cigar in his own mouth. Wito pays the highest pricé for a home? --The woman who marries for one. Ir shoemakers are not radical, they are at least addicted to catreme measures, To become the livn of a it ia not necessary «a beast of one's self. It in a fanny thing about a dentist, that the more he stops the [aster he gets on. Wav is the letter 8 like a sewing machine * Because it makes needles need- lena, Tr inall very well to say, ** Take things aa they come," but suppose they don't come } need you employ to build « wash- house in it! iy 8 poten marries, the lady must be won before she is marned--afterwarda they are both . Wav does B fp yar a of i L-+* Am offen te Wes urs cb-ansoffpe 3 Mae we It Bat indeed, Nelly," cried Mr. Wardlaw, much mistakeo. | same ag! evil--and ehair with « quickness of trame Seeld he¥e seemed incapevis, and in tor's thanks'" us," caid Mra. Conway. moch that we have at home. since this isso, why shouldn't John make geau : a Fopuhe obtatee eataowiovged. I am sorry ai tisfaction than any diamend | I spoke of it at t, but you seemed ny ree lect make 0 yeed, haw mony ing he can buy me, aad will aot cost half cottons thas t eheaid voll pea all tliat pase. rae " 4 let us talk tween them; Mra, Conway's manner was precede C in the alphah oa muat be before you. can see. vet thoughtful and abstracted, and she retired ivr. the plea of ay ont, on a ga She had not quitted her room the next morning when Netty went into the to walk han uecal | » my friend." "* Yea, I have been straitened by circumstances. A mexcuast of our acquaintance wond- ders why be is obliged tego so often after ia coming te him, "Nevun mir your drinks" is--held to a good rule with topers, and ia not at all a bad one for milk men to observe. Aursrc dealer in an Eastefs town an- ownces t9 & sentimental sony, "Thou Hast Loved Me and Left Me fo Twerity "tive Cuts." . town, and hér surprise was on her retarn to Gnd that ber mother had left the of] Mra. Couway's Ww, Shedid not even at- OY sweeu md re | tempt to aleep. It was oaly a her hor mere not... Ihave to loan my picture te who painted it He says he wants te i i hes, hich, tha) ~Avousa Luly became so dissatiatied with her lover that the dismissed him Tu re- sm threatened ty publish ber letters to him. " Very well," replied the lady; "4 hace oo. reason tobe ashamed of part of my letters except the address," of Tye thy ies Quit: aa. the bottle sald to the fecle bay he found it in the wood-pile, and wondered what it waa. Barons the Church of our Lady of Atocha in which the King of Spain was ly mar- a sentinel ly on guard, The Virgin of Atocha has long held the rank of Spacish army. H military honor, i Akai ean man; when saan 'to commetat tei turned with a beamin: and answered frankly, "*Yea, yes; and don't you know some likely young man w will take the other!" . Mr, Corcoran recently observed among * the art young, clever, and industrious artat. "Un inquiry, he ascertained thatshe was poor- irl, self:taught aud self-supporting. He soc of atady.-~-In_ thin -plessant way - Mr. " tras Ley ' w * don tra's The Laxor obelisk, erected in the Place de la Concorde in Paria in 1836, , ving foetal! the stone mores than the eame number of centuries' exposure to the purer air of Egypt. Tr is sant of Spurgeon that in his pointed out (rom. the pulpit, «There's church, " Ah sinner," Spurgeon began, ** sinning by proxy is jest as bad as though immed yourself, It's mo use for you to shoemaker we son® converted. Spurgeon, hearing ircum- stance, said he belheved the Holy Spirit in- aspired his wor Fuance has not astonished the world-- and she uw very rich--with any marked victimes gen ty towards et i of victory, or of defeat, in the Oriental war; b most to Russia, such as it was. Paris is to jee a thea. representation for the safferers of both belhgerents ; 'oa, and organising a "* compassionate fund" gous a9 Pi w itu peace. Tux Berlin people complain of the stingi- oes of . : Crown Prince aad Princess of fier > awl ars capeciailp hard ap the La They sceuse of eer led to exercise the strictest economy, and it is immensely to their credit that they able > ake puds meet on respurces Pr cde ogN des with ¥ the couple ia a * Little Seton villa at Potedam E at Sg wf q e aw i z re withivhen regreta, the past in vaindor obe Seight apytj, ta lingers ert tae otfne it te dng to bin thas ib wot be rejecs- Nothing at all, mamas," shaw the gir firmly, though the ref ta hoe chan * It in proposition entirely of tis pwa,:end 1 must say s generous one." "|, **Generoas ? and from Ralph Penniunick That is impossible! We have good author, ity for do not grow on , mamma, if I so, the thority has tanght us to impute no y ¥ can be intended. Mr. Peunicultk has T mast add in a very delicate way--to allow a year, Wheat!" Mra ee from ¥ incred 2 «There was only one stipulation, mamma," . Nelly; that there should be * no That means that he does not wish to see "Quite it, quite right, Nelly--and now Tosa else." 'There waa very little talk, however, be- house for That livelong night no sleep hai visited aiph | her her whispering " Foul play, foul play." Even ae had he js ex- it, The question that had importuned her when she lay dowa in her was rei terated still when ity * What d th to my husband? was only one s i ewer it for ber; and that man was Pennicaick. To him therefore she rosulved to 'Muidfhiits Who freqdent his -gakery <4 sone it, bless ye. 0 "T think we had better be going," said then Offered te vemt her to Barope for ssea~ | Mr: Wardlaw, =e mete 24, atmaaphen :| ly gg tena fe tee for the interview oa whieb ashe mind, had ould hardly be i mene ~! A more unfit antagonist to deal with " Steel * Pennituick, ins in which it that he shouki bold his own, The ow, bow- ever, was not al ot 'hi tor was fall of and anger to feel fear. Dame Partloty the ben. whe bee lost her ade, mad he P that & what has become of him, will Putter 4 ogeinst bis sharp nose aad glittering tec! reckless im cane. pretty ; she did nat look like a dun, Your eye will go te 'Nelly at once, [ know." bad on the other Bind, bo wan ant ease See of PY rd k } ) 30 OFAC DE SAR. oy evi ee ME i § i g = it Efe ' iH 4 f v1 = speak of I will go to some hotel for the present---per- haps Hatchett's." nbbous for trimming and for sariegt. There aod these look very handsome in cén: 1 venomous, ** Who says | have betrayed him ?" inquir- he hoarsely. tem images for a mere whim a life that was fbespear to another. You alone, Halph Pennicuick, Shanghae, doing my best to aave him, when A, remain with corpses whe; en: tered spon hin situation ; bat, on the other the bond between h. Flemish Tapestry Weavers in Venice. hats for-the top of bennet--a half moon of -flowers of several she ear tot 3th) dark damaak roses, and pale blue forget-me-nots fringed " war Murwetiesui* presence of Hatton on the other side of the nor. ERS Hi She was neither young nor that this meant " not at was he only dutifully repeating Mr, Penni-| - "Mfr. Pensicuick ia not at home, Mrs. omek' 's words without faith in their veraci- It this itor had been quite outside the " oak," perhaps the valet would have veatured to close it, even in : wered | bat she had already -- the --_ Nelly sadly; 'it was very unlike dear papa ; and he could hardly pash ly out, be om acoum <a 'toa, one mo- * Letter X, mam, first door," was all he it say to On arriving at Letter X, Mra. Conway, bad the of would have gone away and deferred a ty ; for the home," she usec sharply, which at once prodaced om audacious visitor "Please to wait bere, it waa his loyal intention to give his mas- bis bedswoen, from " another door, Hil ~ Ff. Ht | ---- or 1 or forest leaves with the edges curled up, and tw Be Bi gk Be fiat ii iE i i FEF | F 5 g | Z 4 k} 4 | E ii fl j ft i [ A g if i b f ti : = . J l ert chief of these the Church of St. Sophia of Constantine. i f rite: d 3 ' fy AI He i é ESTERS Elbe? i E E i 3 f ' Ut - E i H hi phi r 5 eR FREF . if i TE i | gabe Fly fE sift ---- F i : i F [ i i ( E t fit i: i i}

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