Stratford Times, 6 Mar 1878, p. 1

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feacemte er Ra Dink as mission of the marshal of the the bly i in ys Newdles oral pons, necdion ebro Saye Turkey: " Our ities don't care tow « toad te a, he banks of the Bospte ft poems, wfrer att, teat wotiring but phesphnrus se meen bel ete ne RRA ts ee Bef romcigaig. a a More, and Wright Met to drink, prc pore Somers te exchange. "ae Lia pend town agree. There ts anty one knave, and Strvage va Strange (rather eery), Pm eure ¢ . My A most terrible knave and « bi We elomted hie le mater, amd brot Ou ore, "that ie Wrieht ~ ran Churchyard of Love--Marriage. COUNTY OF pERPH GAZETTE VOL. Ll STRATFORD, ONT. EU} 'FSI AY, "MARCH 6, 1878 = NO. 115. ALLIE'S CHOICE. ere aes me! ts offers bare bet But, thes. {a4 Wales Tt wed Gay Moma and ble god. it Frees a1 the cares of life , But, thee, you know, | am sot fit To be 4 pour toan's wife If i hare Gay, 1D danee and flirt, And Crowe anct spend hie wealih - b peal _ " Meat hepuenons woones " Hote is blest wits health Tus Seasons. Mustard, Salt, Pepper, rand ry Dawrisr ean step a woman's tooth, bu not her jaw. art, --Give a child « bat and most Like- Ma ly 1° baw. Catt a spade, ampade. Yet you may call hove. stockings, earenai: "s ma sure, if ile can look down from heaven aud see you now, she melee " Make. Coromandel House your: ees cag ---- until you find yourself het-" meant, and, by the wish gratify ber friend, was od to take up { present her qu with Wardlaws. There, in seclusion of course from all save her bost and by d with « wae coremoay at } come ;--and equally eel perf more tender, bat star. ub ret But a will tench me we te to riaht, rete eon = op More a he ite *tret rah a avid aI wed bien ; 'wualda't you? FOUND wae tine ye seen my ain gude ladidie the emah, would ld a yaharat --s 1 kk ) Ginded si » bmg red pi addi, Susy love hovers eS to be aleone--with their Ax' s bit pipe in bie math sweethearts, of o er "th anything but ME tans are awfully sbre Tur Line of Basins 0 none competes up. oo larlres take Wieck sps met, va bachelor bake out for of No. 1; the ee man for Wav is a hole in your shoe as harvesting 0 arabie, ; wanes | heay maketh a good podding ja silnce is better than one that maketh a tart reply. Way sil young ladies set goal ex- re aml Because young men are so apt t follow th To Young Ladies. --If yoo opea your heart to your lover, ten to ene a kien will be the tiret prisoner to fly owt How to be happy om the cheap : Go with- ont your dinner and eee how happy you will comes. "roe Why should new ae ge to all green early m the year t-- Because things beyin to shoot in Spring. "Sin, you have the advantage of me." Quite al you are quite right, air, AL 7 ALL Tailors are not Cow There one we know of Svunruanyatuntant Sinchiny. a icaen regimental coate w Reaeuixcron poet sin, brow, " Ake dose belle ringing for fire T Wj indeed ed Siumen of Tiberina. "N awered Tibe, "dey ab got plenty of fire, ia de bella are ringing for A basvy of a ried term: ed an *' old bachelor, toan eld, ly gentleman to decide vuevner he should ca alied old of net, giving elderi; aix," sakl the ¥ = lg yop , fog bo bene You oa take it Now, for a man i yuneg enongh : but for a goose it i rather old," a oe ee Foreigners t in Russia. Rusia hos always been overrun with foreigners, and catil recently English- settle men were the Kagltish who were rove worst, w made "the wt generally an English lectrnice their bousehold. "The roisston for mesa who bad hoped to sail into society on the | armas of a prince tinds to ber disgust that iérs her a lump sam and go bome. Lf abe totes, she stands a chance of being divorced without the lump | sum. There are few girls' schools in Ras ' Joring her situation, in the cou: bants for employment in the big cities, whe will only be allowed te receive pupils at the house alter passing an ¢amination in at- tainmenta aud agthoalo: y xy, which a money. Talking of of orthodozy reminds us of a couple of very pale and earnest young ae curates whom We once discove: aaher conn ny Russian ritual and their own were aad because they '*w to learn Church ree hey ; and they were unable to home, in the first because they had ne money, and in the mext because they had miygned a t with the gs of "the saintly stars chanting 7 outing light." He a cooling bandage en hia fevered ve come down im person to remy tevieg y, a would heer borne tire hanily cine that he there ;- bat ORO those who were not wme generally on rere of goud address fy preset gy: Something Wi in the House of . Bb Lcesepe tn reris. | From the Loudon World } ttis only-halt the M. de Lesseps is for his and » havi a fair day's wi He i quickly followed by the young wile (Mdle. Autard jd ), whem tive dave solemn of canal, vi: 25, 1962. EB ij ue i and } elle Fas rs 4 " Whatne port's the mon yer rpeerin'? Ig he ameo big snd atre: Xo fee on at talk as hearin' . Mir, ye'te Ge Unet wrang.~ 7 A ve serete ew sananple, enka' * Utes Unee fa" buy wane hapor-- © That'll be tbe very acme ~ eg lng try up hie can, Swore ti oe mort he wenide any nn "Vou it be the © "BY. PROXY. . RY JAMES Faye a --~aee CHAPTER XXVIIL ALGNE UN THE WORLD, Though poor Nelty's home waa left devo- late on that tarnible slay, it waa met desertec wm whem she had never ag he Mra. i left her home the bus. baad fre rated for + quarter of a crntury, to take .? her quarters for the aight with the or- " Lp have got a mother yet, my dar rth andty fondly J in her ear, " if you 'would ouly let it Bat at the time Nelly was eee sensible ey Beayerad of her kindness. he had lost ' me Mey elle all en aon i hae gael 2 ia ee workl Taymeed os et beer sae give as hers sary without t doubt } have oe 'eon ; bet ai we fe a te think of him. eyes, She was up y before, ead {ull of had seen Captain Conway, and alin Tsien ahs Bihies ait a oo Senseo from bie tom. | pawl y Town | auc yas the Lowe united inher and deaghter ¢ _ _ -- sledge of the bond that, mean oe td, dod whe resehted-the fact that} 'ol the Wor! this kind friend had been, atthen: byes a of tacs. lew could she endervtand the great pean of by her sorrow, who d. unders' greatness of lesa? Nelly waa very . however, nor did ber common sense so far h wm her wre im Various material bere, a ahe had had Vaal own way, she qune. upto ie commpantcoship. with af ATT Chak ronszined © Laced mothe it was a to the grave; but whe nae rself to be seen 3 in de ogy parties "You ly believe Pe pretty." Mra Wardlaw 'had pbnweiry on Isay cat ear mother is deed, poh can seri © RO rd ible solace if presence. "T know you gut 0 Salegrasn jeans ace add- ed she w i ; w indnes, sah besictes, i really acems oo then oagh----* " pat in nelly gravely. "IT understand, w What did he tell Wanllaw. Let me - ee Well, darling, he told me enough to make me sare that it peat only shock you--to do what propose. tu better remember your poor mother as you saw sn a long panse, during which Nelly thet thors ten wove silent! rated is deeper and more and than the wiltest bu: of "Raymond aw her, darii ng, and waar thing--the little that now can be done-- jary afterwaris she 'will bironght t Richmond Joba will make arrangements. Pray be rea- vonbie, dotting So N. consented, and never saw. her sane it with | ehEEE i i a, here is the "At the Albany, at Mr, Pennicuick's That is What makes it eo impos: oraae a pablic duty, This information she had received, strange to say, in a note from Mr. Peanicuick, marked 'Private and con- filential," the contents of whic ich ehe had therefore kept to herself; but there | we ne reason why my realers shoal « scacy. My dear Miss Conway,--Ia ajute of my utmost efforts to save you trom atveeding to ure ita MTRARCe ; e above that consideraticn I think there ia a -- et im your making this sac- are well aware that it ae Leessive seneitiveness sina . and sorrow for your father's loss, erght of 'eakeaiy, by pala Your poor mother's prejudices al allow nredl be leak out: iu 0 mare formal lage iry 'wich "as thix, and vest th or oe 2 the toe st wae 3 Save made m "tlear : e venta I am quite certain, my dear Meet 'conway, = will not misunderstand motives, my the present | write nothing more, Hed ! feel the subject of my note is too and to admit of the menor Your very sincere friend, Raton Pexstecicn. ing was pind clear Mr, Penniouick's to Nelly, and she "aadgneiood & he like him as Mra Conway had coon be: could not give him credit for dchoate i pa hs about her poder * preju to the feelin ae had entertained towards hi fs * hint" of which be spoke i - was ap allusion en- mity 'ween them. She was, however, that record of ne juryman, indeed --there is always one na indiv: among the twelve --did pat upon good terme," ° itaired, ** at the call bany a year comse y gence Pennicuick's aleence " ghe had on, testified good f to- warda ae "Your mamma had no pecantary claim upea Pod of any kind!" perma ror. "None whatever," answered Nelly em- tically, and sot without a sense Nd cognition, in her very emphams, generosity of the offer she had in tier iniod. "1 thin! ere is GO need to pursve our -- in that direction," the ceeear had ed, and so the matter had drop ie own evidence with ¢ of marder, and then clang to yhorse, in a manner which, if it could be-practised with real hi Id ensure 4 man's never wor visit to your ¢! pra iis nicuick was to.receive from you an t of her late husband's in "Why ba had pe withheld this from "1 ae cot 'withbeld it; [had communi- cated the particu! to her through my son Raymond, bat rom aeeome she wished to have } th them from aye own lips." ery ent a then, with your version of the matte: "On the contrary, she desired to have m * You had no sort of adenaings to derive, of the deceased of coures, from the death lad "Avan ! Gots Seavany 59 What it have FRET i ti E 4 F | Site 'ting Npon a aystem al debiliated and tittle fitted » that has been os did not as. hee not been present at uN we = woul 1 have aatonished her not a ithe i oe pad in hia thong ghta had been al f harden enough -- his mind of bite; 7 stramyge Lu sa. - pa Loon emmmovod by death, = z om, cetavametthapeene ry nat daly level m "ey bat power, wer and hw own ne ircumstance made but little inptes- mg tad | then perritting bie eon to marry H er, She lea was av atantefal to Hb 'that tal money te see hie sou iudependent of him- had eo me th: mivantage, of benefits to come, aod b tare in other trials to| ¥ latle in the force of oatural affection, pect anc keep a se one's thumb was to mney a tight hand on fim we mg on as oe tot know ho atterly mmiajadged mi sre e char. mach a time, ever though all her | acter, but rege mistakes the penalty ba y ¢ ways paid by tists, jamal wever sagac She could net trast bre bac pod "world is a by Franker- a ae he ire ah ae r the very ay the funeral of Mra, caps. cer Pesnicutck returued to 'ol the Albany, and «at « te adotter ter te Nellim, dhe chose & ti not only b it was the earliest ere on which the thing could with proprs ror ighed apen him yen more heavily "than the two hae! lowe is aninoaty tow nis Mra. nwa: iff. 4 done, andl the somer it Pennicat a and bis actions, sauh iio by ae bey mind the better, bur a as F +t arte. 4 war albwa, after his 'health, whic hom trath was for from ood f, aod bai Liga malig: swag) eu afforded bum mtease relief, Rat vb Tents: emick bal hitherto teen the me ot " aD ' Mo men; he was net yee ra te rte antl =| 1 fall af remurces, much ere: plies «dra rte tre the is remuree for the wrong ig be we dose ee rink. fsintng, : sina Y beg ier i" them. J i ab patica, other htle semen accom being, perhaps, is utterly vod plehments--but he was ye ty fied ous persec \e e th h. ' oe hildren alive for the g) ry sf Gui, would wi : mown rngeag Hane Le pe gece Ie never 1 now times when it seemed mtolorstle way oo guly i to him to be ad y ymond Pre Ae they became intelligible, with | indignant ¢ and trom tpoment danger. pesersiaas though ta rom terta' de had been of old attracted by b had ver, it guessing the truth of the groundiess most Bneapicre ae men-- friem warfls his way the she ox vad re rte a to her ow pre and in the eud no doubt cake bo their ecparatiod. Ralph Penniesiek "ae that he hud done thie, bat bad never felt wna to give -» the rope root i Fares be 'ot but i ow valel be tend. my act this, and the k towards him, heights peleeiy dlate~ pe far to quik mt bi eonacionce in hia bow to his trend. Falvey ine ahtie a di fi shay hich ow overwhelming ia oe a the nied evel e eh love of money ha peyine: Poor (cilow, be FVimntake shabby company had beea anplenm: nt tee hie fro the benwon ped he might return to tench Chrvemen out being our euemies, are what ia of Nelbe Gouway Freeney is termed antipathe' Fairness of course did not enter in! atten py thoughts , The wn seine to Hala, and, later, the catastrophe of 3} onway'e death, hai perhaps hitherto pina ted him from the dis- cusnon of this uupleasaat wabject, but he had He tious, Under ordinary circumstances, al hen no euch weight was on his mind a» now hetitually oppreased it, be would have way with have his reply to the former, whi would not have ecrupled to point out to the ¥ + io "oa © she was under the « tation of making a good match, she 'oa mistaken, Bu or adie "wouren it womid | or ans "be jet te le " teaoly: fail to do as T self, be could not take this high hand. He rat Wag; e had, as seen, already catoniahed Raymod ty his sc liberality towards the and hb aaiue tron, and even atl! further, masmuch as the hie mind wa,_ fixed that she shouki bever It_was ander these circummtances that | Ralph Penmeuick composed his letter to her ** My dear Miss Nellie,-- You will, 1 am ure, aaderstand that nothiag ehoet of te. fogs tndispositioe prevented my atteadance at [To me coNTINGED. | OBSEQUIES OF THE POPE. ori co Tomb Under no care--though te oeald bs tevt bone mo Ae ter are -- rin fe assem' rigs te guard the b tnndy. er the Cardinal orders ta three || _ NEW YORK FASHIONS "PRixG DEESEX. of silk ; and--qaite as im as 4 fest for the Lanai ere je, cam state, print, avd lawn siresses that ladies make for them- telves before = a season for wearing them it the tecchead if | erriomty onl espectally during the leuure of guods of single s witha at from ants ant} TNE COTY Pores Te See After ree have recite on De Protas, ale i the mition of the ring. Tewebe cnet 5m) a yatans betes ter a eatea-t J beta af the haai- r Marqain Cava wT ovat, unten of pe e ncarlet tna Cuber with 1m i, 7, who are apr, the Amastacm, tf the ' an is here that the Primes ou Sandaya, reatene|_the pa tor vies V., Sinan 6 tittle a skirt. Wheir tied ot "warty goods: Kaymand } aod the girl. '* Marry and starve," would been te n to a sRould oe felirate mass in the roy of m- pleted the, pil cremate reclithe. the 'be nly tp --a white cloth cansgek, a silk with or i sarmonsted ty burn Saree pi ihe guard or to to the moment ve the penitenciers clo earl the dead of scar thay (ve low down by a very large bow of lo ee of n hie opinion, since ceoigh to the sach a st round te ; he Shabby 1 Dress. It wa great mistake to deems chal em pi eres! dugg! tire tapeune s0 are proverbially P| pert. The * abhy worm out dre iy hua ed venin at Asani: vag even his intiaate. icamaen i of remorse feloete ond and acquaintances however excellent ' y bo character may be, and atull more among a wlenc } However, much. ber cy --- cundemned r Yiu en < y found t,o we " been* fool ; to wurtip." Wiyn the "* seedy" man should he cd not be explained efemled, but tm, all the same, if it is thoagbt that he is ght poor, and be is generally * bat not | of even though he be rich. In the preseat day, perhaps more then in any of the past, the poor oe vii mm" account of ther t his by clothes, are taker: 1 beea set hard against | the fay of distress and as a hombte ack the abject cons class that shrinks from the shabby re the mpt for h he recatlection of all seudy. ae BS og ag a ew the poor 4 sorornat. This teades pon forire te driving the rom ' ehurches, oer hearts except as objects . ee lar tale clear LI only | tstinctively the divine shrinks gibbon hom from the "'seody," except to patrouize him. Hi Lit re. ing. ort mistake for ay st the rt of ve matter ; a i ae soa has ca bal waya bit better iatee the was | deat "He Society will sooner forgive the ywone, fellow 4 weak that bilke the tailor, than have anyt hing to some of -- those with whom ww nd de with the shabby suit, and the '* ruaty not * ramp 3 ta deed, in as it were, that on Red line of and | ca0"t, reconct trons the thought of robbing the widow and shoretled me the dast bin withoat ae ime had been made tile." Whatever may be the philosophy « it, the fact is undeniable, The funkey judges by dress, and in this res most of people are funkies. ares eviderit that the eye -- on what is clean, ial please ge, and neat, and new, eke compensate for the absence all that, that Bs makes a mistake of » more formidable w he more difficult lee him bo sath wo, Fe x th Cc had Z iesae whe a, "ale even cow t (to be confesses the absence of money, A wealthy cnncerne maolf) | ™an may be able to afford ahabhy clothes, to mitigate -- ower linen, bat aa things go a poor ofan jess he ile " kind than he suspecta We are a money- to be lelay, Pits, no dea ht, that to kine, now that the question narrowed it- Sok 'Thould = the fact, t seeing it id a0, seul to the orphan al of injuring | 1 & 9 that, thoagh all" eannot arra, the harm! iol, the aia child v4 themaelves in pu wd fine linen, the the man that had died { abould all strive to be rate cleanly ima pportal their person meat nice in th Bat bet rinkiag . her | attire. either much trouble nor expense ani rising to the height of righting her at «| # required to accomplish this, and by such | | oat of £20,000 there was a means one is thought more of 'by ones 'neigh- . ing « keeping that bore, i te worth the effinrt, ewan though st uh sum of money to himself, he was not the | b¢ & species of clothes worship after ali, J te tion }. friend of cure E im 1 he de- of conscience all over again, It had cost hia sordiality with which he is sala good deal ~all bi { | according to i of "a 7 t, and hi were of the ¢ bis haisiliny satter to hie Sis Bat he need not amile su very con! c c i sha stri terror into th turbed b: i Only he did di of the well to do, if were vig I eere-ace y teal The inay tun of himan which, thoagh soll wie it, bod caver' lek = own. And it was really so ma taking the | Segweg, for exam i B ina ~ It gr i i i as --_ an active Coe scattered throu; EF Re x : iii Pupe receives, 8 jo the time chosen, " of these whe They kneel aa if be were | eensdinles begins pb fourth diay Wor the ihre tare: + "7 a. viclat with- Tating on the cap)« magna all 'the rebgiods onlers, and finally, at ecclevinetion and chant Costly distributions of white wax are made 7 bs e jecease!, =A' f ners are the stools a fas Canlinals who, a with the one > proweunce the alectutives of the an last ibemn i, aod they serve for the outire rere of been offerer the eet € Cantonal pe the four others, in cantime have resumed the igre black. . deacend irom the foe' around the =meet the arer and a "The cunth a and last -- oo the Noven:i- ¢ been elee- he WIT PLEATED BACK. The coat polonaise and tabher skirt with jeated back, is an excellent madel for eom- ath aye arance of a Very elaborate and dressy omtaiue, 'Tbe okt hes the frvat | breadta or damassé -- _ combination Sah « as for nice bo inex peo- pera reap and ena iby t f stop below the hips ; the mn sale of the ars ueruel over toward the aides ¢m revere year, "ve material be mided for one part wii thoat showing too =o coutrast to that leftover from las and sealed in} CUTAWAY ¢uaT WITH VET, SHRATH OVER- AKIN, ,. AN' WALKISG SKIRT, 2 ie ont: . with -vest-has al- ready destrbed in previous oumbers, and will meet the rine coat iy bound on the edges with fine , ov else it bas a buss i aninch wile turued ap on the wrong sule, aad or- Damen on wht side with a four rows of wtitehing doae by the sew ine his simple trimming mak: arwewt easily laundred. vest is of dy nt terial from the t, iis . mice, scarlet e is hore = » Amice, Scarlet CAD | over ta have it of solnd color darker than . -- a i front and mit, with a drooping poll behind caught i ope cathe "a The etges are me ay hou kict, eape- y ash dresses, as the kilt would be dnffiealt to ron well, Bite the present sea- 'tirte dresses mule io this way are very pane 5 the design ta ales berg used for summer wilke, pardy brocaded \ partly in, with st or cheeks combined with selid-colored grou a; black or + ored gretuxtines le thee wa: over milk linmgs, The design is an exce lent one for modernizing the ee and nactines of last ano { nd or tw watch the cunt, we sower shirt of solid color m= finshed with a deep kilt pleating. kilt skirt, 'ith short over-akirt or 30 ven New atmarat skirt for eprin, of light gray, and trinsmes New im mushe are them plain to of many cu The nuit t» componed of bine and white per. | and side gore vale 1 uae of the *' old shina" that | ¢ " are now ready for epring dresses, combined | bottom, beta solic by ae percale for the vest and low- | breadth is this | of The soft long Chuddah a of pure In- dia wool make weight, ye yet are of pure $25 are ort, fe fine, and siaeddy twil Ir Cear iw seriously thin that be site oo ious to prev Abroegh with a presentiment wil he lars Ae in sabia --- mind died » few days since in Dublin. A few reas previews ta his demise he called-for and peper, tion, and mot it oy Fi of froma green, or vinck w pwilled wtctfs, with an psn wieiiie Wii Digs ur the edging: ty | Soot mer i ue vaad eworua, " « flret tay = 'the Ne rvendialen the ( gies of com crap n thus way for very a laa: The ising bourettes of fight "quality are made by a design, and provided pov area for the vest eg of two shades of 4 atter port are used, double 'ngs of bias trim the #4 pat, paar in the loops of the Low and in the of the pleated flounce; this hem is ta with blue and yreen folds. and is y a necher, nobler monument sar- when laid Fe ngthwi cs wines emb i, and battoned down oa middle » to ha BICe muita, o make them, roats are lit open at regular intervals (that ae notch- ed on the cut paper pattern), and are bound, "ar ive "wine ler # strap and mi ty hooks aud eyes. It is well to fasten the lrwer ones perma- nently, leaving anfastened sufficient space fate to th vibes nen allow Ube pibsasi to be passed over the e youngest Of | head. The sigeves have wumilar diamond- ---- shaped abobinige The lack of the how. similar to that on the sheath over- + " THE LONG SA0QUR, PL vests of silk, wilk facings om the over- chit, and silk ae vances on the lower skir re cut-awa ta have silk 2 of same color, in marked ontrast. 1 ith this tripes, or ee or else it may be vale blue b olive @ green stripes; Ww vee, the w oper skirt, and ap- upon the right side an inch wide and piped THE MARGHERITA POLONAISE AND WALKING AKI The Margherita pole slender clinging sola eit for | rettes, bro- ani al --e vole. In the orig- polonaise y- "blue "beareu, or darker bine "ik ywn im the a) between cise opehings. This under piece, wh ante k, looks mowt dressy P '. with thin ailke; they are then gathered un- ere it actoss, or else pleated under a wpod with silk of two ahacdes to the os the bowrette, Ladies who make their vercale or calico pelonsise by this pattern will bind or pipe the ei; with the solid gee wolor used down the front, Percales of bou- wtte designs are very handsome when made 7 pattern, a rones, gs ASTRON OWRR-SKIKT, remarkable as the old deacdn's, who AND WALKING SKIRT The sacgue macsang- ren rs get with Al tron front ome tarned into ly stitched on outside, and therefore easily om sy these who want r dreasce profound contempt for exalted consciousness Sarma Edmand Yates: the: i is the otic Tiet of 'the Ie Taidies nea Minto a the Robes, of which the Duchaes AF rench officer, offictal it at 'Conatan vet Turkish Bi Roomate foesr prey nees are gathered iy Einmet wit th the anda, plain b. e

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