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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Oct 1897, p. 10

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bum mum-'1] 30 and tau his or {w Ant] ._- Np and very weakly. Week after week the bitter east winds went driving down the “meta which Maurice Gath- orwirk trudged daily back and for- wards. granular clothed. and often scantily fed; little wonder that. he felt; it 300915. hail _l’.‘l red ”w u mlUÂ¥V Loose 80mg- “”181 theâ€"re Where. it w: u â€"- “xvgu' U LURE"..â€" all [1‘10“ orders.” think “See Mr. Gatherwick! \Vhy, ”he’s just at dinner," said the scandaJsed man to Whom he made his request. . "Dinner or not. you; must teal him it’s im.portant." 'Dhe man debated for a. moment; he was new to the situation. and perhaps warmly realised the risk. . He opened with a nudden fear that he did know. a door cl‘ose by, 5mg Dandson could and that there would he a had half hear the message deavered. . “There's the mm m from the of- hour Wore ham. How it cou' ' .y .d have age, 311‘, Davxdson y name. wishing come tp has master's ears puzzled him“ he had ’ never mentioned Mr. Maurice's “\Veh‘l. what has brought you out, here?” demanded Mr. Gatherwick with- l . _ owl; gaying down his fork.â€"“You leave 5 one who am“ If” ph‘e room." with a game at the man "Sono that I know of." wer; 'lwem'-â€"â€" Then MI. Gainemlck’s Pfflflflfll oven-om you are needing z said. stirring the tiny :e. ”Cmudn't we man- is such a Dong way to L I , v [.V be m efltally phi as (I as' tacfll‘ew loos: oen ‘1 Obsiderate t: A t January,» came b08311 Mr. I. am; acon- Drowned to me and come trd. he th.‘tt"â€"â€"â€" interrupted his I thought- as much. ' This patient was ast giving it a that gentle- fair trial; he smiled Fain‘cly up in M’- the purpose. 0.3““!11'3 Defplexed (eweâ€"talked a lit- 7 phrased it, he due; °0nnectedly about Ne“. and his father, and school ' of Ilaâ€"not prodiga’ . not complain IE “3-. get no hettexj epm , ta. h. _ [here is something to fie said on both after _w?ek Sides. Was ever yet a flawless unas- ut. driving .. " Cheap vicâ€" mce Gath- _ Mr. Gather- . and for- ' and thasn nrinl..n'I-â€" A - wicf' vindicated his __ v v... wwu LIULU usu LUKE I would have no communication be- sof the head, Mr. Ween you. « “And I have never been there since." 1nd to his deck said Davidson; “bwt"-â€"f0r the first ' . ' ' ‘ 1118le in opposi- r (V'i .0. and 511.. than to the greatoMr. Gatherwiukâ€"“vae not forgotten hum, and I’m gomg 1"' j‘ 4‘; any "’0" straight. to him now.” *aou‘ess of Spirit The fumed cuLd' might have played )1) with his in-. ppmpsted in its mum mum” cm- L0 against m y a Lurmng back." my son. may '. Gathetwick- ved and, Very it's hard lines once. Don't: "3.6611. what has brought you put disappearing, here?” gemanded Mr. Gatherwick wnth- who shall be out gaylng down his _fork.â€"“ 'ou leave , We mom." with a gum at the man ”‘1 track 18 m wa1ti_1_1g. 7 not warned the un- fl __v- tun“: “Ian 14. “'0man 12: AUStrl‘d. man and woman. 14; Russm against. {men “was vmdivated his oug‘hly, carried them but there are times w at nights distening to inu- nn“ ‘ ‘ ' that you over again in Dav. “sun's unwil And yet ha, too. had Liked Mr. prodigals often are rather him _ -v. \UDV ‘J‘vlCM--’u lore him; better that. than to up fresh pdnns with a broken [ai foundation. Maurice was young wouiti find out new interestsâ€"1m; found them wi‘rezuly. ' ' .uu mucu cud might have played lwnmubsted in its native fields. for all Mr. Uatherwipk consumed after his merk's departure. He had lmlieveil in 'nd stood by certain rules and prin- ciples all his life' his son had gone ‘ he were to bring . and um him in l. , how long would it, last.;\ so a 8904 9. ago that commumcauon be- â€"~awv‘ V “v. u “UWWO Davidson ifi'ttoned up' his coat with- out giving himseLlf‘time to think. and burned off to the dull stately house where Maurice had been born and ljxjggh't. _up. M antiâ€"fie.â€" (I ' 5'0“ guarantee to be 800d for a _"‘It1l not make a difference. Mrs. aurine. You (1011' know what Mr. r. Mauri-oe, sir; he’s very ill, wife's frightened about him. get haun what he they are good for 8 month to come on. normw and put, him if; how long would it, last. A that} sore dxggrace a sec/4 WHOLE YEAR :y at no distant date. none to him than it He had lost. the most! 1d ago streamed be- ‘ 0” Lha pillow ' 0f Passmnate " and hungry. "6‘7.” said an ., than to build broken faith for these weak young. and U mare." sell he first ‘ 1 opposiâ€" mess 'k-“I’ve L3 DD 801118; adu, played 1138,: “But Quebec- Ls not the 0111 . where people are ready to crlticize those who wish to undertake some- thing newand cad! them brainless 1 was in 0t: ’ ' Dumper of t, survwed and \V One day When 1 to discount one for 830“. “llflalng. )66 does not, profit by it. .may be the case with the el- ectric railway, which has been talked about for yearsg, ' a scheme in .bec has not totally r of the enterprise. For . ' necessary ~ - mat Work, as lmd fn LAMA-” (nr‘.nL |"'" ‘ : of Quebec. Not only that, 1 Ottawa. it WEI} awaken the spirit of enterprise in our peo- I’fect a revoluuon in the city. succesds like success ad they m'ul then 90 longer 1' money in the savum's bank [Unwanted the grass from growing in ‘the sweets of Quebec have met with the same. objections as those of which you 81,0111: in connection with the el- ectric railway. Whenever something new is spoken of, scam one says 'all castles in the real but it is Folks now“ There book an New Things as not In keeping with the Rest of (In- §ccucryâ€"-'l‘he Following Remarks AIIIDU' to 0mm- Places as Well. Hon. Francois Langeiier. in an article in La Semeine Commerciule, onUebec. after comlsjnxaming Mr. Barthe, the‘ editor. Upon the truths contained in a recent article by him entitled “Lea Elements du Progress." proceeds :â€" “AU (base, enterprises which have THIS OLD CITY MOVES IN A SOME- WHAT LEISURELY FASHION. ,_ ___â€"-â€"â€"â€" â€"_..-.. ..~....' THE PROGRESS OF QUEBED.I_YOUNG tibia; uuple-(l many of the highest the Quebec financial world. . " c ' he bank doors .ls gruwung enterprise which and she offered no reply. Ruth look- ed at her inquiring! . "m swallowed up “Isn't it a scheme p she asked. “Yesâ€"it certainfly is a schemeâ€"but ' is it exactlyâ€"" her face flushed and ted to she seemed unwiflling to go on. 311‘ THE CITY. , ' Ldy to criticize "Ho-nest !" exclaimed Ruth. almost Indertake some- stoppmg' upon the aldewalb In. her as- : brainless fools tmushment. " Vhy. what posatble dia- itg electric rail: honesty can there be m a pupil's ask- owes it to two mg questions of bib: teachers? They hero and Boyer. ane empdoyed to gnve us Information. 'iously the city are they not ?" Which hardJy Certainny; but I understood you to by the horses say. that yon de notes}: for the sake rough the best of gnformatlon. hut Simply to evade a se young men recl’tatlon." n electric rail- “Q. yes. of course. if you wish to augh at them object to it. 'Il‘hey a’m seem to enjoy would lose all thesport, and really [cannot see what had made out! harm ht does the professor.” .??leg?a9h line ."I “'98: not thinking of thn mm M :egrapn line Y 1 was not thinking of the ha - let them himâ€"although you own thaw be two months noygd when made conscious of the Dad, and in- of tuneâ€"I was thinking of Hm 1... THE CITY. “VEKSJ; ‘ 5 only,place ,‘j‘Vhy. is to criticize Honest!" rtake 80mg. stopping upo aimless fools, tonushme-nt. electric rail- honesty can as it to two mg question: I and Boyer. are em-‘pdoyer‘ {ly the City are they m1 [ch hardJy "Certainly; the horses, say. that you rh the. best of gnfog-matio young men recl’tatlon.” lectric rail- “Q. yes. of 11938 Smart Strain a. mi!“ more than 813.1065“. you a; h at them object to it. 1d lose all thequrt, and made out . Imam vt does ' nothing ll) QUe- :11; they my peo- _ _-- J“ luv I‘m In thil In the vestibule they cousin Rai'ph. side and whispered hurriedly. u-u u-I“ uu‘l Luc Work is done. Hie not; only will not} yield a point hiuisaeif, but is never satâ€" isfied until he has made you yield yours; so he talks on and on review- ing the history of language from Sunscrit: if necessary to his point and; says: We will renew to-dsy's lesson on the morrow.’ We go home chuck- ling at having gained. an extra study period on a difficult less n." The expression on the newscholar's face which had at first been simply 0'39 0f curiosity. became suddenly grave .1713!“ who [Vern-‘1‘]. A- _- J! n .- , must have teacher 5: ment ?" mummy ‘ not caught. it yet I presume. You time of A. must have noticed. however. that our coutmnm, “O. I shall not do that. nor will you have to either. Ralph and I have it all planned. \Ve 5th“ just start Professor Morris on an argmnen’t in the very first sentence and no one wifll he call- wered lightly: “No. indeed. not the half of them. Did you master them? They're tougher than pine knots." on-“ m... Wm”. Why, it was sure to be The smiling sister who looked out ' Hier happy face to see. Butt if everything went rrlss-cross. And she wore a frown or powt A‘lasl Alas! within the glass The frowning one looked out. Now this little maiden loved so much The smiling face to see. Th‘athhe resolyed_wi'th all her heart v‘~.‘ \4'\-'\-'\/\/‘7 ‘ ‘ "tM\ ‘ THE FAIRY SISTERS. There was once a little maiden. And she had a mirror bright; It was rimmed about with silver; '1‘ was! her pride and her de’light. But she found two fairy sisters Lived within this pretty glass. And very different faces showed, To greet the little lass. If she w. 3 sweet. and mgmny. Ixn.__ 2 thinking. have thought It. exceeding-1y fond of e oi the. construc- sat: up as long as me, and dreamed I suppose I shall was almost a at death. 1- Formaldaheyde. a pmduvt c â€"but coho! an] a comparatively n and duct, is the fluid with which was embalmod. and Mr. Pe that there is now a fluid w elements added. that is far he most the 14" ounces, or aliltlv uve I' as- Ionâ€"O3 worthâ€"of the 10mm ("8‘ used for the decimation of t Mk' In question. ”my _ Ion. argu- but not “ sllence. to SJ whic. 'k on meat beneath six fe rflesâ€" M soon as ithas I Men Mark Twain. when have mummy of a Human I lawnâ€"Sterne. Better three he one minute tuo Ian A truly elegant acqqngpgnied With ‘ Remember U V A at. Formaldahoyde. a pmduvt o! wand al- cohol. an! a ‘ " ‘ duct, is the fluid with w! ' was aminlmod. and Mr. that there is now a flui. elements added ' the 14" 000086. or alitu» over one 33;. Ion+33 worthâ€"or nu. .,..--- . . years ago. Then. some say that the hair will all out. but you couldn't pull the hair on dy with tweezers. .anh ha' ‘ ' indifference and reâ€" to the curator of the mu~ crossel eve rv 1 . The An Ohio und doesn't allow a with Luviness. shoemaker a ijui should advertize his samples of street hang his tion in his~ from! $31!- valiant dare -.-Lava.ter. ,, as soon as discowmd. are and rlhbotns Should be folded and straightened out each and put 1an m a pro[ . one will get twice the we ‘ them a}! alwnyg look better at the same GRAINS OF GOLD --- ‘1 a small, soft WI] a. few Humbug ju that mum; have PM it. away. your d messes. fold and put ”11 any soiled nlacps nothing mom no: of careful trainil child should he ta i'n habits from l:s« is nothing harder than allove’nly way or, precision and in a girl's charactz The secret. of an more nor less Hm not remove the ba fihelf inHle ward] a. peg. where it i: or crmshed out 01 garments. Ahmvc bod y Some girls have looking nice. Nc KEEPS A CORPSE IN STOCK. are flushod arm glow of approving conscience within. m linderlaker MIN-fluent ball-nu: Skill. Ohio undertaker named wo- Iodv (6mm 't your “ii“ is ‘tize his skin by dispnahug of the tailur across the '0!“ window, while the em- ! work has to find alodg- 1 six feet of earth alunzst ithas been accmnplished. ”-mwnm named Pearce v' sentiment to interfere 3. He can't see why the Unining his establishment .ize his skill by displaying of the tailur across the Wind t!) the sham Q USS tlpn has now lacks shoe- have accumulated. Ly. This same way 8' .- After use hrnah Al ORDERLY GIRIS ”1 [’retenaion . nature never he WM shown (:3. All w-rI Ines In. 3° lhe IOVP. of neatnoss are i: this lies I" the humming he fuzzy, arts of the they were likely ‘ ChOWn tin lived inthe early years. A 0 be Systematic _t Years. There (cues an! {ental‘l troulle uiH he 2"- (hp en! 1! wit! p: q flexes Some pmu't mincipaa (I keepin the rel." roun'i. >7 muczp (an: (on! mustn't; to the s .JDVP, ‘0'; (atfu are! under the would solar! r lone not Inca but an «chm .~ arounv‘ !!!)Dl' i~ Int-112m: Len. t atoning cicivk. When mo tiny: £00 W Dr: (ha breed? on mrd~ they (so b0 v the average {a little confusinu (tori zed of he! 1109‘ [138* Home! inws MU. QUPéI mo] U l During the any K Hum" 0041 :round Hr n rm i) F! (n‘hver i "w ry I In! erp time «new i b'round in an Fh" (1(5) of La 5 hisUZPll (flu? her is barrow: WHh a firm.“ fine and mix: ‘0 ulna 0x19] In rural-d to '1 name to magic '0!!! m" PM "lithll as have 3 mm. not «113' larpv. grass, hut. worn moot (rum I; M manure a the fa m1 (AM I”. 1 (than! I}: and i‘ “h! meadows prma'tiu and the will wast m and fwd thing (‘h I!“ a dim ”Laud: 10:. rue r "IR-1!". uu‘riflm hay on... and long of ny to be new sarmelq Dani” (but hi qua-k. greater < W? ‘do [u ‘Jlf‘ll‘ hm k9; are km {or Ribbon! a a)? {all then grow my (DVP, (D'. man h 0931‘ car I01 side I. buiihs year'e my and l‘ike hay Day [or “we or five at M for. At: 331 1 the, mm of especially U1 Manned in q abut-ml in t1 (D such an 91 the yield at from u but i1 meadows [m Timothy mew mould and w differe: The mum nullify is t divided into crop. wnms «sir-rial” tr A [101 he! m m mead"! Med gram rra lifl (- on I (‘Oll '8 r roppt FALL ( HI ll) rro' fl do“ 18111 the M( m: ll [If h ’Ol.

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