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Eng; Gauge that; lung; Dan- ud Mukuy. Elmo! Gordon Anselm) , tr.L. buzudxnun, Eor; Wm. Inca. Esq. “ulna: Tho Bunk of “and; Th. CAI-dbl Bunk ot Couuaermp. - - ()FFEBS to Land Money on Farm, City and Turn Prom, on the knowing utremu Trims. Hz; a per can?" MENU. lumen: my able “brawn; No' is su.'v.9rai. “If! Loan and Investment Co., Gawain}: mm. DUNDALK. om -."'., 13 . J. I 1 Erin,riiisih & Scousn va Cumu Any Person W anting Money With the Circular Saw tpairrst all kinds of Saw SKIING! (hull-ulna"- In G. te., (‘onvryaurrr In. Hm furnished {no to use. bu in will. from us. Remunhvr tho mm. ' U WATSON & an“: Wagon um Carrie, Works, " Momma Ont. IP2?ip,J,,r'il furnished an Flint notiee Cunt! and (‘u-Mun, with All sorts of vim when, shun. n hand. W WM.WATSGN & SON. i Onderirakers,: i". o n " I, at ' V . [ ushom titVG .31 Sunni-on! : Mum. Blah. M mum; law than It once. and chm " War, War ! FIRST-flail“ "r'..hC..ad'. T0 "nut. Vol. I. No.39. DURHAM, Co. Grey, NOVEMBER 7, 1878. '(‘ll \RHI-I“ VERY "oDria'rr.. on hand turs TH b' Bit msn CANADIAN A. McLELLAN. an; "nib“ "rompttv "ttrrnded not; "have and cnnndonm‘ at the pipes, ly Pl (ir( a 'lk Ft , IEtiil', 4 'UCErli,LE, ONT. Estate, Loan UllAN CE, AN D val Rutherford, [11- during 1878. av,"ir.1,rar, of Lumber IATII AND I f Lunar») borrow from th- ' Y'tetorie. Tho E'oshm and luau-mm Crm. Immune Farm l'ropertv 1rtsurrd for in: mud Lightning st 'me on I $100.00. 1.0M aha!” din-nee not: 1! Omer. I. S 'ctrhitt, arrow Rtl it the timrre, Ir at " per cont. t timo between 2 ter" n‘ , \2‘0ni List, ahant P. o [we itiittt tttttitat, 'urm [inst " A'riur The second week of his May wi'h nu VB e1orrine, and Freddie 1nd regained hin no- son and was on tho road to remwry. when one morning n carriage dashed up to my door. sud two ladies alightod. They wore rustling silks of the latest fashion. Ind were evidently mother and daughter. The younger Indy was my beautiful. ' perfect Honda, and draw in exquisite tate. Doctor ”will? Mum tlag 9149r My. . . She would rock ttim in her own mother. ly arms, would spend sleepless nights watching baisdo him. petting and fondl- ing till he seemed in his delirium to love her. and would; 'tiUtatp to her tor pro- tection against tho imam; of his own feverenl imagiantiort, ' Motlier Would get so excited "with in. dimmtion over those cries. that I saw the child had Won a fond place in her warm heart. "He has been i1tutreum1,Jo'un,tu pretty darlingh" she would say. "I hope the crud people who could hart such a. bnby will new" thrd him min." --pretty nmmmn!" begging her nut to go awtw, and making our hearts aclxelw often crying. "Oh. Aunt Lucy, don't beat Freddie! Freddie will be goodl" or Grandma, grand. ma, don't dun't I" in cries of extreme terror. _ But while he lay unknown. my little patient was atrv.ggliwg hard for life against fever and inj Him. He was delirious for many days. culling pitifully for "Mamms You know I mother said. ' thinks best; In him tn me." 1 “rule a descri ttirn of the child's long brown curl: and Lruwn eyes. of the delicate suit of clothes in which he was dressed, and sent it to the station.iomse. No call hemp: made in three Jays I advertised him for n week, and still he was not claimed. It was wry strange). for the ehild's pure, delicate skin and dainty clothing: seemed to mark him 13 a child of wealth. l I wa, a. young doctor, not overbur- doned with practice. when I ant. half a [dozing in my surgery mm stilling August ' afternoon and was mused by n hustle) in l the street. and nery,“llore's a doctor! Ring ' the hell t" ', Ity the time the ring was answered. I (was wide awake. and had "my profes- : lion" OD. Two men came in. and 0L0 l hold In his arms a. limp, senseless figure, l a boy about three years old, covered with blood flowing from a cash in his head. I l took the halo fellow in un’ 1N'tt arms anal I carried him to the sofa. while the mea, I brought me water. and snowed deeply ia. itet'estud in all my movements. l Have you far to entry him , I asked one of the man. We thm't own him, was tho answer. “Us Twas a-running ucrnsu the street, and n. hrrse hickedlnm nrvr. Jim.here." Ludieattul his eompanion, .. ho picked him up. and I came along to heip Lind n doetcr, 'cause Jim can't read. - Nvedu't n~almved that in I gruwled Jim, turning ml. "Pow little chap how he A broken arm and a drop cut on the head kept me busy some time, and at last my little patient was made us comfortable as possible, and was manning swithrecovcr. inn; eunseionsness. *rmms y' I will give him unmet ‘rmcnlly. I said, “mu! he station-house if m's Then, 'mid snow-drift; white. Though tho tree: are hm. Comm this mow-mm. bold. In tho winter'- cum; Quick, and round, and bright, Liam no steps across um mow, (use he not tor wind: that blow. Though the sitting now bo drum“ q Through the air. Who” the lum‘ei "a shnd, And the Mannhe- bun. When the wow no deep, And the tiowcrt, New. And the Autumn (lo-d. And the skin- are o'er u» bent Grey and gloomy, “not: we went, And an: mung gnaw u Mining Through the w. This Autumn ot tho yvru' Cam“ “My home to my poor hum Wilma youlhml hupan m Bod. The dying lures mu lust. dictum. v mew. huh and beach. All Irrot tt an “mend lie, Sud swirling in ma cumin“ blast. ' troddvu 'm-hr (out. _ they mu): That one and an must die. . A , Lost and Found. but until sh it The 'trt- Bird. wil nurzzo him I It POETRY, ll his m Autumn. mum T nul- depart, an. and dead. Dora Raul Crwlalr. "U him, John. my Mbr comee. “the docs come leave I ran out hastily, to see an odd tableau Dennis we supporting in hit strong arms unload, 'ligure in deep mourning. halt Inning. on the that“. while Freddie clung“ bel- skirts, sobbing, "Mamma-- mammn I" A few pawns-by stood near. making various suggestions ' and Nat looked gravely over Dennis’s shoulders. M, if he could any a. great deal if he had tho inclination. Bring her in. Denmt. I said. I'll do that same. cur. run the reply, " Dennis lifted the little figure like Heather- weight, And. omit“; the pavement. one intothr “any. Inhut out the curious mmranaw. ”armada. mm While Freddie cried, "Mammu--prtstty alumna I" It was oarly in November, and mother had dressed Freddie for the tttst time in n' jaunty suit of velvet, with n dainty valve; cap over his brown curls, when one morn- ing I sent him out with Dennis until I was randy to start. Looking out. I saw him standing upon the pavement, giving Nat my hnrse, a long earrU he had procur- ed in the kitchen. while Dennis stood mar. guarding the curly head from any mu. up. . I was making my iinal preparation for departure. when I heard a. piercing scream under my window, Ind Dennis saying, "By juborn, she‘s fainted, the cuter!" Dennis. my eoaeluuan, Was vary fond of Freddie, and very careful ', so I was not afraid to leave my charge with him white I was indoors. and he was very happy chatting with tho cam] natured Irishman, and waiting my returning. Wu trinl in vain. irons his childish pmttie, to gnu mum clue to his parents or vvlutivvs. If" told UR his 1mm. had quire “Cir, in off," and mamuni “gone to "r'-i'u /' m co concluded he was an orphan, MM 1 when hoard mothnr telling him of :Em lvu:nti.’ui heaven where his parents wu'tv-d for their littlr. boy. 01‘an grandmother and aunt Lucy he spoke with shrinking fear, and seemed to hum an oryvtlyreatl of Susan, whom we j-x-‘rgml to ha tho nurse. Susan 'tas tdk. in: to n tall 1mm, he told us. who boxed his (-nrs'nml t.ld him to go imme. when, trying to escape, he mu with! the horses' buds and wits hurt. Being bless, d with ample moans. mo. theraud I h'nl quite decided to formally adopt pretty Freddie when he had. been a little lougrr nnclaimnd in our house. The eonvaltysecneeof the child rcqniriacr fresh air without too much exercise. I made It habit of taking him with me in my daily drive to visit my patients. It is evident they wish to deny the ehiid, I said. 1 am glad of it, nmthcr replied. “We willki-ep him, John. He shall have n grandma to love, not one to fear. So the summer and early autumn Wore away. and Fri-Julio was dear to us us if he had clniumf kinship. His ram beauty, his precious intellect, and his loving heart bad completed the fusciuutiim commence}. by our pity for his siuite.tingi wouknesn. and lonliucss, Ilc called us "Grauaua " and “Each: Jnhu." and clung to us With the must affectionate carrcsscs. Wu trinl in vain. irons his childish wattle. in min mum clue to his, parents Lung after my visitors had departed, the beautiful lulunde still trembling and white, mottter and I talUdof their strange conduct. I did not reply. The delirious raving; of the child were still singing in my ours as he pleadsl.with the harsh grumlmotlrir and aunt. I did not believe the old lmly'h stuteuwnt. but having no proof to the Cull. tratT, mm forced to minim it. A heavy fall startled us, and I turned to are the young stranger seusless on the floor. Uermother tspoke quietly. "The disappoint- meut is too much for but. We hoped to tlud my grandson. There was a moment of profound silence, and then in n. hard voice, the old lady said, "I am very sorry to have put you to so much trouble Doctor Merrill. This is nut the child we lost. I led the way to my mother's bed.room where lelio was in n. profound slumber. The young 1me shrank back in the shadow of the bedurourtuius, hut the mother ad. vaueed and bent over the child. I asked permission to announce their coming to my mother, and left the ladies nlunv. When I returuetl, after some five minutes nilscence I was struck by the change in their faces. Tho younger one was pale an ashes and the older one had a set, burd look of determination, as if nerv- ed by some sudden resolution. An unmistakable lock of disstrppoint- ment owned the faces of my visitors, Lu: the older one said "Can we see him due. tor?" He is here, I answered. "amler my mo- thrr's cure, and. I am happy to say doing well." l I bowed. . We called to answer an advertisement regurding a child, my grandson. You will prolral/ly think it strange we have not been here before, but we were obliged to leave the town the day before he was lost, and have just returned. The nurse who had him in charge ran away and, while we slupposed him safe at home he has been lying in a impiml, perhaps dying. l "yum“.-. Fur It wott'.d be fallou- to toll in detaiGi"i?i,2"i'ii) rm alltU long convolution that t'iuiii'i)'i',fii'ir,i., their but, :uthorized by Mrs. West. I “nulloounterfeitbillo "rm he: bmhgud'l 10mm than)!“ for good money But I have no right to form myself into not private affairs, I laid. She in Fnddin'l mother. That gives you . right. Mother looked at me, and wluapered, "The grandmother who but Freddie has then her mad. . Let her stay with me while you try toiind out something about her." She obeyed at one", and. takingoif Fred. diu‘s cup, lifted him to her lap while she told her story. When we saw tho two fair laces so close together, any lingering doubt we might have had of the stranger's cluim vanished at once. Even in parent and child the resemblance between the woman and her boy was wonderful. Tho same brown hair and eyl-s, the lame delicate features and fair complexion. the same childlike expression, marked both Countemtnees. Even to the pallid, wasted look of recent sum-ring the usemblame was perfect. Yes assented Freddie. “that's grandma and this is Uncle John I" and I was dragg- ed forward. Icunuot understnndit all. the mother said. "Did no one know he was tteve-- my Inntller-iu-luw ' Will you let me tell you," she added. looking at mother and myself, “how my boy was lost '?" If you will drink this first, I said, giving her P. quieling beverage. And then, motioning me to keep Si! mutiier told the widow of the child‘s juries and memory, of his winning ml and our love for him. But, you see, ho was not killed, mother mid, in a gentle tone ; "but is well and strung again." told we he was dent}. Ls boy, my Fred, das-that he was run over and killed! The nurse saw him fall under the horse'l feet." Come from heaven! she repeated, with I next our own, her ashy lips sud gasping breath. "'lhey!die's to Carroll We She reeled buck at the innocent and would have fallen had I not t her. and put. her once more in the chair. Freddie,t asked, "is this mammn '?" Yes, said the little fellow, decidedly; "of course it is. M y own pretty ma, camo from heaven I" It is my boy 1 she said, looking fact). This quited tho mnther in an instant, and she rose, still holding the.clu'ld's hand in her own. Then her eyes fell upon the child. and in a moment she was on her knees before him, till mother broke out crying, too, andl was obliged to assume my "pro- fessional expression" by sheer force of will. "Come, comp." I raid, gently. “Freddie has been very ill, and cannot bear so much excitement." as Freddie‘s own, and murmured, in u. faint voice, "Freddie! Did I see my boy f" You see, Sur. mud Dennis, “Mater Freddie had just given the horse the last of the carrot. and wax running up and down. when the poor crater threw up be: veil/ gave one screech. and would nu. fallen on} the ground if the shafts and I hadn't n.- l cotehed litre atween us. Do you think, sir, 1 it's his muthcr , i At that moment the stranger opened apair of large eyes, as brown and soft The song rang; through the house. reach- ing my mother's can, u the at in her room. She Mme hurrying down the stairs, and entered the surgery just as Dennis de- posited his burden in an arm-chair. Com. preheuding the situation at I. glance. mother tenderly removed the bony crupe veil and bonnet. loosing a shower of brown. curls round a marble-white face. Mill in. sensible. to the black dreu. never caning his cries of “Oh. mammal It is my mamm- come homo to Freddie I Mtuuau--prestt, mammal" ' TORONTO $1 per year in Advance. not caught y m into g 1 words arm Tm: Lung? SWIYDYJ'. - The latest twindle in the rural dintriru. lay: an PT. change. in for two any fellow, to call upon 'tfist-memoir for statistics for the agrieultum1 paper or lama. They stay to dimer, or over night. Ind indium on payingfor their ttrrotrttnoatiort, Ihcre I counterfeit bill on the tumor in “shun The size of the, new Roman Catholic Cathedral of M. Patrick, New York, may be imngmed from the fuet that more than 20.000 persona 'trr-tnhl" on in floor the other night It the church flir. .,A.__,-...., ,_- m .- . Power: or A Swu‘r vorcrr..-Thtsre is no power of love so hand to get and keep an a kind voice. A kind hand is deaf and dam' . It may be rough in tlmh and blood, yet do the work of B soft heart, and do it with a Soft touch. But there is no one thing that love no much needs as a sweet voice to tell what it means and feels ; and it is hard to get and keep it in the right tone. One must start in youth, and he on the watch night 5nd day, at work end play, to get and keep a voice that shall speak at all tunes the thoughts of n kind heart. But this is the time when a sharp voice is most apt tn " got. You often hear boys and girls any words at play with a quick. sharp tone, u if it were the snap of a whip. When one of them gets vexed you will hear I, voice that sounds as if it were made up of n snarl, a whine, and n. bark. Such a voice often weeks worse than the heart feels. It shows more ill-will in the tone than in the words. It is often in mirth that one gets a Voice t r a tone that is sharp, and sticks to him through IW, and stirs; up ill-will and grief. and falls like a drop of gale on tho sweet joy: u homo. Such it: these got a sharp home-voice for use, and keep their best voice for those they meet elsewhere, just us they would save their best cakes and pies for guests and all their sour food for their own board. I would say to all boys our! girls: "Use your guest-voice at home. Watch it day by any. u a. purl of great price. for it will be worth mnre to you iv dnyl to come than the best pearl hid in the no. A kind Voice is a joy like u larls'l long to n hearth Bud home. It is to the heart what light is to the eve. It is . light that sings on Dollie. uines. Train ittq tweet tones now. lad it " keep in tune arrow 1i%','tPiastetre Meaogiat . Mnynnoih College, county of RMare Ireland. was destroyed by fire on Friday. , I did see. I saw again the hard, ile. termined face leaning over the sleeping child who was neither dead nor (lying, bat recovering. It was all clear now, but I shuddered n: I recalled tho mother's fuee when she confessed that she had contem- I plated suicide rather than bear her widow. I ed childless lot. : We would never toll whether the nu. natural grandmother and aunt would lttto, I risked A legal investigation. The rccngnir 'itiou between mother and child was Cum- Epleto. and the clothing we had artfully _ preserved was fully identified. Mrs. We,,t did not return to her tuother.inhw. 1-Vr reams weeks she was my mother's guest, i and my patient, being prustratod with luv. inen'ous fevurmnd than she took 1.1m lmusn Other children call me papa. Bud Adelaide maunrn; but I do unt thik I give any of them a. warmer or truer love than I feel for brown-eyed F1eddie,whu was "Lost and Fuund." care of her own interests. Ind guard her money against his tso profuse oxym- dituro. disputed mentally applauded C nrroll 's choice. i Carroll, continued tlu, lawyer, “had lsttif1eUnt good name to hep up his own Establishment until he went into the heavy cotton speculations that called him to Liverpool at the height of the cholera. Then he left his wife and child under his mother's can. and before he. went made his will. Now, doctor, said the luvycr. speaking very slowly. and with marked emphasis, that will loaves half his fortune with hit wife, [with his child. but in use of the. death of the child. the lmlf thnt is his goes to Mrs. West and her daughte‘r Lucy. If the mother (has. all gaps to the child.to revert again to the Woats if he dies without direct heirs. 1)” mm so» , I thought of " exquisite face. the low. tender voice of Freddie', mummn, nut! mentally applauded Carroll's choice. I think, the lawyer said. eonfiuuntulty. “tth the West: are the proudest people I ever knew-proud of their family. their money, end their beauty. Carroll West was the only son. Lucy the only daughter. when the old men died. His mother was very desirous of having him make I greet match, and pmportionetely farioua when he married . little dark-eyed aeunetresemf no family in particular, end worked tores living, her story. own, her own claim and Fred at's property being un dies, nll goes to the , the Wests it he dies Do you see t gain the hard, de- g over the sleeping k the house hey my! Themunicipd elections in Pruner, which hung on look pine last Sunday, has maul” no am. . {"0me to the Republic“- that thy "My _', fool trertain of can-yin the “and“ clu- (XI). and in addition there I'll a lures qmntity ready to ship. About 010,00 . week in being produced (hero. Ind the min. immune” novtunn iu-nyolihput was ar. I Am nu. - Since the rv-vi‘ion of tht 'smrn'sur, tho intent of Mama In" boa. m "h New. It is now 000 miles long and no diet wide at its greale. t width, Ind no miles " its but. The whit. tropu'.Mion is now 16,030. and the India. 10.000 ' W. Mat? There an hours.- 4.003 and 5,000 people in the Thunder Bay district alone. The majority If. rltirdr employed on the public works. but may no farmer-u, "1:00er the new." in Ibo township of Oliver. Mining is prospomu. A Custom Home otiieer " Silva Islet It}. that in two months, from that plan. do... tho upon of silver 1-ch I”, tio- in Julian come used to it. and no one pitied them ladies. lhmng tt visit to Antwerp he went to a. convent in which, "vcr the bed Von hung smurgos with which the monks tiota" themselves. He was sure they enjoyed the tiogrzitttr, and would wish them to by on, because he believed they did enjoy it, and deserved it. "Yon smile." cumin“! the rev. gentlomnn; "but does God with. or in lie disposed to see His people mime, able ' Go into your gardens some Mun-o summer evenings. and we the than“ f ought not to seek tor it. 'l‘lw rev. gentle- man proceeded to argtw that were it given to man to choose his cross it would inevit- ably end unfumunhlv with Hm. What would be his choice , Sickness of trode f He would recommend his hrarcrs not to alumna that. fur he had luul experienced it and know what it war, Poverty , It I‘ll l sore trial to experience poverty ; nut to know in the morning how the days nem- guries were to be gut. Having unkind the nature [Hill characteristics of "divineY sent tdtlietioms" and risrtntionl the m. gentleman alluded to m order 11an in Rome-the Nuns of St. Anne. as walla "eoluetei1.--0o used to sleep upright in their comm. After some time may br. corne used to it, and no one pitied thepoor ladies. During a visit to Ant-mm 1.. mt I n tho course of a sermon recently d0- livured at the Metropolitan Tnbernwlc. the Rev. Mr. Spwgenn. who had not yet quit. reeorered trom his room! ituliturnsition, n- marked that an a certainty the people of God were to be 011:»!in in this War“. Some men lived on year after year without I etmstiaement. This was quite poosihln, nay was to be desired in n worldly some. for he who has no: felt the wrath of God ought not to seek " it. Tim rev. gentle- man proceeded to mam" that were it given to man to choose his cross it would inevit- 'ly me several had thtttttttiimtottera.. - George McCoy, “8.7.1 t David MrCor. 511.25: nonry Tny‘nr, M3; speciaignnt, 1878, W. Nethrreott $ttt.50.--Cntriea. Moved by Mr. Cottetr, snmml’ad hy Mr. man“. That tho mm of Mo he apparatu- ":1 h the town linelmtwm Amu‘snth otd Molnncthnn. to 'mpploment the mat nttU mumy of Weilinntnn to the mid town lino, and that John Boer. be appointed to Cl- pend the said rtrntvtut.--Carriod. Muved by Mr. August, seconded by My, Corbett. That thi.a Council do now Id om. to meet again on the gud Monday in Nov. ember next.--Carried. Mr. Spurgeon on Chastiso- ment. tho whole. .. The more in the rhair. Moved My Mrvrtoritt, Wanda? by If. Corbett, That By-L'Aw No. M. now M . third time. be simled. sealed. ude in the By Law Book.--Catriot. Movml by Mr. August. second"! by Mr. Corbett, That the un0t'rmontioned penal" roeeivo the amount opposite their respeetieq names. fort-om] work dom, and eertihod to hy the scram! hm! trttntttirmtntterr. - The Council went into whole on Br-Law No. " the am. Tho committee 3mm. and reported Br. an No. " at filled up in eoromittoe d ’ Moved by Mr. Hewett. wounded by Mr. iCoI-hott. That Henry Walker receive in or- der for M. for one an)": statute labour pow formed under the gamma-tar in hill but. for lat No. 13. 8th collusion. s.w., In! Mmt.--turied. Marni by Mr Hewett. ”vandal by Mr. Corbett. Timt the tron-urn bu 'uru'torirmt tn [my the clerk‘s postage nor-aunt up to Mth Septemher, 1M8.-A'arried. Moved hv Mr. August. noon-lad by If. Corbett. That the clerk report " no” Council muting the nnmher of mad setup- in left at the several depots. in cnmpllln. with tho standing orders of the Coutteil.- Curried. Moved hy Mr. Hewett. 'teeottdod by Mr. [tummy That Georg. hitch be and“ unditor. to audit autumn roll far 1.17. in the place of Wm. Leia-h. not able to u- tend. Curried. Maud by Mm. Hewett. seconded Ivy It. Corbett. That the trawl-or ho anthmiul to pay The balance of woman! of Hon-u. gtiley & Hamiitnn. ELK, being thr sumo! $9. tor survey and [than of bridge MM Mehtnethot, and Nottawnangs. Mu! that In be instruetvd to write to the Mm " Nottnsvaccsm, with": payment for half the nmnuvt. Ming M, Gr plans Ind teitUs. tions of bridge as nfoteaid.--Carried. Minutes of but meeting and and comm-no ed. A communication from “all! my a Hamilton. P.L.S.. was proton“ and mud. Tho Councilman (In Town mm. on Tuesday. th 8th day of Gotcha. 18N, - mum to miiorrrnrmsnt. Kalahari -t. Ruben McGhoe. EN.. new; Henry II!- en. Em., dfllllty new l And In. August and Carbon. councillors. Melancthon Council. -- _ - went intn committee of the -------- i. Mr. Haven in "

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