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Tnat Iowan of mus mm BY REVIEW“ Arren. b Work 'amily Newspaper I" THE LATEST :chsz 1mm! " I "tb-tla, hr *0 f 7. not All“: tyle of the Art, " )Il IC. AND was)»; Department, THE Cum, ot Guy atttt of Eb law an. of h H‘ KIT mmnn Review” AND I tae _ invv.‘ , was“. aim :uul (th61 Town tu'rrouata iU,ed with a? t'romvutoo Advertise:- IJVIIIN‘ a 0-H"; a tor doing " Jon. Arum“ menu :10- 03:. Bani-0 addition b - TYPE. I" a: nylon no) , Ly haul. any viii glut but": Hour» Niall. A large assortment of F runes. Mot- than and Pictures that will be l Iota 3t cost. and even less. am»: mo nan two months. y. KBLRRY. Photographer, 0:70.10 in "Donut" "er (Mm, Tll, ll substnbor lumps nu hand no luv prierd ‘goalm but gunk that. an clump whpn -frttt into e,rtraNrrattou ma long we" and cout, (an ot Ln. Barb“). BOOTS AND SHOES. VETERINARY SURGEON, Will 1:" in" wi atrsy and Dasha I’lllh'nll, In" MOTTO Jhrthing LIKE LEATHER! PAIR PRICE AND LIVING PROF” I hr. - mrititi- for maul-nun“ an Rrti- a}. mom! to unm- m tho Cottntr of Ony, rad have an “M nun-l "" hand. but tstt mv goo-II In of the “on. n31: run In; cpl-uni out " hum comm. - of A l but. CrVennftd um! I‘n-uvh Box for plu' an. ink In non-1| with l duly outnum- “on. Ttto work in dom- he wnrkvm-n " "porlrswt Juan-calm".- that Jon-I“ Sloan-hen un- r. nut be unnamed. Jun eau and no. my "mirth Moo'blonething new in "new parts oumynn " J. w. Baal-kn" limos: Mop. Dar hu.-ulnodvoplu-p§ glut-don. A i'-rtoq.h, IN“ mum. I [Pillow-r1] nttots3rd (n I " NTItiT will vinit Br.'tisit Hotel. I Wham. An the am mud on. " may mnnlh “If cluo 'tort only den-d. _ on... " Etoy. Repairing done with neat- no” and doapstoh. l , BADUATH of Toronto University 'tr; ' Much" of tho Coll-m of PhrWiovr r: -.-.tot"aruc Orrh a tiidocrtoPr.r'c. 1' Drug Ila", Duh-m. can"... u". At ‘50.“... 08m 8treef, Upper'l‘ovn TEtWs:--tt.oo per ya: in Adamo. _ - " “If.“ withintaro I”: 1: Ordinary ”the: ot births, marriage toaths, and " hull of local no". i-rted In. of chip. 4-604 I “MO. AJVMIQOWU. nee» wife- art-arcs" by written human-n- to the aunt]. an irtssrtod until h-rblddun, and chug“! " up Ibr rota. f t _ J. TOWNSEND. Anny- on lpnnl m - " loath" ot may. and You“ Mum It my Tanuery. Any Person Wanting M English & Scotish Capital 5500.000. Sterling. I“! all M 'tar,lte, 'Use m {my nwluaulcr. per year. m.. v. ' titeiim or 24 lines Dump»; ..1 "mm-t: ILTMh-sudn. lurymr...., tF-pt any!» avian-u, I!" your. . . .. ...... Iii culumn. " _... ‘... (no awful-n " "if . .<» we“) ---" McP.tYDP..N a “mums, I.Pl's.l"ififti1,'i't Solicitor; in Chane-cry. . Dc. (handed-o‘er! tho Much-mt In! l'mnnat. 01m: Sound. l , RAIIL'ATF oi ,Viehria Uuirertsity, , Torrmto “A L‘Mu-(itulu-Io of MetGil, t'tti, .-.. ile-i'lf‘yk Huts") m "It ot ladle-l mu I. Vat-m. any other Company. rwmc‘nnnmuo- “My” JOSEPH r. MOWAT. I Agent. Dun-bur, c: to NCh'MAN Mct.NTTh'E, JPd5losTPi:f, and Attoroeys A law. hhviton'm Chalet-r: ngrd lmlvulcy,(‘on- -elrut. Ir. on... rank“ m . n 1: “What Dron.,0w0l Emmi. nmt only Thu-day " I’lnh-rhm. AIJKZD FRO". . J. W. "OST, LL. B. Conny emu um. ya! No tine.. Expenses Lower than “THE REVIEW Ev 'er , an.” Xxx-us. u, Martin-l three _ '0'. tC, mc aaorrtisemrtttt not tt l:- w ILI, he at hit th'tlee, Hanover, from 8 11!), ft! Knoll, At hom-trc".": 31.03., " in." mado at s r? on! and ml. an. F while-an 1lutl'l. we ttto BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. C. Jar? wum..mmn.mn nu ma. C Icrnnu ;v;f:t;u;, huh-m " ia Toms, Durham, Out I.” I. In... t 'tAOUATr, ' bga~,Tnh-ntu INT ESTHER? COM PANY, (Limited.) Do You Wan? Haney. " Iii "atrmekt' Do. hum "man 3...”? “1".thku HASH FOR HIDES. .‘ .' 'r. ';,'ciygr,th',,", for $1 pr: dog, . -.v r'revuatrvsml' a! tho [Mon and heat vv , A “an. Prwm _"'tl,'/', Ind calmed to can. In") Enlnrgrxl )u-mgnphu in but son-n val-m trams.. unlv ta null. E.D. .\1.\c.\m.mx. .umsnzn. ATTORNEY, he.--UP MISCELLANEOUS. RATES OF ADVERTISI N G P. y, xtvcbV Frost as Frost. FR Ml borrov from the DR. IJGIIT120DY. MEDICAL. Du. JAMIESON, DR. h" [ERXAN ARIES, 85x21 Inch. titted nad rirws.o?OA' FIFTY CENTS rad and lung; luv-yuan Inn-l. h D3751)“. ou' tt's “or I. 9"" 11 'trot ner .V trom In o‘clock I. 3». to I p. m. qo"tu9N, of Ointmo Yetrinary Col, AMDE'ULiBSS r nun-nun A." u' 1'rltlr, hue queu‘. insertion -- . 0pm“ Ten Gen Pt' ILI!‘I I. Th urudnyl iiiiiUA"iG VthILi. " at: b'pror Town, Barium w - Ont. J. T. nonfat one}; " no " " HI an an Tho No Fines. Charges ttrl, Loan an} Investment. co., in}... i) Itrurkvh'le M pun Ls ‘lnr1;aacu and on.“ '1."‘.Il :h'uh Ar. euriIL-z purchnwd.or lava-en Inuk- 0n the sumo. F furT nun Drum n Adrluh ];‘CNERALS furnished mu short notice rule:- and (mm: B, with " tom ot trim Ming-,Alwnys nu hum cit-inn» vmn- manna-rs. new brush-<1 (mo u Mm" buying do!!!» (run: ur Remembw the m» w. Custom Sawi; 3‘1Anubb-V NO ARMlSTICE IMPORT1 "WI ON 303mb" um piaee,-rn 12x " an Poet om wag.waTsoNetMtN Undertakers, A [WHIP-51.3"! ".".'t".Utr. '1'.) I'llll. (VJ: 'tti. rrtt ain‘t I’Mks'. mac-Ohm). nu Laau. Carter's Imperial IE Building mu' Wuhan. Bott, p,' 'eLisi: - )1..n 21' Abmn‘mm. Green Trp ttml Pawn; Top Yrllrw, lrnvrmlvn‘e Crrty My“... and Car- ter's Purple Twp Ntvicrvu'.n; Mangel- run-9. Gibb! an i T, ‘r :c Magnum, ' Ir,sets. Clbhgo. Cdrrtvts &c. an, tteou.uiLct,nuuosrr'm Cer, = lulu- ' - cum.“ y, Clover & Time shy YI-nlix: nun-own! Bangholm's Improved and PET'.. STE.\T~1.'YI. o'i?ATtD1NrA.N." Vol. II. No. 7. as.“ once. and Nadir " 1879. ANNUAL 1879, Boucm Sutton's Champion Swede. if a: 7irs)z', War! on hum-l an @bagfe THE i.t'dTi 1'3 Wiffi'v l Shun} sic,','. m. I "On. Scnoaaxxs. Dear Sir r-Plea" can u. rtiti,t':-,ryi::e,y',ilc,sy2ll"" , n3 early as possible " Mesnru.S. * B---", clfi,etit"j:yihy,;.d1l"i'd'.',' n l, N!y.-, “an sum. New York, where T .yg-u in.“ Wut. Inca. Esq. i will but sum. thing to your advantage. Tho Ponk of 3tsmtrett; T1" “nah” Then, folding and directing the lemon Hulk ot C'uuuuereo. _ . _ G . . now; Messrs, max", _ & Boyd. he snapped lus flngert with clulduh de- skxmmz- J, Tumhud. . I Eight. A, McLELLExN. PRICEI'ILI E, ONT. ROB’I. LL13; in Emu “'ATSON k RON“ Wong and (tn-mg. Worry lecuill. Ont. H. PARKER. D " TH lawman; 2m . . L new!" Itil? p was. J. W. CHAT)“ Ttrt,, ty ADVAN " Agr'ut 31' I " Fern! I t Fl Toronto keeps Ptt.. and tt "retttgrturnt, have mu t "t nu~h luml --'. 'tur the pt 4, FF " T indul- vs) . :...; mu su Hardy Tums tet., at low-It i' Lu mber mun aLiYiitF ml Mt Kiln-L» of I J.. my." in LI' .‘u'BISR m than brunt. I: of Lil-9n “A 'virr yl tie "I must have a. first mic one this time," said he whiuuelf. “Who shall it it he t Let me mink ; all! I hate it--Dr. Sema- gins ', Iyos, it slnll 'oo he. Wm“. shall I Baud an love letter ., No, be loults too woe luck-mm for “In." There lived in n village not fat from New itot'ts Cty, “gentleman by name of Ben. jamin Top,' who thought thero was nothing Mi. "Tap haul played m many pranks on the" pe-rlo nt-vnml that he would lune manic Miami“ hm " his ooiisiant gord human}. hill 'liis ability to motile the parties he lml irritated alumni beyond the punt r f cmlu'mice. The tirst pf April was Mr. Tup‘s especial delight, and um. ...s a smart child who .' uyl ontrr hits stun that day without be l " "rite the victim ufsmnn trick ; an that from morn till night of the first Jay of April his fact: wan one [road grin, ttnd it happened tlmt All those who sought to citch him had th. lavglt turmoil on them. selves. A few years a'T, a; tho EM of April up prmuolted, our merry friend baked around to, an wlto would be a fitting subject for I Alter considering awhile. Top drew the pen and ink new him and wrote in ful. lows I-- Dr. Seiogginn the snlujcct of thisheartle.m joke was n anhelor about forty years of 3:19. He laud been: living in the village only six months, and hm] thus far gotten a wry small prnctice ; not that he lacked nullity, but he was awkward in his person ahd irrtiis manner not very propossessing, and, being rlxynnd resorved in his duTosi. tin", mm but little fitted to push his way into Hot-Edy. He seemed to be very poor. for he rented a small oitiee, supplied him. self with the simplest of Faro, 'aniPm'aluuttpr actrd n: a bed at night. "I'il send him to New YUI’k on a fool's errand," suid be, and have a good laugh at his expense." m life to mu L1 3 good joke, He owned a small lion and kept almost every article of doweltia and agricnlt arnl use. and was thereby [malty well nzquainted with all the towns-people, as they were likewme w: ll acquainted with him. The5r,t ofApril ruse bright and dear. Dr. 8ero7,tthtx, who WM an early riser, sytrcil his simple ln'glkfunt. and Mm partaking of it and standing: his Mlee, took his seat to await expected calls for con- sultatiun, wt to request his, attendance on some suffering invalid. But no such call- woro made, and the doctor 'sighed heavily under the pressure of hi l rlisappnintm ant. "What can hinder my progress , I. understand my profession," he said, “in nM. " single instancn have I failed to give rw/et when caved to tho had nftho sufiring Ab, mo I Ifl hm] only myself to one Inf,l I would In cnntent to live on bread and mutor till I amid gum the eonfidenee of the 93-010. But yon, my poof sister, who his already drank dearly oe tho cup of sorrow. must hue more added h it 1' _ And what can I Jot Not'niug f “I would not trouble you, my dear. kind‘ brother," Wrote lus sister, “knowing, " I do, how pa " your praspoets Ma. ttttd how pukully you are trying to wait tarp-um, did'u'ot want. press me and my child. It you can span me I little-ver no ttttle-it will come as A Musing. for my "trmnitr is very great." - The ilcete pulled niettcr out of his pocket. nml rend I Just It mil time we leuerettrriersirTped And handed the doctor a letter. He open- ed and looked " it in perfect amazement. mud than rend it our for the Lecond time. "Somothing to my ndvan'uge! What on it be r' “he. ’"Déar sister. should ther? tm. anything in were for meme rreily Cnme hither duliug in my 'ride, Puma ttttd laugh to'eeoy no!“ t Hi smile to no my W1 A bride. nut mm: to lot her go ”my. Only . kw brie! hour: to toll “in!” with tho open brotr I‘hn you nut m ynr In“ lumen; And, tun-blip" ”the the and... m. You in" not born mull arrow. ion l smog that giad hour when you I“ born ', You've lived " live- the fondled do", And eullod the role without_tt" thorn. A mother “and your int-at P.tber- A moth» which“ your .1“de y Companigu of your unila- und “on. And our thoughuui of your bod. Another men. umits you now- The tinny immensity. of look: With one who-- word- witl hut rourttroyr, And teed: you love from invo'l own boob. A friotsd who ever. day by day. Will ho your shield throughout his life-- Whow lips win Has your uro- may, And News you in tho was ot wife. nut. usonglstttrs. "b one 'Nrsrttro-- Fl men tell“: to bloom Mid may) shine land the can know Tim. lid (km Hm‘o'wriim on than brows at mine. Tttry toll of how-1 and (we: nod, Ot maths: nizhta and any: of pain, When death embittered wine Ind bread. And human symmthiu were vain. Cpr‘u tht, aicklr. rosnl pun. But chase than Mmbm thoughts away»- Imng may your iighhumo {canton mi Ag "hilly In ttwr do to-dny. Tmitin and smile to kevp'm. any. My Mice with the open hm. my summit. gilt! your wedding day. And Fbvtt'ett “an vour maniac". vow! A PRACTICAL JOKE. The "oth-r'. Flinn-ll. DURHAM, Co. Grey, 'rA1itCrir 27, 1879. POETRY. "I remind a reuer./ror,n," yep; homo, directing me to call hiid, ns'ybu had somcv thing to cnmmunicate that would be to my advantagu" _ “My name hDr. b'eroggins, said he, re. panting his rtrst introductiun. . “I'm 313d to see you. doctor, said s., bowing scam. V. us." “Is it then a viii. great disappointment?" asked the kind-hearted mercimnt, strut”: by the doctor‘s: manner; and by a few but admit questions. he fouhd put more of his binary than he intended to communicate ' he discovered alist, am. he W“ the son of one of his earliest friendé. v, ' "Would you be willing td him the posi- tion ofresident physician gt at r---'- Hos. yitai t" fiuidly ask Mr. S. _ "To one in my position," laid he, 'uach 9. place Would be most desirable' i' 5m I lo not suppose I epuld obtain it." "Why mt t" ' -. "I tun A n stranger here." “Cain yeti bring me teltimouiuls ofrro. l u'o ml ability ?" " can - testimonials of the highest "There in Mr. S." sud the it?dividmu' nil. dresaed, referring him to I midi1le-tsged but benevolent-looking man. order" ...... WW“... ..._, ,..., _... YL, doctor who 1nd little prisprration to make, started for the city, and Top, who was on the lookout for him. could unruly hide his exultation It sending " Jbtt inof. fonsive man who could barely nupport him- iey on ' needle” errand of trouble and ex- reuse. The doctor. " he wander! his vuy to the City. was so fAlV.pters.e1Lwitly the idea thin some old relativo (tor hell-mi savers]; had died and left him a. fortune, that he had in imttgituitiou, mule vuioua disposi- tions of it before he arrived at the cud. of, hisjnumey. ' _ ' I see onto! the gentlemen belong- ing to the hm," asked the iloeror, entering the More of B. * B. _ The doctor bowed to" Mr. S. md the lat. ter "id,"Will you Fuk input} tahachnir, sir W' Both gentlemen sat down. About Mr. S. more was an air of exrtefamy. which the doctor did not fail to notice. "There must be some mistake." said Mr. 8.. "no such letter has emanated from "Are you sure t" said the yictjm. turn. ing pale. and handmg Mr. S. the late}. After looking it over he laid '. "There itno truth in this letter ', I tur 'lorry to say that you have been made the victim of an idle and rN!rtlysmsibu jest ; to. day in the iirst of April." "is it pnsniblo t" said the doctor. clasp- ing his hands. "Who could have been so unkind, so heartless nngl cruel T' . "Bring them to me, doctor. " tho earnest poraGlts moment. I auppoée you are a man of family l" "I tun' unmarried." . That may be m objection. A Lunjahed house UI provided tot. the physician, mid a man of iamily is prcter'ctl'1. . "I ham a. wiiowod sihir who would gladly join me." "That will do just an well. Bring your testimonials as soon as possible. I 1'aiuk your April fool letter hu tarnod oht some- thing to your advantage, (that all," migh- ell Mr. S. tvi2 I skunk 'rult.tott and your darling Emma. I. Surely the stood God bu heard arid trtiirwered my prayer." '. Affairs turn out in the mtisfaction of botls _tu doctor dud unkind-hearted merchant. In less than a Inqnth he found himselfnud sister settled in cbmfortuble quarters with a salary of tn elves hundred .4ellars per nn- num ; tuor%viri, Tor'certain duties requir» ed of her at like ho/vital, his sister received two hundred dollars in addition. ' '1 ". Mr. Top, In the mosnutno,lookcd in vain for the doctor's return. and thought that the mortifieation at. being mnda an April fool and the fear of being laughed at, kept him away. _ But no one had seen him. Finally he told his {fiends that he had sent him to New York on n fool's errand. the first day of April, rind he was no doubt ashamed to come back. “Where is motor Scrocgins?" he inquir- ed of one and another. "Look out for next April," will they, “the doctor will hvs.veu with you tlyme". Cn win talk; a Rig-Mar grLiU/LrriiA, fool me," replied Top. The firgt day of April came again, and Mr. Top expected certainly to hour from Dr. Sorogg'ms, who, he thought, could never toririre him. Sure enough; he re- ceived n lettei' {mm New York. m laugh- ed as ho read ti..'-. . F “Mn. Ipsuuses TOP, Dear Sir ..--It You will enll‘at Menu-s. W. arm. No.-itratt uncut, you may hear something to your tulvautage.". "Our friend Scroggiua is B' wit," said be, "but ho will tind me too wide mull: to be caught. in thin trap. Ouch me trudging oft to New York on I fool‘s "rand. Does he think I haven't an my eye ma: , Dr. Screams don't know dill nhild. ha don't. y' . . . But still um we. haunted him that he might be losing something by not heading the letter, and dumped in none degree the pleasure he experienced in having been be slurp for the duowr. Five or six mounts Miertrarit, Top being l " tho luBrigulo " Aldershot. last you in tho city on bani”... “mogul to we" I]. I“ will“ Lioutomtut.thtventor of Dr. seroggins. the Capo of Good Hope, and bu the out; "How no you. Doom: t" and u, M, l break of hostiliu with the Zulu: Assumed itttlte hand of the physiqinn, mad -ilitstri we chic! commmd of the Bntish forces Ar- ona of tho 'miles peculiar ta his (am. when myed haw-FM Kn; 'Jir'r.--t'trh'e. "First rate," replied lama]; weprecsiblo glee. "You mun]. ghup enough last April, Doctor." "What do doctor. “You didn't int'territd in eating an to the city on n_fopl’a grand." "t don'rmnders.ttrrod you. Mr. Top," said the doctor. gravely. " he felt that he had pliyod a. capital joke on somebody. . "W. & H.'s. Wall street-sort/ing to my advantage." The doctor looked puzzled. . "You needntlook so innocent, doctor. I sent you to New York in April, eighteen months ago. and it is but mun-:1 that you should winh to [my me in my own coin. But I was too wide awake to be cought." "April before lust you received It Uttar to the 'sfrettthltst if you would call in Wall street, you would be.“ something to your udvmugc." "I did," replied the doctor. "What lv' Top Iookeit very much sur- prised and dimppuiumd It the “me time. "And did you not write me a similar one last April 'l" “I'm above such eoll'ulooded cruelty. sir," said the doctor, in a tone um marked his red foolings. "Tho Roi-son who could ito such It thing must lure something bad about his olttsraetor., and I want nothing to do with him, sir." “Good morning, doeUr," said Mr. Top. The two goutlemeu bowed stiit1y Ind parted. Top felt very uuitomtortat,ie. Ho iiuslly dceuhul to call at (ho place referred to in his letter. Thinking it might still be an April fool trick. he made a. few purchases for his store and gave his name. "You He certainly too wile nuke for nus now. Will you please explain your- self." Mid Dr. Scroggins. , “I called accordingly. 1nd did hon- Iomc~ thing to my advantage? . Top told him tho name of tho village in which he lived. "Did you never receive It fetter from this house t" "I did ', but as it was dated the first any cf April, I thought it was an April fool trick, and never replied to' h." "Far trout it," replied the man. "An old gentleman from Ohio came here about that time, and said he had in brother living in that Mate, and he was in search of him of " children. We heard that a man by the name of Benjamin Top lived in your village, and dropped him a lino ; but as no answer came. we thought the information must be incorrect." “Where is he now 9" asked Mr. Top, "Dead. Your sister Mrs. Jesstvp, win resides in this city. answered the letter in person. She took him homo with her, and a. short time after arriving there he died, leaving her the whole of his property. amounting to fifteen thousand dollars." “He we: my uuele.' said Top. “Then by not attending to our letter. you are tho loser of utlrnst one‘lmlf his property." I op , "Benjamin Tom". au tlrtrtr,rs,ou with whom ho was doalmg. _"Do you reside in the city ?" Top went home a. sadder man than he In when he left it. He knew that it would be in "in to npireal to his sister's genero- sity/for the was a widow, and poor, with tive, children dependent upon hurt he had ire-kid her with unkindness and neglect. and there was little likelihood of her shah ing her good famine with him. Top was, after m. the real April foal l Ind so great was his disappointment and chagrin that never nfwwurds was he known to send an April fool letter, or to play a trick on one of his friends. Liesttunttnt-Gct1eral Lord Cuclrustotzl, C. B., the Licttuttttat.thuserad of tho Cape I of Good Hope, and the Couunander.in. Chief of am British forces now engaged in tlus war ugniust 1116 Zulus. and of whom Mr. W. 11. Smith. speaking after the and. news of the recent disaster had come to hand,deelared that, "a more prudent, a. more brave, a more capable man do” not exist among tho many bravo sud capable men in the British Army," is the second Baron Cltelmsifurtl, having succeeded his father in 1878, and has been a dininguishcd ( soldix since his entrance inta the armv l " tho up of soveutecn. it) 1844. In 1850 _ hcrwas made a liénieiiant and subsequent. 1r%isstt.tits its ttia Grenadier Guards. He ', sex-Vlad in tho Crimean War, and wears the _ medal 3nd clasp for service before Sebasto- ipoi; while he subsequently took an active i part; against the mutineers in the centre ot [fi/iii.' In 1861 he was appointed Adina 1hsputrthsuertsl-At1juuttt0enertr1 of Her Mnjesty‘s trobpl a: Why. and six yeah" inter, then a Hrtmrt-Ce1one1, mompnnied tho Abraiainn Summon " Deputy- ldluhnt-Gumral. Being {womanly mom tinned in the macho-.110 “on. aide. dreonp to tho than and Hut-union- £2“me -', who“; form in Imus from 1868 to, an; Mfg“: "gym." in the 1min Dter. 1874, when he wumadoa Brigadier. building within nu hour. The loot in esti. Gennt‘ll. and tspmtintsd bo tU command muted at Ibout it, momma doilnu. chm ,tth.""'ri.edt I'yee, Li"ii7iiil'J'l'2'd'd' doliua insnnnoe. the in the yWell t" an! well ; and how are you, Mr. um t Amu ARCHIVES TORONTO Lord Chelmsford. you mean t" “Rod the Semeyurs ego l wontto the Home of ' Con-sons to see is Minister. m took me ' into the ten-room. and as we were My t am wny towsrds Iome unset claim. we t came to tt table on which stood s newish I lint. much males and bsttered; the lin. ' ingwssfreshmnd the mp. where it did t not bristle, wss glossy; but the genersl , condition ofthe heed-dress bespoke herd treatment. "Ne," aid my eompsnion. I “this is Mr. OWMBO'I hut, sud he must 1 be in a vile temper. He slit-syn bang! " his hat when provoked." The next no. ' meat the Premier, as he wss than. retnm- I ed in agitation to fetch the hat, whieh he I had forgotten. Hie stop we: rapid. his eye I feverish. wisps of his grey lisir were tum. 1 bled over " forehead us if he had been ' iigbting ; and upon neeosting his eollenmie. ll bespoke in the most quemlous voice of lt somebody who had graded him “beoond t endursnce." I loomed brand-by thst sll I this fine trosy wss dive ton Liberslmembrr I lbelew the (runaway. who lad criticised 1 some of MTGlsdItune's i1naneriat estimates I I ismid mocking cheers hom the Tory side, l "ro has a very winning voice, soil and 'ttrare. He Addresses himself with perfect fluetwn and in the finest Englil. never halting tor a word l for even when he i spins out an elaborate sum of phrtures, inn , tended to obscure hir meaning. he spanks straight on, tut or slow. according to his temper. A facetious SLR, ileiseribimt tho diitereneo between Pulmerston and Glad. stone. so leaders of the House, remarked that when the former woe asked on whst I day Parliament would be prerogued. he i snswenul by turning the date strsight- l 1 forwardly ; wheres: Gladstone'. style we: i to observe thst "the prerogstion of Perha- ment was a prerogative of the Crown, and I thst her Mnjesty had it within her discre- tion, subject to the advioo of her Ministers. to prorogue IUrltirmsut when she pleased, nevertheless (hero It cough). that it was not improbable, unless unforseen circum- stances arose. that Parliament might be prorogued on or about Inch and such it day." On saying that Mr. Gladstone is l apt to lose his temper shout httle things one must nuke s distinction. if Lord Beaeonstieid hsd ordered a. new bet for , certain hour end it did not arrive, he would got cross. Mr. Glsdstone in such I I one would be likely to put on his vslet‘s headdress if he found it hanging up in the l hull. He never worried About domestic itruhss. lie is a tender fether. n devoted husband, it true and good friend. His dis- interestcdncas about mom-y matters is so i great that he refused an augmentation ttl, , his salary whilst Prime Minister and leftt 1 ohm impoverished. m, . had to sell " igoodly collection of china which he Inul amassed (for he is n connoisseur). sud soon i afterwards his library of books. which was i bought book for him by Lord Woivetton.l i His readiness to smear all who appeal to l his charity is oniy limited by his menus, I and be frequently returns from n country i walk with his pockets elcnned out, thanks to his contributions of gold and silver to i the sick and needy villages. Some months 5 no he went out for n walk of shout twelve miles, intending to return to IInwsrdv-n by train ; but in the evening he found he had given sway everythiugmnd had not money iutt to pay for his ticket. so he trudged homo on foot, uriv ing so lste that " family had become uneasy. Mr. Glsdstone does more than give money away. for he luis often been known to go and read ' the Bible to tenants who were bedridden ; and this mission of charity he has elwsys dig. :hnrged in the most natural. uttostantious fashion. even when he use Prime Minister, and hed work enough to occupy all the moments of such a sturdy toilet u himself. I --'r.ondon Truth. ' ACTON. March 20.--TU Fret Prue ottiee was destroyed by fire this morning. The To" willbe small. The building, the pro- pery of Mrs. Robert Fish-r. wan insured. The stockis insurud in the Grand River Mutual Company of Halt. I'osrsL,.--heeordin,q to the Pmittutrsters General. letters mailed which fail to reach the parties for which thoy are intended can ouiy be rutumgi to the sender when the request' 'to return is "printed on the corner or and of the eu- volopo." a written request to return will not do. ( At tiro o'clock on Wednesday morning, lobe litsw Amr end gris'; mill of Mr. John Millard. at Tiverton. was discovered to be on are. The fhvmes gathered rapid hood- I my. and noon enveloped the whip idli- iug. hoping out of the window: a! icon. sud Maytag overytlun‘ in tho main building within an hour. The Ion in esti. Coxnxsrsxcv r-n mod to be a matter of complaint mums! the Mukonxe Administruion, that it did not lower the “lb-{6: ot minister: " tixerd by Sir John Macdomld. Then bud limes tarmed tho basic of the Opposition argument. Now the times no even harder. yat Dr. Tapper announces that the two Minister: of Public Work: no owl: to have 07,000 n. you-mm] Sir John make: no sign though he loudly invoighed atti'rtst Mr. Mahatma for not Musing the mi'nut6Htl sun-ion. WI: oottsmesrtsiai, Glucow. nd one in the Western, Toronto. The mill had not hem val-king for three days. owing to the water coming 1n from Ihe thaw of Sunda“ “(I "01268:. Whole No. 58. Mr. Gladstone. tho le which " a We. look like link ‘wlute -u. AM"! will land n 1uboua-ti-euiuu, undated Ludo", in MM not” his his. than u hi- athnateq a...” od- don on. mixing. "tsoulltl-' ltown”. lawn to ho on. “Miami-dam! the Amp a... thi. dis-'um‘ never tin to return with a. proper shop. I have mocked this proceeding. and ' M always appeared to no the we“ Ignor- tal that. in n Bock eomOting probably of some hundred: mind with aunt-d “lion. 3 poor dog should be able to will each of IO masters sheep. A on the head, or A kind word. mm m. to nap-yhim tor all his trouble. I. wilt return at night to " mastery, a“. M and mod um! coil hullulhlp has . In. probsbly of A few nicks. Ind be "ur W renew " toi! next ar. Time shoupdnga hare a Wu! de. gree of intelligence. Wheat , had I In." firm I van in tho 1mbit of land“ m- hundr'ed sheep brought a distance d "tt miles to me. On “Hagan dumbed who break! them the thzt you hour. In ge" on. he nid he had but A yang dog, “I! found much dimentlty by the their akin; wrong tunings. going up hue. and by. and; The her! you I aka him an. - qua- tion. He told mo the he Ind been Be. eompsniel by the um dog. who medium " :11 the ("In turning tho sheep had made the you before, and had gone blot. them and kept than: in tho - told. on that he had no dieou1ty mu. than. “on was tvrollectiort, Intellect. ind; "rtain de. ‘grou of reason " well " indium" The late Mr. Jeanie. in n w " mm. told the fo..lthl'i'i'etet ttew shepherd's 'date v-hy dirNraad Than I" very “madman m. " The Highland thepherdn m and, non- vineed that their dogs perfectly Ind-maul what is said. Indeed. Bogg Mulch“ Enrich Shepherd, reload to my - a in hummus in proof of this. which I - to say I have forgotten, but I will rel-b number. A llighlwd dumb-d. "king to a gentleman. and imidonnlly. “X'- unmuig the coo (not) in in a. 0.13 His dog immediately me. "and a" d the Imus-.9, and cumin. on the top at the pigsty, which comma“ . vi»: of tho ooru-iild, suits-tin-tlf "In the - m not more, and returned to the bout. 1. order to try the dog, he laid. “Dad. lit. the cook in tho "tun." Apia the do: went out, nude hie own 0mm and again returned and went under “I. led bulky, growling “a Jinan-Sod evidently disputed " having boon made s fool of. A shophord In in tl" habit of taking Isis little son with him. a boy of than on four years of age. when he WM going to attend his shop. He left him on. In, on tho slope of . hill, while he went I. can. dishmoo. On his return he looked all Imam] in every dimion, bet-tt Id In: back late " night to hi. eottnee, god all his wife of their low. Whilst they can sitting together min-rum. and dimming. they heard a scratching It the door. On its being opened, the shephird'l Mg can. in, which had not beforn been min-id. Ind by his aiguifsetutt Idiom. by pulling tho shepherd's coat. and looking maul“, " him. induced him to follow the ”in“! 'with his lantern. use! "I led by M. h _ scum roeks iuto which “in how 'nsd M, and chm thr- life of the child In! and. " Leisure Hour. The name clothes-moth. my: Prof. C. v, Riley. in npplieJ to several dsstinet Moi-- ilar species of minute moths Warming to the family Titudcr, which in their luv“ state are very destrtsetivr to woolen gunk, fur, skim, fume”, 3nd vinilor nil-hue... Among limit: may be mentioned “I. clothes-moth ( Tim rutiwlkl. tho car- pal moth I Tinea lapetullaj. an br-ah (T. pellio"clla), and the hair-limb (Tim crimllul. These Tinodl have - bodies and lmcool-u. deeply {ti-gal vinyl that expand 6U0tlte or tya0ths in inch. The Intent)” Ind palpi In than all tlivesad-like, and than in . thick on at brown tuft on the {about I” do" rungs from butt and drab Ind dark my. ‘Tlm eggs mlnid in May And Jan. (tho moth dying immedimly shrink). “i dutch out in when days. Tho m worms It once proceed to work. m; the “Manon within their mall mad m. ttring diamante: with the trug-tHiatt they shape into hollow roll: “his nigh silk. Those roll-m by «no union their back- M wry more dong. ad by (others fiutaned to ch. album - 'm l {mailing upon ; and they". cal-Epito- time to time by addition. to the up. 0:- txemitios. sud by portions lat but “a which are split open for thi- W. In such ambush an Worm: wry on Mr work otdasteuetion Ml: I. my, rest in I duping W “in. tho winter; mam to aitrrmtHs up in the spring. They in“ “I i. "out, hp. and in - at “ht " wince! mottm,ttrArAmr' b5.“- iaetillthrr_ir_t" d, to by Mr. Then kilo-a . ~bn‘u at duh clout. M Int In“ a. a our-cu. folds of cal-him, d Hill garments. and the {ovulation a a - colony is swiftly hid. Tu and, b,"- of Jun. would build via-tu- “4... winning Mm “as. W. Closets wardrobe. and ali Wim- clothing should be "ttei" hi on. not thoroughly “pond to 538‘ air, imq wel) bug-ha! 9.; chohn but. in replaced. In old houn- lulol; w with moths I” ouch in the Ian. tun- unk, shelvespr furnitnn. M I. M ed over with spirit of W00. “0 phur or when would by H - ull guano-m. inn. plan“. a... It. toid was foe the manor. To not!" cloth linings of curing» from tho ure, of moths, sponge than: on both db "N"ttth . f solution of corrosiv- mun-m at my In alcohol. made just w w H U Han-en white mark on I w. Moths any be killod by haw I. the said. ertuittirtst “at: “We... ulphur. at by "ttilk it NM no man henteitto about ‘50 (In. Pst was; new.“ _,r_ir,,,,, 1botuds will b " “A" up rm- mulch.» balk, m Shepherd? ‘Dogl. _ Clothes-Moths. In old houn- lulol; w s I” ouch in “30.00.. wan- ves.or furnitnn. M I. M th spiritaM W”- 'u.. bum would by H .93 m. furl. plat-u. it. Ito. M the tummy. Tt W31.“ 0‘-.. ~._,_.

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