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Grey Review, 29 May 1879, p. 1

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"unwed whiz ou - -.».- 1M fun! on t. "Uutgo A. _ .n L Havana-en. t. mu - It I [In foul ma ttgr'"""""" "mimo- [no . by“ - but VETERINARY SURGEON, Wt will pay Agent: . salary of 9100 wwmudumotnnmv . lug. com- uuvnun to neit out um: and wocdvrbtl tuvenunun. WNW what may. 3.1mm! to. Arum-u. SHERMAN a CO.. MW). Mich. No Ones. Experim- Lower than any other Company. F'or humor in'omnnon Ipply to _ JOSEPH I". MOWAT. Agent. Durham, " " NORMAN MuNTSRE, Yum-Int. Durham. Pet:),)',',' um! ',fe1ili,',itf,uge furnished for Schools. Chure 09. and wivmpm “incl. Von Mci‘AY DEN a ROB I P It" I trr F, tttl. Solicitors tr. Blue. (mo door on» of " ml Futon-u ' 0mm Sound. w I ‘43:. l " w! 8 lines. A Horn-omens, "apt when ucompcnied L; written instruction to :11. country. are t Harte-I "til (WWII, and CW " n.- "lar rttu. J. TOWNSEND. I.) Geo. J. Matthews. Cabinet Maker, orrusnry notice: of births, running". .hszlht, .an .u kind: one“! 'teqr.,thwer-ted free " claw. A' t'ar es re. Guilt“: Strut, Uteer Town , mu.- "who: " p. you '(urter cal-nun, per you 1h" trot-re. .. Um- cwlnun. 't Ort. oi: mnth‘. . otr,'t IPs?,).'),),'.',',',?,'?,', and Attorney» at Law, msll-itormltg (Thur-1y and hssotr.ae.r,Cort ' gnaw-g2“. - ‘_ M -- - T FiRW.r.--tt.yt per you in Adv-ac..- " $1.25 If qot paid within two all”. " Durham, - - Ont. " r a oni ma] and bun-m cards, on inch upmgndlmhr.” you. ._...... , I I , and» on It has ~an "an _7 I no“. a.-. Us I 2 very WU u rsduy. Watson Bros. Carpenters am) Builders. "THE REVIEW” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. c. murmur: I. may Town. Dunn-m. In! tth l 'rt Mr"? a M. m., nut I Than In)... Own- , m A, and our! hand” " mm. _ LYRI'ZD FRUS'I' J. W. PROUT. LL, B. t' 'rusty (‘nwn M15 yin I y h" NS IN F.ytr0Mt'A NY. (Limited) " enoy I. to... l' rlnlAstIlzl. and UN' DERTAKER. c all! f. "rt. oixnontb’. _ . ... .....28 In. thm-outhn....... _... " t' "a d Martian-ants ettarged s eh. per 'u' I w the 'mt"tn-tims, ind 2 cu. For lino r .nh “Mum i-rtiors - - hop-351 Do You Want Money. ' “mun. me YI. FistiTF, AGENT H‘RAY ANIMALS. 1-6.. dunked three .-k. tor 81.1.11. aluminum! not tr ex. ' RA DEATH ot “econ. I, ttwer-ity, l r " mm. um L‘n-l-I-Gndxuun at mum cm- uvu. M 4.!le Humor}- in You of Medteat Hull nor 1'». u. but“. " AGENTS, READ THIS. ‘lmuuumlero-uhonm tl'.Pd.8Th'tt, ATTORNEY, he.-cp per To“. m. on. T roux“ u, Livy, smack.” in Chan. "ery. Pommluhna in B. K, Notary Public: " 1mm: mama scream. nvsnau. n. -"v- Mn". DURHAM. MISCELLANEOUS. Al Nil RATES OF ADVERTISING lk "siiurimt Unis made to order, A., P. t C. WATSON, TATE of Tammie t'niversity and an "I ma cull-1n ot Flu-lemu- Ind -! t mun n owner Nut dual to I'nrlvr‘r Frost ds Frost. Wood Turning, WILL! " s. "our. E. D. MACMILLAN, Should barrow from the tTF, of Ontario Trtriunry Col C. . JAQ‘KH‘. I. A. meta-Jail to. Z. N IX()N. Itl REMOVAL. MEDICAL. Ila. JAMIESOS, DR. KKERXAN, It. WM um. 1:01:50". " " IIJI‘II' LIHHTBODY Howl. it of ont ‘l m la. I ll! be It his otr,ets U am Show. hul- 9.. In pr nmptly aurmlrd to. "ttire. Hanan-r. trom 8‘ M Uome, 7nd l'ou. N.U.tt.. St u mm! tor the Dr. my: ! ht!“ 5mm! by MA"' I'tt5 tttt It "It 'ttttt " Dacron: P. o, Du rlnm, En Vern A HTS. J, t Rain". in Chnnrery. the nonhum- TEE-27;; m; o- In, Hot Ity a Mr y-N no Tt mu 10 " 1e,i)iti,Ph'i' furnished an short notice. that: ad Comm. with In who of kin- umxn,dwny| nn hand. CHARGE! I’ll! RIO-BIA“. 11mm [animal In. to startiestrarhtit can” trom m. uvnwlnber the plw. w1Tsoh' & SOSjS_ TIll', snlmcribcr keeps an Land no law puma gooUs,hut goods ttttt are cheap when t “(um um- v-m-I-hu‘ntiun We I mg wear And com- tort of the Rm‘knlla _ BOOTS AND SHOES. Repairing done with , nuns and despatch. couiting of three norm ertitivat-a which is and A trmnu smhlr. Thi, "1"" 11011)"!qu br. I L..- Nothing LIKE LEATHER! FAIR I‘m Cf D Yum Hotel. hunug wmmvnoed bush”. In tho show "no would respectfully mum I an” o tho pAu-unngu ot the tsuultu. The wry has: material mood; workman!!!» lupotlol to tmytttintt m tho cuuuly. but“); made pru- worlgia the pliuclpnl cities of Chum And the Ualtttrrtttat, a. WM. WATSON an SON Undertakers w- W. CALDWELL Formrrly Mute: Shoemaker In no! Hui-Cy" Hum emu mgimcul. Pine Calf “Huh. sowed,frorn 85.50 to $6.50. w [LDEIL Durham, keeps on hand a targustock of Sush,Dunn and all kind: of Building matcrtllso a stock of Mouldings in Walnut. P.osuwood. and Gun Phtns.trpoeibystiotrs and Bills of L1me mule out an short notice. A full stock of Goings. (:nukuts. Shrouds Ind Trim- miuualwan ___- -__e "ee -"'P"'-"B"'"'-. --.-..-.. .,.........,. of Beminrk. la) urn-.1 ro non-l rlonmo' cud log building. known-0 Unsaid Mahatma" hm: um] um :3r.1dxvistnn ot lot 1. con l.E.H.l¢.. (Hem-15'. Nun-s, mum! lug building. a" urn-s cloned. For further vtsrtwlurts quay to F. Mall'., A _ Tle Subscriber wishin _ mat of the country o.Cers t _ - -___ â€" -'_"""'-"-N. ‘unveuism around Hus -ropony , . ood drisiyg hour». lumen: womlshed‘. but] and " water, at. Now is um proper lune 1upureluuawruperty in and “rum! thr. town of Dunnm. as the runway will scrum-IV bu built to Durban nonsummu. M.rftlttt tttr?tiii.irdit.t, Tar, .teat.tip House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT kaaoam. Anny A wrll-Iniahod Inc». ham and out [“1“de and lac, oppmitoJ. H. Runtvr'trstore human. wugtu Gun has St, in um um (lawn ot buyhun. Eterythiyg THE Suhscnher of%s for Sub, Lot No. 8H, and Conemstritnt, But ot 6 W, Towuhfp of Glenda, a manning 100 Luau-About. 70 was clut- " Terms 52.0».-3500 down. for balance man will Mann-n. For further puruculm apply to F. “new. Durham. at to E. wpuuus. 14 ACRES of Land m a High State of l'unlntmn. nth n hum, well ttrtiatsst franc house. nu! all Imildiugu tug-nun]. and I yum around. "tsrrttutttmsft water. Tttis progeny u aluminum the corpomuuu all the town ot urban, and known as the (mules Lime" Butane , FIRST-CLARE “EAR!!! To I'lllli. Mimi}; Farm for Sale in Glenelg. l I Cogg. " Banuneh. uprising no mm. an um eluted 51d true " :tmnpo. the run in good hurd- “an... _ Then um no handing: on an n mim. _Tho tborr will ya laid chap. ML. NICE: Thir GTG an}; PROPERTY FOR. B ‘cmcmbum plums: man dim“ north ot the Pmtt 0130.. l haw now fruition tur maximum u no-wnd to mm. in tho C mmy o a on Ito-2k on hand. hut © my Kl ma style hm lug owned oat a l mt of A I Lad. Hammond and 1 ma' Mm work. In mun-d work Iln Durban foUTil END, Durham. near Cank- Glands. Sept. 19.” Dtomm. March. “In. w. Renaud. lulu-ch t3th,tt9N. Vol. 1171510. 16, CASH Poll “IDES. J. c. JOPP OT gg., 18th Cum. Egremmt 100 was. L331? f"" will be will chap typly on in. Farm for Sale. ICING .5:?ntrh hisltof Lot28, In the 10th WELL "Ir. of Boot and Shoemaker, ummund br. a 1.... mum hum Innulu a mm tor 9300. um. n. Apply to thus 1m n Iraad x111 kinda of Lamb” ot Native and [IR-what Mama " my Tummy. PRICE VILLE. ONT. Lands for Sale. Um itrittt "ilitttri',tttt, Farm for Sale, ROBT. BULL. uh hind Him-ll, Mnreh lat 1S1! Je mr "Eureka tr'aoo"--sutueilsintr new In those putts. AND LIVING PROFIT A. GLENDENNING. iiUFiriitirttrriee m or“ knew me On! w of Maura: lundmndor n oruetrtd a mum con-go in. pmpvrlv would mdoi .muunn' or nu.) one wink. tlug and hvr Ir. a. wily-go. In“: N nun 52.5 per quarter proirriowr.ur by letter to a by wnrkmrn of experitncq l , a a anrss' Muempkcrsetuv l surpassed. I .. " tunuahurtttriug n nrti. not a C mmy of Grey. rad In” i o It © my good: any of the r mod on! n Inge cumin:- 1 a c unmlnml From-h no: tor, wed work I Ilufyc "tstroll I "l,frout 91.75 to MGO, Pnzf'lll'llJJi. trt to leave this formic his: proper- Tl,j'y,iC'far,"h'"ltv"1 _ Or He sends “a a stuff, and we turn it into Ml l lug)» 'p,,',","',?,',:) tt crow ., m -‘r|-nv'r Lax or ' ".r. . . wk 1 (the omprati. E Edna went up in Mrs. ll cstynmuul gave ,,1ju,1,ry1,."RCrrs"iet s m a mama kiss. 'rd. I i "You are I dear wise mother, and I am s: tt .. a i sr, . .. Vt/ U 5 mm t as I n. foolish daughter, she confussed. “I am 11rir"tije,".t'r "In" l almust afraid that people have been tttrm " t r; 0n. ,. . . . " u I mg my head lately with their klulness. with neat-' With the crvopliou of the dressmaking patch. iuuisnnce, Edna's path was very smooth in Hz r U! Vrluv and those days. r l‘nnllu'}. 1 Mrs. Everleigh already looked upon her ll i I)l?,S, l an intimate fend, and her pupils were J. C. JON'. {devoted to her. hum tho cathedral not had st 1513. (found out that she was clever and charm- - Hng. and lint! tnlwn her into favour. It WELI 'wns a dangerous distinction to be conferred lon one who was already beginning to let ssanxlrpr, 1900 high It Value on these courtesies. A Fur, MUNN. l’rktovlno I'. o, ttco. ic'bosnm. Gnu-ford, P. 0 on iiiuraiiiu. Durham thd. hog "i am sorry yon do not take 3 right view of the matter," said Margaret. gravely. "But your “the! used to say that people are often humbled hy the very things that ought to misc them. Sometimes, when God gives us a stepping stunts, we must needs take it up and make a burden of it. To do lterimrtiee, she was quiteiaeapable oftoat1yism. And yet there was a certain flutter of gratified vanity, always carefully veiled undrr a very cool mu] graceful man- ner, when Elm reouivm} may: special marl: of good-will fromth dignitarlés of camp. wick. Bridget saw plainly all that was going on ; but nothing ever lessened her love for Edna. was. Did her roughened ferehnger make her any the less a gentlewoman , She was no great reader, but she had grasped the meaning orth. words, “Our works are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees ita natural linenments." Hence, too, the folly of that impossible precept "Know thysetf," till it be tmnslatnd into this partially possible one, “Know wut thou oust work M." There was not a particle of envy in Bridgtl's mind ; lut while she rejoice] in her sxster's lune triumphs. aha mourned met the falters that were gradually wind. ing themselves roundEduau nature. Either they would become so strong: that the free- dom of thougm and action would be per. manently cramped,or they would be broken by some puiuful effort. So Bridget saw herself mirrored in her nut stitches. and did not thumps: because those “mtuml lineamenh" were not thtsh. " back iron: the painter" canvas; or the poet'tr plge. Therefore, also wasted no time in vainly am to thwart her Hitler's in. tentions. but tick up needle 3an thread,nud mai, “drudgery diriue." cusrnn \'1.~'mx LAWFDRDS. “How the Luwfnrds are going on I" mid Edna, one day. "They any that Mrs. Lawfurd's new paw of buys are the finest in Cmnpwick. and Iarn sure those little ponies of hers are perfect beauties. Why do they want so many carriages and horses, I wonder?" Lesa gitted than Edna, Bridget Ind, nevertheless, re: chad higher ground. h'ho understood the beauty and excellence of honest work, no matter wlmt that work But Edna failed to see any divinity in that drudgery.’ It Bridgethad only been like herself, a gorernm in n clergyman] homhold. the work wont! have seemed fair enough. _ _ Stepping Stones. srimaiet was éorscionn that ‘ Trtllidm L'm'ford had never felt kindly towards her. Then hurruh tor John A. Mudonnld. Who won " ttrm canard election, Rttrrqtt for old Sun-ml Tittry, Who guru us tho minus of Protection 1 _ (known Free Tmdem mu talk. but Inch “on Inks their logic-l trunnion“ summit; For 1mm we bought for A MMtir- Knoclod down by the tune of tho hummer. Who nun-mu! I Tum "oiietso,,. No hard time: are new to be found. Fur can.» an up - lumen. Autumn- artd buiiitn uni pone. m uppoLnM and Ind by Protection. Patna: oitHqt the on. ma "meld, Let' none “at; A nice paying nation ', Thm'l Commend ponder tho who). Ot our (Tory u but) p‘opulcuun. The Grin! to Jericho be any drtailcd, They dunno no bath! dig-tion Thart to nudes: the hard time- they brought Andbc tua, on the Vibes]: of Protautton. thctlon prospority bring. Quito claw to In observsuon, Just long " w, paw-1m now sold Kick day In Chum-1M of tho uthn. Bum): tor at: John A. Indy-dd, Who won " am general about“: . Hurrah tor old Sumac] Tuley. pi, A In" of Our Inner Life: ny SAP-All DOUDNIY. POETRY, . DURHAM, Cd. Grey, MAY 29, 1879 After that Jane Luwfonl held her peace, and got all the pleasure that was to be had out of her finv. thing“. She never told any one that her life did not satisfy her ; but them “as no need for words, when the lined and harassed taee declared its own story. Margaret Weityu looked ut her with pitying eyes, and longed townifmt her. Bridget sighed sometimes M she trimmed and finished the, rich dresses that were to he sent to Eden “all, and thought that she would a thousand times rather be the maker than the wearer of them. Meanwhile Augustus was as good as his word, mid did his best to show all Camp- wie', (h. t he could outdo everybody. All through the summer n stuff of nmous and iooast.tueorators were busy with Eden Hall, enlarging, altering, and beautifying. Out. of-doors the 'tr were new stables and con- 3 ‘rvatorias to be built; and the pepper- box lodge was pulled down to give place to an elaborate Gothic structure.“ which the Dean and cuirter almddcrcd. Neither Augustus nor his wife land any knéwledge of architecture, and were happily (or tttlo happ'ly) blind to all defects. CHAPTER vu.-' SEARCH. "Can Hus be the first at September t" said Edna, half increduluusly, one mom. ing. "Did you ever know time fly leftist as it has done lately. mother t" "Yes, it used to fly quite " fast when I was young," Margaret answered unil- iugly. She looked round upon the bright faces at the breakfast. table, glad to see that the last shade of sorrow had vanished from each. The swiftly-passing months had re. eonetled her to her lot, and brought her such peace and contentment Al she had never hoped to know main. “Bull don't think we ought. in spend you father's mlmnly too last, although he does let us do as we please," answered Mrs. L'lwfcrd Lather uneasily. “And we must provide for the children, Augustus" "I have always Ittul my own wnyJane." returned her husband. “and I won't be thwarted. I mean to enjoy myself; and if I take a fancy to anything I'll have it, nu mutter what it casts. So don't My any mow about saving." At thud moment the latch of the garden gate clicked loudly, and the pains-m marched up to the door. "If mm has plenty of money," Augustus Would my to. " wife, "one can hold ov.eU own against anybody. What do I care whether these stuck-up dons call on us or not. ? I'll soon show them that. I can Miami to have better horses and wines and green- houses thnn theirs I" . "For mother," said Oliva, putting the letterinto Margaret's hand. Mrs. Westyn opened it at once, wondering if it came from on. of her husband's old friend: t but n she rend the first lines her hand trembl- ed. Ind n 091d shadow 9691,1194 go (all upon the many little room. . In truth, all the Imwfohls were disap- pointed, not in their prosperity itself, but in the fact that it did not Jo for them nil that they had expected. Thor had begun by greatly overrnting the power ot money, and it was along while before they dis- covered their mistake. Olive sprang up to receive the letter that he brought, ; there was only one, and the handwriting WM unfamiliar. A soft wind wandered in at the open door, bringing with it the scent of utiguonetus, and stirring the pale petal; of ebuuch of monthly roses standing In a glass on the centre of the table. The em: was shining brightly, and the swallows, noon to depart, were twittering in the porch. ' The letter was from Mr. Lawford. He stated that in going through hi- ht. brother's mounts. he had found In entry which showed that the hte Riohsrd Weltyn was debtor to the lata J sum Uwtord for the sum of two thousand pounds. It is possible was Educ. did any her ilinpoly lltllg head higher: whenslig encoun- tered any of the anfords. Iut, A,ugustos Luwfurd's six little girls were pretty chil-, dren,and would have been engaging enough d they had not been spoiled mud over-dress. ed. Olive an! Philip would gladly have made friends with them if Mr. anford had been more affable ; but lie showed no sign of softening as time we"; om he had rah-lined from ttouUingMrs. Wanna with Ibis matter IS long " be possibly could. He did not wish to inconvonimeo hcr. 31111 was quite willing to receivo the When he inherited hilt brotheru property, and settled in Eden Hill, he showed his groundless mimosxty by opouly cutting the Westyns. Not even by n how would he acknowledge theirtusqutu'utamse; they must be made to understand that he had ao' iu. tention of halting to James's (fiends. Augustus and bis wife had never been acquainted with them; but the former soon found tlmtit angered his futher even to iGlr liim any that Minstrel} daughters were lady-like girls. And the latter com- plained that they gave themselves airs, singling out Edna as an object of special aversion. self and her family. In past day. when they had met him a Eden Hull hi4 civility bud always been of the kind which owes its origin to necessity. He 11ml bom'eousteous, solely becnuse his elder Brother‘s eye was upon him, and to have offended Jame: would have been fatal to his own interests. [int in bis heart he had always disliked the Westynn. and sqspected them of having designs upon J améu'n nurse. With cool civility, tho Vim added that {roughly in pencil. of the man they had [visited on their wedding tour. Thea--- “Take heart, mother." aha lingered to say. with n parting kiss. Margaret knew quite well what thought was uppermost in all their minds. Rich-rd \Vestyn's uhit'tless habits had Menu vexttt'rort, to lie wholg household. Ha had kept his books and papers in n state of hopeless confusion. and again and again he had come out of his study to accuse some one of lining med. dled with them. The most emphatic denials were always met with angry un- belief. "Well,", said Bridget, who was the first to recover luwirelt, "it will not help tO to sit 'staring at owh other, Had W0 not, better go to our roupectivo dutien , and leave mother to begin her search .9" They all ruse quietly from the tuble,fcel- ing that than was nothing to be done but to follow this advice. In a. low minutes more Philip walked out of tha house-door more stendily than usual, thoughtfully swinging his shabby books by the loathe: strap that held them together. Olive ful. lowed. luokiug grave and preoccupied. Edna was the last to go. "Manuscripts cuuhl not sonirsh without hands." he would any impeluously. And then a weary raiisacking would follow, and the missing paper would at last he found in some out-uf-tl-ray corner, into which it lnul been thrust by tho bewildered man himself. Yet the same thing was sure to happen again. will sometimes the strictest search wtu, of. no avail. Tho mother and eldest daughter were silent for a. few seconds Mter Edna's depar- mm. "I shall begin at once to turn out the cabinet and the desk," slid Margaret, rousing herself. "And if I cannot Kind the roceipt there, Bridget----" “Then the matter must be fared, mother. But surely you will find it ; I think fuller must have taken good can: of such an im. portant thing." With that Bridget betook herself to he little sowing-room. Her first not was to provide Daily with a wooden spade, and suggest that a very deep hole might be dug under the old lulmmnm which flourished at the back of the house. This employment kept Dxisy close :0 the open window of the sewing-room, and enabled Bridget to u- sme Lerself the: the child will out of hsrm's way. Even if then llml been nn anxiety presa.l ing on her mind,tlmt montitv,,r'tr task Would still have been a sad one to Margaret. The spare siUiugmrom-tmlled a parlour because they would not dignity it by the title of dtawing.room-w" furnished with some of those household treasures which they had not thought too cumbersome for their present abode. Everything in it seemed to speak of Richurd. He had bun fond of collecting Articles which hnd . history of their own. 3nd Mm. Westyn could never enter tint little parlour without being vividly reminded of him. Here was bronze inkataml that had stood on the table of Mm. de Sad; and than was nqunint, gilded chair. in back gamed like I shell, which had one. fonndn plaee in the 'alms of the Fiat Napoleon. The black oak cabinet, little remarUble for beauty at tinult or design, bud belonged to Sheridan ; sud on I mull The bright young ihees around her had been growing grave: and gruver n she spoke. Not one of them hinted that (he paper "vidd have been safer in her lauds than his,but a great fear fell upon them all. Even Daisyhs blue eyes widened with I. look of aim-dud inquiry. Lublo beside it stood the old bra-bound dank which tsontaimsd most of Richud Westru'ss prints pspen. 1n that dock Margaret began her search. It vs: 611qu orerf1owiug with relics of her husband's best days. There were some of her own has”. written during am: his! courtship. and n fur sketch“. done "I think tro-I hope so," Margaret unsure-r951, growing very pale. "Dat I have neither seen it nor thought of it since it was in your fUher's hand that night. I re- member now that I wanted to take it into my own keeping, but ho would not give it up to me. God aunt that it is Info 1" "Then that two thousand pounds mun have been found in the old mun'l pone-- Alon." said Bridget thoughtfully. "Yon can produce the receipt; mother t" Ibo added. "It was borrowed when he mu starting that unfortunate journal,"ropliod Marguet. tears fillitte he: ayes. “I know it Wu paid, for I saw the receipt thyself when he brought it home. m took the money to Ede; Hall himrielf, and Jumps Lawfurd died an that very night." It Wu impossible for Margaret to hide her pub. seared {see from her children. She tried to smile on them as she handed the letter to Bridget. The letter, although umdingly formal, In: not discourteoua ; but its Ion. nomad to suggest Hunt the claimant Nu quite pre- pared to enforce the demand. “Hold it aloud," she said. “I oonfau it In: startled me, but of course t know that In has no real claim upon us." not course the debt In. paid." eriod Eduu. "But oh, tut “the: had never bor rowed the money I" Inn: by instalmcnu. No interest had been charged for it, u the “auction had evide’mLy boon tri Had moot friendly kind, nor would Mr. Lawton! durum] my. Bridget obeyed, mid than than was I vehement burst of indignation. Daisy went " to not upon this suggestion without loss of time, and Margaret wonder- ed more and more It her eldest daughter's coolness. But we understood now '1tat Bridget): presence of mind proceeded from thence of ,telfishntms. (ro " coxnwm.] Tn: Calm! VALLEY Runnu' Ammun- -The ju'ry on Friday brought in B verdict to the effect that the data-ed Juno- Gooderh-m came to his death a the null of injuries ro- coivml " the went culliu'on. The venlict the unlined the engine-driver Crou for run. ning his engine At luck I high rate of speed. switchnun Marne for owning his Bwiteh in opposition to the regal-Mona of the Company. mud the Grand Trunk Company tor not on- fovuing their ruin. Her daughter's honest eye: nut hers, and feud failures in her face ; but she did not ”use in her work. Her ftttgers were Very busy, just than. with some delicate satin tn'mming ; the needle darted in and oat, and she could hardly spare a second glance. Another woman might have drop- pad the silken thread or entangled it ; but Bridget sawed on as steadily as fate. There was a brief silence. The satin nutlod softly in Bridget's fingers, and the scraping of Daisy”: wooden spade could be distinctly heard. There are always com- monplace sounds to fill up the must momentous pauses; and, gentle as Mur- garct habitunlly was, she almost hated the swift needle and the grating spade at that moment. Elie had come to n standstill in her own life, and mu impatient of the uni- versal movement going on around. At that moment Daiiy appeared, in. opportunely, with a soiled plunfore and a rosy face. Flourishing her spade in one mull gnu-thy bind. she told Bridgéf. that she had dug I hole u deep as a well. And Bridget instantly recommended her to till it up again carefully, lest the kitten should fall m and be buried alive. , Rustin: Arrouc--0metruetive inaudi- nrv hma hue takeu [1100 in maul mu. iran cities during tho put week or two, tmused by the wan-u. Dumbo: from St. Petersburg says there Ire 12,000 prison- ers with their (milieu. i. a. about 30,000 person. waiting at Nijni Novgorod to be gonna Siberia u soon A. than“. in navigable. Outsida, the sunshme still la'y whrm and bright upon the garden ; a slight shower had fallen after bretkfast, and the Michaelmas daisies had tears in than goldeu eyes. Been were humming loudly; the house wu full of the scent ofjcsumiue, and the carpet wag sfg‘cxm with the little white bGoins that had been blown into tha room. tlat the fragrsnee seemed to Iickon Margaret. as she closed the cabinet and left the parlour to go sunlight to Bridget. “In there no other Mace in which it is l.ihely lobe found, mother?" she asked in a Voice that quivered only once. “Ian Laitord proceeds to extremities," she said sbruptly, “we shall have only fifty pounds 11 your left to m. We do not know in the least what is before us." "No one ever does," replied Bridget “Sit down, mother," Margaret took n seal, feeling that it did not matter whether she stood or at. Why must the be pastoral with trifles at such a time as this? But Bridget had seen that her strength wu fivhig jay. . , ' , A commit“. has been formed for the auction of a memorial to William Tyndale on the Tunnel: Embankment in London; where I site ha been mated by tho Metro politan Board of Works. It has long bun felt that this you reformer and My: to whom the English nntinn in bath“ (a ita first trimlnion of the Bibl- Iron the origin] Marga", has bad no Idoquu‘; mo- Yet u the locked the desk tho Wu thinking more of what she had found than of what she could no1 Ami, There Ind bun I time when tho husbnnd whom shi, In! lost had been worthy of her love, mad that semi: had brought to light may tut evi» denee of his better self. She mime face to {ace wsth the present “gain u she tnrhed he the hitch oak cebiuet. As she tmud the us, end opened the tuid. ed lanes, her hem]: begun to tremble. And then she went petieutly through her inGtstigtstioruantu her poor face was unin- id int ivorn. end her head began to grow dizzy. Drawer trfter drawer we: werohed in vain, end when Ihe drew out the last her breathing wee short and laboured, her whole frame quintet]. There were fewer papers in this drewar than in the others ; three or four minutes were spent. in unfold. ing them with feverish eagerness. But the receipt. was not there. She sat down helplessly in the nearest chair, with that drawer in he: hands. Suddenly. and with a. new sud painful meaning, her husband's Inst words came back to her mind--"I Skill and it to. morrow." Might it not have been this very thing that he had lost, and hunted for in vain? She rose slowly at length, with aching head and limbs. It seemed us if an up bad gum by since the postman came ; and yet it still wanted thrse hours to noon. "No, every nook has been ransacked," Margaret answered, almost in a whisper. an... ”mono ox Bu--tuere wen “use or tour unpublished poems, jetted down. and then laid aide, and forgotten in th- absorb. iag walk that dammded duly attention. But Ilthough there were bundles of useles- noton and settled bills. the thing that we sought wu not than. most pathetic of all-there Whole No. 67. HM Equator: - ---'".- . Aominnwntubbomthing at A. wny: mod. in having its on. way. Th. ""_tmsqtto.outraetitttto lug" it gets. HM lint! in Guelph at one in. Mr. an...) mpg»; with Mimi-H an. ennui. nut his amt-In I ai. the“: turn out to the plan. If. h; " in am: of light "tttree. Ilium qui- u.notnry panic-brink m - do“ not seem. to have much huwbdn of an gnu politic-l questions of the in}; ’HhMMllurk is to cry it)" “ Mont Ahrthfusttatiou without giving I mum, vilitying the character at his - ponenl. “All. up by telling “ "-. ”when in n catholic) that ho u one, and u npoor mun claim: their rapport. Who- uuoug Ornngemui’ ”than. w bill. Conuquently 1ais'iOasem the eouurutn-g ‘Cwmlics, (the majority. of t'u'erntehiirtte. _' form) and You. Cancun-n I. W. who was defeated by Mr. Humor ”In. you. lac “Reeve ofthe township ofGlon- elg, since which time it in I matter ofpoiw sand Tite. As Mr. Edge is . mural but little penonul inthsenee, and not this to command much at an orange following. Mr. Fahey will find that he with his usin- tunoe will not be able t D get the Orange Tote. The 1iay is put when I County Master can dictate to tho dim-mat lmhpq sud tell them how to vote, in order up“. ify hits person-.1 spleen. We have not yut heard the Conservative pulley tif they have any. from their suppartm. Last {All the people "out for u new thing, they timd MI! that the N. P. wu and is afrmd.mll they no shale shy of My. Halley lest he might turn out the same if elected, but fur tho benefit of his friends in Etiutford I may any he is not likely to he. Samara Aritttrist--Lvst Friday titer- noon, In Icaidvnt which nearly cost two men their lives, occurred at Mr. William, farm, on the town line of Holland and Ea. phusin. A number of rum wen: ennui in ruining I burn, and had got tho first heat up but not stayed meant at one and. and while proceeding with the work .o, bracing, the bent fell. Messrs. John Rich- urdson and Samuel Barber vco In“. neath, Mid it is . wonder they In. not instantly killod. tor in falling the It... struck Mr. Biennium: on the in“, cutting him was. the from nad t.- at the: inch. but on both sida 'tttuit- curing tl-it-ti" full depttt of “no side min. Barber VII M an th. beak Ind had his his. My Jammu, but In not no urimisly injured n Mr. M with. whowu banmlykmh botmtwo log. “I In and (in. It end-Ho out. Deacon unit in M and under this an “in! In East Grey, Mr. Lvvier has lost I!" oontidenee of the perplc oi Attomesia (his strung: hold) not only mm, Cut some who were his Manda are bitterly opposed to him and do not fail to let mm know it. Thu he has forfeited the 'sotdhutsts. " East Grey be now knows, sud with that knowledge his that. He kappa“! by Mr, Rourke and an indettetio'ut, if.. Mites. " in diitiealt to any which ofthc two may be eleetod. Montreal. May ".--The delth Wilson the electrician who perfected Gnig'u I!" engemeuts for an electric light on the Clamp do Maru here, in Craig‘s (acuity. hm created I melancholy interest. He mil " year: of ego Ind an Englishmen be birth Deceased was brought to the police liltion on Saturday night under tlil inibt. ence of liquor. He mentioned to the eer- - on duty that he was a friend of RR. Hedger, tr'uperitttendant of the City Tele. graph Alarm. and if that gentleman was uotiiied of his nrrest'he would make thingu all right. Sergeant Kehoe then told Wilson toga home. He left the nation. but u- tuniod in about iuslf tn hour, and w t) go upstairs to the tower, where the lad,- crs' offices ME. He was, Jtowever, mant- ed, and this time he was lucked up. De. censed was . very intelligent mlnmnd eun- varaed with the reserve man about his el- pciimoiitu with electric light, etc.. and explained at length his connection them. with. About five o'clock on Sunday norm ing the reserve mun passed the cell in which Wilson was roufhtert and he was then in good health. Half an hour dim-ward! he parsed ngnin and found the mm um tsnd the bode hing then Warm. It is “in! that he was a mun of intempcrnte taut-I. and this, no doubt, was the t'tbttMt of " sudden death. Montreal, Shy 17th. but Totr,-1 um how on my lut legs. If I on: not nble to get through the next night! mult'tnke poison. t have Ind no food for the last two days. If I on: got the mica of I stamp this letter will come direct, otherwise you trio get it thmudq the “mention. , din known here n In. Wilson, Ind have had a good dance if on- ly I hul a little help. 1 do not' complain. but 1 want you to remember my fate when Rodin: with your own boys. Make you!" children believe cntirely in you, turd, for God's nuke, old man, dou't lvl than Ml. any liquor. Drink h, i, killed me, ind it will kill all your family unleu . strong hand stops it. Good bye, dear old ell-m. l on) only . disgrace to you Ind Ill. and I man be worse if I get over this troublo. Yonr'u.etc., Wn,tr. The jury in the cage returned a vmiiet that he died of asphyxia. A note “king Mr. Badger, Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, to come Ind "In-e him from the cells, was read. The prevailing ' pinion in that Wilson in of u most respect: able English fumily, but "nkNost than! Miuenee to degnd-tinn and poverty. Tho following letter was found in his Met. lddreued to Thou. Elwin. Egton, Wnlfard Hall, Bhtewsbury, England. {Com'cpoudencr (will): Hen-arr) Wo an new busy with the emu. In South Grey Mr. Hunter u cm by Mr. Fahey, who built from Susana; I in "id A Montreal Sensation. A I ELANCHOL" DEATH, rriceviiU. .<-.‘7 - _-r. 9.8 (it: -ir-E

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