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Grey Review, 12 Jun 1879, p. 1

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Y I N PA PE tt nu “31531313 Imivl ND FOREIGN TUE “all. no“ Innnoolth. Blot will: munch. on In... v.1, to. wean-st Prompt”. "A partment, new. {Uni-1nd 'rittt W lea., i-.- up 295101:ng , Newspapg: I "do" o! of the Art, Review” Work IVED KINDS LATEST g minim! by m. pot Ann-n (Slouch, and out" I." pt, Horus-101 “if q " the TY Pe. " ouitioa. Advm not. AM b a knot.“ . 0'7”. Bond-o le, A.) an." an. 2:670: Null-THUR. swung. DMALK. Dongs, Soil: and Blind} made to order. A., r. a c. WATSON” LANs suds Ionian: tuiuisUd for) P Schoolo. Cinema!“ Fink BM. I ot MI man dam to on!" on than node. WI': ',,1Srgc)g.t",'f., l ite'.' c',. 1ef, “gamut?! on?” and Ttttttdraw.'.": ' ' " , T m, m m“ "tthalts & (3?? {mm I, men {at}! Sui-2.! " JOSE”; F. MOWAT, Agent, Duthaxx or to NORMAN MCINTYRE Geo. a. Matthews. Cabinet Maker, No ttmis. Expenses Lower than any other Company. For funk-t "tttformattott nrirtr to IN T F“ IN EN T COM l'.'\ y Y F . hunk-1L I Cqmal £500,000. Sterling. 12mg 1.1. ml. _ English & Scotish Inn-- - " a p.. can: And an“: landing: ”may. nun . J" . Durham. Co "my, ont, l ,-uo Int-tut. path!» In] and of tho nu rmcnwu mm vurlwol' villi“? and "new! Holmium Wit: uni l'/a""" Mort- Donal» mu! Sul- Any Person .- ”and 00 hi. OM “and M. 3: "...' an FM omen-3m is Or- to! a”: sad 919”!!!” Watson Bros. Carpenters and Builders. “'1” h a." A VETEWINAEY SURGEON,; mm Ir WI It SPRAY ANIMAL‘i. Ae., alumna] “an. Wonk: for " the asdrrsrttuemeat not u u- '0!ng 9 lines. A'Ivmlnemenh, except when Winn“ hy ,"huuinqtructiomsit" tiie country. are {16-qu mm tewbtdd.u, and damn! at ref war at“, _ - H: " ,‘motnsun. and UNDE1tThKEfi Guilt-n- 9m". qttaei\N. "Le',',;),',':,',,'" " Lor, Sulicitor in Chan. A an, {banana-ml! In B. K. Notary Public . Aausionat and human cudn. one inch ' 'dtettft'i.ttr you, wa... _ .4 I In neb- or “line. SttesPariet am!" 7 Taminchndn. pervur 'Fr..'-...... " Quint cal-nu. per you..... _....... " Hnlicolumu. .. __..... ..,.,.28 UIHeOII... " _____. _ .....50 lb. sxxnunth' _.... ....28 Du. ammonium...” .'Ft " Camo, Idurliument- c'nuged 8 ch. per Mu 'or at lint martian. and 2 our: lie foe gr.) "boom-out martian a ' opirdl manure. "rlusary notice: of births, marriages, “Quin. am! all kind: of local news, inn-nu! he. of chap. H BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Laiar, v, _ -- AGENTS. READ THIS. At the 03cc, “ultras Strut, Upper Town Do You Trent Money. , u u, b'Ali, Min 141‘ch 1CrliN'l TERMS: te $1.00 per yen in Advance, $591351! not pant withutwo months. " Durham, - - Ont. t'. mink-v.11 lawn Tum, Durham. In! Tth. 1m. “THE REVIEW" 1 3 pot Town, barium, om. - I. la... Hly"/,,',2yec Solicitors in Clnuteerv, at (Mac. on door an of tho lambda;- ash Cum-0., own “and. Rtrrt it". Z. V§X()N. C. vary "lt'h u rsduy, srttyrt'trA'rTpItsEY, he.-L'p MISCELLANEOUS. {test 4s Frost. r:r;:.<n:n< M m mm- d m It. rulrtt as, nut " Thus Bros., Om mud can 'rttarmuy a ”My um TROUT. J. w. FROST. LL. H In!!! Crowtt Attootery, VJ] Melton“: (Eh-awry and niche.” mg. Ce. hl Wood Turning, RATES OF ADVERTISING minnow a “warm, HST FATE ‘\I|.I.I.LVI I. "o.%b' REMOVAL Should burrow t E. It. MACMILLAN , C. I. J.\I‘KHR.B. A ing' MEDICAL. Dl ti "K oo V H t , PHILIH‘IVI’ Wanting Monty h J. TOWNSEN L) “that". Mun a m m DUI-D. or- tofcwinhh' Dunc-.3 Tut u the uni-1n id 9, 3 or m It yonrly to III“ I Lax-Lu tor “liq. ' N mum at Law 'euly or ITROE "r mm“ In}: 1 Medical Hull tr ll our M M. the , or to $1001 I PIIIT-CLADI "KARO! " “Ill. WM.WATSON& SON m'Undertakiers; 1151 no W8 you mates? " to no pctdlym y a roan of tttttteg nu. _ _ 'eue!rrTita1Atit1. - - W - Aastati M an te Y‘u'rulu: tad nan)" -argt, " he. I "my 'rar.fur.f ff thes [HI-fr M. - 'uu I63. "I! nootutl. Wars PM!“ to mac. tt com from a: Elif/INS/fig','.'.' h m Mn mun nanny - v luxu- an: n “was“ elst - [.ifiil a" " nirld- wovn WW“. ' Ig'trt' one made by th Men tiii/ji,:" ttlt was» ="ggat. an Costly “Quad “as aw. but te, FRLE/,ied furnishod on short notice. Caren And COMM. with a! no“: ot "In. mug-.muu on hum. - -- - Bomombonhe trhset--ts than dim norm of she Post on“. ly, ILDER, Durham, keeps on Und tl Urge stack of unknown cud I" kud- of “Imam; nan-mm.st a Btodt of Moulding In Walnut Muwuod. and CHN. Pie-tsitu, tot" and mm ot Lumber mg m out on shun notice. A bouur":hofcomr.trt, (ghoul. Shrnmlu and Trim iniisgouwas. on hum TLw Uc'ry but mamri-I mod: workmanship super“)! to Anything In the eunu‘y, having mud. “we work III the l-r’mcilml cities of Cuntsita and the l'um-d sums, Puma-my linker Mme-mim- iu Tter Majesty's Hanan-Mu Maximum. Fine Calf Boots, sewed,from M.60 to 86.50. ' .. pegged,from “.75 to M.60. l? Yard "out, luring commenced hlnuaou in the Mauve huu would "itrectntuy who“ I .tum, o the puzruungu n! the public. W. CALDWELL Ropairing done with neat- - mess and despatch. at Nothing LIKE LEATHER! W I have mm {ruin-m fur rmuttthtrturimt n Mt]. le urn-ml to nun» in tho hum“ of Grey. ma have , , 'ld aw k on Lrrtul.hut All on y: mm; are ot the t'r " str,' t Inning opetsed out n. hug. mun-Ign- u M ..r A i Imst.Ccntennitu qul Frear9 ma tor Mm." thvsrsork. In muted work I dofyc ompett- ..m '3‘va work is done by work'nl-n of oxalate. M u.rn;uendmnls that Jupps' sheen! true-u- notbc mum-ca. q... f A (Ir-ulna 1"me N.con.2. Will... town-hip l ot ”outinck, 100 “ml. 60 new: rlenruo' “Id log I budding-u known “1)“de Mum-that‘- Finn ; null mo an! division of In: t, won 1.1-1?!" (Honda. 1 so wens. good lug buildings. M mm! c med. For I turttmr ]:va apply to P, Magi}. - J House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. .-u. nun m ham: Ill I (ugh blue 01 t With sourtrtututtg loudness I tut to the Utes, " (‘u I“ a". . Mc . In“ “In! “an ".4 . human, aw ”in (hug- oretgf M I yuungi “a Mutt “hunt “I lee.) ' . v“... orchard Hard and Bott mster, Thi- pro ny u And oft do I in. though no 1m no: he mu. anon-mg tho conmnhnn of the town ot 'MIL',", r ot mound, ttut had "or anguished gm] dear; and kuou u u the (Shula Liumn Estate. i Moro 60.! to my w than bright glittering gold A ”.80 F In! , wellrnuinhed {rune noun) And oat [11111111an and l Are "I. long! ttmt more "" Ind thet tala. t at. 'Nt"1"iil; H, v'sli"t,",'ih',iop,' hauls, unto 'lat were told . an .m t a ui town o tur nu Eur . In“ 12mede in memory “In - they menu. unuveuwm Around this vr rt , I and Tl'h",'d _ gouge, whim], l'/',1Gll,d £351 .3": MI w-wr, mi: _ manning 'tte PM” “will!“ from the put. Now ia e um r “mole urchin n n In In Mound 'tIW,',',",',",,', 'lCfll'll', an ml; Tuw,' will I The land of the till-119. tho mou Bttd tho brtara, cortaunly be buttt to Durban nut humor I Watch can: Donahue. the Inn- ot my sins: R " _ - -.e -r. "q.., .w‘wmm nun-e, .12.? 3311mm“. 'dWioT, god I you. orchard Hard and non. mster, Thin [angry In “homing tho conmnunn of the town at bun, and kuuu u a the Chum Limun mum 1ot'TH 1WD, Durham. neat Cattle, , Vol. II. No.18. l M. 2nd Co-ion, Em ot u R., Tovuhlp of Gltutlg.crrntatning w!) tern-about 7o urn clear. nd. Term. ".000r--0g00 down. for muo- my will be pun. For tanner mum upply to F. “an“, Durham, or to J 4 A2g, Farm for Sale in Glenelg. I 0T git., 18th Com, Eyelash: 100 acres. A This but rm b. wld chow Apply on an Wuhan to Try', 1ilueritrer offers tor Sale, Lot Ne VILLAGE OF PRICB"ILI.E. onsiitint'atthrm, urn-a of excellaut land. under tltivtsuou,(yn winch ts omen-d I and] tsoh%gtt ml a (mum mum-y. Tbis propunv would make I IN trrtsumtetui to: . humane or Ill) one MI):- :; to rohnlfruvu 1urmln" um! lure w. I "use. /ill L.- "rrlrl for 31m winch}: ts "My "' per quarter 'rt' Int Apply to Hm pruprlirhrr by letter to NEIL MVTNN, l’rivm‘illu P, o. Fri .-\All- _ tii,'.'. 16 1577, tt.g7. PROPERTY FOR ‘H 1", subs” .yngad awed: bum-w "HE Subscriber wishing to leave this _ 1.!er ot the country Otters tor we him propor- Gluing. Sept. 19.1370. h. ULENDENNING. Dromon. Mach. 'th. mt. " CAyilI FOR HIDES Boo ke', ARE) SHOES; Boot and Shoemaker, Fr3r.us. - :1- Fri, “In Hominid. “Arch Ut 1878 ACRES of Land in a High State of 111rtts.rtq tiprthh 'ntthod m u lumd all kind- ot Lotsthor "t , F', “-an Prtstuts " my 'rtsutit ry PRICE VILLE, ONT, ROBT. Lands for Sale. was” a mom Wm New We]?! -PI-hm1l)a an. suilrvr kcopsmn hand In Farm tor Sale. 'u my “Butch Shoe" something new In those parts. . W, Mouldon'l "mm Shop. Dur. U rocclvo prompt attention. _,'riti, (5rl ittNlk fa "7d-T 'sr,'. g / . y $133 (aim-Remm m]; mm. are ch’enp rho!) qt the long “on? md gout. ING PROFIT E. WILLIAMS. on we mend-en. burthuu Ont J U " vb i It touched ltim, and almost brought tears I into his eyes. During all those wenryyenrs f babel hid givin no return for his dowtion, , and she had scorned we manly absorbed in I her own ttMietion to rocognfsd the love that , had surrounded box with luxury. Every. ! thing bad tun um: indihontly, ', “momma “Mandy; and this In liar (iii, hind of living {and plenum in his I “Whiz: to mammal in by, and lay mostly. "If you would lava-m ott-,tiatsel,itmmiddttrort I okt-ti,tsu good.” l "Doritlti_ttd buttonepaopb shudder M no t" lb. all“! mum. "Do I you supp» t ban forgn'tatt the tittte what: '11»? pared " ;f the'y (”DH tSe"er have iWhy is it that you like to hear about "ltetu t" _ "I hardly know," she ”plied frankly. “Perhaps it is owl; feminine curiosity wak- _ itut up in me after being asleep for years. ' Or. perhaps, it is an insaiucy which tells me , that theirlims have munching to do with imi‘rb.’ widget must have rather a tiresome ’lot. I think. She is the most to be lpilxed." "You come sometimes," she said in] gentler tam. "She has never Gd much pleasure, I suppose," Isabel want on. "She cannot even Hume herself with thoughts of her old muslin And conquests. as she sits sow- mg. It must be dreary (came nothing to look back upon. but worse to have nothing to lock forward to !" "Nu, label; tmi need ono be always staring at that wall ?" “I: were nothing on the other side of the wall l?" he ventured to say. "Ah, that is mere speculation !" "Well, then. why notlot something ties. not come between it and 1611 7" . "sonsensi, David '. You don't realise what. it in to hue come suddenly to I high blank WI“. and be loft staring vaeantly at it for the rest of you? days." “How can one help it, if turiiis nothing also to look at "' "Nobody need lk in the latter condition, Isabel." . ' David smiled at the notion of any one pityiug Bridget Westyn. "Isabel," he said, at last giving rent to his surprise, "I never thought toftndpm so interested in tho mm ot' this filmily. At the same hour David Arran was sitt. ing by his wife's couch. He had been read- ing aloud the psalms for the My, but as usual he Gd doubted whether Isabel had given him any attention. The closed book was still in his hands. when aha began to renew the Westyn subject. _ F w1F r The land of the till-tie. tho men ind tho brtara, ( Wuich so": porchmco the In". ot my sins; : The [and were looming and wisdom In (into. I And ignorance trom " hi- throne in driven ; I The land when religion "and. to the (on. I who Ind Manny mm doth more. j The lung 9! u nee which by nature in free; } Truly proud ot thy nuno I over an! be. I Msy the lid!" of dishonor no»: darken thy brow, No‘er make thee leu honored than thou m jun CHAPTER rx,--blysrv.;uEm Tea. at Hope Comma " an a deaultory meal that evehing ', ma it wan very dim- cult to settle to any quiet employment be'. fore bed time. " the kitchen. Deborah was heard singing one of her Methodist hymns in a high rpmvering voiee, to a tune with a great many runs and f1uurishc: Poor Dobumh, her strains weft dot 1hxlike the whistling of a north eastern through It keyhnlc; and yet they blended harmou. iomly enough with the Te Drum of those that "rest not day and night." In“ the fueling» enshrined 1n the heart, This timo new bu come. sud (air Econ-ml for tture, The tond theme of Mommp oscan-II new trom me; Acrurpt now (has. lines as a train/no I pray. Though in T may wander tar (instant nwuy. Bat dtstatgtus enn't sever the ttea that unllu. Nor the buds of "tection adversity blight. Crawford, May. M. J. Men. Stepping Stones. new, Thy grandeur thy gramm- my glory and might. May never, I pray, feel dishoput‘s cold yuan, Mtr* the yoke of annuity Inner be home. By Que. who the mantle of glory hm: worn ; Thi. rt 1d turootiun which turobs in my breast, Wout thrqucs with unguiah. to we time up- chin. To Scotland. tho hm! cl an nob]. and DYING, The Ind tum-d tur human, thq "tugo of alive 01: who can be able to under sput. Tue temtriU mention ha clap-d to my hand. tau-on. _ 32:0de how darly they loved in thy hunk“ to dwell ', manual: of sanction that bound than to thee, Cum to may?” sud dwell” new ia ma. And now to thers. hound. my bonus I my. “mum from my Mulch 1 dwell In: ”my. And though but I Imago: moroc- the wild mun. My hem null its linked with MttNttiou'g “rung rm Sauna. My an» in mot. “and 5nd doc. tine. o‘er that my “no Ihud “may. {and IT: The Huh of 1tnderattnortt whon than more sub and, When plum; Iron: the. for thin (I: distant dime, The “all that VII bmthod ,rhets they hm thee For the Radar. , Show " Our lam-r ma- BY EULHI DOL‘D‘L‘TY [on {Headlamp may perfect. her ICO'I'LAND. POETRY. DURHAM, Co. Grey, JUNE lg, 1879.3 Méinwhilo the Westyna wan ramps friend. right tad Wt, $totse 00th In: in Mr. t:mrlaigtt'sgarish,aad any regularly attended St. Cyprian. W and pan 1ragt-ttoaakfoeursit1irtdiateiotviais :5... " summoned tucking; ma at. 111th Ma. Wouyn felt hem]! tutahle to be tin" a. district visitor or . teacher. sh; was rpm ready to new for poor mothon. It was a very old story, but are there any new stories in human lite , Jane bad been happier in humble! times, when she had her! to take charge of her childrea herself. instead of leaving then; to an“. and had snitdtrsi0dmasuat'trrttymrs. she acknowledged to tuuklt that life in Edgnlhll wu not the wtth paradise that $1). bud expound to dud it. "' . "What u grumble: you are." he “swer- od. “Who cares about being popular , I am sure I don't. They are all envying In _-them, 1tigh-tuulunighty folks who ”cloud that they look down on us. We coulatbuy them up any any." T I used to believe ist that, but new it mm: as if the very doors one most wishes to 0pm who ualoekid byway key sun one of gold." And as the autumn days glided on. and the you drew - sad ner.Tr to its and. “It is seldom that I can remembers line of poetry," mid Jane, "but I think it is Tennyson who writes--. 'Every door In baud with tmid, Lad opos- but to "No one seems trvlilre us, or care to visit us, Augustus," she said, 'tttter a projected tlitutc'r:parts. had come to nothing, because they did not know whom to ask. “Really. I am almost inclined to think we have mode a mistake. Perhaps if we had been eon- tent with n humbler style of living we should have been more popular. pou't you remember that it was the, man who took the lowest sent at the {out who won hidden to come up higher r" "Oh if you ere begznning to undervalue money; I’ve nothing more to say," returned Augustus wornfully. _ He Went his way! and Juno int and cried silently. "l mu Minimum] of you." said Bridget; "go and get your 'perottnitdsuit of 1iatfGr/ and be, " to the woods I Only do not per- made any other young ladies to follow your fsiiuwu--it would be ruin to Mill Fuller and me. We lost two good customers when the Miss Wynne: took to clots bon. net: tttul black serge ; but, fortunately. Mrs. Lawford has thrown herself into the gup. ' But pour J H.116 Lmvford spent many a miserable hour in the ruby-coloured silk. "So that is Mrs: iawtotiin, auidmn cor tyne, " It t" aha" said one day, soefb’g Jsriirgtt' [May with a dark ruby-coloured silk, richly trimmed with velvet of the same hue. "Well, a lady who Has a' ifisdiort shade ot red boot in her complexion should not repeat the tint in her dress." can?“ X.--), FALL or Tn: YEAR. When the Westpru had all become ac. customed to the sense of deliverance, and had fallm back into their usual ways.Edua begun! to _h1t.tfb tdis, dfessnaking misting ugmn. _ _ Yet he knew that ht eat, Horror to her on tlun Sunday night thuuhe had ever been inf. IT'. it Mel-5011154 have led herto think of that highér kiud'ut' beauty which . nothing can deface! He longed to tell her of n time when the body that has home the image at the earthy, shall ahu bear the image of the heavenly. But he gnly'bent over her and answered titeaslftuitl.sr,- "David, tell me can}. have you ever seen any one as l"hv1tifu.1 tttH-tts I was '."' "l wish you would trust my Jddgtemsut;" he pleaded. . . "No, no, David,you fry to make t.he best of me." . There was a pause. and slushy watching the clouds in he; L‘Isual way. And then her eyes came back to him, and the spoke in a new tone; nut t1uerulourtnp, full at an in. deacrilmhle pathos? "."rr ' _ . "Yoo are necnstbmed to the sight of me," she teplied. "you cannqt judge. of the effect I should predate" ttttstrangers." F "My poor Isabel," u said, "is not hllf so bad as you think." But David had known when to frud the leaves of that Tree of Life whore branche- [may]: downward from haven to earth. He had never needed to trs any of the World’s {also bnlml. The Blender hand that he kissed, pityinglv. had lost any pbwer of hurting now, and he had Iofgii'eu ali that was past. . . . F Her Voice died luv-y into I cob. mg! l. pavid 111mm. muted land. and silently in“: it. There 'hu, the wedding-ring that fhe had placed on it will Ila" and" hop. 1 were new ; how well he remembered the dimplad hand of those gllya t Then, he had believed that it, would hue s . gentle attength of in own in [aiding and retrttain. ing, "" .. wife'g hand should. He had thought that, like the Myth-ml in old than, it would brace the Armour of her true knight, and him! up his wounds tdter 1 battle. _ . . l ' Had it done any of these thing” Alns 3 instead of binding-up wounds, It 1nd often inilitrtad than: ; and the wound. that I man gets in hit home are always slow in heal. bug. And it he goes out into the world td be healed, is there any hbpe of pen. " enough of my the. ' Now they wottid II] kind thing. and look out obthe, window,” down on the t1oor--esuythimr, rather tWit' be shocked by such Imam. In t uni I I 'Never, Isabel, never." th, she went, through the iron gates snd intd the cathedral yard. The old worn“ were strewn with lesves, but the light of 361m autumn day shone gloriously on the l cathedral, showing the white trees: of the I "storer1 land upon the dark grey nxssonry I The New on the sun-dial told am it {was alreedv half-past nine ; Eda: we: a. Hilde late tut morning. . l, A sinus: we: loitering in the Qetober sunshine. I strongly built, good-looking \M m it" clerical der-tttnt wee her iirst WWO! him. I Perle his 'rWhoelirry, light step. oterd'irkuaintotu new 1tt'ee 3cm the least waldo-ce- the! he had turned to Intel: the last typing: (my skirt. A be! minutes later she was in the school-mom with hex-pupils. m T " Studies In“ an sully“? twelve ; and i M, in an. mesh-n than e husk 'H"llt3eab*y1e.etiic.a" gnaw] M one “no! h 'Mirairtomst into the dining-room to lunch with the vicar‘ end his wife. T . "Ednu," said Mrs. Evulcigh. looking in just " the morning Imam were ondod. tapestries on the hodgu. were Ipnngloq all over with erystat bends. Ind silly that}: of gossunor ware drifting slowly “Bough the quiet air. Boo- 'till kept up I cheery . It was still quite only in the month. when sheen MJ'I'W; 'oh I morning that we: lung remembered. ' There yet I Meat \0! honeysuckle in the narrow line ' filtaRrrsba, Wu. like my bum, but not 3 "allow van to be “and the nest in the porch in tendon. Edna, frcsh and daisy-like, tripped out tha damp ground, um! then turned into the and that led her straight to the city. "Oh, that in I very good mneomont." aid Magnet, much relieved. "Mr. Al- pen bu Ind too much to do,nnd the viut‘a health has filed of Mo." . A " Them, October a.” were quiet we! in}, And Edna, u the took her dnily- islh. thought that the beginning“ he its“P VII hardly so sweet u in do... "Of course not, mother, the Aspen: In not thinking of lewing. Tht new cunt. is a junior curate, who will Insist Mr. Ass pen in his work." And the elder sister's prule in her was iNse ml. to see. If Edna}: dresses were not of the very costliest materials, they were always so exquisitely made and finish. ed by Bridget} careful hands, that she was an obyibt of envy to many I: wealihier girl. Bridget naturally showed her love in I practical way. and, no matter how busy she was, she generally had an hour to spare when Ellyn requirtil,tiBe g6tvltes. --}‘1 like it' hist of news," aid Edna, taking her seat a the tea-table one October afternoon. “We are to have I new curate at St. Cyprian's." _ 77 "A ni,) cunts I" ethoed. “Isl." Niruyt in dismay. /'11t_ty1.. 1rJtii) is G beaihh, " Mr. Alpén t' his 'iritrhijG Swahili” but she did not My ti void attoiit luring Campwick." The Iivcrloighs c'ohtinued to mukb Much of the!" JuieriiiO, tsud she WIS an estab- lislwd favourite in the Close. Eran in her own family Edna was treated with I ter, min kind of deference, for, as Richard Westny had said lung ago, it must be ac. kuowledged that she w“ their "genius." There was a sparkling wit in many of her sayings that constantly reminded Mug-net of her husband in hint young dnys, and there Were a. hundred little womanly (rice: ttWJuNaa'ttons which clearly proved how ‘Ednn": popularity was won. “I am a. home bird," Bridget would often say. "But Eda: must tisris 1min wings in the sun. She is made to IMHe'Tz? society." t . " "', t i., 7 I She wu tasmu"voit as Marguer- only in. timate friend. and the girls and. her their eotsilante sud ootmaUor. Not that they bud-any secret: in time tranquil days; but they éénmltod hat About the motlngr's htaj's,lt and spiral; and sometimes Mrs. Westyn and Edna would plot with her to ontmp Bridget into taking . holidny. For the autumn costumes were exceedingly ehbomte that yen, and Min Fuller had more orders than couli be eoueeaieMt, executed. so that Bvidget's fingcrs were seldom at rest. The Aspen: were I childless couple. sud lived in a sombre little homo i.ettl,1 street. Mm. "Amusi- bright. cheery wanna, young iit 'dretd d Mimi” you. had become 5 frequentw'isitor at Hope Cottagb'. ', _ b. ltar6workittg, self-dawn); nun. who foi. lowod olooely in the “up: of the Shepherd 3nd Bishop of Ioull. I ' " _ Mr. Alpen won one of thou quiet. shy men who neoomplinh far month“ my one heliovel; m you a poor punch". drinking hom pulpit minUtmtions with n nervousness thnt In new! twin]: over- come by time; but in lick-chum; up! in the home of mourning. he m Bil tho! could no cit-ind. Ho um no man whom. mud in his nu [aims-o houn he "on Omk phyn which no one out not. But if the public knew nothing about his ”hourly attainment., they know him In I [ osuptirtulrlr, tbl Mom: by: ick v5.5 not a sleepy city. than wt. pledge! brisk life within in nulls. Honour. Mr. Ever, high hold ulna:- ud meetings, and under- took a and deal mm Haunt than nanny of his cloricnl brethren. *3? fyprinntu was a large struggling [slim]. and tite W "'iit his cunh, Mr. Aspen, had 1iiihis, Awgrk any: they could and to out out ment- of all an: It. Ttkia -tttad auditor: report " WM in w Nahum. 9n oun- inuion I angular of mistake: um ugh“, and it warm-paged thet Mr. Klein should nth 9'0Monl. - " '. . It m usually “and that Gttuateg. !an than at to: inpamuncgh in am. icon-£0110": WMA. O‘Pmu; mwmo. a. tuhmthrtt6ith West, In": A. 16““; Ruth Wat, John Blyth. Mr. Klein mounted auditor's Report in Germ and English u conemd, aasdal. Io his “count to duo reduced, from 947 to Court rammed from adJournmnt of yes. today. and adjourned until tive o'clock this memo”. Council resumed. Members all present. Mr. Prints Roll not being completed the Court adjourned until tomorrow morn. ing It tt o'clock. Autumn! Roll of west division was at. lowed to stand " presented to Court, were being no eomphinh. Throwers Lunch: ot complaint- ngu'ust the roll for as: divi- non.- Court ndjourned to give u: oppor- tunity tbr Mr. Print, the Mr, to talk out: was 1m1"trmpuirtanu, and man u may " he could with said parties. On resumption of Court Willa: Dickson's Is- Mument was reduced to t2,200, and Lot M, can. 18, to Moo. MOM 4mm. Schenk. wooded by Mr. O'anl. That the play” of the "mien of Dnvid Grier Ind others. “hunks Coun- cil to try], Government money coming to township for liquidntion of railway debt, ttttd loosening of an. be grtuauit.--car. Norod by Mr. Schenk, seconded by Mr. O‘Fln'ol. Thu Council torm Court of tu. vision Mr. O'nrret in the thair.-csr. Me?“ h? Ht.“ trFt'tYb1l, waded by Mr. Scheuk. Tho! fit {Wmnh to Mr. Stove“ letter relativis to tsssarsruent oi his portion of hot put 88, m concession. Ind alto to hid communication in 1878 relative to man ottaxes on the some, thes Clerk be Appointed to .ffetst . settlement with Mr. "tru.--carrud. t may“ by tyy. 135mm, manned by sh. Blyth, Thu no when be taken m the, Application of Laeyer Dixon. of Wtslkorton, for reduction of taxes on lots in Euniskill. an Bold " Inst llnd "le.-Cartied. The Cotmcil of the Township quurumn- by [not on the 26th of May, 1879, at the Township Hall, Prosent--Jolu, liming. Reeve ; Geo. H. Schenk. First Deputy. Reeve; Henry A. McMnimn; Second Dc- ppty-Reeve; John Blyth and A. O'Fttrrtll, Councillors. The minutes of last meeting were read and assented to. Moved by Mr. Schonk, seconded by Mr. O'Fnrrell, That taxes,O6.20, for 1878, being now paid on Lot No. M, lat concession, the sumo be erased, and when Charles Bin and Jacob Yneyor pay arrears on their lot! we nuns ly sly." tyet Curried. i After luncheon the governess sat in the I shades of the school-room curtaiux. and watched the vicar and his curate strolling along the garden walks. There was it cer- tain repressed _ buyiahuees about Clemnl Vale which half animal and hulf pleased her. He had . superabtucdat.uw cf animal Mound vigour, which ploiuplsd‘ him to swing " strong arm and indulge in divers, srhool-boy trick: whenever Mr. Ererleigh chanced to be looking another way. Edna remembered that ho had just come from 9,.Londou lodging, in a crowded neighbour- hood, to begin life new in sunny Camp- wick. and she could not wonder " his gsiety of heart} Rormgnby Tgvjnshi p Coun- llama t" "No, I around him. The luncheon penned " ea comforteLly u a med always does when three or four wolLbred people sit down together. Edna non gethored. from the new curate's eon- vorsntion, that he Inn in hard worker end I shrewd thinker. There was A perfect na- furetms" in all that he did and, du-a frankness. and with-l n humility, which soon won golden opinions from thos. She deported. and the govern». and her pupils went out for the usual Airing. And Inertial: cums an introduction in the dining-room: Mr. Yule wu presenwd to Kill Edna Weltyn. and . mutunl recog- nition took plum. They had first met in the tttttudrat yard. London soon that he wns. and-ind.- m m froth from Oxford then.? “In he nnything like n grown-up Tom Brown. T' . "A UN}: i M RH!' WWW We have heard tint he L rally a: eloquent when And now I mutt run any. for I m ina Wu mood, nnd when that has. in only, I m n and kinda-er. You will get I dinning walk today." . -___ "'5'" "a- an. In: um In" pm! No room tor " uni" "And he will be very ooihfortnble under her motherly cue. My iimt imprem‘on of him in Morgue." he has I face that “yr. B great dad." .. “II all! his iimt cumr. Mri FvM' Member: of tho Revision Court were "lip! now can“ came lust night. And you will that him It iuncUod to-day. His mung in Vue-Clement Yule. I suppose roll bow that he bus Man nphis outrun Wit}: the Aspen)" “m. m. Whole No. 69. _ he wont to work in the and end of this his an: emu-y. Mri. iive, YO ttF, CONTINI'ED‘ htpen told H, the bud fire on-.. ehepherd boy beg-n shouting and throwing etonee. to eee whether it would let go ita prey; end the wolf in its lury then “tech- ed the poor little fellow, jumping up u hie tnee, teem": the deal: born his Pm', and throwing him upon the ground. The woo men. seeing the boy's imminent dotger, in en impulse of heroic 'teslt.dsvotion, no on the wolf: Vholly unwed, mind e tight hold of him. end thin. - e ate-mule. contrived to blind him with e Me, end eventuelly, glued Van. Meanwhile the boy whom dt M rceeued ran, wounded l? he wee, to seek help in the 'ilu- We leverel villegere were coming up. Armed with gum, stoneefind sticks. to kill " ibeast and sue the women from it: fence. who was returning to the ville“ covered l with blood, and with her emu, hende. end’ {we terribly wounded. She and that " times she we: on th a point of being :over. come, but contrived to keep the enlmel‘e‘ i throat in close hold of her 100 Ina. while ihitu‘ng him on the heed with e “one due was ehletopickup. Showhheetothe mm. It is with an» that ell will mad what I lave now utttoetuttaulr to add, that and, e mouth atb-meds the poet We died the“ a! tunnels. She he 'utbditt.dtiumoisot when In my yon-e Mom all-ml. to new}. be: his; ttamy 'r8lt..tuNlii_retas. dine-wingellb. [Beta-eutebeeo‘ The peer will.“ - - ' a. '"Pyitte*" The path can: of We“, just 5.. Mdveeetetelpopuleu 'd turner ofthe" 970.914 ere whit“. All 50.3” colored. There ere 54.8.6 ‘houee in the city. The - of " yea-I ego ehewed. e populetien of '00,00thr the town of Portion). The". Maria, whey“ eel-tying her hubend'e dinner tb' him' th the m; “b1! by arm shop» herd boy that a roll woe prmrling W the piece. Wishing to see one for the nut tune in her lite. she put down her but” endolhnhed up to. high place $9 we» the boy directed her'. There we“ 13:. A Pom-mus: 1uaaort"ic-Aot-oad. out ofthe Pall Mall cha- a Lisbon" vouch“ for the tm.th of the “Having an- mtives, which he tun-hu- *mrtthe Du do Nofeiaa:-U the dist-mo. of on. kilowatt-o from tho village of Fund. near Nil. (ice on the frontier of Spain and l’urtugdmeu wolf in the not of devout-um . lamb On motion made And ascended. Council mljoumod until June ll" tls/tlieth to - in Township [bin .. .. A Calder, Lewis Herr, Contwl Bceker,rhsiuy Miller. Cour-d r isluer, Fritr, IGgemesuur,' Dennis Millia, Andrew Balm. (hum H. Sou-uh. Romy Grsin, Henry ShoultyJohu Bergin, Alexander McDonald, Christina Hill, liugiebert Widmcyer. Fred Rooster. Juha Booth..luhn Flstttr,vrrlentitsat Boarder, Peter Weaver. Junior; Murray, John Mor- ris, Peter Mullin, John Knuich, Alain Wtber, Willituu liellkopf. Contact “lama. Hugh 3111,40th mu. Egbert; Bone. Ed. ward Ryan, Peter Jcretot, Sydney Willis, lloht. Barbour, Eugene Green. Joseph Derby, Mathew Menus. Thoma. Moran, John Fink. Godfriud Toi ' Daniel Sunni" Augus0ttoksth, John 1'lLt,t Wtllint'd Winner, Lewis liegmun. Potvadkeelrrs and Feuceviowun we " last year. Pathtn"tertt--ihwid lean. Tytattl J'ettiw Robert Iioes'Bq'tthkAis' My"! (Jottts Calvert, Bury Lewis. PM Hi. In. Mélkuuxp John Smith. Jr., W. H: Smith, Johu'W-rl. John Factor. Goal-[o Watt, John Watson. Sumac! Cm. tho. Storm. Juno- Peters, 10hr caeut i Vohn Bugle, Thoma Donohue, Robert Elder, Hector McPhee, Alexander Mooil. ‘vnry, J on Robertson. Rom. Owns, IL. R Crozier, Jon. WWillittnson, H. Chilton. J .' Lackey, E.B. Campbell. And. Knox, M. Kenna. Jun. Tait. Martin Kyla. A. Bowie, Joseph Arthurs, Jacob N. Brown. W. id Ryan, Hurry 1,.ttt; 1,hasra "ofhwatar. Jacob Kalil}. fwius “etch. erigb- Sm.- nun, Duncan Stewart. Jacob ti. Scum“. Michel Allgeier, Henry Lipert, Duncan McKinnon. Martin Liepcld. Alonnde: D. Grier, Thus. Graspy. Edward For, In! Marshall. Audrvw MUlrride, Calm mm. Conrad Niorgtuth, Robert Allan. David Hallidny. John Dickson. John ”clunky. follows By-luv was paged appointing Pau-ts on. Poundlluopm sud renown. " Council met from ndjoummenl ofrit,V day-all member. ptoum. _ loved by Mr, Sdunk, not)“ _ Mr. Blyth that, That the Ana-on be 'ldl an. salary, roll: being nought-1 so (u u the"? duty oalu.-Cneried. ' {2:068:28}! aithutttttentd 5-inch" u ' o'clock mm. , ' Court of Envision Minn hum-ant of yum-day. Mr. Print presented his nus-aunt roll which w“ “mind by the member- a. Court then Adjourned it: sitting. until the 80tlt dny ofhme, A. D. 1879. to moot in the Towndxip Hall, m an o'clock In the GP- w --- U'"uT"""'"". w rum-iv. Couuch head lppliuiianl 1oiii I nidis. bet‘f persona relative to immanent. in fog titrt “1th notions. and [nomin- ed to consular me am. when fund; no pl: from Mr. you“ be paid for to mm 9! 'tah-carried. ' Moved by Mr. Schultz "Bonded by Mr. P yth, That Council u comm- hum" . .xuumed Trmusuteru landing m mer ccd that they an ample and .e+iont.-- Cured. Court of Revision motion) Adjourn-an! of the morning. Mr. Print oath-via: to“ completed the Com “WM tratib $rro morrov It I q'clock tl.' in: Council Taetrt,tttiyatal.i We“: , AW. I't. may. Ti. Normhulny. Mny 80m. hfN'.. Bl loved by Mr. Sellout. “can“ by It. O'Fmell. That old mm Aerich tau/ivy u eharity " to purehoe * ban! of flour.-- Curried. Moved My Mr. Schouk. mauled by In o'nrrerll, That the Account to duo from Klein 3 Son, amounting to “0 In 'aid,-. f'V-. - l 01-9 LJ/o

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