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Grey Review, 10 Jul 1879, p. 1

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TAILOR, F. VERY BEST LN 12032111301:- R AND momma Cststauttio+ C” tak. No other. M u. lawn from an)“ [ttrs'- to sandy“ - gnder Robertson, no. lo. CATA '3utaric "1:11AM Piage Works, Yours truly. [lay. 31M - P. IN " .us tohmaker. I88. Buggies, D It Wagons, etc" Machines Por l " " 255. Trimming', ps, etc. AN D SEE ”our - It Eouldens' .T norm don "rt-y' It! Ct Ayn-9. u "'odevhq0 - ling {UNAL Lnedr rm GOODS I 'MLiLTEy ab _ u on.- W h-rl hip *- mating.“ My A n-r . 'h In AIM ‘- Mind-m m. iii?“ W ad 1150ch ' " (IN I“. 32-1 4-0-9: 't'r "trieodto-. 'c., cure vol" P., I. mvdu'y..m ml lumbuw "eto.ur', have: at um ot Such am :11 to Dan .3“ My Stock. ' \it'nt for “I. 1.1»)!an 1 Mon - u‘vomfllb Gentle-nu tl Remedy. --""H n. as In lo. - “h utr Ira you“ to Order. Elenelg. n .I’ JI'FARuxz “to Mb! - P." i Mat ted to I " notice. l KNIOHT‘ HAM lwrnlr-IV. t full-l“. r tttm with and Hood. Rom-x... u bu llAzgnuL Low-p 11 Ind". I. tho best no. ' nu tho W. ll Pro-Ly rum]! tl to“ etrts t ‘u Wu: " 7 v - a7iriiaii ','iiiieiii.W.tsi,iiiy 4“"‘11'1‘0 "rnrHeattsrs n . ALLITTII "c. a"vrtNasdittte, $66 syn-ham x: '"""""Nrh'F, "ye, TRUST AND LOW.\' CO. or CANADA [Joana Ropnynhle BY Instaiments, or Otherwise Of, tin-Mul- cnd - on Man and. tsoarttt.Po_o,wtsoeottowtiitrofound hymn Quad-nus“. MR. HECTOR McARTHUR. DUTFHER. DUNDALK. Money to Loan Pete 1','d2teh'lh"e,'e furnished for School; Ch Old "In“ Dinning. Doors, Sub nod Blind. made to order. A., P. I C. WATSON, DIOIOII P. O. Emmott. 1-... um. ttatt ot all Hath ion to on!" on nan and». rt, MT: will ply Agni!“ 3 Salary of $100 "mo-“Mupaunuvr ' I lame cum minin- to all our I... and wonderful invention. "In a... win! we may. Mylo in», Address. NHEILMAN A Ctr.. Marshall, Mich. Bind-ll. It"). I). an. l' . human, Co. (my, Ont Money tobotut at nanny-Mo mm“, payable half-vow“ or at the and ot mo -- than?“ payusbto in 3, ,5 or 10 T'8AP9-q" "L3H Am Inmt "any to III". hurl-mm . and lmrovod Land. (or hula. lunar. m0 uni Ink Ht Cabinet Maker, “ m he " Huang- no“. Manna. ovary Mon dav and Frbur, notion _ u to 5 p. In. Immlnll. Mulch. has um. an” 'ntIon Bros. Carpenters and Builders. "trqt " DR. LIGHTBODY. M",':',: he at his (Mice. Hanover, from 8 . u. an: to Noon, At I',',':',':,',,".":,",",; it)». .n ctt. to: noon. lounge- " . 'r. tat lamina-1‘» album-l to. as} l , P.h0UATE of Toronto University am] I lumbar a m- oons-u of may-ten... um 'Vtr-"tnoOhttasrio. "In”: -.N.at JoerrgoParbrrs In": Ilium. Dunn-n, "mum. ya] N Real Egan- at 8. " Inf] 9 per ('rlox.nnnn. and ('NDERTAKER, -- m. Dl‘l-AJI. I W,:' I'm .7 â€"~â€"â€" --e"__e_- -- v- v" ‘55. - i rantuootdluww.“ ( , RA DUATE of Yietoeis Uuivers1v, ' Turn-to. sud "Ida-(Indiana " Mer Uni W~n1t\‘,)1amtml. sun-pry In nu ot ladle-l Ball how. r 1mm, lunluuu. " ”who I plans "tts and Aunmoyl " Law, mitot- in Chg-ear, and luohuncy.(‘un- vnvuciu, he. Omar mum. St. In“ 8:01.“ Bro... Owen hmnvl. and um “why " “cannon. ALFRED FROST. J. W. F3031. LL. B. fur-my Crown Atlomy. yin I ' he. “monoclonal-col tho Mm:- luul Unlu~ot.. than Bound. Do You Want Money. I .\I\-~I:\R. maxi. ESTATE AGENT AGENTS. READ THIS. , [\YDI'ATF. of Ontario Yeetrinarv I c'nllm. TI-mto. vi]: ttoat H- omco In Mr. ugh Ium'l mun-mu: shop. from " In. toi m (Dr-lar- wilt be pmmptly untried to, \TTORNEY " Law. Solicitor in Chan, i any, Peanut-Mom in B. M.. Hour, Public "TRAY ANIMALS. an" adv-tusd three wuh fue 8t, the alum-on. Int 0. ex- m~ml 8 “an. Adverts-ta, except when wenmmied hv written hum-etiol- cu ch. contrary, are mun-cod until fo.btddeo, and charged " my. nlar at... " c. urinal! Or-hnuy notice. of birth; 'errue ' ,2. “in, mm] .11 kind: of local new, inland frrr of chap. oo. shunt” ..... ..-r. no ttrr-tu....... . . Van d Martino-on. owed a ct: Lulu tor tho Int iwm 2 CH. f,r “at who.“ iwlion~ ll, Allwuro. annual-dagyuym. w.......,) Two inch- or “has Bap-rial my. 1'hr'xoit"atsrdsp_....,.l.C.' Qurterooluun.poryw ""t't.rtw... "Micnlllll. " "r..... "wrr. HueuolIlll, _ '* P_'rr. "'"r... In" You BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - 0. Inna. McFATDEN & ROBARTS. thluufTERtk ASolieitors in Chancery TERMS:-Ol.00 pot you in Advance. " 91.5 11 not paid vithialwo months. 1. Goo. a. Iatthews. Durham, - - Ont was. V-IVTIST will visit Brgtixh Hotol, Durban. 0- th" in) .11th ot - month. #11“ work only done. "and others at Ho,- A.. the 0.5c-9, naratrnaa Shut, min-ions! 1nd Iguana cards. on inch MISCELLANEOUS. “THE REVIEW” "ll.l.l.\" A. .093. r,:x:L.‘y Surgeon, Durham. “st E.D. vacuums. Autumn. ATTORNEY. Aer.---) l ac. NIX! AF. C" cry '1‘Inl rsdny, iiiadiiti2hjh7e',aife iii Jll cup-Iona: tqgnbodmo Wood Turning, To RATES OF ADVERTISING. REMOVAL. “If" t7th frost a Frost. " I. JACKII. I. a. In. JAMIESON' MEDICAL. IIUNDALK. Ont DR. KIERNAN. Durham. luv Tth, ma. y-u "I I. 'UOL‘I‘IID Job 1310'“. ,iFUNERALS furnished An short notice. you. Clutch at! can”. nth All was ot may arm saga-any: on bud. tr,rraaTu=it (mu-arm "a! MO’IM'I'I. loan. fttntMtted he to nubuyiu coma- rt " N 'Mit trom m. Mambo: a. plat _ir'?Fir'.i"ra'i.'ti'ii'ir' WATSON a non LY! " I. nun e Warm and Gamay» Won'- "I o Pntovxllu 0m J. TOWNSEND 0.. (United) J. t Roman: v. Upper Town emu pot ling opuell y to WMWATSON£SON Undertakers nor-ember!» Ttues..--" short (“than north of the Post 01110.. A FI-IT-(‘LAHD “RABBI? To IIIIlI-J. fy2f,:ll'i.5 Durham, keeps on hand I luv stock of M. Doors And all kinda of Building materidgmlm . stock at Moulding: in Wnlnm, muuowood. and Gilt. Plum, speculation- uul Bin. otLumbe: made out on short notices. A mum w! Conan. ruins. Shroud- and Trim. mingndw-ynzm hand. The vary beat Intuit] and: workmanship superior m Anything All the county, hum; mule pnza work in the ytincipd eme- of Cum mad tho C'gtitod 5mm Formerly Mam: Shogun! In no: Inject)": Hundredm Regiment “new Boots. sowedJmm M.50 to 06.50. ' N eeggsd.tront 94.75 to $6.50. SOUTH END. Durham, near Cattle, Yard Haul. tysying communal human: in "I. Ibo"; lino would ",g,i"g.u"ur much . shun o the pnmnm of we pub he. W. CALDWELL Repairing done with neat- ness and despatch. ___ "eee" V v. -__. -.... ........w mu, nu“ lhnve nuw maniac.»- (ur rtuutubwturing an ttrti. , . . . . . . t . "I: sown-I to mum in tho County of any. rnd have I [“ch the happiest part of her past m er no old stun): on hand. bat I." my ywmls an: of the I “(gum um! um» having mtrttpd out n largo mmign-I . I . Inuntqu l Lasvt,1'euutuoud In“; f"//'/i,l', Box fyyl Meanwhile Mr. Vale spopulariby showed gents' nun Wurk. In sown} wot I tt yo nlllpoh- . . . , . tion. The work 'te don. m, wor1rrtrerttyfcxtmrirnco I no signs of waning: Tl", dons of the county "s""'"'"""'",',?,', gut 2R'i'i'i'u"""11"'"suu"'- i came to hear the bunduy evomng sermons no almmnsm . , I , . V I . mum." “la ”a my "Eureka shun" “mum” _ at tit. U.s [mu 3 "Y! went uwny deeplyllm- new“: (new 1mm. Iprcssed. Cumpwick was proud of him :I , ft tJ. \YRnuldi-h'n Humans 'mo , Dan . . . I order. gm: “all mm“. WWI" attention? (mans predicted that great “was mustI . Isurely be in store futons so gifted. But . - . . Repairing done with neat IBndge-t trembled for him, l, -- . .,, . - V V V V N new in these bikini _- -v...._.... Orders "A nt J. W. Rouldrn'u Harness Shop, I)". hum. will revolve prompt. attention. Ali-ya on hand all kinds of Loan-hr n! Native and Fur-.1158 Bun-h " m) l nanny. Ty,y, sul-surxlwr lumps nu hand no low prieodmrods.ttut goods that um elm-p when takiwt mn- "otueidertvtwn the In"; we!" and com- furl uf tho llm-kxillu BOOTS AND SHOES. " FAIR PRICE AND IATiNt', PROFIT IO " Nothing LIKE LEATHER! "ottninttne of three A: cultivation. an wink-r and I hum" suLMv. him hulnmlhmd In: 2 ics to ruin {mm In! Will he will Fr 3:130. liorkvilla Ilentinok. Mni‘h m trrm, l purl ty tn the House and Three Acres of; Land For Sale. ( A Gazsf%utGazar. _ A ftrimvor tarm, Int 11.001131. W." R., township ot Routine... mu Act”. III) new; cietsrno' and log buildings. known In Inlgnld MncFuuh-tw'u rum; And the an! division of lot t, can l, E.(LR.. futmeitt. 5051mm, good log buildings. M new: Cllrul'ull. For We: plum-1m apply to F. Macl'shR, A ,mtritninhoet ("ma house and out buildings 3nd I lot, (wrist-J. H. Hunusr'tsntore home, madam In“ t. tn tho mid town of Durham. F.vttvttting cannula“ uuund thin property ' in $00.1 driving t hoturo, and”, vooduhrd. hard and w t water, ac. 1 Now in tho proper timo mpumhmue property in and I t2'.t'y.!l't' mm: at Durham. Bet um railway will ; nun-5.. .. m g... . .._ n..-. - 7 A certainly bdbiiiit io%Gii2iii ii7xt"iru/diG, At cum-mun, with I lune. well Brtirshtrd frame house. sun! ail buildings thereon, 5nd I young orchard. Hard and tsoft mum: Ttsis progeny is Adjoining tho corporation ot the town of urhun. and known IS the Chm-kw Limun Hunts. Pri l4 THE '3uhseriber "tters, for Sale. Lot Na. I as. 2nd Cones-ion. Em of ll R.. Town-hip of i Clonal“, containing 100 Acro-bout 70 mm elau- , ail geom- Trl',tifife down, for bunni- v,"lt i Ven. or urtturr Maul-n A ' . a"dll'td,"g'l'aarg,'2 to m y I M. WILLIAMS, I I tyr 22.. 18th Com. Egremml 100 acres. J TuuLotwti1 be sold chap apply on the prunin- to A. GLENDENNING. Drona". Huck, 4th, '79. das Durham CASH FOR HIDES. J. C. JOPP "HI W“ - -- -v. "Ml uwwnu can“ for lunar mllhl'l lpply to ALEX. Mull-IAN, 6th Con. Bentinck launch. In: 15th. WN. 'h-M Fe, Sale,Lnt No. 8of17.Con. list W.G.R.. Town-hip of Munch. "ortaipimt so um; II at which no cloned. Than ia . ttrut clu- num- ww, on tbo lot, which in About chm we: trom mhun. Tho Lot mu bewld cttmw. For turn" r mull;- Anni“ h. Boot and Shoemaker, Glands. Sept. 1mm ngrgnn ran ELLE "Ill It." r. or PRICICVIIJJ-I. PRI CE VIII/E. tLY r, ‘villr. Au Vol. II. No. 22 Farm for Sale. LKCRES of Land in I High State of ROBT. BULL. Apply 10 Hm with. Lands for Sale. Farm for Sale. for Sgle in G'1enelg eril 1H7? rt 11.960- ot nun-"um Auntundor p-rmwd I small cottage Huron) Won-M make u mung "f an nuts wise. mhing to leave this mm tor sate his proper- 1 law (I Wkly $25 " su'h per quartir tor by latter to NEIL MUNN, mam]: u. Ddiiitun Ont. )r53 on uri, {right [we ithtttt tttttitat. Yet he was “and that Will wood mu)” not be suffer-u! to an} 'httt noble “So Mr .otsuoh smutmot m. Noble. mum!” in In: wind lit elm Bound that on. an. mm) is viaduct» new And mom m tospthcr, otetlt to out" And DIM In"! that until Quay were plucked “under ChrisesMighse%1d never do Him ampuhlo mum _ _ He did not doubt for n moment that thin mm was verily . servant of God, sent out to tight mnnfully. and as I leader, in the stat warhtrq against evil. Bat, like " Lancelot, there lived 3 sin within him- lib? ymzouneh 9M'Mw! otpury, I She dared not interfere with the progress ( of this attachment ; a touch, however kind. ,Ily meant, may somatimes work sud mis. thxef. So she loft these two to themselves Enud God, containing herself with praying for them both ; for it was ono of Bridget's sayings. that "it people would only pray for and: other instead of meddling with each other, than would be fewer ostrangrrmsttte between familiar friends." He, too, had a strong Wing for Clement Vale, and for Edna he felt Almost es an elder brother might have done; but he was not without his fears for them both. Look. ing at the curate with eyes that were sharpened by long practice in reading men and women, he saw more then others did. He had found out that Mr. Vele was not, unhkely to spell two lives by being untruel to his noblcr self. David Arran saw all that was going on, even More Cunpwick began to interest it. self in the intimacy. Would it not, then, be a terrible thing for this pair, if they suffered any of love’a many enemies to separate them , Yet Bridget‘s experience at life, small " it was, haul shown her that such kindred spirits often are smut/ed-even as far as the cast is from the west ; and that they are parted simply and solely by their own moral weakness. She luutrd many of Edua's thoughts ut- tered by Mr. Vale on those memorable Sunday evenings. She saw how he gather- ed strength and sweetness from that pleas- ant intercourse, and how the pure woman- ly iMueness helped him, unconsciously per. haps, in his work. Yen, and tor her sister too, Keen, quiet Bridget saw that this man and woman POB. maxed the secret of making each other happy. Each held a key that would fit the other's heart. f ing spent in Llupe Cottage, Clement Vale was constantly seeking Edna Westyu. ,Tlmr acquaintance grew speedily into a. i recognised friendship, whieh the gossips of i Cumpwick were quwkly learning to call by l another name. True, he was on excellent l terms with Bridget also, and it was only i natural that he should be intimate with the l l Aspena' clsicffrietuls. This was what Mar. l garct said when people smiled and (humped l hints in her hearing. But her discreet unmvvr“ did not afteet the general opiuir n l ihvt Mr. anu‘u visits wwe Weeially in- I londml fur her around daughter. I Mrs Ewrlcigh and the vicar looked on l wcll plow-ed, renewing their awn only days ,' as they watched those two. The Aspens: rvjuiced; and Margaret's heart was secretly , glad under her cool domennour. Were they not made for each other? She almost forgot the shadows that had darkened [ the close of her own married life, and l Stepping Stones. Crtorforti, CHAPTER xv.--GoLDr.x nouns. After that afternoon's wulk, and the even Fthith “(when the soul to rpm. That abyss no eye on new. ananyutic, hid futurity, Faith with ml. 0y. can we: "Pin .11 done by main mum. By the power of Intutit.; ou, Omnipotent AboV. Lead mo to the thrill. of love Thou omnipotent, Benin. wan this dormant soul of mine, That I may without apps! Stand. thu' trembling world: should fail, That. “though within my heart. Death shunld drive Mu cruel dart, I might “and with my defence, Trusting in Omniputcuce. 6mm ninth- orb of a” With in strong Ind wonhihu my Cronin: with human: much. Euvm’lovu high which: Huh; buy by dasy and you by you. Does this great And potent sphere, From His bright imtmod Min. Show to mortaU your divine. Power unfuthomod Io human-e, Yet this power In our damn“. Our tietvgteq through life" one"; Till we rune): a. high" when ; Then again this power I‘ll know. In that hm! unstained by too, If we‘ve grup‘d by God'l cont-ml Faith, tho turqnoho of the mu]. the A Mary of "an Innu- I Loud And Juan; an uphyr blows, Whale. or whither no one knows. An nun-Ion most was“. Thu the your" of God h Inst. That um wind. he on: control. Make them stoop to Precept} and; All an element: combtnod Listen Mia comm-ml- to mind. BY SARAH DOI‘DNEY 0-“me- POETR Y DURHAM, Co. Grey Mk. J. MM} them. Edna, standmg a the maps} stall " Mrs. Enrleigh'l ”inhabits hiv. ing A brisk, treds in pretty triiUs ol all do. ( All through July grand preparations l were going on in Cmpwick. Thus "I to be a haunt, held in the bishop's artisan, Ind the procuds thereof were to be dovokd to the purchase of I. new organ for St. Cypritufs Church. can“: "terpt/.m man» or union. A large oiranlu tent was one” on the Iswn, just Mm tho mat any trout of the old palace ; 3nd here, on s sultry day in August, iiooUd loom of gaily ducted buy- on, with s sprinkling ttf black out mug Meanwhile the glorious summer days were gliding by like a. dream. There wan e continuance of warm. clout waether; shop _ herds dazed besides their fhmlo on the far. _ sketching southern down, when the Saxons had once lit their 1ressuson.itrm l iisl:ers' boats and white-sailed yachts were oat upon the sunny water: of the English Channel ; and in the riahly wooded puke the deer sought the thickest shade, stand. ing knee-deep in bracken under the on“! and beech“. Oh. how easy it was to be pleasant and amiable to everybody in those days t How natural it seemed to talk of God’s love and goodness to the little children in her Sun- day class. and to speak to Harry Stowoll of the bright light that is always shining behind the cloud f Edna almost wondered at those who were struggling with doubts, and trying. yet failing, to feel that the Father in that fur-oil heaven was e God of love indeed. While all these kind hearts were bullying themselves about her affairs, Edna was walking in a fairyhtnd of her own. l "r am quite sure that he does. But Edna, sweet and clever as she is. in only tt poor little governess. He knows that if he marries her he will have the greatest bless. lng that can fall to n man's lot. And yet men will often make grontvr saerifiee, for ambition than Christ ever asks of them ',--- they will even give up the 1'er thing they hold dearest, it they can climb a little high. er on the world‘s ladder without it," "Do you not think M r. Valo really for her "' "Ah, Isabel, Cod is not so busy that He cannot find time to take cam of a young girl's lmart ! I wish we could make Brid. get realise that ; but sometimes it is easier to trust Him with ourselves than with our War ones." "r am very sorry for it. Distinguished patronnge is ulwnys a bad thing for young parsons ; and poor Vale was a tuft-hunter ut college, I am told. The Red Fisher- man knows how to bait his hook only too well I" "Oh, Davip Edna r' "Ib, is Mill paying attention to Edna, I summse T' "Uh yes; and Bridget is sure that he is honestly fond of imr; but she fears his popularity is doing him harm. St. Cyprian'a is more crowded than ever. and everybody makes a. fuss with him. To crown all, the marquis wus there last Sunday night. He went into the vestry after service and thanked Mr. Yale for his sermon." "Yes; but they cannot grt so near to my heart as Bridget does. She talks quite freely th me, David, and I think it must be a relief to her to speak out muuntimes. It there is u fault in her at all, it is her over- avc:1 ty fur others ; she is almost selfless. At present her head is full of Edna and Mr. Vale." l “Indeed His. I have missed you, of course ; but Bridget has been very kind in comingh) sit with me. And you know that I have admitted the Aspens into my dungeon. I believe they were astonished to find thutI was rcully something hu- man." "Faueivs, Isnbnl. They are g I am glad you have let them in "Ah, you are quite well again, David ; I can see that," nhe said gladly. “But yuu. Istbel--is it really well with you t" - __ _ "'"V’ _ l When ho returned the mouth was very ‘near its end l and he entered his wife‘s room one evening at sunset. refreshed and strengthened by his rest. The look of wel. come that met him was so bright that it blinded him at first to u change in Isabel. But he tue it when the flush had passed away from her face. and it smote him with a sharp pain. In J une David Arrau's health began mi fail, and a brother.uoetot. warned him that , his symptoms were not to be altogether I neglected. Ho yielded to this advice, backed up by Isabel's earnest animation, and went away for a three weeks' holiday. l Concerning Bridget herself he was not _ without some anxiety. She Worked too ilierd, and carried too many burdens ; l nevertheless she found time, new and then, to sit by Isabel's couch ; and the no]: woman was really becoming I. helper in her turn. Bridget could tell Isabel of the vague ' doubts and fears that she did not dare to I breathe to her mother. She would not dis- turb Margaret's happy eottfidemm by hint. I ing " a. endow when the widow saw only I sunshine. I knew what it Was to have a blighted life, and his warm heart yearned to see other lives wholesome and fair. But, like tut. get, he could only be still and pray. [mime forever. By-anJ-by God Himself would rend the {use from the true; but who could tell whether thin nil would be uprooted before it had blighted the wrest " of Clement Vale's life , David Arran ', I hope he will not trifle with They are good people; ' JULY 10,1879. Citr08 u 'Chureh. Tho huh-odd munaIbunaL " ingl, uni furnishings is 914,000, e Scowling. t Don't scowl, it spoils faces. Before you r know it your face will resemble a. small - railroad map. There is a grand trunk line y now from your cowlick to the bridge of . your nose, intersected by parallel lines running east and west, with curves arching i your eyebrows; and oh, how much older ' you look for it l Scnwling is a habit that steals upon us unnwnrcs. We frown when ' the light is too strong, and when it is too _ week. We tio our brows into a knot when F we are thinking, and knit them even more tightly when we csnnot think. There in no denying there are plenty of things to _ scowl about. The baby in the cradle frowns when something fails to'suit. "Con. stitution scowl," we say. The little toddler who likes sugar on his bread and butter ' tells uis trouble in the same way when you leave the sugar oft. "Cross" we my about the children, and “worried to death" about the grown folks, and as for ourselves. we can‘t help It. But we must. Its retUx "tilu- makes others unhappy; for face answereth unto faoein life so well " in water. It belies our religion. We should possess our souls in such peace that it will rehertst itself in placid eotttttetttttteeig. It your forehead is rigid with wrinkles before forty, what willit be at seventy? There is one consoling thought shout these marks l of time and trouble--the, death angel sl- i ways erases them. Even the extreme ag- I ‘ed. in death. often wear a smooth and I peaceful brow, thus leaving our last memo- ' rles of the departed loved ones calm I and tranquil. But our business is with life. Scowling is a kind of silent scolding. It shows that our souls need sweetening. , prtty'ssakeletnstakssssdiron. era a glad iron, or s smoothing tool of some sort I l and straighten these creases out of out he“ I before they become indelibly engraver: up; on our Visage- 1 "Did you ever see nnything like the iuso. lenco of that girl K' said June to her father- in-lnw as they moved away. “She really ought to be taken down." "Ah, she will bo brought low enough some day I" replied Wm. Lawton! better, ly. "We shall sect it-only wait awhile." [To BE mxrmuxb.] --- _ A,.-,,,‘, - Edna was too proud to argue ; but there was a cold scorn in her manner as 5110 rev stored tho cosy to its place, and busicd her, tself in the rearrangement of some other '1u'tsgria. "It is an absurd price," mid Mrs. Law, ford bluntly. "It is very unwise to de. mand such sums for inferior articles. Tranquil as the tone was, the pale. com. posed tare had a haughty look. J une and Edna had always mutually disliked each other, although this was the first time they had ever exchanged a sentence. "lt is perfectly fresh," she said calmly. “We cannot sell it for less than the price Mtism1." iug piece of the mother's handwork was sacred in her daughter's eyes. Now, the cosy was. in truth. as handsome and tasteful a. thing as could be wrought with Berlin wools and silks; and Margaret worlied' like a fairy. leaving no trues of ilrtgers behind. Moruover, the most trid. "That is very dear; I don“. mind giving five-and-Sixpence for it. And it seems rather soiled, I fancy." "It is markul in plain Rptrtss, I thiuk/ Edna answered. "Tvs-halt a guinea." "What in the price of this t" she asked, taking up a teapot cosy which had coat Margaret some hours of close work. When left to herself Juno wuss slurp burguiuer; and perhaps the knowledge that her husband was being cajoled into buying rubbish quickeued her detertuina. tion to get things MI cheaply as she euuhl. With this purpose she paused before Mrs. Everleigh's stall, and confronted Edna Westyn. t It we: tiring work, and long before the 3 morning and snowman were our Edna be. t gun to pine for evening. She grew heutily I sick at all the cluttering and jetting. end ' Almost wiuhed hereelfut home in the shady r retirement of Hope Cottage. Thou. too, . just " the _ day was closing in, and they were beginning to light the Chinese l lantern, In incident menu“ which rafB. , ed her temper and sorely taxed her power! F of self-control. I Mrs. anfoi'd, with her fuura.uw by ' her side, was going the round of the stalls. ' Already she hid two or three gay huge Ind baskets dangling trom het left arm, which l encircled a huge doll, while the right hand] was left free to examine the good: that were lotrered for sale. Augustus, in another part I of the tent, was spending his money freely, ! happy in yielding to the Illuremeute of E those avrens who would pass him to-mor. lrow without even I glenee of recognition. l !Wit, breeding, rank, were of no account for the nonce; gold wee the main object. l and this young men we: I. very Midas, l changing state bouquets and trumpery pon- ( wipers into sovereign- with the utmost elteerfulmsio. i I "Don't let those girls make afoot ot you," Jane had said when the new the sirens flotuiug towards him, ell smiles and diaphnnous drapperies. But her warning might have been as well spoken to the winds; Augustus was fooled to the top of his bent, and eujuyed the expensive pro. KEEPS. ceriptious. 1rt-rtogttestimtstho Count, " 1itsitorsututhuth-ud-trtu limit ofpludinp. all than N no. . tatptgrtinttotmargttV Ch. "es 1ftuu-thttiorsw_s, it might I). held that the annoy I'll to be riftolot Dr. Christoo the spoke in oppocion to the motion. The motion m lost The Council wont again into Committee of the whole on the "port of the commit“. an Wmlon‘s Address. thing up the ulna "being to the uni-boo can. )1on on Mr. McCoImsn had no faith in nilny compwiu. sud knew the trouble tho mun- icipalitiao had to nuke tho North Grey nilwoy fulfil ita promises. m was oppoud to the motion. Mr. Myles mid wo won naked now to endorse for the municipditiu which had bound of their standing. Itit In. to help the municimhtiel it might be con-idem. but he thought the County was under no obligation ulnar“ to bolp n all", com. pony. l Mr. Clohnd wu opposed to the motion, Ind drought the Act giving Inch power mnstluvo been paced when Mr. Mowat was out of the Bonn. Megan. Murdoch and New indignant. ly naked it the audit of their townships was not " good u that of St. Vincent. Mr. Bend said Mr. Memo woo “my: threatening Jamming munieitniiti" with the Sheriff. If we tempted the proposition now. we could have t thatttse of throne!» ing him two or three time. . your. I Mr. Sing did not see 1uWrMstrtt for the proposition, end it was not fair tothe town. ship: which had debtl oftheir own to Ask _ good townships to endorse for bad onel. ; They would have continual trouble if they _ did so, as some oithe townships were not paying up now, end what would they do when they had additional bonuses saddled on them ' They were not here in the in. terest of railway companies, which were always seeking to take advantage of the municipalities. u tunes: the wny in which the Hemilton end North-western had de. ceived the people of Simcoe. but in the in. terest of the people. Ind he considered this propose! we: like asking A good men to en- dorse for I bad one. Mr. Melina urged the, that the mad would be i. great benefit to the munieipati. ties, that it In“ being built by a loan! oom- puny. end when constructed. would be run by the Great Western, one of the best mm- ngod roads in the Dominion. Mr. Murdoch urged the passage of the resolution. As far as his township was concerned. they were Able And willing to pay their dobehtmu, but it would be a great saving to the railway oommy. Ind and would cost nothing to the County, to have the debentures exchnnged. : Dr. Christoa presented report of Finance Committee, which was adopted. l Moved by Mr. Mckecliuie, seconded by I Mr. Lawrtsuce That the Warden and Trea. surer be authorized and instructed to issue debentures in I xchange for debentures of municipalities in the Cuunty which have granted bonuses to the Georgian Bay and i Wellington Railway, Mr. Mekcehnie said power had been given by the Act of last session for County municipalities to exchange the debent was issued in aid of this railway. He also pointed out that all the By-anu hm! been validated by the Legisluture, except that iissued by Sullivan. which had been valid-.2- ooditionally. The object of asking the [ exchange was that the County debentuiws could be dispose-d of M n much higher rote, so that while it would cost the County noth. ing, it would be a great saving in ("or of I. railway which was going to be of benefit to the County. He estimated the "vimt that would be effected st 018,000 or 014,- tht moth n of Mr. Middleton, by Mr.Flcming, the Treasurer w- ed to submit a. statement of the due by defaulting murueipalitiri. The you and my: on tho I were as follows v-Yeti-Meth,, gill, Murdoch, anrenco. My} McGhee. Airth, Kauui, Schenk. Gamay, McIntyre, Middleton. Sing, Read Spurow. Tusoy, M 20. Nttss--cuvtoe, Elliott, Laidlaw, MeCallam, Linn, Brie: nie, McRue. Davis, Howie, Brown, Flarity, Cleland, 8tephe Gardiner, Jells--19. - -. w “an!" itselfof furtther roupomibility for the main. tenance of the Gun] Roads of this County and that the Treuurer be desired to procure the necesury {ands when request-d by the fiolieitor.--carrimt. Moved by Mr. Clolund. ascended by Mr. How-y. Chat a committee compo-u! ot the 'Beovu of Enphruiu. Koppel, Owen Sound ‘ Normlnhy. Holland, Proton. Glenolg. o.. prey. Hydenliom. Bentinok and the mover, be appointed to report on the boot menu. of maintaining in In 'tttities:" stats of re- pair the County Grove! Roads. with n View that the money paid by etch munieitniity may be dimibuud u equitably u the proper mttintaimuum of the mud: will per. mit-Lost, Moved by Mr. Middleton in "tetuimrnt,' lecondod by Mr. Murdoch. That the County I Solicitor be iastruetod to obtain exprou‘ legislation Mondale tho County to divest‘ :.~_|r_: 1,, .l. Whole No. 73 COMIW yrom" the Titan. fauna" noun“. mummy EVEN)“; County Council. .. '. Middleton, seconded a Treasurer w“ instruct- ' Linn, Brien, odd.' is, Howie, Cameron, leo, Myles, Kim“. Schenk. MehGtton, a Stephens, m. Fleming, McNaught. t, Mexicol. unaudment amount: Lane, ""metlt;thesoaaltoeieoe. "an Kan-l and Anabel in m; ttsaoeidrtte-ggttMi. chug». WSMWb-mumw. t'tt1ttft8yrl.tte-iad that much“, not um. out-hut. not exceeding .150. to munch-cm be mad tab-m3; County lino Mun-n My OMAR-g Mr. Central: mud report of Road and Budp Commune. "commanding an plynont of noun! Accounts ; also that the may "Fin n Alla-h "up In time. Romy. Cameron, ”town. My, m. Cielatsd, Mullahs”. Fleming, 3...... Itead, 14ml. 0NM.W. mum "ilr--M. The original motion was that and“. Brum 27t And :12 were "u I ma Inhibit. Brion, New". ended by Mr. Duh, Thu the report to ’tmoodd by striking out the clam [nat- ing ”untoward- (In Man ofthe High School. lam. Knott, ”coolant: and Unlock nphinod that “any void be will!" to no u grant, but their ttmtatit+ m op- polod to it. The umendn out m but. Yssas---Mecalitnn, McCall-I... lawn“. Murdoch. knew. Nylon. luau. Don's. Mnig, Schonk. Nelda“. Gunny, In. Italy", v-r--u. Mr. Stephen: aid “new of Educ:- tion bed undo out a strong one. and In would have been pie-sod to hive recom- mended I Inger grant, if the tit-e. bud 'permitted, but he never thought . member of the Council wonld otgee'. to "000. Mr. Clehnd mid that after the explan- tion of Mr. Stephens. he would withdrew his nmendmout. The clean then penned. u did the the rest of the report, vim amendment. On the Course“ resuming. Kenn. Cle- hnd end Reed moved that the upon be Mr. Myles was opposed to my grant, u there were number: of his ottrutitatartta who could not lion! to (in their ohildnn a common school odncntion. Mr. Bead w opposed, It present. to (in more than .1000. Dr. Chriuloo hot the lane View. oomideriug the cm. of the human. that; t1t_tttian Lai' can}; I. bridge “I torm III. of Holland Ind On motion of Mr. Knctt. ”waded by Mr. Jelly,the Council went it.toCommittoq of the Whole on the report of Eduestion Committee. On the chm respecting the cunt to High School, Mr. Clelmd moved that the grant be imsreamsd to 02.000. Ho “nought ootata1Uriwg the large mount tho pork of Owen Sound were taxing Mun-tolu- for the erection of this building. and the boo.- tit it would be to the county at large. .m would be I and] mount for tho county to tar-Christen, Flute, IcNiooL Lina, _ Mr. Stephen: presented the report of Education Committee. which rocnmmunvl ed tut I grant of upon be mule toqrard erection of High School, but no not to Teachen' Atusoeiations; that the resignation of Bev. R. Down an Con qty Exuniner be “copied. mid tint Rev. Jim. sawmill. " maimed to the vacancy. Mr. Dr. Christoo moved, second“! by Mr. Elliott, That . special grant of 'too be made to East Grey Agricultnrs! Society, in consideration of large outlay for buildings, At 16a in expectation ofgrnut beingeontint" ed-Lost. Ne-curate, Elliott. mum. He'- gill, Linn, Brien, Korey. Brown, Flaky. Cleland, Gamay. Sing. Raul. 1ugtlitsor-- u. “no“ IOWIXG A number of Account: were prenatal mud referred to the respective eommim‘ Mr. Howey aid he undaratood the prin- riplo out: had been Emma My. attf a it would not the much mom In .016 wok-for testing the nutter. The report VII then “and“ by in. shading the County Schema: to '1an any further defenoo. On the Council manning the report an nmonded was adopted on the {ow vote c-- Yeaa--Laidlor, Mahsllum, McColmm. McKoclmie. Murdoch. Lawrence, Myles.- Knott, Mull“. Davin, Cameron. Noah... Ainh. Kmnig. Schenk. lieu-hon. Mein. tyre. Middleton, Fleming, Stephan“. Lung. t'sparrow, “may. Mchnght. "tlr-ati. l Dr.curuoeoaid ifit I“ tun ht n suit would be instituted to not. Ill pay it over Asia. it would In well " In not to teat whether we on compollod to p, it under the garnish... Mr. Middleton said he would In all“ by tho Idvioc of the (Bounty Solicitor. sud- s: In could no nothing in that but out.” the County. In would not vote for incur- ring non 'oibrgoitmmtwitsth. defence. Mr. Kyle: and it would not " win for uncountyto spud my in W to defend this suit." Mr. momma...” on. w oaidtoiuarmstmNetu thatttslttAatr d if it went to pay his debt: the County had nothing to do vim it. Mr. 'tau-Mun-ut-tu flo-riuiionrutu-rto go " '" Mr. Penm'u private claim. the My would b. mul forth. tell Ina-at by Oh eminent tight it on u to it. do.“ he Ur.Camem I‘ll opposed to com. Mo tuwmit.-ttnrrGktotai it wadd- brrud-aGits.a.b-..iL- "lutty"sa"toodtuttsi-- w gotcha-operand". bet no. I in """tduthntitrr-totuao-u. " -'"-_-'--'"W"""'"'m" Human Gonna-out had in. - ""nutoue-ar-trto tho nut. in P.mereesoetaitr,. Entitlookddinviow of the eon-expand“. haw In Aeld the can: way. The punt he lad mind. all Munich-rad. I" may.“ wu an“ by the "solution. m In held the opinion that II had no! 0-H “blank" In doubt coo-(B to do him with he. ming- ”uni-in, "A -, u A. -.

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