jun gamma, Ct P013103 kit, anon-Io! MING"! ET among, Review" E "tr:r m Promrtt+ tor Advm mum-d by“. per Anne artment, le IESY onto “:0er lovlc-w S PAP“ Vat a wry .1. which. the "1:11.10 0".- mtdrtism " a. um otha. Tm Newqumv 'ork â€at!“ h but "ru, “I cttig, Huh. lib. 11, Am 'ttho ' . Durban. Co. Grvy. On panama-lo Int-must. parable and at up 'r-r-ruse/sly - . "a... v-‘ -..,. - WV 7 - [Annual-lo Int-mm. parable tantrum, or " the and a! an "v- 't'iilrtl plyublo m 3, b or in “It-- F',iifiCi'i iatoregt ybuly to nut mm . “O 'ell""" Land- toe “In. Hunâ€: laugh: as! Sn! ' 'rt a! " M do†to on!" on the" noun. VETERiNARY SURGE we will pay Agents tt Salary of 8100 -ottttiaitd.roena.eer, snow . huge oom- ouulon to all our new and wonderful um mioul. “Wt mun "hat " my. Quayle tree. Adams. SHERMAN a UO., Masha“, Mich In "new! to In: on sum! as an. m: an: In. â€so. a. In. [ ' aodet no". r. In um be loudbyhu â€aluminum. In. " -9uerartgqrBtoqrtt MOVIE: be; lots: Boae9er.tCrsu-rsrto Um " we: {any at nthâ€! 'os cum-ma "Hummus .io-ei-e%q :1? 9--"~I:)nr< "' a HAY“??? ' r manual and humu- cnrda, on. inch spun Ann-hinder. p" ynr. ...r.. .. ' 4 I a ' make. or Mlin- hunch] noun. , Tarme inchudo. pryw............ " Qurur col-nu. per "nr.............. " H‘liculunn. " __............" Ouanluun. " ...........63 Du. m'rrtntmthu... ..... ......23 Do thr-stu....... .... " MGM'IYO. "rhnlry notice: of births, and“ Alums. ml n1 kia& allocal mum free of clings. nus!" AND LOWS Ci). " CANADA - ml- lavas-on! 60.. (Damned) I“, m. J03. r, NOVA'IQ " 1)LANS Ind retg.iligrii,i'iet {limit-had tor “look. Chan 0-. “a private Dwelling. 'dl be " H nts,,,,,,,,,,' NN Loans B0payublo TERÂ¥3:-M.OO per you inAdnneo. ca. Sl 23 If not ptid withintw. as»; - Doom, Sui Ind Blinds made to order A.. P. t C. WATSON, D3010†P. O lac-oat. h... m- ttM Money to Loan If??? m an mm Damian. M Durham, - - Ont. Cabinet Maker, id very Thursday. STRAY ANIMAIS. it. Martina! “no vverks for " “I. MVOMB‘I‘M tt OX. med 8 hues. A-ivomumonu. except when aeeompanied My wnucn instruction: to the county, I" t wrued until iorbHden, and chard a "r “THE REVIEW" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LEGAL 7 ‘7 V - - mun-Ah numb.“ WNW“ t truauaim “out. Jim. m- Watson Bros ' Carpenters and Builders. E. D. MAcmLLAN. QARIHSTER. 7 â€town. &e.-ms Do You ant Money. , man»; r:rt\.'.1-".sr_.’_\I£ {\QENT l’nlouunn. and UNDERTAKER. um we". DURHAM. Mommas a BOBARTS ).\RRISTERS. Solicitors in Ch , (It Dthee. 0:10de of ttre I an Union-n.0vun sound. _ Mrrunu. y-t-o J. 1.31 DU. Iixnouth‘... ..... ......2§ Do thr-ttha....... .... " and ndnniumanu dual“! 0 ch. par " tor the an: “lumen. An 2 all!†bun onh "Mun ioqrtixta - Ola-nil ovrcsaot onutrts It Mon, barium AGENTS, READ THIS. :h ' m DEATH of “clan. Tlnirersitr, Toronto, and Under-01mm. of mom Uni my. Mantra]. Sargon tn m ot Medical 111.11 rt Tom n. Durham. " _ In! W: " 8. a). nod 9 “man. to pnvua‘u gamed. he 0 it Cd, Sudan Street, Upper Town itAl “a? IL DI. JAMIESON A DUATP. of Toronto U HECTOR Me.tRTEtrk BUTCHER. DUNDALK, RATES OF ADVERTISING MISCELLANEOUS. 600. a. Matthews, -‘. UC. Pi Ily-cos' Frost ds Frost. STERS And Attorneys " Law 0191;: Chum"! Ind 1naoiveney,Cotr \ill.Ll|VI .. “OMB-I Wood Turning, " DR. rm MEDICAL. DR. KIEBNAN REMOVAL. ants, or Otherwise To Bun .NN'OI'I. DU y DALE, thtt 'e' Haul. shdbu ll .utom St,, nut 31C!†Brm.,Owen T'trartsdar " "whenâ€. I, "'BtatH"D l-0uDIDV. i. Solicitors in Chant-cry, he door out " the Emma o visit HT 0 J . TOWNSEND J. w. FROST. LL. B " " n his . ' from l, Ilicitnr in Char P.. Notary Publi move no. ITtrr' Mon. J. t Roman Voetri uh mm in In up ty H 0x1 no per " It, sl niro human-Mi fog t 1 M hunt or I it: to rttiret from arming and I‘ve Will be: strld tor mm whim in only . [I‘ll lot. Apply to tho proprietor. ct TE"; bl ACRES of Land m a Bieh Stat. of Cnmnucn. wtth t Inge. well uni-bed km homo. and an hummus t urea". and a you. orMtrtrd. B vrd sad no". water. This mover†u udgolntr g the com mum: at (be tou n or human. an} India u the Cannes Lima: Estate. THE Subscriber offer: for Sale. LotNe. as. 2nd Concouton. East of O. K, Township ot Gl-rnrlg, containing 100 anon-thou: 70 ure- clou- od. Tenn. " Mh):-ttiot) down. ter buns" 'm, will mum-n. for {armor pmiculnn nery to r. lulu-Ru. Durham. or to E. “MIAMI-I. House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. Nothing LIKE LEATHER! I g Thu Ln will G GuracsraFiirTG wont-u to A. GLENDENNING. FAIR PRICE AND LIVING PROFIT W. CALDWELL Boot and Shoemaker, BUILDER. Durham, keeps on but! t 1“â€.ch of Baatt,Looru tad Ill kinds ot Banding uustrtritua,tuao u. neck of Moulding: in Walnut, Ruuwoud.und Gilt. Pun-sitter. ‘ou ma Bills of Lumber umlo out on the". notice. A mu neck of Comm. “when. Shroud- sud Trim. manna-on bud. mmmhum PIiusoe-' short diigtttq um: ot we Post omen. PRICEVILLE. ONT. FUNERALS furnished an short tttities cmm- Ltd canâ€. with an m a: tgtgtt. nian.uw|n an Ema. CHIEF. Vii!" MODBBA". I!" tagm'att.R Ms M way. how": "gTieftUgl.tu'l"J. VATâ€)! 8 BNN Wm on: Mac-3w- Farm for Sale in Glenelg. Ordrrr Repairing done with neat- mass and despateh. super yIUO In. I. FOR Salo.Lnt Ne. 8on7,Con. lat W.G.R.. Township ot Denmark, eqtttaiping no lens; a ' f which no cluuod, The" is . an: clu- “on. qu m on we ht. 1mm: x: About Me mile. from lp man. The t. a an) beach: chap. For mum “mourn applv to Bin: A FIRSToCMII BEAR“ " FIRE- PROPERTY FOR Always on hand Bil kind- ot but)": of Natl" ad I was» Axum a! my I -nmry. WM. WATSON & SON TY n dertakers A tlrst elm mm. 1r,t u. “n.2, W.G.R.. Mummy 41%: hues. 1w urns. 60 more: c-loumu' Ind lug mu ling». known u "ugud Mufnl‘luno'l FIND; .n 1 the ad division ot lot. I, non l, Erin... Glenda. 0 mm“, good log building, 35 m 'o-rd. For number panchr- apply to Y. Mar-that!. - A “OUT“ END, Durham, near Cattle. ty Yud not: 1. having commenced bullion in nu Ilun Glu.0 would twpochuuy when. a. - o be putrouugr ot we yubuc. Dunn m aiitst mm H ot tho I ha; nockvulu. Bondy-g. Nurctt â€1.18% Glands. Sept. 19.187! Dromon. Much. 4th. "to, 'uh /nt M A t Last, rennin 'tts' ffm, Work. In new m. Tho war) ty dog-at ALEX. McLF.AN, tith Con. Betttinek Banach. Mar Mth, 1879. 'ttas A GREAT BARGAIN. " Shad to was I oht nt,oet all ham Vol. II. No. 24. Farm for Sale. " 22, [IE suhscriiper keeps on hand no low when ; trrd'l, but gunk that “I: 0110.3! when nt,' mm- Conqhb‘rnuun ttut long we" had com- ui tho fbrckruio BOOTS AND SHOES. CASH VILI 'evitle, Au . 16 18'rT, , very-best Jsuai.n and; wotkmunhip ‘Kf to any“; In use comm). tusvitstt mum. work In um â€would cums ut on“: Old Lind Bum. maxi, Mum Show-tar In Hel- MAI-“"0 hm Remnant. Calf Bouts, aowod.f:om M.60 to 86.50. ' " pegged,from $4.75 to M.60. All Fido 'uiasits gm: {mu 'rnmo house ma out buudinr “a onto). tt, Trmter'ststorehouse, Welto Gm t, in the a b " town of Durham. Enriching tent around tHs prowrty , I good m int "ables. wood-‘1 "r. hm) Ind so t water, an. tho prayer “mow ""r.'-)nmr property In Ind the town of Durham. as the runway will ly be built to Durham nexlamunu. and an my "Exlrrka Fhott"-som"hirte 't at , W. ftrvtldrat's "was Shop, Du. un. will receive prompt lactation. Lands for Sale. "ijiiir, (‘5; u ROBT. BULL, "set-ire,. wixhinz to lure this ,ho country on": tor al- hll proper- "a: or PRIFE"II.I.E. Pty. t)ott.,f)gteaurtn 100 acres 'iliti FOR nnI-np ntenni for ntnruttmiHtt.tt "I "ti. Counte at (any. rad have an rar gnma no ot the twrt out a Nurse wombat» min] not! Frr-mh no: for ‘d work I dM.vte ompati- w workmrn of oxmtrienoe anpu' Shaun-ken un- rpisssed. of rxrrllrnl Inudmndu‘ tterrtvd a mm" colt-go prrjrurtv world mule I mum or In: one wint- t and hm u. I village. h t, only $15 pot quart" Jpriuu‘rwr by letter to HIDE S. new mum, FAiFiiWo. , on ch; 'ri/miie. J. C. JOPP nudism Ont. 13-53 mean]; F. o, tNW. be ithtttt 1ilittttittth, " 1 Stepping Stones. can!!! xTrtt.--"tt, nus Ttlb; END P IS nus nu: my r' Three weeks went by without bringing Mr. Vale to Hupo Cutzugo. Meanwhilc, although Edna had not spoken to him since her return, she knew that he was often at the Manage. Mary talked of his comings and goings, and rev marked tlutthe and Cousin Rosamond were great friends. And one warm day, when the schoolroom window was open. and the governess was sitting behind the curtain, she saw two fispsrea strolling side by" side dong um gnrden paths. Fragments of meir conversation reached her ears; but the talk was neither it tare!!- ing nt-r prvtitalde ; it seemed to consist ehiefiy in an exchange at compliments. Lady Rosamnnrl rushed that the earl, her father, could hear Mr. Vale preach; it was so seldom that one heard a really eloquent preacher. And Mr. Vale responded by any- lug something flattering to hi: companion, While Edna looked an unseen. and listen. ed with a heavy heart. If Mrs. Everleigh'a mind had been quite free from family cares. slit) might, perhaps. have stead'ly discouraged this growing inti. macy. But one of bar younger children lay wasting away slowly under some subtle ailment which even Dr. Arrau's skill failed to subdue ; and her husband‘s health also gave her 501110 anxiety. Therm fore the Lady Rosamond mu loft to her own devices, and went her wny without let or hindernnca. "What ccmmunion has the wozker with the idler t" thought Edna bitterly. Why had Lady Rosamond come to Cumpwick to do mischief? Pour Edna in this mood was randy to cry. "A bus has aristocrat! with the Bed Republicans of the RM Et. Antoine." Yet, in her calmer moments, 3110 owned to home†that Mr. Vale had terrilly dis. appointed her. A wanker woman might have lowered her standard to suit her hero, instead of expecting the hero to rise to the standard ', bat this Edna could not do. She wt! more Angry with him for being false to bis better 'ttlf than for tsin incon- starter to her. Very painfully rho learnt the lesson that natures like hers um nlwuys slow in Innate:- l ing. She understood at last that we must; love our friend not only for what he is but‘ tor what. he will be, And make the most of I evory good thing we tind in him,remombor- mg that bu Lord's likénosu will be porfaet- on in him, not here, but hereonâ€. But, ob, how bitter it in ta look on, helplus, while that lower "lf of his is winning the any I And how but! it is to realise that Christ love: him hotter than we do through it all t “I on may for Mr. Vale." aid Mu. Aspen to Dust! Anna. making with has in but eyos. "t don't know how it b that In the omen, mighty labor For the glory of our land, Know. o brother I there's a duty With in load and atom command; Thm no mu: to litt uni comfort. They no hunk ttmt need thy ttund, Thou no tir" And souls to rest“. And redeem for 3101 rs lnnd. Trump, trump, tramp 1 To the holy, link-as land. Thu-o'- I that and toot-ore "my, Duty With their toiuotnt, why. With their garment. tom And “thud, Matching through the land to day I Resting wouy in the Random As they he upon the 'od- . Know ya, brother: they no children Ot our own luluvlug God I Ttumm th homolc-s, tenth" army Carmina out beneath the “an. Dunning at tho an? toanorrow, Thruuah tho midutght's gloomy bars We may “ugh, duspile And scorn them We may than them trom the door, But they :11 Ire mucking with In To the wide, eternal shore. not“ I out And waving my. M. through our gtoritsun had. From the wum hum bar“. To the “Item. rocky mud- They hug Arm... but they m Idle. They In" but!) with mum to do, They hue brain- and will to van than. Boom. All the ttation throw. Tramp, tramp, amp I Wandering In tho Mon throw. There, I ad ad talcum “my. Growing out" every dar, In this ndluat land of (radon. Al tt macho. on in WI]. Growing neuter by in number. Growing udder by it. w n. Growing um more and Ind tomb" In we undo" when they so. Tramp, tramp, trump I To the muluwn u may go. There's A strong and mighty army. Trauma: tor the coming time, When we WMttg of struggling millions Shall unite the band. or crime ; And tho man who now in trtuaping-- Tramplug all the union through, Shall be trained for (1de ot ylunder. For ho has no work to do. Thanh th greater Anny coming. For the young are ttrowing "you. And they had their only Ardou- To the faults ot sin And wrong ; And they hold Alon the banner While they has“ to join the bud. Who with when new no umplng. Tromplng all Hound tho land. Tramp, tramp. tramp I While their strength should till the land. Tnmp, tramp, tramp I To the judgment 50M. ot God. Tramp, tramp, tramp I Till their 1th return no mom Tramp tramp, tramp It In all he has to do. A Story of Our lam-r Lift. " WILL!“ GLAND 30mm. " SARAH DOUDNEY POETRY DURHAM, Co. Grey, JULY 24, 1879, "Yon are looking titml and pnle." he said, with sudden earnestness. “Were you strong enough ta go back to the teaching yet C Tim soft autumn light rested on the grass. and touched the cathedral walls, here and there, with sunset gold: a. few leaves. stained with the rich tints of deny, flattered down from the treos. and lny tent- trrcd at their feet. Edna looked down at the leaves and £131er ; she was in the mood that interpretl common incidents as tokens of sorrow. Why did the leaves tall here, in their very yam. instead of finding a grave in the m ft grass? Tho afternoon service wan over, hut the ciroristz-rs were practminz an un- them, and eleur voices and deep organ- m tea came drifting out into the quiet- air. As she came out of the alley she caught sight of Clement Vale coming along the flirgcrevl path through the cathedral yard. His {are looked worn and altered, and the smile that greeted her was almost sad. "Good-bye," she said wearily,'uulding out her hand. Rita this the end of it all? Bad they come to the very spot where they first met. to part, not in the body, bus in the spirit? There are good-byes that sound like ordin- ary loam-takings, and yet are really the farewell, of soul to soul. They may be uttered in a. crowded room or in I. busy tstrtset--uttersd with smile, Ind oven with promises of meeting again-but they no none the less Bual for tut. Edna's an; 's work was done ; slowly and wcarily slus took her way under the heavy arch of the old Canon Gate, and through St. Richard‘s Lune. Her own sense of weariuess mminded her of those whose tired fact had trodden this path centuries ago, on their way to tho snint's shrine in the grunt church yonder. Whutaworu- out superstition it was that loll them thither , "And yet," she asked herself with n. sigh, "are there no pilgrims of u. later time who are serving with ‘the best of their hearts and minds' the saint instead of his Master ?" - “Are you quite well again 'r' he said, trying hard to get back his old use of manner, and utterly failing. "Oh yes, tlsank you; and Olive is as bright as ever. The sea air did much for us both." A raw commonplace sentences followed -stnle. tlat, and unprotiubhr-and then a brief pause. "Yes ', I like my oeeupts'sion, and it does not hunt me." “Alum." the chanted sole I "Amen." y ma y, Edna took her little pupils to aervioe in the cathedral next morning, end talked to them efterwurda about all those who shall stand before the Lamb, wearing the white rebel. end having palms in their bends. "Some of the greatest salute." the Mid. “were not to be found in any ttsunday, but had their name: written only in the Book of Life." And the children. hearing her voice falter, looked up into her face. end wondered to see tears in her cyan. "But do you think he will really marry Lady Rosamond t" asked Mrs. Aspen. David laughed scornfully. "Whatever his intention may be, it mat. tors very little," he said. “Her lulyship is playing the old game which Lady Clam Vern do Vere delighted in. She 'seeks to break it country heart for pastime ere she goes to town.' And the more he kowtows to her, the more does she laugh in her slcove at the man's egregious folly." It was nut until the eve of All Saints' (In) that Edna and Clement Vale came face to face agam ; and, as it clmucod,thoy and. in the very spot where they had first seen each other. “Good-bye," said Edna again, " the amen died away. Their hands met. and Clement hold hots taut tor . moment. Then, " beforo, certain - words ran to his lips, Md remained unspoken ; and Ike withdrew her hand And want her way. "When I think of her. I lose patience with him I" cried David,with unusual heat. "And then plty steps in again. because, T know that his loss will never be made up to him in this world. A man seldcm meets more than one soul-mate in A lite. time I†"It is strange to see how cruel men and women are to themselves.†laid David. "They will fling away their own Madam] put a stone in its place." "And Edna. Westyn I There was never any decided engagement. but----" “Thu comfort; me. But, oh. to in him letting " mind on earthly things I m it merely plying count to Lady Ronmond Flosso because her inner is a great mm in Parliament l doe: he think that . dtusttery, or even a bishoprim will make up for the loss of his heart's happiness " They hung about her and killed her. and bagged for more stories of the» who fought with lions. sud won "mom than conquerors" through Wat who loud them. And then, while she upoko of then things, the mist. alum] may from " Ipirit. The old truth shone out again, had the aw . nghty Love working though tho 53m] "I think I know why." David mutated. "It is a. mull matter 'for has. metal to tarnish, but it is A great pity when fine gold becomes dim. Yet gold in gold." I um only sorry for him instead of up, with him." To Clment Vale this mu the mod mimbh dar tint ho had our known. The very wings that comfort-d Edna in. “Shall we roe you to-morrow f" naked Lady Rosamond. " Clement rose to take his leave. "Not to-morrow I am afraid." “Prey come." she "id ilnploringly. "It is so very dull in this house. Lucy and her husband are nice ; but the one is wrapped up in her children, and the other is absorbed In church matters. Ot course I like children. and I'm very fond of the dear old church. But there is nothing very exciting in the Increase of the Episcopue. unless one is dying to be mule a bishop." His, style was more timid and less natural. He grew more pompous and verbose ; bat the bright thoughts were fewer, and the simple heartiness was lacking. "Wo cannot expect it to be otherwise." said David Arran to the Aspens. "The worldlmess that checks the growth of the spimnal life is dwtttfiug the intellectual life also. If tt man persistently seek: the fellow. ship of inferior minds, not to raise them, but to stoop to them. he will gradually lose his own proper elevation." Ono dreary afternoon, when November was well advanced,he went his wuy among the sick and poor ot the parish. Many a sad face brightened at his approach. for he was still dearly loved by the people. But, somehow, he could not speak to them with the old frankness. nor make himself one with them " he had been wont to do. The tspirit of worldlineas wu hindering him in the parish an it had done in the pulpit. A fine rain was falling as he turned bis step- to the Stowell'a cottage. m had on unensy consciousness of having somewhnt neglected them of late. The widow's little dwelling was not a hundred yards front tut. other home in which he had once been I familiar guest. But to Hope Cottage he would not go again it he could help it, because he could not go in the old woy. 'ed dtherefore he had shunned its neighbour- 100 . This little talk went on in the vietrr'e drawing-room, while Mr. Everloigh Wu in the study and his wife with her lick child. Tho curate's colour deepened for a moment, and he wont his wayin secret discomfort. aunts 'gr3t.--t* TITE Inst. About this time thoughtful people began to notice a. falling " in Mr. Yale’s sermons. Poor Clement Yale , It must not be sup- posed that ho was without much dissatisfac. tion in those days. At times. indeed, he was conscious of positive tusltulirsgttst. Not for one moment slid he ever try to imagine that he loved Lady Rosamond Floaso l amongst all the sophistrias with which he strove to excuse hiimolfto himself thin was never attempted. Even when he felt most committed to his foolish course. he knew that he was turning his back on the den-est thing in the world. It was always diihealt to find out whather sht- aimed her shafts or shot nt random. "It mu beautiful to but " talking to the clnl-lnn thia moraine-I stood " the trehoo1room door Ind listened. I think that girl will develop into n pout or something l or also she will die young." The cm- to wu still silent. "Do you know," the continued. "t would renlly like to help um little Eda: if I could ; I know her family no poor. But lam not. quite sure that Ibo would take help from me. I luv. even seen I quiet kind of sarcasm in her face when I have talked to her sometimes.“ "Impossible," murmured Mr. ValeJurd- ly knowing what he was laying. "Quite possible." and Indy Boumoml calmly. “A: I said before, she is on tho heighta-it is very natural." The widow's gorden woe I melancholy little wilderness: of sticks nod yollow foliage. He pushed open the little broken gate, Ind knocked At the widow's door. “I’m downright cheered to no you. sir," he Mid. "Wo‘vo only seen you in church, mother Ind I. And we hove thought you weren't looking like yourself; but any be we no u bit fanciful." _ “Very well indud, ninthnk you. I on†uy I don't min my loss. but I've nevar been so luppy in my mind bob". Somehow, I'm I deal men puck! in my self thmwhonllnd an fauna of my "The rand to pen. oftmt lies through pun." “mural Mr. WU. The old mun. not in the old plum. stiliis-tdile, tom-lip; but Mann mthingwhsna. mi mhhhm words; And wry chem-tibia ma.- ment V3101 words mat man My into bison Uartthaaitttts the but. of his Harry chanced to be done in ths house, and gave him B ghut welcome. Harry looked " bin-0 mum. word, station“. was, long to bore- unborn}. 'UU. Vale," be “.55 "tndetiiit vlsat A who: you» but h We: all be. We am nought and: M We, "I like that little Eda. Watyn." Lady Remand gairt to him in the owning. "I Ilka her, zlthough her mica doee some down to me from high“ I dull mm ruck. I don't win! to ' than ; the thtigue of climbing would be too glut, and the sir up Y" would be too hon 3nd Aron; for Clement‘s lips wan "sled, sud uh. run- bled on. tum] him ; the truth that m I M to tho on. boom. I "on! “and W the “Well, perhaps I have been tired. And how in it with you, Hwy t" ling our Taped More you can. You mule it no char. sir. that m wu only just thud almond» path, but.“ of clan (on. any from In into heaven. A nun need- to know that his Swim" in vary mu him in time of trouble ; Ind you pointed Him on to as quite plain. God blu- you tbr shown Bury the vary footprint; of the Manor'- feet VII shying whuo those blunted feet [and nevu- trod. The "ttret knowledge of his own Idling any seemed to turn Karyn honest (nth led. into bitter mackery. And " that mo- ment I sudden 'harp fear darted into his "God forbid, sir, that you should ever thud between Rim And me I" said the cripple,sturtled 3nd almost hurt. "But there's no harm in my being thankful to pm, sir, " I lhlll be to my dying day. If God himself hadn't loved the singer, m would not have chosen him to sing His song ', and we may all love what He loves. Excuse me, sir, hutl think you want hem-toning up n bit." Clement rose. and grasped the Ind‘s Und in his. "Harry," he said, "I owe you far more than you owe me. I shall never forget what you have aid to me to-Jny. This ir . short visit. but-I must go now." m sought the little mom that “as given up to him " I study.und sat down to think. And if his thoughts had grown iuto prayera all would have been well with him; but they melted in dreams. That night, when Mr. Azpcn lvad gather- ed his small household together for family prayer. he read aloud the fourth chapter of the Second Epistle to Timothy. He was not thought to be a particularly good read- er, out! yet St. Paul's cxhortntions lost nothing in passing through his lips. The grand words of oonfldenee, written by the old Ipostle to his younger brother, had novor sounded so solemnly in Clement Yahs's cars. " haw. fought a good ftgltl, I have fittUhed my course. I hue kept the faith. mtseeiort1s there is laid up for men. crown of righteousness. which the Lord, the righteous judge. sU11 give mo at that day ; and not to me only, butto all thorn also that love His appearing." Was not tho wank pilgrim going on in the “night road, whil- the strong guide had turned into I by-mth t m who bud Motnwhilo Clement Vale went back to Mr. Aspen‘s house, a henvy~hoaned man. Mr. Spnrgeon. It the maul supper of the “dent: of his Paatoru College, said that be unused for twining fifty addition- al student: and um he Ind ooniidonoe in . Divine Providence supplying him with the fund: uncanny to d ' so. The next morn. ing he received by post n letter from A lady in Scotland inelottintrt20,000 for the college m spoke out quickly and 'mgestls while In still wanted under the sting of that "hy, Harry ; keep your eyes fired on Wan who never stumbles. Think " little " you can of me, and as much on Foo can of Christ. Let no omr--not even the man who had led you nearer to 1iiru-sutul bo. tween you and your Lord." And afterwards, like - hum-n sigh ful. lowing the clear [:9th of u triumplml mthem, - "Dattttus huh toughen me, having loved this present world." On Smith‘- Crook. in Elko county (Nev), them is . most temuhblo custom ontea. tite rooting horizontally in I “up bluff of, volcanic an“: which duh the “stern till. of Sanity-GM allâ€. The strum otetsuiteisfrrrattltmetot)t In dis. lulu. Isueaailr W.Mincvorit~ 5N. up min. In hood» but. unlo- m and shop herds" in that will: all in the tau-dude}. brushing [mm Ghanaian, W. this -liar duh Jtrdratad in.“ of manila. mu, Itt; 5nd limo. When the mun. in L. .t.?Nartartuatmtqaayiotttartyir. and no additional 020,000 for the Smokwell Orphanage. The latest education-l returns in Russia wow that many the recruits for the lar perill army only 10 per cent. could read only 4 per cent. could write. The rest were perfectly ignorant. The peasantry were still more hptotatat--only ubout 6 per cent. being able to either read or write. They live in extreme poverty, and spite of all repre- "ntations to tho contrary, are kept down simply by the over-aWing force of the up my. Among the†peanuts the Ion-on of Nihililm is spreading. tatd however much this may be deplored, it can be little won- dered At. hmtduitstarturtotgtait looks]: I, lib mm 'att,',, mottled I “who snowing bring a prone-g» of iron nib. There was lately on exhibition in New York A section of a. tree belonging to whet wee probebly the biggest trunk in the world. It was e specimen of the Sequoir Gigantea, end grewin Tulero Couuty,Cttlt. tornia, " un elevetnu'on of 8,000 feet above the level of the en. It we: discovered in 1874 by Prof. Knowles. who found that at e height of 940 feet ebove the ground iU top had been broken off. It: circumference wee Itt feet. end lied the whole tree been chopped up it would lien yielded not less then half e million tut of lumber. Arbori- cnltutiete heve computed that the tree bed “hind ttto oxtnordiwy as. of 4,880 Whole No. 75. MISCELLANEOUS. [To " cox‘nwa Tu wa Cons-n omerunt.---A du- ptrtols from Ornngevillo ny- thut n moot- ing of the Provisional Council of Dun-ri- wu held in that town on TuudAyM " the Reeve: And Deputy-Benn of da- mi and municipalities were [mu-cut. Mr. P. C. Stewart, Reeve of Oraugevillo.wu aloo- tad Provisional Warden. A hy-lnw wu submitted tor separation, and the vote will ha taken on August 12th. The County of Dufferin comprises the towusliipl of Mono. Mulmur, hLslanethon, Amumth,E. Gan- Irum and the town of Orangevile. It i thought that the bylaw will be eaerUd by a. very large majority. We cordially wind: that it may. A letter from Keenan Intel. in addi- tion to information already (won that tho work on Section B In mud on the M uit., just after tho min] of the Govern- ment engineers. nnd new Fraser, Manning & Co. have 250 men in their employ on tht western end of the line. Soon tho work will be ready for 2,000 or morn. The Iteadqtmrters for contractors nnd engine-u are at the Hudson Bny past, . M step from the Jew Falls, when an wlklid the Lake of the Woods pour into the wa. nipeg river. Sumo: Accutstt-We m sorry tab informed tUt Mr. ghomu Christin. wall known to may of can Sound. Ind fat-- orly A member of the Lurou Club but. had both his legs out " whilo slsutatittg cm on the Grand Trunk Railway it Tue. onto on the lat ofJuly. Much Bgtaqatlsy in felt for the sufferer by the Lacrouo Club here, we! we believe they intond to [a up u subscription to with! him. We “In. “and the mutter will be Mon up " - ing of the Club on Fridny evening bolt.- Advertiser. CANADIAN In“. The boot Ind Ibo. unwound W. B. human. Front street, TM On My imaged by tim onWodn‘yw Then is an incur-Inn of "thm' u h A young mu named Robot. Nd... eontined in the Ciwlonnown gal In I.- load by hum-ruduln. Smith wk viaitad tho gal and on. of than nomad clothing rid: the prisoner. The running hon. balancing to It. Ala. Bannsh, Melba-ten Stain, hob unmanagum. run a PM- the, In. We In planted to loan that“ th-.--m m inland by W. J... Moomottut0theou.ot 3M that he in in pot-union of a goenorut m OI- rionity in tho tbsp. of In npplo than. (II.- hnlf cfwhich is " prmnt out 'tnhll bloom for the uoond time this "MOB. The other but of the tree is ham with fruit _ sixo.--Advertiaer: The National Policy in now denounced as I fraud by those who Were its strongest udvocntes previous to theolceu'on. An in. stance of this came to our notice the other day. A farmer came into a More in town enquiring for Salt, and when told the prion he wanted to know the roar-on for tins nd. nnca. He was informed that owing to the tariff. the manufacturers hm] combind and Iliad the price tsventy-hvs coats par inn-rel. 'llie ftrrmer--a con-ati-U. nounced the tariff in strong terms and de. clared his intention to win against the pro- tectionists It tho next election. Thin in . sample of the gonernl frvliug now exiliiua in the country respecting the fraud that was perpetrated last Septetnber.-Bouoss 00min. The I‘cmbruke ()burror saysr--A strange scam: is reported to us on good authority ttts have taken place in a church me other Sunday. A local preacher was ofbuuting who had taken quote un active part in the election comes! in favour of Mr. Murray, It was known I few days previously that he was to be the penchor‘ Ind tn "dam. Active. and imperioul "Protestant," and also Ln ottieial member of the com.» tion, previously. it in said, vent round and got . party organism] .componod to A great “an: of non~churchgoou. to “and on th. occuion referred to, ad upon the aig. ml given, to risout I body And luv. tho church. to show their My.“ to the protein boo-moot his apposition to their puny and“. Th. programs. nun:- riod out to the Mr. and tho number. '0 so “who tht"littutttrtuir My for the good on“ was thirtean (tho devil'. Mon). Bkunrybcdpolbynd m thdahmtrtotamtuciuvxrttiat. opo- 1"it'i2"i' nuns. Doubt) tho “you. thir. “"51.“ oftlteir bank a thy m In. tho chunk. bu w. my nub-huh tlt. and can and I... at. an: um ad. our ugh My if hit hum $ri'rat" is out “than. Their aw. 'Gtltortt. dm exhibited with: an“ an.“ Two most during attempts to commit burglary were made in town on Th ednudey night or Thursday morning. One Wu It the residence of Dr. hlncleau. About I o'clock Thursday morning Mu. “when evoke and missed the light thet anally burns in the upper hull, directly utter ehe noticed the thp1re of it man page hetwee. the bod and window of her room. She in:- mediotely gore the elem: when the pert, made " tumbling down two or three step: of the stairs in his hurry end making good his escape by the heel: hell door which he had previously unlocked end left open. The lamp which lied been removed from the upper hall was found extinguished on the floor of the lower back hell. Nothing Wu mined from the home except the keys of the Inrgery and the heel: hell door. The other attempt was made at the residence at Mr. A. Thompson ; but here the hurglet was left to pursue his peregrinetione through the house unmoletted. When the femily got up yesterday morning they found the Boor of several rooms strewn with burnt metchel which he had lighted in making his wny from one room to the other. Nothing valuable we: taken with the exception of a Urges quantity at "Ubles.---Mraford Monitor. tre'edittg.-Hqttt-Nery good. W" toner. What about that pulp. - who was no): tn 'uotim"pa1itsei" ' My "mm “a March inn I politic“ an. f" ttt