FT IIEPJm RIZVIEW" sow-BD. "tri. partment, lee., le. OVED x1103 Work fOREIOS cview" PAPER wuonuu the toning Ci... I‘M] HR. Bomb. 1 YPI. dink wspapet but“ " "ru, a! ‘0 "I“. tho d by but“ Ana-Io"- ' Toms mum-do m. don-(d! an- n _ “THE REVIEW†I, . Dal-II. cs, "‘QIOIIl‘. "ttere'., and " .0 you "' --o. Wind?“ Burro"! WWI a u - Daub: n Vetorin I )3; ( 'pity.,)')'), [y. ' l cst _ N t mummy Cf; VETERINARY SURGEON wm be " that A" “(I Milt? wry., SHAY ASH! woclo tttr " m and I “not. mutt. hy with. mm i-ted until ttc' "Ur nun. 1) ae. mama. that Villa-mt, our 0M mm“ ot" binh. Inning". clean“, “a so Inn-11 of man new-.xaurud treq out"... . " " nix-onthi _.....-.,.." 00- tsr-tnous-U....... . VF " Casaat wtr.rtuerntruts waged ' can. , “I.†‘50 Int. Susannah. Ind 2 as?" If; Gr out I'Muen: inaction - . and] .m. v "ye"""'-, ~~ - . . m - - mi'-r'tl m aha-g um L." Au com ' who 'g,tt%W,.h; 1'" 3:12;,“ tau - I A.-Al M! 7-15?" eur,..n. ..34 T '0 trdttd I'l LU; ul'lyplriol mount. ' ".3". hacienda. per yen TTT mm...... I. QUM-Mporyou..m .... ...},5 Matt alt-a. .. . .. _ (il 0-. not-... " .. -- '/aia ' am. nil-n the pctt.tra'at',"d our on M W"! W. CALDWELL :gz'zuu'" F-., A' m D in. Quaint: Smâ€. CppuTnt “TBS OF ADVERTISING. Pr w an! bunn- unls. on: lath AGENTS. BLAH THIS. Ir",,':',,,',',',)),'," :: I /: 1; 'i/J..,,,',.', The British Hotel, Durham) rrua Prtt 1- Cr r131“- “y depend an orq0teem" “mg...“m q I- I V .N , F"Eiiiiiiiiiii, F “a. Wm irsp " I; Cabin et Maker) A LIVERY " ".2511 not paid mum†months.“ " 2332:2825: m u .- PF'" ' " 0.11300“. "we-doom “J0 MW. ' " I"; teemtt.rMo"a0. Durham, - - Ont. H BUSINESS DIRECTORY. t ' payment “no. to u-u w. m wh have! Town. I Home, " Loan ' Sotiettor. In â€adults. 1 “ADDY†lulu-CA†Wat mu Bros. owners 111.1 Builders. uncut-Jami nun-u. no“ â€liver 'rn n rsdny. "ti. loulm Do You Want Money. , sucnw H _ "/ATr'.AoE.NT rumours: ml, “5 ovrry T LFMRD FWD?†County Crown . HANS agd s T'ERu8r--t1.00 per year in Advance. Julâ€! nah“. In Ichmu from. dg Frost. hRRit'rTEits _ iAtt nub-y: at Law C.I.JA¢ “EH.-A. TTORNEY pt I. IV, ot'ycuy Homb- od t “CFAYI ARRXSTER IRBn'tTr'.ll iii-on. emu my. Comm Boot Ind Shoemaker, END. r, _-r ., , . ligl,',ee,i',,tili, _ , "r,it.ea,,i,'rgafite't New»; .'"‘I~l!mo~.o " D Gots an‘ at don. AWNG he. wnh-u- ‘lnll In "HAVI- 335011;, ANEOUS. Geo. a. Matthews. l ac. N I xcrN wo.r.etrr b. "u" Wood Turning, tTE “N.†MEDICAL. lt LEGAL LI!“ "ON is P', Ill???†IF. de , Mvmiud three u henna-n: not " u- xcopt when newlywed ~11: to the century, are Ian. and chugrd " reg. mums. mum-LY. lea-Up J. TOWN SEND J. W. FROST, LL. B binh. Barri-gen, 10ml OBARTS nth-Mud IN nib? l WATSON, Damon P. o ma :licxlor in Chan tt ' Notary Pub" Hula , furnished f! In Dunn... r. with m now ofh'e or undo. In no on the no“ Yv overhauled r, In. mm It! /',oi'y.t',','t= tah a " NW and. I]. but u qua" and My": :nggcmlll “vul- " ( ' th, LSHMENT IlThEEUt, in Chnneery, the Hardin.“ 1-H" ot Mann tin t Hanan Hull rty or " the m: A dares. mu. Itch. rr to PM!" an", Mr, tr 4,0"; n Butt , " lo. 9100 rder I: rm Mun . , I uc. gMoney to Loan m : ’10:; an; ram†ttt a. Si, and i) per i um. accuxalmg tr-privnlngos gunner! no M Mr E THE great stringency of in. Monty 3 . Malia. whirl: but vrevuh-tl tor tho In» two l your: not only In Canada but m Grout Imam. has ; mudn the more nnbsunnd Loan Compost" very ' mama's.» m tho-1r mvenlmcnhn. And vert slow to ud- j mucr mag; except upon gammy no“ to the , Utgectr,rV In: depreuluu ts now [mums “any l mud! um instrucltd by The London h (hull-I l...- & Anna f Coup-I1. but“. i 'Whose Agent 1 nun that they have about . Half a. Million of Dollars Ready tor Immrdlnta investment and In union: 4 no place " " remaomstolts mm of interest upon un. , proved Fnrm Socunty, This Comp- " orterotttto most liberal in (Dublin, I and l column-ml) rccnmmeud n to than twang l moucv. l lune-c hm yonrly on In of Mn um In. Nonm- I bar or may hr made rumble okra-nu me: l I II-""' it the 191711th Gains. The Bnmm mar amass lot the 11¢)“wa I nuns ot money at any so with“: “I to .n .hrzu-t rnductinn of m prtnetpsl of their mort- I (no dotns. Thero pnymenu cl M napping i mm: to . proportionate one“. No Fine-No Commission-tlo Bonus. l c. B. “one. l, Lower Town, Dvunt. Jute All. "N. (m73 :House and Three Acres of 3 Land For Sale. I A GREA.T_BARGAIN. tur. \2' 11.1414 wi bin-z to lcrtre thrs " .oznls TI "P" ya ble ' BY (instalments, or Otherwise I _ . l Bl ILDER. Durham, keeps on hand a l, Slim' "or! of lunboon ad alt kind- of y Br, mm.“ s nook “an"? in , 'srrhf,'a'ly'lt,1%t7'trk' Gilt. PI-ei 10n- , and an)": Lamb" nude out on short non-e. A [ full stool of Conan. Coma. 3mm and Trim. [nun-Inn on Inna. thice F, NORMAN McryrwtP,, \‘nluntur. Durhnm [Mullah & Seoul-II nvent-um CoutLimitom A nnum- U.'an. lot M. com '3, W.thrt.. township. tot of heuunrk, 100 anâ€, m new: vlenrne' and log buildings. known u humid MarF'aruttttN Farm ; I bty and the an] div/ulna ot tot t, out: LBJ; tr. (Hem-lg. , tl 50 my". good In. building, " um damn-d. For " hsrtherrarticla" "ply to r, Suclyh', " _ lint A won-Inhaled tum homo and out buddinr "uil Int, on an.) H 'Tutttvr'totor0otur-to Gun 2 "an $11: the Bud town of Durham. Bvernh'mg I ertnvvnieut “Luna mu property . a mod driving g house. cut-Nu, woodshmu hard and sch watet, kc. in u the prul-ur mammyuchm property in and i uonnd the town " Duvm-m. u the railway will _ certainly be built to I "mum maintain-at. I TRUST AND LOW." C0. OF CANADA p}; in“ Am) "to m " opnmi‘. if b'y' hits? ii, XML ms. V ww Emma-W 'V - £51551vo Itt'rd MW. ".pi'Air"ll'lfd,'lf.'fh'lN 1m... . c7- reidiwi.. $64.63 T'lf; Suhseriher offer: for Sale, Lot Ne. w. m Cones-ion. Eu“ ot 0 B., Torn“, of Glam-lg eontitnintr 100 ---ahout 70 urea clou- od. Tonn- Tr1?tiitiffl down. for man" mu will bu guru. or funk" p-rllculul Apply to F. Hall“, Darn-m, or to E. WILLIAMS. I OT 'M., 18th Com. Est-mu! 100 was. u Thu Lvtslil be cold aha-p apply on tho promise- to A. GLENDENNING. Farm for Sale in Glenelg. inirhrua." 'hd Lin auii"tiuiju iihai/. _ rTr fifth}; yuMluI my], to A' Tawny ot Munich. .03me no mi Wd of “Lien an darn-d: Tune In I tirst clu- Itor" my on t..tto "an new (We itGvittuhtiiG PROPERTY FOR SALE. POETRY FOR Sale.LM No. 8on7.t.'ott. lst W.G.R.. township ot launch. cont-tum; Mt m; July All. WI. Prieatniiie.Au 010mm. Sept. 19.1813. Drona". Much, 5th. '19. ALEX. NI'LRAN. 5th Con. Benttiah. Banach. Mar m. 1870. ‘HI rt . frame “a h amt-st South Riding of Grey, Vol. II. No, 30. Farm for Sale. VILL|CJE oF PE0CETértr,. Lands for Sale. ROBT. BULL. “a Farm for Sale. Tn gait Borrow“ 16) i/i,i'j,',,,i,i_'si,iii',-ir,(lfi; JE iijiiif IV I is "can! I: am "1'ttis.prop'ortv wor THE Farmers eeted a mum mung. repartr world make A "Hi' "r rt) on: risk- sud Lu; u. a. village. ls onh "s. pm; quart†J08. F. MOWAT. Agent. Durham on the PFia:iili ii 0 , prunin- Lilian} af 'sither, £5110ng ttfat l "Only to post a letter." he answered, _ without strapping. j "Cannot Martha take it for you t" l "No, thank you ;" end he was at the I bottom of the stairs. and out into the f square with man-diam quickness. Naomi '; walked bark into the parlour with a gloomy 1 11102. I p, must he owned that she was a con. , straint upon herhrothcr. True, her o0irriotv, IMteutions proceeded from her great love gful’ him and earnest desire to please him ; l, nevertheless, hereonstnnt watchfulnoss was hatching. She met him at every turn. land followed him with her eyes when she [had no excuse fur doing more. Clement aVale was by no means more ungrateful {than mm 1tmally are, but he did ad like ito be pounced upon on his way to the Rhett door. and he objected to being al- gwnys conscious that Naomi's eye was upon mun. i Two any: after his return Naomi, on :comin: d-mn to breakfast, foumln letter dying beside her Lrothev's plate, and ex- iamined it minutely. The address was 'written in so hold a hand that she was un- inble to tell whether the writer were men ‘or woman. A sweet and subtle perfume, {clinging to the sealed envelope. helped her in) a decision ;--and the post-mark, provok. Iingly indistinct. we; at lust discovered to y be Campwick. Having tmtisfied herself on â€his: point, she hum] her brother", stamina l was demurely busy with the coffee-pot , when he entered the room. I "Are you going out, Clement "' aha ask- 'ted, promptly stepping from the sitting, ) Her suspicion was changed to certainty :when she saw him put the letter in his ipocket instead of opening it at once, as he i would have done if it had been nu ordinary ‘epistle. A little Inter, when breakfast was lover, and he had taken sanctuary in his family. Naomi rather suddenly presented Homeâ€. _ "Will you have my cold mutton for din. ner (many, Clempnt ?" shes naked. "Or shall I get some chops ',"' It was so plain that thin queSifnn mm but a pretext for breaking in upon hins,tbttt he may be excused for turning snaypish. He put the baud that held the open letter behind him. "Why on earth do you bother me about cold mutton t" he cried. "Don't I always eat it without a murmur , Hit will do for you and the mother. it is good enough for mo." All that day Nmmi wore a martyr's Mr; sud when evening came. Ind they went out together. Clement found slut he had set himself no any task. rut) m Niomi instantly retired. And then cu. mont returned to his Utter. with an unquiet mind. "But I In: Inn tho will plane you too," In said in . kind tone. "Ntvotni," he said atlaatorithad-au utort, "I am engaged to be married. Tho lady's nun. in not unknown to you ', it in Edna Westyn." "OU," said Shani shortly Ind My. "Of comm you can plan. yourself." "1 don't think the mll trauma haul! about pleasing m. X'vo India adttente mp uli' . good deal, and the will soon Ipy out h datieittneitrn. Being so author, she ,l'lc"a't",',',G'," look dome on mother - “You do her injustice. She ism to low pp both. As to rrirea.aiitGeias, you lurk sure she will not' look for them ', indeed, she is fae mm likely to futil out taunts that you What you pos- â€and.“ Stepping Stones. H, Spank softly. gently "or! Word- bmunn‘ not an Jon! And won our MW Eel-u Will bloom In ruin» Above '. For mm: Ind fond “action tn two lovmot unwind. With Imu- cord. dun tempo"! and Each hwyy hem can bind. Spank may. "any out ; Thor. u no boner puts-- For angry words cu: new In.“ qelgat kind on. can. For, oh: I not: won! spoknn May move tho ntubbnm soul. Thu new would pron datum Should words of mum: [on Suck softly, only "I Thus u u: what you; for haul: word: plane In. and The yearning. loving km. A. gm Mm In brightne- Every ttittivg bun. Let wank who: u: mm Love's sunny, 1070 m guam. A Story of - Inner Lim. Breasts Bogttr. I i. 'u-mast-p-trar-ttl, inn-gun and hot lambda. Mr. v.1. "Why, Naomi," she "id, 'Ulm inf; coming here to quiz us. If you had ever lmzl a sweetheart, child, you would under. stand her better. It seems only yesterday that your father was courting mo, and well do f n-membcr the fust tune I ever took tea. in his father's house. It's all as clear in my mind as can be-the tnufrms and the crumpots keeping hot before the fire, had the smell of varnish and beeswax from the shop t And everything seemed too good to be true ; fur mum was my John sitting by my side, and the old folks smiling At. me. Never a word did they any [against his choice.“ "Oh, mother, it is very different from what it was in those days." "What's different, Naomi ' Love doesn't change with the fashiona, my dear; and of course this young lady will be feeling just as I Jid then. It was but this morning that I thought Clement looked exactly like his father." 0n a grey October afternoon Clement met her at London Bridge, and forgot all drawbacks at the first sight of her face. Meanwhile Naomi was fidgeting than! the brown room, and strangling and returns- ing every article it eoutaiue0,autil Mrs. Vale ventured to express her surprise at so much fussiuess. " hope. mother, you Won't say a. word to Miss \Vestyn about these old times. Do keep yourself from mentioning the shop. and don't tell hot the history of that chest of drawers that father made 311 himself. It would only lower no in her eyes." "I'll do my best to please you. child ; but it has seemed to me lately. Ntromi,tut Clament has come down m his notions,and you've gone up in yours"’ Tlie sound of wheels in the square, and then footsteps coming lip-stairs, waned Naomi ofthe arrival ; but if she intended to make an Imposing ceremony of this first meeting, Edna. baulkcd her by being simply and calmly at cane. She waited for no formal prosentayon, but went up to Mrs. Vale and kissed her, and then turning to Naomi held out her little Und with the frankest of smiles. "but she carries hersolf and speak: as fist, never do," was the next ; and the com- placency was cranked. i The (we; had 3n notion of making her. self a stranger. She 111in not been salted at the mums ten minutes before she had won Mrs. Yale's eoniHenep entirely. and was listening enrnestlyto an “count of ber lust martmdttdeunakiug, while Naomi lat by, dreading lest the mother might be be. tmyed into that mu: about old tin». which the daughter puniculaxiy disliked. But in spite of Naomi. tbednys that Eda: spent. in the curato's home were very Uppy days. The hours that were pasted in Mr. W1ts's society strengthened (ho tle that, bound lser to him, and oosuirassd her in 1 tho conviction tUt they won undo to: "ah l other. A: to tho future. may Um mutant,I to Int-It in God‘s bun-is. Chant hndl long ' to up.“ and 'hittgs, he 1 was far from t'iii.iiiij'iiisl,ii,i?illlllii, abut-fully bid their littl‘mdu J' [ smuggling “and - may "81w is really not so good-looking as I an:," was Naomi's first complacent thought; spent two days in Cunpwick um: Christ- mu, Ind wu hum}, welcomed by all the friend: he met. Tho old bl" shunt was 2032, the vermin: was gone I sud. por- hupl. Eda. new liked him better than 11:01:. in Mr. Ewizp'l 130940.!†blah). John 'Isle hld lien“ ihe 'ue. and con- “How shall we two women get on under one roof?" aha asked herself. And then she remembered that neither man not woman ought to put asunder those whose hetuts Gud has joined together. She wrote u {rank and kind reply, saying that. literary business would call her to London in the course of a few weeks, and that she would gladly spend a day or two with the Vales. "If this letter bud been going to any one but my Edna." be thought, "I should Bit. surcdly have put it into the fire ; but she wdl make allowances. Now why could not Naomi write a simple, "Maul note instead of this pompous thing P" It was, however, enclosed in 3 letter of his own, and sent to Hope Cottage ; Ind Edna kept it to herself. It told her more ul Naomi than Mr. Vale had ever put into Words, and it gave her a good nanny uneasy thoughts. The invitation was wr;nen.hut not hetero Naomi had wasted a down about. ot her best note-paper, and hm! inked hers.†nil over in the agony of composing tUt laid letter. The result was not satishsetorsmfter all. She had wanted to imprua Edna with her ability and (enmity. and yet wu con- Icious of sending her a very had specimen of handwriting and phmeology. The tro- meudons mental effort coat her I hemische. but did not wring one word of praise trom the thunkless curate. I "You will let Naomi write to uk In: hare," aha said eagerly. "I'm getting old, my boy ; and at my up one dom not know how soon tho 0nd any cone." The mother moth-0d Giant's tidings in n vory diiUrent way l tad it In soon evident that tho could not “too mud: About her future dn'zgmer-in-llw. Even the thought of Edna's cinema did not two this good leul in the but ;--tU mom clever she was. the worthicr of being Cle- ment'a wife. well." said Naomi. man as“ than mol. It was a. glorious May evening. just at the hour when Ill the world of bullion Wu dil- playing itself in the park. In spite of straw laid down before the house, the consoles: roll of wheels could be hoard through the open windows. The warm glow of the sunshine came in. too, falling on Lady Bonammid’s wasted face, as she lay with cur-min: looped hack. What a shadow she wnsl thought Edna, taking a seat by the pillow. Eda. took chalet“: from her techie land. tad than Hand be“ She could can“: "IX.--, PABTIXO am. "Little Edna, it is really yon I kiss me -it was good in you to eome." Thus Apnko Lady Itostsmon.l b'losse, lying in a chamber of her father's housoinl’nrk Lune, while all the stir and pomp of the sense: was going on out of doors. She had upent the winter at Nice, Ind had come back to England believing herself B great (led bet. ter, Ind impatient to use the family doctor In London. And then cane a sudden Ind terrible relapse, attended by the word of symptoms, and Ill. knew, now, am all hope of memory WM " m and. “There is the some old show outside." said the invalid. with a gleam of her former smile. “I wonder if my ghost will ever come buck and stare at it over the railings! What a grim notion, eh, Edm T' “Well. then, I am going to lush him I parting gift tbryour sake. Tho recto: of Mtxlowe, in Surrey, died . few days Mo, Bttd I In" and my (“bet to bestow Ibo living on Mr. WU. Here u the Earl’s latter. Edna ' you and give it to Clown: Val. you-all." not â€and l " “a My overwhelm. id". coming. " it did, from such an un- ipocbd gnaw. She had believed, nun-ll: enough. that Mr. VIIO'I on m and mum- would an: the pmase. gttagtt " which any we. both with“ "sd-et-sinh-tide-ttedt. “Dem- Lady Rosamond, can't you think of something batter and plenum“ than that t" “Little woman. it is good to see you," she whispered. "Luey told me all about the smash in the haunted house and the “but rescue. That was the way in which Providence shaped your ends, and not right all my thoughtless evil. But you have for. given me t" notion of thing. :11. would ht. poles-rod that tl" Huang should not hue can. in this '11- B tttight In" been that Lady Boumond and itautsoetgttU. ortetttarotattttt be. It is may -nirleue.uaLli,Giiiritciirii; out the appointment of out who and“: company hihm*rrhtAr you". "Thank you, dear Edna ; you are be. having just as I expected. She is mother- less. poor thing ; but the earl writes toe me lining that she speaks of you continu- ally." They pttrte0sUter agreeing to meet at the railwav station on the following morning ; and then Edna Went in.doors to prepare for her hasty journey And write a. note to Mr. Yau. "PerUps I can," she unmet-ed more faintly. “Lucy's hasUnd is coming to talk to me brand-by ', but I made them send you first." There was a pause. Lady Rosamond'l eyes scanned Edna's he. with I very con. tented look. "No thank: to me if it wul I ought not to have tampered with him. I still cannot believe him good enough for you.Ednu; but I suppose your mind in not on him t" “Mont murodly it is," Eda. replied. wondering why Lady Rosamond had tent for he: to bur this. "I am going up to London to-morrow morning," Mm. Everleigh wont on. "My husband will accompany me ; Ind, it is strange, poor Rosamond expresses 1. great desire to Ice you." "Don't spend your strength too much," eutrcnted Ednl 'mrtttsstly, "You, from my heart. n was all for the but." “Then God forbid that I shuuld neglect her wish I" returned Edna earnestly. "It in strange, as you any, bull will go to her." Ednl WM greatly shocked. Whatever tlsouglttlesa mischief Lady Rosamond had done had worked for good, and Edna Inn/1 forgiven her long ago. Her eye: filled with tears ; the news was sudden, and the eon. trut between herself and the dying woman struck her at once. "I am glad to have tound you“ home. Edna," Ibo taid. "Don't look union ; nothing all: the, vitmr or the children ', but I wont to tslk to you about somebody you have no cause to like." "Who can that be, Mrs. Everleigh t" "M y cousin, Rosamond Fiona. an. u dying in their town house. Oli, Edrmt she was never strong, but I did not think her and was so near." Spring can» and found Edna working happily sud busily, and “ding to her In- tch. Thu May set in, and than was break in tho even own. of " “Manes. One sunny nthrnoou. u tho mu ' ing at Hm “den-lute. ah. an Mrs. Ever. lelgh coming up sh. lane. Ind hastened to moot her. T he man's wife looked pale m1 safe. quad his Matting in. Short a his thy WAD, bl found time to mend I few min.- in Widow Stow}?- oomgo. and poor merr's ghduu km no bounds. And thou. a ho wilt-l through Hope Lam. with Edna in the dub: twilight, the some of joy uni summit m doepononl by we rennin-nu of the put. Rem l There was a wedding in St. Cyprian'l Church, one July morning. which "tisiied even Deborah. The old wean!) had earnest- . ly hoped that her second young lady would 'be married in the good Olll way. instead of going through the Ceremony " the iirst I Ind done. And nhe had her wish. Eda: l was married. not from Hope Cottage, but Jrorn David Arrnn'a house ; and white l bridal when, orange-blossoms, Ind bride. l maids were not wanting. Around her were all the kind flees of familiar friends, old ' young; and the people rejoiced u if I the bride and bridegroorn entirely belonged "to them. It wes a golden day for All Camp lwick, A day of belrriuging and flower. letrcwiug, lung to he remembered. Sit Rowhnd Edi, author of the Enalibb penny postal system, riled on Wodmdny morning. m wu born nut Bitmiuhun in 1795. In 1337 he published A pamphlot ( developing bis postal syutcm, which was; and“! into that with his We. in 1840. In t860, in whmlodmtolhh? advice- at the Post oitiee, u was made . ‘ . thB.,aodeutmtitingiroas the sor- vioo (our - - an Ira-Ir, awarded ttiroi"i+rro"00p-r. In 'the myâ€. (13“)me0 has. mum: and of “OM. you. [both 'uetgauatsdalotttt. BoeiotrotAro. otd “about; We“). 0. LiroInOIIcnl. irar Body“ In“ yar- d up a the time otitis M Holland in the - of Mill than In“... no huh ittitm. not to lo. _ “Then you think I need not be quite _ hopeless on tuteottnt of my lazy, envy. good, for nothing life? Yuu don't put; stem judgments f" That was MI. And then Edna went out of that stately lmune of sorrow. and back into the sunshine of her own homely world, whore Clement, Vale Wu: waiting for her. He took the change in his lot (u, butub. ly and quietly. There are cases in which ajoy in fur more humlrling than a narrow. Naomi and her mother were eomforiarly mblished in a pretty cottage elose to the rectory gates. But they did not stay in it more than two years. At the end of that time Naomi married her brother's curate, Ind went outwith him to Melbournoyhero they settled near enough to John Ind Susan for the cousins to ttteel now and tlssu. And in her new home in a strange land, Naomi was grateful for many a tiruely kindness from the onee-denpiued {Luanda of her youth. “You must have patience With me, my than." she says, by way of apology. "I think that when Christiana. mu. waiting tor the messenger to come Ind call her to the other side of the river, she mast have had A deal to my About the time when the end Christin were first wed. And most of In pilgrims like to epeell of old days, while we mlistening for our summons to the had when the King shell make ell thing: new." ("It star.) I “Lady Rosamond, I have nothing to do witltjudgemenu," said Edna, sadly remem- baring how she had spoken. long ago, of Rosamond Flosse. "Bat," she added earnestly, "I know who said, ‘Blessed no they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. for they shell he filled.' And I don‘t. believe that any one who hungers will be sent empty away." And thcn old Mrs. Yule went. to live It the rectory, where little voiys soon learnt. to call her grandmother, and little to» toddled gleefully beside her own dew steps. Margaret, who pays I. yearly visa to Mu- lowe, takes much dehglst in the old lady's simple talk and pleasant ways. Nor do the rector and his wife complain when thai, talk strays back to the sqenes of her only life. "Ah,but they did not got to heaven because ot the tribulation. but simply be. cause they had “washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.†" , "I don't know; everything in in a mint. Edna; I'm alwnys thinking ot that All Ssints' city. when I listened It the school- room door, and heard you talking to the children about the and multitude which no man could number. But I suppose no. body but those who came rout of great tri. bulation' can be amongst them." "But may not the two way hue the same ending t" Edna asked. "this is our good-bye. If I had lived, I due my I might have coma and bond you in the old rectory. I should like unuingly to so. you as A married womsn. But you are going one way. And I soother." love. ad I 'mated to do n little good. the the ttmt and last time in my life." Han the mm. otttamd, taking . - toEdnatUtttae â€amnion had and Womb. Sh. tonne-no. and mid midy. "Son dont hum low Me! I In. Lady Remand. Ho hu . mother sud (ilk! partly dnpeudout on him now." “I with it won a richer living. Fin hundred I yen. and the rectory tad ghbe lnnd; that in Ill." To Edm': thinking it wu wealth enough; She went out of the dckchunber. and along I corridor to be: room, like one in I dream. She had another interview with Lady Rosamond next day; and it was their plrting. "Little Edrur," aid the Eati'r Gughter, curo of soul- should nu with I vegan who“ ovm pool “an outing bully enough. But my fuher did not we who bud Mu- _ i Mad] hm In, 50:11:34me hum» gang! - “(A d to luvs be!) diam-â€d in Tum, "g, Ugo, 331 T""" minus lain to b The 'troot-tits-l-he h “- amnion “mambo-dai- the - ofthnunnmucolsmu. tU Dundugyu and tbe la. b. Assoo,tuwidorrottki.Aa-- otWrliuttattt, th‘uw wn.mduuofl~dlblh..d. rump-shoved“ b - riagoiltetishttedura.aa-a- in-lunudcboqh hum QM {out It. “SEE-1:;- _ uonh of Yoda. infalthy be allot. 110;“th can. and the child shortly the: died; whoa-p- an the father. true to an “M W his gun nnd at can put In and te the lo. bon And the life of the My A-e. In Italyjntiu If. â€new Ionic. I. . murderer, smith. rule held and in W cm. for tho own: of tho (In In con. Jamnodm pay 3 but of twang-Iva thou- sad mandamus you†but...“ only. The Clipptr tenship mm from Chin home to Imndun have become nlmart ou.. leto. Great tnterest attached to tum, arrd large sums of may-my were wagered pn tho resulh. It otrenred more than one. that two of the tmtgnitttwnt vocals. Mn: .__.V,.,.....m ..., vv-wll. '"""'N from Hong Kong together, would pouch sen. lone eight of etch other, and - pass up the Theme: within hnllf In In. oietseh other. The pneungen he†been known to rush up purse- for the M captains of as much u M,00tN-an I†ble ooutiutreuer--whieh W“ In its." . great inducement. to embark tn that I“ of saatnnmship,to ny with. of the M.. Venus. derived from gating at" M " market with the new chop. The N neon: “omen: which have amended w the m lnmnesu ame- tho who " the Suez (Jun! show the an. duly. and the enlist-out "rd 'Meme" M- ing the "art to got to Londall h “a oauonethinkttteee was.“ “also h Euglnnd. Fran: Ember to the “It J the Yunnan in a die“ of no dbl- A medical mm in Spolok. mun-un- ed in to attend a child who win info!“ by the father “an, shuuld be can tb h- tant, two thou-and lire would be his I“ mud, but that should L. teil h "I“ Wro - 2,tti,1u,'tttt MW; mop» of boron om. med n" “Mr. mus-inmates.“ we Mir. Bttit when '0 mm;'~'" both hie ho- -dhiramterei V D- cut in u in “a.“ to npueto uphi- lle MOM,- m 'had out up who M on one kDOUI‘QM â€who. in Oh to uni. hie huh: and night-Chg - chuhintheu-e “at ' he'- doing . thriving his... new tokeeplu'nhendeot work, - the H window, open till midnight, III 00.7.. jet in the "ttre one... When ther. were nogoodltoenteret pm the "qture. net to work (ouch yet , m .0 goods from one flat but. btmnh. I show of business. The â€one“ “It i. the "tablisnment who had any bother!“ about him was disgusted with and: - ogcment. end got out of the concern up soon as he could. In . for you-I DI- - Barlow reported the foiluro of that in. which shows that one tinn " into â€other exactly. This putting the out “(on the horse. doing a thing the wrong we}. in I vexy common blunder. end it u so Godly. Did you ever see how the letter-0min In our cities economize their stop: when the thermometer marks 97t They do not“ an nnnecossu-y step and yet do their M thoroughly. They have “quail“ “- selves with the shortest out and but “it walk to the remotest point. In I phobic establishment o mien And undiluted. Gud mislnys on extract which reqniuI All hours nourish to "eorrr, and the plea he: to be stopped till the thiugis found. “not is "atsperttittsttle work, and there iatoo much of it in individuol and private enterprieee. A cnreleu Ind unmethodiml sen-mt in one to be shipped, not kept end promoted. Many a hur,inoss enterprise goes down be. cause them has not been at ita held . master mind who run extract oat of men :unl opoottunititss Lin-powers they possum. There is a pen which carries " "(nigh for hail A day's work. Get one of them. It mil save in too years many arm's tripe from the Purchrnmut in a... .34...-“ trom tho parchment to the ink-bl}. Economisa “no and power and grow rid). Dulluds alone tind and make labor irk- svnte.--N. Y. Winn". m gnu part I Mum" and m alumni, and for this am I“. I... summer! no mood night all by. " I result of thin pnctioo. I fuel“. â€Incl. I. "Inndoun Cum." m measly MN. I the middle of the night inte Ilia! I.“ - ruin of " knot: an hour. 8h. Ind 3.5. was of “an on board, which Oh. In. to tab to London in a!) days u out-Mn ot 080 3 ton, or "i,000 for the 'eemr. M Inst umnmtu the cumin w compounding with two river 'tte.atem to hm! he“. ot the field, a "rrvioe tar which they isrMgt" on hump; 80,000 Mela. If things in like pi4Gii'rii". murmur. And that h Chinese GF, 51.11;;an to account. mg _ d in this world a is -uiae vhioli i mm an India forty M00. to throw an theit _ When ytrt1tsaohi1ltert Irudr, V u yuan-Junta. a. A "ttplum wasteful housewife “mundh itt this mm. mm. th- 5.. Pmnoe, will ma I In an out... Theron.“ h] j g“. - . eumt'ital1m,iso-awa..a,-, - w """"t' £02.“ aâ€, want-NS-