In»: "tei' "EST Ttbr rtment, iew" dv - ewspaper Ii. n. Arum-h m K m m an! 'ork ‘NSEND. YPE nuM& Lens“- Benturq MAL! put“. an: ' "If. At the 015cc, Thain“ Street we am under, per year. ...... ,. . I Two Lab†or " Xmas Aunpanel mount. , That inch-Ida. pvrysnr..v...........10 00qu column, pct you ., _ ._. . " alllwh-u. " _ _._ .. __2t, Dual-nu. " m.wr. . _.. no oo. m month". .. F _ .. 28 Do. three umuthsl . .. ' . .. 16 fined odtrertss.rattuts charged I cu. In! Mu tor no tirst math-m, uni 2 cut!" ha tor uni Mlboquou‘ martian - M "an. WM notices of India, WI. loathe. and all hurl: otlocal new-Juan“! In. of charge "al, army Emma. was tor " the .h and ' lilacs. McFA ' BARRIST F. Ar. 0:11 "t M Uniouat l c, lcl‘uxn.. EH.†If nut pull Plough-31 and human card: 70-. inch I P, Advuuumeu br written mm nun-cl mm) i I!" nun, ];.\KRI$H"1. per T 'wt. k‘ ' .Io-cy I. Lou-n. A live "r 'Ch "v.siy. Durham, - - Ont. u VETERINARY SURGEON, I) Yhtt bo I! by nml F “THE REVIEW’ WM“ In! ad at "a. '" um -or PM†ttmr-trs, W Mom-'8 Bull - AGENTS, READ THIS. IW:, u it _ _ (', -\H\'!‘ul:|r}‘1‘nf, 9100 iiiiiimiss DIRECTORY. LEGAL __ ___ of All I! bow. Toss: 'rsttr. Mun" ALFRED Fl Cabinet Maker, I Flinn}:- Doors, tia The British Hotel, Durham, [hum Fttte In _ “4.9m?" 1RADC'ATI' 1m. JAM†1RA0UA'i'F, of Torm Dun-huh A LIVE f, y ESTABLISHMENT but: Wu The but i TERMS: “91.00 per yen in Adume 1mm Ul') "imam.- ugh Io- G 9 014w W. CALDWELL OUT“ EN D. Dnrhmn. um Cattle. Yud Hut", h “an; comma-cod but... I. â€0081“!" Wu! nmhny an“. We d -mnue has public. . 'Be "I! but maternal and; um» Ionutmugm m. canâ€. having Indy '0'! m un- "mam mu- of cm And M Stuns. and , MACRXF. Madly gi:::n:ho¢m tat lu Mr- W Caif Boots ' sewedJrom 05.50 to Itâ€. ' " tt-d,tromt"." to “5.â€. _ . fa lltAI Muck aft Do You Want Money. Watson Bros. Carpenters and Builders. Immune "OBS FA' . 0", Comm: AIEXIIS'H E.U. MACMILLAN. MtRISTER, _ â€121mm. km-Up _ Inn“ 7 1m in“! mm wins w “.1 LANS PIOLST NT ltiT RATES OF ADVELTI Dunn: MISC ELLANEOUS. -_.._. "I month-. _ .. . _ _ .. 28 _ three umuthsl . H . . .. " ml adtrertisartntrtsta this“! I cu. par It at tirst IMYIIHII. uni I eta. r lima at “Mu-at “nation - Jo.“ ATV X I-nllulru\u In. I t. “I'Rll‘n- Geo. J. Matthews. Boot and Shoemaker, " Pro“ ds Frost. " il.l.l ' " t. "OMF. Wood Turning, C. II.J\I ICES... I. If CA. \IX()N. MEDICAL. " H, BLIN‘IID qit"toON, s, except when “companiu’ nut-um to the century, are er" Ida", and chug-d " ug~ KlERXAN M Toronto University and â€when at Play-Mun And '2’“ I. No" doorwl’ukcr'u LS, fe,, advertised three “armament lot u u- Illnrnughly overhauled t rim-u order. "I. than“. n tirvuatt every convonhmoo mun, Tho table In NW awn cm "ogd. no - I. brand-1 of liquors and - mun for Comm Tnvdr m mttetttto Moqtterm. , l H'I‘BODY mum. J Attorneys A. t a Mrf‘lonn Bros..0won my at Plum-non. J, W. F3031, LL. B. 1w. ya] I'. & C. WATSON. . Dawson P. o tf-as my and Inn'olvoney 'Corr w, SMieitor m B. R., Not: J. TOWNSEND Oat ictnrin University. rrtbdttrtte of McGill Uni In rent of ladies! P" ' Sr uncut“: vim the Hotel. tther double or sutabr. All guy tune on the moat ,itors in Chancery, us of the nonhum- it0 l‘ aisa'tijr tho Dr F. \‘TATF. AGENT axiom furnished for , prtetste' Ducal-p. "ls made to order. SON .p. "on: D g y atteodvd a t. Money “Lon at hall-y any or n the ,mvnblo in a. ' or 10 'rv‘l yearly to unit 'ved build. lot “It NDERTAKEB, "amulet. fr 'th British JOHN HOGAN Vetriunry two no la l! on Durham. "YT, mow I largo mm mm! inventiun. I . (run Autumn, \lnnhnll, Mich. J. T. Roux ARTS, itor in Chm Noun Public Uppu Town Veetrinarv ; "like In Mr I "i.r amid ll loft ti yM rto ID Mott tor, 84 _:'," House and Three Acres of 1 Land For Sale. J A ortEA'CBaru'd"s. I 1 ACRES of Land In a High State of -- Culth Minn. with a large. metl anirihed frame house, and All bulldxugs t neon. mad I. you"; orchard. Bad And trott Inner. This "(Barty h whammy: the corpornhon of the town ot urban. and known In the Chane: Limuu Emu". A weu-tutisitlmt mum houm- sud oat buildinr and rot.vvvottttcurmsr.ty9utr'e.ryt_eyrteto, Gun ' (mm St, in the sum town of man-m. Evan thing I mnvcmvm around this proprny , I good drivinut Imuse, stables. woodnhcd. hard And so". wilt-r, kc, Now is the prone! lime to vtrrehtssevroptrty in and l around the town at Durham. u the milwsy will Certainly be hum to Durhun nut-mumâ€. "use "V A ttrestiltuo (arm. lot u. an. g, W.G.W, hm'luhip ot Dominick, 100 mm. 60 not». denim“ and tog l buildings, knnuu u hum-kl “Iv-Furlnne'n hum ; and tto, 3rd division of lot t, con 1.3.0.8.. (Hunt-lg. l 50 “108, good log buildings. 36 um cits-red. Fur _ further partiuUrs apply to F. sur1td?i: A . 1 House and Lot for Sale in Durham. T'l.5 Proprietor witrlten to dispose of Lot _ Nu. s. on Albensuoet. one Range Emu. M Our- Uraxss Strect, Lorer Town. Pururn. On the lot u etecu‘d - good Jwrlrutg Rum and Stable. The Lot contain. one more ohm-d. t good wvll and pump. nud I numbcrol frninmemm‘ the grants". Fur and": purPoef the land is unvxwl ed. The whole, property will he sold rhrup In. "luh. or otttvrwitsq " mow bo served unuu. For Azutb'v puruvulnrs apply at the REVIEW o'Nec. trurhtsm,.rum, " lim?. I 38.21“! Contention, mm of G. K, Tomb": od (Hrnelg. conmnlng 100 MW“! " um clou- ud. Trms '2,00u:u-9IM) down, fur value. mu " tll lm (mm For further pun-112mm apply to F. \IM‘BMI, Durhun. or to E. WILLIAMS, prams}: to 'IVHE Subscriber offers tor gals. Lo; No v uni-4mgâ€! thow norm of exec-nun landmndtr c nluvuunn,I-u “hick i, crafted . small cult-mo and a trams stat ltr, Thus property would make I luvs hulncmhlud to; Ilehunc or at.) one wish i:gtorrtirtttrom “mainland live tr. u villa“. Will be mid tor 'coo. whit ls only 0'5 pet Tum, mm lot. Apply to the proprioturmr by le ter to NEIL EVEN. Farm for Sale in Glenelg. TRUST AND LOW." co. OF CANADA, iditraGrfaiirio H V - ALEX. MVLEAN. 5th Con. 'Untittek. () I Ann“; I I opayuble BY Instalments, or Otherwise PROPER??? PII?, Sm! The Poultry Show. I Township 01 Remind. cc “than. 50 m; " of Which nu closed. Them in n In! clu- “one an!!! on '..ty let, SHE“. u “399! Prrg,yethte Bull-I G Scotti-h "ee-" (‘0..(Ltmned) NORM tN Mt lNTTRE, .103 F.310“'AT. Yttlrust, r, Agent. lmrhum. Dun-hum FOR SaU,Lot tfgsi2fh'sftt lstW.G.R Township of Ben] _qr)s, constyusg fo In?“ Money to Loan Notice Tll E great stringency of the Money 1hsrket, which bu "mulled tor tho lat two _ nuts not nnly in Canada but m Great Brim. hm mudv the. mum sutrsttuttitU Loan Communal we? "autumn m the" “walnut“. and “an slow to I t mum mum-y rump: uvou socaritt kuuma to tho Luroccuru. -thisdhmmaion is now passing away and 1 an: tuatraeted by The Loud.- & Cut-ll.- 1.0a- . [£3.30 Conn-y. binned. 1wttoae Am at I nu) that Hwy have "oat Half .. Million of Dollars Randy tor imm dime tnvestment And “a anxiou- to plus u at reuunuble ram of intent“ upon im- _ proved Fun: Security. This Q',%t,','t' is one of the moulibenl in Ontario, and 1 con dently recommend " to mute waning money. hum" halt yearly on In of May and“: lovem- bor or may b: made puny-bio euro-nu - r duvcn it his amnion! desk". The Borrower mav mange for the rightinpsy mum of money II any be with“! not" H: dim". ruducuon M tho princlpnl ot their mon- gage debut The“ t'tset.e.t II nu.ltoppin¢ :,,. --_- .A A‘ - --. "ant- n-DAII .5... “1mm; iraiG';iGFitaito on.“ __ - No Fines--No commiswion--No Bonus. C. B. JACKE%, BI‘ILDEB. Durham, keopl on hand . [use noel of 5.1mm" and alt and. of “whims unwind-.9490 . "oct of Imam u: Walnut, tu-ood. and Gat. 2tttgr,t'tef"s' and mm of Lumber made out on uh noun. A nuluxock of Conan. gushâ€. mm and Trim- Blanch. Bept. 19.1878. Durham mu...“ ,_ _-_,,,_ - - stu-ai- Ind. Drama". Much. 'th, '79. Prttrtsrtur,Ars .16 ttWT, Banana. In Mth, Mrt9, A "mucus. laws: I. IIII. Recumbent" so-c-d than we. north ot the You 0000. I toot In your own to" " out: free. Wo risk. Render ' ' you wun I blame-I“ which par-91 of “the: no: on “T&pv .iuttotigr" Utr.r worth"; "unnu- as u Elm!" a Ce. Fenland Mung Ill-"1 ‘HE ytulrsrribor wishing to leave this pert of the country ottors tor n10 his proper- Vol. II. No, 34. July "lt, MN Farm for Sale OT 'M., 18th Con., Emmlnt 100 new. I Tbia Lot will be mid chap Apply on an N Real Estates at 8, 8l, and 9 par um. according to pn Vilma gnmwd. South Riding of Grey. III.I.\(.‘I? 0F PREPI’JVIIJJ'). Lands for Sale. itiijGia1TGUGi €3.33: idi Tm] a Farm for Sale. ROBT. _i,,_ii,_i_'j,_,isiiiji)llrvt) itihtttt ittttrittth, To Suit Borrowen -aLec - A. GLENDENXING. IN Ttttt i",?, Farmers Lower Town. Dunn“ I Otherwise r "Why. you. mamma," mid Bessie. "I ’uhonld think there was really sense in that, "'0'" fif there is any some in having things at al'. o. OF CANADA. i if their water is clesn, they'll drink more. I..." .o.,tirttlted) and if everything is to their hen-mind, oi NS F. nowyr, .couree they'll lsy more." 'i','t'r"u'im l, "What absurdity, Bass l†_ W ___ -e---'---_ i “Nodndeed,mamme,"exclnimed Marcie, 1 impetuously. "You don't know how hu. I armers men they are. You see the lords and ‘mssters tightiug for supremacy; see the l ihcue all picking on the one that has an in- 'ifirmity ; see the old-maid aunts--" of they. l, "The what W' l "Really, now, you remember those two . f"'"'""'. sitting hens I bought to hatch out y of the Mousy some of the top-knot eggs? And one 1t1u,oJt 're2tgl'g'd' l brought out n brood, and tho other lost all Loin: c,1',ey',te,t"'d,Y2 ‘5 hers '? Well, the one that lost hers tries ')l'J.l'lr'fJu'v,'l,',ii, to thetwith nll her might to be mother to the 1'c"tr,y'""'""" “my other ben's chickens. She scratches for II L“!- dk Ah mer them and chicks to them all lay long,gives i-Med. l them the morsel instead of taking: it herself. 1 they have about . ' I of Dollars will get them under her Wings when the ment “a." tsngtioug lrenl mother um'; looking, sad the real 1uu"IT" uPonisw l mother doesn't seem to care at all ; and " nnItlihertll in Outside. 6 night, evidently feeling dreadfully because f it to mu†"mm“ {they will go under their mother's wings of 3ttsy and!" Naval!!- , then in the barrel instead of under hers out. 1trl,2il,C.' " side, she gets on top of the barrel intend n for the minim-y of going to roost with the other hens. Now ',ttgWtt'.d no: isn't that just like on old-maid mat and 1'LtM'l't,tt'""'i" i the idle 'mdifumrnt Immune who lies on 'uwiou--No Bonus. the sofa and reeds novels, and lets her J AC RES. sister take eve of the babies t" on the premise- BE-linm Ont. IP53 Privatvillo tr. o, tb27 i "My fortane's made l" said Murcia. "There an» no foul like these in all this part of the country. It's B black Poland ' ..-t read about them in the library book." l "l deeLtre,hlsmG," moaned her mother. I “I believe ycu're insane about their miser. lnble birds. You have no time or thought , for anything else." "Well, mother, _', 1 how found just what I'm ht for. Ifl only I had some sort of carpenter's skill--" i "What is it you want to do, Murcia ?" I asked Philip-TV classmate, who spent ilmlf his time at the place. Although the mum at borne were limited, still they were not so much so that the chickens needed to go unfed ; but the fact that March's tun)†getting fired curly in the afrair,althonglt lhesfd nothing. determined her to mnko these chizkens pay for what they ur, and when, one day, sh: brought in A duzen great pearly eggs and laid them in triumph on her mother', lt she felt that she had said a greu cu . But, those eggs bestowed, she allowu. her mother no more. Great ideas had entered her head. She came home one day from a long walk with a. hlnck Spanish hen in her arms, for which she had con- tracted a debt to he paid in her Hamlin eggs. When, some six weeks atterwnrd, a dozen curious little galhnatseous specimens were running about the yard,Hareia watch. ed them with intense curimity, and fur weeks, if not months, to come, seemed to be holding her breath. Not In egg of her Hamlin hens, however, did she Illow to he when for pudding or cake: one basketful of them went to buying a pair of young brown Leghorns, another basketful wan found to have purchasing power equal to at curing a pair of white bantums,nnd than the Hamlin hon, whose mehtmtiuns had been seriously tampered with, insisted up. on Mining a family of her own. But Marcia felt wry well equipped, and she added only some pntieuce to her stuck in trade ju,t then. At four months old her brown Leg. horn pallet laid an egg, and on that same day she brought one of her twelve chickens into the house in a rapture-it was a bluck chzcken with a huge while top-knot. Of course her brother and her superior cider sisters, and all her cousin tad their eonfi&mtial friends, thought Mnein‘a lust fancy w as the worst ofull. “Thou ridiculous chickem I" wu becoming a. family watch- word. Tho, won two forlorn chicken. that Inndod n the foot of we prion. when an rim nu. tist wedged in . aka of ice. with bully my fathom, and with both feet frozen. Marci: took them in Ind wrapped their poor claw» in all and wool, and fed them in A basket, Ind gavb them the " on hue days br walking shroud with the bushel on her arm, till, as she went by, the neighbors were wont to speak of In: " the poultry Ilnow. "Wholesome uni happy!" said her mother. “Just to make boxes and mosh: and lunches for my hens, so as to keep them wholesome and happy. you know." “I never heard such talk, Murcia, nor a" a person with such low tutu. I can't conceive when you got them," cried her mother. "Why, "tttttttttis," said Ben, "if the Lord could make chickensJ should think Marci. might watch them. _ "Ws tirst-rate," Mid Phil. "wha.', also do they do, Much W' “Everything thet human beings do. They l ere jealous of each other. like Mormon' wives. Thou tint ere not Envoritee nome- timee go to roost in the middle of the ther- noon, so u to name the piece they went next their husband ; end he goes picking round with hie favorite till bedtime, end then flies up knock: the other- out of the wey to make mom for her. What do you think of that t" "Oh, pehtw t." "Itu true. And I'll tell you something l mote. m thinks he knows how to lay en a“ boner than the hog does.. And if there'- - hon that's diUtoey, ho Ill-bib not for DURHAM, Co. Grey, OCTOBER 2, 1879. "ht.d I'm sure it's just like pieknigkiug," slid Murcia. "You ought to be obliged to me for melting such a pleasant occasion. And I'm nwfully sorry that we're almost through." And as she uttered the last sentence, Philip happening to glance down at her in that moment from the ladder where he was standing, her face suddenly thuued up as if n torch had been held be fore it, and she turned and hid its color over Ll box of old nails that she and Tom-- an age ago that seemed now-had taken at school in exchange for pins, meaning tt sell tlu-m to the junk-man, but diverted from their pulpnse by one of Mrs. Thurs. tou'y methods of persuasion. But as soon as Marcia could slip away from all that merry racket she flew down to the foot of tl.e orchard, and cast her. self into the deep grass there in the shadow, and cried to break her heart. That one glance m Philip's face, that swift instant, had served to turn the whole earth on a pivot to another issue of life. It had indeed, held up a torch before her, it had showed her that of which she was unconscious be. fore, out! now she knew "mt she loved Philip Masters, and she knew that he lo a ed Bessie and the world was one dead blank. her, md get- into fund [on out of it, and none. but. and Hardly trio. to show Ur how. Lat that hum? Thou human that know '"rythirte-- On. it's In good u o play I" " should think no." "And then the bat (loving of I littU young router, And tho strutting shorwud -ith, so exactly like the timt long out. of a boy, Ind the mains that that-" And so Phil went down: the garden with Murcia, and there Were dlys upon days of hammering and sawing and fitting; and Tom wu going about full of mischiaf, nnd Emily had her sewing under the apple" trees near by, and Bonnie came down to bring n freshly baked tart or some hot gin- gerbrend. “Much. t an Gtuumsd of you," aid her mother. "I must has to hou- no more and: conversation." The hens were not fed that night, and nobody carried the oggs in; it WIS only when the moon set that, u; skirts drip. ping with dew, Marcia stole in herself and crept away to bed. It was a long tight that Marcia. had with luv. heart on that September night. She rose early in the morning, and gave the hens into Bridget's charge, looked unto her mother's room, and told her she was going to see Ann: Brown ; and as that good lady, now that She could no longer whip her srlftldresu,gusucrally allowed them their way. no objection was made ; and Marcia found herself, after a couple of hours, in the arms of her old counsellor and friend, to whom, albeit, she never brenthexl I word of bet trouble. A day of Aunt Brown, Marcia. used to any at her up in virtue for half a war, and now she took seven of them. "Seven days' counsel with an old engel ought to make an angle of me. But noth- ing will ever do that." "Now, Mrs. Tlmnton." slid Phil, "Pm sure t "w you laughing. Anil in for me, I'm going to make tha.. boxes with March. I'm just-u good nearpeuter as Noah." Yet when she went home there was something different in Marcin‘s face trom any thing that had ever been there before ; and if nobody paid enough heed to obseri o it, nevertheless the fact was true that the hovden girl had vanished, and a grave and T ctive woman had taken her pltuus--ts wo- men who never allowed herself to be still lmg enough to think. She asked for no other dresses ; sho never put a ribbon near her ; she brushed the kink out of her hair i as well as she could. and said to herself I that it was of no use for her to try end look i any thing but a fright, with one eye hunt, 1 ing up the other the way hers ,rtbte-Btt al- lusion to aslight cast in her eye that was not at all unbecoming on the whole; ot course nobody would think of falling in love with a. Cyclops. and of course nobody could help loving such a rose and lily piece of beauty as Bess. She was sure, she thought, she was glad that Bess was happy; bat, tor all that, she cried sadly about it. Yet after any ot these secret crying spells she fought her battle with herself all the more furious. ly ; and although it wrung her heart, she would insist upon talking about Philip, and suffer Bessie to sing his praises on every occasion that offered, in fear and trembling all the while lest voice or face surrendered, and took all his small kindnesees use mat. ter of course. The winter wore May at last, end Mercia might have felt her trouble in their behalf, her "lt.suttitsl, and the money, or rather the eggs, that she had spent, ell re. paid in the glossy look of her hens, with their red combe and their neete full of eggs. l Those who ere in eeerch of euything can elweys iind it, and she bed secured. in one we, end enother. egg- of my of the choicest breedu, the latching! bed ell turn. ed out well,end the result wee e peattttrU of eolne of the hawking birch in the, country, unang w , troop of Meek Polendere went ehont linking their an white one“, end hardly eble to eee out of "hair eyee. "rm euro they're titts," mid _ Mercia. "And u I'm never going to Inu- Ry end shell he" tournaylivingin eon-u way, I'll em it this wey.†And ehe then ennonneed that elae wee going to contribute to tho poultry shoor in the city, end waited for some opposition. . But they had done with opposing Mum's. in thy mmer of Inuit: that been; "They It was a flue thing. that show, u Mercia said, trusting Bessie could make out whet one said in the riot of the elurtttieusmr,eaeh rivulling his unseen opponent. “Just hear the rumpus those roosters keep up!" she cried. And what with the melding of the gone, the quackimz of the ducks, the gob. bling of the turkep, the clutter of the guiuets-fowl, tho cooing of the pigeons. and the screams of the peacock, the rumpus was that of Psmlemouiarn itself. But, ex- cept for the unsightly eoopa. it we! rather a beautiful Pandemonium - the huge Brahman with their fluff of snowy feathers like so many arctic owls, the jet end shin- ing Creve-cmurs, the silver-spanglei Ham. burgs fines as silk-clad court Indies, the Cochins with the gloss of dark green enamel on the blackueu of their plumes,tlte superb red Game, the crested, ruffed, and bearded Sultans. end the little Bantams more im. portant than the whole. Murcia hit all the glory of A connoisseur and the wealth of a producer. as she mend through the place, and recognized her own, and listened to the clarion cull about her. met me nth the silent eontunpt I de- Toronto and am." on aid. lightly. But she mm‘ Tom to help Ur mnufnctnn I set of n‘ m eoope. httlndhin ,rithagemntmtutB- “chute" of: deshould mete hunthox of coon." Sm, " "ttol like uny with him; for he had begun his toy-l population of study of medicine, while Philnvho thought .0. tabled with tl the learned protestant; ell-end] full. woe it l on End looking in min fol “nothing to do in though I bake tl which to Mart himeelflu Ith, "Poor fel- t do 'Chi, oonthUt" low l" thought Murcia over end over “do. . "if he only Could get something to Io.then 'ttl' $21.: the engagement could he announced, end I to think thet I we: by-end-hy they Could he mottled." It seem- “a I would not ed " though she home“ would be cooler much am“, to . when it VIM all over. But there “no no ttsrl-a would I ed: prospect of it, end Phil's outlook was dork and to the Prince: auough at present. She meant to " him, not. It is all very ( at some favorable time why he didn't In cording to " lent I out to Colorado, end. after he haul mode a Mr sex to be u littr home there. send for Bosnia. She [nuclei uctunlly using and that, after all, the best thing for her would can but it is afoot: We not to be obliged to witness their hep- LG',, that we men pmess at last. " ____ _....|. “We“. She found a tent for Bowie at last, and then want to see the secretary. “Phil will be sure to be here. she said to herself, “so long as he knew Bess was coming. He'll find her Ind keep her from being lonely." AI she came back with a radiant face after a half hour's interview. she saw that her prophecy was fulfilled-Phil was there sit. ting by Bessie, their heads close together, their backs toward her. Meaning to be an merry a: she could. she started to put her face close down between their: in order to tell her news, and no it came ebout that she head Phil saying, "Alt, if I only had some next of business, so that I could speak without dingrucing mysoll l" But when Murcia had emptied the better part of her hennery into the great poultry show, one telt it necessary to no and look after her interest: there. sud she sold enough of the common stock left u home to pay the expenses of herself Ind Bessie in the city. Her mother burst into tam with the thought of the vulgar pursuits of her daughters. "Speak any way,l’hil," answered Bony, putting Murcia in tutud of Priscilla and John Aldon, in spite of herself. Then the little hen~woman drew back, and waited half A minute before she touch- ed them on the shoulders. “Come with me, Phil," she said ; and she led him down the lower corner of the hall, where, the peacocks having rested from their scream- ing, it was a trifU less noisy than anywhere clue. "I heard what you said, Phil," she contrived to any directly, “and I have I proposition to make to you. See here"-- ss.he turned to her with a stare ot utter amazement in his handsome eyel. "Look at this list of premittmts--i've taken twenty. And only one of my birds is sold, some st ton and some " fifteen dolhu's . pair, just as the secretary chose. What do you think of that tor weelth t" she cried. guyly. "My l receipts and my orders from this poultry) show will be only a little less than one thousand dollars. Now, Phil - you're ,listening t-it you don’t feel “horned of it I (and I'm sure you won't, ifyou reelly went to merry Bessie), I {impose to sell out my hon business to you. You on double it ; you‘re a. men, and can do twice on well u I could ; end you can hove. my wey, in spite of neeidents, I good income of tituern hundred or two thousand dollm . you, with everybody buying your rm breeds and ehoiee eggs, you know. And you an pey me in the course of your life, end you can merry Ben tomorrow." Then there wt" silence e moment, while slut looked At the gorgeous illumination of the name on the penock's hunt. and feared that Phil would but her heart hating. "MarrsU," Mid he,prmntly. getting bold of her Und somehow, “you no certainly the moat Wk little - in this hall. What in 'tte world do you mm» I van: bunny Boa fort" It's you I win love with t"-Iraerer'. Blur. A condom bu â€rind in Montreal with tho intention of shipping lim and. to Minty. The Spunk]: rope-uni" u Violins has been “W to at the hand of the Aubduhou Marin Christina in tttam) with King Alfonso. Tho Earl of am will go neither to India nor to GonataatittogU u man!» He is now tanning on we Continent with 'wynmndmumx wuh' tow he exp-ob to p to St. Petersburg. us some: " A MR. To the Iuigor of the Benita. a.“ a good any adieu d the lay-[population olthe County of Gray I new with the idea of pane-ally Man Exhlblioa at royalty- Al. thoagh, I bake this Moll to you. t do " in ootdhumr., you know. Ot ooum whanhlhn‘ “outgoing to Toronto last weakI putitinaacha'ayaatahdblh‘ to think that I was merely going on busi- ueui I would not "an admit that I had much curiosity to aee the Exhibition. and far less would I admit my cnrtoaity in re- und to the Princess. ou, not of course not. It is all very good. air, and just, nth cording to at least human nature. for the fair sex to be a little on the qei viva as to actually seeing and staring " a live prin- oeaa, but it is of course. altogether inadmis- sable that we men folks ahould be guilty of any such weakness. Consequently as t have said, Mr. Editor, although between you and me, I plead guilty tSOUL/ie-slip, yet publicly I wish it to be decidedly understood that I had no feeling whatever of snobbery about me in being just a little curious to have a bo-peep at this real bone Me British Princess. and sir, I may as well admit the truth-U am a married man~ consequently you yourself, sir, from I have no doubt, personal experience, can easily understand how I would not wish it to get abroad that I was possessed of anyzspecial curiosity that way. seeing that curiosity once aroused in the female cranium there was no saying where it might end. Well, one morning last week I found myself on board of the train at Hesherton Station, where I entered into a compact with a notable Benedict, who “tell, or lather let me any. exists not a hundred miles from that place. The coinpuct was that we were to eat, sleep, visit the sights and re turn together--in short, be int a abln . But alas for the iueonstauey ot mankind in general and of lienedicts in pmticular. " the sequel will show. “Man's inhu- ! menity to men mikes countless thousends mourn," and to quote the saying of some caustic copying critic who was doubtless a poor benedict himself, that "A woman in generally at the bottom of every had busi. ness." It will be found in one§instnnce at least that this critic was not far astray. Getting to Toronto about g p. in. we found the city all Agog. Usually Toronto people I are an uuereitable race. St'nngers going l down there from the country are generally I met with orthodox queries as to the weath- " and cognate subjects. but " the present time country cousins are i1ooded with que. rice as to whether they hove seen the Mar. [ quits, the Princess and the glue hon. id they hav'nt seen no umrquis-well, they may still live, eat, or drink, although it in a pity. If they have not yet seen the Princesu there is no rest either to live, out. or drink until they have done so. but if they have not seen the glass 1Msu--well, they might better have staid It home and been buried. The Governor-Gunerel and l lady were to be on the grounds on Taura. 1 day. so Mr. Benedict end I arranged tonal there on that day by ten o'clock. I tried to keep a sharp eye on Mr. B's movements on Wednesday evening, but to my uten- ishment he vanished in a crowd and reap- peared only about midnight, after I was i enjoying my second snooze. I could get I no satisfactory account of where my friend i had been. slthough were it not that I am I. very intsoeetrtuaiaded individual I might have had my suspicions. However, next morning, after a great deal of hemming end bowing, Mr. B. gravely and with much I apparent sorrow. informs me that he hed l i agreed, if I was willing to go to the Exhibi. i l tion with some old tequailitancea. or _ course I wouldn't stand in the way at all [ and Although my friend looked a little sheep-heed over the matter it did not oc. our to me but what it was simply some old male chum who had invited him to bear him company to the grounds. Mr. B. went his way and I went mine. Going down to Yonge street whnrf I took the boat for the Island and soon landed " Henlan'e Point. Haitian wasn't about st the moment, so I had not the pleasure of seeing him. Han- lan has I tavern here and " well-wishere think it would be well could he be got to give it up. Since he became so well known there has been quite e run to his mace and he no doubt tiuds it pays. But it might be well for himself and well for the profession he hes done so much to make popular and of which he in the chief ornament, were any such temptation entirely removed. in, ocght now to be tirlrpettdetrt of soy such means of livelihood, and it he is to keep the position in the nquatitt world he u, no perceveringly achieved he will have to keep " physique. mentally so well as otherwise. in the but WI. trim. Hell tore-Courtney on Chm [eke next month. mu old opponent. Elliott. has [il,ii?,ist', lull to tooth. hotel: in Eng. llld. while ItiNtt, of Win. is that entering on . and: win: him for tho clumpiohip ofthe world. For cities pom making†of Toronto, in hum; an in- 1sodliuthiotitadoor. Tuialaadia in and “1:41,.th being “all, much inland b, in. plating. china. " Who- it one. gets all mad with an: Mowinbolouhngorofiuhiagvuh. “any. GettingtraU to Yong. new", well whn‘t‘IquoononboudthoPriamAr- untdwydh than tbr ttm Exhibition Grounds. The ground-Jun PdnoeArthrttadotturb"rrtt" nah Brian-ma o6soo1iiitttattookpue.tttat morning,Mollln Whole No. 85. Its Exhibitial. o! the Prince Arthur like no!“ Trujnu, shouting nth All the strength " his mighty 1augs--"Lst her rip." Ill n.- tured persons suggest that our well~known friend the Doctor, mu ulrndy man. on some can. but we who know him bet. ter can Gully understand that the mar whiten; of the Doctor's would led him coolly to enjoy from his exalted position tho excitement of " mad collision. nun bu but: gm: rink, than. than bts"uulr.r-sututoeoArust, they Inn running In...“ for â€It“ Irar,tur-ueiaa, "rskaiAurd the ovum out In I (“at bud than the ordinary Toronto Inn-n. who eat-Ink is nut much given to do “you; (at not-In- tag. The EUibitiou mum. and mund- look remarkably wall from the his. in fact. visitor: going lo Toronto ad not luv- iuguo- tholoh vuqrttai-r." of the planar. a! going. I. I. on. da- I-rou. and than wan-Aid to be can do! 80.000 people dun on the grounds. W- ing the Ismail: And Prinecu. u -- let u: "r-tl" glut hon. TMWUH and PM we" “IN in a nun pavil- lun ist the ham ring. nulnniuiug patioptl! and cooly to the inspection of tliooanas ol loyal And :urloms subjucts crowded Into tho Grand Maud And around the ring. The Mm " Ind 60 I“. It. "tae m akin; M WI " In: on! what. when the Prince Arthur wu tmaine for “other wharf. The Inner nation- to “can mm. of the Funny". wont 1matilr in nu: stove in her bows on the Maxwell: creating: no little punk on board. A com- uueouu M. D. bowever, from tho neighbor- hood of Prioeville. "ood on the bow Princess very Mainly bowod to tho '0!!- orul multitude, 5nd. wUt do you think Mr. Editor , she .etuatlr singud out you humble taunt. and "bowed to me." A good many wand no annual the hot. an aid “the bowed to In": but I held to it that it was to me Ind none other; but the ignorant rabble would'nt sin in: Tim fuet is they wcre jealous ol tho tsignal bod: or sud prefetauent shown me, um! " I did not want to increase “in jcdomyJot in the words of Scripture "who can stand “that jealousy W' I merely hung my head slight- ly in return at the me time civilian wink to the Princes. " much u to any. “any: triud, Louise. I'll come and link. Uadd and have An invite to ten with you lam. tune. You no they In jam: ot your taking I fancy to to me." Now it in a strange thing, Mr. Editor" how everybody seems to fall quite tn love with this Princess. the consequence being that when the shown any partiality to any one an ah'e undoubtedlv did to nae. every- body appears to think that the partiality was specially directedto thornulvea. Well there in this coueolation, it don't hurt them to think so, and it don't in the least atreot the fancy which the Prineeae has Immin- takably taken for me. The next important right was the “lace hen. It haa been no often described of late that it In nnneceaaary to do no here further thanto any that like - other grant invention, it u etsieiV remarkable on account of the simplicity of the pronoun. The man who. in ancient times. rained chickens in a dung heap only followed out the same principle that the Yankee hae now adopted in manufacturing lna glan- hen ; the principle being the proper diatri- bution of heat. The Exhihitiuu. an awholu is indescribable within the compnae of an ordinary letter. and it, an well as the glare hen, has been described and gloriiUd of late by the Toronto Prue that there is anal] need for adding thereto. There in one thing I always feel interested in at ouch i exhibitions, and although too many of our lumen think it is of email eonuqunnee; _ yet it is really of the very greatest importi ance to our locality eepecially. t. e. the ehow lot Fanning Mills. A great want in thin I section in undoubtedly nut-clue grain clennurs. nnd so long “may of our farm. on take to market more mixturee of grain for wheat, barley, or pen. no long will they "and in their own light and loan money: There were some very mperior Fanning Mills on the ground. Hovey'n Improved Fanning Mill, or three machinee in one In is first.clttas article. took the tint - bronze meal-sud in just such a tannin; mill as every farmer should have. The price in thirty dollars, and iamanutiotured by W. T. Dingle, of Oahawa. In compari- eon with the price of many other tulle I have seen it meme cheap at the tiguas Since last yeer the Exhibition gonad. are vastly improved. Many new building- have been erected. and altogether it in a credit to the city of Toronto an well an to the Province of Ontario. London. Hamilton. Guelph, he., have been manifesting could- l arable jealousy of Toronto abouttlu'e Show. The seliisune" " Tcroutonlane line been much deplored by them. But it in a aeltleh thing all round and Toronto would not have been true to itaelf. nor true to the Province it to well repreeenta had it not done everything in its power to make the Show the success it has undoubtedy pror- ed. The Toronto 1ttdttsteial,wigh the dart ithae now received. In" noon on. to In regarded on all but " the can! - tcntntive intimation of ita kind In Ontario. It ianeedleu.andworae than and.“ other citi- and terror to â€that any jealousy anent the matter. tcr thy ean do llttletohindenand they might an well helpiandineodoiu‘lnlp-ouelaotaally theirowntnteuateaewnll-thoeo otth. people in general; Toronto he a great future new it. It in aheady turning the eorneronlontual.aaditbide fair at no tod.aoumetti-ido-ttteat-. h. hnd-huattHttiibitir.. M therudmallrqmtttudart- - Ivory wall nah out bond to he! tutturdidaetaaiirm.alrttiiU- grouuds,but aw “Manhunt.“ Irina-motor“ the glu- hou. Waco oftrotruutio-tlaait Do- u may blrubo'tt-llrand.oetiltr. 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