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MN PAPEI ily N ewsptper I” Towxsm. Review" non And ”that Tm E LATEST IR.“ ie-sv.' ‘OVED KINDS ’ll 1". partment, T Herons, Work of the “"“M “in runs “Jinx. his. E m roan” rmrmt‘ ha vert- TYPE, '1: i may.“ mum, 19’ with (all. I” alou- y learn. pause! a one.“ it. 1.4 'Frtt I Tor A? . Durban. Ctr, Grey, Um. Mun-vlulu-uu‘ tom-Ink lawn-at. pumm- hut-mun null w ood " tho Von! irnnupul [my-Mu in G, (a or I W: ”was: and mum.“ "arty to an Lanna. Wu and Im man-d Lamu fur ml. I“: Bought and Suki . ' A ”gaming; GG." A, unmarr- “an“ to. IW,72,','?', will visit British Huh-L huh-m, on the an: and m of over: month Fir“ elm “at ouly dune. W.ud Olin; .1 Elora Wm be at H at Any uni Friday , l Mambo! of I In ~ons of Ont "rut Mon. Durh hours 'ur or mg! VETERINARY SURGEON, u .n M dam) to on" on altort mum. we will pay Axcr,t., pernt"ntutsndrwru,cn, a“ lo sell out “an mu n "We mono um. Iu-nn hm AViSG Inn-n thoroughly overhauled nad pat ttt rush-hm; order. tho "awning - may dun-m! nu huditut awry convenience a. with! u: "rttuasuuuou. The MM. a Inn-H with thc, h-u' ., .. .mmuu can afbmi. Thalia-i- .zn... w.-..x . r. A”: Mmll " “4|“de tau-n. A *4.“ . _ 2 u--‘|.- 1-.m-m In! Couirtwrriat Trnwlv m Good nusbluacamt “hind" INCH. who": opened In calm-nun: with tho low]. Ttho be“ Coovey we". rum-r double or staato. I" m, on. be mad " my time on the mo“ N hm. JOHN "MAI. will. Ann-t T, km. Input“. "cyoCril EN D. Durham. near Cattle, ti In! Haul. In“ emu-1M Dunn-n u the glow nu would mammal, oolturit. than ot a. m of we public. Tho nvy but ut-riot and; nun-hip I'm In nubile m tho county. hwim: nude A-:_._..-h in (In. “Ii-rim] ailing n. nAn‘J‘ Anal , I Toronto. um Ua,svr-Ctrwtttatar ot sue-um l'iai ”In”. luau-cl Sumury tn "I: of Mocha-l "all I. I'D? Tout”. Durhuu. " WILLIAJI A. HOD-:- Vemnnuy Surgcoa. Durham. on. l , BADL’ATI’. of Ontario Yueuiuury I (‘ulluxe 'l'u-ruuln, wtll be In hm uttha, in Mr, II“!!! “at“: "lurk-dull!) 3110p, tron 0n. Lu. tot, lum- new“; m. Order: Durham. , A LWERY ESTABLISHMNT W. CALDWELL Boot and Shoemaker, -rrr= a-.-" --"-eM"" "___ - 77".. - .. _ Duall- tttoPria" t can." . CM and mum-um; N of The British Hotel, Durham, PLANS and Speeitieations furuinhod for Inn-30h. Chrueues. Ind pun.“ Dwoi1ioim. Doors, Sub and Wiuds made to union I , “Manon m Chancery and huolveuc) ,Cun. would“. a. thitiG 47-min“ m, "an no?” 3:05.,Owcn “Mum-dour) Thursday In D ooh-non. ALFRED FROST. J. w. PRO“, LL. B. County Flown Attorney. ,3] WI Ll. be at Isis (mice, 1Unover,from 8 All. Io Snug At homo,“ Cou. NJIIL !yt'"Ch, - uncut Mme:- fvr a. Dr. ly? My Cabinet Maker, In. tjaoca,ijGru bound 3 minus 3.50 n 15%”355 if; j. 01M." notice: of births, marriages, ‘Mo, nod all hunk of Ion] newa,inavrtcd he. of chug; STRAY ANIMALS. fc., atlrertined three wool- foe " an advertisement not tt ex- Intl ' “I... Alana-noun, except when umpuied by Vikki: Antwan-u- to a. salutary. are lurk-I until forbidden, and charged at reg. ular "In, “N - Do. Iixmonth'. .... .._...es 90. thusmuu;hn....... .... " Cub] Idvuniumeun chum] a an. per [.3qu tin lint nun-mun. and 2 cu. yer “LC for uni subsequent insertion a Repaid) new". I)“, Mar aaka my...» u. __ - __ . - - kw CA! r, _po'.o, od .vuJJtom 95.50 to 96.50. . .. I",',', my; H.73:J§5.50. Plot-M ad has." cut-15' on. inch t-onadiur,per yen. rv.-....) Two inch“ or N than s unpaid Inca-nu Thwinehunlo. pervam...” ...Fr... ftr,trc',ty"'ei't,r yua............. “‘60.“... .. Fr"'..'-'..... 0.0:0h-u,_ ". ... m.rrtr. “out. Jam, ml IN 31"." Mtocatattcr I. In! lady’s Watson Bros, Carpenters and Builders. Auk 0.1.», turning; strut. Vptrerrowu “H.251! nutpAid witluioromo h " Do You Want Money. , Wu It us. L'r.il. 15:1 AIL' 1Gr'.?i'l' [RAIN DI. JAMIESON, ttt.t DUhTE of Toronto University anal Durham, - - Ont. hov- Town, Durham, "at 7th. 1m. Uraotsrrnu:n, and U?ilt'ail',T'AliEll, “Il’lhl. _ I" "ILL". BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LEGAL E. D. MACMILLAN, Bty',l,t'3,'i5 ATTORNEY, aet.--Ulr Por Ton n. Dunn“). out. - to In... no “THE REVIEW” AGENTS. READ THIS. 33-318: ~11.00 per yen in Advance MCI-A Y DE N & llUBAuTS, ARMS”: its'. Solicitors in Chaoeery, Iii-LT MtRrciTER.h' and Attorneys It Law, c. I. away»... A. "UKNEY at Law. Solicitor in Chan. GULSuunuuwm-r m B. it, Satay Public Sven-y Wh uraduy, MISCELLANEOUS. DR. FHisul.N.SN, ADUA'H'J ' Victori- Geo. a. Matthews, l Z. Pi I X1).\', RATES OF ADVERTISIX G Wood Turning, url "it. LIGHTBODY. 311mm.“ .u i MEDICAL. DENIM“. on NH Hun-l. 31mm tho rum-ac of Flu-icing. and nu... nrru r. -opeotuw, Puke“ mm. when, be m) be [and "ru A., 1'. a C. WATSON. " " "003. I , " ELB‘XLD l? up“). ists ' lctuth u "iversity ' out of the: Mon-Mai: tuwtbursw, oven" Mun duck I. m. to 3 p. at. m J . TOWNSEND DROJORE P. o. Sula: Illuw . bsr " can» mum unmann- h- (we. Address, Mashed], High. J. t noun-u triuurv Moo Ik y]? 34 28 to " Ter, utsdersigved having thoroughly re- mm! his (hulk-r), guiding New Furniture and ncuuawml ot the moat umlruvvd umsitgn,Guos prcpurcd {a “may [mu public mm I‘ll-vent it a... upplicwt dam. The Barnum: {any thrrau '.u for tho man. to my sums of umxmy a! any tine with... .03"! in duvet ruduvtiou of tiw principal of their mon- gubc duhu. Tun-so payments I! once stopping mun-st to u. trroporuouato about. No Fsuco--No couuuisAou-.No Bonus. c. If. JACKES, Lnvcr Tuwu, DURHAM. Kelsey.) Gallery to Stand or Sit for their Photos. BUILDER, Durham. keeps on hand 1, huge “och ot tkssh,Doorts and All kinda ot Hummus "uster'uun,tuoo u stock of Moulding. In Wauttt, “wood, Ind Gilt. Plum "rpocihedtionn uni nm- of Lumber null. nut. an shun noun. A "mstorts of Comm, (Junta. Shrunk sud Trim. mingsdxvuuou hand. . "Pl P, great stnugency of the Monty ht.srket, “lush has pn-mnlcd " the last no yuan not uuly In (Human but in an,“ Bum, but made Hm mun- xulmmutiu] Lou: Companies very Cannons in than! Investment... mu Very slow to tui. Hume lunlun‘ "scept upon security Luann to the tgicuctvi,.-tta, dg'prmiuu in my running Inn) Bum!)- tor “mummy.” in \‘uutmcnt null no unima- to Nun: it at roman-Luv mum of lutercst upuu itu. ptuvm Faun tioctuity. Thi., l'onwnny ix one " tho most 1ibomt in Ontario. 'ol I LVN 1otuutly r.cvuustvnd p. to thus-o wanting money. lune-l hull yearly nu tst at Mar And In Noum- bo' L ; nmy bo minke pmublu outwit-r Int! Putin wishing to get thwl would do to" wall and an: p.353) Us b01010 going ulsowhurc. Operatul. - . Upper Tomt,Durttam,01sPosito the “mum 06m Durham, Aug. 21. 1879. ttms 30min!!!“ puoo,r-rs short distaateqt north ot the Post omce. mud tisu, tantrum-l by" - _ The London a Can-unm- I...“ tk .II‘Icy Company. lJ-“ul. (Who-0 Agcut I um 'tin" they have about Half a. Million of Dollars 500 Men Wanted, “I “LICK. L FIRST-CLASS ”RAISE To ”Ill!!- “guidance at the Old Poatugue, Lower To", DU KHAN. TEE naueriber m impaled to Receive an] lan- “Si”. than on.“ W. and m the Lattas sun. on um Boy's CMJ-iut. AM Itsmnuimd. NORMA)" Mann“. Vulultul'. Durham Notice :2 Farmers lin'lhhk 81’“an Invent-em C‘omLimItud) Chap tor Cub. Thou Ina-Inne- In the but M.audgixu unmuTI-Mmu to tlumo min; hum. Sewing Machines For Sale. Instalments, cr Otherwise V N I C) Id I Aunts I {opalyuble To Suit Borrowers. TRUST AND LOAN co. op CANADA. Money to Loan First-Class Photographs. ty au. bl T'E Subscriber wishing to leave this ' pyt ot thu country ' lornle his pun)"- ' hu. 3. on "Aiuertstr-o, lungs-Bun of GI}; . . ;‘""" htrcut, b,ng, 13mm pmhum can“, li',', I An old geutlemav., leaning forward with 5 crux-Coal u gum] welim: uny- and at: , n. T I! .- ' . ' T . . Lotcoutauo, one urn "land. I gum} well And l his hands gasped ol Ct a gold headed caue' 'Ill, It.' I: ,'t'y,'/l't',r."/u'crLSpi',t'gieu'Jt"heit I was seated m It stitntmsr.honse situated up- "r mu r“ tt m.“ e um In re . . “huh. srertJ'rtlyr-1 will bv tcl'] chrap In; nrxhbnr 1m the grounds of a hotel at a fashionable I . be . . , m .. . . . 'ffr"t'ltlT,t',t'/y'1, 'C't1.'l..'7Mv'11'id." ' I wateriug"pluee. He was In a eornerhid by 1ntrtoun,Jtirie "I"'? -- _ Idruoping vines, and his face expressed 'a I . . ' . . “may painful thought. The a d Thr Acres of’ “P: tHU 'appn Rouse an " l, rehuiu of his sail musing was. "Only one Land Por Sale. I person in the world to love we, and I shall l -- Ilose even that law now l" I A GREAT BARGAIN. I f%, ., .. ., ws. . July tth, lam Tl! E Proprietor Wishes to dispose of Lot Nu. a. on Albert “In“. one Rnnm Eu: of an. mum SM 197! Hons: and Lot for Sale in Durham. TI", Subscriber offer- G Salty Lota 4 ind ft, on an uh Canto! an. Town-hip of Ohm-l. The bsta rum-m 'alo sen-m u! Uardwood. About 25 more: - etemrod;ttteb%i." good up any In ' Tom lamp. The iota will be uh! “the! (mm- ar or 1mm“, on - tc"rtue " lawman. For [annex punt-du- I." ly at Duhun P. o. to J, P. HUNTER. Durham. Fuspt. 17th. 11579. . . tum. PROPERTY FOR. SALE. POETRY South Riding of they. At the [mm-l panama prisms. Cabinat Sizes a Specialty. Alexander Robertson, N Real Estates at 8, 81, Ind 9 per cunt, according to midlan- canard. Vol. II. No. 42. ' "a.AG I: 0F PRICE"! Llll. A (on! ibrst-U.ists D.tr.t LAS' PM“: Beg-ltd! Imlvol ROBT. BULL. TAILOR, rum for Sale. T -tT--- IN THE 'i'ri7.nrr'iii',ru'.riir'rr"'"'" l "Uy forluuc," said Aline Hunter, with in clear riuu in her voier, "will furnish a l Phatm‘pm' ‘huuse snitiil-lc for a bunk clerk with five M posut lo PM“; I, humlrul u year salary, which is what my 293 a Specialty. lhllshnnd will have. If Mnlwlin has a rich 'l22:,"'s,tg,h,y,1,h',,221."'t'" [ Uncle he is not the man to live in expeeta. SURMAX KELSEY. l tion of money to come to him over the Prov.""". I grave. It bis Cut]. Hubert, as you suy, is a,0ptsositcttto “mum Ottirm , very rich, Malcolm would hate money won no. um, _ by me dxath " his nearest relative Ind __ __ - ’ "N -----_- l dearest friend he has. But I don't believe t BULL. Pt the mum-y. fur he never spoke of it to 41.1311. ItoBut'.'r Jos. F. MOWAT, Agent. Barium Ttated to Beccjfo be iitiihtttt "tttttsitter. cum! " "Nat ofa rich Uncle. He has tuld mo of a lame uncle. his mother's Irruhcr, who has been very kind to him. and given him bis education and a start in the World. Ile always talks of Hm with the deepen love and pity." . "Pity 'I" . “He suffers tortures horn the effects of a fall that has hunui him " life and often causes him weeks of agonizing pain. Mal. colm tells me with tears in his eyes of his fears of losing his friend." "Tell me, Blanche, some o? oh: best places to go for our furniture and carpets. It will be new wulkfor me to buy honse, hold goods, and Aunt Sopliy is not well enough to help 1uc much." "Oh, I will go with you. But. I declurr, ill were you, I would wait and see if your Aunt. is right, Year fortune will never buy or furnish such a house as a future millionaire should live in." "I think Aunt Mary has been misin- fonmd; that is "ll." "Then he is not Mr. llnlm' nepllow t" "I never heard him speak ofa rich nu- ele, and I ant quite sure he has no hope of iulxcntinu money. He has a good salary, and my little funune will furnish a small house; so Wt c-m make a Controllable and 1 hope, Ik happy home." "But yum aunt tells me he is the favor. ite nephew of the great merchant, Hurbert Bates, whose wealth is something enor- mous. You have only to help him play his cards well and he will probably be heir to s uttrgttfiessnt fovtune. But what nilsyou? You look " it I was txlliug you a piece of nova." "I wonder if it is the name I" mu muted Mrs. Courtland. "Did he tttrcr tTrak to you of n. rich Uncle t" Then the talk drilled into discussion tf briGlfiuety, of furniture and rtories ofthe wife's content in her own married life. But the old man leaning upon the one was thinking. “Can it be true , Doc: Mul- culm think so little of my mouev that will be bin, that u has never even mentioned it to his promised wife , Can it be tlnt I' shall gain n loving under neiee, instead of losing my nephew when he marries t" While he nun-ad upon the converution he had overheard. the silvery voices of hi; young neighbors still sounding beside him more was I sudden erash. Something atruck him upon the head, and he lost can. sciuusueu. . Loving hit nephew so deeply, Hubert Bates haul felt a keen pain at the new: of his betrotlml. He had new: soon Alice Hunter, but he knew she had been brought up in a circle of (which, and was the or- phan ncico of on. of society‘s tpryetst vom- lies. Mn. Mary Hayden. ' Cliu: than the summer home, And from youth; d people cuilectcd 14. the grounds brought. a tang of mausinedily to thVpot. The tvttctt tposts supporting the roof an ego aide had given way and tho side and rout had fallen in. Mrs. Courtland Ind Mia: Hunter were buried under the allen tim. “Did shut I I“: culm is so uulute and g: bets. the doouway being: Completely blockadcd, but {very uninjuredf Nut so with t'ao old gentlemen. who had been their uusutetcdlistcuer. m was taken out "Embroidery, Alice?" she said. A hand, Eerelrief 'eorner. For your trosscan t" "Ycs,'"tuul the sweet voice falhered, while a burning fhtslt crimsoned her fair cheek. "is it nut pretty ?" "Way. I want to talk to you about your prospects, Clll'd. Your Aunt Mary tells me you are making a splendid match P" “Did shut 11“: so, Blanche. Mal Ono was tall and dressed in n pretty coo- tumc that was at uni-e youthful and ma. tronly; the other was petite, blonde and not more than eighteen. Mrs. Courtland spoke tirst, On the other side of the summer-house, divided from the side the old gentleman occupied by a rustic partition, two ladies, young and fasr, hustled in, and taking out some fancy wurk, settled down for a chat. no In. durum. an: pour: in my To and And glorify the dar. Bo In. tha "won. that shed. In light To Men Ind Immunity the night. he like tho nus. that Inukle on, Although the sun and moan be gone. Bo like the In". that Itcmllut are. Though shunt sun and moon and slut DURHAM, Co, Grey, NOVEMBER 27, 1879 Loss or Gain. " Me Idle the Inn. "I nhall soon be well again,“ he said re- gretfully. q that her taiul win ill LAC; long months berore he died, and she was his nurse. This accounted for the noiseless woollen dresses, the velvet.til,od fret, the quick eye and really hair], and when the.sufferer neonat- cd teotstteiuutiness the gentle voice and tact that (piloted him in yuruxysms ottusia and fever. Aunt Sopliy was too much of an iu. validto help; but she sat beside the bed while Alice moved to and fro,ami perform- ed all nursing duties. _ mini, The season was overnud only these three remnimd of the summer boarders at the house, when one cool October day, the sick man, now fast recovering, called Alice to him. . ' "Yes," she answered chorrily, "very soon." “I shall miss my nurse.” "And I my patient, but I am glad you are recovering. We were afraid at one time there wvulil be a more painful part- ing." _ She made no answer, looking sorrowfully into his upiifted eyes. “Because you are old and seem poor and fricmlless. I am glad it was in my power to aid you. Do you think it was any great cost t" slip added, with n generous desire to lighten the burden of obligation. I move some money lying idle." . "For the wedding day, perhaps. ‘Well lchifd. you might have poorerjewcls to deck yo.ur bridal than an old;mm'| tears of grati- tado and love. I em gating well end shall- loou leave you. Will yea plea“ give no a keepsake P' . The girl looeseoed a little loeht from a chain round her throat, cut off one of her golden curls and put it in the place otwme heir she took out and laid the trinket in the old man's hand. "With my lo, e." she "id, softly. "Ah, clnld l" he said, "tut old man. lick and feeble wins little love." Mrs. Courtlnud declared Alice was out. tagingtlw proprietics most dreadful] y when the young girl went to the house and vol. unteered her services as nurse to the doctor; bat Aunt Sophy silenced all comment by moving her belongings from the hotel to u quiet boarding house, and the doctor found he had a. valuable assistant.. ' Alice explained in hee quiet. low voice that her mum wan ill toe 'eitne long months “You moan I was in danger of dying Why should that be painful , I mu old." “And a burden upon you, the doctor in. forms me. Why did you make yourself msponsiblo for "stranger?" The fair ttumdtttshed', the softeves were dewy with feeling, " Alice said. softly: "Yet," she said, earnestly. “you mast by lieve that I have nursed you sine. you were oonscidns with "betioat. ht y own tucker insane, but if an: you n“ . dtasghter's care or .m. belie" no, I will fully cum togimif po-iblo." . . . “Canninly; but there is not enough money about him to pnyhiu board tor n. week." "I will pay it." "You t" "Yes; I will not let him die for want of money I have. "IV-att' her lips quir. tmsd-Ne looks like my dear father who is dead." "Hem, pm. Herc come: the followers, to carry him to the station. I think I will have him taken over tome house where Ilmard. It will cost less and be more quiet. Three dayl later the house In: deserted. Aunt 50pr 1nd Alice returned to Keir home. and Alice checrhlly poU out If her mull patrimony for the boon! aiid W:- msad he: humble pan“. ' Sign little graded how dun ‘n ' impres- sion her cite aitd “Math.” had made up on the hem so thug cloud against human "treturn, no diutru'alful of any mlvunces trom his fellow creatures. It was a toveh- tion to him, this Lethe charity to an at?" sbrauger. 'IIo hm] gone to tho hotcl’ merc- 1y to see Malcoltu's choice, and ivad pur- pearly left all clue to his identity behind "I suppose he must, go to a hospital." But the ride --thts journey. 'Will cause great additional altering, perhaps result-in death." _ "Doctor will they Loop him here it he is paid for t" "Can I help you 2" Mee Hunter asked. "No, child, not now." . Bat when they had all deserted the tn. jmcd man, the surgeon, still busy binding up the arm as he lay upon 0. bench brought from tho ruined summer house. felt a slight touch on the hand and looked up. train. A surgeon summoned tur speedily as possible, announced a broken arm and injury to the head, making I likelihood of u long tedious illness. Time was' sum: animated discussion, some suggestions sf hospital, a search through the pockets of [ the unconscious victim, resulting in the _ discovery of a small sum of money, but no l, letters, paper: or cards; and finally a Je. trettion of one and another going his of her wnv, withthe consoling retuetion, "It's none of my business." Nobodyknew him. He had some by the morning hail), hld'tnkon breakfast but no room, and ”kid “3011061 for the return "What will they Jo with him P' A Wsesvsa.--ahe public is taught ascr- iohs lesson in the misfortune of Margaret Baker at Toronto. The poor woman had just bid goodbye to her parents, who were going off on the train. The parting was deferred until the train started. m her busty flitht tran the moving cars her dress caught, she was pulled under the wheels and had both her legs so mangled that am- putation was found necessary. Tho prac- tice of parting with friends on board. the cars at the last moment is a very danger. ous me. It has cost many nlifo and limb. ‘and it is high time the people learnd the lesson. r Truman: Accmzvr m Bsvmut-tast week a. most melancholy accident happen- ed in the outskirts of Beverly swamp. A young man named John Chomp was en- ‘gnged in pulling stumps. when he received juiura, which will probably prove fatal. li, and his companions. named Ed. An. l, Jesrson Ind Warren Chump, land just raised [a stump, when . rhowcrot'niu camo on.: and John Champ took when under the 'stump. While there the elm-is supporting the stump put-ted mud the terriblo .weight fell upon Chamfw, etushing him to the ground, exposing " intestines Ind break. ing his buck in two plan... the unfortunate man was immediately attended to by Dr. Maiusrar'mg, of St. Gnurge. who holds out but little hope of his "ba"tsry.--Mereurv. In tho vat of Ireland two tenants of a lady ‘wha had the audacity to bring her their rent veto nearly murdcred on their t way home. The next day they had tin cows and nine sheep destroyed. "My love for Mulcalm can bear riches or poverty," was the answer: "but, sir, our home needs you. You will come. will you not lo the children who will try to make your life happy by loving care? Long be. fureT knew you, Malcolm told mo he hoped, when he had tt home to win you to live in it. Will you let me, too, beg of you to come to us t" "I understand, now.“ Alice said to Ma.'. colm. "why you wnpted me to wait until Ifter' the wedding to take our house. You wanted to surprise me." “I assure you I am " much surprised as you are. though it was Uncle Hubert. who persuaded me to wait." So, where the rich, lonely man had tar. cd to lose the one love ofhis life, he gained another tendexer, sweeter love to brighten his declwing years by a daughter's devo. tion and 1afhsetius Then. before she could answer, the old man continued: "I have thought. Alice, it was unkind to have my nephew wait for. my death before sharing my wealth. l have borne a. curse of distrust in my heart for many veers. thinking my money won all the "botiots, nave Malcolm's that was Mered me; but though you were well content to wed the young clerk uud put your own patrimony into hishouic. you must not refuse my heir, who has accepted from me an in. come that makes hi.u iudcpcndent, And this house." "G'sdly,ehild, gladly!" the old said. SAW 1huc---Listowel Banner 'iaJ'tit-- Messrs. Neilson Bros., known in this vicin- ity as contractors for railway tits, have lately purchased the machinery of Messrs. Scott and Martin's saw mill, in the town- ship of of Grey, and are having it put into a saw mill in the township of Proton. Mr. A. Melllwraith, of the Listowel Foundry, has the contract for pulling in the ma- chincry. Wondering, but obedient, Alice wos speedily ready, and v.3 driven to . bond- some house, when the door no open to usher her into. a stylish drawittrroous, when, a gentleman awaited her, and Mal. colm advancing, said t "My Uncle Huburt, AW." Kindly blue O'e8 looked into her own, "i'.hered [lauds were extended and a voice she well knew mid l T "We are old friends, Malcolm not, Mice t" "Aliee has gone home, and will remain until November then she come: to Mrs. Hayden's and will buy her furniture." "In November t" "Yes." Late in Novemhcr she came, her trunks full of Aant Suphy‘s presents, and Aunt Mary gave her a cordial greeting. A grand wedding was the display upon which that lady had set. her heart, and Alice shrank I little at the comments upon the rich unch and her own good fortune in thodirwrut match." But justheiure the wedding day. a little note was brought to Alice by A gorgeous tootman, who was driven to he: aunt's be. hind . private carriage. The not» Ins from Malcolm, and begged her to come to him in the canine. Knowing naming of the recent accident, the young mm: was shocked at the change in his uncle's thee. . “You've been ill l" he cried. “Very ill." “Why did you not and for mo "' "'I have had even better nursing than your‘s, Malcolm. Ihm't “k me any quas- tioue not, but. tell me about the marriage I pramntions." I 'him. m hadintende'd meeting' Alice. if possibly unknown tyl watching her un. observed, but accident 1m! Jlnrovyp them together in a. my be Iittrirxantteitmt'ea. The Amt me ha mu]. of his "savory wu to write to his nephew and Malcolm met him at the station when he returned home. Are we mun A Gnu") Cont-mu I-In the Globe's Montreal despatch of the 6th inst., sppesr- ed the following t "A depntstion wss here "yesterdsy from the west in connection "with the Georginn Bey and Wellington “Railway. The gentlemen comprising it "Ud nu interview With Mr. Joseph Hiek. “son, of the Grsnd Trunk ltsilwsy. which “ended in s manner most sstisfsetury to "both parties." At this our friend of the Herriston Tribune pricks up his ears, sud in bis lest issue propounds a. number of con- undrnms regarding the G. B. and W. ltailwsy scheme, broadly intimsting that there be those who do not very well know "what the Directors men." Of course we feel bound to relieve our old acquaintance from his gnswing suspnse. Cottfueuttilly, then.theso Grand Trunk end G. B. sud W. chaps are n desperate set of couspirstors. Tell it not in 1Grristoo--wlusper it not in 'I'obermury ',--it is gravely feared that in solemn conelnve they have together Con. cocted a grand plot against the existence of that greatest need of the .tte--tl" Strut- ford and Huron Rnilwsy t We should mt be surprised to learn that some dark night they had descended upon it and smuggled it off in their csrpet beg. More tluut tliis- deeper. darkvr, vile: still r--the sacred pre- cincts ot Hurriston itself may not be are from their ruthless grasp! It is just smong the probabilities that thst tu’r and bloom. ing eentre of civilisation my Inks up some tine morning and find itsell deposited in s ssndy waste nest 'l‘inhuetoo throngh some nnhsndy mutt-i1) of these etil spirits! It “ugh our humble mesns these great vil- hni- In unmasked sud deep: to so msny gran! into-reek is netted on: mission will here been "ettmptialtU. No assaults Mr. T'rih-oitimorriau--uo monuments! We heirs simply done our duty l Virtue is its own rswsrd 1.-.Wmsminer. ,_ “e. ___ "unn- “runny, tune the intention of pnrehneiug lone pine lend he being desirous of engaging in the timber busineu. Henna mede munmente for I the purehase of 500 none of pine limit, l near the village of Kelvin, be emedlooull , in e week and nettle " it. m went about a mile wet of the villttgs to u hotel. end Laid he wlshed to remain over night. Afte tee he noticed some rather suspicious look. ing men looting ebout', end " he had a large sum of money on hie person, he step- p -d outside with the intention of hiding it, which he did by pledng it in on old ttoike. pot, which he buried eighteen inches under ground. Next morning he wanted to take it with him. but noticing that he we: Ivetohed, concluded to let it rennin until‘ the next week. He then preceded to Tor _ onto, end was suddenly taken ill end be. came delirious. One day he wrote uletter end securely festened it in a email tin box. Shortly after this he made his will. bequeth- ing some property in England to the elder, and this tin box to the younger son, poe- seseion to be given when they came of age. Shortly utter this he died, and the remain ing members of the family went to reside in Boston, and soon afterwards removed to Texas. Five years ago the elder son re- turned to England. end eecured his petri- niony. and is living there " present. Three years ego the younger eon recur-d hie tin box, and found it contained e minute dee- eription of e large rum of money. buried beside the hotel near the village of Kelvin. At that time the young men wee engaged in herding eettle. end did not eoneider the buried eofi’ee-pot worth looking efter, end continued " herding until ebcut e month ego, when his mother died. He then eemc to Kelvin to seek his fortune. After relat- ing his story he enquired of his friend where the hotel stood, and being informed that it was about a mile cut of the village, the two proceeded to the site of the old building, and alter an hour's work succeed- ed in coming upon the hidden treasure. After amply rewarding his companion, Brown started for Tame. l ---- e. -01 - ---- Princess Louiu, experienecd a. stormy and unpleasant passage from Canada lo England. The Snrmutiuu won damn-d sixteen hours by a river obstruction bef, re reaching Father Point in the St Lawrence. and “tenant, on arriving " Anticoeti. encountered a 11er y snowstorm end gelee from the out. which involved a detention of nineteen hours in addition. Special Interim were at 0.th the ”commo- Mnol Handguns- I“ mucous: port tide of the _ and in mum of the he", -turthe PM Im Men. peueduerulcto wumwu. Ou three occuious only we. the ebb to go on deck. but the several time dined in the saloon with the other 'etgers-tortss tour in muttber--U a table at a It " bend! and suite. On the 011th Wynne of the Princess in the name chip. and under the umo commander. Captain Aird, bu Boys! Highness was equally, it not won. unfortunate " to weather. l (PM the Rail.) , Kelvin, Co., Norfolk, Nov. W.--0ar us. uolly quiet village was excited hut week over the M that i stranger nppenred in the neighborhood, and dug up I pot Med with gold. The stranger; who you his name " Brown, come to the viii-go on Funky last, and speaking ooMtutttially to o young man of this plane. "loud his story, of which the following is o brienry. opais :-Twenty-unoo your: Mo his {other with his funny. emigrated horn England to America. After remaining for six months in New York they proceeded to Canada. Leaving his wife lid two sum in Toronto, the {sum set out for Norfolk county, with A Norfolk County auLim,i, Whole N o. 93 life. We Inn-t, therefore, taste the gall if we are to taste the glory. Ifjustilied by tuth, we must autthrr tribulation. When God ave- I soul he tries it. Some believers an lunch snrprieod when they Are called to «Ger. They thought they would do some grout thing for God; hut all he permit: than to do is to 'rufter for hm sake. Gu round to every one in glory ; each hes n dithmnt story to tell, yet every one u bl. of whit-p. But Inn-h. " were brought ant of them. It wee I dark cloud. but it meted any. The water was deep, but they reached the other side. Not one there blame; God for the way he led them tltitt . er. "Salvation'." is their only cry. Child of God, murmur not at your lot. You must have A palm " well " a white robe. Learn to glory in tribulation: also. (a) God choose, that men should he tried, but I , man beware cf tempting: " neighbour. God knows how mil how much, and where and when Mm in his brother's keeper. Ind must keep him according to his knowledge. H mun experience. like the atom light; of a ship at lea. too often il. luminates only the path we he re psi-ml over. God. therefore, cum" Divine light to shine upon our path through the Indium of trial. and in “in light. we see light clou- ly. F Apia. moot of ther.shotoaa thnt emu our pathway through life no muued by tstatHiug in our own light. God. tlnrefon. removes such illusions out of our way by up pncticnl teaching of trial. end wc.then. wulk with Hum in the truth. Hence. if God hns chosen your way, depend upon it, it is the best that could he eltoscn ; it may he rough, but it is right; it may he whom. hut it is safe. w ,v - - _ - "it yd!) want I thing well dam. do it yourself," in " muim of very limited appli- cation. Sir [mound Tilley'u exploratory war is In eminent illustratim. of the folly of “liming to do personally what it is utterly imlmilolo for lily individual. how. o'vor earn»: and honest. to campus. The ue. of any one munJay personal inspection 't n kw faetorisa, Ind 'UArrtautrg with A few luv-autumn" been and than, qualify- mg himself to pronounce on the data of wade throughout the Dominion. in than u and”. u it would he to ground .m. cal lymm on the mull, of I mien-conic “Imitation on but!!!“ of dust. Tho moat tint our Fin-.1100 Miui.ter can In". burnt in " WWW is that Smith lam. Ind Wu than. and Jon“ sud Helium. ”when Ola, bums. {an 00-. our. at ow. uh m mum loan can. or other. they luppenod to In Ion. time - "an End, wank tho but}. “to.” real: it, and certainly not can]; an ken-No at di-iug.-Poro Us“ The “10mm "quoting the “In of the Grout Wonk-m Railway of (nun-ll. UM foreclosure ttrooeeditv.ns any: it in “to do“ Mr. .30.“ will nil with! on tue 6t'a December vial: a... but mtg-p hoods. body to coupled: the “10 um] hull“ at Guide. to) Jenn (lupus: In. when under the mm of trid to draw nou- to Him u sg-mpnthising inond. We, therefore. an- 4er'rllesireutmstat, ot trial. cling duct to Christ. Every wnve of trouble, for Curstu sake. lifts the coal higher upon the rock. Every Arrow of bitumen lime “but the believer mates it hide mute in the clan: of Jesus. 4. In all our Mull. God deals with as u Bi: own in love. tiauetiiied diction! are in evidence of our adoption ; we do not prune dead tree: toumkn them mum...» those which an plauted in the dawn. but «ch as belong to the garden aud you.“ ltr, (h) Chastimment in not in heaven. be. cause them than is no sin; not in hell. because there than is no amendm'um. It is M. couunwiuu of th use that are in the may. and o.rthem only. T , vine low Ind chat-u- (e) A 501.5115 'l'uurur-Whem God n- fused to correct, then: God rem-Ives to de. uroy. There is no mm " near the edge, so near the "u"m, so an: be", In In whom God will not BO much " would a md upon. o. S. The Duke and Duehen a! Bud-Id: will won celebrate their gulden voiding. The Duke i: lord of 43W”) an”. Iona which he Ilsa-m a rgutal of Ilium”! yozr. (b) Jesus oan I sweeten tdBietion; 1 Me. but Mutable. (a) Jan: nukes Ill fuel Ilia Divine lym- puhy. m VI: mule perfect through out- tuiugittoeder bunny-thin. Iiththooonr "rd,4saettamo0titiaioa, 3nd “can.” with the bowels ofeompusion. um. He spanks to llwm iu the soothing tortuts,-- When thou [meat through the Intern. I will be with thee ; and through the liven. they llllll not overflow thoo '. when thou walkest through the In. thou shalt not be burned I neither mu the fian1e kindle upon the. Again, in terms ofeuual tandem!!! nail care, m thus midi-uses tuem--rrear than not ; for I In) with thee : be not dis. mnyed ; furl am thy God .. I will strength- en the ; yen. I will holn a... . .-. I --='- on the ; you. I will holp than ; you. i"iG uphold thee with th. right hand of my righteousness. ug are insepnm'. thirty run with loud all hit“: qrrtUe through that painful mummy my.“- in hooyilthi-hm's Hood and hill do" Binnie .-how dunk. Much turn Kin quickening glam ttpon the poor the, which now follow him with nduinJhough _ sometime: faint And feeble. to obey Him , "ru and not to lunch mod diligently for the dent uiuuor. (the lad pinto! honey of the coupe”. till lie in“ Ilia. an In Ilandcu one, who. like a lost them. criu and culls pileouuiy upon hi. Shophon] t tt III» Loni knocks continually at tho has ot "rtrhd-ieirr.to-tariat and-I'M.» communion: to it Hi: aim. who cm be. lieve that when the hurt open-a and inn-it. Him to out. B. will turn a deaf an to the invitation, and refuse to com. in t 8. Our trials Are the Mon which cw "trttdsto as as. “W lid. How dull our Divine Shem. tho " 'rowedattarHistost chap " that and The Um of hut in the pi. not only Innotify. but ; not only render it pram- No. I. fi]

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