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Grey Review, 21 Oct 1880, p. 1

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IRECTORY a My. 1-- Ian NEOUB. mun run I!) c n manna Jab Ngry, I57. an M03 sacru- - TIME tnada WI “raking In: "ruiood u "WW“ by Huh... Mea. w"! in I)... When A... Amitt u and was md. ' wrung “r. could M n. whiU Hp... 0p..- BRCCB , Dr. Pulp tll "but. "tod with.. [lulu-w . and In. rule. hm c -- 2ut1t monk per Ind, "" tmit. " In"; h , mun-I Lamb “ “Mu no.” A.‘ ninth “on“. A ril. mi... “I. bean. I29. will. nob each I. (all Hint.- Hi Ito m tho {null tract I. no! II... ' ado Ill! M.. halo Mb " l in l.- . - - . - ,___..V ,_ -. --..-,. 'STI'? "Hula 's'lei'r,',1"gl'/8dt.e"o" Q“... ot Land- “(I " . N I I I . rum-u! 'Salt"""'" Ilium): for an“! We. Pino Saved Welling- ton Boot. - moo. Luna Bal-. ab. B-sd. gt M. b". Show. _ - no best Proud: Stock _ QOUTU 'IND, Durham, lust Cutie. k Yul HM. built: Fur-Imam Mutan- In on- than“. would WM! ”Imam of “mg... I“... tmtrue. m "rr ingo>wd and. qtxrAmta-a. I N thanking lain alt-emu.- and mun for their put ttsvtms.-drotivit'tasg "My Nonnum- ts- In «W that In- " luv fully [Imp-wed to r"- ~"llu any "alw- that .2.- tre alumna! to him with Mum-u uol nut-nudity, and so - or one.» an In "to viii-. "tttt Bull. Frank Lim. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath d; Lime M" In "any! to trtt All amid-n entrusted to M.) on the “new: now “a in a an: clu- was: CIODIING ountuuy "and“! to. ZEN Us CLARK. "Huh... "tr " IN. uum 'PV. ailment" washes to intimate to "-. N no Pablte "eaenuty tttat bani-“Nth: .IIuvo Mm.- human-d with the be“ will", toe Gristing d: Merchant Work, and“! twp an baud n myny I at. in and Nun-rim: mm». m “an... not.“ and " um tow land-Cu "in. In rum] “w 'c any of Mn.“ an MaMLmH n mung-thug WII),PU ttir "" EDGE MILLS, DURHAM. nu iii-Jun ttil, iii iwauriT, Gtr.,.c. :Ednnant)‘ hrs-AI My nun ply South End Bakery, Durham. li' l.'2.‘l( )".‘\L. I I "n lu, A'Altl" tyur'y nr-xr "tortt.rlt, " lL,kP, C mun-nary. and L‘s-fund Jun-“0.00! Cutting Specially Attendod u "tu"hsth..Nortg" In". W. CHITTICK, MAIN STREET, DUNQALK V23 PERINARY SURGEON, Drain!!! " d .1. "o,iiitrro" Dali-1.. In, to. I” M' i id,', ' oys- av AMT": I I he. "Moo. on. do»! a Dunk b'rstotos.,Owen Sun-m C. ltl'avmu. y 50 ALEXANDER BROWN, my: ROCK\‘I!.LH mus. Al p, " Boot and Shoemaker, - . - w. T"'".""'""""- 33:39:53.2: mambgwnm-do “up SPRAY AmlAIS. fe., Martino] three ink- tor " tb, alvsrtuwr"rut nut k ex- qoul a “IOI. A I-r-tts, one“ when wcomuniel! by writ-tstruction. to tho orrtNrsry, are marl-cl until torurten, And charged at reg. liar mto, " -.aattrtt or. nine-Ir... ............N Do. tar-tu....... .... " (Juan rhodium-u chart! a on. pol bin. tor tb, in. lmlm. sud 'd cu. yer line In gal. Nun-pant iusortion --- Award} ordinary nation " births. marriage, hall“. . " all kind: of local news. inserted no of tsurge. Lower 1mm. I Pr Ami um] and but»... eard~:oln inch - atvl uomer, put your, . . .. . . .. ' 4 f m; mac. or “an. Nonpariel Ion-In , T was inobuoln. peer-.............. Mt Lynn-r plum, w r-...,..."....... " '__. aluml. " ....... ......m L‘uggthlmu. " ...... .......5o '. CALDWELL “H.235 " not paid within two months.“ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ' LEGAL lthltl ”on, I. Loan. Atthe "es, Our-Inn Stud Durham, - - Ont. PA LE 1212. BA)“ l up”: ‘I'Illluv h MISC BLLANEOUS. Mtiut5TERS and Attorney's-nth“! handwr- in Hum-wry. ('unvoymu. ete., u Sound, hm" 'NIIHIBI' at Flo-an. on“ - Than-h] “mantel-no. m: . ' FRI HT. J. W. F3051, LL. B. my“) . run- A"omrr. MCI".\\'I)EN I RUB MtiU.RTFAts Sum-Stunt " I.‘A"“I“..-A. TTUIZNEY ut Law, Sc-lirillvr in Chart "TmiHit1ilVIENir" Merchant Tailor, 'rEawV.--t1.00 per youin Advnneo my , autumn-tom I. B E. I). MACMILLAN, TTURNEY . AT . LAW, ae.-0rrgce Eve ry "l? h ursday. RATES OF ADVERTISING: nul In “an. All L143. Also mpuluy M JOII'I'S. Lot “Jinn. I N . u. it. Baum-ck. Frost gt Frost. ITE "t Ontario Vetrinttr.s, Col mu Partie" Drug Wore, Um: Tor" 0.. May 25th, toe. Z. N l X( b.N, DR. KIEIISNAN, ATE of Tietoria “I; MEDICAL. r'Aui.l,r J. W. L'BAWFOBD. x DA is IPti an. slum my“ " whim tt " "anus": ker, hag remand to mnmumm panama. Just In man, when nu will u “(may " "foul. "that. "an" qupHA-Il In the von tow prim-s. Pantry rhnm, mar Cattle. I'i1P,tett PM " ll J. TOWNSEND v 7th OxT P1erlehtr . mm very ARTS, J. t nonm- "It Mrt9, in Chancery. the Madman Notary PM tuve at hu.1t6 rue: Y" _ J, A Halstcd * 00., “7 I" :Ehdu'2tPd"25E=tS, DURHAM. the ya! FAM ty no p" on.“ “313513; a“ A.) In" 'juplmulg " "pl-[3 quaquM Sttp.tmiinr "T'IOCI lit UA $72 Spring Jutd Anna“. “in. ilusidcuetr--0ppovite the Canada Pushy- terian Church; JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. he Town " Almn tor Wtuon t Co. vallu: Mao-him: Mnnulsetunu. Hummus. which In: H [In-pure“ to m-ll the", for rod: and on time. These nut'llhu‘l I" will In ml highly hishod. m fox nu)" drtst. lug-room. 'PII,'; Mdmcnlwr is prepared to 1teeeive and Make l‘p,ou thr shortent notice, and in chm Lr"eattttyle9bm and Boy's Clothing. Auood iitguarrtutie.d. 'rcsi,ler.ce at the: 01.11'uawmcc, Lowchown $58353: To nrmvn and hulhli‘in mprt on short date on- d. ’r; l " [Inn's or gum] cull-mun. tiuler Iumu punk-mod " a mix vntmstiogt. hmhsiauuml ntuunul Hunk um. rynbla atatt Bank: in outario and Que to. Co11cetiots at Hutch and “counts on "mums toms. "1'100 'd 'M Oeice opposite McAJister'a Hotel grins and Summer Fashions Icgulnl teaeived. Durham. Rah. H. 1875. ] $100 Reward! l w tic::.",-,:::::,);?.':,-,?,:,:,:?.,:,:,,::::,: lune-o Inlhlun‘ Br'ularly llnolvol til 5m ml. Maine “RNA! in! Kult, "u Int No. (in. Con. 2.12 u. P.., um ' urn; Thu hum in $ht il warn-d. Thorn can he I grrastuotlot'.usv an. m! this land. This Inna will 3' lm "rld uhvu‘l'nr (“ulnar part. on time. For In: , ther I'llllicu as "pt0y to Wm Dnvhhwn, Huh-l Sunk”. or to w V, “xii-r thu ulmw- reward to tttry par- in" w!!- wlll fur-lush I: will. nautical oqu-nu- " rmuill 're punk- "Minn. or "We-ring "I " at!" r om under our 'l‘nule VIM-k. -4‘u-Iorim~." Wr nrr IO'I' III-nullit- llh'l‘ri um! Prmrrrrt- of the ("n-urine Ylllrhinr "II-.and turn bun-cl In br-udrd "i u .ror'ot, ." n V. . 1 memo Oil Company. Cutting done to Order. House and Lot for Sale in _ Durham. wr, I TIle, Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. 35. 2nd l‘unrrnhinll, Hunt 010.11.. Tutu-Mp of l m. "eh;, containing JW “twink“! 70 was clear- oulv The hum is snuntud uhuut 5111th trot" Dur- l hum Kuilwuy Slum-n. Terms ".tltP.-940o down, lur [minmuv Urue " m be given. Fur turn"! w- [ucuhus Inna) tu F. Manna burn-m, one Tef Proprietor WINK?“ todupore of Lot 1 thr, 3, on Alla-n ts'tron,rne llnuuo Faust ot Gur. I Mnuu titrvet, Loxser Tosx n. Putnam. 0n the lot 1 11 trrecteu I maul (bu-Him: Hum! Ind Stable. The Lot vuntnim one an": othuul. I good Irv" Ind I mum. and A number of fruit Ira-mum the fronds“. Lu: unnlrn [mnwmm It.“ Inna in nut-M01 ed. The whole proper!) will be sold their to. mash, or, “that“ L10 In may he may! “pun. For further lmrtirlllurh’ and) at the Pomr.w omce. l lmrhumJqu MAM“). Pasture and Meadow Land for Sale or to Rent. I tutcrest Inland " the rate of Ma per cent. pw Innllm. 2.r, Sherbourue Street, Toronto. la FM: SALE by G. C. McFARLANE rtrr r 'l'nwn In": Stun. and also atd. H. I A'rr.L's “mural and Madam-0 Store, 1-1.. m. r, n t,trr, \Iumlzl mamas». and!!! Alcxander Robertson, MAL-27:11 um Farm for Sale in Glenelg. FOR Sale. the South llnlf of the Tin"! iri.isiott of Lot Twenty-eight, in nu rim . once-nun “on m we u-nlnn hold. in the lou mm]- M Betsttr.ek. Tutu!) mn-clund.und m y urn» wetttUnbered “It. (nodal-ml Hardwood. WM. nu h? u unwinding Creek. Thin land um M an“ 1' map for Carts, or rat Cull Ind the buluuu-m-currd bt mortgage. 'ur tum." MIDI- hua “up” to A WEEK. $12 It any 'ttgi-rich-rice,),? runny oatttt tree. A nu TIC! a co. , iiiiht ithtttt (ttttrider, PROPERTY FOR 25 Acres of Land For Sale. Olcualu. April 29, teo, DURHAM San, DURHAM. BOUT 90 acres of {nu-lure and meadow (m: mk- yr mung, n an th (our urn ot Flt" Deposits Received, MfONEY AD VANCED TAILOR, Vol. III. N o. 36. k In your own lawn. Term-1nd " (we. Address ll. BALLET & co., Port . Ul‘l l “3‘ \Imi DURHAM. WM. JOHNSTON, Normuby, or F. MACRAE. Durban G. L, DAVIS. Mung", F. SIM'RAE, Durham A. "0BERTBON tl. WILLIAMS. on the prmniul tt.tu “-118 ohtio-uasattteqttuhe,qe_ as: at tho id. Ho tho nit. In my can mint-non» erftbs "sr-Hut-iii!'"' But tiny paid no Mutation, and conu- quontly mat the fate prophesied for him. A his: doe, running with I foreign nilor, made I duh it him. Tiny, taken by It"; prise. [no I tying, an] dmppeued from the right of ite mistrosua. Tide wu bait out. And the nut" ten foot halo. the level of the quay. The children, with 3 load cry. nu to thn edge; their little favorite mus splashing the water, and tho curnnt Ina “reaping it town!!! tho bow of ' brig moored . little higher against the gm, ( "Don't oryanbrr. py ttet him by yam" I tmid I 1 sad I smack-lay rapidly threw of his juk- l ttot on at. kicked at his heavy boott, sad Jumped "a." in. ROM it“ 'e','l','l'i'C,"e'l"t'l'CI "Beg tnd holding out In: Inn- to tme droning (Home. "0 Tiny, Tiny. will no on uh ion?” the skiff ehi1daeghosrtMe on Whoa. "Tiny, you are . very naughtv dog to go so near the edge. You will tumbl- in, air. Come hero l" ' I A pretty place in the quny on the Tatu imouth river, and a quaint one. There {are few places in Englend where the yards for the 'hips, in they lie by the quay, all lt touch the Laughs of trees. as they do here. Abroad the sight is not an uncom- lmun one, and therefore " Yurmouth it Ineeds to listen to the language which is lLemg spoken around to assure a stranger ‘he in upon English and not Dutch soil. Generally the renal: lie two deep along the quay, but upon the morning ttpor which this story opens there had been u long bout of [and weather, succeeded by t gentle northerly breeze, ot which the shipping had taken mluntnge. so that the quay was unumnlly deserted. Ahngthe aide walked n nurse, with two tslsilureu- eight and ten years old. A little dog trisk. ed by their side. As they welkcd along, the dog ran close to the edge of the quay, lurking " broken headsets and other rub. Irish floating up with the tide. in spite of the calls at hie young mistresses. I _ I bond. wort duped in pmyer. lAt dusky hour of .Tentide, a women form wu , were; I And or. than curls were In” to rest upon their . downy bert t A father's handiu blessing laid upon um curly , ham, '. I There was I time when round thin consume child- . I in: form were Chrcwn l The thousand comlnrtu, door delightu, and gunm- ian cares of home; {The budding lnppinoss ot1tte 311mm on his care- l true brow; I And love, and warmth and light won that. ( Whore on than Hes-lugs new , ”hm not the man's norm um unk the {other I ‘nuth m won ' . , T",rag an: Itcul 'tuert- than.“ the mother In I her "no; I Twas not the ruins name that am: pt the pleu- J out home “my. I Amt turned the p.tietst toil of you: to like! in a l day. I § The demon of the wine-cup not the lumen brnin k i on tire, i And plunged ttia soul and body down into ruin I dire. _,, While drop by drop the life blood oozed from oat I the thumbing hunt. I Ot her “to nun-d to cling to him till (loath I mm nhnuld part. ,' I And when the weir)“ lilo was o'er they had her in _ Um “round. _ And lett her ehild in this cold world to wander up and down: And new. ulunemlth freezing torus, bencuth the wintry lily, He.imuted upon ma ooid,vrhite snow, and wildly prayed to die. When morning, Vin. he! “rooming light, can. o'qe tho cum-m hill. And tUahed her bum: “hum the pull, she now I hlm inc-ling still, I Though from his cold and ported lips come not t one trembling word: I Tho hlno Gyro rut-ed to haven were trinsed-trs. “Omhon’l Pawn" wu bond." l l an angel bright, _ tihtt um I might "ortMt Vrotty won; Plane let me go twilight. I mum to feel he! dent Winn mm new: around me f dd; o Plant, lat me go to her, I Am so very cold.” Then use . “In. whene'er theso name mull 1 And kneeling you], down he duped hig punched I . hund- uul payed. . “My heavenly Faber." were the word: um how his [Illa up. came- And may . dabrtt and diam-l night his pnyet ind been the "m.- 'Pmu lot um die And, And tub mo to the gentle Bu {ours and, I want to go " vary mum; I In: no Tory col-l. [ When mother died uni wont to hen-an, to be l And hoge upon M- duck the tun that ttowed no I moumlully. l They ton-d nu curb ton on M. brow, matron _ an». I,” of blue l That glanced Inch loch of wanna. from on. their an" hue; Though none but God Wu near to mark the ten." that from tht In tolled, While trout hits lips can. on the mom. "I In: so very cold 'r A draw-inu- cunc o'er bin tram o, and noon tm) Camila weep, l And on tho shining mow he thought. to lay him 1 down and deep; , But true to holy “sebum. am hi. evening player I ' POETRY . out on the bowsprit, lowering the bight of . a2=7=.tT2rcr, LTC-ite-Czar-_-car v ,_ -,,__.-.-..._. oft rope, and hauled him and the little Tho "ee? my». dog up. Tiny was noon dlncing wildly _ " P. “Ll-Ill." mam. . . . Tm in the a“. of We 'not mu, months) round 1.uu mistress, stopping l""e""tllr I “a. I for an instant to shake the valor from In: When a: u. bound tn wum'. ettaina, and a“ , cont. The boy shook himself too, put on Aanight gh,',',',',',',,',',',',',,",",',:"- a“ dam g hisjnckot, when boots in his hand-he '"llll,: o." tho cum. I had no stockings om-and was walking on, And chilling wind- Ttel o'ttr the "one In wild I when the dog's murtrestr came up to him. ' m: o C"2'lt",'1t", feet h m w "I m:,oh.ao much obliged to you. Tiny y "1u'ilt, “a "of", CY u" would havo been drowned; and you have At lat. o'ercomo with warms-I. on): down upon Saved his life." tn. “my; " . . . n . . Iii-tender Iona Vt! thinly clad, though rough, 0031: right, 1m ritzy, til; ILhl' In a - - bleak winds "rrpt by, l g emper“ one. “I g I could From Tinsley" WORKING UP. A YARMOL'TH HISTORY. DURHAM, Co. Grey, OCTOBER 21, 1880, Magazine. " could have stared when I was,” the boy aid ' "the mum of “a. whoa] oiNeed to get mo Apprentiul well there, and he aid I could ms! and write to well I would anon: butt Mod the thought ofthe 'Wm not going to otUr you money," 1.. aid. and the look of ingot died out of the boy’. fm. "How long buoyoi: bound“ 'mr-rn?" mow... isn't. it " "Tlrnt'e than: it," "I but you got on well It school. bay. 'Oat mdoyou Nebula-en?” . out, and looked so sorrylikg. that! jumped in right oif. There!" . Ned 113nm looked in surprise n the lad: he was I hudmme. well-grown boy, but rather thin, "Well, 8waneott, no you picked my little girl's dog out of the water t" “Yes I did," said the boy doggedly; “And I don't want toy money for it, so don't of. fer it. I just did it beefy“ she squealed Two hours later the boy was ushered in, looking very uncomfortable. "Iluuiph l” he said to himself, "pore lit. tls heggur! I wonder where he came from and who he is, What a lot of cases like this cuuhl be picked out of the parish ree. ords I" Then be touched the bell, and his clerk cnme in. “Hopkins, if Hughes of the qteinJier' comes in, tell him to send up the boy Swancott of Ins smack; and ask him what sort of boy he is." l Mr. Ilnrgitt was as good as his ward. The first thing after he not to his Mice,and had read his letters, he took down a book in which were entered the particulars re. garding the apprentices, of whom he hm] some twelve or fourteen. Comparatively few of the smack-boys of Tttrtttouttt belong by birth to that town. They are, for the sport part. natives of the inland counties, apprenticed by the poor-law gnar- dians. "8waueUt, John," he said, "irom Leieester Union; real name not known; came to onion with a tramp picked up dying; said he wasn't her child, hut would not say anything else. Marks on lrody-- split in lul-e of one ear; had tied with rib ‘ hon round neck a ring with pearls, engrav- ed inside 'Luey,' Initials on clothes J.S.l Conduct excellent. Adopted the sea from choice." l "Well, quiio. aerinnsly Edith, I will think the ntatttcr m‘m'. I'm really interested in him. In the tirst place, you‘re interested in him ; in the secuud. as you any, he sav- ed TinyV life, and I like Tiny myself; and in the third place, I never knew a smack. luy in my life who wonld not ask for five shillings if he thought that there was the remotest chance of his getting it. I will really ace about it tomorrow." "Oh, pupa. you're laughing at me; and I do so mm! to do something for him." And the blue eyes filhut with tears. “I don't know what I can do for him, Edie. You see he is not old enough to be captain ot one of the smacks." "Yon see, mum, I am right; he didn't want money. Now what can you do for him ? Because, you know he saved Tiuy's lite," _ "Well, Edie, we shall see which of m: is right." Three days passed, and each day. after dinner, Edith inquiled if the l-vov had come to the cam. and her father was obliged to unsun- in the rupture. "All right. Edith, I'll give him tive shil- limo in-murruw." “But he won't take money." [ "Oli, won't he ?" her father said, laugh~ ing. "I know something “out smack- boys ; he'll be up to the oihee to-morrow as sure as fate." Edith shook her hen l. "He won't take money, papa." Ned Humid. as he run called by his oymls, was a well-tu-do Yarmouth mereh. nnt, for he owned twenty of the large-at 'gel best provided of the, Yarmouth fishing fWet, each of which, with its nets. is worth from twelve to fifteen hundred pounds. When his children went down to dessert that day Edith told the story of Tiny's escnpei and ended by saying that she hoped papa would do soutctbing fur the little smack bay. i or whether he wasn't. I justjumped in because I didu'tlike to see yon cry. TherW and the boy walked off without looking round again. "I don't. want to be paid toryunviug in. to the water," the boy said roughly : and I didn't cure whether the tyke was drowned "e'"""'-"'""-'"".'-', -..-.r--'----...- “The qteittdeer' , that's one of pap" bouts, isn't it, nurse , and my name is Ed. ith Margin. 0l1,plense come and nee papa; he'll be so much obliged to you for saving Tiny, and he'll give you some mouer" "All right, missy," the boy aid, inn good tempered tone. “I’m glad Icould swim. Good morning." "But please what is your name?" “Jack b'wcncott," the boy said, of the 'Reindeer.' " dokttq wins his rmép “my" could l "I don't think, lad, that when you have ,Once got accustomed to long voyages you will ever care about settling down to the hard life in the North Bea; but that will I be your business. If you will call to.mor. ’ row I will give you 1 letter to I large ship- owner in London, and uh him to ship you and keep an eye over you. You had ut. ter go up to the house " and; mydngh- ter will not forgive mo if hu- Miler-boy does not pay her a Visit each time ho plu- I es through Yarmouth. 1 Three more year: luv. posed, and u tinny Vinita hue been paid by Jack Sunny ttott to Yarmouth. He in third otNee rt of. tine East Indiana. and look. " lurid-om. . young {allow an on. mirin) wishtom. Hahn brought home with) bin: embroider-u] skull to: Mia. auxin. all Iota ofput‘qhozu nu! all"! jewelry form-Edith. who in not “when. Hum no M who. any no liven, had had A Count-dial: att-mad. with " wife. the an“ of which - that he the (by called “in tttthet “I“ the ”gum no m. Ill Add Mm li h? it I It'd! HI h. I!“ the tinf- " Whip-at ‘0. Mn. Won- "What I thought of, air. would be to ship on board n full-rigged ship tor a yen or two. I slxnuldlike to be a good sailor all round; then I could pus- " I mute; and then, an" I. few years, when I had got my captain's etsrtiileitte, I should like to come back here and take to fishing again. if I could get the command of a smack." "Well, Ind. I have heard a good account of you ftom your schoolmaster, a well " from the Hughes“. Now which are you going to do-so, with me or--" _ He liked the we. best, " en natural. and his life on loan] was happier than it had been; for the fact that Mr. Hargett hm] interested himself in the lad we: quite tmifieient to secure for him an Immunity from the kicks and cutie which generally fall to the lot of emnckcbode. At the end of fone years he called at his employer: Mice again. His appretttieetship of five years was out now, and ho was free to re. main ashore fur himself. 1 . "I don't think, lad," Mr. Ilugitt laid. i that you can do much good with yourself here in Yarmouth. Wl'en a boy knows other hoysit is very hard for him not to do as they do. Now the clergyman at Hon- ; gar, about twelve miles oft, is a. friend of mine; and I have heard him - that the , schoolmaster at the National School there IS a very able man. I have written to my I friend. and he my: be can get you a com- tortuhle room there, cheaper ttmn you poy in the rows here; your living won't cost mo more than it does here-mot so much. gin tact; and he has arranged with the i schoolmaster for you to attond the national i school, and to give you an hour to yourself of an evening. I will pay for your hoard, Imaging, and school fees, for all this will cost me very little more than it does to feed and keep son here. You are at home for n. fortnight or so at n time, tive or six times a year, so that ifyon really choose to Work hard, you can, at any rate, make some progress, nod with a few monthl' hard work later on you may qualify Four. self to pass an a mute. What do you soyto this?" It was. " Mr. Borgia knew, on offer which few smuckboya would hove “capt- ed ; but the boy our: ed with n groteful de. light, which showed that he Would resilr m-nil himself of the opportunity that offered. The next four years passed by unevent- fully. The lad spent his time ashore It the work his employer had sketched out fot him. Mr. mum at thoughtfully " a " minutes, and then "td,--. “Come again in three days; I will no what can be done." ht the appointed time the boy was It the omee. "No, sir," the lad stud frankly. "I tried at first hard; but at so: one'l knocked about. and on shah one almost mutt do as other chips do; I don't no how one': to help it." "And have you new up boy t" I “I am. air." the boy said earnestly Ind lstendily.‘ "Mr nohoolmnter was very good to me, end he said to me before I left tum, ‘Remember. Jack. n men in what he makes himself. Yon do not know, and it is likely you never will know, who your patina: were; bat it would be well to keep always before you the determination that if they ever do find you thev shell have no cause for being ashamed of you.' " l, "Look here. Swancott, do you rally want to impron yonmlf t An you ready to work hard so u to qualify younelf to take a mate'- phce when pm are old enough t" Mr. Hargitt In. talking to him-cl! nth- er than to the boy; for the question w“ one which had cften been talked over by him and by others, for it had long been P" tent that the condition of hundred. of smmkboys in Yumoutb was llmeuuble in the ext-ems ( I “Yes. I know it'l diiheu1t. I In" ohm wished (but something could be done for you smack-boy. during the time you no ashore, inato sd of your living in the" lodg- ing botsser, Ind getting into nil tom of mischief and vice, ; but it's I dimcult qnu~ tion to solve." The boy hung his land. "Yes sir, I know, I'm forgetting alto-d1; but turutehuw-...-" ;, my Nourmu-rynm who ”not gonna hint-mp“. Bonsai “annotation. orinpublic. "who willhop yank: tor. ‘nmunueu altrotthlti1ustts,rru, do BMMIIIIII until you have known Hannibal. - mom and and. tumbler-k manna! “not b... Malinda. a old an“! m hop 'tttAtt-bf-tat--.--"-.'; nun." Hawthorn». I Animdo not may. mm whohun in“ for strong drink of my kind. As you "in. your life's lappinou sud oom- tltrt,utmsesharnotu1onr, better die than amateur. to nab. potion.vu.itin diving dash.“ your. putting you: ”chihuahua you Don't mm in I hurv--rou will hove tune enough to "pent, if you do. Never nutty beauty or show. Do not marry I nun who in fond of bone- ; they on not gory nice Inn-bonds. I no": m such a mm but I think, “I pity the girlwho mor- riel you." It in I and router! to trust one}: o m; Io. girls, look out! Thin getting married in a serious piece of buunou. my wuy it can be iired. Be. cause u young man drives n fut horse. drama well, And is tn namnble escort. it in no sign that he will make a kind, consid- enu and loving hmbnnd. You want to, study him, try him, test " temper. and l at. time to do it in. ( thrttintt untried ought not to he the great object of Igirl'l existence. I often think, when I so. young folks so anxious» got married, that if they could look into the future and u. whm. hills, sorrow: and troubles were Ahead. they would shrink back and not In". eounge to “he Vows that m to hurt till death unuula them. Now git!” t “at to my one word about getting married. The reason so many un- hnppr marriage- a." made, in just becausa young people do not stop to take I sober necoud (human upon the matter; but rush on without one: considering whit the poet all: "the aural] tittMrsa of things." Hm In. “in! to “it: bonnie p 1.0.: B. B. for "Moo. u ~~-â€"a w" 1“":- "h dnt, young fellow," Mr. Margit! aid to bimnlt, n he looked after him l " very tine young fellow---. gentleman outxido and in. It he bud money, and was not I: sailor, than in no one I would rather give Edith to, though we can truce him no itrr. ther back than Leicester poothouse." (Concluded next tuck.) tur, sometimes; And will you let me know when she is tnarrieelt Good-bye, sir. God bless you for all your kindneu p" and. with I hearty slate of the hand. Jack Swnneon wont striding dong the quay. Miss Edith, fortrom her all my good tor'. tuna has come. But we need not ape-k about that. You will let me write to you. “Yes, stir, the sooner th. better. I do not menu for her sake, because. as you 'tM', it can be nothing beyond a girl's fancy with her, but for mine. You no. sir, it is a lit. tle natural tUt I should nlmost worship “Thank you. Mr. Hugitt, for your kind relinnce upon me," the young sailor said quietly. "You have ev'ery right to demand this of me. I will go up to town this Mtor. noon ', perhaps you will make Iona. excuse tor my nbrupt leaving." "There in no truehUrrr " that," Harttitt said kindly. it too, though you may think you wou't"-- this in answer to o slush of Jock's head. "However, it ll for the sake of my girl that I must uk you not to come here mania. I hope that she will marry well; and even hul you a captain‘s tteutiheate ml the com. mand of a good weasel. I would not give her to you. for I do not choose my daugh- ter to marry a man whom the will only see one month in twelve. In no use. then-- fore, could you hope to win her with my consent, and I am sure that I on: rely up on you not to bring strife 3nd narrow into a home when you hove rescind only kind. non." “Yes.Jeek," end you know why. I saw you and my daughter together last night, and I new that you were fond of her, and that she no longer looked upon yen as her emeck boy. She is little more than e clnld yet, and hen only Men you three times in the last three years, no that any girlish fa " cy she, may hue for you will soon die out You are only twenty-one, and will get over he" to my to him, the may mu accom- ', min! him. They chem tht otdlnlry topics, until " In! they sat down upon . pile oflagu. " I secluded Ipot on the that “I vented to talk to you. hek. Ind " it use not a mutter of business, I preferred bringing you out here to talking in the of. l Joe: I In: handily glad It the mean. you l have bed. You lure got your foot on the ladder now. and in "tother yet! you may oommnnd a ship. Now this, lad. you owe to me. Mind, I Am neither wanting thanks wlu'eh you have often given me, nor do I I wish to take much credit to myself. The whole matter cost me a very few poundu. which I never missed one wnv or the oth or. Still I any “5an “at I have bene. fitted you, and that you, I know, no grate ful." “You. inched. W." "Weil, luck. that being so, I In goingto sped to you u an honest gentleman. and to ask you not to com. to Yumouth again for a few yen-I." "Not come to Ynrmouth, air." the young man cried, leaping to hit feet, "for years 'l" Whole No. 139. Matrimonial Advice. TORONTO Mr, III I M days urn w, put the Art in turn an». m: . pou wzll h held in Picky. I” Scott. on the 8th elm“ manna Wattle lbepri 722;." "than! option in tut nutty. -- l The Scott Act mad. but not has checked. lathe appeal to the Jualicn! Com. ggtittos of the Privy Council nmnrt tho “do: of the "tpmtno Cum! of (In Dom: idol in - tha nudity Mthr Am. no - 0! Hum. In $GtdtaU, do. Ordvrs vole issued for the fonowittsr nod Jobs t-Tltmu Sullivan, .17; T.B. Gtllektm1,. "2.SO ; John Hughes. " ; TM. Gillelnml. Mo; Jon. Podlur. 82; Jun. Juan-son. 07; John Duncan. 01.50 ; John Toenoy. 016.”. Mr. W. II. Benny. solicitor for T. o. t B.R.R. Go., “elm-ed the Council in "for one. to npropo-od by-luv to be now to 3130 wigship. - _ Mt. Pinion moved, seconded by Mr. Wright. That Mr. Brown he pull “2. a. in. “In, as Inditor (or M80.-4kmuds Council unearned. W. J. BM. These enmi1erattous are imposed by Ar. tamed: “Kevin! that that poition of the town line u used chewy for the beoetit of Emphasis. It is turthormnro directed that oouneillor Elliottdo carry out the he ittg of the bridge conjuiutly wtrl, Em by letting down the [mu-cut etrnetute, uni ditching and covering the who}: with lub- stnutid muerial.--Carried. Accounts presented-R, J. Sproulo voo- tage 90 et.; B. Davin insuranoo on Town Hall M.88; WJ. Belllmy. quark“ In a y as Clerk t Raglan” 087.50. Mr W. .gm moved, seconded by Mr. Pull-r. tun! thin council do cordially camper-to with a» municipality of Euphrnuiu in "puma: the place known " Wilsou's Bridge on Town lion between Alumni; and Euplnnn'a. provided the proponiun to he pun] h Ar. “mosh shall only be two tWU dun - mount expended, upon the di-ut of " phrui: of the prop-mun “Halt“ tun mun be paid by each municipality shall he de. urmined by arbitration u ful'luod by Mut- uto to be demrmiued immedintol; than" the work in preformed in can of walrus"! by arbitration. Baht. Shannon is hereby N" pointed to not for Artemenia. Council met in the Town Hull, Halter. tom on Mend-y. Och-her 4th 1880, rrw ent Messrs. Christan, Elliott. Wright moi Pedlor. Mieustoe of last mcengreId and eontinned. Comuuuueatiout, from tho ful. lowing p: rues presented and rend. It. Me. L. Pauly re. Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. utttbertrou,aektng aid from Council for than: parties they hung in indigent air. cumstmces; John Emilia?! taking council to pay Joint Lu"! ”6.68 hung equivlleut to an amount expended by Eupluasia on town line. Moved Ivy Mr. tLag, seconded by Mr, Baily, That this Council do now Adjourn. to moo: again on Monday, the 25a. of Utt. tober aert.--ctvrried. Moved by Mr. August. rum-mica by Mr. Corbett. That Ply-Lawn Nos, 03 and " new read a second time. be read . llmd time, and signed, sealed, Ind engrossed in the By-Law book,--Carried. Mr. Rudy introduced By Law S-n. 64, which wan read a first time. Moved by Mr. Hugg. wounded Ivy Mr. Corbett, That BvaMws 68 and 64 be read . mom! timo.-Carricd. The Council went into Calm Whole, Mr. Bail; in the Chair, Moved Ivy Mr. Home, seconded byMr. Goring“, That the "ndermeutione, permu- receive the amounts opposite their respect- Ivo mm“ In road warn- dare null errtihed to by rand Cotutuissiontws:--T- Hunk "r,'is.r,0;ste, Hunnuh, my abut“.- 00; William Watson my sheet. “.00; John Johnston, let in 1879. n"; Boiteet Gardiner. '80; William Bowl-(Mun. 1 011.75; Alexander Yottoetetr.t8; Balm. lGnrdiner, pay shut 010.00; Alexander McCosu.npecm 45.00; Aland»: um npociul, " Angus lchulry. M.ll0; Dun- cm Mi-Kny. 66.00; James Cnlmor, 06.00; Bundle Huukmg. 05.00; William Clulov. 01590; lmbut Shaw. 016.80; Willin- Campbell, balance, t0.48; William Hurl- lnunt, balance, 6.l6; William isrowuM.. 80; William Brown, 39.00: John Hal-non. 08.25; William McLeod, t8 ; Jul. Bot-lid. 02.50; Wm. Grant, Me.; Jamel Sleigh- holm. ply sheet, '6.--Cetrrtusd. Mnllogg introduced Bruw No. 68. which was received and red u trrst time. Moved by Mr. August second“ by ter. Coroett,TUt the Clerk report u. no" meet- ing the mnuunt of taxes due on an uit lot 16. 4tla com, P. b'., for tho year 1873 Ind 187ih-Carried. Moved bv Mr. August. teeonded by Mr. Hogg, That the Tneunrer receive " [mm the Deputy Reeve. u money refundod by the Provisional Council at 1mtterin for Ber. vical rendered by 1titu.-caeried. Moved by Mr. Hon, mended by Mr. Corbett, That the Treasurer twain In. John B. “rungs tho sum ot ".68. being tuc- in fall mint the N. E. 11onle 27, in the 5th com. S. W. form yeu I”; --Coritd. Moved be Mr. August. would“! by It. Hm. Thu Mr Rutherfunl In: “that“ to pay the Tron-mt "AM. man cut taxes duo on lot M, con. T, B. w., In: the yam 1877, '78 and "N.--Camu.d. Moved by Mr. August. new“ by Ite.. Corbett, That an order for I. be but“ b favor of Henry Taylor. for input]. - 200 sido toad, N. E.-C-ad. Moved hy Mr. Bailey model by Mr. Hon. that the no". in» " who In {not ot Mn. Wood, " .10, tho it“ h indigent chm-Immune“ ; an m to he 0.- pulled by MrJuniwn, In the but ' tatt..--Carried. Moved by Mr. Hon. seconded by It. Corbett, (Int In order ho had In " tn that of John Dyna. for building cum on the and road at 290 "de "ad.-4hrs 'u6-teilanetatttoi.rroriItbr. in]. mm a, of Beptratrber. M: Wins... August. in. by” Reno: Conduct. loan. “by.“ and Corbett. The Deputy But; L a chit. Milne-so! In “a. no. Id Artemesia Council. went into Committee of an - --

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