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Grey Review, 13 Jan 1881, p. 1

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Twenty-crucial“.th _ - “3"" , ftve urn-m uvIXumbc-rcd uiti.(‘uluuul [Indian 1 hPf,te' I? 'Ht"r9uiyecreo.. gm; mg yin hl Nlmft at um . _' J. A Halsted d; Co., m),'rrr; CE3ufsCtrT:ET.iSbeS, ,' DURHAM. I Robert Davis’ gamed Estate CATALOGUE. GROCERIES, of all kinds Grocery and Provision Store “ways ir Stark. a Cub " E Boots & Shoes Ladies', Mia-ash Gentleman's an}! Younh's wear, have Just been open- ed out by JAME S HANNA Blacksmithing Kc Waggon Making. Juirt to Hand! 84 IO ttt 32 tio " LOWER TOWN. DURHAM‘ l)! 311100 or ”mouse and Lot for Sale in " Durham. 1Ulf, famous Cavalry 1torseshorr ho 7 mserrred tho urn-Inn of n. Good Wildli- null". uincu prompt and Prices revttmsble. 'umlslk, Ell-pl. Mid. 1:190 but. Farms For Bale) 'Oiy Pnsnnul I A M inrirueted to can for a). the fol- _ lowing Luu iulho Tan of Durham on on) Bonn; ulynymszt HI: it, 9, l0 and 11 on than lint we cl A1 wt: Strrwt, and 8.9, 10 wd " on In. West um. nr Elam mm", lam In... AIIUIIinled to "can. under- for the yuchur " lull M and " in the 2nd C'ott..h'uTJl., u- tho Town-my " el;,'.t,'t "Nut together or lop-uh y. I'cudere to was amount cl Club pay-mom and numhur at full. unwind tor balance. and rm o human. but“ a» Mutant thi. 512: Sam. Am. 1586 c. tr. JACKEB. Louver Toss n. Durham. Cutting done to Order. U'ioper Town. DURHAM I Ter Proprietor makes to distro" of Lot No.3,onApertr0rob,esperrtang. that of liar. am“ Slaughmvox Tutu. Durham. On tho lot In 'rtrcuut “mod dram!) Hung. and emu. Ttu, Loteortgasin. um! new “hum. A new! wtrll Art! K,'.",',' nu! a, number!” lminreaoJ-n thrrmmw-l. 'ur gum-n pun-unm- the my.) in “an"! on. Tho wholu "Minty will be, 'old eheap for club. or nun-nom- a, may be ','Eti,t upon. For lunlrr pun-m)"- opply or the 1"le on". hurh-mem 14,1829. VERY LARGE STOCK op In 1.4.1 r"aaiTiJi CEIJS'TJg 6.71.7871 In“; mum wanted by mung-gr. in mm»: pals-- Lu: apply to JAMES WILLEY, 25 Acres of Land For Sale. PROPERTY FOR rum, F In Arumnll. In the I OTS it u .wvlow, and tho nood- "oh I um the, panama ot All who all Another Lot of Splendid Town Lots for Sale. ,nd Summer Fadnionn regulu’ Vol. III. N o. 47. i.l16 and 117 L‘. k k. Road ; 1.1 , tho but gum: no Mt 14,1879 ml will be ooh! Cheap m arm Y'all“ At WM. JOHN STU)“. Normaubr, or P. IIACYME, Dublin " ‘o-my on; "y. I 'berM, tto clruni hum: u: the 'row “HAM tl er's Hole do. Trashy bt (ll.llihihttts (ilitttritttt. Lin p to no "go. A gleam of satisfaction sho) through his Igood. I mll make any corrections you bright blur, eyes. luay require." "You promise?" I Isnt on the knife and reached over to "Unless anything unforsoen should hnp- lower the glass. Ami!” fumbling necessi- pen to prevent me, I will be at the station tated my rising to manage better, IN! the by half-past nine." knife was in my left hand concealed under "ltemem'utr." my coat. I turned round i) look at my Raven was dramatically impressive, I poor friend, and law him trying intently thought as we parted; and I arranged m to read my scribliie by thtt light of the work so as to be able to keep my appoint. I lamp, soomingly unconscious of we atop. ment. The hardest task was breaking the . ping of the tmia. In another moment the; news to Amy, who would be low spirited I glass Jesoended.the knife dropped upon the and conjure up all sorts of horrors Ind im- Platform, my hand was unmet though the pending nilway tteeidenu,tusd who fletatl, Open Window Ind on the handle of the dissolved in a shower of “are as I ton ',iiii,'ii. The tmin 300!me 'iiiii "tttmtv, burdened with no ondofmgi “mum“.mm um‘ JI "it is most kind of you. Tom. I will certainly go down with you. So far " I can rec, there will be nothingto prawn. my doing so." : “."-..'-jn~: r.mrurivod a summons loFxotcr, éauidlzv. "’i'éu- family is wrullhy mullin- ltravmio, and from what I know of the [cam I'm irecn cum-d t' ore to attend. I ttttt puns it is morn urn surgical than a medical Inna. It will be an excellent chance foryon 'I..m-son; and I can promise you a gool Ifeelu begin with. Therefore, it you on L punsibll‘ manage it, meet me at Puddington I this evening: at half-past nine and we will go down together by the express. Benir me worddurmg the afternoon ifyou 't come cr not." I hesitated. It was in the depths ofwin. tor, and I hardly liked leaving my wife and a most impul'lnnt baby; but feei were scarce wthis was a golden opportunity not to be rashly neglected. I decided to risk my wifu's disappointment. 5 after the above conversation, were so fully :rccupicd and engrossed that I thought no 'more or an occurrence. Raven looked in {good health, and was very 'meeossfui-.in. Idood he badu fair to risc in a short time to Egrent eminence in thtrTrofe,sion. He was 1 immensely popular with every one. His 1 'l,.rrid complexion, combined with a frank, , upon, and hrorty manner in speaking made ‘him tt friend with everybody, and inspired ’couliulcnco in ull his patients as Well as in Iall his friends. _ l As nearly in I can rirrol'uust,it must imve‘ ghee): about linen months all" his nude Edited that. Raven (2mm up to me one tiny in Fthv iumpitni. "I promise to say nothing to anybody." Raven and I were at the same 1sosspital-- St. Irazurour--where In 1seld a. medical and I n surgical appoin'carmt. We were both hard worked, often day and night; and my time and attention, for about three months it "You I‘mn't be}; it. I repeai, you look thoroughly worn out. But you know your uwn business and state of health; and. now prur uncle has gone and left you a. potlul of money. you can take things easily." “Yes, old boy, I'm game for txnytlsiug-- mind and body first-elass; and I intend to stick to my hospital work. It's very good of.son, Lurk, to take nn interest in my mm. and all that, but any “a more about W t' h ! “My dear Tom, I speak to you not only I Pas an old Maud, but as a nudical mau;_ gum! I see that it is quite necessary for you 1 i to have cumplcto and perfect rest for somo I wceks. Yuu have been overdoing it in: nursing that old uncle in the counh'y for tho last time nmmlm. and, to my own! knowledge, have taken the last train down l there at. night and the first train to town in ' the mmnmg, and have consequently not‘ bad a good nigh!» rout for all that timo.‘ How can 9.1mm stand it, added to VourJ hospital work all slay, without suffering from it l' Don't. y?" feel you regime! _ nursing that old uncle tho last threw months! ktsowledge, have hken there at night and tltei the momma. and has For the Greg Ravine. New Year's [Iv-In. an tw, Though your tinny may be had Look on " as no m; Mit he run ham-ll husk, no it with an hum-st will. Bora of "ririt, boys u will. Boys of anionic. brain Ind powor, Fit to cape with 'srtrthing-- Thero no wank-d every hour. Nut tlto wank Ind whiz-inn than" That all trunhlu mummy: Not the wutchwonl of " can‘t," But the noble oue,"l'lltry." Po whnto'ur you have to do With a two and "arrut" zeal; Bend your Sim-w: to the task: Pat who“ nhauldot to tho wheel. And if 0 Lord this you should be The In! which we than ever we, o, In" our happy with. wing Their tlight to heaven, to Chribl thelrkiuu. A. T., Gleuelg, O Lord mount you '0‘" mn rm ma tr Maw or a drum. With All In hopes. and joys, and (an, In yum nu! plenum smile- and tom. And nun when a new you In mag. To The we mu our and“! was or that: for In the meme- shown To “I “runabout. tho yen tttttts gone. And while vm wplcomo the New Year, 0 [any we feel that man at. no”, And not thy blessing to “(and Duncan” munch " to the end. And any tho lawn: " they By, Psoruind In that we too must. the; Thu! hero on "arth we mun“: Marv That “to Is but a tiueting any. Writing for Life. ttN no}. Willi!"- POETRY "Read over for yourself what I have written," 1Uid to him. "The carriage is rely elos- little fresh air will do us good. I ml! make any corrections you may require." “All, but who would write out mine? Don't be seliisb, thoro's a good chap." "To be sure! Weil are you ready?" He began dictating long and flrowevy sonmnces. Now and again I interrupted his flow of language to gain time, This. kept, him thoroughly occupied and interest. ed, while the train sped on at express rate. He bad nearly flnishor1 Isis long rambling dictation, when, to my inexpressible tf) light, I felt the speed of the train gradual- ly slackening. I knew my chance of de. I liverance was near. “Quite rxght, Jack; we ought to give them our masons. Bow odd that I nevor thought of that! Let me see; if I kill you first, I might just write them out after. wards." l A trcmHe in my lmnxi, a quiver in my voice, would have been fatal. I opened the bag and drew fvrth my writing paper, The knife was 011 the enable: at my side. "Now, Tom, let Wi first state our reasons to the world for wishing to die tu-lught by our own hawk. If you will dietate to me your reasons I will write them down, and then we will revise and correct tum. At. ter that. I will dictate my own to you and you will write them. We sh." be aide to do our work wall and quickly." "Well, than, frrst put your knife down on the cushion (new. and then we will set to work. I've plenty of, paper in my bag and plenty of ha In my pencil, and we've the whole night before ws." "Of course I should like to leave my niouey--of cuursnwyes! I novur thought of making; my will." "Yon must also romomlmr. Tom, that it would never do to die deliberately in the may we both wish to die, Without. leaving in the world our reason for the act. You would not wish your name lo be a by word and the cause of derision lo any one, I Am Milo: and l mu certain I don't wish my own to be so. Thou-{um We mustdmw out our reasons fov dying." “Do you know, Jack, [never thought of that." home or to he chargeable on the pariah M. ter my death. You would wish to leave your money to some one in ptutiem'ar--is it nut so?" It "Thank Heaven. no!" l "Houscmlwr, I am married: mu], had you given me malice of this wish of yours before starting. I would have made ar- rangements and have spoken to my wile to prawn her fur it. Have you made your will?” "No, Ihave not." "Good Heaven, man, not made your “in. Thea it is llh‘nlutel)’ xncossnry for both of us to make our wills tofore we die. [haw not made mine. and should not like to have the world with the chance of l my wife and child having to go tot ho work , l Suddenly he rose from the seat and ‘drcw from the side of bis overcome. lung , and winked knife, which flashed ominous. '3 b' in lutnplixht. l "Jack Lawson, we must both of us die l Lo-uight."said he calmly and Jo'ubcuaUly, ,isvit'uout any excitement of manner. "I f feel that. the time has came for us both to b quit this vale ot tours." "res; I agree with you Tum Raven," I replicd--sttang what htul ltappctustr-in as calm a. voice as Isis own. I have long thought that life was becoming very ttu. dosiralslc; and, to leave it in your company with you. my oldest and wan-must friend, would be the must agreeable thing that ovum Myra-u. "at-yous not married, Tum." i "This door is uulocked, g1tmu?"sciil I. "Yes, Sir; sitlc noun-st um phalanx; un. locked. The otluw Jam ir, h-ciiod." . m whistled, ond the truiu stanza}. "I can't. hear the idca u! but): doors bo. (d locked," I remarked to Haven. "In lease of accident it would be Impossible to {escape from tho carriage." I "It dosen't matter," he saiduud then to. I lapsed into silence. For about twenty minutes he remained opposite to me, sometimes with hi, (yes closed, sometimes with them iised upun me in a mint unpleasant manner. Alt my endeavours to draw him into oonverstrtivu failed, and tdict. a time I gave thorn up and also rrlqtscd into silence. He flung in my bag tsud the sex-max] my, ete., and we entered. The guard bachcd his hot and shut the door with " Lung. "Jump in, Jack, jump in? Hall's crown to the gmud has secured this compmtmcut fur us ail the way dawn; tio we sh: l! have it to ourselves without interruptiun. Ticuo's up; you have run it tiue. Fire away!" I WAS only just in time to catch Raven, who hastily opened the door of the railway carriage. and comforters to slleviue in squat: mm. me the mural wet blanket she hail thrown over me. _ i VuotU" to mom. btoleu money and goods 2. The ludicrous side of tuiti,tetrc.--- l ' to the value of $25,351.50 were recoyored Coleridge's father was rather an eeeentrie l by the police and handed to the proper character. It is told that onco whim in l,1"'u""'s. had to go from home for several days. " I , The Montreal Witncu sttyc--h villain, wife packed his portnixmxenn with n shirt _ who is supposed by the police to have been for each day, charging him ntiictly an be ccnnected with tho ruin, tor the purposes Mtro ttnd use them, on his return, Isis of prostitntiou, of one or two hundred girls, wife. on opening the portmanteau, wn: is on conviction in one can", tontcnoed to surprised to find tto shirts in it. Uu ttsk. six months' imprisonment and a fiua of ing him to tuteottut for this sl" found thst I Moo, which is said to be the utmost vigour he Gd duly obeyed Iter commands, and of the law. We ask Parligmgut now sit- had put on a shirt every day but hm’ never ting to provide for such being sent to the taken one oit. Equally ludicrous is tho‘ penitentiary for not lens than M years. case of the Bret-ifs false tcctb.---Hc, had ) We do notinind how much more. Montreal been compelled to send to a (with! his sat is now called the Circnssia of Chicago. of false tenth in order that some repair,- i " , df " . . might be made. The dentist had faithfully I muffilfvhgiil?f:‘pflfksIf}!Efilfw;gjfuqtllw promised to send them back 'by s'aturoy),l l a l , .' . a _ .’ y, . l' 1y but the Saturday's [mitt did not bring the) ‘ It??? al pear to be unconscious of the 1m. box containing tlie rector"; tf-ot‘i There 'pOSlllun they are practising in lakingn was L' Burr“! .HWt and Li' villa tt was newspaper without paying for it until due nine ',,',',fJ,'iCe, :1“: [10“ town Tlfe don- fur aye“ (If morn. I'.oea the farmer get a tist it afterwards appearul, had posted tis C yea: S credit on " gram, or the merchant to hi on Saturda afternoon with the full on his goods? Is the laborer expected to e . . . . h f . P ' 1d d l ' I wait a year for. his wages, or tho clerk or t,1','i','et'ltl/t"stc'tj','2'rru'iC' : ir, “:1: It.) 223;”;2; t11tt'1,,e.,r'g,. Ill', 222:: service. The nld rector bravely tried to do l besides the printer, who has to pay for all that duty which Englaxiil 33?“? every! his expenses?" man to d9. Y." oapecm yi P'." a Phi, . . , son. and if itis a Sunday morning; but,; . Mr. l: Church, ‘f'mmg': t the North after he had mumbled through the prayersi "Gore P"er concerning his dmvory of. with equal ditheulty and incoherency. he [ maintain ofgraphite ttt tha Lake §nperior decided that it would be advieahlo to aun. 1 lectwn of Algoma.a{ter mentioning that don any further attempt. to address his i he had submitted , amp]? to an "port, congregation on that day. While a hymn I t any: ..-a m now m receipt of luU "els was being mug. he called his clerk to the i‘ and learn with mth plenum that my an. veatry, and than said to htm, "It is quite , '."'l'r, u ot more “Pom than 1 anti. “In: for no to attempt to go on. The 5 eipated. The “1"“ attr"'that ttutrltun. baththatmy dentist In. not sent me I _byrotttrekiettd.or-ttrerioietn. May-um tum; adult nun-In Iitylindooi; mum-WWW mum com-5mm t.-o.t,tttlt.i.hie.r>rtt-uaaiart Lunatic-iii-Galina";;',', nugget. in Ctitn1iiitand, Eng., can an - M. . ' 'rtftuefhetituhttotste noun.“ m 'lld'l4 "eo'ts"srthumtmthtghreoded,aasdttmt o SstPhtfyyrxmytrieyehoiitiduVd Int-villa no tetios thin Moon." a =1t,t'aTyieeyjit ”mean“. “all!“ id “to Hid-k. and . _tuliua", ml mun-“In...- L. -- . _ _ A - The Orangevilie Advertiser hits the {mark when it speaks as follcws:--".ustty people appear to be unconscious of the im. 1 position they are practising in taking a , newspaper without paying for it until due for a your or more. Does the farmer get a year's credit on his main. or the merchant on bis goods? Is the laborer expected to wnita year for. his wages, or the clerk or omtGl for his salary? Is any one expect- ed to wait a year or more tor " money besides the printer, who has to pay for all his expenses?" , i The Montreal Wilma: sttyc--h villain, ' who is supposed by the police to have been ‘ccnnocted with tho min, for the purposes of prostitution, of one or two hundred girls, is on conviction in one can", sentenced to six months' imprisonment and a fiue of $100, which is said to be the utmost vigour of the law. We ask Parliament now sit- ting to provide for such being sent to the‘ Penitentiary for not lens than 25 years. j We do not mind how much more. Montreal I is now called the Cireasuris of Chicago. _ I Mr. John Hunt, of Northlield, Burford township, recently returned home from Near London, whore he spout the summer. l 8149 from the Bank. and that, while going I to the station, he was robbed by two mu: ' of all his money. _ There were 11,796 persons arrested in Montreal last yetsr-8,059 main and 5,887 females. The sum of 38,226.61 was found in the possession of the prisoners and re. turned tu them, Stolen money and goods to the value of 529351.50 were recoyerod by the police and handed to tho proper owners. William Louglicuds of Moleswort-h. who has carried the mail from Molesworlh to Lislawel fur the last 8 you". while cutting down tt tree in the bush was crushed by the tree as it fell, and killed instantly. A boat weighing four hundred pounds was shot in the wwnxhip of Olden a few days ago. Dem-have been killed in that vicinity in great numbers this sewn. One mun living at Sharlmt Lake killed our _ fifty, l The 1haWon1 Board of trade have taken up the project of extending the Grand Trunk from Gait to that city, and will make an effort to secure its 'ureotuplish. went. A man named Bates was sentenced at the last Walkcrton County Court Sessions to three years for forgery and two years for fraud in the Penitentiary. Wm. Campbell, Acton. was robbed m that village on Tuesday evening of M6. The robbery was commitod by two men who have not been captured. The other day at Zimmerman, n horse bit " the under lip and a portion of the chm of a young man unwed Watson. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Mourns. of Napnuoc, was smothered in bod on the night of the 4th Instant. Donald Ferguson, of the township at tho, while engaged chopping was killed by a tree fulhugm"u him. That terrible night can never be armed from my memory, and I can new: sttili. cicnily congratulate myself on having so fortunately thought of the expediaut which answered tu1mirablr-Wiurvso Iron Lin. I frequently go to the Asylum when he is to enquire utter him; bat the mention of my name brings on such a violent aggra- vation of his disease that I am not allowed to see him. Poor Raven! I fear I shall never see him again. - fl. _'- ___- -., nun-u. w uvun'wull, I need scarcely add that tho case which Raven had represented to me " calling him to Enter was an entire fabrication, and was invented by him us put of tho scheme which, in his madness, he bud no doubt seriously imagined would be for tho bcuwlit of both ohm. My best friend, with a brilliant future, before him, and in the rip. portion of his life. was a raving lunatic, and has remain. od hopelessly so-insane from that time-- oue of the many victims to over-work, the window " the opposite BRIG: but we were too quick and too powerful for him. The guard, two porters and I jumped into the carriage, and he was secure-1. in that moment the spell was broken. I saw him look tor his knife, then rush to "Come, Tom. this iaNSwindou! Let u. have a cup oittoffeel"1 called whim through the Window. firmly, Poor Raven "on then was quite engrossed with what I had written for him. I called the guard, and secretly Ind quietly the porters were moulded on’the phtforu at the door of the earnings. CANADIAN ITEMS. There are other speck of amusing in. terest. to which we now draw attention _ 1. h curious case of coincidence at a church tierviee.--h rev. gentleman who Elm! engaged to preach in one of the Dan. ‘dce churches was on the train, and like it, was of course not "up to tin]: ;" for when the hour of commencing divine service had arrived he had not. Waiting m hope, one of the elders took heart of grace and gave out n Paraphrase to be sung till it should be seen whether the missing minister would turn up. With a bold prophetic spirit, the elder gave out the Paraphrase containing the vors. "Behold he comes. your leader cotturs"-tsml, Just as the line was being sung, the longed-fur clerical ‘lcedor' came. and stalked up to the vacant pulpit mum tho ill-suppressed tittera of the cougrvgn- l tion. I " The third is a view of Bull in the pre- paration of " ""notts.--oeeasitmtuly Ro. bert Hull would " on some passage with. l outtnkiug the precaution of as'etrrtaitsing ita ' place in the Bible. It, however, his broth. er-iu-lnw, ltr. Isaac James. who wna joe. l osely termed “a living: Concordance," hap- pened to he on hand, no Jiff1etiliy arose, for he would any in u moment where such A passage wee to be found. . On one occa- sion Mr. Hall bad prepared a sermon on the uncerninty of life and the nonmees of death, associating the subject with the words, "In the midst of hie we are in _ death ;" but while turning over the Bible) in the vestry, and unable to tind them there. he said :--"Mr. James. I cannot find the text; where is It ?" "If you will tell'; me the words of it, Mr. Hall I will try and I help you." “Why. sir, that Wonderful l postage, 'In the midst of life we are in death." "Do you think. sir, that passage, fine and striking as it unquestionably is, is; in the Bible t" "Of course I do,.Mr. J nines. l It in my test, and must therefore he in the _ Bible, air." "I don't see that. Mr. um: Yon may have been thinking pf Ct tumc to _ which those words are suited i but they _, are not in the Bible, sir; they an. in the: tttayevAooii." "What um I to do, sir '/ i That is my text, sir, and you Luuw I can- l not preach without a text." “There are i plenty of possugns iu the Bible. Mr. Hall, i which express the sentiment of than: words l with far greater distinetutvu, and force. What think you of David's language to Jomttun-'Tlusre is but it step between I me and death t' " The second in . View of Spurgenn, " pounced ofthe qualities of celebrated men. --Dr. Amuse. referring to Spurgeou. says :--"Be thinks like Andrew Puller, ho tings like Nikon, he dreams like Bunyan. he preaches like Bail." (Continued) Minister! In. " it bu been shown, bdh the subject: and object: of wit; but more ere other aspects from which they may be viewed with peculiar Intomtmud we them. fore proceed to giro e few koridoscope view- of them. The first in a View of Tal. _ mace in his merite " a preaehor.---0t Tal. mngo the Glasgow Mail my: :-“Compnred with Moody he wants earnestness. with Spurgeon origirutlits, and with Cough the knowledgo of platform etteot. Generally making. hed we not known that it was the colobretod American outer who was lecturing. we might have mistekeu him for an ordinary Presbyterian minister tna. king a humorous speech at a first class soi. l'eo. The audience, however. knew it was Telmago, and so laughed "eonsumedly." i Whole N o. 150. Clerical Facetia. The mm: gm 500 Bri . troops . again seriously MIAMI of it: tint; 'rs,,." .F.. i the present time the ibhaLSix: PF n.’ 'd I Munitrouliu I..!u:u],for iuic.r, , n, _ _ F pallet] to m to Suult Sic. Iiaric v,',. : 'cis‘ilcasos that cannutlw trial I z-rr Division Court, and all criminal C'lyr L t': 5 a mngirtmte may am try, 11m; lir ".5c, try. ing a journey of 200 miles, 2.11.1. a], menus a loss of from {on to m; L: x,- 1;; and a. very heavy burden uf whiting-J J pauses. During lp.ct sumumr, r. P24 rc..', ,2 who had on bind a Muck whim! vi I...“ , 83.000 got into diiheulty with Ln. cmd'uur and they attempted to force him Lt, A: adv-nay. Notwithstanding ucut t? C um: mcr season 13 the most ftrs:,_rstnt ' T., '. mama trip b, the Sac'.!, 2,. 1;. .; :5 ”Missile from t1mt;f-- r'e : ebpaod. and .n the .214. wr , a: .- co wrseth had dimtppearmi. T.; r" " "atdirsgn [niacin to the ,' . ' an MI. no“! in cue ittr'arr: , up! u no that“! stolen pods- 'f .3: LT.5011.; I-tmt-eil", tr Ctr-s. Tho hr. __ it '3tr3j,ttq du- tho hymn mum vii-#45:.» _ . " ataiabehoieetot 1llM% IN , ' ‘ ' ‘ , l , , 4- “d. MSE MEM,', INK, MNT, '.'l sale. to prevent some foreign do The American. ing its Jci:t-- nt'swrc, stopped since the ti came into power. growing debt, wltie ally toner wealth t of tho United Stub add to it st the 1-1“. [breed to buy in [he AIM in E thos to the Britni I Tm: Runway Drr " mun. -Dttrit:g 'i'uory: 1 mm! C. v. P.. Humans 1'/ct "thas. ht the G, W. ll. ceivoa nothing. but did c age in the way of breaking in; furniture. The Chl not escape so {Mimi-My. ted to about " hundred l They carried off several t of baggage, besides (akin clothing belonging in i .e out 915. and some six i which llud been luft in ii: In): gainrd by brcuLing each station. accident on Thurmiuy by r n L dynamite cartridge. The hm. w of the dangerous charmfnr' " I which he struck with B Imam iurtmnly exploded, carrying ti aud seriously motilnting hit; LIu-lorkiu w" nuinmoned an! my to umpumtu a pox-lion [ad's hand. Boa got up wry early, I “nothing was wroug Mm m examined it, mm found of the gallery Were Mum-t by the emissm-ics of Satan the congregation, by the tal lay. might be killed. llc Indium. employed until church in a aato state, and the solemn service of the J, Quantum. Mr, Boer, m2: ‘voroly tried with temyfutior ginary cambnts win: Sum” ill natured. On one of tha shut himself up in his rnnn‘. Hid wife being nfmid he ' hunger. sent the son ini. nr.: him, but the minister nut: floor. The servamrxm: up devil's in the man!" In -. micrter, humming quite r _ "You are qnito right." a; . food mu! X's-uu'uml ir. EM t _ , Inaugu- Willy Jclv, The q 8. 'hotttasttdiight of ministou. The Rev. Mr. Boos. . mini/g1- of Cau1pbaliowu more than I tret'ttrr ago, wu aid to haw ‘50de One time being at the Maniac-whom. on Saturday In " Who was overtaken by tt atom; which have Illa packet into Rotheny. " n we“ to M in the church on the Fab bath. In. mttam of the rcof above no: In in“, h N. middle ofhil somw: l:: “up.“ with a loud voice, and "rorrh, than. Sat-n. yo kart mc fret.. plucking to mrtrmt eongrege.tiots, L _ .' “not tap the from mouthing for ,7.) tut," And then went on tr,:1: lm ", , c' At mower time, his mummy-tn ll , . mud on the Sabbath :15 “51.1.1, "r. minister I“ walking rap-u“ ,- ‘L, " that!“ time of mooung.u_., may) . [ l ipe willingto disturb him b7. t ,3, E J. the time was upired. Lt ;;...~. . s," .2 Isis hands. “claiming, "Ti, i" ", '. _ the Duly, of'Asvylu lain? '.' ' _ at the hotrd " we Brut-A. _ _ darn. ikarlttir.g " bati,lcu 4; "r, _ ' torious. The ministo", 'ry _ second Sign. witness: . _ . damned, “in n he saw ll u" . Juhn I." He tvvid, aft, l' A . A to his eorip,remttirn. Ar _ ' when preaching to im V , the members Luring i F, to him "Muko." is 'man tltfee, ngui... ' him . ska nnd hm:- '. mu fell ashep the mint l ', ‘uinister cried vim. n hum b and hear this gérunru, {m i' x " . _ ' you will hear in tins in: ,' T , not: Sabbath the man Wa., ..‘. ,t.. 'ii. momingaf I t' mmm‘iun I". , ', ',. mm for judic TORONTO 1mmt 'ehsststoiiers notw-.. ".~\'3. be no “on, not no m :o n 'irin tttttmiss', .0 youd better L.“ go t l at; an" them '02!" he no tutrviee :2; A “Renown. as the actor hum‘t got his : run! teem fror tho dentist t" gallon buboen “glued t, of Us In. IM ”Hamlin: can) {to disturbhim by Lil uninspired. At hast 1.’ oulnimiug. “V3101 J, h- nl'Argyia being at '1 Jof me Imam .;:,, ' Drs od f L Jividing and ot all criminal cases ilo rt, try, thus necoshita too miles, which al, n ten to twautr Joy tram of additional C' t summer. a mcrchs stock Valued at nbm rxdty with [us creditor to tbreo him into i: a mum; of 1 Ha got our until they; and ptoeccd n39. In oft we tht E l

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