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Boy that treads tho kirk-Walk h the minu- freedom of bare/mud mm. but bot. himself invited to pan with thm but and f, oily eherehed Coin " lb. Realm. in exchange for one of ti.,. lllhibrionl Candies duplayed in tlsir. Establishment. no Samoa FUR UYS'IEBS in near " kid. nod anlngemen!» tire already made " M importatiun this way. NEW CORNER STORE, Adjoining “James Deans' Hardware Store'.' " - ”In Staci. will In new. "tmetire, in we, aud ot “an“; qua-my. 'ered of tho Wood, himself, he has wand no pains in securing the fium,t Brands of Te Bullocibor wank] "intimate to the M cl Duan and surrounding m M b I. owned Main... 5: munch: 000.811“). Tere, Dnrlnm P. o W. A. BILL, Confectionery, and Fruit Store, DWALK. - Ina-bion- llruularl) Kn-trln'i Jmume-uu Pn urtusii. Money I. In... Low" Town, Durban BUSINESS DIRECTORY; ALEXANDER ERG 'i) N, SSUEH Dad-Ii. Sam. tst, 1881 thsuik done to Order. T THE 1:00 KI Alexander B. D. MACMKLLA 'rroRNKY . AT _ Luv. , t upped“ Put-fl Drug hm. I'.-.J.u1uu.n..\ TTORXI‘IY ir'. Law. 5mm“. Front in Frost. AIIRISM'JtS and Mum)“ I up l I“. oc. Pi' I Aff AF, not, ,Canmlul‘ MISCELLA 122363 S. outuAst bd., DURHAM . DOWNEs, Ttrseritrer in pr, Pl TAILOR, ior Any an Shinglcs Q , M lug. {AUNT} Ny' MEDICAL. tTositr the Can tasriaa Chunk; D U. " LEGAL "rld Posstittf DU 1:11AM of Dunno Yetri H M M' Lath & Lime, Robertson, Irrnsrnl er, Fashions rtguhl tturr g1, on " “(HIRE-7803 . ae.--orrn n. Upper Tum W. A. BULL law ‘ll LLS ling! 'll FORD M1. Pruuby Audion: I n " ylw our ham rt I"; Factory Boots 3:. Shem. - Jag-12:5: I Dealt, Leas: Fresh Groceries Fresh Oat Meal iidd and Garden Seeds Grocerv and Provision Store 1h'alfPg. JAME s HANNA TANNER, CURRIER and Dealer JUST ARRIVED n Always on haod uni exchanged for Outs. To tum-n :sz W mth I .0)! an: than! umber or ',',',tr"dha"N.' Salauotes urrdutscd nip My rtutmtiogt hmnuuued at “mull Dusk‘hzks. {my-bk l R. DAVIS, FLESIIERTON prepared. Auction Sales Attended Blacks (Ntiqe opposite McAlister's Hotel. lad Insole-“nova! u the an oiuxpot 't.rtt per annum. Seeds, Seeds. :lanover M C'ztsslt for )['1L1 ‘lll Bull Eda-Ir. Luau dk Inuur-un-Agt-nl. F' 1:4] " I, ‘I-F IIICA IK‘I‘Z 1'0 "IRE April, Ist, 1881 13li "d i,“:u-i ory ROBEEULU VON VEYAXC E ll, Commissioner in 13.11 Durham Planing Mill, BURNET’S J. A. Halsted tt thr., BANKERS, DURHAM. Leather, Hides, Boots, Ilt Farming; implements. M Upper Tcwn, DURHAM A Large Lot of No. 54. c,iucurnttun than ot not Seed Grain of all Kinds. J. C. JOPP, Deposits Received, f", 7 'LA( ‘V MONEY ADVANCED Suck, aud win be sold Chapter can or In Produce. tidk a HAN OVER, OST A. hand SH. DOOR snow, ac., and”: AND arriage Works, tttrt: GLrdulGE'.S LOW, " ht and St 1d. ve. neuly and entree“) ='ts, stir G.L.DAT1ti',M tit u- for short dis mm 110nm Prices "asomdd 14-136. “an t: Waggon GOOD FLOUI in (menace I 1 ideas. J. C. JON'. hundred pairs of In ll W prepared Gnti prim shot! arste on McNALLY s and Trim mgies 110 It! 1 “Juan- ttre "ant am; at all Jain the to " l The xix! dn w 11011le figttrs erect " tbir 'point of her musing, Ind her dark eye: ilmrnul with a scorufnl pride. She Wttt ‘hnmlenumy in a grand type--brttnette Mummy in figuro, um! with a mnlviln, ex, lpressice fame. A true Gregory, Imrmothu i and aunt called her. Harte of (any eircuuusttrmees." I! "Irave yon cm.;-Iudn!, Min: Creamy." I And Latin knew that hur outburst had I amt nu nespulm- bat stern (limp; rovnl. l, She anomaly nihhicd a piece of dry toast Twithunt butter, and wondered whnt farm ihL-r m-vther's. iudiguatiott would take. l There was! a. long siicuco; then Mrs i Gregory said '. / l “_Thiz. duy wet-k you will meet your aunt M the stutiu air any of y lIcr kindue enuhlxslmmnw to Clear "eiees preside has made of lwr n "sister nnd n. drunk Bummlre, the sum bhc "mtimeutally racer of his dead 1'; A travelled mania tive yaw M,rvtul-- into Aunt liuile‘ Lulu were “owes. a Mr. Bum into his tl 0110 pm' fur some gratitude." . Them Mrs. Gregory sailed out of the breakfast mom, leaving Iottie 1eutpovsrily "Kindness ?" heme muttered. anthen‘ng up the cups and plates. "I wonderif matu- Innm renllv thinks then: in any kinduss alone it? Aunt Bull is getting old and sho ha not wealthy enough to Luke n loud munnght the millimmirnn of “rantings ', Rho want»: a hmulsnnw young girl to hang l'iu. e-ry on um] draw attention to herself. h) n is uh t. rmhmd to have three handsome e,tt blisluurmts to vim, wher her ihree dour nah-vs plume. A pretty mess she hns mmh- of her tuatehnn.rvliini,r so far I A min” and a drunkzml. And for me Percy limmnlre, the .wu ofher widest fucn-l, In: .-hc ticmtimeutttlly rtvlcsltitu,aud the-pum- rssur.-f1,ia dead l'uthx r's immense fl rump. h travelled xunukey tun r-ue has howl tive yams an: :ul-I Wonder if he will walk into Anni. ISL-Ma's trams , Mum-3 and 14113qu ut thut print her (Audience Fail. G.1.trs. Zlniium'lf- was at Hustiu£~im u 1min- iueok nunmuovhu wurshil-pvd hes tvniysmz, mm was cvidtsly much infmenccd hy the sirugo' Lianne of her old schoolmato. And 31h. Buiiunirc wun quite of Aunt Bells}: opium“, that Ltttie would make n quernly will fur Privy. ft n 1 add 'outcly to the Mil'nctidn of:x<plemlid home. Bat Laue just hon- bctvcue unmanagm able. She accepted Mr. Bonnnire‘s uten- tions with the same dittniftcd cunrtesv that she met the advance of any of her Aunt Belles geutkmon friends but the In: re. sulutoiy determined that she shrink] not aid in any of the schemes to catch the wealthy man, who was admired of all the matron: with dnughten on their hands. She like] Poréy' Bommire wesll--1iked to hear his hie: of have} that there way: told without mm mm to am." viii: him al.irtir he". as Gamvbnd valuat- hold k an me-liked to am. when Mahmud f‘\\'lth a fall allure “Gregory obstinacv, the inner dcelarmi a mouth inter. Lettie had gone in Hastings. She had worn the .rmtuituuue drew, prodded at the ttost of ali homo tusufnts--ubedictstly she had danc- ed, wulked, sung and entered into the gay- was of the place. matche few weeks." “But they met IU. Smith and Mr. 0otv Zulu. ..i Hitrtingrc" The datw,Ltta' looked keenly at her. nu. yum n sm- this: mumum not ll “HIE 'O you hum {when the Me All mvcuty. w It will r,C, for n few week.- only.” Pumps. Mamie and Lola went for n. Eat, Mi in the tl um deb tings Are f he ilatts,rlAtw looked keenly at her. Exactly “and I am to meet Petey Bon. e J he " to he at Hurling: with his her, and Aunt. belle has been telling all mute: what a splendid match he Alumna, I hate it all, Wl!y can't we true hum»: lives 'l We live ltoyuud our us. Minna. wcrimu and “was to dress Icahn-yum you: . Drew-mm do to 'ONo.” And Italian to the "Mun." b'artVtter' should to "Botany" go, Sl-t-eblncb to . anim,” Builders to the "United snug" And maidr, to tho“Inle of Man." Thus emigrants um] mixrlncud man, Ttwy would nu lung” v9): us; And unm- not. new ymviuul to! UN but.“ go to “Texan!" Brawn-a would to “Ida" Fr, Loggerhead: to "ikiiir," thakors to the "Friendly lulu: And further: all to “Chill." The little "tstiug, mulling bah“ That break our nigtsur mat Should be lacked " to “Bnb)lan,' To 'lapLatd" " to “Brest.” Trcu, "8pithead" cocks go a"! to “Gun. , And, whim the wise: wntta . Eli mas-mg» to me "Guiana” Gout, 8pvudthritta are in tho “Bantu." Nash-15m mum: to the "Boucd." In" DUNDALK,SEPTEMBER 1, 1881. J. TOWNSEND, Publisher. ix Aunt llrlln‘s paris, and an humour hearts on making good s. Uul'urtuuululy we are all hand. Mumic hiss a. rich husband neur- aty, who will not allow her to give ovorvigu. And look at pour Lulu! mmw: t her husband is ttyer Huber? therc uh: only yo a) am! this big house, that 1irick m Wear, and go in m onuutry if possible , Jebts, , It Mas I“ we I. Let me teaeh, saw} (her than keep up this an», “crimp and ," Mrs, Orcngmy said. putting an r be-ide herbtcaldust plane, “your lc [ms writtru to invite you to for u few weeks." an wry Maxim» to get rid of me, ?" was the qugtmnmg unswur to A Good Match. A Flatt For (incl. ur id he tl. POETRY you will "we! your smut t'Xlu'L‘saly fiulid. gnu to At and your sisters cull s trz-ys , Mamie ter her mm heart ter he: (Mn heart ; but wt fnrl we ready todrop a Mk." " her cdifwatiot, aml I Ielt at m; cat.- \Villyon have. I do any- “Watched “So do not I," murmured Bonnniro. rising from a seat upon the wide pun-h, from which he had hoard every word of the fore. guing eouversation. . "So do not I. I loved that girl for her Lama}. 7:01- iurenly dignity, her quite numb-n!) modesty. But haw I'll win her if it taken ten years tn do it." The iii-V‘rlziy Aunt Mlle politely inform. ed "Mini: Eng hicudo, that Miss Gregory hail hem uhligul to return to Landau un- tvipestrnll,v, and svfteued thtrtidingis other ”Emmi. h 1' Pvrey Bouuuiro turd already bom prcpured to receive them. Smitty hm». no gaps, and the waves clos- ed uvor in-tlit's pluce while she was meet. ing lur muther'u storm of indignation. Mumie's astonishment and Lola's teurfal regrets. “Fur nix months more I wdl obey "mill- or. Then I shall be twentynne and I shall can: my own living at some honest employment. I will not live on pretence we hour longer, cheating: trades- pooph- by ohthiet, culled debt, ond tbud. ly umu'yiug money, with no thought of the man who holds it." o "Indeed." Aunt. Belle raised her irtys. and took a lung 100k at this superbly hundmzne young girlwho unly impi'oved by her burst of temper. “You'll have such a dreadful life, dear," the rim I' mid. . And 1.x ttie wnmhred 1fthey were stones that tin-y would prefer their own golden. chniued slavery to an honest Independ- :xuce. Life wn i not oxactlya had of your; lot Let. tiei r the next six months. But at the and uf that. time Mrs. Gregory broke up lumps-luv} ing and went tu lira in Lnln's srl 2 [1291b cw, while tteqmUutanees “are inf, .1341 that "dent Lottie had accepted an Emit. xiwu to visit some friends;." Which hing translated into {not meant so." "I will tell you Enid Louie, sharply turn, ing Let' face, flushed with honest pride to her aunt. "luilev0,supvose yarn go home brmnrrow and cuzuxucncv your iudepeudant career. I wash mr hands ol you. A girl who would refuse Percy Bounuire is a lunatic. And I object to latwaietu" that “dmr Lottiu" hqd gone as manic number in n girls seminary. I‘d-(Cy saw-med to be a”. to answer Petr-y Ihmnuite's "elite Inquiries regarding Lettie,'s “not address. lint one dav, in an t1n,t.,rarden' mnment. Lola misuU'one0 the wtmeotaeettain tuna, and Lama‘s opinion of the same. That was annual), Absence Ind (undo Ann! Univ, utterly nucvncinnn of the :.pnr she: had given tn the 10m and rojected, was onhn'y waking in the pull: vim imvlc'un on, witlm puttw,thivveltoncsiiftt0tlseavt'x ml- ed. Slx‘lnved children, and Ly luu. ‘mvr‘ was gufdml to mw'uct them Frtiuccy. lim- mush-:11 education was perm: for on so yum-g £1111th Rttci ruuqun-Mium is the dirtthat,v,e of her duties. Nut tum homily taxed, shy erg-wed her intervals of rest and leisure the more fully. and ifshc thotsght of her old life it was not rtetymrttully. “I am nut insane, but I am not ready to marry the first eligible man who prupo:.es to me I" “I du like him," was the frank reply ; and were he u. poor man,I might soon learn u, love him. y it is I will not mar- ry him simply Leeann: ho has been mfta. enced by his mallet atutryrntri,elf to pro- posu to mm" ' "Pray Mus pose to do f" Perry more of u lover than before, with nu nxcusa fur bis mutlmr, (1m y [an me of society deserted itin the lr of tlw winter festivities. "Lottie you are inane," Wins her aunt's cry. The memory of Percy Bunnuire. while it never haunted her. was one of the few upon which her thoughts dwelt pleasur- ably. She did not regret that she had re. fused him t but she thought often of the many pleasant hours when by his own wiusouie courtety Jud interesting conver- sation he had waned forgetfulnou of her mm stern determination. You will tell Mr, Bantam that I refuse the honor he would pay me," she said, Coldly. 1 think it was in her thoughts one nw day in March when she started out for the duly walk a. and. I hum: preserving duty. Wuypeam be: long mm shawl "I came lwre beam» qwther wishea it, the wovld reply, " a-, not haunti- hunting." "hnd you after I“th was playing he: cards wen," Aunt Belle thought. when Percy tle maRuithrertt, “led permission to pay his algae”: to Miss Gregory. She had won 11 m " her muidcnfy dignity, And when ",tytue1,'1ul,1,y told Lvttie of the honor pai 0 her, film cnuld not for. bear umkiug a sly tluust at the girl's sup- erior diplomacy. " aroused Lett" at once to u-LcHi-vn. held the reins-bt tide with his Roper!» black horse [aide hee on mused. But she steeled her heart spin” any warmer emo- hon. If she felt it “Itch with a plenum thrill when she may " tall, mnnly tlgurst and Izandscme face Ipprmehing her she re- memhered he was . “great match," and checked all her cordiah'ty in her greeting. In rain Aunt Belle renoustmto-d and point. ed nut to her, that she had “traded Mr. Boutotre, and by a lime eueourtq,'ement might complete her ttotyest. “But you like Percy, you have told me Gregory what do you pro- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Advertisement on the Lett hand corner of of this Page. then turn to inside page nun-[read and WILL]! ms olctrrtiseu.,..ut on the aft hand errrtter of ' this Page, than turn _ imide page .ttrt rend x8 "Statement" of Junta Dams. ' “slaw-n Hertha-t. ”Ind-IL. and ug ',ht "I have hope j' she said quietly,tlmt you would spun; 111G"cl.e pain of thir-that you were only my friend not my lover. . “Luving yun once means loving you c'vcr," he,replicd, and there was no mere compliment in his grave earnest voice. “I know, he c-mlinned, wln, you once met 11 similar proposal by u tcfusal." Unfurtun- ately for my love, I Inn wealthy and yuu are proud. But, Latie,is it not strain- ing pride too greatly to shipwreck the http- pmcss of two lives for its Balm , I love you willn'my whole heart, and I know my wealth, if It Weighs in your resolution. turns the scale against me, not for me. I want no unwilling bride. If you love me, Lenin, do not mm from me. Look into my eyes, tell me you lovema not, and I will leave you and carry the burden of my sore heart where it will never grieve you." . It was a. characteristic of her nature that she umdo no self deception, as frankly as she one» owned be: liking, she now looked love in tin: face. She covered it with a stem exprasainn w'uru Percy Bunuuiro, In tho cool lane where he hurl met her, in April's iitful sun- shine, renewed Ins proposal. She heard him with her face lucked fast in u. eold dowr- mmutinu by a mighty effort of her will. But her lover unliced that her face was ushy white and We liUlu hand: tightly look. thugethqn Lenin looked as she was hidden mm the large, dark eyes, full of true love and man- ly pleading. Twice her lips moved to lrumo tho falsehood her pride indicated. Then her eyes dropped, her lips tremLled, and the soft Bush cum over her round checks. A week later Lottie wondered what on earth Mr. Bonnuiro found to detain him the“. He had conjured up f fiction of purclmaing certain laud, hm whatevcrotlmr engagements might be he was ineariislly on the route 'ot Lenin's daily constitutional walks. And yet Lettie's hourt trembled as she thought. of again rejecting his suit. She wished hr would go uwny after another weck passed, but before the mouth was uvershe knew that when he did go he Would team a bitter void in her heart. m had broken down the humus of her pride, and she knew that she loved him. “I Cannot tell you a. falsehood, Perey," she said in a low voice, I do love you." Her pride was an defence after that con- fession. In vain she urged and pleaded her poverty, his mother's oppoaition. m would not have a 'graud wedding either, in the quiet country village he led his bride to church. And Aunt Belle pettiahly declares that she "docs nut we what Louie weutimu heroics for, and made such a fuss. when of mums Rho intended to marry Percy Bon. unire from the first." of rich colors, with n scarlet bird's wing in her black hat, she looked like " eutcm princess. She walked well, with a sprung- ine an? end erect tiguro, end Percy Bun. nnire, seeing her before che suspected his presence, wondered anew " her beauty. The cold air had brought roses to her cheeks. lighting up the clear olive of her complexion. and her eyes were full of the light of mtcllect. with the content on good conscience. . Then he wu: dotthtg " bat us the mat dink eyes gave token of [dad rec 'gnition. It was glad. Unprepared Lawn tel-gut to school her Gee, and timer in crowded 5r loous had Percy wetsucli cordial greeting, such true pleasure in smile and voice. m turned his steps into the path she had trod and they wandered down the (roux: lanes, meeting only an occasional villager, and talking with hearty enjuyment at the world so fur from them. "He ean't menu to propose to me again." the girl thought. “His mother would faint with horror it he married a music teacher." The prod, loving husband, the lender faithful wife, however know better, and than: is no cloud ot diutrust “pun the pure content of their lives. For Percy knew well that it WM by the we " of love, an“. love alone, he won hie bride, and not be, cause he was in society‘s eyes: "good match." “She bus lost that worried expansion“ I had so often observed," lmr loror thought ; "but uh. curries hen-u. u you», u ever." Sons Arrr,tcrrotr..-Tluy Waterloo Chron. icle says ..--bt r. Charles Lurch, B farmer living in mile north of Elmira, can say truely that "tuflietiom, never come uingly." About I. your ago his oldest son, . young man twenty years of ago, took sicn and died. Lust wiator Mr. Lcrch wns injured ly n. kick from his horse. which frncturrd his lower jaw in two placea,nnd from which he is only recovering. h month ago his married daughter. Mrs. Wcidenheimer, came from Listowel to was her mother who was quile sick. In I. few days she was taken down with typhoid fever, did, and was buried len days ago. Last Friday Mrs. Lurch succumbed trw the shock oe. casioned by the death of her daughter and VII buried last Sundny. A Inge number followed her remain: to the gum, and subsequently the Rev. 0. 810mm pmbod a very impressive sermon. Mr. harsh lit: the sympathy of the satin community. Ttrt; City of Guelph loads in the popula- tion at the newly created cities. The cen- sus give the following tis,rt1ro , Guélph 9, 890, St. Catharines 9,636, 1uluvi1u 9,595. St. Thomas t), 870, Ind Btratfoed, which in bot 'ttxoattdid+.iseb_tgaeMr, B,. t“. e.---- _ "e'""". ... v"""'"""' "f-l-I' ---U- F “I“ "eert' -- 1tftelTii'iiul%"i." d It. could: 'ri',':':".". VWM‘UW‘W'“! IU magi-mum "tht. ”MNQMW” up” “inked-Ii “at (In an“. 0' “Wit/Mon. Agitation 1'rGLiurdi'arii" not... . 'WW‘*‘°‘° " eaeeetaiuityt the HtistttbruehotHoarud and to and I . . . . . . I. IN! M h mul-Thu . 'soiished magma-hm dam. .irt-tu-hreoftrre"" or“, with. -o.%. Iatmightu-t- had out will w- _ (an at”. or I windy an. . Explosion Maillot-odd. or cloudy. only lemhlq__ Utit not mb. or tho air ho 'ttHr-its Chieago, Atrg. M.-nh. that}! Wall “Wt. fly at dew: rubbumpwmamui. h a.» " ie better it the wind ho My. but this River, and three men on - ion in- is not osseurial. Enid your metallic sur- I slantly killed. Five men into on the to. has " right angles to the direction: of the I at tlm time. Captain Frank Butler, origin. wind-e. tt.,it the wind in north, hold your ear Ole Wilaun, iitvuzau Huh McDonald. surface directed east nnd west. but, instead {deck-hand Wm. Mollunuld and Fredrick of holding the surface vertical, incline it “hunger, cook. The Ward we" running. About 45 a to the horizen. so that tho winzl. i ing the. barge fr'tvrste W. Adam than the striking, glaucen and flown over the edge I tssplotiiou occurred. and was in the tives. (keeping it rll'uight). as water ovrr ll dam. i midway between tut, Clark-rt and Went-A Nuw, sight carefully over the straight edge , Llidges. The noise wu trsrifie, and 'M" " some minute and tlarylydefoued object. | thing can” he men " I trauma“ bet and you wall sue the air flow over as water , “nuke and tlo ing debris. Captain Butler flosss over align" Make your observations I was (hr mu tifty feet And [Andi-ll on em ecuotully, and yon will hardly ever fail to l of the 'owrgets “wad of his tug. His skull ‘ m.- the air, no nmttrr how cold. The re- wan ivactured, and he is nthorwibe writing. salt L, even better when the sun is WWW- I ly injured. Engineer Wilson was thrown i ed. Such investigutions cunnot fail to con- into the air like a ball, and Jtuatsiwtrvod in tribute nun-h to our metaphysical acumen the water. llislmdy has not. been (mind. i as well at, to put tttt in possestiriun of eariom, I No {Ur-“Hi of the (hols-hand Mchuahl have i knowledge; but, int,tetul of entering intu lam found since the explosion. Wilson I my similar l?roetMu' of inventigntiuu, we ttt hm] a wife and two children living hm. “repent almost: to eouiine our attention in McDon dd leaves a wife um! two children l oursurvey of things to what ls uhvionsnud m some eastern city. Fireman McDonald lcntcrtaiuiug to the mind. As we, in our and Fred Vining”, the cook, were fun“ I trere:,Tiuatious toward this end, do with m- m the water clinging to pivers of timhof. l pid [nation skip (ruin object to object on and wvre rescued. The formnr is badly the surface of the earth, the huitrt-ectics, nit and Mum-d on all pttrtsof his holy,ou which meet our view, ure full of suggestive i may nut repovet', and the latter is not up thoughts, and congenial to the imugina- l pectud to live, loin injuzirs being intend tion. and very severe. Tht, lmilrr of the e;- :31Elbow(infielt'zhonlz-‘miumtnairlinuxiill-lansfton» plodcd tug was thrown UNI feet luck .0. Th; 'i,",C"l,i'il",,,T1,'CCl,'i',U. 'r',',,)',',".),')'),,],",',",',',':,, Will de Citukstrect. Till" tug Mk "I. Thepomps at nrm'ni. and gaunt-Irv u! “Add; lumlmtvly. “Um?! J‘M'u "ern tirut. Th. All that the k'saudvaytirtf murmur,- gulls, rivcr in helm; drtvggud tor thc M. of :,"1",lyety)y1t,'.'y/r,'y1/e'ty _." ta. Wis,on m mum-nu. And all that echo“: te Alt that tuc mnm.tnia And .1: the anwl mu out how (-qu’t that (a) Tlm beauty lad 11tj'i'thy of su-l-tar mikes We“: uwle in that. nylo, In. Large sheets of water "up"! beauty to mr- tlu, smooth “his in". he"! drag-pd - rounding wawry, cool the “Eras well an barbed ours sai"aituted. Demim- promote agrieultmal and eousvurtei;d iu- the model fence It": unal- III may “7|. lerests ; and [we ndequate formal: purposes I but the leu.U fence which 13‘ thought“ as it is clear from those on our continent 3 of tumuwznny kiad of stock a!“ III-op -nske Superior, greatest kngtl: 355 min-g l and hugs. cousizsts of two vim I. “is greatest hrmldth 100 miles, mean depth i “P1111 atuurlted " PM mm “a“ 988feet, height ulvuw the run 027 um, I mat. some railroade and sow-uncultu- aran 32,000 square miles. Luke. Michigan. , erm ”no “in: and fence pm the. “a... greatest length Mo miles. greatest width I ing the two “I many VI)“. W - " 108 miles, menu drpfh 900 feot, heixlot nu incl-cud cost. in trmrttetioa h tho above the sen 537 feet, aroa 25,6lm mun": l pcrisltislde materid used. I do “k" miles. Luke Huron, greatest length 200 _ wheutur there lusts been “I laid-li- - miles, [mush-st. hrnndth 160 miles, moan I the suljeeis of barbed wire in "M bat . depth 1,000 feet, height above the sea 574 is time them “I. Thou is on titiq to feet, arm 24.Y00 miles. Lake Erhs, prcnt- bu, very tuuelt regretbd Mt thu - " estleugth 230 miles, grmtmt hyuulth an wts1m of barbed wire. It ii “I. do. " miles, mean depth IO') (wt, hxizht above I the timu,ps orange 1usdttes, and Vb. “h lrmgth of five lakes, 1,345 miles; an) an 98,000 square miles. (h) The grandeur and majesty at tl oesaatr.--The ocean is solitary in its on srJory--majer4ie in " nurumud enlmnos goutiemitn pluyful gamlmla, but ton-Hr In ita tempontnnus him-we. It is pleaml to use it rise from the small ripple intu tl grand swell, but it is awtul to are it towe; ing mountains high in rage and warm with fury. If one can” but natal-10¢ tl image of a true sea. wan. our tup.,sit forgiven. Equally worthy of note are the variow, farms of water. which vein the surface vi the MINI] with vital itnerosts--Bvorls, [hut purl, as they flow over their pvhl-iy bed; this, that rubble, as they run down (“or that fork] ovum-5 stream: 'lmHttittev, under the rays of the still, with sum; bricht:nrus, us they meander their way thrungh the"tuetsduwsaud impart to the fiehhr [rt-sinus"; and bounty ; caucmlex, which enchant the sum-umh‘ug scene with the picturesque elements of foamy water and mumming ouwrucls, which run: in the diamuce with the “vice of tlounder, and impress us with the grand or sublime; mighty rivers, which Bow with great ml- ume of watcr,nud carry shipsof cmnmerce from plncs to place ; sens. which fun» the highway ofiutercourso among imlmus in all parts of the world. Let us macaw] to 'mrtieularir.e-- miles. mean depth 100 feet, cu. the so: 555 feet. urea 10,000 mile Ontario, long”: 180 milerreadth mun depth 500 feet, height plum 262 feet, area. T,800 square mile image of . true sea “an, om nun. h tkthom's height and run}? l-ru 1.1;]: , The” passing by bat nnce. (“Nils z. J; d-S, like. on right hand am! left, with]: cl- beforo mu eyes for Once. in itrrvit + truth, what a sea-mm; rcully is, its ' rm mount-moan giddiaess:id wruth l iv t.' p whelming’ crest, heavy as irun, (21511 t fhutte, dashing against the: my it, 1:134 cl, an edge; Its farrowed ihwks n‘l phat-t} do“, deep in trsmrprtrent death. but a hood urn-a with lurid new of 11mm , nu tearing open into men-21nd iutcr:ctt,r:; . ' churned veil of silver fury. shaming nti therealtrt Iii-,5! below, that ha., no in; y n 'vrvoie.,btt) as a grun- alum-y. "re' which the art-en sighing m mud: do u. hide; fat in instant " a cry puma. ' OM [mm tr-tfor-ret-or, at” “an”! 'tAeMB,th9owortrt"-tu, mmu.uu.u,gho «an an“ A Notable aspects of the Earth me, Winn m hillowy bonus-Inca oma ha... As I nood an ita margin, or mum! on “4‘ I an new Menu withhmo up.“ oe+rsorgmasd'-mr,mth-mt8t"tts"-, many apidtvuuuuh ch. ”and" mmoambnueu -tdsstttatmtedeeHttemma, .‘ , 1t"h"'"1'"""-'t"""'tdettm"-qtru, 7 Iain that W “and lb“ m‘ .m’t than runouuce O' , to the mug amid: sham rt haven. and hope to be "r", ot tle .FWWt "y in ita on I Ler Hod calmness, rem v, but “Hilda lv d It is pleas-not - rippuintotU “It! a see it tamar- fort t my! running ya ', tntradneetho tBOt ' one massive "HI "mus. uu'uu a the Han 574 2 Erie, grant- t breadth eo height above miles. Lake um. 65 miles, dun-e the sol mil”. Tutu] 111101615. h “-leJu-cm s--,.' 1?, (e) The 8.....wmcmuu QM trortttttisgot ' civilizuiou. “(I ehreiadAt h the he. of the "trth.-TU “K. v,- widen». deliguud to M - ill: tmutsllorerth-tttby 'oe-ai-at “a mutual imam: in “’5. pm- duets sud "new m d cue-dim to “other in order b -tiao the M things of life WWW-Ind to Atmt tbttttMW, them; hm be“ of Gioec, to - union. m of peed-co. diibmqt nnioles of product indium ot machin- ery {runway to country (at their no. eoitveniqibUtii prognu; to ditrum the spirit of ”mince. and philmphy among men in all put of tho world; to convoy “a mumuzmuo-mbun-m 1&7." Surveyedxhvut m. at and an was (“a I named wnpr an Jam of mum in“ .'" and harm: by animus-mutual! r: miuiouu-iu I. In}. Gh. thud-rd of tho nonhuman-E plume! the arch. w preach the Gospel- of cum unto men por- inhing for luck of howiedgo and to and anon: than an mdin-s of gum. Chicago. Aug. M.--nho tug d dt Weed In “an.” .titicataorttiatg ie. a.» River, and three men on bold in. il- slamtly killed. Fave men ware on the (a. at tho time. Captain Frank Butler, engin- eer th'u Wiinuaa, fitvuzau Mal“ lichen-kl, Tlsere is naming more surpriuing "an tlve cxhmt to which Inn-hm] wire in coming into use " fencing, unless it he hath my in which theoretical olyetiottts an! In mun-thrown Ly use and "memento. Tho heal. form of barbed wire is now four-J b in: Lu a ptrnudx of No. mutual wire. and". ized and (wild, with lnnrlm four or In inches opat'i,wrn,r'uius.,r from 16 to " when to the rod, and (Bunting IO cents per pnuud in Inge lots, lol, cents for u few wands. A mmpltte (euro is nnw ttomtiderml to be um of five wm-s, divided to mm “M build- e ', taneuvd to white cedar push Mautditte bur feet out ofth annual and om M apart, and can he mudv by the mile It h than 75 cents per rod. The nrigmll Null u! the Illitsr,it, Comm] Kdiroud, which VII the first pmty to build Imrhed wire [can b no large way, contemplated the “A. uf than. bathed and two runootll wimp, And I“ many miles won: made in. tlmt cub, but the smooth wins have ' dun-pol “I barbed ones suluaituted. Dom I'm- tho model fence um: utade m my may; but the land. fence which WWW:‘W upu'uu " barbed wire. it in the do. d the (huge “range hedge, and will! M B “one we hlmll hm e lost . great. m of "minute, an effective wind latent. " whim] to our liability to increased drmtt& ulnl Uses rainfall. than " cents M the Illinois the first putty a large way. c lu-z- mu] shim owned by the 1311!:ch icr. C ,mlnmy. whose nulls We". "and, removed to 1'ouetuuhruitslreue, was total. ly destroyed by fire on Fridly night. Th. [we is supposed to have bum Rel It’- - ing train. About one hundred W he! of ohmice lumber uh] tive or lithiu- ml was of hint», wan burned. The In. is cow-led by insurance. In was... ofthe tire the express train bl Com-‘- was unable to pan. A npeeiat train - however sent from Collingwood and “I. passengers were tandem and natal. 1113!. Am ltrr.NT u Hxewoerrr.--A " acttidrust oevurrrul u llcpwurth uu Wednes- day 1 wining “1' lust weak, resulting in tha mm]; ml 11 highly (mu-tamed young In. muucd thu 1lcliinnou, who mud h Kepprl, on the enuuty [me the!» two-Il- hum Hepwurlll. He wu in On- Boa-l on [hut dtty on business, and Inm- iug lone. At Hepworth be Id oit* thrrc young men who had a u - homo put his futher'l. H. In” - " them hue horse to ride, and [at O - arm with the other “to. That. It.“ " hex, the Line: young men a. 033 " won as they got “and h hal- amd Ind not got more 'ttnas " wheels Amok a In. “no Mm hard on which th' _ . on“: over thou. t,'it'l'i'ir' away. _ - h an m A SAW Mmt..--'rhe Md].- Barbed Wire Fence. ..-.‘

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