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Grey Review, 13 Jul 1882, p. 1

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PM a Co., Tho-Eng WES, [WT-In "run-l ml CON . n "a rtcr, WWII-'- muting O IINI a " mic-l and F. In... "auxin. I." u I. 1; as, v: Tum " " "ar, I. RIDE. a stems rotor. " III " w T Liam " My", ur " lily ham. 113 " tho w Jr" g. .9! W I. V. Fm“: halal 'n' it M V Tory 'tutr, f the 1,3,. " Io. . 7_-.. ..k.r. (in! all m. "iiiaiiii%",'r" Knitting Stockings * Socks L- my. 'Iuon tttor-,..., - _ T','""""'- and ceGrTaiiri u. . daunting. . . mu tum a 'tatlautd awe“ “munch-try "I. Inm-- - - - )WuiJv'Elca ‘“ " .-tlr h " blown-(mu hum-g..." Old Tram I: L Han-cu HARNESS, ’HARNEss. o ermJ~ tom. iicci'tiiils a no] com ("mah- uooo, ion... In A Good PIT Guaranteed Reliable Scotch COLLAR Nor. Stock of LEATHER. HARNESS, WHIPS. CURRY (0)188. BRUSHES. BE LLS. he. And Bro Thai: Nov Anti-Gnling. Elly Working, Good Enough BOI'LIH'IN BROS II. "this in nap-Mo of saving “u 0"... um. tho um» um u may at] can when ply. and tho strunganc I unleash. no! "pan " It also a WW to -, tttrn than“ “brie. 1 Kahlua. " "sold PoetOMes, LL", ' DURHAM. I and I... U ..r"'tteittoriiiGoiiiCiiit" he C'tllhhWi%',llltl',l Ptrut'tothurg, Anne “mun-Mod. Spring Ind Savanna Pubic“, "all"! received. Durham . Pots. " .1878. [ tune I -.. Ronni-r" DURHAM Sr..DUBHAM. Bosid--orpo.ite tho Can-d. Pushy toriuu Chunk; AMERICAN COLLARS l. I. " - for In: rue-bun"! all... I Mil-q .‘Ir'hI-o- " Ila-"non. JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. I d County of "my" Austin]: " all m at In. t?ottoy. " Wrath] u- Cumuu'uhm. Ln “undo-1mm: than]. tsilt. won VERY PE. tyyetibery Prop-red to Ron-iv will!» " ll nun.“ Keterrutururno.- "on dny an! Ind-y Jrom ttt o'clock anJo ' p. m. Du-tg-eh Ach 1.19. TST - - " Imp“; ' I “0 than.“ none. {“103, wn. J1iiiijiiiiit"'i;.',' '9eb the VETERINARY SURGEON Ian-34 " “016.? aliGiai"i"ivii,"aiu';"C. nun-um. any of uh. hauling - ot tod “Mu ovuy Ina-Oh. ,.ttuAGIrriii. iiGi iaGUGai Ivan In "woo than Inn-y "vor him with tho-II pu- Pee. Pi..Ty? fungus-043.1 to him will be per- Cutting done to Order. Alexander Robertson. " “new" h: (Ebb-nary, gverGesoG,GL.l 0m- M-md have tanned it Flo-banana. one. )pcnovuy rtsurmuy anaemia". Lilli) FROST. J. W»'IOH'I'.LL.B. load "ee.- “Hugh-m , RADUATE of Datum Votriuuy Col I log-frown». B HUGH MACKAY. h‘ENs‘El) ACiluoNF.r',ll, n was. iauvEsii" Maher. Lambton Streak rm Ihtiee, DURHAM. wad-Mnyou V. ttrr. '34 Trams-nun... Runyon-l m. ... . , fiv-luludo.pu y“: . r"' tF.rVTr.r_..ree.r. “Wm C-q-u-to rah-nod a .eqtq pint» In It. Inn-canton. and 'd out: pulls. “you. "S-u-rude.)"- mm. 0min." no0gdoq of births, myyu-.ruettt.,and . ll Ind-o! [cal low-Janna] into! out... In, - .0. adv-"bod “no. to“. for .1. In. Adv-Mar um to named Jilin”. Advmb. - when mac-amid by n Joni-m to the comm, no In.“ In“ mu“... “dob-nod " "(ulna um. Con-6y Crowd Anna" In. 140.1“. rrliri' M in Ind . tutt 'r'4,21t and. of rl Wart And mu fl upped“ Pulm- IDII. ”oh. VI)”; ii,iJii' Drum. loot, o. In... Paw “4 Damon .m- on. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JACKES t PRINGLE. LT'I'ORNEYH ti Law, Solibitm, he 0.00-4.qu Town. Winn. I. JACKII. B. a. It. A. nuxuu: MISCELLANEOUS. AP.!thti'riTi1 tad Aflornoy'u-n-an 3m 'Nnomm E.D. MAcmLLAN, “may, " - my. Ae.-orrtc_ Me by Ibo I TAILOR, I " "In.” 'e _ . , Eye‘ry Thursday, “a ac, 0m Shoot. Um! Town P. ac. NIX()N. fro". h L30 TUE OLD sr-t--sa..e pe. you'll AA-eo.- “THE GREY REVIEW; ler n that} M cold ' the. thet nitric. FAdG "iGi'ie' ham 936 to "r. _r?_uan,rov"'a "da " lune. sud “chm Frost & Frost. r nu 'ttere in naming miG%. "ut told (not. huwtvu' Inch n-mlimlaml LStttoety In.“ rv..|hn¢an ""tu"iiuaa'". hu All the applianc- toe - ,n . Mus OPEEBTISXNC. 1 Trol. Tr. NO; M, CALL AT Id I (all my ly (’me mad. of tho WI Insulin}. dmnlnbhehtxu In. Fun-Cy, u "mun-bl. nth. It','ee,','y, handful”. "areau, ....I- n. - .-__..--. -- ---= . MEDICAL. DUN DALI ,Unt " . Hungary, will mu "ttrum-- ohe. Imam H 'tcl -hum Child 3W1}??? I)“; fo "In and " DUSTIN!"- J. TOWNSEND; Publirher. q nation for 5113:0101! an... aaierd, H. JEROME. Licenti-h saving “Hanan tt My uni oqtlGUhia' meant Lhtry tttrertd 'mptty 'joadli I]; 't no" the J.W.UROHI',LL.B 'Beer) 2n he AU iii," on”. In” I. A. "axon: y!” for the, 'o w n -_ "fly ""-.' w-.. ... "use. J. a. 'ft"'toe, Mqq.. in now enema u commodianl mun-hon. " lb. shill-II, Mt x to, "use "orien huh, and 0mm eon- umphu hummus- at . slum" kind. but... In mm tor its ”4..th atom and Hutch. Thim h a in “for Inn-stunt than Mambo In“. IBO Mum-e! .othetts, An Mir-r to: on. at an “I. but. Anny " an 0... " to on. 1" _ V. ttrr. .04 an. ... . , tannin!» Ill-chum rum. ”mun-ma i itch-110. “no. to“. ”dialing. mam!“ by no iasaortod "um. tsblirher. t _-"'ee m "g: "'"T: D j -- I TOWN of DURHAM, County GREY, No. 8, 4. 5. 6, T, 8, Hanuru Survey. East 1 Side Guam“ St., North of Jackson St. 'I‘HESR mg m mummy situated on the principal stun. In UT:- Tormoppodb the tandem-o or. Gen. Just-on. Iq.. they no Per, even, In" hoen used an A Cricket mud. ind m nou- to than tho primal ml Produce in r"oopel mm tho Town tor Bale. Jun. Gin '.'poep%tr of ol Nrilwtyr to the Town ot Duh-m ll bu become one an“... 2ttttlt and" 'iiiii"iii'iiiiiiiiii ilft'iihll?lrh?i. Peet, ugh”! I. m. I-_ Eu41' dingf "___ -e... Lots $72 y." le'l 600 Bnnh. Fresh Limo. - "__-- . Durham P. o., May Mth, 1880, fl, V. -. - v w u. m he“ mute. price d tor an... and 'ell'.'.,".'.' N Durban Fob. rth, 1m. Lumber; LiiiriiGr----u- Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, le‘I Call Ind examine And you younrh at Ont IMMENSE STOCK of l-UREIGN and DO MES/“C LEATIIL‘RS, “so [PI-din.- in grant varitsty, . . -i'iNr.P____ ....u unuurulrlvl JI Having cvmmrm‘od Dunne-OI when your I,'t,'J',a,'y.r, I make the N. P. Boot, we]: no ttte nmlim: ttentlen on of tho Dominion Well" I um! sir John tam! the Hon. mound" vomit“! to I?! a pair om-h of HIV N. P, Bonn. All the hiding Grits, Mu! (who round think " h the Co-tiv; t.yo.!tdrtuire with me.“ they hunt: tho N. P "ootis "I? Hoo, for both u... .ma -.r..r.------, SHOE MAEEES Tl” "I"hee Pi. p, . - BOOT and SHOE snor- Tux-non IH, rio A 'r"tita'r.q'g.anrt HEARD! To IIRI Remember the ptarr--. than distance northo the Post um”. VIN oot is "Ir Ttavrcr TGiiGTir' Fur dosing. Emil-Kn: done. T THE ROCKVILLE MILLS ' o ""vent.ittyr {01513. Lot " . 77â€"â€" I -v"r" U huge stuck ot BthJoon uni Itytluieisuateritsu,Ltri, a: "och ot walyyr.ibonvwoott,'diid Gilt. Pita-,1 and mm of Lumhrnuudeoutou a)“: fulluorh ot Conn", Union ,Slu'ow minor-Iv“ n on hum Askints'Ptsteut Maudie Gino Burial Cue: kept in stock. can... In an“ vuiaty. A splendid lot of PRIME HARNESS LEATHER. _-"---'--------, A WEEK. us I day at homo cull Cindy 0mm tree. Adm-cu In" , I W. M. CLARK. Architect and Bailder, MARKDALE. l)LANS. so,eiiidL2,, Eatiluateu. i Furmwwl ' q..‘.-......... t, ' _ .. Town - ---'i'..-- “V " . My Motto-, (‘lmw and ',',ff'ltll', nun-mun wins-inu- and tair [In-Mun: have“: al mun. IN. lav-I l-I-lo.l.oln A: lac-um Age-I. Land. Bought and Bold. Death, Lou-o, Winnie. manly Bid "ormetlr pn-pun-d. Auction Sales Attended. All Buaiueu Strictly Confidential. 131i" " Jrltc.t 0 "y. ROBT. BULL Te,"; undersigned In" a hm am or both print. and Company mud. to on “the! Fun) or Villas Tlt'"' " low.“ of Inton- . Dunno-l "tttir ttytWiettt'uu and no“. of l CN )I;(}r\ Pc.' y I LDE It ' Durham Money to Loan Durham Making - SASH. DOOR Gena-ll Bulking Blaine“ TRANSACTED. Supt. Nth, we: "yhNvEYascis'u,coLmaioneriuBa, THIS BANK inn-non Letters of Credit on Orv-t Pemun and who: Foreign, Countries; Bayou-ml l'n'lacu Storm)“ Euhunu; 1utseodragti an N . York and tbil pun “Cum-h. DEPOSITS of " and npwardn Received, not": which the current nu ot intern-t v." he mowed. I Fumlu'hmlf We}?! Chuuu “was“ ‘. DAVIS, r'raiamokiriiii. thoiuite,00ti,rmtr. Reserve $1,400,000. {nay-ecu, Ladies cdrnor ut Smldlnrmd Albert Studs. Lower Town. Duds-m. BANK or common DmiirAot tmHatmdiiti- MADE --Six of the Best, Should Call and Examine .633: Rikki.“ "M" J. w. CRAWFORD, On rounnnhle terml.nnd l mncuy 'tottttdeettt'uU And not“ of loan nuucul to the lowest tttture. CANADIAN JAMES McFMEARY. Oppmn'e' the 'L'tvrrtotmio, SALE, -AND-- manor outou sin-it noiiééth t‘ukoh Shrouds um! Trim ‘ul "iiiili2it ithtttt (tttttiii/ii/ trnGrYis%" riiii'iri,,, mum. Estimnteu. le., Superintuuded And iurperr. 1,1)oun ind I” “1:11:15 I stock at Mouldings in “It. Putty.aveciiia't"ioi7, ba.......-,. VA _. CHARGES LOW, "nut" in] to Butt no Company lundl to land an property u lawn: run-I intend. .keepsron hand and Gentlrmnd marr, d cc." Auttusrta, "that. R. A. PRINGLE, Lower Town, Durham ILLS. Also .Lot M,Con. 2 and "iaaG l, thut-turine 3 Utre amount 3-191 “(Meow-oh. would, And of Both. and chin thou kiln ifrou want. But he in timd and hungry. And you land better (in khan-Mummy“ at my mania.” 'arrillgudtrdtrtut I up. that tluihh- of m,Johu.iowa-Ihldun "What 3 nice likeness I" “chimed Mm. Harmon. ' When did iteome from 9" "This young person did itjnat new." manned Holman. ' "Good union- mol In it potable? I wonder it he would make on. of my little "I am not ready to pronounce you an Inge], yoqu ullow," he said, "bat I nay truly say that I have onion-taint] I pretty hit artist tmamtretb--thoagis the cum-min- l meat is yet to come. Here, Emily, Bella. come out and witness I new unsatiun 2" Mrs. Harmon hurried u the wrun- Gh, with ber young anemia. and her little girl Lulu. For tuuwer Mr. Harmon landed his wife tho canyon Ikelck. which wu hastily Manual with mm of surprise and ejaculation. of delight. y 169 I Mr. Harmon looted himself, presenting [his profile to the rugged Artist, who went to work without no" :60. Hi: stroke: were quick. vigorous 3nd mime, and in o ‘Iurpriaiug short time: copital sketch of Mr. Harmon's head appeared on the paper. That condom-n looked at it and pucker- ed " lips so u to produce a low and long‘ whistle. tt176 "I am not so hungry sir, but that I willing to ear.) a men] Morale“: it. you have the kindness to nit down t" “Sula face or from. t" "Side face tf you plan». I on: do 1 the best." Mr. Hornton “Aha him-A" n.-....._l "I am a Int. of an architect and keep the“ wings on hand. But hadn't. you Gt. tor out some lunch before you begin the business , You buve a very hungry locok." "Want any more too]. t" he asked. . "h sheet of drawing pupcr, ityuu have it." Mr. IIornton brought. out the required uncle, clumped upon- dramas board; also some crayon holder: and a sharp knife. he opened G gate sud led the I the house. On the venndah were mum: chain, one of which ho otrem boy. "I can tlnw your portrait," suggested the boy. “You an , are you I wandering artist in dinguiu ?" "You Inked me what I can do, and I can do that." "Any of the tools of that trade t", The boy produced from the; packet of his Vest some canyon. um] I slump at a lead pencil. "allrieut,"tutid Mr. Homh try you M. the job, Come in." "Hnmph .' That don't offer any opening. The f'iowtrvs are my wu'e's pets, and she h, like I dog in the manger about tum-- won't touch them herself or matter amybudy else to touch them." I "Wlmt tort of work on you do t" (Mr. Barnum. "Everything in t one] nothing in particular." I "1 know I could put that yard of f in a much Letter coudition than it now." _ "I am sure I Am willing to aim my liv- ing, um] anxious to gut a chance " to do “Then t suppose I must be I tramp; but I wish I wasn‘t." "You do , That in one good symptom nnywuy. Are you sure you would nut run "my from work if you should fiud it, or lie down sud go to sloop by the side of it ?" ‘ ( "That's what they all uy. They are all ‘luuking for work, and wand to death for fear they will tiud it. To uy you are luck- ing for work is to :dvertlu the fact you no . tramp. I “That-'1 tweak. 1 know that I booi- nud rugged; but I don't consider so]! an tramp. t am looking " a work." "You no not , Then your nature. You can't hav. I“ the symptom.” " I Ila had stopped on the road, and Ind l directed " the man, or the house, or " the “rounds. or at all tlsrtt, a wistful look, which might intimate a wish or an outieuty. It was this look which Mr. Hotntou had wavered when be “dressed the young fellow an a tramp, 3nd advised him to "jog 1 -I.._4- " Bo thonght,no doubt, the saunter whom, halt man the gate Ind provoked Mr. Hom. 1 Mai utterance. He was not In ill-looking ‘youug tntut---or boy, for be could not be trrettty.orts-bttt his clothes were ragged ' and dirty, bin shoe. worn Ind muddy, and i' " genonl appearance unkempt and dia. reputable. I l "No tmmp would hero. youhg chap; to you any just jog slang." . I' ' i. The rpe-hr wu I tuMruookine Ind up. L'T'.11', easygoing (common of middle ,3". WM Wu shading leaning over the 'trats, looking out on the road. The gab open-d on n gravel walk, which led up to I two-story cottage house. In front of the 'house, and ”the sides, the around was overload“! with than. shrubs. und Bower. ing plana, which, to "Y the lent, did not show careful attendance. Altogether it was a bright, cheettul and aunctwe "t tun no Gmp, sir," vu mu var-now were some i, one of which 110 otreredto the Not Quite a Trgmp. "EverrytLitn, in gene“! '. Homton. "I will can't deny that you man I consular my- looking " Home your looks belie replied th strang- pURHAM, Co. Grey, JULY way to that Will tun yours allow: ttsked “Therefore N orwick'l assignment will he I forgery, ttnd I shall luring him here to confront him with you." Mr. Homlon wu " good n his word, and met the racially oxen: gt the time Ind plus nppointed. Northwiok did not have l the assignment, although ho profuud hit sbilitr to produce it " soon " the negoti. aa, should be concluded, Ind Mr. Hon. tonbrought him to the bone. for the pus poet of winding up tho ulna-coon. The" bomeonfrophdamtlytold- nuns-h. mat uni diam”. with M Kati-H“. witnmdwiduw a. that at "indtiq can. It‘ll-mg may C "I should think not l"-ind1gu$uuy chimed Abel. "I am a sort of speculator and occasion- ally dabble in such matters. Northwiolt offered the patent for sole to me before I met you, and I perceived it was in the name of Abel Keucridge. m assured me he could procure all imminent: from the l patentee, who desired to sell, and I told him if h,, could do so I would ngotiale with him. He is to meet me to-monow Ind bring the usignmenls, and of course you ean't have signed your name in Philadel- phia while you worn at my house." “How do you know this ?" eagerly ed Abel. Harmon. m procured the patent, which is a very valuable one, end meant to urin- dle you out of it. He would probably have succeeded in doing lo if you had not come to my home.” "I was never regularly employed by my father," answered Abel, "bat I pieeed up mnnv points of the businese while I was about the place. b'hord, before he died I invented, or believed I had invented, an improvement upon the turbine water wheel, by which greater speed could be got with the use ofleu water, end my father said it was a good thing. After r.u death I gave my model to a patent agent, for the purpose of applying for e patent, but the agent fiually told me that he had been un- able to procure a patent because the exam- iners had decided there wne nothing new in the invention. This discouraged me more than any ofthc rest of my disap- p nintmenta." "What was the agent’s name t" "Silas Northwick." "And your name is Abe‘liKentridge t" , "Yes, sir l" l "TUt agent lied to you, Abel," said Mr. l Hornton. m procured the meme uI-i-I- In}: ed. He was ushered into the front room. in which the family were seated, and Mr. Harmon conned him for what he called a btttiitter,tr talk. When Abel returned from the village he carried his head higher than when he hld set out, and appeared to he what allure and edncutiun had made him, A young gentleman of attrnctiva person mud mau- new. "Bnt I have not earned nsmnch as that," he suggested. "It you haven't you will earn it," ro~ plied Mr. Harmon. I So it was settled that Abel Kentridga F1 was to remain at Mr. Harmon's. A room ' was propnred for him nml some ofhia em~ , ploverT partly worn clothes were fitted to him. and he wan sent to work on the shrubs. and flowers, Ind grass-plants. His work wan quite ntiafwtory, [and he acquitted himself generally so u to gain the eonfhletm, and respect of all in the house. Besides the w.ork on the grounds other odds and ends, of, employment Pe, found forhim shout the place. but nothing I was said to him about the communa- tion. , ' l hhm, he was km In,” for} week. I. thi, and of which time M r. Hermon gave him a written order, and directed him to go to the village and select for himself suit. , nhle clothing to the tuttMrnt named in the I order. "There is no milling to he done here." said that gentleman. "but I have no doubt that my wife, sinre you made thut sketch, of Lulu, will allow you to straighten up than grounds. If you turn out as wall " I think you will, I may fitsd nomething else fur yon to do." J -" _,,,_ .._. wull'l'u‘ his tramp-like appearance had told against him, and he was on the verve of despair when he encountered Mr. Harmon. i' His name wu'Abel Kentridge, end he I was tl e eon of e miller at Queemport. who T had died eudc'enly. leaving en eetute to en- enmlver'ed as to be worth less than nothing. _ Abel had [one to Philldelphm to leek his fortune, and had found nothing but dimsp. pointment and poverty. He knew some. thing shout milling and gardening. but ccnld find no employment in the city. will weutinlo the country to look for work, hut t . . --. _ This production having been 'mtrieunur admired, Mr. Harmon dismissed the "fo. maln rabble," as he chose to call them, corruled his tramp for a conversation, " inlcl'him who he was and all about him. " . When the young “ranger had been muh. (e, and combed and fed, his personal up. peerence was improved; end he had gaia. ed in use emigre“ of manner. m win anxious to make a picture of beby Lulu aid was permitted to do on, producing e likeness which sent. the {and mother into ecs'm-iee. I hat do ya: know about milling t" he “Give him one nuywsy. and we will talk About the rest. It won't do to be to lihenl " the start. Just follow my wife, young teller-bond buss no doubt that you will Kel better when aha will get through with dinners." prk on the grounds f, employment yen) 16 place. but nothing out. the company.- Ilpy for_|wuk. , Mr. Bonito!) “in In. mat with] M]. in] N 'fiietm lit Uike invoetimes '2'd'dd'2y ngul. and to the wrong of things, but he l chooses that, which will in his estimate prove en advantage to ltius,--U becomes any men’s dog for a price. ready to growl or to bark, or to bite " eiretunstaneet, mey require. He in e hack ready to engage in euy dirty work, to ergne white bleak, or black white. as the one may be, end ti out dust in the eyee of the people in order to prevent them from eeeing the reel etete of attitrr. He u e henchmen reed, to de- fend all crooked policy, all "rapt pue- tieee. end all form! of mala&niruitmtion. The ohm-eaten. drawn in outline, form- no "mall clue tn political cache. The] my irate tron eeeh other in the mal and no- tin'ty of than“; but they In one in pundple end spirit il‘recerd‘ w the politi- eelmedldoued bribed No lichen!“ l (l) Bohemrun,tnnreuteoh, inipnblio ur. , I rtmgue.--TU man of candor and indepen- , deuce exprrw e hismind on my Inbjeetwil . due regard to truth and wztu equal respect ‘ to the opinion ofothere. In discussion, he _ in cool, collected and gnod-uatared--U speaks in . lively and plenum. manner. with e dash of mild humor. and e flavor ol _ good tem per. Dimsreatin all these respects i is the one of lhe literary adventurer who goon forth to catch all he can no it comes in " way. Like the chameleon, which takes the color of object. around it, he changes with every change in the In] of thingl. He in not in the least Iqueemieh in his manner of acting toward. men. " it suite his interests, he deuce: Attendance to one, end given the cold shoulder to anoth- er. He tLtters one and Abuse- another. m deuhe one with the quintemnce of ex. cellence in ell than: good.end he between mother With olvliquy in all, that in bad. Again, attached by predilection to the util- ituinn lo tool of' philosphy, he in not pertico nlnrly nice in his notion: in regard to the right and to the wrong of things, but he l ‘-_w..w cue IV sun I ""° I subsistence, end whose liver are " ven- "n enee with the conventional laws of rupee-t. or able society. Hence, we accord with to this strain of thought, Bohemienism I" is now an uhstrect term of pregnant signif. ta. icnnee need to denote whntubounde Huang 1" mankind under various forms end colon.l m It is practised by the man of busineslmhtn ‘ " with his oily tongue he represents his goods la whet they are not in tact, and there ie I , great deal of this thing practised in the g world. It is practised by the law; er " " the her, when in order to [pin his use, he ' resorts to disingenuous methods in hie ex- , eminetion of witneeeee and in tortuous er- ' gument in, his address to the jury. The ' halls of justice ere thue often dishonored . 'by little or no regard for truth, and by low. ' I toned morality on the part of the practi- ' tionere. It is premised by the minister in ithe pulpit, when contrary to the truth. he I ipenders to the lowsteetee of men Iii-order I ’ togein popularity, erased-tor the-tune l res-on to turn the house of prayer into a I l home of worldly entertainment u did t _ Talmagem e recent sermon. where it is i traid.--"; old Iheckneye-l religions l phrases thet come thmtiag down the een- l turies will never err‘t the mueee of to. l; 1 day. People don't went the dusty flower" d f of an old niillinery shop; they wentjepon- P j Ices wet and fresh with the morning dew; " " _ they are tired of the (ix-teem, tallew-cen- . i die, "tMstimonioass, fUshhm, pulpit hum. le, I drum of the past, and want I Chicago-eh ! tl l press, electric-light, futhmnd.blood It ple of l h wrenching. When thet time comes the . churches will be more crowded then the! ol theetree." Our subject. indeed, branches ot out in every direction ; but it is our present W purpose to eoufh" ourselves to the Lass. ention ofit under the three “peck u Bar. fieient to answer the and no In" in view,-- mama to no Ipplled to persons living by their wits and lending a. laundering and unsettled life, "peeiUlly thoso whose occu- pations Me literary or Artistic. It in gen- erally applied to the lower class“ of polio ticinna. writers, artists, "tors, etc" who hue no aim in their pursuits but to gtin a anL..:..‘~.t-- - . . -- Abel glndly Accepted thin nmngemem and the result won became so "usrntstor, to both parties that Mr. Harmon hour“; congratulated himself upon the hot tlm his anppoud trunp had not taken his ad vim, to "jog ttlong". _ It should be added that hi! pretty silt“ ilruw, Bella Gmtton. also fauna in the name fact can“ for selt.eotumolua,, _ "Now, my boy," said Mr. Harmon. "if you will take me an s partner in this busi. ness. I will furnish the capital and push it. and I in" no doubt but both uf III will grind out a. grist of money with your tar. ( Line wheel." ' The upshot of the inhrview In. Nut Abel gained pone-aim: of his pnciom pl- enum-ml Northwick was (In! to go clear of criminal proceedings. 13, 1882. iUshhm, pulpit hum. Id want I Chicago-ex- luislrtusd.blood style of that time comm tho 9..., , also {mmdin thei'l'horo T’congmtulution. I nnnm t capital and push it. liryt but both of us will I moon- mey with your tar. a lunch icompsn d thin arrangement, i dirty, ttl, name no sltisflctory thing he '. Harmon bonny I tone of won the hot that :cribo low I not taken his tut. !or thew I ho to be a“; "53:35.13“; , iuiiariiL -,krL-iGyiJiJiiiiTii Ila-mm so.“ an.“ t.'htl'L","QdUll'i2fl'.l,'rll'.' mi... trmtmus--au6ttt-u, not no rh",';1;;;l11.'121ptsrA'/ttt m n. Cantu-u...“ - gnu-man ”who. _ gin. - . 1G;rd'2ll'a'l'l'ldlll.afl '.d-lrdrrtri-tt-de'at-r-ii ""'". u: I winger ol mum and with Ivan- 'ons in M10 goo Mr, tNed the: in 91°th 'ti'tr"igt' quakes (3). Bohemieuism,embodied in the form of ptutvlsuu.--Buruing questions are a (with! source of ephemeral literature vary- ing in quality according to the cucum- etaneee of the writer and the min of hi. chemter. Doe: he from the smart. of wounded pride writein defence of himself 7 The emotions of wounded pride debaso the more] untimely“ of bis heart end color the expressed though“ of hhu uttderstiuult.mr with Buythittg but moral [avenues-s. The 'a-oe of an. nobility fs nUg'ieit 91 self. Lou thought of "it pen in arid the been” of M, (dam: is [any like trl buamuroetG wild Bower. Does he with the Aunt use?“ to grUtf one. by e few, ttaik ethi- _mrttrdptpttior,atorrar in an thr+)t,iirrt.eryar.t' Housman-- f.ttettu.e,turttiiiiu with vee- I .‘___ -1 I“ 5 - The third thing is miscellaneous nutter. 'There no things given in the newapaper l tint we would never think of telling our {neighbor when w- met him. There no strings of items given in the newqmper, which have no natural interest for uny- onn. There are silly ital-lea given in the newspnper, which no u insipid as they Wlty should uewqunrl be iilUd with Inch mutter, when were in so much excel- lent mutter - where within reach? Were were bestowed the time sud care nmmry to woompliuh it, now-paper- might be iilUd with sum of thought, with thing. of beauty, with sparks of wit, mud "in of humor. m meuninglou. There no 3:351:13: give; in the now-pupa: n wittieisuus, which [an nothing of the red qunlity in them. ""_ _.- --,..... w I deal in distant xllunionn, veiled 'sneers Ind personal attacks, he subject: himself Iojust ’ couture. A' nmn tme no more right to my on uncivil thing than to not 'ttui/ilu-no I mono right to any n rude thing to another [than to knock'bim down. Far " right i ltats he to slander u. in pnblio prints under I ounuulad name. Besides the negation _ of right common to both emu. than oral other circumstance: connected with them} worthy of note.'. huh. one can, we con, ’ when he stuck: u... than] ourselves Ind I he may come off Mound-boot; inJhe other. one, We have not, tu.t1m, opportunity ot "If-defence And he may do with-1n no he plum. In the one can that. may be courage; but in the other tun, is absolute oowu'dioo.- “The Inn that dan- mam because he on With may to him-n. in not n nun." I , ' hand. it twitte lute in order to make them I I exprese what they do not contain, in order . ' to juntify the crooked policy of the comet- {I VIIiVOR. tempers with tigunm in order to . nuke e Lir show of dance before the pub- lic end impress on oredanlity by the free _ use of sophiutry in order to cast I hhnd over their reckless mounres, scandalous coutrecte end extrerugnnt expenditure. Is mch . manner of treating public questions not a gross abuse of the editorial choir P, The function of the press is to unfold end not to conceal thinge, to give I meny sided and not a one sided View ot things. to guide and not to inhale-J euqniren in re- _ gerd to the knowledge of things. In the , one eepect, the, prese is e power to work Inceicnluhle good ; in the other aspect the ( pres: is e power to work enormoue mu. ( chief. The "eoud thing is communieeted I mutter. So long as enyone, who wlitesto l newspapere under a fhru'tious name or m. l ouguito. deele with things inlpereonully or I in the elutract, we hove no right to coat. t plain: any; we may heve cause to thank t him beeeuee we derive Irenetit from his 1 lueuhratione; but so mute he heginsto , A“... '- Br . . .. . (e) Bohemieniem. common in newpep on under verionl forttts.-We here eouilr. onreelvee to three things u suffieient to bring oat the point " inane. The ilmt . thing in editorial work. In nrtlclu on the " queetione of the dey.the ooneerv'ntlve press ' does not lebor to epply the greet principles I ofpolitiemt economy to them. but to dun _ . ege the Liberal perty in the eyes of the l , people in regard to them. The end, it , ,lpropmtes, is not so much good end cheap 1 I government. as the ascendancy of the con. ', urvutive party, which rule: for the few and not for the many. As a menu towerih i thie end, it soda in various ways to dem- I an the iailuenee of the him-ml perty, which rulee fur the many end not for the ' few--ou the one hand, it impugne the mo. tives of the iiberule, misinterprete their ec I tions and out: discredit on the true issues iot their policy in the interest- of reform. I I retrenchment and economy; on the other I l hand, it twists lute in anim- tn an!” st, --- i it. ll'?l'Tt, and he had never heard more out. illImgoqu more stand-Ions more cowardly ,r. g bunch upon An Absent mun. Another j compured-hin: to the coulomb exuding its A l dirty, cloudy liquid of necuutiun on every- , tliinglio dealt with. His tone VII the y l tone of a bully and n hrnggnrt. They " it fail). to their opponents unworthy motives l- 'or they misconstrue their upright motives, _ but they do not ugno the point. u inu- _ local-ding to the principle. of thinga. I I That. no doubtless noble oxooptionl; but laurennn appear: to guide the grant ms- ]jority of them in their support of men-l guns. ‘htuo. personal mum. and bug Emil; nation: or innmdou. Two itttttams" In " had in RM to the Minister ot Rail, waysnvho nbound- in til-Ides of 31m» tt. gaimrt hit opponentl. Ono aid of him,-- For Invent.» you: he [and been in Nr. limunt. And he bud never ham! m..- --.A Whole N o. 226 Mt Minister of Bait. timdes of than . Ono aid or him,-. 0 bld been in Par. Mr. ia, Hana, thwauml unsung“ of an Candi“: Puma Rummy. In: but directed to nuke Hangman“ with “to contractors. Noun. Pam". Hymn t 00.. and Mean. Mnedouald, Manama, Icht- \ontCo..lor carrying and; MM and pus-angst; u my ole: from Thunder Buy to Winning. I." “may“: will“ lack. this lino will halal” an.“ nil "(duly - " tile, bat lb W . _ Tu vaucnn Ertrrrurtos.-.htr. Wale the Secretary at the Association of Arte and Agriculture. nee returned from e trip to Winnipeg. end My: that the Manito- bnne will uslst It the Provinciel Exhibi- tion. The Province. of Nova Seotie. New Brunswick. Bud Prince Eduard Island will aim Lulu. These Meritime Prun'ineee l will be euieted " the extent of Moo each in peyment of freight charges. Manitulm will be “mated to the extent MONK)” for _ the nine pupa“. It is expected that thc Meritime Proviacea Will be represented by ’elierecter exhibit-I. The exhibition will be tether eerly for a complete lot of thin eu- isonU produce from Menitoha, but the Prairie Province ml! “and e collection of interesting mulériel.’ There Is e growing. epirit of Enterprise imongltlii patron: of. the Exhibition. em! ingrown! “on 'ril"-utohavrfttire'- " l , drowned. His body Wu recovered only in tho Moon. and from nopenrunou I. in thought that the unfortunate man took I clamp. u on _ was drawn up, which 'rond'ered him lx'olploua. He won . good uwimmcr. and there i. no doubt but ho 1iili' but easily touched the land. Die. ceued Wlbtt aged ob out 28 you- nud a. son ot Mr. In. Helium. omegean town-hip. m VII study, industrious and reupochd by all who knew him. The body Watt uh. ' on to Sangu- tor interment by his MOB. Ixod {other out! friends. Tho and "out [an out ugloom over tho lottalttr--War. ton Rein. ”akin 'bottrrtuMr {net of water and L. Sm DIMHINU accusst---Ust Mon. [duy wording. tivuyoung men unwed M. Many bad Archibald McEwuu, of makes [Bum want out on Lulu Huron in a yaw! I upon which they had I lame ml hairud, ye In they won nearing the shore of an ‘bly the wiud'ouughl, the “ll and the hon unwed so far u to also in a lune gum- tity of water. Thin Mame nod the (non. mad 1iotlriutned overboard and struck out for tU shore about three rods distant. but M12147 only "ttttStraus, in gaining it. Ide. Evan only "Nut a few stroked when In Mr. Hewlett has for Milne time lawn on- lgnged in Dununlk. He h mule. when in the village, " I hotel, and t wu from hm room In Dundulk his purse, cauuiulug tho note 'rtbtmusiduuad railway pass was “who. The mm ttaidha belonged to Toronto And min the city when it was chimed we pom Wu mien, but this wan too thin, u letter! wen found on his person, Midi!“ to him in Dundalk on or about the date the purse nu stolen. Kinselln will an] no more tor sixty days at Uturt.--3foamt Fem! About“. . ...... "u. .oqumhwa With Mr. IL View Scott It once took in ihe women. Ind uk- od the Inn to write n check tcr the Immmt. And while the per-saunter of Mr. Hewlett its that engaged, a policeman was "lied in, who " once arrested the impact“. Word no soul to Mr. Home“ who utonoo‘ proceeded to Toronto and appeared lath)“ the mm in the Police Court, when he give bin nuns In Kinsellu. After luau-in. the widen. the? M give him'sixty dun certainly . Very light antenna. I On Frisky Afternoon hut in mm on“ 2 the Ontgrio Bunk in Tor-mm, and present.' ' ed for piymeut n plomimwy note for Moo, , "ted " Mount Puma! on the Nth Janu- ary. “EL-ml payable nix months “In: date, [undo by Isaac (loyho and J. ELI Cupita, in favor of W. P. B. Xlowletlo. Tho” man who presented the note at the but in Toronto claimed to hour. Howlett to whom the note I“ made mythic. and to identify himself " nuch he produood I T. o. l B. Railway you in favor of Mr. Row. lott. Now it to haplmuod that the but: to whom the note was "resulted for my. men! in Toronto wan Mr. D. Manny Scott [ who left Mount run-st in the sprung to Oll- ter the Toronto ofihm, and who of comic“ 1m W9" Aequnigled with Mr. IL what Scott It once took in the tsituation, Ind uk- ed the Inn to write n check for the nmmmt,’ Ind While the person-Jar of Mr ".....to, w. P. B. Howiéit adiL.sa in Dundalk. I '""e-_._ .ry-uu w "nun. II.- Iideu the mu dam Just mtrked oat ut' the tslam tl pamphleu now “furs us. than in in than much ortite nunhy-pnmby, the slimhcd and an widny-wuhy. There an. it is frankly admitted. many exceptions! "tsets-eases, rumeterised by elonr all“. memJogiqu sequence sud choice Isuzu-go; but therei- beyond doubt a great dad d teashy litemturo I} the farm of lumphlou. point at issue mu.ch nu h --"'""-V Danni“. l .' Li7d2'i',,11tttnrt.i . in. war of W. P. B. Xlowlelle. Th. Hunted the not» at the but chimed to beth. Howlett to note I“ made parole, Brad to 9.-.. --- 0‘-.. and to trua." Bi. r," ICU- 2 f,t 90

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