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T;tlm Qpritor r; mo Evc. J after now `rr•Win snivelling anoIogv,. if
do yon know lie didn't see l: sa,Y.ou her 1—in fawning fluttery,
ton 1' lila favor is asked or* derived—in
• Well, 1 watched !tiro out of the . abject st,;hmissiau, if I thunder, get
smiler of my eve No. sir ; he's too .not with yen t But always the first
proud to 1t,W to poor folks like nie, !glance tbar is free, those eyes of the
I{„H forgotten that he ever knew RIP'as boy, in ttte old village, peep and
a troy 45. hy, we were Polys together. •
1Ie's become riche /..in a poor mecba .
Itid, Oh, 1 warclat',d his Bard, cold.
tape atr,dhr his shinning silk hat.
9,nt of tIit corner of his eye wn'oh* glnuces pretty if they be thxmselves of
ed hint. ,5.1 menu, euvzu,us glance --it sweet spirit --•T would trSj ton my
Pelona Iyer. 'Pilin mita was looking boy's looking out, of itie lull
f..a, a slight, lie would have been 1 iSdtaud erect m lad, and throw the
disappoiii' ed if lie. hadn't wit it. Ono l rihol tiders bayckwhenou are address -
clan but pity Snell people. They aa'i ad Or are addressing another. Show
tunny prowl around for slights. We • ;your brow. Wear the smile of ami-
cau all of ns think of some person able, reverence for age, but look the
Within. the range of aur knowledge most venerable and fatuous man full
Wllo`Iias that !rind of an eye. It is in in the eve. Let your tones ,;onvev
the brow that lowed. It is a restless,' your 'wrishek to please by courtesy, and
t ial; movi'cig eye. it is not an let your words be tru' and kind But
hrunest eye it, my judgment, for the never east the eye down, except whim
nwna*tri diahoriest'wi.th bjulself Ile manfully, you have to confeas` an
thinks les,' 'of himself than other ero'r. Even in confession,''don't
people do o lila►., yet he wants tither squttnt out of the currier of the eye.
paople to take hits at a IugI.ter value- 1 The habit of a full pus cane it be
formed too garb,— Markley Harker.
l5. Sunt;}pg Expedition.
hateful of glances, T think, I "would'
TO,hunting seaRcu of 1887 found, rtie
with a company of hunters up in the big
ratl#er meet the bold, bad stare a
Cruelty or guilt than the ler'riut;,"'coi-' woods of Manistee county, Michigan. We
I• had good luck with deer,when one morning
Tier g arcing eye which is looking for Tl' g
near the aloes of tlie season we found a big
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snow lead fallen during the previous night
See here, young man, Dried an old I anti s, oe after it iras light enougit, to see
gentleman iu Illy ears, "me years'fairly; r �+
ago, Bear what Il•' have to say. nay , a settler w}oee shanty was near our
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yes have been ' against me all my mere was a big arters came nfresh tbear trackhaste toll betwereu
life. 1)o you uotit:e that I have a
iluick, sharp glance up at you oc.
casionally 1 Arid notice too that I do
not habitually look you in the face
when talking with me. Now hold on,
for 1 was about to assure him; and
it was truth, that he had a good name
among men. Men trust me after they
conte. to know ibe. But 1 have a
habit of glancing sideways at men.
That eye of !nine has been my worst
foe. 7 have tried so hard, God knows
to acquire a' frank, open' way of
greeting men. But I never can. I
am suspicious 'a't heart, 1 distrust
iueu. 1 am all ` the while ori the look
out for intentional neglect. That
eye has Cost' me a forttuls. For
Heaven's sake, young fellow, show
your forehead; 'brush your lsiyir back,
give a clear, full, honest, kind, trust-
ful gaze with the..eye. Was not tile
old gentleman's advice sound ?i
The coy look of a woms.n's nye
May he charming. But trio same
thing in man means Uraii Heel) '
other men resent it. The 'changeful
eye of a child,svyittly flitting like a bird
from one objedd to anotlirr because
' all things are new, andthere is so
much t0 be obseri ed, this is all pretty
in a ollild, but in a loan it means in-
decision, irritability, suspicion, and
Possibly diahuti'esty. A fearlless, true
'roan bus an honest, fearless eye, It is
the wide windbw in a well lrepAslwell•
ing, throngh which.glows the, Neuer-
nus warmth arid light of a' well-fed
grate, the evening lamp, and beaming
of happy faces.
And I do 'not believe, for one, that
it can be counterfeited. The dishouest
heart cannot look through 'a clear, at-
tractive, honest eye. The stare with
ivlitch some men seek to look: honest
• is a plain lie. it is strange to think
of the human soul sitting back of the
brows there, And looking at your own
soul through the eye. Or i4he vital
spirit not (aek of the brows ?• It is in
the whole body"? Perhaps that is it
.and it.comes'to the outer air ouly
through the eve. At all evttuts the
eye reaches back in there, very near to
• Where we live, very near to where the
living' man ' really abides, And
what we are shows itself'' through
scarcely any other portion of the being.
Yes, one needs to be honest to look
through an honest eye. 1'ye settled
that for myself at all events'
• Itiisthe weak man' who uses the
corner of the eye, The,weai+: is often-
eat tbe cruelest, exclaims my wife;
:who sits by me. And that is usually
lrue. The strong lion does not appear
ike the weak cat, though he is of a
feline race. The 'non wlto'clares not
face a thing henause he is not power-
ful, squints and glances around cor
net's. Paul Pry peeps through key
'holes to find out what he is not strong
itnough to discover by a knock on the
'door. The snaky boy on the play-
ground looks over his shoulder. I
reinenihhr 5.t fellow who used actually
to seen, to the rest of us boys to have
!lyes capable of glancing round a cot -
At, .Be was detested for his impudence
and contemned for his meanness. To
be entre he generally got t ' re by his
•sneaking ways, but we hated him all
the stone, and those oorncr•o[sthe Nye
glances lieges with me yet as 1 think
of !situ. They serene to he following
me -•min a cringing, downward look, if
1 c3nfront then with What are you
schist out .nf their corners. ' tug!) 1
Iruw ane abaminatea it !
I wnul I ,teach a child, especially, a
boy -»-for Cala con make all " sorts of
/ion than he gives himself. ' The eye
that looks out of Rs' c'orner' shows
thio hypocritical self cleprectatiou and.
Pride cornrtitll ;led. On, it is the miis'tt
his shanty and cow stable. In a minute
everything was kustle. Not one of our
co.npany had seen' a bear that fall. Here
was fun. A fresh bear track:"
Rifles were examined ; shells slipped in ;
and off we started Indian ` file, with the
i r.
hilarity that every hunter can understand
on such an occasion. Coming'Eo the track,
sure enough it was a big 'uu and fresh, too.
It led towards a long. narrow swamp which
it entered. This swamp was soft. wet and
springy, filled with clumps of tag alder,
wild'i5#se bushes and scatteriri tamarack.
The rope bushes were compl0i:ely covered
withnewly fallen snow. Seiiij;ing one man
acrd'ss a beaver dam -aud arciiind we soon
ascertained that the game hac�''not gone out
of tlio'jungle, and must be 'very near by;
It weeekgreed as there were five of us that
one should follow the track, rind two patrol
each hide of the swamp, keging even with
the party who should keep the track,wniohi
was like the post of hodpr and of danger.
But who should do it 2 ° Bach one was a
good hunter and a dead phot, and each one
anxious to go iµ. Louis Friuk, speaking for
himself, said: Boys, I'm the oldest.. I've
met grizzlies under rattier embarrassing
circumstances out West, and though this
isn't a gi izzley, going in there may offer au
old time eenaatiou on a' small scale,' and it
was so agreed. The patrols got their
places, and kriuk started in and pnieeedpd
slowly and oautiously, peering under' the
snow 'covered rose bushes. Silence reigned'
Something was sire to happen, and that
right qff, no matter what the turn of
events. There Was not one chance in fifty
for the bear to got away. If he did not
die io `tlie swamp, he` could not run the
gauutleVnn either side without being killed,
Being on somewhat', higher ground me
could $ee; rink. He stopped a nioment,
then bringing !iia gun to an aim and hold-
ing on 'a" little, fired. I heard the•awful
howl of the,' vounded bear, and,at once saw
by the sliniting bushes and tumbling scow
just where the. bear was, and that he was.
making direct for Frink. I remein'bered
that he lied no big knife or revolyor. I
noticed lie' i uickl'
y slipped soother `• >;hell
into his gun old stood his ground. Under
that cover of brush and snow the chances
were in favor of the bear.
and my companion were about one
hundred feet apart and each of us about
twelve rods from the pojnt of interest, and
five rods of it was through the swamp. My
friend called to the excitedly, and at that
both of us, rifle in hand, started to Ftipk`e
a8iiistance. But,
just before we reached
the soft ground there came another shot•
but on we went, right on. Then Frink
called out: Dont hurry, it's all right now.
`V4 found the besif lying within eight feet
pf where Frink delivered botl:i shots, He
was fully aware of 'his danger,.. but decided
to hold his second Shot till he was sure, if
possible, to kill, as he had time for only
one before Bruin would be on him. Ho
also remembered he had no good knife and
was, without a revolver, should the affair
develop into a hand to hand fight, as was
quite likely at that moment. These things
passed throtiah his mind during the ten
secondeof time between shots. 73ut he was
a brave man, a g000d hunter, and had lea.
manse nerve, Well, said ono of the party,
you'vq 'had your sensation. It WW1 a big
jolt to get our game to bard ground, from
whence it was taken on an ox sled bo our
shanty,
4. lganainottt Dui ding.
T1,uilrl!rit iii tt`hf, and ten stories, and
f+t)iljeever! twelvrj and fourteen Stories
higtl, arc,, nn u.: eat##!t?on sight in out.
litrg�e Cities: Aii.'�,arnW g the a mom.
inritl, strllotures is one kvnte t' 19.
now bt'ing erected In Chicago by Rand
,VIcNt'1Iy , 9ao well known! laub* ushers of lint city.' 5.t is to be ten
stories in heiggal#ovs the basement,
and the frame is to be entirely of steel
—a novelty in the,
;say of building.
It will contain 15: tnies of 'steel rail-
way; twelve utiles of; si;enn pipe;
Seven acres of floors, the 'hoards of
which laid end to ertd, would reach
Owe Albany to Boston, some 2OO
mUrs. Tf the cementused in building
were in barrels olio neon another, the
pile would he 2 miles high,' and the
plaster used in the building would
cover an ordinary street for more than
a mile, 1,n the whole structure there
will be sot,e $'7.00 tons of steel. The
bni1cB'ig 'Mien filiiih4di; will probably
he unequaled in thewest.
To be agreeable in society it is neces-
sary not to see and not to remember
many things.
Harsh counsels haveno effect; they
are like hammers which are always re-
pulsed by the anvils.
'[,very duty, evvei he least duty,
involve)! the whole prioeiple of alrred-
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Which will be sold at bottom prices.
IIARNNESS, double or single, made to order on
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Wingham, Feb. l.th, 1890.
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CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION ON' PIANO AND
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Music Rcfribta BEAVEN Mons. ',
WINGHAM
MARBLE NORKS 1
Taking I} retrospect et my thirteen or fourteen
years bnulifess In 11'higham, T desire most heartily to
tender my thanks to niy friehds and the public gen•
entity foe' the liberal patronage extended to mein
the past,
I may also state that I am in a position to offer
better injiuccments than ever to theta' requiring
anything'in the line of •'
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Granite or Stone Monllll'nents
HEADSTONES,
WINDOW SILLS,'
STONJ TRIMMINGS,
FOR PEKING, fie
I would be pleased to have those desirous of pro -
miring' any articles in my line to call and' examine
goods, compare prices and leave their orders, sc.that
tliegood§ may be secured qnd prepared (arty in the
season. Yon ono Detect from the latest dti.igns and
obtain the finest wotkmadlehip at the mostj'favorablo
prices. alost respectfully, yours,
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gold by a ruggisti
eves 'a toneli of the ange
lin all children, to reward those
'about, theRi fol' their inevitably
.cares.
Young man—Well., have you decid,
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Editor—I am 'sirry to inform yoi
that your poem has disappeared.
Don't you know what has becomt
of it?
• ''es ; I left it in my pigeon holo las
night, and this morning I found the
the office rats had smelled it out an
eaten it.
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They'' are aafo, cleanly and effectual,
Reprove yollr friend hi secret, ani
praise him openly.
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era'abd the people geuerally that they lla
reopened their
Oat lYeeI bill in 1ingha
And are now prepared to purchase Oatg
unlimtted quantities and at the
Highest Bilarket Prig
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