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Trr�cT x T AT �olj ( j, !t seeutwe !n taut, that srual o ul, I t t �11 11 ►J\1\llfilll'1Y//ll/--\11L �t1Jl\Y/ iar'ley were mute danger„tw l� the GOOD• CREAM�,RY BUTT�,R CL/NTON SASH, DOOR AND BL/ND FACTORY
Tfug htIve than great ones; for running
ELS hon did, with his "tate up in the air, HINTS ON HOW TO PRESERVE IT —u
'y and hos huge horns laid hurtzuntally or; p� ® �y e
his bark- an attitude uncessary, it is AND KEEP 1T FRESH �-S' COOT n! PROPRIGT®R
OP all the evil results of Man's pas- in the dead of the season. At the tout to tie presumed. to sustaiii their• weight
cions and resentments, of all the er- uP the uelghbuurputr hills lite hulttera —he ,.,,I,[ not anti eplu.te to the surface. General Builder and Contractor
found the deer, the elk, and the ►,uffalo, and un 01113 rxcasiun a branch which pro- No - to be Arrrianwe to me nrltr.h cmc-
rors to which humanely is liable, war "bile the wumeu atteuded to the nets t ! ) 1 homer .►tt LitrouraAra• 4ircular tt„u• 'i'his factory has been under tab personal supervision and one owner for sigh
t oder u11I • a few iuc Les (ruin the anew a
is one of tate most bideuud in its cons-- and lines in the lake. In the fitting caught his fore-fuut. and he rolled over err—zbr Nevr.ntty 101 40114 E1011-11,9e.yearn. We carry an exteusive and reliable stuck anti prepare plaus and give
qunees, tdLe most tearful in its details• months there ware plenty of wild fowl, with a heavy fall. The hunters thougght The fulluwmg by Dairy Cunpmiasiuuer estiutatea for and build all classes of buildupgs oilshurc notice and oil the elosea6
and the most futile in its excuses. Can- and altogether, the tribe, though ex.the they were now sue of their pray • 11ut James W Ittmertstal, has been issued riots. All work is su revised in a mechanical way Slid aitiafa!tioa
iter Prurn the warmer fields of the (tie elk seramblet on but legs aggain au P sup
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hidden, wreathed and garland south, had uu great cause of
complaint, surprisingly little time; and as ha pur- by the Departmeut, of Agrieul-lure: guaranteed. We Hell all kinds of iueeriur aril sxrerior material,
cid, glorified and applauded, excused amt Their' tents sheltered them well, they suet! his flight with unabated speed. I am dlreewd by tins NILAIhater of
defended act it itay be, it is still no-' hart plenty of to ,d, ample occupation, Matonaza seemed to derive some quiet Agriculture to elate that the: num of Lumber, Lath, SI11[I los Lillie' .."Will 1)(ml-S Iilin(ts, 1',tt'
ill nine: and fur a lung time peace and content- amusement from the surprise of the y , r r , ,
thing but u gavage butchery• meut. Far away trout the conflict of pale fare. as he f0ttnd himbelf engaged tenets thousand dollars was placed in
cases nut of tett unjustified even l,y a' arms, the warriors throw all their ell- in su difficult a chase of so apparently the supplementary ez,thuLates by the Agent for the (I:LH]131tA1'!?1) (,KAYR11.1. S�'11O 1, DESK, u,anufactured
Show of rebpectablo motives. i)efenbivo ergs into hu11ttng • and, with the hab- unwielding an animal. Guveramttnt and voted by Parliament at Waterloo. Call and get priced and estiu,ales br• LY0 t lapin); your orders. I
war is, after all, the only form of an' It of scalping and killing their fellows, It, was n the fugitive epoli ioof the13hunter$ to tv providing - —
threw off much of their rudeness. The tarat its last session "towards pruvitiu
appeal to aring which eau be suppurtert women felt the change sensibly; their w;g deepest; 1,:It, as if knowing his for cold storage and carriage ofCaua- —
by sound reason, common sense, and husbands grew tenderer; much of the danger, the elk continued to keep on than perishable food products, and to Leslie's Carriage Ftrue reli ton. ➢Jen of otherwise good energy wasted on murderous pruponsh- rurprparative:y hard ground, and at secure recognition of the c ualit ofg stem ties found vent in the domestic senti- length, by the Intervention of trees t y
enc! proper feeling, viewing the sy ments. The fact that each Iptan had an inequalities of the surface, lie es- I such products in the markets of eiraut
with distorted vision, aro somethm°a only one wife, and aurae none -their Taped whull•y trout view. Ilia trail, Britain in an undeturiurated c•undi- BUIII;Ili)I, PIIAL'1'1)\N, CA}t'1'S AND WAGONS—all of the best rrorkti
oazzhed by its tinsel• splendour; but 11' victorious adversaries having not only however, could not be concealed; and tion,” fart f this sum is to Ile used inauship and material. 1p�''-All the latest styles Lnd most ntoderniui rove -
they would inquire dispassionately in -1 killed their best men, but carried off for many hours his pursuers followed, in asshatiu the owners of creameries meats. All worts warranted. Repairing, and repainting • rom t) attended
lheiI- marries eable woluen—added to x'el.l knowingthat their quarrywas g P l p p y
to the catuL,�•�� which have brought about I their superiorityy of character. Poly- only a short distance in fronbut to provide suitable cold storage rooms. w. Prices to suit the times,
the grer[1!PLst feats in arms—into the grainy among the Indians, as every- unable to obtain a glimpse of him. The In order to have creamery butter in aj&-FACTORY—corner Huron and ()range Streets Clinton.
reasons which have provoked some hun- where else, brutalizes the men. and (l e- trail at in th appeared to turn to- a perfect state when it is delivered to
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bases the women ; and in those triix,9 wards a hollow, where the hunters
dyed t housat seen to cut, and hour, where rich men had as many as eight Mi hit a tolerably secure of their prize; the consumers in Great Britain, it HOME f 0 R T H p4 N KS G I VI N G f 0 R TWENTY-SIX YEAR S
sett sheet at each other by the hour, wives the fair sex sank to the level and the two Friends separated, to make should be protected in cold storage from
they would find that personal ambi- of mere slaves. But on the borders of such a sweep as "coat lead them to the one day after it is made. As the Gov- 7
tion has been the original impulse, and the White Lake they had no superabun- same Point. Presently, however, 'the ernment has decided to arran a for _
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that the true subject of dispute might dance of ladies, and they were valued animal appeared to discover his imprud- g
l accordingly. It is readily to be com- ecce ; an at a moment when Mark was what will be practically a chain of Jost outside a peaceful little hamlet on DUNN%e
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have been settled in a very different pre tended how the position of an Eng- unprepared, he saw the huge creature cold storage service from the produc- the shores of broad, beautiful Erie, lies JAk
wa lit is only prejudice and educa- lishman's wife is referable to that of returning on his own trail, and within
y Y p ten or twelve yards from him. The era in Canada to the consumers in Great the dear old farm on which I spent the BAKINU
a sultan's; the se lire wife is alone; rifle seemed to
tion that make the same man admire g Britain, it is necessary happiest hours of my life—my birth-
s pitched battle, and loathe the Sep-
the
sultan's spouse shares his affections, go off of its own accord, y that the own-
such as they may be, with some four 80 sudden was the discharge; but the era of the creameries, the manufactur- place. POWDER
iember massacres of the French Revc- hundred 1 shot missed, and on came the elk, its
Iution. 1`he one butchery is done to Matonaza viewed this state of things nose no longer in the air, but pointing era of butter, and the farmers who fur- In fancy I see again the old, ] ow red -
with delight. He had, since his real- full at its enemy, with the points and nish the milk or cream, should all co- brick house with its wide cosy veran- ,
the sound of music, in brilliant uniform, dente with the pale faces, become ambi- eMbes of its tremendous antlers in ter- operate to bring about the best results, dab all run over with trumpet -vine and THECOOKS BEST FRIEND
and under high-sounding names; the tious. HHe aimed at civilizing his pe_ rib a array. Mark did not lose his Very few creameries are a ui
other totthe sound of human groans, pie; he had alreadyinduced his tribe presence of mind• but, springing behind 4 goad each scarlet -creeper, the blue smoke curling LI4191GE8'1 SALE In CANADA.
in shirt -sleeves, and tinder the pretence to consider the matimgnial tie as per- a Young tree which was fortunately at sufficient or efficient cold storage ac- lazily from the broad chimneys, the __ ___
manent, which was a hand, felt himself for a moment in commodation. large, old-fashioned flower -garden with ly over a placid brow, her dim eyes show
of patriotism; but in both instances men great step. Tben safer "a trust im God and a hu a in Heaven"
eo boldly entered upon the somewhat Y• I I WHAT IT WOULD COST. its wealth of larkspur, holly -hooka, p
slew individuals to whom they could rash a eriment of alleviating the lab- Ii was not the antlers the hunter —her thin fingers are lain lovingly over
xp had to fear, for they were not used as I The cost of an icehouse and refriger- sweet, spicy pinks and mignonettes, and a worm Bible that rests with her knit -
have no personal hatred. and from no Orions duties of the women. He tried weapons in the centre—pride of my eyes in the ting on her knee, as she looks up with
other motive but because they were to induce the men to do some of the P ns of offence; but the creature, , ator room adequate to store the make the old tender smile to meet the hus-
hard work; at he .e he met with in- determined quarters, rry the furiously the at I of butter at a creamery for two or dear old :days—the plumy, fragrant lel- band Ill her youthful days. -
paid for the work. vincible repugnance, -nem aer•tree. How that tree used to delight Y
If the wars of savage life have less been always accustomed to draw the the intervening tree with his fore- I three weeks while awaiting shipment "We are fading away, Jeems," she
y feet, and Mark mei The very perfume of its rich, wax- says as the crosses over to his arm -chair
of a mercenary character than the sal- sledges, carry the baggage, and pitch shelter would not long
Pound that its � is estimated at from tour hundred en spikes g Y
dier-system of lace
civilized lands, they the tents, while the men hunted, ate, and his g be between him ($400) tosix hundred dollars ($600) per Pres lin era with me yet. beside her own, "we with soon cross the
have features which more than coun- and smoked. Any departure from this other tee was ea eenough aed t hand, Y• Around the house and forming a nrwn use goal ng shall knb that
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line of conduct was beneath "the dig- creamer At most creameries there is driveway up to the door stood grand,
terbalance, this advantage. They are nity „ of a warrior. Matonaza diseov_ and he w•as too busily engaged in dodg- already an icehouse, and at least a room more. God has prospered us, m bus-
ing round and round to be able to that old maples, beautiful emblems of our bend; he has sent us plant and dear,
fierce and terrible in their duration, Bred that to expect any permanent goes under the name of a cold y ,
chane in a nomadic race used to hunt- load his rifle. Faster and faster fell loved country, green and whispering in noble boys and gads to be a comfort
horrible in their details, and replete In the blows of the fore -feet. Now a storage room. The necessary alter- the sunny summer days; and gloriouslyto us im our old age. It will be hard
Ing, eating a wandering' life, and ac- 1
with episodes which make them still customed to arms, was difficult. He felt piece of bark, now a splinter of wood, atIons and Improvements to those ex- to say "Good-bye" to it add, but, oh,
flew off ist' buLdin beautiful in their autumn tents when
� more hideous than the struggles of bet- that be must first make his cools se- ,and now the tree bent, split, 'from one hundred cold cast probably think of the happiness over yonder !"
ter -educated nations. A popular trans- dentary and agricultural, and then be- and came crashing down. Even so fell ($100) to two hun- I the first cruel frosts dyed them with and the saintly eyes shone tranquilly.
gin their civilization. the elk; for just at the critical mom- dred dollars ($200) per creamery. I hectic flashes. But, before we go, Jeems, we will have
atlantic romanelst has rendered their Having conceived this plan, be de- ent, a bullet frm the Indian chief, I flans showing the style of constuo- Beyond these, at the book, stretched them aid around us once again for
modes of operation familiar to the great spatched the best runner in the tribe who had returned to the rescue at im- , tion to be adopted for the insu!ation � Thanksgiving."
minent a of the cold Storage the broad acres of my father's farm,
mass of readers; and I have no need, to Prince of Wales Fort. He gave him peril to himself, struck him in age room and the method I "Yes, mother, our race will soon be
t Northon,r with da ecmtigns g o follow the a vital part, and killed de prize hofsPthe ' Ofot fice 'sand�thhe encoed grof�thet room I with their I every f out f fi llds of knew
wa ing, gold n We willbut
go do vn thenot
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therefore, to dwell on their minute fea- The filo hunters made
tures, which are Sufficiently unpleasan most unfre uunted trails, to travel Skin and of the more delicate parts of Wild be furnashd on application to the pastures, over whish Pathwayy as we have gone thus far al-
most the dead animal, and on returning g y Commhsshner, grain, or green ready—hand in hand and may
to be avoided as a subject of study. cautiously, and b no means to allow g to I ti ricultural and Dair y God in
y their coma p Ottawa, I roamed the mild -eyed cows, or galloped his mercy take us together. Yea, we
war;
prase t st narrative is, however, of the terrible Indians of Atha s pass Lake Mark ateforthe first timeofto
-flesh I These require that the inside of the I and frisked the spirited horses, especa- will have the children home for Thanks -
war; b llustrative rasher of its moral to track hum. Throe months passed be- of his Own huntiu y y
fore* the runner returned, and then he g. This is consider- , wa;lls of the cold storage room shall all m saddle -horse Beauty, stopping giving. They have been good, honest
results than its direct physical evils. came accompanied by a young and ad- ed a reat delicacy by the Indians bele two dead -air spaces, measuring to- I now and then to crop a mouthful of boys and girls. I am proud of them
Savage lifehas few, if any, advantages venturous Englishman, who had sought It fall residents oY the fur countrina. gear not less than three inches _n I and happy -in their happiness. I know
over civilization; and what is good in this opportunity of learning the man- Preferred by many to beef, and thickness, with an inside finish of two I the lush green grass and then throwing they will rte glad to leave the rush and
Hera of the far off tribes, and of study- the fat resembles that of a breast of thicknesses of one -inch lumlper, with up her bonny head with a neigh of roar of city life to come back to the
the former state is spoiled by its feuds ing the gee 'rah of the interior. Ma- mutton, 4 I building paper between. The dead -air I t 01 home, to the old father and mother
and forays, which are of course the tonaza received him well, and was glad When the spring had arrived, it was maces can he made most economically p•easu.e. as glad as we shall be to have them.
more frequent and lasting in proper- of his assistance to lay out his fields resolved that the whole of the male and effectually by the use of a thick On the other side of the house, facing I dear," he says laying his withered hand
tin as men are less humanized than of corn and maize, b sowing tvlvld party, save two old men, should start tough quality of building paper. The it, lay Erie broad and blue and tranquil on hers.
he hoped to attract his by
sgto aper- on a trip to the mountains in search bottom of the outer dead -air apace is I or rippling sect dimpling and smiling And so we are all to go home for
their fellows. its zequisates for com- manent residence, and to destroy all of buffalo and elk, which they intend- , to be fiNed with mineral wool, or saw- Thank (vin Of course we are glad.
ed to kill, dr and drag ' dust, to a depth of at least six inches, m the golden June days, but moaning ug� the flowers ase all dead,
fort and happiness are chiefly energy, fear of famine. Mark Dalton joyous* ale Y, g home on to he and writhing and tossing up its trench- Wit t o
Skill in the chase. ana courage to lY seconded his projects. He was the sledges made from the first trees they prevent t admission or exit of g the trees and vines bare, what though
son of a gentleman who was a share- aid their hands n. The women were air. Where the air can enter or escape erous foam -caps or lying one mass of the walks are sodden with autumn rains
brave and encounter difficulties; such g to join them six weeks after their de- from the hollow and the lake roars and seethes and
holder in the Hudson's Bay Company, spare in a wall, it polished glittering iso in Ithe stormy
qualities being necessary to obtain food and who joined to the love of travel. Parture, at a place, close to the scene of becomes a clue rather than a dead- moansq It is still "Home, sweet Home."
and clubbing; but the same talents adventure, and the chase, considerable their hunt; and thus reinforced, the air space, and is not efficient as part winter season. We all agree to meet in a body at
which made a good hunter make a knowledge of agriculture. One year men hoped to have an ample stock of of t Such was my home; the place where the village and go out together, with our
good warrior. and ambition, avarice, older than the Indian chief, they at dried meat for the winter. Great Ipre- j A NON -CONDUCTING WALL, my merry girl -hood was spear along families, to ter, dear, old familiar home -
the desire to shine in the field of, glory once became warm friends, and, from Parations were made on the occasion. { stead. We do meet, amid the gladness
All the arms of the tribe were furbish- , The hollow and dead -airs with my gay, romping brothers and sig,- warm
the feel is expressed in Jong,
and all the other passions h mein, too the hour of their first meeting, were ed up. Matonaza and Mark alone had sides of the cold storage room are tto tern, Archie and Nell, Grace, Charlie and handclasps, in long close kisses; and tears
often pervert the one into the other. never a day apart. firearms; the rest had bows, arrows,, be continued on the cei iin without in- myself, a happy careless, loving t
It was not without difficult that g, g coop. w pleasure li seeing each other again,
the chief could y and spears. The women mended the terruptin at the corners; and each All day long we played racing over the with well foolishly up into our eyes. Ev-
IM get his fields dug small clothes of the hunters, packed their;1 thickness of paper used n the sides en Archie, stern man of the world as
though they were; though he and provisions, and made the ton s to drag is to be continued on the ceiling and 'meadows, roaming through the woods
Mark worked; because the women alone h g g he is, trembles as be takes me in his
Far away to the west, and e , very followed their example. The soil was the sledges with. But the chief part under the t thickness of lumber n or building +houses on the sand, But arms and whispers "Little Puss," as he
high northern latitude, dwelt, to- not of the best character, and the ell- of such utensils were to be brought by the floor. 'Ihe floor is to be at least chief of all our pleasures was when the used to do in the odd, old far -away days -
wards the latter end of the last sen- them to the rendezvous. The gentle, two inches think with two thicknesses Then we start off, and it is not long till
fury, a small tribe of Indians. Their mate pretty rigerous ; but still corn g lake was calm in the summer evenings
numbers were few, their characters would grow, and Matonaza suffered not lovely, and blushing White Swallow I of underneath
paper between the cup and ( we come in sight of the house which
simple and unwarlike. Not being cel- himself to be downhearted, A whole herself made every thing ready for Ler underneath kpoards or planks of the we skimmed over it.s blue surface, fa- I of itself is enough to bring a ohoking
ebrated' in arms, flees had while resit- spring, summer, and autumn were de- betrothed, to whom, on his return, she flooring. t,her, mother, all of us, a happy joy- sensation to our throats.
voted to these agricultural pursuits : `yes to be united. All as smiling, The cootie is to rte effected b means our family. g November blast
in farther to the south, been so often v� g' y Y• Then, in the chillin
a pre to their fiercer neighbors, that and when, at the end of the fine sea- promising, and joyous. The fields of I of cylinders to Ire filled with ice, or we drive up the lame to the door. The
son, a the little settlement were im improving; But childhood cannot last forever, and br' ht light
they ad gradually retreated north- good harvest enabled the tribe P g; ce and salt as shown on the gran, or ig get streams from the windows
wards, in tore Lope of escaping from the to vary their food from vension, fish, the wigwams exhibited the air of more by some other efficient method, tothe al] too soon it sono time for us Ito and seems to say "Welcome Home."
forays of their enemies. Matonaza, a sect buffalo -meat, to corn -cakes and permanent buildings then they usually satisfaction of the Department of Agri- I trudge daily to school over the Lard, At the door we are met by father,
Other aro; and when the warriors departed culture. The tem erature is to ip� 'dust who says not a word, but silently takes
young chief of twenty summers only, preparations of flour and maize, on their errand, the P I y roads. But even here was hap-
eammanded the reduced tribe, and Lad all were satisfied. The Indiana, natue. o ea hopeful,
left behind them maintained under 38 degrees Fahr. con- I us im his arms and kisses us, placing his
pitohed his wigwam near the waters ally indolent, were pleased at the pros- PPY and hopefu community. tinuotisly. Pines and the busy, noisy, all too abort dear, old shaking hands in blessing on
o! a lake. A renowned and indefat- Peet of obtaining even their food by (To be Continued.) The butter maker must keep a record I days at school flew quickiy away and the curly heads of our children, who
igable hunter, full of energy and per- the labour of the wmen. This was _ of the temperature of the cold stor- before we had realized it at all we were are wild with happiness to see Grand -
severance, he owned his power as not precisely what the youthful chief age room, taken once a day. Forms Pa ngaim•
desired, but it was still a kind of pro- ping of the record will 1pe grown to be young men and women. But Grandma, where i¢ she9,
much to his individual merits as to the p far the keeping How rood and leased our dear Tether o That
renown of his father. and now that gress, and he was so far gratified. DAIRY WORK MUST BE ON TIME, plied by the Department of Agri- was to have us all around him, his sial- s'he, too, did not meet. and welcome us
seven -and -twenty men alone remained But he did not neglect his hunting. tura in duplicate for each month; at the door t) "Ab I she has grown too
of all his race, and that misfortune Eager to show Mark all the myster- Gist edge butter is something with and one copy when filled up hs to be "art, bonnie lads and lasses. And how feeble" Grandpa says, with a catch in
and the disasters f war bad driven les of his craft, Matonaza led him af- which we may take no Liberties. We I cent at the end of the month. to the our precious mother's lip trembled and his voice as be leads us into the parlor
Y may dela the aceta her dear eyes filled when One evening with its cheer
them to the regions less productive in ter the elk, which the ran down to- y y rig of wheat for Agricultural and Dairy Commissioner, father gathered us abl around him and Y open fire -place and there
game than their former residence, his gether on foot in the snow. This is the Ottawa. S sits Grandma—too too feeble, indeed( el -
sway was unbounded. Matonaza was as most. arduous department of Indian few days aid the yihlLd show no tit- The quantity of butter to be menu- asked us to s a l our lot in lite. yes, she wild never meet us with awel-
huntin Terence, but if when the cream is read d Ah that is a long Mime since 1 I coming
yyet without a wife; but the most `love- Q• The sportsmen throw away S facture at the creamery from the 1st g smile at the door again; will
ly girl of his tribe, the White Swallow, all arms which may embarass them, to churn we do not churn that day, of April to the let Of December shall wonder were we to choose again now never fold us more to the warm, mo -
keeping the butter wilfl she it without a,n with all the added knowledge that years then
was to be his when his twenty-first ping only a knife ,and a pouch con- Y not be less than 15,000 lips. y heart that has been large en -
has was concluded, when she Ler- Paining the means of striking a light. shadow of a doubt. AS AN ENCOURAGEMENT. has brought us if our Iota in life would ough to share all our joys and sor-
self would attain the age of sixteen. Being practised while the snow hs on Wo have an idea that we make but- be the same? Mime certainly would. rows.
in eneral, the Dog -ribbed Indians the ground, the men accordingly wear ter when we chum, but this is an error. To encourage the owners of cream- Young, promising, fearless manhood Silently, with wet eyes and 'throb -
at tea date—it was about 1770 —had long snow -shoes. The Indian chief and The butter is being made from the time cries t.o provide the cold storage ac- I looks eagerly steadfastly, dauntlessly bang hearts we kneel and kiss the dear
had I' a communication with the Mark Dalton rose at dawn of (lay, and the mi:Ik is drawn from the cow until commodation which is so desirable, the ahead not tearing the mountains be ouch hands, the faded lips and silver
having g n it is churned, and the flavor the butter Government will grant a bonus of may have to climb, and God help him, hair, and Grandma smiilies and sa g God
white man, Their reeves were still g succeeded in discovering an elk, has at the time it is churned is due to fifty dollars ($50) per creamer,}* to not seeing the quicksands under his },less you m children Then the lit -
of bone and flint, their hatchets of darted along the snow in pursuit. The I ever (reamer which Y 6
horn, their arrow -beads of slate, while chase under ordinary circumstances the condition in which it has been kept ) Y provides and feet through which he will have to the ones are lifted up to kiss Grandma
the beaver's tooth was the principal would be vain, a man being not at all wrhi:e it was yet milk or cream. We iceeps in rise a refrigerator room so- (struggle, for temptation comes toevery gond-night Ah I little do they dream
material of their working -tools; 'hut equal to an elk in a running-matr.h; are apt to take pains whi:e nburning, (cording to the plans and regulation, young man and woman, too, who goes ,n their Iniops child hearts that it to
Matonaza himself bad travelled, and but on the present occasion, while the but pains at this time wilt( be of no during the seism of 1897; the Govern_ out into the world to seek a living. I "Good-bye; that tare they a her n
had visited Prince of Wales Fort, where unfortunate animal sank at every step avail to make tip for past errors, ment will p�pay a bonus of twenty-five Our Archie, clever, gifted, handsome Grandma wild be beyond f he sky in the
he had been well received by Mr, up to his body in the snow, the men dollars ($• 5 Ver creamery to every Archie, is now a lawyer at the bar, light of God's eternal love- Oh I wbat
Moses Northon, the governor, himself with snow -shoes glided along the sur- creamery which provides and keeps in serving his country and Queen to the a home -coming is this; what a Thanks -
an Indian, edruated in England. Ad- face with extreme rapidity. With all use a refrigerator ronin according to best of his great ability in trampling giving I
witted into the intimae of t.h,is er- these disadvantages, the animal often the planq and regulations, during the out what is wrong and upholding the , fiilentl.v. with aching hearts we tuck
Y P B TO CONSUMPTIVES. sias(m of 1898, and the Government will (right. But, amorog his raven looks, sil- the ehilxlrpn awe in bed and go clown
son, Matonaza had acquired from runs seven hours, ten Lours, a4id even 1'hn undtrnienrd hnviu nrPn rrntnrna to htmnh pay a bomug of twenty-five dollars ver threads gleam, and across his broad to receive our lest good -might. Fes, our
him considerable knowledge without tour -and -twenty in some rare instances; by Rimide trnean., rhrr ,offering fur .eeeral )Para ($25) per creamery to ever' creamery brow, lime hm drawm ldhnes of pain and 1,L,,, col" it h3 plainly to he scan. The great
contracting any of the vices which dig- seldom, however, escaping from the pa- w•Ith a .rrr•ra lu"g nrr,vo,,,., and ,bmt drend diRPnR,• which rovidas and keeps in use a re- sorrow and care. But his deep, hazel g R
raced the career of the civilized reel Tient hunter. When reached, they r1,1;Ro,npt;1 I, t, anm-mo,t„ tnnk'•knn,th t" hl. fPllnw P I' Reappr baa carne for t.his olden rain
man.
He hsut learned to feel some of make a desperate defence with their V11ff, rPr. the n,ennR of rare. 7b ov'RP who deR,rP i,, trigerator room according to. the plana 1 eyes shine with an undimmed lustre, as and we must. bid aclieu to our mother.
the husrianizin influences o[ eiviliza_ brad sect fore feet, and Lave been known hon will rl,n,rr„ny Rena ml,,- "f c•haege, a ropy or ter and regulations, during the season of (!sweet., childish faces cluster round him On earl h we hall meet no more, but we
R pr' ,w tine nerd which ,bre stn 1111.1 a R„rernrP fur 1899- I and eager voicos, call him papa." One mart. in heaven.
tion, sect held woman in a stlperior to slay their human enemy. rn1,..11I„),n1,1r, A14hi,o. rofarlh. nr„n•„rt„r;,, ao It, w•i,:l thins lin seem that. the owner Nell, bright-eyed, rosy-oheeked Nell, i
light to his brethren, who pronounce On the present occasion, the animal ,,it Ip, ,.it. and Iona; ,lrorrrdlr•a. one h„p,, of :t creamery who provides the necos- is now a comely matron, the happy wife 1 "Rear! for mr„ Archie, my bey,” she
the condemnation of savage life by tt•a.s a magnificent. specimen, consider- alt .r,ff,rnrP will Icy Ilse reo,edy, RR It in mesio. nary rpfrigeralor room anti keeps it in 'of a neighboring farmer, with a IillIn 's"Y`, as we old gather round her with
making the. female part of the crew- ahfY tailor at. the shoulders than a nble rho.PdeRiring,bPp,rRrril,tinn.whiehwtlle"°t tt5n accordion to t.hn re ti,iatlons dur- brooch of her own to watch over and poor, o!d father's head hent on the, arm
tion little better than beasts of bur- horse, and his head furnished wilh ant- Ill,", nothing, ,nn yprntna ,i'•PRinK, will ptP,uR R R
den. Ile hart ho ed for read arlvan- , lers of fifty n'I'Irn,n, Ing the yeani 1897, 1898, and 1899 may etre fur. of her chair to conceal the anguish be
p q p pounds' weighs. ITiq coctrsn Rev. xritt'Ait[1 A. tv[i.SOY,rtronkl n,Vev rrcpdvo a bontus of one. hundred dollars Grain is married to a young merch-Iw'ill not pain her by letting her see.
toga to his tribe from troche with the I nnrl angtilar hair, so little sdastir, that ynpk y ' ($100) per creamery, ant in Toroa�n sect wnu.hl not. give up! And Archin reads. Strong man
Palo() tarns; but the enmity of the Ath- it break.% when bent, was of a grayish �„_ The ownors (if the erramnries which her dainty hnme and handsome brown_ Iholi,gh lie is his voice trembles, and he
apascoty Indians had chocked all his, I1olour, having probably changod at the already have i'•ohnttgp9 anti cold storagol eyed husband to sit on the throne of sIoP.9 now ant] then to wipe away the
aspiralions, and he hart horn compell- I fd nning of the winter from nearly ON THE CONTRARY. rrx,ms will plonse send spec•i[ications of England. tinting tears frmn his cheek.% aq he reads
214 to make a long aur] hasty ret rent filnrk. Iia was traeknd by his font- T Lear rni the serine•, togielhor with a statement Charlie, witch, wilful, generous -heart-: to her the words that. have indpet been
rmvarrls the north, to solo ten rem_ I printq on the snmv, the hunters keep- Y had a financial diarug9ion of the materia:s uarrl in mnstrur(ion led Charlie, haw studied medicine, and ,err Staff of Life.” "'I'hn Lord is my
rant, of his little hand from annihila- i ing at some dislanre to leeward of the-' with Deadwood foto, I)id you find him , she hard ; [ shall neer. wa.nt.” Tern
I open to convict ion 2 and a sketch or plan of them. 1 Tans I in now working up a promising piaci We P
tion. In all probability it is to sin -i frail, se as not. to alarm the watchful' iH a.nrt m]erirwMionq w•i:,l then lie fur- lin the town of Ori;iia. %While I, Ian: father prays, anti rnir sohq will break
ilar warlike perspent ions that. Ihr high- animal even by the crarklinq of rLfwig.1 No; but when d left him the doctor nished showing the n.Jerations, nodi -'Youngest. of the little flrx-k ern the ivifn'rnli• as w•n watch the clinkering breath
er northern regions own lieu having ile tvnv at length seen but at iool had to take fourteen stitches in him. thong or imprm•ement,s which are rp-hof the brad -mon for of nnn of (htlarto's and the t.htn, Iranvparont hand Ihak
tppnn prnp'rrl by t.hn carr tvhrnre am Rnrn�i%a rli.glanrr for a sent., hating - -.. ..� -_ quired to meel. the rrgu:alions of the many proud insfit.utiuns or learning. • tt tndors over tho white hood pressed
desrrrtrled the .rluirnaux, hams like a clog, and gr0merl Iepartment of Agrirulturn. And s„ we are sc,alIored, Iho bony,',,ngainst. thn arrrt of her chair.
Thr exigpnr•i(,q of the chase n.nd the al every 4tep, hitt. Mark waq inr:inr,l to I Por over Pirty-revirR and glrla who playod 'under I.hr Lrnv, clear and swoot. come the part -
fishery, moire than any inboront fagte I at first in nn hurryy to rise ; though• I hilt., wIrl,I„u., s"nrinttl s,R, r l„t- been aped by sante roof -I rnp; n.nd we t hink it a great. ,ing wrprrds, "Yea I hough i go clown in -
of the pic,t.urngque hart fixed ;hia.lon- when at. last ArtisfierI of the rhoral••,,,,111,,,,14" 411-1boy.fnr'tP,rel„Id,rnwIwPtreunnr, TOO LTBEIRA,, BY IIAI, }tnppille%s to sprnrl again a few• hoursifo the vnllny of the shadow of Denth,
aza in a lovely spot. The w givnan of , ter of his enemies, and hig mind 111.1,10 Ir,ton-ttill-4 4r • 1„hl!%i d,,r 1. n „f t,.nrie f. t,yn. I, wit h t he pinymate9 of I hu%n early clays i have no fear, for 'Ilirnr err with me.
the young chief and hig party worn I tip for flight, hr qui. a nn his 1pgq ; hitt.: rLud nrt, rine :n„I rr nr,t, 4, b hair, nr I n, Int, Tn,.1h A certain rector in a Suffolk villn.go or in the shr,ftnr of 1 he Inver) old },ornp. Gro pd -hyo, m children, a lovingSaviour
situnted on an elevation commnn'ling I even then, in%fe,arl of l,nundinq or gal- I �n',1,I tIusl,gn 4 ri-hllarentl,,nrttrino,i "I W1 rrliin.n Y Y ), y•
FL circa of a large lake, whngr hurrlrrs, ,loping IlkO of err cheer, h0 shnfflpt .1lnnq p' who was dia:i.knc! in the parish had And of that bene; it. iP very lonely I unite cru with me in hp.1cr•n. I>r;Lr
roundd whirh grew the larch, the pine., o honvil,v, his joints cracking nndihly; ;'nip,;rN.'il",,,”�n,.',"'�q'4;Ini„'utitit'IrPrdnrna,r a curato who w•as very popular, an nod;mnllhrr Ilrftthe pld, twhitp-h.1.irvd father ,lrms do Wept mourn, you will cnmr, to
form Inpt. o mean n inion of thea ort. t Ir,, t nr on his :rnvin was ,re9enterl with n n with n, ert.ronq man to I In(,errs lcpruq, nnri—it L9 well with my
and ilio poplar, furnished tltetn w�llhl p P rt„et,rrpr•Jnr,.rhrw„nnrbn„dhnuelP,rnrn.lt,nd K i do 1hon work rm the farm, nnrl n coli- lsrnil.”
firing, tent -gelcap and arms. lir,ynnd I %rn,lually, however, its unga.inlY srreel r,.l r .,a,,n.n,e ,;on.. rndnrnn rnn.nn„nru,0,nna festimrmia,'.. This rxrilrrl the only and thin wuina.n to take charge of the hmLgr. �t'ith a. I=q, ten ent10 life ens end -
day lofty snots -clad hills, on which regf- tncrraap,l, its hindleF.q straddling frmn 1111-r nr Rndro'ny In rhe wh„le .yR,Pm � hlrP wrath of Ihr+ rerinr, and ineotin:q with I)ea.r o!d father is l,rmt, and s. rel, rlee p rel, 11.11'1 won a�rr lrf�a,lrmo to cry wilts
ed eternal frosts. Above the tent .9
In irhind, aq if to avoid treading on itq "II,R,,,wa'.,,th nit �ptlii * I„r,hiLlren tort Ing iP i R t y
pinn„nnr f'.1I, tw. ;,,n,l iR Ihr r r an rr'.rl lardy rme relay, hon snlrl: f nm wrinkles plough his worn fav+ and ahs rnrrl hrrl0wq hoarts for "mnl,lirr, rn,lh-
thr right nnrl to the north fell n vagi, fere-hnrlq; and when a progtrafn tree I tl,r t,tt,.to,,,l bn.t 111 q lh.lit, An--it,,Rurpri9ed Nfrq. lCoorn, that you shoe li► withered Ihand trentlrllos, Anel mother, In(,, and In rxpmforl a9 Icsgt ten ran ten
ralarnrt, which never froze peen in 1111 inlprpngnd in the path, it, stepped ocnr ! ,l,r t n,lr,d%,nt- I•rir• rn w, ntr ren,.a bend, have subscribed to this iest iMon in.], th0 idol of our youing days, the cher- lone) hnnrt. of the clear father wen tins
Coldest winter, havingalw'a s a clrarI the frunk, however huge, without it -q c,,;,1 ben y
� n +,,.,.p•t.r. rhe„owl„ nI ,hr "nett. fsP Rnre \�'hy, ,air, said the o.rf larlqq if you'd ishrd, clearly -hewed mother, is failing host. big "all” on earth.
expantle at its foot for fie ing even flight, bring interrupted for an instant. I an t n.kfnr 'h1RR WouRU,w• :4IIUTRI.4nSyRup”, hie a -going I'd 'ave subsirribed double, fast. I1ut her white hair is Inid smooth- —Jean Alurdoe.k.
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