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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-01-08, Page 6- , ,, 'i I - I , __ _­­.-, - ­_ - __ -, , - 'J_ -1 ­ . ,. , ­ � I ,. ­ ,-- --.,— - -- ­­ - . - - -- —F -- . ­.'­\ ­ � � �\ I . I I � I I 1. I 11 I � . I . 111 �� .�_ 7—, — —.­ -==W ---*,q—- �14-sllqr" I -- --.-- ­-, -_"""VW - I I I . I . . � . , I I I � I . _ , , , , , I I . FUOX 46GRXV'8" ^XAn&r(AV. pltoh�d on all keyo-from Matter B1111's - blit'amtoolobleagul, 41 Got your half ant? � and Tom found that he, could not keep him and At least half a dozqn copies, wIth VAXIS- *X AL43,14.111143AT ev 49920 FDA � I . — whilib. mQuiaded like the roar of � a Toang built " Yom," replied TOW.With something of irrl- eyes on ths, youtig lady -0 The most,boautt. , ties, of him greatook 4ULI final effort, Which - cArtiALOA. � intibilits lirev the fmqnth. up to a bAb314 penny whistle. tation inhio tone, 1 thought; 4' Tom fat airl, ))Ask I 11 -and. more than that, he Was fairly, Copied Out by Itself In the Contra " v,r mug If 6 , I 2 to 1.6-16 . - ..A sh. . I nill � � _ 1, lk 8 A . � I Is 0.6AVEL4. Q 4 G QW06 a J's P was never gas A 1914OW WA611 "go "A T 0 It us re I ...5 R4 - V.", "� I M LIV 91 -6 -y of the last page ; ... a.. avore wl a copy o, 4,14s. 1 ' � I � . 4 - . 11 -, � . - I , om.�, at him, And WIAM be Caught hor-11 How ship draft constitutloa of th Canadian Academy I I January. andoubledly a disadvantage. Bat then the I I Lbeiveast seen you, very often, T . I . I wn thine; a , I roome WOW neat, Comfortable And pleasantly Us . made a I o reply, and, Al it ovemed to blusbe4l And I 4o believe," ould Tom, Wiltthgabomire? of Arts, which hike just baim. Issued to the . , , - , Now, change your .0ammor underclothing, situsted, and Mrs. ,Pritchard was a Iddy, annoy him, I said nothing more *boutlt. 11.144t X blushed too,,- I felt such a-& sort ot Tell me. tell me, sweetest Jolla, press of the, Daminion. The obistitte of the � I I and, ba qn1ox About It. Don'$ ,at b0illobt, obliging WOM&P. While Mr. LPr r - sotonloh me; Ana MY as- -fulduy Ali over, you know," cried Tom, with "a the Woxdl,,' " � now floole$y, which his boon orgaulaod I I Itchard Bat rooll.T It did I ", . for a oiaimb, drive , 11 11.,,rd I your wife go out - I was a,mcek man In slippers, wlio dwelt in toulohmen'� Was by no means diminished an explanatory wave of his hand3. 11 11 . _or ' mainly through the, exertione of the Maxqula ; I with bar fnabionobli) limit Merely ; give her $1 1 - , . I Than how the old gentleman we a up mort Nons a,. 1.11.9y �b 1. 104 a or -110r. I I i some Ullosen part of the house, and went wh ,a d of Itarno-and, doubtless, with Ili 411, Bon - .1 Ion I found next morning that )4e be ­ to . - Seethas you boom manages, I believe. wbes;i wonted. brushed It carefully-olled It, too, I was con, the tickets were called Or, and 0 Atte egg' , 1. X 1.1 bay. ' Barrettes of the Princess Ii,)dIos, herself an . varlhe head. . I ,r over& � I 41N. -I .trN 'a P. adit I I I . . . =rponod At the heals. clear Off your Tom riager, tit the time I h .1 avo named ­ , dA11d, Aithouith unrl- .uJA.,. . . �, . . , vinoad, It looked no smooth and atilRY,is W4At liprictoRtly 41800VO.r0d, to the surprise an. ablo,sirtlet-are ststeA to 6 the encourage. . - ,. � ,sidewalks ; It i4 flae OX80100-11 Is Also fige wa's taking his last 8011111011 At collilge ; and I at 12 f so, that he and me . I ohouldl and him doing next but Appearing all, partil - I O Id Which It certainly was. nt of design so applied ''to painting, " it you don't. I ad . note I bad scarcely finished my note when Tom� ,a, engraving Bud the I regret to say that one of the effects of his inn , teroon sculpture, architooilir ' � . i clean shirt every second day or so, a ,unole-not Ur, PA , bat A -real U I I . I college training had been to make Tom one hard once foi this tima-had served together, in India. So came in. Hi . industrial arts. And the promotion and oupiii � . Tim wa&w. zota4lly quarrelling Afro. PrIte � I a dejected look iota bid story at, I � I . of the most slovenly -of fellow. I don'$ not *torching I th I a Wristbands I Then came a , he, made Tom shake hands with his daughter , ones. 11 Coma, come, Tom," I said ; so y9ii V,Qr� of education leading to the production . This Is the trainiotwho Comes tobag, . mind, tayligg so plainly -first, beq,auoe ,T !of now booto,, g aTombleeiard,stidtol4himbewould mustn't get d9wn hearted I 'Novarmay die,$ of beautlial and exelallout work in manarao,, ,He will o Aal your ordmost off its peg; I L . Qm fashionable hat; then a poll 11 and air I . � Is a very dif w, and secondly, so very email that I could have ow � I I ; you know, 0"while there !a -a shot In the With spitifal tmlesudai,tiear in his eye, I , (grant f ell6w no I era Tom's be delighted tooes him at QaeeWo Oreocent - tures. To attain these ends., It Is proposed � . . � And an awfgi mouth lorbosed turkey and plo ; because at that time he Would have consta. feet Would nave My, simazis. whenever he could find it convenient to call. locker. 1) 2; Tom shook his b to institute a permanent National Gallery Homomborthe poor in poyer4*10 Olmulps, 1 . r got into them. . sad despairingly, But lock yoar door in the saile of the tramis. ored the 1111putation rather A compliment ment w4a.unboundod. I could not for the 11 Now, to-morrows"Aald Tom, when lie had at Ottawa; to boll annual exhibition , r I I I I as it Conscious that, the looker bad- been . I I a it tha � I It finished.blo fitory, and we were, parting for principal cities in the DDU111110n, and to than otherwise, Tom7o great principle, life of jili account for it � at Ali the change omplotely emptied on the night before. I . THE 'iOLUNTEXR. which he had picked Up at College' I Supp L I the "night," we Might call together, and, see all . . I establish School ' L1 I I- I 01,01 WAS FA good one, and, as I remembered the I oared him up as beat I could, and left him. , sof Art and Design where � I : Behold the valiant Voluntoori and lind inscribed in several of his books, rebuff I got when 1 OP046 about his hair, I Julia. you will bQ sure to Uri her; she is * ,I Fanny," I paid, when I got � home, . ,I we they do not already exist. The Society will I. I � . wuoiputo in So much drill par vear, . was this -,ii On earth thOP 10 UOtbing great considered it beat ta keep quiet.. each A beAutifal girl, Dick." � � .1 consist of not more than 'forty memll6ro, to I 0 41 Ael dy, eye ready," undismayed must manage, this business for Tom - our � � . , He f iwvB fire on the dreso Parade, but man, in msn there in nothing groat but And now Tom, who formerly could not be. Next morning we did Call, And Julie turned selves.. The poor follow is getting worse be known as Academician" of the Canadian � . , I I And 0.101; him like a soldior fail, iiiind.11 coaxed out of the house dx*)t �At college On$ to be really a beautiful girl, I don't worse. An idea struck me on the way home. Academy. Of three, not more 912AU ton shall I When. zij girl is by to. see I t all. It woo not ourprIsling that a fellow, acting houro, evinced a an , dden propensity for after. think I bave over peon a Sweater - little girl- � , � , 0 , . . � Thio is loop yoar, yodkjqow. . Now, don't you be architects, not more than three shall be ­ � � I . I February. on a transcendental principle like this, should noou valks-a positivo passion for them, Fannnof OQUOrme,e.xcepted. 'Thoweakulter, thinkyoa could persuade Julia to pop the ongravers,"and the number of Academician ' . : . THE ALDEBMAX- have thought it beneath him to pay much 11 Dick," he would say, sit $he very time when Fanny and I were married, and left town on . D . . I I question �11 . faa=ahall not exceed six. Another Order,, I . I � . . It'i Ecarcely needful to explaiia . attention to big babillmints. The conse- I used to enjoy a read by the fir ,-do Dick, 'oar marriage -jaunt, . I I Fanny wan excessively shocked at the Idea 0 era, to be called Associates: of , I. . I . .. I 111hattilia6hapis anAldermaig. I quepas was that Tom wore his b6oto till they put onyour hat and lot no have a :troll.11 � . In. at first, but I brought her round to my Way the Aondeiny, is not to be restricted in main. I I- ' . , Don't be alarmed, he'll take good Care � bogan. to gape at the sides. Ha want about . It was vain ex A I)IrFIC1 I UXATT WRICH 10 SATIIIrAOTOUM7 OvZU- lof thinking, and we met ourselves to arrange hero. Theme. members I Xhostreetis kept Ili fine repair, postulating. I will be divided into . -' the streets in an old- black topaost-1 mean 11 Confound It I 11 I used to say at last, tons- ABsoelato Painters, Sculptors, Enginearm and, 1 k , - , , . how it could best be carried out. It was finally -b- ' - -1 . I . With boulevards and cobblestone I oQMrttt___ U1. - airanged that Fanny should go and tell Jolla I - is thlistreatholivesullou I a topcoat that looked an If It had once been ing aside my books q 4 I wish you had ,thought . . Designers. All shall be.Brithfi U Ject I . That , . . black -but so rudy And threadbare now that of etrollin . gin summer. � This In I Most Unsaft. The week following our return Ihad a note if foreigners shall roold had .61 or THE COUGN.011. I . all about it, allow her Tom!a letters - on the I .a in t Dominion. . This is the lbarned coroner, . � . I should have blushed to offer it even to an sensible welather for it." - I I from Tom,. otalting that Ike. would call that subject; and tell about his consultation with Still another clads will be Fortiga Academi. I . A man to all the country doai, . old- clothes, man. As for his linen, I doub I 11 That4a gross mistake, my dear fellow," 'afternoon on very particular buoine8g, 80 be me -that, as Tom was to ba there that night, . I alone, consisting of distinguished foreign . Who Says quite f,.equegotly, YaM-V8rY- it he would ever, have changed it, bad our Tom would say -, 46 you should read Hall, on understood that I was, to bo -alone, .1 men- Julia should watch her opportunity, and in, artists not resident in the Dominion. It in I . .. Aninquest isn'tlnecessary." lat2illady, Mrs. Pritg1gard, not made a point of that point. Why, this in the" most bracing tioned it to. Falduy, wlio Idughod, dild appeared an 0 also intended to have an Honorary Retired I Behc Id aim bore u on the fly, . I 0 hand manner, ask him to lot her see ; ne'd board a man it going to die. taking a Clean Ahirt into his bed -room every season in. the 3car. Comes let us hayd a to have some suspicion Of what this I I very that Cottage on, the watch,tacq sgmlin�that class of Academicians and a class for Honor. I . , I I I . � I - - � �.- � � . � stroll." . particular business ',? old turn out -'to - *March. I I . . we be. when Toin couldn't, not having .the watch, r . a . Sand" Orning. before Tom was up, and a y Members. The government of t1i -. I I .. I -oariyb . - - 1-wenti-Itntli-it was not a stroll. - I& was a, Tom cnine, in tima'for tea; - but -took next to JP_114 21 0 lid , Niev#r mind, TiEim', we can - Acataency-iw to be vested� in -4 Prosideutt'Viedz . � ­ I ..1.-!_=--.=1_-_ ..�.-------,—,.------,-�T,:Wl�.,n,m�---.� , g -the Ality-ond-off.... -Thon -you- should . I $. . I lt%yo seen Tom Pidger'a hat I I have seen regular unvariod walk so. Queen's Crescent, nothing, and seemed unoomm6aly nervioud. TdTitfor glurselves, can't we? .. � Our butcbar� rosY round and red. . . got one j Ust like President, Council and General Assembly. I Unliko big beat he looks well fact .; old hats in -my tlwti-vory old and bobby twice round the Crescent and.back'sifain. It "This s vary p4rtioulor baoiness. I 01 years, This is leas year,,you know; io I propose'.we The GovernorrGeneral will nominate tile - . 1) ' � . --- - . I . - 116 Heads a cut,your Mest to make, hats -but I have never seen a.hat like Tom's; was the coldest, bleakest and most diemal Tom," I maid,'broalthing, the iiubject at-lact, should "-or somiDthing to that, effoot. And offies-bearers for the first year, and thereafter 11 I . But to call it tanderloin's mls-ataaltr ,�- ­ - I told -him it.he persisted In. going out with round which could pogialbly .have been So. 11 what Is it 2 " � I I . I felt Para, from the. mischievous exp . resaion that. duty will devolve upon, the General . I Yf Short of weightbi3 111118 tough rounasi .) I - . - Is i4 he would be taken for a Hindo-ol A looted. Yet thia-walk -Tom would takoi- and, -' 01 W. It", .oat . � . At .4 - Tom, --fingeripg his CU. ..o,f.J.%I!A!A.i)y,Ag,.thatiihowa3ig9ttho one to Assembly. The membeTabip of the Council . . Your cook withn, flail can add some pouni . . , I I Hindoo I -Tom wouldn't have -cared though no other. Boon, however, L he gave Over- ask. nervously, 11-1 shall tell you ;Wli�t IflK_-_,y6ii' do i.t,-th,jugiiit;We-ii-f6i7i�6ifi�",-bai-ih�--ta---- -in-,�however,-to-be-fliled-upr��b -rotationi- thar.- --.-.-. ­ . I , I I . - y . THE BOARDINO ROUSH, I . � . Ing . n . � . � I he had been taken for a gorilla I ,. , Ing me to go-geomed anxious, in fact, that know-Jalia? " senior 'memberahi serving first. Each I I . I . . . of the thing. � p � 40la`boardlvgMiasu3-thISi8sh0, ' I If Tom ever looked worse than with his I shouldn't go. ' 'One dayi In particular, he * 11 Of course I do." I Academician will contribute an-anuu%I oubq i � . . 'Who guards zhokt ancient mystery. " . Accordingly; Fanny got out for Queenla * � � ­ . . , IlLg-elobfiittt(r=--�'--�-".bEttoni-itwag,-with Itin-hat,offii 1neveroaw- sudclonly,appeared f9illy equipped,paddissid, Tom gulped down a, quantity. of top, and C.'eBelit, and I expected to hear nothing more seription of $10, and each Associate �5, and -� , - - ­ ­ ­ ­-Whl'o Ong D,Bpnzz , I- ­ hit � I Iddl . ,44 W . . knows iti-it what the bash Contains I resumed— Well, I have been thinking-ain . She C .. - - . hnirlikeTom's. Not Chat it had a bad color, - p1l, I am off for a atroll.11 . - of it till her return; but just all I Was aiftin Fill moneyo .thus raloild * shall be vested in " i . . , I ry , 9 , Trustees, to be, afterwards named. . I . . To guess. that secret do not seek but nothing wnnia induce him either to get 6'Wait one minute," 1 melds "and I shall thinking, in fact -that ls�l want' to mar deim to tea, a cab pulled up at the door, the * � I . . Boardiog-titree, dollars by the week., � it cut or lit'itelipd. One day it looked act'very be with you." I . Talis�if she'll -bilive me; 11 said Tom', wh bell rang furiously,. and in the twinkling of . So* in 0 i - I . AVril., . . . J ' . . 10 � obort, are the main features of th I I dry, aiid frowzy 11MV-1--cona not -forbear. -- *'-Don't mind,", orled-Tomj�glauoitpg out..of.. _hbuftil !he deepest �crimsou to the very , new venture, which we trust will be success. . � THE OABS=,. ­­ I . I . .. L ' _ Rii g . u p . an eye Tom. bore& Into the room Ili a perfect , . remonstrating, the window 'for &:Taoment; 11 I shan't be roots of his' ii, mi-ade'--a-h-o-th-err' I ,At his- . more like, fully oarrioa out. In a country like Canada,, . . ­ . ­.- _. � I 0 -tiransport -of-dolight, witli his hand . ­.­ _­­ ­ -h-C.- -14-6illendaUon dqvaI6p,.- - -­ � I ,,-Positively, Tom.111 raid, 11 you must pay 'long.. It looks- an Wit were going to 'rain; " bot.tea, and rly looked him 'If. It W -, re I I - . This Is the chap they all adoro, . . ne a 0 6 ,kq$�­froS,9 a rappr%than-tho d,oyJ told him it was, and a who so inue line . ; The hero of th,a Sri ell and oa.r. . 'Rome Vtontiou-to -your personal appearance. and buriled,out;, The afternoon wore away; with groat., diffiorilty that I 'Could ' in 'fist I a 0 . , �. ',-merit, ana so little is LneaeSaarily given to, . . 'Young man,' .1 you've a brawroyfratue, I I I small for Iii.111"Oolonal Pardib's it � . _ � I You -yet can earn both wealth and f &me- . . Why, your head is like a -mop 11 Tom didn't tea -time came; - yet Tom bad not returned. laughing at his embarrassment ; but I did. lzinot have 66u�Atuok on the very back of consolidation, it is rather a risky undertaking. , it Tom," I said, with groat voleilluity, " I his head. % I , , . Don't mind your head, for brains don't p &V seem to see tho harm of that.. Ana, really, to ',H9 didn't ratura�till half-paBt ton. 11 . But its' utility none cau question. Not. . ,,, . I . . . But pr#cdee rowing every day. . I a follow who thinke there's nothing groat in ' 9; liallo, Tomill I said, 1� you have taken a 4id not.expect this of you. At your time of to shake iny,hand, old fellow." cried To withstanding -ill" the difflealties in the . . I . I � in, . . . THE BOOX AGENT. I - Mau but mind, what doei -it matter though tolerably long stroll to-nigbt ?11 life, too, with the -world' all*, before YOU I stumbling over -the cat, and nearly over. way, thera has been a vast' im. �, .. I . I . I ' gi;; ,, ahake away itid all prevenient in the productions of iliteworkis ` ' ' . . L Here Is the book agent on his rquilidd, hid bead.be like a mop? . . Tom didn't look straight at me, and sailmod ,Why, We, suicide -moral and Intellectual turning the tea thin I ' � . . 'With -voigibility, he abounds; . . . � X� would have urged that the ladies would a little put about for an answer. suicidal You think it is all poetry. Halmy right -it's all settled.?' . of art In Uanada within the last quarter of a I - �- . Vo out him shortyou Bignply Can't, not tolerate his company if he kept himself 11 I looked up to see my aunt," he Said at' boy ; waii till the cartaiu. lectures com- I I What's right?" �. coutury, as our annual exhibikions have . . 11 I � . . � With" biaoul� reliable workextaub'�- bei a . a Bhookingly untidy ; but as I kilow Tom to last. "Sholo,notvorywelIjuatnowill ' , mence —.11, . . I . ,,Julia, of course. What Year is this I ?- borne ample testynony-to. Still It hap alw . . . He balongs to, the leech and horse-Av tri Ays I i I - - � .And the, only_thingyou. Can doas suosorille-., be a woman. hater-�-or , rather a woman- " Your Butt ?11 . so oh I come, come, Dick ; this Is too bado the yet,r-ba quicki magil Confound it'l been a great drawback that there has been � . . . 14 . � . I . . May. , . scorner, for he didn't think them, worth . . $'Aunt Patersou"Wotharlo sister," added opia Tog, stirring him, ton violently. I L . -don't you know what year Ufa?" slid Tom in no re.cognized standard of merit by *h1eii, � . TUM LoArin. - - . ltaiiilg-1 waived that point., 130"thfugs went Tomnervously.. "Byth wayJAoutithiAk , I" BuFtoll me this, Tom; have you. read I I p tiouce no . each individual produation-could ba judged. � . I . . .- I � I - . I - .9 - -1 .- - . . li 11 in ' a oompanied each word with I . Hero is the loaf or -idle ,wight, , , on as before. . you know her." I ­ I . Uri Malthus, book I Oa the- Increase of Popu- a fresh poke of his knuckles. _ . . . . The establishment of the Academy of Arts . or I b6d become I pertainly aid no �h rheard of bar, lation ?I Have you forgotten your cousin at , � iRliteen � .1 llo�ith dLrtyffAce and hair unkOpt ' . 'id nova' Why, o hundred, An& 1�_. . upon the corner d5Y and night'. - . I was not a womati-hater, f t . . . � I # k . will. fognedy this It' will provide for th . . . I. I I , ih 'a ' ' He stirs nofeelingbut'contempb. � I aaamored .of Fanny Everdale- such a noble to my knowledge�. Bradford? . He I Tom,. Tom I $1 I could. re- 14, LA &p YEAR 111, cried Tom, giVing me a classification of a ,works of artists, and ,. . Yet h#3 at least can m3ka this boast- I little girl 1 -had wooed bar, and, last Docom-. aintlery we 4rain no longer, and laughed r prove a greatbelp to loverm.of the fine arts. �,'� � ...1.1. Next day, whou've'liaA finished � .Ygbt out, to the frightful dig in the ribs thit sent me itag. , I . . - -boy, proliqued and Was accepted. . _ -, draw our chairs to_thefireBide,_and_I_proceed� -infinite,rellof - of .Tone, -who laughed too, and- --goting-tv&1not-thelf -1091I.- . 11 -LF - y& a . r, I'll. yo . u I - -couraercOmParativOlY few-- Canadians- can, - ' : -- - . - You'll always fad him, at his post I . � gAp - - ­.­ Of , ,- * . � . . . - � . . . � . 'IRE DETECTIVE. "Tom,11:aald 1, one viglit when wewere ' 1. . I t ff Ord to'pay, large -prices for works of,art- - . � � ed to make some observations on tue, Con- got excessively jolly at big own expense. old fool ; and-Jalia hag popped the question. I . . . This ge�nliumagg y,.Iu know, of -course,, - 'our usual pipe by. the Aresid before dii1on of Italy. - � 11 Now then," said he at length, ­ yen knew . I buestill fewer can trust their own judgment .­ - - - -­ Is 0.0 of . rD.t.a,,veForce- . � having . a . . I. ' Ha'41 ha 11, I . 1. � ­ � I . He don't dust round this allies to find- . I gbing to bod-�­ Tom, you know.F&nny Ever- , II -Oh, hang it 1". cried Toni, .suddenly, wkatlwant. Tall.me how to go about it.', , I You don't mean iI ?11 .. . ., to decide on the relative Merits of the pro. . . . . . . I . �, . I Hevatchas robbers in Me inind. . Aale?" , -, � . . clapping,his hand upon his com pocket, 11 I 11 Go about it I Why, propose.'? , - 41 It's a fact, I assure. you. Sbe asked for ducLions of ,'the easel. The new Institution I 1, . . .. I 'You wonder Why he IS so mum? I ' I . . � "' If I don't, It's uOtL for want of hearing have forgotten to pbst that ietter V!. He 0 Propose I of Conrad ; bat how to propose. ' I her thinks, prove a valuable . He's waiting for the thieves to come. , a look of the cottigo-on you.r - watch, you 'Will, among, ot I � � I I about her," replied Tom satirically. . � - throw on his hat and elpak, and was off. Ther0a the rub;, I attempted -it. on -four - ' loadid gid to ouc4 ai these. Ifoulooeusfal in still . ; .. . June. . ' . � ' : know' aind.Ithoughti. 101i,whatasp I ", . .� �. � I I I . I . : � � I . 11 Wall, she and ,I . or.e,to be married nex , t Half-pait ten again before be, returned I different owailions, nikd always stuck Just it chance, if I had it 11 Bat, of course, I hadn't. . f?rtheipopulailzing Schools of Design, its nor.; . . . TIM UVUOnIST. . I I . . . - a the ticklish bit, Thou I thought of pro : * I . I m6iA." . 4. Hello, Tom," I said, 11 you have fiken i 00' I vices will,also bo'bighly spbreciated. We are . -This Individual, sad and loan, � Tom laughed. : He th tight I Meant to be' considerable time io-post that lettar ?11 . I n p .. Never mind,' said Julio, getting very red in , and bustle Incident to � I . I "" . .- _ -_—''. -funny. . .. 9 . - ,. I k by letter -and began half a 4ozen different the face and bending down to pick something too.apt,'in'the 'hurry. . With visage Sharp and eyes, so kean, - , I - .� -1 , �11 Leiter ? 'a loop .f a plonse org : �_ I " '. ,. With stragglina hair siAd nervous its b� : I 7 . � . , Oh I I wai up seeing my aunt." Sheets, but could.not write one. to plesso me. oft the carpot, I this i Car, y6u kh r "Iffia, - to, I at illat aisiatid.6X091iii . I . . . ,Thiiis*thaino arnhumoriett , . . . . 46'.Un my honor, Toin,we era." - I p . 11 Ali, I had forgotten. Is she bett"16- I even tried -poetry, ,but. failed there .too.. 00 I iropose,that we get A,4 ttag t 1 kowi; lance -in hily given-artiole of manufacture or- , I I . . I � . . . . He don't look much like making fan . . I . � . . The.tone, struck blin. ,'His face become. night Tl�, . . . . : ... . , I . Now, Dick.,what 1 *ant is thlo.' J Want you .0 a jas 1 0 t design Ili as much Mean � to secure public , � . . I He's inot-holovworking up a pan I . . . . � I . for ourselves.' She did, Dick, upon my word. i "'ry . ' ,. . . an - instant ; 6u ,, approbAtion am utility. And so we, are liable . .1 I . I .. .1 I . 1: . -'Ll- I- _ggavo in. , d, after looking weii,,noj,, replied Tom dubiously': 11 I?m to fell me exactly how.you managed 1t, and Did you over hear of anything so extraordin-" . _ . ­ . . I I THE ACTOR., '� . . afraid she's railierin- a -bad -wMl,� - * _couId_do_so._too.�!_. � ��%:��_�_� - . Ifir-0- __ kn_d_­ffi_ -r— -- �­ , — W at -The veff Ing, you ow, was . b and., : , I .1 * .1 .fit@AdEly at vi#for" ft�. few � momentiii to.asaure _.-.:_.��-.�, L -porbap'LI -to-ge"ehia"b"Sm-Entorthe Amert:' � . - � hirr—wad i-j6r-tbU-o,-h-e-sro-wly-To-ok-h-ii- _�­,,T"em, —oorry'—fok "tih-Aiti Z_oi�e and 16t 11 Well," I said, Isughing,:91 I p6ppai' 'th arV, . with aIl- their ifigenulty,are ,only now gin 1=2-:1 __ _'__�__- ---.�-nh!6.ia.the-gr.eit-dramiLti"ta ;­�­­ �biuyjelfTtb I Who does to rage a, passion tear; . . � I ' ' ' . to haiv said I Well, I felt something j amp - ` 7 '� ' .1 . no cleaves the air with h . . � Dm his' Month. and laid It on, the no havot a quiet I?Ipe.1.1 I,* . , question Ili a vary simple ivay- quite unpre. right up into my threat And not a ;we ning .to -awake to , tho, necessity Of paying � � . . 1. .- And smashea everything ia reach *_ � Dick," 'said hot .In a , Not to -night, thank you." . meditated, 'too. I -had been upending an � more attention to the technical education Of I __ � . . . orrid-speocli, . , I pipe 'r ,,,, - , I P . 4ttgef., but I ran over and-and�ll id o I o . uld . . - ' ' Upon theptage he is no. use me'litelp ,Ogi, .. Well, C .. 1�. I . to.. Of gig., solembity, �sl I could�" have , "What 11, I exclaim' ed, with the .utmost evening with Fanny, .and at last � got . u and , chuckling. but he their youth. They have.been finding that �, . He ought to drive an omidle1ri . I . ould say no more for in in - ' ' ­ .. I thought this of you." -He looked mournfully 'ast6nishmozit, for 'Tom smoked every night amid (pilling ont, My watelg�-thio 013011 ,-A made a violent demonstration of' -01 , the Majority of the higherpositions Ann- , . . . July. � ' . ot a ,.is late ;'I mus% be off .I A'Plog I faitiorles-such as de�igner#­, draughtemov, . I I . I . .. . . I 'iii , into.the fire for awhile and, then resumed,, with, the legularity of clockwork. .. it N'. A Ob, noi,. she raid ,. some one in his a ma, which was sufficiently - . - . Tft LAW 13. .r - . . . , I ) � .I . � ,- !I Have you 0 ered this subject ? Don't smoko before going to bed.?" - - , ,I it cau'"a ten yet.' - I Look for yourself,' I expressive ; and then, in the exuberance 'of - sto.-s-ird snatched, up 'by, gliglialimen, �' " I , 'This genius reprosentli tile iiw. . . . __ w . � . . . �. � I ttentof Jaw; . . I do, that Once warrie4_ ,1 No - I find it's not agreeing with me. It's amid, turning the watch towards her. She - his joy, began to beat a ,devillo: - tattoo' 6 . . �, Observe life vast e2 1 you1now, a9211111 � I I u Frenchmen or Germans, whilot-Young Ame- . . � He'sprovin OWthattilacs: iewhite :,, . ' done, for. Therai'a nobaoldiag'out. sAld to b system.� Dr.ProiLtanyo looked andbleserved this londscapd-onthii. Colicinal.paidib'o hat, and.to execute a,daugle, rion, bad to plod along in the ordinary walks � .. L -Olt 0, . I ^again. At your 1ime of Jifet.$o6,, it very f 'A 'a oftat little Cottage ! I -in - - '_ ., .- , you ore a' Phe _' And good a at orities baE I from that ,..!a bad t vnyiite, it's. worth experi- face here., 1'.0h, wfiat a shade or two ,wilder than'th� Highland of fife" Our experience - Canada' . .-: .� , ­ , He makess. most affecting plea,, - . with the world all before you I Why, its menting without." '.. i � . . I she said, pointing to it. - I Door me " I 0alds Fling, round and round the tableii' ,' . has beau �. analo I goull although to - a 11 1� .Ana acorns to take thernaltry too, - i i I . . I � : . suicide�morala)adintallociiialom'oldbI ..Oh,. So Tom retired, Ana -I- oat and smoked, � I I certain extent k 9 ' . . TIM DOCTOR.' - I . I . 4 so it is $I I never looked at it particularly To.which exhilarating exoroi96 I shail4eave* . I oxen able,, from the . . I , . . . . . it can't be; youire joking I" . . . alone, wondering whether Toni could be in- before. What would you may, Fanny, to our bin! to advise :all young Indies - -who .,have fact that wo. aro a younger manufacturing,. . � , � 4 The doctorgibW steps into place - . 11: 1, assure you; I am perfectly serious.?' sane, and whore, this., vejy - extraoraftlary taking a uloolittlo'cottage like that f UP I . . I country. Our neighbors have,' however, . .�. . He% one of a peculiar race,, * . I I 1. . I - I I or 0 beaux like Tom Pidger to glean 'the moral - � . I I Divided into various schools, 11 But look here, Dick. Look at the philo- change might be expected to end. .... selves, eh ? and iettliog down. there ? I Wall, 'Irom my story and. not fories that ' - become vilive to the necessity of'tho edutts." . ' I All (buo hisown) made up of foola�- .. 'bophy .of the thing. A wife I , Cui b*O ? Next night rwas up making some arrange- she' blushed, slid I kissed i2cir - . . . .tion supplied by the Schools of Deolin and . . But though like cats thby disagree, - . - and said, LEAP YEAR Rio COMM BOUND Osem uOra. . I . . -They 11 blued " With-uusllimi&Y-�- . What have you to Complain of bore? Mrs. Monte with Fanny for Our approaching mar- $,Shall woo Jove ?I and - she squeezed ,my . . . other* practical inatitutionn, and there ig not - . . I I I . I I . , . I - . � � . . . . .. August. . . Pritchard is punctual with your meals, Mrs. riage. I I Cho Dick Ill she oaiq,,, 11 what. a me I rry ll�nd, asuinch as to.say, I Oh, do let us I I . I., . .Insolvent Notices. , v �. .& Contra of population where each way not, . . - 1. I . Prigohard. darni your seeks. Afro. Pritchard follow Toni Pidger Is I" � . . .. I I and so the thing was Settled." - . - .. . . i found, officired & with. the. ablest . I I I .THE UARD211. I , . � , . .. I — . - . .1 . .-now 'be . , �. . . . Viria is the barber -O beware, . . .." . looks after y9tir washing. � Mrs.* Pritchard ,It Tom Pidger I whore did you see, him?,, ,,By Jove I 1� cried Tom, .iiiniping up I . ONVAR1% . � . . teachers at -command. We Are glad. that, our . - . . . I . when hitting ia his cushioned chair I I . stitches on your baltons. What - morip do 's He took tea with no. at Mrs. Paidie's lost excitedly,and striking the table withhis- .. . - thoughtful Governor. General, following cat � , , . - I'. ) , No sooner had he poraped your chat, You want ? " . � � � .. � night.,,' I . . I . . � .. hand, 11 that's admirable I I 'coul .., NE MEETING1 Or Cr.EDIToni. -.Q Bat. the co rise to a certain extent laid'. down for L S . . . d" matiogic W U . .. . � - ,Than he his Chatter does begin. ,� ' I . . ..'Why , , , I � , redecessor,'Is determine . � When he asks you how You wi*12 it d one, .. , Tom,you seem to know nothing of . -, Mrd, Phterson's, ypu mean.,,' '� .that, I think. - Dick, give me your watch for terally, Simcooi January 5; L It JVM Coiaitt, him by him genial p' 4 , . I , . Ten him -'ru-talaaw"Just, for fun. the poetry of love good. rilarriage ' .,, � � .'. ' 11 No ; Mrs. Pardiu'o, Queen'o' Creacent., a nigh�-therols'nothlvg� 631 the fabo of mine.0 Guelph, December 26, G I' aulknori Toronto,. that no effort of.his Shall 160 la'ahligito-keep . .� - � � . . . I . .1 THE NUISANCE. I . . C .11 Poetry I D,,11 mention poetry in that Jails, Parditi, you know, wait a school com- The watalle's.viere exchanged. at once, 'and January 2; R Emstio, Gatelph, December ,Canada abrelast.of the elviliz - ad natio 0 i gof - the ' , -_ . ' . I This old gent is the typical bore, - � connection. Wait till you're awhile married. panioutofinine. -We had such fulf getting a Toni, who wouldnot 'wait' a minute, longer, 30;.,D Crawford, of West j6ornii, at St earth ; And we welcome tho astaliflishment of - * I I . . who. loafa id otuce or grocery store ; ,, , % � Wait tillthe curl'.,nin' lectures commence. pipi'out of Tom's lioliket, And at last Julia Out, on him hat An! started. for' Queoular Thomas,, January 5 ; J 0 Macklin, 1 an., the Canadian. -Acadeguy of Arts as a m6at�. 11 1. . , . . 'The editor is life favori to PrOTs .. . YOU' won"t find Much poetry in them. wide him go down on his tinged and promise - 0, sioint In a state of intense exe - ltdraent. � BrantfordiDacitiliber SU; David, Andrew And. uRafal and needful institution, which deserve, . 11 . . I . I . � He visita the sanctum every day. � I . . Children, too I. Why,'my dear follow, yon'll Ahat lid would give up Smoking that very It seeing ihaVon tho way ToWe nervous. Theodore Graham,. St-Thoulad, Dercember 30; he he . artlest buillouragament at the linfids of . . I . 1. I . . bits round u,nd read i the newo, � . . have your house Swarming with 'thembefore night, and . nsver 'pat, a ,pipe or oigar in - his nose became so overpowering. that ho, was William Joiles'; Sarnia,4atiltuy 2 . ; J Lamb, every loyal.Cinadian. It is intended to hold ' I . I Smouva and gassos and gives his 11 views." . I . . . . . . . I . . . I . - . - . . . . 84torn�or. . . I J � on know What you hxe about." - ., . 1, mouth Again., , ­ . . '. ­ obliged W tdrtify himself with. two separate Toronto, January 2 ; W X Atkinson & 06, Of the fiiAt ann*uar sxhibition.'undef'tbe* patron- � . . . � THE CANDiDATU. .. . . 11 TherWa my, cousin tit BiadfordJ1 said . Here was a ,revelation I.- Now I began to glasses "of brandy. He reached ,.(Jqlouql Allia Craig, . at Parkhill, January 8 ; John B, age of Him Excellency, at Ottaws, In February . . . . . . I � , . ' . . I . � . . . . 7 Tom,.witb increasing for or,,�'Imarrle4 right digicern.the secret of Tom's reformation ; his Partliblo About six o'clock, and in, the colt It David Every',: Gaelph, Deoembbr '-27'; 1 .. I � I The candidate from doc . , � � .1 roe, -next, when it -is expocted that LS. rOya . - � . it to door, - I.' - I Ill I . . . . Goes , mgkinghis'elatitioli7 sure.; 1. � off, drid. had six children in three YOU61 11 walks to Queowd Crescent ; the time it took of half 6, hour -fdand ,himself alone with Jameo & Andrew -Wards eon., Sarniia, col�e.�&hill be able to be Present. . . .. . � . I — . � . . HisSaiii. I. .bildlik...W giet,and bland;, . ,, Ob,'oh I pooh, nonsense I" - hiq2 inally. the Apprehensive that it he lost -this January 2; R Martineau, Cayuga, Jannary 5. - � . I. . : . . And kindly open-ito his he. I 1. I I 01 It's a fact I', said TOM... I . I I to post his 11 letter ;" andi f �alja. , . I . . � , I "' � . . illness of his 11 Aunt 1" . ­ ­ - - .11 I I -11. .1 PINE 15' " . . . I Oh, lot him now your babies kiss, ' opportunity he might get 366 Whor that '. � . .-11--- , im,Ky.,Do6,-.--InI86.8Wm.A. . 10 roe years I The thing _1 asked, Fanny how .Tom . ' . . . leor he wq,uit know you after thiii. . Six children in th had. 6coiie, night;. hat, pulled , out the watch and ygiLd, WRITS OF ATTAOHMENT'ISSUED.- &I 8 Owens killed James Langford's brother Henry" � . . I . A *_ -, .. 4 ___.. - ��, is impossibleii- Yoa,meau- tlireo children in acpg�ed'*lth­MiaJiFPdVdi6. - fi-Gi-tting ate, Jolla, I mua a o . -- -, .- -1 _­ - ,r atiqu ad , . ______ - . ____ . - ____ _'__'_-_'__f It— _d_1-1-__'-_ : W_Kdiiffb_1'Z­_0_6,_V­ a I --jiud-wo, - - --Wa- - f d -6- ,--- -, . ­ ' -------O4tab6-r. . e . Long r I . , . . . I . I I � . I . M - .--l- .. -- Ll'� siAcnitt'la, I' _p .1 I . .34axn-9-1-1 �_ . — , , . - . � 11 . _' . -- ' 'Lo -mi -o —;Alex Macdon on ;- _F . _116-mr . a-w—ens ; -o'n-'8_8 "Eli 7_____ . I . THE EDITOR. . six.years; I finppose ? 11 . , vier her: in the train coming from 14L%ta I why its not seven yet.,, � , I J S�ia ai times ' 1 . . Tom -reflacted;, doubted ; wouldn't* be Edinburgh some weeks ago," Fanny replied, - A' Ion'$ It? * Loch for yourself," - said Tom . yrne, .. � Hero sits the toiling editor, -Sweetman, Goderiell; emptied a shot ,gun into. Owens' back as he Who's everybody's creditor; . positive; bal rather though; it wits six in 11 and fell in love with her, I -suppose ; and turning the 11 Ali I yoa Goderich; Charles Ward, amilton ; J was Reeing, another time he chased 0 Noun "" �, � no sinecure 11 Soft-Soall " 16 his,., I . three. . . . '. she watch towardi.herii . . . . . � I ,(but you must not tell him, romeniber) - .'wateh.is not right ; look hero." . . I . Winters, Distowel. . ' ' � � Several miles on horseback, the latter escaping � I . - .. .1 we n6se is fixed right down to blis; . .,,Yon, have no idea," be.eaid,"' how mile fell in. love withTom. OhIT&mislhare - Julia looked-,, Why, it isn"t oavanou Aspiasnuo APPOINTED­L- , Fairbauka, by.'taking tothewooda. Yestardsythey- , Influenced by his hungry looks., .. . , . � , . I ao.clear youiselt upon, his bookg I rapidly children multiply. 'Have ,yon read -almost every, Afternoon." . . . youmolther, I " - I . . Whitby, to Alex Robertson ; W At Smith, q norrolled st a store, Bud. Owens ��U' home. � - . I . I I . . � . . �, I November. - - .! ' -1 .. Mr, Malthus' book? �his I Essay on the This was precious news. Xceping it to 11 Dear mq,'IoAid Toni, with an assumption Walkerton, to J Hargreaves'; T Ohurcher, got adouble-barrelled shot gun and haivyltievol- -:- . - -� - . . - - ----.-!.-----T= HOTEL -CLERE, , " .. Inoreali,810f.population.7 Read that book. It � . myself, hoWeverij went home and found.Tom of great astonishment, 11 neitheir it .is I London, to Thompson Murdock, Luesni; T v,r, Returning, he matLangfordin tberoad, � I . I � . - I . , - , I " I .Takeoff your bootsi approaOliwith Ciro, � willAppal, you," - .11 . I . sitting rumiglatingovctr the fire., 11 Ah,26in't" Pretty landscape that ?-this bore ; "sad he Churchor, London, to J B Darby, I'arkhill ; emptied both barrels of, the gun and four - I i I . � . .-AudifyouprizO urlife,bown,re, I . it I have read W11 I .. said.1, 11 I thought I should have caught you put his finger trembling on the ,match glass. A Bourbonniere Montreal, to Alb I chambore of 66'revolvor'at him enemy. the , . I � . I Tile blaze of his rig diamondp in, , I 11 -Read -it � again ` aiid itmoly it to smoking." .. . I ert & Yon. . . . . . 11 So it Is,"Jalia gaid With a owiloo am she over, Morriaburg ; T Rajotteto Otlawat - to 0 loads of both the gun barrels entering Lang--- ---- . - . And haughty up -turn of his olfia; . . , I . i I � I You're but a man, and he is -well, �' your-' own case. I -Poetry I You'll find, 'is No, Dick. you won't do that again. Do. bent. her face towards ft-" a very 8WO0 001- - Christian ; W - Robbins, . Toronto, to E B forwo body, And three pistol bells passing . I . . � . ­­ . Thd clerk at any big h6tel, I . .. .precious little poetry' about childrenl you.kn6w,lt he. Baia gifively'. tapping himself- �txgmlf­-j,:­� ,-,---' . thro inii Langford'd naVy.;revolver � . , . . I. .1 � . . . I . Shaver ; H E Nollei, London, to. Is Annett ; ugh his bin! . . : ldd---Tdw­thid*hO9_ 61 vaii--th-o' w-nis' ... � - . _0,06:DS_XAN._ __ _ ­ I -Hush4�hearAbiti—cr, 10 toodt, !, I find myself butter - it"Very sweet cobtapm I" -repeated Tom with S 0 Fatt, Montreal, to H Allan, Perth ; W Wag found'strapped to his body, A warrant ' __­ . � I I - - --,-. - __T�E"A'X I . . . I ... ., . . . . for the murderer has , been issued. It. is .. I . . This Is the, gentlemanly chap i up his finger 'suddenly,, all the nursdky door' .Without it already." I startling energy. Remarkably swoot. cot. Smlth,Uxbr1dje;toJG Hutchinson, .Good. 11 . I . . : - . . Whoserteoyouinthouryg � 004i shop�; � . . on ih6-6thor aide ol'the passage opened for a "Roarmei,alrioadyl Then Dr. Prout must' tag6, Jolla t,., he 60'n'tinued in soft and per. Wood ; D McDonall, Corawall, to a A Rome - thought he will not attempt to. escape. In . -1 . . I For affdbilit�andvioga . moment, and a guat from "Ifa dozen Squall. be quite cortact. -,Oh t by the way —ohang. suasive iones; 11 I say, Julia. what Woul 1 .1874 John Hickens waa shot from tho buhhoo . . - . I I There's notaing gets ahead of him-; : Ing voices reached 6ur,earo.. 11 That's bad Ing my tons-' I have and news for yotictom ---�uh-w a you T M WairlatAyInter, toJ Fawcett ; W Wedd, , trilillog ' .. ' ' . lie knows it all before you spesa, . . . . , , hat would you say-lt�it bile on his road home, From bid a . ; . 'Sit' till you Elio in the 3ildat of .night.!' I I I. 1. . . . . would . Pembroke, to J Mitchell;. D MoDoneLl,.Oorn. W . . I � And menSures dregs goods oil hid dhook. enough, but m . . cost to ong1rave -that?" � , w I . resemblance to 0 weng, Langford Wan charged. . . . . 1. . wall, to -O J Diion-; H. E Nalleas Lend,,, to 'stock . ' I . . . I with a verj long Alag'foupotik Toml,he It'd filled once 0 WRuda', A Barnliaba, -0katf6rd, to R 0 ml . . ­ I . ,Ddidelabor. . . I . the Babel, and cith't eacape. Wait till you .1 What 2" erqui,rad Tom, with the murder, it being supposed he .. . . . I ' . . TIM PHELEIti . . have to wipe the, childronla- 'no'soo, like that , faoi. . . � . . . , . I more. . . I . . . L � ' A . �Hamllton, Milver&on. . . . I hid man, He fl -do buj�$aa oepturad In 1876 - , Tho peeler, we must 11 run him In," . poor wretch Pritchard, and bo,badgered out 11 Compose youraelf, my delair Tom; I havb I : ' �and acquitted. Langford has been mixed in . � , �,, - - Among the celebrated min * . of bed In the frosty nights, Whenever it, -child just heard that your aunt i . .1 . Of Chia, however I Was ignorant, and called ,DIVIDENDS 'F.&YAl3LH.-A II Gorrell,& Co, - other affairs of bloodshed. Owens killed John . . Riscanie from Irelaud-frbl!6 the Xorth,, . P dead I" � next morning to ascertain how be had fine* Toronto, December-00,;,It,mleas & Davidson, I so much an squeaks I 1ou'll know what the 11 Eli P cried Tom, wheeling round in bid ceeded. Tom WAS Griffin not.two miles from the Spot of to-day'o . .. 'And a)I his salarybo is worth, - . . out, and as I could not Brookville, J& , , . I . I . Who grogueh all kfi , OW and fear. - his phiz, poetry of lovd.lo then, my Troj I an Ill . ohair, and fixing upon me a look of .curious Wait I gat down to scribble a note, luilting nusri" 5; 0 5 Pow"ll & E tragedy. He was ae.qaittedi In Indiana i, - - -3iorth*t'*th68OOrg5VfiMonheisl Tom concluded with a proplietiojetkof his 'surprise whichi6 quite indescribable, While him up that evening to tell ,ualph, J;m6iiy 5; Jeame Smith, three years ago he killed a fourili -man. He , . . � . I � . � I � Me the result. I "dater" G arguary. . r . - a. 4ib laca reddened. millon , � I I __ — — head, and religlated his pip I � , � I took big desk, and wals rummaging for a sc�hD Ha ,J , . Parchineky, Hamil. is uot�mora than 23 yonra oId,'anaA%,"O.n l . I I . . I , . . Ito erad�ed sullenly for a� minute -or two', 1, ' 11 Dead and gone, Tom, is your poor aunt of paper,, when, my'ayto fell on,a shoot merit.. to', "'mity 1� I . . . � of one of the best citizens. of tbe .county' W then proceeded to give me a brief abstract --- tjoAur mothoes sister, you know 1,, � A, long bled'and blo PARHD.�Albort & Yanovori Morriaburg, with is justifiable. . - SMOS'. 00 "a" 001.Nft and D . llbti AND�PISCHARGE.V.nit, � I . A UNUP YEAR W6 . ttod all b*er with what I at ondb I -opinion is divided as to whether 0 wona! not . . . � � . I , - . . . . - __ . I of Mr. Malthus' book, in the middle of whi6b pause. 11 Mro.. Paterson." Angither long peroeived-to'be Totit.lo matrimonial prop6salm A Bourbouniore, Montreal," Z A Ross, with D I . (By liavid Macrae.) . . -' 0 Chrlstiau,,, with T 81 quatorlatialy, onnotinterea a curious expar. . . , I fell asleep and nearly tumbled forward Into pause-Toeo face scarlet now. 1i Not -Miss in varsei On the firat-pago he had collectod 'MoDonell,. Cornwall, The , ship Crocodile, which crossed tho ; . .. 1. . . � . I . . . the fire, 'So I got;up and told him it Wag no Punilitill I said at lask� 11 oh, no Ill , a boot of rhyming worda, to lie introduced is I � I I -_ . Rajotte, 0'.tBwa;* A H doirell - & -Qoj *lt - - � i,thiigY61iitpdbYi%�pai�ffenger,r "OnAhe . - - �. I . I use talking, as the thing was all settled. Tom You ohould have dean Tor -WA face all this they might happen to suit bid turn. There er, Toronto; W Waddington, with J ipnc( . . 1. I . got up;. bade Me* good'night with an air 61 time. Shomo and merriment. carldelty and wore 11 bliso 11 And 11 kios,ij - It' sing 11 and "' I � following night a most curious clirourristanot, , . i i . I . . � � - profound coulliaBalon; and ovidontlygavdirto obsVin, chaitid each -other off and . on- so 11 ring.11-11fo ll and 11 wifel" and Many other � 22ponald, Renfrew ; J Mitchell, With W . occinired, ,which would hardly be credited. . I � . I -TOM RMOBB-AND1. VY � up for a loot alicep. . : . � rapidly that'they sometimes appea e sentimental m6riboyllabloo. Than there we Weda. Pembroke; 0 J Jbl - xOn- with P Mc-, The Bhlp -was -stopped by iollYflsb,��hiob,'___. .. . . - 1�- � . - . __.. ­ 01- This time four yeard-B.&O, I Iod I &6d 1p Bath ----- . � r ! ­ , 1X- _­�_ ___7� - I I re Donoll, 0ornwa - 0 W-RUdd-,'Vikh,*.H- E. . - , -- 1 � � , , - - ._­ - . I . , - b fat* a­­-­-­-'Afuit -Julia- Ana ,I pcuifi-ir '-w-, * �­ - I ll. . d in myriads sel -,,;1441'� 1 I I 1. I I � I . � � � . ­. . � ==: . all mixed up in tAAo ty pression.' I ar, wl % .quoiyaltor � . I .�Sbtjrjiy�imeirro,iilock; i1pposto . . . . Argot with my pi'd'irlond Tom Pldg8r. W I&VAOTODILY SOLYZI lie latter; also I - , Nalloot London;' - - for as t6 eye could reach, and the thousands' . � . . 0 A knol)TAM W111C31 is BAT ,. the ludicrous provalled,and Tom broke Into t 'P61:dio," With i1sturdy" I Arrwa)axozia iron DieoirAnGn.-D B i6amp. of luminous bodies floating up -on the water I I . lodged With a Afro. Witobird. There, was a I . I I . . abouits of laughteri'whiolilt would havedono .and I I hurdy.gur4j ;11 but Tom had drawn blo bell, Parkhill, Junuary 24; 3 McGregor, gave the appearance of a scene from fairy. 1, . . . I �. Mr. Pritchard$ but Mr. Pritchard was nobody T it might be about a fortnight after It that your heart good to hear. - He looked very red pen tbrongh these, Ile had'evon" attenlpt84 Taosmater, lilebivary 2; J B Minot, Brant. laiia, Soma ofthe fish got into t * - . qi� I to speak of. As Tom Used to' oay-"Itlo om had ooession to be in -Edinburgh or 6 in, the face though, being_xtloarly_a�good deal — Pidgeroll but apparently without ouooe he Strainers � I � . , . Mrs. Pritchard- that ,Wears the br-,,d--, that day or two. On the evening of hid -return I ashamed of himselt, lie made me toil hillf Oil the next p1go.ware him u 'a' for , January 23 - J O'Donoghuo, Ptratf6rd, of tho condensers, and blocked the holes, 00 � unterous -efforts J4.1 Ary 21; iCeut- & Inglis, Walkerton, that the water could not'enter, and the . '' 10, Ili fact, the nether integuments 11, , observed that he looked vory absiracitea, He . h6w the Secret had coma onto and finding that to put thcoo together attar various models : . I .. It ,was an obj9diorl to the place that Mrs. *smoked by the fireside for, an bout, I am auto it really was out, he 'became quite gushing, '' . I . January 23. .1 . . . restilt was that the vaouluid went down, nod . � ,. I . � . . . . . . PrltebaA had a large family of imaij child- before-rat(ring ; yet all my efforts to got him Ile m4do me sit by him at the firazide, and .4. Tq bd, or not to be 2 that Is the question I � .1 then disappeared entirely, The condensers . . I I . ton, endowed with powerful lungo, and a to talk were fruitless. When I turned, attar gAvo we a minute and circumstantial account Then a blank line, ending with the word The U. S. Secretary of tho intorior on afterward became so heated that we hid to " J I . . constant disposition to use them. There was tolling him anything, and said, 11 Don't you of tits Whole transaction. HOW in returning I'digamtion"-goored out. Then, -camo an Tuesday randarea a 'doolsion of importance stop steaming altogether, take off thd sirmills- I . . . . . I . Always a baby, with a Voice like a penny think so?" Or* "atrango that, wasn'tit?" by express from Edinburgh lie found himself Adaptation of patt Of it popular oong : to All purchasers of public lands by private ,orbs And clear them. Three Pittempig woke I . . . %viiiatio ,, and When one baby got past this- .Tom Would start, and ej aculato f, v b ? ,, as it ij thasame. carriage with a And oldgontlemau , . I antryi holdiog that Whenever prior to patent. mado to atosm, and each failed fror the 041118 I I . Otago, Mrs. Pritchard immediately produced he .had 66t the remot6at Idea of what 1, had and big daughter sk . beautiful . 'faittarl ad . . -to Such . - Boanti for star thou arti I Ing, it is discovered that- land previously oeuoo4 , In this way We. were delaYe no 10'00/ , � . . . Ing . , Wwfnlclihg oler my smitten heArt.; I than five hours; butat daybreak,.thb fish '. I . another which sounded like a new and extra been Ski about, not really believe hohad , girl, DIckl 11;6-ancl how he and the old gentle. . 0h that I could call thee Wine I . entered as agriouittiral in really mineral lid I . labrill editiou of the ApA. This was dion. u6t.4-A I man conversed, and she limteuad-listoned� litar of my bosom I Star divin6l . entry must be oaticellildi'and the lend rooeiT. � sank, and the ship was able to proceed. The I . I � I grieAbid. Nor aid 'it 'Add decidedly to our When Tom came home to dinner next day, with onah Intereat that lid. thought Within 'After this wera. soma ourfoui hoxamet . � . 11 . I , . ,ore - Oil for entry under the laws specially applic. panic thing occurred filkaln Oil thd following ' ��, I I . comfort In the morblago to be awikened, two Anoy -my amazement on'086mig tfia,06 had himoelfi, "Well, hero, is a sensible girl for about ­ .1 able to mining lands, night, the ship beiiig delayed four hours." 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