Loading...
The New Era, 1883-02-16, Page 2Tneceasa V.6br ar�, 9,'11 77- -744r7-" and godliness among his poo great, corporation rer bretbrea,� f acilities through this . y other Source; and he had' -of the routine of to-inorrow's buoinip then through, an as; of tr ea b ma 6 to r y. He we I I ve t a tt r the House. mint the-tapeeches,.not t to uwl-hw mf he troublesome children. Whet a good -for- un t is to lee the whole congregation rose, 11 Jemima off, and, buns-ftndtl go no am bad i otg girl,thm jet, and adopted devotiona Attitudes. me Ideclare Servants area the investmellt which offere d'yestetday'for great hopes tha t the time wai not far :Thernotio.b to go.into committee was and it you change, you must go from,uhd There was a long wrestling ifi prayer; certain loose thousands : of that opeping distant When he Grand Trunk.Railw.ay then put au& declared lost, on a. division. The lls"r4ortall sonar. but all was at last ended- the children to tr ade and religion (we beg pardon), or some oiliep company would perfact,auch Mr. B611 moved the second reading of the, T are is a song whose ancient notes row. Bat Y ou see, our good Pahwr asked out; a '#Oil . ad' -, ad Marie-eagerly-ied,on-the- _p&Ar Agc _dqp�sti of financial arrangements as would)enable Billamenditig the Public and Separate i Arefiow alnioBt unheeded'- me, when I I net him there in Little. phltp6c little girls'. hate ao a hint to.their mother, Afriea�but all thea6trains of thoughC,_We_V6 4nd yet its musio,softly floats Around the World, from 6ngiilg`throatE� A sbng that is much needed, Lane-aild ob I dear, there's"an old laun- the most wonderful that it was time to I'move'on." But H a the hint Wa )lot tak� n. The flattered, , broken and rendered futile by the light of ,those kvy to eetj sad eyes which still Seemed say whether there was any correspondence -he d d not think tnere wits in - i u6h bubif 'was _Mr.�.Reredith siLid that the Bill proposed o extend the System at, to, t Of voting by,ball dress there that is just . i aof You ever heard of. She -fO �vered, panting Mrs. '.Bushel was. anx,joug, ra into big, and w forth hia very goal the�e any it would be brought down. 'remarks school elections lie Was of opinion the It is the Song of,love and -peace, Chanted thypoghout the 98l, That bids'the World'A grea 1) scord cease, t grace was frequently intoxicated, and, U the language; but Sines I took up' to rown the oVonjqg's glories by remaining _A for Special not ice, froni Some or all 6f the des I himse f ; %hoe eebo of that gentle, v.i....t be Murmured muiiib' of her Soft Mr. Bettes agr Bed with the tb6 last tiyo�iapeahe'rg as to the desirability -bw lot hiid een eminently successful, al- were.some:de ects " , though perbaLps, there. f in Bringing to hearts 6 large luorease ta6storid the diacridt, she has' b, -and sell very poorly, reverend gentlemen who Ad addreased the very ra ou are kitid I" The ir6n-g , 'man of providing. those, districte.w. ith railway', . the Machinery.' He was III favor of elect in Joy, itilrest, in wages. tha,e tracts here are You g6itw?, in 36ting. almost E �t.rted to hod how ihey hiyuted ea., The-oapabilities -of 0 f4oiliti the ount� tr1hatees by - biAlot. It Inight be ior he that reaps lovals,golden flelds, read -1 I V�80&61 YOU doing?' and[ 4 stop 11 It's a T hey had now descended f rom the plat- him, and with flerce- resolve he- tore his for Stock raising and its undeveloped tim saidthere was no. ptiblb agitatide fo r the T18"fl Witliiouga of peace resounding, I no want when winter yieldw �Y. senow of tracts ,most striking', and now she tea and mutton'bioth,� and Bays L the humility W form, and,, with Well mirks i minds - mingled with the throng of mind away savagely, the turning froin tender I ness which WVoluntarily stole over be r wealth -would beinade= manifest it th6VIRid railway� commun aagitition-wilen -change, but neither was there' any' public; the ballot was introduced ea b�M u t ioss,aiod icy shields�' No woodloind.achoeii sounding. only takes lie -burning, She's a brand plucked from t L .1 =ers, is rualieks, and distriet-visitors, him' as the images o repeatedly banished The motion was Carr ad. 4�to municig'al elections. Those for Who in She has a dreadful' fe poor thing I d face wh owded together as . the orthe guests rose up againand agaiW,'�- Mr. Hardy presented the report of, the the Separate Schools ere established did 9 mail of'strife and busy brains! certajnly�and'what was I BaYindl?-Obl am g arted, eager of ping aep . ,-She is a gentlewoman, evidently; per- Teton o University. t not, be believed, from injormation'lle had Stunn'd by conflicting voices, Stand still &while, and bear the strains yes, I met�the Rev. Mi. umbleton at the far notice ad, d.ti.. haps the. orphan oL-.aome improvident Mr Vat in ad thoit third reading of ov received, desire. the System introduced into Thiot float to you from heavenly plains, Bt'a i ad me to Step end-ofherlati.e. HdJu Elk Milri8 w as hemmed: in and feltmuch'as parents; possibly itbe victim h Bill to amend the respecting t a Acions. their schoofelee6 er those. cir� , tTnd Aebuking.mammoln'snoiae.s., I to a committee. of , tadiaB (I forgot to say "I shro the wretched prisoner in'the ron ad, P&h I how his soul revolted as the chance Solemnization -of Marriages. ClituatenobS jitL WUB not desirable that the the doctor "s ordered, hertbrm,gl "See of Must, have done, as the human walle closed of a not unheard-of , reason for � evading, Mr. MerrWinoved an 4mendmbut,, the --updn- 'Byat House should fordo, them v. PM' jl��n your heart5,.0 restless mou I Of old the. soul'sbright portat; h t you. in a day, to keep up the By Stem, So t a around her.� ii friends and inquiries glanced across his effect of which *,&a to substitute one dollar 'as ',the distast'S61`6 them. Speakin 6 hims elf, _g 'to VVhile to the augelo'holy strain 9 helps 1 -red).' Well, k.c to make her f See At last the Rev. Mt, GumbletDn, I our 'bv mind. His spap, bony band involuntarily I for two dollars the fee to be paid to he desiiA be understood, and Would Your faith repeata the loud " Ameu,l -A)IThaila 6, committee of ladies about ibis treat tOT Ltb j own dear Pastor,, came,up, and his clinclied, and tan denpi6s-very ranch opposed ipsuler of marriage lieengeB� veto for the Second reading of the Bill. the sobg immortal. Ragg6d School next We� side Marie's gray ! Phantom Of Fjad&fjg,ll! '' to Gospel injunction bracedhis muscles for H d*'*d d` Cas0*1 The ivi a eiftheInotioni which.. -Frm r WL ot,detidu the Mr; a he would u , really, when he is,go-g6bil agto oolisidel, my R,L It all ovtir'; ab6 must face and dok ow. _ S Moment. Was reiectedn the following division,: , House by saying, What might be Said re - !Bill, I V iFORE YOU A LOOK BE t:,like to opinion of consequence, -I. do no I fuse,, an' r of me est 'Congo at d .3age him. . h lhi -Guinbieton is, air, sai as As a Christian it is ray duty'to rag -cue her in aUnd way;", but*T why he f I ee YFAs,-Messra. Baker, Bell,-Boult6r, Broketon, CreigbtonfFienobi Herr, Lauder. Madill, Mere ditli, Merrick, - Metcalfe, Monk, Morris, Near, gardirig tfiis but would content L him- self,by moving that the Bill, be . re with 11 go I went, and we settle a it all thoughin co ntinuation .'of 43omething-, is So doet) an interest? Wcbardsdn,�'Rdse, T coloal White -19.. read a Second time,but that it be read this . quence); beautiful. Tb6yar6to,havel ma, and bans, anas erdhominent gentlemen will address ev one of our most active and persevering Ais-- trict viBitors"-,w aving 'his -hand t I owar , of Curious tool, be -still I lehutaan-lo�os the growth of-buman will? NAY§ -Messrs. Appleby, Awrey,'Balf6urj-Bask­ erville, Baxter, Bettes. Blezard, Broiler, Cola- caden,LDeroche, Drury, Dryden, Field, Fraser,, I I day six Month& The amendment was puti a . nd carried:oit I 11 : Ai46 ------- eeting-; each la Y-19, 'It-0--pirovide and, the in a the delighted —aood- (To inubd.j Freeman; Gibson (Hamilton). Giabain,'Hagar, the followin g' divisio nl:, ad L _�.AsY6ti b better leave'lue. r address, you and if eq al hand I'll pour out tea, And hung, for tweritychildren -they at adh to have two penny.buLis, 6 Rill the la:st morkth thls� 1- Wit _aOO aay has distributed not less n167 tracts, of , DV ONTARIO LEGISLATU Harcourt, Hardy, Hawley,-Kbicaid, Laidlal . " _ Leas, Lyon, McCraney, Me McMahon, Mack, Muster, Moat, Nairn,,Pw�dec, IEks�Meesrs. Appleby, wrev, Badgerow 13- ­ - -,-Baxter; -Blezaid,: -Broder elfour, gascaden, Chitilbolin, Dryden, Ferris send for you. I can -say. no -more I 'at pre-� I a -twice one-afid-sight- t I hat's-- at me Be 7� the most stirring ascription.' and � cj xoau- - Robinson (Caldwell), Robinson (Kent),. Robert. .-Drury, Field; French, Gibson (Hain,j nt.!' At last Maria found employment at Wire penm illree-ilid-fourperice all d, I Suppose it will take a L quaiter-of tea-ah,'mademoi- lated 48 New Testerhents ut four days t' ago alle'diBootered a pernicious publical ion, I Suider, Stxiker,Waterb, Watterworth, Widdi- 11co"11h, Wo6d, Yoolog-44. I ' Bill�ws,s d time ton, Grahaiuj Hagar; Harcourt, Hardy,'Hawley Mae, aid.- Laidlaw, Lees, Long, , McLaughlin, Metall's emaporium of millinery, Sells? It ought'n ad 'to e too strong, you entitled Hints lot Devotion to the Sacred, Heart Mary,' concealed in two of your suminary of the *Veek The then read a it The House went 'into couitnittee. on'the, Mack, Master; Mowat, .Near, Pardee, Pa Robinson (Kent), Robertson, - Shider, I strilk, ar if I, am to go so early tomorrow m6r ing thought Marie, would it not b a know, for -children." ,Jill help to out the'tea. h, do. Lot 160ttages in Mortimer Terrace,Pelharn Park; The Holies Went­jnto the Committee of . W JeL 'upon, * the jury L resolutions he (Mr., Bill for the establishment of public,cre'am- Wa !erE_W&tt,6 rwortb, Widdifteld, Wood, Young, 4 better tO settle 'Myself at Mrg.- Bushel's - pour let Me. L And do . let 'me. have ai new hat, where we had hoped the gooq work was pros- The aof Rome, air.'are Hardy) eries r. Wood moved to, insert the following X&ys-Messrs. Bell, BetteB, Boulta�ll iliereto;4 K - Creighton Lauder, Lyon, VcAllister She theret )xe'daterminad to call there my hat'a sho,oking bad." 41 And me I"- I And in a I" cho- pe ring. nwearied in evil, watchful- to la wait." Concurren6e was t'hen'takerl in number' 'of items reported rom the Committee ol', clausa. -Eastern, "The Presideut-of�L the Preside'll Dairymen's Asebeistion, thi it of Meredith ... Parkhill, Rose�13. r. GibSOU. Hamilton) in Moving ih(), , first, and acquaint her new landlady with her intention. - Very weary and �dizzy, yet raged the others. ,OhL don't tease,My dears I", returp3ed AtI 'happy to Make 'Your acquaint- am anoe'll"SE61d. the: Tiron:gray man, with bold. Supply. The HouBe.went into Committee on the -consolidate _4 the West6rw Dairymen'B' Asaddiation,and & L the President of the' Agriculturil. Arta second reading of the: Bill � to -'a Mend the Married Women',B Property Ab in ed t upheld bV L the hope 'of self support, She t Mks. .BuBh6l.'. as I t - Come, oo, politeness; 11 such,666igy is its own reward-, hear that, Bill, to the laws respect 1109 Association Lshall be.& consultin g Board for �po, out theontradictory Char acter of the views, struggled on. 'She must Sustain the life *uicb God had given h6r; though.it hoild' madembiselld. It will e quite .:g, treat, elegaut-tpeaking, and a good, Work, too- but I am concerned'ioT our. Romisli adversaries have invaded a district municipal inatitutiong� I Mli. k6wat remarked that Wthe House the Beleotimi of, the sitee for the cteam�eries aild for- the managgpiu6nt L" � p0tertained!by prominent judgj� as to the' Meaning. of that piaSent Act us shown, by lloutlittle prospect of a cheering nature.. sly blevating �o the SOCI-if you' Can get aw' so� carefully, tended aS Pelham Park.". B hel smiledi and:_ coiarte' us eyed, Would be satisfied with, the Statement that the Bill merely�a coirept,coh'solidation Mr. Mered ith- opposed the motion ori'the -their decisions.' In the Bill he had copied. 'several Mrs. Bushel was as gracious as usual, and genteel, , She was'very glad to t. In Ime. ',� I thankyou," said' Marie, vag, ttj , , I Coal L ad and flattered a! us OUtL in was of the existing a",'and embodied na ground that it was Contrary to a -prece. dent, What would the Minister. of, Crown se'etions of, th�. Englit-h Act, which was clearer! and w, i liat cotisiderablyfarthei find Marie had so far succeeded and per' Wei Suppose aball have the 'gains clergy- I which", our, worthy Pasitir's a coiiiaging ambildments therk6, it would be a great Lands 'oay� to.the prop6sition when h6 had than our own statute ; andthougii he he# fectly ready to receive bar at once. ma whopreached'at your cha pel the first notice. $,'and 11 your Mad were up. With. her own, adviimtage to let'it pied through the com� the LHOUSO refused todmit�that' obould be n ot, to Make & Completia gone so &r'as oii. have brought Me luck, mv Sunday I was there., juinbled poor mittee without amendment. a q'ueition of putting 84 ptatibn,'of ng do; JiSh law to this 'Pro" I dear," She, said we've let the drawing- 0, yea I You mean Mi. Probe Mwell, I efforts and undeserve success. d Bu this.time karie'felt than Mr. Lauder objected to the' Attorney-' uder license, all t 'timber u tho ground tha' vince, he believed it would be an a dvant age I COG'mEi to gich a..,nica young, nl�an,,f rom the think he'll be -Bure to speak, and he is most .1 d iris, b all rather L ki a6wthekeen, dark,�grsy eYe,wh�qhhad General refusing -the, privilbgb of 1hakilig it would be,destructive of the,kesponsibility- to do so, or to -adopt a large per I f it ­ q4y. ToL brg�kfsst: 4xid toa hers ;L ine pro-, VI 112 ff a week -l- 1-Tonly- ly I I'lid a Y 0 ulft'd-grjo g mproving, .0 p t owni yet something nk yateriously familiar in its ,ari)6 ittee." L holments,lp"Comm Mr. Mowat skid that he did not refuse -of the, Goverumeni Yet here was &..pro. positioxi, by whio h the Government intended At any time., The clauses he.had colied h" had considered the most important, but. he wish you had Et genteeler engagement. But XXII. Wye t -thie-L T-Dat-ho-thougbi-Ii we isibility. 7would await, t a op�linioil of ifieAtt6jjb6y_ 12 -you 8 - H ave we pluat try and get Ome pupils,' some tea before- you go on." When the.importantWeddeaday arrived,, Mr. Gumbletoii then beg an. sowq�I;Rder.- t,' 0 ed earliest.conversationwith Mr,3. unwise to avail of it iri'the present 06BO- Th-e Bill was an, exact oonsolidationL of the' Mr. � Wbod p6inted � on e d under which he'Goverlament labored ;in Mr. Mowat thought it 4ould be better to.. Not I -eturn. id ffll j. r thank you,' sad Marie felt idly inclined to acco'nipany her la; died I Bushel'; and then � Mlarle',s ex-compaDion uumerous-Ael(� w1bitilb existed atille present the wait6r. He'had I already shown" tjla6 "th defer dealing' i with this matter unti Mariejearful. of resting till all was accom- plisii6d. y paid, uppxciA.obinga step, Rearer; di us addresses?; Sermons, -composed tones meeting ' time, tied if any Substantial amendments 'were desiredAl iey could be brought. before it W 6( ry at.the� proposed c ream. be loo ated where ­th6re another Session, for though heL Wag in fa or. Of the piincipleof those clauses which the S e therefore toiled on to Acacia Row, h were a relief to Marie in her present �ta�te 0 f mind - and al.t all ao-we tendermy w as, bbe Rjoat Datural- end ctiminou-plame the Commitfee aws and in- 'On Municipal L shouldL lint ere Wretidy ofeam'eries,' roor'� Should, they e g n jaman'bad embodiad-in his Bill and i Spit8. Of Aire, JuPp'8,'eXClaiRatiORa and' Contemptuous sarlirise', insiated On. d hquitg�--aecouni f6r,' hit bhe -her thing. inthe wor I am vlad to tied you engs�gedingO good serted,in.A.heir proper,pla'ce in the Bili. Mr. LiLudefsaid fio� had misuilderstoo& coma .,in coDtact with cheese factories. Tbey,hould Dot '6e- -�I-U, , -the lo,"r, cities, ge still he thought it we e. better f: the' uld b' question Were goncioin-to at ifflit should � lie' I'lina all" extra Charges, the amount, of triod, iuctined her to , accompa L uy : ener- gdtic hostess :to the meeting ; a work. 11f sy I L bopo you b eve prospered I I I I ' A ney,�eaet but'. be considersd the "or , owing' to the high price f Cream, L and f u r. go,ne into � tb�rougbly'. �' He believed it 'would urpris6d her. last, h ever, all Was arranged. Mrs Jupp dis.- By taking an' omaibu.sbe -contrived 'to since we have - in a t, and obtained a Situ a tion of the nature you required . Y 9 precedent -he Was that the g.t. b h g bjectionable one. they Should Leteas good, 'that,' be'where th railw accommodation. It would be seen be very. desirable, it, they could have give a the niatt6r suffioieut time, an&'atten� r daiaed to mak a any. inquiries ; �and afte, helping tekeL down berboxi reach 25 Tivoli G�rdeils, Mrs. Bushel's residence, in toleruble� time,,and fQundthe raised her large,'L , 'es.b6egech. zaA ey towaxd him, and his softened as they A -b a pa"e en bl�c .1 .j.. Were. d HonSe. Y from atioii he h' d Stated t6 D the consider a a a hal 0 . tiou to ve rem delled the law.in' the servant to Marie. -Weill' herself iloab.' be Ueeloold in gn'urbar- There were the Rev. Mr. TotapkinA; the- 'ingly met -Ur glspcjp� �-Aimnre experienced or h th Wbble L th . ..... t of Tj Pon raching clause, 76,L affecting would be, u reaoWable to expect the Government to..declare4he places at w tell -d rection suggested. Mr'_Meradith thouglbbAbatif the' At- CHAPTE R XXI. 0 ro mi6ist f 'the. Lambeth Ci B asignil�gcman, mjgbfhave� Surmised, that fire could flinty be stiuck even f rom'so a am Coal' Mr. Meredith said certain persons were, a craameriEB abould be erected, an� bad decided to usk-the.aouse to :'Senf 01.1 tokney ed hiS.;,Latte "Gen6i" had direct these and Cognate atters which ca e to inIn MRrie had been no, W four or five daya at iho We�le 1apel, and the Rev.' Josias Pitt;her,�'tb Cong T, milliste Ylu Parsonage, had she Beall -the expression. Bu tL poor Marie heeded. 130 t' al"hed from, 'Bi In, 1 ttiD9 in 'Councils, Yet thei a was no penalty attached should any .1 ., : . the,courBe he pkopo8ad Mr. Meredith asked who were the Pre witlyin h his I I t a proper sl:illeriis c,,f- duties,, rat her that tobut§ide matters, be 'might! . her new employment, anolfelt-se; clergyman, and as Mrs. Bushel onjthol�j&s. tically exclaiiiied, ORr own'dear Pastor I" You are very. kid to remember me, StIch liaqualifted'perbons take. their seats. dents of the Eastern and Western Dairy- have beed prepared to deal with this and equal numbe� of'years,, intervened between her,ptosit and presailt,'so' wide wild-impas- some of the, deacons, aud a tall, bon, iron- .1 I I � she replied,' in her' low, sweet tones. 11 These little girls are -my pupile;" then, gfitL,tb a Ile �thoa 6r Should be. T126 clause passed. mail's � Asaociatio.pH respectively' tb Mr. Wood stated that at a line the other matters. Mr. Gibson that the, Orderbe, -dig. i3able godmed the gulf .that, Separated her 'f19 gray -mail, greatly at variance dress, arodIook�.frqra'hig companions -he �a eva�ionl- added TheT Bill rther considered in com- Wa&Lf a - . --"Fa- - I riot he'DW Who clause �wa diect1hey did -'asked charg6aand'the Bi�ll be withdrawn.- .fxom Guy and ills Of Momentary happiness COGRebied with him. lioutine'l- land� , . .had to, rugged, agpecri, with deeii-set-grave eyes, and a close -shut, wide,, firm, mouth, _'�' ith a, amile-11 E�Rdjrl.the. moiniggs I work w ent.,, in &.1arge'millinery establisbill ".Thatcan" mittee. , OR ol ause 612., - authorizing the' r planing Preside C of exiliter.the'E86ster ."or- Wag the . 11 11 Western Association,.but_chey were quite - A-r6ed to : Mr..'Pardee preseiltedL,th6.seV.e�t'tir��ott As she into. her morning 'An d evening, brought Do remanti and of uniforibidark Color, are bera.profitableempldy. 'SC - , 0 ment for.bodY or Scull" returned hef inter- of railways along highWaYSL Id . _ ., r I - r redith. remarked that it was A* Bat"afied to eruin'to the ieliieseiItativ6 inen. I whb,w uldfilUthose.office- Jug.tDOW the 0 -of the -Standih, tollomittee on Railwsys, -M .i. Fraser the report discovryLgUet' 'is She dimly, lInconao'OUSly, we're-weii made, his boots; big het,his b ad an air.f fr"hRese, and though 6 rogai r with a Shade of-aaditional cold,* no provision in there was the 'Isw bon. member for oe .,was t a East presented -Of the t6,,5a,iyg,con���itiee,on-Piivate.]Bill�. opedglove$, or�61ie seemed to, arift further an further itito' oblivion, and�:a heavy gloom as unfasliionabid,aslany of.ther6st; he Was staphatibally a getitleman,aoln evid'6tly asicy It suits me replied Ma*rie,� in unif- under whicA compensation could be granted. President of the Agricultural and -Arts to propertyiowners in cities � past whose 'Association; but in'& 'law days most likely 1.Th6 following Bilke were rew e. thir d b d time and -passed: Weighed h U, Ing a -L er� ,Is di !ou:ging look to ber Sweet,, dark'eyes_and 6 auce�`And 812 Bt position, yet � he, looked- hard, &Rd'Cold.L and dry, and. as fected humility. -Th a I p,ause-,-and still' e1roh-, ere was th property , -ail.v�ayml�ht L:be, r, at is ander ',t a Geller 1 'some one else woukL-succeed him. Mr.- Meredith Said the' Govern ment"were ino6rporaie the -Brighton 6 Y.: . IL'Verris.:. R il" 0 mpa;h smilewith which she strove to -speak -to Mrs. Bueb�Ws )sed' as possible Qpp( to the unctuous, self. coadju rayman lingered � beBide_.�er. "You'did not, - than, find it - s the. Railway Act'. Mi. Gibso (Hawilton)'said t1i4ti-exp8ri- practically pro aging to put this respo)38� p bility,ou- the memberg for'EastSimQoe and To incorporate the -CoruwallLIJUnCtion" �ftailway Cbmpauv�-Mr. BroderiL childreb. Sli,efel�hers6lfqui,dk,lybeconiing- ­&raere working inachine, toiling for thedaily contented Sir of-hig he took !his place rather in the bacikgrOuUd,-,KDd' 'polite; address I gave'You ? You.have probably found other fr�'onds,?' he resumed. epee in HaMiltoUL led.'him, to believe that lon was a. yery grea the lack such provisi t , rt South ]?a h ' The I Bill, in was �pa,;Sod -with E6wend ents, %e following 1�il do I paFised through in witteeLaud.lwae reported without amend- br'eaa,L'So tasteless aind unpalaiable, iiiisea-1 as it was by the Salt o f hope., . debli a tho, na -the seemed'.to., 13 . Y, a d beaks of his com- deferential node a "Friendsl!'-responded Marie, the tears starting to her eyes.' ,I Alas.1, .1. ba ve DODO, d d liardshipul as The clause 6 reported, atid the aw Dolman were con- 'Moilt: L f ML The minor discomforts o rg. Bushel's Panic ey Strove to m.ak ; 6- hida' aswheii th' take &.foremost place. _but God has belped-me. and though I did i not-avali iC-I bave.kep,t passed. The committee having finished consid- curred'in� On motion of Mr.,,WQbd j tibe House Went To incorporate the Istitute�of; Account- ante of Oraario��Mr. Gibson (aainutoD). scrambliulgestablishmant were swallowed up ' her constant: sense 6f'griefs andLij6 gkzed . upon. hi In f ascinated and fi, Myself of Your: writing in gratitude for your:kindoesB to a eration of the Billi with the exception of a fe w,clatl4es. allowed to stand *for the, con into0ornmittee.of the Whole on the Bill Ing. to encourage tree plant' The,jollowing Bills were rea the second time It he houre'rol, ad on. toui 6-a 'is all ready.for YOU a MY, pErl, 'alarmed:: --i was er coo!R�R_'04 d __CrcZ_ D, ove ry� wretehe �journgy, ii,otaf Htrarlger;".S�nd!.ag�ain She looked'up to, king I him..with a glance So, spea 1- a aideration L of the Aitorney -General, the Mr. Fkaser, in moving, thesecond read- ing of the Bfil,to umend-the- �lectioli-­Acf, ReBpectibg tb a ity ot, Toronto and t I h a, -Villa Parkdale.-Mi.'Bell.­ said her kiudly,aiitidy landlady, one,een- towarol'the close,of her m6inent, every. incident. of which was t I . L S I" recityped ou bar 'brain -forever and to r,, involuntarily re8pondad !a it. 11 Where, are, you, iving. at pyisehic 2" he For a return, show- iDg he number, of and deputy- said that it had been, found that munici�ai 'c6up6ils P;'6f To incorporate and'Cha er of the the come ja.alid. evert an 'old c ergyman now- asked" after another.ratber uneasy pEtuss-' %reeve reevep respectively composing the,vari6us 'of frequently' ctehiyed e-arringing, r d: 'I the palling L bub. IVISIOUS. Ulld : the -Voters'. Cathedralof St. lban, Toronto. -Mr. h Deroc a. �YOU a.L to bit, while you take it. our ,a very &ba. 'il r - Witil, h,,itatea—. this lady," wordsi "let us ask it blessing",! 'indicating.Mrs. uttered t Rashel­&rbo, having finz Pro UntYL Councils" �jbe vines in t CP be- years -1872,: 18i '7 and 188f ree: actively,, lists we're fhially.,, revised,' atiol'the �:[]Feot at. voters y was th -bRl bee'same. aware of' Respecting the Waterloo, WelliDgt011 & Georgian Bay R Compan -Mr.. " Come in, pr 'and up attivada.bf prayer.. isheil her Confidential COMIDUnIcatiells with L . . A the amount b It Was .1chau as when c eyL Went to vote Y. Tassumed' ra�idly, opeDiug,h6r doon 'passed and"ail re�ume This� cl,their 1)r67 -IV ow stood at Illatte to tion kri Gumbleton,,R , indemnity 'to in e in each af L 'FoBed. ja- pro o.arueud-th-6-,'Iuw-io-i�4,at7th --:-,Res. pecting L herself In to tile: first chair,, vioug,�dsidons, Witboat Lffffdrdiog to Ma�rieL rathar asitorAshed to flual,an acquaiatacee� Ship' exis le,illinafe L ted her humb the aboveinentioned year&!` L , Mr., Mowat:_tboolgh t. t ere was a great changes, if y, sliould�be madebefore. the of tbe"liatis � and, if thirotl�h 'Way CoMpany.L__Mr. L, M a , red it ----- ---- �The If6ilse want into committee oil the t i O shrink' out, 6f­:6ieht, any. oppor atilty ow an&,th,e, lordly .`�atkon.of'Pelbafti P �k adeal HL hop. fria of force iii-whv hi nd, said publication 'everaightTLho remrraugemallt was'n Ot Tnade, I Bi a 11 to authorize th loll Of street on, yo D "t' L -k- I want/to over-pisdaide, L thin yoti;flbut I thought it� m`ighi be a mataimi oo ld-he a. Certainty -that U '4mow ...-IlLreg-ard That is well;"L'gaid Chat g.htl�lnau ith -.1ty Of to tlie,d'e8iiab -the expense of Cc a a �11$ts.WeiL pUbl,,' until. af tat th 0 shed, then a until r .9, 1ivavfq, oI I lifig'A B` I �ane began Mrs. Bushel 48. M� arie her: true higtory.'he would condemn her, utterly He, looked ugh he.: W".. more cordiality than SPOke"a 'now years Since ths, ' in L atter had' occupied. . the Xf "list Wsl� Made o4t., authorize cides,- towtis an d v T removed her bonnet. 6 :Yes," she replied,, interrogatively.- 0 always:feady to'.*Iav down comf ri, aildbapv I -am somewhat pressed for time, b-, lad' to help yotf to�hozne Ili I Should be g ttention of:. the' House,: found that while there .6, Strong fecili P9 in h ti�id, Mr., Meredit ere� weria,cases in which great nicovenience would enstl6 if' vide gag'and other taeaus� of li�hilng'aud ac CO mittee�o hea6lg'lier'eferre&1- k'Ljo In f" ".Well we've had s, rathermavantageous "young pineSS,Aad. geniality, OR the Shrine ofduty, uncompromisin gly'himgelf,�:and this on- More suitable to .'your seomfiig �a favdr-�'Of reducing 'the expense, that there the clause of the TAct witli, regard to the re -L the whold�-Cairioad. -gent juLthe aral rooms, accommodate a Chum of his if �'tbat, native povi& on his bide, . gave him ail n �.thafi daly work� in milliuer'B es,tablishment. 1 am generally to be-foulld %ijy feasible suggestion as never; was. i to the best,rueu a of aCC0p)igb,hg that end. arrangement of.pallifig sub-aivisio - lis were.. applied, at the next e �-out4iu"tibstitUed-�b..y--��op W , as Struck: ed e blob '. F, lace we could make out another bed-room:--Ao:L. thought I'd I�ciko you a proposal,to, change t"bxpoict:aim,ilar s.trerigtIr Saturday and y- oil alternate Wednesda. Mr M6recllih:saidLthat.thi,3,qu(asii6nht�a eugaging the, public: attention for- a L M,.Traaer pointed. out t,hatthecases to -bon. gentlenaan�jaferred. war a -w mumcip, iell� corpora, tio, Rol' 9, out to 'a tbe.� construgtion, f a W"�e yourT,room for one. in thb,next, floor to the 'nice,, d a d' you were aoast%'w&y,' ail it Be me to Marie'that nothin- Could be hidden fro6a �Mis. Busbel would: kind Jy- accompally Y I� ":'hi long' tim Govern- P, ---to p vfoledfor y another we of t 6 W*. Q _g�� �_Eork t Coal Y -exifft6d ntho- - pi pan ftont-a little quite So iaxg" Q as this," lookina round as thou h She 9 those cold, penetiating gray eyea,Tatid that 'nothing could her froth the'verd'iet,of thither added � with EL vague 13011813- Of guardi�g against hi foalitime, bomet R went, Irently had not been able' :to p"!t; h it, even so faiaa.to refer tit L to I Mr French WaS7 in. favor ofdoiiigawaiy, as far aSL - �oo,.-Sible, if lift,altogether, with same f noting as a private, corlicration. The committe6Lrese and reported, the Bill an survaved,-aa area of v4st,eitent--11 but a m6rb'C'heerful lookouti and a nice iron Save thes close -shut thin lips,' so She sat very permit me to take. yobr'Adre so;" and 110 agaih,produeed the pockwbo6k and mile- M 00 mmittee foicouBidertition.' r -There has not been, I be-". ML.,Me,�at tice 6f , adnainisterin oaths, to tli 9 a prep. . voters as it Was 011'6' Which engendered aL am ended, i Which w as read a third bedst6ad. Tfien.-if , uncornfortably'llearing, �vitho�t listening,L to a. long' arangi schoolaln give , Silver: pencil Marie go wall' remein. liov6' U, . SlIIgl8-' petition I pr to' th a great deal of4il-feeling. To"., L I ittle,girlS.L& F a a t6LgLVe my I kandit lease, very say. an hour -I shalf consider the raf,aud the Lambeth insti %'pc� tutionsi the 11ord'svineyard"' Oh dear I to be sure W Aaid BUB1101, Hou6e41ujav6r­.of Such.& change. . Mr. Meradith-T-When there 9,11V Mo%M6wat, irr the second readn' (if the Bill respecting Private ABylums for CROWN SAF01 WISE C 11AILIJING. 7- rent of my room, paid. You See it will be a work progressiug-in the etc., intersp6rBed jarg6ly, with'611ecdotee of highly pleased, .2�, Tivoli Gardeus--L Ot tVVODty MIDU 0 WiLlk front o; of your Judi- pOtitiODIS pregeRted in fav r .? ,�. �: Act �in - id -inebriaeB, explained bane person ali 11161141geor for Prelty,cj!rlo Who- : AVJ,4h to 1.6ok Prcatier.. utaa? Thank -you," said Maria. I should ke li liblye-andgirls,who, all died little of ! . I At an early your 61 I sir um I tr�at, goLiteel cature , . tbat-that was ano ther t e.provi Sions of the Bill.: He reknarked re a us of that owing t6 the I b Alig no inatitlutio ' The latest in the -of millinery novel-, jL Bee the`rd6in 'd L 0 yes, by means rep is ar period The dolor came' an an er cheek:L aw ti.ph, �grtiund 'bode of contentin6ilt-and b6v�ed stjhly.�. 116 ' ' gort,:OlL SUbjeot altogether. The'.matt I I . . gig deaft-with, by the Judicature Act were h d the kind in the Proviuce any persons a Lto ' s6nolffieirafflicted ralaoi.ves to private ties is leathei tionnot, much resembling those of last Year, mida, of, kid, These h 98 ;-bGUnCllkg Up'; ,,,and then Ill! 'tell She ke t b -the �p ees�e of L the iton.g fearful of nioeting.tho ray L -t a hCate* _aFylum,H in new, head cove rings might�reallyhail froin.L Mi. Tuckbr to -morrow,: whea I knovi vout in an,:yet, ever nervously,. anxius to, kuow� w ord in go W You in such ason wlion t as, famili r by his experience while- on the, 4, W� br L they decorated ausT�er 11 - Wit�inucb , , - d. ullty ah6:colleated, a few - it he was lookiiig� at' her,: She -could not depsorrow?" be -said in a l6wtono., And', .liffe r me. to ouggeot".tbA oaadorLjS the Bench: arid pther wise &ud,,,b'e wag Miele work etbere';�vere nianbon. Ilititte the establislita6ut -of, the Bill tojaci 'brairie, 16 6amarkea ' t a free It s. 1 b, t one of with fi6tupong-jeathera all d the like. The col6rof. thev'teatheria Ja P 40old-Fiefich books, but the Herculean task. 'of getting thii children tOgether, of preserv-., resist Steaing upward glances, every, f,6w: -surest* minutes to, seeif She wasobeerved For mans.fo soeuro,frlendship." He bowed again. Sm n ur gentl Lie 'House "Who'knevii f more about the irorking­of Our Municipal obj 1. act of .1 t I he Bill, was' to enable free fibraries to recisive tho'graonts"now wide to terri� botta., ',' A: few Of :the bonnets 'are ap prepyiatelly'tritamed - Twith' delicatgly'Cilt itigthe,quit necessary, for -instruction in Boma, tiffle'lle did- not Seem to,Boe'her or� I .11 . any one, ut to be o8t in attention or YOU'are ired Marie, institutions than be�pretended to know- Mechanioiii. Institutes; whe an arrange. leather )ace in va designs;- I and riouB . ng-roorn the gen erul Bitti ,of Suppressing the, 'Mrs,711ashel, t . len , after . of roulid indi�otinctly, as he movedAway. Ali 1 he 18,goo b 't] bought--. but'terrible-be Mr. frthe to t was -Us fUFr-tMV,­purp L a Th only 6hakne-aliont them is that which cOI18 sal jetenCyLimp I arto.� Leat 7 long harauguea of - meant to enf6rce order 'and attention, almost �thcught;, applause lie followed the Rev. apisa'ker't; 13 a )me ajoy�', , L will clear my secret from me SC applications made by any railway company 'L ' for the Subsidy or grant in aid of a railway remaini og Clauses werd.i in order to make Clear the power of. Council$ to finally pass aV80 & novelty.' It has.no 'map with the or* �exceeded first. liar powers a�t Gradually, he successful c description of t arcer flf a t &� ", L"' ragge so oolboyj Mrie'OnCe Lmore do a ' Le, in �vl y dear,'l exclai wed gks�.B uBhel,,. 'outside from m gk6ke, jo s%ult Ste. Marie,granted 11 the by-laws eStablisb1iig' sixelf libraries that pabk,tbread- lace did.-- It: is not ae- 40wevbl. a�d, as Mrs. Bushel ab;;uMthiW I I .. :. -acl-tc�-her-dLiaMaLV7-rCret-bd-f -1-ur , . - , 'bent when- they were the school-roarn however -did you .Mr. Watson,?" by,the Act 4.4 Vic., cap� 23, and of, all oor- rea ndenoe, with ref erence to such ap�li6a-' when the 46te wets taken concurrently with 11 a muLic. al elebtion,� Coaroo0r.unpliable as,ona mi0ht,irnagine, and it has been used abroad,� combiLD ad time, with 'much, e1altaion, accepted the " for er ce pauion'a,keen.4 eyes uipoit b at. with -all expression of surprise and Watson I y6s, that was the -name he . L or the appropria nts. tizo tion Of- Stich ga Mr. Monk moved Ithe THouse into Wl th plu�n lice and telvei,fok trimming LtoleS, Post IL district visitor,' for which she med, Alarii her worthy pastor, th a doubt, yet unraixed with Severity, and not wili wrote. ,, Who. is,Mr. WiMon Ohl a very rich highgentleman indeed I r. Pardee fully agreed with' the ast'. Speaker as to the great . im&rtance of mittes on the'Bill to amend the law forthe protecti , on of ga e and f oir-bealring animal�. fall' 3v ar alid also for dress trimmings. CLarming little opera hoods are made of Rev. Josithb, Gumbleto hi, considered,, last untingeA plioragura.' It was 9, look which,said unconecionsly; he liv! luare or Boine such 6a in a grave S( -place-in house; Mr. Gumblb- affordibg-rAilway fattilitiedto these north- , Mr. Pardee said he hoped %hou.1riepd. . . I lace, k W lined ith ilted blad or bite, gittin other bright Th6yare' especially fitted, the evenings,, Which she. generally t stributiRg weak devoled A . o di Do I at last see her Who- has, been 110 a palace of a ton Was toiliadme"end knowgLord Shaf tean era districts, and h a also concurred in,hi 8 remarks ' as to L the - tLagnitudo of would ii -6 t -press his Bill th is sea stop. The Bill provided that no perbion not domi,il,6 or Some color. leshiOned like's child's hood, with, a lined tractsAo Strong men 'and preabbing loose., flags to the world,, tOL their poor draggle much in my tbought's 2" I 1. 1 vaguely gave berself Ost, Up as I bury, a ndDr.Cumming,andlotg of lords. and� la'dWs�ibnd yet he jal always- doi ng the T: undeveloped, wealth of that country and the hardships 'which were in Ontari6LOOifld Shoot Without,fir8t.bovi,g -�25 a licensd dbAitfg oi�50. He did not oape,of t6o lace to, protect-tbe,thioat. The first roW"of lace upon the, top, of1he,"bemd tailed iveg, whose hichest'donceptioa..-Of" W hmarie t at is committed in Some' inexplicable .1 course of duty, good and mixing himself up with, all aorta 11'ridergotie. by its, pione'er ettle'rs'_' -en think such, legislation would be in the pub L falls.in a neglige manner ovei Ae-hair and 'chin exists nee was meat every, day and - now, and mortification I of hmble, not to, Bay'16w, people.L He, The Government had. be fally alive-io It oUld lie , interest. W 'be" treatiag forehead.i -It fastens under the with dress for Su days� were less'-distus n rbed ;: self-denial bought all this property about here'Pel. the importance of railway conatrLtion - )in Americans -more ilfiberally.,, than they ribbons of'satin matchiDg- the line of L ibe 'Whear �and,ilt the end of a week Marie began to, CRAtTER uslining. ham P�rk, and that o do good'to the that r they 'had placed, 9, mefl,- Country, to treated us. The law.,, im. the States�'Was ' iaCe'jB.jlOt degired, white that by �nd by She . might p6SBibly The poor, though I have heard, it'R S. Wonderful 'Bure improving by",�Woriderfdl. '.Y the cat ilie boo�k offering ",000, &� art a d that the game could -not be exp a an rhope, pale-tiiated Batic' is employed, With a bordering Of white ori -better see her little riotous ' pupils attentive and speech was listened to with profound proper 011 see -mlle'to a road makip9counbetiona with h6 as rece fly told by sportsmen from W plush, still attention, 'but : not Aoudly applauded. a little that the� r�ghteouB,hath !abetter the 0 ntario System. , T his was a pretty theeounty of Mid diesex Wet if there WE48 a trimming of white ermine,'witb Afe*1devs al hope began to daa. Though dinir in toni3;:it waa.'yet bracingi than' -no, that's notiquito it," breakihgL off.' I liberal ineasure, of o6aragament, but it, an L - a law III "dan-a&a and tied with rose color 'MUffLto,MatCh,L li Busliel. w Mrs, 1113" unugually late in. her and, mdreoveei the 'Very'- voice and accent, But how did yoult madem6ise Is had nokl&d,the 4 qffect desired, of g6ttin d' end to ot,, of game, it won] put an., - R light hick. re urn re t Marie mained on With the o'bil. the mode of ape eab,Abe nameless refine, Ompany to talto hold,of the work. �Subse�' huntin��." They objeoted,to' Persons coming - Straight Wide, -brimmed sail'ar, hats of, ron, d'' had ent, idespite its unadorned plaliness, 0h; acoid efitilly.� I travelled in, the hA quenily they had made change, and d into thaTrovi Ince'arid carrying away game, %Vibg, L plugh Or. velvet, h the , crown4 ,-om- left 'no particular ordais about anything, '—ffie—B j� 7allFibst-wondrous-effeor�,-J3'krL gave - peaker, add -was 1306 ve - POD vgr� 'MKpry offered asBiata rice to any road: which would h �,pletelYT�cove presumably for .� t a -purpose o "it r _wThieh­is­6voai�-p to duced.�by--OL"O-,We--I",O.e,I _tA well, and ha kind." sea,- - Yi 6ur �i -t ip a at".er-y-rAucli-w-orDLby_y-Q'.0 !remain at,lio me. Atid.the seedy papal be undoubtedly superior, not only,in mind. arie. -weli-known-that -the. Grand Lhei r teens. finding no Supper or liaa,rummajed andattainment 8, but alsoi I D si'cial r o, itio3g t;em"�quito. A ugu,sta Jane, dol Trunk Company intended to take bold of ick for a generM law. forbidding the Out a " screw" of tobacco,'and goncAo See 'This patoiatiod 'accomplished, one ilij. Scuffling Your feet in. the dust,'its Most r roof the blorth. tjasto� jfjo as to get a'aha, "porca,tion of game', alad that he M as -tilted over tbe.fQrehe9d, the Langtry and What new' a was �tirrmg, in tbe*achaniml atmo 8 biving,ria aen al most to boilibe unlady like I dear, :dear.L Well; it was very' �ves t trade, and Bipce last session Several assured would Care the whole evil.1n view 'the odd-169hitig Phrygian cap beinglfavbi. point, in Spite of the Cooling influence of grati yi b t rather warm,- and I must n" I' i 'terviews had taken placa, between' the 0 of that be asked big hen. - friend not to ites. IV. Y.. Evening P03t. Mrs. Bushells riug was Speedily followed the last apdak6r, there was a, whispered coal- Say I'd b6�'Zg �better of a good glass of Ra11way autboritie� and ill rand Trunk tells his inessute this -sessibri, and wait by her a ppearance, beating a pleased,.%nal in tntion mine gentle an, on the A nd he; porter -Government,' and that company Were, See it the Act �qouldlnotbg� P Aesired­ Live an mals'in ad for slaughter will tend vornewhat preoccupied expressiori,, platforwi and A fat, joily man, in a limp, ffg�l -rap headway tOWArds' gbi- secure'd. at Ottawa. 'herealtei be AOICIL by weight, ih flngland. se_a ud-Said, �,"'Dd-aar And MLr,-Witsoh-.-hgiled-the-flisti " Han� -cing he.6,uld _2&cL�dq§ired connection at - Sault Mr., Monk iegretCod. the Commissioner o Hereto] !ore it bag. been the custom tocati- Jim: �- sure, I am greatly 'j- --- ' friends, let us reti fia a He lay back and Ste, Mar is. Re belie�e me% ---- ­ Dbliged �e,:YOUL or ataying On With these 1 g Apd, of thoprogress,of education' trio mo "a likely to"obtaill railway to Were Ile thought some Such bill was absolutely