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Northern Advance, 5 Feb 1891, p. 8

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' " Y: u nw::n that youlook {or some recome :2 no.-x: u in an you `do. H AIM pray," ::WhO.d0'Bl.` Fgm w`: Slum` me the men whoH_.pirofease:I__` nu: I1-ct. 1:1n:crE:l:1':ese, end "I will ehow you. 3 `}m.u'e. . `V'irt.ue isits own reward. . Bah! if tlxat were so; virtue would soon be as jscarec as trniee are getting, , But I must n'>l: take up your time with my chatter any longer. See, here is some coee by the re, in case you should want any. ' Good-night; and. if you r_equ.ire anything else, Antony will be sleeping on a couehv in the front room. _' The m_an";tla_te'r_y inade `me all the more. You dun t knnovsfgne as well II I know myself, Dr. Fabriftius, or you would nut talk in that strainff Yep} afefnn ueeels IAn;`za`r~, I e1i1_ s1':_1;_e-_,`j a_m_ delighted go, have met _v9u.~ Would there were more pf your sort in the world. 3 'n\I__ -___..)- a_.;____4 .__-,1- .4- '_1:_1_-L- L.-... wr mm. euuea oy nev. Geo. Simpson, is-afvery useful and instructive manual. It contains a- number of special` papers on T inkerestingfsubjectstsnd historical sketch- `es~of-ru numb'er.~of;ohurches'. Every mem- ber 10f-thp.`I ;resbyterisn body should -have open: I_r.osn` he_.obtsined_ from-the pub-. lishers, No. 6 Jordon street, Toronto, for .25o.. ' 'V The Presbyteriad vYear ' Book for the Dminiun of Canada and Newfoundland, fdi 1891, edited by Rev. Geo. `Simpson, ilW|H'VafV useful Ahd inn}:-noting '.......'.-.`I I sermon to Young The subject of tne Rev. Wm Ma|zrath s sermon on Sunday evening next. in Christ Church, will be, The first Earl Cairns. A study for young men. Interesting details of the life of this great Christian Lawyer and Statesman will be given. It"is_ hoped there may be a large attendance ofivyounpi men,` to all of whom a hearty welcome is extended. FOI)ND-0n the 12 .h last. a pair gold rim- A med eneotaolee. The owner can have the same on nayintt expenses. Applty at the AD- VANCE OFFICE. 5-t FOR Ill kind: or wood.A_hard and soft. bale `.~_;..,':.':F.3'-..'l*`::`e..2 so to JOHN uuu vuuw nun uuuu was l.l!lD8.l&l10`(l.- Millionaire John W. Mackey stalked the `president : room in the Bank of Novhdn at San Francisco on Wednesday and knock- nun. -u xmuu or wood. _herd - hay. and good Vbed_ntx-aw. to JOHN CEEESMAN. Uolier street. 32-tr R SALE.-ue Five-Roomed Brick Cot- tage. (known as Dulouoh Comma.) For portloul we apply to JA.*. VAJR. .5 8 was one uouecuon or um and Worthless Ac- . counts. in env part of the world. and no charges if not collected. This Association has local olces in (`anode and United Stan-s. Head and lreneral les. 60} Adelaide st. East. Toronto. Ro--ms 10. ll, 12 an 13. 0. E. COL LINS. General Man titer; .2 H. B. ANDrt~ WS. Sec. Address all c--mmunicstions to Tomato Ont.. olce. `l`e_le hone No. 2463. This is the only .- ssocinticn t at settles accounts. and ad- vances the money to the Creditor if de~ired. U. E. 0' DLIJNS. Manager. . D. C. MURG1iIS `N. . Solicitor tor Barrie District. . Oct. 151:. 1890. T . 41-ly FOR the Collection of Old and Worthless ? 8!IV`R8JI't o__f__qhe _worlgi.__md_ ninnuann it n... ..-n.. umuu cam 81. PHUTEIITIIJN ASSOCIATION. I 6| `,1 It one 66 .40 Daily only, one Year, - - - 3.00 M " N` four months, - - 1.00 1 Sundav, one year, - - - 2.00 Weekly J1 ;-ens, one vear, - - 1.00 Send {Jr 'I`mc Pmtss circular. Sump 8 free Agents wanted everywhere. Lib.-ra. commissions. Add 58. ' .' 'f'I.l= EDIEQQ Within the rmcliof all. The best and cheap- . est N ewsnqiaer published in America. Day and `Sunday, one Year, $5.00 V 0 months, 2.50 It 66 I, 66 65 . ; year, Frees, THE ADVANCE,` Fof those who cannot!`-tfor the Daily or are nrevented by distance mm early recezving it. Tm: WEEKLY is a. splgdid eubetit ute. ...L.._. THE PRESS. is the organ of no tion; pulls no wires ; has no animositlea to a. nge. The most remarkable 1\wspapc:' Success in New Yk. The Press 1; a _Natlonalf New-paper. Cheap news. vulgar sen-satiolfs and trash find no place in the columns of Ta; PRESS. Tum Danna Han tho Wxuitvl-LtAhf 1A`:3i1n-min` dlntbn _ _ , _ VJ ..- .. gully, u uv uuauvhu |.t|UlIl. The colonies of Australia have asked the Home Government to accord them the privilege possessed by Canada. of xxegotiatilxg couunercial treaties with foreign countries under the sanction of the Foreign Ulco. T.. Lu `r.\._.M.| 11-`: 1- , - UU DIIIUH In lallu Ulll|.l`lIllB UK I 11f FRESH. Tm: Panes has the brightast Editorial page in New Vork. It sparkleswighpoints. . l`Hm PRICRR Smsnnv I-Inn-inn in n nnjnndm ll new V 0l'K. 1t BDBTKIGB W151) DQIDES. : `rm: Panes SUNDAY Enngox 13 9. splendii twenty page paper. c weringevery current topic of interest. -9' Tuna I)nu-an (Du-nu-1`: `$6.:-un.v ..A_s-.'_.. ..II U1 ll.I|Bl'Ull. '3' 1 . Tan: PRESS.WEEKLY !'l`I0.`J contains all the good things of the ily and Sunday edi- | MODE. :1`: AS AN Anvgimus MEDIUM 4 1'11!` `Dnu-an Mon 1'; annnv-in-nu in \ our Xfnnvr I A . Founded December 1st. 1887. I |6IB.l}ULA'l`ION ov 1,0006,0PIES 6 pgges, 1 06211:. 20 paes, 4 cents. 8 or 10 pagesgc. A" NEWSPAPER FOR [THE MysEs] HJAILY. suunAv. wKL\y';j ' -' U IV:-n 1 NDMNT _ . 9. Own a,,d D"re ' Dated on :1 '_" T t b ' u`e - _ ,GumuTEmAasow uvruna gm (;1;`;);).,.os; ISHAIIIFACTIJRHJON T ifnrowd F3 : muons: mom. :m.iyJa% 6, _ . whereas 2 " y - . a and eerrledbyonativee Ion dletenoes before/being made 1- ady for the m srket. Teas are Che-.3 ` `3l'd.-'-RO,ln Lefslea blen of Three Teas grown and prepared especially for this brand .. *':::'`a`ham*.'1:.:*:daz':.':='=**s-k hi 1. 1 _ . 3 93 ; Cwgvor Jain %e:snt:l Z`, `nu :1: aporn pa: age w 2 will go as far aatwo pounig 0, ` _en vnaRa.m Tetra. te rs cup oe at t k 1 , . weaker n the ret. After using a pound you will osnll; drink glttytguliaxigs 133 etfx ;d?2:?f (is-:1.dp)Ur: . - m henceforth. A . ~ I-vvooruv vv ufx . unuwxuay 111 I1 TGOGIIU C1931. The United States Secretary ct Agricul- tumhasissuednn onder directing that all live stock from Canada shall be inspected. and qugmntined 3.`: Lock zort lnwtead of Ea` I B&|0,~t 'Dri'int ..3r~::?;";.':.*.:~*.;*:=;':':z*s.:>;.%v;{ra mm WCEKPT Iillll . .. 13 _ _, CI yment and teach you NEE. No Ipace to ex alain here. Pu Ill IIIOTII Ilwrl alum ex lance. ",1: can Iulluul yvu um um- lo Euommon mum. 'l`llUEda(:0..AL usn, nun. u I` own locnlitiamwherevet they me. Any one can do the work. Easy to learn. We fhmhh everything. We nan you. No risk. You can devote your spare momenta, or all your time to the work. This II III entirely new lcadmnd bring! Wonderful success to every worker. Be nners are earning from $25 to 850 per week and upwards, n more nnern mm exnerlence. We can fumlah you the em- earning from $25 to I50 week And upwanu, I more after: mm ex once. We you luyment Full onnatlon TRUE & 00.. Al. THE PRESS has superior in Nzw Yomc. . E, .'-""'j`I."'_-"""-".'--"" ' can be earned :2 om-NEW llneofwork rapidly and honorabl , by those 0 -either sex. voung or o d, and in their . locnlitfeqwherevu may live. Any can W. mmlnh evervthimr. We mm vou. No THE BEST PAPER IN SIMCOE` noerorm. < .For- Sale by Jas. Van-, J_. M. Bothwell and D. J. 1v1L1rc1,i.g0;_ `The aggressive Republican Journal Of the Metropolis |vv1Iuv.I\ A l\1'1t\ 'In1\'I\ rni-I11 `II .1; J THE PRESS.- Porrzm Bumnma. 38 Park Row. New York. .. -- -_.. ---- ya...-u.v.uun vvvtu J LuuU\l. An attempt was made on Saturday to es- tablish a republic in Portugal. In Oporto two regiments revolted and seized the Hotel de Ville, but were quickly brought to time by the loyal troops, who besieged them. 7|... ....l,\... .. ._n A_. L I THEAPRESS SU BSCRIBE FOR Fia" i"s"9"'1. -rrg : PRESS. DAILY `(NEW YORK)" __.- _..-;.g.. uuluul una uerormitles Unly. f`.on~ulcntnQn 1; By Appointment only Fridays and bat , Telephone. 3581. Bloor St. W. (M' Yonge St). To-zonto, 50'- `.,-i'; .;`v'~. ' _ _:' -7 , ' Queonhilloqel, Barrie. tho 1&9` tnrday In gvery month. rs. u.- as. MCKENZIE. B. A.. L t 0 Orthopedic Surgery tame Wo[:(;v?:edi' ;'l C"`.86.~ End in Toronto Univer:-.1Ly:(3_' shltin Orthopedic Sm tovlv H~ IV alfmr 10k-`Child:en,`T:mto. Digema o'rR{ ne Joints and D t i . . 1o ;_'63:.;' By M..`io`: . .'....`.1:`:.% .':!,";-.$;`:.':...I:";;';,.,~ -v-- vnn vsuo; IUIIIJB UL` [0 113115. ' Large sate svable of first c'ass horses. )'08v driw-rs and heavy horses. sound )`0U"" horses taken on inatrnmenm The building of the Western Art Associa- tion at Omaha, Neb., has collapsed. Bou- ge1't1u s picture, The Retum of-~Spring," valued at $20,000 and many other valuable works on exhibition were ruined. A._ _LL., , I mupuouon aononed. Always pleased to BMW goods. Large stock always on hand. Also lot of hood second-hand instruments w sell on easy terms or to rent. `mung Salas -..-LI- -1 0 - ' ` guuu. um-wars and non vy horse instruments. IAIAA A--1 ` _.vv "I \`l'Ir"'UUUc } Omce. Warerooms. and stables, Corner Owen _ and, Sophia St. Barrie. ....... u-vu uuulla Lxuru I16l'(l D0"K. Also t-ome very an erior sounhdown shear- lina rams and ram lambs. Apply at farm or or the undershmed E. D. M0x 46-6 Barrie P.O.. Box 118. nommov mos AM) mus At Clonmore Stock Farm. Lot No. 11, (`mn 13. Innisl. close to Allandnle Raizway Station. A choice lot of young Bulls and bull Culx-M-~ Rood oulors-da.vk red s and Roans- all from first class and Imported Stock. and regizstcrod ` in Dominion Short Horn Herd Bonk. Fame verv RI] rinl` nlurhrlnu-on uknar. - wnumg me mule mentiov ed in 3 mid Scwllun 21 f said Act. for the c- mmencen out of thr .-and railway for three years. and for the com- nleuon thereof to six years. and al.-o tn further amend the ea 0 Actby adding thereto c :u:.-:35 to o-nable the said Railway Company tn(`0I1' atruct and operate docks and elevator at me terminal points of said rauway, and for other \ purnoaes. llrxntnnv Iv - .-. . -- .-- ,,:_._.. _ _.._______. __j.-_ ,,. Durham Btills % For Sale NnTICE is h~reby Riven that an a.DpIic:m'0n will be made to the Pesninnwnt of (`an.-ma at 'he next session vb reot for an Act to Anwnd Section 21 01 Chapter 70 on 51 Victoria, mm 11)- tilu ed " An not to Income ate lhe C. ln1u._r\vucd and Bay of Quunte Railway." by rm-ah--r -x- tending the time mentiov ed l 1f Act. for lhn n. Ynfilnnnnn ....o ..a .x.,. .:,J -- W. - ---.--....,. Charles B1-adlaugh, M. P., died on Friday morning. His end was quiet; and peaceful. The funeral will take place on Tuesday wim- out any pomp or religious service. The re- mains will be cremated. nu I n uic um.-oer Ul we estate or JD%'Dl l .l -.l.1_" J. of the To vnship of Adjsls. lice`-ustnl. Notice is hereby given Lu euunt '0 :`m_- . v` Chapter 110. Revised Statutes or ()ntm'-_ l~~' thatall the Creditors or olher persons It I.'\ m; ny claims against the estate or we .'.'!)l named Jose-ph Jolliife. who dad on or ah '; 14th day of December. 189). are hereby xmr.~i~,nE to send on or before the 10th day of b`~lm 1:; 1891, '0 the undersigned sulicitor for ll: .""_'-* Jollxffe. adzninist ator of the seid estate. Hm: full names, address and dsscr-i.nion~,, Will: in full psrti ulars of th:ir claims and the Hutu?- 0f the securityif any held by them. and Kim.` the said administrator will. on th said mi: din of February. proceed to distrihuv.- rm- sssets of the said estate amongst the parties en- titled thvreto. having regard only to lL'.~.~ claims of which he shsnl have had notice. and will not be liable for the said assets or any nsrt threat to any person of whose claim x1o`;L-6 shall not hn been rcceived at the tim- 0. such distribution. 117 T I \t,vv-1v Wiifiiiif RENNlE S ILWSTRATED GUIDE, '9! NOW READ . mum: FREE upon Appucmon Dnnu-Ho's Qggdn 4-an J\u|`un L- .._-...-..-.I 1:---` t__._ J, M _--.-......-.-....-.. Renn1e's Scpds can only be procured direct from AN!) AMERICAN PIANOHS. Inspection solicited. Always 3. 1431110 stock nlwnwn nn hour` [ESTIMATES ran umnsn mmss we BALL SUPPERS ON APPL!GA1l=ivH . 4?rly ` soups. EN'l`REES. JELLIES AN]; CREAMS M -\UE']'U('IL1)Ki as-Ionnul at U \M().\'. _ Solicitor for Appliczmta. Uolhngwood. 26th January. 1861. (>1: apes agn ong attic. Oysters in Every Style, t`|l......- ..-.,J R.`B E; M w. _ :0rtuomd13.3-5'3; 3;.`ar.I.`.EE`3`2...3 FIRST CLASS TABLE ron my ' BOARDERU. To 47 Dunlap Street, next door [U P,` CROSSLANDS nu 2EI.este_m_}1ran1: M MERGHANT TAILORS [N the matter of the estate of Josroh nf the To nvnuhin nf Adinl. ham... REMOVAL MAv& ca. NOTICE T0 0REBl`f9??rf?. vu. unaunuuuuu. W. J. L. McK Y. _ Soli itor for th-=IAd:ninistr:1'cr Orangeville. Jan. 19.11. 1891. 4-6 Prince Bismarck, through his organ, says Germany has lost the leadership in the Drei~ buud by allowing Austria to approach Russia as seou by the visit; of the heir to the throne to St. Potorsbltrg. Orders by T2.-le;1-1:119 will l`e(`c:\'. prompt attention. press and Telegraph Otiiue. HAVE REMOVED F3000-00 I year Is being made by John IL Goodwlu,`l`roy.N.Y.,ut work for us. In-uder. you may not make us much, but at ft! tench you quickly how to earn frmn 5- ` MO I day at the mm, and moor n- )0" W on. Boluexos,nll ages. In an) r""_` America. you con confluence nt Imlnr. N" lug all your IImo,or span: nu-nu-um uni) ' the work. All Is new. Grunt my N W F" every worker. We start ou, furnishing Ire.-rylhlng. EASILY. 8| E `DIM lcnrne-I. l'AlL'l`l(.'UIaA8 FREE. Address at onqo. 811580! D, (1).. l`0I'.AHD. mm. val nu, Chops and Steaks tu ')xdgr_ MOBERLY &. G `MON. Snlinhnn fnn A .mn.....u 'Tii:i6if6;'b'A}i. 'i`he Int! DI. reported that a. combination of the residents and natives of the Caroline islands attacked the Spanish garrison and a. ght en- sued, in which a large number on each side were killed. vu-ll, ihuth -I.-- riiani tion 01 All fog won ll weigh C` Ontarn Th; strict ads is '. The vponi have It dur d8'(~ will I.-17.. L I BOBN) Sir bimsc very Reci p wul I days, 8.111. u l`u...: l Rtuuorvswilu Polish circles at; Warsaw are to the effect that the nihilists are preparing to celebrate the a.nu1versax`y of the killing of Czar Almu111de1' by another politigul murder on March 13. ' XIVIFC 3I0tl{y on`f~' 1 Simc 1 Il\ mluxl said more from: shady Barn 'l`..n. Ten balm) know [(1. auu ll: I I13 8.: 31] pi .- PCU I` Will I) being lccun Anon Hotel 28th ri the fa ."I... lat mi 9...: - vi lV5". tea: I I lllon fl`; .4 .. -.._-.......J .... .........D.. \.I& v..z5u\.J"uuLUU _yccu.u. The Duchess of Edinburgh is winning gol- den opiuionsnt Devonport, where -the `Duke is commander by her kindness to the families of the seamen who were lost in the Serpent. At Paterson, N. J ., the managers of the Clifton race track have been sentenced to $500 fine each and one year in state prison at hard labor, for permitting betting at the track. SH Orutu an! I .. . Co` In] CULIJII Whm lecur v.>~4`... VA! HH7 Lond Vince. tern` nn. on On FR| lu Whoa nu./ UL hue I re! you me I On! II`. I ms . .. - ~ ~ - ~-~~v'- """"""""""J - U. S. Sec1`et`a.x'y of the Treasury Windom fell dead from heart disease at the New York board of trade banquet on Thursday night just a.ft.e1' delivering a splendid speech u Till Q.dH.m.. `lfluid-..n~e-y 41... D... An. -S-~-~ Uh D8! Uto `ll H50 belo only Hm III-.4 M -uni Barr sulj d-~- ---nu -av-.v vo Qua tn uyavuu-Lu D1lUUb'|.lu ` Dr. Sullivan Whitney, the first. Anzerican phyeioimx to manufacture homueoputhio remedies, died at Newtonville, Mass., on Wednesday at the-age of eighty-three years. T`hu I`IInhnau nl 'I4`.h'nl\.......l. L. ....-.....1__.. _.-u ..- .._-- ..... VI- ........ ....y-.. u; wyutJA\.AJ 1 George Fleming, who had duuutod .-1,000 for the 1` uulxemnces of Gen. Boo1;h s scheme, was suddenly taken ill while addressing a meeting and died almost immediately .. I ? Q B.........4....._ -1! LL- n-1,, vvv- I In Minneapolis on Sunday Bev.- Neville Fanning. Congregational, has just nished a. sermon on Is Life \'v'orth Liviuge when he fell down and died of a.poplexy rlnnnrn-n [4Inn\3...- ...I. ,. l.....l -I ... ,. L` J r. 1 Ann .. M v....-v~.. -9. The Italian Ministry was defeated on a vote in the Chamber of Deputies, and Prime Minister Crispi has placed his resigua_l`ion_ in the l1a11d_..~; 01' the King. ~ To. Yh1...-,~.._..I.', ._ V, , v\ `V n-I --c- -n - ~.-.---we Mrs. fiicharci A. Proctor is endem`o1u'iug to raise $25,000 by lecturing in order to erect In observatory with telesco of her hxtsbaxrd. p6 to the memory The Clxippwa Indians on the Red Lake reservation in Mhuxesouz are dancing and 1 the peupla: are greatly alarmed. Troops have been asked for. ' ' w---- Capt. Wm. D. Diutz, assistant surgeon in the United States navy, shot; his wife dead and then killed himself with it shut gun, at Sim Francism. "Kits. Lucy V.'i.x'oxu and her twin si..~`tm', Mrs. Wood, have just died in Ouklaml and Ionia countmies, Michigan. 1'a~3pecbi\'ely, agml 91 ` \ WA PL! 5" """f" " """ """` """""_ "" """"'" ` I Since the annual rupurt; 111 December uxgh vessels owned in (iluucestc-1', l'1Ias.~.<., valued at over $40,00(':. have. been wrecked or lost at n-an _, ..,,__...-.. _,.._,, -.-.._, ., .. ...... . It is reported the Geruum Grovornxnenb is about to rescind the law prohibiting the im- portation of American bacon and `uams. m:...... 31... ...........1 .. . ..;. n. ,.....1._.. 4.3.4. vwpow-q---vs - --..u.. .4. V vcunvwv The famous explnmr, "]`41eut.. Schwatka. was seriously, if not fatally, injured on Fr day uthiasun Cisy, Iowa, by a full. `IL I... ...\....-...L...I Ll... f1- ...... .- 1`! ;.-\___....__.L 1- Ei1az'les Chaplin. the French } painter and engraver is announced. He was born J uue 8, 18:35. ' nu... 'l'--A...._.4.._4... hI.._.---........ rI-..-_,.!. 3. -1. o. - won`: an, vvvvr1 "!'.'l`_h:aI11terstate E3omn_1erce Cou1m1; at Washington has made a ruling by which the Canadian roads are utfected. '.i`l:'3wC3<.)rkv'Sbeau1 Puckev Company" striko hasended in defeat of the strikers after 8 ght of 14 weeks. 13..-! T...L__ 7lV.._._..J..II L. ..-.tlV.....E-_.._ D...,---_ 3-. ..-.v -- -- uvv Prof. John '1.:;ndall is su'ering from in- ` ammat-ion of the veins, and his condition is becoming serious. ' 'l.- `f\JL - l"H.--.1-_ fIL.._.I_'_- LI... `.___--I_ W -Izgsre has been a heavy fall of snow in fho ` ,lu1nber regions of \Virsconsi 11 and lumbermen are jubilant. ' IIVI`- I`1-..`l_ C14.-...__ `3__..I_.... IV-.--......._.' ...L-.31-.. v-`-v-v-v-- ---v -- ---- , vw -~.._- It is reported at Bombay that Ahdun-rub man Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan, is dead. -Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier the celebrat- ed French painter, is dead. '-He was born in 1 1812. vv--:1...-u The Chilian insurgents have captured the i city ofcoquimbo. I _ . ` Count Waldersee, tho.,.Go'mmm etnpex-or |' ` chief of stud, haaresigned. . *` - - . Eli Bertrand Barthel, the French novelist.` isdead. Hewasborn -in1815. ` - " The report that Mr. Gladstone in_tend,ad'to' retireis pronounced unfounded. _ _ ' A . Maria Chattowuy. formerlycustodian` ot Shakespeare's birthplace, is dead- YL :_ __-__-__a.-.I ._A. _._-I.--_ Ll-..L A I-.I..'......l. w"I'_l'1e French squadron cruising - in tho waters of New Zealand has been ordered to l"lI_lIj _ "`n'Ew`Ls"b`F f_T_ gm Mrs. J ell ersouwl)avfz?is isutY`~1i11g froxh_l1oai't lisease. l V" I . bi of silver is reported near" Fair-H \l\I* to . (V'i'ae.;>och railway strike is to hu\;q pal-Invusnz` *-"--so-vvvuuvl LEI uhong attls. L ' ___,: '__,__ ., _..- ..-... -uvnvulvl uuuuzu. nus uruau-` 611, nor gave any other of those outward nmnifcsta.tions which girlsrin love are wont tu~g7ive,wl1en'auc1: words are utteredgby their lovers. "A ` 'I`;5_;'(:," ITreplied, .an`d you thihis the worry he feels about this hook is hurtful .*o*mm2" - __: T . V L - :u1`uI1XlIy 1x13111'eg But there`; no `nape of getnixigm to `u`iove till this `>9. 1%. is 9% .,'1.`1.\"%`A`a:VP`_ ,`:"?3LI5`*3' ~:i*'9;iru.iy`i11<,iu.s=e }uu'e not, She l1ado\v6in,0lin) ugqugyeughut; J Llmnk tum hfunnr b:..A....... o... 4....---. ALL `, , . --_- -~-v v_v------v vv VI. W1`-'5l..' FF`- .H`!9b'rouu. y 1.:-ab; mu =4 1f.-you;ekiuchxaswdsa-;arutahiI~c%~ ;'quest....~CIf;`. t;_.'tm doh . hili mlha `do, 416$ - seem to you liberal onough, he will be quite ._ ,. - _ A "Yea,-and [am also his medical man. 1 have uwmderl him ever since he was para- lyzed and lost the use of `his legs. I am his friend, yes, and I hope cm long to be some- thing more ;. and Mike spoke he'oa.st at'en`- der and l.u 1guishing glance towards the young girl, but she `neither smiled nbr blush-~ 5.] . ..'_._ .AL, 1- .u ` - ' - 1 ,.'Undoubt.eL1Iy. ".rep1ic1.the doctor. , '.`He is; as you must -:ha'v'e.:obIerved, a. man of greutyeuding, and hissedenhary-h a;bit`a_ have; ~ g:crr.ain1y ix1j11z`egl l}i l\eb,ltbn.`V But tberA'iia| . _ 1.,-rz :'t*rn,r 'l._'< ,,m, hn `xn\I|n n` nnf us... `an; E- L, - g"{ol);lVil'lV'wf`i~iencl tells me `he hopes that. he luvs at last found the hand which can put the nal touch to the-opus umgnmn. He isalittle upset just now, for hefears that he may have otlended you. sol am . come to a(l\'l my pt`a.yers to those of his clear daughter that you will accede to his request. Asto your sleeping here all the time, `that, of cuux'.s'e,4 is all nonsense to us. but it is 3 sometiung very real to him. If You were to ` go away and leave the picture ha.lf- donelho would work himself up into afevex` that you \\`oul not come back." ' ' of Mr. Bell.my s, dd1!.x.t '3" I replied. I.\.'._ .-__J I ,, ,1 I 0 Q: - 3 grace and. (?0fe1`onco of a. _ ._- -, -- vv--vvvvi new truttlvvu I_ was just. about to answer, with more warmth, perlmps, than the occasion demand- ed, that I would do anything that she might). ask mo-to do, when a tn1l,Vdu.rk. Italian- lonking man entered the room by the door in the corner. Hus {fuelling eyes fell first on my compnnion._ but in a. moment shifted over to me. He bowed to me with all the gentleman and at once began to speak.` ` ` \'__A`} 1|-5. 1| .uu Nothing could have been more artless and `sincere than the girl's speech and manner but-, whether it was the simplest nature or the most perfect art, it affected its purpose. I fill: `iI`IuI . n`\r.nI- on ...... an ...:sL ..--_- ' V """'J"" "' . As the girl was speaking I could hear the ' old man s voice in the adjacent room. There was anothcx` voice -- u. vulgar-sounding, squeaking one--~ which I assigned to the ugly dwarf, and, after a. little, I became conscious of 8!. third, soft und melodious, speaking in 9. much lower _koy than the others, but still rnuch more distilwt. The girlglunced anxi- ously over her shoulder as the sound of voices fell upon her enr. He will never do it to his liking; I am sure, and the book will craze him. He says no one could do it ; \ justice butyou. Do try it. As to your` * staying lwx-o, consider that it is only an old man's whim. There is a. nice bedroom be- yond the studio, and I will see that you want for nothing. _ \T.,,LL:._.- _. I I 1 I -- - - - .-- -- ._ ...~-uu\.. No, I cunnot, at least I cannot tell you why he would want you to stay here all the time you were doing the engmving. As to that picture, he very rarely lets it go out of his sight, and if he did allow you to take it away with you, I am surehe would be in an agony of four till you brought it back. And oh ! sir. it would be terrible to me if should be \\'ox'ried afresh about anything. As it, is.I am almost driven wild sometimes by his strange anxiety. I cannot think why he is so much more particular about that plate than may I of the -others. He has en} ` 1 gruvcd it over and over" again, but basal- Ways destroyed i t M I A- `L- ,,:__I ,,,,, I - V II I -' If I were to undertake it I'm afraid I should spoil plate after plate just to make the johholcl out, I a-mid. I felt there was the slightest spice of gallnixtry in these last words of mine; and u monient after, when I looked up in the gin l`s face, it occurred to me Ihtt the pay was good--ex:|'u\'u.;a.1ntly.good--and the work interesting, am there was a %05 `of romance ulmut tics who e lsusixneso, III that, by humoring the 01:1 mon`s fancy, I should be doing a kind action by easing the girl sV mind of a. burden," the exintance of which she had revealed to me by her anxious words. She said nothin_L_r, l,owever, nor did she confess by the sliglitiest blush that my words of flattery had i touched her. She only raised her eyes vxjistfully to mine, and played nervously with a. hit of string that she held in her fingers. ` (1 IV-.. `LA ;,1Iv :01 on 1. I . -.-- ---._.,_.-. Can you te1l'me," 1 said, " what reason your father has for mt }:Lf.ing anyone take that picture away, aml why he wants the man who may attempt the work to remain here till it is uish`ed"" ' Charlotte Scott, the colored woman who eontributed the rst five dollars paid toward a monument for Abraham Lincoln in Wash- ington. and whose name is on that account inscribed in brown on the base of it, died last Saturday. ' The annual report of the New` York State assessors says the farms in the State are con- stantly depreciating in value, farms are `be- coming less valuable, sales are unfrequent,- and the mortgages are frequeiitly'.to the full value of the farms, ' - ' A wvu -saw v l\JI uaul, JBIDV Iva VI VII won .5 \-VIAO`-0 Ah, but he had made up his mind that you a e the 11m: to do it, and he would never be_satised with another engmvor s work He came home from the cafe 0. fe'w nights ago in such good Spirits, and. said he had found the man he had been looking for these last ten months ; and he has just told `me your. work is the tinest he -has ever seen. ' lllut tlnefe are hundreds of mn wlno could do it for him, just as well as 1 could. It Al. L.-L L- I__j __ _J_ ,__ L_'_ __2._.J `l-IIL V -J II vs :2 Jan -vvv;5,V 5 svrnnvvu V I To some men it _might be`; perhaps, but tell me, sir," she said, coming nearer to me, and casting an anxious glance to.w_u"d` the door uf the inner-room," do not"pe ' go mad, sometimes, when they I keep their thoughts bent on onevsubject and nothing else `2 I often fear he will. If that one pic- ture were engrzwed the book could be print- ed, and then he could think` of something lele `nus (tone mm 11:. '. But` I thought it seemed to be 9 great- nlcasure to him, And it certainly` is a charm- I I; work in itself;"`I replied. ' I saw`. ..-__._ _ L A`_A. L- _-_L.`_;; Innb " -"1'?.p 'y2'.Iw7zff`..$ g3~"$.y with `doing as my father asks yo'u,_sir, she said. `f He has strange ideas, on some subjects, as I dare- say you may have noticed. but if he could get; the book nished he might be better. ` He thinks of nothing day and night but this ` bookuf his. Oh, I shall be glad_ when he has done with ii. I I1'W..L T LI,.,___,l_1_ !L __,_,,,j L- L- _ .........L I .% A.DES1 ERATE MOV E. F BY W. J'_: `\\,;a,'.l71~: 1i.4 ' Continued from page 7. ~ 1 wan nu... 1-our]-uiixr, rtnmx, ls gone \ to see after your `sernnt , who has fastened ` . 3 the door. But perhaps you can show me the way." And as. I spoke I mado a motion towards the door, and the did not move to. .et me bust; She `even made it slivht aeatu:-o.= as if she would keop me back. [IT |..._.. -._._ ___!II.__ _L '___ ._____.. ___!AI. 1;}..- --_--_1_a-a-y>;~ .-4`. '.. r-. 3: nnl Thezbqsu-`of nafare bnlyigmping.-in tho. dtnik-;: `r Costello, wil_l"alwa.ys` `have the_ consoling - ., -,._..,-_,,v-u--an an uvolvlli VHO IIUUUUIH 7 i " - " A .='.$gAh_ 1 but we` phyaiciaxis are notulike yon. _ 3 We: 519 `not~gw.6rk ..under;w_a -.bri1lian.= lamp 1 ind often fdr no reward. Now; ydu,-.-Mrnw onsciousnesa of a good action nerfouned u-nun uuv ulul DsGv5U 0 value of the farms: '|')__ v\ vvv . , v_- -....---uv-cu, atone \lUVVllUe _ Dr. Fabricius spoke with that melodious coo which Italians never lose, even in ` the longest sojourn amongst northern gut- l turals and sibilants, and his manner was politeness itself, butI somehow felt an iii- 3 stinctive dislike and distrust of him. From M management` of the. harmless old biblio- manieo and his daughter- of.?his. daughter the erst moment I set eyesupon him I seemed to resent `the freedom with which i .he took upon himself . zthe especially, theproseio reader will say, no doubt; Well," it might have been jealousy, ;or.it;might have .been':eoniething I.cannot' ,.dene.. .!.Auyhow.,- the .result was the same; E Dr. Fo1bricius.beoame.to.me as obnoxious-pl; . `Dr.-Fell l16c&m0':t9 the young ladyof the; _.15vell-wprnrliyme. ' `.;;. ;, 5- ~" -.`:3 ,s,`. ' " .'l.-,I+a;n;g led to hesr3the1i; ?'I`rdplied; ~`.It. 5 isthe i'st time I ever heardmt gen engraver-. 3 bieingzfeolled-in toh`elp*'th"e -doo`t'o1`-?. - . ,m. :23` 155.: -J - ALL]; I .,L'-.A. _...'..I__:-:._s-- --L vwv-uuv--u-v vac-ruvu\r\Q U31`! IVIVIIII ! He is quite a. new man since the matter `Shae been arranged. Iwaited until he was `settled. You `will add yeai-e~to his life by your kindness, Mr. Costello. ? ' V 'l'\._ T.\_L_! ;_'-__ -, A` - ` --.. a-..---........ ... u an vv uvu ; suuu IIIUII lull]. The supper was brought. I soon demol- 'iahed the fowl, and "made a good hole in the 1 bottle of wine which accompanied it ;' and ` just as I was` about to begin my task, Dr. Fab:-icius entered the room. ` `- ll 1? U 0 _ -_-J-J -.. .. ...--- no nuvuuc uuu uuccau. :`I see, he went on, "` you have the design already, and here is the size; fix it here, just at the corner. of the plate ; and now I will lezwe you and go to bed, and if you are wise you will not sit up later than half-past twelve. Good-night_.. And with this he left the room, the same benevolent-looking - old gentleman he was when I first met him. rm... ............ -....- 1...---_LA I am quite l\Sll0n'l.`ll to look you in the V face, he said, with all his original composure l restored, quite ashamed to plead guilty to such an absurd `whim, but a. ne young fellow like you can afford to humor an old man, just as my good friend Dr. Fabricius does. Nathalie, my child, tell Antony to get some supper for Mr.` lostello. He mustkeep up his strength. A fowl and a bottle of L red wine. Will that suit you ? T Iv|n11nm4\ ...........`l...-_A. 1.. 41,9, I -- -I .. .-wu - u can van-v uulv Jun 6 I made no amendment to-this hospitable proposition, for I was hungry enough to have enjoyed a meal pf bread and cheese. l('I' -..- HL-.____L - The girl brought the design, and placed it on an easel under the light, and then left the room by 0. door leading apparently to the passage outside. In less than a. minute I heard the scum] of the old man's crutches coming along the passage, and he [entered the room. _ Therebis a. bed room through here, said the doctor, opening a door at the far end, and I have no doubt you will nd all you L` mi.yM`a11t. Nathalie, clear," he said, ad- ; dressing the girl who had followed us, will `.y tell your father that Mr. ---I beg your pardon, I have not yet: learnt your" name--nha. ! Mr. Costello, is ready to begin, but stuy--just get the photograph out of the next room first. I said , nothing in contradiction of the : doctor's assumption. As I looked at the girlwho had passed . behind me, and was now standing near the window, I caught a soft look of thankfulness in her eyes. Even without this, I doubt whether I should have kept up any longer my show of opposition. There was at least an element of romance in the affair, and romance` is not a plentiful product in "these matter-of-fact `days we live in ; and the fascination of the girl s dreamy eyes, her strange surroundings, the look of gratitude she had vouchsafed to me, and last, the apu thy or distaste with which she had received the advances of the doctor, all helped to compel my consent. The fty pounds, too, I will confess, had its weight. I did not `earn fty pounds every week, or every month either. Would you be good enough to follow me, said the doctor, and see "whether you find everything b your liking? And as he spoke he led the way through the door by which he had just enter- ed. _I followed. and found myself in along room rather narrower than the one I had just left, but furnished much in the same fashion. There was a bright fire burning in the hearth, and the window, like the one in the other room, was covered with heavy dark curtains. The room altogether had a warm and cosy air. There were several carved oak chairs and a handsome cabinet standingagainst the wall, and in one corner was the lllu.Kt`l)eu1ltlfl1l old Dutch eight-day clock 1 ever saw. The face was of brass, covered with a delicately-worked design in white metal, and the case was of black lacquer, adorned with a lot of quaint gures in high gilded relief. It had a cheerful melodious tick, and the tone of the bell as it struck the hour was music itself. In the center of the room was a table covered with * engravers tools and a fresh plate, and a shaded lamp, all ready for work. This, then, was evidently my workshop, and as I looked around it I told myself that, at far as lodg- ing, at any rate, I "should have nothing to complain of. - e n.fl1I._..- 2. , 1 -n .. . . --. -- .w as. nu`.- 3'." t:-':u%-,- .-":'.t-':pl.nd.' Ahd so 5 ;\\`f:li' Y ';..= "'*`~'?"-f `x-s%--.2-x.;:.~.=.nc. I tmik vou `..; V. . I`:.%;., 2,, 5...`. I _g'au:_er that I 'm'_a'yb `most"sincere3y'h'li 3--? \n?lL --f u~- 4'1." I -[""`\ -:4 you W0iI`1(li}i`it* t:-*Iu`.izeaL he 3:2. 2*!-'I!iV51t._ Ilink e`\'e1'_vIhn-tisb re-l~. m 7v`n- " st2ui'-` 1 except the subject."-'~iau '-ant, Le.-: ; `: `f::v,~`.' he` glanced at the [Iht'_v Tfv-'_I'.'l}')! l' on rm-`in-~~:-`en piece. I "A' lovely mia-e, `is'nt it? vh-~;'~~:-ci you will be `fascinated with it ynurself b:i'cre' ` your work is done.`" - Va. uuv owl. nun. Rev. Dr. William Mitchell, a. Presbyterian minister charged with forgery, has been sco- tenced at Fort. Worth, Texas, to two yew`: in the pexnitontiury. The verdict is 6 sur- prise, as Dr. Mitchell's bitteres mil: that his mind was unbalanced Millinnninn John `(H `II . ..1_.( '. . nu . av. t enemies ad- _ i`m.-reuse i " `Ink mu xnnnnu I` nl -'aj st| zn1_3_v'~-- cs V IIIUIVILBV LU: - , . I ,. I I ~:, > 001), the i:iune_v's nhp)9,'axxd"p1'ty_ ycfur rm -u.1`1 um hut iil" 'leat_q':i;d'd_. '()_I.course I was txlgrm u Iittle aback _at `his; ; l`,( ql|c.st, for it wu.- us you yoltrself say, rathoft I I 17.31: TEE LOCK or run noon. V h__- ...___.._.-.,. -- val`: -uv In IIlIiIl'l0a" -`You`l?i,'- aaidASu< Richard Cartwright t;o-Hie cit.i:rens.`of.?B-ss`t.un- whnae` gueet he iwi? the ot.henv\m'uht, `iuithin {easy 'dis- - {ticea (if our chief onies and must. popululll ;._,p onVitiona,u `our. .D9`m_iu:wn.?f Then `he ._ _t.ha1t._fI.3qe~jrade would, give. 1305303 8 Dmotiozil m(Il.lc`tt`)i)lvVnf ti-uli midi * -'T-.f.*.?."`:'.T'."-" -";"`s" -"``.?"'.:;'4," -"`. "~."ut'.: g`V9- Bnatun practical monopoly of trade wAit.h Canada. one For uuuln. . _ , Chief J uatice Fuller of the U. S._ Sup` reme Court yesterdky gave as -decision granting the writof prohibition applied for by Sir Suhn Thompson iii theayward` A decision um:-mo the 7princip|o' 6. .1 rue Court jurisdiction over the ' Alaska. ,".l`nic" in ~35` important for the-Canadian awe of ma case; V1-` .v1$L\'~.;~.: . 1:. ~` mu, 1; unappeu Don. I.`._ rartrnqge 630. B Luck 636. 3rd Clans-E. Johnston 470, M. Rinehart 462, I.- Luck 441. E. Shaughne-any 421, J. Rinehart 390, G. Herring 383 2nd Class--E Rix 508, F. Jamieuon 504, E. Partridge 484. T Acon- ley 467, J. Drury 460, E. Caldwell 449. Honorable mention for good conduct :- E. Johnston, J. Woodaworth, E. S. Part- ridge, M. Jamieaon, E. Caldwell, R. Woodaworth. Junior depart.ment.-2nd Class--E Partridge 428. M. Howard 420, Eva Partridge 416. D. J Mnieson 396, A.` Slaaona 365, G Bell 350. Senior Part 2nd C|an-A. Rmehart 524. F- Partridge 490, H. Rix 488. I. Aoonle-y 408 L Rina- hart 378. M. Chappell 376. J uni-r Part 2nd Claaa-R. Johnston 146. N Caldwell 136 Senior Part, lat` eClaas--R. Straus- ghan 149. H Partridge 139, J Herring 114 Junior Part let Claaa-W. Rix 236. M-. Grant 107.` 1' ' ' Hohor Roll. Crown Hill Public School for januarv : Senior depart|nent.--tvh Cla'u-O. S13- `anna 834, M Jamieann 791, A. Jumieann 754, D Chappell 688. F, Partridge 630. B Lnnlr 536. Ru`-.1 (Ila.-_._'`_ Tl..|.......... ` Rom the $3330 of Ontario; 7 ic:v..'..-.|.:`;;~>n _: . 11.11. , ._.__.__--_ ..- v<\r 0 uavubu V.1;.|u,`.u, In St. James Hall, London, on Friday night Gen. Booth, of the Salvation Army, inaugurated the camrying into +.-tfect of the scheme of social regeneration set forth 1n his book In Darkest England, and the Way Out, Rinv Rfnhnu nnrl nun l'\..-M...-.---- 1-gnaw nu am`-I-EU Ill IIIIU LLIIIKIIM a very old Bfunevolent order. A Ann-nu... -- L_:.._ A_`-__ .1 - via. vans gaessvvunvuv UII.lUl.'o A census in being taken of the number of residents in Allandale in order to get the place incorporated as a village. urvllvu no LIIIDIIUDIU Luau WUUK. The Lodge opened by the Brotherhood of Brakesmen, has now over 30 members. The order of Locomotive Engineers in- tend openinq a Lodge at Allnudale. Annnnu-t in `\,\;u\tu ......l.. 4... -._-.. -_.. 1, vvnau vyvuuag n uuugu ul. nuuuuuw. An effort is being made to open u in Barrie a Lodge of the Knights of St. ohn A ll Inn-u nhl 11 gggg uni`... ..- .... mundane. ` Advance Correspondence. A Lodge of Locomotive FIPOIIIOD was opened at Allandele last. week. TL.` T,...I..... .._...__.`I L_ LL- rs .1 e Honor Roll. Honor roll tor Hobart public Ichool for Jan. 1891. lV-Jemima. Miller. May Marrin, Wlllson Muller. III. ar.-J--hu Martin, Minnie Mler. III jr.-Ma.ggie Robertson,R.Yatea II._--Phillip Marnn. Harvey Miller, Walter` Amys. I. class part II.-Joaeuh Man-in, Wm. Barr. I. class part. I. --J easie Robertson. ..-- .---._v.. --.--, c. -u-- vow v-an wv g--J u van-c I kept at it steadily foracouple of hours and more, f -1` I certainly felt that the work had a. strange fascination for me. As the reduced version of the gure of the fair end stately woman advanced toward perfection on the plate before me,`it seemed to grow more aml more familiar to me, and Iinstinct- irely recalled the old_mo.n s inquiry ofitheb prveious dayua to whether I had not seen something like it l)efore.. The doctor sv_vords too, seemed to be in the way of being. ful- lled ; for I really was becoming fascinated with the grand, calm face which looked down upon me from the photograph` on the _ easel I cannot say how long I may have slept. \ When I awoke I judged it to be day from the faint hum of the streets: -hutthere was no more light in my bedroom than that which cu me in throubh the door. - I got up and found the lamp which I had extinguish- ed on going to bed, trimmed and lighted, and the curtains drawn back. The lower panes of the window were ground glass, and through those above I" could only see the customary black walls and chimney of the rear view from 0. London house. i Breakfast was prepared on aside table, and having despatched this, I sat down to inyiwork. `I l...'...a. -4. :4. -l.-;_1:1--. r-_.- _ -____, , _1- L_.__,_ A I set out the design on a reduced scale Mt. Bellamy had given me with_out much trouble and found my task easier than I had anticipated. I worked till the clock struck two and then I bcthought me of the coffee the doctor had named. I took acup. and found it excellent--such co`ee us I rarely tested before. After taking it I did not feel inclined for moreqwork, and remember- ing Mr. Bellamy : counsels as to late hours I went to bed. V Th` n Dr. iFo.b ricius left me, and very glad "I was to be relieved of_ his presence. A When once I was alone _with_` my work I began to realize fully how strange the situation was, much more like an Arabian night than an Englishone. Before settling nally I looked into the front room, and there, sure enough, was the dwarf sound asleep on a couch. I, tried the lock of. the door by which I had originally come in, and found it still fast- ened, as was also the one in the studio by which the doctor had gone out. My bed- room wasa small recess, with no exit save the door leading to it from the studio. There wasa window, but that was high over the ~ bed, and guarded by stout bars. I was evi- dently a temporary prisoner, but I felt no fear as to my `personal safety, since I had spoken to the girl, and had learned from her, and from Dr. Fahricius as well, the rea- son of their anxiety to gratify the old man s 1 fancy. I sat down at the table, and was I soon hard at work. ` ..---- .... orvvl oovull ..ubuuuu, uuu Luu H uy uu Billy Maher and Dave Cummings were arrested in New York on Wednesday, charged with carrying burglars tools. Cum- mings was released from pri.~;()n in London, Eng., last October. Both men have bad to- cords.

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