Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Mar 1893, p. 2

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,n: why`: 3.,-".;.ii.., my friends; ' ptnpid f:rej_udio ma uonrly habit. There is no rouonotidl why the: Americana, if : they like.` Ihon1d`not;__'hp9lliI__thoy_ ` `do |'fdvor, honor, oent6:1_-,._p_oi 1inlol_1iir nd Jo forth. It would b'9-`bottor if we had 3 A uniform oqyntam, but `both here and 8010!! `the At1Il.Itio..t.h6I',I`IIno ration or logic or tI:uo`doIonI'oto boI1ot-Ip.; - _ V \ ' - IIIII TIII III? FIIIC XIII CIII III? i illn d.ita.d anxageouutouee this route. as 1`: istlfe quiolgeet point `of time. and the nu-nus: am an lnw- an hv nn'v nthm-.' 'l`hI-nmrh John, N. 8.. vmnon: onange. ` A close connections made at Point Levis with the Gmnd Trunk Railway. and xthe Riohelietr and Ontario Navigation Oempan '3 steamers from Mnnti-nsilz nntfnf. Lnvin W1 ` the North emolnng can on an unroulrn u-anus. A Fireo-class refreshment rooms at convenient dietenoee. _ ! mmtsns Ann Exronms __lII Q._S IA. -J---_L-..--.__. LA .--4 d.I.I- -mg.-LA Ann All th -uopular den` lifathin ; sliinig. aura`:-o.soru of canals are 1510113 1` iinne. Montgpgl - on--_~Monda.y.' - Wedneadiy and Ffldsy 1ju_n through to Halifax, and on Tu ..- Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N. B.. thout change. I `Join mmnnntinnn mada at. Point Levis I an M `"?1`< ;i".`r`s:"`v:g.`1""'i:oz'.i %.'.='. `3i;7E' on xim anged? indtt Levis the North Qhnv-A `Rnunur. . - IEO! HIUIIDIUGI. I Shore Railway. `lhlnannt. fl:-r. shore Railway. . v_; Elemntr rs:-class Pullman buffet. and smoking canon all throjuch trains. Fh-nt..nlnmI mfmnhmant mama at convenient n1'"Hr-: * DIRECVT noufe ' From thoweottorsll points in |Now Brunswick-.~~Nova sooth. Prince Kt ldwsrd.nls`nd,`-(hpa Breton j V 94 N9Wt9.IIn_l9nd-L . . Duo any vvuuu uc.uuuvAuuu.s - .5011}! I The thought tormentedulcxvm as he ` drove on. But Grace went upstairs sin `n ; she had scarcely taken "it all in. `$1 iculous fellow! she said to her-` self. He must be in fun. But I ll just let him see he can't pllaly off those ' 0; sill jokes on me now. I m not sue a country noodle as I was a year i o, and I think I know how to behave. I a shall` just have a lesson-that he shall 1"` ` And'she sat herselfdown before her mirror and smiled, at the pretty face that she` saw there, `and rangvfor her maid, and gave herself .~just` innch trouble over her `toilet a's"tho 11 she `had quite decided whether `Fa!-l coner were to be admitted` or no .* `Yet; all thetime, if she had `knownit, she_" was thinlgin :of the gloomy face that`? had driven o , in the hansom, and ing it were Back againiaxfid jsmil_in g. 3.8`: of old.` , 11.; 1.1.- -'._:_: ___.;.1_;..'_`a `.L'."Q_`..___ _1-__. ..e `IUII DUUIIII D113 IUUIU Ililll HUUIIII lfflgln HI! uuaenger rate: trom . 12 pnnwr B. MOODIE. . V . Weeter Freight and Passenger Agent, _ ` 93 Rosein onee Block, York et., Toronto. `n Llflflliftviu urn ll-UG|IlGUlIU IIIlIbLlIUD IIVGK IIIIIIITLI Constips. Ion; Dnvness 9! :11: slain: Dropssv, imnessi of Vision, Jaun- dioe, alt Rheum, ielas Sero- u e o - e e , er-A tula. Fl tt rm ft an- N vousness, and eneral Debllit ;all. ;};;,;3 gmd many other similar com amts _2-u ;; AL` L-..... .'.-Jinnnnanf Rlll? .2 V5 VI-IV DUUlUUlVllBi GU 9116. 551.115 lJ.|l.l..|U QUE" . 9 ' `u&`n 3 `.1`zsn%,`n::%2,' Headgehes, D1zz1nes, Heagtbgnm, I".nntins|t!nn- Thuvnnca nf ea :`... vo gradually IUUVTUI3 IJIVUIFQ V95 ,' W1 0 tem,na.l1 the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the. same time Cor- cuunlnnn Antlbcp 1; `kn Qbnnnnnll HI-I ` `"0 nt weakening the syn. Unlocks all the clogged` ginues At)! $19 Bowols; Kldne s and Liver, carryzng n nva'nn'I`lv uf. `nu!-. mnnbnninn thb dud. -` In: xiv to nmrn. 1 : Farmlumd ; to stay st: place; 1 nuuuu among, um: 13. POTTINGER Chief Eu Euperlntendent I 801.350!` 0: J. t lot; 1nunbuu::pu-u=o1 the-to -- "-~ fI!!!..IJnIt0nI.III.k..&ho u`f' ""' - mwnnn A. nusnn-n........... gEEr?;up:ri%1:1::i:l1:m:u(:hv u'3i::` _, ones sur er very uno, ox temperament. Grace Drew had never known a. mother's care,.a.nd her father . had spoilt her _.shockingly; but all this wag an advan e in the sight of Sir Archibald when chad to confess self caught, and actually forsook _a shoot- Ina nn.1~tv'+n wnn n A-imnln nu-it-'l -in 4-Jan Luzxuv awn an mm; W A'l.".l'. BAKRIBTERS ' Norm-leg Public. solicitors of Supreme &,g:_1orIti.toet-1. Iifre. gnt omoee in Bank of 0.0 . 0. wen tr t. B |Oioe.l6lmvnle,M.mcKo ggto s Bfoceke. much Tnrrqv 11"?-`y-.-...... II A I\ In -- ..- -.-...-.., -.\u4L\lIlUlDg \.uu.vvyuuUUl.'5, cw. D :L'roa; MCCARTHY, (3.0. J. A. MCCARTHY. ` F. 11:. P. L-m>1.nu.Q.C., 1'..HonNsBY. Barrie. T MCCARTHY. Pnpmm, MCCARTHY an Duxcnz, Alliaton and Ureemore, Ilnrnoruv 'l1`w.ua I;-_..-__ A --.A- -~- .......uvu uuu vscvnuua. V, Mocmnur, Evans PEPLIR ac Mccmmv, (`h'illin_ ' IJ..naVVAno l.` ob. DU1a.-Dll'l.'lBD8l'B. EOIIOIDOIB or tupreme Conn, Conveyancere, etc. uloes-2 doors north of Bank of Toronto. Owen St... Barrie. H. D. STEWART, LL.B. W. A. Bows. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ,1 `Do "0110 mm giilgptlgl by Dr. -Bounko mnuuanmu, _uenuat. quooouor 0moe-Rooma -Intel .` . RuidQB06-_Qp:e`I,:" s iMocAR'rnY, pnpnnn __a;- MCCARTHY. ; _ 3333357933, fifiibrs. ..on_veyancers, etc; T. SPROUL. Barrister, Solicitor, Notsry. I 0 Conveyancer Money to Loan. 0t11oe-- Bothwem; Bsock. unlop street. barrio. I nu . ' nnuu-1u'1-nus. Solicitors 1n High Court, of Justice, Notaries Public. Uonveyanoers. Otces over the rank or Toronto. Barrie. I1 `I1 n.__.._--.. n rd ha 1-1 In_____ R. FERGUSON, BARRISTE SOLICI- . Ton ot the Supreme 00.1-t of udicature 101` Ontario. Conveyancer. ow. Money to Loan. Omceo 19 Ross Block. Dunlap Street, Barri_e.50 EORGE W. DOUNT. BABRISTER. AT- torney. Solicitor, Notary Public. Omces `m Bank or Toronto Buildings. Owen Street, Barrie. Ont; 21-ly It was Lad{;1eMosteyn's day athonie. ' Lady C10 M08 Y!) W8_8,very_you.n8.. and very aplret V,` and -very charming, and Ih`h_ . . season in London, and her day at `home a `great suceessin her 'rsf:~' was generally very` well attended om _ certain set- of smart people. But 1: special day was a bank holiday; every- body was out of town, and, besides that, it was pouring cats and dogs._ but she had her glossy. wa . , ~ auburn hair twisted into just as ainty a Grecian knot as usual at the back of her little head, and it was evident that Lady de Mosteyn did not suppose that she would be left without a visitor. rm... ............ ...1... :4. ....... ~r...:.. .1. "'1'. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY or . . . Simooe, will best hisomoe. at.-the Court 303:9, _Bu1:1 e._exery Saturday. Residence and "DB; PALMER. SURGEON. mm. EAR. Throa Nose.-46 Gerrudctnet. '1` 1-onto. may consulted. at the Queen : one: Bam Frid , `tn lush, no 8. m..' the a?a{:o1!``Hdn`v nf avmg ...t.?..{1 R8. R088 85 ARTHUR. Ph sioians 8 - D `goonmeto. W.A.Rosa,L. 0.8.idJ`111l:. L. R. 0. 'P.. London. J. R. Arthur M. 8.. To- rontnllniversity. L. O.P.u1d s. but. Omcee ::I1_<:e!tht mock. Dunlop |- `K35 1-vv-9 pantinnvnili I ' HAuanm1't Lnmm-x-. WELLINGTON Avrzr. Joan B. Knna. '1'. G. A. Wmanr. .u vlrpenier um nunuor. nnuvmanumcruror or Doorl. -80511. Blinds. Mouldings. eto. run- ning of all kln_us.done promptly and satisfac- torily. Factory. John `street. Bu-do. AME8 EDWARDS, Conve noer. Issuer or III: e ldoenut. 0 oo strictly pri- vate. Poet. - ee Bnudtn.Bnrrie. and at ms private reaidenqe, Mu-1 Bu-est. . 11-1y _ R. B. E. MCKENZIE; 14 B100: street W.- A -Toronto. will "be at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie; Jan..~'88th.' March 26m. and last- Sutnr, day or every second month, thereafter. 21-tr. M5335 z1_ "f'i}t 's':on"in" Eon 1.-u-_-J `ow don was that s e had been born and bred entirely ` an A114-._nF_f`hn_1Iva1r nnasni--nu qrnhan-A in nuVnUA- AUu1',,.hlli!Sl1. 5 VV.I:lylG'l'. B8!`- ristera. Solicitors at the supreme Court. rrootou. Notarl Conveyance:-a. etc. Moneg tolonn. 0lceo- lnd`a l-nook. opposite N. N. W. Ry station. Barrie. and Binghamb B1ock..Brndtord. l m.. and the second nurrw, on 111051, 1lI.IF:iDd` #13113. on-om .DR. J F. PALL.mG.' G:-`aduste ot Trinity iUniv eraity. Toron Fellow of Trinity medical Hem ' to! the Coll of Physicians an nrgeous. of Onurio. 0 oo- gggtg` socwon and Collier streets. ODDOBIIO u o q urgsnuuuox 'u-xmry university, Toronto, Fellow ot'l`rlnlt Meoioalo 0011086. Toronto. Member College hyeiolana and Surgeons. Ont. Late of Toronto General Hospital. -011100.- Next door to Mr. Ball : store. '1 ho:-nton. N. B. -W`lll -`be-at Ivy even Wndnnmnv em... 1 4- r. cant? I! IIIIIRI _ "' - - -3 ever! . tom 9u`m`2;3:" ed"nI"1eadgP :y`%" `$5335 mm. W111 bx, lmbanenn ll`!-Irlnvsfwnn H T. ARNALL, 1i.`1).c. M.`,` came in Both- T .- well : Block. Allundde. On megremiaos at nights . I 1y LOUNT, mnwsow & ORESWICKE. BEI- nstera, solicitors of the Supreme Court at Judicature of Ontario. Proomra. Note:-ie 3. Cone n.n`:ers, etc. Money toLoan. Omooa-- Rou look, Borne. `X71: `4\vInvl- I\ II > I! - - u - an BAHJEANT, BARBIE. Im- ' `Upl;-`,t`5_5rgndDeo1orsln0oslnofsnk1nda.snd G 11.0 1 h WEI F "a:-;.....,`~`%`~=n"f'*= =**- 5*":-.::.."':E~. %*:.*.r:.`.`* B*,:`"*,:.."`"3== .- _ o . . O 0 `...."'%. ::%.:2' 2 5 .- A v 9 that ,0! Cl! when and. sndtheniuh-superior __moq- Corn _ot.J_o_hn pndlliiaboth atro-93". G A. RAUENI-I_URS'l`. BARRISTER, AT- .- tornev. 80:10: or in Chancery. Conveyan- out. etc. 0mce--First door Owen street. over Bank of Commerce, Barrie. 49-18 I UIIWU DI-IV ILCVKI UUUIL UULII Illlhl IJLUIL UIIULIUIJ in an out-of-the-way country village in Wales, who're shehad spent the rst 20 iears of her life running wild upon the ills, and in euccoring the poor of her fnh nib : noah -in nnnh nnnhn no 1 mm uuuzm We uu'1'1L. --A. W. BROWN, Prop: ietor. - Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar ana larder well supplied with the beat. ' Good stabllng and a `- tentlve hustlers. Luggage of guests conveyed tree to and from all-trains. Few doors west of Market street on Dunlap street. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.--A. W. BROWI:I_, thn fnnwnlllnnu on-ul-.18- 0.. ._ I A-_.I-._ __._n LVL 00110: Ila To 51"] Burma. Barrie. lat Oot., 1885. Z? m . on Real kutato at lowest:-a. on. Farmers hotel Discounted. Collections nude in ans party! Real hymn bought an 136111; Oonvbypnoing in all its branches. Mar ` I-Inna Ilnhhinn Iguana- nmm_n,n.. Illnnh IJUUIIIQI IIIIIUII lJunInp.Btreet..B'u-rig. FOB INVESTMENT on good in ,.`_";No principal mon to air I un- _$ freehold security at lowest rate and or: the term. h. H. 8'1` Ali-IHY. Solic- itor, eto.. Barrio. 37 ,.--w. too-_v -av . nnnnnusvggnv n Llulvl. Josue Dtcxrxsox. B. A. D. F. M.4cw.u-r. - - w ` r m 1 to 5 D. :1. Vugl` g a2v?Mn ;:y.= trom l to 5 p.Am. , 28-tt van vvg q'-- . pvu I-H: STRATHY, Q. C. AN AFTERNOON CALL; .ww--u no-vvqng airs QOVO Wu. LOUN'.-Ql.c_%_: _ OHNB N 8 it ~ . 5 nortog ufnd1`u:'.%.'1;: ..?..`nI.`..I- . AND wnv1_:ions., VTEWART s;fBoYs.-Bmiatera. Solicitors 5 of 1-rmrnmn (`.nm-t._ (`nnvnvnm-An ntn 5 NTRATBY 8: Earns. I .A.M0,GRIGOR. H. D. C. M. F. T. M. 0. Gran not T1-in! U i i To jenny `o_t`-u'rrtnlty Mega? 5o.X.' '1-... .~."3f ;ARRIE' PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL. Carpenter and Builder. ind-Manufacturer ,' Dom-n..|-l.n.n`h_ Blind; llnuldinnq Ara. plan- ' ENNOX. AUbT.,KERl &WRIGH'l'. Bar- J ristax-A. Snlin-itnr: nf thn Hun:-Avnn f`1n1v6 ICKINSON - - ) Notaries :5.1?i`;$CX1?3'.;?`..I}R.?l )'mW15s3 iaa .`:i`f;*}`.}.'.:g UV IWLII VVIUIIUIIU G) Vllllvlo The reason .why it was "Lady do Monte n s first season in London 51...`. .. .. 1.-.: 1...-.. 1...... _._.a 1...'..: -..4:..-1._ F6;-3I%%orLt Rant.` ONEY.-fA. largenmount of rivate tun-(-1-3 to lend on strut ht loans at owes: rates.- MOCARTHY. P PLER & MCCARTHY. ONEY T0 LOAN.-$250.0o0 at 6 and 6} nor cent. J. T. SPRL UL. Solicitor. em. .1118. V ` W g up: vuI_Iu,s_q_l._|_|u llllllo I; onnawxoxn; 1vuN'U1uc'rUnEs. T E73! ?'5'='?"c v_nxA1nN"n -31` R}: C. E. Bnwscx. A. E. H. Cnnswtc Kn. she urged the point with Sir Ar- chibald in just the wilful, wayward` way that had once captivated him. But somewhat it had lost its eect, and he had left her in an er. He was ashamed of -`himself. He elt that he? was `not actin like a man of the -wor1d;~in `fact, he fe t that he was . making a fool of kdunnni` `um `I-nAoa'n1vAn ' Vo `an nn111Rn"- v---q-cu Money to `Loan. PHYSICIAN Sr nkrnsi: OFFICIAL. FINANCIAL. HOTELS. HAN.-It - " , .. aux .uo0I'3, \. aw. mun D!` T A `|t...n..._.._-- 73.-_rTIi..; u. ..w.'m, % v com: um]: oc- :'>I.w'-n_ldepoo-1g}uon - Y LIV LUIIJ VLIGII 110 VVGID llllllnll-I6 Q L himself in her eyes. Yet he help it. But he was too much ashamed absolutely to: insist on his absurd. re- d quest, so he left her without having ob- tained V any actual promise`. that? she would do soas-he desired.` Would she, a or wouldishe not? And what would she say when he .came :home again? The thnmzhf. tm-mented him as he BARR'I8'lERS. I . nf _'I'nnlinn Nnn Dentist. successor. 6-H -I . Re|i3a:l:a_`3.ial!.?.9. GO HI -Rosa DIUOI 45-ly am` UIIIIU ` Mr. J1: . U ILJVUU IIU V \IUU\C bell uuuvaua CUUVUI-Ilul` .n"5e? her through the lab ' th, of London society, to which `she E takn an 0 51101: in urn`-nae no urn: cuvnna li'l.'LlJlJ1Bl1IiIJ UUMl Al\ X 15' um UURU _ buedoxtre 1:0 totgxdgtion of eoono1;1);ot mnnngemen an un : uaineea prlnc es. Svoohl 908 ' =.F0Y!ears`experience;`i.ib- ernl mrznoot 91107 and non-torteitable utter twonndthxeeyure. Prominento ect: Sound nfeusunnoe: $7,000,000 and in ma: 4.000 tuniliee beneted.` Cost: he lowest consistent `with octet . Bonuses every three nears. never leeathen peroent.on the map `I 3 than 14 percent. on the endowment pl:'n?`i`o$:l 403'!!! 630 Alltlnoo: 0 only oomggant Itnlnera. Aooumnlpted Fund nearly 86.000.00Q~ Head oloetor Canada. Montreal. I`! `Q Ana-moo-an-o .-__- ESTI-MATES AND ,PBICES ON `APPLICATION-, Those wishing to join give in their name: .9.t once and secure `a. place. The dances taught are : warmv vnnza... Drnorrr Dvu :-,__ -:.-- -'- -------' g-vn-cu , H. N. coUn"T'i.4Nnr. 29-tt V Anvaxon Omoo. Anon: tor Barrie Soups, Entrees, Jellies, etc., made tc- order on the shortest notice. PHOTO GALI:-EEY 36 DUNLOP ST., BARBIE. ' UIIIJUUB Ivllsllll CIU Z WALTZ, POLKA, RIPPLE, RY E. BRONCI10. SCHOTTICHE, BUN-TON, JERSEY, MINUET and all the later dances of this season, .TRRMs:-Ls.dies $6.00, Gents $8.00 per term of 12 lessons. Two parties taking lessons together-special terms will be made. or ::NGLA;1S1*D.i `T V Azs1uin."Is'n:`nm1u7. THIS 1.0160 ESTABLISHED COMPANY is- hued on- a .tonnda.tIoh economy or Innn-nnniusn an nA1-|n- I....x.a..... .....n....:...!... UL SVIILQ But the rain continued to down7 and the wind to howl, and` no visitors arrived. Lady :de.% Mo'steyn__ sat quite alone in her . ele ant` little drawing : room, looking on between"t_hej1a;Ims" and the soft curtainsi to; the park and the Lmefnforial. Inch 13' n L NORTH BAY. c:'\w-a - `nun .. |" % 90 DUNLOP STREET. | Gon_1fo_rt_abl_e [gems and L 6 .mau; bi.}iirI `man ovsms mmvs nt smcx, ILIFEASSURANCE comm [luau runuxu to mrox-med that this new Hotel in now opened for the eooommoda- tlonottravellere. Noexpenee has boenepared to make this the best hotel north of Toronto. It hubeen tarnished with every accommoda- tion and oomtort in the latest and most onproved etylo. Commercial men will and the sun lo-room e um everything they require hu _ attended to. ya. -" Terms from 81.00 to 81.50 per day. Porter Ill trlih 1`-ti ."`." i9.`;'_. 9.` .W""" It and enl `:3 ...m:.." 2... . y. ;9;000 ,':..;*:".`&V *.$:.*..:'%'.-..".%.:,.'.?1';?=ee `ht Solicitor. &o.. Mar- v'i_`.?; `t`r }aot. ngu-1`""3`. Tnomns gg-IouLmcE; unsuu, uni nus was. non W16 YOIGBOIE" ` Mr..Falcaner`l "She. breathed; again;-suit. did notroocur to `her that .ahe':was:.nn-. feignedly thankful.-_ man.~who:en-.- gored was at first sight quite strangoato; er. * - , g _ (Mn Saun`der s6_h; *an'n6i1np'd vltho, but1er~in 5* L 2-f 4` Ah:thonamaalook:_-_o!...ki,g1d1x: 11311 1 ` ` "" ` ~' niidf H;REvs] EL`! '1 ' PHOTOGRAPHER, of `all -1 kindavot exoavati CELLARS. Win! .129 nrqmnlwigxxlqn :.--vv- -uvnunuv -wxv vnvunup VI. UOAEII Luau. Postage on letters for the Dominion and the United States 3 cents per ounce and for Urea; Britain and Ireland 6 cents per 1331! ounce. Ra- gistratlon fee 5 cents. `Man Matter taken from the street "mm; boxeodail `(Sande s excepted) at 8 o'clock a.m. and and 8 o c ock p.m. Post Omce. Bertie. June 28th, 1891. no.1: - J. EDWARDS Postmaster ________________ -..-.._ ._.. ..v...... \IL a nun. uuu 2 y.u.I. Letters for registration must be posted]; minutes before the closing of each man] Dnnfnnn An Inoonnn 0.... 4.1.- 1\-._-2., -, B9S8LAND% auuuv) urucns 15! any mono order {Yunnan 2-ant nu: A nuns EVERY DAY DUE FROM 'l'orontoat............. ............. Toronto at... ......... . ............ .. `: Toronto at... ..... .. . .. .............. ..' Toronto at. ......................... . Railway mails from the south at. . !- moaford Branch Railway and I\'orthi Simcoe Branch Railway at ..... .. I Collingwood and Urillia at . . . . ; Gravenhurat Branch Railway at. . .. . Hillsdale. Cralzhurat. Dalston, Id.[ gar and Crown Hill at ....... . . . I Midnnrat (Mondays, Wednesdays 3;; _Frldays) at ...................... .. 3' V/Grenfell (Tuesdays and Fridays; at.. A guulotu nruncn hallway and North 8imoooRailwayat.. ...... `Oollhagwoodandu mu m;...........: GnvenlmratBra.ncli1 Railway an *' '?:.'.r;;:*;*.:a';3n*`1:::::e3,:*" 0% Mldhurst (Mondays, We1'1'1t;}izy"' ; Fridays) at ...................... ., A Grentcll (Tuesdays and Fridays) 1. ;,_ `j - ~ ~ - - - - o - n. ..... .. Toronto `and ALL mums south at...,_ ..... .. d ,,,, ,_ on rune Rsilwa N Simone Railway at....??....nh2- lmnwocunoooaoc '1`oronto.......... Tnhnntn and n: nvs._ 5w\{Tv_ _ `lll B_IlU _}ll`|L '73:` ,._L. me, Idid" not `know, you`. M; J at; you have `a o!i1-,"f < xnegows or onto. Pray sit "_ . --j----v u1*1+`1cE nnwmn i.r}5H:-- _1 ROPRIETOP. BOARDING HOUSE ! }%R{'];`iI_$H EMPIRE RESTAURANT l d `:iI oy*5t o Loan. DANCING. PUBLIC` is informed that Dm now nnd fnm thn nnnnvnvnnn- BXOA.'V'A.TOIEI. _ _- .,.------v-- -a-vw wuu vsv I-Ill` IIIX` Rinturb not her serenity or faded cheek nor whftqnpd curl , Can evgr steal from girl L .. A . Whom neath yon ancient. xoplar tree Ho wooed and won in fort._}1:ea,m_._ Nnw cuss ronnuua AT DAILY NAILS FOR Barri 0.. I be an unhappy ma;rria.ge;V but would have 1; Wu. Marrys` `gala she woulg 11.11% `m hi; __.3 _. -..- -___`lJ _-_A__-L1-- THE `THEY `Pen 11 It is Alone walls font. fo Sister Acoug, and n ' - 7, l\ Illa: ll God. `IHOIIIG I-..I~ IIIUIIAU little take a. of can Chelni. stutf, she cl dress, plete vnth ' ~z1'nd L} .p- The chap puss plete drag this thro nuns _onet recit three At crnillf T V `I '.`.*;z':.``:s."`* ": o o - v e sev Lt stillyhe ls'to her they ho wooed her-fty yebiru 3' wrinkled brow and ti aturb not her serenity- or faded cheek nm- whit -'.S'CX'V( .`\f[ go dgtie 5 u nfe T h Au chur ciali are e form mam `. VI 4.. Dark >IUo A. 4H w have texts Forui % H01] 'inn_a- I_-_AI. .;-- supp ford uric. use dau 8.1`: 1W1e bns I V 'T Ior I said ' hou` !'q' `Bu the dro $11111 par lov Lio bla aga. \ atr are .Th ?L`IR35*`' Ineumes coming nome-weu, an now, _ er midni ht; and though he ways insisted the. It W B gnly just after mid- ;..gnu, and thong race slept such a ' good, wholesome, youthful sleep that she was never in a. position to contradict `him, still it was, anyhow, too late to take her out to an of the dances or at .. gmesf that she ould have liked to go ` io- and so she had just, taken the law into her own hands, and had announced -herintention `of goin to the dances and at homes by herse ', hoping that he would come and fetch her home when his ' e of whis was over. 1 A ~rst, he he demurred, and had even given n his whist once or twice to - go with her; ut it did not last. . And it urnul an nnt have 1Am1`If.n arZ`;1;1J 1Z`%`;1'i"Z1`1:t"E g`F. T nmn, nmd he. solein urn lurUU""Ua uuu suuuyu u5u:.u._ - lf\[adam, .sa.1d he, solemnly, the duty that I have to preform is toward you. 'l"hn um-i1n fnn frnm 'hn1-Iin and {aha yuu. The smile faded from her lip, and the faint rose color on her creamy skin grew fainter. , ` ' ' A Toward me? faltered she. ' He did not answer, but he looked at her now, and she saw that his eyes were gery vivid, as though burning with ever. ' - - ltI'\`I. `If- Qnuuuneuann an`; -1-- ___*A__ yuuuvu .1. nuns: LUIIILLII NU Lu HUILLV. It was very good of ou to nd time to come and see me w en you are so; `6;;-- :-M Tmv do Mosteyn, gmjlingl.` H315-rose and tood over her before tn n_,__-I--- - .L_`I1 ..____L 2....-- Oh,~Mr. Sa1J:nderson:" saga; she, pita. 011913 . 50111915111118 has naiypenedi Tell me quick1y-Who.f is it? no homn n'Inan fn has 'Inn1y1-an Inns- VIBIIIUK, uuu. M55111 FUIIIPDUI-5 IIIDU DMUlUVv ' 11 Grace did pg fare loo _ up; she felt that she shoul augh. his was cer- tainly an amusing episode wherewith to while away a rainy afternoon. . She had heard that this Mr. Saunderson wasec-y centric, but this waseccentricity indeed! She waited a_ few moments, and then she saiadkiig herlordintary manner: Are yogm 9'a on say` wn? No, mafiam, gnswer e. I had a sacred duty to preform. I came to town to preform it. Whenit is accom- plished I shall `return to my home. Ti-. TIYDQ vnrv ann AF urn 4-n -nal l>.'w-us i=.:`3'{1 e-c'1'o.`i`"?. `Her, looking her through. H {lacuna hunuo unt` `run ll qcvknn T nun` Ull.l\Jl.l5l8u .Gra.ce Drew,'sa.id he, '9 when I first saw you, in all the freshness of your in . nocent young beauty, I said to myself, `God has made her very fair, but the devil will have her yet. And. Grace Drew, markmy words, the devil has got you. . 'l"Inn no-n-rnl-'In nnmn knob in host h Jlllln The Vwarmthlvz. came back to her heart; she had forgotten that this man was a religious enthusiast. That explained it A V-- strang.e as it was. S113 (1141 not smile miain- but she lank- "'a(`;i'a.ce smothered an inclination tb smile, but `she said humbly, I beg your pardon. Then it was my stupidity. ' D1vnn-Inzsv an nnvnn +111: al-vlnnan gain Gnu uuu ILUBUIIIIUII LIJULUUI uu. ' . At last there was 9. rin d a. knock. Her heart beat; her han .was already \ on her own bell tegive the order "Not at home." -.But1t was. too _1ate,z;; 18.13.6139,; : - were alread `on: the stairs.-a.nd:thec_xroiaa:; , ` thateasked; or `her was; net.-tlie~.v`-o_ice:og. \MIv nn1nAnhIi'I. 'Q1nn In-u.nLI....I - _........-.- J4. ."7-<+`%'ce n3`v"," ma he, evadig herv guestion; `f I am` sent to fetch you A ome. ' - QL- ..L-..L-J _-.. ll fI.-_ _-.._-J.L___ yatuuu. .Luvu nu wan LBJ uuuy_su.wJ. Precisely so. agreed the A strange visitor, and again relapsed into silence. among A-:11 nnf Anson 1nn1r no aha 4Fn`{v. "'D|IlGll,U CD10 Wo She did notsmile again, but she loo}:- ed at him with her soft ox-eyes andeaid gravely: Oh, indeed, I am not quite so ad as that! ~ He lifted his hand warningly, in a. sort of prophetic manner: ` H Vnn an1I`.Irn11*|0n` nvlfhn nu nun U1 prupuuuu ILIUIMLIUI 3 I You sold ourself to` the evil one, said he, in .-a eephvoice. 1 But you are punished-gg, terribly punished I" . `_` Punish I" echoed she, her fears res `ucangmtu `C f\II19,, _ aL. IIJILQI-IIJIL I VVIIU turnmg. How? llmnnnn nanny l g, madam, anwered he,` sharply, I am not in the least altered; I an}, precisely the same as I always IIVOH l:IUlllUn She started up. . Then something .ha.s'ha pened! cried she. My father? Oh, te me! Is he dead? I` T an inn`! aI-|nn1 - Ann '51`-`|nun'~ uni)` \II>l, UULI lul-IUI LE LIV ILUWUI I do not speak: of your father;. he, still in the sa. me'prophetic voice, and - without appearing to notice her excite ment; " I e ak of him to whom you sold yourse --of him who would have- brought you to rdition--of him from` whom God has elivered you! A IE4-In nvnfnur Q1-nhn` has 'I N `In ` IUUHI. V V For a moment she was `alarmed, his manner was so very strange; "but she recollected that she hadthat` very mornf-,_i? ing had a. letter from her father, written` in the best; of spirits, so she dismissed the fear as foolish, and set down the odd behaviors of her_ visitor merely toj?h'is'. known eccentricity. "I am sorry I did not recognize you at ' gnu` `ll -n Qonnnsiann an-IR club in how ` l.u.'DII, .&V.l.l. . Dauuuusauu Dauu Duw Lu uvs sweet, natural way. . "`You ave grown a. beard since I new you, I think,~and. it has altered you. * 4 ' 'I4`_irnnan `Inna vnnn-nu nnninvn "an 'Dl6V \-III} Q51`! ll-U UIIU UUIIIKI UILDII I19 was not; most devoted in dancing _a.ttend-L . 1109 on `through labirrigth T.nnAnn aAn:A If in in`: In.`-5.5. WIIUIII \WU\l nun KLUILVUI-'Ul'L Alittlec ew from her ii V : My husband? gurmured she.` _ pg He still stood over against the lace in the same proghetic attitude, and is lean forenger po1nted to` his force- _ head. Inn. ..._1... .41-: 1.. _-'.1 _`__...-..L_.-_n..-_. .---.._ dwn. I am glad to see As Kent 3 ~ -% ~ am. 1m; whkchfi ---v -y -- vv-v--v--'- not recognizga on ' rst, Mr. Saunderson, said she her ' g.uunnJ- -nnl-unn'I 1:11:17 3 `van B 6111: an-rxrn HUB- The color ed in real earnest now from Lady de Mosteyn"s delicate cheek, ` and shefell back `auto the urmcheir` from which she urn. _. ..-_ .1-..u. ....... L'I....L n -1... `out t e awful vision whic VVIJIULI. BHU Cu KIUUII. Oh, no, no; don't say the ;" she moaned. I can't bear it. ` And I don't believe it, I can't believe it. He would . never have done such '9.` dreadful thin` for so little-'--`for so little. She eovere ` her e es with herhands, t1-vlini to shut A I _ _ . and been conjured up before them. " It can't be, ' it can't be;' she kept saying. wan `Inn-iv almnni-no irlav-Ar nffnv-111 `unable- yuus. ` :IC_U9p. I153 CH9... IVBIIIIINVAIIIQ. ,-9\lJl.OJ. . slo lyrom'1dV_.t a room, .as,.tho h.he-~ were taking in every detail of its _ , 3. ture and decoration. . ` . _ Lady do Mosteyn was amused. ' . _ _ V But perhap you no longer hve in Sa.nla.11gh? stud she. ` - V Van nan Tvlivnl-have :61` inn.-M HQ Dunmugnt uuau uuu. v - , es-, yes, I=liveV-there still, said `he atlast. ` - Is everyone well there? Is my father well? asked she, a vague uneasiness growing on her. , _ %uite well, '-`quite well,- repeated Mr. aunderson, mechanically, but still without looking at her,` and `still letting his eyes wander restlessly round the ?l'\l\I'VI s w to calm her 'ef? Lu Uuu. U Luv, Dav ncyu ua_yu.I5- . Was her strange yisitor utterly heart- less, utterly impervious to human suf- fering. that he could stand there with that cruel smile upon his face only nod- din his head togvard heals owly, m `n nosigno pa ,noeo_ g $3 there with `hisbacktot e re,his lips movingas though he were muttering to himself, his hands clasping and unclasping one another; he might have been in prayer. And all the while she kept murmur- in%: "It can_ t,be-oh, it can't be! errible thou hts w.e`re"chasing one another wildlytrhrough her `poor `little; careless loving: head.` Yes, hadhe not `left her that morningin an l or? He had asked her to give up some ing"V_ for his" sake,'andxshe "had _refused"to that she ~woju1d~ do so.;_ Oh; how wicked shes hadheen `Andi now it was ;1ateYf His stern; ffaca` liauutedxher. as he` had driven-3a'\ iay`in,`. thefhansom cab? she M mans as ,doubtedI1e'1'-`-'and`no'w` ;' W -1* ~** aAe1'i.L: a1`&!i* I:ndc1a"soiii:dd?f :-WB uII 1iut":h.6`s!_id`x;19`t" .' $113, b5f..'f Kh%:.h`h mini. ..u:.w ;_:_`.:;.~:_;_m:;;:; . nu OYGBW the rst herivbioe. 3h5'W9? But at-..: lst;fa,s he:`ga._v_eIj'__I10-wl!1811:'|:'. --SJ X_.-`_ -..~.--'___..l-'...`.;..-. i-iaa:1naa:r;: ` . justponi upifrom W-W ""3-"""r-!' I-visa:-r9s.;uv ~-as-a area 9` Still no vanswer-he only lifted 11.18 eyes; but instead of letting them see]: her -_ face. his . wandered. slowly, n'Incn'Iu-u Qlnocvnt` 6- A svnnvn an `IR 7:` WUUILCAIJ LU` DUUIS D DI-I TE ;;;y1`: <') a. simple girl in nugumnlanes ; for Sir Archibald was an. . Qlglbachelor, and would not have (1 for a mother`-in-.la.w at all, or even, or a , wife with too many Vpreconce ived_ tastes and notions. nc .m..'.....-. '51.; ...:11....-..'. ...z ........ ..:.a u. uuuur. '. _ _ , Then she ` roused-`herself j suddenly, `as . though she'had"=1)"ee'n"stn , audmnms L ~monedal1*her 4iJos`se'sqi6iI.~ Tell. Mi, ralooaiserr aux?` sorry I; V cannot:recei_ve1him;?.ffA:s1A1 eff i_n'-`ta voice. I am .-;.`.Kent bowed.~ em`-.a:.:~e wan -brea~`wuuei:svau:u6 He closed thbl`d o7br`*uf13 ',' `he`arihis; voice outside rdbnve1iug%;hog:' 7 V VI : Oh,~Mr. Saunderson, sqii 313$, pita. ._..1-.. M ..........-gt-`I...'..m `tuna `..4:......-: n rn_11 Wis intr1fnption:h1_:Id or nB1':gV0lUq_._aD_uu WD,~||'.!7`lI;V he I -ah. Anhnun $5 0 `(Fifi LID: -' ` ' f`No_t`_ a_ mi_nute `too soon!vcr_ied a strange V0108 1n her ears, and she saw ' two men, seize her visitor's arms and drag him from her and on to the mad; while another vague, that was ot strange, murmured,` ank God! as she found herself in her husband's . axuxn. v I thought you were dead, said she with a sob, qpdy laid her head upon his beating heart; H9 escaped from the asylum thin morning,-sir, said pne of the keepers. 1 We've been esea.rchmg for him all day. 13 : we tracked him here when we-" LUD did. Au )7 TI- '1 mT3.1it Grace de Mosteyn heard nothing. I I didn't receive Mr. Falconer, whis- pered she, Sir Archibald pressed her to his heart. ` `I came back to ask you to receive him, * he said. "Bnt I think now I'll stay at `Inning urifh nnn ;1'|a+nnn` __T.nn`t1nn Yaw-1!` Ulllvlflfl VVI-I-I-lill 5 W11 Q, erou km thun s_knoc ` glyetned to snake the house to its founda-_ 0118. ' A('lT_L - _-__`__,-L- .1.-- ._-__. III ___-S _ g intermingled, that yvuuxu us an uuuuppy :uu.n'mgu;V uuv .93: gwould Wu . Ma.rry Si'r `Ll Are 3 am woul , an mm she (11 ; and no one could say 1: t he urn: uni-_ inns}. nvnfna -in tiovutiina nl-4-Ana-` uuu Wu: awp uu. . _ ~ . The idea seemed to strike him as just. - He nodded his head, then lifted it, lia- tening as a creature pursued. Alas, she too listened, but .Kent s footsteps ' had died `away; if `she were to scream, he would not heather, and_ she would but incense her enemy. .`.`Come, she. :whis--V , pered, let usgo. ~ She felt her strength ebbing away, and- - she watched his face; I mistrusthad settled; down` on it, and he i gripped her tighter than. ever. and. she could see him with this other hand 1 ....-..-1_.1._..-1.-.._; -_-....".u.:..... 1.. 1.1.. ......1-..4. l 119 UUulu.BUU . v #0551515. V"-U-V5 W5-I E _ I-UH-I. W searching `for `something. in hi! pocket. Her brain freled; there was as sound 11! r h ad` as of the surge of_thb'sea, 17 mag which 9. wild ringing. and erous knocking the. ...u`~.n}I 6.` n`...-.'I-A $1. . `I...-........ L . .'A... -....J- `IV ucuu. JJILIJ .I. Illllpllu IIUW I ll BUG G home with you instead. -London Woiidf . v An Everlasting Small Boy. ` One of Maj; Stofah s best girls-he has a. dozen or so-has a". small brother who hasn't-an use for the major, what- ever. -Sever evenings ago the major went to call and it ha pened that the" boy was standing in t e doorway and `the major in without ringing the UUllu Is-your sister at home? inquired `the major, politely. (Th 11nu`n vnunnnn flan 1-xnvv an Illa. UL , llllll UU.lJ c Oh, yes`s1r, responded the boy, so . leasantly that the major began to have 0 3. ```.Will you step into the parlor an wait'1_1ntil she comes down stuns?"- fl1L_...__-.. __.:1.... -1! -..-.. -.........-J auu. \VGI-II ILLIIILL DEV UUIJIUD KLUVVIJ DIIGLIHI The major, smiling all over, assured the boy he would,-- and passed` into the- parlor, where he found a. comfortable chair. ' The boy went up stairs, three at a. jump, and -theimajor was tickled more thanever. 4 T - 71111.- _..-_-_.. _.-.u._: 1.... .___-_.`_A__ _.-__1 1.- I.lVVUln ' i T The me` `or waitedten minutes and be- gun to loo over 9. book of pictures. This j required fteen minutes. Then he took ` a. straight, unoccupied -wait of fteen ` minutes loner.. B this time he was .............. -... L... 1-AAXAA _.....;_.`I L... 2...! - ihih1i's"1'6n er._. B` thi'?iin`he wa nervous, an be 100 ed.around to nd a. 'I`1nn Innbsan uuvnn Anna 3441` nut` anmvvnnl MU} VUUD, auu. MU lUUB,U\l>'DUIL_l1 servant. The house wasdead. j dark everywhere except in the--parlor i and hall. The major was afraid to act, ` and remained`quite_' another "half hour It was now nearly ten o'clock, and the \ major heard a footfallon the stairs. He \ waited most anxiously.- It was the small" * boy. and he` skunjilast and opened the `- front,door . - Then e came back to the parlor-`door, _ . _ , . Si'8t6r ll be. down` in..a minute, . he said. grinding `at-the stupeed major. I just told her`yoi1lwas:'_here and had said you .'would_ wait till. she came, down stairs. You're a, good -enough_;waiter -to at: a..job in_`a_restaurant,.a1n t you? ere comes sisterhow, So. long. I'm going out. doors, where there's` more room to git .a19i'9y ;"f and theboy ~ed as- the major madeba; ri_1_sh for, him and al- most knockedthe girl over the hat rack. Advuuuu uuvavu] , vv vv uavu. uuu uaru uunvu as a duck to water. He was always Eroud of -her successes and patient with ervery youthful enthusiasms. Sir Archibald, however, had taken to. wane very. often to his club of late, euooduc . 0!. -. C --.C1 `pa-y__I. o-IQ sginetimes commg nome-wen, I. . Q1` 11.1111 fhnnnh Ran innwa .almostw'renc _g_--her---arms their - 1 the - ; Hehad , ed .:her. from -"her seat, `sockie`ts; ;"and" eweptif1ier,- fragile and breathless as she `was `with distress `and I astonishment;`acr_oss.;:the. ..carpet..,tn._ the. . . pale, and his eyes seemed starting from door. . She to scream, -but with the swiftness of cunningjie hadtransferred both her little soft hands to one of his own, and had placed the other over her mouth; his long, gaunt ngers crushed- the tender wrists, and she could feel his nails in her esh. His face was ghastly "-their sockets- In a. ash the horrible 1 w also a dormant courage and rare pres- truth burst upon her; but with the con: I viction of her peril there awoke in her ' ence of mind. I ((17-_ _..._I 'I'_..:`I1 outuovuln 111-`ls con`-`pence UHUU UL uuuu. ' ` ' - Yes, yes! I will come she rather signied than murmured; a.nd,- ashe somewhat relaxed his hold, she added, but let us go quietly; do not let `us in ean noise. If" we make 9. noise tgfykwilfstop us. " 1: {Bad nnnnnn ninlwvnrn Kim on -311:1! '-ff`!- i from the or J who hichehehud fall _ done!cried hey: _, ' gjsolemnlytoheaven. `An `I__Ve5 I j_.~: ward and seized _`gsteyn e - ~ Gone, said he, there is"-no time to "lose; `Oommorweshallbetoola. . She looked at him. Too 1a.tel.re- --peabed she. Then he is no But the words were stied invher throat; 1'7- L_J 4`-.a-queen; `unc `main HAG`. - vs.-v-.7 -- \v`r\c---- and - -cu--vs.- In France and some other parts of the old count those who raise poultry on a lar e s_c e have a feeding apartment ` for l surplus stock that is intended for- ? the market," and each one of the fowls is put in a little coop xture just large enough for the body, with the head out- side. They are then placed in. a revol-~ ving xturein jarsze numbers. but each one in,a separate apartment by; himself. i There ,are rows of fowls thus xed one i above the other, and the _man with the food goes,np on an elevator feeding one * row after another amtil -he gets (15.0. the 1 top. He. has 811 instrument with a_ tube 1 attachedV,;_the,end 0,1; which isplaced in ` the fowl!s.mouth.~`ande b a one =turnofa i little crank on , the mac 0; the fo`wl s4 crop is lled. l l Tn ll-his 1:71:11 `4-Inuit.`-`aura Inn nu-nvnnvfnn `MI : u;1`1`i`smuv;ray the :have. no exercise 1 whatever, a.nd,will - _tten..v.2ry_ rapidloyag i and the bredi; mm Tuid ta; Ina. math 1 ` %';fts.the'_hi%'h` market; we 1 ;a? ,r5'- fowlbf wzfmmy to zngolfx V 2" *"'.' "-.`_~'_*'- . \ . One of _the' new esleeves-tho Flqren- tine-`- is tight.from~thef Wrist to several. inches above the elbow.` `The upper put ` is a. full, dee pu, banded 't"tl!'elowe"1"7 e edge. e Thea eeve and the pu are very | often of two} co`nt`ra`sting' `fabrics and ` colors; .,The' 1" Lo -mqttqn style`.-oippbars on -s_ome:*`o`1' t `e, ranch gowns; I The 'ne w~ca'valier cum-of velvet: L many-or the `al`e eves o`! tailor-made ostumes; nndfa':; ewvcoeJt=a1eevo ha; an : Knot drape? ` out e- the .back=of` ~the:a1`vm* m, clan:-:1 as .1-A n'l`|-nun gun! ......I_ :_ - Juuvu usuyvt Ill-I : Iouu` U005 U1 "DUB arm 916,0? :;t0_,'.91 sho Iiann.-=~ b.oj.w. ancngaxn is .g1i7ghtl_y~. .,: at the wns`ta:1'.o,-3 :111jow,g. ~n.1zJ1de1`s1e.eveL%-. in thy-shupgot; 1:: i ` A *`".,". t"._F`f"'."_,,"" : V ._j M 01 1! . f`f.I1.rni8hi `Sta. ...IS . A tnat:":23uw?1'3: nke`to*gattonyau:`hu: * V f in ,1;`N.o;>I` e3v* ; ..'. I T---.... .. 2 Poultry reading in 1+r.,..a._;.;. n,,__,__ --,s -_--_- -uI,; ;-, 50 Wlbu nus`; uuu Lu Luu uuu umavo 2 And it would all not have resulted even in the little rrel that had occurred if Sir [Arc ibald had been` as _ wise as Grace. He ought to` have known better, for he was older; instead of which, that was just the reason why he did `not know aswell. He grew jealous. A week a 0 he had ; turned up unexpectedly to etch his 4 wife home from` a ball, and had chosen ` to `be angry because he had seen her { dance three times `with the same man. Now, if he had said nothing` about it, \ buthad sta ed more at home, no doubt, by Grace wo d have been quite pleased a that he should be jealous; but instead that, he did say something about it, and he did not stay at home. j He could -not give up a three-days shootin -en a ement that he had made for the oli a s; but before -he went he `told hiswife hatrif Mr. Falconer call- ed she was to say Not at `home; Now, Grace had learnt enough of the ways of the world duringher` year in society no longer to `sufyposethat Not at home" ' was a wicke life, but she 'thought.her husband's request a most extraordinaryie and unj-ustiable one, and she did not intend -to say Not at -home to Mr. Falconer, because she L had particularly asked him to call- on that particular All`? 1'03 "F01" IiIi'n`:' 'n1_.``,,7 {"1 ind ms Anv`4_1gn ll? IBEIIO QIIIOKOBE Ill D0111`: OI E11110; B1111 U16 [rates are as low as b `any other.` Through treights forwarded bv est s oial trains, and exggnenos hasproved the Antercolonial route to the quickest for European freight to and ` all points in Canada and the Western u-. - . . Tickets may be obtained and also informa- tion about the `route and about freight and I nnuantmr I-nun fr-nm 61; _j;1jwyi:'Eli"zbthah, mmionld go to Iguana rouinmn = Woim 'nos_goi`amo 'r9im\l1i`- E.'!.b_.*h.9' ?q8u p'i"te any of bi1r o7'ottp_1{o_ -lBiut the oxinitlngi 6f~` Big"? 1 .99! % nix-es1z:Ln2* . Ltnnnnn i ggxars D 31 5 Forsale by ' ' M aunem L I 1'.un.oo1on&oo.,1>ropr1etors, Toronto. I Walter Besant on nngusn. I Mr. Brander Matthews has very kindly sent me his book called Americanisms and Brlticismsg" a neat little volume, in which he discusses many things, but ` especially our dierences of speech and spelling. These dierences-,e after all, appear very slight when they are fairly- much less, for instance thsnthey. were thirty yeusago, end; there is a tendency, |fa.eed and put side by side. They are I '. growing more marlxed every day, to adopt` the American m'e`thods--probably because. thereis so much reading of American books. Mark Twain and Bret Harte have much` to snswer for. Here are a few of the dierenoes in~spe eoh'. `American ,: Railroad; conductor; grade, `. to switch ;~depot; ` `British: Railway"; guard; ~gfadz'ent; to shunt; terminus. ' Again :' ' Amerloan _____- -- -v -uvv Turn Di`ereh_ce iohdnhdignioi; tliro; mutt _nlwayn~be; Toln American it `innit ' bp- L-imply painful to .h-.-4':-%',`*o.r% lydy. 1bibS'3 hoisha $11.05 . 59,4. I9 Otht Piiitti Pi11.iIti- ties of:tho oooknoy and Essex man: Bu_t QVM1-?. -13 m`_xdr Mjtthgd 1jev[u_1u~_Am6rjbdu peonlisrttiei "Twcin 1:6 iisii-l'thi he inn: Ab:-oughtu1:.to. mako'u'gain jr!_:y'mo* with , . 4 Md 3? rhymg With ;$i_1 i,-figi giiith_.ieon. .. Elizsbetha .` ugd ou_1__ __bo -..1.a ;-..=..-.'..- a1.:.`J..U-~11- n k ` B1-iztiieht: Agracmmrazj laborer ,- to `stop at he I place ;,beetroo,"t.' I N0 PERFECT ENGLISH LANGUAGE. There never has been, Matthewa. very rightly point:-out-. a perfect Engllah language. There never willie one; or, '.c leaat`, whereas it will be like ! the French of R'.a`cine.tno longer-'ap'ok1en ; I or t4he_.Sanecritof1 India, a sacred 'l`here_n1uIt'~be-ValIIaya_ Alnericanlama, hud- ! these. `again; breaking `out into new `form: in Florida,` shy , or ' Oregon,` or. South I Carolina; There mnatbe alwa'ya:Auatral- ian .vvorda.eInt`lia'1:1 yror_}I',-- -`all Qkindaf `qt words; Wherefore, letinot 6 be puffed up with pride.becauae_hi'e apeech `hes words and form: not need jinltbia country ; and let not the English. scholar Ie-arwee once-the unhappy lot of: an 1 English scholar-- nd hin1eelf`conItraineif {to protest against the use of ne_ivwor('l`I by a_ nation not-his own. I BESANT nuns AMERICAN ernntma; ~ Again, as to" the spelling} For my `even part I A beta American, spwh. The"- : eight ofthe you theater makea mevcfeelvc `III TIYL IOU MU UIUI-I50 Of coui-s_e,'th6vi1lag'wisea.cres said it would be unhappy ma'.rria.ge;V but afnnn uyn111r1 horn How (nan 'I'n1vwnQ~I'qu

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