Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Aug 1893, p. 6

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uuu 1'uI_.u.u gull remove .11]! CE-P._ " : ..1"%! P* 1!*I1`9M"!11i!.16f*` *1'."1!11l;%h!11" E :_-ievdlylockea tHe dodz;{,za,uq1;:vy,ithqgxt: obkf ruwga are as now as Aofveny treLigh_ts forwarded 157 set elpeciel trains. and M61108 has proved the`. terooloninl route to. the quickest for European freight to and from all points in Canedeend the Western States. ` 'r1cketa'may be obtained and also informs-. tion about the route. and about freight and passenger rates from _ . . ROBERT. B. MOODIE. - I Wester Freight and Passenger Agent. 93 Rossin ouse`_B1ock`.' York et., Toronto. n `unmmrxvn-dub -` other. ` Through ,,________1-- -:-rIUI(I'_ ,IIIK3If *2: "`.%:`` ':.::.*:*= `;:.';.*.:'.':m :*.:.:-,.~'.;-.1-.-'.'.. 1a araxzm-gsss ::.2.'-::s 105Yonse`strg3t, ` "7 H n.. . . ~ .u.IUn.l:uuV, vx'uIil:uNAR Y! E o . d . -. d , ""&"'"% :.`?..*:.`e.-3v*=.!z.n;-7-fete ! 1Ia9!9!9d.1II3 amoxmg cars on an mromm trams. -Firstrolues retreehment rooms at convenient distances. . ~ mltnmlzse AID axpams will find it advantageous toruee this route. as it is the quickest in point` of time. and the. rates are as low b any other. "Through trenights In `anecinl. trains. mm ruuman cars leuvmg Montreal` on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. and on Tuesday Thursday and Satuvdey to St. John. N. 8.. wi out change. T . - close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Onterlo Navigation Comp'any'a steamers from Montreal. and at Lnvin with tho 1u....n. uuu unmno nawgulon Uompanfa frqm Montregl. and at Levis with the North Shoreailway. _ . _ Elecant rst-(glass. Pullman bnffqt. and smoking cars on all throuuhv trains. | .FirIIf.nlnna rnfronhinnnf. Inlltnn nf an-.cu._I....c % % us. GER|l AN"I-lA|5Rr Iis6|c ` `Rani: Irina I.-..I In-..._...._-.- BY::tiokets and further na.rti on'=a.ra. any to all agnta of the` (}.'!`.*R.` and O.P.R;.' to` .' E. Sun-n. Owen Sound. on to . . ll KRIJCQ CA ROW Ilnnnann T110 cneapesn and oy. tn means we moan go- nghttul measure trip in Ognadgx Early applica- tion-tor stamroomn; ow . requested. - A .. ; Parry sound and Klufne . The at gamer NORTHERN BELLE Leaver; Col imzwoodevery Tuesday and Friday at` 6-p.m. on arrival of the G.'l`.R.. train leaving Toronto at 1-p.'m` for Mid- ?:ng1,lea.v!n%othere aft:-raivalofi 35 p.111 train ".`2..``.-.3 $9.51.. ;.`..z?.?.5`.?.?.xS.`3'.1`3;. ~ . . .".`E;.`.?'22'.`. iz"{1'ecni $E"h$3'xT`r{o??`?i1`}e8'.fae33`13 ~wi2Mhe main lllie sfhmdrs for Salilt Ste`; Hails Itnrnink same route: reabhingf Couingwood ondsg 3 ans) Erlays iq pime to: early ta-a_in., July and August spec egcuraion tickets will be issued at 36 from odd or Midlnnd to Kulnrney and `return, v 5. Part-K ggnnd. Point an Bail Byng Inlet and Erotic var. ~ ` Hem! How old are you?`asked Barry. "Twenty-three. e . "Indeedt*-I hardly thought that. "Yes. sir, I am full 23., Margaret an- swered. _ ` g i Are you timid?" V. _ V . A I am not afraid otsmost things. but] did feel a little afraid of you, air. The chief laughed heartilynow. I ~ . V Well, I'll tell you, he said. _ I' have some work I believe tha.t.you.can do-4at least I'll try you. There we good deal of stealing going on at Potter's on `Fourth street, and so far they haven't been able to fasten it on any one. You. go down there tomorrow morning and `apply for a- posi- tion. I ll give them a tip meanwhile, and you will get thelplace. . Now, I'm not go- .' ing togive you aslngle direction. It you are a natural or acquired detective, you will knowwhat to do. Others are coming in now-good morning, and a few moments later Margaret Lee found herself hastening homeward with a lightened heart. ~ - "'1-ans mnv Iv\tiIvr|`v\r- vnku Ovnnls kt\-`&`n|a|;u In Gollingwoon. - . - . The .F4V,0RITE will leave Collingwood Mondaysnd Thursday at 1.3!) mm. for Parry Sound. Byng Inlet. French` River and Killer- ney. connecting ..there with line steamers. tor Sault Ste, Marie. Returning. stop at, French River. Byink Inlet and Midland. makln con nection there wi.h steamer 'MANlTO for Parry Sound and G.'l`.R. for south and east, and at Collincwood with G.'l`.R. for Toronto endamlltnn. . . The MANITOU will make regular trips from Penetansruishene. connecting with trains from the south only at Midland every Monday. Wed- nesday. Thursday and Saturday. on arrival V of G.'l`.R. from all points south and east for Parry Sound. mskinav connection there with the "steamer FAVORITE for Bulk Inlet. French River and K1l18l'1l0!.;Wh0l 0 the latter oonneots with the line steamers tor the Soo. , , ,. . or tickets and further information see folders or favply to all agents of the G.'l".R. and C.P.`R.. hr .n . . ~ $ II\IlC'II- IIll'II&.&II`_1I I. htedthro` t`b eledtrlci ..R `in! in oilgse oonnoo:$o:lthythe,G.T.Rfyand `(l3':'l, .R. Oorpponiea. - ~ Mdcklnac. ml: Pownnz nxcmisgou noun. STEAMERR BALTIC. PACIFIC md AT- LANTIC leave COLLINGWOQD. Mondays. Thnradeysand Saturdays upon arrival of the G.T.R. n- ornina trains from Toronwend Hamil- to: , with e eoiel through our to dock attached. calling` at esford. Leavin Owen Sound name 'nvnnhur `:31: Arrival nf than 0. .R- arm-an: h-mlnn .IA!4 Ill-IAIIIQBIQ VIII '0 Iolr-1 CUIZIII-Ivllg rd. `evening `on u-ve! of the O. .R. express train: at 10.35 p m..eoalling at Wlarton both win.` - Six ds ,3? sailing men .the beautiful Ielsnda of the eorglan Bay. nnitonlin and Lake I! . cunts: at all ports to Mgckina . . . " 8:(l,ll;ngwo' or Owen Suuud on Msckgnao and return, only 814 Toronto. Hamilton or Lon- .don to Mackinac and return only 18. The cha.peet'an_d'by. a ! means` t e moat de- `I011!-'nIl|Y'nnnIiiIQfvI5n nl`.nI-in-An ` Il!..l- -`u\'n1IKn_ |NT;EB00t0NI%All aim ~g%z1*a=.5u.I1m ." n_u_A-_1 LI__-.._I...L'L_ ..I.'.4._a.:s'.. n..__- .... GOLISIN G ; {Will imaxr `j " "-WHO'S! 3 l.l`l|JB between Collirgwood and Owen Vsonndgeaving `rlolllrfgwood `at 1.zo*on~ ii-ri.l'of moi-ni 3 train fr m '9 or-onto and Hamilton; commerlolnc Sat- urday, Jam lothhand Ac-very Satnrday no to and including Saturday 24th Ifseptomber.` %Fare for round I-Pip from,-, C011 ~W.00d-'.0l`.; Olien Sound only_$22.00. For further particulars. gee folder-. or apply to f1,.'l`.R . or C.P.R._`agenfs. WALLAND & RIXON; Owen Sound. 01' M. BURTON. Mg:-., olIingwood.. - CITY OF MIDL AND, ` CITY OF L'|.\TDON, FAVORITE. MANITOU. - Running in conneotjon with the G.'l`.R. and C.P.R.. will eazl during the season , ` M1893 as followe:-- The CITY OF` MIDLAND and `the CITY OF LONDON will leave. Collingwood at 1.30 p.m.. very Tuesday and Friday`on,arI'ival of G.'1`.R. morzelmz trains from Toronto and Hamilton; calling at Meaford. Leave Owen `Sound same days at 1o_80.p;1n.'. after arrival of 0.P.R. train from Toront I. `connecting at Wiarton with night train from the south and stop in at all intermediate norta to Fault Ste. at a. Re.- turnlng leave the 800 at d-ryll ht. making rall- way connections at Wiarwn. wen Sound and Gollingwood. vrlm ,WAVORTTE will leave Collimrwood "Np new ngiai atea" m` ir "f?1'i*f ot- COLLINGW().OD_? -.. will tmako-1 weekly trips u.......... nllimrwnod and Sound. leaving %BM!'!!i?9h;6E i * Cola`-mbia.n position A ! g W`!-:I"s`e`o:,? chief quietly. I-Ie"bega.n '60. appreciate the girl. ' ` vain I-Ivhnb Ila IIl\II- nnunn non.` '-.L-_- J- 3:33. STEPHENS. . 1M. 1{Um~oi~1. 20.45 Sec.-Trees . Colnawood `Mm-.. Colllngwood. .v m;m;(%s%' my ._'?.:t?eg:1:raus...m mtg. .4- I,u:av mare atu-rarnvw n` T :30. for 3511; $01]! nah vernhdx I ma , t] h Flahh Inhln Ilrin nfnindi-a Inl- auw Us Uuv Ilvlrl-U0 ulna \Jbl alt`. I. Sound. CHARLES CAMERON. M3111 RAILWAY. % ' g; " ' \Ivll`E`v.: ?-'-; I \.; .-A}. - `nvuvv AJAUVB. Id D. 1=o'r'r1Nen:`r (11.1. C ll` lii Ghieilfuiserlntendegzt I van 5 anpan tram ound. Byng. Iplet there can `(no Hniilf Qhfuilgg VU GERIULIIQUV Ill-IU 51110 Now. what. is your name and `where do `you live? i 4 _ . V . Margaret Lee.'the girl answered. , .I. live at 251 Melon street. I have lived in [the city all my life. I was born here) Parents living? ~ Mn vs-nnlvknn aim and T I-nnnn anwuunl .--anal` .6.`- - 3 .31: ".011 '1 zsn.r.' Eiifnem xznonm notice. ' lO'E[ `orderilftt . `L . A . , .. ?u$f5?%4`5.`a.: ., V355 I I `,-.i -L I :3 .m3m-.- . . :Wlt=;k`MM T Anon : * &"A`R`Kll`.'l' 11 A I)`l\ilI\v1n;\ .v - 9 ~ " arid:-< '.`.`v;"l':f" 1:`: t I`, ' :" ""4 " ( 1`. '7` '3 .I" ~ 'u- ;: Z . u J`), I rj !: V ,: u Cash `BoOk`s` _ A % . Minilte `Boo k3 Lodg Boblis. Pamphlets Sample Cast` &C., &C.`, 850- monk Books mule sizoiuid Rtiied to any pattern. All work 2u8Y3* berut-olau.~ . - I T T v v vuv uluuprg . . ;u.1:'vvl;en nished J our-`nals JJICIIQ IJU b0 l'la-01-816.` ` "Parents living?" Kw" ' My mother. sir. andl have several small alsters and brothers. Any old enough to work? - One brother, 14. cashboy in Merwln s. So most of the support falls `upon you P Indeed, sir. until motherllost her health she washed and ironed. and even now sews '- when she is not able, depreciatingly. `Xfl-not nnl-. f.`1nr1nn-Wnlhn 1-vnnn 'I-`anal AI Inn; vv IIICTUIFI Music a speidt'ih_Gloth or_FnIl Ioothax-,St1fi`and Liap Cover!- Pdrtfolibs made_`_of any size and style to order. V V Rnpnihg of`av`a1`y`de`uorlptibn of Binding done on short notice. fljuore` in notl_1ix_u'z.in-the Binding and Ruling hne that cannut be dorae berg; gi:an_I_1teet1- r'|t;-cliu. " Phrtiea having Books, &'c., to bind need only 59" W 1 . L Or not o'to'.tlI`e:bin `qiiy 1 repress ntative will call for the work and 1'93" 7nI1ia`whan T,I\\ A `Tn 'I'l1'11`l'\ inn ru A Mr? `Books Blank Books TO cm-vrr rain BOTH wnomsanm ~AID` RETAIL. r. X 1.1,. Manufacturer % ~ and Binder_of. V % We are'__fu1Iyprpared with a stock of TEXT B00: `SCRIBBLEVRS,--EXERCISE BOOKS, &c., &c. Mail om [receive prompt attention. All School Books supplied with zstrong; Mmilla cover free` of charge. BARBIE B0l( BINDER} 8(3hIUO|iB00kS%! Schoo|Books FOR PIIBLI6 SCHOOL. . . AN D ~ A OOLLERIATE INSTITUTE A ADVANCE FOR ONE YEAR, Z:-. SMITH, ERTAKE mu " An Excellent Investme, SB 0TT,% Bookseller, Barrie. `Day Books n'o"a:R1' cnisroa, PROPRIETOR. ` Rd. 5 Dunhp Street, Top Floor. 55$: \ll\lIlI-llllag vuv` Jvuncu VD! you Come to the tire. he `said kigdly, and knocking the asehes from his cigar lianded the girl a chair. h She took it gracefully and thanked him. - What is it you want to do? La.wrenoe1 -atirred the fire briskly; I` runs a I|r\ruI|I\{I-no-D `II An-`- -`I4.--I-LAn Ledgers 3AiR;i;IE Ayhp srnou D. ,`w.uI:n u rap:-alonunlve will call for the PRICES Low AND TERMS CASH. ,* ` ' """7' `- -I-`Ct ' And all Funeral Rrquisites Fumim ; Orders by Telegraph or otherwige ' attended to. T G. O. DOLMAGE, Manage; gm Steam Works and Show Room coL.L.xBB-s'.r.. 3AR'm _boFFI_Ns AND CASKETS40I;` ALL 3 In stock or Mnde to Orde, K -TLC_-__ "\l|!I'.oI.u`.vInw.c.~.....- Read for use! . mv. '. . 830! nu VVamr.nI?i2iyr1 :<:`t'i1xx',,'. aIlxg:d'}`" `:1 -_:il. -Aunequslaiwpoundsb ` Sold}: All Grocers and ,, IL W. G-::|:.:|:.:E:-J:--r. C .obes, , ` And Rmuiaim w..._:,. . I591 VOID`) \lllWC2l`a I've seen things at dierent time`in.. houses where I've worked, and in stores. when things were missing. and I often found out who did the wrong and who` made the trouble when no one else could, = but I never told. It wouldn't have done any good. and when I was looking over the ' paper th'is mowing for work and saw your at1vnvvfunnrn.xnl-. I 'l:InnI1r-rI"M~. I In-ynni ulna:-nun - PUREST. sTR'37~!c:S Innv in: nu: In an`? nnrmtitv. F VTh Periodicals Law Reports IIULAJI. Iv us 71 Ivu so slauuuuvu ubtll U: The next morning she took hen-`place in the great wholesale house very quietly, aft- er a few moments eonversation with one of the proprietors, performing apparently the same duties as some of the other girls. It's all nonsense-she won't amount to anythiugsaid the senior partner to Chiei Lawrence as the latter strolled lazily intc the house a few hours later. `.`I wish you had put on a man. Men are sharper. ' Thvn nnlr nu untrue-n1 vnnn 7 T.nvEnnAnnn non WI u .u\., ...w ved for m ged to defe white; be fully in made hi ed on the W0 days led in his 1 h a. large 1: and Wood ers in the ttving with But; you on (1. They \ Bah! be men. You ntion. rom that ti in the pt-2 ught wit Ix rs days, 0 Jumes and ?--the see was on t for lcavi pleases the d he, rub IITINJ Ill-BU VII KI IJIGLle 6Vl\iL-I IIIU 95131111910 Pve put on several men, La.\$vrence.a.n- swered. and so far they have amounted to nothing. You.,say this stealing has been going on systematically _fox-9}, ;a.-long time.` You've watched`. I .ve watched, and my men have been on guard, and '-yeu:we.m all as V much in the dark _as ever. It is no harm to give this girl a trial. I promise you it shall not be a. long one. . _ b . . 0617...." turn Mnkb Ifyakin-r `,7 .:o\o\".-h I`-.. ..._,, .. taken du lared that future mi that I)ur7.i e day? B 1 his decisi. now to enjo a little fa 1d sgnoke h days. I u a_d given e And it k of his f' the costu akeup stil t of the caf L last; the vity, and I1 t..`I-.\.. .1.- . _.......u IIu|.A\n again am began to (1 his happi monotmro acknowlod 5 pretty lit so much, f "nnuusc, the light _ ed Speech fn sun... __ , `ed came Iren song applause, f1. ,. 1: , - Auausr ' on ; u uuvvvvavvs . The chief_ was apparently becoming deep- cly interested, and the frightened look left: the girl's face, and a faint color crept into her pale cheeks. - ' ` Mn...-. ....... o1......... .. .ua:........4. 4.a..;.. .a.'_ -1;.-U.",*W!-, 9" 1'7 vvelu -`F99 '!`5!9`..'f ..3. _ citedly to and fro, e junior, parnneuet . .1n*`e big_(eli.i1`1)e h1ngl the.. fdel,: `end ~ Inierely at Mafgaret _-who" etdbd iii 'tzh"; ; 'eeg1;et. of the room; gory pale. butrvery '1 V and dignied? with her "slender clasped before her. Well. what's up? esked the chief he entered the room and removed his cap..,_ nmumbu _.'ri1s|.a.n':;-....\...r-. 1...... lav -- riboil I III-IIIFI It was the fourth day of Margaret _ Lee : trial when a sharp. decisive ring at the;:tel- 5 ephone in his oioe made Barry Laijrrenc ; spring to his feet with a bound. Hello! What's wanted? Come up. to the house at once. I number was !stated.JandA the _chie(.-fgushed 1511611!` - 3`dg';,'7 wn.e""'u'T.2;iI.".T;n`&"j?{Zi3'pm""75Z` ' and Margaret Lee were congregated. , ` "M:-(Pt ~.,h 1 .m i-.- Iv? me.2g?';d..%';29.?.mi:.V2.*.`.; HUI! UH G IULIE ULIE.` . - Very well. M aka it's_;orc;?. .:replio~Mr.'V Potter, and soon o.ft.er.thechief took his de- -unubuuun _-- .-.--e-.v- -any V1 V5`: \1\In.n.5\d6IIV\4llc J Mr-1 P9..=srs-the 9n.i.r.-1.>m.=ner. wa=:sr9&'t _ Ir; astute? arid ipaom the `99!'.f~.dx, ciedly tb a:na n-o,:` j'I`h',ju_ 3:`-, parunega1;_ l_-". I.1...v-m~_~1_,-.I, A4 If` .1 . ... , . . - L .5: woo. wt ---v. -"pa '-rv-`o\nI.- ` ' -I came in answerto this, sir," and _Barry Lawrence took` the paper". as with one hand {he nonchalently removed his cigar from his . lips, letting the blue smoke curl slowly up- ward, as with half closed eyes he looked at , the girl narrowly. and after a. close scrutiny "the eyes fell upon the sheet before him. to I - few printed lines. where the long.s1enderv `forenger of the girl still pointed. `"l`l1uO, in `VII-nnnt] (nu nsn 7 (".32 st... wyyuuu nu vuv Una IIIIIVVII UJCBO Barry Lawrence laughed a little. tow laugh. T . amt.-. 1- ___.A-__-_-.I n L- ,_1s -'1" UHIIJUIJ I-JIB 0151141 . Youwant detectives. air? Her hand: were tightly clinched now. and the chief noticed how cold and blue they looked and how wan and pitiful the white, young face. Her clothing. too. looked very poor; said kindly. l`ha.t. is understood. he. said and [re- sumed his cigar. vnI1"nrnn6 Jntnntlnnn an`m.i, I1... I.._:_ vu ac: an uw an van in) nu`! LOUD. . "But you didn t specify. sir,"-the girl ! voice tram bled, and the:-e.wa.s a`world' of appeal in the big brown eyes.` ' "' nnnnn Imntuvnnnnn Inn.-Qlmoul 1. IILLI- l-_h" DUIIIDBT W55 B05031. Hut! (4119 C018` outs. 4 ~- as Iii u: nioment ho,sto63 `rim l:lz'e.;: ' pri\?'a.t.aomIa of P5"t;i:A"ei-' &7 hnnnn nrhnnn I-J-an animlnnanil Juogl.-u. .u._A-........ 'Lv5vuu5\;| UL vuu 5111 D0111 puuauuu. That. is intended for men. said the -chief as he arose to his feet. V ' 061)--` .....- 45.1-9; ___.:n_ _g._ n A.`__ ,g,,nn,' was held a morning paper. She owe me the omce bf u-,h_e,chiaat;IABg:rry4 Lawrence. with a. frightened look in her big` brbwn eyes. reaching out a trembling hand -as she approached the detective.'in which 6|` -_..._ 1.. -._-..-..4.-A.l_.l- _.I_ II A__,I '\--,,:_ ` uycs uuna suususu5 I-VI vvubn SUIJMI can ]U|-ll dvertisemeut I thought I would answer; v H . ' bl IJ\C IIUUUIIIUIJ . ;ou read aid write! the chgf """E DIFFERENCE ` VVVIIICUQI WT 53853 JUIDJU ` ,. - _` I The match soon died out, gve d snicient light` for an*in'stant for rea.ch,out and draw several boxes toward her, and then she removed the lids and be-' gun removing the pieces of goods. silk and velvet,'therein. ' ' ' ` ` \ ll!I._ ._..4..'L.._.. -....I.I .... ...... .I.-..4. ._I.-4. ...L_ I.) Uusucl. an vuuvlsuuvvg vyuguvuuuu 11165` Zzinem Boston; `sho;` .no'_th, 5 ;but V child when she _ drkfog ' us. says the editor in reminise1r'es" "6! that time," '*but I'a1ways"ree6gp12eaKei"i*oite and had f_aith that she would sooner or later take the place whichffihe now occupien V nmtc...-..-`.+ ~....`.s. up A! ' 'Aa;a; .&a..rnr.c..:ar..'su..ie n IIVVI-I \-IUUL w`:iv;vil_l detail '3. st,ea.dyTwa.tchL here aftizel-I this, said Mr. P.. J r., as he bade the oth- ers good night. ' ' A Cnwn`n"t-E114-`n `Q-`ah I-"no ann{nu I-.51.-.4-`nu u...`- 7IzBve12-a brllliaht e I3 _UICU%W VIXUU \J1IIIlW ' V " plo f'of -school--should beao little Irnowmoven by the rected light. of her subsequent tame. It is g @919 of ,I'_I0.0sio;r litagqm the gtogr Whih$-j-TV|Kt`Y9.rk,f1`im_`"-` ` :3 .4.- 2. 4* . .,.~' 2%! .5, xwal `C: 1: A; male ?1,oo1:xns' av} % Io1;`fe1l~"nh`~l_gding quesuiomn-`tua.. (`!.!i.`*!1l."Wh&tj3y0I1I"Il3n)6-2. __ K rots." ' . L ` _..-- . A an 0! tasks at weakness done. toq [poor and '. I , . l V V ; =1-.. .- 9.; >""".1."5-',f'4`K.?f`:`)`r("_"`,13"__` ~:*.-5:22;-.i` - 4 ` `msrscan V 7'-kilo gave you that name?" `:1 .'-.'1,l ;t}h-Viaboys in '*11,-,:l3 33"ett'ih `ex-ed the "P . 1":'~;, 2 W409 T"B7"f7i V ~: FIWUVQ V` KIVIJI-l\L I-I\lI " GU55"! ` Softly shaking out her skirts, she -then quietly unlocked the door and left the ` room. ` * ` V ' E A11 `[1, ;_s.., _ 4.1. - ___'_L_L _,,- H, A ,1 golzthi time the watchers made no sign, but as the last sound of the echoing footr I steps died away in the distance one all arose. ` ' % '- uu-' ,q .-_ Margaret, trembling and breathless. came 1 forwa.rd.from her place of concealment just 1 as Barry Lawrence lit the gas and turned it 3 down low. and seeing her ap'pr'oa.ch'he took 1 oft` his hat and bowed. V-.. ...... .. J........1 H I... ......l..:.......a I_..-..;.n_ &V.l.&1'gH:I'CD (oU0&' ID UUl'l.llllll.y. Tl IS glfv ;;.1, air, she said, then turning-_ to:`_'Barr"y;. "-Llh, I just watched. I frequently EIa.`wV `V!-T -_- D FnIr`nn ant` nnl-Q-nnr4-Innn-n nu-any-8-. I Juno vvuvuuuuua I Llli UIlV.|_y' BCIVV "3 R. folding and puttingVthi;fgp,way in what tn.-emed to me 9. mysterious and un- usual manner that at once awakened my suspicions. [5 knew she ,could have no op- portunityof taking these thing; away in the daytime, and so for sgveral nights I have remained here to nd out. 1`wo nights I remained here all night. H'Dn-uunhnnp` Inning ninnn , n3nnuuIn6-4.3 LL- I IGILJQILICIA LIUIC IL I-Llallllc I Remained here alone? ejaculated the ,unior partner in surprise. Certainly, air. A ' I And you` weren't afraid?" asked the chief jocularlyr-.a ' ' 2 Tn" an knf, t"!-Qh"I`|I.\II'!'Al:tUl\ `in soup.- LIJIUL J\I\tlll_II-I ! ' _ ` Well, no, but I'll acknowledge it was very cold and lonely, answered Margaret. T Barry Lawrencesmiled. "You ll do, he bald seutentiously. The junior partner rub- bed his hands. Father will `have to be con- vinced-wiph his own eyes, for he 1l not be- _ lieve even me,_'so we will do nothing `fur- ther'uhtl'Iheveseenl1im.' _ __ The trio remained for some time "after this, and then as it was growing very late dispersed, thechief seeing Margaret safely to her own door. - ` T t . . II? ._...III J-A._.I'I _ _A.__J__ _.__A._L L __._ ,l. ; "bi ;a;u'a"..a -v'v;:|'n;;;.`i;> I;:To;:fl;!;;;";.l;1fdi` f_` mgau, . , ` $3 _ ; _ _ '.l`owin us from self .~' ` And reeds on which_hAt,b, gut; :-`T But Euddenly our&livi%h' . ' Nearer the triends,.we,t.houzht ao%co1d:and.., A few. -~~` . ~ - - 5 Some small success--the word or praise wo_ ` . `needed- ` ` :1! `And all the world is new! ` ' --Cal-a`W.Bronson in Kate Field : Washington; CI WU!` IIIELIIII 4A.few nights later thesenior partner waa fully convinced, and in a very quiet man- ner sent for his forelady to come to his pri- vate oice, where he plainly preferred his charges and dismssed her. At first she ap- peared very indignant and stoutly denied it. but when she learned that he was a wit- ness she` broke down and, confssedf 49.11. - Out. for to'~-*:,h'r ifatnily, jio L arrests mnnn`mnll'x:,-linAr-iniin Wninnnis * \IILU `Ill UV I-CIVIIJIIJN ,1 werp.mad,e.-Amgrion Farmer. Mary Hartwell Catherwood, one or the brilliant Indiana eoterie of writers, is the heroine of her own-Caravan Days, which depicts the erratic wanderings of her early youth. Mrs. Cathenwood began `her liter- UGILU III-IC VVLI the'frof1_t`ra, uk ofi. r5 In nfnrrn }f|,In V VI V CU UIIUL 95150 The watchers could not see just what she took. but they heard the rustle of the silk and paper. and felt rather than saw her take a stout cord from her pocket, aft- er seemingly folding the goods - i1it`o `as 1 small a compass as possible "she to her feet, then lifting her dress shirt tied the string, across which hung the furious pieces-of goods, around her waist. Q.-`ff-In aI1o'Ir{s-Irv nu} `acne nlrhoi-cu aka I-Inn-. VILUVV lllu JUU uuu ULILB UKZIUI A "I beg your pardon; Miss Lee, and the` junior partner, who had drawn near, ex- tended his band. . V V L ` ' Margaret took it cordially. -`_`I`f sir, tojB_arry:. :-_._.. __._4.-|.-._1 `I A_.-_...--__u.-|_'. _._`A, vane uuy: gtquc VVl`.llU_ll:'~ HUD Auuvv uwuupueuun he'fror"1_t 'ra_.'uk 9! j" [t isst.rar 1ge that Cathjd'rb(god' `M, -. uovell-a brilliant extininla "of li mnlfiih VIICII IIIWWUII IIIJIJ EIIUIJUIJ VVRIIJWHO Ll.lD>LVlLu paused a moment and then glided to a sew- ` ing machine; in the center` of ~ the mom, and - ~ etooping struck a match softly upon the 3 wqman was Miss`Ray. floor, and as It ared up the tece 61` a w:On1`- I an bending over it wasiplily visugleg j I .vm... `.....a...|.. ........ .::...: ..;.. i" u...r`?-a. 1 . I ' ` :w' n \ . k .- Y1 tac. -. %v;- `;.~~:. aw - A . . V ~ V `;,es.:::x:,:`;?`.?;1'c'56."`4`n`e?;x3';":xszI:=>`:""#4?!"`i. .of.,9V`.*.* .5e"3*,"9".;'!'.`?.'~i'ff!`,l.,1l ::- `-:3t$!'4S. .?' o: _ I;*'I`-.,l1_frar6st"tbin1z on`I.ea17th bxtnof .3.bi.d9 e . ~ A5ji'i""\'eare passinig;_t6o.'a\$fa)' like`_the(r`i_;' ; . 5*` ?.we*i~e growing o!,1.-. .. . .~.` . V. .. V. '. 4` . dres\1;u,AH1082:-.`ro) e 'dl`el`iltl:i8"~ 0,f 7.E3 !..3':.3.?L5'.9H991ThE:.!1!...219t Ilia .Vout,h;= V ` - . A hear Miss-Leesreasons. ' A v- :13. T}_1ey;fa.led,anditwaswell. Thisaftexvpxtime 'm193_9Di01'P51'tD01'W&5 fl1!`10l1;' T -3` 'Hath brought. us fuller hopes; and yet. fol-L I want her to clear out. Why, ' - sown, ` T . ` T Ray. naming the terewoman. "is thesonl ` We did): a,tei1x' now\\ in this later time _ 1 0` hn1`-'.' " To think we re old. _ _the detective, .` Mai-gatet smiled against. hei will. 5: 3 , _ - "She is certainly an thief." she 3515150 We sml e at those poor tancms of the past- V ' A mddezxed sm-le,` almost. akiti to pain: ocnn you proveitpi asked Bm.1.y:-kindiy. . Th se high desires, those purposes so vast. (391138 thug Misginggisppkg n`, `mm 1 ; Ah om. 110'!` h a1~ts;the_y cannot come again; " Yes, sir,- without it doubt. V We're 8W".18 ]d- 4! J-"rm tun w e." 11 returned fca 7 ' A . . the junior panneenwan 8 ` L Olal? Well. the heaufeus are old; thxs earth 18, NW. Am. .......o I.-- .{...-o. n ....a.1 n....o. .5 to"; jl VII? `TV aII'IlIl`lI Illa ILIII ll A half hour passed, and it seemed, a long 1 time to the trio; when a light fobtstep was heard, and out. from the darkness a._, . form 1 glided stealthily. The watchers caught 3 their breath and silently waited; The term 2 nnnsun n Ivunvnnn on!` I-Han .-..I8A-A I-A n an-u I % A GIRL DE 1`E_C l%`IVE; L I\lII*IIIVIV IIll\I HG" OVA Margaret Lee quietly slipped out of sight, ` and the janitor. looking hastily about, thinking everything was all right, quickly . extinguished the lights.` v | A `All! ossnwvunvnliu `nn- Inn a-1.-gang` `Ln 1...` I VQIIIIIE IIADI-IIFIA VEIV Ila II \ D. I A few moments later he closed the out.- ` side door. and the keys grated in the loc h amid the fast gathering darkness. ' 1 A tun `unison mhuunnp` nut` 35 a1\a|b\I|A\n: an I1...`- u uau uwa uuauuuvuu: Lava auu DU IIBLI ugluyt There was the usual hustle and chatterat closing tin:ie.*and one after` theother both girls. women. men and boys departed, Mar- garet among them. But in the `dimly lighted hall she easily escaped `notice and ` quietly returned. - V ` ; I No one saw her enter save the chief. `Barry Lawr'ence.. who was _ concealed" behind `a stack of boxes and goods. - ` ' 1 ' Mr. Potter, the senior partner.` had "gone" oi! * in a hurry, but. the junlorpartner re- . malned. and he also was deftly hidden 7 away, but his` sharp eyes looked from a - loophole and saw all. unnxnnn 7.1:`: n|u:nI-In ..lI.......l An` A. ..I..LL l m:`uY`<:uut`1`1`- e:`;]`e-v v::a'1'.""t'ne exclaimed heartily. `How didyou find this out? ' HI 1...... ' ...`..... ......A,u. ' 1|n'.:... I _. n ......a 41.- can-Ha`: u use ysuvw LII: vvvsun U1 uuu Bahlrexclalmedthe senior partner. "it will probably be a._ put up job. ' 1 You are ha;-dly just. Mr. Potter. said 1 the chief mildly. ` . A tau-.. 3...... ....|.m ....;........a u. n....-_ IJb4\i VI IIIILI The best time is just after the closing hour, or rather after every one is supposed to have gone home for the night. Menage to secrete yourself near the toilet room, and you also. gentlemen, toher employers. and I will prove my words true. 1 un.`.1.m,.....'.1..:..;....a 4!... ......a.... .............. us. ' VII? VIII?` IILIIILIJI I Hem, hem. ugh! grunted Pottgr. - He was almost in love with his torelady. with her hndsomb face and stylish gurg. Thorn u-run thn nnnnl hnutha and nhnnnn vuw JLIIIIUK puI'I.ucl'. V V. ` , We don't want`. her proofs." said that gentleman sarcastically. ~ 4 Tint. Ivnn nu-nan} I-noun: Ivlugvvu nn Turin`-G .vu uavuapu out taunavlvally o But. 4 you {must have them, and I have them. This is busing, not sentiment. Miss Lee, turning to argaret, with 3 1 3 I `great. deal of respect. "when can we have the proofs? V H'!`l.... L... a:...... 2.. 3.-.... ..u..... `L- -I-..:._~.'. ` . ` I 9 "x v g gnapd-n.e~qchx%,"r.5Jii.J;i.u. `r 1.-1" ~ . v V` I, I Hausa: Law was uuuyuacu. - The girl cleared "her voice and looked rmore hopeful. Why. anything that you shave to do, sir. I can find out things as well as any man. She paused and caught ---herbreath hard and continued. a I must- vhave work. and I am not strong enough to do hard work. and I have never been taught -vto do anything in particular, and I haven't amudh of an education) , HfV..'.. .....- .......l _._A ___1L'_nu ._I-_ -n,n,n no.1;-(`Sine 61 Flier story. so In In .1 c .1 Us LA. u.r'ur uuuv=uu ? ~ .~I%pLi9t1t.~`.C ~73 -_- __- -. The lake levels are ri_ei_Iig Fzgom the period of highest watel int Q19 (seventies, 3 v_hen t e St. Clgir was uprtqtha piepe`s6f_;the w agtves a1oug-,.the_: w en a `gust of north` widsesehtsgth `water to the basement doors of the stores on .,1ahe~;,1'ii{d;'j'8jd93g of Jllfront -street,the wqigifleiels '0. `HI? hits f,11_9n;yeu-.jye_a1. -tiAnV'_ ff`; V y~:l_oolie_d'.-_ws if e*4i19:h55*I-awrezaeessyste ma going am .'.1`h.e winter of 1891 brought the water to.the`iovvest legl yet reolged. BT31; vervplgv ggadin `w 50. ..~ 1' LL}: no 01;, ` ...a' I ' ` }`t)"o~*the?1gistrk-e;'3t . who` *.* .m,**W'*- ' h 130! g; fit eight _' a b 1 1139. 9.5, DW. , A. t . _. -.. 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Letters cannot ,be used oftener then` they a. pear in the words World : Columbian lgxposition 7-that is, the word `~riddl'e, for instance, could not be used, b_ecause there is but one -d in the three words, etc, 3 Names of persons and places barred. 4. N 0 charge for packing or shipping, but all ,prize winners will be ex- pected to help us to extend our circulation. 5. All lists containing over 100 correct words willpreceive especial reward. JUDGE_--'Phn fn"n'|-ninn .....n a...-._.. _--. VoUL'rUI`us'r Pun; uvnuuyuuy, I. uwruu1_'0ugn.r_ ` ' Aamwrs 'WAN'1`ED_;`-5-`V8 pay $1 to $5 per day. salary.(no cdmmissioxi) to mentwomen. boys. and. girls. Write; for particulari. Regiatei-_ all mopeg letters. Address, AGRI- "`o., (L td), Pterborough, Canada. no mm 1...; Aiun. are rising F1391 ; mm"3-igggggyeggeg, flan gf ln:II Inna 0.-\ L`."r`L vv LIUII uuv Aw uvv umuv, uUyLvvIaU$u5lJn What put the idewinto your head of be? . ing a detective? Ikn ALIA` -nu. ..-........-....A.I.. I..--'___.I._...1--_ I can only b we had by the _Cana_.dian ` h I V lPacic'Rai]wav.)De f= w THE omecr ROUTE rnnnr: DOLLARS Awnnx FOR y urn. l Here is a snap for---I5rniny People-'l'he, Latent Thing Ont. } . f - In order to introduce The`Ca.nadinn- Agri- M culturist into New homes, the ublishers l have decided to present an unusun ly attrac- * tive reward list for their Great Eighth Half Yearly Literary Attraction for the summer l of 1893 They have entered into a. written agreement to p 'y throughthe Judges all y `the rewards oifered below. V unnv nun Gnu..- . "l'I'___-..__ Fl From the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova scorn. Prince. e Edward Island, Cape Breton- and Nowloundland. All the popular sen bnthin . shing and pies.- sure reeorte oi` (`anode are n lnlong this line. Pullman care ledving Montreal: y Monday. run Halifax. 8., without change. T . connections made at theGi-and Trunk the Navigation: and Levis, Shore`R lway. . . mdn nI|QLM3- 1)..1`l....... L_m.4. -._'.I : wuruaVwmrece1ve a.s,pe_c1a.1 reward. tlecL1l7DGS,-T!1efollow1ng well-k_nown gen. will :22 5.`;`i%`i7:'2'it1.V.`}i?1' d3 d Commodore Calcfutt. (.Propriet}<')1fg:lcf1`3Es - eaen 1mes1"t," | Company. Pete;-B'm3ough._T . rm 1118 Arnrxvma 'm|A\Yn'|~nn;7` I17; .._; 1:1 ;- A- ; IIIVDIC yvuuucuul. UUVUG sue |-Ill llgllla pmylng ' . , in. these withbeautiful colors of blue and 7 greens awakens the most profound admiration ', fr in people who come` from 'a1lvpar s of the i \vo1ld,to~see me. 1 Then always; say that they ; nev_er sau;_,any.thing like the blue in the caves; . it is so blue that I feel verypproud when I 5 ll_:a1':_i5l19Ill talk.` _ _ - _ 4 | ' ""f1`he bexvlders and. rocks that have come ! down thelmouhtain side with me, from what Q is_ called '9. moraine, and growing all over it is | found the beautiful `white and purple Scotch ' heather. People often amuse themselves `by picking owers, and then piercing my sides with a sharp iron point which is on the end of ..a long stick which they carry to get pieces of me to eat _ - Itsupposethey get thirsty after so much climbing, so I try to bear the pain with- ! out-a murmur ' ' . u ur_._1j_,u _, 1-: . ' ` - -- % "would I can be found in the western gart of `Canada on the "shoulder of one of uuu-u. u_|uuuuz' , , T Wouldn't you like to see me? If you e lkirk `Mountuiiius .My_ name is The Great Glacier of tlmselkirkso `A little boy has just taken 'my picture so I will send it along for you _to see. `(I `A__ ___1__ I_ ,- I I I .1 In -- _vv on (7. Ivan be rached the Cangdian Pacific" Railway. ~ Dull: i I was formed by layers of snow packed ` very close upon each other. When Ivrst be- gun to grow I started on the top of the moun- ' min, but when I got rather large I started on a journey to the valley below. I have grown to such a size now that Imove on my way about a distance of two inches n a. year. P sonietimea raw very weary in myudeseent. for ` of ' en great wlders grt on my back to take a ride, and then I have a rough path over which to travel. I genera1ly.hring~ everything in my 7 way along. I | horn: of-manhunt: an -`\4|iu"' `kn; `L521 --- M.-:"`l'n.:`a$'.2 stniined so hard` that; {here are I-great cracks or crevasses in my sides, and f mostwonderfnl cave; The `sun light playing in` these wit}I.hAn|ItifnI nnlnrn nf Ivdnn ..'.A 8111!. The, following clever composition was recent- ly submitted by Geraldine Hall, eleven years old. to her teacher, Miss Judith Putnam, of M. W. Fuller School, Chicago. `(Mu Hanna :1: Link nu At: 61:... -.....'..L..:.. ..!..I..' smi e poor fancies almost . akin ` .Th high those Ah h arts; they cannot come ` We`re growipg old. 4. CIIIIIVII IIIIU IJIU Ill IBRIJC It was a morning in early mi ter. '!!:echief had been alone in his 0 until `ttheagirl came. file was awaiting answers Ste his advertisement for "Detectives Want- ued, em. and expecting men and half grown ; -boys, but not one woman or girl.` Nat- --'urally he was surprised. Tho trim` nlnnrn "Inna unions and I.-.I..uI M Well. heavens are this is, * ' too` ' ; Old win,e is`best, inaturest fruit most sweet; Much have we lost, more gained, although ti$ true - L T We tro-ad life's way with most uncertain feet. ` - ' ' 1IT-!__ _.......i..... .12 We mdve along -and scattrfas we pace, Soft .grace_s, tender hopes on every hand; At last with -gray.-s reaked. hair and hollow ' face . .- . M We` step across the -boundary of the land Where none are old We re grdwing old. ..,,.`.v...s-uwwav-w-u-~v.......-.`-v-_,.~-.--.,. V. V ` L Jon: ..A A-Ann 49- uunnfidn 3 '12:: ::r.a' what an 12 . I .. minis " The;iiab*.th`i&atE;`1i5eI"'fbh?'ihi;bh L pgagfllfe 1or85'rpid `tha i`ts -fa11 .,"*"`:t'I`s`_'r_;'s`1i we gp1defgb}i_3%rg.in tee't~*n"j g ixii:he'sfrom tiiy-lov;V.i*wi; rcmaiusr um maahutement lD e`c':`qi;i 9,;1s91,~g:;d=iq"nw%,w; f "op`q 1 oot 5,-;_-`.,_1.1e Eda incliqsof maa }iigh`watf;1iark;8niiwih pd a chap, in1;w9"t'eg1;*aiiv"inbh`qfyh9_ hig)i'9st`."8fa"f.i)_f ponthgon w'a.ter `eve : L " "V . "o. ` I VBED :' 0 I` site of Toronto. R Biotieu.` V; i't'tiii;.`Ic3Ti:'uin_`5fV ?"th.,; m' t ::v:':z..*:I.:..,.~3i....~ ~2:.:?::3.:*?*a'-';....3 ....,'5 Dent! ;~.,0moo ubLov:$'1wn.: V e co an :36 Bayeld St.-.'BI.n1e.% Ont. hlaphone No. .} I : :-H _ '4`,-v- + v `:`:`1 n~ vr 1- w--' - ~' 1071" J:-7(v)`1`1', yes. sir; anybody vchn do that) `naively; but I speak of an education; that means 9. good deal more than that..." hg spoke eagerly and with the s'6un_d lbpgx-r dug in heryvoice. H! can; n ....:.I 41...` ..I...x..a ....x..n.. n..'i..-_-..

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