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Grey Review, 13 Nov 1879, p. 1

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' " pig ~1.n an} 3.751.135.60. Cabinet Maker, JryW,1,r,,e'//': " Tuna, in: _ I. Loan “in tor " the you! 8 “I... Ila nun, Ur‘liwy lune“ of I feta“. an] all kud- oi,) "on onrharge, an.“ ANIMAL‘f. * A human“, except i by wrttt-tructiot" to 1 - -rh-I Ind] ‘urblrlllun. Mm spannduudu,yu you. ..r.._.. ' 4 Ti. but“ or 341m" :mnpan'd lmlrl "l Niacin-ch. pave." _-. ' .r.... to “real-mmpcr yarn. _....... " “lulu-n. .. _-ver .r.... IF cumin-I. .. __.c __,_...66 Bo. oz-tutr... ..... ..r.r. If mount: Proton-hum] and human cud» an inch In nun " ”.251! not paid withintwo no h " Bo. "tummy... ..... ......18 Ito. "In. mun-tho. . . ..' . . .. Id duos! Janina-eut- chug“! a tttn. P' him tor no tir" mun-lion. 3nd 2 an?" In, In out “lino-punt inuniou --- . oeeeil , “ADC.“ A; ttte 0 a u, " "airax, Street. Upper Tom "ninth M and. and mun t' A" BED run; r County from n Durham, - - Ont. Watson Bros., Carpenters and Builders. ”on. Jan 1'} v0 ry "rh u ruduy . v [M IM I tmgr.'Y 7M! 2bsysr 'qhooa' I: But “in“ -iiiiimrss DIRECTORY. LEGAL tRADt “THE REVIEW” law-t Toot. Durt Uruounnzn. and Vyrrr11tThKER, Our-kn:- Mn". Dl‘llllAJl. Do You Want Money. 'ILI mu 133‘s; 41.00 per you In Advance IO "Y bout “ml-nun mod: curt-w “to’tnylluuu iu n... 'sosuatr, “will. 1. ml u: tho ’1.“pr clue. ot CM and Us“ lute- Frost do Frost. AlHHSI‘lalh “pl A"yu."-o'? ti "OBS EY wo. MACMILLAN, “Burma. - A'r'lyuan, he...” any, Commk M AC1!) ' ”album Boot and Shoemaker, Ord nxschLANEous. ANS and 3pc Geo. J. Matthews. Ili “no MC. & on RATES oe ADV’EBTISIX 0 " II.I.I ' " t. no“: Wood Turning, , p DR YO', of o " KlEnxAx m: of new; SHEILA! \ “I. J A It i tiso.'; MEDICAL. Dl,‘ N PM”. Ot II. I u “Eml- A. " Pu ILI‘“v "" " urn-Ins order) "n amliut "a IT l BL ISHMENT of births, Innis.“ J. of [meal urw-, iuwtud my" order, tho "new“ tlmiinq “on! mundane. nun. The able in 9'!"le nun mu "tford, The In!!! mud: of In. wand 'rdttmm'. an: (or s'nImm-rvid Tan)- , menu" “mum. IH, to” mlvcrtf-ef‘ three mivcrunemant not a on- Quintin mL' ha It his t va. In" ll "ON, l Attorneys A 1.2"“ ry Ind UL,tv.aey,C'on mm ml p: moan-m um: 010 "out aha doubt-.- or "oio. on my mum on the no” mummy overhauled J. TOWNSEND it Brit ninm furnished tor l lurIv-lo mrrtrtmta, ds made to order. Mark-n Brm.,0wun u Floullerlnn. J. w. F8031. LL. B. rat 'pt when momuniod n- :he century. an n, Maul charged " n.- n s" Tth. IMP, “and I Itt IBAKTS. “an in Chancery. In: " 010 'bsrcttanU . Solieitor in Chan H B.,Notner Public >7} r",)':',)';')':',' [ 500 Men Wanted, in. In. tel-p.31 3 Salary of 0100 w all m’ a lug. com. nrdl'ff " Ilchnlh nu. unvh’ In”. All”. rt _ usr,,uul.Stiett. LODY. Hanover, fr JOB! HOG“. Ptoprs :wr. C . W AT SON , I'ATE AGENT Damn-l P. o, tbitt M Durham. ONT, J. T. 1tergtagtTtr, tr xiversity " Univots'ty, ot Mrt'mt I'm .1 Medics) Hail my ‘Ietrilmry co in Mr 2.1: m1. 'u H Ill-6| " th, o, y“ no " ty 84 Ready tor immediate iumem-n! And are auxin“: to pine-s n at rteagrrtrrtGUt mus of inn-run! upon im- yluunl Farm Stat-m.) . This Company Ill um- cttrte moat iiberttt in Ontario, aud I noufuhnuy rocommem! it w thus. humus money. "terent In}! yrnrly on Int of Muv and ht Novem- ber v; luv.) bc unmit- ['ll)uhlu -eirr'" my "-e" It tho nudism“ desires. Tho Burrovwr may arm“ " tor nm righttnpty mum at mom-y II In) am. with.“ not!" w "treret rmiururu at tho principal of their nurt- gngo urhlu. Theso paynmma It can stunning iutoreot to a. trroPortiuntsto Gnu“. No Fines-No Com-Him iou--No Bonus. Kelsey's Gallery to Stand or Bit for their Photos. Putin wishing to an Phae- would do well to cull Ind "ebampirts before going olwwhero. D large and: m 5.5.11.1 In!" and as11 kinda ot Hamlin; mat Hula-5150 is stock d “animus! In Wtuatut. Brscavood..aud Gilt. i'itusy,rPseittt?mtiostr And mn. at Lumber “we out an mm notice. A (“numb ol Cum”. Cum-ts. Shroudl and Trim. mint-dwa) Ion hand. mm I'm. ”Hum-tad by" V . The London a (null-u Loan 5 Anna Company. I.Imlu-l. (Who-w Nam] tttbt ', that they Imu- "bout w. ll‘fl‘. Prolific; a. C'pcrutor. Upper Town, burhnm ' owe-1:9 tho Ran"! one. Durhum. Aug. JI. umr. "is NORMAN MCINTY RB. VII-mun Durham Notice F.', Farmers Eotgtuh & Scull-h Invent-um 1‘.../memh mumbling plmrva more dunno north at the Post mute. Inunus are-tyouu' BY Instalments, or Otherwise THE undersigned having: Nu-rnnglxly re- . mm: his Gallery, aiding New Yunnan Ind metabolism ot tin: Inna: " " run"! dummuuuw “mych to nupyly duo public with A FIII't-(‘lulll "E III! " "IBE- m INC!“ " an Old Post 01306. Lower Town 'PE subscriber is gatitl to E th “dialog?!” '2t Bum. noun. um t t . can naming. . ' Mgmnumd consisting of turv, mum-mu. nu w: mad I Inn-1n mm him hamenuul k I: f to mum tron W n be will " $2 Money to Loan; ():)U/c:t? Jr/i".,,":,"," J', if; 1-'c.1tl. 9 P": [RUST AND LOAN CO. OF CANADA comm-Lingo! um,» "an: M norm-u: land.under cullivnlwu,nn wu’u-h i, ertuaed I “All" can” mm! A fron" Btubir', Thin mum-"v wot-kl and: I nice hummuullo; l LJKLIRHK or :1.) one But. I: Iowurelrum maxim and tive u. n Vina-c. win he will for 3.100. mum is only $35 per Tint" an. lot. Ami) to the prutrttrh r,vr by " ter to Sewing Machines For Sale. on», tor -cao. Thou Im'hhn m m. boa: w.wda\oumn W‘R- w won “an; ' pan ot the country 0307315! “I. his propur " in tho First-Class Photographs, House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. THE Pru-pnetnr wishes to dispose of Lot No. s, on Aibertmrert,rs, Ringo Eu! ot Gu- zlru- Huw(,Louer Tmm. I‘vuhum. 0n the lot " ended a mod dwelling "our Ind Sable. The Luv. a um... mm new or haul. , good wall and puny. Md a nuuubuol fruit “TOLDD tho "when. or undo-u purposn a... land u 'dl',',sTall.' Tho who). property will be sold chap fox mull. ur albumin. " muy be mama upon. For turtter ptsrtutular. Ipply at tltr lim us" other. Isurutsut,gutits " W79. July tth, ma House and Lot for Sale in Durham. l F, nu tho on: (Jun, 01th. Tamil“) ot “1‘ Ttr, Ion cc.nuin " In", all mam-0d. About" 9.5 “was no rlemd: the I0“ unload u my In an Tom "up. The lab will be th. Id dun: loam- " or "ptbrtsto, on I‘l'V tmvu of Payment. For further yuucuhn uni) u uurhun P. o. to J. P. HUNTER. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Pdcoville. An . Id 18'tt but-I. Nov 151", WE - 5L. South Riding of Grey. Durham, Mp0. 17th, WPA "HE Sulmcribvr svishing tn have this L'ILDER, Darby». keeps yn.. iyyyl l At the lowest pound» prices. Cabitrat Sizes 3 Specialty 'ms Subscriber offers for 8ale Lots 4 and Alexander Robertson, Vol. II. No. 40. ' Il.l. , G F. “F PB "t VILLI‘Z. Half a. Million of Dollars great str A I" Inc-class BABCLAY' ROBT. BULL. T h i, TAILOR, Fax-m for Sale. To Balt Bonuwon C. B. JACKES. DURHAM. --Kt-- IS THE NORMAN KELSEY. Lower Town, Dunn: cum! WWI-f" Received rn-pufod _t.o Iuestit' ALEX . ROBERT Jos. F. MOWAT. Agent, Dartsam any Miami: t NEIL N CNN Prietr, lih h. o ttM. w [musing an“) Conn be itiiittt "tttttsittin, the t, M it Tiid '; would luut himself. However. he oon- I need soercel'] say that I returned to i I trolled himself uncouth and said u would Brantibrd e udder man then I bed I give me a few hints. left it, end it wee some time baton I new I, “In the first place," said be, "Mr. Pep- the ineide of that house main. I did tee "en ppmnlt is in religion e Baptist, one of the Jenny comically though. end wee not ' 1 wattot kiud. In politics he is en old-teal: altogether " one without hope, end on e i ionod Tory. and he believes in tree echoole pleasant efternoon ebont two weeke after. l cm 1 end book farming, bot if mu went to win wards I met her heather in town with his d in ' Isis been by one bold stroke,jast and. him team. Ind hevingohutede littlewhile with gocd E . sly present of e bottle af ohoioe old l him, h. an me that hie (ether had just ; brandy." gone to Waterloo to look oftet the rent on " l One night shortly after tUU I decked l funu ho had there, would be gone two or l myself out ia my best suit; I tucked the 1 three days, end uked me toteke eride out tle l bottle of handy into en inside coat pocket. I with him end no the folks. I cemented. be; and with tln m of an old horse end buggy l I not there. wee eonliellyreceived, took ten new; ' kindly lent me by a friend, I tnntported I with the Emily. abetted gellently with the , I my ttuttering been and beehful body to the old lady end girl- end wee extremely hsp. y. f mildew“ If the Peppmeulte. On my et- I ry. we: tee we bed tome undo. I was my h ry I Could make no ext-we to linger, nor would my uutural GUtfulues._ have allow- ino to do no, und having made my enquir- io and got my answers. I departed, with the image of that {82.0 imprinted r n beau as faithfully as :. plutographer could have trtussferred it to wiper. On my return b town I lost nu time in trying to tiud somr one who knew the family that lived in that particular huusc, and thought myselttortu. mile to find in tho person ofa merchant ol my aequainUnee, one who knew the funi- ly n3 customers of his. m spoke very highly of them ; "id their name was Pep- persault, and promised that should occas- ion offer he would give me an introduc- tion. IIa. a month after most of my spur. time in“ spent in haunting: that tuerebant sud his store, until, no doubt, he Wu hon-lily tired of me. MM', I was possessed of: heart at thl tin . and I may say yet possessed of one alwuy. wry mac-eytilale to the attractions of beau ty, nnd I caught the glance of wuss laugh ingoyes at hut-.1 hit a mum“) thr, ugh u."- nml I knew that I was struck With love at fast right. But my time came at length. The old lolly and her tw , daughters come shopping and my friend manmuvred around and managed to get me an introduction to them. Alter link I had efair wind and pleasant sailing for a. time, and made famous held. way. I saw them several times on the street or In the store ; I met the girls at e prrty in town, had u. nice little chat with the darling Jenny. at lmgth. (oh happy day l] tho dear old Indy was so good as to ask me out to spend an evening with them. I was in rupture ; 1 went to my friend, the merchant. and eouiided to him this happy state of tdiairs; but he rather cooled mo " [weaving that I did not know the old gent yet; said he was rather n cranky old clap, and unless I got into hie good hooks at the Mart, and ifI made Inch I grand mistake as to 'lifter from him in any of bin pet idem. ' I would have very little chance of winning his daughter from him. “le must know, mid Tom,"thnt t the m “he-rust of the town of Branttord in. a regnh known by the very unrumatic nume of "Eunky Hullow,” fsmed for it» fiut, hunts and thrifty orchard» its tunty dwellings, its stutely math-nu and “(Liming damsels; it was into thiJ region that l chanced to wander, some years ago, in “inch of a delinquent dentur of the nun. who unpluycd tucin Brantfo d; and it war wl ilo on this expeditiun that I called at n farm house to muke enquiries Ind was met at tho door by one of the prettiest gii'h that which it had ever ' my good isatane to "How shall I get round him," and l, "where are the rocks and 'utoso, that I must avoid. when are the p'enunt [urban into which I my watt my rich cargoes of soft UOIP and harmonious opinions ' Courtship in Smoky Hollow. At this speech of mine he was taken with unaeeouutable and uuoontrolhsbU laughter; he Ilapped we on ths back ', he slipped his own logs, and he rubbed his hands together, he threw himself back in his chair and laughed again until I really thought he would hunt himself. “owner, he oon~ trolled himself “length And said u would giro mo A few hints. “In the first place." said u, "Mr. Pep- psmnh is in religion a Baptist, one of the tactical kind. In politics he is nu olddtuh ionod Tory. and he believes in (to. wheel. and book arming, bot if rqu Innt to win Isis but: by on. boldumkcJun ask. bun I sly present a! . bottle of an“. old brandy." But, Into the pulses or the tide, or the air much when lull. Mun. mu mm]: and deed: oi can ct uh. Thu ttre, ot album nu. Tho Ute ol one}: is bound to " By cords ma cannot new: __ A ripple that mull - cone Upon Tiusq's mighty rival. Rowe's! this be, 'tia God'l deem m, cuuut livo alone; No on em told his an: I And any, "My life is w my own." " may be Que with mighty word, Like whirlwind: on the deep. We an the hem: Mother men. And mule new from their sloop. It may be then "eat, word we spa-k. Like In: echo on the Air, Though namely heeded when mu Ind. Yet Juve- its unwell the". And that, Although woken than: nah Around us aver ring The laugh and nigh oftoag no Tho alum“; buzz“ bring. They tell In that owl. word we walk, Though ne'er no softly Ind. 25le in." be throbbing through the - Lou; “my! we no dud; They (all u: um “ch pabblo dropped On wasn't an" bunt In: mm c pulp. tn but-adieu M. Who-o rippin- aunt not, Bat ever ”loop through can] cant; Or hunk on album until; Or kin cold (we. which an dnp Hold- tar hon: loving hands; Or eddy round the tron-m Ion Which her eaim bosom hid”. Yet mull ton-enn- ohm an! no" Upon the changing “an. DURHAM, Co. Grey, NOVEMBER #131879. wi1iiJiridi. POETRY lull-cute. But when did I. fellow in love over not as though pomossed of: full supply of cum- mm] sumo , Yo know what: . horse runs away he willgo full tiltttgains1astotse wall and break his neck; no I having gut m the wrong truck seemed wound to I’lunder on. An awkward [muse nuw 91mm} while the old gent matched aWerekly Globe from a stand beside him and Legal] Io rut]. Then after some talk with the old lady and u glance at my fair enuluver, I made another eftort to propitiato him. I naked him tixuidly it he .llld seen the Rev. Dt. Davidson‘s new book on baptism (than just published). He said "No," pretty mlsort; I said it was A good work, 3nd set forth the good old domino of immenion in contrast with the absurd belief in infant sprinkliiurittts way that must convince everyone that had my brains to work on. I felt as though a Luckelful of but blood and cold viz-tum tr'ar.aimt and: other through my system, and would have given wnrlds to recall what I had said. Ofcourao Vt n will think that common sense would have told me that I had been misinformed b . that mug of a storekeepor, and change my programme accordingly. He wheeled around towards me with I. look that was meant to annihilate me. and add severely, "Young man. I Inn 9. cupporter of Mr. Fiulayson; I think him a credit to our Return: Purtv, and I’llllmuk Full to be more respectful in your remurks about him." “Then I baint got any brains," said he, "for I don't see but that a person an get to Hvaven through the good old Episcopal Methndist gate just " well " my other way, army of your water-cure doctors for mo," and he hit the paper on his knee a vicious shut, which. had it fallen on the nasal organ of the Rev. Dr. himself, would have caused him to sprinkle something; with his own blood. Ijutuped to my feet, and as I lent resort determined to try the brandy. I asked the‘ favor of in word with him in private. He "tao l, but did not move. I repeated the l request, and moved toward the entrance _ hull; he followed. Having got out there l t prod mad the bottle, end with e word of praise as to the quality of its contents, beg, god him to accept of it. This we: the most unforhnnte venture I had yet we do. He WIS insulted in hie own house. he mil, he raved, he almost more. he notched the l-ot'le form my hand. he opened the outer door sud motioned me to try the fresh " untside, and " I went hastily down the etc pt. my speed eecceler..tcd by the eid of a pro] eller in the shape of his cowhide boot, he planted the bottle between my shoulders with . force that did great and". to his eucient muscle. The old lady Ind “so girls looked " me in dismay as much us to say "Now, you have done it." Attrt. a bit I asked him how he liked Mr. Finlay-son's cnurse in Parliament, and if he did not think it about time that. long-legged lung-“null nonsensical tieotchtrurrt should he turned out and some sum“. mun put in his place. i I In: introduced to him and met with u I "that chilly reception. but nothing daunt- !ed I sat down determined to get into his good graces it at all poszible. After a few remurh About the weather and the like, I complimented him upon the tim, appen- nuca of his farm. and said I had often heard him spoken of an on. of the but far- mers in the country. The old man seemed pleased. I said thnt men who read the agricultural publietstiotns of the tiny had tb giant advantage over thou who were con- tent to blur der on in the dark. "Well," said he, "I used to hate the name of agri- cultural papers, but Squire Johnston lent me mine lately and got me lo promise to read them. until must say them is some sense in them," I thought to tsoyself,; “Dmvo, Tom! you're just the chap to get rrtrnuid the old fellow, try him ugniul" I Then I said, "I we. Mr. Peppersuult, tGt on are having a school house built near I /o11, such buildings are a credit to the :cmmtry. and I am sure that with our ex- l alleut system offree schools now so you orally prevailing, the young of our land en- l jay excellent privileges in the way of edu- cation." i "Orat the free schuols," said he, 1'" cdieated my young ones, and I don" Me why I should be taxed for other peoples'in my old days." I felt I had struck I wrong key that tune, but trusted that I cauld make it right yet, film! I wu ushered into the pnseneo of t a family. had beheld tho old [manna ' the first time; 1nd I mun you I nu lino! as fivrorisbly impromd with my that sight of him " I had been with that of his l daughter About this time I had e. considerable sum I of money left me by a relative in the old i, uountry.aud with the coming of the money, I came, an if by magic. n plan whereby to ', circumvent old Poppersnult and marry Jen- I ny. Although born in Canada myself, my 1 parents were Scotch. and I had in my boy. f hood acquircd the Scottish dialect to per- l faction. and could talk a broad Scotch on any old pluidnd Scot from the hunk; of the Tweed ; and I determined to make this l sumo Scotch tongue do me good service now. I bought I snug farm Willi a com- I tortable house on it ; just the right kind of l a. nest for my putty bird, I aid to myself. And now for the bird. I shaved off my moustache and cultivated a pnir of side i whiskers; I had my curly hair shinglcd off! short ; I donned a suit of Shepherd's plaid nnd th Glengerry cap, and having managed ’ to acquaint my lame sud her mother with l my plum, I mounted my home and rode I boldly into the enemy's country; timing myself so as to arrive at tho Peppersault form just about their dinner hour. I did not stay to hear may more of " remarks but took the road for home, laying the dust as I went like a town wate'ing cart with the water from u1y streaming gur- mcuts. How I got home that night and what a cold I had afterward I will not at. tempt to tall ; but all my mishaps did not coul my luv. for JennyJ-ut on the contrary I was more than over determined to win her. But how , That wu the puzzling tint occupxed my thought night Bud dn . Her father kept her at home an that I could not so. her in town, and my eye: longed for the night of her. a the loat traveller in u thix'aty desert longs for the sight of cooling springs of watur. ' it seemed the old chap was uwnre of my presence in the. hon» wheulno entered it that night; the lured buy who took his horse had told him, mu! m marched “might to the window, and seeing the plight I was in he took oat his pocket~knife and maliciously out n. great triangulnr [nu-cc out of my c'otit-tail,tlsen hoisted the window and let we drop plump into a. puncheon of ruiutiuter that stood beneath ; and “I scrambled out he said with a chuckle, "My young friend. I Win11 you good night. and as I do not intend that you shall ever Hall my family again. I will give them this look of your coat-tail to remember you I As I rode down the lens I saw Mr. Pet. perseult m the barnyard among his sheep, um] riding up to the gate I shouted in e Iteaturian key. "A' My, sir! Hue ye any now: been for sale t" "Any whet ?" said be. coming closer. "Ony nowt how, or cattle. In the folks o' this kiutrn ea' them." said l, "a've just bought 3 farm (met here by Moont Pleeaim, in' im wantin' 3 key en eturkl to piton't." I dismounted, sud, " the old also} re- quest. pat my home in the stable. Then we proceeded to enmine bis “och. I keep- ing up my Scotch. though often hum: to an. n my own inuryrekr, but Alway- re- verting to it naturally. He stopped, his hand was upon the latch. when suddely the heavy window fell be. hiud me with a crash. I jumped, but was suddenly brought up with ajerk. My cont.- tail was fast under the window and there I hung helplen. I was hurriedly shown into the kitchen. all dark and quiet. end not down to unit the time when the old man retired for the night, and I could have nlittU quiet cou- versutiun with Jenny before taking my leave. The old man met his tenziuton the way and having got his rent and settled his business "tisfaetorily hid returned thus unexpectedly. He out down; said he had had his ten, end then got up and muttered ( something uhout having left his speck: in :the morning, Ind talking I light, Itnried towards the kitchen. Jenny jumped up and Volunteered to hunt them up for him, but he pushed her aside saying that he knew just where to look and passed on. I shoved up a window and eat on the sill, with my feet oat, but was surprised to find l that the house was built on the hillside.‘ and that I was some ten feet from the l ground. I sat tliuro with my ears open, determined that if he entered the room I l would jump at all huzardl. . Wo won just about coming to terms over I couple of cows. when from the house came the noun q! . big cow bell rattlod with A willng ltd in when “at. dinner wu "air." Mr. P. asked me in to dinner. I tdmstml l to hesite'e. I gluced at my long muddy boon end aid that I was scuoely fit to 1 encounter the ladies of his family, and else 1 hinted that I had Mt much Manny in mab I ing people understand me. end wee ' l tin on that point. “Never mind the boats." aid he, “not the Scotch either. I hope (and Uemgltaaixad the word hope) that my vomeeuenotthekiud towiehtosee e men fixed up with e peirof patent leather boots, e hroedcloth coat. e mouteche. end . scented 1usttdktmslu'at, like some of them tomfooll tron: town." “Come right dong. no excuse '." Thus urged, I counted to dine with him: and u we mend the house I saw e wen-known pair of "gnu: eyes peep slyly singing . nice little love song. Ind in tU tender pus-Agog Wu eating "not gluncu at Jonny. when the sound of whooll cums rattling down the lane, And young Pepper. snult looked out Ind retuxued with an on. word "Dad I" consternation wu depict.- ed on every two, Ind than the old lady said I had better step into tho kitchen l little wyu; something unpleasant, might ! We were married quietly in Brantford, 1] and I took my bonnie wife straight home I to my own plume. not caring to lure A re- l gnlu wedding It her father's lcst wmething l, might transpire to Arrest the cup of happi- , no“ in ita transit to the lip. The old man appeared always glad to see me, and, Jespite my quaer dialect. we had many pUturut conversational. and I need scarcely any that my opinions on pohties, religion, ete., were in hnnnnuy with hu, and be doubted to " wife And angina“. that I way u very nimble young follow ; Ind to make I short story of min the couue of six months I Ind got the Incient Pep. portault'I consent to wed his daughter Jenny. The next day I went aver for my sunk. and dined With the Pcppersaults ogatn,evi. dually growing "I favor with the old gentle- man, while the daughters urmrd Inclined to turn up their not.“ at the “raw Scotch- man," which inclination the old gentleman promptly frowned down. After this I made stupid “incursion of vi,ita to Smoky Hui. low. I bought a few sheep and ”other steer; I got seed grain of different kinds from Mr. P., and at length made no scrnple of going without any emu-l what- ever. One night "or the eomututttuttion of my hopes, Jenny Ind I were sitting in our little home, all so lung. when I suddenly broke out into I hearty laugh. Jenny looked up from her work and said, "Than, you tome, what mischief is in your head now t No tricks upon poor [III I hope t" "Well," said I, " Wu jurut thinking of himJuid wondering how we were to let him lino! that Tamm a Rutherford, the Scotch thriller. and Tom Rattleton, of the eoat.tail sdventure, are one and the sumo. Now I'll tell you my plnn. You know your father sud mother are coming over to no us to. morrow. You just mend that coat of mine by sowing: in . patch of bright rod ihutnel, and thou wo'll hug it when he ean't help but so. it, um: intel- tho ruult." Tho coat was Bred as I proposed and laid away. The old folks crime. And I took my fother-iu-lnw for I stroll tsrottud tho farm while Jenny WM to hang the coat in the entrance hull. On our return towards tho house I made In excuse to visit the stables myself Ind tsetnt him in Alone. He outored and Jenny laid in unbush to watch him. The: coat took his eye at once ; he took out his Ipccka. put them on his nose and enmiu'od tho garment with a wonderful expression of vismrts. ' When I had got about a mile from the house. and was quite out of sight and hear- ing, I gave vent to my pent up fueling, m I laugh that rang through the grand old sugar bush beside and Rent the squirrels scuttlng up the tree, and taking off my cap 1 slapped it gleefully on my lmml and congrutuluacd "Tummus" on thc success oi his cxpedition. "A' calm: any but that I like it well enough in “no main. though there are amm- things thut t diuna' approve o' a' thegither. Free schools for instance. Is it right for a young chiel like me to pay fcr ither folk» lmirus W' and I glanced boldly at the head of the house. He was with me this time ; said it was a shame and In imposition. Bat here I caught the old lady's warning i ttdtnottislsing me that I was on danger- ous ground and had bottar stop. After dunner I went to buying can]. again, concluded I bargain for the two cow: and n Sher, ngl‘eca’ng to come fur them tho next day. He turned to lure it. m, returned and onmiuod it satin, took " nu upeol sud put than in their use with u slap sud said, "Well I novor I" And that was an be over said shout it (you no he didu't like to own bent.) He calls Inc Thomas. never giving an I. nor mane. an! once. only on“. Mid aormstlting about my having easily got rid ot my scotch Tu tax: or Qunx‘s County-0:» tun. Sov.6.--By tls. decision in the greet Sal use in who Suntan. Court but night it in decided that Lieat..Oovorttorg In“ not power to create Queen's Counsel of tl . rank sud dignity of that can. gnaw! by Her Majesty. This We: the“ il the Ptorineiai Q. C's.. and this morning some of that abandoned their gowns Ind Ip- petmd in than ordinary barrister'. gown. Among was. won Mr. Bethune. ct To. rent». And how do you like this: country t" said he. out. but no Iign of recognition - be. tween “I. On reaching the door Mr. Pepper-nun Inked whet name he should (ire me. , “Ye any ee' me Tannin Ruthefonl." aid I, end We entered. He introduced me _ to the family, and it wu worth dollar: td nee the expression of their face- In they glued on we in my transformed lute. end listened to my outlandish talk, end I could have laughed heartily if I lad dared. I got rented It the table beside Jenny and men-g- ed to slip I note to her. and trot I touch of her hand that we: worth I. hundred dollersi or to; keeping up n rattling conversation! with the old people, while the girls were} like to ohok with suppressed lnnghter. Mr. 1 P. naked me how long I had been in Cun- iuhl. I said it WIS “Muir than twa year: siu' I had scan the licnthery hills u' Mild Scam." _ Beautiful black And white mublemhic'u in aid to optsl either Vermont or Italian ”INC. is now being mined than! Beaver Co" in British Columbia. MINOR Tortcs.--'lu midnight nhy iejmt now peculierly h! illinnt. N surly I" the chief glories of the titanium-n! ere. visible " the "roke of twelw. The r uth.vttmu'on of the ttoatdtllations is than Very striking. The Great Bear i, climbing up the eestwrrd slope tn the pair: the Northern (run with the brilliant Altar, set like a gem in Ila top, is uniting low in the west; overhead shine the Royal Family. Perseus. (‘nniupelm and Andrumoda, gnrgeous with slurry linwels ', and in the east the giant Orion in :hulin‘ the Bull toward the zenith, while lower -lowu iho,l"m imperial Sirius, the chief twinkler of them ell, who-e wash-one "inu'llatiug hues the true star - - tire: of studying. Even more brilliant. perhaps, then this urrnv of tiled sum, no the areal plum-t. Jupiter, Saturn. lure :tud Van Is, the three first nemed being ell in light at midnight. while Venus many be seen 1 few hours later outaluuiug the hriulite-t “under the opening " elm: of the mom." The“ are strung in a bending line Berom the sky, like e outlet of Jen-hi. I'lwir position in especially ictemtina on account of their monthly conjunction with the moon. They All lie near her pedwey, and as, like e golden uhuttle elm “new. the apengled u oofuf the heavensmhe yuan them one after Inother At such close quen- or: that the Ipectncle munut fail to than“ whoever will take the trouble to truck it. she passed Jupiter on Friday night. but (Tuesday) the peid hei- respects to Beturn. end on Friday it will In Main turn. A Van N Mrmtunra.--S uuma- Ry . ttMor my: ..-Mr. “our” Punch, 0! thU in. tin jut returned from I whit “the 'onratnAitt at Bethune, Parry Sound district _ Ho lpoah in glowing term- with "(moo w the toil In lint dishing being of a rib and] [nun and “most tree from Ital)... The tom" uhip it being mildly mrttlcd, although the“ we will autumn-l- of acres to be taken up. Mr. J. U. Harvey and Mr. Ruben Garwood, both late of thin city, haw farms in the lock I concession of this townshilew farmer: Nod i of 900 acres and th. Utter 600. Mr. Fun. brings with him .atuplea of punk-n and null-he- (the Utter, on Account of that am, being mistaken for been). Ill!) "but Sui-m" spring when u hich yielded 35 lull-huh to the Acre. Uni. on the above in m. were tive (on high and yi‘tl‘led any-live lvuuhel- to the an. Ulllunn tcu uni tu'clx vim-lion in eircuttLuvucc, citmnn eighteen to twenty pounds in weight. pumpkin: too Urge to lift, and turnip- we I utsgnitiuent crop. Mr. Harvey briioe. the nail will Crow sunning we grow hem, and during the coming spring intend-i planning N" ple lull pen News ; ill-u grape- vines. Mr. Un- wood aud Mr. Harvey hope by null tirrtoan. her to be able to lend down to Hamilton Fur such product- from Mun-lick- " will load eni- (run.- and Canadians to we that they luv- uot. to an n in u Manila!» in ordor to he an luppy poueuur of a good farm. The Gown.- nlent gives to every ttusrrted nun ii in. - of Manners. all for each child our " yarn an extra hundred ucru of w- ~c3ed bud. All iuteu ling nettle" on: receive full tutor-union Cy writing or npp!ying to Hou. Mr. Paoue, L'olnmiuiuner a! Crown Laude, Toronto. Tux Sta: CusAL.--hta recent meeting of the liners Canal (Inunpuny some import. aut satiation; ofiu, working was given. it eppcnu that the receipts of the Company end the tonnage of ships passing through the Cum] showed in 1878, tur the tir,,t time since the opening, “humming diminution. la 1870 there penal through the Cwel 486 ships. repreéentiug N tonmvge of t86,. 000, end the receipt» were ls,1tr9/hMt.; In teTd there Were 1,178 rliipe, with I tonnage of '2,085,000, and the receipt: Wore 22,839.000f ; in 1877 there were 1.663 ships with l manage of 3.418.000, and the re. ceipts were 32,774.0001'. But in 1878 tho numbct of skim declined to l,593, the: tou. nngo to 8,291.00". and the rceeipts to ti,. Og8,000t. It any be same oousolatiou to learn that ties.bixtl" of the whole tuna-go inning through the Canal in British. The diminution of tram.. is "aoqrtally distribut. ed. EJinnh trunk: has {adieu " by only 21 per cent. Gamma by nearly 45 per cenL. bluish by " per eeut.. end Egypt. itsubyWpor cent. (lathe other head. the trade under the French. Speuilh. Por. tugeu. and American on“. he: elightly in. ctcalul. It u to be noted that the telling- " in the mime lent you would have ‘heeu much more eomtidereble but for the 1 “we playmate mule by the Exit“: Gov. (JriiLUits Input of the t-oet of the l India: troupe to sud (tom the ”editor-u- ai.CU'iii Mall Gentle. Cancun or Non-nu thrraatts.--A potion-n. who has mull“ much and: oftuuiguofuadinNartumaad Nutmwomm Outario, and)“: law tho whol- wank, have“ Lab Bap-riot and June. Bay, can that tho that“ mama mud» an. nth“ in tU vicinity cl loam. and M ptaferabUto that of may put.- ot Gu. bu. In summer the elunnuisphuuut And mild. In “genus. [at any you” "Te' to he s “who“ growing Mn- Ory. the ttrowth of and in second to Int and conduct. Three things to cherish --rirtue, (who. and wisdom. of In other country in the world. Thu. thing: to mtitimh.-etod boob. good trund- and good III-our. Tin-u thing. to contend tk-u-r, country 3nd &ientU. Thu. thing. On “uh-huh. that, and cotuntmont. Thu. thing: to gmm~mnpm W Three thing- to delight ut-b-hunk. um and Mom. Thu. mine: to wish tcr-l-ttu.- Ind . unto-ad spirit. Thu. “Jinan to Ian Why. "A humour, and okererfttluesa. The! thing: to 'trrtid-iduo.u, Lanna? w, and trqqrnt jetting. Gingham hasestrettdvd "0,000 I: build. in; during tho rant dummy. The. thing. to Admin-4mg! ty Bttd madman“. The. thing to My. 1nd inmtitudo. The: thing: to do--thiak, live. an. Thu. thing: to lo"- comp, nth.“

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