pt; be o'rtrtr,tt ll cut-luv... MB. tee.., man“ _.'., "oothatt "ii. " _ In; “-0.3; IDA... “0.7.0. iEDY out. put FBI an; “all! I an... u... If“ n I. in IO... cube-i . Wil: Spring tad Summer Fashions: regain} received. I “JENSEN .\l J linuulv of "rev. In .11 pan-- H um Co "and. MM an t'JmuIi-u . Maria! and Min uh- I . Furnmhml: " Boat. (harm-“ml Rt"id-e-'-orporite the Canadl Pro-lay- serinn Church. oar-Inl- tht., IAN"! Tow" “and": tetc. :lan mu In Duvluuu I 0. "mm rlr-n try """ yum-k tbmsttow' I Mun III '00. of Nev-ulna Pr,':),;),,','; tipoeitirntums )‘urlulshml, " an mn' â€-an MARKDALE. T SPROUIJS, Pr: Wit" T SWALLOW'S Barber Shop JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. “with“ " esp-wk of gowns: through " "ly oft!!!) qrtttt tho am" one an un- wlh-w much“:- .“ .‘Iw ply, mad “I: "rotttter" Lino- that! upbeat» ml upon" " dun ""' hr and†mtlastod to "tth" ttu 'it ht' 'ie. Pm.- - 'tUMD' 0am, Mru‘x h H Tumult“ Ik'uir In ovovy month, IhI-n' he will lw In “nun NI than "mt muv (war hi, l'unuzn ,\H wnrll unlru-oml In I formml in thr, Hlt " and In u: Izrumwcz, nu) of Hus Iva-Hug ( 'rl9..IT \TEuf oriur.rtoVrtritutry Col w 2" l' ammo, VETERINARY SURGEON, forum“! in tlt" “kw! null I lurnnrzwz, any of the h-u route. Div-d _ 4Vinuhuun rut-h! Issue-wen anon Post0tfice, Lown'l'o'l DU 1:11AM. u now -rtot to tttr “: unl tttterttttve n. “on tor Conn-north ... 4.7- rum (‘lsu Barber I A. ll. h \‘o-l 6srehe ('rtu-hnu-d wilt..- . It's-x "a.ehu.-s. of Ila-“00.. " I 7Nl( I. ‘l IF. Aril'.t'l,'r I» pimpnr‘ A Lers vnu trt ' -- -' F'! I In 'rotrirs 'PE mhscnlwr in prepared to Beech and Mate l" “an the sl-umn untlro. Ind to L-Nusulo,)l:lmm! 1'_'ys'.'ttsttsttsi'. Axon llrWr',llr', MUTE] tofu-loud “a bunt-cu and. no be! - and autumn" you. o.-.......-...." “I'M-ch†or â€I'm-r. Nonpuhl Mann.†T 'Brooimetso.do.yor , mt t.terr_.aa.r.r, _.............." Cool-I bdeortinotursnttt 1113!“th cents my Mr to: tho Int Manual. mm: 2 cents: per lime Iona-h BaUorqt'amtiaatsruosr. Nuuponolmmue. Many none" of bind", myruttrst.0oathn,and " Mo! local nuwuusvrud he. of chasm. My Jul-uh. an ' "rortuort nan-o -" I or 0|.IIO “vonium- tst nut. to unused an“. 0'0. $nuul. Inn was Insulin" you "eory yu Iruluy u u LIKED FRUIT. Frost dn Frost. ‘g\uul5TliNS null Attoruey's. iulu'ntun IU CU-rv, I‘ -nvr-v»mr . 1.m.|..| to _ t - lonldolrv .- I... "out! Farr-l. I' Murillo-alto. use? when man-puma! by m. 4-. Instruction. to I " tummy. an; manned twitching-Jud rhasrttod In â€(Manna-I. In Ibo ptare In an. your Hairratttinst and Shaving done, MRS. SWALLOW, Hairdresser -VII'IQ: -98.qq pe. youâ€. Adv-Ire.â€" .l.'Jl " not paid Whit- line " mm VIM. I'm-dull M Durham, A I‘D". , ._ “rs-3hr†‘rcolvod Durhnm.6h.t4, 1878. W 31qu, Fund Momma Inuulemo. #USINESS DIRECTORY. V ., LEGAL" “Us E v(-. ry ih u rsday, n ("mo-no Pmrlreru "rug Wore, Upper Sow. "hum. 1 bi.NF'.ltV At "IIE GREY WllW" no." I. Imam Cutting done to Order. w. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, IJACKES, II. A "WINS! Alexander Robertson. uo on». than.“ BteoM, 0"," Town JACKES t PRINGLE, 'r'roRNF.YN at an, Sulicitun, he E. D. MACMILLAS. TTOR.N BY . AT - LAW, &e.--Orraert In" “mm u- ('u. wat.." w. Mutual Fm Durham, - . - Ont. MISCELLANEOUS. H UGH MA OKAY. DURHAM A “"3‘1K. !' . a it. , ctuttrtratt'i do... RATES OF ADVERTISING. l IE. NIX().\'. H. STEVENSON. JOHN DIOODIE. TAILOR, pelat J. TOWNSEND, Publisher MEDICAL. " "KN [1111“ . DUN human... Id'n HotH,s"tcllrrt how we! Town, Durban- MAllhUrAId ttt unnamed " 73-min: Ottt [.79 r-to-Cy. ‘7 ' {ml-l. an» Ftrnt vim-e twrnrttsttuuttt. nl l'nnulrrh. '.r.Vr. SI \L'U'I'IUNF 1UCTto.Nr'.Fut If NT S. J HRH.“ Fl. Licentiate inwvrv. will Hut lmrlmm . Mrl‘iJI Hotel [rum thin) H ram Nt DU KHAN. 1 him witti "lair t to him will be I IF hm- hud A lug? roughly mama, mud J.w.FNo.ktLL.B n with the Home Estimntes, at beaded And "tttse om" " 11w: {fairy} m. Mun. Mo eu it." f, as: wrney'I-nl-an Proprietor nmmwml Axie Dentists ot To, B. A. PiuNCum ylW rshulol . 0mm It “trunk-d tt tsable mic-u My. warmâ€) muted up. thr and of Jn.'r to In†" 1p: ulruu In ‘ylly " Try Mott in. m. itrtsads fur th, "I: rim all M. T "H " , 0n yttt7 m th no iv. mu lt g, and minimum llhl'luiinn in I" in Niacinâ€. Nothing but on: atltcit, mnurh.) “In. Repairing: promptly attended to. Before smug Hawkers gm» Hum‘a work I (“I mu and bv ststigt1ed. Building Lots TOWN of DURHAM. County GREY. No. 3. t, 5. tr, T, 8. Hunter's Survey. East Sids Guratmxa St., North of Jackson St. 1 thv pun "n "l Strumin 1 Til Towmoppooiw the resich-m-v " Lieu. Jun-hum. .11.. they an ve' y ovon.hn.w~ noon used u , (Wt-tel aluminum no" to where the wind?“ Produce is brought intn n... “In-.. a..- .-|- a --__ LL- -_-_.__ A. u - G. WARNER, Bot? Oven & Covered Carriages. - ._» ..w._. "... . "......" ... “mm-u into the Tun m Kid. ah." the opening of the Runway to un- Town "t narttstn u bu become one at the but yurttets in Ontario and " no am: My, with its upland“ wan-r pow*N, VI“ become I Inauulut'~rvuu Mm .- " unto. J. R. lunar, Eur. u mu ant-um: a r-trttuor1iout' t5tortshoose " the may r.~0 x m. in? 'tr " 'ries hi vh, and when: cun- kmyhma budding of u a'uniur bud. Durban is want for u "N sple‘udi" "om. and Hot-la. Thin h n bu uh! inw‘nmem that Malta! 5 Ln". Tho mavetrtiror wild“ I. a“ for on or tit the Lou. Anny a an. 0mm: a to A. PATERSON. Proprietor. Durham June ".th DIMENSH S'I'UCK Hf Ftritr'.lt'di and DO- Mr'.s"l'it' Le'.Al'HhT'ss, tlo, Flinn-“n in arms! variety. A splnndid lot of ptti.M F. HAHN F.tih' LEATHER. H aux Lumber, Lumber, ' Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, Tu". NI "C", " ;\(‘/IS LIN S HOE MAKER S 600 Bush. Fresh Lime. Durham P. o., May Mth, 1980. ' 1e'attr4'g'"tAyur. III‘LIIIII'I T0 ""tF. ht,kius'l'aterut Metallic (Elna. Burial Cue. but in return. TY, undersigned has n Inn-gm amount. of 'ooth prloto null Company funds to lend 0- oimar Farm or “IL-4:0 property " Iowa: In“ ot interest Bani-m "trtrtetty 'umttueutiat Inn] on“: of loan- [gunned no tue toweist aunt-e. B. A. PMNGLE. Lower Town. Dunn-m. A'ept.u'9th,1imt. mu l y/y, l AildiLIluutol Kuhn†"orgos: um mm ot LII General Banking Business TltAN am "up. Money to Loan. am Huh ot Lonhr I mum on 'l†Itork "tCotfintt. Wuhan ninvmlwnwm- hand Durham May 19.1“] 'PY.t BANK inns! Letters ofCrenlt on Grant F-iuin and other Foreign Countries; Huylnnd ('ulluclu Sterling Exuhuuge; Xanadu“. on Nor York And alt parts of Candi. DEPOSITS of $4 and npwnrdn Rewind, uuou which the currmn. rateotiuter.st _ . mu he allowed. 1 Capital $6,000,000: Reserve $1,400,000. PRES!“ Lots are beuurifnlly situated on BANK 0f COMMERCE, DURE‘IAM. t Huston In Wagunn d Cuttings ttxp" rtusogvd hunts mud in now superintended y “I E Business formerly carried on by T Changed Hands. nun-lube! the “hunks shortnlinunce non!“ the Post (ulnar. COLLECTIONS MADE mun") I Hind l“:1v| Dry. ROB'EEULL Durham Planing Mill, SASH. DOOR "mum-Mummy um! you cannot In) to quit [JILDILL I"l'Hr'alt0CKV1LLr'. MILLS. Also . lug-1 tttttttt “5.101515. Lot 41,Con. g w. u. ll. lientmck. who has bad a good expon‘euceiu LN " t SALE], Vol. V. No. 35. th Ou CANADIAN uteri. 'srket mil h -'3is of the lust-- b.7th,Wv2 rout-Hume turn". and a "pr,', \‘N bl Pail and menine ,Durlutus,keepr on hand I v! autumn and a.“ kinds ot Mr nu.- a um!- "t Mullldiugn in . umâ€! hm. PGvurt,qi"Mstttrtiions 11-. I mud. onionshnrl until-r. A “um. "mskerte shroudsnud mm , " summit-rum! All)â€: Mme-ts, Lowe, 'l', wn. Dulbam. tin ice yum-1m Mi, vs, C." tikit.g “IN TIE“ --astr-- EDD. McCRACKEN. 3" W. c RA WFOBD, P. rr. BECK, be itihtttt (ttttright. L':mtr1tt Psit Manager. $157 m y 169 y191 When We left them the mails " Bimnuski. They brought us the good new- from dune That the strugglu 'twixt Britain and dusky old Alabi Paella vus o'er. Wh" minds now the days of commotiou.’ Am] nights of discomfort and pain, That we foaud on the Atlantic Oceun? F or Inch blue we would brave them again, On Friday. 15th of September, Twice over we saw what will be A low-u I aye shall remember, The sight of A funeral at not. And we prayed on the star-lighted river That peace and sweet plenty might rest On our still loved old England forever, F And her daughter the beautiful West. And to-day, bloat. be God, u we're nearing The and nf our westerly trip, The “Mural nut-look is no cheering, It thrill. every bosom and lip. Then hurrah for our ride o'er tho ocean, For our captain and each mm on deck, Three cheers for the ood lheep "Ctreaaaian" And three for the Cd of Quebec , From mm“ till past midniuht it lasted, But dear Sunday came with a calm, And nur weaned and and spirits tasted God's love u an all-healing balm. And an all-daring strength seemed to mile t a As thr preacher be. ugh! us to blend With all oi our wanderings Jeans. As Master and Saviour and Friend. All the terrors of tempest- Ind torrentn, All the fears of the swell and the stun". This mom's ride on the liable St. Lawrence Doth wipe out the staio ot than all. And the weather grew steadily better For two days. though Sol would'nt smile, And, as fast " a headoviml would let her, (lur ."hip worked BWBY for Belle Isle. We looked on old Labrmlur dr-ary, Then found thrnuxh the tstraits B fair nil, But the Gulf made us feel very ‘skeerie' For the wind blew a regular gale. On Sunday thr.weather grew thicker ; Ten rur trembled on Immy :1 hp , Bruins whirl'd l and the Weak heart weaker With each rul': oi our laboring tship. Then up through the dark xteerngestair-wnys The women were made to arise To the light, whilst the Water and air. way. Etrccted a clean.†of their atâ€. The Farmers‘ Congress In St. Louis has massed a remlntion dodnring tlte present United States tariff unjust and . burden to (no n,erteultttval interest. Before the Turin Commission on Sncnnlnv moth" iron manufacturer spoke strongly in fav- our of free mule in iron are. With the Mum-Ms mingled and moaning, On, unJhrouuh that black Sunday night, 'v-tth (filly the wigs ptttje!rt grfu?irys. Then I ’ucaped from the vile steerage dur. awn, And watched the grad sun an be rose, And my will caught a blensml assurance Flam a rainbow that hung o'er out! bows. And, Hunks to hrr crew's skull and cuurage, Our Add]: kept eareering ahead, An we found where was placed In the steamy, The "log" which we eugexly read. The mam! mulch M di-. from the In. trm an- tin-Skin. the Bowel. and the kid. '" r. Burdock Blooa BLtters " tue an»? an», plum“ and effectual purifier and In. .1' it rum-n“ tonic in tho worm. Trial bot, Move-m I s..'" in H Tht. babe and the man, death hol “It them And an, M the grand service said, ' "To the. deep we committed and left thon Till the great lea shall give up her dead." tum, - V N And the engines made play with a will, Ami brightly next day we were wrapt in The lovely Loch Foyle. near Moville. Nt-xt any the Belt Show“ us nn favor, ' l'wns nustv, but, just as night full We met the "Lllccrne". and we gnu- her The signal right cheery, “Ali's well." And ue'er nevm’d my horoscope finer, Than the tloy when I slept on the deck of the gracdully slim AlhuvLiuer, The "Uircatsaiau," bound for Quebec. Anchor 1veigh'u, “Lu her go." cried the Cap, Mails on hoard, and again we were steering l Right gailantly Westward we ape-l, And we wave our “Good byes" to old Erin As the sun sank Imhiml Malin Head. l newr could nit down and ninpe ; ' Althuuuh my air-easthm keep tumbling, i and keep ru-bnildiug in hope; l The Allen Iteumslnn "Cirtrtuuaun,"which ileft Liverpool, England, on the Ttls, Ind ; landed some 800 immignnte " Point Levi on the lam. of the lust month, on perienced n nther uncomfortable voyage. i'l‘he build of the "sau-she in over 480 fret long and only aboat 40 in width--. ‘cuuses her to roll freely in a sea erked by uny decree of uneasiness; and to mid to the terror. of inexperienced mug"; some gentlemen profeuing to know some- thinu of Ocean travelling continued to ' cumment on herquulities in such terms as l“b'he'll never reach Quebec." and “She's 1only tit to be sold for scrap iron." It Would 3 have bran well if the Captain, or some tes- punsil 1e otlicer. had semetimeu taken the trouble to walk into the steernge, to reus- nuie the pick and tumbling women and children who ware huddled together until [ their eompurttneut becuuiega den of all»: hm'renl fetitusetw,. A Ilnlny was souldeil Ly l soup, thrnngh the thigh lurching. and succun bed to its injuries, and shuitly " teru was it man died uf delirnm trauma. or, the 17th the tship entered the St. Luv. rence. and uh the evening of that day an open air religious setwtec--the only one during the \'u_\nge~wni held. The sing- ing of "Shall We gather at the river ?" an. the elnqnent address which was delivered on the uremion land a \‘isihle good etfeet npxu the aituutive eonp,regntrtus. Thel up ruine (-t'the tttth was beautifully fine, hlltl as the vessel rode up towards Quebec, I one ofthe pasrenl.,'ers', Mr. Jas. Butt at" Leitrim/sl, Eng†who him taken up his n-l hm’e in thu township of llantinek. recited) the following lines. “inch ut the urgent rte-I quest of Isis fellow pint-(wingers he wishes us to print in our paper .-- A landsnmn that does not love grumbling, A Voyage From Liverpool to Quebec. To cheér us till ElaWn'tl siodisy'ts light l DURHAM, Co. Grey, OCTOBER 12, 1882. oi our laboring tship, POETRY grtw Miss Finns Burton-tGt Win the name the young lady gave tne-wat, boarding; she said, fur the summer, in the neighbor- hood; nuJ while taking her (marine walk tltat tannin“. she had stopped to pick I wild flower on the river bank. and me).- higher foot in some trailing vines. bud tripped and fallen over. l uttered a Glrsuppressed exclamation, and was ub'unt to leave the reacued lady to herself, and start on a wild _searelt " my mi-ming propnty.‘ when I lyethmmht we thut most likely Mr. Brown; in his ei. eittnnent had run tdeall ofiitiomu help carrying my coat. along with him. Doubt. less both would turn up iti good season. Assisting her on my horse, where she umnugwl to sit without a aide-saddle, I walked by licr side tilt she reached her a- bode, where I left her, receiving a warm invitation to cull and receive her thanks when she should he in I condition to ex- press them more suitably. I hurried home hoping to fiml Mr. Brown with my cunt there before me. But to my chagrin. he hm] nat yet returned. I retraced the way to the seams of the nod- dent, hut he was nowhere to be found, nor could I discover any one had seen him since early in the afternoon. I hurtied back to Mrs. Dnvis’, but still he bud not returned. I looked for him in all sorts of likely and unlikely places. but could get traco of bun in none. At last the truth dawned upon me painfully that I had been robbed, and that Mr. Brown, in spits of his venerable looks, wu no better than he should be. To make a long story short, I saw no more at Mr. Brown. . From the executor. who was tho' meth- odical mun of business. I obtained the numbers ofthe not“ he had paid me, of which I In one; dunked . full descrip- tion, offering u mind tor their restor- ntion. A glance explained the situation. Al young and binguluxiy beautiful woman] was struggling in the water, in momentary. peril ot'boing swept beyond the reach oti, help. i I f It the force ofhix suggestion. and throwing my coat to Mr, Bruwn, leaped In!) the river. A few sunken; brought me in reach of the imperiled lady, who was uppnn-ntiy fast sinking. Cuelnnr, one of her mid» I Maud her hum] on my shonl. der, mud bidding her keep it there, started to (min) to the shore. She followed my instructions with singular praxenco of mind, and in less than a minute we stood safely ml the bank. In my trouble I did not forgot to all on Miss Burton. who was not only luviuh in her thanks. but proluue in expmions of sympuhy for my loss, while her execution of the villiun that had can-0d.“ us. "on greater man my own. l was on the pourt of plunging to her rescue when Mr, Brown caught my arm and said : I looked nmuml for Mr. Brown, but be was nowhere to be 5801). My coat. too, with the twenty tlmusmnl dollars in the pnskot, WAR equally invisible. The het lbw mill-n of the road lay along the margin of the riser, and it was hero, just as the sun was gr/tsig dnw... that my tlmuglns Wele iuwtamutel by a piercing klu'iek, l'uiluwul by nuny loud cries of help. "You'll endanger your own life if you venture in With all y"pr clothing. Swinging: from my horse, and fastening lev rein quickly to a branch, I run to Hm Wot whence the sounds proceeded. Mr. llrmvn, an old gentleman recently came to board at Mrs. Davis', stood on the riy. et's hank culling wildly " Malamute. "For gracious sake save her I" be ap- pealed, nsl touched the 5pm. "I know nut who she ml was aiming; here reading when I heard 1oeroutory." The executor. after taking my receipt. Isttdprotnptly hauled me twenty crisp thouratululollur Lulu. whit-111 carefully bestowed in the pocket otcared by Mrs. Dnvis' l-utnm. Tlsejonrnta, till I had nearly reached home ngsin, was without incident Worthy of rceital. The executor who had the money lived mu town some forty miles distant. I could easily ride there and bark in a any, and resolved to start on the following; Mrs. Davis kmdly offering. for greater aulely, to tix tl button to my inside breast packet. in service of which I thankfully u- milc-d humâ€. " 1 kept my good luck I; newt-at. least told nobody bat my landlady, Mrs. Davis, Elle promising not to Wllitlper it. I remembered how J ncob hail tolled his way to ll wife-two ot them. in fost--am1, animated by the example-,1 wan bending every energy to win one uuprrior to them both, when one thay tt pieee of news came (but [minted out a nlwrtur cut to hxuppiuau. By the death ofa distant relative I had onune in for nleuncy of twenty thouund dollars, and could have the money, so the lemr (mid It any time I called for it. 3 Mr. Gordon gave um such . cool neop- tion when I luid before him tho Mate of my feeling: lowu‘du his awaken, Edie, that I suspended my visits to her. Not that I intended to uivo her up by any means; for a low you†hard work and close application, 1 firmly believed, would place me on a footing to meet old all“ Gordon'a m rldly-mimled samples. thut My! hantetmt to mentiun te her Charming Flora Burton. "OL, l-ith,. plain enough now i" laid up- the detective, when I had told my story. now "Mr. Brown and Miss Flor: Burton are ling only alioe. for two ofa notorious baud of I thieves. The former. most likely through A the indiacmtiou of your 1tsudlaudnuerunts nan I aware that you were about to receive a my, sum of money. and probably had Isis eyes of! upon her when she sewn! on the button; l and the drowning scene was all a precuna " carted trick. Nat curing to lure the mun- mu l, " about him in enseof capture. Mr. Brown managed to Conny it to Miss Flora the you some night; and she nfterwut‘dd took the l bold course of making you the messenger an: to lodge it anicly in the hands of the Be. pe comphshetl ran-cal who not: an bunker for "ms the gang." ( Prrparnl specially for the Review. l 8. The agnostic ereed.-Agnostieisut is ithe negation 01 clear 0oueeptnms and well i Jitihrisd itotioua, whether viewed in regard ‘ta christinnity or plsilusophy; bat it is I here especially viewed in regard to ohrist~ ianitv. In this creed ; which exhibits the ILL, negative phases of Christianity, we Shave an old thing under a new name and an analysis of the name will show us tig. {thing in its ttutliygtttVed character. Ag. i nosticism [tiny be resolved into two parts, the one positive and the other negative. "Gnostieisru," the positive put, is derived from it wont which srgniiies to know, ob. I acne and investigate with n. view of learn. i int: and discriminating truth and falsehood |I‘The particle A," the negative part, ex l presses the absence of what is contained in I the word to which it is the prefix. The l',i,t,ui.i?.,ty,',r, of the one is emptied out by the primitive force of the other. It is gthence clear, that ngnosticitun is a want l of real knowledge of Christianity, I want {of observation to note the distinctive I marks of ttliristiisuity, the want of honest purpose and earnest effort to think out the truth of turistianitp From this line I of argument based on the anelyim of the l term. there are several things, which sug- f" themselves for our consideration, as 'beering on the point " ist-tus, first thing is the condition of mind out of which 'tgrtotstitsiosrtt springs. As indiuted by the above train of thought, the follow. ers of agnostic-ism have venue. inadequate Ind distorted ideas on ehristiauity; inns- much so the eye of their mind do'es not view christisnity through a clear medium, do“ not dinincuy Ipprehand the outlines christianity end does not perceive the Di vine origin of 'thristinuity. Christianity 1., indeed to them s thing from which“ tertaitt meshing an be gethered. They do not, therefore, foster. mum interest in christisnity, do not feel inclined to min . knowledge of ehri-tisnity, do not think and eet in [ternary with principles of , clmetianity. Now, the naive um ot such is wudui-m of with! is use We! in- dMeu-l cognition to the Wisely W - od MrrHieait. Chick P, with. "raer-Atgtt6diae Now tlustl was prepared to renew nego- tiations on a cash basis, I found Mr. Gor. don quite an altered man. A: for Ettie.--" bless her faithful heart .t--l was trll the same to her, fortune or no lonuue. The two off'usrs returned with me in the hope of meeting the fuir Flora, but tue pretty bird had already tIowa. My friend was sent for, and at once identified me. "And it mu I who was robbUofthem t" 1 exclaimed, as my eyes followed his. The um laughed "tereduluusly. “There is a gentleman) in this place who knows me, t I replied, and I gave " Name. "A yuuug nznn was rubbed of they: Into. Ir-at lent these bear the advertised num. bers," remarked the detective. The answer Wm: tt peculiar smile as the man proceeded with his work, and drew from the envolupe a Lundle-not of pupa-I but. of bunk-notes. which he and his cum- pauion iuspeeted eagerly. “I Law a packet in your possession just now, the uddreus an which attracted my attention. Permit me to look at it." I placed it In his 1mm]. Without th word he began to rip it open. "Stop l" l exclaimed indiguuutly. “That was intrusted to me by a Indy, and I can- not suffer It to he lmnpered with." “This way a moment, if you phase," said a man who turned up his label, ills. playing a detective‘s budge, drew my arm in his, led me to a private room, and will .. Next morning fumnl my on the only city train. At the and of a, coupl- ot hours we utupped for redrmhutenu. In getting at my pocket-book I took ont Miss Bur. ton's packet, and held it for an iurtaut in my hand. Promising to use than: nfely in his hnuds, I took I: cordial leave. and receiv- ing n. pressing invitation to cull on my re turn. Excnning herself, aha returned shot . brief absence With B sealed â€chain her hand. "Here are some pnpers I Willi delivered to my guardian," she said; ' youll find his address on the envnlope." “Might I trouble you with a mu. com. mission t" she naked: " should esteem its plan". not: trouble." I replied. tut busiueu would all no to the city tU marrow. 1Jeti,8,'iit' W173?" â€:31â€.fo dl 2 W553 V 'tk) "if" 'V 5'9â€;- 1. Ar Riitth%Fi4 N NO. 2.--C"oneluded, Creeds. ijlt‘h Ito mwyim ducts. Home, jglt'. havoc he: been wrought in new . Churches ca the Continent by the preve- than of reticulum. nub-lieu And even i t II churche- " bode. woolly esteemed nuptial. the deniel or "pl-icing (may i of one or other of the fundamental articles , I of the Gin-idiot: is br no mean. uncommon: n may canton. too, we trace the eiteet I ' referred to in the impctlence of confession. t atextgttuiut, and the desire to not rid of _ in whole or in put. Unlmliet in tlw t _touiiuenee of I11 nine. and bind: them down . upon no. The mood thing is the luck of pepprehemliug (not: in their true some in regard to 'slariatiautity. The falling of on apple is a. fact. tut continue a gnu-t phyri- . led principle 'snpauu of suggesting a tram I , of ideas In to felling bodies, but union on I served luv a mind so [imputed to make the , discovery, the falling of ten thou-mud ilpples would have led to no diseotery of f grni'ltntion. The {acts of ehristianity stand out before Ill! flour as nunlwuius unit [iii:'?: with deep spiiituul siguifieaaee to all who can understand them but the " ‘lowers of agnosticism do not read them in , their true clmracter er cast doubt on them I as to their supernatural origin or quest’un i them an dogmas wmthy of acceptance. "Hwy doubt the tact ot hutpiruiutr--ar.v': admit that the mind of one man can cn-i able the mind of another to understand a i thing nod to spicnk thereon to others ; hot l I they deny that the mind of the infinite can l i prepare the mind ot the f1uite to :umnmui- _ cute to no the revelation of His will. They I C insert that christinniti, tonne no factor in l E civilization, whereas Christianity is the i eompauion of “Milly in all its eout1iets-l ithe cradle of its infancy end the du'lllei _source Mita claims. They question thoi .grent fact: of the incarnation, the intone; went and the resurrectbu, which nre alt l l enveloped in I volume of pure light. What i I then. is the position we ought to occupy to ) meet this antipathy towards the cardinal doctrines oi eUistmuity 7 ts it one of un- i I tliuehiag defence or cone 1 story comproiu- I 'ise? There is nothing to he guarded uni i gamut more jealously at present than any I yielding in this matter to the sceptical I spirit and httittuliuarisn teudaney of the l age. In vain do we dream of muting i terms with unbelief, as if, by coming dunn l i to some lower ground, we could plunt out: I feet more securely. and any to the rising; I ', tide “Thu- far and no huther." . We shall ( soon be submerged if we an not premier] to take our stand Without compromise on itho supernaturnl revelation of the divine Word, and on these critical truths of revel. ntion. in clear and unequivocal assertion of which is characteristic of the [l',.)','.?,"]','?,',', .Standnrdl and of the Confessions of the Retornieil Church. The third thing is the t foregone conclusion against chrie;iunitv. , They do not exumine facts or carry on n t process ofreesoning in order to arrive at a 'just conclusion in regard to tsluGtituuty, I i but they do so in order to euuhii,l, a pru- I conception oftheir own mind against it.. l the wish is truly the father of the thought I I and they necordingly soon come to think' I that the thing which they winh. is a matter _ of actual fact and irrefrulmhle argument n- i l gniust christiauity; but it soon vanishes as . l the idle fietiou of fancy and does nothing ( to injure the bulwark: of the truth. l Ouo night. during the late Amelia-n war, the army was eneamped in front of the enemy, when there was seen tt gleami- ing light unions the trees in front ol the posrtioti: They “naught it was the ene- mimi' ami' fires,' and began tiring with their lutterios upon the light. But anon the moon ruse up. from behind the trees and they found they hull been directing their artillery against the radiant queen oi night! And so upon Christianity, intidel. ity ruins its shot and shell, but it is like firing upon the moon in Let inaccessible splendor. Besides what we hind Just con- sidered, there are still three aspects of Bl," nouticism which are wonky of our serious, tstttrutiort- (l). The pyrrhonicnl impact of agnosli~ si,an..-Mrut is sometimes tho sa'ject ol universal duubt. Hi, reasons himwlf into doubt on everything, he eulunulus him- nelf in the cut-Webs of sophiauy spun out ml hisown brain oul makes himself the an,“ of his own speculative Inucies. lie is cm- ried away with the retinemeuU of tucltt physics constantly employing himself in making Jitstiuetuma, where there is no dif. ference, or, in attempting to show that the most opposite sentiments ulnnitted of thc sumo- explnnntion. He makes doubt an object oflris pursuit in his empuriets into things and In no dunhta thnt doubt has be. :omo 3 second nature to him. Hence the fauna“: saying; of 1sessing---"H God were to hold out alt tinth shut up in his right bind. and ddubt, the impulse to seek truth; in' hit left. even at the rka of wan- dering forever sud ever. gm] gave him the choice have“: the two, ho would grn<p bid left hand sud " to be lelt to (Liam, saying. 'Fulter, g1vo me this: pure truth belongs to the. only' "-a nuance which De. Damn. patina: of Iubror, esNrpod Dim the my "rittst, that in the “bounce “W." It i. I. my add, ll!“ speck otqt'ritas'rid_ in “to will ofnuu, tint-hula: " the rays of the truth but “to beat and the understanding. bred 3-0- 'o-ds “Khan “,4 "tins lit., aid that I lit“. Wing of pianos- .9».th a an to Aduiun: brt “I tu6dstti but, of itvmuld “I gttseiu6atmitt_ttsatt'e, Ind “gnaw all“ - in ro- tlgthft was an“ a! m. In: at a no. . All was wirhirut m mt. the non“ of I great [Nady-"me mu: utll wound] an. iso-trod. Caught. out-3a. â€than, bro.» china, or my album». of the than“ and l.---- nqnutal to all " new naught. nod an a and but“. ailingâ€. gin!†may Iâ€! l mumupuoll V“ Immuuv you hut a IR kw wuiao, On motion muh 5nd mndwl e mncil mljoumod lo most “in at the to“; lull Arte. on loudly. the 11th by of Do. oombot no“. " ttt (telnet. tu"" ‘- L No. 0 no rrllu‘n. An. I comm .- u. BT wâ€... No. 9 .400. No. lu nu return. No. It .250. No. " [In lemma. No. 13 GUILNO. " S300. No. " .300, No. 10 9450. No. g ti.Ug00. le Clerk untitled comical than! “a - juicy of the [mlhumstern istul not. Manual their acheduh's " thin dnte. Wiukler, Pisuer--'l'tmt Im- (Ink i0 hm- by inane-ml to puma": (bob. paw- n who†uhmlulgn or mllu um um meant. " by the hr.t day of 0m nub-Cu nod . nuton.--thsrried. Wmltler. McMahon-Thu Michael Brontiarm be refunded the sum of 615 ar- rears of statute lnl-ur tux nu Int 17. C am"- .iou IT, statute labor being perhutued.--- CIMeJ. Winkler, Pirirev--'rut the committee nlmndy ummintml at special alerting ho empowered to take M4'tsti to mourn the Inn!- 1"K."2,t'"" tund coming to the tawmhip. - nrried. Wiuklor. _ f9cltenk;---'rlrnt tho Widow Pluum rccdve the sum of M " citiuity.-- Curried. Shank. FMusr--Tuat iusrtwanre on town but] emu-ted with the London Insurnueo Co, expiring on tin Nth of (it-ml,†0. A. "ewea.-Ahsrried. -- By-Iuw No. 7 to levy r; purpose: in the diifereut Including to the estimutm of "id sections was Isl. full-wing being thr- mayâ€! he Uviml and coltcetcul fun nrlmol necliuna: No. 1 m 0325. Na. a t82.5,So. 4 e77 tryuiw No. 6 to lvvy rates to meet our- n-m. expeussl and linl ilitiea for the your 1882 was introduced and puma. The. total vulno of the I'ulenllle property in the township â€cur-ling to the In»: "sled .2- ussmeut roll in $94,000.00. The nu: on the dollar for euuuxy um " no will}. fat general seluvrl rule one mill, fur township um two milk and for railway Ly-‘Inw No, 100(1874. and for No.60! 1878, and No, (an. he sltutii his imelléct to the 1 reason, and denim. there is I God. o. B. The municipal com-n! of the township of Normand-y mat a»: per adjournment on August am. All mania-n;- present: no". in the chum; uninuu-s of last regular and special meeting mul and pulsed. Moved by Mr. Skunk. wounded by Mr Fisher tint the hummer he Authorized to correspond with Jul-n Stark I Co., of To. muto. to negotiate for six of the railway By law debentures if mlinfuctory mange. menu; cull be urinal at. Ind "an! tho Reeve Issue In. nrlm to Tmnsnmr for the mnuey deposiu-d in Smudnrd bank at liar- riuott.-Carrivd. Winkler. Shenki- That the following M. Counts be paid: Stave! & Son, pmrton of mmtraet " township plinling, ti8; Mr. Blyth " (Heeling Hue Deputy Run of Miuto at Pike Lake re Ptke Lake roml .3, for letting and impacting Iirndley‘s bridge and Calvert aud ovehardville, " ; New. McMahon and Myâ€: for ittspeetiug bridgo u Reid's sawmill t8; William nary for filliug abutment uf‘lrridge 11 and Pgtheou. with stones bo, and John Itrul for lumher ("wish-J to repair wwulinu bridge ti.-- Ciirried. _ 10 "tuni, and mulls. Brlaw.Sty, 7 We pity the nulwlirlrl'. What to him. is the rerutiun from on high but a with»! book , Ile was nothing: al-uvp. or around. ' r beneath him that e‘lnccu the cum-nee " nGod l and he deuies--yca, while s.uud. ing on the foottitool of Omnipulu we. and gazing upon the dazzling thrum- of Jelm- “H.110 taltuts his iutellert to the light of ntrseetttly nlmve him. "ml my all this is “no work of cluncv. 'rue hum “(such I loin; m n drenr and rle' rm mad. In him. mind, Illegndlilac um “I tutrlleet--i. dot-u- ed, 'ieAroyed ; tt", is a, Ie-ts feudal cm ie lto.vriutu--uas.vless-- creerl-aop_f No gluum of light {rum heaven penetrates the hluckncmnl the lmrril lo deluuion; no voice from the Elan-l Lida tho daspcmdilg heart rejoice. No tuna-d tunes trum (In harp: of 'irraplsiut mmm-tl o dull spirit "an: it: letlmrpy. (r nlln’ the contamin‘ fcrer of the brain. The “reek of mud is umrly renwdiless; reuwn is prostrate; and ptsrkton, prejudice. and superstition have reared their temple on the ruins of his intellect. gm mieur, and glory, and [My ot the natural universe, um. behold .01. the louchesof Hi tiiueroMu, r., o 'r, and Iilll. and thaw all ; Irotu our wry halt, we do mrututiserute his condition. The unbeliev- " I nu: whosei MUM-l the light M "vol. ation never penetto',cd ; who am uue up- cu the Immund man“, and was, and upon lho iutpertslusble phy, spvad out no lung- utrseetttly ulmve him. out my all this in tho work of elm-nee. 'rue hum " such I loin; Is a 1lretu. and chwr pm wad. In him. mind. lhegulhkc um “I tutrlleet-i. do!“ ed, nic~lruyed ; a", i. a, l-ts [awful chant. way in pmvmred fur lief. but not till the" (3). Thu "loeisticu tGin.--.) lhiuu be the Great Creator in mun ulna. how We: it an“ "uid-litre muting Ink. program in Francs durum who last century. tucr with no sin-ck “imbue! nulil it n mm. its height, and had Eu 'trtiblttrthtvtru in the great oottqslsnt" of the French lk-wlutu-n t Why. hm Jost [wanna there mm no Lung Chm-ch A. rd. mg. The Rtmrnml than-h trulup'w d in the dust. the (‘Llhuiic Church In Hm to lb. care. such was Hen-r to In! t'rteottett. '1 " crank-ht dullurl‘ to Lhe elm. u.. " In tl I do. c.) ofhpil'lluul hi0. \\'heu them i. u luck "(living truth, of warm love, um] unmet. he]! tiaetiiiein,r,r steal, lheu “nun My tho way is punmred fur the triumph of unho- l..Al' L... A. .. an n (3). Thu 'vtlusisucat aspect of nguootd tGas-All thing: bear the clear marks " the Gram Creulorin His power, wir,dor" and mundane»; but In: twithalnmlmq such maml'w'atinm of “In “Imam " abut“. thaw are route, who duly the very exist. ' um ofthe Supreme Being. We pity tho unbeliever--oG who Catt can on the nus In an the source of "ll of ohriuian eulorpuru which but undo the 0mm the Ilium-y of the Chu- ulher Uud, how was i muting he, Progress in ' last annuity. mu wish no nulil it rt toned m bei :errihle triumph in the p - u “I [m a-ii, N be 1:1on New (In m at “Opti- cian t Am... u...wm and. um may be used to lutat the mm- at mum-mm then is none an pun-m hi tla, tisv,, at good men. How Wu " Nut the thud If infidel. ity, which wore such u “matching up.“ in Grant Britzun durum the he; .Putur.T, an! H length assuming a Impala Ion-m In the writings of Pump aud his: followun. seemed as II it would - tt'd "fore ll. How was it ultuuatar chub-d cad le- usted in its tourm- ? Iiow. but by tite re. viwd life of the Chunky“ through that great Iwnkeniug whirh. beginu " with 'ite Brahman, liuxum, 'Wesley um! Whit. tirld Alendllv udvtucmg and ittthteuoiutr "N", or 1.... "n tr..., f', .-- . f .. . “f I. my prob-u. "1 ' L. M di. with "I m tho-cm- a an... ml". by the obi-hm" w... -. 2 , . . ',/' LT: “FEE" tte"" mew-m- - _...-.v, mun-u, ‘NuIey “I Whit field mull†advancing and Munch: more or lea: all the Churches of Britain “as In an the source of "ll than. on... nun-ll TLt'N is I cut-Adana“ mount a doubt abroad u to ‘ho truth of revolution of I unuiul at tho Divine origin ot the ohrittUet neliginn. Thin um“ anon man of science. muons: man 'r/i'i'k'iu1' 5nd nun-u; men in the “Mia, "Gtihion. " an. That "medial misuaua. an be adopteuto slum tho can“ " m“ 6 no return, No. 9 M00, No. lo no " no relum, No. " $800, No. m ' Normanby Council. V -"e'i..Nr.- v. "nu-nu. urce of an than: men! works utru1ut,t, and philunllnmpy a the century nun-momma In the (hank. And. on an Gil, ade Horr, M. n "mt.iettaq Aspect an; the I“; canary. g I popular Ion-m m p aud his Toll-, 6W nah-n rate- for ullool who“! manna inf the was†Im waned. Thu etive Inn-mils to om the difremnt up return. NIL! Huht M nul- m an: uue up- "tare, and upon 1 out no unu- oreteis, .5 P 'IMO, . 8.615.