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Weston Times (1966), 3 Dec 1891, p. 1

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W' "'; , cumin!!!“ 'iiiiiUGiiE up his views. the “mud: nt' his mind was one of intense hopefuhtess. The man exinwnce of Inch a clulv u this mami’mouy And a ginrioun when Mud 1ttr, of the detesrmirUtiort that Cumin short d be lho gum; bf Britain's célnnin. h In! tttd country.’ " in dstirty We wk (an. it thank! he worked out hy Onmdim. and he thought it: annt/e condition would be tut of one of the most rim: has" “Hive hyphen Ind poke ol M Md. itatrd Wm.) “MHDMdAIOmuw lbw (Indiana. iii7ii%'Gi1"ii7i"si,iiih, can»; ltd l "iiett.eatt',Pd"i'lteta'ra'1t $10th 1'irih'c'ltgtro,",,'ttt, Mptirttt. .. Lat. km- by Ind vim-d oroato in "wheat! that on. of the kindly re- pel-nun. of the all had had“! . war: of N- si"ii?,l “In opening M i " him wi "premium, . " TWy tor the which.” Ho het, Ire",' no.1M- ' um t ' u the wot": u in re. but t."ltrea' paractly mimic. The} nun who would Ipuk duwrely met. with the 1rmoyttr that from the hut of'LlningI he , ninth-0d PM Imight get,'? upme ',y,1/e'tel l my noun”: Thu ”minded him'luf wl, {timid him by (“Alimony Do we! the' "you" who hid in». art-Wad mun Heron new.“ and toaud at hip hotel . menu planed tutor. him of I dinner for which he I ttlt, t1xod price. Having pain 'his dollar a thought it " ,dutyjo order straight .thruN1o.uttiettwyutr_'eu,TPr. When he “and st the [in-cry, " found cherry pie, np’ple pie, pumrkin pie, and custard pie. " Wuiur, br " “Malinda sherry Pie. some-mil. pie And lame pumpkin pie." Th. unharmed. ge Wall “mm, whit. m youw mg tor t" " Whnt‘a the mutter with Hm cultlrd Lt, sir r." (uughter.) So one Wu in (rough Inger of being too indis- criminate in one’s huduuqns, and for hi: own part it ml ht be found tuning the fsvoribls, 'ttdpi',',', had to guy, there posit. 'bly might be some things unfavorable. lt . _. ..., 1-,..._|_:| rt, hld no idea of judging the country from the view point of the It oiFtrotter." {In hnd met a. party'of friends just boarding the c, P, R. Imamcr for Jupan In i'aucouver,ousd witha sense of pruprietprship had asked them. " Whatdd you thinho’f t.h.ycoantrr,'4 " o, we are deli htéd with it," was the wlnr. ' _li/l'dl'il] asked them where they had ptdpped. " o, we have come Its',', across from the mummy)“: felt like squ g to than) u nn old, man had mid to a. yoath who hut been stating hisoputhrn very freely on I. certain question '. " Young man, your conclusions are right, but your (manna Ire wrong”, (Laughter. l, ‘ r I te , , n A . -- J» '_....,. .. .rrv.F. . ." m-.. . r" S"""")""" V, 'iiii"iiuii tirat tout-hon Csnmhlmui the ' Agricultural point of view s 1 would spank u . Comm." n (Prater who ind last your _ purchued a sum lpiece $gr. ad, but this yehr had bought u much. erg piece. (Ap- plause. In pusin over the tl t continen- tul highway'he 'IQ apprceistdt the scenes ‘ throu h which he prussed- scenes nut. nude up of nnturnl sceurutsiunc, but, also of minuisetares. In Muniloba he had no“ In abundant crop and miles upon miles of wheat tields forming a golden row iwwss the I prairie. In Ontario he had found that “griv i 'culturul machines were all taken [1?de ' gtsrueriniptutd threshing the crops. On his return {ourney he had found his msghiticcnt crop t ifzhcd. In the, North-west. COHI' pw l t year's observations , with this: y , he had no hesitation in saying that _ he was struck with the signs ohtibility and prosperity and with the nir of eoniialance which seemed to he widespread in the l country. .He thought that mixed farming should be resorted ioNsoce and more. That wheat not only should he cultivated but' that the farmers should go in for rattle end i dairy farming. The North west was dove; i lupin; and gro,wing apace. An indication of this f" _ _ the tract farmed hy the f company which. pLutevKtvyehtuHovrrtrsd. I The r nrly iminro o 's enterprise had/been' nascent. but Fitter' the. . “moment of the originator. one and pains been token ind now things were looking fsv able. The large forms uuro doing well, and n pay- I ing ,tt?lttitr,,s dividends. y He'mould ike to any a. word of: Bri sh Co. _ lumbis. Thanh» woos. soym 'that b6 Zreryl rock crows in LU! own him-5' ill, was Heath» l ing before as A farmer, new " a fruit tr wrt. _ He wished to let the world knot h tul. mirahlc is their-lit eropni Brhish Col mhia. He could Tish speak volumes on its csltlo feeding, its wealth of minerals. its! rming richness. So he' had left money he ind ill l the country. For the fruit of British lum- bis cthere Wits mi immediate market 'tho North-west :tcrrilnry and in Dakota" He had taken up land in the ,Okanagon dis riot, and had out n the land into small In s for Iettlem who 'tl not waab.t6Titim l MIN) sores, but wanted :50 acres. “a propo d to cut up. his had intgvmcts of JO Mil 100 acres. from which . comfértahle livelihood could be derived. Thin. was wlist'wm I¥edod $5.371;- Ci "liFiiijJrs' of thuuulau atubil. I ity chm. she could afford to your critiejsm. tr Anglia“ to wider questions "eetin the I country's future might not be out of [that l It W“ I difficult Iriti3, to aponk of any i \oountry's future. VGtever might be their: "politic-l end, I“ he wished to claim wnsl that this WIS not the time for Ihspmulenry l or hint hartednou. He mum onlv give I hin plain unvnnuished Itntement of belief in thig country. 0m; of in chief prohlmn- w"l its lriondl; relstionl with the country tothe ‘ Inuth. but he thought that these Iriendl I rehtionn oould he maintained together with its connection with the grunt mam-y conn- in these tiiatlrivts, He hml also 300 Miami hop! qurefully planted with tr'ees; he had '; apples and poem, tf had laid out a. (pace for raspberries and tfawberrier. Re was' interested in Toronto at preaent. lmcaq’so he ; was compelled to come to this city for trees. He was following the plan of having every tree markeda'n a book, and its yield recortl- i ed every year. an thnt one cankaow exact-J ly what each tree had done. This was in conformity with the arlriéc from the _ Government experimental farms, which were magnifieent institutions, where a btrm. et' could get information as he wnnwd it. l He was glad that the farms at Ottawa, Bran. , don, Indian Head And Agassiz wore prosper- i one. They were a. great credit to Prof“! srtaundertrand those working with him. )Ap- '1 Fame.) TL, thought that in the west the inner: were not, taking full mlvantnge of' the country. In this respect they were, like? the farmers oi his own county, Aberdeen. _ shire. which was a great entitle country and wu inclined to neglect ot tor thinge-l though Aberdeen “nod high in‘othcr things." ' especully in the opinion" M its own people. They remeinber, doubtless. that wotl.knowu story of the small toy who was asked what Win the capital of England. '.',:fe,"'yyt',i') And wlmt in the cupital of Scotland? " Aber. deem" (Laughter) . _ iih expo". .tymllr as much' butter. There should he co-operatrort mums; the far 1eN itowssrds securing a better and more LIT,)',',', tvttli.tr. , N b, -.. . . _, a _-__.'.-..- - _‘.:.._‘ - try. He 'r" one of thone who logkéd for. w-rd to . hr closer mime: of ttll parts of the Englilh people. (ApplnlneJ A very ominent lune-mun M the United Ntuter, {arr kgm ttix','1t,7a"t',t on this View, had Mid that I a mulMo Crthitrgro gain that and he vomid mnider hit luhor as not hnl'ing been in tit. , t “W... WHOM", He'would Auk how About I daii‘y depart- mt u well as pure fanning. Both things were compatible. He thought it nnomnloua thut 42 r cent. of the cheeseim rted into 'g'li)ll,rg,i,'il; he (ltnndian. ',Irlt"ih",1 2 per new. M the buttrr Ttl fauna Iris fly.,"; “Icahn: " Whit was 't tut the -trt-ordqrrt in. can?" w.£2m "DI-ii an Nit-.1 “AW-Vb. TIES, HUMAN AND DIVINE. Frurss U. PABTQN. vannx. to FRtDIKIt‘K l Rim-us. Naw ZEAIAND. .rNm_ T V ' _ My dear Hor-The neceuity of iving you poin in forced upon inc. 'le,/l,U you ‘ will tind copies of tour lotto“, two nddrou- ed to me , Mr. Ilnldnue, and my replie- thoreto; do not know if they will come upon you u I Inrprine; you will oomiuly he unprepared, no I was, for Mr. Eskimo I communications, Ind you mult not the .mnnly part, And "usemhtrto with L msn's courage. The form in which he uprate- his witimeutl is not a grumful one, but ,wo will set that Illlle , it shoes thlt he is Tbittcrly, ltrongly in earnest. ind it l'J,','1"l' him to be a. hard, cnleeling gent emun. Here before us, my dear boy , " a battle of hernias um] hurts, and it hug wmetiines happened that hearts hue won. You will preeeive from this remark that I do not Mlvine you to lay "own you); arms l it, is I serious tumor lnr a (laughter to go againstl liar father's wishen, but after all it rests , witlivyou sad Agnes. If she aidés’with her _ father, which I do not believe uhe will, you have no nlternativo but-'to retire; if she says. 'H will be true to you"," then it wrlll ire for us to} decide how to act in thisgravel crisis in two young. lives.- To deplore-at 1 this juncture the distance hetween you and i l Agnes is to deplore the inevitable, and that. it is never wise to do ; the inevitable must he avieepted, ,whaternr the whirring it ,brings in its train. 'rake courage, then,‘ anil- beforCuuytlting is tsetued-tur" Mr.‘ Haldane is unot the 'supré'me judge aguiust whose verdict there is no ap- l ‘ pear-come to un uri1ltrmsuuuliug with Agnes. Remember that you have,‘ nlwnyn your 'utlwh, love , througlu, weal and woo I inn faithful to my dear boy. ' Ever your loving Father, G. PAwroy. . . w imam U. HAr.nssr,, Nixon HAI.I.,;,Cnrn- ' Llnzn Rum. To Fullnmucx I "Trr?i, l) 7.\‘P.l)l\‘, UTAHU, Nizu ZEALAND. _ "ern',-- I have with some ditliculty ubtainud your address, from your fadiet', 1nd I now ‘,writo to you to ex we” iny‘opinion of, your ‘ conduct in 1fQ'l2'iu'r' following my daughter with yottracteutious, and id curry- iug on n. correspondence with her without w my sanction. No man of honour', no gentle- man would pursuesuch acourne, and 1 shall, have no 1iitficulty in exposing your true 'oliarnctcr to my child. In her name trnd i my own I demand that you instantly coring Iwriting to lmr or communicating with het ' in any way whatever. Should you presume T to disregard my wishes I shall know hour to l, deal with‘you, --Vour obedientservant. I - . . C. Human. ". VOL II. . ' at n. L. “up”. I w _ Author of “Great Porter Squire." "ry hungry ot _M. Help." "Bread and , Chm-ad Kin-u,” Eta, Eta The First Link -titurplio1 In 'sriiiimrt'on. of Shapherd'l push- , ' " _ " ! FRO“ Lotus REDWOOD, Esq, QUEEN Vic- 1' mys,r?istss “Al-MW, CHL‘ULFWH PAP-KN roam MANSioss‘, Wrsaurvoiatut, Lolhoos +nunznn~x litmus, New 'iLAyo. l m C. Human, Faq., Mrttvooetr's, Name My dearest F'redgrick,-l write to you ln'l YORK., U. ,S. A. _ . " great grief. In"my' ~hst letter I said that Il, My dear tNldaae,cr'-Wltat Q: devil has intended telling pupa everything, feeliiigit‘ sent you ottoAmerrims so Ill denly, and was not right tl at he 'slNyldr be left in ignor- l why did you not ask me to seconipuny you'. once of our attachment. He came lrtune last} Here I am just arrived from Nice, after. I week, and I told him all. My deer Preder. I cursed bad time at _the tables (dropped iek, there was A dreadful scone I he'spoks of“ eighteen tlioustiid inmtlireeydays t very re- yon in it way tliatl could not 1isteu"Guuiet- l freshing), with a. little imp in pcttieoats to ly, sudthoughd am iiotrcr brureI defend- malt it, worse. to find 'hryralitttnt .bird, ed you as well” I could '. hut what could I I down without having the grucr'tb offer the. boy when he asked me if f thought it was ' sholteimf its wings to its best friend. BEL proper conduct on the part of a daughter to l perhaps the said wing is sheltering sonic- ,enter inttyaeh a. serious engagement with, l thing more attractive theme man of the ‘out the knowledge or consent of her hither?“ miukiiTiht' gender. What is it, Haldane? i I could only answer one way, snd lies hig l Another little sGir? At your agsr,-toir--1-, irurdon. He amid I could make some amends l am ashsmed.ot you. I am tempted to turn [ for my fault by [ironiising him tliatI'wonld [ over ii new lea-rtreHr'; 6t The devil was u‘not merry without his consent. Even if I l, sick," ct ceters. e . tera.' Didnt relish bod not felt I had scted so‘wrongly I should l leaving m bulliomhiud me st Monte "have given him the promise, and' I ave (i/ Carlo, will the nfores id pettiuouted' imp more willingly because 'l,1"l'i,'l',yidrlv,"lr'd'J, been playing hit; ‘iiiks with yours iencouraged, too, because his passion seemed ', truly, I'm tired of her trums; and have ; to be over. " Ir is-sn ' hinding promise, i made. up my mind tit set e down. Honour reutember," papa said, Ind I answered that (bright. _ It will be qsdtat1gtsects fresh-Nh. I would ls-ce' toit. 15.1.0, deer Frederick, 'rtrerrenee--.to hove someone tied to n fellow , What, have Fdone? sPapa snys thst he wall i he can't shake off with a cheque. . This is never, hever consent to our marriage, and; leading up to what follows; opening up the he commanded me to give him all the letters l, case‘ as the lawyers say. .-. i] received from PT and never to waitejbi T(slking of lswyers, there it is,' you see? -ydd itg'iln. 'But that I tuyild' not 'do, iyyli 1'mi devilish clever fellow to introduce the though he talked to mhu long time, telling l firm so dcftlv. Lamb and Freshwater, Bed. "me what my duty was. I would not give way. ford row. We know those chaps well ; And now I am very unhappy, not only if) they‘ve made A fortune oat of‘nis and mine, myself but for you. I seem not to "v.ea but f must do them the justice to my thst I u friend except my maid, Michel, and she is J) never got into 'th tlifiieuity they didn't get ', unhappy as I sinp'uud eaifnnot do anything; me out of. Bat thatU not the point, which “to help me. lint con any one do that so'lonql id, mortgage. Chudleigh’s A pretty place. / n: pupa is ngsinst ttts? I can only hope tlut‘ But I don't ‘wnnt to foreclose. I'd sooner I he will be kinder when he finds out that I it fell to me in an amiable way. and for five cannot obey him. Dear Frederick, I seem ( weeks out of the fifty two it would do/with its he doing wrong whichever we loot. l the right 'sort,ofapirits about one. Not a l l'spn stands on one side of me, snrlyou on l hit of good without I. pretty hostess to do the other, and I am pulled both ways " the honors. You‘re of a shrewd breed, and euro. I will be"trpe to you, indeed, indeed can guess whet's coming. Fsctis', I'm tired ,. I will, but if I had some one to counsel me of waiting, us the song guys. . I should feel happier. (ind bless you, dear Lnuih sud Freshwater. the door (the very Frederik Will: all my love, Irelreiu, me to y dear) solicitors, paint to the hrortipw, deeds; be ulvi iyi yours. A"xr"sse'r, murmur. "rrtikTliiindred rind twenty thow FRou FREDERH‘K rursrter, NE\\'.ZIAI.A.\'I>. 1 sand 1 " which youwill admit is agar): ’round To ILhLr,axri. ks, MAM,“ HALL, Cur", sum, and insinrvatingly ask me, '"WIrst is '.ErcrrA'ntoi. ' . Ae be done ? Ir That‘s the rub, Haldane. . Dear Sin~l am in receipt of your letter, Am I m wmnf ottprpey? Do my ltsst on" and I deeply regret the rUk I run in Adding ofboots require soleiii'gland healing. I think to your dmpltrtssur-hert l'say I Catllnnt not. My thieving Vsmt hits not called my comply with your' desire. It WM wrong, I nttenlinn tollie Mate of my wsrdrohe, so / [ sdmitY id the tirst instance, to enter into on! itferAttn "ill presentable. MY Unk boo.k i I ru1gaFmentwituyrsur dear dniighter without: isll.r.ight, oil tl manager "we“... me wieh your kaowledge, laur uy-uuuuuruuru-w we. Aer.,',.-?,",,':?,':',,??',:??,,',,?'.';'.',.','?,':..??.',, -r_gMtrrt-YimTtr"mrriTirterRrt' my beha'viour. tht the nccuimn I met your daughter in London you were abroad. Indl l my love for her grew and futened use" up- '. on me unaware. If ybu had been in London 1 l I think it certain that I lhdnld have spokcn‘ _ tn you on the subject, and I might happily 1 have succeeded, in canvmcing you that an I -allinnce with your family ’wnuld have been' [neither diwreditahlo nnr tlohonourahle to; you ; hut yuu were far any, and I had nob [opportunity of meeting ypu. I do not, geek l, to amuse myself: whatever bl-me uttacheu‘ ito this unhappy ulTnir in mine Alone; but ‘what I did we. not deliberately done :‘myi leelingn hurriul me on until words were I turnkey Ttirish, canrtot be rgcnlled. yur I! Itrd; dear sir. toyoisr recollections of yo'ur- gel when you were young. when n man'l judgment in the glue of hit heart, ind feel. _ ings are involuntarily born within him _ which he ammo! rem-H I intended. tn do nothing dilhqnonr-hlt. There in no ditur.ntr. in our rnnk. ad I beg you to Mouse me when I say that man: “mint confer distinct- ion. I luv. ,"e,y,l1',ultr' truly" Ind devoted. ly, um] it. would bu the “In of my life to make her life Vial-{Kym I have come to this dint-n1 land in e hope of bettering my fomme, m that I Might be Mrie to oftethr' n homo. Ufittirtg her nation. W, to this day“ I have not been swam]. Mt cirtune.'ar6 Mug made Ill 1mm] me, and I hu'e not tGT the hope which brought me have. Ym: naked me to give up your (brighter. Ind with nil We: to you my mum mm ho that 1 cannot do In unless the bid- me. Sun-[nod by the bye,thrst her head in mine I Ihnll live on theta ttttt,titttt may when your mung- ll',',tak aha-d that an hppim to why-haw 'fJ1Til,'rg yet be our: -I an. ' W m [ID-Ia Pans. TheWestBn'Time‘s CHAPTER XXVI“ Elsa u - {Monument PABTUN,1‘O Mini Hit-mint "s UNDIM worn: to Miss murmur Dirnoim, Mxxun Hao.-, Uuupwiuu PAEK. My durling Autismy'Wl-mt shall I say to g you-how shall I write? If it wet? not . for the last line. in your deur'letter Illiould ' despair, but while We are true to each other a more must be light in the future which we Y may hope will thine upon in when our trill: ' no Mpplly ended. And still I cannot help a rein-one ing 'inyself for being the canoe of I Cl5, dillicnlty with trg/tA,'; Hod I I in silent ypu won d have been armed t your present unhappiness. ‘Your t other a wrote to me in anger, and I hove replied to 3 him, Uunpertstely, I trust. My diir ing, I "tto you ovGtl slid to him--1 coiiuot i give you up unless you bid me. To spare s you a. sorrow I won” tuusriiirses my life, and l gladly would I take All this sulforin'g upon t myiie fit it were in my power. You any you I seem not to hove th friend "etcept'ymir good ”maid Rachel. Do you forget ryy..utlwv! 3 He is the noblest, the truest of men. and r there is nothing you could call upon him to u dothat lie wouitUshriuk from daiug.U$earen p forbid that I should counsel you againut ll 1 your father, that I should ask you to forget e a "ughttir's.duty. You have promised him ti not-to marry me withouthis consent, there- " l lore whother We ever come together rest! t l with him. He should be content With liiln‘ It I promise, knowing thtwu must both. nlmle _ Ll y it. The misery of my position is that I I am no further advanced than when I tir" '.' _ landed in this colony. If I could go to him il with lei-tune in my hands he .woo1' surely r relc'nt ; it is money only that npnrstes us. 1 h If»! could win it-it I could win it I I will oi nerve myself, my dlrling, I wilework with l _ all my enough. hoping or the host. I shall i.' I my to mysel , " Agnes loves tue, my dear . 1 Agnes loves me I" and with this talisman to 1etrcngthen me Isholl struggle on, praying " for success. Your prayers are with me, I i, i know. Heaven will listen to our prayers, _ fur they.bpriiig {min faithful hearts It A l F uould only be ursar-yua---ti I could F l duly see your door {are , But I must not, " i I ilt, not tus F . n ti think I“ WI ' ”pint. I 3 me Hues , r' b6 If my Jtrar. girl were poor thore_ would Kilns no difficulty ; slip Would be equally it dear to me." So that you see theture cir- w. l, cuinstniwes in which povertfwould prove u hi blessing; IillLiL is useless speculating "an 2l this in: ion ; wlistwe have to contend with id l is not what. might be, but what is and 1 so l must be hard, and practical, for your sake 'iii ',e':h'iti,"f'; slt darling,dto Ir2t hom- l my 1 e .n'i e m an faiti tl oyou. :31shull evet" be what '?tthitr,tiieid,1 mo; F mgmt 1 saw you. Your faithful lover. -' I ._ . _ _ FREDERICK. anh und Freshwntar. the than (the vary y (135311 sgiiphnri, Palm. Tit try" hmrtgtw, deeds} {'fnurmur. "rrtikrlrundred and twen) thou. inand I " which you will admit is Cilo'U,"f,,1i sum. and insinuatingly ask me, '"Wlust in to he dona ? tr Thath the rub, Haldane. ‘Am I in want of money? Do my In.“ pair, of boots require soloing and healing, I think not. My thieving vnh't him not called my nttentihn to the state of my wardrnbe, no I 1 infer I Mn my presentable. My bank book's all right, In the mannger receivu me with smiles. lam so pea-Hy rich, roy Ice. Thu: No}: the nnry account between ”Amuse [my mentioning it, but my back: up. I'm and. going to be triileil with much longer. 1 It wouldn't take the twentieth part of the ‘ time to tell you all “hind more to some) l than it does in writing it down falrly and ‘squnrely. but if ynu will run Bway when ', yott're wanted Cm bound to grind it oat on ‘pnpnr. There', that other sum you went. 3, Rid into your haerbelore the end M the I half-yen. I'm the most complaisnnt fellow I in the world l I “than". it; and you will l here it, hut you must give me, beside! the I moderate inure". Another sort of quid pro 1 qua. I want I Iveely. fGhUms, and I wnnt lit all the more bee-ma it] boon promised me _ and " maker! “and it " in“ ‘u far " Lo-dly " it was It this beginning. “See Prayer Book.)' I nm sick of playing patience. There', I ripe peach on your well. and I'm growing dungnronely muse. Plain writing'n the order of the " . There. fore, Wampum 1nd friend T,,, soul. [make timely heed. A mrd's In [our " a wink. , can, a! we our-yum any. Talking of llwyerg, there it in; you see?‘ I'm'a devilish clever fellow to introduce the 1 firm no detuv. Lamb and Freshwater, Bed. 3 ford row. We know those chaps well ; they‘ve made A fortune oat of‘me and mine, but f must do them the justice to my thnt I never got into 'th llilliculty they didn't get me out of. Bat thatU not the point, which id, mortgage. Chudlcigh’s I pretty place. But I dun't ‘wnnt to foreclme. I'd sooner it fell to me in an amiable way. and for tive Weeks out of the fifty two it would do/with the right 'sort,ofapirits about one. Not a. hit of good without I. pretty hostess to do the honorl. You‘re of a shrewd breed, and can guess whut'l coming. Fact ii, I'm tired of waiting, yLthey"'ni, gays. . 'ii'ip'i Niii'C" i2TJti 11..-... n. ---. la}; I cannot Immune! thaw. have war on. to a perfectly formal understanding " to thin very lovély 5nd lunciou peach. In frtetrdty corner-Hon I hue pitted to it and spoken nhout it, Ind your plan-m. 713'" hu b'n,i,'2"..tr it my but Louis; 'va It on no l it urn," L%'ld "r,','),,,', '. at tatt may?! I have‘ wooed “mount! it, umphd it, paid ig'a"'tt, to l treo.trsted and! Hon it, In t "tyr t, it an upon If C','llt'i,'r"f,i/h2Tt',', pluck when " TIT, the humour to n ' " I in will!“ .," bttt to me' than words ‘s" me: has when. My dour mm... [on It" yum up. w. you an tun-h rltt in. or no mm In _..--"' I t Axucoum'rv auriittsr 113311111); :L?mw-~T -=-"-z-cr'c2 'ow - -'cr- WESTON. ONT. iiiri'iiiiiiiiiai, DEO 3, 1891 at am l uh for your hit daughw'n hull. It in yourl to unwind, liar- to 2a mine to var-Mp mil allow. Do Bot don t that] uh propand tab wry libel-d in tho settlement-I. A lulv dohy will In dunno“. Act Manly ”d tirrqV, and your diMcaUtism m aver. W. Hill kml " your fut. and you Ihull give uu your Malling. We uhnll In“. . pretty couple, And you will [phi in me moth" child who” virtual you hnva shady apprecisted. My wife uhlll work you I. pair 0! slipppn, or buy them ready ”as, und in your old up? "Eur stMt have I cannon by our (ireride. ould my mu be more may 1 I mutt request on to I?! to thin letter without dtut. Ch', nu J,,l'h,','l'.1l'l no gutting impatient, and . simple fallow like .myucll mun sulanit'to be "gttidtiT by his tr/ Advisers. If you take my advice you "' t com. homo ver noon; our pregame any be “ignited. Ill/l',':',],', I l'ubwrlbe myulf, prunpectively, your dutiful Ion-in- 0.1mm MYXIAGE, . mom quiwn, NEW l Turoc, To Rummy. Los mm. _ I write to my daughter by this aUil ordering her to re :elve your addresses Letter to you, also, by this mail. Shall be homo in four or five weeks. “"3"th FROM C. Hum”. Fisu., Nu) Yank, To Lotus Rmm‘oon, ESU., Dummy. _ _ My ddar Inuia,-»Wgre I inclined I might gnu-rel with you for the [one of your letter. l but my feeling- for you are entire y friendly, 1 Ind you should be iatistied by this time that _ you-hare my cordial, consent to your-prom posul. _ Agiiee is very young and girlsuf her 1 age are inclined to be any, therefore you' must not be too _ impatient. I will leave it to your (liscretibn to, “with. or write to her upon the receipt of this letter (I am writing to her by the sauna mail). a: to wait till I return lo England. . Youuta generally in. clincd to follow your own limit, and I have no doubt vou will do so in this instance; therefore, I do not udvile you. All to the money matters b'étween " t rely upon the asisursuces you have given me ‘that I shall not be pressed or hauled. I hove had bad luck for it lou titneslraarrmad for my nun-in- htw that is mile to plny the Shylock would. would he ultra other too had, in other words infernally ullglill. Lamb and Freshwater be lunged ; you are the captain of the ship. By the way, I aid. in my cable tlxnlghould be home in four or tive weeks. Lt might be. sir. Rmtrnin your impaliunm. my dear .Louia; Rome was not built inn day, and your experience of woipen lnusthuve taught you thlt they .re often "1itfiuUr to manage. Pity that money into my bank as soon as g,"',),'"', ', rolling in coining you are tho-re can i e no possible question of iacouvenieuets, l You'lnckyirnke '. Wlurt would I not give to l be in your' shoes t--Yoars truly," Faun C. HALDANE, Em», an Voror, To y Mls~1Eu.uAM-I, M.cioicJrum, Curl-- ' LEIGH I'ARK. .. My dear daughter,--' tun about to mire kayo“ Ott' unwary serious matter, and‘ you must understand that I expect th dutiful cpruglisustrith my wishes. Jve, have " ready spoken tpgewerou the subject and' youi- abstiuacy hudceply wounded me. After nlLrluwe donegfor you: " have the tight to ctmumsmr,'but Fr'salirvertdtr the you mm tgives 9 willing eonsan tomy, wishes. _ I _ If) doubt you Will do so In this instance; -NP.W.__ -. '._..__ ““_“"‘"d . . . _ tereiore, I do not tuivUt, you. A, to uml tuuss0, emu more extraordinary slung r0; honey matters between us t rely upon thel‘mcm're‘l slew his b.'?ivi..uttt dcoth of m- Issursuces you have given me 'that I shall 1 Queen Therese of Bavaria; king Louis “PI fl! mt be pt'essed ok Infused. I have htsd bad } Queen Theresa were [rinsing the summer in i to uek for a. lou timeslrasrrmud for my shn-in- the Castle of Arelratftutbssrg, where their arm. _ p, aw that a. toil: to pusy the shylock would. "rn-law, the Grand. Duke Louis Hi. of Hessc- " would be ultra other too bad, in other wardsi Thxrmstadt, came to see them. In too even- ye nIeriially unglial. Lamb and Freshwater l ing, when all of the court were nt tea, L 'e lunged ; you are the captain of the ship. l tseveipersonts present "w n.woman "l deep I tn By the way, I sad in my cable timishould [ mourning silently .gln‘lo through the town. [of )8 home in four or tive weeks. Lt might bel ’ihc stopped it moment ‘hchind tue chsir of‘ fig xix. Rostrum your iiupaiietntw, my dear r the Queen and iix.td "9" N'er5 1rPrm her M Louis ; Rome was not built in .1 day, and l Majesty. Ji'hen she tliysppe:hr,fd through tllc‘ pr Iour experience of women mustlmvo taught l door of thy: anteclvunber. L'.re (”and uyysi to you the they one often "1itfiualt to manage. [ arose hastily and rushed aitclvllm mysterious‘ ta buy that money into my bank as soon uslvisitor. He wus-engry mm the officer our! possible ', rolling in {will}. you are tho-re can l guard for permitting. a stranger to come m _ _ we no possible qiicstion of iacouvenieuets, Gannoanced. The latter declined, however,“ .. Votr'luc'krruice '. Wlurt would 1 not give d, 1 that he did not see , single stud in the nutc- ' i be in your' shoes t--Yoars truly, chnmher or in the royal parlor. The Dukel Tl , . _ C. HAM-MM; l came back and resumed' is sent. His sy.liel, ', , l . t' rd . (face excited the curiosity of the assembly.,| St I: no.“ U. Hsrmq.srr, Em“ haw N "i?, To ,I and at lust he was obliqod to‘tell wT.at, fliit,li K . Missi IF‘I‘DANE' MssoicJrun., “I?" l happened.. Queen Therese, when-she heard h LEW" I'ARK. t the description oi the visitor, arose with the l Hi My deavdaughttsr,-rmn about to write i cry. ",It is for me that she has come '." , totou en‘s-New serious matter, and you Shortly afterward the Queen returned to l tyt must understand that I expect n. dutiful Munich and died thereof the cholera. l 1"tegttat"t, n3 wishes. .Wt have sl. Onetit' the compsrstively modern super- .. no y spoken to a Ferro" the subject audittitiomr obthe eve of All Saints is found at t"ri your obstinacy 'il'rsl'L','k; wounded me. the bottom of old and shan‘doued 1.12.2511». _ . After nllfhnvo donc;.for you I have the Just where it beam nobody can “with o tight to camrmsmr,Hnrt Imulém that tow-hty. but in SI prabslsiltty Ireland h _ _ . 'you Mold give . willing consent to my, the best claim-to it. Af ll even“, it use -d wishes. . I to nounahmlmomnt " some yeora ago; E Mr. Louis Redwood, a. entlemnu and a A girl with no been or girl with too many, mun of honour, has 'ithli"rell'J;l'idl for l been): is puzzled to dout who is the lucky I] your hund.ond l _ halve consented to your chap destined to" become her husband. _ In union with him, Helios shown ynuwustsnt suehis predicament all she hits to do is to .. attention, and 1tis,%rotion.isU nominee arm herself with It'),':,"?,,':,",','):",',?, thread end I :23: he will make you? good hlllgllltl ; ad. start " after dark on the eve o qtll, Saints . to 'which kagprovy itt him. In the lsstl tn-soms old limekiln reputed tube the abode] y conversation you and I had on this subject l of evil spirits. Standing alone on the edge 1 disputedutrur ts lit to oppose me in a; of the deep hole, tho. candidnte fe. c'",:.'??,).-'] it matter upon which I am to ‘much better monv repeats-the Lord's l'myer backward. y it judge than yourself- You are. v ry young, Then she takes tlmaqnd of the thread in'horl and very inexperienced l you 55w nothing) left hand. and alter tossimv the spool into I whateeor at the' world and of tho lrnpsl the clinsm before her. patiently waits fornl which designing men set {on A lady of yang bite. Soon she will feel three pulls and she l .. _ birth t',hWdrt Yon must be guided by) must politely milk his Setunic Majesty to be l q ‘me i itwi favrourzood l you "di'iJoLriirii'a" enough tolcll her the name ot hori- itibynnd by. Mr. Redwood is of asuitnhlul future husband. A voice hcluw " ill pro; I loge ', he moves in the best society: he is l uonhoo the mun". _ ' I g9od-looking and enormously rich. My es-l In the home rlt s camiutable ' IArIneizjzt [ , 'tates will he settled on you;yon will-hare at the interior of Ireland 7: dairy maid Wat)‘ : house in London, with surroundings which i employed some years ago. Her name was, ‘ cannot fail to make you haphy ' and yotix" sia'rr"Kirgcar. She was 9. brunette. withi I l aflianeed (r, your fat ler, to whom you owe 1 large bleak eves nnd a remarkably long and obedience. reg-rd him ai, such) will gratify thanked nuse.Viye. wasn't handsome! neither] every wish of your lie-rt. What more could i was she homely. She lusd what the French ' any lady desire T "Would call la brttu'r m, drublr. .she didn‘t‘ i Coa have spoken to 'me 'of some girlishl mum-g in fear, 'tttt grow up to womanhood l fancy to which you have unreasonably clung} in skepticism . Michael Doyle was baillyl C Jf you cling to it still tNAI tttttBt twt it trside. l smitten with Mary’s charms. Ntt+o could I _ 1 will not blame' you for ib.; such fanciesurc never screw up.hi" nerves" to up point of I s ', parvoi the experience of most youngmeOple. I declaring his intentions. In fact, Mary E and they are always forgotten and smiled at. hardly knew him. He; was" tlistchcr, sndl in the iuture. Liie has more irevious duties, l one. ei'ening while he in! repairing the roofI I hand you must perform them, as every' {MW} of one at the nuthonses of the farm where l . ' Person does. There is not a lady in ling“ Mary ,ms'tvrtrprrvtdcite Karr" his idol absorb. l i 3 and who would not joyfully urcept’ the ed tr', her prayer hunk. 'ilowly she camel t ‘ other which Mr. Redwood makes to you. He l along imd stood by the wall over which he 1 l [does us gredt honour, .nd‘you Are most for- Wa, working. He, could hear her mumbling i l [ Innate to hue won the love of such a man. i at My“)? prayer. and- nfter listening alien. 1 I [ I have, I think; Bard enough to induce you, l tiveiy he found'nut thut she was learning if you need inducement, to listen to him ! to repent the Lord's Prater backward. '; l favourably. nod to make I?! happy. Fully: After mum7flinit for some time she wriit‘ conviucnd that you will irttis'r' no further ob. _ hark lathe house. " I hove it." said Mike. ', y F Itscleuo an nllinnee upon which [line not? "3'hin " ghost night. and u sum as l Sun A " my heart, I tun, my desr Agnes, Your "ics l thstrhnr'srrrin bound ior the Lars Corn! “ornate Father, . C. Butane. l lime kiln to-Tight, in find out no name nil . (TO " cosrcireo) .hor man. I'll no there before her, on down‘ A--- ' ' __ ___. I in the kiln, and put in it good word for my- . amour wno room DIAMONDS. Fit Mary will mm" We" to her fate, 1 - _ -dc. . C .nnll pretty soon she'll he Mrs. ',t,'r'",'s" l a l Mile procured u long rope nut nt dusk The ""e.vetrr " me 9"" ‘m"- 'uld.'ltnrt!1l " for the hunted limekiln. 1; Mmle " P,"'"" with Pebbles. J ash tree ltrml close in the edge of the trunk ‘ The discovery ofdllmonds in South Africa I of the tree and went down to the bottom. woe brat ht shunt by two Dutch children, 1 The weather was dry, and the bottom was! "5t1,'5f2S"h'lL",','2,',',f aiLhLuiasuua1urtcssasswgsLvsittc_tiLtter1._iety, 1ewci, Ix?" L your hand, and l _ hive eoGsueii to ynUr union with him, Hahn shown you constant attention, and his 'ikrotion.is a guarantee that. hyprill Emilie you? good husband ; ad. tMP. -. MW, V You have spoken to'me hf lame girlhh‘ fancy to which you have unreasonably clung l Jf you cling to it still' vou must nut. it aside. 1 1 will not hlamé you for it»; suéh fanciesare parrot the experience of 'pot younggeople, I am; they are always forgotten and smiled at. in the future. Life has more serious duties, l and you must g‘erform than, as Every out"? Person dome. here is not a lady in Fyrgs' and who would not joyfully arm-apt the other which Mr. Redwood makes to you. He (be: up gredt honour, Ind‘you Are most for- tunate to hue won the love of such a man. I have, I think; said enough to induce you, if you need inducement, to listen to hun favourubly, And to make rrutttlrppy. Fully coavivecd that you will irttér' no further ob. ltnclesio an Illiume upm- which' [hire an. my heart. I Elli, my den Agnes, Your afoo- tionnte Father, . C. Hum“. . (To pl: msnsran) The ”have" or It.i Salli Amun Held- .Vlnlle try [laying with Pebbles The discovery ofdiarr.onda in South Africa wss brolqht ttyntt by. ."T. Duel: children. it, thinking that It I“. pebble. They were llqhted his pipe ttrt en (“worn ms e plnying the, childish - ond‘dny in ma? hin-ornfortahle. After waitirrgpatii'nr when John O‘Railly. In interior trad-r. l lv for some time he heard 1min! om. Many lioapcd at their Uther'a farm in Griqwknd l e'ametothe brink of tho Mack pit. humming West. near the VulRiver. totnde for akin! a tune. Down came the maul. Mike Mid ht WIS "tretod by the WWW .clem I quiotlv amped about for it while she mm neg: And transparency of tho pebble: Ho ; emiui'orinz to repeat her payer “plitlé asked one of the children to thaw it to him ' down . Just in "in caught tin spool and after ho had examined it he WIS utiuliv l Mug forgot her lasso“. Nhe summer- ed that it '5! a stun: of some nine. The od knd n larrt can tp A full Imp. In father. Van Niokirk by nhme. luughod when [order to help the devil out of h diffim!lty (”hilly otrerrd to buy thq swan. "Ill said i Mike cut the ivnrrmony lhnrt by giving three that plenty of them could ho bum! in the 1 little pull! to the ltring. At the same time rivet. o'Roilly “carted the “one .7" ilt. he inked : . mid promilod that i In succeedod in selling 'f W hat is it ye want to knnw" ithe would give half of the procoeda to "An ',' " The name av me hunhnml, n coonr'." Ninth-l: hound than Elm of usage-tins " Moikmlhyln'!" - ~thc irl, which In the tchfsr-er'l (my " Mikelhvle t Ankh. whM MluDoyte t" at 3min. ‘ " Moth Doyln. the thatnlv-r y' _ At Rope Town the “on: WM chmlnodl "To blues widhim E 'Nke him yourself !" by many tmmrrrt but nobody mp rtrd Msrv unkind. nn'l Davie climbed up O’Reillgn the belief that it w ambit. tram the deep hole, it: the in! up rrs,rfti,i 0'Rti11 kept it "But. Mter all." lrn mid. Bb any!» it is mnfully until he that to in; rg to Dr. jun ii gala! fur me. It 'tg have} tony m Atitetttor, A up“. I‘Mtyh Gullah m of n wih, muld h: ttfe 'yc'ht, girl " .. . -t, ,. __, .1 ..,i,dy.-l‘u no-1 u "it. wil‘ I',WC'i'2 II ariiGi'iGa' IV, an i;iiiiirik In: ,wnu'tl I ..i|mono IRA“. twenty-two 2-k'k'"2i mm Mter. wu-d Sir Philip Nahum. the. Governor of tin Us”. hodgV'h. diam for W,000. Oh Lil Imam toft" _ 1u+Fii.lr. tre. 31,250 to an mu. m .4 and tsi'r it the had t'lL"J','l,' ”bun. tt the no" amt-um rim. u Van Ninth had Ink - mun be than. O'Rcmy argued. tad he hired use“. to when hr let Mt the tun and t “I'd on the r",t','.= 1',',1taGtlll'iu'l Gianu, m 1Hhtttr Mil only on more di-od--' Ion-ant in, nu h the mo! 90 'try.rEir y d.iw Th I h M“. - d - m, tSht,"rhSed"lfWslf,J'ilc any“: Lows REDWOOD. “no '1 MW:WWW um;- IlncI-Ilchuu I. mm. on a _ nude"! Dunn In". Dining tho ht tow“ Tph', the Putin new: n have ta 9 an. in. Indium” 'l/Iles,,'.' Fr Ind 22itt.'hit " who do any " dmsth'. mwmg n tor some of the royal familial in 'd'Ji1e'llTlJ, receiv- ml their full triusru of "tteat)" - . .. scidrortr/tdiiatjFysrie iCsiemsrt, an to be the; Buick Lady of tin: Guiana tang-:11» unit. In deep mourning Aha some"! w Bunnunce ,ue?ltttt of wine member of the (undies of the Pmuul Dukes of Hello or of the Buvuiun ray-d family. v'l‘lw [ppm-Mon of this Indy Inn from time immemorlsl produced use“: of Me among the troop- ot thas gunman. TY; boldest. “mm. In: afraid of her. On: day a yoassg"attiosv of the Grcusdiers Ioliciwd from the Urwd Duh: Louis I. the favor ot tceiintt,tsa. sentinel ‘n the door of the dupe! through which i the mysterious visitatwu "gamed fee", _--... _ 'w . ...A__:. ' " If ii% not u gunman iiar,r'jle "id', " I.. will cum the r2tt"/l1"fd';r' of his non-611w. " It was agreed that the' oliiuer should order the phauRrh1 to halt, wut, if it did not volley. tire upon it. The Grand" Duke and * few couro"spotsted thunwheu in the vestry of thu~chnpel,'from which they could we the path that, Aucoyding to the legend. the Black Lady alw'uys‘ followed. AI midnight Ippronched the gUyety oi the royal group decreased. The clock struck twelve. lit-Jule the sound of the last. Arolce lmtl died away they 1103111 in this distance “Huh". Wlyo goes them!" Then there was a shot, The Grand Duke ind tho people of his saith came 05". from their liliug Flues uml run into the courtyard. The urava yquug trffteer'wrw stretched on the ground, dead. Beside him My his; gun, thn barfet u which was torutrom the stock and twinned like a corkscrew. There Was no wougd of any port on the body. Shortly Afterward [ Lupin I. died suddenly in the dueist palace. oouhoo the nanny. _ , I In the home of a unmiouable ' iisrmec.isr :the interior of Ireland a” dairy maid was I employed some years ago. Her name was “ Mary Kilgray. She was a. brunette. with l largo hlsck eyes and I remarkably long and (hooked nose. tihe wasn't handsome? neither i a." Aha lmmelv. She luul what the French Tiiriucii1iiiG.iiiiiiii.iujFiit pf them adi, g' "ii. att'er all." I", nit ii in! fur me. t m of I wth, could he that "If! Afr-id my": ' Clrmtypowitim whirl: mod to be can- 'idenmd very drum“. I’m-mill and for bud Giiitincwitittdx To make that penalties- Mhon the carrots till quits Ron, momma? WI], aid :15ny wk“. mm; 'f “in: in it ye want to kruort" _ " The Mme av ma, husband, " mom)" " 1tt,'i-,,',Wr'i', . " Mikeihv o t Ankh. whnl Mixehuyk t" " Moore haiku the thiler l" _ " To Hun wid him I Take him yours]! r." Mare Valium-d. nn'l Doyle climbed up {rm-lithe dep hole.. . . 90523 on)" sun ammo» Fulcrum an! Shcrid- how u. M Ad at his Irutt We. a In M H ridhof hil as.» meant. "I, 1'2 , kn." dam. " at." at.” qua a aug. The temo. lhu- to M luv healthy 4ef mtdetrrtatt4 It' t kn It pt. ste?ftlee they wil h ch tit intent-hum mid. "maybe it " in MN} - M We out of a air! hack to the devil.' The I-uhl It”. Inm- and" F In. the Per. ”We. . Losuus, Nov. 16.-Ther. flu-w 'bogu mmy um in Mu civic history of the British menupom when huh have vprkod up their way from mere otlice, boys And gnu-mucu- tube Locd Mkyor ot London. bit («In min; trests of the Mum-ion How ha techno he! madame than on Moudpy Lt. in tht Brat mime. of I. rile from sh. aunt'- halt to than“ 9nd_diguity of Ltd, 'yrorttt. Thu wife £4156 iiremun that magi-tum of London mu formerly a clumhnnlhid It. (A: Oak Hum]. Hannah. “mount: with: the ill-(low ortawd kaville’u maguiFsut' Elizabeth.“ mansion. Mr. Eum, tho uev lord Mayor, mu wont m Ipend his autumn holidays at than popa'usr iniu-pnd white "t my mere 'le w» mine" with tho ntr’YAExhg beuuby of the l7-yeuaold cumur. mu .- After' Inuit-g ébminul permiuiou from her “(her and tuuuier-orthy people of the name Bouikes. Mr. Evuu removed her to I younpladies‘peminnry when Ike received .tha ss6ucntiost of II Indy. and on Atuiuing her 19th yur he married her. Uniike molt cases of n similarly romantic dunno the murky; In»; faulted in the most hip” outcome that, could be e'xpeuwd and the rroupltsiusve'a large family of children to whom up}: are warmly Attached. The Indy-‘Maxoreu'slill retain: many trace! at hex-"former may, sad in singular- ly uuamruted Ind gum! hearted, Ind devoted Jo her old parents, who will certainly be 1trpuugsther first guest! "at the Mummy! Home. Her father Wu a Number, whlla her mother Wu utcto the date of her mar- riage u cook. 7 . u.n"'nua-Non WITH Mum-v, l The civil: "" rarely pulses without the 'Lord Mayor being culled upon to entertain l at the Mansiau Hon-a mun-burs of tlia British _ royal family or guys" of equally iltetriinel rank trom abroad, and the er.aambertmsid from lee'hk Hotel mny yet be onllld upan' than as human to cithef the Prince mid l Princess ot WMes, or even the Queen- her- uéli, Should she repeat her visit of t tew yeturB ago to the city. In that event the Lord Mayor will rétiro n the and of his twispr tuonths' Itre of blliae with my title of hammer. Mn. Evans would, Jtrkiiore, figtue. as Lady Evans. The es.chantberinaid tssupslypuyoi'esss will enjoy the right of presentation at mint. and of being invited to the-rum»: mm hall. tad court eater. taiurnents. _ I r'iGdiifr'l'"aruirkuAii' mm t Flmngo : but somelhan‘ liken sentry‘ Ont, Blur-t be Lo his stock keep. - , _ . V " Fr (‘omc m stranger'. Tch amen?» there In that ol' splint bottom chair. Thing nir not we very neo here- Shu more, chirkcnb! I declare: Fiocrus they can}. krep on: one mmuw Less T give 'tttu all the scraps- Kirntry's nice: have ya ' in it. Very long I Trav'ler. perhaps. Er:antury tot unkempt ' .. Aint' out, 100Lm' hunk! I guess than . [and is 11',f, 1fgg"rtgr/ge,"t'ii T Jtoltiigo? ' m, tim rr's can t III! “in; -hhum be. an’ lumber's dear Ono cah't build a hallo hom hero '. T Thluut I thou-um fgttgi,t'rg '.' w. Fol-c warm! new 9pm new m. Ice, an' tidy. he should awn. Er huvhandy. heaps g morMtr-- Clrtthin'coism 2hhilrftedr,,' T F Dort't yo wnnumqnv all! t "t's funny. ' Seems I m off, long ways. tram right. .. Then it's work Foie likely wishinl Yet I hardly jest that guess. Look in' ct t bet curteg"e re :~\\'ishla' An' yu rather duly dress- I Ye air drmxcd up neat. =trnncer: An' ye? clotlres m tu a T- ' Mos' Lu nice for MU manger l . Unce: 31-, unhtu Near-her be t V " No : wal, tell me what yc'ro 'urekin't l "Henna rwnl. what kind, may! . I has a my“ no 'urayrr n-utrenkin l Thru thew parts for many a day. .. 19rother. likely _ where ye (rum. sir! i Michiruan " 01 York State! --F I Sto 0 " Main? )0 any b' yenahum, tir-. l, Mr ol' hams. lu-ulkrrl.sta~ . ( Brrrtlut :-No.r-tyruitus.tmothcrt I FIIHIOI': - wal. mom: Ililo a quest; b T Scrhn Sawi- lvzuese [A mum-4 F Twent _Crcatsi"eunr'p he went Wegrt. [ l Sn y, ',/1rr'tll"lJl; what might yt'r name be , John " ant Bcottlgohn, whpt'd " it.” [ru a John ' van " that mm: be i-. I That very same LGnd Me a‘his day yr, l A woman may be piqunnt. pretty, andl, picasani ', she Iii-y’live in good style, he the‘ 1 liver of grand functions. and drive a. pair bf i 2U0-guiaea horse: in the newest Victoria or l Uudau that Pavement turn out, furnish on I expensive an“ at a fodfmnbla bazaar, And I dual! that fanhio‘nable women do in the wrri i of society tn1gage1nenta, andyet be extremely‘ 1 up upuhn with both.men and women. f gar womm friends are timid of her, and ', her men friend: never, feel sure of her, and I this because her {mutation- of the foible- I and wekkmues o in? riesa4. Brtt w keen Land no liua. unpaid by “thline good. ‘uathri- that 2su.rvkeyNefrorn the sting l numb; , her annually fnirdmant romnka. l Anorrtr typi pt the unpopular woman in [one with a chll ihg manner dull wind-mm I derncsttour, who, when she would thlw, m- i not do so with my gincignsneu. ‘anmLis the secret of being a." opi1Ur wanna," M the phnse is 'd'lud2 in so? ciehy , UnpoEujnrin is derived from vii-ions sources, and y no manna from one and the same. T front to remlz-r Ker popllllr in ry o r- wise would do. Egotitty in I formidable barrier to popularity. Women of thin type Ire ugreeable only so far in the topics of Lynn-nation. imam! them.elres, their rLuir-,-eirh,interi'stm amusemenu, had no forth. _ Popularity bu sx1ibrdiveritrrrrith 1m- l popularity. Some women m immenuly I popular Incline they no what is termed , “good company;" they Inn high Iplritu, I “Ry are witty and lull of good-natured rt _ price, they provoke genialitr by their ,nnlurul Viv-city. bat this in I papnluit'y ; ‘nol m be acquired, being the outcome of tb' l gift. and thatclnre outside the lines of or- lntu Popularity. -. .. I A 'ld,",'.-',', on mar In 'tga"', ee ilar “may. ndded .k- I {noun 0 petition I and surrounding. Ihe has n in” mm 1dizposition. In is kindly hound "d, m- l sidente. winning of - Old . Ind his the gift of any” " . ti- tWe that ,rruttetaEte.-boA- AM new ism often allied toenlrlm.h¢wh¢n'l elujrr mm is Also a truly kindly on: uh is hked by tit elm-ad Inn! in form lunongl popular women . A brusque manner renders . woman un- popular until her Mena- know her welt ' but M Immune“ seldom get M Ur n thisr therefor: to theend of the aha Ur In: re- maint the hrnsque woman 'fllt' and her immunity Ind gunmen do let - to the MLMuIBayd uMdlhe"Ra-h mourn” i'um.‘m.ma 'Glurrrseaettkettte.tt.fe oGriAattsreryry,iHryett 1iiieiWltt'geaPa'ge,u't$'. 15-min! 't-a'-etqrrqt". 'iiiicT"2eie.ddt.P.t,t't"e'ft", in uncut-3'“ .a .. ,di"p,i'it,'l'2,',t must-3p: nu Ht."- t ie an apt. hum! din-Imman- hrdhn’d. __ L Loxnom’ Lanna LADY. AS.“ THEN HI MAII'U‘D “BIL A Stanza: on therDoorsiu. The Posnarimman, ”at It.“ NO 17 Ck" “A. TU u.” H '” 1'31... sd'l'u"r2'llh,t. AN,'.dfll'. whohveunduhmuow tr, “INF." therapeu- , J "tic', “Ba 'k.ot W I)!!! h Tmriatm, . i. ndfpilo :i’uwdut ttrt natu- d :or I. ' . V (him - a 8. “at“ h tht' 'is alll.',;',': of_Boe1i, l"P, bu}: f Arsiiistte It henna-ad an 5,000 aha-Gr omgoi win bothin In. W _ t I during vlliisii',',tii1,'iiaiii' AA w' .‘ ' Mr. Mqod 'ths "d 'h'l . V --__e ticottand booing. he “a swag-331' Iml been Iignod bx Moo I“! “I t Scam church". , _ vThe Sm Framsissso.tto- ul- - - . be Mdod “an: Fmiuo‘Ton -m.'.. , .' the irroguluitiu ot the hub: hum . _ blout‘erey Bay any be aloud h b by? _ _rhi'rxmamv,ceu,uus in Frame showed} foreign puluron in the T,ttMttiffd Plain) ornate Germ-nu, 871,. Back",- ',t9iii744 Iain-259.387 Swim E341. I.» ling place". 7..., F--" q ' a Thank new in China . g',',tght,Sd Iyagom club-gap!) lib-mum altrdr%, of the wintry. The Governor- of thh po- viuca kpup watch our th. lim. Ind hid are that thev on maiatained In working ordor. The Pekin Gévonimt in - TIt puriug’ to autumn a Mute-n not counpr'ehenlive, yin: India u . - [in extending gyer the empire trim ham boundary to the Alumni. Shlp lad: M sails lave arrived “Shanghai within “in put few months, Ind it itriported ture" work of wing am will be than and] neg year. . _ U, _ . . gamma Jill-Ill; owl-u. awn-u. 1'Ma"r" Mil?’ 'embursiums, 67.702 Spuhrdl, 26,884 Eil- lish and Irnhmon. 12,704 Eva-inn. and 4,910 citizen- of the Unitod sum. Raider dupe. Pari- T ha . pognhtion of Rum fore' men. W‘gmen of ford“ birth no 'llir,'ilt'IQ in tthears numbeun An Angimuaniac French lady recently died in Toulon n . very old son. She via known in new): by the niobium of " Ms. dnmaMiu'Wm account of her mum... In her will Iha Imueustd. 8.000.000 (9;? me exylorer wfio would penetrate the wilds of Amen. father dun miexplorer bu Hith- erto dope. He mar tn evil}; him scan» pany of 500 men, but mint. bring Not this number back to tsivuizatiou. ’ A liah De My in shout to manila n tfi/rel,' outings! " The Polunndpthe Next. Var.” It Till tram; of the .ttigadettfGqr. man and Russian Poles in an of In in- volving Ennis. sad Germany. It aeill bet sensational. and in lwpihd'with w. iaterert. ' . While a deputy mnhnLJvu taki ' . ‘dcmrtcr to the military pout in San minim he was struck by a. “root. car mad knock“ senseless. The force of the‘collhion broke the handcum that bound himtahil primer, Wlhe latter, Instead' ot running "my, saved who mainly“ from -being run our. Waited until he had recovered councilman“ and then went with him do the pm. A tlt','! 1193 been prancing“) to Gen. Stanley or Elle lighten poi-ibis “when. A Rani“: rend’ ent of this Tth, up thar in these times of {Links in . and: million: of the Car's Sign mbjecu would UtiaGifraiiiru, for tfyer1t (in: sire, yet greput Ogmexpenu‘ y 1'ptfc ‘if aluminum-noel: e The proportion of tr,laret, killed in nilrond accidents in France figm 1875,~to 1880 was am: to every momma of pue- éngerl, and one wovrtded,to eyery Ltl00,- 000 t in Englmd for the lame term one to etutry 21,000,000 of passenger: we. killed, ups) one to every 695,000 we: wounded ' on the Germsn" rsirrotds/pturieU. ere more frequent, eltllough the number of tnvellerl is less-uns tooae9,000,000 ot pee-eager: was killed: in Belgium bet/ween are you: "(81 Ind 1888 one to, every 6,83),th ikiiled, Ind one to 770,000 pen-emu" wounded '. In the Unwed 8tat-tttem In. one to 2,300,00q killed, and one to 628,000 injured. ' mmiom of the Curb Slug Bubieota vould leavejor the United Sum it "dd, rmtsu.'4t to. "Btttatl PSS-ttttttto Was I! J awn, who dgin toe." A"." Pet I!!! 'iiirGrtui'io G. The. mm: and' work- men of Russia :11. kept. It home under All eirga'tnstamxm: _ A“ _ _.- _ - - Much bitt-garter" by 'Bilxnlrckinm on mcount of the atrium-5 of the police during ch. Prince) ahort atop At the IAhr. ter Bubnhof. The public were drivon buck from the amt-nee, and only a_few “adults (were allowed to e, neu- tlge Prinao’t tul. way carriage. A at twenty per-om who tried to enter the station Wm Bismarck in said to hive repented hit " ht to a. Nstionll Liberal Deputy his was that he would not upppnr in the Reich"... which will open on Tuesday. The bad henith of his wife mm the renal: gim by the Prince for this decision. hum A mull n! teration in the eoastrrretient of the new German “my rile necessita- tho Alteration of an cartridg- and tho Spud-u factories Irc working "f,ee by with l.- .‘400ulditional hnnds. . roueguimtilm of thy German artillery ha. bun Mini” decider! Tlt, Probably an“ JENKM mark! wi ha naked from ttsem-terr' theottreiotsrmtirtr_ttrrturCed in!» stiutting thirtervc1 gin 'ttttttlt/ttt now m In. - _reorrprV c from steel tom-E: clam will not In undo, h _ in thought: malt mttRirr nan-hie. inn Ire convinced of we superiority oLthe pr i sent welpm. . . Braden mad Munich In my dine-III. the right of the Gunman: tonldhr Fit: cu to work in oftie- httt by "Akot. Th Libel-ulnar! Sou-l D-ratio (kiln In denouncqu the high gamut. for uni; men, which, Della” ul "tween“ mu, in nerve otdy to more". ttrnttt- h- tweou tamin- and civilian. ittutg,',t once.» nynyumun Bot T of militariam bu booi .robred 1mm ill on chi-id: of a ital. ' KI replica of harm‘s no.” to healing, poet And duh-stilt, an!“ I 1888, ri"Attt,t, be In“. to tho Chi-.3 Fair. he prolcllor. in “In. On the Chicago comnitwo‘l qettrmtr, pad-l to and In imprqynd copy I. - mun The and“. In - h " Em. which While a _depu.ty inznhanngl ttki (It! '"k od Mil "and W H than?“ ft k'a"l'l0'l'f'h'ik'! Ther'eatAym, (My; - to Elk Run-m (.1!th 2P't an“ n Mlyum the Jan. I My“!!! persecution“: WHIRLhM- (ittlg ,ut . 1W.'st th. a»... n tot h a: iifeelt t,1'lllie1lllkh'e'rC'ii In, 0-. "dedte the ottual damn-nu (HuhH‘ - mgr-mthmduyudp-nmhm . 'tr'i'2r,ehi1,ti",t'ge,'tGte, AMt r I T,T2 he paid crt 'iE _’ P C ‘ from w mm In “it _ ' Ate-nth“ Ipt 1*“ g 5.' Baa-atom uw I - mr . _ w, tho may "'31. -irr"rtr, $4": ae. a!“ T,',tWalkiw, ia nf. an! besides " inddem mm

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