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Listowel Standard, 8 Feb 1878, p. 1

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M0 es eer nnn = or . LISTOWEL, CO. PERTH, FEBRUARY 8, 1878. iit is tamlocs sae ost tell him, He nays, FL i 5 oli ear; a little dearer the feat, T am ieciek al eg org lo with, ules it were cocry o:uay, hat it would wever de ty i + ately necessary," the price gv "Which it never will be," pot in Mra]; f § t [ | i i an the majority of their 's cleuwing erated ' ' _ teke au active part in Wi Fou "suppose contract pee gece the a , matters Sur dncane ee conve ean hn ; -- go Ont the well want atiag Pines, f eee. shonid fivt s male somes paurphe cheat ie bowed, - white Enoch het the: Wide Vane laughing : st on i » cncmpe fou pawl acut ponk, bemring Wass 7 etd © ret, mie took, ~ ae ide than I tes thes aio Cah he 3 teaming Shale Wt petvrey Stan - about ce 8 pis , ee, Ive toes : mo Lis this tandet "seouda snd pasty ratified it, dere her religion and , Bus, though she if T could see a say onwards tn cenatrained Ww loners the Wich 9 ery asi me soma geel beg Sar Conte ee hesirhals iapsiel inte Shacal genet ating hore, i of your hand--if ; forsake at; the veal wld J strong in the breants il i nF there gore, thst crepes asi capes ' : ser bondoc" | be make yon "al 'od tht fitting Fi ; would be 1 your peasiti . bo ak I doubt whether 'ths | closely followed and watched, ax if a « | seradiaas in the few secessible British -- ~ * PV it 3 tables, etager ey iti ors i y cmneh, aes my mother, the on an Be gest re rer Sanaa ae - WARREN Proce) : tiie forstpoe' protec Lne-speltn. will de much Treat be tiie ean NE Peat apa x such lode: | fear.' Awd et) dh. oodles Maras Mabie ated on Sed Chsistanes prometa te the Kaiser foes trabelish i abtegesher, aut te show lew SE Pee" ok, Mz, Wardlaw, I ain eo much o Nelly *" 4 "Yet love is duty, too, dear Nelly," subsequent to the Fran The Covernment of Ontario have for years | all classes and countries, even from America, Be Little the lat classes cf the Jews differ from atl da weno" f zee "* Yes, I will see bia." pleaded Raymond ; "and though to a vole | Wald render possiblethe mobilizstion of a past shown « very praiseworthy interast | Even the library was eo. enoumbered with the best clisus of the Gentiles. : eda Shccling Wits ' : Se Poul, puck ! for nothing at. al. Why, grows pals again, iw, sik taleo. parent I also owe obedience, have as force so enormous, By the act of 1872 every } in alment section of the antortanate ing a-- The scbject ot iatermarriazes has always (acti beste hand om 'hee bait tase ins wiom. pots bie Indeed, Mra. Wardlaw thought she bad! teank from paying it, yet, in this case, [| Preachman between twenty and forty and sflicted Sedien. Wot eal quite difficult, a been & were one with the Jews, but, we lenritig awonts Red sirces, s- with wi eeu ale yar ester -- never seen ** bright litgle fairy," a9 she) cisin to -be my own master; uo man, mie ame lishle to personal military service, | have the Insane been for, the hole parter é btedd think, with httic reason. The marriages uf to the bappy ter ghite abeoxe 'ated misconduct of bie own had malted the | 2s Wont to call her, so quiet snd even a father, has a right to destroy the | ¥ithoat the chance of rectiving any kind of | Numb, the sick, the helpless, 'the poor, and | tm from the abundance and variety of enri- dows with © ly rare, aud Tettsherk gas omArget endl oem oar aet te tear ' happiness of another. Th i haa snything-- | b0MtY by way of compensation for exlist- | the criminal have al! had kindly interest | 8" presents that filled every apartment. , there is oot mach reason te fear their in- er ris foes kisidnesa;" sobbed poor Nell " You are not going te be hard upon the were it but to bay food and clothing ment. So stringent are , *- | and its effective help. Among other classes | Some of the loving insvriptions an the berth. ereast. As the ban of soctal on re. hh ceg-etaasaas ainvy Sarak oa ¥- | poor lad, I trust," said she Fit ceil a pad te bareat ane mv own, T would | Meo is t to this matter that no mb- | of unfortunates who have thus been assisted | Gay gifte from children and gramdchildron moved frow the Jewish poople and they are -e ry 6 hoped Thad-peat-a tittle tile and. epizt, wating: 5 Sit uate iT better Giaee, | ote pia. ach and even dispensa' j.wa cannot hely specially mentioning the | Were quite affecting. There were ins leit free te mingle m the world, it ix vet on- T am sorry for your changed circum- | into yon ; if it is not # good time for him te and in the ime our erty would je | from service, obtainable under certain con- ind: The asylum at Brantlord, erected at | Wreath of withered leaves; ee Jy natural that intermarriages should some- wftaax yy dear," saad merchant, pat-| see yod) let bim bide awhile, or-he will la: happiness: But: sinoe, Maka help ane! I ditions, do not necrasarily secure exemp-| , sonsiderable expense and eu with | Worked and inscribed by children's hands ; times place. Th be avoided ' ting her head, at she took her leave, " that the blame my 4" have nothing certain--I cannot, I dare not, | U4 4 table showing the number of young | praise-worthy. li pe ca a good | carved woolen tokens, worked by sim ite danger, if any existe, should not be is, no far as you yourself Ere concerned, aud {+ «14 ig aa food atime now, Mra. Wardlaw, | ask you fo runs risk eo perilous." "| men domiciied in each canton having com-| work, The Principal iv evidently the right | #ldiers or plain peasants, hung or lay rest everestimasel. Jalalam, which has surviv " p tive ten és of course, your mother also ; but persoually, |<. say time will be." He spoke with er aud trembled it twentieth year is drawn up by | man in the right place, ane who takes a per | book and pictures whose ant ed the montestrasrdliuary Jenga, trials and Spotl ned simiraligelgelariagest ia AY sud' from a commercial poiut of view, my | "4 qi, my dear, you talk as if you were} as he-spoke, moved with o'ermastering love the Mayer of the im Pe- ~ ivial interest in his | frames were a blaze of gold Hoye Bot persccutions recordai im the hustery of the Musaita ul eves'y. Quer iit Wis wife aud I have cause to be pleased. Wel. oi woman; and life is but inning | Nelly trembled too ; for bad he but Abts gulariy in each commune at | work aud in hin popils 1, we doubt | Whether rich and costly or plain and siniple, world ; Judanin, which, as we believed, bas : won agg rigs 8 to getting some excellent pic- | vies, you." it, she wae on the very verze of passion's given period, and on a day fixed for = not, show good results in due time, . Al- | these tributes of love and loyalty were ail leon preserved ao long by the will uf Gud (0s: fram woseses tas dowery brag Fmt an artist we have loug simired. | s+ 1"¢ now it," said Nelly gravity; though, giddy height, While he thus held out his | Powe t examined, The drawing of We | roady as the for: pupils are earning | Panged and exhibited together, were for Goal's own enle is not likely to be so im | Grent Jo shopineg sith, 'rt cheap--cheaper even at am atc: | icdeed, ahe felt ae if lite--or ail that was | arms . follows at the chief town of the canton, in good wages as piano-taners and in willows. | Easter eggs and Christmas candles aed huge periiied new by the marrage of a fyw im arr) f mappiiee Hews, tien. ' 4 ' # worth living for--was finithed rather than Her mother, an will be remembered, had | the presence of the Sub-Prefect, assisted hy working and other branc! of industry, lead pencils as large as a man's arm, * viduals with members of other rehea, ats He shall' pay their weight in gold for inning. ** Where is Raymond?" indorinndd har that Se d would have an | 8 Mayor of the canton, sad when once | ae weil.ss in their literary studics, the pro- great store of sunrptuous pipes, choice tobac- Mureaver, it may not be turenaousble ty theta, my dear," erted Mra, Wardlaw indig- |" \tr4 Wardlaw rose and apened » door | income of his own--thouzh be was himecif | test are drawn no causes of exemption are | prea ia very gratifying. The value af the | &, and gorgeous boxes of aan i with = % hope, that a pert, at least, of the Measame ' ays , : that communicated with her boudeir, an} unaware of it--when be should come of age. ailissible, except in cnses of bodily infirm | work dane during last seasion amounted to | the blazoned inseription, " From loving misyion of the dower wm: acedumplished by | + r Tae market price--the market price. | Jsetment which had been put to ite first | If he had known it, how vehemently would | it; deficient height, ie a domestic clains, | 9492 76. Tiniew ae shail S08 pereann onder | German: hearts." ** Aber der Kau thosi*sun= iatermarnages, in that beip and « litte waderam account of personal) i, that day. Asthenever wrote, or read | he have urged his euit! Wh should | #4 some other specitied conti } 1 eligible ta thin institution. these 170 | #r raucht micht," said the castellan. iy of" ta vlevate Juws awrially, argusmont their in- ~-+ friendship," anawered her hasbaud, waving | f° yteasure, nor played on any musical in- | gome to know it, how quickly would he re-| Every German capable of bearmg armas is | have heen awarded admission. Of 71 whe | the presents were enclosed in envelopen of fluence and ineresse that respect for the her away with his toddy-spoon. The} sroment, nor had any intimate acquaint- | pew his It was the foreknowledge | compelled to serve in. the atauding army of | have been pupils but have now left, 27 are | portentous size, for there iy a curious hut _ vance "eine cain oe..snaae: ween: this ' Ereet ee baying in Be Se ances with whom to eno¢ « tete-a-tele, the lat this had caused her to lay such | #% Country for seven years from the end | selfeupporting in whole or impart. It is q | Universal Getmian etiquette regdlating the dove are properly known and hopestly wa- ae pea So oe sen ion riches bs itn room park gan scene iuxury Faeag hod F her sotioars 'eer against th feed mg et sre eran Gok ity the institution were not large enough to | #24 fiers cavelons by the reat of, ms deretinst. " ait ay prise ' ternoon i "an asy Ray- baie * hidden 1 ial weight : renchs i | vgs reased or the respect y ee 5 li aaltaelia cis +9 Soba oe tg oN orainw acer Pennicuick, where be had enough of ite own, Jn her mother's preeis declared uatit for military service is bound -- im. 'There were great groupe in ame iS : wre Lak Eke cha ss in fan. Chant dlone, | @ boosrable imprigonment, until it should aud it was to the last degree un-| "'2erve in the regular army for five years, of the portraits of children, grand-children, Seized by a Devil Pish. CHAPTER NXEL--Costese sey sat on Tet weaata another amile i, | be decided whethey Nelly was to see him or | likely that it would suffer mitigation--an |' the reserve of the regular army for an! Purners Disappointment fh Love. | nephews and nicves, with the age of thy Ban Victor Hugo's Thrilling Fiction Para'iel- : 2 cae ee ee eee ge pretty accurately the | atiiance with Raymond, if it incinde! the wlditional foar-years, and in the reserve of -- in the centre, 78, 79 or 80, 1° ed in Real Lite ' - 1 Ulessed gift of kindli , | cause of her loug silencg but that had only | permission of the elider Pennicnick, would | Se torrigorial army for six y more. | Tt. was when be was about twenty-one | as the cage might be; just as any other nee £ Rix OF RCO "a me Baer Bay weer gift o sep oe te made it the more insupportable to him. If} mean a practical separation from "her re | Serving @ military apprenticeship #0 pro- | that the inuident occurred which a great father might hang op like tokens Early last"Anguat a party of Cape Flattery . . " were itin what geine yo -- his visita. were unweloome now when be wae| maining parent. The question that Ray. tracted and varied, French spldiers can his whole character. The old boyish affeo- | of loving respect and rememem bra or Mekaw Ladishe, retnrning from a visit te| Very good; he will he delighted to see the -- t -- © roug! h. | bis own master, how rauch less welcome | mond put, "Hadcanyone a right, even hardly fail in a few years to attain the high-| gion for the sister of his Margate achool | his nenrost ther frveds (the Songish of Victoria), en- | You, and will give you, 1am sure, the bust ar gsae Ni ly f rahe ae tonuch- | would they he alter hie father'aretarn, when | a parent, for a mere personal whim, t6 de. | St Proficiency in their profession. From | friend had grown to the passionate love of | The books jn the library wore mainly on - camped the first afternoon out on the beauti- | advice id hie power, We shall tied him in 7 poor Nélly as deoply aa his wife's sympa-| i. ood be taken for granted that he was | stroy the happiness of her offapring?" had at 1873 to 1876 the average yearly namiter of | gman. The lady retu his love ; for, be | military 'Snatters, accounts of campaigns, ful Bay of Metehasen, ¥. 1 The weather | the drawing-room, and, I hope, awake," Pima en we are in trouble, aod) sobiect to his dictation. Ax Mra. Wardlaw | least as great a force with her an with, him- | Youd men whe drew lots, out of a popula-| it remembered, Turner was not at thie time | military memoirs, &e., although 1 noticed wing very fine, most of the party went} Sheled the way iate the room in question, | find that fnenda are true, the benefit 1s in | 4,7 1 with such ch ic humility, | self, Indeed, it had a ureater, for her dix. | 4% of 36,000,000, 23, Of that | the red-faced, slovenly dressed old painter | several fins and ganctteers, sem ' bathing, and among the number a maiden of | Where at the. desert-table----Nelly noticed | Suite, suce to uae sign that-God | ie was for some news of Nelly, some hint | position was jess dependent, though pat less pumber 145,500 were exempted on various | he afterwards became, but a bright-eyed ies, no end of athasex, All perhapa © imunera, whe bad m- | With surprise that it wan laid for three--ant also hasnet forsaken as. that visit te position with respect to | filial. She knew how her heart would make groans ; so that 146,500 were left available | -you mine, always cld-locking, as tradi- 2 ap mas evidence of being well handle: : : oolora, ea ben it, but very sy: ie and win- y of "living aatcuk Tia Pe aaiat her on the trip. "Sete Mr. Wardlaw, with a glass of spicita sud wa- | Coromandel House had for Nelly the same goku f feng had called that day at Coro- | common cause with bis, when he should | very Year for actual aervice with the - seclasivn, she went round a point away | ter before hiw, » beverage he mach preferred awoet sulace that is found at shrines. mandet' course he been a Y } 4 arr se The grand total of the acti inelud- | nj pinta g re say, "I am free to marry you; I ioe yf amar ; re 71038 oab-e ning, The young people became engaged | as richly furnished and comfortable reserve vu! t ot x from the ottier bathers, and being known as | 20 wine, ---- pressed to stay for diuner, And now, by «| eneugh for both, though not to ofti- | just before Turner started for a long and ex- | below, but not so crowded, and had a light, mer, is no ppemed ex tne takens| "Now sit down, my dear, apd take an CHAPTER XXIII hocks of rer ager might be good or! pa be " ber bo accepting him she | °™ and men, The antive tour of study, Then came the ete ' t, airy, cheerful, home-like poorer it eater inte decp water. However taken, | orange," aaid he, patting Nelly's bead as if APTER XXII. : an opperganity wae afforded bim 'of | felt that would be destroying for him ra i comprising four classes between the | of a cruel step- , who made the lif in Ly ; it proved to have becu @ plunge inte the | he were » child; "you're ax welcome as i perewe ra, setting an explanation of the state of slfsirs | ali that ix incinded in what tie work! calls | "xth and miuth' yesr of service, mam ho young girls bardeg, who intercepted | table jooking Americans, who had joindtl the arma of death hen the swimmers reas- | Sutmeg to punch in this house, apd always . rom Nelly's own lips. 3 Thanks to her, le would be a 520,982; the territorial army, which em- | all Turner's letters to her, and finally drove | company, scandalizing ux al! by strunimin; sombled around the camp fire the girl waa | Will be; how's your ma : "You must aot tind Joha, dear," said | The room was aw elegant ae the uphal- wean all his fe, and aliennted from the | brace= men between the teith and four-| her to believe herself wbandoned, wnd to | and humming at the piano, jozging up and missed, and, notwithstanding a diligent | '* Mamma is pretty well as to health, Mr. | Mrs, Wardlaw, as sbe took Nelly'shandand | rors art could mske it--with dainty to whom he had hitherte been an ex. | ehth yoars of service, amounts to 594,796 ; | yield her hand to another #ui Turner | down on the sofas, Handling the fae eur search that evening, uld not Ve found, | Wardlaw; though im grievous trouble, as | led her with a gentle violence from thefront pai cn: the 'willie aud calli smplary son. Had she a right to force hins and the reserve of the latter army, which spreore to have heen the nobler character of | tains, and so on, as if they were at a tavern. i The follywing morning, with sad hearts, the te may pep oe new canse * i uw ra to which we was tending, into the fi | which (as that astute tradeaman had ob. | to this sacrifice, because she loved him? or toouteth those Bsc Lange ber art ier althongh es hed senived no [ eoetion sme tos soueily te stop then, party left; b € wom those i lore. | ber cropped ap thie morntayg 1p act of rary once more, " i because j bedaaio YORE. SUEVEOR, FORE * of} replies to hia cenatant letters, tis erUEs i. wa thin The circular eb canoe, of soneding the first point, saw | Messrs Boxe & Cy, dectiving te pay her "* Mind bim t" said Nelly, with a smile erg senor ae re tt ain rang wy cbc wl .782. If this united force te cumpared ture attributed th: i to socident cham vt ber departine: yond the domain of apholetery," while a] ought to save him from pegeowr ttn i i h : . 638,752 " ber, meant fer a concert room, bas an (the water feing calin and clear} a human quarter's allowance, on account of my poor |" Tyrleed, | oly atind lass in the semuse of with the German Army of the Line, the | and his faith te his betrothed remamed an- echo rivalling that ef the Villa Sermonetti at ; F ' boty as if seated on the sandy sea bottom, tather's death. it way nuthing more than | king him very mach. %. eet red nastrepon wiekemer beh s plat einer Sinle tee har 2 ea mane he Reserve, the Landwehr, and arm, | shaken. Ho returned home, fall of joy aed. | Milan, whic eourse. atterly untite it for with what sect Hke.a ténr bag inmedi- | what was to he exoected, of course ; bat you "Well, I shall not believe that, if_ you} io view but-por the seste within at- | given hiss now---at ance---while hia strong- it will be found to f 5 hope, Hadsher marrying anot! » Lite intended purpose. A 4 ately hebiod in The natiges knew w at | koow my mother's views; and new that | rum away from the house as though you were teeut 1 V's attention. He stood | ext arguments could pot " againnt nue ly. The French army in distriba- | Tucalculable was the harm this dimppoint- tory full of rare tropical te in ome of thé thin meant. As soon aa the vances got ta. | matters have come to a crivi, she hav sent [ana hutf, sud don't give me # mudute's : ; raat = the cuabenl 'table it-| her, Yet every word whe was are eve | ChOughout the - ii nt wrought upon the serketive mature of sures of thi incely maion, and a f » wait- a 5 cightocn regions" 'inte ne this ma , twe ef the t active young men | me here to ask your connsel. She saye I] te rywelf. How nice my pretty put does "sh apes. % : whieh the country w divided,-and a corps i#| Turner. He gradwaily be to change, in dining room, where we saw th Adst, r, tw =e Bias tha.| know ab mtch:about poor dear papa'tt affairs | Inck," mbded-she, holding Rat Gd a acme | ig and watching for the summons that he | would by a dagger-thrust in her own breast. |e te act of them, besides one oe not inte the stnatienapeater thas ks waver rem nena ty meer pe tagy ord er - ior < he "et ia ue ' moneter (for it was a gigantic devil fish) | 48 she does, hat todecd I know very littl ;}lenyth, and sighing, "even m her black eco pee bas po Poa wc ea to Rey sem Sees saibunet ioe rent ted in Algeria. Each Pegion possesses gen- | was--but into the srli-concentrated, reserv- | chaire gathered around pgraiting for the ser that the octopus with ite victim was brought | 4nd it seemete me that all that can be done | things !" fallen. His aven would indeed 8 laddeeod nature 0b ite cove Speedlite he eral supply magazine, containing stores of | ed me 2 the natural generosity '}-vice of the meal. Sonker-ciosee told nw tn. the aurtacs ne fogegoing facta have | t present in "te take arrangements about | T do not feel nice, dear Mra Wardlaw. |i. the rai Selie--tk-was a pe sara im- | Lesteem 60 touch, or ever will be, or ed ammunition, clothing, harness, and equip- | and affebility of his character © sour | that there were bat ten dumestios employed Leen communicated to sur informant by an} or house. "Of coun we cannot afford te] Tam very unthankiul, [ fear, for the good ¥ bitie that i6 should be pork tctrast + but | whens E:would do mere than I would for | Heute s and each army corps is made up of | ed, and he gave himself with n de- | for the service of the mansion (exclusive of intellivent and respectable half-breéd woman five there, in any case ---- : of the past, and very resentiul of the evil te ~ of het tips might. be far sudesh wina-r Wek the ta thing 1 will natn, 20 hulp "two divisions of infantry, a brigade « ca- | vetion to art, not only for the love of art in | the stable-); himeelf, the ateward, four mal: cchuern, Whdgae the bed nf 46a " Aod why not!" putin Mee, Wardlaw ; | come.' Frau nena tie docged for eked ss a | kbc Eeuaioon | tate eae your own rain, My: & brigade of artillery, a battalion of | dteelf, but aleo driven by a terrible desire to | and four female servants modest retinue drowned girl with acme of the prehensiles of |" you must hve sginewiere, Nefly, and why * And qnite right, too," exclaimed M miakaiitadel hae tonuk waksanls: tu: accept his | Listen to ine, for what I aay will never be} SSUee™™, & squadron of military train, toge- her money 'he habits of th and ac- | for such a mighty tonarc! "Hat," sisted the mollusk still adhering te i or not there 7 Wardlaw impiisively ; or, rather, it's ouly | otered love since the change that had| recalled or altered. If you find it impouni- ther with the necessary staff and depart-| cumulation had been early inatilled into hia | he, 'the Kaiser 5 Hs like to have a orewl pared the hewl-of the extupus in wig to that] 'Tam afraid that our landiord will say, | nataral. wes seem very hard that a1 foo. on his own fortunes. If she realty | ble to the word you passed to me six ments." When it is determined by the Go- | mind by the scraping old barber, and Tur- | of ille people around bim." of afilty-pound tlour sack, full; and ssid | 'he does not see the necessity," sacl Nelly | bright little inmoceut creature like you | tought it her duty to oppose hie wiehes po waka ' and behave to mo ass dear friend | Y°T™MeNt to place the forces of a region ou a ner often said, "Dad never praised me for ne ee that the tentachs were twelve in aumber, of | eituling. "* The house does not require much | should suffer so, now, doesn't itt" the Semel of hia Lethe nd pation of | and rs Iwill not ve- you again 1 war footing, the Minister sends the order te | anything but #aving « nag roses ALL SORTS. different sizes, aud the largest about the | 'keeping ap,' it is true, hut if requires an} soyen, f don't think it ever atruck me ce alan phew mnatt Bind [pond j--well, no matter what from | tte General commanding the army corps. | Hates 8. Conayt, in Harper's Magazine for . . : ciremmierence of 2 mati's arm. income of some sort--and J den t kuow that qaite tm that light, dear Mra. Wardlaw," winntig hee, for a y Rceasyoa likely your oe us daring our ate cale- Men who are called out to serve proceed to | February, Benefits of Life Insurance isan tr her aipeintennseoee we have any. [said Nelly laughing; 'bat of course it} to beremoved. He had thought it possible, | mity, When the heart is sorrowfal and | t'° pot of their corps, aud it is considered oo ih, dein eee Wives of geest mon all remind » : "You must have got somthing, Nelly, i. My i 7 ; : that a body of troope should be ready te eyadien posers avin PERSONAL. sid Mex. Wapilaw. contileuthe. fowl e hard. My Bag of lone, bowyset, wheo he had asked her permimion te quote | very heavy, it Liar for frientiabip, and the | 9 ae que aga oa the Cramming. Reta malt ous wives subline a : " id -- wait wear away in time, I suppose, anc be o ve n the ar, 7 one t ' -- departing lamve berhins Viera: Eaaxent and Napoleon IL, died | there, John will tell you all shout it. Yerty is a antes that enn fie itself to the -- aerus neath pane et be tte ood Bot beer mane esate an mee forever, bet- | PMP: concentration on the sixth day Of] How comes it to pass thet with all the im- Wihowe mareny a ser tam mrthe Mth ef danaury, precisely five y: M MEW, the fag ore | back." ; of course, when he had thought his father | ter than a repetition of such scenes as these. | ™° ae a the minute rules net dik: provements made in the educational arrange- |. Theretore yive sour wite » send «ff ape said Mr. Wardlaw, with tH@ air of «) "iva Fin nok wo certain about that; | dead, the marriage bad srintes-the eptak to me of Baymend -- y binding upon the directors of dif- | Counts of this country there should still be no By the Life tripuraaice pion ; , bee man who only needs the raw materialstoin- | Welly. 1 wouldn't ad J '. ee eit ee of be_ob. by i Reprise Fix her ee that when you end «ff Hos. Jawes H Prieerox, formerly os yo ; ? Nelly. nidn't admit as much to John | question had become one of " how soon t wounds me to the quick to #xy so, bat eal lakakaai ted | Uet force werk or-oramming ¥ - "Shee case eoonirwwetiewr adircocnineaaices 4 Now Vork, but av® a mem por Ms In the first place, Nelly, | for a tifty-pound note, but I will confess to eoly. But from this, last height of aswur- | I mean i } ween us two will vim i" Ollivier on the la saaeiicn ae alm same thing ' Fi fest aie re _ : ' it--then the to be rom} J é the Heitich House of Commons for the bor- what does your father spill you that | never got over the discomfort of | ance his fall had been as severe as it was} be over: you will have spoken to me far the is thee war Pi last rg wget infant classes up to Iniversity it would| Paectxc Business--A hatter's. say? dear papa left ® | those omuitases, It was necessary, or 1] suiden, Ali the objections of hie father had | last time, don't even kno ee " 4 - . é o Woop Lirewsod his conmtitu- | | 1, Mr. Warilaw." o p soem an if the one deaire was not so much to} = Srxxprinets' Capitale----1.0. 0. te on the evening of Dec, 12 in ed heb wee i ee ~ thought it was, to use them at one time, bat | once again presented themselves to his mi " ime !" echoed the*young map, Sone ae: artiliery develope the intellectual faculties and reall fe commiderable tovath and of decided merit. A will! of course he left a will an- 1} 7 had rather have walked the whole distance premade ated" with a certain prejudive a Ses cat one eeas taileve rt sg 8 "she } establishment appears to be under perfect | waa cate the soul, aa to cram with » ener | Laan Sein = ee girls, reviewed the leading measures of the swered the ee P herd only question | if my lege could have done it. Never wae] force of which be had not taken much ac- | will have spoken to me for the last time !" raier dng 7 dee rth fandigested pi f Witar dress is mont durable? A halvit. late session, and sxpiiionl why he voted for | ™ bn if _ ha ye be Ri _ © more dismay and discomposure brought for] count. He had long underatood that Mra} "Such is my fixed and positive resolve--a | sehen aoe pow aggre called knowledge, and toforce boys and girls} Tur Torch of Hymen--The domestic or res of important | yids ieee nothing to leave," mid | ewonence or threepence than I got for my | Conway and his r were antagdnistic ; | harsh one, you will say, but even harshness = emg arma, iron works, contral | * make ® pretence of learning far more than | matoh, . public significance, Among he voted 3 ae y * + Kveryhody haa | MODeY: iu the first place, re were so, that he and the Captain conld | is sometimes Se ueunie obedi dries ¥ a they can assimilate. If enmigh of ground in| & wontay's pride: dud senior' guile The against the opening of the public nneeame something." sail Me. Wandiaw. "The i se *Pickpockets, male female, ianteve " gone over, then " t, and wret- ul : se Seay, Safer of ing She St | your er big in sacks sacl apy | NN Re yt tt Si ae Seana ae ered |, at nw bw mot a how? When it + Hs leas ignorance, Nelly! Sbhe-must be worse I inoul a eet y r , " j Be - ¢ 0 am in favor, gentlemen, of removing the dis- han my wife. She always seemed to me a a ife, and the insu! pe ta bring thie pa." " rely," said Nelly, laughing, ion |... She i# very careful and pradent. Mr. | Monge is es fox eat aghi oes by taxation---the property of a woman, Wardlaw, so far as has been posmbletoher: | + | don't know which way it fod read, td it is j " : * : 7 a ssiefaict pooner Satie A How many are there in a pint 2 (n- nothing. In some caser, this erying ini ly one p, surely. ; ~4 ng aye Wo wae Richard the Third before he was mon thing for poor crestures of ten | * himself ageia 7" " yasom ; but there were reasons---l think you wil A . ; ra et thee hth ta ae | teri hmwhy srhn oyesd oes aod tetva to gob a 4Sngle mig tree | Is rchlayar ere cll rich, bend 7" \- * in a, biyara oe ee ----- ae ua were not on contidential terms, on pst gad mie ogra ae od ean Pages net & mothers--Treat your baby kind- epsom 3 ; ti money ----' fr 2 ' cordially. jen er poten Parente ve, and J8 Fe | «Of course, my dear," i Mra: . kr Ge i, 5 San eee See ee 'run sess Liely Thing to boone a. Wer 'The tradition poe | Se to-spare her favorite wigat ont of principia, tion. Wars tLe people whe gine wach lee man-W hy; « lisee girl - pe nete pinks & eee See 5p Mo ee een opposite Tore aoyaing wt $3 a 'Waar fowl! is mont like » varriage in Ja- -- aied commana saorhs tales oe "Not to me, my dear, I confess," ob- abe' "But conker ---- 'A vourwe that: will bring the tears ts you told, as Jean Paul said to music, | Served her busband drily. * ¥ i as the other. the vory sight of » book and reyro--A volume of wmoke. * Away ! thou speakest to me of that which isl with » party or not, I no more have school ass prison-house, from whose bon. | "70 "Ue Ss case Whewelt't nan A shall be." Bat his power ie insist upon how my affairs bg gen corral dage they sigh for deliverance ! No wonder nex igemlaes. ag pom ' imo} and bis influence sure, The} *obd. As matters » you don't engaged to that there are so many dull children, and go | Whee be taxes his memory. mai song reaches and touches the know whether home from s friend's house, where many who ore foatiak, i prigs. | How to make « hot- to ateop with heart of youth inevitably affects it. Hf, ax | 8¥¢ thousand pounds or Gvepencet You can ight sway among Boarding echools for. young dion are ape: a tigate im your mouth is Sees eid, the poet ie. the chad of Ft his and presently down a i cialy Je for this sort of work, and in wax in ao oenall pond Bho a bint hia time, so alo is he ite teacher, and, in s | life wae ineured?" ~~ ging ga ' eth longer i Scie) telnet I are vee oe rtsi leader. The influence of : . omens A 2 Wi i easiest ve tid m Tigre esi etn arin | a Be snd yng mr Fed Be Fiat neh | Tb oho ter, oat | aaa a | recension nl os goes rl atudy ; that of Wordsworth . , 4 ked embarrassed or even sorrowful, he} ¥, 'the circumstances | © bered i exceeds the amount r dave 5 sala ait BE eed. Gur ee pike Sa a ee ary chee. ok "cou, horse | would have liked it better, for these friend! | n which Tam Neues io nied tor pom har devoted to the army i iseatwhen Louie promt ethan ag st lt ge an ie | Warr ia the elephant the most morufal oats aihionk. Sak oe eoeede te sorgrteet | pede Sous heed enengh te sbve at of i) iy hon again T had ro ars apap pe eae GaP mond, end what is jor me." Pray | Philippe fll, move, than five millions, ond | ington to pocaliarition of (inm. A snare | of oimalet--Boceave of We pouderons sacs that some of tbere have bad upon the | othiog about his successes at play, or the | voice. I could hail o cab, of course ; bes pgs ea ef Stina der sed geimiee we toto _ abeorbed in' the first --< the Crimean South be hucried. over within the hour} Waity is* lady foresken by her low more | little I wished to mak ~ a} Lage: g~ ae forth aa brother only, or we must be par ig tre gat ph adlaagiebe grit, yp mgy a in some or other, with sil the sta 4 or ise 6 deadly songae? Bessune she iso, ! geet bea teen Ww w.. "1 suppose have no objec. | strangers 2 French Navy. to be ided for at » collec- prema asi pet oes pinto wally Ww ladias'ee partial to suomi tion to alone Nell {ro as comrincen.} tive cost of '£5,001,803. There are 120 ships | 99" Sucation. But it ia all that is going and neibingd hey i Astiscngaeacls: ironcolad and | S7,cincetion. Bat it is all that is going and | and twilights ! they are daughters wrt in comatission, comprehending poe ger if the - invharved evar in somne way of FE coin vounsle, relfel and aavigatiog eokiel ships or be a bed ge | 'Wu are birds no melancholy in the morn- y pos § Only thee whe have studied the fm- | 0 inet, Fane ae eet a ot thet |ing? Because their little bill are all the inhali. | meme resources ranve will b " ° etim tempted to think thet for Pa cae not. all a pl pinnae coir ysical forbe sil the prnctiont purpasen of Si,' She oteen It in anid that ~_< od diveaaes. moon pinber Despite | ¢ poorly achoola of twen- | passed, -- a i= arn ne hetero my Mp x 1 4 een rag, ns ee wip ong Fao gf ved y or thirty yearw ago was really better than wouldn't have » dre cut on Friday for § eoearal tl ea vend Win tee ole The question was to Mra, Ward- with ie} France remained the, most pais 'The poet Shelley's wife used to declare doe 80. fol toed of Goaok saa tae law, sn she left the room, but Raymond re- ole , and homogeneous on the Conti- the greatest: tn women wes i China mail comes in, nothing certain can be plied to it. san pid ajar Birerees tgs fread _ to be the wife or of = distinguished help a Rv and far more redoubtable than she has ever 4 and | been since her great strife with Germany ny | ia | wae brought to ss to take I told you : know what to and brought < = na We have got One has- weighing i f Fs Ht ii i ' i by are 1 f a

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