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toil I know sky yon always dark lot la a lot of wpe My a fair pith And my gate la and There la room for you and for ma To trawl by Half ahylj the approached World And him her hand of World grasped it and walked along Saying your la too simple to coy will give you to and for farm And diamonds to dock hair The Church looked down at be plain white And then at the World And blushed aba his lip With a amile 1 will change my for a costlier one Said the with a of Then faer pore germ ants drifted away And World gave in their place and shining And rosea and and And her forehead faer bright hair fall Crisped in a thousand curia la too old World Ill one ilka of and of lice And i flne- So ho her a and Splendid it to Her sona her daaghtera thrd Gleaming in purple and gold And fairs and in And the World and child ten there And laughter music and ware In the place that meant tor prayer She had Up rich and the great To sit in their pomp and their pride While the poor folks clad in their shabby raits Sat meekly down The angel of mercy flew the Church And I know thy sin Tho Chorch looked hack with and longed To gather her children In aome were off in the midnight ball And were at play And were drinking So went her way The sly World gallantly said to her children mean no harm Merely indulging In Innocent Ed leaned on hia proffered aim And and chatted and gathered As the walked along with the World While militant and million To horrible jwt were and plain Said the gay old World with a They frighten my children with dread ful tales Which I like not for them to hoar They talk of and fire and And horrent night They talk a place that not be to oars polite will yon some of the better and gay and Who will tell them people may lire aa they And go to at last The Father and great good Tender true and kind Do one child to heaven And leave the real behind So be filled her homo with gay divines and gfttt and learned And plain old man that preached the Wore out of the pulpit turned You Wo to the poor World Par you ought to do If poor need abetter and food and clothe Why need it trouble you J take your money and rich robot And and carriage fins Ami and jewels and dainty food And the and wine My children hoy dote on all such ttrfogi And it yon their love would win You must do as do and walk in ways That are walking In The Church held tightly the her And graoefally And loo much away 111 do yon have laid The goods we manufacture are made out of material Now the time to order Milk Pails and Cans before the Spring HODGE CO MAIN SOUTH Consumption is oftentimes absolutely in its earliest stages by the derful use of that won- Food Medicine Scotts Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over Bon gal jj3SixiH So the poor turned from bar door In And the heard cry And rabe the went weeping by The tout of the World and the sou of the Cntjrcb Walked And only the Matter who all Jo old tell the two apart Then Chorch eat at her cam and I am riob and in ncroased I have need of nothing and naught to do Bat to dance and World heard her end leoghod in hie And The Church And her angl draw near to And in her name Andtboiilnte of rapt ore bathed And cot with ehame And a voice came down through of heaven From Him who art on the throat Ifs very that we should be detained so Slid Mabel Airan pettishly I should have enjoyed the scenery so much if we could have travelled by daylight and its neatly dark already Never mind dear said her sister Effie soothingly we shall soon be there you know I dont know what you call soon fretted Mabel We shall not get there until seven oclock in the morn ing and just fancy how faggedout and jaded we shall both look after travelling all night with our eyes as dim as if they had been boiled and complexion like an old rag And Mr St Albans is to be the re too She bit her lip in very genuine an noyance as she stood looking out at the white drifts of snow which lay like a mantle of royal ermine on field and valley Mabel and although twin sisters were not at all alike The tail and handsome had features like a and soft languid eyes of the deepest blue while her flaxen hair surrounded oval fact a framework of gold Apart from beautiful sister gentle little might have had some pretension to he called pretty but Mabel eclipsed her com pletely Are you sure you will be warm enough Mabel dear she asked anxiously Do take my shawl shall be quite comfortable with the worsted No I shall not take it was the haughty reply Do you suppose am going to make a perfect mummy of myself look ridiculous enough already in this odious merino dress Oh dear dear wish I rich 1 Just wait until I have married Mr St Albans cheek crimsoned as she tied a green barge veil round bonnet Mabel she said softly do you really care for Mr St Albans Not for him specially although he is handsome and agreeable enough for any gill but I do for his four hundred thousand and his country seat and his house In town shall Jive with me and take care of that horrid little he talks about how I do wish he hadnt been a widower with the in cumbrance of a child I heard you telling him last week how fond you were of children Oh l laughed Mabel shrugging her shoulders that was policy I flatter myself Effie that really did make some impression upon him else he would never have accepted that invitation feom Green Court be- cause we were to spend Christmas there It was very kind of Alice Green to ask us said soberly Oh yes I dare say nodded Mabel and I shall invite her to St Albans when am mistress there Nobody shall say I am at all ungrate ful Here comes the stage now horrid odious lumbering old thing and crowded full as I live How disagreeable And Mabel went out one shawl thrown over her arm while poor followed meekly in the background laden heavily with travelling bags umbrellas and wraps It was already quite dusk as the horses slopped at the Inn door and there was a brief delay before ihey again started on during which time Mabel squeezed herself in between a fat old lady and a tall schoolboy with a bo of white mice in his lap while Effie sat directly opposite trying her innocent little best not to crowd the two vinegarfaced maiden ladies who sat with smelling bottles to their noses and the woman who carried a threeyearold child in her lap The back seat was filled with mas culine travellers but Mabel never vouchsafed them so much as a glance The class of gentlemen in whom she was most interested generally travelled in their own equipages not in what Miss Arran called honid odious lumbering stages I As the equipage moved on the little child began to cry Provoking exclaimed Mabel aloud are we to have a crying child to enliven the way I do think people have no business to travel with babies Mabel Mabel se- her sister Well I cant help it fretted the beauty peevishly 1 hate child ren The woman in whose arms the little one sat looked distressed and troubl ed although the dim lamp that hung from the side of the stage scarcely re vealed countenance and tried the various devices that are current among mothers and nurses to soothe her fretful charge but alt in vain the child still wailed on to the great disturbance of the closely packed Really spoke up Mabel Arran this is intolerable Its to little ones at once a friend in the pretty young girl Its plain to see miss that youre fond of children said the woman gratefully as the waiting Sounds ceased Im sure Im very much obliged to you for my arms ache sadly Shes going to sleep now said with ber cheek close against that of the child I will hold her until she waxes up again poor little afraid were troubling you too much maam said woman apologetically- Its no trouble said Effie sin cerely Its a pleasure guess ed rightly I am very of help less little children Mabel laughed scornfully am not she said I always had a very earnest sympathy for good King Herod But Im very glad the one has stopped screaming now I can perhaps get a wink of sleep myself The child awoke again presently crying out Papa papal But Effies whispered nursery rhymes and fairy stories acted Hie a charm on its perturbed spirits ile love oft said the little thing winding its arm round neck Whit wai the smiling go home baby should like to Said pressing her lips to the velvety tittle forehead At this moment the stage stopped at a junction road where Several of the passengers alighted Among them the woman and child Thft clung tightly round admiration of far more lovely character I shall always be thankful for that nights ride In the stage he said earnestly But Mabel Arran was not so thank ful for it Flowers I Efnos neck Was- without that she could fee nothing on earth but temper why dont you give her a good shaking Indeed maam its not temper said the woman somewhat indignant ly Shes not used to travelling and shes tired out Let me take her said soft as she out hex arms know I can quiet her children are always good with me You are a fool I said her contemptuously But without heading Mabels comment took the little creature tenderly into hex arms murmuring soft words to it The child hung around her neck with the Instinct which God has given some difficulty Thft darling said half aloud as she strained her eyes through the darkness of the winter night to see the last of tiny low I should like to keep her always in my arms The mote goose you said Mabel impatiently Im so glad have all got out shall have room enough to breathe in now clear radiant brightness- of the morning was glittering over the snowpearled landscape as the stage rolled Up to the Green Court a substantial old brick mansion where a merry patty of vis were assembled to make the pais as blithely as might be Alice Green a pretty young ran out to welcome them I thought never com ing she cried hospitable kisses The fire is blaz ing royally in your bedroom just have time to get oft your things and get rested by lunch time Im so sorry we have breakfasted hut you shall have coffee and brae kites in your rooms Mabel was not sorry at all for she rather preferred to rest and recruit a little before meeting the other guestl Is Mr St Albans here she asked as Alice helped to remove her wrappings in the cheerful apartment which was to be that of the sisters Oh yes but he only arrived this morning He as well as yourselves was detained on the journey Mabel and Effie both looked very pretty when they came down to luncheon some four or five hours afterwards the former in a pale blue cashmere with blue ribbons at her throat which gave her hair and skin even more than their natural bright ness and in a quiet little black silk dress with the oldfashioned garnet which had belonged to their dead mother The room was quite full when they entered it but foremost in the group around the fireplace Mabels triumph ant eyes recognized Mr St Albans tall stately and as ever But before she could speak a tittle child with outstretched arras recog nized voice as she answered some remark of Miss Greens in- the doorway it cried And to her surprise Eflie found herself confronted with her little acquaintance of the night before My little Minnie has an excellent memory for her friends said St Albans approaching with a smile May I venture to thank you Miss for the kindness you showed her last night blushed scarlet with Was she your child Mr St Al bans He nodded smilingly Our carrriage broke down at Groves Glen and we were obliged to take the night stage an to T where I telegraphed for another equi page to meet us had no idea that I was to be favored with your com- until your sister with a cold low to Mabel objected so decided ly to my poor little Minnies lamenta tions Forgive me if after that I kept silence as to my identity Mabel bit her lips but she was too selfpossessed to betray her discom- fiture was very tired she said and I dare say I was very cross Of course if had known whom she was And with a smile she took Hubert Greens for the lunch table A smile when she could almost have wept to think how utterly she had defeated her own purpose Little Minnie St Albans clung tightly to during rest of the day and of course it was not so very unnatural that Mr St Albans should stay where bis little daughter preferred to be and Mabel had to amuse herself as best she could with schoolboy of Mr Green When they left Green Court had consented to stay with Minnie always in the capacity of her step mother For Mr St Albans passing fancy for Mabels beautiful face bad long ago been submerged in his genuine Ills Is I GLENVILLE week Mr Richard had a quantity of chap feed stolen from his stable There must have been a bole in the big as the drippings and traces along tbe highway pretty clear ly indicated where the stuff went to Mrs is now happily recov ered from her severe attack of storm last week did large dam age to fences standing timber and buddings in this part of the Town ships Wni Haines had ah outbuild ing collapse doing damage to UNION STREET Since the snow there has been plenty of mud Petch is one who knows it The general err Have you got suckers There will be none left if rids old chap goes out for a at Mis Miller his from the States after having spent nearly two years Mr Wit Dunham has adopted a daughter ln6 person of Mary Drap er daughter of the late Charles Raraer preached farewell sermon fit- church Sunday before last Business Is booming at our Under the supervision of Mir RichajaaOri a hustler The sugar season is over and I got ljcV- of Know All was too quick te ask the Ova SCHOMBERG Horse buyers bought here on Thursday and say has the best class of horses they met any place Out late one night and col liding with Hills lamp post is why the baker is a black eye The death of Kitchens fast trotter Nancy has cast a gloom on the trotting circle here Fred left oh Friday for three months job on a fruit farm near Milton Who boiled Mr Pearsons sap on Sunday night Boys will be boys for they burnt two cords of wood Nelson Lloyd has been laid up with rheumatism but is able to be around again Mr Fred Sparling was visiting friends at Mr Creightona and from thence journeyed on to to see his sister Miss of Holly Park is visit- at Mr this town York District Division Sons of Temperance held their second quar terly meeting of the year here on Fri day April A large number of delegates from the different divisions of the county were present Among other business the impor tant question as to the advisability of dividing the county into two districts was brought up and after a lengthy and animated discussion it was unan imously decided that it would he in the interest of temperance work in York county to divide the county into two districts to be known as North and South York District Divi sions On motion it was decided to ex tend the heartfelt sympathy of the District to A MeCallnm IX P who was bereaved of his father last week and on that account was not able to be present division againwon the silver cup belonging to North York for initialing the greatest num ber of members during the quarter In the evening a very profitable open session was held the speakers being Bros Brooks Walton OBrien and Davis division is to be congratulated on the success of the work done here The division has been organized only a year and dur ing the past winter have pur chased and paid for an organ which adds greatly to the interest of the meetings They are thinking of buy ing a full set of regalia in the near future Mr is preparing to move his barn and put under it patrons have been busy haul ing home large loads of salt to use for Agricultural purposes Mr Brown has been improving his property by placing a row of shade trees in front of bis lot Sunlight Picture Band Sunlight wrappers wrapper bearing the words Why Doe a Woman Look Old Than a Man SO Abo Limited fit Toronto and yon will by post a pntty tiring and well worth framing- This an easy way to decorate borne The is the beat to the market and it only postage to tend in wrap per leave the ends open Write ally has an industry of which we think no other town Canada can boast of that of gather ing together implements buggies wheelbarrows etc Acres of these articles are strewn about in one targe field and presents a sight seldom seen Bradford MinardsLf cure La Grippe The human skeleton has bones Only about pet cent all operations in amputation are fatal Bradford High School boys have organised a club In Ontario there has been a reduction of liquor licenses in ten years A Dixon of has presented that town with the public park Paper bangers are about the only men who succeed in business by going to the wall A barb wire factory in op position to the combine lias been started in Winnipeg A pound sturgeon was caught at the mouth of the river the other day The earl of Derby is dead Lord Stanley governor general of Canada succeeds to the title The entire oyster crop on the Connecticut coast was almost mined by Thursday nights severe storm KTen thousand people attended the antihome rule demonstration in Albert hall Saturday town of Guerrero Mexico has been captured by the rebels although it was defended by regular troops 1 A cyclone in Clarke and Jasper counties Mississippi Thurs day killed people and injured or more aa According to the new assess roll village has a population of also dogs and a horses Several persons were killed arid great damage done to property by a cyclone in Scott county Ark ansas Tuesday Robertson Gos hardware establishment was burned at at a loss of several thousand dollars Arthur aged thirteen wis badly injured in Harrisons saw- mill Norwood on Saturday by being caught in a revolving belt I The Methodist church of Richmond Hill hud a pane of glass valued at blown in during the heavy gale of Saturday weev il The Chicago boy who held up a street car and shot a policeman was sentenced to reform school at Pontine during his minority Root Wilson son of re spectable parents read trashy novels broke into station and stole six cents went to jail Two thousand Cubans in Mexico are thoroughly organised and ready to depart for Chili when called upon to wage war against Spanish rule fourteen men were drowned at Milwaukee Wis Thursday A upon which they were wotking was washed away by the gale Car loads of French Caria- are returning to the Montreal district from the New England states They will now turn to the Canadian second reading of Mr Gladstones bill to give a legislature lo Ireland in the- house of commons last Friday night by a majority of Rev Sam Joneshas been hold ing services in Bowling Green and has in 10 days secured converts including some of the most hardened sinners in the city At Friday Charles was acquitted of the charge of murdering his father hut was immediately on the charge of murdering Mrs Teach the children to eat the lable with their elders and to do it with a quiet dignified manner is impossible to foretell what moment may require them to exemplify their home training If pretty newspaper para graphs about spring would bring her to us the trees would be in leaf and the flowers in bloom long before this for all the newspapers in the country have been trying to flirt the fair and fickle maiden Hut the weather is no respecter of newspapers April A accident happened last Saturday night at about eight out f town Mr John Williamson J P went out to his mill dam whilst raising the a lever struck him stunning him ana knocked him into the flume where his body found about three hours afterwards He was of and father of lor Williamson of this town Packet Irregular ities in connection with the teachers certificates in the South School Inspectorate are causing some commotion in that quarter It is openly stated that in some school sections where the teachers have bogus certificates there will be a re fusal on the part of ratepayer to pay their school This of course they arc not obliged to do when the trustees do not furnish a legally qual ified in their particular sec tion bids us remember that good things in this world are ways the cheapest costs less than whiskey a box of cigars will buy two or tbTee bibles a slate costs more than a revival of religion you can sleep every Sabbath morning in church for nothing but a nap in a Pullman car costs you the circus takes fifty cents theatre cost but the missionary box is grateful for a peony the race horse scoops In the first day while the church bazaar lasts a week works twentyfive or thirty of the best women in America nearly to death and comes out 40 in debt Liniment is the Best