T ¢ et Y | "\ L | [N " v i | | | | ' el ' | > =s\10ba . ' e e e L e .‘:.‘4"""".‘:,"‘".'1?;:.';}::.‘..":;.;;.'.1: e A Aot ”""“"‘“.”.".:27{:;... e e s S T ! v s o y ¢ b » ; | - | \ | | / JRDAY DECEMBER, 15, 1884, 7ol g A | - po i B . j ’ O < SRR ™ , : R ; RN ') L tos 10 the vellartiody severs! of whirh Sutont P sday' o l”" la contents ' ‘ ' L' E A 0 DA : have flresdy e The Youlhe | fur Nl'l'l ol Ahe wational Guvera - T s ,m—marw ““"f*“'TW.fiW . eovnrded Nfeline they thal | Comppniocs and e Farh ond 10 | sipent, 1 it mistahe Benatips MUy sty ‘ ) b | i b . ' ;" ‘ o ey m:&:‘“ o i::o beent crer | good, and almant perifect of e Kind N’o--w« fror dlatenmanahig, snd tn | ! ! » ' ’ g e d, wre Rivswiaiting sy |Ac' LY v renge of ledfond s wile, and the vt then 8 Deasecratie oraleare and || R ' : - , g e ] Mbm:mmd..“ worpl Vhe nataral (nfervnce fHrom (he | newsy T Mhroaghout ihe cduntry we- | L, ‘ ’ ; ‘ ‘ , | Bis petios W trasdost 1A tone. Oue sla | contresta v Lhe LA " The Bun- | courage hitn, o vyva bedersie him, de ‘ N O S R A Fruga it o BN nis w coquite Sim i tmwn- | jeas Werld,~ * " Adventurve N & they give evidence of \W Ay's wid i By MIN8 YOKTRY (K Pavians Jonnues) dne R L thy—" Me tms pevet beon Wand- | Mg, and (" The Bua'd Siern™ thire | ¢ Infirmity And Ithe Democratyy ‘ | MM, m‘flhu § U ST TR % | m_‘n."o devin ruse. : thatl joyous Lone 88 offwative 'II et - | party hp‘ wad such 8 pepetatton for | " ' ‘ ' ’_ | 3 ‘ 1 As a writer of prose he 19 noe “styiel” | ing the 0;:“'0 atteaiion, ' I " A Life | wisdwn that 1 can affprd 1o make s ! : ‘ I i B o e st DA R, TR VI | e Sty e L R AT n M e ts aymea” an ! 3 - | , | . - L , ‘ B e Min cwh pormmality, but I 12 Avt s 0. | i beond Mag o wpmveyad “Ihroveh | sivien (hdt 1l van alte i e dmih 1 e Wit feslinge of great idence. | (s Nabe (ntorsated in mines TPoth § bul rether » '.,n.. of Karmiits the most at raciive fwm [ Juvenite | Trom e aiready insecurd Bodd o8 tiem, ond ta faet notad tevwiwntial awe | B4 pasiial lathem 4T Yehdad, wai Rie mouds. 1o his morie 'lqouwn has ome W bave a wider | (Lenst of wil con the pariy affurd o P TRt . oy bimplodd, ehow trd miners. and bolly WIS s w of Pl Bran: meaning and seape In this last devade. tow the pne man I e ranks whe | 9f vur vast underiabing. thal we thuth Bave some rare wednrs f % it .Ta“:ww:m“o. and &t the and none has contribuled mote succoss- | has In the mont spectaculas et |8 Jrurmaliotic and grammaiival we) 80 | 1 The Turunte Svbeol of Betoned BRE" e e \l;no oithers where rigidity svoms fully w Ite mwu*nd dev elogunent | Pudialed !n" t»hsltoo. to u:m :: . | tear belore (he resding public, wr oq-vh eniatilshed Jwy |y fmm; o have fastrned upod his wenl Mo 1a) (ndn Mt Bopven N6 b T ekt (0 S giaretion The |14 of 1 ds mar glance sver ihess | Metmen Thuryees Tk hovabeiel Sl rods he sceme 1o sht Yo't wpright and | LITRRARY ONAT. Nates on weiers | AT reform tide waus (he laat tide fn | 1ines with jet anoiher artiele wpun the | oo : ’M\-vr'\nwd of carciess. bul whea he | stel, al wath like % jk hes words and eondtruat his seun- and ehejr wirk ~A poem by Lamp- B S5 shad r'"“" The neat will be @ thdo | subject of & trip Acrvsa Cansds We V"W:br'"‘:::-‘:‘“ 'N z tences with more thas ordindry vlabor- map - Writers on bhe platform. ‘.: "‘":k r" "f""“ As Renajor HIll v | anail, however, dabbie o Bo personall- | hewretical ko) w badgre Mm atlon. As a jminter ‘pf Batuie 1":. The Iwcember wmagasines are gsuf. ho.s:&..h::c:n’:t:';:@d:r:‘;bu’:x Hea, pulfa or anyihing in the natlure wl :'"."::""’:QN“Q ¥ e, .:m [ :: e ettocttee Y e et romiiots | csomly rson with tiustrativns And gued | peincinte o oo e sevar Swimims | Sea AATRILIIINE W0 SNt i e s us of the Liightices. and the color of | resding mstter 10 sa¥ety the most crit- | oub and successfyl product of porrup- | panies, | We Lmagine that It is pyssible Thoreau. , "1 lkal, Not the least pleasing feaiure L‘,""h'.“‘n':‘.“f;;“:".‘:f'{“‘:? h:;“""“.:"' 1of & dosert or mere twurisis 1o bouk \ ] ! - [ 0 I . n | Illll: e m‘:’ "m:t upfll‘lt‘:‘ :'&n-ts::n '&fl’ in them (o Canadiune le the fraquensy | giverned corruptly. as th ¥ N:::bo:: SEUS N BAS SRNEIA. ae D, S ;:;nfli‘m&c‘;:m‘mm 3 says -.-l:.;lhmc;;?m& al :r‘m carmjest- | With which the Hames of our oW WITR- | 5o such career ws Mr. Hil's would | Pame line of travel. and vach, | ssked wealth, He meots you with his arme u\-u.'h'u initsSertual ‘“" Jf mind. hid | em appear tn the tisle of contenta in| have been thie. A small municipal | for thelr critivloms upon whal had sula d ond enclaims i b ol Lrovding thoughtfuloese, his austerity, | The New Kngland Mageshe there s 4 """.‘hh'lflh' :.:‘ll 'h:: be«n :y Ahe h;lp transpired, or whal they had Lagdi " You vish see beeg phine? N make all the more remarkable his clear | oo oniiled “A Pollt of Chmact,” by it ox g L mb:"‘:‘ be BAS | woupd tel stories 8o Unijke In any bul | beeg, u?} ver oh! Mo’ bty ! s vt bmad) of o of ey | Mre. Annte Roshwell, she dauatitet of | “LVCr) thoughttul Cnean hhowa that | INe mure impurisnt detalie 'that they KCrhe g dod o = L e e and Vet e Al the feather | the late veteran tn art, Mr. Fowler of | (he three subjects of Political vitality | might havy all bega Journeying In ea- ) Wl 20 path to .‘m : : rood«l humas moeds ahd ways, If ony ]‘ ASRERras. 100 e llmri T erionere, | R before us uie the i, the cur- | tirely different direoiions. This wethole wrcund, which centains A they bLe young And graceful, may seem | YU 8 lengkhy L 4o Beribaery | roncy and munivipal government. 1t i will leave the Important events wul. Hones, ‘Doflnlb‘ sl over ' e dificult’ W Nt tn with his theory of | Whee subject and tvatment will have | very unfortunate’ for the Democratic 1t 10 merely ' Int nded (o be an linpreg- | yellow apecks, which he atoures , the world Liut. in truth, they ary the | (e efent of further jwiprvasing BOON | party that ita most conspicuous per- ki nod of two | & husky uht’gn o PR Solhreaids oF & i ki liveable | forelgners the Wea that ' Canada Is a| sonality {« a man without’ ponvictions | #tpnist eketeh of the expetie " * Gold! god ' AL 5 ‘Philosopky.” . . ‘ lahd of wind and -»qv.h;mq. ;lnom' I; on any of theae suhjecta, and who has Torontonlans who | Journdyed from | | It you ‘are ot &l up In g ¥ i ; not! in Mr. Lampman's L veln, and | dane violence (to right thipking and Ovean o ocean, | making | wume | g,y somiully assure L:“m 5 . - ives evidence of poor craftsmanslitp. | right condugt; regarding all three of X &R : THE VAGARONDSH, by Margaret L. | ¥ ok le ut- | ¢ _ A | erous pauses during 'their three | though It may look lke ,lb#“! Woods. (Mucwillion. Néw ond Los. He alips Into an almost shamelces al ‘:em Mr. Hill's cdareer |» impoctpnt, ‘ iron pyrites ' "> in one line, namely '— ercfore. ma & measure of the stupld. | ™Onthe of travel for (he nobl . don : The Copp. Clark Co., Torouto ) ,',“P‘m‘ | mipled sheat of the | Ity and the criminal tendencles of the | purpose of furnishing divers dra- To be en route with the *“ greatest o e | Dx ' ; L Enow i ; mocratic party. It revives the old | matio and literary critics with Items show on carth” (we presume Siat Mr. | With e shells of the cedar seed " ?“"""“ whesher the party can ever be for their' columns, It will be some- Flovkweil advertired his ss such) is an The closing Mne of | the poem “8“" resied, el - et . Glatiz oo ' thing of a panoramazin make-up. Mr, experience we do not recall having | strongly of thap character which Muo- : i ' Prose now 'appears fore you, Intro- TR g s s TA' g :fi‘:bhy;;'::\“w:od?n“t.a;:nw &f' ';:?:3 The"::u:t?: :::.: l?\':::n?:‘h.l.n::: ducing with '”N'""." ok ‘Mh‘“"”‘ . , T - 2 ' . . : \u‘hbifind.“. which seemned to us In "“h‘ of any poet o .’( of "hr.“. or Adown "\‘* mountain. in ‘b,"“d.. ."Uw"\.“ ] "“..' the W‘“t‘." which childhood nltoxgtl.rr a désirable place a cermiain sentimeht: far from I_l. Hut ug‘ rocky stairs for many & mjle, will appear fium time to time tr&'l the of 1esidence, loses )n later years all of “The guing and coming of vanished beir, dlflg locks wlreaming out be- mental palette uf Misa Poetry. , ' | the "flmur .‘h‘l n Olive rhed 1‘0 re- f’pL l ’:l' \'. ! ' ! : ‘Th. N"duc‘ “' 'h' .flmM-l“t.‘ oo'.n turn 1o It for a briefl space, 'even under | The (ouch of a human hand ™ | ' pod Mo Snilen ths SUEG nvas ! ® un displays ©on tet W-—4uln nothung but bits of erystal quars. aad (ragments of glass S8t ' | | ; o They stay not ti'l they reach the ¢ t; | *ooken of at our first western stopping 8o able a cicerune as Mise )V'*’"‘"- ls | Jog ‘that sensitive cervbra) “'.:' ‘3"" A:d there n crafty race they m‘::? place—the “Hou"-is erystallizsed ' Into certainyly agiesable. To Krow for a|are sored words Which make Uiese "Oh, whither buund, ye lordly host? the twy characters who, garbed In cold certainty that under the t'nsel and the | sound famiNar, . Why have ye left your lofty sewt St ol M tawdryners of the gurinents that once lAterary Chat o Munae)'s for Noveen- | type, appeoar In the journaslistio plure - Lewitcned us Dewt hearts torn by con-| ber records Audrew Lang as lamenting *The nea, the sea! He calls us still, ty before the reader ; for Instance, Mr. .:..x"'i..'.?“.f.?u?."? s ""&m that, ficting :?(,(lulu; that behind seraphic ( that modérn novels are becoming tracty Hi» foutsteps shake thé mountain- | Prose occupled his wpare time at the ap i'(m surmised men owadition Eimibes d Infectious luughter sorrow | on purish councile, free love and other slde; . . Meke, watehing the stream of | iron- 1 most daold'dlr."'metn'w RARE »id vice anud hideous deformity lurk, | inflammatory | topics, . The swine gen- And we have come, hefall what will, ' lad d d-clads Thete Is & hote proprietor st Rat I8 & sericus cbstacle Inthe way of ac-| tleman in his monthly contributton of | o ) ol on his bosom wide."” Clach, “limuer-cinds . an e pua oria a F man, and all whe - j auiring the cheerful optimlsm of .Dr | wit and windom (0 The Coamopitah Fa ' which Qlters through day and npight. Knvs g:;n guests 41 hie h:n.“‘ at | | Pangloss, Missa Woods' phtlosophy,| tells us that he at lengthmds wble to [Nt thus In shaggy disarray,, ‘ Miss PPoetry, on the other hand, Hav- his ynae pecullarity, Ma does mot " i noweser, 1s not 80 gloviny & ot up her | byrvathe freedy, for he s in pouseasion of Ye trooping pines should lhronk the ing vainly coaked Mr, Prose to ac¢uom- stand the mevani '(,( the word u‘.mfl. ® knowlvdge of lfe might warrant. She | some novels by “eminent handa®™ It oeq' . | %, ny her, nosed out' a dusky Chippewa | and puts 1t into his sentepnces g . sirtkes an wverage for mankind in transpires that thews ate chlefly Mr. | But hark to us. and with ud stay, j Sers .' ‘ Ing 4 the rapids romiscucus manher, the resyit REreement with the comfortabie theory | Blevenywon and Mr. Crdckett, for w'h\l:‘h And oy his servive fushioned be." pllot, wnd went tearing dowan the rapids, fi. ’ that thoukh heaven may be too high | st us hope the fuvored will be truly ! acquiring such a reckiesa taste fur f(')r us ")Ur“'. We are va’ll'fl(‘&“& tou.’ ‘Mnkrul ‘\" ""““. ‘h“ u'_ l‘.n‘ Th(‘)’ |)|U("k ‘hdm b) ‘h." (renses d.r*. Ing_Hdiculous. For. instance, whew ' ' he ' gvod for the * outer dark. o Mina Poetry went down to this sort of water-tobogganing that she | (e (o0 ; - Gias at length found somathing to temp | They cleave them to their golden corn; b . - > ”" s 4 Joey Morrie-ta w species of vul- | his mated uppetite, and that he consdderg'| They shape the keel, they rig the bark, narrowly escaped mlulr:l :h; !rn‘l‘:l. ;:." " ‘Aht (‘lood-':l‘aortuu\.(.. ut.i SRCE T grrized ” Punchinelly,” the Agure of the | hu Maurier's ["Tritby" a rare moreel, | They fling the sall, and launch from | Mving at the station out o m . ‘ )"o‘“ “"‘,"'o"' g M"flfl pupular song of that name, stripped of | pudwsant, ae the Frenchisay, for even shore. - ) apray-soaked from head to‘tubut. Just “M” Noi b wum pos Bave ol ? all 1ts poetry. He was married 10 his | go hypercritical ah epdcure as he is, The michts i : i ¢ | in time to swing gracefully (pechaps) y ’ : “ Columbine, however, and her love feor Tidings have come that Madeame he mighty pines, 'with lron bound, down, agatn.” < 3 . Joun the Inst cpr as It moved out, Mise | = gl o b OQooking' s Mithe wiartk Fritz is the pathetic theme to which a S dakl thought | with hevwelf Now swiftly skim the heaving deep; | ‘ the "r g the incidents of the desolwte tent life | ng t:; why @he wrote the “Twine," pre- | But though they float the world | Poelry cdught some musio, from, "K.v. u:o 3 Oh, yeu, come )] “And you your & form w harrh sccompaniment. ‘‘The tory .10 solving the problem for around, | : rapids, in addition to a fine large co R I e Pitiful young girl. left by the death of | bbre for a commerdsl conmderstion | A legcnd of their home they keep. |5 the hoad. | ‘ by’ "',"".::. 2ot had, b o o fodin Bata e o Sivchye bl A e o e e e s ot | Mence, often’ as they skirt that height |* THIE LEAP OF THE BTE. MARIK. | ropatt ' hAd, pra i 0 CATe 20 & viCious | ¢ d %nd | oMy us aL A . ) ' ‘ v, o . A father, sought the old friend who Liad | gemic of sxplanatiop has broken owt| OF Which (helr sylvan years were (K. Pauline Johnson.). j Roush T TeL . e herh nursed fier in her childhood. Morris, among writers over ithere. The wavy | o o who was lacking in all the flner sensi- is aiready breaking ’ : thoug et [ breezy murmur runs so light | What dream you, in the night-time, aabd of bi " our own shores; | 7 ,.,m" o cod leht yo ; : o explanation wmakes Wi itles, yet 24 hyart kind and genervus, and by the time it ‘ froely wpetit- we brow to stom, from deck to| When you whisper to the mooen ? : : ing, urged her to. mArry him, ahd, utterly he M ob Ny . » | What do you say st morn M Tant of, (e wofid and the posmibisi- | ""We Rave wiresda THGder Juras, vhe Wheapnit erockul; | DAL da TOUHAK &L poon T .. ‘% in store MM. she o ngented. “&'.a“ ‘ ® soamaun hears In fond amuse; When 1 Nea your vulce “»“" ng, huibdad wus cliwn for a thavelling | ang David Otvisle Murray in the glory | He dreams of shade In summer noons, | Like a breese thro' branches riffing, show, the ' maddest, merriest fellow " " Isingular.” Me. Croo- 3 | as the song runs, and Busan was given OF 8 OIS SR CP Of cool, leaf-matted, fragrant ways. | And your.rippies softly drifiing ah acqualntance who kett la the roysl road In qompany Ry i g ' b : % i :hml:or part :n t'l’n p;;fformunuc. Here w‘;:h “The R.lder:"; Mr, Barrie I 07- \ s "Mff_l-th_“”“:’?wmu To the August sirs atune. i 4/ .y"u“;‘.‘, | 0t ) e was constantly thrown into the so- Ining the rationale of “The Little | : : | . | Ah! Too too bad nm. " Clety of the falr-haired, gentle-volced f"':n;‘."‘;,..; Hall Calne 8 journeying joy-| A Rag Baby for Canada. Lamd me your happy laughter;. .brothor has Just died—again® p. Port' Arthur and P make n fine city when the 4 of swamp which Qivides theth abé-0oFs . oMprwlth::.Ml Lt L. o " ay, on & A PR oo 'M“E&CM ‘l" tnary erenve in climats two You may be stamping foet to K “-.-.M.‘_ you 1 | tierman, whose private name was Ju 2 : “The Manxman,” and Annie | Bome time ago we drew attention to | ' Baitit Marte, as you leap;, ' us l“:l.edrlch‘ Tischmacher, who was £| ”u:.l;'w‘t.l:n;r"b’ to tell now she came | the dnnr(ouu anC regretlable tenden- | Your peace that fhllows after, the “billa” a8 *“ Mlenheer Frite, to write a book no one evep heard of, oiw! Clearly 'secn In the nolumne of The | 'ywhere thro' the thes you creep ; . the world-renowned Tumbler,” and This muet be a feut even for the mod- atrons’ Bun tuward the sofi money m e all'your vplendid dashing,’ PO pwent = Wmonk tte show peo- | ern” novellet, Who takes himaelf with | crusc and othér discreditable faliacies | H1V® ™ L aing: ple by . the simple title Frizzids, & seriousness that shames the frivolous. | of Popullsm. The Globe has seen the | Give your-sperkies-snd-your-snlashing. | Their passion €or one wnother, Joe's | pinded The hext (hing In order wil) | direction In which some very unsafe | Your uphurling waves down crushing, dtscovery of it, and his furious ride af- be Hil Bhakespeare clamoring for the | Kuldes would lead the farmers of Can- Then-—your aftermath of sleep. ter Frits upon the back of the huge resurrection. in order that he may have | ada, and In able articles this week it =" P’l'ou'tzu\ind muich foed (ot seflec- elephant, Chang, who had also a WIonK | g chance to fnform the assembied howts has discursed the currency question. r. N : # 10 avenge, malke the several dramatio how he came to write “Huambet.” " | These articles should be widely circu- | tign in the statstnent made by a wea tustions In the book. Joe's firmt wife, Mr. Jerome seemn (o be catering to | Isted among all classes. . (Goldwin ther-beaten old captain that more ton- O Wie known as La Belle Mexicuine, ‘the somewhat overwhelming vsnltlr“o( Smith has also sounded a note of warn- s passes through 'these locks per, Wus sl living, and & mender of the sful writers. His idea of collect--| Ing, and none too soon. 1If the Pat- .' .other in thel x wuccesslu dred ta. |98y than through any. e company he played in, but in the easy ing the several early experionces of | rons want to be buried a hun a~ . : pting the Bues. Beidom | th moral code of Vagubondia the fuct that each i3 a bright one from & commercial | thoms deep, they w{ll allow some of the { world, not excepting . o hear | haifi way to the she had been separated from him for|| guandpoint, but may have tempted the | irresponsible cranks and faddists who hap it been his lot, moreover, to heal | col ettt and Years,*and that he had 'helleved her weak to draw n lmagination . for | bave recently been Hzihg the such & chalce abd varied loe uf fresh- assary to turn up da-ti when he marriod HBusan, were suf- unjque detull. ¢ work e entitled lumns of The Mun lo' gulde the Mky witer malediotiong ap those that few | bhaok upon arrival’ st e 3 betmernd fof lgnoring | “My First Hook. and R e | LT o il o Soaere oF S o | trom the bronsed throat of &,