Weekly British Whig (1859), 3 Sep 1885, p. 4

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dear.` - `Mollie hail been watching the couple on the sands," going slowly buck and 3 ` forth in the moonlight; now she lifted hen; sweet. young [awe and looked at him with :1 sort. of wondering pity. . "Do we all wron '_ _\'o_u. --'thon?7` she } aslu-d. gently. ,"a\'e you lai`le`d `in ` }"6ur wooing? Can you not win where ..'you love? ' ' V` J . L` . ' . ln {am ushed n little at her words. . I895. All! I (00 llllf.` ])HIllI.' l'Ur;_'I\u I forgive rou fr:-c-h`---asl would {or- ` give you all flying.-1.` .\'li"-4 Annex: but neither you nor the world fully under- stand me. I may an-ei|;\a;;tri|l'c-r; l_mI.. ` were the woman I Inn` 1610: me in smile would belo me.50 return no _ presence half so Jsuvet as -hurls. no dear." -ll..II:.. I...`.I 1...... .....|n|.innr Ihn nnnnln [H0 l)l':lC('M`( Ull In-r:|r1u. A |Ulll'll l'!l moclu-r_\' '83 in llw rippling laugli. Ami j'uu--i- it pleasant to know that you are cruel or mmr-ll_v?" she questioned. line i# olllptucl to be- come personal when sm-li renmrks come from um; who is said to mun: his conquests with a cruel pridi-. and to whom the world gives no higher aim than to fascinate, aml--|;em:|iu care- less. Am I too plain? l-`orgiw mie." HI lnrcrirn full fr:-n-h`-r-:|.-cl wnllld fdI'- . I` ll "`7\` -II I.` V, he 5. id, ~'ofll}` "an-I fur :1 vs a cruel one." Arvain slmlanlglnonl. while the Bl':lC('l('l on lwr arm. A ... .9 ..|n.....-.1 ll .5I';|~nI" Kn-ncu. du, ynu know. with :1 light HI and he lnukc-cl o to whirl: thv nv his \'o':m- sinkin he s mke tn In,-r " is` :1 van`- gleam in her st--ady colured suddenly` he _L__ VI llI3lIIu"'. ill ; caught up \ I ho nmll \' 4 ; l'!Ill:_'lJI III! Vlllll tun uuulu llhv pr=lt_\' drn-~`~' of (`real with In-r wide sunhal L.b:|-k on her lulunde In-ml. u n-rr In-:nu1i{ul `am! an ,_ 1- nI..l.. . , . . .J' I. n ocacn nu my lg`. "3931 in: a.`5;:;rFa".;.s;' "Joy Im`o1' or QUIIN 81'. ll. HUI rvlurulug luu ucul|u n awn --a very ouquotte of an ocenn. now ` ` kind and now cold. and always fair in \ the sunlight. ` i .\'od '1` rt-maine hurried overthe beach. ` \ wlnistling as be wt-nl. and he prose.-utly with his ainnced, who. in ` .1 l__., _J .._.._ _. no.1] |.l-..L ll! ~ . . ".\ot jealous. Ned. no." nnd she turned from him. but without giving the kiss he Ind asked for. uul... J- ..-I.-nu- oluuu-I-9" Ilun vnnnn man. u - v . "My little pet. you do not see things as I see them. One owes something to society. (-4 -ially when one is'nt the seaside. I you` would only remember that I love you too well to (ind halt with anything you can do. and. if on would become 5 little more of n y character yourself, I would-be perinat- ly hlppy. Wh . you scarcely take the least nttention roln -any one but me. and so many are willing to otfer atten- tions to you. Now. dent, kiss meonoe; I must be off; lam to drive on the ! beach \\ilh Miss hovel. Not jealous. an. na. 9" -' A um-etnn ROIAIOB. "But how can I hel fooling neglect- ed and miserable. N f Yon scarcely look at me when Miss [oval in non. indlhe ilyonrpteiernd putnorinnll thing: now. You walk with her. you `sing with her. you drive with her. you dance with her. and it makes me very wretched." ` ' n.'\'..- II.-Jll- El -vnn'wan mnh-In Id ha owrotcnou." "Now. Mollie. it you're going to` be jealous!" "I'm not jealous. Ned. lfil thou p you didn't can most for me; if I - cied you cnmd at all for any one also. I don't think I'd. relnonslnto with It alL I would just take o th " Iouehin the diunoud on herlnandgnd hand itnck to you. I'm not jealous. but `you are not very kind to Inc. \!..I ' w .. U K`) lIL'K_'. a ~mr:ml|_v [):1~j.`l`i,[l!C fprn man.` wonmn it i l w Hill. rn-r_\l-xnly irts innro or It-vs a -- hut;-L um` has nuthiu_'_' 4~I~`-- tr know." .\luHi- 1l!hWt'fl' LN` litllc- ripplo: uf lziughh-r nuke.-I IIUWII nu lhc: pr:-My law I immnligghl was so It-mic-r .- sinking to almost :1 \\'hiSpt't'1l n In In-r HI.` IIllIll('I.'u, III. III m cream and black. ,- pushed a little uulylu-ml was lnukinxr ;_'l'II\ l'\l"- A`C`I di-fa`! quite know lI3IIl"l El IIIIIU ml. was looking animnu-d V and I ,,. x`-_..... II... IE_IU_\' lDI'g0l ner uaugnler S VCXZIIIOIIS CUAIUIIUI In her lhankfulness to her persorver from a watery grave, as she insists upon calling `Mm ; and when she went into the water her scruples were drowned, so,'lhal now the en- gagement is to he announced this fall. Veri- Iv Mm nmrse nflnio Inn! is not smooth. and lllVlDgIQ PIIXQJII lll llllllll Dy Ill DIFI _ India mimonn ` the lormulg of 3 simple vegetable rem ` y for the; cure of Consump- tion.-Bronchitin. Cup:-rh. Astlhmn sud nll thront And lung (u-otioua. (I30 1 positive And ndicil cure for Nervous Debuicy ugd all Nervous Compliinte; that hnviug tout- ad in Iomlarlnl nnrntivn nownn in thbu nu nervous uomplunu; star nnvnng was- od in wonderful onntivo powers in sands ol onus. has fall In: duty to nuke it hfown to his fdllovn. Aotuntod luv thin mntirnnnnt` A {lacuna In rnlinwo hn. nrown so no mnegmg renown. Auuuou by this motivelnn 3 degree to relieve hu- Inun inating. I fill and fun of _h|rge' tn all -Inn (Inning it thin I-iunnint, in (Mar- Iounnulnlnlvu vnuvun ' An old, hylucinn. retired from practice, ' having plnoedju his nuads by nn Eu-I Indin minnnu-`v the lo:-mnln of limnlo man Iunonuz. 1 will Ionu_lroo on untrue- to all who denim it. this roveigguin Ger- man, French or English. with direct- nom. fnr nronnri-no And using. Sand bv man. ETOIIBII OI lalllllll. W-ll Ill lIll'0I' nous for prapcriyg and using- Band by msil by M] toning with stump. nuning W `A. thin Inner. Kong. 149 Pine`: lnlll Dy lthispn Block. gagemem us no ne announcea wls lau. ven ly the course of true love is not smooth. and cunning cupid dos cut up some odd prankh. was madly In love wltn me young Iauy, wnu is a`San Francisco belle. and the old lady. her mnther. had denied her consent to the match for no good reason. that cpuld be learned. \Vell. Instead pf/being terribly mad. as one would have suppbsed. the Old lady forgot her daughter's vexatious conduct m lwr Ihnnltfllllla In her n:-rsmrver from a Q -5 -- guys: wwaniu ~ KindlingWwd(Dl'[LorIhtvouod.N;x con zo.I0uI.L8ol Q13! at Blnnhnnnhi coal. :0 \\ ll('ll [He Olilff l2I\i\ .\U(Ill(`llI\' U|3LlI\l'lL'I.I I .1:i--zhr-r.:<'n.1il boat iust ahead which her i - iii; .'ini.m.fztcing the other \l3_\' had not n-M I ll`\ cl 'l'lie_uld lad}. unuso.-.l to b<\ating,\\'as :iti.1iil--{.1 culliszon. and her more cun`iileut ' rv t1'\]`. lI3t0nIanl;ll1. i`\l her by holding her l5`llrS-G until the stem of her l>n.1t was inst E .'ll`-l-llllo graze the side of the skifT.wlien I ma nhl lady. with a terried scream. gave a 5 suclclen jum`p intending to avert the fearful (.1l.1mi,ty that she imagined as at hand. llcr movement uas so sudd_en that the tick- hsh craft cnreenetl.--s-er on her side And the tilt` lady was dumped into the chilling water of the I l\'( f. while the young narswoman. by sheer good lur,-lt.gr:1sped the rail of the other -boat and saved herself from an unexpected ducking. \ ' Almost at the same instant the occupant > 'of'ihe other boat reached Y-ut and grabbed .the tlonndering old lady.` nally landing her male in her own boat. The pith of the whole matter is just here : The young man is the son of a wealthy Montreal gentleman, who madlyin love with the young lady. who in a`R2n Franriern helle and the old Iadv. I LIFE If lea" - mo d....::=-- --W-"~ *2. Bqslth Bencycr." . ' -.gn-mlh her sweet face changed color; but she went to hpr desk. drew from it every letter he had ever sent her. formed them and his rin in a package and wrote him the fol owing note: "It was I who was tirst taught -par ! ti:-ut-4-. while my (`!lSKn('l` was f0rgot- F ten for one who was what you bade me I ` l)0(`.I)lD9-`Z|S()1'l0l}' charm-tPr.' Why _ ; should I lam-_\' that you wished an in- I V ta-rvic-w with me of late? It is um 50 N I lung since _\`utI could not spare a 1110- l mo-nt [or mv from .\li~w Love]. Du I ' ..,. .L _..._ ...._..... ..._..._a L_..I.....S l)..-L..-.o` She trembled 1 little as she read. And,` I i ` 50nd you _\'k:ur ic-llels and ring. W ISII llllf Q.'Il;"?Ig|'lIIClIl I|f`5hl'llo' I UTIIIIIIS we both Wish it. Ned: at least. let us break it. aim-v I so displq-ase you. I -v Then. :|hhuu_ a choking sensation was in he-r lllrual. she penned a brief nnlo fn'I.o-or mA:;vant broke her ponderingsbohy bringing her wo mess3es-one a n- qnet of white owers. th a few feath- ery sprays of fern among their white- noes and one crimson rose gleaming a red `mm their center; and in it was a note from Lee. uking her to go for a drive with him byjnoonlightz the oth- i or was a {ew angry lines from Nod.ask- ing it she remembered that she was be trothed to him while 'he allowed ev- ery gossip at the hotel to chatter of her irtation with Lee Stone. aal L-.. I. . . . _ _ . A . __o -..:I:_- -- is-5 IJITUII-IUII Ullll IASU u3lUIII3- ' "I have been patient. waili an op- portunity o{ speaking to ?g)u." he wrote. "but_ you will not give me. n . so I write to ask you if `on wish on - gngiemeut broken; to I it would seern ino outer going Ill (0 Inc . A week Inter. and Mom had just come in {role s long hour. peeeeltll end calm. spent with Lee in sqnlst nook Among the rocks that ,nv_erhnng the oeeen. He hsd been reading tn her there some of the sweetest A ms given to the world by nins. thrilledns he re . and new, strange feelingshsii stirred it. When he clos- ed the book he had looked np.nnd found her eyes lled with tears. And now in- her own room she was sski 9 nerseu now at was that whet she in I but commenced for the pn oi en- noying Ned had in one bri week slsln all her `old resentment against Kiss hovel and made her thoughts turn eon- stantl '. not to Ned Tremaine. who was her need huebend.but to Leestono. who was termed the greatest msle irt st the beach. What was changing in her lite. \\'hcn she now met had and \ Laure it did not psin her as it used. Was it because s handsomer taco. s stronger and nobler hoe then Ned`: was constantly near. ready to turn to her with devotion. ready to light it she * smiled? I ..----_s L....I... I.-_ ...._.I..-I...-n L- uvmylu llll)Ill`II. Illll III l|0I% that the young mu`: hoe Awe: `quite white. while then urn I lull-ecornful smile on the lip: of the {alt belle of the seaside. But the two eoples each other in silence. the one goln__ R down to the stretch of glittering the other going in to the ears. . A wank Inter. and Mn Ii: hnd Inn! um mun bowl.` who ion comiz in I [mm the "moonlight. and be In that the Tollnw man : Inna nu hniln FARMERS! mi rgunvn -_. Q-_x_.. _...` .___ JHI .IIl\ NAIVTTI. II!) I .-men! hmkc-n. Pt;-rlmp.~: i . us. I ,-._ .. n 1.. .. ..-... I HHVI Flllllllh llll uful woman bv:-aide ; xih-I her fair. ,`and_ run him {rom his a . L...`.\.~ L. __, - I` (III: xsuuulug .~h-puld do-ck her 1-! should lie upon llu-rs \\`a1`:zo-1 up- hum the gussips I Q I lL ha-YI it \l'2l\ lnhl ` `: DA H1 5- .;1;',;;. ll'! lll;l_` I er he-art? :_\` drum subbing J.-.-l` In-r llrl II;|` r HiI l'< 1:-xxrd _ |. l_ ,. axoallom work bound to unity LLJ.%B &l_ rboag Er==a;`s 3%.E!'.E.h.1 -' g... - -._ llll "" \IJ.J-l\J' \II-J-l.a - E1-'-AaM:_1_zs `8_z '1'ER1_E:SEEIx.J u--* _ 4%.. __ '.I.".Z..l.!.I J : .I...I..l.l.l:u.'.w Pnt|tythoBlood.oornet|!ll)ItnIIlonoIthovu-.IIoIIoII. > u-anon!-. nioy Invigonnnnd I-Nlowhulthnot-Ill Con glut llnlnhlo in an Oolllnldnlllncldoa or -c-. !EU:s1\1"' CITY oIL*wo1=ezs. -zI\r1'Z INTIKXIE A An It ll gne only urn. can \_Ju1 u | um u {SAMUEL ROGERS 3. iii`.:i*"6ii"6Nro.4 125 Pieces just opened up, and Cheaper` than any previ- ous Season, in All the New Colors! All New\MaterAia|s |~ fuqnnj ainunnnfvs. Q I16 Pllncods Strut. ENEW 'fI5[USHEs ANp_ vE__LvETs! I Two Cases vheso Goods opened in sll the Latest. Colors. Yuuo any shad of Int year New Goods II Lvcry Depnnllelu. No trouble to show goods, so come and inspectat It. You Want rm: DRuss1`.cd.BAPEs`r nnd BE?!` and Maple and Beach Coniwood, ` n..L Birch. Ash. Elm at Eam- IN AFFILIATION WITH \ lU`l`UIuA Univ I-llDl1`l.\.UlJUI.n!l.J nuuunuuu-, UL\|A.||.|.u This (`/allege. founded In 1334. hut had in attendance on-r 3,011) different indent. It 01:: unsurpnu-al luulmon for ` geucnl culture. And for mnrieulntion III Ans. Lnmou-.. It I mdn r-wc:)1'. Th- 1`. -Iwziro Cour-o eunhnoea both "matriculation work` and ahead uncle: in Science and Philr-nphy. The Academy ot lune hu_awuded 26 thplomu at graduation in three yen-I. It was never so popular as now. _ The Busynau College in undo: the directional I pY1M!ll`l|BCCO\lnI.1lII. Ornrnenlnl Penman:-lup a specialty. `Ibo School 0! Anilin nlintion ah the Ontario Schocl of Art. and I-Debt! nu c-runes. Ls` A lpoc|\I couwa at lee are; for CO!JfI:!,'!)Ce students at tho` .\l<-thodist Church in which lhe Rev. Dn; Cumnn. Jzun, the new. J. ls. Cluuksou. MA, cud omen cm 3 put.-nl or given lurimz the winter months. ` . _ _ A mducxion in fees 01 ten pox cont.. mstaud < t 1 donnms mm in lonnerly, ll id to Ilcllll : taking uroor more Departments. both human And gentlemen ndmistod. F l term boginnscp `` [emu-r am. For ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT sud CIRCULAR `. lddresl ._ . cal. ` ` BISV. W. P. DYEII. I.A.. PBISIDEKT. x1:w FALL DRESS GOODS ! 1 ' QIIEIIIII S QII'I'- ZINJITI `DIIlX"& TIIIQZ V` `U IOCQQQ-.CI'j it! ` waen r.eaarved,.\umberel He-ti can bepuxchucd I the Rngnlu Prion. And Gencnl Admission '1 when Al [no usual shghl m.it:nte. I - - . I` .n - on 1f\I -II, , IL, I _,\`:__- \'___._ r- I-`very (`ll-`SI 0! V rivot Chumod. Ave ) and Anonrhed 3! the imdqlmmcll . Grlndaln and Splcndot of three tuned Giants 0! shown um Iimietgnnen ol 'uivu-cu Know [nutte- : hon nun Amuumaut. - _ vIublI~ned It ' E Risbefs Book Store. corn-ar B1;-ock & Wellington Stu. \\'r...-.. n nna.DC-:| \un"ux.u-.z I :;._o.~ ..-.. l....n-..h.g`4I . uh. Dnuulnr During and I`-ans!-AI Adminnn :THE GREAT FREE STREET TPARADE. _..u_. r\|.:,.- r\r\ nu. u`-.....:_a nl nu. Jvvivn` nl oh. Rhos: |,`IIl|Il. Inn Inlganlll ol Della, dlzinlr | GI! Cll. Iuu DUI-I'III- j, VII-v , ARAIM. use \\'1ld Una. Tanoood Hindoo Dvuh. Acubsn'c_ Alhloue and Special Aug Wogdulhl Bullet oknuug. MlSSZ\NIUIOT0. Ilounung the Ladder of Naked Swordl. -In Slack Wire Perlormun. ucena-ioumse. aennlisu. wresllon. be. no Marvellous Acu. mm | Hy- ` rind: c-(Living Human Vvouderl. N:-ociu st.-2e Perlormucoo. Boyd and 313:: Qurunct ` Grunts, -lidnto. Dink skeletons. Gymnnu. ranoen Boxers. (ineutnl Female uhlotoI.lonn~ noun] Anna. bowel, buds. Hovd d Kdncatnd lilo;-hunk. Baby Iloplnnu. Knnguuol. Hun. Ac. ` I I n ' Beunilnl and Bernie Hindoo sane Charmer. Ethnologlal Counc- . . 0 ol mango and Sgvugc Type; or Human uoinu._nouly banned and annotated. cocumn nu-cinl.-In I nearly er ry known him on north. inaoon. ayrltnn. Bur- ` more. K`-nuemnlnm. Man-nu, To-nut Cannibals, l';-|l- an, Auctnlinul. Donnie Ido!uon. ` Ninux lnaluu, lndun Venus, 'I Ibnudnln, Pntuorrinnl. Zn In. siuneoe, no-on Gli. Budd- hu-: Pnuu. Bozocnaoo. Nubinus. Nunch Dancing Gu-la, Inlays. loan; Bot. Dun-ta. ha. ha. `j_ .._-- -- -_ n j. - A n :2-1. rneuu. Dusucu-Jur. uuulnus. Jlulcu 1 Iucnux uu nu. -.nnugu, nu-zuu uuu. an--nnqun.-, - The White Sacred Eiephant! u 1- sun. A: luv uvuul uu5u| uuinusc. _.\I|llIiSSi0ll lu l-In-1'\'t|1in.:, 501-. (Children ljmlt-1' Sine Years.25c l`|.lK.\l'l. I`lAIIa.I.l I Ill,'Il'lI!HJ.\, Sol? lllll VII] :l"wnPerforma.nces1'very lltj, at 2 all 8 pa. - Eur hrliu: I Then who nu um sealed Fin llinutcu Inform the nurfonnnnea umins tha Gnnd Sneehclllu I-' I UIIUI-ICUIIUJ LIUIJ III]. C` U : V r'1n SUUIII VF CZ jun jii-CO` 1 Those Iho an no! nested Fin below pnrfonnnnee Bpeehculu .-Entno Illd the Gun Display 0! All mo Bu-any People. Cunondu and Jumbo, with Id! of link cl-ildran on his back -vnnllah .;- .~__n--_..- -n u.__-.- Innnn I ,III _In uh- n...-n...4| Dan .IlI_.lI.I E Sugar`: loyal ltlllsi Iuugctlos all Ind lalcnallud llol Sins. rnml `I :-lnlo Allhnro I`ln-In `I'll: Throat fnll I"nlnlanliD_ ll 3 Iilll 3 " "T" "'n.om.`""":'u-."'ooa' "nu. com-. nt noounal. 4 , _ _ ldad IIIILII I I GREAT "iZiii3'iiii" '""i':`iIi'6[is 2 GREETING LID FAREWELL TO HIS All with mingled react and (one my UIIATIIT Snow on I no hing land to an I thuuluucdly Appncilbd Illd ls demand an opponmmy of uadnuhhoonhiuuion which has wodd-nib 1 counterpart in nnycouulrp lino mule nllunncdnqntn and mount` -----j iwjvuj 31113;; Pnnoas. lanonneuony amount dvdythluldn-on nltlotinct cncvun bald]. than lollovemnoau ahNuour|hhcIyhvuu- In nu nuo- men news the Auntie. Ily out made I The public`: oh-.-diam Inna; bunhonnnnnunl -.. nu-tuII.Iaun. I and James L utehelon. till conduct this upualldod onuxprloo Indc '#.".`:.... 1 1. tin n? nun:-china . I1'.lAIXO H.. --'=*=-'---'.-=.':-:.- '::.::::;.-::'.:`.;=:.;::.':.:1 `:s.::'.:.f.`;.~u'.::.-."..' -......u~"" ....,..+..-:.*'+.'.'.*.'p '-:...w `W public : .1 I . IAINUU. . I i ; Pnlrounzed by the nest fashionable and llegnnt Andlenees ever i been nl nny enlennlnnent. O I (ltenlent nnd Grnmlnol ixmmuon ever given by l'. I . IIAIFITI. uni an-inblytno loo: Ilngnnlleenl um-r orgnnlltd. y-P_ BARNUM s ,_ _.-_ . _._- ,. ._.. ._ , _-_- -_. _-_.-,._. _-....__._ --._.. __-_ . Tan - G_llIA'I'B8'l' - wonmsu - or . nolnsun - rum: _t_._.ng..l_._ {nugpnrn nm'unN_ _"NO nag}: 2 ...o-nu... noun vxnlulsiuvlnti -.. . -.-c-nun.-w n.unnn- , ___.__j...__..._. ..._.__.i_.- mm Aunimunon 9 mum snows; ` `Lu `Q5351 1 With $`:.$.i.'\.0m warm of Rum and Costly Objecu. on the Norning of the Ax:-in] ol the Shout. I-ixcuruou nun on an Rnjln ml;-. ' -~ - A - - _-,, -.,:_- n __,.n 1 _ In`, nI-_..-nn_ 9- a1-I.-_...- Q EXEC? ICC?! I. I-\. yawn. --- pld_ Thlclbor Known. Putpucnn no Fhnphlonto helm! o. Anon W0 would Alb all ulaatiqn to the &lC|ot Stool Teeth. undo ot an unproupg! Qol,tlu.twllI has nIchBa:uun the min- tall. Al! Kludqol br `thrashing non hu:d.orgotontho nlnrun no- uI;'aIt:a.onn.3u:u._ A. CHOW! C (:05. PMONDAY, S'E`PF_E_M_B R 7TH, ILICUTIIULI WINK UU an l\l'Al' nu!- um o-xlulnl III Inluua. Sc-`pt. I and 5 : B`eIle\'|Il-. 8: Cobourg. 9 Ana. 1. A \|'orll ol Endless. fact-using and linlnu-rrupled Attractions. r Ul nu; Aug. 6th. , U. I!l"0IlolllZ Ullun, vlut. vv--u o-,v------. v-____._ _ .. _.._,. _.. noqul. - . 4 ` . ' ' horn. ~ mg; on! still;-olhadn Inton-1 ==:,...`;ohuoldlI!.I'I.V `0f|l0iJ||It|I!0@0ItIiI_(.I9l|:Ww.|Il:I_i1l=:` llIoullnuhnoII_II.;.0_s- Rno.l.cUIo_u.'hoyuI I;no"Ii. Fol-Snleby IIBIIIII WADE. Kingston. . ~. Ill {ad ` I-`.1.-rglhe ncoommodnhou og rhoto wishing to ucid the crowd? on the ground; an olla bl bun" lab is ed 3! ' "3 July 16th: Aug. 13th. F _| |_L_)_|,_;_j`g... \.J\.l-----I.a--laIn-l, : wrm vur1'onu Ur~'IVE!8l'I`Y.COBOL`RG.} Bl-I-3""-1-I. GNTARIO 1.. n..._ _ .......,a.,a a.. mu 1... hm ! in An.-nd.nm over 3.0!!) different nndontn. ou 1-31'-'?.'I` COLLEGE, ......n wn..a-nun nnuvrunrrw rnunrl-1!`. 1 Rlt7.I_!-`.\'ll.LE n\'1 Insulin mtho lutngot Buporiorj and wu-nnud ndo Inner vortvhur och: Iorsunnoruor-uPonr. In I9 Varieties of Mqterial. Better Ya us than ever before. -nu,-- ------ --u-.-u-.wu-v- g-- --w-- ---w--- --..-v- - Grand Triple Allhnre I run. with 'l'hr_n full Companies. In 3 Ring! Illlllwlsf Double ongrrlrs of lid and Tnlnnl Beasts I-rand H_0lIIIlI Him:-dnme. with lilurlnu Races Huar lm-tutu) state [or -`III-rhl Perfnrnnnev-u 3 :___:_ -: - A: it In ghe only am clan QUE. 6 K6 the Public. and in mule onl! 1!! 1.1-: .2 ; T1 Q 31` jfi OIEA1 IE8!` BHOW 0.` I Ifll IN US]!!! FOREVER `I'll! TUB #____ _ _____ '4_...A_`..4.._ Kxasio N, - hnld Ilullnl llippudrume. with lilurlons laces . Una sun sporhl In such lawn: of Llvlu llzran wandcrs IlI1.'I'!'IiNI Elhnolq-gin] (`olzrou Sujlgr Trlbqs. n.u:.\'u. Imuzn lll.`1(`'D6.\',-Sole and 0I|ly0\\Iers. !I,, 1:, _AQ ,,ll|.__ I-__-.._I|_- TEE ZE II.I;m ... -n m.....a-.. nl nu. llvnr. launch. -? OILS. oxr_.a re- --4S-1;.,'c:u1<:1- tie; only V j_.__ :-- 3 T1 ol Ileana, JUIBO I J0 J0. the Dot-F3015` E, J0-J0 -.n.....a usna... n-.-o. lav .r..n'.- Alhlnvln um Rug-i.l Am: Wnndclnl -q Inn-- uzuuuw, - 'l'Ic New llodol I: II; [lost _- - 1 ____ 4_ -I..--s 1"! IQGITSS '. P. DYEII, In at onptuu to: sun: so. Iutotlullnnouihls !or'l'oo ac. Bumps. Bud Ablnuvloand Bndnoa Ca;-nus tor an ' -.._._--_, _., , |1alh.IIdIvu-ythlluvinthoundortnki-11-V noun uwsgu_rumH:ns 5 All Blunlnor `aged: IIOI selling 38 to ` Drinnn At Thollargut Ptoekol DI-yoodniu wnamou WALDRO N S.. _. -_.- ' 5 IILES SWIIS I 80I* %denha.m. A Sytfghliam ~29; same/% ' RI-OPIHS ON WALDRON S., DRYGOODS 125 Pl'llll:8SS SIIBBL dr that comes under the name of Hardware. LEWIS B7 OS., 9 Hqrdwam Importers. arq CHEAPEST PLACE] .........'.':`:`..,"..."..;....""". ..':..`2`L"" Dado! -lid Glovcl. cu. man. Alladquponpdyuundod to. can-Cut sin-8. n Leaders in Low Pru.-as} Inn: n:g_'rno1n=:n. IIIIBER-You can an money 2 van: Flour. can-nmul. ole. y llll J. I. THOMPSON, In: 113. (I. P. WIII'I'B'I OLD STAND.) July lilln. U Il1WUl. 0R II 10!! WANT 5. ...__ IlI-_J III-I nu Ilucn _ nnl Nnl {NOW 0713! TH! luau IIPIOYID rnnnuuznmthnlnltotuluvorior Bl. Dlrul, nul. null I1!` nan Ind Oordwood. saved or ` Unuwed. uni. II) `(III II7l-C'I Chopping Axes. Pclnu 1 oils, I . IIIWIAIIDS. Phnuap lnotihu. a -"'-..'.'.A'.......,..,"""-"'.;'.:'.'........"'?..*: . molm. nap, ac-.. ALWLYg 03 mm. _._-_ ____-g.___ ` -FOB.- : woonnurn. n I (huh dnuunt Iffiqnmrhnunt /mind tot. Jack; I know you ' that : all light." my man wont use dumpbelh. qlzdcunpholiznlowlogoct. Selldid notkmw w_ tookvlloofhtio hr- noun. a. can Fowkllulowhhdl ' ` yudnmin god New Foulet down and an -I " ' .3 La... :1. ..- nunnlunll (EDWIN!) |lUWll~Il.lll gal on sun wp 0| him. Hncompbell come out and `pl.-I odthom. _No blown were struck. He saw nothing in Fowler`: hands. He saw Newlsnda after Ihll on the street. shout half-post 7. Be our the men clonoh. They were excited. He now no blown struck. Fowler wu\ on his back. nod Newlnnds had him by the two Arms. und seemed to he`kneol- mg upon him. They "M seemed to be with ouch other. He thought Fowler was` trying to get out of New- lnnd'n way. and did not soehim nah Nnilnndn. Nnwhnrln knoll. nnnn im, I1. \Ir""VVI \IIIIJ IR: \I\I| 9001' or Qullu uu`F0|1lu-IIonul.hoGn.oary mono! Ju. (3-nwfotIl. r-lneou su-oounu rpocivo prompt numou. u.'l'oluphono oommnmuuon lIlI'l WI . IIIG GIG ROW 3% [HID UIIJ Newlnndn. Nevlnnda knelt upon im. suv qgpunnn uommm. ' , Samuel Self saw Fowler sud Now- lnnds in_ Campbell : ynd on the niszht in qnostion. They were Inzning about mbney. Newhndl odd he gave Mrs. `F glut 010. Fowlu snid'ho_lndno gdvingltiohu; it cm: to him hoplnould Inn [and it. Then, Fowler dnwhu lnnd _And give Nowlmdl nelnp in the hon. Nowhnda aid: "Never ,_..a aI.p I--|.. I n....... .4... IJ|n'n All In we we HCWIIUCI III I "I-`DVD! I803. know that`: riuhk" Thaw than man}. into dnmnlnllh. about hell-pact ve o'clock. He saw` Matthew Campbell knew Fowlerxaud _ saw him in their saloon on Saturday. Fowler `go into back yard. `He saw 1 Newlanda in the yard also. but observed ` Jothingiu the bu`. All he heerl was Foivler calling Newlnnda but names. HI! brother ordered Fowler out. He came in again. nuvl Newlnnda sxinl that i! Fowler hit him he would not re- turn the blow. Then he thought Fow- ler went home and Newlands start ed down the street. A boy told him I there` wan 3 light in the gateway. He I went out by the back door. met his brother in the gntewey, and said to Newlands. John.-let hinrnp." New- lnnda had his hands on Fowler's shoul- ders when he was in the act of rising. He saw Fowler-'s hand moving as if grop- ing to pick up something. He saw nothing in Fowler`: hands. When in u rccurnbent position Newlands said. "John. don'ttryto use a knifeon me." Both men were intoxicated. rvrnzxcz or sQUAllBLI.\'G. e Bolton sew F nwler on Sutur- dny in [rout of r. Robh's shop. He stopped, but immeulately started to wnllialnag. He heard loud words and came back. when he saw Newlnnde and heard Fowler uy."Go awa . Nowlnnds. you are 3 menu rnwi hen Fowler --_L 1-5- 55.- L..n-L..'.I_ ..I.._ -_J '0 III! 5 lillflul ul|y. LUUII EUWIUI went into the butcher`: shop, nnd_ Nowlund: f9llowod.,. Fowler walked out spin and Ntnlgnds alter "him. Fowler went into the smbvnv nd joining the hatchet`: shop. Nawlnnda follow d Indcndgln hold 0! him and throw him " (Fowler) dowumnd got on the top 0! him. Hr_ ('.AmnhnIl nu-mu nnt uni `nntl.-V ITUWIUIT DI JUWIIIIIIB Ill-CK [Illi- Did Von notice Anything in Fowler's hnnd," it wus naked. "No. [lifted Newlsnds up. Fowler got up himself and wglkod out of the gateway." TIII, KVIFI` \'n1' RREV. Rabat Cempbell said. he was slightly 4 nequninlod with John Fowler. lied eeen him on Snturdey evenzng about htlf-out live It his- saloon. New-; lends came in. and he (Fowler) asked Newlnnde for some money. Newlnnds` and in reply thnt he bed paid Fowlers wile. Campbell told Fowler he did not went any uuument or trouble in the ` her-room. He told Fowler to go home. Fowler stopped a low minutes and then out into the street. Xewlende . ' remained in the eeloon for sometime. There was nothing said after Fowler went out. Later on Mr. selltold Comp- .bell that two men were ecutlling in the - entewu. On hearing this he went out o and eeperete-1 them. They were on the ground. Fowler was lying on his si-le. and Xewlenda wns nl.-0 on his side. with his face to Fowler`: beck. Xewlentla had hold of Fowler`: wrist. Campbell did not hear anything snid. Xewlnnds subsequently went out of the gateway ' townrdn his home. He saw no more of " Fowler or .\'ewlends after that. A.l \.'.l ..-.. .._A:_.. _....eI.:.... ... rm-<'t\n .~ v nurung TI U50?!" .' No. There Ins just 3 little scuf- tling. Xewlnnds was holding I-`owleru hand. He was lourwan feet from me. ' I did not see Fowler going away. I rst .uw Xewlunds mming down the street. When he-came down. all Fow- ; loranid wu: `Keep away from me. I 5 Jul nnl. one than: lain hnld nf nch` IIOIII. I (III Iloilaumln llu. out A 9` aw than on the ground. Ono mm was ` ` on topofthe other. Fowler was under. `. but noblow was struck. _ldid not _hou v ` any remuh made until Xewlnmla v ' came out ofthe gntewly. Then Nsw- ` I lands and: `You won`: stub me with: I I knife.` I did not see Fowler After ` | LL.o -0 "When you out t.bemjthe_v_were not ' WI]. . ` I '~Woll,|t wuthen nll pretty much! over. I saw no blow struck. but oboorr e had the men clenched when they were in & hollu. I an lnotseo them nu. but 1 I _.- LK.._. ..-. ohgnpsn-uI Qua man can (k'nwfud.3PrlneoII stroouvnu {ocean pro atnugiou. u.'l'olophou ooumnmunon. , on-rum j -rn nets. '1 Intwibeal waa Juno: Robb. 1 Ho that he know John Fowlot. and aaw lumen Saturday last in from of his abop-window. two doors from Campbell`: nloon. about 3 quarter to aix o'clock. Nowlands came along at that time. Fowler told him to go away. He Ink! lain a second time to go away, whereupon Fowler unbnt toned hi: coat, and. pulling out his pipe g [rem his not-pocket. took a match. and ' opped to the left of the plankwalk. ` --Did van nae anv row `?"a.akoda iurv- l P` Aha an qhnnoo ol hut-an-hour the `Can I Iulnulntoly alter the jury were ` sworn in. they were informed it was ' neoaucrytonowthobodymndnooo ~l inaly. us shoootonon request. they u:- I oounpnnhd him to decanted`: residence. 5; jury rened. nndovidoneo in: than ` an-manndad with. I | mwmn DIES; BUT WHY r | l'Ql(lOlI@.l|!Il-Iol'I|l"lIIIlIII, sung: wubold` Fn-h.y_ dIomoon.b A. 8. Olivu. united by Mr. IIDKIIIIIIIIB Oillwhllll auuuuuyu lot. in I bnwl witlmlohn Nowlunds. of I Wulinlnlvillo. At 7 p.In.. in the Council { chamber. 1, jun was olnpunollod by I Ootonot [twin to consider the cuts. The were nifollown: j.Be:upn. G. W. cbonsld. J. Raves. J. O'Connor. 8. Hud.J. Wnddell. J. I. Strange. M. Fnboy. S. Angmovo, H. nyden. B. J. I Lech}. W. Dcnnott.-H. Hayden foro- I man. A rou-norm: exumnuwu upon Inc 5 body olJoIm G. Fowlar. who has at his residence. 888 Johnna Mn. Kipton. -g- Inghl FDIJQC AHQIIIIHHL III "I. BOPIIOII II) Inc -on on sue pununwuu. " id you use my row`?"ukedn jury- ` . I A Pad-aortas cxsuinuion upon tho ...:- .0 1.1.... n. Ir.._I.. -In. I... n M. I152 Iitji-I-I IIUIUUII not lino-hon: no to What causal John towlcihllcnlb-ldlhgbhootnggnn -..-.... I III EOIICI clown III: Ian 0! him. He any Campbell '3 '_DOIl up IIIAOI `A OLIAI blcmol. v 1 lllp IIOIT [HE lN.'I'n'I ll Iillllvy pl)!` es`(`:Ip- 5 ed. Near tb this the bowels Were dark , 1 and ccngested. He traced the bowels V ; down to the sack. He found them , `squeezed tight. llc cut the sack. and ` f `drew the bowels out of the siclutllul. `-' He examined the stomach. and hunl it perfectly healthy. neither iutlum-I 1 nor congested. The liver was also in u g good condition. He considered that . Fowler died from strangulated hernia. , Anv preauure might cause hernia. audit _ might become strangnlated without no. a 5 lenoe. il notrelurned. _ I Dr. Dupuis said he was asked to see `_ , Fowler, and found that he suffered lrom , ` hernia. He said to him that-he lml re~ 5 `cent-cl a rupture. Fowler said: Y1.-s, T ` ; I know I have: but that does not hurt ' me. It is not that." The doctor ex- ` v amvned Lin.) to nd out the condition ul ` the he rnia. to see whether or not this i i was the cause of his Blll1trll.I;,{. He put I him in an easy pmitioii and rulucexl the g 3 hernia. It went back uitli very little 1 trouble. Fowler was V`0l.Dli.ll'.lL' incen- Iantly, and whenever he wmited the j ! intestine protruded. He asked l'uw- . j ler if he had worn a truss. Fowler anlil he had. but It was being fixed. '1 Le rupture was on the right side: he ex- amined him on the lelt. and thought `he found a little protrusion there, but could not speak denitely about this. Then` hern_ia on the right side was an old one. He told Mrs. F ow'ler that her ldllhblldg was about to die. He saw Fowler again on.-Thursday morning. and found his ; hands and lace cold. his pulse small. up to nearly 10). He simply lonkul at the sufferer and went away. His opiu- ion was that death was` caused through ` obstruction in some part of the bowels. our or IIEDICLI. raarixoxv. The sum of the medical evidence would be somewhat thus: . Fowler had for some time been sum ring train a rup- tnre in the groin; that he had taken . to weariuga truss . thatt on the day of , the quarrel the truss had been out of repair. and was being hand. In his con- .. dition the want of the truss endan- ` gored ~ his life. because a `truss 1 . habitually worn should not be thrown off; that undue pressure brought ` to bear upon the old injury would tend ; toaggravato the sore. This aygravu. 1 tioh mighltbo produced in than wayayg . b any incautious jerking of t 0 body. I ._ he struggle which jfowlar had with i Newlanda might have brought about `A; the result, but his death oould not be `denitely attributed to the altercation. ` Whether or not Fowler died of atra nqula~ 1 ted hernia was the point at `inane. and I aboutwbightbe doctors diered. New; , lands` edunsel maintained that Fowler died of atrangulated hernia. , Tim mlinaff-tlin inrv wan that Fnw- `. xmm un name wunteyer. '_l`4.-H. MoGuit,iQ.C;. nct.ed for the de- fence and . L. Witing represented\_t.ho- A V-\ ' V . t After tn tut ot fever. measles. diph- thoril. qtuy wuntin dioetsm. tuning- tou`d Quhino Wino: Iron in the but Inodi` ,tohke.~lt-' Ins` no` . mom-@ 'It (ueu OX aunuguluwu I.ll'l'Illll. The nding `at the jury wad that Fow- `ler died-from `nun:-ll causes. and that Newlnnds wu nooordingly exoueuxl from all blune vihnteyer. 'r .u n..n..:...4 J11 rt ...o...I 0... H... An. l Junoa Fowler. son of John Fowler. l ldeooaaod. aaid he saw his father on I 'lSatnrday at noon. He was then in` l ! good health. Witness returned from`~ work about a quarter past aix. Ilia? father was then in the room. He lay ,down on the tloor and said he had 1 ' [cramps on his stomach. His mother ' Vfcalled witness. and he heard his la- ` i ther say. when asked what was the f ' matter with him. "My God. Nowlamls : , has murdered me." (Objocted to.) He ' . thought his lather was under the inu- _ once of liquor. He met his sister on ' . Princess street. She was then crying. ' and said her mother wanted him. This was about 9:40 o'clock. His lather was : Ill grunt agony. and rolling and tumbling in bed. He was not vom-ting at 1`.- o'clock. Shortly after 1U o'clock the ' = doclur arrived. His father was com- . 7 planning ol pain in the stomach and ab- y domen. `lie father was in the habit of ' wearing a truss. He had snerod be- . lore from a rupture. Dr. Oliver stnted to the jury the ro~ salt of the postmortem exnmiuntmn -_ The abdomen he found much diau.-nded. I There Ins I alight nbnsion ebunt the - pit or the stomach. It was of no cun- `aeqneuoe. There were marks of shgnt bruises on one of the shoulders. The - scrotum was enhuued on the right side and dark in colour. and full. He could could feel the intestines from the out- side. Upon ressinq the scrotum he heard u pecu in gurgle an! cri-ickii'u-,: ,~ noise. He tried to shove the bonus I bsck into the nbxlomen and could not do ` so. On opening the abdomen he found the intestines Inge and distended with `air. He found evidence of exten.-m'e- peritonitis.` [pen turning down the dup near the hernia as nasty pu.~.< escap- ` ed. X.-gr 1 : this: than hump]-1 We-VA J.-ark . `A N--I "Ix-jock fun with aid: has} " It Bhil Clll RAlnAv_ Prim Uhfl IIUIW-I I'UWICI' U W [I13 IIIIICI (III II. IE` 7 ceneedeceuedhud toldhimtbottbc! `trust was pllbmkea up. saw Fol.-' let none: Sunday morning. a. was still vomiting. He did not complnin of pain in the groin. but he did complain of pain over the nounch on pressure. The . doom: considered him very dnngetonnly ill. [is encoded FOWIOI up In bu-deuh. Did not thiniuie injury wu the conned of his illness. He lonnd no lnntks of! the Income on the abdomen. only I mark I on his shoulder. the tennis of ebruiso, ` I which might bnve been caused by 3 full ; lfillll from his not being able to also ! cue ol bimseu. He came to the con- 4 4 clneion tbnt the cause of death Ins due i to excessive vomiting and periwnitia. FRESH rli the can sun. 1 Dr. I-`ee knew Fowler. and Ink new - him. in telerenee lohieillneemon Bum-. day evening (ed An.).- between 6 and I 18 o'clock. He elw Fowler lying in bed 1 in hie own house. oompleining of e burn- , ing pain over hie ztomech and e light. nun or in the right side at the groin. ewu uloeuenlly vomiting mucous and v wela. which he had drank. He (Fow- len Ioldlhedoctot that there Led been 1 ecume with John Newlende. He com- plained of pain in the right groin. Wit. loose polhieheodthere endlonmlepxo-w gtreeion. He returned imend wbenhedid this Fowler {ell relieved and witness or- ` dated Fowler a) keep has hand on it. be- 1 lnnnnn dnuunul had tnhl him that than -' W W! v CWIIC- `TI VII tho!-`o_w||r.u.HoIIn3I aw trig! sit- ting gk-Idk y I 3': ma???` him up And go down_ Clary uroot turn into Btock. Nocnowuuuhilnivbon he not np.| I n- -Agnunl n ha niln nluln tn rinn him ~ |l`UCKWII_IlIl$WIIZ III l llp. Bouounoltohoquilonbloto tinnitu- IIUTQIWTIIUIKXBUGI I llUIlIlIl'| nlf. . ~- Joaqah lcliounid In an I-'o_wl.or and Ngwhndn on the afternoon ol the quarrel. Ho baud Fowler my Nowhndn Inn 3 mean mu. Nowlnudl took hold of [fow- I-...|_ qI..-I.....I.I-_- ---nun`! Id-n -nnncl I mun Illio NUWIICII UI$l Ill l_'UW- ler` sboohouldco. Inna` him round. and owls: l_oll. Nowlnnds Inn on top of l-`ovlor "when they tell. Witness was `in the gateway. but ho hand nothing said. B. It.` |.___ I'.`--I-.. -..4I l_.t. .-- I WEEKLY` BRITISH wm{q:sE1>j. 3. 1335. ' I00 `I95 [I8 nnu ISKCNI I01". rm Tr She is jealous. though!" the yolln h: _d.hy fellow thought. dmiling Is he WINS!!!` I the pretty. straight gure goin away I from the nook in which he h found hunk to: 5 her out to the stretch of and. against '31:-` I which the waves wem rolling. mead- 3; ing. leaving now 3 mass of seaweed on y ' ' it, now returning and hearing it away as to -.n nun` mnnmths nf an ocean. now I o}nor;s ronmea yue. ' - , "Ah. she said... _ ' gly; and she fave him her hand- n a `sweet. woman- y sympathy. never to; an instant con- necting his words withxnhersell. Ho" lifted the sun]! hand" nnmnt to his lips. and. drawing it through _ is arm. tn`:-and townut the beach. As he did so he tound hiniul! flcilll Ned Tmmgiho .T)T.0.ll I076!` ' llis fact} ushed, a 1nua`i: wg_l1l;,r and she. watching it, was struck b l strength and beauty`? How` din it chunccfthat she had nver.`uu1k-ed eith- er before? xul ._ ....o I..ts AI... ..I.-..n'n In `mun hll Cr IRTIUTUK * _. `"1 am not left the chunc c_to .woo or win her." he aid, slosy; "she is an. ) To_lhor1a`Promised ylfo." ' ` ` . pisgngly; ~ I . Bl-OPIMI on M IOIDAY_.\81pt Auusw. l

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