v KIDUJOG IBINOH TAILOX IYSTII haunt me: ooonlnbn-mnkl --:51; tzulumtocn udn"u"au- . may puccotllpn nflemlly 713011 F0 0011 at tho - ICIOOI. OP BBB!-CUTTING ` , on Pllol ITRIIIT. [ll Dr. Inn`; at BuII1_np.] vccedn are depor-|t.`od with the Clerical In completing mo cnurcu. was glnuucu. ; A petition frcm Slaryslxurg, asking to 1 be re|i~\'ed {rpm the conditions of sale of pisruuxnge prhprvrty imposed `by the` synod. was riened to a comuttee con- mstim: of the Chancellor. .\!es-ma. Wal- kem, Rogers. Smytbe and Rural` Dean Carey, to investigate and 1-umctiou the sale. if ndvisablo, seeing thus the pro- Secrpcarv until legglly qullodfor in build. iug another parsonage on another site. , Rnrnl mm. I...-in mm 21 statement. I - u-< --.--.. A Su ('1un!or, Summer Complu::u-- Pnonrolzutn r dragon ono_ 81;-out Tum. of Dr. awn Extract at will TITTIIIIIQ IIIIIII ! .\Ivc~4..~r-'. '.-lircln-us and Sc )1-H M-ne i appoiutul uxmxtors. i nude, nu-nun. .-....` ~-. .~\ petiliuu from the RV-v. .\lr. Furmr, for leave to I-fl] or mortgage parsuuu-,:e [ property at lurham. was referred to a ; | cummitlbee counpmul of .\I(-ssrs. lioyera I and Wnlkem and Rural Dean Carey. \ .-. 1 -....-;n... ....o.'o:..n In nunrtnnnn nnr. ll IV IIIIICILI nu I\lIIQ| LICIIIJ \4|-3"] .\n Arnprior petition. to mortgage par- sonage roperty {or 81.00). to be us-0-I E | in camp etiug the church, was granted. I A nnt.it.inn frrm .\lnrvqI)nrLI. asking The um-nous of Mr. Lap-_-r saw their .j [anther b--iuu furcuhly driven to Hm sun 1 tum. and as he beckoned to them from 1` the `bus window they followed rapidly. .` urivnug therein time to ice him horned * iulu the car. They clung with frantic {Appeals to bun and demanded his re circumstances WOIIIII 3 Uxpccwu to uu. But !or some time Ir. be has been "ahadowod. and itia ata tliata ph - eician oi Picton wal employed and ma 0 ` a trip to Boaton. It in also iiaid there waa a echeme to get Leper into an in- sane nyluin. On Tuesday Leper wiia induced toenter one of the hotel 'hus- on. just previous to the departure of ; the train and taken to the station. ac- oonipepied b aoouutable in the person of Jacob Col ier. Some rtiee. aware oi whiit wu up. watch eveutii with , inteieet.being determined that Leper 3 iihould not be taken away without : necessary `authority. The law in the 7 tune had been discussed and the usual method in the committal of penions to Z insane uylunin. so far as; the public _ were aware. had not been complied | with. nu-tee Mr. Leper demanded their : authority for taking him away- iinil it waii not produce.l-and the whole thing wearing the aspect 0! a genuine case of W heaitlc.-ea kidnapping. several parties in terieru-I enil iicconipanied him from the railway` coach into which he lied been forcibly t-ilien. Illll thiiii rel;-Med him. 1 ` n gentlemen at high litenzj m .in;, IOII ~ ' ...:.";:.::',"`"... u.::.'.,.:. to reside in Picton Ilnmillon Lt-per. Previous to his coming Lope: had le- gjgled in Btbtou. and woe reputed to be menu. nod wealthy, Han wife had died. ind he btouah with him his two sons nnd om dlugltur. He has resided them ever Iinoe. with oocnnionnl visit: nbroed. He was known to he 3 little eccentric at times. but beyond that nu-acted very little Attention. He appeared to man- nge hie own nnin with care. upendmv no more money then u gentlemen in his circumstances would be expected to do. Rn: lnr an-m time: Mr. Lunar hu been The Picton Uaum gdpom um uh event In Picton, on Tuesday. In: dir- red agltbo community to a greater ex- tent) on porlnpu was on: known he- lnm. Ham. van! or no no than cuno A THBILLING 8E}~ISATION. A_Bold Attempt to Ilfonlo 3 Inndenl. Into an .\uy|In-l'uends to the Inac- G. W. Robinson. : nu . nuns- ] HIIDIIIOII 'l lllif. ` The Lib: r.ils' journals could n-1 no better defence for the course they have pursued in holding the government re- eponsible for the return of Riel end {or the rebellion than is presented in the I contentions of Principal Grant. He has hitherto been known to he an adniirero! Sir,,John Mscdonald : and his remarks on the Canadian Pacic Railway have in the past been quoted as proof positive that he was ready to uidorse any and every act of the Tory leader. But the ] mis-,',o_verniue'.it in the Northwest which i brought about the rebellion has proved too much for him, and he unhesitatingly holds the government nsible {pr the outbreak and its results. As to the share of the Indians in the trouble; Dr. Grant asserts that the gov- ernment polioyhas not in wise. and, that the red men had been shamefully treated by the agents. This is but a repetition of statements which have been made by responsible servants oi tliegpvernment, out the Ottawa author- ities have invariably treated the rupee sentations with disdain. preferring to beliavetheintprestul reports oil such speculating employees as notnbawdney. ` h ' `TII1; Iisinnn mimovnmml III II n.""' """'.'."':.'}.'i"....:."""""' """ " out I Oun- dianoalsnhq wouldho hnpmtly `ur- mdldluih` pelihnur lot prn(`( 5Hlt)I] lit. \l!lI`W'!I)>I'I.`l, u|I,;|u.. nu uuu-n vf Timothy H`t.'onnur, a number ol the prov:--3-inni.~t.s attacked a detachment of _\'orl~mliin: 5-oldi-srs on garrison duty ; thue. The noise of the disturbance ul- * trnctetl the attention ol the lntter's comrades, and they issue-I from the hair. ; mclss in force and j0IDPd in the melee. For four hours the tight. raged mroely. 1 clubs and stone: lieiog freely used by ` { both sides. A large number of Iriullows L were smashed and many persons injur- e- Finally the police. who had in the meantime : of military not engaged. qnellod thems- | turbnnce. ' n hlpon reinforced. with the aid ` nor uowuney. . Thus. became uiiagovonment win at the bottom of the xvlnolc nllnir. Pnnoipul Grunt tgku` the position tint Riel should not be lnnpd--:iot bonus he ioinnuo. "80 would Iendxkiol hack to ..IaIItns.` -h.I. AI.` Jhninah min`-:hnntI3nn' CHI if Leunusa Ill U16 uuue urwu. Ushkodh. Jlicli. \'ept.. 31-This morn- ing II ho.-it comnininu I0 uirli, ` while crossing: the !l\`cl'. wnsi upziet by a swell from gnu-a.ml.ont. nud Lena Main]. Ju- nuun .\I|sI.ohit.Auuu.~ala Weis nnd Emma liuur. ngwl l2 to 119. Philuiena and Lou- isa Hrestlo were clmwurd. The girls ' Wt. re employed in in match factory. and were croasm Elm hver to their work. There IS intense. exciwmeiit over the unfnnuunte unir. and the cruwds thrruwii to l_\ uchthe man who opened the hrivlste to let the boat. punt. London. Sept 5--.\u A meeting of Catholics In. .\Iuusu l ius~mi. vesler lay. Dr. \\'iuilhur.~I. Prussian Catholic lpmlvr, slid the l'upi~. still ruled the W:-rlil. The ll0l_V Clmir must he uiuiln lu1it'lH:n\l,l|l ul tlu: l'uWt:r.~s. We now." - hu mu .. "~t.uii-l steailfast for the Pop`; thrsugh life or death." [19 naked for i Hire cheers for Pope Leo. whicli were given with (`entlni~ixusui..~Sevr-il reso- i lliliuiiii we-re passed. (lt`l.lJ8DdlllQ_ an un- con-liticiml repeal of the chief .\lay laws. especially thoun l.llllll:.! with religious : : orllrls and the education of the clergy. Ti..I.I;.. \'nn.O -I __I)nrinu n lnroliliuhl oruns lull um Hlllcntluu U: Luv ur.-:3.-3. Dublin. Sept. 15,---During n I.-mrchlngm prn(`t*.'4lol] at (iul{wuy lns-t. ni-,:ht.. in honor ` nfT|nm1hvH`(.'onuur. ' Hamilton Times." 1 -In, _ I :|._ ... ,l HIUIU HUIIJICIIIU. Dul-Inn. Sept. 3.--There was I series of nntrngeuon Tuesday night in the lowlands of `Polls. County Clare. The 'l'1ounev-. 0!; ma.) muned_ Grogzan and another were snrroiuided 1 at midnight by armed nmu. who red into them and posted notlcen threatening the )!]!lJ3f.(~ 4 mm the deuth nt 5 dog: if they put mm rl-DLL Similar uoticu. w~ re posted on the doors of the houses )3 many other tenants in the same town. ` n|..|.n-,...L \l&..|. \'..no `I ._'l`:.i. nunrn. sumu cmmreu. Jackson. M,ich.. Sept. 3.--Arnrll Moorey. a colored school teacher. can ud- ul 1 church festival on Tuesday night. ' Un his way home with two yczungz |ml;r~a he was se1zeJ by a parts` 0! hoonllumn. (me of the attacking party draw I knxfe. .\loon=y then red his re-Volvo.-r into the croinl killmg Isaac Blarney, wounding Bill .-\mler.-son and Albert Starkey. The coroner jury returned a verdict of justi- nhle homicide. l\..|.I.-. Q....o `I 7'l`hnrn man 3 nnrir-n -w J 0 max. Road 3 psrxmrouv ramovu mu !`mmth;h:o. mmnd u-mu mthouuiziinry I : can -poIt.nar put lm for light or dark solo:-I! _ Oil o1_Cgr_1- 3 nlgllny. nu mly nu Iyucuuu. _ Vinconnen. Ind.. Sept. 4. -` Three ; jownnbip trance: 0! Davis: County have I disnppouod: they issued fraudulent or ' den.'niaedmonoyund uhcoonded. They 1 no anppoood to be incimdl. The` money carried away in from 05011!) to 9 ? 0390111): prrehtcicitement exists. ~ ' i Winning: Rnnt 5 ._\lan:Iu. Lnminnt I E I I ll.llN; R1236 txclwlncnn txlunl. ' !' Winnipeg. Sept. 5.--Mennn. bnmienx 1 ? nod Fitzpatrick ntldnesnon _he court in 1 j the Riel appeal one this morning. Riel 9 ; will notbebronzhl here. The questions . E 0! inunity ;nd_ the competency ol the ` : court which tried Riel are being discusxr - ...I 1 Ahertleen. Sept. 3. -Mr. Gladstone. commenting upon Parnell`: recent Dub- - hlin address. said that tho Irish leader I was a very thoughtful man. who gene- rally measured his speech. but he never sai-I anything sillinr than when be de ` clared that Scotland, by union. had lost. 5 her nationality. ` Pnnhnmlnln pa Rant, l,--Anpnid.-,mic UBI' IIIIJUUIIII". Cu bondnle, Pu. Sept. 4.-An epidemic < of t) phold dyaentery has broken out m \\'u_vmnrt. Wayne Co.. and in spreading to un alumina extent. 35 ewes have ` been developed. sud there lznve been 7 deaths. The cans of the disease 1-4 im- ` pure inter and poor drainage. A mm. hr epidemic prewnled there in 1858. (`int-innnll Rynl !l.--J}1Im Hawks and j In epidemic prevailed mere ll] lbw. Ciucinnat.-. $4.: :z.-Jb1m Hawks and John Stinclacomh. between whom a fond xi-4u:~.|. met ou u ma-I near Wuo.-Id. Hawks in on L-orsebcck. and Stiuclr comb in a wagon. They began ring , upon each other. one with I revulv(-r_- uni the other with I gun. Hnwks Ins killed nlum~t instantly. and Stiocbcomh cannot rt-can-r. Hawks !(-nu-a eleven ` small clzildreu. I--|.--. u:-|. u....o '1 A-..r.I.I I UIIV I ed. loll! slflleru ol_ IIOIIII lawn. Iull III-u. Landon. Sept. 5.-litcholI Henry. 9 membur ol the Home of Common for f Gilwny doolineuo couholfot uses; 1:: gurllplnlnt. under what he dechrooiu dung to the Psmell pledges. ndon. Sept. 5.--Woncnonh Dilko, . gnmd uncle of the Baron. Iued 90. ; died yesterday. ` Tlmmnn 1'Imrnim'nlt_ thn mnllilnr. in 5 0&1. : New Yark.'Sop.2.- millionaire 3 Halts : oldest daughter. 1&ll:tobou. died, ' on londay morning front the eoctu of ; Dmgist Am Ends`: blunder. AH:`zl) A o'clock you-totday morning the wound dnnubler. Ella. followed. nlnannor, VA,, Rent. 4.---June: B. annunler. nun. Iouoweu. Cnlpepper. Vn.. Sept. 4.---James B. ' Shplee . nilwny conductor. wee Inuried yeetetdny lo Rneecolvmednnghtar of n 1 prominent citizen. Fifteen minutes AL terwude be In: nreeted on n chnrvo of ` ' biguny. He may be lynched. ' Vinumnnn Incl, Rant. 4. Three . London. Sept. &-Qn:n Victorin bu unnted pension: of 111) each to the four sinner: ol Job Looohiho utiot. v.n_`.|.... ct...` n.4.n..|..|| an... t !`l'rll lIU:;;uu nnnuu v-`rcuvuu-nu;- .., : won. noon put it dye. du-k of Can- thnrid for growth of hur; curling Fluid Bloomu Booaglor Vin: bunny to the HE: And checks: the skin tenor. tot furrows; iquld -loxhlutuoockl. anhguombypou. _ 1 A Budget 0! Interesting` Items. From I All Put: 6! [In World In Electric!"- non yonenuy. _ grown `l'hotn'icrolt. the ncnlgitor. is i TELEGRAPILBRIEFS. `_'r2u~; l l.`Bl.I1:UPl.Vl0.\'. Er-A1=zMEn"i _?ESEEL .:: --: ya- - EPEEaLss%%n&5iNs_oI ~ _ .1. .:..I..:..-..I 4-` -I- J.` .1. I` ' tor a ` lhtloto r:.;::g 33-. ' ' ' I I ,_ ,` : uuunuuoaou u nu-ouuun..... "...a '1 ` '.'\.v-uonuuau-Lu:-can unuuu-11.`:-'ug$aho' uouiurun-In . . A . J- 37- ...1? A`'-3'.I1'-,=3`-.- { 5` CO- ! vv x`vi~-- -- T--- 5 Received and opened out this woek Sixty Five Cases of Newfnll Dry GooIn. all per cent. cheaper than lust. seuon. Spocinl Bugnins in Black sud Colored Silks. olvotcons. Dun Good! And Cash- mares, 150 Pieces New Mums and Ulster Cloths. O cheapest in III city. 38 the cent. cheaper mun us; ' C: mores. 150 uheap city. |Cot!.:un (131 or our: uuuuuuuu unt, u `ii. CRAWFORD & co. vnn-r (`IF OUIIN S1`. Ecusnpsme, fqtrnmsr % CITY 01:. wonzs .15`:-C-4% r\-I-9-cnjn sAMi}'i:i""ii6iii:'ns' 7'i5ii.,"i'T>ii6N1'o. BOVVES 85 BISQNETIE REMEMBER--Cor. Princess and Wellington Streets_ .\ug.6xh. We I'll] pay you the Highest .\hrket Price in Cash for Fsrm Produce. Alm make a .\'ote nl Thjs-Onr Store is lled ll: I Choice Sxoolof Groceries ` Prou:-ions, etc. Our Prices nre nwny down. ' 1% ()"..'..."E'.'l'.'EISI"..4LC'.'I'.'= BIird'i)`:E: IKE: HARVEST JMIIITTS. Straw and ZBa.r1ev Forks. I'lh \Jl|l'I V! I ya! In; gg, ggg. F001` 0? QUIIN 81'. N B.-0Idu-I Ian at thoomoory mom of Jun, Crawford. Princess Street. In! receive prompt union. _u.'l`olophono oommumcshon ~ Avril lo. - umnv a. uumuv-s, - I16 Princess strut. NEW PLUSHE AND VELVETS! 125 Pieces just opened up, and Cheaper than any previ- ous Season, in All the New Colors! All New Materials! 1 Two Cues Ihese Goods opened in all the Latest Colon. Vuua any lhlld o as: your New Goods Ill Lvery Department. "No trouble to show goods, so come and inspect at ,'ug Bales Bast llnttun Brain Bngs. which will be all at 82.25 perlluzan. naast Button Yam only 75. par Bundlt Iast Button cupat wup Reduced to sun- Tsnn Ian : amt llvaulls and Snacks tm Elk uh. %25q um Ganada_1'IuIl Sluts at $5.00. mluhup it $1.50 v` NEW FXLII DRESS GO(7I7S7 More Good News for the VParmnrs. Tllli - GREATEST` ~ WORIDEB - 0| - HOIDISISII - Tlh F.- X. COUSINEAU & AC0.` BEST .VI.\(`III.V[} OILS 'A.BIll.\'l`l-ZI).A'I`II-`AI."l`0III AT `HID II DIV`: vw:`AI- Vkindling Wood (Dry), or Stun .,ou. Nut Coal ="o.lUos!. Soft Coal or Blu~.|vnmith' Com, go , _ I The True Farmer's Fricml and Opponent of High Prices. (`all and sati.~fy _\`0ursel\`(-3 that this statement is correct. no not iurgel to ask lor our great 80 Cent TBA. Angus 27. VJul__v ltlxiy `July `BOGK BOTTOM PBIBES ! Always alive to the wants of the F rming Cdmmunity. ` ' - , Have purchased at FARMERS AND FIllIEii S WIVES! I1 You Want T _ THE DRIISST. CIIEAPEST nnd B i Hard Maple and Beach Cordwood, Osk. Birch, Ash. Elm or Hom- lnnl ("'4-nvrlmvnd Rural or BLACK 300138 I JOHN CORBETTB. T: _ _: :.:_j 7 T: :_ Anitillheonlynntoluuolh dtolnopIIhl|c.lndh|nuIooulyIIy ----n-:1 :_gn-1--4. 4~ 4-J` jg}--- In I9 Varieties of Knerinl. Better Vdno than out bolero. NEW FALL GOODS I Victoria E'ea & Coffee V;a.rehouse. I`la.vm`I.uwn`du&ol`|_Itn|Il(r3ij` -n......u......g.uio.. , I031` ` . .. ~ '1">'3u-uleu llama: Iupn. V w 8' O.[]'.uB-L OILS !"3 snuld tfse jg- 11- 4 Opp. New Ilndsor Hotel, iunn magortwoon? '1:-. HAm,.:Y, To Chicago, Milwaukee, cm! cinatti, Grand Rapids, Eastf Saginaw. Ba_vCity, Pt. Huron, I Detroit and other points ini Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. CALL AND G T PRICES. All work w ted first- class or no . sale. I T V I I I1 V i IIIGIITS l8l.\8I0l`1'|lIKID!\'l-:YS- fin CNN! uuptoml an soldauloood in under in . .ud .... .....-W-' 'r-;:.:'. .....""':'. ht! - ptutlinolnnn ban:-very-day db ortlmudqhlnanon cdnntlnuyothr on-`hi-0 ? .. , .-,...-_._..A CHEAP 10 DAY EXCURSIUN, Sept. 25th and 26th, and! Ill it VIII 3% .:..' ..:.".:z' *.':.. '-.....:' tcthounlntul 1m'ii;H`i`s iEE! E Y3. :- -54.-. ---an-no :1` can tlnvnlndntl In U blloululun r - Ono-dlohudulur 2 as -otnn-Inga"! ' diuuuonlnhonnf Alhuuuundtuhoouuiutllo-inn,-2 Hlnlrlnumniopninnudnonnlsf Inn of uppotiu. duh ind utronuh? Dnwdnnuh1lny.vnhfulnunntniM? Ooutipation damning with loouneu oftlnbowokf . Abundant pole. or nanny ow oi du-k nit? _h(.'I.I,IIh and `Iowa? Burning patches of Au. 8! i*.!..*.!*...Y.. YOU :$5JJ '`3.W3F4F,`.!.-. I will sll chapr than ` have ever o'ered before. mun nrgrnovnng HQTIIITIIIIY ldlhguuulinuf Swoilhqcl Ibonklu? Vlgnof ofnnnnf hahyor Iulnithf Add staunch? u-hing Iuunf nnunun cumin: nu-Inulnnn 9 .-.. __ DRESS - MAKING. LUBK OUT A6231`, 174 at 170 Ontario Straot. U IIXWUII. OB II` IOU WANT ,,_m_-; .._... .. a. .... M: u` `I. DIIDII, Alli. HIM Of Illl loot Gordwood. Bowed or 11....-mi ONIWDX. DU! Unnwod. I` IIIIYK :IllIO.|IOl8 1311- "J tpongnt u was nurezun. .. Jancway turned his sunken `eyes upon `Blip. h_nt, chvojnn gunner. came mm me mu: 1 -"An I` better. Ornnnt I My!ie?", Than Seymour. sggrringplooked xnpon. -the watcher. . uDl.8lK.. In...-nnu" Inn hnhl nhnaInInv_ me wucner. "fhililp JIIIII !" he said. shudder 5 , 3 twua-dream." "Sim-::~::`I?zhod his `eves unon Ion Ifnsru wun ueuu. _ J V ` '1 0 ma Inn rishig. when 3 voice came from the bed: ' _`A{n 1- Iunnn (\I"`IlIIIlQ I `Ili" Ill! [Bell]. ` ' `The candles had burned out; `agi- other sultry dawn`vnu at" the window. Jnnein .. while with exhaustion. leaned in his jchnir. {lo l_:ad a.._..|.; L-..i ...:ol. n..ol. leaned nacx m ms :01: ton [hard with Death. 'l - ....'. -.n uh-In'n mzpw. _ Janeway. leanintr forward. his chin I lowered, his eyes lifted. looked,` at the " wasting czmdles. ` Perhaps betwpen him And their ame somel hantom of the past seemed oating; rerhapasome bright- ness like the go d of Am) -.'_s ha.ir-'tbe uur` of her qyes; for guddnly he drew 3 hard b" all: and sprang to his feet. --It nlnl mm ha!" he cried between Iloldullu. lllfll cuvucannot euro Irit Wont`; MINI D Ill! auu sprang w Ills lcut. "It uh I not be!" he criod~ between his teeth. - - - - ' - 4'l'|.- 1.-nnllna Inna` kn-null null `an'_ there sat watchful and resolute. The suerer had grown less restless. His pulse was hardly .perc_epIible, and thefe ~ was clunmy moisture on his bnpw; ' ' '.`lnm:,wnw_ lmmina fnrwa-rd. hi:% chin [0 Deg [OT wuwr. ' The sister went. awy, and evenin g' crepton. ` ' ` The candles wash ed slowly. l............ .l-.\h.~-.... .... .umnl.n:- and 0 HIT; no wuuu-u S!fl\\'l", Iuunlugaluuul. im with grave and sunken eye.-z. He could see Death striding through the city. masked with the white and glar- ing sunshine. He. could hear the cries of thoaqin mortal agony and the cry of his own heart. uD..Oln-u.n " Ln nah. In `uh: haul-Q IDOITOW, Wlf all I5 CIl lIr ; Ho hastenqed Hack to Seymour. who still doltg. ~onl_v` arousing `occasionally to beg for water. V ' The ulster went. awnr. eveniIi' CG SIOWIV Janeway_d.I=ow7(up an armchair. and tingle .watchfu!r and resolute. .. -..n'....... I.....I ........... Inna -...ol..-. Wm` sonny. The sister lriok his place and hcvent out for some refroshnxent. He did not' `c !:1r;' he walked s!n\vly. lookingabout im with m-sum nml mkm: on-e. Ho DIS OWII nean. Patience, he said to his heart. Tomorrow we will go to thcm-lo- marrow, when all is clear " I-`In Iu..n.nn.l ffanlr In Snvmnnr wlun ' Is be living still?" she mm. "He will live. I tlxink. /Brain! Jane- softly. The nice:-r Idol: his nl.-we and h0"!n'ent FLIC Ililll UIIVU l'IVl."l sho wixul-I have forg- miu lofty prick` SN`!!! to round his epeech. mwnr minn" I lniut a genuine 0. W88 00.. "Tho . Toronto. - _mA_'I -prapo_i_d. rc the Iuenoe or Ine uyxug. e M brushed the hue from his 2:! hr and tried to lind thingy real. 43 seemed atronly conscious of some few triea: thew ite window-curtain ut- tering faintly in the falling breeze, and thelnorning sun. which grew hot and itileaa; `the twisted draperies of the ; the silence .01 the stricken outer world; ' ' his ownim in the mirror opposite. Ho re anl this last with vague wonder. 'hat a ale. dazed countenance was reected! ow stran l gaunt that shavon face had 38 how thin the brown hair at tho wn; E; les! How hollow were the sockets of e eyes! ` He went again to look at the man on the bed. who still tossed painfully and moaned for Water. water. water!" Pim-bed face and pn lish. shrlveled hands told in- stantly t an awful truth. Jamwwav had come prepared. No nunly the nwml trum. Jtneway had prepared. Ion er he-sitating. he opened his case an took out lberemedie-x He bent and heid the spoon mthu lip: of the sufferer: then he stood erect and spoke one quiet word: mou r. " The man s eyes opt-no-I: he looked up half delirium-l_\'. and I'u~'pt-d as i! 1):-alh ilgrlf low:-rvd over im: Cristi )`oubr-re?" The doctor. still looking at him, an- swered Qalmly: Yes. I am here." . "What have you 1-omo for? To kill -- -9 'l`.. o..l-n L.-r CI-nu rut`-5 "\\ nu! l1:|\`e _\'0u ('0uu- nu: : me? To take hcr {rum me? "When` is she?" the doc! pausing between the \\`urd.~`, nn quiver Wm por(~o.-ptihlv u lnsllllrv. Janeway pas-ed his hand before his eyes and once more looked about the room. which was respectably appoint ed. while a shade lees littering and`_ tawdry than similar I gs in the Capital. 0! the iashions 01 these Southern towns he knew aayet but lit- tle. Paris and London and the Ger- man univeraitiea had snlced for one whose sole` urpose in iivin was to reach the best science .o his own Ereiession; and it was but a day and an out since he had heard a strange voice calling. the voice which had summoned him southward to the shore of that blue. vast sea by which a ghaatlyglagnc was stalking. A day and an out- and he was standin now in the cham- ber of awful pesti ence. perhance in the presence of the dying. n- s.....t..d Hm haze from his sinrht \ A_""IICO%O'IIOIaDII cl-Two lonrhrono Iinntllhl Woman. scom:ur:- rmlc. Ul 1|` Ar. although The demend for New Model Thresh- ers. Engines and Home Povttam, is so great that the Hall W01-In are Working over time with 140 men tomes: it. The Works open st hell peels nix. Ln... end close at seven. p.m.. ekopning only helf an hour lot dinner. If it were not for the edminble system adopted by the present management. even this extra time would not meet the demend for t New Model. We ere informed that o enter the New '1`:-action ere being I oeivedbvtelqu-mph. Wehevenedonbt but the-`when the greet Inneriou-icy `at Iheelluine is known. e still [utilisin- ereeee utliq lulbe will_he required. Ouluwn bu`: be henelued by theintrbductbn olnoveryillporhnt ' im1:t'UvonIenIl_|Ithe}nge_nl "I333 |M.'I'lHIlH'll. _' The room was still; the muruin_-_"~x earliest ru-zcl"M_vht Ln-lnbh-cl on the wall. The lifted :url:|in uttered in the win- dow-frame. ` l............. .....- 1._.._.|.:..... t..:..oI.. l.:_ _l"U PIIIUW. I ' The rosclighl trembled still upon the wall; the curtain tlnuorml softly. ln bona pave," said the nun. kneel- ing to pray. ` ` Anul Se-vnnnnr, :hIIdI.l0l'ii'lW_ nnssed Ill; ll) Ill 3|). And So-ymonr, s swily t|nrong;|| tho: 51810! ()1 cnarny. 'l'h4`y ra-turned as qui(`kl_V as his \n'~}:k~ nnss permitted. . Tho rmnn wnq util|- tho n|nrnin"'~X uUW'lf3IuU. - Janewny wma bruatliing fziinlly. his eyes um-ln.~:ed sluwly. until his gaze was lifted lullr gentle (-mull:-nam-we of the nun. ':lLi~i .pincln.-4] and gli:1.~'ll_\'.. features softenml. :1 chil_l's smile 1-nine; upon his lips. lle lifted his lwml. as II yearning towurd some unst.-on fat-4'. . ul.....l" I... ..-3...! .....I `1-llilnolanlr nu )Uul'lIlIIg IUVVIITU SUIHU llll.`|.'l'|l l1II'l'- "Amy!" he cried. and fcllhzuzk on ` the pillow. ' l 'I'Iu- rn trmnhiml nil! nnnn the near." I have al\\'a_\'s loved her." the other leaded. "lm has been huppy -she ms lmxed me. llonlv I had not come ln1Iuis'cursud pllwo! Ha I` still wilder. and slxrivkc-cl Incl s ook his pu\vo-rlc-is rlvm-hml hands I: Janewny. ` '0ll! Yuu may set and gloat upon = mv death! lknow that I am in vonr l 'p6m-r-~l_\'lng: at \`our-urse. But hr-'s ` my oomlurl: lI'ml.s`h1' love-cl me always. mu-wr you! Her heart will bn-all for mr, and gm shall ne-re-r have her L _,_I. I`! um-K: ' J:|new:n"s \`0i('(' soomc-1| to draw nc-:m'-r, tlfcn {ado ny-min away: No: her heart will not -inn-nk. ' ' ` You will nurdic-." He In-xumd back a4 hu m-:15:-d to .~`p4-ak: his ah-ml druopc-cl In-:u il_\' to one sid:-. so that his lace \\':|i not appxln-nl. Smvmnnr Iv.-u dumb with surnriee-. nu lllln Will! :1 Pl !!lll`llSl()ll.> ` [lo was not ong away. He returned and sat down rathu In-.:nll_v. pnllicl mnntennnco was nlao stern. :-`.m-mom-`n mmmhenqion Inn high!-. ptllllcl countenance was nun Morn. V $4-\'mour`n apprehension yum high!-. em-I to actual terror. ulna I 0.. Han nnln .Iin"' ha fhnd :wI:I_\'_, ` "It is live years since." he said. I"!-`iw long years! In all that time lmw have you dmm by hr? . Do` not think to lie lu me while Death stands ..._ `V NM , 1" hack!` 1 l,. ._ uloomul l0,l0l' vulx uvnuuy no In: u -nu atwnor. Erquld | = for black ha. 31 sub; cent In 8 linn crooked uvnbc. 31!. lcino for GI. Oompluxion mu, nd. ` Note In. orllnooning the non. l3:IuMu:hino for oumnndlnx cart. 03 ; `l!n_t_8oap. I rgmody tor mung to any [0 you. _ no goqlued to pus unsleadily through the doorway. 3.~o_vmour's oyes`foI|ow- and mm with :1 prolu-nsion, ` ' go: _netun`I_ed Olll nneoum-. n_\' and by Jnnuway nnswomd. his mire stil 80(`lllI.`d to come from In NIIIQI. wanun oounwnauvu. ._ "Witt do you mean to do! Id uged, tromulonsly. ."Di5l you follow us I! uIP..l|.-..- ....`hI" ]nnn-nIr'n Inlnn "Follow you?" Janewsfa voloo noemecl to come from a distance. "I! [had ever thought_ to do so it would have been your ago. not this late duy." Ho rose. "1 nm going out (or 3 time; when looma back I dull have some- thing to any to you." ll. nnmnml In nnu nnslnndilr thmunh AIM) luau any--u sun. 4-... ...o. nostlou. tearful oountenam-a. nII.-A J- ....n -|Ann In llml [0 actual terror. Am I to live: or to die?" he cried ..n ...s......_ :/Olmllrio R.-rorm, Auquussin. : 1 H3 shuddcrihg, pmsed 0 door. ,. " luml chinoffor Ilnpuiing 03 : In lnclnno tor onbhudl 'Tu'8oAp. remedy cho skin 13.; Wed `rolfol )1 nine." ll. o sand pookod by umx as. an Lunw. oo.musKm.h High Hqlburn. London. nunna and sold by I chuniuh. Lynn A Song. ll WEEKLY Bnnflsa WHIG. sap r. 10.1385. wig: surprise. nu.-Iv wc':Ik. but * ` A-i the cm:nu.~r.-mces of the nttvunptwl ' ` bdnctiun hm.-uno known to the cilizte-ne a large nnruhc: anthem I uhoup the H y~ _ pl Hotel, opvrnly uvowiug lhuir ix-to-rum ` * nation to gun: thodoctor the hem-t of v - 1 a mower of rouvn rugs or 3 coat of tar `their vigxlmco`, sand the angry cr--wnl `dupr.-oed without. accomphshlug Ulclr ! ohpect. ` 1 All day on Wednesday nml clunng the - Hvunlnu L'ruup~4 of citizens Jwru path- ` erect on (In street. discussing the mat. ' M-r.un-1 the almust. unanimous upmmu , was that the whole auir was a .~pecn:s 5 _o_f high hm|:lcl proceedings. - f<..nm tinm dnrina V\'mlns:hn' niuht. luud Ienhqr.-1. lie very wisely eluded" ` I Q! mgu nhnucrx ]'l'0(,'(`(,`Ull.IKh. I Some time during Woulnos-lay night. * ? In'p(T. with his twu 5008. look their de- | pnnure. wlnl.l:-ri-n not generally known. 1 l ! l.iugnl.19n will p0.~.-`lhly follow. It was ` E the purpose. it. Is generullv nuderstmul. i of Cullu-r mrl lngzu-rsnll to hlm .\!r. 1.1-- per to a private asylum at (inelph. The latter Duugzhl. ticl.ul.s for Llun, place. nuns. , Dr. lngersoll. who PIS naaiating in Q getting leper away. struck one of ma ` I boys. [or which he came neuly bringing the hyntunderrvrtre exrmsssd in lau- gnmge mum forcnhlo thnn POIIIC In ruler- eucc to the uctiuu of the doot. ' `down upon himsell the Vengeance of_ I Lo.-9. Mccnw. The opinion 0! some 0! ` .. IJIJIU W- ..., .d__..-- -&,Hr ` &?.'.`.'.:..~'l"`x"m.e 4.: $5 : I nncc-(Mr. Lope: gave Elm following ex- plnnnuon : Previous to the deuth of his wile-whn about 9l([|,1lI)-she willed Lnn $7.!!!) [or his own use nncl benem.nnd In It him the gnudinushnp of his chilclren- n trust. ` To ` I which he hu faithfully pmlormul. 1 the children she provialoal that out of the un|.ut.o_- each were to have 81.0! (J a year up ton ceruun me for nuuntunnuce and Soulucatiun-.\lr.l.epcr to receive from the unuauer ol the deceased vui{e`n es- . talc compensation at the nte of 0l.(,lIU 3 ayear. He agents that relnlvou who 5 planned the at-ducuon sch: me Lave i been prlnvtlfd hy merccnnrv uwtnw-s. null xleslru to go-L him out of the way in urdu to secure the gnnrvhnnship of the j children. am! the emolnmenh that wcnl-I Uu hoxnu intrviewcd alter the occur I porsesscul in her own right. I lug IDODIICI PHTHOUIQU Ull ulluuuuu mvu. Rural Dean Lewis read a of e what he hail dqne in. the way of soliciting snbsriptinns for the purchase of or building 3 See House in liingston for the Bishop of Ontario and hi-.-1'suc- oesenre. A vote of thanks was tcmleretl to Rural Dean Lewis for his work: and a committee of laymen volunteered to take up Ml . Lewis unnished work and carry it out to an issue. The prcspects are very good indeed for an epieco re; sidence being preuentcd to the (iocese on the Innlversary of the Right R:1Y.- DI`- Lewie 25th year is bishop. ` - v-r~ . 1130 New Traction Engne. I Unlurio la .-/`uruwr. .lu_:/mt ; $'Ih.`/ As we were going'to' press the New Treetion Engine started with a Thresher for the town of Whitby. thence porth towards Brodldin. It retnmeal a short `time since. having made 14 miles with- ontany delay `or accident. -The long andheavv hill north of Whitby he ,4 beennewly unveiled. but oeted no impediment to the-working of the en- gine. Ae a n engine in drawing a threehing machine it haa been clearly demonettated that it no rival on this ..._A.8---L I continent. ' tr-od.nd Ooldlsw Hqlbum. London! 1 d and Ian 80:`: ll: On-Ilia 00.. Klnllon 0 .-:_--:--j