.' 5 Iris-o-.w,-un.m A jar, a crash, a shu-hh,-r Mt {rum stem to stem. and Alene` WIS wide- awake in n trice. People were rush- ing on deck-ever_s'body was Ir:mtic-- wlmt Ind. Imp cued? Tin.-_\' ha I cu lidcd with another st.\m- er. and their own ship was smwlv ll~ ing and sinking. At lanrrlh it was discover:-d that the ing and smkmg. At. length other shxp was comparatively unin- jured. and boats were put out. and the throng of terried passengers convey- ed as rapidly 85 possible to the other vessel. IL':.L. .... L........-n and Hnln rlnthinm vessel. With no hnggtxge and little clo just as they ha-I -- from their rooms. they were conveyed on .\.A _-:.:...- ulnnrnnr n nrnllni H1` luuuxa. nu.) Wynn .,.....-_,- the waiting summer. I 01'0"!` 07' "0 bogone, lrenzi--d. frighlened P`~'I :` ll'...... Ln--n..I nnuao-ntvri WPFQE '3 DOEODC, lrenzn--u, Irlguu.-ucu 'l\'JlIuu- ':u'm-hearted passengers were wait- ing to receive and nid, and women And chxldren were carried-by strung arms to the welcome nooks ol shelter pro- vided lur them. In... .-..nlh.n\nn._.| nalv lnrxnml fel- Vlueu IUl' lllelu. One gcntlc-mnn--n nely formml low of ubuut lhirty-s1uppc,-d shun. as th~- ickering light of [no cabin fell on 1 the face of the young girl he held. Sim ; had not fainted. but she was wet-ping I h_vstcricnlI_\'. xpn-I heeded nothing about L..- l..l\3l h;:r. ll. her. Her gum-brown hair tell in l1.lf|s5(` ova-r her while wrapper. and tangled ! in his hands. IL. ..o....(-..n..| an-Linci lht`, luflftilill II)! III lll.`L.u n EUIHU Ulllf ll-Al I.\;'| ieul himself at on alize the siluath "Ah. Mr. Will ll- l.l..|. \L'i||i The Leaders In Law Prices "All. DH`. VI Hus, ncn-; n 'y-n. Mr. Bob Willis turned. "My what?" he mkeal, Inn! `the terror of the night had I; as to Iv.-nvv him pr--parei fur Your wife." "0h!- ah!--_\`rr.| nrve nslrn Al. I ...... n'.l lrinml (I-rr-rue! u.--nu. ..,.. Ah. I see, old irion-I * do?" and the nut K0n"~ Rut Alvn:-. frum.!h bhowu him her now or accepuncor Yes. Mr. Bob had done I this in order to rid himself df - a. {or-miduble rival, and he had ,suc_cep-led; but his vanity h-ml ovcrlcaped itself. and ho_ had not found the poor but beamilul Miss Ellnrby so much in love with him-' gel! or his money-bags. as with her >Inemory.of {lie nlisant. Afmr all. in those modt-4rnV days". `it >HlII'l0l -y 0' HM} llllll. After all. in mo_ds-rn days. it is refreshing to meet with n liule`son- tlmeni. though there are those who are totally unprepared for it. ' They must. have broken 0*." thought Ozere. uhe -nished his promenade with Alone. ` ` ._ ` ' "Will you be my wife5" ho whisper- _ed. II th at down. And now his. touch no `r enough. goodness knows!` Anal 1... nunuar Alana turns her idor. tone is loner enougn. goouueua -uunu. I And to? answer Alene turns her 7 r. foolish, tour-stained, face. sad `as it our-fhll alcove`; for. between lnughlng and crying.` ulna` `dospnh-1 of trusting he `voles. . But she does not turn upon him U III? H-llnua. He 3 lly IOU!` hours IN: nag ru';.:~_v_u .-room on :1 summer bound {or} p. 5. red against. the ting?!` rn "P9. Or anything that c9__t_nes under the name of Hardware. wmggml Bljufrlsa wme. 001315. Leap. .'nur- -wife. on, V: nun He stead- . I In 9-. ;Hin~_; nu ` Hg 38 ll ` -~n such ; nythfng. ` SUM!`- boarlnf {cu u r.\ew to nnnvol tllll id!-I-Illguu usual." _ And an to: the Count: Btltwll. with hot hint to that would `Inn been her lag: could Ibo hnvI_ neon 0gcn'u has n this moment. A low you: later Ind III. and III." not her. - `Still 3 veyy attractive wonun-for the countess ever would be churning- nho-hul succeeded In capturing 3 rich En lish bInkor-u iidowor of 01:]. will`: seven robust sons and dunghun. ringing (tom u to ltoen. But doubtless they were "agreed I-lid Imp- py-`I __..___o-___._ r13csua::rsmLns smcx any good. " now: A Iqhotliu-It wu qwlndor nos :7: than: our nuoln together. `*0 night. bnuor that accident." non: but not unnvol thin wall-tangled shin." Ann] nlnl In! [Inn Clllm lkf nauwr. uruun n my. _` _ Kiugotoninu will do well to euoiully com-i-ler n ucbomo cl nilwsy attention that in now nouvely nnuuniog ntuusiou ut Muloo. Bndguuter. weed sud ueughzmring municnpnllsnu. gm... (mu \-mun mo. :5 will be remem- A NEW RAILWAY SCHEME. l by the L`. r. It. system. ; ` A more leunhle proposition is to nuke i an independent connection from Ku-g- } non westward along the water from. past the pnwn. striking back througn Portsmouth to the main line of the U. ; T. R . then on through (Mean to 5 point} `I on the N. '1`. .k Q.. ny Yuker or Clurlrn ' hhllu. This would menu 3 connection . nndependamt 0! U. P. R. Interlerence nnd ' It the sun: lime give tho much dc-uire`d | loop line for the G. T. R. and cnuhlv that company to cury ull their pungen- gesr truic right through the citv. A re- null. thnt would be highly benecial to f both the city and the Grand TruLls. j k'in.mOnn lucid lll & P. CO. `NJ . end neigliborillg Inuiiicipuuu-u. ' some low year no. it bered. the mend Trunk undertook to bnliil n line knouii no the Toronto at Ot- tuni. nu-I started construction nt ledoc, Perth and other` points. Before the work In nbnndoiied uinny mile! 01 grndln hed been mule and name ironed. l"ro'.ii Hndne south-utterly to Bridge- wnier. iibout eight niilee. niie we to Ind, and beyond that point iix min were graded towards Bogerifn. 3 point on the` Ontario & Quebec line ol the Uennda Pacic system n low miles nest of Tweul. it ill piopowd to utilize this portion (1! i.i.e om l'orouto & Ottawa line in con- nection with an extension of the Nep- nus, Tamworth & Quebec Railwny. from the present teriniuue at Tamworth in rthwveeterly. croeeiiig the Ontario J; Qqpboc road at Bogus`: end on to con nectuu with grndinu already refeir-.--I to, It distance ul 25 or 30 uiilee in All. A Iibernl bonus has been gnuuxlly the Dominion government for the cou- -'9Ln.Cl.i')u iroin Tiunworth to Bogart :-, and it is uiideretood that lurther mid I from the same qnerler can be counted `on hr that put between Bogurs and 4 H. Bil. nnlef Thr Editor. llrilld ||'ln'y. , _ __III .1..- ] Cht-npt-De`l luck and Otllerwnyn. ` Now tor ulout one tenth of our Iuuus { to the K. & E . ()0. V A bohua from the l 1 any at 05u,I(J. together with what.` and n the Grand Trunk would give to secure ` be runsonnbly e-xpccted from govern- 3.18100!) linefucilmms um what might 4 ! went and mnnicnpnlmc-H intern-sted. L Lhvtae link and loop lines could proba- NV ht` xmcure`lnull.l1c-re wuul-i be optu- | ed Opto our trade mlmuicl. geogrnplucul 1 I)" ours.nm| mm In which tlmt. npem.--I by I the K. 5 l . bears no favorable compan- ' M1). ' . ' ' A c0utlllt~nLiOu in now ufnct lvetwrcn * lu.o X. '1'. 5; Q. co. nui lhv municipal I C(ODCl|' M. the rear. and it.1.~` ul]'l(*rst004l ` lhulu snti.kf:u.-zory mrsm;;ux1cnt. has ul; _ 3 lead} bctu at-cure-.|. 2 ll 1cplltsli0u. reproucntntive of um 3 city couucnl uuyl the board of Lmdemould I | map.-ct this route they coulxl not fail to be conviuceu that this pf'Jj\:C& is one of lunch import-tact: to Kingston's welfare. ,\\'il.hnut such t1nu!I'mkIngn_ wq have ` ' reach`:-I our lull gruwtln. ulrl if any pru- g:'a-~s.is to bc looked for in the future it `C u only be 2u:co:hpliuhel by the open- =ing up of channels of (-ommunncatiou i with the It-rtile country t.l.ruugzh which I '1 this route pun.~.t_-_s. vnu -l..l.- um iron is hot is the time Bx |(|;..8lnlol'. .\'.m the pomt for those interested in the welfare 0! the hmostono city In, What , In the: best means 01 tapping the N T. 3: Q. hue At our end. thereby an-ding I.-; cumplewn direct Kingston snd Mndw: rcul.c:, the oldest and but railway pm put over proposed lor the opening up or roxnmuuxcuth u vfnth our buck country I The parts of than route already hum --thu brunch {rum Mudoc to Bridge- wuter and the gradnng beyond thItp1:inl.. .-sud also the N. T. a Q. road between Tnl1.I`0I'UI nul the h_|g bend near Yu- lu.-r-ure considered to `he parts or. nul are tnhutary to, the Urnnd Trunk lys- E tom. 1-_.......,.....o n,.. \` 1` .& (J Duh the . `(III LII III`! P ` B: idmwntsr. \` .... 0|... In!` WEDNESD-`?, Oct. 2lst. . m . . . m . nnnnl run- `_. `I1; connect the N. T. .& Q. Imb Llze K. .1 P. by a huk lune {rum Ynrkcr 1.. ` . Suzuwurtll. as has been proposed. would 1 ' not give Kingston the benet 0! a comv I .. Iino lam, an thmi P. iomlhitffi give luugaton the Dogeni or a con 5 p. Ling lune, an the K. I ii iomlhff ' C. t`. R. system. ` A man! la-mb!e proposition ; both the city and we uranu 1luL|. , Kingston paid the K. a: I . Oiiul. ' i tllcoabl And that rout has had gifts at I my propetty and government propr.rl.y ` in the Cll)`. when 15 no the same thing, 2 and ollur~ concehuonn and pnvilq-;_r.~ ;`ai'uonmin,: to my 8'.5fl.I,HI) more, or In ` 5.1] half as rnnlliuu dollars, nun! even In 1 [Incl lmndsuxne figure II. n u goo I invest- O I 1 I `NI hall rullnnu uunuru. Iluu cvcu -- 1 that handsome gure gr.-o ` - mom. how a cmc sum!-palm. and um j . cmzo.-us are rtCelViDl good slnvidendn nu I cm-ape-ue:i luel and otherwnyn. \',.u om ..mm mm tenth our luuus Do you leel clue nuu ucnl-u.._...u.. . .,., peiue real and tear ewsy mt. nerve and muscle. end hgve you been disappointed In nding I rmedy thet will Iqfd oerteiu end apeedy reliel. ll eo. go nt `once to any drug ntoro uni buy 1 eemple bottle of rol- non'a Nerviline: Po|sou e Nerviline never hi]: to relieve nenrelgn. orunpa. heed- eehe, rheumatism. and nll int.crnnl' `or ex- tent! pains. J. B. Cumnn. druggial, Mqrriebuflth. wriwe . All the parties -I supply peek very fevorubly of Nerviline, and Always rehese I second lot." `Poll eon`: Nerf me is sold in sample bottles at 10 eentp ; Inge nine 25 oenu--by all drug- giste and-country dealers everywhere. Try eten cent bottle. .~ .4 . V I - tum _ Now. while the iron ht}! 124 to mun. ()ppur;,unity is Live- I at 0, ' . - --Q, ..___. .lIghth Wonder 4:! the Wnrld It is demonetreted by history that the uncientshjn many 6! the arts. nohhly :mhitee&.tx_r.e.-!`t_ree9!9e9!l`!!"9 ernent see, but}! is reserved fer tho'preIIeri' decade r produce the eighth wonder oi the world. 1.e.; West`: World`: Wonder orfgaily Linimenn. which is infsllible lot rheuma- Iiqm. Ipt-um. eutel ht-niece. notes and all diseeeee requiring exsgrnnl Ippliation. Price 25 and 60benh"hott!e. Sold by W. J. Wihoul/s. " c------.-Q---:-- V` - ' '. (WI Thdtndo III reqnotfully reququa go I05!!! in tlvoirorduu without y -iI7thg! douirmto Inn than lled p ptly. ' I. DAVIS 30113. ` ' Ola. ll Clllnll-Ii.. -Tomato 5.00: Intro. 1 Doyou leelbliio and despqdent? Do min: max and son` Awuy In all. aonoyou oldloftu-I. 2 toilet calves, 2. two you old huh. Iona yup: old you: -3 ban [roLrrxcs m um 80U'l`H.`1 A run at spams calm mu om: I Ilud l,anu-\ now an `rook um out-fnln. ` I Wuhillgton. Du. I5.-un Inluuuy owning the lhpcblhnl candidate to: Uyvunoot met `In . Auhbr HIIIIII il lh5nnukiogeuqIhclIIiI!|'uIWII|I- mgson to Alexandria. Ir. Wino was ,gumgInAlenndrin uolnkon nch. Ir. J. Anus: Sauna, II uppnn. was going to but bin. ` `Ibo hue: gondo- mm .5 3 Vimuu pnotnung Inn-us the union! dnptul. and 5 Rupublionn. but be due not approve the sicko: tlmyur. Mr. Smith in trying to mad 3 Ian. when It. Winolookod up and nil. How -.. ...... .l..n... Annhlnr 9" Smilh re. 31.:-~...;..~ . .. _.._ Jun .1 Seven] negroes ndunced on Smith in threatening manner. Ind one Rnurahnrg `. seized the liepuhlicnn cnncidnte and` held him down. demanding fair play. Then the coudncmor `and brnkemu in- terfered and put an end to the row The - personal c mtrr.vors_v Inn transferred lrnm the smoking cut to the |ilil:ll(` hull at Alrilhtlfll where the Republican) cnndidug nddruggd his lrllow citizens ` on tl.e issues of the day. .\lr. J. Ambler hmitlrn experience on the train did not deter him from Itteuding the meeting. Mr. Wise npoke for two hours, ridiculing the West Point cueer of Fitzhngb Lee. whoa ll. vunonooloaopuu -nu. - un- uo you. Joun.Anblor?" Slnilh ro- puod. How no son. John 7" non tho I-mm hands cl Ibo two Vuginlnu not until-an and lricndly-group. They then begun to moon we puma amnion. Mr. numb said: "You know. Who. this lcnnnolnppott yon boennnoyoouoo Mnhono nun." Ir. Wm nniu: I an not 3 Inhou man ;l mu nopnblionn." Hr. snnth nionod: And you know lull wollthu you told no out when I won n oundulnsu tar Uonurou. 1 can`: uupponnny Xunon.In." M1. Wino dcmod ` mung and Ir. am: out. nod and um: 11 annm outed was he wanted what. wu tube. 51:. Smith melonod Ihni Wino hut. Wm looked mum at Bomb. but an an inount nudo no response. Then suddenly be new And nuuck Mr. buum n blow In the month. knocking mm into Ihohp of; mu: who was hell- - ed opposite. Washington. Oct. 6.-0n Thnndny .......a... tin: In-nhllnnn mndidnla wnllnlly Mmu only. mu lnrnun u.--...-. .., he made by xlineaneupuu lllf:ll' aonsuluxznu . without turdlm: a xheclx Complication:-s I 01, the llver, slmuucb. and" bowels nre; c-nuly recognized and demand prompt. | tr:-tment. puns ill the shoulder and Imus < rlizziuesn, rush of blood In the hesrlnnuseu. l chills, Indigo:-ctmu etc. are signs of 3 lis- urderod lxver. an-l are promptly `relieved and cured by the use of ll|Imlton's l |lls ol Mindruke and Butternut. -These pilla _ are mild in Action. pleasant to take, sud are entirely composed ol vegetable sub- ntanoea. Hamilton's pills are sold hy all dealers in me lanes. uml by N. C. Polnon a (`o Jllingmon. IIIIQII-r `I-uuuu \ >'ec\{res A ntronu foexlmld without ' givmg , unn nstnluble 2-uzmo of ma prwsence and It 1 wilfully Mind Only. that preluil inrnn-I to ` L... ..\-.41. hr .li.mm.eumu zaon.-mtuxuxu g How to tell (Fonuivo-. Florida Water --- Th; true Flondn \Vnter Always comet: with I little pamphlet wrnpped ground oah bottle. and in the paper of . this pnmphlc-I in: the word: Lnnmu. & Kemp. New. York." wuter marked. or lumped in pale. .-.......mm. lemma. - Hold 8 led up to tho muloa. Iumpeu m p...,_ rrnnspnrenz lotion. up light. and if genuine. you will poo he shove ivordn. Do not. buy if the words are not there. because it in not the renl uni. ole. The `nor-msrkblouern mny ha very 93! but by looking olouoly casino! 1.110 .hgTn._vou oinuoi hi] to nectlfiiix. ` Whv will you oongn vnuu nunuu a un- `will give immediate relief. Price. 100. 600 and 01. Sold by W. J. Wilson. Kingatdn. A committee of New '1 0l'K Iluuuu ulvu _ n the work of ruining I. testimonial fund for Mrs. Delis Stews! Parnell. mother of the "sh pd-linmontnry lead- er. 31:14. Pnrno lives 3% Bordentown. N.J.. And in said who in` atnightened citcumstsnoes. ,, * - Shiloh`: care will immediately rolidvn crotfp. Whooping cough md Bmnohitis! Bold by w. J. Wilnomkingn. - l . 8. DAVID ll Dllxfnnuw -n--.- I gun. 'l`fythou|. Blnwlrl vnunx: ll wigs: ,-u. eonujpmon. lo-do! s|7potIo.Li.i;"l-II-:5, d Ions ' `PHI 0 "" '""' W. J.-`Wil-* and giant: pat bomb. -__.-:o-oo--..-_ 8nnnn'nVrn).nnuw, t yonnoedfnaf oonumpuon. Ion o! sppouuu dining and nlliynptonud 1o -...1 as milk mr homo. by will cough when Sh|loh's cub .;u give immediate 600 :k----*-j-j of New 'York India: have ----. n... .....|. nf minim! testimonial _ (nouuo:;a.) ` 8. DAVIS & SOLVE IIOW WI-Ila I--I 'l`rVKhl@_ . 7 V ,_.a~/ _.,,_ Pure bred Ayrshire `Clllle and so-thdoum sleep. {Z///;"/ //I/V/"Z n unuou a cum Alum Kinantnh I I /// / ,% I iuAnTLE&uLs1'EncLaTH`nm_rmrr W We show 200 pieces of New Ulstering from 37c. io 81.35. Jersey Cloth for Jackets. Ottoman Cloth `$1.00 tp 84.50 a yard. Matellasso Cloth 900. to 88.60. Black and Brown Astrachan Gloth $2.09, 8250 to $4.00. Black W`or-_ steds from 81-00 to 82.75. `VVa.1sh &. S1_'.ea.cy_ `Tremtandnusllankrupt Stock of l1eady- made Clothing I 3 (`all and see the New Cldthing Esfablishment of gcnssv & muss, I02 rnlucess man. We are giving the best value ever o`ered.in Kingston in Ordered and Ready-Made Clothing. Giye us a call and get value for your money. All Wool Sun; to ord.er at OEQIO. OIO. II5. III. 330 and up. g overcouls an QIO. Q10, OI5, Old. III and up. - |n:Anw-nAnlt cl.n'l'lll0. cg_av I. amass. two you yat old ban. 3 mm calms. uodtbdon shun. 1 no shear run. 4 ulna lbnn tI.3|yunowo lnmhn bvlmpotudlunicbb. Inbreeding eves: it slang; an Inn-all 31-tahlncovs. we can. 11.3105 0! dark bnmsh ; IIVCTCCCIU -I `IV. `II, `I. QIV. qua --- -.7. BI?-ADV--`.3 CLOTHING. Sun: at O5. O0. 51. 00. `IO and CID. \ Overcoaln an O5. 00. Q1. II and QIO. and lo: value will beat anything ever olercd II the city. BOVVES 85 BISONETTE 1 Will commence their Great Cheap Sala`of New Fall and Winter Dry Goods on SATURDAY, II! 001'. Great Bargains in Tweeds, Cloths, Dresziz Goods, Flan- nvls, Blankets: Jackets, Ulsters and Ready-Made Clothing. F. X. COUSINEAU & CO. 3035' illen. L .300_'l`wo-Buslnel Linen Bags now reduced to 10c. each. i 5043 Yunls Heavy Fulled Cloth now reduced to 40c. per yard. : 250 Large Tucked Comforters from 65. each. Z300 Pairs Ilcavy Grey Horse Blankets from $1.00 per pair. ` 900 Yamls llcc-:1\'_v Chock llmnc-Ma.le Flannel from 23c. H300 Yzlrtla White llume-Made Flannel (for sheets) at `25c., l wnrtll 400. "come one." I III W?-C T HE V In an Inlslllblc tdlhdi tot TIITCIII ._.....-:'.:'2.m*:*,:'..'A'.:...;."-':.-2':-.`.::.?r.. . c3ff1\T '1- ZISAIENTI.` Bu!BrunI.0IJ'u|I|I.I0vnIu.d _ In G. lihblnnilll. Glnuduln is thluqhont dnclvnludwwlqs _. 3"WlUIn.,|lBkh Ki Will fl II)! In I-nu; -.-...- udondonpolu. It-Iolnls-UIdO|O.ond:; our 310, 0 nouhncodixonnpgrntlmdonolnozu. hlotoeoaunuoo 1o'clocl:|un. WI. IUBRAY. out Ihclvhnd Wcilthwilhd 1 --'.-]Z;now afar in the city. Is really the l<`a1'111;1"s Friend & Opponen-t of High Prices. Oct. Ssh, r I'I:lc all space we caniol give 3 I'll! Prlce LII! of Ille May Bargains; we oler. but we would advise every tar-er who wishes Io save money to cone and examine our mock at Bondy-Nlande Clothing before purchasing elsewhere.'ne I rlmuce Ilke this may not occur again in 1 life ll-e, o -r1-;I_1~_rc:.. BestCotion Yarn at 75c. per bundle liq-.~%t(_`arpet \Varp at 81.00 per `bundle. Bvst Seamless Cotton Bags, now reduced to $2.25 .4-_&.-----:-.-- LE4.DING-iF'UN RAI '- D.[RECETOR 0`|ce`Open Day and Night- A 254 K 256 -PRIHOE33 8'l'REEl'._ ..1..-.-.=. ..-ounm: nnimnwm/vr1oN.`n . J\33s':fA~BLIsHED 1858.. IIIIEIIIIL - EIIl|.I_l_lG " I - SPE_0lI|.'lY- JAM E-RE I D. 7 --- .3 ---n:-up-u:\KIIIQ I munzsstm rncncim rmm - uumiii-rnnuu ma. '. ` -' w" `Inn-uucx c locum Onlqio Inn-I I-`oll 'l`lll: GOODS 'l`IlA'l` no FABNI I-ill CAN D0 Wl'l'll- out. and lake special note ofllw Reduced Pricey. r- Fdrmers ! Farmers %! EVER SHOWN IN THE DOMINION. ARE NOW OFFERING THE Mosir TAKE NOTE OF TNHIS FACT THAT . }7c3:is2 `IN STAND E- FXRMERS2 ' I 59? Fl'\IIvw-w tn..- :5? TELEPHONE coxmumcA'r1oN.'u 'I".a".E PIIlL`nLSdE:i nut an Diuorden` 01 the Igl!_'.'."h v ..._..n-_- - 3 *ZVTv- 2 -wvzj P1-IuInnr':ealnvhinI1uru and u lot: thdyeaa pan-bly he brought. No two p:i but Iinlgu hit dealing. --A TRIAL _l0IJClTID.1 oppslue Windsor llolel. ,or `nlonnnun - rlnss I02 Prlnoou St. OOHE,~ALL. " T La.znbert. as VVa.1eh.1 --- u____..- g- LAMBEi2T " 8: WALSH, '--lD\Jalnu.;=- v u ` Tho woltuo of the Order to be discussed. ` A number of No. lninu-ict and County om- en: will be uun. A lyI:&`DIuoI Huh. I` R ARROCK, (S. P. WHITE`! 0!. STAND.) no an,-I.-I3-#1.! '?_!'.." ...'L.'f"'p`3-'u'.:" :--.-..---:._f I whsnnm uni] A f1'.`l'!`l\T('!V. den. man 1130 IEEII sran. Dtvvnu--um... ._......_---~, E Will unn_uonz_ ta wunhum Woolcn umo. N- OAVERLSE CIIIIAL incur! INYERARY, dmz. `Dr: 09645. ` rlcl. Boon `a $5001. no-' Lune cmmng. Ianlar qr Marriage l.Icenoes_ 'T?1 - -- Intxun-'l'nn.ou. - - l75PnnIau BL. (Ilouucru Block). Killztton. __-.- nu me man: min I-0 Mi!- ,__._u.__. $.-nnrlnwu WT- Firu-cbn Tailoring at bound Prices. lltudwarknsnnhlp gnuunood. - '0 only pads Ihlzh we know will gin n m w `~ ` - --- ._n -_ I.._ -- Princess 81. Kingston. son. 11. Iconuoouswin call I aawlonokuloomst IICOCS9 _ an-w-, 37-w I hoi. lieu -Made Clothing. Inner or u-I-Inge -._.Q _ - H188 IEETING. - -"V` W . OUIIIIT IA! 0!` Ill'l'lIlll'r Igoodlnuj Itmn, _ Iv II V Cluungostnotllldou. fl`.-27: - l :w-. AT CATARAQ UI. ONT. ' Boer . --*oon nu -n:z'Qunx.-- ..,~ ---Bl)INlr2S :---~ g- , _n-|_- t\-.I-- onhgpli-an-A 0 n.nniif onto. Bumps Tan. '0 JV! .. .. I an-tnn. PIIIII k 0|l. . Anus Ihzlrnm of Loyd ` Orange No.2, Gaun- | 11:11 Dluricnont l rontenu:.will be bold M the Vill Hull. Wsurloo on'l'lUB8DA EVEN- }no. as om-.. at 1:30 o'clock. __ All Onnnemenin good Iundinx. ellhor In connection 0] holding _ouulk-nu. an Ieqaouod ca 5:- !'._`.' -FOR- `UIC-Z awn --_- ...___.-,_,, at. .30. 3:5.-nu-Anwoonauyn-naua. vonhllc Ioullulhl Fluid. 1l|o.. hdyur I Scuhln cows. u lot uoc: pm. Auctioneer. I by Auction! young | Ioyou old hollow an 9 nu-Mn nnlvagz C. BABCOCK. Boereury ouI:x.-- I snap: low u no n.-ion, IS. 0! avuy mum wijj J-VI vu-vr Ieringoverherdreee were the nine eweetaeeenbd hloorne which ehe hed mined iron the qneenly been of orchard not let ewey. when `eeeh uooece sd than ""u.2""" `2`x`}'L"z ......i -like wen they. not more hunti- hiiytintetl. than Alene Illerhy her 4 eell. Iontleeet thought the onng menwho her-leylnond Dnthe eehegened n the Vie before him. :l:`hed hene to enother only the ny before. Promised to merry Rob- ert Willie. I men for whom Raymond leis eome contempt. as Being loo super- Iioinl nnd week to deserve the consid- eration of n girl like Alone Ellerby. Indeed. it Ind been n grant surprise to him. for in his ncqnninunco with Alene he hnd etndied,_ well her Kchnrecler. nnd having eoiiti something of`! e world nd women. Raymond had to L that ehe inclined kindly townrd himself. and some day he hnd hoped to win helhior his wife. ..I L.-- nnnnn In Mr! wnn wood-bv." his Iwilo. " have come to bid you good-by." he said. for I am goin away. Busi- nou require: no spin! a the..clty." sh: mrnod uuv her taco when he KOQIIIIOI IIIO Igllll Ill l|lq_,I:u . She turned nwny her lace lifted his eyes to meet here. For. in the way people will. each looked while the other was not looking. nn-I he had not teen the expression on her Ines when he announced his departure. The eott twilight was glthering about them. end though Raymond could see but little. he felt that her `manner Illd grownjeservcd and uiet. Good-bye." he s d Again. as he held out his hnnd. .~n_.....a_t.r.. ' in the reulv in n low T. (hInIIlhlnu_bI.I.lOu. Allhryooduulunulnhlybovliou held his bum. - "Good-bye.` `was the reply low I lormnl voice. as she lnid her slim. cool ngers in his. - sum am... An Im lnnkad at her, n on In ms. 0 hold them as he looked her. 1nd than he said in u mstlul tone. a strange. and expression glowing in his eyu the while: u "I wish rou would give me 1 bunch the whale: I wish you give 3 0! those owers that you wear." Gk.` ltvljnl. euma unl [11011] in ` his hand. , When he had lell. her he smiled a bitter. grim smile. I had quite forgotten the si;;niti<~an(-o of nppleblossozua. `l n-femur--3' What I mockery that she should give [hum to me when her preference is given tu another! Q- `Inna arc:-mi nn fur 3 Will] 0! `[1088 IIOWUFS man )Uu Ivuzu. She loosened some uni laid his hand. mm... 1.. hm hm hnr he smiled unomerz So Alene stavv-d on for 2: her aunt in Ealcrby Hall. mother was living. but In-r long been dead. and left :2. scantincome. I1... an-.0 \lr-2 V.'.!nrh\', \ scum. mcume. Her aunt. Mrs. I-11!:-rh_r, xv: moderate circulnslanm-3. for bad now a lxeavy mortgage and it cost the good ind)` m '9` maintain the old placu that I so deir` to her. 2.. 11...... ..... um um h.-in-a I070. The creature of romance, possessing the keen love 0! pleasure nat,ur&.l .to youth. whether her lover owned bonds or estates, would be thought oi only us belonging to that surrounding hole 0! circumstances which made im great in her eyes. u-- -....o 3...! nqllml Rnrmnnd O-.1:-re deal` [0 ner. So Alene was not an ho-in-55. or even a young lady with rich relative; The men who liked her at all. she had every resson tdbelieve. loved her for herso-.1 done. Anal :5 for Alene--we-H she was Altogether too bee-Hess and {rank oven Iolhink twice when she tell m love. TL .- LEWIS BROS. Hardware In yorters. are in her Her nunl. had cnl!od Raymond Ogere I cultivuod gentleman." Again. she had called Bob Willis :1 "lo-dish lop." -r_... .1... hnonm Rnrmnnd (here's had called not: w nus as "urnuu .u,.. Two days before Raymond Ogerofs departure Alena astounded her aunt by saying she wished to go home. This announcement set Aunt Ellerby to pon- dering man; things.-for her niece usu- ally wished to n-olong her visit: to the Hall. Bob Wills had been there only that afternoon. end she hnd seen him going down the g1_':wol2cd walk. with 3 remari.'::h!'3"'crest!:t;ln air for such a young brnggart u she considered him. "He is n pr iious numhskull. but his fatheria wfor nmint." Aunt Eller- by bad snid to herself. Whatever conclusion the good lady Bess." Bess was her daughter. married. and living in Paris. Alene started. "Why, Aunt Nan. I thought _vounev- ueant. to sell the place. Well. Bessllrgca m- In com!-. and the care 1' have ht-re is ar_n,-ing mu, so I think I shall 950. Anal. cirlltl, you may go alongif our n;u:ll.,r mu pay the 1 expenses of the voyage there. After l that. between us. your mother and I l will manage to keep you there `a_, sum ,` sqn at least. an mhhin air nook: Alene um` her at-le..;;t.V H ` ` ` $0 within six weeks Alene [aunt were well on on the dark blue sea. It was th month 0! July. :1 little put the papal: sea-xon for travel, yet. the awnmers were still crqwlled, and almost. the first person they encuunten ed on boar-1 ship was Mr. Bob Willis. ` Whatever set.-clown" Miss Alene had ` - once given him. .sl.-- was civil to him ` now.nnd his este-m for the young` lady seemed to be in no wise lessened from the he; tut she was en route to the old world. n-.. A... u. Ian}. fnnml it neceasnrv had said ncracu. Whatever good lad ' nrrived at concerning the slate of 5; him, the said to Alene the lien morn- in at breakfast: 3 . . You see. dear. I am thmkmg ol ing breakfast: I You see. selling the Hall (I have had a fair of- fer for it), and going to livu with Bess." n.... mm 1. .Ismah1er_ lho old worm. One day Mr. Bob found it necessary fromdecrenso of temperature. to put on a thicker cost than be had been" ....-..:.... :.....;...y me nmte-room hur- onathicker than no unu ucuu wearin; Leaving his state-room riedly. e unconsciomly dropped `from one of his pockets some pa ors. Some one- treadinz I. e passage 01 Ill! pocxeus Imuw ya Iona. Some one. treading usage l shortly afterward. xaw this tn! of liL- ` stature. and atooping, picked them up. .'I`hIn nnmn nna chanced Miss etatux-'0. them up. -This some one chanced t.o,be Alene'El!erb . One of these apers was atmno and dust.-worn, n.......:..a.. MI llnnn ~|:nnw better cuonlar saws. Barb Wire, Fhopplnx Axel. V her. yet she was perusing with wide- L attened and dust-worn, Certainly Miss Alene knew ` thst to read what did not belong to open eyes the writin on this soiled ` paper. First she he been `attracted beceuse~the chlrography eeeled to R- semble her own. next when she saw her own name appended. w..u ninnn thnt nuns is there. we her nppenaen. 4 Well. since that nsmo in there, will retd, too. ` _ . .... "'Q:u-n.--You hue surprised me. yd loo lean! on not vhollz` displeased at our 3 a proposal. Pbuc `call 1 (-venlnr.- ours ave:-non. > Alene !_!|Ierby._ ~ `ltb. th Svei-more. Alene Ellerny This we: no-written again end. again all over the sheet. each copy growing neererand neerer lo a likeness of her to t I r on on L` ,'8nheh`dnd. '1. `` a :1: h Then Ike opofed Igjelseat the delegnnd + irewagren sigh. Ityvru duet! Hey ~ bay before Raymond` Ogere a bade her good 0. 111.11 11... neither hinted IWIY. sluhlngfylnoo 0I- IIl1l III III 'Ii(Isl|J I phruu. ..She only left tho on r pl- pon when she Ind ,fonn'd tlagm, ro- trootod into her pm;-room, with tin. can alunolol Ia : In-e-hat o In , -I-L`... am on gun. ` I ma. .1," bad her goon-aye. Well. Alone neither hinted um , Jot dld also has ltr. Willlr with . sou-hin; ooofsuorn `tugg- um! mun ICU. ' -In r I horn, After c,-i-enlny.-Your Ellerby. ...I.. an}. anal: mm was onou. and quuhlui her cheeks burning bright: "I vllnonr. um skunk moan lmlo wrolcls again! null.-. Inn that Ila` lilll wramcla ngunx" . ~ "Dar me. what ml I-mgu Illa ` Alon! Yo: you said that-by y H. ` um 10' but no right to hour." rm.-. .1.-In Alana ulonluhbd tho, 125 Princess Street} right In nut." K This night Alone ulonllhpd worthy rolnllvo who locum mind hot. gay asking hurl! the know r. llaymond 0goro`I uldrou. "No; II dear. I do not." in the reply. on with the IOIHII her In! hope of our agsln noodug Ogcn nnluhoal. . rm-`Im-a she was speeding uuy of our agun noouug ugvnu nuuuu... I-'or`lIoro Ibo speeding over the Atlantic. every minute hear- ing her lzmher nud farther. from the man she loved. and lth no means M. hot comlmand by which to communi- ...m -it n hlm. cute with him. I wear would donbul lllnnl IM- lom they would return. and what thing: might not Imp n in a you`! * A few days lord Alone sailed {or the old world. llaymonul Ogara sat up- on tho balcony 0! M5 lmlel in Paris. He had been at that cixy lhrtgn weeks; for. utter leaving Ah.-no. be bid um-x- xwcuedly {uunol it Iliocus.-nary to start iur I-`rzmce iin edizuc 3`. on business the Ilnu. I` ~ . l (ilzui he wxu oi this means of div traction from what had mat a gloum on-r all his pl'0spc`cl4. Nut In lu'I !iu- fnru Iii he enter uxmtn llu- lrip wii.Ii_t-Ii- L'I';\` ..,.:..|.....nI :|u.l ixxu-red. but to u-u (rum b.t-' I01 cululynulu I cats with mm. A -gnu -nIII 0l'_'_\ nu-| nun-nun. u... .. ..... _.-___ tor disappuinunenl. Bx` his side sat. a lady. vrlio hml dorm mm-h to brlczlu--n hi": wyn-:0 lhillwr, .-nul his sojnnrn in l`.ris. `lain was I00 Co-.1n1e-is limlolo, who had imcn visit- xn: some friends among the Ameri- cans. ` The cc-unless was poor. and own;--l ` r.ot.:iu_v but an owl-haunted cimlenn away MT somewhere where sho -never went. but which she cherished an the solo remnant oi the pzlpt glory of the Brmoln lnmily. ~' . I v1..:..|.v Hm mmnl('.Is had ewrusscd | Briltoln family. Plzlinly Mm count!-.13 expressed her admigntion hr the "elegant young men" 0! the United States, nud plainly had the shown her admiration lot this particular young man by her dde. She was a widow. and quite hl'l own particular man u ' ner mu.-. She was am quite her age, to be sure; but what dhl such things matter. so long as people agreed and were happy? And than her posi- tion gave her such rare opportunities to nd\'anta,;c an ruubitious man. And. unconsciously, liztynaond found him~ su-Ef listening to this wooing. and whrn at parting for the night. the countess laid in his hand a tea-ro.-10 she haul worn in ht-r hair, he :u".u!|lly <-runrght _ _- -....... .-..--v nr..il.n- 851 mm sum an-.7 anvrunu nu. -,..., stead. ho Look up his m-wepapor looked at the steam-ship list. '2 twenty (our hours he had engage: l.u.m.rmm on bound {or} nwx u-J Malt`-I Yugk. . R.WALDRON.|