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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 2 Sep 1892, p. 6

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Theerweegt-eyend the green wugroen When the Bonnie Princeininonr glen weeeeen; Thegreee weegreenend thoekywee grey When on his here: he rode away: When he rode ewey with e score end ten Who were blitho to go with Chnrilo’u men. 0 loeth wen ‘i from my love to pert- Bexnleb the tell with the eteed feet heart: net the prince hlneed lightly my cheek end brow. And "land no.” he sold. ' your sweetheart now. And when we return victorious. then ‘ Ion ehell wed the breveet oi Charlie's men." 1 wetehed them wringing down the bree. rot they too: the short end the dengerone VII: how their epeere gieem ier end bright :m the ilr treee hid them from my night. Till ieint end entail no the chirp at e wron Were the pipes that pieyed lot- Charlie's men. The ehy wee blue. green was the areas. When Joy ml word canto up the pm: The green was green. the elty wee blue. The duh-brewed Malcolm's dreexn we: true! Although the fee for one were ten. , - The tight wee won by Charlie's men 2 But other tales we hed_to merk An green grew grey and aklee were duh, And the etreith wee tilled with teen and high. For eire end eons who had marched to die; And Hemieh. my own. the pride or the glen. h! deed on the field with Cherlle'e men; I might be blind. for I never see But event-heads glintln' bonnillie; Imightbedeei. iorI enlyheer The pibroch ringing shrill end eleer; am! by moor end meadow, on brne end hen Ila thoughts are thontthte of Cherile'e men. ' Lhdll’. 3‘an 3. 1891â€"13“. NOTICE. m: Maud 0! arm: CANADIAR 903'! to lean. WILSON .3: WILSON. In Window to me (or Punting. savor- an: sad. sub-alpaca no “qua-tad to W up st u: only due. ' 3’ armaments cumulon- tor the ”Wynn-m myth!- so aqua an be named or paid u: tho may on“: when more oonvonlent man: an be and. to loan. WILSON a WIL- @332 (Emahian 'fiflfit FENELUN FALLS. I'mâ€"About halt put eight on'rnw day Int 3 good slzod one story touch-cut hon-eon Mun-y--t.. tomb of the river. wu damned by are, which I. believed to have boon the wot): of In Incendiary, u mpugju! 1m!- bun nun: for tome .. _kl_h â€"-- a..- an“ LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS LON GFORI). [Correcvondence or The Post] ' Eon ran Woons.â€"Mr. N. Wheien. the veteran foreman or Longiord, departed thin week for the lumber regions, accom- panied by the usual number of naive onng ehentymen. N o doubt their leisure gout- wiii be enlivened by the charms of music,” we learn uh .t Mr. '1‘. Wylie, the mnietvioiiniez. ie one of the petty. “l- ‘- - ._-»_V , , fine. The building. which run very old tad otbm um. ulna. bolon ad to Mr. John Austin. who bud allows the inn:- nneo can to run outâ€"Guano. MINIJEN. anuweYPOn Sande morning. while driving to church. Mien onimer end her diner. Mine May. deuahaere of Mr. J emu Mun. county werden, were thrown tron their vehicle end eoverely injured. though no honee were broken. In ie eun- need the: in going over eh- wheel mun vo “ruck Mice Mortimer on tho heed, In on on eido there wee n lune contueion and tor eolnc lime eho wee unoonecioue. It. Mortimor. who wee oloeo by. uncoord- od in zoning the Iedioe home on quickly en ’oedhle. end Dr. Curry. who wee or once manna pronounced their injuriee. though e. no: neoeeeerily denseroue. the pony ren ior ehoue e mile heiore bolna noon-d. hutneiiher hone nor rig eneuinr- nu much demo. w Kw 1:45" (MNNINGTON. masonâ€"Tho autumn-o: Rav. D.Y. noun. m. at Wonpon. Into the antenna d Guam. Whiter: o!‘ Lludugiook g1 Wgn. out amnmwfi In sun. In? viii-um mum and Ball to v.3: Catarrh for all blood- diseases, the but remedy is I’M Dr..j C. \cr Cm. Lou cu. mu“. Druggists. ’ricc $1: six bottles. 55. Cum others. we“! cure‘ you Rheumatism Sarsaparii ESSAY, fanny. 5321272. H 8 F8 bunt 933.34? ”an o. 0-H.“ a nun Hawâ€"Hun- ..Hu.40 ”5% . |monmÂ¥uu EagaflnSwg . hangar. mung. u '55.”, was zficfid for WW :1 «to 5 up Mai-71???” m“m -Jowcd his advice Mnguhr comment “‘1‘ Me“ crs Pm: com km” W and mlfihughh shcnlth." “' Mrs' use “hm-5 51355- “For several yams. I w W rheumatism. than to be cmircly help] "cyan. whcncvcr I felt chant. I began to Lake A} and have not had n sde {C 3. 1‘. Wk. Elk Ru AYE R93 CHAhLIms mEN. Tau-a, Press Notice. rr’fs Rented”: ;[Longman's Magazine. AK C0,, Lowell. Mass. _ ‘cc 5; ; six b0815- $5- $13qu ‘5 2‘1- the last felt the effects of the n Avcr's 5351935113. was troubled \yith r a long "time-"â€" “a Rd ha'door oltho introduced to t] GARDEN. [Correspondence of Tris: Poem] Smashâ€"The storm which phased over this section on the siteruoon of Ann. 24th was the worst ever witnessed in this locslity. It blow us turious gsle tor ssversl hours; rsin sud hsilstouos come down in torrents. In a few hours the wster hsd risen in creeks sud low plsces to such su extent thst ieuoes sud stocks of nrsin were swept swsy by the flood. Grout dsmsae wee done to groin. espeoisll peas. which were liter-wily thrashed out y the hail-stones. . . .The roads ere in s bsd shspe siter the storm. Soversl culverts thst hsd withstood the force or the spring floods ere com letely wrecked. Feue s ere down in s ldireetious ...... We learn thst Mr. C. MeAlllster lost some fine spples by the storm. Bis ienoos were blown. down by the gels and during the night some outtle psid s visit to his orehsrd and helped them- selves to the luscious fruit. M USKOKA. Prcmc.â€"-For several years past the Rev. Father McGuire’s snnnai picnic in Graven. burst. has been one or the leading events of the season; and although. owing to the difiicnity oi mskinn satisisctory train ar- rangements iron: the south, the picnic of this you .was not; financially so successful as that oil last: year, ye): it was kim‘ sno- , L-l_~ _-,‘ ‘8 ‘nl‘ Ul- lllh Juli, ’uv In H an. it â€".- -..- -_v cess. the gross roman being $1,000, and the not pr ' a being upwards of $700. From tho north and other ports at Muekoks and Parry Sound muny persona visited Gravonhursi, and all united In the en- denvor to make the affair pus of pleasant- .112- Thp loyal buss band and the Brace- #-__ ‘- -nA_nA-nnn SOUTH HARVEY. Fru. mm A \VELL -A and occurrence took place At Crowley ’5 Island on Tuesday oturndon. The youngest child of Mrs. David Crowley, about 3 gear old. wee pleyfing eroono 51193911: 3v loh I: clings: le’lun “Ivanâ€"â€" V-v 7- level with the ground, and covered with a board. By some means the child fell in, Mrs. Crowley saw the child fall. and im- mediately screamed for assistance. The well was too deep for her to do anything herself, and her screams were heart rend- ing. Pat Crowley was not far aweil and hearing the screams ran to the ouee. Letting himself down the well with all haste, he grabbed the child as It was sink- ing about a foot under water, there being about five feet of water in the well, and brought the poor little child to the surface. The mother’s grief was terrible. There seemed to be some life still left. and every efi‘ort was made to resuscitate it. but to no avail. The relatives were notified, and the child was buried, much sympathy being felt for the mother.â€"Independent. N. with s serious accident Fridey morning. He took 3 bundle of shingles unto the scaffold of the buildin he won ehingling. when. owing to the re the poles holding an the acaflold slid back, throwing Cheshire down'on the stoma below. The inj Dr. Grant end it was found that two ribe were broken. It is expected the: he will soon recover.-â€"Woodviiie Independent. bridge “band were in attendance. mm Donuts, wuvuun u... ........ , me. A born belonging to Mr. Hugh Mo- usster wss struck by the electric fluid and entlrely consumed. together with s large quentity ot gnln. implements. etc. The loes is estimsted st something like 81,200. The lightning also struck the house occupled by Mr. Robt. McNight in Coven. orscklng one of the chimneys down so is: es the first storey. where it entered and (imaged the building considerable. been clue-y nun u- ---â€" _v‘__, w , camp-meeting. Dr. Thompson of Omemee took his work here on Sunday night. The doctor‘s remarka received an attentive hearing and he may reet muted of a good audienoe it ever he oomeo this way again. VISImmâ€"Dr. Allen of Sturgeon Point. paid our village a visit on Saturday and Sunday ...... Mr. D. Lavery. iormerly met- chont here, now oi Myrtle, open: a few days here lately ...... Both of these gentle- man are deeervcdly popular hete ...... Mr. William Hobba paid Mr. James Hobbs a she" visit last week. Sromx. â€"A severe storm passed over thin locality on Wednesday mornin 3130'!“ three o'clock, inflating ooneldenb e dem- - Ifâ€" [In-h unsung“. - -.., A PAINFUL Accxnw'r.-â€"Friday Charles Mathiae, who in ompmyed in the Edison worke, met with a painful accident. He wae working at a foot preee when hie hand got caught and one finger wae eniit, while the other- were more or leaa injured. -â€"[Review. Surname FROM Pannvsrs.â€"M'. Wm. McBurney. a tanner prominent contractor of Lindsay. was removed to the Nicholle hospital Thureday aitemoon. Be is anil'er- ing from a aevere attack of paralyaia which haa rendered him almoet epeeohleae. He was flrat alricken eorne time ago. but a few daya ago he received a aeoond and aeverer paralytic atroke.-[Review. Summer; 3! Lion'rnma.â€"A heavy thun- der acorn: paused over to en Thuraday about eight o'clock. The lightning waa very VlVid_ and_th_e rain_oa_me down heavily .__a__ ALâ€" _I_I.. JANETVILLE. [Correspondence 0! The Post. PULPrr Normâ€"Rev. R. . F us has been enjoygna a short holiday on grimaby n- MLAâ€"n-nn a! mom“ PETERBORO. The tower of the Opera house block wee struck by lightning dating a severe storm Wedneeday night, but it was damaged very iittie. n,n;__ nu.-.a-_ Ind, continued to M! during the night. Shortly um: eight the clock tower on Budburn'n Open Home block wu struck by the iiuhinina. A bond (win: on one of the upper“ wu splintond Ind the iron buco was knocked_ ofl,_but go further vv cu- _â€"v-_v_ 3:31:30 apps-rod to In}; bun done. UXBRIDGE. Kxnun 1w mu- Poxsox.â€"A nd duth occurred In Whltoehuroh on Wodnudny at In: Week. Ed”! 8.. used 20 um. old-at. non of Albert Kinny, tot-mot! at Scott town-hip. came Into the ham or 5 lunch a 10 ofolpgk 19 tpq morning, u__ho wee in the hebit or doing, end took e piece at oehe o! the eeller teble. Some time eiler inquiry elicited the feet the: the oehe hed pol-on on it end hed been pleond there for e moment by hie mother while ehe weno to weit on e eioh .ehild. Mn. Kineev concluded then the late hed taken it. end spoke all: e: noon. when Edaev. whoe moment hetero oompleined o! no: reeling wall. eeid he hed oezen it. The ieelinge oi the iemiiv. end eeoeoielly of the mother. am he imeained, end their eorrow when ell oibrte ieiled to eeve the young men’e "iv. The innerel took oieee on Fridey to Unbridne cemetery.-|'Jonrnel. 8n: Canteen En Mum-e week or en ego e young men in town eold hie oleim “.1“ the «cue of hie lete i‘eihet for the NI! of 35. lumedietely ener heving nude the eeie ne celled upon one of the vonn lediee in town, even when: hie heert 1: been heeoowed, end the remit weee pro- noeei of merriege with e prompt eccentâ€" eneq hen ‘toflhemeuentweethet the weep: we Id pnreheee the gown in weieh his brine-elect wee to onset-in new W. to weeeeeeeot Bahieheieawiilwi theflweetgene- .WOOD VILLE. MAN VERS. OBILLIA. lost over a shooting offal: which took loco Frtdny night. About two we I om m. Quick m charged with being sud abusing his wits. out! was bound on! by the magnum: to keep the moo. or night he ond “Doe” Loooombe were . R. Cllmle’s house went home. and were so unruly tho: Chief Jotvll. Conn-bio Dow- ..‘_ “a M- Lam! 'l‘nla was sent to: to quwu an way an..- Tnn BUCKwnnA'r Chenâ€"There in e very large acreage oi buckwheet in county thie year, end it not interfered with by blight or other ceueee the yield will he ingeâ€" irom forty to flity buehele per here. hie at about 45:. per bushel ie one at the beet peylng crops the farmer can grow. and while barley remains et it: preeentiow flauree large amount will be eown. In eome eeeee fields were pleated after the hey wee taken ofi‘ early in July, end the growth of the buckwheat hen been re- markable end the groin promleee to ripen well. Itwill be e greet yeer ior ”buck- wheat honem” _, - ,,l-_ _-_sl_-‘--‘- .n-_ 0951'“ In. new I‘lllwwmn â€".â€"-â€"_- W- , , upset. throwing Mr. Word to the ground with considerable force. breaking his col- lar-bone, bruising his elbow joint. severely and shaking him up generally. Medical aid was procured and. he is now progress-' ing nicely. Funs AND THE CAMâ€"The settle in various parts of the oonntyere suffering from) species or biegk flyhthst gather on â€"_‘ h-lnnI-n Oh. [mm a Dycclvu Us Vluvâ€" ., a“ , the head. can end neck, bringing the blood at. every hip and running the cattle They even eat in mund down in flash. the horns. penetrating the brain and cone-I in: death. The remedy seems to be m rubbed_en the 332.959 antitank . wuonu “V801 e Roo'rs.â€"Tno root crop. putlculerly tur- nips. never looked better In Onteflo coun- ty, and the acreage la lune. No doubt 3 large number“ cattle will be tottemd by our tel-mere during the coming winter. 7E1: ULAM. COUNCIL Paocnnnmos.â€"'rhe Verniun council met on Saturday. in the council chambor, Bobcsyaeon. The move. Jn. Lichgow, ccq., occupied the chair, tad Dep. roevo Kelly. and Councillor: John Lewis. D. Robinson and Wm. Mann were present. WI“; bu.- v ,_ v-__-, , nay sud Mr.-£;;lvi“olo 'weto sent to: to quell the alum-moo. In attempting to do so Loacombe shot Tole in the hon, and lad it not been that the chase fine entered 3 door most likely ls would have proved Etc-veahvyml). Robinson. eeconded by W, Mann, that a. by-lnw be read and pee-ed widening the present unveiled road nlong the north elde ot the west hall of lot No. 25,1n the 6_:h can! in,“ for closing n p'owon -n-._.-..-.. -I-..n eh- TORONTO. A Sm Camâ€"Reduced to obooluu wan otter you: of bud work and tron-my. Gnu-loo McClelland. 159 Scrum avenue. neon: ted Wedneado lost to out 3 ballot into h s on hart. aoonreuod‘thla to Detectives Slomln sad Porter Erhard-y. Hts awry “undone. Two on: .30 be won 3 well-to-do «mentor» builder. out! those yho kngw‘hyp suppoood shot he no A.,_____“_“. ‘1‘ ONTARIO 00 UNTY. Swans Accmm’r.â€"On Wedneede oi lee: week Mr. Wm. Ward, who maiden near Bnieem. Pickering township, met with a very severe accident while misting in threshing at Mr. A. flickingbothun’e. Mr. Ward was descending from the mow In dinner hour. and mapping on the feed board of the ghreehing‘gnngb‘ing‘the burg 20,“) Luv V.“ v»-.. â€"__ --_ v- at the originel roe ellowence elong the south eido ot the west helt of lot No. 26, in the 62h com. end ccnvefing the portion eo cloned to Samuel ewmen.â€"Cerried. Moved by Wm. Menu. necnnded by John Lewis, that e by-lew be reed end panned widening the present trevelleci reed elong the eonth eide of the eeet belt 0! lot No. 5. in the let com-Carried. Moved by D. Robinson, seconded by Wm. Menu, thet e by-lew be read end penned cloning e portion of the road through the eeet he}! of lot No. 18, in the 1;: con.. conveying the portion no closed to John Junkin, en, end for opening and establishing e new through seid lot in lieu thereon-Carried. Moved by John Kelly. seconded by Wm. Menn, the: e by-lew levying the texee tor the year 1892, be reed and pnued.â€"Gerrled. Moved bv John Kelly, seconded by Wm. Mann. that e by -1ew be peeled exempting dogs end bltchee from texation. You, Kelly, Menu. Robinson. Lithaow. Ne", Lewis. Moved by John Lewis. seconded by Wm. Menu. thet e by-lew eppointing John Johneton ee collector. et e eel-ry oi $100,!» reed end penned. -Cerried. Moved by D. Roblnecn. eeconded by J. Kelly. thet the clerk notiiy the villese council thet the bridge over the creek on Blah-It. in uneeie. end to request the villege council to contribute to ice repeir.â€"Cerried. The following ecconnte were on motion order- ed tc be pezdz- Dnvid Murdoch. workcnroede 3125 I). Bheriii'. on reed: end pey otherl. ..... . 50 ea Jen. Kennedy. ” ' ........ 8 00 Rcbt Thur-ton. " “ 32 no J W. Thurston. “ " ... ...... as 75 Petriek Powerl. “ " .. i'l Jeeeph Chembore. " “ . Thcmu Jnnhin. “ " Robert Gamble. “ Peter Werren. “ Joleph Keluo.jr.. “ “ John Thump-on. “ " .inhn Lewncn. '“ " George Ponce. " " John Pevrylnnn. “ “ Oephee Buriev. “ “ Andrew Gillie. " " Ghee. Anetin. “ “ I. I. Genres Britten. . . .. . . . . Theme; W. Thnngpn. .. .. .. .. a; a Thornee harem. “ " 8500 w 00 15 on In M mono '00 “cu m-- “ .â€"_- _- l'l' still in orteble cixcumetnneee. He inveetad ell he hnd end loot. He had no money. end he did not know whete the non menl tor his wife end the children would come iron. He could dud no employment, sud. becoming deepen”. he purchased n revolver n: n second-head eeore n week ego, being determined not to live end lino: ghet‘hie children were 7 .A;......â€" L- --t [1V0 qu Luv" five, hungry. On Wednesday elm-noon he set on the Dnfl'erin street whert until it wee time for him to no home to supper. In his despair he thought that it would be un- posslble to better his position, end golng to the middle of the lot between the Mercer retormntory and the nursery, he shot him- self. Unlesa_b_lood poisoning sets in there A _ _ .1 LI. "0. hlnn '15 a Juno- Seymour. " wan-m owe-on, “ Fred Steele. ' wuum Muun. " Thoma Junkln. “ Jame- ! ‘ “Bx ROMA JohnRKnlly. ' Thom-o Junkln. Jouph Penna. Inna Mala.“ III-U LII." u.“ ........ Edward K. “ “ ........ Wm.0uh loud-o! vol Wm. ”sud-on. 175 um"! .. .. John Thurston. timber for «mu ...... Henry ammo. onlvm . E Thur-con, hr! 130 on and non lino W. wnm. on Emily bound-r! .. Johnston the". amnion J.mu who urea. and Vac. bonnd‘u A. Bol‘ aflwldouod road ...... .. .1. Halogen. 701 Mgr-n! mung plum Noodles. halo males. and In monou- mmm Manama," wow Mina-m. mama: Mandala“. lam loll a co. Inca-l. WW mum: tum-c mu. muonsâ€"Mm mun mum nu magma-u: unaware-u by mm. 1: announce-um» sum fol-m. which om blood in! m mooning nu m Inn“ W m 11;. m and Phiâ€"Edi “653â€"16-3366wa '...... .. ”um I. Whooo. .6ma mun ..... I. Wanna". nu! Ml- Wfiuuon .. .. V. T. Junklumnwx u ' a...“ W adjourned to 000 m4. BO WMANIQLLE. u haunted“ tog-them mum ho Indium”! has“)! tuna-lot clue “tendon in business. he oomnltodhllphyfldmuldwu odvhodto WW-mfl- Aliddh-mw mutual! “043”“5“ tonhowmmuthomrdnwnm movlolent. Than; “Minot-Io with: quickly heme an expert minimum Db- ooveflnz. u hemdlddhfl the 91mm or driving cane tromun wood .1: which his bones m .ble $030,330 dammed that A m: with e ”M. A Cluclnneu deepeeeh Inezâ€"Superin- tendent Stephens ot the Zoo deny ukee his life in Me hund- whlle “tending to Me dutlee. He he: been the victim of eeverel mlehepe, but hie :leteet edventure eeme ueer being hit ieet. Nothing but pure luck eeved him from e terrible deeth. A oonelgnment oi venomoue enekee hed been received from Texee. end tor leek oi othe querteru it beoeme neceeeery to piece them in the cege in which ere kept the bone end pythoue. Before thie could be done eeverei emeu treee bed to be pieced in the oege ior theeerpente to ccii on. The boee end etourteen toot python hed not been led tor eome time end were very ectiye. 0n Tueedey Mr. Stephene procured e box in which to piece the creeturee until he could prepere the oege for them. He then entered the cege. the box being hit et the open door oi the cege. He then eeined the enekee end eucceeded in getting en in the box but the python. Before moving the python Stephene etopped e moment to wetch the enekee in the box. but wee etertied et e fierce hieeing behind him. Glencing mund. heeew the python cominn towerde him. ite eyee ileeh end ite tongue dertiug. Stephene new in denger -iuetently. There wee no eece . end it ‘wee tobeeiight. Swiiterthen eeerptnt'e motion Stepheue gregped the moneter Juet Ln, A._e_A L_-J .L- meree. Being e strict member of the Pmbyter- ien Chnreh.meny untenable commente were netnrelly mede on hie uroheeing ouch tent hon... but he eereiully ecueidered the eubject in eli ite vex-ion; WEE: end determined thet e men can! ownieethoreee ee well no belong to the church. He would own them for the other source of gein. There were meny increduloue emuee when thie etetemcnt wee mode, ee it wee considered elmoet im- poeeible for e men to own such horeee end not trot them on the tuck. The experiment hed been tried time end egein. with the inverieble result of the owners fineily drittlnii on the turf. Not to with this men. whoee Scotch-Irish pereietency hed euebled him to conquer tickle iortnne. Be hee eteediiy ecquired the intent hereon by record ee they come iorwnrd. end they have never been need but for hie own pleeeure end to gratify e perlonel embition. Aperellel oi thin isoleied ceee will. in eii probability. never egeiu occur in the history oi the trottinn‘horee. 2.30 net, end the meet Benbleeonlen bed nmtoput evenoneonthe roll. Commodore Vanderbilt end Colonel John Bet-per wen we only reelly well-known bnelneee men wuodxonleetbeeeeeonthe reed to: eeenmcitbet Mr. Bonnet bee been In enuned- th the light-heme“ hmbotbonmereedend on the tuck. fox-elmoet the entire hletory of thet pro- duction o! the eklll o! the Americen breeder. file first teem could not tn ebont 3 mlnneee. but thle wee en too elow, end he bought the then tnrt wonders. 1M1! Pelmer end Fletbuh Held. drlvlnn themeoonetter the nroheeeemllelnsm. two mllee In 5.01}. all time enrpeeeed ell prevlone double-helm performances, end box-semen could herd belleve tbet eny- tmngontour 1m on :1 so eo feet. No member of e roux (emu: ever held recep- tlone crowded with each enthneleetlc edmlrere ee dld thle truly greet pelt o! beck oi the neck with hie right heed. the leit clutching the reptile ebout two feet turther beck, where the bulk oi the python'e tnuecnler power ie loceted. He eterted to thruut the writhing meee into the box. At the eeme inetent the python threw the twelve looee ieet oi the body ebout the euperintendent’e loge end beget: toequecee with ell ite might. zreduelly but eteedily movina the ever tightening coile higher end higher. There were e number at epectetore in the building. e long. low euuoture in which the cer~ nivore ere kept. but ell were too greetly overcome by ieer to render eid. Indeed they could not get to the struggling men except by removing lthehox oi enekee et the en- n... ALI- eh...- eh- v1 lUluV'n-B -â€"' --_. , ‘ trence to the den. By this time the hyenee. tigers snd ioopsrds were in s stste of hen". They hounded up snd down in their cages With fiendish yells. They tore at the iron bsrs sud bent the wsiis with fury. Thelions. oil but one. resred until the building shook. shd frightened visitors fled pnnlo stricken. The one lion thst re- meined silent wee Lents. s beset thst hes siweys shown on sheet home n-iihe devo- tion to Mr. Stephens. She left hereuhs in the resr. sud. stending on hu- hind ieet, her pews neinst the rolling. (and fixed- ly other friend, utterly heediess oi the yelling devils shout her. The uproot orought the sttendsnts o! the gel-den to the scene. They were horror-stricken st the sight. By this time the python hsd worked its told up to Mr. Stephen.‘ oiu. The eonstrietiou westerrihie. Clreu tion hsd been stopped in the lower limbs. end they were numb snd trembling. The per- splrstion rsniustresms from the strun- glinz men's Redo. His heads were so moist thst the sesly thing twisted in them ss eseily se it loose. Suddenly the serpent seemed to leel its victory nest. It twisted its horrid-hood end thrust its tiery tonguelnto Mr. Stenhene' (one. At the some moment one of Stepheus' hsnds became loosened. end the snshe. with the. Ipuod ot llahwlnl. seissd sud heasn swsilowing it. Tue vietun wee so nesva overcome thst (or o moment he stood tot- tering end the hem hsd h' swallowed without so en‘sn toremove t. The entire need no so the wrist hsd dissppssted when Stephens mount to withdraw it. The reptils's mouth closed with s so». slnhlh‘ohnl into the hone es the hsne oi the thumb sod III-note; the long air. The nsin roused Mn Sasohens. end with so slmost superhomen strsnuto he nought the soehs's-tnrost with his tree hood sod brain to sqnetll with the our? ot des- 2:; art-,3...” 1%.... mm es 0 out the Mr. 3 .~ on who can In on to a dsy or "on d:â€"" l I M not how on to m bums: Inn-do! Mandamus ha mum. Mnmulod M -4OMJI I; may NERVE BEANS on...” ""Zi'furfi' fin“m""-dg' T» MMMMOWWIM .110th um humbdcvenw mum. 2.01:!!va nu “duper .oruxtnruor-nat nation mumw nlelEJAMfisll .DICIXE Wu. Toronto.“ Wmtotpmpmu. Boutoâ€" A. manna-mur- Dunc Bron. mud-u. ~07-oow have hound rials. The voiun Manna likely mom: oontwud an they». lath. plu- otthn now would be mad with nee-um- o! Mounted anon sud curl-yin: thoumo Ammunition. 0 com anon between individul mom- borIot o Cundihn tum st Biol” for the “Pull-or" prizes embed much inter- est, Iuooudniiv nhot u H m with the Lac-Motto“! rifl 'â€"to which the men were sunsetsâ€"and with cot-dim powder. 74______ :Lsdiu tunnels!» Anti , Dndruii’ from the not unit not. on! tum-manly venom Dundmn’ with three opp muons. but «ops mum: of the Mir. mm Indian hair to iu origins! color. 3nd unke- it not: nd .pllabio without leaving any inflection of a dream ulna med. Ciur non-ugh c1031!» no. it in s nimble toilet Ir. J. Mow Mann . N. 8‘. Wurst:â€" . bux- cn meotdnpouh “tor had Mind. They no I mod remain" Of all dale:- or by mall n! 500. A box at 6 boxes lor 8250 Dr. “mum: Mod. 00.. 8:00th 0°C.. and Schonooudy. N. Y. Be- phy-Icinn. Wfllvucd monthly by Momma qr umu. law. only perfectly Mo 3nd unable modicum dboovobrgda Beware hot 01;": 9119019 rumm' a or mum munch). 111(ng of this. Ask [or OOK'I Comic Room urovxn. take no no. came; or snow-o I! Ind 4 :11th Cum!- pquygu spam Inlay-3nd we will and. nul- , -IA‘ ___“._I-_ l- ”cu-v .-Wyw u- w. -. “v v...â€" -_.. on. by return mull. Full nested punctual to skin onvolopo. to India on! . ! lumps. Ad- an“ my Comp-my. ‘o amhuuock. w Woosmrd 910.1999?!» Mich!“ "U7 WITH Cifibfilf‘iffl dunno". a. Plus A. nlflflllmfl’lll. Pun. noun Ind by armada:- ovrrv whomâ€"76 ly. [my u mun look- 3 nil (or her pr VIII“. TEE CUBATIVE ACTIVE name: ”.38 FXTRAETED FROM COD LIVER 02L Eamon In no action nun Cod Liver o the trauma: of Oouumotion. ‘ Bronchitis. Coughs. Punt In the Chat. Sore Throws and Anthms. SOLD II'PHIALS OF 100 IOBRHUOL PEARL! “Cl! OF WHICH IS EQUAL 1‘0 A TMSPOOIFUL 0* OIL. ‘ cmmtznur. ygafiYQVtuno. Pun _-_---, J, nn'nn -1 MORRHUOL "WEE biiiédx’fis' $0M}; me: u. Whole-fil- o! LYMAN. sous ace. M01936!) ERROFEOF YOUNG ,OLD ”(0.3% mm”!- m: M lament: brought on Vanuatu! rglly. Ivory bottle gum Call a ' no TASTE on sum JORRHUOLV is_ much . moi-S . TAL-Inlm' SANTALMDXEE Miscellaneoug: ., m a.» "S tic-(WM «W "CHAPOTEAUT’S A can let BMW“: ?mznss. A moon: discovery ,3: pm ‘59!“- _Buop_ad mu BEA)? In 309' ai- AA -4- .5 [ook's Cotton Root ’ coupom. a; 14 you: at v10 hollow. The! Q“: x. B_,_'f“.:_â€" Bring along your Wool; Roll Ou'dlng as usual. White 1 Gray Roll: for sale. . HORN BROS. MGGOLL BROS. 00., How tht the season for procuring Fall and Winter M ubout st hand we would remind intending pnrcheeers that by a” direct with us you will not only ewe money. but get reliable to. Our business is within itselfâ€"no commission men to be kept an. oommerciel travellers, aunties and expenses to be taken'out on customers. You mp the benefit. We are manufacturing beautiful WHITE BLANKETS, u‘ and All-wool. Also WHITE and GREY SHEETING, Single‘ Double width; 0380K SHIRTINGB, FINE GRAY FLA“. TWBEDS, FULL-CLOTH, HORSE BLANKETS and an almost. lees variety of Yarns. Fine fingering Yarn for Ladies’ and cm" wear made of Southdown wool. A good assortment of com AD! and KNITTED GOODS. On Saturday, the 16th inst, my barn in Emily was bumtbyt blazing shingle from a burning barn on an adjacent farm. On the my claim for loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction, and day, the 35th._Mr._S. Comeil has a cheque for the amount of my 41.... ‘I' A... L:~LI-p n‘nacnr‘ “41 Gay, Ill: 13L“, I‘LI- U. vvl u»:- ou... .- v---1_- _ in full. It is hardly necessary to say that I am highly pleased (lid! fairness of the settlement and the promptness of the insurance comp in paying my claim. Farmers will promote their own interests by trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. JAMES HITCHEIJ Two portable Waterous Engin l2 h. p.; inlerking order, forsa cheap. Apply to ENGINES FOR SAL Clover Bud mted, for which PRICE will be Pa Undnthnlr 19. Int-15 "many. July 17. 1992â€"18. Ihoroughbred and Farm too/t Insured at 0er Low Rates. 00'. 25th Andi. milâ€"103- Had-oz, Avril 1. IULâ€"dl. ASK FOR LARDINE. BEWARE OF BONNER 158 Yong: 8t. Tomm- AXES Iski: “BL. Jacobs 011 [y cured me." is the only -. -,,J,An , remedy 1.th rune, “MEGS. Hamilton. Ont BRUISEs-‘Tm Department 331 he met wnfi accident tad aha bnck and ihouldeu we” flmgfinmwt by the we otsuwouonhow- CLO VEZEI. SEED BAGKACHE SPRAINS.‘ ». TKEITH’S, WILLIAM STRB my mum! sum}. USE MCCOLL’S . COHNEIL. ammo mum, LIVE 3 PB 0MP1' 8E TILEM EN 1'. LARDINE MACHINE fl CYLINDER fill Mo CouiBrLs. 8: Co. Stjacob’s 011 E5}: DAVIE)" ‘ RHIUIA‘I’ISMr-Bm “I unloved with rheumatism 1'1: :5} Couldnotmnd; M'lth SLJucob: biog mmxwmmwn." 5‘ June: £91m. J 011; Manna. Hozn Bros- JOHN MAX/NS. 5. Cornell: ”WHITE! pounds mmintndbmi . at. Jacohto cured her in a. oouplcsgfb m m Tecumseh St... Tommi: Company. IMITATIONS‘ the HIGH TORONTI Dd \, , Mex-1t, he [xi-«mun Fou It!!! and that no WIlfllm at A)??? “1:” hope. But one simw; 1.:s' 1m - ”ever tied nfbcr toâ€"m .n-«m'. l -- “restrain them! : , ., Ilmow not what to advicfl 3’ an no Weak to 1201;» you." 11-- .. acheer rang loud and hearty but he felt himself in an agoniz: . On the great questions at have v n , anploycrs and the workmrn, ‘ A - the poor,his mind was slow in «r: conclusion. He admitwd most 1] . . said. while he listened, but I: itwas the question he ever asked Li 1y nobodywas profited by flyi ' v- 0! great economical laws. 1 were laws, and what Were {a} ell, if he did not knnw what \\ - be not follow his father's xxx-gr ,‘ Was be making a. generous n-xu be his father had lavished on hi1 .. disobey him now? As he 1- ' vivid imagination pidurod 11m (‘( hopefution. some little injust: done, and he nmxtimm it. tot “Thcxn’s nrdvrs; you "ll .mperintonduut.“ H'- mu . III Io plainly. Ho knu-ks tandem “Q: the 11‘. son; I: ‘ w mwmu'd 1mm. “0‘ “theme!!! to gu out. bu: ul- docrho beam lie mm my it doesmmhnni; lea-r #001110 , ' vs his dism mmgwl ash-p, W ht my to the ngnu: 1«»lm1'«~ Odo: indifl'ort‘m «Inn-Maw. who nothing about lhc mum-r, but N like running again»: the in- . nockholdm” ,Mp-z trying to grasp his duty bIISim'ss 111-11 about xhur moonfldcxv-u in ‘36 bch'm'cd he had he a rig 3W1! sank in his Int from the tn? aisle amid the (xxx-m and went out. 2 "M. Annwkward m in metal momms to do What. 1.. 1‘ Every eye was fiXv-l mtheir friend. flu ”mom of his ., “the” Many :1 W? , brought an mum-r ‘ ' One or two of we Maid 11:3qu 1:: id“ be mean. 1: “Mon 111m - w wait and IN I heart {or they, 11m: 1 3 any when H ex? ’dat. They." my. “(nothing 0151‘, n ms ill gutter ‘ his heart sink \\ fl workmen the c ,"he bvn’an 1: km ’0 lift his 0y fl in the trustful M is any can him 111 quite as plain as yo fight was or Ilium? ho on the mills smaller, , «bl mills would leave us 1” to call cheaper, or else Lb go elsewhere, where it. ‘ Now you get small Wag b Which pcrluun‘ [Idiot hawk w “I have 1m :1 p. byDr.J.C. Ayrrsv (‘n r w by .4; 11m, , in"! Dneq Eff but In the other cases you W” Thenbclouked and added hurricdl) >I’bflmorthnt; Iwillno: Ann. Butitthcrehn m1: gandflthey will in , his!!!» felt likewdkim m» can m: m u “mmlmmum “hyhndtedhimwlt‘ Lnnmlyumonxhaco. B , 1 fl . 7‘: ad boxe ’. I" or tmv ”his to an; [fled them 2 f. FRIDAY. SEPT. ~_ 1s BRETON MILL nuts E’s Pill 1 Wm nu; of {11 mar, and Bounds M sud fevers, Aycr‘ the Best 1 he might nm a right to aski uh in the mills, i: 'thonght; he cm H: one gnaw; h edafter to-morru n them! not what toad! .k to help you.” 1mg loud and h , himsel! inana; reatquestionsat‘ s and the work: [Q1 ark, ;.I' one 3 Pill Not. I few! Remedies with the view gnd_ad§ptabil )b m It their chum Ho sad €36?

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