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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Sep 1892, p. 2

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"Donotdistn-ymlf,”honidgnvely, recova-lnghiuelfpoaesion. Wu this his mutoth-ndommdaomt “I: m MEI: Bertha.” Than dig mghthabmutthMOnn-itahom Minimum intarrnpther, hem” M- “Iknowwlntnlover'you mâ€"if limb-donning: lih you;a yho yaw kmwmmmmam .t “lbwmgvuthom In.” The door opened and a. heavily veiled woman came in. She was too slight of form md not tall enough for Bertha. The idea had been absurd, but human beings cannot believe miracles in their behalf quite im- ponible. So Philip was not required to decide the terrible question herm had asked himself. Much as he had longed for that other Woman who had not one throb of pity in her heart for him, his first feeling mu 0! intense relief when his visitor laud back her Veil and revealed the face of Jane Groves She lookedI a little agitated and hastened tow. " lmow youm tout the. but I felt 1 mm"â€" mm new not married and had come hack to mm amr tunâ€"wan: other woman would call on Mm nowâ€"what then, could be for- flga he! T'nen he forgot his impatience in a strange, thrilling thought. He rose to his feet and walked to the window without answering the girl. Could it be Bertha had felt his hunger for her such as no other creature could have for her presence? Was it too unlikely that such pain as ached in his heart might have touched her? A throb of electricity goes around the world; might not such longing as his have reached her a few short miles away! The maid began again. ‘tWill you see a”â€" "Ics. yes; show her in.” How wild he was tin-night. Why Bertha. was married to the man she had chosen. long ago: it she came back, what comfort for him? If she were not happy with this man after all! Oh, God save her from such a fate, since he had paid such a price that she might be happy. God forbid thatall his tormentbe for nothing. Philip was rapidly walking the room. But supposingâ€"aml his heart almost stopped beating at the thoughtâ€"she ”WWill yonseeahdy,s:r!" 1: was Mary, whose manner was subdued suitably to the melancholy occasion. All these trappings and pretenses provoked Philip strangely, as did the low voices of his guests and their drawn down faces. He knew well enough they didn’t care so much as all that. “She is very particular, Mr. Phiâ€"; I mean Mr. Breton.” That evening he sat alone in the littlestndy in the house that had been his father’s. The house was full of solemn faced guests, but he would see none of them. He had bowed his head on his folded arms and tried to com- mune with the deed; his dead. There were two. One his kind, tender father, whose broad, florid face always brightened with a mile at the coming of his son. The other of his' dead was a woman. He saw her as if she yet lived. What there was in this woman of all others that should have called forth such tender raptures of love he had never paused to wonder. She was not brilliant as some women. Her lips, that he believed could have spoken so wonderfully if they had wedtwere oftenest closed in society. Her eyes expressed to him the rarest of noble thoughts, and it ,was as if she deemed the common world unworthy, but that by and by she would speak. He had thought her heart spotless white, and the texture of her nature finer and sweeter than that of all other women. Every eye that- saw her must ad- mire the threads of fine spun gold she called her hair, her soft skin as delicate to the touch as a baby’s lips, and the queen like perfection of her form, a system of bold curves and lines of beauty melting into each other at their be- ginning and their end. But could there be any one to whom she was so much beside her Dainty, for whom each phase of her thought or tone of her voice was just what seemed most fitting? And she too was gone, dead; where no prayers or cries of his could reach or rich her; dead, and yet forever alive for And now, with stumd and yet pathetic trust, they looked to him to devote histor- tune and himself to them, never questioning but a word of his, a stroke of his pen, would let perpetual sunlight into their lives. ‘veu. The horses sun" 4. once more and Philip Breton sank back again on hisseat. The people had cost him his bride and his father. They had wrecked his lilo, and west him on a Ibore of barren wrung. with ne‘rnr one foun- fafi of hope to; his tarnished soul , “P'ay‘l” repeated the sanguine prophet. “Why those looms just turn of! sheets of. copyrighted the Author, and published by abrzangement with him. 4’1’Ehz (Kantian 19051. “ROSA Y A-RHJA Y, SEPT. 16, 1892. BY CHARLES j. BELLAMY. (Continued from last week) Medical [been ovéreome b despair titer oein e11 meet" in ii explainin everything' ! hehed at £136 «millennium whicg mpg)!“ .interee lag shout the church.“ The, moon ‘ihe Prince of Monaco with luxuriet, end ere kindnes- iteelt to etrengeu end all bed determined to end hie lite u the feet seem to be M d of then of the Prince. Prince Albert end the bountiful o‘d fill-(OM ‘ It entail. Pdneeeeweruoehockedthetthereoutbn. trutedde MMMMH comic. came teen elmoet epnpt oon- tew month- exo it. die wee pectin-u e clueion. end they both him-led once more wiiaemu. Severe! tutu-wining R'ew sheer-1 their memflleent yeoht end new Yates; HI. but“ at the undue-oath. The athemieide spot, termed e and be" new wee borne toenm "gaveinthe bnutebeenlnl 61:!»th e. cemetery which contain- to my victims extensive pert, elm-ere low can sting atthegemhlingtebin. whetwmbeenmemma. poorouoo n oooo oouud dimoy once} the groupwblob ounoondod tho oovorolan. Io bto bond ho groom o woo on. no botoro onybody ooold mutton o Mood Ibo plotol. to! nab It woo. “3 putting It olooo to bio hood. Mod out! to)! dood ot tbo toot at tho Pdooooo Auto. Tho Prlocooo. wbo bod omomout botoro boon llamas. one Maud. Sbo govo o cry or olom. and not book In tho ormo of her hnobond. A du an cam-Drona forword and ootud tbo neootroto body. on to to and tbot 11:. woo :xttnot. Tho luc- wblob ocnd from the wound olmost “ohm! the au- monto of tho Prism; 0:: ooorohtn the body not on: o oonflnu woo tom: . but t woo woo o ticket to tboCulno such told ‘ _tbo otory of bio tote. H_o buod 9'15!»ng I Rene: For Lung Tnublel. Simple remedies are always gratefully welcomed, and no cheaper and more zrateful one could be possibly cflsred than the following taken from the Scientific American-:1: has been long known that the pine needle pillows would alleviate persons offlcted with lung trouble, and a Florida edimr relates an incident in sup- port. of the fact as follows: During a visit to the home of a most estimable lady friend living on Indian river this elltcr was told of a discovery that had been made which may prove a boon to sufl’errrA from lungs or bronchial troubles. This lady, having heard .that there was a p 'culiar virtue in a xizlow made from pine earn", and having none of that material a: hand, made one from fine soft pine shav- ings and had the pleasure of noting immediate benefit. Scan all the members , of the household had pine shaving pillows, and it was noticed that all coughs. asth- matic or bronchial troubles abated at once a‘ter sleeping a few nights on these pil- lows. An invalid enfl’erlng from lung trouble derivad much benefit from sleeping on a mattress made from pine shavings. The material is cheap, and it makes a very pleasant and comfortable mattress, the odor of the pine permeating the entire room and absorbing or dispelling all un- pleasant adorn. l '-*'°â€"â€"' l Sansa ionni Suicide of a (tenth! r. A despstch from Monaco, giving an account of a sensational tragedy at that place. Prince Albert of Monaco. and his wife. the Princess Alice, on returning from thrir recent tour were received with great enthusiasm by the people of the principal- ity. the attaches of the Casino turning out especially in strong force to greet him. The little? army oi members was drawn up at the landing as a guard oi honor. and the governor and council wars present to deliver addresses. The cannon thun- dsrad a greeting and the scans was of a most Joycns and isstal character, when suddenly a young man burst through the throng and rushed toward Prince Albert and the Princess. He was well dressed, but his wild_a_nd disordered an- I “And (10th you hate her now?” she almost screamed at him, “when I have told you how . she kissed and fondled him.” 5 "Hush 1” ’ “Well. I hate her. because she stole away ‘ my lover. May his love touch her yet to dis- gust; may his kisses tum bitter on her lips.” 5 The door closed after his visitor, and Philip glanced at the clock, which pointed to 12. Only half the night gone then! He sat down and dropped his head on his folded arms “But why should you hate her? I never couldâ€"never.” His hand loosened on the door knob and he leaned back. J ane Graves could have gone if she would. “Because I wanted to make S'ou hate that woman too. It made me mad that you should think her so pure and good.” _ “Tell me first what you came here for to- night?” Thg answer_ came sparp asp. knige. _ “I was going to tell him that she was en- gaged to you. I knew he would never for give her for deceiving him.” “And he didn’t know it?” “Ah, if he had, he was that honestâ€"you don"t know him. But I was too slow, and now, my God, my God!” Then she rose to her feel: and tied her veil tightly about her face and moved toward the door. But Philip Breton was there before and held it. “Iâ€"Iâ€"habed so toâ€"to break his heart. Iâ€"I knew. he wouldâ€"would never get over it. He ain’t the kind that” “What wasn't? oh, why didn‘t you do it?” His form trembled as if he stoodin a. winter’s blast, while drops of perspiration gathered on his forehead. me?” I had only hum-5w" She rose, sobbing violently, but she shed no tears. Philip had no consideration for her emotion. “But she did not get over it,” he {altered when she stopped. He raised his hands to cool his beating templesmis fingers werecold as me. “That is it; it lasted longer than I counted on. I thought she’d come to her senses be- fore she could do anything rash. And then I supposed he wouldn’t leave the village and what he was doing here, just yet.” “But Why didn’t you tell me?” “What could you have done? She cared nothing for you. But I was doing the best I knew, if they hadn’t been too quick for me. I was waiting till I thought she was just mad over the man. I never supposed they would be so quick ;” her bosom rose and tell aslr itwere hard for her to catch her breath. “I know one thing was sure, and when it would hurt her the most I was going to have tried it If “Wasn‘t it a. pretty sight? I used to love to hang out of my window to see it, or follow her out on Sunday walks. Her kind of women make the biggest tools of themselves; so cold and lofty like you would think them angels; when all of a. sudden they lose their heads, and there’s nothing too wild for them to do for some men, till they get over it.” Her eyes were all ablaze with hate, but Philip hung on the scomful lips as it it were not poison he drank from them. ., IL___AJ stone?” an Inn! Vuv Au ubuu 'rv' _ “â€" “I could tell it when your name mspohen before her; women notice things like thatâ€" end when she expected you-end when she expected the other." His eyes tell inshamo. He wished e moun- tain might {all on him to shield his hurt face from even this poor girl’s scrutiny. But she hurried on as it she tookplensure in hiswino- ing nerves. “I! you could hnveseen how her face warmed at his coming, and her voice, so cold to you, shook and stumbled when she welcomed him. And how her hands would nestle like a kitten in hisâ€"ac n look. You never saw her like that, did you? And there was no pillow so soft, you would think, as his shoulder, and”â€" “I cannot stand this}? he cried, starting to “Curse him!” cried Philip, “what is heto “but the girl you liked in much “10!: were blind to how mustang-ho m lovedyou; shonevarcared mythln‘tu- you.” , ‘ Philip had moved uneasily in bi! chairs: she began, but now he ant still as death, with his eyes fixed, as it in some fatal charm. on th: girl's face. She grow pale a she mud, all but. one bright spot in either cheek. _ feet. “Do you (Continued next week.) thinklainmdéor THE CANADIAN POST,‘ LEDSAYg. ONCE; [OW mum I” III I“. wu Wiley I filament. Seven! cum cw Yukon, m flu but“ at tho .3995; “Ell“ I '- IN! ”ulnar mi min 15 expldnln ‘ouryth” "In" intero- lngtboutthochnnh.‘ rum m kindneu mat to “mom and .11 mm to I}: W “Id of their nflfulo nu... ‘ contains. . I rm...“ 9W3“: MM:- Tom and c holi muoo ircm horo io tho viii-3o of E mqiord. which I yioiiod portly to no tho old Groocourir church on mn- gord. this church comoo out. in no. to Mr, Eoilcw church cod grown-d. coc- roio ofitho arovo cod moonucnt oi Incc Von or: (mo ct tho copicro oi tho English on .) In our copocity co ocribon wo ooooro rho interim on. but tino lor- bido no onotooioa it (-u bola nthor locathy.) I n y no: hm that toil lay with o good in cwâ€"o Oooodlon cor-room- doco icr o on"I sourâ€"who. iiho n’ooii, woo oitor hooi own then. out! woo oioo. iiko muoii. running cronod “coo-ion? with tho Ihomonoior up to 96 ’. o hoo - korchio! in on hood cod c ocahcoh in tho oihor. Wo tolkod coccihor on tho Hudson. Jocroond to Ooooy Wood. hod o dip in ihouo cod. in mi. hod cocoa um Wo oloc vloitod wool?! Torr:- town church". Ooo I moot an ion choc woo dodicomi tc,Wooh Irving. 0! which ho woo o minor: mono-r cod wordonaghrlot'o ohturéhs This. lilo on no sumac mom I ogor'ovory window in o otody Mo nod gin-'70“- 3: com h‘oioa when” «m ." oro bola: umm och-d. . Brooyokpohi. o_mh_ropl_ mhor jock indeed uron ondlna I d” In this cemetery. £31.:um la hndmuk etc.. all culling to Ms min the or!!! [onion- of his country's exhknoo. TM vu- duumod full of romance. 3nd no» m: o Iron Man not", such M Pan'- Wat. LInooln Mn. Irving Rob. .11 My to to tall «1.1mm: um more than n pl: [mm-t. ‘ _ _ I; would take too long end consume too much up see give even e faint idea of th: buntlee 0 this cemetery. The eoldlere’ nnvee, um decor-ted with the Store end Sui.n left there (ram the nations! holldey deooretlon do); or General Daleun'e “plot, with groove o! ails-31nd ham-u repreeentl our Saviour and gunmen smell. The toned re- minucenoee of an used American must he Indeed strong when weeding e_ dey In this "This riflcd. steel cannon caused Napoleon In. to make an inventor. Francis E. Bolton, 3 member of the Legion of Honor of France: it n_ow mogcc s redqnbt. which yacghrogm up by die patriot uni: in 1779 aum 1h? revolution; plucd hero 18m. " 0.1 the brow of the battle hm sands a cannon. 3nd close by I one of conical shells. The ammo biock something the cannon bone '2th inscription. â€" and found on the side of the mu, enclosed by private hedge. no less then thmyxslx aruvas. all members of the Irving family. Rana; hunters no not Allowed wlthin the enclosure now, no the present stone eieb la the thkd one wh!ch he: been placed there. the former ones having been chip- ped cfi‘, bit by bit. and carried away. ‘ At the foot of the hm. to the right. you enter the eouth zeta or the Sleepy Hollow cemetery, Immediately inside of which etende the oldeet church (Dutch Reform) on the confluent. The cemetery covere w-verel hundred cores of the ei-lee end top at a. large mountain. e continuetlou of the Geek!!! range, and from the tip you have a beautiful view of the Hudson et Ice wid- est put, Tehran hey. I: !e three miles ~cron here, but wlth the 52d of e powerful oak- ot field gleeeee the oppoeita range of hills. with their luxutisut foliege. ere brought into any renge. I had been direct- ed to the hurls} plotpt quhiug‘tpn Irylng. Following Bcosdwsy north to the onl- skirts of the village, passing the old Sing Slug road. vou reach the hill where. so- carding to;W~shiogton Irving’s "Headless Horseman,” Ksirins Van Tsssels’ lover, es the headless horsemen. carrying his head under his arm. pursued poor Ichabod Guns, n schoolmaster o! Tsrrytown. sud also a. rivsl for the hand of the fair Ks:- rins. His shade was henceforth strange to these parts. The morning following his disspteu'snce n large pumpkin. with ten- tures all complete, containing the stump of s candle, was found st the foot of the hill, where the ghastly rider hsd thrown his heed st the hadlysesred runswsy, _ _ OJ the from. of the stone pedesznl is an lmgrgealqn ln_bro:j.za of ther papturp. Wartâ€"nil natives of the county: history he: told the rest .The people at West Cheater county have erected this monument as well to commemorates neat event no to testify the high estimation of that integrity end patriotism which. rejecting every temptation. rescued the United Stetee (mm the moat imminent peril by ‘baiflinmhe Inn at 3 up] and the plots of e n tor. \ Dedicated October 7th. 1853." ”Their conduct met-in our vex-meet esteem: they have prevented. in all probehi it . our eut- ferimz one of the severest etrokee at could have been mediated egoinet he; "On this spat. on the 232d dsy at September. 1780. the spy Major John Andre. Adjutant- geneml of the Bride): army. was captured by 133111;» Pagldlng. Daviq Williams and 43330 Yul bu: neat iron fence. Thinking the ductin- tlou nigh; Interest Tan P081: reader: your correspondent, upon 5 second visit, undo law In the evening and by the old of matches (meld by 3 young lady) stoned the following: Opposite the raelaenee of Eugene J onee eteude the statute of Major Andre. the f‘Emlleh_epy._" enrrgugdeg bx e_euop¢ \ Broadway rune direct from the city end ‘ far away north through “S'nz Sing,’ Pouuhkeepsie, ete., and is devoted to the residence) of the wealthiest people at the State. or perhaps the Union. many of them being naiatiel in appearance and dimen- eione. There is one great virtue about the American high-toneeâ€"they don't ienoe their beautiful grounds with a dismal six- foot board fence. In nearly every case the residences are built upon an elevation of ham forty to fifty feet, with beautiluiiy rounded tux-i knobbe,-'reaching down to the top oi 5 low stone wall three or feet above a pretty sloping boulevard. which skirts the roadway. The wells are mostly cover- ed with Csliiornia or English ivy or other creepers, and the finely graded roadways would do credit to some of our Toronto streets. Friceen minutes after a heavy rainstorm it would bxreiy eoii the wheels cf the turnouts or these beauty-loving millionaires who drive over this model‘ Nay York rend way. The name Terrytown wee beetowed upon the villege by the old Dutch eeetlenâ€"the pioneers of New York etete -end wee eo celled because of its being the hell-we: stopping or "buying" p'eae between e settlement twenty-five muee norm of there and N am York city. (Specie! ooneenoodenoe of The M Our correspondent. who he been me- crnnlng hie health on the Hudson rivet (snot eyeu'e abduction In Toronto), and; no the {allowing Interesting and hum-loo! remlnleoencee: Turytown. or Sleepy Hollow, h nun-ted on the out bent or the Hudson river, twenty-ave muee tron: N aw York city. on the N 5' York Centre! nllwey. with every convenience for mchlng the great Ameri- can metropolis, hell hourly tutu Ind daily river boots, carrying c not number or passengers It lo the original Sleepy Hollow. the home of Wnehlnzton Irving end Washington Irving‘s Rlp Von Winkle, Ichabod Crone. Karine Van Tueel. etc. 740.4. 71010 SPENT IN “SLEEP? HOLLOW." A Beautiful. Imusâ€"on mu. m tho wwm a nu mam nas.- II 30- prnontodâ€"‘nn Home 0! Wanna-ton :Wmnmarox. gab» 331T Hit) A! A. n a; m': um MM t, flail i a?!“ fi' I In amomwm-nu. ~ WWW-ii; .‘a'fii’c‘hu 15“.". u. 5. Al Imam/rt: aft/”(Ml 50d! arqurIMt/amm ”Will” ”In. M ”a: nun: uni: max. maléli and 917mm Imam Aw: mmmnmr h ab 3 u: [but imam-nu. Nfld.. Sunday lamina bringing Linton- »! Pony. his wife and may .11 wall. Tho relief oxpodiuon vn I complete moon". Val-ho on of the exploring puty. Jon hiuiire tuning into nouns-o. Lieu. mm Par, and. n sledge Journey of thirteen hundred miles with d on: tho inflict ion of Grunhnd. 0 won on} Emily!- , 7, ,#__h â€"An explrslon occurred Mondg night Int In the photonsph'c studio of . Cup- ron, in Pain. Madame Cnnpron dropped I cuboy conmnlng l6 qua“ of collodlon. The tunes from the coloflon reached 5 atom and c tactful cxnloclon occurred. which cluttered the house. A number (I person: In the building were roman, bqlnad cud M. Chum-on w“ burned to g â€"Duflnz the performance of 3 Wild Week show 3: karord. UL, Mrs. James Fisher,“ Danna, wee shot end fatally wounded. She was looking hi the cow- boys firing with supposed blemkeutriclszetrI when a bane: from one of their pistols passed through her body. The entire oom- psuy is undet meet. â€"D:. M3511: 3r, of Cerlernhe. end e ankle muted Daring. were kllied A few deye 320 by falling over e precipice of the Z mpltn, In the eater-n Alps. A brother or Dr. Meuzar line In America. â€"In a pr’zs fight nesr N orthempton (E u.) Maude, between 3 eonler nemed Gleyeon and e bentmaker armed Lmaley. the letter wee eo harrlbly buttered that he died of his Injuries. Czeyeon In. duo severely Injured. He wu arrested. â€"P:ot. Bunud 0! Met oboorutory bu lddod 3 am: satellite to the tour satellite- ot J umber. discovered by Gmuoo in 1610. â€"E¢nmror William of Germany uys It Is by no mung Improbable an: he wal pay 3 visit to the world's fair. 3A8! BALI. â€" A very line. oloee end exciting some of hue bell wee pieyed here leetSuol-dny between the Cobocank end K-‘rkfleid tame, reenitinn In 5 victory for our teem by I score of 17 -21 with en inn- lnze beepere. The game wee oleyed in e fine. manly end friendly epirit, free (tom ell eoechinz or wrengllng, the pin: on both eidee being frsquenuy epplended. Hui the genie been played on 3 level dieinond the eeore would heve been much leu. Tee game wee nmpired by Means. Brown end Mouton to the entire ntktecthn of oil. A relum meteb ie spoken at in n few den. Scaoox. hxronns.-A new floor bee been laid in our eenior oepntment. I: won bndiy needed. Non'rn Vwronu egrfcoltnrnl fair, which to to be held at Vlczorle Rnd on the 215: and 22nd Inst. promlue to be oneot the but held for mun years. Every owner of shone in North Victoria in spending ell the time he can to ustnlnx for the diluent trote. There are no less than eight or men In our flange who Intend centurion the red ticket. Mesa-n. Csmpbell end Mc- K!nnon. our new etockmon, intend show- 103 e floofiherd of onttle. tune. :Th‘giptgamor K"? "tiled gt 8‘; Joh‘n’v. “Or? Eb'i'iimxi'ZA Ham 0! our vlllugou m attending the Mr In Toromo @3113 week. We wish them 3 plum: KIRKFIELU. iCmnondenoe ot Tar. Post. Hornâ€"Mr. Andrew Gun! II“ ther- onghiy renovated his fine now hotel-the house he: been newly pepered. woodwork vanished. end ceilings whltened. The work nil-son much credit upon the work- men. Mr. Lewis Wheeler. We do not think that there is a village of our aim in Outerio that can boast of two finer or better kept hotgh then ya poeeeu. bun In to: shell: ten (“"6 but u yet we hue bend a! no well (”ea c. though It In aid that ducks are pretty Monaural -_-v' '_- â€"7-‘ ___ vâ€" 1: run Pouca COURT. â€"Ju. Peberklo, 1n. and Willlem Burgess. were brought before the new on Tum-ads] leaf, (or being drunk end disorderly, end at once blooded guilty w the charge. They were ouch flood 81 nod $2 for costs. DUCK Snoo-rma.» Deck abootlng bu been _In to; obon: tan d)”, but A! let w_e â€"â€" ivvvvâ€" â€"â€" --'--'â€"lâ€" -HAavns'mm. â€"Huvastlng I- shoot done in the aumundlng neizhbarhood, “d .- sgenonl than: the whest la n 161'! Door ergo. but 03¢: and pal-lay are-veryixgod. , ,Ln‘ BOBC'A YG EON. [Correspondence at Thu Post. I Toumsrs. - As mo Isa-soon is getting Minnow the tourists are units for their homes. where they will hnve to settle down to the nine routine of work In the! were “Before the hoiid_nyn. - H n, _L__L J-_- -v-vv--â€" ~ Account um Rosannaâ€"John Ander- son. of the m: oz 226 le'fi'fi. won found unconscious with m- hcc ond bod! hor- ribly bruilod. “out 9 o'clock int night in his liable no" Q noon cud Losiio “recto. Ho '08 con-ind into the drug otorc u the corner of Q icon-at. cud Mona". It won found choc his injuiu were 0! o carious maul-c. The ombnloooc took him to the general hccpiw, when he recour- cdhio union. Ho uid he bod been out with cone triad. until 8 p.m.. It which hour he lei: them to food his horse. Whilc ihuc cnmcd three men “tacked him cud. otter titling hi- pocketo lets him on da- aibcd. Tho police of o. 4 division wot-c ho ltled. mnam mu up“ '- "â€""“‘ ' manna-n “ma up. Wnlur Boot-h. 1- W “13:. MD. who hll “a." a” opinion! ot ambl- mlnufl one-nod 0'! a“ mun“. with tho malt that till In an Inn found am In send!!! '1 devoted nun! they did to". M9. 84’0"ll hours In thawing u mud Kuouwood- Whoa mm wank! ”‘1 °'"‘ ‘ ”n or two this scribe sad I In" “dd“ um our nummm will be up“ h I can recommend nmtown vuonmonu to all lovers of asters." w, maximum“ been” “heath-t; “macaw Wudetdlmmwbfimnfnhm' mmucmnu wee thunk” inheundrnetienrehesbfl gmffl netshotarentexeitemtnnd nhont uao n. m. Tneeduy Mwhen the nu.“ accepted rule. or muted than nenr forming the utter 8 in their A eontnctor. n upon rapidly eprend thrush the winding! 11 [9.00. Random Inland Mr. Wniter Booth. in the me John 3. Dan 3 most newt-d cit!- eni main. who nu defied the opinions ten of our town. had been .noe dead end of Se unable mum enneaed on the two other men. med Luau end and made. with the melt the: the In en when. bully wounded. The macaw have found the in securing hie eerv no u knownâ€"Wuhbnrn'e oixene arrived .1 l in the mention nnd pitched Manx a 4 they did well. M . th domed eevex ' Boo iiwood. the cane”! Sidney end Ninth hour. in ehowing no mnnd Kno um . town or uenei, quite e number oi ie was con- . nnd uncut When we no woman end 0 two this eel-Ibo end I hnn decided um mud"! the nouhbot our enmmm will be spent thenâ€"eithonah wu I notoriou- chum I mu recommend T."’to'n “a m en- I June: Shvin. better known by the me no MnMnhnn. He wu ”rolling nbontrin LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS EVENTS OF THE WEEK. uncouggeouc. 1'0 RON 1'0. 3. Vuu. r, SEPTEMBER 16. '0} ”31.. mm.“ for l r11... Brutally”. or Old calls. hallo-In. (Ballot Ihonlden, low lacks. Chap.- od Rocha. lwoue- widenâ€" COW. alter calving. Even that lu-bl-g. W. mm mm will an RHEUMATISM Willsm‘re Oils HAINES oIoI. IE. manna]? ummumnsm W at um 4m 11' E48 NO 3017110. GOFFIIS. GASKETS AND SHROUDS ebout for e {cw minntre or no when e men nemed Leieeejumped twen them. pre- eumehly toeeueretethemgsnvintheodrew e revolver irom hie hip theeideweik. \ downwerde. the hell on He then pointed the revolver et Leteee end eiter going e ehnrt diezenoe wee met by Conetebiee Devey end Lehvre. who et- Lsterve got tempted to censure him. behind Sievin end grebbed him by both erme ebove the elbowe, Slevin then hie head end dieeheraed the revolver over hie ehouider, the hen eiriking Lelevre in the shoulder. Leterve hold on tohim. end, no Constable Dzvey epuroerhed Slevin from the trent he ehot him through the heat killing him inetentiy. Conetehlee Kippin end Clerk then reeched the scene. end overpowered end token to the lookout). The revolver need by Sievin wee e ierge. coir-cocking bulldog. The prieoner in e men of ebont 25 your of ego. end lived with hie tether in this town until ebont three veers ego. when he went went. On 1 the night he left Cornweii e wen-known * citizan nemrd Alexender McCreehen wee held up et the point of e revolver on hie wey home end mode to heud over hie money end e gold weteh. Sievin wee enr- peeted. Shortly ei'erwerde he ‘ehos him- eeit in the C. P. R. etetion et Brendon. but recovered. Since thet nothing hee been heerd or him until he turned up in Cornweli ieet night. John R. Davey. whom he murdered. wee one oi Cornweii'e beet known end moot moected citizens. He we; peymeeter oi the 59 h betteiion for 30 yeere, heving been cznnected with the volunteer force. He. eiong with five or eix oihcre, were eworn in thin morning ee epeclei conciehlee to do union in the neighborhood of the circus grounds. He ieevee e wile end eoverei children. for whom there ie greet eympethy. II in thought Lgieu cennogreoover, but Leie- â€"'â€"“__ ___v-- "0’. wound 1! n5; 6ng dinneronc. ALWAYS IN STOCK. a canon IODIBA‘I'I. Jung! 5! u. nun-n g Pmitm'e Dealer and OILIBBA'I'ID IN 01.188 Ofldghum ' Catch ind Inn"): _ No other brand of Tobacco has ever en: joycd such an immense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. 01475:: Cu! Tobam) Wac- turm in Canada. 0L!) CHEM M0 RE PAIR J. 03088, Prom. I hâ€"C__'- ' (CUT PLUG.) W11 tum-o 011:. H E. Tamey D. Ritchie a; Go MONTREAL. (PLUGJ BRITNN BROS. “VICTORIA,” “MIDI-AND" WATCH, YOU BEST WANT TO YOU in an mun Won. 100 mu. About 3559::- M; Mugs Qua 3x80. ,_.‘ ._ -__. ‘.__- Montana“ thaw!!! 13”“! on “I! W M spot: Chum Dunn. Adm _§m [no 3mm Dunn. uncle omen. {climax nix: surname. WI. our. FARMS FOR 8 ALB. Insurance. Loan and Real Estate Agent. LINDSAY. HMO”. Am“ 17th. "m -19 Valuable [any Propertm um. Ag imraomunw. Ir a. u “a. “g“ ,. i “if! 31-1 tton ”Bros. hn'm aux 5g... Lmdsdgâ€"vâ€"gid 30:»va RENT VALLEY N1“ Home! OOIPANY. (nun-ID ) 1898. mumâ€"inn. nest c. r. Gtmnnsuiavz. Port I?" General Hunger. Kingston. 6“ I. 0. Tuna. ”9,5815% cwiftest and most powerful steamers an !' t5kcs._ Lighted by Electricity and W Will lave Cobain-g et 8 LIL, end Port M‘ “9.4 Luna: ufinlofG. T RTI" orth, But and West. RETURNINGâ€"Lava Charlotte at IL! PAL, except Tuesday I: 945 r. M. and Sati- day a 4.2 t. u. CONNICTS at Rocha with euly for all poims on New Y‘ Central end all divergx ergmg lines. CALH‘ Brighton on Mondty and \\ cdne<day In lugs for Rochester, and Wednesday “at; and Sunnis, Evening from Rochemr. borne, Wedneodny and Friday 1:400“ m ML and 313388! a!“ from Agent: or on bond. THE NORTH KING i. one ofaht mat] fiche! txt‘fi'k" 1.“. ':.â€"1"." ESTU ON It“. on him. 1. t “f .‘111 Ema Y. I!“ :34 ‘u 11,1: ma Inn lb! 11-, 1.! the DAILY FOR__- ROCHESTH Magnificentâ€" New Steam! 1 LINE. I “Wimp?“ NEW YORK and GLASGO â€"III 3 uSd Tc- --V-~.1 , whr'o :0 , .' of “$157,“: .2119? " v 1 mm.everyFomlzhL mkfllcc: . A CABIN mudwwu-dl. mum. 5 JV,” ‘ ' mquam. mu?! 5:”. ,_ .J R 8. PORTER, Lindsay, SERVICE or 8 I ‘ T E } ALLAN mm L | u E. STEAMEHIPS. NEW YORK and GLASGO‘ NORTH KING ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS REDUCTION IN RATES. 3mm all mainly from P031353" AND BtLIFAX 1‘0 UV. POOL VIA mumunmx. nmam WINTER MONTHS Cabin :40 and now-mas. Second can. Swahw no... No Onttlo emu LAKE [llflfllfl STEAMBUAT COMM Second Cumin, $80. Stefano, sa', 7‘ from (41:31,: mm a new“: Current m y. For Bookof Ton“ s91 othor inf -r m ..m Lpply_ . 41'. John C:' ‘t ALLA " E’Mm Ind Mariana MI. 83. chmgc, m Outed sum nun Steam" ’pbsbly ten“,- Iu mm Nov York ovary s.“ It s circus at ‘v For Glasgow Vin Londondqn f 1” mac“ "Wu! In! 19 1891â€"10641 3! S: 3- 9“" 9! 9.9"? $59 “.15 “P?! Newest and Best Sam! Stock 1m. Town : J. 3. mm; Wines, VVhiskieq Ales, Porters, Em; manocnutom. “â€" TO THE PUBLIC. G!" u A CALL. ANCHOR 0! 03m W Cabin", “5 will” Apply to B. a A. ALLAN. 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