†‘ use rmvn. . " †I'll mesa? ion. - LINDSAY. FRIDAY. Jar. M133 . y ,I _ we .0 m. .. WOMAN SUFFERED magnum; THE ‘ VICTORIA LOAN ‘ Unfortunately the wind was Soul, Imore 'heaVily laden, and containing a with a very heavy sea on, and we TEN YEARS 'greater part of the arms and ammu- could make no way except to lee- nition, were swamped. the natives and SAVINGS COMPAN ward, so that I was compelled to --â€"---â€"â€"â€"â€"- sa'Iing their lines with much diflicul- w. ‘Y stand out to sea. Night now closed From Female [“3â€" Restored ty, with the loss of.their canoes and fast with a gale of wind from the . booty. Inorthwest. We close reeled the sail to Health by Lydia E‘ . Considering the horrible circum- ' Iv . land our little bark made better weaâ€" Pinkham’s Vegetable I . D [BEND NO. 4 stances in which I was placed, igâ€" -.._._â€"~____-__‘_._,._ _ -â€"â€".__ . and pleasure, too, every time you use Surprise that than we could have expected. Compound. lnorant of the fate of the captain ‘ S but at daylight we found ourselves â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Iand boat's crew, who I expected ' I oap 50 lnllCli tolleeward 0‘ the river Belleville,N.S.,Canada.â€"“Idoctored Iwere also cut off, believing myself NOTICE l5 HEBY GIVEN that a Dividend at the :21, ,, I that we were under the necessity of for ten years for female troubles and .‘the only survivor of our ill-fated Seven i k ‘ iimnuchnd'spiayorigissiy _ â€"andeverydaynhsppy dnyf hepuresoapjnstloosenstiio dirt in a natural way and cleansesensil ' , . per cent per annum his llll' (la tern declaru lreturning to Walkeetanna; on the did not get well. .I read’in the paper crew, in the hands of cannibals, who a y 'wind dying away we took to our about Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ll ' Up Capital S'OCk cf the Ccmp'lnv for the quarter €"5:~"7 I) . . . ! doubted not were reserving me for v _ - . . l .._e.. d dedto it. Iwrite a F , râ€, m .. oars and the Same day‘. about 8 p. Eggptzuglllaï¬udggt I mg 1. You 'more cruel tortures, and at least to IQ'J. and the same Will be pamole at .he effuc Jf ll†Lem, Im., regained the place which the canpubll'sh my letterasatestimonial." lbe made the victim of their appall- and after January 2’3": 19:4' Iday before we had left. in â€" Mrs. SUVRINE BABINB, Belleville, ing gluttony for human flesh, it Nova Scotia Canada 1 ht be d th t I ho 1d The Stock Transfer Ledgcr will be CEOSid from {he zeal: * Previous to leaving the vesSel the ’ ' mg ex a s u re- C8 5 rl a"? f ' Y ‘ 7 l , 7) . “-" Icaptain had instructed me to send a Another \Voman Recovers. Igard with spit; y the loss of the m. 6‘ us: .. . 0 Jenna 3 2nd .o.4 .iy crderfovf‘ ti- Iman with a guide overland with my Auburn. N. Y.â€"“1 suffered from leanoes, but such was not the Case, L. E. \x m“: g 33.4,, r ' deta' nervousness for ten years, and had “Ch I for notwithstandin in extreme a - Li ndsa V. Nov. 291%, 1:1 ' .. h “- †Irepo.t 1‘ I. should be mad. by Organic pains thatsometimeslwould lie I n of bod d mid 3; 1d their - 3 contrary Winds or any other eircum- in bed four days atatime, could not eat 0 y y an ‘ ' belie ' l - .- - . . stance; and as Idudged the northâ€" or sleep and did not want anyonetotalk id'eotruction With exultation, consrd' h~_m-a-- “~. _-___.â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€".____ -â€" - A~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--- â€"-â€"- â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--- . ’ ' ‘ west winds had set in and there ap- tome or bother me at all. Sometimes Icring it an act of retributive justice. N_ T parently conï¬rmed the favorable peering no Probability of reaching Iwould sufferfor seven hoursatatime. I On arriving at the settlement the . .. , z ARRA IVE 0F Iaccount we had preViously' received Ithc vessel in the boat, I requested Different doctors did thtehbestthfybiould women surrounded us, singing and 18:3 lof their friendly disposition, and for the interpreter to undertake this formerijnciilil:(':E‘i:urpr.n<1>(illx sag; tags: dancing, and with every demon stra- SJUTH SEA RISK several days we obtained 3 Icon5mm"icornmission. ‘He felt no inclination ï¬guring aatrial 8:; mg: meg: good Ition of extravagant joy welcomedI :lpplyé' 21C?, bore;:, :38 f 5:32: to Walk such a. journey or trust him- health.â€-Mrs. WILLIAM H. GILL,NO. 15 the return Of their heroic lords, ...._ iscon inu , or 3 en 0 y self with the natives he might meet Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. Iwho in their estimation had achiev- weeks we had procured but ï¬ve tons I i . 2.‘â€"â€" ’ I I0n the i‘Oad; and for the same reas- The above are only two of the thou- led a most valiant deed. After land- . . AQ Trader 8 Narrow Escape?! potatoes and three tons of clean' Ions the man with me belonging to sands of grateful letters whicharecon- ing their plunder they conveyed me I IT a an advantage sometimes to ' F Cannibals edofmd. 23:1 tmeat. ded th In": Ship refusedto attempt the ha- giggnzmggnlgiigeifbyï¬xnPulling? to a place where they kindled sev- lteepa bank accounlin the Baltic: -' Jr in re er recommen ei - . - i . u , , I’OIII on 'n to send the boat to a settle- IZardous task. I therefore determined which show clearly what great things eral large files, around which they From the journal of the late Capt. . on the journey myself and. engaging Lydia E, Pinkbam’s Vegetable COm- 90110“er the glare of the flames QF @ANADA meat called by the natives Wélkee- l8 Chief t0 “0'â€th me, set Ont early pound does for those who suffer from displaying with increased effect the Shanna Hayden, for half a century tanna, about fifty miles from ’I‘ow- lin the morning. woman’s ills. . . horror of their distorted countenan- €39 OFF; Vl one of the best known traders dimer“)?a harbor, where the 51“? lay,I I found the country very moun- If you want spe- *1 ‘ CE ces. l South Seas, until his retirement atlassuring him that an abundanCe Of Italnoue, intersected with numerous Cl“ “him write to of two persons, so that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account is called a "loll-it account." We shall be pleased to banish pa:- licularil. Newtâ€"Q... .- I observed them in ca r consul- TORONTO "‘ ’ - - provisions could there be obtained . . . Lydia E. Pinkliam. 8* I . 7: years of age. the followxng narra- I of the dv'ce th IriVers, which greatly increased the Medicine Co. (00 nfl- tation and I knew sufï¬cient of their ~ ’ _ w 9 : ï¬ve is tel-en. ! n conseouence l a l . Bilength of our way. as we were fre- dentinDLynnJIa‘ss. language to be fully aware that I L I N D S Y B R N (J a On November 17. 1838, I sailed boat was rigged and placed under my A 5 H i Iquently compelled to. ‘Ollow “10 Your letter will be I _ V8.8 the subject of th’E'll‘ deli-beraâ€" S ALCORN Ma . ' a . . , ‘ r “83-.- Ste from Sydney ‘53 39°01“ 05"“ mu†Chm-87’ and flu-l; (gum followmg banks ‘01" Several m11°8.mf°r° th«Y Opened, read 3nd tion. I considered my fate inevitable. , snarl... also o: Beavcrion. Bhehtock. Brechin CnnMn. Dumford. "S.Al:orn. c‘a‘ brig Hawes, of 110 tons and fourteenimomng I 13 t t e 13- Nommn‘ [were fordable. 0n the sides of these answered by swo- but although many violently com a Manager). Little Britain transom; Mmgorlmoinoio. Stntion {11.5. Cculocn, E it‘l’e men commanded by Capt. Jameined by the interpreter. and one 0' Istreams flax is grown in great ahun- man ""1 held in tended for my sacriï¬ce Almighty God “Mum'hflahw’s ‘mdmwwdwe' cor -' , the creW. and at midnight anchored . . tc . “Ti“ conï¬dence. . . " M A "'1- " A‘ " A .- ' . vi also ang of twelve sealers, dance and many small pa. hes are . h f 11 the _ ,res :13 we '21-: instructed to landlin 8 small 30“? °1°se t0 the en‘liiticler cultivation, producing cabba- â€"â€"--â€"--°â€"-â€" ___ 7â€"“ â€" Iwa: 93:21:13 orderedngervrzise : ._ ~___-,‘_ ‘the . - trance to the settlement At day- - ket and put it under hlukakahooi or a m or my p a ‘0“ a lsto - either on the Antipodes or theBoun-I ' ' I368. potatoes,p WIPE. carrots and . . . that moment to the chpef who had o‘c t I! I l Unreal: we got under way, and after; a small sort of turnip. They 3180 HOW garment. H18 men at.thls 31%- m c nduct t th ' h’ h 7 7 110;. yHaving landed m on the former. Isteering about a quarter of a mile tgrow watermelons and peaches. and nal sprang on the main chains, “Ch “mas“: iZtercele $0, :1: :I'dwa: THE CANADIAN BAN h 5?; and two on the latter islands. we IUD the river Ve.br0lIght up abreas' '4 II met with a few orange trees which ’13:: f†wet Win? they had 865193531, succevcdfd in obtaining my NJ the made sail for New Zealand on aid the 93-h 01' “Hate- The nathes have been introduced with success. c m air will)? ' Ispite making a promiga “1;“ if II OF COMMERCE “1- tr In: my ge We arrived at the Ibere are very numerous. I The principal trees are the kaika-I At this “Algal Juncture we ‘hadl ' t S d v .. z ,, I {at 3’ Islands.’ Member and afâ€"' This pain like all the others I hadlterre and cowry WhiCh grows to an no pistols on deck, and I was well v.38 no fan Offle by a CP-tafl Pd†CAPITAL $15 000 000 REST $12 500 000 NW Pay 0‘ m . ' . . . NI ’ Z 1 . . z. . . Inware if but one of us went belowI10d he would 1““ me himself, at the ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ' itie- tea: weeding and watering sailed forIlaeeut In ‘ :2 ea and. 18 Blltlgiï¬ed onIimmense :lelgh: “Wont a â€inï¬ll. for them they would in°Vitablv take ;Same time remarking that a musket East - . see , o and conica , o . :1 re suc magnitude 3 ob‘eI ' ' ’ . - a RAEâ€I‘ T ' ' E: the Cape, d'mtlmt 8‘32: nusnflgt Instill-a; strength fortiï¬ed by lg: to: th: masts of lar e shame The advantage 0‘ his absence by comâ€" would be Of much more importach D A S Oh FOREIGN COUNTRIES fTet: miles. 01: °‘¥r arrive 8 gr I bank at f rth h a Ika'v t i f dg. ' h mencing their attack. As our mus- , to than than the taking of my life, Drafts on the principal cities in the following countries issued without ".8 be? 0: mum camelleon in 1an: I :11 emnarrox;18 ndoci:1 't $31,238:“ xuaderred ‘5 th otmln fmï¬rs y kets had been placed in the fox-stop. in WbiCh they at length sequiesced. delay: 1th: canoes. and through 1: medium 0 l y a ' a m 0 y , gro u an on e o rl‘ers; ~ ., .â€" Africa Cuba Macedonia Russia . _ . . . .. , not only for scourity, but as a pre- A o' r) . Mal Se ‘ 'ter our interpreter. an Englishman, tah- Isa difï¬cult that a Europwn climbs Ilt appears to be an eiergreen, and cautionary measure in th= event 0, ; Capt. Harden was thus held cap- ï¬lzeliliine Republic P133311“ flirtation. $5.12. . . , . . ., 3 ~ ; ., . . . . ' ~: 5: :i pom en on board at the Bay of Islands, 'I it With much danger. while the bar. e-Ibears a red berry. The cowry. wh:0h an attack I ordered one of the men Itne lustead of providing a cannibal A332,; 53,2253 N325“: Someth‘Aï¬-ic’ d we unsuccessfully endeavored to inâ€" footed New Zealander ascends With~ Iis much preferred, grows on a high ' {feast vasem,.nil be â€gm-n“ his Austria-Hungary France Norway Spam e ‘ I . . . : . , to go up into the foretop and shootl ' ‘ l " " y D ’ ' ‘ Belgium Germany Panama Straits Settlements 1,0 duce them to barber. out incohvenience, running over the Iand dry SOL], has a beautiful foh- _ _ , lirecdom l are,“ Gm: rem; Swede†. Isharpest rocks and most rugged ,3â€: and yields abundance of resin. “13 Chief- The? mch DOSltl'i‘ely refus‘l ' ' I Bulgaria Holland Peru . ‘ . Switzerland 53.! 333†39 the†mph 3173†3" Sways with ma. facing l " , ed. not being so convinced as I wasI â€"-â€"o:~ I 33:3“ {gggnd £333ch $1.13,?†8, 2!. for the mam or anything Eu-I o i. Y- f A great part Oi Olll‘ road 18} 0f the desi'rnz-i of the savages; them-INEW PAY SCALE . China. Italy Portugal United States .a I ~- we regarded their disinclin- A number of natives collected atalong the sand, which .1 found exâ€" . ° 1 " cm" 13"“ â€â€œ33Ҡw“: lama“; . ropean, . . l ‘ fore, seem; not a moment was to. - . . k 1i k _ †alien to trade as an extraordinary the place of our landing received us . tremely heavy to walk on, and afâ€" 1 I ,. , , ,- , These drafts can be drawn in sterling, francs, mar 3, re, ronen,)e... Ih' - I 'th ith “H r '" a1 tat‘ If f ti ' " be ost, went up myse.i, giving I FOR CANADIAN MILITIA' tnels roubles etc. according to the money of the countrv in which the: as: elrcmtance. but the mystery was,“ 8 e 0mm» or 3 ‘1 1°â€: -‘~‘r «31 8 gmâ€: 30‘1Ҡ0‘ “*0 days strict orders to keep a sharp look-I ’ ’ - ’ , . b - ' - Sn soon unravelled by our interpreter Iof friendship, implying Ucome hith- land nights cautiously avoiding the out to which they unfortunately I are payable. This enab es the payee too tamthe exact amountintencrc. a: mfm us they were singing their er." And on being informed by our I natives on our way, we at length ' z ; . . . paid but little attention, telli me Ottawa, January, 2'_A lgilitia Ga“ . war song and preparing for an imâ€" interpreter of the ohm of our visit 1 reached the ship, when I gave ï¬g I . my I was meditatng the life of an intro-5"“te may “mum†a new “ale 0f."‘ A' Hal-â€ES! Manager Lindsay BraflCll a mediate attack on the vessel. ,We they welcomed us with excessive joy, Iconductor a couple of tome-h awks. cent man. Ipay for ofï¬cers of the active militia= __ ______“_ï¬___ _'_____~ ‘_ Fl instantly flew to arms: removed the dancing and singing around us with Iand a small portion of powder, with As I was going up the forer'igging when on active service, as follows: I in caps and aprons from our cannon, violent and grotesque gesticulations, which he Seemed much satisï¬ed. 0n they were joking with each other Colonel or Lieut.-Colonel, $5 perI l1; and determined on a vigorous resis- d‘eCIaI‘ing their readiness;to do all in Iacqualnting the captain that Provis- with great indifference, regardless 0‘ diem; major, $4. per diem; captain, $3 te: tanoe, but the BMW. whose suc- their power for our assistance. TheyIions were to be obtained at. the the motions of the natives; but as per dielnhlieutenant (qualiï¬ed or pro- 11:: cess W on surprising their vicâ€" con-ducted us to the dwelling of their place I had visited, he immedia . . . . tely Soon‘as the chief saw me in the foreâ€" visional), ‘2 per diem. Paymaster, time, fled with the greatest precipi- chief by the pathway before describ-gweighed anchor and bore away BANK OF MONTREAL wi _ . d W m , t h -. to unlashing the muskets he ï¬red at Suamfréaster $3 per diem; adjutant 1 he tatlon as 90011 89. ll"? mea‘ved“ 3e ' _ 5 :‘xt can???" tw f? we armed tn: one of our men, who was playing I111 83ft??? PO pay 0‘. rank, 50 cents ixmrzrolz.t'irii (iv 3(1ch rariiriirn'r. FETAEIJFIIEDA [1.3817 . ‘0 were aware of their intentions. I This was .a small but constructed I; inh iitanto .e seeming 30; o with his cutlass, at three paces from per 91:1. rlsade. regimental or stafl Lin d“, Br“ ch Established A.D{1858 ‘ :3 Disappointed at this place in the of stakes driven'mto the ground. the; '1‘ a 3- “0 cam,“ ° 1“ him, and shot him through the head, szean -maior, it w. o. 52 per diem; ' object or our Voyage. we weighed Isidcs and roof of reeds _so compact- Ilarge canoes-with a plentiful supply then with his "mam," a short brigade. regimental or staff sergeant. â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" to anchor and sailed along the coast 1y arranged as to be impel-nous 'toIOl h0g8. Which we purchated 0. them stone club with a sharp edge, h: IQ. M. Sgt, $1.60 per diem; orderly . . . m . , e mm, A space in t e rorn Was: g e o anc or. - ; . . se gean , . ; pay sergean , very escllplicii 0 an mg ‘usmess '1 until we reached the Bay or Pl nty,’ ' small h f t lwrthont .bnng‘m th ship t h 8pm I“, skull. At mm 813,131 the room r t 3150 t E d f B k L it where the natives were very numer- n’eatly paved and the only aperture; The Chief. lanai-arc, Came on board whole number jumped on board and Isl-5°; squad battery troop or comp- in a moment the two poor fellows any Sergeant malor, $1.50; Squad bat- rem'ainlng were laid low; they then “‘1†“W? °’ coml’any Q. M- Sgt. ï¬red a volley at me, at ï¬rst. with- $1-00; farmer sergeants, $1.50; serge- out eï¬ect, but while I was in the ants $1.50; corporals, $1.10; bombar- act of priming a musket the chief, Idlers or second COFPOPaIS. $1.05; priv- linararo, sent a bullet throngh mylates, gunners, sappers, drivers, bat- right am, just aboVe the elbov,Imen’ etc., $1“ which shivered thg bone. ‘ When on temporary duty for more transacted. be.» lugs Department at every 0118 and warlike, having a strong for light and air was a iittle sliding Iand welcomed us With (£51101) a'ppar- Branch, propensity for theft, and ,of a most Idoor of reeds scarcely large enough I‘ent cordiality; ï¬le same feeling D' treacherous disposition. Our captain Ito admit a grown person; the inter- Iseemed .to actuate his peodle. who,I ' Permitted a few of the principal Iior of the dwelling was so low that ï¬ll-Obedience to the orders of ‘their chiefs to come on board, treatingIa man could not stand upright there- IChlef, kept. at a distance fr0m the them with much attention, hoping lln- It was surrounded by a 8011: of IV55331- WhICh W8 WOUld not allow by a conciliatory disposition to in- veranda covered with rude carvingsIthem to board. After BtOWing “Ur duce them to trade with us. This :painted red, designating the rank Idwks Vlth live StOCk as 'hickly asl Branches in every Province of the Po- minion, every important Clly of the Do- minion, Newfounoland, London, England New Yolk, Chicago, etc: Paid up Capital. . . $16,000,000 r...“ _ Rest. . . ..... . ..... . . 16 00 plan succeeded very well, for in the land family of the chief- 2W3? convenient and the Wind â€851* Onseeing me fall they immediately than seven days' “tame camp the Undivided Profits $51,643??? or. course of two days as much flax I The huts of'the common people are Iemng to _ the southeast, we bore with the most hideous howlings com- following rates to cover all expenses, N . . . ’ , ' ‘ as obtained as we required. :wretched in the extreme, very little {away again, for Towronga Harbor, menced their war dance. They then are allowed:â€" $33,046.217 . The utmost vigilance was observed -better than pigsties, but the prac- :where we killed and salted our pigs, began the plunder of the ship, and Colonel or lieut colonel.~$3, east of J- ‘4 . . . . . l - . - . - - lbut not ï¬nding our quantity com- . . ,. . - _ , ,unn, this led, as the natives tice of sleeping in the open air is so . _ , . although I was lyma 1n the fol‘etOl) lPort Arthur, 33-59 west 0‘ Port 'Artlz - - debseveralpfttemptslto seine thelprevaleot that the weather must he Ipl'et'e' w: “all“ 33f“ m “metal" in. extreme agony I could plainly It“: malor- 52-50 d0- 33- d0? captain H' 3' BlaCk ' Manager Lmdfly Branch 91 . Fhip- but 0‘“ â€Mime" wmhfummIinclmt indeed t° force the natives Ill: 2in 8:33;†mm“ W sunday' â€make that in the might °f their °r mum“ â€'25 d°' â€'75 d°‘ OFFICE HOURS- locoso'clock Saturd“ 10 i '4 «-k and the timely notice given by our Ito the shelter of the hovels. They are ' ' . . - ldepredations they paid, but little rt- warrant ofï¬cer. $1-75 d0. 32-50‘d0: 33- ' ' â€â€™8‘ m 0‘ ‘0' interpreter frustrated their inten-Isleep in a sitting posture, with their! The weather b81118 "fry fine. we tention to the authority of theirI‘C- 0’9 not below rank 0‘ sergeant. tions. We returned. to the Bay of legs bent under them, enveloping anchored between the island of Mal- chiefs, retaining their acquisitions $1.50 do, $2.25 do; rank and file do., J . Isl ands to recto w om, hold and themselves in a coarse mat, so thatithorn and the main; and we had not with such tenacity that several, on $1.75'do. . i make room for the qmï¬ty of'pork during the night they haVe the ap-Ibl'ought up ten minutes before . the refusing to relinquish them, were I I 7 - '1 ".un for our provisions, and af- Ipearance of a number of small cocks 133qu came 011in great numbers as sp'eared through the body and died All unkind Cut ‘ 5,7 ter cooperin-g the cake sailed to a 0i hay 808“!!er around the side of before, from whom we obtained 0n the .spot. . Peterboro Times: ’Mr. Harvey *~ ~ V B - ~ ‘ J place Called Towronga, at the head the hill. ' twenty more hogs, which were all we They will ï¬lled. the 3300* S.taiintcn, formerly of this city, but > - ~ ' I F 9 of the Bay of plenty. seV'efal miles To return to my narrative, we were required. alongside. The chief now ordered one now living in Lindsay, arrived in fig. "E ’ 0F ' ~ tr *1 irorn our recent trading ground, andIin’croduced to their chief. named On mmday' mam 2' am“ 6 .a‘ 0‘ thfe natiVeS- Being unable to doit terboro. He yesterday morning told i , under the government of a chief who IEnararo, or the Lizard. He was ‘ 3. Im. the boat was sent on shore With himself, he called for assistance I _ _ _ . The Times that he was going out in we were informed, was of a more ltall. W11 prOPortioned man of grreatith‘3 Chief ofï¬ce“ and elght hands, “1' when I was dragged down and li’inc- . . the afternoon to Nicholle Hospital ftiendly disposition. personal strength and commandingICII-l'dlng the Interpreter, for the pur‘ . . . . , _ _ 3. l ,ed in 8. canoe, The gun havino get for an operation on the land . I'llls insulation was Ozlglllllly “marsh“; a, 2 “Vin.“ . _.. . . . n g sofhls alt. , m." ' u.-' , r. , Towronga is a very good harbor manner. and his body was profusely pose of killing and cleaning the pigs and ,the day closing fast they lOW‘ neck When asked by The Times lnnlhc‘t 2i: Tofi‘iiiiae‘zrit’? lll'ls rc’iirrrloilflk‘iiba'r 135;; itâ€? ‘umml I - . . . ' . . . . _ . 0 , . -~‘ -: ! ... 5. if} .23).: ‘ollrne for small ships, with three fathomg tattocd. When I ï¬rst saw him he was Imtll 3‘1 “who†at a bOIhf‘g ed toward the harbor Wlth 8-11 POS' “Why didn't You go into the Ross this class of busi 65:. l"ullcomp0unllll:1rflc~i peii m on; at low water. The country is hilly, seated on the ground in front of his spring on the beach a Short dlS' Sible expedition, as its entrance by Memorial Hospital for the opera- accounls ol'onedolldr andniwvuds. and much diversiï¬ed with woods, [dwelling with a handsome mat tance from the "83961- At 1 P- m., night is ‘extremely dangerous; hOW‘ltion 9n Mr. Staunton replied “I ‘ â€"~ - -. - we hailed them to com board t - - - - .. ' . ’. new om is .d .. c‘ ' not of any great extent, but sonu Ithrown over his shoulders, hlS. face: . b h . e on th 0 ever, we gained 11: [Without accrdmt, would sooner pay the price at NM? {)BllANClH-Z: if TORONTO F3111; :levtik mrous and SO delightfully dlspersedIand DOCly besmeal‘ed WIth 011 and Idlnn81‘, ut not earlng L8 8 capâ€" W ,0118 Hospital than be operated on \ anahcr i as to present the appearance of a ’l'ed OChFE; his hair, after the fash- :tain left me in charge of the vessel I , - 1 . . . . . ' ‘free at Lindsay. Dr Halliday is 0- ' 3'10K1NG 5T- VVln'l'. â€Em ei-‘i‘lci: \ romxl-i lil‘.\.\'kill park arranged by a tasteful hand. . ion of his country. was tied in a lthh three bands. little Imagining D 1'. M0739 ' g ' 7S Clll'RCli STREKT Cor Bl 003 \\’F ' ' m to o crate." ' ' .. I ' . .5. find BATHLRH g p . Cor QLEEN u ssx aLd RATHl hr 236 BROAD‘.‘1F.\\' ( or \\'ll.'lO.\' iii-c . (or Ql'MIN mgr and O.\"i um Th3 hills in the distance are covered bunch at the hop of his head and the treacberolls intentions of the na- Indian ROOt Pill. lornamented with'Ithe‘plumes of the ItiVeS. , ' l'l'XllAS ;:'!‘., (for lllgll Pall; Ave ’ It} with verdure and through every Val- . . are notancw and untried rcmedyâ€" I , _, \H . , __ , ‘ _‘ _ 1 runs a beautiful stream, some lalbatross or gannet. At the time of his departure En- our grandfathers used them. Haifa DIE II51-7:10;(\'%;;::p(\21~do:béonfï¬ofbéafsFr}:Ar“):(,m 9:913;ch ~ ey, - - i1 c d atl 0n informino him of our errand We .araro was on board with about ten century 380. before Confederation. BROWNâ€"In Fleetwood, on Dec. 30, ' ' ’ " " ‘ on†“"OMO' U“ 1'3““3 ““3‘ r). times meandering m 9 an e an _ . ° . I t t t' _ l n ide I _ theywereon sale in nearlyevery drug J oh Brown ged 87 ears N, ,;_-, others rushing OVer the 01313031118 were Shown a number at flu-e hogs! Ior wen y n3 Ivesl :0 gs ’ not ofgenu-al .tore in the Canada of that T; f Ila l y t1; . LOCAL OFFILLS ir.‘ - - ' ' . ' hem severe lines in earnes dz, and were the rec ized cure in unera ' eaVe 6 reel: " l , 3’ ts of rocks and trees in Cat IWthh he was Willing to let us have. tlced t y, _ . I . Will . . .. alumnus... m... ‘I rm... 1... .0 so do. 'mversation about the “kibbookee†lhllf;?:.°‘i‘l;2::::; limit;- a... oi m. not... J. Brown LINDSAY . â€" JANETVILLE '~' 3' Here the natives informed us hogs land to the ship; but this, he said, Ior ship. and suspecting Borne tI‘OaCh- and iiidncy, and LlVCryrr’l'OUlJlCS. To- I Fleetwood, fl: Thursdday, J3: 1. - - . . ' ' '. . . ' d the steward who was d the are 'ust as cï¬'ectivc 'ust as and proceed Riversi e come cry. st undant. but bei-n wï¬d in the,was imposs1ble, as he was at war ery. I (1‘31†- . ay y l . .l . ' PETER KEN D __ a :3: 3:0“ require son: time to I with several of, the intervening trib- an Otaheitian, to hand up the cut- Ecliabli g: eié~r."arb;ltnothing better Friends and acquaintances are re- NE Y Manage: captum them. We cast anchor, and tea. Under these circumstances I had lasees. keeping a strict watch onI 3’" e“ “‘5“ ° " 91mm†““in ‘0 attend- PM“ uâ€" 1: our interview with the natives ap- Ino alternative but to return to the the chief, whom I saw cock his mus- Cure Common x115 omit flowers, 3 ism "7 6i . a 8 . tl v ‘ c 5 l