1. bitter ride, a '5'88 even thrc sometimesâ€"the have. “fibre: g wet. tam-citaderie is strong rs of the plains. In “acting" or "ex," it he is or was “on so! Riel rebellion the ys in the front. It of Batoche that Jack Baron‘s, hard-fighting otor of police, gave t’his comrade-love. hot scrimmage, and Forced to retire. A , He traveled in alib- twice. His comrades three days later. At 00nd circle they found torse had come back to I rebels that when noble J ack French's ceased fire. And wounded comrada ulders and started bee-r ran. through be! redoubts until trembled with the leaepy sitting there in [king might keep the 3 horse led him some- bli‘nd now! Holding r. 118 trudged along. tumbled, the stirrup from his stiffened finâ€" tarry ye in. then I†shed, whistling gay- ~ the bullet: came . throwing up little and there all about 1.3. Two bulletscut b the skirt of his getting them pretty ed Jack, but 'he was way from Cook. Elbe-red to the credit Ige police there are 13 sort enough to me. perhaps 9"“ I have talc! here-- :Clure’s Magazine. Ln was left lying on French saw him, and ted in a brogue with organ in it, "."hat bre. Cook 3†came back a faint heater: wind. He fly back to camp. .01: again to the med so well. His 3 V. C., for within was stretched out ne of the very men him. Cook stéll mum-en: employ an death" 1 a White the cox. UP. and fl- Then, had Like out the Mn" Snagslememgymn‘mgflurham Ehronicle. a few and Mrs. P. Quigg met with 3 1211111 sore bereavement last >1 1 he death of their daughten L \he1son, who died at her in Proton on Monday night. few 1101113 illness. The re- wele incenesl in Flesherton 13' on Wednesday, Rev. Mr. 0131011211154, assisced by Rev’s.l FLESHBRTON . law at 91110?! US 1a. OVCI‘ e I] :czinq illness borne’ zesiqnation and pa-i ‘Izs. Watson, sr., re-; s of Mrs, “7111. Lock- asleep in the Lord at 211‘ Proton Station on orning 1;!St week, were 3 Fleshertou Cemetery ' afaernoon. A funeral rid at the house. Rev. reaching an excellent Rev. 14 : 13. The de-‘ rears of age and a faith- )f the Baptist. Church‘ :urlml regularly when I'mitted. Mrs. ThOS. .morial service was held terian Church Sunday :1 Mr. Thom preached e sermon from the text, the dead which die in Deceased was thirty ml was married to her g husband about two :. gave Mr. Herbert ' a close call one Lhe horse came gal- 0 Station and bolt- ierd’s shop struck Lho was playing on Elitor Thurston {med and bleeding [ him home. Dr. 1 and found that d had been received 31' remai aunt Zic asband \\ ms ago Zion cl Darroch. Hon church where l W1110Ch,pleached an: .11 {mm Psa. 116: 15,! siwht of the Lord is saints. †Deceased ,of age and she :00 ! s an esteemed mem-I :mth Sthool Tuesdav of JOVable time inrkdale, and Mrs. .lchanan. of :p‘n Watson, was, same hour. for the harvest†Mr. and Mrs.M< ne above on Wed- and Mr. and Mrs. nst. On the Fri- were the guests c ’emains were laid Tuesday and W {Zion Cemetery, ,' week, and Rev. . Lnd who preceded § of Priceville, Rev ago. A sex'vicelan of North Pen eceased. the shock Ina. INS place, are i n a' Mr. Harry Ward, of New York, is holidaflng with his father at the pic-5 Methodist" parsonage. last ' Messrs. Thos. Clayton and Fred Snain hav 62 returned from a very en° largely Mr. Frank VanDusen spent Sun- day with his sister Mrs. W. J. Doug- las in Collingwood. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Malian, of Dor' chescer, are the guests of Mrs. J. W- Armstrong while holidaying among old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Neil are Spending this week With relatives at Thorn- bury. {of Priceville, Rev. and Mrs. Buchan- an of North Pelham. and Rev. Me- McLean of New Brunswick, were Evisitors at the manse on Friday ; afternoon. Miss Nellie Henderson. of Roches- ter, and Miss Armstrong. of Guelph. are visiting the former’s parents Mr.anil\1rs. \\111Henile1s0n. Miss Vanzant visited over Sumlm With relatives in Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhonse are viSItâ€"i ing relatives at Dobbington. ! DURHAM, AUGUST 24th, 1899. ’ \Ir. and Mrs. McDonald, of Arthur and Mr. and \Irs. Henry: of Proton. were the guests of Rev Mr. Thom, Tuesday and \\ ednesday of last week, and Rev. Matheson and Wife Church, Proton Station, Sunday evening last. Mr. Felstead of this place supplied his pulpit here at the same hour. Mrs. Fred Bunt entertained a party of young people on Friday e’venino 13313. a Principal Slaughter and assistants Misses Irwin and Meredith have re- turned to their duties much invigor- ated for their holidays. School openel Monday with a. good attendance. l] Head j Custnm gaming and Spinning Suits Reduced â€" First Class $12.00 Suits now sold at: $10, ad joyable two months’ at Land. visit --V â€av-3AM. ARTEMESIA Fall Fair, Priceville Octobel 10th and 11th. are getting: Mrs. Forfar, of Elsmere, came up on the excursion from Toronto last week and paid her sister, Mrs. E. Brodie ashort visit. Mrs. \Vm. McCallum, of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Kells last week. Haying is over, fall wheat is cut and housed and the Spring grains Mr. Bird, of Lindsay, is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Buchanan. Mr. Clark, of Chatsworth, gave Vandeleur friends a call a short time A , ON SHORTEST NOTICE. Fresh Groceries as usual. Lemons 200. a. doz. W. McCalrnon, of the ï¬rm of Mc‘Calmon Watson ,marble dealers, Durham Markdale passed through here 0:1 a business trip last week taking oxdeis for monuments. He is a straight man to deal with. Mr. John Gilbert of Toronto, is HIGHEST PRICE in Cash or Goods. Any quantity of Wool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change for Goods, of which we now have a Choice Assortment consisting of S. SCOTT, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets and Yarn. readv fast: for the sickle Manitoba on to the Old parents, is cut grains Joseph up