trim-cum -lonmoolfnutom ï¬e [nape-tibia an a hull They mod n 7 ponndertrom the gunner: ‘ wreathed it with laurel: and made never been eaten before. and set two mic-at thedoorortberoomtohold . trays and programme card; My hand Private Mulvaney was one of a entries. because he was the “Belt .8 in the regiment When the dance '- {airly started. the aentries were re- W1. and Private Mnlvaney fled to curry favor with the mess sergeant in tinge of the supper Whether the mesa meant gave or Mnivaney took I can- not say All that I am certain of is III! at supper time I found Mnlvaney with Private Orthuris. two-thirds of a tom. a loaf of bread. half a pate de foie pan and two magnums of champagne flitting on the roof of my carriage. As I came up I heard him saying “if 600 PROM ï¬ll MACHIE'IE. By BUDYABD. nmne. â€"v r-nrâ€" “Stuff. you oncivilized paginl Tia champagne we're dhrinkin now 'Tisn’t that 1 am act ag’in. ‘Tis the quare etufl '36 the little bits av black leather in It lmiedoubt [will be distressin'ly ‘ckwid it in the mornin that is It?" “Praia; be a damn doesn't come as dun as ord'ly room. or. by this an that. Orth’ris. my sun. I wud be the â€grace an the rig’mint inatid av the Whitest jool in pt: grown. " “Hand the colonel'a pet nominco.’ aid Ortheris. who was a Londoner “But wot makes you curse your ra- tions? This ’ero ï¬zzy Itnfl’o good Cough " 7 - _ “Goose liver. is at?" said Mnlvaney “Faith. I'm thinkin thim that makes at "(I do betther to cut up the colonel He carries a power av liver nndher his right arrnm whin the days are warm an the nights chill. He wnd give thim tons .3 tons av liver ‘Tis he aez no ‘I’m all liver today.’ aez he. an wid that he «diners me ten days 0. B. for as moild 3 dhrink as iver a good aodger to]: be- mo his teeth. " “That was when ’9 wanted for to wash 13381! in the fort ditch. " Ortheris uphined “Said there was too much but in the barrack water butts {or a God fearing man. You was lucky in git. ï¬n or! with wot you did. Mnlvaney. " ““Gooae liver. " I said. climbing on the top 0! the carriage. for I knew that n was better to sit out with Multaney than to dance many dances. “You say so? Now I'm pershnaded l in cruel hard trated. eeein {what I’ve done {or the likes av him in the days whin my eyes were wider opin than they are now Man alive. for the cola ac] to whip me on the peg in that way: no that have saved the repitation av a ten times better man than him! ’Twu “farions. an that mane: a power av evilr' “Never mind the netariouaneu." 1 mid. “Whose reputation did you save 1‘ “More's the pity. ’twasn’t my own. but I tuk more trouble wid ut than if It was 'Twas just my way. messin wid {what was no business av mine Hear now 1" He settled himself at case on the top of the carriage. â€I'll tell you all about at. Av cootso 1 will name no names. for there's wan that’s an oxf- ccr’s lady now that was in ut. an no more will I name places. for a man is thracked by a place. " “How did I come?" said Mnlnney i m 3 acornful grunt. “Benn I’m turned dark: the game’s pleasure to a 3 in av wood. lookin out “night mf- I,‘ ‘lJA- “I'm mum. " said Ortheris. â€Wot ‘gppened when you was a recruity 2" “l was a betther recruity than you her was or will be. but that's neither here not there Thin I became a man. 3: the divil of a man 1 was 15 years .go They called me Back Mnlvaney in thin) days. an. begad.‘l to]: a woman’s aye I did that! Urth'ris. yon scrub. {what are you wiggerin at? Do you "An the orf‘cers av the rig'nxint l was in in thim days was orf'cersâ€" grand men. wid a manner on 'em an a way wid 'em such as is not made these dayyâ€"all but wanâ€"wan av the capt’ns. A bad dhrill. a wake voice. an a limp legâ€"thim three things are the signs av . bad man You bear that in your hid Orth'ria. my son “An the colonel av the rig'mint had . daughterâ€"wan av thim lamblike. Heatin. pick me up an carry me or I'll do gnrla each as was made for the nat- al prey av men like the capt'n who u iverlaatin payin coort to her. though the colonel he said time an over. ‘Kape out av the hrnte'e way. my dear! htheniva had theheartfor toaend “any from thethrouble. beinaahe can avidower an ahetheirwanchfld.’ “seep a minute. Inlvaney.†unit! 1 "flow in the world did you eon. to how MWâ€'_ A- A- ’Mdu u DI me 7' “Devil a doubt !" said Ortheris. “But I‘ve ‘eard smmnat like that before. " lulvaney dismissed the impartinence with a lofty wave of his hand and con- tinned a duty“ ‘ ï¬xed Kn'ow! Take lily wort} for. It. sort. ivrything an n great dale more in known in a rig'mint. or {what Ind II. the use av a mess sargint. or a satgmt I wife duin wet nurse to the major’a baby? Td resbnme. “he was a bad dhrill. was this capt'nâ€"a rotten bad poor innocint. lookin at him like a oomm'ssariat bullock looks at the com- p’ny cook He'd a dhirty little scrub av a black mustache. an be twisted an turned ivry wurrd he used as av he found ut too sweet for to spit out Eyah! He was a tricky man an a liar by natur’ Some are born so. He was wan I knew he was over his belt in money borrowed from natives. Besides a lot av other matthers which in regard to your presince. sorr. I will oblither- ate A little av fwhat I knew the colo- nel knew. for he wud have none av him. an that. I’m thinkin. by fwhat happened aftherward. the capt'n knew “Wan day. bein mortial idle. or they wud never have thried ut. the rig'mint gave amshure theatricalsâ€"crf’cers an orf’cers' ladies You've seen the likes time an ag’in. sorr. an poor fun ’tis for them that sit in the back row an stamp wid their boots for the honor av the rig’mint. I was told ofl for to shif’ the scenes. haulin up this an draggin down that. Light work ut was. wid lashins av beer an the gurl that dhressed the orf’cers’ ladiesâ€"but she died in Agra 12 years gone. an my .tongue’s gettin the betther av me. They was actin a play thing called 'Sweethearts.’ which you may have heard av. an the colonel’s daughter she was a lady’s maid The capt’n was a boy called Broomâ€"Spread Broom was his name in the play Thin I sawâ€"ut come out in the actinâ€"fwhat l niver saw before. an that was that he was no gentleman. They was too much together. thim two. a-whisperin behind the scenes I shifted. an some av fwhat they said I heard. for I was deathâ€"blue death an ivyâ€"on the comb cuttin. He was iverlastin’ly oppressin. her to fall in wid some sneakin schame av his. an she was thryin to stand out against him. but not as though she was set in her will. I wonder now in thim days that my ears did not grow a yard on my head wid list’nin. But I looked straight forninst me. an hauled up this an drag- ged down that such as was my duty. an the orf’cers' ladies sez one to anoth- er. thinkin I was out av listen reach. ‘that an obligin young man is this Corp’ril Mulvaneyl' I was a corp’ril then. Iwas rejuiced aftherward. but. no matther. I was a corp’ril wanst -V- â€"'v â€" _ “So be wint menowderin. an minan- deï¬n. an blandandbering roun' an about the colonel's danghge-r. an aim. dhrillâ€"an whin ï¬rst 1 ran my eye over him I sez to myself. ‘My militia ban- um.’ 1 sex. “my cock av a Gaspar: dunghill'-â€"'twas (rom Portsmouth he came to uaâ€"‘tbere’s combs to be cut.' 0e: 1. ‘an by the grace av God. 'tin Terence Mnlvaney will cut thim. ' “Well, this ‘Sweethearts' business wint on like most amshure theatricals, an, barrin fwhat I suspicioned, ’twasn’t till the dhress rehearsal that I saw for certain that thim two-he the black- guard an she no wiser than she should have beenâ€"had put up an ewasion. “ “A what?" said I “Eovasionl that you lorruds an ladies call an elopement. E-vasion I calls it. bekase. exceptin whin 'tis right an natural an proper. 'tis wrong an dhirty to steal a man's wan child not knowin her own mind. There was a sargint in the comm'ssariat who set my face upon eovasions I’ll tell you about that"-â€"- “Stick to the bloomin captains, Mul- vaney. " said Ortheria “Comm’ssariat aargints is low. " Mulvaney accepted the emendation and went on â€Now, I knew that the colonel wan no fool any more than me. for [was bild the smartest man in the rig’mint. an the colonel was the best orf’cer com- mandin in Asia. So fwhat he said an I said was a martial truth. We knew that the capt’n was bad, but for reasons which I have already oblitherated I knew more than my colonel I wud have rolled out his face wid the butt av my gun before permittin av him to steal the gnrl. Saints knew av he wnd have mar- ried her. an av he didn't she wud be in gerat tormint an the divil av what you. sorr. call a ‘scandal' But I niver sthrnck. niver raised me hand on my shuperior orf‘cer. an that was a mer- ricle now I come to considher it. ' “Mnlvaney. the dawn’s risin.†said Ortheris. â€an we're no nearer ome than we was at the beginnin. Lend me your pouch. Mine‘s all dust. ' sthrm-k. nivtrr raised the hand on my slmperior ort"eer. an that was a mer~ ricle now I come to Considher it.’ â€Mulvane-w. the dawn's risin.’ said Orthvris. "an we're no nearer orne than we was at the beginnin. Lend me your pouch. Mine's all dust. ’ Mulvaney pitched his pouch across and he tilled his pipe afresh “So the dhress rehearsal came to an . end. an. hekaze l was curious. Istaid behind whin the scene shiftin. was end- , ed. an I shud have been in barricks. lyin ‘ as flat as a toad under a painted cot- tage thing. They was talkin in whis~ , "The lights av the thraps people winin from the Gaff was showin acrost the parade ground. an by this an that the way thim two women worked at the b 112:3. s an thrnnks was a caution! l was dyin to help. but. seein I didn’t want to be known. I sat wid the blank- et ronn' me an coughed an thanked the saints there was no moon that night â€\Vhin all was in the house ag’in. l niver asked for bukshish. but dhruv tre. menjus in the opp'site way from the other carri'ge an put out my lights Presintly 1 saw a naygur man wallow- in in the road. I slipped down before 1 pers. 81! she was shiverin an gaspin like i got to him. for Isuspicioned Providence a fresh hukked ï¬sh. you’ve got the hang av the maneWo vers?‘ sez he. or wurrds to that eï¬ec. as the coort martial sez. 'Sure as death,’ sea she. ‘but I misdoubt tis cruel hard on my father. ‘Damn your fatherl‘ sez he. or anyways twas {what he thought ‘The arrangement is as clear as mud Jungi will drive the carri’ge afther all‘s over. an you come to the station. cool an aisy. in time for the 2 o'clock thrain. where I'll be wid your hit' ‘Faith.’ thinks I to myself. “thin there’s a ayah in the busineu tul' “A powerful bad thing isa ayah. Don’t you niver have any thruck wid wan Thin he began soothes-in her. an all the orf'cers an orf’cers' ladies lett. -_.-..._.s ._.. -._._.._ .â€" ‘Are you sure i was wid me all through that night Twas Jungi. his nose smashed in flat. all dumb sick as you please. Dennis man must have tilted him out av the thrap. Whin he came to. ‘Huttl' sez l but he began to howl. “ ‘You black lump av dirt.’ l sez. ‘is this the way you dhrive your gharrit That tiltka has been owin an fereowin all over the bloomin qountry this whole bloomin night. an you as mat-walla as Davey's sow Get up. you hog!’ sez 1. louder. for I heard the wheels av a thrap in the dark “Get up an light your lamp. or you'll berun intol‘ This was on the road to the railway station “ ‘that the divil's this 1' sea the capt'n’s voice in the dhark. an I could judge he was in a lather av rage “ ‘Gharri dhriverhere. dhrunk, sorr. ses L 'l‘ve found his gharri sthrayin mt eantonmints. an now I 've found “ ‘Ohl' see the capt'n. 'that's his name 1' [stooped down an to listen pretended “ '30 see his name's Junxi. m. kit that fluethered me. To? 1 knew for a capt’n to go trapaaing about the impire wid the Lord knew what av a trnao on his arrnm was nefarious. an wud be worse than easin the flag. so far as the all: aftherwnrd aim» " “You‘re an oncivilized man. my son. Whin a gurl’a married. all her kit an 'couterments are truso. which manes weddin portion. An ’tis the same whin she's mnnin away. even wid the big- gest blackgnard on the army list. “801 made my plan av campaign. The colonel’s house was a good two miles awav ‘Dennis.’ sea I to my color sargint. ‘if you love' me lend me your kyart. for my heart is bruk an my feet is sore wid trampin to an from this foolishness at the Gaï¬f An Dennis lent ut. wid a rampin. stampin red stallion in the shafts. Whin they was all set- tled down to their ‘Sweethearts' for the ï¬rst scene. which was a lOng wan. l slips outside an into the kyart. Mother av Hivin. but I made that horse walk. an we came into the colonel’s compound as the divil wint through Athloneâ€"in standin leps. There was no one there excipt the servints. an I wint round to the back an found the girl’s ayah. “ ’Old on. Mnlvaney! Wot's Mac 1' said Ortheris “ ‘Ye black: brazen Jezebel.‘ set: 1. ’sellin your masther's honor for 5 rupees â€"-pack up all the Miss Sahib’s kit an look slippy' Capt’n Sahib’s order,’ sez I; ‘goin to the station we are.‘ I sez. an wid that I laid my ï¬nger to my nose an looked the schamin sinner I was. “ ‘Bote acchy.‘ sez she. so I knew she was in the business, an I piled up all the sweet talk I’d iver learned in the bazaars on to this she bullock an prayed av her to put all the quick she knew into the thing. While she packed I stud outside an sweated, for I was wanted for to shif‘ the second scene. 1 tell you a young gurl’s e-vasion manes as much baggage as a rig'mint on the line av march! ‘Saints help Dennis' springs. thinks I. as I bundled the stuff into the thrap. ‘for I’ll have no mercy l' “ ‘I'm comin. too.’ sez the ayah. “ ‘No. you don’t,’ sez I, ‘laterâ€"- pechy! You baito where you are. I’ll pechy come an bring you sart. along with me. you maraudin’â€"niver mind fwhat I called her “Thin I wint for the Gafl, an by the special ordher av Providence, for I was ‘ ' way of escaping unless you watch for doin a good work you will ondersthand, Dennis’ springs hild toight. ‘Now, whin . the capt’u goes for that kit,’ thinks I. ‘he'll be throubled.’ At the end av ‘Sweethearts' off the capt’n runs in his kyart to the colonel’s house. an I sits down on the steps an laughs. Wanst an again I slipped in to see how the little . piece was goin, an whin ut was near i endin I stepped out all among the car- an I waved to the dhriver. sez I. an be hitheraoed till I judged be before long in all prolmbility. Short of taking ship across the sea there is no the snake and shoot it. It will follow you for miles for the chance of a stealthy stroke, and you may climb trees or mountains or ford rivers. but there is no way of evading the hamadryad. It is a sort of nightmare hunt to be chased by one, and when the chase begins either one or the other will have to die within a day or so. The mate of the ri’ges an sings out very softly. ‘Jun- slain snake never makes a mistake, but gi !' Wid that a carri’ge began to move, : always kills the slayer of its companion ‘Hitherao !‘ ; and him alone. This reptile grows to a. length of 15 feet sometimes and is was at proper distance. an thin I tuk . fairly common in Malay and New him fair an square betune the eyes. all , Guinea. One scratch from its fangs is I knew for good or had, an be dhropped ‘ certain and instant death. wid a guggle like the canteen beer en- i \ gine whin ut’s runnin low. Thin I ran 1 to the kyart an tuk out all the kit an ; piled ut into the carri’ge, the sweat i PILL-PRICE runnin down my face in dhrops. ‘Go , home.’ sez I to the sais ‘You’ll ï¬nd a ' Th. days of 25 cent-s for 3 b0“ man close here Very sick he is. Take containing 40 9'". 3'0 him away. an if you iver say wanl “UMDGWU- wurrd about fwhat you’ve dekkced I'll . pr. mg... 1,1"er at 10c“, andzscts. marrow you till your own wife won’t a vial are carer, safer and pleasanter to sumjao who you are!’ Thin Iheard the take, and are aupplanting all othersâ€" stampin av feet at the ind av the play. All druggists gen them. an I ran in to let down the curtain. . Whin they all came cut, the gurl thried Cure Constipation. Sick and Nervous to hide herself behind wan av the pil- geadaCth'Dmmess'I‘eiS‘mdï¬Hea’mmo 1.1.9 n sez ‘Jurwi' in a voice that .yspepsm.Lo§soffkppetiteaud alltroubles “ " a *5 ansmg from liver disorier. 40 pills IO cts.; wudn thave scared a hare. Irun over to 100 pills 25 cts. ’3 Jungi‘s carri'ge an tuk up the lousy old horse blanket on the box. wrapped my head an the rest av me in ut an dhrove up to where she was. Sold in L'viavi-‘allam- a ('u.. â€minim. No Ila-porters Alto u “d. “ 'Misé Sahib. ' $92 I, ‘goin to the sta- tion; Captain Sahib'sordcrl’ An \vidout a sign she jumped in all among her own kit "I laid to an dhrnv like steam to the colonel's house before the colonel was there. an she screamed an I thought she was goin off Out comes the a) ah. sayin all sorts av things about the capt' n havin come for the kit an gone to the station. “ ‘Take out the luggage, you divil. sez l. 'or I‘ll murther yout' “ ‘You black lump av dirt.†l sez. 'ia this the way you dhrive your gharri‘! That tikka has been owiu an fereowin all over the bloomin qouutry this whole hloomin night. an you as mut-walla as Davey’e eow Get up. you hog!‘ sez l. louder. for I heard the wheels av a thrap in the dark. ‘Get up an light your lamps. or you'll beruu intol‘ This was 03 the road to the railway station “ ‘that the divil's this 7‘ sez the capt'n’l voice in the dhark. an I could judge he was in n lather av rage “ 'Gharri dhriver here. dhmnk. eorr. 0e: L 'I‘ve found his gharri stbrayin about cantonminta. an now I 'vo found ’l‘ H l: l'UlU-iAh. ( H lmNH‘LE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 19m? _. m. .“ w-‘"~n_-n â€"_â€"â€". â€"-.~- or “ 'Honld my ham. sex the cum I: to his- man. an Will that he gets down rid the whip an lays into .lnngi just mad wid rage an swearin like the scat he was “I thought afthvt awhile be «ad til! the man. an I sea ‘Stup ~xir or you ll umrclhyt mm' That dhxew all his ï¬re 00 me. an be cursed use tutu blames an out again. I stud to attenshin an salut- ; ed. ‘Sorr.’ 882 1. 'if ivry than iu,this wurruld had his rights. I'm thinkin that more than wan wud be beaten to ashakin jelly for this night’s work- that never came oï¬â€™ at all. sort, as you see.' ‘Now.’ thinks I to myself. ‘Ter- euce Mulvaney. you've cut your Own ‘ throat. for he'll sthrike. an you’ll knock him down for the good av his sowl an your own iver‘lastin dishgrace!’ “But the capt'n never said a single wurrd. He choked where he stud. an thin he wint into his thrap w'idunt ersyin good night. an -I wim hack to bzu'ricks. " “And then?" said Ortheris and I to- gether. aâ€" “Tbat was all." said Mulvaney "Niver another wurrd did I hear av the whole thing. All 1 know was that there was no e-vasion. an that was fwhat I wanted. Now. I put at to you. sort. is ten days' C. B. a ï¬t an a proper tratexuent for a man who has behaved as me?" “Well. any’ow.’ said Ortberis. ‘ tweren t this ‘ere co lonel’s daughter an you was blazin copped when you tried to wash in the fort ditch. 'That. " said Mul 'aney. ï¬nishing the champagne. “is a shupnrfluous an'im' pert'nint observation. “ Moreover. it is the most terrible of all snakes and the largest, of the poison- ous variety Its name is the hamadryad. A bite from this reptile will kill the t‘trongest man in“, two minutes. and of course there is no remedy No one bit- ten by a hzmxadryad has ever survived It chiefly belongs to the far east. The days of 25 cents for a box containing 40 pills are numbered. Dr. Agnew'l Liver Pills at 10 eta. and 25 etc. a. vial are surer, safer and pleasanter to take, and are supplanting all othersâ€" The Terrible llamndryad. There is only one beast that will track you down to avenge tlw (hath of its mate no matter how far you go. and that is a snake. There are generally two hamadryads if there is one, and if you kill one of them the other will he on your track before long in all probability. Short of taking ship across the sea there is no way of escaping unless you watch for the snake and shoot it. It will follow you for miles for the chance of a stealthy stroke, and you may climb trees or mountains or ford rivers. but there is no way of evading the hamadryad. It is a sort of nightmare hunt to be chased by one, and when the chase begins either one or the other will have to die within a day or so. The mate of the slain snake never makes a mistake, but always kills the slayer of its companion and him alone. This reptile grows to a length of 15 feet sometimes and is fairly common in Malay and New Guinea. One scratch from its fangs is certain and instant death. The greatest menace to hap- plneee is her health. The graveet! menace to her health In Kidney Disease. Mrs. Young says South Arn- erlean Kldney Care In a “prleeleee â€pearl." So It In. Mrs. A. E. Young. 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Bed Comforters. 60 by 72in, 81.50 each. Womeq‘s Heavy Shawls, from “.35 to $4.00 He Sells Cheap ! you wlll {vent to sell. I can likely cell for you. end if I make no sale} meke no cherge. Some of you “'1†went to trade. I own some mmd town pro rty end e term or. two and em e weys ready for e fanr ex' chenge. Some of '00 will wantp borrow manor 1 eve just. revel"- ed e letter rom perties henna: ‘ lerge emount to lend et ver ' 10W retes. Some of you have e 0! 0f 0H notes end eeoounte thet ouzll! ‘0 be collected. If you will brunt than in I will try to get the move for you end will meke no cherl-re ‘f colleet no money. if you want Me, lortgagu, Leases. Will: or other writings drawn I Will do the work for you prompt?“ ’m“ 2% “r 59° "ms? 3‘ mo. ' eeee etuy 06cc in “tended *0 urn-pd: end with strict prmcy- II. II. MlllEB, FARMERS! Of Farm sud Domestic Imple. inents ever seen in Durham, i: will certalnly pay intending purchasers to Call and See our goods before purchasing else. where. The Serson is now on vs‘ltLu (3;. meta will ï¬nd a. met-sing need 1, get some labor-saving dexice to keep up with the tunes. and 30 we have You Want a Plow. a Harrow, a Scuflier, or 3 Cream Separator? If so We can suit you to a '1‘. t Beccivad a Large Stock of the best Wagons: made in Canada, and we are bound to sell them at Rock Bot- tom Prices to make room {or our Harvesting Machinery, “lllCh will be here in good time. 0E8 . “.8 have a full line (vi Sterling Bros.’ Hand- made Shoes for Men. \Vomen and Children. They cannot be beat. Try a pair. [E or YOU will want to buy more had. I have a lot of 200‘! “'m--_l_‘.'.°P°“§°§ “RP“; 8031.16 9‘ n.‘-. Harvest is over and you will now be arranging your businees aï¬airs. COME AND SEE US! McKinnon’s . H. BEAN. Tho Ill-over Coiv'cym CALDER'S - - BlUCK THE COU fl. gmt northern highway. I“ from Fergus to the wat I 0.0... Sound, is known in the ty of Grey as the “Garafraxa R. .Q, Chen ï¬rst run out it led ï¬rdrnxn township. then the .orthorly leulemeut of mm W District. northward int “I Guinness. At itslnwer 9nd («loudly caHed tlw "(m-m. . M.†It Es now grawlled thr m __-,__ “Manon. At its lower and t"! caHed the “(Mk-en . m†It is now gravvlled thr â€I; “I0 C'mmy of Grey p ktving MO“ «ORG 4 ï¬'Pare 8:0 t 0' [he (‘mmtv Rom-m9 of ï¬l‘ the remaining portiuu mu 3 beyond Al'thum. done slum-:1}. Couueucing at the «am-tern M 0.0. Sound town-plot. on th.» In! overlooking 11m Inn. we 3: math; passing. at a dismuw c .fl.‘ from the tuwn. 1h.- Auriun Inn. and J Thom III. The» miles furtlu-t' is H “I. A lflue further. nu high H It‘lda “ Zion Chapel." a â€mu 0‘ WOI‘Ihip be‘onging t 1 the \V m. Within a mile of .lnhmo Q I. from OWN: Sound. we u Pul'u church (Episcopali. .\' ‘IJ. Green's hm. .\' a ralh pantie IDO| ill '11“ read we was mama“ rivm' Spvv. an «ï¬lu flu ï¬ydenhnm; and soon vo )‘mwn or (‘hatsuorvIL Th 4". from Owen Sound. 'l‘hn 'l‘ â€â€˜ï¬‚vdnnham Road famiHarl .‘ W"Toromo Livw" (u did and running S. E Harm: v County for 40 m. and all gm? join: the Gnrafraxu Road ‘ place. A mile from lnhmowt tnvofler was an uumwlosed l Itony tract. on his left. and 4 5‘ why so '9" i4 inforuwd that it Viuuhplot 0f Grantownâ€" a 1 which WIS survvyc-d nut and 1 I857. hm has faded to he About ‘2 m. S of ("Manx-arm '0 come (0 a very complete: 1 belonging '0 the) ovum of R Ii fll‘. E‘O. I! has 1.09†\(‘I'_\' tumor? of pm short div-Mauve pl‘cp‘ urp NW at â€0‘, ('OHLN â€Spar Kiwis; on is mum-an 1’. u r Johmown. or H m. h “Id 13:8! half-nay to I Unlauï¬oplm uf \Villm Craven-Jr“. houwvm'. w only h" â€I“ "mum of This is a general s'oq' tween Hm {Wu largvr ‘ 5.. from "DP. “Sahlv Dr milq- m :lwl from 1! Sam" hgm J. M H Summon. Ia * the I’Oall. ‘L! 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