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Flay-'18" a in one!) month. “We-hi.“ till Ttutr siqb ht n Dun-hm. bananas,- in m FAIRS. k so," w†the "Mr that thy thrume yd], t I must." "Indeed? IND 133ch l.'l.,5:"’. .0 t. Q.“ P n “In [Full in RRECTORY '. n or â€numb“ {thy-m welcome. A. hy- bunch, in nub day " It Mount Pond. kin-nary, Air's} 'and Pecan . M: a. 'rrrt'TE I‘lllFBCH 91'!!- "mun: from , is a. " “out. ft- m p. In. Ann. 8. " "5-3355.“ nyinmb Mun-wowwi " mutrmwv - ' urt'us. avg, " Yuk. no". m. ihmdn' qu " "'1!th- “outâ€. "bullion " Rom? M Minn. D- m. to i pm, th moesth "uni-g . rntuUe "orttor. WM- the E1 F- h denial-l at] human. oaeds."- inch - and and", pot you. . . .. .. .. O 4 T " “when or M luau Ralph-1min 7 T â€an; inchudo. Por""..-...... .. .. " Qurter column, par you............ .. " or linuy notices of births, marrugs tenths. Bad ail kind: it Ideal new. moaned he. Melange. a} PRAY ANIMALS. de,., whom-0d than wae'u for " the aluminum“ thot It“. cum] 8 lute.. _ A Inter-omen“, -torhen tseeoertpanUd , y wrngzcn ivy-squetiygn to tlteronteey, an Itil', Hi: of \hrriage Lioennon. Fire and latter lnq'\r:,mn.\gont Commismsouurtu B. like, t canyon-nu. nu bloc-nod Alena-en for ttw County or any. -".hGrrtTrr.r. Mer "nu-H, and Land t'salrtr,attended t . um. puucsuuuv tnd chm-gas undo wry VE'I'E BINARY SURGEON, " " 23 If not paid within two month‘. South End Baggy, Dmham. " l‘l.‘l( , \rinJ. Atthe odiito,.0aratraxa Show, Unar'l'urn Ni I; very wt, ursdn y, u “and will i Town. m. I Durham, - - Ont. Al Is"), I)“ EDGE MILLS, D URHAM. an. "Wu-mm. m warden morn-33d up In: on we sham" angina And in I trrsst ell†mum-z CIDPPING cmlully “tended to “THE REVIEW†I N thanking his nhMorou- cashmere for . sun-it plus hum: it"fot"itlli,", their 2N,0 $0 one. b ‘4†Lo my that he is now - exe- cate ir,; orders that Tec b! '.'h'.,lTdWh'll, om: nmtnm and pnmuuhy, mud n - up daup- out In the “Hugo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. A V LEGAL? ; our ted aatil In at», Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath d; Lime, mu Hamil 1600 Bush. Fresh Limo. . Durham P. o.. Mny Mth, ibr. alum Sic WWII“. 'iuiiiiicibG tho I'll-NB“! of "I. milk " Solicitor. In Ctstsuevry, Iron loud. have mutual nu ma "on Thanh, ulna!“ â€It!!! "oh, l County Cun- Anonâ€. .' Hue Mrtr, um. he way but mm Ind, -rsqgtgtt 2r21".',,.t' 1"re'a"lltti 'romttr. ham. 'ht2 riu- Mo in p can» ot M in. United sum. 0 “a Money I. In... C.“ t - I _ . ' 1133??“ 2,,r,e,'rdt'"m"" " Bor 'ul-tr ' For Summer Trade. Fine Saved Walling- ton Bantu. only $6.00. Laced Baillie!- gln. Bord, on†M. Law Show. 60-... - 04.â€. The H M em. out sou,,", END, Dttrtmmcthur Cattle. 9.... -3.‘.'1‘.Â¥'_"‘t!",'.-.'!M "new J"t.h9-tr in T iiiWtr.--$1.00 P" yminAdvnnco huh-m. F W. CHI'ITICK, Cutting Spécmlly Attended tc. rrurtdath..Nort9th 1m. nua- Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, DUNDALK. E. D. MACMILLAN, 'I‘TORNEY . AT . LAW, *e.--orrtce opposite "rhorutrmg “an, Upper Town, Frost Amusrnus Lam b'. M. NIX( AF, IM. ho at his (Mice, Hanoanmm 8 run. to Noon, At 1:01:10.an Con. N.D.R., MIL-nor noun. We: toe mm. [on n Hard“ unmade-l to. Mo T THE ROCKVILLE MILLS min-u. Auma, " 'sixmontr... ............23 F. ammoniumâ€... ..w. " 1 ul ad venison-on“ chug“! 8 “I. per " tfat lint ituortior, and 2 on. P" In. seL d ubsequuut intuition - )vpucil MISCELLANEOUS. WATES OF ADVERTISDZG aurgr mum†of JOINTS. Lot u. Con. i Il'. a. R. Bonunek. PALMER. Baker, In. removed to rats Sun! um! C-vmmodiuul Building. lust 't' sir Juan Brown's than, when he will Boot and Shoemaker, OR Mr VA YDFN & ROBART9 . CALDWELL unite-l. SI urn. Dunn: n War, ITFlot Ontario 6triuary Col DIt C.'. B. JACIII... A. QLY at Luv. Solicitor in Chan luxuinuuuu in B. P... Sum; Public ,ANDER BROWN, MEDICAL. " Dit. mamas, mil-or wixlmu. to iutimat. to r, sud ttrt Tub'ie Gnutruly “at Dur DC NDALK. Ont forum)“, “d chug-HI ar.. ram " It Il-IABED I“ 1M of Victoria University, 'ader.Orsdttatq of mom mu urgory in nu of WA] P" m. T VILLE, (hm, {an "In slid . ha." broad daily a... any] Ill J. W. CRAWFORD, 0.! 'reqt " if. Kimmi- uould ' . a no“. "M Attorstey'tot-Law wn's mun. who" he will " sttppit " Blond. CM. Punk-I supplied on the 7m tow mic". Putt) 1d also mks Chi. upporlu mbitamu ot Durham. Ind HT'IJODY, ohcitom in Cttaneory ZENL’S CLARK y 7th. 1879. y“ w‘hurno. - , rel: A. m. to " m a Flulhe'ttom J. w FROST, LL. 1 TCWfu',END ly solidi GiikF. Gi t. Roxana I." yous. and y place In the ttuos y67 v.16 Otir rttt ym When tor Sale on nolg. Thu ' in gnu: dual ot any w In: sobi Mums! hrr l! the? panama um th Ott And ink-ml tstlote.n at tho nu of ll! pot sank durum! note." or good conntunuu. tw.. not». purchued n a tair veltmtion. 1mm iuuod at mun! Bank min. gnyuble atal Bunk: in Ontario nud Que cc. Causation of not“ te, mqupn town-hie ml. W. F. DOLL, Fleshcrton and Dundalk, Pasture for " will Chap for uaatior gm Mm manna by 'T.urtt'pge. orf I." apply to THE Proprietor “when to (impose of Lot No. 3, on htrsertygtreet,orurNutger Ettat 016M- alnxu Hired, top, er Town. Durham. On the lot in anew a good dwelling Hon-o and swim. The Loteoutuirr, onC aura a law]. I (and wclt mud Rump, my! I numb“ ot, "Pug-gum" FyTrPn!r,'tt; Inche- FOR Sale, the 84mm Halt of use Third Din-ion otLot Twenty-eight. in tr." Fina Caucasian We.“ of the Bantu". Raul. in "I. Township of Brtstiu). Twenty 16-9- ettsared, Ind the urea well mutant! with Cam and Hudvood. “(wand M n never-failing Urech, Thu land will b. gold than]: tor cut, or an Cash and tho ydaucepucuxul by murlgugs. E'ox further partuuo 25 Acres of Land For Sale. Farm for Sale in Glenelg. House and Lot for Sale in Durham. an: , owerwn gamma! PROPERTY FOR SALE. I as, 2nd Caucasian. mm of o. R., Townlhlp oi Glands, cnnmiuing loo ---tstrout 70 mm clau- od. Tho law In ulualed about 5 mile. (run Dur- lnnn Rniiwny “utiuu, Tenn! 'igKhV.-ggn0 down tut We. Hum will be guru. For fun-hu- pn- “only: and) to F. Ewan. Durham, or to B. WILLIAMS. on than pumm- House and Three Acres of Land For Sale, rPl'As' Sn THE Subscriber offers for Bale, Lot No. 38. 2nd concession, Fault My. 1ts'rownrls.ip of wemr'raistutrknu Huh.» ml sizes and pnces. Kenning; Watches& Clocks a. Speciality. Agent in)! the llr!ngzm.us Plano Ind 00- nlnluu Org-n. W. F. DOLL. 86 a. Wat-k in your own town. Terms ma " outht tron Address II. mum: a co., Port laud. Mame Piece: I And Make (Him: the sharia†undo... And in the Luau Btylo, on and Boy's Clothing. Agood . tugraarrantorrd. Residcncc at the Old Post 015cc, LowerTomt, D U BRA)! . rprr1l Ittlttriur is prepared to Reetisys " Agent tor Wilson & Co. . Sowing Shanna Narcttaetttrem, HunIXton. '31:): he is prepared to ml the“) tor ash and on o. The“ tam-nines an retitshie sndnmhly ttnla1md, In tor u: y drtorittgaoom. V JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Betsidtrnee--tYrtoeit. the Canada Prolby- tovian Church? May Spring and Summer Fashions regain-1y received. Durham, Feb. H, 1878. Time that Glands. Ar Durh $72 AM. I“). J, A Halsted & thr., BANKERS DURHAM. are [.IICII Pad-1055 m'aottwtt' Ruched ice oppoBit 'ur Cutting done to Order. Alexander Robertson, “Vi-01.111. No. 27. DURHAM, Co. Grey, AUGUST 19, 1880. Whole No. 130. Deposits Received, GREAT BARGAIN. DURHAM Sr., DURHAM. A WEEK u: . any It _tuGGGri.vlnaU Conny 0am "It mm no: & no. TAILOR, and Meadow Land Sale or to Rent. , acres of pa C, 1’ ADVANCED Wht. JOHNSTON, Normally. orF. “ACME. Durham,' ybcu well “attend. The" t " thlslund. This 1‘1 P to'Wsn DIV] lard. or to T.M;C!L\F ERIN (face G. L. DAVIS. Manager. Usted is 1itiexccu"iou. the add chap In: cam. on- and upon. For tuetbrr tn r listcr's A. ROBERTSOH b3 iilliiit"tt (ttttjiri',')));,, to 10min this an.“ his propor- mm data And meadow nun-a of PM] ' r. H. W, 619 ‘hvrn can be I This land will imu. For fur Durham. â€-118 Eiot JI ru, Esq Clocks antis- faction tb114 that give the best Huw ling an unprotected woman might have lived there, I only can guess, for Alice Holt had been there but three months when she consumed to walk into church With me one day, and walked ant my wife. " Lin was in July, and we had occupied a. pretty euttngn, cearly a (Matter ora mile from the telegraph virvee, since our mar- fussed tlmt there was not}. drunken brawl “mung Hm iuimans around us. Still, there was a school, and a timid, blue eyed iirnin. an bud come to teach them. tied mymg. “Sliding. have you been over the em- hankmcnt on the road to-dn: " "No, I have not " "It was a speck! providence look me tlwre. then. One of the meat masses at rock has rolled down directly across the track. It will be as dark as a wolrs mouth m-niglnt,nnd “the midnight up train comes without warning, there will be A horrible smash up, sure." This nieht,wltielt will dwell in my mem- ory with vivid distinctuess while life and reason are left me, was in October. a long while ago. I was M that time : telegnph operator, stationed at: little town upon the Grand T, unk line of railroad. Mine was by no means I model place of residence; we had had two arrests of coun- tericitets, and there was scarcely a day "it must stop " Pottsville, then," I to plied. “I will send a message." “Yes, that is what I stepped in for. Tha down track is clear, so you need not stair that train." "All right, sir." I was standing at the door, seeing my caller down the rickety staircase, when' Alice came up with my supper. It was hot and I was cold, so I drew up a table, and 01,9111ng mm and basket, sat down to en- jny it. Time euongli for business.I thought. afterward. As I ate, we chatted. "Any message tn-dav?"my wife naked. "One for John Martin," "Solm Martin!" Alice criad; “the great. est ruffian in the neighborhood! What Wtbs tue message?†“Midnight train." “Was that all?" _ 'That “as all. Mr. Hill has just been ( in hereto tell me there in“ 5 huge rock tV I cross the track It tho embankment. so I _ shall stop the mnlnight train at Pottsville. 1 The passengers must stop “fare for a. few 112mm, and come (min the motasittg,tdUt' ', the track " cleared.†. "Havs you sent the tmkars,ttourit" "Noi yet. There is plenty of time. l That train debs not reach Pntuwillo tilllmlf lpnst eleven, and it " not yet sight. Yes l it is just striking." . _ "2eiter send it, Robert. If there was an accident. you would never forgive your- self. Send it while I put sums clean towels in tius wash-mom, and than I will come and sit with you till you can come home." She went into the dressing room as she spoke, taking no light, but. depending on the canals burning in the ‘omce. Jw" rising from raw sent to send the telegram. when the door opened and four of the‘wpnt chancten in the townJed by J phi-X Martin, entered the room. Before chnld speak} two threw mo back in my chlir, on: hold . revolver, amd John Martin spoke: "Mr. Hill wu hero to tell you to stop the up- train. You will not send that manage. Listen. The rock is than to stop the train-rut than " am purpose. Then hub.†in gold in thatmiu. Do you [madman]? _ Lov'd England, chum. thy new, and be The ttrat sud foremost of the tree I Bo “Pence" thv bout. with tug unfurled. To mash Ghee ruler ot mo world human. F. thusnu 202m. " than than. the wade-0pm“ World around, In out " west. I union loam! More ready with the sword to luv . Than Brit-Au, at this monrhtlii day? From mountain top to green clad vale (jnmcl than not many . master‘s nu; Where thou but. lit the wmior‘l Elmo, And gained 3 hated murderers mo , the way -mcltsaa,arui mun That lands to purer. 1ottMtr bandit Shan than ban "a again“, or known la .11 that now smpuuda thy throne. Thy “my through long and 'vrsd'ryyom Too oft has owned the vidov’u tom, And many . distant union blood: Throughknghmd's buxom wthrllka new. Cums more not c-les trom Zululand. Where than didat send thy ttery brand 4 And untold Woes in rude Afgttius, Where thou but mod the blood of mm . 0 much luv'd Englud. why Ttot-ba The Mothehund of all the too ? Why not becoma the model tltato . For all‘tbat'n noble. All that's Mat "You wéuld rink a: the lit.- in thd ENGLANDa TRUE GREATNESS. A Night of Terror. is 53m k POETRY Little Alice! M y heart mrdbbed heavily as I heard her heroic proposal, but I dared not stop her. ' . I had scurcaly accomplished this when there was a. up on the inner door; 'utobortr."Alies said. "Yes, my love. Speak low; there is a man under my window." " 'Are you alone in the room l" " Wes, doar.’ "I am going to Pottsville. There is no man under my window, and I can get out there. I have six long roller towels here, knotted together, and I eat my wide skirt into strips 'o join them. The rope so made ranches nearly to the ground. I shall hrst. en it to the door knob and let myself down. It will not take lung to reach home,snddlo Selim. and roach l’ottsyille in time. Don’t fear fot me. When you hear I. hon cuck- ling under my wuulow, you may know that I have reached the ground safely." It was dark, cloudy; Mid mum-ins; 1 storm, and as neuly ad I could nameless upon nine o'elook. She Md to go six miles and I could only wait and pray. I was too much stunned to roulizetho heroism of.tltiy timid woman. matting along upon the (hull rirlu LLz‘ough u. wtld country, with a storm threatening. "Heaven bless and protect her t." I said, and listened for the signal. Soon the amok- 1mg sound told hie that the first stop of her undertaking Irad been accomplished. There was a Bug sileueli. Outside I could hear the steps of one of lbeImen pac- mg up and down, wqwhingz I rubbed my head against tho wall behind mohmd lua- ceudod in geettinq the Iraukerthiot on my mouth to full around my neck. 1 trembled for Alice. “only my lilo were " sluice, I could have Dollie it bani: but even it we were both murdered, I could not who the blood of the pnuengem In the train upon my head. Note sound came from the little room as I was tied hand And foot to my chair, bound so securely that. I COUlilet move. The door of the wash room was closed and locked. Alice stood undiscovered. Then the light was blown oat, and the rumaas left me. locking the door after them; :(iue o'elock, As the bell of the churéh clock ceased, a fumbling nit! IL tiash $9111 me a thunder stain: was doming on rapidly Oh, the long, lung minutes of the next hour t I saw the whole diatrplieat scheme It ottre. Ifthe 9min game}. would be thrown off the tuul,tmkusentaud easily plundexed by the villains who would lie in wait there." “Comm" mst" boys "Exactly," Was the cool reply. "One fifty is yours if you lump buck the message. The money has been watched 311 slung." Tcu o'eioc's. The min faliitig in torrents, thunder pauliug, lightning fraslitg, Alice was afraid of liglxthing. Often I had held her.white as ileuh,trembling--ttltnost faint. mg--iu just such a storm as this. Had she feared to start, with the storm in prospect, ot' was she lying somewhere on the wild road, overcome by torror,or perhaps strick- en by lightning ? . train to rub in" I 'erisrd,1porror stricken. Eleven o’clock. The storm was over, though the sky was inky blssk-no sound. to cheer me, none to palm the hideous sus- pense more endqmblo. A host of possibil- ities, like frightful nightmares, chased one another through my already tortured brain. ' I was drenched with perspirntwn wrung from mo by mental agony one hour, and chilled with horror the next. No words can describe tln misery of waiting " tho minutes dragged along, In the dead silence n. fur-off sound struck achill of horror to my ls enrt. Far, far away. I faint whistle came through the air. Nearer and nearer; usk the distant rumble of the train growing more and more distinct. . Would {be next hour never an"? Once the old clock tolled midnight all irould be safe. The midnight up train was coming swift. ly, surely to certain destruction! Where was my wife? Had the villians intercepted her at the outage? Was she lying dead somewhere upon the wild fond? Her ure. lsm was of no avail, but was liar life saved? In the agony of that question the ijimhling of the tram was lost; fir more did I tgel the bitterness of Alice dead than the hot. rot of the donmad lives the train carried. Why did I let her slut on her mad errand? I tried to move, and writhed with unpo. Lent fury H'poil my chair; forcing “IO cruel cords to tear mr flash as I vainly tried to loosen even one hand. The heavy train rumbled past the telegrdph office. It was an express train, and did not stop at my station; but as I listened, my lenses slurp. onod by mental torture. it seemed to mic that the speed slackened. Listening in. tently, I knew that it stopped " the iris Gnkriient, u nest-1y ya I could judge ; not with the Isickcning fraui:rt.sipegutr,' not accompanied by paid end while {min the injured pisimrnsers,1tui graduslly end core- fully. A moment more and I been! about: and the one}: at fimtsmt-oeuta of lame tronfliet. What could " all menu? The minutes were trll hour: till I heard a. key turn in the door of my prison, 3nd in tb moment mar. two tender "ms were unund my neck. 3nd Alice in: vial-poring in my at: “They will coma in n tow minus. love toutyoun-u. I wt and mu “Never!" I twierd, indignanuyl it' _ "We must {was you, them Tie him fast. Martin sand, “win ion join , "y, .4, 1' _ While we 'spoke, my wifo'l fingers lad first untiod We hmketehlgf Around my neck. and themin the dark, fodnJ some of the knots and cords which bound me. But t was 9511 boiind my Ind strong.whon there was a sound of many fee; when the staircase Bad in another moment light and joyful voices. Mite and I left fer a more civilized com- munity the following year. But. bolero We went there Way an istvitatioti sent us to meet a committee from the railroad com- pany at Pottsvillc. We Bccep'.e.d; had a dlnnor, were toastud and eranirlimnnlcd, and than Alice was ptesonultvitlt a BHVI 1' tea service, as a testuuonial from the pas- senger: of tho thrcntuued tip twin, the company and railroad directors in token ot their gratitude for the lives Ind property saved by my heroine. “We've captured the whole!" was the good news. “Three including J olsu Mar. tm, are desperately wounded, but the sur- prise was perfect. Now, old follow, for you!" I stated. but them wan 5 Sign " the (rant. _ watching. I erupt. Around tho homo and saw him, no I dud not be “on." "But has you been at Poluvilie,ilit" "Y d " , as, car. “In nil 'that norm?" l “Selim seemed to udder-stand. He car- l ricd mo swiftly and surely. I was well I mapped ih my waterproof cloak and hood. l When I reached Pottsvillo, the train had not yet come up." "Bat it is Retail .. . , ' "Only the 1oaortaoh've ind carriage. y) that carriage was , 'hens, a deputy sheriff g and twenty men aimed to the teeth, to cup- l ture the gang " the ombsnlnneut. I came ' too, and “my lowered me from tltpltsr; form when the speed, sit"%nted, to Lhnll could run in and loll you all was mic." l The would-be usaisina 1nd robbers were sent turuialturd sentenced to penal servi- tude. ' ' _ Two hundred years ago, Tadousae Wis the‘ touting phcu for the Old null New Worlds. It way there Cum" lauded in 1535, ml l that the early colonists established their great l msritime pout, Ila-qua, Breton. and Norrmus l vessel: cums than to trade in pour-int, and it _ has the rendezvous ulna of the whaling fleet, [ for in those days, awarding to the llclatiunl, [ the whale was found far up the rivcr. A pro- !wsitim " unwbofona the qul-oc Government, which, if acted upon, may rettoxe to this old station its formal commercial supremacy. The Quebec 'trail? without respect of putty, are union: to open up sud teat (nu Lake " John region as a calculation dutrict;and a rnilwny from some point on the St. Lawrence to the lake " talked of. Father Lacuna, n _ yellknown Gulf missionary, who has passed hil life in the territories he speaks of, has just isoetulittlo work on the subject; and the newnynperl geem to think that this scheme will be ndopted. tuieay salted, it ll as fol. 1owr.He pronouns to build from Duncan, or I some [mint on the North Shore railway non i, to Lake Turtue, this route “fouling an 1 easy wage through the Ltumtotidotri thence . to LukeEllwhrd and along tho Ottiatehorun. ish to St. Prime in the Luke St. John Valley; thonoo by the north of the hke to St. Anne, opposite Chicoutimi, and thence to Tadouaac. The length of tho route in 320 miles; and Todouuc is 93 mile- nearer hygrpool than Halifand 387 mile. nurer to it thah Port- lmnd. The building of this road, "M. u.. caue lay-“would complete the tranxaontinent.. cl system and make Tudousac the erratum I terminus of the Ptseitrt railway. A dozen clasp-knives at once severed my bonds, Ind}; dozen hands were extended in greeting.» Everything depends, however, upan ita Inihbih'ty " a winter port, and on thin point Fuzhou L‘acme has no doubt. The winds and currents carry the ice formed in the Sag- mum-t the mound: of which Tadousac stands, and along the north shore, right Miro" the river {is the south shore; and Taduasw har- bour is :lwnyl clear {mm1 iioes. Thus the seal hunters bam, no ir:deult, in traversing tho north shore from' Tadousac to Seven In. lands in bark canoes in the depth, of winter. M. Lacuna ny- he bu pmed up and down this part of the river in I Loggia everynonth in winter; and in the hard'lis weather of Jouuuy Ind Februnry hu stood on the cliff. and iooked out upon. broad, open channel. The harbour of Tadouuc in eminently tafe one, winter and r. ummsr; the Sugxeuay being free tron: we for tiftesga miles nbove the village. The gueution in one of great imporhnce to the Whole country, and the result of the in. vestigations of the Quebec Government will be looked tor with int4sr--r'orortto Mail. 'itorine" Machine Oil in warranted to give "tutaotion.-mi29, The floods in Germany have done great damage to {he props. Four hundred and eighty Square miles are under water in Sil. osia, and twenty villages have been des- troyed. . Trivium-I and tourist- should always be rovidod with Dr. Fowler'u Extract " Wild WI,")',':',,',", the but randy in the world for curing-Imam; brought on trout eating un- ripe or sour (rum, bad milk. impure wuur. ohm of unu- and ohm“; my.“ rom- ody 'tl, all km 90::th _ And 15min; the Lortdott.Proodr, hind of ",600,000 bud growrt,to '8,000,000. The innue- up to that time had hound 9,906, persons in 2.855 “punts dwellings. The lungs weakly earnings of the head of eaett family in. Peabody house wore M, the 9va. rent " sad . tingle mom tio m0. For All kinda of whines nu ‘Cueon'ne" “in: Oil. For Ida by G. C. Mural-no, Low PM! 95:: gm ed J. ranges-r- iWeb. A New Wmter Port. ,1 " ' ",v - â€J m y" 'd48A' "c9t, V 4'" [tturi ' A iâ€; 7?: . yt I Aleiauder Embree had his Ion Walter l i ere living together on the old gent‘e farm. l t about one and a half miles from the Want. . worth station, on the Now Arman rod. A fortnight ago. while father and eon were 1 standing in the tuid, Mr, Eiubree noticed I. the sheep running. and. on looking toward I the toot'ot the mountain, he saw an enor- I i mono bear crouching and slowly creep. I ' ink towards his horses. which were teeding II gun the hillside. he immediately tent his I Ieon for a gun and in are. By the time i the latter returned. the hear was within I l twenty feet of one of the horses, and eri- I I deutly about to spring upon the unenspect , Iing animal. Mr. Embree was now about _ i sifty yards from the bear. which. on per- I I ceiving that ho F.s".obsorved; sat up, and. , I In soon as Mr. Lmhree sired, sprang tor. I I ward, rolled over, and- then ran away. I The dog followed him, the father and son keeping on the trail by the bloody track left and the sound of the dog up the steep and dithcult hillside, it being almost impos- l Bible to get through the windfalls and the I I growth in some places. They had. how- ever, only gone about a mile or so when I they heard the dog returniag with the bear I on his own truck. On standing still for a i for," niomeutsvtho bear came within forty foot. apparently ragingr mud. For a mo- xnent the dog chickcd uim, and Mr. Eur bree fired at what be supposed to be the I back of his shoulder, but it proved to ho {the trute's enormous head, and he only I struck hint on the laser jaw; breaking Mi a part o? the jaw and one lower tuxk and n I part of the tusk on the other aide, and that Ind doubt saved their lives. Mr. Embrec , instantly loaded again, but “hen the mou- l Stet sprang upon him the cup failed to ex l plode. m then used the gun over the I bruta's head.the second blowleaving only tlse ' harm in his hand, and that set med to pro‘ _ I duce no more eitcct than a riding whip in l the hands of a child. At this point in the eoniliet the bear pushed hard upon his foe, when a log from behind Mr. Einbree trip. ped him, and he full backward with the monster upon him. The hear was about , _ taking Mr. Embrce'a head or lace in " _ I mouth, when the latter thrust his right , I hand into the hour‘s mouth, and eauzhi the I roof of his tongue. but unfortunately his ': urn) coming out across the animal‘s mouth , I the mouucr shut it upon the arm, and ', crushed both hour's ; in the man‘s own i _ words, “as easily as you Would break a I pipesteru." The son now came to his ros- I . cue by dealing the brute a tremendous blow I ‘ I on the side of the head with the axe, but I I the monster's skin was so thick tl', at I I it only made a smell cut. Leaving the fa. , [ ther with his mangled and helpless am). ',,", the beast turned upon the son. He first , i struck the axe. knocking it about thiny I , feet out of the young man's hand. and then i ' I seizing him by one knee, “shook him," , I says the father. "as a bull ten'ier would a r rat. throwing him. with one shake, nearly Ii ten feet." Without even a knife, the filth. tl, tfi8'!ittg upon the back of the bear. and l . thus dwerted the bear trom his son. Twice , i this dreadful game was played turn about ' by {other and son. each in bis turn attack. . ing the bear to save the other“. life. While 1 they were under the bear he held them I down with his froat feet, and tried to tear - than will) his hind heel,hut- it was too long i and only tore the earth under them. The I; final struggle was fearful. The bear had the young man underneath him, and in an . attempt to crush his head between his eu- t ormous jaws. for the want of the lower a tasks he was only able to tear the flesh - from his forehead down over his eyes, and , l holding the skin of his forehead and eye- , brows in his front teeth. shook the young: - man "violently. At this moment the old ' man caught sight of the axe. and taking it g in his left hand began to strike at tho bour's . head. the axe often comi1g close to, " i son‘s face in the deadly struggle. and after I: having given the hinto ten blows from the t axe with one hand, the bear released his ' hold from the son‘s face, and full, from a blow, between hie eye and ear. dead, upon , the bleeding body of the young men. who a during the lust struggle held a. erta ttrip of . the hour's tongue. And now the father. a with one finger bitten " and his right arm . crushed. had to help his Wounded son to I get home. the latter having both kneee tear-tally mangled. and his face Litton 1nd a torn. The writer visited the sufferer: on Sabbath evening. and found them, under t the judicious treatment of Dr. McDonald. l doing very well indeed. thth they will . notbe able to work this spring on their - farm. The father is an old bear hunter, but he never saw fo. large a bear before. . From hie hind not-14mm 30!th i weightf‘eehao that ,when heptood up . 1t-quiu.ttut oftbeir reach. Hie akin ," who My pounds, and†foot was it" inlh. , eg Pee the heel. and eight inches long, . Never {QM and non show more pluck i 1it,,.titGrdtir each other from a fearful that. Tubstetsottuultredrittbt 'i'iiiii'i':iiii, the boat's liver, lugs. and within a hemdhiaheammg ouypert E dtbeaheuldetbtedeoe-ttevey. Theta- ,Iteeu-yttuher-ut harem about . I twelve year- ell. . TEE TEBXLHNG ADVENTURE or A FATIII AND Bott IN BtUYWH COLUMBIA. (Emmy, B.C.. Inland Swami, Judy 22.) A rathan Italy wallard into A bulk in Detroit, knocbd Iowa tho oUrk, who lup- 99994.00 te. .10., w.itlt . oluetry2.tt, an; A Big Bear Story. TORONTO "Mitt wd t, mt week . iims mounting that lath length wu shot in Coiling!“ 1:ch bhd. . . _ . . . Puriek Contwell. an old new. of Au. fieid Township, m than: M i - at hay last week tad kind. T ' Gen. Luna. the new cm I"- Camdiun PM togsther with his My. animal in Quebec on Mouth]. A little girl in Usbottie who“ “at won both Mun " by . teapot has wank In. hr. Spencer can that the Ded" tiny vu " one time the chnnneX of“. - now known " Ibo Grand River. The Guelph 998w Emu“ oittbq he†only two days thir, yous and " be small in comparison to other - Ou Honday.tho 2nd inst., the In. * ham: to the Montanmncy Full. m blown down by the wind. Damage. 'MO. A. MirIs'aoum's grocery can. Mount Forest, Wu broken into on Tuudny night lash and a quanta; of liquor and con“- ioucuy stulun. Tn. Midland nilny bu but ' with steel mils to kalin. and, “it Can- pnfy are still pushing Indium. While Mr. L. Maybee. of Woadrithtm. 1ielcting t spirit lump it exploded, throwing the fV1uitw liquid over In (no, neck. ." hands, burning him (rightfully. Thu tanuery of, Todd Brow, " W Luudiug, was burned dam: on My morning, the Istiast. The dock.“ use 'ri/uevy wertt ‘nbm'od for $1.00", which“ nearly sou-"u the loss. The corner stone of I new Mm church in London South Nu laid on TI.- Gy by Mr. John Mason. in “am at . Inge crowd of hity and clergy. Tho building is to coat. $10,000. At a meeting of tho Mount Faust School Board last week 11. Baum. B. A., at fun-onto Univenity. first silver mm lor 1680,wu appointed muwmum mu- ter of Muunt Forest High Selma}. mending; licnnessy. Broad oversee: in Blanchard Township, was tiood 'utnard $3.60 can: at C't. Marys but. week, " w- [acting to notify the complaint» nad . neighbour to cut tits thistle: growing on tltcir premise-l Messrs. Georg. Stow-rt & Root M to Hulda: on Wednesday. I Into! (all weighing 840 ouncec. ' (trad-nu. and 6 grains. the product of (ounce!) mon'l la. bout for six Weeks. The brick in wont wcr £16,000. and is remarkable tor in ya:- tty. Mr. John Nicol,“ Elora, who In: taught Selma! for some time put at Manitoulin with great mcptpuu, has been soul by tlso Guardian Congregation-l India: Mie. siouars Society to act " missionary to the Indian population on the Nam: Shou,)li|- hisseuga River. By the canâ€... uf . wuehouu in Vout. real on Tuesday Afternoon one tad wukdl- ed and the or six others were sedan], wounded. For a time the lives of tith-s or twenty boys who had ' -ioyed to stow “my bran in the building were in hu- miuent danger. On Thursday mtcmoou the corner do†“two new Masonic Temple. London. - laid by M. W. Bro .‘obeph A. Henderson. tl.C g1). L. L., urrusd Muster. withdu usual ceremony m the puma» of anal (hymn-ml spectators, itseludlng I lam of brcllwrn [mm a diamuce. George Smith. of Burgoyna. Btu. countymu thrown out ot I w-ggon “new: the horses running away. m moiood internal injuries whiéh no likuly to you†fatal. A Mr. McArthur. his with“! s sister. who were in the wnggon. ulna u- cieved painful but tyt serious iouie. As some men wcro loading all on to their Waggon from the nudpit aaa.. Dunsmore, of Downie, they cam. Karon . skull of an enormous nu tad other bout. much u thigh-bones, Iibl tad lean, to cor- respond with the skid., “but it is or how 1t came there is I mys'cery, it being some twenty feet below the "thee. It is sup. posed to be an nutcdiluvian monster. XORKASBY Casrutno.--Dcrittg I thun- der storm which prevailed on Smithy.“ um, the hum of Mr. David mum“. M concoction, Nomanby, Wu muck by lightning. A tafter w“ “altered and . door thrown off ita hinges. and other dam. Me done, but fununnplv the building did not who fire. The [mil mound intl" London Kamila-We undtntuxd “John Robinson, concouinn 18, Formula. Ind his bun wiLh in content.- (“staged by in on the afternoon of tho m ult._ W. it†not hurd the Amount. pf ttte i---- TU dweliing hon“ of “I“ “0].. M No. 28, â€themes-ion. Nan-by. - ouroro1br Month. MI E and: tut. Tho oeUtn of III. In B - kno-u. Iuts-iohed no“. b- and in the London Int-l is In mount-Hutu M -- menu a! A Hott-s little girl, In Mopurd child of Mr. Wm. Speedic, of An. nan, w" kicked in the {me by . bonus on Saturday morning hut. A doctor It. in- medintely called who did whaihe on†to reliave the child. The no“ uni chock bone as broken, In! “veal phat-about had to be removed luau an (no. will be dressed. The child. however. will m. but tu- (no. will be dutigttm1.-4N- Sound Advertiser. A young man named Montgomeii, mi of Mr. cnry Muntpcmery. of Briehtms 'leak was. on Thursday Nook, ' in the lower pan of t.rin nbdomon by d horse t um] although Dr. buy, of Truman. did everything [fumble to luv; his lib, In. died on Wednesday morning ot laat week. He WM 27 years of use. I young {In of TERRIBLE Accwnr " 1'eemr,--A fearful Accident occurred a the Nut work! Toronto " noon \Yeduesdny. on Product- ton street. An employee mind Stall-l Nichols, while attending s nuclu'no. M his right arm caught in . [Mind roll-n. Hi: arm w“ drawn in to the yacht. and cast upon the floor at the other sig. ofdu machine. The injmoJ mm wu than to the hosyiul And dial in , tite minus“. s"-ouay, industrious habits. sud hikiny ra- pected by all who knew him. Shun!“ Imus. My