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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1900-06-29, Page 2'IT --- ; � I I I r -111i I ` ri 1. - ;I, - r - , I I - IN, 7�_ �� % � . . 1, .,) i - r-,, I . I , " . 4W 17 _.. .1 1 - , �_ 1% P , I , . i61A 4 j 14�7 4 ,e � , , I � , , - , 6 I . '. 4 . . I ", � � '141l, %A 07,7�.� �� I_ I "" I- . I.., ,tri, ,-,,, I . I . � I I I I 11 - I I 11 .0 i - � I. ,� I . I I � ` 11, 1. - - " . I 0 1 � � 7 . ", . . , . I �i . . I I I _o I I . � , i I , I . I � . % I � I I � . I I � . 'C I � � I I . I I . I ­­ I , -11 �_ I A . � .. .1.1 - I I I I - I . I .1--_ ;Ml!'!i, .! ... I ill - ­ - I I "I , I I . I , � - ."i, r . 11 � . , . ­ 1. . -­ - � 11 I , , I . I � I I I X I I . , 1. 11 I 0 1 . 4 ;1 ., I .i Men SITAU .. I I . ,.�, I �' I I � I I �, ", It . � . I . I .1 �� . 1-1 ..." I 11 ,��L - I -_ �� � I III, i'. I � I . 11 .. 7 � - .�,�,7i! ...... �� - - I I . I - I irmill � �. , � I; , r, I , . . I 1 I . I - I I I � I i . I . I I . , ,4)l ot�; , I I I , . O" 'i I 11 . I - ., � I I . I 1 7 .f � I I , � �, , , . .. i I I I . - - ­ . , - � ..""Ill. i'l,111i I I:. .� i 'N , � , - I . I pi .. pas 11 .! ­ =�= - - --::-_l__ I , I-, - �= li , - - . � . !,� ­­ . .. 11 -1 I �_�l - � , . -I .. I . -&-,?-,--"A- , ,11. ­�� Fri- _1 ­­_"�­­�__-­:;;;�;��7 , _ I I I . If . I I'" �; 1i 9 IWO10 from Cruallict. The old horse stop- - -1 , � � .1 � . �, . .. 11 .1 . . 1. . I I I I I 1. � -_ _ ", . I - P11W0%DrO Ik & I'd pcd and went to cropping the grasti, - _ taff, re, I : while Lite his crutch to the � ca , 11�& put I . . . , Brl_�-� ground. and swung himself to tb .- I . �� 4111' 1% Isto VA1942 to 1044 1113, lowest . $I ��� . - . . . . . . ill ! , = b` : I " 1111 earth wktb a mart of gyra,aut; jig. in I . V_ . ..Nko �� I 4 ,. I .. IK-w-WOOT. - . IL C. Hill which were joined a bunch -i -til old . V. - � I G'M" ' w - ' -sure sinousial DruEl gain' t, umbrelh, at broad -brimmed &I il b t. C. - -ii sills _ - .I. V4 3. 'P. I I �'Nt.'.N'Q3'"' a sill-iry � , 'M ­"'­,­­,, L S I willsoriploil. vilit, bile (town cider t'-dny I" Thus %poke warty hostile of ci�iil a bunch of � L $TV . . _: J. T. GA=ow. 4 U. dried peanyroyal and a fadad fl;tg of .00 ill I it CUMMi GAAROW, L,J-13 --alliti Jimpaliall standing on the big- � I ) " , - tartar" front purch of her staittely the Union, all of which were dangling I .. LL . i t � M. 0* "OHNEU-N,de'll r ."olicitsmir. from their fastenings In the butti -1 , I c , ifto stol house, while she looked eastward to 'i . - � . holes of " old It rall Carl i . bit It be � I � - Acb!'" . I 'u, the chip -yard. %*here box twin sister, Wore. � . , i , .0AIII[Pi 0. O" alliFirill 00lip Druedlu, vil Lti.all do out-of-door 1113 urion-0 !m CriovilllzL ill uff his - . �,: �, V N tistiT w%. UnflIcIi Orcr -lordalloor -kot t lial - Id On - - - - .*I - .. . ... i Stol�� ae� cull Lie, U. 8 fire. beneath a big. black Iron curkrut cap, and pail inside . ill .1 " . . I "I i ) Frl;9 -_ 1. I I .. "She an' rut in forty year old it'. uaid, -Silly, a hill fur ycr Ill M -M .- [ � �L I - I ...... +4 , )171va gi, A) ANOfix. ftrrlft�qy. e ottor. I day." went am CIrusilla, -an' land a' by ,he aufforin m4ukerl I hope .� I I � A C. rrft%r In arillivic Qua ,- V.. - , - L, I' . to, I " lowe"Axati- 0 rul im 1 Goelain, I should I hink, we might have "ain't twill t burry 'baput fur the - , � , I AIN - , to=k! namiltion street, Ql Ic I ­ . � . i I burns sort o' notice taken wt. it 't w ul doggoned letter i 20 year old at 'tis _;V11 I , .. . . - . i - , � � : M %. CAUXRON (forporly of Camerps, Oil DaLti more than white sugar as a day " .. . .! � . ,� I . . .. I a OIL a Cameros). barrister and t-olior. Si3pjacks I .. lil , L % ­ , _; � - - - MOM WTN9 P911110 RIVER Ve I . I � atftet, saw � She's jam' possessed I b,t 11" said Ortil firig.-ii the I - - i - =IE -2 ' 44 of 4W .i I " t X als. � . TO- 0 ,-;%,,� I . �, , T .. I Ve JbI.M. -01.1r.11, .6ho wopidn't stop a-bliko' down cider gold beal at her throat 'JIto DIISTAN I v I . . - - l .1 IVI �.l , � I q � of 't was t' be buried I" , I fill '� , , ' Barrister. dolicitor. Crimus, don't tell me yor be u 'lot tin' GULF OF r ,10 O... I I ' i No- 0 -, 0 jo �, ", L' , ro- "I ".,r 7 � �, � , ; 'I . oyancor. Gillen .H.l Grurnlia wits dreamed in at lilac b on this letter," Said Life. passing out. From Tien-Tsin to Tangku .................................. 27 miles I pEcfliffu dil - 1, , � , I , 41 op cal 0-lboll Robot call milk, out low In the notak. anill a ­ . 1 5 1 1 . I I I 1, , � . I , Ve %tit Percent. i-terictnoo yellow, aged envelope. 'Old Joe From Tangku to Tutai ...................................... 25 miles I � " 0 ,: � . I . , . I � - " . I . SIOPLDg shoulders hid banal b a fit illy -_ - f" , , . , , I ­ porteal Farmell notes embed. Folly died L'uther day, an' seems � 1� , I � . .- - ____ 1. . I .. 11 ��", I L 1, I I I , to , " Norairy "a 'rho tilreves of bar he will postmaster some 20 years ago 0 , jl�jl; 0 , � ., , I I � N. LEWD& Fal I a kerchief. From Tien-Tsin to Pekin ....... � ............................ 79 miles ., .i , I 11 Procter Waritautailt.r."rol 6M,-orner I Quillal gown hung Itil and flowing Pb ,� 1, P " 1 , :, .. I . , ,� I UgTilton and N. - tKete Street.. _ - or at), us' ho got queer toward the end, From Tangku to Chung Liang Cheng ........................ 13i miles - 0, -"-,Il y � . .'r � !,� 1 . " . _ _ 1 over full muslin undet-sleeves. finish- tin. throwed the letters that come in. .. 11X I '� , . , I I ' XURINSON it HOLWEs� BARRISTERS. laid ,I, tial buttom with a close band, From mouth of Pi River to the bar. is ............ ....... 6 miles . : ,. I k . when he too . - - I ­ . ill I : - ki sollicit-7ra. Nutaric- Public. i bluiley I k a a it n a 'I a a - , " "' . I I R as. 0 0 n , i t r his . _1�1' I � � Igilli . � ;1 . . "r , I til. tweet citrol It L� Dickleal I and a broad frill of laole drooping over -garret. Now he's dead-bia house From Tien-Tsin railroad station to Yang Tsien bridge .......... " w L . dicy 1717 17 miles I , - . ., , � . I i I __ AfOCT_9ZATIST - - '. I 11 e:,. � : � 1� Eft. SOLIC I Tijil� her delicate hands. 'rho lii,tht bodice looks like u hog -pen -lived It tons- � , -1 . . - I I cl ill &.. 31mil to loan a I I I in _y I it I of her gown set off b-ir slender wrist Well, I'm oarryin' roun' them ar' old i. MAP OF TIEN-T.SIN AND DISTRICt, SHOWING RAILROADS AND TAKU FORTS. ` �` ' � 1 4 w r Of Interest. Offlets Ubtaidelglourt, to udvantage, its Slightness accentu- i _," i '. - I , *�' , , . , - ago r U=. letters, sich ez we can make out. I I . . � , - ­ ,led by it doi overakirt, flowing rho native city is walled in with stone, while around two-thirds Of the Outer city. including the French, English and German concessions, is a mud wall. The 1,41140. '' " . . . ­___ , %, � I �4 I come lickety-larrick With this one River and the Grand Canal guard the outer city on the portion not inclosed within the mud wall. I I � ,, , .. � � I . " MEDICIA L. I ll over " big boup. fur yer. Got a flaglicin't ! Hain't Ross . "k __ , I i. " _===� _�___� I. I,) I ", , . Pt. J. L TURNBULL � I A ad 11,1,od jerommi ,be ,,us and che 0,,them letters sense the war a' The railroad from Tangku to Tien-Tsin is single tracked ; thence on to Pekin it is a double -tracked road. The mouth of ill, P_- -Ho fZiver is guarded bymud f0#14 ," , I I . , _ , , I D Crumill-i mhiank !tm mho seemed tvil-it .(;,. The bar will allow only vessels drawing less than I a feet 6 inches to Anter the river. I "�, I ". �: . I . PAysicill �iur�ron, Me, III . Left my log in Georgy. yer know f" , ,4, r*," r . *O1eF1OZ:-HAmdItO[1 8L. over 0. M. J011011'. I III)i us .I . Judgin-rit would 1), of her I -8oul"timeb dream 'bout the darned The international relief force passed along over the double -track beyond Tien-Tsin, repaired it as they moved on to Pekin, The various ifillages, camps ou)d 91111 �', -� , , Grocery, r,- and actions. Painfully '-fo, I'll oil I " are marked. r. �.,�'r," * �1 - 9. ­ !� "4 " ZL� Night clidle answered at ofitco. : ownita,red bpi tuolherlo- ,-h I Ili .... If I 'lliethe meantime he was turning 11 . ­ Telephone 102. ' - - -_ 1, - ­ - - __ __ - 1 .-9 ) ly ,I all I he dea t It of h - r fit i h-, I, some 20 I Ilia letter over and over in his hand. I __ - VI - - IL W F GALLOW. 3 -ill, N -fore Own Dil [)ad lak- ' ful, unearthly luminosity. making her ish to move on and out Botha off 0 Me. They thought of the dreary OLKNT DEAT;��,,�,� �1 I '. i �, D _ Crusilla tremblingly Look the moisive. � THE GORDON' REVENGE I � , . 11 I . - . ��,_' ;:4 � �! -wif -,il ,ol ,if l he lil" I if f beautiful with the Strange, spiritual ` from his base at Kroonstiltd. morning hours of Magermfuntill and - - 14 ."­,' " I pit I,, It -qu Ire I It Ing to touch what seemed beauty of death. I they amote the steel downward& They irersoluated 'he Catil r Or, #04tero- � . ,,� I 4 Pt'voicia. and - tilrgl I it ear - B , ., �, . _� , � V ,,, RZs1DZNCR Ahis Ovil E gin street West � Ill and aslogril Crumillu t he (it It - , I like a meal from the dead. Lite NDED; . I .. - : 1 49" Godericb. Ont, Toloph ' I let ,side 'I sh,*n't take w -thin' I bit t , In Drul hand was held an old SCOTIA'S SONS GET THEIR TURN Whether he will now stal his t bri the ulack into the liver. ey Sill sovercowill -".,! 'I' - __ - - one No. 96 do it t li'long 1, rne,­ tumbled into the wagon and whack "' 9 daguerreotype of Crusilia and Furman, AT THE BOERS. comrades in Taking (lie reign of 00#.0#",�04thi , 'I the old horme with gatherod-up i I 'ft6tlIll4*'Ji � r , - . ill hILd -aid, '*,in . 1ground and fight or make a break thought of the row of � , - � i!` DE14TAL. I I'll ll,ild C thit of I'm liking for, I rode a w a y w hich Crusilla had lost many years - 'for the main army of the Boors is the graves beside th� Diludder, and beginning of autrientie, `�* _.19tOry . . �, � ___ I . SI:,:,t,l f" a,sr,her division. i hit t a before. Cruill understood. "Poor arimarat nail picture by liall the � hard to Calculate, for the Boer gen- t,hey gave the Doorm the "baymakerle I L4 sovereigns out Of the to " _ ote the - Rooll GPPCl Lite 11 " Crusilla (,rushed the letter in her I " and tossed the dead body behind ; urlillin of the crown W,I* i land, I NICHOLSON. L D. a. Dental Surgdon, I -tall tuxtrallart, war correllitiondeall, of the, I 041 011100. Ill f, , ly in, I g an old muit will ,-h Drusa," she said, "so you loved Eme lift, , ��,�� . porcelain and gold crown al b idire . hand and then bid it within her boo- at The lera a expects _4k bait b,lorol to her fill ,hil I�ul And I shall keep your secret and I he I Ulabl,odoil iii,yones tbal them, They I h,jught of gallant � died violent derithis. Dullaa��'.��`W,kq"bs- . , lt�� ,,�. , * I �-.Ilvslspechl luirty-flil yoar4' ariper i am. she then hurried throtigb the tifinichu. be will attempt to do, It was dur- , , :, � lance. Wnucholie riddled with lead,and they gil to reign in loolt, wiq,��,.g,r,d*e.4 � - - ri vc-41 a nit trou-ts exill � 'Apple orebard, across a hillocky field old picture shall be buried with you," r A. G. Hill in a letter to the Ing Hamilton's flanking effort I hat I ,� it, � � I sent thl cold steel, "till iii horrible poty Macbeth who was IA­t"0­'­VUr_' M. M&REE. D. D. S.. L. D. &. Dental lengib%%oit, in half. Sill, ill- - the Gordonia vindicated their rharac- - ­ . _, , � �i , . Surgeon. "lost and approved metho,I. into a little footpath leading into a London Daily News from Thabanchu to Successor, " , 11 � I I X.rjuJl dental operatiol hc,l wht(o clialk litto thloul,111"i HAS LOST ITS CRATER- . ra b, through akull and bral leav- dared tyy hi ' la&" � , '04"i -`1 . Preservation of wood. Fiore she Call to a clear, gives the following remarkable des- i ter for courage. Captain Towss, a e o . I �Z , �.,, . � . . "_I. , i - . no 4iii � 11"'MO." _ , , ' 1 till st specialty- Office -00c. ItIll exact middle cent r of till oil -cloth -r It . - _ . ", " .­, I f = tho Square. 0 , running brook, and, or crLption:- brave, courteous soldier' and gentle- I n to make friends moire, pdaced by sol ;� It . ,., �, .,W I � �, % � ��T ' *r, rr � � 0_ I Ching, made ,rho ,,Sao I. the 4'eal of Vemovins has Shull They thought of scotland, 'real King of Scotland , IlAm � � - 11 - 'r� I covered floor tit the front hall, and a eu p of bar hand and drank slowly small Till Prevention Another film- of �and they sent the wild slogan r4their sil'nin while' besieging 4.1 I'll 11 , I . - I PHONE NO. 30. When, a few manths ago, I stood up- man, whom L,had the pleasure I --- -,--- - _____ -_ I fixed the strirway heyond use by i on i he vell almost within the shadow 'meeting at Graspan, and whose guest I.. 11 �, �, ­ I I 1 ,� .I M. TURNBULL, 1)1-13.�L, L. D. s.. Dental 116 moisten her parched mouth and all Like I'on$Pelf. Iclan m -echoing through the gullies of van [I. was murdair I � rill _; ". , . 1.�, .1 : I X- ill H off ,,, Ili,, 1.ol with . strip of lips. She then rose and pasmed 'rho fiery crai of Vemuvius, after of the frowning brow of Magersfon- f had been an several occasions, was ' I "IV 0, � I' .',,!� 1�1, 11 S,yvSaa)je;orm.rly uslaiciated with Lir. I ,:1l. ,, i on. 'it al. All branches at the fro 1 the, African hills, until th,ir Comrade died of fatigue and ,; I 't , . , '. � . wir" netting, much an she used ata , ut 10 . I d=l Ion Practiced. incluiling gold and porce ain through a gap in a tumble-down erupting enormous manses of lava til surly heights, and looked upon the here of the hour. no is a tine . I � 11 I ii. il ­', , _�'..., 11 ii crown ant bridge work. Special atoral liar away along the line, �hoaring it, Alexing his fleet I . I ,: I- ,il;,-,- ,, ,., ,;, '' � :1 , Men to 1.h.olpre.pervatlon of the ins, I her clooken yirdi . stone wall into a graveyard. In the and stones for it moat h past, became i he cold, stern ful of Scatland's dead, figure of is. man, well set up, g d � ', -7 ­ 1. I . 11"I", I ., bil Lol � 'I'll, house hid "aparaits side 00 - 'turned to One another, saying: "God 111, Ii Over the ,� 'I ", � `,�, t� ";' � .,rl�', ' I on In 'a 11 I , 1-1., ""',_ " .1 . 'a New Block. I 111. , !, , " _'. J0 11 . wings Sill of The wall grew clumps of � quiet all of a suddan. It was Lben no- and lis:en,id to the %%eird will ing of the looking, strong, active. fit, was, I . i ", � , ,.".'�,"'i �� .11 I.. , ::,.. "I , I I - and doors and back stairs, which ill ' piv," W at ronje gaze r- e on y �n ter, help the Boors this hour, our ,o!k:f§ f &r&L. the 16 ", 11 , _ - Sill i n , a i: ­.i. ' , 11 ­.. -� ; tuti which Crusilla gathered in d that 'its tall Call crater had ave 'tire inLO 'am with the bay ,.it ", t ' . 1 ,, 1­,� �;"' � I I 1� �,�:�!ad t , .11, "Ill, , ... .. . MONEY-INSURl could have (I, herself. At I he further """ , . . �.t,YT: , � " �".,'i,", " i j. � r, I =�_ - I ­ -_ . his inaccessible seen who could wear an eyeglass an : -1.1 11 :;, I and of the long, big hit]] was it monnil I THE (IR[TEI, , ).1 � .,. � , ".", � : i, ==� ttarly big umphantly down from 11 .� rt; Ida � . , . fun il- - i bunchaIii, promising the hij fro- dis. )peared. PR[CE OF IT. . '�­ , ,�,.�. 1A � I I I I `�._. , , .1 . . ONEY TO LOAN-Prlvalo it live untain stronghold upon his handi- not lose by it - in age he looked a out I 'u subjects , ...., 1Z ­";­­�':­�� I �...., �; ,, �,,,,,, ,��;,,. �,;�, �J day forty. I remember snapping a p oto , , ,- room in �Nhjch Di and Crusilla "Twonty yours ago," she said, "dour I appeared created the liveliest interest thictse who had fallen, then they found kill led by a cannon hit " .. in " �. �_:.. , Per ilient. Iticil sill loin. Afew grant leaves to her face. The distoovery thaA the cone had dia- ' mo But %%ben they turned to gather p dierred by his .1 l 14 farm and tow propoil for sale and to I I , ,work, I knew Lu my soul that a ­4,;,�, ,I - a ,,,,,i- . I , ". l N. N. LE'l Barill and soil "I kept their playthings %%,hen chil- ould dawn_whem Scotland would do- of him Ila he waa "tt4dying up" t e 1. wan :it r� ,-.11 , , � , to lay dead, and I picked the I among the Scientists of Naplem, several ; w that he ii,holisis lion soul had pointed buirgh.; James 11 �� r_ll , - , 11 Zlodertith. . old dad , , " ill _ ; "I" � , 1.1, ;" . ,%�,­:, l,� � .�'- - I tire , and am they had grown older, tansy to plare, about him in his ecill I of whom together with a few from mand an eye tot- an eye, blood for gra9im of gallant young Huddart, an ' l 3fteir the 4fil,ttli, �n 1. " - , ., 1 =M�__ them the crimson path to duty was to Illegals N.. "T �1. �': �� �."", ":-, �, 1;.� - ,blood. I read it written on the faces Australian "middy" who lay buried '' ; : . � ", ""! ''! , i�.,�� � .1 WAbRTAGE LIOINSES� i choice Possessions hitill found fin. Twenty years ago." She wan- I Rome ventured the ascent for Ina lead them an more. The nobip heart burn; James IV. was ii'lli � . � , �, I k�:, - . ----- ­­­-� �-- - - 11 th,ii, way therein. Al (h- great (it- C f the men who strode with martial on the vil but the W)ors rall4e'eted al "in; , . i ,,,�.� �"! " , I dered in and out among the irrtl purp ' f scientific investigation, that beat so true to honour'n highest English fit the battle Ot r . �� , , , , 11 . __ L I , ", � 6. ., ltj,l� I W. LIN10- ISSUER Oir -`ifAI1ItIAOW vimil Dri had pulled down the trel round the last sad resting place That portrait from me later lu.­1.1110;��. I , ,� , ('50 0 1, " �:' local Goderich. Ont lar headstones, many of them black I The Cone had become engulfed. On' note" was not Stilled, but a bullet James V. died of exh-anst.10. * ,a , . ., I I � '.., � - curtain over the ,)no window, and I ,in , of him they loved -their chief, the wri luck. On this fateful day Cap- ; . I ... � ., - �, � gg:t I I al as y of the miesing the brain bad closed his eyes or after the battle of Fi - �11�,111_lo 1. 't I t`, AUCTIONEER locking the door had said, "I'll thro%f . � .., T", , I __._ - it sunken. until she finally I d theictrill have been pro- dauntlil General Wauchope. Ven- tain Towse, with about fift I , �� I ��,�,.,111 , ,; I � ­ __ , ter I Sov .b f,,;�,', __ __ ­ the key in the well! I bar steps into a poplar walk, and pounded to how the eruption of spoke in the sombre fire that Gordons got isolated from the . ;for ever to God's sunlight, leaving Mary Qjuoen of Sitat's 'WhAs .'fi -, 1,�,_, i, , 1; t .. - N KNOX. Nswgal street Goderlah Satam h'amelf I the head of a long path c I rouched by lava, ashes and stone ceased at a time gall main � him to go through life in darkness in 1587. Scottish annals .bbt.btei . Opp .lie buirtol Hotel 1,100inhad Aue couldn't divide the things, an' 'tis an I blazed in every Sc�otrhman's eye. He. body of British troops, and tbeBaers, 11., itiklt'­, I . I I 'I onser dAgObtfor the Noxon 11roA. Agri her father's and mother's grave. I w u as strong a nd they mourned for him as they had time of Matribeith, 1030, aTailliol I �,*,:- . , I I., - I , C - , Cal t, and , , to to , ; odd room anyway, an' liters won't tribution was carved large and deep with that marvellous dexterity for , �V � 1. � I "" ,,, '* ; I 111�. mourned for noble, whitm-%ouled in character, and hisitorilittis'',*64,1,"'. . - '11, � , lost niplaments. Pull the celebrated She i still till the bright mol also With regard to ,be disappear- on every hird-set Scottish faM it Which they are becoming famous, I Ito 11 1161j,; � I any. hawal L 000okil atat measure, lo, 0 �L . 00 � y , Q, il, , , Ad ii on", M ughlin Carriage o.al either (in us hav it." . Ing turned to gtay afternoon. Then I once of the cone. , � I 4k�] Wauchope, whose prototype he was. them an in 9T A1, a P -ow Cal'"Pany, I When the Silly twins, as they were spoke in silent eloquence in the grip sized up the position, and determined They knew that many a long, lon'g Thin evidel of the oaoiil� q ; ran rd. and all til lines pertaining to the finally she drew the letter from her 1 It is gane;atly believed that this li ' I , � L� r, arming trade. , � , , 1, universally called, were young Dru- of each hard browl hand on rifle ,upon a capture. They little dreamt i is this strong Ob ,10p, A4, ;, 11 basom and I ried to make out the half- ' year would roll away before their lwt , HOMAS GUNDRY-Live Stock and Gen- silla in her l way had been equal- play of nature's fire -works ceased on barrels; it found a mute al In each of The nature of the lion they had a ougges I k L -- F W. , 1 a large number of t 'ear er I tj Ina tral Aso lancer. Giii 011 8ahat . i "L� , 2 1 do every where and all olibirts made to ill va ly its attractive as Crusilla was in knitted brow, and leapt to life in every snared in their toils. With fully two . T dincernable direction. She picked up ' account of the sinking of the molten yea would rest upon his like again In i %! ". Ill ItatiRfaction. Charges reftmoriattail Can do a sharp stone and twisted and frill 1 mass withLit, a providential oce u r Camp or bloody field. But it gladdened soverelligms met with' 16 C � a Oil , , ", , i'', 1� her light. But now, as Drusilla mov- - deeptirawn breath; it spurkled in each hundred and fifty men they closed in 'I ., .1 :',, I . I more bu.1nesa and am after it. - THOMAS led a hole in the earth of her fath- I . their stern warrior heats to know Foram t hI5 reign of u , ^ , I '. �� . GILINDIRY, Auctioneer, (loderich. ed about in the blue mull of . ronce. -tear that rolled inbeeded and un-, on the little baiiii of kilted men, and I t t � " ,, ­, � � . 1, 1; t the aria grave. "I'll bury it,,, she said. that the last sight he ever gazed upon In OW w4p vitals in b tll� , I ,�. . - -_ -_ : 1V" - I I , 4 � VETERINARy wood fire, lithe looked, with her bent ,, I Had It act been for this tharemight checked down war -scarred cbel and in triumphant tones called upon , I � I:., I I I'll -never read it,-' t hem wam Scotland sweeping on her foes. Mao, this Rallasu Gen ; %, .. 1�� -.-- __ _ . .1 __ I figure, her tat I tored bornbazine gown, �have been an eruption that would thundered its the echo of the Imen's i to throw down their arms and sur- � , ;A:0 P� " . . 1, "J, -- I R. W. F. VLARK. V. &. graduate of the her old saffron, Copperas dyed flan- ! have destroyed Naples like that which tread across the veldt right up to der. I w s a tur to w rm n ' . I In this wri , 11 I." But she hesitated, then took bar i ren I a Pic a a a And when our noble Queen shall t1i 22 Out . of 4111 al 91 �, It DOntarict Ve . brooeb from her kerchief and tore the t, t� tortnary Coll.�gl Toronto. I place upon his breast the craze which diled by violone iddo. I I It Fe"I"Cet'll call the attention of lior-o ow.il nol pottli pinned over her .4houl- With t buried Porapill in 79 A.D. Cronje's lines, as they marched camll artill heart. On all mides rose the I of assassidation-drownIng,," ­�`� `r!�. �,, i � I pproved method of operating oil borme,i- letter open at one end is the moldier's diadem, their b"rts , I 11.11-i 4 I ders, and her elf-lcl straying from be pin. Now that the mountain is again wards. The Highland Brigade had bleak, black kopjea, ridge on ridge, �r . :: U, , , .11 Ill SLIP "' " � . ii�r of vaterinar) medichil - �� I . , : A � Slowly she drew forth the folded sheet � will throb in unison with his, for OT suicide. � '-a I 11�1;� ,� " always all hand, ell Rod atribilft-Nowgitte beneath a red bandanna knotted i I -1 L3. � " I : I -_ an quiet, the people of the villages of gazed upuu its dead, and neither time, an inholsWablis as a w1itch-lilog"s I their strong hands on that May day � � , ,1 street, Goderich. d flatted it out, and she read: "Dear I 'grow]. On one hand the little band . I . I �,l , I 'Lt. 1, l . about her head, like a veritable .0 11, I . � Portici a;nd Resins, who had left their nor change, nor thought of home or , ,-,: ;,, ,�. , ",�'� i : MMI.&,r Silly. meet roe Thursday eveni . I helped him to win whpLt he is so fit ': .i. I "', . .0 witcb. ng in I A SOUTHERN CAKH,�-, �:� "' ,." ,,, I , �, . McLean's i , homesteads in fear and fright, have wife, of lisping babe, would wipe the of Highlanders, the picturesque col- � to wear; and when our Sovereign , "i , I M-A�n3C333`l the long graveyard walk. I will be I , , 1, ,;" ,� � returned, and are taking great Ili- mell _11 . i �, , ory of that sight away until the our.4 of their clan showing in kilt and , ' Crusilla's half of the house land been - , ,� �!,!,_;:J,'�[�: � I CORNElt EAST -ST. AND there by sunset. When honoura him she hanours them, and It taken an iatdlligent edbkl�$i4d#- , , . I,, . . SQVARR. OT-tPainted white and in the beat I see you' ! terost In the scientific investi bayonets' ruthless thrust gave Soot-'8tocking, perfect in all thell appoint- i . ,. 1, .� ,..Jill . '11"', I . : gations. well they know it. And when the S, now dish well. 0 ' "'Id - , , I L pretty one, in the poplar path, I I , oaks 0 1 I! I FAMILY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. of repair, while Drusilla's half, since They are assisting the learned man by land quittance in the rich, red blood ments, but nowhere so absolutely . �' -,,l .�., ,�, 1, � .1 I 11 -11. "., ; ,,, W416 - i years nave rolled away, and they are order cook only at t a ,�,�L Who � 11 % shall know it matins yes." Then If t . 1 4, _ "'.. _, ,L' . "j-1 I great division, had not been I ith wounds I to cook it, their earl r4l,l� ..i Wt I'll! !, . Everything Ila Season and Prices al ways right. 1 h" fol- I searcill for stones thrown rom he c f thel who did (hilt deed. flawless as in their leadership. tin- Ily J .! �. i, . - lowed a name faded past Isoiphering. I That bout- Ill come. The men who der such leaders as he who hold ,act and grey, and spent. w ' - , lll�. : .. touched and was a gloomy Right, Crater. a I I '.."ll, . �,, The letter was dated 20 years before! I nd tail, fit for nothing but to dt(ndle I they Cook only in a pitial --- , tiv, �� , i,i', , '- le"t with its brokso blinds and flapping Vesuvius for weeks presented an ini a leep in soldiers' graves beside the them there no Calm and steady, their , . , and mechanical wVLy. �, 0 �� A14 1 , little grandbabes on their knees ­1� 'bi 1;`,��,�,' i t�'11 I The graveyard walk -the poplar Path i NNillow-clad bank4 of the Modder River forebears had burled back I ',! 4, � , GeoAmith tillption rds. Crusilla now took her the abiv- I .. ., i, I I young mem and maids will flock are of the latter sort- e�. ;�,` i :,il - Wa amed the I , .,�, .- !, - , �. , 4,, � .F - ill over the rotten floor . e she a now I pressive specitacle. About the suromit. have been avel Or, if the debt has alry of France and bad t laround, and painting out the vieteran well known tit t a I olity, I I - . " :: , , .1 - way oirr( sitting. f the dark mountain white mmoke no t been paid in full, the interest o%li Muscovite pride. and they were soon � 11 . . . . . . . ...... ,� ': �'o , � , 'i, . , I I . i O was being taught by A birighe,' , l'i I � �; - CONTRACTOR Rod Rill ,' Drusitia's half, and a .� 11 " . I sho roachad her sister, who stood wit" She her elf had walked there Could be ,seen making its way a thou- - to the curious stranger say with -, �'.Ijl' ,", ,�, ��,�,, �1'1� � . h a' with Lng on I halt bond of blood has a least to prove themselves men worthy of w" islili A ,�, -iI .J, . . ... . �,vl. . and GENERAL CARPENTER I Ensue Bascom, a likely young man, I and yards high. ' honest pride, "He was with Tow I a the to make a certain cal�a whi .1 '4", I � . � e 1 ., her back to hot-, sba fou now been hahried in. It wits not paid their captain. I .8 . . 4, " �,v�,ll, I nit her talking day he was the Cross." I ad one egg. The first il n,, i, , , 'I" g I I I " . . Houses remodeled, and I & nd the writer of this belated letter. I Explosion s were continually board by our Colonial sons; not from Aus., On the other side rose the superior ano .1 � 11, ., lc"-.1:1'111�11'1 .i: , �' � I gencral repairs to herself. t frsQJ,-1iik4i11V . I . 11 . ,"I 1. P I I ", I lVi - ' ", and ht ", V 11 I I attended to Promptly at moderate The mathematicians tralia, or Canadian ban did the at ub- he*'I' - 4 1� 44 1 . Here he had proposed for her hand, , oven at Naples. ds -0- lady opened wa I ,,I��,`l . "Dru8illa's happy." thought Cru- Inumbers of the Boors. A wild and � 1171 N,1�� prices. 11 � -j ,"",­t;�V4, ' �-, tig, Ali , , I %i�,I. .cel Llie debt we owed. 1110116Y crew they looked compared t6 it if A 40, ,; 1.* . D , and whon she e7had coquettishly pat have beent at work, and they have its- born Boilers re INDIAN FAMINE PROBLEM. suit her taste ' , 1 SAtisfaction Guaranteed. silla. Drusilla, like the click of a 'llillilli�ill the waste-baA at. A Let - A."'. 'R 4 A .1 "I IAIII . �, him off he had written this letter, 1 certained by laborious trigonometric They were not Irish hearts that clear- . Chirramarl who had ca P, r, , I r 1 �,�l lock, snapped' herself about a nd the gem of Britain's army. Boys A Few Words or Sympathy For the � " rQf I I, , # !��i SHOP-KingIlitton Street, Goderich. w hieh after 20 years she had received. calculations that masses of lava were ed old Scotland's legacy f hate oil , stood side by side with old men; lade I . - �' �'i .:, RESIL)KNUE-Huron Road. � screamed with embittered eagerness; 0 government. I her, always made the eg - N,'11 1 ., '. � ,� A 0, At the time be had suddenly left town hurled 15,000 foot, or three miles high. It ha L May day amidat the African bills. bruoted theirilsolves shoulder to Should- If It were not for Obe impervii � ... � . �, I �.,�. "Silly Jimpson, yor allun was it fool, . ous- the first Ogg 3POned be," ,.� I , __ ri, "�, -1 P - Stories had , It was not. Kilgland's yeom *� , 11 '41. Yl , � -isini p ,,,,I.,'! � :, ; ., log 1 never to return. isions ,shook the Sf an sons who der with, men in their manhoodi � ness of this British to foreign criti- aste-basket, � . P:,""A V come The coll I I , , , -,4-. , tin' yor grow foolor an' foull What waste bas I , ,: .... - Al � �,�� back that he was married and wits a Observatory an the mountains, and did that deed, but men whose feet prime, ragged beards fell on t into the t I � . ,. ..., I "A. '. , ZI I yer ,ill ragged out fur? Think yer at"' c,sm bey,would havebecome discour- A corresponden Ll I ��,� , 11, t , �N 4 Funeral Notice. - I rich man. Crusilla on this morning the villagers were in a state of ter- %%ere native to the heather, men on more ragged shirt fronts. But tficre I -P. ., .1�, � . ii ed before 1his over their Indian pro-, culiies which a Nortborn IM y- W �� '24 It, .. twittory, tin' ain't on( o' the runnin' ag 11 ,�, ly'. ": The proper furnithunt and o.,nductimil I had dreamed herself in the very gown ror. They were afraid to stay in whose tongues the Scottish burr clung wel many hearts behind those rag- . ,_ 10,_ � " yit V Can't pick nit- fur a green gan- blem" says the Detroit News. They ' had moved South, bad ' �il - - - - - I ` 'It . li't , I Of U I IAS at A ocaut which dow ' I I , �; � � ,','- ,, , . ' '4. 0, dot-. S'pome yer think men i a her last walk 'their homom; they did not like the lovingly - ilia baro -legged, kilted ged garments, heartz that beat high are providing work for 8,000,000 of I i'll,"ir, �, ,�,'�,:P, �fi � � , , , 6 4. I I negro servaats,�#he o � $_*�.­ - - . �', I a its it a burden, an art with u mar( w hich she had worn in r . , ,.-,�.;., it:,, �, I 111 . I ith Uneato down this very path. To- eerie, weird rattling of the window "boys" whom the lassas in the High- with love of home and country, � �,� �!�' I o' cherubim or Seraphim, 1�', - I . h., . � .1 ,� " , '� - �.;­,, . '�� il, - BILOPHEY & som ui...­­ 1.11 '� . "�, � ­, . ,�, � ` ;�­ I �, I ��, , ,_ ,,_ Wou'l. lie � w . their starvfng country subjects in dishes she 114 " , ", ., - �.!�, . &,,i,,�h ;�,,, , , , i J . �n: ill ; : 11l1'1I',­_. ;,­ II I I man (roe me, not, a whole caboodle day wits Thursday, find for the main- panels. lands love, the gallant Gordons. hearts that seldom quailed in that famine stricken country at a 'cook well e ;, .: , , , - , , I . , lr,.,�,:��`,,� , i"'. r -s the lending Undertakers "4 .mbalm I l I,." I -1 .� '1�",, " ", . , .1i,x I . I . " " �� r �'L r " _ I I coal of $400,000 a day, besides 'what' markable way. 13 , "� * � I � I "; I �, , ". , ,; �, "..., . . I a' men! An' Inw, what yar rritwIlti I"' I it soomed to her that Rho was Naturally there Ls a great rush of Let the tale be told in Edinburgh the hour of peril. Their rifles layin inb ii, � _6 9 am I ��, ill ,,. � - �, r ", _,��A;l I I �. � I I '. r -i IL "I 11 1�11'klll 1 13 � young and keeping the ,requested ap- tourists to witness the fiery ­.iW� 'o.i, . 1 l$ 1 i% 10i l', , . N� 00091HON, ONT displays Town; let it ring along the Border; hands steady and strong. The Boer is being done by private charity, and � side their 1. ;,',��", !". F f�. i roun 'a ii me fur I Cut my head off Z .� �.'� 1". , � , " . . t 1. pointment with Eames. at close quarters, but ardent sight- lei I he lass as i braids the widow's was face to face wilth the Briton ; I milar C? 0 . 91 I I ", �. , ,,'I . I . , I, , - W." " �, 1, I nfore, I'd crawl I" yaL they are assailed on all sides as If,' they could not banali �] � ll", , , V�,�,, � r, - � .", : , r "', 19,,� , ,' ,,,,,:, ,,­��,, , .�, , :,V,.,,, " I 'I, - whisper the. story with love -kissed the they tire responsible for the famine. Finally e lady totj:641� ..�` � � . 1. � , i .� �,,!, �.,. j� - ,� !I. I � � ­ __ - Crumilla felt encouraged that Dru- For down the avenue of poplars it Sears were doomed to disappointment, halt , t be numbers lay on the side of . . dill," ,�� . !I breath; la,t the lads as they come from Boer, but the bayonet w with the . . �� LV l�" . _,rj�lr, �­111 - man come walking, tarrying here and for the pCilre were active, and rigor- I I:" Iii- . I �;" , �`.;%; ". 901a was So lively; .she wil quite like , as They might re.tort that they are tak- , man cook a had btai , 8 i . . ,;,,�. - , , ". ,; dir ches.ts Briton. .: - ,.,�!:�,,�:,"!'h Mai . � there to read no inscription upon a aumly prevented anyone venturing bill their daily (oil throw out the I .,� �, I 1, I ,�,, ,�,', � , !�', . ,.:,f I her old self. "Silly," -he said in a Ing the money off the people ofl could read. -Naw," Ili *`­ ; . , - , I.", .. I for the sake of Lbeir breeding; let the "CHARGE GORDONS I CHARGE]" � ffi, 54 I '. . ., "'� ­,.' g ra vest one. Ile reached Crusilla ycl Cook's railway, near the Obi _�si , 1; � ,,r ,,,�,, �'' " � I 6 man who Calla cook by � 4 I, 'I, �, v 1 � . .,�.�, � ".� � 11 gentle voice, "'tis our birthday I" land, Ireland and Scotland, and Spain- I It . � 1, �"j-�'X` ecker & Myers' V � ClAl, w �,� ,�,011�1,­, .� �l,""� , I . "Slitul replied Drusilla. " 0 i . 11 v-i,-, I , I � ,� '� The Undertakers. _'Ib : fog � Till with It high -headed, stroull � . , , J swing. Her' valory. plo,straint turn up the faded Page f ' "Throw up your hands and Surreal Ing it. on a tillankless race in India, , k `. wl � , ��111 . facts was still hid and the letter had I The scene was awe-inspirnig at hi,,tory, written "hen the world was di The language was English, but She$ave him a race I .'� ,' - -', -�k:` ' ... .�, I.. I 1! ,, � I ;, -,;,�M, - ty days has September, April, June where they are earryingi an the moat cake, written plainly'! iO4 lilor . -_,e� ii . graduate of Massaillius6tts loollegs or 11 .11 I , , !d, , R 3 a, I W 1.:1 . �,! , ­� , 1. �, � . , �� ,,�,�e ... It.,— ., , Itinbalrifing. Snd November. Wall, I W il ;- � , �, ..- - -l , r 11 . ,,',,,,. "lipped from bar lap to the ground. . , 0 1 '. ��,;, , , Wu X born night-thno, when the belchingm, were young, and find, if be can, a grander ,the accent was Dutch. A moment,an stupendous allaxitable work in the paper It was for " � - I lj"�­f-�ff,L; Sal deed done by thosons Of linen since the ,awful second of time, the rifle bar- I � "$, . ,"� - White 111"roo sind I wo minutes afore midnight on the Th -i man paused, looked at the letter, � most frequent. 'Imagine the immen ire history of the world; but thay leave when the oake came diiA' Wfl - ,'��,;to: . � 06 " �'� � d imuroing stars sang together. Is gleamed coldly towards that ,� , � "', _ I ,Tiv , .�Ipl . 'plain round the craters transforme I I , , .. I the story to be told later by a dry we,% a singular go di 0,01`�,�,,Tll � . -.K', 100dern Applisinfies. last day a' September, an' yor wits Picked It up land read it. Then bend- � of I - "'I" , - _''..", ,. I 1 ,V!, il� OUR PUTONS ARM VEttv Low ' E little group of men, who stood their ' �. - L, "', �7": k � ­,, - , horn two mioullas al midnight. Ing cl the lonely figure, he Sold into a fiery sea. illuminating with a 13.1i THE BOER WEAS L , blue book wbiah no one is iikelyj to Intl called the cook. :.' ,� � " ' �'i � �', `.�, �� i�,f ". ` " --_�. - _., I, I.K, �1, ;,� 1, . �; 717 UL Slithitatillon cluartuab,ll � I so to Any tale. It was the Ist of !ground as pine trees Stood on their read except, perhaps, the historian. !'Did you make thib'dWl , , - , t� ... � 11 - �, � Yer birthday es in October. W a In it gentle voice. "Silly ill I red glare �he neighboring villages, the , � , ", , , 11"'I, . ­ . ,,,� I`,�, r, 11 Ban I mountain sides in Bonnie Scotland �. ,,,.�, " May. We had. (he ra hard pressed i, 6404a I - . 1. �!�-,2 , 19KIR a MYERS "I- 0 ain't cup an* gasser by a long shot. She looked up. Yea -loo -yea -was it i hPlivens-above and even the distant - They are accused of taxing '64 '��i',"� I I i RE 0 South Rtel 'be natives to the receipt 1" she at* '-`�?' -i�,;, I I I ,, . , , � ,�,� - I T., 1(­:� I "� �` .. �L .. Enoas Bascom I The man Spoke again I ocean, emitting, rocket-like. myrinds in Tbabani in a run of kopjea I Then out on the African air there to death, atild they do not stop, to "Oh yes, main. to 4 .,C,�',.t�,,�vl,v-,ll . .� , ".,I i Birthdiiya-who corns-idn't half bulk- * l I that reached In almost unbri Ae- rang a voice, proud, clear, and high . r, -'4 ... �­.­ 'I .! 0,111, ', W=MWWUQ�WQ?_1WW)7-Z5Zm ad. I'm bilin' down cider. T'night ' y "Did yon put in al) wc-,U#44 -, � i , ,. , , 1, 1. 1. " �.. 1 �, . ?� "Sill -11iliss Jimpson-Confound it all of brilliant spal and you have Rome farther than a metals eye an clarion note, "Fix bayonets. Gor- Point out tibrit The money raised In , , .!,, T" 0 I I I ".�, 1, - - I sort of notion of what the sight wan quence India is spent in India, and spent I " ,,X" ,,,,,,,�,r, ��,,4,v � �i , ,­ ,�, " am the fullin' o' the moon, an I'll git -Sklly," and n smile broke over his I "Oh yes, rliunw, i � ,j�': �,�,L " �� , , I .� .1� . . -w3NK=- Cilight reach. This flying French was done I" Like lightning the strong honestly for the good of the -, -, -,, ­', ,; 1, ,.11�ll 1'�, ,, ! _i.".i� � I it billed down so 'twon't all bile away. fine, boarded face. Than he added, , like, I ple4-1- -Pat in evioryth . 1p. 1, " r & , _ IT I L' I '" , �%, ____ �'Ll, iL.,,, � ��. . 1, . " ,:,�,� : r, , never been a scandal in the It _ MUM ibig' )i . ,;; , ,with an, chafing likes leashed grey- ,hands gripped the ready steel; the The ha yl - ­�;, L lt� � ,r-, , ,� " ff ll stop of GiLbriol should ­ You have kept my letter sill these hound because he Could nZit sweep I bayonets went home to the barrel _the,. * i!��,' a ":, 1 1, _�. Goderich . Planin Mills. .1 won years -after all you must love me a L,ROVFD TOO MIT(IFI. civil service of India since Britain 'ti"."''..". iL' . _ " , � �, ,,,�: I�, 0 ound hilt trumpet. all before him with one impetuous '01 "#_i, 1;1 , , � I " Cider's money." mustard land popl%t, �,, � 1. ". J� I .... it'"lli-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii�iiii as the lips of lover to lover. Rifles 1- "'in-"il , , ; 'j"r ,, � �, -01l Silly, dear,*' went on Crusill, little I" "Eneart," Rho replied, "I have Tbe troubles of houselteimpers; with took hold of it nearly half acentUTY 'tVinegar and ihlff$ , i�P,!W � " J. '­ ��' " , . , 1:- � 11 ower than ever t -, - I . "', � �, , - the lady. "What dw i' I'' 0'"i , i I .. � I,.: I I ruAh. Rundle, too, was hare. with him spoke from the Boer lines, and men it go. The tiol are I � In it sweet voice, "won't yer come In Just got ynur letter, ani their "help%" are endless, and many 11 �. . %, .�, V,� Buchanan, & Son haughty, handsome face, its keen as reeled a pace from the British and t,hiay wer ��,.� - ­`:'­"*" LL"' � ­ � I �, , '. I , . . 1. il don't u-nderstilind," he Interrupt- that actually happen are quite an. fun- e before, and the population "':. l, , ­ V �, , tin' eal suppor with met till have L 11 1211.1. � 1"'L, 0 Contractoft'and ,French, hot %itb a better grip on his fell, and lay where they fell. Again ,, ting vinegar gtjili ,% 4 , , I . I out -up dried 'boo( with milk. tin' I've I'd. "Anyway, Silly. you have kept ny its those that find their way into . grootter by far than ever it 1. , I—-, ��1­ '� , � 4, was. It - ..... .. . �­ , j,�� .. - 1 - . I , I feelings. Six f4alz! t"Land of the (no, un- that voice with the Scottish burr on cake I" . , , ­,, k4d;,Yl -�..-��, � I :. �,r" Ille appointment. though the time Is a print thrmigh the active imiliffino, , t to estimated that over 180,OOD.000 have . ­;";", ��*,,'l ,:�.Yi`,,: - I ii '6�, J i : Z , ' Be ( coo I , crafy. long- every note, "Charge, Gardens I mitim b6liolit "thi, ki4lpt I il. , , Suilders mul An apple pie with a mite a* Ifil � - ) Then 'the I , , , , it � . I �, -,�, m ready-'-" tionsi of the gifted young Fail who' (ter Louis " been added to. the population durin I , . , , �. ", �� �', Mahlafliticturers stood dealers tin pri in't, juq' oz yer mind (I like little off, but I' cent 9 On the �aok at th,641' "" it*,W " I , �, r, � hInaded, resourceful, have bold The Chl:mVill and the dafuntless Scotch, t he Of. , I Ill# , , '. C I I in all Ill of Building Ma. it ". I : "Vitti, Encitill and Crumills, sprang write for the comic Journals. present century. The Tat %.0" �,,r , ,� written a roosipil '*iwl,�&& ... :, �l , j" � I � kopi Again amd again we" mall mail rushed on at the head of his fiery I I . � �,�, terial. gulch as Lumber, Dour%, Drusilla hold an uffiffted dippl of sharply to her feet. "Where's your ' The mistrill of an establishment and southern Provinces larill Colaerstrowd- " I ­ I '� t _� � i I., 4 . Sash, Lath, Shinglos� &c.. &c. Ontivred to trap them but no wolf in fel The Boor's hillart is a brave Iwo, and the People cannot be Indudi Find tibe flitolneftVA40i i I 4 . . . . I rrl cider still, for a mo�Dqnl and (hen wife f" went into the kit4ohi al morning to ; "­­ ,�11 1 ftwi�"11*- , , , . I!. � � I . ''I 11 '. �i 0 winter I.% tnore wary than Botha, no henrt, and he who calla them cowards to move verything �i&480W,-*, U 10A, bs-�,. I I �`;�,fi�l� . . getting �� , '' L " 1, �, , �� � 7 . Instal and EstillItintes 'ttirnished on appli- dambed it into this kettle, sending the "Hill she I,%,'* he replied, Crashing ase how her new cook was to tbrl north -West, where a ul) � "I ­" ­ . J",��I�"%j';�C� i . inleasols more writolif n h me a lies; but never before had they faced. Lbere 4 still Plainly of landi It ,,, the pitlist I ,; L' I' �11 � I— , � mn 'a ' . I I I . t,l: , Cadets, - hot bubbloto flying. She thAn Crusilla in his arms and giving bar along. :he Commanded. Wh.'In'�--'e..'d-ieintied SO grim R charge, never before had thin grillateat problom t Thtl*dyls hosb#AiOi:�J�l � /,i4i , ; ,,, I i� I . amtslibi0hoid is".) squatted before ilia blaX43, Onundinfri' a rousing smack. "Silly, .70 never 'I'laill was a wash -basin in thin sink i . , ,, ,�- I I � . I'll - I I 6 i0haiRian & Son. ; I thby fell bank, when we I . at ock they thioY "en a torrent of steel adval the ' ' 4 ., I � � I I U I ' ,ke and tiiit�l ' . ?, L I � , tba glowing oulberis inici miream of bren ninirried, and I must say it,a tak. baiti of water, and a cake of ,,;a,% ed any p0ople, and the British are I ;,,­ 1� 1 , . ; . ir ,. , ­ , "! ____ 4_�__ � ladval,ined, until the merest tyro In Ing on their listed ia front of a odlalhd It tast tillid 'A . , I r,-- ----- ,oarks, 811li thil said in tin import. on ynu it wearisome time to ranks up was floating In it. . i v it in their OV M. way 90 It ­ " "L' �, - � 11 I "", � the art of war could 9" thal frail nado of flesh and blood. On rushed fall it!* t�4iiii, , F� �, 1, I I A, 'PINA-NOTEP. -ithis is paying. no attention to vilithilet Othog __.;�thll 0611 � 41 1, .11 , I - sive, voill "Silly Jimpson*, Jts, walk' your mind." wasteful. Ketutri she �. , - , _ I � � , . �, 1"', � .,. _I/ al attack unfel made in alitnolit hope- the Scottit, on aver fallen comrades, this liduall I" �" , 1, , . " , , ,,, . . ',�� 1.� .1 afewIte-Iffil to miarry .Misig Hum. ' ab your handm, may think of their moth**. �� I " . ,-, � �;;, I , , l,' ovirw t' yer half ' the house. an' don't Rarly the next Morning Crusilia said. "When yea I less POSItIOAS was impossible. So on over rairl and clefts, on to the - - _ - . . _� � � I I � 1. , 11 , , . , � � 11 - i , 1� "� � , '' I - I � �_, , , , , ,,, "t .1 , 1� , I I -6.1"t-I'L.., ", , ,. I, �- � ­ .1 ,iol tib i t dIdAlt thilblit be had ra- yor dailitt V dabn lay dotil Cru- took bar way to Druttilla's part of the ,11WOLYS take out tbs soap and empty U-ninilton Scroll round their right rank -o of the foils, and onward lipratich Tag 1148W 9ANDSHAM. �_�7 , '' I'll ,,, I � 1_1 �I, ,�, Ill alone$, fiti4luN)l a wife. What's Shia saw ilia boost i of her of- house. She found the the water." . . I I . I ,� . , "I ,� I ." � ­ ,, I ­ . 1� stillness side door un- "I haven't used that wasli-path at all flank. ten miles nnrtlh (it Thabanchu, thism. a : 1.l . - , .. I I � ,, I w'NelpIng them "Wit sell havill" Thb new War ofillbalitm$t hands In , L 00", . �, � � I ll IIIIIiinl1i I , (art% atidL turned, away ot-jing. lockold rind witut In, Rho calil her tne4ay. ma'alsil" roliplied ICAturah, In- and gave them a fliAto of his "kill soon wild hbri swatil tbrough a Paris Is to MIA's tho Alfbow as btgh Little W,11110-Whsit*'A""' III',' ' 'L '' t' "1;1 I SwYkbiti-Saukinri * 4 ,, � �,, . I � L., Ab" went acrosts the douryard, and 4118for's natillin into the empty, fthoing dignantly. afid ,darld*, whiti-d Rundle hold tb6ir field of ripening corn. The bayonets as thei #Ar. tod then to tkka thill, Vaad some fropA4AIi:t.i , � V_ I � t :', I . 1Rt4*Q41.,4;R#i I ilassing through a post gmits,livIty, *n. millonnot to Irel no reply. Looki The next day Katurab was bunting main body bArt, at Thaii,anial 1bb4%d as they cratill through brtalit- _ V ''. I I , . I 1, ., ng "I I I for a new 0011ation. Ad 1, , I I I . , SULVOA-YM ; hIN botilkilti on I he till d ah bid dIiii orohvivl Crugilla about and finding no trace of Imu. of YOft friend In Youl verr figbtly tva-W-61i -6�� Aa it*, 4 " � ": - I . ; Rundle milide it faint on their entre bone and backbobte� Vainly this Roll -ti InCrisitaft the oftmars nit the hittid , � -Iiifi, . I 'I., - .1 I i I I I 1, *�w W*;v wju stv's her. l000klod 'a 11ttl(ii -way uj tWill citylointry SHIA. Crusain wa IMPE"Itti DIR114R. In strong force, and they Owed ,In clubbed hIA rifle lind AMON badit, A8 Litt it V 4wi, # It I ' . " , I '". � 1 11 , 1, I I I �' i;,�, L., I , ' d 'ginal piAltilih. Silillnot odtAiii , '01,.* wi, ' ' ", it, -, " , " dusty, datkened trial i 14 �, I" , I � , I ,� I riolid at si bit of TaIll 404 high hill. I 4MIll;t0ti to itolitir &Z 1.6, bWY . 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