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Partietaae eitcnition pa n1 0 clArolde diuettkM,
all calls promptly cktteuttea, advice ire i•a
XxetOr March '03 esea 32-y
1 IR LANG, X B., M. D., L. R. C.
,at-en.s.o, Graduate of, TrMiay 0011ege, Mom -
)or of tho College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario. otlice-Drag ' Stme, Main St. taraittou
and is also proprietor of tho, Drug tOre, and con-
stantly keeps en hand a largo stook of pure drugs
PatentMedicinee, and Dye StuffS,
• Grantoo June 1$ 1874, 45-01n.
al:IDIN(} as HARDING Barris
tors, ttorooys, Solicitors, Owaunissioners
.ke,
Oaaqou-litavrotrS 33I,OcX, Water Street, St,
6110livni. atuDI0. E, W. HAUDING
1N/FESSRS.',4'ONES & MeDOUG.ALL,
Barristers, Attornea,,a-at-laW, Solicitors 01.tnkn1eery, OeuveYaticers, Commissioneas in Q13,
aatal NotariesPublic, St, Mary,
OmicE-Ilutton's Bleck, Water EL St.Mary's
nb. ,1-1y.
MeDIARaIID; .
,i3Aat It ESTER, NOTAitY, CONVEY.INtlit,
'
LITCA.N, ONT.
'VAT. G. WILSON, ISSUER OF
v Marriage Licenses under the now Ao
at the Post Whoa AiOre, Zurick Ont,
BROWN Public Auctioneer
• wineietasea, sines aroinatiaatteettea
Terms reasonable.,
Winehelsea, Oct. 10, 1873. ,
SPACKMAN,
.ICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the County of Huron.
RES,IDENCE, EXETER, On
SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
CHARGES MODERATE.
11.2111114
-1‘,/rANSION HOUSE, EXETER
ONO,, W. IlAWN.S1fAW, Proprietor. Thi
new and commodious hos ells now c011110.0tec1, eta
attea up throughout with 1irs04urnituro. The
best of Liquors and the choicest of Cigars at the
Bar. The house is capable of aecommodation 30
guests, Excellent stables aud an attentive hos,
•tiers. (54-1y.)
(UE N'S LIJOAN. W
BOWBY,Propriotor. This first-clas hotel
has lately changed hands (from W. B. 'Wilt us to
W. Dewey), and is fittetl with now fur iture
throughout. Free 'bus to and from the station
Oilite for the new line of 'bussosto Loudon. The
bar is renleto with the choicest Lamers and. frag-
rant Hair,ullis. Four commercial samplo r00211.
Good stabling and attentive hostlers, 32-1 y
ityUBLIN HOUSE CORNER ' OF
h Iturl William Streets, 'mean, The
above T:otel, has been rented bv Mr. Isaac White,
end thoroughly refitted for tiie comfort of the
traveling public. Good liquors and cigars at the
- bar. Attentive hostler always in attendance,
atewo evaueins,PTp.
Emenai, Anvil 35, 1870. 8e -ran.
•'tee 'ase9f1 P1111,1). -AY. -Agents Wanted! All
34)0 iad.ath,F elasses of working peolne, Q.1 (4.
10(1 sex', young or OM, Make InOre Oney 1.0 work'
torus In their spare moments, ,or ail the tithe
.haor atitnythIng also. !Particular's free. Pest
curd to St1,1101 Costs' 10ft 00e Othit, AddreSO
STINSON &CO, Portland, Maine. 02-13'.
'ARM FOR SALE—LOT 12, CON.
2, Ilan' about 5 milos froni,Exeter, contain
,ing 100 acres; about 8,1 eintred, tile remainder, ie
;nmitlwood bush; creek- running through the lot,
T' and wel: on premises. Good brick Louse na,1
ivamo barn and stable. For further partitularE.
_apply on prom.ses or by letter to 1..)03,.; Aria 'PAY
1011, Itodgerville 1'. 0. • - '954f.
.aitlAititI FOR SALE. --THE
scriber.offers,for sale the N.W. 0 o lot 3,
con. 3, Usborue, containing, 19 acres of mmelicut
land, 4.0 acres clearo,l, hithince
110111o, barn Weil 1ti4.1 C the premises,
also good young orchard of ,,raft t and 0 no,
ver-fialing spring. Distanefrom, Exeter four
miles. Per rurtaet particulars ;Indy to 5. T)1•11‘IP
SEA', prouriarer, Exeter 7341,
. - • •
EXE'Talit lettat I' FACTORY
Turx.-EN..STREET, gnP tloor,sonth, 04,
the Britannia House. J. SOUTHCOTT
on hand a munber of I moms. Orders tilled en
the shortest 11 otice. S tisfit ction guaranteed both
.1,1 to work and materiel. N. B.--Alarge ofatintity
of 01110114Fitlit'f for numpintakers' rise for scilem
„TORN SOUTHCOV12. Nov.
0.11. NO. 02ett,
_tat. N'gh of 'Meet-
ing -First Friality
ery 11(0 110)2, corner 0 -4 -
ley inn) Ahlitt 818. , 0.l -
ting Brethren coraially
invited to attend. '
CATEN WraLIS,
JOHN WHITE,
;secretary:
70-1y.
BISSETTS'
Livery and -Bale. Stables
(In connection witlithe Central Hotel).
Wrpor.mri
1 11 77.7.
4,1 4,14.7`1.1
,r611,
•
,3,•••• s
'40n1t) HORSES AND COMFORT...
A...A A vehicles al ways ((33 11(1,11(1. Favorftble
mtang.: Os nubile with commercial travelers,.
o iaas left at Bissett's Tinsliop will be
,rotripta , attended to;
, 10. & T. 1:iIS SETT, Prop.
Exeter, seta. 4.1873. • •2-1y,
TILE FAVORITE LINE,.
CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP
011,01YLEY AND efellaGIN
Haying
3 01133h07000 Hawkslinw, 315aV0
Good Horses •Coin'fortable Stage$ 'and
, .
•
Fast Time,
ThegeFilageS ore tli•Iven by tho most accommo-
dating of drivers, and leave
• TIlE WIISTEIINIIOTEL, LON 1.14)11,
0)11)11afternoon, at 2 pan., arriving in Inman in
03113) 10 ((1)111101)0 1010)) 0111111(5 ±01' 0110 e11,13, 0Ii01 WoS{,
comlaCtilig EXOter With the 01110011 MIA ,91
j'ait v. s
• LEAVE EXETERABOUT
Onmecting in Luean and 10: 01011
tages and trains,
TEL) CROWLEY
, PAT nraterentaw,
1,1'011:H0,0A
W. 333101.11(0
(ja LtIL.D1 a Jai
,
97700LZ,
1117.47.46,
The 8110) 101.1.3)121, thitnIzii to tile
070010.013)13)1)at a Lla; ;putt 011F1 go 'be-
fit() tto,,11.,,0nonti1.1 0111, Iv. :.'otir
ttott ".i\ro Nvuttliceg to stitt6 that thcy
31)3±330113 oi10i 111111)30 313) taOrl Client (111111f,3t.11.0
001113)13 01111110100'. 1n(013)a33 leased 1110111 501 30
yeaars, 111(333i133 to p;ive 511 01 03) ,f131111,0
the Si1111.6 satigitolain 1 0113 1)3 tIleatast.
txcl:i.T.t.,cy;,Sjsoitin"tg; ne
tal"1d 'A1ifi,it:(1:r103ti01.1711)g
kb .3)3 of 't33wo,0 4000 011 31)3,
ii(ititto:, sag at lowunt 5)7 11
j()111.N,Siii"01.4,.
(if
VOI.J. 05 1\TO, 1
1711014 NO, 104
,
EXEr„CE 01\T T.ABI 0
11RURp4Y, AUGTJBT 26, 75
II . T R 0 '1,1 T
Fashionable
Boot &.' 'Shoe
Z1E411=2'.
wouldinform 0 0 people Olathe hae coalmen -
cod. business in the above line next door tonella
isatary and Confeetionery. Ito lies on hena 11
sploneid stock (another of allaina0, aud from
his general anowleage (lathe busiuoss, and do.
ing first class worleatales'teeebtain it large Sus -
tem,
,
bOattett work will receive
specia1 att entiola.
Repttiring done with neatness and des-
• patch, and moderate "charges, .
W. H. TROTT.
Exeter, May 0, 1875. 88-na3.
11Se
T 11 iv 1V1
A.na Stoolt-Drooder8,
Ift.• SWEET V' S,7 A
retcri.
4,rathiate ,,
of the
isary,
College.
Hat removed his office to one door north of, o,
Eacrert's harness shop, and noarly opposite John
Tinsmith shop. Veterinary 31edic1/143S al-
ways on hand, Calls promptly attended. to,
Horses examined as to their soundness
August28th, 1873.'
Wood ham
Harness ,Shop
1-X211111%77° HUILEIMEM.
of 1.iht and Heavy 11 finless, vomit
inform the inhabitants of Ilaiberue and Dian hard
-hat he has on hand and is prepared to nnumfae,
T AND HEAVY
and those in want of anything in his lino will
study their owu interests by giving him n. 0011be-
fore purcru sing elsewhere. Itepan•ing promptly
attondedto. Carriage trimming done. 70-1110,
& 5. GI.DLEY, E XE TER , CA-
, BINET,M,LEER & UND hliTATCEItS, btke
this opportunity to infer10 the inhabitants of this
and sarretimangseciions that their New Hoarse
151100' completed., aua ey do not 11 esita Le in say-
ing tbat, it mono of r(lt, berib in 1111515,08111 part.
amr faKDPItTAN,T.N Diaaa'rtanent, as heretofore,
will be ronod 1115 'Very ellicient condition.
Collins--pl min and ornamental,- .1,1so,
ote Funerals furnished 0-1 the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms.
good assortment ef FURNITURE 111-
1 11 21.0goSti'.8; '7.1 52-ly
IVEBPOOt, LONDONDEIIPbY
•Li GLASGOW.
aiian Lin
Carrying. the Canadian., and United States Mails.
,008 of the first -clans, 01111-pOlVerea Olsde-beilt
ste111]fo101 01 the 111101e -line, constructed espe-
cially for the n0V33))1N0/1 of the Atlantic, averag-
,ing from 3,050 11034,200 t011s2nvill1eavelcate0.7n0P'9vcr.Y
5110111217 fait Llimrpool and :Londoinlorry,,as fOl-
Polynesian Aug:140h
Scandinavian ... " 2100 •
Sarmatian`,.. " 2811f
Moravian Sept, 4th
Prussian " lath
3?ernvian
Prepaid passage. C''ertill'elttes-i"18
ssueda0100111rest
rate1 to perS0 01 wishing to bring out friends.
GLASGOW DIRECT.
The steamships of the GlitAguly Line win be
despatched from Quebec as follows :-
Phoenician, from Quebec, on or about 18th Aug
Valdeusian ," • " • 26011 Aug
Corinthiltai it 2rn1. Sept
0112.101011 Oth Sept
Manitoban . " 2.301 Sept
For tickets and every information apply to .
JOHN WHITE. 01 SONS,
Times office, Exeter.
75), SPRING (75
Gents Fu_rm sh n
,
, AIM G101,TERAL
Otitit EstIllishmo 1
rrtHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN -
aa. 11010100 that he has just received a ,splsndbl
assortment of
CANAD1AN5 SCDTC11 ENDLIDN,
LsLAcK 13n,ola
o s ii\rs , ETt
wain,. an
ST7LE AlTD, OLTALITIrg,
WtriL DE 11A11,D TO BEAT
A I 11.4(),11 INT G
Bepartmont:is replete wIth evovy 100(1011 Im-
provement; and .0n tit inontitly with
1-1,4,,MIZT,0119 PLAT.
017
Ain otiaa,r1 HfiyloS and Cats,
Alt guarfottood, r,and eat in tho most
farthionable
C. ITANDITSEIT
KEE
P
constantly 0011111133 the Largest and
Best Assortment at
PUliE DRUGS
ORE1VIICAL
DYE-STUFVS
,Patent Medicines
411013SE CATTLE
'IEDIC1NE S
• Tooth, Nall, Iltdr, said Cloth
R U SB
P ERFailIERY,TOILET-S0.21PS
&C.
ST ATI ONER
School Booke, Toy Books,
ltlankoBooks, 'Magazines,
Aibiuntdoancy Goods
• PenciI,Slates, Lead
e-,e-aeettetee,
pou.
a' saaaettateeneta
, 4T,
1-\\\,,L___t'7,1 .,:,. -,,,,,,,,,,&• ,,,c
OLE Ageltis i'..-: liAZAIIITS, MODMS, &
00.1,,s„ CO.. curiae(' Perfected SiieettlelUS 1111
EybrgiasSes,
'
Preseriptioes aria necipas quickly and accu-
rately dispensed. Remember the Place—Di-
t.eotly opposite the "Central Hutel,P
.Exetel. C. VANDUSEN & Co.
'Exeter, Jibluary 7, 187'4. 71 -yl.
CIO" k
To YOUR OWN
N T iii E s
AND PURCHASE SUE
'BEST OR GA
CONI INE NT
tzeateeasteeeetematate,ateaaaeateasteeeme
SIN'', THE .
Sflvr Tongue
AND ALSO THE
ough CI Warren
- AT
Senior's1.5hotograTI Gallery
,MAIN STREET, EXETER
SOLE AGENT
Eniarnment oz •Prertases,
MI?. Jp alf-Z/TT'Z'r"Ii
atenean
begs to return his sincem thanks for the very lib -
Orel ])1,t1•0111,,ge heStOwed upon. him sinue com-
mencing mum:est, in Exeter. This largo matron -
age lie ponsiders 11 owing to the fact he -has
Tuntinr ET FT
•
in the'e tithing line -and given malyersal
tion to hj customers. lie Weaild itliso state that
he has uteveal;liito hit neW Minding, Fisliburn's
p1:1500n1.1, (maims eonSidernAily athled to his al,
ready Large and varied
•
STOCK'.6F TWEEDS;-11A,TS CAPS,
and Gents' Furnishings of every description.
r 1 -Br ight
still has charge of the Tailoring Department
PERFECT FITS ARE GUARANTEED.
cat in the most fashion:able style. Cloth pur-
chased of 0.03 ellt free of eltarre.
DfoINTYR it CO.
PIZOTOCalal,15115
HAS. SENIOR having reinovecl to
the standle,tely occupied by Mr. C. South-
cotte, tailor, has completely renovated the 331.010-
i8OS and arranged his studio so as to command
One of the Best Lights dm Canada'
at
is prepared to execute work in first-class 14 yle.--
Acknowledging past patronage, he begs a con-
tinuance of 1,91.011tVOr1 of the public. Attention
callecl,to his stock of Franies, tte., having on
hand h, good selection o f inouldings, and behig
prepare30 to make frames at moderato rates. -
Residences photographed. PhotogrivAis when re-
totiel ed, 3121(01 0101.; Cabinets, $4; 'Imperials, $0
TOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEI—
JLJL ono -storey frame house, ocuitututur,
0 1001118 ; 8,1110 4 aere of land, adjoining the Market
Ottore, n0eter4 Oil the lot is an excellent, 01013( 11
titer, For particulars apply to LaA.A.0 BAW-
DEN, txutur. ,
Azeci Vi; 04 ik
(-73 •
• a/?%-)
e nieeito
•te:)? nCeteakee (e2/4e1ia2,
C01;ei40 0 0, C 6 0
ae...Q.04caetatre as- ;land; itle9aO-Ve
C)3 woly 301133 01cniooS tiro olmicest fine. nest '
seloctod 13131611.1 ifl tO101/ ' 01111 ot low
paces ibr casil. (J. 1(-4, fi 24)z
.4.244,e,Se:434 /06 Jececiel
1,0Q.0,6 e".0
e's;:r 21:44' l),/'53.0 ,/e.t.-
(;),T T().TJ.5 335 SPA. S:RM:118 ON
1. 11.41,1 OA KA OA 33oltl,,01,110344 h,t ±3115
63.
±311 1030 .0133180011.,
(11lntp30ny, 0330 (0)5 • 0)())7003'3'1501 13± 331dSo±ttth tal
0111)3301.703.0 watt ato utmo4 'FttV t
, Tlinber Agant.Cith. Co."
p,-;1'„Oterr.1`..lity 1;3,.1370, ' • • 8010, •
rt5trii, r
e
<1* e6/AYer:71,46,91,
IN
THE DARk.
1.50 PiBNNuM
night. "At the same place,!' he lis,d
saig, Ilk place was the other side of
m gigid e i°1131f ooe ft et1,1°yoaticr sY11 0 tdo. i ost ila11111140ileiseetid)rtlaicl>iodi
he driven. forth. It was his grand.
f
11/41'9 crossed the foot-bridge.tegether—
ather w110 shielded him in 'close se-
olusiou 14Q0311130 ovideat that time thns her thoughts ran—shOuld they
pestilence liad passed and he
was received as a brand fzoin the burn-
ing, as otie especially reserved by Pro-
,
vidence tor great things.
'fere the details of tradition cease.
History steps in to toll how the hal4.
breed grandson of Captain Wilson con-
tinUed tile family that must otherwise
liave become extioct„ and how 1si des-
centlants held high place hi, all the col-
ony.
If there 00 recurrent periods in her-
editary cltaramteristies, it might be said
tItat,tho wild restless, improvident In-
dian eiature heal.reeappeared in, the
ter gelicretioits of the AtTilson. The
ever cross it arram ? It was clear and
siniple. To Move 0110 end of tho plank
,so that the vibration of a body crossing
shouldidislodge it from the bank; to
watch 4J1 faithless lover and the false
friend sttep updff ,it, and to see them
reel and to -plunge together into the
chill blackness below! •-•,-
Suddenly as the purpose had :ferined
itself in her mind, the details cat -110'1A%;
terrible slownese. It was as if the
blow thatthad awakened her worse na-
ture had 71)017111001 instead of quicken-
ing hoe intelligence., Tne idea of yen-
ett'intl niMarnitatairall
ele Promptfy s5335 ittosn' from thye
name, which had held a prominentt te:01:)Tilllclfbint1.61 t3ia
vilnt4\ou
010181%.4 lltadleus''ll'ely. tt,1; 'Le
place on every tax -list for the days ag
•
eairslayp ; a ts°I) el°. ile
retemlIPii
°(c
dl
of alary'e father. Tho property had 'through 11_060.in, ano •the mingled
long since been absorbed by•new coin- tea' -nand rmaus thakhad expressed her
peal, there was now one dull and stolid
ors. 013.1 heads again mot' retained a
memory of what the Wifspns had been.ij ial-P0180 Prnvaililig all °Ise' and
Mary, the last of the line, was as soli- working itself °11t by •slow, 1ah°1•Mtls,
tart' end estranged in the midst of the tmd °rue" methods.
The change was hardly that which
takes place when an inRane naania
seizes the. mind. , Mary Wilson was
not mad, as science knows madness,
multitude as her ancestress in the wil-
derness.
Rising from the darkness of aboriginal
paganism, the race seemed about to
sink now in the night of civilized bar-
barism. Many of the 'eharacterieties 1 Ia her Short season of unconsciousness
a, now and strange soul and a fearful
as well as the misfortunes of thewleom- will seanled to have entered the vacant
ocl Indian reprodemed theinselvesia this brain 3111(1 110054, leaving the former o0 -
girl. Uneducated, impetuous, fierce' in ce rents to wandor through infinity with
her prejudices, t.u401 headstrong in her no power over or claim upon the bodily
confictehoes, she was by hatutettget tenement that had been stolen from
tipatt from the crowd of New England them. Even more despotic than the
faetenytstirle among whomshe lived.anw possession of scriptural narrative the
struggled. ' Her ownwild passion had
, .
dieinal onletf, no sense of a present
haf had'entered into the . poor
foritseblect the young, night -watch-
g
men :1041131 111111. Her 'affection, equal- Deity to be worshiped or to be sought
e
Sy rash and equelly strong, Wag lavished in PraYea- All was ,darlt and blank but
on the commonplace, girl by whose side the oue dreadful purpose to which she
sire walked through the 'gloom to the was movecl with the persistency of an
dingy boarding-house. For either of imPlaeab'e imPlase* ,
ahese she would yield,do,orendure-anye
,n-igetta shanit ioeee your place, Aggie,' „. • ' ' away from her ikc'tgings, away from the
sound of the rattling mill, and away
Whitt was the impulse that drove her
thi
weete her good -night words at parting, froru the village streets crowded thence
There was but one, way ha which she a daY with a hastily Passing throng 2
could make her assurance geed. The Could she have told? Coned she have
discharge !tad been long impend. accounted for these wauderings through
ins. The -times were hard, the market the frozen, woods : those hours spent
over -stocked, the mills losing money. crouching under the bank ofahe ravine,
Personal solicitations, ' bade, tete peer where ,theetueli of the Black River over
girl thojuiluqnoo to ttee them . wont t bo its boWlder$ droWitied all the soundof
allit.vailig., -If Aggie remained, au_ eittlization; atendnelers -1 sighing spr twos
other must go in her place. She would shut out every eight ? She know only
accept the alterPativo. She knew what 4113013 33110 hated,tho facies of her follow -
it meantinit' *bald be cold and. huntger, beings/ their lOiee9s/ 'and their seeiet:Y.
tion. ,P. They weeentiAlting 130 her until she 1133(1and, if sickness came, aiostbletttlestitue
•'But, with atlrecklesSnees foreign' ,dcate whaltalfrainst do, and thee what
ceitainty to Lev New England bloolc/ ' lw9ttil'iillieTbe 2 Thought 'teethed no
a .
she took the chances that she might faittlieri
, f she mignt be said to think -
serve her friend. She was alone in the - The same power that had impelled
world, while, Aggie had 'a family to her as in a dream all day brought her,
whom half her wages went ;but it was draggled, famishing, and burniug twith
lot so much a, feeling of clay as the 11 heat that had no wholesome warmth
Mind fatalism of affection that led to for her pinched body, to the Tendez-
this sacrifice. vous by the canal. There WM a pitchy
On Saturday the announcement of the 01:15101109 overall. The swirl of the
...eduction eves made, and Mary carried water in the unfrozen conal alone told.
out her plata Then came weary days, what lay beneath the narrow path
weary to heart and to mind. For Which could now be traversed only by
Joe's light fancy for the strange impun familiar' feet after passing the guide -
„nee gin gave 'signs of fading, -what posts that were felt, not seen, on the
was in the man's case, an effect of the hank. Even the thin snow founct 310
lax morals of the factory village was in gleam which it might reflect to the
iers a true affair of an untrained. heart. 'deeds that lowered above. The lights
With him it was avagary, with,her it that shone dim through the paper .cur -
was . life. The smniay eoaferente tains of the boarding houses where the'
wought no satisfactiou, and sleep operatives were at supper, seemed to
found her poor pillow always wet; but, stop short at the distance and lose
ike the Maty Wilson of colonial days, themselves- The mill towel:0 grim
elle clung to the man who had done her awl, silent on the other side. ,
heart the greatest wrong. Panting,- and with a strength that
was scarcely, her ownethe girl wrenched
Nrght now fell earliNa4t was dark
the plank aside from its insecure- fast -
when she took her place toIntercept Joe
on his way- to the mill; so dark that ening& Deliberately all° balanced it
her tall figure was not distinguishable upon tlte edge, testing its equilibrium
from the 'gate -way against which she with her foot. It wavered under her
leaned waiting,. For days she had not weight. ' .
met her lover, and the thought had With an inarticulate sound expeess-
forced itself more strongly upon her ing satisfaction, she turned and walked
that she was slimmed. in the direction from which one. must
As she stood straining her eyes into come to cross to the mill. She crouch -
the blackness that hid everything, foot- ed. in the darkness beside the path, el -
steps approached. The new, corneas lent as the Indian in ambush. One
were two, and they stopped as if for idea alone possessed her sullen mind; it '
farewell so near to Mary,that she held was that of two footsteps, and the fate
her breath to avoid discovery. of two persons. This accomplished,
"Good -by 1” spoke Joe's voice from there -was nothing in tile future. Pre -
out the deep ehadow that concealed all sent revenge was all. '
surrounding objects. "Meet me at the
same place to -morrow." .
Mary eking to the railing, listening
for the answer. It came, in tones only
too familiar':
"Good-boe, Iye 1 Don't forget any-
thing you have premised hue. You're
a forgetful fellow, and I don't believe
you care 11101 11 118 M11011 for me as You
pretend." Here there was a sound of a
physical protest_on Joe's part, with
suppressed laughtelfrolYl the girl. 'Do
go along 1 Theta; enoneth for to -night V
Mary sunk to the ground with a
moan, as her 'lover walked tlivongh
the gate and e'teggie teipped off tenvard
the town.. She lay there, dazed by the
sadden revelation, until the cold wind
that blow away the clouds from theface,
of the stare hwit chilled her poorly clad
forme, Hot heart; wits frozen, too, and
she arose beanie,' and yearning for re-
venge against the lover who had cast
her off, and the friend who had robbed
her olf het loner even while accepting
her sacrifice of comfort.: ,She would no
mom of it. , t
The in d i an spi rit 011:10 113031 slumbeted
kir generations new assestedtte limner- •
Wily fitid claimed fullposseasion. , Ifer
ancesttnI btave planlIed the mas8aaro
of the Ashton coloniets with no lame
billet! Cruelty thati tilde mettnnorphesed
factoey-airi ' plotted against the two
persons for who Man horn: before she
would have given up life itself, . Sho
arose (1 O)71( frozen groUnd, trrtu s form-
esI :at i f by the the call influence latent
in the blood of 1300 race, If it had
waited 'eine and r(iiiitibly for thie elver -
OM teeit ew01 boldly easerted ita.dotein-
ion, latnight liitVe been tin iniplaca.
tiltiPiclian Mat geode off under Way
Wileao's radon shawl to hea ledgingee
Ha thonghte Were two wild fot a civil-
ized brain or foe the da,VS of leonis and
railwaye,. ,
She Pandoeed through the long
The time was well chosen. Down
tile path came the sound of feet and
subdued voices. Not even a' darker
shade was visible upon the universal
shadow to mark the advancing figures.
They existed to tlie senses only as the
noise of crunching silow and the mur-
mur of „softly spolcea words. Thus
they came nearer, and Mary's heart
grew harder as tile ripple of laughter
and the low response fell on lier ears.
They were opposite her, when she
heard, as if continuilig a subject al-
ready spoken of, the inan's voice say -
i :
she's too flighty. I wouldn't
bother myself about her any inert), if I
wa48Byuotu;ho isn't flighty to me, Joe.
14 17013 knew her you'd say 80 t00. And
Lion't know What's been the matter
with lior
'What differeitee dor% it melte, Angie?
Slie's a shiftless crazy thing, or slie
tvonlclit't have left the mill, e;here silo
wal earning good tvaget, for nothieg,
1)1160117.1' Jloagleti
iueto8s'f don't 1: flow, or you
wouldn't talk that Way. '011 and
sobs came throngli the derkness, 'I'ne
been wit:kcal to let you think snail
Linage of i\Inew. She tteeclal have loft
unless 13110 wanted to.'
'1 hope 1 1051e31 that,' said ttio men,
14 elasneeringly.
elltit she gave up her plaeo to Ine;
011 1 so 33011(Irons its 131311 le ? I (labia,
know of 543131411 elle •fleect it all
with tlio fore:tato, and than she only
lciseed rue elle alid \aerie 1 tot 1,you
you wouldn t have te leave-
' Rai just as shiftlees anywat '
3301yon dare anytl)ing for ine
said the air's voice, a31331'i133
'Of eolirse 1 tie,' vote the reply,
'non (mit telltieg that way Rhona my
best friotid, wilo's 3011 nitteli ltettea than
best girl in Ashton, and I Won't go a
step farther with., you to -night If- you
don't say oo;'
For the first time, in that cold and
dreary day a shiver 0110010 Mary Wil -
sou sJinibo, Aggie $ dress had brush-
ed, her in passing, and she had followed
close, hearing every wOrd that was
Spoken, Blinded as her heart was to
,reason, the evil spirit that there found
occupancy Shrunk before the voice of
Warm and sincere kindness. Heit soul
struggled feebly as if awaking. She
hogan to know, in a dini and confused
way, that Aggie was unconecions of
guilt in, stealing her lover, that her sac -
"Ince was appreciated, ana that the one
frieud left het. inthe tvorld was II/a-
pe/Ilea by her Land:. eathe again felt
the weakness of the evening before
overcoming her.
A, moan arose to her lips"' bat was
crushed dun. after' all, was
Aggie'e afinction witn the loss of Joe ?
Could it atone for the shame and alle
tniaety advancing upon her with the
certaintydf in viiicable &teas theweeuls of
dier wild passion? Could it Make the
dreadful futare 118 tolorablo for her as
even the miserable prosent ? Bolter to
make one final sacrifice anti gaiui obli.
vion for herself, while,leaving Aggie to
her own happiness.
She was now trembling in every
limb. The demon tore her as'she wa,s
driven out by the exorcism of devine
charity. Weak and faltering; but with
anew parpose,shet:gathered her strength
and sped past and. before the Jo tering
companions toward the canal. Stoop-
ing whore she lied bent before, she'
sought to lift and replace the plank.
tier force 'seemed ekhausted. The
heavy timber swayed but refused to be
pushed into its former position. She
straggled with desperation, for a laugh-
ing voice was apprOaching. A vertigo
seized her as avail one supreme effort
the plank mo-ved; she leaned forward
upon it, oud with a swift sliding mo-
tion it plunged, dragging her with it,
inso the black water of the canal.
'Hullo n said Joe, as he reached the
spot and cautiously put out his foot to
feel the boards in the darkness before
venturing to crossr 'somethiug's hap-
pened to tne bridge. There ain't ao
plank here.' We'll have to go around
the other way."
'I know -'what you want,' laughed
Aggie ; 'but I don't mind taking a long-
er \mut with you.
•
Tite U.S. Lake Survey of' Ontario,
On Friday last a Niagara Falls
Reywer eeporterr interviewed, the (temp
of engineers of the United States Lake
Survey, at present located near the
Sevens:on Bridge, and gathering the
the following particulars :a -The survey,
party consists of fire distinct crape,
each numbering about twenty men:
Etach party takes a section of ten miles
—making a survey of coast line of fifty
miles at one time. They have just
completed the survey of the whole shore
of Lake Ontario, the tepography of the
shore and surroundings being clearly
marked. The party at the mouth of
the river, from Lewieten to Navy Is-
land. The surreundings at these poiuts
have not been so satisfactory as at
other points of the river, At the new
.suspension bridge good results were
obtained, the lead under the bridge
showing the depth of 192 :feet, while a
little below the depth varied from 1132
to 105 feet. The height of tho Ameri-
'•Can falls is 158 feet—an accurate mea-
surement, as by the assistance of a
guide the lead was placed at the base of
the Falls EOM: the "Shadow of the
Rook." It will be observed that the
above measurement of the American
Falls is the same 'fiS former surveys
give as the depth of the Horse Shoe or
Canadian Falls, viz., 163 feettwhile the
previous measurement of the American
Falls is 8 ta,ted. at 104 feet in poi:Pendia
cular height. The line of the American
Fellsensually stated as 200 feet in
length, is so ragged that it is difficult
to obtain any exact -measurement. The
survey partty intend to overcome this
difficatty by the use of mirrors, by,
0
throwing it holt from one side to any
desired point sn the other shore. It is
believed that the disputed question
Whether, the linelof thelfalls is:extendie
n
up the riveiavill be:settled,thougladoubtbs
are, entertained whether the survey
of 1842 can be, relied upon as a correct
crash him completely. All the time
the shouts of thoee outeide could bp
hoard, and with shovel arta axe they
forced their way to the reSctie,
however Nettled to him beyond, :111 110150.
When they finally reached. aloe he was
more dead than alive, mid. being quite
exhausted, lost n,consolousilese ia a
ewoon wIlich lasted several hours,
alanien larnocenee,lor
thought,
Qe
11 : A ; /1 °tit; i:S4i01Q0
'0TV441,',.Y0,1
X0 punetitality,
pad paid to tide futalit itanertap
altia abileYe tljt a Bolen: s'3151.1:e
4tet,:ell'e 1411)1 9r013t4e
talent been made thie t'Oaneet a kiVI4g
the valet fear yettas. Tteer
mere vettatiolla to
tailtatenhtOof te
ivlarvi: salitta411 iii;i84,01tieldgiitedytit,t)
ken tittle
It tittle meta patitate
fairly \rota out teed the Iou Qf th0
0118t0111 0 1atl'O 0 1 ii1y disal'aataged.—
" But," Bays olio of theee promisiug,
but not perferneillea 1)11$iuess Men, " if
I did not promise to have the job" fin-
ished in time the cuatoiner might go
elsewhere." Thie naay 1.,)0 tie in some
3
t°019n7a; tbeugt owe°1ul4itsowlbb
l er°e at ttehro
e time,withc
titalli
a probability of his return, than for
hint, after waiting time 011 ft prOBliScit
not intended to be falfilled, to go off iu
rage and remain atvay always ? Any
$onsible 1/118i11,08S mall Will answer in
the affirmative. It ia a compliment to
busieees 1111311 or a incehaoic when his
customers can sey of him that he " al-
pt"lelAceAr Boviice:ittSiyttert°11.111*- 11110:4niv:earrfrc:1)litlanttielit:IstoileiReit'hillItRsilt,88,17teoi:i';0:01")::- gf‘wvtiiillolYalh$taPolltliecisco<118:)1°.1rlilail'iTc<Piei'ar.°11.'n°11181ealsyl; wlio i; tfae')(1111:11151-1111
may ae wtll the tellhig. the )
IL A. Fisn Feaae Patter Toe Centios 311
est girl at one of the great hotels was
about eighteen. This ie her first seas. theeeloanat.ea.—A 005703333011 101113 wrItes
on out, and she, was fancy free Nylien. as f'ollows to a Galt paper : " A strange
she came hore. SlienagattLe niece ,of, phenomeaan occurred in Orangeville
itieitlieugouwi,silttherlbCjiliiicaangdolytntoerethxatilicit,s0a11112(01 August
1.,108tilo.'eblievkiiiioan,athr,e3w in„octietillegm of
1)33au abandant fortune left by a doting - 11
father to an only cltild, She is fond of were standiag before the Commercial
the t' eta and„, eit en, air 4:mete-illy and' ea Hotel , a small fish. clroppr3t1 om the a t-
ery morning incl.ulgee tin a gen- mospltere on one of theie hats, ana
erous batn in the breakers. Slie makes from thence fell to tlio sideweik. It
a Pretty Picture 110 she treads the white was rinielclv niel-ed 1 ut in a dish
sand, elitstic aad symmetricel in lter "31±
ineveintaits, to be caught up and tossed of water, ivlion it exhibite I itself quite
lively to the amazed bystanders, seem.
in the surf. A young. doctor from, the
City of Providence evidently tltonght, 111(5 tione the worse for its torial jeurtleY
lstoanftlortohbe agtreeraatlitYhe nslaanniaegetclinateo. b e 1. Tel 'ALIT:, g2ftenusienebtell:ellfilicsilidYtla:tixfeeall 011
ndeiWillai ,
did not speak to her, but acted as a from heaven." A piece of flesh was put
kind of protecting spirit over her lava-
tion, fearful of every rude wave that avidity, and partook of a hearty Jaren- '
in the water, which it seized on with
visited her fair body too roughly. I fast after its long journey. The fish .
don't think she ever aoticed it, bat he seems to be of an unknown species -and ,
was very. eoustant in his protection fat has a strange appearance,. five large
, ,
some time. One morninn a week or two fins piety ading ' along the baek from
ago the divine Miss' took a notion into the head to about three-fourths of its
her head to bathe before breakfast, and length, while two wing -like NPPenlY9's .
extend to the tail above and below; the
proceeded to the beach quite alone.
mouth is large, and constaittly in ino-
She was frolickiug in the waves all bar
herself. and haviug a merry time, when Oen as if in seaech of food. It mea -
young Esetaaphis chanced to pass hy, eines about two inches in length, and .
strolling °nth° sands, probably to gain will be kept by the landlord of the ho -
the morning appetite.. The' girl was tel, Mr. Morrison, as a curiosity to ens -
suddenly talain with a cramp,. saw a it:n.8. Wha6 size., it may 'acquire, or
shark, or thought something dreadful where it hailed -11.'0m, it is iMpossible to
W:13 croiug to happen her, for she' gave conjecture. There was a slight adz-
e wild shriek to the stranger for help. zling rain :14 41.331 time, wind from' the
He heard the cry and saw the beseech- south, and the day, before being very
ing attitude, aud rapidly throwing off tempestuous, it is supposed to have
his coat sprang a to the surf, entirely been harried from some of alio lakes by
reg,ardless of his best pair of summer a waterspout Or whirlwind to this great
pantaloons, _ Ifn aided the girl asnore distance.
tenderly, sootlfed her, fears, received A HORSE: VOLTJNTARILY Ditowels.-1
her gushing thanks for having saved San Francisco paper prints this story:
her life, alai accepted au invitation to The latest sensation reported to thepo-
beeakfaet with her. Fortunate young lice is the death of a horse under cir-
doctor. She, proved a good. patient. cumstances which indicate that the
They have been together ever since, magnificent animal wilfully or with
and everybody says that the wedding malice aforethought noule away with
this Fall will be celebrated with all the its own life. Some weeks ago a Mr.
pomp and cireuenstance that Chicago is Edwards, a local druggiet„ gaV41. a vain -
capable of." able yorave horse ton trainewtotatreak
The aniinal-appeat et1 to be as frac-table-
fl Was a Bee.
as the majority of colts of his age, and ,
his educatien progressed rapidly until
.A.uy passiug along Howard street s
just befun noon, yesterda,y, would have
Saturday afternoon, when the trainer
seen him lying under ,one of the shade drove him out to the Ocean Reach. As
trees in his yatd, a pillow under his soon as the colt caught a glimpse of
head, his feet on a bench, and a maga- the boundless deep he was seized with
zine in hts hands. He looked the pic- a fit of emotional insanity, and taking
ture of comfort and contentmeat. and the bit in his teeth he dashed off 'to -
the women who were going along with warde the' breakers. Thinking that et
etti'll• back dresses on sighed. aud wished dash of water would cool his ardor, the
they were men. trainer made no extreordivary &ores
The groat City Hell boll struck the to check his colt, but when he found
hour of noon. The deep -toned echoes himself in three lathcnna of water', with
floated out on the eti11 summer an and the infatuated animal still heading for
touebed a tender chord in the Howard sea, he concludedthatit was about time
street man's heart. lin echoes sound., to chaug,e his tactics, and resigning his .
ed -to him like funeral whispers—like ribbons, he plunged into the water and
the whispers of the night wind sighing swam ashore. 'The colts, however, coin
tnrough the grand old wilderness. tinned on his course till, exhausted by "
" Oh ! solemn 14611 !» he said. " 011 ! battling
with the 'eaves end encumber -
se (1, solemn—" . ed with the waddle' he eeased .40 .9 Whit
;, That was all he said about the bell. and turned over on his silo limp and.,. `
A. bumble bee settled down on him to i(yuria,titi_nine_te,r._;a1 Twhaes N,4,0.iialsriclatasds aOsfhtocie& mvoiss: .
look for sugar, and a13 he turned partly '-' 14 -Wit "ILL
over he gave the bee a rub. It is a had terday, tund was viewed with curio.jsity e
thine; to rub any kind of a hm. Ile by a number of persons who heard the
story,of the animal's' death.
feels insulted aud. gets annoyed att GOING T HEAVEN BAREFOOTED.--Dur-
things which a mud turtle or
would pass by ,without a thought. the
n acw° ing the:pioneer days: ef„ Parkhill, the
town had an editor .that Was patient 'and
eelioes of the bell were just dying ftWay
went away from there. Lle didn't 1119. iong-8nifforihg.. Some of th.s 'members
Wards securing., a minister ; then they
when the llow'ird street man got up. of the 'church got him 136 give $20 to- ,
He got up like ft 111i111 in. ft huery. He
ander,--.-he went like a rocket. Seine. wanted' $5 for the heathen ; then they-...
wanted their religions nOtiees inserted
thing Seemed to ail him. Ile' made a fru, then he ttat-aoked for ,s2C tows,08.,
line for the house, went up the stens at holping to . build (,,, parsonage, too he „
a,' bound, and, as his' wife.asked him the
cause el his hastri, he, replied : . . ., finally found he evae giving ehurch
more than he f'faVe his fainily. lie .
" Thunder -00p 1 hoop I" nevertheless bunrr on for a ttme loueer
" Is this house on fire, ?" she asked, or until one cycling lie went into a'
prayer meeting and was asked to leave
his office for. a Nve'ek and help to clear
the grounds for a camp meeting. This
was the last straw, and he rose up and
said :—" Gentlemen, I'd like to go to
heaven. I know you all. You aro
clever an& obliging, and kind and tend-
er, and it would. be Lice for all 04 715, as
a congregation, to go together, but I've
concluded to leave you and dodge in
along with somebody frem Inman,
Grand Bend or Ailsa Craig. It's mon-
q, money, money all tire time, and if
my wife should die, she would. have to
go to heaven barefocted." The congre-
gation seemed to realize that ; free
lad•se was being ridden to death. Theao
let up on the editor and pacified him.
Ho even had a speeial tent assigned
him at the camp umetince and all was
well1
as he tore 1150017(1 131)43 parlor ancl upset
basis of calculation. The result will be thing.
watched with interest, as will also the
survey oftthe Horse Shoe Falls. The
parties comumace to survey Lake Erie
next week.
.....••••.•••110wINI
Terrible Position or an
Eujffil-
ier.
--
Mention was made the other day of
the accident at Big Bend Tunnel, on
the Cliesapeak and Ohio Railroad by
which the engineer, Mr. John Quincy
Adattai Wilkins, formerly of Alexandria
was injured.. The "I3ig 13eml" 18 What
is known in railroad parlance as a "dirt
taimel," being, very Untie to cave in,
and therefore the onaineers are inore
earoful to look out ''for the "danger
ahead" in pasoing through tltent. 11
wile the exorcise of hi$ care that proba-
bly saved an immense loss of life, as
the train had been brought down to a
very slow rate of speed on approaching
the tunnel. It seems titat an end of
one of tho largo timbere supporting the
roof laul become dotitehed and fallen to
the track a few foot within the tunnel,
and, the pilot of the engine striking et
Y
the jar loosened the other timlrers and
a largo quantity of earth and stcnes
and the evliole /miss' came tenebling in
upon the loeoinotive, breekIng it to
pieces, Tao fitonan, who was ettand-
nig 01080 to AL% Wilkins, was mashed
to a jelly and could not' IntVe lived 11
moment, while Arr. Wilkins was thrown
fortvard in a standing position, with his
tlitortt, aerreie the revere* bar, and a
large Limber fell iterosS neck', teen,
tiering intposeible inove. There
he tomaineil for six ltours 111 the pitelly
darltess, evhile every second two
smell pieoes of dirt, andgraVel from the
roof wotild fell down side, (3011'
*00(110145 ilia iinpeeseiolt tnemeh tatily that
10)131 a1) yoa Cain ' $110ta ,titat the ititoth.71a MAS4 WitiS' '41)611t fib tal111114
liouse bo oep Lordy :" lie
aitswered, 11e, made a circle of tint
room and dashed into the hall.
The slog rushed 'after him, the wife
rushed after tlie dog end thee man
bounded ova of the house.
"Are you crazy, 'Robort,?" shrieked
the wife as site beheld him pounding
his legs with. his new sill; hat.
Two or tliree boys ran in from the
street, a strituge dog came in and got
tip a fight, mill, all things conspired to
inake a lively time.
" IIe's got the colic 1" yelled one of
the boys.
" Or tile tremors 1" shouted another.
" See that hat 1" called it third.
" Boys, go out of here 1" witiePorecl
the panting man as he stopped using
bbs hat. They wont mit, and tie lie
limped into tho house, hie tearful wife
asked :
" Now, • then, wil1 you toll me what
11as hepponen ?"
'1 No, tyrant, 1" lie shouted, and lie
filie fell lett) hysteeics at the
thought that ho 11,;ed llie bietiu too
inuch aad lent suddenly tmconie era,Zod,
add he went thnvit to the drag store
and aliplted avniert to the spilt, anct in-
formed the clerk that eleven thousand
of the largest kind o' buml3le bees eet-
tied right down on bine a body.
1801 4, Frenchman inore noted for 1)133
conceit ttPd for ft COrtitill amount of
succesa with the fait sex Than for the
eleanlinese of his linen, was poeina
04110): day 1,efotto beantifui 1133(1
Wl W0111{1 0, Whell lio delivered him-
self of this rether arroge sentmient
\Voliteu, change them as do my
shiits." ',Ali," 0364 the heir ono, look
inte, tentively at the entlea3 04141S shirt,
1(4 should never have 1)elieved 33011 80
(3onstant)"
Ineset
A fatal 'accident recently happened ,
031 Alante Rosa by which an experto.need '
guide lost 11i8, life in 0e11803333300e of fete ."
eteglect, to 1580 tile 1.0110, wIneh
Pt'Insitble to til'e mountaineer 'oil
high Alps. After a 13eriod of sti$30
eleat. eveather sot in, and three seprate.'
parties of tourists vi It 113010 guide met '
011 4110 highest point of the 17r.iftjoelt,,'
'where they lunched together end line
gond to enjoy tile 'splendid vieweof 01)0
pealcs, ee3:e1)e4 itbm Anew uediT37,61,11e)1„,
One of the guides, neetiet1 eke -ante, wi1i,
ed' to retain to hi,s notae.„ joined
the 'parby 3v111011 deticemled towterde
reletraal, Ifo Wtla 1)7)1' 015a01101 to 1)110
others by ft 1'01)0, 1011i1 171103)1 ftbOalt Im14,
way cl(nvii lite Toot slipped Oil the 171±14'
11133 1111631, and ho 'fell ,froin reek to2locit
to 'tile bottom 641113 iitmieee ravine',
Iris esanre,des liaatened to his tootle,
but t1t63,ouiy foutld ins reinailla
bly eventnaily re.
Moved to Zermatt. Atttilte Was thoeh
08tonnie(1
to n, gttido, hto
only' twO MoOtho