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()ataxic', StMe, Main. St. Granten
awl is ale° proprietor Of the Drag stere,, and (ion..
atently keeps On hand 14),TO Ett00X Tgara antes
.PateutMedmizies, and Dye stuf/s.
OralitgA, Juno 18,1874. 45-13m.
VOL 31 NO
.1 ABDING & HARDING, Barris
A, tors, ttorneys, Solleitors, Commissioners
B. 11,, &ll.
Osurrem.,-ThmoN'S Brk0031, Water Street, St.
Mary's,
ionot13.17faummt. E. W. lizatorila
TISSRS; JONES & MoDOTJGA.Lle,
Barrister% AttOruoyff-at-law Solicitors in
,tlhancery, Conveyaneers, Commissioners in 9.1f,
Notaries Public, St, Marrs,
OFmon-Illutton's Block, Water St,. St, Mary's
Jot 1-1y.
MeDIARMID, B.A.,
BARRISTER, NOTARY, CONYENANER,
&C.,
LUCAN,
MT G. WILSON, ISSUER OF
e Btarriag0 14000500 under the new Ac
et the' Post Office store, Zurieh, Ont. 46.tf.
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BROWN, Public Auctioneer,
• Winchelsea. Sales promptly atteudecl to,
Terns reasonable,
Winchelsea, Oct.15,1873.
J. SPACKNIAN,
`FICENSED AUCTIONEER
.ase vorttio County Ruron.
ILESIDENCE, EXETER On
BALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
CHARGES MODERATE.
tosamereesssmassaseeeesseaseeetessee.
s6pteisi.
rIENTRAT, HOTEL, MAIN Seuee,r,
N....) Exeter. Ontario. Oke Bissett, Bromic-
-tors. This hotolis new and fitted up in the best
style. Special attention paid. to the wairt4 a the
travelling pubhc. SO,1115,10/003:116 for corn --
menial travellers. Good. stabling and. attentive
.lios tiers. 106-tf
ANSION HOUSE, EXETER
ONO., W. HAWKSHAW, Proprietor. Thi
now and commodious elis now completed, and
fitted up throughout with first -furniture. The
best of Liquors and the choicest of Cigars at the
Btu% The ammo is capable cd 110Commoclainu 35
guests. Excellent stables end an attentive hos-
tiers. (51-1y.)
(lUEE N'S HOTteL, LUCAle. W
1--16 BOWE.2, Proprietor. This lirst-clia notoi
tas lately ehariged hands (from W. E. Will ns
bo
W. Bowey), and is fitted Ivith new fur ittire
throughout. Fra"0 '405 to end from the station
Office for tho new line ()Musses to -V...endon. The
bar is replete with Cie eh oicost L.,..kuors and frag-
rant TI,tv,;.fias. Four commercial sample room.
Good stabling aud attentive hostlers. 32.1.y
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UBLIN HOUSE CORNER OF
:Frank mud. William Streets, Dusan,
Tlic
abosie 'To 4)1 has been rented by .11.1r. Isaac Whit,
and thoroughly refitted, for the eon fOrt of the
traveling public. Good liquors said cigars at the
Inix, Attentive hOStiOr fawtLys ill attend umco.
IsAAC WHITE, Pron.
Luce...n, April 1.5,1875: 83.-61a. ,
ER, li.A.Ys
.--Aents Wanted! All
$5 TO $20 I I
11,8505 0 Wor ing 13'0) 10, o el-
^ her sex, young or old, make More money at work
01 110 their spmm
are oents, or all the 'dins
haiS at anything else. Particillars free. Post
-card to States Costs but one tent. Address G.
STINSON. ft CO., Portland, Maine. (11-1y.
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'IV -EH].) constantly on hand the Largest lid
IA, Bost Assortment of
FUME DRITGS,
CIIEXICALS,
DYE -STUFFS
Patent Medicines!
HORSE & C.A.TTLE
MEDICINES,
Tooth, Nail, Hair, and Cloth
B SRIS
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ON
T111.1 CANADA COMPANY'S LANDS..
Ihereby caution all persons against cutting or
removing timber from the lands of the Canada
Company, as. I am authorized to prOsecute all
trespassers with. the utinost rigor of the law.
j0111,": sPACKMAN,
Timber Agent Can. Co.
eat.,
KINSMAN, DENTIST.
Office and
reshienc -
" Mein street
Exeter.. Bu
.siness hours,
linjr time in
gooddaylight
Thursday's excepted). Advice .freo. Parents'
should mailer advice about children's first tooth
es 10011 103 they begin to fail. Work will be .ecnial
to that otanyother office and warranted satisfao
torr
Exeter, May 13, 187
. T JR, 0 Tril
F ashi alole
Boot & Shoe
ma,ammain
yoaeg, man, .1 had occasion to visit $tophen tim '0 no reply, 1.1111, plaeing Reetey had heeonie to a moment the you ? you 11kLYO lot your father
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as likely ter 1 t the tnark yet will eciefederatee, but their sympathy had tiryiog and leatteating ; fatle6rs said. to
Several Years sine e wheel I was (toile with that pitty hints." geue, audit WAS al./pAl'ent that, Stephen their cheldreo. ' 'W'bet will heeowte
BRAVING A DULLY. of
a. the far West in et -overt -Intent employ, Ow itio in xgst, bowed hie cheek to the hero of the occasiem. Jack's eye's, t00, Ti1VOO who had greater apptdhenslons
with a petty of surveyors. The nature breech and the ex ne t tl, 'liar ) were needy elosed from the euergetie for the lettere, and who remembered
it\
of our errand, our numbers, and the repert rang out, blows he had reeeived, and his stoerage, , .
elaborate preparations eve had made "In the edge f the bull's eyo, half if any ho haa ever poeseeeedeseetned to
against any hostile demonstrations in- 1111 inch from tl „ esotre," stela the be gooe entirely.
sured tts from molestation except ;in marker. "The b st shot yet." A nod, a wateh retell:Pia to the pock-
et\tt
rare instances. To be :sure we were 44 It's an unchle , ; he °twit hit the et of its owner, aunounced the expire,
there were certain officers, widely eeat- I saw he was ex 'tad and angry, but muscle or expression passed over Ste-
t\
the horrible eteleputtes of the tote alert
tvars, deplored , the tuisfortuuee of
Fraace, sieitl, that the fate,' stroke
which had pierced the 'heart of the
King at the ettene time gave a deadly
ivouial to every Frenchman. It wile
seid. many were so stronglyaffected. by
this event that they died upon the spot
others fewdays aftervvardete 14tort,
it was not the oppearouce of 11.- mourn -
tug for one single man, but as if half of
aul maniting were deed. One would
haye thought every oee had lost all hie
family, possessions, and hopes by the
death of tine great King."--e'reetais
Bar.
not beyoud the pale of law—that is, boerd neat time," id Jack. - twn of the time. Not a change of
tered, who Occaeionally shot down some Stephen 'reloaded rifle in an imam- phen'e features as he remarked:
drunken desperado, if his friends Were cereed mealtime A he was about to 'rho time is pp, Jedlt. Dunlavv; will
not too numerous, but beyond. suet) fire, -lack ter*Ited to he target to mark you live or diet?"
heroic acts they seldom. exereised the the ettlthet of*, e shot. • " What do eon say, boys ?"
powers they were supposed to possess. Ittats Oxen almest promptly RS " DO AS JIO ON you, replied one
Getnerally, each separate community the tist etruck almost the ceutre who had been ;leek's most devoted sup-
had`A recognized leader,. some" man. of the bell's - Port, ers titnee pcst.
ralanteleeselar and recitlees than his With a atrial° like that of an enraeed * The beet hope See lied to leave the
fel CS, and. who by virtaeaeof %these 014kantail-54,AnnZetd. to.the side
P 131:11-PUM ER Y, TOMET-SOAPS ,
&C.
STATIONERY
School Books, Toy Books,
BlankoBooks, Magazines,
A Ibum$Faney Goods
Pencil Slates, Lead: Pen-
cils, dm.
OLE Agou s 3 LA Z ABU S, IVIOBR1S,
EYO-glasScs. • •
Prescriptions and Recipes cluickly and accu-
rately dispensed. Remember the Place-:--Di-
reetly opposite the " Central Hotel," .IvIain-st.,
Exeter. C. NANDITSEN Co.
Exeter, January 1874. 71 -yl.
Cos c eornied Perfected Spectacles an
\t 01(111 the people that he has cora:Men-
cod business in the above lino next door toBell's
Bakery and Confectionery. He has on hand a
,Kplous'id stook of Leather of fillkinds, and from
his general linowl edge of the business, and do-
ing first class workb.pes to obtain a large cus-
tom.
Sewed work • win. raoeive his
sp6ciai attentiOn.
Repairing, done with neatnese. and des-
patch, and modeenee charges.
W. H. TROTT.
Exete3:, May G, 1875. 88-m3.
rmEoToanas,131-xs
CHAS. SENIOR having removed to
tee stetialately occupied by Mr. C. South -
cone, tailor, has conspletely renovated the mem-
.ses end arranged his studio 50 as to command
Etine of the Best Lights in Canada
is preeeroa to execute wc.,rk in first.cla ss
Acknowledging past patronage, be begs a COn-
yin-liana° theT 55)55-13 of the public. Attention
is called to his stock of Frames, &c., having on
hand It good selection o mouldings, and being
prepared to nialto frames at moderate rates. -
Residences photographed. 'Photographs wh6ri re.
(ruched, $2 per dos.; Cabinets, $4; Imperials, $0
13ISSETTS'
Livery and Sale Stables
fin connectio13 with the Centra.1HOte1).
Woodham
HarnessShoP 1
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1-XIMTIVir IMATZLEIL
5
liamitnevincer of Light and Reavy Harness, would
inform. the inhabitants of TJsborise and Blau hard
hat ho has on hand and i5 prepared to manufae-
LOOK !
TO YOUR OWN
IN TIER "F., S' T
AND PURCHASE "THE
qualities had a certain number of fol- *ad 40teoulfetitor-
lowers, who were ready to See that his 44 Dttn't ye clar to do that agiu," he
will was the rulhag power in that hieseq hetweer. his jaws. " If ye do,
vicinity.'twill tbe hard for ye. Now, mark what
Such a one was Jack Dunlaw. Jack's I save I ain't gehe to fool rowel 310
headquarters were at the stetion on the upsiert like you. Ye made a lucky hit
overland mail route where we chanced twice'; let that end it."
to be located, for a few weeks, while sur- Tliyowl°. man inede no answer, but
veyipg in that yieinity, and we had a 1 sem his cilek become a ehade paler,
good opportunity, to witness a most he- and his hand a trifle less steady as he
teresting incidett in his experience, rammed home the bullet. Then, with
which transpired while we were there. lips tightly ci inpreseed, and eyes fixed
In appearance he was formidable, as on the target, 1m dropped upon one
we saw him on the morning after ahr knee and levelled his rifle. ,
arrival, Fully six feet six inehes high, n Now, don't make another mistake,"
with long 1.1,11118 and lege, slightly stoop- was J'ack'e last admouition, aceompan-
ing, with a ponderous frame, immense ied by a sludze of the flea so close to the
masses of hair and beard, clothing in young man's face that I felt like grasp-
keaping with his general appearance, ing the bully from behindataid dragg,ing
and not over -cleanly or attractive, a him from the scene. .
bowie -knife and revolver thrust into his The third shot sped. as the others
belt. Jack was certainly the man to had done, and. Stephen sprang to his
intimidate any person ot modernnerves. feet, dropping the rifle to the ground
For many years he hacl been recog- in a manner which sliewed that patience
nized as the leading spirit in that vie had. nearly ceased to be hie ruling vir-
chitty, and from that position he had tue. Still I COuld not anticipate the
grown independent of all restraint save scen6s. which were to follow.
his own will. He had a 3liosen baud The laet ballet had struck just out,
•••••••••••nnelealmiensWOM*15•••••••...........1.2
BEST ORGAN
011
CONTINENT
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS,
and those iu want of anything in his line will
study their own interests by giving him a call be-
fore purcnt sing elsewhere. Repairing promptly
attended to. Carriage trimming done. 75-3m. .
(4.00D HORSES AND COMFORT
-
kA AloZ vehicles always on hand,. Favorable
xrr023501u- Is made Avail commercial ttaV1ei-
M1 ou. loft at BisSett's Tinshop SVII1 ho
protapti:, attendeclto."
E. & T. BISSETT, Prop.
Exeter, 33ep1.4.1873. 2-1y.
SEE THE
eontemptible giant. In. a voice weak
irt'sarestamszancosow==rameevoszenosfoawssusorsommuessroa.
& S. GIDLEY, EXETER, 0A-
0 ealallarniAKER & UNDERTA.B.ERS, take
this opportnnity to inform the inhabitants of this
and surroundingsections that their New Hearse
Silver Tongue
AND ALSO THE
Clough & Warren
of followere who were ready to support
hirn m every villainous undertaking:
We were not long Itept in waiting before
same of his peculiarities ' were, brought
to our notice.
The Iteeper of the station, Frank Rus-
sel, was a mediam sized mime some for-
ty years of age. who had. recently conae
to the place, bringing with nim his wife,
a daughter, and a young num who had
been in his employ several yeters, and
who was said to be the accepted lover
of the young girl.
On the morniug following our arrival,
while the chief engiueer was preparing
the work of the day, the remailider 31
our party, after putting everything in
readiness for service, disposed ourselvee
about the station to smoke aud wait for
orders. While' wreathing ourselves in
vapor; end- 10egingefor 11. 1li1-y-01:43.11M Oft.
rest, m strode jack_Dunlaw, and de-
manded a dram of whiskey. The bar-
keeper produced the beverage, and
Jack, who was already more than excit-
ed by the potations of vile liquor which
he had swallowed, turned it dowo with
a gurgle. Just its he lowered the the
cup which served instead of a tumbler.
Cora Russel entered the room in search
of her fitther.
"Here,- gta, give es a kiss !" Jack ex-
claimed.
Alarmed at his bentiel manner, the
girl turned to leeve the room, but before
she could do so the bully ha,a caught
end kissed her repeatedly with his li-
quor fumed lips.
As she broke, from his gracip and at
length escaped., he turned 19 the bar
again, and with Sonic beastly remarks,
threw down a coin and sauntered out,
those of his admirers present laughing
heartily as he left the place.
' As the scene progressed I sprang
from my seat 'and took- a step toward
the ruffian, but a surveyor pulled me
back, and with a diffidence and coward-
ice of which I have ever' since been
ashamed, I did not make a second
movement.
AT
Sealor' sP).otograph Gallery
MAIN STREET, EXETER
#11TIt X, WIIITLOCIE,
SOLE AGENT
T 0 F_a_i--tIVIEBS
And Stoek-Breedets.
W X. SWEET, 7.
Voter'.
is now Completed, and they do not hesitate in say-
ing that it is cue el the bast in this western part.
Our UNDERTAKING Department, as heretofore,
will bo found in a very efficient condition.
Collins -plain and. 051211311013 ti,— also, shrouds,
Fnn
etc erals furnished on the shortest notice
mid. most reasonableterms.
N.B.-A good aSsortment of FURNITURE al-
ways in stock August 28, 74 52-13'
TH1.1 FAVORITE LINE.
CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSIIIP
CROWLEY IND FLANAGA.N
laaving bought 0.3.t2llo3PItshaw;1t1.310
Good. Horses, Comfoxtable Stages and
Vast Them.
Terece stagn7iegooatrlavg,,e4, talln?irvte a(1cointao-
75)
Tilt WESTERN ROTEL, ItOitildltNt
eVory afternoon, at '2 pam, arriving in Liman in
time to connect with. trains for the &tat and west
ate, connecting Lt. Exeter With the Clinton fold 0)
Marra a taves.
LEAVE r2tETtlg,A)1OUT
contioctbig in T.atotia and toridort
tagos and -trains.
' TO))
TGOOJKS. PAT VLANAOAN,
-Privet- 050111115 (3,
1181)1.TOlq
atelgVe '
1,11=10
Graduate
SPRING (75
GentsFurnish'ng
Ottit
of the
tee
Ontario -near -
Iles removed his office to one door north of c.
Eacrert's harness shop, and nearly opposite John
Tiasmith shop. Veterinary lileclicines al-
ways on hand, Calls promptly attended to.
Reuses examined as to their soundness
^Augus,t28th., 1873.
nary
College.
side the bull's. eye, and after ,5152151l 1331
he eit'hitleees essaaette
4‘ Pll leave; that orte0 s et'y e sf y " afeantetati
1. . ,
'4 You will do what said, or— Economy.
- That the (took should frequently be
obliged to chop the ,vood or "hunt it
as best she can, is an impositio
of witiell any person elaiming any man-
liness should be ashamed. And, not-
wititstanditio the amaness of the thing
it is very common. Comparatively few
ineu tate any pains to see that fuel ie
always in readiness for. use. They ex-
.
peat their rneals to be ready on tune,
and grumble at any delay. Bat the
preparation of the neoessary fuel does
not trouble timid much. Melly men
depenli upon preparing fuel as if they
fearalie cook clops not know how much
to use in getting a meal. Poor fel-
lows ! Theyhave a hard thee of it.
Winter or -summer, cold or htit, rein or
shine, leisure or hurry, the everlasting
wood -pile haunte° them regularlY thre,e
times a day, as they gather up courage
enough to go and hack of a few sticks
to nook the next meal. 0, dear!
Wouldn't you rather be dead than be
so tormented? For your own com-
fort and or peace of miud, then, quit
-that kind of management. If you ale
your own boss, as every sensible mau
should be, choose your own most con-
venient time and prepare fuel for a
whole year in advance. Chop it up
and split it while green, thus saving
harcl work, and let the suu and wind
dry it thoroughly, thus saving greatly
in tbe amount coustoned. Burning
water is poor economy. 11 men will
uot learn to treat their cooks aflid. their
families bettor in the matter of fuel,
then they should be treated to a whole-
some fast three times daily, until they
gain strength to oveicome tneir heed-
lessness. "No cook should turn a hand
to cook a meal, nor should a wasliwo-
man to wash a "dud " for a man till
the fuel is properly prepared for the
business.
The senteece renedued unspoken,
,Tack Daula‘v bowed his leead and walk-
ed. meekly avicay to make the required
apology. I did not follow him., teougle
many did. ,Fette" minetes later I saw
himthe blood washed front his face,
walking slowly away into the forest,
We did not meet hini agetn, not did he
return to that statioato mylmowledge.
The favor which Jack lest was trans-
ferred to Stephen, and a „fine village,
which has since grown up there, bears
to -day the stamp of his quiet energy
an.c1 courage. '
11.1•11410•1•04
p
left wi gat 'aviolenciet, ebleat,
alti;jr)Qetall'iwitehti:l'ittarlIci)itit ieetf: tilen:It.4:1°10' 00-11;id
bwallo)v with greater OAS°, It is trdo
t;hot the eparrow uebbleii a few of tbn
firet ripened etrawitevricer, eate meal
out Of the chielten's dish, sontetious
helps herself to the Intety pudding at.
(amietrit,d°0,%Ths 0 e(i'2 fl!taai 011)1).15fr
" °07(YA01 : ' f/ltiPIIIePill'I'f/
4), fi,t the front door to pick pp tio
erembe which Bridget bee careleeste
evecrot front the- table. Idat notwith,
8tAlidiDg 8.11, tiljS, she is highly nee -
fol in many ways. She seems to have
tnede vice uo of friondeltip with the
g/t
beOst an Is every hive daily tvib
the meetlea-lese fanailarity, She hope
all over the garden and searches through
every fruit ana vino for the hateful eat-
erpiller and worm, Tile SpeATOW is
the farntee's friend; but it is a question
whether the leiechief perpetrated by
the red breaSted robber—or robbin, as
you tvill--does not more that effect its
byisidiblettYties.did its eoug.—Cor. New York
3.
Ooze a Kurz- Was Iiitteet.
Queen Marguerite had never gone
through the ceremony of coronation,
and ebe so stveimously urged that it
shouta be celebrated prior to his de-
parture fur his gent expedition, that
Henri was obliged to consent, although
much agaiust his will. According to
701 the memoirs of the time, he wits
the three, Tmn Tarbox, who offered the haunted by a stranee presentiment o
prize, stepped. among the crowd, ant
seid :
"Gentlemen, Mr, Raney has made
the best record, his three ehets me:te-
nting but two inches, so to aim I give -
the oowder ftask."
He reaohed forth the prize as he
spoke, hat before the young man could
talc it Jack snatched it from the survey-
or:told put it iu his poeket. It was some
moments before Tarbox recovered his
self-possession so as to speak.
" The flask belongs to Mr. Ramey,"
he said. "Please let luta have, it."
" The flask belongs te me," retorted
jack. "His shooting war all aecicleat-
al. He only happeued to hit whar he
did. But then, he ken have the flask
iftnelete gai it0-volt either."
Tarbox bit his lip, and looked to the
Why Don't You Go to Johns?
.rolins keeps up Main street, at his old stand, where
he.has been for 13 years. Johns has moved into
his 1103V shop now. Anybody 'will tell you whore
Johns' Tin -shop is. If you. do not know where to
find 13, 31513 the first inan.you. 050 2.13 Exeter to show
you. Ile'ltclo it. When you get then() you'll know
its tho place because there is no other place,junt
like it,in the world.
Johns sells stoves, tinware, and things. Yon'll
sea them lying clear out on the sidewalk -all of
them marked na plain figuroa. You don't need to
ask for what you want. You 'eau pick them up
anywhere.
evd m counection with this ceremofly.
in an interview with Sully he exelitim-
ed, 44 04, eney friend, this coronation
does not please me ! I know not what
is the meaning of it, but my heart' tette
me some fatal accident will happen.—
Oh, this cursed coronation ! it will, be
the cause of my death. I shall never
go out ot this city ; they will murder
me here." Alarmed. by -the iateuse
conviction carried in his words, the
minister tells us that for three whole
days he prayed, ent°
reated, and areued,
endeavoring to move the queen from
her purpose, but all to no effect; she
remained -a
as stehborn s fate. The
cerenmay ivae peefo rmed on the 13th
of Mey 1610, hut the festivities were
not to termia tte until the 16th. The
next, day, being still very restless and
other members of the party. undecided uneasy, he proposed to go to the ar-
how to act. Seeing his irresolution, senal to see the Duc de Stilly.
Bonney stepped forwaed and sai, "He could. uot stay one moment in
e flask is mine, aud I will see to get- and eisorcler. In the midst of these
or.) rira,
Leng, in doecribitig his reoent
journey to the intetiur of Africa, and
the vienuity of the lend of the pignaiee,
thus describee the hardebips he under-
went :—Te cross Atrnour is a fearfel
undertaking, 1 assure you. For one
huaidedd and fifty miles the route,
though °andel, is ta close proximity to
the riVer dna thus we have water for
t hunr'dred miles. Leaving Abu
Homed, where the river describes a
great arc weetward, we are obliged to
cross a bledle, barren sea of sand, so
suffotiating and hot that the thermome-
ter will scarcely register Inc heat.
Great simoons of Ithamseens blow with
roaring sounds their hot breath, and
cause your skin to crack like parch-
ment. On all sides a sea of sande bor-
dered. -
only by dehisive mirages that
lead many to their death ; for there is
no well or water (save one, half,wite,
like Epsom salts, and. none but camels
may drink it); then we have water for
eight days,cartied on camels backs in
goat skine. The camel, a patient herd
workiug animal.without which. it vvould
be impossible to cross the desert, still
has not the extraordinary powere at-
tributed. to him and is waterproof only
for two or three days, dying on the
fourth. Thousande time perish, and
the road for the whole distance strews
five or ten carcassee for every mile,
bleached bones that indicate the dead-
ly route. Add to this the featful see
3aw moment. A. forced march is no -
and day and eight with oc-
casional naps and stops for the purpose
of eating black bread and onions, and
drinking of neerly putrid water—all
this may not give you the slightest con-
ception of this march,.
1, "Don't trouble yourself Mr. ox. any place, nor cunce:t1 his irresolati.on
'ihtine it." agitations he said to the Queen I have
'You will, eh ?" snarled the bullyno great inclination to go tcr the arsen
",,,Git away from me --out of arnaT's al, because I shall put myself into a
alach—or I'll passion." S
51113,811 ye like a roast he persuaded him not to
fflHR SIMSCRIBER BEGS TO AN -
1. that he hafi just received a Spiendid
assortment of
CANADIAN, SCOTCH 86 NOLIS H
TWEZ
TIU eribevs, rottratiog tiovolts to the
farnittig'ptiblic for the 'libelee p533031 age be -
stoma open them in the poet yeet at the CANT(
Hon Wo4l0n wou'Inwg gnito thoy
nrtrooso owntinning to work tlwiln
otlitting attounor. havitio Torooct than for a
ourolerw of yosrs, hoping ta gi.vo tho Intuto
tho Ramo gatirfaction 111 tito post,
JOHNS SELLS CHEAP
SO bus t is always full of mon and 'women.
Last Saturday Isis store was chock fullo me
12 and women, 31134 330 had as ranch 6.5 he could eo „ ,. as c
to take the 1310710V. Such a lot of money I 1 tell „DIN uaegage nate powder,
I saw the father turn pale, but he
mode no protest, only following the
daughter from the room, and returning
afterwards 'as calm as ever.
No one seemed to resent the fearfut
insult, which, 'perhaps' nowhere else iu
the civilized world would have been el-
lovved to go unpunished, and in a day
or two we alraost ceased to think of it,
as other brutal acts on the pavt of Dun -
law came under our notice.
The third day after the above inci-
dents took place We wee° off duty. It
had threatened rain amine the morning
and the day proved dark ausl cloudy.
Shortly sate'. dinner, one of our party,
auxious to See some specimens of the
famed shooting of the west, took from
tater." "
. go. Then lie went towardithe windove,
. .. , .
IThus speaking the giant swung his, and striking hisforheadwith his hand,
flits about. But the young man :lid ' My God!' said he, 4 there iii Genie -
opt move. Instead he recetved a blow eniug here which strangelyeronbles me ;
ution the head which knocked away his I know not what is the mittfera,I °an-
ima, and. seemed to change his whole not go from hence. "-nee.
lettere to that of a yoang lion. With a \Vith a stral I ge infatuation, he:Would.
strength and atility wholly unlooked not allow any guards to attend him,
fol', he dealt the giant a fearful blow consequently he was followed only by
un the nose, which knocked bine to a few gentlemen oa horsc,back 'and
the ground, and deluged the uncoraely some footmen 4 by another fatality, up
fade and beartl with torrents ofhleed. sot with the blinds of the -window fully
There was a momentavy struggle titian deawn up, thus revealing his exabt:
the ground after the bully fell, and then position to every passer-by. As the
Stephen ettepped back a pace er two. coach turned into the Rue Feronnerie,
In A raoment the ruffian was hpon a very narrow , thoroughfare, it was
his feet aikin, and with a curse he phi- met by two-caets, and being unable to
cod hie hand where he expected to find pates, was obliged to stop at the earner
it revolver. tt But, it was gone.. Then of the street. In conseqneuce of this,
he sought heal, knife. but that 'too was block the attendants 10313 another turn -
missing. The young man had: taken ing, intending tie meet the carriage ,at
the precaution of retnovingeilieth, so the Goul of the etteet; so that only two
that now the two stood !oat 'equal footmen followed it ama one of the ,e,
ground. But \what a eentitatitt! ' :Nino fell back to fasten his - garter. Raved -
inches the bully toweredeabove hts an- lac, who had followed the', eoaeh .fronn
tagonist, while in aciatel:Wei:ht he was he Li ) a sre, perceiiiia; i V 11 ia.,,itopLim.
more than twice his ettital. ' and no person w118 1301333 it; advanced
The e was ito Ineitatiou. `Finding to the,side Where 'the King sat. His
himself weaponless: Jack rushed. for the cloak wrapped round.. his left arm con-
yoeng man, (Ina would have crushed (sealed the knife he held in his hand,
him in a deadly (tiatep, but tha young and, creeping, betwer the shops and the
man did not wait for the process. A 031 riage, as if ho weee trying to rims,
quick, fierce blow,' falling where the he sprang upon one of , the spokes of
other had, fallen; staggered the rascal, the tYllel and plungell the knife lido
and before he could see What had. be- the) King's side a little above the heerb,
come of the man ,he, supposed already Hehri was at the nioment reading a let -
in his gvasp, a tremendous crook on the ter 16 the Duo a ' Emernon, who sat
ear brought him" To the' ground! Again heeicle him ; feeling himself etrack, he
he scrambled to 'hie feet, and again he evied out, " I am wounded! At the
was knocked down by a :tingle reverber- instant the 133331335111 repeated the blow
aeing blow. The third time he %rose, with smelt quieltness thee not one in the
but before lie could wipe the blood from coach had time to ()matte it; and ?then
ids eyes suffieitietly to distinguish hie with a, sigh tbe Kieg fell back dend.
antagonist the hard earth again became the mutelever made no attempt to ca-
ble bcd. calm, eecl was immediatley daptueed.
you thoso \ 1 le Offered for the best sliot.
iattPiTS as Sheep Protectors
I used to breed cattle, but having e,
natural fondness for Sheeet, and an
opportunity to purchase a couple of
Scoch coney shepherd. dogs remoYine
my fears on the score of destruction by
mongrel curs, which deters so many
frorn keeping sheep, I concluded to
try the experiment which has resulted
$o satisfactorily.
In my stock of 100 ewes I have
hid a dozen bells, and in case cf dan-
ger, the sheep all run to the do cs
for protection. This familiarity, be-
tweeu the dogs and sheep, with flit
watchly1 care exercised, is one of the
prettiest ,ights in the world. These
faithful guardians of the liock are
ever on the, idert day_ react .nightt The
'rapid tinkling or the bells tate once
arouses the dogs; and about three
weeks a ;6, in the middle of the nigbt
1.heard unusual disturbance among
the cheep, but was so to tfident that
the dogs would be eageal to the emer
gency that 1111(1 not come down stairs.
In the lemming I had the satisfaction
ot seeing one of the worthless curs,
whieli go prowlieg about at night
bung stone dead along the fence, with
maths on him 'of a desperate fight.
I should say, however, teat I made
oue cross by putting my shepherd dog
to it Newfoundland'slet, and kept the
choicest of the litter. He" has proved
a fine large dog, about twice the weight
of either of the shepherds, and thongo
never interreriag ia wh it he seems to
consider their especial duty, is always
on hand. ready for service. It is curi-
ous ti observe hew, when stratige doge
cross the plane, the two shepherd clogs
will Like it StV'Vey, and if they see metill
business (they are theineelvee great
fiehtets) by a kind of enderstandiue
tincl arrangement the three dogs go to-
gether, and, although we en tide coun-
try seem to be overran with all kinds
of does, there seerns to bo it general
New Patterns of' .8toves
, the details WeVe speedily arranged.
There were a dozen -volunteers, ima
are Stunners,
Three shots 'were to be allowed, at one
hundred end fifty paces, and the man
Nothin like thein in these parts. Then there is wilost3 sh be made the shoeteSt
sucli 160s of
13LA.OK. BROADOLOTI-IS, &
DOESXINS, ETC.,
which for
STY'lait 01.11,1JITV
WILT, r!,, trArtp TO 33,11;kr I
TAALCYRING
c5N-raittg, Spinning, Vsreavitg
and. li.91fItilliftbt tiring
11nag of '1'.`wrod4,, Inannotg, (lono on the
g1ior5e4 110t1m. and at lowegt rato$h
rt. ez .11t.
plop4. 'Ztoich
measuring from the bull's eye, was to
Hot -Air Drums receive the flask.
Jack Dunlaw arid Stephen Raney
Pretig 44eafiee.
When you get it netv hoek, espeeielly
if it is in eve,y a choice book, perfume it
With S01318 floral fragrance. Rose and
rose-geraniurn, the old-fashioned
sweet clever(Mellilotes) are among the
most delightfully persistent, common
perfumes. I had. oue book that had a
most repuhive smell when new ; but I
quite drove it away with sweet clover,
However, this seldom happens. There
is unusuelly a fresh, sweet smell about
a new hooloand as this disappears it is
delightful to have it replaced by some
of those ex-quisite perfumes found only
in flowers and )318.1118. CATO 8I101:1/ a be
taken to make sere that the lottges do
not stale the paper. There is little, or
no danger from sweet clover, rose ger-
anium or lavender, ` Rose leaves do
riot often,stain at first, but will be like-
ly to do so afier a while. Their frog -
ranee is deeirable. These, and others
that ere donbtful. tmay into'
envelopes before they are laid befwiefi—
the leaves of the book.
Similar perfumes are charming in
linen when put away iu trunks or draw-
ers. To handlterelliefe the perfume is
more delicate and emelt more desirable
than the stronger odors so freely used.
I always preserve the trimmings of
rose-geranitnns in envelpee for such pur
poses, arid lay in plenty of 'tweet ‘,clover
when in blossom.
qua other things. Such beautifnl amps, raw weve arnopg the contestants. I'eliad
Rea Enamelled Kettles Stone) ans and Pots, been pito carious to eee how they
Chandeliers Table Cutlery, Oructs, Matd, Brass
-tilt useful mid gbocl, caul __fl 41,1 nud them innat but little and whet] the list was :tante-
°hums annntoonot, nagitois estanutehor 'Knives, would meet, but noticed no chaege in
Sausage Machines and scales, 0043 015 Black, lead,
Sthve pipe tariiisb and hundreds of other things the young note citeportneene. see comae
Deprattoont is replete with every modern ien,
Draveitiont, fiottiAc).4 monthly with
VASI-11:01\T InIATIEZ
at,
American, Styles and Olds.
ged. for the precedence, voluntarily took
frbm the cellar up to the telling,
thO le,St
NOW
3011110 IS NO COIWARD, Jack was one of the first to try, and
This time he did ilot riee immediate- lIpon being pat to 'the gaeetiiie he
lyt It Was evident to everyone befoee that htld 110 aceotieplicese;
overmatched fot once and. at hot that ented elle deeagii ttooe being told. the
this' stage of the encomiter that lie eves that he alone had eoneeiVed lind axe-
.
faet seemed to,have become clear to his King was going to male war *anon the
own mind. Drawing the flask from hie Pape. Under the 111081 exquisite tor.
130031 3, c /Mt it upon tite ground, ture, and even upon the ecaffold,
That'e yer. old flask lake if Niel p Y
3;,et giggt it butt,' Iletri's life been attempted by Papal
lia niattering saivagely : oi they confe6stseieonn ctihmulet18 ho extorted. frioianat
00 Ste hen eteppecl to tho spot where SPanis°11, /c8nitical tc°18, wlIcther
it the c 11 oveted prize lay and picked it ep,
but folks do crowd 8,rOmul Mtn end ask se many wheti two or theee 11051 :Mots were avec , •
about his stock 'and Ms grnant "CROY of abie.g thingo, fot thot oho etihelc within Placing Yesiae iho 1411°. 1,0,1
63313 130 gots kind,of oonnuaticiami out logos. min- 1110 trO WI10 hall 118011 40 hIS
Ortestions and pay hire .50 xnany etnnpiirnents
seIf up in 3333 .501556
an inch of the centre while the others
were half au ineli farther off.
'Foto' 1113110e 1" almounced the surt
vevor, after rnettsnring dee di:747)410es of
tise ellotse
" Yas," Foiia eittingeon beneli
1.11 wait here till seine atle 14348
ti151,ty 5311(1. W11011 Ito does, kin take
that little flask."
The rogt firca in their turtle, and our
party woro surprised to find the sitoot.
Art bait Area Alive Stephen Raney yo r give yeti three /tuna ti
ing no better,
COUNTING HIS MONEY
anYl. Tho best time to Sec him le on
rainy daya, 1.10 IS always around theif, but if you
want things that aro itheltil and oreanserrbil it
Maki% nO difference -whn,t, day you boatuuto
men Will alWays make yeti fool yen were
at home, and will sell yen •thielgs oireaeor tette
YOU can troy them elsewhere,
A.11 "S,V gattritntoort, :and. out tho tried
faOriofiabic style.
CaAt otirly And. goo otio of tho obofoog( 1)ogt
Egieetna 0,64110 in ,33)pi Ftna oVering t
vtioofi fot dagli; SOUTP14167T,
1:MIAT'S
'11a10.1.1 Settltdii
tu
A, desirable frati4feh fer 33(13)51)
etreet,"ltacateet,tieeeestakitViitte tliteetela
fatale earl:teeter eltop, Mitt cteltte., dhl
toile olic-fifthelt*e"te4 lei. aliiiitpii
tattaeo coliteine tete, tetitlii.,- et p
IT. ft e attenleta:a e
thaptoittiseSa I' ' I
nitOneei -,
eieetet, ti
feet, he doutirmed
"Seek Drinlaw, Inn oot doete with
you yet. A. feW dive ago you brutally
insulted Cora Reseed. I could have
;7bnt, yeti dead, mid thotild have clone
51 110311 1 not pitied, yeti. .11(,Ny. yeit eau
talko your choice—go, and yoae
Itheee milt her pardon and thee emit
Pits place forever, Or die where you
'Stand ! This queen:el is not ray smelting,
bet' aoW thit€ yea have bd4A1TI take
on(14f1,01( 1)111113W lata inflae nitidb. L110 th'01,(16,, -
if1/11 1:61.i(1) ( ii,21114VI ,e7
4' Look here, youngstet, ,te ha tis (11(1 11133 (''(1110.11 gT( 1p1l0foL0n'
A.t firm, it seemed as though 'Taal( waut.
Pdeth
Ravaellac was an agent for 0110 Of those
three inoviog powers, ov whether lie,
woe itideed simply It solitriay fanatic,
Seetn8 to rereain histoteeel
problem. For a very minute nerrative
ana diACuSsiOn Of evideace, See the
faqt, VOItttne of Sally's " Moinoires "
When the report of this trag,i-
eel necident had been. spread all over
Paris, led Wa9, certainly Itetowa that
tile King, who at first was 'thought
0115 to be wounded, was aetually dead,
thet beixtriee of hope an'd fear
till then bad 'kort, this lobet4eitY 133
p hmA, nti00 lArSt 101111 III lOtia erlOg
dlid groAns. Sortie letcamo moteonlese
iend irisentribie throng]) grief f, others
ran :threat the streace qiiite frentiel
many embee cod thole friemle withoot
sitylog anything except Wfillt 13
iniefortitnel' SOIDO 81110 toemsolves
up in their houses othero threw ellean.
eo ; onti /nig ),
I Moon/. Eloente—" It isnot often "
saye a correspondent, " that puff a
hotel, but, when I pay my bill at the
rate of four dollars a 'day for sleeping
in the milky way, mut feeding on a
bill of fare, We a privilege and a pleas-
ure to mention' each on' histitution.
Atlanta, Georgia, has the dergest no -
tel, presume in the world. The belle
are so long nod winding time many of
the waiters getioet going for it pitcher
of water, tend are never beard ef read
their yen:talus are found years after.
wont there one rnoroing and ordered
breakfast. A. email colored boy took
thy order, and it wee 80 far tc the
kitchen that ho was geown and gray
frie(awar °afismblY,rtbleirde.° aj°gr:0,0atnnid.now:a tlie p 13330 bt°,,r: needed when lie got hack.. The hote
chase of rate or two good sitepbeed flOg'S iS 3133335 large 1-16e1 and everYtthi'lg
as the very first step towards heeiges about it is large, from the feet of the
sheep, bills'. It is provided. with all Modern
c er cs, an trent is o
1 I a f wa'ters to the
coeveniencee, hot and eold teeter, idiete,
bay windows, dirty sheets, everytnirig
to make the traveller happy, metudieg,
undertalterts eatablislonent for the
itccotnaalotion. of eech boatdoes
11.8
starve to death while evaitine, for the
waiters. It is very large hotel, end.
everybotly stops there, --just otice.
18 tIte Itrio1;ta a tt3eftd Bird.
In June last it robin 'built a nest in
deovd0 TOre0:1111113.1'11-i0garIttel 1301. 80 80110a-11TO' coull
put my letud ou bee back, take out hor
eggs, pee worme and btigg into her
mouth, eeen lift lter ell the nest.
She would switnow earth-wortag,
wortne, Mity beetles when pet in het'
tnontii ; but the ooly food brought by
the male to the fornele While eitting,or
by boll). of the young onee, \VAS, eo foe
ELS I obeereed, exclusively earthavorine.
But a littlaltter in the seaeon, all the
old vobintl," tilde young pews, end their
neighbore, take poeetereion of the gitr-
dee and claim, lion's shave of Straw-
borries, riteltberries4Pectes and earl:ants.
An to elieretes, there uke lege of tett-
tile- they Plaint all, reed tette theta
too, ats faet as they ripeo. regardless of
toe rig 8, belie, rage, flaoe, ola hate
end netticoatett Whiebt extern the tree.
Sttelt le the obit; A pretty end herne,
leee bird when. te not in Ira power to
do harm, but a thief, it plunderer, and
a gourmand at the time when the
ga:rdeti011 ia the eteertteet need of
fetende to proteat toed erree the fruits of
ou'd better have a pop glIn; oa to renew the fight, 140, Idelt(ta, 001Yee titian 'the g d It tl
113 (>1
110.4 04 -WI
Z101V toJeldgre the tr'eath.rr
The olors in the elty,at diffevent tintea
ere wonderftd geidel de, Not onlY
acme ft cleat tilln set, presagt cold weather
bet Matte ere other tints which tp,ordt
with 010AVIIOSS neeerecy. A. bright
yellow. in the evening iedie \tee wind ;
pale yello..", wet ; DelltV31 001033
00118titlIfea fAVOrflrble 0110 in 31,-' MOM«
ing, 0,011(18 fll'e f1111. Of Ineaniag 111
theineelvee. If they rite eat., mule-
finea Ana f9f1,1,1-IellYi the weather will he
title ; if th0. edgee ere herdt sheep n„ila
aofinito, it bo tont., Gomel -ally
speaking. oily -11,01,nftittlts bet
teiken Wind atiel rain. 1711110 MOO quiet
01)11 ilolie1 13 ti te beep tet fc f, r weret it
Siert pie AA i.13P0,0 nni,'„;.ini ItrO,„ trit
felt Beerd of Tredo Ives ilmeght tit fit
to publish there for the use 0 Sr 44011,14
111Ofkv