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SEA,�ORTJA 'RIDAY, DECEMB 41 1 . - . i � . 7 1 i - . - . . , � ', � 1� 1 885P 1 1 � $1.50 a Year,; in 'Advance, . I I � . . r I _-1 I . �__ � , , � : . . . � . - I I , . . . i � . I - . - -_ . - . I t� 11� n e, y � - � � . . I - . 9 . ..'' C . � I - I I . - W � C I I . . � � ' . . I I , S I . � . . .- ' � CAMP' . . I . . I � I . � � . � ' OU I � n& n. . . - . . � I . � . . - � ! � . . : � - .TWOMONTIISINTHFj ' t�ld us he would protect us if the police' oats who -was taken & prisoner there by Big e dutiful son, "it's her." "Faix,tbin," the e utry was flooded with b ote& � ;�. - - Selling Out! _. _. I - . . ! rer their heads and �tiffalo overc ,ght Oi was going -Another counterfeit at present fa tirea- .- . � . . them' B0 ar. He brought it with him for one aid she, I 'if Oi'd th ox . � I . . late '� ... ! . � OF BIG BEAR. - came. The same day Big jBear's brayes qn. We would laugh and make '. I _� . I . - - . %- I MY I � .. - I . . . w I re enjoying ity . . . . I . . � �� I Of his brother Indians, who was blind in o Let onlv this shorb roide . . � - - . I paid onr t and . I ,, the railroad lation is,a Dominion of Canada two -dol- I . ... I � - I eut another visit, they came Yelieve we' -we - 11 . . I - . I . . . . P � � I MRS. GOWANLOCK'S ADVENTURES, As in and stood around us with th . h untutored wis- -Adliever igot thur Cints out of me. la-r.bill,, plate U, payable at Toronto, � � I � eir guns, ;,, t ready to eak with grief all the one eye, imagining wit . . . - . � . �. ,A I . . I � - ,,, �� I � ., . -Line 15th, 1878.- The portrait 'Of . . I - . r ' - � - � . , Lu�MLX I . im - � -R Ye and his band date J - z .. nallawks, .looking at us When e camped, it was in a 0 � I . - , - * TOLD BY HERSELF.� . � . � knives mud' ter e. dom. that if it gave light to a white man ev. David. S� rag . � , . I . I - . - � - . . . . I - an their services ,n o 7 __ - I . - ! , I wickedly. . � . - i - T rolA6, in Carl- Lord Dufferin is badly executed. . � . circle. A spac in the centre being kept it 3bould also to a red, and they worked b�g - �. - . 7 � I- I - I . � . . . � . � (Continued from last.Nyeek,) . . � - � P . I � � . , i at it'for a time, but they could not get ton Street Methodis, - chnr6h,on Sunday. -A well-to-do farmer of Ancaster, z I I � . . - � I 1. . I , � I � - I .. � - . � . Pritchard .said, "For' do'd's sa,ke ,let for d4neing. ; I � ' -v � 7 I . I . . . . . I I WITH Tiplik MDIAXIL - - focus; finally they threw it away, -The city of INIor treal has expended named.Renry 11, Sha .er, was charged � I i - . the'se poor women live, -they -can do!'no I asked Blofidin be had any of our th, . � I . . . .- . Positively Hard iio good, he could not see. civer 'a - ars - in at the Hamilton . . 2 . ' Genuin I Police &urt with steal- - ,I a hundred t lousand dpll I 'Y . - e ly knowinj how I ' in his sacks. sx7ing it was � I I I went 6'r what harm to you; let them go home to their stockings or underclothing I � . - - ing a pack -t tacks. He . ; . I - t . , .� � I . . : in mp- Mr. Quinn's �tanlping out the plague of small -pox. . i ..... . I did, I . I He told me no and khortly afterwards', . . _ age of carp . . I . I . .. I I . - I ., trudged along in a half conscilous friends." -1 . � � While we were ca .. ­ � . - � i . � . . I � I ask the I)ozn' )1eaded guilty, aud. acknowledged tbiat ; � � oundition." Led a captive into the cam The leaders held a brief consultation. took -out a 'pair of my linsband's long, W ble two year old girl ,would come in � --wTorouto wil inion Gov- I. . I - : . ----- I .. .1 .� . � . � - � p . -o temptation i a mo ent, f .11 I : . T, � , I � . reco . M � - . . ine, - I - . by one of his vilia and. I -ess. TheMagistrate all -owed him . r ; � .. -S . of Big Bear - stockings iiia put 'them on before at d put her. little arms around our necks �rnment to up ie $10,000 spent I - he yielded t n in 0 . . Olearing ale. b Ali Indian stood up, and pointing to * � . . � : . 11 . � � I 0 � ,, had �elieving the eak-n : Tmke� throu h ax d kiss us. The dear little thing fam iiii a of the Northwest w : I! I . . 9 -brush and briar, a large the heaveiis said, " We'pro'mise by G d he would cha ,ye them threeandfou - � to I I � � . - . � . � 0 - lie would stay volunteers. ,go free after this honest acknowledig- - I I ' . . . �� I - 1 � I . � pond came to view; we did -'Aot pass, it' that we wil I not hurt these white women; time's a week- He had nearly all in u( one to care for her, 8 I I -_ . � . I . y � 4 . . I I I I . . . .. . � e been ment. - : .. . . I . Z .� I . I men cam w� I I I * I � ; b ' He made me go through the water we will let them live." - poor husbana clothes, Two ill us 'Until her mother, -would come* � -Several Ottawa barbers hav � - I . . . � I .. ,�.. . , �. y I 11.1 . ke her away. The squaws also fined for profanati ... of the Lord"t Day. -A man named Beav erly, stopping *in P, I � . . . I .... I . f , - on that cold 2nd of April hearly -to" my They then left the tent. . in one time ,v rhile B londin was adeep, . ar d ta t'. . I .� � I . � I .. . I . . Wet , � I . : I I I f - - - . � . . *took one of 4_2 th - ordinary calling London for af ew days, accidentally . . � � . . � . waist. I got so very* � my husband's coats oir carried her around on their backs with exercising . eir � . . I . I �nd . - � .1 i i I I � I . I I Y in a tailor shop whileen- I i . . - �. . to P i�'sa?k . dress on and hereon. , . . .. , - ' weak that I could 1 Every1ime I saw oile of Big Bear's wthing'biit a thin print I V . � his brother I- - �. . I I I not -walk, and the" Indian: pulled me Indians coming in, 1, exp�cted it was f hii - and went out: Blondin upox i -er- 1 ey had . .- a j . . . . I i . . . �� . 7 S*f_)td'w,1th0,4t Reserve along. . - this way he managed to get kill us, or take' us aw�y trom the tent, missing ifgotyery an ore be I in J . I . 1. a In . gry and sw' her bare feet. How I did feel for her 1. -Mrs. Robert Nicholls, of Pet Jeavorin- to buy a necktie. Th � lieves that Wttl be � . 00 tothe , not rnet "for forty years preVioudyj and .,. � ,eto his tepeb. , Mrs. bel - which would hav'e been' far worse than fore'me, sayn kg ttle girl; he . . . - . . - I . i m n seeing that, some person ha� -sh e was such a bright li r- 'borough, has contributed $1,0 � I i . I . i - I � 0 1 1 . I . . cillege. . neither kupw that the other was in the I .1 . - . I i . , . t come in . . ; I i - laney tsk-en: away so far from me, I. death to me. ' " . . I a4d ta i.en one of his,coats, an( father ,when alive took care of her. It endowment fund (f Queen's C ­ - I I � ,or this sea,. . � I I id kingston. * I country until theyengaged in conversa- . �k - as.k6d the Indian to take me to her, and But they did not keep their word.1 all the ti -me '" knew whose coat it wai NY 3,s very hard to ate her going, aroui , 1� . I I - � . I I _ . - . � � � ; . - - , � - I I . . � � - I . I . . - .. he .like any of the Indian children. - - -Gialt has a suo, vshoe club number- tion. I I . . - ' . I . � ; - he*said, " no, no," and opening the -tent * On the third night (Saturday, the 4th they were qu� 6rrplling over. I wis ( �--A diring.bighway robbery was com- � � � I i , � . . � i . � hile tr ellind v;,,e came to. ing 50 members. I hey hAve everything � is a Cash I - shoved in. A frienc . One day w av - ; z - w, put Apr dians then T could cl 0'e -my eyes and go hem I . I i .� . me 4 �squav ii), after our captivit , , two In I mitted on the person of- one John ' Mesa- - I � - [ I on"s busi- . - L . ; I I t ommen the- seas I . i . . me -in while all the men and Mrs. De- 1, . 4ty tum th - . . . down a rabbit robe for Me'to, ;it�._on. I � ca to dod. ' I w,mt outside the tent an; , a large creek, and had to get off the . eady, to . c .Ore who had been mate of the schooner I ' � . I E - ny lines�. of.goods are selling Just'to and pull otir shoes and stockings apt the snow. . . hi, , " � Ma "Over � half-breed, name, Wagon :ness, exel I . . �z I . 0 was shivering with cold. ,This squaw laney were asleep, I heakil them,- and saw this Ot er I arrived at his home in � ! - . . . . . - � s of America. He . �: , . and otliers at a very small advanoe, Many took 1�011 order that they Would be dry to * ' * Sneak thieves make -a busines I . at the . copt, � - Gregory Dona ire, with my -hursband" ol F in . . aixey . my shoes aud stockings off) and 'thought it was Pritchard fixing the bar 1. I - ' One gen- Port Dalhousie on Friday night,an-a wa's . . � . . I . ac�oss ; the water ' robbiDa hen -roosts In Berlin. . . ; I . ' . � . � . Persons seem to think that we are-p6dvertising partly dried them for in e. , on* and just ' as . put on after we got . c , Their tepees', ness, he. usually sat up to' 'protect us. A coat and pa nts I e' �' of knocked down about oil e, ci'tlock by three, I z i I - . � . i . .. . - I . � . clear but old stodk,_which is Aot theicase, consisted of , lqng poles - covet ed and I law two of the looked up I thought it must be in was up to our waists and we waded , tleman had seven very fine breeds -_ . i I iust to I - ed -with. match was light . - I $35 by cutting out . I � I I men and robbed of . I ; . : - . er smoke-stained 0 the fell6 through. Mis I , . as the stock- is 0 new. I am sell . canvas, with..two - mosib hideous looking h1dians looking own husbandi and to.se the pockets of bis.pant-aloons. .He recog- � ' knawq that. � t ing out in o�l open- . . a McLean took her little liens -stolen the other night. . . . I . I . to allose up - business.. N -ow is the timd f ings, one at the top for � a. smoke hole over and* *saying where I Is the Manias laugh in my fo ce, he evidently had a three year old sister on ber.back;and , -1tev. 0 B�otb, St. Catharines, I - : � - , L � . close up I 11, . ­ . I I . . . ' ter cros�ing we has been olierjed e rectorsbip of the nized two of the men. - 1. - �. � I , a thinking. . . . - I t at the time Cash buyers. It will pay you -to call and = and the Qther at.the bott'onifor & door squaw, meanin), the white wom6n''. I idea about wb;bt I *wa BI . carried- her over. Af - - homas Hilligan, a young man liv- . .11 � � I 9 � T I . ; � . .. I ' .1 my husband's overcoat and , hld to walk a long distance ,on the Church of Ascensi D,Buffilo,at-a stipend -T � i . . I through which I had to ciawl in, orde' got'so frightened I could I not mt)vd, but din wore g near Bay City, Michigan was confl- � I- � , r - 7 1 . ' . I at the - 7 1 - - . b arnt prairie to get to the wagon, then of $3,000 'a year, ith libuse. He will in I ) I I � � � ' 'little sha th* � . � , ( . i - Mrs. Delaney put o t hei foot and swak-. I had was my . - .11, an I have. 1. to enter. In -'the eplitre they have,their I u - I . denced out of $115 on a train near Essex *� I � i _. I , vv� sat down and put our shoes on. - accept. - - � � I ; . - fire.. � Tbij,squaw took -a long stick and ened Mrs. Pritchard, &�d[ she wakened to weak -on my h6ad, and the rain pou - ;� I i - . _ I , ­_ �� j . . - . . I . erd6r' to., ' . SEAFORTH BOOT STO:kE I took out a large pi-ece of beef fr- mthe. her, husband, and he' p'tarted uV, - and ing down* in t8rrents on me ,' this4ello Some of the Indians coming along said, ! -A. new Orang hall has been erected Centre on Tuesday night last week, by � I ,_ . In . 0 1 I � . . . - . . . 11 odges a,re two strangers, b)r,the three-card monte 11 . : I � I I - t I I - � . wanted, mild ,agonandlaugh, ."oh, see. -the monais squaw." We � 4t Derby, North, ey. ew I . 2 I th4 said would walk beside,the % � , ' . - asked what thq . -rs gave hirn the slip . kettle and offered it to me- which I re dodge. The strange � . . , ­ .1 i alda-,de Hill, Parry I cash, he has � I. . ' , v -ould laugh, and tell theni'it was nice; to � . . - � I fused, as Leould not eat anything after *they wanted to take t6' � white v�o'men and when it q ait raining asked me if I � Essex - . I � I doing you will -get a'large discount . . . - Grey, Kin- - , 11 . . And by so. . . . - . -no, I . as the train was �pullii)g into I � : . I in i � � what I had gone'through. .'' ` *tolleir"tent, and I told' Pri,tchaO ,they wanted his ovwcoat; I told bi I t iat we enjoyed it If they thought we- Sound, Lady Bank,. Sou .... I : i . I � . . - These tim6s will not always: last. Look at the - . . � . . - -in danger of beln i cardine and Chad am. Centre. , ' � a g - Just then- Big Bear's braves came into. . coula -kill me, before I 'i rould go, nd I - did not mindbeing wet -as- much as I ie did not, we were. ' Bap- . ; . . ' . at -The Rev. Mr. Trotter, -of the -1 � � tonowing Winter Goods, -which will suit youi I . � � I . I ng ,the tent; there were nearly thirty of prayed, to God to help' i ne. Prit6ard did. That'n ght Mrs. Delaney and I 1),ken awsy �y them and made to wo� , -Mrs. D. Craig, one (Of the earlie i - - mfort - es ­ for them like their squaws. -- residents of Ails, � . Cral� , died . Stock, has received a �. I I r hiduce cet, and give, you solid co . . . Men'sto � � on the tist Church, N87',00d - . pock them covered -with. war. paint,� some i , ',an d Adolphus Nolin gav'e their bl kets Jay down in O e corner of the tent until . en call to Brantford, where theie is. a fine . I . : , Felt Boots from _$2 up. Great improvemants'in having� � - *husba ' � . t. i and then w e � One' of Big Bear's son's wives died, I 22nd ult. The deceased . ,had be . � � - I I . . : . in -my. ud's clothes, and all and dishes, and Mrs. Pri -chard to k the morning came . ' church and good salary,but has declined .1 � , � . e good ey: will not rip and . . I , I . "We dug a bole in t e aiid, they dug* a hole in the ground, confinedtobedfo the last -twelve years. � . � � � ent W those terrible 'yells, apd best blanket r be4lo give hem, baking to do, � n � thes s this season; th . I I I ­ . off he � , byterian pas- the offer, and decided to remain i bis - I �..- break arotind as they have in the �ast. , Come fire; taking floir wrapped blankets around her, and laid -Rev. L. Cam( on) Pues' � . � f'6v11dZg= rous -looking instrA_ �and they' -went off, and in the in�rnln ground and started a � re-, t charge where he'is deservedly � . I � - -M _. . - .. � 9 a. ' - . ,_ early and examine for yours�lf before they are. .. . . ker in it, and put sacks of bacon and tor of Thamesfol d, has received a call p - � , . I They were long wooden clubs; ,the Wood Cre( it i water, kneading it hai . I ` )OP17 � �s came- and asked if sr. call Mr. - xe balance of . � ments. .. I we stirred 0 I'll This is the seventh i : I *h Lnmg , . hands flattened it Q'nt 1 uT On top so . that she could nbt get - from the congregation North Bruce, I E � I were set th hi ' those Indiahs took.'Miuci -from u�, and. We then with our . i i g to _ p allgone. Don't get y- our feet' frO;en for want of c '. � rotter bas -nee c � � atone end ' declined si oulm � . i or to tie Rev. Dr. Scott, for- T I - I - . I - a pa -Ir of these,boots.' Look'at our'Overshoes 1,nife Mad L �' hey all -looked it me as 'Pritchard told them 'IN ;I; the Ili dians afid placed it .n a f r Ing all, baking�l it (ut.; they covered her over with- earth! as success -. , � . � . � t � , . es. I . Y � , Woodstock �­ . ; 1. d . � - 11 I -1arge and make them ive tbem'back -t time ' ,as z nd watched the place for some timef or , merly of London. � � . and Rubbers. We have on hand.% . before the firE, and by . - . J I . I . . .I eyed 'those w apqn4. (and they well, iwanted to * ake them . . I it ' I -The student, of Ti inity Medical . An old half- breed. whose house aua .1 . � . L . � - - 4 1 w . I t - b Bi 1. , : d stockto select from. 'Long MlLnitdba'n 8 � q - baked. it as as,black as*t 6 an its I f. I s,ar obe would come. to life again B oche were plundered' y I ,. yarle . . . I mstolied the ex ression ottheir cruel , After that Pritchard' a nd other. half � Their dances occur every day; they; School, Toronto shew A their good barn at, at . I . � . . , , - I I - ii� 7 1 you posted I . night gbt We - ing . th I � . � -these are the ones for comfort, and selling mouths and devilish eyes) .thinking my breeds protected us from 0 1 dined on )annock and aeon for t'vo � I � on- " Ue over.. 1: cilinly. for . we were not safe a A ig . o get � o and pi6k out the largest tents and go senge by mak, , eir banquet at the Bear during the Rebellion, rea- � k. � �1 - . .1 cheap. G et a good pair of $now ]Excluders, and troubles would 36 L le m% months,andviereveryth kfdlt L �t. i I a cold Kingston last Friday,on his ,way to Bay � I ,ady Money , - I - L COOKINW. FOR I f id take them- from the Wood Crees,! 1 Rossin House t - lie, other night . I ; - then You . NNill-be able o keep'the snow outside. awiLitedtheresult. But- they sa:t down' .' During the two days ,�'hi,h -fildapass- FAMILY.. - 1 . de Chaleur to seek assistance from his 1� . L I I I 1 4 . � . ; ,[ . .1 i I t. W e , . . . L L I in pri ntle. around 'me with a bottle fun of - some- , bodies .,of the �ien tha ere ' My . A camp lif was! of I A leave them.all day without any cov-� water one. I � ice. "lAdies', Ge ed, - the experi nee' i . I . . I onto Board. of Trade has friends. Ile had tramped the whole - L � . These are also. down . . . -with the white pe6ple who W �,L � -The Tor . . 0. . I I . . . . 6r. I that I would rather,lbe ( ling, I : . � � - . Flannel t J murdered had not been , buried. They subli a charaiAer. rom one inile north Of Batoche) I - . I . - men's, lffisseW and Childreu's Ylain hing that looked like wat 1, )assing, it. L . . rk in any. position th all risoners with them.. They thought the offered its servic -Is to the Ontario Gov- journey f - . �, . I -r-r - 9*1 0� L . . � I . 7 r1*4 ea the- roadlqiposed to the a maid -of -all -w? I here he left his wife and family last . r , L.ined Ovtrsh and Rubbers just waiting for from one, Indian to the ,other, so I put� were lying on , . I o 4 cial exhibit w I � I I eeds slush in an Indian tepee, reeking, as it hite peo'ple took it as an honor to them,, ernn�ent in provid ng a Vill . 7 � ces this season. The people on a brave look as if I was --not afraid of view of every .one. The half-br, . J � for July. - -_ . : U ��u b - you at very low pri I � . . I and poisonous odo rs. and every time. in movingi Big Bear 8 of cereals and ag icultu al products - the last meeting of the Guelph � 4-1 1 1 .1 �, - I i - . out,' them off the roAd to thb side, is, with filt . r the Colonial and " than xhibition. -At - . .A : . � � are surprised to find ho�v cheap we sell our boot.9 ,them., After this they all went carried a health 1 and would tell us just where to put ou .11 �, I , Ing a Ong; , as I . " - - � I . e*V Slippers from and the mdst blood-curdlmig yells ths - but the Indians comi I dragged There i� fio uch a thim' the veter - ,ery a committee was appointed - � , ' o1welt an. P, I . i AN - D I,,' - and shoes at present .Ladi � � . I .1 . Rul ' o see officer among, that bang of bra s. t eDt$, and I if one camped outside this -Tvir. Thos. .esbyf ' - I -_ . . I . . again. It was dreac 't � . . , ; , r, War - , : . en taine, a number of to consider and suggest some aPPr`- I I . . I 0 - to 95c ; Ladiae Shoes from 70c to 51 .10. Fine ever pierced- lilv .ears was tbei ' them out � ircle they U � 10USEW - 1, 417C 1 we-bave still a whoop, mingled: with dancing &Rd ell ';tliebodies-of our poor.. dear- .husbands They have a'lialf-spir-ituali7,e&personige .1 I - would go and cut- their tent. hotelkeeper, en at his priate, way of celebrating the'approaching; I .. � � � -, and liew-ly Boots in, proportion. � I e M'edicM'e 14 pieces.' In. some of their dances Lit-. his friends to. ai L oystet supper - . - - . I- , : . . I ' . jubilee of Dr. Sinellie, of .Fergus 'who I � . I ) ­ . � - � f Men"s Fine French Calf and French K ina and cuttingthe most foolish antics. 'dragged back, aad -forth by tho6e de- whom they-. designate , th . 0 � lot o _ IP 15� . l . Man; -but lit is nothing more'or less e Poplarmas arrayed in some of Miss hostelry, the Gal hotel.� ta few evenings )mpleted his _� . �T. , . . I in March next *i1l have c( L, I . . � I _o, and will 'tie sold , I saw a, little baby that I ,thought 1 moniac savages.- kind. As in cLean's ribbons, ties and shawls, an- ago. . V - I , .. - .. - � � . Long Boots of our own mak -a m . .. . - tbo- 1 On Saturday the day �before than a quack Of the worst - L ce his',drdination to the - ust be dead, lying in one part of ,aster, . ' I ther with my hat on, and another with . -NAess 'tb& 1 eight ipplications by . fiftieth year sin � I . . . __ r very ciLeap. We have also on hand some Men . . � one gm.afmoss ba br6eds to take our evt her p �rt - of their life, so in the. . eii 4us- work of Gosp 61 ministry, the report to M 11 ` -' I Boots for $&64. ' tent �, they had it d g, I we induced some half- ry ot - . Delaney's, and.the squaws witl I - - . f I z. .Vl,r. Gee. , Fine Long Sewed Cal I ( _ ' I They domestic the3i were unclean. *s. wives for separ Ltion Hom th i ' in at the first regular meeting. ; . . � - I will t.r3r And give an i ea. o what it husbands' bodies and buity them. ,- I I dur drtsses, and t - bands have bee I. filed within -the past be given I - � f � I I hey bad a large dial I . . . �� - : boiler works, placed them 6f the p�iests, One evenhig, just as we had -every- I I . d qaps, which was like_:: They take a piece of cloth ] , with those the Superior -Mr. Chas. Wilkins, fishery overseer �� . � - - 4f meat in the centre and danced awbile few days for he i g bef:)re . ; Ae, bGiler -in We have still a lot of - Hats - an ' eal, in rushed the i - ., � - - . � . . cut. it under'the - churchi - The Indians w6uld thi 3g ready for our in , � I - - , ted . : I � . . re 1. of Bellevil -� Don't fall to get one. . .having it large 4t the top,And . . I thing. t hen sat down and ate, and danced again Cour,t of Mont - � �le and his wife celebra � &. - R. . . I . - the other bod�es to be Voved. Bi� , . e- I their golden wedding on Tue . � ,. .i ek�-A . we offer cheap. Beata, gobbling 'up every sday 24th �� .. . � - around where the feet sh6ul4 be, lind -on tot -allow - I ,eeping, this, ay long. . And if -The unnfortul ate ins Ben Simmons., . . � . I . I . I I I I tad gone, I set to work .to I . _; ine residence 11 .hav4 -A d dreadful to relate 1 those inhuman Afi er - they - - J - . " . ,we are still to the both aid I n I who,nurd d hi paramour in London, ult., when they were re-m.arried. They :, y ' ii � - in Custom Ordered work,, � es of this little bag I � �� - Smitle_% lEffill., . e , and w h -the dishes. Mrs. Pritchard there- i nyone lagged in the dance it was a ba4 � ere 8 . . � the sea -forth Boot- loops of very fine le�ther` n thev . wrdtches' set -fire to the chur , razed la liquor, has suffered received a large numberof present-, froin I , - F - I trout I came qi i e Ang Y., a I s formerly .of I . ., Leave your orders at, _;� * 51 ; n wit sed it st ;e nd would not. day for him. . Little Poplar had a whipi when C, . . t . r Is witli yelling and dancing wit I Ir ntain . I . . � ­ __ . nce. Satisfaction have a am. 4 thin cushion I . on thi . . . __ . ould apply it thick -on the bac4 the" extreme pe7n Ity of the law. He was their fTiends, including a purse ce - - ?. ; - I I 1. suited for- o . . I we would- be glad . � 6nd hew i; - g01% . ,e, and get The � )w me, sa3 Ing that 0"a d last Frk ­ me f I I re Js � . .Stor I ' child, and three or ! b . . I last Fri ay me nin in the jail ing $225 in gold, which was presented �i . � � st, . airing the length.- of the !burn t6 the ground. . odies, I all . f the sluggish dancer. hangec . 9 - � � . . t r sermons, m-, guaranteed to all reasonable 'parties. Rep . to r the Indians . ­ - four pieces of different colored A �nel afterwards heard, Were.. charred beyond lo, � more i ban that fo �� I . i� . . - . 7 - � . . ones can be made almost I a - I . : tbat One day, just as we wore eating din- yard, London. . " together with an address by the Hon. � � -.i . . . . _: mt, the: first . I mptly done - old - . � - .; I - 7 � - . pro 1, . .. � then they dres's the baby in a thin Ini � . recognition. - - . . ye�. I Went :without my supper . -The GananOque mrriage, works Robert Read on behalf of the contribu- .. � r! - . � II . ' . ni ,ht -:I woul His Old par- like newa i, rather starve than 'eat er, an Indian came at4d invited -us out . 1� I its. , Upon seeing *hat-wa� done the tears ig Id. . � I i � � - � . gown and- put it in this - bag,'anr I ; � . � . I . ... a dog f east ,- th�_-nieu went, but we, company is tu i. . out eight hundred tors. � . � I ; . y horde. I I - " ­ I rhim amGngtit ' I own just as tra-igrht ran profusely down'onr. cheeks And I after that dirt: ' - referred. banndek and bacon to dog-� sleighs this seaso . Th. Company ship- -Mrs. Reer, wif e of General Keer, I ; I I ' - i - your friends. little legs are put d _� - � ; . . ., . I � . moss, itchard br .jab. . � -i I ! Am . Spears, . Remelfiber the address, and teu- - . I I thought ifty-very heart would break. 'All ! One day Pi ought in a ent -nine to Winni- for many years a resident of Hindostau, - I Y, . . I . as a needle, covered over wi ' ' * goin hey sent each of us three yards ped a car load o tw - -_ att Thursda;y . I � *hich they first heat " hot ; then the -7 the comfort we received from t46t un- bfiforAinnen' Ithoughtwewere 9 -sting lecture in - - � � very . ' 'X . 0 vat as well as � oudon, Friday J - - - I ght, cr� t I Ave a tr a good �niaal. rint to. make Ili & dress; a squaw takes peg the'other d y. delivered a very intere Lday mornin , feeling band was, -"that's ri . . Kpenditure St. Andrew"s church, L I - L.ed - by Cluief W. Kempthorn e' & - 00 - arms sre put down in. the samo wa,y), cl at other work th6t 0 more than that. Ana then a friendly . -It is estima d that the.v, ., I . I � I ' I i � - and the flannels are wrapped �aiound plenty, we have killed your h6banda- W were' enggage . ndian made me a present of. a p ir if on new buildin in . e city of Montreal night.� in which she docribed the - i I � . ; I k Kelly an I . have you.1' I n tch .. d did the c0ok- I -nd a half w- -a bei ne in In- . - � . � ' I A --v they lace. ther bag and will soon I � da, , a a Mi s. 11ri reen glasses. % , - i this year will an io t . two a ork: that wa ,Ing do � � , ery. tight, and then . i i herse , ' . ! . a. iA If ..,but I hadoe,casion to go - in R, � I . incy and fre- . ,. and all that can be seen is the little On Easter Sunday nikht there was . A most dreadf til affair occurred pie million dollars, as compared with a inil- dia by the -Foreign -Missionaries, - - I � - . ' . � . . i . I of the fii di, d there -was. - ' .1 , .. i r T -et . t , . t - heavy thunder storm, and before:morn-. th, � direction . I Societies and the - work which ought ­ c . up pmg- ou . il hey killed due of their squaws, lion and's quarb x last �ear. - - i - epute. . , h � Cheap Clearing 8 le brown face pee * . the pot b(ilin - it wa's all a � . , . er appeare I I * r I I . -In Petr . t gir. . Woman, tha . itchard's little * I came" ing it tur'ned cold and snowedi The th, i rabbit in . ' y t olia � there , is a flo�urisliing to be done. Mrs. Ke a . againat hiin. . , � . Just th-__ - in old grey I - in al � _. I I , cominj down within an there, head, eyes.% feet .� ,ev�rything � . 1 7 t w ., - in the costume of a Hindoo lady Of h!gh I � costs, i . f could . I . sane. The Indians and half -breeds w ..... . . r � 1 4 in where I was;' she talk' a f e.* ! tent pole broke . - din ed . soc ty do�Tnected with the Col . - I . . i . . ­ ; I � wad, the ,snow blowing in to ether. . I ly good n 1,r Tant 0 4d to the already caste' Her lecture was both interesting . - was charged-.. . � . if English. I asked her where inch of my I � , and she told them if they legiqte stitute, I I . - ; I wordsc � . . . ifraid of her : � � . f . . - .1 . I . ng all co4er-ed witli it and thire - and t] ien. 7 I ; -to Ic! M rs.'l Dela il�y . ome isno I . r I ! ­ ** � - I -AT- d our beddi : y4 ban p has and instructive and wat rbpe9ted by, e- � . 61re he same , nd she said that he was an . .1 I te lid not kill her before! the stin went attractive societ, - . � I . � . �� . I . - her Va was, u : i . - i I � I - lid W in. I got' up hi, thbre'was.no, rabbit fbirlme., I: only a . I - . quest . I z 1 ,$ and, eost4 � . . F Itent not i -far away, a nothing to keep us . I t the whole as - p .- been purchased. the following evening. I � . t - 1. I . � I . I - e * und: my shoes till. wet to for if I iown, she would ea .1 - . -4 . I If alive: a*iid; welli . I . i . I . , -The y dam Lghte of Mr. James -A poorly dressed man entered a � . - -1 . Putti7fiLps'cai! 0 pe froin. the morning and fo � ,keep mysy. .. . . . then he of,�g tti � i rhe some 6f the �a!lf-breeda �e 0 �. . . . . I ei'in and showea sign,z of sipliness'I would have . r shop in London the other night ­ i 4 , I - . I - : . - �' � . . . I � - y got Q. C j. A P., ?f Toronto, was - bntche . �- , I - . . . the Indians. I I � . I . and frozen, and the Ini lians cam , t w[th the 1ndians, and they her, ant, they carried h4r out on a h' , . Beaty, 7. 1 . . � � � 09 11 hour'. told us what they as I n pu � I � Wed n ad � sat week, to A. and begged for a' piece' of sausage aud - � z . 9 v in the h vens, b, . HOFFMAN-. BROS . After I had been there for fo have ')ut an end i o me in a sh. one old half-breed struck her on e married on -ea to him, , I .. . ' Dy saw a church and a man ontlarge w uld . , I I . ort and , . - ' bread. The formerwas hand - . . . I I Nault e *in, Thi � : I � 4 : I � �.`af live fo,wlf%$� - I � Louis. Goulet and Andre � . head, and the Indians shot her in th� J. Russell S aow srr ter, of ,Ottawa 1 7 : - e . : . � r . . I - black horse, wiih his iarm. out', and he ih i I : i i f over five - and'when Mr. Johnson went into his * . . � ; ulej asiA,to me - � 14 Mrs. . I head three times, cut it off and set fire The bride -,was e reci: ient o . I t place to the I I and Go . . - I Wo had i ltee�'in Ou I . � I n . I . � � ,� look-if'you. will gi;e��-'yourself owan' d id God - - ; , . x tent to ,�ake - � uts. dwelling apartment for the bread the ;- z I over to loo'ked so- an t�ey were very i6ach afraid she hundred article i� re e I �� . , iing - - I 9 . . -that es to to it ; I I � - I - esides , e Lians - ill grabbed all. the .. ; MAIN STIELBET, SEAFORTH, - I wot hurt you. must be ang , em fo in& f6 9 b I h I d 1 i1e. Ratho, has late- beggar went -to the t , � I - . � - the open tbe� half breeds, they wil 'ry, with � th do y at � � time. -m� ut. would come e harni to -mT. J . I . . I I I I . bae)k and, do som, . - out $ - d . I yolung.people e is g,c rge; abou. thi ' � i I old two colt, aged months and 16 money that it contained (ab 470 an I �- - . . � .. own to', where sach.a thing. The half-breeds,ar , .1y 8 L. easaut resort. . i . . Peter Blondinhas gone d, . . . - te�i in -d did Mrs. them. � . 11 . - ; . -Ana. . . They were sired t . . . - 1E., I � . mes �ack h e superstitious as the In 4h �Mod and, c ,rri,e ,%Ya , by, made off. Detective Schra m. is looking s 1 gen - . ., I z w . , . 'trais an the th4a mill is, and when he co ine child k One evening, after making our bed foir months, for.$50:. i - I . . � I �: I - - - THEY TAKE.YdRT PiTT. ' I ,ii,tuhard's i ,� in for her n orted stallion Warrior owned after him. � � . � - I i I will give his horse for you." I asked , ' ihe night,four squaws came into our the imp . a - ., . . I I ( . - -The other day' .. . � Uy- -which an- --- � - � of. Ap il- was m Ing the r .,16thing that 'came. orn - . su old man, nearly .. E . . I rning of the 6th, . for twohours I ialgl sh, F sq., of Chester - . the m to int�rpiet it to � the Indians. ifi' Theme � SW took some in slin tent and sat down ., crying by Chas � . � . - . � � � 4A twain hag, .. I . . . ' ameworable One.- S-dmething_,unusual ci�r own h 11 ie. . - I A clapping their hands, field. - . 90 years of age named John Riordaa Was r ; - . t I i) let me go to - Pritchard's tent . . . 8 . 4, 1 A singing ar cl - oara to, M eet I We aye now holding a Grqat Clearing order b . . � - . . the a' , r goin out . - I lea . I . . 4 1 � . ians said that she, was. going to take �lacb from the!., muited 'tha;t Mr .' elaney had bought, befor and afte ' some of the Indians � -It is aid that srs. Sandford walking a -long the railway track near .It XGM the Tausx- line of gOeds, which are - for &while, and the Ind: . on uble, an a fo� her tephen an I n . _� � I .Sale in every I we, nt and state of � the cainp. -Everyone -was ,-1ut it up into apron , Hen. D. -.A. Beimmit, and wbe crossing a bridge he �. 6gh elearl swrifice. Call and coild go with this squaw. . . . � I. - I ind gave me them ,to mike ; took and, tiel them until morning ; it Fleming, Geo. S e . � . I I - - .1 . on-, . - I tie baby, i I , -d for services in slipped and fell into th water below, a =_ . � - . a- a great � e i. . offering at __ . was overjoyea to see Mrs. Delaney there the go. I was in a sb6rt time mkde so . tbat�lhad- was a most strange procedure. I could Smith are to be knight�, . � � � �� . -of about 30 feet, 113 IS I P local politlr ins. - on. It w�is more ' d'then ! went to the trunk I - werating h" � � - see the'bargai � bing in ther6 clusinted with the r4bas . � I numerating incident after inci- coxinection with the Canadian ,Pacific 4istance � . I . I . , . �. 0 . , � � alsoi After getl I - as un-- I ,I immii?g that I- 1had made go on e - � . I I � . t �aterest as yet � . I . each, tr I suffici. Railway. ! face and badly bruising his body, He . � ­ , . . . for a - long, time, and' upon' blood, more butchery -and more tr sl� my lac . I I . 1. probable I The goods are all new, being bought conscious � . I f , ted h t winterland brought 4,ome dent, but I have, I think, give -�v . 11 P - � - . es, I found Mis. - ery. And ell. -such 6 sight'presen-W t 'roug ' utc -At Lynden , &+.John was kindly assisted by Mr. J�ohn A� -MC- . -_ I r coming to my sens I _nt to give the reader an in gilt i . . , hear I [amilton - � - fall all(l winter trade. , � � all fo - e to w on - lifie, spron§' I made e L _. � r0urned f or this , Thb Indians v6re . I . ' a 0 �. sev iting a day was able 4 1. - I- I � . . h cc 1 P - I . I arac Pitton' h tel' eral men living near Donald and after wa:� .. . . . � . � I - � Pxitchard bathing my face wit *' d L itself. to my ey s - f ly 6duld, their ch ter. . sli 7 - �L sary servic le ,blbili iients.! - The it �ap I posal es, em -up as leatly I . I on to finish his journey to St. Thomas. I never had such a water. 'When Blondln' came �ack attired in full war. ir . y i d the attenti . _ . . . : ess. Goods wv, I in� for - (To be continued.) : �� " ' there went in �ndenga e W �. Methodist -In Dr en fi iished �she thank . �: ' . .. � ., let 'Del ' - ' had removed their d1othes.. A girdle d wh I of Pitton andhis wife -while confederw 'V I aying teller Of - . . . I . � of fitbriea.L for Mira. an I . . iren pnl e ri . - Val -ter B. Smith, p .. . - , - . . - L gave his her s -e and $30 y L The, li: , L 0 ate al Bank of St. Paul, .. %� ; a d ' " ith . ; ,Ghoice variety iren PI . k the S-lind&y - �, I - � d ask -ad around their waist was -all-and their - i1t7- tie, chi' . Canada. , � a stole nearly W The 10'18 w" the Second Natio� I . 4 � � - - ie. He put up a tent an , , I . � t e � t L -, - :. I � On .Mond I I - an( sit the ,and n my �%other bad giv h to e had left. . Minlie,sota, is . mu-sil3g, and �with him � . A XY : ..I Ulster. Cloths him, but I refused, -. d paint-eveiy shade I I ''Heads keepsakes t atl ­ I ill the i ien - � - Z.. I - ; me to go with L ,�d ,o or, � I -o -�ook- The Bishop. of AlgomaLWill spend th not discover �udort,. g.&v,e & L I In Mantle I . . o bad killed n�e when a10 e FIT , and I had t I . lity for' nds . . . . novelties. ­ i.gry and did e�verything e with feathers, and the e wh . . - ' thou . . . -A suit to 'etermine the liabi - $4,500 of the banWs fn - Sinith went I I new fhe became ai I I ;. L4 quill for' every and see the i 1 br in pieces I wI t h winter in Toronto. . I . . ,,-te - . I � S . t . . OK�11 I Lpi Loto_ I )f pri missoryl notes for $15,0W to St. Paul two years ago from the Chat- . I . . m rtainment n ite, with- quills li a. 34) see.1 _ d can9l will be qlosed-f6i -', payment ( - L . . could to I jure me. That man � tres d a wh i ny friends -The Wellaii rey and 8 ham branchof the Merchants' Bank of - � .- . s Ls-di'es7,L,M-:sses" and ChIldren's Jack . If it had not b man .qcalped. Eyes; 0ainted ke stars, intirmury " issued b! thel'oronto, Gi ruce . I . : . Suit, L . t hamefully.- r a #nd d0troye I.- I na i 'tion on the 9th inst. ' . ' . ; me Ines ,a � agraphs thro i v ri aroli viga y - I menced by ,the Canada', taking with him letters of re- : . a. rms, I en co lobad, condition I ,gts, Boy's. Overcoats and . Ilow and ee � . . tha - t were scati ered` Jority against t railwa has, 76 . .L L - - for Prit(liard I- do not know what we d ; in red, ye I I -The total ma L . - t any � e 11 - - . I � . N i �ation 0 ;; �been a large I . L 7 1 ora!�J faces, a d III f � I I Vs Boy's and Chil ecome of 'me. Witch ! d 1�" Ar y decorated D, few . uisell IS Richelieu . commendation.. He wasat once em'' L dren a � have 4b - at , . legs and bodies' el - dirt 4nd saved them when IScott Act inPrescott and E ; I . - .: t '! - . I I - 8 adiall i n k " I I here during - les', Ge - Montreal cou .L onal Bank, L_ - : I Lad a - any of the others. I and frescoed in all the" ir savage beauty,'. around in t �� E. : I . � � . . . -1 I L , ago, the ed in the Second Nat' . I was ooking, 1 . I 1. ompany. -and . � . .iee' with - � Pacific Railw, worked rapidly into the tonfi4en ,::�11 -in large assortm, ents I kinder than I . ,1,804.- . F.- tubt., San- -Underclothing , - . bars, spots, jings and dots. no one . ; alp . � - - iL el ce � $_ been on arL - I I I . .. - � � After I .had been a prisoner t4 liahawk?, bludgeons and 'If Big B( 11.�$ bra,6as would . Say � ove -Bro. David Marshall has been . -A meetin )f manufacturers of agri I Fur days Bl6ndi' d asked � if - I' Brandishing ton I trust of h 8 riployers. ., I ' - n came an pie I - I I .. � . � , - . I � 'isses' Fur Caps, , - . "I" . p immeh)-tely, s1nd if we pointed Orange grand master of Mani . - _� Province, and M cc kd firing them in every cam . . . cultural imple ents ,Was held in Hamil, tive of the Western On- ­ � -ale , Ladies' � guns; #inging ar. I . I . . -The Execu -1 . '. I . . i. d ai dL Fur Trimm.- ings-- � could ride horseback, and I, said ye , . - taken I downl jiist toba. . ii . resentatives were - � . I - r , Yu r tent not ' 4t, '- r hale an - Capes Fur Sets n � go with � him � he direction, accoffipaniEd with yells and eiting and I ton on Fri - so met I I �� I Rg . I - I I - � I 4hout in -A n lautfor: , Toro . . a .1 and he said if 1 would - , the airi and cw club has just been formed a , tario Dairymen's As ciation �I 1. . . - : 4 � I � � - I ev I - two of tho be . -,i a most hid4ous and terrible th6n,.they �ould anQ present fro � nto, Ayr, Woodstock On V�Tedn , ' I I I would and tear -it down. - In travelling, Iberville, Quebec, unddr the name � esday last week, - tra value. ,4 hoAes whoops . Ontario. . . � . . go and take -_ I . �� .. . . - Jesert tfiat sight. They embraced -their wives and con e ; I - Ill i London a ther I oints in -for-the purpose of adopting measures . to ' - I I . . . � - � . �L e . i I - . ; , I I I . I . 'O'Sh. Alen I a �� - P that , I .( 8 "d sli,d their squaws walk title of I I Club Riel. , 1 - � tA:d was of a private � I � a Boy's Fur Ca,ps 016th B Best had and leave children, and the com1hand was iiven to' the Iqdian . The busin a � Lusac of dairy products from I ' �., Caps, etc., in nighte If told him I would ne Ver t.1 � heir -It is said -the apple crop of the pas , secure an exhibit 7 it . I NV4, . I - I . . I . z. -b-Tr- - , caipsl� Plitis:h Caps, Kni ,der 'to swell. and do all. theyl pack n . . .: I I . 41�>E_-w __ . Pritchard's tent until we all- left, saying, stavt for Fort Pitt. ,- In or - - . k own in the character. Western -Ontario at the Intercolonial � . � rg . .- I d h iv, e 'I tra . I . . been rece ed from Dr. J . � I iuh, has ereat-, - - Is e stack.s. � It I W,0111 I rnumbers they cdmpelled the half- dogs an vores ", on heir season is the largest ever -A letteir Ing . ,de- . d jo and drown myself in the. thei. l . i y tied tbei lit- history of C . - . I - - 11 7) -Of Weir squmy,sio acz, horses, upoit I ,whfoh'the anada. ' - Formosa., stat, that the Exhibition. The Association have ' - . � .. . I . eidod to hold their annual convention in I . . . ilew residence. r -e I, would go with him. broeds and sf)me en . . In McKa,y, Of -14th and 15th __ -tings, Cottons, I , a me e off -The eight Indians concern(d t. ; , - riverbefo �� quaw nd th' all would me Ament have aecided to . � ; ds. - Tweeds, Flaiai4els, Slab i ht a Freli'ch Cin- company thent. � Th a ride horses tie children:� � t 8�1 .. .Chinese go, - *W tock on the 1.3th, le and stan . . nig . . .- and b ibies Frog Lake massacre were banged a � -compen- oods . _. tonnes in fact all kinds of Late that same .. I . d' howling, allow I of January. This is expected to be the � . i together; I gs . him the a am of $112 000 in the bankg . calntow�. Crel T I d all will be caine' into Jike the men. i their vi ives, Friday- morning. I .1 . i estruct I ' ' . . . 1 4ZI-11, - ,I,s fiAlly assorted -an -adian by the nume Of Pierre. crying, and I dians besting � sation for the ,on of five chapels . I eating gathering ever held 'by of roo( . [nA us *he On Sunday, the . � th of April, they - 0 em . t inter . �­ . � he interior 9 - .. . .-and hid 'himself behi I � ks of During the week ending - . _. i � ems I . SOIA rea-ardless Of cosi., - I the tent _ - 1 Fort flush with vie- a,Dd carts r in�iing ove . ' and damage t 3 churcb� property during I I I : �ite of rei d to sh6ot - him, returned -from the 1' . )nly one Protestant di d fro m, the, Association. - ' - . � I - 0 . . Ing, . . _. - I I I I . said the Ifidians. wante :1d. .children fall and 30th -x . . " : . I - I I , red that place,. the ttail .1 the war. -1 - . a 10'r and tor tu* ) ere on ­ - :. . � I., . : dfully I Ca . � 7 ' Five Mont eachor I � . � , par - hide . �y. i ag mired 1 lown smallpox in Montreal. -Mr. John Rutherford, of Ayr, was I [a get prices. and some one told'him to go, and . and :)xen - �getth . eal ho&eholdera w L ' I , , I . �� finished. . � . - Co m e along ax- I . himself, ultimately oi�e of the half- - -killed - Policentan Swan, taken ' the horses Lnd.-sq . uaws cutting sacks of -The Scott Act will be subi riitted b� 0 , - I . - to $10 very. SUCCeSigfUl at the Chicago Fat Stock . .) z . I . . he police in - T - . . . � I the mud, i 4 uesday fined from D -1 . � . I d 61lowed t '7 . �_ I . . . - alship of Mr. of Velvets I ites prisonersi an . Waterloo county in . I 0 e � I . . .1 - I- very large line ve a horse to'save 4his life.' wh Slipw just closed. He carrie( ff tb - J We have a i . i -flour open t ) get a piece of � cptto.i for the ratepayers of . 4 1 . imprisonment for iAon-payment for , ' ' 11 S, , . --ex-, y in tb escape down the river, all .without - I . ' Dr , ieep -. Shropshire, .� their chaste e offering � Mr.. Pritchard.told him not to at&' I - June next. � [lowing prizes in 41 . a �. which we ar . . ' half-br : I dau ' breaches Of I sanitaHy laws. � �, . : an A Plushe . . aiid 1(avina the flour and; ti row . Jos. fol � � z� t OIRL. . .: n or eed. The. string, 0 iih - er 2 years first prize; Oxford � ' -, , .1se decoratiOR - . � : �ny inore losing an India I � d c bliers ' -The Hen. Donald Sm and I ov _ - � .1 tra inducements In- 1 . there. She did not want to see I - � away the provisions, wbil ; s �ed $20 for. not repQrting weiber ' I - % - - - . ,r6 broughP in while we were In g . .I� A. Roy .; -_ ,som ., L . atf -breeds prisoners we g and gath6t it u We , ter left. Montreal for 'Eitrope on Fri. . i tendent a case of over 2 years, third prize; Lei- __ "I . -0 s, _ .ppear of the h . 1. . 1su'pe . , , . . I I . Inen- killed,1 to the al ' I , I 11.1. - d ait the , n and 31n. Quinne,Ycame would come 'Join . p . . . *ether � I .- o �ft� dis-play, 'In4ection. invite , way and he was placed under at dinner. M . mber wagon, wit ,n' x day. 8 pr� essionally atten r 'best wether ,over 2years, first Z �� I . � took hi m. a y said she was rode:on a:la h i .1) i (I ceste , . - I - � z - - ! ­ z " Nvel-ling h,ouse . - . ! � �Onef the Wood Ciees. This to our tent. Mrs. Quiline: . h'lake water now used for, do- smallpox .' pr �� d ever, second and ..--. - , , the protect '4nd put team, and so'lle, of 'the squaws thouilit I -T e . - . and second, 1year an r - . , - t i . . 7 . � own Ing. I first ; Lincoins, - �­ I I , � . . . man had been wo�king with G - wet. ' , $he sat d ' Not work mestic purposes in pr'onoune- . -ear ­ . : - I ' , � , Be�ides these oulet and- ,bold aild . . Toronto is issue ( five -dollar � bills thbrd, under I y I - ; ; � . 0 ine, and cried. ;'I gave we did not"work enough. _ The rece ' .m - , S Inany other - at lo's.,about her arms ar . g all 'as distilled water. I ether over 2 years,, first and second, - ­, � � . . - I h, afte r w Bank I . i � - I . . 17T t, tea and son I � - I Cr . orki ed as pure North Am h Oash Store Nault toe tigng o 0 Iking or w . I Britis erica w 2 '�, 4>tis roarus all ke, .! . , -her a C( nterfeited. The I poar . 10 i��, I . � r thirty . r . ': first - grades �, � , a � . () ea , * ' - cup Of i.ething to enoug . . to -An old Irish lady 'ba the - I fr r It 0 La living a ut f 1 - Of and�under 2years firstandaec- a`l� win ; P � miles in r E 61Y . - I a . 7 . ; . � � . -BREE))S. eat. Shortly - fter the MeLe&ns and ,day, after-Idark we were re uir 6 ever . . I his, esti -le .1 annu,0: and do anything els( they teen miles from Peterborough,who never has been i 1i I aud ; mab . ., 80 they almost on4; under I year, Y _- 7 . i . . pROTECTED By HALF . coitnterfeits I .. . I . . � k great relief to bake b . I , and under 2 first .and , I � to., endo -V the � - . ' Manns came in. It was I Rd to "d a ride on a railway train, deternmn n- oases, 1 year � zl� I � -the 3rdof - e 1. . 1; ve us. They wan The bank I - I has been cr I I j _ - a . Orr . had a mind!tP . -lc �. ticn. � I � . . -OF- . . ople a ai . ; I I 91. I : . new fangledn le defy detec . " secood under 1 year, third; pure bred �! , I - L of their VerY . I . 3iiting'down beside. us see white pe - , ed to try the, to her, le and is. Cal- I I - �. r . into out tent and 1 s to d �ath. ; .. I- obliged tosus. nd the Isau , . - . � r . . . . . � I . . , . .- . . . . . , - IQ --ng . efore theyi1moved work u . I � I , . , .1 . � . . . I y sorry for what had it wa@ not WAY. 1 - of travelling. A day or two ago she a ( possible. middle wool, wether over 2 years, first .1 ��_ I I - 1scX1 EN'T.9 ]BY THE u ekly as s � . . I told us he was Iver . I ' in it in the bil .1 as entries in this ,class) ; , . I . � � I . I ­ to Lake. � ; middav _: � z ; -- .t. il from F , ichael boarded the rly I - I I 1 oyer i , out two in . " . e, not only vibious, h6r son M X_ tega ever3 - :nT in Montreal has (thdre were eleven .�. A , - � I happened, and I criec Mrs. The IndUIns ai . ­_ - I � . - . . .11 . ------Aj'Ls I -1 . i died at her 0 ad Airs.- Delaney and I - alking .. I . I L)ad 'supersti one, butl they press to go totown. Theoldladyba t ' . banks ap- pure bred, long wool, best wether over '... HO FKAN BROS, 9 -knew be had so many bad men but h I ti e -, i 1 through. iia id -and treacherous: 4 I.J" been viatirniV ( ., th I - best wether, under I year, any I . F , tchard and fandly ­ ' ely settled down in her seat I ears I ., t.-, . I an( . 23 � ?�- L , - '� on mon-day, . . I - � Decontrol overthem. He came very Pri I I - . I simple, as the f9llow- got-nie ire I tly A e most severely- 2 Y Y teen Prizes* _ , . . I - It y. s lees w re very- thin9 and are childlike I . . ren Ing � first. This makes seven � Ora . . . 11 - After . terboroui ar, taw at, the bills are class, � - � . . � ! �5h.e was b . .- tent - O' .eat and wiier ; m ' I I show : � t1le In- the-portet yelled "Pe - 'In Acick of . -, often to our telling us t . cident ! will officis], state .. - ' - . . I us my feet very . 'tcl sore from walk- ing: in . ne 'of daughter of Erin roseto her !eet with tank .. has thp finest ,-_, � -1 � kip - erary, Ire --- . i ack from Fort Pitt, ( m th same copi�er plate utiliz- Mr- 11utherfor'd ,­ . L . .-p - I -1 plenty, they would not trea e - ; . - ,AFGP.T]E[. . sleep - riding be�side. us dians cam :1 �, so- 8F . I I . bart �of the country. . . . - - Ln 1883, when sheep in his, V- . - I �dtry. about L . . The white main big. The Indians werf was infinite surprise, and said. 11h iebael, Is made fro - I . like the white man I - them found I' a glass ey 8 d ed by the co, . terfei I 11 � -� - ph, L . . . � I . . ith our horses and butliboards, laugh , of S )"I 0 . I 1, L in BiddulPh, so' - of! Indian, be w I this - Peterborough ?" "Yes, I - re�b . . . _... � . Lke' pri ner - pson, . . - I p . I he mi k L -4 � - But . umbrellas- the favorite! Optic - ) . E iterick's Reliable when . . � , . . . . -1 ath. ' -Actents for O;U4 out his, hair 6ff. 11 He ing and jeering at us,. with. L .,,- I . I I . I r, er de t� I . , starve him . . i . L : 1, . I - .. . i 1, I I . � � . . f . I . I � I ,I I 111 .. I I . . � . . . I . i . I L I I . - - . . I - � � � I ­ Mterns.. I i . . . L - � . i ! I . 1. . : . k. . - . I I , I . . i : I ! : - I __ � I I I � � _. i . . - � . � . ; � , , I � � I . I . I . i - : - . . . � . I I � . 1 L ' � . .� . L - . . : I - . I . . .. . . . I : - I - . I � . . I i . . �. I - , L . : j '. I . 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