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I - — � ,- �- _ - - ! -_ -_ ­ , - r I 11irwarded two7 a ___ � � . % - k �1 � �. - __ - ,,I- � % � - % .,U�Z�_P�il T Montreal, and ets of his of children.- Although - . - _� - - 11 - __ - �_� - � , surrounded by water head of the bay I put the helm over Aiii, - � - , - I telephones for tri - a]. - These were placed on ,and good canoemen they had ", I- ,_ 74..� � 'WISELY, BUT To ELL , '% �,,_Zz-­-,.4',!Z,__,�,� , Zas�',Q_­ 64 - - �111 - __ 11-1 - - . ., � �, - - ­_ I � , - ____.__ I— " - , - . _­ " ­ 1, . , - ­ �� I I -1 --- ­ � - - I I -, '11111. � �_ 4�_� � - - . .1 _­ .. � the telegraph line- between Montreal �_ - � ', _� - - . - ­ - - _. I - -7-- . I no experience brought her about. -My idea was to lot � . - Z" - - � --- ; ind outside, and stood in great a : - �_L;5 I'- - I a % ;�,; - I I -` -__1 � - - ��,_ --- APTER XXXV. 4Co,w - Quebec, a distance of two hundred miles, I we of the sea. native from some canoe board her and see 11 -s"', - CHAPTER XXXVL They also 10 � __ z,-- ­ - _,� z" INUED.) - � - I - - ­__' -, I- - - - - - ship as a M*steri- that I had King John and his gang triced - ­ .�O " , ­ ­ - _ �, N�_ I oked upon a' _ '� 0- . . I ._____�_ __ - , � __ - ble� distinctness, one thing, a - � V_ - ­ - , and Worked with remarka �,.__ _.... - ­ - - -1 - - � ���­ , - � , , one in her own room Laur ine sits in a "POR THY LOVE'S SAKE I LIVE. " notwithstanding the presence ,of several ' d I . :�-� % -, _& .. rX �­ 1-1 " - I a nd as the brig continued drift- up and then offer to -exchange prisoners but I ., �, - , - I'll, - __, _ � � __ - � � � � � � � � � � � - �� 1, ��'Aqx ,- ___­ I- � ZM a�. � ing own the bay they called to each other ings 1 4: - :4�,Qj �� � of stu r, merciful in its dull pain, Very feebly and faintly the pulse of life . -ip,�� �� �SZ �_��-�W,;�_,. __ - I relays in the circuit. urned out- better thaLL I hoped- for. �� _- % � , � ­' Mg � it renders all thought powerless for i flickering in lieith. Athelstone's Then there was a pe ched the shore in a great � . - , 1, - - i5-'t��---_ _, , _, , . _ ��, -1 _­ ,Zg�SM_ ,- _ . , , , , - , - %, - ,� _ � , - - '' . ��- - �� _§_ . th&t if; was a judgment upon them for hav- The canoemen, rea 4 ,,- ��'� I ____ I— , _ - � ­ - , .. %_ __ W�j �-_ - �� ­ �., -A , �b- ­. � - -- _,��, � .. 1�___ -1� d riod Of litigation ing made prisoners of the crew. I at I ��__� ,��7 " ��7 � -P,he time being. frame. - _­__­ -It 'i � �� � - - I ;erty espairingly does L betvt een the Bell and first state of alarm and szonce released the crew I - I - �, � �- .. - --- 1--­� r�,­­ - . I ­`_ , � - �­_ �_� ­ __�` Her husband has need of her. She as1w ady Edison interests, I wondere�d why they did 110tjump overboard and insisted on their putting off in the yawL 1.ilk­ _� 1 ­�­ " , _5 _771_7�1 , ­, �_-, - - - - ,,-:- �4'_ ,03 � Etwynde �, � ___ ��1_1&��_, __ , 1- -I.- - -B� ength by the writer, Ut in � I dging aboutlhappened to look This, of course, they-w6re on!y too glad to ,-.,. , - - -­ �� h atell Ide him. which is referred to at I 0 1­1 - 1 j0s_� - - ,i��1.4r:,!E��-----,-&OtK,�L�.-��-� . ' . -, -111, _� �, ­f�, � ­ I ,- ,- i _­ , � It is t ,.7_-�_ - _; - V- '---- .. QW�mxsed to stay with him, and she mast . � -Ii -.1- __ - �� ' , � - ��__ Q- S '--ft-"- �"p, her word. No past i and also reference is made of the interest I over the quarter and saw that we were fol- I do When I saw them coming I felt th4 � - � - n - v v v �- -M,V,��:.,,�­ � � we Ive hours since that last in ' q, ,Z��-_ -� -;-� �,_­.!,w -,r 11:,r - T A��,� � essage ,!­ - . --- _'. . , �, �� sins or errors of went. I ... _,.;�, , g.� - . , �_ � - !l in every one of - -1 ,t ' jaLshould be the measure of her duty, so these has that same quest on , been on the Aes and the formation of a separa,te -1 , __�_;,A , __1 _&?!*�L - -.:, , . I , �W, twelve hours, an taken in the invention by the telegraph I lowe.d.and surrounded by a great school 9f ' I F ��-, _, - - �.; �,'-7 �M�, a ___ ­ , �;" W,-- �­ .1 _, __ 1K " '- -, - _�O�_ P ;4_g_1E-_:,�,,_,_ -, f �:::: % !.A - - compan 'bar 1. Ki I had not quite settled -scores with my pas. ,� - -4 15 -_`� -'--� __ d - Keith' yi company, inlependent of all the telegraph d sengers, and selecting three or four who � -,' - 4 - 8 a ng eyes seem to summ4on h ome?" th e with instant death if I did had cuffel me'about I stirred them up with , - ,Z-:� i !,§A, rgr � - -_ _ J" " ........... Z" - �� ­­­ ... ..... M_ , _iZ�-_`4��- ��_h . They can only hope. companies. The Bell Telephone Company a - 11, ­`; -1 the weary distance that separates ro� ene,' . . , �� ... , , �, _ ��bT�: �-. -�-;_ "S . � �__,_-had f6lt ! and now her word is given, dying lips-16Will she C I ng John caughtsight of me an . - '' __ - - . , _ ,, , I T eYeannot tell 0 " ,�,� al 1 in - 1, _ 1, .�­_�­ " I ___,�', _ � ------ �_ - eracross n t �ke he brig back to her anchorage. I my boots and a belaying pin in a w to - - IM 10 - - - ay -,: _,� , -­��, _' d .1 1% � , � " --,$��'�� � �- I __ .1 �_ ,3�� � � �._�� I ��_ - V_� - At last he was organized in 1880; it took over all the I told him th ' the captain could do make them limplor several days. ­�­_-_ It - ­F'-Tftm, and she dares not go. falls asleep, and Lady .--- ­ ­ ­ 'g- V , 29mim-1 �� I - - Etwynde sits there, sad and anxious an existing plants and patent, reorganized and to the oss of the cable, and he captain and crew were ,f, , -7-,- �� consolidated the exchanges, and began -the though knives and clubs were drawn they p eased when they got aboard and saw hovr - � - It is but a few moments sinee she has full of grief for the two lives whose short thi To say that t zi � ­­= , _� I - s, ow�, _ � I, .. ,!� , ,�;jo;�r_­_ -- -- '-. ing I �­ I , - - ­_-, . __ _�_T. -- - - �� ____ 'm A " ­ ­ _ M .... ­­ - - "n w W 7 - - �, i ;� _�; e., -1 __ %�� - - - - - - . le - her husban&s side, but the Sister comes years have held each bitter suffering -be- manufacture of all kinds of tele honic ap. finally -decided to spare my life. I _� �. _, _' ­ I . � , - , A - - _� �,4 - ��, to' her now to entreat Iter to return. Sir I lore which now str ' P things stood is drawing it mild. - I �� _U ��A' ;_ - - C� ­ ___ I - _ . ; - -, ,7. , - �`_ - etches the gulf of an paratus. �� " 0 � �- .. ete OUT AT -SEA. up our cible, anchored the brig 'in her old - - �, - -1 - Francis is asking for her. rn_ We fished -1 - `2 - �� - aI P, ng. The writer closes his interesting paper as An off -shore breeze helped the brig down berth, and then everybody got a rope end . - - - ZM� %rt , __ iF � She rises mechanically and goes back to The a ', -1 - - n� AM. -, - 1��_­ .,-- . � .- 9 1 � � 11 I -A �­ Ahe sick room. The gaunt face, the eager y - an hour and sailed in 'on the unken crowd. By - - - Ii. ht�s grows rosy with the dawn, the follows: Canada has kept pace with,all the the bay, alLd ib the course of half - � �_­, , . , te 4 �, � r 1, ; BUD 19 8 als in through the closed blinds, advances i dr ..... 7 - K ��' n the art of telephony. Meta he was at sea. It was a quiet night, bat use of the ropes and plenty of water we .1 ..*��._ L _ -eyes are turned towards the door. and plays about the quiet room, and Lady I � - - - , �... I Ilic 8 ­ . trunk lines between towns in Ontario and there was considarable ground swell, and roused them up and toward sundown when ­­ ;, __ is y omised' not to leave me," be Etwynde softly Opens the window, and Quebec were erected and put in operation the brig hadn't played seesaw very long KiDgJo'hn could realize thesitupAion he ,� ".. - ou pr . I I - , .1 - I I - ­ , � , 1�� I � � , ��� _.. '.`_` - "Whispers, faintly, and Lauraine cannot find cool fresh air steals in and its breath the when the system was first introduced into before tht ra was a very sick crowd aboard. 'was given an alternative. Our damages �� 11 ,I -� , �, .�, ,; ,__� �,_ . ;;�; �' ------ -. ­_ � , I - �­ � - 7 _�, �� , ­-, � - ­' I I Plays i jit in her heart to tell him that she needs over the pallid young face that lies on the the United States, and all the best and Every sail being caxt�fully stowed and the were assassed at twenty tons of freight and -, _ .. - - , W: -- `.�� - ­ -�- rest, that she is worn and spent with long Pillows, looking like sculptured marble. and signalling ap. craft now drifting off broadside, she heaved all the fruits, vegetables, and fresh water - .: ��,�'. -1 - I - ,: i�_, m I - � � - - � �M­ .. ­ - - , ­_ most modern switching I . . .1 1­4� ___1 -,-- " t�', - - -hours of anxiety and suspense. Quite- suddenly he lif pliances have been furnished, thus ensuring and rolled with jal3b the motion to make a we could get away with. Tlie nativez had � " _­�,-­,_' -- --- I � ,� �� , I '. - ,Z'�� �� �1- � . - . , �Z'�,_ - "' ts his languid eye- - ,',,, I , � - '" � X to I 1- .. , 71 � ­ ­ - � - � � � %%%%% -,z - Z; � " Come here -sit down -so -close to lids and looks eajerly, j 11 She the Publi-. a inost reliable service. On landsman's stoinach try to run away frGm half the freight on hand and we gave them I � - 1;A1 11 ��. ". ­ - I - ��M, oyfully up. _� - _� , " )�� - - me," he continues b' 11 Tell her to is coming !" ( _ - ­ ­ ,�__,,_ ­_ __ �.�� _­771- % � -.- ,F -, - , , rokenly. !ome Points it may be said that Canada is him. About ten of the �rowd manac,ed to a week to collect the remainder �. 1 11 I % _1, . ,;,�-_ - �, - -0-,,-' ��-'­ -hecries. 11knowit." ­��-� , , , goL I ir�ust speak to y r . ---,�- -.�,� :,� i- ,� , -1 -�- - - _­­ ­ on alone." - -1 . 0 1 .- - - � �� . Z4�_ in advance , , , L-1, ­- - ". - � I � ,� _ The hours pass on,. but that inward con- - Every ��' -- - `,., f -other countries, notably in keep about, but the remainder, iucTuding morning at sunrisewe gave King John and �,�11_­ , �- 'I � uraine turns and makes a sign to the viction remains unshaken. Somet the system of duplexing telephone trunk the king Jay down a - . - 11 _"�- ,__,�_, , M --- 11 I ­ - ; �� -: - �� ,_ - -'�`� .... r ,',5, - -.,: . - , __ hing- - - - - - - - - -1 _��,i:��-_7___ _­� Sister. She leaves the room at once. some mysterious prexcience for' , nd rolled about and the obliers a rope's ending that they might - - � , ,-,-. - , �� " ��_� - - *, - which he ation in Torotito. wished t ey had nev�r set eyes on a white not take too much c- �11 - I �;-, __�-: ,­�il�7c,�_ lines, which is now in oper 'h "I ��__M - "'� -;, Then Sir Francis turns and holds out in cannot account -tells him that his darling omfort aboard and that _ W� , � �,­, _�t �, -f --.�,:t. �Ki-L .:: - �. - � The va' .____�� , ­�:r`��,­��­�P_ '_ st number of country trunk lines, man. For a bo ­ - __ �_ ­,­ -- -�'. , - �� � ", - -7-1 _._�,_ � -IT,. � - `,�, - -his hand the little paper that had held for will be by his side. ' _y I think I took matters their yells in - . I _ , �' _� % He is quite patient in the older pro,v. pretty cool. ­ - , �% - . I - I �­ - both- metallic and single, ight incite the natives ashore . - I ��E; ---� ` her a message of eternal woe. " Is -is it now,and . It wag the Period of good I to renewed .exertions. If you feel like , , -___ �� - , � _� .7 - ��:�-�%, - , A- , - ,, ­�,. -�, , " inces, show - that the service is appreciated we%tber in that locality, and I did not ap- I pitying them I c,tn say that they had it all - - I � I _­'�� ­. " Irlue V; q" Calm -Calm wiDh the ful- , ., - � ­ I " , _. ­ - �.,� ---�� . I -� - -,�, � ­ ;,.., I ­% I neas of a great content. % and used by all classes of the community. prehend any great danger in the brio, drift- - . � - I I -- 1- ��_�� ��l She bows her head. Words will n . The day passes on to noon, and noon to . I cut and dried to murder every- soul of -us -4,., . ­�, -� 7�1_ k� I _,- -, - , - -'-- ,�- 04. -, �' , �_ `_7-___ � ` _P� ­�-, come. - -, - - - -, --� . ing out to sea. I was then in my 0 �%` - ��­;­ ,, 1, - ;:-. � "-­ ­ � . � , _��.�,,,­ �, i � - �­ - . _�� '' ----------- "P____ sevond and pillage and burn the brig. In five days , �.�-�'L , " _� - �_ - � `- -- �, - I I - ­ , year of apprenticeship and knew enough to tha other ten tons had been collected and "11 I I � ��-n_ - Zo give i me �, .-* ­ �___ -,,, I j, V, plit plain sail on her and take care of *her then the natives were compelled to put the " r�_�ill - - %3�`��,- - - aine, don't stay here for -for my sa-ke ; if I . . " You dropped it. I asked the woman "Will she come?" He knows it is an- "DID Up" OLD KING J111" �� - eventide. He asks no more that question: . I oo:i, � - , %: 7� T_�I, . I*t ," says her husband. " Latin swered. I I �� 7 _�, - - - - , - , �1. �, � % I - - � ,� -�.:,-`-_ -:- "I ­.�'- I - I �� � - it wi . -_ in a smart breeze. Besides, as we were whole aboard. �� - " ­�___Zr�`­ � 11 comfort you or-him-go.1, . . 1! . . drift' I , - I 11 7��X��,!,_, �- ing away to the east I had only to The king had been rope's ended so often. �, v�_' ,, -_.� - I ­'� ��,,K _� � A sudden flush comes over the white, sad The door opens softl and withoiit sound. How a YOUn Sailor Outwitted a Treach- bead her westward next day to strike some that he kept crying out to his people to �.�, � -7' 1 1 . I � e - ­ . _� y .... � 2 1_;�, , I �C�,r� _� , face, then fades and dies away. He is .., �_,��' � -.-- , I ­ ... - ,��1_ ., " My place lying with closed eyes -the hired MIN Monaroh. of the islands again.- - -;__4__ �' - - � .-, 1, Z- , __ 1_.��7�­_,�, is y you burry, and for once in their lives the lazy, � - 1��,�. __ . - - - - � b , " she answers. nurse is by his side, Lady Etwynde is not - The natf;ves had got away with the crew, indolent fellows got a move -, i.l., ­,­,", _. , I . there. but the brig had got away with them in captain was for burning the town before . I I - - � - 11 By me?" he echoes bitterly. Job on them. The .. - �. 1 11 11 %�2��� - I "'By the u Was 0ulY Kin- of a South Pacific , . - ,, ��11 -1 � ` - I, 'I,.,.- � - �; - -_��,4_-_Z- � Wretch whose selfishness and brutality have Island, but lie W's as Fun or intrigile turn, and while they were groaning and we sailed away, but the matea dissuaded ��� �� I , _� Someone comes in and moves towards the � %_ - t4f, -�", � ��,__ - 1 � . I- -1. . ,,� ­�­_,­,,�__:��'� Y lamenting and in an almost helpless--condi- him from this step. King John had a fleet __ � " ­ - I -- �, --- ruined your Iffe ? M God !" _... .bed, and bends over the quiet figure. How asliany a Greater Poicutate-nownis, I - - I 1 `-3� - - � �1_ � I - the van ch did not escape so � v �- -��c;-�5-��_�- 'hands and looks at her. " Even my death with their long dark la lies, crew Was Frustrated an4 His Roy a tage which circumstances had placed in easily however.' We i sent armed men in -1- . , �_�_,�s!,,­- There is a long silence. He takes her. still he is; is it sleep, or _? Plot to Burn the Brig and Harder tion it struck me that I must keep the ad- of fourteen canoes, h . �41 - ��_��C_- �:-�, - _ - w� T w I � ­ - - I dh(,, - -I- -1 - , 5`0`­� caianot atone now. I thought it might. It Bud y open, -and looking back es, r hands. . __ - , �-­�-9�-� ,nl!ids, s' 1-1 -, - --- I a's . I - __ - - - � _�j��;�_- . er my �_,_ - I- to her erson Made Sore wit h Numerous Kick, If the crew had not been mur- the yawl to bcing them off, �nd then obliged .-- . -- �1­':&,tAs true, is it not ? 9)) . I " -,, --�-,�, -,-_,,. You do-love-bim . I own with the old boyish, adoring love that and Bio ws. dered out of hand there might be a way to one canoeman to take the gang ashore, six . � - -;,, �t, . - I - - , �_- -m - 4S Y � -, . - �,-,'-�I,-,r es, " she answers, simply. "Butwby nothing &an- chill or ,change, are -the "bad , - , � , -I- _- I - "'-- - , save them. I did a heap of thinking a's the at a time. As the last load "departed we , . , % i,,;�er� - The largest of the 100 or more islands brig drifted along, and 1 -finally came to the weighed anchor end ., ­ blue eye _ � %,, peak of that now ? Th past is over and ... � - ��- s�'of her girlhood's lover. ­ - 10:4 e _ ��,�f- d , - � �r - I . � _.­�,,:�� - one with. You tol She sinks on her knees, comprising the P - . headed out to sea, " - � ­�'! " d me once I was only -she is trembling pacific oceau is aumotu group in the south eoncla8ion that the best thing I could do dragging thirteen of the canoes behind us �, I I 'I'- 7�� called Nairs%, and up to a was to let her drift. � � - - �':�, - ' - - -_� '.- --!- greatly; she finds.no words to say,'but none few years &g - r " , ., - r, - ;�A__Ipppng because I had been untempted. Ali I . - - _� . . and they were not cast off ur.til we had run - --,f �� ,'-' I - ­ We you knew I" . was ruled 4lya native who BY 11 o'clock those , , ­ � , . . I , �. - � - _1 � _i�w are needed. I -, 1 " ,. �.:�, � , - _ � m - , went who had stood out the island out of sight. Four inouths later _' . ­,',_,i,�,,-- ---,�-,��4,is Pain, weakness, weariness, seem to flee . I by thi�toitle of King,fohn. This group against seasickness had to knock under we ran across a trader who was at he _".I.- 6�, That -he should die," mutters Sir Fran. is about equidistant from New Zealand and and then I had the craft to myself. `_ '� 1. Ir, I V �� � _� I --- �_ W - away before the magic of her presence; th 8 d - - %, 00A Yvuug-brave -hopeful. For me- it � -Ever; island two weeks after we left. He foutnd - 1. . - %;5 .- O -R over the white face comes sach lance e an wich islands, and sailing craft are man was likely to be in fair shape by day- old King -John as humble' as'a lamb but � - , li4tfir. How is it, Lauraine? Tell rad dispatched from both places to lFrade with light, providing the sea did not get up, he had nothing to barter and -wanted ' , ,,, � M , &H-14- � and tenderness as never has she seen. P:3 1 � � I - - , �- I 11 - ,_ I � . � , 4, the natives. A few months before my story- and b noth- I -I- " 1. �� � _160. __ - Iknew you would come, opens an - nglish. whaler called at the island I i struck me that w,heir first move ing bu- some white man's liniment to re - r - -4. -_ - - .#Ai was shot in a duel," she say&, mar' L " It is you' I �aon dy to I I C, `4 � - - , . � ,_� ; ­__ � - - �; ,,L�, -'-, � "I'll , __ � . � she can speak so cal mly-how 01 fry. " would be d,huntlorrum. Wehadplenty lieve his ache3 and pains. I I _�'�_�� _��-,- ,6--�-,, � - , � - 4- 14, .. .7Q � _'. _- &A Mydarlinaboy!"she half sobs, of Nairsa to renew its supply of water and r and I got a fresh keg out of w - � �� - - , 1��,�� . '��_ I 1-1- . - tr away seems everything in aud - half fuel and secure fruits and vegetables, and I of it aboa I __ . - 11 ..g he la aret and rolled i on deck. It was . - . I - ­_ __ ­ or 0. - - - -� ­ _i�_ I � - . �.­, --- ` f W ' " Ill Paris. Some 3 i hs, and theZ a great darkness sw � C �;; , " W _-*1 '_ ­" eps t �____ ­� P - T; .1 .1 Ispute - � � � _-­ ,� � '_�� __- .I., I I Y LIGRTNING. - ajf� , 0*�eu him and -and cloud, and she sees his ace man of 51), had a foridness or whisky, the ve no poison - - , �� , - 1. - discovering that King John, who was then a I t Zlor t e nati - s that we had DAMAGE B AD over her like a I 11 f h - , __ -, �. -,�:��-� �. _i��-_ -1- - a iciend of f "� , - , - _­.'�r -41, .11 .- f ucgy I should ass -� - -,-, I i I ­ _'. I- ­ - � _ _ ­ �.,�',_ - - - - � � 11z- Z I IJ - � �� � �,.,,,t - '� 110 more, � I - I I 4_4_M'Salomans'. They met in the , as � -1 _�,� , .- . ­_ � -1 " � aboard uredlv have dosed Yearly Be traction -of Hundreds of Lives , - ZZ U ... - 0. � . - - t_.^__ - ­ 1. eith was dangerously wounded. � nde. 8 hirn about $100. The king and his people k,eg ready I spent an hour in hunting up erty I . s . ��,_ , -1 captain got him dr nk and sailedawayowing I the contents of the ken, . - _T:,Z.�:F��5 , _ 11 - The nurse summons Lady Etwy After makingthe an � ,-. � --,-- � -�,,­�,�L .;�_ - � X- , � . - I �� __,�,� 111- � - _­­ - no he d"Millfoas of Dollars Worth or Prop- - _1� ."_ -.1 � , - I . - -­ � -�, , , �� hope. " - , I _` -­­ �- -, - .1 � I I I I a s all nd cutting it to proper lengths, - �, %, _ � 1 wearines of the voice, the. to kill him m, and it was agreed that th - stuff a ildnight before I went d � During the year 1891 205 lives were lost -1 , - - __ __%, " �. .- ­ �46w there is is horrified at this occurrence. It will be were big 1 ,7 � I so bad for her 111Y indignant over the trick played . y- ,-, � �-! �, I ­111cl, -_ 4 �_ �-�!,___ 5 P tieut. "The shock is enough - I I -1- ­ - I— __­_Fy._-,�., ,�_!�­ J9 on the ,;, t� , I _,�11,� gm,,,� , ��, ---- , t, �_ -1 . � 8 -­. " � , � h ­-, sk raft which visited the island should be held in's room and turned ia. - aA- , " themselves with own - _ � .� ____51 1�, so she murmur as they busy c _Za�,,�_ - - - -17, .Z� ; � t, __ _t_- - I" � "' � �:�5-fj,� _� '. � ��.� - � - - M .- �hc white, sad face. a next and - ,E�_! " %,. - - -, �M7 . i 3 --,I,:--- ..__ � , , �_,_ � - U - � - _ ,---, ;FQ�._. -v,�-_' __W , matters Sir Francis. the unconsciotts woman. responsible for da 'in ages, Tile population of Iliad a fowling piece and a He of the Rocky mountains, dire ,east I � - _�_ _ _�,_" _4 I 1, Was - I 'to th'e cWtZpo'stal - �, M, - � X ��__ - (that we know of) in the United States - I ; __ - __ ", ..- - '_ ­� �. I .,-%- . -.F__,`1 I �,� �� .- . t : ,�' - k� . revolver and in Ho c ly through - �____'t'_ _­,_ A. ,.W---- vogeance 9" Keith watches them quiebly,'not even the island was then about 4,000, and its I the mate's berth I found a second revolver. the actioa of lightning. w many were -, �.-� - � I e is a ent again. anxious or disturbed. All his life seems to chief industries were shells and fancy woods. i I placed these fire -arms handy to my reach, Y citses there were - _5.-­_,!�i�_ A - - 6_ il - ., - I-, -1 ­ - . -1i _1 -1 . I � - -- ­ -t�,' f �_ I , . % _ ��F - ­ 5 __ 1. 11 . ,�i;;_,,:�-�4,., �,-,- , -�, %-U-A*fi�, 9j, to Keith Athelstone ; 11,have become one great calm now. In due couree of time the New Zealand and then tumbled into lostindirectl and howmany , �4 - , ". ; � �f - � ", F>. - _ � - . a*4 "Kill me--" I ' � of shattered health and more or less perm "I - - j�,X- -,, " y�u- If there is - time -if you I as the nurse I the bunk and went a- � ­ ,, ,_"-.��-4- .-- go -tell , I � ___ ___ ­ - ,�­ ji, ­�,%��,-;­ - him I ask his pardon . .� .- _-, � , �Yl __ . ,�, it 0 ]a 1 - , -I'-?,--.- �, ve tell him I b de �ou words reach him. "She has givenme life !" to the northeast, called at Nairsa, the chief that I should wake up and find a pleasant _1_ � , ,�, ie says, g brig Ranger, which wason a trading voyage Ao sleep, knowing by the shine of the stars nent injury we can only Rurmise, says the . . ,_ see him ali a i � I ­ ..... . �` - for the wr,n And indeed it seems as it she had, for port of which is called Mailo and is situated morning. P pu r Science MonthIV. Tile financial � I � '_'�_ , - n­,-�­ 9 Lave, - z:� T -�t� " �i'�� __ -Alme him. Go. chi- loss d, e dire ,­V4,7EY-,;�,� . I slept like a top till about an , ctlY to lightning was certainly ­­­ " ,__ �i;-_ -&;, --he M_ Id ; why do you linger from that hour slowly but surely he begins at the end of a bay two railes from the sea. hour af0ter daylight, not below $1,500,000. . - , __ _�__,_ ­- - every moment is precious.� Do you i to inend. when the first of the S=-, � -1 __ ­ � �__- -- - �1, 1`��-- ­ - . . � - , 11- - �, �__5,.�__, .- We hadn't heard `61 the trouble with the natives found the keg of ram and raised To get at something li - f __ ­ . - —, - - -- � I �i, �_ � I I - -�Z-:� ", % � - � so __ _` , - : --,,-"�Z,:� - _% - _:1:11 - I . - _ __ - -1 - % , 1-_ - ��--_� - 1-- �' ,-,�, - �� 1_�- �'- __��_,,�� -1 ,_�, __ -`a�mmeraial-ez-- � - � ", � ^ e in a kd __ - .'M � _` _T�. altogether selfish that I can. I The weakness anI exhaustion against] whaler, and King John gave us such a k ti damage done by lightning in .1M , � , - __ I , . 1- ' ' dly great rejoicing. It wasn't ten minutes be- the last f�w years in this country I have I , 1", I- '. You niffer-cannot feel ail you 1w mttte of the - �.,_ ­ - _-� ,V.1--_ ll�ch his Physicians had battled, no longer I bwelcaonme that it was impossible to suspect he fore every man of the lot Was guzzling it I -1 - ­_­'. __ . __�R­­��,�, ­­­_ - " i Id :_ 1- , , �,� ��__ 1 4 -�7��,-�,-_� --; I 17.�. _�'�� I i , - 1P'�-_,;40- - his strength 11 " � �� -�, �jtkm_� -----, L�� for me 9 Go. " - �� i . _z . 4 - _�_, ,Z�� _ , _�', � I � -_- I ad Y evl I - - I 1­1�lik-_� ­ - ­ in their control. H4e, il intentions. He had at least ten down like water. The bra ­e_:-,�_-��,4_ - . -­­- _-��* ,- 1, - � ! peace, joy. have come to him with Laur- 4 1 - 11 ­ ­� , � I 5� , t_ ��_ - __ it'll made use of the Chronicle fire tables for the - , n , -_ _-�, - c ,_ ­� '11, 0 she- says,' hesitatingly ; � nd of rum we ," � -�, %�_-%2__, � _�V­ _, . I tons of cargo for us, wh-le we still had a lot carried would discount anythinv but pare six years 1885-1890, and find that some 2,- % - - � �ffrl, .. - -1 - I - I ­ � - 4 - ,�� - �­�r-__- -,��­._­ � .�� �, 1-1. - - ..... .. .. .. 4f f*�� , -v t r, I feel swong � I I - __', J_ I - - -­ ,to stay," ' the desire to live. brig was anchored Poison. Everybody was gloriously drunk er cent. of the whole num. , I , - S -i.... -I" __ me; you wished me aine's presence, and with themnoines also I of goods on band, and tKe 223 fires, or 1.3 1 �,.. ,� ­.. .11, T_ . ­.. ­� . � . � . � � , - , I - , � _1 ­ - , __ -he says, V s town and he ght, , - I � ,�� , 7ithir I � - ��f � '-- ­_ n 1. -- -1- -, - - e ort. - - - __M_fflR__QW4 ff " And-ibe worst is over ; 96 _ar vited ashore to a feast pre- in which even his majesty 't, �7��w ger, " one's throw of hi r in half an hour, and after a grand free fi ber,were causedpby lightning, and,the total I . - - �- g It is wonderful !" says the doctor. whole crew in loss was $3,386,826, or 1.25 per cent.'of the 11 -,, ��,-��-­ , 11 . . � __ �� - , W 'V,`�4 t f f I nderful !"echoes Lad r- - iO-A M I -_- , I "It is wo - 's head wag vigo . - , W, v_ ,�7 --- �m - .- o ear or me. - - - , _0 _,�, �� � 'St - . � WC Ibave wronged ,y Etwynde, pared in. honor of the occasion. I speak as if ously punched, t whole amount lost by fire. During 1892 we I -, , `_ ­ - �_ � �: � � � � . - A anding by Lauraine's side s - -�- M- - _ ­�-­ ­-, 1-1 . o� � � -:,, � -Let me f hey began to drop down have a record of 292 lives lost The damage . -11 - - *049 'I . eel I have tried to me two days we might have had a dozen men. On the like so many bap of sand. . ' - 1Z - --- �_ .. F�, ­ - __ -1*041fish action -even at the last P) later, and noting the cha ,, 0 � - ­--,_�r _,-- � ;: ­.- , '_ � Up that at last contrary, being a small craft we carried only - , � _ - .. � -I- * I leaves rcom for hope. A HELPLESS LOT. ,�� . -,. - �; - may be estimated at as high a figure as in 7 . � I_- - . I- ­ 0-.W, Q�ed at his face ---at the v �' ;-"-. I --- � " , _;I'- - ,;1�_� --* �', _s; i - -7 'd �_ -atn s, drawn, I se en men, counting captain and cook. In 1891. The losses are the more ra"ppalling -, r ,W_ s look UD to one face -the these trading craft the captain and cook 6� .­�, , Wy:qid ." e � __az-, � I �_,_� � 0 ,I L� f " the sunken eyes, th If I had not been entirely forgotten the when we recall that the year is virtually I_ _` - I . f-��_J u _�. � ., � � - �­ , , I 't� "".... , , ; , s_� - _ . I- 1, y , I , , �, � - �z - 1.-', 1 -0-6- � - it � . 1- I ' 4" e face tha,viias haunted hii life, and seems to with the rest. There were two b ys it safe to do so I crept on deck., If __ . _ T * � - I _ , * _ -�z - ­ - ,_� , Oaks. A sudden fear and reproach at least did not disturb me, and when I fe less than six months. Over 95 per cent. of - � - . . - - � -J - . . _1 -1., � _� . ­ � t2 � . - �, -1 - _� -, 0 U 0 ,,,, W � I T _­ - - � - - I , , _� _ � _ � 'Itr_ J have ca,fled him back across the bordetro, I oufrn, and the mate orderedme to remai we had the casualties due - , - - " � I . � _ . 1� � land on which hi a been carrying a deck load of hogs thi tween the months f April and September. . ­_ - _ , ­ - __ ­ - i �_;� I �_e`�!Z� �� in 0 Z. - � - - %--""__R6t Jew- Youv" shesays, with a, the'anchor watch. While the peo- I , �;I� ., `�'_�:� �_A- -_ -e B feet -have rested. to lightning occur be- -,*- - � ��- ,-U,� %V, �_ I .. car - , '� ,- - -.-,--, - - , __ We have been most "It is not wonderful," they seem to say I pp 1'e we� are could not have been much worse'D Evngs It is therefore quite Perti ent t thi time , i ��,� - . a i�aais. ., C � 0 ­ - - I � - k ___ 'S�_t�'f ra I un- Supposed to be perfectly honest, it ery - ':-�.I�� �,,_ 4,1- , �� _R - ; __ I . __ I . 1. _-��__,__ - I -1 I � - , f I , -1 " ---t,- �! ; now, �t thought wise to leave the br broad to discuss the question whether or not we - 3L , __ ftr I -& father " ' of his back, and my first move wa,; to secure are able to protect ourselves from light i . -1 - , _­ � I - Iny icK ld . but you are my husband- 'it is only -love." I was no ig en- man Jack of them was laid out on'the n a a � I "-� , ". - � ` " P (TO BE CONTINUED.) __ tirely done. .,�. , - - � - _­- . . -And the -man for whom you have no It was about 6 o'clock in the evening the three old muskets and other arms Some five yearsago the question WouldnIng . ­i� 'I.- - __ , � , &_ve�- ChH-d ! d ---------- lm� brought aboard. ha, * � .��_� � I -11 '.- 7, , . ___ " I I - I � - -�4­ - _� - �M_, in rl- " I �; , -- e men, pulled ashore in the yawl, some had spears and aubs in additio'n'. I tY: "Yes, a good electrical connection with �. I- , - o not waste time in folly. � — when th - Everyone had a knife and been answered readily and with all since �e � � � - I �_ �_ I I � . � - _ -At- a 6 ent like this we see things as they " MLO " AND ­110f-ijoy.­ and the shouting, and laughing, and the carried the things down and stowed them the earth -a stout co I Z�!,� 1, . . ge to him, and comfort him with your The Birthplace or the Telepholle mentbeganatonce. Ithadjustgrown fall nt'nUOUS COD er rod, �- - I 14 , � -- - --na,ked, bare, undisguised. Take my — - bonfires were evidence that the entertain- away under the mate's berth and then re- for exam 1p 7 .� � I - �, -_ - i" . � . � . � _ - - - . !_. _,�_ � _"�_ - � #tessa- I � �- V, I � � ple-will suffice," I � ­�. - Presence. It id the one thing I can do for — " y turned to the deck and began tying my To -day . dark when King John and about fifty of his no such answei, can Pass Unchal. * - � �� I � . I I , . I 7 _. i��, - 9 subjects came alongside in their canoes and foot. Knowing w - -�r -�, - you both - and I do it, with all my heart.. There appeared in the latest issue of hat _� --7�-.,_ ��' � no expense lenged. - " 11 ----- I - . I ` . : �, � - I - Spare -gold will speed your; . )I a . the clambered on board. Before I c to expect if they got free I pulled the r1opes -­­-------­0W--� I - - - " Canadian Enginee very interesting any questions I was knocked dow ould ask very tight and took care the knots were se- A Ruined man. - -_-�----,� - - Journey, and 1-1 shall wait here till I know' paper on the Hist -or I' n and had cure. I was fully two hours securing, the it was an interesting time at the home of - __ __1 . �_ . ­ _- --he has forgiven.1y `1 I y of the Telephone in -, ­ � I!, _­_ I.- I - , , Canada, by Mr. myfeetandankles securel tied.. Noneof crowd, and then I dragged them allover on Dobbs, and finally, when the doctor came � ' .1 -1 - Q L. B. McFarlane. The th I Y I - - _ � - -_ wi _---.!K��_-��­ ­ em deigned to . - � � -I--- I - 17 ­ --.-, 1, - U - , I I , __ . I -_,��,A Mo& ­ . - - - - - , � - ­ - - . Still -8 ht��4_-.em%_Aes. otill she feels'as if writer says that Canada can with truth be bu explain what was going on, the port side and spetib another hour waab. I . , . I - . I � a � 111111111 till -_TV1i. 4011w4ppy ---PW he man to called the birthplace of the telephone. t in a few minutes I picked up eno gh of ing down a portion - of the deck and making out into the hall, Dobbs � � � - _5 --- - MT -M -`F5'115&, . , I I �r_ the conversataon to satisfy me that the men Was Ina -state of ., rz�____ =-&-'o the man: Professor Alexander Graham Bell's home th excitement equal to an election night. , � - - I- -1 ..-�, _ I ',� - i I . 1� � * look decent. , .. - _ - - 4 ; was for several years prior to the in - ashore bad been overpowered, and that ? " he said inquiringly, and - �,,: . � - . 7- _- . ,� I'll -1 I Wal shall do of the telephone, at Tutello Heights,on the ;�K - I - _. 1, . be- . '� , , � - - Ions as to outskirts of Brantford, P t, and the island both hands. I I � I ,� ` . . - - .he fore, was calm and pleasan I I J` ohn pro- osed to vet the brig up t ul morning as I might have told you grabbing the phyxician's coat -front with vention King � es 11 Well, doctor � I - �� - - river which emptied into the bayjust there- i t � � 61��,_, L- � -Ontario. and it was There was water enough to float her, but was n sigh about twelve miles to the west. 11 Twins,' _- -, , - ­ -1 I,---- �- IAW_k-� ave been there that many of his experiments ir) As fa I ould make ' ,'responded the doctor, briefl I � - , ` - _� . 't I., !, __ � , I mul- our captain bad Preferred an outside anchor- I out -the brig was sta- y- . � ,P _1 ­ __ � I I --- ­ � - ­­ . I .- . � - I - � -, � _y reasons. The oide' soon after I had lighte In a � � � -,;� .. � thafi you desire ? - was run- I 9 d . the dazed manner. I be it -for one thing telephony were made. r' .' " How -how -many ?" he. asked - I ,;�_ :_ �� __ ­ used you tiple telegraphy, and some of the earliest in age for obvious - tionary,'but -, I ,, 11� -:_ � a I storm- insist?,, I her strong, but itilgoyelreaand got me a cup 11 i .. - -11 Oh, bash " she says, rassi.on&tely - ,, it I The first experimental tele - Ding out rat in their hurry ba f coffee and a "The usual number,' I 'replied the' doctor, . 11 -, . - � I at ­ , � . � 77 1 2� , phone line to get possession the natives light breeze Lm'e oat of the miling. - . , I � .. w . . either overlook- e&3t, and I saw that we w lt� �' -is so UrA-if Only I kne _)) erected in C Janada and used in this connec- ed the fact or thought they were strong I ere drifting back I I,: - I � _. I I , I - I I - -7 � --. - " Ybu-do know. I bid you go, and that land, I got an the firearms.on girls ?" or. Boys I I - _. ", ­ 1 tion, extended from the residence of the in. enough to overcome it. A 10119 t,vo-inch deck and loaded them, filled the cook's cop- 44 - 1, - 11 .d tb I ... ­ - witholit, an,evil thought -you have but to towar t e is Oh, Yes -ah -excuse me, doct I I 11, �_ obey. 1; I ventor's father across his ardon. This line rope, which they had either :r 64 B - " � _­ t; 1 ?33 �� I- - - � , � . .) I -11 � fast to and then I waited to see what would- - tur ' if "' - � . f � � � , I � Then sheleaves him. He listens to the continued on lo the residence of the Rev., the brig's bows, and the canoes to,1k the U - n "" I - I � � ___ ­ . I . being found workable, i g pers with water and replenished ,the fire 99 I t was afterwards ,stolen from some craft, was in de � - 1. a , � ���, I BOYS 4 , , I � - Thomas Henderson, in Brantford. Its sue- free en�. Then they began work at the p. ,The wind was 'so light that the brig " Then I am a _'. � 11 r_1 I -1 �T - . _-1 h*"ied. preparations. A stran Yes." ­ ­ I �� - __ - . moved very slow] ruined man I" .. ­­. T; �,� I _� - - . I � --,, �1, I ,x- I . ge, feverish cessful working soon became noised abroad, i but t Y, and at high noon we " Ruined ... was the sur , : 1i eug�h- Seeiiis to have. come to him. As iron cable, noWing how to - - . - has sa .1 - ­ - . tx. ht id,it is the one really unselfish and the novelty of the invention attracted . were still two miles o - prised answer . . I . - T:� , . unshackle it they grew impatient, and King &loft with the cap ain ff the bay' e matter with you ?), � I I _.,i � action he -has ever. pe I - 1, , . - - � - I � 's glass and made -out sc 11 1, - � � rfor -ordered me cast loose to do the work. L Why .11 � I __ med'in his life. many visitors from various parts of Ontario John I I went " what's th * 4 -, �� ; to listen to the then wonderful performance I t that thet e was areat excitement in the town, doctor, for the last twenty �ea -�� �, __ � �� I ... 0 . rs ,,� � 1, - . 1. I - - � � - I has bidden her 'leave him, . ried to explain to him what would happen but co Id not - 11 I I could do- to meet the demands ' 1 ' " � -,, �- - - _�. , - .��, ki1QW& his - own hours are, ; number wn as -the " Telephone ordered me to go ahead. I wasu see any canoes on the move. Of MY boys for my old clothes - ,� , ., - I I ---- I g for her presence. f the electric telephone ; and presently if I did, but he struck me in the face and it's bee' &'I ­ He l3rantford became kno t I :30 o'clock ,and now, � - " � -, ­_ �,, , I..., - � � �-z�. - I - ' hopes held - in when the brig entered at my time Of life to have to Comm- � �':­-" I ­ 3 .J0- ed'j- _d9*16e, the in,tv." Atthistimetbe "'I'tioll condemned - the bay,and just then Iobserved i di i enee to - . � 0- nawivthat out' ! "llello " had 1. - 14 . -to have her with him durin ' not come into ase as a signal ' � GOT THE * T. lcjata'0118� wear two pairs Of pants at once in order,'&.- - . I A WORST OF IT. of a shift of w nd and more of i .,� ke , - 11 .- .. I ;.?AA�;T",3_1 ­ ­ - 9 for conversation to begin ; the words "Hoy saw half a doz' � ,so ep, up with the proces'i , _ I I �, I I en canoes making ready, Lion is more th -_ I �� , �� I ___ �, _1'_1'_-1_1 . , , , I - - - y -1 - - I __ - , _0 7. ';_ � , � . i � r " - . 6 , ­ . . � ; __ ,P� � , � 4nd can- undertake ; and I see ruin wit I ;,- �NA I got a himmer and drove out the shae- realizing that I MiLylit never have another . � ,. V5 M a" to Hoy" were co �1 - I- E� i - - . nsidered most satisfac . !�_ �_VL V_ ­ __ - __ W - - ha �b / I , � -1 I ___ ko=Wt life - torv. kle pin. We had a lot of chain out, and the opportunity to ' ' -i� � . - '� �� I,- T_ a � #-,-", i - `g_�, f 1 We must give a discriminating public cre(fit brig was pulling hard at her an,hor. � R staring mesquare in the face .4 ,- , -1 � lAou"Oft , . . _,, ancL can't 21" . , I W, A 4 kick a king I turned 'to on make a move to defend myself.h - - z A , .11 11 . �­ w_cl_ � -_ ­�.___ __ oc se of ohloral --,1- 1, V �,��z-L - - P - - in line under the cable, acred person until my legs ached with the qui to '� _; . -1 g thankful that ,, Hoy Hoy" did not -and as it was 'unshackled almost a' the et his nerves. I , ,� f I and be t - ,­ �,�I� � - ,,)�__, �r, ace of choosing the less The old King John and put my boots against his - tor ga�,e him a do , . , ftk I , - __ - 11 objectionable word, canoes were almost � The d I I .1 . ,— - � ,- - I _� I �, . _ P, . . I � I A -1 - -_ - - I t" -_P! to Isurvive. - :xertion. He sighed, and groaned, and . I �_ �. T, I- - __ , " � - - I - � - ­­- � - . . - _. ­ I , - 1. . , - . - - W - - -- ,_­_ - I When the Canadian patent was is windless and went out of the hawse bole as grunted, but was still too dr n ' �_T' ­ �4--- -_ , 1,�J I , ��,_, - - ,7 , , �� � - 1pae i I 0 mercy "I , Of � Prof. Bell, he present sued to if drawn by an engine a score or more of the pain and insult. - - ize - - Two German I.Crage � , .. - t - A ce U k to, real dtea. � -� ,11g__-� , �­ , J - - -, t- -, -,-- - ���, ,,� I i � _- -I i � - �z -_ , � , t'. � , - , ban i g open I .ed it as a gift to his natives were badly.hurt and three or four As the wind bree7ed.up I ran up and loos- A 133erlin telearam dated Monday: says :_­7`.� _��-�,­_- - ,� -,;-, � I . fathe Prof. Melville Bell, and the latter, canoes upset. As their t&w rope straight. ened the foresail Two shocking i;ajedie3 jj�-,�. _,..'�, , - ­,;s�-,-� - - , t [�,,]P,*M to,the greatest of sinners. f ? ­.- . believing a company or partnership un- ened so that it Would catch* a I are rep ' . ..,t� , � Girted to -day. ;;;;; I �j _�t� -1, I I �- ffe � 4huddere, and the Cold dews of anguish I I out there was a grand yell for the capf ul and then burried do ­ - One at Uologne and the othek-1 " 1, _.� _� , 11 �, - - "� �_ � ` --" � -1 - _­ "I'll, � - nd'upozi his brow. -Butheiestrong still, necessary, appointed a general agent to ex- canoes to go ahead, but the brig started - wn-and got Part W,�­ _t. tit I - , _-��, , �­�I ­� - ­ - _ - _ '- . _ � �1� - ____ 11 V , 1� -1 - -ihe first case' a'uMi -�, ;�� �� . of the staysail and two -jibs- on her. Bavaria. in I . � f it the Bell telephone. The latter visited stern first down the bay and pulled the lot liv-'U'g i , I - _­­ � , enough t6 -hide the- truth from her. 41 plo As I - I - ,_,-g�,* - - , . , .V- ;�-_-��,t . - - - �W0 - . a up the bay a -ad found she had steerage way in cause f6i � - -1 I li� i __ . � ... J` . �� . - �-� 4 . -1.1. I 1. � - Li , .. I - I- I I 'the old-fashione box telephone, with but thirty of his subjects were on board, ad alittlemore. The natives were co another woman who was- -_-a.:,46aVt,_-_Q, I , _ � ) , -, orrawfully at the fair, I 1ram 4 - '­ ­ 94G bid him fare e inc a citi had a beam wind I worked her head around - - , , : � � - -111", - _��.. a . well, and he looks. -es and towns and exhibited of them after her. 'King John and about . the Achter Strasse killed, an - - Mearl � i - -,_--, , .. . . sad face. littl who had given hi j Ug , Ai. . � d _ ­ ` I -�; , - es, however, as the while they congregated at the bows and and . Ming _ re, � , , k " , , , , ma A . e commercial succe, _*, and .� ! , e t . . � I 01f 1-_ 1_6 - _�. I �, --f_ �,- .� -_ - __ - will kiss me -just once, bad as I out in ve n eR to meet me and lashing _ The Fuerth murder was - � , *Iiat I � ,­ � ­` � _f �W__, I difficulty of hearing the voice clearly rend- yelledand gesilured I ran aft and 1i ca 'a ­ _ift 0 _ e - _Z��-Ia -­_ I i - 1% I _A - 1. _L� �_ - - ��­ ,*'- - �f� __:: �_� I " , ,- I _n _�­ gp ... �� � - r-, � � �� � �� - � � I � � , - i� , I - � dm- � " � �-_,-� - 1-1 e wheel to boll her -steady 'I went for. ­b�-­.h;­,_-_;- Z _ , � , ��,� I , wheel a few turns and lashed it. 4 s the g,400 ed th - _Itpl` -, I -I-- _. whispers, and with the tears stand_ ered problematic its futuie value as a means .gave the th , similar character A -7, I � ­ � �, _� _17 - - of communication. - . I A 7 , . - - , - - . t , in her eyes she bends down and I ward with the gans; and op6;e� fire as soon, -death,a girl to w -, I ­ . . . . - ' � .- � - � _ � __ � , - - " - , --- . , , _�,:, . -, - -1 - - - - - - L ,��,, 4�� - . ',,�� .1 11 __ hom h � �,�)b,,A -, 2%!-, - � ­ -­ - . _W -i .taj ` � � , -2%! ... _. , , , . . . - I - ,­ - 4 �"_ , I _%_, - ­ - , I -, �� brig drifted the rudder gradually threw her as the' first canoe. Caine Within range I .married� and -- _,g_ _ . ,,_ ,W- 9W I � __ __�,*st time in all their married life I The irsi commercial telephone line was around, and pretty soon she wasgoing.down won,t clai , . I .jq . Va N�­ �-- - t - � - . I _-R. � - � - .-- � __1 , __ � ­ '-, � . a two Pdk 4- - , -, �11 .- ab�ff _ r , 1hed V �:_ - - _a " - * __ , �. I �_ - MAO�_,_ - - - 99"W , , . I- � . On. - rushing into the ho !sj ---_ I ,,- - , ­ . , - -T - ��' I _4 in any shot wh .N 0-M _g � k - of er o free will. es at Hamilton, Ontario, in Octob- the bay inshipabape fashi credit for- the' _� i � . ich , i t -, I � - __.� �� � � ____ A woundedt . go�. � j ,� . I A -1 __ 0- _, ___,_ _M��1�4 I 4 ,-_---i �1� . -- , q - 4, - - _�, . wo, men and -the. oih' f k&, I _ , . I'll er, 1877, by the District Telegraph Com. The natives we" all more or le er�six R .. . ­ 11 I on," she murmurs, fervent I scatr.ed, woruab!wfearful illrie i, 9 � . That - - - .. _­_ � 1 � . , . _W I - ., : , - .. I ss -under or seven'balf to death , 0IJ d - � - , gg - � who ppreciate its the influence of the half barrel of ra ,lury by the ninr4epar,,"i I _%20 - .K-- I �';� 4 - -canoe turned- I , �, i' .,-.e A� . � - I I - -, Z, _,��! in which tail atonce, and'I bUzed ayv&y at� the' with the lo ;;; __ - - - " , -1 . -.-- . loth - _,� "T, I - 1: -you forgive," he entree, pliY-1, 14uL hey, therefore, sftured control went ashore with the crew and when the on had-the'wWe � . er-8 - d them ­ _ .rw _� va, e t I - . - � '. �_ ft -hers. - _h I flee -t ­mak lie was-brandishirig '. n . I - lug:44r ­ � - ,., �' a-, M7 an mmvt� connei � �­ .- _j t 01, 1 � A� forgiven -long ago " she -an. ble to On '. .thr6at.' �aud fell - . - ft .,� ��I_� I .1 ave line -with the'm theybedamb thetown. Not being a NOON V % to' lay'ag of the invention for -t at district. This brig started off andso ,ted- together the residences of panic-stricken. The canoes could have t ' ­ - - t-- 11 awr 1 , - k'1y_ffi0W9M �� I ­ - . a - Messrs.- Baker and Cory. . ak-- ^,_gle -fia��tve aboard - - - - � , _Ou. 'a _ .1 . I , I �.., � . � *7 - - with marmured words of hope- en everybody off,,and the c , - WAS of. itmou � .,---- W I - �.. � . sufficient V10611118. ., 1� :44 . - -, I � raft could halie cause to ala . I - I I - . �- - � - - I I I I lower down -the b � - rul th6m. -_ I -- - ­��- � . I �_, � , _ ­ .1 -_ ,. - I . - . aY, but in- I ,. I - -_ I � -1 �'. 1. I _�. , --I I � ., - - � -, � I ,o weet - ing Canada -as far as tele ony w co cera- losi I . -_ I .1 ,:,. 11 I nd trust, they part; part t Mr. Edison at this -time was not neglect- been be4ohed. � q� � side of - ph, a�s u: I - I - - i I ,the grave never, never. - ng tbeit�-fieads they -lost, - 'FR16mli utu'. - 1, , - ft" 'I'd � ecL . I all chances.. - I 0 los,of' e...."- , �� ­ ' ' ' _' P91 � . � .. - . - �­ ... -. �- - I - - - I—- � I - He had Opened up'- correspondence The canoes-- made for the I - I - IT, ALL _- - __ � " " - rw,7 ­­ , � �, ; - , - , - - _`­` - I -, I � 1, - _. :,--- -_ _7_-_-��,� rA k -� -Tr , _J* - . ��� - - -t, � � - __ -,- . shore, - and t6 - - �,, -Ga_4.,. 3 I 1 ,7: t_ � _ � - -, - - ,7T - �_ �_ , �, �'� * -7 - - _j; - , �:`��­ �,_ `_ __ __ , , � ___ - ---,-- - - - - - , I - - - � - .; - W 2 I - _- - - . . guly in 1877�Mth the City. electriciau of, n ' � They peache4,the t - �q, - I � , � 11-1- - - I � ­ - I � - , I . ,-, . I ­ � -bega to 1OWl-1ikW_' -iliAa "'ateei'a 4ft - - - - w .hit,- -­ i . � atives'left aboard - awn i4i . . __ - I - � I 11 ­ t "I - b- __ -, �;,., � - - ­_._1­9,116�:� 111-w-- - , * ­ ­ I _ . I - - - I - . - 1. . lie'and h � , -:4 -1 � . - � , A40V ,�17 , . _: �, I . I I- - , - - .1 - I . 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I � , CX.RA, No. 70-mE evening of the se days in ewh mnnth� � IL WF,naut, Sec. C I - .. C.O.F_rlourl MUdma - . h&U the second a, �J moutlL Visitors alwav . 0 -c -r- $0� 166-MeE - G. the second and month, at 8 P.m. - W, I E. ___ --- THE MILDM, DEVOTED TO THE INTEELI EkST E Ternis:—$l per yea A-DVE One column .................... . Half 00111yrin ... ...... ........ . Quarter column ... .. � ..... Za4ath colunin ... � .......... --- Legal noiices, &-. per line for each subsequent Local buSiness notices . tion. Coutract advertisLng p � Grand Trunk . I - Trains leave Mild lows: � C,OING gorTn. Express _..., 7.15 a, uL - : Mail ...... ... _11,�_� ., Mixed.. .�_. 5_w.p.m — I Vew Adver I I - — I A Great Ilizz-d-Schn . Ovoreoati5-01iver & Sti I r .— Miss Dopher, of He I Of the XigseS Guittar ciAl hotd this W,aek. 'rhe shaotin, matel ler last gonday was were a I.Tge 11 u m ber -, shootingwas quite ka 31r. T�08. Oliver, of . is at preent visitilag I A. ]�. OLver, in this vi Airs. J L Tiblius b � . the - I pas week or so, b . pleasedz learn, much - — - I __ . �, � . The FGreii�rs in-,ta� . . 1 2 1a9t T4nr%d-s,- evenin � � . t pubbshed in fa,st we�e'l! . . - Mr. Iaglis delivered to Mr. John Scott, of . daY. The stock was sh . � may statiqn vesterday. I . I . . I __ The Aassell Comed un embibitiou in the ta . Monday evening last. � - draw a 1,trge cmdien I - -A ­ - %k I 0 , , �;, t . Rietz ha � I - - - I- � ertv . A SOU1.11 ,,f thE I - e - I I br -4. . I -law, of Che ; �.�W`_, __,,---.Z - ­- . , ­ - . . . . . &%IOU saorE13 I ­�,­ � I I - ,T __ . . ., . 1� ,,,,I -1 . . baRt on the pri .. . �_� - �� -, i - ­ A pleasant gatherin,c - ` I ? Mrs. Fibinger, gatherA I i , I .,r t , t4f. othe evening and , , � -With a h � - ?e arm chair,on - her birtfWay. A very I was Spent. ,,,,�',he 'T'4A,� Alman- . 11 ,� �n rl . '0 pages. - I facts a twenty thousa �� I is the g t popullar La �. 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