Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 30 May 1893, p. 2

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an iv And 0? s. sosleof mussmonta sent without “ will hs inserted until all timo. “venison: uonpuuilâ€"ll to measured has no the In w AN SNAKL A'Iory Honour 'll‘hu't Loon- . Truck 0! ' ioy Minn, lurk Weston. a farmer living near the small town of Alexander. sonthcnot at this city, rel-toe I most: wonderful uhonomonon which wcurrod athis place. 'whioh is today being vinitod by him» dreds of pooplo anxious to see for thorn~ solves. the evidences of what Mr. Weston beheld. He says; “Just after dark night he- forc last I had nocmdon to {to out. to the burn to look after tho horses. A public highway passes Within 200 urds of my house, and tho bum is bu t about 30 rod»; from tho houao due south and some- what noal‘or tho rozvl. l sturtml from tho house in tho dll'm'llun of the ham and had gtme wrham half the distance when I until-w wuwthing playing along the ground that looked like a tremendous fiv-ry nnnlm V “Tho uhjcvt crosucd my path. and no it dil um i All lhu air grow llll‘U'll coltlm’, and a). peculiar mom)ng rmuml aroue, like the sighing of tlu- wind through the iroofl, only it WM lmz-i «nun-4h to drown A man's ~volt.) \vlu-u ho would shout. Then I lull unmvlhiug mnu-ovur mo like elm-trivil'y, and i lie-mime mutiouloms, ml thoughl lu’l’l urmvu fast to tlll.‘ ground. “I was by ‘iblv M'lll'thl, but I llor'h'l‘ In"? llu: uav u." my lllLllil-‘l or hum through l’v-nr, though tin-r0 was mmvthlng lll‘Cll' liux' in lhn. uir that Hmply purulyzwl mo. ‘.‘.’}u«u lliv' ti.’ ,' hr“! ;.'...‘ phyla-4;: 5‘.) foot "mu: um gun”; ‘.\'(‘.\l i! turnwi and mum: “wk, mm as it ulul bl) thu lunuuiugz muud :"Hlnmul to d h‘lll‘lll whistlv, h‘illliftllillg "9? u l'WHlllllllVP wmxl-‘l mukv, and when ‘L- gnljual in hunt of mo it tank :1 cuuruu (lll‘l‘l'lly nwuy fruln luv and toward the {:u'u. “it. lraVl'lt-il YPI‘)‘ rapidly lmvl hmkml i’w n. l‘u‘gu, mgmwl uli‘n‘ul“ ul’ tirc. 1‘:ch mm m the!» In G: mul l'~’ inch-“a in do» .uvtvr. 'i’lu- Hum: N‘Jiri'lll‘ll tho burn and in almost 2m imtmzt run nlirwvtly up tho , 2.31mi. of t . building and onto the roof. 7-. expected , cry moment toss» the horn brunt into (lumen, but it did not. The new smoke mm with input rapidity all' over the building. in lullth every V din elation. u > and down. moron/nu and g ovary way, aupposo. a tvlwmaml tuned i it then mmr- L. the hum. of llu- haul-hug: :uulviumlw-i 3.51‘ll'llllllll!:‘llmalnlllllgllt , on its full fully ill) fz-wt in tho ltll'. ‘ “l “21:? pl-ri'w'tly «whom-nus all thnllmo. j but try .‘N l Woule [ m-uhl “wt more? {mm the upnt. Aftvr thx- t‘mvu: hml H1“ mzunwl :n .m [naught pan-itiun for l pro- - sumo, tlnwmr {our unnutns. tht‘ru was ‘ n smith-u explosion liln- llw diuchmxru of ,' n cumin” and llw thing: «list'xgnpm'wl; on. .n'ulv. With the (in; ‘lpsnm'uu-‘u :‘lf tho Vi‘rmulm‘ phwmm: Anon ! j‘i-ll u nhock ‘ike ' Ema first ww l l‘vlt mv‘. at, the some limo ; “ahqu i whirl-l of my limle I luwtmu ml to Um xmllm'. told my Wm- whntl no.1 :u-z-u and nlw though! i was x‘ruz)’, but upon my Union; >h ~ l Ullm'nlwl to no i'vlllpilliy m.- in :snwu.:'::!.- llh- uutttm‘. "You mm humjm .mr sown-w upon rr'm'lllh}: t'm- bum in find it Lwn'vr-‘(l with u. rmnnrl. ll-lv nvl-wal: Z'r‘b‘l‘lllllllll}: largo Topwl of ion ‘3' "mu-mull to pass urnuus‘: 1h.-l-uii-liu::invxm‘ll) flu: way Ella llwl‘v Manuel-'1‘ Hml 11.15:“ ll. if was not lvv, lurxhw'r. ‘m' ~-"\‘illv'(l tn lN-mnl’v ..-f :1. vrwlul, l'ur ix umxl‘l nut illi-ll awn Thorium lu-hl u 9‘ Hm- lo ii, mul wlu-n ..:!‘lu-l.'. With 1: low in“: it Hmply guvu a lull likn ummol :zul :ml not bn-uk. "Upon autumn: Ilw bum VVU Wrre agnnzmi‘ an '\\’n gum} lu'n‘N-rl nilmll in tho Malia llllllllyl'lilll“ 'l‘lwy \w-rt- alive. but m-ithwr Cl‘rlllil Int-m a, muscle. ’I'lwy uwnn'vl to lw 1v:n‘l!_\.cwl, mul utumlihuro morn liku Mum-w Hum Bllglllllli-t (also. only to be not» . oi the mood-h and sonathls Miss Sully. Courthnd wasquth ' ulna of this lnduouoo in tho intuition state of the froodmon sud pointed it. out to his principal. Drunmwnd‘s previous doubts and already weskened by Hilts Sally’s hacinntioms. vultuth entirely it “Ill M of beneflclnlly utilizing those lingering ovils oi slsvory. 11s we. commandâ€"he was own enthusiastic. The foreign in- vestors were men to be bought out, the estate improved and onlnrged by the company and tho bi: ownors rsblnsd "r vow um ram-mar, co'nru," m cm. in the management and control. most prejudiced men, Drummond'l oon- ‘ version was sudden and extreme. and bcing n practical man was at once acted . upon. At a second and third interview tho prollxnlnuriea were arranged, and in three weeks from Courtlnnd's first visit the Down plantation and port of ~ in the ‘1 Mo} Reql’s were merged “Drummond syndicate" and placed bov remained to rcpt-95cm. the company so superintendent at lledlundn. and with the transfer of the English invest~ menu. Champney retirocl.‘ as he had magnum in n. smaller venture of his own. on n plantation a. few miles dise v tout which the company had been un- . ‘ able to secure. During this inta‘n‘ul C‘ourtluud had frequent. lulcrvle‘.~'.g and cosy um] unrestrained access to her ‘ prcconco. llo had never again erred on . tho side of romance or emotion; ho had > never again referred to the intellx let.â€" ter and photograph. and. without. being obligcd to confine himself atri‘ltly to business affairs, he had maintained on even. quiet, neighborly intercourse with her. Much of this was tho result of his own self-control and soldier-1y waning, l and gnvc little indication of the dccpor . feeling that ho was conscious lay bo- . noath it. At times he caught the young girl‘s eyes fixed upon him with a. mis- Chiewms curmsuy' A Strange thrill 5 might. laugh at. hvr us much as ho i l likedâ€"Ju- gsor-mod to bc- in br‘tlcr spirits , went through him; there are few situa- tions so subtle and dangerous as the ac chlnutol cnoiltlcnccs and understandâ€" ings of two young people of opposite ‘ sex. oven though the question of any sentimental inclination still in obey- :mco. Cour-timid know that Miss Sally remembered the tori serious attitude he had token towards her past. She might. laugh at it. and ovhn resent ibâ€"-but she ‘ knew it, remembered“. knew that he Tho-y wwu warm uwl brcalhml all riaht, . but mile from this you could not toll . they ‘Vt‘l‘i‘ :llivc. I appliml the whip mall Hwy :uwor fiiuvhml. A (log that- filoops in tho burn was «loud uml app-M'- ‘ ml l-muplvlwlv [ll-tritlwl. {u was on tho ground with Lira ‘m ml an his Just hiw ho ' home this Min -' 1m 2*» N liar-1,: was Jud flu l lmvn ~lc-wrunu} L. {in Jul,"- “8‘.th Cor. “M; 9.9.}.- Mull. 0.. ., ,,.., EHHEH'IJI“ 1.4 .;;«--~.l "um-9'. ‘ Sim “(0116. "1'le 1:;2 "‘ ‘tumrul i'i flu) World will 1... ".33.; “.nv .4 hr r-r>.'.~:l:'.mtc~'l through Hm '; 1 NW" plan: we ~gwl 1‘.)llw.1_‘:" ‘ 7 (lulhmv! tunnel. :‘>\{)1vll| ‘Nlll lm Mllmlfi‘d ‘ >~R i; wzll h:qu It lwa-gth of ' 'nilvs "1011‘ Thu :11 n m l l:-‘- U? 33”“ Hf. im Rulll, .uul llux u:‘»".f wall gmhu'y. ;\lu\uf of l.5 par LU”) yum.»- yum audit-ionic in canoe tho watur to run all, whilo (hp muthfl'n portion will huvc on incline 0! 8.5 pm‘ LOW) ynnlrt. Th0 prm (“oz of boy. ins: will he tho mmo nn that. fulluwed with tho A lhcrg t'mnM, any}; tho New York A timr. to Magic catnhlinhml on the right mull of the R-llum', claw to lilo,i northern «‘ntmnrc. at A cost of 4,li_u(Nl (mm... , Tho pbwm' of working rvquired ix nuti mated at l.-l.‘v(l hnrsn power, viz. ; 520(01- boring purpusru. 264! tor voniilnihm and '2 for cloctric lighting. cut-i. 6., at the “Fgel of tho tmlucl alonn. for which purpmo the River Mason is to ho dommnd n . At the southern side a similar shiion a to blinhed. which is calculamd to coat, ,omoxlfmncs and to furnish 2,. 700 hon-e power, deflvod from clumming u the Rivur (.Ynhnwn. Tho toul coat tho ronlsinlng works is mimuml M 80,0!le francs, of whh-h summon from.” (-ont‘ihnlod by tho vurioho autos i11th in the scheme. in order to facilitate .‘llr: undcrtnking a track 1. who laid on tho rum] lx'twum Dm-no- tioMoln Inollc while in the boring: are to be mwd lirnm‘: 3.“: mm ry boring machined It lsmlcnlmnrt mat the work will occupy eight years nnd n half. .. _._.. -.. Day Walks]. moor Meknvi n his m A A.» lot! when this". " wormed! M. the M Pastureâ€""fl has on MW“ m m an.“ slurs. mm». ., h '1'" (“M vurllu ' u -- l c! liar to hex-poo lo never allowed lzuwm-l l‘n‘llo’} just Mun? th!‘ prwmlt' a l p ' ' 31w half of thus 1"} t"! '3 .l' .2 tunnel flung 1 ml 1 u 1 how an inn mo met yo, th“d.’.. Workshop: and 110- . yinx ' paws ' (firm i loft ‘ didâ€"and this precious knowledge was confined to themsolm It. was in their minds when there was a. once in their more practical and conventional con-- versation. and won even revealed in the excessive core which Miss Sslly later took to avert. at. the right. moment he;- mischievously. smiling eyes. Once she went. further. Conrtlnnd had first lino lshod explaining to her 3 ion for sub- ‘ stituting small form bull lugs for the '; door to the negro film-unlimr in tho linul. than the‘ northvrn , noun} half-cultivated garden p8th field hand. and had laid down the drawings on the table in the office, when the young lady, leaning against.“ with her hundn bohind her, fixed her bright gray eyes on his scri- oua face. "I vow and protest. oo’nnla." ah. , said, dropping into one of the quslnt 9mm mmu. ur mm. at m.- “lilo village = i l I l l i 1 l l I l l l I lmvum l survivala of on old-time hrsaeology po- yo' could give yo‘ooli up to business soul and body. on yo‘ do. whon I first "Why. whot did you think me?” ha asked quickly. Mina Bally. who had o southern opti- tudo for gators, book one little hand from behind her. tom-ed ii. above her head with amt air of dispode some slry no 3 s pronunny mas- culine fashion, sud : “Oh! that." “lam sfruld i did not impress you thenusvory pmtlonl ruminant! withofsintoolor. .: "I thought you soostsd rather high. co'nnlo. to pickx mnywormsln the mo’uing. But.” 0 nddodnvltksdns- zllng unilo. "l mlmn from what 0’ soldo'bouttho ,yo’tho he [wasn't oxsotly whnt yo“ hsliovod I mulch." ' Hammid have liked to tollherihsn nod than um he would I.” been Wuhmflhle lnd a", MW afloat moor womanl- t «oft. luv. miss had nova- murmmmmlaom tie duels; M Its my. .hdfild hoirondhpr‘kfisus had nova W .0 n , I | “ manta-Mum“: mm“ m hom and nuns. Like , with Mil-.5 Sally, : “mired” ' 1 children’s plantar-es. with it. ribbons ‘ the same pattern. authored in i the snort apron pockets. bod tport of her bounty. for he won dually , hopolosuly'oonsckms that. oh. woo love- lly in anythingond he might. helm- . ' y so. He thonkod her vo- l y tad earnestly, but without sntry 3 or ofluslon. nnd had the sstlstnotiou of ' seeing the mischief in ho eyes inorosso 'in proportion to his .0 sud lhoord her say with sfloctod cwnm: ‘ “Bur up. co’nnlo. Don't lot. it. worry yo'tlll the tune comes." sud took his lave. ' On'tho following Sundsy hows: pres- ent at. the Rodlnnds Epinoopnl church, 'nnd otter the service stood with out- ward compoouro but. some inward chuf- ; ing unonz the gallant. youth. who. after the local fashion. had rowed { themselves outside the doors of tho g building. lie was somowhut bux‘prlwl l to find Mr. Chmpney ovldontly umnols lout of place on himself, but loos soli- oonta'lued. waiting in the crowd of ex- . pootont cnvnliors. Although convinced l that tho young Englinhman had come only to ace Miss Sally, ho was glad to . l nntly. The Dowu’ pow being near-or it) its occupants ‘first. '30]. lifted his hot. to Miss Miranda and her niccc. at. the some moment. that. Chump nuy moved forward and ranged him- ‘ (tourtlund‘s eye. showed the whites of her own in u backward glance of mi» v ' nurse. v doc" [negro wmshcmft; YOU-(100. prob- ’ chlovous significance to indicate the fol- lowing Reeds. When they approached Courtinml joined them, and finding him- - 'uel! beside Miss Octavia, entered into : When,ahe was“ bnhy' 8” that every" “up 2 body is bound bar as long as they pronscd passion and sardonic molan- lento fl“- hm" an“ cunvorsntion. Apparently the clmly 0? that. (lurk-eyed young lady oven in prawn-tint. as Miss Sally‘s good- nuturcd lcviw and sunny prrmficallty , , , . C‘ourtloml, With “still greater solemnlty. . . . .I 7 . . l A. . ‘ .‘L, in L: :) :l-ur. With nthcr couples. and - “‘m mum" 1"” bml“ "1 tn" “Uh muvlc; him norinus. They presently fell wow: 3mm quite alone, A little haughty. but mil und erect. in her well pro-Revved black grcnolline * R. ynuthful but implzwublc widow. Miss ‘llm-d (leclnrull uhc luul not soon the co‘nnlo for tuinly lmvl not. ‘the honor of his expected to have company no long as there were niggm-s to be elevated or ‘pftlntml tolook like whim man. Sho hoped that In,» and paw mul Holly hows . wore happy! fur as to put up u nigger 'orezmhor in the place of Mr. Symon. their rector. . but she mulch.th that. llll'l"1 was some talk of runnng llannilwrfohnnlm. Miss ans‘ cumc-hmzm, county 'jutlg‘n. next your! No? i heunl sthmurbtof running: for the office! llc : llmu when she ilmt suw blurâ€"only nho ‘ would like in know lstylo“ to laugh Coming hnmc i'r-ml luhnrc‘u? Of Course if it. (Na she would lhavo to adopt. it. with tho [fifteenth lmnomlrncmt. But just. uuw, she no- :ticml tho folkfi were atm‘iug at them ; and Misc; Hall}; llmva had turned round to lock? Nevertheless Miss Octavius l’lv '1 J CO!» COUBTLAJ'D LI”! sollow cheek nearest the colonelâ€"tho sunny sideâ€"43ml taken In. faint. bru- nctte‘a flush and the corners of be! proud mouth were slightly liftod. “Rut. candidly, Minn Reed. don't you think that you would prefer to hove 91d Hannibal, whom you know. on rounty judge. than sstnpgor sud s northern man like mar“ . Mia Reed‘s dork eyeo glanced side- ways nt tho handsome face and elegant 5min beside her. Something liko n saucy smile struggled to her thin lip; “There mlghtn't be much “choc-s. so‘nnlo." ‘ “l ullmit it. We should both so- rnowledgo our mintmand be like won a: your hands." ‘ "Yo'ough‘t be make; that puoly speech at) Sully Dowaâ€"oho’s generally miptrms wound hem. But." also added. sud- !only axing- hot ayes on him. “how loos It homo tins yo' ain‘t making with bar inoboodoi that Englishman? (0’ know that it's a, plan so day “as lotooksnntmnudnr more junso ho near honwhou ho was no longer uncut.” 3's Oourthud wos slways motor-of Mind!!! and quite st moo rogurdin. when not in that lumpin- v ly. share his awkward isolation with on- . th stran 1-. nl out lhi lM-t . 0 er 8e 8' ‘ m- ( m m p e u really no relentless?" continued Court- ! the entrance than the Rondo, gave up 1 “mm “ayl-Y' Courtlnnd ' . happen. Fond financial uncertainty. Courtlond ‘- “Pm'red him ‘0 “ “I’M”: In?" humor ‘ “o room's ago" and cor- : . I ' ‘ luntly, “for I ought to be rulina‘ at this : my Sunday hick. = pleasantly forgot ono‘s time and duty 'l‘hvy hain't y'ci: gnt so Lfifmm if it. was “nu‘th‘n , ‘ ‘ rrushud para. thorn both Without pout,» ' lug. mul curt-roll the house. . dom come from his old Issu- now: on many run nown nus! sharp quick slams into his vol-youn- NIOms-nuulu said: . “And yo’ moon to soy, oo‘nnlo. aha-0’s nothing between yo‘ and Holly Down?” Courtinnd neither flushed, tumbled, grew confused nor outed. "We are good friends. 1 thin " he ro- pliod. quietly. without evasion or hell- tution. Miss Rood looked n him thoughtful- “! reckon that. in so-ond no more And that-'94 why you've been so lucky in everything." she said, slowly. “I don‘t. think I qullo understand," returned Courtlunrl. smiling. “ls this n paradoxâ€"m- ». consolation?” “It‘s tho truth," said Mina Rood, grove- ly. “Those who try to be anything more to Sol] y Down lose their luck." "That itsâ€"ore rejected by her. Is she "I mean that they lose their luck in everything. Something is sure to And «In can’t. help it. either." “is this a Sybillino warning. Miss self beside them. Mina Rally, catching : Ml?" “No. It’s nigger superstition. It came from Mammy Judyo-Sully‘a old it‘s part of their regular hoo- ably]. “Hire; howitchr-d ill-ins Sally shu isn‘t bound to them in any wny. All their luck goes to her as 1500“ as the spell is on them,” 1 Ike nddml. darkly, "l think i know the rout." rotm'nml hazelin April when tho. mnnuis full. You then plush three. hairs from tho 1 younghnly‘s right. eyebrow when sho ’ , - . ¢ . “n drosfi. which prove but the appearance of 3 ‘3“ t I‘mkmé‘ “Yo' can laugh. cn‘nnle. for yo‘re ‘ luclcy-Jwvnuso yu‘ro free.” “I‘m not suroof that." ho sold golâ€" momcut over in the inllrrnory‘ to visit if being made to is Big!) of Witchcraft. I am Mummy Judy‘x cnchonimrnm were not confined to only one southern It ‘ young lady." The sound of quick fm)tsteps on the :grnvel path caused them both to look up. A surly looking young follow, she had nut jootontntiouslybooted and spurred nnd that tho 00."an himac‘ff' hall . carrying a heavy raw hitlo riding whip in lllfl swinging hand, was. upprum‘hing thorn Delibcmtoly. yet. with nus-any aolf~crmscilMum-cs, ignnring‘ the prcsr envcofl‘uurtiami,l‘u- nwhleal ubruptly to Miss nm-omh-«l ttu’: stops, ‘53 roll. A “ls lel yn‘ umnnom. Mr. Tom?" I mllwi tho young lmly ultcr hlmnr. j alight fluxh rising to her sulluw pin-cl». , Flu: young man 1 (mm: the hall which (,‘qurtlunrl «'lhl _ patch. I cxplalnéd, half (liulninfully. “‘llc's had ' aomc ugliness with his homo, ' mulberczl mmcthing‘ ‘ml. “It's (.‘uusln Tom lligbuo,” rake reckon. but paw ought. to teach him now to oennve. And i don't think 113. lure-s no'th'n men." she added. gravely. Cour-timid, who had kopt his tamper with his full understanding of the in~ rudcr‘s moaning, smiled no he took iiss Reed's hand In parting. “That‘s quite enough explanationâ€"wand I don‘t know why” it shouldn’t be even an apology." " Yet the incident loft little impression on him'aa ho strullcd hack to llutllnudu. ! It was not. the first. timo ho had touted ' tho drogn of old sectional hatred in in- civillty nnd (ill-courtesy. but M it sol- mnnl ontog- onistnâ€"giho soldiersâ€"ton was confined toiho collow youth, former non-nom- bstnuto and politicians ho could cam-.1 to overlook it. He did not. «a Mini Sully during the following week. Some metallurgical experiments he had been l making with ore found on the estate :hsd taken up his time. He my; "1. lilth to dode tho resources q! the property ho the expoctstlous oi the oompnny. Mina Sully woo right in attributing to him a capacity for sb- porhing work, which few. knowing his quiet filament.- 1nd. inn-glued. but she won wrong in nup- posing-lf also did-4th it should pro oluds s monqu oven drenmy idea. ' CliAl’m I". i N the) out Sunday ho was earl st sloubydrivl thoroinolifh - “thorough- had -- possiblyl - mum to “AP GHOWINC TH! PROPOOEC ALGONCUIN PARK. fi....... w... “a Onion. Bones-mic- m lotion] Mmu’l‘owmipo. The Hon. Arthur 8. Handy. Cummis duos: olflmwn Londs for Ontario, mmtly introduced a bl“ in tho ngiulnturo to oslnbllnh tho “Algonquin Pork of Ontorio." It wss In preliminary stop towsrds tho ostsblishmoni of o notional pork in the nortle and marl bordsrs oi Cnnsdu's moat important Pro mm. The projool hon Occupied the attention oi ihs Ontario Govommsnt evsr sinus the Hon. Hr. Ksrdy nlinquishsd ills important cabinet post of Proviuoinl Secretary to give his attention to the forests snd mine; at the great undeveloped uorthrru fleeilurm of Ontario. Mr Hardy's repreaentutinm id to the appointment of a Royal Communion to iuqnu lto the matter. Tho umumlr nion \wu: am. .intod in h'ohrllurv, Win), and coxmiutc’ u. Aulnoy 'Whlto, Ania: int Unmmlwionor of Crown Lands; Aromlmld Blue, Director of Mines for Ontario; .\l«:x~ order Kirkwood, of tho inpds hxuul'h of tho Cr: ‘1 Lands Depnrluwul; Jame-u Dickso. .«:*.:....S., Provincial inspector of Survey! for Uninrin; oml Bola-rt W. Pltippn, a (‘srzmliruu authority on tun airy. Th0 crxlumismimzvru fininlod llu-ir inborn nlul umuo mm 2' purl in January lat. The report is limnpn-hrmuvo. uiuu est Volun- iuuuu, Killing a. vuiumn- of 137:4 pages m1 l in a mines of miunble inform lihm '.‘(lll'.‘t"l'illll}l_, tho topography of the north country. l'hc 'lwimnv‘v why-M nf Hm (‘mnmicrâ€"i m-r of (frown Louis wns to ymvidn n 9521mm by which the forest wm'lh of Outarincoulzl ‘m: brat cmm-rvml and utiliimd. Hi3 lillrl‘eul. in the nmtta-r. unal his iulilnntu kuwwh-duo of tlw van: territory win-tin 1: .ma douirml to lmnlv zim park, umil- tlw labors of tho L.’ unuimiuu cunumrutlwly light. ’l‘lhl ton l'ilor)‘ chm:er l s iml Mind in the dcvmuycny ir-q may. it w a rump wt um t of land in iiw alvurivt. of Nipiruing, mulch of the Mxtmwuu Rim-r, null llv‘l between the! (llfnwu Rim-r and limbglml Bay. lt in nl-.~.:\s.upurulh-Zuq. up in ulmpu and in ~:' who 1‘5 tnwnvhiyw, ll of which lulu- l." n Nlli'il’KNl uni a .lnin‘ldévi 1n I‘lll‘l‘flr m-zm :sml lulu r‘t‘w‘tll‘ :‘m- lnwueahlpu of I'll-mull: .m-l l'i‘e'~iu:., ;'.l'-‘.“. «I tin- pz‘nwuwl par}; la ‘~ 5“} :jwrv «:1 H) i,3.'.5-S m'n‘u l5» .‘ :9, 1.29293 of l:;:‘..l '17. ‘ '1 lm Wn'hlv‘i'll luv-lull»: w! ill“ i M". .4 Ems u 1711::i3llll'itLfilli‘x‘ of :2' n'u‘. nu. :y; 1mm ii:(- mmimu boundary oi. l’mi'y smiwl lilo l.l".“ v;‘;‘1u ' {in} Nat Qt own" m-lzru to v il‘zxg '17: H .lzs. all lllu H‘tnwu l'wur ll is u out if null: lung 11ml3Hi|u1Tv~u'hio. For uuxmnlvrulffe (ll Mums Hit all rules hf llm p'trk lero la rm nclllrinuhl (it all, hung); u few hardy pivuvmu {law pmhml up pr. liy close in tho uuihw‘u (-nntlzl ‘8 of llll‘ prnprrlml row “ration. 'l‘h» lrlllll H m-lir, mun-rill): for :tgriv‘ul tuml purp“ 1's. it in a il-ginn of ruck, im‘nst illlil ua'ur. Wth 1h" .nrix Lauri :‘vl‘l'l|“illl'<‘ inv‘dulul Fm- hnmlmwd .'- wl‘ all " . :3‘3 ll mlviv rivm‘h 1") a lay; inmlln- Nip- ZMHIS . :H,‘ Muskwku Mk0”. an l'llllx mu) v~iumc m" outer m hulls ML. :4 nu) tun-r, lmmk, 30ml Imd munh Hm pm}. in lunvlly u‘nmlwl with a lll‘ro vuzinlv of (umuliuu forest ll‘t‘f‘fl, nml thm "Km-er mvd sholh-ro- (. .tml ~o rmn~ tv- from vii ilizr Minn, is 11:91 u‘m»hit-numlvwMrviw. yaw, fur-br'ul‘irg uu‘u l» null 22$: rlh: ‘zlzumz'u [..’ll‘11‘.~w‘ 'l l e lu'l ‘11}; u'l 3,‘ i l the L‘rrmu. Tile :..' . cit->2 ' r prvcme in iurmliu to 17-.- ‘w. H? lie-"ll! with in ihw l-s -..-‘::.: ..: ~;.'.. u: tho Algolniiill‘; Sofia-Ami For} iim L} ,‘ixzwwut ai‘nw‘ v.1 the praism'vullun of mu :ln-nua, luke‘u null w .1 ‘»‘.$ l'.Il‘.:li "‘- ‘ wail-1' mucous in film park, more calm «oily of tho luwlu‘nmra of thv squalor rivrm, 1‘2) the mniub‘xmucn of the ink in a untuml stair, the preservation cu" .mtlvotnrmm and their indigenmw mun-'1”, [2%) the protection of puma and link; fr:an indiscriminate slaughter; {4) to pi-uvi-ln 11 firm for uxperi- moms 5:; 'mri the plurtivse n! ayfltomntir forestry; . ', :flhc prulmhl-x establialnmnt uf usummer sort 1mm. “nil M: to tumor” tho 1mm Wlllhli (Lo 1-. w-rvallou of n largo hlv : of fora-mt wuufd nonfat upon Um rlin a and «our uourmu of the our- rumullngg vounir '. 'l‘lm Urnjumfll H m cap-{mint A Mini? of llvo rang: 1"» uhu would 1-. lqlrmi u, rnngn the raiwrx‘ntiou H mm - mu! kl up a sharp look out for {.ouvlwru and lll‘t‘rl and oxercino I urcl'ul aupvrx Hun M‘ _tho waer ways, etc. The cmmnisehncr rocmnmeml the prohibitlnn of hu; l'suz, a muting and inn-pin); within tho 1”th 1m u twin of 10 yours, tho uhjr-ni helm; tn allow the park to gv-t “alias, "zit-cl with all n vrls of lllbl‘lll' lean nml ' "3 fur Marin}: mimalu and birds, in 3.3, s,‘. 1;.) mama it n Moulng ground fnr gm. , Tam ymvm «.33 MM Niplm 1% ; Ills tru-t hm'iML-wl nuumruuu 1mm n, d. o r and lmm m‘, but thr- unulnv l'rct: "'lE'm of lllt-fiv uni-1vle has rmultod in prw-Liml ml! rmin .9110". ll: 9h» warn; of NW '11“ Ml on”?! of finnncoe worn found 'n ll‘,{~ \gipia~i::' dis trial. thv Animal: having heel. killw. for their old"! alone. Now there in not I mmmo M bu mm. Brzefl'r, once umnrmns, «h 'n ry rmon s-nn, “Lll (l""? are quite - m-nrcr. (Tom mnku a pin n for {hue uni main to breed in a -£e,t.y_ nndlnlarhwl by wt hunters n‘ ll I“. .4: 5‘3».-m‘.4um dog-z. m (1 NW Wlmlu u- Ll es“ «fol-1x” '-.-.s r‘u‘. Level“ from Che mu 1 I; ! '3 . z. r. .-,v Park. 'lllP urns»... I»; . , , 4.: 9,; bunk trout, Thin." ' . - ml‘fl»; and a tow Hm: u.‘ 3" .v m and low»... . :'. 3 " ' fwl Pr" rhimal IlfQ ' -- mlinrl. |:|l fit}. in. Livy. H h'l y.“ .M- 1., .“.. .rflmr'. in am... .u K. Wu Bond. Hskodmsdssmtoflmsosppow cheerful at the mppol “hie. but the loving sys of the with Men-ml tho true situation of «Ruin. sad or noon so they won along flhe bortlrrly said: a . "William. somethlog has happened so “No. dot." “But I know better. Cor-Mun In. Tail 5’ our moms. hos-u. anything. and I shall «Muir-sash" "- |lll.ll -,»sx'l,~'}:!wu1'o ' .. ‘ ..§_v,-,.r m labile hon-ht of she Ono Illa to Gov. mu. Bingoâ€"Bobble. come here. 1 hour (hi you have hsen smoking. (Bilouoo from Bob his.) Come now. snow-r me truthfully. It will to harder for yq: to tell s lie than to mnkssolssn Mom. lilting-it. thst you hsvs boon smoking? Bobblsâ€"l muss it is. sir. Blnxoâ€" Thst's right. Now. my boy, don't you think you ore s trifls yam to smoke? Bobble-l s' i am, sir. bus (boohoo; pious don't w lp me. Bingo (klndlykl run not going to whip you. I bellovo when A little boy really want- to smoke he should he gratified Now, which do you prefsrâ€"s pipe. s clga ratio or n cigar? You can hsve your choice Bobble (whimperingâ€"l don’t holler. l want. any of thorn. Bingo-«Oh. you, you do. It a littlo boy makes. he ought to do it at hiuown house I think 3 him big black cigar would just suit. you. Marla. do you mind getting that cigar that’s on my desk in the library? er. Bingo (returning with ltd-“Now, John, it’s uwl‘nl for you to make that boy smoke. You know it will about kill him. Bingo (saith-)vâ€"My dear. lruve ovorything to mo. lt's tho only way to cure him. Now, sir, horo’o a nice big cigar I got on purpm‘ for you. Sit down in n choir. cock up your foot. and enjoy yourself. Bridget. a mnmh. liobbic~l’lonse. air. I would rather not. who: damn-7 3M ‘ ‘ ‘ Gaunt hsrgsins 0 Min’ an). no“: Gout-sass, , from 804: up. Good vsluo tr tho «Io-941mm“.- prioelnovo one. OurGlovojnd 1" new in heist shops. Glows. 100 D.&A.ond Wstohspring Dorms n 3kidglovus,00°;lprl.rsstllsok hero. ossflo; annually)“. O’Donahoe Bros. Telephone 109. BROCKVILLE, ONT... Lyn Woollen Mills Have a good stock of genuine all-wool Yarn and Cloth." wxll be prepared to sell the same at moderate prices, and will as all times be prepared in pay the highest market price. {or wool in cash or trade. . J Duels lilngnw‘llh(lull'l. lm lmul‘l’ul m: lll'llf) ' count (cutlng the cigar and striking s mulch). Herr, light up. Bobbleâ€"l (eel no ’shumod (pull) amukim befm‘u you. Bingoâ€"{)h, that’s all right. like it, oh? How do you lsuinbic'C'un't. i gnmum out doors nan ? filllml it, air? ltnmkes mo feel so hith tputl', puff) to «no you look at mo. BingnnMnkos you fool tunny.ehl BI; llul “mm to goout doom, do your (Stem 15')A~No,nlr! You will stay right. in thli room. if it main-s you feel embarrtusacd. 1 will [cure you 1.1) yourself, but (onliuotmlf 5 if u lu-n i Come back that cigar isn't. ammo-d ‘ i I i l I i l up them will ho trouble. do you hear. (.Im’m his wifn in the library.) Mm llingum \V'axll, lmw is he gelling bnl lung» liu wus. juat ln‘ginning to turn pull» wlwu 1 Mt lint, tho boy is game. Hr puta‘ml away" like 1: major. Hui Ha! Hc‘i‘ be about. the sickest boy in {our oountiw. 1 guns.“ he \wm‘t wont to umoke any more. Mrs. llinltn va'mpnthcliuiliy)â€"Poor lltti: _ follow! Illullk Ex's a «homo. lliugoiutzvr l?» minutes)~W'cll, l guru: I'll go in qul new, how he feels now. You‘d lK‘llAl‘hFllll him to bod, Maria. Iio won't want to move around much. (Returning to Robbie.) “'0”, I sec by tho [whoa you have smnlu-«l that, cigar. How do you feel! A lutlo Mt pnlo urouml tho gills. eh? ‘Wnnl 105v! right into bml, do you? -‘ lit-Uh} (lllllhlzllxgzlâ€" N-nn. I-Ill'. Bingo-rim yuu 13mm: fosaythnt you how Bumkml that cigar and it. didn’t, make you sick? llnbbiL‘AY-y-ym, rip, "" Bingo (sm‘t'unllcallyhADd you enjoyed it. i humane-9 lluhhil-ml-ulher. i cannot it'll I: lie. Thai VIM one (if thr' bust clgnm i ever smoked." New York l’rcm. a...th 11:» A rm Was 5mm. A ohm curt wind was blowing. but that . did not. prmunt the. man with a sandy ' grantee in“. '13 l it,“ film-WNW“ w l M‘l'flpll'lllg freely whcn ht .mu't mul demoted the sound os-tzneps in tho apartment ad- aw-.Jk(- will: “ of stealthy joining. Presently o ohmicwy form flittal into th! room. The man with a. candy goateo seized hi: pistol nnd wns if” Q; careful aim when in felt. his arm gri; -, violently. Turning he hub 2; * the agonimd the. d his wife. *m’unnm"~â€"- She whiapwrcd (listmnfully. â€"--“fnl‘ hmwu‘s sake, don't shoot." "Why not' It’s burglars." “Vi'lllirml” - llrr countenance was fright. â€"â€"~“u suro no you. nhoot you'll wake the bdby." Recalling s mhh-nly. on if his bad mmmlncd an “HOXWCllVl blow, he sufl’vred the sw. ,r on to drop {mm hie marvelous hMid.â€"-Do trait Tribune. haggard with Carfiful Gus. Gus do Smith~Mim Esmeralda. i am do lighted lo we yuu. Esmeralda-*le pleasure is mutual. Mr do Smith. 1 assure you. "I l were to promng you, with n lmuquot. won rl you occrpt it?" “Certainly, Mr. (10 Smith, but you hnvs no bouquet. with you." "X um point: out to buy mm for you right. now. You m. i didn’t woto invest. my money on a bouquet until i was sort you would Accept. lt."~â€"â€"'i‘ozna Siltlngn Lucky. "He was awfully wudc’." sold Jnrloy. "Bo slnmmod tho door oqnnro in my foes." “Door ms," returned Hicks. “It's lucky (m mm. hard face; other-wins it might vo got broken."-â€"Hsrper‘s M. 1m. mum Donna. Inglelghml wonder why it is than on a many wedding: take plooe in tho autumn. W lolghw'lfmdltlrmsl Mom. Adorn and I." warn married nround about the frll.-â€"Vosuo. . A um: M Elder Framerâ€"l m d" W Blip h. do rev-Molnar. is on do book not. an 0 will ' )ligo me by Win outon do whilode collecmnn is tuck sin-Tit.- lspuseivo. "Did than. cigars cost you much?" “You; they mo some of my lid MW”~UIA v.» n. wnnx‘nn GRAND CENTRAL BAZAAR O BIGG’S .BLOCK HIS week’s “ad” in specially for “The Fair’, Depnr tmeut of our Mammoth Emporium, but, as “Tho Fair” keeps everything from a~~Needle to an Anchorâ€"it is entirely impossible to omnuorato tho difi‘erent articles. as all the newspapers in Leeds could not contain a tenth part of the miscellant> cua variety in stock. Under those circumstances we muut content oumlvce with general headings, specifying the sub-divisions of “The Fair." .- TINVVAREuFull lines. 157) under trade prices. (lROCI‘)RIES~â€"Fully 10'}; lotus than regular prices. FANCY GOODS-~Competition fairly distanced. V WOODEN W'AREâ€"Full lines. 15% to 20% less than elsewhere. ' TOYSâ€"â€"Ail kinds, largest and cheapest. stock in town. STATIONERYâ€"~Full lines, fully l-5% loss than trade prices, including School Books. MIRRORSâ€"«All kinds, rpmarknbly cheap. i HTho largest stock. of Fancy Baskets. in. Brockville and the cheapest. O i B. FEW LEADERS Purses, Combs, Pocket and Table Knives. Silver Knives and Forks, Dessert. Table and Tea. Spoons, Pepper and Salt Casters, Card Receivers, Dinner Bells, Etc. HA splendid variety of Nickel and Copper Tea Kettles, Rico Boilers. Egg Poochero snd Dinner Pails. Fishing Tscklo, full lines : Easencen and Flavoring Extracts, Brushes, all kinds; Pipes. Cigars and Tobacco, VVhiaks, every variety ; Whips nt half price, Spool Thread, Boot Incas, Water Pots, Coal Scuttios, Clothes Pegs, Shel! Hordwsro. Bird (logos. Flower Pots. Etc, Etc. ad infinitum. The Purchasing Pom ot Cashâ€"Simple Quotation. Humloomo Gilt Picture Frames..................... ouch, 0r 4 for $1.00 2 good Brooms 250 lounCobwoh Brooms 20 pounds vamlo Su ll .00 17 pounds Grsnulamd Bugsr.......... ..... For $1.00 Tooâ€"60o Jspon, 3 pounds $1.00 Innis Flags. Union Jock. £0100 etch .....4c. 60 and 10cc , the best Cu snd Souoers...... . , s doson Fis ing Bods, 2 and 3 pinion...” upwsrdo 16 faction. Bamboo Pola...... . Fouls» Domes 300, 600 sud 800 Pillow Sham Holdan.............. ...... ..... 59c, 790 and 900 8150'...“ ....... ........ .......80. do. Go, 8c,100, 120.180 and 200 Igor! Pslm In! Pane“ 50 ‘ -oossnanss- rssseolllso-ossolsc usess-n sesoo. u.--...-~uuu. m». “union 0: our mule hss mdorod o dolinry w. 'mm. m. is bola; found impossible fortvo boys to dolim is» Mqumumobfi-«omam . fly-ThornsutsyssmofOflpuMosussoumlssoflsdo I. A. m C no. sos I‘m-sun.

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