iy Morning the Iia Book and Job Establishment AND NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER IATIsT I PLAIN FANCY TYPE ORDERS 11 IK ivk mi Tin- iiuKirrr to know to ittkb and to rconmso to cosi AII Vol NEWMARKET Ont FRIDAY SEPT p n rim he ili him an that MARBLE WORKS- 1 1 to ha the nasi few prog NEW TINWARP inl T ROYAL Ki STREET Stores Money to Lend Davison House rare Steve Pipes PRIZE TEETJI Si Dr Robinson Heading of Iml together with lho himself and to thin tho gloom ami knowledge of iho danger or posi- that had nUrl upon him I lin he voluntarily taken male m of his friend him feel lonely and Even warn this feeling of loneliness ho fancied old Mr wa pusxled to bo a of somite a ho attempted to think what tho To bo in keeping however with cause might be It once occurred Mat of bit anions ho I might origin of an of careless CO tho nil Ibis hut when he reflected that i way to meel the enemy By hi side Edith I I to hi knowledge manbed an old veteran of the given tap sllghtesjt discouragement to array who bad served under Sir John tun advances ho immediately during hi short campaign in nmed the thought from hi mind Spam and who was pre a tbo lib knowledge however did not halldefeat half victory of the British tend lis far in this direction as per at I call it so from the met haps ho might for With thai the French were ivn- lb- source which Willie derived unable to no further injury for all hi sorrow Immediately after time the were Mill cornIbis release from Will bad polled take to thrirahlpa Although visited the Mr Stanticld for hud nearly attained too double of thunkng the he lb rear he walked along j old for the great l Let- I of ibo division of debt between Ontario and mens in iho same iew oar to taken by Kir Francis Ilinrk The settler- according to present Will postponed A ell for f cate 1 before reached hit A man McGregor went him Iml when aU half way down a insensible and fell to the bottom McGregor and is now recovering AnnatrOQff leave n two small children in destitute ereum- The fate of Vlgnrmn a French- mau who was killed on winds at Boalogooraaivllorm lb la of many hundred spectators SHARON WARBLE WORKS Is lied in It did not Being per be I- for hi nil tbeAigor of a man of thirty he had rendered him and alio to chatting pleanntly while lio tain an with In a oioor i glory for this latter ho wan of ovor Hi a lire of but it would have lcn hi trior bb extraordinary aged and ho tried to make bearing and mini that ho had not been and known in parta of gait a martial a possible but Ho mw Ivlitli and to her great for hit of strength and bo glance i forth tat lifting a around bim fir a moment bis eye tale of be had boon conjuring up weighing jmnnds Law I fin and for many a da Wlllta was dor and Bring a full charge of l- dejected Each lie d roddenly was not of that lit pre- but male this while la the act of lining can- were not the lire coupled with marriage to it bo alippod and ftll old tors itli whom ho fought in the sho turned white and leaned The hole weight of cannon fell these these thoughts her elbow on a table near where of the man to bring with thorn remem- was sitting a if fr and in two nance- of dars and oniaabo nraceodedwitfa ptleaitOM JLcatb of wan instantaneous la a tear for a Je ttiratiotO under halt S tears refused however tiendishaclha nmt- prevent them with lirmnes s completely and I in at we refer to the cut- tongue borne Inlong Ibeol I s After leaving her hornet i he endeavored to Mr but did not impart to nil 1- l 1 Harness anient MR JOBS si J and Mr Corner of Mai a maker I SWING MACHINES Heramen Tuckers rs PRIZE IN 167 this bo the in than Musical PRICE TOXF task proving bo no were Sir beyond the mere has- tcuing of the trial Hit Willie was grateful to for even his and to how his gratitude joined the tecr foreo that being organized for the defence of town His feeling towards Mr would to describe Ho long nature that bo was absolutely as tounded when be heard what trouble Mr had gone to to do him an almost perfeel stranger a service that ha felt would take a lifetime to nay Do was dented the pleasure affair lor Edit the knowledge CANNON N T I SjrJ horsemen a i No Hurhbugl fcSS The Bestir Circular cult re oils JOHN COOK ASSIGNEE tar in R f Cirn or Civ Coct Watches Clocks AND A Three Do Buggies for Sale Of Superior Slyll At A J Dentistry C ADAMS ScnaloN East Toronto PAETICDL4R flrn I J tii 11 ort mtiUiI Carriage Trimmer I i any Horse VKTERINABY SURGEON Vdrrlnarr Collage TOaONTO In Miwmrw in Ihf of 1 thai Every for lionet -I- Cattle on Ham the long day own more than made np anxiety ho had suf fered during bis confinement How ever wo will turn again to the his torical part of oar tale defeat which rebels bad outside Toronto had not In the least them for in a abort lime they were again In he field in larger numbers ami under pcrienced leader Their new inchbl was man named Van supposed to bo a brave and ablo general as ho had held a position or ono a lower in grando arrace His move the Don bridge intent to capture mail aa it passed by in order to ascertain position and movement the Loyal ist party- ibis was and having fire to bridge he rued and mnrrhed Lock dm into conversation and with him the object and reuU f inter- J The for view will merely bidding against a in the all him go- id- bye dreamy imdaiicholv a neeted be I Mr rf began to noticed this and determined to sea j 1 relate 0 Willie with bo Seel relish anecdotes of the adventure- he did an hour or so mnrJerer This is the sceond had met ilhos departure for of the kind within a fow weeks ng Sojourn in Spain and to thoyoung Mr a resident of the of the township having had horse mutilated in a similar war London Police thing when John Iso informed Willie that he li- wife baring died cause of it but ihcr So with another and that he bad a they parted Mr to living though nol to pnler over the strange Taws the former had enlisted mood into which Willie had fallen daj across mj how I my I ended my life that which I commenced it with Willie promised implicit though at the samo time be laincd great misgivings the police are of which be fell no to keep from tinoe when the fight tno information they can prison- of facts should brought in a party of men were defeat ends ofpustice The ltd to search field fur dead New York prove that ies and them in a largo l8 police like might rn they had fr a newspaper every morsel of come house to await remoral to Hon from to last having Henry and among was Willie Morton to light through the of the you might toll him As they wore engaged in truckman cam career Tell work lifting to a ba in the Infantry llegii were then in north of England while latter had married and waa with husband to reside in the State If anything should happen stretcher to bo homo away to tho txtmtpon they came across that of an old on hi face with his I with blood They luTnad on his back and ir him Willi veteran of the war lie bad lived through all dangers of that to at la in SO ingloriousnconliiet MaTafi f roeog- yards from anoth shot was fired but fat Th a Hill by lothosoin tho news of the turodmail reached them and when it did the it canoed intense who had hoped that with the first disastrous skirmish end ed the rebellion were ratter taken aback when now of bis totally and movement made by their and spoke in a terms of the with they acted lut there another party and by far tho most numerous who ing opinions they might bar orevioUK held being pained to The question carted to neb an treme would been bad the first battle the whole In a short time however an effective body of troops com mand of Sir Allan out of the own to tbe rebels whom they knew snnfewhiro MI April in Allows BUI Among tbem Morton ho having bid farewell ami lefttheifl in full only about two c Toronto I was long in- the insurgent camp The would seem were of inten tion of tbo loyalist towards hem for they were drawn in marital array ready to give a reception befitting the of their visit The troops under Sir Allan were halted and soon drawn up in a similar hen the order was given to again advance The opposing forces Willie had Lit American News three hit the insurgents who possessed Irregular though government troops who for most part composed of be- a rctmgnide movement bo- fhre telling lire of the rebels but upon by their officers and by lho example of older and more experienced men they rned bravely to charge 1 rebels fought ban and welk were forced from before lb sup- nor numbers ami every way better troops of the governniont For a while conducted their retreat in an order manner fighting J ill lb though they knew th bottle was lost iii ij but charge of lb now loyalist threw hem into oner confusion they fled in every direction a- lo aejsj in affair our hero acted like one in a hair J cheering sbrul- of pain of miukotry The of Mis identified her body seeing faets in papers Conklin revealed in lerest in the matter on seeing In lb papers which cam so near horn lys In Its favor that to pub lish i to bring to light All aril love rather than light That it or disappear before it Hamilton J of than ft natural these ten minutes Jack crying before I loo boor A Stranger meeting a man in m3U too streets in Boston a few days ago him with Here I logo to thTnmnl House re Wi A war of epitaphs and and husband said iMd Sly what kindofaaton do suppose they me Prims tone my lore MierTe What is pro- ttsaM dishonesty of Pillage What is that of a driver Cabbage What is that of a -uDucet- moneylender Grabbing w that of a Quaker that carpenter cpirrto A schoolteacher asked a mode the universe but boy could not tell So the obi teacher got a rawhide and told if he tell ho would whip him The boy looked at the wbip and snivelled sir I did I wont do it again In a a orator lel Th of ill- im it I in of Ami- known ihm Solomon and look ho number of hi I Anotn- rnomct ilhoul oar or ho Mud of Mta going further till In hort tbooith I down or th h with In lho inland of St lint ram of latter bat how wen dale nearly in wllh lb apathy aiKlth look of of hi oral the navy yod am dM n In island audience respond observation wit I old salt you know