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insinuate John that Im always troublesome didnt insinuate whos talking of infiinuutingr cried he thoroughly incensed the very idea and batt ing away a few steps he glared down his tremendous height in irritation Its yourself thats for ever insinuating and all that and then for you to put it on its really abominable I The voice harsh mid the that looked down into hers were not- pleasant to behold And if you think John that and have such things said to me you miss your guess thats all cried Betty with two big pot coming in her cheeks as she tried to draw her little figure up to its utmost dimensions For ever insinuating I you would not said that before I married you now you can of course you say it first Id like to know John in great excite ment drawing nearer to tho small creature ho called wife who was gat ing at him with blazing eyes indig nation cant endure everything And if you bear more than I do cried Betty wholly beyond control Toronto yijti J ROTARY PUBLIC FOR ONTARIO JlASDcr or for County of York AQttT LA and Ontario Co- The A Fire t Jo of Mercantile Mutual North til Federal Cm Aurora II Leading Undertaking House latest designs a A 1 l A UIi JjililU Parlor And Bedroom Suite At educed Price aowered on CO now why then 111 give up V EUld she could have under circnm Crowding on of tho closest intimacy with tho pret ty bride who with her husband hud moved into the twelvemonth previous Elvira Simmons had roodo very most of her opportune ties anil by dint of making great par over helping her in domestic as housekeepings dress making unci the like maiden lady had managed to ply other vpca- that of nowagatherer at and same time pretty effectually called her by her first though Betty reseated it and she made a great handle of on every John rage violently and vow times old maid walk I But all never had and nosy scent ing dimly after that trouble might to the pretty little house to do her work if devasta tion had really commenced Been crying said more plainly than and sinking into the chintzcovered rocking chair with energy that showed she meant to stay and made chair creak fearfully Only folks do say that you and your hus band dont happy but la I wouldnt mind I your fault heart stood still Had it come to this John and she not to live happy To be sure they didnt as she remembered with a pang the dreadful scene of words and hot tem pera but had it gotten around so story in everybodys mouth With all her distress of mind she was saved from opening her mouth So Miss Simmons failing in that was forced to go oil An I tell folks go she back forth to witness effect of her wonts when they git to talkin so you blame me if things dont go easy for you Im You telifolkssor repeated Hetty vaguely and standing still Xtc Newmarket io on Ac Hit Hat to Corner of liy COOKS B1LLIARDJPARL0R AND CIGARS AND TOBACCOS PIPES GOODS A A EVANS FUNFRAU Opposite No OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO INTEREST ALLOWED OX DEPOSITS Zi jfA A Nawuarketa 3 SOUTH POST OFFICE ACCIDENT CO OF Office Montreal Accident W Ibooianda or do fa AH On timet RfLfQHUXK VI CI Civil Coo ft atones for rtvi 622Lt 3IM General for Aurora at loan office of J ALLY Notary Aurora -DRAFTS- -ISSUED- ON GREAT BRITAIN UNITED ALL IN CANADA Notes Discounted J ST LOUIS much valuable HI ralroiJ4ijAy feci aVnnl6hl MUI IO JtftuK City GALL AND SEE three AlllfEatra Now forHalciB flnocollcfllonof SIMPSONS J v- Office RT3- good arid cheap CHINA SKIS- Good Aesorttnent GLASS TEA fur and up FINK OK FANS J To a cool to By Toronto Great Variety KXlKKSS WAO- Vory Cheap- low as each AVISO of A Pure Drugs and Chemicals Dye And Coloring fir A aiiJ Taken lu New Vldulty PILLS A laro of the vtilcb human rualt rem lcraD- act directly to cart bo causal by a of all tie a and 1 In regular la be Id by re of or any ltredledt H0RSE GATTLE MEDICINES ALL KINDS OK In Town- run LIABLE LEADING HOUSE I WAVKctavi by Largest West Stock STARR Of Very low tt to frvrcUM to rift a Trout anfJ arj in Ju Accuracy and aro a Mr j but hul Jnour a IN FANCY GOODS X fatten- very Cards mid Slipper PuttcrDs Toy ii rc pleated to how cur Pipes and Cigars fly or Me tefw arrival JD A rum are bate beta a from jour are J look to lor relief vlll quickly more my a- free fali3 Ire tie ft to to in Hair I Jo AflUlf I Jest j tided you and a and faislly full they ftrai Jane it writing I tare to of the of of I ago I Avua entirely tbo bawl aod health FILM correct of the the and by treut atd tio tote Jjor to Lowell n she gave a little aijd her head again they vera in the midst of a quarrel who but a year before had to and pro tect and help each other through life Now said John and ho brought his hand down with such a bang on the table before liiui that year ly skipped out of her little shoes only she controlled the start have died she let John sec it well havo no more of this non sense Ilia face was very arid the lines around month so drawn that it would have gone to any ones heart to have seen their expression I dont know how you will it or help said Betty lightly to conceal her dismay at turn had taken Pin sure and she push ed hack the light waving hair from her forehead with a saucy indifferent gesture That hair that John always smooth ed when he petted her when tired- or disheartened her child Her gesture struck to his heart he glanced at her sunny locks and the cool foco underneath and lio knew it he was saying There is no help for itiOK pose Oh yes there is said Hetty still tho cool calm way that ought not to have deceived him Hut men lenow so little of womens hearts ftl- they may live with them for yean closest friendship You neednt try to it John if you dont want to I dont care What do you mean Her husband grasped her arms and compelled the merry brown eyes to look up to him II I can go to Betty provokingly Who wants mo any day and then you can and live to suit yourself and it will better all around Instead of bringing out a protestation of fond and re- lU0nU which she fully exacted John drew himself up looked at her fiXOd for a long long minute then drop ped her arms and through white lips slowly it may bo an you Bay better all around You know boat id was gone froin the room could recover from her enough to litter With a wild cry Betty across room toeing the ten dollar bill oh far Aft she could throw it and Hinging herself on the com- old sofa broke into a Hood of bitter the she had shed during her married life low could he have done it oh what have I I Oh John John l The bird twittered in little window among plants Hetty remembered a how John and sin tilled seed cup that very morning how ho laughed wJien she tried to put it in the bars and when she couldnt leach without getting upon a chair he took her in I doiVt understand you All OLD AGED 1UU9 taM iAy JyJUci the with Bora Bop any Barf torA his great arms and held her up just it child that she might fix it to suit herself And bits that ho fcriid in his tender way they had down to the depths of Iter foolish lit tle heart sending her about her work singing for very of spirit And now Betty stuffed her fingers hard into her ears to abut out birds chirping ho knew why I feho moaned Ob husband I Birth days nothing will any differ now Oh why cant alio How long she stayed there crouch down the old sofa never knew Over and over tho scene she went realizing its worst features each in despair until heavy proclaimed that some was of breaking in upon her uninvited a out in I W Betty sprang up choked back her sobs and tried with all her might to and all tracer of trouble Why that blame is all cried the old maid exasperated at her strange mood and her dullness I say says I why they couldnt no live with him let that pretty wife hes got Thats I say Betty And then Ill tell what a queer he is how cross and And you dare to tell such things of husband cried Betty herself up to her height and towering so over old woman la chair that jumped iii confusion at storm alio had raised and staring blindly into the blazing and face rosy with her only thought was how to get away but could not stop But she was forced to stay for Betty stood just in front of the chair and blocked up tljo way so slunk back into the smallest corner of it and took It as best she Sly husband cried Betty yelling with on pronoun at least if they were to part she would say it over lovingly much as she could till bust moment and then when come why people should know that it wasnt Johns faults the the kindest the noblest husband was given to a woman Ive him my hot has him Ive been cross impatient and Hold cried a voice youre talking against my wife I in a moment big John rushed through door and grasped little woman in arms and folded her to heart right before old Oh I said Simmons sitting up straight and setting her more firmly And now that youve learned all that you can said John turning round to her still holding Betty why you may go l The chair was vacant A dissolv ing view through the door was all that was to bo seen of gossip who started up road hurriedly- leaving behind Betty said John half hour afterward what was for I dont care now but did think dear and it cut mo to heart how you might have married richer I longed to put ten times ten into your hand Betty and it galled me because I couldnt Betty smiled and twjsUd away from grasp Running into tho bedroom presently still smiling with a rolled En a clean towel This put on her knee who atarcd at her I didnt mean alio said unpin rung bundle to let it out now but shall have to- Why John day after tomorrow is your birthday Ho said John Gracious 1 has it round bo soon And you dear said Betty shaking out before his eyes a pretty brown affair all edged with silk of bluest shade that presently assumed proportions of a dressinggown this is to bo your present But you must be dreadfully surprised John when you get It for oh I didnt want you to know 1 John answer ho thought best When ho spoke he Said while pucker of settled hetween his But I dont see Betty what this thing laying Anger to from 12th Camp DIRECT FROM THE To Editor of Officers fin anJmcaof No Simeon Battalion IhroogU the col- piper to to the Ladles Volunteer Relief the members of that Committee to of Newmarket nd high appreciation thgreat and by gserouily and clothing their eomfbrt while doing doty serried id North West been treat- in by lainr to be overcome it they bare great and discomfort to This being the cite say that locked for and gutefally Retired Rest aiiared that the erTorta put forth our behalf remain green in our memory and any thing be ffanliog lo encourage where duty or any dinger thit may lie before the thought that are not only for gotten but that are the oh- the and prayer frill us to do and dare We deeply with the relative and friends who fallen and anticipating no further lire should tho come Ihe of the 12th York are called upon to enemy of Canada they ill bo ever in the ran ready to die if in at Permit ua lo thank ft P heartily the in threat by ha in our shown by Ihe many papery artchU of under clothing c by him which hard add ed greatly to our comfort but not least our for of you which eagerly read by the boy a a new from Their receipt Hie atreeks of sunshine on a dark cloud and have it bridged over the two and toe odd which and to to thow far airay ire to memory dear We are Ac Signed on behalf of the Company Major Commanding J Knox Leslie Lieutenant J A W 2nd Lieut Humboldt June Loves Lotteryt TO A PAIS LADY WHO TUB OUT AHEAD n Stall One of the most curious and amus ing eases that has been tried before the courts for commenced at the Civil Assizes before Mr Just ice Armour yesterday is brought by Daniel Robinson lum berer of county against Ada to whom the plaintiff was engaged to be married Daniel her father and George the de fendants reido at Holland Landing facta of the case as in the evidence of plaintiff yesterday as follows plaintiff has known ilisa fiincehcrchildhoocl and with tho family time in Jan uary last family were in financial trouble and had to assistance of as a result of which a new intimacy sprang up plaintiff supplied them from time to time with money to the extent of about had her watch and rings to assist family and they were redeemed by the who also supplied them with many of the necessaries of at various times was a musician and gave lemons to pupils To da this she had to tra vel to tho surrounding village J in a carriage which the supplied giving her in first instance U5 for a horse for buggy for a set of hatnet and for a rug She reports progress from tinio to time in lie music teaching assured Dan that was boy and that horse family not with quality milk which they wont to got from the ven dor of that article Holland land ing and the plaintiff purchased a a cow and sent it to the family home- stead Things went on smoothly till the fall the plaintiff visited Miss Willoughby each Saturday and staying over till Monday and doing so receiving unfailing assurance of her of exertion of walking to her and her sweetheart very con siderately furnished her with and which sufficed for a but plaintiff avers she did not consider buggy good enough love flame burned brighter in breast and alio needed only to make known her desires and they would bo Accordingly he instructed her to select suitable vehicle in To ronto he would pay for At Dixons selected a handsome ton worth and in Barrio pur chased a set of harness all at Dans expense robe was all that was necessary turnout This was furnished and Ada seated in was the admired of village Dan also fur nished the prospective Mm Robinson with a cow for family use His fondest hopes however wera novo to realized for as Mr the counsel expressed it Absence rankca the heart grov louder for another fellow Ada discarded her lover nd married a Mr ilr Robinson the rejected demanded his horse buggy phaeton buffalo robo harness and but Mrs riot willing to part with them He claims that the was traded to lite defendant son who refuses to give it up Mr Robinson was offered a deed in name of Christina and David Willoughby for some property in Michigan for his goods but declin ed to accept it and tho goods Tins claims that he only lent the property de fendants contend that by mother of Mrs Burke purchased it for a consideration The was nnt at adjournment of llii Court Rebellion to do with and then the Into ft merry faugh that got so mixed up with dimples and tho dancing brown eyes that for a mo ment Oh John I worrying bo over those buttons I werent flood but they were best I could do just then And Id only got them Two And when you put that ten dollar bill In my hand I didnt hardly know it but I did giro bit of ft sigh for I was so pro- voked that I hadnt waited buying them till today John caught up littlo woman dressinggown and ill dont think over since at The visitor worst possible east I coyer beard of it Beaver Juno Yester day evening Copt Winnipeg infantry went on tha of the river to recon noitre toward Loo Lake where last Big Hear was known to be This morning Cob Smith with three com panies carrying six provisions crossed tho river to travel north to Cold Lake then to Lac Isles and Water Gen has arrived two hundred cavalry and two Oat- ling guns He going to reorganize his forces Big Hear is to Lake There is no doubt he is ignorant of Middletons arrival and also of Otters and movements is littlo of a speedy end to campaign General will mission his base of operations Tho whole column for pursuit consists of three hundred cav alry also Artillery two Hold pieces and two guns Tho were brought Ins arrival held n court and found eight of thorn guilty of rebellion Font Juno Gen Middle ton arrived tonight Indians ex pected soon with prisoners The pro gram ia to up chase after Big Bear place a garrison at main points and let starvation do tins rest It may therefore bo expected that a fuvv will sen tho bulk of troops withdrawn from country Big Bear is travelling iu a direction from which ho van scarcely help fall ing into hands of Col Otter or Job Irvine Nineteen of scout arriv ed tonight with intelligence that of their party struck A trail of ftdi leading to Birch lake They E3TEEU of which the following loiters maybe taken as a sample Dan Idler ana will your to me I iho I tills iroubld you o can rest I to gel mo but can for a while I Am half when I think of Iroulile I hove will not help It am we tht best Will write time to will low ma you to lonely 1 thought woiicl iibver pass enitt have been buy toicty A little better yon Can bo- I will you you are the boy In world Von I yon that jvio not bo About rue orgfcttlnjC I will be when or you horto I well ftnd love to hear from you vourn as eve your kind aiiI hear from you You can a lonely Nun liny I it like a week you will bo able you Are Jqit to mo fit you ran Ami J am ihaukul I to you You by mi through nil my trouble a loan J every you fur money you It In the woman before As II I nil retire ihl the 111 With you on without foil lour ai ever large number of similar letters parsed the parties mention ed in which oceans of to In of this it reached of the that his beloved Ada j followed it a p iu on Wed captured lodges tilled with loot The Indians proved to Yel low baud After surrendering they to put on Big Bears trail MX 140 Miners London 18 A terrible took lite the collieryt rion alive hive recovered A tad there is Wot toy of cat be firo damp- There were the it time it 10Q of the work on Iho level In which occurred They ire still and cannot be retched owing lo the of thrown down by eiploslon Which closed up their of by the London The political bo beta The between the aad The of both crowded with excited The a to Lord a be obtained from Literals HO were killed by the colliery eiplotioo Thus far Tip Act canted In and and rejected forth Wfc WAS TO 1IK to David of Newmarket In vain ho sought an explanation watched an opportunity and up to as she was going to her home ono evening but was too ill reaching house retired for tho night Ho remained all night at and at about II oclock in tho morning mother entered his room and told him that Ada had changed her mind on subject of of matrimony Ho still lingered hoping to get sight of and a conversation about but was requested to leave the place On several sub sequent occasions lie sought Horn but was fused them He then to take tho and buggy ami other property which he claimed as his away at night so as not to give the neighbours an oppor tunity to know of tho rupture of their friendly relations but this was left place taking his valise and hat box iu tho latter of which ho had been in habit of leaving his Sunday hat during the in tervals between visits On exam ining tho hat box bo found it contain- ft from father and mother of lots near Michigan which of doubtful value but which parents set up as having been given plaintiff in lieu of horse etc which he had supplied Ho then brought an action to recover property Since action was instituted the marriage of Hiss to Mr took Air low opened for the plaintiff in a humorous address to jury Tho plaintiff and Wright were then examined after which case was adjourned till this morning A coso rather an unusual and amusing nature was begun at tbe Civil Assises yesterday in which figured defendant a voung married lady Burke Me Tho plain- tiff is a robust looking follow of named Daniel Robinson who former lived at Sarnia defendant Mr Burke who was married in Julv last taught in Holland Land- where her parents resided She had also pupils in district iur- rounding the Landing to whoso wa accustomed to travel on foot to wooed and it stated won was resinned at Civil Saturday when a crowd of was present admitted having bien loncd 200 by and said that she the pro perty If testimony was corrobor ated by and sisters of Ada Air Willoughby testified to having given Mr Robinson the deed of property in Michigan He traded off tho to previous to giving this deed said that Mr Robinson gave her a horse and buggy vehicle was old- fashioned and tho horse was liable to run away She said that during the that existed ho advanced her money which he loaned on the Mich property for benefit of tho family she thought about The whole thing was purely a matter of business She merely looked upon Dan as a brother which was cause of the loving tone of her letters last time saw him was when ho came with the sheriff to take away the goods invited him into house but he preferred stay out- Bide and said If you will marry mo and go to Michigan I Will send sheriff home Burke testified that he had it conversation Robinson who in formed him that he was not nor never hod been engaged to Ada J A McLean of Holland Land ing said that he drew up cording to Mr Tho managing clerk for plaintiffs solicitor testified to having received the deed from Robinson and giving it to Mr who returned it to Tin jury after a short re turned with a verdict that there a demand made for the goods by on Ada and Mrs Willoughby that there was no of good by plaintiff author ity was given by him to dispose of the horse it revoked before tho horse was disposed of These find ings are in favor of the plaintiff but form of judgment and tho question of costs have yet to be con by the judge Mr Justice Armour Civil on Monday directed that judgment he entered on tho fifth day of sitting declaring plaintiff entitled to the goods which the action was brought to recover and that the plaintiff recover against all the defendants except George I in son his costs of suit and live litts damages for the detention of goods and there being no evidence of a conversion by that tho plaintiff pay the defendant his of defence Wall of Tottenham Was swindled out of a gold watch and chain hy the Harris Circus men Ho went to Orangeville after them and got cotton mill owners of Oldham England decided short and a ten per cent reduc tion of wages The operatives refuse to to latter and a a large scale is expected latest returns the majority for the Scott Act in tho County of Middlesex at 325C The actual figures however cannot bo known until the returning makes his official announcement Monday In of Perth ft total majority of 184 was recorded against the act On Saturday morning last an alarm of lire was given by Mrs Bradford This lady was awakened from her sleep by a crack ling sound made by the burning wood and on rising found house full of smoke Making her way to door she aroused some of her neigh and then returned to fight timely arrival of neigh- bora soon had the under control and the services of firo not required Daring the pre vious afternoon the chimney was lire On it wis found that there was a crack in the chimney through which a spark had made way into woodwork and after smouldering some eight or ten hours anally ignited had had 0k very narrow escape was slight- No i