Alla unlan WI m in M73117. 0 In `C! at. tho In`-2 of l Ilv.. And to at tho A use. no mo. Iovnu ~wm M at b you can ` '"1:'.'t can on Na: II." 800.0. H II ilillll. om-. " said the :' tlw unks, and nlcrod man. can- THE BRITISH \VH[(}, FRIDA '1'. Iliiimu .0. :J| all tho-Ir .u.m.. an t sunny neon, In-`hurl acnnqubn-6. .1;-. I\c.I-o Nhnl did. I-lb church I on man, at urban can-quasi may as we. \\'hv-any no lulu lb Hun ho char 1 um m-uI.hh sdhnnal. uni hug Mo-ldhy. By: dIr|Inntlnn' lnrnllnortim. crnuhl. bouncy lnqullollll bl! inuoihb IOOII -lunodtuulvolulhlan. be has up a-ouuuoollanlnxal Hallway`: Hlh. 5` nilolmu-ulwlluivillnuonlh T Inn-.o-|upallynocv|bIau|hnlqI.l:l' holly. lllh in-hbotrrahlo Ildhi vnyillhtuoluhnhcllipolly nhbul _ muthod-vnuhudlvw wry ulghiovul, naming. H _ A4 ' I El WWI IVVUWIITC ~u.u..w. abut unduly. lilo Do. II |`~ W"I|. II III. I IrI`\Il` actually. and then. arc.-uuumc dong we mu, uni we-In bar: In In `T ICU |" IQF" II(' ` mm in Ilw urn! .l:u.r-- I-`v-crud that I than 0! morn-w I .\l`lI mint." I! L-; wvll. 0 llux.` ...-__II.. _..A AA.__ __ ._-._., I`. I laulthnl. "M0 til !-fnl. 0 km; 1 not an easy In nluy. Thuu but can II M the on; vauk than no u the ox?` TIN` HIM YMVIWII. II is not I lhrrih-In I ling." "Wv Ihmnbn nul. we up-an wrzal u- `y to ill] as 0 tent! and lam." Thv ctunllnn put bu hurl In Om Lggj nruqw v-aw I! win. \\'luh- prople." M uhl. "I! pun:-1 In II! mind In llll ya (3 tjlnl has npnlou ntnugo Imnk Will! 1|) 50'." RKDDEF8 - CHINA - TEA - HOUSE. any Ll(\-n|:I nth!) DDIII IINI `I8 ITIIIITVI If IIIID `"0 IIIIL The nu man up trembling. uul wnvcd his hand. Instantly llw n-gun-nu hrcnu tn Ilo ` nll and In (on Iulnuh-x mm tut ounelveu. ` we HM. and 0 for nun-Iunux the (nu ` syn? nu non c-Int. ulrn, ., __,_n_ II ;, ,,;. ..- III III) Vl'lll\ WIIIPIIII HIV KITUI Nv-n~ the fmlllrf! of (ms Hlnordinary nature hwuue nuwulnnd. an-I tho loll lnlhr gmuncl lunlninl In an epileptic GL and Inn r:|f1INI ul! mm the hut. 'I`L- 3.1-, _ -_ _._ ._-__,;n__ . , 1 n.. IIITIIIU ,1`. IIYI. )!.1| ('I "And what came they fur. the white ones the terrible ones. the skilled in magic and all learninz. the stmuz. the um\1'er\'ing`.' What is that brixht stone upon thy tun-head. 0 klnx? Whose hanulva nude the irungnr meats upon thy hn~a~t. U king.` Ye know not. but I know. I thank! one. I the wise one. I the lsanuwl !" (witch doetrevu). Then she tunml he! held vulture hunt to- ` want at "What set-k 3:. white` men at the slant- nh. yes. I! the stam.` [)0 ye seek a last one`! Ye shall not hnd him hen`. He is nut here. .\'-vet for ages upon an-v4 hm 3 white [not pressed this land. never hut mum and he lett It but tn die. Ye mme tur hnxht stones; ye uhall tlnd them when lhn blond i~ dry; but shall ye n-tum {mm uheoee ye came. 0: shall _\'e stop with ma.` Ha! ha! ha` "And thou. lltuu with the duk skin and pmud bearing" (pointing her skinny linger at l'mhupa) who at than and what aeekant thou.` Not stones that thine, not yellow meal that (teams: that thou Ieaveat to `white . men tmm the sun` Methinks I know thn; Inethiuks I an smell the smell of the blood In th) \'t'iIl\ Stnpu the girdle--" |'nna Hun fnnlnenn n lhm uh`:-ntnmdin--n ; Wu uuu Iluuuull on HR` pn-vmus IIIKIILJ "Ye know not, but I know. It was a while pmple who were bx-tum _u- are, who shall be when ye am not, who shall on )e up, and do-stray 34-. Yen! yea! yea! I nu. n-ha! nnrnn Qhnna l.u- tin: n-Iain. nut): lllll lllu. lllll HIV llllNllIliIllL" III.` UllI('l' IIIIII I. Who made tho great road. tell me? Who wrote in pictures on the rocks. tell me? Who : man-dup the three silent ona yonder. who nu sense the put. tell me'." (And she pom!- ed toward the three preclpitous mountains we had noticed on the pn-Hons night.) "Va innnv nnl hut I l'nn\u' In an. n n-Lion Sill IFI WIUI JUI- I am old! lam old! I have seen much blood; ha. ha! but I shall see more ere I die. nndhe merry. How old am I. think ye? Your mtlwm knew me, and their fathers knvw me. and their fathers fulherx I have ` seen the white man. and know his desires. 1 min old. but the Inuuntaim am older than I \\.'I..l Iu|n..n 0|... ........o ......a L." .....\o \|'|... Ill`! IIIISICI. "Blood is good. the red blood ls bright; them is no smell like the smell or new-shod blood. The llons shall lap it and roar, the vultures shall wnh their wings In It. and shriek with joy. I nvn nldl I nun nhll I In.--n nnnn uuunlu gnuunl, ll nuns (IUWII lfulll Hll` SNIPS. Footsteps! [uut~'tt`psI footsteps! the tread of the white man comes from afar. It shakes the earth; the earth trelnbles befun-. her master. A-DI.....| 1.. ___n .s,. -,n LI_,n . K <,,.. ulu WUIIHIII W213 \'l`T)` wrrmw. Bl00'l.' blond! hhxnl! rivers of blood en-r_\'\\'|u-n-. I s--- it. I smel taste |t-it is salt; it rum red up ground, it mlns down from the skim. --Fnntnon-uv r. ...n_.o......l l..As-a...._` Oct. 8. ` PBTINC-I-3-8 STRICT. cxogxm. chm cusswuuz, mm ALL xnma rum wuu`. ac. by: The wonis diva! away in a faint wail, and terror seomvd to seize upon the hearts of all who heam! them. invludinzl ours:-Iva. The old woman was very terrible. HInnaI ' m.....n I m.....| 0 .:....m (I, m.....a. *7 i I I i l l I I o 'g `"si\`|ni`1iIik.-ix Win iii siiu u _\>\'L$J_l1\p(!rQI]][J\"_ lllzll 91:11` i V It was no longer than than t|:.unf:1Av:-nr-oltl child. amt was made up of :1 mile--ti-nu of deep yel- low wrlnklm St`! in In--xuinkles was a sunken am, that n-1-r.-<.-utl-I the mouth. bo~ neath wluivlu the clm1cul'n-doutwud to I Q!`}Jll,;.J ., point. There was no now to spegk of; in. ` deed, tlw whole coxnm-Imnt"o uilght have been taken for that of u sun-dried corpse had it not [won for 11 mir of large black eyes, still full of tire and Intelligence. winch gloaunml uml pl:L\`1'l lf2llll`I' the snow-\\`hito t`)'t`-bl`o\\'~` and tho In`:-j`('lilu.{ parcluneub colored .~'ku.l. lika-jv.-.\~.-.'.xin:1:-h.u'nol-lmuse. I I Iplllll, [IIVITIIIK VOIX: "Listen. 0 king! Listen. 0 people! Lis- ten. 0 mountains and plains and rivers. home of the Klikuana race! Listen. 0 skies and sun. 0 rain and storm md mint! Lls~ ten. nll things must live and die! Listen. all dead thlmrs that must live to die again! Lls- ' ten. the spirit of life is in me and I pmpho- S), '9! Thu IIu\r.Io .a:.. I ......... :.. - l..l..| ...-:| .....a ` unu _yv|Iu\V Ill Hut`. _ The nuuna to whom this fearful counten- I [ imce. which caused a slnver of fear to pass , thmugh us as we gazed on it. belonged. I stood still for a moment. and then suddenlv [ projected a skinny claw armed with mils nearly an inch long and laid it on the should- er of 'l`wnln. the lung. and begun to speak In a thin. pic-mug voice: ` "IJQIHII (I Irlnol I ialnn ll nnnnlal I in. \ I uL1':u uuxru not slllll (H u null-(H1!!! lllll If likv jv.-.\~.-.2` in :\ u-lu.n'm*l-lwuse. As for the skull ltsvlr, it was perfectly bare. and yellow ln hue. 'l`hn n..-..... on ..an...... n.:.. .....r..| .......o.... man It swan km woe. Sm`. 1 will show thee. Bid in man step forty paces and place the shaft of an spear in um gmuml so that the Ila! ` p blagie looks rowan! ux" iii a few secomls it was along, " Now. see, I will brcntho spear." Taking can,-ful sight I Hm I. The bun.-.; struck the [lat of the spear. and broke the ` blade In fmgnu-ms. ` v A .-..I.. M.` ..'t...|. .4` ....o....:.n,, Iu unv lull] UuH'IIu'.' - In In |;Il`l'. l`t`.Velu0(| 1| must extraoniinarv an-I \\'o-irul 1-nuntennm-0. lit wls J:_uyp_agro*Iu_j\`), that nfrg \\:0 f `I `am hon" is LA 3 u-uh r ( I i I wan-an an Again the sigh of nstonismnmnt went up. , Now. Twaua" (handing him the ruin). M; "this magic tube we give to thee, and by and I by I will show thee/how to use it _bug be. i wan how thou uscest the magic of the stars 'i aamlnsta man or earth." and [handed him f the rie. He lnnk it wry gimzerly, and [am I It down at his fwt. .-\~a lw did su I oboe;-vgd the Wllllwl Illmlkuv like` Ihxuro creeping up fmm the sluuluw of NH` hut. It cnapt on M]. fml. but WIICII ll l`I'.l-'iu`1| thv place \\j_here the king sat. It nrsv upon its tool, and thmw. mg the tarry cove-rur.: - ff its fun-_ n~veuh-4 nun? nvirnnnllnnrv nu.l nu-ir.l -u-gun no-v. nnnni.`-... ...... Ilolloiqfu Hlh H0 in (`u-chuutr A cam m & Bnifmsr A spscmn. DAIRY GOODS. of tho Cholmut to well u the Cheapest. received duly. DA IIIIHTI Illflff alga-on g-uni; no can-ful. [0 up but me into l|....g 9.. -. AL- _..o` uh! at lvunlt. n-. Yr Mull I _.A_.._.-L-_, mm . munucu nun . `'T`' '` "y `".`.l"bl' .'""`.m' P ""."`f`; crept all ;"s "- ml _`",' 'm: I its 3" T lm`. `md ear ' | R':::::' ml of -1 won) :91` .~LV mt .In|`:1za- Iltiwug "11:; mmmd S n_ .1_A\:.|r-01 Cl c. lmtheyo .1:--tmn ; - 2 l mu minkles I |,':g.E) 1.`. I-IHI, IIIIVIW m-I In Infa- wnur Natl. rivers 0! blood; . smell IL I I upon the In aklmx lnnIouutfmnJnnuIlrwtu.Bunr(`roo| ~ Ilulbhsbonro. "I in colon {II Inc` nnunrvnlnurohplalnnvhri. I -annhullnallln-|nnn.l\\'nlI...n. nu` Anongcholodlooo. '-\\'hlla my luuhnntl tn hauling in fun. 'hnc-was-nnnulnvlhnvbotulahvn 1 lhblvv-Ipbvih. Ilohdhvronl pin .4 | In all hh llnnl-. Ho vs nun Vol ' (ill Iutonully anal owl ll uhrldly. audrunnl Nu lldavat-and my Malawi` .4 mums. and I ha in vnluahlo n... I 1uqhuuluI|vb.Inn&nut.o0e.' Iln Av n._n nun`. um; um... In... 45.. I (jC*,HI"XWCl.T. -R.` l|-v. run INIII. In-pun Rim. 0. lame I-I`o|-IM`l'.\lK!l :lcN|}ty. unorirn ; I with u-unmliuu. in uumelimu us! 1 Mn ' in ovrry slay Iifv. but u I rulr no u-I nc-I \ ;uommnu.. olthv.-on ounplllnll in tho ` name puny. Ila thin an it Inn). The only I can nu-I perfect can In olorlrtclly and the I last {arm 0! ulminbu-ring it In by Norman`: I 5 rloddc tuna and amt. w. .1. Wtlnna s. ; my spot and ham Mm you run pm-urn v tnmooido no-I cirulnn hiding In my I punt uuuplaluu Try and he c-rut W. J. Wilton. cab and lot Kingston. We have lho mtlnhu-Non 0! numb:-ring with mil` mu-one many new customers. WI ANN IHCAIDY FOR ALL. We have nude-the nund ml ul our goods the rut oonndq-rulion. and ran condently rlnim that for (`hlh\l`l!'I' and unnrlnwm our stock in nu! excelled In lhe(`IIy ul l'l(l('lI`.5 WlTlll.\' 1`1u:|u'..cu Ul-` ALI. IIICII I llI."I -V_\ r\ runeuly fut malls. thrust. lhrutouml I lgnmaufn Syrup in an Ihat clnl-Inn Mir it nnuuoun pnpnraliun [tannins much u [an -not the ymr-pr-w In-tl ,|I|_\. " "" \ `Hip in I II'1`I III IlC'IIl". II l5lHI'lI ` ncuvolv I chtouic ch-no ` lllnnul llinrrn I1" not rm fying. rrgulumg pnuun. lAmnu:'u Hal:-am 8, mp nu-nah-1| Ind so-I h.-u lwxr ntiafmli-In In all lho hnu Int u v--ru .\'-m htluul when R .\Inny no! I lay: sum in dung!-r by the manna-r In`! htlllh. lukrll I,, , , f I W I"! lIu\Q' IWTII 1'HX'|. .'\IIW Inn. 47 Wclllufgtun .\'L I-Lu Vul thin out our luturr rv writing mentinn thu pupt-r. III `VI IIIIIIT `` Illl pt.-rwn ukmu ll i nhun nu. for hunt a \o hu uue In-en cu l, ., n- \|` ,n._, 4 l"I' CHI.` IIl|"Il'r"|I$ IIIIIIIV U|l`l`l`U Ilnllliltu-u'.~: l`ill.\ arr mild in an in rt-nulls. safe in all kinds of form lhr In-at !nmil_\` um-elicino I-\' all dual:-rs in um-ulirim-. an n.'| .,A1` L - 17 u . uluul Inn!-its. . , _ n ` u. I `II III` I.` Ilk`. TCICII. we I. Young vnttle rnngin V yo! : horses feed out all winter and keep 11, The snow is about four imlu-q deep. The rin-r closed Nov. I7th, unu clay earlier than last \`l`:|r, when it upem.-I April 2`. no|. TIN` coldest \\`canho:r so far has been 20 belnw. hut run '- ing tn zero and above. As it is hnpmsih c to write to each of our friends imlivulually we thus write In them coll:-cti\'el_\' through mu frirn-Inf the \\'m::. H. H. l..u\`. nV|ll`I Ul III IIIIIIB U" ' I r 1 _GR:QCERIES, mquogs. /iibinns/N0 7/MDE. RIB. lIIll' Blflllll IIITCHHUT [I'll uclllg Iully I equipped, I am unable to give complete re- l turns, but vnlculntoql a yield of about 40 I lvuuhels to the sure. Wheat ruined upon newly broken ground and sown on A ril I `2.'h`I, maturing Au v. l0th, gave 'ood l`(`8ll ta. IThe two non`: o tunes ms! planted I yicldcdunc thousan: bushels. sound suck I I ed separate, but receiving the same culture with the others. yielded carefully weighed ; 672 `R-5, the largest potatoes m ing LS hi 'h as 3} n..~. each. Stock of all li uds do rnngin 1 flux. lav year, ' .. I K_._,:| `Ln ~|`n,, .,,I 1- I I I measurement. Three poundsof seed. plant I I ..II...._ .5 _.-,. .. ITITU. That your readers may have It better idea of how much fresh park has been in times past put upon the Peace river market I will mention sense or two. An old nor'- \ waster came into my camp I year ago. We had fresh pork for supper and break ! fast. He said it w us the first he had eaten . for `27 years, nnda i is acuriosity to the ] native. He also, he olding a shoe kin 9 wilhwool. wondcrul what kind of ur it ; was. Our steam threshur not being fully ; am unable ` valvulatc-cl lure. ' n`\I'l\' lxrnkpn nvrnnml nml snnln nn Anril ul ulu June. Uu Jly till! I Utfgllll PHI!!!- ing itatovs, using the Ontario style in.~t-ml of t e llurfll-\\`('S!. version of planting. I , Rlantcd two acres of the early rose \'ariet_\'_ 3 .luch of my crop was late. as I was single_ ` handed through the absence of my hrnther E. J. Lawrence, and .\Ir. .\lelrose,who went' out to bring in a \\'a`terous llour mill and Champion steam engine. with which they returned in August. Other potatoes plant- t ed after the 20th of June did well. some weighing over A pound each. Turnipe sown ` late in June did well- The early part of the sulnnicrwns dry. Rain. however, fell the last of June. llarley commenced to head about the 20th of June, and I connnenced to harvest in the last. week ofJuly. Part of the barley crop was the lnearulless or l'Igyp~ tian, excellent for fattening hogs, cutting and feeding in the early stages of ripening. letting them do the thmshing and grinding, thus saving much labour and fattening near- ly as fast as with corn. letting the atom hogs in after totlean what the others might leave. 'I`|.`. ..-..._.__- I,._, _._,.__ L_.._ - L-.. ,, : I, , ? \'F.ll.\ill.ln.\', Peace lliusl`. lel).'E~l ~-~( l'u the Editor) : Some lrricf am-ount o arming 1 in the Peace River country nmy intel1:st' The l'em-ev River llows yur readers. rtion of the north~\\'est ter- through that po ` ritories marked out as the district of .~\thu- 4 I . trnined stem .~a. lmaca. It lies between 55 und 60 north latitude and when your reaglers leann thut wheat has been successfully raised at \|itl`er- 'ent points upon the Peace river they will better realize the immense extent of country available for farming pomssed by the do- minion. This is m ' seeonul year of farming in this country, am of course we cannot at this early stuge undertake great things. but I am much encouraged lnythe returns this A lneiivy snow storm late in April early in May delayed seeding he_\ oml the usunl time. I eonimeneeul sowing bur- `i ~A*-i `u`~'iIl`1` two p:inE7 r$l"iih?' |Vl\`iIur tlnun tlinir Iii-at lnannn` If-_y May lzlth, and in ten_ lays ha_d so_\\;eul, l I I uuu Iu|rnIvu*l `.1! acres Wltll two pairs 01 III!- , stems. giving them their lirst lesson tn the yoke. On May 24th I began plant- ill Dofutuvs. llsilln tlw Hut.-nrin sh-In insn-ml `Tulw I~ixp-rlc-urn nfu North I-`rnuh-mu`:.\lan in _l'mu-e l{ln-r. ' . l|I"I'I III III `HID x Balsam Hvrup - . ..` u L... ..... >:'||| 'I_\' A: (Then A: the Cheapest. Delix-ores] at my part the town. Aug. 9. THE FRUITFUL NOR -WEST. hon Iuoolo. nrphim-. TI... .. I In :\\ilh-ul ... .. :4 In ll|l' Killgn I!!! H Ml It`: I l`V|ll'llII' HI, I.` KI\l'" I the km-Ila-vlgr of the II Ia-MRNI. Sella. 6| ill ` I, , Il"`I. AK." -slllnunials fm A-I-In-an .\l. L` ,; 'I`. - . . [mA"\' I I hit I I3` T"\TI"I `I. r lulnl In nonl _, , I , Aug. 0. noun: nu.` . henlth ms] the to the phynici than lmmerly. 9 mule in such 1-he-, loiliunam-as, L-.. _-..____gu.,.l , I`. $lIIIl1 rill I `I weather. and ' eunnt. sold ....I |_.\' 1' `un burning. Imllllc.-rent h they Ma- r. Hberc in h Ihlnlock ny nu puri- mlnl k in VIII. '\\' hen "false ONE} HAND aooxs I huldllldlhunhl-quad-H51 M I. NIUUONDN. I A__ A--- -- -- --+ N I I II I . ` nnumhn :55 mnlgtnl Into an all and went. 1. `rum-. lit In. ` hunt Ad.ll.I. Au.0u.P|nA A31. Asian-6. ` .. nu .. ....... ..u..-n urII.l-VIII luu'I"lIII ` Ilnwtumnlhnuvruuoll ' -1: xuuuhuuhuwuuklud-anahsr ` nu`. ' .\`o. I I Inna Rlruwu at If no. AM? tol nu. ;(XllIL.. gun.- n HIn~|.IyL : I'.I:-pun. I w|u'u-uuguwat-L|:`hy Ilh um: um run. ` .` I at `Inc: 7: . : l\l`Ird` lalotu` - 3.` n v 3.1. II! ? pun..wo-o um I`. '.I. Iv|t-bpIInt- 5 $03. 7 MALLEN S ` Ii`! an-I Immu- DIVIV I n-u_._._ CA/`MBA PAC/F/C IMILROADS. HUI `l|IIIN|M`||I"|l. Lu: A in nu! point: In I`-wills` I`--ul In (`all with: Chum nu ' \\'nl Indie-t. Iirrmudn and ullw-r In-pk: ` male ll ully rulunul rule-I Tu-Ieujuu I all Do! I'I\-lager Trains have the now (`y PI , nu Depot. fool Juhnuuu .-`tun. an fallow: OCIIVO IAI1 DOING W1. \'n.l nIl:lum.`.\'o.! A1815 .\'o. 3 all lixu. `Nu 0 cl 2:61 Mud II us mm. .\o. C at 02.9 Mn: .1 an nun nan! Au nun mule. Iwo lvI.KI'Ibu'|n ' mu. Farr an luv: an anf other mulu. n An-urnle and n-lhhlo funnnlluu In nvnnl In Main and Noun-n wen I Cl In II n h mush IHNE l'.\."i\`t`l2l': :#.\'I`-l().{ en-nor nl Juhnon nut 1;Irm..\'|n \\|ulc-r c-Iran-hum ly the All. llnll lluulc-ll: ~`:u `ruwu-~n. I n A kn uu am I |\;.u:Incl- Iv:l:1l'l`':r;h|"h-uric: ::|ull'1d.I. `ml in it-1. II:-rm 4| I cut Inn; *4 on Tu-Ienguunl Im- (II! DCDI l'urrhn.-0 yumr Tic-kc-ls hr Ihe llrnnd Trunk Hn|lIn_\. mnnwung an kn--Mme wuh uh.- H. In. luuluuy. New Yuri ('1-mm] K Ilud nun INN-r R3,. and '11:! .hon- lh.. fur Nu-w York. Albany. Tn-_\'. Hundc-lphL1, Wg.-hingnnn. I 'Ik~I. .~'yma-an-1~.|hu-he-on-r.nnd All pnunn south and Iain! All nul mule. Two an An-nrnln and rd-Hnhln -.0.-..-n... a.. ...__a Tho only lino` runnh Ihnmxh l'ull {mm Km Jun In lhr [um and \\_'-nu, Tllull runl.` .~`u\"< 'r......-... 1 I , I llA1ES OF PA&.\Gli2: From Portland or from Halifax lo l.i\'en1ool and Londonderry. (` hi -341). .5. R turn-8lw. 812.5. 8150. lnatelynlodlnt ReI(\.nrn- ll. Slcorun d ll 15. (iLA.\`G0\ ' AND \`TO.\' l.l.\'l':.-Glasgow I In Boston. lnln-rnu~dialo-$:'n. Fhildren under one roar. 8150; over one and under (vein-. hnlnro. Thu lnnvnnhlna nl 15- A II... I in- 4...... .l:__._.. SHOR1'E8T. BERN. CHEAPEST ROUTE Iv, .~ I -1.`.-nn. ' Rnniinlan I Polynesian l`in:.miun . Peru v inn . Parisian | Polynesian (`irtnuinn lt .\' I Ipcuhnlu - Vn `J13: nut in: ..n GRAND TRUNK RA|LW'Y lnrio trooll. UR.\.\ l) -fl! l'.\'K (`lT\' l'.\S.'~."lil-.'|{ STATION EUICI. Nu .|I(.l'~ nut run - in Manila T- EANLEY- nnJ\.r4$.l World`: Ticket Agent. lnrin ! : any nl 1:00 fun. ' 013. um um rndlngidfor your friend: we run urni you wil prvpa rt.-ni can lo : brin them ftunl lm v. In-rmuu. SI`: on, .\'urwn3. ` r lhuosofpasungr nlvu_\ ~ In low u by any on no. Pot `Picket: and ever: infnrmation apply to 'run|l A u n A \-1 ml- .__"p_:. .llo`um-mom. lmkola. Sm: Futuris- up and llrish ('olumMa. V l:lJ p.m. Tho lul train connecting with the MM! Sluunu-rs at Halifax luu\`eu Ixinuslon on Thurs- 1 day 1:00 I!" um um nnndlmr for rnnr frlnntln no ran ill -0II@ I'I\-uaqvr1"n\l.|ou' (8 (`II PI-o no :.Ta'......2.'.-m'.e .'.'.' Mu .-u; " DCIIVII IAI1 unntn uj wooo and COAL v:E-::.-m:.".:-.:.-.:-:;.:-..':.-.~.- x:.}:'-V ed:-oh the l.l`n (DIN. n&~woma k&:. than "' '" ind I-ad monollll II I push hunt zlniwoualo \s- ` P YIIY. `'.'"..g...` ' s....'.'..n ht-nu` at. no In: n It-lure. efhe Stmnnshtps of thr Allan Line come direct tntho I`| N\l'\'(`8 of the lntervcolonial and Grand Trunk Railways at Halifax and at Portland. and punt-nu!-nu are forwarded on by special trains to Montreal and the \\'\:!\l The! Inn! lliin l\I|l'|lIlIl`lil||`l Al `Nxfil-In` -hi. ` lrninn Montreal The Inn! lrnin umnc-cling an bortland with the Mail Stanton. sailing from that port on Thursday. loan-5 Kingston on \\'edneodaynl kl) mun cnnnotlinu with than \hiI The only line running Inuit h l`uIlm.I `mm Kyimrslcvu at Wan, Kmosrbn & Pmnmoxn I ALLAN LINE {Royal Mail Steamships. Q WINTER AREKEANGEMENT. ` THE - SHURTEST - SEA - PASSAGE. AVERAGE TIME 8 DAYS. IUII. VERNON H. BRO\VN & (0.. Or to J. P. Gildensleeve. Agent. 49,Cbr- ence Street. ` 1u11`1.'.i5 Ur` r'ABBA|.!i : } Cabin-$6(), $80 und$l00, accordingto ac ` commodation. Intermediate p&ss|ge-$35. I Steerage at Very Low Rama. Steernge I Tickets to and from London and Queens- town and all other parts of Europe at low t est rates. l`L-...._.L l):II_ J I ,, L-, - , I n It USI: [$958. Through Bills of Luding given for Belfast. l (Elna w. Hnvre. Antwerp xuul other points 3on o Continent and for Mediternnean i\(\I" [1 0!/NXWJZUWZI m_$.. -4 I-."I`RURI.-\'. . UALLIA. ... AURANIA. l7.\|BRI.-\ . .. .\`ER\'I.-X. . .. }-2'l`RURI.-\.` ` AURANIA. l'.\lBRIA. .. BUUIIITBIJN IIKJEI 1-Irnrul. Mum 11101 I` |'Iuc'I`.n fur the Hull hi Mann-an HST, EXEEs`n4"RiE'st_nv1c; VT`-I`sTC._-ET . - .-.--. ...-u- \IIIIoIl fuI`I I'IAI\ II - NI - .l\l bu Tcmhdltl ::l.Q:o'r.lTo :Ip-`iknhnunnlwzr r n nsm Anna!` VILLYAII lo ufll II Iliihc It I `MI II E. M... u...""..... x .-.`-'n'..".l'.-`L. mm .\.\1 mm-r.-x1` ROCTIZ .,_.L,_. - _ ,. .._ K'l_._a _. IU III. For freight and passage apply at Com- _au "3 Oice, No. 4, Bowling Green, New or . FROM .PIER No. 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. 'll\'IIl-|1l\I\r-(\J\nanan A; -n...\ I. .-not-vr-I. kind. (`kn mlpyvnl All I Rollo lo I mm and lb!` Nail Wat. c.u.u.\'o AT CORK u.mnon.y RATES 01? FASSAGE |\in.-_.Qil| mm .n.lsmn ..........a;-... ncnc nuu 1'! VI) unlurlllllluu IPPIJ Tll 0.11.! .5` ll .4 .\' LE Y. ... 1...... r\__,_ n DATE 01-` S.~\II.l.\'G : E. WILLIAMS YAIRD, 'r1u_.vELLING. (Xi'an Juhnson and On uvotn. II: rrrv P A \`.\I:In'II :1` A `rln\' urn l \u Feb. 5 Mar. .\lnr. Mar. A pl`: A p . May nun: nl CH mun. Su-I -I R:l0 .n. 1 and 0 run `mail: In .7lh. `V0.4 :\o. uilnii \Il\-I tunlny, Feb. 5 Samnlay, Mob. ..Saturday,Mch 1 .Snturxlay. Moh. I ...\`nturday,.\lch. `; . .S:mxrday. Aps. ...Saturday, A . ..\'atunluy, .Ap . I FROM ILALIFAX. I-`ob. lh "AP Slli THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD. Al 91$ ll CI-51.81. . 26th I. 5th 12th . I9t|| `26th . '2n:I 9th lug]. In {VIII llith I. DIIU \;uZyZla, lisvvlvvu unlly. CANNED OOOIB ofovury (rude st new In. Itmet Umoe- SI. Lnwront-e \\ luLrf. Branch (mioo ~(`orm:r Kin and (`lnrcnco Sis. up no llritish .\mcri(~nn otcl. mp! and satisfactory doli\'vr_\' n spocinltv (`ml Ml under cover and well scruomvj l (`ummnni(~2\lion. A... fl 7 A II`-IQ QTTTYCVH Aug. 9. COAL AND WOOD. Portland (`t`lll(`nfj"l\t(`!' Lime, K. & P. White Lime, and Hair, all of the best qual- ty, at P- 'W'.A.LSZEI S, (`tn-. Ontario .I` lhn-rurk Six. Jun- WV AHWW, ('or. Outm-4'0 qt` Bm-rm-k Sta. (`DAL YARD - llnrnwk St. next Dr. T. .`.|. I-`~.nwick`a. Aug. 9. GOAL, w[+_c_JLEsAg_E & HETAII PA:ENf-12$ Foot 0] Queen Sheet. N.B.-0n1ers left at the Grover) Store 0! Jam. OI-awford. Prlncem Street, will ruouivo prompt Mwntion. t-.C"l`elephono communication. aagux- agv An;a.'a assays-AALAA. \'n.rd .\'o_ l-0ntArio Street. " ' .2~l`lnreuc(-. Street Whmf. ` 3 ~St. lguvronce \\'hnrf. &F`.\`c;-urn dc-liver In-fore broken wonlher mm in. China! 0 nn_.\`l_ I.z\wI-one-n \\'hm-f Um:-9 l'[nlnirs0\`1~r L`..l\ I \ run r Feb. I . sawed. ` Or ifyou wnn ' ndling W .(Dri').or Stove Coal. hut Coul. ' . 4 Coal. S (`on or llhu:k~ umltm: Coal. go to ' ` R. CRAWFORD & oo.,, IN-_; -- 1n._,, .. If '01: Want the Drrest. (`honpesl and Best ` llnn Mnplc and Beach (,`urdwood. Oak. Birch ` Ash, Elm or Hemlock Cordwood. Suwod or Uu- 1 sawed. (MI if vnn wnnl lfinrlllna \\'nn(` lnrvl nr QM-n Whnrfingors, Vessel A ems nnd \Vholcsnlo and Hamil Coal and Wom llenlurs. Coma of the very best description. under cover, well screen- ednnd promptly (l(`\'()l`I!d. Bunch wood and lhtrd and Soft (`urdwood of first quality on hand. Inspection solicited _nnd satisfaction guarruiieg-_L_ ,1 --- -_?.._---- -.-- =4- !' U ,__'_ " `, * E m~torn r iinmrio am Wu-xt Streets. td'0rco-{`la\renvu and Unlurio Slrculs ~ Foot of Clarence Street. I4I'UR[)ICRS Inf! ml Ihn ntnr-on nf \lr _lnn\ne HARD AND son woonf Tho oniy place in l;\:3;!yhn\'lng three Ma- chines worked by nu.-am for sawing Cordwood. 'l`cluphunu. W. B. &. S. ANGLIN. Feb. 9th, Mm ` Try it and ydu will use no other. 3. .1. [fl/IV, - AGE/VI, A Hard Wood, .S of?-l-Vood and $`;abs. 1`uur for! long. S0!-`T WOOD. KL\'l)Ll.\'G WOOD and SAW!-II) '01 DD cheap at .A_'L\TGrLI1\T S LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL YARD. Feb. 9th. I851. . cgwggnn Alrl Ml kinds of Ll'.\lER BUILDING TI MBEH. |4A'|'H.SHlNGLES. MUl7LD- l.\'(3-*. E'l`('..-'hcnnnsnnv nlnnn In Ihn Bzsr IN THE MARKET. _.| \v, u t\_.__1_u._.__ J *-`I. IJl|\Vl`l'lIl.'U VV llrl. F80;-urn Iin. Chief 0 oe-h`l. Lnwronve \\'h:u'f. nr-h lltvhm -(`nrImr Kina and (`Inn-non .\`l Tb nut Ah in (:lDI|lI.' Atlantic Du;-k.: BRECK & BOOTH, nv-ntvn-u \.'nu.:nl A .. an-`J ll l...I.... n M urm. I.A'I`.b'HlNGLES. MUlTLD- l.\ (Is. I-2 l`(`.,.-heupasany plnculn tho 1 city. M we will not be undersnld. (`an aways be obhinenl a: IS THE BEST 'WooD AND COAL. 'CbNoo~ Huh-I Squn, King St. UIIIIIIIIIIIK 1 null. JAMES SWIFT. I 1-|:I-|lbo'k & .\Iur1-ny s. . fool of |`rim-mus St. LABATT _S_` In Ihr my M ALE ...------u 7-v- -mu--1 Ll. '|`u|.x" I went nu "Tuna ha 3: North--twoonuolng-I-ore. not In In. In bn~'1a|l I hit up unloa- can upuht): "Ion h a noun ml thudollnobyubuucv.-auwollll. nlyltlnhmlh up-nu.uu-uoeuulm Iolslulnnlt IH...mlmo.x .0 usual 5 I Qldllv m-uuoI~ Ian I lit on. Nag." Nov. nun mu, II to a truth. nslh months! I man. I 3: -..|.. " I --..I .- uf ..... L-.. "You mm." 1 account "I! ma -as with the In! haml. let his havouoemuud. Namlorooohulnl sud In; punk and IMO WI 030 % W8 NCIIIIIIO 0%" 'l\.. .._- - .4... nu --,_---N WM I - Nuvr. 34! Henry." nub-I I. `nu ma Ihunl. I van! Uonhow this mhn um I an nut the- only mulch: ol the puny." Kl! Ilnnl-U Annnnllnnlv 3.-.`; Ihn Hun...-._.-.. " V", ITWIII II II N: llury uauonungly look the "eIpNI\" and lunch lady. "I hang I nlnnll -gals. n -....A-L..AV' L GOSGRAVES ALE . mu 1 Inn nnnovn." ' "Nu." I answered; `o shed no blood ol llllll except In just punlshmonl; but I! you will use. Nd my an-rvnnts drive In an ox llnougla the krul [Inn and tat-Ion he has 1 run twenty pm` I wlll unto hln dud." "Nay." laughed the klng. kill an I Inn. ( and I will b--hen." "ood. oh. lung, an be IL" I In ; molly; do llrou wnlk mom me upon .-5-an-. ` and bu-(on thy ta-C reach the guts lhon ulull be dad: or H than will not. nrnd my nun st-nggn" (than: at that nwnwnt It would have [Iron me much ploy-are to moon. On hr-Inn: lllls mg`:-ollou Sana: gun I con 0! a bowl. And bolilul lulu lln hut Twnla {mined l||l)1`Hl`|ll\. tho |ugg1\.I- tlon did nu! plan hlm. ` "la-C I young ox he drum m. M ulcl. Two men nl unto do-portal, running |wm~ Ir WIIII IITIIII IIUIII Illf-' "They have told me. but I bell!-ve them 110i. 114 no no you NIL Kill me I man among those who sand yonder" -and he polnhd to tho opposite side ot the krud - and I wlll bdhvo." "\l.- " I -_..__...n. -L- -L-,| __ LI..,..A _p I l l v Jugv nun vv ----~_v Ir\Iu an-J. I lauuglu-d uul loud, tlmu;.;h them was little langhtsr In my he-art. ` Uh. lslmr." I uial. ho mrvlul. walk I- rlly on-r hut .~mne~`. lqwt llmu \l|uu|\|\l bum thy loot; hold the spear by the lnunllo, lest. thou shullldst cut my lmud.-L Touch but one hair of our heads. \nd Ia-nu-ti.n shall come upon the. What, have nut these-." pointing to lnfadoos and Scraxn (who. young vlllaln ` that he was. was employed In cleaning the blood at the aoldlor on Ms apt-ar). told thee what manner of men we are. llast thou ever lean the llko of us? and l poluta-d to I Good. feeling quite sure that ho had never sun anybody tn-lure who looked in the least like him as be then app:-amt. II In true. I have not." snld the lime. "Ham they not told mm how we strike wlth death from afar?` n-'|`L-.. L-.. a_|; __. n . a a an,, ruu Iugu urn slum` I w nun, IIIV nulpg. Ye speak with a loud voice, people of the sun," Twnla anwn-n-cl. In a mm: which I scam-ly lEke I!--uwluber that the stars are In on . and y-- arr here. How It I nunlw ye as him whom lhs-_\' but away?" I In...-I....I ....n I.....l II... .I. IL_-.. ....-,. Moll- ` "Ye-mun` tmm hr to >00 n lmic thm,~:. And that nmn mu: ye," puiuthu.-.' to L7In'n>- pa. clan-s he too muse from the .~t.~II3`." "Ev:-n 9:; them am pm;-to of thy ooiur in the heavens above: but met nut ut matters too high for thee` `l`\\'ah3, the kimg." uv- ......|. ..IM. _ I.u..I ....l.. ........|- -1 AL... \ how uuu I \.|lIlJ Illnll nu` l`lPIII|I I511]! Illlll 7-Illl. Sil(Iu\\'ll. fur llc*aI\'n'II'.\` sake!" 1 wk 3'- perm; our lI\`l`.\` wlc-pen-I upun it." llu \i0h|wl and n~In:unn--I quiet. "l`\\'u!:\ .~`:`.l still until llw tmcv-< of tin- tr:\;_'wl_\' haul In-on n~m-n-I, then adcire.-:~ml us \`y'hItH |rm;I:-," ho !LlI I. whu cunn- hltlu-r_ wlwnce I know not. and \\`h_\' I know llol. atn-v-tilm. .u I ... :.n,|-Au.,, ,-v Fl. Kll'Y`|l|IX. (.:-4-limx 'l`\\;\!;u. I I\lls\\'\`n*(I. While pauplu, xvi IIRIIV llll\Il'I Illh |I|l.`l\_) BRIII. ` J` I cnw." no murmured. ' u.......`.. ll|l|`l L-ll` lllll, U '-Hlll; .I J H lIIl('(I \\l|iI pU\\' alt-ml lime, \\;::.~h um ~m:t-tr-I on-r Nu` Nu! m trk, hlulltluz It lrutn stgltt. Sir Henry um-:m\~.mle was boilmg with nu:t- at what lnul lmmn-mwl; indeed, it was with dlmculty that \\'u mulul keep him y-tnll. "Silclu\\'n fur llmn-.-n`< m|.-u! I lrln __ da3`I9ouon. r mm-k In now mmplrto with all {hr lnunl Nm-ollln And |*nH4~rm\ K;-orinl III: In: In (`uulblnnllun Ilium-r and Ten H:-u And `airy lnnuu. hin-I K I murk. ;`:.. lU\II IIICII i`Ll`_"['|1I \ |Il. \ll liflimz the burl)` of llu-Inunl rh-cl it away. Cowr up the bimnl sI.1in~ up," [wiped out llw thm \`-n` I l.`-_\`-lik.- li_'ur.-: um kill-.;'s w the kiu:"s in. :11 is dune." 'l`lu~n'1uun|1I;'lrl calm.` turv I.i...1 H... 1...: |.....~:.. . . :... m I \VI|ll IIUIIUI. UIH'I', twin-," he wu\\~ the spear and the-n struvk. uh. (hot! right hom.~-t.he spear stmnl out n luol lwhimltho soldivr :I back. Hn tlun-,' up his h.ml< and dropped dead. I Frmn tho multituulu nmw something like a I murmur; it rolled round and round. and died uw:u`. Thu tmgo-l_\` was linislled: there lay tlw vurgxsm`. and we had not yet realized that { it lnul been enacted. Sir Henry sprung up ` mu! sworn-sum-;|t oath. then, overpowered by u sense ut .\'llt'|I(`o`, sat down again. 'I`IuI lhrnmt \\'li n mun! nnn anhl Hun L ) II \`l'II`U l'I -`|Il'H "Tim thrust \\'.x; king; ` mkv him n Four men su-9| |:n u.. I. 1.. || \\ RI` lII\I |l\l;- St-Imzuaxstn-mu- furmml with an ill-fzun mwl arm. and lifted his spear. The p M vi:-lim run-rn-ml his eyes with his hand and sloud still. As for us we were polrmed with hum-r. l-A n . " l... . ..n n... .... ..._ ._.._| .. .., .. .. ...\ .. nun. unau- pay. 'I`Iumhx\stn1udc me fn rlisu; prepare for tl<*:|lh. "1 am the king's ux," \\`:\~ the low answer. "SoIm:ga. rmm-I t!n- kinz, lot me see how thou must we thy spear. Kl me this awkward dog." ~ Qnn-nnnru uhunluul I`. u-um:-4| n-MI. ill 1.... en. llllllu _ Twulu turm-I his one cold c)e in the dimcliun of the noise. Come hither, thuu." he said, Ala a voice of thunder. - A tine youuk man stepped out of the ranks. and stuod`lx-fore him. "It was lhv :*hi1-lat that fell. thou awkward (Int. Wilt than make men reproach I the eyos of sIr.nu;;-rs from the stars? Wha hast thou to sz|y`.` .\ unl Hung nun ..--1 u~ fnllanu Hun nnnr turn 1 . uluu IU nu; . And then xvcs-.u\* the p pale under his du.~'ky skin. -!4Hw M Auosr. ATTRACTIVE sro/er. nnen them, was silt-nce agiun--dean silonco. l rv.wIntly. lmm-\-er,` It was bmken. A.~nldiorun our left glmppc.-,d his shield. which full with a clatwrunthe'|luu+stum- oor. 'I`u. -"00 lho In I nu-nnmrnl BOBIRTBO I305 kn-awn Ilnn u-rum nu lhnm KVINLGSOLOM0N S MINES xv. 'l In-n it is uclumo-.~ for which thou must 3'. n .l.m!h 11:. ;- \\'h=m-c ('-ml.` _\c-, and what from tlw slam. m- In we this Iuml.` ruki`. 3-II uuw ms :1 good 1 I uwany." 'pp.-4| out or` nf Hun IIIII . Kuu: or the Kukuanua." \\i- M r nlnln 'I`nnnh hnl nun ` \ . mu tm-\\'.m'I from 1 :.n j nr Iilla-I with pow- pom` fellow turn mu. mu-r them re {mm the mon- + mml is spoken, Robertson Brothers, _ I` ruponmns.