appeti te hlting frome ‘0'"'. 'aml rysipelns, . Pimples Blotches, lumors, ngâ€"worns, :n-rlal Weakâ€" Jaundice, ywvrh. {hw ty. qualitie® gux w uie In de'alt.!'- 1 eniivens and :l‘l{.a-l whout the any dis« y of the o Aviit‘® & Co., OF Thg HEART, DVTY or IHE sromacn, NESI * numerâ€" morterial®, Meved | as es more hly Fairg "». and ainter, TTEARINQ ! sarsaparil» cloe ks , . weith ill powerful andl lifeâ€"s13 rest, subest, +o meedBicinme RELIEVE w ZINE3SI * curative cheapest, know i. ind preâ€" for forty «d conte tted. lecided OF THE sxin, °o *roing, from ioi ty e addition ‘‘ s, Durham â€" The sci« mave never nor one se Oon‘s l . MEDICIN] per ‘aim ting a ES, E. Mowst l'nngin. w1 and buildy es 10 cents. _ of 1 to increase n of thirty hat Bur 15 month 6h m month e f" ‘he Putieng * thit the ven bndfag.. Tumn, CM" | browly up * Orangzeville, Ne n each month woor ville, â€" month sCOTp 238, Pm . l:bcll monty * tm thig the reine duve rest t 1882 , !! beer f’f_"i- 80 mee cheap Whig. only PAndep T8 ginve wiar th Jï¬..‘ m ty 10y Aftey mountly Au. *rye hum Kniiting St Look out for cold weather. P How aro yortyléf for Socks bm C XFBEY intntnict ue Lo asl HAR 1 A Good los AMERICAN COLLARS, LsO THE OLD Reliable\ Scotch COLt, *T Adjnst BOULDE nd See Th War ‘WM.JOhNston on the «; J0OHN RoBERrTson TAILCR AND CLoTHI: ing an ntes" Fdshlons KHegn! TY CYÂ¥ . . u3. u. .20 "~ ARHHEIO Y orinaty Col WY. M. CLAI“K. $ ege, Poronto P ® VETERLNARY SURGEON, Architect and Builder, DUNDALEK.Ont. w Aloxander Robertson @ Can l ane WHL ence at NESS, HARNESS nto Meand O Nce CHAS. LEAY; MHEE CY weatierze . Frost 4 Frost, l}.\nnl.‘"â€â€˜flffl and Attorney‘s Solicitors in (hanamr® Commwadarma 1 LE Ytam RADU ATI AAvertisements, exeopt when m wr. en instractions to the contrar watil forbidden, and chardged at reo # webinm . Money to Loan. ing 24ch , 1480 Ordinary notices of birtis all kinds of loenl news. inser trin Casual advertisements chatged 8 conts gorhr;- for the first insertinn, and 4 cents ver Hne *or exck # Uesequien tinsortion.â€"Nonbot ié] mensure . BUSINESS DIRECTORY _ LEGAL 13 MISCELTLANXZEOUS® Professional and busivess ca~1s. one spaceand under.per year,............ Twoinches or@4 lines Nonpariel fieasure Throeinches do.per yeur. ...........s......s... HUGH MACKAY. rtest no JACKES & PRINGL] TTORXEYS at Law. Soli â€"TER®.â€"81.00 per yearsin Alv;nre.â€" $1.05 1+ not prld Wiitin three wth ontte tss . TAILOR, Offlceâ€"Lower JACKES, B. A E.D. MACMILLAX TTORNXEY .ATâ€"LAW, & opposite Parker‘s Drug H*ore. T Â¥Every Tharscay wC She applinuees for â€" InaB: tockings & Socks ag done to Order ut for the 44 "THE CREY REVIRW"! _ o _GZokes LNOLFON, Jr., Lower Town, Durham the 0 flee, Gara{raxa Street, Upper tJP A Durham,â€" â€" â€" iupmort LEATE RATES OP A4DVERIISIXG * y ‘Droved motlh~ I8, lates lwe and a{churges that of for Socks | "DHEsf NT MEDICAL. 14 DEXTISI t 1 % on W ll";;. And J. TOWNSEXND, 1 [ 0 Guarantoed nmi\"industry C% T X4CD YX . V‘I pply of C I% PUBLISHED t Law, whn , Durk for every HAI nserted free of charge t materi 4 ®, line J W tearthe US.! â€" C<OrL.C 'hap accom prn ied * _mace J olhn« MI wer Fowr T reguler) A. PRI 18 V TOWN of N+.84, 5. SSsuilding $ 7 2 l\ > <;'.\\7f;l;\?;l Side Garatraxa St 600 Bush. F Durham P. Lumber, Lu:ï¬ï¬:ï¬ *4 caoe Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime Oe IMMENSE 3TO MEST \Iso Findings in s SHOE M.y Cat ACThe, Â¥%. P. _ EOOT and SEOE SHOP IC°OTR SA 1E v10 A FHRRSTâ€"COLA®® ips TTH #¢ erted me J»! Town »1 #4 vurkam Planing Mill, SsasxH, DBeon *â€"ANDâ€"â€" ABiin Cactory. 2oBt. BurLr 16 Lots are Cur} Money ». DAVIS, F \ Capitai $6,00_0,500 : Reserve | $1,400,000, On reasonable ter Goneral Ban‘sin Heal I |__ CANADIANâ€" BANK Of CoOMMERCE _ _ _DURHARM DEPOSIT: uvon whi W COLL tion Sal All Busine K. 412 a resh Lime. O., May 25th "HIS H ’(‘KVT{.]J" ] intity of cOlY*3 «G. R. Bentip 3 HARNEsSS EYANCI K‘\'I{.I.R‘ MILLS. Als Vol. V. No. 21 plac the J BANK isanes Lott Lw, 1 s and Motols 11 T â€" : l1 and Examina Lb Wiil i ROREIGN EATHERS. York : of $4 CTIONS LRKDAT Tfor Hides, ¢ 6 6 | C AKEE 8 *" van & Insurnnce Attended ut I 1 FLESHERTON,. Â¥. A splen LEATHT 1R®E To murr d All cur 1( to Loan. * r Town Dur) rt distance r pr 0t 41,Con,. 2 nmissionerin B.R rsurnnce Agent. imd Sold. az0.. â€" drew, Miss $ Q | J Aciticlu steo 2R éT’ g is Q e p) & | nad heid in ber lap, T took it in my hand, \""’\\(f,,‘m | and its weight astonished me. With not a m Durhsm. (little curiosity T looked at it again and Aâ€" T> C ’gnm, and at Inst tried to open it. It was E.L'\a KJ | easily done, for the bag was fastened only t# | by a little piece of string. eilve | _ _One can imagine my surprise when I tes !f'nlln'l thet it was flled with gold pieces, V and DOQ. J 1 dared not look at them further in this ',‘_MM lot of | PI#¢e, ®s a policeman might possibly notice HER. | ind #ak how I enme by the gold. Meanâ€" fauil to suit| while I ted hip the sacw again, and put it in rt Stroots, | the wide pocket of my coat: Instead of inâ€" | , Durham, | dulging myself in the glass of beer, I drove , Calf Skine l to the nearert hackâ€"stand; and took my' v197 |Pluce in the line of carriages; so that 1 ssâ€"=s Feounld be SUFC of uot being wanted for thq’ / next halfâ€"hour, | D3 g Business ntion to business » 164. timates | number which the lady bad given me, I § fstumved, got off the box, and opened the Iduor to help hee out. â€" She appeared to he | in great agitation, as it an unpleasant in 0 Burr ’ terview was before ber. I received from 1ce northo | her, over the prige of her fare, which she !evinll-ntly knew, a little drinkâ€"money, ~~~ | thaunked her, and the hurrried away, whilo»} _ |I turned my carrigge towar] a tleipizl-nrilzu! EZICP |saloon to invest my drink money â€" immed I | intely in a glass of beer. But before I went | tlemen ! | . s ¢ licit yonr | I, I procedded to straigh:ten the (-urrm;,'e, _ bxpiLt | cushions, and see that all was right inside, | f."‘w'.':;.':;;:,t; ’ As soon as I opened the door, I saw some o ryatives | oject lv‘ng on the seat. It was a small ',".f,',,t;,,»',.. {linen sackâ€"withont doubt what the lady | bad held in ber lap. T took it in my hand. apy pitld Le rds Received, e of interest rge amonnt unds to lend t lowest rutes 4iA ind a M ADBE (,_/ °_ " 0w iooked more cioselyat {] ! bae, I found J\"‘rvmen in ink upon it the a sts of loans INGLTE The picture for the fnfafe which . T conâ€" jured up in this way was allgring enough, but along . with it was th@ eénbjdfmtinn that I should be a thief ifI retainel the money. _ My selfishness had a severe strugâ€" gle with my conscience. C W"h'il‘g I now looked more ‘closely at the ~eould T not. buy could Luy myselfa instead of being a man, would mysel lish a livery stable independont. . rrectly | _ I got into my carriage as hatkingii often ;'do when they want a little rest, and I exâ€" ; amined for the second time, my newâ€"fourd , treasure,. _ I shook.she contents of the bag on the seat, an.1 sat with dazzled eyes. beâ€" fore quite a pile of gold. After delighting tuy eyes with it for a while, I cotnted the n')miu_v,'pnrt'l_\' twenty.’ partly ten dollar pieses, singly, rgain into the sack, and found that it amonnted to exactly the sum of fifteen hundred dolâ€" lars. v 169 rln m redit on ountries ; es drafte W { the crowded streets, [ I gave them a lash with my whip, and at a quick trot we soon arrived at the part of the city indicated. â€" As soon as I found the , number which the lady bad given me, I stopped, got off the box, and opened â€" the ’duor to help hee out. â€" She appeared to he ‘ [in great nuitation ‘na Spaw uh. wyche uit | to me where my fare wished to &0, I felt a | sort of curiosity as to who and what the liady might be. I lad observed that she seemed to have a pretty face, althongh the veil that she wore over it did not let im see her features plainly. During the trip T was driven by my curiosity to peep thro‘ the carrage window behind me And sw that she was frightfally pale and thin. â€" Her skin was like wax, and one did not need to be a do¢tor to know that sha wae anwenes... be carried. She ; the best fome, and as if ashamed of it, d not think otherwise than that this housekeeper or gos black silk dress and hands and feet were escape me that her p Her face had a expression wlhi fare was not an 2 7 * was filed with | gold ‘pieces, d not look ut them further in this ns a policeman might possibly notice (question, a young lady Without de the carrias "Are yon engaged, cogel 1 bad stopped at the mo my horses and to quench ot. buy with such eapital? T myselfa carriage and horses, and being a miserable hired corch d myself own earriages,; or estal= nA saloon near n Ter lace an expression of thankfullness atisfuetion. What the olject was I not tellexaetly, Ionly saw that it ight colored, and bad no decideo + I bad only two seconds of time for ation. I had to see to my lorses in 4 Dughint prossing after home A mortal verging to the tomb, Not khowihs when yout Lord Lest worldly Or creature 1 A palgt Would yot n s tha eonâ€"qnest gain Anid perfect holiness attuin 1 i1 not a hostile thought remain, Live much in prayer, Lest worldly prospects vast and fair. Aud stve Trom errorâ€"daily choose, ‘l To search the scriptures. Hipcl p In every <tate tomptations tise, Delusive arts the serpent tries! Flurk! wisdom‘s voice distinetly criesâ€" Be aver watehful. Whatever else ynur:z.iâ€"nd pursues To comfort, edify, amuse, And save from errorâ€"duily chaner Â¥ creature love your heart ensnare eep rooted in your bosom b'eu{, The thought of dy{'r.;. Lostâ€"A Bagï¬b}iGibld. pale young lady whom "~~® Ano to quench my own thirst loon near. I had scarcely ~reachod rses‘ hends, when I heard the above n, avd saw, as P turned around, a lady standing by the side of my cab, it delay I answered, and, opening rriage door, I helped the lady in. e had a certaim hesitating, tim:d ion which made me judge that my s not an independant lady, Lut a eper or governess. She wore a lk dress and & woolien shawl. â€" Her nd feet were emall, but it did not , which would make sked her whert she wished She ramed a locality not thlag yi j Sp5g. | . **48 omly rigat thut"yo@ !g erkley, No, 1, Madiâ€"‘ what you, have to angwer far, tlisÂ¥ <ean ecil ai=0@ bd L Ble4 1480 ecu ousce her hands something on Be always roady Emportant Precepts. her gloves were ver _with a tretulding _ I climibed on the Although it was no nd one did not need t« that she was consump fixed, and there came 1e came ]»y it, do with it, was d it, aud it was keep it. ‘What POEBTRY DURHAM, Co. Grey, _ _ j O Pne very marrow of my bonesyâ€" «5 /;( ad> | _ "Te is only Â¥ight thiit"yo® ‘$hould ‘kthour diâ€" / what you hare 0 ADBEFOL Lor," she casia | was nothin that t t my; lecided | bag me for 'n pe rses in ; ied | anxi and at "pm-]g art of ; still Ud thie |© .4 t ’ @It.is too late, I"‘ she whispered, ga“px. weUre> pase D) "Hq for whom.that muney wz.; dustiued'i,;' poplars? ~@; 1} nu longer }i\'jug. Here be lies, He died 'aurouud éve ’ sothe bours ago. Yesterddy you could have | timé/we &pel + saved himâ€"saved us bothâ€"but now it is | noon trying | too late, too late !" '{uflin to pass ’, "And she went on mmarmaring to ti;‘ersgyf a â€"hawser,â€" ‘ too lute, too late !"., as if she Jmd, ‘f;;neu_{bunoh of will _ into a heart rending stupor. l1 . _ _ ""| engiwe eatied |, Suddenly the poor woman foso éfov’fl'_y | and by that n fro u the chair whire she sat by the deathâ€" | gers should se bed, and after walking up anH:sla:-'ihg at | checked throu | mé, gave a hotlow ‘¢ry, whith theiteq /). }'ibe.G; M us y y much "I bring the boag of gold whichâ€"" and then L muttered something about. having only just seen the notideys . .. _ ._ kioe |_"Step softly, Death is here," said â€"a | trembling voice,; in which I only too well recogniféd the young luly whom I had brought there ten days before. _ But how she had changed in this short time ! Her cheeks were hollow, her frce was pale as death, and her eyes had. an unnatural brightnoss, When I had gained the neces sary self command, I said, with my face mrned awayâ€"for it was impossible for me to look on myseif as otHer, than a cowardly j villain : * voice box, | & voy to hold my horse, and went upstairs. | I asked a girl 1 met for Miss Berkly, and i she thought that such a nerson lived on the , attic floor. I went up higher and knocked !:}l the door I presumed to be the right one, | I conld not he‘p feeling that I had been a !r:m-ul, and only the conscionsness that I { was at last going to (]f’l right gave any ease to my troubled conscience. At my knock a weak vorce called, "Come in !" I opened the door and weut in. Zor a momeut the darkness prevented my seeing the interior. The windows were dim with smoke, dust, and dirt, and some broken panes were pasted over with paper. A table fnd. two chairs, with # miserable bed, made the whole furniture. ' Strangely enough, T had during thn [ time m.uenal good look. My carriag : / was almost always ocenpied, and I earne« | ' a good deal of money. When I reflecte, | on this fact, 1 believed that Providence l thereby gave me a very plain hint. I had always been a little relizious, and not free ‘l'rom superstition, and this idea came to me. The result wis that on the teuth day ! I came to the resolition to return the lost i’ property, â€" The money had become a curse [lu me ever since I stretched out my hand | out toward it. I had had no rest by night | or day, I felt weak and wretched, and yisâ€" ‘ibly pined away, _ I had noted the address given in the ‘ vertisement, and so I drove at noon the tenth day to 85 Grattan street. It the pluace where I had driven the yc lady. The door stood wide open. I c & boy to hold my horse, and went unst To my gteat surpriso the n1 did not again appear. J econ! plain this to myself, but beg: that the police were on my that some fine day I must prison. , At last selfish interest ‘camo to a compromise, ‘kenp the money till the | Then, T: thoughs, there wil ’fura-l, and no one can blar | profitine 19 that, gust is astonishment, for there |, mained to me asan.bonorable m one way. T meditated over it a ti could come to ro eAvclusion. "With esty," said one voice in hy soul, y earn no bread; with honesty Foh a i1 your old age; to the poorhouse," At last selfish interest and eon son place. ‘Thsa.address, which bad hith« erto esceped me, I read, with as much diso gust as astonishmentyâ€"for â€"there now â€"re l rl‘ AOUTEL AICETOEY ANT ‘Consbiohtts compromise, find I‘resolved to money till the folloWing day. oughs, there will be a reward of no one can blame me for at least To ve 0 ihe n‘lvertisément «J conld not exâ€" bit began to fear on iny track. and ay 1 e had during tins ok. My earriage ied, and I earned When °T reflected E E} wad ecun ol din 9t C 9mP,. 9f, IAADNR l‘ on the Bauk payable at Winnipeg. The (‘."n- fed, and I earned | Frances Dawson. | ductor told me that there was bardly a week When I reflected rompar mmmy a utds i cempormiens | passad but some Cansck got nipped with that Providence A Trlp to the North West. I gamblers, &c, I say they have ti:‘rm:w Ives lain hint. â€" I had ox Bo.mi)_'n;l-: ALPHA, J to blame in a great m'uuy cases as the R. ous, and not free becneed R. Company, havée plasards stuck un in is idea came to| To Uho Editor of the Review : : Depot and Cars warning pux.\(;ngur'; to beâ€" on the teuth day| . Dear Sir,â€"In my last I did not enter ware of Satchel Thieves, Confidence men, 0 return the lost| into the details of my trip, up to the proâ€" ,' Pick Pockets and three eard moute men,. d become a curse sent‘ time. I will begin it, however as I | They also offer a reward of about $1000 for ed out my hand | find things in rotation in my diary, We\ the apprehension and convietion of any of l norest by night ) left Hanover by Grand Trunk railway on ( the ubove. . After getting on the St. Panl l retched, and yisâ€" Monday, May 29th ; for considerable time | M. & M. R. R. wo had the company of '.:U' we had a German Brass Band on board | mule drivers mostly Yaukees and bumul' given in the adâ€"| which ovccassionally rendered pieces in | for the €, Pacifie Railroad, they had along ve at noon on | good style. There was nothing to take | witl them 2 cars of mules ind one of l’luw;] n street. It was | our attention until we arrvied at the Ellice | and Sctapers; they were a very Lard look : | ven the young Swamp, a tract of land, the condu@tor suid;' ing lot of men., Many of them did not ! * open. I calied | was 9 miles across which had been swept | know but it was located in the great Ameérâ€" | d went upstairs. by fire and as far a»s you could see, aslevel | ican Republic, their wages to be $85 per : iss Berkly, and | as a prairio and as wet as it 1s for 80 or 40 monih and board. We had also a large numâ€" ; rson lived.on the | nules west of W‘inuipog. On arriving at | ber of very respectable Americans aboard, | ier and knocked | Stratford found my ticket read via C. P. 1. | and bound beyond the 49 degres north latâ€" ‘ be the right one, | & P. R. R. and my baggage marked C. N. | itude. They spoke very highly of Canadaher L. t I had been a| W. & P. K. R. (I may here remark that ; institutions and also of Mrs. V1c., as some ' ] iousness that I passengers cannot be too eareful to see that [ of them were pleased to call the Queen, | ] t gave any ease| Baggage and ticket read tha sam*s, #s the & The locomtives in Manitoba haul enor 1 baggage would go one Way and yourself | mous length of cars, the roads are so level ’ 1 e called, "Come | another, which wonld eause a jrreat deal of and straight, looking out at the rear of the | ® weut in. inconvenience.) _ I tried to get it rech»cked last car the rails are as straight as an nrrow | 1 ness prevented | but withont snecess. They told me that I | is far as the eye can see, and as leyel as a ‘ 5 > windows were | wonld goet it made all right at Port Furon floor, it is a splendidly graded road between | * lirt, and some | which town we reached at 7:25 p. m. We Emerson anl Winnipeg. On the Yankee | 0 ver with paper. | crossed over in a steam ferry the whols side a great deal of it is level as a prairie, 1 d 1 & miserable | train driving right on the boat on which ) with a little gravel on the end of the Ces as re. are two tracks. â€" Onâ€"P. H. side the Custoir to keep the trich from floating away. Is it | _†fxere," said â€"a | Officials of Brother Jonathan gave orders any wonder there were stoppage with watâ€" | "] only too well | for Bagzaze to be examined, which they | er,and about boats running over tlufl:.uuirzu:'â€.'_ whom I had|did in a very contlemanly manpner in fact they only draw from 2 to 3 ft. of water. [ " 0. _ But how | they u".(m-bcd the contents of boxes very | There was‘no‘ stoppage on the C. P. 1. {1"* t time! _ Her | little, mine they neyer openedyas it was, I | from Emerson north to Winnipeg, then [ ** : was pale as | had the lid of my trunk faktendd down with | when yougo west ‘mzain of Winnipeg the :)l an unnatural | serews. I showed a list of the contents to | sante occnrred as did south of Emersoa the M ned the neces | the officer, . He‘said you are sure that is ' Rails being level with thedand to the Portâ€" ! 'm vith my face | corvect, having answered m the lfï¬rmntivel'nge. I dont think it wouldtake much water ('_“ ossible for me | he passed it.. After '&i»hortd'elay Egoto n | to stop trains there. .WhLen the water went "( in a cowardly | board for Chicago a distancé,C think,of 465 down a little they got new rails lard a new ;'." . | wiles from Hanover.© It. wae dark ~while | rack on the Iighest ground and then they | * chiehâ€"* and pabsing through "Mi Ligan:on that] account were off,. _ Mowever, I will say as I said in w)l; about. having | did not see muchâ€"of th@ @ountry bat. think my last the Air lme from Winnvipeg to the :‘l hants l e ‘itm:eï¬luminal‘vdf- (While Eo waite | Portage is. well graded and _I,doa‘t think e m\rgfl. sadly,| womre iâ€"m:mauï¬ux. «willows and thore will be any danger of. floods in the 4s ,‘!'P;ï¬'ung, .::mmi&.amm we ran | future on account of muh'o. , The manage. | 4 1 ‘s,, He died| aground every tho or three ‘hours. .One\‘mont of the C. P.R. is yery . bad they wb ou conld have | time wespent the greater part sot an after seem to have a lot of the most incompetent e | ut now it is |noon‘trying to‘got off. The way they get "oflicials of any railway in America. (My nd ai gily _,; ; T OffidAo phes @ Harge Topbâ€"of as its.called| Tory friends neay think I‘m writing tui» | «4P ing to &ufl[ a hawser/â€"faston it tofâ€" a tree or lurge | for politicat prrpores; be that as it may, i 4 f Ad, Fadieu %w.MAdnlaf#i,.md- by. working a suraill | i, the triuth n’n‘,m‘uu&) ‘There are comâ€" * L13 _ | engiwe eatied‘a Nigger it winds up the rope ’iji.nuï¬uw ;(\.vw_ygl_q_g?uoflg all parties E3t J tosé flowly | and by that means draws us off.) â€" Passenâ€")â€"when the pocket is touched, both Whig an: pr y, the deathâ€" .r. should see if possible and get baggage | Tory will dqueal now for a missmanazeâ€" Pating mt |checked throngh to_ destinution. _T thin® | ment, John Bell Mité of â€" "gland inform: | . At o [the G. T. is the only road that does so. | me het havi taken a t« 5 to a place 4 | ing t @ 8 a‘ilMowever, I ma a‘o"'mfl?' ‘While pa miles w ind amonth ago | ive 1 ould Ahow Rhtolgh, the Yeukeos down to 22 | called Flat eyâ€"started off, wen. | sillin % | | l & * ‘.""J‘ C "}m* es '.;w ns en es n e uns s es io clusion. "Without hon . Denitby man 1 could â€" repronch )g returued the I had not taken ut I always carâ€" 1/ with feverish J $0ul, Fou will Jever cof exciteâ€" me I resily felt Next morning T I went to b*eak. arl. ab ai baposs ecB »d) mo:t u‘;o:â€"n walk , JTULY 6, 18ga, now re man, but time, but lear and into nre two tracks. OuP. H. side the Custom Officials of Brother Jonathan gave orders for Baggagze to be ezamined, which they did in a very gentlemanly mapner in fact they disturbed the contents of boxes very little, mine they neyer opened, as it was, I had the lid of my trunk fagtendd down with serews. I showed a list of the contents to the ofhicer, . He said you are sure that is correct, having answered m the affirmative he‘passed it." Aftéer ®khortidelar T 2o . "nn «n i Drear Sir,â€"In my last I did not enter | into the details of my trip, up to the proâ€" | sent‘ time. I will begin it, however as I find things in rotation in my diary, We left Hanover by Grand Trunk railway on Monday, May 29th ; for considerable time ‘ we had a German Brass Band on board which occassionally rendered pieces in good style. There was nothing to take our attention until we arrvied at the Ellice Swamp, a tract of land, the condustor said;‘ was 9 miles across whicl had been swept by fire and as far »s you could see, aslevel as a prairie and as wet as it 1s for 20 or 40 nitles west of “;ilmlnil)ag. On arriving at Stratford found my ticket read via C. P. T. & P. R. R. and my baggage marked C. N. w. & P. R.R. (I may here remark that f passengers cannot be too eareful to see that P Baggage and ticket read tha sam*s, #s the t baggage would go one Way and yourself rJ w 7 L I steps ol the 1 followed the Zoffins 4) tyo grave. No! victim, and ’st}me marks it ; but I know it well, and it | self a confe. often follows me in my dreams, ' thiek they a The very same day I drove to the hospit-l be put his n al for consumptives, and put the resf of the Travellers s bag of gold in the eollection box, for I would in the pocke rather have died of hunger than Lave kept ' won.d be to a peuny of it.â€"[Freely adapted froni the | their person German â€" for the Argonaut by Emmul on the Bauk Frances Dawson. 3. dl css s Ne @mnir Apvimvdintiinigiyt wigtiants brreanitceet se id oo 11â€" ( merely sunl that nothing different Lhad been expected, but she was much pleased when i 1 asked what they owedl, aitd proceeded to pay her.> I weut to an under taker, and arranged with him for a fitung fungral for the conple united in death; 1 could not and would not seak for their friends and relatives to draw suspicion upon myself. 1t was now clear to me why tie iadvertisemient for the loss of the money appeared but once, The poor gonls liad not the means to pay | for a repetition: i to fulfil. The landlady was v about the fate of the unfortn merely sunl that nothing diff expected, but she was much lady. I still held the gold scemed to burn like fire, a harled it from me if I had Here she had a £% of cong she took the handkerchiof is it was wet with fresh 1Mood blush on her cheek burned d fore; and I could plainly see not much longer to live in it ‘"He was m;y husband," she wen| ’after a while. We lived apart ; why wherefore is nothing to yon. _ For ; years I heard nothing of hiin. During time I lived out as governess, and en thit money which you hold in your h May Cod forgive you for what you | done 1" C 3 _7 ___ TOrk _ tou ean le proud of it ; it has been a complete tnéce.«s,_" f She Iaughed wildlyâ€"it was moro mingâ€" ling of laughing and eryingâ€"and looked at *That is your work " ‘onger to live in this world. 6t he found me," she continue "and wrote l,o;:;.;iu,r,' me to come c.x)mP.. I lived in this liole in eia ross which had been swept ar »s you conld see, aslevel 1 as wet as it 1s for 20 or 40 W‘innip'c-g’. On arriving at a (% of conughing dkerchiof from 1 the sheet over the two arried to call the land. e gold in my hanc. It fire, and I would have I had not had & duty y was very indifferent unfortunate pair. She vegging me to come to ved in this hole in sickâ€" Had I not lost my gold aken lum away and He died of kuuger, »d for the last three. ) othes fate for me but », you have done al thereâ€"this is fyour avud sobbed violently, it on another fit of fful torrent of blood, red. Her digease had hold in your hand, for what you have _1 {[2MC"C 2260 vieek, theyâ€"started ofl, wen he , 10®milss aud o.me to aâ€"dead stop and let: t; why and For three During this and earned went on, thirk they must be put his money Travellers should in the pockets, won‘ld be to have sents (it was decoration day) and oze o our fellow passengers had the misfortune to be robbed of his Pocket book containing be said over 4200.The way it happened was it being nemly dark a man got on the steps of the car, put his carig‘s around his victim, and before he had time {~ free himâ€" self a confederate snatclhed 4 prize. I thirk they niust have beon watthine where Dufc!nuau, l competition has to go al l roud for the i to go by reg ! sions or Fpec |' of way over think on a large bridge a wide. _ It was there we 1 real live Mississippi Stei up the muddy stream at. town of Rock Island is Davenport on th6 other, stayed for refrestmi/ents, board the cars there was sents (it was decoration . 8188IDV1 of ‘ hucc 3| o _0 + PWCHp:ste we reach. ed Thursday, about 629 P m., having made the distance of nearly 1600 n.iles in 8 «luys and 8 Lours, (tains running all night.) «To Fort Ellice to which place we ars now bound, is 99 wmileg by land and avout 300 miles by theriveritis so croo®ed. The hm Avinesme o ut «242. §£.C 0 L R. ; ageut from whom he bought : Ontario gave him to unde | good for any lenglh of tinte & However it was only marke; ! by the time he gots ts Wirnij him another $18.50 that be The distmnce to St. Parl from think 529 miles and it is 603 St. Paul to Brandon, which pl ed Thursday, about §29 pâ€" made the distance of nearly 14 8 «luys and 8 Lours, {wains night) «To iFort Ellics to whi w 2@ °C ware so ;) much taken up with their yarns of the dis. | advantage‘s of the N. W. that 1 tbolight it | my duty to show them a eopy of the land ’rognlptiom. Wh::‘mjd Yr. Yank in ‘Tthat courtry the Cannels Bavre$ months winter oft of the 12. TWe arrived in Chicago at 8:80 a. m, Tuesday loft at 11:80. â€"It is a | beantiful country to look at, but too wet. ;lnd flat for good farming. On dry spots J ,the fall wheat (think it was in Iilinois,) seemed to be about 14 iuches bigh and ‘ looked splendid being put in with a drill.| ‘The land is something the same as around ‘ Winnipeg. _ While the Conductor was g«)-‘ ing round the Traing collecting Tickets, one | unfortnuule. bound for the land of buoxus] bad stayed over and . t his ticket run out of date two days, He was politely told to get off at first stop. And yot he said the agent from whom he bought his ticket in | Onturic. cave Wms Yii)l l en Fo A party ‘of Sceotch Emmigrants Whole No. 225 CC EC0CR 0y ue rivert! is ain we came with on the is knowh in the west »s rpecials as all oth ver them. _ e ,« r Father of Waie oney when leaving the Hotel. ould only earry a small amount ts. ‘The ‘way they should do have it in a secure place on or what is betterget a cheque Ti Bs T)n in tne west as the Elying as it has to make the run in with the C. N. W, & P. R. and out 150 miles out of the divect west. I would advise parties ilar trains, and not by excur imy of them did not ted in the great Ameérâ€" wages to be $85 per e had also a large numâ€" evre we first got a look of a ppi Stem Wheecler going eam ata snails pace. The 2200 CCC RmEne PROB, 448 ind is on one side and ther, at which plage we tenits, While going aâ€" Waiers, which I wo; ge about 1 mils or 75, ind not by exeur 11 othets lrave the right We jerossed the Mis. a great rush for g. On dry spots it was in Iilinois,) 14 inchos high and put in with a drill, fiG SAMA We Whenss. 2 603 miles from )Dened was got on the wound his 0 free himâ€" prize. I miog where h4 would | be tils or so | T look of a | es er going | e ace, Thelaw side and | th plage we pr going aâ€"| da rush for | th Oze of | on ive miles from Lucknow, burst, il;lhn}l; «illing a young iman nvamed Alex: Campbell, son of Roderick Oanmpbell,‘0f that village. At about nine o‘clock on Thursday mom- ing the boiler in McLellan‘s mill, about ive miles from Lucknow burct "inckesH.. Ths Coneial Assembly of the Presbyteriâ€" an Church of Canada.closed its sitting at 3. John, N. B., on Friday, The Assembly will meet next June in Yaoudon. Ont. It may be mentioned incidentally that Mr. Williams is known thronghotnt Huron as a dyedâ€"inâ€"theâ€"wool ‘Tory.â€"Kincardine Repotter. such ircatmeut of Jts people shou.ltl'. be, ’kicl-.ed out ot cflice, . M is pc_ffnctlx tnu“ what you Grits .called Athe Syndicate, a soulless corp;.mziuri.‘nn.d I tell you ï¬nt; is Hot one who tatue by this road, if they weht back to Outario but would vote Aâ€" gainst the Government." burgained for the car, in 4 Government that t Jernfés ¢ such treatmenut of is people kicked out ot whice, . . is pe¢ what you Grits called. the > D= Were go ®1 st Mr. Drummond, of Blyth, reccived â€" mll Saturday a leter dated Brandon, June 10th, from David Williams, formerly _of Last Wawanosh, who left Blyth for Winniâ€" peg on the 17th of May last. Mr. Wilhams says :~â€""Judging from my own personal oxâ€" perience I believe that no people could bq more ernelly or heartlesâ€"ly usedâ€"noâ€"not in Russiaâ€"than mwre the people passing over this Syndicate road. _ There are hunâ€", dreds here who buye been in the country over three months and _huys not yet got their baggage, ‘-‘ay can got to AAtisfactâ€" ion, mor even & #ivil newer from any omâ€" choppor. There came along and the Captain said on the down trif l ducks alon» the ; T; g, .00 "" "CA* C wonld settle with them 'on, the down trip. ‘There are thousands of (a].\lcks along the rivers and the passengers were onjcying themselves tuking a shot. ’ We are just now passing a few ravines and in them I can see small patches of snow, but for all I‘m wWriting this on deck and enjoying the seene your renders will no doubt be tired of this as I know I am,, of writing. . You will excyse . me for trospassing on your space, and I will tell them all about the land in my next, Yours ete. were not out, T went to knoek down two poplars overy one who knows me élmppu‘. Thore was a lo Y siiindiiiiedires s MB :\ ‘along al} right. On the 8rd at 6 p. m ran short of wood and as we were eho. one engine we tied mp to a tree and w fordaylight and then went ashore but t men handle an axe on the small poj would make you langh. Two men in crew who are Canadrans are firemen doli A w The crew are the roughes} ’ever know, composed of fiv ent nationalities. There is ,swenriug and foul langnag themselves “U(ms.wrs", but proper name would be bli day a great ma y of the pa th2 sick 186. ‘Phev lmuncs. What an Emlgra.nt Bays. 7"Cmse‘ves "Hoosters", but I think a more proper name would be blackgnards, Toâ€" day a great ma 1y of the passengers are on, the sick list. They have no medica) man, on board, and dear knows hoy , t# ;‘f&, will have to trust to Providence and a dose of salts to getting l;em»r.‘ When ome is not used to it the water is bad and is beginaing to take effect. ~As for uie I mixed mine with raspberry vinegar ©* whieh I had two bottles before lenying horse, (Thanks to m Igdy frignd l BBA T ic dnc o eP Ld c oan ue 105 goes on the same as this. exception, a M ~~"I@ fee were armed with revolvers, yet they were very peacable and came aboard lthe boat and took quite a look at everyâ€" | thing. _ The Synaws were also there with the prpooses strapped to their backs, Men and worlan. All wear long hair and were dressed some with soldiers old clothes, and all the fancy buttons imaginable, others had just the blanket and old Derry pants, minug the hat. â€" Altogether they were a dirty. luukiug 88B AMBoodukt. StnitMerm l coll l4 s conid see 1N. in One M we arrived, P in its regular i aud stretching C i 2 ECCC / Rorom M .J“ body of men al} Bixt feet and over, with on clear, neat uniform of blos, with a white cap. While Dassing Btovewail #BW for the first time & Lerd of five tame Fufald in & field along with cattle. The male of the lop was & very large animal and not very graceful. As we stayed some time here the passengers weut into the held and went rather €‘osp the great chief! he shook h1g head frave iwo or three snorts then there was a huzried skiddaddle of sight seers to safety .. At thig Place there 1s n fine quarry of stone with a aviteh to it. T; «an be out to very large blocks and flags, Bunday, June 4, Beantiful day, Therâ€" mometer Al 70. Not a drop of rain sinea hus qneullee c 0 zns . hagy _ qi . C Moohonpoand t hear #at most of his rcattle Filled.> Thig did not bappen on the C, P. I!t Enough of railway MAber for the prosont, "Pi mlihe ud t CC cold w1 1 "" hV Pitbt~ exposed to o. tho gold wind, ang having no protection but the cattle oar they ware put in. Why he said, they would not use pigain that mane« nerin~Rnglang, Another cornse : "while a [m-n W‘sfllvï¬yib‘ a car ind when M', bulf done they commeneed shunting, took 'lvmy bis tuf ang he has Tevayp seen l-‘y: Of it since, When ounmgunu‘tmw- ing stoek they wi] shuntswath the ~enttie hwif way down the $nC â€"war. "TiMkp8 is no â€" plnce to unlsaq StOCK DBF just wat them out the best way you ennp, When Imone; a od with they Will give you some impudence, A Mr. Lepard who left Dorham was un> fortumate in Inolupâ€"diestcanome l _ ____â€" MBR L® them there:aip stron that ne elm al but n â€" "" . Vop‘ars to their one, and, ho knows ime knows I‘m no ‘here was a lot of Haullâ€"Broeds and sard it was their bush but said he would settle with them â€" Winnipeg Police s 1Chows, a the purser ; Mmocegsons lefealiiinst 2 ctte 4+ ( o2 ) *-' me they commeneed n‘huutin!. ï¬gok his staff and he lhas Mevey any 2884 When ommurrnntu‘a“n jck they wi] shuntwmath the outtie ty down the $nC â€"war. "TiMkp8 is no 0 ENAE CY rrdrmgones.. x Indians Pussc 4 for 18 * .senud lactrirw lw 1P sinh «) Time riverp r bed, but , this as I know I am i will excyse . me tor r space, and I will tell ittonas imagingble, others had tand old Derry pants, minue gethor they were a dirty. o day, Sunday, every thing me as any other day with .A Methodist ,miqiutur on d morali‘n 5o the cabin, he roughes} sey, of Hpn I aposed of five or six differâ€" went to work and roplars to their one ut two feet t very taill, If no wood here ds serul ouk, r, in Ontario, The Iornfés of sAnetiouns 70 + rovicence and n dose better. â€" When ome is not r is bad and is beginaing for‘uie I mixed mine egaz * whieh I had two ing home, (Thanks t0 m t scem to he getting ‘n the 3rd at 6 p. nr. weâ€" and as we were short of np to a tree and waited in went ashore but to‘see : on the small poplars ne rver about 20 yards ed, but at present it is over the country top ; d thousands of weres of this sount‘y. _ I n t two feet thr much. T s erub ouk, bought from A 8. They were fine lool» , about a dozen of them,, er messured stood & f Th â€"" 87000, with a . white ;i"L’ Htlluew‘" BBW for the of five tame TsuSÂ¥ul$ in & attle. The male of the los mnimal and not vars nere is no end to their « dozen of them,, ured stood 5 ft, 10 aue of them I th revolvors, yet ind came aboard a look at everyâ€" untry tor miles, 8 of weres of very try. _ I noticed hrough, I shonld, It is a mistake to ‘e. We took on They yords wide and high t (¢ t t Z t$ O 0o