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from war her richtat The of brave neighing the fliahing Made The bugle Waal charge the cannonade The din and about are Leading Furniture Undertaking House Parlor Trices la aiiswcrcd CO J CO nit iUVJItHNHUItJKON Ac COOKS rOBEIONANp CIGARS AND TOBACCOS CIGARETTES PIPES AND FANCY GOODS I in A OK CANADA 3 SOUTH OF POST OFFICE DENTAL A Ufa o of Mala an1 llijr Hi recti lntha A ail llmea la INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS I COOF Head Office Montreal 10M1S corner Victoria and Adelaide Accident AH for flve ytarafJit ISM 0 for Aurora and at Hit ftid of J Aurora -DUAirS- -ISSUED- OX IIHITAIK AND POINTS IN CANADA Notes Discounted J MaDagcr aod Osl LICENSEE STARES SIMPSONS Will LB ay pltaiOK a ST LOUIS MOniUU NKWORIKANS much may that hit Ik to trie low for a ana Vicinity nIoyU confiiltocc of for Twenty allll rtpuUtlon fur In Pure Drugs and Chemicals Coloring Materia liitnx fc and MORS BATTLE MEDICINES irT KT built anj Beat Moulding Materials w al rxtUn on i to ail it Shortest Notice ljMiiuJJrUW ll W5TS cheap Athortmont SKTa- pieces for and up KINK LINK OK PANS- a to COOK fiOOK- Toronto r Variety Cheap HANDCARTS low hi oath ALL KINDS OF in Town STARR frvevyil limn in fact In up w ip A Afo a Jnmei rpiy who but and wbola favorably IN FANCY GOODS A Marvelous Story III TWO ICTTtM FROM THE SON at VC bcouafiut laUlUll Lai bad for at tea years but It except In the form of a on until about flto jean afo From a few I iou I bavaa an iJty ua men of ramt jM tlfy to facta In ami In FROM THE FATHER Kelt Alt TdUIoUn fo4o Vlcwf Slipper Braiding Patterns Com J Vim JIbt Pipes Ambers ind arrival CAS SI WARBLE WORKS Attf aurt vf -KKWHAIJKKTjOST- pi- J at It both a a o to It benefit I from US Eli fcwrtlj with a and Ho to ri aa to to Cow Id rnaay vbecrtT I lay UN a burden I ttio of In fcao It My ila at arta all I In rary ltg Vo to 1 a aljVjjb or im h rjy I I toll Vb Oat flCTofota and All of of It a all aMi Ittovthtxii Her Pride Subdued a When Helen Vinton one the mills where her father had tho bulk of his vast fortune became her absolute property A heavy charge for a girl many of her friends questioned of will Jut it had understood that before that time would be the of her cousin Vic tor to whom she had been betrothed almost from And besides between and all regarding her forcninn Stephen Walker strong culm men loved and feared ami whoso father had been foreman there him And though had been delayed from time to time and Vic tor spent of two years since reached her majority wan dering over Europe had never known the resjxmsiblity of until this autumn day when she sat amid the rich surroundings of her library herself the faret object there bending wearily over the long columns of that represented to her tho slate of her business There was step in the hull Walker entered a tall rugged with kindly brown eyes and a smile that redeemed the plain ness of his features Mini inatiou iu every line of his face You are examining accounts Miss Vinton trust you find no dilliculty in uudiistanding them Oh I dare say plain replied with a forced laugh hut 1 was always stupid alxmt is a heavy bur den you have thrown on my shoulders Mr Walker how I tciriely realized until I attempted to go over these dreadful book Walker grow very and voice rounded and strained as he said J hope thcro will lo no trouble Miss will in tin spring and iliinh will ho uitocacilji of taking dun go until then I dau say we will do very well I blame you for go know that you have talents that mo quite thrown away here Hut Stephen wilh little break En her sweet proud voice and extend ing her hands to him I will you badly lie took her hands in his and bent over them with a great sob in his voice Oh Helen dont you know Cant you understand It is not be cause I want to bettor myself that I go but- to stay here seeing you every day and knowing as I do that you can be mine is instincts for oh Nell my queen I you Stop said patsiornvtely her face white and a steely gleam in her eyes that would daunted a weak er man No you must hear mo I never meant to tell you this but now you must know why I deserted the charge your father left mo I remember the day I saw you when your father brought you down to the dusty old mills ft tiny goldenhaired ahy seemed of liner than I a rough boy lint loft for a whole bright day in my Helen from that day I worshipped you madly I know but as never man loved and now to stay hero and you Victors is WOrse than Death Have you coldly as ho paused Then go It Is well you to at oiiCd to mo in I Ho lurnXd without another word and went wearily out au tumn evening tho wet sobbing through the leafless branches of trees coined a dreary echo to his thoughts And iiide prone oil tho floor her gulden hair oyer tljo ric Ihlcix Vinton lay struggling great sense of and as listened to sound of Ids footsteps down broad path and out of her life realizing that Stephen Walker had loved her no or no belter than had but knowing too that between John Vintons daughter and the foreman of her mills was a gulf that not even could bridge winter that followed was a try ing one to Miss Vinton Brown the man whom Mr Walker had left to fill his place fell ill soon after departure and burden of respon sibility fell upon her She was a proud woman and had never friends among her em ployees Murmuring and discontent on one side and scornful implacability on the other culminated strike involving a heavy toss to Miss Vin ton and much suffering among her people In tho spring Victor returned bright handsome Victor with hU happy heart and sunny smile with his coming the trouble vanished- as if by magic men loved him and subdued by the sharp lesson of winter were ready to come to terms lie was eager for speedy marri age but on pretext and another it was delayed until summer faded and autumn was upon them Once or during summer Victor brought her newspaper cony tabling favorable accounts of an in- ventiou of Stephen Walkers an Im provement that had been in opera tion in her mills long it was The paragraph stated that he had accepted an offer to superintend the erection of mills in South Am erica and was going far away And then the re I mint she had put- upon herself suddenly gave way and she fell down unconscious at Victors who in all his alarm and anxiety not dream of the true cause A few days after this she was en gaged in household duties look ing very beautiful in her dress of soft muslin when Victors bright face appeared at window I you to coDio to the mills Nell ho said The addition is almost finished and I want your approval we re move the scaffolding Very well Victor I will down presently said laying her bands on his shoulders and down into the frank handsome faoeAvlth a secret regret that sho could him as he deserved to be And Nell ho continnwr-cager- ly men been working like beavers to get it finished and I have promised them halfholiday tomorrow and a up at tho quarries Could not you lay aside and honor us with your preseuoo awhile It would be so much better for nit concerned if there was a tor feeling between you and your people thank you Victor Is any hope doctor l cannot- tell yet has a strong constitution and wo will hope for the best said the good old doc tor while tears stood in his eyes For he had known and loved Ste phen Walter all his life Doctor sho grasping his with you must save him you must you must Take all I money lands everything but save his life You forget my child that the is sues of life and death sro not in my hands If any skill of mine can avail J Stephen Reisers life think I need no bribe me doctor I scarcely what I was saying I know you all you can and I am a good papa always said so Helen you must not think of Tiurslng him This strain on your nerves is too great you are ill al ready laid a cool aliui band gently in his Put your fingers on pulse doctor It beats I must be bravo and strong for his sake If I gave my life for him it would but poorly requite what ho has done for me Tho doctor looked into the white pitiful face in which no trace of the old prido remained and read her secret It shall bo as you wish ho said briefly but you must let a It will bo a terrible ordeal even if he recovers- She went into the room he lay in a heavy stupor and knelt beside the couch Presently he opened his eyas and saw her there A smile lighted his face Queen Nell he said soft- arid then Victor is he safe I and unharmed Stephen but at what a cost It is better so butter and easier to thus for your happiness than to live through the weary years of exile I looked forward to Do not talk of she moan ed You must live for my sake for oh my darling I cannot live without you I you know what you say ing Helen Did you core for ma a little After all So much Stephen that if you are taken their will be no good thing left in life for me but to lie down die too so much that I could never married Victor though like a coward I shrank from telling htm said I said haughtily If hero is any thing this that they are to It Hut to go up mid play the the babies and listen to endless accounts of last win ters rheumatism and this summers lumbago- is too dreadful for contem plation What a thoroughbred aris tocrat you are Nell You were born a hundred years too late think I you bettor as you are raising the taper fingers to his lips Yielding to a sudden bent forward and touched her lips to the bright brow And Victor went down the road to tho milts with a lighter heart than ho known for months for ho loved his cousin and her coldness and troubled him sorely Just then up to station distant and left a tingle tall man in a grey tweed suit who nodded to few by and took the path across to the mills Victor was standing surrounded by the men looking a young god Ills hat was in his hand and the ruffled his He was telling for amid bursts of and peals of laughter for tho young master was always ready with his joke On tho outskirts of group unnoticed in the excitement of the moment stood tall man in grey tweed suit ho raised Ids eyes to scaffolding aloyo Valors ami then no krow rpttlo how it hut stroig men thrown right and left as if by a giants strength There was a sickening crash awl Victor was thrown as though ho a child far out of harms way But where ho had stood a moment before lay a man they all knew down by a heavy beam across is chest while stood horror- stricken appalled a graceful womans form was in their midst Men said in a voice so un like own that those who never forgot can you o nothing but stand like idiots I Vic tor ho has given his for you can you do nothing to relieve him I da and room is made ready to roccWo him John Stiles saddle fleetest horse In stable and ride for Dr Jackson as you never rodo before and tho rest of you put forth all your and lift this And succeeded in resrn2 the null hire and 7ont- with all strong vitality crush ed out of him up road ho had trodden so often up broad walk that hod echoed so drearily to the footsteps lasj than ypsc Into the house had been forbidden to Cuter OS I and item walked with aui drawn When doctor out of rafter all was done that ho could met ft tlo so I must live dear In cannot now And then he away into un consciousness was long days before ho knew her days while tho iron constitution did battle- with fever that consumed him and often when it seemed that the battle was hopeless And through it all never left him In that dark time all that was best and sweetest n Vintons nature to tho had no then of concealing her but her being went out In ono pass ton prayer that lie might be spared And when the crisis was past he was pronounc ed out of danger there seemed to be no room ill her heart for her great Joy and thankfulness They were married at Christmas and I dont think most fastidious of Helen Vintons acquaintances ever looked upon her having made a mesalliance for Stephen Walker won both wealth and honor and never did wifo glory more in her suc cess than she in fits Victor took his sore heart away as soon as Stephen was out of danger Hut Ids trouble was not incurable for he has just brought a fair young girl home to of big house ho a building The old school house in Au rora is now a thing of the past the building having been taken down and excavation for now building commenced The strawberry festival given in last Friday evening in aid of organ fund of Method- a pleasing affair Over realized Drill tthod in which festival was held was tastily arranged for the occasion and formed a pleasant promenade for numerous visitors The tea was up to standard and tho straw- berries which were served not at all scantily could not but please the most fastidious lift added tho enjoyment of the evening many of exhibits show ing that excellent skill and exquisite tasto was possessed by thoso who ex ecuted delicate handiwork Aurora Silver was present and enlivened intervals with choice Seldom does an evening pass by so pleasantly many having remarked that it seemed like a happy rounion of old loving friends Richmond Hill Liberal On Monday last Mr David Clark flth concession of Whitchurch assisted by his brother James James Greenfield mid Patrick Young was engaged in raising a large djving- or baity w i a stonb put underneath for stabling They Adjust shout finish ed their work being engaged in plac ing the post foundation under their allowed It to turn to side and caused the whole building to fall to ground a dis tance of six feet James Clark and Patrick Young succeeded in getting dear from under building Jaa had crushed under tho sill burying leg a foot deep but David owner of barn suffered Ho was to get Out and it was thought ho could not escaped for that ho fell between two sleepers and was thereby saved from sudden death Ho was extricated vey bad- lyiWMrod lm not gangster at summouod attended to Injured men building w rfWh The Late Col Williams Among first of the of militia of the their services to Govern ment for the purpose of quelling tho insurrection the was the subject of this sketchy I tho member of the of Ooia- jdoni representing County of Durham Ontario Ho was first militia officer qf0ans4a who volunteered to the Imperial Gov ernment for in the Soudan in connection with recent expedition for the relief of Gen he then to raiso in Canada a regimentof infantry After iItbperiat did not consider it necessary to draw up on When upon the breaking put of the rebellion in the NorthWcst Williams placod services at of Gov ernment they were at accepted and ho was authorize to raiso a pro visional in Midland dis trict and a ready response was made in three days from his call being is sued ho reported himself at Kingston with a regiment of officer non commissioned anil men pro pared immediately The necessity of fuller equipment of the men and want of sufficient trans port facilities delayexMiim at King ston a few days This time was well spent in perfecting the drill On of April last he left Kingston ifl command of Midland on the full strength being Tho by the Kingston sod Pembroke Railway to the Pacific- by route to one of fastest trips am pVeforiiiing the long marches the gaps in- very severe weather with utmost alacrity good will Their arrival at Vnnipeg ami push on to pflle and to Swift Current and the South Saskatchewan river and the important ami dangerous service in which they have been are matters familiar to our readers Co was born at Port Hope on 1 3th June 1837 at Park beautiful residence of his father late John Tucker Williams Esq formerly Judge of the Court of the Newcastle district later Registrar of the County of Durham The late John Williams had been a commander in Royal Navy and on his retirement settled in Port During the rebellion of lie couimundel a regiment from County of Durham subtO The Volunteers TUB TO An has ap proving certain regulation by Depart with respect to gratuities and pensions tebo paid to tho widows and of of ficers and of iho who toon thoao In March or the reprei6ita- lives of those juries contracted in actual service those o granted are based so fsSJoric- Ihoipi W- he rvprusentnl the county in the Parliament of Province of United Canada Col Williams was educated at Upper Canada Cob lege the University of Edin burgh Scotland In ho mar ried a daughter of the Hon Ben jamin Seymour she died in leaving six children oldest of whom wife of Mr Herbert Chamberlain a brother of the Right Honorable Joseph P ho attained Co Williams has with militia force and lit has done much to uphold and improve its usefulness and efficiency At the time of tho JYeiit affair in ISC companies of volunteers were enrolled at Port Hope and the subject of our sketch was by common consent asked to take command of one of them He did so by his persevering efforts and devotion to the work he soon brought his company to such a state of that upon the in made by such as Lord fthen Colonel seluy and Mouutaio A his company was more than once awarded of the prizes given to the best drilled and com panies of volunteer force At the the excitement in 1805 ho was ordered with his com pany to do frontier duty at Sand wich and he remained on that service fur six months In he was on active ser vice being appointed to the command of ono of the provisional battalions then organized and doing duty at Kingston at tho timo of Fenian ruid Subsequently in the year on enrollment of volunteer forco into local battalions ho was ap pointed to comruand of the ftm has ever since retained that position Hit regiment has always maintained a high place in force and has been frequently to in compliment terms in the reports of the com of the forces in Can- In 1830 Col- to command the Canadian ride team at Wimbledon contest it was admitted on all hands that he discharged tho particular duties of that position most efficiently In field of politics Go has occupied a prominent place Ho was elected by the East Riding of Comity of Durham in to tho Provincial Assembly of Ontario and ho sat for the constituency in that until when he was returned to tho of Commons and ho has continued to represent East Durham at Ottawa up to the present time In the Ontario Assem bly ho was a warm supporter of the of the late Hon Sanfield and in the Commons he has heartily supported the Right Hon Sir John A since to House of bo has held tho position of one of Government whips Eastern- Kansas and Western Missouri severely from almost continuous cold rains for the past six days Work in harvest licld has boon brought to a complete standstill and much of tho wheat in ruined The loss estimated at in It is feared that the crops will In saojo and that potatoes will rot ground rate to be granted to families of killed in action than to those of the men who from wounds or ill ness Any officer who limb an eye or use of a limb is to receive a full years pay fcj a and after year may pension to the following rates WeuiOol year Mkjor Captain Lieut AH claims for pensions bo applied for within five years Ser geants who have been disabled so as to he of earning livelihood- and to receive per day If the pare person is not then from to per day if able in some their from to and If te cop tribute Wards Mr disabled so as to require tar will from nature of- their injuries Pri vates be entitled to and under of their injuries The widows of or men in action arc to a pension equal to onehalt of the daily pay of their huabamU in addition lor tho tirat year a gratuity equal to ana years pay Children of men killed will bo granted allowances equal to onetenth of the pay of tlje debased and a gratuity four months pay Smaller allowances own and children of officer and sol diets who have died from- illness or wounds No pensions shall bo grant if the applicants left In wealthy circumstances or are already in re ceipt of pensions or allowances from the public a pensions are to when romarry may bo restored in the event of their be coming widowed a second Pro vision is also made for mothers and sisters who have been dependont on sons or brothers killed who have diwt while on active service A Sunday train carrying newspapers the run from Hun ters Point toGreeoport Long Island a distance of miles without stop page in an hour forty- min utes an average of a minute and seconds for each mile K2T Mr who mercantile business at Sprimrhillfor a long time has con eluded to dispose of bis stock and tire Mr of King Creek and stock and take possession on the 1st of Augustj Mr Lloyd mov ing to Toronto Conner Speaking of hurts farmer says in relation to destroying them parts jof cop- v peiassmi slacked lime of each for gallons of water Jand sprinkle it on the vines with a I had a field alive with beetles and after one dosn not a live one bo found and besides it benefits the plant Oil afternoon of List week the pupils of School Section No King and their friends held a picnic in Mr Jos about two miles west of Aurora A large number were present and spent afternoon pleasantly peoplo especially enjoyed- with various games Mr Byron Oliver is the teacher of school Banner J Rev father seriously injured an old man named Duncan by pushing his pew and throwing him down steps of Church on Friday theciviisuit brought him by by pay ins latter It is probable that criminal suit against Father will now be withdrawn When your collars and como home from the laundry as and stiff as a board dont get mad and swear and break your studs and buttons in trying to put them on but just dip tip of your fiogef water and touch it to the button hole and how easy they go on and hate yourself because you never thought of it before Mr John Gordon and eiteemed of Whitchurch died suddenly lost Tuesday evening He was in his usual state of and was in Aurora during the day In afternoon his sons rtsidenqf of Whit- church and near the townline evening ho went to church tho family and during the service as the congregation knelt in prayer father was noticed after get- knees to fall over f him at ones raised up- but ho only breathed once or twice dead Father Gordon has been a member of the Methodist j Church for more than fifty years years after hist connection with tho a local preacher a position which that ho like to die in thovsprjc and good old man About ago after They were couple- who widely known and esteemed Church