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An inventory of the stock can be seen at my Office, when fuil information as to terms and i 18 pe ction will be riven. Nat bound to aceept the highest or any tender. R. BEAIRSTO, jyi2—dy 135 Auctioneer. Portraits ! Portraits Call to-night and see the tion of CRAYON finished by the Dox nice collection of from we up. . H. TRAINOR, Manager, june a 624 224 Kent Street. large collec- PORTRAITS just Crayon Co. A Frames to suit, ranging ninion Notice of Application to Parliament Alfred A. A. Boyer, McBean, H. F. and E. F. E. Notice is hereby given that Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L J.P. B. Casgrain, A. G. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session for an act to incor- orate a company called “ The Canada aviiens Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the business of an in- surance Agency in all parts ef the Domin- ion of Canada ERROL BOUCHETTE, Solicitor for Applicants. thereof Dated at = 1895. 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Close u t ‘ The rder rang ut sharply, echotne rock rock, and seeming to die y in hollow murmurs up the pre ipitous and bleak :ides of the hi Is, the litdle band of It oldiety closed ip rapidly as their gri: al d old captain < ind faced him silently with their arbines ground ind the look of dul nd aputheti liso pl me n their faces that is cha t isti hei clase My 1 sa.d th yeatnuer-bd ate yray-h I lead garding them ly n i shaggy ey ws, the wolf is driven io his last All, or nearly all f his peopk been killed off during the weeks V hav een lowing them over ireary hills He the bandit, the ! And » of the hilis—can I last out longer now Hiis hour tis f we are but watchfu Up and has b « ir.ven ften nears ing t ur hands, yet as often e.- iping Now behind him ris the sheer, straight line of the hills, on eith Sid al \ x i impanies of ou! : we tand in the front The g at Andreano, terror f our hills ”’ th aptai iughed softly in his throat is already as one dead You know your orders he is to t hot down 1 dog by the first man who sights i Y understand?" A low leep murmur went up from } n, and then in a single vok spoke the speak: r, who stcod in the front rank, giving the salute rapidly But, my captain, what of the .hild’?* ‘Th ld man turned h.m fleice y The child! What chil’ The oldicr—a little, iiih>, swarthy man, with gleaming whi'e teeth sh n- under his brown moustiche- sa ted again The child, my captain, he brought from Massafino, below there in the val- The child of the woman who had him. The captain, interested in spite of himself, knitted his brows and bade the soldfer proceed, “What of this speak child ? You may Thus encouraged, the littl man with the gleaming teeth szluted enc,» mor, :nd, with fingers, pulders told nis story Twas but a year ago, my captain. The woman—I know not h'r nam had loved him in the days when he was a lad tilling thé fields down there. She was alone. Her friends dead or had left her. There was no one but the priest who could help her, and the priest was too poor. What would you?” with an appealing glance at his fellows and rapid shrug of his should«rs, “She — been married—this woman who had yvved the Andreano—sani had a ci Hy, a girl child; but her man lay in the sandy graveyard over against the vil- lage church, yonder, diad, a year be- fore, of the fever, so sh2 scnt to An- dreano.” He paused for a moment, s ly upon the “She sent many a gesture of and eyebrows, rapdly were pat quick- ground and went on again. a message to him up here in the hills, my captain, and he came to her. He came down in the night and saw her—came, armed to the teeth, and laring all or any to touch him. And in the morning, when the sun was ooming up over the hills, he had gone, and the hild with him, and the woman who had loved him lay dead, with a smile on her face. That is all, my The man saluted « And the child asked the captain, ‘The child captain.” gain and drew back where is it now?’ slowly. is with him, my captain.” “What matters it?” muttered the captain ‘Kill the child, tor. Kili off the whole brood. Come, we waste time. Forward!” Yet, for all that as the marched at the head of knitted brows, he was silent and very thoughtful, and might almost have been thought to have been in doubt. Once or twice he shook his head slowly and muttered something beneath his breath. He, too, had heard the strange story at an earlier time—had heard how this terible and sin-stained man, with a price upon his head, had gone down into the valley—into the midst of men ready and willing ts sell him—car- rying kis life in his hand, to see a p2a- sant woman who had sent for him ; he had heard, too, how the robber had car- ried the child into the hills and haa carefully tended it there ever since. It was late in the afternoon when the little company drew near the end of its quest, and, with levelled carbines, crept silently on amid the rocks that lay captain his men with strewn about the place. Suddenly on> man—the little soldier with the gleam- ing teeth who had spoken before— eried out sharply : “See, my captain, he comes—with the child !’ It was true. Even as they looked they saw an active,picturesque figure spring- ing from rock to rock toward them, bearing on its shoulders a laughing, crowing, dark haired child. One hand of the man held the baby, the other grasped a carbine, and the late after- noon sun gleamed on the weapons in his belt. They saw, too, that the baby had, fastened lightly to one chubby fist, a fluttering white cloth. Seeing them, the man stood quite still wat-hing them, only the white cloth flutte:ing in the wind. “A flag of truce !" grunted the can- tain, sharply calling a halt—he was too true a sildier not to regard such a sign, “What does he want, I wonder ? Lower your arms there, men, there is plenty of time,”’ he added grimly. ‘The robber came on again rapidly, and finally halted a little distance above them, with the baby still perched upon his shou'der. Then he, too, lowered his carbine and stood there, with head up- raised, looking at them defiantly, “You have me !"" he cried at last, his voice ringing out clearly through the still air. “You have tracked me up here —you, a hundred against one man. Yet, even now, you should not have taken me calmly thus, even though I stand alone—you should not have takin me thus, but for the little one.” He glanced up for a moment at the baby on his shoulder and drew one lt tle hand down to his lips, and then faced the soldery again, speakirg di rectly for the first time to the old ofli- cer “You are a brave man, captain,” he said, most appeal ngly, “and svch me do not make war on infants. What -lo you do with the little one my captain?” The captain shrugged his shoul ters, “The child is nothing, Andreano,” he said sternly. “She may die with you.” With a bound the bandit had sprung back from them, and in an Instant the hitd was off his :h ljer and behinit! him, and he k with hi bine levell ing them, “Deasts 1% CFA ‘i ome to you under the white tlhig, well knowing th I must di nd cing noth ng for my self, I crave only that you shuld spat tne Innocent little one, F now this, the gince you will noat—-f will kili ithe ec id tacher than she shall fall beneath your murderous bows, and will de such death as few men have aicd, with lozen coward souls to bear mine own to he'll. Now, wht say Hie knelt there quite calmly, with hs carbine leveled and with the chiid thrust behind hin But the old capt ila you ; had st«pped forward and tal ed hs hand “Stop, Andreano !"" he cried. “You ar right. We do not make war on taes This hunting down of one min is b little to my liking and I will not fou it mor Th hild is safe.” The man rose id down his ca bine and took up te child agan. “And the Hit!le one shall go w.th y down into the valley in safety? h asked slowly “IT have gviven my word No harm shall come to the little one. Give it to me.’ The robber kissed the baby’s soft face passionately—once, twice, thrice— ni then moved quickly toward the captain down the rocks, «nd passed the child into his arms “I thank you, my captain,” he said gravely. “And now you are te shoot mie “Such are our ders, Andreano.” 'The other shrugged his shoulders. “5S be it,” he said sofily, “only cover th ' face of the litile one thet she may ho The captain passed the child into. th hands of the little soldier of the swar- thy face,and they took it puickly out of his sight. Then came an order rapid'y given and another; a vo'ley rang ou’ starting the echoes on those lonely hil s If sot bin was run. for a moment; there was ah ery, and Andreano’s course So it came about that wh n th. s>i diers marched down into the valley again one of them bore upen a gh pole the head of the not. rious b nd* for all the wide eyed peasantry to gape at, and, strangest sight ef HI, upon th front of the captains :addie, with th captain's erm about her,sata lavchin:- crowing, dark-haire d baby. Firefly. CUBAN HATRED OF SPAIN. It Has Beea Shown by Seven Rebellion Sin e 1829, In the present revoit, as in the six considerable uprisin,s that have, again and again, plungrd Cuba into turmoil since 1829, the Cubans and the Span jiards are arrayed aga.nst one anothe: Many people have very hazy notions as to the distineton between tre Cubirs and the Spaniards in Cuba, The terme are by no means interchangable? Whe! a Cuban speaks of a Spaniard on hi island he means a man of Spanish blood who was born in Spain. If his son: are born in Cuba they are Cubans. In the course of one or two generation they become thorough Cubns in 8s n- timent and hate the Spaniards as; bi.- terly as though theis ancestors h id tived on the island a couple of centuries, We ean hardly realize th: ¢ rdiai hite a with which these two peoples re,ar each other. Associated in busine+ss language, attending meeting a hundied speaking the same the same churchcs, times a day, they never commingle af one people. They seareely ever form mutual friencships and in society, 1 not in business, each gocs his own way. It is a disgrace for a Cuban to marr) a Spaniard, fer mother will not 1I:- vite a Spanish youth to hr house un- less she is ceriain he has Lecome Cuban in sentiment. The world docs not pres ent a strange: anomaly than the re between these two kindred peoples. ‘The expl.- nation is not far to seek, It is found in the abnormal political relations o the two classes. The Spaniard goes t: Cuba to make what he can out of the Island, and then, as a rue, h* £0 home. Most of the thousands of Span- ish income:rs a:e government Offic a = employes and soldiers, whose busine s it is to make a’! pos:ib‘e picki: g: fo Spain, an] incidentaily to line thei own pockets wel!. The Cul-an sia: ds no chance except in th» incustr alin ecommerci:} lines. Thur: is no field fo him in the liberal professions or ia tix public service. If he is srewd aad lucky he may grow rich in commerce oO: planting, but he can take n> part ia public affairs, he can not worship as he pleases, he has few rghts wo.ta men- tioning, and he is taxed to death. I: he owns real estate be peys 20 per cent. of its income into the captain-gen ral’s treasure box. If he kils an ox he must pay a collar. It ccsts him $15 a year to own a carriage, or even an ox cart, He cannot sell a ko se or build a wha:t without pay:ng for a sovefnment per- mit. The Spanish agents, fre m captain- general down, have altiost absolute au thority. Some of them have been hon- est men who have tricd to deal Justis The names of many of them have becn loaded with infamy. They have boi gh their offices with the d stinct understanding thet thy were t use their offici 1 pace as 2 means of acquirng wealth. No won der a deadly hatred ex'sts between the native Cubars and the mass of Spanis incomers, all of whom are iegarded as being, directly or it.d'rectly, the agents of Spain for the r impoveri' hment ani abasement.—Philadelphia Times at ons The Devil Up to Date. The popular contemporary conception of Satan is cf a Lighly succe s-+ful man of the world. It is adm tted that there are shady spots in his past history, tht he has done some things that he shoulJ regret, that Le is a hh zirdous asso iat. and aa unsafe person to lave tiansac- t.o.s with. But conv rs:'y it i: r-a't- ized that he is rich, powerful, ard at tractive, and intimately conce:ned ane interested in promoting the mat-ria prosperity of the human race. H> i known to be full of enterprise ond pub- lic spirit, disposed to make things ple»s ant, and powerful tn carrying the enter- prises with which he is conce n @ td x profitable issue. It is true that he j understood to be unscrupulous, put it is felt tlat success excuses vVry much, and that wl. n an individual has it- tained a position which enables him to be useful te the public it 13 a mst ke to be over-nice about rejecting his go d offices because in early life, w.e.1 his necessilies were more precsins, hi methods or affiliations were not always such as a conscicnt:ous pcr.on cuou.d approve. Mike Cloths. 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