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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_10_08- -- �- �10 ''. T N r.�_. , T,4:.:. ... r .} .. - 1_1!. � ,.y . � . _ _111�` a t ,r n Via: s -1. ,�_,�t "I r E of - _. - 010 screws , - tll1"t be beaten.. :_ Mons 'eSt �S r - \. r I-e , •.. I1 I J C I, S if. ]lath, -� i 1NGo,_ I " . i _.- __ 000 .. or , f�. -, , - I \ _ - _. " . a .,J i N_ r, -, I , qr - .r I .i i .0 ' 1 I __ . -. �- _j 1. • • 4- - arnpY, )f:ICtu a of Pampd O ;E. . ''�!i s' , r.. , .d is - ►ssilre of fair . f I ... Y,� V. •F _ M , yr �' �• :_ :< - a- 3 ..�. 1. __ - - 1 ` 2-; . w�.wx..-A. fir.. I... - _:... . :. , , e.� I -. „ �.t': .a_ f , in: .•.. .,,•1.l114� - .a.+a -R•-.6 z ±WY! W ai..1, - -. ,tc .,, �+6 `# .waf:X tYi^ia�sI - .,y2n. I q . � I : ". ­ � t.. 1. _111- ­ ,.;. I—, VOL@ PICK 1. . � - , . � .. . � � - . NG, ONT.41FRIDAY,IOC;TOBER 8, I886. NU. 4A.' - �.!. i Vrofe0#tVnat Garbs. Fire and Life Ilsurance. Centinued from Fotsrsh Pau I : -11 . ereb apples, 6 entries. L Wismar Mrs - -- ... . . 1. . . , . I FIELD, 10. D., M. C. P. S. PHY CI AN, SU iGRON, CORONER, . Pickering, Ont. O oe hours - Morning, from to 11:30 ; evening fr m 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y tiE. WARE, . D., M. C. P. S., 0 . - TARIO. Coroner for the county of tario. Physician, Surgeou and Accoucheur. R Bence and office, eat door to the Post -o Pi4kB g: : - . 10-V . . DW. FER ER, M.D „M.C.P.S., O • CORONER. Office hours -- morning fr fto -10. evening 5 t 6. Surgery id rear of DR STORE, Brock Eat. North, Claremont. Patr - sfipjplied with Pur Drugs, Chemicals, &c., cheap for cash. 29tf Legal.. - ..;1 - T HN B DOW,MBARRIST t 1 and Solicitor, otary Public, etc. OPT 1� erell's Block, B oak- street, Whitby. Priv fu de -to loan at owest rates and on favors to s of payment. �y r HMAS P RKER, BAARRIST and Solicits , &c. Money to loan. co mission. Office : Haney's Building, Pick in ; open every Saturday. ! -y ELAMER , BLACK, RESSOR ENGLISH, arristers at Law, Solici in; Chancery Con eyancere, �c. Offices, No. T Tonto Street (ov r Gas Company's), Toron M ney to Loin -Np Commission. D. DBLAns D�VID60N BLACK, H. A. RglgtsoR, R. TAT o r GLIB$. __ y �� E. FAREWELL, LL, B., BA II • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, C unto Solicitor. Court House, Whitby'10- . ESSRS. RITCHIE & BILLIN Barristers and Solicitors, High Court J stice. Whitby, Qut. Money to loan on r % sonable terms. 19-v Y'teri�iary. , _. ^ HOPKIN , VETEP.INARY SU GEON, G s,duate of the Ontario- V e ary College, oronto. and practical ho e , etc. On ac cunt of increase of pract i. ' : ; a d my accusto ed visits every Saturday W�itevale, Che ood and Dunbarton will ' 'i- teed the diseases f the horse` foot at my o fb fie, Green River, n the forenoons of Tuesd W nesday, Thur ay and Friday of each w A rsL -luau aeaieta t horses3oer always on�ha - ` V nary instru ants made to order. ,M ci a for horses and cattle always on band. Ca by night or by day promptly attended to. dregs, Green River,iOnt. 3! -y - . vnstness Garbs. „ 'T7%r. 'CT lzic 1 gLrdeo 1, Mackey. Two dozen large ply ,' AGRNT POP entries, J B Burk. 8T•. The Western Fire Assuranpe Co., Head Office, Judges salve as on roots and Vegi Vic., Toront;,, and the `tables. . 8:30 North American Life Insu ace Company, Head I - , Office. Toro to. DIARY PR4DUCgl. N. -- 40 lbs. factory cheese, 2 entries' Picl On- Insurance effected at the lowest povelble rates @rinit Cheese facto 10 lbs. butter ii esi- consistent with safet and security. r3 ffi oe, ;: i 45 -7 crock (by J D Edgar, M.P.), 14 entriee �. Eosin_ ,ess Solicited. I Mrs D L Barclay. 10 lbs.'utter in roll nt. V r 1 (by T Meredith & Co.), 4 entries, T t om .A.. L U TH B E R l �.. Caldwell. 10 lbs. butter in groek (b UG Humphrey & Jackson), 14 entries, Mrs mil Watchmaker, and Jeweler, Delong. 10 lbs. butter in !b, rolls (b; PiCKERINO, ONT.. Jas. Park & Son.), 8 entries;; Miss A I .1 Barclay. 20 lbs. butter in creek (b Henry Lemon), 6 entries, Mrs. Ales ,.- .., A beautiful assor nut of. V�'addell. 20 lbs. home•mad@ cheese (b 11 I. �R watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy T H Morton), Mrs. J Bruels. 80 lbi ate Goods, on land. Factory cheese (by Leonard's), Mrs , ble I . Bruels. 1. REPAM NG PROMPTLY EXECUTED Judge# - Geo. Burton, U. Gloesod, I+ NoAfter 25 years' experience I am able to say I will Stokes. m._ guarantee satisfaction. 187 NISCELILAN$OUB. ;' I - ' Sett team harness (heavy), '4 entriee & n a rio.., _' rhos Holmes, T I3olmes. Sett sings tors ; harness, 4 entries; N Burton, Goo Minni 17 Pair team collars, James Coakwell. tr i PICHERING 1�GENCY.: beige blanl:eta (6hapea ), s entries, $s, ua Uriah Young, James Coakwell. 10 lbe - "-" strained honay (by Petley 4 Petley), R- Open for the transaction of all legitimate entries, A Barclay. 10 lb& comb hone, and Banking Business. (by Diekie & Marquis . Jos Harbron y Or'rics $overt- -F`rom 10 to 8; Saturdays Aso foci @t 's rite. �est you lad' (}S, 10 to 1 o'clock. y P y 8 of j performer on organ or piano (bv P. B is Sayings Bank lII COIIIISCtlOII. Forsyth & Bro.), Miss Frances Hoover (3 -S) .. GEORGE KERR. Agent. Pickering. .A�I�ZA�T ^'f.�rTL. gcecelN>;i ;, FAQ ntl�rt,h� axis, d`tc. ' Beat pump, Geo Gerow., Chas n, T l -"` Brant. Plow, of any Ind, "Wesley R- Tte`shorteet- sea passage. Average time 8 da , � , et- 2 of which are passed on the River and Gulf of Matthews. - , Gang plow, Wm Cowie rse- St. Lawr©noo. Seeder and drill, Pipher &: Hortop. Iron ice Rates of Passage -Cabin Cmr 080, M. and 090. harrows. F L Green. Turnip 8: nfl�er to Return ticketis st s reduction. Intermediate 4flQ pi her &Aorta Hcr P' at- Steerage at low rates. P p se rake, 1pber d wn Parties sending for friends in the old country can Hortop. Mow1r, Pi her 'tit Horto ay, obtain Prepaid Passage Certificates. JtldRes -tJas. 11ICTreigilt, O. Tawso'l �k• For dates of sailing, tickets, and all informs- , nd. tion apply by letter or in person to and I'. S. 81�an�. ,Me L� N EYSICAL iNSTSU5f sTs. �aCNTE $EBg OF ITCE WHITBY. Cabinet organ, P. B. Forsyth & Bro _ TBY_. Piano P. - COURTS B. Forsyth & lire., Pickering, S�1TIN6S oFTHE DIVISION dodges -F. Spafford, Bas. Percy, arc M. Clarry. - CO UNTY OF 0 yl l'A Rl tl - DOIMSTlc 1rAxdrac v a. . COrtve,Va)tcer, cue. L. ICIHARD STOKES, COMMIS - eioner and Conveyancer. Office at Hopper R (Stokes', Gene al Merchants, Claremont. Sp vial attention-paid -to making wills and-pre- p ng __ne_cessary_p_apers for Probate. 48•tf - - -- - -- - R.BEATOI, TOWNSHIP CLERK Conveyance ' , Commissioner for taking �a davits, Accountant and Insurance A ant. ney to loan on form, property.' 0T7ICIC =At ugh am. 27 -v d •chitext. T - a AA. POST, BOUNTY ARCHITECT . for the county 'of Ontario. Drawings and specifications furnished for every class of balding. team and hot water heating and ve tilation a specialty. Office- Gerrie Block, . c ner; Dnndas and Brock streets, Wnitby. Re idence- Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37•y .. i •j I I I I I • . union flannel, home made, 4 entrieti. - 1888 r---- Mrs. J S Cochrane, Mrs U Young. Union - ' flannel, factory made, Cliff Bros. Full A ° -5 o o . cloth, home made, J Hubbard, Mrs J No. Place of Bolding ,�� .0 z f o� r A Bruels. Full cloth, factory made, Cliff I Whitby. 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 Bros. White flannel, home made, Mrs. 2 i Pickering 4 2: 3 3 3 3 U Young• White flannel; factory made, 3 Port Perry 8 90 22 s 20 a Cliff Bros. Colored flannel; home made, ! Uxbridge '' ' s 2G 83 s 27 15 Vrs J Bruels. Colored pl id flannel, 6 Crnnington 10 2i1 S! 9.28 16 6 Beaverton 11 2a 25 10 17 factory made, C1itY Bras. - oc+llen Car- ? U r rove 13 4.4 26 11. 18 - pet, home made, Mrs J Bruels, Mrs C By Order, - , 1. E. FAREWELL, . Rogers. Rag carpet, cotton warp, home _Clerk of the_Peace. made, Mrs Delong, Thos Pugh. Rag HARNESS ___ carpet, woollen warp, home made, Mrs J AXING ! . Bruels. Pair blankets, 7 entries, Mrs C Rogerb, Mrs U Young. Fancy quilt, 4 We call your special attention tb' the bargains entries, Airs J Bruels, Miss E Wismer. offered in Piecework quilt, 6 entries, Mrs G 'B __ _ ; Single and Double HARNESS, Smiul, Mrs Delong. Knitted quilt, Mrs. Awt,iorteering. Also in Whips of a first -class quality G B Smith• Quilted quilt, bars Smith, �""-` �'"" "�"'`�'_."�_ and ood variet i th Mrs Delong. Log cabin uat. 6 ant �OUCHER & ROWLAND, License Auctioneers, f r the whole,of North an So ti Ontario. ct attention given to - al or ers by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate T os. Poucher, Val ator, Arbitrator, Ac. Ad dr s, THOS, POUCIIER, Box 47, Brougham, A• . ROV.LAND, W itby, Ont. i3tacksrre�tlaing, &c. iii ICHXL REED, GENERA Blacksmith d W n Maker, Pickering O t. The latest im ved machinery for Bol A e and Nut Cuttin Horseshoeing as usual Al work promptly satisfactorily executed. I aisiterrs �giad Glaziers. A I N T I N G� GRAINING, SIGN Writing, Paper - anging, Tinting, d'c., of all ds done on the sh et notice. All shades of pa nt mixed to ord None but the best Bng- lil � Lea,,d used. HILtI S & WBLBOURNE. 20y _ j ; - _ .Boots Z!td Shoes. -... ;,- I HARD BRIGNALL, KINSALE, xr., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- p ed 0 su ply his friends and customeas with Pe e j and sewed Work to order of the best q it I also keep always on hand a full sup - p1 of oots and Shoes from the best factories in th Pr wince, all of which have been selected by a p ac 'cal man and will be sold atlow p cos for e . ive me a call and inspect for yourself. 10y T N LESLIE,' BOOT AND SHOE V M ker. P ed end sewn work. Orders pro p ly attended to: Naperienced workman - hi - on't forget the stand, nearly opposite the .ie e, ing etmet, Pickering village. 7 -v Hotels. . E. PERANCE HOTEL, GREEN - w od, John I,litchell, proprietor. This Io i a new •buildipg, fatted up with every odation for -the travilling bublic. Large ►nd cc ocious stables and -sheds for horses. sh 11 t all times be pleased to receive a call io y friends and t e public generally, when n ree wood. _ 13tf I 0 DON H USE, PICKERING. J mes Gordon, oprietor. This house is 'fie n w brick buildi g, finished in superior tyl very convent nce and comfort for the ra elli g public. New and commodious stables nd sheds. _ 7 -y B GHAM H TEL, J. M. GEROW Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos, 'ou 'her, the above hotel, and refitted the game bro ' nc 9 lit, I intend to keep a strictly temper- house, in conformity with the law of the end. A call respectfully solicited. An attentive Wer always in attendance.. 10y _, Muskat. -- WIS ING TO TAKE PiRTIE9 lessons lin Instru ental or Vocal Music con btain Vocal Mus c in Class or by private instruction. Apply fo terms to 1 iss A. E. Couttt , Prof. of Music. °P'�14usi6 room at the esidenee of Mrs. Head ite NiEws office, Pickering, , Money to 1,oaft. )IONEY jP0 A 8 et. j per cent., on F t -class Mortgages. ral ht loan; no chaarrgge� for valuating. .Apply to T OMAS POUCHE1i, Box 47, Brougham. 46-5 d 8 ,' a Lottle Smith, Mrs 'Bruels, Bed eom- i Brougham Harness Depot. forter, 7. entries, Mrs L Mackey, Mrs J Repairing a Bpeolauty. Bell. 'White spread. 8 entries, Mrs. o; W. H. JACKSON, Brougbam. ,' M• Macuab, Mrs.Bel). She herd's plaid, P.S..- Blacksmithing and woodwork as ustial Mrs Bruels, J Hubbard. Pair woollen at Lot 18, 4th eon., Pickering. 47 stockings, 7 entries, >Kisa E Wispier. --- DISSOLUT�O Pair woollen socks, 6 entries, Mrs. J Bruels, Mrs. Delong. Pair woollen L mips, gents, 5 entries, airs J Bruels, Mrs 9 U Young. Pair woollen mitts,- ladies, ' 5 entries, Mrs. J Bruels, Mrs U Young. 6 • Two akeilis yarn, hums made, 4 ett�fes, �- Mrs U Youn , Mrs. J Bruels. Dried Tlie partnership heretofore es:isting fruit, 4 entries, Mrs U Young, T B between ---- _ Bnrk. Canned fruit, 6 entries, J s Burk, is R. HOOVER and A. E. WRIGHT Mm• W BoJell. Jelly, -10 entries, Mrs under the firm name of U Young, Mrs G B Smith. Pickles, Q HOO�� � �WRIG�T entries, Mrs J- B Burk, Mr J Bruels. Pickled ppears, 9 entries, Mrs W Bodell, has this day been dissolved by mutual Mrs A Waddell. Wine of any kind, 5 entries., Mrs D L Barclay, Mrs Thomas consent, A. F,. Wright retiring. '" Poucher. Mrs Jas White. Catsup, li r entrieit, Airs T Poucher, Mrs W Bodell. All accounts to be settled with Bouquet.. of natural flowers, 7 entries, J.: Re H O O v R Miss E Morrison, Mrs J B Burk. Speci. who will continue the business and , men of fruit preserved in sugar, 4 entries, 'Jiro U Young, Mrs J Bruels, Mrs W Solicits the::- PATRON AGE Bodell• Hume mad , bread (by F. L OF Green) 22 entries, Mrs U Young, Mrs C -ANiD ' Rogers, Mrs J Bruels. - Best display of FARMERS OTHERS confectionery, horse made (by F L Green), with their trade. , . Mrs G B Smith, i J. H. HOOVER, Juagea -Mrs. Thos McBrien, Mrs G I. 1. Train, glad Mr Qeo Parker. A. E. WRIORT. PINK+ AKTS. . • WEIGHT, Witness. � Water color painting, 8 8nt►1 @s, Mrs kering, September let, 9t36. W H Hayes, G @o Everett. Oil painting, bars J S Cochrane, Geo Everett. Velvet painting, Mrs D L Barclay, Mrs W H I Hayes.i Crayon drawing, Geo Everett, ' F L Green. Pencil drawing, G Everett, F L Green. Collection of photo&ra�hs VOTERS LIST BURT, taken by exhibitor, W J Mertons. Pla ue ' 11 painting (extra) Miss Farquallarson. Notice is hereby given that' a Court will be Practical penships, Mrs J 8 Cochrane. held, pursuant to the °Voter's Act,° by His Collection o1 views (extra) W J Mertons. • Honor the Judge of the �ounty Court of the County of Ontario, at the Town H ,1, in the Collection of groups (extra) W J Merbons. j VILLAGE of BROUGHAM Photos on silk, W J Mertons. 8 z- i mess of Bromide enlaroemebt, W J Mai•- I -ON- tons. Wednesday, the 27th day of October Judges --Dr Freel and Rev. FC Keam. ( 1886, at 10 o'clock a.m., to hear and determine LADIES' DEPABTNEfT. 1 the several compplaints of errors and omissions + Mrs G B Smith, 1 in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Lady a dress, 8 entries, - Township of Pickering for lasts. Mrs Wm Major. Child's dress, 8 entries, I AI i persons having business at the court ere Lottie Smith, Miss Delong. Lady's under. I raga red o attend st the said time and place.. c clothing, 6 entries, Mrs T C Brown, Mrs i 18M6. - G B giplth. P'anoy knitting, ? entriee, , 1 -` ; c _, , D. R. BEATON; • M Mrs Delong, Miss+ Farquarson. Fancy a 1 18.50 -=. - L`Ie of the said Mupioipalit . k knitting in wool, 2 entries, Mrs J Bruels, r '�' V Crochet work, 10 ..ntries, Lottle smith, I V.., F Thom,as Casety. Embroidery in silk, 2 ( ;. ; • entries, . Louie Smith. Embroidery in s il)0 aoree of land, fair gpalittqq; 46 sores eteared; $ mngjin. :.4 . entries, Miss:L -$oil, -Mrs John t ed ; 4I miles from igibridge. Also a oWngle, PA01, M Mrs , p a BOIL. ; Aw,broidery on. wotdod, i _ o Mrs W Hayes. Fancy netting,'. Mrs L d . EDWARD PILHIE - H Hayes• J B Burg. Rated Berlin wool, 4 38-tf ; ITsb »d e p e entfi Mr W H H d PiRTIE9 lessons lin Instru ental or Vocal Music con btain Vocal Mus c in Class or by private instruction. Apply fo terms to 1 iss A. E. Couttt , Prof. of Music. °P'�14usi6 room at the esidenee of Mrs. Head ite NiEws office, Pickering, , Money to 1,oaft. )IONEY jP0 A 8 et. j per cent., on F t -class Mortgages. ral ht loan; no chaarrgge� for valuating. .Apply to T OMAS POUCHE1i, Box 47, Brougham. 46-5 d 8 ,' a Lottle Smith, Mrs 'Bruels, Bed eom- i Brougham Harness Depot. forter, 7. entries, Mrs L Mackey, Mrs J Repairing a Bpeolauty. Bell. 'White spread. 8 entries, Mrs. o; W. H. JACKSON, Brougbam. ,' M• Macuab, Mrs.Bel). She herd's plaid, P.S..- Blacksmithing and woodwork as ustial Mrs Bruels, J Hubbard. Pair woollen at Lot 18, 4th eon., Pickering. 47 stockings, 7 entries, >Kisa E Wispier. --- DISSOLUT�O Pair woollen socks, 6 entries, Mrs. J Bruels, Mrs. Delong. Pair woollen L mips, gents, 5 entries, airs J Bruels, Mrs 9 U Young. Pair woollen mitts,- ladies, ' 5 entries, Mrs. J Bruels, Mrs U Young. 6 • Two akeilis yarn, hums made, 4 ett�fes, �- Mrs U Youn , Mrs. J Bruels. Dried Tlie partnership heretofore es:isting fruit, 4 entries, Mrs U Young, T B between ---- _ Bnrk. Canned fruit, 6 entries, J s Burk, is R. HOOVER and A. E. WRIGHT Mm• W BoJell. Jelly, -10 entries, Mrs under the firm name of U Young, Mrs G B Smith. Pickles, Q HOO�� � �WRIG�T entries, Mrs J- B Burk, Mr J Bruels. Pickled ppears, 9 entries, Mrs W Bodell, has this day been dissolved by mutual Mrs A Waddell. Wine of any kind, 5 entries., Mrs D L Barclay, Mrs Thomas consent, A. F,. Wright retiring. '" Poucher. Mrs Jas White. Catsup, li r entrieit, Airs T Poucher, Mrs W Bodell. All accounts to be settled with Bouquet.. of natural flowers, 7 entries, J.: Re H O O v R Miss E Morrison, Mrs J B Burk. Speci. who will continue the business and , men of fruit preserved in sugar, 4 entries, 'Jiro U Young, Mrs J Bruels, Mrs W Solicits the::- PATRON AGE Bodell• Hume mad , bread (by F. L OF Green) 22 entries, Mrs U Young, Mrs C -ANiD ' Rogers, Mrs J Bruels. - Best display of FARMERS OTHERS confectionery, horse made (by F L Green), with their trade. , . Mrs G B Smith, i J. H. HOOVER, Juagea -Mrs. Thos McBrien, Mrs G I. 1. Train, glad Mr Qeo Parker. A. E. WRIORT. PINK+ AKTS. . • WEIGHT, Witness. � Water color painting, 8 8nt►1 @s, Mrs kering, September let, 9t36. W H Hayes, G @o Everett. Oil painting, bars J S Cochrane, Geo Everett. Velvet painting, Mrs D L Barclay, Mrs W H I Hayes.i Crayon drawing, Geo Everett, ' F L Green. Pencil drawing, G Everett, F L Green. Collection of photo&ra�hs VOTERS LIST BURT, taken by exhibitor, W J Mertons. Pla ue ' 11 painting (extra) Miss Farquallarson. Notice is hereby given that' a Court will be Practical penships, Mrs J 8 Cochrane. held, pursuant to the °Voter's Act,° by His Collection o1 views (extra) W J Mertons. • Honor the Judge of the �ounty Court of the County of Ontario, at the Town H ,1, in the Collection of groups (extra) W J Merbons. j VILLAGE of BROUGHAM Photos on silk, W J Mertons. 8 z- i mess of Bromide enlaroemebt, W J Mai•- I -ON- tons. Wednesday, the 27th day of October Judges --Dr Freel and Rev. FC Keam. ( 1886, at 10 o'clock a.m., to hear and determine LADIES' DEPABTNEfT. 1 the several compplaints of errors and omissions + Mrs G B Smith, 1 in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Lady a dress, 8 entries, - Township of Pickering for lasts. Mrs Wm Major. Child's dress, 8 entries, I AI i persons having business at the court ere Lottie Smith, Miss Delong. Lady's under. I raga red o attend st the said time and place.. c clothing, 6 entries, Mrs T C Brown, Mrs i 18M6. - G B giplth. P'anoy knitting, ? entriee, , 1 -` ; c _, , D. R. BEATON; • M Mrs Delong, Miss+ Farquarson. Fancy a 1 18.50 -=. - L`Ie of the said Mupioipalit . k knitting in wool, 2 entries, Mrs J Bruels, r '�' V Crochet work, 10 ..ntries, Lottle smith, I V.., F Thom,as Casety. Embroidery in silk, 2 ( ;. ; • entries, . Louie Smith. Embroidery in s il)0 aoree of land, fair gpalittqq; 46 sores eteared; $ mngjin. :.4 . entries, Miss:L -$oil, -Mrs John t ed ; 4I miles from igibridge. Also a oWngle, PA01, M Mrs , p a BOIL. ; Aw,broidery on. wotdod, i _ o Mrs W Hayes. Fancy netting,'. Mrs L d . EDWARD PILHIE - H Hayes• J B Burg. Rated Berlin wool, 4 38-tf ; ITsb »d e p e entfi Mr W H H d . , g . es, ay�os, Buk . Flat -,� -•� , _ . . i i i- ` V i U' / nt i . . di' r• a !• i I l' \ ti� ti` V'• .:I i. ,. .r.- :i: -S. tr.- v �' '� y. I { �, a �.�a, { x x „ �-.. -__, -. . _: -.... .3.: �r[ .. �,..'. '.. �� :.,�. .,..,�y�,.a.�31.... .ir, :��...: �Bd�AL �Yr._a .x... 4 :1�•2, ... � l_rt _+2: z. ... ,- ....e v „'�� -.� 3. ..._ _ . . .® ' t- - - ,:,.... ... Berlin wool 4 entries, Mr L Mackev, Mrs 'New York Correspondence. • J Bruels. ornamental needlework, Mrs J * ., .. . dBell. Paper flowers, 8 er tries, Mrs W H CdWho are those crowd of m6, Tom ? " . . ­ .- - Hayes, J B Bark. Be in flowers, Mrs I asked as I noticed a number of strapping , Hayes. Zephyr flowers, iss Delong. Mrs fellows occupying the biggest side of the f. Hayes. Feather flows s, Mrs Hayes. pavement on Water street. They proved Silver wire flowers. ]tits Delong, Fancy to be " stevedores " and - longshoremen," - basket, 8 entries, Mrs ayes, Mrs D L employed in loading and unloading vessels - - Barclay. Mat or lug, entries, Mrs A laden with ail kinds of merchandise from I Findlay, Mrs J Ee'I one work, Miss the Southern ports and Europe, principal- _ , belong. Leather wor , Miss Tamer ly: from the former. As far as I could I Barclay, Mrs U Young. Wax fruit, Mrs understand, a contractor bargains to load . - FN Ha es. Gent's white shi ,t, machine -made a ship ; he employs professional stevedores Ting Casely, Mrs. J $ ruels. Gent's and .they hire the longshoremen as helpers, . wh to shirt, hand -made, 8 entries, Mrs J thus making three grades, contractor, Bruels, Mrs J 8 Cochrane, Flannel shirt, stevedore, and longshoreman. The steve'- : hand -made, 5 entries, Mri J Bell, Mrs U dores get professional pay and boss the job, ..! Young. Farmers' wreath, 4 entries, Miss while the longshoremen get laborer's wages, ,I t. E Wismer, Mrs J Bell. Hair wreath, 8 and the contractor calls when the work is • entries, J B Burk, Mrs J Bell. Ottoman, done, "rakes in the shekels," pave the hire, , - upholstered, 8 entries, Mrs Hayes. Mrs S and grows fat over the profit t Loading a !. J Green. Fancy work -box, 2 entries, Mrs ship to greatest advantage -is the work of ' _ $ayes, )Stirs D L Barclay. Fancy' table a genius, and like all other employments - mat, 5 entries, Mrs L Msck y, Mrs J Bell. requiring skill, he is well paid. He will ` Lady's bonnet, Lottle Smith. Specimens get half as much more merchandise in a + of braiding, 5 entries, Miss Wismer,Mrs -hold than, an ordinary man, which is very. - U Young. Point lace, 2 e tries, Mrs L desirable - and necessary, conzidering the (--..- Mackey. Sofa pillow, 4 entries, Mrs amount of shipping to and from Southern - Hayes, Mrs A Findlay. Ti y, 7 entries, ports. t3o it parr the owner of a vessel to Mrs Hayes, J Burk. Bead ork, 2 entries, pay these men big wages for their services - Mrs S J Green. Fernwork,I Miss Delong, They must be shrewd, intelligent, and far - :: - Painting on satin or silk, M 's W H Hayes, seeing individuals, as not only the amount Miss Farquahareon. Crete ne work, Mrs of merchandise to be stored is a great con- :. 0 L Mackey. - Gaipene work, re L Mackey, sideration, but also displacement in heavy Pillow shams, 5 entries, Mrp L Mackey, seas. It's a study to�wateh this group of Miss Alice White. Specime crazy work, men, who are waiting the arrival of a Yes- - 6 entries, .J B Burk, Mrs A Findlay, eel for loading for Key West. They are of - .. 1. Darned net, Coultice Smit , Miss Alice many colors, sizes and characters, some White. Gents scarf, Mr J Bruels. are black as ebony, a few are a sort of ' Lady's hat,Lottie Smith. T ilet sett,Mrs milky tan (new color), and most of them - Hayes, Mrs ,L Mackey. it .slippers, are tt�e color of an average white man ; of ; wo�•ked and soled, ➢Ira J Bell, rs Emmett, all degrees of intelligence, their manners _ Twine work, Mrs T Poucher, ]Liss Tamer and language as varied as was at the - Barclay. Wax lilies, Mrs ayes, Foot Tower of Babel when the Supreme arehi. i j stool, acre, Hayes, nine F rquabarson. tect confused them • and their costumes I i grottoes worked in wool, 4 entries, Ella indescrible. A group of `•old stdgers" are I Smith. grottoes worked in oil , S entries, telling army yarns, and the ones other. - 1 itrs J. Bell, acrs Hayes. Tatt ng,2 entries, than the speaker have eyes and ears wide - gcrs Delong, Gent's fine shirt' machine or hand -made (by C. Dale), 1st Ile Smith open, months ready to catch Stec. a fright - ening expression keeps over their faces, . gcrs d Bruels. Lace work (ez ra), gas d S and when the climax is reached, such a I C brave. Wall bracket, acre T C Browns hearty outburst applause could not be . Whisk holder, mrs S J Green.' - exeelfed by an earapt audience listening to - i Judges-- a+fiss grackey, and gisa A Cole: a Booth or a Barrett. , They ere happy, i GRAM, SEEDS AND FL UR. indeed. Ambition does not gnaw at the - - Fall wheat, 5 entries, R D ff. Y, Wis- vitals of peace and contentment. mer, J Duff. Spring wheat, 10 entries, Here comes a contractor. All hands - , . : J Duff, T Hunter, R D . Barley, are in eager expectation. He wants ' . ; 6- rowed, 9 entries, J Duff, Bruels, T twenty -live men and sele9ts them, and. - , -• . 1. Casely. Peas, small,' 5 out es, J Duff, they arrange to go to work, while the re- i. i J Bruels, J McCormack. eas, black -, mainder settle down with calmness and , eye, 4 entries, J Duff, .R Dn , J Bruels. Patience and wait until another comes. Oats, white, 8 entriee, J Du , R Duff, T Some are •so contented they sit down on r Hunter. Oats, black, 5 entri , J Bruels, the curbstone, back against a post or other' ,' J Duff R Duff. Rye, 3 en nos, J Dttff, support, stud the charmip� rays of good , -. . ' 3' old King Sol slowly sly with mesmeric .` i J McCormack, T Pugh. atent flour, influence leaden the ey. ids, and they are made from home grown heat, F L snoringly asleep, perhaps to dream of : '' Green. Straight grade flou made from vines and pomegranates in the drowsy home grown wfieat, F -L eon. Two: South. The merchandise from the South • - rowed barley, John Duff, h'gh,y recom. consists of tobacco; cotton, tropical fruits, - : .trended. Collection of fi Id turflips, s ices: - &c,, etc. I have seen fall cargoes . C inangolds and carrots (by i C Dale), 5 0i each of the above. Bananas, orangep, . - • -. _ i..', entries, J Bell, T Pugh. ( - , I lemons, tamorunds, etc., si;e.,carted to the Judges -Jos Moukhouse,- J McC�ona- large dealers with as little ceremony and chie and J B Taylor. I care as any of your readers would handle - turnips. In fact turnips are a scarcer i �e� `�� article h @re than bananas. No doubt year I OSHAWA. : ' � readers would ridicule me were I to walk , ' through your streets gnawing a big turnip, Georgina W. daughter of Mr. James g I but we New - Clarrow, was united in mai�ri at to Mr. Yorkers think nothing of munching a big banana or ear of corn, or Frank M. Tait, last week. o r- Geo. - - ,M indulging in watermelon on the public Anderson to Miss Dolly Fie e0, daughter thoroughfare. So great is the population of M. Fletcher, of Cedar D) , here, that the little breaches of etiquette The Vindicator says. th t a young, are not noticed. But I must keep to my Oshawa man was,"ag his nest girl home .text. I and while, gentlhbd awes y resting on I do not know how I can convey to your the. railing of aF cross' g the creek, readers an idea of the amount of mer - it gave way, .,pibcipitating t e said star- chandise taken off one of these vessels. I gazer into the dreek below, early sWoth- can only express it by the cart load. A Bring him in tie mud. Bin then a new ship was loading at the foot of our street. railing has been put up, a the young and from 2 o'clock W1 late at night. there man breathes free again. *" half a mile of drays, waiting their High School Headmaster meth shot an turns in single file. They were loaded eagle while out hunting in t e pond north with all kinds of merchandise. Remember _ Of tho town last week. It easured five there are dozens of these ships loading and feet three inches across the wings from tip unloading daily, winter and summer, and -_ to tip. you may form some idea of the amount of - Potatoes in the vicinity o Cedar Dale produce which in, ccnsumed and exported I- .are beginning to show signs f rot, -owing to other parts. - to so much rain. May tell you more hi my next about the.' While descending the stai at the Music shipping. _ • . Hall, after the Hon. Mr. Ross' lecture last • week, Charles Williamson fell from the The Biggest Thing ,on Recaird. top to the bgttom; receiving seriona injury , to his hip, shhoalder and hands. ` The Ayr'American Plow CO., Air, alit., The Oxford cricket club def ated Oshawa swept the field in the- Jointer and ,Sulky' . _ . �' by 101 to 31. Game pplayed t Oshawa: plow classes at the Provincial Plowing - The Plowing Clnb pro se having a Match, held at Woodstock, Out., in Octo- plowing match loon, prizes or which are ber, 1884, beating ten dif ereni makes, in- now being arranged. clading all the leading ones. Every plow ` WHI TEVALE. and implement nlanuiactured by the above firm are warranted to give perfect satin- faction, and all their plows to clean in anv Captain Rogers, of the S. is visiting soil. Bead the following letter:-- • - I' art Mr. Kirton's .... Thos. haley, and Claremont, Sept. 23, wife, of gfarkham, spent S nday in our Mr. Wesley Mattbews, Brougham, ont. ' vale.. , . George Burton and family, (for - Dear Sir, -In reply to yours of the 20th inst., - merly of Pickering) have Ome citizens asking how I like the Buford Sulky Plow, menu- ;... • factured by the Ayr American Plow Co., of Ayr, sf our town. Pickerinq's osa and our Out. and purchased from you this season, would tain. Our population is'ste lily inereas- say I have plowed about fifteen acres with it. ' '' ing and still there's more to follow..... , have tried it in hard, soft and stoney land, and �notiher of our village mat era gone in Must say it works like a charm. Being a new ;' + thing in this locality it caused quite a sensation. 'he perso of miss Susan Edi h Cole, who A greq.t many of my neighbors and others from - - -1 iss linked her fortune with � that of John a distance have seen it at work, and their praise.,- : J'ampbell, of rcarkham. W wish them has been unanimous. I am convinced it rune. ` connubial felicity, and warn ar own young no harder than the single plow anywhere I have. r y €; tried it, and the work done is superior to that of n be careful before all our autifal your,; any single hand plow. It always rune a uni- - &dies are monopolised by O teid @ra. ..A form depth, cuts fourteen inches clear,and turns' �+ everything under. The Sulky will turn over one - Ord t0 _the wise, etc.....1[r, aimOD bird more than the hand plow, using no more Y iaymer, of markham, th bed three power and this can be done by any boy big housarid bushels of setts `n ne day of ten enoug$ to drive a team, or any cripple who - - Louse. The oats were th- property of coulp not follow the other plow. Parties wish -. . - ingg to purchase a plow should consider these , . tajor Bros., and yielded bete eon 60 and thingo Before giving their order, and give the- - 0 bushels per sore. If any dine can beat Sulky a trial, and if they do, they buy. I con- , his we would like to hear m them ... • sider this low the biggest thin n the plow 1 &me of all kinds is reports to be ver one that has yet been placed befar the public, y and ere tong no farm will be considered fully - dentiful around here this season. Several equipped in the implement line without one of �artridgeo and squir la have had some these plows. I remain, yyours eta•, er close calls, but soar the ammunition - JAMES `PERCY. a gut the only thing that as suffered.. Lots aio eo 11; #tin. s. Pickering. Wesley Matthews is� , s al agent for; W. G. tleroai, our vi�kyite cringe build- Markh &m, Pick r, is fn Port Perry showing b 'es and Pickering, Whltby, Brock and Scarboro Townships, Boa 84, Brougham, sad wagons• also the his. flue s ion - - .. p,0., Ont. Send for pamphlets. '� `: tome three tr four of ou>s viils►ih.estaurt- • _ k: d to OrWi& the other A&y, a d f row what • 66j-na- re can learn, they weicw ii4 sick party AAIItt�rrlte s`e i en t gad ' last"W& '. , Y . hypo beers , i �L 18 I have• - . .. o has and ilia. Harriet Beecher Stowe is senor - - - �,�q- ,j �.+�• , MrYM _ -- t�V Qh��,��QQaa ,� j - 2 g" iii'. ••,r� C a i ! ! :,5.r.L rr�� ., R -•pY Ri a • a is r 1 :1 { 1 � g � � •- 4 f oiiina th® in position -eo �. wont$ o ca fe are abonty ro - .r iiloh drielr amie.. Orilli�► Scott Act. be seized by $be Canadian Customs • I _N" Cl °' authorities, it is kaid, because they weise 4� "I 4 1. New Jai' l►y b plearo•p griavtua. authorities, in from Montana. R .4 , �..= . F YL� wit.. , - yy�_ ,: . =4 - v. . _lkll AW-A _�. ._ t4-s - -,.yam. _- ,._L.,_ ,,,t: .ai:_ !.4_ s .a�.,41; i`,., t ,k.;;C.?c� !, :z-akQ`.E ?k "k". , rte, t- T¢$�,: '- - - ,:,.... ... Berlin wool 4 entries, Mr L Mackev, Mrs 'New York Correspondence. • J Bruels. ornamental needlework, Mrs J * ., .. . dBell. Paper flowers, 8 er tries, Mrs W H CdWho are those crowd of m6, Tom ? " . . ­ .- - Hayes, J B Bark. Be in flowers, Mrs I asked as I noticed a number of strapping , Hayes. Zephyr flowers, iss Delong. Mrs fellows occupying the biggest side of the f. Hayes. Feather flows s, Mrs Hayes. pavement on Water street. They proved Silver wire flowers. ]tits Delong, Fancy to be " stevedores " and - longshoremen," - basket, 8 entries, Mrs ayes, Mrs D L employed in loading and unloading vessels - - Barclay. Mat or lug, entries, Mrs A laden with ail kinds of merchandise from I Findlay, Mrs J Ee'I one work, Miss the Southern ports and Europe, principal- _ , belong. Leather wor , Miss Tamer ly: from the former. As far as I could I Barclay, Mrs U Young. Wax fruit, Mrs understand, a contractor bargains to load . - FN Ha es. Gent's white shi ,t, machine -made a ship ; he employs professional stevedores Ting Casely, Mrs. J $ ruels. Gent's and .they hire the longshoremen as helpers, . wh to shirt, hand -made, 8 entries, Mrs J thus making three grades, contractor, Bruels, Mrs J 8 Cochrane, Flannel shirt, stevedore, and longshoreman. The steve'- : hand -made, 5 entries, Mri J Bell, Mrs U dores get professional pay and boss the job, ..! Young. Farmers' wreath, 4 entries, Miss while the longshoremen get laborer's wages, ,I t. E Wismer, Mrs J Bell. Hair wreath, 8 and the contractor calls when the work is • entries, J B Burk, Mrs J Bell. Ottoman, done, "rakes in the shekels," pave the hire, , - upholstered, 8 entries, Mrs Hayes. Mrs S and grows fat over the profit t Loading a !. J Green. Fancy work -box, 2 entries, Mrs ship to greatest advantage -is the work of ' _ $ayes, )Stirs D L Barclay. Fancy' table a genius, and like all other employments - mat, 5 entries, Mrs L Msck y, Mrs J Bell. requiring skill, he is well paid. He will ` Lady's bonnet, Lottle Smith. Specimens get half as much more merchandise in a + of braiding, 5 entries, Miss Wismer,Mrs -hold than, an ordinary man, which is very. - U Young. Point lace, 2 e tries, Mrs L desirable - and necessary, conzidering the (--..- Mackey. Sofa pillow, 4 entries, Mrs amount of shipping to and from Southern - Hayes, Mrs A Findlay. Ti y, 7 entries, ports. t3o it parr the owner of a vessel to Mrs Hayes, J Burk. Bead ork, 2 entries, pay these men big wages for their services - Mrs S J Green. Fernwork,I Miss Delong, They must be shrewd, intelligent, and far - :: - Painting on satin or silk, M 's W H Hayes, seeing individuals, as not only the amount Miss Farquahareon. Crete ne work, Mrs of merchandise to be stored is a great con- :. 0 L Mackey. - Gaipene work, re L Mackey, sideration, but also displacement in heavy Pillow shams, 5 entries, Mrp L Mackey, seas. It's a study to�wateh this group of Miss Alice White. Specime crazy work, men, who are waiting the arrival of a Yes- - 6 entries, .J B Burk, Mrs A Findlay, eel for loading for Key West. They are of - .. 1. Darned net, Coultice Smit , Miss Alice many colors, sizes and characters, some White. Gents scarf, Mr J Bruels. are black as ebony, a few are a sort of ' Lady's hat,Lottie Smith. T ilet sett,Mrs milky tan (new color), and most of them - Hayes, Mrs ,L Mackey. it .slippers, are tt�e color of an average white man ; of ; wo�•ked and soled, ➢Ira J Bell, rs Emmett, all degrees of intelligence, their manners _ Twine work, Mrs T Poucher, ]Liss Tamer and language as varied as was at the - Barclay. Wax lilies, Mrs ayes, Foot Tower of Babel when the Supreme arehi. i j stool, acre, Hayes, nine F rquabarson. tect confused them • and their costumes I i grottoes worked in wool, 4 entries, Ella indescrible. A group of `•old stdgers" are I Smith. grottoes worked in oil , S entries, telling army yarns, and the ones other. - 1 itrs J. Bell, acrs Hayes. Tatt ng,2 entries, than the speaker have eyes and ears wide - gcrs Delong, Gent's fine shirt' machine or hand -made (by C. Dale), 1st Ile Smith open, months ready to catch Stec. a fright - ening expression keeps over their faces, . gcrs d Bruels. Lace work (ez ra), gas d S and when the climax is reached, such a I C brave. Wall bracket, acre T C Browns hearty outburst applause could not be . Whisk holder, mrs S J Green.' - exeelfed by an earapt audience listening to - i Judges-- a+fiss grackey, and gisa A Cole: a Booth or a Barrett. , They ere happy, i GRAM, SEEDS AND FL UR. indeed. Ambition does not gnaw at the - - Fall wheat, 5 entries, R D ff. Y, Wis- vitals of peace and contentment. mer, J Duff. Spring wheat, 10 entries, Here comes a contractor. All hands - , . : J Duff, T Hunter, R D . Barley, are in eager expectation. He wants ' . ; 6- rowed, 9 entries, J Duff, Bruels, T twenty -live men and sele9ts them, and. - , -• . 1. Casely. Peas, small,' 5 out es, J Duff, they arrange to go to work, while the re- i. i J Bruels, J McCormack. eas, black -, mainder settle down with calmness and , eye, 4 entries, J Duff, .R Dn , J Bruels. Patience and wait until another comes. Oats, white, 8 entriee, J Du , R Duff, T Some are •so contented they sit down on r Hunter. Oats, black, 5 entri , J Bruels, the curbstone, back against a post or other' ,' J Duff R Duff. Rye, 3 en nos, J Dttff, support, stud the charmip� rays of good , -. . ' 3' old King Sol slowly sly with mesmeric .` i J McCormack, T Pugh. atent flour, influence leaden the ey. ids, and they are made from home grown heat, F L snoringly asleep, perhaps to dream of : '' Green. Straight grade flou made from vines and pomegranates in the drowsy home grown wfieat, F -L eon. Two: South. The merchandise from the South • - rowed barley, John Duff, h'gh,y recom. consists of tobacco; cotton, tropical fruits, - : .trended. Collection of fi Id turflips, s ices: - &c,, etc. I have seen fall cargoes . C inangolds and carrots (by i C Dale), 5 0i each of the above. Bananas, orangep, . - • -. _ i..', entries, J Bell, T Pugh. ( - , I lemons, tamorunds, etc., si;e.,carted to the Judges -Jos Moukhouse,- J McC�ona- large dealers with as little ceremony and chie and J B Taylor. I care as any of your readers would handle - turnips. In fact turnips are a scarcer i �e� `�� article h @re than bananas. No doubt year I OSHAWA. : ' � readers would ridicule me were I to walk , ' through your streets gnawing a big turnip, Georgina W. daughter of Mr. James g I but we New - Clarrow, was united in mai�ri at to Mr. Yorkers think nothing of munching a big banana or ear of corn, or Frank M. Tait, last week. o r- Geo. - - ,M indulging in watermelon on the public Anderson to Miss Dolly Fie e0, daughter thoroughfare. So great is the population of M. Fletcher, of Cedar D) , here, that the little breaches of etiquette The Vindicator says. th t a young, are not noticed. But I must keep to my Oshawa man was,"ag his nest girl home .text. I and while, gentlhbd awes y resting on I do not know how I can convey to your the. railing of aF cross' g the creek, readers an idea of the amount of mer - it gave way, .,pibcipitating t e said star- chandise taken off one of these vessels. I gazer into the dreek below, early sWoth- can only express it by the cart load. A Bring him in tie mud. Bin then a new ship was loading at the foot of our street. railing has been put up, a the young and from 2 o'clock W1 late at night. there man breathes free again. *" half a mile of drays, waiting their High School Headmaster meth shot an turns in single file. They were loaded eagle while out hunting in t e pond north with all kinds of merchandise. Remember _ Of tho town last week. It easured five there are dozens of these ships loading and feet three inches across the wings from tip unloading daily, winter and summer, and -_ to tip. you may form some idea of the amount of - Potatoes in the vicinity o Cedar Dale produce which in, ccnsumed and exported I- .are beginning to show signs f rot, -owing to other parts. - to so much rain. May tell you more hi my next about the.' While descending the stai at the Music shipping. _ • . Hall, after the Hon. Mr. Ross' lecture last • week, Charles Williamson fell from the The Biggest Thing ,on Recaird. top to the bgttom; receiving seriona injury , to his hip, shhoalder and hands. ` The Ayr'American Plow CO., Air, alit., The Oxford cricket club def ated Oshawa swept the field in the- Jointer and ,Sulky' . _ . �' by 101 to 31. Game pplayed t Oshawa: plow classes at the Provincial Plowing - The Plowing Clnb pro se having a Match, held at Woodstock, Out., in Octo- plowing match loon, prizes or which are ber, 1884, beating ten dif ereni makes, in- now being arranged. clading all the leading ones. Every plow ` WHI TEVALE. and implement nlanuiactured by the above firm are warranted to give perfect satin- faction, and all their plows to clean in anv Captain Rogers, of the S. is visiting soil. Bead the following letter:-- • - I' art Mr. Kirton's .... Thos. haley, and Claremont, Sept. 23, wife, of gfarkham, spent S nday in our Mr. Wesley Mattbews, Brougham, ont. ' vale.. , . George Burton and family, (for - Dear Sir, -In reply to yours of the 20th inst., - merly of Pickering) have Ome citizens asking how I like the Buford Sulky Plow, menu- ;... • factured by the Ayr American Plow Co., of Ayr, sf our town. Pickerinq's osa and our Out. and purchased from you this season, would tain. Our population is'ste lily inereas- say I have plowed about fifteen acres with it. ' '' ing and still there's more to follow..... , have tried it in hard, soft and stoney land, and �notiher of our village mat era gone in Must say it works like a charm. Being a new ;' + thing in this locality it caused quite a sensation. 'he perso of miss Susan Edi h Cole, who A greq.t many of my neighbors and others from - - -1 iss linked her fortune with � that of John a distance have seen it at work, and their praise.,- : J'ampbell, of rcarkham. W wish them has been unanimous. I am convinced it rune. ` connubial felicity, and warn ar own young no harder than the single plow anywhere I have. r y €; tried it, and the work done is superior to that of n be careful before all our autifal your,; any single hand plow. It always rune a uni- - &dies are monopolised by O teid @ra. ..A form depth, cuts fourteen inches clear,and turns' �+ everything under. The Sulky will turn over one - Ord t0 _the wise, etc.....1[r, aimOD bird more than the hand plow, using no more Y iaymer, of markham, th bed three power and this can be done by any boy big housarid bushels of setts `n ne day of ten enoug$ to drive a team, or any cripple who - - Louse. The oats were th- property of coulp not follow the other plow. Parties wish -. . - ingg to purchase a plow should consider these , . tajor Bros., and yielded bete eon 60 and thingo Before giving their order, and give the- - 0 bushels per sore. If any dine can beat Sulky a trial, and if they do, they buy. I con- , his we would like to hear m them ... • sider this low the biggest thin n the plow 1 &me of all kinds is reports to be ver one that has yet been placed befar the public, y and ere tong no farm will be considered fully - dentiful around here this season. Several equipped in the implement line without one of �artridgeo and squir la have had some these plows. I remain, yyours eta•, er close calls, but soar the ammunition - JAMES `PERCY. a gut the only thing that as suffered.. Lots aio eo 11; #tin. s. Pickering. Wesley Matthews is� , s al agent for; W. G. tleroai, our vi�kyite cringe build- Markh &m, Pick r, is fn Port Perry showing b 'es and Pickering, Whltby, Brock and Scarboro Townships, Boa 84, Brougham, sad wagons• also the his. flue s ion - - .. p,0., Ont. Send for pamphlets. '� `: tome three tr four of ou>s viils►ih.estaurt- • _ k: d to OrWi& the other A&y, a d f row what • 66j-na- re can learn, they weicw ii4 sick party AAIItt�rrlte s`e i en t gad ' last"W& '. , Y . hypo beers , i �L 18 I have• - . .. o has and ilia. Harriet Beecher Stowe is senor - - - �,�q- ,j �.+�• , MrYM _ -- t�V Qh��,��QQaa ,� j - 2 g" iii'. ••,r� C a i ! ! :,5.r.L rr�� ., R -•pY Ri a • a is r 1 :1 { 1 � g � � •- 4 f oiiina th® in position -eo �. wont$ o ca fe are abonty ro - .r iiloh drielr amie.. Orilli�► Scott Act. be seized by $be Canadian Customs • I _N" Cl °' authorities, it is kaid, because they weise 4� "I 4 1. New Jai' l►y b plearo•p griavtua. authorities, in from Montana. R .4 , �..= . F YL� wit.. , - yy�_ ,: . =4 - v. . _lkll AW-A _�. ._ t4-s - -,.yam. _- ,._L.,_ ,,,t: .ai:_ !.4_ s .a�.,41; i`,., t ,k.;;C.?c� !, :z-akQ`.E ?k "k". , rte, t- T¢$�,: '- - i , . . - - . . I : - - 1 . - # �. . -- _ . _ - - _ I , _ __ _ _ I LEER#lP'$ TRIP IN AFRICA. pile them up ells napkin, shake plenty of . A11'OTiIEIt T CNIC.PEIII- . ` LAVE �iMER�'A� �Ej r- -.;.,,.,., ;, r vQpr�nd loaf �ltgar oust t►nd serve. �'� 19. r,), `" �' 1- .Cn rep Telh o� iit'cat ('li 'mattes Besse' +t I' SRTtV p GITatf� AfuLON �-Taka threti, �r t ' ; 1Zetrrett t. cm ` 1 .•, 1. ?', on the Dark Conlin' t. : :" ineditim sized molq>Tts, six 1tmo}s, one rind; "'e 11t B'a toaerlstt a >tlr.� /csta.ot son, Incl., ac�nii,lletr a �1r1,�g ;s± in qn " T 4 r� . . , n$ 4 5 � � X11 fernal free.'' . Ant[o %f belladonna b` ri rI t,t �IOSe of $uld+lIr r preserved g .ginger - `iroot, peal, a�ip out. Ec ward G e c , psi g A re brtei''rec tl uIct L ut. Davie} L. e �r. c, r c,- 1 th@ lt}i ii to bout s half.ipch t jictt and se the melon P Y delion. lie w.ts cot,-icicrate c•dCtl';t` t `, clan z ___ • rt 41� Ilt'ttinard One o the six ivory of t '. *an to cro Ceutral tea fr sett to tier►, ;n' enf,,;f• ,, t ii'eigh, stir tak :the Some Light in fine ' ever "; to risks the doer } i .' • mil,• r10 I has arrived from Zanzibar. As he fbl}owect aa Creel expedition, now a , er cant of the 1 n,belf H . ; ; white sugar. Buis the slices in water until' Y zI'' gg of ,tral sis of the heart. ' "r''' l,e diet the route traded by Stanley in his journey 6 United States Signs} Corps t�'anhim,ton. 1' Y 1 : ti,: r:. across the continent, his trip ie eographic. they are tender ; take them out on a that dish the gal1tt21t eurviKor is a Iiah «� gentle- A Kt ?tghton, N. }' Y to a ol. Then pmt the sugar in the ttrymo. Ivan of• classics features anc ap iiitcrestitlg '- �'Il +rll,c,roufih colc,tc,} n,atic�.11u�ptt tc118 of a c ti '' ' al} without im ort. t results �ut he has 1ia� ij; t P 1luantity of water for the syrup. .Slice the eel $1.4(1 invested f►(1 c'r l,.y of n, �1 collected much inteieating 'nformaiion With lemons thin in cold K•atcr.t►2 ;d jet tb,atu .conk. converuatiunalist. Ina pleasant chat with c it ;. ear b 0 •+�• regard tb the itnpro��cd facilities for trtrvvl the re o'rter; Ito �cas asked any cjuestimis 'dozen bananas, etc them 1 1 on t ' throe ' + hill * in Africa the remarks le rowth of the tender. '!'hen tarn the water on the •yr�p P then adjourned to a he Spot, and • 4: b ' $ and boil until clarified with the ginger sliced about his proposed roturn to he land .of the with a. cdtozen +l< .11 to nlO1;tei, • c _ � power and influence- of rab traders and lies are a itomized glasses of P, . _ the ' p ' tWn. Put in the melon and boil until scald• midn}ght sun, and his rep p ce.r, n, . __ ­ - the value and respects of Germany's new ed through. ' Then take it out on a dish to as follows : A Maine newspaper tell•, of Peit,atE,4 a�E „ Y'' possessions mast Africa. coo} and after it is oo I do contsemplatd tetllrning to tlib Arctic sold a farmers wlje the far that c I pour the syrup over - - 111,,1 `I� ll ,, lei The eight men, from Livingston to Ca- it• It doesn't need to be ut in preserving reF3ions in the .spring of 18. as the tom- on paths Francais" (Fr, t,c h s,1.et�, ],ere ­ EY_.:.� pello and Ivens, who preceded Gleernp in P 8 mander of a small expeditio composed of suring ] as- sra. Put it in an earthenware jar, coder it her that it was the orf ' il- ' � I -'�_ �-,__.. . 1 JERS the tri across the continent all ocou ied 1 1 • " ; 1 I�+titl to J, ;,�. P P over and it will keep all right in a cool place twelve pei•aona, distributed a follows : One for Cosh bless our }�r,n1e Q'Id tht it .. from two to two and a half years. (lleerup without moulding. naturalist ; one eurgeo , who will act as as- woman proudly hung it iu the best rof,nn(M 10 1K, has now demonstrated that the journey can sistant naturalist ; o astron mer, who will H, L. Clark of Hi • ,,r • t be made in about eight months,or only two- gn gs,' mum, (;,)III,•, brash Y assist as met«lrolo ea} and m . etic obaerv- because one of his d cka laid }(;(f e,,, ,­ - : JA ETS thirds the time that Burton and Speke the SrRPRIISING A LA 'DLOI�L1. er; one meteorologist, oneca enter, one tin - season which is four times the d 9 first Englishman to visit the great lakes, re- man one blacksmith one cook steward and , yield �ft},>e average duck: «h t is mc,re { t},e quired to travel from Zanzibar to Tangan- - , three Eskimo do drivers an hunters. The those 1fi0 eggs was hate} rr "" r'neof ika. �'t'ith the aid of the Con o State A Me.xira,n Advriritaire. g 1ed• a fol.r_i 1 Y g fine tri wa• in the saddle, with m li • expedition will have for it . object the eY- duckling that still li es and walk,; .,:eK6ed 1. steamers the journey :from the Atlantic to P y 6ht . }oration of Hayes Sound . and the bringing of its �egs, as if that were th . ' u''r'k all 1� Stable Falls 1 200 miles u the river can ba gage strapped on behind me. The trail. ` }'r "per thin ,- Y , P , g back of the original records and scientific for youing ducks. S e r now be made in two months. Lieut. Glee- sa fur as Mill Creek in New Mexico was sell ; collection of s ecinlens aba doped at Fort . , rup wax "six months on the road between defined, and although making a steady and ; (longer, in latitude $1' 44' north, in the A professional saf � burglar' toll a bur h re otter that hen artiste ill l :iplt� Stanley Falls rind Zanzibar. The Congo continuous descent the way wound along the autumn of 1883. It is then ,lit he will be K P pre aide of the mountain and only here and there b t if in order to fesslon were workin • at a �.,fe tile`• often STYLISK.".1' State in the West and the east - eoast Arab Y , absent only fifteen months, used a screen of saris •, 'tic . � i, 1 traders, whose man earav ns have made a so steep as to make it co unf°rtaLle or 1st' ' Y complete our w�,rk .of ezplo anon, It were ed inclose imitation {the safe tle«i'�,t- bea,ten highway to the Indian Ocean }lase dangerous. Twelve miles of this brou ght.mo , ' b neeessar to remain .we ea we would Le well down the mountain intci a wooded y Y working on. This the stood in fr,,tlt of tile brotyght about thin b►reat improvement in prepared to do eo, safe and v orkeel -behind it LONG the conditions of African travel. country through which wound tin silver , Y Our doge and their Eskimo drivers will he t ' ►n I 1,i-hen tf� _. . :�._ : _ . Important changes have occurred in'sorne stream easily forded iri places where it seen). obtained from one` of the Gre nland colonies Watchman looked to sec it the s;tfe FA-ag safe • regions that have not been visited by whites ed to use in its tortuous course, preptiring thmu h the co-o ration of t eDaniah (�ov� he saw ° "ly the sctc'en whicll in .!,e �..-.­�,-. '. . �- MANTLES since Stanley's trip, nine years ago. Along tak a leap over a dead fall that turned g honked like the real thing. night vernment. The vessel, a medi m -sized steam the 300 miles of the Congo, between Stanley its water in spray, Mill (;reek camp was sealer fr�sm gt. Johns , N.. F , will be char- At the Norwalk trot the pills, ,},,, , 11 _ Falls and an we G}eeru found t�vo )are Pal and. siz miles he and brou ht dark• ergdf ive horses were scurin , whi,e P $ Y $ t c• ld fitted out with m isions for two g„ a re'n broke on one Y $ p a . � and several small Arab - stations— collecting peas, and necessity' for a night's halt, {}'sere. On enters Nti�ith o inch slat de- of them. The trotters «arc �;• r A cabin showed }taelf beside the way and b ell buaehe,]' rota for slaves and ivory. Ivyangwe, the Y pot.of� pmv!isiona will be : tabliah�i at a and an Accident aeemec} incN_it.l},le, ln;t P,i►1 points the boa ittilit o p �- famous trading • toR•n, has largely grown, and Gr If th eta itut f the ranchero waeextended point nt ar Rice Strnits, end he vessel then I ;rooks, the driver with the i,ruken rein n, 10 i , ne2l,hboring Kasongo, which Livin� stone � , p 10 wished to stay all night. moved northward .to> Fort C gar to ,,ring jumped from _his sulky to .his horse's b . described as a little village, has 8,000 inhsb- ` I`ow the ctipitano did wish to stay all night, hack the records specimens, c., depots be- and stoppers him before an dan,a , acs - - itants. Near these two towns the Arabs but notwithstanding our codified direct na ' done, Y Oe ass in made at various laces a on the coast M u rear lar a herds of cattle. Alen ► the road a feeling of mistrust took possession of us at p g .1. E EGANT ��L111111.1 g g the first sight of the Mexican who so kind) to insure a safe retreat in th event of die - big turkey- cosh near Americus; (;a to Tanganyika they have several stations for f Y aster to the �*essel. When he specimens fell in love with a flock of neat lit'le I;uinc� the training of female slaves for labor ou'the offered re reahmente for man and Beast. ' A hens, and, quitting his own turket h The bronch,o was staked out -and eu er are loadeCl the vessel will re urn to Smith plantations. Ten caravans now travel the pP Sound and go into winter clue tiers in Alexan F�eve undivided attention to the har5 }, -vu7 ns, ' road to and from Central Africa'where one 6eM'ed' of the delicious temaro that only a der harbor, latitude i0° ;i0' north, about fif- Guineas. He even went so f red - was formerly seen. Gleerup often met them Mexican knows how to prepare, l far as to tn. * • teen miles west of Gape Sal,in deavor to hatch out x nest of t'uinea e[J p and he says that east of Tanganyika it was A hard Led brought sound Bleep fora A fe�v miles to the �vestwarc of the lace i up . ..- .�� Seer Nobb3r not uncommon for two or three cart►vane to While, but at length Bitting fancies disturbed p and has) been at it steadily for nearly three �U selected as our winter quarters weeks with good a _ our re ae 1 we will enter pg d pro,.pect of ails, e«• caipp together, and that their combined force Po ,the pictures of Altzican banditti on territory which has never been trodden A newspaper man in ?1I'nnea] o]i on c was sometimes over 1,000 men. leering at us frt,m behind tocka and trees, by t lot of civilized man, _ nd there is no caught a young woman aarih p one 'day , The authorities of the Con o Free States snakes dropping lassoes for us from over. $ e v's fal)Snh7 in ;; gg ban rip branches, road agents s ,satin a field c tin the Arctic circle hich offers to the street. A few clays after he -diet her have, recently asserted that the Arabs are hanging 6 at IN PECTIN iNViTED division of boodle' g exI►lorere such splendid indu ementa as this the house of a friend, and they vets intro- tr • seeking only trade, and are willing to concede , .etc., etc., wrought us up unknown region. It is l,uun ed on the east dosed. A few months After he asked her ] the politics} supremacy of the Free 'State. such a.stato of nerve that it only requir L Ion titucic About 7O° sea and on the . - t0 Gleerttp also says that the.{�raha are perfect ed a grizzly to roll down upon us from an Weat by the &', meridisil. If th irexistas pas- hourayafter then were said ' 1 es." A few ` ly friendly. It is a curious fapt that he tits overhanging cliff to make our happiness Y married, and not u veiled to the coast as the ueatl of the Arabs. C °mplete, and we atooei in the middle of these westward to Greely Ford—the furthest til then, he learned that she was worth gg floor point ieticheci by Lockwood d myself in $15,000. "Ill 1: . I __ :. t (� The anppliea with which he starts d, includ peering into the darkness, while each .. :.- � , � . - - . _.:_::... P e e P", t 18 et a 83 -- our cairn markin our furthest int i y:'. y� ` in his tent, were presented to him b Ti u Particular hair needed no electrical mach 2 r {' p° A hundred -acre eat t g y pp i to south�on the shore of that bod of water will P k'c'b' h:la been c1a�r. Tib, and at the re asst of >vhia rest slave Bepalr'ate it from itanel hbor and ens ir- Bred near l;llendale, I >ak. The eat reaches - .. g St East TORONTO `� P P be revisited and a strenuous effort will be to a depth p , and ivory dealer, G eerup was heartily wel_ anon oQZed from every pore. p of from seven to ten feet and is me t every gratuitous- It as n y made to explore to the northward the Grin , Arab do and g a u ° a d am, but .it left " its nel Lancl coast line to the wi t attained h said overlay a surface of ice• _, *ei ght a nl „ 1 Y co a ev y station n a r t• re I ly supplied with everythiu he needed, )� Po our waking hou2a, So much The story .comes from I oaten of a ode pe Lieut. Archer, R. N., in the rin h f 18,5, i impress configuration e7ltire $ • I He s aka in glowing terms of the bean d he feeling of au overhanging calamity and thus will the- c do of the who, having been asked to ray grace .ata . ties anc fertility of Usagara, the mountain p ss' us thatwe laid momentarily waiting coast of Grinue 1 Land have been accurate) formal spread at which he took a leaclin . _ 1 ous region, I00 miles from the east coast, the visitation, And it came. It must have determined. Physical trod scie tific observe Part, Lowed his heat} slightl •, languidly 1. _ which forms s part of.(lernlan 's ssessions. been about I 1 o'clock and we were lying ► • 3 Y p° Y b tions will be carried on at the station b a lc'wcred his eyelids, and r itinlured, 0h He says, however, that the (xermana will not rfe tly still li t, ping to our own beau Y Lord, thnnks —aa full Gl ND �PLNIl�'t c Y competent corps of observers, Cut in no wise Y ' be able rapidly to develop the country owin breathin , when. we heard a scrapin slid - g g g� will these observations confli t or interfere A Philadelphia woman who 11as �h 1 - to the apathy of the tiativea, who, though ins sound, as if some one were working to with the work of exploration, t ,e paramount twenty -five years of experience behind friendly, refuse to work for the (�lermana move a sliding door: I a object of the expedition, store counter says t}.at the €re ;.t Jn.rd ncf .- F ! +I who therefore lack the labor they need to Our presence of mind returned; and die After�the departure of 'the -easel the first their life is not in the work rec aired carry on their enterprises missing idle fancies we took the resent for } , but in . P season a small house shall Ile cr cted near the the fact that women do not like each other, -, „ what it was worth. Sliding noiselessly head of the Lay, •,nd at once th aci!entific ob- - from theeed with a and have no -compassion on one another. -- i goad grip on our Colt actuations will Le co#tltnencaech nd the work HOLTfiEHOLD. we rolled as quietly under the bed. «'o, lied ' Guasie seine of Arkansa§ City. ?�a., f of laying opt .caches of provis oils for use in Sh ought that i4i. V. ,)ones bar} insulted her. not disrobed when we retired, we were the sledging operations of he following o she ►ot a raK•hide whip and a fri, I.t V F 11 d BRAD• or oatmeal water ahonld he sneer equipped a ith pocket fuse, which we put spring• A vessel will visit us in the spring r << P ''' n'd - " � ­.. &a. e r when bathing children suffering with scarlet into position to light if needed. Sour wp P while t e latter held' ttp " '.111..lones with fever. became aware of a presence in the room and °f.391 to convey its 1><ze)t to this country, but a revolver, (<ussie thrashed hint Arith the TOt.!<ATO SALAD -Peel and slice six lar e Y S • p y of� feet w °, ld our worn be not fully accomplished forme;',. She tifte2vaarcls paid %10 and costs 1 in as we were the rozimit 1. - $ o would remtiin one year longer. The for her amusement. "` tomatoes ; take ono teaspoonful of oil, oneufte close to our olfac torfea, gave notice money to defray the ei enaea •ill be raised f , 1. _ _. .,,_.., of vinegar, a teaspoonful each of maatard, °uAt somebody K'ae standing by the side of �. Frank Graff, a iteRrt' dun citizen cf the bed by private contr2Lutic}na, and the approxi- . Rockville ' Y young salt and pepper-; mix and pour over the mate amount will be snot far rom $50,000. , I a., Let that he coup} eat a pint tomatoes. A flash froni the dark lantern thrnwn fall My object iu waiting so long fore starting of ice cream in half .a Illiuute. He won, / on the bed inform«1 tilt© o rater that his gulping down the cream in huge t,' = PUFF YUDDIN(} --=One int of boilin$ milk is that I ma have a t orou i b stlalloRS 11 p d victim had left withorit settling. He must Y h thorough eatoration of 1 Then he bet that he could eat three large We ark sho�vin n immense variety of .; and 9 tablespoonfuls of flour, mire first g• my broken health, and to ens le me to pro- with n little cold milk. When cold add a have stood for a moment dazed, for a re- Vide for the expedition A com fete and:reli- ginger cakes that, to gether weighed half a flecstion of the light discovered a short knife pound, in one minute. gHe devoured two of little salt and four well - beaten a and g able seta, instr,imenteand afu 1 d coin lets , $� in the hand of the would -be assassin. He equipment for sled in alnd.ot r wnrk them, and was on the third, when hesud u �' • bake in a buttered dish. Serve as soon as it was confused, and eve us a second in which 8 g he de211y dropped to the floor, dead. is •done. g . to act. 'V'6'e seized him by the lower 'ez T l DlseotoRED Msi;ta can often restored tremities, and drawin his foot from under 1�e Ch�t�istain Alartyrs in Lganda. Little Guy Haley, 6 years o}rl,,of Perisa g Whe,l Stanley came home from his cola, fell from the bridge at 13ib► Bayou. TR'0 . . in all the departments `: by rubbing with pumice'sione. For an ef- him, threw him at full length upon the floor Y negroes saw hinl and made no effi,rt -to help festive .polish take one half dupes of mug- of the cabin. As he turned on his•face to trip ac>�og Erica he,aa*i, then was t, grand hint, but the boy's brother Lent, 1;1 ears `_ nesia two ounces oxalic acid -, one pint of recover himself h the use of his h o pclrtuui yon thisslioii iu Banda. His 3 1 Y ands we old, jumped in', went down, seizes} (,I :), and - Nei► Mantles, II8W I101maIIA warm rain water. Polish with woolen were u g owing iie$riiptlorrvfilie spun ry, teeming brought him to the surface. (,ul grlhbed pen hint with a death grip on his , v,i" 4►� of• in1110, 8eaatb ` f in clothe. Be careful of the acid however. neck cruahin his face against the Boor.:. + ReitivJe •eyJagketQ,newBonnets g Lem around the, neck ._o that lie could not FRUI'r STAINS may easily be removed from His knife ali dust�us eop ,��red the ' lis}i A4 new X#to, new Silks, neW Satins, y Y Peed from his grasp when o swim but by treading water Lem kept his white or light goods by placing the article fell, and turning his head to et the use�t' Gb�n eY sent aevers,j,' :»tiel'ori rise brother u until help came and both were _ neW cedes. new Velvets, new in a bath of clear, boiling water before it hiss a leech, ho cried piteously for mercy, �' II�E ,n the beautiful country ear Ceteris P P 11 . . Vely t ens, neW Dress Goods, has beets wet with soap suds ; let the gnosis The Erk lantern was sitting upright shiufing .Nyanza, � in Uganda's chief to u, p'rench "vel' -' 11 IIeW shnneres newPrints, new remain till quite cool, wring, and if still the full on him. Roman Catholics soon followed the Euglish A l�i2nueaott► man who knows the Iud)ans - Croton e8. stains show immerse again in hot water. , We sprang away from him, cove.. him .pioneers, anc} all worked herd d zealoµsly of the Northwest well advances the theory IIBW Cottons,, neW with a revolver, and, thus having }iIn at to help slid instruct the nati: • It costs, that they are increasing instead of diniuiish- Sheeti sn, new Pillow Cottons IRON RUST IIr DRY Goons. —Iron" rust ie the French tell us 'i in in numbers, He says that tdle ban's readily removed by equal parts of common odds, dictated terms. Following .our orders , ) to p )t. a mission- g 3' ' 3' .. new T ble Linens, new Table salt and ere m of tartar moistened with he took down a lariat from a on the • a been steadily following the buffalo westward, 1. yt, peg sty iv,(,eyul Africa. T}�etse„'• mss- raduall movie from the Atlantic collet to water and a wall, and in a noose over his head in. sions, havex:oat not only � oq of $ Y g Napki s, new Towels, new Laoe piked to the stained spots and passing y� . - Curtai s,• now $osiery, IIeW phased in the sunshine. Moisten aaa it be*- ioned his own arms. This done, we lower- dollars; titii also thehivea of tlire w' a men" 'e far ti�'eat, and mu }tiplyinn as they ed the under and drew the noose tightly .and Years of ceaseless toil and an iety. The moved.. The first Government report men - come� dry, for two or three hours. P g Y news reeohed us last week that fruits ;of bons 60,000 Indians, the last total numbei Gloves neW Laaes,•new Ribbons, -. then finished the job -by tying him so thor" ri rte was 2 IIeW C rsots. neW Frillin s, IIeW �(3RIrnaAty CAKR9, --0ne egg, 7 ounces of oughly that nothing short of a dark cabinet dl} these priceless hailer and sac ifices ,have P° d 30,000. S butter, 4 ounces of powdered sugar, 10 1.2 Leetiwi d otttin a blool tits e, ! Embroideries, IIeW Dress Trim. ounces hf flour, 1 tablespoonful of molasses, seance could release him. Pe Bed Thefiing Some drunken youn T men of Centre-vil) { �In$d, I IIe1p Fsnoy QOOdB Ot Miz without►dding the wetting and roll We then waited the dawn, while he Laid �Ugandtt mur{itrea }1 the onvet•s of Ind., thought it would be fun to play at 7. ` ' > Iwsail3n ies, - wltoP'.are . selves in hanging. A mock trial was held. One of - every escri tlon. - out; sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on to °n the floor praying and cursing -by turns. p $ p We called the roll earl and marched hill, $ nu bet s found guilty, i roll again thinner, and cat on into little ° x sentenced to refit peril slid lIIlplore assistance their m wa I.- . cakes. out to where the. broncho was tethered, For a. whi) ©a bright future eemed to be hanged a light�cord was put around his 1. Throwing another rope over hia'neck we ` mare these miasioiis, They built neck, and he was swung off from the limb of - -- ] i CHEAP CARE. —Two �ps of molamea, '1 tied him to our sadd'o and ordered) a retreat churches, and made-quite a number of con- a tree. The boys thought that the rope I ' 1 =2 ou a of 1. p boiling water, 2 tablespoonfuls on Mill Creek, where we deliverdcl him u vet• A short time before .King M'esa's would break when his whole weight was on ' ; (not hen ed) of tried -out . beef suet, or a proper death about-eighty copver'ts were - admitted � it, but it didn't, and, as they war too drunk p to the officer with the ro r evidence au - , We wo d aalso call Especial At- piece of butter the size of an egg, 3 heaped ficient to convict in a minim cam coot of to the English'Church on one occasi t : Old to release him the condemned ma ,;as near tent on to our Magnificent teaspoonfuls of baking powder, spices to justice, g P r and young crowded the school -to arn to ly dead when assistance at•rived. taste, and a cup of raisins and currants. We neve►' inquired what became of him j rte• Mr. U'Flaherty learned to speak . --- ..»..� -_�� ---�. 1. I . Stook oI Add flour enough to make a soft batter', and but have no doubt but he was cared for Kigsnda like a native, Mr. Mackay sailed bake in loaves. the at lake in the little bark E nor - - ,' Hued and 11 ife. n a i He had been suspected of many a dark piece , BrusRel ,��Iton,�ubn Jonl�Ta�88try� BATTER FOR FRITTtm&_Beat np l table- of business but never before had been treed. which had been sent in sections from A rnau has an eye for the l,eaut)- in his - spoonful of brandy and a little cold .water, Men had mysteriously disappeared after England. Mr. Asht excited much wo der- wife. He. notices the soft wave of list hair with the yolk of 1 egg ; add a pi�ch�of salt, having struck the trail leading b�► hie cabin, ` ment Ly digging wells'and buiilding a cart, and` fit °f her gown with a sort of pleasnr C1 A6 ft 371 '� W 0 � , - then work in sufficient flour to made with no traoes of them ever havi,u been diecov. But the King•a oounsiMors always viewed able pride, even after time and tl ia}s Ilan the addition of more water • g , these whites with 1 icion. The often dimmed the lamour of first love. The as much batter Bred ;but men are sooq forgotten in a min- Y _ as will be Heeded, , jt should be of the con- m �p and an ooeasional discovery of a adv�� e � 6m °u the plea aueceasful wife must represent to her - me, +} D ne� ttncy of thick cream. 'Just before usin new lead somewhere is saffitcient to blot )twat they were subverting the ancient beliefs husband all the virtues ; must be sy mI�' i , g81�aU81RUg t �' he whites of 2 eggs stiff froth and mix little affair of this kind from a miner's mem and undermining hii hold upon his sub'ect, • thetic, and at the same time sensible. She {' ; • •� -- them lightly bpt e$ectusllp with the batter. oly.. King Mtess on the whole was friei}d�y to must be bright; entertaining and a, scathe -. _ _ Intending Boyers Will do we'11 To Fur vP. J$I,i.Y, �,Teilies are n '""'"`4r"" "�'' " the missionaries, and they and their work at home 5s well as abroad, and. slte must ' enally sere safe while he Lived. His " oun son � know how to reserve silence when it is tie' tO inspect Our Immense stook, put iii tumblers, sometimes with tin covers A Patterp Weman. I :f: Y 6 p sometimes without, Cut soft brown paper A good housewife should not be aperBOn of , Mwangs, however, is the tool of his council nimble to hold her tongue,, even though she �__ . l•r and should bear in mind that it into ro»& half an ine „ and they have filled him with feat• that indignation. h larger than the one idea, but should be equally familiar h t the >s ready to buret with gnu ' = in all Now and Choice, and Pure tumbler. Dip them into water and floni; with the flower - garden and floor- barrel ;sad whites may some day chased !by OUR MR. JO$Zp$ W. mixed to the consistency of,,-thick milk'• though her lesson should to 1 ,po Y e to to deprive him of data not Bas these qualities let her cults the war which seventeen of his aneeatois vale them most assiduously. And there is • PlTLlY direct from the Mann- Drain and spread them on tl a to , Rub the aQentof a fine roar ehbuld not be 1esa�Valu: during nearly three centuries have wielded. o trait that is such a powerful factor them down smooth) and the The murder of Bishop Hanni . n therefore usehold harmony as assimilation-40 Y y tivill be air ed than the cent in the till. She will doubt- jt�n followed l�iy the• q1t etion of the me one in then ht and purpose, to have r: _ iaetnreirs in best NOme and Form ' tight. Lobel with the name and date of the )gas prefer a yard of shrubbery to ar yard of _ elan Xl rkets. - Persons livina at jelly. satin. If her husband is a skilful sower of native Christians. kindred',, tastes and kindred wishes. oThe - a distance of 100 miles Will savt) When the std of 'the ' m�acre r&ehea then of the affici of opposites was h pe - Fiisxtrn 'Ari» 1+`RT "rM =- `iseel 3 li6k ruin, she ie squall s skilful newer of �' i'Y t3' PRoa o{ a ''' us it will doubtless be found that some of less) ex loded 1 a o. The picture their railway fare and apples, core them with ems 1 corer arced mente; he keeps his hoes br'ght by use she Y �$ $ to a eZpOIIeE O cut them across in 'slices rathpepr l�ese than 1.2 kmpe the hose of the wholle family in order. thew 'hapless converts went to their death petite b onde IWademona clingingbat if OII a pnrahaee of >�$!S t0 $�i11, as fearlessly as fife martyrs of old. A -while swarth Othello is very Pretty'' e 'k..., : inch thick ; put them in w fiat dish with I.2 agn King Mvranga warned his ,�ubj�} of Othello s mind is out of tuns with Deed :. , ,, tumbler'of stroti cider and strew them etz- "How (few you giv me snap s dirty nap- this of emb newfaiths by b mops the af£mity cannot exist. - tifall with gg p1 Win, .� _ �' podetted loaf sager ; let ,hem kin as that; ?" " 8e sir. • got folded at the s o: C P �� ell$ '" reihAm covered for a ootiptle of hours, then the'wrong.tra►y, dr• h�rea, sit,, hew'a t6st ice► btu wife refu I mist -' . �) :. � tape each pieee'.aparate�y dip it ffn °batter so . C renounce their lief.' ey died . with oc And en gentlemen of the ju Fop m j thanit it well now! hrietaatp songs on tltr hips, perfeetl sus- "�'. to. -dui, camas - of']ustice. 04 (' 1. flea'. , . f -, , rr a .. , '. r. 7 AF t' ,� + �, ; oersted wr jblt iti, afid fry a Sur>s#ner►irrdeii ---I' hti' rpm w tJxe #,exxibf ordeal by th+pir yunfal- remember that �aa sire twelve stro>, ant golden Dolor i>ri hot Isrd. Ls the fi�itte in : '#e+lrelr wr on our von ? 'I►riner --=Y�, : tsr+ng ,test tEu th$t� the wltitttee had f m�p� , t thf s ape �mieprab ► P 1�8 tA,1SlL 1[•t. j' ,'Ir�p�'��s , front of fire fire, Bind wht3n a►11 done down mild y +'ilk i r `° 8a'n , t , tetight thew to ado�t+t, I' deii► G , . ' - • .. , , ., • _ . : t ter - • a - .,,.T,.:,: ,',�'... . -r i va -� r:7 #�;•!. (' A � ` '1 f r - , - `I . - I , . - _ 1. . _ -,�,,� i- .:« ,.Li;:a, ,.r'l.Ytt:+ .� i.1. r•+t ,, I I' _.r• _ ttad I`�R e' !1 ',- - `r. L. _ - .Y, : i L. . �/ . 4 i. a .:- . . D -. 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M�` ­f � w. ..' �r•"e boil tL the pro ioct 1 station i l l emanitoba tte :�ti e ,, td, fe►ri � "lls el �- • rutlinre,l tl -pia, 5t• Y.,ul at ploy' Angus cut] Vie, kill ,!: 0 da t 5 and Can -vi.l form a I{ iKb ll The assessrr1e :11 bo coinpletef }. meat of alwut eia 00 oe of nine i itiore It is believe,I i ; �e in the tell, 14 between (;a11 1 for t }1e purl, oil owners. Destructive p: fag in Souther), lawyer! who, arc outfit in .�pecl with th" America% c'a. , mtrolling tilt(" mines in the N < hill put one 1111 develop their, A movement ] r the formati, tton Club, wit public ittriictionf of tilt! 1 At a meeting; I0 was subs., wards a fund fo the graves of th who fell. at Cut Gen. Booth, now in Ontario. cities and to*11.'I made ,the omas from every par Mr. H. J. .Nl i, • Hudson Bay ( .f � - district, and wl] .. been no further on his way to P Rev: Mr. Indian chiefs �� ternoon. Tilt)-' conference with intendent on nij tribes. . In a collision two schooners I law), one of the sank, four of he and a Beaman a injure-}. On Winnipe rial monument the N orth-W , Lieu, errant -t 0 . of a lar- -( 11 >: local nlllitar'. 1 Another olui the other nirlt were unsueces: been remove,l - makes `the th i ki I zed within r,n A deputatIC chants who ham e secure 1 Parisian cap, the short lief, and tape 11rc Napoleon ( r - c It sic Paul I e in the rcf• as ordered t attempting t, . inflicted on i . had to be au, been admini . weak to stalls The Paris • - 1111,17kable die - industry of t . bltion III L,,t - ready to No such an c,K tf' for the logs begin a rev to France .,n the Canadi.t The 'Mav, 11 . • `. ing of the would 111ov e lation be Ontario Lei; - members „ - chairmen of ed by the 1, . and that th auditors be V A c°se 01 . Detroit in ° cent outbn ° The Lor, ' . .. $10,000, as - ' quake full, ,.t - It is star • . was still it ° Sf can milli,, .. loan to tht, Inarep • son is insti M • of German ;1�:_.�t_. stated the 3. :"- toxicants evil owing t ing very s • Pleuro•i the cattle xa_, • Mandan, ,' Dr. Salmi r.- t. I raau of A ' doubtful : i n quamn disease f r ' �l France. Lord ] ° . 'Merman ' . The Ix - incre" Ill ,.t The It S'. r ogued u ° Sf t Mr. � +., Kiev. He The I) - ►'Y i M ;1�:_.�t_. 3. :"- l -. t - 11111111111 ( ! r:. I ) . - .1 r_ 4:- _ TTTi j�j{1•(1�1 �TLI�� King Charles of Roumelie is mentioned as >7on't use anymore nauseous purgwtives such as G1ENT8 FOR NEW pAFiAi,l_EI, FAMILY �t1 l�j'1 lijlj 1 , , : a probable ouec r to P,dUoe Alexander of Yells, �3altu etc., when you can {}et in Ut. Catson'a 131h1ea+ 1►rgc t)-pe, >II►lenum Illaps, beautiful THE . Htomach @1terr a ined eine that movela the Bowels Iltistrations ; oontafia 4 0001 uestiona un, answers . r �( r of Bulgaria. y FAVORITE - t geptly, cleansing all impurities from the system and .on Bible Toples ; li1wral terms. Iuternationai Book 11t►tilN According tO file opinion of re nrd, the rendering the Blood pure and cool. Grout Spring and bible Huuae, luronto, tilt. Rasian organ polished in Brussels, a Russian Medicine, So cents. - -__ -. - I1�t1,11•tg. ti re Doing nia le in 1•I- intreal to occupation of Bulgaria need not be expected, A. P. 301, ANADIIA1 l�CS;i :il:ls4 VNITCUSITY AND THEE E IS rider. , , • Shorthand Institute, Public Library 13uildin d refit'° the 1)rojoct for the ct+,utii)n ur a union All engine a )ecially, constructed 6) use e- ZLN —THREE —and two ladies, se Canvassers -- Toronto, Specialties : B„uk- keepin'r p, ` ' ex' tatit)Il. lea the ccl tre of the sit pp „ 1 u►unui3hip, ihl"ay ' Y• good p,ty, H, L KxxXRDT, Toronto, ont• 8hurthand, Typewriting, etc. inter ally Sine ;write NO ETTER (lari to truleuul as foe has successfully drawn trains I The Jiltnitoba wheat crop is threshink oil the railway between Alelutndria and Airre Farm— ilusoe•so Arne Kear•m for eirculara. J. B. CAlit'BI 1,L, W-11.• T to now Drift Baking Powder Co., Brantford, Ont. - Y 1 mile from Dundalr — 1(ttl,(iW acting THUS. BENUOUGII, . 1 Principal Business Dept. _ dic. put better titan was al tieipateti. � u. 1 Cairo, �700 115 cents; ; 1W (ltltl a cent al le; ; Instruments President, ILL,'. I: 13Altlil:lt t bald s ells itt 62).cellts a bushel shel in «illtlipug. r - half price. [lUTLA DI 37 bin at. W., Toronto. C. H. I3KUUI►S Sec' Princi at Shorthuud De ► C OOL Teachers and Students Attention. Six •persons,. including three rla. 'ow _ g ry` p } ' During Holidays a special tour =e of private sofa It i3 i nitli;Ce +l that cot trot of the 1linlie- mugistr:ttes, were auffi)catetl to death while F.PBESF.tiTATIVE In each county to sell "Prp- . e {io s, by hi, masters, will Ile given :school r tit. 1. atll 'an,l !%Lkiiiboba railway hay viewing a nlonsbcr blast at Loch Fyne-side � p°a pouml "—a book on Love, Court- Te:irh rs and litudente, on Shorthand, Drawing or ea pelts. ul and !ss n- a Y PiLinti g. All who can should c•on►e. Send imniedi- thr barn .._'cored by file Caua Ilan 1 acific C out' uarries. ., shill, Matrimony and kindred themes. , Write fir r t)e q , circlulare. International Book mid •Bible House( attly for special circulars. Tim litrtur tinuR? I IIA'.nt+IN' ACADEMY, 39 & 41 Adelaide St. L., Up- and ,p:►m.• Prime ?lfirilster Tl•rs bh behalf of the Toronto, out' atuirs, Toronto. I` thepl 11�. - angr.9 `ut11er1tLlltl �T. P. for 5tither- (;c,verllmeilt; says Austria will not allow �1ChALILr :iCOS•�TOQT, 1�Ht_ DF.CUt'T1oN f,,111,1;11i1•c: it-ill' shortly st rt for the United ally single power to make armed interferwice of one sin."le herb, la a sure cure for female :i that stag: and Canada to lecture oil the Crofters ill Bulgaria. irregularities; ptautp for particulars. - ` Ici soil :ft,rnl a Highland I.ea rue. The nlilitary`ptekei$,rnt1P ivithdrawh P. bTb :�'ENyo�,. / 43 3iercer Street, Turouto►, Can,2', , as- Tile ;tsscssnlent rolls or Toronto Iiaie fr0n1 the disturbed districtobf Relfast have ,t. text been c''IlTletcil, I'hey s1 low a total as,e33- again been placed on duty to prevent MONEY TO � LEND ; o °pd 111eiit ui shout eighty -oile million dollars, au another ottbreak. , l -. ►.r - ul• incre_te of nine millions ,vcr last year., Productive Town, Qillage Farm Property. .,•, _: r + At the unveiling of the statue to the Red � I `'�'� , . . I F►. !MITUNIELL MrD011ALD, Barrister, . � rags It i, 1, li+ c11 f.l;xt 1111 li:icat1011s will be Republican Btxrbee, iii Carcassonne, France, S Union Bice Ic -- Toror to street - Toronto. the , •.i:1 the tefl+lels fur t ie ocean mail ser - - - - t 1g 1� 1 a r , n lot took � � - _ ,�. -l: c in which t ,• . --,m -. Place, he polls© were �I :1:�Trs . —YOU CAN !'IND A Bt►uK 'rllAT - I • the lice lh,_•ttseen Canada and the - Mother (;01111- beaten by the rioters, gives better satisfa+ t111llon or that you cxn make • And Largest Training School is � ' e o}r. try• t'''" purpose b I , Honey taster with than " lvorid's Wonders." Sells wo geed for Calendar. . : the lur osc of 8 Clll'l11 more rapid- j he spinners strike at Burnley, which g11 c ltta.•res--- Christian r and lntlskla, (utholfc It slid gad steno :erg. caused the stoppage of i0 000 spindles has . 4'rotestants, old and young;, old ag $ a ent+i who have � C 1. t . all ) •, t i� t )rairie r v 1 no . rct fits ha e , t canvassed n l I t .- _ ec riti Sneed to r years a re a thin 1 t $- tertninated by thlr operatives accepting a r ©- 3 n going into the -Held with i g in:, in Southern Ian toba. Three Wintli- duction of 5 per cent, it; C. F. Jenkins sold 118 the first week; J. E. Brace • 1 p says: "The tlmt week with' •' Wonders" netted the / a • t 0 • t . peg laWyers who were camping out lost their. • The Turkish War D'ep'artment contem- one hundred and sixteen dollAn• " A good chance tts: entire .outfit in the iltnlcs, and narrowly �' for unen►ployed persons; outfit tree to actual can- • later equipping sin and dri 1 , 1 In fi0 1 Aro- eeeallc;l �lit(1 their• lives. p � rl -pl 8 g , K10 Kurdish x�r,,, write for �t;u►s. Basul.sr, GASitsrsux A _ T E KING Of �IAC��ING - - hors(mui tIi tl)Iu same manner that the Rue Co., Brantford. s 0 EVERYWHERE • te11 a ._. Ainer scan capitalists have purchased a Sian Cossacks are equippegi iind drilled. - "' ' SOLD nt• • • contrl,lling 'interest in the Cascade coal �. aPENCE & ©0 I .,, ere mines in the North -Nest Territories; and Sir Charles Dilke inter da studying jour. ----------.--- •It -T� — 1111 - - , the naliam its a sub- editor on one of the London - "` will put one htmdred men to wort; at once t W Consumers will find it to their advantage the 1 papers, and,dvill not re -enter political life to ask the trade for our Make of Files and to t ex elfip their resources. until obits confidence in 4im is restored. tom++ ►�• !r- Cottle s d �` M fe, P 1 1 w perially. Send o 6 C IN OI S I _. �. _. I ­ A movement has beau started in Toronto for prig list wild ter,ua. bht Pending the election of a Successor to for tile formation of a Young ?lien s-1 ruhibi- , � - - .. ` .. tiun Chlb, ,with the object of fostering I rinse Alexander, Russia will not interfere III111IlijtOlit, - � l[Id 3ianutacturers and Millers will Sa a b[on � 1� usin '� , ,_-I . _ s �,{, Ontario. w y !r ile in Bulgaria but will occupy her time in _ - . be 1lhblic feeling in favour of legialativo -re- watching England's action in Constantino- stricti bn of the li(luor tr;itlic. pie, rTnp p �np i1a p i ed At. a meetin l in Ottawa one evenin latel tJ el h B �isiness C one V ' . i ly �.3( w t g Y A train laden with German �soldierm- re- , - i ''S',.) < s subscribed in a few minutes to. , n, turning from Strasburg and Alsace collided -, IUELPH, ONTARIO. tom' Try it once and you will _u ao.other.� el; ward• a fund for erecting; a monument over with another near the Berlin station and The Third 8cholasllc Year begins Sept: 1'. Patron• file ,,raves of the two Ottawa yhar slr00tera WE ARE THE SOLE MANUfiCTURERS OF THE GENUINE LARDiNE 3e p - three soldiers were killed and twenty age drawn from Tsx STATSa AND Pluivixcss, Young i who fell at Cut Knife Creek.. wen and bo p Also Cylinder, Engine, Wool d Harness_ Oils. wounded- boys thoroughly prepared for business ur= Gen. Booth, 0f the ,Salvation' Army is , - . suite. Graduates eminently successful Practical •, (ran. KauIbar; the bearer of the Russia: work, moderate raise and straight dealing chgrac• now in Ontario and will visit the principal trriw file Institution. Ladles adtnitttecl. Nor tutor + ultimatum, has arrived at 3pfi'a and declares 1V.�oll, BrOX-3.). 0. Toro to• t $ cities and town. Hi visit to Torout0 was mrize address M. NACCU dies ad itte ipal. ' 8, made •tile occasion of a great rally of soldiers. that the acceptance of the ultimatum will , __ , : -- froth every part of the Province. alone restore good relations .between Bul- _ , w - garia and Russia. SAUSAGE CASINGSd�arkeL . . s Mfr. H, .T, Dloherly, chief trader of the Try our Canadian Coal 011,`" Sunlight" rand, Finest in the - e Hudson Bay Company in the Peace River Mr. Henry (ladstene ►; the third 'gaff of - - the ex-Premier, was on board. the 'British New shipment from England, Kz Stemnship " Npr• ` district, and who for thirty-three years has launch which recentl successfull sustained wegian." Lowest prices to the trade. We are sole . SAW MILLS■ EN 1 N E COI LERS2 F been lie further east than Norway House, is Y Y agents. in Canada for McBride's Celebrated Sheep . on his way to Eastern Canada and ,Europe. the fire of 1,.''000 dacoita in the Irrawaddy t'asings- Write for,tuotations. Heavy and Portable and Station Stationary, � ° I P • river, in Burinah. Y' y - • . Ref-. qtr. Mitedou all and three loyal 0 � -__!'>w _ 1301f, Toronto. � Portable. from 6 n. P. Locomotive, I- t g At a ' Socialist de- in' " tnstration in Lei sic Indian chiefs were in (ittawa the other af- i���D^n,y�,�gpOp to to,(}Q H.P. Return tern °on, They 'had a long and satisfactory an encounter took pplace with the police, Dail Line �1v41 Alan SteaMah1p8. �oo,000 ft. tubular ` and after several had been wounded on Several new �, conference with the Deputy Indian Super- Sailing during winter front Portland every Thurs. ' per day df3signa. . fit's intentlent oil matters of importance to their both aides, the Socialists were defeated and day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in box. : . tribe•, . sever(tl of their number made, prisionbrs, summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, ` and up. h calling at Londonderry to land mails and passenger Ill a collision the other mnrnin - b ©tv' 'e' The grain growers in the , Piedmont dig, for 1 -odand and Ireland ; also from Baltnuore, via . two) schooners in 5t. John's bay, ew•foun(i- trict of Italy are reduced t0 fr! deapera,tecon -. Halifax and St John's, N.i',, to Liverpool fortnightly . i dition by taxes, high rents and competition during sumnxer months. 1'he steamers of the Was- land, one of the vessels was cut in two and now 1►nes sail during winter to and from Halifax, . " sank, four of her Iiassengers being drowned from the United Sates, and as a result of Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and during auni- k and a seaman anti another passenger fatally the consequent poverty Socialism is threat- mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly ; Glasgow I - injured. 't - ening serious trou'll•,le. and Boston wt�kly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia ' . ' fortnightly. °'a9awntt Co. ;� . On �tiTinnipeg`s civil holiday the mein0 At Milltown, illalbay,'. County CIa>te, For freight, passage, or other infornlation apply to 1111_ rial n)ontunent to the volunteers who fell in .while the sheriffs were distraining on the A. Schumacher •A Co., l3altiuiore ; S. Cunard s Co., I .. • the North-West rebellion was ilnveiled by property of a man named Kelly, the married Ilalitax ; Shea & Co., St John's, S.F. ; Wm. Thump- _ _ - -= = ai . son do C'o,, 5t, Johu, N.B. ; Allan Co., Chicago ; �': , + Lieut(mant I xot c1 nor Atkins, iu the prevence women of the neighbourhood attacked, Love &Alden; New York; !!.. Bourl3er, Toronto ; _ = 1 Of ;x Iar;;e assemblage of citizens and the overpowered and inipriiglled all the officers Allaus, Rae d, Col., Quebec; Will. Bhwkle, Philadel• -_.�=_ on-ai ed, while their husbands secured the phia; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal, ' 1. ` i' tl4 1( >, al rnilitar•y force. ;f;i JI, cattle" an(1 removed them front the locality. 4 p 14 s=. � _ Another church in _lfoliti e,tl tit as eutcretl4 tits either night by hurela's, who, .holrever, _ -_ -- u et •e tlnsli e'S'Jill, all the valuables havilig. r Took Him For a I ;uslness lili. O o - - - -_ ' I 'AST he• n retniih etl to a phtce of ,safety This Jovite Arnivault i an Acad_iren l'renchman t Shingle Mills,.l,ath Mills,Water Wheels, Planers and Matchers, Saws, Saw Tools, Belting, Ewart Chain, - . Ii- 1. ln;lke� file t111I'(1 church in Montreal burglar- who liver near larmoutll, N. ti. He went ■ o ` Chopping Mills. Sewn FOR N W CIRCULAR. izeil ct ithin one week, fishing oil shares for Mr. Aubustus.«'fxitl -EASTZRN OrricE�134 lot. James St., Montre t; 30 M. Paul 91., Qnrbee. A deputation Of French - Canadian mer- n1a11, and they tll.td(s a bad voyage. At the ARMSTRONG'S WATEROVS ENGINE 'WORKS CO. Brantford and Winnipeg, ' i ch tots, who left Montreal s0u)e time itgO; • settlement Jousts had t0 sign a note for R ;0 - h;ti e secure(i promises Of assistance fr,Jm for his iudebtedne 1s to `Ir,�%1'. V T E R" E A R S■ ` Y1tt'i`3iall capitalists for th; construction of These acknowledgrinents are always taken, tilt; short line•railway through Nova sootia in such cases. Sonletinies 0ey bet paid - . . ` a11(1 Cape hroton to the Atlantic coast, more often they don't. If'they run aver'a = . . \alioleon 'Cadieux, a convict in St.-Vi' t. `Tin second ball Year they are not worth much, ` . . and Jovite had another poor ear. (' �•L ce:►t tie Paul Yenitelltary, who w•as implicai- p y • e,l in the recent Infitiny in that institution, Then he went fishing out of another punt' . r • AIR and matte a very successful voyage. , ,, -,.1' i''r;•. " "� was ordered to ,receive thirty-six lashes for Y attempting In the autulntl of .that ettr blade from Fynest Steel, tempered under the Arm- J -. y, „ to eleaps. The punishment was y Jovite's strong Patent Process, enabling all parts to stand ' ,.y, " :n. i`4Yf � ':..:cite - i� inflicted UIl Tl1C5daV night Of last week, but brother presented himself at .Mr. Woodman's under actual test toe to . �•' � '•'i., ,, '; t Y,�'r. :' :,, � �, K per rent. over Raw had Ln I)e suspended after thirty lashes had office with a- very mournful countenance. Steel' The runners will outwear the ordinary sleigh 9 . • � . been administered, the prisoner bein too " �� -hut you b0 to do '''bout JOVUO's note shoe steel fully li1Y TIMt1:14, and being tempered as '. ' la I *' " it ' g I:ust.9 He never could p above they do not drag on poor sleighu►g, Light WE ;ik'tt) Stall(i. V sly dat IlOtC got d ' ti me �� Graceful and Durable, Mend for our escriptive 6 i� . ► ''t' large family and bad luck. circular and ask your carriage makers for these gears. �•yr. ; Q" G �- r The Paris Aationnl, referring tO'� the re- • .� ++ , . Well, said Nlr. Wood'! a " -t' I don't ' ' 'in In 1: kahle display of products 0f Caua,iaan J. B. ARMSTRONC M F C COAL D), GUELPH, CANADA. ' . `r *r *: industry of the Indian and Colonial )N:xhi- >a�ant to be hard —how >inuch can he pay - - -- - - - - -- ----- _-- - - - - -. _ _T Ambrose thought he might 1rI N hitioli ill London, says that when France is +� g „ b t perhaps poiy . CANADA PERMANENT *" °... ,,. ;iN, iw e+ , ,4; y I two, tree dollars; un(i after a K bile «'(►(xi „ �, "' ,, • i , r C rt :;t(1�' t0 �Ce1CUllle Canadian connuerce t0 << mall said Nell if lie can'raise x,10 I will 'fie t su h an extent as will compensate Canada " ��� Sav�n s Go;yl - „Ian fti �r3;. W _ for the loss of her English custom there will -give him back the note. O bein a r - volution ill that country, so dear hen Anibruse produced, ' with ;'many a — sill � 1, i ,; . ... „., ,,,,, t,) Fralice and whose motto is "Canada for °a ", antall sums of money front lnan dif INCORPORATED A.D. 1855. : III, D ggrr y , na r ; c,t . , Q ell fez ant receptacles, stopping Occasionally to . file Canadialis. . - •. - beg in trite Nova Scotian fashion for " better Pald•ti O rttpital, • ' Ir , f s,'sop,oep p - Tilt' Mayor gate notice at a recent meet- terms,” but iu vain, Total A , . : • a g, - - _: Assets, lt00,YW R -� . •in; of the Toronto City Council that lie The X10 came at last and tits note Wets � -� -_ - - - - 1 s{� OFFICE : __ ,. wntild move at the next meeting that legi9- given up.. COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, 'TORONTO-ST., TORONTO. - r 1ltion be o)ltained at the next session of the A few days later 'Ci'oodmata leat"ned tht►t - ,"ill 1111 1111__ Ontario Legislature reducing the number of Jovite had clezrredt(b and soon after he SAVINGS BANK BRANCH - of Council, providing that the . .met flint, and .'conl )lained that he had not Sutlts of #1 and upwards receives! at enrr�nt cittes Q"1°-VRW _ ' chairmen of ill( ortant committees be elect, of interest, paid or compounded half-yearly. - 1 p been well used in tie transaction; -He all I • ere by the people' anti paid for their services, pealed to Jovite s sense of honour and justice DEBENTURES. r 1 j E "' , and that the city solicitor, city clerk and and finally asked him, if he did not think Money received on deposit for a flied term of years, I , 1. auditors be also elected by the ratepayers. hinlselq bound to pay $0methin T more. for which Debentures are Issued, with bait yearly TH 'LEADING Q P b interest ooupons attached. Executors and Trusteea L_ A3IERICA \.- The'Frenchman looked at him for a mace, are authorized by law to invest in the Debentures of jQ 8 glf le$ 80d ,+Z+ Sizes. "On' ' $IIy till p811 tree it. 1 , citRe of smallpox has been 'discovered in, surprise, disgust and pity alternately disc this Company, The Capital and Assets of the Coin. • fpany being pledged for money thus receiv de- ! L I j _ �)etroit in the. same district where the re- Playing themaelyes in ilia countenance. positors are at all times assured of perfect eafet . � � • Z'oro�lto toVB 00,09. - (t d)@.. t cent outbreak occurred. Then he said : " (-rust, .I always take you Advances made on Real Estate, at current rates, - for biznes .man. I didn't tought you was so and on favorable oonditions as to re- payment- Mort- The Lord hisser of London has forwarded �► gages and 1►lunicl 1 Debentures purchased. X10 green, and departing, c aed the interview• pa p ' ,0(10, as the first instalment•of, the earth- ti � J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. :''I quake fund of Charleston. _- _ MERIDEN BRITANNIA* - 1. It is stated that when Prince Alexander %i %'S Burdens. ` CO �oa ' - w'as still in power Mr. -Mackay, the Ameri- A large part of life's burdens . are self -im- " - I c,tn. millionaire, offered to advance a largeagd and wholly needless, Fears of calam- MANUFACTURE ONLY . . I loan to the Bulgarian Government. It1es which never happen, a doleful 'habit of , I 1- In a report from Washington a compari- looking at the worst, a auspicious disposition, Fi N EST ` - a jealous turn pf mind —these are the tyrants ST E.RL DOME HOZ R FURNACES, son is instituted between the drinking habits that load us with burdens heavy to bear, but SILVER-PLATED.,..' .� .. . . J of Germany and the United Staten. It is S 1 LV E R PLATED stated that the greater consumption of in- needless to car�•y. If we should honestly t ►xicants in (,ermany is prodtfctive . of less , lexamine the various burdens of our lives,. . . WARE ■ , ' evil Owing tO the prevailing habit of drink �tve should be surprised to find how many of illg very slowly. ,wham Ire of this character. Not only may ' 0 , • A>rti$ tic Design(#, combined witL i we drop them if we will, but justice to others Unequalled Durability PleurO -p . umotlia has appeared among (lemands that we should. A man er woman ,... . I � I . . 11 - I - N - the cattle in Mont ome Pa, and near 1 .. 1. Montgomery,, ► . habitually unhappy is essentially selfish, and and Finish. Mandan, Dakota, many animals having died. ' ' - . I , . U g Ji always a thorn in the community. There I3AI�.TON, ONT�I =LIC3_ ,Salmon, chief of the United States Bu- ce anon h crosses and trials in life which r ',Iu of Animal Ind g uatry, states that it Is us t,be borne, without mauufac taring anti- - doui>tful if the slaughtering of all the cattle vial and needless ones ; and the more 1' "" O 11I quarantine at Chicago will prevent the i disease from spreading. g p thoroughly we rid Qurselves of the latter, O p o the more energy and spirit we can bring to • . , , - 1. : I,,; - - FOREIGN. -,! -l; .. .. blear upon the former. - - - anc 3largiiis of Salisbu has gone to, Uaving purchased one thou d Kennedy Rifles at 0 0 -1 France. Nerve Pain Cure. sattsfaotory price., we offer them at. the following e -Lord Randolph Churohill haf- left for Pol "son's Nerviline cures $atulence, chills ricee► subject to a discount "tar a number : -. � , German a d s alms. Nerviline cures vomiting, di- 9' gggg,, !2 cal., round�batnl, #I& OD, oct, barrel, $19.50 k _ . The - r ` a rh(1ea cholera, and d center Nerviline line 4o and 45 cal,, 19.50, 21'00 ;, t ! .. ' ' popularity of eremat1021 is steadily ' Y Y• CoitLightning Rtilss, 20.00, 22,00 1� D � Rat bt wasi increasing in German c res headache, sea sickness and summer winoheetsr M� s, ikoM1odel, Koo, s' 17.00 �.- • -- . y' I e( mplaiut. Nerviline cures neuralgia tooth- 1873 model, 18.00, •' 19• b0 w t'dL110 Holtdly�, aMatM Pl iTt►ta a•aam•.. BEmp1. in oo�Tleds I ­t oi The Imperial Parliament This been pro- he lumbago o and sciatica. Nervil. ' . is 187emode1,19.soI ' ` ti.0Q fkn a� asdWr tetso�sd. ofttipsials of taofn�w eotlramPYoa of tftts4tdia W ofisr hsWsg r rogued until November 11th. g )tSngUsli ]t0ouble•barreled Br+eeoh -h etlding a' I, side ttppMMos. mrA s*s yktit,'� =gptt flues " mants" ma >fl at>l om ]lttuetltastah• . • (, cures sprains, bruises, cuts, �c. Pelson s aotloa, 10 -bon, packed in a case, prriioa ,x10.00, ,{� sn e t Mr. Gladstone's daughter, - the w, ife ' of Nerviline is thb best remedy in the world, Will ship any guns sad., with privilege to examine � ,�i _ "'Kq T. Rev. Henry Drew, is seriously ill. and only costa 10 and 2b cents to try its apes r►eoslpt of sutlso{ent Dash to a »cprses clutgr tarlisr 1rr�orAlraYs� adarw a e - ry o ,;,,. both '� '► ► gam Des and large bottles at t►n ' w h "'� be dod try price °f , , .- The Imperial Government has decided to $ Y s�Te• W, )ft, QppP Largest Itia Dealer is ;paaads, Op , , 1 , . greatly Tito I 1 =1 C0 WE 1 - .. ?.. 4 y increase the garrirto>a at Belfast. 'Try Poh3on s Nerviline {i Bay tit., T(Ievnto, (•., -. 'A� �. t I :. _ . I., n, w a , . v y -t , .- .. .. _ I P i.w '^:l . , 1+ r .. . L —. , :: I- :. r file .i•- a't i. y: - -; - I , r t /. B 1 .. "fie- # �.. - -i j!` t• li 1• i •�< !: i r . a a.- ?.+o' Err i n .,. .� '' : -,. x �s a 4 1 •... 1 ... . .. . ... , .- ... - - - Y .jg , 11 .. _ .. _ .. I -i x 8 { , 31 h I. 1 , _• c t . .11 n ♦ _ : .. (. --.- ' -- - - -- '-- -.1111 -- --- --- - -'- -- -- -— - h� 3�g !9tI :I %111A` \]EJ. ,w n. ;i drn;rglat lti _� 11 ..,0,00 r(d ;t `lose of fltti r";tt! �, eatr;t(,t. (r , \ , t:< H "p, 'I.per tell ''1 'Hall Bcho, Ilat-iu� (i�► k( ,1 t 1 `' �' f i t t•ir: all n .rt n tt;e s 'i � :tl +trll1 t(1 ill u: it, f i,t•t r. . , '•I I't' ►• tells of a peol(llei: 1!e the f;llt :111ttI' '. 'e 1::: 1 r -I,, 11 spoken I1eI.e) ` it'L' t11v oririnttl Lati11 MIr lit,irle," 'III( ilurlg it iu the best file roc „f IIii; ., i .: 4 L j 1, ` " 1 -' y i. . ,., s c 's ' .-. .. : - 1 1 ­. � .. . . r use to bring it in. There were only John Bell, Thomas Fiuiztei. Two year , ��. r f ,,. I . � - .1 . - .- , I . . _­. , . ; <. r I., , ,� , I I � . . . . .;�_ . . I -.: �. `four enttjies in this class... .' old film►, .(by Alfred Oxford), 5 entries, W ' F 1. � �, . . I .. ..:-- . Fisher, T Bunter. I i C e exhibit of live �tock`twits ha>•dly I I - , - 'np o that of former years in the num- Judges ---R. Cowan, J. Morrison, and g ; I1 9n'y• M .,e .1 � - I ber of entries, but there :was a good W. St L D ' 1 �Y �.. UAW �>����• ; �'E � C � FEAT 1 - - - sho in heavy draughts, the prigci R N, P Brood -mare ; with foal b3 � her ' side. 8. �� exh bitors being John Miller & Sons, entries, John Miller, J Monkhouee.: , fifhtri �Joh C. Bell, and Jose h Monkhon --- -�-- -- -- J p se. Spring ally, 2 entries,: John ltiiller, J. # , Is published ev Friday morning ct its o2oe, „ _ i tckering, cut. a general purpose class competi- Monkhouse. One year old fitly, John d _," - TExl�s lion. was keen, the display being goad. Miller. Two year old `fill q, 1st and 2nd, z; T� t118e 1616 W8 hire 88Crtlred tar 8 81p�k SiAll pier Year♦ *1.00 if paid is ad�aaoe. John bf filer:. Syria entire colt, Joseph Of . . - . The names of the prize-takers. will be g P RATES OF ADVEI:TIBIN(i : P Monkhouse. One year o'd entire colt, 8 _ First insertion, per line - - - 8 cents. Sq)#u in the list. There was &Igo a y - - - - - - I' '- - I . - Each subsequent insertion, per lino - 2 •• entries, John Hiller, Joseph .Mookhouse. � .El �' � � ,' '�^I very creditable show in Canadian t,. k 1 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad ' Spring entire colt, bred from any stallion . ' vertisementa draw ht horses end saddle or roadsters, owned by them in 1885 (by Graham i - . Special terms siren to parties making eon- there being a :pattic)ulsetrly gt1(xl field Of Bros.) C. Barclay ThOS Hunter. Spring . 1 ! : facts for 8 o; G months or by the year. Halt- ' + P g - �• yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. the la ter. . . . 'Ally, bred from any stallion owned by _ �_. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, The dig lk pf dattl8 wa8'SL_,,, d ,pine them in 1885 (b Graham Bros. John s ' an - -- - ono yea.r, $5 OG, pa able in advance. P � , )' �� . - - -_� ".. � - _ y Shir j e, yy. 10 �. Advertisements without critter instrQCtions choice tats being shown by John Hamilton, D 8 I1taI'arland. -Best spring . I will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- colt on the grounds from Clsde horse and �ordipgly. Orders for discontinuing a3verLise- Miller & Son, John Russell, . Thol>aa8 Canadian snare (by David Annan) 6 which w8 ar8 selling- very cheap for cash. ' mentltlsnlust be in writing and sent to the pub- Pugh, and John C. Bell, who Ware ° biber. entries, Andrew Annau. i . Job Work promptly attended to. the principal exhibitors in grades and Jndges same se above. - "` _ L. a. AC!(ERMAM, PRfIPRIETOR. Durhams. cAxADUN DRAVria•; i ' t _ In Cotswold and Sh'ropsh'ire sheep Mood mare with foal by her side, 10 Our Politioea- Strict Inds ndence. the competition tition between Messrs. John entries, Jno, Ha ilton, Eli Barclay. so& :. pe Pe y � ' I : Our Alm -A Finn -class Local Paper. , �; • Our . Eacpeotatlone - The hearty Miller & Son and William Major was Two-year" filly, 6 entries, John Mao , . ' • sapporc of the oeotrie of Pickering and vicinity. kie, 1St and Ind. One- 3•car•old 611 - 4 i,! ' keen. y, . , % 1 'rho $ e lAnd P • -' entries, Chas. G b%s, Ji,a. Ili. Bell. ; i ,'. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1886. onl exlribrt-wjs p g y, Andrew' Aunan, , IMMENSE STOCK O - - Spring fill G entriere, - not large, ut those shown were good Jno Ha iltan. Two- year•old entire colt, specimens in their res eative classes. 2 entrie �, . . . ♦ : ' THE PICKERINQ FALL FAIR. D �dnrpho, D 8 McFarland. Taken- on the whole the show was One- year -old entire colt, 8 entries, G. Id,,.- e :: the best held at Brougham for some Davidson, John Mackie. Spring entire fly ago ThlaI • Sweat --one of tits most im- Dolt Chas.B � a ! s arcla .Beet toe years, and ropes what we have al- s am in harness s ortant d urin the year to the farm- p . S ways contended, that Pickering town- (by J D Edgar, M. P:) 4 entries, let John . ,;: ._ . 0 i®. - r b . , - ! 1. lery. . ,: . 71. li :. . 'red. . ' C. .,c{ +- $ 'i ._ . 0 i®. - r b - t , "' e 4 , .. f . _ ti. ��._. .- i : i - ' - - - . DI TRICT DOTS. ,h„ ;; s�4R a.o1.TRR.. . 4. I .121 r. r 8arvinai, OcT. 9th.- - . Credit hale of vale- a g . THE VEa LATL. T N W$ CULLED ULLED > OY able f arm an . �'' d village operty, belonging - :I' T1iE LocAL Pans$ n 6LEArfED FBOY to the estate of the late Jolydan Post. ' - . " OTHER 80UaCE$. t Bale at l o'clock at the Gordon House, '- this village. For partionlars see adv. I ' � 4 I burglars are operat' in" Woodbridge. in this paper. Poaoher 4r Rowland, \'�j'Q7., l'� A , . The village of Sanderlatid wants a auctioneers. oun .. 1. branch of some dank located there. F i oh OCT.! 15Ta.-- Extensive credit sale . Mr. A. P. Browns wife died at CahninR choice hones+ cattle, sheepp and swine, .: - implementi, dto., at Lot 28 2nd con. ton on Tuesday of last °week. Consuulpt- + i of Pickering, near Cherrywood, the � - - ion. roperty of Mr. Peter MoDermaid... As h .a ' - The Ontario Central Fair is in progress - . - p P R }ease has expired all a►ill be sold without ., at Port Perr this week, and remises to Ij . 3 P reserve. Bale to cocrlmenoe at �b a.m. UY�N E E�HE�. _ 1. b@ very successful. Bee large posters. Poacher 6c Rowland, • The �f oodbridge Ncseomplains of the auctioneers. > ! , I lack of enterprise of the village merchants. BATU"AT, OCT. 16th. -- Credit sale of lam- ; • ! . A newsy, sheet like the Woodbridge News bar, shingles, &c., o posite the .B ink . ' . . e at0$t&tV116$idta4, mills P� p p . should arouse them from their slumber. Pickering, on above date. Safe at P14®$ r The appeals against the Broc town - 1 p.m. Poaoher & Rowland, auctioneers - , �O1fDA7, OcT. 18th. Credit sale of farm ship `oter s lift are so Hum roue at the steak and implements, grain, roots, 6ic , paper on which they are writt 'several . at lot 11 Srdoonoession of Pic yin the CALL EAILTi� ANT) SE CURE B STA 1 TERB, . yards in length. So says the Sunderland ro of Mr. B. H. Brown. Bale'at 1 } " 1. 11 P Pe Y. " Mirror, o'clock p.m. Bee bills for call particn , . - .. �. .11 A farm r in East Whitby hue a c0r12 lays. Poacher & Rowland, auctioneers, j _ • - ' stalk which h has attained the height of [NOTE- Parties getting sale bills prim- v `` twelXe feint and eight inches. it ha to at the oboe of THE PIC=satxa NsW$ t be chopped Gown like a maple tre in i 4 ,. I I _ will get a notice similar to above from order to et at the ear, we underBtan date of rintin o d ' : I The editor of the Sunderland l[1 rota p 8 t ate of sale, hs>cs Or : 1 • - s to remark hat 'ewe are too In Ch csAacc;,s. j . . �, 1. rise - . ,.... , . 11AIRt. __ • governed, anyway. Well, well 1 t s DIED. seldom a married man "gives him elf " , . . I. GV$rrssras. -fA1 her daughter's 'residence, away„ like that. . 81 Sullivan Street, Toronto, on the 2nd - . Mr. Jo e h Bare , whb has for s e I ; {' 1. i. - t P Y fast., Catharine Nottmann, relict of the Sears bee a minister of the � Menno ite ' late Capt. John Whiteside, of White- -- . thureh, cn the 8th line of lSarkh m,' Haven, Cumberland, England. - t . passed siv ay from earth on Wedn sy 11 - Sept. `L'.'<u¢, in the 76th year of his R9 BICH168ID16 YARI�)9T. ' t 1. i' The barn and outbuildings blelo:agin to , . i Chas. •)eflrey; at Saginas►, near Cann Dg- Nsws olllse, Get T 18es: . ... I ' �hll wheat 740 to 78a ; sexing, 71Dc to Too, goose�� ��� t - . ton, were burned on Friday afte rnoo of We to 70c. Flour per cwt. S to $SM. Bran : ; " . . - feet creek., All the contents were bu od su M per eon; aborts, We pea cwt Chop teed, - , also. Mr. Jeffry had fie louse destro 42.15. Bnreeninp, 900 per rwt, '+� � -� of the Munsiparity,of the Town - 1AB11188 YAAHI6T< abip of no hereby offer a reward of SM by fir• rigout a year ago. Toronto, Oe 0 sash !or the a ptteheasloa sad conviction of I. - Mr. 'VVm. Harris, of South A "iea the mother of thiinfans child abandoned at the - �! 'hi strait i►ioei- bi grain to-do were small premises of ArthurJaekson, in this Idunicipality, is visiting a sister at Cedar Grove. He and prices ustobaaa_s ADon4 400 bushels of on the 15it} inet.• and of the child abandoned at - ltias beta r`away down" in Africa digging wheat ofMred and w d at Ise to 760 for tall and theprem Ises o! IWWSm. Lietlejohn, of this ldunioi- spring. and 6to for goose. Barley Srm, selling � yt ", to Jannai, last •and the said reward will ( • - ° for diamonds, which is a .}uerabive Oe• • Oda to O.�a. Oats t1rm, with sales of ff10 ppa{d toY the disoove�,, apprr++heasion and can- " Cnpation. This eonntt y is too chilly for bushels at Ste to 94a Peas are Nominal at me, viction a[ an or all a aoeesear, to sillier or �� �%�' and far re. 2 ;. in t.i� .peel,.; sa load. T S pE TIC LE S AND EYE GLASSES= i - . him now,; and he will return to war inter sold at $l0 50 to 416 00. Straw sold at •10 76 to or both of said de . °,.. _� . , By order of the Council. ' latitudes this fall. 419 aeon. $cgs sold at 46 ffi to e7. Beet, t�s do D R BEATON, Clark Are the onl Glenaina En lisp Articles in the Canadian Dfarkst. -Don't be deceived: Beware of any to44 50 for forequarters, and 47 d0 to •8 60 for Y g hind arters. Lamb $7 to 4s 50; aad mutton JOB, MONKHOUSE, Reeve. 48 =tf Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasers to prove genuineness. druggist Who vQill try bo induce yon to a !6 spa They are recommended b and testimonials have been reoeiv anything in place of McGregor & Par 's Thb produce market was • quiet toAlay, and y ell from the President, ees �lenemllyruled abead . We OU ., Vioe- President, Ea- President, and Ea,Viee- President of the Medical Associat4on of Carbolic Cerate. It ip a marvel of hea ing W quote : Beef 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls 28 do 94c, large rolls Canada ; the President of the College of Ph sicans and Say ens of ashes • the esa - r " for sores, cute, barns, etc. No family 18 to 90; interior, 1pc to 19a. Lard 11c ;Cheese Raves Deed, Rond, Will, Lease, Yprtgage, of the Medical Faculty of Laval Univeni y The presidenb��►nd Ea Presidents of the . should be without it. It has no equal. lac to 13c. Bacon 12o to 13c. Eggs it to Me. or other legal document to draw; t3' tY ; T2trkeya 750 to s1 do; chickens r air t10o to or want to borrow money; Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &e., &c. These reoommandations ought - ' G>et 1deGregor -& Parke s, and have no ° p or want to insure our property in First Class g t to be. strl5i- ' other. Only 25c. per box. Bold b� W. H. '65c Potatoes per bag W •o 0c. Apples per English or Canadian Com aWesrat the lowest eieIIt to prove their qualities, but if farther proof is needed, call on barrel. El to fs 00. p f . - Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 possible rates; . ,; ChRISTOPHER DALE or a Plow called the Advance, which beats , Hardware Iferchant Pickering: Donald. McEachern, of Minto, worked 1 all rivals • --•- -, " r " T T�B� ���� ��Po� Q.Z•Y Flan -need Extra �! Tip a fight in order to be able to bring or, a supply of Oil -cake, 1 Into play two revolvers Of his and see the TP.AINS (iOiN(i EAST DUE A8 FOLLOWS: -- Flour; iu$tra ghee 1. MAIL EaPRE9s. . 8.20 A. M. or a New Kind of Oat Meal that is superior to I • p. - boys turn pale. The magistrate said his anything used heretofore for porridge ; 1. taxes for the stied of thirty days' ace MIXED, 2.48 P. M. or a ticket for the south Ontario Fair, I - _ P tY Y Kr ) e ' Came into the premises of the nndersigaed, frofn date would be $2 and costs for fight- LOCAL, 6.40 P• M• i ale onnuthe undersigned. His charges wrill lot 19, , the rear of the 5th Concession of Pick- - and 35 and costs for s TsAIN$ GOING NEST I)UE j$ FOLLOWS: P y 00kind ering,on Qr aonttho 8th of Beptember,one ewe ing $ o _ u In his re- 1 take she - g sheep. Owner can have same b rovin ro- 1�AIL EXPhtE9$ .9.03 A. M. ' W. B. PRINGLE y p g p volvers to paint the boys white -lu all ,, party a d paying' expenses. JAB. WII.LIAMfi, . $49.55. He had a splendid time. MI %ED. . ` 5.10 P. M. ' 40 -y' . Notary Public, Whitby:" roug ,septa 90tH, less. 47 -9 While .removing a pine stump - ' . NAIL ExPuES..: .4 . 9.2; F, M.,. - -- - ----�- - -_= -- - - - - -- A full supply of • Wednesday of last week, near Van- Trains ran on standard time. HOUTZINT,FOR SALEe ' SCHOOL ,BOOKS . I . � .� ­­ I - I - ti ostrand s )dills on the 4th con. of Whit- _ . church the skeleton of an Indian was The im orted bulls "Presto" and "Withbim" is now complete I N T H E V I L LAG E 0 f B R0 U G HA N�. . AUCTION S ALE will serve cows at lot 22, 3rd con. Picker'in iu eve artment for the use of the Collegiate exhumed. '1'11@ roots Of Lhe tree being "Presto," first prize 2-year old bull last ear n In tutee, ldodel and Common gchoola -OF VALUABLE- _ !I-:, interwoven among the bones, the body , Holland, is the' best Holstein bnll in -year , ---ALL THE- That desirable house and lot at presitnt off- _ ' must have laid there a great many years. Apply to J. O'CONNOR, onpied by Dr. E. J. Preel. For particulars applyy FARM'AND RLAGE P ROPEOR tf on premises. --N� . 'Test Booms --- to KINGSFORD, BROOKE & GREEN", Solici- ;), A number Of persons were attracted to -ON HAND AT- tors, 10 Manning Arcade, Toronto, or to . - i .. - the spot through 'cariosity, and the skull • PUBLISHERS' LOWEST PRICES. THOS. POIICHEft, 11 En, exhibition at the mill. -- Newmarket -1x THS-- ( '� lr-50 Auctioneer, Brougham, r�r . , -A sensation. An ` anparal�eled son- l 'wn of Pickering, t OPY BOOK SCRIBBLING BOOKS " Belon In ' sa6ion is being created all over Ontario by g' g to the Estate of the late SLATES, &c., wholesale and retail. the wonderful and unequalled manner in JORDAN POST Are - ` at MI Blast! ' , Vane � ." which neural is toothache rheumatism V ' : Liberal Discount to the Trade /' . ..I . backache headache is removed b brit one -th hat ­�: . + Y I beg to inform my old friends and customers tat PAncsu< I: - -Thb south halt of Lot 19 fist >ond I O''�- , ' application of -Fluid Lightning. No dis- Concession of the Township of Pickering, con- 'I am now prepared to buy �,a. .A.LLINv j. Bustin ;drugs Head be taken for days. It twining 100 acres, more or less, o! which about 10 What Whitby Book and 3iusiC Store, Brack F�RLERS �o She 1iA is an instant care. Try a 25c. bottle from acres are bush. • On this is a dwelling house and hiQuafl of Merchan�a61e $treat '�Vllitb •�- ebabies. It also affords an excellent and rare + Y• ' W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 BUY FOUR. '. opportunity to mill owners, as the West branch Subscriptions received for all magazines � Albert Kelly who a short time ago in a of Duffin's Creek runs 'across the south -East - - uarrel with his em to er, a IIr. $loan corner of the same, thus offering one of the ,T= T � @f 3 of F10 T 42-60 papers. r . employer, ' finest water privileges in Ontario. ..r and a ors. ' ^��]'� �C'g ' in Simcoe county, struck him several PARCEL II.--- Adjoining Parcel I, consisting of Alwafs On hand.. AT '/ ,/ ,�`� times with a club, from the e$ects Of he North part of Lot 19, in the First Concession ; I - \ - . If # Of Pickering, containing 84 acres, more or less, Also •Bran, Shorts, and all kinds Of PIC KERING . which he died, has been sentenced to on which stands an excellent stone dwelling, fifteen years penal servitude. He has with stone kitchen, woodshed, stables, driving Mill Feed. �...� , g sheds and barns. Parcels I. and II. hwve f j written a toachin letter to Dlrs. Sloan in Qr i - FLOUR EXCHANGED FOR' WHEAT. LUMBER YARD arty been need as one term, and have amp e s which he blames nothing but his hast d g Y bnil$inga, atone stables, and root house un er also good orchard, wells and cistern. To- Where you have been ' accommodated L . temper meeting one equally hasty: He barn; y gether is a splendid grazing and grain- growin • _ ` f.L ` sends her a receipt for the wages due him farm of 134 acres. The present tenant leaven 2l _ _ _ __ IF YOU WANT through the Season with repairs L. amounting to- $110. It is all he .owns acres plowed, and 4 acres in tall wheat. Posses- • . for all kinds of Farm . and he regrets its smallness. . sion to low immediate) . This nroperty is ! , -.. . gt' p pe elements, beautifully located at the jjunction of Hingston ;. LUMBER, I dtC.,at . , A farmer from the south of Uxbridge and Brock roads, one -half mile west of Pickering i ' township brought a load of barley to this Village about one mile from Pickering station LATH prices BO loW on Q.'li. R., one and a half mires from Liverpool that We cannot hVe OU r market on Tuesday and sold i� for 51c. harbor, and 20 miles east of Toronto. • per bushel. When being unloaded at PARCEL III.-The North half of the south ;' SHLNGLES, them alone. We are at all times .t I /�' half of Lot 21 in the Broken Fronc of Picker JOYSTS pleased t0 have the farmQrB Call OL u8;: - tlio warehous@ it was found that aft the containing 50 scree more or leas (best land in t}ige ' barley but one bag was of a very inferior County), on which is a good barn and dwell' g- _ j: '' ' " ; FOR ---. T r �� quality, the good bag having been laid on house, - situate one -half mile., from L'iverp l SCANTLINGS • to of. the load as a sample of the whole. harbor. �.' Anything They May Desir6 p P PAaccEL IV.- -A house and lotcontsining a ut r I[ He.was promptly told of it and docked" one -quarter acre, situate in the Village of P k- O . FENCE POSTS, - a .1. i 16c., so that he only got 35c. - per bushel, eying- • I and will try to satisfy them. ! instead of 51; and It Served him right. " PICKETS. --�-� The" "slices iota of Lana will b8 e'xgaeed for We also have a stock Of the ,. The man' who will practice such a trick awe by - GI'rVE "U$ A CALL, :,. . ' � doesn't deserve to have his grain bought pb1iC AtZCt.�.OYl. � "" G�iN�INFi B�iL • .11 at all. �ournal• Of the Best Quality L ORGAN - 111cGregor's Speedy Care. _;;,. It is '' -oN __ ALL ' ORDERS on head, Seeding Machines, �o., Ploy - popularly admitted everywhere that ,o�_ ie 9th Oil' of Oc er amS � COtl 1Ged iwo s-�E- Points, Landsides, etc., alwa s ' Gregor's Speedy Care is the safest, most 1 ! ! p in Stock for all -kinds Y - i reliable and by far the cheapest remedyc'TOi"1�1�'tly' F'3.11�d. , . - for Constipation, Liver Complaint, In- neat; at 2 o'aloek p.m., at the and other Provisions, cheap. . . OF PLOWS. - digestion, Impure Blood, Lose of Appetite, Gordon House, Village of Pickering. RAlsys, ! J�i_HN GEE, gr P B FQRSYTH 8c B'�: and all similar troubles. It is not neoes __ • easy - -• Hanes's Old Stand, Pickering. - _ to take a great quantity before any result T$xtts :---lo per Dent. on dap of sale, enough to Farmers Of Plekerindd , is procured. A few doses will convince you make one -„htrd of purchase money in thirty Prealk and Giood. S• of its merits. Trial bottle given free- by days; to paid in live equal annual j'An ing oD will Obh e �. instalments, with interest at 6 per cent. per Mr. B, Liston, hiaving sold his old Threshing iV.�H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 annum, secured by Bret mortgage on the pro- I i Machine, begs to inform the public that he has , . On Monday morning of last week Mr. party. purchased a new Gleaner, and asks for a share of _ - James Blanchard's fine brick house near Property can be Been by applling to occupants ALEX. FTNDLA* your patronage. . 38-tf �,_,,, - of the remises, and written enquiries will be -- - - -- - AND�� --- Leaskdale . was totally destroyed b fire. responded to by WM. FORRTST R, Pickering, - The contents war@ Baked bat all efforts or Q. B. MILLER, Uxbridge. PROTOGRAPHY �NOTICE TO O , - to save the building were futile. No in- POUCHER do ROWLAND, i ! -off THE- -- "� P. r�urance. Ve have not yet heard defin- ' ' Auctioneers. Everybody "Wonders why there U such ' , • - � �. itely the c4use of the fire, but it is sap- - Pickering, Sept. lat,1886. _ 44-49 I. rush to �..16bt� ��: F�I�9 14 • posed to h ve originated from the Stove Farm for Sale. ' ' ,.j� Hof the Township of Pickering, Yeoman. The subscriber is prepared to sell Stove • a_+ .11 pipes or chrriney, Mr. Ingle Blariehard Brien B Photo. Gallery.. and Ranges very much cheaper than `1'li@ reason Is beoaus@ he Rives rfeat Nvtiae is here von, nrsnaut to the . rt<' Pe by p pro he had done for years. was away at the time and on word reach - The north 50 acres; more or less, of lot number satisfaction in every case, and going still visions of See. 84, of Chap. 107, of the Revised I a,_____ . ing that his father's house was on fire he. seventeen in the second concession of the town- Statutes of Ontario, as amended by 46 Vic. (Ont.) _ _ i ship of Pickering County of Ontario, on which farther will any if there are any .persono CaP 9, that all creditors and others having - tt i hastily. mounted his horse and Started for is created a good frame dwelling house, and one who have had Photos taken by me theyt claims against the estate of John Medd, of the Call aid See Out Sic - � I home, when the animal, a young beast, barn. There is also one good orchard just Township of Pickering,in the County of Ontario, �� { are not ®Hal to an oft work I will h bolted an threw him heavily On some into bearing. The 87 sa�tea immediately q Y Y yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the -OF THE LATBST ; '� ` adjoi n would be seamed by purchaser, if c1e- make them One dozen YPanel Portraits went - eighth day of lyiamh 1896 are required stones, cut wg his face badly.-- 3'ourttal. aired. The ro rt is situwted within one mUe to deliver or send b - 'I ADVICE TO�MOTHESe. --Are you disturbed at of Pickering p y free Of change. N4 work allowed to leave y post, Etta -paid, to John p a night and token of our rest b a sink to g For roll partioplara apply the Studio unlesB f1rBt -018BB and hl 111' Edwin Farewell, Solicitor for Martha Medd the �InjJrOVBd• ' StU g y Ad luistratrix of the personal estate and effects _'� =. child sufferipg and crying with pain of Cutting , ;;i WM." FOIZREaTER, finished. Photos rri4de in slay kind of of t�e said deceased on or before the Twontleth Wz JUTR--- < :' +: Teeth ? If o send- at once and get a bottle F•i1. day of October, 188f'< a statement !n�r ling o! Cat ' " . : `' z of "Mrs. inslow's Soothin Syrup" for ,i' 42-tf :, Pickering, weatl]er-- �xai11 Or BUne}iine. HaV131 17ud�e 1 OB L18�In $ VQtl,1 y . q Children T ethin . Its value s inoaleniable. - the names and addresses, and fall par tioulars of p p � p , . f It will retie the g r little sufferer immeis - - - "added some very fine scenery to the Studio their claims, duly verified, and a ataternent of all _ ` ` poor gelds era waeas, ass brow who writs to scoartties (if any) held by them; and notice is ��•, always on hand. •,'_ Depend upo it, mothers ; there is no mistake slinem gCa,�'ertlaoll, ysiae,will rdeeive "prepared tq make work second to none liereb _ .* _. �,: p y given that after staid last mentionedM1� about it. Itl cures Dysentery' and Diarrh ®a Ms, fall fatormstioa soar► woe1e tr4tob In Canada. date the said A&nfniatratriz Will proceed to _ _ � <�- I regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wina Wrfmn do #wA H"at bosre,dWwil1 M C Dd b2il h ia]ty diattibute the assets of the acid dgoeased amongg PRIC G15MiANTEED. 1 iso An I a . ,11 11 -, Colic, 9oftenB the Gums, r ncseg Inflammation, Were from:6 to 4m per des• -some Lave bin$ the artiea entitled thereto, had and gives tone and energy to the whole system. esrsed over 660 ie s day. Bde6sr seer, foua profd. Capttal latrge stOCli "of Frames always s n hand lregard being h all .708 Work promptly attends to. , ' i z "Mrs. �yinslow's Soothing S ". for children 10f }squired: y°1e era started tree: Those start ai °nee Y Q duly the "ttlailYie of which notice aht4Yl thereto - _ . :. I" Is leasant t g stair sore, , sw 11Kla funuum All A ar. All work dove 1b the in6tantaneous rq- forehavelaeen given, and the said Atlininiatratrix I - +� 4'4'1 ��'i. ` P o the taste and is the erscri tion p } ; . �. P P -- cesS. �, Il -not be li*ble for• the assets, or any i`: ; A. L,� �,� it Of one of thel oldest and best female physicians N tW'�PAP� .. 4- s _s.r: _ : .hereof, to any person of wlieme glaims she s all ; _ • A ,� "r � and nurses in the United States, and is for sale LDOM� k � act have had notice at the time of saa>z diatribu� . f Advertising, 46 to jj i by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 Randolph 8t., Chicago, keep this paper an ale '« EAi VB�E 1\ flea. , u ,t cents a bottle. He sore you ask for "Hits. Wix- JUH1±T E. FAREWELL, }; snow's so alxa sYBIIP;' and take no other 'tad are authorised to ,, 48 -8 Photographer, Whitt . !7 � kind. I snake contracts with ADVENTISEDS sett door to Post•offioe. Solicitor for the Adminiatatri�C :" Piekerin or- Claremont.. , �` - - - ■ i Dated this With Day of September, A.D. 1886 {� � s ,. r ,.. r. f : t �: . . � .� . �­ .- ... _ . gg _ a _k far .. -.- .. .. 1, r<`,. - .. -�'+: •. ;<`?`c - t,. . . , - ! 1. lery. - - .I ¢� 'red. . • '.r .,c{ +- $ 'i r J. - ;` - . ., �( 0 Y. 41, : _,, - t , "' e 4 , .. f . _ ti. ��._. .- i : i - ' - - - . DI TRICT DOTS. ,h„ ;; s�4R a.o1.TRR.. . 4. I .121 r. r 8arvinai, OcT. 9th.- - . Credit hale of vale- a g . THE VEa LATL. T N W$ CULLED ULLED > OY able f arm an . �'' d village operty, belonging - :I' T1iE LocAL Pans$ n 6LEArfED FBOY to the estate of the late Jolydan Post. ' - . " OTHER 80UaCE$. t Bale at l o'clock at the Gordon House, '- this village. For partionlars see adv. I ' � 4 I burglars are operat' in" Woodbridge. in this paper. Poaoher 4r Rowland, \'�j'Q7., l'� A , . The village of Sanderlatid wants a auctioneers. oun .. 1. branch of some dank located there. F i oh OCT.! 15Ta.-- Extensive credit sale . Mr. A. P. Browns wife died at CahninR choice hones+ cattle, sheepp and swine, .: - implementi, dto., at Lot 28 2nd con. ton on Tuesday of last °week. Consuulpt- + i of Pickering, near Cherrywood, the � - - ion. roperty of Mr. Peter MoDermaid... As h .a ' - The Ontario Central Fair is in progress - . - p P R }ease has expired all a►ill be sold without ., at Port Perr this week, and remises to Ij . 3 P reserve. Bale to cocrlmenoe at �b a.m. UY�N E E�HE�. _ 1. b@ very successful. Bee large posters. Poacher 6c Rowland, • The �f oodbridge Ncseomplains of the auctioneers. > ! , I lack of enterprise of the village merchants. BATU"AT, OCT. 16th. -- Credit sale of lam- ; • ! . A newsy, sheet like the Woodbridge News bar, shingles, &c., o posite the .B ink . ' . . e at0$t&tV116$idta4, mills P� p p . should arouse them from their slumber. Pickering, on above date. Safe at P14®$ r The appeals against the Broc town - 1 p.m. Poaoher & Rowland, auctioneers - , �O1fDA7, OcT. 18th. Credit sale of farm ship `oter s lift are so Hum roue at the steak and implements, grain, roots, 6ic , paper on which they are writt 'several . at lot 11 Srdoonoession of Pic yin the CALL EAILTi� ANT) SE CURE B STA 1 TERB, . yards in length. So says the Sunderland ro of Mr. B. H. Brown. Bale'at 1 } " 1. 11 P Pe Y. " Mirror, o'clock p.m. Bee bills for call particn , . - .. �. .11 A farm r in East Whitby hue a c0r12 lays. Poacher & Rowland, auctioneers, j _ • - ' stalk which h has attained the height of [NOTE- Parties getting sale bills prim- v `` twelXe feint and eight inches. it ha to at the oboe of THE PIC=satxa NsW$ t be chopped Gown like a maple tre in i 4 ,. I I _ will get a notice similar to above from order to et at the ear, we underBtan date of rintin o d ' : I The editor of the Sunderland l[1 rota p 8 t ate of sale, hs>cs Or : 1 • - s to remark hat 'ewe are too In Ch csAacc;,s. j . . �, 1. rise - . ,.... , . 11AIRt. __ • governed, anyway. Well, well 1 t s DIED. seldom a married man "gives him elf " , . . I. GV$rrssras. -fA1 her daughter's 'residence, away„ like that. . 81 Sullivan Street, Toronto, on the 2nd - . Mr. Jo e h Bare , whb has for s e I ; {' 1. i. - t P Y fast., Catharine Nottmann, relict of the Sears bee a minister of the � Menno ite ' late Capt. John Whiteside, of White- -- . thureh, cn the 8th line of lSarkh m,' Haven, Cumberland, England. - t . passed siv ay from earth on Wedn sy 11 - Sept. `L'.'<u¢, in the 76th year of his R9 BICH168ID16 YARI�)9T. ' t 1. i' The barn and outbuildings blelo:agin to , . i Chas. •)eflrey; at Saginas►, near Cann Dg- Nsws olllse, Get T 18es: . ... I ' �hll wheat 740 to 78a ; sexing, 71Dc to Too, goose�� ��� t - . ton, were burned on Friday afte rnoo of We to 70c. Flour per cwt. S to $SM. Bran : ; " . . - feet creek., All the contents were bu od su M per eon; aborts, We pea cwt Chop teed, - , also. Mr. Jeffry had fie louse destro 42.15. Bnreeninp, 900 per rwt, '+� � -� of the Munsiparity,of the Town - 1AB11188 YAAHI6T< abip of no hereby offer a reward of SM by fir• rigout a year ago. Toronto, Oe 0 sash !or the a ptteheasloa sad conviction of I. - Mr. 'VVm. Harris, of South A "iea the mother of thiinfans child abandoned at the - �! 'hi strait i►ioei- bi grain to-do were small premises of ArthurJaekson, in this Idunicipality, is visiting a sister at Cedar Grove. He and prices ustobaaa_s ADon4 400 bushels of on the 15it} inet.• and of the child abandoned at - ltias beta r`away down" in Africa digging wheat ofMred and w d at Ise to 760 for tall and theprem Ises o! IWWSm. Lietlejohn, of this ldunioi- spring. and 6to for goose. Barley Srm, selling � yt ", to Jannai, last •and the said reward will ( • - ° for diamonds, which is a .}uerabive Oe• • Oda to O.�a. Oats t1rm, with sales of ff10 ppa{d toY the disoove�,, apprr++heasion and can- " Cnpation. This eonntt y is too chilly for bushels at Ste to 94a Peas are Nominal at me, viction a[ an or all a aoeesear, to sillier or �� �%�' and far re. 2 ;. in t.i� .peel,.; sa load. T S pE TIC LE S AND EYE GLASSES= i - . him now,; and he will return to war inter sold at $l0 50 to 416 00. Straw sold at •10 76 to or both of said de . °,.. _� . , By order of the Council. ' latitudes this fall. 419 aeon. $cgs sold at 46 ffi to e7. Beet, t�s do D R BEATON, Clark Are the onl Glenaina En lisp Articles in the Canadian Dfarkst. -Don't be deceived: Beware of any to44 50 for forequarters, and 47 d0 to •8 60 for Y g hind arters. Lamb $7 to 4s 50; aad mutton JOB, MONKHOUSE, Reeve. 48 =tf Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasers to prove genuineness. druggist Who vQill try bo induce yon to a !6 spa They are recommended b and testimonials have been reoeiv anything in place of McGregor & Par 's Thb produce market was • quiet toAlay, and y ell from the President, ees �lenemllyruled abead . We OU ., Vioe- President, Ea- President, and Ea,Viee- President of the Medical Associat4on of Carbolic Cerate. It ip a marvel of hea ing W quote : Beef 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls 28 do 94c, large rolls Canada ; the President of the College of Ph sicans and Say ens of ashes • the esa - r " for sores, cute, barns, etc. No family 18 to 90; interior, 1pc to 19a. Lard 11c ;Cheese Raves Deed, Rond, Will, Lease, Yprtgage, of the Medical Faculty of Laval Univeni y The presidenb��►nd Ea Presidents of the . should be without it. It has no equal. lac to 13c. Bacon 12o to 13c. Eggs it to Me. or other legal document to draw; t3' tY ; T2trkeya 750 to s1 do; chickens r air t10o to or want to borrow money; Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &e., &c. These reoommandations ought - ' G>et 1deGregor -& Parke s, and have no ° p or want to insure our property in First Class g t to be. strl5i- ' other. Only 25c. per box. Bold b� W. H. '65c Potatoes per bag W •o 0c. Apples per English or Canadian Com aWesrat the lowest eieIIt to prove their qualities, but if farther proof is needed, call on barrel. El to fs 00. p f . - Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 possible rates; . ,; ChRISTOPHER DALE or a Plow called the Advance, which beats , Hardware Iferchant Pickering: Donald. McEachern, of Minto, worked 1 all rivals • --•- -, " r " T T�B� ���� ��Po� Q.Z•Y Flan -need Extra �! Tip a fight in order to be able to bring or, a supply of Oil -cake, 1 Into play two revolvers Of his and see the TP.AINS (iOiN(i EAST DUE A8 FOLLOWS: -- Flour; iu$tra ghee 1. MAIL EaPRE9s. . 8.20 A. M. or a New Kind of Oat Meal that is superior to I • p. - boys turn pale. The magistrate said his anything used heretofore for porridge ; 1. taxes for the stied of thirty days' ace MIXED, 2.48 P. M. or a ticket for the south Ontario Fair, I - _ P tY Y Kr ) e ' Came into the premises of the nndersigaed, frofn date would be $2 and costs for fight- LOCAL, 6.40 P• M• i ale onnuthe undersigned. His charges wrill lot 19, , the rear of the 5th Concession of Pick- - and 35 and costs for s TsAIN$ GOING NEST I)UE j$ FOLLOWS: P y 00kind ering,on Qr aonttho 8th of Beptember,one ewe ing $ o _ u In his re- 1 take she - g sheep. Owner can have same b rovin ro- 1�AIL EXPhtE9$ .9.03 A. M. ' W. B. PRINGLE y p g p volvers to paint the boys white -lu all ,, party a d paying' expenses. JAB. WII.LIAMfi, . $49.55. He had a splendid time. MI %ED. . ` 5.10 P. M. ' 40 -y' . Notary Public, Whitby:" roug ,septa 90tH, less. 47 -9 While .removing a pine stump - ' . NAIL ExPuES..: .4 . 9.2; F, M.,. - -- - ----�- - -_= -- - - - - -- A full supply of • Wednesday of last week, near Van- Trains ran on standard time. HOUTZINT,FOR SALEe ' SCHOOL ,BOOKS . I . � .� ­­ I - I - ti ostrand s )dills on the 4th con. of Whit- _ . church the skeleton of an Indian was The im orted bulls "Presto" and "Withbim" is now complete I N T H E V I L LAG E 0 f B R0 U G HA N�. . AUCTION S ALE will serve cows at lot 22, 3rd con. Picker'in iu eve artment for the use of the Collegiate exhumed. '1'11@ roots Of Lhe tree being "Presto," first prize 2-year old bull last ear n In tutee, ldodel and Common gchoola -OF VALUABLE- _ !I-:, interwoven among the bones, the body , Holland, is the' best Holstein bnll in -year , ---ALL THE- That desirable house and lot at presitnt off- _ ' must have laid there a great many years. Apply to J. O'CONNOR, onpied by Dr. E. J. Preel. For particulars applyy FARM'AND RLAGE P ROPEOR tf on premises. --N� . 'Test Booms --- to KINGSFORD, BROOKE & GREEN", Solici- ;), A number Of persons were attracted to -ON HAND AT- tors, 10 Manning Arcade, Toronto, or to . - i .. - the spot through 'cariosity, and the skull • PUBLISHERS' LOWEST PRICES. THOS. POIICHEft, 11 En, exhibition at the mill. -- Newmarket -1x THS-- ( '� lr-50 Auctioneer, Brougham, r�r . , -A sensation. An ` anparal�eled son- l 'wn of Pickering, t OPY BOOK SCRIBBLING BOOKS " Belon In ' sa6ion is being created all over Ontario by g' g to the Estate of the late SLATES, &c., wholesale and retail. the wonderful and unequalled manner in JORDAN POST Are - ` at MI Blast! ' , Vane � ." which neural is toothache rheumatism V ' : Liberal Discount to the Trade /' . ..I . backache headache is removed b brit one -th hat ­�: . + Y I beg to inform my old friends and customers tat PAncsu< I: - -Thb south halt of Lot 19 fist >ond I O''�- , ' application of -Fluid Lightning. No dis- Concession of the Township of Pickering, con- 'I am now prepared to buy �,a. .A.LLINv j. Bustin ;drugs Head be taken for days. It twining 100 acres, more or less, o! which about 10 What Whitby Book and 3iusiC Store, Brack F�RLERS �o She 1iA is an instant care. Try a 25c. bottle from acres are bush. • On this is a dwelling house and hiQuafl of Merchan�a61e $treat '�Vllitb •�- ebabies. It also affords an excellent and rare + Y• ' W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 BUY FOUR. '. opportunity to mill owners, as the West branch Subscriptions received for all magazines � Albert Kelly who a short time ago in a of Duffin's Creek runs 'across the south -East - - uarrel with his em to er, a IIr. $loan corner of the same, thus offering one of the ,T= T � @f 3 of F10 T 42-60 papers. r . employer, ' finest water privileges in Ontario. ..r and a ors. ' ^��]'� �C'g ' in Simcoe county, struck him several PARCEL II.--- Adjoining Parcel I, consisting of Alwafs On hand.. AT '/ ,/ ,�`� times with a club, from the e$ects Of he North part of Lot 19, in the First Concession ; I - \ - . If # Of Pickering, containing 84 acres, more or less, Also •Bran, Shorts, and all kinds Of PIC KERING . which he died, has been sentenced to on which stands an excellent stone dwelling, fifteen years penal servitude. He has with stone kitchen, woodshed, stables, driving Mill Feed. �...� , g sheds and barns. Parcels I. and II. hwve f j written a toachin letter to Dlrs. Sloan in Qr i - FLOUR EXCHANGED FOR' WHEAT. LUMBER YARD arty been need as one term, and have amp e s which he blames nothing but his hast d g Y bnil$inga, atone stables, and root house un er also good orchard, wells and cistern. To- Where you have been ' accommodated L . temper meeting one equally hasty: He barn; y gether is a splendid grazing and grain- growin • _ ` f.L ` sends her a receipt for the wages due him farm of 134 acres. The present tenant leaven 2l _ _ _ __ IF YOU WANT through the Season with repairs L. amounting to- $110. It is all he .owns acres plowed, and 4 acres in tall wheat. Posses- • . for all kinds of Farm . and he regrets its smallness. . sion to low immediate) . This nroperty is ! , -.. . gt' p pe elements, beautifully located at the jjunction of Hingston ;. LUMBER, I dtC.,at . , A farmer from the south of Uxbridge and Brock roads, one -half mile west of Pickering i ' township brought a load of barley to this Village about one mile from Pickering station LATH prices BO loW on Q.'li. R., one and a half mires from Liverpool that We cannot hVe OU r market on Tuesday and sold i� for 51c. harbor, and 20 miles east of Toronto. • per bushel. When being unloaded at PARCEL III.-The North half of the south ;' SHLNGLES, them alone. We are at all times .t I /�' half of Lot 21 in the Broken Fronc of Picker JOYSTS pleased t0 have the farmQrB Call OL u8;: - tlio warehous@ it was found that aft the containing 50 scree more or leas (best land in t}ige ' barley but one bag was of a very inferior County), on which is a good barn and dwell' g- _ j: '' ' " ; FOR ---. T r �� quality, the good bag having been laid on house, - situate one -half mile., from L'iverp l SCANTLINGS • to of. the load as a sample of the whole. harbor. �.' Anything They May Desir6 p P PAaccEL IV.- -A house and lotcontsining a ut r I[ He.was promptly told of it and docked" one -quarter acre, situate in the Village of P k- O . FENCE POSTS, - a .1. i 16c., so that he only got 35c. - per bushel, eying- • I and will try to satisfy them. ! instead of 51; and It Served him right. " PICKETS. --�-� The" "slices iota of Lana will b8 e'xgaeed for We also have a stock Of the ,. The man' who will practice such a trick awe by - GI'rVE "U$ A CALL, :,. . ' � doesn't deserve to have his grain bought pb1iC AtZCt.�.OYl. � "" G�iN�INFi B�iL • .11 at all. �ournal• Of the Best Quality L ORGAN - 111cGregor's Speedy Care. _;;,. It is '' -oN __ ALL ' ORDERS on head, Seeding Machines, �o., Ploy - popularly admitted everywhere that ,o�_ ie 9th Oil' of Oc er amS � COtl 1Ged iwo s-�E- Points, Landsides, etc., alwa s ' Gregor's Speedy Care is the safest, most 1 ! ! p in Stock for all -kinds Y - i reliable and by far the cheapest remedyc'TOi"1�1�'tly' F'3.11�d. , . - for Constipation, Liver Complaint, In- neat; at 2 o'aloek p.m., at the and other Provisions, cheap. . . OF PLOWS. - digestion, Impure Blood, Lose of Appetite, Gordon House, Village of Pickering. RAlsys, ! J�i_HN GEE, gr P B FQRSYTH 8c B'�: and all similar troubles. It is not neoes __ • easy - -• Hanes's Old Stand, Pickering. - _ to take a great quantity before any result T$xtts :---lo per Dent. on dap of sale, enough to Farmers Of Plekerindd , is procured. A few doses will convince you make one -„htrd of purchase money in thirty Prealk and Giood. S• of its merits. Trial bottle given free- by days; to paid in live equal annual j'An ing oD will Obh e �. instalments, with interest at 6 per cent. per Mr. B, Liston, hiaving sold his old Threshing iV.�H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 annum, secured by Bret mortgage on the pro- I i Machine, begs to inform the public that he has , . On Monday morning of last week Mr. party. purchased a new Gleaner, and asks for a share of _ - James Blanchard's fine brick house near Property can be Been by applling to occupants ALEX. FTNDLA* your patronage. . 38-tf �,_,,, - of the remises, and written enquiries will be -- - - -- - AND�� --- Leaskdale . was totally destroyed b fire. responded to by WM. FORRTST R, Pickering, - The contents war@ Baked bat all efforts or Q. B. MILLER, Uxbridge. PROTOGRAPHY �NOTICE TO O , - to save the building were futile. No in- POUCHER do ROWLAND, i ! -off THE- -- "� P. r�urance. Ve have not yet heard defin- ' ' Auctioneers. Everybody "Wonders why there U such ' , • - � �. itely the c4use of the fire, but it is sap- - Pickering, Sept. lat,1886. _ 44-49 I. rush to �..16bt� ��: F�I�9 14 • posed to h ve originated from the Stove Farm for Sale. ' ' ,.j� Hof the Township of Pickering, Yeoman. The subscriber is prepared to sell Stove • a_+ .11 pipes or chrriney, Mr. Ingle Blariehard Brien B Photo. Gallery.. and Ranges very much cheaper than `1'li@ reason Is beoaus@ he Rives rfeat Nvtiae is here von, nrsnaut to the . rt<' Pe by p pro he had done for years. was away at the time and on word reach - The north 50 acres; more or less, of lot number satisfaction in every case, and going still visions of See. 84, of Chap. 107, of the Revised I a,_____ . ing that his father's house was on fire he. seventeen in the second concession of the town- Statutes of Ontario, as amended by 46 Vic. (Ont.) _ _ i ship of Pickering County of Ontario, on which farther will any if there are any .persono CaP 9, that all creditors and others having - tt i hastily. mounted his horse and Started for is created a good frame dwelling house, and one who have had Photos taken by me theyt claims against the estate of John Medd, of the Call aid See Out Sic - � I home, when the animal, a young beast, barn. There is also one good orchard just Township of Pickering,in the County of Ontario, �� { are not ®Hal to an oft work I will h bolted an threw him heavily On some into bearing. The 87 sa�tea immediately q Y Y yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the -OF THE LATBST ; '� ` adjoi n would be seamed by purchaser, if c1e- make them One dozen YPanel Portraits went - eighth day of lyiamh 1896 are required stones, cut wg his face badly.-- 3'ourttal. aired. The ro rt is situwted within one mUe to deliver or send b - 'I ADVICE TO�MOTHESe. --Are you disturbed at of Pickering p y free Of change. N4 work allowed to leave y post, Etta -paid, to John p a night and token of our rest b a sink to g For roll partioplara apply the Studio unlesB f1rBt -018BB and hl 111' Edwin Farewell, Solicitor for Martha Medd the �InjJrOVBd• ' StU g y Ad luistratrix of the personal estate and effects _'� =. child sufferipg and crying with pain of Cutting , ;;i WM." FOIZREaTER, finished. Photos rri4de in slay kind of of t�e said deceased on or before the Twontleth Wz JUTR--- < :' +: Teeth ? If o send- at once and get a bottle F•i1. day of October, 188f'< a statement !n�r ling o! Cat ' " . : `' z of "Mrs. inslow's Soothin Syrup" for ,i' 42-tf :, Pickering, weatl]er-- �xai11 Or BUne}iine. HaV131 17ud�e 1 OB L18�In $ VQtl,1 y . q Children T ethin . Its value s inoaleniable. - the names and addresses, and fall par tioulars of p p � p , . f It will retie the g r little sufferer immeis - - - "added some very fine scenery to the Studio their claims, duly verified, and a ataternent of all _ ` ` poor gelds era waeas, ass brow who writs to scoartties (if any) held by them; and notice is ��•, always on hand. •,'_ Depend upo it, mothers ; there is no mistake slinem gCa,�'ertlaoll, ysiae,will rdeeive "prepared tq make work second to none liereb _ .* _. �,: p y given that after staid last mentionedM1� about it. Itl cures Dysentery' and Diarrh ®a Ms, fall fatormstioa soar► woe1e tr4tob In Canada. date the said A&nfniatratriz Will proceed to _ _ � <�- I regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wina Wrfmn do #wA H"at bosre,dWwil1 M C Dd b2il h ia]ty diattibute the assets of the acid dgoeased amongg PRIC G15MiANTEED. 1 iso An I a . ,11 11 -, Colic, 9oftenB the Gums, r ncseg Inflammation, Were from:6 to 4m per des• -some Lave bin$ the artiea entitled thereto, had and gives tone and energy to the whole system. esrsed over 660 ie s day. Bde6sr seer, foua profd. Capttal latrge stOCli "of Frames always s n hand lregard being h all .708 Work promptly attends to. , ' i z "Mrs. �yinslow's Soothing S ". for children 10f }squired: y°1e era started tree: Those start ai °nee Y Q duly the "ttlailYie of which notice aht4Yl thereto - _ . :. I" Is leasant t g stair sore, , sw 11Kla funuum All A ar. All work dove 1b the in6tantaneous rq- forehavelaeen given, and the said Atlininiatratrix I - +� 4'4'1 ��'i. ` P o the taste and is the erscri tion p } ; . �. P P -- cesS. �, Il -not be li*ble for• the assets, or any i`: ; A. L,� �,� it Of one of thel oldest and best female physicians N tW'�PAP� .. 4- s _s.r: _ : .hereof, to any person of wlieme glaims she s all ; _ • A ,� "r � and nurses in the United States, and is for sale LDOM� k � act have had notice at the time of saa>z diatribu� . f Advertising, 46 to jj i by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 Randolph 8t., Chicago, keep this paper an ale '« EAi VB�E 1\ flea. , u ,t cents a bottle. He sore you ask for "Hits. Wix- JUH1±T E. FAREWELL, }; snow's so alxa sYBIIP;' and take no other 'tad are authorised to ,, 48 -8 Photographer, Whitt . !7 � kind. I snake contracts with ADVENTISEDS sett door to Post•offioe. Solicitor for the Adminiatatri�C :" Piekerin or- Claremont.. , �` - - - ■ i Dated this With Day of September, A.D. 1886 {� � s ,. r ,.. r. f : t �: . . � .� . �­ .- ... _ . gg _ a _k far .. -.- .. .. 1, r<`,. - .. -�'+: •. ;<`?`c - t,. . . . :�; .,aid Y -�� , �y -,il i , - - - , � � : ... � - , I . - _ - - . . !, i ". " $ilea must be first," .h© saps distinctly. t many, but, though her pleasure at seeing I say solrtethiug indistinctly. Sl :e is nUt i She trembles from,head to oat, shrink me is manifest, I aannot suede her to re•. At easq.: • r , '' ' " o ' n per 1 tutu my calls. Squire L leralie is gathet`eA `` Dear" pathetically —J ` I 'have not . I .�.__ . rt►ud then is impassive, as are th t p - -- who have no hope in this life. Does . h r to his fath ©rs, and a {goodly company At- ed you, X meant no wrong, but �lr. Ce , . '` `. `. ''.' a :tended his funeral. With m and state was so kind to me when iindmainma w�te ,' .. , Z'OL 3 BY DBBORA�3 C7.®. Wig• +�' -•�-_ husband eras_ her. utpoluntary recoil " p° p kisses her without a word, and 'she der he was buried ; but none mourned him as ill. I owe him very much." . ° I from him to lavish caresses a�i her gran• I did Judith. His will has caused surprise. Her face is glorified with an Unearthly . I t-• The hulk of his propel•ty, is left to Silas loveliness, attcl kiss her retiercntl (CoaTIN'(n). - , ; " But if any one can make anything out of father with a wild flereeinehs that would h • S Wit' 'e aria, ouan�� tray her were the Squire not already dull Thornton., Judith's name is not even men- makes me a•is,h that her days may I,e few y It is Sunda a hot, cult Sunda " ; ::I -- tioned• What is it that assures me that tl►e grave Y+ ry 3 o, no. , , things of time and sense. •I • have been to church once. It s seemed cc My mQtltet• grad fathe . 'are retFciy .,to j atuuible to uW ;oopi: Barley, Judith's We recollect Lady Napine s will, and de- would be a better home for her than any strange hear'ng an unfamiliar vote . Will p • h , beyond bate whether the similarity between hers other . she rises, holding the ticket —I . Less you if you will take ty bn me. A malt ; tp utti it . $ - i'aig t Tam y is not home tier likel to be for se sal t' p q wire's is accidental. Very sifts- have taken it off lingeriug,y. Iu,l,ulaitQl Y girl a. hundred times dearer; swee r, pi t- ro9 t tot• a ,, ear eeq, and ihrow� myself and the . q days ; a bro -tier .minister. consequently.,egn- tier than %eft nittst be a tt�easttre,�' � u >�n, bedp recklc .Barley is very ordinary faith must they both have had in I cry— y i ducts the services for him. I miss Will ; goR, can , " — "— raisin m red face; p y Mr. Thornton if they arranged to leave all " Would you like the likeness ? I have . more than i! g Y troubled }uiticipated ; and, thous I am ( Wh should oft meek me ?. I am not • :' -,, I do rot litre it," she "cures me,' as I � their possessions to their granddaughter's another I can wear." madeehearti.ly welcome at Elleralie, wish i neail "Why pretty ss Lefty." . drink the water she brings me. " I am ill•,: husband under the impression that to do so "Deborah, ani I to be trusted . myself back ;at. the Vicarage. Dee own, it yyre you net' Deboraht ou are loyal M' 1" h b 1 i A y , y y natisfiod. Nill it bring tea Judith luck was wiser than to leave them to Judith her- I remove the gold rini and lass ,i,i, give, •conceal ecd ui my heart, is an unacknowledg- to me ;you will always be lovely to me, •� Why should it not self. I know they hay© desired to do that her the likeness without crammerrt, the -- led Ion ing to see a face which has, without whether you grant (fihy rayer or poti,l.,' We start,.for Judith is in the doorway. which is best for their gr•s,ndchild ; fntt I covers with lier'slender fingers. :: •- grow dear to me. I tell m - p .� " s, fear the have made a fatal mistake in plat- " Thuk you," •she says. "(,ofifl -l► e my consent, g a Y Darlin is it quite beyond your pofrtytr'ta q'e ufl• ni d Barley, she sa� y • 5 . self I only desire to see Dale in'order to de- car© for me ! q Have I basil a fbbl to inia -' Doctor Balfour will bo here directly. I I Ing unlimited faith in Mr. Thornton. It is I am coining with you irate► the gar,len live# some messages sent for him in a letter gins you -tau like me ?" want tc, speak to him. De }x�rah, I have not right to anticipate evil, but my forebod'- I wrap myself 'up in a fleecy wi,olleu of Lefty's ; !but, messages or no meaeagee, I do not choose to hest him daparage brought, you a letter, one deliv ©red byte itigs are very melancholy. When the mesa• shawl, ring for Ray to sit with hairy, and it would be boob to clasp his strong hand. himself. second osC." ter of Napine and N.Ileralie� shows the* loven we go` out. There is a watery halo round - , ,Squire Ellerslie is not well. - Dr, Austey f, You ire-not a fool "with a sob,-., p I It is from Will. My eyes are dim. I b hoof, what will be hie wife's poaitioti . ♦the moon ; the flowers look very fair and - . wants him to call in a physician, but he re- cc You like — love = me'?' --- -" Y- e•e. ", them furtively ere I read it. When I gla ee Lotty and thq baby are at the Vicarage. quaint ; a solemn calm rei;;us. fight has a • fuses. Hells not very wishful to live ; life � ' << Deborah ! Oh, you silly child. ! I d - up Judith is loolking at me.* . I have confided some of my cares to her. witching charm. Islip my arm within ,;u. • has had more bitters than sweets for him : f1 ��+ ., She thinks I am over- anxious about Judith, dith s. I am • full of thoue�hts to+� flee for. elate I believed. you -cared for some a e «'ell , age ueries. - p -to depart will be better than to stay. • alas." " cj I "I say ntu idl , r. and is inclined to believethat time willshape words. At the white gate we separate. 1 I am in the Bummer -house and Judith is ,, y„ ! It is from Wii , y Some one else - l A Id i :. � Thoreld hasSoue to America ;till has a u things smoothly. She does not know about kiss her abftly ; she kisses me with a cosh with her grandfather. I stretch my hands M tone or words thoroughrq u t Min:' hilts off' and he will be home this eveniu - Will , does not rylize that, wherever flow- ous intensity. . high above tray head and ponder. Surely it y ppr�e "Aleck -a -day !" BarIe cries. " If ou exs are looted, there may always }fie a "You ave been a sinter tci tae, a loc'in- He throws his arms about me and kroner me. m a P heir„ rnot, sister," she says her voice rich and deep. is curious that my life is so full of new inter- I strive to get from him, but he will not let hall but waited you mig)tit have been m r• Wor t " + e a ! It seems woes since I was dwelling in me I am obliged to be passive. I am not rind by A1r, Carey, sad not a parson ou Mre. Austey wants us to spend the eveac Deborah, I dare not say what my heart . the Close. Oh, how warm it is ! . -There is In with her ; indeed we have promised to urges, but you know I love yon !" very disturbed. Will knows. �'' 6u j ho' * know little of. g not the fah test stir in the flower - garden, I ever I free myself, I ea demurely-- Judith twists her wedding-ring rdn round and do so ; but, when Will comes to bid us be " Yes, yea." ( not the ale test chirp in the trees ; birds I ., you arc Liking° ityall for scanted. I round, reels, and fella fainting. g ready, I entreat to be allowed to remain be- "And you will always lore tihe ? ly _- .:nd flower�� are drowsy. The elvs► is a vast have not promised I will The house is vet}y' quiet, and the 9qu re hied, and tell him that Lefty and he must Onto more, Heaven blear you '. Cxood -bye stretch of b blue, not file tiniest feather cloud •+ Marry me 2 But you will '" has his lawyer with him. Judith „Is on an make my excuses. I will step with baby. I could be de cried. �I lean bat dis m - Y .. 4.. -. Y -_ P� y . 'It is not�eae to tease when.tears are near ottoman b m side. There is certai 1 have m way, after very man uael0 ez- l.inbs in th most cotnfortabl cf attitudes y �' Y Y' y (ro se QO.:TItPLT,TD) the surface. _I hide my aloe on his coat . nothing bridal �n her satire ; she is wee ng postulations; then I help LBtty to dher - ' ���� �ft�� — nobody ill glance at me itpproviingly or sleeve, and P despera ly, He soothes; a thin black Crape dress, a jet neckl a prettiest garment, pin a flower in H's `s w.herwis hid fall asleep. me as tenderly as m mot or could. . When round her pearly throat, and jet bracel to button -hole, and watch them down the path � FAREWELL :”; - F.ow.lon I sleep' I cannot tell ; when I I raise my head, )� have oonfessed I love .on her aleWer wrists..;,A aluipbering int n- with satisfaction. - _ . i uwAke-m watch has sto d. The sun is T JOHN IMRIE, TOROVTo. ! ! ► Y PPe hid with a love inten", Wathomabla • . atty in her e� warns the that 'her repre ed ^ - . $ • ! -ill-bright, the Air is ve dppreseive. — h teelutg will e"hortlq reveng�'"ittolf. I t It ie a gusty suiitmer night ; the leaves I open my mouth to yawn, an closest host- { * . I her hands cMidiahl but I doubt if lie arB be inntn to fall and are ewre t hither " I _ d I have been i'n bed and asleep mA4re Hitt g p The saddest word we ewer hear ' ily. Some {one outs a is• speaking ntealth- an hour when I am awakdtied by a to I at notices my touch ; isle is brooding --br - and thither roughly. Autumn's sad music ' ' . 'hip. It is Oil os Thornton. I do not reveal the mooali h is ins deeply. N' ht is closing in, and n is in the breeze. I glance at the gray sky - Full - fraught with sorrow, hope, and fear __ . t imyaelf, and yet I .wish I were note so com- my door. I start up ; . letel hid en. 1'o et as much, shade as I streaming in and is lying on carpet and the stars will sh ne- -�hiue as gloriousl as dolefully. I have a gloomy, miserable een- The fount of many a bitter tear ; •P y g oounte ane in a silvery flood. . thou h the world illumined by them w re sation that ill is looming ; perchance, be- . Farewell ! Farewell ! could I ha crept behind the crimson cur- ry k . - fairs whicl# serve here as inner doors. I " Who is there Y' I call, perthirbed a4 blissful a8 Heaven. I loo at Judi ; cause I have no genuine - sorrows, I try t0 IZtlffIIN . Farewell !Farewell ' " It in I," Judith answers. she has recovered from her fainting t create some. I alto not iven to lows irits �'" I - cannot be seen, but I can hear distinctly. g p ' Ah !who can tell f " I must have some money," Silas Thorn . I unfasten the door, and she enterp timid• How stately .and serene she is ! I al t button -night I am, enough to please Y wonder whether she does suffer .'acu 1 y, q What bitter tears, -' ton says. • " T owe a. tit bit and Ilost - ly. I am struck - by . the •ghastly ethics of Y• the most saturnine. Luckily,- before I site � I ... Y • 9 + p�I�, Dces her frigid exterior hide volcanic h t ! succeed in scaring thyself, Ray knocks. What hope9 and fears; heavily wh n in town." liar face ; her lips are white and bl •thou its of Idle ca •i . ++ and here es are heal as thou h she were I let my head droop , g r7 Nurse wishes to into the village, - Yes ? How much do you want." E-.. Y vY g $'.. , Surround thy spell ; „ under the influence of a narcotic. She is me from the quaint perfumed room. $ d- Miss Deborah. I am willing to mind baby, Seven or eigght hundred. Elleralie is the first -to speak. scrip Judith's grasp Fause+s me to wit ce. if. you will allow her." Sad word :Farewell ' verry miser y. �,fy allowance is a more pit .. " Will iti before us. . •• . _ „ I did not think-you would be in bed, Yes, she fJari go, but let me have the • . ++ she says. _ " Sometimes you stay up late, . " Oh, Will !" I cry. And he Bolds me baby+ As, branch by branch, the fairilytree,� -- " He is of; obliges to ggitve you that. writin It is eleven o'clock." with fraternal affection. Ray is reluctant -; but I want 'iny little Is anapp'd and floated o'er life's sea, " Ie he of 2 Y think )6e is. He chose to " Mrs. Santon was tired, a►nd I -wad riot .th rises. She is very lovely ! er niece. How: sad a parent's heart must be, - . `make me is heir when he was incensed' disinclined for Beauty sleep," I explain ; supple willowy figure her exquisite sal- I am assuredly going to have a bad cold with his daughter, and he is bound to do ,, totes, her dark luminous eyes, dazzle e. To say -: "Farewell !" 'Well by me now ; besides am I not to mar- but I am wide .awake now. I am glad y I shiver repeatedly, and my throat is sore. ,,, you have looked in on me. I' will slip on An exceedingly bitter pang thrills the . I put on some coals, - and draw close to the REFR�IV : "Farewell ! Farewell !" &c. -ry the girl{ . I dresai;n -gown and we will have a chat. through and through. blaze. Baby falls aeleep.....I undress her - I feel in�h tiant. So this is how he talks_ my have acs droning seen you all day." i " Are you well, Miss Napine !" 'ill carefully, place her in her cradle, and tuck How sad when lovingfriendsmustpaartt "of Judith but that prudence warns me to she does not respond. I touch hei' &oci- as her up snugly. Do I fall asleep myself ? It For distant scenes so wide apart, be silent, could abuse him soundly. , There la no reply. M breath comes nd " Be ca eful "—,ail, am I not wren r gi- dent, and am startled. She is stony P y Y is quite possible. I am conscious o'f a com That memories must suffice the heart g ' 'col tits warm night. . goes chokingly. There must be no scene ; fortable warmth of adelightful drowsy feel- las Thorn u s companion is Mr. Brenton— 8 eve thin must bB done decentl anti in . That says : " Farewell !" �, ":Judith, what is it' , ; t'Y g Y ing ,and naught else, I. , Judith spine is not a wife to he scorn- • order. When our dearest ones die, we V�'hen I o n m e ee, a sin lac notion KT:vltslx "Farewell !Farewell ! "` C.I .- ed •she ill be v rich !" She stares at me blankly ; }horror chills' Pe Y Y 8'u ' me. Is it possible she is losing her aeueea ! scrupulously hull down the blinds. possesses me, an idea pis on me of which I Of c ores ; if ails was r, your hum- " Judith Misa Na ire no ion r," I ; P ► ' pow I twine m arms a t hot. P ge cannot get rid-1 have been kissed . I smile $o�d sad to hear the: ieep taped I , - ' ble serva t would not trouble her. A proud y "say, with a desperate effort at gaiety " ails I I white -fat d girl, the daughter of .a " " I am eo weary, ' a ie sighs, her features Y P g Y � and look about me ; the duskiness prevail- . Ring out a dear friend's f uneral knell, is Mrs. Thornton. ing is not to be li htened by the .sparse Hus . Judith Napine is fit to irie►te 'quivering. " Aira. Thornton '" $8 re eta, Andfeel your very heart- strings swell-; " Sleep with me, I imph►rii =" do Ju , . Pe , I- flame in the grate. - peer into the corners. , J1 with you superiors. ". i ,,, " Yea," she interrupts ; " I was married TO say Farewell . A au ensues. I am atified: I moat dith . P Baby caries, and I move hurriedly ;. as I do Y P $r " es '+ `. , , this morning." I so a alight black figure approaehoa from the RxhxAiv, Farewell !Farewell ! }rave bee t mist iii thinking Air. l3ren: I undress her without any fuse: She i6 VCill is still. The time -piece ticks aifew far end of the room. .ljy frightened ezcla- , ► 'ton did of like Judith ; Mr. Stlae's setting seconds. Presentl Will whir rs, but cud ; Ah .who can tell literally incapable of undressing herself, and Y Pe mation is quickly subdued. Judith '. In What bitter tears,` ' - - rlown alsr, rejoices me. o �„ I so weary. Oh, Judith, Judith ! Is Squire enough for me to hear— + my pleasur© I embrace herpassiotttitely, pull . Well, aril I to have -them money 1 Elleralie worse' I wonder. Vfr'hat can have I hope you will be Happy. He yen 'her toward the tiro, and gaze at her as if What hopes and fears, I. J �` On he same terms as Uefore' bless o I' " It is an awful rage of interest — • mb- happened'• I am thirsting for information Y u, she stet I had'been sundered far years.. She Surround thy spell ; - lira 1 ` but I au ore you will not but I do not vex Judith with questions. Her lips part in a vain attempt to an er. returns my carease� with loving ardor ;but, Sad wool :Farewell 1I I 8 Y ' PP Not until her head is on the pillow will I al- . Then she drops into a chair kke one d�eti- 1 has failed from her ! i . am 040 low leas. Benton, if the old man knew how when. the feverish sec low her to unburden tier mind. she does tote of strength. Will walks to the wiii�- cheeks, I am pained at her pallor, at- her you ass tad me he would favor you with and axes at the darkening lands a B a ,+ no, slowly, disconnectedly. I cannot be- - g. P patient, suffering air. Some change has ThO1RRS Carl3'IC, ome un uttering truths. ' liave what she says. I cry incredulously— Judi wipes the moisture from her ace, pissed over her since I.last saw her ; what ti An( did he guess hdw often you re• the eat iScotch author, suffered all his life ' " 1'ou are going to marry Air. Thornton and he turns round. can it he' Beneath tier eyes are black �' ' i wire m assistance, i With what would hp " Deborah," he ass and his tone i not with d ilc e sia which made his own life iris- ! favor u' I daub if he would care to to- morrow - �� Y ` lines, lines never wrought save by mental Y P I .1 y � " 1'ea." rough or harsh, will you return to- fight an uish ;and her li eared and arched. arable acaused his best and truest friends marry his granddaug1�ter to a gambler." ' c, i„ " + with" me '" g P fQUrfu P lest in not a Lit pain Because of his fretfulness " Per a a not ; bdt he will not know. To- morrow . I repeat, in Itrofound ,i I am loath to question het, P consternation. I -I hesitate. Can I leave Judith . She (m i noranco I ma touch a wound too Dysppepsia generally arises from disethse of Since w both row in) one boat we are not , ,� ++ solves m doubt. ( Y g Y the liveriand as Dr. Pierce's "Golden ledi - likely t split on one pother." 1 You'knew I was to tiiarry him. Y fresh, to bear the tenderest contact ; and „ Y P " A but why thin-unseemly basis ! I " Yes, dear, you will be hap�ier.. a `the ' she understands my embarrassment. cal Discovery cures all diseases of this great ! :. A few more words and they past on, I , .• 'I y' y Vicar► e ; this is a house of mournin . ' i ff ! " land, it follows that while all Cain: t lie - situ d ed and co' fused, et resolved to My andfather wisher it. He is dy. $, g 1 You do not oak how I came here, she _ P Y •in , and I cannot den him ; and, if it is to I put on my hat and mantle qui kly. r says " Did I startle you ?" - arlyles, even with dyspepsia, all can be Judith a warning. Verily I should g, y Mr. T orn- .. ++ free from the malady, while entulatirig his ' i be Bono it had better be done quickly. When I enter the drawin room, No, no. , I -• eel blogd- guilty if I permitted her to go to q Y ton, Mrs. i anton, and the lawyer are with - " I am alit sure of that. ,He is not a fit S � Y "Ray told me you were up- stairs, and virtues. t, . - the alts with, Silas !Thornton, without m S uire in d in . had for a 1►'JKord, l; 1 Y awn for ou to wed. Will and Judith. The q t g when I entered and found you sleeping so I knew a man that 3 whisper ng what I deem he is. Cautiously 3' f ' She checks tae. Will romieBa to call earl to the mot V'g. restfully, I preferred to wait until you when he saw men hasten to a condlusion, f I retch rntte, and then steal out. No one . p+ yyr i " I have iven ih 'word to m ' nd. Judith s hand is in his. R e take our 1 ave, roused ourself rather than rouse ou. Deb, " Stay a little, that we may end the sooner." is about and slowly I betake myself up the g Y y y y -- _ _ father —I gave it tom grandmother. ' and walk homewards silent, as , t 'ugh are ou ha ' ' �t � Y $ycamo avenue. The slain breeze is plea- g . Y Kr Y PPY •, Oh, grad s�m� power, the :;iftie Ric us, I . - " But he is a • ambler " I -e ; " not one' dumb ; •words are not needed to to 1 me Y'es " ': 1'O !" c saut, the turf is_ epriugy, and the sun is be- : ' that 't'ill's heart is broken and his o ee To see ourselves, as itheri sec us . hind th trees. I espy some blue -belle and who should be your husband. Judith, think P For one moment she is aileut. Is she FBV, women want to appear sick, anti }et gather t em. If only I could tell �� ill what v'hile there is time —delay now." wreckdd comparing her destiny and mine 2 She how mauywB see with pain written oucvery' 11, - I have overheard ; but I cannot, and I have " I havB thought," she murmurs sbrrz,• . I `�• ±'' t takes my face in her hands and raises it to feature, who Have been suffering for months _ no other, adviser. For a moment I wonder; fully. " It is useless to remonstrate with i Dale and I are picking : roses. It is a here• from female weakness, acid who'coul(i easily if I could inform the Squire. The idea is me. The Squire would not die . in peace if pleasant task, and we are both inch to " Heaven bless you,• and grant that you cure themselves by the use of Dr. Pierce s ' his wish were thwarted." rotor it an much as may lie, Will ' a ma alwa s be so !" �� " to be found at any impracticable, and I dismiss it. How could, g Y pay- Favorite Prescription, I get an audience with hint, and, if I could, c After musing, Isay— �° ��'' ��� ,` ing parochial viai,ta, and the servants re at Vainly I try to farce back my tears.. I dru store. This remedy is a specific for Who will ma you . Not Will . tea. There is a , docce far ni•nto, air ab ea i. cannot. She draws me to her forcibly she g would• a credit my story Y He is not well! �� ,�3' Y << Y weak backs, nervous or neuralgic 1p iris, and I . enough weigh and sift evidence impar- ' Oh, no —with a shudder— Not Will, Lazily I drop on to the grass and com and `• has altered, -and is not now a weak, yield- all that class of diseases known as "female �' Bally. t groan and; then smile and forget but Mr. Carruthers ! I shall be married in Dale to continue to' labour for, himsel and in$ girl, but a woman capable of enduring complaints.- Illustrated, large treatise on { - my car(, for Dale Ord is smile elbow. my grandfather's room." I me ; but he refuses, and stretclhes bi self without sigh or protest. She says —and diseases of women, with most successful " Yo look as though you had a nation's It in terrible. f at full length half a yard from me, scatter- her voiq© is as unemotional as her faee— courses of self - treatmeut, sent for p sir lever es on your ahouldere," he says; <i Oh, Judith, must it be ?" I'cry , ins our spoil with a sublime uneonce . I "' I thought this is a good chance of cam- in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary i + . It must be — drearily. Dear, you scold as vigorously as the warmth pe mite ing to you. Mr. Brenton is dining at EI. Medical Association 663 Alain Street, Buf aughin and I assure him a nation a i ' - :: .griever ea would bring me to the dust. - I will help me, will you not ?" •b at he remains uwnoved. We are now leralie. I am not wanted." fate, N. Y. t " Hel ou to what ? Oh m dark ' I formal en ed. Will has' ven c, nt It sounds oh so forlorn ! I r ress •ve- am neither diplomatic or subtle enouggh I P Y Y rag+ li' 8'a6 8i ' ' Never fail to say kind encouraging ca o her folk's burdens without breakin ! am afraid your wedding ring will bring you for mamma until she can refuse or accede to hement worths bravely. She continues -- words to fives whom you meet in distress. i - bitter misery 1" • Dale's uest. I , am not anxious o this 9 Deborah, if I had kitowrl all I kn w y out of their 1 down. i' $� mute: Thieu h the dcdeeil before score. S She will ea "Amen," a►nd cfonr pow, when rat dear andmother be gd Your kindness may lift them He looks at me for a moment and adds g r y, ► . Y g despair mirthfully— - ' her she will without resistance. I writhe- plete my cositent. - me; to marry Mr. Thornton ".. ' No you scarcely impress me as the ( in rage, b she is stoically, icily calm. At Yam happy. There' is =bat one dl p of You would not have married=him !" I Unequalled -Dr. Suge's Catarrh Itemed�: " last m eye a close. I am young, and. un- sorrow in m daintil •flavoured to and interject rashly; The hardest useful labor is less exhaul- ' -' -ideal at on - minded woman • you are not of Y y y n8+ Y y � J Y• •• • the order ghat tends others and goes un- used to night 'gill. Do I dream or not ? that is Judith's lot. I push my .hair from II May be I ought not to admit it, but it ing,. in. the. long run, than exciting ples, i tended you want a -. brave knight t to stand I fancy JJudith sobs and moans, fancy she my brow —Dale is fastening leaves n toy weuit. an stiles —a terrible error !" surer as. meet of their devotees in, middle Y ++ murmurs my brother's 'name again and hat --and ponder. Will my present f licity A mighty yearning to soothe this sweet life sadly copfes�r . betwee you and the worlds woes. " Nonsense. I am capable of takizig care ' aWin as she tosses in agony. Ahi she is at last ? Yes -�h, yes ! Dale in inquisitive. lovely woman seizes me. I look at her, A � *12v. - ,' � • ' the be 'nn' i ?" he entrestia • it such I - - _ _ of _my If. It is such se Judith -fro 'le, gi ing of a thorny road . No won - What ie It sweetheart and amid trungled feelings -grief _ -anger � • ado gi ' The i,eat :rep oration of i3rig},,s Electric Oi • v - sweet, liant, who, •demand to love and be der she weeps, as stricken women do, know. and I, because already I have given him the despair — marvel at her., fairness. -Ia Silas that it has induced unprincipled .persons . ' loved ith gentleness." •• Ing she must tread it uncomplainingly. , , key to my , thoughts, fancies, and dreams' Thornton a brute and not a man, that he other names ale near like it as possible• The proprne• In end —I wish he would not' look �o tell h#ni, . He eyes, me nartrowly. Deb, can re td her and not bow before her -! tore of Briggs' Electric Oil hare. the name and d the r c ggala of the Electric Oil registered' lwth in Canada an steadil at me ; I am sure my face is burn - 'We are all ou ed in S hire ` Elleralie'i he says gravely, do not. mis*u it your Oh Judith Judith you have indeed aom- �: gr p q United States, and no one can use it but thernselF'e& _ ing sh -kingly • "and how 'would you cfe- toonts. Judith in her white Bilk robe re- Pe . P Others hearing of the success of Briggs Electric ru rag Indnesa: Ho and faith. are life s eoliixirs, miffed an error• --else one no re entente mans be loved ?" 'sembled a corpse. Mr, Thornton is a little bell @ve yon will be happ�t all your �►ye." can undo ! ht►ve ado red other retrace similar, such n9r'to il)duce i' f d' h " Oil," •` ectron Oil,' &c and and are atrn ink M re -rises.' I am afraid of 'making a agitated. I have decked m self in a at- But why should Ju ht be miserable.. I must trot stay. Ah, Deborah, if I My g Y tip • the public to buy them instead of the seniors Electric simple ern of myself.I answer curtly j tire ; but I am very conscious of my swot- At she be 2 Dose she hove Mr. horn- "might ! Child, what a mysterious thing oil. : �` ton !" life is ! The sal it is in our over in- Ia tact so detfbrmined were they that they brtiugbt T at is a question I have not con- ten eyes and pie cheeks. The clergyman Y Y ` eiders ." . hie fidgety ; Mra: Santon is thoughtful ; and I let the question peas. By a ce I dividually, to make or mar it ;but, like a suit at Law, m the High Court of Canada, to depn r. P. - "Have you not ?" oral the $ airs is perfectly $e does have learned her secret and I must t di- eat mob ,other oraCnls►r sayings that is cgs sODS of their right to conrolthesatnp Y - . Y 9 pe Y �• ' great Y � the Courts and the Minister of Agriculture There is an ezquiiaitb stillness eve�ywheie. not discern the moon elements to wise it even to him. Gratefully I eat a not an infallible one. My life was spoilt rally sustained their registered trade mart• ; F_ - _ I am speechless: Mistil I observe the en which we are so keenl 1iv . Far man step behind un. Da161ooka up, when it began. If my mother had lived it Brigg4' Eie�•trio on cures Kheumatlsm,trow' Y c c " c 8p>rains and Bruises, corn taints arising blades at my feet. - a puts his hand on years he has regarded his granddaughters why, Will, he tries, t, hay a face fight have been otherwise ;but -- 'Deb, Throat, ,� ,st,n ►a, Bronchitis god r. mine, marriage with . $hiss Thornton as uA !aril sober an undertaker's ! ' you never showed me your mother's like- d�ault � g co`ib ' h " Deborah, will you consider it ? I wept ae�omp►i. The legal rite about to be Per• • A foreboding seizes me. I elm hate nena•" The main token ofd► sti`otig char "te}� • yon for• my wife." � foamed in but the crowning of the edifice myself for having been so wantonly merry Ac you may see it now, "�`I reply',' open* not to make known every change and P.orld Some people are equal to eve ocesrion. reared by his itriagine►c. Iwish- -how and blithe this sunshiny afters I d• the'looket at my throat— my mother undo htd feeling,,ut to give the . I am not. 1 shrink from him crying -- earnestly no tongue can tell— somethiu ma lenoe Dale with an imperative Beat win., - " g . y Squire Elleralie is dead 2" I sal •tom the flnigshed results. Np, no, no ! -. occur to hinder the nuptia� knot being tied ; l Y They are excellent photogre►p2ts; She S+ - • He bent. $e waits until m foolish but I wish in vain. I !hear the solemn brother inq ly. examines my >Ytother's face with well- �t►tis- �%EKZ FOR D$IIN�E�N and fit of siverin ie over, and then resumes, words, the mixes on either Hide. Judith's " uirr,ng =e�as,,,,therl lases �' chloral, tR°0' g pro Yes, hie di an hour since. a faint 'ooloatr.' t' her o ham, malrph' tee have ken.too, soon but I voice in as clear and sweet as the most tune - � (Room eplipses our smiles. - Will 11li us her ee: e- arkle ; ere I can kenaired ha U. The medicine tray of Maybe I epo �y p Si fancied you understood I loved you. I have ; ful bell. I know that nothing but death can we go it►'dooi'e. It is rumen up is diovine what she is about tea d • e ' teas- in tea or coffee without the knowt�d tract to show you in and a sin.. Will sever the two now nude one one sentence. , gravel the person taking it if eo ` e b � . y alga g ing her n�utum�ilirtg lips on llirbthei' g� Pe oniale said that you did not comprehend me." It is allover. Mr. Carruthers maiittura " He fell into a,slbep'- antd ieYver oke." handsome visage. I iianwdt hiinde her. I in statripa, for book and te8�� V. - - Does Will know 2" " - look over her ' nt head trietodil those who have been cured• To�nta, Yee. ►. congratulations' and subsides into tluistude...M'.:.I _ - y ' • „ " And is he rat angry Y' , ,' ,: The 8gnire's trice, is fleshed ; ten minutes 1t is ,weeks today ,Iu ith 1fe " Deborah, I inn not wicked• I'bnly od a Lisbon, 4t Wellington St. �'st' n,�oe. - "Why- shdul`d he be ? I know I s'I not ; sines he was deathly white. Judith draws came Mrs. thornton,' and not one t has for hhu as one infinitely above one, not••• -. Ont. Cut It owr for future good . loon b `for;' yrkt` "' •lately_. ! near, but be puts tier back. she paid- to tbo l'tooarge, : I h Te paid her � -mot a~s i� � fvle Date Ohd.'" y When- writing mention thu palms• i i i- ' , .+ '� i . L ' aA .:. '- _ _ �Grc - - -. .. )t a I - r i - F i rz� t. �- r b. , ,: .Sx:: gat �, t i,i :.i i _. } - i > i i - �. r i d- 4 !�' Y {� i... .•..... - . -, - Yea .ri �`. - t r ` i i"i , t. ! 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Of its dead ,, Take th f i "_-nos on1) A brought toy - Ing ; aqi, l `' 1. are not bro space wit l mend a bro '. that the &I site rest. pp eating, tlic I .: , work, or c.a wholly dis:i The WE,st V typhoid p:►i cases, a►f,rrl icine ; that Promote ca, is better f(,i is true of s• more is it 1. /. - do dnigs 11:1 aid nature, of a badly 1: ing bite, sl►i __-- per adjust,,► — The old -t . people —in t people to do years a per neighbor fat -- eleven differs was to afdmi ini to the %-, t cannot those who 0 p. __ nature are Ii factious die.f•. persons, and observed tilt - HEA The` style 1 a topic of fin . ' health reforu Lion that the hair -pads ar style of dress dispensed .wi' a simple coil and healthy f tions oil tile s c3ondition - -tc • hair m a feni consideration objection to t especially ff,r hair are cle :tr chignon. It what is ratios does iiot exte But our fair ► ing tilt: hair i measure for ii quent t o t . be deri. ant coveri BY The air we to our health All pickled hod all high Nothing c, . abstinence ail Coffee and persons who 1 The fewer c night, the hai They ought nine, and rise . Strong, ai liquors, i ' a Tender per: pers, and the going to bell. Those who i to do it stand . their health. Water is th it quickens th digestion nxis Exercise :;l '. eariness ; .aft . otherwise we , Every one should be as their houses, The studiou -for exercise, n daY ; the one - other before g ,,,, Walking is . Am able to bee stout. The ol: fair, contribut 'Weise. We may'str, body by consta r4a be storn! Acing up an the nerves byy strong by rnbl , ! I t. $abiW'� -arai * %& are intin Wect. This a! x � ah�u g'thf 40wed to 1sttan piece of :,!::they shot; r to ehnplo *"ctly to the kiss with a 1, ' t Co n e -eer r p: • cy in co I Not ,plat to die eye t augment .B ? UN N _. .1 O!, �; qEy,,. 11! _. I - ,� ! . I . . - I I I 1 '_ - , . . . r .: .., _ .. . , . .. .. . ,�t,• 1 a t .- n _ t G - - 1 ,; s..a.'. �- � r•+��1AnM ir, >P"mtWt4lilvr't v- % *t *I, It b , •, r3 b'. -y 4. I. et'.. i! IZZ - .,,•..;r. ;-'r :bf -t "44 - iFSf+C . "S` a.!"',�.,r y,1,►� ,�5^. I e `, tLv t+ not a_ I • erng present, 'u1 not b(i o serf n TiIE iIE.!'` !ItT ti01f(E. 1 r r ri •, I' B�1lLL0 ®Y I:1' A STO$,11I. Pretty Enougb� t+o Wed.;f. t � I r. C ^ey - t ', a cr -- sin ogical gray 110a -• �' NY, <. , . , ;; . % in.utttrl<t \vas r - ' Ej�F -( 'g14. 1 1 evert>1 thou d A t` What t'Idrl +tn haw I• t i — ' . >� A :'o: m . 4. . , + ' �tY( v . I tt a >L�.dila. , . Llyletl►t>atC► T>as>adtr, Rain And �'1 inv �itatit . j - s 'i • L -itetl t0 Q '� y , . , f x�tilt r ai10 0 4W t The Rev. Richard Harcourt aster of a Them --A ]file Above Tartu. Here is aquas #ion the ma•r)ene are asking ; u ricarthly The.1x,4, t+�' a large eztetnt, 1s ai_ bins utagiuttanesis ` f 'c IlilYtn fibre: I' I3aif if Methodist ' P f now can e e nuke ouleelven ;air : it `t ly. «'hat. vrhit•h, %cHc.n dt• arrsuge d repairs itself. ll at Eputeopal Chttieh in Jcrsoy City, 066 of the Winstud people --and ii0i the one thinks that•her rh�eekw are tt'little too W ;" Y- Oie who replied expressed the" belief n returned from a three months' tour q'f least notable one perhaps---:id Cd twin A. F. Another is puzrling her pretty head 1t; ►�" })e few ? sioin�►s tell U a file vi. ,lu([.os rx .,wturY i s cotitagious',esu ; golf took the oppusi a Europe recently apd iris first sermon bola Moore P + P To kncr►r stow ta�url Ler atr}a' titair, an enthusias.r in balloomn i ti.ap- �.: c,it'ir to 1 inherent in tore. t 's ► g ;� ,� _ I t t l,t g t a�.e the p , nP 1 icy ; 213 - eases - �vera.uited i1144p ort- of t e eroated a sensation. The church was crowd toile Dore • »ever m d '" • ,, t r setts� tnN t,ttulal to get ell. The l?ociy,recuport�tivfs untabbrion h otl;Neais • 22Q.ere bt d a' sin t e(t tilmust to sntd"ocatian for it htui bee qde amore Brous p "- i''`'1`t't ' -- t , : i . 'There carpi be no doub t, ' fi journey thqu ditt,t �of which I.uow you. This w ca see ma ere a little too ale , I r9source+ me n� equal to every need, abut t ho ', How et►n the make them reel? } t l tilyi vely, :A ,tt t ver eat. It is 1►ecauso of this • w ver, th t rumored that the reverend gentleman hall He was. with the veteran professor U. M. And this little lady's bands are not quite '' 1. the}' ' :' } onsumptive,s, and all perrotls Buff ring fro Ina<lo a tour of the dives of London snit obhee Brooks; whq,has trade more ascensions than As smooth and slender, and soft, and white _ . {, e,en that fete w I1 nian tends to keep dell, atarrhal cliireases of the air passag s, pullu a great cities for the purpose of wuric�g a any other aeronaut, and the tune advertised "As a lady's shduld be," &he szid. ��` I have-, if he conforms to ti :►tube s laws; forte eys- hQ air they br(satho touch mot than c o series of evening sermons. Yastor Ht►reonrt to start was 1 o'yloc�c p, `It1., lief, Dallis to ,. ", ten, is t :\ :�r full ►f poison from its cram waste, padthy porspns, and It _ ''I h �hwl silo '� t mu t started off by sayiug that his subject would the a ranee of •a severe thunder storm Ahd this one thlnts she s a true tree' plum , the dis teal' of lch iiitlat8 has rovtded ltd. Mother one thlnkr she's too small ; 1'c' esicle witlrlo fgr>rteX, Q6►,c'icularptttstotl I be the Coming up from the West, they decided to Her teeth are not quite so pretty 'as pestle ; . `',• t�rul sire. better than a cif lists/ for the'tiixp6shl `h "'* , And whit shall we do for these• r, or iris for, Y e Eakell tci saute free ventilation, and fr F: BITTER w ♦IL. Or I.olcnox . ' + - �!o earlier, in order to keep ahead of the P� 1� x - ` "`'t' Sht of its deadly se erage. ueut entire c,liau a of at$ in living roans, That cannot be ha at. all? . , 8 r►6 and that it was rehearq�ec! in New Yorke an 1 sower. But, uufortunatel for the v a happy I; )()tl }) � Take -the case of an ordinary ' wound. I It Y $' , 3 -e. •• •_ - . i erse City. He stated that his visit ere, their' calculatious for keeping, .ahead $f _' And I, who look at them, cannot see pex,(w Duly to hove - s dtsruptec! parts 1. r` ndon was in the interests of city evang© the storm failed. Within fifteen minutes - Why the are dissatisfied ; h t .r 1 the garden." brought together. and uature-do�i- the sal- Tho•Problewi Of Ht rrlag& I y y -` 'ovy %voolletu ization, London like New fork is a wore the found' themselves The look like a garden of roses in bloom ; 1, } ,t },� ins; anli even it many cases the parts nY It$`gDICT• y Yet over them Il there is resting the gloom,., aril are not brought ether,. nature fills up• the -. ' J ,.. �, .;;;, . _,,;, ;,, in itself. Its population was 7,0()O,t?00, on - ♦NILE ♦BOV$ TIIE E♦RTII 4 g ► ' ` Of some fapoled beauty denied. . Lisle, r,)uncllie'ro i►s a class of o le that lei t sixth of the entire population of lt.nglanc . , e ►ti itb rt w flesh. So nature. will pep B�rreeaa to the' midst of thick clouds and a terrific This mystical secret is mine to im rt t r . f<t it and - orried abc. -•b the o ratdoD of the divor o One hundred thousand families liv «d • t hurricane. The account of their experience , uten(1 a i,t c►ken t ue, on the si�riplq obbdit�ot, ppee inlet has a" ' ws ;and . er be mS PeoP . si le rooms and fi0 000 to lived in led Listen, all who Dover the wee that the adjust parts I,e ullowedthe reyui- a 1►as on a�cx let or►nix t is certain thrillin ► Afters enterilt the p° n within Ju_ mak,e it ,more di8'icult to obtain cttvorc' e ing horses. itinggle rooms• c ost the lobo g � b' S 4f beauty s magic : The wonderful art site rest. classes 4s. and tad. r week. The r e cloud they could not see ten feet in any di- - Lies down in the de the of a Kentle heart, . t•,,, deep for 1 P pe il(l to ma�Ce the laws upon the subject t P°O ' section. The rain was urin in torrents Y �, )ar,tt( D s e sia, w other. indaeed b im ro r said lead nw borne ifs and thin was ane f P° K p I I ame in all the ► , And shines from tthe a es every hour. with a cut i __, eating, the negl ct of exercise, rain over nurement. its the belief that dtivorccYsr ezce t this wind blowing a gale, and constant flashes �e bards that do charity's gentle deeds . the must dificlilt ` robleme in the work f Lu _ work, or cafe, orry and fret; will in tune, ti, I reform. The terri ne fault that stares t is of lightning all a ut them, were aecoinpan- Are white as the anKets' al►ove : wholly disappea on r nloval of the cause or one cause, is unscriptural and hence wi � . led b tremendous crashes of close -at -hand And whether the cheeks be m or fair, mr +, a lnvin nau a muventtei►t. great city in the fade is that sin and power y y �' . ' %lid eo)tlll)li ith tlle.h►ws of usttu�e. Y• W� . rtakgP of a, aveli6io thunder. The blincdin � flash close b them If innocent blushes and health be there ` • h and deep ai•e gaihin more ra idly than the popul • b Y They are pretty enough to love. ' The. best phy s (fans now freely E4it tlia(r ;haeactet• R'ith sitcll peo `le the object g was all one with the crash —no interval be- tat rely heart tv hold ttleut, in the rent our a its t t ou Lieu. Unless ebmethttig is done to eleva t • • p p: g a .%Ority.of � laws . A not coutli t tween file flash and its re rt. The were ith Ac divitw laws. But more ►enerall ' the condition of Londou, that city will o ° Y It over the beautiful li dear ,r,e, . . cases, w tndd sec n er without a drop of mecl- b in the home "and ath of a li htmiti ttself. �' . down to ruin. I eve church and the) •1 P g g But gentle words are said ; 4 . icine : that theyl need medicitle tilainly to erhtsps the purlx,se is to put 11 stop to wl►i t 1 At tinges the 1►alluon aril car with. its occu• And whether the fonn t►e gum or sli lit u1e ' runic,tc ease. t►tiV comfort, and that ere air regarutd as a great socit►1 evil. '1' a iu the nt(tropolis was fully offended, thet}e Pa It one the heart is ere anti li;,ft S ' _ - r > >,I l,ye ' ; p other indefinite aim is to make won ld still remain uts were whirled around like atop ; then Y P , rs Bette( fair the' i than all drugs- Tie same Irihrria 0 , - .. suddenly the monster air vessel would be • You are pretty enough tto wed. . is true of sonic d her diseases, bim•oicl noes ge�'aPPY site u 'thruv. pr. - 3,000,000 O[1TgIDE OF TII�; 4 ♦*1CI'L1AAT.. blower over on its side, tl�'iowing the passen- "�'•—"�""• -•`�' more is it beiut41 ►dntitted that, in no case, Ction'ubottt'tho house. �II who have t In one street out of Leieeater s uitre which ers on thQ lower si • _ ` t q g 14 ae of the car, where . I .. Mary Ja",,, . .. .- \ do drugs Isavk) ar y curative powers, but Duly lelfare of the home anti of society at hear , t the doctor hod visited there were•unly twelve the network covering alone kept them from - . ust lament the activit of the divdr churghdoers gout of two hundred families being dashed to the invisible earth a mile My wife mid I have hard -some decidedly aid notate, as tI a sue eon at( iu the case x . ' F c,f a badly broke lint, Ly relmoving irritat ourtia. But the " -Coils is L-0 not. the calls - visited. The curse of the poor was . their below. In a moment snore the weight of the unpleasant experience with bervant maids. .` he are an effect. ` v, 0 mi ht shut thei it ,vert " The wa es are so me ►re that it car and i.ts occu r �Fe-have had rrraidfi of alt sizes, shapes, rem - + r utg l,i._., spicular etc., and securing the pro- Y jx Y- g ai, pants v<uuld (dtop it suddenly �`,g Pt ) 1 fixatiot} of the, parts. P, atld though by thus brining men an l im the wonder of wundet•a how they can live-- down the length of the ri►pes, with a force raments, nationalities and rel' to, e. t <tu'ustment t It pe tg btvm- omen face to fug with the flu: ,have hoed blondes and we have h;►t. V- The ohs - time. loctors greatly ovet;llused - _ p_ t, that �v1te exist,' said the doctor. `� hile many people that seemed as if they mu•►• break, and let : , li..«t, . 11e', le - -in multi udes of ca es literelly'diosod s a promise each otheK to- stick fur life, i 'worked at makingb► match boxes at five cents them fall to the ground. Even the veteran etteta. We have had teetota_er$, likevrise : _ ' orllise that is bi',diu we nil ht ' lea a gross and furnished their own strings and, cloud voyager, Brooks, was for once le as bacchanaliatls. We have bred kleptort�suiace l)e, and fear, _ pec�p_to deatl2. t�'ithin. less than twenty P g, g b rear a )ersonal iend callecdtowatch With u hem to'be'a great ideal' more careful abou aste others had fine horses in marblestalle, death —as theconetant flashes showed and of the most aggravated type, -and,: on the tear .. l , P ► ' ner;g i1or far gon in consumption, was shown ibetc 1itt rccFUrso with each her, we ghoul with ilcte(1 hayracks. For 10s• 'and 6d. a so, it was aftAerwards learned was Moore, other hand, v<c have htul clomegtics so honest . i , that they refused to be vaccinatecd for fear it," elere a different zi edie1hes,.:eae'h 0f whlch'slle�, 8 ' nWtWing man n London made fifty- six$roias of match I110 word was spoken ; indee(d, talking, even „ eras' adniiniste during,the ai�bt;. ,i�acot'I� • ° ckv�cd4.0 t �s n�t a �lacotito'l,egin t boxes per week ancd counted •himself happy if thev were inclitied to talk would have would take. Furthermore we stave hid- ,`- - foxtn. }I�e! evil one -le red and one-armed servants ; sad _ iu", _ the ear} i g SymptoIlla -' • we seer, typing t if he coulee do that ;a X2.50 per week tea pay b seal difficult i.t that situat'oa, with the deaf- _once we had a bearded womasi who had left . - �� . , ' it e :ulrlot bet o strongly emphasized that efurnt. 1 here is no objection at a 1 i " fur room, clothes and food wasn't much. ening - those who (ibserve the laws -of their physical tnas the cour>~ U on the whole .w Tnk SAME MIGHT BI: SAID OF NEW YORK.', . .. a dime museum in disgust because the man -: - � p r ''' C RA4NF� (if► TFfLTI�'nER , ,•sir,, lieve #hat soc:iet would be better utf, a+ er wanted her to take tickets and,feed they - - - . , nttllre are likely to keep well —and even in Y W'ometl received Eve cents for makin ei air followin each other. so coxrsttlntl To d - ,. fa•tious di: eases ive little power over such ivorce was impossible, though there may gg P � Y• animals, besides attencding.to her legitimate wo sides to the ile$tion, But until we ca of trousers, putting on buttons and furnish- double t e (danger, the hea�'q fall of rain had duties as monstrosit In short the ac utr 1. persons, anti wo ld wholly disappear if all q ing their own thread. The doctor hacd askwl thoroughly saturated the balloon, which -of Y q c• obser\•c,•tl these It 's. et some more sense into the heads of me ` , went of such information as we Ido 'not :.. a woman iu London what she earned in a course, increased its Wei ht ancd ut them - lid. wolrten who itxll 'in love we shall fail g P oases$ re rding the female domestic of to -- ' f: t r,1 i 1 y ttee; _ P pu _ „ day and she answered : " Une shilling for danger of being clashed to the earth. Oc- Y g ur real hi se. a wool be a task necessitatin the ei lift•', sea, �,. HEALTH F HAIR i�R'FSST \G. A young, elan and young vt%bman fall i ' seventeen house work." Ten pence per (lozc n catsionally they were obligged to open, by penditure of very little time ancd. Iabor ; but; - ,` ulliil down the valve at ttie to , in ortder yP'd? never heed an absolutely - perfect. servt►nb ' tEU:t be, ox-6 --and io do old melt and old women f µas pt►id fur making lawn tennis aprons. P p . The style and nfluence of hair droi;sing is " ��' ten I .lcx,ked at London "said file doe- let o►tPn the water Which heed coilec:te(i ' a tc) ►ic of im or a .ce to ,the fair sex. .haver hat matt r -�snd thQ last r y c►f cod con , _ until Mary Jane came. 1 P Y, ' � << there eo heavil as ' health reformer s,bol4lnd to ex teas atifica� g i;t►r ttg ula gnificetit alaces ancd ctlstles ' y to 6t1 down the balloon $ I noel aeti9e des into nc►thingl ss. 1; them b P g It was lust at dusk on a beautiful Septem- . ll cCc.r , P 81 the wealth and n udficeuce of this entr top• This of course would em t the water - don that the da sI ed the chi on and tl ority of cctiteH they at or ce i;yecome; irres I 8' Y+ ' + P Y ber evening when she presented herself a • ibis idiots :.The: are ut1`erl ua oat babe �''tlleir well fed an well -cl'ad livery, their cdc'u'n throe +h; ttic balloon, and into the bas my dour and tiiodestl a Iiecl for the situ` ilnittstp- hair -pads are ast. The present Grecial2 Y y ppR y pp - • . . ith reason, l + :vidonce Aa clear as the. ail horses praticin in marble stalls, eating their ket- - --Trot only'drenching the aeronauts, but° anon:, She one demaridecl �l0 a month, at� _ style of dressing the hair, in which pads are vearl steam Yin them with the a Y , `hart, t•neetnla snit t�lteir f mess for each oth foucd out of nit le- plaited vessels, and then Y g, 8 g s it the gh we had alwt�ys paid X16, and she id - ' dispensed with nil the ht►ii• ill gathet`ed' into Y breu *ht down with it. In t ',!tl• heart -,` nl makes them love tbcs harder and tal at the Coll( itlon of her workin ► classes I b leis wa amidst ssi�tt a stniple cx,il be iud, is a return to a classic Y � b Y+ sh my wanted to� go out one aftet•ndonr•. , could not but feel and sa 'there's a teat a frightful tempest and feelin ► the immin- , i aYui healthy fas 'on.. There, Wray 1►e objet -` liQ softer• They are• eaQlr pperft cat in sac . Y + b ev ry three weeks. It seemedd too good to. ,tiler's ajght afid the oltl tttinb ottt/ide c wr<)n ► somewhere.' This bitter c of u- eat peril of the lightnin tc) sa nothin of ut we took .her. She far more :.I bons ors the scot of tiY7 itself a variable b rY %, Y g b ,true b ! 1 ", &c,r don is re- echoed in New York. The causes the gale, they were swept on their trackless th n realized our ail Icst hopes. She were. , : ; condition —to th ` }xiy'8 -" er short- ctCopped a burning, all cousuwing''`sentinl�tnti i , tth throe gh ' „ are the same. I looda of intern seance and Pi b darkness illurninecd one b heir as a feminil �at le • but where health hell' 1►earttt that ever en T^toasea thei, + P . Y Y never sau(y, she never struck she had no . 1. ,,,.li 1 >c1I : y' + wretched lcxl in houses. Uf wealth New the conatint lightning flashes, at a terril,le ' considerations ii tervene there need be tlo ltouglit fora nl1imeut, is the iptprobal,ilit g . Y '.`followers," pile slid not drink. Neither.• : 111 sal I:nell, (,l,jectiorl to the doption of this latter Mode,. hat liuman nature will ever again re•ke Fork it may >e sold W. have gone up town i rate of speed amd at a height unknown, but did she go to church at - inconvenient hours. • . : to live. Z he down •town population only ' belie-ed to,be a mile above the earth. .,Some- on Sunday morning, nor stay out ., f : :• 10'•, - I ` t ritt� �, ell . c>Fp dally for sir s. 3iany cdiseases of the uch. rnarvelous..erf«:tion tai each eYhilal i exist. Take for instance that triad Is from times the balloon, eau ht iu couflictiu ►cur- � ' hair arC clearly t aceable to the reign•of . the o the other. • n fsime the wedding da g 8 b I . M., when at rare intervals site vet .,T to ; . • chi -non. .' It is only . to be regretted that •ernes and goes, and with its ►Ding come Houatc,n street to they &r,tLerp, htsring at its'• rents, would be whirled around in a ear�c see her friends. :The was a perfect lair: :•'t • cs ' he stern realit of sides the North and East ravers, anti oil , cir'cle ; tile', it 'would dash strai +ht ahead, tt itat is 'rational n the modern head dress y things• C�cutually a Y 6 and a first -class ecok. She was quip- - - , ', . �V tie faults ins', ><uablo #rorri human nature be Fill rind there wretchetlners nut unlike► that 9fter fined r►nd excee(lin �l its ccffu . ':' e: ' - , _ does no. extend the chest and to the feet. 1 ' b y p f .. But otir. fait• read •rs should know that singe ill to creep out, a rude change comes I have described as existing in London. Many wtIAT'g FUZn A!` L"r)E Ti'�ITY I ; , children idolized her, and my wife grc f t•;k,'-,, iitg the hair is of not the slightest use as . a heir dreams, and it tray continue to work of the churches that existed in this part oaf -- ► period of probably about forty minutes, , regard her more tai a valued friend tha_ ZI , .. , measure fur hair stimulation, and:the frc- "it" there is only about one thing up(► the city have beesilturned into livery'etalrlea citiring which they both expected every mo- - rservant. . - Iluent tt�e of the "curling tun s" cannot but Bich they agree, and that is that bob t — st'il'e of them into theatres. Rich teen meat to I►e wreck -,cd and lost --they noticed Where she had been 'with us about fix'• cart! ' ! ' lave oracle unmiti gated- fools of thernsely moved a town and left the churches with b the barometer that the were descending, cars, I met with financial reverses, al it },e iletriraentul the heap of the head b P Y , co\'ering, ivoreQ•court or no.divorce court thatagreu hceivy mortguoes upon them, and to -cday and at 'a tremenddous raty One sandba came necessary to economize in all direc- . there is but one eniull church to ever twelve after another wits h ttl t ., out until bons. M wife and I . (lecitletd that w e must ' - � - Went will be retu bed, su +d the future omit : Y t}s ' y y It•, file fancily will altogether`. depend upo thuusatid iuhabitauts." all their balhut was expended, without dispense with theservices of nary Jane. I - k H>r LTH MAaT1KS, vhetller or nob BYEAKIN(t O>i JERE:EY CITY ma , r , 2 ;ill his life „ they continue to I,e fools u + i ter rally diminishing the speecd of their agreed to break the sacs news to her. I sum. I - - - ownlife mis -Jr - BY J011 _ WESLEY, 1735 .- i,�. urn abouS and exerejse good ju meet- the doctor said : "The bitter wail goes up frightful idescetit. The weight of the water- tootled her to my study. As she 'entered I ! = fret st friendsow, we cotletts thttit we clo'nG�t ,e from our own bores• �i'e bare ilea. a•pupu• '' soaked balloon still took them down. The yoked u with tear- dimmed a es and :, , : -. The air ke breathe to of b►reat t0Iyle i "eel• w : t$a df'ffict]lt is fu 1,e void - ' 1is 1 'i lation of 160,000+ and take all our Aurches, threw out ;everythin ► rtable, even to a stru ►ledpto s ak, but could not. It was `t is frt;tfelne of .. (,sir Health. a. a •' `F i �- ° Protestant and Cathoke we haven't accotn- part of their water -snake 1 clothing. Still May Jane who broke the silence. 1 ant disease of a hurnau' nature is what It is. �` hat t ► `L . t . +,1tI n Medi; - All pickled, oi. `{smoked, c,r 'salted food, eeded is to impress men 'and women wit modations for 60,000. Yet I Clare to,�"sert they fell'ito use Calitain Moore's own Ian- "14r. Ferguson," she said gently, I . ')f tis gre<tit anti all High seaso ed, is uuwholeaome, he .solemn fact that there is a vast des to-clay, the Y.q�tl a dad', }1iqq poo,ile•ma'u s day, , goose, almost as swift as the drops of think I know what you want" to say to me. 1.1! <trirtut I)e otliing cond ea more tc) health than bout courtship and marriage beside senti -' the best day-of ail the %U- chat, tlot - over . rAin, You have been unfortunate in business, and ► ,(ill can be . abstinence and pl in food, with clue lat,or. eat. Diatrimouy is one of the most im- ,' 80,000 of .Ieraey City s tipulation have vis- 1 - Suddenly, when they we at a height of you cannot afford to keep me any longer." vIn_tllatilia hi3; Coffee and tea re •extremely 11firtfix! to rttant bufiifiess matters withwhich.1ve eve .itgcd church to -day. 1 he doctor wentlou to only 60Q feet, the earth cam in sigh" rev- "' lies, Mary Jane," I said ol:enly, ``..it . ' persons echo have weak nerveq. ad inythirig to do: � We can, better afford , state that there was' blacker heathenism in relation through the openin curtain of the is even so." ' '� -';t'' : • t: a 1, sword , til,Lke a mWake ip Almost any other direc- i New York and Jersey City and more squal. storm, Instantly the anchor was thrown " How much - mone will � our wire to - _ r ` � Y Y eq y �. �Thc fe�� er cloth s any one uses by :dti jr.br, •roil ruled before `the im rtant step is taken 1 ice poverty than is found in Africa or China. }out. Rut it did not eaitch, once they were extricate ou from your present dilemma `•" i tti conelusionl' n }slit, the'ha.rclie lie will be. �4'htl(i hu d y „1 the sooner. t to "heart uugllt to lx; kept -down and the }t tads Wand tliDusandat ' "iii News tarried along at a tearing. rate aver fences I looked up.in surprise. .I , — They ought co tantly to go to bed abut ind awake until the'moet scrutinizing in- T York and Jetteey . City were strugglmg�for, .stone walls and' bushes, sometimes striking ` " �Z by do you ask, Mary Jane Y' . ' r t �it: us, IIilic), and rise vt h t; fully composed. oatigation is Int►cde of character, disposition, ' their doily breast, glad to get even tli:lt, the h ound, then .hounding up forty, or fifty "Y Fill tell you presently, sir, But first '� " Strong and tbi�e especially apiritous abitti etc., stied it would be well -fot,eaerh others could be found far away who didn't. feet to the a�r. Its this wa the eat � you please, ausver niy uestion., � `l 4' k, anti y et fiyuc)ts, are a ter , ,,though �loW; ppiypti, a� to q.to ' * A't G 4444 f f f it, �hCr- ' knew what to do with their money. 'almost half a ,mile, expecting e ery' "tyti eat " Weli," I said, " $20,000 would put me j toffee urieverj s •1fUfore ivin ► ' It attention to the other " FOR INSTANCE: " THE CLERGVM♦N *SAID t' be bnnihilated. As soon as an rtun- 'on m feet a in." - n. for rnontha Tender persons orrice eat �•ery light attp- , g b , - ppo ga y rs anti that tw or three hours befgre . ai ty• lie worst fraud ever practiced In tt while I was k'etui•miIl tom Euro sty occurred in their bounding and knocking 'Here are government bondstto the amount ' ,o could easily ') t lis world is for a mail or woman,Who is ut- ' b f pe qn file about they pulled the - ripcord which in- of )�," she said taking a acka a from „ I )r. Pierces going to bed. steamship I "w, peo le— .wealth le ' b P g sly unfit to lie husband or wife to alm , y P$°P statitly fed the balloon fmm to to her cket •the are ours." fl)uutl at any Those who read write'rnuch shouki.lear*n. P but le without raids —who, because . P po Y Y . . t , eniselvess off pn eomobod with all .their . Ix►ttoul earn g them dro to the end. ' "'''hat does this mean ?" I etamr_;cred ° << ypt chic for to rlo it standing ; otherwise it wilt Im air Y t they wealth thought they could do a'u��st F P gro d fects, It is a clear swiiulle. There ougght , ' , hey were bac71y bruised and stretched but ' ` Where did you get these bonds s" - l;it: pains, a le their health. �. . -- be no difficulty in people finding out wh t j abuttt as they pleased. U e woma0,�,;tiprl,t(tliatsly not seriously hurt. The balloon Mary Jane smiled at to amazemen. - covered with cltamotids, he t,riglt''n `'; Y �. .: t ; n u ft iris lCctter -.is th'e w ulebgomest of all drinl(s; sir uwu fitness for matrinwny i fdF peo• . etrkled on her everywhere. She worn fii s a total. tvreck. I,rofessor Brooks says "I have saved ueaxly every penny of trip ,.�k tre<<tite on itrluicke *.ts the a elite atacd st�en heir f20 a do not f�►dI 1ove�iidjtheraev to an �,a int df disulotids. Still there wetelidtrtrt to all.of his 170 ascensions he never has wit- wages) she said,." for many ears. I I!r)t d 1. ,,,�t attcc(ssful d estiou must..:' , ` 0 tent those utter litytds therm td the' ii,essed such a storm, and hopes never to be invested iIi railroad stock and have b. Jt :Et fur 10 cents t._ t .- lr . dreds sin the same boat in,thesteer� a who - ► - -; -.•. �,t Exercise shout ' never be continued to I perfections: in such a one again. - - very fortunate. Take the bonds leer, 1'et I`s 1 >iypeusary •- -� :..:: had bares a op .AAW it • -- . weariness •after. ' e should cool.by- degrees• ... ......,.... • _�_ Y n :eat: , "'Still ill street, Buf iitaled in the newspapers that this woman d - - -. i- brtlson, they ere all yours.' ` otherwise we shall atch cold: - The Bi I' was much affected. I wept, • Cigarette Smoking. , raised a urse for a pour gire aboard the g Earthquaidke Ill 1868. „ • tt l Cricottraging Every one that would preserve health Scarce)' -less n'yrrloue" in a subs ., ship. This was an eri+or. 1'he purse was ±'There is nothing that will take the liniti ressM Jane, I said, l the w6rda cannot ex• t t in distress• should be as Ilea and awedt as ssible in - j . 1e and raised by a Jerseyy Gtty lady and the woman out of s man . uicker that' an earth stake p Just then my wife woke me u io tell ma ' Po g nerallyiV unrec�t�ec�, l f ay, than the habit with the int rs diamom(la auI colttrib y q q ' 1 out of tiles their houses, clot �s and f urnt . •, g I}tps of a1o1 between meals is p Y uted ` renlar'kea ,(,apt. E. Y. Cunningham of North• that the new cook had not yet recovered ` . , Lakin' the same amount as any of the poorer ple , port, Mee,, .a reti,ied shipmaster, a few cla s from her ittdis , The studious ou t to have lrtste'd times tl a growing practice of �smokin ci arettes h �° y position of the revious even for exercise, at le.. . g g aboardd. She took part in a e arittab a oh- a o• pp t<<rrlt Remedy t two or thiree hour$ a oessantlC We (Lano4tl have not a word g ing, caused by a too free indul ence in al ' tertainment, but she didu t know her part TIIe Ca fain ke from ex g 1 1 les:•► exhaust•' 'hy : the one -half f this beford dinner, the �Y agalust atmoking at suitable times and and. broke down• P gP° petience, hav - choholic etimulant8, and that I would have other before going moderation, 0 r -do puny remarks at this ,' ;- ing been at Arica in the Belfast . ship Nor - to go down and eke the kitchen fire. As exciting plea- geed. - THF,N THRIM WAS JAN GTOR, . at t� ern Chief at the time of the earth uake of I slows and so owfull descended to the ` 1. r oment apply tp a use of.� ci ors or i s ' q y iu; miticlle - Walking is the st exercise for those asp: P Iw • a New ork actor who la in a leardfn Y I is a nst the it of smokin ci arettes P Y $ Aug. I3 an 14, 18(38, which involved the basement, I found it hard to believe • that V are able tc, bear it riding fur those whoa '� g g theatre, He, too, is said to be wealthy, but loss of G00 lives and $12,000,000 worth of thooe sixteen years of ha mess had s}OUt, i largQ'gttqutitiea with(�he belief that these' PP Ian . The open a ., when the weather is .3 he contribu#teed none of it for charity, as far I property_ The shocks were follows l b a - , fair, eoritributes m ch to the benefit of ez- iiliature' dopes df nicgEine are innocuous, I know. Ae arettled around the' saloon ' Y'Y y brain• ;t,•,`tric Oil is such ercise. tat we desire ' t}o entea• a protest. The tidal wave, in which the United States sttore nYOlun creation of m t „•ryons to adopt of the streamer ,„ --- --- .. t th Is t at perha , owin to the wa the °' a woma,Ii. They cl►iisited ship Fredonia was wrecked, � With the loss o . I1,;t. The proPrie n'e`rlia strengt ea any Weak part of the bocce -1 is site de led, Cou led with the each oiler & gte;rooms and carrjt$d o In f name and st} le Y t► {� all hands, and the United States steamier $OILED TO DEATH.. I 1i It: h`"1Y 1iy cgnstant a stelae. Thus he ltlu s P disgraceful ><nam;ter, tither this , $ueli a1a i„ canmla and ties ) t $ I _ .t th %t t is brought into more direct re- , Wateree and other vessels were carried t trot themselves• May lie stren he ed loud s eakin or ambling and -that eriine which ass6ciatee ashore and stranded. The Wateree gear ��OC i t ttr;) 1;let•tric oil talkin u a �y P 1 ion wit the mouth and air. es than itself with gamblin , were indul ed inb ► $'e �B,s [lys�lnattc to s , i ,I,ch a� 't F- t-lectric �e g P n easy scent, the digestion and wen It ' smoked in a p9pe or ibe Y I iron double- ender, was carried five miles in.- ) Y>. wicked rich meta A7I wome a steam, land, where the hull still re A h' t �' ;cr;, i)) ,• to ;,,duce nerves b riclin the arms and hands a ect pr aced on a nervous s stem b a n I Drains. T orrible `�' Here a where the missionaries 1d et he case of creel is reliotted In ;, is �.� :nu;ne Electric ono by rubbing em cdaiJy. fr consumption of iii . �retbm- are more er• 13 ►Fredonia was d4alled to pieces on the rooks. Brooklyn. A kee r in the King's County , 8'a in their work. Li uor toa is sold on ocean ht f eked apd .characteristic than those, re- Another ship �e that they b� fly,e ,. steWners to an enormous extent. Z'h� ) two anchors down, was Insane Asylum at Flatbush was ted the ; ana+ta, to dep I . , - A b1 aer recourse. to :other• �r�nd�t .: shotald doe stop d as le become intoyis �ted�on the wave so that her anchors were other da on cha g caused the tr,,l the sau►e ; Na DiT9. - ; 1 '' , ' . / ki A* pu1wttacill ' P� Y rge Of havin t ;. clear of; the bottom and she then spun round death of a her less male dent by utting - ' `. r u u 1 to re at Ot �abi('a' h b a e eCL II * ' "'i"r t�e Ltd slid • aCtgraCef lily.” ' p _ ursine ttles °and babies' `diet- J a, smoked day, a doyen of retrfee►d roµnd like a: top. . The my ♦easels that him into a bath -tub . Ir. timark. a, tb�a „ ' Gambling was a favorite pastime oil board sacs d were the Northern hief and another water. . The unfort with „)at;wu,, NeuralBi are intimates related as tto cause.- and 11, as a rule, be utter and snore - #P iC�tive the liteame the preacher resumed. One emote lunatic is said tto • .. �risir,g front Colds sect, of de cession titan one taken after the smok- Maine ship coEnmauded b a t. Watts of have been literall boiled to_ death, pit- ; s F. „a, Brortchiti� and, This arises ainly from carelesenees . . passenger had complained at the steam iii Y Y - i m cleansing the bot les. Such bottles should of cigaxa. It is no uncommon tactics cemp y +e office in Liverpool of the iniqulk- kland. They took . a sheer off in- rick McCarthy, aged 35, had; been in the character is 1'e thoroughly was din hot - water, and then fo young men.who smoke cigatettesphabitu- race on .sward ship :and Dr. Harcourt and a of on shore, -and, as Capt. Cultning. asylum sense August, 1884, sn$ering from ' ': base bowed to eta nd fu of warm water in which Y consuDte fromy eight to tv►elve iii an 6atn describes t, went out to sea as thou h cerebral a lezy and dementia. 1 t r,gt and p l little p ly nr and to. kee this u o malty distin Tailed judges, lawyers and . ri dozen tugs had them in tow. The wens parse - III the lower , of his god he `, - •' give the world lees of 1w bins soda has been put P P # r four.or five 1 I t p h urs da . . The total uantit o clergymen h held sin indignation meeting , carried tell or twelve miles out and reoelved was notable to Walk. He was in chary of thell rthey should sin be rinsed out. It,', �•'t u m not m q°° - just befol•e the vessel landed. Other Jersey ( ge =- to em to th rubber ni les tittg'= a a'9 see., �'$e �bqt 48yox ques Ci seer no tnlury . Charles Edgerton, who carried him to the. I' ' NN)ESSs • die P Y PP ty gytlnau had also deanounc ed the The fortified island of Alitetrall which de- bath -tub one ma The water was so - � r°' `� 1' Ito fly to the bott s rather than those•con. ti n 'the volume of smoke to which- the breath gambling on the steamship. rning- l,acco, a °d or ang of the 'smoker are ea sod and the fends the harbor of Arica, was inb�mer� ged hot that McCarthy screamed with ` von with a long be• Po ' IN SIS PULPIT ` „ may be Bi Tim � c teri#tics of ttbat smoke, as regards the three times, all the ® when lie Was lasted in i but he was w_ `` , it'd � � e of Rev 11Ir. Hs�e' gesrison perishing Th guineous rtnarrEa a vic�i , b pours described ..the dives he _ _ , knowled8 , ?. % � ether g Ps'4Pd - o #.ni4ofina i>u►t> ',tied itit�P tliq: ' • ' first wave, which rose to about f , :_ �,.$ �� , •Send to P�'sons ha 'ng a disease or morb d P Ban, m ve Vial in Lonidotp and the psi hts witnessed. was sued h three or four othersof ices ly parboiled from is taeclt down, w$ef w� a V �.a� 0. ,need. m ndency in com',lo are dam erous to the system, combine to lace the or ry He concluded sa in ` fro b3' Y 8 he gi[eat mis- �` {r i ,,. P squioniale B full under the influence to thQ to height, .�,itm the . curiope effects of rite 'unconscious when he wa/ taken.out s,nd hear ` M: �•n"g Not ho ever one whit more . so Y lion fields a# the world to<da itre riot C 9 e vicinity of Arica was the remained in that condition until he tdi at ' East, TorosD the India and Africa y hills enI•th Waite ii; th �a to► mama e o an other two rsons ,.,.,; , ,., • , , but London Live 1 �, , : a ,, Ok r } g '- tare referees• leaden' yetgha ' g an equal am ant of A obit of humor shone' w the reps - of e ► �O° °penin8 oI tlie`eaYth alpttd thtli dfs +t,iasure of a !S o ctdek fn'tlie afte>�aooa. $is re- t ; t : Paris Vienna and New York. f These are -Y P _ ie : N e3' to disease in oot�tncu�, ttipnp poor hrQsu w1w. had - Ayalt, 4,L50Q strategloal points. 'take 'item far hl'ist b°I" v►41o)}►' lid bean a itboctwg appearaunoe. };. yam; �, e Du of multlt mie/ anted pe►p�'• . nt in both rion for the and Out n eel i>at tta>lid' f>t ` til ing �i ing - - ;, 3 ' ' � 1 _ _ 's amply ac ittriset+� _sled- aril• i pr bid M seise y oaptnre the would. the is a y oa p' yr A paper r�efere to file tirl lr c' k '^ i gmented, d the result would have help tno lot►ger, but must work or status , „ iaui 11 the panne aerie hey ttwt related. Con- "Sure, it's .heartbroken I am, sad _if1 t; `: r fn w _:. :;,t. wbta th the t bit of wetter' 'stile It '� t; �` .:1 spo t. �gaitico 4'rovao melee kick Up a dLtnrbatm with the htalsd •. pp rmade.ft loo3t like .Lis httd , ib to .mr it I ' ' ,1 "'a es, no other objection weather was warm enough I'd droi* moseli, t caw/.'I� _ gin , «�- �• ` • ., :644 {t�.lC•'+ -1/. -. _. §. 2�F� „� �i T.TS ����T3 , ►i1�'`'�� '��i�� � '� f� ktly - - t -. _ . � _ 1��.-0 j•.' • • 3 i . c t Fye t s , y. S1 ` _L1 ,; k .. P. `rf y .►- .: � -J.< �.I. W'F.,ws i ). .: � 11 r. I ti: ,,; t n' t "i r' :. +. 6 a_'' F f, +�. a , _ :.I. # { ... r aM :.. -.. ►� -. 1 t•., iati .?Fsxi -' §, .. . i ; .3 ! , 4 hb., 1i ?* 4 - . •F•r P".'► .. t.h) .. - ''•R .a,,E� ....... ,. ... .. a -:. , - , . - . .. ''l•, F °,'� .;v ��4 $ r•.g -t Y'i' ml ar -a: f- s - oti w . - -':i� �••i. .. t.., R , Ae , w ... g :)III{ _. _ - - e -...9 ., .�, :•,., i. -... .. .- • 9 w, s, ..v t ...•t ..•r d, 1,. a, __._.5 -. -. sK'°`.: '�' i i. i' I ..z. ,'.e,t- _._ .. _ ._r_ -ate-_ .-- �'l —,.� . - : : `. - •' - _.. • . = s .. ... ,. ',. PICYERING, ON ., OCT. 8�, 1886. . , ::. LOCA ISMS.. -�: . -� '`` - � �F°' 1 t is a safe risk that tkc liberal . ` adv�stise► will alma�s be foued to -bc the tibcral dealing mer..h- t. Readers of TsE 4, �� - - Plcjcssl>vd NEws m�ll find it to their a?l- ' � ' . � vaxtage tti patronize those business men � r u�ho solicit thcir� c stow through these I_ �- � � columns. � ' ..- � • - =Watch our sale register cohiuin. �;,: ` - .: _� Try R. �• J. Cal�pbell's, Whitby, for • boy s salts In all slze8 at low prices. . _ --Call and parch�e one of Campbell's �- cheap top coats in min and boys. - � ' —Jas. A. Silts is nilding a -new paint �. � -shop on his lot., --Try Campbell's ar blankets,' "tweeds �. � and flannels. It wil� pay yon to see the bargains we `offer.. —Miss Florence Part leaves Pickering ' • . for Enniskillen on Monday morning, and - rrom thence proceed to Manitoba. ' —Call and inepe t. Campbell's boots . and shoes, cheaper an ever before oSer- - � in Canada. � * �. • ' —To rent 'o for �aIe. The property - -known as Leonard's store. There is � of an acre of land, bar and soft water, and ' • stabling for 12 horses. �48•tf ' —The Rev. J. F. arker' will (D. V.) reach in Dale`s H 1 on Friday evening . P Q� �t of this week �tnd on every Friday evening t � ' sill further notice. � Every one invited. Service to commence at 8 o'clock. �` ,� iasied sett. � � � . ' - _ _ The remains of th late Mra.Whitesides, - - � mother -in -law of 11�r. �Gm. Forrester, _ - were brought here #'coin .Toronto (where ,she died), on Monday afternoon last, and - � " _ interred in the Methodist cemetery. ' Oa � sooads. ' � �. - The taz.gatherer started on his rounds "� on the first of October. He will visit . e�ely resident of the township daring the • nezt two or three months. Bhonld he ovErlook aty�one they mast not consider �• themselar� Blighted. We won't. - '. lwlaid Out. • - , ' MrS�Toseph Carr, � WhQSe farm adltiine • ivh>8 village, 8ttended the Whitby Fair.. - last week, and entered a spring colt in - , the general purpose class. When he; come to show it, however, the jadRes' - � - � ruled him out, statang as their reason - - that the colt was too small boned for the class. - . atrsth >aa>�sa.- I �` .- Toronto Truth. comes to ns resplendent " in a bran new< dress of type and filled from cover to cover with a choice selec- - ., tion of tyntert�iniug stories, carefully se• �!, _ lected miscellany, etc. The enterprising ' ' pnldlisher, Mr: S. FStank Wilson, is - worthy of his success. �� :, . �o Wbitevaila .: . Mr. George Barton "removed, with his _ � • family, to Whitevalq on Saturday last, _. where he has secured a good position in the floor mill. We are sorry to lose George from the village, as be was an excellent resident. We trust he will - � meet with abundant success. -': " : a Good ![ovtt. f - - � We were pleased � to notice the entire -� absence this year of "fakers" at the South Ontario Fair at Whitby. Not one - _ of this class were � allowe� to ply their _ ; calling within the gates. This was �'a - � good move on tl�e hart of the directors of Society. , a Flee Job.. � _ ` ; : ; , ,, _ � The new bridge at Lynde's creek, an -" -the Kingston road, w s completed aweek - or so ago, and we understand gives every satisfaction to the authorities. The con- '. tYactor for its erection was Mr. Hurlbut, of tl�ie place, and the substantial and -' �_ • workmanlike_ manner in which be filled � ,: his contract proves that hie particular _ forte i s bridge building, at which he has ' proved h' self very snccessl'nl. . - vacs a _ �'. " . TaE ws staff -were compeIIed� to - work nights lately In order -to keep upp with the orders for job printing regi}lI'ed _ �' before the Fair, and to keep faith with our patrons. When we promise to slave P - _ work done at a certain time our patrons may rely on get�ng it, even if we have _ to work all night to accomplish it. We never disappoint our- customers.., There- ... r fore, if yon want sale bills or other job . printing give -Tag Naws a call. - _flow to jndk. Caan.d hoods.. ` L ' - It is an ascertained fact that canned ' � goods are not always conducive to good health. In some instances they have proved dest�-netive to life..- Cassel's . - ; - Family Magazine warns purchasers to • - take particular notice of the tine. If these bulge out do not take them on any r�• '� account, not even as gifts. The bulge - shows that air has been left in the cans at the time of sealing, and that decay of the contents may have set in. F'assa cola. - Mr. S. S. drown -sold last week �s _ � 'homestead property, being lot- 11, rd � . con. of this- townshipp, containing fifty acres, to Drir. Philip J. Rowe, of Bow- 'i ' manville, for the sum of 11b,500 cash —or' = - � X110 per acre. This is fine property,'and �; Mr: Rowe is to be congratulated upon . secnrin� such a choice spot in the fair . township of Pickering. Mr. Brown also - _ . leases the balance of the farm; lot 10, - containing 100 acres, which no doubt he �• : will soon purchase also. _ - whll$avo to Za1co Two.. , =�� ': . ' ; , The other evening a gentleman of this place in conversation with THE NEws - ? scribe, said that be would either have to . give npp taking THE NEws neat year or i anbscri'be fo#l� two copies, because there �, I , - was such a (scramble amongst the mein - _ -• -bare of - hje family ae to who would get - � • . � the $rat readm� of � -'it. The children ' want it pmt ; the wife wants it, and to �, . ' tall yon the truth, wud be, I am anzione -• _ >o see it myself. We of course °advised him to fate two coplee and be happ�� • which ha will no doubt do. They will have it, and we can't stop 'em. • ,�. r '..�.�' ,. r•- y .� a� . � . e::. -: �. Y� ✓ .. ... .c. t�. yyy��..''.. - •. i .. . 1. .w hlF.•E : -, ..si, ���i.- ,....s � ... ,.. .W � f. •' • ' • k !f, •- �! r, ra �� _1 The platform st tY,e Stoaf!'ville etittioo -bas 'underwent considerable repairs of late which add to its convenience and appearance.. .. o�ss to low. - � " , � � ` .,. I: Mr. S. H. Brown, hiving die��d of his farm, inaeeds, we bolieve, to loorte in Pickering. � We hope be will do eo, at be � would make a first -class retidsnt las�est actin. les�!lval. ' I t � ;i Don't forget the Harvest Haste Feitivi►1 which is to be held in the Methodist church, Pickering, on Wednesday evening ' nezt, Oct. 18th. It will be held under the anspioes of the Ladies Aid of the ' chinch. Hot supper served irnm 6:80 o'clockp.m. Good speeches, Rood mnsic� and 'a pleasant time may be expected. Lass. 3'lela. � +. Each paper published -� �. this section appears to lac of the opinion that the largest yield of grain in Canada -has been grown at its doors. This epeaks� well r the grain crop as a whole, and, no don , the present yield in certain grains ezgee s prevlons years to a considerable extent. swinalrs. The Newmarket Era 'we�'ns � those attending fall fairs to keep away from the swindlers who will be around with wheels of. fortune and snob like, as in Riving yon change they are likely to palm off counter• fait gflarters and fifty cent pieces. Any one who is so foolish as to dabble with a one -sided game like the wheel of fortune has no right to be allowed to carry good mono - y IIaarble to QLaas� '1'>kisa. '` ``' 'i Messrs. Dickie & .Margnia, �. i�$Ie and W. T. Dunbar each handed � in ehanlyas for their advertisements on We'doseday, .but owing to our staff being busily en- ga�ed getting np the prize lists and a rash of job work, we have been enable to make the chany�es this week. They will kindly eZCU68 ne' under the C1rCnmstanCeii. ChanQas should be handed in as early in the week as possible; not latex trap Tuesday morning. ', We are• pleased to Iearli �thst 'Miss Maggie Fergtlson has, aftex some delay, . received notice that she passed snecess- fally the recent ezamination for teachers' certificates, secnrinR a third -class certifi• cafe. Friends interested ie her progress and welfare made enquiries at Toronto in referenice to the rei:nit of the ezamiea• tic,ns, when it was found that she had passed, but that °through come oversight the name had riot appeared in the pub - , lisped list. We congratulate Maggie on '� her saccese, -and trust that her future career will be a `access also. She will �I now attend the Normal. dhasytts at Wotrk. i � , It appears there were Re�sral parties in the village on Tuesday evening who tried to works sharp games on the nnsuspeeting, their pr�ncipul "racket" being to step into a store, ask for something of the value or five ten .s, and- then throw down a two of a five d liar bill for'ehange. After getting their pr per change they would hand out tae fire cents with the remark that it was too ma h trouble to make change, get the bill ref rued and make off as speedily as possibl before the storekeeper had time to reali a what had .taken place. Thep generatl p selected a time when the attend- ant wa busy, and hoed that during the confuai n their nice little trick would not be vatic d. They attempted it on ][r. Isaac futon at the Brougham . Fair ground, but it wonld'nt work. However, we bell . ve they were successful in one instant at least in the village on Tnesd�y evening but they jumped aboard a fieiRht and left before action could be taken against hem. � Read rs of the Libr M � ' �'9 agazine ire Riven a ' e, in the October issue, by the pn usher's announcement of a re• daction ' price to it a year, and this without redaction of gaantity or quality of liters y matter Riven. Considering the fact the it gives more Rood solid reading matter ban either of the great �4 maRa- znes its price seemed already low enough —the.o y ezplanation is that Alden is the pn usher. �'he October part con- tains se sateen leading and twenty -four - shorter articles in the department of "Carte t Thought.'.'- Fronde, the histor- ian, wri s of •The Heights Template "; Geo. S. oe, the great banker, of ��Banks and Co metes "; the first (;}overno>p of Tezas ' sketched in . a read�►ble paper; the M gnis of Lorne writes of '� ans- atlantic Home Rnle''; Oliver Weddell Holmes has attention in a strong paler which i not all flattery; besides which are pa rs on "New Eyes fpr Science," "The mood Mines of South A.fi'ica," etc. A specimen copy of the Magazine is sent ee to any applicant by the pub• usher, oho B. Alden, New York. _� ' —Ce is � , � ,., + , --Tri 1 trip: � � ' �`� ' �To he end of the ear ' '` —Se don your names and quarter. ` Earl quake shocks appear to be quite prevale t of late.. Germany now has them. ' � � . _ Car aI' �ai±obin .i8 seritnls:y ill at ' Borne. The night`s g of Labor h��o been t de- 'noance by Father Dowd, at Montreal. . Twe ty -four lives were lost by a col - liery ez losion at Yorkshire• on Sattu'da . bit ichael Hicks -Beach favord II pressiv measures in Ireland. The Police Snperintendallt bi���I�e � York ci y has forbidden betting at r Good f r .Gotham. - A M nicipal Officers' Association for !Ontario was formed in Toronto last week. Thar is a law of average playing all. the wh' a through the vibrations of .the thereto stet.. The crops reduire shoat so wuc heat to bring them to maturity. If, as s been the case tbtie year, the snmme is cool, then- loop oar for �, heat tat r. Certainly there if a isir�rbe- pent of warm time this fall, for it >� the naivete 1 verdict that we have bad a verb► ' bearabl and healthful summer. - s F• �. . L !'. ti . a. Y - qj, 1 4!+ F yyyy..++ �i. �- y T - a R <' r# ,i, n�:�' ,_ 1 t �^ ��:` �' , - x v1 ,r , - �+. 5 /. i �, .... t� .1•: 4�.�f ��1 1� 1 1 • +. � i;�. -' \ L' '.i I r.� '`r " -.<, ' S.� .. -w`.�: .a� -.p. ..n f._ '•s�ao ` ' � - . , • - '"'�" ,. f - _ .: _ _.. ,.. .• . , ... ,. ,. . _ , .- - - - - - — � - .• �. OUT�AROUNI� �S �� I. LZTt>i'�' �iL `8APPI�NIN08 CORDBb SY � , � .� � � � _- . T8H PHSSfi 1LfD JOTTSD DOwN BY Ot)H : t �`�!' —' I _ - - COH>f,BRPONDILNTB � ' -_� � �• �.,� Ch���est �d est�. Gram �� ` � -::... svA�rooRO. � _ � r - A era �a .h«�ti�`-� _ lln town, AT LOt,IAN S. noun to take lace at Barton a hotel, � I . -. . � .. _ - »ear t e 8oarborpo Junction station, oa � '` �� Taes�i y, Uct. 19th, ranges 100 sad 900 �� - �� arch lab rules for a beantiinl Martini- ��� ��� �� �'f! j � ' ��.�� ��� ���� � - � Henry rifle as flrttt prize ; , seooad and � ii s . I, third rizer in money. Shooting will � � - � �. i, begin t 10:� a.m. A very interesttnq � � .. ' t• O � � N -, p � � � � �, I N � • ' pontes is ez fed: � '� ' . . , , . :. i . � - ---- -. . `The; snniverescy sPrvitves �in connection � �. - .. with the Methodist church -here (not �' �" i ai 1 i - _ Q•reenwood, as az�noanced last week) will � � �� i� _. � i- i- . �, be bet$ on Banday sad Tuesday nett,l0th : • ' ' and 112th fast. On °Banday Rev. Mr. � �:,'� ' ` i., � � ---^"- . .I Mr. Matthews, . Pickering, will �reaah , ;, . ', �1e �'la►Ce t0 �'L'L� YOU.r at 2�SQ p.m., an Qn Tneaday evenlnq tea � � ., � +. will be served from 6 to S. Addresses and ' � - - mnsic by the choir of the church. A very �, plessapt and profitable time is antiaipatetj. �: - ' . • . ' � ■ � . "Mr. �ar`nsrd, of Smithville, � paid a visit � � � . 'to his old friends in this vicinity last week. � ' �• ' T�E ��, � G ; � Tt��E• ,�• We are pleased to see Mr. B. look so well , , and glad to learn that tae is well satisfied �'" , -. with the lcoality which be 'has make his � ' • �. eepec ' ; r p0 nt Of vfewlavy irOm sn agnoIIltural � ►s"`�T�� f ��T - �w . . Mr. Fr n who has been chosen as snocessor to Mr. Jno. R. Chia- i 1 � � � . � ,. - . holm ae teacher of the Public 6chool here, • � i � � . � s , F I -i rj � i ', �,, paid 'our village a visit on Saturday last. -�•. ' We understand Mr. P. McDermaid in- f 'tends soon to have' a sale of live stook. • He will `laaove to his farm near Pickering � - Village, aa�d Mr. Bohn Lumsden will work � �. the farm now Dees iedb Mr. McDermaid. �' • i wMiTBY, .. � �_. Fo�,�Sto�.� B��tt�r Crocks with -� ��cwers . � , ;; ( }f _ Mre. Maw Hic1u, why recnaii�s wbre tone. Fruit Jars sand Ju s all sizes 1 coneiglied to the grave at Piokerfng, lately l made a will by whtah all her property Is i � � - � 11 ` . Lett to ' Mr. W. 7. (libson, of this town. �:., and First �' Class Butter Tubs - - Bhe oa�►s the owner of what is known as � � � the Clettg. Farm on e' 8rd concession of ' • � - • Pickering, besides ��osseaatng at the time !�' ' i7ro TO ' j of her death other real and personal pro � ° • , :� , ' � '� - .�`: petty. � Mr. L. Barkar,'iioh of Rev. M. Barker, � , intends to enter upon the study o: medi- - �' ' �� � � tine. � � !-� A flee tsccnirred at Whitby on Banday evening, in the premises of O'Donovan � Bon's fsrria6e factory. A number of ' - nnfiniehed vehicles were conenpued, al- bh�ngh the factory was not so badly '. damaged as might have been. The lose `., - . , , , amounts to shoat 12,000 which fit covered � . by inaprance. But I h:�ve jest r ceived a Fine AsBOrtment of '� New ddvert #serneiite. F�T •� , �Q � 17, �.�S.ZJLJ �OQ �� _ ;; E�aJ- �1'.1�..,Z'� ,,;; Comprising C�'rey Flannels; TWeeda, Fancy - Trouserings, - ---oF THE LATE— • '' � ,Canadian and Fancy Yarn, Cotton Bags, tic., � . Michael Reed, deceased. . - � . All Very Cheap.. ; • All st4eontits due the estate tri the fate Mic�tsel - j''� � � � � � ��mN- Reed, deceased, moat be paid to John Basler or i T� V �A � U � 1 �l, John Greenlaw; Ezecutora of said estate, of the lJ1 • l � • • undersigned fort4with, othe>;wise the same will be_ placed in Court for collection. ' Dated at Pickering this 6th da of Octi,1898. - : T. B. BU�TING, {- _ • . l9=tt . � : Solicitor for said Rzecutore. .:� G�R�EY'S�� -� � s e r es _ors - e s ,: .we I - -- - - I ,�� -- ���� ��� ����� �� have. now in stocg �► full line of � - .. • -. . - ��e . � I .. .. T `� ����� �� . tweeds Sec e� W�rst�ds � Corkscrews � -. oe Parldr'or Sall Stoves•irnsate cheap, � +d f 1 • one ab good w new. The owned puffingg in a pp� a 7.7• ' furnace. Hngnire at Nswe Omcs. !8-tf. � I � Wnd TrouiJel l�gs - f • �� 1 J�OB�tSON, The Tailor i which we Offer to the public � at prices that can't be beaten. � ; �Y ''�.` :_Per:eat >s� �o�eza� ��°. - � in the Best at le and Latest Fashions satidaotioa gnaran0eed. I DEFY COIIYBTITION in price, style or vrork- ����� �� �� � - maLahip. I have a Aue aeleo0 cloak of ' a w goods to piai from. �' at low figures by t�e new TBrllor, d : Grelg. ;' �: - ' Farm to ant. � , , (: -� Farm of Pitts Aarea to dent foz �� �Iate$t �I°yles ` of English and American Stiff Huth, •: term of year., being Bonth.haif 'fiPITH IDdPROVED FLEXIBLIs BRIM. " of lot 9,1th oonaeasioti, Plater- . • ; � - .:. ing. Pot_ farther infosmation �. `_ ' •. apply Go A ZANDBB HANEY, � . lot 9, ttrd c•a., Uxbridge, os � � � T IN G ' :: I C K� � IN G • . . WILLIAI[_DOwBWIiLL, Claremont. tis.tt � � - � � . Fr DO to ti0 awes more bz Iesa, `stir ar "prinai- - psUy , aitgated in the Townships of Pint- � E '.� ., , - _ Bring, ][arkham or Scarboro, say 16 or 90 miles � � , `doh ', r v .' '+ .'� - � . from ttronto. A 1 st once at the office of 0 - � i `. � � , TAE ICHESIN(3 NHWS. -' 46-It � � •� �1iA g'O j� � • � . � � �.: I ; � 4 '� - ' Consisting of One Hundred and i • Fifty scree, bring part of lots lb � � . and 16, in the 8th aonaespion of - � � ! Pickering, three- gnarEers of a mile � • ` � � east o! Claremont. For farther . ,` • � �� '� + partianlare apply to JOSN REID, • , - � . , Claremont. Sept. 8181,1898. !Zt! I . ' 1; �� V LUABL� LANDS i �,:,. �' � a�. c+��z�'• � � �: � -: P CH�RINC� VILIJ;AG�. :' � ' '`ork.iao�s oar ®r t�.e •�1�Te�" Office..: . Th tritl, be ti#i�red for stile by 3irr. Lath Fair- - �- -- � • bank Auctioneer, at the Gordon House in Piok- - ' sting pillage • on � • . �r .. - . FRI AY the ' 15th of OCTOB R � - , E � � •� �r� � inipba t, at Sp m., 1>8 sores of land belonging to ` • • - �, the t� oi� the late William W. Leavens, j:J V �• .�.i�� V r ����' , d bed ar follows i-- �" �" y . Co mencing on the easterly limit of said got � MANIIFACTIIHER OIL- -- - at th diataaae of 18 ahsins and B links from Lhq _ scut seat angle of -the said lot, running thenco ; -U� .�`•� sod 7t degrees west, lti at4aine more or lees, to • '` A � � � � T � '� a i t 6 dhains from the westerly limit of said � � 1 V � � .LJ�� � 11� lot ; henaa north 18 degrees west, 9 chains 97 � - - � - li ;then eoath'f! d�ees west, 0 chains to I. , PI71i'lI''S � AND' CIS TER1V S � � the tezly� limit of wid lot; theaoe north 18 i� � . d s west, to ohaitis et links; thence north � � U�+' ALL DESCR IONS. : � - 7 a ees 090 chains more or lase, to the � » . i f - ' ', , ; tff Bas limit � said lot � t�tsnce south Id degteer - . ` � . �ahaina 811nks to the place of beginning. '' ` • ' r Land is of good quality, finely atOnated to er t0 t�� Canadian �aC1�C Railway � O�clp.��• . ; the sing Village of Ptakerit�� and ad Dine the � i � - - - Piot ng College premises. This land aogld be � � » '- � � � "' sa vided into good park lots. ' �`�s' �eving had Eigbteei'y ®t'ax8' experience in the manufacture off', PumpB Ts rand aonditians of sale :-- :"1'he� ,c: �,r. t0 to the Vendor's Solieitoz. 10 per cent. of �� CIS�ie2`ris, Z t3aY1 �UA$ANTEE �ATIBFACT1U2i IN FwEHY CAGE. ' �•' . pnro money at the t,11na of sale, � ettongh � - ---- -o o --�--� wl n tau days thereatt� tQ mats np c na�#hird '�`� � „ , � � - of harrammoney. Th bslagoa Oo M sew l.•. ' !�� �� _ 0���j�.�.�.�+ :i,. ` by � in threa°rtgag�° with n.nal ww ai sale; ,. ` � ' - _ � � _ a r , ,,� egn`l anal lnaent,0 wlt4 , ' "' '� F � - �, tat sis pegs Deaf. here ,rill be a tfeseryed � � '`P�►r�is`s ttid �rler�' to t�Ie �sotory tins x�at tsseured of `�`u .,.r, ��t ernargoulare and oonditions+oi sale ma7 itoi�dreble dealing, �t�oth se to article and price. , . bs iroln the anotioneer sad from �ddr888 all orders to : ,� �: 1- � `1• J. E. FAIiEWELL,� ��' �� 4Q• I Vendor's Solicitor, Whitby; �?•,Q � - � Cl@Irr�1'x�c'��, ��� �` t i Cue ��axow, � ,I , .: ,'. ,:, ��t � "� i �. 5 ,� 'w h J ,. .,. ; ,,, -P _ -�... 1 i s t A �. � 9 ., S' n ;� ,/ jt k 5 " -: -. �, •- - :*• , -. :r1 "�_ + yr�#�„tib,. „i•1 '- -` .,l �'ia •. _.r �. "- t ___ •_t riu •��— ___ _ � - _ ..�.sl l,�.' �. fF . a. r-- -..��L• 1 �_ �: + � ,�4� � � .� �rvfie�ss '= � � � Y, • �. �� FIELD, M B• QIAN, SUH ,�. peering, Out. Ott►+ ;� to �,p ; evening hrn �� - E. wARE, � y�c3 J • Z'ARIO. Cora �p, Ph clan, flu ` �`� �aW and O1DCe, n� ' '�' p►okertna. �"`i W. FERRII �: fro 10. ezening 6 to G �� pTO1tE, Broci 8t. �ppBed with Pure - olI•sp for cash. �.'.y -- - - -- -- -, ��� �, , �.. TOgN BALL t sad t3olieitor N� Il�ezell'8 Block, �rt ��' made to loan at to �, � tez�a of payment. t.�,:•, rri�oDdA6 PAS f �l" and l3olidtor, , ;,',ss� aaanspissioa Otace ; ' It,6 ; open every h� `: TIELAYERE, �,, .. 1J SN(iLIBH, Bej ;.,., in Oloanea7 bony Toronto gtreet (over Yoaey to Loan -No � D�Ttnso>r B»c�, I sIIQLI�• _- T , FARES _ V • AIBTBB. Co �E �R9. rRI� $aTS an ' Jaslios. Whitby, U t ptuble terms. •- �--- -- - ---j YetJ �;f �HOPRINS, • QBON, C3re� �`'" 9triaary College, Tot ,. sLoez, etc. On accoi ►:: � s,�d my accnstomec �IhiOtnale, Cherrywa land the diseases of faage, Green Ricer, in Wdnerdsy, Thnreda A ersiala.e assistant , VeOerinary inatrume� aide for.horeee and ca ' by night orb day p ' de+ses, Greed � vet, Ui . ! -- �usi>ns ' � Conte � + _ • U ICHA RD . b 1�► �onar,a.nd Cony dK Stokes', Generr►1 Special attention pail . Pe!nn8 necesasry_Pav R. BEATO� , • Conveyancer. - aRldavite, Accounte� Yone� to loan on far Sronghem. 4 � 'vvcsvwwvs�.. 1� %� AA. POST, C� . .for the coui sad cations f w � � tb4il ng. Steam an Ventilation a epeeia eozner Dnndaa and .L 3Msiclence-- SinRatoq .t . ; :-, ..eia,t��, r •��QHFi�i �.� � A�ctioneera, to Sc►aRh Ontario. t3tri t erd� by letter or tel r '!'Loh. Poacher, Val . h.it. $OWI,AND, �' .,,,.,.,...,� Btcatnxa . �ICHIEL R • at- 'tlate�stl imp w /brie and Zi1nt Catlin . � 111 work promptly an Paaitterx �,:. PAINTING Wri ' Pa 1' hinds done on the s�b< - ; paint; mi7t•d to order �s - i� teed need. $Ii �'� -��� {��� RICHARD BR ,, � OntT, dfealer�in �..'., Pm'�ad Oo supply his ri t�e8 andd sewed � f'�4 amity I alpo keep °� � pit of Boot,e w8 bha �;�;, eProvince, ell 01 � a practical man ind ' ' each. Dive the a call e ��,_ �OHN LESLIE � Yaket. Pegged y attended a '' hip. oa't forget th ar New, King ets+eot, 2'i< 1-�. --- - -- J, L �EMFE�iN('1 wood, John 1 A,..- house is a new built ' -' �'commodation for t i fir% and e4mniocions ate ��. I uhall at all times � }.,, fiom my Mends an�i `' ,': in Qreeawood. - �� `( ORDON N � _t�, James Gordon. • i>ae new brick bail "� Mlle• Every convet �;'� ti'avellin public. le �, and sheds. F Ml - (:lx, �ROUGHAM 1 i �, pl+oprietor. H a ' � u�gho�k Ia nten j?� '�0e house, in touts � mod• A call respect!, t r ostler always in att� - - -- -- F•���...- .. - - 1� �'„ - ARTIE$ R'1 �, lessons tin Inet wan obtain vocal M � h'strit,ction. Apply . �Iss A. E. coy '� lM[nsic room st , thF - � '� apposite Naws office, ti y` Mo»•p ����� '� �r 'serif. can ; no c�u �r� � :- OeIAB Pooea �, `t t S cl