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PI - ' r t, fi r, E O flflOu San r TAR OLNDU �" T Com+ ]�r'esennuhttitng � eRrwo 0 rt , - - �p�a�ea�latrtal llGatrD�., nt `Flea t �> � � � �, � R>J88MAKER3, PERFECT FIT• LATEST LOCAL. HAPPENI[NO8 IltVOORDED BY IisB Miller is visiting a# Mirt3 Rnby'B Report of S. S. No• 12, PacTrA,-.,g, for 0 ,. j'. ltied'teat. - D TING tailorp system for cutrtfng dresses T]TE )PLiE88 AND JO?TED DOWN BY oula this week. the month of September. Fifth class,-- * I ', _,_^ ^•- 1 `` �`"� �I and mantles, tauglit by Miss M. McCausland, QO SPGND8NT8. Miss M� Wood has returned home Phoebe Madill. Fonrth,--Hattie Madill, . '` .. v, [ M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. Pickering vllls,ge. Dresses made or cut and fit- after spending a feta days with friends in Edith White, . ��H R. S,O:, Coroner. Office and Residenoe; Orders promptly attended to, and a per- OIAREMON'r / .TOgeph HOOd. Third Hing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning fe flt guaranteed. S&9m. London. Hattie Hain, Tommy Burnham, Retie Kin to tree ; Evening s to a, f I wonder what was the matter with the Madill Robert Burton, Fred Madill, Rus- ' ` � ''� DECKERS LIVERY J,H, B1�nd of Pickerin , ,ayes here . `i`tiesday. 7+ g yonnR man just east of here Iasi Bnriday Bel Story. Second,- dt;:,:.:c Pic:,:c, *iary _ _, !� • vocal Music. evening, the oast did not seem to have Coulter, Herbert Pero ,Maggie Coal-well, ',='A ' ., Walter Gales, of Toronto,spent 8tinday - the desired effect. Willie Wilson, , . a As I have bou)cht np Data Reddin'e lidery at f3eorste G@row B Lizzie Qtostick Fred Gos " Miss Ida Simpg� We are sort to chronicle the-death of . OT' TAF TORONTO CON- bnsiuess aud have added several Clew (rruham Bros. el•e eery sueeess[ul y tick. <�:c::r Wilite, Edward Wood. Part - ., PUPIL buggies, I can gccolrnr? ,fe . hlr. Lintner6 oangest child. The par- jI, nrr�u► ��ilson, (Iarfield Hood, Jennie �► 1 aervatory , f\Iu-4 .i:; r,�ap:�ie 1 t� :•ive les- Icurae� Hnr, �ti r�a tL. i) lt[,1 r•s tit �lontret(IFBnd Ottawa. 3' eons in beth ia-trn ,,e.,tal andvocal tussle- Ike- tiw public; withgut�d ri};s at all hour=.. UoLtrt Lartic•u WWII %ac8te the Powel! cuts have,the sympathy of the e°mmanity Foley, Fr,tuk hood. -- ,.,. ierencea eiven if retwired. Covered 'bus me©ts all trains. In in their sad bereyeme}it. .....,�. 3 Thorough Instruction Guaranteed farm, north of here, this fall. We have ., coltnection with Ijvery I keeps )lir.Davidson is haginR ezcel,ent sun- 5carboro's Fall Fair: -• not yet learned where he purposes locat- Addre�s,Claremot_t. Sale, Commission and Board cess with his horseia et" this fall'B fairs 4o-s2_ ing Stables, Pickering. 'r'g; haviicig secured prjzeS at Toronto, Whitby The til},ve fair was held on the S(x iety s I•nil ploaKhing and apple piokinq fur Uabrid a and Dnnn brook@. grounds-at Woburn, on Thursday, 29th MiSS LETTI E H EAGENS . . �_+ogo-•_w'_- �________�E nigh ample diversion th@Be days. Turnip g ult, The day was fine for such a purpose, - . . .. NO�V PREPARED TO RECEIVE �; °0a - ' `° °'T- harvest will soon add its beauty to ill® BROUGHAM. and the grounds were pretty well patron- T , .. l music pupils. Miss Alice Tait,a teacher m � eoH Q7 `� .. m scene. ized. The list of entries numbered some • the Toronto College of tiiusic saps: " zt gives the Ira }3oyer is attending all the rural fairs' 1100. The gate receipts amounted to $270, y ( much pleasure to recommend miss Heagens as ~ 'Io0 m D. L. L'sCombe and Button Came >Qp ades o, �, a - exhibiting hie driver and foal, The soli for trial at Toronto, on the charge of hay• or an increase of $15 over last year. The a Heather of ➢funic. She has studied-with me exhitbit of stock was good, but the grain . for thepast three years in ainost studious man- �lnp ,M .W 10 sa is a Ci riL Wilkes" and hag been very Bno- ing Btolen money and a gold watch from - ner,and possesses a thorough tMhnical training. � , � cessful wherever shown. display was not up to the average, neither ` She has proves au excoilent pupil throughout." =p ou,r a fellow near Stoufl'ville. After h@sting was the lady's department whstt mlaht have , ; ' � Residence Pickering station. r cul• ca Fy ; Frank Soden, of the 8th;can.,is axixio>'s #� SVe I Ca'-M •-, t, D , a ; •a - all the evidence the boys were sent to the been ©x cted. The NEws-man was thPrP. , v .. ,., r+ ' •-+ CI m to recover a air of Ewes that stra ed I'0 ---- ,•zdv �+ p. y Central Prison for six months at bard looking as green as ever. Following is a• _ - Ja; Lef/al, Zo =v . n ,� K o, ! �1 from his premises about the 20th of J one. labor. This Bhould prove s valuable piece list of the prize winners : ' - - j _ - I a See description in auotheAolumn. __ - ti I '� '� of experience to the above parties. Imported Horses,-Draft Slly, 1 yr old, , tJ. BARIIIS a0,�r �� E• FAREWELL, , — W Duncan DSacnab is hayin a comfotable C town Attorney,and county s ; nvr{ '-- . laced from bis residence down SOme small pieces of jewellery and �a Alex. Doherty. Only one animal shown in . - * �• J. TER,County Lay ...• Q, �, e, I p sidewalk p this class. . - soli�itor. court House,whitbv. ___- _ o — tt to Brock strset. The undertaking ..iB an neckti@were taken from a room in f3erow s Draft Horses, Canadian Bred,—Draft . ' _- �;O W �. m 8 0 . ; ti Hotel a few days ago. Daring the day . I A;�IES DZILLER, SOLICITOR, at =p . p aA o m ,c,n.0 m�!~� expensive one, but will add Winch to the colt 2 rs old entire; Geo.Davidson &Son, • - -_ tU T2iR1 Pubic, Conveyancer, etc. Office p,m o� a a �rc oA y�� ©p,�,pf convenience of those who reside on th6 some young people passing tbrouq}L, rho ' y ' $ a �. .p�• village, called at the hotel. After their de- Wm. Crawford & Sona. Draft colt, 1 yr, Thistle Ha," near Brougham• Money to loan. O ,0y:m I �o0��Ax m•�`Y� giT@et. Robt. McCowan, A-lex. Doherty, H. Burk � { ,_- ---- --"- i �C7 �� maw..a Uartlire ills trink@tg ti'@i'@ m18BID�,. As BARRIS•. x- ' Win. Hent , , OW McGIGLIVR'AY, x� w "off c �� A. ntlinber of the Diarried members of file :tllprits are known, file better way holder. Draft colt, spring, y Dtern,solicitors,'te. Office opposite Pont CO� , N ' U , - 3 m © m ti o the }3a List Gon reQation, on the invite• Alex. Doherty, Robt. DicCowau. Brood otflco,\vhitb9,out. duo.Bal,Dow,B.A,;Theo• Z O . A ,, „ C7 w w tion of Pastor Millard, spent a very sot- would be to have the aforesaid articles re• mare, with foal by her side, John Lawrie, icGiltivray,LL.Ba 1llouey to Loan. ,8y _ J : _ : _-_s - - - m O turned, otbera iso action will be tarn. Wm. Hent Fill Geo. Davidson& Son, , A _ ___�__ - - I- , « i . I. - o d iable evening at the parsonage on Tues R. McGowan JosepI _ , 1� m o o a The following iB a i sport of Brougham 2 yrs, JaF. Taylor, BART?ISTER' o d W tq da ovenin All resent are ul ilant , HO�IAS PARKER, t� ,,� a o pO y �• p I Public Sohool fa the month of $eptem Tingl©. Filly, 1 yr, G. Davidson & Son, 7 - T and Solicitor, &c. Aiouey to loan. Ivo : m 'ec';v a a Over the BOCiability. rOntarioBank,Picker- N ; $c m c� ;; A 'a m - bet. Only the firBt four in each class i,re R. McCowan, .Tohn Lawrie. Fillcy, spring, commission. Ot9ce: OYe 4 Y '" �x �..J 0 0 o , is e m a For the past three seasons we have nota• _ ing; open every Saturday• .3 o CC w x U q__x- I , iven• Hi hetit number in attendance John Lawrie, Geo. Davidson d uou. For : i ------- - tl• sed their presence.but not until this sum g g the best a tin colt or fill tot b Self Ee- � i T.L.B., of Law'- ' 'opt " " ens day ;i'1, average for the month 61. P R Y b Y , TJ` T S. ORIIISTO\, — ---- -- -- — --- - - - `•-- mer have we become thoroughly alarmed teem, John Lawrie. For the best brood i `' 1� • renes, Ormigtoii ck i?raw, Barristers, Sr. 4th class, max. 600,—BeaLCiCe .SteV� ra \otariee,mac.,15 Toronto Street, 'ro- . . t over the prevalence cf the 3fanitoba enson 4 , Nellie Alger 440, Hina Pllil mare and two of her progeny, 1 yl old and Sol,c,to Thistle in tbis vicinity. Soave people call sucker, John Lawrie and f.eo. Davidson ; . ' routo, w111 ba at Claermonon v to lLoa fade y 1jpB 416, ��'jllie Brooke 160, Jr. 4111, ptYice ova, d.Buudy's shop. this weed the "�rljlk Thistle," but t. is a equal. Horses iu harness, span, W ui. Or _ - much more objecticnable growth. Those max• 600,-DJsbel Brooke 448.. Sr. 3rd, W. Crawford & Son's, Win. 112ason. I - merod, a - -- ]trete?'t9t(G9'1/. who hate this weed °n their land should mea• 50n,-Nettie Li1t1Pj�OhuR 4R1, R-(►ss Beat ke t harness and groomed teen►, her c� . f - . PICKERING BRANCH. Alger 4:67, Ethel Linton 450, Marie Will- nese aA team to be bona fide property of wake s desperate effort to get rid of it as y 1 , - - - T ` ' VETEIIINARY SUR- ---- - Jr. 8rd, mea 35U, Alfa Hogle exhibitor,John Dig,Arch.Malcom Walk 1- HOPXI\S, it is a ual to wildoats. son 43.1 - H, (EO�T, Graduate of tho Ontario tier- �: n for rife transaction of alIle itimate q 800, Jannet Beattie 25'1, Bertha Sander- ing team, .T. W. Cowan. For the best span t T erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale g ThOB. HO kine Wee In the Villa @the , �: , woos every 6aturday• Diseases of BaukiWK Basins:;s. ottler day and sur rit:ed his numerous sun 19't3. ArSilia Beor 17`l. Sr. 2nd, of horses for agriculture purposes, F. & T.' and oherry y friends by using a stick to assist hiw is mea 8th,-Carrje Phillips 252, Edith Scott. the hnrse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge_ Orricy 1loUay--From 10 to 3 ; Saturda s lot 33,?th con., Pickers ld>easalWiptevel�l Ont to 1 o'clock. . walking. Soule time ago, while descend• RtOUke Z3t3• Russell Linton ` .Tr. tad G©neral Purpose Horace,—Brood' mare, 'a A, .- tended to. Telograph a 34-Y niax, c150,-Dan Alger 207, Archie Bell with foal by her side, A. Doherty, John f �. -, P.O.address: CrePn River,Ont," ` Savings BAnk ill COD IIeetIOln.- iu from a straw stack, he pts ed u n o ch Co ton. 'll ', 2 y,5,r,u„n t_; i _ g p I"' 143, Arthur Littlejohn 116, Hugh Steven• Lenn x, Ar uls Fly ,, son 10U. 2nd Part 1st,—Russel Lofton, Little, B. Jarvis, Geo Atkinson. Filly, 1 - `r - '. .. -- HO P K I \ S, VETERINARY (3 y) (iLOR(=': }i I+;RR, Nonuser. file point of an upturned nail, w rich pen• ,, _ •eon. gralnate of OntarioVeter:n- ---- -- - etratei bis foot. Ag the iron was rusty OBear Brooke, Dlillio Palliser, Dalrid Yr, Robt Green, Robt Dixon, It. Beare. - tf �� . .s1u6 the wound hocawe very painful. After Filly, ,spring, Arch. Coulston, John Len- � - dry Cotlyge, Toronto. oltiv►tangy. 0a�a�n'Y Lay ARE �o �U �1•�D aluoh careful treatment the Betting i►► of Hogle. i'areutB will greatly promote the , r u� ' uoa, Alex. Tait. (colt♦ spril,g, .lohn Cur r. , • ton's ave,rtle, P1cke„11 did to. A tlrst .lass wterests of their children b insistin or night prouwtI3 _utter, blood pOIBOD Ras aVBrte(l. We QI'e all y h til,, T.G. Jennings, John laliott. Horsey I :: ` geners]rWacksm g ccell a,�all ,a u,er sof reP it to know \'l'!lc`lti ��'ill be the it n a certain amount of study each eYen in harness, F. & J.,Scott, �'Vm.Gooderham, r,gs t;ot�et1 ul,,a glad that Thomas is now oat of dgnger. p° dud, �rbeu convenient, b ivin ing dune,at lowest living r-ates, La,nc and dis- n10fit a(:CentAlJle resellt - Report of the attendance deportment 1°g' y g R Arch 1laicom. �• -' >t sen feet made a specialty of, always ftrf;t P lerfect recitations of rho Jt. do art them a littlt+ jtidiCions afelRtilDee _�cttlf Carriage or Roadster,-(:'Olt, 1 yr, W. Ht �- _ ;y tea aud I p class shoer on Band• _ _ y0t1 Cull ITlflk P, R lRd their school work. 'Tredway, .Iohn Itiehardson. (;girl spring, r - - - - y tnetlt of Claremont school for the moulb - � J. H. .Iohuston, J. t�aystnagh, .l. Rirhara- t' � - - - --_ tiaci(ti('y. of September. The first four of each OUNBARTON. sou. Brood mare, with foal by tier side, � • '� a _ - --- friend.. . class in order A merit,-Jr. third--Auuie T ;0. 135, Ta O .T. H. Johnston, A. :1. 1'ocf,�r, .I. llichard- _ ,� - . ISI\G SUti LOD(a1J �tonda - Co�vio, alaggie }3ei:, kora I:'aur, A(la r, ,. '© 1„eetrs (tvery l The shoddy goods mein is in th. vicinity sou. Filly, '� yrs, :11e.x. Dtl11Ca'Son. David R C�• T. This lodR LST 1 E SUGGEST Paterson. sr. second -diary T••vatlp,[)��Il and the farmers would do well to beware of son s Sill, J(19. Stonehouse & Son. Filly, . - ""° -- r_ evening inoili n to 1 to Dan+8'�Halielp�adva<u H giddy, Auuie Leaper, 1:Ila Sherrard. Jr. J. F. Miller, W. H. Treclwa%. Filly, -c '� Ever.} le. . 121v , tlit%e smoothed ton({uec! frauds. 1 fir, , - - . the grand Cause of Teall,erauc-- that oil 0 down t0 �� hltby second-(+rorge Rod,ly, John Roche, its v. \Ir. told 3f rtt, Chiahulm were attend- spring, Jas. Stonehouse A Son, Jas-Lawrie � � � ; _ - - - y Ituebeu Beesie, ��rank Brodie. Sr. part ing the sessions of the Presbyterian Cuun- Jr, H.Burrows. Carriage Teani,15J 11,11, a - "`r - - lauatitesa �avb` --1 - and try One of J• S. B1'�II Viable Harvey, cil aud the Womeu't, �tissiull Conference and antler, Uriah Young. Buggy Horse, (• second-Cecil Andersen, - Go�ttt'CY(f 11C( t , 4 ' t• nlamOnd Ida Brown, Kate Michell. Jr. part held in Toronto last week. 1ui hands and under, style and speed to be f ., N A Pt D ►� . y, 7.00 Dfagaie Cowie, I.otteu Brus• were unfortunate -in the considered, owned ii► Scarboro, Gco. Chest- } ��*' � ... H0ti13S DLti�, ConveS'nncer, Com second- "Leila Evans, - . Tssio„er for t,:l:ing �ljidt,vits, etc•, Clare- Tl1e CtOnO 1S fi 1Jeatltl• Albert $lack. Clifford Edd First- loin► of a very valuable horse the other day, er, John Lawrie, Geo. Davidson R Son. Yom: - ,n, 200 - iiigs. y the auillial being found in the field with its' Buggy Horse,over 151i hands, Geo.«arson, 1 ,� r , n,ont,out. __ _- -- - Mable Cosworth,- Annie Shepherdson, les broken, probably the result of a kick Jas. Lawrie Jr, John Lawrie. Best 2 -vr- *' - UtiTING, -Issuer of Marriage full Cl1t diad ond,... The flet- Grant Eddy, Emma Shellterdson. I3 t- y _ ! irotu auotllc'r. old driver, Thoa. 'row, Robert Sallers. .Jno ~ 'a �. Licouaes for Wee%gouty o1 Ontario. O - • 14 k ()l(l ��'e bad a SplendiJ inalket On T.ieSJay. 1',lreell.• Saddle horse, ,lits. Wells. Bu 1L-y t-IIS is rudde of gelid g U At tl►e ()nterio at,d Durham exhiuition,' g- g ' flee at the store or at his ras,denco,1'ickerii,g IieFide6 rile disposal Of a lai'gC cluantitV Uf VillaDe: - - 1Ir. 1'iluud carried utf :;c>e:al prize> for hot gy Horse, Geo. Cilcetc r. Best pony driver, . R.BEATON,'rO\VNSHIY CLE!RlI and. the fityle 61ll11)ly 1WLYlellBe dairy produce and hen fruit, chickens anti %es and colts. This gentleman ranks among 13 hands or ander, Johu Lawrie, Arthus' ry - D• Conveyancer, Comn,iszioner for taking animated pork were here in abundance the best breeders of Ch-dcs in our town= flot)d. Ponv Team, 13 hands or under, F. "F .- i �_ affidavits, :accountant an'l Ian ora`vilis ro- . and found ready sale'. The pork season ship, and consequently receives a good fig .g J. Scott. Beat Hackney Spring Colt, ,< Mone to loan (,n furlu 1 1 y O, S t BAR N ARS . has commenced and v+e ea ect that a ore w1wn Making a sale. .lie leas just solei got by Seagull,J.H-Johnston. Best hack- �" batedOFFICF:--At \\'hitovele. Will be in p Brougham every ,lioi:•lay afterno n vfor the HITBY large trade in the line will be done during a fine two-year old to 3le,fsrN IIustup aud uc y Spriu;; I'illy, got by Seagull, H. Bur- f trans_a_ctio__u of 1,:,5iuosa. _ - �T the fall anti winter. .Toon A. White will 'McAvoy• rows. Best spring colt or filly got by Gen- '. - � . TO IrO.\\ Al'l'I,Y TO F � ___ _ __- attend each Market f°► the purpose of t)n fi,thhrtl► morning, 35th ult., the Pres era! Crozier, .john Cavanagh. ' �rU\LY DFAN 'S - .. Autchisou, til>1'1•j1aeT at <%lareuxrut fi,r blrterian con re ration here en oycu a rare Ayrshire Caitle,-Bull, 2 yrs John Law- .�f __ ne,1t l.(,au fiavings Co., beau buS ing deAd ping and be will have hualtlr� g t i GFtnaln I et,„i ►iM10. Total tCut►t--an addr&ii by ane of Canau.r's great- rie. Milch cow, .John Lawrid,W, Crawford ,.r office TF�rf;neer, Stack capital �a,(” • Dile on BittCl EXti'aet Of Sarsapasllla an,] Iron opposition so that the highest marke, assets=ii,7pti;>twl i iFt cotul,any 1(:uds a, v flit file IiIOOd, price \gill be aYailahle. ThewoutUly t;a1N ei-t tneu, the llev. Dr. Grtu,t, principal of fi Sony. Heifer, 2 yrs, John Lawrie, W- ;_ F ` arse t current r„te� ( ! interest 'In s iancivcle- on 'I'uesda • tvas also a IarKe BueeegB. a ullr-li.rator's ahitu mater. It would lav use- Crawford (C irons. Keifer, 1 yr, John Law- 1 r: Wille terms of rt:pa},,,ant• kortbaoe Itr Hsu of lslood and Llticr Dletlieines. 3 less fur your correspondent to attempt des rie. Heifer calf, under 1 yr, W. J. Hay- Lentures pure lrase.1, bio cou,tn,ssiou,4 o delay Y g large number of small articles change(l . ? } 1',spenses 1nr�ltn(te- aiibing either the poaver of the speaker, or croft, •Toiui Lawrie. _r_..._. _ __-_ D R. D E A h' S hands, to the wutu..l advuutat a of buyer the simplicity of hale manner in which the Grade Cattle,-Milch cow, '['. C. Jen- ,t ` - - -- ---- .ji•c ti-tet;t. Blood }3uildiu L•on Pills, .- and seller. The next sale will take piaci• aubjeca was discussed. 1'he text was Luke Wings, .Vm. Pearscln, Wm Mallcom. Heif- �; , -AV - _ g " �" \'1'Y AIiCHIC'1' Unet nailed fur blood creation and adding on Taet+day :ioY. lr:t when the libt of y; StJ au(1 ('i0. All interested s old find the er, 2 yrs, John Little, John Baird. Hcifcr A A.f POST, CO J nt o Drawings I t articles romif;es to be la e. Those who sa e. lu the evening the Rev. J. ihic- 1 yr, Allen �1lcl�inuon. Heifer calf, udder ._ ,�i• for th© county o1 0 a healthy glow to the Colliplexlou. p g end specifications furu,ahPll fur Query class of (leBjCe t0 place anftliing On Bale 61)ould aL Iillau, a medical missionary of the Gaboou 1 yr, Jolln Duller, A..A. Forfar. \\'est Africa, told in a ver inter- Durham Cattle,-Bull calf, under 1 yr, "' building. Steam aud hot water heating and Dr. Dean's Liv@r fills, once cohsulc with Auctioneer Poacher or Aii.isit�u, Y ventilation a specialty. ottic©sots 10LVnitby. mann *er llowewell. eating way about the success of the work Johu Duller, John Little. :Milch cow,,Tohu at r. Heifer - corner Dundas and Brock The must perfect pill for I3iltorisnesB, F, there,and how it is carried ou. He tells Miller. Helfer 2yrs,John !lisllc > ..' Residence-Kingston Road Fast Pickering. 37-y Dixziness, Stomach troubles and all •'s'�' - UXt3R10flE._, us the natives are clamoring for the good 1 yr, Johu Miller. Heifer calf, under 1 yr, �, , ��urfioueeerii - diseases of the Liver. news as welt as for medical treatment,again Johu DIiiler. Fat steer, cowor heifer,Wnl. ;' - �H13A- talo Dia and reliable - i- a>:d Diu 'st A creamer • has been built at Marsh and again quoting, "Truly the harvest is lialcom. 1[ilch cow, any breed, W/ J: T FAI ggi , yy white. The missionaries are trdated Most Ilaycroft. { L. Auctioneer, still in the field, able dna W• R•�IOWbEe o eeagent for the Hili by L. J. Tomilaon aadwill be operated :°' t -- t'`' kindly by rho natives, ,r�dgreat numbers of icons Wool Sheep,—Ram, 2 shears and �� willing to conduct any sales et,trl.ated to him, ' above goods. neat eprinR. a and takeathla opportul,ity of thanking his pat- - the negroes are profesaiut; religion,asmany over, T.F. Boynton, P. V.Boynton. Ram, �`= �;r. r Johnnie Brenn, eldest sou of E.J-Brenn, ronsior past favors,and hopeafor a coutinuauco ----- ae llO beta ba tlzed at hyo meetings. The sheariing, P. W. Boynton, 'r. F. Boynton. q' `_ of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar- 1 fell from a ladder Monday and broke one g P ` rangements as to dates and terms can 4 J f=ade of his arms. colloctious at both meetings amounted to Ram lamb, T. F. Boynton, P. \'V.Boynton. `;' r` . . < at the ofl,cs of this paper.- _ A flag llan�, ip front of E. A. Wood'B $1a0, and additions since have made it Pair ewes, 2 shears and over, T. F. Boyo- 5qr �,t -Z" - _ _ -- — n. Pa e s rags T. t ,,. , HO�1AS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- nearly $ISO. to it we , shearl' F Boyn u ��, store last week that had been through the P.W.Bo n- r , Crimean war. IL looked like it. jno. Parker= junior, has been making Pair ewe lambs, T.F. Boynton, y - tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for Fast York and "-i , 4,. North and south Ontario. Strict Bomt� rsou last week, no doubt sparred nits an extended visit through rho Niagara ton. f hoe —Ram 2 shears and. w� , .+ - the whole o n s tteutiou given to all orders by mail or telegraph. LTi ]t j'IQ �LU G V F T�E t° the d by the cold warning of winter's 8nineala. The Falls are ever new, and Short Wool S , Charges yioderato. Address THOS.POUCA R, j'JACH approach, broke a pane of glass in J. these were visited with renewed interest. over, J. H, Johnston John Miller. R•am, `` ,4 Box 47,Brougham,Ont. The battlefields of 'Rid eway, where shearlin , J. Miller Ram lamb, J %filer ?_ -- _-__--y -- r-- Reeves' window, and took a couple of pairs g g 2 A. Forfar, J. . `, � ; Bouts (iu(l bltoes: - of boots, O'Neil's FenianB were repulsed by our gal- Pair ewes, shearB and over, . - �� '��� -`" `, ' Old friends and patients of Dr. F. Blank lent redcoats and Lundy s Lane, where the Miller. Pair ewes, shearlins, J. H. John- • t°- - JOgN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHO e � 1 will be glad to learn that he has resumed Americans suffered heavy losses after a Ston, john Miller. Fair ewe lambs, John l>l Maker. . Pegged and sewn work. Orae the praotipe of his profession in town,hav- b1 Y fight from •evening till midnight, Miller ✓ ' n( .__ promptly attended the stExpe early opposite the known to ev schoolboy in history, were Medium W00I Sheop;--Ram, 2 shears ,; - ship. Don t forget o• I8 MARKED :o: ing made arrangements by which he can °r3' Neave,King street,Pickering village. 7-v cease travelling and be permanently with seen ae they are after years of change. and,over, W. Tredway, j. Cowan. Ram, r# — ae again. But little Sign of either struggle is seen ; lamb, W. H.Tredway. Pair ewes,2 Bhears .moi=tar•} .` Hotels. '• Pay to Bolin Blank $12 for Sheep hortrever, extensive excavations are being and over, J. Cowan. Pair ewes,shearlings, 1 b - v ; «v - - ewe am , ^'^~`'� ""� Ont., made on the latter Sold and such memerl T Cowan, �V Tredway.. .Pt�►ir s �; E� ORDON $OUSE, Pickering, killed by doge.' Many orderSon township ea (� lea Gordon,proprietor. This hotel ie a - treasurers dead like this, aggregating ban• toes as are to be found are being presew W. Tredway, j. Cowan. 1 ' 'U Jan ;n au erior IN BRONLE LETTEfth drede of dollars ever ear, and represent- to form a museum• While in Welland,the twine,--Boar, large br@ed, over 1 pr, T. � r Sne new brick building, finished P style. Every convenience and comfort for the r est of his friend Thos. Cowper, formerly F.Boynton. Boar, farrowed in 1892, T. F. and cammodiousetables ENUINE ing about two thirdevof the value of the r but now County Crown At- Boynton. Sow, large breed, T. F. Boyn- 3 travellingpublic. New 25y NONE' OTHER CI abee needleedy killed. FsrmerB must of Danbarton, 1 and shade. — — -- --- kip dam, and otsaasionally they will kill tourney of Welland, he had the pleasure of ton, Bow, farrowed in 1892, T. F. Boyn- - - > ESTERN HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., mcetin Hun, Richard IIarcourt, Proviu- tan, ll. Brooks. Boar, small breed, W. �,V, `- ATTENTION �b�p'but is there no way to lessen the dun- g kis or aioran Ha croft W. Pad et & Son. Boar, far- _ a now open for the accommodation of tehe i ger of deStrnotion 7 The question was due- sial Treasurer of Ontario; j y , g �I 1 ublic. This hotel, having lar y Re strar of Welland Co., and others. A rowed in 1892, W. Padget &. Son. Sow, , *��� 1 .: travelling p a. bussed by some i farmers the other day b'i changed hands,has been re-furnished throwgh- aa,_,,. " ,• , uliarit of the district is that although small breed, W. Padget & Son,.W. J. Hay- ii , out. Situated as it ie,opposite the Spink,�Iilla, vvo Would Call att$ntlon to whether bells on Sheep made any differepce Y ,�- ' 1 it is convenient for patrons of the Mille. Meats and they gesm� v®ry uncertain about it. he gal® Trice of land is nearly double of croft. Bow, farrowed in 1892, W: Hay- ti �( , or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good etaliling "Our Btotsk of knitting yarns. some thought they did, as dogs were very what it is here, (he refit per acre"is mach croft,Harry Thomson. - { t and shed room. Boa stall and enclosed yard for leas. This ma be of value to some of our Poultr ,--(Ieese,W.Ha croft. Turkeys, p ; ' horses or oataie. Weigh scales on the premises. Merino Andelusion Salton wary• we have since been readinK an ea Y g y y Vti'yHolmes, W.Hay- 4 '. yj Dan men intendin to commence farm- W. Ha croft. Ducks, ' The bar is open at all legal hours,and is stocked r r� ' tract from the Country Gentleman on the g W, Holmes, A, B• Taber �,F 4 with pure lielnors of every brand. ANDY Me- Berlln� [jP hyr, EtC. = subject, which advooatee bells ae a protan- ing• Mr•Per`s health is muoh improv- croft,DorkingB, �. ` CTILLY, Proprietoza 451y ed• - . - �r< c Also I�UGATTERN�i, and ready tion from dig—not ono �U fora flak, - Black Minorcan, W. Ho1meB. Glarae, -W Ka r - bat a bell for shoat every second sheep-1-- �'"'#'° '" .Holmes. White Leghorns, W. Ho1meB. , .. U _ Wdtchmzalc�£nfl► N_, `stam ed linen oodf3. ,_ - aratptine ahottld at o®c3e bt3 declared =lIitir>Dburga, W. Holmes Pym ht Borah' 'i • ::, ;,�N �. ti_ p g Journal. Ormerod Law ,j i' An wLebin to learn thf� French - et A ova Scotia. A Woman there 1Las Wes. ,gas, rg • LEX.` CUTHBER �P�`atcliip�aker y John Bta#h, aas:I;awrxejr, Bantams, t Decorative Ari, please call., Aman named }il+l<iltifi tae run over:anil given birth t4 triplets Hires times ib a>to A and eavell©r, has ee tled down to his 'Kpvr. For hea'vie;t tiii'kev s�aised s: t� # n hand to it Grand Tratik#rain pear.'. 'rl+ae cession:. 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I\r6w, est anybody with an ab 'brmaYt So,-wit[i sit heavy treytd, he folio he re lied. Ilia P P i• taste for water creases should, on the 'man into the docwr's stud and was. di- slew Alberto Merrick-nay, for philan- "You eau go av well as not, a ieee of new land three- uexters of G mile Y p t th of Dr. Calo's recommendation, re ted to a chair the doctor >no longer thrgpy'a s$t�e,.for.the�love of hutnsp.�cin3„ ` It the baby wake 9 alp do you think you from his house. He 4ad burned: tihe lot . streng F T 1 of du,lei n ri ,I f those:who ante dear-• SSR'take citta of him.- make.a journey to San Giove-fur its indulg- wasted words• ± - Y. 6 4 taP Q „ over a few da s before', and he took up three cure a o onl ri ht to as t once that, �•I must ask oil to come to the point at er to you than your own lives• and of Certataly. Run right along, and stay ba of rye to now on the land:- After he gs tho?:gh the salad n question does grow at once; -aiauor,'' said'Tie: T`Ttnte is precious generations yet unborn. Ia order that as long as you will. had unloaded the rain and the harrow he - 4 ` - scteuce tui ht, 1egn. ho and wit Alberto " If he should wake ng, which he probab- bloc..ed the wheels of the dart at talre head _ - San Giove, it is. neither finer nor more in these days." ,,_ 6 Y > • �`''. . I abundant there than in most villages with a I t Then, doctoi't in the first place, I must ;�1erf ick lived, it�tt�'wahtpeidfsi that what is ly'wotl't, you im of the du wa unhitched life oxen and let . brook and a end. In short, it was simply tell you that I have nothing the manor aiercick should die. Ah, stguori, what is I Il bare him asleep"a sin is two winks• them browse in the bushes while he was ! s one life for the alike of countless millions? Don't yon worry about ua. It woald be a sowin there There is a dense �ece of rho first place that came into the doctors with me-nothing at'all." i t mind as being difficult to get at,much mote «And I most say yon look it.'' And sa Who would not die a martyr to hnmauity? mighty cttrtoue father who couldn't take hemlogek woods aloe the u r ,aide of the ditlicult-to leave, and altogether a capital :'_if the question is not impertinent-why Consumption is a scourge ; Alberto Merrick ears of hie own belay for a quarter of an K PPe field, and while'$aker was Uurning the f�l- ' ? place of banishment fora disagreeable and in Lhe world are.you hors t" hid its secret in his breast Only by his hour " +� low'he had seen a bear iu the ed a of the r uninteresting patient to die in before he •�E�erybody must be somewhere-eh? death could that sour@t of mortality be re• " You won t he impatient with him. 13 J woods three or four times. `Thinking that ,* could Have time to marry the sweetheart of The fact is, I'm Duly here to make an in- vealed. Signori-I do not appeal to you 8a site asked as she was ready to qo. the bear mi ht sitow itself a sin, Baker r ± flit or two. Do you happen to remember my knees for mercy. I demaed the triumph "Co on t -I'm the most patitlut;tau on $ g Lhe dt>ctor's old fi fend and comrade. tit adouble-barrelled rifle in the cart at the • d If only old Vanucci had kn,,wn who had a certain Signor Merrick,who wris at Bari of my client as a hero of science who has the face of tiffs earth, and you know it house. . been the means of depriving him of the some time ago t" won the civic town." One would think from the way you talk When he had finished 'sbwing the rye he - ' ` chance of hecgmning the father of a rich " illerrick-! Merrick? No. I -do not Gluido sat down, overcome, lfke a tree that I was in the habit of pounding him placed the empty bags on top of bib dinner t - �•' young widow, he would unquestionably know the name." �� •poet, Uy the etfect of his own sophtstr/ against the walls. " ttasket in the front end of the cart and pull- have made things wa:m for the doctor; « Indeed? lie was an L�ngliahman- And before he hid re.overed from the glow Young Bowser was asleep in the baby ed some ha over them. . Then ho cocked . } for they have quick tempers in those parts, «Ah, I begin to recall him-let me aeo -. llr. Calo, a free elan, gran ed his advocate carriage In the back parlor. Mrs. Bowser. Y p Doth barrels of the rifle and laced it Uack I - an l knives uaN.d to be gutta as ready " a case of galloping consumption, not three Ly the hand, and escaped from the applause had ),peen Bone just three minutes when he P of the near wheel, where he could grab it - tongues. He w"as very poor,and,thanks to �ceeks oP life in him -a very unintereetkng that followed upon surely the strangest ae became testees, and 11dr. Bowser pushed uickt in case he of a limn se of the bear. . the shiftleasueas which excuses.itself to it- rho carnia a around and began alogia I qq Y g K P case indeed. I presume you have to do with quitte►1 ever won, g g 'Then he hitched the oxen to the hi.rrow and n star• and a - oil want evidence of hia death? R'hat became a of him I no moee knout want to be an angel. " He had.just began went to dee in in the grain. I a self as genius, was growl g po , his affairs y - - E: second chance. of martying his daughter of ita.caiae? It will not need a minute to than how or why Albert Iliecrick required on the third flue when the kid opened his A little bel ore noon Baker spied a bear - . v without a portion was not likely to come to give you.that, signor." a ballet to kill him. Bttt as every year eyes and sat up. him anises b miracle. It is true there waa .. amellin around the cart while ba was at y Yot, carat make oath as to the cause of the • hildren of Irene Floriani receive a How speedily a child recognizes the prc+s time fur her end of the field. He immediate- aiway$Guidol'loriani. But eveItbeforethe Ilia death, llr. Calo?" parcel of prevents from an anonymous encs of its father, even if fast asleep • 1 t::toed the oken toward the woods for. - i' ' post-chaise had conveyed Mr. .'Merrick to .•4 Assuredly. As strong'an' oath its qou donor, despatched from whatever region said JIr. Bowser a$ he tenderly gazed at Ilia fear the would run- awe if the saw the 1 -% San Giove, the diligence had started with may require." in the world happens to be at the time the offspring• " dl's• Bowser imagines she's Y Y y hear -.and tt:en he raft down to a bru:ah fence 1 Guido back to Nsiples; so that the doctor, ".�h-but-Can you depose that he is sot most aotloriously unIlealthy, there is tea tlpe only person en earth who knows how to and stole aloe it toward the cart, thinking ! 9 y: . ' if he had escaped the enmity of those whom ,alive?" son to think that he will end as a martyr handle this young un, but I'll show her that to grab the rifle before tihe bear could get to i Y t he had injared, lost the gratitude of those �•Bah ! 'I remember the case now gat- to medicine in a noUler way than Uy the -The kill suddenly put up a lip and tittered the woods. He hadn't gone five rods along ' ,' whom he had benefited: - fectly. I never saw his corpse guillotine. the fence when he saw the bear climb into , • -� � - But Irene-was she of no consegnence? v «Then you cannot✓depose that there was [Til$,$xvwJ a dtgmal wall' "Just eo--I see-want to come to your the front end of the cart and begin to paw s : '� IlFad she no thougbta or views of her own a corpse to see?" 1 ' the ha and bas off of his dinner basket. about her own life? waa she nothing bettrer " I am a man of science. I do not be- THE aBEAT ERUPTION AT$ANtI1L father a arms. All right, my boy ; come Y B umber n was along." Baker stopped, and the bear seized the baa- than a mere shuttle-cock among a n Leve in miracles, signor. Tbas ma ket in his aws, sat u on his hind uarters, t . . of men who happened to be grouped around doomed by all medical evidence,•todie with- He extended his acme with a smile, but P P q t - and toes it o en. � , her as the chance centre of conflicting in- in a month at latest. And therefore iL ATlsit to trite island After tUe tynicanfe the wail broke into a howl and t11e child The bear'sweight mndmovementsuul-oxen - , ' _ ` .. tereata of their own? To her father, she stands to 'casco that he is now not only oatbar+t In Jnne Last began kicking. v ed the block behind the wheels, and just as . r` ' was something to sell ; to Mr. Merrick, an Dont want to et u eh . All right, . l dead, but buried. 1t was recently announced that a terrible ff P the coed Urate hod started to gobUle down. _ instrument for spiting his dead father and 11 You remember poor Merrick, doctror; volcanic era tion had occurred on the island blossom. (Fa'Idle down and think of angels g Y P white I ash oil around and sin `The Uld Baker's dinner Lhe cart began to run back- his natural kindred; to her lover she was a but you don't seem to remember me, said of Sangir, north of Calsl>es, iu the Jialayan P Y 1 g ward down the du wa with the end of the t t faithless wcman, who had thrown away true the stranger. archipelago, by which it camas supposed than Kentucky Home. What in earth is all this Longue dtmgging'on the ground. The bear "r' 9 love for gold ; to the doctor-well, to the «you have been a patient of mine ? Par- hundreds of people had lost their lives. Jit. row about?" sun the basket into the air the moment he . 1. doctor she was nothing as yet, seeing that The kid's kicks Il©same mare vi oroua and S don me, signor; but I aeo ao'many in the George Urrraby, a magistrate in the British g saw the cart was in motion, and undertook ' she had nothin the matter with herr Lut a his ells more enthusiastic, while Ilia face g year--" North Borneo aercice, waa at bienado, a Y to back out of the cart. He changed hie- 's heartache, however interestin she mi ht turned a strawbe color and his eyes K K Doyon see any likeness in me to any- tt,wn of t;elebea, at the time. Time people ' mind when he saw how fast he was riding, hereafter become. Waa she nothing to her- body-to poor Merrick, for example? " there knew that something terrible had oc- bulged out. and Baker cut across the field- toward time ' - : self, besides? " In you-to him? Pardon me but this currell north of them on June c, but did YroUably ttkea me for a stranger, and - ` I If it had been so, it Would have been du wa ]]oat in t•itro to see the bear get } is is beginning to be waste of Limo. He was s not know where the cmlamit had fslleu. I'd bet toe lift him up and convince him to back in the box and clip to the sides of it. nothin wonderful. A irl in those ar the rout's' ," muttered 111 r. Bowser as he g S R P poor cadaverous wretch up to trio chin to his Mr. Ormsuy went on board the steamer y He was nashtn his teeth and snarling, _ was not suppo$ed to acgaire a soul of her y r l rocoecled to Garr out th© idea. K g _ grave ; oil ate .at, florid-I should ass a Hekuba which proceede� north to learn p y Uut be was afraid to jump,and when Baker ` own until she married, and even then she life in a hundred." where the eruption had oc.:nrreJ. They The child kicked,and struggled,and yell yelled to him he turned square around until - . `t did not always brad it of much nae to her. <<Would you mind examining me, all the found the island of Siao covered with ashes, ed. and though Mr: Bowser went galloping Y same. I ought be wanting to lusure m but were raid that the cru tion had oc around the rot►in sed ailed " Hi ! Hi !" he his snout was over the tongue of the cart. But what people suppose is not alwa a 9 y P y Baker chased the runaway, and a few- e - _- right,even if it ever is ; and Irene, on two life---" curred at Sangir, thirty miles further north failed to produce a diversion. He-stood yards further down the off w- eel of the pumnta, needed no confessor to tell her what "Then, capperi ! why didn't you say so Then they went on to :3o►ngir and found all before the mirror and Uouuced the child up cart attack a stump. The rifle cracked and - _- her feelings were, or ought to be-tbat her before? Of coarse I'll examine you, though the western part of the island buried in and down, but it was no go. He sat down the bear went end over end out of the stand- . ' -- ` s abhorrence for Dir. Merrick waa only equal- it will be no more than a form. ashes and men engaged in digging out the to rock, but the yells became shrieks. Without further delay he went to work houses at Tarona, the western port of the ••Swallowed a thimble, or a spool, or the In cert and into the bushes at the tower; 1 led by her love for Guido. And she had aide of the dugway. Baker found blood in j - '_ done her utmost to make her English par- with Ilia sLothoacope, and Lhat yet more island. The eceostiut. trees were all de- tack hammer, probably. and wants turning the cart and when he took u the rifle ha - - chaser detest het in return. It coldness,and` perfect instrument, hie own ear. stro ed and the pea le did not know when a side down. 1've to111 'lura. I3owaer more p i to .� " Y v how lar a t!io lova of life than a million-�" discovered that both barrels.had gox+e ofl: k i~ _ hardness, and anything short of impose b Just as I expected, said he. And yet Ormsby arrl ed K He could hear the bear thrnaIling in the � rudeness, could choke off a wooer, Mr- Mer- not quite ; you may have had lung trouol8 Waa. The kid was turned heed downward, but hushes several rods below tl►e rua']i, and - . rick would have been absolutely strangled many years ago, but you are to all intents The vessel went along the west coca+ no thimble, or spool, or tack hammer waa w,.hen he had righted the cart he got a club - �: months ago. But he combined the vanity' and purposes so sound a man that, if alt stopping at the villages and sending rice dislodged from hie gullet. If he had slyly i nd went in search of him. fie found the . . of_a peacock with the skin of a rhinoceros. were like you, we doctors should starve:" ashore, as the people were without food. swallowed s section of garden hoaeoracoal )ear lying dead near the creek twenty rods - - Not even adownright no would setve ; and° `•And you'll certify that Merrick is dead, Ormsby reports that many of the people scuttle it was too Intra to recover them. from the dugway. Just back of Ilia left - ll" if she had said no to v a d well." were fri htfull burned and maimed. his When t!iis fact beca.,ie apparent Mr. Bowser 4 - • as to her father-we and that I m aL e n g Y foreleg there waa a hole as big as a man s him, he would only have boxed her earn if S'With pleasure, siglmor." the vessel swained up the coast it could W-M changed evilly with him mud began to canter fist, and Baker cut him open and found - he wag drunk, and given her a shaking if lie "Theq -according to science-tile same the cocoanut trees with all their leaves around. lie jumped over a choir, jumped that both bullots had lodged iu his throat~ chanced to besober. mail can be dead and alive at once. And broken and ltauging down and covered with upon the lounge gnu off&g&in, kicked a ! y. , Ii only Guido would return! "Well, and yet you don't believe in miracles. I'm ashes even where the hills sheltered the footstool half way to the ceiling, and rush- Guldu had returned-at the most uufor- Merrick. He's I, and I'm he." southern cud of the island Erato the big ed I►ack and forth thconRh the Japanese $sig Minerals and Thele �aetl. _ L lunate of ail pnasiUle momenta, no doubt ; ••Pardon me. I have uo time for joking, volcano to tIle north. curtatna t>a a way which took three or four There is an aluminum boat. - r e he would come at a better C i nor. I have other tients waitiu , and •- } bat of coo e s g pa g Tarona is aeiparated fmm rho volcano by etrnnda with Ulm every Lime. 'lhe boy let An.ounee of iridium yields from 5,000 to I one. She never imagined for a moment that " lofty hills, Ao lois Of life occurred in time m►p for a miuuts, but only to get a better 10 000 Pon points. - her father would take into his confidence "it's no joke,as my relations will find!" town,though it was nearly buried in ashes hold. �Vhon he turned on steam again h° A'.uminum is being used to shoe race- ' Guido Floriani, of all people,or go Dragging "Really, interrupted the doctor imp&- and mmuy of tl►e lightly built natit-a hoaxes lifted rho neighbors oil their chairs and horses. " trattoria"about what, after all, had tientl "would oa not find the bisho a . in a y P were crushed by the weight Behind the every hair on Mr. ,Bowser's head stood ou A Vermont man h►s an alnmintttn nose. 4 not Been settled, and what she had resoly- , better subject thin a physician?, Thia is .hills the visitors saw a number of mud end, Aluminum is practically unattacked by i ed never should be. So the bettor moment not the age of miracles." streams compared of &xhes and hot water " Consarn him, but what on earth is the fruit juices, condensed milk and the various �:; - came, but not Guido. What could it mean?( "Bless my soul!! do you mean to say that hast issued from the crater. These matter "' shouted the father ns he tossed constituents of preserved meats and vege- . i• She could not even send him tho only letter ;that I cion t know 1 m alive better than you streams hats flowed to the res, a distance of him in every direction. " I 11 bet a dollar tables, she knew of, a flower, because she slid not do? Perhaps you'll recognize me when I several miles, and had poured down the to a cent that he's got a. darning needle Platinum vessels for concentrating arida . . 1 :-. ` ow where lie was lod in . if the kn K g tell ou that you sent me to eat grater mountain with' great velocity, cutting in sacking intra his leg. alxtut fifteen rods '• are now made on au-•mproved plan,the new n f+ i.-`; -- molnents failed to be kind to er in one crena s at San Giove. Well, I ate them sonic places channels forty to fi.tj feet deep I've warned �Ir. Bowser time and again that feature being that of coatitig the plating way, they were kind to her in other ; for -lots of them -and the more I ate, the in the soft earth of the plain. There were silo would 6o, the death--. Shut up • with gold. Such a coating, it is found, adds . - . . if the man she loved did not cu e, neither better I grew. !t was a dull, miaer'ble three rineipal mud rivers and a numUer of What you need:yo4ng tnsn, is a good dress• mater►ally to the life of the vessel. _ did the mail she hated. But then it is oue'k lace there was nothin to do bed eat P " in down, and I'll ive it to ou to about g smaller streams. fl Y It is populmrly supposed that aluminam a1 wants and sorrows that ono realizoa, not� p ater-creaser. I've been eating them for •The party tried to walk through the tell socoude ! I won t wait ten se..onda . I is tit lightest of mett►fa, Uut this ie not the �� = their compensations-otherwise everybody years. And look at me now "' - . jangle in this plain, but it was impoaaible won't wait two . 111 give it to you right ofl case. Magnesium is one-third lighter, and fi� would be singing a hymn of joy every day, I ., Yes ; I did send that Signor Merrick to to make any progrear. as the branches of now !" is harder, trougher and denser. Until re- - • and a,l day fon I eat wase'-creases at San Giove, that is the trees and the undergrowth were ell But he didn't. There was a clattering of Gently it was -Tteaper that aluminum. It is '- - ` Tl,en ether, whose only compenes, true• But it was only because lie had to broken dawn and coveted with ashMa,which feet, a rush through the ball, and as some less affected by alkali than the latter metal . tion was the bottle, grew worse and worse die somewhere, and he might just as Well had been changed to mud by the rain, Due snatched the child from hisacmafour or anti takes a high polish. - r. conditioned, visiting the loss of the Eng- die there ashore. " They saw some nwives who were endeavor- five ne?hbors excitedly demanded iafocma A new mineral, not unlike asbestos in iia - fish o.d ,mine upon Irene herself, and, ,1 Ali, yon remember now ! Yes, I t•at, ing to get into the jungle to look for the tion. ,then they had departed, satisfied ro ernes, Uas Ueau diacoveied in immense drum or sober, doing nothing bit scold I drink I slec 1 make u ter lost ti l: e• , Mrs. Bowser p p • p ; P bodies of their friends. TIle wt,ole place that no ono Itad beau kills deposits iu the United Statex of Columbia. . F - her, whenever he waa at home (which was I've come to ask you to my wedding. to the smelled strop 1 of sul hut, and between asked 4 It is stated to be the color of amber, perfect- ;,-�' whenever he had no money), for having prettiest girl in Bari, who has been t,dnstmut the sun above and the steaming earth below " How did he come to wake tip ' W hat s . - . r :i: wilfully ruined Lim. Who would take to me all this while. I m Din to rewaru • �/, y tranaparont and incombustible. l�xperi- K K the exploring party were drenched with the reason you couldn t Pacify him . menta indicate that it will be of great value her he asked savagely-a piece of dam- her with seven thousaed sterling s year, porepiration. 'The volcsuo itself was wrap " �Yhoni do you refer tat he icily ce• for making bank-note paper and as a fire- . aged goods,without even a half-pennyworth and with mvaelf, which is better still, eh ! lied• „ proofing material. A white varnish has ;, . , of gilding, whom doubtlP$a the Ln Lishman • , ped to smoke. P K Then, when I t e turned' into waste paper The east side of the island was not visit- " Why, to our child, of course. t . " _ had t hrown over for having coquetted with my fool of a father's fool of a will, I'll la " I don't know an thin about ` our been extracted from it. P Y ed and it was bare tha6 the greuteet loaf y g a penutless ne'er-do-well ltke Guido Flori. such a prmetical joke on those poor wretch of life and destruction to property occurred. chiM.' h1rer Bowser. I have no cluld suet I ' - ani? Anti so on, and so on, until the poor es of relations; I'll have succi a game with The Dutch Comptroller told Mr. Ormsby thank heaver that I hmven't ! If you've The $abbit Piaaas• _ ; I- I girl was really in a fair way to become of them ; they'll grin on time wrong side of that trhey had already recovered 300 bodies been to au orphan asylum mud adop�od a Queensland is dreading the invasion of - . . - - ; some slight interest to Dr. Saverio Calo. their ugly faces till the starve in the work_ attd Lliat it wis icgpossible as yet to esti• bowling, shriek' boo-hooing, bellowing - p gg rabbi , whish have worked so much havoc I i For the doctor had not returned to Paris, house---Lhe curate, and the balf-pay cap- 'nate tIle total lose of lila. On the east side bald-headed foundling then it a your brief- after all ; he had not :even left Bari. It lain, and the dail overnesa, and all l [tom ttie nese to take oars of him ! I Want nothing io other !hustralian colonies and have re- h w came out that no sooner Itad the .. Y g lava &s well as mud overflowet , centl becomb a scourge in some of the chief t = some o 1 es ; I remember you perfectly-now," c:&ter add whole villages were buried. Of whatever to do with. him->r-dont even waut, wooly roducingcontres of New South Wales. ' _ c` - young pra.Aitione arrived thau he ha,d said Dr. Cato, very quietly. But he was forty men vinic went into the ubule from to see him !'Good night, Mrs. Bowser Y P been summoned totend rho rich English- not thiukin of the carats, or of theca Iain I Border fauces are being erected,ani Queens- - g P ' Tarons just before the eruption on.y one land newspapers contain minute instructions j ?- man ;then the story grew,-into his having_ or of the governess; he was not thinking of back alive. The ern tion was distinct- HOW A GREAT RACE .HOILSE 1 . C ie wa from Paris or Rome; veil of franc or of what a brute site was g p for the destruction.of the dreaded animals. R { been sent all tl y e F ly heard at Sandakan, which is nearly 500 - BREATHE& In the dry season tanks of poisoned vrater nay, it got about ac last that, after a single going to marry. He waa thinking of those miles from Sangir. At last reports vessels are laid for the rabbits, and when they are - _ $ � consultation, he-had sent awayy his pa tient water-creates; he was wontlering how had gone from the Phillipine Islands with Air Bu�pliea N hU Ltac� 6y Nes 4 et•n not likely to want water poisoned grain and . . ' cured of a mortal diseabe. Great profes Signor Merrick had come back front deaths ,"roviatons and other supplies for the sof• Art/aelal Tube. sticks are freely distributed. A Brisbane clonal successes have often been'created der, erere. Not many people who have seen the neo- paper says that in New South Wales mil- - t - - by much slighter accidents, and .thence- . ,.Why," thought he to himself, "within ful sprinter Good Day perform over the lions of rabbits have been killed, with '. ;t forth llr. Calo became a prophet, even in that man's•body must be hidden the whole Lions tad Lavender Watsr• local tracks know that the ure free air i$ . { f hi$ own country. Ho waa tailed in to the secret of consumption,-Iia canae,its history, P iaoued sticks, which are laid along the deco for out .and to the aindaao's wife its cure. 1 t was no mere chance ooincideuce, A lanY correslpoudent writes to the Daily drawn into Ilia lunge through an artifi�iatnka of rivers, creeks, lagoons and water- stn g r, Telegraph stating that a recent article tube in his throat. Royally bred, Good Boles. The twigs which rabbits most pre- ! for her migraine, and to the- commandant, then, which brought him and me together. in that journal on the influence of music Day gave promise of great things early, but for are sandalwood emu bush and turpen- . gnu to the banker-nay, even to the bishop, A curious light gathered in those strange u n certain animals reminded her of a visit an attack of fun fever made hien a hopeless tine bush, and ate cut in lengths of %bout - - despite hia bad character for Heterodoxy. eyes of his ; but he felt strangely calm in the p� g ,� which she paid four or five year$ago, to a roarer,sad he fell into the hands of Dr. 12 inches. Smoking out is sometimes ac- Even his own relations were glad to have presence of such a-w►on3er. And-why, country roenmgerte. Sbe was accompanied C. W. t�rowley, a St. Louis veterinary sur- complished by Inane of bisulphide of car- . �I him back again lti, waa not the life of he'll be outliving me, mud I sliatl never by her brother, the late Rev. U. Wood who geon and race horse owner, whose stable is �• Apiece of wool or cloth saturated z scientific discovery he " had planned for know! Signor,permit me to examine you. Y with the c&'bon is inserted into the mc►uth t hinleolf, sad he despised his. patients., jet m mamont moee." wished to demonstrate to s party tae etTeet now rmcino at Hawthorne. l)r. Crowle ^ Bnt he was makin airs a fortune •• then, after•all?"•, of scent upon the brute creation. No seemed to feel that Good Day was not lost of ono burrow, all the other burrows being g q I am intoreating, sooner "she states," were we near the cages to the turf and prepared to save him. In- blocked. Tho piece of wool is then set on '` ; . So Interesting that— t`, ; by simply- rs itting to-cft'oumstanoea • �• t e fire, the, remaining burrows filled in, and . Z - and every fee he earned waa bringing It was not a stethoaco which'llr. Cato containing the lions and tigers then they got oisions .were made tato the throat and _ - . bins nearer to his heu�t'e dettireu -enddenly presorted at hips patient, and nottleaa and rublpud themaalvea ai;ainst the tracheal tubo,e►ud the horse began to bras h +,ho fumes penetrate tbroug�out too work- -� , • bars, evidently reoognisin a friend in m freely end eaai.y, Two crescent-shaped ings and suffocate all the rabbits that are in , c So soars went tin till I}r. (.ale a�lueved fit the chest, but at rite brain'. One latol- g pp r lfke a shoehorn '. brother. They rieceived lits ehreeses with tubes, •cooped ou, , were them. t more than lora?fame, and, in an incredibly shot, and Merrick lay at the doctor a feet . - short while, be bade fair to find Bari alto dead as he ought'Lo have beam years ago, mach pleasure, tboagh mpparently wfth the fitted into each other in such a wap that one . t ex talion of eomethin more to oo•ne. tube asses foto rho u r gart of the trachea, t . ether too narrowv a sphere, ;Meanwhile, y P� g,. _ - ,.; g ew w.," a u his talon a small bottle from ono while the other hams into the lower Of Ao Use No's► ;_� though .bii peculiarities of manr,bi r . �, p ou mt ht as well g r -,..,- he cea$ed to te,l a must htrm. Q°d a;A'n°i.1 exclaimed Tfr. pocket, rand some pieces of thick brown part The psrta of the instruntoat that are 'etlie Fosdick-Pa a, y g • , , npon Lira, t Y g Qaido Floriani,. the young and rising ad- paper from another, their ezcitemont in- viable are Lilo shank of ills.targe' horn and take down the front gate and fence. - a4id, not become a whit less hard, and tic and tactles3, and cold ; but viceate whom the prisoner at the,bar had or ilsed. He posted a 14ttle lavender water the Qat, round disks at the outer ends cf Fosdick pare-�Vhy, daughter, you al• unsympathe , sumtroned from N,a,ples to defend him from upon the paper, and, calling each animal by the horns, snagly fitting against esah other we►ya have objected to their removal. : it seemed as if that old French professor, the char ® of mother-"and noW, signori, name, presented it apon s stick to the so that they look like one disk, three inches Nellie Fosdick-Yes, but the city.rather ' t fri prophesying evil Lhinga,had only demon- g ' of knowled a of char• 1 acorn to rest this defence of our omieent favored one. who, on taking ft, rabLed rho in:diameter, with an a ztnre aa. big as a ititye have hung an eleotrie light right in • l- s,rated his own want g fellow-citizen a on any common groanda. I a "r u n pswe,cheeks, and back, and in- nickeli, through Which the air Is carried to front of the house. :; - r seta'txndjof the world. „ . :_ nbulti frim ur science or ntetli- p 1 ed in other antics, all expressive of ex- the lungs: Any one seeing Goo Dayan hia - t wall not t , ` . '�Is.I�r. Cato In? la he dia.tY a ed�. ►�;, _ Dara 'U ' stt actin that he is du n e deli ht. When tw9 animals ward is mad flight up the stretch would never know - ' • The Great Obataoh• r g-g ence like ,y gg tee a , ' i � Bo, early one morns.uf;, Lhe doctor a tltall- g Y g -= ' ,° �y . ,--: a atran er whose insane. Teal( no witnesses;what could they ono oage"the favored possessor of the scent but that he.Nais'tta sonlid as the struggling , • h „' Perdita-R ell, Jack and i tare to be zriar u, r - � r: R ' 3 :. servau. ,was ate•=uatetl by4 t; rove more than 1 can declare? You risk. would lie down upon the paper and_troll Lasers behind httta. tied at last, and we are ao h%Ppj(, w., . ` �" � t A cutanea �t z.3 certalnA. not each as top r PP what;was my client's motive for that dead over and over upon it to keep tit from its die• llr. Cecitis Wanted tip perfprl;t the saint: Penelo llid oil and Jack trate much �. • t a visit to a hybician on .faia bw►it at o 1<t f the .4 tloa on �1. . r10 1U ."me fort► sesta �� y , � ` ':�- • 5 wnriant P h rime of af- which he stalida aeoaaed sad which 1 e appointed mato. The g ► _ y .trouble .etttn our fatheir o eonsen2l �•.. He was a.tmtau in t e p n .? art it tee t hat tna'athoar Rcernt than lsyen- ick; silt; weld"'hav®ecsved tlia,tgrand lior$e Tgp -- •_ :, <c . 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K,.a : - -� —_ a • `v t r '�s +61{f - though I had certainly odular proof that and are gold only In boxes bearin+our trade S Ottg Iu Death. ,�_,�� E r " 4 k%, x � L R A DQE s� �� L . w, isf o isr, U aide, my c , slot was 1 mark and bvrspper,at o0 casata ax, or six Sfck wife-=lfet3l that I aIri dying `Gleai'ge 'i. . °' tl st Dr .,: , , -,b. .o. r � ' -. . a differ t ' hta. �Ir. Mars all said he boxes for $2.50. bear fn mind t But there is only one reRr®t on my mind. J '` ;�,' a;_ `' _ a �"` t r it wo d Lure rheu• Williams Pink Pills are never sJd in balk, Broken-hearted husband=--What is i . '-A� Q , . .;ri. topic rpoteay xv he f „ An Importaht'StAefAt y a ell kl o `mutism or not, but the viiia wore good for or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer darling? >" '+ t tib Citizen. the blood anyway, and at least it would do who offers substitute$ ttiie form is tr In - t isn'tys , Y g Sick wife That I ome other mem- ter. < �- , :, me no harm to try half a dozen boxes. I to diifrsud ou, and should be avoided. Dr. bet of the family. Black is so becoming to - �, y :� �s } ne lec:ted his advice ; it would be useless to Williams' Pink 4Pills may be had of all drug Inc. E �` - list'E.J.Pevrell,of 3g Aima Street,]Itelatex g , : - H!x . rowen,ole 1:c a st re to to Ad try a medicine, I thou ht. Many of my gi4ts or dir" i:y.Yi 411. from W. Wil ►ams � ' �' i, xe P friends vt ho had probably read of the re- Medicine . ( tro�auy' fi•dn%Eett�oer ari.lQar. QneetlOII• `Q'' I°'�,. -"- 'c• �<erila^r Reprefiel�tative—Tortured Uy '- 1Nailgnnnt Etheamslixm from BoyltooU. markable cure; accomplished by I ink Ptlla, Phe rtap.aG wkttch the,g;l�a qIe sol to J , P •13ow can we raise more corn to the acre ? *• kept urging rite to give them s trial a course of treatment eoinperattvely fue7r- W h of course b cash Putnam a x < Ile Sit I,afit 1B»caps from Agony-A J3tury ••At last I yielded and bought bix maw pensive,as .eornpared with other remedies y= Y g `' ' l full oP Dope�Xer-dtlter Sat[crcr . r t o l0 1 ho e I took font $o:: or rnedival treatment. Corn Extractor. Putaam'a loainleas Corn _ :; ; as a sect of f I t�� p , Extractor ha$ given univ°rsal satisfaction, L*idqu A4vertiapr-, Y 4 and received no I*iefit that I could •leas- - _ � "At J43 A. "tree ; South- l:onri�ii, lives nize, but while tablet; the fifth sI ndtic,I`i ST$'91�QE UUBAT'IVE POWE!{,3• for it fa sure, safe and painless. Lfke t Mr. E. J. Powell, a gentleman wlio has re• that for a period of three or four days I felt every article of real merit it has a host of by iI sided in London and vicinit for about six no ain. This was a nevelt to mo as for imitators, and d wound specially warn the t ; y p y �,Glrt Irrlps With Nyfltetlonx Persptrwilen ubtie to Hard a ainet those den ernes years, and who enjoys the esteem of a large three or four years I had not known what Nhich !r a Balm to Pain-Itaolrcd Brews substitute»offered 8 r the enuine Putnam's . anti itgralna BraIn. g circle of friends here and elsewhere through- it was to have a moments freedom froth Extractor. N. L. Polson & Co. ro tie '' out the Province. Those who know him suflerin , whether in bed or out of it. I From lite Su, Francistco Examiner. , p P � � ��J0�7 g tore Kingston. �1 are doubtless ativare that he has been a suf- supp-jaed •it was a tapnpgrar,��rr��, rala> 'ot There e a girl in fan Francisco who (tan - . + Ester since his youth from rheumatierrt'�in its due to= natural ca>4sea: kTowl e� it ve cure headaches-cure them without a bit of. �r „ : fBoth the method and results when, ; .� �,: worst form. His acquaintances in the city, me some hope to fit+ish the aixlh box. 'l'itch Irodiciva. She just lave her hand on the Dc► not call a Boston boy a Hubbub an S ru Of Fi 6 i8 taken' tt iB leaSant who remember lite long eiege• of.the illness, I knew I was getting b-atter-much bettor. ache's head and that aettles the whole malar coos you want to rase one. and refreshing to the to te,and acts - he stood a year ago last` winter, &hd who The pain Aieh"hood bedn constant betaine ter• The essence of all vulgarity lies in want had come to look upon him as almost aeon- iuteruiittent and leas severe. M y7 friends 1'lsere's`somethiugpcculiar about"the.girl's of sensation, gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, fir,rle�l ina•alid, h&ve Leen suCpriaecl a ls►te, en fytcnfly told me th.%t I was beginning to hands. nr, Harvey's Southern Red Pine for Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- bl face whtcl, They aro white and shapely and very . a t e mac. con hs and cold» is the most reliable and tem effectual) , dig is colds, head- , to see tftle retharkable change,for�the•betle . I(A 1 e rahoti r y f that has taken place. The haggard face and had begun to wear a drawn expr+,ssion, eom- nice to look at, but•to touch -ugh: they re pcicYect eott{;ti-medicine;in the marks For y t # -. aches and fevers and cures habitual: almost crippled form of a year ago hays mon with people who are aufTerin;t, rom- as cold as ice. N1.,re than that, they are sale everyiahere. . ' I , t,4 . constipation, y p g iven way to an appearance of robuatne too, menced to show a better color. :1iy sva always dripping wet, these strange hands. . +� •t-.a ►5 ru Of 1 1 Q 1S the , g It ie a very easy thing to } only remedy of its kind ever pro• . vigor and agility_that certainly seem the tern was being toned up. Inspired with In- Its an eerie. thing tq eee a handsome' hot, but it•i8 hard 1,o make it a r:,; re sed ho e I urchased six more boxes health girl lift her hands and let an icy P I • ducgd, pleasing to the taste and ae- . result of miraculous agency. c a p p : Hearing of this a 'reporter called on Mr. from Mr. Mitchel}, Lhe druggist, and con- dew fa.,l from the ends of her fin ra. $he Tot►Ttli.t►hNR. bVhon riufterina 1O Ce table t0 the stomacL, rom t ing Powell in order to ascertain b what ma is tinned to take them and with each box I can do that any time al.e wants to a id never acl'e us° (�ifBBONS' T h p , p , Y g ' c of the be. GUM. ' ° ,: its action and truly beneiZcial in its' . means this t;ranaforrnationhadbeetrwroug6t. realized more and more that it was a core. feel thv least annoyed at the aw �•ce,is are regularly sold ir�'ari� anc7t l _ The scribe first asked if the r°porta poncern- i uses up thirteen boxes in all, and when holders. ver ed to ardeua ere rose^t clew effects, prepared only fror>1 the mast ' fog his wonderful restoration to health were fire thirteenth was finisIled I had lied nota She is a tall hapdeomo young woman, Y g health and agreeable subJ3tance6,it� ',' t' - .a a Inanths.." who has never been ill in her life. Echo is " liiagars is just a bit unromJ c and man egcellelitqualitiescd`mmendit ' true. I am thankful to say they are, eynptom of pato for titre y said Mr. Powell. " My case is pretty well "At that time Mr. Mitchell spoke to me rosy-cheeked,,, -and bri�ht-eyed, and cite cold-blooded, I fear.' "Cold blooded is ner t0 all arld have made It the m06t known aro•tnd here." about it in the store.- I told him what a isn't the $lightest,''pnrcic a like the typicaal name:for it. Every mosgaito that taales "To what do you owe ' aur recovery?" blessed change had been ivrtlught fo me healer. hien gets a case of cramps." popular remedy known. t i , rpu tl use o ok Pips. Ile ked Site works in a big,hot factory down town A.P. G2fi•' Syl up of Figs, is fog sale in 76c. was ,asked,. - . ,% • fib ;{ee V - - "I o�. t to $Ne use of+p er. ai�rttirt�dy," ' a I would tobjebt to +wing a tcafA on. and she can cure any girl in the place of ""'"` "T' ,<- �p ri,� r�i bottles by all leading druggists. . he re i`e�1•: 4`Ilut I evoul �; efiet .dying 1 %yfl 'tjte* fj ' -�t,, � 1(ia}ns' StQdlvine headache arRny kimf of pain. 4he doesn't /(1ORaNifl @ISCUIT AND �INECTIONEBY C� An reliable dru 16t wj10 ma I]Ot p o throe�h etran a evolutions or weird in• ) maL'o thv beat goods. ry them and '{e3 y'. , gg y nothing at present. I have suffered nearly Company, of Brockville. I said I was g (, 8 -�,. _— bgQ@. 1t on Land will procure ib ' all my life with a malady I had begun to not a man who cared for notoriety of ` cantiitiona:` She just pusheit back her sleeves YT-iRw ytl+�'Ii AXAlty Cµ16LUUFPTom rr, . - - re and as Incurable. And the fact that I any character, and did not relish the snd laXa her cold, wet hands on the aching p°i;�,yreStroot,l`oronto. G��nada Apply promptly for any one who wishes , g p q PY -•'` to tr it. iKanufactured onl b the am permanently relieved pppeara in- idea of having my nano published head. The atitnt feels a neer, tree to t rine tt, , cdt�tit4te4tC.�.ts y y y, / �. _:, credible. In common parlance, it seems broadcast over the land. That is ono of shivery eenaatiou crawling down hot b,IcL-. t tiTTIVC. Send for illustrated C RNIA f{G SYRUP CO too good to last. I want to be sure the reasons why I have bzen so long in The cpld hands movv slowly actors the hot DRESS Circ�ut:,r nisei ••Ncw'I�itvtr+tiyx C�ALIFO �� . - that I am permanently cured before any making this public. P,ut i am so profound• forehead of the srifferer, the throbbing pain tent•'. Thi: le+uiing ey+ctom. Now �tocv°chart N FRAVajg00, CAL. . - . thing is made public, so that when I do give ly grateful for my rescue from a life of pain t stella, the nervous twjtChing of die eyelids Just outs .l, fi A. t'A8TE6, Turouto, Prac- SA a s and t}te heartache is one. ' tical Urerxtuakers. I' o viLL�,,�y, 15f>SW'YOBS,B.Y a testimonial it will have some weight. You to one of health and strength that I feel I tea e . f4 . , l+'I I.1 1)T EA cu>t es Conetipa�lon Bich i •--- - --- - niay call again later on and I will let you would be neglecting i duty I owe.to lauf er- -- �--a-- , �� Eleatdacho rex►torVy ttw( p1eXout I 6BYrl3 WANTI;DFOSOIIBNB`V ltdOHS. know. ing humanity if I allowed these scruples to t , TIItere811II�► Thi>lg$ In Meehanle . riot r ecu :impfe ac cAttNrfiL1, >;s : A InterrntinR and Instruetiv+•lrewdlm,g - Ab�ut two months later-the reporter interfere any ion -er with an avowal of AGENcY 317 Church St.. Toron fur the Young. Illustrated• Just cite book for a knocl ed at Mr. Powell'$ door, and was ad- what Dr. Williams' Pink fills have dcir,e A device registers tie Weight on scales. -- g the children. wortd'x Fwtr e'wok Bao)[. Tiro miffed by that gentleman himself." 'Che Tat• for me. I discontinued taking the J'ihk t you want a h:utnin bile with all Tito great telewwpe of Cord Rosso hax a DONT ]a',est int rovements. 4Ve bave now biggest Cook Book ever sold for the money. tet•"said liewas'no�rabsolutel -convinced of Pills the let-of A ril last. I started g air pp From fspwort6 to London- BeinR58 Photo- Y P 1; speculum viz feet in diameter, fifty five in uxc over L9,�N'U ('halha n Mille. Write for graphs of hatred places of 14iethodigm in ICng :). the permanency of his cure, but being a man in June and have users six boxes, not l,e- feet focus. Circular "fid 1 ,ice IJist botch a making your land itrrtullful Thont Utx of Lite A hand : . who did not care for publicity, he had heal- cause I have had any recurrence of rry old purchase. INANSON cAMrBa;t.t., Chatham, some book. ltcanttrat song+ Sacred, septi- A _ - fated long before he.could make up his:hind complaint, but because I want to thorough- It is a well-known fact of mechanics that out - ---- mental and instrumental. `'Ve have several I. heat ox •soda iron, snd that when cooled off A �+ Intportations other tact gelling Bookit Bibles and Albums. U to allow hie name to be used. Coming from ly drive it opt of my system I think tl:e t SAUSAGE CASINGS. 9 _ . „ it will not retnru to ife natural size. of newt lt:ng• CaY Send for Idyt, &c. ZVILLIAM BRI(i(it3, POb- _ one of his consciertiousnem and probity of pills as good as a tonic. ]i h, const„ntly on hand, alAn prime American licher,Toronto,Ont. . ' character, Ilia words cannot fail to have thv "Now," concluded Mr. Powell, "you A sugar fifteen times sweeter than cane llog'„ Ca+ings. Hull linea Now H+uny, Long weight they deserve, have my experience. I know what I was; sugar and twenty limes than beet eu;;ar has Clear Racon, Rotta, Cheefio, Lard, etc, PAnx, ( - DON'T BUY t " The primary cause of my rheumatism," 1 know what I am, I know that from boy• )wen extrbcted from cotton seed meal Uy a lii,acrcwxLr• ti W. Lin., 8ucces5ora to JAtt. t said ylr. Powell, " I attribute to a severe hood I h%ve been a, victim of malignai,t German ctiemiaL - I'ARIC & Sox, Toronto• the lowest priced, but buy the beet T-- ■ ■ 1 h + thrashing :riminiatered to me by a school- rhenniatiem, which has beau a torture the A concern is making wax out of petM ' �V 'WO V LD L�V ' �� � � �� teacher when I was 13 or 14 years of age. I last few years. I know that I have tried leum at •ritusrille, Pa. The wax is a to ' received injuries then which a b»equently every remedy and been treated by the beat siduum of the oil, extracted under preas to a flood old ago, bay a r a i�1 i�^tp -', Drought me years of saiffering The first me�lioal skill, but in vain ; and 1 know that oro, and is used for candksa and chawmg �� �j',L1A ►J ►JE ,LiU tllaUll���, You cRn ftnd, because, ir. the end, they are the _ ;'t r' 1 1 . time I really felt any rhettmatic trouble was Pink Pills have auc:ceecled where everything gum, . chcapct f. Your dealer hay,or should '. y d •w '` one day when carrying au armful of wood else haafailed apo;that-they have brouuhtme I he wiiliauii 1tts, ca., L fd.,Montreal. v ' ha o the t - .► up a Right of stairs iu Victoria College, back to healtIl and happiness. Thor°fore I bl. B. Blaedsl, of Parfa, ha! invented an ___ - _ _- RR _ a status b which tae driver of a vehicle ii �NIC�RN 1! �lUh rJ � . Cabourg, which institution I was attending ought to be thankful, and I sm thankful." PP } DO YOU IlM1AGINE _ - as " student. Tlua Ras in 172. A twinge And Mr. Powell's ifitonae. earneatne5a of i c'a" release s carriage from runaway horses. Tl,at eoi►le would hwvo teen t•egularly using . :The action takes place in the traces. our 7poilet bo:► ,•r ++into 1tit3 iiorty-seven long f" of pain caught me, but passed away in an manner o illd admit of no doubt as to bra , t and he knows you canno7 get anything better- . ' . x �. instant. I did not.know what it wag. Again, gratitude and sincerity. The reporter ( The Taft form of atesmehtp propeller ie )ear+)it they haat not been C(lUU t The public ,Made by . are no4 Gx,tnaud do not continuv W buy goodn when playing foatbal , I experienced a like shook hands and took his leave "You ;an N.uI4lirih invention, ani is designed so ualestbe�rata. Lfacto�y. ` q y p, y Dp sensation and that marked the commence mny�ask IZov. R1 r. lliclntyre, of the Askin I that wf►en in motion there is no weight of A. � • . .. !t, � P�1 QU �OK, - �LOR�t �L, , A. water ou the blades on the rise snd fall of t- ment. After that I was attacked at varioiia Street ?Vlethodiat Church, or It�,ev. (..' __ _ __- --- E rinds, though it waa not until 18"6 that I Andtews, B. A,, pastel• of the Lambert Lite propellor due to the pitching of the g�TA1LBR : ATTE\Tjl1N. B�111�is Hum�n 40Q�p�lO�t' � 1 p� C°l3 began to grow alarmed. I was living then circuit, whether I was a sick man or no.t, vessel. • :; w in '1'orouto keeping books for a,y 'brother, wore his parting words. ' " Newcastle-on-•i'yne spent �:'iO,tmU,000 Dtd tt stet tltrlke Yet. Nature's all-powerful r ^ `' ho was in the wholesale tea'bnstneas, and some years ago in digging out a shallow That yon can servo moony by buying dlreot he.eI iadiacoveredand �_.' i • I w ftBV. �fA. �t'INTYP-9 s TR9TIaQUVY, . [rom u,i 1 a -'� as I resided on North Pembroke street and - . stream. The income from that tuvicetment , vyhen imbibed freely ; I hs- to walk to Wellin ton ttreetever da his since been $'2�i,t)0O,0W besides tl►e in• EMPIRE TOBACCO CO MONTREAL. • radiates the srterfal k;t . d g" Y Y• The reporter dropped in on tLev. G'. F.. _ - - - I found that my rheurnatiam was geAing .McIntyre at the parsonage,82 Askin street. "crease in trade sad the enhanced. value of _ _- � `''a network of the body, � 1l rett ' bad. I did not eona»lt a doctor, but " WRITE f OR PARTICULAHS f p S "1 know M'r. Powell well, said toe rover praperty. �•� . absorbs and rushes off --`�' - took different atent medicines advertised •• '� all effete, deadly'pons- . �Z P end gentleman when questioned. lie j A devi.a has just liven patented intended - to cure complaints of my nature. I waa not was an esteemed parishoner of urine when he . be used in eiQnaling aloes s Length of tat Coutplete Steam L�►anahefifront ZUzi to 3izT a onoua matter. Also i6 - - F - - benefited, however. The rheumatism pass- lived.on Askin street. IIe afterwaa tie moved ;fire hose. Wires are carried in the hose •'Actaa Coit'-oil Boilers and Engines" irotn t K• contains all the aixteea ed away only to return in the fall and into the country, bot he has since returuecl ;Sud insulated therefrom so that by making i to s ti t'. Large sizes" t;o:►t or wood fuel. E!+� _ elements of ripe molt- a-s spring. In 1878 1 engaged in mercantile and is htteadin the Askin attest Church batter .connections s 6roman from nae end 'The Manth te:,m Pump" the best t,ouer dal solar lila, bands np ; t ,t business in I+�saex count From that out- I R y fecdor In the market Return ezhauiit in4o N* � = v ' Y again. of a line can send si nals to the other with- every weak . rt re- g teed water he:►tit,a it from tit to Udagrens. Eat • r was at indoor work, b-rt the pain returned �+llo you remember tilt. Powell's illness . For c.etal ue nd 30, stamp. JOHN "" stores nerve sad vital - -� put leaving his post. �g at intervals. I suffered from actatica in the a year age last winter Y" 4ltt.lt:It .R t'O.. rlete■ /'lace. Unt. �. power, is the suashfne x•' ' i' - left leg ;it was vera acute at tit�ses. In tak- .• yes; I frequently called on him. He of life, the wonderfaL sE y in stock one da iG became so severe that EatraOrdinalily fi0od LII©h• So say all that use EIt. ' ", g Y had a very bad attack of rheumatism which Leon Water. World- - .•. . - I was hardly able to move around. This laid him up for a long time. He had to be It 'rarely happens that a h.uudle of bank ry w..a tIle first acute a ►n tom-that is, where Feb, 13th 1892. Y P wheeled around the boyae in a ohair. rtotea accidentally dropped jp the mtreet, re- • ' �Fiv�, is the effects re:iaiued for any length of time. ..-You notice.that he has recovered?" • mains for a matter of half an hour in a � � , c4Y L .i . , • I I suffered the most intense pain for days. .. Yes ; he wppears to be a well man now. crowded thoroughfare without someone _ THC' BUF ALO - iE - That was about the near 1880. I heard he hal Leen oared by ur. Williams `picking it up. N ery luckily, however, for s , ' " .For a number of years aftervrards I Pink Pills." ` a young roan employed as a messenger for �T f ?, continued to grow worse and worse. In' "You know Mr. Pcwell to be a thorn n h- a firm of Loudon brokers, this was the came T � 0l •. b x: 1834 1 went into the real estate business in ly honorable gentlemen and that if he as s some tine ago. . 'Toronto, and haviu a ood dual of-walkiu y - - -- ----- g g g these Pills cared him, he believes that to be Tho young roan want hurrying thrauvh a B�AVPIR/ LIND+ 3TI3AMSHIPS. to do, I experienced the pain constantly the truth?" - crowded stJreet, when he let fall a bundle that summer. It waa all day slid at all •+j do. Mr. Powell is ism a fnion, a of notes of 4he value of$t5,t>v0. He went Weekly BailinRs Between Montreal ~. -, y p and IAverpool. Direct From Montreal times ftcc ucntl so bad that I would have onscientious rson, and an state- his ws unaware of the fact : but half an every Wednesday at Daybrodk. - Pae- 1% . _ {tz' ''" '' - to stand on the street, relax the muscles of meat he would make would W perfe tly re- hour lAter having discovered his loss lie re- sengers embark after 8p.m. Tuesday. . i 'i " 1 my left leg and let it awing nntit the spasm lirble." trsossd his a4epsi Ina :erribry rze steal rtaw pertor Aeeammodatlon for Saloon. � _ " was over. At most, I could walk but three of mind, peering into every nook and tor- Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. �, ,- - tit dthea have to halt. wIIAT M& ILITCIISIJ SAYL - 4. @"lex of rasn'`;r. Montreal to Llrwtpoel. ;-a- ` . 1► or tour block; enc'. wool ner which seyaed likely to furnish a hid- Saloon 6"and $53 .... i Acco ding to �- ."K .� �� s consulted medical mese and was advised to ` =c Dr. W itliama' Pink Pi119 are tit®.li" iapl plaice. Precisely sit the t►pot whore the Aonnd Trip, da M.♦a. f Aneom'od'n, . ,�, t } >: . ro r -►k n Nei n opt 4 d mete+ L .- an a P[o eUi ain fhb a Pe took the treatrrent steads- lin and moat ulsr m` cin - 1 ellen fliers was a Inc Th eto •i 1 eel ket ,f . try electric ty. g j�p valuable tie L.•+ P ' ly for several weeks, getting so etimvs two store," said Air. iii; A. Mitchell the well Intermediate,$30. Steerage$Sv. �, ,- ' apple sta !and tbb ownir ijf the same-- ;��N�� < . or three charges a day on the, hands and kpown druggist, upon whom the reporter an old woman to inquited, W a•treaiblis7 For tether informs+ion apply to = •'�� s` _ ` sd g S. IL MUSRAY, Gen. Manager. '`�\ �T�- . feet from an electric battery. -N.ut it did me next called. voice, whether she h seen anything of his W � /�� • '- not the slightest good. At last; my health •� I)o you know of Mr. Yo�tell's case!'' losttreasnro, 4dnstom House t3quare. Moutf•e3 became so bad that I decided to cit the asked the re iter. tit• any Local At;tstit. (Patented in Canada sad U.S.) T a ^�'' q Po A luoky chance had guided him to the _ _ t . `' real estate business and enter upon rural "Yes, aunt I considct• it a. most remark. right person. Site had noticed a bundle of �,_�� j R,=t�� - `�`` lite, i,hiukinQ that the change of air and oc- able one. I remember that Mr. Powell was pets that fell close to her stall ;but beim -. 13e 'ata the ne ani cuption might have a beneficial effect. So I a great auflerer from rheumatism. He was wily ens at.the moment in sli-ang up a �L�aRA. , - ' 1` g ,l- •- ' exchanged some property for the old Dr. continually buying medicine of come sort, her pinesp,,a for sale, she had kicked the 1T SAVES FUEL. -' x Woodruff fruit farm near the city. I work- bat seemed toget no better. Then he corn• parcel into the gutter. And, by good luck, In view of the probable presence of eholela� �p�► ``' v Z ed it one year, but found it was too labor- menced to try Pink Pilin. I saw he was in the gutter. along with a quantity of we aagi ext that ono o[the safest articles of INSURES GOMFORT sous for my temple int,whioh waa fast Tenn-. beginning to look like a different man so I food to rice. situp! belled snd used as a vege • street rabbltth, the messed er fopnd the ; 11a' 3 , silo m life a burden; 1 relnetaiitl left asked him one da about iL He told me tab e. Boil in peaty of salted watt,I• until What ItIQt'8 do �u Wal{t� , >; y Y Y preeioitis partxl, which haduin there lin• tin wi leruahunder pro�anre.then throw in- yY ;'0 `"� - the farm and came into London three years that he traced his cure to the use of Dr. noticed by the crowd of pedestrfaiia. to Golan er, thus removing oxce+t» of w}►ter, X� - , _yt z ago last May. I did some building here, but Williams'fink Pills. As I have already season to taste and eat with butter or gravy. a tt I-- i Used iu this woo it will be found t cal to the Sand for 13m�6 �iflw-Og11C a11d Prke �St. 4- .` < ;,7 my malady prevented me from actively en- said, the demand for Piak Pills is eomeLhing "" y �q gaging in business. astonishing, and the invariaW ivtf Lhe boat potato and omimen4ly aa[er. Kite is the a Y Y g Man Ob 60te- natural food in countries never entirely r,£5.2� ,i ,: . 3- ntss co "A year ago lasC winter the first snow best satiafaetion. I know this to be ao from etzempt frons at loa•t sporadic rasa+ at cholera • .• •! <:, ti, , ,#, �t ,� V` fell on llecember 1 ; I went out to shovel the votontar statements of the oiutomera, ' 2n tl►e name of all that ie shod, why and wo Inay wt.lt take a hint froth ner era- : should rls, who are dowered- b nature 11:xtract from New York Shipping List. MAIt�UFACTURERso � xg � . r . ; a the snow, and beiole I got through I waa and if uoceawry the proprietors oonld gat y seized with a ain and had to go into the scores of testimonials from people here who with a�an'dred charms whioh make them >a®OIWv Roti'AG N[LLIYfi a llt'ti CA., �'a� y .+' q� a never left it. n benefited b the nae of Piny I Ills. y yTOI�hTR�T�L �� « t+-, P sweet and lovable co rude man? Do ou . XKct3 .�rmnL3L �$ ,' ? house. For fourteen week I have bee +r - p &id an thin is lite so deteatablo as a - -_, - Tho onj way in which I could be moved I have sold thousands of boxes, and hcve no y g a y womanish man, girls? Well, then, y r ". war by being;,wheeled around in an easy hesitation is recommending them as a per- chair. What I suffered during that period feet blood builder and nerve restotrec, cur- know exactly efts feelings with regard to lEasfly Attached fol Halter. GILLESPIES'. i,- 'L F+ the mannish girl. And yet there are few. ` ' ' no one but myself can ever realize. I was ins each diseases as rhenmstigm, nearalgia, r n a��(p 7 p ° he bwt h sician in the cit ilial sial Sia, locomotor ataxia, Ht. Vit- things we envoy that you have not ggaathered a-�+t•�w� pa �j� �,��k A 1`011ilfAU� uLtW � �K attended by t p y Y Pa P Y unto ourselves. You wear our clotbea aH of London. Possibly his treatment was not us dance, nervous headache, nervone rola. Y `� - rate I tit tired feelfa therefromp the nearly as the police Jregulatfoli will permit, ilk q i vt►ithout temporary effect; at any tration and e g „ ; A PRA�`TICAL 1NYENTtON.,; r , .. i gradually recovered until I was able to be on after-effects of_la n dimcaees de di Oar seats, our shirts, collars, aravaia, snd i g PPef fovea have been made yours ; you ent y ear Qt�d Cotlt�F81`#Stat.: i,d�p'. _, '', � ' � ij . J my feet once more. I decided to try coon- on halnors fn the blood, sack ere erofal hair short snd surmoant it by a boy's hat. The best Bit#nkat _ i='r r��• . ` + try life again, and went back to my farm ohrunie erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills gives .. _• - a� , �" ` ` last year, but I atill.found I hrid it as bad health low to le snd sallow eom lex• You adopt o»r:s11w and, alaedc-s-day !. • - Y g Pa F Protector` 11�eule. �'�A , ;i aa ever. I was living in dread of having to ions, and areas eel f is for the troubles al- even points; many o your pretty lips are p familiar with the teats of the cigarette �t Ca at hsorb ` go through another wdeal, when I read in isr to the female system, and w the care of �� 'i c, ; ! g': a era"boat this Marshall miracle in men the effect a radical cure in all cases You play cilias for IntlJQey, bet on hot ow , t the Y y F_1#h. -, ui p ce I don t !tn w P at the ra a o ,,: ' a <. . talk sit r. and Hamilton. ' I had then a€► ma�tch faitba in m'ging from mental worry, over-work tx °p �� fink Pills as I had in other.pateat medicines eltoeases of any nature." • but all this contains a certain meatal leasee. It C�8f1118 Ittl:elf '. _ 1 . for the man-if he doesn't like the copy lie .0 !� °' 1 ': -,and that wasn't very great. I did not Mr. Iiodgina,the headalerk� corroborated y fa�law8 eYel'y mQt► .. �s should int rove the ori inal. Wererthelers, ! �- � �.�ty - � bother with them nor did I think of the what Mr. Mitchell had said. The sale of F g # 4, -. -• ' t• temher. I saw Pula 'vas extraordinai and the ever- he obleottltt to the �raethod of agti 1' t and mart of tke head I �3 �'•` -:i ` matter.ngai>s ii.,�il lea Sep Pink `Y y 1b1a 14et het at ' Bttt�da8$1t8 WQ a ` ,_ ; Jar. MarahaU.at the Western Tnir and he al verdict was that it was d won erful #iolt t o tit old,f broned• all ons h h ., r, f constitute our reab weri els, and 1®t i =� - '< :. advised m tto tr Dr. W111}1aIr15 I'inkPills. medicine. Thea Pills are tx;anttfaotnred Y "`� a� K r f e thefertliiriiao imitation oIabelAmmicu ;� I �:V 111A, BY � �{i., HIv►ntreal, Sole lltanufaicture�rt. 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'x .�:- ,rt+,..}- t c� .n.. _ .. .- ",4 - a. - - - .- ..:.-...�... �.. --..y '... �i,:.. �� .♦ g ,"r,- �. ... .q -b. w F-• ri$M-. .a 4.. -'�. L ,. „� R ��u .. • ry -,a ..te,.:.1 __....,...., . F-. i..: '.. e.r... t - , < -- 4� r'/` b 4 1- S �+ _-S - r .Y .��' / fj_e, - �n'a Wr: Y__: .+� .•:?mT A x •,L 1, , "_ .i i.'�, J„ y-1(-'« t0. Y.. •. .-{w�• ;' - s > -� "'` J _ •� ENT :%—That desimble ,. . �� .; } TRAY�D . From the premises of the ARDd TD $ _3 F_ x ��, s ; undersigned,lot 18,in the eta ooa-of Pick- Farm hotl1l, non D. ivtarkLant, beton ]pit. .,,, �.. '� . a - ', ``" . ' Y eying,on or about the 98th of June last, two to Jacob M.Miller,consisting of 180 acres clear- l�� ' both ed land.on whish ie 9 bank baras and dwellin .r►: I; { >� t ,. - h ewes,one Cotswold the other Leioester, 1 ;- , -_�' with wire in ri ht ear:as well as having pDint Orchard at ohoi�unit,all in g p good state of ou ... .. moo.. ' of ear remo ed. suitable reward for satistao- tivation. �'or ticubus enquire of A. ti y !8 SO .. '� �,. - par � � a<.� - tor� information. Frank Soden, Clar�egm��ont BROWN, Stouffvnle. 1 . �`�+ '-,' 5 ' P,O• � -- �t -5 [ :.,. . „/,��r-�--.a , .•'Y•.. .. I -' a�' Y.•• ,/ a '�yn p ..... -s t !!; � x� 4xli� O - REN r:r-In the Town• - ARDti T '; - ,: ••4, ro lot 96 concession C„ ' _. / - . 1' ship of sosrbo and ` q 4,� ;' , - w v ti,t;u ;5:ar,.r. , .':x� .-;ra w*�f<. ..,'':'::; . • ' v Frida mornin t:t its oihce consisting of 100 acres more or lase, house _ / ;P s published a er y g jL: y outbuildin s and an orchard. For varticulars - - - - - � " " . Pickering,Ont. - . gg • - „- en uire of Gleor a Taylor on the farm. Addross _ ,�: ,; s. - _ • : TERMS -,^ OR, Soarboro dunotion Y. O. - yy g rt' GEORGE TAYL f ' / :' 1>s><.�a pstasr; si.00 upala>taaassea out. 4 I RATES OF ADVERTISINGt: - g $ALE OR TU RENT —Farm ! � ' � � 4 � : ....i •.r_•- -++.•-.=rte ,t i � a i:t`" •�_, •�- First insertion,per line - IO Dents. ; „ containing 160 acres, lot al and 92 King- € tin ertion r line b r n Tar• . x .,;t , . . Each subaequ@n a ton road Pickerin , eeyeateen miles f o� - . - - ... This rate does not include Legal or Foreign a,d- ood ears lume and a - onto,good buildin 8, R P .P P- - �� g . i vertisementa• plea in the orchard,and land in a good state of Ag the sale bill se>� on is lJh 1- is $bowing Iarge purchases of: _ ` - -' Special terms given to parties making con- cultivation. F r further particulars appl to - '��" . yy - . recta for or f, months or by the year. half- Richard Rodd,lot 98,con I at the village of Dun- -- ` f ? "~' t . yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. barton. 80 tt. - -- - P Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, •_._ �A FL�NNEL r d5 00,payable in advance. ills on, We desire t0 $tate that . r r: one year. . -" 0rNotics in local columns ten teats per line, TORN TANNER & SON wish to an• five cents er line each subsequent insertion. cJ P pounce to the public that they have open- _ . t Speeial contract rates made known on applies ed out a butcher shop in Dowswells block. GFE� �L�NNEL 3 tion: No free advertising. . ,tet - / Fresh meat always on hand. In tricot absence -i - Advertisemonta without written ustructiona orders lett with the Dlissc+s Boone or W. Logan, we are prepared to do all such will bo inserted until forbidden and charged ao- postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A ` aoretingly. Orders for dec+•,outinnma adventiee- Dell eollaited. tf ►7 SIFTING FLA EL NN Si l ' ti - ments must be to writing :and sent to the pub- . . . , work heatI and k licher. J , . uucl • , . . 1 t Job Work promptly attended to. ( D Q y' - 1, - . -. P OPRi R. OO� S COTTON ROOT lack Cashmere Hosiery., ' . t W. 1. CLARK R ETO _ . �' :. COMPOUND _ �f Our Politics—Stnet Independence. A recent dieaovery by an old ode along gentleme>q with Ladies and {lents underclothing, i� . - physician. Sucoeeefully used a . Our Aim--A First-class Local Paper. monthly by thousands of lad- - les Is the only perfectly sate . - '17 t`` Our EYpeotatlons—The hearty nd reliable medicine discov- Tickin - Towellln ` 1 abhII V- j ' ai: eyed. Beware of unprincipled your lists and We will gine you A' . g upport of the people of Pickering and vicinity. drogRists who offer inferior 3 - medicines�n place of this. Ask for Cootie Cot . • -i ton Root Compound take no sabatitote; or en• :0•= -- `.} . FRIDAY. OCT. 7 , 1892. gl and 4 three cent Canadianoetagai�tjr b1IIa tO �,a�8 l]Olxle. � - . stempsin letter,and we will send seal by re- - - . . . . i turn mail. Furl scaled particulars In PIWU en- - - i ' '� i' � • _ NOTES ANO COMMENTS. velope,toladiesonly,2 stamps Address load '. Lt111 Qo•.No•9 Fisher 131oak,l91 Woodward ave _ _ Detroit, Michigan. Bold in PioAddre s o M �� ra' n " a : k` and all nee on,iblo drngaist y. ' r c :, `y 4 `Veins newspapers declares that Mr. Bateman,�• D• ➢ . $ everywhere --- L GIs dstone lead invited an eminent - -_--_-- —- - . . _ ` at bottom prices. . ' �Ve1sL ecclesiastic to draft-a bill die• �SS �1N I ,- M Now is the time to order " 4 't- ' 3.- establishing the church in Wales. , a " . - -- e . o �_ a ��ch interest is manifested in til© A Mss Meefi/ing of tLe LiUersl=Con- r . - : reported discovery of coal just outside ' scrvatives or South Ontario, Picker- . ... r r . ill $seas • _ 4 the bouuhy of Maiutoba, The fuel Ing Included, will be held in the A le Barre S dor ea ur ase • nes ion has been of rave im ort tc , 1 rly p c. rs." e ¢ t g P TOWN HALL WHITBY, �p those residing in the Prairie Province , _ _ - : } and ad•oinin territories, and if the _- Letter Head i : g —o— ON —o— .. � - �" 1 - present find of coal be anything like - t what it is su osed to be. 1t will be a SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 15th, '92 N . I l PP R a i H II-.. = E I boon to all consumers within reach at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose - of the suPP1Y• of nominating a candidate to H.ARI�WARE STORE, '? �� in for the • Statements Is the place to buy }our llarrest facie. � 1: For years old "Dexter" held •tie contest the rid . . . g Forks of all kinds. .' P I. turf record at 2:40 for a tulle. This i Ontario Assembly . " - - . - 3 was considered a remarkable t'ete,alld 'rile meetin will be addressed b f7. Rakes, 5cy thea alld Spathe, g Y Turnip and Carrot Hoes, �' t - Envele . es �� , r �. . the wonder was that k jockey could F. Marter, M.P.P., for Muskoka Screen wire netting for windows and doors,. . . . remain alive aind ride at such speed. and other prominent men .Ready made window soreens, S0 and 86 uy, - - - • @r . : X g "Maud of the party• Boys express wagons,• . " l But later, aft wa�,n than es, - _ - s S.'' s read her n In sand- covered the a P g Let" there be a grand r_ ally of Con- - ' Cards, Etc Bird cages and whips, I . " distance in 2:101". Some time after eervativee. ` and every thing in the hardware line. - i ' - she did even better than• that, and _ >; p r made a mark of 2.081. These were J. L. SMITH,' •1, Pi. �HILP, , Give us a call. a . nc S cr t r n w Na e e bu o ut. arks- t 'de i n m Pre 1 r v la o s e e t Y Y• ; _ tl. T . RICI�ADNe Hanky" has suI6ceeded- In making a . } 1 regulation mile in 2:04. At one time CYhltby, Oct, 3rd, 1892, wP - i ; ,r i suet] a thing was beyond all human dull line O StatloIler� just - : . ' P:t N'G ON t'+-+ ,. _ . .- ex ectation, but now we can reason- U�QUH.AR,T, - - - - ably expect some trotter to cover a . • .. mile in two minutes, and we would PRACTICAL TAILOK,: O l�ial�a• I _ - , '' - - �:. -;y ' f' .lot be woefully put out .if that vrere $RD U(l HAhl. g f t none other titan theprolr isinfi •Nancy.' ----_-- ." 3 L'ut wlrilP speed Las been developing - . _- . -- --- - ---- --- - i ' I- Fall stock just arrived ttna all parties can `�s in horses, not a little of the present- : - - credit„is due to the species of sulky now be properly Ruitad. yeU sh�illd see OtirL bedroom gtllteS. L ' I :- used. When "Maud S.” made her Garments made in the latest styles and a - famous record of 2.10J she was buckl- Cbrnm$reial . printing done Phish and Hall' Cloth Parlor Suites -. _ `' ed to a rig that would now be consid- perfect fit guaranteed, Cull early nc ' t and atoid the rush. - ' at remarkably low prices. .:- Bred almost a light wagon when coni- , - pared with the pneumatic tine bicycle- - -.--- s With tits list possible delay �i�ture fra101vg Done 'to order. , 4 wheeled sulky in which "Nancy � _ . , . ' •` Hanks" does lies spurting. Then too, alld In R neat alld tag �'8 aro headcluarter� ul this to�vllship for t,'ndertaking goods. Ever)thiDg" 1 . ` the tracks are in better condition. So required in this line always in stock. 1"` ;+ �I p - yon see, gentle reader, although we ����i RS' LIST CCVRT ,l HIL�rro & DILLING�HAM - )gave to admit that the. old records manner, �� _ Lace pa sed away,.aiid given place to T6TICE'is ilereba� Kiven, "that a Court " � - UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS - �-- �` } new and better ones, the old perform- � will be held,pursuant to the Voters' List � ,� . h- i, �( Act. by His Honor the Judge of the Countyy Court . . P=C=0R=N� 0NT ' ens anal n9t b� despised, as they were of the County otOntariv,in:l.e Towp Halltathe , Call alld mold th8 rush: . . in some measure handicapped in their _ _ _ o �rork b; t.Lc stupidity of those times. VILLAGE of BROUMIAM , . ' --- - -- - ----- - — --- - — - . — -- • `. —ON— - . - ---- - � The Scott Act has been sustained in - NOT T ' .. :� ; SATURDAY the 15th day of OCTOBER, - . -- 1orthumbcrland, N. B., by a majority of TO new subscribers we will . ' L90, 168?,at 1Qd%iock noon. to hear and determine _ the several complaints of errors and on�issious ��0 . The rate of taxation in Nev 1warket for in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the . file current year i� nineteen mills and Township of Pickering for tEl6,1. seed the � � ' All persona having business at the Court are OW is your time tb l urchase your Haying alld Harvesting machinery . �` '�' . seven-tenths and se orate school on ort- re uired to attend at the said time and plare. - . F� P p q •1 lnauufacturecl by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, ers have to pay 92...SI on the 810�sses• D.R.HEATON. •_ y silent. Clark of the said Township of Pickering. a1)d sold by L,. FORSYTH, Pickering. The following ` Y ` David NetFinith, of the Toronto Bicycle Isateaat whitevala,fteptsrtb,1991. �' 'are-the varieties :—New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. '-� ' ., k _ _ - ,.,. ., . ` . Club, rode i00 miles in 5 flours and 82 — to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders fi and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford ' . . 4 f tninutca 9 1.6 seconds at the Rosedale Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talton Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, ",6 track calends . This is thebeetAmerican PICRRINgr;. C�LLECE. es, Road Carts and Bindin Twine. . .y y y Rakes, Scuffiera, Plows, Wagons, Bugbi g 1 record. from n8w till January 1st . prices from 10 to 18 cEnts per pound, and we. ]lave also repairs on hand for , ��illlegett.ng out of his baggy in New• .: . l;3rantford and Patterson machines an also 30-different kin of low. - f. market a few day s.ago Arthur Petch, of ' ' Toronto' g p , _; i ! Whitchurch, 3aught itis foot io the lines 1804, for the suln 4f point, Order -our repairs early. ' Warerooms opposite R. til00RE'S black- 3 and fell hea�ri;y to the ground, breaking _ smith shop. i his ui•m. • Dr. lS'plreiton; of Hamilton, has been 3 I1 FO.R Y TH Pl KERING. ; elected grand lnsdieal examiner of the -_ - -' . `1 `'. . t Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, to _ - _ 4 }: ,� s ed the late Dr. Robinson, of Union. - r� i PENNYRYAL�WAFERS. DAVID �MIT�I / : file. r• n� - �� - i -, , �:.� to rnwm ane reculate chef na a� , �s • t 10 prop ietor of the Queens Hotel, � r+, p�nmai tie., lwauay and p tnl.. _ ;. - y Roseneatt, has been fined$23.70 for keep-' " . • . - - d olsehagla Ho aches or pains on ap PICKERINQ. - ins the windows of his barroom covered ' � umd wtH a�>la Has for sale first class blowers Tw . with blinds, contrary to regulations of CAS$, IN ADVANCE. /�•a. .n ni lauy of your dist plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- _ SYest l'gorthumberlad license commision• h`°' �'°14sa��' °e"1e° Ma1w st Alam filo Powers, Cutting Boxes, $orae Rakes, `• ere. . . _, . . - __ . The music department ofthe College" Farmers de'sirious of gelling �� svaltl� CIS I Single then r ani; , Ploy`4 and o , . • . ; - - '- .t, . 'is under the ch arge of M I SS E• LA- . - - ------ ---- ---" p on s . ,, --_ _--_ - ___ _ articles. Plow Dints and other re- ' - 61RTH8. a ,tun, .- r Lieax-=-In p'eke 13I , H Friday,sop):its.. 1899, BATT, teacher in_ the Toronto Con- nr ---rbnting. 'their farms; -Will pairs kept on hand, manufactured by ;. g y y q ENRONS OF YOUNG AND OLD the Mowat M'f g Co., �`• Y the wire of iv.J.Clan$,o!Tats IZiEws,Ot a eon. ser f:tor of biuslc. Fier iiaTiflcatlops Whitby. Call .¢ Hvxn--In Fickorina on;Friday, Sept. Ord Taira, for the work are sbown by the follow- - " m - -_ Q- sp w�y�� �.mlhw mom• �k of and inspect before purchasing. North , the wife of A.Hurd,of a daughter. Il l N �t7 the beet Taal 13sca , poslttvaly cured by 13I 17 U " - z.. ,-•, in testimonial from Martin Krause, Hazat�os•s i�italiz�r. Nervone DebUit of post oflace corner. _ . DIED: r .. ,- iNmness of Sigh Ines of Ambition,Unfitnew - } ., 11 s- Lelpzlg. i :' 13TOTT-:-In Pickekiag,on Tuesday; October 4th, - . -- ,_ -, ,• )harry,atunt�Deve'opment, noes of Power '�=�� q' - 18811,Jamas Stott,aged 71 years,6 months and "Miss Epbie Labatt tiPae my pupil for s ` Patine la the Back, Nigh6 Emissions, Drain is z OOK HER ` - , 4days• adVerti8lIIg_ Inc ii�l4�l irl' the Urtae,semluat lie, sieepi Av.relon s - - - two years and has completed her studies a�s� �' .•:` U011t fort st_.iy Ezasssive Indul- ..- with the greatest success. gpp� - en eta, cloy, a �tt1e guaranteed. - + . Xezv Adroert�aemento, 13he has ac wired a faultlesk technique ' 1, Ro oa ry ti: sold�►aarig d+eenNolttriug stamp s r 9 z,;- colli t�. for ties, . AAZFL * Qradaatgd i a T ° ;�" ,r ; . ` and beautiful tone, 1K musical a>ltl phrases 1 �• �� "'�} oR SALE :--A number of registered well, is capable of beiu a successful concert Pbvmiaoi�t,_s �aoyast, traoto.Qat. la►� e: �� irJl i ? ;. yr R i ? g. -: 1' and hi,h grade J4hro shire Rams and two player, i�nd will also rn ke a Sue teacher,ae e - -_-:- - - pp `I; ., r "_ Durham Bulls. THOMAS PUGH-Whitevale 47tf she hue studied m rdettiod Charon hl a� g Ta, --1�101> it�sftuou i3►.�r•� IYl e17t O� �r Yl ba►gS ' � �f �` �� _ I wish the racefnl and talented ianist $AINi3"i3i0iNa ,. T 4111 As FOLI.ows:--- , ' 4R SALE•--A second hand pheaton'm g P - ' he ,,. ala condition, also a cutter iu good the best success. . .. ' : J spien _ .-: - _ , W � ' a ap• �e ig -v r c 1 at t}iis office. 8S-tit. MAx'tllr BuiIIaa. �q 0 - 11 .� {tlt+ _ t ; re air, APPY N E . a a y i _ P _ �� .3 .� f call, . • -- - President of the iszt: Critic of -' e. _ t }� ;. •.art, i -w. . t, .r ,t.;E, .'L w .t'-� d am. ^is,.... `�.�r e.,f ;� � ,,., -,tel 7��4•` - � - :.-'��"_ y t ... a Lei ai err eblatt and eS.r a. y Fa . ,v _ : 4 . w e K `'� F 3 r Peers of Tortlll o, ,_ ._•. :,: tb P g aB 4 r ,r ,'. t>. z �� . - _ 7j/,,;Try', . Thod�. 1 -. :r ::. _ - .. _ - ,.- �, ;9 -; x, •�- OTIC iJ _ d:. 3 A �'s?.',.�, . A. .El �-.•P tl - s �7/ - •_ _ �'R. S " -r. c, j- .„ n Wochoublast. r. • ' ' -`-.. 4 a �a„ct �- tarda� M llkaliprhe � ',> � - .s♦ ., %, . ickerin yillags on sa _ ,_ . �: a H� R „ ..I s, - µay. , ._ a: :, f wi be at P . i�i� , . _:� �.«,.._- .. :. ,r �_, .. _ _- . ; and• exams 1e: ""--^ yy Q . iVDI• •- :: '".''�1-�.;:'�.. ,k�,'.. w ',,, c Fre. '••=r,� :'h. r�P`. gg ata which he A g , r �.. _., "` O " ,,.> ;a_ _ a lot of ieedin ors, - �� ,'U ,.:. 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Fry"!�e'.n -- ...W,.-s«. is , ..e �; .siF..c.+.,s..a..,,. +.-ass, . r ,- n_ .w., v - +st m,-'�" 8 ?' _ __ - �,'.:Iy -�Y.:. t g A _ _ 'ti.. . ,rti r� _ s, t .t, .$A Y.. --_. ._.. _ I , - - - .. ,yd — - _ _ _ _ _. .. .. y. a: -,... y _ t y k, - .. SAT MAN. - 4 OUR 6. The Ffitrm.Fence Of Ontario. a ,.T�. 0 3 DISTR �T DOTS. . * :a _ w �_ �,, E.- A, BARLEY 892 r�� S fwd ,� - - - - - - .. - - - :v 1 '� -5C(:.. r :"x:.: y;' szoLEx IN THE II08T BARE FACED 1[ANNLR �� , " ' I like pstriotisi, wasT Tt ren�tt>ifsd oto oxxsa><o AxD Tf)$K i. a f y . 'i do you: If you don t, then OOUNTlas THINK OI► TUR HEDOX YKNCN }` the hoe should be notified ••• •• • #-.-= "sws"diF••:.•sus•i.•s.•w...�r.•u•.i.�. �•�UN. 0.s s t , +` ; r a 1r130M OOR EZCHAN(188.,.. 1?O COl[PANY. ' i"a• •, `� at once that a dan Brous _ __. . , v,, ,,. �. _j �"Aq,,: Twp '. 6,-. Y 1 , •-�• L - - _ x},x -'� r . Dr:`P. H. Clark, of Lindsay,died a6 Lis lunatic is inhabiting 'your ,:A� ;i.:. L are rel red to urchase WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS and aft kinda of PEAS ; ,.-„: ,.. 1 r:.. Wh1tb Se t. 171$5 t? P 1 # residence there on Wednesda • last aged domicile. Yes, patriotism y . p to be delivered at oar Elevator at ' The lace of delivery ; `: r,J y We accepted Llie invitation eery kindly FRENCHMA>Ii S BAif P is $6 yeare. He teas born at Baltimore near is just as necessary in the • is very safe for old or young teams, no electric cars, uo railway crossings, no .t '` Coboar , and reeei ed his education at - construction of a man, as i3xtended to us by d. J.(Tale,representigQ eereeohi locomotives. It wilt be decidedl to the interest of farmers to clean all ;'” i ' . Vioioria college. y leather or r is needed in the Ontario Hedge and Wire Fence Coln• oq Y w : . . R' r �'� Pa grain intended for market properly. (lrooers shpuld know and in turn inform the manufao are o! harness. puny in the County of Ontario, to visit F_ �� t, ;} `. But, tom mind, some pec- Ninars district and ,inspact the hedge Do not miz sfx and two rowed Burley. : _k I their customers- that a chemist advises s., �. o R. i+ A ' ple mistake cussedness for fences now growing in that yieinit un• Do not mix Black Eye.and other Peas. that panned fruit should be. opened an 1 - � i '¢l hour or two beftlre cisi It is far richer _ the mor@ desirable quality. der the Compaey s training. t eying A large amount of papacy was lost lastseason-ani'i the end is uoi yet-icy exporera'' ;� t , • I was amused on reading the done so we have great pleasure In testify• from such mixtures. Farmers, Graindealers, Warehousemen and Forwarders should �" ,� :ix . - after the oz en of the air has been restor- y °��� yg other day that Wiarton's ins that we col�eider it well adopted to vis with each other in doing their separate parts well, so that CANADIAN BARLEY A ,, - - 'ed to it. Reeve had taken exce tion to a barber's and PEAS ma take their lace in the markets o! Euro beside our Wheat, Cattle, w ' i 7 .x " I? meet all the requirments of farmers or Y P 1� ` T h,-(, A five dollar bell which wee'`reecntly sign post, because, as people passed the others requiring fences. We consider the Z�heePF Cheese and Apples, equal to any. - passed into onP of the Collinttwood banks shop at night, they were likely to see the fence as being bgt11 asefal and ornamen• T Oen �j0��'� ' u ' - . bore the following effecting endorsement: stripes, at the same time it was just cos• • It is strong and°durable; indeed we : ' i Bible the stars would be shinin also that • 'dA wee short time ye hue been aline, I g+ ` can nae longer keep ye, I hope yell sane the same authority had issued a decree could not find a weak poil►t about it oe Agent for W. D. MATTHEWB 8t Co.. . a_ £ r ' - that teachers in the town schools were not suggest any improvement whatever. The . come back again, and bring another like Leverpoot Market, Aagast 27th. 1892. _ ye to punish pupils, for fear that in the inflict number of yeare It has been in ase and _ _ _, -r ` - tion of stripes the children should see stars. the climate it baa withstood stamp it in The publishers of the Montreal Daily B the wa , Wiarton is tfie the town in our o inion as the fence of the future in _ - and Weekly Star are getting out a magnf- w ich a minister's hen- cro was arrested Onta io. We oat! testif that the repro• • N` ficent Almanac to be known as the Star P y on'the 24th of May last, because some mix- sentatione made to us and other fanners a - 4 . .` ' . Almanac, said to be the finest alll.#nac in chevous boys had on that morning raised a by the representatives of the company are ` '` the wor13, containing nezrly four hundred handkerchief, resembling the American en in no way ovordli►wn. The fence is alt F, A 1 I" ' pages, with colored maps. It is looked sign, in the presence of the festive poultry. the claim it to be. WHITEVAL E , - forward to with great interebt. « y " These hedges a,r'e grown and completed �y , . The matron of the Mercer reformatory A philosopher,who inhabits the districts _ , . t for women at Toronto told the grand Jur around Hinsale, has forwarded me the fol- by the com ny from the furnishing and Tlie War$I80iYl19 are replete With a BtOCk 4f $edI0o171 Ilett I 4 lowin , for which I crave oar most serious setting oft a planta to the cofnpletton of Parlor �u1t8f Easy Chs>4><ra knd all forces of modern -' or• the other day that the reason there consideration: I was once asked to ex- the fence at X1:1,6 per rod, receiving their - _ - - were not more inmates of the institution furniture. , was because the salvation army was mak• Plain the proverb, iThe child is father to pap pulp Ns the work is done, After far- - the roan.' After weeks of toil I gave the nlsh►ng and setting the plants next spring -,r inR its beneficial in9uence felt. Hurrah following answer. If the paid is father to they receive i0 vents per rod; the Beppu for the poke bonnet and the big dram. the man, the child must b� paterriai grand- ear the receive 80 cents r rod more, Pictures framed in all desl s. • Re airing of furniture a . The other day bars. Finlay, wife of father to the man's child. But the latter y p ec t p ` . atter the work is Gone aecord►ng to order; special y. _ � � l+ d►- e Reeye Finlay, Norwood, met with an no- child,being also father to the man, would the third year they receivd 80 cents mare, - . -cident through an explosion of gunpowder be therefore his own paternal grandfather. sad after the h e is plashed and cpm- • - _ . _. -_ - It appears that she emptied into to the Hence this latter child would have two leted according 9 order, they receive the Funeral fitrnishin s and all undertakin - re uirements# - . • stove a cup containing Nis site supposed paternal gra_•dfathers, both children, of 1ptst a went, Which is 88 cents,and there ' t 1 - coffee. The alleged coffee turned ottt to which he,himself would be one. Now, th►s P y _ . - Funerals Conducted Ili m-oderu s e , be gunpowder and the explosion �yhieh rule being universal, the other child would are no notes or intsre•t upon asp part of y - likewise be his own grandfather, and hence it. Their hedge tills a long felt want with followed injured '1dre. Findlay finite gree great-grandfather to the afore-men unsay of our best and most prudent (arm• "C7CT. �. .E } .�.- �1=TEV`ALE• - severely. tio�e child. But these two children were ere and will certainly increase the value _�_ _ . • - The manufacturers o[ ice "�! rile ____— _____ --- 0 y each father to the man-a state of affairs of any farm havislg an amount of it, by Navy" tobacco invite the very closest which can be accounted for one on the . . r Y five times the goat pf their improvement. scrutiny of its quality.• The expert whose ground that one of them was a stepfather. We would therefore, urge upon those NEW DISCOVOT by ACCIDE�� . trained senses teach him to recognise the •That is, they both married the same wife. requiring fencin% to build hedge fences in - • exact quality of tobacco, and the smoker It is presumable that the one who was In nomlN,uading a tolutton a part wua accidently s Fllted on the hand who 'ud es b his ex rience in smokin Tre:tt- Treat randfather of the- other mar- Pr�terence to any other that w@have seen. and oi► washing afterward it wee t thin won that t r hair was nom- �. g y g g An doubts we iDay Uaye entertained be pietely rf°wovrd. we at once cue thin wonderful preparation, u the -/" _ lt, will bOLh Come to the saine Conclusion rivd liar first for ii. not, the other would Y market and so rent has been the demand that we are now introduning • . that it is of tits ver highest unlit (tnv li,+�= married one of his direct female an [ore seeing it regarding its beautf and zr tt tt,ro„ghout t`,e wor►d under the name of Queen's Anti-Hai ane. {� Y 1 y ,at•�ra Lafora she was married. This boy utility, have been entirely dispelled. IT IS PERFECTLY MARMLE3S AND where to be found. It is.inade of the very T. I,, f3rti:r►), Whitb P. O. SO 81MPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT! dere uu the improbable. It is, then, only y , Lay the roar over and apply the mliture for a taw minutes, and the - finest `irginia leaf and •is watinfactgred ! . . with the reatest Ossibla care. lti]t to assume that the child married hip �;. A. t:l3it►H:N, KlDrale I . O, hair diwappea+s••it by music without the other p pain t to ev when g p ttc.tt ire,tt lretndmother, after the death �• H, bTK�' :�e11N, �I'UU�11at1J P. Q.• applied or ever atterwrard• It faunlike anyyother preparation ever used `� fi j, fora like purpose. Tbousan4s of LApIES who have been annoyed t of his great great grandfather. Thiabrings ' NV, SADf.mt, Kinsale P. D• with hair on their FACE, NECH and ARMS attest iia merits - GREEN RIVER i tis to the startlinb+ conclusion that the child lfrooklin P. O• dENTLIs;MEN who do not:ppreciatea beard or which d etrnect, G. J. BLJOHT, find a riceleW boon in Queen's Anti-Hairine which does awa7 ,':. - • r@ is step-(;neat-great-grandfattie r to,himself. ., 11• R, MOWBRAY, Kinsale P• O•-. :' with fibaving. b rendering Its future growth an atter tII,ppesibilit�. _ Bliss Annie and 11Irs. Jncl. I3randet tt So «as it when the world Iwl,an . If so, _�.�t.�--- y tae aid ai as.secure . - PHce of Qoeen•n Antt-Ilairine p, per bottle, cant In safety mallin6 boxes,cos P - 5 @u(�llh a few da s with friends here. Ftal h 111. I31Aekle a @d t.O, a law seated trim ob»rrvatton)- t3end monby or etwmps Dy letter with full addreeswr ttkr pin ev 7. Correa - , p y this is a clenching argument on the ride of ndene®strictt confidential• This advertisement is honest and strai ht forward in every word it The S. S. concert which takes lace this the theor • that man is descended from the P Y R` p° y T {wt tuts out and [ P S student in the office of Mr. Char• Rttaht@, contains We invite yon to des!with us and ou will tend everythlnR as nICIN l A p, ByeDin 1'oln18e6 t0 be a Bl1Ct1eg8. Further a send N.-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. 174 Race street,CINCINNATIf r You can g p Pe• _ �• C., was killed by trolley cars on Samr- reginter your lett#r at any lit piety to insure Its nate delivery. We rill Day' roc an7 case s particulars next weoh. •.ac's== of ts,llure or slltrLtest IaJgt'y to an7 Vnrchwser. Et'ery bottle tuaranteed. «t _-K • ' pee and sell srao thbr triaads 9@$ottles of Queen's Antt-8airtn� day in Toronto. _ Jas. 11ledd returned from En land t UltB KINBALE.. T'o tadiea who i trod arch Wgt silk. Tatra I,,erte bottle andsaislD �` A ` 1 i g � ------------- SPECUL w•wi11 preseat with a BILE DA186.► _ - recently where he has beau spending a b'AIi1,IE 11ki' 111ARfi 1~:T. �� of auk to se►aot Woe seat with order. c#roo{i s.►.rs o:eossmi.•ioa to Asante . i short holiday. Mr. M. looks as though bliss Bertha Tamblyn, daughter of I cin- - ` _ TottoxTo, UOT, 7, 16J`L. r Whitby, a nt a few da s - ---" - ----._ . ---- --.----- - -- t T•. t _ i � - ` • the trip acros8 the briny deep quit@ agreed cipetl Tamblyn, pe y ' with pita. Although a rough passage with Mies L. Mowbray, this week. W1leAt,fall............. 1< UO 0O to On 70 � �,OJRdr a EoeEry, oonitain ug :,o Oscr ae beai g °i was experienced he was not affected there- P Markham, Wheat,spring ......... 00 . N 0 T. V E: : Mr. Cba man, of Box Grove, is to sauteed oar worthy teacher, Mr Careen• Wlleat,red tvtnter...... Oi} 00 to OO T� -- composed of tho s3.W. quarter of tot to in tpe r wood,as rime factor in oar academv. %r. OQ (K) to 00 58 TOTWITHSTAN DING the r ports 2nd con of the the tow ihip of Pickertn ,front- - We are pleased to note that the trite- p, Wheat, goose ............ a} i tea from the town of - - Chapman s duties will commence with the U0 Z9 to O0 w 1�{ eiroulated to the contrary, The owat insg Kingston road,4 s'., tees of this section have retained the ebr- Oats, bush........•....... jiir co.of wLitb be to inform farmers slid tVhttbp and llj miles from Yiek'erinq Vtllsge. -- - new year, $Arley, l)U 4I LO 00 40 good soil,good buifdinae and every convenience. - vice3 of blr. Iaaw►le for the ensuing yf'ar. The conntryis smarmed with apple pack- bush'••"„.•• the put,liethat their F'onudry is stilt running• `'`c Qt) (',0 to W h9 This Is a very desirable property. Title indis- y The fa^ that bar. T.'s salary bas beau sub er f. In most orchard■ the OCOp ie good.. PEae. bush"""••••••••••• and that they are making;the F�elebrateFl"(,eu potable. For further particulars appiY on the c'' ``� r^�•i °' H8 , uety, t+bII............ HOU 60 S) 54 Uro{`�tf” ;tower Turnbull Itinarr. \Vhltby Twin. retuiaea,to A.A. POST County ArchitecL,Whit- �``� - stantialty increased is proof positive that The fair price. paid for apples this year Y plow and other ita0enionts so 11,+ual and also or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Public, 11 t 11 0O to 00 1l) y g t p k 2stt = , he haA convinced the trnsteE9 of pia abil• makes apple geowinq more remulterative Straw, on..•••.,,. ` ( cFtrr iu nn a ereral re ►sarins business. iC ering. ` 1; u0 to - G 75 Points or all the popular plows nlwuys in III -- ---- ------ — -- - - _ -_ ity as an eancator. We congratulate all than grain-growing. Perhaps, sometime Dressed ho s.......••• •• D.Stnith•Piekaring, is our agent. -." parties concerned, the trustees In particu- it► the future we will find orchards extend Boet, foreyuaiters..,.... 4 ,,(► to 5 (� �Vhitbp, Juuu>:3th Ibt. HEW PREI��SES _ po Beef, LinilyuarterE....,•. 7 Oi) to H IK) - _ ____. -_ REMOVED T r . - lar, as we feel convinced that a teacher of ia;t over 30 acres of land, u n every farm. _ __ __ _. , [�i our next ba et we ho to stave a .......... :, 00 to Li; UD �. Mr. L's calibre will wield an influence for dK ['e 111tltton•••.••••••• - - - oti - - •,I Y�� ° good which is ditlicutt to estiivate and ' irctnhlc description of our Harvest Home Venl, carcass .,....•..•.•• ? (X) to H ;Ui"Zi.d� � l� � ru , ►er. At res@ut a small amount-of in Ib•.,,„•,,,,,,,,,,, 00 18 to (x) 2O BROCK'ST.I SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . - which the future alone will partially re i 1 P I3utt@r, terest may be exercised concerning the ray- Eggs, doz... ....... 00 0.) to (X) 17 Veal. ... ages of Cholera and Lhe kreat Pau Presby• - - Whitb �darble Works• N mes-in order of standing based on , i all sinks ------- - --- ► a terietn (council ln-Toronti< , but t written exatnivations and clas4 work :- into insiguideence when Harvest home DOMINION BANK • y ' Sr. fourth-Dlaggie Spence, Christona Hot Hash is mentioned. Mathison W H�►�kin, - � �`�. Milne, Cora Dotes. Sr. third--Walter Our annual Marveet Home sermon was Ma.hutracturers of s � �. Ball: Jr. third- reached b Itev. lir. Caldwell, of Picker; 1 500 DD0 - MarbleUonutnents, Headstones- and all ^ Nhhswander, Maud v Y �apltai Paid up, , + - John Nlghswander,Jennie Stew,trt,Maud iug, oa Sunday afternoon, last.. The rev- other Cetuetery Work. ; �' `'' - - Dot@u, Itobt. Dlilne,bSableConnor, Arthur stead gentleman's tine address, and em- Surplusi - - $11400100 fine lilts Jhu Turner,,Artie C. Dotes, photic delivery gave an impressive clothing dLo Ymposters oft $Botch, swedssh, fiat -,1 M y WHITBY AGENCY« . C'r Britian sad Canadian ld do ell r { n' to his maeterl discourse. We always re F'a'd All urtica wishing work could do well to cal # ' _ Clarence Young. Jr. fourth-Lillie Bar• Y r sit us before nrahasiAg. All work guaranteed . t joke when we bear that 1 ickerint, s minis• KAVINOB D!•=J-ARTMI .-XT - - tonti Russel Larton,Jessie Nigllswauder, ter is.to minister onto us,and on thin oc• r and prices oi�the lowpnt. John Stewart. 5r. second-Edith biclu �,.� W. V”. Irlohnrd*4"iz, _ Agelit-. i ,� : tnteTest allowed at highest oarretlt cutoff. :oto _ lien Forster, Edwin rasion it was no exception to the rule. notice of withdrs*al required- _ . tyre, j. Willie Milne, Ilan is sometimes mean. Let us take . . � ,- W. li. HOLLAND, CIDER �dARING, _ � . L, Annie, Peter Siewert. Jr. second- An i„stance. A girl holds a lucrative cosi- - yfA;3A{IF.R, - Arnold Hutchings, Alice Robinson, Etta tion tta stenographer. Another girl desire@ told - , i M V ----------w ----- - - - . Johnston. Second part first---Lillie�Dot- to get a similar position. Nay, she envies • i a ` F - - en, Annie Booth,Leminon Connor, 1!.rank the position of the first girl” and has froren - � - f - Turner, Cynthia Bell, Pheobe Tomilson. her conscience to get it or perish. She •hili' -- 4"CB,' • The undersigned Will make - . 1IN Pump Factory ,. calls to her aid a male friend, who roe@ f cider on Monday, Wed- - •- - - ----- •-0e,§ quietly to the employer and without the - - - . - MALVERN. . knowledge of girl No. 1, asks the employer a. QFerow. �'roprietor nesday and Friday until - �1 of No. 1 to take girl No. 2 at a mach low -- manufacturer of- further notice. ° . . Willie Ilay has been visiting friends er salsey, in her place. This iv no fanny jjl f ,, r once ilii Suction �AIYIp$ '1 - - here. case. Who is mean? Doubtless, girl No. W M• ( OTrj - , ' . When L. has completed his education at L ba@ a slight streak of mea^nese, but up Deep•wvll Pumps of Brass, Iron and vv Lrl - lJ .LL7 • the Markham Hiqh School; bis intention oo her tae will not pass judgment. it is N Porcelain. PROERIETOR. is to take up the clerking busineee at Little the man to whom we give the name mean. GEARED Aho PUMPING WiNOMIILS, It is only when we hear of such men that - - York. ' sof hest has bees closed we long to be residents of come weKtern WHITBY MARBLE AND .4 The United Son We have beau a anted sole agents by Windiniil anti Cletern Tanks, and , for some time past owing to a dissgr�lement State where ropes are bandy and trees pp° Cistern Pumps. Mail orders �� ' ,rfi C. L. Munson, I:Bq., Bowmauville, forthe • K betwoen the head officers and some out abound. ' not of Ogtario, for the best Woven roan tl attended to. ; - in a shoct time. The v}+orld renowned -Prof. Kent, who Y and orf, ce -__ P P y :. a n 1 t. rks. s . _ eiders bat will re-open ire hence in Lbe country, p rani Ve O Robert Ormerod is expected•soon to re- has performed with hie scientific iaetru- W _ �_ a aced to build tapas, and sell Farm and 'vYHAN h Jd1iY CH, ARant. Piokerin /, I : turn from the North West and intends menta boforb appreciative audiences io P DU N DAS St. - WHITBY. '� r+_ Towuehi risthts oII the most reasonable __ ______-__._ '� - -taking charge of his intended father-iu- every hamlet and four corners iu the Pro P - (11stablished 1849.) .1 o ave one of his inimitable lectures terms. We build twenty dit>Ferent styles ' � . law a farm, and also of his .youngest vince, g on this machine, plain or ornamental• WeT p �RIEN R - daughter Lillie. before a small audience iu our hall, on r r . Tolfenden Pro rietors ''� � � ' also own the ri bt for Ontario County, e e f p � 1.w ;,` 11 . What was the cause of A. not goiu. to Fridtty evening last. The Professor ezoe t townshi g W hitbv and Brook) for - work until after the following Monday aft thou;;h bent by the weight of three score ( P Havin returned to the old stand of the er the fair is not knows, bat as he is of years and ten eti'll sings his ancient lays, the Crabb Patent k'enee. -Parties wisbiva THE g ,�: �. i or he to ncahase Farra or Township rights for Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, rather a delicate nature, Burrows r>iigture and carries himself with the same yiq P HOT GRA,PHER• I am better prepared bo ezeeate all .� ' i h: of sodas did not agree with him. was wont to show some m years ago, wh A1tCeonally�st �loti7 B•wI''1 Pickeringc or orders in cemetery.and all other t' + t ., - ' Where did you get that mouatach@," is his as e�email sada©nc© ase greeted this write us to Whitby P. O. Parties are Hepo$ed of 11ie Toronto business work pertaining to the business. r ' heard to be said to the man that keeps the see s tc Customers will find a well selected stock I� '� ° '' nursery every titnr he drives through our s;eutleman,for really what he nae to say ie �en6ely fyrbidden infringing on these pa- and will hereafter devote hie en- - of foreign and domestic granite and '".� ' town. Such things tis these should' not be worth hearing anti the experi,nSuc aper. ` ALLI N & BRANT. tire time to Whitby Gallery. . marble to choose from. Inspection • _ ot allowed to ran at Tarr@ without being clipp- forms are highly instructive. Snoh an op- `L8-:31 - _ portanity to hays ranch useful knowledge __-_ --- - - - will convince that for strictly first- { . ed. ---�-- ---- --- _ USINESS Is already. com>zteno- class work, our prices cannot be -_ -` i � r . - Why did you cut off goat make.' The imported to their children ehoald not �SAN bat the faoilitie8 are question was asked of a young man who is, always be neglected by fond parents. We O il�ig to hum, boaten. x fi' '- aintsia that even if fafters do not have 3°: �;f .; r A_ employed with )y1r• Brition,a farmer living m :off ou firet•olaes :o: x- �' on the botdera of this town. The :person "a hankering"atter Che Fdnew fangle3"ideas snap that he can . a04ommOdate all i - PICgEItIN rix, the should not '` )' d spoken to made no reply, as he wail at the of this nineteenth century, Y MORTGAGE SECURITY who require pictures. . During the - i d lkind to .his female tom- restrain their offspring from keeping breast at I°West rates of interest° ldorcgages and De - n a ed to ' time e o g sae the bond- 1 and et hotog ber. a • ` - ' • a Saoh LhinK asOn cal .1..1� ` - . u. But it is belieied the reason it with the tim@ P bentgses pttrchasod for cash. holiday se ( g p I - panto _ was shaven off,is that he did not want to graph, and the telephone are ofd sons a finishe the ate y g ESTATE get it mixed ap with the crowd at the fair, town children, but to cur village youth they 'tr�+-A� that Will b d in 1 stist le i .`.: • er of eosin his u ger lip. are wholly. unknown. This is a progressive bought and Bold on aomtnisaion L ATg ------ of the art. _ - o be in dan K P Z� ER ds ,_ •°- ND - A an g Scarboro Fair has passed by again with- world, if we would nut be left at the scratch ` t for: Western. Lanae@hire and north SH�l\GLE S� t' '` ,t f ° - `•oat an thing serious-happening. It being in the race of lite, we mast keep. up wibh ritish•Meroantite, and UsnohesterFiseIn- Y the lecture on Friday night saranae tJompanies,—North American pEOIAL atentiou' will be given z j ' .. a fine day there was a good attendaace,aud events. Now, , �.„4 ) ver cod show of horses and cattle. J. was a stood chance to give oar youth m inn Litelnsuranoa � Aoaidout In- tO Tamil you Sand x13 Chrie3tmae DRESSED LUMEI = ,' x 3 .qQ +. . a Y g oenaral information a n other thsn.ord - _ _- -_ Johnson, of Malvern, received first prise 1?0 ..._-- ` for his team of males, and sten sold them arq ever -da matters. That iii was not _ * g fa y 3tronit+ed ie to be deplored. d V ji i er time When meat milieg _have a �"'� �5� s ' � on the grounds fora very fair price to Id liberally p r r�� `� -. Rentlemaa of Toronto• We think it woe reuniou,.it is thq proper time to have HAIRD ;AICD SOFT W00� _ , _ r ro art for Bale. ° . r • LK, hay@ been advisable !or Jamie to have kept ',' - 'Button man flays ha wish the law AT LOWEST PRICE-- gxonpe taken. b � a � this team of sotrelsi- as the color aorres- that tom is hotels to shut ap at II o'clock 'gip TO ENT � bt: � -r Q�• C �. �_� ; : `' e dress and hair of the girl _ FA.g•L a r ads with Lb lied to his wife. IsrI!en per oetxt, vt►i11 be ad{Ie, itt ` , Wit. p° and would rolk0 app be h18. f' t'a11t8�d - ,- :: w lit to ands bras _ -_ •----� 1 .. -R81 its _ hooked. { _ that is o A cheese wet hili 22,OOd 8 TAR >� { ; - t- 8 Ji leasan t R In o1l`8 i� IIOkTzi;i uter and 4NTIdYA :; i. ,1_ , he more brig P # -, a y - "" i _', s all t f r f)IC In it. o th S d at Perth, n , > facture x; ,. ,t, ri been IIDaUQ s `i� � '. _,,, _ u.el©ot o r Jamie, and . . . ante. ” er fb e d i ;- ,� Rs'G Y ,. h ld s Falr h 1 m - �.: > w 1' , S_ nib►twn at t e Wolf k, - *7 „ ,- t,.as '. �.- .+♦ .. , i .. ', +4. ... _,_. 8 fade - >. < ri a.•,r-. .� lie on ht � ,� ..,� �, <y q � w.+. v l �: _ ___.. .ur. ,ti,_ Mc'l�.ea,:x� �:..,> ':e.; -civ r�,;. •q. t� -. li ht to h r lllhde . � � _. :�, : . ..„- -. -..r,,....'� g c w. -V . :r - , C'f"` _ Fl _,. .,._ ,.;,Z. .- - c.. :.a �, ,.'-• 'S-- "' :r- ..c c:'' ;:t r ;.:: A - .. -: - -%r - - .. r A •. >•. tYf, .,-. . -r sa >*.; r3`_,' fi .ti -� .SFK '�: - v- .4 a " _ r- �. 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' n '�'q Au-- �- a �1 - 1 . a: a s` F f ti , - .. , - -._ .. _ -.. r -: g- .'--.A.. '... -t. : Irl. - , .fi'� .- .p' pp :. : ,: ,, ,5.,. - . - n'' A t s _ " -� hrdlihrt cilli`firiie �i�rs' a idlt-'+l tb?i. = t�16 8c l,i' __111;i Dir n s T`ftii lCiee►cinp%e, Lt3I�DCIg�dL'${IHf�ITTs ¢ f - 'j D ; reel in frufi cakes. hlCb,,peQl�tbily .wire never sus- > �iai�bee w re t3 aJ► - G f }. It 8 t _,:. W S$T. - peeled before to hove any relation what- ° e - " .. _ r , • . : tasolre Dae •..— Niearavanade oft "the Deacdrt d� . ,� �rsr Y9rcict.ED •Pft> : .. ;', °�� - 'R tt141d oftgaT in a tittt>`rt of etng vinegar, The -Ope�ititiii 9ameties >rarfansse;d avec to the queatfoa in band ; and�ita not LMta. , tied t11Aohool-TA�OCt• sit . all unau;tinion for an ar;umet thwt - P flavor with macro, cinnamon and nutmeg;let colli htie.'1f1t4rmemcter Tktrtir B6 meander of the _ sem. i�`s - The mother,enetli)nbercd with,trtan� cil►res it,come to a lie.il. _Petra ripe, firm pears; tow Zero. )started.in politics to be hauled all throt%gt: In my ct► ac4t9 i►a ootid 1 fills the little baskeh with bountiful lunch, leave the stems »n, and drop into the syrup; ig writer In!✓hambera's Journal thus r3e •religion, and Duly escape dont} n astronomy "rear guard,' which I sdrreerely trust wall ,y I s hunts u the btimless straw hat a-d laces by the whistle sending all fhb Z�c en Mint- not be needed to resoue his expedition, I F% b - # p p take up ilk a few e,1oments and put ' ,jar ; sordbes hi eitperitnees ou the North-west ars Into Choir overeoata, fur capig, and mit- was initiated by Chanter last spring into •,�,, " it atop of the Ulack, Urown, or golden curie re-scald nine mornings, when th 4�up prairies The harvest of 1891 in North- ies the bonnet strip s'eedtrtel itiider the should be thi k. Put into cart d tens and harrying them out tic►..their places another side of many-aided London. The y re t g Y 4 q j , .n w est Canada was .the largest Canada has '?, •> _ `' ` , dimpled chin, and with a sigh of relief turns cal hot. found the machine. . streets adjacent to Bevis Mark in Cho Fast ' 'F':` bt ever had, and it was at the same time this ( Many days of this last last winter,thrash• End are inhabited solely by merehaidw who " ' again to the unending housework. .." t most disappointing. The frost and the fug was carried on though the thertnomster cater to the fickle fancies of the central •� . °f ' :�_ What a relief it is to know that the bn PEARS A:#D �P Wf]ED CttLX t.`—Pai'!'e►tld sy, smut oonibtned have made a good .yield : marked thin below aero and the da was Africans. Here on can bu drafts on each ` i, ii. restless, misehiovous little ones are off her quarter ten nice re' Cook until tender Y. • Y Y Y t� the remove to a platter. and promising•loorinRaropaimostprofit]esa not the begl[ln'tAg and end of work; for distinguished bankers as Tipoo Tib, of the 1 ju `i! hands for all day and she may work, undis. in a little water, to the sutler. It has also been the crop we ' often as it grew `lark. a man would be told Congo, or my friend Sid Boobkehr, of Tim. �' .1 II i forbad b childish hurts sod uarrela• A Make a eyrap of one ound of sugar and a y - q have worked the hardest to save: The . , ' ' mother of my acgnaintauce�olemn] affirms pint of the pear•watsr. Add the juice of ofi Io keep a straw bonfire goibg, and then buotoo and rarudaut. - It is a regular hi Y harvest sues late sad labour scaifcce ;a ooup}e " of men did the Dotting, wetting-up, and work would be carried on l its It ht,three Stock Eaohan e,where wild-cats culation t; that when the children of her household are 'two lemons and the grated rind of one. g. the achoolhquae balf Cook the pears a few minutes in Chic syrup; atackin on mo+t fertile in Lhia dietriet! Of h°ora after dark. It ie s ourious sight for is the order of the day. The talk of the r s safely headed towards an one after a lou tram across the still street is amber treads and ivor , and at. her day's work is ended,. and her children then remove to the dish i� which they acv course,gthis without self binders would have Y• g p Y t" to be moulded. Soak one ounce of gelatine been im osaible; ver often each man of Prairie in the darkness, to .coma suddenly your option you can go long or short on any l cc 'i number but two after all. to the bank of a creek or valla -edge and of these commodities.just as though it were - ,' 11 ' Now when this.piit•t QTtIi;e_mgt1iges w&k- onahour in enough water to cover it c when auch a couple wonl.d be the owner of sixty f ' and ou are so dissolved stir into the hot syrup; let boil or s-3vent acres of wheat; and the would "sea a threshing out$( in full blast at the Chicago gas or Oc',ober wheat. " The ,- ._ . til ends the teachers begins, y Y Y bottom as once I,did after about an hour fb merchants are most Levantines, with olive . t . worried by at most s half-dozen of these up ; then turn it over the fruit. Dip the oin together to put up the harvest of troth � - c1 little busy. bodies think for a moment of. mould in cold water before putting in thearma: In some oases,come iso}ated bachelor I walk.. The night was dark and thick with cou►plexions, and ail the languages of the mixtttr6. When Dold turn into a dish a haze of frost; even the snow hardly show• Tower of Babel at their tongue's end. Une : f the teacher surrounded by thirty or more was farmer, labouror, cook, and hausen3aid . ell br ht underfoot, 1 had felt the absolute' I:n ltsh merchant we met however whose - a a of these $ams restless ones, good, bac`,and> � �l yo R'It 'biPP&d-pream. -.-Thi9 ie .all in one; he, if any one, eonld appreciate slleneo and lonolinoae of the, calcic ail the Fam,l had been in the caravan trade since . t indifferent all iii-the sumo-little room And nice for Sunday diener as it may be grapier that son where some individual introduces P y -- "f g more from bein uncertain whether I was -the da of Mun Park. He had a hunted c decide whether oft >_hel or hilxder thap ed,6w3Wt�u�i9>t fr, rind it icy �eryt.Il�"Ce served himself as being the "boatswain bold and � g Y go g walkin in the direction of home or onl ex reeaion its his .e ea and was evident` • ;,eschar. r. t -• :���;• w�!thicki sv9ee cream: f 1'- crew of the ea tam's " besides coverin j g g P y Y g P y r S P fig+ g ust wanderin around and I sus acted an thip but leased with his t•eredita t� i ' For the sake of yoter ost�n boys and gif'ls;i �Aifdtb P'EA�es•--•Simply re thein t►nd a lot of other persona tp his brae skin. In myself of the latter. Thee were no stars buainells, which lie regarded as a family - if not for the sake of the toiling hoo4nis- spfu,lfle:.w4h su ar and nutmeg, adding a this part of Assiniboia the stacking was not a� gg or wind to guide m©; suddenly, a faint hum curse. "Caravan trading," he said to me l r tress, Ue a helper. The sehool.is dot aitn;lt► fav apoif�ile Pf�ivater.— finished fill the beginning o[November and of athreshing-machine caught my ear, I one day, in a moment of espaasion, "ie the h, ];, a place to acrid the ol,ildrien tt Keep ^thein then i followed it; and after some twenty min• greatest gamble,on the face of this earth. la ant of your vvay, but the post where they . soD19 SAW BleCeipt� , TIIE t3'cow CA!K>e` '. ales I came to the brink of t•he steep b`or pecce angl a quiet life a constable along - i mi 3t be trained a 3d drilled for fat urs use- :' S VII, 'iZILK GINaEIiBR>sAM' * One cup o[ and c6verered the shocks of sev8ral belated bank of a creek, and there iii the bottom, the docks has a better time of it. You can• a fuli,esa. It is in your power to so aid the :sugar and Anne-half cull of butter• beaten ones. After the snow the threshing- in a blaze of red and yellow light, was a not make a small deal and so feel your• way ;,r ( , _ I Y to ether, one a one cu of molasses, one machines came ; and from then tf11 the lee- ., te3cfier that your chid arra receive the g ggg P threshing outfit hard ac work. It looked along slowly. No; you must pint all your i reatest benefit and ou have it a uall in _ { g Y q y cup of sour milk,��q,rt��e teaspoonful of soda ginifinq of March they kept steadily at thei. LIKE A LIVING] PICTURK ducats in Ane basket, and then you intrust � Ttt ?' , t your power to so cripple her efforts that in Bitted into two alGtld"one half cups of flour, work, and still there are staeks left, till it for safe-kee in to some ellow•skinned _ - - t) L= let into an eternit of darkness and ailence P •K Y the great account of your child s life there rone tables oonful of in er one-half -tea- seedin is finished whose 'owners could Y + 8 Arab cobs has the whole of the llark Lon• ' as thbu h it was. one little s of where all will be.char ed u to ou reat lose. P g g not c t a threshin outfit whi, tied time to fI p ++ " r g P Y g, spoonful of-salt. f3 8 fluent to hide away in: 1� t - I know many a mother w_& say, "I can• • come to them. The wa, in which threshing the life that remained in this world had PLAIN CJORN CAICIL—Two enpfuIs of Y From this entlrman we also learned that• r'' riot aid the teacher. 1Vhat time have I P" ie carried on in Lhis as in most laces cooed . met, and made a a`la`i kingdom of light io g r - i!; ! oft can aid even morn Indian meal, three cupfuls flour, ono pint p beads have their fashions and their chap $ - )tiiy dear woman, y here is aur the "bee'' a stem kat which is the middle of.an eternity of darkness and g- c; b not min* than b dein "First` buttermilk or sour milk, four tablespoonfuls y s ce. The haze was ao thick that the inR shapes and colors like article,, of tom- y �' y g' Y • molasaea,two teaspoonfuls soda,a little salt. likely soon Lo be replaced by each machine P+f mecca in our civ lizc.d world. 'I'u`Ireep up - . : Do►i t al ow the children to be absent from taken a an Df men wfth it. snow, ane hundred paces from the straw . S. •, _ To be ealen hot. 8 g g with Lheao restless fancies of the leaders In school rmless it is absolutely unavoidable. But at resent when- an en ins and ma- bre did not reflect Lhe light ; but the eoow 1� ! - . If yoo acne} them a•t all, send regularly. I MARBIA CAKE.--White part.--Three• P g African fashion, the merchants of Bovie_ cline comes on to a farm, the settlers for round the stacks shone brilliantly, and lit i i know that" Mary" ianeeded in the kitchen fourths cupful of white sugar, one-fourth six miles round who have grain to be up the smoke that curled in heavy billows Kark are compelled to keep agents in Lamu, -` - but cu ful of sweet mil one-fourth cn ful of Loando Iia arnozo M actor and other .- 1` . and "John" in the hayfield or store, p threshed rr,eet Chore, bringing their pitch• and columna above the luau s heads with a commercial and caravan autres who wire tt I a ( as you' value your child's future welfare butter, whites o two eggs, one.ha f tea• forks with them. The married men, who bright yellow glare ; while the red hot . ;a,_ above the "'in lin of the nines" in our s onful of atxda one half teas oonful of attd writD them of the rise and fall of fash- g g R Y Po + P have cows and pigs, cue., at home to be at- heart of the fico itself, and the flaked-out pocket to ria}•, I say to yeti "don't. " By cream tartar, one and one-fourth cupfuls of tended to, come with their teams and ashes of the engine that was spluttering 1Ona• p, +: the way that last idea is not wholly.for the flour. Dutk-part.—One half cupful of brown wagons, and go home aL night~ T}ie bathe- away in the half-light of the background, "I should say it was a gamble," ailgheJ _ t t g $ P for turns alt his dive•etoek adrift to fora o coloured the smoke and steam shove thee., the merchant aadl " Last ear the Swa- .: • o6iisfderatiou of the mothers; the fathers sa u•, o e-fourth eu fol of butter one- + y'• Y I' 8 heli traders on the Yana were ahoutin for t; need to take two-thirds of it, leaving the fourth cupful of sour milk, onb cupful of for themselves, mounts his pony taking bra a deep red, which gave a warm look to the g i _ mother her lawful third. flour, yoljca of two eggs, ons-fourth.tea fork and toiletapparatue—which last is re whole--a look only, for ►naay were tom Uerfectly round Carniola beads. So as soon ,, Secondly: Don t send the children Tato a oonful f cream tartar, one half Lea- as I could have them made, 1 shipped o•it to , i� P °I resented-b a , e and lu of tobacco in Plaining of freezing fingers. I was not to school. Sonic of ou have ourselves s oonful of -,soda, one-half teaspoonful y P P P g sotr I had lost m wa I was iu time for my agents some thirty tons. of them. Make . Ueen teachers and can recall the nano ante of clavas one-halt- teas onful of cin most cases—with him, and possibly au ox- Y Y Y• money± No. Just look at this tele`{ram 1, Y Po hide blanket, He cam s in ever house be supper, and supper is much on the same . i - of havin ► u ails reach the schoolhouse.an namon. When cake is mixed ut art P y , from Lamu : `Fashion changed. Swaheli - f; b p I Y P F tlireahca at, if the house belongs to a fel- lines as dinnor s. a threshing. , t time from nine till noon,every fresh arrival of light part•in pan first,and then put in all traders coon t have blue beads at err prick tt1 lots-bachelor. A corner--the farthest from s �Vtuit teen. Shall sell chi meant tochildreii ' ; ' t . serving as an attraction for the wapdering the-dark part and remaining white ou top. the door for choice—is bedded down with ' � g P - 1i • c - of coast towns—play marbles with,"' iy. - minds of the urchins already assembled. APPLE lintil9NssT.—Pare ei ht medium• an armful of straw ; on this, covered with - G6II8rat Notes. t Dunt send them to school, on the of er g The Ja n ersimmon is usual( ruffed I live this glance at the African markets tc } sized apples, out out the core, leaving them l►bu3ket and hide,,he Glee iassound` sa he P - Y g hand at half est six in the rrornin to et P +y on the comrnun eraimmou without diffi to show some of the minor difficult-ies of tit- !_ p g g whole ; make a ayyrap of one and one half dcea in the bed which Lhe farmers wife p tin out a caravan. A bead accrue a trivial them out of your way. If you do, don't cu sof eu ar, When it boils ut in the ' culty. Nurserymen usually graft them pre• g - . p g , p provides for him when the threshing reaches thin in London where it costa but an iu - t' blame the teacher for the quarrels and dis- fruit and let it cook until tender bein ciaoly as they Kraft app`©++ iu winter time, g _ i tl that kind of a farm. ant em to in collar cello, instead of do it - - turbances which occur before the house is careful to beep it whole. With a spoon A shant twelve h fourteen feet is lar e Y P Y K g g finitesimal fraction of a ten But when y g cnttin u pieces of the root , you remember that when you reach the. t 1 opened at eight. carefully remove the app.es frim Lhe syrup enough to accornmo ate six men at night, g P E ++ Don't discuss the faults of the teacher and to a ell mould—an earthen bowl will an• "land of thirst and emptiness it will buy- 1 j y y and to cook for and feed twice-that number The corn cro is almost alwa s a a in - - ber"failin g i. Many gna'ify that by adding ewer. Acid to the hot syrup one-third of a during the day. -Wit.h 'the thermometer one when its atm heat demands}in tilt way You uu ox, a camel, or nothing at all, you t' in the resence of the chihlydn,.", but I eels a of elatitre which has . reviouel + pause over the purchase, an+l dwell upon it's sa to Dnp"don't do it at all.'.' Common P g g P y down in the zeros, there is no c.�►mp,aint of cnititation enc fertilization arc etnnplied color, shape,aud weight.—(Harper's Week- y y , i,een soaked twenty minutes in cold water, about stuffiness. A knothole in the wall . with. On poor ground, without• manure, 'l „ 5 charity forbids it aril common courtesy , then strain all over the apples,setting them not big enough to shove your finger through and nut well worked, it cannot be expected y' �� ' - rohibits it. She has faults? Of courseshe v with whi ed ' to ive a enerous return. - p upon the ice to cool Sec a pp la amply autfic,ent to leap the air of the g g 9dveatnre With a Wuttet;ha 1 t38�a'8T• N- t has and so have you ; but-would you fe©1 cream. - house thuruu hl ure, and to allow a few - that she was justified in pointing out your g y P Nve cannot influence the market price. �� "' ` shnrtcomin s to aur children or ex Dein cubic feet of snow to trickle through on to But any pian can raise himself from being I had an adventure in Lonf3on IAst R Y P g the floor or the glee ra below. s rin of a ver un pleasant nature,'' said �t ') - them to the �aZe of our nei hbor± }� a leu cent-a•pouna man to beui}t a twenty p Y I - b Y g Little TconOMles.', A% soon as the engine has got up steam— five•cent-a-pound man by sending to-the the v. Theodore Swain, a Memphis . I I once reproved a little fellow for using There is an old sa in that a woman can a difficult matter on a cold da and ettou h , - sn oath, and with the truthfulness of child- Y g Y" K tnt<rkot just the Lctte• for which the poo minister, now a glieat of Cho Laclede IIouse. "` v< , hood he raised his eyes to my face and said throw out with a spoon faster than a.man hands have arrived, a start is made. The ple will pay twenty-five cents.—(1'rofeabor "I was wanuei-iug about the city eight- in vindication, "My papa swears>" Wa,y can throw in with w shovel: Without ref• machine site betReen two stacks, which .re Ibobcrtsou. seeing Dna day, and finally found myself t� I called a on to tell that child Ui1t hie erence to the apparent injustice of tilecom• thre%bed together; three men get on to near the notori<oas Whitechapel district. I 1' I Pneumatic tires to wheels may at-some P parisc►n between the tiro sexes, it moat tie aitch stack., or, as a Kenarat thing, the i futurotiia tie used on farm wa Dna. ff ao w° approached bye beggar who appeared _ s' , - fatter was a ver bad man? I was not re- I y fig - admitted that the thriftiness of the -family whole crowd get, on each, and pretrend to the will net.•esai a better roach. Im ,roved to be a complete Physical wreck. I quer- .t !i g • quired to shake the child's faith in the fath- 1 Y 1 and his story was so pitiful - I! , er. Enough for me to teach him that the depends as much upon the economy of the ignore the fact that the straw-carriers or tinned him, roads are now receiv►ng more attention than house mother as upon Cho itiduatry of Cho ( grain alwut requ,rto any human attention that I conctaded to investigate it. Ae said language was wrong, and that he must not any other eublect that uditcts forming, and t; ( use'it. sea e•earner. No one, soya the New 1 ark wl►atever. This little overflight is pointed ` that Ire lodged in the nczt block, and - tt g a great change wili take place before an• I - Tribune, should aespise small economies out to',hem by the m+tchine-mon ; and after other decade. thither we went:. He led me into a gloomy << Neither have you a right to destroy the though it is not an economy to nae np a dol• all have claimed to tia�©mounted the grain old building and np three pairs of rickety . Those who desire t•, caduca a fete ver 5 I: , child's faith in his teacher, nor will you - - - find the teacher hilt of au�h moron doih lar s worth of time in order to sage a lupi. stack before any one else; anme of the most P Y stairs to a little stuff j room, lit only by.�► _ 1, K Y K K penny worth of material, Clothe% may be goo:i•natured sorrowfully climb down, W choice fowls for their own tables will ee� dirty skylight. Ouco iu there he locked ' Iler faults are apt to be of the head, notof cure something extra by crossing the pit Lite d•,or, laid aside hie crutches, pulled off - patched and mended to tl►at extent that it Rt DNIT TO A MAGTYtt[,Ote ( tl , the heart. When you see where she fails, me male with Dorkin hens. The cross __ , . were aet,nal saving of money to buy new vn the straw for which Cho look onl for K his gray wig and blood up, a power ful six- :1 _` if yon are very sure it is a failure, go Lo material rather than tut so mut i new cloth Y Y , produces the heat chick% anti fowls for tilt' tooter in the prime of life. 'Wi ll,' said I,- n , her in all kindnes9 and Dint oat the error. 1 f the publics anathema if they fall to kee tab`%, lint the hens from the cross are not , p on old arrnenta. llc� rte all this, there is I see that vvu are a fraud . what do you T assure you that you Rill he received in S P the straw away and tet the carriers bunt the equal of some other breeds ae layer(. want with me?' lie re Iced that he wanted a +f not tl►e least excuse for an woolen al Aa fur an rewanl fur hard work in the wa I P f the same spirit in which you come, and tree y y 1 >•,ver da manure is kc t ex used to the ni ,orae, watch anal chars sold to euforcts difficult• can Basi! be ad nste 1 if ou comer lowing any particle of goof nourishing . of praise, the know too well that it to the y y P P y l n e Y ) 1 y food to tie throsvu awl It la net as air, and worse to Lite hot sun, it depreci- his claim produced au ugly-looking knife. .. v in sincere friendliness, without anger, and y' ) peeuiiarattri ,ut+�of that ►art of the ma�c:hine Rtes iri value. I)ecom ►sition is limtenoa + - easy to cook the meat that ha% been I that, althou gh hart` wor� and all ti►e dirt ! },t It wilt du you no good Lo cry out, he sand, �, with the good not only of your child but of I^ h heat and ,nui&ture but when manure •for ori-cannot Le heard in the street and • cooked before as it is to cook fresh ine.>t, j <•ome that wa the men on the straw need I Y Y V tht- en ire school at_ heart. y' Stats and is dr , it under goes slow com- • Ever - article of fat cut from the kituii• � y ti nn un© in thio building will come to your Uon't flu into a rage if your Guild is pun Y p not 1«►k .or praise. R l,ustiun, a which it ie d• cited of Clic most tit•' en meats abouhi tie careful` frle>l. out. , y p , 1 I had ailed hint up pretty close and . - raped. lloubtless hes richly deserve:? all he Y �ti ith three mon ori each �a�n•st, two ! Df its `aloe. concluded that he was blutiin that he _ - - - U (.Dares fats like :nutton, lamb and turkey more men atand►n one on Btu h aide of tt►e g - received. Use a little reason and you will g r' realize that as ou ourself f nd it necessar are for the ao:►p fat:9, but are none the lca9 feeder, to cu' the bands on the sheaves and It is not generally knottn by gro•vera would nut dare kill me iu the very heart of Y Y Y valuable for that. Beef fat,properly alar ,ass them to him aloti the feet of the mountain ash that it is liable to the London, au I assumed a careless sic and . - 1; to Punish severely, tho teacher also must ; ;{ i ladle ; and o - now ;►nd then do the sumo. llon't rear!► ified"and sU•a+ped i' egn,►L Lo butter for three min ou Cho straw, collo ariind in lino attacks of [I►o apple tree borer, and ie iu told him that if he robbed me he would shortening nut] frying. It is incomparably one bel,ind thcotber, ding the straw from fact otten a breeding place for theso pests, have to kill me first, ani that he mig ht o governing entirely by the power of love un }�`� •• t - til ou have used that ewer so constant` r better than lard. lirearlcrwnlia saved from man to man, piling It up anyhott a% IonK ae whwhafteewarda de3;croy the orchard. lu just as well get a6 it. Uh, I know t1ia1 - at home t'�i.t our cuiltiron will obs It each day's cutting of bread, propperly dried they can keep'the mouth of the carrierti free ; exterminate the borer, he should bo looked. you Savo �gSof u pistol, but I'm not afraid of - a Y Y' in tl,e oven and roller} and sittod,' o far to• for and dextro eel whereter he is l'ikel to it I,- aaiti. Hid A►nericana carry pistols . _ without a�ution. R anti whoa the grain spout• ran intra a }ar9 Y Y 1. g I ward keeping a1 stock of breadcrtil ou bin one hundred bushels an hour is onl au appear for just such cattle ae you, I replied, with If " Willie" comes Home in a fit of child- Y • c :' 1 hand for veal, crocprettes and other dishes, ordindry aver=s a when the rain is ood. i Durin the winter semen vivh'cn no work all the coolness I could asaunte. Now, if ish rage because teacher struck him oyer' K iG g g nu are not afraid of it wh don't. ou et If every particle of stale bread is saved, Y Y g ' . _;- the head, just for whispering," don't rouse But when, as in this last threshing, there ` can be tione out.bido, the labor can be prof- y • pounded and silted, there need be not a jaF are unl v two an the rain and that onl on itdbl ant ,lo ed in cookie tl,a food but to work±' I saw that tie teas a owsc], and' >t t yourself up in fancied righteous iu�di;;natian K g Y_ [ Y g k - A .. - " of cracker•crumbs parchased. If the house• one side dhd t wo ou the straw, the above ` what is tt•,fntcri is au intention that will throwing my hand to my hip pot et, I step ' and clelare that " a pers.in who will strike `` ed forward and said tirml 'Give me tha c - a child cn the head is unfit to associate with wife is careful to save all the bits of twine, average might be Aivided by five. ! lessen the coat of heating the foexi. t'4 arn, P y' - rt - wrapping paper, etc, she will always find y'tte moat nit kaaant art about the ' food is lour roratin g and fur that reason it `torte.' He hantleii it to me vrit'hont t t the sweet little ones. P P t, b I$1• them useful and a great deal of time and machine is the art of the men ort the ma ba ,nada to a:s iucreaso•1 roduc- coon`, to past, out. floor, and held i open r !; •'.� _ Injurious . �es, no doubt it is: But he• P Y PuY• petty annoyance will be &aced in this way. straw ; this i i ea ciall so when the tion, of milk- is often obtained from cooked Cur me to pasb out. No, I hall n r pistol A fore you judge. the teacher reoall your own ' y Hetet carr one—but I made no more . I G i} Habits of small saving inculcate a spirit of rain is srttutt then the are wra , ed foot`. Y ► i V 1 actione the da that same sweet little K Y + , / y thrift which goes far in young people to• in an 'ink Slee k cloud which clo s u F all ; visits to the dens of. Landon begryars with- one spilled a p to of milk .on yon. cle9n K P i To ggt rid of strawberry leaf blight, out.a hurl otlicer atm elbow."� floor. vidn't c+u-cuff hixr, sound! 9 ye$ ward making them usf+fnt and et]icient the passages to the Iunws, all the noes n•hich is oarticularl in irrit,ua iu nld lents- y y '; r. ` I know you were worn out and tired almost tnemUers of.society. One of the gFeateat ,distrea ing from the sort deep footing of tions, it is a good plan to burn over he bsd . _ l- fc.11ies which can be committed fin this. di- the newt thresheud straw which helps to : atter atherin Lite cru It-the leaves are Lo death, but I shoal<ia't wonder if the Y' g g p. e World s LoIIgeSt Railroad• _ c rection, however, is to ce.ncot;, uses merely rob them of their breath, by keeping them first mown and if there is a small amount teacher wires a little tired and worried also. . to nae up material. chs pasty brsad pod- coi3tinuall climbin to avoid Lair t,uried Nicholas Ro3ano(T, captain of the ltuseian - She gsts so sometimes. Y K �K of mulch hstween the rows Lhe Leda will 1 I dings, which no one likes, and probably no acid so forein thein to inhal the army xud navy, and an attache of the Rus- bur the sake of your children have char- g burn over clean and destroy b'Dth the agoras t f; ity for their -te.�cher'a failings. Let them one ever did like,'may be charged to such smitt in large quantities. These u►et collie of the fungus and wend sestia Sian Rota Engineers, is on his way to - ` t excess of ill-directed economy. Valuable off at dinntr•tinio from the straw itis a ` Vladivostock, Siberia, where he will take _ c - once suspect that you have a lofty con e e milk and other materials which would l �\ a might learn much from the prosperity char o of the work of buildin the lout;est _ - i tempt of her efforts, and they will at once Kg ' crust of black as thick as n dollar ovsr their )of (tie branch eti le Rud of their abillt to g g • . make an excellent custard are wasted in P P Y railwa in the world. This has usti been - become assessed of a like s iri(and ou faces, thtir eyes streaming and bloodshot, � 1. P P y the desire "to use ti " tite breadcrumbs in bear the heatieat burdens ,v�ithaut giving bc;run Uy the Rus91a❑ Governn,rent. f have thereb destro ed half that teacher's P an itching smarting akin, and a feeling , i y Y this way. There are excellent bread pped- of a tremendous cold in the head. . But in • way under them. The secret seems to lie in It will be built from Vladivostock,on the I power for good. din s, but the are not made of uiidried ' the extraordinary thoroughness with whist: Siberian coast to Moscow, Russia, a distance • -; Teach.your child that lie`must render un- R y spite of all, every one seems Lo keep his ap= : , _ breadcrumbssoaked in custard apparently elite . and the food at a threshing is they cultivate their farms, vintryarda anti of 11,00 +ersts, or about 8000 English miles. t conditional obedience to the teacher. When P on�harda - i nu find one teacher collo abuses the ower for no other reason than to save them. itlweye splendid ; " as good as threshing- • . ane] Llie protita which they obtain (;aptair3 Rusarioff says this iuimeuae line,. . - t Y P from the aeomingty insigptficant products. ,almost three times the distance across the - of gavernmer.t you will find hundreds of grub" is a well-known baying to describe ' r 1 an thio in the line of oexd victuals Not.withataudin that a few ears a o United Sates, will he completed in five parents who do so. QorrectIn tb,i Teacher• . y a g ( 8 Y g f - -- r ,:. g Dinner is generally beefsteak, as often as great opposition was made by the laborers Years, and commerce will be almost retain . ,. ' ] , Near-sightod Teacher: "Come here, ou like to reach for it, with turni s and to the introducLiou of binders and harvest- tionised thereby. . . Fall fruit• - y p . t{ George ; I wish to examine you in pnnctua- potatoes ; beside which, cakes of various eTa ou t ie large western wheat farms, re• "Tire Russian Government has ample r t +, PEAS PRF4EftVE3.—Yarn, gttaf ter; and Lion. What s that-. (pointing to a comma.) and curious kinds ; and pies Qt apple and ports ar� that an army of 4l l U00 laborers funds to build the road, says Captain i core, toil for half an hour in enough water George: "That+? Why, that',Ut comma." r3pricot wg�rlder from head to hand shout are called fur in Minnesota and South Da• Rosaroff"and there will be no delays in the - - _ , to cover them♦ Acid one pound of white Near-sighted Teacher . Right, Now, the table. The teacups are kept full, anti kora to help harvest the wheat crop, Im. work of construction. 't'w� hundred miles - ` Xt, - + Sugar for each pound of fruit. Flavor with what's that?" � � you catc`a the milk and sugar for your. ' proved machinery has extended the area of of the line has already been Built. Enormous i the juice of lemons. When the pears1are (,teorge. Ah 1 now yon t e got me, I self, and fix your tea a$ you think it wheat sad increased the amount of labor re- Clocks and barracks for the army and naval - { cooked soft pour them into jars, and tie don't know." should be fixed. Towarda the end, a large quo• , stations which will be located at the eastern . . . them up when cold, Near-sighted Teacher(severelyj: "Coorge, plate of plum-duff' is given each man ; and - — Lerminus-of the road will also be built." t PEAR 'MARMALADE.__Boil pears with the I do not wish yon* use slang phrases as soon as that is finished, there is a general Cariass Disinfecting Inoidents. Captain Rosanoff has received numerous t ' `f-F skin on • when soft rub throe h a sieve here. When you are uilable to give correct dive into trouser ckets and the ipes tetters from his fellow otficera in which they . ` g re lies, sa so. Now" ( ointia to what he , P A curious incident occurred at the muni- ! For each potwd of pulp take three-fourths P Y P g fished up and filled ; and all leave the table expressed their gratitude to the British r... ` of a ound of su ar. Stew slow` until supposed was a period),"what's that?" cipal disinfectin astabliabment in the Rue - k p g y cautiously, and avoiding all g people in respotrding so readily to the re• ' - thick, stirring constantly, George(earelesely): •I dont know. des Recollects, Yaris. An old It►dy balled quests for food for the famine-stricken: CIiA.*ICE op A COItIJsiON, t}tere in a etaW of the liveliest excitement i ` `, t, •y Near sighted Teacher: " llon't knew - ' peasants of Russia. Good crops wore assur- t4 , . _ PIOKLED _E.�RS.--Seven ound§ of ripe what it is? Why, that's a period, you or anything that might jar the system; and stated tnat a mattress which had been ed this year. r;v . 't i *; pears, halved; three pound�of sugar, one numskull I" then, on the eliadrs and flooe farthest from forcibly taken fmm her for di infection ....tea.-+•s,..•-.•+a•--� . s . `;; - pint of vinegar, one oupce of who`s cloves (aeoro'e dookin oriticall "'�tt the Dint in the table Lhe vrotvd sitdowb t0"stook® and Donfsined a nupther of `rands constituting , ' one ounce of stick cinnamon. Boil the t g p The 4reen-e ed MoIIsi;t3r question): "Ah ! now I've got you. That debate over many things" amouAst each the whole 4f.liar �¢ei�tltli. She went away - ` t ' g a obe hour, steam the pears until aaft, , _ „ I otther. A, b eot is usual` chosen in which content d on bein sesured that both the testi—fihe wenn to the mountains os " � i sin t o nod ; it a Dal a fl a eek L 4,{I.] Y F g Y j s ",_ - ` boil In the syrup a few minutes. y y P .- all are gomfortably out of their .depth, tad mattress and the bonds would be returned their wedding trip,and Ethel was wretehad. :, !► �' - ; !f �" f, �` k F>,p;sE,t F�$s.--Drop gaartvie" of-pre Oil P,nd water--woman anti a eeorpt==iii'e• filen wb]lo tba viromen•folk wash he d s};es, to her quite safely, i►nd all Cho.bvttvr foe Bess—t'Vhat was ChD teouble? . . � y -_ _:. I `servFrl vearat ?nto one wart of, whi ed hostile ro erties. 13ulwer L tton. and we wait for the engine's whistle, the t heiir f tuaiptiion. Joe--•Geon a fell in hove with tlioseene - y Psi . 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"re - � A' "`. . placed in Engla d by �a broad the plague-stricken city, thus de cribes age that had-been rrached.by. the former _. . �­ . --;" - ' . '. ..- ,-� - -`-, .. . . ,:::, � , . "._.� -�-_ -1 I .- experiences:-This city, usual- OccuP a ro of the hour, man *h( ,.��-1�4.,.,: % _11 - - -, . ..:�, .,�i, - ,-�...-�,. , . - � corn. I I,-- - I . -- : '. straw hat, trimmed with stalks of ' ­ - - ­ ' , " - . -4� � -1�,.. Xr � ; . .��dyp -brimmed A meteorite ' . .---�, . .I . . some ot his ants of these small bodies was four Th he the' ) is the wo-ighing 506 poundi rocent;` , . . Y, _�­ , I ., ly fell near North Bend, Wis. I . . � I- - �:" ,.7, _', ly at this season one of . . I � ;, - ': 1:� :1. . �; . . I'A'.-W. I - �.1 Salvationmeetings are now greeted with cries the ga*est places yeakra, and on the tiniest' coffin of all there subject of conversation all through 14 rance . ..'�. . . 11 - - . - * - "rI --Z .�� -it 4 - . - - .V ­ -��. . ,.. � � � - - .'- .­­ �-t:�­. I I in Europa, an aristocracy of merchant princ- was a mark drswu across the printed form and Awitz enle Light-haired people, as a rnle,are, I 1- .- � - I .- . �. .vf "' Where did you get tha�hat?" - erland just now, &aid the tb lanpir : . :., I�� -1 - ::,- ,__�,_.- - :,r: . . - ,. ... . - , , � � . . 1� ! . . . . been I of long articles by brilliaul - 'lived th%h*tbu'dr.rk haire&-, - L'�' . . � .. . es,- who live in elaborate stylq in beautiful inthe place where the age-should have . journalists in . - I � .. r. -1, - i�� �-\,�W!2,­_ I . - I � ­,-�. , _.-1­ ..­... r. '(1, 'I-­,.,... . . -,. -1 . _# .­ . . A:- I ... _� . It _­-'. . ;.... . . Jarkles Lynch,a all Irish centenariit. ham houses with wagnificentsurroundings,where rewtxle! , * ­ .:4-1. . both\�ountries, is A. F,mile Denzler. Beau- The fastest passenger elevatme travel at , -1 . . ..-I- . _-r- -, �:` --11 . . % 1.1:j�, '. ,,.: - _-.L;'- .� , 't : ,�'._ . : .. .- ­�� ; ­ -! -just died- at B Ilycumber, King's county- no e!ement of pleasure is lacking is to-da.y a A MY OF HORROM­ tiful. poems a9d idyllic romances to the the a ed of 1,500 feet a minute. - ;_ i-k- � - i .- -1 . .1 ,"._ "-s_ , I �_ He was at work until a few minutes before , ; pe - I � � � I �t, . .�, , ,.. .��, , .. .-,-.:;, - .: � - ­1�, ."'i . . his death. city of death and desolation, of mourning But the most ghastly eight th-at I-�I*L v-6 erpetuation of his �iefrory are appearing There is more intoxication in Belgium '. - . . . ­ ,-:,. .. - --_._�.t .: . - .. � - � . 11 - �. Ey scores ; his. name in -on every gn ' - ; ..I '. , '. -:. �, .-,­.; y i � . 11 . ­�z­ ­­ � _...-:. - w He Aropp6d. down dead while and misery, a city of coffins "d hearses, of -witnessed in this city of horrors was at the t-on 0, than in any other country in Europe. .. ..�., ­ '_11`:_`_.��z �wlr , 1. ilking. . � .. .� _. :..- � --. - .'..�;., ,1 - .�'.�_ - - . . - . Rachels weeping fcr their children, of chil- other side of the rout. Here on Lite.floor of and, if he was not gifted with wonderful � - - . .1. . . - . ,. I .-. - - t, - . . � _�,% . . . - - I .. ­f 1. I 1. 4 .. � . 0 'dren � ...�,I f I I�.. . 1, �t..�-'. ' -3a self-possession and the tru ly brave aad nobl a Several jriot6rs-in-law ilik' Lon(toii have . . _. � - � . . . - - A clergymaC* Qxf 9 invite t1le tar thoir-Itare"bf,irt,ves mourn. a tumble-doiwin shed were laid the corpses - . .I .:.I . ,­�. I . - i.." % , . . . ­_ - - . . -tecti ' %­ .� ." -.�- - - I I men who f L ing their hu spirit he has so f rmed a society for is-elf-pro qn. . - a- '. i . - -_ -, 1 __ - I 1.1-. �..; _: �, . I..—I . '# I � . . : * Durable brick, formed of chipped-granite I . . __ .:. . i 7-_,�-�-,',,���I�-:,,.� �# - 1. � 'Uting ftquell� 6 isket,iommerce pitals after death,-of 120 men, women amd - . - . . - . - requent.the i' Pu Sunilays-to ,sb%RJ§._*rk4',* hu,44niAs mourn- i ust as they had been brought from thai hos. powerfully manifested. 0 , . - . - --, - come to church. �n Ithe)i Ing tfieir wivos. Rambarl . ,.,._-. ,� _ .,t s. 11 - �, there would almost mom to he danger of � .1. .1 . .. . . I .... , . .- ,� . . I Hitherto such costuthe iad been trownea 4vich'alll natimtt is'at i Atand9till. Her children. Most of these his being spoiled by the tremendous over- and elg,y, in a recent Scottish invention. . I -_ �: _. .. ��;! . .1, . - �� bodies were arranted I . . . . I . .1 J 1 . I - . . .1 . . � � 1� - .11 --.-I''N. I ­ -1- . .. ."-:. � �­. . . ` u N. n. and the boatmen had not gone to miles of wharfage are lined, and double in the coarse bed dress of the hospitals, at flow of adulation that is being accorded Over 2,000,'000,000 cigarettes are annual--- , ., .- '. - -r '. ��_..-- � .- . . him. 'I '­ I I .. .- "'L pl' . - , � .- _ - I �- . .church. . lined, with idle steamships and sail. there were others in the tattered garments ly manufactured in the State of New York . 0 . � - %, . ..I _. � '. �1_. � . .- . - . I . . 44 I �I , I . .. J� ,;- . . .� ­ . .. I - .. � Prof. Garner bas left Liv6rpool f6r the- ing vessels, and only an occasional tog in which they had been brought from their But why is all this't His name is un. ' . - - � � -.M - , . , � . Thirty per cent. of England's literature .'. � - .. - ,, .." J I I � � .. . .:" � I - . ". I" * . . . . -, -7. . . . . .. . : _.�-" ­., � . Cuboon valley, west coast of Africa, with & I or li�hter disturbs .her waters. Her homes when stricken down, ahowin how known to na as either scholar, statesman or is composed of ilovels, and those of Bertha .-- . . I I� - -,�.:,. :�,i' ., . g . - I .. . VICIV to stlldy.� done its warrior," the great majority will as, � . . . . . .1.- - -i 11 tho afeeehpf the great spes .famileis have fle4-from the great houses and quickly the deadly malady had I f; M. Clay are far in the van. . _z I _.:.-_ :_ ._,L*L.. ­_ - . L L-;'I IL . I . - beautiful &iiiinds of Hohenfelde and Uhlen- work. These bodies ware contorted in all True, as these titles are all too g .--i � - -- I -_L - _..�.1117f -of that, region. I I .. � � Penera I ­ I . . ­ . . . . .. . . .._1 1. . . - I - , - , .,,� 1. . 4 . . . . ,_N r- ,: - . . I , - t i._.;� .­ � -.. - . . .. . horst, on the due side of the Aussen-Alater, aorta of shapes, ant an death had left them. understood. lie is neither ; for he was 0 The palling of a tooth cartsed a fatal at-' . . - - . ..- � . L - .1 . - n I but i nly -1 . ". . - The rail ude and R-itherbaum on The body of one man who had died in a a barber'st a great sanitarium ; f to tack of lockjaw to Mrs. Nina Edgeman, � I :� . .. 1. . I - *1:_''� -' . . . I .- � . . L .- . ways of the United Ki gdom of and from HarvestO aged seventeen, of-Jeqersoii, Ind. I ­ L . - -I . -Great Britain have 16,860 locomotives, of the other. Her hotels are vacant save foe suit of underclothes, with his stockings on, think clearly and quickly, to act, decisiTely � . . . . � � ,11 . 1� . I . � - . � . L 1. :, ...: - . , .1 ­ . !. �:, I - I . which only 1,841 ,are in Scotland and 70,5 in ' an occasional benighted traveler, and her had Ilia knees drawn up almost to his chin at a terribly critical moment, to battle Over 2,50,000 cansty birds are vinnusily, -1� . .. .�-. _. 0 - . � . . . - -. . I . , . � . - . . _. 1reland. The London and North Weatern schools, theatres, opera houses, and concert and as this circumstance caused him to take' . . . _. . I..I . - _.. fearlessly with the mighty forces of nature raix d in Germany, About 100,000 of them '� -- '.. � , - _.�_ .1 - _L ... - ­ . I - . � I _1 .:- ..L 1.I-, � - . find purchasers ill the United Stat4n. .L - - 1.- - .- . have the mosti 2,648, followed by the Mid- halls are closed.- - I up more than his share of room on the floor I for the silvation of many, betoken tliq 0 . I . . . -. .- . �._. -.-.-, . .- land with-2,(P-0. . .. �IL _.. . . .. .�_'- ..... . - " . - 'The first intimation I had of the,ranner' of the shod, he had been laid sideways. and scholar, the statesman and the warrior, Pigeons were employed in the mail ser- - � %_ L i . . . �_. - L . �: : � . � .. . . At the sale of Mr. Broohy'6 stud in DabliA in which the plague is regarde ,)n the eon. the bodies of two children wore at his head why then he is all three, this brave, young vice in Bible titnm They acted as lette , . . ; . �.. ­ __.�._� . � . . - r . . J ' " . . . . . ! ' ; �_ _L .1 I- L - . . . . . .. . .�. a s;:ngle brood mare with four of her sons tinent arose out of the circums ta.races that and feet. . coirrenr of St, Gervaise ; for it wan at that carriers when Joshua*invaded Palestine. - 11 . .. .- ... , �, �... . - - . . 6. . . . . . I ) - -,- -'-"�- � _.. ­ z . � - _�_ � r nn� daughters brought 10,550 guinea&' The every railroad guard on tile rail& from Lon. ' The body of a woman Vms bent back fated health resort that he was kept busily A baby at Point. GLC&a� fea irmw a .. - I - , * .-_ I �.: .� I I . ­ � I mare brought 2,600, her foal 7,50, her year- don after I reached. Belgium looked at me nearly double just as she had died in &1% employed, both by ,reason of his skill and Iligia.eftajr�saaa so biL it& tmm! , , ` I ,:. : .. - .% I J 'me thaL_ iris I I - --- :', .. `-_.,".. . . : : liyi:r 400, her two-year-old 3,200, said her with curiosity when. he read tile word ,awful spiiialn, and others had their arms the pleasant courtesy of his manner. � - � 11: . . ,. . .. . . . - - . . .. . . - GEgaA Of&PeC&bad t*ble 4RqKAZtR& - I. . . . 1 . , . . . 4 . th-, Born of a French mother and a hardy ­ .. ­ I - I .. te-year-old 21,%20. - �. I . I.. . Hamburg on my ticket: I was the only streLched above their heads as they had MWf 3 approach am omtdmta a f fAs Ti-V . - - r. .. . _� .,. .-- r . . ' passenger on the Bremen express who got struggled before the vital @park lef! them. and brave Swim father, the moment. the - - - - . .I .­1. . . __ . z- ,S;r George Macleod,professor of ,mr-g-ery off at Hamburg on '4aturday evening and Among these corpses staring with their - first ominous sounds of tile frightful giviniv loge at Greenvpiod,W6., r"I tie hew*ag at- - .� , .. I - . _ .. . . .. . � - ) : - 'in Glasgow University, died after two days* I the wX)TvM at,nsa�L& kvepa Unucl.&Uca from ' . __ _. . I - . . - . - . . - . - - . - - . . - . :.. - tile others shut their- windows when they dead eyes open, worked a dozen men away at St, Gervaise were heard, young r, - . .. -. - - I I . . . illness at his residence, Woodside crescent, DenzIer, fired with the desire to save the a wping. ., . .. !- : ...-.1�61. . -. -�- �. �.. .- - I ,G1 . saw the.name of the station, as if they fear- straightening the rigid limbs into shape, . .. � � . 1(i .. ..- I -�I ___� t -. .. lmgow. . . . - -1. . .. - ._. ed that.the deadly atmosphere of the pollut- and wrapping them about like mummlea in screaming, paralyzed throng about him, for- Larld.onerw slariamly diumn (he SATNUE, - � - io . I .. . , , . - A tele i . . . � . � . - . gram from Cardiff on Tuesday ed suburbs would penetrate the smoke tile disinfectin clothes in which they were got himself, and flew to the rascue. Almost affles ot Placing a w.1m,A of crocodiles in the- - . , �- . . . .. . . , . . . I ,,�. I 0 :1, - - . . . . . I 4 - . . . � . � , , '. 1� _ . I . i . � . . .states that the crew of the sailing 'ship and steam and inoculate them with the to be buried. �"ach body was tken fast- in a m0ment, the buildings about him tot- Tlianws� to aer.as amriengers,&a&that par- .. I , . . - , - . . :. - Knight Companion, which left' Cardiff Oil dtiadly virus in the railway carriages. The ened to a narrow board, reaching from [lead . . L. � . � . ..- -­ . . I - .I. I_..., I - . I tered, groaned and fell ; there was but ove ify the waLear- ' - . . I : - I lie 20th March last with a cargo of c9al for I . ­_. - 11 __1_...1 t - .:. ..­ z �._- . - htation was only half ,lighted and deserted to feet, with heavy string, in order that it way of escape, and that way w1as on the A mmiquito laite cansed bl -1 i ' I - I � . . - I . . ow -A7otBanmw . . :,� .- ' _'NewtotZ � - . ­_ . . ... _ . . ; . ­ - .� -f� I 9 uiqi!c, and which consisted of 25 hands till save for the station master and a single por- might reni.iin in proper shape, and then in ' other side of the foaming torrent that gath- to Riss Annie Und, or weo - 1- - . . _ _. I _. �� - � told; is believed to be lost, , . ter, who carri d I e a quarter of a a further sited they were piled one above ' ered more &aid more of forge every moment, Mass.,�Lnd it ww feared that herarm would - . _. . - ...� . -.- .�: . % - 7 - 1 - - . � . - I .. - � . . . . - I - I i . .:.. f . I Everything about the new Atlantic steam. mile before I:o cmouyld uggnadga conveyance to the other on racks until their coffina should ' while rocks, trees and dwellings were be- have to be amputated. . . ­. . I " . . I_ - .. , - . � _ . . - 1, I - � : ,*�-: er, the Campania, is of British make except take me to the hotel, conditions a.-mowhat be made ready. The comparison is a brutal ing a4ded to I he chaos all about. I . . .. I - - . .. A mad dog bit John Allen, of PtUalmuT, - 11 , . , L, .,, . - . . � . - .. different from the usual bustle of omui- on3, but the racks with their enshrouded Quick am thought the young barber pulled fifteen Years ago. . . . ,� . . . . . I ! . ­ . the rudder. That is made of a single steel On each an nivermary of . . I ,_.1. �..- .. L � . . .- . . .., �. - �. - 1. plate. It is so wide that there is no British buses,cabs, hotel runners, and railway.ser- ocetipanta reminded me of a pLckirg-holise from the house, with almost superhuman the bite, John expericaces& violent hydro- I I . ;--, - .1...-- - . . . . , . _ . . ._� .. where slaughtered sheep were being pro- trength, trunks, boxes, furniture, every- . .. . . . ,�. L . _.- - I . . firin haviDg the necessary machinery for vice, .. . . . �� a phobic "in, which lasts about three . .. . . L . - 1�. �­.. ....., . . i - ..�` be sent to . FACE TO FACE WITIt DEATTI. . . pared for transportation. thing that could be utilized in the making minutes. . � . .... . . : . .. . . I . rollinR it, so the job had to . . . . � . . I -,. - . . . _L. .- 1�rupp. ! . .,. -1.- . . � - '. - of a temporary bridge, and with wonderful ff.- . '.. . . I . ..k . -:,_ ,...I .-L,-� . I - ithout - AT THE ROSPITATA . A will recentIv before the Sur I . ., I . .1 . : .. I Tt is almost impossible to realize w .. presence of mind kept the terrified men,wo- rogate G& . . - 1 41. . .-. . I . " I - . . . _. Thirteen -millions sterling bar'e already liaving experienced it the depressing effect A : men Slid children back until two doors torn Albany, N. Y., e�ntained this clause : ALTO - . . . I - . _ . : I . ' . I � � . a we passed into the hospital yard two cents, ' -. - - . .. ; . . 1; - . I .. _v_ 'been i�pent on the -Manchester ship canal,or of'r,he continual reminders of the preaence hearses drove in. and I noticed a great pile � from the hotel by the two cooks, were add- my son Simeon I give the sum,of fifty ' .. . . -... - .- -" - .1. . . of � for the trouble he has taken to ill-t-reat me. - : .. .1 1. - I� _. ., . . . . I - five mi!lions more than the original esti- I of disease and desth. Turn front One street coffins bel-ind the barracks. ,,yes.- � ed and the torrent was bridged, and the I .� �I . . .- . !. . �-_. . - . I I .- . .. I inate. Two millions more will have-to be where a funcral is nassing w94 a waggon I people, still under his mawnetic . control, Expedition Island, forty miles from the . . I - . . . . said Dr. Yolasse, " there ate a few being I - . . . . .a ; . . . �.... . -. .. I - - - borrowed from-tile corporation of Mancheis- load of new coffins is on its/ way to the buried from here, but only twenty aged aafelv to the other side. As his north-west coast of Australia, ha.s sunk oat - . . I- I . .. . . . . i _i,­ I . or thirty , cro . . ". - : � ­ � . � �_ . - . - - I - . 1...... - - tev, and doubt is arising of its value when - mortuary, and, one meets perhaps two or a day " . own goods were freely added to the life- of sight, forty-eight feet below the surface-- : !,. -. . . . I I.... � .. :, completed. � three in- e hearses With attendant mourners It. w,as a pitiful sight that met our eyes as I saving brad e, so he himself was the last tf) of the sea. It was thirteen miles long, and ` . - .. . : - � . _ .� . . - - 0 i i - . . - - � - - . ..,s... - . I - _.. . . The report of the Rax Stipply A"ociation I and an ambulance containing a hospital at, we entered tile first barrack. On a double! cross, anti the bravest and loudest in cheer- one mile in VJidth. - . I. .­ . , �.., . ­ - . . . . - . - .� . - .. . . . I . . - - I - . .­'. : . L:­ _� '-- for the improvement of the culture of flax I tendant and a dying woman. wrapped in row of beds oil ealker dide of tho room lay ing the flacking people on. even after .the Boston lias a Eir-y�ar-old colored be - - . .. .- .. I. i, I � y - . . 1, _ .1 . .1 _..._�� :..I:,. � . . I - - I in Irelalld shows that in the years IS90-1 i blankets. All these pul.lic funerals one women in all stages bf diRekse and death. - bridge was crossed. who is a wonder. His name is Oscar Moore, ' .. - . �..�.�.:I - . . - � . . . . . I . _. . �- -, '. ,. - - . . ..7, the results wez-e as follows : Acreage it, - ineets in the better parts of the city, and The oectipaiat of the bed :3e&rebt tile door I It was altogether his own thought, this at.d oric reading of a poem to him of seventy ..,� - . . . . _... _L.�. . ..-.-.." I - ., 11- . - . I .. - I..:. ­ . I... -I IS90, 96,896 ; acreage in 1891, 74,672; de. i they are outside tile daily quota of unfort had drawn her feet up so that they almost 1 Plan of anivation, ard lie had been like a lines, or less is sufficient to engrave it upon J . __ . : : ., - � . I _. . .1 I , __ '... � ! nates who are carted away at night, to be touched the small of ht-.r back. Her face god until I.g object was fully accomplished. Ilia memory. . . _.- . ."...� - _. . crease, 22,224, or 22.93 per cent. .The rec- I - � . . m . . t - -1 � . . .. . i - '. ­ . , .. * buried ill a Ion(, trench in Potter's Field. . , indeed, until nightfall that both . �1,%­ .. a ., ord'Tor the last 10 years shows a declining V was almost black, and her eyes were turned ' It was nOt A young lady in Reading, Pa., who hal - . �_. I.. . 1� I : : � _' 1-�,�': .__" - . - , sc.tle for the last five, and the year now : From niornir.g until night these dreary,pro- so that only the whites could be seen. hyalcal &aid mental strength deserted him nnrseti her father d1iring a long illness, .. . . . . - 1, I ..." . . , .. . i I - -,� . . , - .­ -.,.�- ,.,.-:-- . . .4 1-� under review is the sinallest in Lite 10, slid : ccs"lons are wending their way to tile come- " She is not suffering," Poid Dr. Yolasse. , ty reason of the terrible strain they had uu- amazed the executor of Lite estikt-, when the .. I . �I _. . . I - -.F.- I � I .. A . - ol , I - . T e I .!�:�_­ I � . . -.:. ': ..:.f . - .. -...- 2,.S5 per cf,nt. under the average. The . 4rics, and front morning until night the "She in past it, She is dyiiig-all buti 3 rgono and the daunt less young savior of Id entleman died, by sending in a bill for .-. *, '- -.%.- ' :'. � ". *4 . . . - __.. - yield per acie ill 189) was thelargest for '26 hearses are hurriedly returning thence for dead." I many human lives retired to rest, beseech. o 9 I ".- I . � _ I - .. . , . ' . her vervices during his illness. -.1 � --. . ;��_._ . .. _... -e.� . . . . �.:,�-. .. " years ; and, its everything in connection i it Av employment, and groups of profession- 11 -wag , ing not to be left alone. -4 ­ . , �, . . C Next to the dying *oman's colic . '.., . I, . � . - iLl,black I It was a gallant deed, and one that e I . . . . . . .r�­ -" A,.I '_ . I "th flax culture is traditionally fickle -a � al InOtirnen,curiously clad in knet; breeches that of a rather pretty young girl w ffl- A distinec, race of Hebrews, called tile:. � , � .. �_,_.�` . .- w - 0 1 . . , ,, - . . .- - � , , .-i - - I I . , . . . . I --- . __ -, change in the vield last year did not come ; buckled shoes,white a uffs,and barettas, tire White Jews," dwell' in Cochin, scuth- . - ' . ., . ... . . . I k They comprige a " . . . eyes anti hair, who watt.-hed her i,eighbor's I titled ith doer to almost 'any reward that is . 1�. - : - 4:"� . - . west India. bout 200 per- . � I � � - I -1 1 � : as �t surpriEc, buta drop of 19.51 per ceilt. 11 hurryii)g-from one place to another. as their by heroism. And yet it hall not been - � , . ,f.-I . . �i I death struggles with apathy wid took tie ; Won . I - I I - w I on . 'hey have dwet�,tliere for hundreds ' I . I .,. .�_ ; -_ I . . I_ was a he-.4vv one. . . i services are required. The undertakerti' e of the presence of stranger' Furth, I thotight a fitting occasion for the besto a a 11 '1 . - .. . . i� '. ; . :1 ---, - . : I notic a. . . ­_ _� _' t 0 . 0 . . � I.1 I . incal are so worn out with long hours of er down tile room a. .'Sister of Charity ben of the Legion d'Honneur. f years, and have fair skin and light hair. -I .-* - . , - , - - Attlie British Church Congress this inolitl!k � work that it is no unerminion thing to see over the bed of a (lying womail, hild at tile There was merriment at a spiritual seance . . .- .1 .-w �J��.�-7.-,i . .. I ­ the Bishop of Mancherster, as well as Bi8liop That is why the police of both countries . .. . . ;S�.'�Z'_..�%,:_Z��t . _0. . two or three of them asleep in a hearse re- furthest end two stout nuises were liftillg& , -no I have said are so load lit their ex- in London when the ghost of Volta* .. I : _;- O�� 7� "I-1 I '. - ire ap -. - � �, �_�. 1­�­- ­ . I .. � ..'.., . 1, I .- Barry, will support the anti-vivisect - * . ",��J-' I :. . . 'on � turning from a burial. Those mourners who corpse from a bed to a stretcher. and they pren8tons regarding the act of the public peared. The eminent French author drop. . . . . � .. ..,.,.. � " ; , , . � -I-;,- - rke - . . . I - , 1i� - - . i,,a-.i:-e,oii Lite moral, and Dr. J. 11. Cla . - 7' . I __..I. - . . . annot afford the trappings and state of woe -)rexently passed us carrying it out. 11 If a man who,a - ped Ilia It's very freely, and looked like - - - ' - . . . .,. �- .V. . � . � � and Dr. Amold on the medical side. . c. I 1 functionaries. t tile imin L I . � -_ I. : ..'a,:, �'.�. .:1. - . - . . ' I . .. . . . . . ,.I-,!_. :..tc� - I .. . . i for their dead an(4 yet will not let. them be Rach bed contained a patient, some of ment rir.k of Ilia own life slid with the loss an idiot when a spectator addressed him in z .. . _. . I 1. . .. -.,'� - - � . I . . / ' . I . ­­ �. - - --"I I . - . ­ ,- . � . . -led by cold Haniburg chaiity have en. them writhing and moaning, others toning , of his own property-in a moment of the French. a . . � ,..;-, � .- �._. - . Early next month three stcam wlialf,rfl l3w I - . .. .. -1 , . ;_ - . .-I �:,I —I .z I I: , .,- ... . . . -will sail front Dundee for the Antarctic seas gaged all sorts of vehicle,l for tile convey- reajLlessly, &aid still others seeming to resa; most imminent terror that. could co-ne to Hdmeless cats and dogs' to the number of . 1 -, . .- _. � . . I. 9 .. - 11.�'�.-- I - r,�. I . . . i - humanity-eaved scores of hunian lives, is 2-2,000, were legally put to death last year t_ .,. .- I . - . . � - .-- . . with tile objecL of a.3certaining how far the ance of the bal.ack biers to a final restilig qaietly. We I"ked ill at the doors of the i � __ . I , , , - . . .. . I- soll"hern oceall is capable of becoming a riew , place for the remains of their beloved. other barracks where the scene was tguvh : not a fitting subject for tile bestowal of the in a house kp Lombard street, Philadelphia -- - _ .Ii'.`.,��*, --�'�,�_- I .. I . ' . .. � .� .. ...t.�. - ._­__ . - . . __. 1� . - . ­:.".*- � - � _. �. hunting ground for whales and 8cals. I have seeit cothus jolt by oil baggage the same-dead and d ing men &aid women ; cross of tile Legion d'Honneur, who is fit?" The fumes of burning charcoal closed the : . -, __ .-.' .: - - . � - .I : _� ,.'�'�.".��. ., . -1 . . wagrms and butchers' varts, with crying and busy ritirsee and octors. th sy. . ; �_1. . . . - . ... . r1cliast Workhouse authorities are in a I T, career of 'each aninta,16- in about forty sec- . .. ;.. . . __ t . ; . 4 -, ki�., 1. I � . . , women clinging to the driver's seat &aid !U young man who is now with his broth- ' I I . . . ! . .- $00 . - -- *1 -I- - "I ust come down to the end of tile gar. . I- . � - � . d'lernma, ha�ing failed to discover any re : - i ends. i '... ­ . C, " * i r I . r . � - - . I � . . . . little children mitting stolidly behind won- den'," said Dr. Yolaxse cheerfully, llaml I er-�­a barber of Laroche, near Ronnevilfe L 'O. ._� - . - . - atives of att apparently destitute pauper . . When withering li,ite had deepened the I . ­ ,� . : dering wha�t_ it was all About. will,show you tile di --Whence he will saon, start for lik annual . i . 11 , - . � I .James Stewart, who died suddenly ' ."eCLIDg room. You. wrinkles in Queen l,',Iizabetli's face, mirrors - . I I 1. -,r,�� - . liAllic( i � " ­�". .'. . -�- � " _ :_,�_,:'�_-­ . I - . -lit re . . I . . � V� , , .1 . . ..� . _. after admission. When hi�i clothing was Oil Sunda I witnessed a peculiarly lia- see we make a post-mortem examination of 6tay ill London, is interviewed daily ' - were banished froin the rooms 4he frequent- , I . . I '�, ­- ­,­�, . . . I . I., . ... . , �..�. .'� . I '. L . I thetic 8ighty-a carriage contailling a very each holy to see if it is real cholera .LL It . gard to his own sentiments on the action of ' I . . . .- ' .'r.r­ -I..�%.I stl ; " . : , . . se,;.rched nearly :C2000 in United States I . ed. During tile last twenty years of her . ... . _ , , . , . . . . �. 1 - I Young husband and wife robed in black, site they die of." Lite officials, and the resu'as of these inter- - , - . .. -"f_.. . .'. .. . - .-. . _ _ -, he had not. tile heart to look at her re- - - ... q . . -. .. moiv.,y and 20 shares in mining companies ;-weeping bitterly on 168 shoulder, while tile We passed a number of coffi noon the way views t1il whole colunins in the great jour. life 6 �. . . . ­ 1. __ I p,�_, . .�:-"I . . - w.cre found stitched inside the lininK of his I flection in the gIA38. . ( , .. - .�� .. . . . . . � - - . I tiniest of vilver-mounied coffins, covered to tile end of Like, &rdell, &Olne with Dilln- rials of this section of the country. I . -7,1 : . I� - . , - .. - -:. - I".— .- .� . �., coat, although he declared himself penniless . A marvelous rosp bush belongs to a gentle - . - ,; . I ��,- ' . %:. � - (,lit seat told tile bered lids screwe, dovvi,, others with the . � . � , 2 . I I with flowers, oil the fr' 11 I - .. . �� � - . � when a,.Imittcd. I I ma . . .t,.�, . : :.� . . ".� , . - . - . I story of their griei. Two .gulmiliary trage- lids half off revealing.naked bodies. With- - .. ; Wonderful Railroad. - ' * n in Belfast, Me. Up to 18S5 its prod- - - - I '. : - �::, .- I I ' . . . -1 I - . . . _. The Liverpcol�ounity coroner was on Sat- ' net was white inoss-roses. Then for four - - --_ .- --.-" � .- . - . 11 . �� 1, I (lies growing out ,)f the epidemic were ic- lit, four or five hearmis werb waiting under . 1. . . - - - . -_�::.,. . . . . .., , �_ �, I � I - . - .. 11 � 4 1 .. .. -� - . urday informed that oil Friday afternoon a porteil yeiterday. One was tbat. of a car, tile shadow of the trees,.and a number of . When tile railroad between Moscow and � years it bore white and red roses. For two . . ' . �,­. 1;.. ]�� ,.-.*. �_. 0� . .. . .. .1 __1 man, at present unknown, was shot by a St, Petersburg was op,-ned, it inspired great years its roses were again all, white, &ad . _� I ,::. � . -f -*I',- . pentcr wivi had lost his wife and three chil- men and women were attempting to Monti- I �.. . � . ,. 10.1:. . . . .I - ,.� . r. - terror in tile breasts of superstitious pe-mmu-1 this year they are all red. � , . r _­ . � - _... . I . - . . �. 4, - � - ., boy in Fazakerly. The man was lenking dren and who blew ont-his brains, and the fy friends and relatives in the corpses that . - - ' i - �_ . . .._% . . r. :.� over.a fence into a field iii which a number - try, who thought there must lie sonic witch- Rivalry in love caused a quarrel between * - - - - � I ;� . . - . Z other that of ther N%--idow of a well-tt)-do war- were being coutioua.11y brought troin Lite . - ; .. . . .. , . -I I . ; ­�__ �. I �' .;,- of boys were playing, when, whether by ate- - , 1 . il �,'. I - . , - . i chant ,nho succumbed oil Stinday. Site hospital. . craft in an invention which -coulO make 9 Burt Rovier and Charles Lemont, in Dan I ,.� � 4 � .1. - . . - i .1 I . . cident or de,3ign, one of them fired a 8110t, 1 dr-owned herself in the Au8sen-Alster. train of heavy cars runalong withotithorses, dee, Minn. They both loved the same young I . . .. � .. .1� I I - The dissecting room remains an unpleas- '.- . � - I. � � - . He fell in.,etisible) I There are I 10 children who have been ant memory in any mind. Two or three at the rate o� twenty iniles an hour. Some lady, and it was agreed that a fight should '- . i . I- . � -.�_...:- . 11.1 : - __* which struck the man. I e? ' - . . - . I I � - _.- . -.: and was taken to the Railway I!oteI, ,%vbero . nininitted to Ono asylum alone, all or- of them would not go within sight of a decide who had the better cl im to her - . _. . . ...1 . . c physiciansware at work there. Dr. Yolas- a I . I . . �,­11 - ..: .. 1: .- . � . . I . hours afterward,. . train. Others took timid peeps at tile )land. She witnessed the contest from a. - - I , . - - .t%vo I . . . . lie died about . - I)'- plialled'by tile cholera. so told me that out of his staff 4 f physicians, ­ ., � . . , 11 �,. . .- sed. was about 35. -0 SWEVEq. - ..... nurses,and attendants who were continual. am6ke-breathing creature, which they be- buggy. Before it was over, the Itorike took ... . .. . . ..'� ..�_ - .� .!-. , � ��. . cca. . ' HEARTRUNDIN I . I - : . ' . . 1 . 1 � A mysterions discovery, tending,-stron,gly �: - - . ' I . : lieved to be aliveand ready to devour what. fr-ght and rail off, causing a fatal injuly to . I - --. .. 'L' , _.. :.L�. .A . ­ '. L to su-,4pieion of murder, was niade at Hawk- I The first visit was to the mortuary on ly at work among tile cholera pJaitients of'ly , ever came in its way. When the whistle thti girl. . ..- .. - ... .. � �.:�".1 t - Q . Borgfelder 41 rasse, near the general ho.ipit- two had caught the disease, and only one of . - ,.. _� I . - . � � . - 4 1 __� -haw L%ne, near 11olton, on ' , .) I . L b-lunday. A ' i sounded they said, "Tile monster is hungry; -. - . . . . . .. , , . .L . ciiir(i, who had wandered to a. brook,.found al A va-,ant lot had been teninorarily con. thoso had died, while alone of tile non-chol- ' lie's screaming for somebody to eat !" I& - .. .�. . . . 1 .1. �, ..',� ,-: .. .. . verted into a o orkne, anti a la�rge wooden eraiep&Lients who were obliged to remain. . The Low o! Anchor Liuer Angl' . - . . . . .�1.... -,. '-­ . . -1 .-: the body of a nian With his throat tea-614. I crected. As far as we could see in 'in the hospital after Elio cholera patients Ily tiegrees, however, their terror -w9re ' orrespondent tole- - � - . _. ..... I w . ellez e vii- . . . ­ .. . ��'.., : � . .- rrashed. He is a stranger to the lOcallLv * away, anti foilowing the example of th The Timps Calcutta c . .- - _. - o�` . . .. _. I . " .. .. 0 4n . 1 I " were brought there had been attacked by lie loss of . . . '� . - V . ..-. � 8.nd how lie met with Ilia injuries is un- �11orgr-elder strasEe ong-lines of inournin lage priests, the peasants began to try the , raphs: Some more aepount-8 of t . - . . . - . I.. ... I . * g - . - _. - � - * . _. . : carriages strot hed back oil both ai,!es of Lite maJady. .66 smoke-wagons," though with fear &ml the' steamer Angli%are published, but they -L - . .. .. , -%.�.. . - . .-. . . known. No weapon was found near him . � I I ._ . . . - . . . _.__� . it throw Uttle ,fresh liglit on tile disa;ster. - r I . . . s ,�_,_,.- - � � : the street, relieved at long intery Is by tail I LiLion had gone, bt - � ..- . - �� - , . .. wi,icti would lead to the suspicion of sui- I trembling. The supers . .I I _ .-, _'.1: 4. I - ... "..: ' -. ; blearse3, with their notiding piumeti and . . AN OLD WREUK. . .- . - � the mystery still rentained. T�ere has been considerablediscussion as to % ­- I .- �. - .-. .1....,...r�1.,_4 .- I . . cide It is believed the deceased comes . .. I . . . - - ' - ,�._ ..... ... - whether greater efforts ave been: . - - �:� - I .. . - , sonk-bre trappings. A throng of children " One day an old man who hud never be might not It - ' ' ' '.'� _. . - '. I- from Failsworth. I - � L en . . .. I ." . - . _­. � I I 4 In la"ll"I BAY- *--Pos - . . " ., ;-- ­. . - . were g,16thered at the entrance to the inartu- I CAP16114 F1 it made to save the three men imprisoned in . I I -.,.;: I co 0 as pass- o1ble ceiies ora SPARIAll Vessel 11-110 away front Ilia own village determined to . .. L.�. .. 17 __. i ._ -_c _. Tito Royal Coll 04 ' f Physicians h ' I ary, but they were as hushed and silent as the forecastle. The report of the Court of L _ ... . '�_ . - _. �� I 1 take a look at "Mother Alegeow," which is . - . . �, I , 1. ed a resolution to the effect that " this I . f I . I .. I . their elders. Gloom was upon the locality. altandred Vears Old. which has been ordered by the Gov- - . :- I I ­ regarded by all a-e Russian peasantry as the inquiry, ' . 1_ .-, "! . . __ - . college regards the sale and purchase of ; is 6y clear up this point. At pres- ' - I - .1. . .-,--i".- .� . . � This was tile opat where the bodies of the While dredping for oysters on what ernment, ins . :.-; . .� 1, .�,,�� I .. I . - . � Practices or the transfer of patiei,ts from ' a 11ock Pile "at Biloxi bay, most wonderful city in tile world. . . - I _�-L";;'*-�";'_ . - - . . better class c,f cholera victims were btiri,A, known as ­rh The down express and th-3 up express met ent one can ouly judge from a number of- - . . I ..L - " .��_ � ' . - . .. � . - . ; -1 ., -,7�w�_R_- - -. nother for a pecuniai:y i . . . L _ : ,4 -- _. L. .., -y, � pile physician to a :�qr,, . I ,- . thoze whose friewls could afford carriages oil tile coast of Sli8sislippi Sound, Eugene somewhat confused and not always consis- . .It ' . `.;�� . . - - . - ac Bologoe,-half-way between St.. Peters. I- . ��_ , .,.10A_� - 1. _.- . . (jn.,�ideratioii ainong fellows or inembers of ; rind profes!ii r.R. So many fink. itly grappled anti brough tent stories of w -witnesses. These at , .-* . I - . . :, , . : . c Tibbier recei t lip a _ _ I . onal mourne . _�.4., - - . , i . - . . I .�_ _ - . I i Iii CAPM111, 0 1 . . �� - '.4� - - r its body as contrary to tile traditions and ' burg and Moscow,-i1nd the passengers of that t '10 . f5cers, and - . . � 4�, ends were in progress, how*ever, that, some smill iron cannou of antique des d least show . . - _.. .t� .- - . , -ing with tile 1 'In' " 'I both trains were alloNved half an hour for ) � .... I .1 k ,6. I ­ . . , I , - � practice of the.college, interfei I mourners were collipelled to wait hours for ovidently part of tile armanie I a Ilava I essel, as well as the'boat a-_ . . .. I .-";L : "t-11i - . ;upper. Among tile people who alighted settle men of the v ,_ � ,151�0. ... - . . L , I � . ,� . - , . .- . flecdom of patients, and derogaLory to the ' ' - . , . . . '.. ' . - .1 . .1 � .�. the opportunity to bring tbeir dead to the vessel. Further. search revealed a vessel roan the other train, tile old peasant recog. crew of tile Goa., rema,ined on the sink�lag I - ... "'. ­ . L - .� .. position of a Physician." . . _"... � � . . .- hearses. . about. fift -five feet long and twenty feet hull for several hours till their own position . . I ­. . . ;_ ...--- . .." . :1, - :. , � , ,,, - y ni7ed a friendwhorn he had not seen for a I . m. t , , .. , -- *�# � 'overninent indust � " I .fi"_ , _ . A G rial ge"hool for boya - A glance alcng this double Iin3 of mourn- wide. It Jim in twelve feet of water. The longtime. became one of imminent danger, and they - .- .- - ' P �i,,* I� . ., � :, - : . � " . I . , � . - , . ages gave some. - wood .. . . -.k.�, .. , I , , . . is to be started at Lucknow. the view ino carriz ides,of the iniptrti work thus far brought up is of oak and appear to have left nothing untried, with . - . � - '� '­ 5 I�_em� I - I - I They had a delightful chat 6getber over . J. . 't ,. . . . .. '.­,��.,. b . . , . . ­ L . : I I t .1� , - . lot teaching 11"Itive boys tile 't.� .: ,ts of car ality with which the plague selects its vic- mahogany, and is faitly wall . preserved, their tea in the restaurant, and then, with- Lite imperfect means at their disposal, to ex- - . . 'S 1. �,�, I I � -. �. U�i_t, ", . - � 1, L rs, . , . Z . 1, :". . t, 0. . pentry. They will be taught h,,w to usa I tims from old and young. In otte carriage havirig been embedded in the mud at the I -r - ,� * ' .- 1. ­ I . �,i.� 'W � , - out any thought of �rhai he wan Acing, the tricate their unhappy shipmates. It appes, . ' . . :;,�.,97,.�� * ' . L L ! .. - _. _ , -_ _,jk 1. f _ . European tools. Tile incapacity of the four tearful children oat, evidently on their bottom. A large number of stones foreign old Deasan t boarded Ilia friend's train instead too, that there were four men iEr tile fore .. _ . I :.1-1 I . I" 11,�,�,: I , � � I �,._ . ,.V .,- . 'Ll �M;�71._ . - . - 11indoo in this .respect is his chief draw- way to the litirial of a father or mother, or to that localit Ittive been found, and is own. . castle when . the vessel capsized. One of . '. � . ': I - of h, � �, L ,, - - . .... -..:1 -.)acic. �Tlie Hindoo carpenter at work does perha-ps both. In another a young widow evidently formU the ballast of the vessel. The talk was very merry for so'me time, them managed to force Ilia way out by the - . . - ­ _Vt : . L : 7 , I . .. . - 1 ­ � � I . .,� .�.. - - L .- not push tile plane front him, but draws it sat alune.' In others fathers and mothers Thewood work was put together with but at Wit the old man became grave and door, and, being a good swimmer, dived - ...�. I .. . . i . - � - . ... . -_ 1; �__ . I towards him. He works his saw, 'too, in , were waiting foe the hearses to bring out wooden hinges, and where a bolt was under the wreck and was saved. . ... . . � :,. - 1 ..�­I.,,-. .- - - . silent, and appeared to be puzzlivg deeply . I . _. 11. - . � . - ­ .� I �:..:_ . .. ,� il�- ----., . � �he way opposite to tile Europeau joiner, the bodies of .their children.- At least ten used it was of copmr. No iron seems to thing. At last lie broke out: ' " -.. , :, * . . -, ... .. . ; ,�. - _ over Some � . , . . .1: . . I � . . . a-pt for braces. Shelves . — . . .1� - . I � � f 1, . and to accommodate him ill this matter the hearses were in the mortuary yard, and a have been used exe . Cramp Colio in "MI& .1 :_�_. . . . . . r, ... - , . 41 Ah, Ivan, what a wonderful thing are . - . . - - . -i 1� I , , , � I . .. .. . teeth of the na�ive saw are turned the op- score of men were handling the ooflins,while and blocks Were brought up which allow dis I I .... . ... . A� - " . - - - ,:L,5 , ,- these railroads ! Here we sit in the same For cramp oolia without swelling Rive - , . -" - . , ­V� 1. . . - � .. .. the professioual mourners in vowel W have been of considerable size. %I gotuq to -Moscow, and you to St, oneortwo ounces each of laudanuni and ' : . _%, - �- .� "- . I - site way to o�rg. A E groups of ' .... `� ­ �t� � - . . ,. - - _ . - car, - .* I . : . . . - .. _ - IC tile plane and §aw from him ; a Hill- th3ir sonibre uniforms gathered about Four iron cannon have been found ; one of it . . - - - - .-� -, I - . . ,orcci I - . � � � . . I I -� I . I ;� . - � Petersburg - I isulphuric ether in one pint of 1�nsee I oil - :: .. ,ii" , . . - . � A,7, . _ . doo carpenttr does the contrary, that particular corpop that .they were these is six feei long and in in fair condition. . Repeat in from 45 -minutes to -,- . . - .­ �_ '.'..: : sit i . . . . - I I - Cannon ba!ls of different sizes and parts of . or water. �.- ­ ....- - . - `_ . . . I ;1 . �, ; Raid to mourn, and directed its transporta � �- I �f Ill -.1, N . the journey of the Princegs' 0 . . � . A Fooldenoe Shaken. .�, �:__ L�_- -1-I I ill I . 'A - - .. _� During tothellearse. In &sited were perha x gun carriages have also been brought up. To . .. I : one hour, if pain is not relieved. Blankets *. ­ 1* . " p . - q. .1. 1,;., \ I .- �� - I 11 .. Wales and the Princesses Victoria and 1 tion . MLL,FORD, OUL, Sept. 26.-Oue of the of hot water across the bowels help. If it ,'. . _� :-.�! _,� , -_"� L�� . - I . ' ' . � . . twenty bodies of men,and women,all wound the latter worn still attached pieces of the . � , - . -. ­ .1 I to Scotland la - most terrible thunderstorms known ' for is supposed-to %rise from something eatell . - ---. . :1'.1� .-�.4_ - I 1. .. Maud st Friday night, an in . . ,-, , . � L.- I . 1 I about in whit di i fe,ting-.loth and emit- -ropes by which they were worked. A quall. - - �,� wt . 11 . ­�-� 6 e five ,­�-. -� - ­ . :...1, ',�.­i I - I I a'" giv . ­ I . �0, .. n(tent cenrred at Peterborough, where the 'Le r as ,.,-, .. _: �_ -.,2 . . - . �_­ I - ting the PrAw6'rful'odo f carbolic acid.'Each tity of gunpowder was found,still retaining years passed over here last nighb about 8 give a pint of raw li' eed oil,­or- ­ ' ' . ��,� ._- . - . . . .. I -�� ..:,_ w -I�. . I .,r,yal carriages had to he shunted from the paper pi ned to its wra. its appearance and smell. A musket appar- o'clock in connection with a gale of wind to seven drams of sloes made' into a 641., I - :, . _�. : " . I � - I - corpse bad a Ppings . ��"-,". I ,;'- , _­": `.,_�,tz� I I � . I acing - _ _'L . -- ." � � - - . ireat EFiatern to the Great Northern Rail y capable of carrying an ounce ball, and min. The people rushed out of church with flaxseed meal and molasses, p) it I" ­ ",�' '. -, _: J� - . ,- . .. . .- . tile bearing a number wit ch corresponded to entl . -- ­. 4--. _��" .- ­ : _� � � - . - I . . 1, _ " , .. -_�-�._ � I - . I. 0:, gvg.y. While the train was waiting at strick-Rn. They were afraid the well ba�.-k on the tongue so that it will bek� .� , .­% ­ , ,_ � . I . , '�� , , . I I .. � I I . . . tile names that were registered by the with very old fashioned lock,the nipple and panic 1,,-;�,.1_,.� ,-�7�,, �-v I I .1. � 9 . , 1, "�, .L­ " 1. . -)latform a. little girl pressed forward, and - ` "'� '.g,j­"­ ,'­ L. ,.�.� _ . . '. 11 .. I f- mortuary clerk. Me were liftiug these vent perfect, and many other curiosities an church would blow down. 71)e liqhtning surely swallowed. Ifthere is Mitch swell , .. ­ . .. _-, - � . � I . - � .,.­� .11 ,_..­..,..._1_1_ .T-. -- .. _­ ,. oil 301neone holdizig her to the window o being to-ken oul can be struck the cupola of Dr. Bredin's tine brick ing give the sloes pill, and add.from two to - - `­_�. _i,, r­� -z. .�T' , ... f bodies into the coffins, otheri were screwing � daily. Nothing . . ..�. ,:,,, .-1, .- . . : �. .fned Princesses a bottle o " . The famil re all i church four oinces bi-earbonate of soA'a or of -pul-L , -`,���­- -,- _i- , . . - - . I -1-0. ­ I t - the young in It '. . ­. � -.1 �:�� . . . - . ­ ,�j.1, -- I . .. . fit,and took- down Chis coffin lids, and still others were -learned of the bl tory of this wreck, and residence in 1.1 �� ­- _�:A . - I 1. � -- 4weets. Thachildwassoearne io and the lrawte to neutralize the acid whiall L, " - ..�"L .1:;1.Jf9- � - .,6, ­ -, , , � , . --L:'._ . .� ': ., - . - ..,1�� . .1. . A.;:-_� A so disappointed when 'she thought the carrying the coffins to the ho4rals, under tile oldest inhabitant never know of the at the Lim notice they had verized charocial - * I i :. .`4�1;I I- I - _ .% - ,. , ,v . , I .. . I 4 4".. ?I,�,il�- . . I ,� - 1. . tile direction of a chief of sts:ff, with the spot except as the " P.Q,-,k Pile,"' which was was on t;;4 -arrival at home, when they causes the gas and bloating. A 'half ounce - _. _.. ,��4- . L .,�." "", - , .,,; ... . - . before her Presen t.could be or ounce of spirits .of tul pentiae may be . .�,,'mw�)- ''.7; .L.", �,.'.L'�.... . . I -11111 ­ -4-- ! "�­ - - 1_1�1' .:%-­ J - d P,itme regularity and industry.thatioue wit- a good oyster reef. It is protainable, how. found the sidewalk.covered with boards and 'h A_,:.-.-. ,, '- - 1;, _ � - ., : . �"`I;_�4 'j- -i �. . ., �,1. ,e ,; Victo; ria atonce roso-an . - - *1 to affect., "'.--'_ _�',-L ' ' "_�;��1�' .. � .4, ­ . - �Ve-11'w'7tVo ng egg lat-ed work-shop. . vessels of the Vinn in front of the hou". 1,�rs, about mixed with the turpentine and ot - _t�..$', ,- .. ...�, . � - . th inc r, that this was one of the I .._.1 1* .. � . . .. � -.­ '. a in,a well regu eve I- ;. ­,.', ..� - �- ;','­; .--.f pted the little gift, to the great delight nesse ' hould, Wb be re. , , ,__ . -7 , - 1� . ,!. .' , fully covered by i surance in �he the Itidneys. But this a . _�X .1. �-I 1, , ._.... _ , U P�� - " �e 1ii the corner of the shed nearest t . I . . , . ,�'j" _'­'__ . ,­_­ . , . 11 he door Spanish floot,and that it Was lost OPA ly ia I - Toront4o. L- . � I I.-, I. . . . -- . _ ;-,j ,­ .-V -� -1. 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Remittances are acknowledged by a - , ,; .` ( � • - t , Lange of date on label on the nrat papertol- has annflnneed a hngll e e of farm stook, with fiteuds here. . • -, o receipt o! money at thea office. Always etc., for Thursday the 18th lust, Bee —E. W: Armstrong,-of London, was { _'_ ,F ' F-• < Stev e sate vain abeaa. tt bills. here a few days ago with his brother, - ., ';: i f �.t ,kY f 4` '' Sermons nett 8ttnday in the Metho• R. M. F]ne y43QDg' Hy1�01�, t ' — ,, , . .,� T dint eharch,--Morning,—' The lost one —Remember ' hoe. B. dfarquis` ezten `' ; • �� �C` home a gin. Evening —D�emorial ser- neve stook eels on Friday, Oet. 14th ai the Extra Black Con ' � vice of the late James 8 ott. old Greig farm. `' k'• '' T PICKERIN(I, ONT., OCT. 7, 1892. --Having opened out stock of milieu• ---'QVe regret eYcaedingly to learn that - n O t - i — U a orb � .: � — A. . d"•. t I ery in the Findlay block, I respeoifnllyy Sunday nest Rev.Father Jeffcott will fare- _- , )<•a 1 d Japan f I , - invite the. ladies of thin vicinity to ORU well with the people of this parish. He - . f ` LOCALISMS). and examine same. Open' takes lace has been selected as incumbent of Oshawa �, r g p t " . Frida and Saturday, and following days. parish, Father Hand going to St. Mich• .7v , - , - • ,- See a vt.next week, Mrs. I. Wise. agile, Toronto. Father Jeffoott has -only G , - , —Odra. Sixemith, of Toronto, is here —John R.Linton called on us on Wed- been with us for a little over two years, •°� !� e - . nada and we were deli hted to see him but d that time has become ver . . _ �, .. . ' ., �,� ' t � with her parents. y R urinR y : gi ." ~ .-=Mrs. J. Armstrong, of West Toronto, looking ao well after snob a long seige of popular with Protestants and Catholics Everybody knows the best way is to buy YOUr Coffre �lnd lI�VB . � W I• '' !t. is here wish friends. illness. His case is a marvel to the medi- and has man warm friends in this village �^ , _ y Y i --Agra. John A. Linton, of Little York, cal profession as iris recovery *as oonsid• Hehas ever been zealous in matters of •� r. _ eras here on Saturday. Bred impossible by some of the most emir advancement and progress to his parish It g'I©aIle by DICKIE & MAR ,v IS� '-It! y I` —See advt., farm to rent by Geo. Tay. neat raottoners to Toronto. and the village.. His departure causes a p _ . t . lor, Scarboro Junction.- —The barna of Mr. T. F., White, of vaoanoJ that will bedtthcult to fill. The ;Y . —o°� 1 i+ F.. -•- - - —Council meets on Monday next for Whitevale, were destroyed by fire Tues- people of Oshawa are fortunate in recur• - - - : -- - - __ .,. , - - - - _ !! 8 eneral transaction of business. ' day morning. By hard work the villagers ing such a worthy and energetic Parish - ' �: -, -- 'f ie f ' --David Decker, of Whitchurch, is do• saved the dwelling house, and driving Priest, s fact which they will not be slow f in the neighborhood this week. house.. Tile barns and contents were in- to appreciate. Father Gallagher, of - I A 8 The several Typhoid fever patients ured for small amounts. The loss on the Schomberg, will take charge of this Par- r 0— • • in the village are fast recovering. buildings was ;12,600, on contents 81,000. lab, and is ezpeoted here next week to en• '` . - 3 ; —The latest addition-to our dotnbstic The fire was no doubt occasioned by Spon- ter upon hie utiee. ``- . ('1 - happines� arrived on-]Friday—He's a boy. tansous combustion. —The directors of the Mechanic's In• PRE SE RVIN •�• CAN - _ Chas. Hill, formerly with us, has —The Liberal oonsoryatives of 8onth stitute propose starting a night clash in - 1 i2es intoek. • gone to Chicago. He left Toronto on Ontario, Pickering incluied will meet at connection with the Library. At a meet- �►� S - t� Saturday. the Town Hall, Whitby on Saturday, ing to be held in W. V. Richardson's of• . < id f • - —W. V. Richardson left on Thursday October 15th, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of face on Thursday evening, the nature of - ' :u:morning for the Owen Sound district on nominating a candidate to contest the said the atudiea to be taken np will be disecss- s g 1 insurance business. riding for the Ontario Assembly. The ed. Some are thoroughly in favor of a � - . '—O '�`. .. ) a x �_ 1 . �`` F.Buti ing aceofnpanied by his friend meeting will be addressed by F. Marter, commercial course, while others favor the , _ . - - . � . ,�:, - ' ' . _ - G. Wilson, of the Queen City,spent Sun• M.-P. P., for Muskoka and other promi- study of drawing, and yet others advocate - ' 1 day *ith bis parents. neat men of the party_ A full meeting is both. Those who desire to take advan• r z t. ' —A. Falconer has had a, tnalinoth expected. . See advt. to another column. taste of the school should approach some _ E t fo (� ,- i �= a_- door plate placed above his shop front. —Geo. E. Clark left last night r one of the directors and spoeify the sub- - V - s _ "Those who Tien meq read." Gravenhurat where he opens out for him• ject they desire to have taken up, as the _ _ t 1 q —'This is an eaareuaely f<ryinst titins on .self in the drug business. George has selection of a teacher will be governed _ c . } the consistency of Church members. been managing the Pickerinst Pharmacy much by the information in that manner W�101e Bp1C8t3 8nd t3pice8 �',rOAlld. _f t Have yon adjusted y our stove pipes. for the past year and has become very obtained. The term of either subject will - . ; t _ —P. B•. Tytler is now c,n a two weeks' popular with the people of the village and be 26 lessons of one hour each. and the ` WHITE WINE, FRJITT And CTDER Vinegar. 4 =' -r holidakiand Pee pe al American koints Ape member of thea Y P.S C L e andnbr8re matter should be loioked aft®rd artioallar - - p '. t P ng n v p , p ' '- �-Parties indebtedito W. Woodruff for moval will be a serious loss to the society. ily by our youug-folks, as much useful in• � � ti=" � i _ meat will confer a favor by settling same we wish Mr. Clark success iu his re- formation may be secured.for 51.00. Re• • i at once, as money is very much needed sponsi'�le undertaking in isle native town, port to the directors ani have a -class c k .. by him. - - W. R. Abbott, of Toronto, will be mana• started. _ _ - _ - -- -- — t - —MessrB. S.H. Jeffery and 11-3. Hodg• ger of the Pharmacy here,• and we have -.-Barnard Baker and his wife were ' `` son, of-Toronto, were in the village on pleasure in tivelcoming him to our village. awakened about 2 a.m. Thura3ay morn• �. � . Saturday.- The latter was accompanied —Jas. King, at the ,Bay, has loaded• i g by hearing strange noises down stairs. t 4: p = by his Mother. his musket with slugs, and nightly'antch- 3Jr. Baker descended juab in time to see I - ,; t --A roan up at Newmarket drol3ped ea his cellar �ri�doR s. How we pith any the body of a daring burglar disap ar in • o to afn admission 4. 1' � 850 the other da on the nut shell fake. person attem tin„ pe .. y p R the darkness. tUr. B. gave chase, but as The Whitchureb people seem to possess thereto without a pass. During Wednes- his feet were bare it was hard travelling _ *Y•Nfff!!�l��l.��•momma.m0sameNEEDamass a■D.���..�•�r��i-i fennel . t`r 1 - ' more mons than a. da m ht of last week some erson or - -- y y 8 P on the Hingston road, so the plunderer es• g .—The Y: P. S. C. E. prayer meeting persons, we «ill not not say which, visit• caned. Ou investigation it was found Oter tailorin department ls� now in ft�,ll next Sunday evening will be led by Mr. ed Mr.'King'a cellar and appropriated fifty that the bold follow had ransacked the g. . - ;. T. Ii, Gerow. Topic,—"What can we pounds of choice butter as well as 26autrr and c©liar; and had be not been ula,'t• � ; - Z_ learn from the story of Dorcas. dozen eggs. This is scarcely the work of interrupted,' would likely have visited - . �► . --With deep regret we announce that tramps, as such a quantity of stud' would other portions �f t`he hoaae. Nothing is Mrs.-Gervas Cornell is dangerousl ill. be found eutiil,rreacne to carry. It is a (o) Y n.isgiug but a few eatabte8. R. Aiooee, . �K_ . She has been in oor health- for some it hat the er trators of such tiondish - ' - . - P P y P !� who was up attending a sick horse, saw time past but of late has grown worse. acts are not properly rewarded. This a fellow pass hie place shortly before the - t `. —Thos. Parker has changed the loea• shou d serve as a reminder to other farm• above hour, end this straugeIr is supposed we guarantee a pe feet fit ; �o ►.sale: , $ tion of his Toronto office to Room 11, ars a ound that sneak thieree are in the to be the fellow wanted. He is of teed• __ _ . . ' Manning Arcade, on Kong St. west. The viein'ty, and are in active operation. inm height', Drell proportioned and wears branch office here will be continued as — he PicitEriug Fuung People's So a dark tweed suit of clothes. He carries Our stock of Fall and Winter suiting: and overeoatiingl are . . .. ` usual. ciety of Christian Ludeavor iuet Tuesday a small bundle in one hand while the in and we are sho'� ing better values than ever. _ If . t --Robert Cuthbert' of the Custom even ng, Sept. 27th., and the officers and other wears a cane: It is unfortunate • -' ' Hou4e, 1)Iolitreal, ie seriously ill with ty- me hers of cou�mittees were ap}wiuted that I1ir. Baker did not assure hie man. yflu taut a ale© nobby stylish suit or over- I - - phoid foyer. IVIr. -Cuthbert- has many by t e societS• for the ensuing terra of sic , .�, There has been a number of houses en• coat at reasonable prices we have the �` ; friends here who anxiously ajvait tidinQa mon lis,, President, Itev. Mr. Perriu ; teredis this neighborhood lately, there• goods t0 Stilt �Ou.- ... . — y, La • Rec. Sec.. Al sii L Leavens • Cor. 1 r of bis recover Vic Presideuts, Mr. T -tler aLd Miss H• fore people should kee a close watch - i A. Falconer has hada new kitchen arunnd the tr pi emtsee and eeeure o,ie of .- I erected in the rear of his dwelling. 'Phis Sec. Mrs.John Dickie; Teras.,lir,liundy• these lents and snake an example of hien. - � (o) - - with.the gravelling and grading in front, The following are Chairmen of the differ• _.•+sem•- -- - has added much to the general appear ant comtuittecs. Lookout, lir. Tytler; MaRKNaw1 �® UST opened up a crate of beautiful Dinner and Tea Sets . ' ' ' ' ante of the premises. Pra •er '�It„ 1liiei; heavens ; Social, :Hiss ,` A aerioae iiccideut ocaarred at York ata. —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Haniil• Do le ; Music, Miss Hattie Law ; Iilis . a hlch we are Offering at a 10 4 price. . . ' ' ton, are the Russia of their daughter,!1frs. sic dry, Dliss- Da!E ; Flower, Miss BoFt• fiou uu the Grand Trunk railway shortly after midni ht Frida ni ht. William �^+ `� o- W. J• Clark, this week. Thev are both wic ; Good Literature, -Hiss Leavens ; , - > t former residents of this village and feud Su dap Sclic}ol. NIr. Gerow ; Relief and Brown and John Kennan were walkIng on Ufem Jars A,W�, hlUW11. .. am le en'o went in renewin old ac- Cal in , Miss \ellio Law. hfr. �4'• `�, the track in the direction of their homes ' P J y g g when they were ruo down by a freight en- A - ; quaintanees. Wr ght was elected Hon. Pres of the sot• gine. Brown's left leg was cat off below �- —We cannot publish letters when the iet . After the business was dispensed the knee, and Kernan received injuries !- # �' proper name of the writer is not sent to wit i the members spent an hour in social about the head and back which may result r . . . •" . , t us. This week we received a budget from converse and in partaking of an abundant fatally., They were removed to the Genera! 1' ! Brown's Corners, but as the ro er nam su l of the tem tin fruit of the season. Hos ital. William lv , the driver of the _-__- __ _________ __ -- --- � I- P P P y P ff P } --- - --- ---- ---- - - # of the writer does not accompany it, we Th society will continue the Sunday engine, saw the men on the track and blew leave it out. ere ing prayer•meetioga which have been his whistle, but was unable to reverse in . t —Mrs. Mason, who with her husband, su ell attended and enjoyed by our young tiros to save them. Brown is 35 years old. ,r 5 . ke t hotel in this lace some `lA ears u, he is a section boas and lives at Little York P P Y pe pie, 5 . - was in the village on Wednesday, attend- There are some peculiar specimens With .hie wife and two small children. �.,' : Karnan is 55 years old, and has a wife and ' + • ing the funeral of the late James Stott. of umanity inhabiting this country. We large family of children dependent upon , .4 _ '. Those who knew her.when a resident with ha a call from a fell°w the outer day, him at Port leo lie was a ballast man. ' r'i L ns, were snrpriaed to see her looking so coupled with a desire to tell our fortune _gen• �• Mist opened a crate of fine goo s J i hearty. fro cards. As we never ezect to have - - -Epworth League neat �'Vednesday a f rtnne, we choose to remain in ignor- Sale Register. j 1 { 11 t 1 1 t�s} S les , i '• r evening- Lecturette by Mr. Gerow, sub. an as to our future poverty. After Jae- I comps s b g a i e a u _ ty �'. _i ; jest, "Life and labors of Ulrich Zwingle. ens ing a nuwber of current topics with f1%TUNDAy, October sth—Credit sale of a Reonit of the quarterly election of officers eac i Ether, we offered the fellow some number of horaea as well as 25 feeding l ; of Epworth League,—Pres., Mr. Gerow ; por idKe if he would expend a portion of steers, at the Gordon House, Yiekerina, . , c Vice Pres. &ins. John Se don Sec. Mise his muscle on our wood pile. This he the property of Jobn Woodruff. Sale at . pretticSt pdtte� nS. - - : t - 2 o'clock. H months credit. See sters ; .� B. Peart ; Trees., Misa R; Burt. ref sed to do, asserting that he was not I?O '`HEAP" : WE • . , C�EAP F'- —,-Mr.William Elliott butcher, left at qui a reduced to work. His mode of win- for particulars, T. Poneher, auct. , 1 TUESDAY, October 11th—Credit sale of farm . '' this office yesterday, a encumber which tori g for the past few' seasons had been 1' stock, implements, etc., the property of �� pARK-�,R I�UNBART�N Yt . .f measares 14 inches in length,and weighs .o c mmit some trifling deed and there Isaac Palmer, at lot 20 iu the 2nd con of • s . - f ,> 4 pounds 15 ounces. It is a beaut The for secure a term of three months in the • - y Pickering. Sale at.1 0 clock. 12 mos. _ --_—_ ----_-_- _-- - - -_ _ —.__--_ . . Pickering NFws man will please make a eon ty jail. This was the plan he pro- gee poilters. T. Poacher, seat. --T _ -- �- ! note of this." Port Perry Standard. Hav• hos d to adopt on the first appearance of WFI) cEsnAY Oct.l2th:-.Credit saleof Farm 1 T � - ? . in re and for our truthfulness, we with. cold weather. We frankly told him that Stock;Im lements, Hay, etc., the pro- - 1NG . - . g P EAVET OUG draw from the contest. Castle Deekei was a bad place to board, perry o N. J. Brown, south J lot 6, con. - { -•-Don't be pursuaded into having voter as the labor was hard,and the fare soar• � 1, Piak�ring. Bee Bills. L. Fairbanks, - :o: , i sale bills printed at Toronto or other ty, This seemed to interest him, and be auctioneer. - ' - places becanae yon can get them for a few left with the assurance Ghat he would Tnonat,AY. Oet. lath Giedit sale of farm - - cents leas than those done by us. The move on to Cobourq before doing any stock, implements. etc., the property of A large shipmevt of eavetrough just airlved and 1 ant pre• ' g g John W. Dunn, at tot 2, con. 7 Picker- pared to meet orders uo matter how fast they come in l notice in TxE NEWS ie worth ae.mush'to lama e. He had been a min Cobour _ r , - ing Township. gale at 12 0 clock sharp. you as the bills, and that notice is given jail and liked it immensely. . free when we do -the bills. For the no =W, E. Yaxnold, D. L,8.,rwas here on Bee bills. Thos. Poneher, anotioneer. af3 they h8ve been doing during the past few Weeks. Fnti►AY, Oct, 14;--Credit sale of Farm , tics alone we charge 81.00. MondaS and.in company with Reeve Par- Stock, Implements, Sheep, eta., Call and leave your order along with the rest the pro• - -Isaac Wise has removed big.grooery ker, visited the various sites proposed for perty of Thos. B. Marquis, lot 18, Base. and have your houses and barns troughed. and•jewellery store to the Leavens block the new station road. The council meets line,Pickering. sale+it 1 o'clock. Terms, . - at the east end. In a business sense, on Monday next when the report of the . 12 months, See bills. Thos. Poacher, _ and be up t0 yOtlr Itelghbors. DOn't f - Isaac has returned "to tats first love, he engineer will be reoeiyed. To be sure, no auctioneer. forget t4 leave your order Wlth - . 1. .k . �. _ having occupied the,same shop years ago. matter which route be chosen, that choice TURsuer, Oct. 18th:—Credit eels of farm the ri hl, man. _ . f_ _` _ _ The store just vacated will,be occupied by will not be made bs either the people of - stock, implements, eta., the property of .. g s I • - � Mrs. wise as a millinery and dress mak- this village or the engineer, but when the - Wm.Gamma©k, at lot 9, rear of 5th con. - ' - } - t ing establishment. The fall stock ha6 official report is received then the mem- - Pickering Township. ,Bale at 1 o'clock • - already been urebased, and the grand bars of the council will require to discharge FharP• See poeters. Thos. Poacher, i. n - T''- anotioneer. , The leading tinsmith, Pickering. p opeging will take place next week- 'We the duty devolving upon them by virtue 4 ,. predict a successful business career for of their offices and establish a roadway. WSDNFADAY, Qat. I9th - -Credit- sale of _ - - -= - } 4 , f. this enterprising lady. Many are dubious of having the work #arm stock, implements, etc.,the proper- . R.•,- --After about ten days illness fibm ty commenced this-fall, as winter will come ty of C. �q, Matthews, at lotSt4,2nd con. I phoid fever, James Stotts, of this place, ere the road becomes hard,and this would Pickering Townshi . Bale at 1 o cloak T p T N ;; ' died on Tuesday morning: He was in stive ns a maddy thoroughfare to the sharp. Bee bills, Thos. Panther, dna ; Lia 72nd year, and up to a short time ago station. 'For the past ten years, yes, tioneer. , was a man of sacs tional health tem rt- we met bt sa for the est twice ten, TiicagDAv, got: 2bth i--Ciedit sale of farm _ _ _ � P y P g y p ibis stook, Im lementa,etc., the property of laf3 ust,•FL'celve a`.- large con- i meat. He leaves an aged partner and his thing has been under discussion. Well - ' Frank hale , at lot 19, rears of Sled 1 r; dab liter, Mre:Jas, ghepherd, to mourn -then, if it has taken the municipal salons � 81 nmen� of Fresh Cera ceries f New �� �*t • , � g eon. of Pickering Township. Sale at 1 ■ g < � -'^ hiB departtue' Peoeased has been a Tsai• tweauty years to enlTage a enrgeyor to spy o'clock shat . Bee posters. Tlaotc. Pon- .t p . . +'rule g, Cxoekery, ilaasware, Chinaware, sugars, leas, Goy . ; - � � �, '-. dent of this.viVaste for a number of years out a route,how long Will it take the same ober,auctioneer. - ' i - • S '; est, and was much respected. Thein• fraternity toeomplete Ilse oonstruetion ? ti" r fBCB flt0. lid 1B B81h?I It Ch8T1 for Caeh.: Call at his store };. : P . . MoaAAY, Oot, ZJiat:—Credtii" sa cf farm _ g p - '�. terment.laok lace at the Methodist came• B all means have the initiative taken at ' P y stock, fm ements, etc„ the. kits rt of r. I Pelzd �t Bf)I1�efh barga>«as he is offering. .- ter on Wednesday, at 2 p. _ p m., and the Monday s meetibg and the work�rtarted at Wm, l;ozwartli,at tart 2 , rem of flth pq . x. .� e - 1 t -: .. r : . . .-" era was attenled b a large number once, and if the andertaktn is not come• Pickerin o><vnsTai Bale at,>v o'elcck s "' _ ' fun 1 ry g. st�' T may_ t •.,r, r.l�) + �,err.l�t'nr!,nrd, besides lered Lhia Autumn such can be. tions tR slsarp.' 'fiee.btlla.. -. Pakp> tze-:. ' 1l"` - c,i 4`.i'Ci . .. p ,.V, r ; , , ` �. tiT� earl nrt -fn .. 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