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His sou'Bate, from Toros- ._.,___ g shinglel tbis week by willing hands: - - to, isrunning the business at present. f.1,. e LATEST LOCAL HAPPRNIbIfiB RECOADIED SY Thec�nar�terl eevfew serviceattbe IInion. N. F. FateraoD, Port Perry, who lately; ;� - . j4 - y FM,BATEIZAN, M,D., O,M.,M.C.P. THL► PRl11as AND JOTT$D DOWN BY OUR abbath a pool Sunday was & eat suer returned from the old oonntr a ant F �• A 5.0., coroner. Office and Residence, OORB$aPGP1DRBiTe. gr Y� P rt 1. ; 1. 1. Pickering Office hours: Morning ss. Mr. Flendersoa conducted the re• dev in town renewing.olti acquaintances, r} 'q? . g•Strbat, OLARItiMONT. . 1' ew to th satisfaction of ail. The spar- John atiason, barber, who has beep sick _ .._ 30 to 11:30 Evening 8 to 8. to did no turn out as well as was aspect" tor the past five months is very low and f: " t �effat. Mrs, Bell -is able to be about atgain; e ' d . R little hopes are ezpeated of his recovery. ENTpN .tr llODDS, BARRISTERS, ' - - baring recovered from a severe attack Of The follo�wiug is the report of Br6uObom Nearly ell our teachers attended the Ont. •`` a :, D SOLICITORS, ETC., to Adelaide street typhoid fever, bila echoic) for the month of Sep"tember. county teaoliers' institute meeting held at1. P _ sesta Torok to. At Claremont uesaay 111p _ J. T}. Forestll is here with bra Aeo le u rqf g7 m o of tnames since vac&te roll since 1st ion)G8. veek idge on Thursday and I'ridap of this a `E, ,AFEWELL, Q. �., B ORRIS- mer-- �,. p 1 . this week, looking the picture of health Ighest no .an • one da during the month' �''� ": - j TER,County Crown Attorney,and County y th t1 • . and happiness. i Y g A 4Rth highlander, pf Toronto, carts tri Whitby. _ 10-y t3 Average for the month 54. Firetfour town on f3aturday and Sunday last: We ` solicitor. Court House, - Qep• burgess Lva$ taken ill the other i` eaoh cltas are given. Fifth class Nellie shoal l jnriae it to be.cold west er to ' •. J AME MILLER, SOLICITOR, h0• Clhotce Family stent Flour 'lh 60 per bag, da g h be go TARY Pablio, Conve ancer, etc, Office at y and aln0e that time hue. been very ger, Ninia Philli a Bettie Linton, t �� I L tie P ' Nettie ing a*onnd in kilts. ¢ ;, :- Thi�tle Ham neer Brougham. Money to loan, AT THE low, but he is now some better. john.! Jr.4th class--Alfa Hogle,Rue- Birth:--On Thursday, seal. 27th, the ti , Charles Middleton has been veru•ill for s� Phillip , Wilbert .Tripp, Lorne Bari. wife of W, G. Waiters, of a son. Also on �� J Ojp& 1cGILLIVRAY, BARRIB•. x�T ( '( the set two wee$e, and his resent con• s 3rd-10 ee--Rachel Littlejohn, Arvilla satnrda the wife -0 D tere sonciiore,&o• Office opposite Post SPIN Lrj 1 J.,/,LJ i p t office,Whitby,Ont. ',Jno.Ball Dow, .A..,Theo. Y of Thoe. Hallett, of a ,t, - dition is ezciting� the utmost alarm B er, Lott o Hogle, Alberta Turner. Jr. daughter. All going nicely. ` ,# A.M6Ciilhvray,LL.I�Y Monev to Loan. 8y P=r✓ �+�Lz ��CC 0% La Lawyer Down bas removed his office 8r claee, arrie Philli , Etta Johneton, . Southampton',Ontario; } � ' wY Ps L. H. Schofield Bootham .•. oo- , fixtures from her on Tuesday, and has DI v Airier, IRassel Linton. Second class formerly of this town, who died on wed- : rew thousand dollars, private funds, �, -- _..�,�,, to loan on Real Estate>,tortgages at teas- �I sea -+ A ur Lit le'ohn, Russel Lotton, :Hugh need& week, was buried at the bay on Pri- ., zl tt�� A x o, :_ , therefore permanently removed,from our St ve4son. P onable rates of interest. THOS. P RHEA,Bar- so Thomas Henderson, teacher. dally a ternoon on arrival�sf the 2:80 train. , -.t X rister,Pickering,(every Saturday.) 4•y .$00 W , . - midst. Dr. Smith, of 8tau$'villei will vi®it OHERRtrwOOD Hayward & Cp. moved their stock of dry +.;.> I PeteranarlL �dAe a 'm Claremont on the�10 rst and third Taesda goods to Port Perry on :Frfday last where 11 • "�F yggALEY,�VETERINARY n . Aa r 01 V °9 °: ;� pf eaoh month. denial rooms y !e• Davidson,deon, of Stonflville; is vision they have opened out for the purpose of �. ,, i H. 'SnrgeoiS and Dentist. Graduate of on. O oar are.ln wi 'h her so $ cleaning off their stook. Success to them. G. Davidson. ` �::• o Brandy's block nest door to the market. , ,: J. H. Long is having part of Wm. New- tario.Veterinary College,Toronto. (3radnate in tD ti 6• r: and rs. Cowie, o! Claremont spent ' v vv. : W `1 %, M 4 Some delegates were appointed from the Pe port a carriage shop moved down to the up. Dentistry. Member of the Ontario veterinary I -AV Baptist eougreRadou bare to attend an Sq dap at • Davidson's. town station where he intends.convertin ^4 Association. Dentistry a specialty Calls by = day -or night promptly attended•to, Office, p z'pZ as a, C ordination at Whitb3 on Monday. Rgq, re• Mc angel, of Hent count is visit• g ; h Y� it into a store hones, At the present rate Residence, Telegrap and Post Offices, White- in with M s. Irwin at resent. vale. 9oly_ N qe.3 eA°' White, and Meseta. F. Farmer,. p > 0 ao A firths- n Sept. 26th alt., the wife of of going ft will be ready by nest spring. ' ' - HOPKINS,VETERINARY 8IIR• - t' $ 0 Evans and Joshua Bundy were in attend• Wr Shier. All wel . A deg show was given in the mnsia hall tj:f. ,'- . (}EO;1, Graduate of the Ontario vet. 0� ance. Money f & dao ' on Thursday evening last but owing to not1. crinar College, Toronto, registered member W 0 C m O q James Harvey. wb0 re. Cha than has returned from Tor- being veru well advertised did notdrawP, A f of the y0ntario Veterinary Medical Association. _ a ,ti oe 8 y m wementloIIed as on &iters ndiag a few weeks visiting ver ' k i w e �.. m h vin ' y big house, The performance,however ; 4Y ' . Office.residence and shoe n forge one and one- ti'- c a a ap,a p a g rented Barry a blacksmith bhop wit her da sh ere. was goad and:those who aid attend were ; sr qquarter miles north of green River.. Steel W H a $ o.o a n �, , at the station, took ossession of the game. iss Bla 'ely has returned after having well satisfied. .if, diiving Bboee at iron prices. Office and shop O a•� $� ,.p��� SCCA�. On.MODda , and ie now basil man nl• g pe p hours frog 7 to 11 a.m.and 1 to. 4 P.m. Tele- " �r S A p, a a,�^ y y & 1, n s l l f sickness. We leased to The C. P. R. exhibition car was ins t- - ' graph address Whitevale Ont.,: P. O. address, m I @ p t; $ t5p atiIIR the hammer acid tpIIge. �im stq a that s e is lool3ing hale and heart Green River,On o ft should succeed onp .a sin. j Y ed by a large number of our neople on Sat. �' _ A X ,% Ab 0 N � urday last and.the music hall was crowded 1 Y- . HGMAS• A: GRAHAM, VETE� IN- J ` . - - h a o 0 Tobias Castor took possession Of his his r• Lavilson & Sons.swept the boards in the evening when Mr. L. 0. Armstrong, rpt EON,Gtraduate of tbd Outario l ..- : . 8 at ilarbOro f air showing four• heroes and 1- ARY_BURG , o 0o a. : b m o o new reaideDae at the station this week, of Montreal,gave a few illustrated ectar ' ; Veterinary College,T.orouto,rei3istered member a �,,� m A It ie one of the most handsome laces t0 g P sec ria three firsts and one second. ;Mr. of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, • ; td .0 a '� q P Da idson is bound to keep in the ring and on a tri round the world with a fe comic {; also honorary member of the Ontario Medical `l{ ' � be found in our -neighborhood. He has P � scenes thrown in. A vote of thanks was xs °: Society, treats all diseases of "domestic`ted ani- a , p,W .0 JA W o had a Onrney furnace put in and all he n do it.� l. mals. :Also particular attention.to Veterinary QD , � D P a e.would net like to notify the pan conferred on Mr, Blow, C. P.R.agent here, = r Dentistry. All r�sos prowp,ly attended to at ti ' off .�' modern convenienaies. 1 ' R for h&ving secured such a talented lecturer. OD poo le around here to be very carefu after When Mr. Crosby,who kee s a flour and `s� reasonable rates. Office at t�e well known es- ----.-------- ___ - (leo. Besse who has ocoupied $be poli. ai t when he are out as it lee been y'' p tablis:iment of Orabain liros..one mile west of , - - Y feed store, came to open n on Saturday `o- Claremont. Telegrams to C1arPmont punctual- �7�� tion of head sawyer a6 Foreyth's mill for sat that there i8 wild este &•little west of p - r� � ` ly attended to. 131y Y Y the agar year. lies vavated tkla6 osition this place. ook out boys that oa do nut morning he found that somebody had der- ARV L p Y ing the ni ht gained an entrance to his • ., __ and now resides near Drayton, where be get aught, f r b the 'in ban the are B I i Y 1 B g) Y- pleas 'and had blown his safe open. He . ' I - - has purchased a farm. His many friends ver, dangerous. ,was, however, awarded for his ttouble with dug{rtx4f t�arA�. here wish hits success. water cion season lies .arrived, the but a few old papers. It a ar burglars ` ; . , ,� v, C boy have re umed their fo mer practice of ha P>?e g m NOMAS D 0 N N Conveyancer, om. ? Joshua Bundy bas a rufiiber of good have been o er'ating in other towns and - 1 missioner for taking Affidavit's, etc., Clare- J ' . second hadd cookstoves for sale cheap, rites ing said fruit. We will not mention they did not orget'to pav na a cell. Thep Mont,out. �y ___ also a splendid stock of ranges and self nut' es this eek, but unless said practice stole their tools from Rice's blacksmith BUtiTING, Issner of .Marriis 11 contiun d forthwith, we shall do -so ,>J feeders, he keeps nothing but rile best. shop. _ ,,a . �• L'censes for the County of Ontario. Of•- nee week. Weare in possession of all the Bnrglara entered W. R. Howte's dru + 1t' Call and examine his stock when in Clare• fac4 in the ase. . g` • ? '` Cee at the store or at his residence, Pickering • Village. _ 12-p Mont. Orden for furnaces pron*tl at- store on Tuesday night last and stole a E R.BEATON TOWN SHIP CLE RE tended to. y ** Cedar Grave quantity of cigars and perfumes. They . ' • I - .` . effected an entrance by way of the cellar ,�• N.i • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking The Ladies Aazilll3ry of the 'Notrian'e window. Fchowing closely to this me- .r aifid9vite, accountant -and Insurance Agent. Foreign Missionary Society, of Erskine �' dreg' h $ used his visits to elle . . p y� hod entered Armstron s li nor re v ,. Money to ;can on farm �roporty. Wille pro- Church will hold their Annual Thank $Liu Hill` ; on Taedda ni ht and bel d themselves to � ' � - bated. OFFICE-At Wyitevale. Will be in T e Cherr wood blacksmith yieits us y g r :- Brougham every Monday fternooti for the Offering Meeting in the Presbyterian a quantity o! the good stuff. This makes transaction of business. d7-v freq ently. r _ _ _ .- - . 27_v __.___ , Church Vitednesday evening, Oot 10th at the third burglary inside of two weeks. It ` �, O:vEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. 8 o clock. Rev. J, Ii. McLaren, Colety• IA Pp s cid r mill;is tuning gt fall blast ;snow thought we are In need of a nigh!, . T Hutchison, appr:.iser at Claremont for now a•da 8. Canada Permanent Loan & Serfage co., peen , bus, will preside at the meeting, at which y policeman. t othce,Toronto, 6tock ca ital $9,000,000,• Tota) 1. will be given readings,8 recitations, VOCaI e' �r4�i8 i8 YI$ltln t9itl2 Iter assets;8,700,000, The company lends money on and da music; al$0 s echee dun ter at adridge. 1. . lowest current rates of interest and -on favor- - WHITEVALE, F: „-0_ at the mechanisn>i of the hu an eyC. from the residegt ministers. All welcome. • Cork, f Toronto; is the gtieet of ,� : able_teru�s o1 repayment, )Lortgages and de- Dim a BYO . th, week. ' _._._ ` r`, benturea purchased. No commission. No delay C011ectiO3a. Mies Nettie Coo r is home from OtilIia. �' _.` Espenee moderate. 48tt This organ has bean eo care ally tad. 0 Smith ie basil en s ed in recon Pe . The other Sunday the steady going T g R Mies Clara White is .visiting friends at. A. POST, CO'J`TY ARCHITECT led that defects which were thought Presbyterians of Erskine church were a Eta le, and rumor has it that be will go Unionville. g '3 • for the county of Ontario Drawings, este ively IIto the pork ,raising this Mrs. JOs. Pennock is vision friends at ' andel►eci9cations furnishcsd for every ol�ss of incurable, are now easily ov recrme by treated t0 the unusual tight of two min • g . buildinngg Steam and bot water heating and inters and a choir. For •nany years Mr. teaso Markham. Y .entilation a speota:ty. Office-Gerrie Block, the use of accurately fitted ectacl_ee. jDancan McNab officiated as precentor R. oIIkb use, who has conducted the Russ Cooper, of Colwell, is spending a .. oort�r Dundas and Brock- streets, Whitby.' �Ve Can hal you. and his abilit Le a sin pp grist ill here for the peat two years, few days with friends here. Residence-Hingeton Road East Pickering. 87-p - P Y }i ger and hist taste' will ort) leave ns, a fact mach re et. Mr. and Mra. W. (1, Wilkineon,of Chi 12 )� T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTr,R We test our eyes free of , ar e. in eeleoting the most beautiful bym y � ca o,are with friends in the vale. y y g could never be called into quettioD, ted b all cult people. Robert will surely Ing, ndDrOrator. All kindsof house paint- i (7&48 hatisejwarnsng befdre he departs. Armstrong and friend spent Bt�nday=. writing, graining, paper-banging,Qlas. We sell you perfectly adjusted Since he bas had to s.ay at home with with friends, and hada cod time, ing, kslsomining, tinting.- etc., done on abort L. ates dtriver took fright at something g f his aged father we have missed him. Mrs. Lan Klin, sr., who was taken sod- { notice. All painting don.• n satisfaction will ti of pare glasses... However if we cannot have the ver best on th road n 6 tarI and upset the g , , linseed oil and white lead and satistsction guar- = y den) ill a rew da R Binge is, W anteed. An early order solicited,. Any order � We don't charge fahey pr res we was heeds do ae well ae we can and buggy, ball damagine the `Line. LewiP Y dayo; , e are pleas ;. . left with J.Tanner & Bon, butchers, Pickering, was ♦ mew at bruise.i and shaken up, ed'to learn, recovering. will receive prompt attention. Work shop and �T 'tis a goodly thing to see young and old D. oPbee rived from Scotland the _ Whitby. 191y J.,- S.: B A R lY interested In the mnsio .of the church while is sis er was dr ►� residence, 'h' - ance store being freed dragged capes dish other day vel y fine portrait in oil of a r- THOMAS POIICHER, Licensed Aue- . worship. We say-success to the music ' brother. It isa, magnificent picture.- tioneer,valuator,etc.,for-East York and JEWELER - W ITBY, Success to the choir. Mr. Cameron who Thev re bot )_getting around. g 1? ;J _ The anbu 1 sabbath school service bold Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wilson, of- Toronto, 'I R•, the whole of North dna south Ontario. Strict was with as on the reoedinR Sabbath have returned home afters ndin a few • -; attention given to all orders b mail or telegrsph- p in our ebur b Sunday afternoon woe a Pe g Charges Moderate. Address UOS.PoucHBR, aqua occupied the pal 't and delivered weeks with friends here. Mr. Wilson took.. �1. Boz 47 Brougham,On decide suer e. Addresses were delivered ( --�_______ ___� - very able addresses. or the warning be the Rev. Mr. Pickett's place in the pulpit1 POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. b Me ere. Jones of Markham' , and our divided his sermon into three parts, y of the Methodist church on Sunday even- ' ':: - 8-�' • Green River,solicits seise from his pnm- % Christ coming to the orosa, Christ on the towns oto, . Whaley, who leaves this in week, and delivered a us friends buth far and near. Bales of farms . Week { r Rn Y college, Toronto, to resume g very able ands � I" stock,and everything that is to be sold will . r cross and Christ leaving the cross. In R feeling discourse. be paneled'!b the subscriber with the utmost the evening the sermon was again divided his stn les. His many friends Here wish The spring at the road-side, on Jo14n1 • � jca;e and sold to the very best advantage. Maly ' lYlm ab nda t success. p . --- - - wE t=oliCit a e 1 fpr into ibe three parts, to live saber )furs Sleigh's farm, east of the village, possibly :i __ OHN LESLIE, BAST AND. SHOE to be ri hteous and to be Godl The nal eraary Servcoas will be con j Maker.i Pegged and sewn work. Orders SCHOOL BOOKS. � q y : our duty through pique at its element not anpersea kt ducted n th Zion Church;here, on &b� - to ourselves, our dealings with our neigh• ing the stronger waters As ordered by the.:. s promptly attended to. Experienced workman- TABLETS, :' bath O t 1 tb. The Rev4 Thos. Gold• assn a of lural option, dry _ ship. Don't forget the stand,t:earlyopposite the bOr LII our COndaQt towards t3od. The p g p has;remained d : _ _ Good WRITIN APER smith, f To onto, will pre�oh at 11 a.m, for many months, bat recent] rhe s News,ging strbet,Pickering village. 9-� , congregation was well pleased with these Y �I� p ORDON 'HOUSE, . 110 rices. , sermons. and 7 l7 m, d Rev• W, Buchanan of the from hearing that the Supreme Court Pickering' OntJ* ,; James Gordon,prnprietoz. This hotel is a , , Method st c arch Markham, will preach would shortly adjudicate upon its claims 4-, �a a fine now brick building, finished in superior Pens Pencils' and link, 818 nitting , tit 2.80,: 'n t e afternoon. Special chgire and merits} commenced again to flow, and } , _ .... at le. Ever eacndei�ience and comfort for the Yarns,• Burilil8. ' BROUGHAM. ie now tannin a merr sti`eam that fills ,. style lin y Audi usione, . ; have b' II eonrPa. t;pecial culleotions 8 g public. �'.ew dna commodiousetables Ze h rs, as Well as a Aid the roceptiele, and! gladdens the heart of ` dna sheds. y P •3� 4 What was the matter with the choir will be t k® up at,eacb service. All Are assortment Of stem Sabbath attprnoon. invited. the pasaiag steed, which erstwhile had to I T -� patteril8. « Rev. Cameros, of Montreal, .will occupy �a pass on disappointed and thirsty. We- +� ''11 Bt. John's pulpit Sabbath' nest. WHITBr. knout )low to sympathise with the poor d. ,. ;Q� '�1 O �1 brutes. ., Ontario ... . an M. lX�. rJ: BOONE, Thomas A. Philip it now looatpd ata � �, - ., , q. Atbhesoh, Kansas and Is doing well. Thoe. res wood, Toronto,spent Banday Bair. Daniel Fenton has returned hoinea r : �ICKERINC BRANCSi Pza Mrs. Miller, of Uxbridge, who has been at home: after a few days sojourn in the'Muskoka . `F . here narsbog her mother for the past few Lawyer 'ng Toronto, is in town for a few woods. Daniel went out with a party of ", woodsmen, but found the work hard and `r __ weeks, has returned home. da s. . -1 Open the transaction of alllegitiaite •� 5 i Friday of Inst week Mrs. Ed. Wilean, of . 'O. an b>f, Toronto, spebt Sunday the pay small anddietttiit,their treadle was ''. Baukin Bnainess. the 6th con. presented her husband with a with his m ly here. - sour, and their pork rusty. And as the Onrtos HotlBs--From 10 to 8; 8atardltre son. All doing nioely. Chas. to art has re�ttmed pia former universal dronth of the summer was etil)G to l o'clock. T. )�. Willis was at Markbam on pater position >< fhjs tannery: existing out t6rie in the woods, heoonelud . \ t Savings Bank iII a8212180t10II. �W da la in cricket Prince Albert ed to returntoci 'lization,7wherethedrouth . , 49 • :J y p R against the Scarboro Irae r 11�oBrien, , .was v} - (s-y) G}EORC�� HERR, MansRer. gym• The game was a draw. In town o p' iday last. does not obtain in face of a sickle. By:=' �i:. >. 1. r James Beattie, Ir. bas en aged with A nam r frons here took iia the Mark• making short outs on the toe-path way, ;: 11 I 01 ; DECRER'S," ��" . �t1. Doha Blandon for the tall w11, ork, tberetlbre pain fair el this week. mounted on shanks old pontes, Daniel in z11LIVERY ;� ;ire; + ' T. B. Willis' driver is without a regular A. M. as dry goods merchant, is now throe days time reached the vale, and is:- . , - I i azi�yy te4 ed n hie old store. once more reposing in thq bosom of his. ". �� - . ; r , . _ I. First-class vehicles and horses for hire day t: Marshhall yours , who left for Sndbmp Bifss W , Hamilton, is the guewt of faix�ily. Y .4 �h,, - or night. Teaming done promptly by A �lim . .j � ' f, � I. last wgek, writes that he had• no difficulty Mr, and M e. . 1$.Barnard. - A number of the triends of lilt. and Mrsi* < _ ,t,; day,or job. 'Bus in connection meet• 11 I •1 in procuring employment oat theirs. $e Mr. and r . Wm. Irwin, Oshawa, visit. Adolph. Thomson gathered at .their reel `°t 11. . - Ing all G T R trains. Freight and , >�I � 'n likes the place very much. . ed with fri n a over Banday. dance the other evening bid them fare �. �' express slivered to all parts of ' Paterson and Meyers in Order to keep up B. Hagg r has segered his „oosl�geotion well, ere they departed !o their new home the villiage. + . ,, `� 4 with their heavy volueae of work, are Clow with W. R. B wee's drag&tor®. in Al oma. After the oo ppaan partaking ° =IL ' Bawd, sale %nd commissions stables n . F r ;:.. , ` operatina bath their thresher and clover J, D. lsly, Port Perry; vfsitIng of tea Tbos. Ward was galled the ohalrg, - + eenneotion, n � mill. The members of this firm are bast- with relati s in town this•week. and did the honors as only our own Thos ` {' �£, "' lore. petiteq� a titicQ of apples are a riving can. An informal program was rendered, , :,. �' - • Robert Milne retarned from the north daily for t>i e a rating works. cousietiag of speeches, vooaI and iestra-' ; . ' r- po ` , . Prop., pICBERINta• € west last week where he spent a fortnight Wm. Foy o the Queen'a 4ptol, a visit• mental mesio and the even was ver I... - 1: TIE � �. . nEANS-- 0 'EY y �� �< visiting. Robert is mush pl®Lead with Ind relativ a'frien O. enjoyably spent. In th® course of the + what he saw out there and may again visit Jai. Mc a , Toronto, visited with his evening, Mr. and-Mrs, Thomson were pre 1 * there Next ear. , parents her' f r a few Clays last week: ,• sented with a fine album,as a remembrance . {'k1 Eby waste titre and and laberworking the OLLED AT GF. E. Alger a still busily engaged�im" Glen- Wall' r , whb •baa boon- late) mar- of friends here. Their removal from the, '' 4 . Pum handle when the wind will do it , proving ,his far buildino. When corn• vied, is now s titan of One of `J. R,. Philips bei hborhood will be mach-regretted gen- `,' ,, + wjthoat expense. Ieted`he will have a pro rty sal to any pontes. g �. ,, - Abe ti ug-,o >F f0I' Brea f9i - Y ,, orally, and particularly will Mr. Thomson•.: . For the crime))eprii o9 tF80 you aaII a oneof in the county, When passing top in and The Wil bai►e h4roved t►he a "be.mimed b the Masonic. brethren, y g mtl`lte the CBt.,. Tr 1. 1 p- y being; ,_. y the ipnpravemente. p�rftia `cf .. al., A:sure ltgrei�ting 'tete aeonetar of $rci pant 'Uafon ;whish. -� LLLl�IZi2.� Y } ,- - - � y f .. . Thom" Dorton, mtrokaitlt of UtUb it 6 a c� fls�,.., . .: 'tion he has h 1 for �veral ta,x� .cUs.' .-. .: Groh in I+'Iour b t Malt . : B e f tt .� r said imelro as , , .a _ : -, ` po$i tl . y. , r: ,E . q y r tot3, o Merl rlto►g+a h ,ilsik .nv . . �i ,.y . , ._. . > ' ;� I .h0 clisr ''n -the duties so.fsfthftilly and eiili f : __ �::` ,_- _proved, WINUMLS «=C`S..- 'F. m. - +� .t•d '�J1 w hig mach _ s.. i. n _ ' t,,,:•Z r t :r : t 1De;can be - :; ., E .,. .' :r _l . • attached to St' ,,. N � ..�. .�» PUMP handle wi h (1 p}, g L, �.. .: _._K- t tier&ban e. ,- - '.... i. l ,.. T::. v .~ :,.• 3- 1` y ,.�. 31_#. t; '.• " �e+ : - -i - - - t. . - ..-- - I. .. 1. -'.:,{ ,' 'i's xt i- t - sec i1. a Y..MOO,�� �. -•4 Vis'' ,%'g'� k. y. is. ,4rxYf• �'t'"' ,ice ,.. .F. W _ ;'5,.--g^�L. 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Y 7k , j!. :. , . �. r� :.? - -- - - - -- - _ 1, _�-.�. • - - u.,,:,;= a ,y. .y,..` x � �.. . �s ,.: _ _. ,; <. �� - 11'eatd lie , s - - ., _ ya r 1" ; , .z. . _. ,n. .-: , .. t°#e� - .. l ,»•. +,ate z . I- � _� ... ­ I 7 - :_ 4. . 11 Wit. .. t1ti Ll 4 ante hen its s ltlf i+]flat,; reqs + `,Maud d at` , -1 �:Y .'1- _ dt f EA ,--. .. ¢ -,� rr'n R -_-�,,� _ _ 3. b_ Tl i 4� _ ..•1 ip,•} .Vf'y - -- ai►gw!at cues, # .a • te j� i. - !i' ; ' t. 1 +.. '. ,: N'o lad p.,, t'oadl . 1 � t {.' I ' R. At t telt k±itrsr. Y,G p y Th $f E ,� ..yam Po i_ tcn Furnia�cin 1 z • ' 1 lad`, last do time .she+.was far fpm+ would r ;. t t +> ar ere burned to . E;; s 1 :: t y so $ ® woiYte ���. _ ,:r ; x _ y q ink and ken of 'ud tenb thea th `eek]: too aro' thr to have soh a per n rule " n knows that¢w,.hi , „ t #, ` a n J gm ' It is tlsoless to ivr►sto time and dishes need fo g s a the •.. ;, ` �- �CHAPTEIR 1 I ; ,:- .q u mea° to tell a that it tette that this Jhe never thought of gamblia or betting, cost° it. �� r cooking, cotr;tboul c . , e moat:be tier aside- . y alled , ` IV is yodr wif ! ' t her thoughts all vv®nE to love, t wain some' words, a marring pats and kettles, is the most dib r - A'fttrocxEp FATHBR: t P ��; dear an haunts wife "`re lied thing about a.Qirl, she said iia herself; but The wyer looked frost one 10 the aR eeabIt y p ' part of the kitchen work. For this r '•I aiu quite Bare of one thing,"Lord t 'e yconn ma . she should stand no gvnsense. Lance must other• It is ver mon• "I :. - Chandost had said, as they drew near " Do you mean to tell that you have remember what was-due to his family, If The' carp be no difficulty whatever in y apt to be neglected or done in a s. London, "and that i�, Leone—if my father a tually ma±;�od this lad , Lance—really he had m%ae any such mistake ors that of setting a ttlarrfaRe asides, said Mr. Sew• tireless manner. Same of the discomfort f F gees on before m mother hat► time to in- mlarried her, fallin in love with one beneath •him then. _ell. "1 int of tact. I ust tell you what g 'rl Y attending this work may I Y Y - he must testify the mistake ao uicLly as I imagi, d you wonid ha a known perfect• y be avoided by . y, „ - qq ; using as far as 1 terfere,it will ►tie all right. He titin resist I have, ludas father and it if about possible ; there could be.no misalltanoo in a ly well¢, 1 6 possible granite ware swuoe rR , the best -action f my l is, said Lord family like theirs. A sum of mons would My 1 ' y- looked sit him with' redoubled pans and kettles for,eookin '1 anything but a pretty_ face—that alwate Y Y B, which may. Chandos. doubtless have to be expended over the laterest be done more than some ole are aortic '� R . conquers him." "How do,you i tend to face mx lady!" matter, then it would be all right. - "Wh I ie that Y"she a�pked, 4Wokly, of. Thos h the ori tea oat is h "I wish," said Inoue with-a ei •h .'ttbat asked the earl with the v ice and manner g g greater ,( q , So thought my:lady, and as the'-express The rP11 toned with . the groAtest at- than, iia this is t I were leas proud. 1)o you know4 Lance, of one who propos s a di onity not to ba drew near London she promised Herself that tertian. +. more than balanced by ' ,�, . solved. H simply gr°° T, �t r. . ! that I cannot endure to bear. ov speak l all would be well. Her spirits rose, bet' "It sift► 1 this, Lady Lanswetl, that thein ter durabilit aside from greater - _ Y Pe Z thought you would yelp us, father ; fears aLt►ted;'ne ;on of herr would ever the mar pe fs n arse; Lard Chandos ooaiiort Ia cleansing; � , . 4 though I were to be received as a great at•least, speak to y wife, make a mistake so utter] about There is unde' e—he cannott mar without The east looked t the ntriful distress- Y �' But when it does favor. I wonder why f am so proud! I + was something of scorn in my lady's face as your co ct ; any inarrlage that be con• ., becmme neaBssEry to t , ed face. she entered Dunmore House. Tho earl met tracts thous your oonaent is illegal�wnd attavk there art.ela, it is well to have j am a farmer s niece, and you are the son of ..I am ve sort " be id " sort for ry , ,. ' Y bar in the entrance halL f� invalid- no marriage at all—the law does the .proper'appliances and do this which, - 11 a werful earl et•I— lease do not be I bare lost no-time, as you- see, she not ize it," like every other work has a ri ht and a t lm . Y P you, I,aaoe, and t e lady, but I or►nnot re• •• ofi'ended ; I cannot help it—I feel-quite as olive her as your ifs." said. " What is all this nonsense Ross?" "'Is tl t the Itagllsh Lw Y'' asked Lady ' B .' z,, . ' ••Stie ism wit whet n receive ' wrong way, is the best and easiest man. '' $ - I good as Yon." Y '�► He did not answer until they stood to- Lt►aswe . - her or not said rd Uh _ dos. " Leone, �• nor• In the schools of domestic economy � r`: ether in the lib with the door closed Ybst he marriage of s minor, like your $e ;laughed aloud There was,nothing R ie►ry, . �, how can I apolog' to yo Y 1 never oz. and then she repeated the words. $oma• son, wit out the consent of his parents, is in Europe, the leaatni of kitchen utensils ` tae enjoyed bettor than this progd frank- that m fa her w old receive you` Y Y thin i° her husband's fan'dismayed her. no mar e ; the law utterly ignores it, i. a P of tb regular aowrse of leensone _�" , i tiers of here, whiail would aei►er yield to or n this fashion. F ther,l k at her ; think •+� ak Ross • I dislike sus nse. Tell The re ed lies, therefore, in your own { f i worship rank or title. .how young,bow atiful he is; yon can. ?" bend•+� Y and including the cleaning of silver is , r ,,.� ,� ms at once ; what�hu the boy one. given the general name of scullery r "I am lad to hear it, Leone," he re lied, not be unkind to b c. "He is married, said the earl, solemn•� Hue ' d and wife looked at each other ; ry work. . �, � . B P I have no wish to be nkind, said the 1 - it was. desperate chance, a desperate A writer who visited ot/e of these schools w ' : "For my own-part, I think you very much earl, 11 but I oann t race ve her as your y"Great Heaven !",pried iffy lady. "Mar• remedy- For one moment each thought of 1° nburgh thus describes one of the ." better than myself. I have no fear, if my flits." tied 1 You cannot mean it. Married--how the Ban 'ty of the ` marr tie, and all lereons in cleaning an iron pot or pail. It - - " ;. - age is first thorou hl washed outside and _ -. 1`1 L , father sees on Bret, and that ie why I Thg the alor f e•from her fans, _whom—when r' that w involved in 'the brewing of i4 g y 11 y y Pa "You will be dreadful] distressed " he Each t' u ht how terribly their only son inside with plenty of hot water and oda;Le battened to find her a hair, and orad thea acrabbed vigorously with what is have telegraphed to him to meet ue at o t a glans of wine or he : he tgrned witb. .be �� slowly. y meat sit calf this law oral enforced. y B Y t Dunmore House." a tern face to his's n. called i Y Saotlaad "w t range"M lady stamped her toot. Thai}�oy lady's face hardened and the po q which is '� . "But," she insiste3, "suppose that he �� What have you been oing ;"he ,arced. •+�Q°n bear distress better than on penoo. earl kn w what was to follovr. di tiehtl to bound bundle off broom twigs t dose net like me—what shall we do then Y" bile your moths wad thougtztyon were Tell me quickly, Ross, hes he disgraced "It r mains for us j' . then,I Mr. Sewell," PPS sand and water. Ip place of - w •king hard to ma a rap or loaf time,wbet himself 2" shb tai , "to take the needful cissa" thu we should recommend on of the "Why," he replied, "the right and' 6 ve you been doin 2" "I am afraid so," was the brief reply. "Yes you mush make an appeal to the dimholotha composed of steel rings, which , proper thing for me to do thea will be to •I have been w rkia vers bird " be •+And I loved him so—I. treated him so; High ort, and the marriage will be at coat very little lifter being scrubbed _ y� try to love you, if possible, even bet- replied, "end my ork will bring forth itis im ble ; tali me, Ross." once s aside," said �1r. ']swell. "It fq a clean the pot is.rineed in plenty of water p � The tercibl thin for the young wife, though." °rad _ well dried, And there it is, smooth ter than 1 do now. Leone, the first d fruit ; but; fa her, 1 have found Ibi- •+He her married w farmer's niece. g to the roach outside and in; sweet to the1. ' on a for love u well. irl is beautiful. I have seen no orad so "Sh should have bed more sense than to thing we must do is to dr}ve to one of the •� it seems,"" id be earl, d . 1 g +� .. smell, pleasing to the eye. If onions have • r�► y . beaatitu! ; she seems to be well educated have ai rrfed,mY Doi:, arced my lady. I ycea eked in it their odor is removed by -q,, - court milliners ; no matter what follows, " erhape you will Il me who this lady u, and refined. Her uncle has a farm at Raab• have y for my son--none for her-'' your dress must be attended to at�onoe— +►a why she comes oma with you 2" lsigh." •`I t in% it would be more fair to tell using ashes instead of sand. Like the.iron 'My wife; her nil a as Keane Noel ' '•A terraces niece,"arced m lad "'you Lord handos what you intend doing." pot, the enameled or pareelain•lined sauce - s first impressions are everything. You Y y : y y B son are first brushed inside and out with S sh is now Iwdy Ch ndo , cannot possibly mean it. There must be mid \sj . Sewell. Not that he could make look royally beautiful in all that yon or tba first time Leo e s ka. . ' P y of water and, soda• To clean the inside I . . Po cams mistakd—the bo�r has been playing a either: enist/anee or defense—the law is and smooth all roc htiesses crushed a e; wear, but I would much rather that-ray 'I in a farmer's u ace y lord," she laid, practical joke on yon.' abaolu ." 7 g ' go- - i failher saw you in -a proper costume. air Y• •` It is no joke ; I only wish it wars. "W at will the,*4 be +" asked my shells are used in the scrubbing with soap , and s little hot water. , The tins are then r ' er voice had a Ina f mnsia In its Lnoe ave ma the details. He was mar- fwd p � Suppose we drive to a milliner's first, and g Y• tharroa hl rinsed and dried after which s t that it struck th earl with woad- ried yesterday morning by the Reverend "1'fi marriage will be declared null and B Y ' ; choose a handsome dress and all thin they are rubbed•till they shine. . suitable then we can o� to the �� or. ` ' h replied. +•yr,a. Mr. Barnes, at the church of St. Barnabas, void ; hey will be compelled to separate otions are then iv i ' +' g Queens A It niece, p) at Oheton,a-village somewhere near Rash. now ; but a�win be ban the remedy is his Uire q en for cleaning • I , ` Hotel ; the flunks can be sent after ns. ori 1 forgive me for yin that a farmer's lei h." own ti rad. If lie aboosar to remain true napper eancepans, whish ere net in very ni can be no fittia ori a for m spn." K „ general use in,this country, but one point We can dine there"; and when ou have Y Married—reals aadaatnall msrrlmd, and natant to hoc, the very neat day ' I( I love him,my to d er dear! and I •• y y ,r is worthy of imitation in cleaning iron ut- Y Y Y+ cried my lad I will not believe it. . after a becomes of age he can remarry '' dressed a la Lady Chandos,we will go to will try hard to be a i that he,can wish me •• Unha it fa true. He ez ted I her,a' d then she becomes his lawful wife • ensils that of cleaning the crevices where F i Dunmore House, and carry everything to lie." think, to Pmake hit home here ; b head no ft het ;taco her the aoly remedy for her the handle is joined and around the large ' "Brave] a ken • but t is quite in vain " round rivets that secure the handle for before ua" Y q idea of leaving panmore Houde, but I told would be money compensation. , ` J in lady won dnever be of such a thing-- bite that I could not receive him or her.'' '•Its hall be the bwinesa of my life to whiah a butchers wooden skewer can be . He did we he bee . said. 71a - drove kept+ A tin 'tea kettle was first washed eY 1 dare not—I cabnot sac tion it, even by a •• Her I You do not really mean to say see tat he does forget her," said my with tint water and soda, and lemon peel f $rat to :Madame Caroline's. Lord word, my lady would ever forgive me. that he 1►6d the audacity to bring her here, lady. ns' to.remove atwinst Then a F n - Chandon lows accustomed to the princely Can yon tell me orb n tb rash action was loss Y" •• u aw>; coiamenam proosedinga at paste mode p. - acoom luhed 2++ .. .. of i whiting and water was applied with a style of doing things. He rent for �. P Yes,they Dame tvgetier]soli night;but Dave,, rigid Mr. &even. Yon can file soft t woolen rag;' then rubbed off with a dr Y madame who looked u in wonder at his "This is our wedd ng- Cay, father, cried I would not receive Ler. I told them plain. your }etition to-marrow. �� Y f c. P Lord (.handw, ai think of it our ii pi ce of flannel and dry whiting. :hies] Y ly that you must rattle the matter, as 1 It ill make the whole.matter public, k 7 fair young face. wedding-day, and a re ive us like thin, could note" heel my lady Ives and forks were cleaned by rubbing. ; + k ss ' ." How orae] and col •• +' ' ••Y that is one drawback. After them on the brick dust, instead of the op- - This is my wife, he bwtd, Lady I ahonld think not, said tray lady, the "Nay, I am neith r," id the earl ; " it with em 3eweli �7tines its, which is the usual way. It is some. -1 I Chandos." We have been to the country emphasis. all it�: ver not matter, said Mr. • a difficult matter to cleanse the inbide ca ether You, lAnoe,.wh do not neem to "I matt own, though," continued the "map young men make, simpletons of of bottles, but may easily be done by means ; f= And,Bheswants everything new, to your batt realize whit you ha e d e. You seem to +• _' Y earl that I was rather sot for Lance • he loco in the some ora People do {, style." think you belong to you if • on are mfr- y •• y P of a thin tin of potato tin. bite and 11 . . Y he had trusted entirely tPo m good offices not much attention. Ps` P cit . It seemed to him hours had paisom when taken ; a man in o r ition belongs to Y y g + m 'aken about • warm water`. Tea leaves- x Y gs and seemed to think it very erne) of me to Lo Iawrwell looked at his wife's hand- may be used for the *time purpose.his country. his race to it Tamil not to Y P Po madame reappeared. Certainly he harrtly Y 7, refuse to plead for him. acme,j inflmxibte lane. * _ himself ; that view f th question, prob. '• And the girl," said, my lady, "what of "I is a desperate thes� to do, Lnefa,'+ 41any kitchens are not supplied with k knew Lbs anperbly beantifnl girl with her. ably did not strike n.' +++ ,. b ., these little conveniences which it should be F� 3' her! he sal , for tie loves er very dearly. , Was it poaeible that after all` the poets " No," re lied Lor Chaadar, •• ft ++ .. desperateone o first thought to provide, before pro- P Yea will think I am week and foolish was a nation on bis part ; B :- Lad said about "beauty unadorned" that certainly did not ; but, father, it I have, without doubt'" be said, "but the girl die. to m'try withou wniting as;" said my visor is made for the parlor. The entire done wrong, forgive e. ' tressed me even more than Lance. She is, lad sum necessary to furnish an equipment . dress mad.. such a difference t It had Y# "I do forgive you, my bac• boy, freely , beautiful enon h to arouse the admiration '• will be of t' next June," said'the which would save the time and strength of changed his beautiful Leone into a beauti- onng men will be f 'lis —I.forgive yon • g ' many a weary woman, who tries hard to do }' of the wonid ; and she spoke so well for earl,- do you think that he will be true P 1 ful empress. Madame looked at him !o,r but do not ask a sanction your him." to h Y„ her work in the way she feels it should. be _ marriage or receive on wife. +• .. J. ,• done,is not more than is often e: ended on Approval. B I cannot A farmer'sniem--anaaderbr4forward, o, said the countew proudly. I P �` ` .i „ - do iti" Jeri In , rel Donn sl—to be Cotta- eua s' tel led ou m worpd that be will ° single lees of furniture to adorn the best _ l I ho our lordshi is- satts6e she i, ga g gar W7 6I , ,y P fie Y Y p Y y p • 1he of what n it your fo ivenea2 �+ room and please the eye of the visitor. We, � ttqq rg fess of Lanrwell cried my lady in horror. not. ; said ; with the usual quickness of . her Oh fathbr I did not e: t this from oil• ++ ' believe in a woman surrounding herself with + + ► said the earl she it a farmers . 1 Nay, (TO ga t7ditTt;tvkh but do not . nation, she had detected the fact that this you have always bee rind to me. I niece, it b tragi, brat she cs not vel I { 'l all the pretty things powible, I-, had been a runaway marriage. had fancied 1cult with my mother, ••It is not powibis that she can be pre• , , , . . neglect the kitchen for the sake of them. I but none with you." • rentable maid m lady. '•We must trove — ' - , •'I am more than satisfied," he replied. ++� dear Lanes a better grad for - Cleaning Old Material. - T EY- ARE PRIVATE PROPERTY Y heaven and mart to set the marriage - • Before him stood ° tall slender girl, my lady she is cowl the •'I had not thoughtof that,"same earl, I -- An exchange gives-the-following direr• I + , yon know, - '. , t ,, whose superb figure was seen to advantage dominant spirit of o r fly. She will 'sim ly. Tbe' --lUb t�latiellerd CZi~s the Ctttrp- decide on what u to dna" tions s We give them for .what they are , i° one of Worth's most fuhionable �ressa �• d° my ladyy took tl,e ]ties tmunthla err for over' 1'arist. on Eta rr•!' worth : To clean blank silk and cashmere I insist on my ori a lag treated with lrom 6mr shoniders sad sat down at the ' t. g t —trailing sills and rich velvet, ao�skilllfully due respect,"raged t un lord, , yr hearfet intermixed with the most exquisite taste y ft writia -table. ta, if it is badly soiled, make a Q "M dear Lwnoe o must do air •• g " e great majority of the thumbs& of y . Y Yen I will read for lir. �lewell, she as►id. I tea of five cents' worth of soap bark and a . ,- alace bonnet that seemed to, crown the will; I refuse to taco i tbu lady la any ++If any. nae can give no advice he and private property. When a1. rippling hair ; earl- a loves that,mi ht w'ay. Will you tell me Rwhen and where �••+ g g� i 1 �' met►tm is purchased, for fah church pail of soft wader : let th4,stand over PP B P Y B g you were married 2" Ddr. ai ht then strain it. Wash the oods-in - have growl► on the white hands. 'Her dress Sewell was known sus obs of the or urohes,go with the rest of the property g ' g r ` Certainly : this m rn ng,'by the Rover- finest, keenest, and cleverest lawyers '.in this water, and then rinse alightly, ' war'simplq perfect • it wan at once e�e rat end Mr. garner a e Cbncoh of 94 Thi audlord- or the patron of the livings, ' - t i f3a Eaglaad ; he had t>rsa far more than Lang up to dry without wringing,sod whoa 3 >- and ladylike, rich and cost:y. i3arnabae, in Obeton, 1! tie village twenty twenty year agent for the Laaswmlb at a b nailed with reference to his relations the cloth cease.to drj�p iron it oil the wrongr. E •• I shall not be afraid to face y ether miles from Rashlelg'b be am-•riwge VFW Cawdor. He knew every detail of their to � church.property-ohooru the clergy- ` k_ - all en re le• we bad t e s. ublished and now," he said, •`I have a talisman."! g „ P hirtor ,evmr ev rat that ha ed;sad the side with as ao13 an iron ar will take out - Y Y PPS ' tor ever •fab on his rt and � � witnesses present, road eonnEeaed him because 6m esu Y the wrinkles b tient pressing. Remes► to it the the revenue ttachin �: Yet his fair young face grew pal$• a; they . "Yon took reat i a to be exao and P ' g thereto y g 1 B w thoroughly oouwrvative In all his opinions. hfm. He qan sell ohurvh-liven her that silk and wool are animal fibres and , . ' reached Dunmore House. It was a �,,�rible the Iady,you tell me tanner's nieoe." She sant for him now se a last resource; the g g scorch easily. For sponging the same , risk and he knew it—a terrible o dear. .He "My uncle is Far er Robert Noel ;he eamage was sent to his office so that he of t it to w om he will ; 'and, althousth _ , , ' ; materials use the son beck tea or dissolve j` has a farm at Rashlei h, 'said Leone, "and might lose no time. In lest than an hour eaq inoam nt u put over the parish for p - l r realized what be had done when the house- in his way L an ho t loyal, honorable R lif; at his death the patron may again one tablespoonful each of borax and indigo 3 keeper told him the earl awaited him in the mea. the brisk, energetic lawyer mood before the in a int of water ; ttie borax cleanses the , • " distlressed parents, Ibtenin vel to flu bhs w it upon some one else. So secure P ' • g gravely cloth while the indigo bre htos the color. - dining-room. -•A' decided sensation of ner- The earl oonld not el feeling the sweet, stn of the one heir's marriage., • w this tenure of the parson in hispa rish B B - ;_ � young � pa home colored woolens end cottons are sue-;- "-°_ s soft music of that of it touched his • a. th it in only recent! that an act of;as om Wall washed in bt on water. vonenese came over him, and he looked at � Nave ou ses,n the girl 2 he asked, y Y 'Put some the fresh rood glowing beant " met permitted his dismissal even for y c =. , proud, B g y ct fila heart. ,. Yes, I have saes her, said the awL wheat bran in cloth ba and boil it in I a x I believe yon, a said, but it is a •• Is she resent.ble 2" he iti Hired. d °kens" or debt. The people of a g use instead young wife to reassure himself. She was sad t}iing Farmer N 1 did not take more ++Would any degree of training eiau►ble tier h have well-defined rights to the ser- water for an Hour, strain it and I t:_ " K. rfect, he felt that,and he was satiafced. care f his nieoe. I m sorry it has ha ++ vi of the on, to sittings in the church of soap Slid water. fir•,, Pe P• to take her nick �°rii g An old-fashioned and at the same titre, a - , " Give me your hand, Leone," he said, Pene : I titin do not in to help you ;my I,aaawetl interrupted him. to burial an the ohnrvhyaed and to the loci ns6 m it al " •i y P „ onto,but to little more.• good way to clean bla-k silk that has be-. and the touch of that little band gave him ��YB a_o�e (rhe question seed never be asked, see , come loam from wear is to sponge it with Dow courage.. t, father, p the young mea, sali�prc+tdly. ••I refuse ever tb ass her, >�#William Thomas BrudmneBruos, glossy He went in leading her, and the earl " it on you I ml d ; It was to our fo tb mattgais of Ailabury, who died the water to which a little ammonia has been , $ y or acknowledge her, I insist on the OW. ' added. This. rooese cleanses it. Then . - _ £ sprung from his seat in startling. amaze. offer 1 trusted. Be m friend; if yoil will rtaga beim set amide." at d�a�y, was the patron of nine such liv- P - ; �' reoei a m g sponge it with cold coffee and the gl�Y' � �:. Lord Chandos went boldly up to him- y wife here an ackaowledgm her, •`Otis be cowl, my- lady,to -said in He married a girl of uuezoeption4Lhle sit will disappear and the whole £fad Father, be said, "allow me to on • else can say a w rd. Mr. Sewell I. orality from :the variety stage, war surface look bre ht and Flews. But the - '. introduce to vu m wife Leone Lad , " y dear boy, 1 esterda our •+ „ rt owner of several "mesio hails, and so- g Y y y I tee tie used for any gY+eat care," she silk ought not to be ironed after thio treat- y Chandos." y • ' y moth r and I were s In of something •+ q fired notoriety a`having been ruled off it' g g retorted. My non bas teat mtndimd as ; we ary t•r track in England as a ehe.t and meet. Stretch ft out smoothly and Pin ze The earl gave' a terriSed glsCgoe et the on w oh the whole "I of her heart was shall not study him. I would rather the to the carpet or aomethiag that will hold ;= *beaatifnl southern face, but made no fixed ► rememberingg ha conversation I tell entail were destroyed, rind the property go a blrwkguard. There is always a large: Black or bine cashmere, hen* ; �_ answer. you site frankly & t dare not do what to one of Cbwrla Ssyytoa'ssona Chasm son 4 mber— ropably 2,000 out of the total of it firmly. +• " You k me • our mother would never .share it with a low•twrn wife" y � e, which are rietts and serge can be washed in soap and t have to mak yo$r forgiveness, sori- Y , 1 ,000—af these live for sol g py water,rinsed well and then put into water tinned the young lordting, "for bavin apes- to me again." 31y lady's faae war inflexible, The earl vertPised just as other investments are. a made almost black vitbluing. The Then, Lions ar iti that i married without your .eeinssn6 ; bat '� . , , >', wilt go I sad the lawyer saw that she was resolved we�thy au►a a daaghttrmarries aclergy- blast Dods may lie in this water for hosts. - knew, ander the circumstances, it was. Heti 'en forbid that e s ould remain whet —tbpt she would never ive in never ►and the father—if he of theriaht sort g y I but the blue might become spotted. Swlf we aa�e not welcome. •• ather "be cried in g 'purchases once of these livings and s. d the cloth in the shade and then iron on i , - -I- I, I.-;�"��.:�. �- useless to ask it, so I married with. ield, no matter what a 1 Cass made to P q Fro MP3, out sadd u emotion, "h ve you not one kind Ker. t?P� I 'q to it as a wadding gitt. i'Y Still the same terrified look'aad rattier won , not one blas r me,.on my wed- They batt knew that more words were A clergyman with capital at -his disposal the wrong side. silence. din day,'" useless. Ddy lady's mind was trade u 1 vests some of it in sash a purchase, and _.. "Father,"cried Lord Chandos, "�rtt do " refries to be few that it #r your p' s joys the income thereof and an agreeable • . Recipes• ,� ,t 6# y and they-mf ht ar well fight tttn winds and on not welcome m one wife Home t". wAd ing=day, Lance hen that da does gg ay of ezeraisfng hcs professional enmrgian whites r►nd y Y y 6 Y the waves. rd Lanswell was more in$lin- Spbnge Cake.--Five egg-, Then Lord Lanswell tried .to ami a-a nom , qoa shall hap h kind words and the same tftne. The ole• mar's social Sugar x } ., ed to pity and tlo tetrrporize. He was sorry ' yelks beaten separately, two Dupe g dreadful, ghastly smile. i. ble Inge from t4 for his son, and the beautiful face had made �sttion is greatly improved in the last one and.one-half cups flour, flavor w�� ' •'MY dear boy," he said, yds are scurfs impiasioa on htut ; lest m lad was dreti ymars, and he�ao]ono®r sits below lemon or vanilla, add whites of eggs I 3' . jesting ; I am quite sure you Are jesting. , , ,, CHA A inflexible. � y e salt at his patrons noble or content$ If baked in a wide and lou tin it is very , � ' It cannot be real ; you would not.be ao • t .LAWYZ 's ATatt9 " . ••1 be agar ' e must bs set aside,,, she imself with marrying, they lady's maid. Bq f g i cruel :' - r _.�_r.r.__. nice to out it in uares after been fros> r �� ' �„ y Lanitwelh s, in the librt►ry i•t re ted, Newport Cake.--One quart flour, f.S YY,- Father repeated the young lord, in Dan ore House,heir h -dsomte face,flashed The earl looked at her -ravel , very Mach. Taken. i ,a._ an imperative voice "will gg y ► it'be°ten a stirred into the flour,three pe , you bid my with irritation tied ane anor,her fine oyer •`Wba Dau amt aside a thoroughly legal The orpwd at the fair slebre vis to have t+►f�l Dana of white eager, three of butter . - IL . g g ceP one of I ._ .' wife welcome home 2" , flash ng fire. She 1pok like one born to marriage 2 he asked. heir oto rtr►kt3n iu a; oilsp es a souvenir two tmae onfuls cream of tartar, "No," said the earl atoutly,. "I will command ; her 41 sta I 8 re bore.no "You will find out the ora " re►id st t �hrl►d' been tnakin soda;mfg otic ou sweet milk w make stiff , 4 �# Y r, y rad e , ty•gtrl, who g `not.. The young lady will excuse me if I sI nil of Page ; her t��aav, iAg dress of rich lady, turning to Mr. Bowel], yes at file tall young titan, ennfle►d:up a6 batter Lake quickly in hot oven. pHs i dpdine to bid her welcome to to a home•that alk swept the gronitdt i graoefuc folds. fibs I ase eautly des than Indy I.aa�e ►eU tm attd mid rtQftl S loo Cake.--Oue•half crap of butter, !, ;j • can never-be hers." . -had not removed h r tle of rich tans ;. of course it"fb fent you to decide ,; but there +i L: t tt#l�men' th Ou:" ands one=half eu s .sugar, one cap butter ti, ,* �,• ti: 'Father,"cried theyonngiirte'01eprde,ch. it huag-troin her cul are still ; she lead is ria doubt .bah t fife ill ' b ,' y milk two and a e•half cope floor, one tea, �„ ,b: ems► ]g leeil`duwti i;gto her'eyer ineffably. ti :� fully, `1 I did-not expect thin.from you." removed her bonne! an loves, With ono � ly be slit urted-Tp l lu deride. `It +•I &in alr #,mon tt •• h °pier. a nful each of Bods, •einaamon, cloves, r ,, . 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L.� n,, To nur _-1. sing tttea IAn glbatiy, Ga., dame, who tried to rite N R.�$ - TER . Pt+ ori stir, IIt:P1e 'e Fa<vorlte . - - . . I , t . -1 ,,: . . g moths • ,... i e `"' et remtsea of rats by soaking homta is i} Ptloa Is a priceless boon, for it no i ` h p .:� j .'� •;;: �� only•trengtbeas the triotber but tttt flTT arsenic water, says that the entire tribe of F - t ' U11 nom- p, t ROM mote an•t+uadaat'seoretiaacf IIonris met ! the'c bog amp jam altde, era • , t 1•i, PROM . pj p s from ' to almvet ineeasantly 3 1 r rodents now inhabiting her place are of• PH'1�5j $N. for the child. b � gq �' ' whiteneee, bat still alive and frisk For those ,boat to besoMe orelgn Tree. (!real- x t to May. w ondetful "ct ` �- product o air an Y• .Ia� {i=:: ,. r tttathen it ie'even tsars valuable for !t !es- i - ant,etre©tea tin�h raw crowds wherever shown I �`i°�'; op windows, etc. Just im' ,;a '' ,f 1. At Nipziq, Iowa, a watermelon vine i )ite#wrktllhIa ro sews the pains andpe rile of abildblrth an a sled. L;i ver hod r V, lrtges 4 a'l'�1e . °k Ir shortens labor, pf all deals ' Fall-htetory of = , grew and extended one of its branches into Its Last s d y y Wall ate one. vee and sass le Jum in ( ✓1 -• a bole that had been oat in a large hollow UI ease Cot .e ms arfad n. P S Bean to ,- a i 1 Uvariaa Iibroid Streetamen 26 agate postpaid. 3 to or 1 ml►ertetart Facia , and other tumors cured6 • 14.;1.i50; 100:;10. Rneh order and lie '!, I' r, ,.. i tree. At last acooants iti meloII N All g res etseaa � Q t yaantitiea to your merchants for wind " 'l z' baaswoot ewRerl without resort to aur Ica! operation, !liar '�4•.et.77 ow at_ ' had formed on the viae which was too large 1► alC LkttNs. °r pam hlets tnsatimoniis s and retarences • ad I: g g 10 Dente t.�e a traetioiis and then sell to others. i to admit of beta removed throw h the ELMw >h • `i'r y 1ti4. Big Mone Qulok Salsa. ; ( postage) w World a Dig 8 lti8 J.B. Phfla., Pa. ilSonto, Herald. No. .W. ` r a . opening. , f "D a Sias:� , t,, ug' ` 1st,1894. Medical Aaaaciation, Buffalo, IY,y, pensary I __;, 8 -1^ So far the eminine resect s y lies pro ed I tel to call your atten, The Marquis of Cisuriearde, that rind- 1 tion a ramarkab A care of arum tion, lin a more reliable bullet-proof shield than the In M rah 1893 I wets calls in m P his'beenrt,willedI'm pp,.,, patents of either llowe or Lennard. The • , abseatee landlord„ who �Onr I10� latent ractical demonstration of its utilit fe>leio a1 0• it to see M Y pro- he cause of half the . Cast !" .. P, Y Chr fro rari4n i. , yyU ! occurred to Kentucky, where a man fired Ki1ea r, of orth �Braat .p,ho tettna able In Ireland in the last dozen Wilt ba ia°reao• (,;�,L suffer' f was•then ,level a Years, your land int-blank at a church organist and R sass •n tack of - y p 't !tis P � in P,►rliamen ever touched her." of the left lung, T e attack loflammatLon and he lives the life almost of. • recluse jp b i from font �� wan r.1.1 I . a severe chambers oti.Ptow►dill with not iqf u A;LON � . weeds,if you �::�4!, %y , • ; : one, t e ase of the 1 a g t la Y' roq o . :,; ,� NSUMPTI The Russian" courts 'have reversed the from he effect of a being ntirely gone Mee into most IIhermltlika- courses in1. Feed Your Stook assumption of the American tribunalq that, her fo two weeks t I treated Undon and Paris. .-.. _ _ ( when a husband and wife are drowned in hen reool cry seethed Qrain � asenrc I-attecWa dr h rd from h r t the same disaster, the wife.dies first, The intery s !,bat the a I► Cret 8Id 4ftearai$ia. ' 1 . , ;' Russian doctors have-testified uaantmoultly satisf oto P gree of reC°very �►ete Thm'o ie ao use is footle h, 1 av6rted, Or If too jets t0 �iroufh�:1 .. al ry, ', ase t It fs a d g wiGb nenral�Ia. - by a `. , . that tt;e man would brills Bret to ie, m n ed Flom fees that Gives wet Vert IL IL Is D1ffOQ p(/� ;. because the woman is more agile and keeps Y floe autr, J ne, W sen I wile again' most poweefpl remedies. No remled the 0 and herself longer above water. a►lled to wee her, her Erie s thinking she g t /wa�►a rolisrad by �- Wa�ERo�sr < a dieeovered has Ives the grand resultb that f "'' had one testa cousum ti n, invariably attends the employment of Pal. l P On visiting y A goose with . remarkable` material In her toand their cusp' tone too well son's Nervtlipe. ,, Nerviline in a pacifies;,tinct has been found near Berry,to Her- found From count ealth she had apeeif3v far all nerve pains, and ou ht to be Bul�r Sto�e Chopria r 1 ' sicca County,Ky, Iter brood wets recently war to a mere akplBGon Cel lee ton ha # �,�, , drowned wad an old wow, with a litter of walk Dross t �a�• Y al![e to P ad in eve family. g ! Grinds everythin v V 't. I . be room. $ e rias cuffwhere �o y Sold every . cott ,q ,e en to the dn�t seeds: - ,.:'t� twelve pigs, died shout the same WMa from intense cough, suffering peaty a battles g Stones last a lifetime, ugh, •n eiG Iron plates, chilled 1-16, are not In it with , The old mother goose has adopted the little of pu rid matte in foo a Peotoration The Indian $cotherhood of Tdtal Ab- j French Buhr Stones,s inchen thici<, `' s Mont a plat eG►inera was o anized this sumaner at i Ir:as Chilled Clear Through, r4�2 iorphan pigs and persists in her attention °eaph fight. There was burniag hectic WOstminater Town Hall, London, ander the y tarun,simple,durable, fast-Write us b toward chem. The family is doing will, fever illi chills daily, = ial a -Tl dilung iw enty i deeding �ainperanee workers. MU Sion - a+ti@POu�e BraEltif V I - ` A foreilgn scientific journal gives the re- luetic of the previbully diseased lung Twenty-nine Indian etuv'eats ord; _l I- sults of some recent experiments upon the shows -that its. fuIIetia w entirely organ w joined the o Y g hich will be allied to the '� C3ANADA. vocal chorda which will prove iaterestiug R ne, sad' that lII all pro b ity it was Anglo-Indian Tem raace bee our exhibit at'Poronto and Quebec Faire �,. i . to singers. A barytone who wished be. eutirel destroyed, atilt ha having Pe Aaspciatioa, sad a Cream Of Cod-jiver 1 - t conte a tenor succeeded b taking a nese theft t e troublh wtt� hopes is intended t° help students from India ' ;' Y R due to a o llectwn of while in Eo land. 11reS COugh3 of inhalations, beginning with benzoin go- water around the lung ked for a R i C61d3 and f r 1 i ing on to cafeineandchloroform auric ing consul tion, and the follo in Cured the Doctor eak Lun � �_ 1 �_0 : d 1 g day with a For some timd est I suffered fro* O1"ld Off • PhyS1CLQlla the with Curacoa ; while the voice was deg ne promi ant phyeieian of a n iRhboring town p m er, endorse It. 1A1wr t 3 by using volatilized Norwegian tar. again ode 4 careful exami ation. Ever Mumps,`'hills,earl, Liver Complaint. After I Ys ._ d Y 4.1. _ _ aymp Mand physical Y c ,; The British government is testing a eta p y teal sig in icated the considerable thought I adopted St Geon ''i Don't be dece�ed b� Seb$fftnteS! /ho Q plan for signaling at sea,which has al adv brea�i t ao id cons ion wad the mu oral Water with a view to Duce, and I is ' at cordial! sa Bowes.Belleville.All Dr . 1. 11-1 yielded remarkable results. It eon lets , . g run of the tun s. Death Y y I was surprised, but uwtst..aoo.asst, :' cecta►i 1 seemed but a shot ti a distant, a reeabl great change far the. .merely of an ordinary gong faeteaed to the y B y eo, at the - --------� TMS . bow of the ship below the water line, "hie A rear tful experien had tau ht me Elie better it has worked in me. ; . Canada Permanent ' �� `{- useless ars of the o7dinar re edi used UR' S. f• - �•: a�tr as a trana►nitter, and the receiver are �gt�. Pe crx for thi dread and fatal disease, a d no hope - Qaetke, Loan and Saviors Com an , o ` ., - - ' gotigs of exactly similar tone and rat of , n � vibration, one o each aide of the chi was w be looked for in flit di 'action, I - ' A. P. � ri. b t' ye ' rT P Ibe had f uently re the � 0 ` ,3 low the water line, Thireceiving g ng favor of c. Willis ' t testimonials in ( t i will take up and reproduce the sounc�of m Pink Pills in wast. ' BRlee Ta CO I >••:.-` to di used 1 Tonto St., Toronto. go the sending gong from a )Dag distance. f3 , but not no g the! ca npa• o T�� ________o_--- _ CIGAC1 A^l j 1 ; 1. ` Signals already have been clearly tranemlt• aition eaitated' to use tem.' Finally ��F+ f3 teed Capital ..,, +`•/ I C ' e 1 . ted ten miles. _ howev r, I decided give the{m�a ♦ P d ap capital "'""""'$ a'�,000 Ic R d1i trial, 88T S,soo coo ._r_1__ _ � J Y `` i and I a free to way hat I only u e rued D`nnds....,,. Quaj0 An 'M Ur�Qd.�r: Vienna will have a novel e�chibttton is S' d them Z• i,tlli4,epi ' at a s a when I lens of a lutist n A'1�ae ..:.....,... 1$000,000 y P x: tLe.winter of 1895 96,the arrangements for y nothing i j o-�--- "' • etre ich could ave the. p T,��(e N+� gdv�ce acrd. i' .. which have ju'at been made. It is to be pelts t e e enlarged ca icai and re:,bttre+,e of thi � ""t. a collection of all objects of interest connect. life. he test Walt a tri st pavere Ene eo puny, • together with the incremod faeill k3i5 {�' and 1 pet a(w admit an uat it one, as tie it wow has for supplying land owners with t ORgletqrt ti'1 i • I. ' `yL Y ed with the congrebe of Vienna in 1814-15, the pa lent wee so lar o e oh ap ntonoy. enable.the Diroetors to moat which redivided Europe from the fall ;of g to make , wt tt prom 10�'C11L'SM01(Q �Or_ all hoc of recovery end m p a a places all requiroments for loans 'napoleon. It will include portraits .of very eh rt time ,however, c vicecl ma of up o satisfactory real estate security. Appli- *"^'� ' .^_ C hITS cat on ma the persons who took p►rt in the congress Y be made to the Company's focal ,e/ . , g the vel a of Pink Pills. Ittiou ►s Ai►' raisers,or ta..•• IR���' ?Metternich, Talleyrat�d, Wellington, !th only f � Castlereagh and other dtiatin uiahed me„ of using a ordinary soothing c uglh mixture ss J. HlERE1C$T MASON, eco`o g along ith the ills within a week the e' ,BA f ONTREAL% .-I.: �the Lime;; paintings of the chief occurren• � scat a darer Mutiaring Director. X,."t� .- eympto s bad a ted leo mu h t at it was __ �a tea d`urin>r t}te acarian of the congress,tFnd no ton r necessary for me LLis�ld ata s also - -1 V - reproduction� of the fashions, uniforms g Y k eke daily m- It all di _ - . calls. oovery was so rapi tat within "d;Wthe p� uDu iO1t court dresses, and furniture of the day, -a Mont Miss Koester, a le�o drive to - , i" From many observations and experiments my offi e, a distance of abo t I six miles ? I ' J V:Ph. Lenard finds-"that drops of water and w feeling e'ease,tiabiy ii' except for ]� They give perfect satisfaction in fit style, and finish, and it hats become >l' �`' falling upon water or wet bodies generate weakne The expeetoratio had Ceased, �,,,� y b word that f. � elehtricity, the water becoming electrified the oou h was gone •ad..the b.;et,thin in .iC Y' • positively, and the gas escaping nezatively the dice ed lung was being R • •w� ate, �A•� sa'f• �� (t�RAIY.BY RUS�EtC� �enr,. like Iron" _ • , electrified from the force of the fall, and use of t e Pink Pill• waw co ti wed un+t 1 SENO 1011 CATALUGUlt- . .% j,':, - ' - -- iight,impurities in the water diminish tjhe the end of October, when she eel d to take ---. ------- - --- -,. - -- -- --__ effect considerably. •The essential condi• the medicine, being in rt t health.t I 3`'im�l�a �_ and � ' 'u' tions of electrification are the concussions still Ra hed her case ►ttb �a���'�'i�tl< W+rmaaentlY dared, i terest, , .n wd vanct• few,. C' �p �d. J among the drop, of themaelven and against but alm . t a year has �ow a d oat T� - LINTOAI greiMlfR'�I'lnf '! the wet rock, no effect being due to the • trace f bee illness rem i n tact t���fm otrcularu gs - ]a TING '��'' water's fall through the air and ,to, die r- 8hntelf Bt-• Toronto - a- Pe she i. well'u even s e w and no Dna ��Ri SPEC=.gL elan by it. A jet of water failing from ax, would suspect that she. a eve r been tR,`v insulated tank town insulated pail electrified ,ilio say nothing of v g n is oa��easeshould have --- - g the latter positively, while the negative the Glu hes of such �► d ly d' as01Y LR H sodotd all We have letters from all is of Catt•da sa is �i i electrification of the surrounding air grew eonanm tion. Her recover thro h the �OQOee Pss' Y g y to ee�ral hundred volts." ,• 4g �,,,��t e e and Baton to. - we of ink Pills, after ha inQ reslched a 'RICi $!<:pO.l reston Furnaces are the Baste stage ben other reeaedi were of no 1NitiIRAaTluttu n► GAN. (�iEAlt Let us ae>jtd van Catalogue and full particulars,and yon can I avail, is so remarkable that I, feel Imysrlf Charlatans and Quacks . , XI jurtifiei in giving th facts t the public, Judge for YOYI'f$01f. - HavB long plied their vocation on the suf- and I regret that Otte nom tion of the J1A'.%WW0 eked •s►d tsweawd., Byfaring pedals of the people. The knife has Pills is of known to the ical protan.- apters to oo s�ootahi pn�rit wad vier t°Ilra �i4CLARE . pared to the quick ; caustic applications •ton at j tangs' in +Dr er tba their merit ice. It is "ritten in plain law u PRESTON -have tormented the victim of corns anal esti ht be tested in any re d;iseasek may uaderrtand. Uve Ageata wanted t alt BROss 00., - ONT. ' ' I calat+r oontalnlag terms sant oa appliaution, I A j the conviction shaped itself-there's no • i their usefulness he t extended. wnilur .d, - cure. Putnam'e Painless Corn Extractor I iaten giving them •a a ended trial _'' publisher. Tora►to,ant. ___ _ ,^ proven on what slender basis-public opinion tit the of oo umpti IFIFTY YEARS n rests. If you puffer from Cores Ret , (Mo well HAMILTON U0I��i COLI.��E - ; ' �' from t6 action- in the I f . . ­ ... the Extractor and you will be satisfied. marked)' t t they will prove oarative in MFfemtber 4.ISS I -IENCE `' Sold everywhere, Y all oases where a Orsi Is at 1 posalbte- All teachers ho r graduates of uoi•e�,risle i II - - `1 I- An authority on cats says that yellow I mean before the tangs re entirely or oolleges. Ragular oourew for�ddrj"ion I ""' . We must make a00(� destroyed. Yours trul II to tltrratun apd aaiesne, masic�,art.eloo�r�lo�• e }sire ao odds bow few in anmber, alw•pe . • lea. Zxoellent a000mmodisUan, inspirl g Int �tOveB, or the people indicate that the.wearer is a female. He J. RVA S, Ild D. str dors, ream gasoetatla„ wad p1 u ,, n would not have.: ' farther adds: ho male cat wu ever known The Ili` Wiili•me' M icin4 Co. su ndings. Address the Peenelpal, - ., to have the slightest tint of yellow. rOQkvlUe, Oat. A. BURNS.R.T.D.. L D. bought them yet►!+ �•' '' St. Leon's it I _ �P�6" propeetiw arse . QpNp - after year. I equalled. It is just ue good in bulk sxs is 1 .MBj 1 �9 > bo:.le and much lase ox The Rusaian Army is fol •of tunny l -THE-. , { r,._ pepsiVe. a� a U%". The teat, �„ An English dentist, who ha&Collected ht�' ��� the biggest telt owe a de• �te.taoe` c oatLema� % I MODEL • e stir I . from his patien j about 30,000 tailed for duty m the '11wd ga W `\ h s4 teeth,! die t'p6I' b " r II< " Wood Cook is the ', lately and left bicuept to have the Mol• PawbeteYsnski. floga� by!Pebc a era, �iepids and bicnspfda pat In the coffin the Gtreat, attd•erJ*nally coati ole flirt 1V re or or t"r ` • . ..; ! .i. ' }a With him, which'was done. Farmers MO personal friends, ) gia�ta in t . . . . I�E.�. 3pooger's Phen 1 ai+►Na1► , U�` S Q�V . - �'' y e Disii fectaat mixed ( f Frith .fish oil or grease, ill prevent the their way. The Czar's family takesgreat j F Horn fly, Apply with arush about the Pride in is regiment, and on the named - ' : I , horns, head and back of anCma day off patron squat • tends he f ttvi- I� _ la. _ i Data deduced from 100 co seOn.veobser- AM in a ori,and,Mini flea hen thege so ce h If vows local dealer does not'k thew, ,write our!-nearest house. - ' . - ' r,t. { M01 I s '•: vattoar made en the apex of the Eiffel is the I mailowski re monk I betel only `1 rn.. - tovet pr,;ve that the veloci y of the' wind fair mea are tolerated, a d the ell-ic�iowa • • e a 1 _ at�that height is nearly four,times as great- Pawlow 'uacds, all of whom must have 1 t� u fat the surface. - . ` e' , is I retrouss. noses. ' The aguJa ons the i I the Tree of Heaven is the common name Cuard C assenra, the other and, dmit i " i • )ffonhW� ,i' • y for, be Ailanthus, a very tropical. lowkin only der -haired non. WOOD . q� 1. tree: Yrown Bros, Co.. Toronto, Ont., tel!- -'--- wad... e ` as that_it is not a very satisfaotor rower U " ��Aj,, ' for our rection. rt• Y'K A Land lido in Bengal ansfc► ed a�balte - F C 3 : ;- I.' his house wish an. - here. they a rola agent into a Is, ge. lake, whin is ets Ally atria Y � S IC I - . . FOR ALL 81IE • pay salary and expenses and g $ Olt BU101111 >Z.. offer liberal inducements. Rror7 Mesio T+tritolvtb in Ca. ;;`. �� aciig from 10,000 �0 80,00 pubicQQ� 4 grafted tree atlNionticello, Fla►:, -'Intitially =Ada should know whIre the 1ii! Cita get their Musts e i ;bearaamixed cru of attl of ire write nes for C "CYCtAN18 STEEL RADIA OR'• 1.i. quince,a 11 I nd crabs peaches, aPP+e ,pears, Ors ellln In the neck sample ropy of the apAnr,ua _ Lec! 3tustat�►tr,a live moathpy Jour• �QO� FURNACE tI pe._Fer'„aktsig is Delteiosim I e'a' 11r sipc Ilwaw U yealfa.old; nal with 11-UO worth a# muslo ti(EAVY ORATE, f 1. � , Urtnk nt small Cast. am ilew �. I utied !n each leans. 1;t to IB r da ' Adarns� .:` • adaptie$for wood bu� �.,. Flet. R°°t Beer 1'.xtract..........,one bottle H 'n parillil res: tnadtby canvassers. Seeepprr�tap Heavy Steel Plate Firettioit Deme ga Thmann'a Yeast.. ......... - teat and a aw 11n fum list. We carry everything ggaa hdlt a ca e, Y,-, y Lat<ewa ester. ". . .. .two nn has atirely isappl,red In tbo 1[usfa litre. „ qn ekOrAndtaanmoredurable! rm h two po WHALEY, ROYCE&f0. Dissolve the sugar a d yeast•in the gwatte a RAD TOR of Modern Oonatrua ,�- It bean Dry tr,able- lit♦OiiQE!T-Tv�MT0.0NT. and Great Bea > � ,t add the extract,and Isome. Vlrhe I.best I ting Power Dlao,;for twenty tour h0ure untilitifermen 1.ARa13 A3ti PIT } was feeling so (114cour I r den Place on i • t and dclicione, �' when it will open sparklia aged;with th •goltre and � � i ' -I ITher o COAL FiIRNACE f °ot beer can be obtained in all drugg rheumitism I telt that �Hr �iocery storey in 10 and 23 cent bottles to ��' BnOhe:'ltt�a� I would iia s n be�dead D f► ttll'g'0 Cotnbut C .,�� e twoand 8ve galtoas. aa.allve. Whenever I as t cold could not - •. ', LO w"reT1'wifel,wilair011 wnusater . ?, ` An undertaker in K walk two blocks without intro Now :I an: aline Ho ltta Surtace -- An Idea for aaitts City, with a tree tram it alt and I trC " L#ti'o ­11 i ` . , business, advertises: " Yon , ufy ecommend tick the bucket • geed a!l�rasparWa. I ved a attar tram i ! � . 1: r , we do the rest." , Urs. Jennie Bigelow, now f Fre ant, Mich., I aa.e bees drinkin $t.Leaa Mtheral Water R - r es U . , - ': , let°another column will qe toand o"'pen 8aisagari mywaa duelaie behatt of Hpad's ro tarty ctr four yam, oowalder it ebe ! QXRO D W IMFY N '1T s �4 i ;' ', ter Froin p p ad It w ,and sent ,ver,beet ing todriak while in general trstin•. FUR1gACE .t �� p the al,rominen physician relating tttank►n I have toroth r tette ixongt list - - . facts of a cora of c nepmption after the g me very much for co nding lair, ' It lo an ei:collont,< ulator, havi czotn•. I .1 � o 4�{{ 4 I Patiegt' stety�earedtlie of Coastipati+�a antidnlet �" l� tl& ' . ssaQfoE... y {t a <4 hitherto un reached t e. lest e s of this roublle. Capacity • OAT4L, 02 •i M- nmOam elft Conquered d5seaee. The state- HO W.S-Sa r a .11•' W...H.:Hsstarr,33 Manning Ave„ made are really r marketble •nd�mark *� a that ane al$o has b n cured.' CtistMplon PedePt,rlaa of Oanada.' V... ttrfwot U0d by j J. euoaher , and atelia ..«. I - ► Wit. j�} �j ply ` }�p (} r}� All 11 advan AIR,. ANNA f3©T$$$i.ADftf. , tVIla13. DM. Y� i�il<il RYHI 4� �f jriitil I� `... �� �A `'t } �r ec1enc 0° in the progress of medical °ell a Our readers will find the article .i worth a w fel !_rued!. ; .HOQDIiI PILiS acre the besi, ttaar.ctuasl< > d Q1Gcte-o-1 g i{t�T4:.'E'osoato. I ' 11 . iPe Phis. They a••LtL dlgesttoet attxe li All Druggtste Or d H0011� Jj 1 . .• .. :. a ,...: s +� �', c € s �a- - ., . r �, 5 �. .. i r:._,, 4 A, - -.:.. ...- - ..-..: . ', s .. '-.... .,r x7..e"wt%ti� - .. <-e die ,:.. .....-• : . :. ,,.. : .. , .. -. 4 ..F.. �M -ua+{.y��. , _A- �.�!y, f I.kl•:ryt.:y,A >j} :.} C .. _ .. .a.rE..... i - n ! ,. /+4Y. i .5.}. P .N�'Y' '. y t, �'s T T �it Zi s_ .. .. - - r.- t. 'yt A 11 , - as $x } -..:,:....,,•-r� :-: - -::.:-... .. dk f.1;'®'F !d.vSl' .'":ice': :��r F 4 . -::- ,.'. .. !., i,,} s Nom._. ,. .: ..: �- �., S.HH 4 }•: :-,..;,,.. -`g ...:- ,. .: -, ... 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"..,. - _ t_. ,• .c� -� - �+"k. � :,._. . xa�k•-...:•-fi'`'t .•a .:�-.!+. - �.._: .. j1tG -_i+. .. -_ .. r.. � '_u ,,- �_( ... rR.: — a. w `rw�� :G .J.. r_ Y 1. --S ., •...... ;-Y. . e 4 .MF (,. , "i—a-ru. `: . �S' `• .. ,tt�t..Rc w .�- JY._ c..,Ti. , ti$ .. C .. -.•- �-....T - ,� . eddy r�-- i .fi.�:...:��.. ,F- :�=y-• �.'.!� ..dKA� .�xL. i R'.< ,nom. t •..:,.. : -.i ^..• 4f,Yan` - - _t.. rio -1- - 1. :. . - .'kA t . } x � ckenn 1 , Author- a Fano« F of John Field, P g 1 - Q der t � i 3 ' . o C ld �' a r:: �w �. - - i' and others he eam p 5 .50, atiso tor. fifes j . - t _. Oakwood .1 .!!; th t, ,,.• J• .�>, i; services is 'Ohs alter o o or, Garland �darip�a , •-, $ i , 1 t •i - , :� so for ser• No h York. . ..btewxnarket.... .'•' 8 Oa g �,:, , '` ;: find others the a ui of i . 11 t -, c it 10 to 11" . r ?. , i ' ' �, vices in the mal r of. C. tar and W. tVh tohnreh....6touville.... .. i .. v �� ,q_ 1 Cochrane s►zid t e TuwLid p f I'iakgring W t Yark..:.. .Woadbeidge..... "18 to 18 ; + 8 y i x, i.. ":.3t-t b ,,, : .tll f '` 68.00, your 00m itlee ha ez mined these - . -- ---- -- �.• - f` �� ' a000nnOs and fo fid thein land pro- BIRTHS. 0 OVE I - - . ' 'q _11� _ '4 ,4,.­� C� perly certified and Id recommend El" is-In Pickering"on 90th tuft. *8 wife of , - - ` " Kuria of a daughter. ." ; published ever Friday morning at its offlbs payment of the Ame. 0 Which is re. W 4 3 .1ickering,Out. 1. epeotfally sub tted._ m tion of Mr.. fdo�aax-At Kinsale, on ' onlayy, October _. ; TERMS lilt. the wife of R. W. Mowbray, of a ; . ... . - . �� 'L .1 Riaharfis chairm n, repo t sea adopted. daughter. a- � . 0, 61.26 per Teas!; X1.00 iil'yatd to advaao•. The staoding� commit o roads and f1ii - convention of 31eGartl, 'tee and I � " YI.. .. ' : 1- -VERCSc � - . - 'RATES!OF ADVERTIi11W. bridges. preeen d the lin ing report: A joint Co 3n I r - !First insertion,pier line . - l0 cents. Payment to Ca eh Fore h or repairinP Patrons at Milton on So, irday chose Mr. i I , �.- - .;,` I , Tach subsequent insertion,15er'line • b '" bridge on 9th a n. opp 1 O 1, 51,75 , «. P. D. Scott to oppose Mr, Henderson, I' - � This rate does of include Legal or Foreign ad. ., I Mercer for calve t in 20 co . 01.25. W. M. P. ' vrtisements.' - 1 '. - �-- - � - Special terms given to .parties mating ca�cn�e Harrison for 28 ards of av ldelivered in -''"""9 , • faI _1cie for 3 or 8 ImoiAhs or by the year. I,0* div. 1, 1{1.96. Jo n Mitt 11 nildin aal- I - � _i I yearly or yearly gontraots pa;able quarterly, gg .� Business Dards,ten tines or undet, with pe! t-r. vert between lots 22 and i the 4tli con. ASNtonRoot i advance. a>;d .cleaning o t dito 5. . also draw- - - * ' k O11 yyear, $5 00,payable in ' �; UNotics in 1006.1 columns ten cents per line, 'ing material from Broagb m 1,and filling CrOMpC�tINp� , puroh�►ses of Wo len Goods I F " five cents per line each subsequent insertion. washout on 4th a n.at tat , $ .75. Charles , Special contract rates made k#town on appli0s- A resent discovery by v S1 of Hewitt and Joh Comptq 9th colt. Opp 10 ic� „o„ay,,,� ' > on. No free advertising. t J• _ Advertisements without writter► netrnotions and .1 $36. W Major or 21 poste at 5 swathty by Mousands : "�. will tie inserted until forbidde and charged &a ce4ts and 3 st .1 cents $ .8 , same being rsdis, t•the Only perfectly ' t" cordingly. Orders or dis0on inning advertise- used in div. 48. Thos. z for gravel, safe and reliablemedielaedW .6 menta must be in writing an sent to the pub- . i : iD AR • lisbeir. stone and bras and fii in at Palmer's '' 14ew&I0 of Unprincipled drngsists Who , '- ,lob Work promptly.attended to. bridge 55.40. T W Lam re z for 3 ards oxer tnteetor medicines is place of this, Ask toe ! , ! s 4 y . hook in this • ek. MI. J. CLARK - • . PROPRIETOR. of gravel for diw. 4e 21 fit . John Tool, Coote COt4oa AOot rompog ld.take so subM �'. r: •. - for 88 yards gravel to div. 48 '2.66. H. E. lute,or Inclose tl and Q Dente to portage is letter - u ." Poynter for spfkes'and ' -raper 80ots. and we wsusendk seatodk by return n aft. >Prtumwa � EMANNINUMMENNEWsk - . t our ]Politics—Strict Independence. articniars io plain envelopes io Iadles. only. >i F Jo+•ph Beer and Lewis b itthl 5,} days !r► - - Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. remcviag stone !coal h ah sys on 5th, sumps. T$e CO019 CO="*7r I Rtt;dsor.Out.,tlanada ,xw Our Excpeetatio s-.The heuty 6th and 7th con, one sto e-r , halt day have great V uei 1 1 I f.' €" support of the veople of Pickering and vicinity- repairing culvert and rem vi stone from ,hold in Whitby by W. R,_Howse. 'I Greenwood road 58. Jon ioholsoa for New Advertisements.. SAN MELS. 1. - ( - cleaning out stone culvert on ingsion road * . . . r, < FRIDAY, -OCT. 5, 104. in Pickeringvillage also side drains $3.50. i -.'- _ . Enoch Hestr for 20 yard of gravel inalnd• OR BALE--young fresh miloh Cow S I TZ °- - . y. Fz . I log right of way, pal on es ern townline Apply to F.ROA Chetrvwood P. 0. 50 1°.. _ 1 $1.60. Wm. Clark for 6' y rds of gravel OR BALE--A number of high p=ads t` J. D. EDGAR AGAIN. i j, 11'' �• UNDERCLOTHI G. -- ( for div. 19 and right of a 55.12. John and registered lihrophire Ram• and Roes. Time given on approved paper. Ap 1p The Reformers of W� st Ontario con• Compton and Charles he it for,qravellinq to THOMAS PI OH. whitevale. W-tf ) HOSIERY IFjR�'' , - 11 i, ok. ' 1. versed at Stouffville on Tbursday .of on the northern town ,isle (Pickering a ___—_r --_ __ -- r he fur ase of reor an- share) 07. W. Cochran t o men and a OR SALE— Two-G'ood Cows one due � . i _ - last week fo t 1 p g team half day Cutting a awing brush F to Balt theeth and one due the 15th•ot Oct. GLOVES . i 11, izin and the selection of a candidate . . . . . . . [* � g for wasbont$8, and rep iri ft culvert bet apply to ROBERT DB�ERBLL, YiokeriOK. - ` �T 11 � . to contest the riding in the approach- 10 and 11 in 8th con $I. 0. Wm. Hardy UO ____-_ ___tf _ ---.-- . . 1 _ . . . • . BOOTS & S HOES ,• . €� ing Dominion electlon.� Messrp.A. D. for grading on �owaline t een Uxbridge STRAY SHEEfl---Game to t1181tP8m18ee .. n T and Pickering; �(Pickerin �e hare) 116.60] ►.7 of the undersigned lot 27.Con 2, Pickering •�*^.�`�^"^^""'"""'"•" Weeks, j.Ybridge ; W. , fttcllstrdson, on or about sept 10th, 3 ewes ane two tat„i,a. Y 1 C. Bradford "for remo ing stones from '` !$ in and T. tiV�Cba UAe. �,X- owner is requested to prose proi,erty,vayex Apple Barrels for eary ply chasers. Pickering, r p- Dockets Hill tc� Kingston ro d then east to peases and take them away, WILLlam GIL- i bridge, were re-elected IPresidelit, vice- townline $4. Noah Ba r or delivering CHUNT*Cherrywooa. �-2g ` g lPresident aril Secretac ,, respectively, 7! yards of gravel on 9t c n >l20.74. also — --, --- -- �`j�"-- - - -- -- -- - -- -- -- --- - - -- P. #; � for delivering 88 yards u gravel on Altona CrTRAI EVE AI�Ty LAMB-- $traye�l ,. while David Lloyd, N �market, was ,. _,, ► frotu the remises of the underespnedr lot 1 - ' ' I - - sideline bet 7th,;and 8th ou $:.o o John p I f: = I . a aimed. treasurer. After the Ls, roar at you 8. Vicki ring;ou or nbout August pp ,� tool for 45 yards of Krav 1 d livered on div 25th, last,a Cotswold Ewe aid grq,de lamb. it.- I . various vice Presidents and Chalrn�en 17 $3r15 sun net Lar '� or work and forwatiuu as to Ler whereabouts will he thank I bad been elected in the different posts infixing ulverton th con line$10.15. fully recei%ed by ROBkur tt•HIUHT. Brock _: r 1 Enoch Rester or 17 ya ds of gravel and Road P O. 5o municipalities, the Associal,ion 1'esoly- ---- — '- L. right of way $1 3G. H. E. Calvert drawing PLEASE don't ask for meat on credit ed itself into a convention. The first lumber coverint bridge, ki gout old cal l at ti�'oodruflts shop or wagon. l'irkeriog. Parties now indebted to him for west are oz- , . • . . . . and only ballet resulted as follows : _vert and puttin' in new fie d awing tum petted to call and settle the same at puce.- 4tltt I . . i J. D. Eilgax.................... ...,...78 her for same,_ iuilding ail'ng bet Iota 15 00b, HOGS, HOGS--For sole at my . . •• and 16 on.the 2nd con 84 .l:arpenter . , Barclay B u prem(s©s,heli mile west of Bro ham, 10 y.... .......5 H _ . L. T. - ' - I. J. (irould............. .... 8 for filling approaches to br' Kers on rook brood sows,with pigs by sideiwill sell s au pigs .. - , . "' road in 5th con $3. He ry for 503 as *rate from sows)or sows alone. An way to - - , I �` T. W. Chapple .............'...........2 suit the purchaser,also several shoats months . PP yards of grsvel'st 8 cent in ladingright of to JOHN A. �. . . ,._ . 1. old. For inrther particulars applyI . . . �. R. Mowbray..,... ......... -.-.......2 way supplied to various tb assets 540.25. WRITE, brougham 1'.O. bs .. - - When the resl�lt was announced no Gates for yawing am r and bails _------ - -- --- - 1 - ing culvert opp 31 in3rd S6. J. Powell � T . . . time was los& in aking the nomins- 15 yards of gravel in div. 3 t 7 cents $1.05 I. _ : I . . tion of Mr. Edg unaminous. In turn also 33 yards d'livered i di 93 at 7 cents . � I . -_ :. � i L I i BICCIV , � .. the other candidates arose and pledged $2.23. Hay Hi g for gr i between tots $N _ . . - ' 32 and 83 on a 8th n $10. also for - I - n nine nom- bndreWa Will anII nnae the . . themselves_ to the co ve t Q grae'ing hills, Gilding ul ert b•tweea 6 DI Goods, roceries, , F. t r' inee, - • . and 7 in con 8 11. sd ding hill be- a shori but pointed �apeech, Mr. ,ween to .aa 1 iii 9th aad drawingshoes, largest and cheapest sa a of Dry �. .i . Boots and ztes I l , . - " . ..'..-I . .. IEdgar accepted the nomination in tafrlber aad nziaa and art 56.60. alsoto G}OOdl3 and C;r00erle8 8P r aff6r8d ' - buildia culvert and rem vi stone on side- tnade' Shirts at 980, worth to. Good . West Ontario for tho fourth time, 3 seedy l line between lots 10 d on Dao 8 H shirting at lug. 3-piy grain bags l0 .. - ! ' John Coultioe for aradi g, gravelling and per os at in Claremont. Don't forget try - NOTES AND COMMENTS. baitdiag slnioes at Che yw S10,also tt5t H, E. POYNTER'So RROM ROAD. T-- cleaning out ditch on lio s road in let N.B.-Call and se•+our new Melrose Cwrt.Dom )Ce h1s adv. next Wee ,. and Call . Twine his the gallowa beenl built in 00 ' $4, also repairing hi 1 o sideline bat 28 blued beak and trout entrance, its a beauty, the Brampton jail yard for the eaeeu- and 29 B F$15r Peter a !v for 42 yards 'sels.t•fight• t; - gravel at 10 oegts r rd ooludin ht - - -- T ! and et the bi est bar &ins ever tion of William Walter Macwherrell, g Pe Y K ARM, FOR BALE—'that valuable � �� ._ � and twice has the prisoner evaded the of way $4.20. Edwin a act 165 yyard. fes,,lot 1, !n the Sind coneesion of the e P of ggavel at 8 cents pe Y d supplied to owaahip of Pic4erin$, con ii ilauat��otniba heard of. _ t I-, kiangman s noose. After carefully re- p�thmasters $12.40, A i e11 for grave!- for.ale ea easy terms, It ix . the Salus being ling app at Picketing b dge 50 oeots. Ki°8•LOn road SI i-9 tulles west of tihttby town , F - . viewing the evidence, g at,d 9 1-9 miles east from Pickering village and .. expounded upon by T. C.�RObinet e, Your committee would r mend that the railway station, and is convenient to schools I Second Deputy'Reeve t d if herely in- and rhurehes. The soil is a clay loam, clean, the prisoner s counsel, the Minister Of well-drained and to the hisbt state of 0altiva ! i st[ncted to rail land repair ideline between 7 Justice has commuted the sentence to 16 land 17 in 5t1� con. lex Brown for 40(1 tion. tt is welt tested w th cedar t els, sad - watered by s living sir eam On tho ppzo n are imprisonment for life. This 18 the ft of round timer sn� I ed to div 9H $4.Oo. two dwellings.one brick.the other irarne, three i _ ° ` first time In the hli3tory of (;anada Chas. Hewitt for balldi g ulvert on east large barns,borne and cattle stables, piggeries, « . aro townline on 9th con an furnished time lrtiplement,driving and hen houses,root cellars. t that a gallows was erected twice for etc,•all in excellent repair and wen adapted 1o* . . , . -: :, her for same aril repairing w0 Culverts c a their respective uses. The brick dwelling is fit- • the.same person. - Macwherrell Was name road (Pickering' half) $7. James ted up ni a modern manner• containing ten �i �I taken to Kingston- this week to enter Richards for gravelling be lots 26 and `27 rooms,besides.kitchen, pantries, ctoeets.wood- I upon his long apprenticeship. Tlat in 1st Con 512. The fol owng orders wets • and°eller;ha.hard and soft water, Earn- q1. 1 g aev and other odnveni•noes r the tram•house is issued by the Reeve on th Ttearnrer snd eomtortablr fitted up, has 9 roams• panlries. . there are doubts entertained by the Person ; ° • 1 paid on certificate of ms in accordance cellar,hard mad soft waver,eta. To ant Pe Minister a8 t0 his guilt i8 evident from with a resolution at fast meetin of desirtclg a farm, fin}slaw in eery feepeot, g this is a chance t:,at b seldom ol3ered. It has 1 ; the fact that but seldom has that offs- ooducil. Thomas Mad sn gilding oulvft been farmed in the moot careful man.n•t for the I . ' t:- . . tial interfered With the ends of -ustice. on 5th con opp lot 9 $5 , also tarnishing las;n y*ars and has the repntadon of being cue /_ • 4 stick timbers $2.40. Baker gravel• of the best farms in the wwnship of Pickering tivalkiq will be tried at the $pr°�n for mjVA farming it cannot be excelled• !'or - j . . _{} ling on 8th con app lot 9 $0.16, Andrew further p.rtiaulars•gpiT to A. A;POSIT,wbitbr , I t 1 11, Assizes for the murder of Mrs.- W i - COUrtob 'ng.nd s v ling ori Brook o.sow V.RWRARDBO:t. Pteiteritie. imt i- I - 5 liams,and in all probability the yours road in 8th con 539.20, for gravelling --- - Englishman now in Kingston will be on Brock road in 8th o0 $50. Bryant BROUGHAM associated with him in the char e. Linton building culvert een lots 10 ane 1 ! E C REA ' ,A- --------- - g • • 11 in 9th con WOO fin culvert on 9th -AND•- . 1. � " - -- _ _ son 57.75. John •n e n to building 1 '. I . • Pickering Council. abutments to bridge on an con Opp 88 and t TAILOR SHOP . ICON7ECTIONtRY8 - k . I _ 3 � finding material for ss a 18.60 also gravel . ... � n The above council met paregni nt toad. for div no 30 $1.40. All of hich is respect- .! i , tall submitted. Ice ream eve da in the Week.. 1. journmeni at Township Hall, Broadham, y - I every y11 ' . &, on Monday, Oct., let. Members all pre- On motion of Mr. ro .•chairman, re• ' I have it 8d►t>e�1a10 Mook,of oitiDga,padt• sent,Reeve Mowbray in the ebair. Minutes port was adopted. t: *4 ills and overooatinge, which will be _ I .MRS. TANNER. 1 ' r of last meetin 'read and ado ted. Several Mr, Hills seconded b Mr. RicharJs. t "' v best mauner I - g p Se era made a in the sty -- 3 accounts were resented for payment. moves that the Reeve this order on . + an in first-class style. 7 { • - Communication read from T.W.Chapple, the Tresatuer in favo o , the artdea re- +r. r�• PP Tboss rsquirifig clothing for spring and �1 H N.` 1 A N N E R. I Barrister, Uxbridge, claiming for Thomas commended in the re of the various i swnmer will do Well to call and ez• z Carruthers of Mount Albert $1,000 dam standing committees ted this da as fresh tussle always on hand: x es for in uries to self through horse s Mr. Puncher. eeoon ed b Mr. Gerow wains samples Prices away down y ` ag j g p- y Leave your orders for fish Tues- ping into a hole in culvert on sideline• Le moves that whereas th o nor of the lands A. II�QU �T f BronghaYn. ; days and Thursdays. .Jf PICIIERINQ COMGE tween late 26 and 27 in the 7th con. no adjoining the allow tn f r road between _ . - from G. S. Macdonald; Barrister, Sto ff- lots 26 and 27 in 3rd n ho have fences laI(1KIi1NG't# FAeI3f10NABLE villa, claiming for W. J. Stoner of At a, and other obstructions t ie saidatlowanae -_ $500 damages for injuries eastalped by w fe were ordered to remov me on or-before Thorough Pre'ptr�ition rpt all IMpartmen TONSORIAL ARTIST and child through defective bridge on th 8 the 10th day of July la t, fid whereas the Examinations, Practical Commercial TT y • y lot 34, while driving on said big • said obstruction have of et been remove Course, Shorthand and Type- G E O+ E. B U R KIDER - ' con, DPP g y Writin - i way. One from J. L, Spink 1 respecti tg ed. Therefore be it re 1 ed that all per• g• - - - damages to his mill property through ov r- sons having oba0raotio s n the said road Everyone knows where to get u ;;a• d flair T�18 C1C�er 1'111 Wil rLIII • g Full courses in Vocal Slid InstrumeritAyl F flow of water from .ingston road, and gi = allowance be ordered remove the same out'or a shave, � nice sh&tpj'�'« to , in notice that the corperation will be-he d forthwith, and if the same be not done, �aslo. Choral Class will be organiz- QNDAY S - g oletlal and pool the head, yr u � ed next Jhednesday at 7:80 si 8 to kee the hair from responsible for all future damage. 8eve that legal proceedings it be taken to c�om- , � p WEDNESDAY other communications were read and refer. Il the same and that 6e lark beiaetract• Drawing and Painting. Tt I . , red to the various standing committees, ed to notify the said rti a thereof. For announoemen! apply at the Coll e4!. coming out. PP Y _ tx and FRIDAY The standing committee on sheep kill Mr. Hilte,oeoonded b r.Pouoher, mov- o- -'- T" g P _._ . __ _. _ __. __ les' days,--Tuesdays and Fridays. ¢ by dogs reported as follows :-Payments o ea that our atteiytion h vi p been called to THE CELEBRATED . Lad E IIltll QCtObBr .1st, after that ' f 1. James Sutton for one sheep killed and thr a an aceident to one Th m s Carruthers of - . w ` . Fallowing are my p>Eiess .- every day1. -d>rmazcl $5.32;said amount being sworn the T of Scott on the rd da of Sept. bet Shave IOD' Hair sine 10: ' - '� P g Y y g LEHIGH VALLEY COAL fair Out 160 ; � T � . value, Al of which is res ectfull sa - 2B an 27 in the 8th n f Pioherin also W M IN C O 1 - mftted. by an aaaident to an t J. Stoner, of shampoo 160 ; Sea Feam 10 • bazar '� 'a f On moti n -of Mr. Richards, chairman n Pickerin townshi in th 8th con o lot rz P ' PP acknowledged to be the been I _ �_ B R O U G H A M _,_ H- '-- -f- Honed 150 1. Po p the (toad azd bridg n)investigate the coal llilq�ed `, - report was ado ted. 34, � --: -- - - - _1� The tom ittee on Tndigentg repoiited e same and report at til fie t meeting,of the Wlilb 1. garble Work • : I I - . - . , fol ws:- hat Thomas Lee be granted t e oonncilr .. ... - .� p r4j ,, .;, I, i ! 1p 4 entry of $l: per week.from 1st of Octo r Mr. HilLe nded b r. Geraw moves �... � � POTINt3 DIREC'7"... / T. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE: I to_-31st of December, R. P. Hopper coo . that the conn1. ai do no burn to meet on ROCKS s That Thomas Pugh�ba paid $8.50 on an - Monday, Novenhhbar I2, at ten a. m. for the I ill- der from Geo.E. Lawrence. commission r transaction of general a inesa..' .•..��U� 1'HE 1�L1trl��... i - 1 ­ . . ; . I X a}�2 SOn &Hawke�f 'I for Mrs. Eale All of which is rep t• r r coal sob n ou can ' et ALLY UR y+++ Malay. P� Why buy infe io _ e y CHEMIC , Manafmaturers of - .. fully submitted. On.motion of Mi.Poucher,. Judge Osler Tueads sde at order'Por ' ' `_ chairman, re its was adopted. - Ohe ben! fff�ir same price' . ; Headstones and CII . �° the return of the $1, deposit in the r,_,_ ]� R ,<6 G R E1 � >�arble�donumencs, , The standing committee or oontiri;genpe '""'-'" other 4efnetery Work.:. - case of the West Y cross petition - .. _ _ I - . reYx>rt as follows :--Payment to W. H., Low- F Bandy for 1600 collectors receipt $5 00. agaf>ast W •J. Hill, he,deposit liavttiig .....OFFICi AN } YARD g5 cbntg per,patted.at - oft sooteta, Y _ . iii ff�w '� ase�• W. J. Clark lob post earda printed, and been made.in error. _ _ ll Ma'~eslioaia a>rn oanaasars s} �l _ eidyt, ting of votvre tiers .8g, batlan0e ''sed, the thtree-vex • d' child`of, DIr RINGI fT PIGBI� I1�f.I. � All partieswishi nfi work would flo wellnteedi,P ,' •� ( DG STO n as ng. All work guars nand. GIore Bay, v to on''vo rs lists$82.40• T. C. grown on.ac- ttno Ira. Buthe . : . _, ons prises ofpthe lowest. t� omit of salary as Caretaker $25.00. . drtrOved in a r4n.bar l b� hto mother (opp pond m Io ), p . s- ' Phillf Townshi En ineer,in the mat r inn a flt't of iauWt . i �s .��, ,� R .. "ate' ��,'� � rs W.�' Ps lP $ Y i;iv#ftmrd oxc, o>a i. r.. -{ d , . l � ,;, �.a'" y3 ,., n cr e« # f s. e S�y -.., _ / _ .. ... • - R- L'F-,,S-'_. d.k.l..ax_. 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' rd- <= ' �.7 L - . .A sass } a .. +t e i e. t..:. .' :�, ..p(:' t '9 :d w: Y' Fi. i.:S•. . - ., r i .,:...•.i..+• - -. : -g 7".y. :. a .xY�w. -s..: •a' 1 5 ��7[+: ra'"' 11.4'. 7�� 74 .; s _ . f.,-k : _. S_ ;Sr `4�rt -, _1-�••. � ...y..®s -�y •F:n. -..,. h - .3.A .S R. s' ,i sass :� a -�,., - :'A l+ :f . .�„:pt m.E ., mak^--.t :c. �z. -.t .S�i`' I! ... - _ „f - } <i'c.- . .-- � :; e .- _ $' �.Y. . :, ..r_a ,,tai- 1 r'R ,.3 :yce 4. ;' r----- -1 -�- s.. v_•,: _ .. _ -- - i- -- . ... ..� ., . .._ -. acs -'s=. •..,.,. -y. n,#. t ..w:�Y•^1�15:,k t§2�. :5' ,., � - - -:: _ - , "�' n,F:.z-'-a:a1...., .. tt f',t/'t4. ; •37 .-:. (� �°J�,�yy ,('frY, �:F :'v - t¢{T v- :. - sass_ -- _ -...+.,1,' :. #'.}•$._ +Y =i, ' .f� '.k: -<?'s '1+-. n,'k f rya x...�i: it - - arboro Fair. k :. _ �_ r :. ;� �e -. 1 V �Qn - _...._..zr Vit- s:.�ax+�.;'-.fit . ' V? �-i _ -t c, R a p z, . , I'ad w . et, U Yo woab �. I i g /� t • an aide, Slippers, - • �_'Ch' �, -- I - � .I'll._ -+>,. . t,, y.. a a- h Friday wO a,ltvely day to Woburla, it J Je[t, J ll. laug red, a 1'Jdora� M* ;<. :.: . !eros, _ ; r'i,' $' rote, white Whan Flannel nh' httrr Ti a 11 f j -' being the,000l,stort of the holding of the • e Davidsonavtron Car• P. �,. 1 � - Towoohtp a sa11osl fair. Secretary h,fo• Carrots red Cerro!J Lawrie Otos 0f fano work.tD ie, L Cha 13aa8 Rich n leo• r , , Lawrie it . Cari�ote, , rs ~` ° an informs ae that theta sere in all $ II Young J A Mau ,r p _ � . = . 400 entries made,while each Class M Rawee A b W° Pad ee, J jrJ - some 1+ 'Thom ,,d r, y.. g e hirly well Hiled. This is ihs largest Beanie n Beets, table, B t • antp+ U o Sale Ra !st i' r number of entries yet received In one Rennie, W B David on Suri arsnlpa,.d fd . era # l _ •' 1" . - oar: Following is a list of the Pie• Col. of Re and 8rd BaTUnlsA , Oc • I B.arry - ' Boots, S eth a Lawrie, r t 6th 1894--Credit at►1 of ,i ...-I �_ •; year. Compiled as oorreotly ae tt vas Bell ' J . J J �n , stook, implemence etc., at l0 18, '' possible for ae to get them:- Fruit' and Vit stab! 6, Pickering, the property of ohs - T ` Imported Horses. Draft Stallion, 8 g Urmeiod, A, gho eo artery of Attlee Dewire. For farther partioalare see , �k :. -,L. R H Canping. Draft Colt, R Thomson bills• gale'at 1 o'clock shat Tho as r: :' yrs or over, f 8sow apples, Whit , B Ormerod Poacher, aaetiooeer. P• r ' Alex Doherty. Brood .Mare, foal Northern B ; ti EO ore .". L I,I- ser + DY+ Pad et J sparks Bald• MONDAY, 'Oat 8th 1894-Credit sale of rm i " x by aide. A Doherty, J Bell Filly, 1 yr, win, R Thomson, S ft n ie G stook, implements - tie S ring Filly, J Bel[. Tho reining, R P menta etc:, at lot 84 - :• Pickering, the + co < 8,- r`n Y A -r•� •a r� J Lawrie p tneoa, Logeless asset, (} $am• g, Property of Joha sal. lar l.t,f•�.j[ 1�/,�.L! 1 # 1f ;' Draft Horses, Oanadian Bred : Ct,lt, 1 mond, H White King f Tom kine g $ale at 12 o'clock noon, gee bill for ' 4 r yr, W J Howard Colt, springy Alex Mo• Ormerod, R Thome n p Partioalare. Thos. Poacher, anatio ter, ` 1. I Wealth U ` r. Cowan, W J Howard Ddare,foa! by Bide, Young, J Lawrie, jr, TvasDAY Oot. 93rd 1894-Credit sal of omine:Grine, f • I; , W Crawford & Son, 'W J Howard, Alex Chapman, R Thomso v ri )Ei farm Stock, iinpleinecte etc, th9 r . "" y et o I -�� McCowrn Filly. 2 yrs, G Dpvidson & Ormerod, R Thomson bl N Spy,y' H perry of EGD illisa► Carter, at lot ;9, ear y' - "- 1. Sone, G Davidson & Sone, J Lawrie Carrot Bbl N B A Jas of 3rd con. Pickering, Bale at 1 - - I � r t - , pays a rd Bbl N shat o' ock i s - 4.� ,- ��, - ; Filly. spring, A Conitson, P BteWarl Beat A Thomson Bbl (}t n' W Lovs see '' gee bills. Thomas Poa� er, IV�' 1i � , alit' , }� s , ,. _; iwg colt of by Graham Bros iwp hetes Bbl Greeain r W L q' aaationeer. ; SII �� s- _y. sP ov 1 e TQ>ssD got g $bl N 8p AY tact. 9th--Aaoti -, . Diamond, VV Dix Spring filly by Dia• J Carrot. Bbl Winter, rnaghan 8�l p pert o of Ce 0f � i t aloud, W Crmerodo P 8lewart Bni 8 Snow, bees, eta the tc> I w , �',., Thowson b ham, yy H• G - colts 8 yrs and ander,G Davidson d. Bons Greening, R Cor. HinReton Rd. and main at., e ,. ,' -� Thonaeon tib! N B near Warrens $oral East Toronto, ale 1. 06118 in hisrneSe, span, W C,awford Winter, .)I Osrrol While Bbl at 1 0,olook shag as I unqa - iie of Pears, Son, J.LaR-rie, T Weir Best kept haraerr• Thomson, T Ionson R Beldam, auotionser r°0H cash; D. "t and groomed team, W Fisher, T Weir, J Ashbridge Fletaiih lnit�, R ThQm� m Crawford& Boas Wa11unQ to t�,j son, W LoyilNr she Thomeoa, C°anleriiil 12 and I10 ba;�l a> ";n In Dress Gloods, Prints, Plain and Colored Cashmeres, Plain � f�f 1. ' General ; nl-poss Horne : Mars, foal by J Bell Betirrs d' 0 eiroalation. =:1: side, A Coulson,W Ormerod,G Pickering Neilson An varied Th°Ineoo, A ,Toho Dona[dsoa, ane ct the first et•� •as - and (iolored Cashmere Sergel3, 111 all flhadlIIgft. j t �� I Any ty, teen,RThom- . Filly,2 yrs, J Found, W Underwood, d ton Peaches, E J Pa Ur Qttinaes, Jno. drivers an the Grand Trunk, diel ad. P Linton Filly, 1 yr, F Weir, W Under• Armstrong, A Neilson r nesday at his home near, 8ellevill, ed _ _���0 - wood, A Ma�on Filly, Spring, W Orme- J Holmes Plums, R he ' A Ioason. ?2 sere } 1r , , y g MADE I t, rod, G Pie sung Colt, spring, W Di: 2nd OaiOne, A Maloo J oAekibrilet d a Missas Horne,a upil of the Wli tb e. READY' C0 - HING11 J Flowing R Colla 'a e I ee i � : Horses in h ruses, W Fisher, R Fickling on A R► nstitu p y i ' ' : s'�t',``' 4, M caR Thomso11 te, while performin on Carria0le r Roadster : Colt, 1 re, Drs swin ladder tin the _61y Cabbage, J Ashbridge, T.L.omeou Red R gymnasium; fell Cents FIIrnislaings, Underclothing, Boots da Shoes,1. 2 �­ 11 � ,A 0 Sisley C lt, eprinR,C Iieaon,W Green. cabbage, A Thomson a ►ifjower, W E shoat 10 fest, breaking her left arm rid I OO�s lever so cheap. !vObOdy 8h0Uld ' J Carnegie Mare, foal by side,W Annis, Philips, A Thomson W termelo11s, y tearing her lower lip almost from they aw. Dr 0 Stele �V Cha man Filly,, 2 re, miss this,sale. - y p Y y Thomson, J Johnston Muskmelons, J • ' J \esbit, J ndereon, A Duff Filly,! yr, 'Johnson, R MoLead are 1'nmpkins, - �`_ ,T birtop, T H Jennings Filly, spring, Thomson Small u pkins, A D Yi'It i$ c�?0 Or 100 worth, come direct to th ` Cheap Cash s , ' �1r 0 Sisley,T H •Tet'nings. W 'Ormerod Tbowson $quash, W B Davidson, H ` Store for a teast of bar aills. .. ' J. : Carriage tea , G Decker. R Tliomson,W «'bite Citrons, A Fo fa , - g ' l , = ' ' A Uo J Johnson !.. ,y .J�. J Stark Bu y horse, .A ��e�r, Celert. J Johnson, J Ashbridge Toma• YY HENRY . herty,R' Pat ou Best gentlemen s outfit, toes, J 'A�shbrid e, J Johnston x I J ��'arren pro r old driver, J esbit, g 0° ' Y J Drury Dept. . 20 lb c butter, , Mrs A PAYIMCUL E .. ,�, CLAREMONT. Glat'toti, J Anderson Driving horse, .A Doherty 10 lb ok butte , Mrs �V Young I > Doherty Sft ldle Horse, J E Pilts, Thos -1.0 lb ek butter, Miss 11i 111 sou 10 lb ck - • .--- i < # I. - Paterson butter, alts A Muir 6 1 c butter, Nfre �/'TN i!,a pleasant,permanent, TZMn T88LD—Ploitering Station ti,Ts. ; ' i.`, 9yrshire C tris,--Bul�, '� yeaCs Old, ', IZ Cllapman 6 ib telt butter, 31rs R Sal. tis I,Kdtlmate bubiness. with TRAINS GOING EAST•Ep^, AS FOLLOWS:— 'v *` I3 1 .year Ol<l, lers 5 lb ek butter, Mr Weir IU lb , t-hoicei,[tegritory.Every- , Cragford an Sone. ull, nr,dy Deese our goods alt Igo. 6 EX-PRESS .I i:b3 A. M. `- .Jas. Lawrie r. Bull under 1 year John ek butter, TH[ v'I i' ' the time, Easy ,ales,bi Mrs J Elliott 5 b colt batter, y K 20 MINED I . 2:24 P. M, if: Lawrie. Co , 1 year old, Jae. Lawrie, Nits A, Muir, jr 10 lb c utter, Mrs ��' ���r SUCf:ESSfUL RE�ME1t t ++ j `{� �{ ,roflts1 hien and wom#u wanted. No ea perience LOCAL, 6:28 P. M. .fi John Lawrie Alex Iveilaon. Heifer, l lounK 10 lb Ck butter, M J Elliott lU ROR MAN OR Y[A✓rT. needed. write for •> ' yrs. W, Cra fOC(� let and 2nd. James lb ek butter, wire R Self re 10 lb Ok bUt In In is�•�a� a..+r tioolars. par TRAIN$OOI*IQ WEST DVE AS FOLLOWS:—.. ;1.1• - Lawrie Sr., Heifer, 1 ear old, James tier, Mire D Bean b lb r ll utter, Mrs � NQ >�.aLRoort�� AND r:tPashecla. No.7 LOCAL . 9:14 A.H. y ,MOR6, ilAftlLY, 411 fetiiceSt.,TerosU,Cauda. l W. Crawford and Sons. Jackson 4 lb roll butte , fes M Mason RI SPAYIN QVR — -- - '•19 MIXED . . . 8:09 P. M. t < r Lawrie Jr., s.od..oaao.n>~t e,ra -- -- __ 1 EaPREes 8:22 P. M. ,, Heifer calf, ander 1 year cid, James 10 lb ck Jersey batter, re T Bell 101b i��„"'�;,� ,w o.. � �� ,�� G�A,,�,�, M ':'" z � , - Lawrie Sr., - . Crawford and Sone. ck butter Mn J Elliott 6 Ib ok batter, r r = Grade Cattle,-Cow, J. Baird, Wm. Miss B Elliott 10`Ib ro 1 fret, Dere ft . a Green John ell. -Heifer, 2 years old, Sellers -I ib roll butter, a tt Swa 1Od he M T. Jacksonw ran ew'"`�:a I I ' �,y °, ' �vonld hexa gray hair, or a bald Bead, ,, J. Lawrie, A� A. Forfar, .John Lawrie. 5 lb roil batter, Den T J o 10 Ib YOB* asAa ft wta. at t?rt�too towtto mention. . __.. + ok __,_� when by using ,,a . alHiifer, 1 year old, J. Miller,A. A. Forfar. butter. Mrs T Jackson 1 lyr ballet. ��Q != � ���R ~� �.�'•C�R�QN'i~3 Heifer calf, a der 1 year old,A. A. Forfar, Dliui E Cbeeter, Idrs J Ili is 10 ib ok ca..oei,lit.., yas,vrk HORRSESHOEINt� • J. Baird. D rham Cattle,-Ball,2 years boiler, Drip ?+ BeU 6 I °� >a�y�Mr""`y„`s` H�►Ix YIGOR J �. . W b tc�, ib rolls, ..e.i,•.sv.�i. "'t; ` of - A sP ''�iT��Ty. old, oho Fleming, w. Gooderham, Mrs g (;lir moo, Mn. J !!tort, Den T 1ii.,t it the it Gan be restored to ire proper thic J:Hayoraft, I Ball calf, sudsy 1 year old. BeII Breed. Den 8 Bis n Ha craft ' -""de1� 40" c "irev'sa+, wtnntiis two prt,e.oat of three rot be.t.boetoQ 77Toronto a ri4s wit i, guartatee of our and color; or who would allow their T ;'_ John Lawrie: Cow, 1 year old, John yn U YOUDE Bteed.M 8 Rioh BtYstdo a.. Be"ltt..a s� ~ _ie >� t w.*rd.t saY workmanship. ew shoes. home made hair t0 w long when it cab M1. Miller let sad 2nd,Joha Lawrie. Heifer, 31iss D ftteh Tea B' to, Miss Lolts� "d m' a _• credit,and fir..set too be removed for "l _ 2 eal•e Old. _ !•Q an ASK cheap for you to let Tour wbekls i � # y Joha Miller lsh and :end. 20 lbs :Toney in Bomb. J o ason 10 The srrswyatt et,n,,,w so to pieces. -., Helfer, i yew old, w, Fisher, John sauteed honey, J 8 n R Mixed J►• Jl• sr. bjwDA.Lt -oo� rA"Awxr,' $,member the place opposite the market. � T � ' a* ' Miller. lieif�r Cali, ander. 1 year old, ioklee, Mrs A Forfu, iss H Thomson CENTS 1 y lM�esYReY ►a4Le.•h. - . � � _ _`` - Johi3 Miller, w, laieher. Fat sleet eo p Home made wine, Den C ester. Din T -- ---- �l. �. G4RDON Tonsorial Artist. c =.�s�': --------- ---------_ - _ MONEYTO LOAN. ,. or heifer, Jo�ln Miller Milch aoiv, • Jackson Jelly, lin T6 oosoa, liiw + PARkIER9' liAR$Ex. _ Baird, Lon wool- Sheso,-Rem, l A I 0soa Canned fruit, M M 8eoor, —or#— ZCing street west, Pickering. `z, ,+` .shears and ovlr P w Bo ton T F Bo TORONTO Oct. 4 t _ - _ yn y 31 J Lawrie . - .: , 111013, Ram, s�hearling, T F Boynton let Implemeate : W b Ir obeam plow Wheat,fail............. i 00 64 to 00 00 ' MORTGAGE SECURIT '�' . and 2nd, Ram lamb, T F Boynton let T, Tinkler, Wheat,, tin J Ley o bl moalboard P R 40 O0 to OQ b8 R3EAL MSWA-&--, '= k �; and 2nd, Pail] ewes 2 shears and over, plow, J Ley, D Beldam n Stuffier, Wheat,red winter....,. 00 00 to oo b8 op P w Boynton, T F Boynton, Pair ewe* Wheat, Coes ............ bought and sold on commission. • ' D Beldam Harrows, D el ria, let and g 00 60 to OQ 00 _ ,• . , , shearling, T F Boyntop, W J Howard, Berle , bush............. • ,end' Double wagon, W u ter. S ight y 00 42 to 00 44 - AL. Pair ewe lam e; T F Boynton. �V J Co i3upgv, BpeiRht. Ha is Road Cart Oats,' bash............. A� - - . , 00 29'to 00! Agent for Fire, 'Life Aeeidet;t. Plate . . . cAV Ks Howard, Short Wool Sheep,,-Ram. `2 Peas, bush................. 00 89'to 00' l COPYRIGHT$. shears and over, J Miller, p e6ear• 3 iRht, Hunter Cutter, fight, Hunter Ram Ha nett ton. 7 b0 to Glan and Steam Boiler Insurance r,, Hay rack, A Forfar F " g DiiU, Jail y+ + cAtr r oB'rArp P�TBxT a trot a ling, J Miller 1 t and .2nd, its.' lamb, m�t anew an ones n, pco answer end opinion,write t0 ` Oraierod Tarsi al , Gibson, D Straw, too.................. b 00 t0 0 - 9UNK C y who have bad newly yedwe J Miller,A A F rfar, p p pe �!T CCoo PP'(r ewes, `l shears l3eldain Boa Whealb w, A Forfar Dressed hogs............. G 7b to 6' FRS i��d� r ♦ �� u � is a s'H dtek ommri `': and over, J Mi ler, A A ,Forfar, Pais Pump, Jas Ormerod Beef, forequarters....... 4 00 to .b 0 formation concern Parent* ape Dow to ep. �' ,wee, ehearlinQ , J Mallei, A -A Forfar pY►p w°c�antes•eaulosms of meoitss. Misoellaneotir : Tesim sea, J Cook. Beef, hindquarters...... 6 00 to• 8 pet ty For Sale. ,. 1101P==boots seat hVe. Pair ewe lambs, Mutton. •••••... .Including twodeefrable dwellings to Pickering, an h Munn 1b Co. J Miler, A A Fcrfat•. wail Ba harness, J well Horse b to ' Rdat dotie.iathe�cienelee A.erleaa Medium Woo Shee : Ram, 2 iheare gam► also ie acres of 14nd btgtii saitwble for village ,� are bt widely Uerore the peplla with. P shoes, d Holmen, G Da fes Gents calf �e�• carcass •••-••••••••• ? l0 9 tote. Good is:estme®t. erms liberal. A tine oat scat to tie inventor. This splendid A ver, J w owan, C A 13rwa�enon, boots, H Dotanely H Iia. Butter,Ib...............:.. 00 1a1 to 00 rtaidenoe faith roar acres of land attaehed„ to tasae0weett .elsaanttrUl hasp t o Ram, ahearliaQ $ Tralwa 111 Sad, rant ebewp,in the viila�soi Piokertn Persons tar t anon of sa sorsa wort in g �tro� ; + y Del Lti, dOa......«.......... 00 14 to 00 • 6 desirous of rearing their farms should call on ss • sem {et tom• Ram lamb, J Cowan list and Sud, tee Dept : Bcaidiog, Dd A Mair r, Potatoes, pear bag......... ti0to 6 the aaalaraeaed at once. ' mooch.°�a,ear. emote W eeatene nVerr nemitsr em beau. ,'- Pair ewes, a Shears and over,J w Cowan, Mn A Mason- Croohel w k 0QW4, Ddu - - _-- __ 'r-" wt«. mon, sad pt- or new Pair ewes, eh ' li DOMINION B 1' ► with Diane,enahlhw show the - J�+ J W Cowata lit A IOnsOn. !ilii A m O Croehet •00XVNYANCOG CAREFULLY DONN. ty __ sand e.o.,,y ooatraot.� iddraes 9 and 2nd, Pair awe laaabs, J W Cowan, ,work, woo Yn A p'osiar Y N ao.. 2csw Yoga. 1 t"l�61DWAL J Baird, $Witte Boar, l ear, T F Ba 4 E Chester W. Y. RICHARDSON '; nton, Boar, y• Fmbroi in milk Mir J is, Mira 3 , - o�aa: Dates Z;t !Pic tin: ` _" • i .B W d HOVISW ,T F Baysism, A bluer y Mrs T Cipltai Paid Up, i r _-- -- - - - - - rood saw, over 1 E>t°b ted. ' _ � rJad QQ ___ ___- BOOTS......and l ;:,:' v I year, T F Bayabo, Jaollson, >rn ti FoN4r id lin A J " 1. Sow, T F Ba , W J Howard Boar, y• $Urp1u=, - $1,500,00 - SHOES= �' MatoOm,M isn L Otrapman 8! Nper holder. -- oyer.! year. P B ynbo, D While, Boar. Mire L Chapman, l[rr E alk Boq. ��EYU N _ [I "� - . P Boynton, Br ' sow, Over l year, P of P'luwe%, Mw A 8par AGENCY, ' , Boynton let and Bow, W J Hay. pa A JBeldam. Owe Taal maatklag a vveamst FORE= CO, *'. TORONTO craft, A Forfar Pal Tet►�oos ork Ids. (iia , . esvt>rata n>iPasrxsrlr, w J Ha Draft, Q '� Geese+ 1 Un (} $ , Min L H - HAVE OPENL6D A NEW. SHOE BTORti AT - D y asses, I. pair, G R For• Chap Soh aoshia, G J f3i Interest allowed at bulbar aw"nt rater. • THE E B E„� S T. Ducks, 1 pair, J Ha craA. Geo >3ottoe Of withdrawal required. - I89 SING ST�EET,EA�T . 11 - rQe rias A Ilam Laos won . n J Annie, ,; Robina, Ducks, 1 pair, Ha craft J skies T Churehill Ut1 E. J. THOBTON, Coal delivi!red in ; Howard, Turkevs, 1 J ' p *. ntFs G LDtY iiANl(3RN: Here we go agwn. I . lot 2nd, Black �! nV FOWL y0ratt, GKy' 1 am 2Od Knit uf�er, mfrs _ _ OPPOSITE ELYDE HOTEL, tfa ,J Ramsey, seri ma a Rug, in Pickering Village for i D Thomson, f hooked machine, a Dorkins, J Taber, J. Car- airs A r R - • Yt, • , as, won b� head, attn Itj A. x.°,50 Pte' TC?1�T ... syertninRC(��'S and y$SaE S ` . �'. naguan, ,Minorcan. G $chine. Hare and Amason kin J G Sias atony knitting, aw � � New a.... _,I'1: , Hoover, '< Gama, Homes, G HammondM 4 for tsseh dortng the present. r - ; _ borne, xn_A m pi, aria N maso Netting. acre ataottom ito.e, n,, ' FIs A Lake, Hare and Hoover. A mutt j , ire E Panllt . N ework,misa month. . , Hambargs, J Homes, lei and Sud, - k . Ply' E L6es r Bed comic , tin T Jack. - D. C. F'OR,BEfis,� Marnsataax+Sg. a� ' mouth ft0cks, Hare and Hoover, A son, yrs J Chapman 81a baring robe, -- y- ---. .--- Marti .1 - Dark Brahma,, Orders left with W. PJEAK will re- ,r` Aalyd and acre E i sulk, xrs G For Toilet set, �'_ f3RA00 D LL fioover, W Hammond, Langshaage, J Mrs A m it jr,mre.A moors Lamp mat, • ' tri t oeive prompt attention: �1; Haycraft' T Rams, , Bantams. , ;,�r, S A Mia a G ize,mn J Annie Outline work, TUJINqMartin, Edna Jaokbono . Wyandottes, G mrs Ric , arias m A mair,. anile, arise A ' . w. �. SPA�i,�S - ��'(' , Robina let and 2nd, THENEw AY `T" BafT Cochin, J Beldam, mce W Ch,tpinan Whisk holder. - f Ramsey, G Hammond, Pair Fowt,Hare Mrs A M on. errI� G R For sr Pia oath• Aatt. w,�. DLATTIIENB k Coy � ' . ,and $coyer, :T Rameb F • - - --- -'- --____ - -- -- - r- I� i y Bost Spanish ion, Aise A rBeldam, .miss T Churchill 9 --- ,,.•_. CiOCk, J Ramse7. y, Brown Leghorn Kook, Quilt, w ollen, xrS A Bai , miss x Car- - �. . I �1 '1-11.1 A Leak. Brown Le horn L][R �.11 R I 'E RL. Largest R Hen, T Welr, vol Qai t, cotton, mrs A uir jr, miss A _ Y� ; g gobbler, J Haycrah, Pair Thotnso Quilt, silk, miss A Thomeoa, I ` I Lit •, ;; rr � � Ducks. J Ha ycrafq,' , tz ' Grain : Fall wheat, •mre A F rfar Laoe in t ins, miss A . �1 T & J Mandertian; ThomsO mre G Forfar Berlin woo! -- �' Padget S tin wheat. T &J Mender- The undersigned begs to announce a P g work, xi s A Thoglson,mie E Hammond `� ;: Bon, J Lawrie, jr : Bearded spring wheat Giants sh rt, to their patrons that they have adopt- r•�r hT � T & J Mannereoi, U YouniP Black e e Th o fine, arra (} C !ester, mise A N D, 1 I N ►,'' HO , ed the ' Y oWa sura shirt, fl nmol, mrS S i . t�� _' peas, T & J Manderson, U Young Prus- Rich, mr Hayeraft Pillo shams,mrs E � �' _ CAS3 S" S ! T Z M . ;r; - int,I S }1. . , Sian blue, T ,J Manderson, 1N G R Forfar Paulk,M s N'p $tinter Bu taphole work, �'BI 'and h®ncefvrtl will sell for CASH �' $mall peas,T ;Sc M'andereon, 'lir w _ . W Loveless afire W hapman, mrs A M loom Stock• Pine's. s frvnl Those desixous of Navin' ' their - . : f White oats, U Young, W Padget, Black tag, mre Rioh, mrs A I aeon Orazy y - g r I�EAI� f W Padget, II Young Siz rowed work, ri s as mason mrs.a heater Fool . i :`arias M wands supplied will kindly bear 117 T ` 1 Fife y, Pab a Manderson Scotch stool,mr A main jr,friss m it Armene, " �TEEL YY I♦,��I�j - •r ;' wheat, Wadget, J Lawrie, jr Tn• mrs sae or, mrs G Bize nt's amok• FA70tZoughlag i i . mind that N O G R ED I T will be given ''r`7 - dian corn, S Renn e, T Insou Beane A -'WITH- `"'y1 W Thomson, G Morgan tug' cats, mrs A main jr, m E J Paalkunder any circumstances. , "t iii ., - LadIse' usting cap, seise m uir, n E a - -• •. `'��J�s Roots : Earl Bose A W Paulk ork basket, miss Beldam arra rum= AND In oonimuence of tine above chane STEEL. ' •�, , ,{4 ; �,: y poleitoes, meoa �,, a>. 'i: I 11 ' Early unriee, J Sparks, �iPOr we have deetdeci to reduce prices se - _ •D E J Pa CLildn dress. n (1 Forfar,. no Wood used in &rly'pt in of fie s" Crows Jewel W Thomson, A W nets �[► C a mea fiooks, >x [3 Rich, mrr . follows :-- .. a a specialty. Il,ep€uriug done an short, - t 1'holnaoa Beaatyiof Hebron,A D Thom ,r Cham P Mittens, Nies - air, >rin Ion- sons ruction. Iti _ ton, J McGrisken est"1<lotloiB. j Family Flour .. $1.50 per htlttclmd , , '' d,D ( Queen of.the Valley, eon a oil drawing, miss L Chapman, j Manitoba Flour - $1.70 _ l � Thomson, A' W Thomisoa While Nits A m ororaft Braollets re'W,Clea My stook is new and well sleeted,, � CHEAPER- THAN WOODa , 11 �1?haac, R Thomson ` Late Rage, J Iltap L dies onderolathin , x11 8 Rich a from the beet materil I -: I', R, M.? . of " y. painted and guaranteed• ° McC}�kea , - All nice! , • 8 r�. Any barter , D Chapman, J Ribbon a worn, Nies T. a prttt►v+ attrs s Work g�altruntt y `,, „' j' ct x $av tt, aril. ( :�: 12 heavie t, autson, : Two bash JFher• >rarctn able drape, Miss uir Shaving 1 .=- rap t b$ h' sora .. • R: t'oii Crown Jewel, d Ih Thom• ease, M �1. + Chapman rlrtidkerchtefr " e •' •` ry . 8 Tara , l3 Rennte,+T S +ar'kg. Dasa jt 1![otr jr,Mrs # STs, Drawls H` , s1� ":r; : ;a 1 P j (IRi Its OL T :k ,. . ]}, _t , - ::• �� E .. -,N -lt+S L., e3`.r> & �yi� :t_�'µ ':�xw-.: ..s�s4 �'.o »;'f",M* `-ay, -i. . _ ,. a:. ,;� .IF'•.'ta. _ tt, ll ,'T 0,Z a .-- o. - .. �: -. .. sass- .. _ . y� s _ f - . a. .. F r : . - 'y i -z'.v ^=N - c F 3fI ..p< ., •. -_.:..d--��.-�•� � -._ .. .., sass.: _.. -.,,.. .., . .., -... -._ .,. +`' ,,•_ „ . 'r. �2.'. e.ELo. .._ ,. ...<_ S r ..::' sass. sass. -:: ,... -.. ,. h. '�°,<'.•>.- ,,.,. :�df+." . r• t. c..: .- .-sass «. ...; .:- :.-. :... i• "+;F'.s,= '.�.'v' -h 3 St #. f. -. sass• r. .--..._ .-. .: -N-. ", •'R- Tri: ' ,c,rs .. ..G -_.. .. ... -_�.y,e ..- .-' ,. .. �. ,. 1. - . -r -. ,xl- '�6. `� - �....ria.- '•. '.S/:.�- .� .. 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Mfr t4►�top Talat►bla a � CBQ�N�Q BEADS A PLAY. � .: ,� �� MIM f__ 1." : . , „ - � #►. I. : tea.todtstai�_ ,Mt*b little vry-of his was k.r TRIN D BE ', _ -- ogtt. w ytlN the aI al IJ illade 1 , ,�� "`"' . _ most inconvelliiebt,knd would Net the whole - ,k tin whir ral•eo6aod } res- ►ohed' .from A lrresa' •f Mbay IFelar{�aate, � �!'. m}iahi ie Ric Balers sjw4 itiei it twtte� ' n N _._ - ..•. . : } , seer tit ¢t ear. T'fnatly tltie chief -— bar Kik to bank add chrbu the,woods. 16 lrlcssesate N ►he Cssrs 8srbiee;is. ossa is lasso Ttaesttsesviea tri Martswer. ' SOLD ATTAG 0: ARMED BAN DOTS of the 3 rtti�ieut hit ileac w remedy. was also the signal foe hasty estreat to Rsrelenera wa 71,e11 seen ON A TRAIN. , rhelter of timber on the art ottbe grastly Whenever the Swede 'went Off on aspree Victoria tok more then twenty i - ` r, enrpri&ed iadividaals, w feiaturae wale the Russian censorship is - a t4fng' of the police were set to work to find him. yosre has usually divided the summer and .1€ k � ---- :t `I; ' U " , , �o- They would put him. is the look-up, and autumn months between Osborne and Bal bid en mntika: of until theY man de artmenta. One of them is sty Thousand Dollars supposed t• be 1st � � Y P then, with a vee bad headsohe, a damp reaohod the tioiiber d d they answer ;; censorship of the Hol S nod which watch• Y moral caatlea• The former is situated in r' the bare—Plana or the Robbers Reveal. P Holy-Synod. towel round his temples and a penitent ; then-they only fired two shots: Bat their the Isle of Wi bt and fie latter in one(' cel by —Smoking Car Filled with airion was toot Rood,sod,a thoagb men wets a& over rsuligious ss►etters and tries to pre• heart, he want to work again. A roped, g til Rrlsied Detective*. lobbing from the' oar wi dows and pulling vent the publication or iatroduoticw into tion of this treatment cured him of hie of lbs most picturesque portions of the i. `'' ''CxlcAao, Sept, 20— A de11 : from triggers as fast as • ble, white others va abond habits, bat he finally"saccambed gcottish Hi blends. She igg Po the county of books -or rinted :ratter g g g4nerall takes u.. paid jumped to earth an were attar them Y P to the ourstle and died- her departure from Osborne in the latter . " Garin, Mo., Bays :—The Corrado and Utah j likely to injure the interests of 4,he Ortho- P& on foot,they falled to hi %,rima. Aoeorei- act of Au net and prolongs •express on the Sante Fe was held up by in .to the programme, heitr horses were dote Greek Church. This censorship is the P g p q her.. stay at _ :robbers at 3.:10 A.M. on Tuesday. Owing OCEAN GREYHOUNDS' Balmoral until early in November. The • f;: 1 Y R hiAden_ not o over a hun red yards away. most at id of all. . It has a list of con- -' to she fait that the railroad and 'express When the posse from tb train reached the demaed�books something analogous to the life whish the Queen leads ie very simple �' spot the saw one anima ,a gray, galla lag 'rhe dees4 Rs"rd ttedated to Five Oars, Pe Rl ht ®oars wsel'Thirtr•Zkbt !Nasties. and to alar i ciale hada on the train of the ban•- P y index of the Po of Roms and such regular, n marked contrast with that , ,I: Y north; swell-directed s of brought it ow, g of the Prince of Wales in summer, He. edits, when the stopped the train they met but there was no rider nits back. The author&as Sohn Stuart Mill• and Herbert . ' a hail of buck hot and bullets, and it is lace where the horses ere tied was soon Spencer and,of course,Darwin are included ,It wais early iL the•year I83:1_th•t the first usually makes the toned of the gree.count ` said at least t o lie dead is the surround• found,and out hitchiu traps showed that in it. steamship was propelled all the way acrosb ry-houses of England, where his coming is. g .� lag t+roodP, whi a as many gthers (rode for one man had life enough of t to snake hie ee• Som6 ears ago a `ceaoh scientist Pu always eagerly watched for; -spends a few ca is Sheriff3alin took hesaddle,blanket. Y R P the Atlantis by steam, and it any one had their rendezvo e, twenty one miles •way, and bridle from the dee grey, sad says.by lashed a monograph on mushrooms, in which thea expressed the belief that lbs distance weeks at Hamburg,and in September takes . 1 -filled with tad n pellets They were nov- their aid he will have n trouble in identi- rt in the famil reunion of King Chris. � he maintained that all mushrooms were varoaid some day be covered in five days, be �' y aces in the art f train robbery, and brutal- Eying the owner. The s arch for dead and poisonous. This book .tar prohibited by would have been re arded as a least a flan at Fredenaborg. However, the prince 4 - f. •ones at that, f r they shot "Dad" Presoott, wounded was postp6ned until daylight, bub P° g is happiest when forweeks, he can bid fare» � ! the censor off_the Holy Synod on the ground visions of the most pronounced t A PP the ohm*was started ''within tan minutes visionary P YP°' !: `; - the engineer, before they even gave him a after the shooting end d. The sheriff se- tbat, as mushrooms were this staple food of •little over fifty years before, John Mason,. wall to the world of form and fashion and : k'_ 5 I -chance to holdup his hands. His wound, cured horses here, and, with half a dozen the Russian peasantry during the anmorons of lloston, sent an almost undecipherable spends a brief season in his country home ':: tit i9 believed, will not prove fatal. -The men, exs►rted north." Tey knew the men fasta of the Church,it would be detrimental scrawl 'to Benjamin Franklin, the then at Sandringham, a typical country-house t astnd are confident they will have them is t iutereste of tali ion to ublish �� leaaantl situated in a typical English j raid was.planned three weeks ago, but was to the bee g P President" of Pennsylvania,stating there- P Y YP B ':F' custody soon count Three rand social events inter• i mot put into execution till Tuesday morning. ><`�TE anything that might br><ng this article of "in that be had constructed a boat that Y• R .: a rse iris annual sts at Sandringham, , F When the traiii left Chicago at 5 o'clock Five farmers living hreas miles north of food into discredit. • 1. would, to use his own words, move or ad- Pe Y gam. last evenii►R. the railroad and expras&detoe- Arbellal Mof, era Lhe m who held u.p the There is also m censorship of boons 'end venae with a Sufficient Velocity—withou These are.itis county ball, the farmers' ball: t, lives,,all walking atArsenale�cliimbed .oa at Santa Fe at Gorin,Mo. Chas. Abrams and of the press, a.foeeign censorship sad • $ails or Oars. ' The above is oa a Small and the eervanta' ball. The servants' bail i• every11 station. Chief Detective J. J. Kin. Lincoln Overfietd.' two of the men, were censorship of the foreign reqs. The lice ' is as brilliant and 'o joyous an oocasionas the I captured at MAmphia, o,. on Wednesday g P p° Scala, and $d. Mason propose' to fit up or ] Y fr . ney,•of the Santa Fe, with G. C. Moutgo- morning. Abrams had n shot six times also exercise a censorship over placards, prepare a Shallop for the above purpose, other two. On this occasion the prince ' ' i r invariabl leads off with the housekee r F'i _ Merv, his right-hand -man,- boarded it at with a Winchester. H cannot live. theatres, handbills. etc. All these censor* provided a Subscribes Can be completed Y pe 1; - Joliet. At Streator.they were Joined by ships have to keep up a large sad expensive Defray the ExpeDce'e, and Compeu$ate or upper chamber mail, and the- princess - two more meal who have been patrolling THE APPLE UPPLY staff, so that the attempt to muzzle and him for his time, trouble sad, for the In. with the butler or cook. - . the line for twll my days. J. A. Matthews, shut down public o inion costa the Russian The Emperor William of of German i . �e p P veatioa." It it said that from this little Pe y a an: Scarcity ot'lbe Fruit 1 Easland and also enthusiastic achtsman and hunter, and who has been (acting the spy for the last the cent! ant. Government a pretty penny. boat lay potential ills steamers which are Y • r" ;two weeks, and elfin the news of their The teas censorship is arbitrary and pea, finds time each summer to devote a few g g P weeks to his favorite pastimes. The war . W. N. White k Co, of Covent Garden. P plans, put in a�n appearance at .Galesburg, peculiar. Most papers are allowed'to print • egTONW(1ING RETMA`tITY lord of t.ermany is one man, William off London, England, havecompleted ascus. He brought n we that the would-be robbers a what they like without control, but if they for a holiday on his yacht is another and a I to atatistica in regard o the apple crop, with their performances,andwhichwereance very •different one. Formality is for the I met early it tl a day and decided to leave I print anything that displeases the Govern. - n ac interview with representative of described by Emerson in a lecture as enor- moment completely forgotten, and the their hiding lace near Memphis at 8.30 ment they are notified of Che fact and the As!aociated Press, r. White slid filet moarehutLlea weaving the continents and emperor enters vtith boyish zest into all �_ . • o'clockonMon' ay night,and make their third receive what ;is called a first warning* manner of sport. The empress does not ' the bulk of ills English crop we d be mar• islands of the ea►�th into one great woof of share her husband's fondness for the sea, - attempt to Re rich at the expense of the This warning Inay be accompanied with ; • keted during the present mon lre+4dy human fraternity, . being a poor sailor. . _ . . express c3in y. They expected to make suspension for a definite period.—a week, a . he scarcity of the crop is • elt, and For some years it was impossible to learn The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. i�_,i-, =. a haul of at least$50,000, the Monday run - month or a year. That of coarse, means a from the meagre facts obtainable to what hap a comfortable bat modest villa at Ischl, - f`s apples are Belling at higher prtaoa than have g .Always being much heavier than an ether heavyfine for • paper that is unable to Y g Y prevailed in September for years. The ern• ' P Pe country belonged the honor of having where he usually passes his summer vac- day of the week. When the tr&in reached earn acy money on the capital it has invest• built the first transatlaptie steamer, 'but 4ion. His habits are satanic and severe, `tinental rupplies are oming exhausted, - some few years ago conclusive evidence nd hun,ing is the •one dimple pastime of ` Fort Madiso , Iowa, shortly slier midi ed for a'givea.time loses heavily. It has '. Moat of.the eontinea 1 apples, with the keep u les atafF, although hit cannot do `Pse f°and to rubataatt&te C•n'ada a claim. avhich he is passionately fond. ni ht Diviso Superintendent Stockton, P F William was the name of the The kin of the Belgians and his Tamil - g ' P exception of those of a uthern France, are say busiuess. Its expenses go on but ita Tho Royal B fd y . •of the Wella' Faro Express Co.,' of into Thep advertisers little vessel, and she was built at the Cove; end the summer months at Ostend,where , I`-_ g p g marketed in Jeptembe , and the United receipts are stopped., ths3 treasure r. He carried a sawed-off Staten and Canada mus , therefore, be de• lose confidence in a paper that gala warned. Quebec, by Meseta. hhephard and Gelman pLeopold} erected a handsome villa some �, - .- 'Winchester with a history.' It� belonged pended upon for. supplies during thel re- After a paper has been warned three times bell, luring the winter of It+3U .31. In the years ago. ;The life of the king is a busy ` # to Bill Dalton and it was Lobe astir jus- mainder of the season. . ` it may no longer appear. Thus the Golos April following iahe was launched in the and laborious one, and his-stay at Ostend P j presence of the Governer, Lord Goeford, is no exception to the rule. - The Nova Scotia eco will teach a Mt&l' has ceased to be. Yet such is .the F - lice to turn i loose upon follows s in the and the military authorities, and made the Life has thus ta,r been a very serious and of 120,000 barrels, end the whole Canadian, irrepreasasibilityl. of the-newspaper Mon in z. toot steps of he Ksneas desperado. With crop about 600,000'bar Ia. It i& expected, Russia zih It .ie amts Los&y that there is paaasge wholly by steam.(roma -Halifax to matter o!•fact business for tiVilhemina, the him were fou men. that Bt sten will be a le to ship between not a big Russian paper published at the London in August, 1833: She was after. girl (,ween of Holland.. From egrly 'in 4 ( 30U,000 wud 400,000 be► cels, and New York present day whach ilea Dot had ala second 'cards sold to the Spanish Government, April until late in.the autumn of .every Til PLAN OF 'IIBFENCE. I . about 1,500,000 barrel England has th warning. rl and aaa the final` war steamer t0 bre a year she resides with her mother, the queen los►eatcrop of apples ah has had in 20 years. Some papers faiaT not be printed without hostile shot. Tt�e (areae Western is, how- regent, at the castle of [.00. Here the life ' Their arms were in the car, and had'been ; 1 suer, enorally plased at the head of the led by the little queen is a very simple and x s- London wants Amerin n apples. The first prevtonaly submitting all their roofs for g list of record breakers. In 1K38 she made regular one. The-other royal child Alfonso • -for several d ys. Tb4lpw adopted was cousignment was sold here Monday and• the approval of the censor. This. causes ;§• bran ht from 17a. 20e. r barrel• dela and is of acerae vac inkaome: There the voyage troth New York to Liverpool in the boy King of Spain, spends his summer , . =this —Deter ive Kinney and Moutgpmery R Y Y about eighteen days, and her achievement at flan Sebastian, closely guarded by his Freights are now lows than they have been is a daily paper isi Tiflis whIeh appears only g t y boarded the engine ; Superintendent sola soon eamala.ed by other vessels.- Vast. other. He is flow 8 years old, r - . for years, and carriag can probably be tea twice a year, owin to the distance of Tiflis i t; • - rotor*. improvements were res idl made, the most' The castle of Monza, in Lombardy,is the. titrockton andj two of his good shc,ts tarried cured at:3a. per barrel 'from the (,antral l.eDsocship at-St,. � P rapidly in the ezpre�a tae; t g important, probably, bels the substita• hams of Kin Humbert of Italy (luring the, but it wits in the for. °' - � i burg, to which every number of the paper. Po P Y• g g y g I' ward cad df the amukin car that the Debts of Nations. _ mot be submitted before it can be publish- tion of the . early summer months. Here he sad hie -. : - g- -KEv~ rOe THR PADDLE - queen live with as little pomp and ceremony forces were awed. A partition and door. Somas valuable info matioD apnoarnitg edUnder ills book and theatrical sxnwrshii ' sa possible. The Italian cro�rn prince x incl: ed half a dozen seats and shut gff the be he ourDalat but 1t oras not until the year of Cpnfedeca apends a greater pact of the summer at the debts of nations h been oompiled by the Kiissian literary man, j tion that a record_ of is" than nine da s a or author has been corn compelled to- invent a his beep durin the Ye po di Monte, the Versailles of Naples,. ; 1, . - rest t the ea from I There the mea, a the United States eusut► bara►u. It p° . was made• It g whore he holds his court. . . doLen of the were �lanted. Each had style of hie own, • rtyle to which mon is decade however that the record has been a• appears that nations aviD a elation • King Oscar of Sereden who louse the Rood -one of the sawed-all's ever cartridge FPe g Pop meant than meets the eye, which his reader I most frequently broken, until the Lucania things q Y • Y. g alto ether of 1,192, ,000 owe the sum of understands ,erfeotl but which the censor �' Y having reduced thin of late, has several charming country loaded caper ally for the event with two g t y' is Hour yucca of the sea, g planar, and in the early'summer divides his I . 1x`17,524,9,6,910. To grasp these figures is , too stupid to perceive.' Dramatis and }math the eastward and westward records to time between them. He still retains hie •dozen bucks of by Supt. Stockton. There is of course im ib e'. but an idea of the ar>� criticism, book reviews and articles c n five days eight hours and-thirty-eight min.P� tr vel and social customs aro this disguises love for the sea; to which he was appcen ae•s only o e passenger in the compart- growth of borrowing mat► be obtawed i'B ales. The mat', singular thing in eoanec tired in-his youth, sad every Ai gustmakea . g g Y under which the Russian publicist presents tion with her performance is in the fact that a ion cruise. .. . anent, and h was requested to take a sea, from the fact that sin 1848 these nations hii political opinions. she made both Crips in the same time to g , in the chaff car, as they were "going to have increased their o ligations by $20.000 The foreign book cenwrs'hip is the molt almost the fractiou of a aeoond. King Christian of Denmark and hie lam abianrd and ridiculous. Whale Objection- ily take up their summer residence at Fred.. i - stvesp at 2 o'clock." When Sheriff. 000.000• gall of th' sum was borrowed j- The steady reduction of the time consumed enaborq. an ancient castle on the shores of , . Matthews f Scotland climbed on board able books are ruthlessly aonfiactatad, the in the cacao voyage has of course caused a . • between 1870 and 1830 so that the upward blas which wants to read thoirn,and it u Lake Esrom. Etiquette and ceremonial all details of the au rise YL were Pu great deal at spemulation as co where Lhe are unknown at 1'redensborg. OfTtoial , rP Party tendency was most m ked in a time of ot�nsoeosity limiter--oan always get them, ultimate of s d will be, Marvellous arranged. There was one man, however ggeneral de ression.- renoe has a lar er bgaause, in tits interests of science sad receptions sand state entertainments are not ; waho had W looked out for and protected d P y y g aofiiavemaata to devoarisg distance have thought of and the inhabitants lead) the ebt than an alba oonntr , Rt;&s><& knowledge, 4ertain people era exempted �D recorded,' but there is no reason to t T doubt that rho im ble will n be ao. pleasant life of cultivated people seeking ---he was the apy. According to the report comes next, and then debt Britain. The f m opsr•tioas of the censor's edict. has pawl age► relief from worldly cares. King Christian brought in by Mathews, the spy would United States is seventh, sad- Canada al pro= are excluded, all Governors vompliahad before the present generation louse to ramp with his grandchildren, and endeavor be the one who flagged the foartee°th. When th per capita btltden of Trevi#oes, ail 8�ieitoes.. a swsal?se of takes its final voyage Lea "the undiscovered at Fredinaborg is often seen seated ins, N. fag of tke debt is taken in oonsideration, the o diatltiand nugersO others C4osagae8t4y soantty� from whose bourne no traveller very diminutive pony csrciage, trusting train. Tf , one torpedo win to precede Australian colonieis 1 , that is, they awe a cry large number of people who are.pet .retnens." F - " the swinging of the lantern, in another more -per head than y other �ounC the* privileged mortr are sate to himself W the care of s very youthful En land is twelth C nada tweet =third, k err aorsebody who fs end can get their ooaahma►n. 9ometimea he acts as the wilt= 1- . •there would be a couple of tiny bombs, an Llie :Y„TDitsd lita6ea thlrtysii;flhy (1nly kx tbroagh him• ! AND THE CAT CAME BAOK. ing hone for a still younger driver. 4,a I 'rhe oidera were that, no,matter if every- 'tlweo: oountri" -(I t ' $rit&fq, f3�m.i n, Theoretically no foreign aewerpers are ! -one of the g illy ones got away, there was and United M*tes-- anis deotwtsed their tallied into Russia. The os►ll ppeerson ti�volod a`great mistacuee la .a very NOT A WERE FIGUREHEAD.. __.- �.-` to be no a noting to endanger the life of dsshta daring the la]itt esisda ho w°etiiled by later 'to receive toreigso tsliertepsax er ?Int. y — the man ho had, in fact, taken his life - Odicals it $is Id**Ly die Emperor, victeriw Said to Take an Active and Rewe. 1 a into his hands in order to fru:trate the Expensive uxttry'. a has what is e7►11ed his list. By real "I have got a pet kitten •t home," "id . f wttempt at obbery. And ao as the min- -`= g j by great :►areal fart Iso 1'nbue Ateratsra. looses Hib baa os has anodes re- a manufacturer of Manrchester, N.H., re- •1 utas sped o an unwonted silence settled Peade is an expensiv luxury in Europe, sent of this list to the county Pao e A corner of Lbe veil which screens the ' C P Y• PI costly, which I thi k baa traveled about as . down on th train. Pullman car conduct- and from the statemen of Dr. Witte, the ay subsoribe through the Post-O ce and inner life of royalty from the common ors and po tete sought places of safe , Rusaiw Drlinis',;er of Fi once it is likei to o tains ills papers on the-im imperial list bat rapidly and a s far�oae day as any other �;. Y Y �Pe Pe • e was raised -the other day by fir. ,, . and even he trainmen did not expose n others. a,od a fore.In r that rs• aminal is the woeld. • One morning about P continue. He says t the Czar has for Ig P•P° p Renton M. P., at a meeting of ladies in. themselves unnecessarily. : In the little Y s mes too' much on the toleration of His a month ago the kitten strayed into my l+ `'- •'cam rime t tilled with armed men the several-years held firmly w a policy of ret is likely to be struck trona the support of the women's sutferage movement. Pa j X y factory a short before. the machinery lights war out, the windows were up in Isere and will Contin e W do w. More- 1 t. : says the Weetminater Gazette. Mr.' �t . -each seat t ere were-two-men sittingside 1 was started up. It got playing around the rE.- over, he deaie4 that R eels had any inter• The London,Dail Tele 6 for iasfta>tce Rantoul Haid his idea had Always been that -- -ways, the muzzles of their guns protruding y Epp ' floor ane soon took up its position in the ' Lion of interfering in t e Japan-China war at this fate years ago, and since then, the Queen-was a merely ornamental sort of just a trifle ver the sills. Behind these „ . Ties of that paper cannot be obtained in big fly wheel, where,wfthout being noticed, personage, who signed such documents as - swod others, seemingly statues with Win• and declared in so many words that . if F P Pe Pe g g Y ussia, nor is the paper allowed to have nestled down and went .to sleep. Soon were'eubmitted by her ministers, and was 11 - 'Chesters at alt cock resting on their arms France begins a war o is the cause of war rreapondeo &hero.- It has one. all the the machine -was Put into motion the re�j,ptrained from doing any harm by con • „ They were waiting for the torpedo. breaking out, ' Russia will not ,stand by bat hies poejtiorq is secret and risky P . afitutional safeguards. Ile had, however, . her." Ily the adoption of such a policy Assao- as a foreign paper crosses the wheel moving so rapidly that the poor kit• receatl made the as•qua{stance of two f THE ATTACK,_ French expectations o aid from Russia in g ten ooul.dnot escape. Indeed it is Pr'ob" ,lords in waiting, who have been in attend- 1 ` - Pa nasion frontier ate troubles be id. All pe- the recovery,of Alsace and Lorraine should l tabs falai n n that are sent to Rua is able that pass was soon unconscious from &nee on her Majesty for man years and ut fro between two high embank- g pa - l Y Y I be dissipated, and the possibility of war est sates that aountt thrau h $t Pecan- cjizzt°ass• A little eom utation shows the the information he had obtained from this '�ments, just mile from Gorin; sped tl.e ver much reduced. ut it seems to be Y g p train. Then came the crack of the looked Y erg,the window,as Peter the(Treat called distance the oat traveled. The wheel moves source had completely altered.his views ae t' , I the invariable custom f European (..ovem- i , for Russia to look out at Euro' When at the rate of 250 revolutions a minute, to the influence exercised by the (Queen in and longed• or signal. There was but,one. Fe• meats to increase their armies as soon as be papers et on the Russian train the and that every turn pussy went seventeen matters of, domes'ic and -foreign policy• - `: i A moment, and a shrill, sharp whistle Papa R Y the war clouds disapp ar instead of redue. ere sorted andatran ad b • staff on board feet. As the wheel was kept in motion 39U I :gave token; that the engineer had heard, g Y He had learned th s pro in : .and almost before his hand left the valve, ing them. ,rho lay aside a sample of each for the sen• Minutes without stopping, the kitten must sieves European nage:)and than she . across the! track, not fifty yard@ avve, ior's eyes, When they arrive at the gen. ileus traveled during that time a little over has during the last;fo five years eom• --swung a re 1?ght. A grinding of wheats Triumphs of anitatit)A: raI`Post•Ot15oe in St Petersburg the censor's SOU anile:. When the wheel was shopped pletely mastered' Hindustanee, in which '.i elan eh rIale told the sir•bcake h&d been A cod deal hue bee said at the Interna• beg g samples he kitten wai'disoovered and taken out she converses with great correctness and - g o good deal las, He reads throe h the ram le 1 applied, SI1d within local seconds from a atefully and marks the objectionable pass. �iore dead than alive, but it shortly reeov fluency-with any of her Indian enbjecte 31 31 PP d• Y tional H.ygienia Longe as &bout sanitation. a oea, which are thea obli seated b meant red, and although it has remained about who are resented at court. Her Majesty thea explosi n of the torpedo the train was Y ' P ople no longer jeer ad sneer at sanitary pf Indian ink. Of course even censors are he factory,evgry since, it L observed that frequently •writes to every important - > ,at a stands ill.- Out from the dense under. I . . ,growth nor h of the track .came four forma. science. During the last 31 years the death human, and occasionally something escapes t always gives the fly wheel a wide berth."` sovereign in Europe aiid her influence ^n , 'M The, ace each s IPraate s bee low ed a he d i their watchful eyes. Then they have a 1' . the side of ce is said to have been very 4 ItT f • wa hidden bq a blank . ha n lowered, and t duration Pse =mast;:. Cn , more agile than the rest, of Iife amongst aortal classes increased. waew limo of it. On the whole, however, R Opinions Differ.. ► � g � ��, beaeficia� her knowled of foreign afiaira � . rushed tot a engine almost before his eom- In the decade begiunin with 1830 the mean �h do their work efciently. being most intimate and accurate. e, - - + •pinions cot ld reach tfte express car. He age at death was 2G ears, nQwe it is 38 bare is some difficulty in gettiin the Hattie—" Don't you think Charlie Jink. several critical stAges in the relations be, - T'z ret►rtied"a ri ej, and when within ten teat sate. Authenticated statistics chow that dight kind of men for this work. These els a rase suis? o tween Luno n nations the Queen s p ' the tender, taught iL to his shoulder, point- be areal inereaae Qf•th life farm hes been foreign press censors are not well paid, for I Clara--" Not:at all.�� �� conal influence has been eucceaefully ex* o1 led:itaat t' ad" Prescott, the vrhite•board• obtained by artisans t d tradesman, two �►r work u sii►t of a high order,but they 1 Hattie (surprised) why not Y erted to prevent war. It is even alleged in is• ( not bs reliable, they mot work res idly, I Olars (with scorn)--" Because I never canrteircles that her Majesty would have e�i'enginee , and, ae he shouted , HoW np classes which have gala d five atz years F _' your hands I" pulled the trigger; His aim of life respectively. Cl rgymen have always >itothing should escape them,and they mast 'did•think: a Socias was n rare bird, thaL's been ahle to prevent the Franco-Prussian i�y arae-tree, d •'Dad" fell to the floor of been long•lived,and the duration of life with know as magy L� musees as possible, It is 'why," war if the Emperor Louis Napoleon h� �}� this cab wi h a bullet in his_ri fit brdalst, them has been station r . go it i! with inarvellca& that the Gloverament can gat ` not precipitated hostilities on the Kh f r :" g Y a f he Been There B®fore. ,'' opportunity was afforded With one f,�oound Kinney gaited the top professional men and ea of iadependeat each mea at all. Ono them, Swede, was before env pp Y t , ei tae tendir, and, bringing his gun too his means, thus proving hat araDltation has M perfect treasure, a lcoew eizteea lt►aga• ! Little Johnny`i`!Come to dinner." medu►tion. t ., r , dQ shoulder, sent a shower of shot almost into done moat good where t was most needed.' sees, he was argue-eyed slid rapid. But ,Little ]Athol I m not hungry. . 1. == the face of the masked robber. $ow' or It shows that very y of the evil& mad he tied oars est fault---evesry sew thud tbez! Little ;dobany-._'+Well. you will be by Apple green shirts, a London fashion ' earth the follow-evgr masaaed to move is diseasesresultingfrons overcrowdlag mild - e would take a vacation on his own me• 't ie:tulle the minister ts. thrpn h ss! its authorit overs, ace aro be the correct thing d' �„ y yeti st ,But he did, sad tnede.tor tilt bmd draica"e Rave bs remedied. Pount, end: -for a wb< week would b ase." 4 R g or mea the oomllEg :caeca �, � .. , . ,11 - - :- V. . :. _ _ .;:... t ,: ,,. d , „ 3 .,.. -. '<�.s rte'• ., ..,In } ,-. ,-. � , _. . . 1 , f _ �11 Wt r ,, ti : , [ ' ,.. , , :t. r ,' 1. s . Tf'. 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M ;. iced pyre, t+►�jte = s � ,' t �� a1►e�P the ficwr wham ch and t�larehjy _ K. . s, s ' Dairy Gossip . , s; .�++u'ierty,to' ng�a frotA a ��+ p iia � � ` thin I�{one hw °P° , . s Id �. t eratei•the rt n Donald. e a the lea , • en. : . i ; F � A correspondent writes —ria is ustiaj a t tions of the grain Rae s�o sl developed Por- `,PANS '� &&leading hie exa ��� ` , °oBasion the gable warrior wbp ? <; that Beason of the year, there ate many part of f?ho bblldin _ P d to a certain ': Y• d ri ht ltant followers dash WO k �1 �1 j�j 111 U ly lUl1� • 8 tow&rd where the colors were ^ I ` p1&oia 8. or so located b - rouged• handful r hone dashed f , farms whi b do not afford agffioient water 8 a little hqy or other foddet betv'ee ': The eoileet1nus or*"titin.- wHAT IS G'►OjNG F0 h for the a k, I have knotiin of instances it and tht tesla cro brrwcic Lire,' and to a or could digitin hash p' h t the pltebers y called her ••Paw „ token inf Yt u prAgrBea g ocr CORNERS OFON T �y 1Ve THE GLOB g it And i form ° d wanio Y, thoao stern ' pPortunit ' to reform, E, ' where cat a and sheep have been shut tip who carries it awn the the bas n who h� y horse h an o y char ed the left flank of QI(d and lsew R'orid Ev ich was on _ m fields r a'number of days without a reparatcl and useyd for see y beT e t e to g g down upon a troops , fells pierced is the breast b Y Posited a , ire;oherous lances of the warriors well-aimed spear Y C6ro■tcle.l Byte _ enh` or tgtetr+e '*++ a drop of ter to quench their thirst and great o $erode, endure3 rho dreary ecru I y left le 2 f I prevalence of foul stuff eh old cause its ttntere,iti■ careful farmer the ' cad to fallingg crushed rba e n t s sin le shade true to affor to use extra and a of g beae&6h hila render' Pe P 8 t aCerimes, g8 taenfuxs or Qeceat 'bate. t Bap- , having the threthia s Precaution is >}eros their way the a naeless for the time. o me 8 PPar tug thoroa h_ ° Lueknow g tee The ea that the Sret wood I uttered on Berlin ie Navin its doors aatnb - with protection from the_ scorching rays of a ly cleaned betope coming u the Y y g pe a ` n prernises dia. She ' beneath the burning sun of , eking in t e hospital relit rose •• Iuminuo num>iers visible at night. t; a: mid-summer sun. -. To rmit stook to f.er having threshed grain or a i ao was too frail sad delicate a flower nyhow th tea Pansy, It ie rumored Ger ,; y, gg g whose rain ie known to con nei h m red to the for of Ea lead's n were coursing down the many will celebrate this t stiffer from thirst ie surel dra is down g g bot to i This ie one source of danger that bat few �. the blaeb red r f e °f our aur eon victory &t Sedan #or the last time'thisyear• 5,_.. n foal w g g , and, dear and kind Drunkards v , �'` .y the little .prospect for profit that may of even the careful farmers h ♦e ever Panel w Clem Y 'f t d of to a tie he was, Ido n°L b in the A en i Deep T ' � ,: . : exact, and it is poor economy not to provi ie cooly co°udered• Itis ani sort 31 h rte aweet,mod�t slate sad tial., ng forever tact of m Y elieve are sentenced to sweep the of seta ap81�bt , ;1 ' against such emergency when an stiandwnee as hhe machine will have lod Pottaut one, tender pet&jt, far more t of y military career days. g z i terminated bx� .y�. various ria ed about its casae Y I In 'same ar x',' I,• of the beet water can be secured by drivin many weed a Ypteal of that aqd the emotion that 1 knew the name P to of "Dublin tj;e1•8 otic . ,:, pa , truthful fife. o liable to become dislod da that are The ds urY �°ould arouse public house for ever tweet - I to the depth of twenty to thirty feet, . hen in Red at any moment Y was a blessed o little Pana 1 houses,: Y y fi♦e other ;',4.1 operation, Thresh ng on which;that little bluaao was waf as res e r 1 did not keep my t `'st, ten_; Seriona sa may he the recoil of foreleg a est sourPo of dao er i th machines y N t from the baening roll of Africa+ but A new Bind vsT'usble method-of coafaitr other animals to go without' water, robe et- ination of weed teed, bong a it,ie weft gin- it°m Pardue along the highways oft h r' ,P"rohanee, troth the aluminum , '" on the A ,erica s great inland sea shall borderli n nth other metals hce Ian 1% - feet is more eseily detected 'upon the mileb shard and cave future ez c.oade til: in its deooent to this inolemeat fected in Germany, trouble. geese and - qu 'et of thy smile, But tithe flies on ra id Onl f %:: a;.' cows, and every possible provision ehoald world it rented Tn the dorr►ettio aide tq one' A°d ere Ion ov P y citizens who are +bl f oar bra♦b disc shall we rom P e be made to jurniah them withan abundance teff o� 8 n of &' fi er the plains of write have the ower to vote ' rewd aadf i g d eeaior m&'or, B t a tai counts Pas of yore in that several other $Doth American r B ulbli�. d CRUISERS IN yetrr before he I a of pure water, where they• may drink at BEHRIN SEA. had bron ht from her.native y Where the little one shall feel . q as bt of chi dhood'e aorrowe „ Tolstoi declares 'in a recentl P • ,j their pleasure. Sometimes"it may be in- j eaI>� of Jamaica a la man gibs 1 les „ and she mphlet that " Y pabltalaci ` .� , , trail beautiful flower p tie a hart. �a what io called pt►triotistes , convenient to have -every field aeon the rhe �Aited tie"- �etitts to Tilali Tt�ait that, longing for the nanny akiee and entle in our time is purely a die „: ;'.1 the ratrol Bar♦ice b der g position of .A.,, . beeezea of her A great bridge over the mind, r , �: farm welt rostered, but, when tbid is the Hers, tizpe■f+ave occidental home no sooner $eine b case the pastures may be so arranged as to - bore this blossom I IS THE CAT. tbeatreg and h°usea will be one of the a� ".'�- The preser'vatiob of the far al'ia a date• than she faded away I attractions of Che Paris ez iti per it the cows to go.to the barn,or into and!died, i'f to which the United $tutee 1 a >to rs �'llio Qged Total abstinence ' Pce °n in 1900_ an adjoining field for water. WLen we re- g ago felt Little Panay then trul rottener iq LondAn India ie on theadvanees th British army ie itself specially called,avid sin the enact. "ours." P of La"Aad-7'ee Ex y became a &•t .cls■sed to 1 member that ao large a.percent of milk is When the bun le would enmtnon ur trot- atainero having nearly doubled lin f four �`_ meat of the PAris T'ribunal's re ulutiaus it .� alornia R ace er Ban Rho [1■det-'►enc '.the years, , `water, the necessity of a water apply g parade she might be seen c un- a■iahme t. as been as dill ent in that du I' >" clearly appears g y $a if the Ing toward us V lent ori ea x►nd their uniehment- At the beetle of Simone}ta iii I t. , - 4 po°sibijity for it were stili u div'ded. an6�le lost-rootca it eDa�ie by her i tie P to clairned to be an angle in the midi g . e }=�. �1 hila other farm animal# m y per_ n f P- hav occupied a lar a share of baud' L hen the s rin matted to drink from a pond or pool, !milch P g season A erred t .. obs thu dog of tent' g public &t which re-echoes x i 1AR �x, cows should not be permitted to drink such + .:nine he bgiment: o in Lon on En laird reeeatl times, P'stol shot sixty-one :? ai�ed'Stafes Quab�t►tp follow the y At }4 theseilia me hour n T'ha d& Zhe ez m ;.. water at all. If onQ does not enjoy the cert into Bebrin g P r old Joan.! "Yo „ y afternoon when perimentn of flax' growin for send' 3 lurtnry of good springs or tannin brooks g Sea' and wa{ohetd t cell Pe Joan, tie we the eat diamond robber "w and fiber is $oath Australia h$ g there until the last da her• How she loved our little Dna at tion Gacden,a 'ad e a taking place as provedt . he ought surely to secure a good well "if yes of A til. When The poor thin ' I erwinently eatiefaetor far ezceedtn ez- thi�is possible ; and if a well is out of Ithe she close-season ended on the ast 8 e mind had long departed was ntenoing four of the t eat�Id Bailey peetations. y' question, as it:ie in -some localities, then July these nine cruisers were day °f and she used to wander through the bar. is ?." aiq on the racks aeekin •+ + r g terms of Rin t ruffians Along-dirtaace telephone Iiae betty ; provide a cistern of such capacity that it spot. One lonely cruiser rept anted and mot er' g John, hose non to ion Pe al servitude, afadrid and Barcelona, & dietanoe o eea r : map never fail to r>ieet all demands m&db �' body row eonp d with liberal. doeea of the cat, , will be completed in two or 1I pported the ma'est of Britir law 11. is the duet far away beneath The rarealr h ve hundred miles 1 .upon it, For stock pilrposes Iprefera well sun 1 Y . The the ' Im_ trees that shade Th wore a been leaders c,f a three months. M'" t� a cistern, be it ever so good, but' where °1°e American vessels probabl deterred somt er d old Delhi s e thea any that ever infeafed Dr. �yishart,of the Preab .�Y the cistern ie of such capacity ae.to provide athero, but the gates• But a loueh on the hand New Digs The . made the .even Dials in Persia, ' y only. oxp ured two, from; our little one, a chirp of her childish spot Lon Yterian tnissioa . dirty t and Diary lane the moat dangerous palace of the Shaheand ito algid to visit the a summer's supply of winter rates, and not T ase two were from t'ietoria, is British trebl permitting summer rains to enter the cis- dna, For man attend hie wives ' tern, and where all is thoroughly filtered, t' lumbi,, wed both have been j deed guilt~ e e voice, would cause the lack-luster had defied the Y months they is their Bickn. le of an breach of the law, Y brighten and the wan, wrinkled aft b pe police' and it was only A grand ne hew of Robespierre has befit the water is of good quality, though, stock Y afteci a des rate filrht foltowin a hi h- p he United face' o It ht u R 8 diacovered in Paris in the person of Maximi- , i- usually prefer well or Spring water. S tea begins to fcel that the we fare of the To g P with a 7oyoug smile,. Y berg is broad .daylight, that the In driving a well do not stop until s good ee 1 mi t►t be me, the bob were 'spruced, die judge announced hiye liar de Robespierre, a vyorthy, law-abiding y of the regiment/ fresh inters on tomake a einplary use of the oat, tale manufacturer, i!' supply of water is assured, and in buildin „ g equally eAred for b a smaller from Sandhurst, with the reshoneubility of p t a oto Co ar a cistern do not atop short of.one hundred i lcruT ere, Thde patrol services to °Oma of a'hic u but el hteen P q rotting in London TI1e slab that is to cover the grave of ' barrels' capacity: while much larger would eo ting- some g4p Opp a c mer high, R Years upon my shoulders sever yeah ago, The leader wa>e sentenc. B°bort Browning in Westminster Abbey is be necessary in many caeee, and then drain sale engaged in it are fie ua�t The vas- Pa°s a'as particularly attached, Of ten ed to weaty•lour strokes, ani the ethers almost completed and will be Bent shortly as much roof tie poeaible into it. q y 'watched in h r little white frock, ret off with a f oan>i 'L-an e'ch, besides hard labor for tO E°bland from Venice. on other duties as Uncle Sx hoe no ght to foarteea yenta, The prisoners t While the shade trees.are out:of fashion run r.uous eraf� The �Iarquia of Lorne ie s{e i. Eh- Pe is bis nary, tVhen he child oo!'r joyous ladlihterueeyealitupwitb nacos ; ' Y tact in many of the grain farm.ng districts, and wanted to make a big show a op did of seem to mind the imprison• with striaes where the men have a resso>p we hear farm re argue that no tree° should maritime g the Bair s'reamia behindgher she w uld shout bus the sentence of the cat able romptaunt, lie has often been knows be peri-,itited o remain is the fields, I equacirow duPatche b the R rtfied I them. Their bravado disappesrr ;' Euro n Y is gl from her seat on my ahonider ar ! ed, a d they whimpered and c LO cx,ntribute his mite to a strike fund. pea power w the Fast, l►e ad to ci►11 raced from the oflicera' !!ke a confess friend hip for the aliade trees and oa some of the egselr which had replaced mesa. quarters to the cowards they are, The call is the tractions of the Jordi dbeen added to : i groves about the farm,and sapecially in th -cruisers sent.to Behrin�3e,e,` he veaselr oak tr a'' tj►en argued by the cow of old tallin somewhat in dieuee the fields that are to be pastured occasion- there sad chose in (Digins water lett sew of late in iii Paries The rrtain buildin eelimatation ally, If one practices the soiling system -United States wanhipe an where ( gkurttag the river, and then oa to I`'s'Bli► . and the severe sentences are Isrge concert hall th g 4 the b int, level pt►rade round, contains w and stables hisatock continuonely, he ma y �• And "Oh:" rhe would oa R •' of nth 'commentesable it°uraion.` Most 4,500 persons. at will accommodate.. dispense with all trees, bet it ie usually i ori a} the�ec adrriSle o�Gw then reaaoar, to m pa Y+ You are tog g y in favor of w ' In the India Office Libra is the lar e - - the expense of the beauty of the lsndacR 'g" aO gg"Od tO rriel (iod is draati �ise r•f this mode of punishment, ry • g st _ P eat Br lain, for eo g to' tee' 'Phanit The collection of printed Sanecrt and that in i!aelf is no small item• �' economizing ata force in the sealin waters You.. (•od; thank I alall(+azetteeven pileus defence "` ' Then it you, h, so much. Ah, it is some consol- °f the t from one of ate victims, yet he t hooka in the ti �t. • again, to stable stock at all seasons ie eo h rd ig leu whe°uthe polhce are ewer, If world, larger'thea the one in the British , � • g scion remember tboee grateful childish descri s hid experience in the fotlowin inuaeum and co z much like imprieonme,,t that I have never the a had been seven er otic a th s eeaaon ezpr ions now. mprigiag many early Ana - fallen in love with the system ae et etroaR n us e g rare ettitiona: f }int a cloud fell upon as Dae day. We ag°pY sug(fered, for it 1 a nueseril arble,thj �v Our-pasture fields have a few shads ttYeee tag A thp�a�,iereuja a�a�dttiot wO min: were sled at evibi,ing meas, Th gh after Francisville, one of the �ielandr of the• }�* y and about the springs, to which the cows made. The Wanderer sad the 'sucrate s a chair thou receiving three or tour cuts New Hebrides, is the smallest republic if ,� a t h .o Lee° of the senior major wan vsawiit, also of the ) . have access, are clumps of trees which not , ('ansdian sealing vessels, would that I ust have died, and begged than if 'the wort = 4 : •f.- argco • -Later on the surgeon appeared, they w e men to kill me outright, Aa y dpea s inhabrtant8 eoasiet cow only afford shade to the animals but pro- not' have perhl'h A rico wu ou his brow and his voi4e rose fort F'uro ne sad 5O0 black workmen . ` tact the watering troughs from t•hc sun's owners of these veerarsels ow`I1 handl •fail to strokes tolluwed each other in what tip. 8°�IOY©d by a Freaeh eompanl•; P� � rays as well.. Cool and inviting tie these put a their"bill e 1 y broken as he said : geared me fe&rfull "Ys ry is atrickeri with blain fever, All •mser"I led , I yelled* I cur sed,. so far as ed`ifromaM co e,s son has I hely tetut�- f j shaded retreats are, the coxa appreciate lam to balance the name by ha, h uUenole ;,.; the covered barnyard still more; sur in ate so, that item must in fsrraese her glo tons lock. have bad to im sacrifieed Y th would allow . , where he tried is vwin If y� )to I stilenLIM away•" fifteens stroke I was ' and' after the to obtata the restitution of his mother's coolneaa and'darktiesa (roe keep blinds on the cost of the Behrin des be dad to released, as my property, confiscated b the windows duras the fl f / The venins meal wu $etched is silence, Dries o rcame those the 8 B'. equsdr a. No leu hang joke, no $ash of wit, no inter- P _ Y• Then come }mysterio eremixt er Vertnk The family is now iinnabject• enjoy freedom from flies;yan( ,they have rom let I learned to seek admittance h , psting reminiscences of hot da a one b tura of rin nature I3O y ,I y noon ualoae ARE WE DEGENERATIN p that w ally lit up the converaationirouad y was rubbed °° my thR day is cloud back to Iasi the cute, which had +one'into I'ady Margaret' Groavenoc, 'who has their ease Y• Here they may cert at tjie h, pitabie t,►ble of the officers' m, the den , in five or six places. he pain g g Y become en a ed to the cane Princo of , with roel� water before them 13ut 3 y aro old I Noor little l'aaa 1 was fen ul that night and the hex Teck (hrother of the Duchess of and the salt box within ;each. �e ItrltlsY Mrtiewl J�sntaal Tai is That already to the toils of such sutfena . Aad ,the am tin oontifl Rbter of the York), is - Som.. knowin tf soh t day a(tau Duke of ti�estmioster, "i' 8 ones laughed when we �'w�"wn pia>tl■1.,b1■az a wC1R. Un th rade ground the Heil morbiag 8 sed in a gradually ,,hose income is claimed to ezcaeed g:i OOV ry', erected the barnyard in connection with I• sal rower, Tie are it nee t reduced jform for a week, During the a da _� P = the addition to the barn, saying it. .� t■ ll0'atat Activity. Not Win til.ltt■x funeral. The ehaw� eagle eyeeti attwaa r�",Y Onyt th t,the mark ugh' so fierce y' �: would not onl p The res '1' Y be unpro$t&ble, but- al-. bore than one recent writer is end ii wont to discern the unpolished button to tbis y," s observable is softs i and wine industry in Hungary together undesirable, owever undesir• cast mwkel barrel 'or sword bx ones of g arestly from hyllozera sad _ able it may be to such, The c used in F,ngiish gaols is a rod two pp voting to prove that the people of Lturope some luckless recruit a'udfm that yone Oo, g acne whi co bit.ek rat, The vinta e h isfaction of knowing the animals en o sat g g mentally, mor ll end Y pro In drew was we th a° havin crewed ear b g ao ateadil`y de- ; ; are de enentI An {aux rd laaher + S y pear, that of; last year nenefite is eutficient p y I Y I� Y Paced by uaaotic- f knots in each. T�e, prisoner's be1Dg only three-eights of the annual ,ver- a for its coat, but Physically. Such views' have bee ed. Silence and gloom pervaded the barrazk feet and ands are tied to a frame: Many age of fifteen years agb, '! that the flow of milk is better mai°' yard that day and the next, (3n the third '_ maintained tained by some of each generation of our men are �unabls to survive tweatyfouc M. Ksrthe.emy Saint ' Hilaire,' the dia_ It. when the cows are not subjected to the the blow had fallen. In the early morning, strokes once, go the chief ruttwe ee • tin ui torment of the fliesas a fixed fact, sad for fOreta en since the time of Homer. as the tiring sun lit up the heavens with also '". - oed oa urrday will ;probably take his day,° who is in°marvellous mental gone - ` {{. this reason it pays well on the invest. Wheth r we ere losing the delicac of our. 8 y . tape wee, gentle, trustful Punirhm ' tis two doses, tnen t, d iso olden res • physics i health at the a e yeas x Irterar and srtietic tastes is too u pertain �pir't had plumed Its rvingr for $fight, and It it loved that these men, who .hal# nays:— If fou want to live to of 90 wo �-- an en wan re►ti°g on the bosom of the trail last killed of Jpeyer and despoiled him of always and dill earl rk „ ' : y ivy, and If Luropeant-are d minish• P g y Da rYPoInts ins un ental power thev are certa'nl not that gave it bitch. $IS,U00 orlh of diamoade oa the targe z Pe haps y Y $hall I ever forget that Ianeral procession &fternoo are the raaie mea who, b a The publisher Heinemann has t I ked for ' 1 ou } ave your dal' diminia lag Ia meatal activity_ s• it wound ttr rosy amongst the yews and etmilar p t, robbed a postman of his Y subscriptions to a fend fur the Ba ort of certain standard °f excellence, but how are y nth • bmita toi he otic qui tudiom pp ' willows of be&utt(ul keaul green on that °t testi ed letters.in the same neighbo tirofit$fsroma or Le Caron's family. The �`` you to keep it the a Some of the cows a. ware onsble )o♦sly Nay mornTag! The whole regiment bond tw lar three Dears a o. p Caron a book concernin _ exactiq s of exatnlaen is' & proof hat &t wxe process and terra $owsd down hard R They hired hit work as a government e g wail soon begin- o get old, Then the least th y are wilting and sometim s e r a room n t to the post office, so that' the and his wtdo PY were email, mast go t° the hu cher. Y a$e sad ruggwd textures to wtiiob snub emotions POBtman m®with a full ba w is in want. Better be raisin tO lab° under very heavy !Dada, But, ►ere new- Ar the earth tell upon the called t �p seized him, sad after`, vin he Dr. Lrdward F,mereon s so C ll and training some good heifers whose bre g leaving soh difliculteaquirteg, let u rather Uttte Darker, & cracked, wirttnl voice rwe �tfuggte lototormed him. $attars (; Diehl f n ol` 1!Zalph _ •� 'ti ed. take Lha data which lbs snore exact cheer• erden ��aldo hmelreoa, into give two lectures oa - f ` �g you know, to take their p]&ces, R on the still spring urs a iu the etre of the London diamond the last two Saturdays of the month in,. _ _ unlaces t biolo iC&l science have ave° ua. +• trade, sa the rascals who o�sed the offioa �Ir' Moncure D, Conway's South P �'°'`�': not wait unt,il'you ave to g Ub, I1iiu Pansy, Jlige Pansy ! Tell use them,"and Though he a♦idence is no doubt coo Toting, Joha I have been wxitin for hIm so ion Pt Cha I. London lace+' , them ba g etende to be in the same buaiaeas, When ' � y where it comes hand the great mp„ion that we are,on the whole 1 •� g, on Thoreau s• life ands s Select a bull fro & y' i not doge orating aeemr to be etcon The Oh ' w long. Speyer I ed they treated him in the same root , and on Emerson's letters to$Eel_ oy'>__ and then breed th ve dairy fwmilYj working .&goer receive in the small t and Poor Jona ! $he, too, had acoornpatnled way as t postman, but the police are live. . feed the reeultin Y beat ni your C°we� )vurchaai g power of their t Ice. sa us ' she, too, bewailed the loss of our much doubtful they used chloroform, The Salta° Abdul Aziz, the new Dun $ l ` : tnrD them so that they can be essily'hand much as hey did fifty year o ; loved d&rliag- mea &ref iguento appearance, but there of Morocco, does nothing wi bout son Iss>t • led When +►g ' their Had•we seen the last of oar little Panay. . sult- r4 i is no otbe clue, ins his mother, who is&.woman of taetand ' the Y°u are ready to pet them in °d u iter utd their houses heals ler. So we till thou ht then. But since I have 1 dairy. -This f edin and In poi, of food, ti.&nTtatloa and m sot , to ent. After the diec�overy of the recent n g training io s' chwnging it and scene it ins be ®l t�oughtotherw �hodarestosay what ffiO lty OI Fp�n h SOIdIBt'S. conspiracy at 1•'ez she =y' . eceeaary aUppleme t to the breedia in Y Y mysteries oonnecit the spirit world wild Persuaded hire to order to snake a spare the lives of the cu piste of lower res rfect dairy g' said that very clans now lives node better • As a oo °five to the NApoleon-worship and to pardon_ hie brot °k lhirYmen-ehoald wake a animal, our own . sanitary f tloae thea it did at t e be• One year from the date of that funeral I that has a ung up so unexpectedly under txi. h r who rose involy- .,(ri that it is quite ase p to the foot inning of this oentu Prov alible Y+ at: a well-mea& ed y L Ia my tent nndar the midai ht sky of the Third public, Dd, .Hartinien, A�chi- It is slid that owiri �eamery, to make g diseases ve maoh�diminished ; so e, like yy g , the°alone in u well as in aumme ooa b°tier iii winter 'scar♦y,un small z, have well-ni disw Attics. I�ete&t bad tsllen on tae British vast ay th inlet of mar ter- this Wben they realize P° g P' srme is wn enoouater with the atbletio �` War,publishes an ac• ry ing of the Rotba hildt; there is no we shall note so many idle egtab- ured ; o hen are milder In their a taotcs. count oft terrible losses ,mon one of the rising goner tion of the family „�-, 11eh he resist r.$enersl's re its also how & table wsrrion of Zalulaad, Now they a the ofii- who ie considered capabl of eu menta oat at the time when the should ppoo were gottliered around Ulundi to adaninis- can of tl French Army -in N& loon' ��DD1n, Y decrease i dewths from hthists an sero- Po s the management Of ed1Og fO " `' gat their f lleet capacity, P ter, if possible, & last eraebin blew to Lord 8n°t bet The most destructive rose controlled b this ho h vast wealth now : full, Stn lee in antbro 1 don noon• g the battl of Lei tc Y u , whose ` L '-' p°°gy Cheltnelord's bsttalioar end to. drive the Pz , where 537 French tune is estimated b eo total for• firm the legends of ggi&at& un ancient times. •• N offioen we killed and 1,807wounded.Next as bean over '2 Y perces&uthorities'. Th"Shln It has been inferred from the size t old baokramen Isom the Isnd. 8 S 000 000 "' g Grain I was halt dozing, oeeartonally opening O°Inea Mo owa, wttb l8t5 officers killed ' �t' :`: The modern threshing outfit Issues nosh- thea,their s Ano�trs�t B day are bi ger m e er to and1,J00 nnded,and afterwards Wa &m An increase of fourte u .thougan �, Y Y Baro on the camp fire some d two' , ' 'f mg to be desired ooa mai tataed g with 416 lied end l ..44 �t►ounded. }an hundred and fifty.tbrce member, in its �fx troth aoourkte observations yards from my tint, In the distance ran ,`� t fplh�ts , but there are a few use- , tha't th Pari• y comes four and Waterloo only fiftb.y In Bands of Ho T wh;eh ria the ooeasioaal ob&tlengo of the sentr and + Pe, and Bev n thousand six h ,�I, Y beof aooistanee to some ei&ae of the present time have 1&rge ekalb ever and anus a mooated messenger dtished �e last-°& ed battle 26i3 offiders were kill- hundred and tweet two mem � , fn°1ere• 5uflicient hal, than tboee of the middle a es but sof •ed on the each side sad t12 Y� bet's in its , .. that the p ehoald be employed the skeletons of primeval man, t awl) by. Suddenly tho interior of the tent war 1 wonaded, temper&nee Bocietiea1 is the encouraging- , grain ma At Awte 'tz, which Domes sixth, the rep°rt of the temperance committee of the Y be delivered to the ma• those Toaad is the south of France ha a by the trogeatjont of the can p nA�br e+va, W �' �� a ate numbare w e tar l bin 108 and' th eBleyan Methodist Conference of En . l - t- ` ht tidy stream and in ample yuan_ larger and well formed crania, taste res tivel The to loan in officers land for 1894. g It is a the twinkling of the dripping London rail tl►I g to 1. - fact that in eve generally hold that the teeth aro no mare these six ties was 2090 killed sad 8,132 J. ry section rosy lamp hanging oa my tent pole. Yes I Bir• Ben'amin Itiohardeon ha>s� uett►rmera who are noted fo Prone to. deowy Lbaa fortilerly ; b t this there In the radiance, et&ndia by the tent Pace of ten yearn, aeeocd- accepted : 5" x being, short me be.owing to some changes fn the at°re goat d�e &+uiouats no #ewer t}i the tnpcevtt of io of th I dy ey°lists t° ocoa y g I.i of help at threshing time. The men ace `of food, not entwilin de gine ,dont`+ rows little Pwnry, with her!sun hang g &n 10 • the p the Py g 435 officers) ere kill ' aced C newly unaugur. fuently overworkaj• 8 8 ration other smile, her bright blue eyes,her Boldon hair, ed. ycling(,labs F et&tion of En land th t' the d ►tiefi Tile threshers respects. . : `.1k -44 �' ; and her white marlin frock, fastened by ito the prineipaj object f which is to�x�ead h ed beeaatte they r w°not make scarlet bow, There, we I had last seen her ly l Ro18�I'P8. P .. . ptaal - H81 the astime of Dye ng suionget ladies and t ' _>'_ Dai progress, and a sonrtteas r A BOy'8 PSr$dI88 in lit the ohabby bands were autetretched kdra `Yo -man• I'vish I knew some fe�d•oo.►te rat•ioa r �,_ ,,. is oD Pro g ._•+ dress reform for the '. all aides, bec&,tap one man desires tttq Suburb Whoo 1 P has jeer a raps of ©h ahookd. Once 1 the ce 'nay t`°If" nt the baby from saolcin his ni riderf� 1',, '. ' eCOn�u►ize to the extent of two or three pp twice t ohumb, 8. The i&yor o L Dna lass '" r° f" dol roeght a )hero hoose on the biotic." Y ifttttted an apjie&j-= f t htv' P Nei bbor,� thrioel! Then the tightfsded. Trio figure Bachelor soler--.•• t to al the munihi 1 4� The fact is that be loses man 8 Boy--"Nioeg1 ace ?" ieeme�i to tacit into mist betttto my eyes There ough ro be come ws ' Ut me see, the pa a in France asking timet that Y. Samm •' , pl to open subgori tion.lists for the ar- ., ti ' ♦ill shirk st t°' for men rhes imposed n n ares t Y— Jas jelly. The Iowa to so &ad r e was,gone. I've thou y „ hy, yes f e E P P 1 heir po p ttwt.alj I II leave to do will be start The eztmarnTag6hefaittts bt�jlowttgetara •' Ob, tai kf a sane already. P°8 csoUecittn money to erecta mono y duty in more ways than the &wa tno*er�at the top and,ride down oI land oras beset on all sides by the shall I do f' you even rte aanoh; What rent she f President (;prnot, _ , nae' The farmer , r who res res several vane. on.it " c (d of ., ,, t i & opal, resolution of t>�elt res wh h z. p bo d Afritgi, Twice w their, hl '.e ` • ,ate oou til . r: __ :: �. ,, + naruent on •... 4, .'d ;. . e of Lbs -: . g.: i z. r ,. r" ,r•.,, .. _ s• s i Dj fi> , w _ 2,R ._..>. K.x .-. __ d # $ itis pz` r ,. _...:. •- _ : .:i _ :. ..... ... .... :. : .-.. .. --. -.,. '. �_.•�. ..M.+ `,.� 'pµ � rip. c. 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I-, ­ ---�­ . - - ;. - 1- , .. . .. - : - r;-, � . - ;•t -1 11 f -.. pdf�RIBERB:Byreferring -J es Oribb hue remo to Mn. ,.,• Hitlaidel ,t-. OP 1 1 ; . -Q , , I ere label on onr pa er you ' `' i - � . . ­­ ­ l�3QL13 A� � y p Leavens' b104k. FL i` < .' ''I . ­ 4-%ys ascertain the date to which Re art Hillside school.--Fonrtb Class-•• , . . . ;�r subscription to TuB NBwe is aid. -Mie Magg'a rearm, of Toronto, is p �­ , '� $emittances are -acknowlbUed y a visiting �rvith friends here. • Jacob Diller, Goo. Pearse. Tbfrd class--- t e'Wof date on label on the first paper fol- J. he,west fid bitrbe ,is Floreece Thomson, Katie Rastnle, Annie I it - -_. n receipt of money at this offi :::: ce. Always --� Gordon,• �, Reesor. Second class-Jno. Chapman, and ,1 r leap the date paid ahead. it off duty this week through .i lneee. EDNESDAYj1 11lartha Tweedie, Robert Davis. t3eeand ­ .i . V., - -Rev. Mr Cameron, of ontreal, will part.-Geo. May, And. Adams, Archie .` �. oocapy Bt: Andrew's pnl�it zt Sunday. Davie. $en. let class,-Jno. Ciann, wig: 00�0���, 3 and 4 and following daps• ., .. .:; Sht VA"hig ,'16' •i. -Markham Fair farnishe amusement 1 `' } ,_ Adams, Reuben Pearse. Jr: 1st class- ,��,N 111.11 ,�, ;¢ , RING ONT. OCT. b, 189 for a number of our citizens this week. Clara Mosher, May Chapman, Jno. May► �' " `'� ; 1' I 'I PICBE -Mies C. Logan's cotta a on Ring Jno. H. Chapman attended every day der1. - is being treated to me lio shingles in the month. OUR INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ' �' `, streetg B II �`✓,, this week. - ` ' _ 1 LOCALISM S i-, , -Lost between- Liverpoo Market and .UXNR�DOE. ! ; MRS•- I � WISE F;: �+ ------- Spink Mille, a long butebe 's knife. I. ' - . . 1. -Fred Logan visited friends here over ging, Danbarton. * North Ontario Sunday School Canven• a., I 11 Snr.dayi. -Mrs. H. savage has re nrned from tion in Presbyterian obnr'b, Uxbridge, m m f_ •-Mrs. John E. (lee is with city friends Hamilton, where she has ben spending Oct, 17tH anddists.of Uxbridge District �j U p 1 ��A a. HE E R S . . ­, .. ' w weeks with friends. The Methodists HE a` this week. a fe Their complaint Taint has / tj :: -Fred Bunting spent Sunday wish his - Ire. Philp will lead th Y. P. S. U. will qow be happy. pp - (.: at last had effect, and the result 'ie that •� �I� ,_ � : people ereabouts. E. neat Sanday night. Top o : The duty v�i� i -• a• ��►11 - , =;, . this Dietl'iat bas been •severed from the •,�� �, - ' - - -Ja es Gordon is having a new ice• and rewards of church going.. ce and �re•united - 1. �` `P t hones a acted this week. -tiV. H. Fawkes has r moved from Bay of Qainte Conferee ��ai:' Chnreh street and now oc ivies G. �V. to Toronto Conferences from_which; they -Robert Boyes and 'W. Westlake; bf '' �� '' � f ittle ork, were here ,over Sunday with Decker's residence west of a bridge. think it should never 'have been separ• r L friends -J. H. Shea,- of Greenmood, has oar aced. F e - i _� ' -Mips Snowden; of Botvmanville, is Scott township Agricultural Society ' ' k w thanks for ahalf-dozen Y flow Denver P •; 1�D ': . 1 e might ae'well join hands with the big so- wife of i h five ounds this \ f `J visitin with John Sanders and , onions. The sig we g �,� \ - the La a Shore. ounces. eiety and nnite in making the county fair ` .h, \. (� plo -The anniversary gervic s of Mt. Zion at Uxbridge e a real big encases. This 9T�j }; (' -T ose who ought to know state that ry q, g B , win and establishing a / } r fall what never looked better at this sea- charah, Cedar Grove, will a held t3an• fair is certainly gro g. t . son of the year. day,•14th of October. For articulare of good name for itself. There is no reason' s , -Miss Brand has vacated W. Logan's wh it should.not become as popular as : same eee Cedar Grove letter y I A ,-. I cottage!, and now is domiciled in the -From the Toronto pa rg we learn- the best of county fairs in the province, L. I � � I I .. Leavens' block, east end, that J. L. Spinit is seriou ly ill at his and if it inereaees ae it has the past few . .. INEBR I T .. NOT . .- � . s , x �, -� -W. T. Dunbar had the cornice of his home in Toronto. His ma y friends here years we will have to be enlarging the . I main building and extending the stable, a .. ..................................... . ..... . 1 rrr - t , ", . . Moak replaced Saturday, the same having will anxiously await news f his speedy -Jowl. I 4� been loosened b the recent winds. Pen and other accomadation. iii**/*ilii•ilii iiiii/illi lCii iililiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiia, + y recovery. , � 5 1� -A. Adair and wife, of Tororto, spent -Will Hilts, who is los ted in Cali. ' . I AUDLEY. . • - �1. Sunda with the latter's parents, Mr. and fornia, informed hie people here a few - READ AB07T OUR NEW rr , TEAS...•. • y himself a Sunda ed "" - ` Mre11 . Bostwick. of Hing street cast. days ago that he had taken toieses Orvie, of Base Line, y t: •-Tlie'anetion sale on lot 10,rear of bth wife. Hie many friends wi b the one f r y g here. 'oncesson, Pickering, (near the village of couple all happiness. ' Several attended Mount Zion Sunday We have just t0. hand,the very latest arrivals ,�,y; Greenwood),will not take place as.adver• -There has been- consid rable rowdy. evening. ! � - . ism displayed upon our streets ets since oar Mr. Bye is busily engaged plowing on the A from China.• Come and get a trial . , tiled. Richard Bart was suddenly called to last issue. Unless such is eased, and at McQuay place. sample. ; ' y y y once, we shall be constrain to deal with Miss Laura McCarthy retained to the V.tf ,-- the cit Thursday morning b the sorrow• . fel news that bis eon Aaron was danger• the matter more fully again alt on Monday. w �, onely ill. J L. Spink notified t s council anF. •Chapman attended a /uncial at i l { Boa Grove on �i turday. f io-x -A few Young, people of the village Monday, by letter, that ereafter, he Jas. Bcott,.of Ttekering, has rented the UNPOWDER-Is being.fr��ly used to-day in China.' We have a stock .� V- . were given a party at the methodist par• would -hold the municipals y responsible 70 acres of Dr. Sti hiteman s. eonage Friday evening. They had just a for damage sustained to hi roperty by Mrs McCarthy, who hue been laid off by '. direct from that country, quilt a curiosity. Call and ask to 11 I �- pp _ 4 �a:r love of a time. the overflow of.Duffin s cr ek it the vii• 1 a wee�k'e sickness, is around again. y see it. r'%-,L - -D. F. Every has rented Mrs. Lewis lags• Miss Laurie Pollard youngest daughter A P A N�- We have a line of new Japan Teaa which we cur alder very fine. -i �: O'Leary's residence°on fling street, east -Mrs.'Wises' millinery opening held of Mr. R. Pollard, has had a severe poll and Extra value. - , of Chart h and took os-essiou of the same Wednesd and Thursday attracted a against inflammation. I lave a ver fine India Tea and Orange Pekoe flavoring. . - - last week. We welcome David and his host of E e's fair daughter to that lady's glue. Richard Puckering, of �Iyetle,form ;� D,I A =- ZVe �' 'lla e. roc s. Our better-half tells us that erly of this place, i� sick with fever. we ongbs from the cheapest the cheapest to the best. I _ family to our village. show -The rains Burin the est two weeks Pe y Y, E1-ILhIR--- a ver choice tea of an exquisite flavor,blended with'teas from ;rte, g P the di-Bp ay was •both h ndsome and hop�••. for hers ed recover y C�yTon gild ?northern China. Our �I r have greatly lidded to the pasture supply, mammoth. R. Guthrie has removed his effects-here the finest eatatest 111 India, ,, and the dairying interests of this locality -A to riots thu d8rstor passed oyer and has once more become our neighbor. customers speak very highly of Ben-Hui, . 4 : have been greatly benefitted thereb Heointende building a house in the sprit// . g y• this sacci n �Vedn edgy nig t, a000mpan• COI`rr E -- �Ve keep the fresh bean and grind ae we sell, the only-way to. - - lt is our sorrowful duty to chronicle the Butter is a good price yet just the same. ied by h il. wind, and he vy rain. We . get good Coffee. - death of onr friend and neiwhbor, .Richard , -The Whitby Evaporating Co.are pay• have not beard o any gr at amount of Squire, who departed this life on Tuisid.a% - . ' i - 1. - • - ing 40 ets. per 100 The for drying apples damage sing do a, other than the Bis morning at 3po'clock. Hit demise wa i - 1^ • delivered at the factory, Apples•must be placing o. a nmri, r of mil's and fences. Most mournful, following a- it di l•4o(+�,W.• � quis _ the diame .� ter of the length of a common 1- • -Just HA RP ELarL IIYa OU ins we learn lv after his i ife's and after only a.few d•� . J, f I I - , I match. No aider apples wanted, S. R'• that F, L. Green and idles rte h©neon, of illnebs ; but for a while intense eutteriu ic r Lowell. � �'"'' Kinsale, were quietly marri d Wednesday from Inflaniation of the lungs and . liver{ _ . =s -W. Linton of the Ontario Bank here evetninq t the bride's resid nee.� Fred is For twenty-one years he has lived a prod- -- -_ - -.- - is a pedeetriaa in every sense of the one of th most enterprisin bueineas Wren peruse and contented lite on the place Icier ;, 0 1. # He thinks it small diversion to of the T wnslii , and his h st of admirbre and had enjoyed the contidkynce and estc'en YP . word, p walk to Toronto on a Saturday afternoon, due to a chr►etrau man, by his neighbor ,r r,. > . ' y wish hi a happy future. It seems thot the'loss of•his wife' prase I ' i , 1) . . - after business hours. It is, little wonder --The followin road jo s 'will be Hold . • . . . Wilmot is the picture"of health. ,r u n his mind as he has not been conCen p Tuesday Oct 9th 1994 1st t 2 o'clock P. ed since she lett him. Iiia only broths -� • -Philip Behoe has,Inst graduated as a m• build ng cult e t on Tiro k Road in 3r i --- ' fhere, lives Hoar Iirooklin and his nepheLOTI �G.. - .. I horseshoer and general blacksmith ,at I , con. opv site J C nnor's, a d at 8 o'clock �'Villiam Sduire hue been with him on.tl, YOUR, FALLs -- Moore's emithy� and will pursue th. p.m ma trig road wider a d railing the farm for several year$, aho also noir b I- `'" avocation at North Shore for a time `it is same on side road between iota .number comes his heir in part. His remains R•e . : R�_11. -�T �-�••� _- . . ` . said. Fred Clark of church street will 19 and 1 in 5th coneees on. Thomas placed beside those of his wife in the Sale . - . . F. fill the vacancy caused by Philip'e leave• pouch Com. . . grounds ori Thursday at.2 p. m., numbe : r'1 '�'LT - . • � -taking. -Thomas Ste* neon ha been awarded turning out to pay their last respect-to:or . V -we have sent oat this weak a number the cont act of di ging a rain from the of themselves, as ws gra each. � . • - of small accounts 'and we expect oto re- Pickering Colles to R. iller's creek. "A fleeting breath, a funeral car, - i � : 11 f,'�,,_, • ceivj the amounts prumptly. Deo not There w re a•larg numbs of tenders put Sojourner for their lands afar, . cont el ns to pay cot the face ofthe hill in in. Th work w ll be. p shed forward Where spirits dwell," . - i . B ' � . . MA.. GAC . � . : poetise. If on are indebted to the!�Ewe • y with at osc epee , so that it easy'be com- NIARKMAIN, - - . fors anything of whatsoever character. set• plated before cold weather sets in. I . I . . - ,> 1. tle ibe same at onea and avoid unpleasant• --Th call tote Rev. Mr. McCauley Mr. H. C; ClendenDing Las pnrcha . . - ness. from S . Andrews and r• Johne con- the Central Meat Market from Mr. W. __ _ l ` -The following is complete in itself:-- gregatio s has ` een sa rained by:the Ferrier. THE I KE�TNG. TAILOR• "At the rebidenee of Mr. Maxwell, 282 Whitby Presbytery, and ill be submit. Mr. James -Tdirtnee, of the Frank u Ring street east, a very pleasant birthday ted to t e Lindsay Presby ry on the 16th House here, won a first and sec:fid on s ' " - P.`: party was given by the boys in the house /fist. D'. Gordon an Collo Philip, runner at Whitby /sir last weak. �- ee presenting him Unionville is to have a creamery on a The 13eaBoll IB'just now opening for - : to Mr. Albert W. Gee, P g will ap ar at the latter P e9bytery in the • p ` F with a fine silk umbrella and a pold breset interest of the above co egations. Dint stook plan. The contract has n - - CLO - pin by the chairman for the evening, Mr. --Re . A. C.Courtice, et and the structure is to be comple d f Kingston, the Andy McFarland. McVittys orchestra new e'di or of the Christia Guardian, is a and refining order in ninetyy days. aN 0::1 : I,t SPRI -NO . .. - . . . ... i :. forty-five." building will be on Mr. Jin. Ecitardt'e .: I supplied the music to aboutPort Pe ry man, he have R spent;,his earl- rt on the corner south of Mr. 1, -Frank the fifteen months old child of ier year there. If we-m stake not, Mrs: Crosby's residence. slid W8 are showing.. ale an ranges in all kinds of Thomas Marshall and wife, of Simcoe, fell - Courtio is a dlsughter of Mr. and kiss. S. The Council Chamber and the bill/ rd,, ' -into a small pond near their home Friday, K. Bro o, who until a f w ears ago re- Worsteds, Fane, PaDtl gs. C'anfldlaXl and Im� ' Sept. 21st, and fifteen, minutes later its y room have been innovated and none rocs n r }. p aided a short distance sae of this�village. The same course might be given thr li ported Tweeds at close prices. lifeless form was taken from the water. -Th oanq men oft a village met in roper without lessening its attraativen ad . . - . y p .iiiiiifiillliliiiiiiZfilliiiliiliiilii• -- Every lueans available were erQployed to the Fir hall on Tuesda evening and or. The ceilings in the basement were in a d . } `= try and racnsaitate, but of no avail. The anize an athletic old The various shape, the plaster in many Places R _ We have also opened oar n8w,stOck Of ; 4 parents are almost frantic vtith grief and fittings of a ftrst•class gy nasium�'will be down. tis now sheeted, the walls d - ` their many friends hereabouts send eym at once procured. Ano er meeting will wrod w rk painted and presents a deci d• Iittiilllilifiililli p R tiitlilliliitllllflf -W �'A� s Pathy• - take lace this (Frida •) evening;vin the ly /mgr ved appearance. The Con it vY -Considerable complaint hue been same place, to which a who are inter• should i possible do sometbing tv imp vs q p . the hall roper, even a coat o white h Which for ualit s deal n and price are better than ' made as to the manner in which that Bated in the organizatio are invited. would hi a •cine of its nastiness.--6un We have e��r S110R�n. . , - gravel was left scattered along the fling• -It was our good fo tune to attend At the pinnacle of a flag staff 5fi feet i h, • ' = � Ston road east of Margaeh's shop. During Scarboro Township's-f ' , at Woburn, on on the•P blie School, Markham, float he . ' - . the. - pest week'-the pathmas'ter has had,the Friday of last week. he weather was grand of flag, the Union Jack. ' - ' ' -. BUNTINGi • E sides of the r ad graded up and the gravel perfect and the assem lager large; two Capt. Rolpph of Glen Rouge farm, as i • . .. spread, thereby removing cause for com• things for which the di tore feel grate• very eau $afu! with his Jerseys at th n• - V : plaint. The continued dry- weather pre.- ful. We ' have. attend d many country dastrial, apturinq no less than nine p zea1. : , yentad this work from having been done fairs, but this one we onsider has first all butt res in the class, and came me A AR LOAD Ol' I sooner. - place. Few fakirs were on the grounds, 070 rich r and with red tickets galord. --The Doll 'tor haying received.his roll and tillose who wereath a did little busi• Amos . ardner, .who formerly live fid � will start upon his rounds this week. It ness. It hue always ern our opinic♦i farmed i York County,but went me - - will muoh faoirtate matters_ if your taxes that e'ch fairs as this d more to-advanoe time ago to live in Michigan, is lying i the . . '' I . . . . I . . 1: E - ,. are read when he calls, �Phile two er ttpp hospital n Bay City.in a dangeroae:a� di• i i i i i i • • y P the interests of agricul uralists, than do tion with a bullet in his Tun , haying i an - . FU -- . cent.' be added to all'tax bills not paid the la ser and more re entioas ince, the shot on Thursday last b Myron Ste fie, r 4 p y l iq. fid A choice lot of Bedroom Suites Parlor Suites • - -•;- before the 15th of December, it must not Worl 's" Fair included Lone map the a n h r with whom he was uarre ing Just t0 .ha be inferred that there in no burry until Scarh ro Fair oontinne to pro6per. Mr drier was a witne� of the oc� rr- EX. Tables, .and oh such a lot of ohair> of all kinds' , . about that d te. By law the collector -T a eounoil had ra her a heavy day's anoe. S vans, who has been ea red, It you have any Motion Of asking Almira, now . -an seize for taxes in fourteen days after work n Monday. Am g the oommnni• says he shot in self-defence. Tli� a is � - , he first rase to his bill. be were wu law. tittle ha of recover for the wo dad . 18 your time, for you will never have a bet P natio read by t e w e t a y • -The various pathmasi+ers of this vers 1 tterowne from U Cha l,Uxbrid e; man,wh besides his wife, has two one ' Pe ter chance to get furniture cheap. munieinality deserve much credit for the claim ng X1;000 dam es for his client and a da bier.-Economist. _ - L. CALL AND INSPECT OUR SmOC '- l - promptness with which their lists have Tho as Carruthers. of Mount Albert, by - - z `- - �. ` , been return d this year. This enables being thrown out of his baggy while driv• . An un Down oonple abandoned a +pro• ` j bll Y the Clerk to barge op against the prover• in al ag between lots and 27 in the months• ld ehild at Kincardine. w� gt k8e a good- stock of Undertakln�, G�oOdfl' c� a . ' ties all labor that has not been performed. 7tfi o n„ also one !or B. Macdonald, BarRI a visited Button on Wed day p g are compelled to get atnythiug in this line don't for a ' The resent ode of keeping onr roads in Ston ville,claiming$5 for W.J. Stover, night, ba failed to find any money,' _ 7110 X1'19= r : - repair has i s defects, bat these defects being amount of ds age. saetained by Natnra gas has�been discovered d the �Z�� � T.,r� C A + .� - :j may be ma rially lessened if onr path- 11din, lover and oliild, they having been farm of r. Mi►tthew Collins, near letmillillillillilillillillillillillillI- m�stere oom l .with instructions. thro e from their b while driv' on parw`c B gs, Out. pp , . -At thea Waal meeting of the Fire the S h Dolt, opposite of 84. The ad Mr. P ker Hetahttna, awirer o the T�T • v- .�, t i, d �• e ided ODSO - . , compYMany, ld -in their hall on Friday and bridge commit will visit these oelebn trotting d IN O i � . .1, • r , S.- - g g b p by shoo ' g Sunday wt Brighton ' evenm last the following officers were loo ties, afore tak'. an other action. . In n ither case is it tho ht that the claim C. C. V rgason of Oshawa conn /fled Dre88 1x'00 L90 S f0 I E-. elected;-Pres.,s,, I Wise; Captain, W. G. a Ham ; let L ant.,- R. Moore; 2nd tient will entertained. suicide b drowning in Montreal zoo. �8ndld va1�18 in NeW Prints, f NM y . W. D. Rog r$ ; Seo., C. E. Marquis ; day p Art MIIs s• =t � ', T 11. reasl, R. . Bunting ; let Brrrnahrnan, T e Pa one have d Bed Inot $o nodi• Th Harding of Soarboro', #: ; fir; r far Pyi>katg, COt 011adefl. Skirtings, •., Off: r` J. A. .Hilts; nd Branchman,L. A. Find• nate a c didatte for he Commons for who died eoebtly, left an estate ' Orth Gent hats 1L1 the lateSt style:3• , ' d - > , ' lay - Capt. ook�& Ladders, T. A. Guoig; Wes Dur am. about $22 o00, including �fl,470 in /cash. at �p r 4 Lieut. W. . Clark ; Trustees, W1. (l. D yid er of Ri h ' unci Hill, was fiho B ant Printing kapd Pub ding feW X� Da?ls rlrl` 6i suitable for patch�rork: �� . y A p 1.- I k .Ham, J. Hilt®, R. A. Buntin thro n on of his rig. o Yonge Rtraet, Coinpalny has,b0ft .*fico ,•}'_'bra, th si helOW OOat. - a `' *.�; Auditors, �V. D, Rogers, L. A. Findlay. Tor filo, near the batt ins track Mondal ea ital at ck of 0d0,t!t , � o iu0or tyre r �t q_ ,� • y dO.N ;� � y ��.yry. - ,- Ril - The re orts .of the difl'areat ofliees w r d A. . ,_ :1 }. ,- .. �, � , .... , :. . , . r r p �, e e mo ing orad had his s oulder islontod, bg � a . , - v �. - . . ., -, r . 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