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" LATEST LOCAL HAPPIKNINes B 9CORDFAD BY W an rner D W h's p has beau ornamentinq'aame' F rke, Mr. and Mre. Mason ; Rattan Rock• ` :*",sw �.�•��^^l"^^"- ^ -'^"^"^^"'�"' TH1E PREBs AND JOTTED D WN BY OU$ of I118 a tng8 by" an application of M,BATEVAN., M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. ! er J, and H. Pugh, and Miss Pugh,White- fier red -J { - CORRESPGNDXNTB. I y' + i -, .I. ••& s.0:, Coroner. office and Residence, \ v e ; Silver Teapot, John Annie ; 6 Vols. . - t ink street, Pickering office hours: Morning 1 O!_AREM-ONT ' , Jacob ee r e sale oH' BatnrdSy wet � r ; 90 to 11;30; Evening 8 to 8. _� of M0.tthew Henrys aommentry on the E_, f.; $i0 D, very well att ed. Th6 Jerseys sold. 9n I _ I B' 1•e, Dir. and Mrs. Levi Annie ; :.. . I, Leat. W, •Lawson has a, slight ttaek of ty- Anis, Whitevale ; $5 urs. W.. Annie ; pair brought hood pri ,,$ _ - _ plioid fever. 1 S So th with h __ I J diners and pair boquet holders, from Mre: Jas Pinnock'.a>9d little daughter , - - - -' - ENTON & DODDS, BARR•IS- TES-S, .�, -. Mr. Thornton, of�Wbitevale, was here th bride's S. S. o asp ; ideboard arf, have gone to spend �,v�inG;�r er � p� f= ) � ' SOLICITORS, ETC., 101 Adelaide street _ I with relatives on Tuesda h nd ainted) miss Morrison, Brooklin ; father in Michigan. 0 . seat, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday , illy -_ F, Hutchison has treated his Horth 1' oz. Table Napkins, nits Levi 1'innis ; We learn that A.-G. White &0 pmt : = -; r �'. residence to a coat of aint addin much T ble Cloth, airs, W. Collins ; 1 Doz Table ed of his grist mill to his br B,. F.. --- E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS or T p g y._ •;.- V • TER;County Crown Attorney,and County N kine, 3drs. Harris ; Parlor Lamp, errs. White r Fuller articulars steak. ` - Solicitor. Court House,wbitby._ 10-y to the appearance of the same. P J p AMES MILLER, SOLICI I'OR, NO• Choice Falnfly latent Flour $1. 0 per b g• Dr, Smith visits Cla>'emont on the first F wrest ; Rose Jar and Jardinere, W. and issue of the NEws.` ;t Conve anter, eta. Office at N Annie ; Box Roses, fist. and neral. Cham• Rev, '``1" TA]iY Public, y and third Tuesday of each month. His bee, Mr. Emsley and wits le _ TaaQ- "� . Thistle Ha,' near Brougham. Money•to loan. • --- AT THE, -- dental room are in Bundy s dock, clay for their hone in 9dont a.rteyt . - OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS•: 11�T TI' T T �' M ,Mrs. Besse will move In a few days in. oMERRYw000 , spending a week with friends I tiI d iu= r _ . -. , ters,solicitors,Vic. o�Sce opposite post I N Il 1 L to part of Mrs. Linton's hogse, and tk a Toronto. office,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B•A., Theo• r. Sta leton and wife visited at Mr. Mrs,'Wetherell, of Winui e ` A.>ucGillivray,LL.B. Money to Loan. sy lncx mill T dwelling thus vacated will be'occupied by P p ahg lea r i _—_--- ---------- $• its Owner John Graham. Ir in'e last week. been visiting her eon H. A folj a 000ple: ,ew thousand dollars, private Rinds, oeQ .. w r4 arrv's naw brick buteli r shop will >iss Garbett is visiting with her many of weeks, left last week to visit other rela t to loan on Real Estate Mortgagges atreas- fr' nds around this place. onabde rates of interest, THOS. PARKER,Bar- Q 'AObi a -, °' d p I L Lives in Ontario before retarnin home. - ' y be nom leted this week, and can b6 rent• he Misses Hedges are at present visft- . . Lister,Pickering,(every Saturday.l ,ti •400 �ca ed on reasonable terms to a good man. . The repair of the large dna n oh the• l_. e* , - �' _ fn with their brother G. Hedges. east hill has been prosecuted a num- ► - N gdep .• ,, �, gl o Bing centrally lobated, thin e a rare p r. Empringham, of Scarboro, was the peterinafry. I ♦. n „ w , ,; ' ber of experts durin the p. ast • C; r ' as po tunity for an energetic an to carry gu t of our general merchant; Mr. Green, R r HF. �'WHALEY, VETERINARY ='0 ea r 4P" '' o o the business. la t Sunday. ' the superintendence of Engine�ar �p e surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- o y �,, �jT• T. Andrews has dispos of big dry aite.w number from here att,dnded the of Brougham. II may stand tho, ra<>t. . - !uric Veterinary College,Toronto. Graduate in v ww eel � V4 � I o but iL is a or back-brokers . ; Dentistry._ Member o1 the ontario veterinary ,l ,=dv l . goods and grocery business Dere, and the es a of J. Reeeer s, and among the Pur- for a time, po _ Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by !_ I o sapme will hereafter be earriod on by Cka- eh sera were Davidson and Lintner, both old affair at beet.- or night promptly attended to. Office, O ivyQ a 01 . . M � ted dG CIO. Mr. Uaster is a s eedy young in the jecaey lips. Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton Halgerffian, B Rteysidence, Telegraph and Poet Offices, White- N 0.d ea a+ 301y A r. Graham did not et to Bible Class F. White, r., and Miss O a Ha ermanh , __ mien and should do a nod tr db. Bea his B j 1R g '� vain. � I � g -.. $OPliINB,VETERINARY SUR. o uvr m , °i ,' . a vt. elsewhere. on Wednesday evening last for what reason drove to Canton last week to visit Mr.and He G E, , , Graduate of the Ontario vet- by o 0 S p The annual meeting of th` Claremont w do not know, Ont we suppose it was on Mme, pilfred Hagerman formerly of this; . . crinsry College, Toronto, registered member �++p o a o a�'ob�� 0 o► Carling CJnb for election of officers and a punt of the special meetings at Ma1� lace, returning on Tuesday, and had s,' - of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Aseociatone= I—�4 I p"o 0.4 a .00+ p'Z a m arc ve n. - ce,residence and shoein forge one an ,d o o a $ ea •o g A w a a k other important business, will be held On qr town'le lookiri II BOme What as Mr, elightfnl t1n18. We are. sorry not to bE_ . Otfi H f a r s w w�$rim.; o m + ''; quarter miles north of teen Rwer. steel �r,. 'off P liner 'ie going t0 etarpt harness making able to repoit it as a wedding trip as i6: T sda evening Gtb No at s .o dock. dr,Ping shoes at iron prises. once and shop o e� $ m� p p m a a 3' 1'• was rumored, but no doribt time wild =' hours from 7 to 11 a:m.andl to 4 p.m. Tele- N �- X• �' Aad �,p°�"�dp! A y deeirous'of beeaming:n�embere will th s winter in a part of the oarpenter s graph address Whitevale OnV., P, o. address, m . m o G B : o� is i b: ki, ly attend. •The meetin� will be held sh p. We wish you every success Frank, make all things right. .� 0 (Ireen River,_on� s i o A _%g__ _'' ti _a' M i th6 Town Hall, an will Il sive on a call. Quite A number from tho vale attended VE'1I RIN-- ~v I A p �E. O. White, of Toronto delivered s e are informed that Fred is going out the marriage of W. S. Major to Misr' ri�HOMAS A. G AHAM, 1 04 a . 1 A8Y SU1�GE0�,Graduate of. the Ontario o ec I ' d _ w m ° o Veterinary College, ,Gra o,registered member els •• . m� A i ,a . a .o T ! 14 lecture in the Baptist chure on Monday to he plowing match to.give them another Annie Annis; of Scarboro, which happy- of the Ontario veterinary Medical Association, � I .gb 9 d � 11 � p 10 egenmg, under the auspices of the Young tt il. We wish you luck Fred as we can• event was celebrated in the 12ethodie�t' I also honorary member o the Ontario e ern 1' - , : E: 0 I.0A M ° " ° P ople's society, selecting a hie subject ho do any better, but we feel quite sure Church at Washington on WednesdW- Society, treats all diseases of domestics IBS pq p, :� �� th t yot} Will come Ont all right. last, ' mals. Ale?particular attention to Veterinary I ► --- he Tower of London." Tl1`e ehurph was Although the courtship was ratbe�r '' Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at �`+. 'oH _ c mlortably filled, and the letnre apprea meeting of the young folks of Cherry- a hurried one, we do not think the estirtt-' - reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- w od will be held in the town hall at this abld sung lad now Mrti. Ma or W -. tablienmeni of Graham Bros.,one mile west of i ted, � 1 ce on Frida ev nin N y y J __ Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont puuctnal- G'L� i ASHIONE� John Tarr, er., who bas Ibeen in poor 'p Y e g+. ov.2nd at 7:30 have env reaAon to regret her cholas, pa ly attended to. 131y • o' lock for the purpose of organizing a Wal is'a ood fellow, who can. a reef isw . - .; b alth for the past two y ars died on lit rary society. Everybody is invited to g PP -- I onday, in hie 6.hth year. Dropsy is oo a and hel to make this the success of a good thing such as marriage is, and fa d u tn� � (�arD , l � TIME � ER$ s pposed. to have been the c�nee of death. w. A. Allison, good and cowely partner such as he 1 . th season. as. Clayton, ( • ----� -- he funeral took place on! Wednesday, A. E, Roacb, committee. certainly non, and he has as muga _� TH0IIAS DIINN, Conveyancer, Com d the interment was made at Bethel ---. cosy a little cabin for the reception of lbi 1 missioner for taking.Affidavits, etc., Clare- ,. ; -�`� bride as ever eves dovecot for a tisw `y o 90y c metery. The family andjfriende have BEN_DALE. wont, nt. _-_ _ _- wedded air of lovers. We wish W. S,.. BUNTIN(I, Lasner of ,Marriage 4 nch sympathy in their bereavement. pp s for the County or ontario. of -'''� The reeidence of William Scott Esc ., r. and Mrs. G. Ormerod are vi.iting and his fair bride as the happiness pos- B e License -. ' - nee at the store or at hi8 residence,Pickering set of here'wae full of mlfth and hap• in our midst. Bible in wedded life, and feel assured that. villas@' __-_____ _ - 12"y— pp nese on Tuesday afternooq, when Mise a are pleased to see Mrs. Gormftn oat lie lies Laken a step,tl5a. will prove to b� 1, R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK ,, Jennie and Mr. John Smit1�, of Sanford, one more, after her recent illness. .R fruitful example to hie_ poor lonesDlne- Conveyancer, Commissioner fon-taking vgere made man and wife. Rev. Peattie, ome folks ought to be more esiefnl bachelor lirothere. affidavit�, Accountant and insurance Agent. looneyo loan on farm property, wins pro• o Toronto, -performed t'he ceremony in wl en oat driving and not run into every Miss Iiwill having been engaged to talo__ bated: ' OFFICE—AL Whitevale.. will be in c he presence of a host of friends and re on on the road. charge of the jcinior depaitcnent of tls+e= ` :: Brougham every Monday afternoon for the totansaction of business. '27-9 a l tions of the contraa!inR �artiee. The be experimental farmer ie all for public school until. Christmas assts -- -- -- - - - -- - t . b ibe was presented with! innumerable ch ckery now. He sass the whole farm the tribulations of the position on Mond Y r lM--- EY TO LOAN APPLY TO F, � f Hntchigon;-appraiser at Claremont for• '. esents. After the marri ge bad been b s to go next year. morning. The school will certainly be •' panada Permanent Loan 6t• Savings Go., head 0 mpleted the guests sat do 'n to a su' . , Muir has put the cap on St,And. fit by this addition to the teaching et�. office,Toronto, stock capital x3,000,000. Total mons .least. The Dung oa le left on re s eemeta►ry in the shape of a three Air. Ward relieved of the laborious !eels ; assets$8,700,000. The company lends money on _ , lowest current rates of interest an op favor- t e eyeninq train for the est, earryiclg li udred dollar monument. of instructing the kids, will be able-tn,de- 5 - able tdr is of rePayment. Mortgages.and de- with them the best wishes o all acquaint. We notice an item from Malvern.. des• vote- much greater bine to tl`l'e• seniors~ - - bentures purchased. No comiuission• No delay `- Expenses moderate. sbtf — nces. cr biug some of its inhabibitants wl=ich .without retarding their progress in thTe. A, POST, COUNTY ARCHTELT w are well aetlaainted,nomely big mouth least. ' Altliaugh quite �yontlifi�l 3tis� .Cl. for the county o! ontario Drawiuge are replaced by new.modelg apabl of soARBo'Ro. £ g y. �'Ps do not think it any larger Irwin has had enough experience in Cl'ie and specifications furnished for every class of closer runnin New st les.of ca es • th A the Malvern'Scriber's nose. , teaching Profession to Rain for herself tlx: , 1 building. steam and hot water heating and g' y A ve_ry' pleasing Occasiotl ie the mar here is some talk of our experime>-tal reputation of being a first-class teacher;- 5 ventilation a epeciaa Office—Gerrie. Block, Aage Wednesday afternoon in Washington - • eoru&r Dundas and Brock streets,:Wnitby. i half the old prices,:. • Metbodiet Chorch.of Mies Annie Florence fa mer not receiving 'his praminums and when she leaves at.Christmas to take B,esidence—KmRston Roaa East Pickering. 87-y a arded at Donnybrook. We think that charge of lien own school, a trues tb 16L --: ,� f. ' HOUSE PAINT.bR OUR STOCK IS- * FR"E8H= full of Annib, youngest daughter ofjMr. Jeremiah it would be fair to treat atl alike And not the board lnay secure the ee vices of slier = °? � T. PETr N ELL, finis of this place, to Mr. 1i . Fl. Alajor, of • and Decorator. All k'ndsof house paint- taking ldne$, file staples ar the a ; he arm of Major °Bros, shock breeders, m ke flesh of one and fowl of another. in her place, who, it not poseessedof liter- �� ink,sign Writing,graining, aper hanging, flat- . ink, kaleomining, tinting, tc., done on short 'hitevale. The ceremony was performed A far as we can make o�•t their reasons ary attainments as great,will at least have notice, Ail painting done b me will be of pure Novelties are there slid all a e y the pastor, the Rev. Mr. $tevenson as- a that he got fruit frow hio neigbbors to some of her" knack in teacbing. WhN �. � 4i' - linseed oil and white lead d satisfaction.guar- isted by the ReV. W. H. Ergslsy, of Moot• •e ow. This of course is not right,neither such assiEtauce sir. Ward can brim the ,.� anteed, An early order s licited. Any urdegr BARGAINS Ieft With 3.Tat_ner E son, butchers, Pickerin . cal, brother in•law of the grloom, and wee is it right for the directors or ani belong eoho�l to such a high standard o+ easel l' - will receive prompt attention. Work shop and I elebrated by a large comps y of {elatives in to them to do the same thing. That lence as to satisfy even hip urities, or.at __ __ �T fid irignde fror�n 13carboro, ickerin , and �� residence, VYh: by. __- ` 191y � Se BAR J.li R B s ch has been done, we are prepared to least sneb of.them as ar:h to be satisfied._ - THOMAS P017CHER, Licensed- Anc• arkham Towtiships, Toro to and other p ove. Perhaps then harmony will be restored,. - ,. ' tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and • JEW.ELER - � - W$ TBY . laces. Messrs. Wjll Anni aqd A. E. - and the peaeeful times of yore resume' - , the whole of North and south Ontario. strict , - -_; i _�-_ .__ __-- - •__,T 'or, brotrhers respectively of ' the - bride N AL. his section. 14 - attentiongiven to all orders byy mail or ielegra h. a QE TENNI sway int BC1i001 chargee Moderate. Addres8 THOS.YOUCHB,' fid groom officiated ae Sherr, brides fi -. Boz g },Brougham out. __ ;:. - . maide and groomsmen ing dispensed We x`egret to state that Nelson Hawkins On the 7th day of October I84� 11111�r..: POSTILL, Afi1C PIONEER, ETC.. end Mre. Israel Burton were united in+ m with. The church was tact full deeorat Y c tinnes yery ill. the hely bunds of matrimony, and one �. Green River,erlicite sales from his num- d, and the organ was presi ed over by Mr. Quarterly meeting will hold at this ap ernes friends both far and near. sales of farms, Thos, vVard of 1Yhitevale, brothee in law intment next Sabbat morning. Saturday last, fifty years after, at theiir farm stock, and everything that is to be-sold will of the groom. The brid looked ver cos home here, the celebrated the ata- be handled by the subscriber with the utmost 7 re. Dammers, of Zoronto, is visiting y y . care and sold to the very best adv:stage. t8ly PLE A S Pretty iti a handsome travel fug suit, while w -th her mother, Mia. Chapman. niversary of that happy'occasion. Foie ' TOE L '�gL Nb the groom was happy and good looking Mr, Frank Knowles and Master Laugh- that long period they.have lived togethea . TOHN LESLIE, BOT AND BH enoa h to deserve that whi h he had won V Maker. Pegged and sewn work• Orders see our stock of g li Cooper, of Tdronto, are a riding a few here, a happy example of congugal bliss - pr�nptly attended to. Ex erienoed workman- in one of Soarboro s fairest girls. At the d ys under the arental root, Israel•lhas never been heard to complaiur e j ., w Ship, Don't forget the stand,nearly dppos9ts the Fancy urns; conclusion of the eerempny the company Muah sympus y is felt in the neighbor- of being henpecked, or of being ill fed oa E %:' News,King street,Pickering village. 7-v . Scotch F1np' rina�a, . partook of dinner at the :re ides,e of Mr. ii 'od for the f' mily of Mr. Lake whose having dispepsia, while Ilia better half is, CORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., - saxonye, . .:; Annis. In reply to the us al toast speech• Septimnea, was kills at Trenton on not given to dieoourse on women's rights I 't iJl James Gordon,proprietor. This hotel fs a Andelusfon86 es were made by the Rev. caste. Emsiay, nday, � �'- fine new brick building, anished in anperior Berlins and Ze 1 Stevenson and Graham, bl sets J. L.Spink Meseta. Wm. Cowan ar., J. Cowan, J, or other kindest aubjeets, sytutomatie o - ; style. Every convenience and comfort for the P and Levi Annis of'roronto, ereniiah Annis, an uncongenial mate, Or ,the lack of one.. i travelling publi,:. new and commodiousstables also Romn' Embroidery and ash ilks, B umweli and Wm. Chester left here Oct. � ' j 1 th for a two weoks hunt in the yioinit They •have raised a family of sons andi_- , x�+ and sheds. - I 25y and a nice assortment of $t mpg the brides father, A. E. M or and A. L, i y t ' a Cinema and RdR Patter s, Thornton of Whitevale, an last but hot o Camp Lake, 14inekoka, daughters and lived to see their Krand-' 1\ 1, least by Mr. Major himself who in a man•. Rev. flit. Graham has organized an Ep- children and their great grand-children.. . ( - ly eloquent way returned t auks on behalf w rth League,to aid conducting the Bab- In the celebration of their Bolden wed- ,�� n a r a n M ` e E e lr of Mrs. Major and himself, for the• many b th evening prayer meeting at the church, ding on Saturday Mr. and.nits. Burton, , kind expressions of good w Il of which they T e following officers were elected viz. had the company of a host of relations'. ' . PICK RING BRANCH. FICK� IN were the recipients. The presen will erre President.. Rev. Ci. w. Stevenson; and friends. The afternoon was very very numdroas , ad costly, and ae P ee d , Miss M, Bramwell: Viae Pres d., pleasantly spent. The older people in Open for the traneactfon of all legitin'la.. 1 . I seen from the lif t ,low w re of a more iss J. Anniq, and Mise L. Knowles Seo'y dulged in remiuesanceg of olden times, �`: •U - useful character th:,n h ifte usually are. �� while the younger portion of the company _ _ -- Backing Busineds. The ha can coo ►1 1 ft on the 0 ,� '-•t• Onrwn House-From 14 to 8; Saturdays 1'py y g l n e usual Thanksgiving Dfnner will be tajked of what they were goiwg to do some , to 1 o'clock. for New York, wiper they will b� •t the ahareh on Nov. 22nd. The _ for several weeks, u their resat , . ' time before they grew old. The band �'av>ings Bank 1n connection. �� p° are preparing for a large crowd. + ' theq will reside at Wbitev e. YourscriLv s, geese, ducks, chickens with the from the lawn "diseoased sweet mucic,. GfEORC� HER_R_, Mafia er. yy ceasing the old and young; to feel gay R 1 F begs to add his conRratula ions to Che mans -1 deliaaeiee make up a tem ting bill o! For the ha couple the Rey. Mr.Ems �,-,' - y) R already tendered. Froin he names of thu I i re, The program committee leas secured ppb' i �� ' . - donors of the �presents giv n here can be a artist of merit in the person of Mr. ley, o! Montreal, re-enacted that service �_,_ ",4 DECE R S IVERY seen those of Ltie ansate p sent:--Brussels ennedy, teas' er of elocution Harbard St. that had so many I ag. ears ago made* - y ,,. • Carpets, Mr. Gad Mrs. J. . Spink, Toron• olleaiate,Toronto. them man And wife, and sis the reverend . �. First-class vehicles and b rues for hire day to, Brussels Carpet, Mr. a d MIs. Thos. gentleman gallantl saluted the bride a ; or night. Teaming doe promptly by f, ` Ward, Whitevale; Stair C pet, Mr. Ii..H. , WNtTEVAIE. suspicion of Dolor In her cheeks ahowedt ' . day;or job. 'Bus in co section meet- Major ; Rocking Chair ( lush), William I in all G T R traffic. Fre t and i shat she utas not old yet, and the fierF , g igh Annie ; R,00kin Chair, (p nch), W. 13keld- Report cf Weekly Examinntioll; Clram� le+trn for half an inftant, which appeared. .. ,; express elivered to all parts of in , Toronto, ; as10, Eto Ing and Rattan Oct. 24th,I894. 8r. Fourth Claes-• ; Nl �. " he villin e. chair, Mr. and Mre.Heron ; swing basket; �rNighewandei� 81%, L. Thornton f;tJ, M. m the Broom s eye made him know that , 1 $card, 'sale ad tom Bion_ stables in ; �..' Misses Fdna Heron and . Mason ; Silver llis4o 86, jt, $ewe and N. Thomson 88, be bad ,forgot himself for the time, arida $, cennectio N unit dish,.E. A. Thornto , Norval, felt a Gin nun , with thou pts of a rival. A• E• . :White ?,8. " Janion Fourth Glass-M:. $ y g g �T �' �.Ii �R. Thornton, Whitevale ; B tier knife, Mr. binson 74%, E. Ha erman 71, W. pial The company, including the bride ands 7 _ ��' tid Mre. Pa , ]Parlor t Ole dna 1ldlse otq, were lento a bed in a. ou b Prop.. YICREiI�1G' pe m 62, E. Ball 47. suint Third Class- - P gt p p y � t .a i. L. B 'nk, Torgnto ; Onya alook, Washing- , Birme 62 '0. Malacm 6!!, $: Taber 61, Mr. Mertens, of t3touffville. Mr, and ,b.. ' p1 ton Methodist chetah ; Si aboard and Ex- White 46 N Thornton 44 Mrs, Barton were the reoipiente of matey TIME BEANS CONEY Lyfide 50, . , �'" tension Table, (En lisle O k), A. E. Major, Carter 68, R. McCroban 87, L. Glorow and elegant'presents befitxing the occas _,. g R�LL�I� `..:.. �� Whitevale ; Silver Biscuit Jar, Miss Ella 1, R,, Thomson 29, E. Wilson 28,R.Wbhe ion. � q ,, '• Why waste time and and laborworkin the { pump handle when the wind will do it White, Whitevale ; Card Receiver; Mies 21, M, gobinann 20. Thomas Ward, grin- '. - ��f " Minnie J aokson ; Fruit di h. lilies Cheater; � � '� withonA expense.. ` -_ tip 1 A lady is running an undertaking -es rA �. a . - the fiheat t fin `an or brei fps . : I One doz. Knives, Mr. a d Mies Major,- Jobn Beege hart returned from a, tr' � ' t t For'the'stloaIl sum of $30 you can get oneof ' Whitevale ; Silver �Oup adle, Rev, Mr.' tabiishmhnt In 8tayner. � . make the._best. ' Tr it. . .: Y Drayton. i is 7 - , € and Mrs. Emsley; Montreal : Marmalade Mr. Jacob Hurst, of Hamilton, lost his , 1 , r�, RII�Z+FY Miss Nutt,of, UnlonyitleI ie Vlsituag at x •- Lad18,Miss Vardon,,Galt i Lemonade Ser• life chile duak•sho�iting. *:; 1 ,x b-I 1 ; , draliam Flour, 'best quality �I vice, E. and VV. Tavlbr ; the Methodist Parsonage. � �LLS Table Centre , . . Pine dida,00a or7,00o ditmage `tf� �' ' {T . proved 'SIN piece, Mrs,'S. Ma or kaneas Cit as an- Mre. Heap, of Racliester,is vtsltlD� her � s Flour ae cldeap and goo a;e err. j the premises of Messrs. 'Withrow ct; HiI I 4 x (Patent app,ied for) f., . ase Urn, Miss G. Spink;' Toronto ; wo dauWgliter, Mre. 0. C. Reetior. d Johta look Sunday, at the sorrier of Queen ands -, .. ,, .----.- Jewel Cases, Miss M-. WAshingtoln; q- a aro pleaded to see am trien e e streets, Toronto. ",: ...x_ 'this'machine can bd at„ached tb an'y : t <,.. . gton ; haw Fra►it Diibb, Mho Gla;rak ; M+ rooQyttng'l'po�.a: e ►s�vere col> . Q og l` I. ��. um hariidle without Change. ga. �� 17t iti .. e '-, � _ :': : s' 'b e sS, a a . 1 .. > - 1a a� l: .�. s k� ;:. : i . : y , ( G t .. ,. - - .- .-.. -, .... - :- _. - �1� - .,f. 5S - .�f.. 'mss_--.-�'t4. ,�.qr. t ..-. v , -.1: . --: -:- ... :- ..: .. - -S .. �. . - - T: t -:k. i 3 `y'- -1 -ht =5. h:� r • __ - , -, I .11W � : . ;g ;QIJkjW!­.-4­ , , , :--�,7'--!�-7- ­­-.��iv,-- -_ -----, . ­­ - 1_ .. _____ i �w 117 � 7 ---;_-_1 ­ .,-. 11 I -.,- - I ­ .�__ I � ... �V I ­.: . - W"",mg-x.. - tg- �q yme-��Uffl�­" �_,fflV . i - __ - , � �A ftI __-111 - -, .,- , � .� ,� '' �M ,� - - - "M - F . ;. 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I - -i, -""" -, ' I ! - � �.: 113211 'I . 1W *W it 7 _1, _�_X - ' row the manu , . , I �', - I - 01 0 . , ;- . - - -i; - ' lou theW�is Vmd*R . . - , - ,. I I . .. " L - _r, ,�: . � , . /' . ­ I I . - I � : _11 .1 - . By their v� . I I I : I �,, . � I . r P 3m, F - * ,V ­_ . &I;-. . d _:�;��,�-_ :� . I . , auling over., . � .�.,.-,� , . I . '- ; � . . .1 Y, I rq�told thol� Pain I . . . ,-,��� .Q -ble Iran" h - . fiv�lfl ,- � "' � - , . 4"' t, 11� 9 � �'�` `1-_Q b ilessi, 6 .h , _ ': r, I'. :1 ,r� �- lade� k , In, is - . , - �� -- . 6.pne Uy - _::.,-�;:.:�� , � AGE 0 JJ.0: T I S R E�vp 'but the de � 0k: - I i ), - t1i'Pappe" lt'lf�"� 0 'L, ' 0 1 1� . . Pa . - .11 'i t1ft I a _..� _ A 1 " ., * . � I , I � , Jj VION� Vnt � . . .q plo�w,_ , , -irr!Wion. 101s,..'expurif need . ,� �ii4 �V .---'1 'e�Wp I -t. * . . . ii - 'no 4.9v re! . I.- I ` .' - 11, , 1K - , Ifl q P14 --- TK theroL " . It !hA . . rard load..; sprZd the manure e a thli , I A %. A ....... ­ 'A _ ottouw()040k� to eq h a 4ne-hore .. I nose he! , � 7.� . ,J , I L ji" . - u th�] th4n a Aerve . ' - 1A. W. .-, LAftED 1-1--'- we ..... hey I � .sillor..'An r I I )ly -spre'id the manure on - � _ . - I , �L-�-,- -,'.� N - A-N ULD, RANq,HEk "�" I p D at I tho 'ht vfiW u0b, for ,in emerg Ile ilml- . '. ­­­ :-: , �_ . . . 'Up � . I wl many f when any destructive process -RQe4 an i4 ; accqted *N . I I - -_- .If _!'I . . I , I . ­ ;-42 __ I and hold him f r pay, . 'L 1% . main. I : I '.'% .-I.... L . . - . - is not at handt'.Ild th surface- and allow It to re . . � , -,_I-.�- -_. : "�.. L . ae. P foot pen in the stable which f L' ' V place in the ' _.­_,�. .1­ - _J� . f I - IF a& IL , . . n of the, body, and rnay be felt in 014.1 L :I- .- - _��`d-t' '_ Ile , . . es wuz all L'onef � b bo'convenieut th re Ili no danger a . I .-- I .. � '. , -- �A-toung Rh6che nanze 0 h roe 9 - so I tq k , 'for-,v�hi' , . rains oarryi g awa any pa# - �. . L. .;":_j (" Gang 'of Catt, UU14tle S , tyloUnCins three miles i erthe. � . ch t.here'. may no . -. he spreading on Me part of the b9dy while the.source-of it is ilm,l a new power __ , _ . . 11. th 3 soluble maiLbrial t , .� �,� - _ � . . �,� at the t stru ture. Out, - � I __ , �1 �_-., ,_-,-1i..., '��i�," Lin for Illim- peedy . ighest,.nabor t-s. When I'd got purl ynigh rcIom' as a permanen 0 01Y IL aw-face will be satisfactory, but it in & another. Thus headache may have its source, if her career . lu , ' " I �X:I !�_I:­_ %!,,.� . . I I , 6 M be. - i I Eur6pean ii I . � .-. _., .I�-.1 - . ��r- . * ; i.. I hpord outhin' like a lat uv stroition shows how suall, . Pon rie k. Manure can'be used on wheat land in -lee of the,eye. � :Z .�,. -��.. +� '4 1;i_ I 6k. thar' I thought � ' ; f the muso I , L . . 17� _J ,- .­� .. After. the wa - clog . wn �he valle , but I 4uzn't time, in !k oorner that the fall, for irop, to the beat , . - .'__�' *_­� . .-­. 11 . .. allootin, way do, y i mad ' in a moment's in next,year a c gressive peo - �. !:.'­ ,_7," '�' home ter Ohio,". i I oo(i ter Me q 1, bu-t itit is to be applied else- Pain, strange as it may seeffl, isreally e, ! L ,.% � .,� RZ luck lud hev it, thar wuz so ' - . . 1_,� �­_.-,-": p, ,:A ­ IF .1. I 11 sure. , ' n h, all ,ordi ' May be used for other purposes. Ad va"oge ��-�-,:_:­-, -., . . '. my,self r anybody - I I 41 ekey . kind uvl doing--at .the nex' ran . . o,arily . wl,eye it*ill pay tb work it into the top protective and beneficial sensation. . complet6ly c � - - ., u i : 1 I d a gainst the . . . . . . I � j.I . ' ."�.''._._�. ...:;, - I �.': )t,wuznit,more'n fifteen minits 01 I had" Two kates are maIde and hinge . so I In some manner, oven if With Only & In the case of a broken limb, extreme pa�lt . relations in , . L :� . ".. _ ... �­ 11 Like thousands o , tile boys . % � -11,.1 . - 1 - ' If Japs . . I ..t?_ �. I .... - . � : I nl� , � J .1 ozen ur fifteen men,all well arnied, an' i 1 od Itivator, as there is- sure to 96 a lose of . ,� : �,__ .. - - d � . . - � . .. -11 Is caused'by motion in that limb. There. _,�'.!­ 7Z ... : I I our - soldie ocked all . . 1 4. so uble and 'volatile matter. if exposed on "', now seeing ; ",I-:' , f years of house like hell a beatin' tall LL ". "I .. - , '' 1. . . ' ­ ., _..�__ I f . - .., ..I ." _ . ' � I � - �� . I . .- .1 I L',:' the taste ter farmin' o te. I wuz sort bark. They wanted Wr. leave me behin P ... :. ­ i i 1. I . . man or animal, , little likelil ".t'-_.�ii I';__�� .., . i over a a ell u 7 ` - - - - " , - ,: .. . t h a surface throughout the winter, and until, fore, the sufferor, whether I . I I - ,.-, -�._-..-.. ..- broke down �n I ev' .A y th ught I hed seein' I wuz Jest gettin' � - '�l� _'.- I I -�" .. th a land in plowed in the spring. tries to keep the limb.at rest, which is the to iei"in &I . I I"I - : - jL �' . . - I - " , I'd a,knowe( � ­* I ; I 1"U. 6. many Western farmers nobser * ­ ,: -, ,Pl._ , I'd a gone it .1( I . I!he practice that - ani u ,.:� _'.. -1. I . 1 go I sickness, but ) .. I I .. . . very condition requisite for its-heal -. - 'I th,u ht 1� h d, too, . . I I . , I hist:)ry. H -�.-- I . - C naumption, ant!I thk,u . 9, died in the saddle. But many A,Lhe time , . J -), - I �folow, 0 � in '.' . . .. .. . ..,.. . ,I I I f throwing out the barnyard .i- W�,.I .. 11, . % - Surgeons, indeed, have taken hints froril, I , . , -, thought I'd try thd��'outhwdst_an' come out ed J1d.a stayed. . "! t . � to think LE � .. I I since thet I've wish - 1. . .�, in Nnure in a beap, and 'leaving it exposed . . �.__:-.!.-­� ­ . , . - I ; . -1,1'__..Z: ter Arizony, ,'After while I got so ez 1 i6lb wuz day when we galloped-u , . to- a greater part- of the,year, should be nature in this regard, and in cases of tuber.i orient, and . I" :.�.. . I -1 .. . ,� ter th I� � i, , !� .I E ' -� ; - - - lea so I tuk what cottonwoods, but the woman an' ba ,ice w P. __ k se verely condemned. It was shown by ex- culogis affecting joints find ths't i .­' .. tigiand's e '... - . � .I coul, n't keer for my mu 11 e�z , I . - the beat ��,­ ,_iww "_ . :, . 1'--'� riLory in th ".. . . f . IA( a went ter the house an' th -% , p(riments oondueted at the Cornell Station, . --7 - . e ov burros gone. results are obtained by rendering the joint i :,i ,�"! � .- I - . . .. . - � � money I'd saved, bought a con wuza,t thar. Then thar %viiz some mighty I I - 11 tk at horse, manure thrown in a loose pile, : I .;�: islands of tI -. .�, I ..I,�......_.. . . I I -- ______11 . . . , _. - - _ .. 0 ._ , - o :io'amp outfit an) start - e ez we tuk the trail About I. .� ­_ t i ,- 'I.- - ed out prospect I . - aments, motionless by mean of bplints, ,hou , Philip] ­_�,, . an, . . tAII is � . - .. -_ all A subjtjoted to the action of the al ... I 91, the, , t�le . . , , . . :, � f wearin'don . me outer a -.t -1 , I n painful. - ! ' , winptation. . ...... .- I a quarter down tho valley we co . . .. I__.�. I. I .... .. -�.�.--' i I 'lowed mebbe I'd pick up enough ter ; 1, . _11_;d%_;_1 , .. �will loss nearly one-half of its fertilizing affection itself is ofte not very ainful. o an in- :��: -. - k v ed by t � � . - , e the likes uv ; ,e -, .� I- . . . p me agoin'.,till I went .into 'camp fer eight that Inever want ter se I ,e 4 .�,.r,- $>,I __ ­ � . It was 6,150 shown Pain fro rIi' ' '. 11 11 d ,�.; ". . .1. . I ,a slue in six months. Indigestion is reliev ". I b secure a$ . .. : t tv* r In .. * - I ,: ", ­_ ; a eight that burned itself in *., . .� - - - tl at mixed horse and cow manure, placed em-; ' - � i . - - - �.htening the diet,and j'giving . ' - _:�. r_". '...4._. . the last time. Well, I prospected aroun' agin - , sence. . . -, . ._.,- - - 1. I '. .i . porarily Ii � t,he. , : 0j)je, co . _ ....,- - , - . brain, an, I've seed itlev',ry d&3 . I- , � I I .; � I � . 4 1111 a comnact mass so tha� water falling up. . E p prove , :� , - .:1 .- TZ...1 feir & while an' kept a.growin' weaker 'n Thar. I 1 . .. I .� -- - . - ­ r it wilr rub off quickly,suffer considerable digestive organs less work to-do. ven I . I., ; - -1. . , . 1, . sho in, ' Ordinsr�ly fl . I .. ., - .." .-, ..I,I weaker. I never tied my burros at night . 't.--1. I " ,-,. 1 ,fER,THE LIMB I . �.. walls In the manner . W . I . 2 Prof. Shelton says that, farmyard headache usually indicates a call for rest. : J pan has( . ..-.-- - .. -4 0 IN , , . . -­.. . I . 11- -in the - I . A H Al . _ _ snugly against either . . I w ch island %. . .. . they are folded 4sok nure sho ild be 4%uled to thq field in the - � . - ; I for fear,I wouldn't be able ter git up ood ,Ouz his body, riddle I U . Pain dud to an .overtaxing of the nerve ... - - - . uv .6 cottonw . � I to remain P. . ,� pen or 11 box stall" is . . . � " - I-- . 4 ­ enough oat under him, an' o6. wall, I a ring, . . . ,YY the - . ­ . s . . ..- mornin' an' they'd starve. Sure with bullets,. . Alm I I I . . oentre, that is, the .brain, is usua � . . .. � .- wuz 1 _f acti, - . .- . . d run down, eaded the two ends are swung 7-- . I perhai ­ . ­_.. . . �.., one mo�rnin' I wuzn't-able fer move.I I'd layin' in his blood thet he sudd nr3f n ked with hooks, . .'� most difficullt to . oombat, since 1�dre ..the I ��:,� d a'M"'0 . .- - t his wife in a dead faint, The liti le gill toget er and loc and the . - . ITEMS OF INTEREST. . . cause is often obscure. In this state neur. ...... . L- � - _�he night before, no attin' her dalion I . . . . I -.... . . -nerve .pain-affects.first one part I - erf ul acighl . I- made t, . her side, a p is secured. Such � : I %� .-� ... ..- dry camp wuz a layin' down by nee acoommo u .her, ... - .. I . algia of � ":' ' In COMM ; ;I I �.1 .--. bein' a. le-ter reach water, so 1ong the D'ex t a cryin3 4mamms ! MAE- gates!ehoul have slate quite aaar Voget 6�sge of the body, then another. Nawre'o resiorer,- � . .,.L.� � on the check- an' I Tn Now York city the annual avi I , '.. - Japan will . � - - ma !' The little boy wuz a stall'in' up, L a,n a ould of good height to accOM11110- ' aloe , is courted with diffi(itilty, &lid life's * �� - ,�": - day thJp burros moseyed off do,vu the ken d sayin' in % date oth large and small animals. L hDMicides-is 90; of suicides, 250 ; -and of P 14" , stepped f( _... �,-1.-. . gin, at his father' feet, an . - &., 1. . . . I dream - 1 - . . . . I ..L t dwf ul lonely then', but I.tried tug* . I ,oidental deaths, I,M. . � ordinary duties become burdens almost too t� . land - . . �. .- _yon.. I fel . � . � a 'down, .papa; ,- ,; 0 L i9atitil heavy to be borne. - - I I .v in the wdr] .-V!� ­ � :; :_. in' kin(t o' a way: 'Tum � . - - . A charitable tion,in Philadel p is, . " - L - itcr quiet myself an wait for the end. 'God I coax - is face-well, I recko i , .,.- - I b n on, u ca ' or rest is _� . . . . . . . turn down !' H he tre .11 I this condiLi n at' re's * 111' 'be a growij .: -keihod of FeedlnLg Wlieat. ­ ,I, Oil plies.to the poor, at cost$ ice, sterilized . . - -- _. i ; : , - - I -gin �. EI I I . - best heeded b . ':: - " - How hot it wuz in that kenyon ! ... , . we've all seed'men hung. A . ,., i . .. �y 01 complete change of our. I halve studi4 .. .. .- ..., - . I . : - rask and prepared food for infants... - .� I I .-- . ._� I , ­ bo n wuz a Feeding I her ports t . . I .. .6IThenex'thingIlrememberwia' me -dy wuz a po ie and nigh the woma wheat is all right if the feeder roundings. If the call is disregarded, . � -. I . . . I .Ir . The poor thing.had be'n attyin'ter I Oil Christmas every liceman In the acrioup consequence I s are likely -to -en. .. Western i( - . 01 I - - . . - .- . boldin'-my head up an' .ryin' ier git some knife . understands it and has the means to do it, city of London receives from Lord Mitho* - � - �. . - . I � . - � climb the tree ter cut him down. ; . sue. A vacation 0iffers one of the beat . I . . I uppried xed for it. , a . . I . . - - . , _.. . whiskey an' water in my-mouth.- I ,,Some uv us eaTried the wonian' at, but al great many are not 11 , child a brierwood pi a and 11 'Ounce Of chancesof recuperation. In fact, a,regular i . ..,. .... - � - . t " !' kn . I n, some uv th I . I . . . . . I my eyes an " I tile - . �- - . I . �­ . . . .' . i .a -young teller wuz a- bendin', babies' -back ter the house, a e Wheat should never be fed i%lone',. nor tobacco. -. : .. indulgence in such forms of recreation is tile I .� � _1 ome over from the nabors" 0. It -A ty r! making entries in best means of preventing this very condi7 i � i . . .�� ever me ah' near by wuz a saddle hogs. He wimmin-havir' c . groun-11 too finenhen fed to cattl pe-writer fo I .1 . I .. . . � -! i . I I �... � - we left 'em with 'em. .Others uv the boy a I . A genius _.... ....... . . managed�"ter git me int---r- the saddle an' by carried him up t9r m y roon i, should be fed mixed with cornmeal, out Woke of record, ham been invented. It is tion, and should lye looked upon 'not as the-1 I . is t I ime t . ! _ � Jo -ke 'pers. indulgence of a weakn�is but as the perf -' . I . - � holdi ' me on got me down tej his ,- C 0 : t. ­ n cabin cut him down, , - hiefly designed for the use of book or � I . . ._. . R down ti. n' hurried'up an' washed an' I drest him fodd.et, hay or straw. To those who have -nee of a duty� 11 . . I coveted hi .. ­ . ._ . 'bout t mi e ie keny . . j The French systcn� of anth'repo,metrid Me :� ... I. . . .- . . . ."W 3 t an' laid him out. Then t the corn-meal, fodder or hay oilitter, of In the natural cotirse of-eventi one Adds ..: . I , he.tuk me in 'an' litis ed me fer a I , - .. I not g Messurement.8 criminals, to insure their i, .. giDg!at th( � .- . :1 . � .- . . . .-", I � ' . : I ' - - . * . TRATir., ' ., 1.I- client substitute would be to take a ilentilleation, has been adop n detracts from, the years , . I - � . I . r pick up an';wuz WE TUK THE � an ex� . . . Led in Eug. to, rat her � tha I . _-_- few da 4 till I begin te . � . ­ . ,.. I � I which shoi . ­... . . ­. -I . ; � . . � - .i .epin. ,t k of alfalfa, thresh Jt with � . which may be given to active labors b do. -[ � . .- able to iwaiit on myself'. 1 wur jest 1run.1-an'-follered it 'Without eati0 ur ' 16 0 . a threshi I ng 'I ind. - . . .. . Y . :,. the ' ale p .1- . �, et's all, nee I, A carriage propelled by a treadmill has voting reg larTyeriods to rest.- , I,., m . . . - . down,, ded a good-long rest. We ketched up with them in a nairer ken- a, I I T u not as a m 1, I. 1 It w ­ - . . . hine as fine all possible, run it into a - reat the bo ere' mmc'hine, ',­' - loy- i � I ininf fresh.meat, aii' good 'Prater. : ge- ac. I . . l . ,.. q uininf yon an'-well, the mobt uv'em air .ha,ryit. i w '- '­ P(Vorty-st . : -I . .�.� . . - ding where it can be kept dry 3�nd con. 'teen invented in Franden - A horse orks which wears out in any case afte'r a certain 1. . 'I - . _ I - . -1 . ­ - lied thi a in plenty, an' Vwuzn't IOD9 till Them thet we got alive we tuk b 6ok ter uil the treadmill, and�of,courso .rides while ill, 068L � under the - - - � . . . . - . . He he'd come oilit, from - %V they v e�t, mix a reasonable share with the nuniber of years or months of work, b . ! ' � . - - " 1 wuz i ight peart. the tree an' sarved 'am the same w *"I lie is at work. - I_� : .11. . wholare p - I- .1 ..I . a ViL&: organism having the power o revivi �!. _. - . . . � did him an' on the same limb. T iar wuz ' . f '. ­I. . PenaylVanny a year or so before ,an' hea the beat I . � . I wheat, meal and feed dry. But In the Belgium: Pariliament, when & fying itbelf-capable of being hard worked, -,� ,�.�,, their trot - . : - located a stock ranch in the v ley an'bed " row of'em an' it kind r offiset . . . ,.; ' they � : " :-: - : . ­ quite a feed have ever used won twb-thirds cor� triembir is making sAong speech, brandy but delmandini, too, times of recuperation. ,.� al ter - . I . i . . ' O' -,-. I- . .- . I I - the Vothe7r eight. When his wife &me meal and one-third whest, meal. I . . _k I I - li, which has - . .. . . ; ,/- 4- , the expense N . , .w �: I .. ` . I I 4 . . L,-- - . ­ _�r - - a . e , two nd watee in supplied him, at . . I i E ,�_.. ' t fr< - . I I � .. . ..� � of the government. . . � . . . - I . _. . are pn - I . . - ) I . I . , . � . , , i r . � :. * 'elth: � r . I -.- .. . z � ., ., she wuz wild, outen h h d f r two r . . . . I .- t For feeding begs the whealt mfJ&l MAY be a . ' . - - . - i -. --. * . I�� Smoking.- -- - '.. _.. _�. three days, an some tiv wimmen b d . .- . .. f ... I , * r, soaked fifteen or twenty -1 '. , � -_'� UP and do . . . . - : - - I _. �.1.-,, ­ . ... : ter watch her all the time. Then 8 a ground fine a All the railway stations in Sweden at - _ :Excesslv� - ! .A-� Herice,wh ­ . I. . I I 1� . hour , fed in thick slop In flat troughs. ' i -- .----- .- .- . _. .1. .f P � 11 . /_ ,' _�: - got; quieted down like sit' wanted , or ta I a -ore bdiug poured into the which mealware served are known by a sign �Discussing smoking I from iC medical. ­ kne� Of th . . __ - . . . . 2 _ -, t X�, . � , r.114, . :;��.:1: hi anny, but, r , M. ix I well bef lIearing tile sugge�UV6 emblem of a crossed - -1. . . - bec�.use tk . . - . - 4 . , �,!* �. .. . a body back ter Pennaylv h a n artys :- - � . .I� - trough. Feed a small food, and ofteip . ome �1- I � . - A .. , . , )� I., : 'I _� it wuz-twenty miles ter the stage a I a 6 . I .. - . I .� ,; . ., . . .L.1 I �Azt I nifealid fork. tandpoint, Dr.. Andrew Wilso �'. I,- � - './ . . .. in this way will do real well and make - . .� and the tj . - - .. Q . % I I " _. .- . fed ' ' It acti; ' 4 r. i - . . � I.-I I . alone to say nothin uv-100 tor the railros , the owner will tool The farmers f Glotwe4ter, N. j., kill Tobacco is a sedative or soother, ! I - . 71�; - sweet, meat, and . I � pair of tr . . ,� - . - 1�A ! I " very � 0 _10W8 its It,, �, - I ... - , diagglialli I . - . - . I I . - _.,.A�,:;!4"A?1J., 1 so we hewed a nice coffin ter him out n . f ad that he has got all the profit:that ftowe by 'stringing corn on horse-hairs. on the heart and depresses and a , . . '-� . ­ ­ . 7�_ is- , 0" thar I 0, d The crows swallow the corn, and the hair, action. This in why excess' 11. - to*I� . I '. . I - _�, . I . _. . I. '' . W . cedar an' buried him 11 tile 'lot 88111 food' out of it by being careful an ive tobacco. I Sal,ib -. ..... - -. ! I . . ' . 1. I - ... %�.V woods. The stockmen 'roun-thar chippod 14 n In n " I . .11 - __ '. * , - i � V,t� , ..1. . ek an' everything feedilig in &s way. 149 certain ruie can and soon fall into a fatal fit. . ' is �igtrib . . . . 11 . I ..- . . . amoki ig will produce "emokers' heart, . L ._.. " ­.I - i 9 , I . in an' brought all the sto - , I of the cloi ' . -L - 1 � I . , be laid down for-any two bunches of cattle . An e1n6tic Riven to a Scotch terrier be. and 0 -;; -,.'.� I ...-I i - ,c - . cause pain ana irregularity of th . . .� i I 2, - I - 01,38 ,ez , , _'� �. I � _?* i at a�big price an'give her the money. Than or ho go. The feeder has'to learn for him* onging to Col. T. C. Wildm&n,of Arling. I ' - - - tWr prol . I I _. 1-1 . rt's action, which are c red b - . . .- . I- , , .- ': .i . "=-��. .- C�,c� she started back east,.80'me uv us "if-by observation, and never put pither , N. J., caused the dog to throw up a has : u y giving .�., I ha been j I . .. . .. . . . i I � . � 11.1 ,�� for ez, the railroad with her. he gan Y_ also, ex. -"`-0, '-' � ' I. .. . � , . cattle or hogs on the market befure the ive frog,which at once hopped away. up or moderating the habit. 80, I .,� �� __1 . .. . I, 1* ;.- , "I't . . � 1�� I _f . 1, ­ , A ' ` _ . , j�,J I . I� thet hung him waz cattle rustlers who h . :'- . L . , sic fully finished.-Win. Shirley in L S. - by a cessive smoking will proluce a temporaty -, I_... . ._ .. I -" I � 'I.,?-/ it in far him. Tliey wuz three or four t A snail ranch has been started . � -_,1Z . . &A . , � L - .. - �, 'k . . - . . . _ _ . �-1 I I . . t,� :1. Iz- �' - , . I I 0 ..; I � X_>h aviray, an' if I ever meet up with 'em afI Bull in. .. _ _ . . . . . armer of Anot. France. He has already blindness, which disappears when the t10 t I - . I I I , r. - - . � ' I . I ��,. �., . n agei - -. . ."__k , �`_Z­' __ ... i�,� 111 I / 1. i. know it ther'll be another killin'." �, ., . - . . � . 180,(M of the uterentin creatures, and . .. -, I - , i - . I IiMit64J and consumed wi hin.� ", � L. . _ � - � .. L . . , L baCCOL"is t . - ' . -1 . - " - . 1 - I . . 'ul t - - N . . I ( 11 . �-.( -pe ia,r i ­ _.. I . I -, -- -.- . . ) .hey eat AN Much green ft der." two cows. . _. - I I . -.1 - .. , C�_ -- .:,� - I - I "" L .. . . I - Y�._ . . --- - ----.+- . .- . . I eeding 11hrough We Wint r...' proper limits. Doubtless, also, eKeessive , �,y . - 71- - -) - , . . * _. . , I .. Ob 1V . . -,t 1)) C I. . I . , ;� " -, �_ , , ......,--) .- - -_o:_ I I � . ., . . ­ . A portrait of Charles I., In an�art gallery i e L,., ski persa - . .: .. �:� _ " . , , . . I moking is's frequent ciLuse of heartburn, � M �. � L: � - . .- i - . - - . - . . 1. . - of economical . I - . , . _ -__ . - �. . .. .:, - r, : - -1 � The question indiiXentioni -and other stomach ailments- .k..�- wim have �. . � ;� - / 2 r SIZE OF A THUNDERBOL .. . stook f4pdi i nk t Oxford, is composed entirely of small 11 , � . . . I .. . J ,1; I , .. � � I - will be brought to the fronz this winter. �ttcrs. The head and ruff ctntain the note, I say '-�.Xcegsive " use of the weed- . �_ . Ia this , .- . . .� , .ho a . . . ,.- -- ..- .I __ - ���_- . i IF li � . .-.. . . -- .� lily ':11:I.' Stockmen who have hitherto been scene. rd's Prayer, the Apostle's Creed, -nd and if anybody asks me, "What,is excess?" :.. plaini ' -_ I � �. . - ' T L-X E V-ER WANT'. TER . W ch . ., . . he boolk 0 f Psalms. � co I A SIG - - Geologlatit Have., :a systellii - iitl . . - � , 1 have'my answer read* i --HxeeL,a is that 1. . - y - . .. - . tome4 to haphazard methods in feeding will . - I . ­ 1832 - telescope, .- such meamures Are.Takeu. . I 4' In the forty years between 11002 ana which makes the individual in any way un. I , � .. ._ filed oni the springg thet made quite a stream - I - _. . . . I ' - . . , ' more clos-91 Cornstalks can be're. here were outstanding, supposed to have healthy-or indis Monts Ili( -- � . I f row rbar on. He hed fi-xed up a old doby 1 11 Did you ev�r see the diame r-of a figure . I posed. I say "individual.," . � , " . �... . - .. someLo y had deserted an' with pine an' lightning flash meaaured?" asked a geolo- lied ,upon when properly ground with a n lost or dastroyed,, flank of England because what may be a fair quantity for A- the si,,iTt . .. .. . . . -) -1 .-. .- IOLOstotliev*lpeof�Cl.,:"-10,000.. Thin,surn maybeanexcessforhis neighbor 8, or - - , . - __ cedar I go had built a purty re4pectlable n into the ( . ­ �. gist. 11 Well, here is the came whi .-h once minimum of soft grain mixed *ith ti,at - � ' . .___ , - .__ aaditiop an' lied quite a bune ,ov cattle, inclosed a flub of lightnirig, fitted it ex. and the nutritive value will be. e uAl t4 ; , pras L clear profit to tile bank. - � not enough for neighbor C ; you cannot lay I tile. instr , ' with.pi�oppects fer a purty .c'n iiderable in- , . reat'deal of the grain t1ist, som John and Alexander Tyler, of Northport, down any one law here for everybody.- ' _. b*!ctli a, creave, t1he nex' spring. He'd let t a.wife an' &Ctly,Leo that you can see how big it wan. farrp . kla.�, had a al'sputo about some real estate, What I always cantend &bout tobacco (and. - . o ?I ' are "give to treoirr stock regularly I riight eyE two babies, a boy an' girl, back in PensVI- This is called a A fulgarite,' or ' lightning While the stalks may not have s gioat (I fought a iduel. .John received three other things) is that it is the wite,,educated .11 . . � aE' bed c . . ulletA, r;nd died insLantly Ana the other. intellig hl* left. Vannyq . I ,me out ter git a start, hole,' and the material it;in mad a of is Lmoupt of nutriment in then), they do, t . once of the individual which alone an'ez ti a wuz pu 2 .. I Ily wounded. can .and -ought to guile '.him -in all his. . itself to,-. ty well -'fixed ez things � �I % when' fed with grain in a ground state ' was also thought to be fata - . went thar in then, days he'd sent fe them I . .1 . . . olin's two little sons witnessed the duel habits' If he does not know when excess cases by IN-, . . - r glass. I ' ' furnish flesh-formibg material that ea. I * ' - � -1 .- . I_' h i 44 '% . is rea W$ich mi . ;. , ter come on.. I q . 11 When a bolt of- ig tning I stri k.to a, bed be equaled by at)y other food .of the "me �rom a-buggy. ched (.and lie must he very stupid ii . - 'k . I , . ! - . . -It, where feed ving he remains ignorant of this), or if he is un. � trying. � . . A H.11,PY HUSBAND. --.:. , , .of sand it plunges downward into t 4e sand- cost. In parts of the'oorn be A quick and novil method of engr'a . . . . . I , . . I I I i - . - I . I ' will be high, @talk% ma be rchaxed at a been (lie , ad. Pla-ic freshly able to keep his tastes and desires within I - . _. -_ . I -,'The,day before his-wifo,an babia Wuz . for a distance leas or.greater, tram orinip I Y "' a owel han, cover able bounds i it ti-e matter.of tobacco .1 ) .. . I i 9 .6 , ­ - ter git -the stage station, twenty mile simultaneously into glaas the sillict. i.n t.he mere, song, often Jor tile 1. r of carting ' ,)Iuoked leaves bd'tween two plates-of panel 16A40D vq� . I . - Y � L (or an3 ' . . ._�._.. away, ' i rthtl else), his only wise course is �fe-44 . I : e Ecaned up everyt,hijig about the- thcm�off the field, and withl stood econom itool,and then explode a dynamite Cartridge I to-abs,.ain a together. I cannot see that . :,.. n, - . . - ma Thusby anim*11a could be wintered du them without - . I I _. house, heslicked,�hp his team, filled the - terial.through which it passes. I )n the upper plate. An exact impression ba,llot foi 1. -_ . ' A With )f tile leaves will be found on the upper n renso require us to gd a.war yo . .. - wagon �ox with grass, throwed in blankets its gre^t heat, it forms a glass i ube of much other expenditure for food. reason and ,commo . - . _. .1 an'.gru�, an' at&- . � . Animals purchased at a "sacrifice sale an late. . beyond this plain rule of life. As regards � he-4 . rted. They ot back-the . I ' ' . . 8 - percisely its own'size. . i . aav tobacco-smoking is iDJUri- . I I I . - . . � , ,I .tho young, I j - � ..i:,-, . nex' night an' a happier man.I never seed. : onter� rising farmar may 1. see his 'way,to . ---- 7 ­� 1. I - � ' is cripp14 . ..: I . " Now -and then such -a tub�, I nown. p . ,; . L.L. ,I . OUS. It is the same with alcohol. Both * . . . .I . His wife wuz a cheery, black-Dyed, brave as make money next sprin There will un- - - � I . Jie-" . a ' f ulgarit,e,'is found and du g UF. ,F1 r,b fu. A ,Red -Sea PbenOM81ft ' 1 � thinis are injurious to tile young and " ..: . .. . little w6man.an' just fairly wui hipped him. ' ll' doubtedly be a great ation in &took-by I -. I 01�y� . aq t . . . I . . garites have been followed into a a sand t1ile ,growing body. They interfere with the W 3) . - - :, . spring, aiiiii if business revive* this winter, occ t�Zt a . I :L I_. The girl baby wuz the youni eat 'bout 3 A ' singular phenomenon urs on . . . ,-,--.. I by exnavatforia for nearly thirty fact. They as one may reasonably e t a correspond- . . body's nutrition and stunt growtir. There. . �. 1.( .iL . � ..I- . . I- years Old, an'the boy mebbe 4. 1 wuz vary in interior diameter from thi size I I a in the de= for good me&, rders of the Red Sea az a place called fore, I say to:paren to,don't &I low your boys ,. ­ '' . Of ing increals � . . - . . i, - � . . 11 gittin' right ismart then, eu 'twuz decided I . . i . - . . . a quill to three inches or more, according will follow. . akous, where the intermittent under to smoke ; and to boys themselves I sayp ..1. .- . ,� I-- sh'd stay au' putter 'rod�d the house , ' ae it can only lead 1patien . r . . . - . . � r I to the I bore' of-the flash. . But fu garites With depleted stqek-yards the farmers Iround sounds have been. hear'd for an un don't smoke at all, becau � I I I . .. . � . - --. helpin' her put things toer rights an fetchin, are not produced alone in ssnd� Trxey Are. . - . . i . . ill heal.th. I f!you are to smoke at all, to[r somn I �. .1 .1.'. . wood an' water an' siqhi The next.day he found also in solid rook, though vt who sold most of their animals this fall will inown number of centuries. It in situated to 1 se your discretion when you. attalu . -4 i �'- - - � . I t DoctL ' �. - _. rode away off down tho� valley ry nat* not 1�e able to take advantagfi of the high m oxerci - . 6. _.� � .%. . where he urally of slight do th, and,frequentlY tx- prices, but will find themselvto plac, I-in tabopt'he,if a Thile's -distance from the to manhood. . . P1 I ease." . I . , .: , .. . - I . . .1 - . ill .1 it J . - . - - . . . , .. had two vaqueFo,- lookin' after his cattle$ isting as a thin, gfa`s�lay covering on the sur. the condition of purch are rather hoi , whence a long reach of sand ascends i I _� I " __ . .11 , . .* . ­i- .I'. .... -. an 7 got back j�at before night. . I . . . I t,blin re . . . ­ 1. .1 -� - I e. - . � - - .� � .. �-!:.� __ . d f face. . I sellers of stock. There was never a dep- apidly to a height 4 'almost 300 .feet. - I . .� -. . . . 3 eat before day"-Buckeye paused,pass. . . . . " �- ' Dark Ho s6t .I ,� "'. , - , � I . - - h . - " Such fulgarites � . _. -I : - . - I .,Walk( 7 . . . . ._ .1 ed his hand over his f' oww in cndition of the I trming industry his reach jileighty feet wide and resembl . . - . 4 1. , � . . - .; . - . . I .'. . ace, cleared his as . . . I . W6 open( I - abundance on the summit of Little grar&4 without its correspond ag lesson to be lo who keep thei� houses dark for . . _: I ... - .1 throat of a suspicions lump an,l co ' Poop . . , ­ ..- .. . � 7 w. . ...� .. . n1tinued : in Armenia, The rook -is so soft a 3d p,r* learned. I I - 1. hu amphitheater, being railed, in by low . - Ragaii .�. .._. - - "Jest before day the nex' nicrnin' 1 WU7, fear of the sunlight spoiling their carpets . . - I d6u'l;ap4 " . _ . .1 waked up by A terrible row in their aleepin' ous,that blocks a foot long can be ol tairled, The whole hay-orop wi d to maks. The sounds coming 'up from the . � - �. _ _ . . I be n"de ; . . 1. : -_� room. I he woman wuz �a s,.rea -s erforated in all direction$ by lit,th tubes take the Place of rain that is generally ound at this place recur at intervals of aInd furniture have no idea of the disea,se I ��,,: . . , . tvin' an . . . � . �4... . .. Riled with bottle-green glass f orme d fro ni ying influence of si�nligbt and air. I 1, ­_ -_I ., - given to stock. Ed hay,is almost a co destro w i. , � I . , I jumped in- Lbout am hour. They at first resemblo a - . . .. I � - - . . - - I men were a yellin: an' a cusail- the fused rook. I I i , .. ., I I I : . . " . 11. ,,! � . . .. onto' bed, grabbed my glin a run inter of itself for %ni ma ill that are not Pasteur .'," " : � - 11 ow murmur,-but before long there is heard Puecent experiments mr-de.in the - . ,, Wilen yo . . � . . 1._. i'- ' nin' bri ht " Some wonderful fulgariWs were fou 04 1 to food - exposed ; . .�i�,,�.-i, I . ­ - , their room. 'the moon wuz a ii Ung worked much, and it should be made L loud knocking, somewhat like the strokes Institute have shown that bacilli .. , - :� I Meiical - .�: - .1. an' it bein' summer all the do I by Humboldt on the high. Nevada a point to secure�only th . .7 . : !_ :��! . I . . ... ­ o .8 an'wi do finest quality. i - :, A . .Te rs f a bell, and which, at the end of five Min . � � . Toluca in Mexico. Mum of tlie rook to the sun and air were destroyed in two 7, M-b ; -ei. He I-" _.:" '! '�;, bed been left open, , I could ime the room Th,are is such a differen in the quality of utes, becomes so strong da. to agitate the . '1� ...-� The one I_.-; .-1 wuz full of fightn' men. He w a eta' were covered witha, thin layer of green hAy ths t one may be a tiar ing his cattle off hours, i6ile those exposed to the,sun* tile ­ .LLL:-- . I .. ndin! , ' - I upon yo le . .. sand. , Tile explanation of thiscuriousphe. . .� 1. . . - .,. .�. hi'l wi lass. Its peculiar'shimmir-in the sun led llbtirsl supplies while an ther may be mak. - . ,;- I ., I , between tho gang an' the bed ,whar fe iven by the Arabs Ia that there airbeing excluded, were alive after. fiftv . - ! . . , � e�tra pi 7'. . ­ Wumboldt to as t nomenon 9 . I .- . - oend the pregipitou s Ix sk. - hem strong and he& 'by Off &smaller is a oonven . ... .� . - ,­. It an' babbas wuz, . . . . ' ' In t under the groundo and these hours of expoe are. Dr. Paler,nio,of.Naples, ; Pay thei _ . .. - .,;. _t - . . . I. . . . , ,1: - a , - .- . t with chol__ I 1, . . .�.� :. I ,-_1.. - - . �_ I,- ­ .at,the risk of his lif e." . bulk'. Ground bay like vitm mixed with resounds of the bell which the monks ' ' '� you. L L :.-" . - 1� " ... A FIGH )i� ,-i, made au,intereatin experimen . - I ­ 1. TIN' LTkz TUR I VTL . --- __-_J �:-_ - - - `* I � - - ''.1 - or - . . _'-;L" . . � . , 1. I A.. -'- . .no fine grain or meal gives all the feed I � 9 �,- 1, I I Note : .: I .. rin# for prayers. So thoy call it Nakous - I .11 i - animals require 66PO4 erabsoillL %N-hile he found those protected �' .1'. 33 � - .. , ,..: , ,';, � . I i,, !ng value that )'ally- which means a ball. The'Arabialffirm that . .... t:"'. , * �. .. --�.'.- I clubbed my gun, let out a ye I an' waited Expensive Ignorance. . . . , good a , - . ' � I . ... . , . ­ : . . . � ;� ­­ _1 .: ._- _. . . in but hadn't made more'n two ur th I if this can be supplemelated 4 a few roots 1, 1. , . ree : , , L . . the noise so frightens their camels when from the sun killed guinea pigs in. eighteen . - ,�, only b : .: : -. - Z. -,:*1-4�,�,., .�"fr.;zItrz.,.. ",,!�,W- - .. � . , : - 1. � L. - . : � ­ .. .�, . I , . 4sionally. to the sun, , - -renf ., - __Z.L.:r-; . 11 � , . -, . oco . I . . .1 . I . L .. - swipes till outhin' struck me )n the hen.a. :I i- L I t is to rend , e( - . , �1,%,___�._ - - _4ti " I . I " " . , .. �. .,I, 2. - . . . . I . , . 1� --,* .�I I � - -1 , ...- - thay hear it *�. them .Arious. hourn, as usual, those exposed I : _ ,. _ . " . . -- � . . I .. a ;''-,�'ji.,':., 7!;'L' `1 ­ _.,�'-i .� ".. ; _. I .".w....-ft �1. . --. .1 . - L 1. .11 I­I-,- :�_;.� an' I went down. When I ( mt to h . . . . - . - . . - - '� L- 1 . 11 Scientists attribute ths so"de to suppress:- though not killed, Were rendered entirely - . unfallin , _�,i�;., _ . ­�_ ,:, . ..,4._-,., ' I'll. . .- I ,�-.i4_1�-.': , u ., I - - . - I � ._ _. - - . ...I __� . . .­,, roo . . I—- . i- I - - -IJ i.1 ­ . �?';,i -probanly to the babbl- harmless. An t4l, the influence of sun and � .1 -,-_-,. ., . _.,-�:,., In wuz quiet cept far the i ' u The ...I � t", J, 1 : _- :.. �:"I, When to Apply, Vanuite.-, , ,- ed volo' io action- I - � anteed. . , I - �', . t� �� &a :� ., ..U ,-: . ._.. , . , . , ,�i� . ..� 1� 11, -_ ­ 41 , .- ,. . �'LL ... -, - .. -V�mw . I I I as , - . -� __-- . .,.. children. I staggered up on y feet, ,wip. � 1. I � . - ' air on bacilli., it wag cartained that th� : ,i, or scrof - - 1 'T . - . Ing of g&3 or vapors undlorgroand. . in ... .? . " . .T_14'�,_ I 1. - % ,� �r� -1V'11 I - -, : e ` - ed the blood outen my eye n' wefit to � - .. There is-much differax ce of opinion be- __ - oxyg effWt � � that 8 e ..-..;;� - .-.6 - . . � . ,en of the air had a marked , ,. ­ ­ -n-.... . . � . .. � I . . - . : : ' . . : 1, , . - the - .- . 1 . ; . - assibting the sun's rays,an � I& pure bl, - ;:.. _::_t� -door. She wuz a layin, . -iy, I I :�tnr 1._�� .:. -f� 0 tside on the ,�_. . � � O. '. . ..I. 1. t tween farmers as to the ,eat time and best a Millionaire. d that the ba.c_ - , I - � - _:1.:.-: .-r'. :� % .-%-.- groun' in a dead faint, ,ked her up, .,..- 1 . I - . . Stevedore Beoomw . . . . -more from the sun's rays if _1��t--1­7,�� I . , 1 , I pi, - � * teris autfered . ir.ve yo I ,:.­. � -4� I.. ,.-- - . - ' -i'A�- -I .-, I­ ;., . I � , methods of applying manures. ban if�;, r, - L - '­%­ .-., , carried her inter- the bed an) ,lit a limp. -:.!�- ' ., . No given A despatch from Victoriai B.C., says ;- the supply of oxygen was increaAed t ,��, , L Oldhi . . L,. .":�,_ .,. . :I .I .-, .';,�,_._ . _;­ .� , . . .I . �_.z, . ..I " . I- - u . . ..i � � . -4ore, of this city. . a, too, .1! ��;*�.." :�� , r.-.. . _�"_e, She came to in a minit, but I)okin'Nawful , 1� . rule will apply to all farme or all localities. James M. Morrison, stev,e it was dimiDished. Certain liquid I haye 11 �,�%.." I .11_;�� : j . I - ' . . . - . . L�. ,,; , ��,, ,;, -J wild* . She tried ter git up, b t I told b ,­ , , . Much depends upon. the lay of the land * - a in the . -..'.,L �f The i . .;., .;,.- - �.-:,�,I er . ,_. ,- - . .1 with three brothers, have ' cently fallon which will dudergo putrefactio ' �].� � �. , ,5-�;. ,.:4�,, ter lay still a,n' tell, me whic I way they '.' . ", $ " om bac- :, . I �.. r. , ' ,., ' dark will remain sweet and fieeLfr �..I 1. __ �,,-­,,L . ' '. I , 1 . and how much time oulo has for hauling.. , . broker .1., .., . eirs to an es . .- :,. . I Z I­ - I?. teria,when expo, e ,q� . . - --- .­' --`_: went. She said I Down -the valley ; they -.1 . '.. , - tiato worth fittAen million& sod to th sun's rays. Air-, I . - .1 ��_- -its I � .* ;�,:­*I L _.-,� , took him along." She said i ll� I I ,Highly an manure in valued, cost In Two brothers are in CaliAornis,- and .one in and sun are Nature's great purifierfli.: , . .� , nto a u . I � "V . I J- �1: An ei � a tried ter 11 , I- . . I - �.. ­... . .�, 4 I . � - : ; ­ - 4 .1 ; , '1�'L 1. . _'r" foller them, but fainted whe n- she got out- haulin; is sometimes greater than the &. j �. .� � ­ . � I P, : . .-.. _ .,-), , F. �_ '! as left by , "I I 11 ­ ,,,_,�� ' I I - _'L " ' - .... ;__ . - ' ,ohn; N. B. The esta,te w a ""A, -­ . God hai ,; _ ,.�' .'j I 0 � . :, I ­ -"- L ... . , I � -V. if�. .I;i�._-�-4 ?_ . ro t value of Its plaut food, and the . . . I .1 . . I - I i t, a . _. , ick $&Yin, they - r I : . . 1-11'. . blawed �out the hilit �� " I . ..... L . i w 1� , - . _�1.� .1 , � q'uick . L L' i '� :� I p�­ - -;* side. I itook a glimpse aroun' We om an I 11 I . haul"R bachelor uncli, Mr. William MoKay, re- .. *. -%*% s. nd t,h( 'I.,,._- - %_ .I,tv, . � _' .. -.1 I cu � . .1 � I I 1. .. and aprea4ling is therefore Xha moat costli ' - ��L A Re"i -onable Findi'' . -1 re of ...F.,C_ - - JR., , I . I - 4 -v,. . ..% "h... . r� - ­ , . . � ."', - � . �,' '_'_L-1, C, might shoot through the wind re, but they �� . I I QGritly .-coo sod at Kimberley. Mr. McKay ;.. - . t " .. , :.�._.�� -_ - , .. 4 . %ad important item oonnected with it, the 1. �, 98 I always an f he year, .. . ",L"' - I - . _.. �_ . . 1_ %I ` " .., I wuz eu thin' in thar that 'two Idn't do for I :�- I I I years a 0 joy the fall o ,.. � -� I beliel . � I - .. . ; : Aftod to South Africa, many .. . . �­ : . ..-:.. .. - ' .- always a ti'l- ageneve , . .. .. .1 ­. 7 ill,It­ . - � I L massed,his fortune. The aid Mrs. Uptodate, " . .11 � : '..�-i�,��.-11� �­*I*, her to 00 - e�*� �I '­ . . :,- distance. kind of manure, actual value - . . ';, for there in le � . �.L; a. o�' ,4L:-'.Q , L - .I ­- - . .1. . , 0 1 . 'IL - , I �1 - - 1, ,� � _�. f the manure and fsoilities for h%nd-: WbOrO A .$) " ;I-- ­I . J hustled her ar' the. babies �- ._� "'O i, .,... in?o - g for we then 10 I . ' . I - "�. *- - . I - surpria � '�", . .""--...L�7. Qaten t,he house down ter-a lump 6' cot.- _,:� �,. - � .,kl.,.,:,;F-i't: -7�---��"-..'?_-,,­ i 1. 1. matiou came tbrough a despatch from douth pleasant a in store and rw . L . �. - . alz* :!_-.1 �, . . .. I - .. ., I . .. 11 . :- - ;-.._ ��. I L ��*­;, - - Ung it having their, affect on the Valu'o, I I In what Way ?" asked her friend. - N Upon t, ' � . . ". ... , D- :' '' tWi k! t I Africri�published -in the* Eastern� pa .1 , ton-woods by the spring an, told lem ter � CUPPy7- o you , n your -tailDr perL ­ , . , , . , "� . I . . �,� I of the whole, and affectius; the results to . ­ . � . . ., .� �,, 'da It my winter cloak I� benefic ' - ,.:!., ,- ,t f. f.YeKay lift about a on and a half -, W 0 -, .. � , , . - �� a .. 09 . e 6 I '. . . , . ;tay thim till I got- back, feare(I th ' Vould trust me for a suit of olothes?k� z- be derived from i ' Mon .. find i handkerchief t .. '. ; � t milli Oh h a I uuP&Q . . ...L .. w ­ Ill has,beeh Ae 11 ­ hat I L -,,- .� . 'Chan I went -Cholly-6-Does he know you VI - I . ;� . "�­.1;. . ''M the in- '��' �! : .� ... � ang might burn the house. to y any�, ible. .legal expenses for a I ... I . -1 I .9 . ­ . 1�:�4. � 4trated howaver* L. that the.''Vk4ji)jIty;_'QJ - in .ob ­_.. .1 ... � . I . .. 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I { -, :i s.. - :-, -; ' - - `T_rc ..a."' ✓ly '. tit•,cr':, t. err - « ' l Et►tii3t Ri ': :- _ I - s v r. � a{ a ow re I-_ - 'M. robe May Completely Chaiip -, . & E ferocious .- , 11 where `- AN INTERES ING ,. HA,T WIT T E• ETTY ••BRUNETTE STRICKEN, � G'„A � the , International ueiations tq the )hast REV. W. J. CHAPIN. tatoher, (}i,, ?,' �• .f.Oa�dtc ellen o ha is races, , ., -11 .: DOWN Ib PHILADELPHIA, �; . P P g. .; .� triplets u i+ttly -, � y • �Y'of t 8o e,3; tri cru• , { : r►ezrelr By their vtotaoxtca.on lamd'.:a1ud� sea a .�t xtrl ... t -_ •.' ate'of civilization; rom ,pilin ere all•'pe 81.Cip a montbNaDrAN doe • Japanese bade �iemonatrated ' F Sithe only i, t 'i#(st0tt'rr of a Tbung Girl That, Created a :are concerned, that thei olns oval tie worts of i four. :. d a I he Stirai ulp o 4]R �#` { d e Jrlu ter ♦rne►n Ue Rledlo t Phe `', &R t muai I i accepted way-their right to s'4itcognized Y lir_! 1 F rat t 1 .@ ! rt< �I o e _ n drawn His 1lealth Accopnt-d w 1 e teruit�. "lead one,to suppose. •1a�s 1_, ar►vas8ers,.#,Per da ( : ape place in the family of nations. Henceforth r •"" e e$rr $ee prem Met the Calsis and Returned to tt► �"" ' This ie especially visible in ,t, t/ _ ate l Y ever 1 PHILADxLrRIA, Oct. lat.•--} Ca3e that is One.. 3'i`blp� :t new rower moist be reckoned with,` and. buttes wiik Reneged Health, beautiful and artistic deadhousea fu Wtr, _. it of Vv• - is i creptin a great flutter amort the medical - P ` @ . g g S robe deposit their dead for several days bei` 1 =. �t w ROYCE '. if.her career of conquest i9 not arrested by pt om the Springtield,Ill,, Journal♦ dove•eote is that of Nellie Laflor whose Y P Egt.TdR & C urea b_F' r tore burial. Thej side walls are of carved . ONtO a•' _ Y. t: European intervention a warlike and ag In,the tett village of Chatham, I 1., Parente reside on Powfeton avenue. Miss. wood,and the root fS covered with beautiful - °@KT' I greasive people, flushed with victory, may there lives a Bapt}eg divine Whoa sn ,w Tailor is a pretty brunette with rad cheeks ,- 7 Y >tt l and a smile that would set the heart of the mate of the most elaborate design. The dead as-leg- Th Narialtr`calrbee completcly-change all existing international white hair is the one outward sign hat to sternest reporter fluttering in two seconds. bodies lie in coffiins which are built in the d �_: nl tole a1dTh o hni:�so d ' relations in the East. has encroached upon the days beyo d t e shape of a boat,richly adorned with ara- d Hbo r rough usaSe 9u,inciy . The faots-of the cass are sooner told`in her P pain'. If Japan woes on to the triumph h 1. which allotted three score years and ten '. „ „ besdues and narved figures. Some of the I top receh•ers his a P P clear eye, keen mental faculties and magal own words. Three years ago, ahe,Said, P tare• now seems within her grasp, there is Y g. is father moved from the eouutry into tribes burn their dead, but the majority of I theyaretho . h„ , i• ficentphysique all bear witness t a ]if r t��fuf. . nal,; little likelihood that she will be content Philadelphia. I determined to find some them take them' from the doadhouae and ' light ie ry, zr,d sill �c,;n I to remain an island power playing a minor well spent. This l i onset in God's ever ban the coffin between to poles several �'gight, a r•1�r- I " I the, vineyard is R3v. W. J. Cha in w ose V- employment, not wishing to be a burden on g° - ani unobserved part in the great drama of, . Y P , yards above the ground, or they sew the )rawer arts than of cr a ling, ear are crowded with noble deed is he 4-the famil I oh dined ant to ment in Wan- Y Y �'rtta for cAtitiolCuce t.o histzr Her people are. leased y p boyiies in mats which are.similarly suspend- y. p p y p 7 namaker e store and 1 had not been' long The Marlin File A17IlS (;U fratri to think themselves the English of the. Christian minidtry, ed between two poles, t I To a Journal re reaentati�e who asked there when the indoor world began to tell DTew.laven,Cottn.,II.6. -���. i tber. Orient, and ti. -y will undoubtedly follow P on we, I lost the color in my cheeks and -There the-corpie is left to decay in the ,: _ . A. him something.of ►tis career in the inist y, burnio dun, until it returns to dust, and �- b -at_ ar;nt;land s example in reaching out foe 'ter- I grew pale and thin. My rood did not . -V Mr, Gha in talked in an intereutia strain, g ritory in the mainland of Asia and in the P agree with me and I had a headache all the the,winds scatter it in all directions. •jI . . oi t ielanda of the Pacific. With a strop riav and. - that, jn spite of the iodic tipns . ____________ ___ Chat ' �0 8 y., - Aime. I finally grew ao ill that I had toI . 1 I t the eodtrary, kl a life had t all been a : the I�Iilipkine islands will after grade uit work. The doctor was called in and . 1. temptation. The osseasigna of S ai h ani' shine ap�l$ood. health. T� O� j �f i ` P P ' `+ tSrt. re` nt a ear's t;cs t© tifiei 4he said that I was suHerinq from chronic IT . :; ,Hollad in those Eastern waters wzll not As Y P PP d a epaia and habitual eonetipation and he .' Ci 'to was fortunate to the possession o a v ry" Y P - � ��� �,� be sec re against a nation of 4=1,000,000 ave me ver little ho ,e of recover He �/ • 5 vigorous constitution. But as is too of en g Y i �' . . - . . .., - the people conscious of power and ';eager g ave-'me several doses that near! doubled I - - ±:nen to prpve it. We ;alread know that the case, I overestimatad my physical g y :- I have been drinking St.Lcon Mineral W 4r r '.. . y S reeFources, slid when•it was too la lean ed ine'up with pain but gave no permanent ) regularly ,for four years, and consider it the at. Jsp.tn has cast'.ovetous eyes on the Sand- that I had overdrawn m health ccou t- relief. Finally I tvas that ill:• that;� food j very b.eit thing to drink while in eneral tr.;iin- � wick islands, and will AUAi rolls be content Y would only stay on my stomach fora"coup! �`'' ing. Itis an excellent regulator, having coin erne to'ro din a British colony when her inter- The crisbis patne about eighteen years ago. ��� p!etcly cured mo of constipation and kidney• �tg At the time I was preaching the gospel from of hours. After eating I would autl'et fro . �5 q I trouble. 1 th.e : eats, perhaps her.safety, may demand free- dizziness, and 1 would see everythin MINI' E - 111 W. H. Ii,+srr1'r'r,3£5 Manning Ave., t� the ! :,- _ -- 'm o action in her relations with a pow- the pulpit,and I became suddenly soil L tat, double. Then a terrible headache wflulr c�""�' l�► 1 . do Champion 1'odo4trian of CanAda. D cur. l I i' hbor ? I was comp ell+pd to atop iyeforQ }n sermon ��� r - erf u g set In followed-.)ty vomiting and !rain. , ':. -t of. In commerce'as.in international polities was finished. -It was a bad ease o new us Ste Leon Mineral Water Coy, Ltd. - protatration, and for a time my, fri nds, nd tried a lot of medioiney of different kind OU u Q. ' 'ter - Japan will have.to beconaidered. She.has• but the did me no good. At Inst a frieuc .•' HeadMOfn�e-King St.W., Toronto. lie's stepped f#th _from the poetic Oriental tarriily were greatly exercised over my n- Y g, All Drugi;tsts Gr d Hotels. ` �iitiou. Complete rest was itnpera }ve, nd advised me tq take �chiyller a Sarsaparill C too - dreamland and has become one of the forces gills. I followed his advice, and much t . . r . Mrs. C a in and;I lanned and t• k a long ('� ® IL - in tho world of civilization. That she w}!t . h P 1? the wonder of m friends I began to reeove l'oiir Profits at is be a grow.inLf power is evident to all who trip. My health was sufficiently restored Y to resume work, but I was not the s me at once._ Ten bones of Schiller's 'Sarsapar sur- }have studie-1 her progress since she opened ills Pills have completely cured me. �%1 _ _ , . Will y r land 1f. ded•, her porta to commerce and her mind to mar. I�felt absolutely' worthless physically P Y freed.ed your land - , mother was completely run down °orcin freed from foul. eu_. and mentally. 1 had so lost coat 1 of my P S Y � Faces . «'est:crit ideas. nte►anti Schillbr'e . arsi'parilla Pills hay • steeds,if yoru hPgtf. muscle thi,t my fingers would inn Junta ily _ __ cured her also." Know our own rninc . L � •nide'. - . felease their grip upon a pen, and my h hd yI i Feed Your Stock _ - s tile- An Imporatnt Dlscove�y . would urn over Vvith absolutely n °'voli •fon If your druggists will nut get Schillelr a sho`1V' Depleted Blood, poor . on my art. About two years a o, to in• Sarsaparilla Pills send to us and we'wj 1 nidi A genius who has devoted a goo steal of ail You a . box' on reale t of brie. or s x nOl1I'lshment, e V e r,y t h in g Grain n " . i the. g tenaif matters, I was seized wit a se ere Y P Ground boxes for $2.50. Address K. H. 5chillt r L tier- is time to the yuestion,haa, he a Cys, dis- attack of la grippe. I recovered only p rti• bail. They are SigTIS of, _ i all f om it and had fre uent r turn of Co,, , `Toronto. _ y a bovere.l -how to prevent trousers from bag- Y q ,A,.naemla. trdcis ging at the knee. This is a piece of news that indescribable feeling which ccom an. - }es and, follows that strange malady I Oatarrh-Use Nasal Balm.• Quick' po i. I - ���__ _ WATEROUS ,ears tive cure. Soothin , cleansin healing. ` . �-'��' _` -.T's which should send the ub}ic, or ot• least lookejl in vain for somethhtn to b -ing' - •g g' . _ _ . r .tc- . P - g �C ne Cho per. . Ve i] �C 1I � to • ' . the male- ortion of it, into transports of relief and finally I read an acro nt of Dr, Protherhood carpenters ha 80 Buhr i - - p_ P . i bine . ; joy. It will no longer be necessary for the Willia�iis'Pink Pills for Pale Yeop e. S me- u 'tons. Grinds everythink,even to the finest seeds. , rtuin pc�`�rty-stricken dude to put his �rousera thing eemed to tell n,e that th y would rhe Tree of Heaven is the common na e - - ' . Stonos last•a lifetime. _ them. fo the Ailanthus a ver tropical looki Iron plateH, chilled 1 lti, are not in it wif1 iL as under the inattress at night, nor for wives dome me good and I commenced �usi g y p g vivi_ , who are. proud of their husbands to iron 'life ave me additional etre ¢th from `tr e. Frown Bros, Co„ Toronto, nut,, tell French Ruhr stones,6 inch ea thick. I Y g f ulmon Chilled Clear Through. ked, . their trousers-the- husband's trousers- the start.and toned up my syste fro o us;that it is not a very satiafaotory grow r Easy to run, simple, durable fabr -w-ite' • OU after they have gone to bed. The , theory condition of almost absolute pias ratio ea foC our section. This house wish an agent which has been evolved is that all Mousers that I waa able again to resume my duties here. They pay salary and expenses a d the Cream of Cod-liver OiL, WaterouS; Bra>�ltforQ, -- are ant from cloth in which the thread rune a4 a minister. ' The improver ►ant was otleS liberal inducements.' With Yl O h05 hiteS en- °CANADA. . '. up and down and straighL across the leg. i impi marvellous, and the ere it is due Calumet (bliuh.l candy -stores 'nay . �p p p . ' I . i ' - < . ` Hence,when the strain comes upon the Dr. illiams Pink Pills." folrced to close Sunday. riches the.blood, purifles th© _ -I ' ' decal ' knee of the trousers,"these threads stretch, air Chapin was present Buri g the eon- P ' , , y skin, Cures Anaemia, builds .;�.:��r� ��' t bec;�use the strain is .directed u on them versat on and said : - Is I don't }fiink Dir. ooner e 1 ben le Disinfectant mix d a :-- : P - with fish oil or grease, will prevent the c ,, t and the trousers bag. A tailor has made a Chapi i could ever have resumed rig pr acct• Horn fly. Apply with a brush about t e up the systern. Pity. -1 the 1 A1W' YSI I.,, acts pair of trousers so -that the thread runs ing a ter lie had the attack of la rip had - j pp h 'rue, head and back of animals, world over, endorse It. 1. 's . . z its dial;onally across the lea, pmd the result is it not been for Pink Pills. The slid him MO e r acro- sai{t to be hi hl aatisfacaory.- The strain so much gcocl -that- I decided to tt'y heir Boston garment workers will run eo-op r• r 1 5 g Y a tvc, Shope. TN1 -11 - _ 1 is distributed indirectly °pori the threads efficacy on myself. I have bee 'tro bled Dont �� �e�ielr�d �ly u $t�filifiE$ ! . art,' n , o. . of the cloth, and the trousers fall back inti for )•ears with what our phy ician, Dr. Get Rid"of Netlralgla. T,'c�ttsnuw a Rolle►v 11 All Got �$1. the their proper shape as soon as the strain" Howitt," called rheumatic -paralysitq and Thei•ci is ko use in fooling with nauralg a. - / - , . s , { - iving has been re'ih since taking tne,1'ink Pilht'I have heart dt ie a diseaso-that gives way only to he �•,� % - �� v� ,l I s•: -onger hnd the thin iu m rig t ar�11 arid. i 9 n 'r mad et �-. - ; � ,, ex- - - --=- 1 P Y mpst Powerful 1 remedies.. N es y c , ;/ j I �.. . 54t� hand is less acute. We keep hep is in discovered has given the grand Iresulta t t Ott �-•-� � li i >rary = A .Curlosity Of Eyesight. the house all the tinhe, and the du e a invariably attends the employme�rt of Y,I• 30 ,_ou _ Plritc ' NnRTIYFR1, �I I G® , to- An aged-sea c, pta,in is troubled with a great deal of good in the way of toning up son's Nerviline. Nerviline is a positive ' BtY,tx4 h, t.p.f'r•,Owen system and etre° thenin m r" p !*r, 1.�ARN 1T ? so•-,rn.:, o,ir , it you want 0 a^fi r,• ithin m) g K s eeilie fur ail nerve pains, and ung ft to hea ,1,H,( ) ,(,. I Course. ` ' peculiarity of vision which ie common to al- ' In ll cases like the above Puh fill offer 1 r is Rea)1��- I - k •pt on hand in every family. tio(d every ca it l;r.,�t:4a1 gtisine�+ducatiori: salve:_. ollicer cit high rank a s-,e ed and certain cure. T ie act di. ` -)urn, skippers and ahth a - g t Y Y 1►ere ''i cents a bottle. i C;,r. .•rs rtes L. A. h'LEJiINt;,Principal. o-ts-: will have had long experie ce_ on.the se,t. recti upon the blood and nervei. Sold by ' -` A. P. 7.1 -__._ - -- E'gla /��or ed-� lo`ay all dealers, or sent by mail, pc Atpaic , on _ a I Advlee an ;ed I t this particular- inatan a the captaii} recei ,t of RO capita a bbx or ' ;$ ;,U or ti ,-- __.`�__ --- • • �a .My _ . _ esa , complains that through ng use of the boxc. by addressing the Dr. .Will ams' ,` - that ' A g ' i 1 lMi5 t CR �et f1,_�ii$'1_ . teles ��lle,the 'quadrant an( other inatru= 14efli ins Co., Brc:ekville, t)nty, ,r gci pec- . y un- men's pact} in making calculations at sea tally, N. 'i. Beware of soba bitted and T�.� I �Qenr SMaKe Yor' nal, nostr In,s alleged to be ++jaat ae good." a, 8196 ' ' s t _ T„wo, - , 1 (EER35 or A the sif,ht has been drawnfr m the left eyes ... 1 'f"•fid ' ��1 - . i, or .. -' into the cite which peers ao 'agerly through , � I: 1 h • F' ti � .. - IRE to`1i�--��` of lag - �I le spinners unions Ill ive,, o i,000 In the _ pB�C�o ` MON*RtAt_ - - I f - o{ the instruments. He says 1 e can discern trema ivy. 4 r ® i Nua4L body. . . , (and: f ` obj�_cCLS at an enormous distance with hie Charlatans and Qua ks 1 _ _ ____ _ _ _ __ __'___ _ _ ___ -'•_ ' cat.ed right. eye, }out is scarcely able to read with I ' alone ` his left;. The tendencyof nature to adjust Have Iona plied their vocation n the Suf- fl }Yid itself to conditions is ei . _ r; tepee! in these Earl° ► pedar5 of the people. '11 a knife has .'- I: E applicatioSns - nick caustic �� .1 'xcess rids", by the !.right glare r onh the waters, Parer r the ui pp . Have tormented the victim bf corns until pid if which make.tlhaatrain on:t- a eye especially the �onvietion shaped. it elf there's no ;Me�MW y y • !je tter this Fet;soti than e�-er. Ener bed wants " the�l ' • a un trying,. cure. Putnam'n Painless 'orn Extractor i1j)OBottle. M Every dealer sells theta.' They wear like Iron. � 1. rithin ' -- 1 - prow s on what slender haai pu lie opinion One cant ado@e. - _ - __ - __ - -__ _ - _ - - __ -_____ bared - A Woman s Argument often rests. If you suffer from i corns get , i rs o i w It fv sold ealn a tee all l d { th#tt He- You women have no tight to the the 'xtractor and you w 11 1 aatys66d. iia{@, It cures neipieni, onsumptio ballot.for the simple reason that in case of Sold everywhere: + aLlii bs•LL'O )Pad,ent otap pus0. - : . to ga. a war you would not be able to-,fight " - .--_ -_ __�_ __ - - ------- _� - I- A.N1104)p Wrec'ke'd find .Re.eued. By garde Shea-"Thin why do you allow a man who - i W. J. lit moria:. i'h.h.. 1).1). A Aerie of °!ilii- is crippled to-rote.'' I 11 .;oth - _ chnpte" to men on:,ociat purity and rigKht ir- Q�� SPECIA IT Both •c It i•I �riuen in plain. Ittraguai;e thmc nil fie iS'hy-er - if that lair t just like a ing• ----- _ • and may under-horrid. Live AgentA wanwd. (•ir• ' woman to ask some such fool question a9 b the thlma - 1 - / cellar•:eontaining_term,• sent on application. _ We have letters from all parte of Canada saying 'here- I . x I M'tllie�tu 1tr4Ke,t. 1'pbli!+het.;Toront,o.(jai, ,�• 8 } rboys. YA'r�AllTAti'S will tit+ ftitc«roetedie `k 'otic* Preston Furnaces are the Be `v A Sure Cure. ' as,)•, - � f �� �� . that thef:unuu; 13i•rbotl ('pipet Sweet ear r.lead I'.ttient-" Doctor, I want a gtYre- care �f - : re now mAnufaviured in a branch tactor. at Let tis'send you Catalogue and full particulars,and you emu - L all fo_somnambulism." ' ' V '� "ciente. This nteRnK that. ('RnxdiR�,+ wit be r ' r hlo to pure ha:e� tt,e genuine liisseil awe+ei err . �, Judge' for Yourself. . , iiia in Doctor-"Try ins^inni Two dollare, . "" ` - , f : t i4rir,cr that'will 'enaLlo every house icer wr r r a .%; - :i - - please." - tjo posac,;� n ,«weeper publicly recogni.e:d .. . - - .r• ? a pho bc�t In the world. STO N _ -,-. - e. PR Ta .1._ '' .., . - Soleless w t. - ..,. 10eCLARE S.R O.S. & 0 0 ,, L .. ;�Yalker Lona-++Say, rather, ifh.ere'I1, y'� i A'�gNO$U� Zvery tiomeshould vs tine spend the winter ?" 7� i k for-1 ., one. F.a�aiu littera- Lea a economical and DRY EARTH l�ndorgea by all Doe r• �TM� I� rpets don' speed it at all." ' and SetonWuts. TT1Tr ; isemse - , .', G ET . . . PRICE $b.00. ._ ­­ .. FU .. air. F-1::�­­­ 1 . NA11UF"TVRIKD BY CAN. GEAR 46. WOOD Don't be Impos d Upon,: -. y. 0 0 n ... , 01FORD - and... ,steur when you ask for Doctor's Pierre's Golden ' ` �o MR 0 R$ �_ °, COAL . ' .- hosed __. GE MI:.FI . -Alea_lieal Discovery.' Go to a reliable.d-3al- i • . CHAMPION � I l . two . er. He will sell you what you want. 'rFoionto,Ontario. ; STUMP AND STO E • • FOR ALL STYES 8F BUILDINCB.. A . - . �, the . The ones who have something else to urge As" We"I EXTRACTAR8. n L �}± i ' upon you in its place are thinking of the There are more to or CQpa lip f rom 10,400 tO $0,00 cubic rQei -fifty . extra profit 6hey'll make. These chinge �.. a eC 4,Ouu1 of these [uachir'ds Ii` i,ples,. pay them hotter and the don't care about "T-•' in use to the Uomin on ••GYGL.O iii STLLL RADIATOR" ° . ' Y than ail ocher kir ds chol- you. ' . !Mier Taking Flood's S rsaparilla . combined. For circu ar - WOODIURNACE - . r N dne of these substitutes'is "just`as ---- giving price eto.addr'as ,t HEAVY (IRATE, espeeially ected good" as the "Discover " This is the the mauufacturor, iron . g Y• +Gritted of 'a Serious iseasa. S. S gIMBAL adapted forwoad barn g hteen only blood cleanser, flesh-buil,j er, and „T. � ' - G tleavy Steel Plate Fire Box Dome j Y vas.asutierini;'from' what is known {t j. 577 Craig St. and Radiator, which heat :' sun, strength-restorer so far-reaching and so %-Ight's cllsease for'five year:.,a for days at a Montreal, I' (I i F gnickerand are more durable Direly ! unfailing in its effects that it can ae guar- ;ince I have been unable to sti tighten myself --- , 'RADIATOR of ModemConstrua t an"! 11 auteed. .In the most stubborn el;iu, scalp, ""u up. I was In bed for direr week ; during that , tion and(Treat Hosting Powljr , the , or scrofulous aflection.-, or iu every disease Canada PerminOnt x ct in ;: time I had leeches appitedi anal cl riv%d no bene• j - R LARGE ASH P1T - j _ that's caused by a torpid liveTr or by im- fit. seeing flood's Sarsajharllla advcttised in , c� c�n e�`r• tI . "t : bac- : pure blood-if it ever fails to euro, you the�papers I decided to ttiy a b tile. I found Loan and Say l-ngs,CVltlpan • rya if hr.ve your money back. y COAL FURNACE isn if - , .0 I o , Large Comb�lstion Chamber Oldham, England, co=opereti,v societies - ' ' foo' 4` have 11,000 mentbert. piliCe--Toronto St,, Toronto, ongFirelr'arei,enoirolingradiatcr I the rge Hoatin Surface I - -1 The women of Chicago * en aged in the " -" LargB Fe@ Door broker business have orggni;ed themselvesubser. _bed tlallital ,.,:;.,.1..>••$ d,tld►o, @Q Sectional Fire Pot �' I bac- , >r Air. Sarsapar Ila aid up Capital ,,:,•,..•a...... i'b�t' v I -f Bar • nto a union. 1 R,eae ed Fun REPg pl('ging Qfiab inept smelled° d6vine writeEt- I. T° ettt. ...... .,.,.. 1$,Qoil, D AS }* An em Total Aiittsa . . . 0 _ ' BXiPORD WOOD FURNACfi �, r.`­ �� God has been pleased to tore the earth �_�, r , ----- er----- . " and the_air with remedial genaies for the ,$i►nlarged pita! and reeourctfie ot.t [ gel it for... '4 �' Full Guaranteed Capacity OATAWOUS andTESTIMo1I11tL li�c. I . � ::Y cure of disease and the pr.Y ongation of life. relic!'before I had 13itislted talon half of a bo Coir,;any, together with the.inereaaod tic li • rear," � s I believe St. Leon' Nater '�o be one of these , tics it now has for supplying land owners wi h ' tle. I got so mueli Help from t k ng lite tlrst cheap money, enable the Directors to m et- <„..Mannfaotnre, hS•�- .It da. ; . ( '3: aye to agencies. It is invigorat(ng, exhilarating bottle that I decided to try ono her, and since with prompt°ens all requirements for lea s �. ." and remedial. Uped co-, 0139ly, its effect taking the second lxittlo I feel, swell a•ever upon satisfactory real estate security. Appj i /� r /r ' upon t.ltP whole urinary ar Passage is most I did in my iiia." GEo.jyiXRSET ,Torctrtto,Ont. cation may be made to the Company's lac 1 �Cl b1UU I'cuNaRY VaMPa Lta�� ��Re < ' p m Y g I oak beneficial. \, -, _ Awralsers, or to.... 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JC "hod,ynpat�awdam . , . a y .I " ,*' LATED-8 AX ULD RAN ;HER'. ; td hue iai ly fanned � scf ee�or s ar, . �^ Y H.�r,,.r� wi L us Hymen b s won tba ' bent in of 4bbctoos pp>I.,caortr- -_ AJ , A Young RnncLe litanged to a Tree hearts that forme ly Or8 anti d f�eT•its.which is"to Za. J� ��` WINTER. . . ... •.T fang or cacti Ru+ct)ersa `ih ' spheres, now throb as nee Two B �"' .tali i.�/ Y C., in for Ilhn— peedy Ven most promisinK Young pie "have �, y.l+taa�.tty. tir,>»a+�d tarty grow. t t e • - . m le that w stated a gas been Prescribed over Fears inn t :' =N _:: After the wa chase llo d the eta s 1' t osseus t ei anct o - 3 the igh s the o»ty ir iabb J - •. ,•while ago and ere th s paper , tfor Wood's D"hq hodlaet i< home ter Ohio, , .' of da well be happy in noptia a blessed- koeww. Asks = . a I. y y Y1 . J y nts. nese. Partionlare ne:t week. he matri- hs020"son*wortWea medictae is plass a � h not bll poCl?$e� .. 4 myself ur an hod indlose pn00 in Metter,and we vrill send by slurs i " Like thousands o k> " moni 1 ball will not cease we ow as by p�►tL price, one pagkas►e.t tilt six. ]i. Ona ts4t0 - 1. . r I ad- rase t appesaanoes some nth to are par- p da►WW OUM pampblete frits ib any addreft - - a t four years .of oldie . r LL 11 - g c n- ening it. 'i'ho Wool poirnyraa�, , } the taste.fer fart �' o $alt- (Too 1a$e for last aoek.l �pviadiwe,out.(3anaM. B11 DERW AR ` V. 1 broke down an'� '_ aarterly Mr• Trigg"visited Toronto res arty. iii 'Pater• Mr .Madill is having a woodshed erected sold in Whiiby by,W W. R( Howse._ c'neumption, an I t ace- • en cents per line, on lie plane here. ' 1 ion church T7 TAD QU TER thought I'd try q On or two attended M nt 111 AR 8 ,the . BEFt$ taubee cent insertion. ggiR$s . For service,the highly bred (" d�� ' . T ' _ ads known oa applica- •• °Enter rise," •.. .. .•.... •...• . . . A ,. ter Arizo�y. p On S nd6y evening• nerkghigv "Deflanoe, shod by •'�" `" ' `�. ,.sing. h hos ed hie en• p �. "thout"writbec, nstrutions Ch ilea Lynda Esq , ) (imp.) she winner of the first prise til the' In- �, - . cO' n t lzj►n duetrts3i toy the past four years. Booking orders , x:" rr crit forbidden and charged w• ane iter a snoosasinl season's work. thorou Two ' ejording oneY s for discontinuing ve ue- urs Willson end daaghter,o! etroit,are ttohtoroontingbred berghshirred h&, for sale,about a. . D NB Monts > in writing and sen p sister s, tors. N J. Chap g 6100 a few pain 0 a igs, ibont 9 I m, n. ,� viaiiti g at be; year old, 1ti'ieher, months old. `These pigs will be dispo0ad of a1 Job W promptly attended to. , man. f �,� til i So to hear that Thoth" P okerin has noes to suis the times.. For particulars apply ' `2.., 1. AWlost- PItO'RfETOR. lost lie of hie large horses it m iinflam- COPT. P. J. ROWH,lot it,aqa.3, Pickering - - . Tbwnthlp, Address Pickering P.a• a . 14 = r' ation .This i s the second this anon. _____ ___ -_ ��� � I 1 r -%%1.:. ,•- I Vrsir A'olitlew-9tnet Independence. In /or xcBrien called o oar aehoo I Executor's Notice. • . . 4 LL "' Our A-im-1 First-class Looal Payer. ng ell' leased ith the re- - • on g iday bei w p }' L r �u�c Expoet&tionw—The bsarsy gulat on of that sanctum, he anted Che pursuant to the R.S.O. 19K.chap• 110(notice "LOA 1D old 6�8 it18 808rC�� Ot i harsh elven that all creditors barring alarms . "`` -•. �O . : 1J, O"of the neo»le of Ptakering and vioinii.r• pII tl a bait=holtdaY• ielar.tt- r ainrt Jho elate of Robert Oreig. late of the �, ( � lam >rOBrady B.A.+ township of Pickering, In the county of Ontar- 1 _, 11 Mr D. 1110• firth day #1. n of bon t the and son r a . Law, Port Arthur I• of yeoman,who died on o NVINTici.a. EA ....` of Nov.,18aY ere required to send to chs under- .." . . :- FRIDAY, N0`'. 2. 1894. Bc , here,was nietly mar 'ed in Tor• , onto last week The neighbor ood attend signed, Whitby on or before the Bret day of 1'� i -« . December. 1894, the fall particulars of their HEAP FLANNEL TTS`�w�,� , their oongratnlations. claims with their Hamer End seeress. • w H 1 T BY. T e smiling face of T. �N. Davey sou And take notice that otter the above mention- _ • • I j '' nd Sancta date the executor o! the raid will, will pro• I tx" . Y ed 1 a da et sat r y NNELS n oar mid to anion l/N FLA . i . , anti d i _ j1� . (T'oo' late for last week j �' 1 veru plentiful this lost• Having spent a few yea a here, was seed to dUtribute the assets of the seta and onlg I !, J,,; \,, :. Huckleberries are - P wela me by hie old friends, w o droald be the opseteone entitled thereto,having reg T,' to th ed ht Whitby, 14th Qot�1894 thenhavenotice. . GREYS, CHECKS,, SHIRTINGS, year. I I ' y Jas. Gordon, Pickering, was in town on Pisa ed to see him a little o! easy in our D.OMIHTO - , a last. mrd t. We wish him unbounded success 5ft-2 Solicitor for Ezeaato : �' SUITINGS, SKIRTINGS, Frtd y in h s labors for Honor xatrio talion. _ O. Sebert, Bt'ookIin hous8. was in tOwil r - - . . I 4 _: - . - '. �' on Sunday BIR7H5. `"^^�^ I Clayton 'Johnston, Toronto, was horns ARM FOR $ALE—That valuable .. �_. �--.. v...• -�- - 1-� ' y J- faru,,lot i, in the 2nd concoeaion of the I r for a fere days this,week. _In Cesar Dale,on the 20th, list., the wife Township of Pickering, containing 2(38 scree is **V A S� . :P1 -TC 3E S•* - i - ,. - 1: formall teacher of the O. L, BAt for sal©on,eau forma. It ie situated on rho 13.. 1.V_L ]lies Ec y of r, D.J. Kain,of a aon. y ' t' C.> is visiting friends in town. : Her tta--In Picker+ug-on Thure a , Noy. let Kingston road 2 1.2 wiles west of Whitby town r_ _ ____ '_ ___ ._ 1 "I H. Hopkins, , K„ of a and 2 1.2 miles east trout Pickering Village and 1 J. C. Connor; Toronto; is spending this 18 4 the wife of W, 1' railway station, and is oonv©l�tttent to schools _ da abler. and eharcltes. The soil ie a cldy loam, clean, `a( :1 , - week with his family here. MARRIED. - the hi b at state of cultiva- . . - M . . - . . . I . _ _ ­ ­ ­ A 1 and in _ 1 ` - .�� I . . iVliss Edith Gross returned from Niagara, the latter part of last �v�ek• M�•r,is=Arr`Is--At Washinggton ch rr Y,,Scarboro tion. It is well fenced w tU cedar rails, and .HENRYMH— - tf . Vi lege, on Wednesde►y,Oct,24t lts�J4,b Ileo, }' watered by a livingetream Oti the property aro - . .. . . Robt. Brown, Port Pe:,v, spent Sunday t, «r,Stevenson 6tsisted by Rev.W. H. 4,u '100 ,. two dwellings,one brick.the other frame, three - - - town renewing f old aciluaintances, of nIontreal,brotYror-in-law of th grootu, 'aft- large barns,horse and cattle etah►ns, pigRerics, _ in r nr. Bert-Dartnell is still in poor heaah. He • er Scott Major,of N,%rhiter'alc,to 51 se Annie I''lor• implement,driving and lion houses,root cellars, - I . . ��; for cite a while n®cv. ©ace,daughter of Jerry Annie, scl•, of Hpr4te©. etc..all in excel re�afr slid wolf adapted for rry s ew. a -. has been ~tiling �1 1►Ieadow Farm,Scarboro. their res►active case, �he brick dwelilag is f1t- S�'m. L'ule, IFlontreal, is home on his boli• __ ted up>tln a modern tuanner, containing cants sent in nor health. '— --""- -- roomy,besides kitchen, pantries, closely,wood- f days. Wm. is at pre p abed and cellar; has hard and aoit water, turn-• Large �Iuantities of potatoes have been �. Nein dtivertilgem rif'A._ tics and other conveniences.the frame house is arriving in toren daily for the set week, P Olk SALE— igh grade ersey (''091. comfortably titled up. hae 9 rooms, pantries, At time of writing Jack Stinson is very due to oslye oy.9. For i articular ape cellar,hard and soft water,dte. To any person • . ore,-� 1.low. It'i3 now thought his time ie near at 1 o desiring a farm, first-clue in every resp�ot, , "t`p y:to Ndmond Wr ht, Pickerin .O: Chir is a chance that tr seldom ocersd. It res `' ' .band. _ in ... . - Messrs. Bendel, Souley and, Ayres went OR BALE—A number, o high ads andhasthe st put,uon or being one and registered ghrophi Ramr and y ' ) • to Toronto on Thursday 'with a load of o!the beet tunas to the Ec wnsbtp of ptckertn� j''f T R E M O N T ; Ewes. Time given.oa appproved paper• Appl f for mixed farming it cannot be excelled For `,t J,,r 11 Jt i t ,, proc'nce. to THO11ftAti PuaA.Whitevale, ___ __ farther particulars a 1 to A. A,POST,VYhteby `" #._. Mr. Frank Mallett, proprietor of,the Me- . _-- ALE-rTwo (food owe one dad ov so"w, V.RICHAR> c�v, Pickering. iNst I . . ' 4;arthy house, Cedar Dale, was in town on FOR cag thegth and one due he 15th of Oct . I . lionday. Ap ly to ROBERT DB f H L, Picbring. "`- i -- ly Black is now in the employ of Mr. P•8. __--___ a•- �`� . 11 an oodraff, on account of F k Bryan LEASE don' ask for / on e><sdii - - - •. ; • p w • chop or n. Pickering. would have gray hair, or a bald bead, • i t restgni 1 at noels, to him mM►s ars Xf when by ne in �Z" ��• a _ "' S. H. Graham's little girl in i proving Parties now indeb ,gs t % s-" peoted to call and le lbs a at nano. b st daily. It is to be hoped she will soon be �� H04 -- - - w• .i ' ,� ' ,`round again. O(IS— or sale armyT� TOR g3 •H t mile meet o Brougham, 10 i r I ` A load of s rte from Pickerin dere fn wi sell small p I - _' , _ town on Sat�ardl►y evening attesing the ,,brood eo11•pit by sial( i¢s it Kiri restored to i per tbiekneM -` - ,; a"from 6, ..q o: sows mon Any way to Q� ( '—- `'-N-%,:'` Y . h=`=4 buy Bros.' show. r t the purchaser. . leo 0e•eral oats 4 months r who aW Allo ry wv� ~�` and color , o w their I a i,' Mr. H. Yairbanks, foreman of �he Vin- old. or further partioulan ap ly t�JONN A. hair to w Ims'when it can Ir ordinary Bale of Dry Goods, Bi lly Made Clothing, Boot$ tend $ham r�, di�ator office, Oshawa, paid the town a fly• V�Ht B, Broogbami P.O. _ - re rernoved for • and G@rit8 FLt1iahing9 for th•e { , . M,.� . }. }', i.ng visit on Monday. T,�OR BALE--Thai deal le ptoOrlY - -- - E i' , .. ' NElT - l,, containing 50 acres more or ittes being er ­ .. . . - � I "ly all IeveKed off. Dien with their teams part of lot 9B in a Mit oon. of Pfe�eriag. are working at it "tidily. Township. On the�remlber bre good rough - v Fidler intends resigning his cast house,out batidiags, and x warm W� * GORDON, anSoriBl AI'�is�r Re Mc g g bearing orchard.- The premises tI . .I : _position as pastor of All Saint's church ed and hi hty tufted tar grain, Convenient to , about the first of January. school. 'arms liberal, dud w e to suit pur- . Icing street west, Pickering, `VQ bays i3eoured many lines of Dry Gods Eft 6010 on the f and will =- '� Chas. Taylor, chaser. For particulars 'aDPly RICHARD . 1. Woodstock, ie here at re• 1 -' be sold at a :mall advance on cost. " , pp ItODD.Hough Hill P.O• R sent attendiot to Custom Officer Philip's QBEEP ASTRAY Strayed from the • GRAHAM : j ;�` fI•ESS GOODS be sold for 35C ; Men's bei all wool Sox duties, Mr. Philip beta_ indisposed. e D I � •! premises of the undersign tot 13, con.0. There is a case of diphtheria in town at Pick�ertnR,on or ayout October 1 h, seven grade le still U se Ooode worth 1(10 and Plies 'ss a at ltic per pair, worth `LOc. I lir :,-presevit,' being in \l. 1�'. Collin's terrace. Cot4wold.Ewes, Any inforinati a as to thettr - ge a yard ; Fancy Check rase BUOTS sine SHOES: j The parties" have just mored here from wboreaboute will besuitahly rem dad• JAMES P � . - ., Ushawa, HYF,HH,Greenwood. i� IN IT at priced tob tow to mention. �} worth I1}e, Rale price :ic' a y . d ; ; In this department we defy eompe ition. Geo. Newbery, who lies been working at — ` O t3baker Flannel wbith tic, sale rice tVe keep the best Boole'and $hoes Ipsann• Y:. `{ and ; Heavy Shaker Flannel w�rt I - : a plant P y :AXES HARVEY goRSEsoEI y Y factored in Canada. th,:• electric light lant for the ast ear, is I I �t ��r Be. sale Qrice 50 a and ; Extra Heavy GROCERIES I � 3 nom running the plant at bakefield for the I ���t, V Tj l,�i . d er P'lsanal wont, 1`L1e and 15c,,Gale - , - I-ladill Bros. who IiKewise own this plant. Ho eshoei and U@neral acksTnitb. - r fi -' .. Colic vampbell, Toronto, was in town on W1001 I -two sus out of Wree for boat rhoeing This department is replenished weekly : ' g pe So Z yard. ' '6aturda He was here in connection with /� *� i as Toronto'9�prtriug parr is guarantee of oar FLAN'N EL�j ( with the beet family grooeriee in the= _,, ' y' C�At'iR�,11►10 - worrkmaaat" ), New shoos home made _� the sale of furniture eta. of the. Campbell -a sac each, a�c credit,and tirlaa wt ao (; A Flsaual worth 12JO, ee►le priab $c a market. Try oar uncolored Ja?as tea at thea .ror oil W lee your- whcaetr 1 Flannel worth `31)0 150, worth `Z5 ; Bee"t uncolored Ja an tea ps homestead and which was offered for sale1. P. y Heetyy All Woo on Saturday. Ne ahaea lt6 cents cash or oettiM go to pieces, r , y ' Thos. Deverill is now getting the stone and teed to Remomk4r the plane opposite-the market. pn� "15O a Yid (fray Milory at 250, worth 40 • An excellent iz tea . a redo, Qnarw ry F1 nal worth 87}e, sale rice 350 a yard. at 2u, worth 4010 ' :Fine Engl. Break. .ria . ,.. -ready for his new hotel which be will erect %-__--- _ - --------.-- -- PP iNG- first Coffee 2k per 1b ; Best nett► Catrsnls 'F in the s ring on the Woodruff Rite. Ha '� •• NEW - gROp - READY•MADE CLOT]Ei_ will use the atone from the hotelioe B RY - THE CELEBRATED. A air more of Mau s 17 Suite left, ave sell I and Raisins 8m for '150 ; New Figs 50 Pte' : the ofd Ra corner. lately` • AT CLAREMONT B ATION. - now tar 48.P0 only 1�en'e. every CD ; Frseh (linger Snaps 5o per lb ; New �r { Y _ He' 'eannied Cora, Peas,Tomatoes end:SaLmlofz q - .`e: 'On Thursday evening last .Mr. J. H. VCOAL d p GM womb 11, sale VT'OS 860 ; I -, ,t Peru's little boy, a lad shoat three years A trial golici - 1,1111OH minder of boys kLee plata worth 75e, to tt the lowest prices• , 11' : , ; old, tell out of an upstair windo , bat es• O S a� EI at�ienowled`ed to be she, Deaf b" , - caped with s few bruises. 'He inow able T T T t I N C .EAS I G AIL.Y is to be around.again. cal Wined.• B V S 1 E SS I•� : On Tuesdav Mr. Chas. Stewart, of Ux- .1 000 Ap19 Trees - i g " _ - - . bridge. had'on exhibition at the Queens $trolls tell it8 we t5 g rlfleB. - t at Toren p Why Y per p tare gellin oodl>r ��_ �'•. I 1. `.hotel a large collection of bores shoes of his he underdgned bating part the entire I dht IMPORTING DIRECT. .. urchasin ell;@where. �0 - - . vywn get up. It was undoubtedly the best r k of apple trees from i[r. h Wilson •om- CO>Ep@ and g8t prices beft�tre p 8 p sing all the good mister and feat tippler,trw trouble t0 Shout goods. I �+� .collection ewer before the ppublic. to ams,will be at theaarsery lot S.ooneeesion ...FROM THE 1lIIXEIy.... I . . On Friday afternoon lash our la10roeoe -g, itakering,on Thursday Oct. and each fol- - boys went to Pickering to. the College to ing.Tuesda tad Thursday o dispose of Rhe Why buy inferior OD Awhen you can get *� • H� � ly I Claremont, V n�• . seam, but-owing to some mistake they were s k, is lots snit purchase as the follow- lr� j 'I - w in prices. From 1 to W. IS sots each: trorn &be beat for same prion. , - - i`: aot prepared fir our b 1. However sides 5o t0 NO qt cents each;from 1 and over 5 cents _� _ __ - ____ __._—__-_ _ r were chosen and the fternoon ut in a b, ;Nis stook must be sold thfe fall. and re- . i YOu are in need of "a Lantern; .1 p m ved before the first of June est. InrpectionIF . ilientily way. iu iced. CAARLBf3 BARci,A . Brougham.fF4 ICj�j D � � t A01'se $rush, Leather Mitts,or . �'i' ,....0 F Al .. ,. g�,�r�oQ�a� While old Mr. Boreh m was unloading a -- — - - - --- '1 load cif roots one day est week his horse CREDIT-S� - E OF -. ' KIN{} BT., a Feil Ca , call ii�t took fright at a gate w ich blew shat, and PIOKERINtL U � ��,� ti p " - ,f ce b iu back the wagon lodged him ainst - .- use. c -� g y g IMPLENE (o (lordon Ho ) H• E: POYNTER Sf �� 14the.-bricks bruising hi badly. He is im- TOc PP `' 7llEWEW AY proving ntceay, -� . H.. �. - -- _. I: BROC " �`� DEM 1 K ROAD As billed the Guy Bos. minetrdl troop Tc.s E C. I order to niake room far appeared in the muni hall on Saturday E N I E N.$.-CR T e undersigned has reeeiv instructions to , � s we have decided to sell i t evening last and drew lura@ house. It is salt at the rami rot `" winter g()O t ,: , r ;o its we hays on band at great , . undoubtedly one oft a best troops on the p what few ',. road, and this yetir it kept ap its repute y �'� „j- -•-+•�+ -+ rices. y owe your chance if � s ► 4 � � 1 reduce tion. Their band playa •many choice selec- ` y ens i❑ flys cart line. Call - tions on the street at noon and in the even ,, x- / • on Lot 3,6a.9, Tp, of iekoring,on :TLB and©r8igned begs t0 anla0unee andyou eeth at EtupOrittly, -Brock Rua:i. 3. ingr They always r ceiye a warm mel t1ll t 11 and Beet e _ _ to their petro the t they Ileus adtipt- -_-_.__ _ . i 1 iCome Here. They left on Monday morning UESDAYI- -NOVEM ER 6, 1894, x`` - : tot) Port Perrp,. all his horaos�whic:h are of a higl,clasa and ed 1118 registered, attla, 1,1iro)d t3ow, Berk- - — - - - - 1 1 ' � h . f . Shiro 12 B ring n6a, iso len,ente, _. I t an about.I d b u. 7 sates urnipa, 10 i f til 1 11 f 3 . ►S a q - tone of Ha `. 1 1. UDLEY. 1. -and lenge or wi i se or CAH j��A� � � �r ;f onl Those desirous of having their -� I- ale to Commence at l o'clock, she Y g rP ` Wallet` 13rxy:. spent Sand&�r aWay in TERMS: Hogs',Iiay and Tn ut•.ps and all euros Wants snppLed will kindly "bear it _ H - NO EQUA LI _. .i .�,� i , -tet-her parts. - not exceeding $10, cash; )ver that amount . ,t 11 ITEEL WINDUILL • Turnips are ,being taken ip, in large credit given until October 1 1,1895,ort furaisb- mina'that N O CREDIT Fill be frivdn , - ;' .+ quantities this week. inq approved joint voter. per cent, off for --�VI2 H— '� r� Simon and Peter here art you? San• cash. Interest charged from day-of sale if not Under any eiroumstanees. , ., �_ 11� t ' 1 p6td when due. D TON , °'i day elsewhere thank you. As Mr.Hickin bottom in n u farixlin the - TO YY �' r R k�"k;1 li et , g n i> In at>,neequeno8 of the above chane ,j QQ W. Gormley in the interest of Canada farm will be sold or ren 001 for a term . u, r i;� .Lifespent Tuesday i this vicinity. of years. W911ave dBOided rt4 redtit3e I?>�i0(3s tl� no �80d u8ed in 13ny part of its ' ,.AT:.�.•••" - : L.FAI BA KfS,anetioneer• The Dunlop place has a new ttluunt ._---- �-- -- •-----_ follows.-:-- _ C ton. ; couiitru t� O , 11 They are bfisy moving g their ejecta fibers- Ina ppI%Sant,permanent, Family Flour 1,�0 der hundred �`° _ �1�� �{�"�G �AR� ten. legitii ate buainrsa, with MeniOba Flow1.7fl `c HAN WOO w , - ' s Nothing seems !o eke a man so vexed I N choice of territory.Ever} H AFER T I _ t� body eeds oat goods all P r tl is molit . . k! as to have an agent ry to Bell shim goods the ti ,e. F.6ey sales,big P•-R', 1160V R &SONS, All ieely painted and guaranteed. • 1 1 _ : 1. h gi►heu he i9 busy. I profit . leen and moupetl 411iR> AF 1ti'ItR>t 02�l. -e+ - Tho�." Puckering a on a lidnting roar , wants 1. ItTo ex Nenuc ' .0 s„ �- �F iii r '( _ c ._ with-his brother hard and his #e�ther- ifcu a s- VV. ro r Par-e, • .$' t $ate bt h� ' h o' o:* j • A `p•law north of K' cent. I As brbLher AND ueheet to is >�® tiirfron� ll vrio f> abdeb :: , ' MORE, EASILY, 411 ion a kt.,'torpsto,faanaAs. •i)• ••' ``Ti—IAT v3'�v ' c' s- rate, iii f� flo rice in lie. art, wo wieli him 'IF d. Gtf t`� "` W1q Y - - - - •+ t Agt - . f �� , . .:° . M4 t �,:, y 1 . t -�Flj .r.. -: _ t -.,. , .. �S --«, �- •,..)P iiai.�' s�.- F•. l..i tr:--� i'1 :._ - .. i- .. ... .. .. --: -.. w , .ex's J ... !. :.. .. .. � i 1�� -'S r ,( iP. 1�� . ��#-: Y.-- t,yT - - : ,.. ,: x , .. 1 v. .- � `ir .e,: .:.:/�'�`�{ -a. a -'.+ -f, ..},. �� gr') 1 'S ,�.)�'F. �:M '5...: . ._ _. . : .. .- �. ... ,i .,-� r., .-. _ x.....w. m...�" -._ .... .$ s6 dl`" �,.�: -.t--�w '�. �u.. 'iY. 1 I I _4 .. ,*l A+[n c _ ..:,.: t ? ,9; .,+„ t s. .e- 3- t, d-. .a- x .- - t}: a _r %, .. L `1.: - _- .� • . . r ,. "117 a !+% - �t"...i Yk ::3t - .C• :7 r° . �� -1--. ? - -i.. yr.. -r }},���� � h 4, `/ _ - _ r,�''Y4�: ' ,.y»r.. .�,a gE'_". IRV,, ,'.�`rf"" ",, 1.:t _ `I - .;._ c _ p I 11 F ' ti f f� i 1 1. M. h f. ... 1.. I , - r it s Rk r`� t ,.-. t,16 , :f V. :-.-..,.. .. .s .w. ... .,. 1.. -- . .. -rex-• _ T. yg t ._. i 1 �i� 1 - }, t ,-... _ . s - - _ ,Sig' , }}p,� ) , , 11 vl: .: .:. . . .,.. -.-.._ ..,A•-.. F f y... Ai'e �{� f . . .F ai�.,p. . . s � -. _�.s'C - - e� q .... ..- ,.-.J ..�., x,H .. -rhY+„ .f M°i°�fii'4,-... ..-.. -: .: -.. .F"-�t .. ...r .:.. �. -. d f"-P.. �i�g� -�Yx l^ �Y.l;y�z�R?,- {- .,. --.. -� .- ..&.. :. .. . ,t. ,. r -,:•. i�.y; is„-t_. $„- .r--;5 .fir s .. 1::- 1 --:.. .,t.... r ,P: f-... i{. I. - - - - -- - e8i. ,1r 1 ,,,. >.`Ft. 3' �'• . . t ,,� . ;.. .. A. 1 < ♦ } 1. ..y- _ - _ r3 ,� i � �F` ;l1 Jl:. g , d t' .,1',40 ��.. � ..- cat i0 from the wrist to a AIbow very b Its �- r IM' t , t ISTRIC DOTS. tt o badly, sora ing the bone in several places. ' ".'t p '' 9I ` , .7-7—.1— ` ?,pr f.- v , . � p t .,Yi,T•- . . y We ars lad to know that a is progressing l , 28s MOST Ant;FAailrD MaxxaR g P 8 g / Drubs, Os t t�+�n l� STOLZ* IN favorably, and that no serious results are a"� `o t Y �' µ , p. t ��; y FROM OUR >t cl;axa$�. 8aticlpated. ware! all pe ..... . esti _ ` from z or W newts muni• On Tuesday night y I..I Q -: Fort Patron lodg have been organ• The CidBr Ml� '�1 2'!111-. , weld,, ," '" ln¢ y ins some -person or per s entered Dr. :. N � "iii '�t8 ( ` 4 '} ized in Muskoka and arty Sound. Tefft'a c®liar snd walked o with a number Cj � �Y - - -- Awhole heals! of otlons don t weigh : ..,. `6 �. rY of bottles ui preserves and 11 the pastry on. ._ . ;� _ i ” :. gtabborn fact. il.Qf vv �� }Ialf as much as one the the shelves. The last nigh of the fair the r - 1 of bTe market, has bean liar o! Mr. T. Cook was ntered and eeq- 111 1118 Peek, I - , f w - • N 1-: - _ Isaac Snel , ce - sof reserves taken. On Mon• o ~ - s{� f engaged to teach El tskilleu school net oral bottle p SUNDAYS . EXCEPTED, year• day night the editor's mansion was the . ( 11 ik esled b scene of their o eratione, but thanks to our Bring along your apples now. ify bad shat it a� r . Aurora:and neighb rhood iq infested y P �n I would like I a gang of thieves. Severs burglarise delinquent subscribers and the fact that — V ,ra,zey Robby the editor was a late arrival and scared �[�� d $O° a o wanted to 4' . there recently. them off, they got nothing where there was Y Y M e V V 1[1t I E • •h s pa Mor ! r. David Fergtl bas parohased a nothin1. g to get.—Sun. BROUGHAM. . . d he could stays: in seat Whitb , consisting of 118 � � ,tut fit you need farm il'` -- -- -- --- �'"� acres, price $4000. �' R E t.d 0 _ for your reply, Sale Register ` �s The Grand frau Railway Comipatly I: Whitb� Marble,. Works• 1 % Barns. ' •�O?g, wait till - are reducing the nn bar of their men in SATtt»sY Nov 10th—Auction este of a oot• `*: . . their Belleville shop . • tape and 3f} acres of market garden, near OROCK ST., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE The newly erected Ptesbyterian church Highland Creek. The roperty of Mrs. . ' the old milt p e . . ,. ....r....LlT...•..... r L..., � �, st Stoaffville was opened on 9nnday, Laura Herr,--part of lot 6 in the 1stXagon $aWk��f f Trig= - I - On Monday the ns 1 "ban slash" took con. of BcarboroTownehip fiermseasy. .. place.. sale>•t o'clock,, BOB bills. D.Beldam, - l[anurraotnserw of : jai its . q .11 Two brothers named Vining claim to :auctioneer. Marblemonumenw, Headstones wa all - - __ 'S 0 , I . . have found a very r Ch gold territory in - ' . other Cemetery Work. g g ' � y2� the Rainy River D�IStriot, user shoalANDREWI 1; - L�k �� 4 ilio a Q ►O�sa • iim' - p e. tN. / �, Wm. Wright,manager of the Patrofhe ' • � : lead a iced : i. A11 artier wishing work would do soon to sal �i of Industry Mill, in Bradford, p L an as before parahasing. All work guaraatwd CLAREMONT � �1 _ of barley Stolen freln his granary a short „ ons prices of the lowest, ONTIN . , S time ago. • W.V.KSNDIILUS. W Rioherrdnon. A.Went;. ,. • Since hIa return oma Dr. -Montagtla, --- - - - = -------- -- - PAY1N CtiR 5� M. P., bas been Ill In and Ig still con --L . - t TAILOR SHO-P fined to his bed. His friends are vary anxious about him. .. 0 I t at $'No news is good I r, � . seIV., "< • The old.saying g $ROUGHA J� news" might qo in some plltoes, bat we � � - & hardly think It would in the editor's wi assr a �s ' .{copy„ department. _ TH4 , Pant- . . . y .., . - Over ninety teachers attended the %OST SUCCESSf'i�l REMED ; , I have a complete stock of Saitinge, South York Teachers', Convention at FOR M�►N OR BEAST. ! ings and ovarooatinge, which will be i hfarkham last week. .-Hon. 4. W.Ross -: certain�its effects and never blistem . ' made up in the very best manner - ; delivered an address. Stead proofs below`: - and In first Blase style. - . . Salem friends are to be congratulated KENDALL'S : SPAVIN CU E Those requiriu clothing for pall and once of flet social at Mr.-W. sL spun,,,L.L,r.Y.,Jan.I�,le Winter wino well to call and ex- ' _ on the egcell Dr.I J.KEE DALL o. amine samples Prices away down 1. ° E. Pollard's last week, They)netted over pcntlsmrn—i b ugh!a spiendld Day horse s m• p X30 for the Sabbath School. timeaowich$a avin. Igochimfar�90. In ed RT Brougham. Having Purchased the ` tock itt a Hasa acrifice, they are; �_. l Rends l's Spavin ure. The t•lppavin Is gone ow A. URQ V HA 9 g 'r- -- - • Mr. W. M. Robson, merchant, las been and I have been ffered also for the flame horse. prepared to give Barg'alns Bich . I'only had him n ne weFks,so I got x120 for u ng, - elected first deputy reeve of Lindsay, in �worth of Kendall's spavin cure. " room of the late Re • Johnston, G. T. R. Yours Ln11Y, w.s.atAssas . SINE YOt1R PIPES YY r MM E n lues, killed at Fraserville• I E * DEFY' •A L,L .C O1'lEE IT I N. ,* , e KENDALL S . SPAVIN CU , For selling whiskey to men working on SHFt.nT,MICH.,Deo.16, I Have you ever used - . ; the Dery railway which is being guilt near D.B.J.KhiN eAused your Rendall'. spa.in ire HOV1(SES BRUNSWICK BLACK A La��GE CONSIGN1lENT F • I Parry Sound, a farmer and his. son are Frith good success for (?urbM on two horses nd ftisthe best Yourstruly, have ever used. for tihilllllg your stores pipes. It l9 ' FALL GOODS ARE UST SING now spending three months in gaol. Yours truly, ♦vovsr ft&DFU Y. ' - - Station 'Agent and Mrs. Hamiltoa, of P►Ic, sI pefr n.ttl�. the best and cheapest made. Triose i , For Sale by all Druggists,or address . Port Perry, have gone west o> their hob ::Dr. B. J. KENDALL C©MPAN i who have used It once will use no .. , . . days. Station Agent Mills,o , Brooklln, OPENED . OUI - - - [NoaaU110N_/ALff. YT._ --- --- ther. Try it, 2Q cents per bottle at J Mr. Wm. Golden, section foreman on �>� ��—lielcelrisa` saaoa• �s $ Whitby .-hag just killed two .of the TRAINS dOINO EAST D V% AS FOLI.OwS: Howse s Corner Drug Store, lam I- .. his 1 will be a ahanee of a Life Time W-secure ew Staple coda �►� � i . the C. P. R J ,7:58 A. N.B—Bee oar"hanging and .land largest lis month's old igs ever elan!;ht- No. 6 Expalags h _ � p .. 2:Z4 P. before buying elsewhere.ere. Prices *ill a•' DESS. THAN WI-IQLESALE PRICES. eyed in Woodbridge. They weighed 410 �� Look° 8:'ZS P. Scutal you. „ r lbs. 8 - - — . t Mr. William Dttanel, 'sr., who lived an 'I'sAlxfl aolNa WgeT DUN A9 FOLLOWS: iC� �� � the shore of Rice Lake,"went out in a No.7 LocAL . . 8:14 A. - canoe Monday to fish, and Iiia desA body 1'19' MIXED . . ; 3:09 P. _AND__ _ : , .'. was afterwards found by his son in the ,_1 ExPiLusil i y •l` -!1.2,2 P. . i io , - - 1 - . 40&noe. CONIC • NOTE SOME , OF THE PEI 10 CS , 0" On Saturday last Wm..Weeks placed . ss•.• e the Caress of'a three months old calf 00 Ice Crsan every day is file week. > the Oshawa marks/ which weighed w;aen : 21s S. Redpath-e beet Grelnu:lttted Sn ar for $1.00 �+� - drehsed ,242 pounds. It was .ra sed by MRS. TAN N E lbs. very bright sugar, $1.00 ; Goo Pink Salmon . ; Jag. Roes. . Another Orono boy has came •to fhb �� t --- - - - I 100ts. ;. i Ib Cloud Currants 2 CtB. BAB! loos::. . - front in Californ;a as s Candidate or pub-. COPYRIGI"1TS. �� T.A.I � .. . ,,Match, 3 boxes, 25C 8. - fie office, Mr. A. Clarke being pl ced on `" CAN I DISTAIn a PATRNT t a , 1. - - % the Republican ticket of his county for the and an onest opinion. has fresh meats always on hand,�a ..who bare bad o•arl eft, BE 8T HORSE-SHOE BRAND S LMON 12 uta:.. - position of JT of the Ppaoe. - e��t.. ae�atat bu=s■ Leave your erdelre for fish 'Tues• ... �" ■M - The On ario Government is offering a tion s�hl ina Patents and bow°t oe. days and Thuredaye. , . f reward of 500 for the arrest oft a mut• t„to them seat tree. also s at.Iogoe of ____ - - 5 ,rg �Or888' Pure �ia8t0u@ ►�Oap, 25 ct8. ; ar0odillg8r - darer of F auk B. Westwood. T e West- i�aDs'o1i�1Do bO°ts.ant treys Patents taken th h Mann a c�. lgEY TO LOA , snaps 5 Cts a 1� regular price 10 ets. • 3 Carps Salmon �.wood family are going to sell tI their spwal notfosintbe l4clencttie Amerira > > ,� t fie are brousbt widely oetore the pubic with- Iff� I and may remove front he city. out oost to the inventor. This splendid per. _UN•_ . 25Cts ; `Fault Jars g0 at�less t a_Il. C08t. Mr. J. C. Hart, Alliston, bas,Caught fanned weekly. onofelegantly illustrated.mill has a {�the - largest iroalatlon of sn eclentiifo wort In the WI 0 R,T GAG E SECURITY: 'sox. •, - .� one of the men who burglarized is shop w gadild 3 a yea monmbb.�a0 •tear j tl+ le :....51b$ FOOD RAISINS, 25 cts...:. some time ago. He confess d and «,ppi•a,•s° Dent,, �ven numbe•T con ►� beau- ' t.Z'1�. . . 00 Plate■. in colon. and photograpba Syf new M: zJ . + brought the deteotives to where $ 0 worth bo with pias.enabling builders to ebow the '�tOrt}Z l . ' f cods were hidden in Mr. R akeley s tne'i�e■f ■and swore oontraat.. Addie" L bougbt and sold on commission. Five bare urprise Soap for 25 Cts.j I G`rood hirtings at 5c, ,tiO17. j . o g Ivul1a4N ao» New YOsa. lei B 15 pieces Best Prints, very wide, Sale lea,. :- bush. -=--- !� lbs best 26o Japan Tea !or O1. On Friday last while diivi g down FARMERS' MAR$ETJ.- - -- .. for fire, life Accident, late g lbs Boa of Christie Brown's Sods price, 7jcw worth 12 c _ Young et.Andrew Cunningham, f Eglin• TORONTO Nov. 1 11 ©lass and Steam Baiter ins}uran a ., Biscuits 22 Sts. Ask t0 Bee ut Mens Heavy ill.wa - _. r on, had his rig badly- smashed the re- • snit of being struck by a- Met opolitan fir.heat,fall,_•........... >t 00 5`2 to 100 00 � ' (train Base, $1.95 per d0�., Shirts an Drawers at 50a, they Beklp : is VI+ the street. car. Mrf Cunnioghsm received Wheal,sprinR ....:..:. 00 00 to 'W 5'liWbeat,red wlflter...... 00 61 to 00 OU F'AR,MSprice'�2.?5. are world beaters i � . a% at QO>Yie severe cuts. : 00 51 to - '00-00 I tea Charles Baker, a bright yadn tnan ii Wheat, goose ......•••••• px.opei•ty For: Sal . See our Factory Cotton, S6 inch wide Stacks of ni �Drese GOOdB s� HwIE 00 40 to 00 44 id tali-" . : 21, went out of his boarding Ouse ID Barley, bush-,.......... Including two desirable dwellings is Pi ring. - Price ' ,rte..-: London Thursday night and fi a re• oats, bush................ 00 80 to 00 131 also acres of land. htshl snitabl• for lies. at 4a• 00 64 to 00 58 lots. Good lovestra"L T•rmi liberal. A fin• See our D ubl8 fold �[t�ltoa sJ176 .". I Tsdte volver baltet�into his head, the walie3 Peas, bush................. resideooe with torr sores of lana attso , to Extra HBa�►y Factory Cotton at ?o, I p� . I back again and had his wounds dressed. Hay,new, ton..•......... H 00 to 9 rent cheap,in the village of Piokeria P rives worth 10c. Goods at 50, worth SOc �, 300 t0 0 00 desirous of renting their farms shot A.: alt on :i New He declined to ezplain. Strew, ton..... 5 5 the undersigned ac ones. Heavy Cottonade 0t 150 regular price See oar al- 1 Grey F'L►uael at 16tt* - ��' Mr, J. D. Edgar, M.P•; on shelf of Dressed hogs............. . hese written the Beef, forequarters....... 13 (10 to 5 '� . 220 worth 25 . , . i - 'the Aqueduct Company, OOi�VtIY.i140ING1 UAREFULLY $.• - Mayor, withdrawigg the pro 'tions of. Beef, hindquarters...... 600 to_ ? .GO1. . 4 00 to R 50 W. V. RICH1l,RDBO Good Shaker Flannel M 3�, worth Nice (trey pion Flannel st d - the company qn allcouat of t e onerous Mutton.. . ................... �+� astute of the aL r ew provisioze ' ill Veal. carcass ............: B 00 to j •8 00 oflaoa: `)ale• $i i'1�l+t►rinfl 70. ►ge6 our -e8 �'iria Dri9Tia0 �8stl! illi: ,.t �l a.• , the agreement with the pity. Butter,lb.................. 00 17 to 00 l8 _ _.._- _ -. - --------- - 4 Papers Pine, for 5c ' 25c wo SOc i l I The destruction by fire of t e barns Eads, doz......0........... 00 17 to 00 00 jj'KENNEDY'�'� E"j �'� S Pa m Needles" far 80 $4 Dos, M 'S All Wool adz, t paid'- ' . _ - 45ta 00 jA► Di and fatbnildwRs opp Mr. D. Boy e s farm, Potatoes, per bag...•. 2nd con.• pf Mtarkham, last k; was ._ _ - -- --- . - - ---- - 16 Ladies Cashmere Hose at 200, j for 250 I- . __" -._-- c�ased b the explosion of a 1 tern in DOMINIONBANK McII's Fla elette Shirts $3a y t e tenant. pr Imreg�lAr price 800 the hands of Mr. Store, a T toy, I in I1�, The baildiwre were partly Ine,Ir Best Factory Yarns, 400 a lb Hea y Grey Knit Shirts �5c, wo �' Ca ital Paid up, $1,500,000 a ' ...... ' MARKHAM. P Good Hemp Carpet, 8c, North 15c. 640 _ • _ . Sur lus, - $1,500,000 I '' - , - - . ►tern, P ' ttS,Or Councillor C. S. Billies(, Mar hem Vil- The '. W11l show !P@ mean business, �he 800(18 must got �. -. lage has a pear tree in his Bard u full of WHITBY AGENCY. - . blossoms and young leaves. as we must Make room for more new goods whish • . The Ladles Ald of the blethodi t Chttrah, �� saakla=_13usd>¢eoa sraa.aats Unionville, will hold their ann lsI oyster _ 6AV[NtIB DEPARTMENT, h 1 b t will ne ere •n ou ten days. I'S '� ` . sapper on Nov. 7th, also ,a goo program Interest allowed at highest current rates. No - , notioe of withdrawal required. Y will be provided. • . r. [3. I. Lord spent las week at Strizw - . E. J. TH•ORTON, u ci _ _ ; . . a- for berry Island and was very su cessful in idly. . ` . MANAO-ER. ' . . i+ I o joell angling for salmon trout: He brought a - .-- — ;, , great- - dozen beauties back with him or which __ . ,-- ince if his friends return thanks. , p DONT FORGET ;:Call The city �;'eekly gives ria ne s of your n �T �I S . locality. It is the local piper that adver•, H .lit Road. - ' tises your business, your schools, your ( e is the place to buy !taste ss — m roes societies;s m at • St0 11A,48 a look at Our Suitings and OverCOatlhlg8: churchesi ,."Ll. , your nu e Y P s , bizes with you in your aftictions, and re- . , We can.Savp you 40 per Cent. a d Cala shOW juices with you in prospeerity.- In short itS T -- is our local. paper that mentions the / ' Ott over 100 different Pattern in sill the ' +.�- { Y Y - � thousand. and one items in whidh you are t lege In stook the followint; i to9eg . * interested during the year, and which yon _ 11eQP8st shlades fOr fa HAPPY THOUGHT, J do not find in the city papers.—Economist. t ► j ' - ! i Mr. John Miller, of the t.Oth con.,carried FAMOUS, I i rites in the t: ,ham class at . ACTIVE; We guarantee a perfect 11 ) So look t0 your lnt8restfl a72( off all the p 4 . - slid RIC ELIEU. ` h �_ , Stouffville fair. COYY18 dlrBCt t0 7 . . . ­_ . :_­ , _,- . -.1 0.�­ - --. . . .. , ", Mr. Jae. Armstrong,of Richland Centre, also a firgt•claee stook Of tines e, madeW. , , ``�� & __ ,�, ­ ­ , .�(:'�., ,& • Wis., is Visiting his parent s at Locust Hill l from Sha beat mater` L': 0 " %:.I . . ...- � I -. and his many friends in this neighborhood. ASTE } ' ------- , '- By some unknown means (or meanness) f EavetroCl�hing ti►114 h .- - n.. ' the report has been spread a road that the R `,___�. - Agricultural Society would .not pay the e v @Work - N 5 rites in full. The report is untrue and is - ipscialty; THB TORONTO D RGAINOSE, 3� M P all unfounded. Among other boasts / _ '� �' P. Ik tot y Call in and see what Y can o for pou. :' ; . . East York liras never failed to liquidate. , •, `"; ' eels met ocitb a very painful ' ,�` � . 1 ." 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I - :. ��7:- - ,�.I, I . . . favor Agoino - `­­�:--,,-! ". -... . - .,- , q , gF 71 thr , 11 ....... . I i-� ar, 464 Boy ! : �Iv court, - THE BUTCHER-BIRD, OR k' ; � - T��ml, I , .- ­�� te -�:; i";�g-�iu I 4ed SHR11K . . ul -T It - - . -�-,:"",.`�,,-', �... ., - . :; . , .... : I- , I b - �8118 listened *I'#,, - A- f�ob that seer - � i . . -5 ­ I 11 I . . - � - - I I 'n" � -- ". -, . , - - RL D. � . - Ir ,- 0% , W-9 I i---�- , 7 KILLS FOR MERE-PLEASURE. 4 t., "'. � �� . , , a , : ;_ ku I, � : 1-.�` ,,,�;,�.�­ - ..- - I. .. , 'It I ter.' tur 'ad to'st'duo.� Slowly the tender arms . . I, , . ,11 .. . , � ,-, 'IF - X I - rmh fvrj Ip for it,�!-go in II I .1 -- .1-1 i 'I, I', .1 .-1 .� -�? '.1 �.­ . - . I . ­- I . -, '. . . :�,:� . z­,:� . � , --' . " , k- IL­ . J . , I - There.wasoo he or side; , - . - - - A." , I z .j, . h%T r�,, I �­ ;-1 ..`��, ." - �,c- �Vt .. , I 11, - . . Ust to . . - . �� . ., . -1 4 , . - . I -- ., , ­- enough -i - . - I 11 ,;­ ; q;t 44L --, q .: ..- �9 I ' He wrote a ig her he wouk bo unwound t4amselvea- and fall by b . I ­ AN IN.7 :,-�.,. ",­.,- , ., ,. '..", '. . 7 " -1� . .I. to a ;letter tallis . . . , " , �� '­ -. . " 3 RA ; Ut the able' - �Voodfj, aii - . .' ` . .--,:-:,,.�,�. �-`� .'. . 1Y . �fiAGED -OS� THE -h . Y o n t h i 9,'1.p"r'()yp0h­' a* for luIiI640on on.the foil)vr- slowly tho.b4uti ' lefe-his aud 011ed Tt, Is&*terit 1 Terror ortbe ­ - . ­' . . . � -I 1.I� �.-,�-��­,.­.-,. 4%, i 1, , I. -, �.,I�y' I 11 reat- I tt River Vi ve ihat wit ,,'ul eye".I A A , . � . a tried to console her. !Z . .. �Tl , - LATED-B At OLI�RAN ERI"I. a a 'utter y ' ,At he mpa� laa It despair. . I . !Mang* Its Vietims In Treen Whea ft.. I ! . ­ . haudos will 1116% ay- hg know tl ' he said, "that I , .1 :'� ,�.':"!-,�', - -�% . , � a4velvirl, I . , Theni-Com I . -:.1.- .... .. 4k, - � .Z. "" -- . I !ry next June# and that he , i,# . I I You sea, my darling - '- 1: 4 . . . - . r I .1 In for t4 olitltlucm� I � � Can not Devour . �, � -- a , ,I ' Though -n . � ..-1­ . t . --- ­­ - . c -have give -world to I 06-Ve in ase we Ok011 llk�,� 0111 �. I . rgo must have parted. :;.�;;:..1. �:..�.,; , ,- -, ­ - . �, again." 154 w 'uld n the any 0 . Canada. . ; shut 0 , : -Vtounj 11talache Hanged t6-a. Tree Pell t.aee you I 0 � . .. .-�. .., . ,:'- . A 0 d Lanewell. the royal favo �, of this appointment is 06 mark of royal regard, , _4 1111101 :, -',.- ,- x;�., � a 4�%wip not believe it, I been able to -renounce ' �' ' - ri 'I .Lady- � . ­- '' : Gong of catt) Rus4lers Wh , _ � - ' - .Mperative O th a c ) � .'­ � , I . � �f#roi 4P Ftune, 6 1 could not ' No bird na'tiV6 t" ountty is so litt4� .., .- i '5�..-.,�.. . . . � : I to , -�.t,T. In ror Ilim- Peedy Ven . re .t- - ­ ..w. -,-'i-,.- or* � , YA are bly:'superior b It, wtkiotk he had felt so prou4j,but he could not. still it is quite 4 , � ­-- ­ Iven. , , 4 , i m -to . -: . :.�.'.- � I_- . 1, noitber .exo6aigot rd nor I isve hsva refused it'without ruin to my futu known and surely no a has such striking . 0141 ��&,;- J.- t�. � oold bavo been . - ,:.....:�,-, --.-,F-�,,--- - , . ei ai 4: buttl wodid id and To,ha,vqAotiii q0 w 1 . . you with I . . 'or " .1 _ - . 1:�'..­­-,:, ,..��.�,-ttt 7 After. the wa - close y9n. You i1ale ior,$ -all altlon' but carear.and I could not have taken ,, habit of life as the shrike� or butell ti, Like I rl­ ­ ­ � I hipart .,with - 1 deprived him 1`10t Only of . - . I ,;. I �, . r . . �. ­­.:­�, .. ,;�:. . . I . 11 I I .. . ;;`�.­ .- - . .. Ohio, a'?; but .in I- joy husban %*il )t#ue, and, a .r a time we in ust have parted � :. ... .- .- home ter ­ .. � .1 sol, .1. , to have incuired disgia,to . To Calve rof ised me,so that fo ' He in a member of a family .coni. :, -distal , .��-.., . .�..: . -" � . M . mean Woo Y), 1 rally bestowed would have )eon 401-see " *be a 'd,tfently, but her hands bird. . 0 1. ­- ... . ,­ ­­. -, o relenti ,,. seek oe ivtjea�hedtime a . -t! - a,favor so ro3 �. �. . ­ L , ' � � . -4 1 .- ,, �, :.­.­%.�- myself ur anybody 11 i - bard do- fell, and's, shudde'r at she could not lion. prizing some two hundred species, of whi ti C of . I .. _ I 7 ravitudo which would a . ­ I- , _� , ­� . 11 . - . L . . C . ".. ,.1. ". 4 a, ,,,g L ,yq,s(f�,* lie - . ,1. k L � # an 406 of ing .- :-L -...;..- 64 V.I.. - �.-, � � ­.� - - '. I . I ..�,' Like thousands o I hatel i. - ks,vi; a h fe4th f court fivor for lite.' ' .. trol passed gver her. only one well-defined sub-family is resident world %...t .. ". ...�­-� . , - . t . ,:- ; tayou are very happ &�ied,him 0 . �v.-­ . - �.-. . ' 8, "We have . . -, �-.. ­ � Min 0 1 . I �f,�� ­,.- I ave not. half 90 ch in any m4fit.go; and w - I . In'North America. Bold,darinR,handsome let. P .. .�, .:,`-.,1',, , - -years of soldie I soul In t9at" . a hen the first was I-L'one " iaid Lord .Chando � 11 -, four In him; I h d a have much I : .1 - . she kneir in �apa� the not] ­ ­­ :-`­��. ': �'; . . You hold one card If it'wiv, per long.to be together, an w ; -1 :-- ,-,. � - " -., creature living. tha' . over he said to himso aggar't and the beau of prison, I 1. ., � !.. �,:L,.: .�- the taste-fer farmin' o ... .... ' me. .first, what_ you he in at once the .br 1'r; . , -L , ,�-�� -1.1-.- I - , .1 . , , �.�.4.0.. 4 - ,9.in - the- - -Xpu haetil.to t'in it a wl"- lb.0"Ing .t0at could have� hap a. Tell I � . I - I I ��'... -; . �­:� .-. .. :. Arself in '% � in yonr-band be. a '.. bel - g,ea""- He to &rrmng mother 9" , . -. the woods. At 2, little distance a -1 L": -_ � . . . �L lev' . - I � , 'A.may no It 11 kajjl4tot,ba ,#no* t. t'.L - - positio 3 . broke down an'ev' wo borO to oone thought of my * Soutlier. ­ �1".,;...- :,,,�.:�­'-,I..: mote her with a pa n ninj one I it 111-3 . - beautiful, very proud, ver� I ' � , " � '' ,1, , -­ -- 'n ption, an I i ve alread M", Y'et not see,or a to or. I'Sho in very , ner would readily mistake him for the 11 . that g), -:� - . " c sum " ':1"-�Y u one thing frankly ; that, I � was near hi k . �,,�:.: ,� , 11yy ' as Bile]it yo -if not wicked, ' . - 111. I I . ' _� . - I / � ,�­ 1. ord. She Ind who a all- be my. -.Z� ,rt,t 11 I.tor p1to.best,.I It 1`4's fw was. haughty, cold and cruel :1��LLr�,. . .- though � settled in my own mi . Pain U - t niockin,(-bird. . .. V� -,s�' grim wi , '.-. � . .. I,, .. . ; � .. : . :�� ,,.: , t I'd try ��P ur�o e ' '. ' , irl,,slowly. . r . ­ - I a I oaths t ey p it be .said the young 91 - r -1 , U &Llor ; . . ­1� ". mar . . son's wife; and i seldom fail in k p I If �or in _ ', � 'I tipppa Wit ,, '­ I " . , ". � -. .. ter Arizony� 8 t of that pain was, Ove� ried ea.�. t&W ikiK ad- "That is not, v try flattering." mid Lord His bluish-grs'y pluinage,tai h, 1"..�- I .�� - . ,,. ': .. . I.- i -44 You are a wicked woman," �r I �, J . -1 I d . P%rt 4t"9k*,tWP40rhin1i - . . . 11-1 .. : I -A , gently: . I ,-1 �. ' . m�',,,-. A.. -..­ icoul n t ke. I ...- - , so. cruel I- "I have no fear of you. You Inky try-�U h6"d Vol,fiot nav� ttust6d himself at h)me.. (Undos. I � white and bpoad .bliac L�r. patch across e6ch .. I Foul t . � ... .44." 1 f -vy do vou 8ay:afiYthing,. 1. I do 6ot believe that, you He loved Leone so weliz that he kne,V his "I-could have lov.ed sod worshipped her eye, give him a tri ii, jaunty air. cluite .zl',, out a ( I - ­� I -� eording ney f .- . I . I that you wil . :. , , . : i . . ' - , �­--�- - �.�; monts Act you * - ill ' llm wo . Joliet-- ...I .. . ate youj. re i;*AP *' -il A'yVym'aa and God % ­ , lish r , 91) " � ' 9' iadplac�l between'therr. He . . hate me?" ..., . own the bahriers if she had been kind to me,"-said Leono- . . .1� . k -� husbant-4tom �e. V I are uld hilLve brokeu d 0 pleasing to the eye, I ut, alas ! a " L ,I �; j- ill J �:: , - lied thy laa�, -h'ow I ,PUT%JJh you -I$but,she wam cruel, and some time or other . dreaded �, 1 17 I... .-,­� i V . I .1." I - You pave purl which the law I I pai thim I shall have my revenge.)$ .4... . object to smailer an( a. -His . doors of ., 01 you :' p6t.0, &w141 e el1r,I I I View, and let it, . - . I - 'b6 so milits e I f La# , ' .: . . k I I.? 1� is n ' th" - . Lozwu ad h aband would go to River ,weaker bird &-,. '.L:" - We - 1, , � , ' - habitat is Northern North America, and i the acLi W43. '. C� , sk-to Ai�h 6u,;bb- h�dlwift� who loved-4eath other."6 ' 80,it.WvUld, be Would tell her all, a,v rould. He looked gravely at her.. �,4 � .'� . I �,'.� .1. _ .ut your'61&08-the cla y , � ib�e *1 ader "I do not like t,o hear that, h4 darling, nothing ". .1. -4-1 am not very frighwilaid," laugheA 'Ybf loave her,asthappy -as.was peas . , 04f L . 'et- though he breeds in the high groun,t of I - I � A"t ,- 1, !2 ,is much,too ' - UR - * . . �.,­.;�,-� ,* loug-although th word hato' . IWV. "I considor that I have ,)sell a kind thei jairimmetancQ& lie would stay %WAY How can You be rave 14 think. - . ' � -1-.. " , . ved hitn er; then the vor r day came.over he; . New England aud 1"Tew York, he grow-s . , ,�,-I- ."'. I in in sovereign - I hai-e sa; � ­f It . . I . I I - . I - trong. I simply told the * ' pf providence to My son. lip' til'oe'time wap oy I �.A light . . � , - I a - , . . , , - f el-d -he Canadian line i .. NN't t h . ..,, ;. AtEd re -1. , r �, .1 Iri ' wn folly ould return I '�ire a --prophetic more common after t . ' .�,.. ,i� � - . , "' from. & effect of his c . . o not kuow,,, IN . . . . . . - . " �- . -- �� 18�� - ` Uto-V the'- future. As twenty M ­ ". c age, he w 11 :,-L..". ' � contempt." . . ,)�- W IfArilt-to-4you - allow me to say Alcor 10ligho at d ,- , � . � I crossed. The shrike is.. , , I - .X.....4 .1_I, .-..%, . 01�Iasfj . sh - Dow his I . inail . . - �-­ � 11 I cannot help 2 ) ili� tsaxry .he�.-. Re IAL.u;hqd, " IP is I . 1- . . ­ ' . I if.- I .. . ... - . I- � that hav* exhausted a , very Aier mother's prophecy� tie prove untr to" StAudlwro, fk�ow,..that&Ome will come - I I - : : . , I- ' - r. , . I . . .: I.. . IP must.l.)e di r4notfier �rlll 4�oep to me as bit. -. A 11ORN YRANT. I: * � - A, ' 0 ,. - . ­ s � I '.' r- ry �, t I_- 11 . I : briefly. agreeable Butiect, this inte iew I Tbs- I*wVen,s muft JJ�JjLfirst.� wbon y a . . . . . � - . . - . - ins. . I . - ar 'und 1. I � V . . . - .1 If you we uld like any ,)lip dar) the j�#I-whq'pla 'ry-InA for �� . rly lan;,twept-to herl and just as much in . I . . . 1A ' Ceriainly'not; but'it ,y,P1100-, .,nt,for ,:� - L -­ ; . � -14�% .41-11*. ,emside.rea closed ? iIim 11 . i - � . 1'. I I 'Not'content wi'-h kil ing and devouring-411 ­-4 4 to fort '.- i, �- : :, Z.. ,, T:) refreshments my housekeeper v rill bepleat- ' b � . T .1 ,,vain. 9 ' I N � .. I . , :hitnwthe rolten ri0k. - . I insects large enough o attract his fancy,- ' - t . I -i -1".I"�'. .,.` that my son takes no wife from it. * ' ' f I . 4`11 11 a not," he .ans4ered. "All will :::, gates . I.K ,i: .: I -,�! 111 0 . , - , . . . - . ­ �, yourself, I c . " a' V4 . ..2. and (it . � I -- . you an have no dislike; pet- ed to-- . . L, Hbw happy they "ald Ij6' thei, what' I . - . . .-1, I . . . But'the girl drew back with an iml�eri I the time had passed anti he could intr)duce be-well or us, Leone. But revenge, my he attacks '0;111kes, I oles, mice -and small j.;.: 4� . ­ I ...., .;- . eonall . . Leone a Is t birds .whenever op ortuntity offers. Uis "f.. closelir . -� I 1 4.s.:-. I - ... y I rather like you; you have a plea- ,gesture of scorn. h' beloved wife to the whole darling, is whorrible word, anti does no , I ­ 1. . . . 11 Let me k - . :. ..4 p I . I . , / ' . I .. , c - 111 want noithidg," she said. "I have a. 'world. 14 Ose , 'Be disposition is as u lovable at hom-e a4 11 "I I %� - - .*. - �-, . Sant face, and.I should take you to be 'Iev . I will would try and think of that suit th sweet lips at all. - � I ' ' .."t; bodv E . ,­".,. But ypu have not even . Y I - . abroad, for seldom , re two or more Aeea - -X,;�t,;,;: . .- � \ -. -. , er. one of tha iew words to say to You in parl iDg. time withlout dwelling more than he 3ould awa the sound of it." . I . . , III, L%Ay help on the wretched present. went He beat his handsome head at, "%�.A. in C10AE . 1. icked %voma , He d kissed , 1, I- , .� V ,-, - - repeat that yrou,are a w ,z -� - � -absolutely necel ill punish you ether but they ar engaged in an ugly p " I . :.�: qualifications needful - wi I ., - carryin ­ ,. - .� - - -. . Lanswell, and that God . honie to Rivrer View, but the first glance her Ii - . '. ­ - . - . - . - . 1. th ,�s with love that seemed stronger tog I . .I . ( . . - N for the - lady whom Ty. son calll� I say family quarrel. Ttie are truly,carnivorous . , - - 1 1 9 , . . . -, : sary, for the wicked deed you have ( one. at Leone'm face told him that she kneiv al an eath and true as eternity. , � - I ".. - . . -� � . . I � punish you � 4 :.,able t I 0 1 , �- -- , . . more, whethei Heaven or not It was.not ,to much that tile beauty had - � . . anti ex�;ept for cert in weaknf)sseg of bone � . . . �� ­ . - wife." . I . . . (TO BE CONTINUED.) - - .-,.- reloadi .� I I f .k�C - :.� ..,- , *- - Yet -he ��ose m6,1' she".'said, SIM I will. You have trampled me under ' at it, that the beautiful eyel were , - . :. .. and muscle would rank as true birds o' . 1.1, . .. . ... . ., 66 . � gone fro - . . . - ­ :- ­ . I . . - I . - pr � � a . ... . .-.. I.- . - , - . � � . .I your feet; you have jnsul ted,ot itrag�d, tor. dim with longo passionate weeping, c r that I I I ING�- . . 11 . ..--,, . Ther . ! - --'I.,: . ". .- ­ - Ply. : I I I .. . - .;... -:. . ...I .: . tured me. Listen to the word-you have ile. . &rd is ci 6 f4tran e, uncanny character- I . ' - . , * n m - the li-ps trembled as she tried to im - - DANGERS OF BALLOON . .,1, a blo(h --. i�'�­.. SdVou h-ave a nice facet . I istic, however, whi h separates this wood. ' �, ..- ­-�. .-.. .:-- -- �- * a d ' y son ha, tortured ,lie ; you have ieceived' me Her whole face had changed so comp ately; -- . L .� _,, hund -i � :; . -. .: . 1. I . . . � - I - - . . ­ . :.- . � - . tancied it," said the counteis contemptu_ and - contumely, u the power of its di spair, . land buily from all nownhirda!' Natural � 1. I:— - �. I . with scorn its tragic intensity, , n1st 'Nalkes a Remarkattil'a vo , :,--,. ..- . . .... . . I A Sallee . . dred 2( . � . . ..; % - be gra ful to ni tears; enjoyed my - Y' ists have wat,ched i , studied it, pondered - . :,:, , ..,.---� '�. tously. "You ought to . in laughed at my overmastered him. .. . . .- . , . -�I d humiliation. I swear that Lord Chandos clasped her in his arms, axe-L"t her DAIIA11t SAX And 1411109 Up over ivand written long pages of inexplie. I " feet. I)i . - . ations of it, and comnion i; I . -. I.�I . _r :..�­ -for separating you from my son r ow. lam prayers an Id I lose all ,Lnd covered the sad young face with Like Llubting. . able explan - . I . , . . � A.. -.. I I- - -...% . I will be revenged, even shou I . � ..F Feviell 1 , - � ,-� .. , . ­ doing for him the kindest thing that any . I swear . 1, . � .. - . people have doubt ti-in their superstition. .I - ��, �: '' - ' . - . .I 1. on earth to win that revenge - kissies, and tears. I -Ads 'Mitchell made a balloon ascension or ign . stone .-. ., - - . ­ . ould do. I know Lord Chat dos better of I -She ' - orance wheth r it was the doing of a - * . �. . . , .. ­..., one C . that -you shall come and plead to me on my darling," he mid, �'you know al' ; from Rulland, Vt, Welinesda . alight. I - - . ..-��:.t­-. : .. t.- -"-r- - ..... and I know that he tires your kn�es, and I will laugh a',YOU- YOU I can ace you know all." . . y .bird or a demon in bird form. To-day it � - the cei ­ ­ . ;L. . - �. than any one else, . - on Rochentli Mountain, twenty-six . .. � . - - I I -- . ­. .. .� . and I will e died ad remains as deep a mystery as it wai orle . . , . . 1 , - .11 . He would be shall plead to me with teare The ring of happy mubic had quit I . doon 2 . . . .1 . - - .. .. . 1. �­r 4of everything in a short time. remind you how I have plea I ded in vain., from her voille-he hardly reco miles distant,after a remarkable and peril- hundred years ago I I - i � gnize( it. . - .-- 11 � . - - . . -. ,- wearied of you by ChristmAs, a lid would my haoixt, I will wring ,,yas," silo answered him, "I know all." oun voyage. . ' -J ' P, /I -- . � .- .- �I . I YOU have W.rUDg . I THISJs TITE Pr7ZLE . , - . . ... -i-, . I .L. �,...-..�:o have loathed the chains he had �orged for yours. My raven ze shall be greater than . A&My 'darling," -he �ried, "it is n)t my .., . . I" , '41 - I . - I f�' n p ' � -.. :, !­ The wind .waa blo*ing almost a gale, The bUtcher-bir in hisriotous love of killi 't� . '. ' ` himself. When he was a child IT f . . . ,. 1 It , a tired of your cruelty ; thin , then, how great it t . .. ,1 - - - , � .- ault, You wilt think lought to have I DOW111. Miss Mitchell said, " �rhen lwas prepar- ing alsyi; many in re victurna tha h h - C othei ; . -. � ., I ..- . . . . 11, e , ­�:� I I . ..1 :. - I ,:. . ... � . It *iIi be." . at I nave- ever, 1,� 11. - � - 10 r �, of -NI 31 ... ..: . � . -a new toy in half an hourt-his itipositi "I-re"at that-I am not frightened," it; but I swear to Heaven th . ther ing to st4LrL The balloon pitched consid. any ossible use or. He seenis tod,) � . .r . .�. a . ' � ..� I .. . :. I _ - . - -thing. - Instead f J" '�: dsys o � - . ­ .. � :. thought or suspected it. I would for X3 mere fun f the Ift . : .. -.1 . . ­ . has not changed." � I . I. . said. the countess. but she shrulIk from the have been dead than have put a d in -6 arably,and it was with dilliculty that I got leaving �he dead, Owever, he carries thern -. - I � I ' ' . I- I the (o .. ,� : "I-cannot believe it," criea one; I -fire of those opl�tidid eyes. false potsitilon, Leone-you know tKat", . -- , -.-:. * �,� . ....V-I � . oc tree and ­ .� . I � - . :, ­'�'4- lock(d , 1 wiH not be it, great lady a you are. I was mad to think I shou d find - .. - I � . I- lieve - Cd I a we. She lail her fair arms on his nocic, and fairly off. I had no soo4or left the ground one by one to som thorny hedge t - L -.., .- . 11 . my hags of there imp&' ' th -in all sorts of fanta,v;c "I I . -- - - .1 You are wicked to malign your to n son." man's heart, in You. W lien the hour of my hid liar.white face on his brea&L . than 4 disoovered that two of as -, il-,'At til ALI � * _- . - * � . mt grief will be that positions ill the )ranchca. It gives one a %)`4 -. . � . my grf , � * - I . d.4 0 �revenge comes, "I am sure of it," she saidi Rent y'; "I ballast, weighing '25 pound's sub, had sli1v t,-to come out of a piece of ,)�,t 1. morr ii , . q. - . . ' � . . - . . � . . I u .'I"� . , I have a heart of marble to deal with "' - star woods when , . -1 do n t malign hina "said the countess, . " ' -*' . 4 pedfrom the basket underneath my feet# 1. - . 1 have =,Qiou hi� I thav: I know that , ., 1:�:'' :. : indifferently. "Many gentleme think it . .. : I Outining and. see a-Ehor -tree-laklen wiVi a RM,F��- NV[1, , - ried L-Aone. . I - 'M ' L, ...I.., aille c ange . a you in d,to Us mi your 414v � a ballast- ghastly crop f locusts, tGadR, sparrovvs,,.,�-`AW . ille - On for , �., ,quite compliment 114 b ' - "You cannot have sudh greal '11aeti .. to so that only one bag rofAained. Th 0 `i -." lie is f .1 �..- ..., I ,our hu8banO, if you speak to his Mother "So yo.u are my wife. lot.who will say lid - had hardly loft�the basket when t4le 6&110on , grabs-suakea, liz rilm anti chi�munks. .?i�. �� the Fh . qu are in beloved, reven 9 I . f. C, � ,- . - �.:- able. My-son has always be n known mock-, pou.trary7- . If the shrik'� #-, ,L,r returneit to iceil Ul)o3 7 11� i Viet'3 - . � , ' � I , , I . . . " . I . asono of the most variable of me ; nothing n-this fashion,"m said Lite coti tittias .L,�tn J;otie. Q�- my darling, all shot upwards 'and off to tile North'with a :I N grini hoard here would be an explans., I authoi ,I v . . . "' ­ . 1 ., 'I, ... a - . . Itan left To"t-Ljok up, '.000114b.I 11 ti*t,ingeasted every tion oi him COMILCt And lie would be creti.tt -,,4.,-1. 't tak--3 -" ' y- , the --- rwgv I I o 0--w A . i I stretAod ut hot- virtrite arms �- ,i U4, . 'i"". - 1 . A . - - -7 a ., J'." '-1 ' 12111. � . . -- a 0 . .., , , ! pkases.him long; it is seldom tha nything The gir . They have done the worst tl�ey can d o, I - ." � . � � - di,,ti� Wgher- ale� ed, with the epicirran taste of a- thoroii whe)�e " It, des airing cry., & 1*95� ft Z� .. - - You think I e wi;I al T i"t,� , ,rosy have parts - - � e-, I I- .1 - I ,�a p . *.- . � -. ., . �, -. - I : � a I .. I iv ba.ckiny hue - V'�, 0��, T148, , tit' tlie'triplik.'s ph�ams him twice. . d its for a � bred vulture wh,p likes things-l'a �it gam I what in it% I.". - N * ndA ""' �I -1 . . �vays ldve you ; let me,ask yod ' iiv-' You e Ine b%nd, and I recAl months. WhIen the parting it ended I - V i � . ifeending " . litit such ip not the case. The %-ierti- . . : �z of ci�i I I ­ . - ­Wr .. , - oy. I . . . ,11 ­ t tilre,at'S." - I ., % � 11;�I` ace gran bu there' is . . *&her for life." . I fona.*ieta LZML-�4�.Q.fliho wl%pt,gave' fruit hang 'for days ul . - be cov - ,- . - J d ; ing that mocking smile oh t'hat $hall he k* . I ".., . . . % )oil the limbs, and %, ,.�: 26; -- have a pretty f I Then. sep-1 he al"p of bar fair S * . . - . .. � -1 I h. . . 0 . I.- !I,. nothing under the sun,pi, Which a mail tires proud face, her arms fell with a low Big rl, Is t-4%xifar ma "od u , if aawks''r crow io not find anti 9tvat it 0 - , . �e- Silo tight,ened t f 0, Mile %'Mitlute. - - - consig ' � - I . . ()tlly a few tiny it bt a 11 .1 - . - - )? around his neck. oudi I took out of it will rot. � , wnite . . - - " An I aeored One -cl . .. -.,.�'� 14. 1 ' nothing erse,; you have 11 I am Inad, she said,. in % low voice, . faith- in Von, but it 4 � . 1 . I . - .. - . t�1,-. s, oner. You h Ve I . . 111.1 kpow ,- I have I skeletons remain to tell of Zile massacre. 4., r an(l cl � �',�-­--� ... no educatior/, no accomplis�ment,a, no good ' to plead to yoti-quito mad !" so hard to bear. LAIrce. We W1 re, so my pocket guporiai 1WQWLVr and found' �Ix "- by a or �. ;I- , . " Most decidedly," said II)O' COU111108L ., Comparatively few dwellers in the ba�:k-' ..1 . I . �� - ' - . . happy. and you were all the world b we. 1 was 4,(Y)') f*at above the- sea. I ha(I no,, . ' NN 11 '­ -,�, . . birth ;, I'Miould say no good breeding, no. I Its to me there is mare truth in - I . W00d# know this eccent.ricityof the butch,-.-r-, ­ . /� - . I, . - . appea How shall I live through.the long i lonths .car ise many cur . L .1�.�.­! . . . � /.0 1 influence-1. 'If-I may speak -t at one observation than in any other you ' . $cover entered the clouds- than the ' bird, and beace ari . . ious arid . hatt el L I­ ., yonfeti n, rank or . to coma, Lanes. perhaps you wili be angry ' the it , . "`� I ently w I I ..� rnin . " began totoboand lungi frightfully in the , spl)ar ell-ati-henticated stor ei of I �r that it, was h ve made this evening. As mn ijot par- ( I - ­ - , I .I rny d piainly, I should say- ticulaxly inclined to the soclety.nf inad men with iII have done something that The wind 8eemed to.,blow I treus that catch birds iu their-bran�-,fies - alte'n .1 . �- - a , lion or you, a . I 1% I you will llot like. crow currents. . . r . I neLl 'down to ois to doi - . most-impertinent presump t I or mad women, you will excufte 1130 if 1 perb . . . i 1 1141 ol.stornis that rai ( . - i L ' .:- farmer's niece, even to (I.reain of b Ing L I 4aXtwouhinotbe )CM-Sible Leone-. I from several directiona.st once. .,. . '111"L iulll nak e� �. : a( Y- withdraw." ' eaveryt9i-In youdo. Why, I - . . ..... lizartim, s4 that the trees were I - , bi them. Not niore than a iortniijilt mac.e -I n -a presumption - that hould be , jr(i, my lady touched must Cways Ilk 91 " M IT11 A CYCl.-)';TX. - . ., .- .mark .,-. Cha dos Without another wr )red she my darling. how you tremble ! Sit down, - .: --c"I-1-11"' . I go it leading New York daily h,td- a the bell. To the servant whr) p.utc - Punished anti muat be checlied. Y )u would, - . . thele is nothing in all the world Ito I ert." a -1.11 ' , o a rnysLeriouts , Oraid . - 10' . . ­ I said : , - - . SuddenlV I w%%in the mi-I-Ile of whir L . ) 'L-"- C'"Mri -levotecf-, t ' . . . �, I .1 . without dodbt, make an excel� �t dairy. ; as far is 11 NJ ; lot tilt toll you What I I've to . a 1`1 . . . ' . new c . 11 Will you show thin persoli out wind of gre L v olence. Tile billoon wrne4 I ' . -N I . �� � i -on your weast. "RAIN OF -SNAKES." t . . � I ..," .nlaid,even a tolerable houspkeeper, but a say wit.h my 6wl here tirnt Out wav and thettlanothor. It pitelle4i � - 11 . - - a c,9 ri. I - - -�.,�1, . . " the park gates, please!" : - . I You must not .be angry with me, �Abovi. � I i- � �he n,)rtl1e1-1l,part of the state ..­. 6f I ir ll . I eounteui never, The bare idea is intoler- -And without another look at Leone, she . all, I felt �hst I and swaye"i until 'a thought 1. ahouM lose I ill a 'llage in . - . I " - . The �tory, which was well . authenticated, . ta2r able." I - quit.Lad therdom. . . When I had mean Mr. Sew I my hold upon the ring aroUnd my WiLiat o.. . ' � - for 1 went down to (&wdoy ' I ' convi - I uld not bear it. ' i ( the ' ­, Site grem--more angry ai she spokel tell waa stated, t1kat two prominent farnier* to . I I .* Leone followed in sileTice. 'She did not k�o - or step fi-om tile bc,ard upon m 11 I I i - .. the �irl's grace and bowtv, tile wonderful evep look around the sumptu )us home one 414&saw Lady LanswelL" stinding.- More than thlill it was terr�.bly I plaoe, drNing paatallorehar4 after astorni I.� off il� rpri I err r � he 0 - t". She raised 0 . I � sweetness 'df r v'ice,ir.the passibil, the Aiy she believed to be her ; she went to He started wi'th ou old and a dam chill seemed to ere,-.p itito saw an a ple tree hanging bill of.�smail . � ­�.--. L liar face to his, longing to "a if 11.3 were My bones. itUrIl g my llti,atis until there sn .1. .- � hai- ( . .-. nower, the loveliness, of her face.,.b3gan to t e,great.gawn which the manservant held � tin ' &keg �,&,l tn,�y been men of less eitab - .. -., � - . . . . ­.�"I p owning I angry, yet half. afraid. . . . ,r replita- . let. - I�,�� I ; tell upon her , she could not li�'l one passed through. I he sun had Was no feeliug in them. . lished hax�cters for sobriety tliei, . .7 T V , to herself .'that she had seen �othing. so �' Yv%went to Cawdor to sokmy mother," . . -have sutle � takei 0 &8 Ing lay over . I .T , . . se�eniind the tions tie red seriously after " - w�,,o. the gray, sweet, Rloikmi -he ropis4ed- " My darling, it was a strong I do uot knbw how lont I was ill iight -A- I . marveluui a8this wonderful girl- , a I . -% few Repolit but as it was, several ,. ­ 11 ..- I . . ? . and. There was % sound of fsllift�g - -- , oyclone. Itwasnotitiorat all, in, -such a 'reminiscence, . � . . �-,-� J . - "'Then," said Leone, calmly,, "I have . I t inesaurt. What did she say or dd'" . Qther persons afterward ,��. - - I � I �� t r, and-Leone made her wRy to IL probably, but it oftmed an age. suXidetily 9-visite(i the spot 11 A -1 ,-J(qu are not angry with me for it, � '4t 1 1 . �-`-, a( 01) f� . -4appealed to you in vailil" ! W068 a emeade that NII from a small but . again the Nast struck the top of Lite bsi. anti 'saw for-theniielvet ttie unusual, spec. �1, " . - .1 ,- . ."Quite 06 CA - sd ntly. � . . . . - ,11 avElle 0- I - . in V;Lin,".replied.my I dy, Re- steap rock. -The sound Ol the rippling I . loon.4oeling it over so- quickly that I tacle, . -1 � - Ifni ,. . I $#I angry, MY 4.arling? No, a-th ciusand , Thera were, it oeetrit, .e1i . 1( I R member-that against you personally I have almea0ast my held on the ring. f lien it at le�ist a.hundr T� :16 . i�ter was,to her like the voice of an old .. - ;- -C, nothing tor"say, neither have,l'ally, dialike.; I fwr titnes tie. I could not be angr - Ou., I what I,- - I odders daughn., " ,lend, the sight of it;like the face of some y wita 7 lurched upwards so sud-donly that the laxt young garter-anakes and " I Why d�d you go-for,what purpost !' I InNel . ­ but if you have common sense, you wil),see t a whom she loved. Shia sa,t down by it., .I went to-ask bar to have pity on as ; bag of ballast was pitched over-boar,l. - As froni the entis of Thelowest linibs, and on I I'arif 1. that it is utterly imposiible for my son to and it sung to her the, Bi-me sweet old the bag left thetbasket, the belloQn with ;;Icmer examinaLion it wa.4 found that each . .t',i 1.- ., zake the future.Countess of Lanavrell from - . . not to enforce this cruel sentence ; to be . ' NVor - . . t - song : Ou so d arl 11 125 1 ounds less ballast than it shoul,I have- reptilLe Was transfixed by a sharpr twig' . ISS5, ,a farm house. Now.try and act rationally -A ring in pledge lie gave bar, ­ , . � .� L Pitiful to Me because I 10 .. , . .. -go - . leave my son,- and I And vowa of i ove we sp alle; - ". - -askvell.,ord C 2-o'*a, had, abot upward with the rapidity of t!j)ori-whichith�dapparently'l)eeii impaie,l. .11 Frin ' . I I . away at once'L . . 11 AnA her answer 1' . lightninit, and in a few seconds-I was giid- No similar chse has 'ever been known in..." .L .-I Stl& ' -. - - ' - .1�I I - .---� ,-wili-aee that ru have plenty to,live upon.!.'- ,-. � Those vowb are"forgot�au. I. - eal rly. - . through & clear that region,�and the only po,mible explau .,�, . I . "Whatever may be'si;id of the clatis from i, . , p * � Vt of-1 ci . -Ing asunder broke " .-- - . I n 'g quietly but rapidly tile two farmers* clainied, I " . � - . . , . i; . .Thei liar answer was everything that was ` " I . .. �tZ'- I- .,w I . would not be so with lie F--Ah 1-110 I If cruel and wicked. Ah, forgive me, 1AUCS, atmosphere, with the right sunshine ation was, as own in I� . k I ."U -. . . hich I spring," cited Leone, "I believe . about lilt. It ,was still coll buitAlle air was t'hat the snakes ha,l been thrown d ' 1. 11 c. tb ni I I . . - - - uld ever the needle was true tc the pole, the silo is your mother I know, but a be has L ar- - ,,, ,1. P" . . I. -. ill tfie� aanctity of ma.rriage-, and I wo . - 0 * . free froin the da,n1pness tliat, prevailel in the raitistorin. flow they were ever car .-A lie-.h . , , no su moon talon-in her caftl vine power. e " � I -scor nything on . 0 a 0 *111: . I ; -- ­ n t,o barter my love for ai flowers to t�h nP the tides to tile :- -.. . ,,. . ­ . � - ,,, 1� or8ii . a mad I prAyed hed io be W?r 1...k .. A. -1 ".) earth." 0 'handos she 11's parted us �ada a di the -and I loagan to iiet warm again ried up in the first place w ii n t explain d. i . -/* � . the stars tile heavens, Lord C . clouds, This wadlbuL the handi k of our friend L . I I I I - * LL ''. t -- ' "Yes, that is all very pretty 'and very would be true 0 her. and regain my comliosure .I W, ii.*- gale --. JI , ., � merciful. I told her hO' w dearly we loved . 66 'ke. It WaS Only good luck, how. ,, � �­ - pi t ­ she' . .I t I... . . .. , higliflown," said the countess, with& eon-, So she believed, and, desp to her isorrow, elL ih othiiril))ut she bsAzo i IWL A4 jowi, as I was Out; of the. 0,ouds I !he ' , t- TL(411 � I a which thr -314 - , *" �- -"�"- -0mptuous laugh ; "but you will find her heart found rest in the )elief. L � . ; . 'stg4w ind, found ev r, ew the snakes in his wayl '.,o N po rt: - "" lly, ille . iltituA6 of 8,000 feet. I for he would quite as willing . , �-. :11 - ­ r .7, t"k f Ut 14 L 1*W, IS&at . -no-lyiA . , � . . w-4alwil;ais*'# ki4da4s, I t�-,�1114 : : .! :. :' '.. :' � . a iew .. , :� L L I S , ,1-y have deco- - I - 1. - - `-' . ---- 11jvk.in - that was"in an i th� l .. ' . I choi�sand pounds a very comfortable matter I . I, protid, hang ;v. She . ' , ' � L � . i. __ . . . .: - , . . ag �� . I ..._ - :i'- lit - ­­-, . �-.�� . �. . was -cold#.. cradi " co�t;nu - tree �vith the prettiest so, -1):r.13 - .,, , �. - I - .1, .: . . ' : . L­ .1*!I:, ��*�� :,:;, � X- `; insulted, hlkmi t ad to Bail steadily for about&I niiDute at.ed the 'IV leag, _; . . .' `�,' in a f ew years' time."- . � CHAPTHIt X1, - �i limed and outralge " is. She ill tile woods. - :tl."� 1 - i ��� - . _ . i", � I .. .. � . ..f_ - -... .1 , . ,, . I . . . � .,-. ; �::�% - . . . -i.. - . ., 1; � I left when i struck a.current V air moving in 96 . . .. :�- ". - th, I . : ,. . . .. . . , 'w. , -; . , - ­ w ; . refused tg ar onei-word, &[14 wile - . . - .. , - - - 1 , - -, . �t -1 . I , . ­��4.-,.--* ­. . rd . . 1 . . . - "'4t�­ - L - s ­ , . . ; ­ I ". . . "You said you would rat i6r a . . - . ,..Its I _ _� Iii, . :,:'. . , 1. I - LEO, -ILOI-IfKay. --�;, ; 10t ital-... . ., I t -­ . . ee your , ,�­ . . � .qk,s I . . of tiortharly . diredtion. immediately the Tile butcher Ili I " - I . - (9-. . i - .. .. ,.-,. - -, I ­ I �r, I swore-W W'revougod on her - . . . . . . . . i I .. -- I - .7. -i . -. ��,- , son dead than mairried to me, Lady Lane- .!:.. ,. ��, . -. �. 0 - m trqmbled-with passion., speed increased Again. jilying paried * - . i N THIEF . . . .1,�.e.X� ea r, i., , :---.L - No woris could do justice to the stiko of : - Th6 slinder for ' - . . . - ' .I ..., ., �­- . , - . . .i 1. . well ; I repeat that I would rather die, of Ce c�iou �:f the -- . - ar'w .. . ­ ets Ho ,.--,,��,,- , . . ...f, `.- I ,': , .-..!' . 'He dyaw her evbn more closaly to his some distan be ond the so murderer, and often me %'. t a ­� . I I . . - , I Tr i nd in which Lord C d found himself I as well as % h I I I - .. .. hunger than touch money of yours. I did t�an 04 , - 1. clouds throtigh wtich I had ascended, I I" . , �; - - ', .... ..., . Caw . . , -, - " I , nw , -- , :-"L L --,* 'not af wr that interview a dor. He rilishad breast. . . - death wHle hopelessly endeavoring to kill, �.- " �-.-:-�-: ."': \ . . know-or. believe that on the face of ' . you -on. began to think of coming down. Accord -,,e or ,,., Be 0 - . .. :.-L_L � : ' ::--.- - - God's earth there wait ever. a ,creatur.e so . . r6ViOU11 I � " -. . � . . , .. . ba ck to Londop. Of th ree t "My darlitig" Deed iiot think of v carry off 16 tanie pet bird from a ca!6 . t - . I. � - . -of fr sh nle&L ADY 0 . I . : . .1 he spent 'a '� p d hat my . descend to rob a hunter's cabin e - -. .I I -, :�, da remaining one In bun Ing up geaboo," he said- "I am grieve inily I pulled the rope connected with the and t,3�k�,'- m mi ­ .. . " .� utterly hard, cold and cruel as yr,tL" escape vidve and soon 111"i, ,- pars - ' . I - . , � . . - ". . . - - �-. . : Y:I even if oDlv W - -- � - - _ th a irewdest lawye H you w . .� 11 � :7, ... - ' - ...-,L.% I -- re in to . Each and mother was unkind to' you, tid-bit he'finds he, ill steal, - I "--.,I, I glaF - : .­'. '..' ­ a-th It cortai ly have rapidly, at the same time continuing in a , ar:� .1 7, L' ' - go � . al. laughed at hin ­ ouspeni it from % I... I':.. .. .. .. " .­"' L' The liRht of the settin s as the law, consulted me,I should .mom . northerly direction with great velocity. locust bough hard by :7 ­ . I his . � . . '. I . � - - . ....:, . dd do not oo. Mind, I am not i ngry r Tile Canadian fur traders and trappers J­� L .., . .a . L what faded then, and it moved from the pl�in enough, so plain that child could as. 0 ` 5�."..., , 11? in . :- :�' �.I:-, . . �;�Wl, - .... I.- . - � I ; 1; .­:­ . .� - al . spla i� ,, i "I . � . .::- - . . pro Y. /- . ,� k - I . *' I -. �­ ud figure of the countess to the lov r1ad and underston�-It. T iey stall d a annoyed, only so far as this, that I would. A MOMENT OF FRIGHT. 2 "' de e hill heartily,and never lose a chan? .I V., , ,:.:. ­:­ I .. . . eds call him '..�I I . , , - -... � - .,1-1.- - - -I.. 1, word nqc,have you irritated for the yrorld I must "On realching the clouds 1 again encoun- to kill him. The, half-bre . 'C".-w : - ,-�'L. 'war $-Whiskey J , , 'i. � � .,-:v� .­ . vollng face of Leone, but even as the light thty s' and said, half-co itamptut:usly,�, . I . . c " . ,";��: ,1,�- . .- ;;.� ,-�­ Med it, new pride, new vnergy, new 'Ould,aot have imagined any one so bay that I had always felt that if my mother tared violent drose-currents of air thal I oe " and claim he is half drunk 'M . . . .w�...,w;.­.' : . . . - these fouiish`g 0 "­ A . - . 1. . I I I - - �.. -.1, �'.. " Illaasion seemed to fill it. The prayer and i'gnorant of the law. The3 sympathized could see you our. cause was woi�. I,did caused tile hallo in to pitch and away f right all the time�;, &lid hence does . . . . I , 10 . - - . . ..:­ I I f��, - . with him when he spo" of I in young wife, not believe that any creature livilig could fully, &I, - Aoi�il the pleading died-the softened light the beforel Seeing that I was agai I . )t. , tion � I-­. - ..ie � In things. ';�,"-1. ., � .. .A ­ . . I:,- .-,: :., . - - I L most carefu .. "'.. -. pho, . -X ..: :. . .­ -.7. : �, sweet tenderness left it ; it was no longer but as for help there was none. I resist that'face." . h lly hiddell � �,-, :, - . . in in serial storm. I tried to close the as- He will a youtt a � ­ � . v.- � I�.:.. � ;- I - .t -,, , " .. I to ... -, �Jv - &pal -1 . .0 . .:�.. ��":*�. �. . The only bright side to it was this, " She looked up at '-him, with ,unutterWo caps valve, but it had become Jammed in a 11 purloin the bait 1, Al­)�i . -.�* � .:. ­ - the face of a loving tender-hearted girl, he tr p'a d a - , -�, w,-: - , . I I I . L 14'.. un E , '': . t...-, ,,t'... , - ', . ,-� f " ..- :­,�.­l -,�- �p e V I . ;. I, , - ... .. , - . . ­ 1,ading with hot tears that she migkt"uot could rerriarry heron the do he came of. 10 0.' '. some manner and would not shut. For a without bei g caught. 'Tile wild countrY�!. i:,Xl� �� . .;� 1. . s - ­ . .. ... ': . I .11 , haun' " '" !,. c')nl . ­ ., -� :,.,,�:-:�­.- 'be taken fro%her h usbatid-it was the f ace age. Of that there was an' could be no 'Do you really care so much for it, Moment I w* as thoroughly frightened. north of the great lakes is a favorite .. . ; - , ... ­'.' .1. - -�4.:. , ". :11. ., , , 0 . � 6 ' ��,-�'-.`,�I, . I - 'At ; ., -�-, ��, .0 a Ion. .L . . ions wh . .: ', esca . ; ". " .1-".� .,... � ­ I f tragedAueen, full of fire arid pass' doubt, lie said, but he was . at on finding StIce ? Have YOU never &*an a ace you However, I finally suciceaded in closin'g the of tlle�e b tchers, and th"e Ind - ,�-- -� - hun . .9. .:..",�.! .� -.4.4, L . I some loop-hole, and marryin her at once, like as wall !", . � .-, . sell furs to the Hudson Bay Com , - ,A . :::�". ­ '. . � I'- ..She stood,with one hand upraia�d, like a valve sad casting the:air auuhor in time to- hunt and eel ��it�' *i- ' ­, -�.. . ?� 'L . .,...-.1 ..-. I 1 ,;-.: ceremony - 4'5& ' prir . ,z .. ...,--.-., sibyl inspired. - � I , ii it were really needful for j6he I'No, and never shall s" one,my isrlifig', at the flight of tho 'balloon. I landed in pany c 1 i bitterly of the depredations,',_ ., ` .1 -1 .6.A- r( - . 4 - ;::� - . A d not be, w OP "a ' " . e "­ th ,*"7,:,. �: .,­ -:�­, I I have done, Lady ,Lansw�ell " she to be performed again. It o0ul hen we are parted it will live in iny heart the top of a pine*tree on o omp V P It - . ' no of the most Of -iwhiske Joe. .. .1 L . - ­� '.. . �-I I 9 . , ;.1 .' .I - ­�- - .. ...'. I A& -; "you tell me th g for it �ut to resign b id a a bulky, sorhewh$34'�::l '-L' Offe , .,. ., ." ,-.. .,:. I.. .;�,e�?';- id at Lord Chandos if, a ad there was nothin ,right and fair until we meet &Raiu." desolate heights of the Green Mountains, The,ahrik buil . 1;,-,,", ' ­ , � , ,., - . . . . ". -. �, I gall , . ­ .. --1 �,.­,t . rms citing Mot,e tightly thankful to escape alive.anil neveir &gsiu.tG el&borat,e r ff -'A` :.�­ � j:L, .1, -,� himself to the inevitable., He did act Then the toad6r a ce below, alad -,. I . . . . . �:.­ ­1�4 tree to,marry &she will when he*is twenty, I t of heavy sticii , 11 . -- ­ , �!- - ­. . � . . $,` ,, ,; gra, . - z cl,� M � . , I .I 'Onei" . now that Leone had board the terrible to him. - - . � - ,1, �i. . ... , -,�- 1� -11, eaKth.," upon this fo ndation a warm covering -­�'­L' .1 - ��`;. t -he " -0- . ';i' --,;-,7�.. ., -*. tempt fats above t - -�,I . . . 1. 1,11'. .: . -. I I 1;.-1 m ­ , ,�'- ­; gap - : . . It is usud I�, .J.� grei , Lane Ithe .. , "N , .� ­ . 'I." ., --- . I . "If you can find�ujp C'Mfort'in that a ntence,and he dreaded having to tell-her,- " Must W6 be. parted, . bark,leaves and grass is Iiid. it I I . � ll . .­� ,'._�L - ""-�--�I;­'_ .. - -- . ..� . '. ­ �, , I I I r: . *:-- '. L ' 't-1 "'j �1 . ,�. ".­­ ­..- . 1 . . I . . - - i , . 1...._�%�­t,.�­ ­ - 7 � � % ': statement I can verify it,p' she replied ; a was wornout with sorro* and,emotion. .whispered. I We were mat rie "in the -� - . in some low tree, and the eggs, wiiieh at$' t i � - ..,;� ­..-� 4 inarrIe � ­ `., ;. k I . w- I . . . - - . 11 - � 7 . . . -1 ..,. ;k L - . 64bat-ou'rely.you are not mad enough to what words was he to tell her that she 'afight of Heaven-must we leave a&3h other? . Pare' tal b6lieltude on's are dt : %,,g ,"h I -, . .,-.-:, , ?- ::, 1. n . - somew a pigei I I �j . . . ..- . hat sinaller than . `-- z , . ;� �,-,.-- - . I I I .-�. - :._,:-�111.1-. �, ­­ qL - ' i h t-�N & I . .�, . I .. . :L..'-- -­, think that, When my son 1z of age, he will as not bis wife;in t-he eyes of the law, and 0h, Lsnoe, it cannot be true; u;i one can. . are of a gray,18 r; � -. ; '�. ",.,---',LL-, ­.­ ,t I 11 J)aughtor-14 But, me,I don't li�e him-" cidedly pr ty. They " Lak : " ,- ,,�; ­ -� :"r:'­­S­ . �' - I . I . . tched with . 1 . . �. . ..-�­ . ­1�1 -1 ,,' ' ,return to YOU." . ; � at.if they wished to preserwo'her charso. am that I am not your miie." . I ,ud his , Mott ,specked and scra � I L' I . , . 1. . .. I.- Mgther-111 IH6 is an,only son"r green ., -, . �-­,, ,�.� , 'L.. .611 am sure of it," said L6ne. 611 believe . runspotted end ut Qlatl and co,imly tryi - - ' '' " - ! The young'neading's ' ...t, 11; .A .. : I- -; '":I :,L�:�,','',�. , -, _ ng to ommand f . . ' - - I . ' i ' '� ­ . . stained she must leave. L .. . L h i riah.. - reddish bro 11. t. Vic . 'i�- --�L �- �.l--I., . I i . &t -gr A very � I . .:,: i I—, , .,­­;,�-.1-, in mv husband'e'love, and in husband's I Im at once? ! I . oolt. told her -ib -at, . it htiv , I I giv :�*- . I.' �;- :. .. , him if) I thon�how itle 'lid fighting,, . 1 : �-; ,i.,. .� , �, 7- . I Y it I Is, it --'� 'MolltlowiWth -his father is a W� iAou er, their educa on by wrangling 4 � . , L -Y. -1 ­ , which smia le di,-�' .., I . .. . . � , _ . '. ::.:' .- �Ooa In oin ­ � .M.hy.tnfsrry again.to I as a 't . :'­.:':, . r: , .. . . , __ : I sta cy, sell telieve in Heavea.." - He understood his -mother's.- ohar. Was that they inust aubh1iit to�114 i v can as atched. in ` . . � . -. . , I . - . � , - . .... .. "I hope your faith in Heaven will be ell 'to da 8 L &ay df , I ­... � - -�--.1; - - not tbink .L . fw� 40� , ., , � - - - I.­ .� . .- . ,:��.;*,' eter too w .r il&y. the law duting the next few 14011th , �Se, . 01 thp.l. Perh kre version their ond parents v them aLriki �1�1.; I gal . 1'4: i( . .. . " I . Trj4 -d'44 of . 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The.animals;:mere';$!I `'p" , d AN INT ✓satin on the ahonlder of the man;in ad- ati A CONVICT'S EXISTENCr.. g OWN COUNTRY, forme , and at Iireaent arrr�doing veli.. w• ,: :- Vance each an distinct 'with its guard xi ` ' alon aide, and g with ock•ste the are ' .'. .----.- ' The Xarmouth& Annapolis Raf}way baa-?` --- .- . ItV _ g P D' y -bin absorbed by the Windsor&:Annapol:b, :; 11� Shat out)tutu the Great'�4orid anh all its marched into the yar and to the ;sewer Gather6d Fatter vailous Paint's Wrom the i } x ltemeut tLe Prisoner has o coin a where the'✓ Dell-bnakete lire and the untied lines will hereafter b'e .•rl off.; �.r, , f , Bustle and E c P B + i luanuc to tt+e PaclAte. known as the Dominion Qtlantia Railwa bft►aterw- 1 /s Ilttl$1` to Plod Pay Atter Day at tLe Same emptied,and the buckets themse.ve4 hung Y Com an , x j" ;=;� _ "n ra ke. Now the .abeut face,and:march Kingston is organizing a hockey club: P x ,.. . :° Ssrfou® �''�''" _ 'i skin Ultl Taa>:. tD Y As the filo t J_, M.•In ersoll i ReV. James Morton `�"r !I-. back to the cell-house. y pas R , of�Voodatoak, s dead. , wl>o for"`the past Winnipeg ,} tcher Like unto-a great city Viewed from the 1 n tables that contai6 ! fourteen years-has been -incumbent of St. thousand I had shot it•` N hill-to is the might bas. g ' r The mew mill at Ayr in almost flttlshed, t , istant p s . y James'church, Fergus, recently tendered been bur fn I woald like com'- _. TIIE BRF.AKFAgT RATIb,Ti3; , Belleville has organized a humane society. � P Craze Robby I i• tit of the State of Illinois, the , die rneignAtion to tlhe Biahog, and hag been It is and d Hoo Y vhioli each roan seizes a'ca of coffee, a a with A Belleville citizen has a white-winged superannuated. demands o h e. ao wanted to ident-;: world. famous Frison located at Jol• P P - P _ be could stay 1 ' mea and potatoes and several sl�cea of sparrow. Twent thousam dollars were _ d y paid out United Sta d d � tome let•. Even the casual visitor' to the brea an then goes on to hia cel . All The new Preabyterien obuEch of Pt►ri by the City Treaeu er of London to rehire a regulate the cal fit flt you need [ - , au of : P ✓lean, like the casual visitor to a great es- meal pare noweaten in the cells—the dinim eost$40,400. number of debentu ee issued fn 1892. Thin arta. for yon✓ reply, ether position, sees but little of the inner life roc a were abolished ten years ago. No A 13•ytaa,r•old tt of 1dr. L+eelair,Ottawa, IsaUe bears seven pet cent, interest, while ,john kehae;stn inmikti �� ' Burns. � »a� wait till< r the that goes. on-year after year behind the man is stinted in his food, though his Is missing. ' the city now borrow money reardily at 4 .ie Paul Penitentiary, to rt• ' lig' ,,; app tite be an extraordinary one. For per cent. tented for murder in 1888 `` g inst nce there is onest John a third- A 280• Dune bear was eho7 at Mineemt^ ` the old mill rim walla,.and knows still leas of its pop- +. p g n; ' ' this:week. Fully 30,000 barrels of apples have $one at the penitentiary on Friday�� _ "JM: with ulation and their ways• ter thief,who is ndrrer hap isr tharY whoa forward alread from Aana olis Valle to eeeefve uas°of tobacco. „ Y pp Y `� f Tris✓' A etach: Fourteen hundred rr:en and women "ith- he i in prison doing time. .He is a bit Guelph buyers ship Manitoulin sheep to the English market via 13alffax, besides ". , tout a country form the criminal colon at of a crank, and, like most weak-minded the States. Chas. Judd, a temporary clerk quite. .' the largo quantity of early fruit sent to Model branch of the De artment Der lt5 `a `""x f pera ns, possesses an abnormal appetite. His The Kettle Poliit Imdians have a ver P •, ,I . aded Joliet—men and women upon who the rats n- an ie filled with a double su 1 of Y Halifax,'St. .1ohm.and elsewhere culture, in Ottawa, committed suicid P PP Y gpod band• Thursda mornin b shootiII himseli� �`�'. doors of the world have been closed,to hom eve ything, and it is said that as he eats lar a crowds dail visit rho new as lum A FE FACTS Y g Y i q + His g y Y the activi les of life are denied and w o do hia bdomen may be seen to swell lfke that the temple with sone-barns led pistol. :: at Belleville. t The heads of the different de artment ' t, and noth.n ut Ifreat a live work and of a Di er Iadian ; but "Honest John" is " -"" P ,, � rid of g h ' a _ . worker •and earns hia food. The The Baptist church i Coruwail is under- Tho 2.ia,000 Ind'ana of the United States I of the public service in Ottawa have been _` �; think.. - convict.bill of fare is varied to suit the going repairs. hold 90,000,000 acres of 'land, exclusive of advised to have their estimates for the � .- ,rows Within � the walls acre enclosed .- seasons of the year. On Monday the break• This wee$ Montreal-exported 25,000 bar• •Alaska, next yeat• ready as soon as .possible. This :x I `a� i ins i 'fast consists of bacon, rav flee and cels of a les• Thomas Parr, a�n Englishman, born in is taken as indicating an early seasion of twenty acres of ground, occupied by ork- g y + + PP Parliament, . shops, and °the✓ buildings.. The elle bre d ; all other daps of the week the Mr. John Cant hasresigned as a member 1483, lived until 163;5 (15l scare), aud then t bre' kfast is competed of meat hash, bread, of Gall's council. died because of eating too heartily. - The crown case against the four Grind I,� "vN arour;d tile)enclosure are from twent •five and coffee. . TKe dinners are. made up of T,went ears a o southern . laiitsr 'Trunk railway conductors on trial in Mon- ' .-t 4: n al� i Farmers are ehippng large quantities of Y Y 6 P , g to forty f et in height. There are two free beef or porky oorlted beef and cab- apples to Ottawa. paid men to haul [away cotton weed and treal for.knocking down passenger fares 'ants, _ galea in these walls, one on the east bag , potatoes, soups, stews, ate., each burn, it. Now t ey get from$6 to$s a was concluded on Thuraday. Judge DuRaa" _ • .k . '{k. . tak n its lace on the .bill of- fare for A• C, TourangeauI postmaster and Mayor said he would o over the evidence and small and one n the west aide. Bot are g P ton for it, f3 of uebec, is dead. notif counsel when he would be read to diff rent days of the week. The suppers Q A piece of iron las bean fodnd in an air Y Y - His closely watched and guarded, an no• ..con ist simply of bread and coffee, with Dr. D.fl. Cameron, Emerson, Man., died aha ber of the g eat pyramid. It is be• bear arguments . ra. to as body can pass tliroughthem withoixa c ming som•times a little butter or molasseb. ttuddenly last week. . lieu d tol have bee i there 4,00J years. Miss Bertha Wri jght, president of the r ork commences each n-wrnin at aaven T i seen in close range of the guards on the wall g Edwari Bleaker, aged 83, an old reshient ,W.Young, o, Auguata,Ill<, owns a Ydung 11 omens l,hristian` Association, •<< � . . ' o'cl ck, when the different gangs file out of bf Brant county, is dead. I3ib a that was pr1inted in the year 161:1. Ottawa, the new building for' which has i ugly carrying their «'inchester repeating iflea, the •ell-hot}eea and mar'bh serosa the prison- ust neem tom feted was the reel lent on • orous, able to diacliar a sixteen rounds wi hout • Second bloom on fruit trees is common It believed to pe the oldest Bible in J P + P t bone €; yar to tfie shops. The gq�arda motakit f Saiturda of an anon mon letter of con. . loci i h 'stands and are in osaion to see hie season througheut Ontario Am rice. 'y Y' Y ds of reloading. f3 P he most curions a er wei ht in the gratulation on the result of her Iabors as F eve man under their char e. The value of building done in Stratford P P g J:', g ✓said ant of the association. The envelo e r �. There are.twocell-houes; one cent ming this ear amounted ,to $101,400, wo ld belongs to the Prince of Wales. P P t �acter-- •a block of five hundred, and the othe four ; Y It ' the mummified hand of one -of the also contained two hundred dollars. wive• In September 1 7$,000 bushels of wheat dot biers of Pharaoh, I - ,lural- huud,red cells, rising in tiers of one huh CHINA'S USELESS FLEET. =were marketed in Carberry, Adan. � g GREAT BRITAIN. _.,. . died cella each. The cells are all even ,,,, tis stated that in this eeuntry there , ; ids ped I -. -- Testing far oil on the second line of ar r.ow in dei?y service 6t>n u4(i telephones Sir lfred Stephen, formerly Governor s ,.aplic-; feet long, four_ and a half feet wide and FC, _,°lave \al=ai I:ngineerg aigd Forelgtr Plympton is proeeedf ng this week. Genet 1 of New.South Wales is dead. He wi h .Wa 000 miles of wire over which 600 ' Immon ers wail Not Serve. The Petrelea 'waterworks com ail-- is 0 000 mesas es areannuall tranamitted� was ni ety•two years of age. / e Seven feet high ; each wall ie a singl flag P Y , g Y tition stone—and so is the+ floor which serosa for M ch surprise had been expressed-at the testing the water near Marthaville, r It is estimated that five thousand tone of : g of a = married couple in Sawadd, Japan,ae lir, pl tea were loaded on :Thursday at usel saness of- the Chinese fleet in the war Five or-six new is Gama cotta es wall 'be co ding to a native paper—the.father 132 Swans a, WaW, for the United States. lay it the ceiling of the cell beneath. Th cell- B ►s ons d�ora are of iron bars, suss at Japan. The former power has in built at Chippewa $lay next agnng. ys ra old and the mother I35---have a --.fir George Trevelyan, Secretary fol►. com ission6 Euro can build and model• Fall wheat throw boat thecout►try is t'e• fa fly of fourteen, inoludinq a - son aged � -� - A 3fOSOTONOUS"LIFE, . P Dried to lie in extse le IU and a daughter 108. SeoWa d, addressing the Liberal8 of Glass• sled easels. Twenty-three of these are of P d mt condition. gow o Friday, said the country wonld�be: ' r 'In prison one day is pretty much Ii n an• the ' 9t mo elled. types of theft class. Rev. HSA. Tudor of Winnipeg, is moo- here is a monastery at , t-Honorat, on better ff without a House of Lords. J' of kill=` in to South"Africa as a missionar a island near Cannes, France, which was other ; the silence, toil, and rigid die ipline g + Y• The Royal buekhounds -have just com- he tai Sizt en are heavy ironvlad ships and eruis- b ilt 4n the fourth century. No woman of Nionda is continued on all -the other The Port Stanle young people have mence the season of hunting the tame deer • do it - Y era ith the batteries belonging to their h s ever been allowed to enter i.ts- walla f organized a self imp ovement society.. fn 11 incisor park and adjacent country, and - ead of- days of the week. On Sunday, ha ever, class of Kru and Armstcon Palflaser and d ring the 1,440 years of its ezi,s fence. s t'hetn ilia convict has the privilege. of rem ming pp g' The Hamilton, aterdown & Guel h the Humanitarian League is moving vigor p Ever. Ja aneae barrack has a mnasi, oual a ainst the alleged s ort, ee and W hi worth six and eight•inch rifles. With Radical Railway project.is beimg revived. Y" P gY Y $ U locked in hip cell after chs el servic a un- uii,and the J%panese soldiers rank -among _. Mastic- . . such armaments, %nd•being equal ter any- Dr. .1. B. Peters, has been appointed t e best gymnasts•in the world. In half 11ir. George E. Foster, the Catiadiatti . 11 one a til labor; commences again on M nday thin of their tonnage and weight of, bat- C.P.R. Railway surgeon at bledicine a inute•they can scare a i4-foot wall by Minister of Finanbe, has arrived in London. . _ i when mornin ft,i tery hat Japan has, why has the Chinese Hat- si nply bounding on each other's should ers Hts mission is to float a small loan to re- z with a ��hen a new convict arrives at the risen Rey, D- (;, Lawsoth, a well known liieat- .o e man eu orun two or throe others. Place the floating indebtnese, on which a ✓rows,; he is first taken to the guards' hall, whets fleet hot given abetter account of itself PP g higher rate of interest is being charged than - . the sheriff removes the'irons frond th tori- in the late naval actions with Japan. ',The, moreland county, ; N.W, clergyman,. is dead. "�"--"—"' need be paid on a new loan. uDoa;: vict's limbs and turns him over-, the reason's,for this are furnished to the intelti- IN THE COMING DAYS.• - Guelph s Board of Trade is considering .NITEn STATE§: . .- - '•" ;plana= authorities. The receiving otficec then epee departments of both France and Eng• the establishment of roller' mills in that �reria-: takes the new convict to the .bath room, g Col. Rreekinridge has been suspended rough where,he is ordered to strip off:evet thing land—not for general publication; but sole city. , hen notfieit rill Finn Out alt About_ from communion by Mount Horel Presby- gam• and take a bath. - In the-meantime is suit ly for'the information :of ,the 4dmiralty At a funeral in St. Thon6s the other day, Palrinx ou'• terian church in Paria, Ky., until next:.... wierd of citizen's clothing is gathered up. , If it and naval officers, the Christian name f the.six pallbearers February. rs, and be covered with vermin the entire n tfit is, - was Johtt- The qld gentleman slowly lowered hfs _ _ �` ' :hina's fleet has accomplished nothing r as he became. conscious that hie Wiliiam C. Ltphtardt, a school inspector teal it consigned to the flames and destroy d. If Kingston's Kinde f#arten system is the P Pe who was convicted at lletroit of. receiving •i'�t' . white it be a halftway decent suit, it is r paired for two causes. The first, is Lhat China is aubjeet of discussion by the Schcoi Board d ughter, pale bui determined, was"stand- a bribe, was sentenced on Thursday to five -- the second and " it acre. ' and cleaned -and robabl soon w rn out ,short of naval officers ; , . P Y there. it before-nim. years' imprisonment: Hie lawyers will•en• back- by some con✓ice vihose term has exp'red. almost ae important' ae the first~ is the f;eor a Thomas w convfcted of k.et g. pearl total colla se of the steam en ineer• R Pim I have sent him away forever," she deavor Lo obtain a new trial. i tcher-j «'hen the new convict steps fr m the Y P g iekin at Peterborbu h and loco two From the to of ifoun.t Hamilton, Cal., and bathtub he is clothed from head.to ooh in ing department of the navy. Before the P Si g - g s id with an effort to appeae unconcerned. P ries of the striped or "zebra" prison suit bleb is present war bean the ehiet engimeera of years at Kingston. scientists have mode the, est negatives of "Who he asked. anchee alternate white and bloc) stripes. P eviou,s all the princippal modern eruiaere and war The Cc,ngreRatfo of.St George's Anglf "Harald,"she answered. "I wa�deoeiv- the moon ever regiaeceti on s�naftive plate'?. toads to donning this suit the convict mu t stand vessels were 1�.uropeane. .Service under a' can church, Lowvill , bas decided w build e i in him—grossly deceived. Why, oh, Hills, valleys, and eraiters\not visibi - re full" naked before the of$cer until a -r cord is native'eaptain .in the 'C'hinese fleet was a news stone church . by should so fair an exterior concasl ao through the telescope ora perceptible. rtn�ght made of every scar, mole, or I din-ink clever very agreeable at beet'. Nothing but A large number o horbes fn the viefnfty f Ise a nature 2", In a private interview at Ann Arbor, _ had a mark that appears on hisperson. T is mem-- the large compensation they received kept of Ottawa and Hut are sufferivig from a "Tut ! Tut ! ' protested the old gentle- Mich., ex Speaker Thos. B. Reed said that tterioua orandum is afterward made a par of the them in their places. But when the war dfaraase known as " pfak eyes." an. "jt is only a lovers' quarrel." if the Republicans should be successful this -' � . new convici's description, and is co ied on began and the natural antagonism between •`Nay, fL is more?" ,sh© triad. "it is a fall nothing fur her will be done with the - t 'lj a card, which also contains tw„phot graphs the two races became pronouncedy, every The G• T, It. t reatens• suit against atter that strikes at the foundation rook tariff until afte 1596 ,so that business may -: ie".sidle -of him=one a',sid"e, or profile view, and the EIIglish slid Scottish chief engineer�luit Rtantford for lama a done its property by on which our Government reals ? 1 have haus-a chance revive, J"' is ted, otherafullfrontview< He is nowtak ntothe the service. They rverft soon followted by flood prevention im rovements. r ' iscovered that Harold is a Conservative." SeTen masks robbers held up the north ' of the convict barber,who clips,his hair an I shaves the Germans and the few other foreigners. Triplets, all boys .were'born to the wife +#01•, well, that's not so terrible ''" bound passen� r train on.Ahe Richmond; k -• a storm ofFhis beard or mustache. It is a op'ular Though the "Chinese artifictar is a good of Edward Owens, f Parker, Ont, -last ' -What !" she exclaimed. "Do you Fredericksburg and Potomac railway on t" small error that a convictIa head is shave or the- metal-worker, }ie does not comprehend the week. He is 6'' ye rs old. t ink than I a Liberal voter could be happy Friday night,b ew open the express car e3tab- hair cut close. This is never done at Jot- scientific features of high-cities steam The barn and con nts belonging to.3ir. ith a Republican y Never!" with dynamite, and carried off about one repute- let. A description of 'the new"a rival is emgineerinj�. He has no Lext•books in hid Stewart Smith, of uth Fredericksburg, "'But You might pair ottI t hs said, hundred anti tty thousand dollars from l " after taken }�y language, and he cannot read English, has been destroyed by fire. "That's what Harold wanted me to do, the express oaf . - ee ertsl 2'Izi i;ErT7-- .o\ " rsTE�t, French, or German: Thus - the Chinese l ut I told him I could never be his," she • - ironclada have not bad their highest gnat►- Rev --F. t'V, lie nedy, for some years r turned. ' rENERAr f _ i ne spot - ' ado ter from the French, the mos , perfect 'flies., in the matter of armed, developed, rte- rector for Boltaii, ( IIt, left for .tapau to — i =— I LiBuL. Baert the Belgian explorer, died .- 1 spec• p system that hoe yet been devised for• the cause the engsneers do not know . how to engage iu miasionar work. N1lll'1"OW Escape•.. r' cantly at Le poldsville, in the Congo -• tzndred identification of criminals: It- c naista of produce the best effects. ileo- Robert Ayl and, tate of London, Mate. angling what is termed the anthropometri method Another most serious weakness is a lack will be inducted co the pastorate of the Mr; .Filson h%d read so shush about United Stat s Minister Denby at Pekin Al boors Rer,i[Ion of of pruper "stoking. :111 naval otlicere aor� Parkhill Presbyter) II ahureh next weak. t e danger of_a certain'much-talked-about says that the r porta of danger to the for ' and on invented by .h1. p , lot each Paris, anti was first' formulate 1 at the well aware of the vast importance of Ro Large numbers o navvies are still being , issue© thatl le had dons hia best to elign residents of Pekin are exaggerated. i twi -World's Prison Congress held at Rome in "tiring" on men•of-war. Et en with the sent 'up by the Ottawa, Arnprior and The Spanish. Colonial Customs Depart g' ` 1885. It is now successfully em loyed in best trained firemen in the world, they ake.11m. Wilson and their little daugh- nnaled. • Parry Sound railwa co push eoastruotion ment has declared Ghat herring and had France,P�uasia, Japan, the South merican often fall short in obtainin the highest work. t r Maud.chew their grapes and- eject the dock entering Cuba and- Forte Rice are r Down in a sed because of im rfcct firm The Pxplan States, and by the thief prisons d police sp Pe B• An 8x rear pacikage containfia $2,000 a eda, instead of swallowing them according dutiable under the tarriff. . officials of numerous other ountries, Chinaman is not a stoker at all by nature pp Sir Hallida Macartne Councillor of - Iakried,, „ . sent. b 4iartin, Siigchell Co,, Winnipeg, the usual euetoni. Y Y. ow�ri .. "Anthropometric -is not such a formidable and it is difficult to make one ,out of him Y to Wawanesa,has di ppearedmysteriously. the Chinese Legation iii London, declares thing -as its name would indicate, being by training. They seem to be Unable to Maud found the new method little to her -that the report that China was suing for- , . er car - _ nothing more than the addition to fhe understand how the boilers should be treat• Dlr. Adam Kautman,.ot Radrn, Waterloo )lained ordinary deacripti✓e record, or rogues' ed acid the furnaces mane ed. Their local to and her father had frequent occasion peace is untrue. ""' g coanty, has a samp�e of wheat 1,817 years reprove her for not minding hie inatruc The New$oath Wales Legislative As- - r friend...'. gallery, of a register of carefully taken coal, too, is very bad, and, as Epglish 0061 old. It was found �n the ruins of Pompeii. - :, how measurements of bone dimensions of certain is est nsive,-it is the object of the Chinese onaa.- , • ing the recently passed a resolution favor-. tis way, Pe Harry Riddle, of I$radford, had as snip in the extension of the frauchiae to women decor ' portions of the body, such as the height, naval commander to• consume as little as- -badly crushed a few days ago while putting one day rho little girl was under the K b a vote of fift ei ht to .twelve. birds :'' the length and the width of the head, the possible, on the score of ecunom , some machinery in ition at Luke's mill. caths✓, aud her mother thought it hetes• Y Y- K g` len th of the left middle and little flu ers China will never be a naval ver until a to administer a dose of medicine, in Strong protests come from the foreit;ts g nth of the left foot the len gh of her hi h officials learn that a good fleet Re . .T. R. Ada s hes bees ordained ae h of two small pellets. These., after the and native inhabitants of Constantinople the leg , g g resfd�nt altar of t e T•'irat Congregational - the left fore-arm,• the length of the right oannot be maintained except at great ex• P antler of thouahtf ul parents,she concealed -against the oppressive policy of espionage, I ear, the measurement of the outstretched p uhurcli London ssistant to Rev. Dr. enee. Ther9 is not a native splash, or , a spoonful of marmalade,which she then enforced by the Sultan's Government. }' arms, the _measurement of the trunk from even an admiral, who would are under- Neil, flared to the unsuspicious patient. The Budget Committee of the French sets his` the bench to the top of the head of a person Lake to oircumnavi ate the to China, A dwarf pear trek in the garden of James Ani°meat later she was startled to hear Chamber of Deputies wifl insert in the 3 CO a oc 'iseated, and the color of the eye. These up to this time, has neve! h d u nh treed Cummtfocd. .1.P., of :�lorth Ridge, Ont., is laud exclaim : estimates a credit of one hundred thousand L,cag for a seagoing fleet. Its service has chiefly covered with a mase of beautiful white {, Here, mamma, he c7, are th9 steeds. at. Any T':. mea,sure>r:entri, with the scare and marks; francs to test the new serum diphtheria ` personal peculiarities, and'the two photo demanded vesaele'of the gunboa order,,hat blossoms. asn't; it,lucky ; I Dan a awful near somal-- .remedy. •1 `. only to graphs,make up a record that no criminal could be aced in the shallo waters of They of Samuel Hutton, who was owing them." . yard by. has ever pet aueeeeded ill escaping from; soundB and rivers. They ar® n t sailor$ at drowned in the St. ,Toho yachting disaster The French expedition to MadaQ►atfcar',. will number fr"tfte�n thousand men, and the ` trappers .: 1,o matter how often he changes hia name, all, »nd now they are confronts by condi• some weeks ago, was found at.Dipper Har- , •British St0ek NOt93. a chance tions Ghat were nnexpeoted and nderetand nor, Sunday. Government is negotiating with shipping . :all hurt ` $I9 pHOTO(3RAYH TAK$N.... # for, the do not in the least Tho importation of food to Great Rritafn companies fol a fleet of ford steamships to if drunk '' Y Mr. William H. 3illburn, one of the be used as transports. After the new convict hoe had hfa deecrf what they should dv. The C loses mind teaching stall of the Belleville High school, a bnormously large.." Recent reports give- i foolish,,;,: P' is slow to res or com rehen new condi• Ex-Chancellor Leist, formet•ly the Ger t gg P hoe beam made Principal in place of the lata lie value of the living animals imported rash admimstra'tor of the Cameroons, wasp? tion taken he is tgrned over to the prison tions. Thfs is wh t e are o much be- Dr. aNriRht, or lite first eight months of the soar as found wilt on Tueada b the Disci lin- y hiddetf�t photographer,and his photograph become a hind Japan in the comprehensi n of Euro- K Y Y Y p the bail,=F apart of the prison records, furnishing an peen military and nar1 taoti „ _ During the quarter just ended the Value bout�40,040,000,atl i�i�crease of some $10,• cry Court at Yotadarn of abusing hi$ autlii countrllx.` unfailing means of identification should the ✓hese explanatiogs come #tai a British of shipments frtam Canada reported through ,000 over eorresgonding time last year.; ority and of immorality. - _ to haunts:' e�nviet ever escape from prison. When an E she United States Consul at Windsor was h �� k captain naw m the north-wait hinetto seas, w Of dead meats the value was "about$75 !t is announced in fat. Petersburg that 1 .. aha whz{ a,scope does occur (tut this is verse rare) and a French admirRl in the'a me graters. X212,9,5,07. t „ ' the conditlon of tike Czar has gorceptibly I '':. v' 004,400;of butter,$45,000,000; of margar• 'a Com hundreds of copies of the man's picture and '1'hei views are si ularl alik fm seal n• Mr. J.b:. Bat•gess M.A„ a graduate of changed for the worsen and hia death is re- < t �- ' Y i= edations.f: printed de,scriptio>ia are sent broadcast ing the causes of China's failur tv utigze Queen's LTnfvenity, has beets .appointed foe, $10,040,040; of cheese, $16,000,000, garded as close at hand. He is too weak. i ;' I. through the mails and a liberal reward ie to the highest degree her real y ezeellent professor, of_ classics and mathematics at of eflfSs+ �12,tx}0,040,and of grain; 3160,400•' to permit of his removal to Corfu. i ` omewha _ offered for his recapture. The ro nes' sbfpe, ironQlads, iwdetnisers. Huron Gtiolle e. 000. In moat cases the imports wars. - , g fx f seater than during corresponding times Mr. Dupuya the French Premier, 6a8 *L 4 low, a>3 ; .gallery at Joliet now contains 5,000 photo- The average eost'per day of maintaining f; ordered the" expulsion from France of six I�1- ra hs and fe destined to become one of the last year' Tering 1' P �A Lengthy Attach ellt: . prisoners in�tbe Middlesex caunty'jail Ion A etgnificamt cheinge has ti3ken place in Spaniels toreadors who took part in bull- i s usually greatest repositories of criminals pictures the'year ending September 30th was 5 and`,the British trade in horses. For the first fights on Sunday, at which bulls were tiiich s in this .country. The ptrotagraph .of the F�•gg--"Your wifeeays that our seri-silt ?-100 [cents per day. killed in defiance of. the law robihitin i r ; . are d '; Chinese-"highbinder" Ching-Hing-Wy,is girl has left you."• eight months of this 'year 9,355 were ex• P f; I J a som le of the wa criminal ictures are Lard and Lady Abei deco will take up ©sled, of whlolt only 289 were stallions, such contests. 'I '' grays . P Y P Fogg—"Yes. We had bevo a grratly at• P shed wig``" taken. d 1 thetir resfdsnefl in Montreal for the winter R,hily 1b,61# word itnportod.. the United Thedndfan Government doeil not"confirm - tache to that girl, and we a sal never be [ <l invnthe, and a brilliant social season ie Ox- States su plied 2,759 geldings, aud Can•- the announcement.made in a Lahore pa r At six o clock each morning the 11,400 eon- able to-fill the void she has left iu our p n;��� viae aro u and read to march oat. » ectad the✓'® iii consequences, ada,,2,162. These two countries aid that the Atneer of Afghanistan ie dead, nt I r tightinX;� P Y At a household, P p .,E riven si nal the lou lever which!holda each 1;'i —"Then she has Ifoed with yolk for. 1t is estimated-that mote than one thea• bout Xi1f50,000 for Horses brought from the.report is generally believed, and some liable di �. gallery of 50 cell-doors shut is drawn and g9 9" sanri ' oun mon .from Hull have alrea4dy reat-Britafn and received' abtyut'X1,040, anxiety is fait regarding the Europeans in ; _ ' strik , + . some tinie . . . y g - P P Nogg-- Oh, sett✓ snore than fl"ve we- left t�work_.this winter iii the-differen` �for those sent to that country. Cabal- -' j .1 then t instant from out the cella o thF. " . ..: � _ , ._, ...- .. ., .- ...-. .. .. .. o . :# a i . . - ,. ., : i �. 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The 1 Chattelle, srree nesBUN-TING ­ ; �,1 , .. :. $ ;i r 11� 'r '" l "!. i a on Monde of:last.week, has oonfe"ed to _ 1 showing great values 1n 4. �.- AGED ; THE PI 4A s tr butt t at Erial y $ lto , C. P. R• having murdered Jessie Eeith on the pre• i LATED B UL1 RANCHER' I erly agent at Claremon , was re. cions Feida on the railway trauk near NKETS LADIES $nd 'BENTS UNDERWEAR FLANNELS -•f �Y Bible for the arrest of Chat ilei the Listowel. is first statement sous made LA 1 ` f j A Young RancLe 1langerl to a Tree tOWeI murderer. He nolieea he tramp to a reportteer while being taken from .Lul• FLA N I�E L ETT ES, YARNS, ETA. - - J Not being sat• fled with towel to Str tford. After admittine took Gang of Cattl IIuxtlerw vrts pass the station. he did the dee the;following dialogu ' "'�''' �----- fn- for 11tun— peedy-Ven the account the fellow gave of h' self, J. 8 . 0 '' L . , - After the wa clos 94 D• notified the authorities and ad bite place : ?,, ,H` ` arrested. He acid the papers sh ped have '•Did yon accomplish your purpose We are offering better values than ever i ' hQme • ter Ghio, .R — the olredit of the Sand's capture. "1+To. Bee resisted me on tYhe track and , y anybody --The services in connection ith the 'sae too strong Los me, and after u struggle W reteds,S_ h sled Canadian Tweeds, 1 el On sled FlleZe myself ur an bod d . ' - - induction of the Rev. A. MoAnl y, B. A., I hit her on the head with a atone, ren er• f " Like thousands o .. ing h��' insensible. I then half carried, . _ . . as here late of Woodville,into the panto al charge h i enppo OVQr�0at1I1gS.: ' 1 ,. four gears of acidic aJ rted her across the field to the • R . r 1 r of ihe#congregation of 8t,Andre 'e, Piok• bush where I ant her throat and then in- ` the taste fer farmin o ?; b he Pres- " Be re chasing a Robe see the SASKATCHEWAN RO E eve are selling. �' .r ..4ls country Bring, St.-John's s Brougham, y sieved the other wounds. , 'broke down an'ev' tonic, bytery of Whitby, will take peso on Tues• ,,What did you do with the organs yen '; _ ; 17 .. . _ . c'nsumption, an I Paul Station, .day afternoon next'at half past t o o'clock remoyed T' - ld friends. . Andrew's church, .Pick ring. A ' I buried them in a field near where the ' ., I 1, thought I d try. ing ono In St / - - �,-. � I Searboro a turn nut of both con regal ons is ex• valise sous found. I• can't describe the ■ .�A , BUNT I N 0 W.1. - .' . 1 'fr. "%,kr-<.:.'„ ter Arizon am severs . ears g . esday, call again gentle• pectec3. A Reception prepare by the place exactly, but if a. bloodhound was put 1� i coulfn t' ladies in the lecture room after he endue• on the scent it would find them." P ; . �' one ,,But soh did you remove the arts?" cording F imore, of Toronto, bas leased tion•will afford an opportunity of meet- Y Y r manes n, U ''I don't know. After I found I aonld1 . shop, lately oesu ied by (leo.- ing and welcoming the new pas or. use I became mad- . not accom lish my purp ' 1 yob W P► Y —Wednesday night was ollowe'en p k dened and do not now what followed.". - o s. Lipsey, and as such was celebrated all ver Carl• j of Elora was here this . ��Wbv did you strip the body?" . ; - -- - �3#' � ith friends, and gays ns a friendly ads at lea-st. The youth of tis place • , ............FOR.....:..... - "I dont know. -- -0' .n ° - rather over reached their usual customs DRESS 'ta�Dy f ��There was a strong case against yon. `' --. R. A. Bunting will give you a beenti• on such occasions and performed pranks „yes; and the witnesses told the truth ` that were scarcely mane For instance �/Al,N LS 1v = ' , ., � , picture valued at $5. w en your, cash y y• . for the most part." , . -i � ,• ur- ases reach S25. - Richard Burt's wagon and bn ay were "They say yon have been ggilty' d Simi- �T _ ,, ` ', ,t'.t* —Mrs..W. H. French a d children, of taken down to the mill race an damped lar sets before this?" YELYET�E1� a ;. . f . Manchester, N. H,, ate visiting with Mrs. into the water; Hilts and Dillinghain's „No, never, and I would not do it again �T 1. Winter, Elizabeth street. wagon was taken up and deposited across for all the world. Pam sorry I killed that � j• ��JOTHIl, , ETCs Juo. R. - 11 :1 A Barrel's poor girl•" A few remenant of;Tweeds at and,under cost: : I Z --Mrs. Richard Barrett, who has been the rigeboard of their barn; { _- y�t�,': "Were Less not afraid of being lynched? , indisposed-for the past fortnight is getting buggy was left straddle of *oodruff's y , P pleased to state, butcher shop. Cabbage and pumpkins "I Would not have cared. I might as G1G DUNBARTON, i`_ ,. along nicely we are p well die to-do Ile tomorrow. Wb t k . . PAR 9 . . -. ---Cepbus Seldoh, of Whitby, wbp, bas were collected from the various gardens ference does a to-day make. I did it, I bave �__ _ - ' .:. . been.confined to his hones with typhoid and distributed •along the main street, . , $, • . fever for the past few weeks, is now able We understand that a number of' boys confessed it and I have got to die any•way, Ix r and the sooner it is over the better." iCi •. fi, j - to be about again- visited James Scott's premises, seat end, After answering these questions,the pHs- -1 Xindly settle that little bill at this and were looking for some portable article ones became annoyed at the number of 0, & � _ � office at:once and says usltbe trouble and when the owner of the place gave chase people crowding around him in the car, `, ` ) ... - . . expense of sending a colla for to call on , p aeoompanied by s gun. Thep were onus• sad refused tt, talk inrtlper. have the sheckles forth• ed to the third concession and while run• Later he was asked wbat became of the wish to call your attention to a few - I' 3; you. We mnbt _ ' with, f Hing were shot at, several grailos taking chriety stiff be had on before the murder, �, -'T will be an auction sale of farm effect. The wounds were not serious and which disappeared when he donnAd _ —There PEC IAL LINES ':.- I i � Istook, implements etc:, at lot 3, con 9, however. This is rather a serious mat• the tem o' shunter. He laughed immojok t � , it:.at©1 st this, .and thought it a good joke _ _ _ _ __� � r : '.L' • . Pickering, on Tuesday, November 6th, ter, and itis well that arrests were not Y° .. . ----- - -. -- ---- � ' • ' - that it could not be found. ,'I buried that ..i the property of Andrew M.Hickingbottom necessary. It seems to us that this old , ` - . ' - - deep down you'll never find that," he - ale at 1 o,clock sharp. usage of excusing mischief on the 81st ''" " .............."' I. 1. _ S grinned. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifiiiifiififiiiiiiliiiiifi«viii-*iiiiii . —Miss'Cronkhite who has conducted of October, should hays long since been , Asko if he was not a great eater, judg. a dress•makine establishment over Dickie alowed to die anatural death, The racy ing from the number of laces he called at �OL D WERS A�1D SHIRTS p p i �( and Marquis' store for the past year, has tics has beep attended with many Estill• an Rpt food, he$aid. "When a man is out I s ' � - given np•_said business and. removed to ties in the past, and if -continued the a week seven times three is 21, but I find Full sizes for lees money than ever. They are eg ' that it is oftener seven times two are 14, tra good and selling fast. Should be worn to be i; ' Bloomfield where she will in future re- number will yet be increased. _. . # side. —Thursday morning of lase week, Goo, and he laughed again. - appreciated. . . - I . -•—W.J. Reazin visited Muskoka since Ken; ,Agent of the Ontario Bank here, re- The corners jury brought in a verdict to „ _ : our last issue not so much for hunting ceived an order from the General 3ianag the effect that the child had been murdered - `: ,' g p er to have the business of his office closed by Almelo Chattelle, and he was taken be WOOL SOX and HOSIERY purposes as to see how thin a were pros- fore a bench of magigtratea and committed {{'` ring upon his plantation out there. To up at once. The business mea of the cil• W'e always �taee great value in this line. The wad . be sure he took a sly shot at i partridge lage were at once advised of the fact and for trail at the spring assizes. . now and then with fatal results. that avenin a meetip was oared at the - people are buying:thein tells usliey are being sold —There were many from hereat Greev- Gordon House parlors.. The withdrawal BROOK' ROAD. • �gl1 L' _ ' - . wood on Saturday aftermon taking in the was regretted by all, and aher,mueh dis• - I F football Hatch on Dewue s field, between CnBBioD, a delegation was appointed to a pupils of our school assie#ed by the OOL RLAiT ; "'° I Brooklin.and the home team. After a wait rj,on the General Manager. id Tor- cher and other frieads are making pre- : r i IM ver exciting match it was declared a' - s�rations for a grand time on Friday even-- - Cl an, soft, warm and at such a;price you ekn;t raI. - y g uYitq, next day and dry and prevail upon p �` } draw, both teams securing one goal him to have the agency remain. The fol in , Nov: 16th, when a first cls►ss concert 81St buying. You will want; Lliem. Call and-_ ; ,� —Dnrin the est week the lowing composed the committee': Messrs. w1`1 be elven in the school room. The pro R P ( �3nds Rri�m will consist of choruses. comic songs, examine. . . IA ., , -surrounding the Spink Mills hV4e been B. BuntiuR, Geo. Parker, Robert )stiller, dialogues, recitations, . N turnpiked ani raised so as to.• turn- the W. T. Dunbar, W. V. Richardson, C. E. tableaux, iaram- water, in case of a freshet, fro the mill mental mucic,etc The Brock Road�Dram OOL GREs Y FLANNEL � ► Marquis and W. J. Clark. J L. Spink otic Club, will also contribute. As this is which generally comes 'own the north accompanied the pkrty to the lead oflicP,, one of the first ooacrts of the Beason it is F3eautiful Light and Dark Elan els of the very best' side of the Kingston ros fro the river sn3 President Coburn and Ma ager Hol• Expected that a jtood audience will be pre• - moke, selling at from different �brlces tip. � �t zhe Brock road. land received the visitors in a- ost cord• sent. The -success of the past worts of - I` y� The old verandah' th t ae stood over lel manner indeed.' After tl a subject this section will ,insure you.this undertak• .f ' :. 1. Vick'e and Marqnis' stor or many years had been introduced, Mr. Holl delated ing succeeds. For a fall knowledge of'the OOL TWEEDS - �` . - hue biome somewbat w k in the knees that the aRency,here had to go, and while affair see bilis just issued. , . . Thais is another line we are sell ing cheaper this fal7t and wihherefore be re oved forthwith, he and his directors regretted t exceed. I - - •-#••--`�'--; shalt ever. Good all wool Twe$d for little money. and a new oneerecte . dmond Wright, inRly, the business"would be oond up GREENWOOD ; J st the thing for making melt's .pants or boy's the owner otthe b ,ildin will push the with all possible speed. His r aeons for --- suiting' construction ti om let on. school clothes. Fine g and overcoatings _ P so doing were.ample. In the 'ret place Saturday► was a gala day here. it bs ng ,, . —We are in error in s ating that C,W.. there was a very large depnelt and the the occasion of the Brooklin and Gr a made up in the latest styles. .4 1. Cole, teacher at Brock cad had{resigned band was so full of funds that h' money wed football match. There were, aboral I - . , -- his position. He infor s us-that be has taken on deposit could not be- sod to ad. 300 spectators on the ground, the ry Corrie and see whet Re scan c3o fir ]ou. not the least idea of dui R so, and will -a• vantage, and in.the second pea o, Lha die e� yl lanes of the township being well re• a I ' _ ' � � fi 1 presented. It was the most exciting �►ndMARQ U I <11 1-1 gain apply for the positi n at the close of count business was limited, In other b i -.,the present year. We are very sorry Words the business was not a f-sustain• ardat fanght rnatcb that has e�rer been that such a mistaksued hould appear in ing, Failing to Dome to terms the dens• witnessed bare, and scans very fine oombia- ICKIF & - w ­1 { t inion playe were made. The m-teh was .- oa;r co.nms. Ration waited upon the Man er of the decided s draw each side securing one Wil. - �,; 1. � —Coal, Lumber, , Sbinglee,- XX Trader's Bank, and this gent a an pro• Oreenwood arcnred the first. goal• just as - --- - ------------- . Shingles 81.25 per M ; XXX Shingles miseded to give the matter his best con- half time was called and it was disallowed. - I " �` g2.25 per M. British Columbia Cedar sideration. Than we will ha e a bank Luthe Bowes of Claremont refsred the Ri Id _ ;2.75 per 1s1, Pure Sci nton Coal 114.80 bore of some kind before long t ere ie` no ame throughout and gave general satia• e . er eo V . . i fti per ton off care at up town station, all the doubt, but at resent we can eoneid emotion to both sides. L. A. Findlay, of ghts P � .. above guaranteed very best quality. ourself banklese. Pickering, acted as umpire for Greenwood, - - : Other goods at equally 1 w prices. Grose - _ I C3reenwoods goalA r, T, Henderson, T. - . . - & Granger, h "dwara, Whitby. **** - w} 1Law, B. Law, *and d. Recce, did some , eTOUFFVI�tl, —Mrs. Gordon Wrig t,of London . - fine work for Slue bane team, while Gill - , �� commonly the•fact is ignored that a man.'s opinions and aon- i a few days with relatio s in -the -village Mr. Jobbitt yesterday oelebra his 78th and the' Holli a Bros. snats7ined the { y in. The tet feeling 'aiacftlB are his private personal matter, with which n one -else hes the i �. duringthe At week. She was en route Y Y 'bonore for B bee g _ Pa birthday and considers. him set yes more pmniled thmnglloot the game. We ko#►e right t0 meddle. - ' 1. to the W.C.T.U.Cony ntion in Cornwall spry than most young men. g the ependi�g of mons , in social 1 fe, dress and sicca' ' this week. Mrs, 'to ace the" two soma most again soon to In litres, Y �1 ,:; Wrig tis the newly ap• Mr. Gleeson and wife, of Ora d $sten, play off the draw. g pointed editor of the �d sionary Outlook Mich. who are on their wedding rip called tion, ash oneehould scrupously avoid actin ae cans r ofothers who may 4 of the Methodist Churc . 8 e Very ao• on J. Campbell on Tuesday. differ with himself. - ee Lahey addressed the ickering Y. P. B. Hosea Curtis, of Oak Ridges, as arrest• ! ga GNats. 1. dente there is no difference of opinion regding 'the fine work- 4 p ed on Taesda and bro ht to urora acid . �� ' Evidently y C. E.un Sunday night. Y -k. locked up on a charge of brand hin are• manshig and neatness of garments turned out by ixi —Isaac Linton's sal on Wednebday A.Urquhf has spent the last few days " sous well attended, in _fact it sous the Isrg volver and threatening to shoot ie ether, the cit • . - x�� Asa Curtis who keeps a hotel-at hat place. y - _ t e * est crowd seen in the illage for many peeve Yule committed him to j 1. Jahn Alexander, of Baldvrt, is hers : ' , moons, Most of the- articles offered - ' r On Thursday night of last w the store with friends. i ., . I . . .1. Marga� Vin.' .. . brought,good figures. His milch cows all W. H. Smith has : twreed from Dakota , _ #. of W. J. Clerk, of Cocaord,-recr+ tl vsoat- e . brought good.figures,. s they I were in ed by Mrs. McElroy, was visit by mid- and again located at Whitevals. ._ ,�. splendid condition. ad _the ; weather night prowlers. About 1:80 a.m the party Mr. Dnfos, of Zephyr, has been tvitli — -- -- 5, ;,#, - 11 : been more'favorable the morning the cut two panes of glass oat of the store win• his sister, Mrs. Wagoner, for the past few ) .� . ­­ _ . crowd would have bee even grdater dow and• Wse in the sot of removing' da 8. T E NI N 1894,t r ''>�" -Geo. H. Jones h e purchased the another when a piece of glass f ll, which) 'gift. Holland of the Te- -ranee and -��1J • 9 { • ,.. I I - . � ; Doyle property adjo Hing the school awakened the household. Mr. Clark at 11 y, t l 'RSDAY grounds and is now in possession. It encs got up and iopnd'that the party had' General Ingarance Colxtparoy, was • ere o. WEDNESDAYa < hurriedly left. A few pairs of ks wenTuesda _ r = ~ contains about 46 acres, and. the price missed from the window, and o heavy stream has boon to tts(l tro', • ` -,;.. paid was, we understood 68,000, Con• tside were , "I'll the west to.the south. Ho no datrza sidering the splendid s il,,and its being found s pair of mitts and three in,bugs g ' ' ­ I p the latter no doubt, haying been runght to Will occur thereby. + close to the village, M . Jones has indeed carr the lander. There is no clue to P Y R 3 Wd 4 old followil da��. i. y p y The anrni barv�C ib tide locant h+ie 0� .!s , t ` secured a bargain. I is expected that the burglars. fully commenced. The yield is mueb . a number of lots will sold therefrom at On Saturday afternoon as P iii Bart- more satisfaetu than was At Bret .. - i once. holomew was oing home from son in his ed. --Our old friQnd D. H, Waltho of the bag a000mied b Misr Bre lepdau h• OjJD, YSPEC�TION REI3PECTFULL3� INVITER. buggy Y Qaartetly meeting. will bs held m the . , Niagara Falls News e s:—This is a good ter of T. Breuls. Howse over 'n by Mr , I . Methodist church nett Sunday morui !. p �+ � �I S dme of the year to get out-and cr4wl all Leary (we. are told) teachers Victoria R S• y In canesgaenos of this there will be trta . . .. a, over your habitation in search` of air Square, on his bicycle. In ing Mr. . I- i '`` ' . Bartholomew, he on oired if his horse was ssrvice to the ev { �'" holes and loose boards. It is also an a=• Are ntattve a .the - - - q press a 811yet,tou A, - f . - cellent time to Dello the printer and afraid of a bicycle. The anima then end. }�q eLeer him up with a d liar or two that is denly jumped d sidewise c p, vtnted this place sad add a m , , . . setting the eb br ipi g ss e u ?bored*► ev The same teas no OAR LO ti O •*0 6*4• . comms. It's sarpriei g bow lonesomegY caking the axle and y emDg• throwing out the octstapsnts. iso Break ve p attended• ;L an editor will gget soh he site and w$it0 fortunately e,ma wftlioc�t inja but DIr. a ae have tQtned from$rplle . for his snbwribere to call to and drop Bartholomew, who it in his 89 year Btu. and 1'eport haying had a go0d tine , FUR i I ` ' TURE eomethin to the slot eadin to the old- K 8 g twined fracture of the collar bi a and re- It is to be regreted that only two Sabha i en rale." r i i i i • ceived a general shake up,which for one of so'aools in the Township were n11. I .. ­ . --The Sixth Anniy of.tile tlEen -bis advanced age -may prove Be as. We at the oonvetttion QQr tro resentati+v �, c�1010® �©t Of$etirO0I11 SU1teS,ParlOr Sni�88 ' River Baptist church ill held (1). V.) understand that the bioych war also brok_ rilported the-do Ass llsYla. q Nor. 4. Sermons will be en and the rider war ver iortu a in - 8 S,$d (>wh such a lOt Of chairs Of all kinds. _ ,I oli Sunda , Y to er ince of the convention . lnteaehed by Rev. Ii. haw,of Tilsonbur caping injury.' It is all ver we to talk of 8abbatii and the a Was bigltly in I • • �abl® , � A 1>�ira, HOW , 9;: at I0.80 a.m. g' o oliste'Dein y � T �'Ou lia't�a `SX1;� I10a1021 Of $ i and ? p m., and by Rev. A: Y R entitled hal# tb roadway John A.White has a tno�etr ity int a le PAT time, fOr �Oti Wlll n8 Ver have a bet White, of Claremont,at 2,80 p.m. Green b'bt when meeting harree which are likely sho of a s;few da cid a t- River Choir will lead the sin in th8 to become frightened they shoal dismount p • ter Oh1ce t0 et furniture cheap , a • mal has features and hi(d siuilat to th � C g - ° st a r�Bpecstble distance,se'of to ►their own a .;, momi;ig,Wkiitevale aptist ch�ir to the eafet 'de nde oti eco of a do , The es tl h' 'a s �JP, STOL' : . afternoon,and the L cuet Siil Methodist YI pe 11 a Ot)Ut�e of settop. g „. l � A D TN SPECiT O Chair in tae avenin Liberal late offer It is one thing to guide a'whoel brit a very 'phi is clue of tl►a�," 14t$Bt. i . , fi` ;,. 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