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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_10_29I � ; - - I ; " * I - ­ i� , ---% I - . .. . - S. .. - - , \1 . , .. I . I � . . I . . . a i - - , ,- 11 . �� 5 - . - I . ; . . . . - - . - . ­ - I . I I z - , I .. � I - .. • L `I f.. ­ 1� ;. : . - � I . . , - - I . - I I I - - .r -.� . ! - . � - ! I - . . - I , ; .. � . I � - - . - - . � I - � : ) ! ; . I � . I I i . i I . � , f I e . II I", I- � I I , ., , - 1 ' I . - I � . . T- #- ,_�V -,I 0 I , � I '. - I � ­ � I ., 0 � - ..- - WraftootonM 6dVb0* *,., : . . . . I I q and. Life Wwmnced - - . , 1- - . 44 , - FIELD, M. D., M. C. P. S. PHYS1. T� ,a Wes6rn Fire Assurance Coo, Read Office, - � 'Be c,AN, SURGEON, COI%ONBX A@., . . Toront:�, and the Pickering, Ont. Of hours-Morning, from 8:30 N )rth American Life Insurance C=pany, Read ­ - I even from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1-Y - Toronto. . to I 1:j0 .ing- .---I-- OMoo. . -=E. --- . .. ..I 1. .. .1 . ....- j -WARE, 11. D., M. C. P. b., ON- ` ,� -�'*�! � . 4 . . 1, • TARIO. Coroner for the county of -On- I - ce effected at the lowest possible rates tario. Physician, Surgeon and Ac4wucheur. Resi- . . consistent with safety and security. denoe and office, next door to the Post-office, � ;. I , . 45-7 1 . Pickering. . 10-T . -1. � , . . . Bitsin.ess Solicited. ` --- -_ - ,...., . I - _4 - ][) W. FERRIER, M.D,X.C.P.8-, Ont. - U THBERT, ,! - . 9 CORONER. Office hours - morning _.J.. A$,. C . ., :Fto !0, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of RUG . • . 9. '. I I STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, &c., 831 . - I I C . 29t1 'Watchmaker, and Jewelei, - . heap for cash. . - . . _.- - ____ M o _ � PICKERING9 ONT, il:,. � I . � ., , '': -1.11 - - 1. ".. . ,%... , _., .! , - __r_____. ____ " ; - . ..r. � - 1 _ . f .. � I Legal. - -, . .;;,:', - � _. ­ 1 .. ­ � - � . , _ , L ... _ . . . I L . . , .. . . . I �,,� . 1. , 4 _�_-_�'_________-___�_ , I :1 : I. : � - : - . �! � A beautiful assortment 4i 11. '-. BARRISTER I ­. . . . i . .' j BALL DOW, I L �i L� - �. , , . JOHN - Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Fan'ey P - - and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFMCZ I - V L... . II)everell's Block, Brock-street, Whitby. 'Private - - Goods, on band.. � ­ I funds to loan at'lowest, rates and on favorable " .I . I - I .. . � term# of payment. ------------ Et . - .. 8-y ', tEPAnUNG PROMPTLY EXE.CtrTED ' . -1 -_ . I - ; A MAS PARKER, -BARRISTER r %5 years' experience I am able to may I will 'Money to loan. No �? i. .1 and Solicitor, &c. . guarantee satisfaction. 127 t.__..,. T 0 commission. Office Haney's Building, Picker- . ' I - tog; open eve" Saturday. -. - 4-y - I � .. . _._ __ '.'� - ELAMEREY , RESSOR & . �... 11 Solicitors .;fi ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, F n tarioj... Bank . � . Hancery Conveyancers, &c. Offices, NO. 17 ..,. " .. �. I Toronto Street over Gas ,Comliany's), Toronto. . � Money to Loan-No CommisslOu. D. DaLAURRM, AGENCY - \_ - PICKERING AGELI 1�. I - � - I , . : DAVIDSON BLACK, H. A. Rmson, E. TAYLouR . - . _. 3-y ' .... ­1 ENGLISH. - - - - Open for the transaction of all legitiinate E - FAREWELL, ". B., BAR- . , nking Business. ; and . - . .- . jo, RISTER. County Crown Attorney, --Ftom 10 to 8; Sat turdays I I County Solicitor. court House, Whitby. 10-y Omcz. Houits . . -------- - Whitby. --- V TOO I o'clock. . . RITCHIE & BILLINGS9 - i , . . . .1 rESSRS. R I - . � . . M Barristers and Solicitors, High Court Of - .- . . 34vings Bank in-06nhiBetiot r Justice. Whitby, Out. Mdney to loan on res- . . - .". . & sonable terms. . 19-V I (3-y)�,. GEORGE KEIM Agent., __ - ______ --A .7 I ��____ �� , . . - - - � - . I ,. - Yeterinat.y.. .. I __. I i i . : - -. - • . ." . ----.,. . . .. , - I , , . - - - __-,_.-,-_1,_ � . � 1­1­ ­� - j .. .. - im 6 di , - to shortest sea passage. AtbrMs i 6 a , - r HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR ll"a . of which are passed on the River and On I St. Lawrence. V­�-_ ' He GEON, Graduate of the *Ontario Vet- . AF . (" ,erinary College, • Toronto, and practical - horse- ; * - shoer, etc. on account of increase of practice of P""go-Cabin SaO, SOD, $70, and $80. L I , y accustomed visits every Saturd to eturn ticketests, reduction. IntarmodiateSao. and m 1811 I at- Steerme at low rates. Whiteviae, Cherrywood and Dunbarton wi own artist sending for. friends in the old country eam . tend the diseases of the horse loot at my Own I - I y, obtain Prepaid Passage Certilcates. large, Green River, in the forenoons o! Tuesday, . .:.r . , - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. For dates of mfling, tickets, and aH infdrmit- . . . I . . A trot-class assistant horseshoer alwave on band. lion apply by letter or in person to : - f'' Veterinary instruments made to'order. Medi- 1Z W - 'r .1 P", ! . G�. M. ,:. . [-nine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls . • 9 - , ­ by b day promptly attendedto. Ad- GENT. EXPESS OFFICE. WHITBY. .- 1.%. dress, Green liver, Ont. - 34-T - ----!-- I. _,­� . . . - . , ITTfN6S EURISIONCOURTS - - . . OFTH 1 . :), . m f Uointoo garb*. : COUNTY OF ONTARIO. .. ­.- . Omveyancer, &e. I - J- .m 1886 MIS_ 4ICHARD. STOKES, COM ; . ,50 - ".; I- a ...,. - 4D Q 0 Ritioner wd Conveyancer. Office at Hipper No. Place of Holding - ', :; � -, -bPk:9-�i"2_aW0zQ - - - -_ ----.- & Stokes', General Merchants, Claremont - I Whitby 21111121121 Spe.cial attention paid to making willeand pre 1 * - �. j_ pan ng necessary papers for Probate. � 48-tf I Brougham' - .. 3 3 2 1 4 - 2 Pickering ;; ,_ -", '. 4 2 1 R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK ( .,. .: is ��;",- 8 20 22 T 26 14 Port Perry :,.z..;-�,.,,., - Do Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking " '.1-1 ; , , ../ .1-- . . . . 4 Uxbridge . . _ .. I 9 26 %3 8 27 15 affi3avits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. . _- 5 Cannington I . - - ", ,' 10 *2 24 9 28 1G Money to loan on lam property. OFFICE -At P �- . , �­j' 6 Beaverton . .Lll� �­-: 11 23 90 10 17 Brougham. 27-T ' '�-'. -Ii. . . -: 13 24 96 11 7 Upte �1 . : ; ..'_ 18, - - qrova J'E, FAREWELL, Architect. � i I BY Order,. *.,- -, - 0 � I. . : � , Clerk of the Peace. -- __ �,­ '__�_- �_ I_-,----- _­__�,_,�;�_­;.�­ 11.. , � � . I : A - POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ___ _____ �_ -----.------- - As for the county of Ontario. Drawings 9 shed for every class of - F " and specifications furni ZA WSS - AXING building. Steam and hot water heating and - . ; - ;�., - a specialti. Office-Gerric Block, �*eijjj ioUr ­ j'al attentiouL -to - ventilation spec the bargains I -. - ' - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. ffered in 1. ,. Residence- Kingston Road L East Pickering. 37- 0 - ,� I Double HARNESS,. Single and --- ___ ------------ L r - - . Awtionewring. � Also in Whips of a first-class quality I . - . " . I ''i j, . . 1.�11---�--_-_,-L-'-,--,--,---- _"�� 'D, Licensed and good variety., at thi; POUCHER & ROWLANL Auctioneers, for the whole of North and South Ontaxio. Strict attention given to all Brouham Harness Depot. I .: order% by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. ]RepsirinZ a 1SpeejajjtV. Thoo. Poucher, Valuator, Arbitrator, &c. Ad- � . dress, THOS. POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or I .. W. H. JACKSON, Brougham, ,, A. R. RONMAND, Whitby, Ont. - I P.S.-BlatImmithing and woodwo ork .as usual - ___________ -__ at imot 18,4th con., Pickering. 4y Blacitsmithingg "- . - ­ ___ - . - I I . WHEN YOU7 1- . - . MICH&L REED, GENERAL I R'SVOL Deed,Bond, Will, LeaseMeftage, Blackonith and Wagon - Maker, P1 k , or other legal document to draw ; � Ont. The IsUw% improved machinery for I , or want to borrow money; - ", I . ' - - � � : Axle and Nut Cu". flonegbosing as 8L or want to insure your propertv In First Mom Allwork promptly and satisfactorily exe . 6 Ringlish or Canadian Companies* at the lowest - .I. I .. rates; , - - -- - - ---- possible . ,Painterw afad Glaziers. or a Flow called the IIAC�Ln.os," which beat& - - __� . all rivals; . or a supply of On-cam, Flax-seod, Extra PAINTING9 GRAINING, k N Inour; L -Hanging, Tinti Writing, Paper &c., of all or a Now Kind of Oat M*4 that is superior to kinds done on the shortest notice. n shades of anything used heretofore for porridge; p - ,aint mi*ed toorder. None butthe bestEng or a ticket for the South OnUrio Fair, .ish L4mid used. HZLT13 & WELBOURNE. 96y call on the undersigned. His chargea will plea" you. � . Boots awl Stioes. I . I.. 1. . W. B. PRINGLE 1. . - .1 ­ ­��__� .. I I ---,'--..-"�1----.-----,-----'- - . .. ]RICHARD BRIGNALL, KIN . SALE1 I,. 40-�._....I. -� Notary Public, Whitby. ___ __ ------------- __ . ONT., dealer in Boots and Shoos, is still pre. u .. Farm for Sale - . . pared to syply his friends and customers with g_ . I . , , , 11 Ilegged an sewed work to order of the best . ,quality I also keep always on hand a full sup- 'T henortb'50 smog, more or lea, of I 'number -he best factories' in Olt ply of Boots and Shoes from t seventeen in the second concession of the town. Cne Province, all of which have been selected by abiP of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which a practical man and will be sold at low prices"for is erected a good frame dwelling house. and one, ).- - cash. Give mea call and inspect for yourself. loy barn. There is " also one- good orchard just :Tnin Anto bearing- The 37 acres immediately JOHN LEStIE, BOOT AND SHOE jogug could secured purchaser, if dMaker. 'Pegged and, sewn work. Orders aired. The property is situated within one mile .promptly attended to. Experienced workman- hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the of Pickering village. For full paiticulars apply News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v . to � " . I � . .�: WM. FORRESTER. . .., ____ - . � -.. ____ - - - ___ ____ - - - --.--------. - 4j_jj.L'LL � _ . Hotels. . I - -_ - ---. - . . Pickering, P,(), . I -,-;--�-�A­__�-��-_- .,-,--�--�,L4,-:-�.-�------,-,�--- - ' - . HOTEL, GREEN - A , . RD OF THARX9. TEMPERANCE -_ wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This ' house is a new building, fitted up with every I W. McCabe, Eq., Manager North American _ -Accept my accommodation for the travilling bublic. Large Life Insurance Company. Dear Sir, and commocious stables and sheds for horses. sincere thanks for the most satisfactory manner I -shall at all times be pleased to receive IL call in which you have settled the claim &rising from froin my friends and the public generally, when the death of my late husband. Though the in Greenwood. . . 13tf . claim papers were sent in only two days ago I --- have to-day receiyed a check for the full amou�t 0 R'D ON HOUSE, PICKERING. of his -policy in your compaiiy. Such prompt- '_... G-James Gordon, Proprietor. Thishoustits ne&g in tbip settlement of death claims should a fine new brick building, finished in superior Pom mend the North American to the favorable style: ..Every convenience and comfort for the Ons,deration of all seeking life insurance. � . . iravellingpublic.New and commodious stables, BELLA O'LEARf�. and sheds. - . . . -----Y - - -. Widow of the late Daniel O'Le . Z - -_ , 517. BROUGHAM HOTEL, J. M. GEROW Pickering, Oct. 15th, ISM. Proprietor. - Having bought of Mr. Thos. , ; . Poucher,the above hotel, and refitted the sam6 . I. � � ,, Fam to Rent.,,, Ij ..throughout, I intend to keep a strictly temper- I � ::e­ � 1 !- ance house, in conformity with the law of the ,,�, ... .� FarnI of Fifty Acres to rent for land. A call respectfully solicited. Anattentivo I term of years, being South halt hostler always in att loy of lot'9,4th concession, Picker- ------- , jug. For' further information mttsical. apply to ALEXANDER HANEY, .�-�,A�-;,--..--�---------,�;,���"�--�.-.,-,�,��-.A-.,- lot 2, 8rd conq Uxbridge, or to OWSWELL, Clarewont. 48-tf PARTIES WISHING TO TAKE _T0Z. _ less6ns fin Instrumental or ' Vocal Music I I " ­J . I I . i can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by private _116, I A)'"V - Appl for terms to _�. I instruction. Y , - i IRISTING & CHOPPING :-,-,- Miss A. El Coutts, Prof. .of Music, r-DONZ- Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head - �,.- - Eve" Day in the Week at:;.: � , ; , I , Opposite NEws office, Pickering. �v , - D=, in ! . U31 . 1= he - ''303NSOX,- The Tailo . r I fanner can I have his ivif wheat b6und, f you bring good wheat you are sun Idy -rpectaltles;�_ii�zfit MO&.11_1W.­_'2i­_. . to got good flour. I e p c4es, - - . eatisfaetion guarante. - . A :-. >�. ' ' .I ", con 7 7- iI, to " 01 W e= art,4 I &�� � 2aff-W F7 I �A_14 V, , - - DF.F'y COMPETITUIN in price, style or work. 1S.- 0". - I -­ ;�, Ift.. 101 0 0 VE Ro inabohip. I•bave a fine select stock of � . : now goods to pick from. .. .. . . x5i63C011,11F.P . . . -j� I. .. . - .,�� I._ . � .. - � : I - .111 ­. I __ . I � - . &. . I—. I ,;­i - �,;,� � L'.. ,.:. .1 . _. . I f. : � _. - ­_ - I .-: . I - - , I L _� � �!!:�:�', . - - , : , I � . I . . . .�L � � , '. - _ - ; t * '.. - 4:1 _'11 . . . � . �.. �. ,,, � 'A '�".IL� - �:L : � ' � I' : ,., , jl� . . - . - . . . x . . . . I . Now York Correspondence. ..'. , tal and body, entire) ............305 305 ft . - _.... . I - O UT AROUND U S 1: _* . head....... I-- -....-- . - • . . . e , fleel to top of ....... 0. 01 ft - - . A magnificent panorama I The moaning Index finger .....................16 ft 6 il� , * . .- .1 . . . . .. I . . . �. . LAtRBT LOCAL RAPPRIV1108 RECORDED my sun from a clear cloudless sky shines forth Oize of finger nail ...............13x10 i4. - . I - . ­ . 0 - - . I - THE PRZ82 AXD JUTTED DOW?.' By oua with the brilliancy of the disruond. The! Read from chin to cranium.....17 ft 3 ill. . . . . I , . I - CORRESPONDXNTB. I keen, bracing atmosphere of an Indian 'Read, diameter, ear to ear .......... W ft . I - . . . I - --*"W - . ; , 1,,.'r . . �. I summer .euspirits and thrills us as the bistance across the eye.. .........2 ..2 ft 6 in , TO OUR FM EiN'DS. �:. -: � I tingling of electricity. Every rense in Length of nose .................. 4 ft 6 in ' . . ... , , . . I . - I . 1. . 1� ' alert to anther the beauties of the situation. Right arm, length ................... 42 it I.. - .. . - - .. - . . . . . .: lve,*shall be greatly obliged to our regu- The rumbling of the carriages,. the pat-pat 'Greatest thickness of arm............121ft I I.... tar correstondents and friends if they will of the pedestrians, this chippy-chatting of Thickness of waist....................35 ft I _. . ­ - I I . ' friends, mingling with humming tones of Width of =&h..... .. ........ a ft I I . send in for next week's iss" of TEE Ns*s I - _! . L - I . . I . I - the breezes, all coknbine in pleasing Tablet, length .................. 23 ft 7 in - . - _,, - _1 - all the items of interest that they can galkirr harmony to drive away dull care and lift Tablet, width ........:..........13 . ft 7 in 11% _ , . I . . . . - I . in their restedire 12caldies. We would ug to & momentary paradise. We are Tablet, thickness* .'...... 2 ft- _. - - like to have every village in the Township walking on Brook] yn Bridge in the morning. Pedestal' height....................so *******­" (t V p and district represented' -in our next issue. You all have experienced a clear Autumn Square 'ides, at base, each .......... 62 ft Square "' - Will our friends kindly assist us its this morning in the country. You know how tSq resides, at top, each.......... 40 ft , � .-. - Square . . - . . - i - - direction? Lit us bear from you by Tass sweet the songs of the birds are I Even recian columns above base...... 72 ft 8 hk . " I . I : I . day, if Oossible, or Wednesday morning' the grunting of the swine for their morning Foundation, height ...................65 it ".. '. � . . . . I . � . - mail at the latest. meal has melody! The neighing of thq Square sides at bottom .............. 91 ft . 1. _. .. . - . - ­ _ 1. � ;1 � � horses, bleating of the sheep, lowing of the Square sides at top .............. 66 ft 7 in. �; : 1: . _._ ."L__ _. I - - ' . 1. - 1. - . I I . 1. - . . . . j,"r , 1�,. " GREEN RIVER. .�, :�, herd "em to unite in one grand chorus of The statue weighs 450,000 lbs., or 225 tons. . I . . . . . I . � . I . . - . . ': Praise 1-but all this is not an approach to Bronze alone weighs 200,000 lbs. Forty : it , , . ­ the sights of 'this beautiful morning from persons can stand in the head, and the At the residence of h& son-in-ja,li, this elevation. Could we but catch torch will hold 12 persons. Steps of the - - Robt. Milne, 6th con. of Pickering, on th - .; .- . 22nd inst., Christina Lawson, relict of th the painter's brush and with magic stroke staircase from foundation to top number ' . - .. . : - late George Brow, passed away at the ril)4 create on canvas the sublime picture we 403. For the above items your corres. � - . L. - .. . , :, . . L . . - old age of 76 years and 10 month � see, our names would be wreatheA in im• pendent is indebted to the "World." Deceased was well knopu and highly �* mortelles. No genius, however dMoaled, . The program is the most elaborate and L . . I .. _.- . . "� can,appros.-h • ,the magnificent spectacle. expensive that has ever been presented to . . . . sheeted amongst a large circle of f riendi, . . " I and her funeral on Sabbath to Emkin� We lament our inabilitr to tell of it. a New York public. It will consist of a burial ground was largely attended. ' - Away south rises, an in fairy Xaoeus, the military parade, naval parade, unveiling - - __.._A,..n.(0Q_*_ . , , grand old hills of Now Jersey. Terrace of Statue, and fireworks. Time and spam . � . . - - � L' . I - - I.. above terrace of foreilts, dotted with mag- will not permit us to go into detail, but . .1 . - . ,-.- . - . . � . � . , . . . I ''. , ; ' - " L I , - . _1 I . niAcent residences, rise like the hanging each department of the celebration will �e - - L _ I I . . ' * . ... I 0 gardens of Nebuchsdnezzar; indeed the perfected in the minutest particular to . . : . , - ' . . . X Painful accident befell Sama4l Tdyu' conservatories and 'gardens are as ambi- the greatest possible advantage that money. - .1 . �.; ,,�­ I - a young man about 2-2 years of age 31 lions as those of that old Babylonian king. will allow. : L I 0 is a joint celebration Of two - . Tbursday of last week. He had been at ' - f . tending the Court of Revision of the Voteir The silvery clouds seem to bow and beckon great Republics over the sacred and patri- _ - . . . . I us onward. To the left, nestling as cosily otic right of Liberty. . .1 - .. � . , __ 1. - .. . . list of the Township of Scarboro, whic an the sleeping babe, lies Staten Wand, it, Many distinguished Frenchifien haT6 L was being hold at Searboro village, and 'ii also, rioh with its mansions, parks and already arrived, and among them we find: attempting to board a train .. - - &in while " drives. Away to the left again, across the Bartholdi; Do 1,!pwpv of canal f4une. the motion fcr bis hotuo he slipped, and fel channel, lies Long Island, the whole with -Napoleon of the sbovel," at present e , - . . . . . . beneath the wheels, and one of his leg i - - , I * I - - all-diversified scenery, form a picturesque gaged in the construction of Pan I . was Cut off. 4a - . ' -_ I .- . . - , .. background. Ganal;Gen. Pelessier, the great'Frenck - ' . ..... . % I I .. . . ". . ­. On the modost little island of Bedloe, military commander; Admiral James. j-J. - ' . .1 r . CHERRYWOOD, . , . I -- . L - .1 1. �'t. � . : � i . . :1 , I . 1, .:I;. - - with verdant sloping sides, with nothing prominent naval officer; Col. Laussidat, ;- - � ; - . . . . . -1. . r . * historical but the ruins • of an old fort, a M. Leon Meumer,,M. Bigot --all of these . The fujisral of the late Mrs. B0'w W14 delapidated old hotel &a'd & big willow being France's distingWehed men. I \ - I - men. vp , . - largely attended on Sar.daylast. i - 1. I ' - . tree, rises in ms4esty and grandeur the No event of late times has received sue I . ' . . --- L , Mr Ezra Roach and Mr. Geo. Stotti Statue of Liberty, the miksterpieos of Bar. tributes of respect and profound feelings . , . , ; .. ' . . 7 . I have lately joined the noble army of tholdi, the great sculptor, who has dedi. of approval as the coming unveiling of the . I � benedicts. We wish them every ha i cated it as a souvenir of. his great regard statue is receiving from the great men of - PPI. . - .. . . I ­ I . .. . I nest, . . for Uncle Sam. -On. this "throne of royal to-day. Presidents, statesmen, lawyers, 1-1 I : ... . ' -1 . - . Miss Nettie Wood 6s recovered. froim, state" she stands gating heavenward, in clergymen, etc., can scarcely find words to _. . .1 . ., - - � - - I .. ­ I in attack of diphtheria. her right hand a beacon lighting the hari express their admiration of the gift, and -:.'. .. - I L I . . Mr. Elias Stover is seriously ill. i- . bor for miles, and sends forth to the world the principle it involves and exemplifies. - ..,.... . ..1. - . , ': . - . * * - . I ; ­.. . the patriotic proclamation, 11 This is the , - . . �., . _.. 11 - been Mustard, of Markham, who'� lief the Land Liberty." Mother earth catches I L . - 00-608be �­ - . - . . I- �' .., � - ':',. - I I I . - . . . . - been visitigg Miss Summerfeldt, has re - ).. .. . . the echo on her verdant mantle, carries it . . .- I _ ! . turned to her home. . . ) - . . .. . . . to old ocean that swells the joyous sound, L - . - ; i - Miss Bella . Lawson hu- gone' on a trip and the rolling waves do homage. 'Mis's Larkin, whose home is atWbitb31_,. ".- , I -- . to Belleville. ."., Governor Island stands sentinel to the has been visiting at this place for - W " - -­ - . ." � I , - . . . . - _r I • , r - t . I - . I . o4o" . , '. left sdoestive of the pa riotism of the several days ...... Charles Green, a former . . - WHITBY. �- � �: �� people who fought, and ever will fight, -for resident of our village, has obt4ined e , --�' , - .- . . . - .. . W_. : , ,� . I , . I - - .- .... .1 'L. ., . , . 'i . ;! . I - !: ._- . .: ..- ' - - . - _ I . V . .. . . . the sacred rights of lit Toronto...... . .. . . rty. It is a rnili- ploynient in C. W. MattliewS., . . be -,_ ' ,�_, . I . The'rum'or that O'Donovan! & Son in tare station, and on i Iresides the chief has been quite sick, but is now able to . _' �' . L ' . tended to remov6 to Montreal is incorrect military officer. It is al. very pretty little -on the street again...... The Piper's Bell :. -*L'.' _ I . - . . � - . . ' They will remain in Whitby. island. The r aid ce il homely, and re. ,was Beaton in the M 1: . _tl, , _ .1 ' e ( . - . Two barns and a shed on a farm belong minds one of old ho esteads. At soutbern . .. 1: ..-. . .. - I . ing to Peter Waram, and occupied by Jas extremity are -huge fors commanded by of Rye ...... The tovrn.clo'ck has undergon® .. - . . - - .1 I . . . 0� ; .. .-. . Cameron, on the baseline, were destrovei hundreds of guns. One is es some remirs. It was wound up to .':'� . I by fire on the 19th. ' A Wf-binder and i , especially figlitly on Fairda.y and broke some parts . sat apart to boom at suprise and sunset, . sup rise of this year's crops were also burnt and warn foreigners that a hundro more of it. It was, however, speedily repaired : - . . Mr. W. R. Howse's sister died at her are ready to belch forth fire, smoke and by Mews. Gerow and Hubbard,, at a. . ' home in Oakville last week. I brimkton6 to protect �iberty. Looking cost of fifty *eeuts.....�A new metliod - The annual games in connection with eastward and westward are thousands (f has been discovered for collecting old the Collegiate Institute were hold on Toes - houses whose windows, like port holes, do accounts. The discoverer lives in Brouah- -, day last. . nothing but make the beautiful more so am and has afiartner Rt Stouffville..0..... '.. The anniversary setyie"i in cou'nectio by their contrast. Just below us is Fast The advance agent of the A. A. Plow CO. - - with the Methodist church were 1#14 o River with its multitude of craft. The in still with us and intends plowing up a Sabbath last. Rev. Dr. Carman, Game huge ferry steamers swimming across like lot of shrubs in the vicinity of Green . _. 'Superintendent, presobed. A "a weetin so -many whales; the smi'aller tugs darting Riyer. His plows no doubt are superior - I was hold on the following evening, whin here and there; the 1"y yachts .lolling was very successful: about--all this made sparklingly beautiful to some others, but we imagine he will �' * Wdswith's Halli the noted watab, by the silver sheen of thp. water. The sun I have some difficulty in rooting up treem,'- , A clock and jewellery house, James Johnstoo,' shines brightly, and itwrayn glance upon shrubs, kc ...... Some-malicious person or - -proprietor, has just opened one of the the wavelets and riplets, and as they togs parsons had the audacity to take our - finest now stocks evert brought' to to wq. their tiuy heads, tinsel them, and they ='pole and place it iu front of the L The display of silver-wan is beautiful i� low like millions of stars. We. cannot tannery, supposing we presume it would. - the highest 4agres, the designs being all relave this imposing spectacle without one be a fine joke upon some stmaRei enteriag . now, and the quality and wot kmanwhi" food lingering look. ' The grandeur of the our town. It had the desired effect, for . P of the finest. Parties wanting any&hiu i nataral scenery inspires us with many an innocent insurance agent, seeing the .0 . bis line should give him a call. r. good thoughts. The cam and anxieties "ewblem of many colors,"' entered - the Johnston has been in business now for of the world are shut oat. We are in a tannery. but after gazing uvon the zbav-'_'.__ .. thirty years, and when he guarantees an dreamy, f0mciful mood. One more lcok iug utensils refused to be comforted...... . article his customers need no fuv4h6j* and the wane will never be forgotten. But , recommendation of Its worth and quality all our poetic fancies are suddenly arrested 'The Puck Stock Company having failed, ,� by the poetic of a dozen policemen, sar. the senior member removed to Toronto . 1, - - I . . . OSHAWA. ": -e buildings . ,, . . . . rounded by a motley crowd, fishing out of some time ago, and the entire . I . . . 1. '. ­ .. ;__- .. I I ., . . .: "', .:: . I . . . . .. .1 - , . ., - the river a big black nigger who h" been and plant were offered at auction one day . L- . . - - i � . �:: - :... . I .. , . I . ; . _'... - : The'ra is a' p-rospeot. of tbi Widi - drowned for a fortnight or more. We take last week but without any bidders. It is ,-. s... I _� : -:� formerly 'used as cabivet fac " being a look and hurry on to 'ork to loam once hoped that some enterprising manutactur- I . . I . t . t6ry w ft . . . �W - . p *,$,?. . i-j 1. , utilized as a manufactory.. A geutlem" more that -Life is real, life is earnast," ing firm will the property...... L . . . IN L " Rye was in ,town last week prospecting. etc. Say, Mr. Editor, you'll have to hunt The markets here are unchanged. - . . -tit, - . . . . 4m, ___�t �:. I -,, 1-: i The old Graham farm, East Whitby, up this poetry, for that "nigger" has whiskey, fair to middling, 25c per flask ; ' . - _ .,I -, -0, has been sold to Mr. Edward Reesor, i knocked it all out of me. I have heard of . -_ • k 0 . � - *i - - I potatoes40c ; butter'22c to 25e ; eggs 20c - -, I . -1 � - ­:i . - ; I ...", the glum of 08,500. the bunting propensities. of niggers, and ... . - '. -_ ..-, per dozen; eastern lambs on the dsoline; I- . _� I _. - .;:,: John Wilson, of Oshawa, returivad. h6i a when the sight of a dead one scares away choice apples '$2 per barrel ; unchoice I from Lexington, Ky., lost week, briugi ig poetry, I am firmly co>ivinced of their 11P yes go into cider. . L.. . . .. .. . . - .... j � . with him the two-year-old entire ho r is, abilities. . . lea . - ­'. "Wilkes," purchased from Mr. Bryant, o' ' Election for Mayor, and the linveiling of lowing to lack of spoe we m obliged ..' . ­ I . I Kentucky. the Statue of Liberty are the all- absorbing to curtail our correspondent's letter.] I - . . "". . . I � , .. " . .- ; I . - - ___ - �.. .. . - �1 . William Hallett, who wee -5-0 seriouil topics of the day. Mr. Hewitt and Mr. , .- .1 .. . . L , .. - I Ll ,..j:- ! - , . I - . . . I A Subscriber's Opinion - ;* . . . I " . -, - injured by the threshing engine falling o George are figbting hard for the coveted .. . ... him on the base line sme weeks ago, ha position, but so far the. former seems to . 1. . I . - _.L_1_..:, .L. - .__ i ;: - ....,"of L. .. , - - _: been removed to his hove in town. He'i have had the best of it. Both are men Mx.AcxEitxAx,-Find enclosed one dollar, _ - -1 t. _.....- �. 7 improving, and is thought may recover. whose private and political characters -are to gay for THE NEws for .another year. , , . _. . - _� ;_,. ti r - � .:,. ; - - - . . . . . .;1 11 I for � I plowing InItCh Was announced to tak above reproach, and either one will make My subscription does not expire r & -1 . i �,...!­ . � I - �-. I .. . . , I I L place at Mr. John Ross' farm, lot 8, nth ; a good mayor. The masses incline to Mr. laon�h or more yet, but I am so much .- . .. I I I . . ..... - . . _­ .. .1 I con., East Whitby, on Tuesday last. Hewitt, as he has a much wider business Pleased with your paper that I send you* .- i ' ., ,-. _1,: . - ' ' I I Mr. Tamblyn was elected Secretary of and political experience,- and versed with the money ahead of time, with the hope - . _..� '_�- , i U I - the South Ontario Reform Association, at the details of the history of New'York that ''it will be of some benefit to you as the- - -1 � - - . :. :. a meeting of the Executive Committee municipal government. Mr. George is the present. I like your paper first rate, and -,, ' - - j _" held at Whitby on Thursday of last week. labor candidate, but his theories are a must say that I 'think it is getting better . . . ..... � y - ; , ­_ . . � - . - __ i certainly- . A minstrel organization named the little distasteful to property owners, and with; every issue. You have - -, . -1 ; L :` �...; - .11 • "Mobile minstrels" appeared in the Music his followers cannot be entirely relied a great improvement in it since you .- Hall one-night last week. It seems the, upon many of them being men to whom a =16charge. I take a good papers, but not . ­. troupe is sent out by the Davis Cigar Co., few collars seem millions. Mr. Roosen. one that cornea to my home is an - :.: I . , .� I . -, to advertise their wares, which are made velt, the Republican candidate, is making ea , ly sought after by wife and family , .�: ... �a'flf - �� " an - ­ , I * I I.. ,� -)K. I .1 � . 1, I . . :,. a . , 4; - by non anion men. Unionists in Oshawa a desperate effort also, c TuR News. g L , L . I I trust you are receiving _ I . , . f.. 11.1 coming _ , , I ­, , I took offence -at their ng to town seems to centre im rge and ;= Jibe, al support from every resident Of'. 11 - - � ­ ­0 _ saluted the band with 46 shower of rotte who are getting ins excited, even so Pic ering township -as yon deserve. lik . ' A . - .1 . eggs when the Z ' ;'- ` � � " " .- .1.4!41L , appeared on the street . far as to revive old personalities and mat. . I Yours truly, J. W. ; - I-] ` L -� . I �,�W. j I ,er throw h -61ige& - - -. - ".,.___, ..- , T. Stones were a so n at the windo a tern that ought to be fdrootten*. L oTz iaiED.-We are very nwo 0 _. 11 L _ �i * , , Df the hall. It is said legal eroceeedings But of more Present interest is the ind d to our worthy friend far' -bis kind- - . .!L , , . I.- .gin I will be taken against thl town for d4ma$es. Statue of Liberty. It Diessed to ;. I , n a very nes and good wishes` oind A" I . I - .1 & , , - , � ." - . .04--- I Wiews in such bigh ' I � . �,, - �?,.4 . I . . . commanding position, overlooking the h&r. kn w that he holds'Rz -`_ - - I . . chief en,deavorl fit i. � I I _1 X_ .� - . I . - - .. . . , , It vrW be bur . .. - 'I, 1k I . bor and facia -towards France. you ea to - .,L e.l . . � . - .... '' .�,, .- _ - - • The Senat6has passed an make our , _­. 3��_ � .. know,-it is the gift of the French the future as in tbe'';,� il - , ... � -.', . I providing for the sale of the Crown' ranch sculptor, I ' sibl I . &g somptable " Poo y 'i_4�" �* �', ` , , . ... . . . . lewels. . . . Bartholdi, to the city off 1 minim 11 . �_ "`� " " .:, �, .. I � a '. "., depressed a& . ,every 'rd , . . ­ - - �O I _ . - ' visited Americo Now York. He P6 Dior aim is tot�ax'k'e .. - .. has , in 1871, with c - . . I ,.-I(,-- . _ vVery -.4-1, Mayor tirade has bekow'ed the . 01imo 1"M Paper in I . ' _ I ., - '' johoa e1*0-of- L a . ... - * frW01n spirits, deploring the " firs , �j�j &,gr"t, . 16 . bit rot". Wit,_ . il - I ­ . if New York upon M. BoAholdi and affairs in France, and while ""WA =P h that *6 . . ;.q, -. * V,J'" ," ►- f sbo - 1*, .'� 7;t�; - sh�'w Ll J� I i ,�l . .. .. : � �,:�,Z* .&,, I ­ a 0 � . 8 this -, ' ,_1 L ,_ M. i " � " -1 I be Go L - 4 I t i , )ther members of the frenob delegation. tion. harbor wnWv0d tibo Q1ei ",j or not. ep _� of th@i 11. . , to x 48606i 'L': 1 4�0 ,W 16 I 7 . tu i ...t .. ' ' * . bw Ill I . i -)�- _z _ .. , � 'r. • � . , - . � . .1 - , , F .. �00 . .- , - of the ym r&ih.osd Libor L ­ - , - the support the better the . -1 V �._� -_ ., ? . . At this season � ty. __ - _� ji "'. � . or - . o. , . i�i I Mae his sett .10 1 00 bo � " .Will Do. We are greatly encouraged .- ,V . I . ­ • I � ., . .. __� �0 are 40metimen d I& od by the - L . . - � . : � ?.:: I 08 I . j_L'�'! F' I 6. 11 �j : StSAUIL I I I � a practics.1 demonstrations of snort 1. 1. I t.. I.-til � L . eaves that lure drawn! to 1 4 I I I .., '4 - I -1 � ­ 11 I . _. _ .i IL, .10 4eks by 111; �, . . i . ­­ . __! � . I _. � - � - . .- _­ . -1 to t �9. above.] , I . I . . L .�. �1 : 1 � k__ , � 6 J E '. - .. . ....1- .. . .. be auction of the tr4ins. hack® 1GAT , -1 I , . J a . _ . 1. z .'---e_ 4 "I ' h' . I I RPWP;, 0 6 4' a 0 . A 9 JAL I I I . �' , .1 'L�; .2jA�'j;�. L. . Itth � . � I I e Lti0 0 - 14 4 , ` .r. a , I I 7, Gep `8; anel* , a', as 110 1 2-1 �:: .. . $� _� his 1 4, � _7'� - a 7 I W_ , I L . �,�­­,-�,, � . t " ground under thel-whftle amts _ . I I . � ., �;' � t v" . It . I I - IT ­ � to torch L Bain has destroyed 'the Ikotch Oat# - . _,L. ". -. 'j-j;­ ...-. . 1. � . - , ,�.,: 12%fture OOZW# ,from Ahem 30# - - __ L' i - 'hehght of the peda. , , , I � 2-4�,;­'-L.�'�,;'­.41 1. - : . ..... -11 md barley crops. .. - ... � - .. _ . i 1 .4 " . � . . � .� 3 - �� I . I - - - 4 L .,-. :: .1 I - - �. � (,O,.�� . . I k slippery. I Z. i � I :..' -..,-.. - ,,% :.�- ­7%,�ij_l ,.:*'' : - .- L - - .. - . ­ 7 . ,V 'i 1. . . :- I'- . I— - - , I - .1 - - - . . ­­ - . ,IK " �P . . . 1. . . 1. ,� ... !� I . " - . . I . '. � _� - I R� ! , � ! .. L . ­ -1. � _ - - � , . . - ­ . L.. . _ . "I - ­ . .. . , . . r I � ... . - _ -� " I .. I.. ! - . - . � 0'.., __�, ­1 " -!? . - . .1 , " ,�e-�,:,�_�., I*,_ - - . . i' .... I ... . - . j 0 .1, . - . , I . _ . . . 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I _.. ... _ ____ _. - I - , . i..._'._. - - ------- . 1 I : � = . . , it i I. �_ -t ' in a plain blip a� EA . ,, y arkab .Dog FREE ! } FREE . od'e P>tetnree. 14' The letter* :,,bitten • ' i burin la ha writI4, but the writer apps)`, ,, , t, ' • solgrpn man reeentl en dares 0 i NT a, S. toititsT, t exttly s►ttemp to disguise hr chiragt•a THE Nom, ixn Nxsvo; DIh>tAa s. t►nt followed by dog, sea him- I; Ap• 1 �1 �q �q , e �4 t t O_ e w ho live 'mid tov"�O gwalls r �. by writing b�c$hapd. , foe a bill fare. I r 1 � brick end mortar, Tripod andistone, , In the excitement. co>Rsequeritlupou, tike an- ' ''phe,c�tvity of the nos . a is i p &Jet y... as $ p , -' t;rawfor, me where the open sunlight tat c�►y certain so- called " turbine ed "-=- ' '`` to the 1 •- ekes her beauties kno�rn 1.,;'' nouncement of the assassination, rumors fortiied'b vered What. would you like to have•sir ?" here Nature m ask: =_," a 'il're n i ' ` F et awhile the toile of life, were rife erg to a'ho could have been the swelling out, like a top -- bones, ed he waiter, flipping tite table with ` A 4 1. l d cast aside each anxious Dare ; 1 ,. ,': icular- his: ting t ' ' - - aYe tar behind a h anxiou ca e, ' $ ; guilty party, Some thought the ,a�esins with a very sensitive membrane, pa na kin. t • — ili/ORTH OF FINE' were the men who _tad been so ruthlessly ly liable to be temporarily itrltated b dust,he dog meanwhile had clunked u ,net' , nd look upon G1od's pictures fair. . I cold, and odors, or to become thicke ed b }eon s I,,tP, o tact with e t e table and was jt i8 prosecuted in c nn ion the cattle Y chair on the other side of the e e ,Skies are bright, the fleldH errs Stern, stealingg, whilu others believ© that John morbid growth. Some point 'i>S it 's fife gr, el re ading his master, in Drat i,: ' he birds are gay, the wlncis are free , �Shetl5elcl, is the belief that his father had seat and centre of thQ.sneezing parox sm. N'Vell,' said thepolemn man reflectively; I will be a . - ` ` M n cannot imitate the scene, 1 ui his favor commit- Of late years it has. been found to a the „ im up „ sly, 1__ era efforts are but mockery ; already made fire will me some oxtail so .. tot the crime to gain speedy seat of many reflex neurnaea- -nervo s ail- ' Gimme the same," said the clop. The n 111 OIL P INT-INES I tow ti cla Lh H cannot paint the morning dews, , ment$ at a distance from the di nrbing he waiter's face assumed the color of cold j�,,ntestrgcti ! - lie cannot sketch the evening bhade, !� r copy God's eternal views, y09NE89ION OF THE PROt*$RTY., cause. Such —and some of them f the boi ed veal. prof. «'i at change, and change, but never fade. -most -distressing kind —had lop been treat- , ggi, � The most singular theory of all, how e� er, g g Cup o coffee and plenty of milk " 0i, thirsting soul : Oh, hungr} eyes' comes from' the dead man's three sisters. ed without success, before the true source on he solemn man. . k ent a certificate of ye shall satisfied Knowing that their brother's children o as sµspected. ills "tit. Auani think n be , f the trouble w 'Gimme the same," said the tla ith works of n:en : The ifel,i. +, the Rl.ic++, ,t, whitti as well as black, were equally t}legiti- ne was ha fever• b I chills and mou�tains- these.ablde 1 Y Q Y he waiter shuddered and turnip fled for • G climb eonie mountain height, mate, the aunts naturally antagctnlze t em Dr. Beard ten years o roved i to be g Sunda of the h Y th kitchen. tent of i ( =Val' A'W.�'Y Where grandest scenes for you unroll ; all, and },eliuve that the m err should re- a neurneie, ' or nerve_ affection. It is now man with a squint at an ail - - -n 1 ' j railway* will she j . fete view c'od's pictures with delight, .. vert back to tho blood kin, to lawful wed shown to ,be rode ndent ou a s seta} excit- joining = • ' here feast the eyes, there tUl the soul i _ P to le was much interested in the scene. He : Mrs. Dunlal) ' , : lock. Conaec}uently these old Ladies say that ability of the nerve of the Hasa} me ithrane - AT THE DRY COORS .4;CD CLOTHING STORES __--••• —• F. . - ha observed' it closely and fins}] s poke to t , of IZf n t 11 tilt•. Rufus Lawrence, ;fir. Sliefiielci s eon -in- which covers the turbinatecl bone . The t6 solemn man : Y l .County WIt�KE O n,i:, D .1�� '► DOOM- ' law, committed the deed and they adduce excitabilit may he temporary or p ©r anent. charge g of y It must be a fearful lot o' work to teach Hestia .t go. ere their reason for alleging it that every In the latter case, the membrane is ettenal- th t dog to talk, mister." b 86ot Wattle ittUnft lit a Table counting time '.b1r. Lawrence approtuhed the dead ly swollen and hypertropied— thicke ed and „ • It is un�ler� a It was, said the solemn man, Jl/, als ?ioacy bud Burin the ni it the wound gaped enlarged. • - .. �een cotifitic�l i � .. ., . PETLEY W . ,..,: Y $ bl 8 P I should think so," said the do - PETLEY � gt g �.,' I. ry �itice `elFi 1 ire Sea}iortt Sliefheld of Arlington, offs afresh. They a8irm that this is witty© Of like arigiri is one iorrr of sthma, +, which is permanently curet} by re noving t for him now said p° What ucl you take E • _ .. of the wealthiest citizens of southwest Greor• and convicting evidence. Investtgatian, h man with a squint. ante <} -hi:3 li � . _ - = ( •ia w ssittiu at a table ��►unting hismoney however, fails to clinch the crime upon any the disturbing cause -= perhaps a polypus " Wouldn't sell him," said the solemq I 1 Prof. Saundi• 1�8 to 13 Ong -St. E,, 'Opp. Market, he }rid report of a shotgun wit hee►rd, for_ one, and the ornt�► satisfactory feature of the within the nasal ca�•ity. man. ited chief , i; - loves bti� still another. It _was at a }ate traedy is the dI{4eovery that Mr. Sheffield The same cause is true of sotnecou coughs of l'ou'd better'tiot, "'sail the dog, enter} farm �:.. ,. hour n t 'he evening. Tom ?Maury, a colored ha, made no will, and that his lawfully; a spasntodie character, c man with a squint was much itn tress)I he A� :t 1). ti ' taro c} white dau titers will calve into os- Many ease a of eye trouble, 'char terize<] 1 t ` DiSTRIBUT(ON TO BECIN S�TUROA , OCT. i 6, , beY� who was asleep in the room when l g p ! b etnartin ,intolerance of li ht, it al,ilit ed. . He 1>Egan making wild offers, an,l hep The �ta'th Eeklon of the estate. Y g es in read* ma be wholly he eaclted two hundred dollars the solemn �,a pc iit:fp i fee: r' awakened by the shots, taw then age( man I to use the e g ,� <:.I . �; with his head dropped upon the table, and - -- - --�- -- - Y T� Y Y ma relenteel. due tci the same cause. he followi ie a 'duty on the gr+ - Every person purchasing airy Goods or Clothing to his b d flowing over the hank notes which I. gFK1laD TRE1lSURE. case : Said the Dun lad en I Well," said he, I can't refuse ti:at. j !with the Dome ( - the amount of $5 or over will be prerented a H: lid- young, y� ha. a to art with -him l ut you can have Elliot Co. 1. F come Oil-Painting on camas, tii:c 19x12 inches, which lie w a in the act of taunting. The bullets , p y we guarantee is worth, to bt:y at any art store, more had shattered . the lamp shade and passes} rise iIt the morning, my forehead an l eyes hi ." ' money than you pay for your I► Goods. Kemernber throw �h the head and ahoulrlers of the dying '� ticrwp °tRtwtory Two t'�sturirs O1Q..' in me very much. D1y eyes feel dry, and , + „ Torouco, has ip `�' y b p is hard too en them to the light." He Il be sorry for it, said the clog, a loss estimate i the picture ie, am represented, a genuine work of art, man. While the affrighted negt•o was taking In august, 1680, the Pueblo Indians and, P b he man Frith a � riuint drew a cheek fo produced by hand at consider expense, and to The nasal membrane, in this ease, was X100,000, with show that we mean what say, we will give to any in the situation he heard their more savage allies, in, a combined found to be swollen an as to obstruct the th amount, which lie gave to the solemn Manitoba n:i charitable institution in this city 11,000 in gold it any T fE soU:�D OF RETItF.ATI`t: HOOFS, 1' 1t4bVelnCnt, drove the Spanish'settlere front ,© The removal of the swelling. was ma The man was about leaving whet, tl:e . ' • -_ - person will prove to us that the painting we will ,Kive but the time he tea -clxcd t},e door the Santa Fe and other points in the northern sa'b • g' do cried. again : . favorable rates `away is not painted in oil colors and by hind. Further- Y portion of the territor from their homes. ollowed b immediate and permanent re- ' Never mind, I'II get even. 11: l :e� cr i more, we have contracted with a large frame manu- riders were too far gone to distinguish them. 1x Y lief and the ability to use here es without ' ' 1 way that it is - facturer to supply us with frames that we propose to Iii a ew minutes.lien Taliaferro, and- Rufus At the same time the missions throu hout y Y I spe k again, be .able to seen pP . inconvenience. _ ket for their fl• supply every customer who gets a painting at about Laver nee, the s:,ns -in -law of the murdered New Mexico were destroyeid, and the rnn- a never did. . Neural ►ia above the brow, `�tncl }iemicrania I Eighteen nu i .one quarter of what you will have to.pay any picture man with their wives were on the spot. ciscan and other monks slaughtered . when- b , he gentleman with their sgiilnt was pro` 8 dealer for the same article • -- in confilted to one -half of the head l The farm was quickly spread through the ever they fell into the hands of their merci- pa pre for of a show. railway have l,� q p b less enemies as were also the natives who may have the same reflex origin. Treat- he solemn man was •t professional tent been broken ��r� �'' ` ` country, but there seemed to he little desire ment of the nasal passages wholly cured a P had embraced the Christian religion and re- tril uist. . will be corn ,!• : OirR PRICES WiLL BE LOWER THAN EVER , to hunt down the assassins. 8• bo whose se hoolin had been Interfered l t - Dfr, Shefl'ielc] was the soN of one of the fused to become apostates. The refu ►ees 3' g weather conti:l . •. h Z. . .. with for ears b a severe and persistent —_ 1. - origin 1 ioncers of the county, havie r been from Santa Fe and other points north, when Y Y Kingston fur. OUR STOCK 19LARCER THAN EVER BEFORE.'_. P � b but a few miles from Socorm, were so sorely headache. � b raised in boyhood among the Indians. His Sa s the Medical Record, "Hack, Traen- A LaCkp ��il. business this y, • father was a notable man, and accumulated Pressed that they were about to succumb to 3' - kel and others . have demonstrated that ►Dud fortune liar ro fitahle rats' OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, sin Iar fete of ' - p quite fortune. His children were Seaborn ( TH$Ia eAVA(;E FOE, . � matey hitherto obscure neurosis display a I g, P b lee " bushels of glair and t tee sisters. The sisters married men when a large body of armed men from thta relation to certrin conditions• mostly found fall n a Stourbridge man named Prichard Montreal since . krerything considered we have the largest and best who ve become romir-ent and well to do, point came to their rescue and defeated the Lig towter Wilkinson a ca elite:. He ' "selected stock of Dry Goods and Clothing in Toronto, p P in the mucous covering of the turbinated rp There is cons. rearm lace families. 5eaborn, however, rebels. The united Spanish forces ',retreated has within the test few days had sit intimn• , ' � - at the lowest pric8s. Never again will this offer be � Pa Loge, anteriorly, which enabled them to IIlpeg to the, tit • - - . repeated in Toronto. We do this to advertise our lived a bachelor all his life, He -was thor- {� Socorro, then known as the mission of cure the former by • removing the latter. do that the late Mr, W. C. Willis, a� tniue Hudson I3a.- business. And it takes money to do it, what is our ou ht irreli irreligious, only enjoying his passions hunted Spaniards, owner in the neighborhood of Newcaytle- bd P San Miguel. The poor, + p Among the neuroses referred ter, nightmare, of an tuirluc5ti.+ I - Toss is your gain. Ladies, paste thil, in your shopping ant a cumulating lands and cattle. He had upon-Tyne, has left him an estate of the bag, and never leave the Dry Ggods and Clothin $ finding no other means of testifying their asthma, sou h, su raorliitatneuralgia1 giddi ,- that fife roa,l.t K gratitude named the lace •`Socorro ' which vat a of £2v,000 and £1 450 in mousy, in re- _ Stores without your painting, or leave your address at th time of his death • 15 000 acres of the gr•• � , y � p ' The _Mayor of Hess and to ever erne the tno t pro- ". and have it sent home for you. It is free : best ] nd in'the country, 1,000 head of eat- means succor or relic —a name it has ever minent." cog ition of his having saved his life in the tle, b sides other property, which made him since borne, though thq parish continues to e- spring f that year �Fil_ other tith n1 o er con yea 1 ti8`l In the g o .. p pa , ' kin on was at wor inl the neighborhood spection oft e t a very rich man for that part of the country. be well known as that of San Miguel. g ion, with a vie y' This man's amours in white and black How To Bl:eo>tr>, ,gTRO \a. wh re Mr. Willis resided, between «'allsend Accessions to the population of Socorro an Newcastle. He was welkin slop system of puLli l ij haver en the scandal of the community for continued to arrive rapidly from the various g the ' T P y One of the secrete of muscular recuperation T Tyneside after work one evening when he - Victoria. - forty years. He dwelt alone in a rather missions which had been destroyed and de- is in stopping when fatigue begins from ex- Y g �� i, - = PETLEY & PETLEY populated by the insurgent Pueblo! and this Pp g sa Mr, Willis cumin in the o u5ite di- 1 Couple shabb house, where he lived a life which ercise. He or she who is no t the fresher in g it (3,00g le shame a Turk. In his younger days rec ion. The latter was seized k•tth sudden � broke gaol swat . .. - Y Y great increase in their number made sad "bpcl„y and mince for the exercise taken has illn as, and staggered and fell into the rites, -his tenant, Mrs • .- - •' he confined himself principally towhite con- havoc with the supply of pro *isions in the had an overdose of what in proper measure Wi kinson, though he could not swim township, Renf ques ,the illicit results of which were three lace, and as the crops in the vicinity had would have proved a benefit. The gain in u d into the water, and with some difh} f his cri►nl 1�8 to 13� glIlg St; Baal dau rs. These irla he finall took to j Pe sion „ $ $ Y en destroyed it soon became evident that strength is shown and felt in the incresein $ $ cu} of Mr. Willis out. He was s which led to it. _ j �:� � his home, and for a time it looked as though the town would soouer,or later, ability o cto more and more without exhaus- Y g peech- Opp. the Market, TORONTO, Ent. the rents} instinct would save him. Re ' Y less for some time, and when lie sufficiently An importmo HAVE To BE ABANI)nNED iron. The measure of success is not in the . seems to -love the children took great lea- recovered Wilkinson assisted him home. He . Portage to eons g P b its brave defenders. Another danger gleatneas of feat accomplished, but in the ease f av 'him five shillings at the iime and said { j '' sure ' their company, and when the grew' $ with'which the exerciser is indulged in and r $ land in the dill y a so menaced the lace in the form of g- • e hoard never forget the service he had were passel ui I i large enough he sent them for several terms P in the absence of exhaustion after it. There g I . to a f iitale college, where they became quite a rapid concentration of Indian forces who, ! rendered him that night. He asked �4i1- Gove'riitncAts i �'- having devastated the other settlements, are occasions frequent enough in which peo_ kin n particularly s to his name and other whi(.1 now a xi: acco pliahedy' and returned hams chat•ming g le in the ltni le of life are forced beyond Y Dun ladies. It was then that the were were rapidly surrounding S000rro, and would P gg Y matters, and wrote them down at the time. A Dom n „ y Y their wers of endurance and there to no Pa Y ' SHOCKED BY THE DISCOVERY present such an overwhelming superior- pc� Sh fly after this Wilkinson left the neigh Capitalists h,ta i that heir father had installed in the h6ui=e ity in numbers that retreat on the part of need to carry into the pursuit of te'areation ber ood of Newcastle and thought no more „ the fatigue which exacting work im sea. of The (anal i as the r brother, a mulatto named John Shef- the plc of the city would be impossible. g p° of hat had occurred- It seems that Mr, • peo For beginners this is important; rtant • after a time a • ! pony, H ith ;► As these facts became more apparent a coup- p° Wi 1'is who was a widower without faniil A - I _D I'ES f 'field. The old man insisted upon keeping PPa one can take more exercise and feel no y' purpose of dc. L his v tie fed Tamil under the same roof tit was called, which resulted in a decision die a few months ago, and that since then , . . ■ Y fat' e. he Banff Hot white a still continued his disgraceful career. withdraw from the place during the ni ht e o have been made to find Wilkinson, «tlki 8 The other nip g Qua la ensued in which the father invari- and retreat to El Paso No sooner was this r an he was told of there being an advertise - 1 abl run to his black son, The rla final- decided upoq than it was rapidly put into I . HEALTH " DON'TS." me t in the paper for some one of his name, I Capt. Grant, .� Y g but at the moment he attached no unpor• lost in Hermit: 1 tried res table Dun farmers and execution, and the church treasures, cones- Don't neglect our hones- drains nor the - " . . �- Y g crated bells and church ornaments, as well g Y tan a to it. Recently two strangers pre - foundland. 1 ! 1. leave home John Sheffield became the sole much rivets treasure under ties e8_ drainage about your house. The first con- - aen d themselves at his mother's house, Pierre to Bay ic}ol his father s heart. p heavy es- of family health is a dry and sweet ue boned him close} as to hie `name and .gun *Iumont�,r /j - S eld, on' takin his dap htets to his tort was conveyed to a point within the q y % } g g atTtiosphere. With dry walla a dry, cellar, h T horn had formally adopted them as his present city limits and in the dead• of night t e fact of his having at one time lived at New claims y p and drains that carry off refuse .without let - were buried. we castle, and intimated that he might ex- North -West r,• _ We . are now ahowmg own. He opposed their marriages violently, tin in foul es half the battle for good - - and ver became reconciled to his sons-111- The -evacuation of Socorro took' place health is wov� pee to hear of some good fortune. Since receive by th the Largest Stock of New law, hile they, in turn, had but little re- qu}etty, and when the sun arose the savages Don't let your well6 a tinge be infected the ,his identity no doubt appearing clear, sitting in Otter. ' s or him. John Sheffield, holden such entered the place, plundering what was left, he as had a formal ,intimation of the .be- justee betwee„ P� g by drainage, or from of er causes. Pure , que t of the large property above stated for which they h:t . Fall and Winter Mantles a wa place in his father's affections, gain- and set fire to the town. The gallant inhab- drinking-water is indis 'able for health at h itants escaped to El Paso and $ocorro re- $ his allant services in saving Mr. Wilris's of over $35; ,Ui. • ed a main amount of respect from t use maimed in iabandonment and solitude until home, or anywhere. life the latter having well kept promise who onoured the old mane old. He l's Don't keep the sun out of our living and g p Toronto Wit - ZIi tills Clt3%•. g the �r 1816 when it was reoccupied fed nn- P y g the he would never forget what he had Pe - sleeping rooms. Sunli ht is absolutely neces- cide�� to r��oin o n married a white woman,. though it P ''p . $ do for him. g by-law be�suh; was violation of the ,law which rohbita ei y by settlers from Belen. La Jova and y- p r saty for a right condition of the atmosphere Lon B1aC Ottoman the ion of whites and blacks. This itnar• other points above. Twenty -five yearn ago that we breathe, and for our bodily well- 1 - tares to lay a t - - g a Mr. 9., Vrian made some et�ort to y ing tot the larg, . riag met with his father's full approval, being. ' ' � Cloth Mantles at $3 50 and. ver after that the old man was on RIOOVII &THE TREA8URM * ', t- Taleep in the same flannels that you *hat t0 Teach Our DSagliters. of water s th, , . - - t the , rmest of terms with his mulatto son. which had been buried so' long, but failed. wear during the der . I _- between � Z 10,t $A fin' $�' $a' $�i g Y tq social gathering some one proposed `* W V It as then that John seeing the eom- There is no doubt. whatever as to the fact , Don't wear thin socks or 'light -soled shoes , the question • " VI'hat shall I teach my' A company c plete astery he had over his father, be- of this cache having been made, and sooner in cold or wet weather._ dau titer Y" The foil wing replies were _ farmed ill Win came carried away with his importance, and or later some one more lucky than the others : Don t catch cold. Catching cold is much ha ded in • P curing the up'i: $8, and up. fell u der the displeasure of the whole com- will stumble u this wealth b accident more reventable than ie tterall su ed. ni southerl• eon y p ge Y PPS T ch her that 100 ci�nts make a dollar. j Peg . ' _. I " . muni� I Fre. cent raids would be made on or as the result of systematic search. This A person in good physical condition is not eastern Lunn, -- - Mr. S etyielde herds b cattle i y ppee $ p y sett her how to arrange the parlor and company is Gi fi y thieves. will add several es to the church records, llable to colds, and will not fall victim to , Pa Y 1.,oll B1ackJers� Gqoth the. ibrary_ St 13auifa, g John would lay the blame first on one which will no doubt be recovered ed at the them unless. he is grossly careless.. Keep the T h her to say " No" and mean it, or - I" Pan 71 - neighbor and then on another. Many of same time and throw light on the history feet warm and dry, the head cool, the bowels ' I• y s'•' and stick to it. �'ty' . 1Vlantle8_ at $8, $10I $1 , them ere arrested and tirken to court, only of this terr�to which is now wrapped in and cheat well protected ; avoid exposure T ach her how to wear a calico decas, and . The police ni to be witted. These continual s an oblivion. with empty m h ; take care not - to small ewer , - , and u and to to ear it like a queen. jewelry. ' T n al raid mystery d live n. � an em a ac p - . t arrest o innocent parties aroused the peo- - ctoo off too rapidl when heated ;kee out dare' Thomas Ont. to sow on buttons, , , pre the necelslty of self- protection. A of Bra tits ;wear flannels'; and with the ex- T ch her ow a. searching the .. . . - . - . ' Nor". stoc iligs and mend gloves. $ } Ait1 Old War Ho j: vigil ce committee was formed which had I ercise o a little. common -sense in various T h her to dress for health and com•' , �: plete set of die but li tle difficult in discoverin' The Rev. J. G. wood relates the followin DOLIVLANS, Pram ,lid Y • g that John emergencies, colds will be rare. If colds 'fort as well as for stance. i used for makin him if was the thief story, which was told to him by a relative o were a penal offence . we should soon find a appearance. p1 E was arrested a� Handsomer Trimmed the involuntary heroine• Some ears ago P ' T ch her to cultivate flowers and kee Upon being sea . BTEALIN(; TH$ CATTLII $ way to prevent them. the itchen garden. - and 11` them the Alban market. ! As m' elderly gentleman died, leaving to his personal Y widow all his property, Don't lie lest rsonal cleanliness, but use T ch her to make the - neatest room in' felt money was • and in all sizos. . I': party, including an old and the bath with moderation and in accordance - J Boon he discover that the people were staid horse which had been driven for man g The daily cold the louse. h her to have nothing to do with in- _� Theis 'ear' on trail John skipped out and found Y with your general health, g ► ears. It so happened that there was a r ©- .l j Y pPe bath is right enough with the rugged, but it tem re or dissolute Dun men. Year's 'j ; refu in Alabama. Sheffield grew furious view In the neighbourhood and the old young 11dY`�n s M ove hat he re ar ed as slander against his is a great tax upon the vi of perand T ch her that ti ht lacing is utrcotnely , States is estiui: NT y g I I.tFis, s►8 lady, who was atone -deaf, drove over to see not in the best health and should be 'aband- Ali 1ttltotlse -_ son and !tour he coup to find him • ere well as injurious to health.: 8 'Y it. Daring the manaeuvrea a regiment of oned if the results are not found to bo favor- ] Handsomer Trimmed 1 brie Ting h' back to the paternal cavalry her cud as the did eo the Each.. T ach her to regard the morals and herb j was c•iiried am Handsomely.. t gg ry P Y able, and tepid water used Instead. to� lid not money, In selecting her associ• ,fin ordinanc roof He did not o this, however, until he trumpeter blew on his instruments some ai - ` I ' - and in all the Newest $ man in these things should be a judge for ate -- in Atlanta l,, ' had pent about $6,000, disposing of the pal which the froita her deafness did not << ' r es against hi! son. hear, and if she had heard won d not have himself ;that which is excellent 'for one is T h her to observe the old rule : '& Mayor of that i - born- Sheffield had. reached his 66th often hurtful for another. } for eve thin and eve thin in its (iOlOT1Il $. _ understood. The horse however both heard P r3' g �' g Many tope o 4. y ,and was ve feeble.: $e said that Don t have much confidence in the curative 1 • » frozen on the and understood the tram t -call. Old as of drn Remember that - P int ohn, ea he called pe �• T h her that music drawin and pa } h ution a he was, he sprang off at full loped' g bite, Dr. Diet, and Dr. Ezercise are the home, l the Hudson v� e as instigated b obis dau titers who ranks s in a tea] accomplishments lishmenta in the it g into the and ut himself in'll�ne with a g p � - 1 I I r - — �` wt to et .him opt of the wa so that belt doctor! in the world. e I �; . The village g Y perfect accuracy. a signal to ehar4e wa! I and are not to be neglected if there be tun i f �n almost e ` _ the ht et all hie property In the then given, and off went trite horse vnth his � and money for their use. : Tgat I - over a mfilion g y Sts eek in 8epteutber' he was' heard to de- oomradea. The old lady shrieked and drag DEATH IN A�PFIIK. FORM. T eh her the important truism me the ys The c that he would will all his ProPe y ged at the reins to no purpose. Where the , I the ore she lives within her into � There livers a �. AJti Immentl�e Stock of Fine der- mot she will save and the further she n ill Summerville, !` _ his $$��^•�� son, and cutoff his white daughters .re ' ent went the horse went. When it A Tkesls and Vereaus Perini Dail !from , , •; i an and Sealette and Plush a1 ther. On the der before the aseas• et wa from the poorhouse. -� week, but no y w eeled he wheeled and when it charged he Cielera. g Y p°O ' arged Teach her that a good, steady, church• A lime of firs s' tjion Mr. - Sheffield received through the a dragging its a mistress t her 'i,.: a 1. Mantles, at Popular pus 'Office ' h Private advioes received is San Franciaoo , the following letter, which was after him throw out the whole of the man- ' go' mechanic, farmer, clerk or t over the wwaan Prices. _ don his dead Lod g !fate that cholerst i! stir raging fiercely in wit out a cent is worth more than forty Ohio. Large . j Y• oeuvera. She was however a spirited dame, Co� No idea can be formed of the extent , - of star i _ 1 I I „ Head tikrtera 8. R. R, and atonk to the ohaiae. After the review I loaf rs or non - producers in broadc}otb. �g tin Old, Morn Sheffield, are hereby note• was over, the officers crowded round the old of the scourge. It has mgrs than decimated e T h her to embrace every opoOrtunit; i dyed. the capital where, out of a ulation of j� /' ed hat r osae -has been didy considered, horse, who evidently had belon to the for din and to select such boo s pr g, or A python tv j , - 200,000, the death rate its 1 per day, v her the most useful and ractica►1 info,- an he fact that you have, or Intend cavalry, ged $i P In gaped from grem I ,. giving shy, and offered a vela high price for About .as man Coreans its there are le t ro _ your property to John Sheffield, duly con- him in order to make a re mental t of many mat on in order to make the Les p aid J in the State of California; have been swept earl er as well as later home and school ufe" ' 1; �►ptured bJ and n anleas •yon make a good him. The offers However were refused, as awe ahead sad it is hard to say where �, dam' t - an awful will in the neat thirty Bags, v- the lad valued the horse far asaociation'd y Y _ __ _ _.__,.,WN, . - � --- ---'_. . 7nred. I �. ., . >in our en ' e the plague will stop. Goren i! described as - r.. 8y to your to sake. either leer husband nor herself had' ,�'• rt _ are yo.. aupe ere was a I - .. e . dau tens, it as been fall deelded that, the s test idea that rho horse had belong- apF pmt spot. l er y there Tell me, my sweet, lion! 1 be two a y aK' amore f,ul reQOrd o' tlta ravages of des- stiff us i" Sher• --" What a funsy'�� �. of R,oak] : - you shall be. riddled with ,ed to the army. " Se-r ?ether r ease on mankind. The story of the p e : W1i do you giant to know Y to syfterno bus of and our d ed soul sent to , - _z _ m , `` `Y If "Ll k= :� i I ' . ° „ of %roudon is by what' is now going awe me first." She Why I stn not i and a qu I .1 � the ell where t belongs. A hint, �c, , ':L'ba,bofitblaok and the college profeeeor on in Seal. are beginning to give f the least superstitious.." He— "Tb my pleoea in SCI NG ST. order ofti a Cattain, B>iooDY Box$e. work for the same ob oct —that of liahin #,h their xlead d the don t mind on —yon "I �, R $asp, Secretary add Fire i�ergeaut, the ttndaret�i 3' P° fI ovey e,+task'pfrbu ea telling y . I - � - - • . y `.F A nii�i is threatened *fib► �i** ex"etaion. th sweetheart." L. t ;. ':.. 1 . 44`1:.. `/ f' - )?'• : >' j t6... fi' _ , • ' - ' I 1 . .. r !. j i .N 7 . 4€ .: a, � 1 . .21 4' r fi _ , , . �• 11 I � r � 1,� ,. . 1.. ,- i ( �� r .t: g Il. t' �. a f� 1: \. 1. *i. A kr , I t. ..t r _ -: .- .. -.. - -i - x :. .. .. ... .. :. ._ .. ..- .r. - -. .. .. .. - :� 1. Att .. _ ._ .. _. _. .i. - _ «. , , , I > -. d , ..r .040 + -t' •+t,1ur- , Iatld f: X11 to - = aak- A ith Ilis ,uir,rl R 1. a i N%, ,4g tip -t. IN, r - ' '•I'ld , N% chit . t!ed for i; "filling It'- He 1•• ke to tvach ' said '.lerllu i:.i+t'Vss- when -'ic illn th _t. 1 It ...:Nee ..'K for •:I•mu - i' :.­k-er - I-, - � , , . � - . . . I I I I �. . I '-,�. ; . . !!- . .. I I .. .1 � ; ... - . I 11 . � - . . I I . , � I '. I . I I � � � . .1 _r: ! 1 ! , I � . . I � . - , , . . . , . � - �. I . 1: . I . . . � : . , . 4. .1 , 11 I I- I I J . I . . . 11 . .� * - . . . . I . . . . - � : , _. - . - - . I I !. , , � . . - I . I I I . - . I . . : 1. I i . . . '! : . . - . . , . . . - '. i -1 . . I . . , , � I _. '' . . I . � I I � . - . � .f .. '. , � . , 4 . - , ,_� . � �1 ; ! . .. % . i . : . - i I I ., I . . I . - I I _. . . I . ,., . . . : . I 1. .. . " .. ;! � I . ! � � ,�. 1: '. I , I I I . . I . I '_ : . . . . , , 1 . � . . . . I I . I - i � . . . .. , ; I . . � . . - . - I � I �, . . . I I : . I � . I � . : ­_ E 41The, ow ere of the Iiooner "San Drop, " T0011fil MW tearing trove the dh•M of $Hit= OF 6 b 100. MUSIC; ' 80,t110O THE THE WEEK'S. • N EWE:.- seis.ea fo illegally aking seals in Behr- '" bablK tee reeelt et i�nerwa s No top*, �Itoov � � First's' Draw Inors, • violins; '!'lutes,' . ' tbotnselves weak, nervous and exhausw ; also 'to- PYtts Mudc=ai last. Trimmings at sensed in s sea re indi nt that a severer pun. FAYORIT�. . + g P alert -A•ea and Ow Yes who err. broke,, dower from the prloss. R. B. BUTLAND, 87 King sit. dV., Toccata . iehment ould be in icted upon American aff bts of abuse or ever -work, and in advanesd Ilh I� i HOM)!f than Upon Canadian easels convicted of the tad the wnsequ.nese of youthtulaxasw, send for aid ' (' it out► M. V. Lubon s Treatise on Diseases of Men. The MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO x. Lraw ore, of Italian Dead, has been same offs Ce. book will be sent sealed b any address on receipt of ' .. THERE I$ ' ' elected to the North -West Council. ' It-is s d that'=s gotlatlois between the 'two " alamps, Add t•ew Y. v LUBON, 47. yelling - T - . . � are nave em to din bn St. E Toronto, Oat. MAN ONLY NO B �Ien a the worst of British a Uni tea "•vern n p y tee 4 Gl4 me to ion ' ponstracting the Hudson Bay. railway at a new extradition tr ty aodtainin impor � :: " Emile," asks the teacher,i " which ani- . -. - The Snow Drift ?Sating •Powder Co., iirrantford, Ont. .• I - mal attaches himself the moat to man 2" F� N E�T , Regina. tent prow' ions hav been concluded, and Emile after some reflection-" - - - It is expected the li nor •emit � a item that there is no don t of its being ratified • n The leech, I . I . . w ins ration in thegNorth 'hest 1`erri- by the United Sta - Senate. �h'•�� S�LVER -P�T SAUSAGE GASINCS, _ I1p . . tories will be abolished. The So th Boston iron works, the lead. >�- - 1•_..�-_ .- .r -g'`P' _ WARE Neir�shipm nt from Ingland, Ex Steamehip "1for • - 1 ' - - ' The Manitoba Government are taking • ing gun f tort' oft a country, has suss end• to loan on Mortgage, Trust fur,&. For 6 ' wegianj" Lo rest prisese the trade, sea are sole . . 9 p, toward the relief of sufferers by the ; ed ogpt'ati na on aoo untof inability to pay MONEYWWK. partloniar, apply to FRATrv, CXAD_ an in a ter Mearide's Celebrated 1Bboop;: the work en. Nearl 2b00 ex rron i3t.Aessroos 6c (iva, Toronto. �t'i�$itfCI�gi�.ombiHed w i>Zh Casiap; �i to tar quotations. + retest �lestrtMCtive prairie fires. Y P - -: - _ _ - - -- - _ - -- _-- _ -_ - -- -' jJn pall£d 1111<rAbiltt �LD� 6'>tD ft01$, T•tr+aiat•. . workers re thrown out of work. The - MONEY TO LEND Y - Pr�+f. «'iggiiis is reported to have 'receiv- Governor t owes the ,firm $25,000, and, max_ >itnd Finish. : - - _ ,. ell a' t- ertificate of honorary membership in _ I - • the-St. Ananias Club," of Topeka, Kansas. ' as appro riations were not forthcoming, Pmduotive Town, Qilkp & r.,. Prtlp�l. �gZa=LZ'ON', ON'I'.A,RIO_ , , the yom uy a resources were exhausted. D MITCERILL lfteDONALD. namster, • • $ • $ bonds of the Province of Manitoba•to the • 1 .1 f f , FOREIC3N. o Oalo>a Block- Tomato Stria/ rTorotta. • , w extol:• o ill ),000 for the It1fI80I1 s h,ay • ' . n6lWAY will'shortly be floated in Montreal: "Italy Is now free from cholera..,- >hMALII .VIGOR -WORT, THE DECOCTION _ I. - l� of one single herb is a sure sure for temali HAMILTON jlrs. Dunla) of NVilberforce townshi . The Bu arias Government is •a�ran In ( p W t t s • • • l•+ P+ g $ g rregularities • stain for rtiou ars. 1 I • ('ocuty of Renfrew-, has been arrested on the: with a Lo don firm for a loan of £400,000. P, t�BVICN80N, ;i - ch:►+;,e of murdering her husband a few _ 461deroerStreet, Tomato, Canada, 1 , g It is prosed to erect a memorial church - 1__ - wruks :Igo. . d + hELPIt DHa /Hess Cotleac. 4aetph, ___ 1 Raving purehs� one N►busand R`ennedy Rifles at - in Lon o n honour of the Queens jubilee. G tisfactory prises, we offer then at the following . ,: Began the Third Year Sept. dept. 1st having already It is unflerstoo3l that l,ig Boar, who lies )rices, subject to a discount for a nuwber :-- ,. The wh le French infantry will be pro - receiv(Al i►atronage from Fax s•rATSS Ain raovixess. • N, 9R been c•onlined in Stone = Mountain Peniteth- t' Young men and boys thoroughly prepared for buss• .' r 4l sal,, Hound barrel, $18.00, sere barrel,$19.b0 y videll w' h rifles next sprig at a coat of • 40 and 45 cal. 19.50 " 21.00 tiara• -inee "September, "18.8:), will shortly be , $20,000,�f near pureuita. Graduates eminently successful. Colt Lightning " 20.(>tt, Q2.00 V lr,►1,".t • - _ _ 8pec•ia1 courses in .shorthand, FrenoN and (3ennan. ff l his liberty. Winchester iiities 113116 model 141 00 17.00 - , - The Russian Got ernment bat offiiicrall In• Ladies admitted. For terms, etc., address „ r „ ]'rrrf. -saunder•s, ; �f London, has' been a - Y M. )(�CCORMICK, Principal. , I „ . 1876 model, 19.(io, 1 19.00 p formed th Porte that she does not intend to 1876 maie1,19..A, � E1.W :poiutecl chicrf direC.t�)r of I)omil►iou experr- occupy Bulgaria. Mr TORO'ti'TO Bhi;lyEi3N fOLLEGI:•- $uglish Lbuble- barreled Breach lo,►+iing guns, side t T The LarL•vat, Leading and li at in l'anada ; action 10 -1x)re parkctil in a case, prise ti7�.00. - uu•rit;d fal•n1 station, o be established under It is stated Gen. Kaulbars iii 1 i - • f t -�t•ying to win offers slwvial oourses in Shorthand Book- keeping, , W il,l ship any guns c.o.d., with privilege to examine the :1 t pa e:l last se „snip, over the I ilgarian arrisoths to work a revo- Penmanship, Modern Languages, Ma eniatiea, Draw- .' upon receipt of sufllc•ient cash to v express charges }w► t.; ing, Painting, and all other Conuueroial English and both ways, which will Ire de3lucted from price of stn. 7 he North `Ve. -t C'3+utrcil pities ' iefn+c�l lotion in avour of ussia. Finer Art Branches. Terms, etc., low. Write im• : W. M. COOPER, Largest (sun D aler in Canada, 88 a luttit uu fur t11e adutision of cattle fl�ec of Great a arm is felt in Sofia over the mass - modiately for large oiroulam 87, 3o nd 41 Adelaide Bay isle, Toronto. . (Inty on the ground that the matter i'esta. ing of Turkish troops, which is at present in St. East, Toronto. with the Dominion Governmclit. 1 progress, g g CC R. SPENOE 0. - - -- X And Largest Training f6eio•1 lit ro ear ion the Bul scion frontier. Elliot & Co.'s wholesale drug -warehouse, player "err] Rothschild, head of the gt eat _ __..______ -_ -a' •- � D D O ENGRAVER aria. seu•t tier a;aler. star. I Torontf+, has bjen destroyed by tire, causin r* (lertnan banking firtn died suddenly at W Consumers will And It to their vanWe )o . a loss estimated at. between $60,000 and g Y to nak the trade for our make o Files And i Frankfort on- the -Main from heart diseaae, J Rasps. Re- Patting a Bperl Ity. Bead TORONTO. - .�100,000, with insurance of $79,000. for price list and tams. i _ A pant er escape 1 from a menagerie in -i Manitola millers have been given' such Chamber Frafiee Ud killed a policeman ! � • favorable rates b the- Canadian Pacific rail ' P �lla�n Line royal Nail Steamships y .. .. and bit several persons before it was cap- 4s IRa>m11t�OD, � 8nt rig. � +�... way that it is confidently believed they will tured. - - --- --- Sailing during winter trdni Portland eve r7 Thurs.. - he al,]c xo secure the Britislh Colunhbia mar• ° TNfi CAN AiIA ! �Y and Halifax every Saturday to Ll.erf,ovl, and in kit for their dour. Gen. S r Frederick RohPrts`will .111leceed , summer from Quebeo every Saturday to Liverpool, at - .;. the late Coil. Sir H rbert 1'. Macpherson as .l calling at Londonderrrryy to land mails avol pwwong•rs � - - -=ro Eighteen miles of I the 1ludson s Pa for �3cotland and Iceland ; also trots Paltimore, via 3'' command •r of the rm of seen tics in to Liverpool tortnightiy - '�. ` railway have been graded, and tiro and has Y Pa . � Halifax and St. John's, N.F•, - .- . 13 1 t't1- i..I, iII_- He 1;:IIiIIA- ,I .1:ille ,_�tle- . „: t h e . i I ! re -. I:1 the 1: 1- �i1- k.i!If)()(l ,, I kelld ":; the. h; ,I lie -itr Ili- , I,1en • 1 i ver. ; 1111, It, ,iitli- ;lwech- - 'Wrltly w. He 1,i ,�i,id had Ii «•il- I other time. - . -igh- J more It Mr. -- '.tinily, , e then ilison, ertise- name, impor- - pre- house, lit, and i otl at - lit ex- '' Since clear, ' Ile be- ted for 'V i l lili's Iroruise ;e had liters. pI rsud Al Illy ware 31lar. it, or ' r a.;, fwd - Ilarn 1 C')in- - I keep •„x.111 in :i'_l1 ill - c•I,nlely It ilfab- I ai: ,t i . ill i s % I paint- ; Monier. ,e tiule : That ,llle the he will• ;ilurch- teacher , forty rtuuit� a.s will 1 illfor- �reRrin ,.I life. - au per• restion ! i3 A4x- - fiot i I 'hen a my• ttrma 1. during summer months. The steamers of the Glass . • - - - been broken on the whole forty miles, which I I' HAMILTON, ONT. I , Row lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, The G Iogne (�ci efts gays. the policy of "Best a ui Business Colle a in the Dominlon. Portland, Boston and Philadel hia; and durin sum- tvill Le uoulpletecl in about two weeks ii fine 4 > e P gg weather c',ontintle�, Co many or many ears towards En lane] Write for handsome lllustrated.catalogue. i mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Glasgow - '; - - has been everywhere advance' and foster R. E. GALLAGHER, Principal. 1 and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia - Kingston forwarders have done the lir` eat fortni htl busi'itess this season for five years at fairly he r Rowe I •A.RMSTRQNG'S BUTTER t'EARS. I For treiYht, paseae, or other intorniation a ply to i . profi table rates. Besides coal, 8,500,000 Advice from ngti' nr state that the A. Schumacher & Co. Baltimore ; S, Cunani & Co., Trench t oops rec utly had a brush with Halitax ', Shen b• Co., lt. John's, N.F. ; Wm. Thomp- THE KI HG of BIACKi NG bushels of grain have been transhipped for son A Co., fat. John, N.B. ; Allan k Co., Chicago ; Montreal since. navioatiou opened. about 2, pirates„ and that more than ;i00 i I Lover A Alden, New fork ; H, Bourlier, Toronto ; •SOLD EVERYinIHERE • Annainite were kil jed. ' Allan@, Ras A Co., Quebeo • %'in Brookie, Philadel- - There' is considerable opposition in Win- ! c I - -- phia ; Ii, A. Alien, Portland, Bo>rton, hinntreal. - rlipea to the city giving a bonds to the - A Sheri s party cif thirty policemen at - LLL tempting to evict ;a tenant in Clonakilty, _ Hudson Bay railway until assurance County C rk were' ssailed with bricks and of au unquestionable character is. received V I that the road will be immediately completed- lwiliug w ter and d even oil: �Hade from Finest steel, tempered under the Arne - afro ■ ■ - I: ng Patent Process, enabling ail parts to stand .* The Mayor of 'Victoria, 11. C., and two It is r ported t hat Germitny has Joined under actual test Moo to sec per cent. over Raw - . . other prominent citizens are on a tour of in- France in urging EE gland to vacate 1'gypt, Steel The runners vein outwear the ordinary ddsh + USE ON YOUR AC,HINERY ONLY THE WELL -KNOWN - and that Turkey a d Russia area reed in shOo steel fully 1411 TIMES, and bein tempered as , specti0u of t11e leading cities of file Domin= above they do not drag on poor slalgingg. Light, ion, with .a view of deciding oil the best -their oppo itiou to �ngliah occupation, Graceful and Durable. Send for our descriptive • = �S T . ' -, w . system of public works to be adopted in The bill introduc d into the French Cha'm- eireular and ask your carriage makers for these gears.: ���� NACeU c 1.008100 . P , . .- �, .. ictoria. ber of Dep ties for t he com letion of the na J. 8. ARMSTRONC M'F' CO (L'D) UELPH CANAD }{ eves. > E"�'t16 a er ere I - - P vY -, C , A. i ' Davi3l Gooalein, the German now in Pero- proposes a outlay f $28,000,000 for the con - 1 . • . broke gaol awaiting trial for the ihurder of struction o new war ships, and of$12,000,000 SA E . OI PACKAGES n �t Have been awarded it Burin the loaf -three years. Try also PEERLESS . . his tenant, , Irs. Werckenthal, in Raglan for the col atruction of ports of refuge. • SIX GVLD MEDALS AXLE GRE4 ,for your Wagons and Horse Powers. - A township, Renfrew, has made a full confer- Cholera is still r aging fiercely In Corea. . - Manufactured at QUEEN CMTY OIL WORK8 by - sion of his crime and of the circumstauees No idea ca be fo ed of the extent of the SAIIIiUEL ROGER & `'O., T�RONTOf i which led to it. - scourge. t has m re than decimated the __. �� .. An ini ort:aut`meeting; was held 'at Rat capital, w ere out o a population of `l(Nl,(x>D j Ii 1t�i!� ' �" Portage to consider the question of titles to the death_ ate rules at the frightful average - � N Y �I •• f land in the disputed territor resolutions of a thous nd per d y, Corea is described I'"'.I !V "• ` ; Y as an apps ling pest hole. . I I . ­0 TH seer e passed urginJ the Dominion and Local • 1 ( iovernmeuts to remove ' the_ disabilities , It is sta d the C ar has made an arrant- i i ' _. - ... 1. w 11it h now exist. meat with he Por ,the Czar guaranteeing "� sue' .. 1 A company of Canadian and United Sta "tes the integri y of the Sultan's dominion, re- ' _.. '. capitalists ha been organized urtdcr thename duties the 'urkish i demnity and dbtaining ' ST��L - . DQ �OT -� �tiRNtgCI��. � * of "The Canadian Anthracite liinirlg (sin_ pernusaion garri nand fortify ,the Darda- FOR FAMILi, NOIEt, ANDlS?�OAE USE ' • Tbeee pacakages are trade of Wood oints ton ed 3 pony," with a capitial of Ij500,000, for the nelles, and occupy Bulgaria with Russian + i • , .. - t' and Roume is with Turkish troo s and grooved, and covered with a paper strip inside ; „ ptti pose of developing tile. coal mines near P all being thoroughly coated with l right a Patent I 4 - the Banff Hot Springs. A Londe despatch says that Mrs. Leader, Composftion, the whole being .of great strength, and . , pectic fly impervious to kero +one or other oils. Fitted , .file other night the schooner Emeline " wire of a Ca berwell butcher after a quarrel with nickel plated compression faucet and vented ! :r; Capt. (iraut, with a crew of six hands, was with her h sbarhd, the other morning, left fillers. Manufaciured by the i . -- -. - .z' lost in Hernl.itage hay, west coast of New• her'home, king her five little children with foundland. file vessel Was Bound from St• R'1I. CANE .w t3oil� MFG. t'8:, I U . I w` her: She eat to the Thames river at Ful- NEWMARKET, OtiT. r 1 ierrc to Bay Despair• She struck oil Dra- ham, and brew herself and five children - y t 0 9011 promontory and sank immediately- into the wa er. All were drowned but one C H A R L E S. B O E C 11 H & S O H S1 - R e Ln� claims for ]oases incurred during the of the child eu, whi h was rescued Toronto, whole »ate A�uMs. North- 11'est rebellion are continually being --- --- - 1 h r y } .rnj,�,1 t received by tike War Claims Commission _ , Ul WllU $ Rube Podet I h9g O Brothc Gard er s ShorA ber. ' sitting in Otta�t'a. The commission lhas ad- _ .,.axn.... • jilste(j i+ei►ti een ],Sig) - and 2,000 claims; on _ ns. aZONIZED INHALANTS . O F which they hay e scads an estimated saving . Dar am a rtain fin a which "yt;u kIn chalk cvs= rote cot ns, . ` of over 338; ,000 to the Government. clown on de Cellar doh wid a feeling dot you CATARRH and BRONCHITIS w � Toronto NVater NVorks Committee has de- am swine t hit nil a times whar you miss Always ready. Recognised bit the Pro- - cidQd to recou niall(l to the Council that a . once. fession. 600,000 in use. See Drug- - by- lats-.be submitted for the issue of deben- -- ` " gists, if not kept by them, sent by mall i iIN ID•et it eeti F% DINM �Irle ash its the Market !or wasmf■� tures to lay'a new pipe across the ber ow- It am twi a as`ear to spend.fifty cents to or express on receipt of �r.oa Wd teadMM Chw%b� Pdb1lo 6, SUM and Privale IDddenow elmpa in sonewso. - i u 1, Y+ sh teats c reus Fro as . it n tc) pay back two CONSUMPTIVES, We 04 autlly nan" V4 o< a�•tos mm heat w� low ooamnipflton of .tad than any other bsatlaN ' o t�) the large increase in the consumption ahilligs of rrowedj money. ' , of ht stir in the city. The estimated coat is - Send Stamp for Pampbier on LUNGi • Mr Lh"letely � T10t.l�1 31911t Sims ••H#trrls "elzd flisiwdsee ••21annuoti" beta ecn 2�0;0�0 and 3280,000• Na man i>: remember whar Ile' frowe <i FOOD. New and successful treat - ash na&and oaa ber Mt eltihat Is Drlok oy roftble tons. Ootrnepoodva so 00111. ?or OaWotosa Gtr his empty c ns and b(httlea until the diskivers menttfor the delicate, the enfeebled, tha tni� � A company of local capitalists has been eat someb y has klumped seises obey hia emaciated of either sex and of any age. clurin - ul Winnipeg for the purpose o se- fence. I ASTHMA 'CAN BS CURED. h 1W for. Th �o �• ��� ('lo. s *tM� � TO�s' curing -the const>•uction of a line from Win- - , � . Pamphlet. w. tAl. ONewsr. ri. ph U YY - nipeg southerly one hundred miles to t Broadelot ' an ai1k�I look 'well on pie street, St, Catharines, Ontf Canada. )� eastet n bouthdat•y of Carillon county. The but dey door hitch v ry well wid cold testers 1 . - .eompany is to be known as " The Winni- at home. '( peg, �t Boniface Carillon railway com- De value b de 4 yvu kick am no gauge -- .1 fur de feelin sob de owner if he happens to pally." E r I '' The police rilarle a raid the other der on a be around. f small jewelry shop on Talbot street, St• Nine men uter to borrow wid de e�pec "-""'" Thomas, Out.; kept by Geo. Garrey. Upon tashun ob be n' just mush' ahead. De old Lf 11 - 1 . searching the premises they found a com- one will wan to bo ow again as a reward for "�"� ' • i �' . plete set of dies and a quantity of material his honesty., ; } 0:i.'.. used for making counterfeit more I. was ar rested and taken to the 1 ce stet et' t et nor po rful e y to discriminate be- I _ _ Po ion, e a wta man a fanatic. De wise : • Upon being searched a quantity of counter, man belong$ your party, de fanatic to de - ffeit money was found in his pockets- opposishun. a . 1 - AMER:ICAYf While yyou shout love .y9ur, naybur as _ yourself, doa gin hi to under-stan' dat you `' `his 3 ear's cotton crop of the United , - leis• m States is estimated at 6,202,708 bales, kin be' de�en ed on lie awake o' nights to r ers,e protect his g pe arb r. p A lighthouse at Michigan City, Indiana, , .� was carried away during the late'atorm. When a ma s wh et' coats mo don hia at �. An ordinance permitting the sale of beer building o shou twl wings to de count house. de , f �. in Atlanta, Ga:, .has been, vetoed by the Y . ' ' m I%Jayor of that city.._ . - De man wh figjze dat he kin so live a ' to ~ ; 1 L dodge slande an scape malice has got a � , " 11lany tons of Concord grapes have been heap o' thistle wait' ''fur �tis bar' feet. . ~ frozen on the vines at various points along The aivera a mane biz a war i . In se d k ti be �% the I3udson valley. • depended on u to a rtin pint -as fur as he _ 0" 1. � 1. The village of SaIislatlry, Maryland, has will profit by sepia it. been almost destroyed by 'fire. Damage „ 1 �, or er a million dollars. problem b lies ' dossepeud >iuCh " Q� E.la r � ;, on hangin' to old vet t in -de �; � �T . There was a severe earthquake shock at ldr as it does roes ' de'er t� an':air�hs'' - . Summerville, S. C., on Friday night of last in de kitchen. Reek, but no damage was done. ,. : While it am true slut all men war' created � ` I - ���� Aline of fire five miles long is Sweeping equal, a h p ob ns shave got epoilod in tie '� over the swamps five miles west of Apron, bringin f . bout $e only time Mtoeial ,brit• t tl� Ohio. Large herds of cattle and uantities riers am bol' hed am doorin, a steamboat - ' 1� of standing timber and fences have been des- ex loahun j 1 4 n, '!yt � t p m IN - ,. <- , I .. royed. ,, . . = = Xs at�1. = 4X' � E +_ + . ', ­1 A , - '- . thou �.i- sew--- r- ��•- ,,,,.0 -- _ . til f S d - 4 - i. PY twentq -nine feet and a half long _ y - �aped from its ca a in Bos A eW C m lsill�. �� M . I j' rr f •� : I ., �•.7 t , r i v g ton, and was P P n �r�rt . �#tlRrt 3�rst �`i1�e tf z ��_ � .+ • r "_ �- reCaptured by four men after a terrible Edith, th years'old, is sitting insthe f , • � . 1. Sears r fwin� "u M +' , ,h# etrug le, during which two of ire ca fora . �1t ra Pi were injured. P corner 1 in her head o her hands and , : g ��gvs - looking v ry iserable. �er mother in• ► M was a lively fall of snow in several sires . :r' 1 i i l�of Rockland coon}�, 11jew " Area o w " j>� 1 - - _ - other "J r York, the y ell, Edith ? �� t .�• I .: z , l b.: , % afternoon, and from an- inch to an inc "Not cry ell, I doss " r .�-o = b and a u rter of a I � q snow waa found in "What is t e matter 2" + , . ;...'_.. Mme places in the county nett' 1norlsing. " I dot a to c in my Lewd, dams." �'�� =fc t __.� _J_'L; 11 � . - � - rv31g .. :,1 4i tl b $:�2 ..a - s _' ­ y u ! J "�aJa' F"i (. S f 1 �. _ . 11 - .. - .L �3a . �' r i 3'.. _ 11 ✓" ! i a- i F k . H. t fi: i -' } 1. ,n b '1. `:�: . _ ,.. L J • 1 + 4 'I _s., 3. 4 -. b . 66 i. - vi ..._ P -era . -..i, . : -- =t: Tw h., aI•. 1. i a -k i'- - Y - a`' 1. _r R f't, .. .. +1 : - .1 I _ �� ., _ ,_ 1 -- -- -- . _ `_ I . - 1 . . • I °' - - �+ - - .x sn+,, --- v,,.,,. -,..w� - :....M -. %...ie,t_reH. ,•, ,,.,,o,. -rsav ­ �­. �CSa +rs .ii .....w.:.w..w�4. -. rs ...» ... •.ws.n.�..,..+n., .. .,..nw �.... ...... .... ....:. .. ta. at,+.'-4- *W_k4 , - +,a,,. :. - ..rr z w.. .+. -.+ rhra,.. r.+\ �wreso .w..,,s„•,¢�/tsr�vwmwac.w# .r.& -- ..j�.,,i.mu-w-w,wu.se� °..Harr Fw - ,w4rv..}rr.•resn'krs..vR *+ _.. - - , - .... -. -... `•wi ,•• .-. . . ..._ ... - _ �� .1 -.. - - - f -i ..� t r $ ,r '� i•,d4. 2 0 .i. d is ,i ��tf .�E 't:' 4. 3 , - .: ;. r. . � ;' • F. ,.�� . i command of •. _ - , . ,, 1� genera sent out to take sew 'laud' ' -�• The reduction of ibUrnal revenge and f , "`, ��� i 1. j 11 t e vo antes It is quite ptible ,, ,, , "the taking o$ of revenue stanips from pro- , lk ' .: = t 4t . ey 46,7 not bee4 aft perfect sa rietary medicines. no doubt has largely ` ] they re cr eked up to be, and rthat netted the oonsnmers, eta well ss re- :. ' ' . _ -. - -- t in at i aSt s e of the oases the old lieving the the burden o! home manufac- -- -, _ dpke's eritiai In would apply. • A$ it is turers. Especially is this the case With .' I set do b uch hi h authorit that Green's August Flower and Bosehes's 4 l I , ' i�'c�tt�e x�CC�1�1�C�V . y Berman Byrnp, as the reduction of thirty'oR A FINE EW 42 . • Britis • ofce _ are• not 1i►Ortl1 their six amts per doaen, has been added to in- . Is published every Friday morning e b its olnee, I : - . 1, i; It, a .time would seem to have ar- crease the sire o! the bottles containing - Yickerin , Gnt. • these remedies, thereby - THx>�s - : , rived or the Dominion Government . y Riving One -flith • y ' 411. ?a pwpear; •1.00 Itpaitd Inud.V=04. t take, the a pohitment of the major - more medicine in the 75 cent sitpe, '.The _ ItATEB OF ADVEIiTIf3INd : August Flower ;for dyspepoia and liver I . Fire insertion, per line - - - 8cents. g neral in o wand Of the Canadian complaint, and the -German Syrup !or ' • L rubsequeAt insertaon,l line , - , g v lunteers in o its own hands, and cough and long troubles, have perhaps, the ' - � to does not include Legal oailfozeiga ad- c pfine its elQaEion to our own laraeet sale of any medicines in the world. k - I - Ye sehld$ts- I . The advantage o! increased size o! the LARGE STOCK 0 FINS 1. cisl terms given do parties making eda- country. , r fora or 6 months or by the year. Half- bottles will be greatly appreciated by the y y or yearly contracts parable quartet ily. . ,, sick and afflicted, to every town and itllage _ -- ness cards, ten lines or under, filth pap", . ,� :.yi, °4, = Abo t fruit Tress. - in eivilized countries. Baatple bottles for - 1. ° . on1 'ear, 13 OG, payable in advance. L 10 cents remain the same size. 'sg i I . �ire�tisements withopt written instructions In another olunin will Ito fund the ATINGLS . will be ineorbed until forbidden and charged ae- i eronimo and fourteen other Apache ^.ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- a nounCemept Of Wesley Matthews, *-, I . �' ' - tgentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- a ant for the . L. VanDusen Nursery war -fors have arrived in ' Pensacola, and . tuber, - C mpanf. W have always been inter - are confined at It'ort Picens on Banta'AL(�II�' TRIMMIN S, ETC., ; :_ rob Work promptly attended to. , , . , Rosa Island. ) . e fed to the su sass of ttie farmers, and :�: - _ 4 & ACKERMAL a • PRd"IM29 shall never lies itate to advance their best - " New .ddzr�•tiaementa. " � ' ] Otir Politioe -8 ti Independence. interests. We therefore, give some sug. . ; - Our Aim -A First -blase Local Paper. g stions as tb t e purehase of •fruit- trees, -- i , --+--- -- t Our Expeotatio>aB -The hearty Isere the- be t varieties are produced, Card f Thanks. .,; � support of the �eoale of and vioin,ty. h the locati n of the C. L. i'anDusen : -' t -_ y �_ • - . - Nursery Co. s far superior to the loea. I be to thank the Confederation Life Assur- , .; 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER ZJ, 188G. ton of other urbertes, and facts of in- an�e �o. for the pr mptneaa with which they NEW STCCIi F , paid ,the amount of nsuranne on the life of my . t rest to farme s and others. _11r..- husband, whose death took place on the 19th of � ,, : , ..- ' ' . NOTES AND COMMENTS.. ley Matthews, of BrougLam, the general August. - - a ant for she above firm,. his shown us a ELLEN R�'AN, A N . CAPS* _. 'Widow of the late Thomas Ryan. . Yt is sl?fid Sir Charles Tupper w °ill sufficient amount of evidence to then- -- - - - ou ht convince us that it is for the in- .� ���''1:'.; ' re -enter public life and Hill. contest g y I I - . . h t #rest of all to observe the following � J I : , . _, _ . West Durllain iii opposition to the . - faets : 'shat the C. L. ti anDusen Nurse Between fMir. Benjamin Hartric'k's corner acid Nursery GLOVES, CbLLARS & CIE I1V ALL THE' HOil. Edward Blake. The ' wOUld the Railway statiou, on morning of Monday, . Co. have been or anized since 1889 • that (tj�q I. 11th inst., two lady's u al tote or coats, stnspped . .. . - make a strong team.._ in choo6ing Geneva, N.Y., as $hell' loci• together with two strape. The finder will be . I . ' . ` i lion they selected a climate and soil con• suitably rewarded by leaviag same at 141 B. . - 1 • -Next year will be the jubilee' Yeai, ceded tp be better adapted to the pro- Hartrnck•s, by MRS. GAS'_ G9-1 or fiftieth year of the reign of (queen duction, of hardy and vigorous nursery Collie =Og' =.,+C1:3t. . I . . . 1. Victoria,' and it is proposed to celebrate stockthan any other place. The strong soil, � S. I - . I w �, ' . the occasion in a •right i,'Oyal manner c oudy .atmosphere, and even tempera- 131'act� aid tarp .rift white on teat, white an face and white ring around seek. Answers W, - - ' i in England. .Already the British Isles t ire, together with an entirb absence of the name of "Baldy. • Any person returning him CALL AND Sly t1S - are making preparations for the affair. a sere cold weather in early fall (which to 140B19RT MILLER, brougham, will be re- ____ __ is so fatal to Ithe health of young fruit warded. Anyone detaining him after bhla notice ` + .: ` , trees combine to make (leneva file finest w'll be proaecnt ©� _ _ I - ? ;_ I _� - .. , _!, '. - . Anent the proposal • tb forth a ) � - ­ _° - `_ - ' T &-.''I. � /� � T erniahent Colonial Exhibition in location in every respect fur the SueeeRS- . House and Lot for SA�e.. , J� 11'1 A <J ►�, T P p ful oulturo of nursery stook;. The. - . __ s London, Eng., an exchange remarks : e3tlier there- during the fall is verb cool, In the 'Village of reenwopd. House 16%t j . -- - - -- _ - "the proposal of the Prinee of Wales r tardiug the growth of the tree, and kitchen 14x24, stable driving I ousv, ben house, that the (?assn's jubilee `should be t us ri enin e�rl the wood formed cur- �c., on aremiaea, with good well. The lot con - p g 3 talus one acre. Known as the old sterling � - i " celebrated by the establishment of an i g the minme ,and enabling it to stand stand in Greenwood, and sow owned by ldta. . 'A �R - I . .. : , , j Imperia•1 Institute as the outcome of the severe cold ithout ill A health Jaa. Mackie. For particulars write to JAMhti I : - .1 3' 1M.kVKIN, Cyprus P.O., Ont. i59 -ti the. present Exhibition, has naturally tree cannot b raised when the young ; -- "- _ .. I. .. , i .. . ( continued to attract much attentiol: wood is. over en by sever .8 Bold weather '.rm. RSP. �a� flaring the week. There would seem afore it is ri sued. �Pood which has l , : , _ - . • Ben thoroag ly ripened before severe PERSONAL PROPERTY for SALE. ' ]' to be a belief among the exhibitors eather sets i , cannot be injured under Co t`o he only Hardware Sto . •e In tl;e To�VI1Fr� lip Of and others interested in the possibility dinary eireui stances. Sealed tenders, addressed to the andereigned, P Gkering- for will be received op to of the Exhibition becoming re- opened . Everyone ho has heretof re pur THE 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER • g SATURDAY, .. - t' . - - nett spring in somewhat of its present aged trees grown in the yiemity of fie :t, for the purchase of the following property co T - . ! , � - - '- - . sha a and continued throw h the ear eneva, are I ud in their praise •of the belonging to the estate of the late 1�'7 - • . p , g y - urseiy stock !anted. Those that have AfICf>rAEL REED Decursed � � . whilst ' arrangements of amore per- ' BUILDERS U P . LIE 6yeII 8 small tees Of land bliOtild 11t1r- via., lit Iilackamith she pnd bnildinge connoeted �. `� ^' 1 lilanerut nature are being completed. P ts� carpenter's . , ,Lase somathi gin the fruit line. There therewith, rs► I3taeksmith's foals, ��RPE N TE c c In other words the belief would seem i nothing plat d in the soil tkonl !which tools, (4� I�uml »r. Parties londering may bender I C 1J T O O L IJ to be 'that the present exhibition and a eater remuneration can b® realized for all or part. All tenders most be marked ( . t gr ''•Tender" on the envelope. The highest or any its Royal Cominissian will ,ease early than trees wh' h produce fruit of a super- tender not neeossarily µccepted. _ r• Dated this 4btb day October, A.D., 1W. PAINTE S SUPPLIES , . . in November, aliO that the -display of i'lld qual ity. A good orchard also mate Z',�, liIIi�iTIN( -, ` � . =. iieit ear will be under .the au ice y enhance& the intrinsic value of the . _ Pitikering, ,. � "try ' y to a surprising extent. Mr. 0: C. ] ��'ialtor fgr sieeRio Ar said p.tat*. • of the permanent institution " - `' ' S', _ - _ . I - - . . . i Chapin, of Bloomfield, N.Y., the must .�ibd �` - -� - 00- _ 1 . ;...i c `' experienced and successful le groaner . p His .Majesty -the Cr,ar of ail th►e "pp • - in the vnorld,'dlio jras five `hundred acres - - - - .. ..: : . Russians is httvin considerable troub Oil = y L ­ 1, ., g r rovin of apple oreha d, the trees of whieA were Berkshire Boar aC�lli�e � . - of late both home and ab oad, p g purchased fro the above named tom- -: I -• . 1. the truth of the old adage: •`Uneasy puny, &aye he a naiders the yearly growth lies the bead that wears a crown:'' of each tree a led to be w nth full one (Large btreed.) Fot6erriceatJpflitFli CeRB'S, Housekeepers' St1p I 1e13� . • Ackering Village. 64-1 i ;' . 4 Y . flatters in Bulgaria have not been dcllar before ey commence bearing. Plated W€��e . At fifty trees r sere thi6 would snake , ► going as the Czar desired, for it is - I . an increase in tie of i50 an sere, which Table end �eli�t Cu cr 1. y Nursr �� generally conceded that Russia has a rather to estimate. We might . • •f lied its eye, so to speak, upon that quote the R>cpe ' ae of others, but flits. i `� . Ilittle country for some time, and was ;s quite &nfiici t, seining a:i it fides from teach e Needles ant i. �! .. -; only waiting for a suitable chalice to a rzon of sue ' h authorit . It gives coo pleasure to announce to the public : y g y that I hays accepted the agency for the "- gobble it up, bones and baggage. In So many nurserymen lu►ve the repute- ! lion of dealing nnfairl Rith their �nR. BSITHS sad �arr�a a B��lders SUPP11036 the deposition of Alexander the hand Y C.L.VanDusen Nursery' Co., towers, that t e reliability of the' C. L. . ' . • • of Russia was plainly seen, and it was , of Geneva, N.Y., and aru prepared to reesir*e . VanDusen ti ui ery Co. ebould bo con- r thousyht the dine had arrisert for. the �ra�re nor all varieties of Fruip and Ornamen�►1 - . ' carrying `illur out of its son cllerislied etdered, The ninny - testimonials fYOxU Trees, shrubs, etc. - - ' - - - - - - r y g' ' the Geuevii ba s and. business firms, is , And everything. else that is ally kept In first-el 's project, bLt Tinsels found tLat flue ample roof t at the Dorn a►a lime e �'ES�'EX I�iATTHEWB; , - . P P y s� -t>} _ Brougham. out, �ardwa�re Stores at bottom hardwa a pricds. people of Bulgaria had something to high eommerei 1 Aud reliable standing at , . __ - - CS ' say on the subject. . They refused to home, and the they have the implicit ', Farmers of Pickering.. , ' . - '' allow the Czar t0 state dOm11110�1 over . COUfidenoe Of he fruit growers and fruit R Linton, having sold his old Thresiiitig " lovers of America.. them Without as much as saying "by Machine. begs to inform the public that he has '. �. ".. � IL d . . L .. . I .. our leave," and roceeded to elect a Among the ew varieties tfioronghly purchased a new 'leaner, and asks for a state of p tested by aotn ,tent inen in. Minnesota ratronage.- _ -- 38-tt _ _ ___ __ T t T Government in accord with their and the north rn regions, Qan be men- THE PRINCIP�j E PICKER 1V G VILLIAG .. - - visas. So matters .stand at ppesexlt. tinned Abe Roa on, Yellow Transparent, ..T- 1 1. _ At home, the old premoilitiolt{f .of fear Dickinson, $ loruo and Wolf River I - • 1= - of assassination, are again appparent, Apples; the Ki fers Hybrid, Lawson and 1I , -. �1' l and it is reported that a terrible state Le Conte -Pea s;, Olivet and •Luelling y �,�. :r�+ t � Wars and . IJ o aril - of fear &lid confusion exists in the Cherries-land any others, all of which 1■r Czar's household, owing to the have stood the eat of the severe ere winters "' • "'J .', - . of localities where the thermometer has • • ' hallucination of tins roar dun ens to But there is a Genuine Slaughter at SIMON FRASER S . g y g registered fort degrees belop zero _. zvhicll his majesty is subjected. Air. Matthe 8 informs ae that lists - - Brazilian Warehouse, • of Elegant China Tea Setts, Dinner - Owill to her grasping propeusities, now ready to talk nursery -stock to all - Setts, Crockery and Glass rare and Fancy Goods. - " : - : Russia as lost the sympathy of a in ted. and receive their orders• for � � , } - . ' t . • majoi't of the great Powers S. of Spring delivery,' elivery Those whoeonsult their .j Clearing Sales below orig dial c4 t, - as money is wanted Euro e, d should she receive a best tnteroats !will, of course, not Rive ;j ' .,, . ' � and the space, is wanted for goods a riving.. . - decided check there will be found very their orders .other parties until they ��. _ . . I , - . few to shed tears over the result. consult him, a the atanllinR of the firm A large stock of New seasons T s, Coffees and General he represents, nSI i1i6 own repntaiion for ' 11 ' rt Groceries at greatly reduced prices squat dealing, is the beat of evidence i : r , _ The Canadian mess lids- contended that ve one will receive first -class ] Our Prize Tea is booming agai , fiber flavored Teas and • i = for some time that the commander -in genui e s ock. y- Cu Ps chief of the military forces of Cana_�6 _ . � _t - ,` '' 3 1' . ' .. - Prizes, consisting of handsome Damps, rich China C pt . To ice. Are y" dist4b" at 1 1. . an Saucers and other fancy nd seful ornaments. Don should be a Canadian, appointed by ni t a bro nor - y _ your rest b a skit t . , ; ., < < , the Dominion Governmei instead of o Bring a with pain dt Cutting . $ .,. fail to see them at the Brazlllian arehouse. - Teeth If so d •t once and get a bottle • . p. by the Imperi l authorities, as�is now of •' win. 's " soothi syrup for _ , I Q F R A S E R. . 1. the case. Respecting the ma orit of ° ' n Teems • 'us value tnoatoalable. com, l atin A ��, , y It will e e poor little suffer r immeiately. the British officers and. their ca a- Dope u nit, motheft; there to no mistake - �'y ' . - p albotttt . I}l►sentery a►nd Diarrhoea - y - A Ieerell s Block, Brock St., Whitby, Ont bilities, the Telegram has the follow- ea the stn hand Bowels, our" wind .. , in What the Duke of Cambridge, iteas txe (tame. reduces hgtlauimatiop, �� W � ` STON M t P, _ Q� g • abd gi es tone an energy to the whore system. 1 1 6911DIS o } u s comm�inder -in -chief of the Britiiih "f[rs. naow's g i3 "for children o ` army, says about British officers- is of " .Is pl" t to the taste a�aW a perg.rip on Eminent Throat and g i><u eonr w, - - . ,.of one i the olds t, and tbbst female phpei Hoians . interest to the people Of this. country, and n rise in the United States, and ie for sale '� visit Picl;iering, at the ordoln douse. on - ��� by all ggistg row out the world. Price 5i- �Tr g� GU r ; : seeing that it is from ' among these Dents t►ottle. a sure you ask nor "Has. Wirt- - - - - officers that the major- general sent � a' goO�' arz�" �d �aa no otiher yf �� t . out to ke command of the for ' 1 _' . ew oo r�� � - to forces ill Ge . Baulb rs s ' stcs&as TSBAT D.--Ca b t e • ha informed the Bul- � b and 1. .ti Canada must be selected. The old `:garia GFove silt that Russia gill re -ode, Baal Deatdessss, hr srono tie,]_c . .t '� _ F . .1 , Asthma and Consumption. so loss of Voiee, duke says• that these distinguished Bard he proceedings dings of the flobrangje as rgore Tbroav Enlarged Tonsils, Polypus of the f ; .. ...r_•..�,. -• °•. --r- -o < < nut a d void. if ose remo ell . military gentlemen are not worth t - . - 3 tidies {Told Watches, 've fide cods, from 818 u , their salt," 84 the • neither know their rh pops • as refi sseel )oa3; -allow any 66' ' � - U. oitsvr.TATION FREE. Ladies' gilver Watches from 89, pret , good and chi - . I y orris a to b lased .bd' IA *Vg ' ava.., - . - . .. • �� ► U :' + . G ®Ht's �G9 Watches, Vittrvlt am and at la eatp rises.. own duties nor instruct the sot tens in h � : � beyo au tin ainted wooden cross bear - CHRANIC BR NCHITIB CURED.: j 1�; g.1.a + Clocks in great ^variet3 *. ,west Myles in Jeweller►• 1. theirs. ; Tbftf• is a pretty severe re- ing. h' nme nd the words, "Orate pro Rectory, Elornwall, tint, yy f r ion on the officers, and as it riobis. ' ; . ; Y " , •. ,,i r+ c , a f 4s' s• "•11P et, broat `.arid, Lung gnrgean, comes firoilaa fie hi h ail authorit A rt of row a it., oronto. Coin Silver' de'wellery Made stud :ended in the best r3tples at lowest prioeg. r g y a y radians WAS "atta ked . - �. .. ` v the Colnnd d ®r -ih -Chief it n b It and of • ux Little t er ��' + - I stla +d'tolbh abtelio its bt �bri* f . ' t r aired k , of b�. y ,Zr, hat m ds r ill ejaite well age►iu. As this is Forks, Bpvo s, &a., e>;igl awed: ; i �etveIlery made "to order I l pooh- poohed or lightly set asidb The ion a, A► fs '.4 ae► 'i a► . wa� - ; to p.� shohas been curet -of a grave r; - . • fact so 5tron l commented n o Were killed nd three wounded. Two grouch trouble under your treatment, when i. , : t Watches and dlobks T8 aired. '' g y p ri may au other remedies railed, I write to express my p 8ionx were kil ed. The Sioux are greatly gratitude. Please accept my thanks. , account for the difficulties that taro excite on aec tint of the recent raid a n Your. truly -`_ - • too fre uentl been ex eri n po - - - ` _ : Q y p e cad in this their girds an the murder of a squaw a' B' ' t� country in connection with the majors- by the Crows. Heed office, lib Yonge at., Toronto. tiVrite or BrO iii street Whitby..!.. 1. cal a Watchmaker. ken - tae a< a , r. - +r - , - -.. - - rr .. - ., - - - 1 - -� - parttealettib• I -y © f . 4z" ' f i P 5 fi e+., . ;e. , 1. ,. • .. ;r ra, ,.P;, :- Y -: / .. L _ - -: - {�a- t 1. v „ . FL Y . 'it .. }?v , - � M ; �v A IN : . � } TZI ! . TOO 1 r4 OTHE] . r =� Cs,nni ' , week. ' A in Bear' • __ The in . been eo► '• 00, port I ing rii,,D{{ k k "L m -' WW• - of East , Uzbri f_ I#+ snit lig , used. �]� The ' market . � I * but the . �..t . � ; : ►I Aeon .l has beet .�,r IA IOOktI Mr. J ' Darlings Enniski . °, the age The t -Sunday.. • - driving snow ft: Airs. Grove, i day by: and was rived. Last i - in the . had the 1. mangled - I. : tion was 1. Miss _ ` Thos. 5] the 26th. .,years. the junk • % nireh re The b, I I'LL .: i tiered tit _ nientary • went o: launehiu dent, •Ia With a R While the vin f young In taet Witt explodei demolisl seriousl; It is ,V • .• ,death c Smith, TP., le el . 8 settlers . who kni Mr.( River st . out she - ° ores eh out the jnring i Rev. pastor the 141 .I Rented i pastor, 'fir. N - valued . ,t - Un ... notieed - bridge. the fire comme . 150 bu - building safe cot . the will . liege lc I . son, an and thr this ra . made it ; } : in -orde mother Lorne ' greatly `r- ' Says i86 for I... X sia tery, 11 Well gal with su f of it bu . prietor tacked be a vei Grief fat Ie' : Mr. I . a narrc I 't ' Iaat. I . by a lab - -' (. would �l a I then eh't ', ndert f :. cal aid >�� 1 tended i, for ma! _1'i , sleep ; , . ,t•, ,:. wake l< ot ; `, ecvAerii ., iF Friday F, it ,1 R, A- - ` West E , r ness tc .R= z, - MaDol �+i ll : the ae► 'r .the•oc j7',. a �} Wei 4WaIy -, .ft him 4; is; :..5. kip y l f I ` rrt .1 w . h t. ' 1. - _h y3 t J: , -, back I ! count ;, -ire wa a, ,,. ball 01 � . '��i 1, 1. smut 9 0 ` POxl . , - + !- u- +ii3°i.•�. .. «�- r-- kx$z•ra ib , W*C .*,4 +°y.��.fs 44+ •.0 v.&*A"a. >.. A+rr.. sw .ws5.er.•r•,a�. ,µ.rd,+." 'xtu.at4 s•.FR. .draY..ne fHOGasr ....t -. .. . 4. J. _ I l .x r ii�. °i l�4'' .�. , , I , ♦- t l Fl, 9� ♦ rr•itC� t. ,•t !1 i K,f �- 1,# -. ti ;t[,r 4r4# .rf,n- �ti I €o . 1 P 3 ISTRICT DOTS. Mr. bainuel amer, of Cedar (Trove ) . � �- 01 planing to ills, ei with an accident on THE va>tY 1.jTasT xsWS ' G�DLLZ la>Y the 14th, *1'8 he had tha thumb bpd - TAE LOCAL PRESS AND f4LUN>•D lf'80'l[ two t�Dg�B Of right•band bq1 off. He WAS ran .the planing machine' about. : OTHEti eovltoas. • 6 P.M., an find ng it -bras not running ?' altogether saris, sorry throw t11e belt off � �annington :fall races, were held last to stop the maoti e, intending to sharpen week. the ki i Cle the s avwgs away A rifle aaso8ation ` has' been organized he &wide y laced his hand in con - > :: _ in Beaverton. ,tact with f e W revovling knives with . ' . . The new grain elevator' tt Burkton has the result hove ta/ed. - - been completed. On the a enin of Thursday, the 16th ,I , Port Perry is to I1AVe' a first -elaea skat- �inst., the tong ' s Post- oll;oe was en. 11 ing rink this winter. . . tered by b lac , and some•thinits taken from the s re connection therewith, . Wm.-L. Bight, a well =known rosidenl owned by r. anders, The 'Vigilance of East Gwilliambury, died last week'. ' committee at 'oleo too the matter iD • . Uxbridge town will soon have the else- hand and u dad in eaptaring, the . i . tric light. Three lights will be first guilty part a, ho pro ed to be Jos. 1. used. ADderson a d C arlee Fields of Detroit - The Phoenix Woollen Milk at Now. and Erie. bon 080 worth of stamps o :1 market. were offered for sale last week, were found on hem. They were sent ,_ but the apses price was not red ehed. . down for trl 1. . A considerable quanARV of tall wheat At a scot Act Convention held at Cxa i- has been sown around Sunderland, and it nington la week, a resolution was assed re u sting the appointment of a • . ' is looking well in all localities. q 8 p Mr. John Mallory, an old resident of cites Magi trat . The following reso- lution was a so nssed : That the present `Darlington, died at his residence near. divisions of On ario County into license Enniskillen on Saturday, 16th lust., at districts is a unequal as to make the ens ?-. : the age of sixty eight years. . • forcemeat o th Act more difficult than The tizbridge Guardians. states that an it would be, an that we therefore pray 'Sunday, Oct. 17th, Mr. Frank Miller was the Ontario Government to make the driving with his: horse and cutter ; the -license districts f this county oo- termin. ` . . snow fell about six inches in depth. ous with the fie torate division, Mrs. Silas Redmond, of near _ Pine The Era reports an extraordinary-ettse j Grove, was savagely attacked last Saturn- of poisoning from the sting of a bee. On f _ J . day by a young cow that she was milking Saturday afternoon, 91h inst., Mies Gertie and was seriously injured before 1 I r- Beekett, of Ne market,. while working . rived. about the kitche "was stuug on the end Last tiveek', Albert . ute, an' a plod ee. of her finger, an iiWde -of ton minutes in the eeki, nville furni ry, swelling eomm need and extended all had the front finer of his baud so badly over her body, and rah® became nneon- miangled by a, circular � w that amputa- ' IOUs. . Hot w ter and blankets were ssaF . applied and me ical aid summoned, and. Lion was ne„e y r 4 for two days h r life was despaired• of. Miss Annie V. Shannon; daughter 'of The doetors` say rthe aging entered an im, f Thos.- Shannon, died at Sunderland, on portant vein and flier inaeef must have the 26th,; after a brief illness, aged ` 5 been much irritated Rhen it stung her, years. The d'''osed was - a teacher in ' and d•iacharged is venom to .the fullest " _ the junior division .ot rho school and was • extent. ` . runeh respected. , . I' . The, business people of Port Perry -ten- " SALE REoIBTER. 6eredibe officers and directors a compli- ' -- nieintary banquet as an acknowledg- FRIt AY, dcT.` ?1•r .— Auction 'Sale of farm ' ment of their push and enterprise in • stock and implements, the property of lannelling the Central Fair. The Presi- Mrs. T. Leah' , at Lot 30, °tail Couces- ( dent, Jas. I. ]Davidson, Was presented sion of Pickeri "a. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. - . with a gold- headed walking stiek. Poucher & Ro land, Auctione�ere. C _ While several ladies were dririnaronnd SATOADAT, Nov. 6TH.— Credit sale of farm 1 ' ' 1 the' ring competing for the prize, one stock and im lemente, the property of • , young lady's buggy wheel came in con Mr. Jerry O' onnor, at lot 22, 3rd con. . . taet with n can• of nitro - glycerine, which of Pickering. No reserve.. Sala at 1 . - exploded, resulting in one buggy being (''lock. Poucher & Rowland, Auct. ,. - . demolished, and the occupant, Mrs. Todd, TcasnA7, Nov. .— Credit sale of farm - _ seriously injured.— Uxbridge ,�ournat. stock, imple ents. &e., the property of , Mr. William Forrester, at lot •17, 2nd It is with deep regret we chronicle the con,, of Picker, ug. No reserve whatever. death on Tuesday of Mr. Archibald Sale at 1 p. , Bee bills. Poucher & : Smith, whose sudden illness from sh Rowland, Auctioneers. . ' apoplertie stroke we anuonneed last week. [NOTE —Part es getting 'note bills pprint Mr. Smith. was one of Eldon's early ed n,1 the office of THR 1hC>tla =NO Naws settlers and was much respected by all will get a not' similar to above from - ¢' ! -. who knew him.— luxflress, Beaeverton. ,dale' of priAtring 40 date of stare, r," os• - Mr. Collau, nigb't Operof or at 4hq (�i n, i►1;Sts.� a . 11 11-..� rRiver station met with an accident w1i7a _� \,.:. .. .1 I . . out ahootibg on the 18th inst., by the — YeGlsegor's Speedy Care: Yt is : breach of the barrel of the gun blowing popnla>rly admitted everywhere that Mc out the plug, striking him in the eye, in. Gregor's $pee Cure is the safest, most ..r, - juring it,_and Butting the eyelid. reliable and by ar the cheapest remedy for Cbnstipstio , Liver Complaint, .In- . Iiev. John Mackay was installed as digestion, Impure J3lood, Loss of Appetite, r pastor of Enoz church, Agincourt, on and all similar troubles. II is not necessary - t the 14th lust, The congregation pre - to take a great uantity before any result i. ' sented a pnrse of 6100 to their former is procured. A ew doses will convince you pastor, Rev. H. B. Mackay, and $30 to of its merits rial bottle Riven free by Mr. H. - B. Reeoor, 'in recognition of % H. Field�� C emist and Druggist. • 5a • � valued services rendered do the chur�li. The Pre b Brian church . at Qu' ' .. On Monday; the 18th inst., fire was Appelle, N.W. .,.has been burned. noticed at Russell's oat meal m�, Ux' .--A sSensaltio . An unparalleled sen- . . : . bridge. but owing to the promptness of cation is Tieing all over Ontario by ' the firemen it was soon extinguished. It the wonderful a d unequalled manner in _ commenced in the drying kiln. About Which nenralgi , toothache, rheumatism, . 150 bushels of oats were burnt. The backache, bead the is removed by but one building suffered no damage, owing to its application of uid Lightning. No dis- • safe construction. Rustink drugs n d be taken for days. It is an instant den e. Try a 25e. bottle from On Sunday, Mrs. Lorne Pliillips, of W. H. Field, C emist owd Druggist. -52 the illa�e of Midland, presented her The English Dries have adopted Im- . liege lord with two daughters and, one Aerial Federation.. son, and at. present writing, the mother —Don't be slued. Beware of 'an and three are doing well. At y this rate Midland will soon have to be druggist who will try to induce you to take made into a city. - We suppose it is now anything in pla a of McGregor & Parka's . in order for the Queen to send the ha Carbolic Cerate. It iP a marvel of healing . a . Q PPY for sores, cuts burns, etc. No familyy _ - mother the usual bounty. Perhaps Lord should be without it. It has no equal- - - -Lorne might send one ' too, on being so (,let McGregor I & Parke's, and have no greatly honored. — Guardian. other. Only 2 .per boa. Bold by W. H. Says the Newmarket Era : —While bor Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 ing for water in his pasture -field, near . . the slaughter- house, opposite the came- M RRIED. tery, Mr. William Bond struck a flowing Dmm -D G. At the Manie o1i th$ loth well which threw out a two inch' stream - inst, by the Rev J. J. Cameron, ILA., Mr. John with such force that fears are-entertained Due to Mi s Annie Downing, all of Piekering. ' ' of it bursting the pipe, and the lucky pro. DIEo. ti prietor bas now Trot a piece of hose at- LAWhox• ---At t e sidence of Lei Uon -in -law, R. Milne, lot 30, Lh concession, Pickering, on - tached for general use. It is supposed to Octo� d,1 , Christina Larson, relict of l be a vein of the flowing well at the. Mon. tha late G sge row, aged 76 years, 9 months 4D - crief farm. and 17 da . Mr. Mark Ayer, of Bowmanville, had Disc>ms —In Pic ring, on TnesdaTT, October y 96th 1886, ' H t, wife of David B. Decker, I `: a narrow escape from death on Sunday •god 49 y rs. i months and 14 days. last. Being in. poor - health lie was told I - • • by a lady acquaintance of. an herb that ICK RING MARKET would help him ; and making a decoction . , _ . Nsws once, Oct se 18K , therefrom drank the liquid, which at once feu whoa 740 7k;; spring, 70c to 7sa, goose rendered him almost unconscious. Medi- 6M to 7oc• Flau per c $2 to $4.50. Bran cal aid was called and the patient at.- $u 00 per n; e orts, coo per cwt Chop'f"d; P $1.16. so ning , 70c per cwt. tended, to, but be had to be kept moving FAR ERs MARKET. for man hours to prevent his o to . y P going Toronto. Oct. a Is" - sleep ; otherwise he would have slept to ' The`st- recei is of grain ."a were email wake no more on this sphere. He 19 re- and oiler d an sold . at About to 7� of tall land . ccverin- . ring, sn 660 or goose. Barley firm, sellin - A singular event Happened of Orillia on st 4ao to ate am, with sates of ' i _ : e Friday last. G. E. Hunter, who keeps, bushels at 3& t• 34c. Peas are- nominal at Mo, and• Wo f rye. Hay in fair snpp ly; 35 loads the feed store opposite the market on sold at $13 00 to 15 00. straw sold at $11 75 to West street, was about moving his bust- $13 mon. ogs sold at $6 to $5 M. Beef, $3 60 Hess to the, stand occupied b lily. L. M. to$4 5o fo io Warfare, and $7 60 to $8 60 b: • c' - P . y hind q 1 . L b $7 to_ $8 50; and mutton r I . I McDonald, Mississaga street, and was in $6 to $7 50. . the act of raisin the funds necessary for The pr uce arket was quiet to -day, and g , prices gene sly led stead We quote: Beef . the occasian: With this the In view I& to 14a; uttrer lb, rolls, 93 to W. large rolls e went to see a friend in t e south ward, 16 to 18; i ferior, 10c to 19c. Lard. lie ; Cheese 4 18r, to He ft con 19c ,to 180. Eggs 19 to 400 on his return fron4 whence it appears Turkeys 7 to $1 50; chickens p r pair 450' to - - - that he was waylaid and robbed. Cer- Mo- Pots s pe� bah We to 700. . Apples per � - tainly nothing was :mown or beard of Mr. barrel, $1 $4 Hunter until neat day, W''hen he was G, I found near Uptergrove in a demented etas I s. t station 0.12A . condition —his head-cut, hie pookete torn TRAINs (wiNd ASS' VUZ A8 FOLLOWS:- - I - and his money absent. He was brow ht MAIL Expim s. . • .8.20 A. M. "• I back to town, but he has not et 1•epov- MIXED, . i, '1K`:. .' :.. .2.48 P. M. .11 za t"' 'red sufficiently to give a satis act(iry ac- LOCAL, =:; . �$.4Q V. -M. . --�'.. F � �, . t . count of Hha t happened hint. He says T$A1xs aorilrl EST BITE As POLL W 0 $. he was attacked near the old Temperance MAIL ExPBEs _ , . • . 9.08 A. M hall on Matehedash street, but in his pre- MIXED. . . . ,��� 5.10 P. M. . sent state nothing cdefinita can be leamled. MAIL Exig - `: . 9.2 F. M, ` — rl°ost. > Trains run o>b standard time. ' r'� - z - - ( (� ' - ' ki ` - .1 I; T, J ^T ` t `` 1° , __ ,;;�-, _Ur?i____919a&MZ,1 o0z &i X r' f { f, j �'" l�S'';E� �x , .. . . I a ....L I - : L � " . . . . '.. . . . 1:, :. T 1. . : : _ I.f ;., :'% - ­ �J 1. . L. .. - '.. ..) . . , -... �� - - ,t,�E_ . ­ J� - I _ ... .� HOLSTEIN CATTLE. 4 � ­. � 'The imported bnlls "Presto" aad "Wilhelm" will serve cows at lot 99, 3rd eon., Pickering. ,Presto " Aral prize 9-ysar old bull last year in Holland, is'ahe best HolaWn ball in Canada. Apply to J. O'CONNOR, 30sf .r on ptretpises, .;: { ` o • .rooawo I o1 .- Are now at Full Blast I I beg to inform my old friends and snetomers that I am now prepared to buy , Ah'j-.Quad of Merchantable What . . 1. . . ...: I � I I .. i. i: . . . Melt Gtad.eG Of Fl ut Always on hand. . Also Bran, Shorts, and all kin s of Mill Feed.. . FLOUR EXCHANGED FOR WHEATS -J I NO: HITCHE .-L E:A S;1' T, . I ', • . -11 •i . ` -� ' . . -i - . . .1 � .1 ,.!�. .� ''I". ;;,.., G j .. �,:_�-:-!�!.,-� _. �. �. I.. . a , � �." - � I '': , .v:1­-,.�­.-, - -_� ..:.. TE:A811.'t-..1­ 11 . , . . ..,_! : . 1. , _ I , ..:�'..f�� ,Q . ! - "' . �; ­..I. �... SUGARO'9 .- A. _.... : Of the Best Quality..,Hams f ace S iced oil and other Provisions, cheap. Z ATaI1,,-TS,, __� — . - -- ---- -' V: Vreah and Good. - ta'Au inspection will oblige. ALEX. ' FINDL PHOTOGRAPHY ! � - I ;- - '_ .". ��,� - , , � -, � , _. - . . : ... L . . .. t - . 1 . �, � '..- • �. - :,I I I , set so ; - . : ,..�, . I ; . 1. . . L � . . I . ,Uqa M 1. . e. t: 1: . .. - . - .:.. I I _ . � �. I - I I., . - I - •e . - ! J r I ...'. { _. :. F �I -- =1 - a a •. I " °�_ _r �_ . ;- _ =� __ 4 -:. __ : _ � . - ti #'- ' X - . - �r _ 3 _ • _ .l_ . .�_ - - - - �,, -.� _ , , I ble to call the attention of the people le of Brou ham i' :`_' Y - and vicinity to the fact that I have been a appointed A ens - p . Pp .. F. for the .. . .0 ' - ` 1 ° SITAWA. STOVE-':'C�01 - 1, ! And Will keep on hand at all. times a fill line of their STOVES d RANGES, both Coal and Wood, and will 8. . , the same at � the lowest price. _ . .. 1- �� • Dd"*'l R.. BEATON, , _' . -A E` *rybody Woliders why there ie i+aob a rush to ! . . P 01 ' 's : Photo. G04,' . The r son is be us �11e gives perfect $...r+�A •J•RA.1�1•,s satis tion in every see, and going 0till farth will say if th re are any persons SPECTACLES AND EYE =GLASS -SES who li ve had Phot taken by me ;that Are the only Genuina English Articles in the Canadian Market. �' :� V are not gnat to city work Il will Real Pebbles are kept in`stock. Tests.. are given to purchasers to prove genuineneffis. �k P ,, make 'the one ozen anal POrtiu is They are recommended by,•,and testimonials have bee received from the President, : - g > . free of changil, No work allowed to.leave Vice- President, Ea- President, and Ea- Vice - President of the -Medical Association of- ` " 1. the Studio nulls first-class and highly Canada; the President of tfirj College of Phyaioana an Surgeons of Quebec; the Dean ; . �;.. finished. Photos made, in any kind of of the Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ea- Presidents of the , : •A� 1 .weather —rain or sunshine. Having Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &o., &o.. These recommendations ought to be suf- ''' °` added some v® fine scenery to the Studio . eient to prove their qualities, but if further proof is needed-, call on - I �. .. - I .., ..4 am prepared to make work es cond,�to pone Merchant, Pl in Canada. ChR�STOPHER DALE, �ardWare Pickering Copying a1 eulargit�g a - speeW . A s eeld..r. se re., hoe show who aria so- �. . - 1. I large stock of Frames slab on and. sunsonsco� ,Pora.na,Y.ias,.iue.o.i.�. I . g fFw, fait iofarmagon .eons wort wWsY All work done by. the inetantaneoa pro Variety.- a shs�taado,.adu.esh000athatwwraY Bess.. snow from ga to Sm per ddZy. some have e><osd o. er • dd.rl.tl `..�tiho.e� who s�satt 1. . W e, E e O 9BRIV o ors ahsotat� sacs of sum little forwaas. Ali is an 48.8 Photographer, .tby. FARMERS ion So�ald LORD �s - NEWSPAPER - - • I 1. Next door to Poet-0 .1 ! Adverti8ing, 45 to _ — BUY YOUR . & Sanaolp st., OhiaW% keep this paperanme -PICK G . - . �� �la W S ,,,w and are as horlsed to ■ RMS make con with IW ,' LUMBEPt_ YA D`. - :. AT -- , - �:,:t_...... 1. .- :: Jl � - . _ . 1 - -,. , - . � ­ ,� - � . _ —AND .... �� TIC YOU WANT '� ' . _.- ��­. :.t. _ I . - Where yon have -been- accommodated all - 1 , •k LUMBER, I through the Season with repairs ; °r-, r for all kinds of Farce , -` � � LATH The subs riber is prepared to sell Stoves _ . Implements, and R f , _. 1 ges very much cheaper 6*a , S HI_'v 1, LE S, -., at ; „ e has done for years ,� `- , M.. j prices so low . .. az s : �. �� I j: �0 $�.'�, that we cannot live vn , "a them alone. We are at ' �` SCANTL N(IS au tunes U11, ,� ty , . , , f' pleased to have the farmers Gall oil us _ - of -Tae LATB$T _ , 1. ' FENCE POSTS Fog. -- �., T �.. { - e , , ,A :: , t t- 3; t , 4 ry :,�ti. ed Stogy j PICKETS. Anpthg They Msy Ire �, a,.- - - . I 11 �, a'. - f. and win to satisiiy ; I- . p$s1:' Lamp, �%f I, „'z } C+IVE U$ A CALK ".� , day•�a,�rs ou ]and. ,.4 We alto hews a stoma s :1e t.1 �, � _ sip , - f °rl t �:_ iI rx�x �. ►y , s ; ° ? - < < t , �i `. ° ; (DEB UARANTEED. 'Furnao® an - GENIng n $APO _ ALO��, �� i,• . all Job ork promptly attended to. , I , -1 ,:, :.. "'i ; tR A �F p 11 t .� ai I J ,, .�, } - J a h'a -, L.."Fl , s_ i { 1 ` U � a FORSYTH 8C R r Claremont '�' . Pickering o I pro Hanes s Old Stand, Pickering p. i. ; - _ i. I - - -. r s, $ 9 s 'i ..,tom S; ` .." - : .. - �. , •f c- . •- ' 1 . 9 fi S._ o n } M l �T' �`� r� ,. A. ` q. is •i, k, f+: 4 S t 11 .; S 1 .. . -. 5 - - " - } t,, I ` .f.I}, V 1 �, -. I I I . 1 - _ • ! - a 1..♦ 5 - r ..,.. . -.:. . .. . _ - - , ... .. ,,. .... .. Ci. _ .. .. .� s. f. .. . -, .:. .. •: ! 'ilk_ — - - ♦� -. . . . - f ,r �'Y .. : , _ �­, . _ _,_,.� �., & alone, and nb in ' e a oould��b��e **h�old me. FOREIGN NEW& , .. ;', 11. MIL_ E AGAIN. I " At nits 0"* �IU7 d�' Rat. b ,_IJ,TV# * %}. w•, d �" -•,f ° .,'. . I�. F. " ;. :t a .. ... , «.. I �.. - pin , ­- . ...:... :,_-, .1 , ITH�(j-UT .I 'oouId wail forth my woo. Stern Natu� In j$ h a mmjt.nn loot >r an Tb[e. Wiest h h to would nelt�er rebu,lpe.nor ". r me d I _ mac i�aal lion . ' _ Ii htterootioi i Obibi0ou tpi;I$"- • R1sy be #onnd •iIC a shoe t factors. A the z , , �, ` leas free t.(i► gay ando w I: foreman to show you _e, -_ di�covetiee. of ord•sie're- y the lasting macliite, . I . e: TOLL? B tiv' ,Art,�00$DR. e, s etrang ooved dr�imiy ' h Ito rid,t of nil jttd� Eztars,ord3mkreT i�n#iTasm n�►. The Baddiats claim that if e w to. potted from tki_ Rair r omen be. in which her father and illiam Carey welghin ou it. $o %the w winds.vn.d� `d }� herself she will become a man bo bu (Coxtzavan). pp p eipall figure. the l en•gray skyy, I told my miserly -- Tbrtse hundred apes as ye t = E° i„ I _ i told how I loved Will --told how, when it by a,fits at Kaivas, 1n G1alicia. . + there is no record of the male causal being Ah . he whispers. - was unlawful for me t0 love him, I had re- Y, Then his a eyes rave elsewhere ; VPill's do TO D BY DEBORAH ORD, A Cherbourg paper anW" thil met increased in that wa attd rite inference is Y ' framed fY`o tbin►king a�',iiint buthat ,mow several Berman apiee dieaguised es p>ciests. P I L likewise. A curious faintness comep , _ t , . ;.• �, there w n wh : ahprt no uttefR' "I isnnot live withou# theel - him ;for one instant Will' doubts his own w tneci • s was be a eety, ai►d the words a Had once why ;4 I China it'tendb t� i'bo's loan of89,OA0,- i ; • ge sang, And truly, toe; - sanity ; the next he knows he is , under no co fortab e, everything had one contra 004 for the conitruetion of rmlwaye in the For she'hsd all the mono L g g �' was war ss to resist the torrent of lolva y ` delusion.. By Silas Thornton's bed is Judith. a J ith is with us, looking • v!'�titer p°. Em r , " And he had not a sou. = E ll: 9 )eL ill t fig i A I � I . he . All 1 *.A, i , , lle - i k i '. %, 0 kill ily - , , , � I .,_J N. I I 1 1 ill! i k I, 1. lit, t -1 I q"i � ." I , - 1'ro , . I . I q : I ill- ` it- I ii, 1, I I . , ll,Y' : n � . al , it- . ir- , t. I r t!4 I I . Is - ( )f , I 1"� - flit , , ; r4. 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'i �(,i r " 1) - - � -, � - - __ . , , - - .. + 1 '. . I - Z,j � *, : . . , . , C,:" . - 4 "A , � , . - -.�U '.. . .. . � :11 N-�,' ­'J �_(. ­.­_­�:_� ' , - ­L ,�� - - , . I -hardoon. Few 01 Our readers have of large districts often for weeks, as before _.. ",.. !1, , -1 01-1 it � , 1­,­ 1"r - : - I '... - ill. - - ., _,:� . , AbbY SWe 9 by `� 1, I I I bottles to withii an inch of the to then I , .. ,;a Ric . - 11- Pt _ en , prot ver P - .., HOW" V obix - ".1 iu molasses'enough to settle (Iovtn into I li . I - ? �' , - I , I t. I... 'Ursl� , L , n I I . . the reagtr$hq' ake of 1812 - to't' . . . � Be f,posmosion 6 nink ,oifi*of the ww. .. ; ` I AW ' �' I U I . . wbpn the At - , - . _ all the 'be donor in a mo- i, , v . . . ., . - . th ' "Itt" i4 . . 'I I � L ass" TeAcher-11 Hans name three beasts . f TO !Ir!" I -'%. ,-, '0 � xpace#; this cannot 41 � . , ib O)ur' obl4tib slid' �.e 1, A few su estiot • an, the sibjeoit of men! g A molasses y RtaA & ­� d ;� does not ran , very freely. lot -, Urld: r'ne" • it;{ BkA.- -I - , ! 'i - t.,,fg i'R bA84 on hi I - i v - i as the., I&" � .1r. i Noosing butc *r's meat may not be out of oul Two lions -and tiger. " ir' � lazy people will feel obliged U stand - ".. I i I 1-1 . ,% . i 4 6f ajo:.A , W plAkm Qood, l ,beat when - f.;ah has a f�*., y . -1: - - sleolps :1 b XMI. 1. .. t � , prey." Hans.-- While oices Of meb,-Sind volcOOflh� , .Y. - I 'IA,tfe* aily, a befor the -, " - Are calling him, over the farm. .1 . a4tib't ' -by and watch its progress. As it settles, Somethings are more valuable when they �,,� L-, '­I.. "t- " - � Oharl"ton that same ha�e was observed all and is of a vermillidn 0019r, 'iii� a _ . : - I I - lit' 3;1 more until the berries are covered. are upside down. , A,Agure Aix, for instance. . L . .� h qgh tl%q. 49 qrn Allegbanies, and be. tint of potpie the cut iurfac4o_ It T.1101f t, over .tile top . ' - - -�=, , I , I .. Sheep in the meadows are running Wild .. , h grain tit le of cotton cloth There is olid consolation f�rl the Charles- • . 9 I is . r� - where poisonous herbage grows; -­ . . a, so remar ".Ratto - on the of of the W'but tender t6 the tx ve ' 1. ' . ; Len viiig white tufts of down), fleece, - .. I"t day that in many bounties of northern elastid that no rpay k �, and to 80 to keep the flies and other out, and ; Ion sufferers-: they Ap- not have to listen to I . , ,., b -left after priasure I on the thorns of the sweet' wild rcPe- .' I.' 4.; - act Away in the preserve closet. Cheap Mo- all the entertainmente- that are 'given for I Ir . ;or -fat is y6llowisli- white I f . I il-i I Qc . gia the niounto,ineors c frwn the finger. The Is lim . . . Weis good enough, and ,your pickles will. their relief. , 'jL '16. .0 i I - L 1�1 i . . Out in the Holds, wbererL the 41ken oorn;t' i , �' the tto ow'4r6da, td disonsi.the I * it .. . • I . . . .L � . , y , . ci==01,08161 . fresh butter, acid firm, ': 8ometimes the soon ►be --tharip . . . . .�a. I I i 1i � . . I . . . . . .. .. I Its plumed head nods and bows; . . I - . . I . � � . . . , L of the curious phenoinenpn. lean is, slightly veined with fat, but it must Tz-4 BiscumLOnd-half ft` blutter, two - �th " Speckled ut4es "L-4�- greit ThAny df , * '-'." '' ' ' " . , I ,b Are' file othilr signs that have now haive no flavor of aust,- The. surface must be - cu g I., L two p L t, , � .:. . .1 L .. . .- I .. , . . Where golden- pumpkins ripen belowt � ", . - a young ladies who have returned from . . . - Trample the white faced cows. I in gut, I pe Sit a pints flour, two teaspoonfuls Ir wi - " I .. �.. L .'',If.�� i al ire, tw the inhabitants 6f volean. 'to dry when a 100,relY -11ilobitcAing tile baking powder, their sumW4 .'vac4tioti th. * ' to On ,. .. . .. . . . One teaspoonful extract nut- I . . . . ., pun-spo� . :-. . . - .. - - But no loud blast on the shining born,...,, - . I., is districts to predict apt earthquake or a Eger. If a clean knife be pusliqd. up to the meg. their faces.' . . J.' . , . - I . - .1a.- ,.I .,.-I'- I - 8ift the flour, ,sugar, and powder to. . . I _..., L , , CaN back the straying sheep I violent eruption. The sudden outbreak of a handle into the mw meat t1w resistance will . A word to Voteis-A -few rings on your; -, - i - A . , - . - *- - v �_p '•y: . hot-spring is a symp,oni,o sort. .Be. be uniform if it . he freak, if sot4e parts t i , $a.. #0 ,- - P% - - . And the cows nikv wander, in UY and corn, .11 t I' f that ge her ; rub in the butter cold and add hand is � ' bi . . , , While their keeper lies asleep - . enou,h sweet i not o ecAionable, but what is re-. .- L- - milk to make a soft dough • ; ( . . - !�L%`�-,-*#,fb '. I . fore the earthq . @of terthan others it has begun decoin. add the extract last; roll out li�lf an inch .tuiro�l of you in that you get your hand on . . . . I .­.­0 . • . . . .lake . of Lisbon new springs are to. I d ' i I � His roguish eyes are tightly shut, " 1":. - _ .*U a�'-iiot."_'t& are mid to have buret pose. When beef'is lean', coarse, and sin. thick and cut out with a biscuit cutter; the rings. * � - ­- L - His dimples are all at rest; . � i . . - - . � . . . ­ .., The chubby hand turned under his head. ..i., :,-: , from the rocks in the P0 to provinceof ewy-looking it is old and tough. . . orash (v3r with milk and: bake twenty min- , it is` Stated that funerals cost three times . . . I By one rosy cheek is pressed. � ". I ir Algq,rvV. . . I Mutton and lamb should have a fine gr .S. as much as th y did forty years ago. Herein . . L, , . . �Atir ; Lt_ � - .- � .. k � I . L I , . - I . ; � is seen new p . • !j � The eruption of Moll Cob6i-L'axi in the lean should be bright and evenly tinten, I ToRowiro, COOXTXS.�­Take one cup sugar of of ther unwisd � '. �. . . p oni of pro- - . . . , Waken him? No I Let down tlle'bars" I and the fat perfectly white. in � . - . .. mk 'Was proic-eded by the'.ou , reak of torretital,of mutton too I and one cup butter, beat tor crastination. Think . And gather the truant sheelb; . .. . , have reader, .- � � - ' %I- .7 . .� - . ,; 1. . --hot water that clotldM the ,%,Kiley of Rio : yo a might ave a L -� , - I I , ! Open the barn} arc!, and drive in the cows, I- ,. � , lean is pale red. In hanging mutton,- if it then one-half cup milk, to this add enough how much saved had you , , : .. . , . . . . be hung with the cut part tip intitead pf flour to stiffen, into which ll-.iis been put one ears. , - i , . - But let the little boy sleet - I Samba with vast volximc� of steam and cov. - . . . mort�lled off your cuffled spoil forty , . . � . - a P . . � a - - . : � re(T the fields with fish of that pe - - . I . I I ' ' :­ - " ' " e­ down, as usual, the juices will be bettm teaspoonful baking powder. Roll out, -ut- ago ! . - . . . ­ . � I POO c - .'..) . - For year after year. we can shear - fleece,, Preserved, . � . . . - ­ the He - ed. . I * . . .- .- . Athl corn call always be sown % ece,, ,A. , '- ftliar kind found only" in obterm'sean .. 1. . into shape desired. Bake about ten min. i. - $ f .1 . But ft sits little Boy Blue, lakis. - .1 , I .-. . . , . 'Veal all 4 17111 it, aud the uWa in a quick gven. , . �.. I . �. . -1. ,e,,;Ieep that vit . : _. 1. � , , , , , . o ld hhvc firm, , White fat, A Tra#edy and its dies -sola, . '. .. -11, .: . � .. L._. It, _0 ,:. � - . , - , . - . ��:�*,fll not come when years be flown. !� 1. 'I" Strange subterranean rumblings*)' were lean have a. pinkish tinge. If the hai imij. ' I .. - 11 ­ . I ' 1. ..I.s.l . . . . , "al - . . I -i . � VlElq��A ROLI-S.-Sift tWO or three Vines ' Another dreadful age in which ' �. . ­ ; " ton it few minutes b4fore ten I I a - � . '( ' ' - I ! __ . . . � hear(P nea4Charlee isra of bleeding has been practiced, tila, d4l, one quart of flour with two heaping tea- lovesick boy and a young girl in short � , _ . caL7 x r gKooilfull rt * .. the - tstro lie ;but it would be amititake will be quite white, Veal be six , .. .- .. . .. . . - e occurred at .1 . . - . . � . - EARTHQUAKES AND V6 L- - . to suppose that every volcanic outbreak is eight weeks old before it is killed, also it is the size of an egg and half a teaspoonful of Chalfin Bridge, Ill , Eddie Clark was seven- , . L . I . I . I - : .� -d by such noises. Several of the uumbolepome. Too young veal L'- Sidt; stir all to a dough with cool, sweet , teen years of age * . . I . � . piecede K may be d B of baking powder; rub in butter dresses lost their lives, has just CANOES. It �.__ .: " ... . _... touted by a bluish tint. The vigilance A 00 and ( -1. I . . L. . . � . little girl. L . � . : . I.s. niost destructive- earthquakes on record , Till I gh, roll them Melissa Fultz, agbd f=gine I that he loved . - - - -,� .. i.. .t __.'.�.. I %� I . ilk ; tak,q small p"euxm of Aou I . I , L , . !� �, L --! ' I . I .., . came as suddenly as a flash from a clear sky, meat inopectors, however, prevents the ini- I . fifteen. The ,lit . . - � ,* �.:, : into small lumps, cut them across slightly - had a rod deal of sense and refuseAl to .talk * . . , . . . . - . . ,. - market. ' . . PY ,,FFLIX L. ORWAiD.- 1 '�- ! I., , I �._ while in other cases the subterranean than- mature veal from entering the .n e,ull - L. I �_ .. - - . . _. . . . .. 1. way once with a sharp knife, set them love with her youthful admirer, telling him . � �. ; �__, ., -ing the storms that have `now I and tiers continued for so many (lays that the choosing mutton or veal from the carea w � 0 im �1_ . . . .- I . r .. . . - Diii inhabitants' of the Ali8turbed districts had .the quality may be determined from thc',f� in this not touching cael other, brush t4ein that she was too you and that her mother - I " .' t .. . . . . . . ! - - " .k then visited the islands . of the tropics, . at over with milk or butter incited in milk. did not approve of IaUr havin lover. �; I., I - trees, Nviiieli an ax could not fell in lees than . 0881'1 0 F I L .' 0 - . I . i . - ceased to dread ti�ie p ibl i rl ificauce f Aside the thigh. If there be plenty of clear and bake. g a . . . - a (lay, have more than gnec been torn .from omft� I ong-delayea ' the ment, is good. . I . ,. . ,_ After receiving this information the young I I the phen iont when i the T -firm fat there, . � L . .1 i, _'! . _;.. �5 - ' . . ; . I . .. '. ! �' � L - . their roots . outbreak guiVriaed thim a' fter all: -Ift 1150 . Pork when fresh and young is bmooih :, 1K ee - . . ... - . . boy procureda, revolver and the followin . .. ­ . . oots and overthrown with a vio' ,ence � ,plum up A ra . I t__ .. - 1, ; ! .1 . " PP62k i 12M& , ' day. when in home' from school i that hudedtheir branches in every direr- the plains of of Michoacan in south - western and firm and the rind' is thin. The lean , h g Vit P, I . I I devastations were agitated ' ,,ea must be of 'a uniform color, and tlie'f;tt . 'An English visitor to Peraia travelled post Melissa; sh �r dead without a momeutis � i :. ''. -__�' • tion; and' witnesses of. such devar Mexico if nearly a week, In ' . _L ­_.. I . i" I bite and not throw that country with a native warpirig, lijight well suppose that & hurri�siie is tfi a wmt, and 31m at all streaked. -Salted corn- . ative -servant b e ­40lie, thero"d b,��,, i thi I in (I 'then followed the act up y i i . n . bwiaymis It gave birth h ,mA " . A pork has pinkish fat. A g(Jod test of whose duties iincInded the preparing'of his killing hirrself., The two children were . fall &'h�w motinti6in . . iniolitiest of all manifestations `6f the eloi- 9 . - - � I . ­ __ - inwter's me& 1L. � n, 0 .the . -volcano of Jorullo, which has ever ham in to run a knife under the bone; if it , 118 at every halting-place.' The buried side by Pide, their funerals being - ental forces. - ­ . tiros '. . , . since co And yet it has beexL_c4u1A,t -tAe ntinued to explode showers of ashes comes out clean and smells pleasantly the public houses i of the country furnish shelter held aahe day, Itisab.pity that the .. 11 L ted that have M - I I , - &MIlig kiudos.' -On the f slinty;6f . Java, ham is good. only, with not so much 9A a chair or a table, youu� girl could not ha pared to - .. . . pK)we-. of an earth ake �x�ee6 thai.4 true .9nd In chcosing fish see that the e. . qu. . a . . most violeilts storm A least' av-thoima�d _", the d�ikdfiil - convolsiou whi6h, in 1772 gills an bright pink, the fins stiff, and the Even a brickRoor 4n a luxury. -How the whaq, with her mature good sense, must . . - . , - 'such' . . . , .. . . . times, or about as u'cb as the explosion of engulfed ­tfii' mou&Aift range of,'- Papanda- eyes clear and full ; the scales and skin intut servant magnified his office under cir- have been a very useful and honorable life. in I . ' . . . 1. was preceded - be bright. . . ,I 4 culnst;a1lcc8 is told in a ludicrous, Way :.� . It is a pity diso that tlintoft hea(led you a powder-mill exceeds the propu)sive force yang, ed by subterranean than- • - . * .. I . . . ders that were heard all over the arc .. ".. -,_�. ., ; _44- � i�o! � " . . . We carpeted (town there, op a div , ffnrig could act have been soundly "M . of an air-gun. Not all earthquakes are of . hipe,l- . .,�� : I I .. . .1 . . I amn . 1. I . ... . . . � . ­ , 11 I . . . I I . ago Sunda Islands, &lid so - ' I . I ­ � _. 1. �. . - e.. It was a foul I Ad sent to )ed the first time he expressed destructive violence • but their concussions, of the Sun frightened A : �;%,. ''. -.t­.. "' - 1. .i. ' I 'L brick, and Ali kindled a fir" I . . ., I . .. STAIR CHI NO. ;' ,'�', �!�_�'. , ., L his so-called lovefor his playmate. There : whether light or heavy, are always irresist- the mountain- caul© of the Java coloqi8ts .. 1. I , . .. . � �. I I I .�, place indeed. But Ali was never to be daunt- f­ I . � ­ I . i, . . ! ­ ible. An earthquake shock may upheave '*-' All , tcaspoonful of .good' starch to ed ; his little fire was soon burning at my '061neG a-tim Dl oung . � _ that-hundreds of them perished in in 41 y lives when a - , - , _,, - t*e slits OW a . .l - " f. .. . strong pref . . ..". 11 . . .- � . . ' the • ground only a quarter of an inch, but -and ravines'ju their desperate atte 1pts to each shirt and collar. Use just enough cold feet, the Olvdtor boiling, the -canteen .opened -ence.exiets, for some member - -4 . .e � . . I . ,­__ - ' ", the must massive building and the grandest' the opeii plain by, .thd shortest oute. water to wet the starch, mash it free from &lid ready ; and then, in his swaggering way �f the ' oppo te sex, and this critical ericid. r t I . is the one hich, all . 11 The instinct Of domestic a iini 18 has lumps, add a' little more, and stir out he comes with . -ents and period - & I it well - � . pal mountain range will be upheaved as surely more than once given their masters time! .add for each shirt a little sperm or white' I "Now, zur, what yoli liki take?' What shoal pay gi eat attention to. The first so- " ­. A . as a light frame cottage. In ,a destructivv' L / ,_ I - . L wainingof similar dangers. Afewday be of a spoon- iyou like take you have I" called love case safely over, the afflicted one . . earthquake the weight of a buildi ' adds fo wax as big as a pea and a quarter _ - I . ng a ds . nothing whatever to its U - . , . starch, pour' I But his words were mere Ily is tles down to be - something - .the most destructive earthquake o roc 4 I ful of gait to three spoonfuls of I e bombast • ; it was genera .�tn ' _'. . ` . " � , built of the heaviest securi y. , Houses, the pigeons bf Antioch.are said to ve loft. ou boiling water, stining slowly all the time; only an, Eastern mail's opening. However, steady and . ot at all likely to suffer I a - . 'i , I �� . - .'7 - ? ( masonry, and which 00 . i . . . ' their nesta I sometimes I steadily" r� severe recur in attack until the ' - - storm could as - in the city'walls and ken "*'- boil, hard for fifteen -without scorch- re . passions _T .1. - � -.,. . - . much as shake, have been I . . . . ­ . I . " Like roast beef,'All, got?". " , I . a er control and the - shot from their foundations by an earth- fuge in the suburban groves. The philoso- ing, skim and strain while 1ioL This can . •, � �, . person is � .-- - . � L , , pher-Dion Denmacoitts I Ali, roast beef no got this d.aij 191 he ,possessed of : sufficient judgment to avoid quake shock and their- walls hu�rled-`about as - . �warned his fel. aw-citi_- he done only by dipping the strainer in cold . I i . . ".... loose a pile of pebbles Zeus to follow the example of the wi)ged re- water, while the starch is in the bag, and would say. . . . more than the usual serious outcome of love - 3 f.. .. .--- � �. - - � . . � I ". es Y ;vild be scattered tug �es , but failed to inolplr6 there ' a, . squeeze it immediately before it becQuies . . I I . . � .- . I .. �,� I by a harnrher stroke. . . .1 .1 " Well, like mutton, Ali, got?" - ' affairs whether followed by marriage or - . .: . '. . Itne . e carefully trained �v . . . .1 � - . .1m . � - 1� b - , , - ' �_ t�� , presQ of peril, an4ontho ti I � hot - Ali, mutton no got this (lay !". not. The young must b - � , _ . - .. . . I I About three hundred years ago the Span- came an e quake which cost Oe� I s .Wet bowma 1and collars -in b6t *atej, f"Likochickeii, Ali, got?" . , and closel. watched by some responsible - . I ,, I y . . . . 1 iards founded the City of Caracas in the of 250,000 unian beings, and till ok the wring very d , and atar6 while (lamp; rub " Ali, chicken no got this day*!" and go it friend to and against such distressing I coast hills of Venezuela, and had to rebuild very mown ins all over Syria so Asia the starph well in and wring in a dry towel i would end, I I Got 99 )) I . a6ire as t I is article has to deal with. it several times on account ' � 1. ir e a. of the frequent Minor. Oil the afternoon of the 5th of Oct. and remove all starch left on the - Outside ; This was his usual way, and nothing that There are many older persons, also, who earthquakes to which that part of South Am- ober; 1746, the barber Perez, a ei zen 61 a resA t evenly, rub- down with a dry . I. ever said would break him of it, but, with need a good deal of watchimn and advice ' - erica seemed especially exposed • Ex ri- Lima in Pe�n, wan a soberer look, each time he 'Would begin which they don't get. But Mib�all the cart . attending -to a cm er, Myth, sond roll tightly together; let it lie two ,, ence at last taught the citizens 'that teigh whose dog suddenly began to bets sign or three hours and then iron, and you will Now, zur, what you Up take T" as beforel and endeav rs of sensible, well-balanced .' 9 I .1 and narrow buildings had no chance to re- of uneasill by standing in the o 11 haves gloss on your shirts and collars equal - as though he had reall -- every delicacy of people there is always a vast amount of silt these visitations, and they be an to of the shop. and breaki g forth rep r in appearance and perhaps betWr in'quality !J1, , low business accumulatin for the fool-killer 'ta - " 9 I . 4 tedly Portia command. In, this instance . _ 9 build their houses after a plan which they into a pecu, iar howl, then li8tenin ever, it waq not even "Got eggs I" . dispose of. 1. fora than if it had been done at a Chinese laux.l. I . . hoped would insure their permanent safety, second or wor and breaking . y aking out in that dry. -,,. r . �1. 1. - I.. I . - . I . I . � .. " .. - _ . - , . 'T1 ke Local Paper. With the exception of -a few churches and ominous wal again. $everal of the isitors - . - ., I !:, � : r., . � It in an open question whether Jonah was � ; � . . I - - . I , � "; ' ' . � watch-towers all -buildings were limited to had started to their feet, b .1. i ; �- �, . . th3 first secretary of the navy, or', in- one � I ! - , but stood dent, - _., ,.. - .., ;. 11, CHOI& Rzclrm,l , .!:, -.'�.,. - .. : terror. � � lasses, and - I I L ­ � .h o .1 I The local papeii interests all c ' story, resting on deep foundations and lo,6king'at e ii� other in vague alarm, when- '. � ) 4 . Kof the . I ! . . is read by ail . classes. The business man ex-_ covered with a flat roof without turrets and the owner.of the she made a spring -1 or the . 'BLUEn'RRY PycraLw.-For blueb eri!y i . You cannot expect a girl of the period to amines it be ause, besides . projecting chimney- tacks. • . - . - ' door, as de�,the -impulo*of ar sued en in-- . pickles old Jars which have lost their covers stand fire because she is accustomed to es the general and , r! .. li�n The four corners were re- enforced ' � by b' J_ :piratioi " rushing out into the or whose edges have been broken powder. face local news, i -, contains the legal notices, tax, - � u re roken so the : tresses, and a rim of terraces gehirallv bricked on ;,& wanting Clui&d, Vec 7t, 'covers will not fit tightly serve an excellent ., . I sheriff and. auction sales. And all classes - - _ ran I , - An exchange salt is a, remarkable re- read it, bees me it describes the home-life of - * . . . . - . i all around the base of the walls., Higher 1, neighbors W he: - t*41 pur , as these pickles must not be kept medial agent. So it r " I s Tc�e is, indeed. It has the people ii all their pursuits of business, . . , up girders of iron joined stone'to stonel,a4d, •t here here is I rol9ble. doming``!" and- aAl . t,&A airtight. Pick over your berries, using 0111j.' known to cure even Is, hate- .. ` .been or pleasure,! records the marriages, births .- . � ­ often house to house, sometimes inclosing a an echo of is words a -rumbling noii e- and _____ i 1 9 9 . ------------Q- and deaths, and faithfully reports their opin I whole block witha band of riveted bars. the sound f distant screams approached , .�,�-j.._t , I 1"', I .- 1._­.�. . .� . r ..- I .. . � . - . - . I.. '. I C . . ! . - -1. I 1: . , . l�'. , -- .. lons, feelings, sympathies, and -hopes, M-, • �. 4' - I _ I I . . . , , Yet on the 10th 'of � , . � .� - �; . .. 11 . : - . ) , . 1. , � I . � W ..- .Z: . � � tl,.; I I . . i .. ­ - , `J . . .. . . ., June, 1812, seven thou. from the direction of the am, and the . ­`,'; l - " ,_ . - ,i . , :, : , �1. . I .i . .. ; ; -: . I - I I . . � . ,kf � - .. _.: 11 i '. I 1* � . � ", ..': - ,. . - � ..'' . � -1 11 . . . , . . � joy and sorrow, in health and in ickness,. 1. , . � . sand of those -houses were demolished in less next minute the crash of falling hou .;,. - * , � !:! .. -i : � , . - . . � I , �, I . . - . 8 *, .v . , we re- �..­, 1Z1,.: � '. �f -'; I,. T 1. ,.. - . � I * . ­ . . : _. I : - . .- .. . . in life and in death. It is the best and tru- ­ . I I .: I : ,:� :,-, .� i� .! � .. I . . . ­ . -1 I I I - - L I , . I I L I � . - ',:, ��:� - _'.. - , 1 ,�: L� ,:*,. .. eat type of the people who have made this , than a quarter of founded onlall sides. ; - � .. .- � , 1, '' .1 � �. , . . � t aminute. Asingleearth- An earth-wave had .. 11. ',.';I, � .. : � .: � �.. I . I . il. �... Z­ - .... . .!;. I ! I . . � � � . . . I : Z� . . i�. �. , Z 1, , � . � .. I uake shock turned %he city -int� ♦ & heap of struck t�e' �;own, and awaniped th6 n - b - :,;, _ L �_.­.� : ;, , "; - - -0 - ; . , - ' � , � - . , . . � . L � � I . . : . � - " , 61 : , ! . . . e . . - I , - t. � . . ­� , A � :L .' . 1, I �.. It - - . �. . . I t . �,, '. ::". , -::, . . . , ,: -�` . :. � - - . . : � - � ... I - I I � . I I I . � , T . . e than twelve th8usand of the sbatpbrt of Callao with . ", � . �, :2. � . E­ . . I �� - ! I t I . 7 , ". .- - ... , ;,.. . - . I : .- % . ebris, aid more boring I,- , ., 1:� . , i, .. . , - . ... I .i. . . . country great, and by whose toil great cities . . I �It`�_ril 4. 3 a fla6d Id. . -, . live. . 1. V a ta 'five thou. 1-�.:, , ,� , , ..'' -, . � 11 . awe t waylit%llbbit Jorty of i t . , . I. , � �1..­. I . .. :-, .: ... . . � e ..- � � .1111� �.. - "...... I 10 . ' inhabitanta were cruphed under the walls of; .. . . .. I.. . I . I . , ­�... � . 1 I . , , , . . � ' chat- � L I I 11, 1. . 1� . ;... . ,. .- . . . ­ � . � - . � � .. . . . . . . ­� ,1 �.� ., -4. . � .1 . i . . . : : . � � . . ��. ., ". " . , ,. I - I .- . S-4 .'., .1 . . � .1 , 4 the buildings they supposed to 6 - a inliahitj�ts. ' i I . : .! �, 1� . .. ., - x , An advertisement in the home paper - , 't � earth- Agh . 1. 1:, ...- . I i . ... .. . �. 1. i - .L - ! I " . -.. . c!. - : . . I.. . could not -:. . . � . -�. - :. � •- I— - e outer hand, certain 'Ku&r - I - have -", I I -, , . ­ . , ­: . .. � - I � .1 � . W ., lenges attention with a force t '' 014-1 .* 1; 1, - .. i . I - quake-proof. , On th � 1'. , ,,, ,� �- a . I � . ."', . . I i .. I ,�. - . , , � - I . I � - -I& - -- , . . � � ._ � � I . �.,: . . . � . I . ,.. ., , .. I , , , i... . . _� i � � ­ . . .. I .1. .. _1. - . I . ... . have in a foreign paper. It is a delicate - - - - .1� .. . �! -4 was been known m - :4t.. ..I " . :. � I.' . .. .. . . . I � ­� . I . � Fourteen yearn later the - . 'i , .. . .. . �_ _4 I , I !- .-, . . . :-j i . . 41 � .,., I . I �; J� . I . N . I . . sai6e' city *as . . aintWMn strange iffililfer- - � -.`�- - I . . .., i. ,. - _,�i _! , 1_.; �� :: ­ �. :%_ L . . . , � , I , . - .­ I � . . � 2-1 . � ,. . .. -p. , �t - once in : ; - , , ; *� _" ; . 1% ­_­"s '. . ...." - � . 1 � . . compliment to the town in whi6h it is pub . again destroyed by an earthquake that up a the very catastro !.L,'�: f.. I , , , , * -­ - - , , �, . �1 I . I 11 . . . k - as e of such convul-r ." ,,, '_ , :. 1. . I . . % &� ­ i ; : o 1:+,... , .: . .. .; � �. t' I � ". . '. I W . . - , 1, .- . .; . - heaved 'the coast of .South Aweiici 11ilong.- Horwa-have n 0 . . .. I � . � . m I' _,. , ,. .. - , . . I . . I .: lished and to the people in it-A R1Qbli . . � . 1 fro .h1v . Ig n vi ;h -, ii . I I - .: I.; - . - �,,,,. ;..,� ,­­ .. I � L, .1 . .. .". � I - 4 c tea- �- I . . .- " - . . . I , , .� It : . . . . . . . . " , * I . . I , I . Mo are Bueno's Ayres-to the ]Isthmus, - t f 00),14eri. . -. vPh , ;A , 44" �' t�'.. ..-; � ;- .. . _*-i, � I . .�: . 1. - : -.1 - I A ti ' nial that the town and its business ,il�wgl . � 1 , - i : ­i? , - . � . , . , , . , . I I . - . . i: 0 , i.. , 1� . . . i - , . . I . .�,, - , � . . . . . ell , ... ., I , . . .; 1;, - ,... .4 And they" return the- , . .- -1. I • 11 but-soest its - I , I , -.: - I . . � . � . . lie 4 _� ..., .� **:� I � ,.� . .. . � . main � fored in the West Indian Islands. Y the roar .1.1 I �. 1. '':1;: i , '. � ; 1. - _. . ! ..; , ,: . . . - I . , j . . worth cultivating, I .� shak r of A' v no or tl;� . : i . . 11 . . *.11_-,:i �­ ;.., .. .Z� ...... , ." , . I -,_.;. � L. � . ; . ... . . .- � � 1.� . . . . � - : - !; I q;. . i. ., . � - . . I . � - . 1. . ..... , 1. . _. ,- �:, � . , compliment. .. - -1 . . , �.­ k � 1. .. I 11 - ­ . ; I.. - . q. .1 . '. . f . � . .. . � ­ _. . . -1 . . . . r. 11 .. 1. " I . . ­ �. . .. , . I I- - - I . . . 6 ex 'lactation . . . - I , �;, ,, ''. - , .. - .1 . . � .''! �, . . : .. , � . 8 a -a-ft � . . - .: The island of Hayti was rocked like -a ship shock of a wall - break' earth But I , I I '. . - q4ake. - ,'.i . , . : . . 1 . .1 - . . , I in a storm, and on the north-west coast of the atiation of that indiffe Is . - .1;.: � - � . , . ­­jj. 21 , � . '. , L . : . � i. �.. . .,- : I - i 1; _. . I . difference - I I I I . , I . � - per. .., :, . .., , L. ,,!�.. I -. . ­­ - I 4 .- F .� � - - . . I �. Jamaica a massive mountain range was.lit ,, , � , , _ hays t 0 circumstance that i .: ,. .., '. '' -, "'. - �% � I '� _­ - ., . . �.i. I � . T": %! , . , - I , -,. , , U .. I . - . . .. " . . . in an open plain .. ... , , - 'I , I . - ... . r, � ; �. .� I , A Horse as an Ainate r Bread- - - - - - - I . .,�.� - � - ,. , I I . �. .J.; . orally torn into pi' , � .: � .,: � .1. . .: 'I.; ­� . . ( .. . 1. . animals ho6ve. no special I . :�:.!. � . I ; I . � . .� � ,..� I . . pieces, the he . , I - ­'. '' ,: �� e ., i� . - 1� � bear in many &I . f I 1.1i . ­... I - 1. . " I I : . ­ - . - - . �. I ­ �.- I . _. � _; - I . . � :­­ . . trason to dread a 1 I''' ­,., , I I I .. � I . I places having b volcanic disturbance. I.; �'. � ` ".�' . . . .11 � I . . .�'k I �. . 'i; . ., Maker. ' . . !_e_1 . - - , . '. . I . . � . I . �. . . - . - . I . I lee covered with mountain. , ring a violent ... - .. .� . .1.1 ..... . . - ,. I 1: ., r �1.j_ :. �. 7 : . I , .", �. � �. , . . , - . � . - ­ : , - . . I . I ­'� I I . i I , I , �.. - i � . *­ . � - - Gus heaps of rock bomb,proof I .... . ! ; . J� - ''.. �� . ,., . -1:1 . . 1""...... A Hightst)wn farmer's home had an ex- , .: .- - ock avalanches. On the island storm a bui din would be a . �._ ,. . .. _. .� 1.1 ; , . :., I . I " _­. I 1 . , 0 ... . ; I _v _�, � , . . .. . . I .1'. ''; , '.1 I I. , - . , ­1 I � . ; I i I I I I ,., .. I . . , . I , . . of Sumbawa in. 1772 a broad promontctry' �avqn of reftip from the, dangers of th g .. 0 I... - ., . .., - f, - ! I � . . nenceAhe ther day that it will not. care ' : , . Ilin 1. i. 11� - _. - I . 1. i � , I * �`&. . "_ - , . '. 4'� . - - I' , :: 4 di I � . � . .1 :_;A ! I .: % 1. . . . ; � . . en - ilko, 'L, - I . I , I 0 - . . - ;. . ... .) . was torn from the connecting niounuinA and I Irees and dr Qri , -,�%p, 4 t barth- . - I . ! r repeat. riven to. the city and left - .. _ . I . -1 1! i � - I 1� - � I .�, ..: �, � : - ­­ 1. - - . . �� I ­ I I ­ . .. . .- .... - .. turned into a' sea-girt reek. that miiig'Ittlake A#ch a bimi ink r . � I . . , I . standing in : 'rout of a grocery store it took- - * . '. . 11 The natives Quake . ki the , ' t��! I . . ,-. " � . . � � . I . ­ . . I . I . . ;:.�J � 1 %. !- . - I ,.. . . 41 A . I . I.,. - . . . . . I . � . I � � I , , . - have a tradition that their island once form- tomb 6f its inhabitants would sparo� the chit- -,� ':- .: m... I .. I.. .. I i A . . .; .. . . 1. I occasion to oke its head into a basket in . . . . -.- � �s! -;-. � j 1L. i �. .. �... % . ! . . � I I i Od A part of Jima, till a violent ,Mrt� , � q '. 1. , 1� .. ., . . :, . t_ . - i ,olua&e drOn of tho 3viIderR.eqs# e,X,Q,qPtNrhapFJ on . . ". : .�.., . the back of i delivery wagon and to ab , .., - ':',, - L !'. � .., �Ii, .. I . - - . slopes d *ii�e i .1 .."., '. " "' ,. . tore a chasm across all isthmus now inter- p mountain ranges, wh t4q. " . . , . .1 stract there rom three or four compressed sected by the strait of L,D . . ere de- . I ''.. �­ ,; ' .* . I - I ., �­ ;. ". . . . . I I . ­ . , '. '. ., :.... , . I .. ­:. . '. - 4 ; b . 1. : I .. I . -_ and there struction, My come in the lone ,rock . . . k ; yeast cakes a id the best part of a sack of Lombok; a . .of a �.--i. � �1. I --. I ,. , I . L; - .t I is reason to believe that by a similar c&4.. A lanche6 '. . .. , � - I I I � - Va . . 1­1 .. %, J - ,,� . ; - . .- � Pillsbury flour.* The result of thle, amateur . . . _I I I I ....... � ....",L . .1, ; '' - 9 . - . � i�.. .. . , , .1 I Strophe Java itself was torn _!L_ - L.,#'- . .:� ,. _' .% I I I - I from th' - 1 .6 - : I 1. . . . I �, � [ . apparent until 0 so " - ---.# an MO - , 1 ;;..� . . . . I . . , ... - breadmaking ' . 41 . . , - . ­�' _ . . 1. I., .1.1, , coast of Sumatra.' From. Su - �, -I I ­_ ­e I., . �;­.:, � � , . � I animal . %. Matra to Timor . . I., . . �.` . 1. . . .. ., . , I '- .., the I r . . . .1 � . . . I I . I ,. i ,.� I 1. . was driven home, the .. . ' . -1 ... - ., �d .. �. . t roved ;o be am good as ever, and the �'. . . ; : , W, . leas t . ­ i I . ... . ;1 � I . I :�. I �;. , �.. V �. -;,i-'-. - 6 e ��� I... . �'i.;. .Z� - �. lAut some eighteen or twenty islands form . , Train Stopped by a Mouse,: � :. . .. .. ..:�, .� . , i . � . . �,!Ak .: '. : _ . . . - . arkablbefia'in, resembling a shoal . , . - gan t 3 experience sensations com- a most rem, rul � - - . .. ., , � . al Did an � , - �' , : ,;�'. � 7 ! . � I - y one ever ima ine that a mouse :" ... ., ­� ,,'� _ . . .. . . ._1 . . , $ . 1. . , , .. , . � . - I q ) � ., � 1 ; . . . � � s. The veteri-_ : - � � . - ,/.��­ I."...".,....- " � I � . . . I :_ _. I . . . . . - of fish swimming in a straight line, with the could stop a ' � 1, i . - . . I I . '. railway in ? It seems to be I ;�. . .. . . . . .� I . . .!.; . . ...: I . . - . - . 1. : . ".. 11 : , i i . I i, narlan who , vqrked over the horse for 12 . I large,,, ahead and three or Your of the small- itupcissible - rnislvwerythterla it ,Was � done I i: '. -1 � �. ­ t', I 1. ass .. I . . - re- . ­ . ­ , 1; ; . �� . . .. i . 4'. 11 :- � � ­ hours avers that it was at least eight feet -- . � . e8t bringing up the rear. A mountain chain, cent! at the town of Ckirpi, neair Idod - . .. ... . 111 ... r ! . . .. . 'I '- I Morena, . . :; 'i - - .11, ...� I - . . . . I :, . i I _! �. W - '. ..... . - � forming what might. be called the backbone in I .. . J . :1 , :..", . I . ­ � .;,. . ...I.i I . . . circumference for some time prev taly. . . . . , I . � . ions to ;... , .: . V �.,, t .. . I . , , " .. 1, � ­ - , . '. � I 11 ­ I of each island, runs from western, Sumatra 0 �L ''� 1. : I obtaining relief, and is quite sure that if it, . 1, � , �­. ; , ". !. �� Y. . . . n the" railroad I an - electrical tLp- iv,(i.. ' : . ' �;.t I . . . . � � . . . . . I . I . �;. .i �'. .1. . .i . , to the east cape of Timor Laut, all along ex- paratus, * _...�... 'i;- � .. I v� I, � I . � . . Is an intellisent beast it will hereafter take. - . t"'I",. . I . . , . , contain ageolo upon the departure of a train from �11 I . . - L _ _ , I ...1. - -11 - : .... I . . _ .. gical characteristics any station, rings'afx str6kes ,upon a gong. , L � - � 1 - . ..: - , I -, ., ito staff of life unleavened.. . 1%; 1;1% - .: ., . � , . �. . . , � + - . � ". I i 1� ,., .1 - . ­. - , . l ; . 1, � L . I . I , . I , � r 9 . . ...'. . . � .. . . � ". l i , ��il111�: : I .;I - i ,.:. :� Ill `­ .. ' . �-; . .: 1. . . and even the same average height of 6310 inth }'neat arp hearing his,, gong i . . .1 , - - . . . , 1; . ...1 , . !; i 'The Inventor of a Thhubkw� and ng the same general direction station. The I stat on-numter.. at ' � ` ' t­ "' feet. rokes � � �- . � � i. "' - g three at . - - I.:) . . - .. . I I .; . .11 .. - - where they fill '. I .1 �,._ ,.�. i � .11 ,­ :,� - I .":! .. .I, I . I . � . � . Yet an earthquake that could tear a chasm should be-8ix, mmediately came . . _.; s' ... I L Lt . � L . . . . . . I - .. - 1;. . - L i. L�. \ . � .1 _. " , . - t • ,. . . I have heard with interest that the - th* a, • ... - ' . . • .0 .-A ..� _�, . I '. i im . _ I across a mou*ntain "range of that el to the con.clusi8ii that the -e - was something - � i !%'." ", , 1", t. . . I . . � I ! . . .- ., .. . . � .. . evation wrong on the lin � , ; I 11 � ! .. I � 1. if 1. " ble Of Plain sewing was invented in the - .1� ­ - 1. �_. , : 1. I'L _; _�.,�,,' - . .. I Cb and or lered up the eleo- ,-��, � ­':.`�: � � ­"' 1i s i . - .. ,. .1 I . . � e year L .. .. - :. .7, , , I ... I 11:1a7 . . i I I .1 Jr would shake our planet as the b6reting of a trio signals of waxni " .L - . 1684 by & gallant young Dutch goldsmith of Ing- . -, . '. ­ . . - - boiler would shake an engine- house, and The train, whib:h by this time was . 1�.. . . _U � �.; I "._.. . . � L. :, . � Amsterdam, who devised the 'i thumb bell 1-t. a under ­� "".:'.!.i;-,-_, k, , I.! % _.'�_, -; � .. � 1- : , I I . .. .1 . '' I • . .. . �, - L I .�:, - , . � . . , I r . " Might - account for the eruption of such vol- full headway, ' '. J-4, . �, '. -, -*:, ',.--. I - ' " - , ­. ! .% . .. � . -for this was its original name -in order. to ­- . . canoes as the now extinct crater, t 7 Came to a dead ato, I It �­ I :_ ,�.:_.w ,. . 7. , . L.. . :,.. . A'' , . . .11 . e . '. . that .-' Then b9gau a transfer i 196..L_11 . , li`,` 4',:, ."'; , _­ . . .. I,: ,. . I , . I : ­ . . protect his sweetheart's thiimb tolm when '. - ' .1 ' i.- - �. i . moli .. -. . r 1. 11 I . I, ... _: . � : . L. . I 1� � -., � - -­�� .. . ' . I . dated southern Oregon with a lava-bed near- sages. -4 D� tel,eli) . �";­';� .' I I j I . _., . , .� the was ell ed with a needle . . , I - . - � . lie Passengers were anxious t6 � ' S 1� , - ,��, I - ,!: ,1�. L I I ­.. .;� . :_L - �- - I . , . J ,� -.- - " - ., C. I , . . . . . . I e and cotton, I A _ . ly 2,000 feet thick and covering an area of know wha-vwas the I It. I J I I � . . . I . . There are SUM thimbi ' . . I 1, 24,000 miles. . . matt4r. They waited .$:s. ,�. --. I'' 1.! - -, .1 . � . es still, and sailors . �: .. - I. I I - I I .. while them . . .: .. ., , 4 - I ; I ; . � :­ .., � . .,�.., . I believe, always wear &enL The 4, thumb 0 . . . - � .-. ea"ges went 1 back, ,a�nd forth. . . 1. li..''. umb � - - . , _b ished the fact ast 0 ..., .1 - . � .I.. . �L I. I . . . . i .. i. . . . ".. hell "has, a rule however, 11 __ -.-. I ­ _,.t.v . For in the mountains of South Ameriea, The enquiry eat& I , Vol . :1 L !` �;, , � t. I � . . . : . I I , become - . . , ,� 4., a -.�, , . . � , j � � " well as in the volcanic M L' I . as ."Y� 4i i�l " :C�� C _,;-,�, * -, I . . .. i I.; I �; . I.. L. I - .. ": -, - ,. I I � .. I � -, I - " finger bell;" but in shape onl , regions Of the thing was right on the line I ,_ '. - � 'i 1 _ . . ; .- � _ , and .. ­ - i. '. I!, . �'- :. �i- -!Z'I _- � =t . . . I . . . I - : . i �'. ' "C' . , �i I I . . . . . . . . .7 - , . ­ � , . . - I .. ..; %.. .f , : � ,-, - .r"I"X�.4,1-' � , _ ­ � - was ordered forward after � oonsid . I .1 hange has taken in it mace the 107injr , L -�4,- , ­-,..' � - �lz� .. � Old World, it has been observed that . ,i. the . . I � .J � . lent ea . amble . _�.4-�.: " i, i.- 1, .-� .1, . I _.�., ., -1 1: . ­. . c . -­ .. . , .- earthquake is generally either accom- del& I -.1 - - .; .; - . . . ­1'. I.. . I . L 11�Z . 1_ � �f --: ,­�­t­­� : � .. �� , . , _. .,� - . I.. '. L V _j'__ L . . ­' "'Lt �,_ , � ­ , *!L., � - '.1. " L . ,. - 1. N e - . � __ I . . L his CY .- �" - . :.' '.''- � L"' i : __ : - �! , .- �� - I . I , .1. I 11 � I -.!...' I 1, . � .., , . . . . . Hans laced the first thimble = - - . i . �i,_ 1 -,. ,' .... ., �" - i I �. I . ", : , � I I -� i .. �j; � ..., --,.- . : --v " 1� "." � . I.. , � .: ." � . �, ;, . - Is . '­t�,A , .; � :, , - - . t this ithe .. ­ , ,. . I - � I . Of love. , - . I �' . . - 1� Parried or followed by a volcanic ern . 1y; , stati6n-M � the ith � 111. : ;� I . Lion. T I . .. . 1­� �., � ' - - .. . ­,- t�,�,�''), It Would a1mbst seem as if the flasures 9 . 4 , ... 1V `�' '_. : * . 1. .�?��:t`:_-,--,., . i . __ __ L__ __.� _ � -. L_' ' ' *j '_ ' - �, - :". _ 1 L . ". - '� - " ­ __ � _: "�J!% , ._ __ _ . , . 1. - � . . - nesting the craters of active eqn- thought it raiglijibe I I look.. into hit, . . ... :­ I :. I..''. .. �'�' Lt .- I - I � - . ,;. - -,, � . . I - . , .-. - , I %. - - _ � 1. 11V11 I I __ .1 - g �tuca,st . %­- I ., I ­�, , . ..: A-- I . � ;- -- - 'oj�` . � i �'. . ,�A A , L . . . � � L � ­'�.L - _ . - � - . . I . .1 - _...­ , � _­ I - � 7, . ; , "I. " , .L . _', . . ..�. I 1. .-.. . . . i . . i. � �' . � : - I I � A.: . S , . . ��.­. . '� 1� , .��: , . . .. . , 11 the cogs of the e4ec �, � " L . I I -, , . :1 . %"4k%kkl1% ! ,. .1 the restless fires of the volcanoes with Ong, and there 61 found, k between -.1. . �, � . . \ . . . Both Wan" now nether world were .: _�."_ ! � , I � I � .1... I _,_L ' . I � 1, - . -, - - . - _­ .�4- . , ­ � .1 , :� . ... .:. " ­ � : L .' I .. tar , . :,.:. _: . - S. , ..,. 1. . ­;- - .., . I . - � I - I . 1. : . O.- � . . , . graph op . s us, a poor , 'i� . , .1 � , ­ - ., !" ,, _'­1. . and then liable'to. obstrue V . :, , , . ;..... . . ,tions . .. , oblig. little mouse. t ;, '. , . I i . .1 . . i ... � I '.4 I _. . 4' a ��Y7` .6f. Jq . . .., 1. " , , � I . : ..i. �_t... 1 4 the pent-up . . , ) . . - I ..l . - . . . � I I . .. . I . town ths, _,. L , , L - - � _.: I . . ., . ' - d DIFA ' ' ' ' - ,; va" to - foree tb*,, U. The unha � 1A - , � to WX up an 0600 In's I I - � n� I _ ., -_­;,.,� -, ward way with & violence ' . ,_ 7�., I.. - ­ " '' 4 , the, oohs *iiimal had ,�app�ned to be I ..... �i , e that shakfttfie L interior of*ec6J:.,Vih C08TUMM - ther revers On tiio� 44"er, , , "where, , UgAmment . � . .. -','�".,�A . lene - . I _Y, 4nd the *CA Interior of th*.R*ovb .; . K6 W . -­ i ., . :-, - . '. It, _, , , M . .., - � . I ' "' . rro,landijig mountains as the force of ex- one on it I I struck , * for the , L� .� by a 'Vvomai� I ._... , :. , � "!:, Ili . Vor this costume the�id F 3 fronts, cuffi, and collar of the Was predollsd-'! over : `Is.._ . s <' ,rmini.0 6 ­­ �`­.­ _.­.� I , ' " - * " and down 6 at jacket L - I in-do hDJ1 &8-0p81*- ' � �` -.'--. ­.- It'_ . ­� , I— . � Pa4'�Ing steam "es a vessel of boiling ,jacket and the remainder of the costume ;,t:. , -, . _ qx�r, W, 4 .1 - , . - � 1: .. .. if. I � . , .., . " 1. -,. - ,� P W11ftI4L 'Wid " Raimona " skirt are used in "combin- .1 a .. , tdlw -wfow 11 *060 -from' 'I' . " L� "". - pted, to run, but � - - � - I I . _.. .�, 1. A1. 11 body ! I . w Vest in I . . . � _... - - � � tv�,M,6_r till the cover of that vessel yields to His little L , 4 ift L The ­ W! L � I - . _ was Caught between the in lurd,erous , k­ ��' - I stiOu. Each posgowses ;&P - , . , or :.,: of the serge ; L e . ., was bi which the other special features . �. flk,e • I : � . , - - . I e ioughto. stop thb they we . , .,�', .. __ I . ever - increasing pressure. - . back to d4clow a bhei IT 10 ffrtk 41 I � . - I . . ; .�.. I . � .111 whole a to enhance , -V 4 _ .1 w t ?" .: ; I k femme when turped U=-,.,I, . , . , I . �._ apparatus; an *nSequently the .. � ___; - ,-h .1%40 . I .� . .. -1 2 .... ., hat process would also vm�.; , , " Used together. % r�j o ig W6741 , I . to ww;w - . 11 , W� : - ,0 '. . I AccOuat for the. . train AA well. : . The materials em. COIUr Of whitc� P�(1116- I I �. to I ,; :J ; ! Ployed for � �_ 's wava, I . . � e4rious smoke-like-ham - ' • '- I . ., i �, ­7.. ­, - I the costa brown plUtWnhVU4W - ...fte, . .! _4 1 - . 1-­4 I #. . I - I whi6h.Uh frequtnt- � e we brown serge - ,111. .t been try- , - I -A. - I -� I 17 I - with a v . 1IM%. , I - d!, , I V am%. pwl . ___ • .4� f t�yv '. , . 11 the brim f. With I ­1 - 1­4 - t. ho .11 - 'I..- : 1� Lec n observed On the eve of an earth uak : mt. and striped plush 14" ore uplifting a . . wita the pile . � .W . " 111114 . :.. ­ , - . mountain rai e - Ze 91 .- On - 949 L in sad the .- � 1 4 1 1. w - pVtownethe . , k .; �'. - I:. -,-4, 'i - . a t lengths and a fries wunim- 91 -Y. - _'i ��,f, - -- � Phoned vapors ' first 916� 0 at the sea. Astonish WG%V41 in the I . -I _.. 1, . I " N . - - - � .�- _­ - � ,. must now an then ribbon ,,, '! , r, 4arking, in a dry goo& ., 1. . _ . .� ., .. � - . .and in 11 a afirrow al ripes. The Plush is .. , :, i � � �-' & L I Mg I Who I - - - - � .� sac- - wouirh= I 41100 ht %ers cowd in tWO 11hades of brmmlwith & ft 0owlia. ': .., "I ,_ LA � ­ - ... . - � . I -'. . I., - , -i,-. . �'l in forcing an outlet through the xu.V_ be as much- water: as 0 .bftu it her - " ,� � ten : . _9911irm of red and earn, �.. ht mixtm �- - tu,ing glL -­ .. �_ I ��,-.-I..,- ',5. )�_).� _. . - - - . I - 11 ­ - .':" 'L��!?k' . , . . 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I- , .1 * : . . .- 1, Card of Thanks-Ellen Ryan. , I 1. - - . ...... ' A I I . �.' , , :i - , _� :-� � Nursery Stock-W. Matthews. . -. ­ . , . i - . - . . I .. - , Boar for Service-Joseph Carr.. �:,._., -i - I . __ - - ­w. )I . ­ _ - . Pre -W. A. Field. _*,.'. .� , - J . I .... .1 - '. -1 pared Paints .1 . ­1Z �` I I . . ­,� - I .. SeUing Rapidly-W. T. Dunbar* . .. . . . . . , '' Special Notice - Wesley MatibOWS-r- 0 % . I - , I . - I . - '_ .:-:. 4 : House and lot for sale-Jas. Maskie. v I .9 . . . I. . - 5 :_ ... -1 � ====_t= t ; . . . � . - . . . : .. - 0 . t I I I . . I . , _ I . 1. . _ ght famag gwo*., I I . ., , * I .1� - - . -1, I % 0 . . ., - rICKERING, ONT., OCT. 29, 18860 . , I Z -A,. .f." . I . I -. �L . .. I 1. - - ! 'p.it I - , i. . . . - - : ...... i - - � . 1, LOCALISMS*,.' - : . f . - i . I ( i N . :. . 11 � . .1 � � I.. . : .1 I.. I - ,. � J&' It is a safe rule that the liberal v advertiser will always be found to be the . I - - ' . ' . - f., ;- _­. - liberal dealing merzhant. Readers . of THE t I I - ' . - � PICKRRING NEWS will find it 4.% -,. . . ­ .'­ _: to their ad- . . � . _. vantage to patronize those business men I " -.1 I . � , ese . . .� - - who solicit their custom through the _. I . I - - . : - Columns.. .­ .. .. . . . . ----------- "-- .1 � - . . I . Yl.. � c : � I . �.i.,� w � -Watch our sale register colum�- . � I ! % � . � . . . -How is it that when autumn comes I � . � . i , - I . i " _., ' 'the rgoult is autumn leaves 2 7 1 . 6 ­ - -.. -A friend sends us a copy ot the Sag- . . .- � I inaw Courier. Tbanks. . . - i - . I" , . � . i . .. - .- . . -Call and pur6hase` one of Campbell!s -, I % . _.. . - cheap top coals iu men and boys. * * I . . I- . . & - . , . . - . . -St. George"i, Pickering. Oct. 316t* ' . I w.l .-. .- . . ... '. ­ �,- Sermon. "An answer according to idols.' I * I � .. . I I - - : , . . I .. ___ . . .". � . . . . -Try R. & J. Campbell's, Whitby, f6r � . - .1 boy's suits in all sizes at low prices. . , - . . - , :. -Mrs. T. Jackson, Jr., and daughter, \ , ..-._ . . _. cf Clinton, is visiting with her mother, ., 1� - � :. _. .,- Mrs. L. Greig, of this, village. . I . I - I . . ' Fon i -Sunday evening is all Hallow . . . night. The boys will not steal cabbage I . . , - . . .1 . . . , , . . . . .. lieada on Sunday night, of course. � : I . I I . - -Mr. Owens a student of Wycliffe . . . - - .1, - . - impressive i I . .. - College . I , _. �1: - - I., - . .. - . 2 sermon to a large congregation in St � .. I - . � . George's 'Church last Sunday. _ . _ - I ' A �s-of the -A meeting of the Direc 67 . . . . . - �tl I . . . - ." � y .8 ca .- � Pickering Agricultural Soci4 lied ; . I ! , . I . . - m for the 30th, at Brougham, to �wind up �. i, __ - . . . .. . . . . - I . - . - 6 . the affairs of the Society for the year. ' , I . �� i . . . ; . � �.., - : . - -St. George's congregations ckering, - . _! , . .1 -4 ntend holding their I fe ival on I .. . 1�_ , .1. I aq�pa . . I - _: I . _1� the evening of Thanksgivv�g Day, Nov. . % ; ­ - I - - I � � - - ­ - . I- - . . 18tb.. . ­ - I .'' I ­ . -We bea'r that, our .esteemed friend, . , . . - - - - - J. M Kenned veral .- . ._... I �- . ". � . t, y, has been ill for se . . I . week but are pleased to learn that he . - ­ .- I - � . . ...... has sufficiently recovered to ' be able to I . . . . I . , . ... � .- resume his duties on the Essex Liberal. I - I . 11 .- '. - . ._ 1.\ -"The. melancholy days have come, . .. . - - I the saddest of the year ;" but you can � . I - , - a and profitable by - � I - subscribing for T_nE NEWS. Only ten - . - I - cents to the end of the year a. s. a trial .- - . . � I - . - . " ."', I " - trip to new subscribc-rs. Stamps taken. �_­ .., %, . _. ... . .1 . -Alre. D. B. Deck,or's death occurr�ed . : - . . - -�- on Tuesday -last 94 her husband's repi- - . I . , eceased has - � dence, west,of the village. D .-- � lie'n a sufferer for some time with that � . I - . � e . . . . , . I . I - - dread disease, consumption. The funerall 1. . i on Thursday t,)- the Disciple's Wrial - � - ground was largely attended by friends . - .. . - . . . _. . ;. . � � . and neh,hbors. %. ­1 I . I "...". . . I n , , ., , - . . � ,; -. . "�f;.]:. . . . .1 1:� .: -�. : � . ; . .. _-, ., .- . . .. . . , . To Elear Sam.. . -.".. - ,.i . . . I .. - .1 I I .. , I A number of th reideis of Pickering � . � . . I . - - . .. . I . I . � . - I , � t went to Toronto last week to hear Sam . . - I . . . .. - " * . 1: �._; - - , s far as we can learn they were .. � . � ... Jones. A, . . . . � .... .. - inticli delialited with his sermons. , _ . . 0 . , ; .V il '. I I . Otock. ... . I . , Shipment of Live .. . ..: - . .. - i Messrs. John Miller & Son shipped a . . ­ I car-load of shorthorn 'cattle and *Sbrop. . I � ,shire sheep from. ,Pickering station on . ..- � . _.., . . �..' Monday last -the former to Iowa and . . . . . . ' . . .. . � .- the' latter to Indiana. A large number . . . . . � . . .- . . of sheep are being shipped from here . . � . ­ I . - . ..�. 1. . . these days. . . I ., �i` . - , . . . . ­­ . ". The Now 3utu�i - "., ,I- . . _ , . 1, - , . �. - ":_ �;, ., 1. ,. 1 ' ' . . . _. The members --Of tte' A. 0. t. W. are I ­ I I .. .. � - - - - . greatly pleased with the workings of the - .., ". - was introduced in . - � . new ritual, which - . . . - . . .- . . - I . . . . I � - Pickering Lodge for the first time at the . , . . � I - regular meeting on Tuesday night last, .Z. - . � ` I . .. . :. . -� when three candidates received the J. W. I . I . . , . : . . ..-;.. . , I .1 degree. It is a great improvement on . - the old work. . . . .. B*ing Joined.' .11 ­ � � . - ;� . . .. � I_ . . .. ... . .. .- ., .1 . .. j � - - I . Cola weather , is approaching, and niik- I riages are becoming quite numerous, but - I - 11 I . . ­:_ ..-. _.'_.- we don't mean to. 'insinuate, that there is � .. . r . - ,any connection between the two. Merely - .- a co-incidence, tbat's.all. Appropos of . ­ . . � � - .- ; � . I.- .� I 0 1� ­ marriages, isn't it rather strange that a� - . minister always inquiries : "Wilt thou . I I - . . . I - . . have this woman to be thy lawful wedded � - - , . ­ - '.. , L � . .�_ ­ I . . , - . .1.. : . I �- - wife T' when the groom has brought.her - . I , I w . . . � . . 1: � _. . I 1-- - � . to the altar with that identical object in view ?, - . . . 1. . . 1. I �� I �. " 1�, xmprovemeuts.�. '. - ... !..J.1 . I ". , I ji�eatesi"U'in'- Cburch street shows the - .. provem, . ents this year of any street in the - . ... � . . I . ... � . . village. Besides the new structures built I , � , ­.. . � on the street this summer, the residents .- . . . . - � J. 1. :_ . . : e in touching . - . . . .;. . : have taken considerable prid � . . - up the old ones-building neat new fences, . � - I � . - - - I ­ . painting, &c. This is'commendable, and . ., . . -. worthy of emulation by othersi Every ; .. .. � �t in improv. resident can materially assio I ing the appearance of the t�n if be feels . . � a ... I ­ . -: -, . . . . : . .. . ­..� I . 1. so disposed. . , . Mime Plan" 131M . �; .. I �. i,... - � ..... . . . k. � . . . . I . ­ I I ­1:1 . - . , - I p ,�. . � I - . I The budding in course.of 6 ction'on . � . re . . - - . . Church street for the planing mill is pro- . I .. . 4 .. . . I . � _. -� - . _: � - 1. . I gressing towards completion. It is - .. . . . 28x6O feet in size, and will afford plenty of room for the business for which it is . ! . : r . . � . . - .. ­ I being built.. The engine is now on . the � . . . _., - . . I :,:, -1 1. gr . ound, and w gn set in motion will fur. . - ­�­ �', : . . I . . _-.1 !_ � law . . � 1! I the �na- . . � . -. . . .. . . nisli power su 'cient to run &I Irr . . . _: - . 1_. ..- . -, chinery at one time, being about 25-ho ,e . I - 1. . , . *'r power. We trust Messrs. Olmsted & ''.. a '� .. �:" . . . .� a I ; -- - . � I .. Kemptborn will meet 'with every suttee s , . � ­ . , - I I . - 1. - , I � _. , .2. . ....; , I , 9 . . : I ; , ,� - in their, undertikin . . _ -�,.. . 1­ .. ' ,� �, _'�. ,.,�.. . .. . _ .f I '.- i Hard on the Zhide. : ., �, �. I , ,:t,.. -, I, 11 ". , ' ' Lf k A , : ol I - rj, _. I . . . .. C.. 1, . ; The Beaverton Express reports the .- I . . lowing as having occurred in that burg .1 . - - . . _. - I .- - I - ... - I I We have heard of good things on "dudes,' i r.--,... : .: . . but none better than on one who, foi .._ , . .. .1� .". _.. �1­ - I .1 ­ .. - ;.- I - I.. spaw.-incomprehensible reason, was mar ! . ­ . . .. . L - � ! . ': , th ! � I . ' - : , ri6d- one dg -list week to a stout heall . - . . .. _. , - - . A& ": �, -1 Th dude was perfum, - - ' .. . I W a 0 i '; 0 el - � . I . V&W,�M-'in-bid"Ahirt had his hair curled . S. and be pr6iftted ju6­-*­"­_,ine sp , ­ - , � " - that the e1wVmJh" jad'je4i peakanee 0 - , 1i don't want to mske any Xkistlike gboi , - � . - .. - ,, 111 ­ il-, - , . ,: . It is busineis, go *Meb one Of you is th . , _� _ . . .� . . _�.. . -.1 kide, anyhow?". . . I ­ - I .. ... 4-1- - - .. .....;1-:a1 . - I --. . -n - - --!.' , - . .._-, I L. .;-.; C.- �j� " ­ I 1.1, z -.:�!_.* I , - - - , , ��,: I . ,46�1�i'l ­111�1_1c. , , , � ,,- 'A � �.- '. - :,I - ,� jll,.11.,�, :j.-._,:_ .- � !"i-i- .:, ,::. � �. &:. I - __.. , - I � , :%. .. . . i 1, '.� I . - - - " I - . � - I L , I . w_ �;": ,� . - - . � . I . . 1 . � . , � , ; 1 , . ; , , � 1 1 - � , . . I ; ; . - t - - , . . . . . . � ''. , I L. . . . I . .] , - . . .. ! .� 1 ,., . �.. I . . . , . . '. - , . L . . L . :� AV , _ I . . . L, . . .': .� . � ..- . 7 � L:,. - I L . . . L � . . � . L z . . ­ . I . , . . tL ;. L , � � . / ­ - r .- . ;1. . - , - . - - I - . . � , - - ��010 -_ , -, � . ­ - - ...7 �,Z. _. . .. I! - , �� I - . I _ I - - - ­ - I I I , . ; v2l' - � il; - --- - ____ � I ; , I ... - . . I . . __ - __ , _ - - . - - __ . . i . � : %. . - , ! . � rw a "Wo". . A t .1% 1 1)­; i! I "T.1ov . t " BE SURE TO CAU � AND . 11 . I I - -- tl,ep tly, fa -Ekbool .: ­ 1*_:,��, I ._q­ - I d i .1 . �� In rjpother dolusuh is lk%��46- W un or$ : I I I k. ; . - -1 %, I I ... - ­ I i -.'�,/11�.._ 1. . . . ­'. I I .--.- - I �, . .1 - __ - ._ . . . . . . . . _ out 0 romt pa Mont of policy ou the ehilLo U igive an onterummNit 50,210 J . _­ �. - . :, - � � " I . . I N . , f P, Ii. c 9. -''L' P : :'! - . . L � . - . I . . � .- :. ..L . . 'ilp I ._111 I . � ; . : � November, the proceeds o : : - fe of ' tte I&L - %omas Ryon, bv, the time di , .. _�� � ­1 : . � to prDviding a .- . �­_' . ., - onfedoration Life Co., for which Mr. which will; be 46vot8d, aints ,� ,.-. - . V. 7 u - Lewis O'Leary is the local agent. libruT for �he use of the school. hen s�.� . rep re - . , . �_�,�"...,. . . .­­ ­ e - . I , - =4001"t04. .,,�__��_ . . ,_ - - � I - . ,� '1..., 1, . I � I - .k .1 ­ - . . - - ... . - % . _.., "71 1 � , . . - ... ; . � R"Vy L011010. - ' - . � . . . - . - . - _., . .. ' ts, ' . . . ­ I . � -, . 01�.:.,_. . . . __ I �,_.... . 11 ,%,L 1 VT.T --- -1- - Wouo!dsy last, U -: _UV We learn that 611 HatVrdfty last 'Mr. A Roj6rji &iventiow hold M Stouff - � to Ville on , r. J. D. Zdgar 1 reland, a ten�nt on Mr. BOO)*. Rartrick 0 was &pin ommaled as the Refonn am- . - . I . . r . Ja : * Urn, base linp, lost a beautiful five-year I . - . , .- . d maro of Wilammation. Mr. Ireland didate for �he Commons, receiving on the 411on,. . an -. ;m . I ,�. (W vol". 1 afiou7, 1-2 ua . . ; ' V - .first bal'ilo IN out of a total Of . - L . . . . . . . . . A . alued the be st at 000. As he is a new no Aati � .. 9 I . 1on was theii mado un&m* is .. .. .. .- .; �, . I . . . .,-..-.s � . I , M , . .1 - 1. I . - .. . %_. i, I _� �� en&Dt, just binmencing operations in The - ' ' I.... H - us. Mt. Edgar accepted the nosuim- - -: : � alf-Pini. I : ' e -- ". , he township! the loss to him in a very MO . : W ation, and:made a brief *Wch. Mr. Jos. , . I . . � . . . . . eavy one. 11' - - . - - - . . I : . .. I . . � � . ... ..*,. . -:" � , as elected President in I : I - ,..,_.*� Monkbouse W . . I "; � ' ' ' If. I, . . �L ."i . f � '.. 1. IL ''.,. , ", . .. . k1I ' . , . ,,, . . . . . A I , . _� Itymen"L , . ' ce of tile late Jdseph Gould, and P. R. . I . .! . . I I . . evening A, . . . . ., . _ 1. . . I I � I 1 - . � I . .. I . At tb'� I dn Tne saa� . st, Uloover, President of the.TovmshiP 0 y � I - I � -� � ; . � * ., . - A -r ­ i .., t . .i . - ..�, ,... he marriage of Miss Annie Wicks to Mr. Pickering Association.. � . . I . 1 �. . � ," ' , VOMB . . . w " ,­,�� - . I I I �_ - _I., ., . . � . � . . , . _1 - _­ i . � . � . - - i �, . ­ :1 -� ­ . , , � � - )eorge Stafford took place.. Aboutthirty i. 1 I . I ,_ Woney Lost . I .' � . . : - . �. ... 1 . . � . I % *1 - .., . I I'll - f the friends of the bride and groom - I . '- * . r�-,­ ' - s" I jai called at , I* ' -, ' I ,4 4 ery pleasant evening was -spent by all. I ' ­ ., I � -, it i . . I I . . .. . , X4 ;. -� -1 . ; L I. . . ' 11 b'' wares. Mrs. Neal went to the -- ­ .. I I * - I " . ."L j "' . , � 1; . & .-, I On Wedne dav ast a ped : ,!. vituessed the ceremony, after which a, Charles Neal's residenca, lot 21, lot con., _ I :. L . . tBe ., . , ­ a- - to, , Ne extend our heartiest congratulations W_ .... �� .barn to Iee if her husband wanted . - . .., . . ..', L: �_ . t , a the happy couple. purchase anything. Shortly after her . .. I __ � - - �k ..,_._.,2�R ­ !.,. ::; I I . I ;..'I .,_ L�t .. .". ' � . L"l or 000ap. 1 - . , .. . _ � return to the hot(se she went to a sugar . , , - . �_, , �1 Before trav6lIiDg­rem1ember` any raik- bowl in wh 1-ch $80 in money had previous- � ,/,. � . ; _� � 1. , ; . `_ 1I _ N '- :. L - I.. ` �I � IF . I . . : , Wav o, - ocea steaniship'tickets are vro. IV been secreted, but found that it bad ' �bl I�e at ,., -, , r leisure from E. Stephen accuses the ' - �. 17 ..:­ �turs I - boen taken out, and she now I 0 1 1 i . . - on, up-town elegraph and ticket office, pedlar of taking it. A warrant was issued . I _. .1 ­ * I � ­ . I ­ � 1. I . I � I . _ 4 . !.,i Whitby, guar nteed at rook bottom for his arrest, and in the evening he was , , - "' , .'. i � - : _ Jr., . 2. St. -6- �JLN - . - . 11 _. I ' . tandard rates with choice of railroads brought to the village. The trial is tak- st and e rain Bags/. Lud seven R &I Mail S. S. lines, namel ing srs. Bunting and The" Chea'pe I L.; '._ , ;.. _�_, _.1. �� . - -_ I L . . . � I - _1: � y: White ar, Cunard, Anchor, Do- Parker, J.P..'s, as we go to press- . !,�., . ; . ' . - I % . 'k ' - I , . . .. ... - . . I . .. . � .; .. I . I ! _. .1 .. - . .. ­ . L - - I t . . ninion, State, American, and Red Star Of IWWtby. . � ..,..... J�OGAXS.� - '. I - . . .. . L I . , I ! . in to T I . ines. Office hours, 7 a.m. to 8:30 p�m. * ill b 'of interest to our - . . I � .L. .L1, WU , The following w e � I . .� * - �;. __1 ... I I . . LID"s 3M,esting. . 1� e usual quarter- - �, - .... , . . ­ Presbyterian friends :-Th . . I I - place . . I 16 I I . . - ­ SEE 0R EAGB9_9 A. i ''DOZE NG �. � �..� ' The Good TempIL ar 'e' t6ag e of ibis ly meeting of this Presbytery took T MR' P :­ : '- village held an Open - Lodge On #Monday oil Tuesda 19th inst., in St, Pauls - . � . - ­ 1 , ". . . , ., ., . . - . , . , , r 3veniDg last, which was, fairly attended Church,. LWmanville. Rev. A. M " ' , .1 _ , . by the villagers. A prograln of con- McClelland, B.A., moderator, Rev. A. AA 1. �;- A 14 4 PIC. E ING* - __ I -L W J iiderable length amd merit was presented Drummand, Clerk. . There was a very 'M :� by the members of the Order. R�v. Mr. full attendance of members, both lay and L 0 . Matthews gave a practical address dar- clerical.: - After arrangements were made "PIN, ______ - - - __ , and, : istened to. 1h our' Opinion this Lodge after deliberations as t . Port of - , , * I ng the evening, which was attentively for holding missionary Meetings - ,:. 0 eliciting aP in- - .1 - . NO might give entertainments of this kind terest and a large liberality in sup .L I I .. . ­more frequently-say one each quarter- the Various M6fiiODB Of the church, c0r* I .1 f . .... with beneficial results. tain questions, sent down by the General . . . 1. .1 �§ I - - . . . V - 11 1. an cooeaJ@&onavCft&. , � I %�­ - � ;.'.; -` Assembly for the Con ne ' '_ ' ( th 'co ers I . :.� . sideration of the . . Sayq an exchange: ., "'We are acquimted Preebyteries, were taken up. Among F or" 8to' , Butter Crocks wi ilieving those who have . I sizes) th a few persons who tell us they 'get others, one for re . . 1) - Wi -,,, Stone Fruit Jars and Jugs, (al ib�e papers than. we deprived of church . privi- . - . I I . . .. .. 1in ,can read, now,' and been hitherto 0 - , 1: '..., . ing contracted �: . � L -1 1. . . - - - I I don't want a local paper so long as they leges on account Of hAv and First-class Butter Tubs, . - . 1. . I can borrow a neigbbor's. These persons Marriage with a deceased wife's sisterp . . , . - . always take a ,foriuly journal,' published This the Presbytery UDILDIMOusly recom. . . . . � _. I .i . � .- , . " . - ..--. - I . , . - . , I . .To - .-- - � I � � '- ' .. i. , , . . � in Now York or somewhere, containing men The subject, however, that led , - I- �.y - -;- .. . . I . . t ' ..�, .!. - - . 9 . thfillinig and blood-curdling romance, to ll:tost omim&W dmussion was the i ; - 1. .. ­ ;­ &I to unite , small mission fields, I * I such as make the young readers des iBe pr3pO6 I : , "_ L, mothodiew and Presbyter- . home, and yearn for the day wben'tTey co m posed of . ' f Quebec and in ''..:,-.,- q 1. ­.. . I _. �-:" - carl br,eak away from home restraints ians. in the Province 0 . I and go out in the *far west and become the Valley of the Ottawa ; to hand on. . I � � . I . .0 ,bad men,' and die with their boots on." the Methodists to the Presbyterian Mi6- _ . i [There are very few of this class in Pick- sionarips wben the former was in the . minori d over the Presby- , and to han a . . , ering tOWDsh1p.] , � ; . 1 -- -;z.. . " - L� '; &no o the Methodisits, when the latter .! ' : . . Ina Glorious CUM& - .. . ,�: 1 . teri . :.­. �, . : . byUry was . . ere tb majority. The Pres . .. I .. But I have just received a Fine Assortment of We have received a letter fiom Noirm&n w . - , I � ie, Dun. about e uLliv divid6d, one part favoring J,. Gourlie, (son f Mr. Geo. Gourl . . . . L- I - , . - nd 013 the recommendation. TiT a0ODS - . . ., _barton), who left Pickering some months a U OPPO8Wg � Y ago to seek h . fortune in the 11gloriollia The majority were of the opinion that .Y climate of C fornia." He bas located at Presbvtlerians had the power, when such Coin rising Grey Flannels, Tweeds$ Fancy Trouseringsy, . , . . ­1 I L . : . . . etalums, DOM& co Untv, Cal., and means might be expedient, irrespective of P , ., . .. the General Assembly, and therefore a Canadian and Fancy Yarn, Cotton Bags, &c., . I states that be ikes the coulitry, well. He 1. . .:. f � � further: says I I the girls beat the Coadians general, Measure wait not required to �,,­ ` . All Very Cheap. z - I ,. . .. , � ­ !�, .: - * ­ . :. mll to pieces." If Norman has left "a meet a �ocal exigency, and moreover that �. . IL : . _. .., . In � 47-y . 1(" . - Iq nd the North-West which could think. us for . giving this away. He A - - R___ i O.- "%.. ary work Manitoba , girl behind hiL," lie will probably not they hdve mission, . riot be NFR-i X A�TON ' encloses a dollar for THE �N,Ews, which he conductedon such lines. Anent the aged GEO-01 PA J I I �' -im. _..".. , W 1. '.(sWes be is anxious N matter and in6m ministers' fund, Rev. Mr. Mo. � ­ : see�A 01 b - I . - - � T to ey the Rev. Mr.. Car, - Ihow far from home tb they will Mecliln, seconded by I ' - S tre&michael, tabled We. f6llowing notice of .. all a have it aud we can't stop ' - .., . � motion:-That owing to the inadequate 9 k .1'. ... . ootbalL -. -:� ,. . _., I o e I . ,. and - el. .1 .. Tuesdav being dr rts day it support hitherto afforded to our aged es, res ourt � the Whitby Collegiate I stitute, the infirm ministers, and to the precarious O -I- � - I- - , ' _' , " who . I . . condition of the fund, this Presbytery . i . .. .. .1 Yet, . ne I .. ­ . Pickering Football Club ere invited . ; .; tock i fiilli of-' sand ame with re,spectfully invite the General Assembly , .!, . , '' , : W6 have now I R " . than I . . ... ..,. . I . 1. - down to play an Associatio g to app�int an agent to specially Manage , � �% .1 . . . I , I "L . . I 1 .1 L ' , _ , .. , T I L, . . 7 JUa b,the club of that town. On oDday night . - Siergies, - Sds,,' screws , it was arranged by telepb e that if the and superinte d the scheme. The, Rev. eo6rk " Doustlas F=, M.A., of Bowmanville, wee& . . `oiha� .� . - Pickering club went - down . the mbl�h . 7 . . . I -_ ;. ­ should take place or Whitby would forfeit was appointod to deliver an address at I L . J . . " 1, r � -_ . I ­�.� I I I ­ an ri - r .. - � I .. �_ R V&ijby the annual meeting of tho W. F. M. S., .. .­ I . .. d Tiouse ims, _ �. I �. L.. I . I L "! .:.:. , . . d i the next meeting of Presbytery, to cf I be boateue' � the game. On Tuesday mornin uring - In wished to postpone the match, but con- in Mr. Eastman's church,Oshaws which 48oerto the publie at prices thtit sented to play on learning that the Piak. . . . . , . I -------O-.A-. I : L- 1. " .* 0 . . . on the ihird. Tuesday of January, 1W. . I 1 otin a i - ' . ermg club had. made every arrangement :, . . .. : w � � ., - � 0 - I*. i _.. ­- . . I .,. I --- V" - ,��Vmg in . .- - for playing. After arri Whitby Jt�e Best a st F ..,.,. - boots U _-C." aud I inspect Campbell"s its, Got UP M . 3, , style, . and waiting oya the ounds until ah4ost- .- . gr ever before offer- . . and shoes, cheaper than . a ` the game I ... . . Greig* . he -commencement of, * . - J daik for t in Canada. 1, � .... . I low fgureg'by tLe new Tailors, - . . .. the visitors took their positions on the ____ - - - .- . �, I . . at . I . - I . . - I .. .. I I . field and invited Whitby to play-if only - �, - .News of the Week. I .�. ;' an Stiff ath � �! and "enc I . 0:., . . . , . ' for ten minuies-which tliey*refused to %� I.- � . � - les of English . - 1IN .. , do. The Pickering club, of sourso# � "Dot�otit had a fatal cise *of smallpox on IMFROVF,D FUXIBLIK BI - I - � - ' L '. � . WITH c1limed five goals and left the field. P. .. 11 I )'J'. , . . 1. .. I L ' . .., * . - ' �­ - . ., � � _. ' : . .. ­� . . �%, Mr. O-L i:. " ' ., I 'L�. _�_, _,- ,� -_ .0.1W.W. Coneeft 11. ., I &ftrdLdstono has De eye temporkrily . ,---,A " : � .1 .tl �Notwithstandiug t�e- unfavor4bli"'st4to clowo by a wasp sting. L . . Go. ­�..�, - 41 -, I _ - . : '' of the weather there was a Very fair 'Wir prepanuoull on a be4vy selde 01:' I L � - . - ;,] attendance at the conceo given under the continue at Constantinople. . � __ - !! n1_____M_T I I . . �_ I -; auspices of the A.O.U. W. of Pickering. in Spain eoutemplates a sy8tem, of 're- __ - __ , - , _ ., ". their lodge room on We,lDesday evening taliatory tariffs against the United Staltes. L T --. r- ., - � . . . I . . . - . ­ .:,;. .-.. . ; � .-.. - . I—-, ., � L- __ - Arumorisourrentin Athens that the . I . � � .1 .- ,�', - t, in commemoration of the auniver - . � �, i , empv Bulgaria. 1. . I 1. . i $ ! .i.. :* � I sary of the institution of the Order in Czar•huieousouted to 0 . 4­ -­ .. i I ....,­.OT ;.-. . In The program was quite Fayorable reports are now being re- . . � , . . . . ..-- . . . . � . . . A. Mica. . L. . lengthy, and Was very much appreciated ceived' rogerding Emperor William's ,... . '' ., � L- I I I . `.� I -* . '. - . - . 1. .. , I I . :. . -' :.­. . . � . . I I . 1 :., L ., 4, _. I.. I . F ­_.� I , . I . . by those present. We have only time health. . . . , I ­­ �­ - . - . .1 I . . - . .L, . � . 1 I... . . . . .. . �'. ..'. '.� . o .. I this week to briefly refer to those taking The schoons- r Aiaglp'r was lost Friday I L... . . �, 11 . r . pan, all of whom acquitt ed themselves ixk in the Strait$ !pf B&e Isle. The crew - L e wo have notgot an, Overcoat)%,oi � : .. . .� .;; a very creditable mauner. Miss Frances was saved. . ut.1 I ..�',�L�. 0 , Iffoover's abilities as a Pi t fire 'Well A bed of m otie inn aan*'d has U. . I � . ,,:�.�;3, . been a .SU 'it, for the. winter, , sho ' ld- see A '. ". I � 41 WIR �[ I known, and her selectlo The Bugle discovered in%pe vicinity of Port Limon, .. .,�;'.V'l I � -"- , I . _� !*'."7 �� . . - - , I I . . . - . . I . I , -well executed. Miss Hatch Costs Rica. 1L. • ,�;, Call, was i ; . * .`., Consult . . � ,.-..,. . I . ­ .. - ' - it 'Imer" to, it Rns.sian it at once �.­. . .. . - .... I . � . . and Miss Ross, of Whitby, contributed Bismarci .1 - . - ` ' ,; two numbers each,- which were loudly n ,English . � � . .1 .L. w. . . ...;. . .. ­ I . ­ . - i I I . .. jw*' (a2Rj :0 I (a - I . I - - , ;. � 1. 14. . I . I , , I Egypt. .' . I .,. . , . .;.� -N41rl " applauded. Miss Ada Brown's singing, evaeuation�o� E t I ._ . I LL..� . . L- I , 1 _,.__t ._Z,l "'r +, t� � "rAft,mr- - ,,, 1, I The -,...,u .Am &&I-.- 1w, Cface. . as Usual, was much appreciated. 0 Mrs. o M. I widow .of . J� ".Lqw- L - ' ' ' ; .., -t�CTX.T`003=8 0'70 , Misses Greig gave two duetsf and were late New York millionaire, died on Mon- ' I . I . I �, __ __ .- . I . -, -_ - heartily encored., We are pleased indeed day moimmkl. � � . I _� ___ ! _0! - . I �H moaning. ' ­ IT 4 accepted, _____ ­ - .___ 1T7(______ - . 1. to have them back in our village, as they Lord artmgWn use ted, the k , F : 'I Ct , , � . . .1 ,'. .. ; talent of Pickering. Mrs. Eddy's reading, Unionist Association. . : I I a ory � . M.P.9 r � Mr. Thomas Robertson, " Q-C •, , are a decided acquisition to the musical Presidency of the Webt Gotland Liberal , L . I , -The Leper," was rendered in almost I - I - . e, '' . L faultless style. and Mr. MeGillvery's has declined to be re-nominated by the .. .1.1: ' Scotch recitations "brought down the Hamilton Conservatives. amo. 0-milzo"W', ]P]E?j01Pi - ­ -:-,. � . - ' "I I I.. - I house." Rev. Bro. Westney gave a good Mr. -Hugh Fi4layton, •P •P.1 , I � � , " - " - . . I , . practical address on the Order, briefly f P Out., was severely, Sr., ljited'b; a , � '. . ­ Rr, , .. I T �AND Fran e's anti-English -policy was . re- I L , SIT - referring to its objects, its standing, and I 1.012 Saturday night. - CTION its.cheapness as a medium of insurance FORIC _9 IF , ' over stock companies or associations 'of a ceived y the German Government with ...-I . ;­ , CIS ERAS,. 9 _.�.... _i... ; similar kind. His remarks cannot but a ooldn ss approaching hostility. �' , ' 1"L. puMPS. AND . *......, ..� . � I ... .. . . - - have a beneficial effect in' increasing the . I . IONS. . � � � . A committee of the North-west Co4ncil L . ­ JOY. ALL DESCRIPTIONS. _ , � . . . . . �. .,� . . . .. ­ ....- . L . �: "--..,: __ - , membership of the Order 'here. ' At-the has be n appointed to prevent the re- . : . . - ; ..., 1.� I ! � � ------- o- --•--' a.. . .. 1. . I .. . . , I conclusion al hearty vote �of thanks w4s curren e of the gopher plague. . - . ` I I ' acw Fbafl*&Y comptany - tendered .those who took part in the occurred maker to ihip, Canadian P - .. . � . Four deaths from choleft have - d . er I . : I program. an4 Messrs. P. B. For syth & lu the 1$ri�.ish troopship Euphrates, which . . - fSeture of NIPPS . , I I I I homeward Cundi I % ,; I . -.1 had -, - X Isro-4 also came in for .complimentary is now it Suez bo Eighteen years GJ-Prien'ce i" t1le MatLu UeL . I - saving 8,&Vf;VA,t, _. 'Jr1[,0X IN EVERY CASE remarks for their kindness in 'loaning A bi I has been introduced in � . , Council to * 4e ,W,14 mterns, I can QuAmnxv, . - J . I . - . 0 . . . I .., . ' r:0 . .1 - the piano, a very fine instrument, N orth - i rest provide for the . - I I I -------- r__d)(O- . ' 'I which was greatly admired by all for its gupporl of g2o illegitimate OWdr9a � , • . ­ .,&r i, . I � .. . . . I , � I eM of tons and bealpty of finish. judiin:women. of .. _. 7 1'... "PIZ *mo= -J&0:D:M . of fair -- -a,- 9 richn " I , I : , .%.d 1 0 ..Pj t;;;p � � . - On whole the Workmen have every I I I - *,I �.[ 4 ttld _Ijl� .. - dr. an , I , . I t I . A little two -YoOr-old. CleviUqd girl WAS .. �,L(,!O - � . � I I 8�kd - 1 " . reason to be satisfied with the success of killed and eaten by • bW &ihied Ina _ �: ' Partiai awlig orbro tt) , the F440Y� MAY I . , , " -XI. ­.'. . , . . ''I. - . . .- . . . .., - - r . It" .__,_;.,. .1, ,L'--"\- , I ". ,L:7�, ., . . O"Um. . , ­, � , 1!*,+' ". . I � I_ I - - . . A. I *1._._1 � . . . . . . . .. I I i ' , s -� .- . . . I, 'i-Try Campbell's for blanketa, WWs I Orders to - ." . .. �1.�," ?,V ,..-. '. 1. , .. . I ­T�"s and do"d their "MW M � ' .,' AMNO - all - - . . - - . a , W.' � . . - . �i' I pnce.,. ­ ,,- . :_�.�- hbor's yard Monday m i 9 cad ( the pnniversw7 entertainment. 119W � g +' hot as. W , irficle =( � I Cat! &&ling, " 010 - -, - &Tekmozitp. . e had flannels. It will pay you to see the Toroutp on Wodnesday morning. 0 : � I . aerivvupb. I r . - - I , ­ .� .A. - f bargain$ we Oder. IN I a thousand have professed converr -17-YO. : -0 � , ,a � ; �. L � . .ioU.L I,- I . . I., . F- " - � � . ­ !, , . ! I � '#. - " _. , � - . , V.-_ - � , . I � - � 1. ' LL :L � .. . . I I . . .. . I;. . ... . � . *1 ... � , ,L' - . , 1, , , I �:_ I . -U � .. . . ... ,.� . :; a � , L .01,-Ii, , i4l - . . _ I L . . ��.". , , . ­ . I I I . - - �1� .1 L. . I P, " . : A , I j. - I ., � T!_ 4 . � , , . � . . : - � .. , , , _% . " � � I . . . I 4 : I - . . " I I ,. - . . . 1�_ . . ; L .1 ..t , . I " t - e.0 "i, , �t' �-� - , . , 11 . I I . .1 � �. I , ;.T, _" _r ! I I . I I . . , 11 I . . . L - _ .- - &O 1 " �. , : , , - , RIX I 3 ,!.I �&M I J. I "' "­ . . - f� , ------- ­ -- - - . . N ."I . .Z i ii- -. - - � . i% , , * .1 �,,; * "r I 'Ji - � i , : : ,.Lt ­.­ , 41 - �� I - , , " . �11 I . . .- * - - � - . . . a . . - .. - . � .. .1 :V1 111,.' I .. f i a f f .11 b 1 r f L p; 'Zai i, - _,•.4* - -F - - _ rA. .y, .r -t } Z - l-. "-• , fiat- �- B _ _ s - , s , .. _• -... - r.. _ _. R. • There ito M , which t her bred bed sd. .. ` .. �.� t et V t�pre # , bu. f' stud of the situ C� • " G�'" has all the rata l { wr ,:..,I . '!Noihlensee, sAid Mr. !�►. meciAg� wha !Lv4 tort' >agh ra resourolie fora 1. hsn, noticing the hurt loos the o Dash• :even breedin ba mien scandalized his >lt and poweifitl nation -- second to none The Moreton bank w4f ;lt :joint -stook of -. i ', be said, carelessly : ''` T beg your par. non- sportingheart), butI didn't, and thought roil, ,mfaefal tw�ources of ;every a - lair its the Borth, t,�ttt,sever l branches, n, Mitley ; so theirs L. - Oh, I remember • what a mu@' he must be to swallow such kid fob abundance, oopiwut stra�na hod Each branch 'was nnd#r's separate r, I paid one away on my ��rivate a000unt rubbish.�g millions of easily governed people with high �! isl position . _ _bit m a000unt with it. However, he vely a red on 'now our from end t� end by bigoted hasty to . he liked, for' z ;�. +the Mry�o #, him, s hen ' end,. ith COIIsetht$tfem. i . . ' central bo ton had great confi- r. Dale, with an angry look, turned to -me ' me to see r. Phillips, vi was s sporting N$polron propheaiedsare things ior.Europe :, - dance in their tttt, an .eve hang ,worked Another one missing since .yesterday grocer of very free and easy manners, and should Chtiila once be taugrt her real at�+ength, But it JA hardly ible in f or to isistic that v l ,, �a�, tai►tifttgr eveloniince you Ire rI jiero. The no a. q}elnt. f , y ii I �� ' - ihanager e C eti e � ' etjp all right; �►s, Mitleyy as 1pe* night," T�4too o , an e . • ,.a r Euro s thrift, is to be bald , u11 in the banks employ, and were very well I said nothing, but thong much ;but turned iessty. 8o I tipped him the w►to °'o Lt is, then it 'we4�e,ll�igh tipce 11 1. paid and thought nruc of by.xho surround,.. �►rn't going tp commit myself. go, Bind, remaining alone, got him to &room= """the wereeiGptodedr Ghina9agbt m t 2 .- $ to im a nobler, better count than she is. ry.. ,, W t closed b the way, beeid n me to his. favorite ouse of call, where �,n "With' iron ' ittiries anti C0414 none better in. Nell, :busineala �i►a�s 1►lackf h q[t r. an � 'had Irish cold together (I was supposed ling in my little office one October day, vanta, a boot *boy, and the two nephews on this occasion to be the former owner qf+" the world —eh buys mid spkap of every sort when m head and only) clerk showed in a were the persons who ale t in the house, from European funk shops; and fret ht is Y ( y) p p the not8), and he became very talktive, g visitor, • This was 11[r. Sherris a solicitor of while the keys were in Mr, Dale's room, thoti$h expressing his dislike of that " stuck here to hammer out its nails, bolts - and - good standing in the city, much in favor ough that . didn't prove much, for some- up manager" in a manner not uncommon Wagon tires and tools, and such other an1l. - with commercial men. I had had two or tiimes ",wee n thh Aayt#ne Ito #k Oh ntlemen 1vhc, want doubtfpi' 'llo •'Sy trop needs i}9 most be filled. With , . three things before from him, a o nbsihl ook At ousiea e, d �rilnes of gold and advgr full of richest ores, y I ted� +� i it coins no mop - • .. He was a man of few Words and liked e�l � tot fo low Mesas. I.eu t�On any ' Ma�sb� I'% cotifit t�7 d. ee�yy► ,save its dirty, copper ' y e YhfiLsbn a stotsy conri;l9tely, cash "= one.hnndred'for ten cents--& dollar men of the same sort: who went off for a walk together. I follow As for tie note, he believed he took i} of a ` " Stalikii- 'mod' `tlijrdli,A th -'i them dug dre*y` countrjr road, with bookmaker named Flash Dick at Doncaster• . Ave pO1II� weight: `With wealth enough your litiQ o iepi i>tiy c u r� 1C1icnts hka o = bout vt*eiriit �Ai #t� th" ever cut their on the previous Leger day" a toll, black � mad resources :of .�alpnost. every sort, but aulted me about. You, know,- can keep iidon boots;' till they came some two miles eyed roan with splendid teeth. ins, it totes its goal aiid goods long stretch - yourtongue between..your eth, or ou'd ut of the town to a public - house, the Blued I felt puzzled again. Certainly• bettin es,upon the backs of, brute $nd. human ant- • ., g orals — degrading men and women to the state never. have had anythg tr m�e. ell, ion. It was andinary pl4tice enough, arcc� and the u some e onnectfon, >tut:tnot of beasts of burden ! With abundant means keep it closer than ever, for ro one knows a landlord a stupid sort of fellow, but h6� accordtng-id tq�J theory. qo home•I went, - about th I� affair but my clft, ou, me„ ad some good .beer, which is a favorite told Mr. Dale what I heard, and found hirer s►nd credit, it has no national banking system ` anit —thee- thief. The Moreton ban�c-i: being " vanity'•' of mice. {. $o I lit tpy •briar -root, I evtilandy very doubtful of - my. , roape�ts of and leaves such affairs an the hands of for- - robbedl How nobod knows. 7'tiat's � for Can m beer, and studi the roe t doing him rt �p eignera at seaports, or individuals at other _ , . y k y , . � P� g a cod. He seemed thoroaghl ' y gg , ' points yet in the St. Petersburg museum you to tad out, Herec'e your note of intro- while trying to hear what Fuld o Lepton worried said he should cwt b to his g daction.to Mr, Dale„ the manager. Go', as iii Mason's convexotion, who.W r4 quietly oepp ew, at night,..but sh1a61d t,A}te come you, may see a bank note of the Imperial I soon as you can. Do credit to my introduc- rinking a glees of ale each, in a very harm chlo at and go to bed early, and so he did, Ban of China issued, as. its date shows, 3 344 years ago, showiug as far ao can be lion: Good inoraripgi" 1 XAX iii flit; window, Of you neither No I had had a curious fancy or reoollecti4n shown that China was the brat count of 6 oWl 1i;'Y was rajier glad of the - job, so by tjiem �iad caught eight of me in�'te Kairk, o in"�e"%ring reed fodnerly; Chat ot3ctl to country cock that -eveui I was-in' he town of ( d as• for strap ere they . %I*ays: °ii re , 48 J plaid ldet now, T fouled him the world to have a national bank of issue. ' ' ' Not only this antique but many ethers oil Moreton,' a big,' tux gdull .place though I entiful in ;Deafen. L the 11;119 ► at anall'hours, and y should iajy - there's a good deal W cash and •` Dttelptives are said p who mite that as" of a man robbin himself when may find here and there -in • China and in o other arts show that this 'tit has ion property �abv'it. bout them, to illffac a tfteirvti tlieoriea. walking in his - sleep. This t�mght be so here ' �' g , ' been sinking form aloft ' �t of superiority ;,,^I saw Mr. Dale as soon I could, He. erhaps they, do, sometimes. An how, I or, which was far more likely, Mr. Lenten g Y Y _ - r . was a keen sort of 'a man, with bright eyes id on this" occasion, when I found the object (whom I still suspected) might, having seen to one of degradation, In ' ays of old her • • internal improvements in excellent roads, quick voice, and iron -gray' 'mustache ani f my two gentlemen a visit the Blu© Liiou hie .uncle take his sleeping draught, think beard ; over 50:' , Wife pretty r, t a find chattce to do a gittle wide -awake superior rior stone and marble and • suspension p apd #cry nice- ss to . see a well- ke►ps►b pe. i 1' lm pe mannered ; no eiitildretS, • T111sy made •ire. hioh, with 10 stri9t a en in`. walking on his own account. bridges ;vast networks of canals, which eon- , - welcome, waked me . to tales ., •refrash%ap 0 oretoti : of banking, y couldn't AnyhaaW; I resolved a►fteL the houses "was netted with her many rivers, gave ready ways for easy trauspostation ; natural defer- - and so. on. bir. Dale had evidently,' like a eve gcitie to a town lnub - - sae or quhtt to't�►teh. I vKga piqued} •I confess, ces, yet the wonder of the world sensible m;tn, told uo one of my errand, for, ought or borrowed without chance of a WWell, 1 - hid myself in the cu *rd ' paper, p Printing, on reading the note from Mr. Sherris, he ow, for Moreton is a,p, hi as' it is, which commanded a view of the safe, and P g+ 8'unP°wdet•; German silver, sugar, , merely said : here everybod knoN•s sk y •lee. wretchedly cold it was, besi es a `moat tea and many other things she gave us —eve. « y though its proselyting riests, no doubt, So yon want to lie recommended come The two red over this' pm' ss if. they cramped position to .stand in. I gat sleepy p • good horse property, Mr, . Stanning; for_ in- ad aometh g " bi " on .the next big race, an disgusted, when a noise caught my ear, discovered America and peopled much of i 9» its western shoe - vastment . d I began . to think I could guess where i ve�y slight, but enough. There wm some- es . Old it surely in; great I said yes, of course. He was -a wise man. he nodes went. Not that I indorse the body about. I was alert---all eyes and ears in e light and enterprise" it surely, too, has Even your wife will talk to her maid and humbug talked about betting whenever a in a minute. Now, at all events I should en -tact do it truly is to- day --a great - in our line perfect secrecy to what our young fellow cothes to grief. There are as discover something, , And then a faint light and lumbering hulk for all to come and pick business is is the first th� be got, if we many things as likely to be the causes of it, Klesmed through the door opening into the __ , ' - mean to make a hit. ut in this particular instance I thought it bank, and came round the corner to the . Well, by- apd- by'Mrs Dale wished us good ore than probable I had got something like ' lace room, and the fi re carrying it was l�CIE1�T ' gg gu IFIL AND night. • She was, as I say, a very pretty wo- clue to the puzzle. Mr. [)ale. Yes, I could swear to his blue USEFIIL. man, youn8er than her husband by fifteen After a time the young man 'retired, haW- dressing -gown anywhere, for he would some- The pressure oil a squafl3 foot of the bore - ` f years, I should think, and they seemed very in had a long and subdued coversation, andi times, smoke in it, and—but—why was it 8 � Y of a heavy gun when fired i>{iay exceed thirty- . - fond of each other ; but she wasn't, I should was left to digest what I had heard —not pulled over his head . 1. . g P six thousand tons. . • , dtnagine, trusted by him with many weighty much, certainly but something, And here, as the figure stooped before the matters, being rather childish. Yet he. 1said nothing to Mr. Dale, staid on in my safe, the .dressing -gown was thrown back The put•est�}iutter ever shade may become .'wanted someone to help him as I saw when ,capacity as investor who couldn't find any ; from the head, and slowed a mass of flow- -led and poisoned in Due short hour by the door closed behind her, and .he turned' i vestments to suit him, and kept my eyes . ing brown hair and a pale, beautiful face, objectionable surroundings. 'to me with-his face full of worry and per- open. Several da a passed, and ,no more the eyes full of terror—the face of Mrs. , A Parisian chemist, M. Lacroix, has sue- , , M ! ceeded in makin pencils of veritable colors P ,Y• otes were muse r. Dale got rather ,Dale . for drawing on roughened lass or biscuit. - . Briefly sketched, this wits what he told More tranquilized, ;and Mrs. Dale Ventured I saw her from het' shapely head to the $ g g itne : Robberies,Qf batik notes had occurred to play her piano to -him in the evening., . Mare white feet that pew under the blue Soapsuds may be used for, nearly eve ' - for some .time: None could be traced. hich for sdmetime he had been too irritabl edge of #,he dreasing•gawn. Like a flash it thing m the kitchen - garden. It is also good ,'r Every care had been taken, every. precaution listen to, much to her surprise, as neitho � passed thro gh my mind; How clever it for a lawn, and it may be used -along with ,adhered to. He himself counted and locked a nor anyone else -had been told of th ,was to ea her hu��aand's dr saing -gown, any manure. - . up all his cash. Yet, and at different hours, iissing notes, and he was genetciliy good knoWin haw he �sodietiit;es prowled about Mirrors should)be cleaned with soft paper, . ..E' - the notes, with irregular intervals between, mpered with heir, though short= tempere Of course she took the nights when he instead of. cloth. This advice is not inew, . disappeared, He had, being ,ell- to -do, re- ith most people. But one cla a discover ' slept, tired out ; and of 4ourse she had his but may nevertheless L y prove useful, seein$ placed them for his rrionthly etatemeiitia to i as made, not through ire, • t lough for my keys at her comn�dnd. But wh�O rwould that cloth is still often used, with its usual ,. the directors;: and, being a proud Man and redi 8 sake I had spoken my duspicions of have thought ' ' i L • ► , accompaniment of lint and trouble. .meet seflaitive.to lire slightest,tbreath taro- he sty concerned to Mr; I�riie —na sly, ( She stooped, opened' thb safe, took out • iahin4 his or >flie bank's credit; he. had not oung Mason. I told him I fancied h was some noires, belectedlone, mocked the safe, A solution Qf twenty parts of honey in mentioned• to any one —not even his wife, i some way connected with so'' in mat= rAd ►e a ion ehiverin look round, aixty parts of water, mixed with alcohol, g w�at� g 8' fives a hea white reci itate of dextrine nephews, or head cashier, —these robberies, re, and got for my pains au incredulous - Msaltwlilet for duty's . dsty, I blew her $d vY P P \ There was such a system of personal super= 1 ugh and &hasty remark about a detective's light out and snatched the notes from her if gluf� has been added, while genuine . . • vision and control on his part in the More- uteness. This nettled me, so I just told ' hand.- She 'elye• a scream that I shall /never honey, if treated in the same manner, .' ton branch that by a little extra work, ap- im about the scene in the Blue Lion. !forget, and faiXted, I wills sorry as" I rain u . merely becomes milky, " peariirg nothing unusual, he was able to keep He was aura ed, then, I could. see, both to her husbesid's room, but•if I fiatfq't sa118d ' ' P According to Dr, Besana, glacialine, which these facto,froni the knowledge of a ue ith me and the tw,� young fellows; but _ his own eye$ aii evidence he'd nevef 'have `has met' with so much favour in England in the bankr- except the thief or thieves./ juat as he vih►a Ding to say something alx,ut believed me. I roused him showed him the g T_ - gg ! and elsewhere as' an antiseptic, especially As for �Iie star, there were his two it in" carne old -Mitley; as usual; with a bun- , note, told him the thief was in the back par. for the . 'preservation of milk, meat, and - - ';nephews and five other clerks and -an old le of dotes that day cashed or paid in. Mr. lot, and be e4 � to dome down. He ' other articlea of food, has the following com- 4 head cashier, Mr. Mitley, His two-nephews Dula eau his eye carelesal�r gYer..theum -- threw his clothea -oa, .glanced -at his Wife's position —Boric acid eighteen parts, borax ` were cousins, sons of hea brother and sister paused, stared, consulted his pocketbook, empty phtee,,then, with a look of such agony nine, sugar nitre, and glycerine six parts. r respectively, named Adolphus Dale and and then said, with an affectation of indiffer- as touched even my tough heart, he ran Hugh Lepton. The clerks were all respect- ence: � down- stain. MM, Frezon, Dumont, and Francon have auoceeded in solidifying petroleum able and quiet, especially one Mason, who Where did this five -pound note. tom's She was lying there, the keys clenched in y gee , in which . was considered a most excellent young man, from, Mitley ? It's very greasy." ' her hand. H ©- rsntically kisned hea', dashed state it burns like tallow. This soljdifica- . = I immediately resolved in my nand . -to " Mr. Mason asked me to change it, air." ,water in her f , and revived her. Then tion is, according to Co�rmos, effected by add- keep a special eye on this young man in con- " Mr. Mason ! Very good, you can go." . the kneeling, hivering, sobbing, miserable ing to distilled petroleum twenty -five per . sequence of his admirable reputation, Aa i. The door closed and the manager turned i woman told all. She had . robbed . the'safe, cent. of the purified juice of plants- belong. for the notes, they were - taken one at a time, to me, his face a mixture - of regret and an- and no one else knew of it. The notes were ing to the family of the Euphorbiacea- ,h .1 ' ^ - and never a larger one than n E25 one- =- g'er. d I owe you an logy, Sunning, for sent to her only brother —a thorough scamp, A housekeeper says that none of the mostly smaller ones. 1 u hip at you aboutason. I am most ! supposed to be dead recently turned u y COII- 1 ._ I g g Y PPo f Y . Pf trivanees for preserving eggs is equal to the - I listened to all biC. Dale's statements rieved,•but this is one of the stolen notes. but idolized by his. sister, and a mere gam- method of simply wrapping them separately - and theories ; not that`I had much faith in 'till, that doesn't prove his guilt, and his .bier —in fact, the very Flash Dick Mr- in paper, in which manner they will keep - either but sometimes one may pick up a cleanging it• here looks like innocence. - Phillipa knew. fresh all the Winter. They should not grain *sense from amateurs— besides as ' " Or like cleverness, air, in playing a bold j I left husband and wife to ether The ' „ g 'however, be allowed to remain constantly in- they pay the piper, they rosy, to a certain game to disarm suspicion. next morning poor Mr. Dale made the full- one position. aexterit, be allowed to think they call the " Well, I'll call him in. Step into. that eat apology to his nephew and Mason and d tune. But when he'd- done talking I felt cupboard ; you can see and hear without resigned his -appointment. No one knew , this was a very difficult business. However, his knowing it." ;the secret but myself, and I didn't need his The lIt8D Who Waits. he made me stay at his house, always as In came' 11Ir. Mason; "quiet 'as ever.• fie entreaties, when he gave the my handsome :"It is said that everything comes to the. - the gentleman wanting some houses ; slid I stood waiting for Mr. Dale to speak with an fee, to respect it. • And lie and she sailed roan who Waits,. but there is such a thing as slept like a top till roused , by instinct by unruflied air of� indifference, He.waa a cool for Australia, for his private means were waiting too lou A boy waits until th somebody creeping past my door. Out I hand. - ��`` I good. Whether she was a good wife to him � g y e 1. crept, too, and there was Mr: Dale (about The manager Iamb to `rife 'point at once afterward I don't know ; anyhow, she fact minute before - tackling his lesson, and 4 A. M.) in a' blanket, fancying he heard a '. `t How did this note come into your saes- otr ht to have been- then his teacher tackles him, Grown _older �° g he waits a long time before selecting a trade noise down - stairs. Down we went, .but atop, Mr. Mason ?" he said, showing it. g . found nothing. Of course not. " I have a particular reason for asking. ' - -�' �'�`m`" or profession, and finds Himself way behind y "Now, look here, air," I whispered, "if The young chap flushed crimson, and lots. Two Boys ffiurder a girl. his fellows who caught on early without - . " I'm to manage this, let me do it, but please Dale looked sternly at him. I, in the cups waiting. He courts a girl who suits Film A trial which has just taken place in 'the everyway, but he waits and the consequence don't put your oar in," . board, thought : "Another point to yau� pas de Calais Paris discloses in a striking is some other fellow .slips in ahead of him, . 11 " I can't sleep," he said. " I get np at Jim Stanning." . manner the pernicious,effectg of certain kinds His habit of waiting interferes with his busi- - all hours ; and then.in the morning hours I " It is a mattes of ply own, sir, --a QA. ' - I'm in so heavy a sleep that I'm always state. matterni nothing to do with the lian{C," of literature on .the weak minds of,tl�e young. naps success continually. There is a bargain 1. , late." , - , - ' ; Two coh$ins of, 16, sons.of comfortable farm- - to be had in the purchase of some property. he said, after a pause. ; I iI went back to bed �etiiewlia{t disgusted ' ` It has everything to dd with life bank era in the department, had been in the habit Instead of embracing the opportunity as he for it was a sharp Octobar night, and I was ir. Mason. This is a stolen note." of reading sensational romances. One of might, he waits and another profits by it. tired ortt•with, joy . long journey. But his Young Mason started as if shot, then them, Clement Muchembled, fell in His insurance runs out, and in place'of ire- ­ - - words put anl�dea into m head an - love with gid of- I O, nanied Marie Ledeut, newing it immediately, as a prudent man p y d I re- 1 ked at the mairagor with the finest imita god' their amours became the subject of some •would, he waits, and then if his house takes membered something ;I once read about. ton of injured innocence I ever saw. _ verses written at the oarnival time by a lo. fire the Chances are that he will wait, too However, for the .present I'will.:put this I know nothing of that, air. But I ' 11 cal taster. These verses were rathet un. lop to esca without a, scorching. Learn aside. ould rather not sitpplain- how I got it." complimentary to Clement, who coneiilted to lather and to wait maybe sound advice The next day he took me after breakfast Perhaps not. Bltt yod ad hatter, and his cousin Hoary, a notary's clerk, about in some cases, but not in all. into the glass - paneled room where : he sat,' . hen my nephew ret�ns • e was out driv- them. He-had rem- eceived his copy of them from and through a little peep -hole I scraped in i g Mrs. Dale *4 her ny daz=r is e " I Marie Cadent, with whom he was accordingly ` . the ono glass I- reconnoitered the bank all ask him for an explanation of how he furious. T o c The two cousins armed themselves No Rest From Earthquake Shocks ate There they were all scratching away, 1. a •d you;; my clerks, came to be at a pot- with long knives to be like Fenimore Coo - with industrious pens, and. shoveling out ' h use studying a sport3n paper." (Hero pp Rev. Dr. Harrison, of Atlanta, Ga., ad. . money to the customers, of whom, being : t e our chap looked i you will excuse at 's heroes, and called themselves by two In- mite that about six ears ago he wrote young than names used by that novelist, They had g e market day, there were many. y little eke —quite chopfallen, ~as 'vs" le!ter forecasting earthquake shocks on the > at first intended to ha or shoot the 1 Now, I don t know why, "but I didn t ' hard Ham et say.) n$ Atlantic and Pacific coasts, but he has no . seem inclined to notice anyone in particular " However, I've known eau and y tie Ledent as she passed through a forest, but recollection of predictin the time. There „ resolved to diepatah her with the knives in- g but,Mr. 4nton (Mr. Dales suers son) and rents so long, the manager went on in-'a is where the reverend doctor is weak —he stead. They seized hat one evening arid. ' ;, DIr. Masofi, the clerk who herb so admirable Ender tone, that if you 11 only admit having cut her thrort, gashed her body 17; mf ht as well make p clr claim while he a character. They sat side by aide in the y u vs" been batting like a couple of your is abptt ft and arse aft rife honors. g lads. The young rsecals had written -,*, p { bank, and were, evidently on very friendly ` f la I will see what cafe be done, °though I ..� He says that he -has made earth nukes a . , oug account of the murder and the cfrcu' M_ terms. a very wrong in• doing so, to hush the study for a long time, and is satisfied that Lepton was a handbomfs young fellow, . t ing up." afptnces le up to it, which tl}ey. had en• q titled _ A 'bl� Drama. a redue- shall not be free from earthquake shocks ff �. ff we _ with what on call a , dashing look about f he. youdg man thereupon ;vQw�ed and P until a new volcanic crater is opened for y Lion show uehes of naturalism worthy f P y , the Cofidiljweras or him P. clerk was just the contrary, being otested that he and Mr.. Lepton never d �" • business rob>}lal f Zola he miscreants have been condemn• Y �{ tb4at he thinks very quiet and demure--& thou htful yours tied and that as for the note he had it hlouutsinf gg g i ed to 15 ears penal servitude each bud.th chap, too thoughtful: I faizcied, if he had , fd him by Mr: Phillips, the grocer. 1 � Mre_n4a -counts on p - of '30, or 4q: yeses. onl the ordinary « parents have to pay £320 to the father of the Y - mind, denary tbewk business on his Then he must know some" about murdgred gbk What is oomtig then`he does not. may, pro a it. And' wife was it paid you 1 ., Mr. I " bably a demand for branch volcanoes in or- ,, As i sat looking out the aid `cashier, Mr. � le. - �4 x ' _ der to faailitste business. F. + Mitley, came in leokin drplexed., Seeing l ere: Mason looked vary red again; and teen's lives should be likes the 'day —mace Wouldn't it be feasible to aid nature ing me he hesitated. Mr. Dale told him I was s mmared out that it was for rime bull. beautiful in the eves ing , like the summer -- o . ni the uired volcaao by means of • f p "".� i n�' J • , .�1 a friend, and he might speak lie fore m4. • (te er pup. Being urged by Mr. Dale to aglow with promise ; and like the autumn,_- dynamite, sod thereby shorten the period ; �a " Well, air," : said the old $mgrs. l "Al.m. explain further, he confessed - that he and rich with golden sheaves, where.good deeds of preliminary ahoaks ? The subject is � ' ` ,.the manadelt; 4 sheet oI paper, .. `�thia note y erg Untou W a. joint stook of bull ter• hats rlpened in eeid, worthy of attention. :... r _ ,: _?, J 4 i , �• % . t. . .. t f: 1 :.` i , :, l - 4 t. ., _ r, : i ,:... L t { P 4. ... , . -.. .- .- -. -. N .. •. ..__ • 1• - .... .. f+. r - �- r-;. F . t { �.... .r.. t ^ _.c -- '{, i T t. a .t - . ., . r 1 a - .. - � , _...�. _. l z- .. . _, >i. , ...�.,_.... _ s.� .. ���;.4..R•..L.t e- cL�.s� elr_:s. t�. tii�'h,.r;� dir�__� :,�,_ .. .. �_I _ _��v..� �;��ts_ �. _ - - �._. _ -�� +tK"- .� i + I Jf_ - If clog* �" We are told fa a that rocks the cradl the world." That is ,se timent ; but the author that about eight -women out o cra- dle with their feet. Hostetter McGinnis is ". male fiirL He .was taken to task -by Gilhooly, who said, re- proaehfuliy: "'ton have been courting all four of those Long u girls all Summer, why don't you -ma one of them 1" " I'd do it Gilhooly, but don't want to do any - thing to 'forfeit the esteem of the other three." . .. I ' Proprietor of Hotel —" Ifou call'yonrseliy •' - ft French cook 1 A flne specimen of a French cook you are ! ' Consider yourself din- ._ charged !" Cook—­ But, care, vot haf I done?" . Proprietor-'." Where .are those chicken croquettes we were to have for din- ner'" Cooke sare,zere•eez no chickens." ' Proprlptoir— "WHo 4aid ahythin�gg abou ' chickens? Make them out - -of coi}firh, same as our last cook did." 1. "Now come anH tell me-, ideafie, wha the most interestin thing in the sermp morning." I Why mamma, it was - the min4ter told about so- r:ebody's to somebody else 'apart,' but he -didn't why, it1was done or -how. was put toge -" You will have to sign this doe, aid the insurance 'h adjuster, addres widow of 'the late policy bolder. 11 asks the' woman in black... -" Righ repl ed,the adjuster, pointing o where the siggnature Was desired, ` Will have to,have your family phy a fri nd of your husband'sign these of is death." ' " Have t0 go to trou le,," queried she. "I don't my r husband could not hav they details lwfor'e he died,- In affairs a woman misses her hus bly.11, . " James," said the president of i manufacturing company, "you hai with us twenty -eight long years," air." "And I would trust you wit dollar I have in the world." " Th White,- many thanks." " But, J- culation is so rife that the boa tided to examine your books ; matter of form, you know, an off fishing to- morrow while over them; wish yo James' ohortagge Wa from Canada th She was r was mild an years of m day she h hate you," every day, ever saw y name did unusual em she answe the hue fered. All , Among Asi and polite b are not yet sit definite notions on the lowest not according• vantage or the r Bibles and bey work before the the dignity of fo the matter, The American side. branded as a bad funny man ; in ' would be canonized while in Africa he is worse than.-Any other., average mortal, he dr' events, and is not wo sional fetich,of. On the Ananias " must be co Where he )[a known he is where he might be known. In Sunday schools of tracts he points a moral ; is i equate to the desires o tion, f or the requirements of a ing pritosophy.o sporting to thhe entire American press able, but this is unfeeling, thank He merely represents a " record.,, one i desirous to break, Noi -a those who cite him regards him wit tude, not to speak of honest esteem. _.: . -_- •Tonthtlul Tntiulgenee in pernicious practices pursued in solitude, is a most startling cause of nervous and gen- eral debility, lack of self - confidence and will power, impaired memory, despondency, and other attendants of wrecked manhood. Suf -. ferers should address, with 10 cents in i .� stamps, for large illustrated treatise point- . , � . in out unfailing means of perfect - cure, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. r. Little Dot—"What does duty mea> Dick?" Little . 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The Bilious, , '• , I dyspe tic; constipated, should ' r �F 01 to in stpnips for treatise, - 'a �` r�' j ppeew► 1 Medical Association, - ., N Stree , Buffalo, N. Y. �' . M Ira Guest —` ` What 46' lieu' can" -F Hotel Proprietor—" Butter, sir." " I'd as" soon eat axlergrease as that bu as Joh p, situ out to the stable and get gentl Ulan some axle- growe.ff "PITLAR 1�CIU �� ; the a-- LuUsrie r►11111 sa vered- by • Q* an'xe e'tras !fir Asthma, or m* wul retried ttie $,09. 'Fall directions given how to *w AUSTRALIAN CURN C O., Ac imp , On k, `..,,4 _ t 'I., %'.!'r4' - !�� 1 i # . - - e - - r If' .A7, w j - ,l r .1 : 'to ' . a: , y . - 1 . vs. i F r ?,'�,�. - - i ,S�t•H,: y <.. .F W �t .f A , .+ _ .., -.,.w -- --- _ �.. -ter - - - .,r, , _ * ,._ « «_... _ -...,, I:r _ t . 1. 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'+ : c .. f t Yt �' i ,, �• known• b 5 .. -r ,: r ,.. •t..;1 !Im•31, ►` �r a�li s4 � .t, S.- , �. os l��s it; the nbl dadil� bow " n f t " ,, ; '-+ , �° - `'-^.,�, *• �^..,- *r , , a.',:. ,� ..GES, -:1('`: • 7"•6 ,• �'� y t ,,,. t , ;•sr II- ),, , k -- # # #�, _ ,+ ��{���,,py�j��� ��`j l t t {#• :i+!',i - t3C`r_ u"i!r !l�.,_ -il't..3t 6 -.!4 . i1� ! .t. i.6. !tf �, - ;r •.,.. -UCiY iV it. To meet 611at v ''W a • lr. a r' �•r f' -y, ' 1, - : -y� 4 F!�- ,,�lJ �� ! s { �T "i ��••. 4 :: -' i,.: ,•- , . ' - -w - +�4 µ3,b ., -; . "/ i tv r.. �, ' .r�Jf r'j• of '`'r" •�. ., Yy an. ,,,t .�.ti ♦ >f: ,It e. �.:J: 'f!, t i y, r 1 �t Parke 's C 1 �; P • a><bolio,Cerate it pre d ma ga L' - �` `i k 13r >,�s . r.r•.�..jr:' •�, 3 t, - iy ,l. 'i) .. ?r.' abridge will have th4-electrio� Iight� in used with confidence. Do no ixiisled..' alts h Jc r• 3, �, ; i 1. onl M�p reggr�Parke'eCar oCefate, Bold , �,{.! , " "' r st:yirt ,pl'l�rii�.�lf °i'r-r- , ,lid`, s fi•, r ` sheet a month, b1 �. S li'ield chemist sn 1.4 ,r• 'r+. ti. . dd�t. _ ii►r� #(:sfi.- tai #.1 . v; #_ ,,, �,t bda. c acres of " �strtre_ '�and near alias " - i�e en Tl�e ro ller 188 n y7t': �tia:!&#ir�ft'3 r1i , i1+ti' ► �:i� Yrr. 1��.� _ - -I'v a 1 t, i ! . �� ! "k• t p ,! # }) ' , t �,t , ,.y .l, ,-ty v'Jltr1 ?'r >!:. •J `' ,t ,;,t') a i r 520. ps - ` 1 , _ t �. � r:- ' .. Oshawa sold lately for Taesda WIIile entering $►>gtt'bar -- #: / /J• J. A enooeseor to Rev. Father All>A,W ad tionrf+eingdoes at�>` a a , < ! not yet,been appointed for Uxbridge. e , - - r _, 1. lflitnitfsg Or �he11TnM, lint it'ill'd0 n iaa.a►nt. I t r� p. ,. 3 t_ µ ,' s 2 ; % f, ti �at, w r I,. i,l -y (. , fJ,i N'i t •.'0'[4- ��1. -'�.r i r __ I.,_ r �'. r. r , . eE: ,. 'us Bruela Wo1i razes to he ly ,and- withoatotyrying your busd�iNt ► Doniti ♦eke • I 1 k �, ! ' :f� _ t,j. Y:: . _ :1. x • ... , _;, F - .: _'i : ' n i _ , / Mr. JnII p M T a We , 1 J y ( ' o : % i' t r ! A! , : { l , . 1 .. '7 amount of�48.:d5 at the Newmarket air. fora�a� o;� lining Try t!f its _s • ",�; �r .'!.,. ,. -... , s,f c, ! / frOni W. H. i+' 1 , Ch st ♦nd�irug�st. 1-4 i ,.a ,ti'ii '�" ° r 1 ! _ 4: t � � �. - - r• They get up bees at Caanington t0 Twelve Ii'gssian men•of•war hiiiv� r 'i . ra �, i . . _ , ,,., ;, r : 'f h property.. A cod idea. , ,• r . - a -improve obaro g 3ebasto of for Varna. i3 „•I{;. ,c +�( :.:_:r6) ' } t,t±; ,.l fit, I 11 -,.. 1 , �f ''• ' t. ! et ii _ { -ij •:_, % f,,# ,�I.( - - . .S'Y -+a.t tl , - �R, + •• i.. ri ,: "'J7 '.r( .aY e -i• -s l:' Charles Walter, adopted son-of Cdr. C. -- Mrs.Bobsrt Hooper, of `Binloss;. eagiqt� • .. 'trou, led .,9( '31• �i ', .1, .i(. -1.,-.s.. y ,r_, (� # , -t, ,•� •. ._ .. ft.�-:� .' .y:. .t -� -a 'r /�- r BricTtneUI of Markham, died on the 25th Bruce, in a letter says I l,a }e 5 .. _ I � , 1. with Dysgepsis and Liver Cc plaint for misay { i u ,� s, tilt .�atehnd am glad to sa to tL �nblio ss w�l as ' ;' " f t r _ YY ,t «��;t . friends that McGregor P e 1t' S I; L . �, / +._ l . E i ' <.. ; g Y ?i " tr •i �# r= A young lad named broke his brought me arontid, and I sow alit rldbt, , arn>t while Wrest with a companion at thanks to ![odr 's s a ere. $>4ndreds ' : A• , ,. ' ) , ' _. 11�]Q • p entl recelvpd sgd pee ,�. of like testimonials are it Y t e'. , ;'t' ,;,4 , �,.. , ?' : - i, , r : i _ ♦y. !?abridge lately. ti 1'1'1� �qn ,�s'r t' �. .: y. , -. are daily provingg theta thb•is truly a wo1 C, ' �{'' fir. 'Hollis BOWa�i aged 77, a Tealdent remedy curing 81�sh Lives.Bi • Head+lake Y« :4, I :., "'� , of Lindsay for many years, died on Tues- andcostiveness, where all else t $pie Dy + .I ' cl.� r _ , , • • . �:. ­ _ ­_. W. H. Field, chemist and druggist. 1-4 ,y 4 y'� l y , r 1 �""`r•�•' ". , X,..� (day of last Week. I iv al. ' The Salvationists in Qnebeo oily ars a t �. :. re l , , xticl ` ys �� teacbers� ion.v ., . b �t S ` s. Sh'r�c� The county of Durham daily being hooted and stoned, and , the . Thursday' and j =sullen met at. Port Ho li d. to grant, them T Pe Mayor has been app e' Friday of last week. protection. l,. _ I , i'` s r r , _, ;� nnin o Hotel- s A - ou distarbsd s►t - , James Harrison, a Ca gt n ADVttE ro >!<i'ersss v i seer, was fined X50 slid coats last week nifll6t and broken of • your 'rest by s sick . i } ,: t'. ' ". � child suffering and crying wi pain of Cutting -, . t` ,r , i • '� I. t infraction of the Scott Act. Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle lL . Butt, of Myrtle, lost • a valuable of "Mrs. WinsloWs Booth ng Syrup'' tot s. , { , - • " Children Teething. Its vale e incalculable. ' ° " "' '�' •" �,' 1 ately, which was killed by running It will relieve the poor little su erer imxneiately. . - fist aglow handle while in a field. ' Depend upon it, mothers; th re is no mi4tske 110LS EnT CATTLE, about it: It - cures Dysente and Diarnc�ea, ' tr. Isaac Tabb B- F. Darlington, has r A a regulates the Stomach and B Weis, cares Wind • a span of Cans' fan .draught horses Colic, softens the Gume, redo s Inflammation, ' --� . r. I _i 1. p - and gives tone and energy tot a whole system. The impo bulls' "Presto" And � W beam" 0 �Iendrie & Co., of Toronto, for 8440. ..Mrs. Winslow's soothing 8 p" for children will serve cow at lot i 9, 3rd con., Pic Bring. . , ' • = °'i 'i Horne, Of Cann1D On, has been is pleasant to the taste and is a 'perscription ''presto " first graze 2-year bld bull last yyear in of one of the oldest nd best male physicians Ilolian�, is th best Holstein bnl2 is vin, `` ' u ,.A lr �3RC7 - a(aHAM• : -'' )anted Police iiagistrate for .North and nurses in the U4ited sta es, and is for sale Apply to 4.00QNN08. r 'il; ,.T, J L ; Dario. The appointment is considered by all druggists throughout tli world. Price ids -,, , 30tf 1, on premises. ;# ! ° ; . Dents a bottle. Be sere you a k for "Mae. WIN- `' ,00d one. aLOw's sooTaiNO srsvp;' an take no other a , - ' kind. 1 daughter of Mr. Silas Davis, of the 0 ill t 41 t�l con. of King, cleaning windows .. , g . •,� SALE REGISTER 3 ( ' i. +11 off the top of the verandah anti re- T_ - u_ t ved a .severe snaking up - i ..j �' .i , ; " - • S4TL*RDAT, 1` 6T . 6•rA. --Cr dit sale of farm . Are* noW at PUR Blast T . . fr. and Mrs. J. S: Ralsden, Sth" con. the ro ert of a ' ; stock and implements, p p Y .(' lathy, celebrated .their tit wedding Mr. Jerry O'Connor, a lot 23, 3rd con. I beg to inform my old friends and customers that _ = . . evening of the 20th ult., when the : of Pickering. No reserve. Sale at 1 I am now prepared to buy i - -- fiber present enjoyed themselves o'clock. Poacher & Ro land, Auct. _ •• s• •untent. _. TUESDAY, hiov. 9TH.—Credit sale of faun Aq uo f Mordakhle What �' _ �(! ,i� �,,,u� +'��' Tr., a former resi(Ient of stock, implements.. &u., the property of ' of Cora, Montana Mr, William Forrester at lot 17, 2nd .' �_ $ t , �) t a a I, • •itint' his friends at" con. of Pickering. No r serve whatever. '���t C-�rT&deJ5 Of V1o'lix 1I,1 � � r � , r ail � ii ® i a Herd of from Sale at 1 p,m, See b lls. Poucher S . Always on hand. -!.11j ' � Rowland, Auctioneers. - � +�, r FgtDAY, Nov. 1•?tll. —Auct off sAle 'oF farm' Also Bran, Shorts and .ail kliegs`. of M All con., East stock, implements, ' lla and- oats, the • . t, � � tl 3 e,, was offered 1111 Feed., -' x :j ' property of the late Mrs Harriet Decker, 1 '• Thursday, Let at lot 21, 2ud con. of P ckeriirg, on Fri- FLOUR EXCH QED FOR WHEAT. - _ - -- - ,'' rewin's bid of h _ . , r day, November 1 th, t 1 o'clock p.m. 3T - • filer received.. Poucher & Rowland, A etioneers. J��s MITCHELL t�� ,_ � � .. = cek the Cole WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24th—Cr edit sale of farm -- - - ----�— - - - - -- = �: " -- - s - _ - - ot �ltart lot 9, stock and implements, he property • of TEAS r - i - ( sold Ly H. & S. Haight, at lot 1 �, ":lr�cbneession .. ..el. Mr. J. of Pickering. No reserve. Sale to com- I*, , � . Ile purchaser at _ mence at 1- o'clock p m. Poucher ti ; 11. - I.R.. S I . - Rowland, auctioneers. I beg to earl the attention of the people of3rongham.i' % �NoTi;— Parties +�ettin sale bills priut- lott, whilst liftin a at the office of THl; CKERING NEws I and vicinity to the fact 'that' I have been appointed Agent! . 14 farmer's rig o ` � I L 1'erry, struck his swill get a notice annals to above from for the , 1. date of printili to date f sale, FREE OF - t , ainst the ran on the I ' ' 11 r - erysipelas has since CHARGE. . - . .. - I - I rw a very bad hand. -- . - -- - — n .{ . y BIRTHS. ' STOVE.43 s .. , of Arran Township, . - : . . - : ':. � , - i by a colt lately. He siwoivs - = =In Pickering, on Oc ober 25th, the Wlie . h It t0 ass Of Wm. Simone, of a daughter. - ,. And will keep on hand at all times 'a full false of their � . .e for the co P CAuPENTER ---At Dunbarton, on Oct. 30th, the - - �pin; to pick up some- wife. of Roaer Carpenter, o a daughter. Of the Beat Quality. STOVES and RANGES, Moth foal and '9Ppod} end will saik3 , ..al approached, it kicked Ja,,Es —In Bowmanville, on hursday, Oct. 28th•'' '- the same at the lowest `prices. -- ' 6 = __' of 411e ear, breaking his 1886, the wife of Mr. 11t. A. ames, editor of the Ham,l � Bacon sp#ea moll �. P al dead on the s ot. Canadian statesman; of son. t # r p MARRIS ., �. "' .. rson's hardware store and - aIld other Provisions, Cheap. ' .. • 1vHiTE--- MITCHELr,, - -At fit,;, Georges church, f. , ­. .­;- Brooklln were visited by . Pickering, on Tuesday, No. 2nd, by Rev. W. 8- Mr,� =S=�$ f • .11 i . ' � f, lie evening of�the 22nd ult. Westney, M'.A., R.1)., James White to lilies - �On's only about` 84 Was Mary Ann Mitepell. all of Pickering township. S -- -- -- __ - - - - --- -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- - -- le at the station aquantityof DIED, �;' Fresh st d Good. ! i ied from a Toronto dye -house RoAcn.— Ili Awenino, Ont., o Wednesday, Oct. � - ' . 27th, 1886, Mary Roach, ifs of Ilev. W. =R. An inapeCtiOII will oblige. , . ' ' Roach. --i . - � . � _ rd sa -s th t a drove' of u - _— _ — _ _ ^_ _ :r.. •tiilu�li A - - - -- - - p ALEX`INDLA of a thousa d ducks was seen on PICKERING MARKET. - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- � � �'_� 11 hundred ergs from the ' t L. `_ \\ i. %rr,�l�; =4,.. '. _- I .: . �� a fete y �E�s Office, �bv. �, P H 0 T 0 G A P H Y. -- =- - Queen street, Port Perry, a Sunday Fall wheat Ve to 78c ; sprit g, 70c to 75c, goose - i ti-0 ago. A good many- sports Were 65c to 70c. Flour Per cwt. .-,'-!.00 to $'2 -W. Bran —j— R -_ - .Y` 4 t 1 #tell to set Out .then shot guns- -StlII- ill 00 per ton; shorts, We per cwt .Chop feed, Everybody wonder wvb there is sueL � _ $1.15. Screenings, 70. per cw t. a rush t0 , y as it was. FARMERS -Mz RKET: ' ,, -.. • • 9 , t ' ' 8 ' O'Brien s Photo Gallery The Ontario Bank ­are Atlnaunce as T ronto,,Nov.41886 . • - -, , Lavin;; gone into possession of the lumber - The street re'ecipts of grai to -clay were Rtnan The reason is because he ' gives.. perfect $^ ��- �- �.1°i.1�T�� +ra fr � t 4.1 anti prices unchanged. Ab ut 70J busllela of bminesslof W. J. Trounce & Co., Port satisfaction in ever cave, and going still (� wheat offered and sold at 74 to 7 y for fall and y here are any persons PE 1✓ ,1 C LE AND EiE'�j -/�•s ►, E s' - _ , I'err The bank claims something like Rl,r;,,�, and c6c For goose, nrle flan, sellin fartllel• will say if t X100 000.' A settlement that will allow at 43c to 69c. Data flr�nl, with sales of who 11at•e had Pllotoi taken by me that Are the only Genuina English Articles in the Canadian Market` the business to go on is being arranged. bushes at 33c to :)41�. 1 Bas re nom at : r�, . a o and 53c for rye. Hay in fu, r stiltp ls; 35 loads are not equal to > y city work I will 1#eal PeUbles are kept in stock. Testa .are given to purchasers to prove geuninisiiess.: ' Toronto iVorld. - _ sold at $13.00 to a1:1 (b. 5tr w solripat t11 7Wo make thelu one (}ozell Panel Portraits They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, $l i atop. Hobs sold at 35 ` to •� 6. Beef, 53 00 �Zr. Edwin Hatlierly, of L ^pail•, to �4 o for forequarters, a d.ti�,00 to $7 00 for free A change. No ork allowed to leave Vice - President, Ex- President,'and Ex- Vice - President of the Driedical Association oi'•* . 1lichi�au. is n�-r in the county, purcllas. fling quiirters. Lamb $6 to 7 50; and mutton the Studio unless first -class and Highly Canada; the President of the College of Ph y icans and Surgeons of Quebec'; the Dean . fi shed. Photos made in ally kind of of the Medical Faculty of Laval University; The President and Ex- Presidents of the• inn stock for the otlier side. He leas al- '' to �6 >v.. ! : , The produce inarket !pvas quiet to-day, and Medical Council of Aiova S olio, Rc. &c. These recommendations ought to be suffi, ready bought a yearlizig bull "Mountain prices generally ruled fcct�ad . wo quote; «ether --rain or su11s11iue. Iiaviug cient to prove the r gtialitie , but i further proof is needed, call on „ 12c to 14c; butter, lb. ro1H,12 to 24c, large rolls a ded some very fine scenery to the Studio . !f .1 :. r. 4 1,in{;, of John Dry dell, Escl., 11Z.I : . ; a 16 to 17; inferior, 10: to 12c. Lard 10c ;Cheese pair of choice Shropshire lambs of 1�, D. 12! to 1rc. Bacon loc to 113. Eggs 19 to 20c. am prepared to ilea . f, Work second to none ChRIS'TOPHER ALE, Hat w- are Merchant,; Pieker>�g P` Byer, of Enfield ; and a pair of breeding Turkeys 7:1c to $1 50; chickens per pair 4:x3 to ill Canada. I _______ T _- __— __ . a sac• Potatoes per bas GOc t 70i: Apples per . Co ,ing and bnla �ging a speeialts. A 1 8fildsson�Ca'6,1ef' but, those who write to -pure bred Suffolk pins, of F. W. Smith, barrel, $Ito 62 00. ' PS � �, Portlmd, Maine will receive Es q.f of East Wllitbv. He should yisit _ large stock of I rapes always on hand. eves, feu do, abbot .►ott< which thgr can do, and lire at home,that will play . 'f' in township. TXNZ TABLE —Make g i5tationO.T.s 'All work done by tIle instantaneous pro. . themr,oitn tgi"prda7 So,,c,�90- Picker g p On Sunday, 24th ult.,- Mr. Donald TR:IINS GOING EAST DUF. A8 FOLLOWS:— C66s• edo�er:b0iaaday. I eraei 9uangorold. Mitchell ostnQaster at Argyle, while re- MAIL EXPRESS. .8.20 A. M. <. N -moo Fe�nired. Toa.re.ta,wa�e. '1lnosewDortart� " • `} ? p � : E. ( BRIE a �. abso►a+oW7 wr. of Iittle fQrsAO_• ♦U a_• __ _ - _ turning home fi•em church at Lorneville MIxFD, . 2.4S P. M. , 43 -3 8'i' P t FARMERS. YOU( Should ioROua� NEWSP/rPNR r along the >•ailway tree$ fel, Into a cal art. LOCAL, .: . , G.40 P. M. ; hoto a her Whitb . Next door o Post- officte.l sdvsertlsieg, 4s. le " r His daughter-in-law, iNho happened to be TRAMS GOING `'VEST DUh A'�tFOLLOws: _ - _ - --- BUY YOUR'olph$t•+Qps paperaa8le g �C with him at the time, procured assistance MAIL EXPREss . 9.03 A. M,. , C K R11 G ' arm ' �/'- 1-�7['TC � eont WU' wKb A0VE I. r and had ' him -conveyed 'to his home, MIXED. .. 5.10 P. M. ; - !�` �J �/ V �7 - fl S ,' . where he died a few hours afterward. . MAIL EXPREar`; 9.2; Q, M.: h� ���-T`� A�'.la ' °, '� LUMBE 1l V.E Deceased was at time of ills death .G4 ::: Trains run ors stand d time. I N `; - years of Vie. i -. ' ' + Out in'indsa theire�trera have tie- nd Lod for Sale. : i --- --AND . ... - . ... House a 1 ros, . • _ , ♦ !. _ �. - lay.. 1 ' ,. , � s , , Dome so filthy that a course of d"ISmfectlon , t f , ,, . is eeegsary. The Post, in giving . a In the village of Green ood. use 20ii80, . IF � YO WANT , ' _' h kitchen 14x2.2, stable drive g house�enihouse, ih re you hAve been accommodated au . �' - r des ription of the operations, says : r ey &c., on Premises, with goo well. The lU con- + i fire( the shavings, Ignited Abe charcoal twins one acre. • Known a: the .old Sterling LUMBEiri• , : ,U .through th8•Season vtith repairs ,_ -- �-•* i • and wised a smell tklat might have been" stand in Greenwood, and ow owned burs. _ - for all kinds .of Farm AA ., y ,- , ,,,;; 4,r, B , the subfacriber is prepared to' Stove, i Jas. Mackie. For particulars write to J s ., : L•ill.�' Implements, and Ranges ,very- much chea 1 n . t heal at Omemee had that village known HACKIE, Cyprus P.O.. out. 52-tf I., , t , wha was coming. As a disinfectant =p=O 0s. SHZG Ear &e., ,it +'_; he lab done for years. _ f of and her is recommended by the '' prices so ldwr t ; 1 " r Na P rities,and the sewer vVae given such :o ,4. (,, ���5 t y - that eve carinot'l3ve`bn .f % I auth ri 11 im roue eta I. J t therm atone. We a a% all times C aul ` Ad- See Out,' !'" #'" C� � = a s.0 that malt mate a y P ' Dar. SCANT LING`r� - . - conditioli. ), Pc:, t` ., d�� letllsed to have th,e farmers c ll on eta --0F. ,THE LATl Sx 8 " $a t sa a the IIxbrid "e our�aal. _ , �.. !) p��,� nJalylaa , v �` ;, f B's `' FENCE'aTS, ., --EOM- �` r• Ste hen G: Pickett, who lives a few (Larga breed,l::1'or si"Vice at d88�}PH �Ag e `' ' , roved . S v _ A 1. 1 . P f this lace missed from Pielterin 'VYll e. i . '/�; � � �� Ma, � :.' • < }� � i r k;° �- miles south o p ,. g y •, PIC A' S. r � g . . y D gee . � t ,_: :' > xv� ' ; � , on his: cattle a fodr 'months old calf ' '. _ 1. am g �' ' and Rnill to eati$fp them. 41..1114_� i 1' r,.# ' rr ov41 ,�,�+ ,t- "'!',4!!'�s� 7. � i a' ;� r and though �a searched " for man days GIVE US A :, AT;L: a, - --q-»* . w � N�' `` td' r k of it until about UrA , . ;,> , . rj V also hsve a•s�ooll< of the &(Y.,' '�P s (l ' I `t :i' ;` �� w aQ` Was get t ac a :. arable , :y at ! r� two Weeks ago, when hefou>ad the animal �; i1� )i. !' ,� ;. !`ir`n ( fill+! 1 a.tr, r ,�' , - i• It t ti} da,rO I , .w . �rtYa, d d buried in a t t spot on his --L- ,'f t, 1 - .PR F4' iR4�COA fry. � t �' r % e' It gives me pleasure to a $totem "�b thn public DE 't"" ovgnt ,revealing tllle`lx ndiwork of an that I have accepted rile np� for the . • . S' �, ,2t1_-!7__1!-- 64, t k Foti Band,' Seeding blachine�+, 40. � vw •,. -a1 Q r, c & rozY 1- atR u _ ''� t��elm W ltke.the •dog In the manger, _ _ ry •r� s •, /�a ��(� �7�, �� ! r r;, r s yF,.-` '� y� �_ oY y ' �, - ':T_ __ .,y:ii'i.' �• a• 1 r.IC -,'., l,w. % - �Ointo; Uiadside$4 -atei/ Q�iwA�Tll_r. �. -y• ' _ -, l °"A ,,tea S:_ have had a �apera ulidarlce of ere _ F l 0,, . VanDusYii. 4MM ��i 11 i •_;it1 1'. -1 •�rAAV ; t. n f ' ',. 11�G 1.i , a A. a :. 1 tin ..a 1 Stook gill kinds - toj(',3 : r ass with no 1�lonest reason and no ,, i'�, ,i. 6L: . , .� S cne$dn , rtuevei, N.Y :, and - am ed , to reoeli►e ll ! - PLOWS. f iF r,: k# .'' I' ty \.,tai F' `O'� ill', � r � .! , i = • L:. � charity. The 'miserable small - hearted (if o a for all varletiea ot,. 1 and'Or entsl O t t $.�J.)$6i,., �,, ` 1, a ,. ,,, _ -_, .: �„ a . t , r" y- r. � d h art at all bein who Trees, Shrubs, etc. . _ r indeed he had a e _ R' '' �1'H $RO L �, - i` ` i N r.� r Des such things . should - be Lammered �F s Y T'1'HE W S,r• '', `` n '� __ " JOHN HE i'Q' • sue "'e Old Staad, Pickering. "� i0kerilst`};,Or '' a elr i(ii '. bf j - ` At Of a COIIlInllliit�. 82 -tf Brougha,jj t: ,i ! S :• - .. F'P y �a '.: , . �+ A,? : {_ k - °i` u' fY, ra,"'V { >; j "'a. LL ,. i 1' a: i• -1 b P 1 1. v` '. ti' - :. t" t J..:: r Y , , y, & i. r . o= t t¢ +, . -, ,.. e 9.i& I'll -n. . -...a. :.. yy: .. -t _. .. ,..e -i -. +- - I' .. is- .. .,.v c r .. # , . .;t' g >.i+ - { .,, . .L - -: •a.. «. ... .. .a. .. j. 4 f r,., ii°a • ... .. .� -. If -.� J. ,'�` _. rY. - V''. t- _ , :'T#: �` >a' -.1 4 f, _%_ -.. -- f -.. _. -rs.. .,.... ,,...k ,. .,t.- eta,'-:.,!, -v7,% . rx, I 9 -:. a; .R. ..,«. �o ,. #J l ,tl -- .. -... I ai• _._ — .. _ - -- - -- _ -- - :____ — - _ - - -- . _ : i_;::.} „ _ ., - - �, .Ian i� 4 - - ,T S Y j. . � - . t. . I... , ,., , . : .,. .... ...., ...:_ r. -- 8 ! -r. . , t: ..E i .. t .ri,r'... s��'' - !- s - - 3 � � : " I . .,. ,gin_., . _ . _ _ - I • - ri.. I ` ^411 10-i i }� a_ t F bi "+ PltAiltl� �... �s and b7 rnsdaight (twelve bents} It bass ' be ' - R. rr "' � i,p k�`' , l'' } �t w�1lowed up the iGett�Eei subs PI OL t s o- `:: } ,...�.. t seventy mines against_every art to B eck. w �' � , t k �, All TRaMM31 eSre vainly seeking t a 'place. o>� fly' � ;, fti` - . ' I ,d ,K � ; k r nor of this Ia 181Q, 100;100,00(} &ores of Lnd' �Nerlpt`Lsei off„ i{in a airy rte• it.. IL gassed Duet pp�ortioas of abt�ttt thin jr ;' .�sxnittlA;TINtvA" 11r t t '�J _ � �` r � . '`;,'I i..oe west.t�atrs>.ers. tovrusbtPs. In its devAStating vmtl it did ; '' ` , e real height. sublime ' : central portion of Chili were elevated- F �' ` ' en, with them to ;t to' ietien f �`,an r' Quak of i , nisi grol probably Sad the stress overt lye 7filBny dollars ad�aia be c awed,. s.� �•, - 1' j ,' i;_ C in the march of time '� �fstful viol° i tarbiance AI time as fnciplentrsirCo slid i ittcl►os liigh in any continuous tract of tWen- the voutse of tl►e ear by giving Atten n "' not a to •me to ' be a dap us t acres. here the tumble weal aid it • '4a . ugh asesiled b flesh and'blood occurred at New Lisbon, in 1755, the ks PPS ° , Y to the little 'sbo�'kg `that In the egghsgate y t>tin or a e diRcult to co -t with. . This greatly, for lowed fire- s t f g , • One -of ' these a , • � E . 1. 't gs of time and death,. ten lisp, foc sever ,irfinat� at a me g P �' Y• P Guard _olp would make `a big hale Shall eyond " t , . ' trot arcs sops dl►s lied whoa s�ew a line. thirty-three feet wide were lea ,goad of little things.-is is :.•.the men4in► of tinwlre �` . ? t� f;etostgy; • kit g m y pbtisonr. i p4 t► P '� g r Froid thence shall take nevi, breath. ' • .: . ' _ of flame over a mfle long make headway feted no obstruction to it n bile the dro ght which an ,rrdnan can do if she known how. Ip I868 -a viol t ps h9nake ,took -.,. a spat arm of cep WitbxU roviied that has prevailed made the beds`bf'etr stns • I. , Refvphed, unsebn, on heaveai air,,, h►i� aq , Y 1? (Iet.6 Gr 0 cents worth of muriatic acid' - n the Sand�vi8llIs tld, tasttn near pp ; Back to the p`at'hs of nien i g flafh, statioasd at intervals of �a yard or its most dAagerOUS Allies • . and put i 't ll�th!gt It +swill dissolve. ' ,, To lead them• trpm the vale '•• desF'atr" mwptl►, darfi}g w ish: a the ur#aoe o the two, . 8ep�g, and ale ping out -' ...� �, .: You scan ba g$f iiw pis i f zinc from ; .t bung p ' some , tipper.. - en .get some soldering ; fields be ; ;� the fire with rapid xpad vignrons bfoas. yomd their keel.: ealdtjteras it almost ` btarivindUctI rising �� and falling inybuge swQs like waves of the Wbleq Wee alariu Demo, to tite�n sv TMZ �CARB OF ioli'f•'���� . R then can things of time and �nft ... , m`Y ! I ' • refer th6 -hard ' sgolderin Whenev6er . 6 As fito add W the Un*s of the ,- With sttHbutae divine hold svbity ? ,� 1 ' °tea; u a and vehicle on the street was flllad with igept the , fl . a'l& m kdg ltWt 9ppes~iattce'�'lh' a'ey df" the �,tiey are of earth ;`their power is hence. situation the vo1 ti. Mann +Loa tinware, sc►•a an rtiat4 off that may be Confined to things of brgther clay. r :. Hfihau s +dcs�4 horses wl►ip d into • gall`op and driven Ike sd�ed Aiviee fs ose a Iioi. . pe y y rth• iutr " dctivge eruption, over hill &ndcreek till the fire was reached around it then drop some of the acid upon . R -ith liberty, thy potent friend, covering the surrounding ,country with Othe ' followed rapidly, idl The seethe► of several boys was one day , _ To ever lead these mortals on ' cinders and moltpii lava: The scene, p begin •ng casks it to clean it • out apiece of the solders .. , " „ of old old oolen cloths an d' bemoaning to a visitor the fast that her P {' you t a child of five was subject to suss Place upon the hole and hold the vessel To life, irbm time, our way attend, . ; save an eye Witness, ' `was the most truly A ages + - . ti V6 - Nor leave us when the crown be won _ Y Y P,; sticks. The sticks were. converted into Hummer Dom Taint. She had been u with o'►er a bur tug lamp, or'set on. the ,stove so - _ ..-„_ _ -._. _._ .. palling the 'thumiLl eye rust rvitnessecs, mops or flails b having'the old - cloths tied P P that Only b Is at the hole will be ex .'T;; l T .- The gilestittnitai'fregliesitly been 'raised by on one end, y him all the preceding night in an attack re- 1 PO8' . 4 -:. F Ootpber, These were seared in the semblin cholera morbus: The scour of that eat ; Tat it stay until the solder- , - scientists as to whether any di t connec- $ w &ter, and as we arri''ved at the firs -so join- in melts ands read$ en u h to cover t e . sr. Nona Li►colt�.. j tied cwn be traced between the two rms of � cholera was in the land at the time, and the g P p .g h Onif some withered leaves, and yet ed in the content with the .army already hole then remove and hold in position un- :f What memories they recall henomena— vohanic and oartiiqua e. It there. The flames coming over a little hill �xfoas pe►rent sighed as she said she knew .'. « r little Tom would have no chance if ex- tit the sdldaring eoo18 enough to harden. ` ',,ti Mingling of gladness and regret., a supposed- that volcanoes are Qe►fety Pon severed with bunch grasp and buffalo gl ass p� to the disease. She lead hardly finish- If you want to mend any part that cannot Comes o'er me as they iaU valves which relieve the terrible p &sure seemed not over a foot high and appeared be exposed to the lain -or btove, then have - which mi ht otherwibe sin sutBcient neion ed her lament when the guest can a'. P° �i Their golden hubs bring back t b r g g easy to overcome but though then man an imp( n in wliicli to iiielt' the solder • to blow the earth into atoms. It would Y '' glimpse of its object. . The morning was a sPoo. ' y• which rare now seeks to bane abundantly s�g' hed with water an was- rain one but the o ' d was standing near- treat the leak in the same •way•as to elean- `°` Such golden dale too bright to last f' appear, from '.a careful ; review on the sub- pclns contended with it, they found it dif- y ' g i and applying the acid ; have a rod Of ' ' ' Like autumn leaves spun Vanish. 1 knee des in wet a under a rum tree . <, ' ject, that A mutual relation exists between ficult to prevent its ltarel extension, while Y P P • iron heated at one end an 'hold it on the i in the arden eats th anti fruit with But as the leaves wilt grow again -:: the twp,; asid that they ate practically one under the impetus of g leak until the rta around are heated, and on the trees titeless and bare; and the same thing, although, perhaps, dlf- A STIFF SIi$KZE M TIIg gpIITII �atU' At her frtaad a @xcl�►ination of hot• Pa So happiness will exile pain feting somewhat in gener&1 form. In support t . tor, the mother glare <1 f rum the window, then pour the Bolder on:sur grandmothers In the GJ. that has no care. - used to ►event the weartn of the I: of this theory is the fact that earth uakea its front swept nort ward at the rats of nodded smilingly to ices juvetiile" culprit, g —�--- q about six miles an• h r against the efforts ! and said calmly, as she resumed hdr slat : - bottoms o ' pana and bucklelm - by puttfng r - actor plate frequently in of re 'dn4 than in + gt g `{ I never limt a bo s in; their allowance " lags " of pewter on them, and we . could ' ULC�:ITU AND EARTSQUAI�E. cold. Geologists define this belt as extend- arrest it. I Y , - I+'ortunate indeed i the settler who has of fruit. They are welcome to all they find make our tinware last many times an long e Dresultbl PIiC>iosslerrsti vvYleb Appals ins through the Torrid Regions. Brad portions b 'vin it 1e s of soldier. 'All- there is to an abundant supply c f water. In this fire on the ground, and the dear fellows enjoy it Y i $ , g of,the Temperate Zones, and it is a notice do is to clean R lace with acid, melt some Feeble floss. • three teams were ke t at a gallop eat'rying thorou hly, P r able fact that, with one or two eaceptiona, g ,. solder fn a s and. ar it on. I have - ° 7rtiC violent terrestrial disturbances whscli saturated cloths an water to saturate Another child, a sir's of four, is passion- Pte, Po _ all our active volcanoes are located within heard tinne>re.�► that the could not patch ave vistied various portions of the. Old - others % and'down he " line of battle" to ately fond of pickles.' Y- the this zone' 3 supply the , daefende , and it ke t fift men " It does 'no to ut them out of her tinware, but I have done it by taking a , )untry with .suQh startling frequency Narthq$ak-as, with but few exeeptiolia, PP y P �' "laughs the mot or. " I did that for piece of ltright tih, tenting it the shape I st year. or two, and the more recent die - seldom give warning of their approach, busy to defend &line of less than a mile And reach, ter on the eastern coast line of Aintrica, Some Cases, however, hays beets. recorded Prevent the:weotvvar spread of the flatpes 8 while- Bnt`o.fter I caught her risking her wanted it, placingg it over a hole thsit was too Tare to solder` an other wa , and ve served to awaken fresh interest in the where very marked local phenomena have to the stacks and buildings of the farmers, neck balancing herself on two chairs and a g Y S' F- udy o those physical forces which govern receded the shocks, but in the majority of and they were aided in this by �► long stretch ,footstool fo reach the jar off the tap shelf of Pouring hot solder around the edges. It earths uakea and kindred phenomena. It P pa. try I thought it would be safer to will have to be well cleauc:i with acrd and - of ground that had been mowed to within cis 'the pantry, 1 P cases the visitation i without a mo111011 s inch of the'eurface. Here, to m astonish. kee them where she could et them with- heated some. _ long been a`matter of. serious conjecture notice, and almost for the inhabitants y p g _ the part of scientists as to the direct na- are aware of the d nge the wotik of de- cent, the fire found fuel in the crisp baffxlo out breaking any bones." wi chi - `, t . of seismic action and the causes which grass and short stubble ,the fanner burning Nearly every one is acquainted th Id 1 at ►- uctiom is over, he do not occur at as if saturated with na th and though the ran who are as devoted,to their strong tea HINTS. e such terrific results as are some- stated intervals nor can their coming he P a' g i 1') nessed. So uncertain our know= .foretold, althou h P fessor Palmieri, in his flames did not mount h'i'gh, thair heat was and coffee as is a regular drinker to his A carpet can be brightened and cleaned g so intense that those who fought them with- dram. While three bevera ea ma be het b scatterin corn mc.�l ur Falt over it and a{ the earth's interior construction observatory on Mou � t Vesuvius, Clairol, g g Y p g - .. theories, however plausible they have predicted sever 1 eruptions as mil , as out sticks to their cloth weapens had their ful in imparting temporsrytone and strength giving a second aweepi 1 It should be { i # tad as purely con ec- hands and faces blistered. A friendly field to hard- worked men and woman, it is a thoroughly .swept first, however. It will w' must be tree P Y J twelve months befor the actual oecurrenet. m observation thus fair made the of late flax, which was about six inches high KK�eat mistake to permit A child to begin life also look clean much iongES if a tablespoon- ,' The velocity of t e visitation hi►sn' and still reap, arrested theYiorthw&rd awes b Duel excitin his nervous system stem b their fur of ►line be dissolve�I iu a it of immense molten mace at a ter - ;carelull comp meuzislof t)sea9ei8mo- g P y' g Y P� pa low the earth's crust, is tyeceiv- y P y' `and narrowed its course' ourse.....Northward of use. For those who do not like milk, cold warm water, and the carpet Le wiped with - ; *( " graph, an instrunien for the automatic t tenable ,explanation of a very teg'jstratioiw of eke ehi7cka." At this field the fighters hurried to keep the fire water—not ice — should be sufficient. a flannel cloth wrung out of thin. (change s solo 'cal science.; in its narrowed its. A dry creak and Thoughtless mothers often lay the found&- the water as often as it ets much soiled. i soon ii! gi ilisbon the rate was ly .,1,2()0 miles an swam with a hen growth of rushes gave tion for this taste by poi{ring a few tea- If oilcloth, be oceseionA rubbed with a eve no better proof t . hour, while in Ind a the eruption of 1819 y . ie eruption of volcanoes, ,additional food: to the flames.' and for a few spoonfuls of real tea or coffee in the child's mixture of beeswax-atid turpentine, it will Attained the terrifi speed of fifty -three ,+ I � to be the vent holes j; miles sec Minute. ' . . i `minutes there was an excellent imitation of cambric tea. Far better •is it to have it last longer. -'_ 1 t the terrible priesMti» ��ith such forces hliidep away beneath fire I witnessed in Illinois in' 1848. Along and ►stood at the outset that aiich drinks Clean irons srC one of tie. marks Qf a good . t4 note that, o� toll for as to beearef our' creek are of for children, instead of pretending housekeeper. If your iro>fis trouble ,you by g ours feet, what _ . is beiug vigor• with in terra;firma ! Humboldt nays : it' Bt LPT UNRESIRTED . - umor a whim which can do no good. dropp(ng,bl*k.specks from the top or sides. -•- . ows but that „ Nervous di estions anti tem ramould all be - � When we feel the ground move beneath becaaae irresistible, and followed the course $ when ironing, put them into a eau of warm r s� L. eared away and a us our dace five f&it in there se of Nature ' the better for the abstinence. soapsuds and give them a; thorough scrub- '�v P P° of the dry bed of the creek. easterly beyond The ado tion of man English fashions _ ' ,lie led concerning these vanishes, and we f 1 ourselves tran$ferred P Y g Li Dr them uickl or the will rust. our reach, widening' the front of the fire and g Y 9 Y Y rr'? oiiclerful phenomena? y that pQaseas no intrinsic value has been the •scolored tea slid coffee is may ba j �. P ,d into a realm of unknown land dsstructi a threatening to make its destructive swath vo a of in this count One that is y l':arthyuakea have been defined as vibra- forces." And ,Professor ! .Lewis .adds-: : g r?' - el ned by filling them with water in which tiona of the earth's elastic crust, the. result „ many miles when a deep pool arrested its vre 1 worth of imitation 1s the manner in 1 earth's heated in Visitations so sev re and disastrous per- aI' tw or three tab espoonfula of wood ashes ofd dynamic in the ea eas�}� rd course and a rank growth of green I which English children are trained. The a been laced and lettin it boil u , y tnanently affect the inhabitants' of earth- weeder im led Its northward progress and i lain breakfast .the early dinner, the aim file P terior." We have no means of determining uake re one. Th r minds lose their calm P t n wash tho;loughly with of soap -au , r with any degree of certaint the exact na- q � kept it within the limit of about a mile in tea would all be. beneficial if greed upon an rinse. Y equipoise —they me nervous, and the width. the Canv#dian nurse stock. There are fa- ture of the forces. We find that heat in- first considerable s ock sends them to the nursery ne. may utilize old matting which is no creases a We descend from the surface, and At this rate it. sped northward, the heroic milies even in thin country where the,epb- y Sir Charles Lye estimates that, at a depth street or cathedral f r safety." fighting t sad raduah narrowfn to ' er fresh epos to look well 6 putting people gg g g y st&ntial lunch of the parents is the children s g g y P g ' y It is to be hoped that scientists spay be it till midni ht whan it was extin ish under carpets. t can be cleaned rfect- the heat is, sufficient gsi dinner, and where th little ones do not ap- . of tweety -five miles, led into a more co plate investigation of about fifteen mi as from where it started. r at the late repast v'hich is the principal lY Y washing it on both sides with hot ; - .: a . io fuse all known substances, 'He further these wonderful phe omens, and thus we I its course it f and but little to 've it ex- of the da to thei>i� elders. In ne su salt and water; hang it on aline outdoors ! _ adds that earthquakes and volcanic eruptions means of Rwining to the many peculiar ,impetus. Apaper- covered shanty, wits• ' meat the &p ro&ch of Sund &y was always dry. . are due to' t expensive force of steam. forces of Nature wh ch have llemafned hid- 1 . ' eba d introduction of water rows, or small cke of h &y, or a _dry lake- heralded with delight as being the one night The stains on lfneh Dan Ise easily removed,, caused by the • d� den for many ages. bed for the first hree miles ; than a stack of of the week when the juniors were allowed but the uick rocess will be very apt to " - I upon this ►Molted . frees• Msallet, however, - -- four or five tons f hay, A few of barley or Mae that eagistant expsneion and con- y to have a slice of sold meat apiece with the destroy the fa ic. A slower, but better, traction of the ea h's cr+iet cause vibrations, When Advertising Ire �YAR" - Atraw, and fort' ately for all, but a few of + tnilk, hominy, bread and butter, and simple way is to rah the stain on both sides , and that at no time is the surface. entirely There's nothing oil earth so mysteriously those assistant d mops of the pprairie fury, jam ar marmalade that composed their usual with yellow soap. Mix starch and cold ese theories are e e e advertisement.. The the tumble weed . This vwgetable incendiary week -day, supper. � - water to a paste and rub it well into the . • - .;.4. free from 2. Both t f unary as a n w pa w.� that ripens ear and is b no plausible, of • •the advocates Of prime, first; last and all -thra -time ebjeot of � h' Y This course is not slwa; s easy iO follow. linen on both sides of the stain. Spread f them Nava given vs absolute Prod that sitch an advertisQinent ip to draw custom'. Ifs is means classed with the portuhicc& family, It is hard to deny pleasures to children the linen on the grass, if possible in the sun ' , conditions actually exist. not, was riot, and never will be designed for And when ripe i almost a true sphere, vary• even when one is convinced they would do and wind, till the stain discppear�. If not fled b Pro- n u So the merchant ing from twelve twenty inches in diame. I more harm than good.. It is often tisere sel- entirely removed -in two or three days, rub Aco?rding to statistics comp y any other hums p rpooe ter- -- breaks fro its roots when d fesaor ;Austad, we find reliable accounts of its fish love of ease end dislike of a scene that off the to anti renew the process. Lemon waits till the busy season comes and his store dry r d 'pct earthquake shocks. Of these If ht stalks And rY leaves are struck by the; actuates parents in yielding to the pleading juice dad to the pate is good. ! - is so full of customers he can't get his.h&t off, and it rolling and tumble 7+ q ,. Y g „8 , 8,340 occurred between the years 1800 to and then •�ie rushes to the newspapers and 8 tumbling. of the Dun hn far so e . unvpbolaaome de- Notwithstanding great care, piados and 1850. I Afteewand onehalf centuries Eu- puto in h}b advertisement. When the d*ll BoUli iqu evER LOw OBRTRUCPIONB li Y• The fact once estabUslted in the especially uprights will become smeared and rope wins ed 2,035 earth ­ quakes, of which season rte slots and there is no trade and child's mind that he can get what he 'Wants lack lancer- Do not attempt so use any 1 j occu d Burin the winter, alid'875 g g y as, would a toy balloon, and more rapidly by crying for it, his plan of action it simple varnishes or furniture polishes, but take g he wants to sell goods go had he cant pA than' would a straw hat. Ne acted fields , lukewarm. water, make son suds, - and in the summa . The loss of human life by rent, he takes out his advertisement. That g and obvious. soap- suds, _ convulsions is simply a 1 are very prolific of them, and the may be wash thororoughly, a small apaCO st a time, . = these, terrible PPa - is, some of them do, but occasionally a level- ither with sponge or soft ra , quickly rub - ling. The ancient city .of Antioch, to ayna, headed merchant puts in a bi gar one and seen by hundreds acrd thousands ui the rail- _ g 1 Y Cheerful Wit. destroyed A. D. 526 and over 250,000 w& cuts and ditches, against snow fences ' Iiin dry with a arse► rag - Apiece of old was Y seopps all the business, while to neighbors gg a,{ id bo have been mort es to t as bill.�O the standing core. When one Thera >s no doubt remaining, :that mirth table -cloth is the best for this purporie. r persona a It ie ea a rmak,}ng gag . pay, f gf� fire, a'td t►es over roaddand conduces longevity. Lewis (lonaro, the For cleani�tg hair brushes, I add a feW the most destrn, i e #thgnake kniQwn l Here, are times W y };C t:& P. lowed grounds, it carries the. fine past.sll Italian nQbieman; who lived to the age of tiro' toi`ammonia tO a dipper of water and - history. In A. D. 588,30,000 lives were lost eople from buying everythin to the store p �° at the same place..The earth uake in Judea d ordinary fire rda, eludes the c:gtite ne hundred years, was noted for his cheer- flu tltis to do better tttati anything else. q if you planted a eat}n n behind . the door, gguuna p lives. At Lisbon hat's the time the advertiaenie#it is Bent force of fire fighters, &nd kindles new�u�es fur wit ; and his longevity was owing in a YctQ cu turd else - whitewbod 'shelves, B. C. 31, destroyed 10;00011 e . and t fot� them to resist. great measure to his tentperance in eating tsblesJ'agd the like; to a fine trvalnut stain ¢`_ NO 1, 1755, 60,E Persons were kil- out on its holy mission. It makes light - led in lass than five minutes. The great work for the advertisement, for a c1141k lunatic The fire herein described was not aria of and drinkin ,and his humour, the result, by ap�lying wi h a brush -thA following pre - ' ” #. earthquake of Calabria, in 17 3, resulted in on the sidewalk could do $11 that was needed our worst, One that originated on the line in part, no doubt, of his large organ of �ar�t}gp : `Tmt sized .one-half . two quarts; _ • between Hughes and 'Bully counties about mirthfulness. There orb men who always , drys bprnt ambe , _one -hat( pound ; lamp, a Ines of 100,0001ives , that a Arequipa, in and have a half holiday six days 1n the week ., noon, some of the time traveled at the rate have a cheerful smile upon their faces, even bl. , , p ie- eighth pdund. Shake well until lg98, 40,000 ,lives 4 but who wants to favor an adye4isemerih. ►- of tweet miles an hour before &fierce when weighed down with care or oppressed ttq>tied: fihls _ip to lie fohowed by.a coat of The iii sti�ea;thquarkil in Amrica, of tvHich They ar� built to .do held ivotk ; •a>d should y _ we hive.'- st, e,rthq record, vrn> , d New Eng= be serif vet' in the cull days whe a'custo er : southern gale. A farmer who. had put off with sorrow. Others think they most not shellac varnish: Shpt a- retain. and >�tnish give and June 1, 1638. Two ! hundred and has' to be k ;socked down with hard facts and his shoes caw it &pp&r@ntly two r itlesr des- manifest an thing approaching to sous- aster very eomtrioti home -made iiiils quite 1 re to the:. .kicked, with bankruat.,redlr: iAne, tent, and before he mould clothe his feat Hass whan they want to epee&► dignified, a store- likg.appearabce. . . .j - thirty -one . shocks are � iiP �e end discard as a vulgar emotion. A - year 1870. Many of .them were unusually and dragged in with irresistible slaughter of ,- - - - • eh keen sense of humor indicates a fresh ; severe, and extended inf�s Ca a� 'VPestern prices ere he will spend a cent. That's FLAMW WERE UPON His ai11 L16, . ` �'P+ The Feminine Xe.uth.. - York, and as far south s the coast of . the aik and -end of an advesdssoment, and if and all he could do with the utmost haste �d Youtiwl mind. �. New - * - .'-�-�• _` �.I -' � • . A person who has made feminine mouths Florida. The most disastrous Of t shocks you eder own a store don't try to get them was to gat as many of his horses and house - were felt at Newbury, 'sl iM, and- itr*sri. 'to'coma when they are already sticking out hold goods as possible upon *.garden latch Fvorythink which tends to- discourage. or the subject of much study,. volunteers his we portions of New England, November 18, ,of the windows, but give them your adver- covered with green vegetation, whither his agitated the mind, whether it be excerssive• conclusions to males with sweethearts. These shocks were vibratory at times tisement ri ht between the eyes in the�dull family had fled, and sae its houses, %tables, sorrow, rage or fear, envy or revenge, love The are as follows : If her tno tji. is very 1755. g and, at others, had an undulatory wave -like season, and you will wax rich. Write this and aver twenty stacks of hay and 'n or despair —in short, whatever acts violent - sma 1, there is not much mind; but overmuch, MO . Peculiar local henoW were down where you'll f all over it eve grain shallow sentiment. If she possesses s very . p n�► y every d}lY• burn without the power to save anything. 1 on qui< mental faculties, tends to injure lar a month she will sseEs a good brain,; observed for several weeks prbvipns to the The time to'drawabuainess• is wren you want In seven hours it had crossed six townships, the health. 9 p° g vibratlonn. The air was excratiatingly hot, bpsinesa, and not when you have more buai- — _ __ T r_ _ - . __._ _ _ . _ but the trouble is ire ' kisEfn ► it. Large r ed with a strop real- pens th>>tin you can attend t0 already..' ' I mouths put s' man. to ail artistic teat, he we'll . , and seemed aurcha g - phurons odor, while the water in wells and Y - I be driven to his wife end whether to begin' 1 ,' rtvels became so fetid as to be unfit for use. i ' ' ` ; F t 1 at one end and conclude on ,the other,' or to> ._ Weathbt $1�. make a heroic dash at the. middle and en- series of frightful shocks occurred in 1.:�. _ - J,;• . A e who is out of doors at sunrise deavor to reach at both corners. But if yok , , New Madrid, Missouri, in 1811 .eyed; 1812 are a kissin artist it can be covered . aicalg - for a period of several months,- enelx rm ratty accurate opiniod of what f � i lasting Pa p the ds will be. If st before sunrise the ,: non I sweetheart has - i. completely. submerging •ari area Of. land Y ��tui e h your, eetl}ear a coarsely '.lea ion b thtrt broad. Pere•- sky— especially - iih . a ' *est —fs 'suffused formed mouth, site will be sensual and full ` ^- t - a was revisited on the 13th of August, 1868, with red, rain generally follows in the of strong, coarse points of character, and . 4 course .of " the day. In winter, ­often •snow. ; „ will raise a row in the family. If she has a , and some of the most beautiful - !portions of y ; three, im >ptant cities If, however, it Je frosty weather, the down- , . delicately formed month, with rounded lips' �`. counti�r laid waste, , Po: ll .satrsetit�ile delayed,- flee of a - and of a velvety aolout, she will 1►ave much t were engulfed, p,ul pal•2y file ,itj�•e peg t t'4s 1 h>~nd, if' the l be a all ,�' , ` tie. A. ' } ' -: ' sensibility rind rfection of character, but 1 '. ration_ des oyech e • 'lplbrations were .son rises clealC tfa y d� ra the wi4 not astonis by her, briliia>}cy of con - nndnlatory-and attaind fhb rightful veto- va re, it will be ne. If it retires behind oepiion or ex4cution. It is.a $� - mouth, - * city of over miles per bent. .The ab�ochp J'O 1 `-' -• file ,� c� th re, �• ;rdirdh streaks a because it fs kissable anti submissive. Shun; caused the oceau to gash intQ„huge waves, �e � e . h was over 200 miles broad esc about, it will i•atin. ' Shoald..the sun, later r a,: blue- lipped or- tb9n -lippad women ;they will �" one of whir - the da , shine through a gra watery bore you to death viith literature or woman's: to � It � exte to Yoko- y t eor•ise while ou t our diwner 8,000 m rbbsbl be a sraraip n ht; .The rights, th Y wi' Y . ,. , . , hams, a ii, apd Port Fai , iWSouth Vic.- hate.. 7, P Y O!'teyn � ` esfnset . ve unreliable., a utiful � or sppoil your temper with their 'red -hot, �; V toria, 15 miles distant, before eta force followed b r a bad day. �� , ecoldin to g 'ifl'tas: �',. was spent. Ecuador as .� aster in sunset will .. ��qq vv�� rah djcY,. ddb' iv, ' the far �.. g�ii e 1797 what Htimifoldt : dclsibeb as � ` , by omeria re- west will a nu�t streak of ` , « most fearful hen aPP �~ - r _ ' one of the `x `° p : cr%meon (not copper color), this generally ' i Talking �5ho�. - - oorded��in the physical history of our gg 3; . 1 ne Houses mbled to their found -. _foretells a fine day. A tinted halo round , ' `,:' •r :It ?e'�-ehame that-weI have' to' work to. - t .rat tip4 �"^' 4tion and many ofd' the:' inhabitants were ' the Xii :o , . ftg, obou" , iq t $lt the = pwkest of " other, le. Their' rainy weather. A' halo rdunl.' they' ` sl. • town 100 feet into the air. ' pockets ..are lined with i ld remarked ciafly if some distance from it, is a ggoo - t� 1. �' ' =P The shoo in this case were vertical,' and G. , a strik' bar to'a tailor •who was opt ceded b a low rambling poise that stlre indication of &downfall at hal!td.. - t s bows are u#ireliable, eft VV ey occur ip the t r t _ , ' ' of empployYn' t. „ is 10 ddenly ended in a terrific explosion. IIp- cg , ,' - L ghat. a whet yo off, • replield {the z. OL caretful invests Lion it was observed mo}�g, when rain may tad. Sun }^, ' t'j- :.'.., , sue width will face t� skirt idd the tailor. "rite ke ".. not lined with - ' p��p ONA fiII,IRTr .. f 1 , 1, '' t buildings le�ca a- list ; #off= +dam, apd frageigf ° nt ed $it+Eil' s 4nd three aafrtehil' a ci apeiries as illusttlraated. `,Else .IbulhBataon Id. Thely are inl w'th baser , , ' ion remained nnsned, w�ile'`'tlroes 8 the da , stav4 . oontitatef' - "utLre t1 go vy yy will f our' IZer4o and t$x - that coats twenty `cents a I know ¢ i weather. A , metallic luster on goadtl tw#gfoimr inches• wide will be ye- ; u 'a} ted on a clay foundation were invaria- in - uirod for Yr 11 , q of lln�g. �'h "6f Ve►tWMj :'thirty about ,iii, heeiitise I've # " -in t a x1 1 1 ,,, 'd in ►nine. In fnfirii eases the arts►- foliage. dnrii ` a y Vr 4 ta - - i r- ,, , im+1d'tota' 0 s, i Y which p .a Ch=8a as►d three - quarters.. � s . 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F- :, . • ` ,� ``. 0, , "i- NEW Aor�,g�i�Mp>�ptif His DAY. V. . ' Local --Hap f ' f yr� , 0 ster0 -4; �e ,iYaiNY••- - k.,' `I` '+ r� 11 . -1 �; Ard -T. • $ �i �1, ,, r i. . . Locale- Dickie & ..,11 arqu;s. , gab-- -R• & J.. -cam 1..1 - j : ' . . Balesman Wanled --MaV � Bros.'' . +1►: - . To the Public-- Diaitie* UarTm- .. r . 1. Aht P � ,�*Vxo. pXCBERINtI, ON IJOV.', 5. 18W. - 1 - _ LOCALI MS..,.. , : . 7 _I .. ;_ . . . I. I .1:,." _.. _..�. ! I t is a safe rule that the. liberal, - \ .advertiser will always be found to be th f ;'.,.'• liberal dealing merchant. Readers of TS$ hCHEW1kG NEw9 will find it to tkeitr ad vintage to patronize those business mex, - • who solicit their custom throreh these "columns. F / -, . . -Watch our sale register column.:. -.. - -Large crowd in town on Court daft. - . -- Indian Summer during thepast w eek. Lovely fall weather. -Be sure you don't read .Dickie . &; • Marquis' advertisement on this page. * --The population of Pickering village ` is steadily increasing. -Mrs. Harvey and. daughter; of Cedar* Dale, are visaing at Mr. A. Findlay's. _ / S - Latest advises of the butter market �, .. .go to show that a great fall in prices may be expected. - Greenwood Church: of Englaind, Nov. 7tb. Sermon, "Answered according to • :one's idols." - Choice teas and coffees' at Diokie do Marquis'. Fresh groceries always on - hand. * -St. George's, Pickering, Nov. 7th. r„-- _ ;8ermon, "Plain words on the Lord's bupper." 11 - .. -(let s copy of this weeVe News and .send it to your friends, and let them see . what kind of a paper Pickering bas. . i - _ . _ -Rev. Mr. Ockley has returned to Ficton from his European trip, much im- .: proved in health. . 1. -- Remember Mr: deer O'Connor's sale is on Saturday of this week, and Mr. Forrester's on Tuesday of neat week • . - 1•;_ -Dr. Field, who has been ill for the - ' , . ;. ' past couple of weeks with, ague,, is con= _; valeseent, and will, be out again, m. a few i - d aye. - � . -- A"Grand Hop will take place inLeng'e hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th. Admission 50cts a couple. All are in= vited. �` - -- ;Judge Dartnell advised I a couple of %Vigants in the Division Court to go home -. and, settle their little disputes without recourse to law. -The cheapest all -wept ui . flannels and blankets ever offered in - Pickering are being sold by. Dickie & llf arquis. : , . -If a certain writing school mAn' does not call at this office and pay his account - j as he agreed, a free advertisement will be � - given him in a future issue. . - Brother James, of the Bowmanviile . Statesman, will please .accept our boart .,. eist - congratulations. • It's . a young �_,, printer. 1. .4 ' I --Mr. Pineo; from -' McMaster 'Hall. Toronto, will (D.V.) j preach in Dale's . Hall on Sabbath evening next, service to ccmmenca at 8 o'clock sharp. Everyone .. invited. . - Methodist church, 'Pickering. Nov. 7th: Services : morning gnarterly,meet- inb. Evening: "Rev. Sam. P. Jones, Sam. Small, D. L. Moody and revivals generally." R -Novr that the -cold weather .iB o. ppeeopple are continually seen o;, ing fromgDickie do Marquis' with a'pair of those excellent boots, sold by .them at - . ! closest prices. Special value on. men's : hand -made Ions boots. - _ - -= -Nine host of "The Gordon" serired tip about a dozen turkeys in grand. style r ova court , day, and it is reported. the genial Clerk of the " Coort" eat so much . . that it was- with difficulty he reached 'the landing at the top of the stairp.,in the Town Hall after dinner . . : eau vsr ni. We learn th'st Red. • Mr: Ho'a►sbn and wife are still very low with typhoid fever at Allaudale, but it is hoped they will both recover. . za port level. _ ... i . Miss Dimsd'ale, the lady eveagelibt, t • • who _labored in fihe Methodist ahuxch here last year, is now in Fort Perry assisting .. • : the Rev. Mr. Willougbby. , Yery success- ful meetings aide Ding hold• S. o. e. S. A. , -. � , A meeting of the Executive Committee . ` of the South Ontario Sabbath School As• aeciation was held in the B#ptist church, -- . _ Whitby, on Monday last to complete ar- � rangements for the annual convention to 11 . be held next month: - �aeoasastus. ' ', : ; . ; I. Trade is 'picking up. - The backbone�of 'business is strengthening. Money is __ ` ` . coming -one of, its sgclusion. There are ,-i r:. bette* times coming. Let ,every man . who /6wes •a -dollar pay ,it; if be' can't pay ` . --� all, pay half. That aids somebody else ' to settle lip. . 1 Cabbase. '' I. We forgot to mention last creek that ,- Mr. J. B. Burk left with THE Nrws a • head of cabbage of mammoth dimensions. We did not weigh the monster, but the young. elan who assists the- editor in ' s weeping out the office came near being laid up after carrying it over to our real- - ' f deuce. Yes, it was .quite heft,.' • ' '. •,i ,' =s '\ -r _ The cfiatge of lateen RAW the dew ' pedlar, to which r�efef ce was runes ,. 1 ° " opr� hest issue, was �tily' uveotigaied last :7 /. �,V �e �� tu,� 'a� � gga1pet , 0 ,� s �: svtci w met �qu�etgnlii►a,,.d '' - was. not usidere snfhcieut to warrant . � 1: . -. ,. hid c ittal... He was tberefore , die - f E charge oil custody on Friday mor�ag. Z -+r_ a ,, �r - . a3 # . , f11. - u ��1►elu. t:= ,.. '' 4nee .. i, ;W, .; - -;••r #-,� . -' r Cr. E4332tma Wh�ifs n�pr %d' dw Aearaoed of•his to a larXb exL- V this fall, by tuck - pointing the utter ior, reshbgling, etc. A few Wadbes of "-fit ure always tell in the long rqn,' "d alim a the value of" property to . a. iip rid' ..d ; oe'. - Mx. Wright u to be abirmctenc for his terprise and taste. • The agents along ' lines -of the H. 'T. R. have been uotifie of an accident which � er='Af tin, Oft. •the 2nd iast, whiob resul in the death of one boy and serious i furies to anot er from pldtymi g 'in the station grounds, jumping on and off moving trams, and tbe,► are instructed t take determined notion in, the matter o allowing boys and `children about the stations. ., . aasetloa of Meese. - ; .. I, . i . i , At the last Beg. meeting of the' 'Gtood Templars: the . following _ officers were. installed.: W..C., Bro. A.- Mason; R. H. S.. Sis. L. Gordon; L. H. B., Sis. Abbott; W. v., Sis. M. Rye; W. C., Bro. C. Dale ; . W. S., .Bro. T. Law; A. '8., Sis. N. Ferguson ; W., Fr 'S., Bro. W. Wilkey , V. T., Sid. Triffitt; P. w. C., Bro. W: Henderson; V. M., Bro. R. .Baker; W. D.'M., 8is. M'. $oyes ; W.I.GF., Sib. Mary Bpyee ; W.Q.G., :Bro. L. Ham. Coast qt i<ow"d a• - , • ,' - .1 . I., ' The court for the i�bv1si&i: of the Pours List under- the ProviAoial Act, was held in the Township Hall, Brougham, on the 27th ult. There were a large number of appeals I some sixty, we believe --but the result politically is about the same. as it was before the Court was bold, neither aide gaining votes. The feet of the mat. $er is, Pickering town hip is very fairly assessed by Mr. Mac ey, who, we be- lieve, tries to do his uty irrespective of party. - This is right. ros the wositp: . .: �� . - . I . � ... i � . I . . . I - I ­ i - - , ­.. _� - I . . , __J , ... - 7 1 11 1. .�%7 - r �: , � . I . - ry'� **pinata at VVWh6a I A 1'h 94.14 A number of tramps 'stmek T"$& .,WV"WWV. Peopta. the lookout for'. this , ela�sir • of Il they era iptt boMor in Their the 20"W wspor . approaches• ; «-+R. A • J. - Campbell , , ice, bargains in viinoeys and Qther Says the Tim" :-- v. Ai. S. of Pulrin6► preaabod to appreciative -audienesa on Sn c sermons ire,- thoughtful and in a pleasing =moor+ i , 00 the ,, , Tn last week's issue Cdr. Ro near Brougham, ' advertised imported collie dog which he On Saturday morning a party seen the adv. returned the dog t, fore breakhst. Thus do silver in Tae Nisws perfornf their tong -- Campbell's is tie place for -in men's, youth's and boy's oygi be=" a wom .• During the past month or lmO Cornell has bad men employed well on his farm east of the vil the present time a depth of 9E been reached, 81 feet of which drilled through solid rook. V( been secured, but they ai'e no,% developments to see if the suppl haustibF . A►uoot s'oul". As the holidays will be her about sit wrecks, a fear, words' preparing poultry for the h 'timely, says a prominentAea advises farmers and others to' titular care in feeding fowels, turkeys for at least two wee, killing, and not to feed them for the twenty -four hours next their being killed. By _ follo' I - - i V. gaff � l�: = �.M1 { °i:,jk ,A I a,: a ''tom '�� �' ryb* . on. .' u, :,. btry Y p'r�:1' i+i.' tiffs } fit` ",.A.. . ;�f�!�' , ,►-t �arRtlo B ` . �, WO."TIME PUR IC `, _ d i , 'l, . .1 : >r , `rte =... .' � C.-J` :i, , �q:- .. �''e die ` t- 11`1 . irec Of r t•- � ,_- S , �. : - �� ., t wr tion :to �b'e fact that we have: ,:• .,y i . `ttWV16 . •.. 1 fine lin --i-.. g° �ust - Opened out e ` . .$ i His ," (� ,y: ` louvered '`': �, f r the Fall` and :�1, �� .­..��_"_ . 1 �'. � , . NeW.Goods o q'. , ,­ • F r1 �tt 111� ,�'�, lir�41.. Winter Trade, and are in a Po*'11­-­,.,, `. a '.�_, , ;. t Miller, .. , 1 f :III,, .- -1 "' valuable: .f 'L_ . , sition to offer our custom,er�` : t :: ,V'� . { r �, 4.,; as poet. .; r ',�. �. iha•''w ,- greater barge s 'than ever ,t.: ; C ' �w r 'w. I . e. him be - , „, Our: stock- of Fine News �... . sdments I . . 1' -1 .. 6 ion. Tweeds and Overcoatin - s is the:. '` 3 i ,. , bargains ' ants. bestybt resented to public in: a. I r p �,; 0 Mr. G. , spection by-­ug: We also have.:..,. 3 " L_ I I _, egging a ( , 1. �__ Lge. At e a complete one', of T mmg � , . .,:'I. �._. feet has gas been to match. - Z • ' _' 1:'4�."', _ y . : - �f ' I .... 'ter has . . It g In Gent s '.0 i It in s we , P , -,? , .1 . .'', KW . i8 iDeY- a we leased '_ . . .&L : .. I .. �­ . particularly; . t p . 0 - . I * 1. .J.� 1, again in , w h . our. , selects ens, and ask I R ken°�� ' those wvantin •an th' i.n this. , t .* t .y g s,. )r. He ' line to give us a earl.. _ j � _ , +', + 4e Par- ' \ , , 1 , . ese and a and a a in fe�ct all - - a . , Our Hat Cap. hue, eau + i before %' lines handled b us are now full assorted. We - " - `�'k mything - receding invite inspection. . No trouble to show goods. inn this . . . - _ series of lectures and ntertainments to vastly better suited for the tablq.... -- "- V �' N .: , DIC KIE & ` NARQU1 - be held at regular in rvals. during the -Go to Campbell's for gre ' flannels, - . q. winter season, at cheap aces of admission, blankets, and tweeds. The per them ' - 1. the object being to form the nucleus of a at cost this season. , y * � • • • i • .: I * • • fund for a public libra The scheme is , • certsnly worthy of eve eneonrage>ident �a Ota iwtdest caste. , on the part of the pee e, and will be 'a The Orillia Packet stye : _ - 'lie late great inducement to hose outside the John Gibson, of Hampton M41 , whose I '. . . e to come and, c in their lot with death took i,elt ace lately, was i ra 24th BE 010 TO'- CALL. Ali D , SEE R Ma 1811, the County Art b, Ire- n Let us not only be a moral tom -+ tan ,forty flue ears a o, and took n his mu 'ty but a progress' a people.. abode in P'ckerw and in 18? he mowed I �.y..o�et, �� r ar • 1' into North Orillia. He had �en -ill of. p V A public meeting in connection with dropsy since spring. A widow, three ' I the Pickering branch o the Bible Society sons, and three daughters, survive him. : was held � the Presb rian church on He was a member of the Chure � of Eng- .. ,• '� . sip Monday evening last, when addresses land and Ireland, and a' good onserva- �, . were delivered by the eat of the Soviet five. " . � and by the resident cl gy. The attend- s V I � { 1 Gallon, • I -2 Gall'n , (h art, Pmt an "ce was not large. T Society is doing Ti• , , ' - e noble work in extend g the oironlation Mr. J• Maclµe, a farmer r 'dent of •' ," { 1. of the Holy Word d it is to be re- Greenwood, now residing at •Cyprus, � 1 Half ��t Tm. s ; ' - . ' y Muskoka, writes as follows:-"It see in , • greeted that greater in rest is not taken ' . L. the paper some .r . _ . i . - • a . , . , ky the public generally in the annual P P great blowing 'a out big I', . . r A . itineetin potatoes. I'�ow, I have one re that .. 4 B i _ weighs 3 lbs., and could rodac a _car- ; ' t I , > .oath of agsi. soaeb. �' load that would o lbs� peat ' r�R iS�.�E " 1:1 g 2:} I also, . . t- _11.! - :. Our readers will h �s-,wilh . , rapist of have a head of cabbage that w6i Its 27} `.► _ . the death of Mrs. Roach wife of Rev. W. ''' ' -` lbs., and a turnip 28. albs. Ho.w is that R. Roach, formerly pastor of We late T3. for Muskoka ? I think we can ' � Rt Sou' ' • , . ; C. Church in this village.- dire. Roac down theta on vegetables." No cube of .! .. - 11 I, was troubled with heart disease, an - .0 ,a : - : • ' : ; ' it, sir;, no doubt of it. The' bun .i yours. ` died suddenly on the 27th Wt., at Ave I z�' I ! -_ - ' I ins, where Mr. Roach is' at present st $auoweloa. _� The Canadian youth has an irnp 4WD - . ste-d tioried. The funeral t0olC place from th 3' s' . ' residence of Mr. Thomas Burrows, in th that airy depredation committed. IU1,. iilla a of Ham ton, p be,Otb ult., tL. aowe'eu a legal, and that he of be : o r R P r-ges, s,., remains being mtetr�in the former B. •'touched by. law. This idea is wool wag - cemetery there. . Rioach and fawn -fn fact rt has led mere than o e boar ,' :, I. ,---o f � :' , y.. hays the a tln of their man friend into a veld and gloomy cell. W were ' Ympa y y ; We have now it stock a fall 11ne oI here in their great.16ss. . , glad to observe that very little d wage - r ' '' was done in our . town this year.. An , i d►a s liaie,'ti� poltsl�s. occasional and venerable e b in- Tw' IL_ gg eeda s ee es worsteds, Co�rkserews= There were three bo s engaged deed, have been scented from afar on the I. s ltn a lee. Two, of , them had thin ? - g BP sidewalks next morning. ; 8nd the Silva- , and Trou�ermgs r , #PPles each, and t�le third pad sizt lion Army had_ some ldtle'•bother in re, s 3 y I ' pples, or exactly as many as the othe movies barriers, but these only elicited a VP�11Ch We .offal t0 the public at prices that Can t be beaten..: Moles put together. . The first bop sold his .,ha11e1ojaYi" they rolled ahem away. o_•••...... , at two f6r one eei►t, and therefore r,rhry Campbell's for blankets, t sees -- .i -.. . I ' took-in fifteen cents. The other sold his Suits �Q � M e $eat Sty le d ad. Latest �` spples�at three for one cent, and took in and flannels. It will pay you to s e the p ._1 .1. - ten cents. The two together took in bargains we offer. 4 twenty -five cents. But the third boy A O. Of A"*ult. t • 0 low $gares by' the, new Tailor, J.0. C�Mg. - ,a' , iA Jaules Storks charged before hire , t , , . , _ : ; . _ • ' I ; s 1 _ . sold his apples at Ave for two cents, and , , therefore only took ' 'twenty -four cants. Bunting, on Wednesday last, with eom- mittin an a avated assault u n Mr. Vie' latest sry�8s' of English d el'iCan: �tlff Huth,, ; How ear► th}a be accounted for ? To sell g 86r p s Ave apples f r two cents ought to bring H. Crawford. .Both parties resid near 4 . WITH IMPROVED FL��I�LE BRIM.,, �,,; !,.• ,, ,� . T in as much s to sell two of them for one Thompaon's corners. It appears efrdm - �I. - k�_ . /''I , - F �. sent and the other three for another Dent, fendsnt was removing some wo o ICKERING but it seems that it does not, if different. the grove near where he resides wb n the N TIN G-, • , ; people own the' two apples and the three. "I com lainant ordered him to desist as he i - had -been instructed by the owner, r. H. - � - - -, - deat. .I' - ,i ; 7 s Beaton, to look alter' the property. It is . ... , • ?• y , _ •, Os >donday'eweni.ng, as' Mr. R. Dunbar alleged that Storks then picked up tunes � E; ,e, _ was driving up town at a brisk trot; a . and commenced to throw them a com- ,; i ,;r . ' :. ,. • f , crowd of boys were playing some pranks plainant, Bevel al of which hit him. torks ;- , t i - • 1 • . _ on the.road and- did not notice. the horae is a simple fellow, and is -said to be harm• .. , - • - , approaching, so that it ran against one o less unless riled, in which case a has i . .,:f'; �r { I their number, Willie, youngest son of Mr. a vicious temper. , After bean g the .. .' . . , . : ' ..; . `i � ,. .. • , .',, B. Bunting, - knocktd him down, reared evidence, the magistrate committed bim i up and jumped over him, the wheels to j� ' - � - Ye; ho have not ' got', � . �-«/ t' ����a�, �r ., E ` passing on each fide' of him., when straight 3mutaem 1 the winter should . see 1 �1 * . picled'i3p it was onnd that he had ens -' � � 1Jult for 3.� - bout �• v es -in TgE N�ws are tamed a severe blow dxt the fr►ee� tend �►d ertisiog . rAi . flowing - g y . derua eYirlatign of the , •� ' ,•l: , , ' , ,,,: , r,, ,,, This little fellow hap bean very nnfortuA- Ontario, cons' g F / ate, haviDg been irnn over once b p�p�r. Our merchafiM mould �poe this I� ,T, . ' j,, .: f about a year sine, anal s mouth or 's fact. Tbey shoubt.,i4o remember that ; �. � - -`? 1 k,t the more ular a Papa is and the more ' .. " ' ;i , , ago he fell, cutting, 11is. ,l rise so badly tbs . "�T'pr� -rOQ� 44�T .E? "�T�''C 13 ,. he was unable to. looveo the house un ' :subscribers rt has on its bat, the'better _ - Isst week. I� is tb be doped that he satisfan will they get for f,6eir never- - - - - -- �__-- `_ _- - -- -- , . rt tisemenA. If a xaerahant who uses our � . , L now met with his share of accidents. - .• - - - • i:.. , r.. �, , ' columns for the, bobefit of bis business, Asrtevaumi i eosins. � I sends tad en addition to ow subscription � � :` ` , A meeting of the 0l8ae and Diracto w tl he is ► 'U �: list he er area or tndirec e--,mon ft �• tb d fly Y a r r 1. of the Pickerin� nitni•al Society w simply'.daiti busipese' #or biinself and held at Geraw stet, Broughai�nn; o enhancing is own ` i »tertty. The ' entered last. t1-. „' y Mist of .she members Btrongsr a pitper is, the betters for the ad. MANUFACTURER OF � t were resent. Owing to the absenne a#' vertiseiCS, thhe meY•ob#►rits, a the co m- , tl a president, Mr. J. B. , munit.. dive your leas[ all the ' � :. ' P Bark Vice. , per I President, took the chair. Each director LIFT AND. �. - i .,- �. .. and it %%��RR business on can throw w 485ws,y ll 1U handed in hi y s report of the number of wi:l always be to- your dimct advantage• • _ •t' .1 tickets sold to members, and the moue.. And don't forget this when you vivant any : PIJTYI -PS AND' �Ia' p f' `X71 '-' The number of tickets sold this year doe dodgers, or Garde, or bill heads, or circa- ` about the same as last ear. Alter a j g � ' OF A I �ESC%RIPTION � a. y P larr,.. Our rates for sw&U job urork are i t ,, ; ..i 't . _�_._--- o--- -- . tin' . 'r . �.� :... r�..t.., ,; ins all prizes and erpenseir incurred in put down to the lowestt►th, !d are • connection -with the Vair, the Society will; ezecpied with neittRees des tab. Pump. ,. eke tai the Ci�iladlall PaC1C Ra�1Wa� Ciompa'� Y f:y. Ben ed s surplus. that t protests s were pro- I_.,_Try R.,h . Ca pb�ll'x, Whitby, for v - ' . ! .. h '—ri . ' experience .iii tho: �nafitiftuetdffi :of PMpe =a � - :_ B ] B . perform bo a dolts m area t' Iow rises. * Hsvitg had g 'Years �#, . their labors in a satiefaatory 'pauper. p Cisexnu, I Mn (IUitRArrr�H ►�%ATIgFAQTiON 'IN EvEuY Cam. F+• �; yt , 'The treasurer, Mr. Thomas Pouther, A member of the Lazy Society was _._. r --- ? _;.:. , 1,Z .__` commq ed:papiivg over the +prize•rnOney brought before. she Standing, Committee :.a �. }( ; c.i , `- o . Tburs&y, p ers should. on Over- n the other evenin . ? . and rise -lak E g, . � � , ,sr,�+ A � ,'. make,,,,�k�inppt a alien �o+r their prize4 char wig ,bgying 'been seen•rnnning r ,s, '- i i ao Wit lot. Br = He' e fi airy• �, �_: d yes all to at ,,euIItr to flip riilee of tile. 1Partiendin orders is t}ie`Faty.lcaar rest•assed of .;xia' , l imnaediatel either nr,ll or olp >tw►t it was down a atee 9 0. i RP y P y� . piQble dealing, both ae' to arti+ele and price: _ r ': 0' Ina send postage and a amount will be four- bill, t at hejund running easier ,1 , _: , . eta 'I warned b mail. a Fair will be held than ins kilig. He ( hatraorably ' . `�' ddyess all orders to M c'' P . V„ �,-, �.r , F e,. ti neat jea r as use ' r ae� teed. , . 5 -.� ': 27 -y6 F :.: y'}„y'ASPhyi..: ;: -:. . -.,... £� b. II;• '• -, 4_ -5 _ 4....t a - -, 3' '•''.•Y- 1 �v t f k a . , - ..M'. +.. . ib _r P�., F. 'c �_. ^ sin - 1. T : `, i y� I. i , <' 1. s ..� .c ,,.pt �: ,g' t z F i r F ,; � .. ., ,; ., r,- 'µI{ .•. .. ,� ,..1 ,.�: � .. ��.. .a -. - 4..6,• - .�xC.: �_. .. `i_, •':4.4 �'.= Ai'•s'f_±tSa�'�- :�e,.Y�. .4+� u4�`_��_ -.� £_