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BY A well kaoWn farmer of IIzbridge town- high stepping, d , it;ll-standit g,steed of • __ -J" TING tailors system forcutting dresses THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUB ship went to Markham fair with��631 in Hambletonian blood, Qraceful.$etion, and _ ✓`�`M �"` and mantles, taught bq sties Ili. McCausland, hls oket to bu a E3wa shire lamb M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. Pickerin village. Dresses made or cut and fit- `COBREgPGNDLrNTt3. _ �° y P ' trotting proclivities, l ri .>ovvtls pnrahaeed . "Re & S.O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, �$�� d p y CLAREMONT bpi fore he had been on the gmands an Or ers prom tl attended to, and aper- from a dickering`��o of the spft:•shell Tin;Street, Piakeriug Office hours: Morning feces fit guaranteed. 83-9m. hour, hie wad was tions. $i8 pocket had been ieked. He vows that he will never stripe living•not far ,,d, from Pickering. < ,. _ ' a:so to 1i:3d; Evening s to a. f *�*� � i p g P A serious conflicteeg twa, aetto ` ` DECKERS j IV Terni harvest is now in full blast. • o to another fair, �' Voc�cl M2tsic. Two new converts were immersed at the On,Friday last a resident of this town of youths from the eo}}tIntr was fortanae:_ ,� ,,,.r;.:. . ._-,: - ' �,-�- -_Y1. Ba tist aha le on Sabbath. named Benjamin Bartholomew, intended ly averted on Saturtlg .; ht�by Aloe off. V, _ •�� jd.� S1lr ,Z,n,-1' As I havN bout'ht •asp Dan Reddin'e livery Much grn:n it being marketed these boarding the train for Markham, but was the leaders cbivalous y: 6. siring. to ,go.t,� F�- �_;,� N1i. - P\ , bu knees and have tiukfe 1 t+evernl new a little late. The train was moving out therc .;i .Ind with his_-flvvn .etron AImIt ;Xas: '# PUPIL t)h PI7F� i'�l :�_: Etl 1':)N• diva, at:�l gnus }trio,;: ate being realized. . ti servatory,,f Stn :•.i; ,:��i�krait to %i�a los harnek: ankl bnggiep, I can xec+,tnodA to i. I'. C��nnit._, of Tr�rctntc�, spent Snn and he waa walking along with one band do ta�:cie ��itll two Ineul`beYf yhe o�ptos : R sone in beth ikistruwu :talk:fui�ur>1 uiuoie. lilt- tike lniblik; ��'itht;ctOd Tige at all hc,ui�. - on the car railing lookin;; for an oppor u• in+� f:F�tie:.: which ellallen a declined_ .-' du Kllll �t . , ned ti.0 plisses Greig at tai , g L n if ret uirod. overed 'bus meets all trains. In� y it to get on the ste s. Just where `4 e The, ,.oro :Ie Mullier notn't�e" Uma tV� ,: 3 lerences g ve I C , Thorough Instruction Guaranteed connection with livery I keep a Claremont. train curves out from the latform to the ( l ' `i'''. . ,} • P tleelaic•d kite sham ion, atll�'the exiatixl :, < " Geo. Graham has returned from British main track he fell between the two, and p •, d !X� `kx Address,ClaremoLt. Sale, Commission and Board- fuecA v �i_ k'•.eclared otT. 1, 1.�, g F / _____ ing Stables, Pickering. Colninbia after some two fears sojourn ill when picked up`was unconscious. Fits ear Tht'i';tial fall moving will"• . ".'thin;.: ,r.= # ' that far away colony. was torn, and the side of his head and face. b • M i SS L ETT I E N EAG E N S deo_ W__ �E_CKR_ week, 'ter. Franey will m the ,;k, A consigntbent of pampa are being scraped and oily. It is beleived that bis I3E1 AIZI;D TU RI;CLIVI; . I ' v pp i d g y divellin of til@ late Daniel Mo . mile- f� > , + �eQ °' `� °` �' shi eci this week to the D anitoulin Is• hes had been eli htl on the the track V t IS NOW P �Q, M our ental mercl nt, .Tax. Mall ill , 1 -music pulrils. AIia .Vico Tait, a tk+achor in %W eoH . land from the Claremont factory. and that the car wheel pushed it off, at g • �'•- "� rl' the Toronto C,oliol;o of 1lusic Bays: " It giveame ! ,goo m Rev, Dullard and 1lfessra. T. Gostto the same time grazing his head as stated. occupy the residency to be vacs}c F r, 1 lessors to recotniueud !Iles lIe tt,ent, as I m mile .wf. E M 4 `• itiuc.l p a teacher of 1Lnsic. Slle has studied with mie Ades k� •* 0 $ g � ri and J. Bundy are attending the Baptist He was taken to Mr. N. B. Munro's, where medico. Our enterp g i � _ ., 3 s for thopast three years ill amost studious uta i.,, ;,�tnr : � w :' I A .q convention at Brantford this week. tae lives, and received every necessary at- Hagerman will bring Iris Mfr. 'Ird�� r., a thorou i,technical training. C= , , T tention.-Journal. ronto and domicile thetas in tt; •�;� t#i {j _ Her,and possessor g as r. a have pleasure in atahnt; that R. P. She has prone l fk t escelleut puprl tlir�ut;liout.' .�' o . . r+�..___ of John Kirton, now occupied nV . �E . ~"' �`k liesidencaPick©riila station, C,in• O • +sI4 ." . �, c- .•� ,� Hopper leas recovered from his seyere at• East Scarboro. �=� `- Z 4 .� H �Vhito. DTr. White moves to the xe i v 1 zd�, '" ^� tack of cold. Ile is able to attend to bassi• •�,- i� -- Lc�taZ. .� , 1 ,6 'n �. ;. { v ness again. Hire. R. Knowles is visiting friends in deers of W. B.'Hagerman. We "-� -=:- . . - `+ '��� _ `� •* W 1 Il• Miclii an at resent. A vicious horse upset two of our young ,.., .. B ORRIS y c e W. Coxworth has purchased t ie S�tou g p r I E. FAREWELL, Q C•, y . 1 •1 :N 14 ville liver business and it is said he will D. Fotheringliam, I. P. S., paid an offi- men the other day, by attempting to rung �, J• TER,County Cro.xli .lttoriicy,and County > ; ug j ( L" , 'L1s m i s „ . y tial visit to our school recentl ftwa Ile did not run into a, forest (the'` >,fa: `' s". Solicitor. Court Hoiiao,Whitby. - to Y __ p r : I __ 0 take possession soon after his stock Bale, y Y• �'r ' - ____- - - -- -,-- - ___ ti U rra j i . ;,� `� � c y M which takes place on the 31et inst. - !Hisses Huxtable and W Ingle,of the city, the young ,nen probably called on the �� TA1I1;S 1IILLEIZ, SOLIC-rOR, 1 called o° friends here last week. Lord during the crisis) r�tit struck a snag tJ T.\ItY I'ub.ic, Conveyancer, etc. oinco at =. � �:' $ d m��Y� m�o c l�lr. and Dira. Eddy have been re•an• t r.�. ,� �, i o �, Z, a C K M a gaged for another year by oar school tllisa :!loon; of Detroit; and her friend in the shape of the Town Pump, overturn- . ma=r Thistle xa,^ gear l.rouaham. I\Ioticy to loan. �' i �'m ' a m °w u a�� 9liss Fletcher, are gaeats at 11ir. Huxtablee. ing the vehicle. and thus terminating his 3 , , ` _ 'i ' a t~ 'C� W o o� n "� -•�I trustees. They have both given perfect :Miss Smith, attended the -- --- - BARItIS• ? �� i a m� xa : �aa,� Our teacher, mad race for freeilow. The l,orEo was -i3OW & �icGILLIti HAY, F y a,� _ ;. 43.. .,; ti sattsfaetion ai.ice aesutninr chargo of our Teachers Co°vention at Toronto Janctiou `: y� c- o stabled, and dil win a feed of oats on the �. tors,S•�licitnrs,.V.c• t):iice olkposi..e Post J y CJ r m of o � school. last ween. oitice, Whiti�y,Out. <tuo,hail Dow,It•:�•;Tbeo. m � J . A A ►� r0 v L W p Peers sale •of settle `at R. Ltndorhill's Hisses Robertson and Turner, of Toron strength of his nnseeully attempt. :}• ''�•,,„ Lw A.JlcGillivrny,Ll,.li, Money to Luau. ny-- J _-�- q - -� . 0 �1*�__ __ farm on Saturda was a success. All the to, were guests at J. Cha man's'duriu the •' o -i cn ,r MARKHAM. mHOMAS PARIfEIt, >;ATiP.ISTER C , w n t>:,ad � Z G � 0 �c le animals were placed with good parties, past week. P g i 1 and 5olik itw. E�.c. lLoney to loan. �Io .� .. -- coinnliaBioll. Office: O YUr Ontario Bank,L''ic©r- ON a y ;M A o J c b a m G ; and some choice fat cattle may be expect- Centennial church was the scene of a ., ' cry leas;;; event oti `'Vednesda 12th Diphtheria has again brclten out in the ing; open eery Satu say C: C•,.•, .�J :w :, M - ed in a few tnonllls. _ y P g Y villa e, a case bein re orted from Wilson µ ` „g: _ �, Oct. tl g g p -- -- S. OIi\iISTf?`', LL.P., of Law - "_ - °�; -i_ - --- ._- - �� -�Jti - 1 �`• R. Bell, formerly with W, J. Gra ie occasion being the marriage of , ,a. fiarah, daughter of John Chapman, to Mr. street. V• renco, orn:iston & t)rew Barristers, - bent here, bUt who noW COndllCt@ a 3h0[) Ald. $allele, of Toronto, purchased a t licitorB,tiotariee,a c.,to Toront.� Strut, 'Co- / of leis on n in ht. Louis was here this Chas• Dammert, of Toronto. The_ bride, iece of woolen dress goods from the Mark- - onto,will b� at Claermont every Thursday - who looked charmin was assisted b her P week. Iie pur oses takin a course in g' Y ham mills on Friday for 141rs. Kirkpatrick ": Office oL er J.Buudy's Bhoh, tiloney to luau. 23y p 8 sister, Miss Lizzie, a°d Miss Robertson of _ - n a r O ! the Ontario eterinary Collette before re- the city ; while Messrs. Graham and.Trent anti Supt. Morrison took it .to town on .. - -- - - -- turning to the States. assisted the groom through the tryi°K or- tiVednesday. F Vetee it(I.VY. The Ladies Auxilar of Erskine chnrcli Parties who had their purses stolen from . :_,;_ - 1;'`--- PICKERING BRANCH: . deal. Tho Rev. I'. ( . Kearo waa the of3i- r„1._ _ them at the Fair, ma be able to recover gppl,I\S,VL+"tEtil rlRY SIIR __ will hold their annual thank otiering ciating clergy roan, and performed the cere- y ?, �. rEON, Gra_tuate of the outario Vet- _. b the purse oat of come 15 which Caretaker r f weetint;iu thQ church Oct. 'l6. The pro moray in his usual .a le manner. The ' -i „ .;• erinaryl t ollege, Toronto, will visit tVhitevale Open for th8 iratlaaetion of all le itiimate Joh° Hobson found in outbuildings, where ��F_ -r Discrasca of g gram a t:l consist of meets,readings, reci bride received many coatiiy presenia,among z the arses were evidently rifled. John. , S �.; . and Cherr Wotk�tt nded totat ray shooting forgo Btttikin�Business. � tations and addresses b the resident iniu- which might be mentioned a family bible, P ,'' the horse's o y reEented b the trustees of Centennial sans he does not want re,;ards, so ally who L ,� lot 33,7th con., Pickering• Calls promptly at- OMirICl Ilovae--From 10 t0 3; Saturdays tater. The ladies will do all in their p y wish their purse coed not let them go on �? ^:; tended to. Telegraph address: �Vhitevale,Ort. to i o'clock. Ower 'to make the eveniD a rofitable church, and a Filvee fruit basket by 11r. K 34-v p K p that account. P.o.address:lateen P-___ out. _________- Sad 2II�3 hllk lII C0112-1BCtIaII. ane• 1'he ublie aro in ;ted to be resect. �lurl'1'v, i° fuitiliueiit of a promise made ___ ,� p y p On Wednesday of last week the marriage �. :. -_ j H 0 P K I V S, VE iEI1I JARY (3- GEOI2CE KERB Mana er. The evenin ex ress ran foul of a flock at the laying of the corner atone. After ceremou of Mr. G. A. W. Birnie to Miss y�s surgeon. gradu+tc of Ontario Ceturiu- 3'� + �' ,� p ills ctretnouy,all wended their Way to the r _---- - of colts on Saturday, the 8th Inst. To- Maggie Tran wsa solemnized at Bedford dry_College, Toronto, ottice and residence,Lin- - -_-- - bias Dliehell hod ane kilied and another residence o[ the ;bride's parents, where a 1 nrm, Cedar Crove, the residence of th® - � l of toii'B avenue, Pukerini aillaoe. Calls by day sumptuous diurer wase partaken of, after `�� or night l,rontpt,ly ktttencl loll eo�lil`c,�out veR itljaretl, while J. Howitt hail two iu ureal. bride's father, Rev. A. Hart officiating. J which the happy couple took their depar !,� gunerat blackainitli �.koi s The animals t;ainedaclinission to the road, :Vlisy Nettie Cole and \ir. JacneaChambera �, ries i;otton alt,as wk't1 ns all manner of repair- 1 l J hire fur Lheir home in the city, amid s}low �~ ino done,at lowest living rates, Lame and dig- but not content with the Queen's highway, ers of rice and' old elippere. They carry beim,in attendance on the bride andgroom. easoa feet made a slxuanity uf, always a2fiyst t}tOught t0 eDjoy a treat bV rambllnt; itp with them ih©good's tabes of th s common- fully 1.iQ guest:; were present and after Mass stover on hand. • � - partaking of the sumptuous wedding de- v - _ __ _ _- a C. P: . track, With ill© Above result. ity, for a long aur!prosperous life. --- ---- THE T R A V E L L i N G DAIRY, : Ili R _- jenuer, a fetiv hours were spent iu song and SUc icfies. Th© injured annuals Are recovering. -" �"`- merr makin Suu. _ r `� Dui:can liuLbara called.on us ou Tuea- Brown's Corners. Y g - - -pG SL�, LUPGE 0. 133, I. U. _ The town hall wPs crowded last night to � bt NISI. T tCaclii?s the �armer �t•ife that, to make day to inform ase that out remark : last - Wlttie 9 s Salvation Army wedding, the �'I _ _ R G, T. This lodge uie ,s ct very ckerin. week, as.to his healLh, «ere incorrect: ��a wl•re glad to heal tlist lir. Ortnerod oar, in Dalo's Hall, Pickering. cOntraetiu�T parties being Yi'iyate Edward t° evening in they was successful in ca tori°�; the young , ,f R�,.c. O�c ,f tho obli- �, s Evcry irc;son invttAd to joie dna help adv 121y (;U()(1 butter (]U1Clily, elle must be L•$re- From the ef7eets of a @light sunstroke he p D1'ulii wLJ �. ,�� '. the grakl3 Cause of Teinpera,nce. was compelled to engage a substitatP to lady from down the 8rd froom Sullivan, _ e Ir h slu T•ei last Sunda but never g"tions taken was to make their house at , - th tB kl, y + all times a home for ualvatiuu Arm Sot- , _- _ _ _ _ -- ful to have to have the cream at the tako his @drool at Goodwood for a' few y '{. lQ>Ltwl><tegn (�`'arDcc.•' ' --- days, bat tie c-aliects to be ablo to resume mind Jack, i0 cents an boor is good pap• discs. Ttie ceremony did not differ much fir;, _ Cortve�lt titer, .Ce.` proper teli�peratllre at the tulle Of hie duties neat week- Duncan is a bright Tho Stivampville l,oxing academy is now from the orthodox.marriage service. _,4;.. i301I AS DL N , Coin ey an�er,'Com open to the public. It is situated on: At the sessions on the 5th, George Haw- ,, ' ►�1 young fellow, and ase are Pleased to .earn and a uarter miles east of this lace. kine, of Richmond Hill was couyieted of .- _ - 1 missionor for te'�iug >.Yfido�itB, otc.,wyaro- eburnirrg. �ou can only tell exactly that his recent illness is not byaav means q, p ` ,i moot,Ont. - -- - as serious as we anticipated. He has Evety batut•day evonifag at 9 o'clock, a stoalinga cow from John illarsh, of Mark , . --- - - - ---- - - s Arrin exhibition will be iven b T. ham. The risouer'a oun wife and Sve `ice �.` _ I3IINTING, Issuer of Marriage what ou"are doin - b the use of a been re-engaged by the Goodwood true• p R g y P Y K • Licen3es for th©County of Ontario. Ot- �' g y tees for another ar. Parkiitsbu, T.•)acgnes. G. Little acid other little children were in court, and all cried K� floe at the store or at his residence,Pickering local etlurt--. 9luhic will be furnished b}x bitterly at the result of the trial. $aw- -r t2-' dais tllemotneter which oii can et 'rhe market on Taeaday oras a large kine asked the court to hent+- him, as be �". v_i11_age. ___-_ -- y y f; 5. Uriuerud,and other taleDt. Come one, - • :r R.BEATON;TO«NSHIP CLEP►K improvement on the one previous:. But- was,no use in the world. Becoming calm •1 Commissioner for taking ter sold at !Ao and eglts brouQlit 17 to 16 cools alt. T er he told the court if he was lot off hek D. Conveyancer, from J. S. Barnard, vvatchtnaker and John Whiteside, a former res;dent of , ' '. affidavits, 9ccountant- and Insurance Agent. per dozen. Chickens were numerous, would move his family to Manitoba and �` ,•: Money tb loan on farm property. wills pro- thin place, pasized from life into death to "' bated. OFFICE.-At �Vi,itavdle. will be in jeweler, Wuitby, for and sold at 40 to 41 per pair, while {pork A incourt on Thurecla ills 18th instant. try to lead a better life. He was remand- s>y, Brougham every ;!soma attornoon for the fonnd ready sale at 16 per hundred. Those R y ed for a week that enquiries might be made ` transaction of buaiiiess. y -'-"a-- 25 CENTw� f who have stock, implements. Juhu hnd;beon troubled with bleeding ofgarding three previous conviotiona.-- `,:' � ' - - _ furniture, the lungs for about a ear • but the last < ��1`/,TONE'Y TO j,p�\ "APPLY TO T. _ _ riffs or anything of that sort for sale, y 1✓conomist. , k `, 1�1 Hutchison, atkl�raiser >lt Claremont for -- T r gli0uld not forget that An auction 8x18 �Qnt118 I18 RlitltiAtltd LU illi i11UCh better, �_ -) Canada Pern,anerit Loan & fiavi,ugs Co., Bead DR. DEAN 8 will be held on :SOV. li+t,at the.-market u°til Thursday evening, when he KINSALE. r � � ``�'�_° office,Toronto• 5toek capital �:1,0(Mk,000. Total quietly passed away. rhe remains were - Bittcr Extract of barsa iasilla `and Iron here. Particulars of the sale may be ob- `_" a r' assets ati,7�A;MkU. The company lends woney on , - lowest current rates of interest and on favor- t followed to St. Andrew'& cemetery by a J, P. Sadler has returned from hiri tri r t � r. able terms ut repayment, Mortgages•and de- for the Blood, taioecl by applying to Auctioneer Poach lar a aaitlber of fri©ods and relati ea ou p M res urchasea. No commisslou. No delay Rr King of Blood and Liver Medicinbs. er or Manager:Dowswell. g Y to the Nest. Iie is in much better health �, bentu p 48tf y Expenses moderate. __.. Sattlfday tie 16th test. than formerly. May be continue to pros- , --•.tom • --,. ` ' t a,. -- DR. DEAN' S e k -- ---- ouNBAaTON. Air. Shor 'bg o k oto per. , ,: �i rcT2tect. W is ab nt to to n ' - -. ICT Blood Building Iron Yills, hiu,self a wife. Ha t lis I Mary ? Your DTucli sympathy is expressed for thele '3�" ;. A. POST, COUNTY ARCH Rev. Air. Pealtie, of Toronto,is�kisitin scribe is not acquainted-with the young famil of Mr. J. L. Jones, whose decease t-°-,� rl. for the eouuty of outario Drawings Unequalled for blood creatiub and adding g lad but feels safe in sa to she is a sen• y ` 'r'r' � and spek i8catioue turuished for every crass of a healthy glow to the complexion. at Mr, D. Lawson s. y+ Y g !sages them mourning in the U. W. T. , , building. Steam and hit water heating and •• Miss Nellie-Rose. of Whitby, has been sible girl not to miss a good chance, and His death was sudden, but peaeetul. ~' f`- ;' . ventilation a speciaay. Otl"iee-Gerrie Block, reuewiug old aequaintances in our midst. a girl that is not too prond to help in the Miss Addie Mowbray has again return 1.-,- corner Dundas and Brock streets, wnitby. - Dr. Dean s Liver Pills; q Geld in ease of a ash, is in ever wa cal- -" `: Besidenee-Hint;eton Road Past Pickering. 97-y The moat perfect pill for $ihOnane8a Rey• Air. Chisliultu and Mr. Allison at P y y ed to her studies at the W. C. I. We r �� tend .he uteetin of the Presb ter at enlated to make a good wife for a man llo that Dame Fortune will be more _ Dizziness, Stomach troubles and all a y y ,` • , y,,, ' eruct oneerfn�r. like Mr. Shorting. But we trust that friendly in the future than in the est. _"j r �M-�-Jr diseases of the Liver: Port Petry this week. P ,�_FAIRBANKS, the " and-reliable when united in the bonds of matrimoD • . Miss Anna J. Anderson has left us to Y We should be slower to thit3 t the �� �. Auctioneer,astill in the eels, able aua �• R. HOW6E Chemist std Dr ist resume her studies in the High School in she will sot neo the bald headed end of the man at his worst is the real i> i ,'and ter- ' � _, - will:ng to conduct any satgs entrusted to him, g ' Markham, e widli oar friend snceees. broom over het hubby. lain that the better we are ourselves the " and takes this opportlinitybf thanking his pat- Whitby, is sole agent for the John Fleming has rented the fartr. for `� $ ronaforpastfavors,andhopesforaoontinuance above code. John Parker, Jr., left this week fo at- less likely he is to be at his worst in our ,� , '� of them, Terms for services moderate. Ar- g tend the O i ceremonies of the Col- y P 9 pen ng Merl corn ted b the late Jalnea Weir. oompan s; ' , ran ements as to dates'and terms can be made John is a uahin can man, but not eo y g sa-tf umbia Exposition at ChieaRo, and east P g y B Percy Risley, who has bo8n apprenticed ,r-,`' at the office of thiB paper. HOhiAS PUUCHER, Licensed Auc• his,yote at the coming presidential eleo- muoll so as some people say. There was to our mechanic for the last two years, is ,.` kms : m H a story going around some time ago to about to leave our bora and take up ilia S G� 1 tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and tiOII. arrieOII Of COtlrfie, 18 h16 OltOlite, �• • - the whelk:of North and South Ontario. Strict ae Jack is a great Protectionist. the effect that John and hie.hired man 4 ; 3 ' _` given to allarderabymailortelegraph. abode in (Ireenwood, Where Le Will con attenti� - 1 7 We forgot m our last to mention the were in the habit of sitting on the fence tinue at the trade of blacksmithing.. d "'. Charges�odezate. Address THOt3.POUCHEB, AC rLUG �F .L i1L'/ ' pa in the mornin waitin for lis li ht, t0 ' y a- `_, ; Bos 47,Brougham.On t. fact of �'Valter Thom s de mare to the g+ g y .g John Danns sale qn Thursda was ~ •? - - - Queen city to resume his studies at the @tart to work. Gentle reader, that was a well attended. His stook, v¢hich was of r1.1 max , !1 ,�. JVtl,tckmaking. Toronto Medical school, but the peonliar• deliberate lie. John does not sit on the the first order, brought good prices "` b s �^^^^��--�^ fence and wait for da 1' ht bet when he + ,, _ , LEX. CUTIIBERT, Watchmaker ly lonely appearance of some of the fair y ig Jolie s departure from among ns leaves a �s - L1 and jeweller, has settled down to his a ones left behind makes they and as wish goes to work he dose not sit in the shade spa°e that will not be easily refilled. 3 ,- ft l be on hand to a� 1 and wait for darts. I think if those o- , ., cork,and wiU always herea a he were with ttw again, but with Walt it pe 13ome people are religious without repair watches,clocks and jewellery, as he has ie "bneiness before pleasure." Plc Who started the report would take a s � of it.. If a woman Is good, @hia - ;a � done for the last S3 years in Pickering village. :0: :. IS MARKED :0: attern Of John Flem»tlg, their farms All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Agent Qttr mach eSteemed friends, Mr. Jna. P is rreligious. A goad woman who hue P} : E for Edmund 13cheure, wholesale jeweller, u ' ` Molntoeh and family are about:to leave would have a different a pearance, and y, y l: p, -- been, let us sa foolishl bron h$ u wellington st.,Toronto. • , our loeali and it is with regret that we success would crown their efforts as it only needs to be shown the right way t0 "" I 0 ty. i• Boots cvt�cl Icoes. - , : think of loilinq shah useful members of has that of John. tread it• t " ( . kT -.y . .-. - N✓,,.n,"•r.MMr,�r�-•�^''•r`^�"••V`^"'""""' �ra��J Xi- society. ®'Their ab�enoe will be noted it1.. UIfNITEVALE. VVe understand that.$ aal�aaxt. is to be - �� I :i TORN L LIE, BOOT AND SHOE I -BRONZE IXTTERl3 .•. �: Churcta, Christian Epdeavor and Sunday a ., given during the first week of October by . �+ Maker. gad and yawn work. Orders ; '. ti attended to. Ea rienced workman- NONE OTHER (SEN 17IN- �Oh°°l v°arl;, and both old and yonn • $ea has letnrtted ha>aafe to the pilpils of the Ritiaale Fabli° 3ohool pe �, o�, bhippDon't forget the stand,nearly opposite the g •. will mise their pleasant countenances and .the city - • - Recitations, songs, caliothelaics; etc:,_ will .: . z •,1 News,Sing street;Pickering village. 7-v Oliertry Words. 'However, our loss will be Mrs. AH&O Bartow, of Detroit, is visit- constitute the program• A3i organ ,has 1. i ., ATTENTION �tthere gain. Mr. Idointosh has rented Mends here. . , - y F P Co of �:. 4 - Cr'. �g latel been laced at the die osal. of qnr � Hotels. R.. : . Mr. Oheape'a Elam at West Hall. and will < isg sywolide liar bbell Visiting with teseeher,by th : Doxi ii�libn Organ- - �n-la :� _.-. \ { - - .., _ . . , .:-µ. h more there.urn the let of November. 1e:Lev!tlon tbiis week. B-owmanville We- will: eve fnUer_ pair r ; r . ' ORDON HOUSE, Piokerin , Oz1t., . 8 Wa1l (� '4 at �21�i fit? • g James(cordon propri tor. Tbislietel is a " - ' ' a `""i3 . -. w"�tldi� tlma tcula>re in. Our.pezfr. :_ , ' �• Q - - .3" il;.lr8a a �,� -_. r_ --. 4: ,_ r :�:..;.3 ' . - �i :" ice, ,,,�, { ,.' r L uildin finished in Ott . rior .: -•- .-- -- ; - Q d' *lt� 1'i 1 • <,. F flee new brick b g, i 1A8� 1�9f , , , . ppee fur stook of kluitt�n D e H.__. _ •gi n f e ; $ W Y. :1. et le. Eve convenience and comfort for.the d . y iy 6 , W_ ;,tll8� $1* uest.0 tIxe Ort E n" P. F :. , ravellin ubllo. New andcommod�otta ee �/� �i'ed� a $I r- .q_ _ , , - . LL .d -�: =a lY1ermo O Andelusion Sax0i. _ .. a sheds. 1r ea Is 1'�. and q{{w,j + :, .P - .• . { ,kms ' .E,•--• `.. _-. .. .. � e _.y f 2- .,,w - Y'o+�A v ;. _ . • r _ -'.�: �- a x a:. .A.'..,�_ .�..fix ...:.. , •• `I.'k.'i iY - .*.`P .'W$`t. !( b d:'4 y+ 4 Berl ■yj{ .fie h r t.G� , �, . (� _ ;F �; ; •:. 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(.. .. .- . r ij ske : , , ., :r - - - - ARD A8D l $IiJ.d. �,� TflOURSuB130RIBuss:Byreferri1w E wort t y g old pu + r �'I' .�( d '� ��+ " P cis name and re moved to Suffolk, where he continuall raiaja h for no other r �, ."_,. . '; to the wddresa7abel on your pallor Yon rttera XU carr rlvart►ye t►eootrbein ttbe date to which began to keep f oxhonndl. He had rlways pr>♦e�,hwn to trade on them to hie own ad- - . -- -- : :, for is Alttataee •ietweeta the 'll`wa► �"'�" `• yeery anbsoripteonita Tr"hnwats std J ate been a'bold and fearlm tracer, and at this �anitrse, As the riesh 3fr. Qoake a friend- .• y a p i I- Ram subteri ars acknowledged b a Theis me~ .000 w0itfles i;t['t n elephaDt'e lr+att•rs--`r'he Owlted 8twtes lat>k a % _ - tt les of time hie Punters were considered the hest shipp waax worth enitivatfnR, he esus cortin• r Nevar and It nuary Power. � � � ; � :,a," ,' b ._ of date qn label °n t;te fl;rmt palpex tv �irres in the country. This veal the only time he awtiy receiving pres"to of r tarkeya, mak. , , asvin reoelpt oft money at ibis .ami o- • Y P i peon peed,of & wild duck iii ninet- mil" In a few ears time the ulrtion of the. eg>t"r - keep t e sate pry ahead. realise to them- was ever known to d moire oa leas- hares, and wines, from eta whom he The■ y y °p Uhited States will reach a undyed millions � <,. , . t ., ion for hoardin ure. Even then, ever thing was managed had made these false promises. Notwith- an hour. >i. . • g yae I K oY he There are oak'strees it e�iletenee 1,490 of English•speakin people, niarer to ua in • . ; .*F Alfred the e exclusion of all after the moat frugal f hion. His hunts- standin his inordinate love of moa. gg t• , �:. �� ' e Miser. Curioual man milked the cows ared bceakfaat ; was fond of amusement ; be liked a d sentiment and institutions than any other -z . King of R.ng � I y , Prep g years old. t .. ' ' • .— r secretin wealth is for himself and friends, then attended to - horse,and went once a ear to E m raoss. nation can ever be. occupying r geo• -� ' light. Coln ___„_"1_ -- g y PeD , The four greatocet►n routes employ+1,100 hical sition of su reme adi,anta e " y.'_x `': earl dawn , tff; 13Tsation, which has rown the stables, donned his reen coat, and led These excursions, however, seldom cost graP P° p g ' _ y ' ' g fl! steamships. sharin with us a frontier line some 4,000 '. ery and m up with society, and become more develop- the bounds; and after a day's hunting, re- him anything, for he always mane�ged to ,there are over, a million a vies of in- g ,: . t ed as old d silver became emblems of freehed himself by rubbing down the hoc-sea, faeteR d►raself vpoa other people dt pe miles long and An ineresamg trade et,or- 4 campaigns v wesrlthg. 'rhe occupation and ambition of a milking the cows again,dad so forth. And longth, through recti in the world, monaly greater than that internhanged by :. k " of the morn. miser's life is not to aceumnlate for himself et his master often called him an idled The moos ii on the average233,81$miles any two other States of.the world. While x = �` eat a 5c a y �, INBISMITiZo or A(iff� greatest via 1 distant from the earth. European countries stagger under a heavy or his children or relations,but for the same and said he wanted to be pwid for doing he found himself compelled to have'medical le are load of debt, the United States find their tory, slept reason thatd'a magpie steals a silver spoon, nothing. advice. His lan then was to dress himself Three and a half millions of peon treasur balances almost an inconvenience. N-. I - Poland and for the pleasure of hiding it. With the two large fortunes which he alwa s on thle sea. in reqs, and apply Lo soma phgsiaian•s r Y In manufacturing power, in all that proves . :itwnislaus t Daniel Dancer wag one of the class of p�aeased, vend the wretched way in which pauper or unfortunate tradesman, relying There are an�iposed to be about , ' national vigor the inheritors of our old - - { and 4. _ - - • misers who hoarded money for the pleasure he lived, his whole expeness at this time not upon the doctor's kindness to obtain his ad- 000 Christians to the world. . _ In the ref `` ` of secretin it. In this be but followed as tela more lbws three hundred ands a colonies already surpass any State except ( ' g g vice. He did this many tircien endo ace Tho wrmiea of the civilized nations of the I esus the fns: p° our own and their fall development bas hereditary teadency,as his father and rand- ear a ._��_` g Y , was eo troublesome to a doctor, that the let• world number 3.600,000 men Resides the et to come. The amount of British capital'. - '' € o'clock the . father had all done the same, It has been BTCHffi POIIRED Ix .,,. ter sensed in uiriei to be made about hien, loss of their time and labor, they cost at y eleven and - sal at miserl IllatlnCta a9 a encyst rule qq invested in thwt development defies esti- d th y g n n him in torrents. Lintas henever kept and discovered who he was. Upon this he least x+1,000 a year, and that amounts to mate, and the inwoven interests of the - �_ Paley, Pt , - are not inherited,but this case was undoubt- J3,W 000, I . -• any accounts or trusted any one to keep, ictuses to see hira again, and sent him hie kindred races have already reached a com- w net, J�rem -_ edly an exception ;for not only himself but them for him, relying on his memory for bill, which, however, was never paid. Thus The value of a ton of pure fold to ;602, laxity which ba®es the imagination. .f I - bury, and � s his brothers and sitterawere all of a miserly everything, his affairs were in a fri htfnl did this man, by the mast paltry devices, 799.02, �1,000,0aa0 in gold earn weighs 3,- p ;. and fivF. die ,tion. He was born in the be innin g Mone seeks investment in America as t r ' Pce d g - n le, of which no one could find the thread delight in tricking every one with whom he 895.8 pounds avoirdupois. The value 0 a readily as if it were a portion of the empire - d . early morn of the ei hteenth century at Weald, a vil- g e loot it as be advanced was bion ht in oontwet. At len th he be- ton of are silver is �.8,ti01,34, =1+000,000 ' I' Peter thr lags nea� Harrow, and oa the death of tut himself, and h g raid no other markets act and react encu in years. He was a prey to every peikon cameextremely weak,andspent rho remain- in eiilver coins weighs 68,9'19.9 pounds avoir- our own its the same degree. The mere exis- . ,I �- docks of Lc 4 . father, Daniel, the eldest son, inherit a who had a want or a scheme that promised ing portion of his life in arranging his af- dupois. tense of a state of war,apart from its actual the anvil a fair estate. Ha suffered great nnet�dineeaat hi h interest and in this way . said to faire with hie solicitor,altering and re-alter- An eminent physician believea thiat sav- operations, would inflict B deadly blow to '' { of t_.u�:a, r - this time on account of a feelin bf oestain- have Iost one hundred and fifty thousand ing hie will many times: He died on it`ee age races have better color perceptionfohan the wh4.le fabric of British commerce. Tho a% p said 1 i, ) ty which possessed him thatI�• father had ands. 26th of August 1811, in the eighty s civilized. Of 10• Indian buys be thin should be inconceivatle• As Lord h< as p�ssihlc ' . - - >rshire in which he hada ear of his age, unpitied and unlamented, 'none color blind ;another you of`l50 had g I - P°asible-' ,e c erVCEALSD E s'IIMti He eat for Bey g P Overatone said of the occupation of London large estate, in three parliaments ; bat hie leaving nearly one .hundred and thirty . but two, while none of the girls were found by a foreign army, " it must never be." Fre�icri�� , . , of money about th remises. His trouble parliamentary honours made no difference thousand pounds behind him. Of all the 'to be color blind. The common sense of tlae many instinctive- _ . .:,. never slept was not occas' ned so much, by the idea in his dress or his habits. He consented to miserable and sordid men of whose life we The loss by tics in the United States dor- ly recognises this, without, however, fully . . ' - 'ng' that the m ,night not be diacovered,but stand for Lhe constituency only upon condi- have any record, his, surely, ie the worst. ing the month of August, accordin to the (;epPrnic _ - from t ear that his brothers might find it tion that he should be returned free of Not one good action or one redeeming virtue g reAliwou the utter disaster which such- a: atatistiae of the New York Commercial Bul- war would entail ; but the tacit recosnition. I tiit>;ui�he.l + give it to him. Ultimately, about expense. He dined once at the ordinary at can we place to his credit t of :I'ellu,t letin, reashos a total of$10,1 15,300, an in• fail$ to reach the mind of the Foreign Office, J two t ndred pounds in gold and silver coins Abingdon during his canvass, anti so obtain• `' ! earl riser were discovered enclosed in two ester �-----i � crease of more than =1,'OW,000 over the ag- or to trace iia impress upon the national � � y --- Pe ed his seat in parlisraevt for the moderate j gregates of the same month in 1890 and policy. Meanwhile, the mind of the Sol- t - different a dishes buried beneath a gatepost. and sum of one shilling and sixpence, a record GAME AND rISR. Iggl, dier, dazzled by the multitudinous glitter of _- l.o►d Rr 1tip- nothin more was ever found which has robabl not yet been broken. . , g p y A statistician of the (lerrtiatt Government German, French or Russian bayonets, is few men a Dancer e nt the whole of his life in the Nevertheless; he was wont to declare that Reportx of the Ortarto c`ommissioncts- has come to the rescue of those persona who incapable of seeing either -the paramount . perv)(1 of t f--�: bouse on Harrow Weald Common, and a the neat cost him quite ag much as three Answers W�ecYved t?rora NeaNY 'tLt•ee do not share the widespread super ' ion vah,e of a friendly America, or the error- at�fonrl.lea ' _�: dreary, wretched blank that life was. The contested eleetiona+, in consequence of the Thoraand Persona—Ar iatet•eattda and that 1'rtda , ie the moat u..lnck des of the . bona s in about ei ht acres of rich y Y Y mous potentiality for inflicting injury upon Franklin, r. Mynd g y borrowing propensities of the•other members Ir+4trtieUvt rotrme. I week. A short time ago he determined to this country which exists beyond the At- . _. meadow-land, with some fine oak•trees —loans that were never rop�id. Probably The report of Ontario t3sate and Ftah make a scientific invest) ation of this goes- lantic• Three thousand miles across tho i made it a i -- g George 1 t upon it; anti there waa also a email farm that was one reason why he retired from Commission has just been published, and tion. The most fatal or unfortunate week ocean mobilisation in the European sense is . . - � : r doming. The whole, if properly cult,- parliament, as his constituents had a high proves to Ice a most instructive and read• day, according to the'investigator, is not wholly superfluous, and the United States on old uta vated mi ht at that time have brought a o inion of hie lute cit ,and would certainly able volume. In addition to the tablea of °° 1;prarPl,a ;Z . - g p g Y Friday, but Monday. could without difficulty create, equip and nice little income. But cultivation is ex- have returned him at w small expense. questions prepared by the commissioners, lam (;u)lei ' _ pensive, so he preferred to let everything As Elwes ggrew in years, his parsimony and relating to the different birds, fish, and A Rochester banker, who is interested maintain armies of any required strength, ! worked z run to grass. The house was never repair- increased. He took to building largely in animals found in the province, the gnawers to mathematics, discoverNd a way in which while they moat already be ranked among I,ongfello ' ed, and graduallyfell into eras decay. The London around Marylebone, and t-his en- received thereto are also abliahed, and a the nine nu►tterale could be arrang°d so as great naval powers. Holmes, t p to make 10(i usin each figure but once. Moreover, a change is raptdly coming Victor• Aa gates on the premises were all off their tailed frequent visits to the metropolis. On careful perusal of these will satify the read- g hinges, and the had ea were allowed to This is the ora oyer the delle.t of their forEign relations• their licca g theme occasions it,was Elis custom to occupy er that the subsequent recommendations of y ' 15 " Why "asked Washington in his farewell grow until they became useless. He then any house of his own that might happen to the oornmiaaionere have been wisely made. „ . of the cos . practised a rigideconomy upon himself and empty: In thio manner be moved about To show how widespread was the interest address, by interweaving our destiny .� with that of an rt of Euro e, entan le T.�c C c _ - son. He seldom.washed pia hands and face, from street to street. so that his overt cels- taken in the enquiry of the commieeion, it 4? y P g atone, is c 't:: - - and when he did, dispensed with the lux- tions never knew where to find him. A may be stated that their questions were . our peace and prosperity in the toils of Hawardea ery of either soap or towel. His tattered 98 E'�ropean ambition, rivalehip, interoat or sparkling 4 couple of beds, the same number of chairs, answered by 2,87:1 witnesses, whose names . 2 caprice?" "Because it is inevitable," ie Dean clothes, of which the original colors were a table, and an old woman, comprised all and addresses have tall been carefully record- . . unrecognisable, were held together by' the furniture, and he moved them shoat wt ed. The answers to the various sots of the answer which political sed oommercisl come to g . - means of a hayband wound round his body, a minute's warning. He used to sa that ©volution hag dictwted• The expansion o[. bed cf a r y queetione have vett been act out in balk, a 100 - Great Britain and of Russia was not more j- - his legs being encased in a similar covering. of all bis movables the old woman gave him rept in the case of the questions on bir a . The banker gave the problem to a boy Fa ankl ": Amore forlorn or wretched looking object the moat trouble. She was alwa s takin - the answers are !not lou a o who found a solution which inevitable than thatthe United States should . trot all d; y g and fish. In the forme_ take a leadin lace ' the nations. . -. •it would be impossible to ima9iue; and yet cold front the chillness of the large rooms, given by counties, and afford an index of - wws to chgbettrer, the nbmerala being. ar g P g Hess at n at this time he was in possession of property coupled with insufficient firing. the feeling of sportsmen generally in their ranged in regular'order, like this : 9 times 8 up. i th on entanglement has already grown The ah to the annual value of three thousand His sonGeorge having married waenatur• u , with one F iro an veer at )east sad own dretrlcta In the corse of fish, it was plea 7 plus 6 plus 5 plus 4 plus 3 plea l plus P '' Pe p° distingtsu - . pounds. ally anxious that hie father should make his found by the comm:ssionersxo he impossible 1 equal 1W. the conetrnction of a pow°rfal sea going dos a to As he at this time lived alone, being too homawithhim. Oneobetacieadvancedby the classify the answer received' owln to navy is but one of s`venal signs of what;' Ear1P i - she a.tt allow himself bel , e kind, g I There is in China.a secret society called must come. Could vie he brought tc realize man heal pe p Y std than was itis ex nee of the journey ; the rest difference of o inion e: reseed b a - �, his dwelling offered a temptation Lo robbery thio was overcome bathe attorney emplo - the witnesses as to then proper a loco and the" 1 rind, It is a capital crime to be the dominant po9ition which the United The av that was not likel to be resiatoci. His well-, _ y o n seasons. long to it, yet it 1►ai morn than thirty mil• �tstea has already attained we should be diat.iu� ui y - d ed by his son offering to face him to Berk- pe - I lions of n embers• Ila object is the over- lees inclined to resent oceaeional manifesto- . 4 known avarice was an excuse and seems shire free of coat. Next, he stated that his The recommendations of the commission y`ars m'c • also a palliation for the crime. On several last coat was so shabby, and he could not ers act sat forth cleat.y and distinctly, and throw of the present dyaaaty. tions of a sentiment which, iu the case of Tho lir occasions thieves broke into the house, and afford to buy another• This objection was aro manifesSly gess. Aa these t,ay® been I A •Sun F-an.faro schooner recently tn• Germany or prance, would be esteemed as ; ir. the # once or twice he was nearly hanged in the likewise overcome through the eameagency, t�{� published they need not be now te. ,countered thnuaands of dead fish, extending no mere arrogance. ' suFposan endcagor to extort from. him a con(essior� hie son desiring Mr. Pwrtis, the attorney, printed. �3uffice it to asy, that they provide milew. not far frnm the Cwlitornis comet. A There is only cue power which' could same tit where he had hidden pia money. At length to buy one ani make him r present of it, increased penalties for violations of the game submarine earthquake is the explanation seriously injure (treat; Britain iu war, or years t o _ h© securely nailed up all the doors and win He finally went to reside with his sou on laws ; ahaiter opeasessoas;w general shoot- given of this phenomenon. whose wllianee would give a real guaranteo possil>dli� 7' sows of of his hones, save one on the upper hi+ carats i'n Iierkahire ; but ►ria memory i„g seweon ; an rnereased iwunty for th® de- The Irish Ian ua t is d in out Ten of peace. 1'hPre is only one jx�wor whose �,en year. floor, which ha entered by meas of a ladder, w,� be innint► to fail him, and he was con- rtruction of wolves ; g g g mater;al presperit is intimately bound up < g the prohibition for I Bare a o 64,000 .o le s ke Irish onl y t' in after him liko Robineon Cru the small sunt of money three ears of the sale of ail, sni , wild y g Pe P y' with our awn, and to triose external inter- dragging it „rnually losing y - 9u Pe In 1891 there were 38,(i ) Ict t881 there i� eoe. Whish he declared was all be had in the e,rta a British alliance would mean absolute turkey,woodcock,and partridge in Ontario; were 885,0(X1 who could speak Irish and security. If Lord Rosebery is' able to in- As no man iawbolly bad,ao this miserable; world. Itwae about Eve pounds ; and this .the appointment of a torte of salaried wwcd- Fn fish and last tar ,hero were only The p miser had one good quality. Lady Temp- he used to hide, and beim unable to find K • y spire the Forein office with a conception to a�it:►t g . era to enforce tba game.rnd Fuhenea Acta: 8 '1,000. of the United States existing and to tile, an est, pia nearest neighbour, pitied the man, it, de,tared that he had been robbed. At and the lane of ahuetiag licenses to fortign Ilow ” " - and had been kind- to him, vimitiuq him last, having become very feeble, and his eportamen at ..5 tach. A kitten became fudged in thus fly wheel important step is laying the foundation of put the►. ' when be was ill, and endeavouring to per- memory quite gong, he diem on the 2f3th of The (:ams and Fisheries Acts, together of:acr engine in�'orttand, Ore. 1'he wl►ee1 the national policy of the future will pact - The la - ; shade him to allow himself a few of the nee- November, 1788, leivinq propert to the with the late amendments thereto, are pub- rap.forsix hours and a half. The cat was been taken.—[London, Eng., Speaker. tr�tubies essauem of life. Not aueceedin in ettin h fished in full and the v.,lume also cantalni :taken nut nearly li{eleas, but recovered. a tjf,wer g B amount of eight hundred t ousan pounds. The fly wheel makes `1.50 revolutions er. him to abandon the sack in which he had His two natural sons inherited half a mil- a full ro rt of the international conference TELEGRAPH LINES IA THE T$OPICg _ t:uitat,lc - wall resented him der oonsistin of en- I laaimear on the subject of ame and , minute, and ever turn pussy traveled of a coxi . - - slept for years, she act y p lion , and the rean�rn g he d y ) q with a bed. In gratitude for her kindneas, tailed estates, descended to the_ heir-at- fish protection. This portion of the report 390 mieu feet. T e engine was in notion fora eau 390 rninutea, and Burin that time the ■eve thtp are twterfered with 1►y eloafceyi, he made a will in her favour, and one day, ;mw• is highly interesting, and will well t epay g 8 idem espP.e lal schen This man ores one of the strangest con- pernewl. An interesting memorandum on kitten frac sled w diatanoe of 315 miles. p ~4ttlet+r, argil utter Thtr=at. some se .�, s?$THOIIGHT IIE wA3 DYItr(I, tiadlctions, Ho was of the highest honour the protective lwwe of Ontario aa3 the Every Roman had the use of the public The business of telegraphing hsa its difli- some bt, be sentfot her,and gave berths paper- Hav- vend integrity,and his word alone was always neigt 5ourieg States of the Union has been baths on payment of about half A farthing. refries and ie prolific of exasperations in ,seta cr in thus fielded u all that was dear to him considered a sufficient security. Thouggh prepared, and the close and open seasons The" were sot such structure9 as we awl thio tonin and country, with dead wires fortuuo g Y P consumed and his betternaturedistort by which obtain in etch clan readily be com- pliblia baths, but superb huild:nga, lined and live wires, crosses and tangles, cyclon- opens f1 on earth, he noon sank, and died ou Sep• with l':gyptlan granite acid Nubian marble. es and blizzards, and auror8e and " bugs," from th tember 4, 1794,aged seventy-eight, and was THE PA.99t0\ OF AVARICR,_ Pared• r rd of his .rich of eelin that- t-o- The work concludes with same interest- Warm water was poured into the ca}acioua 1'elagraphic communication anywhere le ` is not a buried in the churcl ya p such was his delicacy off g p h there u, Harrow. Apart from his besetting weak• feared never to be able to eek w gentleman ing Mises on the game animals, birds,and basins through wide mouths of brig t and subject to interruption from a hundred and- --- . nese--craze, 'call if what you will—he often for money, and this rule he never violwted. Ssh of the province, in which the habits of massive silver. The most magnificent bathe one causes, and few people who kick about there ie ' r exhibited atron common sense, and there the subjects treated are clearly set forth• were those of Csracslla, which had seats of the service are await of the difficulties to healthy g In consequence, several large sums which in The n aro illuatrwted.and will !sd found marble for more than one thousand air lion- Ice overcome in maintaining a perfect elee- the acs _./ _ is no doubt bat for that weakness he would him gambling days he won from persona of Pape . .;rival circuit. But in the tropics the main- anti ger have been a reputable citizen and a credit to be trenlarl interestia Taken alta dyed paopl©, and thaso of Diocletian, which rank were never paid• His manners were y. to hie famil alws s entlemanl and mild,even rudeaeos gethar the report u ane of to best. sukimit- had seats far 3,OOQ people, tensors of a telegraph line in good work- 7 here i ` y Y g y t,ed to the Government far some tints, and ing sissy is a constwnt up blit fight agwinat t nesth, John Elwee is a name which has become could not ruffle them; and tin several oc- '— all manner of interrupting enemies that plant* €'' _ proverbial in the aunale of avarice. Born ( it is to be ho that ood results will follow cations he was known to put himself to g 6TEAMEBS WI'1'HliSAWN. _' linemen and operators in this latitude never .- ke(at fn .fit to great riches, he nevertheless develo d a nits wwkes. Pe- considerable trouble in order to do a service _ dream of, rt all heal .. ion for accumulating wealth by denying, to persons from whom he could have had no �+'■`�� series to such a de res ?ire Bsttrbaaaa Asnertcar Wwers t.eave the In Brazil the wires get tangled up with . �r j. wish ar imself common necea g hope of repayment. F;om all of which we A ll tit- Lawreere for the Beason. the cable like web of an immense spider, the tile - as to make his name famous. The career of may conclude that there was in hien w All amusing scene wax witnessed the other Aa a result of the Board of Health regn- which, dripp'ng with dew or rain, makes the•-far t John Elwes presents in many respects a natural kindness of het ar•t, though choked by day on one of the mail boats running from lations enforced at Quobea and Montreal the cross connections, short circuits, and moat, `. marked contrast to that of Dancer, and fur- a rami growth of noxions weeds. Calais to Dover. The res was rather yon h. rounds almost dail Ants often dextro fel play niches wn exam le of the terrible incon- Of w totally different character veal K Hamburg American Sia amahip(,umt.any has B Y• y - ' sistency of man. tafather'e name was Me A young woman, pretty and nicely dressed, withdrawn its vessels from the .,t. Law- the poles in a few weeks. Monkeys swing mornin A- ThomaB Tooke, who was a contemporary of a a be su dent rakaa very ill with reuse for the rest of the ear. The on the wires and break them, and in the, nottlas gott,a brewer of Southwark,who died when Elwes,and who attained some little eelebrite set►aiekneas. She yes and screamed in y forests cree ers and ro a like wishes oven w il_i taJ the boy wa.9 about lour years old ;and it w�►s- b bis riches and shameless meannesses. Hn tato period of the season at which this eft P P ed b his mother and y apparent agony for some little time. At lras t>ee„ taken will minimize the consequent grow the poles and the wires every few �`'{� ' side to the principles instill y , was born at Clewer, near Windsor, in 1726, len h w entleman who w ared to be a � - later, the advice and example of Lis uncle, gls father, an itinerant fiddler, died when gt R PP" loss to f'anadian merchants, but nevertbe. wteks. AlI thin is more or lase true of ail ; before ,f strap er to her, and asked whether she less, it will be considerable. The steam- Central and South America. In Cuba there rite fc �- that John Elwes probably owed the most he was an infant, and he was brought a by g p would like to take r laxenge which be guar- chi line to Aamburg has come in a few years is an orchid that incrusts the wire and M some f marked traits in pia character. Although a grandmother at-Swannington, near Nor- - her husband left her one bendy d thousand antesci would ease the pain. He had often an importrnt festurei n the trade of causes leakage. In the Wett Indian Irl the ,. with• Ae a boy he was emplo ed wt a tried it, he said,on people,and always with this port, both im rters and exporters ands the John Crows, or turkey buzzards, a' third 11 .j. 'i pounds, it is said she starved herself to factory in Norwich, afterwards becoming the moat marvellous results. The ono - �� �, make life miserable for the tele hand � � J y g finding it w ro81s le conneotiou with a BTaP i'U; death. Her son was sent to Westmin- a iter to A d salter. Thron b the P '�' tl1QL° "" star School where he remained some lady demurred •little atfirst,butfinally ac• large Euro rn market, It has brought telephone people. These big, heavy birds, . 1 z1 r inteorest of his master, he obtained sn ap- cepted the offer. Never was cure so in- and tak:n freights at a lower rate than can the only scavengers, are around in greater orttwo �F years, and became a goo3 clasaica as d fif t• tntment in the Excise, and arrived to po stantanercius. Hardy► had sheswAlowed the be obtained by other roptes, and its stole- numbers. They roost on the wires or fly _' - '. lie inherited about two hundred n y London with eight shillings in hii pocks; laienge when the Eric patient was sitting up pogo will mean a ootlsiderable increase in up against them,and invariably break them thetas, ,- thousand pounds from his uncle, Sir Harry His early habits of parsimony continued. all smiles and orderin ham sandwiches short off. In one lar a town the tele hone r, i_ be moa Elwes, who was himself as penurious sae his ge in irtu,ted himself with a brewer and g the transportwtion chsrge't on a goodly g P 8 • and bottled rte of the steward. - risme pu- quantity sf meechandise that hal already linea that ran by the public market had to t. nephew e�fterwards became ;and as his own took some trouble to learn the business; "n ers wei°e xo struck with the incident be ut under round because the buzzards rrl� I^ nioppl bcen oentractcd for. Thera were several P g °` ' �,6 fortune was of a similar amount, he was at and when this man died, he told the widow g I con re ated there in eat numbers rested + , la t.l that they inquired what was the remedy boats yet-to arrive, but these will now be g gr '. that -'' y° ` this time a vexy rich man- For fifteen her onlychanceofcarryingonthetradewaxto that bad had such a' wonderful result, And on tie wires,and broke them almostni htl - erre before his uncle's derth John Elwes diverts to Boston. (ianadlan merchants g y _ _ a y marry himself, as he was better acquainted the entlomrn who,as he said was the ant On the am as of Ar entina the beide of �t ( ni;il t �; : was known in all the fashionable circles of with ittban any one else. To this she niti- fl ' a8 who hays made contracts with the Ham- pp F g }r for the e,ae of the lozenges, disposed of a burg-American Packet Companq will now practically wild cattle rub and butt against : catefu the metropolis,his large fortune introducing mately consented. He was now a rich man j considerable number of boxes of them at 10 the les and fro uentl break him to the best society. His passion for butthericherhe became type more his wvwrioe be compelled to bring their aoo3s in through Po . 9 Y a �;� plcnUa P increased. He allowed acarcel an food trines a pieO°' What was the sarpriso of the United States or else via England, dovt n. - .- i` PL'y� paasioa at that time r'am ant in y the pl,rohasers when they saw the.yysung Thia mwy result in an increase is the cost For acme years it was altcsgetlier ittrpossi ."rye it'd Y '<, society--'vas only exceeded by hie avarice, in the house, nearly starved besides ill- and her rrer off artn•in•arm f Frei ht to the merehanta ble to maintain a line of telegraph through °t` man , f� _ and it was not until late in life that he en- treating his wife and she, poor veal, who Y ° g Persia for more than a few da s at a time; 'Q - � lily, y s first relin niched it. Accordin to bis ff when the vessel reached Dover. The loxes Mr, W. Q, Munderloh, general manager y . (the li y q 8 had been uiod to r very di Brent lite with %ere boxes of common jujubes: . of the Hamburg American Packet Company the natives regularly destroyed it ors a de- ;+ate ` an AF ,„� , : <. - ibv:,oWn assertion;few played deeper or with her former husband, aeon died of a broken i vice of the evil one. Finan the Shah iron ,_� in Montreal was asked by a correspondent y foliiagt more varping success. He once sat playing heart, One of his favorite methods of Eves theoatsilent oris lfable ed an miler makin the lose of an ear thea V� flower for two days and a night wiWl. the eke t of obtwiain his dais food was timet ' regarding the reason for the withdrawal of g d rho boats. Mr. Muttdorloh said : "The arbi- Penalty for a fiat offence of destroying the g �. y to.make unciae-ter • ke naw. a eatisfa ' w r4 :: Nortjtumberland, to whom he lost ee9erwl visits to person$ Ice knew, throwing nut te_e ra h line: the loss of a hand for the ,.u k n thot�aanda binis.of having jest made his will, in which lii,tailway bususingas still po lac iio Ue►n Crary conduct elf the health oioials left no g P � P I tliia °- lids, I�ecentl Hamrltoa cal p� second a d death b beth buried to the .. blootr he had not for often them. ed17fi,000 to other eourae open tta us but to withdraw stir y g an"As 22'fc",6X8=ZX�! Or he would neck in the sand beside the tele ra h line, ;' semi - gg atrn ling to save siigelce be ve rticulsac iIi having the {till names the Toronto, �miltonand Buffalo railcary. steamers. If they had left mrttere in the g P Ott . tjiat whfle. gg ry Pa $, (�-, de- hand of- the ualan Gloverrrment tltie tho penalty for a third olfenoe. One-eared certai : - s>md shillings, he co thus fritter awn earefull be- unci a few days QaltCotiYer, old y of the children 'tteu down, men were comms in Persia for several- ; . "' 'thouseinds of tine. At this time ha was sided tet bontia rho Iiurrard Iahet saitT Fre►• troabw'oaldttht�ve plan ned. The had single in hu pocket-book,y Ao- �;, � etowin�the ears, for the Shah was determined to iu• °. ' proovvled ed heir, and need to of r method esus to fill down is the arrest "r� wayfu the ettteat of ,400.. t tr" ►ll+,ns!s yh y sin le - Lis tlno3e s ick B , ble nett h the ktavie `waryt i' t 1 t, sai:tee v �. ;�- nal s Deet.cif.the nrinuiciptili it_himtre nen Ll athlsseatui$uffolk. It t este ci i a res. in a de„zhlted fat before a house, sato . - d odd covinot}bs . _ .: - , ,. `'� ,;, - f`b fearful flirt lieu uncle wool. whioh,lie would be taken and kimily trm►t-. { moi' drat g k �Iwme i} ., very ts�:id , , $s 3 r- 6q - F .' : p lief :F � � � .` � Y ._ .:. _ _-_ b=e�zt sites! 0 e ► alb seU� , nl extra ant If he a ed. He ne'rer•fsiled to call the wxt da , ,� , . p -, 2 „ . him�ialito r f ' , . k vt► bt "` . sy , • ..- - _ .. ...i. -.re. •-i tt y aE f l - R Y�. , . 1,,. , - dress pe- f their - kp, . .. , 3a ids t:, - In bis ors , fi r°tree cu his thanlut or h iyli» I„ him unary _ t . a yea ,:F -: before P - s M .. a : Y '- i. - _s .. -...+ where he ""P^ .J-. .. c'-�v,?_. .!.s r- > • .-o .: with - , : , : - cotta Heart re feaeii treat the had is e$. , 3.._ .._. hissse1 ,28"l�7� _' - room A P y t f w i.h .. 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Have a few crocks of foliage pleats;their ordinary results in the restoration and exal for there was no positive relief--no curtain - F Y Cation of health, or . and ulessi cure until Dr. Scott pntasIn lllfred the Great, whether Its harper or bright loaves of different colors are nes 1 ,t+o, produce the whole Pm r Kiug of England, always stege before day- tie pretty as blossoms. Of these• varieties,' sixteen rarest elements of the body known ave co the world his great Cote►Extractor. light. -Columbus devoted man hours of the young summer slips will do the best if to science in one pure amalgam, as in St. cf there a Buffering now y is a result y - _t early dawn planning his voyageyof discbv- you have put them down early enough to Leon ; or to point ontany other preparation carelessness, for the remedy is is hand. Try cry - and many of Napoleon's most brilliant insure the roots before potting. Old 0oleus simple and nourishing as milk for babes, Patnan►'s Darn Extractor. It is sure,pain- campaigns were.laid out in the early hours ate h ,idly worth lifting from the bed,when and powerful bevon¢all art prescriptions to Ices and prompt. Beware of subetiitutdes. of the morning. the slips can be secured so easily and are purify blood and flesh, to build up the taint N. C. Polson Co., proprietors, Kingston. John Sobieski, King of Poland, one of the so much prett er. Keep the endo pinched est flickering sparks cf life to highest The new British coinage will bear the - greatest warriors of the seventeenth can. off pretty thoroughly, if you wish a com strength and to the brightest flow of spirits, Queen's head without a crown. tory, slept only four hours.. Stanislaus of pact, bushy plant, A few bathe of hya- health and pleasure in life that this world Dr. Harvey's Southern Red JPine for 1. _ >: ` Poland and Charles VII. were early risers, cinths and freesiasare lovely to have, if You can bring. conghe and colds is the most relia4le and - 11 Stanislaus retired at 9 and rose between 3 can tired room for them. For all such St. Leon has won. undying perfect cough medicine in the market. For x'10, and 4. Faster lillies are beautiful, but it takes a fame. Humanity has no kinder friend titan ,sale everywhere. In the reign of Henry VIII. seven o'clock tang time for them to get ready to blaotn, St. Leon. Language fails and only faintly Berlin plans for a World's Fair in 1856, was the fashionable breakfast hour, and ten They need a large crock, and do not et.y portrays the happy results that follow when Vienna in 1898, and France in 1900. - o'clock.tete dinner hour. Elizabeth dined'at in blossom long ; .so if one has plenty of st Leon is unstintingly used. To supply TOOTR kCHK When sufrerink with Tooth 02M 3MXa0Yi ) , , ­ , (-. . . eleven and supped at five, roam, I would,givethe space and cafe to the incessant waste of the Human Ma,hin< actio use GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE Paley, Priestly, Bishops Jewel and Bar- something that will give more freely in re- and preserve the highest order and strength GUMS A. P. R2R �Oth the method and resu S When net, Jeremy Taylor, Jiaxter, Wesley, As- turn. i 4 to all the organs. "The Blood, the Life o' _ bury, and Mathew Hale rose between four Bvilgnaasias are free bloomers, but hor- the Flesh," requires sixteen elements ; in ___ Syrup of Figs is taken;it is pleasant and five. Sir Iaaao Newton devoted the rid things to breed lice and red spiders. the foal we eat some twelve only are found. ' and refreshing to the taste,and act$ _ .- early morning hours to study. tine trust fight insects all the time if trying ST. hh:UN CONTAINS ALL, tunes up the •+• >rf . 4i'' Bow alre you? �� ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, - . -, Peter the Great, whether at work in the to keep diem. whol sixteen strings ; builds up ; sicknea► y . P "l�ieel , Thank goo. iver and Bowels, cleanses the s s- dock� of London as a ship carpenter or at Do have ajar of primroses for sit north acid indisposition are banished and a morn t the anvil as a blacksmith or ,on the throne window, and a basket of Mad. Saleroi exalted enjoyment to life is reached and pre `T]lal1� ��0� tem P,ffectually, dispels eold6, head- of Ru4��a, always rose before da li ht. " I cranium. The do nc t want sun, but served to old aged the rove 1tor of aches'and fevers and cures habitual -. 1. " yid he " for making m fife as tong geranium. of li ht, and some of tine Regouias yam, St. Leon is ora of the grandest life• COIIStlpatl0ri• +� cup Of Flga is the am, b , ' as possible, and therefore sleep as little as will do tlett,er with them to the north win- giving mysteries ever diecovered, and all SCOTT'S anly remedy o its kind ever pro- . . possible." dow, if it is warm enough and not dusty. who use it not only imbibe that which stip lured leasing tQ the taste and ac- '�. Frederick II. of Russia,- even in old age, - ports and builds up the body, but also that + P never slept later than four in the mora- supplies the electrical current motor of life, 'eptable to the stotllach, rampt in 4 - p CANNIBALS-'.'. re curburettea H dro en g!,• its action and truly be ��ial in its ing. EATEN BY LAN Chia ra Y g .:: searches the minutest blood chsnnels an+ effects prepared one fI017t' most - Copernicus and his confreres were all die- Thi Ree Explorer in Equatorial Arrica i -. tinguished and early risers, and the Duke instantly destroys all disea iegerms,microbeE ON healthy and agreeab a 8tibstaTlCes,1 to Full a victim to Hen Eatery. a it 18 brought in contact with. No bet of 'rZ'el)ington said if he hadn't been an A few months ago the French e�cplarer, ter proof can be given of the presence of � � me of COMSUNPTIONa't man excellentqualitiescommendit - early riser Waterloo might have claimed a e Pouma rac, .itscended the Mobaugi trib• this priceless fluid than W say it will burl y' . . . � U Y - P Give thanks for its discovery. That it t0 a}l and have -made it,th8 m08t different congcer' utar of the Congo to its Ing northern with a bright bronze flame when opened i► " ' Lord Brougham slept but four hours, yet Y P p Y the barrel or at the spring's mouth. Physi- dots not make you sick w- you popular remedy known. g p bend anti then a.i,}led a the nowt die- �� it~ syrup of Figs is for sale in 75C `ti , Lord men accomplished more in the same covered aflluent, the Kotto River. lie .cisns pronounce it "inimitable by art" . period of time. made this earn; for thepurposent confer- Gere thanks. That it is three times as bottles b all leading druggists. - ' Sir Thomas Moore cos_a evefy morning journey +and the great tidal wave in praise of St: efficacious as the old-fashioned Any reliable druggist who may not - at font. Washington, Jefferson, )\tooroe, ring with Chief 1 akuru of the Sakhara tribe. Leon sweeps over the land with ever inereas- cod livtr oil. Franklin Webster, Clay, and Calhoun-. He wa4 well received by this chief, whose ing force. ``St. Leon is just what my system . men have been ex- 'o of m life. " Gent Clanks. That it is such a wor►der- have It on hand will procure it . made it a mile always to rise early. relations with all white required, the J. y y {til seen producer. promptly for any one who wishes George Bancroft, the historian,even when cellent in the little time they had known Give thanks. 'fhatit is the best remedy to try it. Manufactured Only by the "an old man could be seen any fine rnoruiug him. Upon his return journey homeward, gay what you please, .but "the natural for Co»sunrptio�r,Scro��ala, howPv�r, )VIr, De Poumayrac came into col- Wasltny �tS— CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COr, ` . on horsebaclz or in his rose garden. ��ill- born fool gets the Leat of tins world. bronchitis, . lision with the Kubus. 'Phis tri be has (leen eases, eoug�ts and Golds. . lam Cullen Bryant arose at five, and ,never at war with the Sakharae, w110 ha•a bean - S� Fg�NCIB00, OAL. worked .at night. Washington Irving, bent u ou subjugating the Bubus, though mORONTO BISCUIT NO CONFECTIOIIERY C3 lienar;you get the genuinein Salmon Longfellow, Emerson, Oliver Wendell P I g g 1 ,hake the t,e+t oods- Try them and see._ color wrapper; sold by all Druggists,at R,OIIIgQILLLr,$Y• NRW YORK,N'� the have not yetsucceeded. It happcnec , - -- --_---- -- _-- oc. and ;poo. 13olmea, Whittier, Whitman, Dickens, and Y cuiTa%f.. Send for Illustrate S . - Victor Hugo" have each (lemonstrate4 by uufortunate.v, a number of Sakharas were D�CC� D0 YaDV ��AG�NE -. and works the beneficial fesult members of Cho explorer s party, and it i9 Gaa7l l'ircular of our"Yew Tal !Cyt► SCOTT & BOW�IF., Belleville. their lives Per." Tho leading aytitum. Now S oeve l'h+►rt That people would have been rexularly using Of the custr.m. supposed that this fact was Cho occasion for ltl�t out. J. .% 1. CARTB6. Toronto, Prat l`NTAK10 vETERIN4UT COLi .a:E, Tem ' !. the tierce attack which the 13ubus made Ut al orP�,nirikt•rs. _ ) prranco Street, ToronW, Lan a. Apply our 'leoilet Soaps since 1&15 (for'.y seven long Tao "Grand Old Man" of England, !Glad- upon the travellers. years)if they had not been GOODY The public stone, is ofYtn seen in his grounds around p 1 ou want a Fanning ;bill, with all o Yrinuip,•+, A. Smith, N'.K.t,.V.S. are not foolK and do not continuo to buy goods The white expedition was suddenly aft- 0ON T latest improvements. Wo haven oft - 4 unless they are satisfactory. I MULS1 I Hawarden castle while the dew is still sailed by a large force of natives armed in u:e over L;1.(►00 Chatham Mills. Write fes �� �30.� iL� _ ' _ - sparklin 'on the well-?sept grass. with lances au! . . } knives. All the survivors ' Cucatar and Trico List before making Your Dean , wift says he never knew a mai purchase. :tl.J%SOY CAMPBELL. Chatbaw ;ome to greatness and eminence who lay iu of the fr lit decli►re that the Buhus tired no .rnt. _ _ S�CDg�. - bed cf a morning." guns. Soon after Lilo fight i ;an 1Ir.I)e a Impportation f%the most nutrit tons food yet discovered. - •' o who rises late may Poumayrac was wounded in the right ibi•le SAUSACE CASiNCbe ottlne*A Vng i; Something Good." t ` . Ft Pays, H a lance thrust. The Kobus earned Ilii► it;••-conKl.►ntiy ou hand, :.l>u prime Amorir.+n One pound of albs. Bread. 11 trot all day and not have overtaken his busi Y Null Ilnos Ares tlantN, Lon> (2 lbs. Lea Moat. MADE BY . Hess at night. alive into their village,whore Ehey ulurdered ling i'aKln};a- cim. Only a few members of hie party t lc:►r liiteon, Rolla, ('hc+ese; 1.►rd, etc. 1'A1tK ILicc equals I i ins. Yotxtoee. The above ace only a few_ of the many BLACK ' :1.1, & CO.. I'Tu., Stlecessors to JAS half the people it tho world subsist nearly EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., M0'1MAL distinguished men whose names have come escaped and male their way to the white port PARK b ac,s., Toronto entirely on Iti.ca - down to us as adherents to the axiom, o►, the \lobangi. The ez loeer and ail his comrades who ii Early to Bed and Early to hiss," WRITE- FOR PARTICULARS it - " Early to bed and early to rise, makes a P pJ�, }' 0 - matt healthy, weAlthv, and wise." were taken.were eaten, and the cannibal QLITfti Blt+Y of ttccomp'i-tuncnE W_TobKF: 1�O11I1} 04�1 M1111Il w �'1' Co•, ' !,ration n the}eves of these orgies of the Rubus extender} to a period who utile the lout ROY6 OtComploto Steam Launches from 20x1 to 33x7 The averaged "Acnes Coat-oii Boilers and Engines' horn c of -everal days. This is the second instance 4,L t� `�,��,',i t�1 `Litt�t Y`���" �o3mtrea,l. Lto s iLi'. Largo Kizr•;. Coal or wood fuel. distinguished early risers was about i.),nine if G 1 1 I ill - 1r ` lull -- " ---��T "The Marsh Steam Pump" the best nolle[ ; . years more than the allotted time. of a white traveller being killed ant} eaten IMPa+,+TA11TTa r , b cannibals in Africa'. The brat instance i She W111/ams Hfa- Co., Ltd., Moutrrat, toeder in the market, Returns exhaust into Tho ditlerertce between rrsiug at •, and at occurred about two years ago, not very far I --- feud water heating it from 10 to 30 degrees 7 in the morning for the space of -to years, from the Ilse; where the recent tragedy I - The prep:►ration of de;iciou•i and•wholesome For cat.alo�uo Fund 3 cont s,,amp. JOAN aur posing that a man gaps to bed at the l 'ood its nevossary to our happin&w. To accom GILLIFgA CO..-Carleton Place. Ont. �. oc erred. Tite comman der of a French . ,ii�� this tins material+ must t,o used. We same time every night, adds situ.st ten a station with his handful of mea were butch ucornenend years to a man's life. What wonderful LES CLU EMPIRE BAKING POWDER - ssibilities in,ight be comprehended in those eyed and eaten. . _ a �. , t=itan til, ,twit and f(afet.y Farmers and St0ckmen. G 4g cv,utninini, K 1 >'+ �.�• 7uaranteed to Kivo aatisf:tctlOn. 14t,►ilUtactur t . . _ +,en years, what strides iu science and art ! Lilith. AA.,m's First Wife,. A(1/-p , - _ . s sd only )>y itL1.1M ,& KI+.It:11LEV. Toronto. MATi C TRUSS• fold at'loctti pound t.in. Ask your t5rot:er for it. Winter Plants. According to the Jewish 'Talmud, i.ilitb. -_-------- $.A.a1VX1"= - . : the fabled " mother of demons, „ was taken BaC�+ ' Human CQQGCptIUQ The perplexing " plant question "begins �, site by Adair: our first parent, prior to Eo IISh 'iI�IItShlre VIISthe appearance of l',ve upon the acene. lie• ' Xiature s all powcrfu ColoblWed I I to agitate the mind of the flower lover. - - - . � - ' How rattily, what kind, and where shall I ins tlic 1(tgendary mother of all evil spirits, . .�. healer is discovered and - I - put them v one would quite naturally accept the story trite TRUSt when imbibed freely i The latter question is perhaps the most I :., afar «hen Lotti tt,at sine beNune nu►van• ew radiates the arterial t E`4 .lily l44"t itn.+. A positive cure for Spraing, Brutes, Green - - trc,uhlesome, and happv is the wife Ivho has ageal,le an,i tried to supersede Adam as uoll:en-•„!.•n.., «>- . network of the body, , or ofd Wounds, Influen'.a, Weak Knees.Galled •'"'""'las°"" -r' absurba and rushes off a flower loving husband to help prepare a 1,.,.,i of all creation. Thwarted in these, . an.11c.e••a ,J3 Shoulders,sore liacks,Capped Horns,Swollen _ . suitable "room for them. If he is only enmlg)i her evil designs, she took to tine rebious of I n.� .err tn,e.,,:t r�u ta:�*e :��i•+o .+r n.+r ty .m..::oe r all eNEte, de (fly poi$' Udders. For rout-•n „f i.,;.• etc_ the blue Vad ,nut,+MLAO!,o 0-cat of a carpenter to do the work, the material the air, where, as a spectre in the t;ui,e of t.lrz%d•t•►r•r t„to the ratvity aua•mAwauy bidding lila•!, F Qt10Ua matter. Also it RHEUMATISM .— for a alitzll COI1aeCVatOCy dOE's n�L Crr3t llln4`h ( lu!•Neet•tri;lie,•al.I,u,t',nle,.4.!'atet+ta.i. I,Iternnty It. COiltalnY all the Sixteen + a beautiful woln�li, BIIC ileo 111 wait for and ln.a N nl.dn f•,r aii nemia.AW•m,nal rt„ppertr,,r'rutcht- : espe�.istlly if you are lucky enough to get ,oun,•es u ,yll de:eueQleas children. _ Solne 1Sl.au:ila.iery r.rtk:ui•retr•*. Beat by x.Airl.alr- AT , element..; of ripe mole We guarantee an absolute cure in from one to - Borne secoud•huld at %villdow-sas11 from I igi,orant 1pur•opean Jews Lelievo that the f cHA.S. CT_j 1-3:M "` cular life, builds up thruoagplicationr?. . ' - some l,usiness house that is putting in new l,c,tutiful murdere•au still inhabits the air , plorxis.M, 1,1u1st,131 rtinr.mt.W..Toront. t+ every weak part, re- OHP Trial wilt Convince. late class• S11CIr wAs otic ;;nod above our earthly ahodes, waitin" with the ' - 1`ir, stores nerve and vital faslt or p b Pronou 1red by medical men the greatest dig __4`41 :• .fortune and the plant room cost 8'_'1.6:,. It ! r,ltienc. of a demon for a chance to mar- �� �� ��� power, is the sunshine ' ) ?; of life, the wonderful. revery of the Nineteenth C.ntury. .-, of aewa-from the dining-ruotn ant} is warmed ' der their little ones. It is Paid that iiia PKII'E 5tte. PER BOTTLE. . from that stove, a h;cr,l-coal baseburner. It a„t.,I '•Illllal,y” is & corruption of the Tnat's what y'ou want to do 1vl:cn fou buy So say all that use tit. -_ is not a9 warm as a regular greenhouse, but words " Lillia,abi, ".ur " Begone, Liithti, Lean Water. World, ' J. CROSS, 13roprictor, OWEN SOL thence never has been Any plants frozen, and wards ufzed 'ts a ch-tr'rn by the superstitious Feb. lath, 1119'3. For sale by nragg►ats. • there is warmth enough so keep the plants 11 ot`,ers of ti,r., diddle Ages. `ee ant cls � � �� ., . PAIN .Its rid ���® dd n_ t 1 dtiArt f - . :. . healthy and growing, by using care to putt i:.v,. in IS.ti:n,, (,out 1 a _ GILLESPIE S .. .. - - - the more tender varieties oil tipper shelve", pr.opll•,ts;" - and t(ll Iuur.tt.11er the orupdr mark k Elie Easily Attached to Halter. and R^raniuins and hardier pl(nt- below. — -____ __-- --- - --- Trade hark I here is a good tile drain leading front LE- — �x-�'� Patent link Aproe8ladet Minitel - . -,'Heath, and the floor is of sand, so that the .. �.�.��X" - . I 1t Plants may be sprinkled and the foliage , - _ - A PRACTICAL INVENTION. - keptfree from all dust, that insidious foe t0 - been.o it is pure and no nontwntie about it �� - A,- A, all healthy growth. . Slop all the water you +' �tunuf:►rtured by Beyond Comparison. t u t�- Pafd r H { wish and get the leaves brig.lt and clean �. . �� ����� SON, - YONTRL�AL The - best Blanket ' the tile drain will carry off the surplus, and , ---- Protector l�adb. the,•lamp sand will keep the atmosphere i EAV E F I i I' E c 7 I L N . �1 I : . moist, another essential element in success '_ weekly Sallings Between Montreal . It Cailrlot ftbsorb i • fol plant culture. Do the sprinkling in the - .; snd Liverpool, Dtr'oct Frour Ddontrea _ . every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pa.S F.ltll. r'± morning, sa it will cool the air, and that is �i - ' not desirable at night,when the temperature mperatnre _ seal;ors embark after 8 n.m. Tuesday It CI981t$ Itself. ` 3uverior,Accommodation for Saloon, ' w-ili fall too low anyway if very cold out �:_ Intermediate and StaeraSe Passer ors. - side. Also the watering should bw done J�;:.' R►1tPb of Pasaaxe. IilanirPai-10 ilverpoet FOliOWS every mbV� :.'.. I can eat drink and J - before the sun sets high enough to strike - �, Saloon, 840 and $EO.- According'_W can't got at meat of the head t lie foliage Sery much as the leaves to !, l'�j� Round".'rip,$80 da $80. f Aocom od'n. breathe if .� ' r! i The miU and }t3♦rate* ,+rr per Ittke Nepigou o©l my b�ket and does its wort(. z I ' - some varieties, especially Ilegunias, will- , � • r/ r?'_i: t Intermediate $30. Steerage $2d. -'- • - �' �'. iIF�EY 8t CO., �Eontreal, Qale Itiaunfactarerla titrii brown if the aunshines so brightly on •,�••• .- For Further information Apply to , thein white in a damj� state. I ,!> H. R. MURRAY, Gen. manager, ^' ^/t<z v► 1,3hor,tl iti,tcounta to the Trades In nearly all old-fashioned f arm-liou�ses :� 4 Custom-House Square, - Montreal - t - there is a little, wee } edroom from the ,• \ - -- - . . Or tiny local Agent. - kitchen or dining-room. Ily putting in one , - - - .•: I')r / i _ or Lave more wi>;dows, would not that make n HtE DOLLA " a rico conservatory Y Fott could not have �� �. %O� ZZ Ar:1 . the sand floor, perhaps, and would have to Clij�orti l3lac),'ma4a O o 1 i MAn AF., ��'1. s be mora careful in watering, and do a little , . O - Xl'lURSEWINGMAt1llNEAGENi F_ mopping after. BOSt091 Boy's Eyesight OR /T- aR SENDA3CENT t Is there not-a porch at the south or-east 1 ` Saved-i�'©chaps His Life . STAMP FOR PARTICULARS, t that .could be inclosed: and made to do _ '. Np TO US PRICE LIST SAMPLES, 0 :: nicely? COTTON YA�2N,&c. OF OUR - It it must be a window-garden: affair, be By Hood's Sarsaparilla-Blood Pot- rts , I careful to select sturdy, bluomin stocky ouch b� Canker. - ■ Z. 'c`i 13 .1 I •- plants that will stand dust and seal;neglect; - are IIICI'eased a and be very cautious not to crowd in too Read the following from a grateful mother: 1L1310J_ i s ° a many, if you want the hest results. A calla !"illy little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 Years yOlil' Saw-dllSt pile 1S hedilC ea lily, well potted,a crock or cwo of heliotrope fold,and it left him very woak and with blood 6 1 .Wwm � I- (the light color blooms the best in winter), (poisoned with caniier. IIls eyes became an Ageratum, rose geranium (for sweet so inflamed that his sufferings were intense,and u r B�ttn d M' "Y ::- foliage), an ivy geranium and Some of the for,seven weeks he ,� flowering geraniums will give the most C©old i�Ot Op1311 His Eyes. .14 r,4 s will reduce it, o o L -N-. ,�Vv r. Satisfaction. Of the last cease mentioned, I took him twice during that thea to Cho Eye e e - s p ivin ou ' I think the Marvel is the finest winter and Ear Infirmary on Charles street,but Weir g y1. o 'I'"` �,.,,, '`' `-t rI:• - the flowers are large, bloomer I ever saw ; remedies failed to do him tine faintest shadow a , Boa�•ds, w j here pan` now get '' ' �2 n •Y semi-double, and a rich, dark scarlet ; of 'good.. I commenced giving Trim hood's . .� 12O... ""certainly a beauty. The Apple Blossom,a Sarsaparilla and it soon cured film. I have bllti �0�• , s "_. $_dingle pink, is good. 'Che Firebrand, a never doubted that it siwved bis sight ev '-�,`.-, -4 es Ctti11Tf3 RA'rT1rI•FOII OFIII)rBlr 60088T + e* . .< F t , �� - s* le, dark pink.streaked with red : anus- if not his very life. You may use this Les- � Interesting etid i1"tructivelradhsg catYt'city O� y0ur Ibli� II1�P" ­8aS8t�, tiln�iBr t�118p? C�IIITI >d ��, � nail' . ood. You will find the single and timonial in an way you.6hoose. i ata always for the Young. Illustrated. dust ihoi►ook for ` ' Y g re free! than the ready to sound the praise of the abildren. �Poeld't1 Iratr t'oolc Boolt. The nearer to site, less sawi Culls._ - ` semi-usable will bloom mo y s� bigitest Cook Book ever sold for ilio money. > . 1tsE��!" .OF p6.L. Entire coat o#:obange gavec �' r yt; ' F. very double. HtflQtll$ S$r8�lpRrlIla . Frena lIpwomb to Lotstlots. Bei s•Yhato- < - �. I waalt a taut for winter• bloom that is .� v son.'' (tT�an�hs of,sacred pisses of@etlt m yj _ first yeair.� , Continual profit thei'ef},er---t30 Why -� ; ,.- y er all s da not et started because of the wonderful good it did mi and. weattitftl TWa is, of �. � - Art - scot in r� , pp - a ar ctld. Summ p g fioli fat srN > eautt. �`a . h � . stltne book. to s: ' hes to male much of a AB F. BLACHI[Ayf, Nt388 WauBldng _ f with enou h brand z ��'` `'` � - . (lot HOQD�O. tnoatat and Imtram446 , vo Ff 4 ,. gg II OltleT taut; BOStAn,Mass. n `a ibtllmis r - pp ���jj j�nn'�pp�� �1 jT ,r-. r ow the first winter. Take a p .r. ..... other. fast li II .: U,A:ji.�-+l:Ui1,1! GAI.IN1 • 3:.= ��> pp sh li a it brauoh out, and vup ' s a. _. aCk to-m ke 3' • arts band►EtRdO, ¢p$IWO �'. - ..-. _ �•t r-',!� ...-.•i„ra ,. _. " ..�f"�- �-.. :=-�3tsy.-, out .{ HOOD 8 P1Lt,s L '� `" } ,`- - -,taker X#i!fi !. i°:: '4'} ®I!, •.A Sc _L, y. •F - -. ..t, J a. _ y.�� 34- -14.•'' :�s•. _ V`}F�. t�a t/�� s., (,l pawn.{,..e� ..>t _ tai�Y.iii.♦ 5 t- �!y .1'a1 • �T'4w - i3g •t`• L-i.�• ,, ♦F,! F !q_`* i more flOWem-IMI lti M ti in com si nn.wre-cordo,l and -4 ...-t. _ '+'Y.a". {� { "-R� .:- 'i- - ! i3�r 3��"Y^�•-. � .t -•�. 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ROMM DWO ► Baia naolithe ago, apt n apt, rr� _' t a r , ,, - tib dTi7LE21 na e of date label-Q B j W .#, 1>y ► ,. r •.k,. a . >iy• the press of the world accredited him ,., ,. , : : 0 , �, 1. O saou6 stat 0146. fi r P *;, i - c. ►. ,1 D !W' r ,�) !, oain racer ti 7 ,a i ; pt ahead, f .f a for u Ya � 3, K.. t ®date pair, hi h 'ails on the scroll o :# <.: Y; . keep _ i 111 a & ,�., ,.• .; tiR. ,I,' t -..` Q �. ' h s intrinsic worth a>ad stn le firm 4 ;. ,, , . -. - ,,. Ye ,,, i;:r m. , �.: :,;, We , t1 . _ ., dear t ness. These two quotations a (/�j �{ dr�o a ui. �� lii selected from g host ,of other8 that j1. ,� %. What about Ami fi ', _ u with society, and -should present themselves to the ": ,' tri �, -- 89►t. $toc� Of f L1r1��tLlre � ' >z - rg �' the Iii gold and silo '' E 4, � F 4` have t'�1� lei � Eva a•_ _._.. minds of young men starting out in .o { , ,, i .. 'f ()'RT11 lIl 1011;�r1Ylg. comm weacith. The oc cu� , , a` t= �r�r - �- ; W W., ins at its solos life. In this free country a young .�' _, ,t��A,1.0i � Vat. +dd ,. ,,t, . t •,,, .. ' ,e ._ }% t �e .l' sa 1I i . _ attain to almost, an pos - , , Tt, M9 ,- -_: erSOn can y , - "' _ ,.l • u` a k' �, - "Vit. . :4�.. p ..;, '1F- i }` �.4 pil 'pa•1tx, •i.00 if]Paid is adval8 tion desirable. �_ _ ith the rl`jV �f - if the t . { � I'ri a pond w ... • 11, so ItATFB OF AIiVERTIsiNGI• _. y 5 = ir 111" ion, r line - - 10`tents. Court of Revision. t (�/ rle . �/ ,�; � Suri sr pe - . ; T: .l *, f, f , . F ., a � heat and Ba Y � f ;� W .1 gntsequent insertion,per line b , .�•$ ,-;' MOOd, I.f,, _' s rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad• 1 .., - u a$nr a Court in the town , i . .. J Wham held .-J,0, . x ;:r rt cements. i3 , _. 1., .� - ,. - 7e i ~ •t,a ? $peaiat terms given to parties malting con- ball, Brougham, on 8attarda last iron the > d:,.,. .- '.. _.. � Ree 1 BOI 1S T ,, f ; ; �1,45i T � I y 1 �� r Re rsats for s or 8 i,o�ontlis or by the art Hslf- revision of the Voters List of the 7lownehiP � r , D-�� J. 1 yearly or yearly contracts pa,able quarterly. LL ) "` Hol Business sande,ten lines or under, with paper, of Pickering for the pcesent year, and the . . ` � wednc one year,e5 00,payable in advance. following appeals were disposed of . t' t } s - FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAHERS, -• , - ` ' �'Notics in local columns tau seats per line, •DD$D TO LTsT• -- ' 1 , �•�•�• _ %- \ r? , opeair fico cents per line each subsequent Insertion. _ FZ����•a�++rT�'' �NT - i p John E. Birrel, lot 9, con. 7.-"F-A'&M.F. - - !!.- i Wind. 8 l contrast rates made known on applica J b .. y ifon: No free advertising. Edward A.Jones11 '7 .` g, " i -- Mr. Advertisements without written nstructions " 7 - M••ir . .-• - Edward(,4rai}:wln 9, , " Cottot ' trill be inserted until forbidden and`charged ao- .. ., " ` 8 xx ed t0 1 ARMER cordingiy. Orders for discontinuing advertise- John D more 6, , ' ; �. n . T ;fl f1' a I . . I liveir menta must be in writing and sent to the pub- Wm. nton `•141 "� 7• _ ., sale VIII Sda$o11 1S f381� .,- �, 1 r A _ . �: .. ,: sof is -­ L.. . . -� fisher. C B R,edgion '� $, 'f 8• t " ; 118. the ` . r# fsY ` '-`- Jos :,f r Job Work promptly attended to. 'r lex Scorgie " 6, �` 6, ' ' " L• ... u � . -N . ­, . . ­­. : ­- ­ . 4 ' . 11 // .g t...:,�. ", ._ -,,'. - _ 1. _ - , - . w.. _ - in of 8 Arbuckle �•.• p OpRIE Wm. �, _ _ t0 state that rU. 1. CLARK >�, R .. 1, ?�. , F•s.�l�r: , in on We desire - - .. ` z Thos Dunkeld jr 8 , , g ` •'y a M.F. .. .b. 7 Jonathon Conde..291 • ; K. 'a Jan i1. Our Poiitios—Strict Inde endence. • Dan'1 Hanson "29, d 7,�`f /f - % do all such " ' the tr lr - "29 " ' r, a,. W0 are pre grads Y.,.- F'. __ Our AiYn—A First-class duo White , was . sl Paper - a j` . .1 ?. ' Fi I t ., ;.-;- Geo McCrea '•26, . 11 ::. - _ i - fl § Ir - Our Expei�otati� ng—The hearty .. •• ,, .;, �~ r Arthur Poynter 60, 7,., 1-- _ - ,� .. •• B. dh to Pt I. hark neati end quickly ;�; ' ", 1 ;�- �e npport of the neo :o!Ptckerin¢and vicinity. T j�j stgvtinson 10, Juc� Payne •115, 41 8, M.F. Ri went Henry Pay ' - - _ i Arthur Becker •'� - ed at i,_ , 11 .: gentlemen With ` I IDAY. OCT. 21, 1892. �, •• i " _ �iOlne along t i . -- . J Patterson 28, - B `. _-. F• M.lf. pealec F u . ,✓' . Morrison " $4, 11 .. ,., . - - - - , -' -- - • �+ A force -- . 1,:. M.F. . - . - , , - John Doyle " 22, 'f , . NOTES AND COMMENTS i ; •• _ I 9th - :i=IL Ed Sanderson " 29, " gi Y is showing large purchases of3 Were . , �f, s your fists and we W1�1 ve on R. Burrows -" �' The North Perth election petition 1, g, Tenant&M.F. - ' Nelson (late gl, 11 - - were .. 1, F.B. & M.P. ; • : f, r On has been d ismiesed without costs. John Pearce jr " SS , i y B.F. your bids to take homy. '. SA K ER FLAIiTNEL ' ' S M.F. .'man t - Thos Carson ., � ,1 1, meetin of the Conl�erv; = Robt.(libson " 8b, B.F. --- ' , tie of At'a amass g . , ,r e „. : _1 u dens 'vas of South Ontario held at Whitby John Balton . s, • REY' FLANEL �� to1 . . F. Sanderson '• 18, // b, �� a;Y� �> theloagi on Satucda Robert Miller Jr. was �J f' yt T Sanderson sr 11 17, the �1 nuanimously chosen as the candidate Jonh A Linton, div. 2, change to Part I : '' .the a Ward lot 90, con. 5 ag M. F. Now ie the time to orderL. HIRfiIN FLANI�E •81 . foot, to oppose Hon. john Dryden in the Thos - '�- - Wm Booth, lot 29, con. 6, a as �. F3i11 Heads µ and 1 �' neat Provincial elections. div. 3 chs to Part II. 1. Albert Rempthorn, - r . . . .. P' Th '` The foDowiLg names were struck off the Black Cashmere HOSlerf dent rr , . . . :. ; Lt d 1hon. Edward Dewdney, Minister of list — " - . e ter Hca s ` -� � _., - _ pecul the Interior, has resigned his position Andrew Mason, division 8; Pwrt' I Ladies and Gents lltldei'ClOti11II�'� - . was W m H Roach, " 1 . 5; to the Cabinet, to accept the Lieu- Prank M. cooper, I first .# 11, ` €;. tenant-Governorship of British Col- .. 4, �, Ita,tene�lf _ lye co John Reid sill ai) I q; �: nmbia, and T. M. Daley, M. P. for .Tar. 'Tindall. .1 12 T e 1 g T - i k•n Tow •ng- • ling few n . Selkirk, has been chosen as Minister A number of appeals were withdrawn`and ciden I dismissed and the Court adjourned to L. late t of the Interior. The new Minister o'clock when Envelopes Monday, 24th inst., at one _ --:0� fortui _• • was sworn in on Monday. Mr. Dewd- His Honor will hear the remainder of the . . . . "- � . Jol ,Cards, Etce . ; . - . i ney has been- four years in the Cab- complaints at the town hall, Brougham. _ - - e - eitize 4 I , ar ,net. - g . )(. MARRIED. -r-- _ Grain .. at 13� kt - ., yrs class I 1 . ; The 0 tarso Government disposed B b ode's father,,Mr. John Lawrence ot�Kinisaalie Pun line Ot Stationery j ost . volyF on Oct. 18th,by itev.Jno. Harris,stir•J•J.Hria- R . _ of $2,808.475 worth of timber limits, . • , . - "" lodgf Wall,of Toronto,to miss Sarah Lawrence. . " at ottom p 1 e . -= 4 -- ©n Thursday, Oct 18tH, by auction. . _ to hand• .. b r C �. . .. - 1►vtet .41.- •-- enter L 'the limits are in the Nipissing, A1- Mr. John Smith, of Brampton, has ` 1. 11 ' and Rain Rive: brain . goma, Thunder Bay y been nominated as the Mowatite condi- . -- - - o - . ,y far t'. f ;- districts. CousideraLle of this timber dace for Peel at the. oomiug election w- - l:F d by Americans. This fill she vacancy caneed by Mr. Kenneth was purchase - Rae. 4__ ` is said to be the best sale of the kind Chisholm', acceptance of the rnistrar- �iUtliXnerOlal printing doII® __ �,i urC� $��, a ed t, r held b the Ontario Government, sbip. ld . Apple Bands fare p _ - other eve y The Township of ViThiteLticch Fair he . :' and is taken as an indication of better at stouffville, ou Tuesday and Wednesday with the least possible delay __________ - - --- - not - -- - --- - - --' . advN -' times. Iu the conditions of the sale, of last week, wag not a success f►nancrally, ' . thehc `k the Government did not specify where although the exhibit was very good, par• sIId III 1 DBat and. tasty - It �� the timber was to be sawed, and it is ticulasy in live stock. The attendanos mtlianer, . ' anis F to be supposed that the Amari- was about 700 on the second afternoon. R I CHAR keep over to the - — fall gild aYOld the rush. ��.RM�7CT'AR� S'='OR�, T1 cerins will raft the 1098 . - $�ates in the round. This will not Nety A'dverUsem'ent+s• is the place to buy your harvest tools. __ .:.,, wish benefit the Canadian laborers. . The -_ Forks of ail kinds. . . the 1 n 1 sen- OR SALE :-A number of registered . Rakes, Sc tiles slid Snaths, . - • . i a ti Conserv ative papers are stro g y F and hi h grade Shropshire Rams and two L. one 1 wet people for this over gg - _ urnip and Carrot Hiles, suriug the b o p p Durham Bnlle. T901rlAK 1106 .Wbitevale 47tf ,ro new eubseribers w8 will Scteel� mire netting for Windows gild doors, and sight. There is considerable force in OK BALE:-Asecond hand pheaton is A . words insert- cats., !n g/)Da lleadv made window screens, 80 and 86 in, that this argument, as a few wo F splendid condition, also a r- r$ib repair. Apply st this oSice. U.I.I. Bed the I;oys express assns,. Tog ' ed in the terms would ,lave furnished __- --- -- - --- ---- Bird cages and whips, the X a great army of Canadians with work, oR SALE :-Five head of First class _ `1. P. On t110 Amer- F feeding steers,r in 4 years old. Terms -_ - S gild everything ltl the hardware line. rust f : that will now oe don {i g , to suit it purchasers. Jas• Lawrence, lot 18. ttl� • t", '` scan side: But while we are censor- con,picketing to arishlp, Hrougham P.0. 51-59 . • . - ----- No ` . Give us a .gall - � t�f�r `. 4 ` ins the Ontario Uo�ernnit,nt for its --- - _ _ - - o }_ Nal - - 11 1. 1` STRAYED :-Frow lot 17, 2nd con. let us remember �N r�, short sightedness, Pickering, on or about the last week in r .L I tion the roan one ricin two, V 1, e' nec e Ottawa, a d not the segamber,two steers, J• T .- RICHARDS - that it was til iioder , . OVed and red with some white ridng 8 1rs• Tari Proti•incial Government will be suitably rewarded by cowurunlcating from na'v till January Lst TNc}, ON�-+�. ort dut from loge. here- with A. 1+nowles, Highland Creek, I•in } X'10 � I the exp y -------- - — it h "' —— --— --- ern fore, both Houses are respons' le for I'TRAYED:-From the premises of the P • T►� --I . - the depression in 'the timber trade.: unaer.i`nbeoniithe joie of apo it�t�two 1$�d, for t11� B$)$ Of . _r tie( '.- ering, on or N 0 T I C E T O FARMERS . _.One thing is certanl,unless both Gov - . ..ewes,one Cotaswold the other Leicester. bothi t0 ' ernlnents unite upon this timber quer- with wire in rigght ear.as well as havingtippooint ' n become de- of oar zentwed nSuiF ac kreenward toGlsre�uantefac _ ' - . ♦ Will soon or information. -'i'• c/tr ion, our forests t Y --- _ -- --- --° '- 0 1 M1. plated without benefitting our lbnances P. O. On OW is your time to purchase your Baying and Harvesting machinery1. no above the price received for the raw L�ARM TTO RE�To` ncon� Town-•. manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, .' .. _ - , tin i' ship of BOWboro, t material. This is not a matter for consisting of leo acres more or less, bouse and . c .�s - N -�r'- t. political artier t0 quarrel over ; but outbailain�T-AROR, an orahsrd. For oartioulare . . .. aDd hold by L. F� YZ'�y Pickering. The following. - �i p p s their heartiest co- en sire of Taylor on the term. Address are the varieties :--New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. ;-, an one that requires aa�oLtaE Scarboro Jnnotio"o. �p T fel out• ____ 'tASH IN to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and fs ft. cut, Torontp and Brantford ��� n operation. 4 different widths of cut also the Talten Pea Harvester, .lay Tedder,, - ; - =•-= =- F " FOFi:SALE OR TO RENT :---Farm b{owere, all PB" � c Rakes., Seufllers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. is f } J. $• Watson, well known to many obntainigg 180 nares, lot 91 aria King Fartnera desirious Of selhlTg t P , ston road Pickering, seventeen miles how Tor- °' Yn this to�vnghip,has moved his news- onto,g�buildings, good pears,plums and ap- Prices from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and we Have also repairs on hand for w; g I3rentfnrd and Patterson machines an also 80 different king of plow ' - Pen & Platform from St. pies in the orchard,ane lana in a good state of Toro+lt0, . 4 . i paper plaint, cultivation. Fcr further particular apP1yy to ' I t. ' Ontario, to Ridgeville, Ill- Richard Rodd,lot�fi,con tat the village of Dun- of rentih their farms, W 111 point. Order your repairs early. «'arerooms opposite R. DIOORE'S b18ok- to Mary s, barton. . b0—�— smith shop. �'' t.r diaua. In his August number he Las __�_ --wish to an- - .�: 4 a 1. .t A. #:, = 1 . an able article on "Stick to Yoar JOH N TANNER to the publlicStO,t t ey have open- find THE N +W S the beat. I,As FOR S VI'M PI�KERINGO. �� - Sf rj`est," or in other words what you•do, ed out 4 butcher shop in Dowswells block. ". re *_:: . . — Fresh meat al w oys on hand. In case of absence ,,,�� h do with a will and success is assured. dare left with c e Misses Boone or W• Logan, •__ That is if you are a farmer, farm well: postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A advertising. medium in the � � � ba } : P�NN�`ROYAL WAFERS. MTTH ': _` •if -a builder, call solicited. -— .. s • are thlly.witolos toe tsar.. AVED S . III to soon �{, if a miller, grind well , , 'ld well, and so on to.the chapter's ARM TO RENT--A desirable farm � am ts<' 'a's"'� PICKERINA. ti - bur F oonsistingof 81 sores.situated oil Kingston (zounty: D „ .� ti -11 ` �_ 1. end. We give herewith a -couple of rola. Pickering, abonc ie muss from Tozonto. - Wood bickering land in bed state of cultivation I win*Few ,a as o�sl ots tftiAt.a Has for sale first class Mowers, Turin- ��_•� � 4. a hs m 1Vir. Watson s own Ian ""° ""'°"''`'`' L"'s'O= Trumbull Binders, Horse- �' h • paragr p Choice fruit of all kinds. Never falling spfing shore oromw say ar yuan era�bl Flours,; - a e :--``Jas• A A. (,l>trfleld, who sleeps raps throtrgb the land, Liao two ggood wells. Fos r "�` � "� s""s.r�' Powers, Cutting BOBeB, Horse Rakes, - 1' further particulars, apply to bdrs. W. Allison, . .. I: 8 andest mousolenme in - oks, Si and other d A. - in one I the gr Pickering. dg-Y —' '°— N vv OFFICIN . • ,Iron Ja 'ngle Plows _ the wol`id,-resting beneath the laurel- . am r'a.' articles, Plow points and otner re- - ;' "` wreaths of culture, integrity and true o. 45T�+ Zii $ ; 3 -- -T---- —- - - e t '.; ____.. -- . .: pairs e MowatoM'rg Co.m Whitby.re Cally ' 1. 11 I—' nobilit --the spot made more eloqu n - i ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD ,.s a y ; g \ HE Ilndereined h>ote46 head of feeding n 1n Nort : and inspiring than orator's torr ue, organio Weaknees.P'tiifng 1[emor�, Lsetic e>I! a d speer before puhehasing. h e nor ,real ton's chisel could steers whio�bewW dispose of nor sash oz yE . .'•- -. �y, ph�sio f pay, positively oared b7 of post O Ce corner. poet's Pe P 8 months'credit, He will be in Pickering vii- �, I- • ri Also Nervous Debility, I �, �T ! Haze cons ifalizer. portray, from the fact that within 100 lege each forenoon n to 11 o'oloak,tc show dram :a ! ; l� IXwM" of fir ht, L,w of Arnbitio14 Upirtne" i r to those deslroas of purcha�singg. All must be -%a to Barry,Stunted :►ese'opment, I'm of Power rests he gut one Woodruff. Presicerinq.69 9 a ,A -'_. r. t thn $ack N hr Emissions, Drain in HERE #. ` 1 � % t ds from where he a sola by Nov.Nfat. Jo Psi s n !s ,9 yar R t undred cards of wood at twenty-five l.r;ne,ruminal t.o •s, bteeptessn Aversion - h T t ' ` ,: .pl to Bon:st , true s for 8t ray, i�ve I — ... �- r'. ­ _ -'el., 11­�­*� _ i i another example of 1 ,, +I;��a, eta �+ . bottle gue�n4n ,. , cents a con : •� Uo1 00j'SCffl0kR • cc�e� ery ,pQO sort, grip, Aid cr►oldaing stamp : ' achieved by sticking to his teat. f t F fcr 'treati5 '3. h', ItA2LLLTON. Qrsduu �� t t 1. ' �� fame ac , � : . -• rtuscir,6. �3o-�qa se;7'artnit0,Qat, �• 2t �►:' urge sig _-_"Alexander McKenzie, Q6mp O UND i _ pk+ •, lk Then ag6� • t . . - :n _ - ` `� 'icoteb stonemason, Who Arooektdisoov8rybys� alcl __�.._ ..�.- 1ll.. - of gr in- baig�7' , P' e humble „ Physician. successfully used • &"® #'a - .' - _ the �j {. • 1 LtieD - tL�t�aarraa Qf twn�- •.-, :._' . ,..`'*s,..:' •yc - - # -:r• r • oda In the" 0 t xrrontlhly by . s -_ e 99'�'� s r �. tgd t0 Cion _w . p 1t 1N c p a R. �,�,. e mi a `7s ctrl perfact, este - . 1. t `. L. 1�` F, ., 0% -•-�• :` [✓ 1 7 V IL�{ v ,V� • ' `. .; @ .. - nknOWn im tL� yr X44 :ri '' 7? ?+ t? . QI, J ; ' 1�y. _ pS�{yy aces and n- y ediaine adv- , .. a,1 f R ; j: »- n - :. A ci mga d.reliable to 1t u.. ! F v"�1 j R a „t t,,R «. .} lh Cil" r #,.Y a ? lowly ,, .- Y - • - ,.. y ,_,. 7f _-.y f-'.. �.b K i� _ of ^w33 '�'Y i'•. ��.. _ _ _ . y k of pl4 ritrdi ed • Y. - :.� : , . WQr ex® p �-� s �: from �_,. b.' i i£1 w , tr4 . �� t }� Car ,: .. Talmo fit who oify I ,..: �y} s �_ ,,r n x faimef dru .. e, ['i._r:-3 .< ` ..c yF�y��.- - - !-.. .� V - -,4 + 1 . 1. ��yy nd Oban , L `tPr":. tnfV,l :. '�'!., ,_ -. :§ . . .. ,'y': ..�`. .i. r.',, '�•` _ a tf- oar� • Ask Lor 410 kir _ 1 : . _• . . der' Q .{(,•, fTp�jaines in lace . 3.. � . �,. <P ,!� � , ,•fid ,r.\ IW '�� t^.. _e r -.�Li -rDll p t, .. dtra -3`�1.,, ,:, �{,°'... .••.:` r- ..ri•,? ,c- - {... f• 4Tt : =a. . .•_r�A_. ail. - - b $.,i.jjtt; y.F _ x< „r. �..,. r. �. - ... }� :r .. •. ,{ _L`�d sab4ll!.--�•l.,.r•'�Rr- .- ...... -. ;�:: .y : -. .x-.;.- :e- 4 ;.w��� iv- h�t`� .. #+., , o ii tailor - '� .- .e•k_ -r_a,�- _. 3 - ,:, �.r. r f 1 Hoot(kom a _., _ . . masts o gi. tau . .. _:ate 1 : I,YI,e iii - : .: . i.�q- be a 31 q, LFY ... .. r t:-�,- -:f C '...'-:,. -�Piy:. +"7% , �. ..p py �., ,..: i sk F �P - :4,_ } -�Y'"'.: �•. _ t.. g UXI cel 6 r.. _ . - : - ._ ,.`a...., .- ate, wb and.wAa: ..1 .. -; .- ... � �..- _�� . :• - b � �/..; n deb Ltsm s is letter. .�, K, � •�., ., :' .�, � � .�t;;:'� � sR- pBti$t 1 p r A• s s do a a d.a• P ffi ti sea � .. oh tarns aIl•. ,E,_ ! .Out such a ,x Q. r.:.. veto l telae f }, , s'. - r ,•,l o y ;> ,• - bley _ } t p.:.. (��,##:_$tilt � , No.81t'islsFwr- -._..-: . ,.,,, �„•, � ., ,. AL - a. .; .' O i34i� $ �= � ' fr Alli 1#i gr13. .� _ .. at of _: �.�.�.._ - .-• f-� �� ��. ; s �,f.fh,e., �� il- 1aternan 11T } llr1 TM , -I #!,'1,f,. - c"'• --.-- n.., `,y.,:F, # tF'-.€>`r _ °`-t�`t u{'' t*c•�'� - : .... (gpAy -.S .: " yyt -,C. l .V-I lr - , P'�. :t:. ._ 'r—.Y 2 cJ`•r yT,. -.. fic - . �- s A .x Y t F f-,s:J' +.� .`b� ,:. •Yr to' J i 3��';1f�hs f). r c .� s* �- a - . _ ;.:." .i . i gam i`. ' .r - W : .. 1._ . I ,. % _ _. - , E 0 ,, jw ..,... :,, � , a - _ . _ .: .,.. ..: .;,A 1,tt: .,. ems,, _ �4 _ r- :. �� % :• t , S" 117-1 � - Y , t - 'r. -.-- - DISTRICT DOTS. ,., On Board S. S. Labrador . •'Saturday Night's" Christmas for 1852. . ­ - - . �. FURNITUSTOLEN Kl TSE MOST BABE FACED MANNER �ltda Sri;--Following up my last leti#er The ooger, which cantaintt a picture Ip I lest Liverpool on the evening of the 18th phoWlitl&agraph in seven colors and as . � it >rsoat nus ExeHAxcl$g. - of Septem tier, b channel steamer a,t 10:46 many half tones, is "Ye gentlemen and WHITEVA:h . J. B. Trayes, of the Port Hope g y ,. ­ ;; �1"tims p.m.arrivin in Belfast neat morning at 10 Dames of Olden Times." The pictorial a . is dead. o'clock. We had a fair l aaauge, the sea aupploment, which is larger than that of held but Slightly aho v On arrival, The warereons are replete with a 6tOC Ameriean hay buyers are`purchasing in S g y ppp.. I last year, is a reprodncLion of a picture p t the Kingston neighborhood at $10 a ton. was taken charge of by my friends, who .Owned bythe proprletorrrofSaturday Night, parlor Suits EasyChairs knd all fo E an elistA Crowle and Hunter have gave me an exceptional warm welcome. entified "Her Bright Smile Haunts Me v g y Belfast is a fine city and puts me in mind Still. It is exceedingly lovely and no one furniture:,, . - commenced a series of meetings in Lind. of Toronto very much,_ the streets being can pass it without turning to look again " ' . .�- - ass• wide and well built up with substantial at the beautiful face and the look of feta- �.<,, . - I:ianlan will row3ubear on the Thames shops, warehouses, hotels, etc. The shop well. The stories this year are as follows: ' if the Englishman will make the stake windows in the principal streets, notably •'Tom's.Little Sister," by John Habble- Pictures fran'led lI1 till deigns. �epalritlg Of fuY"Lliture 8� , 500 sovereigns a side. Royal Avenue, High street, and Castle ton author of Helen's Babies. specialty. _ i -, , 10 . , Sarre;ate Court proceedings took place street present a pleasing alppearanoe flrrthe •`The Nephew of Hie Uncle," by Octave - 1. y Monday in the estate of Mrs. George E. eye, being neatly and tastily dr8ased with Thanet, author of Expiation. (The most � _ �`' ' Reesor, of Markham Village, who left showy goods. I visited with.&cousin living popular magazine wri',er in America) Funeral furnishings and all ~Andertaking requirements. is 9!!1,457. in -Hol 4 miles from Belfast. This "The Rich Relation," by George Parsons - . Dryden left for Chicago is a fine little town of about 4000 inhabit- Lathrop. (There is no more attractive Funerals conducted in modern style. Hon. John y ants washed b the waters of Belfast lough. name in American magazines.) _ Wednesday to attend the Woldd a Fair The sea breeze comes in here sweet and . ,,Kate Glordon'8 Christmas Miracle," by � ��� $: �A.C3-:M: .&.y,N', "VV3:11 0TT.tA?� .r- ' o ening. N. G. Bigelow also left for the ' pp fresh,the tides rising and falling with great Julian Hawthorne. Windy City Tuesday. regularity. The scenery in Ireland is -Little Lady," by Ida Burwash,probab• - "I . . Mr. Schofield, the proprietbTii of th new splendid, the grass and the leaves of th© ly the prettiest story in the book. NEW DISCOVER�"���CCIDE�T R - Cotton Factory at Oshawa, has oomMene- trees bein of such a rich green color, re- Sengr the Engineer," by Edmund E. . , �� g p (' ed to fit lip the Masson Works,and a new sents a pleasing contrast with the white Sheppard. In compounding a solution a part was accidently spilled on the band . . roof is now being put on. cottages with which the hill aides are dotted Alt chase gtOriee a[e magnificently and awd on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was n the pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation• on the 1 Joseph Trebly, whose wife and family throughout the inland country. The clim- copiously illustrated by the best artiste in ,narltet and w rent has been the demand that e e are now -nalri -' live in Toronto. was killed by the caving ate vlicouragva this green growth, as it is New York and London. Mr. Sheppard's Ikthro,tghout gee world odder We name of queen's Anti-Saltine, >�+ :::. _ _ ' . of a sewer in which he was working at temperate, cloud^nd showery, with oc- story is being specially illustrated by Mr. IT i$ pER so 81MPLE NY QNILD CAN USE ITS Brandon, Man., on Saturday. cassional gleams of sunshine and sunny F. A. Feraad, of New York, from photo- M L,y the pair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes and tae James Bell, sr. aced 4)8, stepped from days. The atmosphere though is damp and graphs and studies made by the author hair disappears as if w d. I without the slightest pain or Injury wused hen' .% chilly ; I would not exchange our Canadian while in Mexico, and artistically at least, applied or ever atte Tboouusaodssof Lw>tiirEs whpreparation l►ee inn the train at Bolton on Saturday morning, climate for it under any consideration, this will be one of the most prettily illus, for i like purpose. was shaved at a barber. and Walked 'with hair on their F`AQ)E,NECK and AR,Ba.t3 atxeet its merits. . throat and lung troubles abound here. I trated tales that has ever appeared in IIFEx'!'LEl[EN who do not appreciates bei or hair on their acct, five miles to the home of hie son in King. .visited also with friends in Lisburn. This Amarioa. It can be well understood that and a priceless boon iti queen's Anti-wth o to which does ww.T . dad oat 'ad a well known names iii the above list p t wth *n•n fmpossibuft7 with Shaving. by rendering to future Gro secure3I I ,,, Judge Morgan has had J g is a fine town of 12,000 or 14,000 people. th price at Queen's Anti-Hafriws tf.per bottle, sant to safety rnainns boxes.postage p Y�1ti„t r Ment quashing the local option law pass 'they have a fine park Here presented to the cost a great deal of money to procure for a sealed treat observation). Mend money a tisemsla,inpe by letter with fun address written _ ' i Christmas Magazine, but Christmas la a ponAeace strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest Add g sight forward n reit i m[CA - ea at StoufTvllle on May 10, to g0 into corporation by air Wallace. there• 9 contains. We invite you to deal with os anA ou will awd everything C1916INil``�T1 0`'end r . force May gat, 1893, and which was ap- another lovely breathing spot also here, time when TosoNTO SATURAAT NIGHT ad- send today. Address QUEEN CHWANICAL 00.9174 Race street, N � ar as I* ., , ."� y ra�Ia trr your letter at cry Post Office to idents fie safe delivery. We will Dal e . - pealed against by the liquor men on Jure called Castle Garden, which is well patron- t ertises itself, and in it�l Christmas Num- of failure or slightest injury to any oarebaser. Eery bottle guaranteed. _ :>tih. The majority was for and.12 voles ized by the people, and deservedly so as it ber it does it well. The Newsdealer,,Pub SP�BI�L_s'o as who introdues and sell amo their friends 25 teotties of quoin's aandnti-��a is a ver tett s t. Shipbuilding is a liaher and Stationer's Bulletin, the Cana- wi wfu present with.ezLH DAlae.ig�a dsilk. �e io�iAg�- �"Di~ L were attacked. Enough Of these votes Y pretty Po P r•ati•atttl of wt to client troth sent with order. - ' were bad to upset the by-law. great industry in Belfast. The firm of diad correspondent of which has seen ad- n Te to t morning( last, a yoeng Holland & Wolfe employing alone about vance copies of all that is promised by HOME RE'FE,BE N t'h,<:-Thu Lytle Safe � Lock Co., 14G to 150 Water at. O y 8,000 men. I understand Belfast gives em- SATonDAx NIONT this year, says that "It Edwin Alden & Cv., 248 Bate 4t., Cincinnati, Ohio. man named F. G. Morris, son of Dr. Mor- ___ ployment in this trade alone to a total of will doubtless be the most beautiful pabli- } cis of Oshawa, met with a .painful acei• 13,000 leen. It was here the White Star cation ever attempted in America, and ---- --- `'' - - dent while out sbootirg with a breech Liner, ,;Teutonic" was built, also the Do- compares more than favorably with Figaro OR SALE.-The estate of the late . . N 0 T I C Li 0 ,1-4. �, .- loading gun. In climbing through a fence minion Liner, -"Labrador" two fine ships. mud the most expensive Old Country F titre• Every, containing so acral, being __ �'; the gun was accidently discharged, and In my former letter you will remember I Christmas numbers." It is something for composed d o" the the to nshipter ot i'�t lot k�,ilUg j%rLt ?O f\�'1'CF3 STA N DI\C, the repoitil : the oonten s struck the young man a right remarked that the first glimpse we got of Canadians to boast of, for while much of in Kingston rotui,11 miles trc,w the tl•wn of ,-1Ce11t1t,Yi to the contrary, The Mowat ,?" foot tearing the big toe off completely, land on the triV to Europe is the Irish coast, the work regairin the greatest possible ar- w�itthy and i}mites from Pit hirci, g vills6e. At tt;. co.of wi,ict . beg to inform farmers and g g b the puhli�:that their houndry ,s still running. . of the ball of the foot. and that first slgbt of.it mast be dead to the tistic skill has to be done abroad. till ie: T°�ie alveryaleg irablosiAroporty. cT tlenindis- ,,,1,1 that they r)•e waiting the celebrated"Cen- ,,;;9;� . and part Thomas D. Nooses a prominent real heap to of her Countrymen, (men of course terprise ie purely Gariadtan, and putable• For further particulars appy on thr tre Cut" dower Tnrttt,ull Binder, �1'hithp Twin 1 dent of Orillia, lost his life in a somewhat who were born and lived there for years be- donnd to the credit of Canada. gmn,;see,to A.A. POST.County Architact,«'hit• plow and other in,plomeuts eR usual and also fore coining to America) and who were re Y,.or �V- V. RICRARDtiO\. i✓ote.rc Public, caning on :► gecerat rrpttiring husinese -' peculiar man Monday afternoon. He. turning to her shores once more, either to FARMERS' MARKET. Ptcicartn);. 2ritt -- Poi 1, popularplowRalw,tyt;Instock _ as fixing his pump, when lie fell Bead D.t;mith, Pickc•rin�, is our agent. the well, Which was so narrow chit or remain there. In my case I could TORONTO' OCT. `10,1892. V '[ R �� _Whitby, .Tnne2sth iFsa.' _' first into nut share in this enthusiasm, having left REMOVED 1� IN PREMIS _ , � . . .. _. - he could not turn, and was drowned in a Ireland with my parents when only three Wheat,fall............. $ 00 70 to 00 71 CIDER MAKING., - -. . . few minutes. _ His wife vrituassed the ac• 00 00 to 00 00 - - ON - t° w.,, cars old, so that I remembered nothing of Wheat,spripg. _ cident and alarmed the n$toh4io s, tint too lie people or country, reaching her shores Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to � 69 BDOCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK - late to render any assistauce to the uu- ug„i•, an utter stranger to place and people. wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 59 ------ .. - R. fortunate uian. 1 ah��:t three happy weeks in Ireland, days Oats, bash................ 00 31 tQ 33 � Whltb �drble Words. The unaetsigned �c1II make . . < . John P. Rice, and old and res, that wit! form a green spot in momory's Barley, bush............. 00 40 to 00 49 y - ' I/ ;- citizen, a member of the High School hall. «h le life lasts- I am now homeward Peas, bush................. 00 l30 to 00 QO . Cider eVe.zy day ;ri he : `�' an extensive property'Bolder bou►:d, !, ,ving left Belfast on the evening to 50 Mathison Ha,wkin Board, and Hay,new, ton............ ! Week, a%rept ►�aturdays ►- - at Bowmanville• shot himself with a re• of Uct. i h per channel steamer llynanic, Straw, ton................. 11) 00 to 00. 00 blaimfracturers of ;Y"' rew ni ►,• Liverpool at 7 a.m. on the 5th. fi 25 to Q 50 Headstones and all lIntll hirther notice. - I volyer. The ball entered the ear, and is Dressed lioi;e..........*. 1 Marble , s A _ I Iw t :.►:erpool per Dominion steamship r4,*'„ god ed in the head. At vresent he ie still q other Cewetery York. wz7�T �0�� 1 g Tr.�•,r..,l�r on the afternoon of the fith Beef fore darters... ... 50 to 5 ,I�/ j�lj JJ living, but no hopes of his reccpvery are t,,a,;aer• We swung clear of the Alex- Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to $ ajgp intpotrt.�ot scotch, awediah, em- f ' +t�dra dxk '�Io. 3 branch at 4:30 m.. and Mutton.................... 5 00 to 6 00 "Iran ane QanaatiII da'anites. ' entertained. He has been 3ufferlug . out P• -- i�raiin trouble,causing depres8lon of putts, reached the open sea neat day, Friday. Yeal, carcase ............. 7 00 to S 50 an ne tt ire nrahaeinq work Wok guaranteed METOR• -� PROP lb..... 00 19 co `Zl _ ''a for the last year. Toward evening a strong fresh breeze arose Butter, and prices o the lows«t. PICKERIN 00 18 to 00 20 tiV. `V. Ric�hurcl,4t>,n, - Agent. Larl on Sunday morning Duny+an'Me* and lashed us badly all night,thiscontinaed Eggs, doz.................. --- - -,a---- - .�. Early - - -- ---- - ----. -- - -- -_ ----- -- - - - Rae, let con Thorah, waa surprls• until Saturday evening when the wind fall , ' ed to find a large moose feeding at the and we g)t smooth water all tiaturday nigl►t tl•�.,tAe..�ttJf.en►st..gtet t11Y14 other end of his farm. The ani al does :and Sunday. Monday morning the breva �p�IMON� SANK ��n'i'�'°nu .localoiodetmncetor�' Lumber Yold. a „,.,J' . not appear to be cervi Wild and one ne can freshened which increased to a gale by night. - trsctttsi.e territory. The vestiel reeked most unmercifully, the �rowenotRnreen.t - advauco ,mite close to it. It is 'sallow tom •, a►d and°fU it ` acus sive, in us both fore and aft. This Capita( Paid upf I $1t50U,�U0 in both toc other LUMBERI LATH AND . ` - - these uniuiala wauder so far south. thing tmeton••n,h fa4't°ci` n°'° R'�" kind of thmq tried the. ladiP4 nerves, aK Surplus, ur I u S "YA $' 40 0 ©0 ts.to name, n It would nn• be advisable to Shoot nue ,nu►ty of them were cryng, thinking their p f1 ! treatment bo,tse,,on '* teed. Nosu ► account °t SHINGLES3. • unless von have Q50 you do not care to lust hour had come. . `1'o day, Tuestitay, the tun°n to oar low prier. and �:t keep, as they lnay vot be killed till 189:1. breerc i3 fresh, but the good ship moves WHITE'NCY: Orden No peculiar snterm- ., carpets- �� `"eC�' `lug4't ID'RESSED LUMBER. The Streetaville Review says : "A pia , g,.ily on her way. I hand you herewith SAVINGS DEPARTME=NT. tion any one not earn l�� � T 1.- zvitli ei6lit legs has been on exhibition at c, ,ia of our bill of fare for breakfast,luneh per esitatmonti' and a=Off? a• s 1 itpt8reat allowed at highest current rates. No � Don•t b/•spate pecatt�of thre r - _ the Royal Hotel. The moustrousky looks air,{ dinner, showing how wo lived. in the notice of Withdrawal required. .coos )C&n es in this Ls of er O * limas w,►can make Tou a snccet,a L3 l as though tan pigs had been welded into saloon c thin. When you read them I think \y• g, $OLtJAR P, onttit f"+e• Address forp.rtl°nisch HARD AND SOFT WOOD o. ,r 101y - tIA:IA(3K3t. aiu)wN Biu►ti.CO•,W°TOiu�NTuy[)HG .AT LOWEST PRiI'F.- 't.;` 'S • one with the exception of the legs, ears you will say that you consider it a ten daYe This house is,n,llahle.> � . and rear extreiuities. We understand Ct)ristn:as plc nit•re is i,i'Itlhsae words.omeward None - _-- "-_`_-_ F'O�. �' -� �� i Y : that it belongs to \Ym. Andrew, anal �'as Chit u ) ,lat t�ec atsic e t}em except those who are - - !�•'�Ten per .cent. will be added it �" p` J . . ­',__ raif,ed by Hiram Al;,ertson, Trafalgar far from home and on the road to its coag . As - URQU. ART, ut t �S Out t,OOkea. �x Township. It colli probably be sent to fire gide. land loving hetarts. After all, say • + � ���1\s _ the Toronto muses ar tiolue other similar ��_Ii,Lt you mav, go where you will, there's PRACTICAL AILUtt, l� 1, .' - . - no plact- like home. When in Belfast I at- ENCLOSE _-___ --- - _ institution." GRAM. * - - - - 1 - No means have been taken by the roan- tended the Methodist church regularly all B ,OU 1 C�,f.A•R,'.�'Z&ONT ufacturers to push rho sale of their Myrtle my friends being strong Wealeyana. The � OC � � jvavy tobacco except giving from.time to church officials are very friendly and warm ` hearted. They meet yon with a smile and Fall stock juFt arrived aa.1 all parties can � ,E . cline a simple statement of the facts con Y y now fie properly suited. SND / UNTIL ' nested with it in the _public preys. The a genuine shake ever time on enter the ' inereaain demand for cliurch. I attended the Beallymacarat -_ . . e and ra ldly g r Les is scot and Garments made in the latest Styles aril a , /4� Jan. 1893. y large P GET - it has been the result of the experience of church.ed some tirring ysermonss for the erfect fit gnarante�l, Ca11 early !� `' . 1 smokers which these siAtemente suggested: P of his flock. I also had the pleasure p r . " fiver . b _` Their advice to buainese men ie to a of listening to Rev• Wesely Gtuard, another and avoid the rush. _ : i ise largely if they have the right article ,- - NSE . . 00 q . t g vtniucnt Methodist diyine. His discourse ( I to_back up the advertisement with. was instructive and entertaining. To day, _ The editor of the Bobcaygeou Int ruei Wednesday, Oct. 1'2th, the sea itl compura •TMS. - tiCL,. - '� Aa regards c ole i p Q� ��1 • dent remarks :- ga tively smooth and the�shf lidea quietly 10 00 � X - �. - - �' Ontario, for the present year, there is along,_ every one ha ea ting to sight - • be feared even by the most land to night. Thursday, October, 13th, . ' y 1. nothing to we are now in the Gulf of 8t. Lawrence ®e$1y 11­ , - timorous. We shall have frosty weather passed through the straits of Belle- This is the Best City '&} Within a week or tw.o, and that wilVery I leut llagsuight. Smooth water, Ship steady NeWepfi`par iii Oataria Send the - an end to any epidemic of the kind. i e ees of frost. -and land in sight on both sides. Reached above 'iii with Name and la- ;. - few bacteria can stand tend degrees - ". Don't worry yourself about cholera : its Grosse Tale about midnight where eve passdress to 1 � ' lit-just see that soar subscription ed medical inapvction. A) ly had in sick ._.. L �D����Y� nn•, �u� ��C�O . all rig J nese ed board, we were only detained 20 181 11 [1 11 UU p ryy - - is paid Up, and leave the rest to an x11• minutes and then allowed to proceed. Fri - ;, day 14th, we reachedFather Point a fi p.m• We been appointed sole agents by TORtONTO, wise Providence.,, Ok. Gerow, Prcprietar. f 1. . A terrible accident, with fatal lesult, with smooth sea, where we took on the C L Munson, Eaq , Bowmanville, forthe - -Manufacturer of _ took place a few miles north of Bowman- pilot, mailii and telegrams and also handed Count of Ontario, for the best Woyen e enin of last week. thoin telegrams and letters for transmission `Vire Fence in the country, and are pre- Ij ,Force ilii Suction Puinpa i� 1 .. I T. L. Ville on Monday Y B from there. Saturday 15th, we reached OTRI EN _ _ As �yalter Viee,contraotor and mason, of ared to build fela0e, and sail Farm and ,,- savant -five years,wae (�nebec at 5:30a.m. and left thereat lU sins Tunuship rights oc the most reasonable We E e Deep•well Pumps of Brass, Iron and ,,_�­ ,Solina, aged about y & Porcelain. for Montreal. The sail up the river a terms. We build twenty different styles returning home from Bowmanville,<his • . . Was say sunny and on this machine, plain or Ornamental. We THE GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS horse shied into the ditch, upset facoe warm Scenery The captain hoped to reach Mon- - -�} . and throwitaQ DIr• Vioeon his also own the right ht for Ontario County, � OGRA�HE yPindmill and Cistern Tnka, and 1/ - �'C - buggy exce t townshi \Vhitb and Brock for jH " r pia head striking a stone. No one saw treat that night, but darkness closed in on the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishing Cistern Pumps. Mai orders s found the unfor- us about 5 miles Belo�t chorafc�ra fear of ( p y the accident, but when ship leas onliged to ca to purchase Farin or Townshi rights for � cushion P . H disposed of his 'Toronto business promptly attended to. s: _ Lunate roan was dead. The bu$ny that he running aground. In about half an hoar, either of above, will do well topooaenit ns p T yM�N h'Jft3Y PH Agent Piokerin was lying on his bank, fullest however, a lighter tug belonging to the rsonal1 mt lot 7 B. F', Pickering, or and will Hereafter devote his etl- _, - • I had Dot moved after he struck the groudn a Dominion S• S• Co. came along aide from writo us yto Whitby P. O. Parties are tire time to `Vhitby Gallery. - He leaves a widow, three sons . Montreal and took in such passengers as strictl f rbiddea ic,fringing On these pa- wished to reach Montroal-that evening. 1 Y Y y MONEY TO LOAN. =� daughter, all grown ap• chance and t®uta. USINESS is already Som enc- '- On Taeaday evening last, a Haan' who availed myself of this happy 2$ �1 ALLiN & BRANT. B o be named Robert Trimble, en- arrived at the Montreal docs at 7:45 p.m., • _ - t u e ing to I um b t t>, facilities a •o; on first-classI . •o• is said t from W• $• thus enabling me toeatch the;8o'olook west �__- - MORTGAGE SECURITY.'» - .- gaged a horse and buggy WHITBY MARBLE AND quell that he can accommodate 11 g K as of Oshawa, for one hour, oaten- bound G.T.R.lble line waa on usual land- atlowest rates of interest. MortgegeS and De:_ Thomas, WorkS whoT V . require ictures. During th p benturea purohnaed for Cash. sibly to take a Short drive in the country. of this F' t` homes conoladed the ing me at homy on Sunday morning at iia . T , and sound from the perils of Holiday season call land get phot REAL+ FST-A-T ' V uI•nin , Mr lock,safe Gram V Not ret g bought and sold on commission. Wednesday the of the sea. we had a concert on board ` o'clock, u 4�5 rig was stolen, and communicated with ni ht, a rogram of which 1 U`,�des $t. 4. Ship Friday g - w H IT BY. that will be finished in the lateatstyler. eqt tint , western,Lancashire and Nort '. the Toronto police. On p ' ' oa. It proved a decided aacceas _ ' thief was arrested in Toronto while tYy handy i>Qstabitistttea :f348.) Of the art..- rittsh,iKercantile, and ManahesterFirein- ing to sell the horse and bugg4• Trimble without particalarizing, each dormer do- ;WMWMMt surauoe Companies,-North American ! _t i�K_ . With a. farmer in ppee i s Wolfenden, Pro rletara LifeIneuranaeCo.,also ACaident >nresided ing his part well• The collectionid of tl aECTAL attention will Ifs givell I . . . sL ,::: uranaetakan. I 'L � ie, said to hate ed t6 abr►at 7 or S pounds, in aP the vicinity of Taunton last winter, r nd age Institute. Soping-I Having iclturo.;l to the old ,;t.tucl u[ flit; .- -. our val• to.faluily groups and as Christmas ' when he le#t his employer hnedpP Otl the havenotstO>asgresaed too fAr in 3 �Yolfenden (lt atlic�dna liltirblQ .Docks, ram�,' a► d -vmLi d? k 1 ed more clothes than he Ow - I remail!, - I-Ain 1lettel prep€tred t'o, ea:eattt. .all * . 1. -.•- : - ' = gable apses, i t of the Laurier ciemorlstration iii .-Tours faithfully. I ' ` h etoifin a- UK( 1 c agars X11 OtherI. � � Ope ty f3a�8. y ani and is a tithe wl?on most fan1il'es ha r Josh ggAOEx Oshawa, a horse and buggy 'was ; ertr.izsilg to dire busisielis, ieeuui0u,it.ia the'proper tir14 to h x r ar recti&.p x .9 .�1 -p "H ' el Sheds, stud Ibis man �.,.,,.,,1 .f �, . �:" 1`tt c e11 selevted stock •4 , - 1.' A LY.�.t7 T 1\► NVR !* r t from one of tae hot He ., - _ finis i y he. thief ;P .. ,. ►:_. .. 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I I . . �. - ,� .- nrst a TradlaitV - f.1--. --- ._.- I i , ... . - *M-3k), I date 0 el-on the Us L)6, '17� _-.1 _r To the Editor. -1 , I . elisel, then a ilrwv. - - "; �.�---, baWe 01 .F lab)y-at this offl a. . I -, Wistfully q,t the bright fire, and caressed -I % $11sive Di , ..I f., - - i N;�- . " - . . 'a Craft k: � .. I; I 1,VAL - �.�­ t4in - Ilia thin hands as if lie were warming them. ft lvant or Spr%*K. Lke Rear Ga rd of and Finally Rsi 191plorer .-�� . . . I I. .. - . ,troosiPt oil 1110114 . POW. issue of field crops .. .. .. I i�- . ,.r-._. keep t a date P&M ahead. . � 41 lot . Sx%-There are few (I * . 1, ­ 14� ..L. I w e . . . . . � No, no gas I Gent,h hoarsely, " not Departimix Amignion birds. ra=-kabre his- �LtL�;-�_' � 't" .L, - s . . which are the direct cause of more 1068 to A little vessel having a to �, '� .­ . if of � - ' , L I :­�.�I I . . ­ ;;� , 12' �.- ,L him ! not'Tom,Mrritigton I He was drown- . .-, ,, . _. I L 16tthe robin's imp&tiont yelp norYOt6ttlia t-ho farmers of Canada than timb which is tory has plied for years on Laka TaDflan,_ .- ."L-".0;'s r., ,)f I 1- . . . ..1., -,� ,-,­:: � - I- ^ VIF '... ed at sea." 11 i progress - . I . . A4 ,�.. "T Pt 11. L.: �­ ad to happy song.nor the song spea"wa,thri known under the differano names of "po- yika. tier story Ilustraten the iw­- . . 11 . I r, - . I I . _� -4 [:Atl(, , ... I­ - - . . .. LL_.. . ,� iviu 0. - __-"- � - Nut drovmed, 'said the other; anA his tate rot," 41 blight" or 11 ru " - . -�-�.- 1��-, � � ,otltll �, W, , at. --, � f. .,e . ." . viliza, � , 4 i�--I I ­ It" 4bt WOMI nor the bluebird's serene melo-ly, heralds MY 0bj8C6 that region tromi savagery toward ci . .._. . __"_Q_ . ley a expectations voice sounaed'so gentle, so unii-a the Har- .. � -ZL�- �. - . � - '05k, : - ut attends ite vaix- in writing this letter.is to draw the at ten- tion. ��:" �...- '. �,.�f.- , A ..­ W�,, ., In ith society, the 0111117 of 813pring ; b I .11, " ". _­ - ­ �_'I' '.. I I ­ -4 voltini I h . "­__� ­ � - � ... .. . . . ... I ... .. .... .... It i, :9 aws gold and i a berth ofrered him. rington of old, that there was plenty of guared. one blithe musicians accompany tion of your readers to the fact that a prac The beat bofitoL on Tanganyika are obt&iim- -"",., 4 L��14.-'. I , " IIV, ll� -- 1.%.. .. �I:e- - -, ,0;.1,.1 . i vfk- in the office, he or mistaking his identity - 11 but as been discovered �� .� 'law room f 0 the soft air that,bares the fields, enpurples tical and m ad from enormous tram in the vast forest�---. �L ' 7�'.'­.'�k' -__ hich h I . . � - :,%" - . I W -",%W,L.,We.x.,14'L-:,,T'4ftg-ePt"o'r the flihing.-grounds picked up by a schooner, when h� had lost a c "'... *I'. �. I . - the buds and falls the bloom of the first and that the boo time for applying it i whi h skirts most of the shores of the lake. -V_ ti :., � I 7-11 oert-a-inl . - -1'.� r I- 1 7." 1.,. - I.-- 0, J of the SiorCh&a. Eight weeks, long And all hope. -1 was carried to a strange place, - " iil, .w. - If ,, . . w�__ �A. �' ��, :1 . Jere of t I I f " squirrel cups and sets he hyla's shrill,chime during the latter half of this mouth. In this forest the boat long after known as , ,"- , ,A,;�"t A , 0011 pass &shore. and I had the fever." Re drew a little I . � - .:, ,�'."L- ? .-.i i ---�_j,I�-,,� dreary to tho ,k a-ringing. This disewe of the pot%to is due to the " the Calabash was originally a huge tree ­... I .-1 . ,� � 11 - j:�j. - ..;�,-� I I I vv,i��.f, ,4 . as at Be&' 8 The nearer the fire, and put, his hand on the bac � . _� , �"­ � ,-j.--X ' a the trunk, cut down by the axes of the natives . -.­1;.'..�_k," , --..,%,- / : , .--, 1�, T4 -Genth, in the office, time flew. Preceding these, while th. fields are Yet attacks of a parasitic fungue, known by . L^. .." 1-1 "'I cliar ,� -, IL - _-4 L a(, 0 . .-.­. . .:_ . .1 - 1 . " � 4. IL ­ � 14'. morning the Comet was due rain found of a bhair ; then, with a Smile, he-looked An unbroken whitene-A and the cloping of n a of 11hytophthom infesta7m. The life with tnormous labour, and then, with axe - � - I I f rom ,��k-­.- F4 _ .� _'j�� - a . . . �_ 1. " . � . . -I- .. -­ . '. 7 " . A,;? _ "* . . .1, �'it­ , him nervously pacing hf-25ory of &his fungus is briefiv as follows : and adze and fire, moulded into shape. �� L , # I -� V.P., , ,--W . __ _ , . .� .. thequa;� He had at Genth. Hurley's face'wore an awful thadrifts maintain the' f%ntastio gracoot _ � -�, � oil ti k, , , I- , ..." ."Av. -_;� .", , A _._I � .1, I. . a his plans. This trip would prove frozen look. lie appeared cowering back. . . ill�; 1:1 L.-I- - -" q 4-11 . nized The fudgus� passes the winter inside the . . ­ f�_­ . -�".. - mad ,.hair stot in-built shapes,before a recog Boate like the Calabash are excellent as& , ;.� .- ;��4- " I Norl , I , . . - . �11_11 I. . 11,��." � .- 16..,_ .-,�., �... rid a desiL for 11 I'm very tired," said the wand'erer n spring. . �,� ,-tj, I - - - � '._. Tom's salvation. He had fou waft of Spring is felt or tile voice of a freed potato tub,er and in planted with it i - .1., -.11, ­ I � from , : -1 - ­ -�.?.. _: , ,. . ' vessels, though in their lines they suggest - �. I'.1,- - , t - . 4 " . . - ' .. ,� ­.- � . . . - I - .1, h* "� ve been to - . ,- 11: 1. -�', '_'�- -the office, and under his own eye feebly. Aay I sit down? I ha, rather a clumsy hippopotamus than a swan. ; 1- � � ` 1ra in itream is heard,comes that sable pursuivant An soon as the pomto throws out its shoots, - - .,- r.." � ;". c. . . men, - - . _ _ .,- .. 11 . - - It- . -*"' _"�' Harringtnn should commence the new life. - . _1� �--tl I - . Tile% .1 '- tits crow, fighting hi it P Scores of natives dragged the finishf,d -, ,'' - . lt�_ Some strange places, b,it I'm home now ; in way &gains ierce the parasite grows with it, running L . � 1�% 4 t the f . �. . - f . �� : � __ - I .. . �1 ....'.. -11 � I - ! ­ _.,� - Though Genth's mind was busy, his eyes and I want tofind Nell. Ihaveboontothe North wind, tossed&low and aloft, buffetood through the tissues of the stems &lid boat down the mountain slopes to the lake, - � ...,I,r-��.7.�E , � offell � '_ . - ­.-, . , ( ,_._,"-.-._�,�`.' kept st�raying down the harbour ; and at old house, but she wa,q not th re. But , .,4,: . _'. I - 11� ­�­. - e to this side and . to that, yet staggering from about the end o( July produces where it was launched with much ceremony ..- - -_ - . '.�.n I �1. ?1.1 I-.4 ed 0 .. '. . I . .. I nt, palit of a tug, you'll help me to firld her, won't Y so a as . . .� L .. -L. _ .- - I I ­ , �� L: - . ,� -- �.-- last he heard the pant, pa on? bravely onward and sounding his trumpet beneath the le&v an sbundane of. apor , The medicine man made aim offering of beads - . . ,�_. ,�,�".-TI. . - 1� .� --��Z I L �.�.., . _ Punt . - . .1 � I .I - .. .:.. . _ �. �r . , , - _ -,. .- and saw her red-banded funnel passing the You'll tell rn�! where She is?" in the face of Ilia raging antagonist, and for or seed-like bodies. These are exceedingly to the gods of the lake, so that they should . _ . ,L'.- ' _11i_-(y � . ..�- supi ., f .1 L� - _ . -�,_ � , t J. . . I . - I . �. I ­ : - , -- I _� �_. lower ferry. Astern wag a dantly-rig ad His voice was eager, and again be looked in ailvar.cii of its banner proclaiming miunte, but are produced in such numbers take the vessel under thair protecting care. .. . . �.( I - w- seut, ,��(: L - .�._ .. .. - .: ..� �� �,� . , , I'- . i only :, .:.:.� �.. "I ". '.. rie:� ,- �_-__.%1 trawler. Scores of smacks and luggers were, at Genth. The-400r of the room wa Spring. that they frequently give a frost-like ap- Then as a native trading canoe the little I ab<)-. t . 1 4 . � _­ -_ - i . * . . _. ,. . I� . . ­. -� . a, and what rtly closed, and through it there came a it is the first andible promise of the ce to the under sides of the leaves, vessel, still unnamed, began her career with - * ` A ,I I 14 . I : .t�- :- - % already moored at the quay-oil a an ' � _l -.1 . . Of � . - - --�,:" - ,. ' .. .. -1 . . with scandalised sails, masts, alfrouds, and Faint cry ; then aL a,,otbing sound ; then 'a longed-for sesson,and it heartens us though 7hren these spores are produced on the a crew of Stout black paddlers,who took her- I 1. '. � 7 , I L I. . . . . � _ ., L sell t . , . ; � ;,-- . . . -� .. -.1 ... - � -. . .��i. .. ��­_�L . dangling balliards, it was a minute or two cry louder than the first, Thereacuedma" there be weary days of waiting for itA fulfill- leaves, the appe,trance known as '4 rusti 11 from port to port laden,with rain, fruit, . . ..: -._� .1 -) . I . � -­ bor. I . � . - ­ I . .L t . �".�I-- . .�.- - .� before he ,could make her out. When the pricked his ears. ment, while the bold herald im beset by shows itself in the shape of small dark salt, oil, dried fish, ivory, anif other com- .: -.1 . .- . ­' . : lishr '_ . . . . �' � ` 11 , __ . . ....., , .-1 . I L' �:. . . � - r- .. I I _11 _ -Caused by the dry- -� - . -,. - -1 . t snake-like coil of the towrope wan castoff slid *CA baby "' he Said. I`S�you ire married. mtorm and pinched with hunger as he holds brown dots, which ard L modities that are exchanged among the , - -:. .-. . .- . I I I - ,.�f . - .1 . . exale " . - . . 11 * p 'to bay- tribes. � . . . . .. . - . ��,- �: . tile I ' - I rasi i� - ' '­ - 88 a a * _­ : �! � - I.-,. �,- .., the tug she red out, Genth idaw tile new Porhaps-00rhapi " - he added timidly, his orit,post and gleans his scant rations in ing up of the ti tie from the ' " � �'� . - � __ . -. .__. b . ,t.., '. - . . il . . --� � - . 6 comer was th7 Comet.-. He made a step for- ,,you dou'r, want;a here. I had better go. Elic Winter-dasolated land. ing used up their cantents. From the rust On one of her voyages, after she had .- .....- '.. bo � felor A .. . I 44A if he had been shot. I had no right to come ; but I thotight you He finds some friendliness in nature even stage all future infection takes place. nerved-as a trading canoe for two years, She . I - ...�._. 1,1�e 1, V; . . ,� � .� �. � ward, then steppe, _r . � tile , . - ;f - _ � Of - .. His eyes wer� g ad to her rigging. She 0 wind I . - . I.. - . - untI4 - '.I could tell me *here Nell we&" .-Hi;. ga7ed now. Though her forces assail him with Some of the spores are carried by tit entered .the port of Ujiji, where she was , .I . J� � L,_' i-"�... . - I ! f-mast high ! I ve trader. He . - . iff TI -1 . I . . . .: . was fly in g bar-fl hal It w's again at the fire and his abaky fingers stray relentless fury, She given him the shelter of And falling upon the leavesof other adjacent bought by an. Miwahili s a .. .L .....L' I....,I . .-- - . .. �.. .-. - not the first ti e Genth had behold that oduce more rust spots, r .- ._­ 1.1-1, ,_ . L' . . V_ - I . . . . - ed over the buttons of his threadbare coaL her evergreen tents in windless depths of plants, . While drew her on the shore, deepened he' by ' I -. � , . Aug .1 - .. ...�. 4 - . . .. I .. ,:. . I . . ominous Big lit now it turned him faint. others far,Zg to th round are washed b" building planks around her sides, strength- - . .� I I two .., . .:, .. .- 'With an effort he staggered up. - woodia,,a,: bares for him there a ro9d of c .L . I�.; I 11 � -I I.. .. I- � - . 1 p,me it . I -_ . I I find Some "I rawhing the forming 1. . I _�, - . .:. . .--, . . In hi thouglit-sup - It, was only Genths lips that- T"Ovea. sword or stub,-le whereon to neftLh the surface an ened her with thwarts and a half deck' - : �' L, , L i I . 1 .. and L . �.�� n . stooa I rot, a . . ... ,;. . _:_ . .- I­.. ,., H crumb of comfort, ; leaves for him unga0,er* tubers produce the rot stage. Tile wet rigged her with a mast amd sail, and the . . . �. .. ..,:. I'L I Akg for Tom Harrington I a ' &I . �. ...�.;,.- _. . - I 1.I- - - Iked gloom- "Yes, yes," he said, in a hollow tone, M and on the as seen in autumn in the tubbra, is the form . . . � . 4110 in - L .. . - . - . - I ��'. - - . minute fascinated, then wa And in the name of (J'Iod, gg -quick I *0- ed apples on tile naked boughs, launched her Again as a slave dhow. For - -� - .4re _-: ' - - . _0 . .- - . - , ... I __ . - back to the office. He sat there with * unpruned tafigles of vities wild grapt.s- of this disease which is beat known,but po. three I.I ­ ,- morrow-I'll see you to-morrow." � years she plied back and forth across �- .._.-.r�- ` - __I- . __ pri44 � I - - is face*buried in his hands, when the opeti- . .Lgainst poor rairins of the frost,-the remnants of tato rot in really a dry rot which kills the the lake bringing carg6es of wretched men, . � : _: � :.. I , . . C - A gust of wind drove the snow I a m �. ..:. ­. .., Viet ing of the door, the itound of Bea-boots, and nal feasts of the robins and part* tuber, and in autumn the wet rot follow wo en, and children to the Ujiji slave . L ..- the Window. Before the fleeting patterns AUt,Um . .. "I .. I �1. -- man - . : and the voice of Holmes, aroused him. "I f the flakes were off tile glass, anot-her rid '41' a reault of decay' In winter the disease market. One day a load of slaves had just - ... I.... .1 . _.. I- 11 . N I Telankful now for such meWe fare and Am tubels an patches of hard . . . . ken see, owner," he said, "you ha' been oi� 0 iver- occurs in the been landed on the shore when Mr. Hore.- . �_ .- . ­ 1. . __ - gust matie them afresh. Harrington ah . . I-. .-.� ­._ . .1 � brig .. .. the q nay." - I 1-11 eager for the fullness of disgusting repast&, Whitish diseased tissue. who had reeently come to UAL AS All Agent. I I .� .-. , " "It's very cold," he said-, "but ' ­ I . - � � - . _. . Res, - � ..� ., .L ,_ ad. - the- . . . .-: L , _: :1�%._Lf.: . . "Tell me, said (lenth with -dry lips,! walk quick, and you'll tell me where to find in the bounty of other mumns he becomes Irk this district the rust stage does not of the London Missionary Society, saw . . ... . .: tA'n.1 11 .. . I I-. .. 41 whom you have lost?" . M1 epicure whom only thochoicest food will generally appear until about the first of littla craft, and decided that she was just - I . . .T., . .1. - - . . " . - ­ . 1 14oll?" � dier . . ,_ .:I large L - - . -1 . - . . I 2 �-.,: :, The skipper of the Come't passed a As he.- put the- question there satisfy. He has the pirk of the fatten grubs, August and this is the first evidence that about what he needed for exploratorl voy-- . . - . . I I- ... I �'. .. mh( :�-.1-: ." . M-textured hair. I - As a rule the He sucooe ed in- - .. .­ ... . J . .. I �_.: .� .L and through his eaku augh ; then the he makes stealthy levies on the earliest,rob blight is present in the field. ages around the lake. . . �. � * not .- . .� ; . I I . - . . � , - ,:-. . 'Well owner," he said slowly, "I'll speak sounded a rippling I a lofty lookout or black spots appearonly on a few leaves at purchasing her, drew hir up on the beach . I .. 1, L .--. ­ . 9 . allatch of a song, AS some ins' nests, and from bom a ­ I � - . houi � . - � - - - ­ . � "L.-_" . the truth. 'Twor this way: the wind were Joyous. era aerial scout watches the farmer plant the firmt. but if the weath�r be favorable the once more, repaired and altered her, rigged - � .. ., . . I . ..Z _..�.1,- one tripped down the stairs, The wand two -_ , . - , . Inat - :,1�,:: east 1) and &wait& its a carried hoe in English fashion with masts and - , - . - . i. . .__ . I . : I corn risreountinfo into the d6eisse spreadr,rapidly from spores . - . -I I� r risel - . � _.,1:,�." I "In God's nani a I" cried Genth, 11 who is er's face grew bright. He held up his hand a 0 r Whose by the wind from these cent-rem of infection, ned her the Calabash, and the-- . . ... .. .1 . - ­ . . - ; . . .11 . �1 . �.t?sj "Listen !" he cried breathlessly. "That i; dainty tidbits, fo voila, christe .1 . . - z pull � . . � - . .. --�:,�.:. I I . - 11110reetneps in his overm&&LbriDg weakness. so that a large field maybeoomo diseased in little boat Was once more launched upon I . _L . 4 . ­ ie�r I . I ".�,_.... lit To sail straight to the pint, owner, 'tin Nell's voice I My NeIL! That in the solig For this he braves the terrible saarecow a few days, and an a result the crop Of Pot" Tanganyika as the first mission ary,weasel on - L .�. L.. . . _, . - . - I I - ,.- . she used to sing,long ago! Why,she in here, . ­ ..: and . .. . .1 . � I . . -*. -__ : .__`.1 - &'e new deck chap." nd the dr�ad mystery of the cornfield's toes will the lake. Consecrated to the cause of peace, - . L . - _: .1 . HurleV-she is"-He turned wonderingly a . . ... 't � . �'. - 1. . to c, � I ., -_:_ - . . '- . ..- I -- �� �. . � ­ :.1.. Genth looked at him helplessly. Herring to Genth. The smack-owner's jaw had fall- liDed boundary, for this risks life and - REMEDY. she became known in time to every tribe , - . � - . . . Whn I, . I . .1 ­ ..I:,:-- He had mad and I �. . . ­ I . .- . ;I ­.I . 1. a all his little plans, ; his teeth were chat,wring; and tromb- forfeits the good name that Ilia hotter deeds . . - . . . ' _ T L . . -'.'� ton I around the !ake as the harbinger of good I - � I I. - .- ter Hand than his had swept them 'On . ht ive him. if lie would not beitempt- Careful experiments have shown that by - .- . .- __ - - .1. . and . . � . I -_. a grea linr in every limb, he barely held up by,the 9 will. I .. - � _. - - . the I i- . . - . _. I - - away. on our , , - :-'. ' - .- I � .,- * _,�7`� I'� "When did this take place?" lie n1rom grube and oiLrrion, what allworthy spraying the potato haulms at tile time the Lake Tanganyika, an it appears . I. 'p- 7 . but " _��L w -ilphate is the . ­ . ._ - .. 1 . _�, ".,-L. Raked. mantel piece. I bird he might be accounted. Jvk at good rust.'irstap are with smixtureofa - maps to-da result of these surveys, . . � ­ . � port , � r - .- I., . :,- We wor acomin' A puziled look stole over Harrington's . - .I . . � .. ,:....,�.;., . ! 46 The night afore larati face. It cleared-, and he too,began to tram. if humble repute might he live, how lament- copper and rinlie known as tile 11 Bord ix hich Mr. Me corried out on the Cal&- . � ... I . 1. .1 . .. .1. . the . :. : $I . mixture," the rust or blight on iho lemaves w . . - L . ­ I . . � . . '... � home, said Holmes, directing his gaze to His survey is the beat that has yet . . L I - . . - . ­­_'. f. � bomb. . sail, - '.. 1�­. 1i I__. a nautical almanac, and telling his tale to ble. "Your wife I" he whispered. "YOU Od diivi- . B a large . . . . . : - - . 1. Reso -, , - - have m-wried liar I You thought me dead I 0, appetite I thou base belly-donne I can be stopped, and awa conseq uenci � . � - wind ealit . a t tie hers can be been made of the lake. He paddled and -� - . I . � - ,.. . _".- it &a it hung on a nail, 11 wi' the , sailed along the shores, every dal, seeing a ' . T1 : .. demon, for what mine of birds s,nti men art proportion of th ro in I tu ­ . I � - .,�...�.1. :..... I am going-I am rin .. � . . 1 � .�, .. 1. 'L . . -at ; I had jest fixed the port an' star- prevanted. Ian a and new . . , .- �.. 4 ­., ne%'( L I I .� f `'L ; nor`e -4' oor!." He put his hand IDORDI?AVX WTXTunr. - . - I ; ,:: . out to feel for the He was trying to thou&0cOn"tAbl* I . . grand panorama of Unknown - L,� -. ig os taking a spell at the -eful measurement and ob- - . 1: - . _,­;.. . i__ _ board Ii lits, anN find tile ha,Wle, When it swung Open In the SpringLide days he turns aside * tribes. By cat . . . . . tile I _-- ... 1::.: tiller. All of a suddent I sees a great green Me '7,'opper oulphaw, 6 pounds i . ' .. th, the outlines . . . 1. .1 1 . .- ... . . _ �­ - ... . I- .,-,..-".14 . .L, n' I and Nell stood on the threshold. from theft�nd robbery t- the softer g * serveLtion,.month after mon _ _ . . in v� 1,. .1 . ; 'I , ar-sh voice Lim*, fresh, 4 pounds; of tile lake and the names of the bordcrin , , :a_ __- � ��.."- :..- sea acomin, which I knew we'd ship, a ' . . . - . 1- ­ :.-.. He gaves. low sob. and with bent head of love, wheraunto you hear the h . . I � . . I. . ­ . post - .-, ­ I_. �_%. .�­ � , . .. .1 Bung out to the chaps to keep below. Jest 41 in clut,tering notes, and, h"vi 9 Water, 45 gallons. . : counitries were marked on the map oil - L . Wha .51, .: - sought to pass her. She tried to see his '"'lle ­ . . . . � .. . . - .. _. .. �I-�r .: :t a , d niy lips, some one pop- WoOeil his matoe, the pair begin house-build- it was, about two years before , .. - . ­ - , - .. 111. ,� . .­..%_, ..:-,. a the words passe . face. To make Bordeaux mixture.-lake six Africa. . . 1. � . ... I.. trao .. - - I � - . 'L � � . . I The I lug and keeping. -his survey. - � .. - __. I �'. . . ..­­ a - . . ..� 11 I I - - - ,.-. ., ped out o' the hoodway (companion "I.. I pounds of I hate(blu vitriol)pow C t. Hore completed - . . e .. - . at �� L` '. . � am going, Nell," he inumbled-" - - i copper ou p a -- m - V -.-,..,.,-.%1_ �...:�;�_L. sea an him must ba' touched the Comet's I . siest of All bird dered, Rod dissolve it in ORO gallon of hot I. - - . _._�,I . tor. 4 1 . .. . �;.__ i I could ani going- He was quite helpless now, and It is the rudest And clum The Calabash was 32 feet long, and its ... . . - - , 1.11% .. I - I eck at the same time : sa' afore ture that has becom6 the contra of water in a wooden tub (iron must not be crew consisted 6f eight natives of Uiiji, all . I ­ I . ­ . d ' ' . t .... . I .1 w . ­ f.1�i�. I f swept over the starboard blinded ly tears. , architac . -� � I . . as 11­ . I I ',r clutch him, he won - . . .. , . Gah .. . . : ­ t rail. I hulled a belt at him, an' put the At the sound of his-voice, at the sight of their cares.such a ju mble of stick a and twigs used. asthe vitriol would attaek it). Slake of them skilled canoints and flaiiermen. The - - ­ . I - . . - - -1 �Fl � .. . �. t I -irked found&- four pounds of lime in sufficient water to vernal was big enough to carry a large .. . _. I , � , � ­ L Ise - ; � 1. I I �, ' the shAy figure grown suddenly old,some %a chance might pile on its f - ..I . � I .1 . - . - .- A'most as sune as we gat about, 0 . . "I . . .,� .L. tilWp. memory stirred her,and she clu'Ahed him tions,but woo bet ide the hawk who ventures make a .thin whitewash. Strain this quantity of supplies and merchandise. a . - k L�. Ele, - . ., . .. . I I- ,� ''.I our boat was launched, an' the chaps were sound his hollow through & fine a: ve or a stick to remove all that C&pL Hors was able to be away flora . . - . _ . . - _. ... _. .e ­ my . . . ... Sy the arn�. He lifted his head ; their eyes near, or owl who dare* t,3 . . . . L' : . I - ; I- ' . I .11 ­.. ...-.L,.;.I_�.,,, in her. They pulled like madmen; but met, and. with a wild scream she"Dk to trumpet in the sacrol precincts. lumpe. When both li4uide are cool, pour home for months at a time. _. . ... .- I. __ . ., .� . I I- - L '.r,-.4,�;' you known, owner, bow fast a drownin man suddenly and the lime wash slowly into the copper Sul- � I . . . . .. I . I . . of fl . : ­. . . I ., . - - _1 . . L . - ... - I- I ,lid I. . :. I I .7 L: :;�._ drifts to wind'ard. They could never git this floor. At the first alarm signal,as .. .. I I .- . .. . . . ­ MI IV Z. L . I.: . ­.­I . the crew o' An hour latert a doctor came. He looked mysteriously as Robin Hood's merry men hate solution. stirring it all the time. . When 'Were Passports Drst Issnei. . - - . . - �. ... - I� .- , _ :- ing i� I 1% - �� ... .,:. I nigh him ; an' when I picked k K'Iow add enough water to make 45 gallons 1. _. I �. _. " - .1 ­ . in a i . . 1 . . �_:­; dox:e for. They stHarringt,�u, who hsdbeen puttoo bed, appeored at winding of his horn, the blac ' . '. � I I - . '.. p I''.. they wor . . � . - - .. . . ; - I I � the boat u?, and shook his head. " I'm 110 Use," helLid. cianamen rally frorn every quarter of the a,nd the mixture is ready for use. It is beat A passport is a license to travel, and also . . , ­ the . . . ."I � . � . .`.::.-1 d another stroke for the . r . . ., - , - .1.� - ... I., �. ',.L:"� couldn't ha pulle I- Cold,:Xposure.a'debilitated constitution. groenwood to assail the intruder and fa ce to prepare the mix Lure some time before re. a safe-conduct, or warrant of protection. .. : �.- . - �, higi __ . / , -.. L _��- -%�: Indies. An' the deck'chap woe gone. All - 1-1 .1: I .. . . I The ma has been dying for weeks. He may him to ignominious retreat. - qUired, but it must be kept covered to keep By means of it Monarch* or Governments ­ .. . .-.1 tud, '' I . . .� I __ . .'r, --L we picked up woe this'-he held up a soiled %NF hen at last the darlin having clad out all dust and rubbish. restrain tile entrance of foreigners into their �. . . . . -..,.. . I- �. - "� I _. I . ­ !: - ... :� I` -sou'-wester. last tile night out ; I doubt it." nth na .. .. - ­ - .. .�.. . C"t �- .-, .. T full sable mi- ag . - . 4 i . -- .� w - - 11 , .- I -I- . .-I.,- - "I Y04 must report it," said Genth heav- The ' doctor was righL Harrington their unco kedDe-11111 Wit To apply this mixture too th f " a un- dominions,or the exit of their subjects from ' .. _­_ _­_ _i��-.. -.\-. . . o - I - li*� , . ". I. -. is gradually grew weaker. '11.1is brain Wander- ment. are abroa-1 in tile world, they, With doubtedly the best and chea;stoway in to their territories, and i6lao endeavour to se- : .: _ , _'L . - ...- I _. - - m - , . ily-,, it's'all you can do now. . . . . . .�.7.1�.! ... . one ­ - .1 L.,- . a to - - . ­.:: I I'. __ I I. . .1 :. ed to strange Scenes, the River Plate.Costs, unwary toolikardine"iLndincemsantquarulous use a proper spraying pump and nozzle,but cur6 the safety and freedom of their subj c ' : . I , -� - � Na . . - - ' - . . .'e_ �, - - - - .. ': . 1 'a which .1�4 - � men nodded, and slouched ."o i � - Hol . &Way' Rica: then home, and Nell. When Ilia cries of hunger or alarm, art still a COn"'Ant if theas are not on hand,good resul while travelling abroad. Passports are of -- _' . : 1. � r, I ca,j I L' I. L. . . � _' . � I � . 1. 1. J `�__, -. � - ,'. Whe k -a o . I . L .. . . :. . . . ­ - .. n he was gone, Genth went to bis des mind partially cleared, she was banding sour f anxiety to parents and kindruil. will well repay the trou:Ae,may be obtained very ancient date, and the first on record , - .. 1. . . - WiLl . ". .. . . . -- L . - . - � .� I .. ._-� . � md drew from it a sheet of note-paper ; on over him, and Openth sat holding his ban(]. But in the late Summer when the .young- by Ipp, - h ture with watering Cann was mentioned by Balz&c an having been . �! _ _L - . - :, __. � . . laing t. e mix . .. V .� .. 11 - .. fas� I .- . . ­ . nil . � . I - �,__ --1�;,T ;t was written the number of a 11 row." t,o months of discretion a ea. There are several L . - . . _ . ur L ".. I . - I ­ . � I r _ - Like-a child he put up his face, and she liters have come so I Wall fine ro,s given by the Roman Emperor Julitis C&-sar I el 1, . _ .'_ -.�.__L. of fo _. . --��L- .1 - .� L � LL. .1.� . " __ L " And I must break the ne re fr Pill I- '. � ­ lani � L _ . ­ � wo,"" lie said. eed front #,he bondage . ,_� , . . . _..., kissed him. He looked, smiling. at Genth -, the elders a, digerent, kIrldS of spraying pumps in the to a philosopher. It was in the terms . . . ':1. . I . 1. .1 . . - . ., . - ­ I ',, ; I... . � I... �� �;' - L- On a bleak January afternoon, two years then his hemA fell back on the pillow. 11 I their cars, a long holida.% Uogiam for all the mlerlist. Perhaps tits most convenient for lowing, namely, " If there be any one, on .s_, L � �. .. . . . era( �, '.­ � I . . � I . . . I I . - �, .r: . * ing." tribe. this work in . �,.�,._. - .. . .- .. ;�_ - . :. I .. � lat4r, a,man came through the tollgate. To . force impattached toaL^1r, Isnd Dr "a, hardy enough to molest Pota- . .: _.. . 11 . slee 1� . ,� . . �­ am going," lie said wftly-" I am 90 I . i . .- , . , - . . 1 . � . . - . I ­ I _ . . ­ I ! � '_- :.. he had reached Herr" I'll* young corn him long sines canned to r,l on whool to be t1rawn through the field . .. . . ,�,, I L ' 'rig There was a faint flutter of breath, an 1. . � - . ., V . �,_;;_�.,.,:�, L save a mile or 86, d his : mou, let him consider whether he be strong . . 4, .71 _ - . . , w- I ..: , -­:. 9 cut called 11 Of man has I a horse. Smaller machines, known as enough to wage war with Ciesar." In the .. I . - L. I i-1.11L, a cheerlessi treeles .. . �. �_i.. . 11 : -Z1, . . bourne b eyes olo.ed. The Deck Hand had gone. tempt them and the persimutto . ' ' - .. _.. brif; I . , -_.� - 1 . . - oir .I- .., I ... . - - . � He was thin &nil bearded. _�. . I. ._1 : 1 . � :,;, the New Kond. [THIC END.] .1 abai oil. Tile shorn meadows and the close Wnapmack Sprayers, consist of a resery chronicles written and preserved by monks ' . :. the . ; * . shabby, and his sLeps un- -, . , .. . - I . __ . . . . -_ the -1 . .". �_ . - - - . cropped pastures sw&rm with gre ts-ho Peru, containing a aln"ll force pump. which can be a passes issued Ao him-- -- I.. W'i' ) . L.J t__ _ His clothes were . .- . . - __ _. . . - are mentioned the fre - .. �,L_,. I _�- _. , . �� field and f t, ruits. carriet; upon a man's back. Both of these anbjeaft wl en going on pilgrimage to the � - k-, : *'c--- � ce andered th?, halfpenny toll -:: .,�­ re I ed _.. '.. ,:. a and uncared for, what happy kin(Is of pum can he purchavwd for about I . : Y r1ain. As he t L; oreat offer t.heir abun Ian . . ."'' . The sun wept "F: - I . t like fire. .': end of the Death of Solomolle IV ­ . ,-.. �: his fingers bprn vAg I Carole shrines Of St. lYeter and St. Paul at Rome- (3111 .....,) I I:'. �,:L . ugh the gate, and the _210. . ... . .1 _ � _ �J. � -.7 . I down as he came thro There in a legend concerning the death of lives they lead, sauntering oil*&aging Wing, 115 to$ - lag . . ,'T t_ - .- rt will be necessary to spray by Canute, or Cnut, Kinj of Denmark and I : . . S ' t� .. ,`­ -, -..-: traveller shivered. An 0asterly wind was ran, the ral- through the sunshine from chosen field. to the fields two or three times to protect the England, between A. D. 99i and 1035, to - . . t kil A,W%. , - � . Solomon, alluded to in the Ko \ I - . . . I ' ._'�__ - blowing. It lay in waip for 9 o dangerof in. . . , - . ­ .- , him u he at niphtfall encampin - . 11 . � . I... " Patriarchs and chosen wood, and ) obtain for them amirity, and also he,spital. . - I d -o I / . . ,_... :,.11,�I - mud, Baring-Grould's- crol thotoui hly. There is n - - :_ . :. . - _... L .- . - . rt.unded a corner, and .& roaring gust . - 1. -- �,�,I ­; ­­­ I .1 Prophets," and many other old and curious in the fragrant tents of the pines. . Juring the foliage with the above mixture, ity in passing through the various countrio . . . . I ho 11 ,��:, ' brought him up gasping fog breath. Butatill &y banners ot Autumn a 'a only halt the strangt,h of tile ori i . . -1 I , �17� . it I system b-11 f 1�1 - I . I .- ­ _ I�J botoks, both vulgar and semi-sacred, which At Ion& tile gr " - " 'gla' iiA the course of their travels. The � .. : .� - . .,: , ­�'.._ -­_� . -A t ' - hni .,�.,l . A 1 07 ,_ - a n. last he stop- is as follows : Solomon employed dw genii nal departure &a,d tile gathered clans fife &I formula which in most generally used. was also in vogue in China during the 10th - . __ � .1- �I � h I , " I ,. .. I . - � . - . I , . i 1. , . 11 row," Writ up it, an I ' I I - . IL, . .. ­�.., L d before a . d &way In stuggilug columns,flock ng the blue a of this mixture is that . rap - �, - ... I_ 1. . pe in building the temple, but, perceiving that century, &lid still remains`io as far as Rus- L , -: .. ...; L of a . .� � - ­� . . . . then stopp d again, ill a tall -act4cal remedy for , . .. anii ­ I.._ L. �� e front on - � � - , 1. , his end was near at hand, prayed God that sky with pul"ting dots of blackness, th Paris green, tile on y pi sia is concerned. In all European countries, i f 11 1_� - :_*. ,.:�:�.�. .I with the shutters olpsed. On thein a sad- arplied save the United 1jingdom, pasaport L-1 fit r J . - 1 I bouse his death might be concealed from tile work green earth with wavering shadow . the Colorado potato-oeetle, can be a still - . � 1 -. ­�­ :. _ x r ,�r . ' � .1 . - - .. whs chaliced-I'To Let." In a dazed sort of I om a continue to exist, and therefore to cause - . . . tile - -- . - --.,.I, -; �­ :� I ,era until the great buildt" Woo Completed. ly we wawh tile I atTeat of the a1%ble cohorts at the same time. To do this, mi with -,4� .. . . ,..;. the letterg, 11ben made his , , quarter to half a pound of Paris green annoyance to a greater or lesser extent both - � - � our . , - - � . ..., ­_ - � - - way be looked at # Th"erefore he m h ose desertion leaves our Northers homes ' � ­_- . , . � . _ . . . I I ,V_ 1�� ��,.-.- .�_ Way to the quay. Here he halted at the _4Forest, and 8, little water so as to make a. thick past . . .� .. for I , ..,- . ­ � from a tree and leaning'upon his staff, with in the desolation of Winter. to natives and foreigners, but especially to . L. - "I " '' ­: a of Hurley's Fleet. With a trembling or- � . . - i I . ,.. .: .... offic ' his head bowed in adoration,he died in the Stream. .: and then add it to *the 45 gallons of B the latter. Even in those countries on the '-' -.,. bar I - ` . 1 . �-,�' o I 1� _� L. ;- , 1. I- .- � - ,hand, he tried-the door. It was- locked. tempI6. His soul was taken so gently from .� . deaux mixture, that is, it is used in exactly Continent where the passport system is not ... I :: eve .:.-,. "� . .. . .- . � I LL % -­o.��­! d, be seemed to loose heart, and . I of Memorv. L so rigidly enforced, the carrying of a pass- - abs .I I . . I - , 2. :__�j,,, - � Then, indee' him I hat his body remained-standing for .., . A Prodigy � . the same strength'm with plain water. I . I 1. - I k �, - �. , . on-the doorstep. He was ' . L - 'I hese OnSt4Lntly 1.k - ­ � . . - ew a - - . �,3�7_,i- g is I . I . . - � . . z� . one whole year; those who saw him diought - - an ago, In one mixtures inust, be kept c port is found to be desirable if delay and I . .. I I., . . �­­. _�,:-.. .­;-� at the black bough of & tree that Professor Henkhh, a f hile being used, as both the lime - I*t:l I . . , .';' , . ­, . �- -..::. 1 a. look* that lie was absorbed in prayer and dare - stirred w trouble to travellers are to be avoided. The - ()V(1 J . _.. . a the Jourill of 6pemlat,ivo - : _. TA , 11 . Q . ­__' . .1. � . ­ ­ 11 I llapgl noisily against a lighted hlomp, When of his articles i I ...A�. . in the Bordeaux mixtura and the Paris I , I . .- I . . not approach him. Philot.ophy, makes mention 16f a remarkable passport mo,t used b� British subjects is . � der - ... :LL- I_�*- . .� The weary object . - . -, : I . ,I ­ 0 - It, . , I !:�­:..._.- .. a amackawan came past. Still. tile genii worked night and day until green sink quickly to the bottom f any that of the British Secretary of Foreign .1. ;.: -"'A . �', ��_�. � I met at Salem, M Asa., In . � . � _:�,A . f -1 - ­ i ­., I . , ID d him azd asked him .. � - ;.. �� - . t I : 1;--.. ' at ,Te where Hurley thin0ing that character whoin he ture if left undisturbed. (Lord Rosebery), which is now . - , - 41 Pit - . - ; 1. p Nlc(-)sr- mix : .. :1. �_ . %_ . . - the temple was completed, 1% %IoCarney by name. Affairs L, N ... 1. . , -_ 11 __ - 1. ". . . He was told; and with a sigh went bed in every detail by the �j, 1)�ani4;1 . JAmits Fl,wreu]ZIt, L - , - . � . . -live . �. r� , ­_.�­. .1.,_-''.....__ . 1. I, . they were watc ney wa ' ars of a at the time, but - granted to any British subject on payment . - - ­.. . . -. n, this ill " Flit. and Bot. to Dominion Experid. Farms, a I - . Or- _�4� . .. � on agal time towards the Dri7e. The s 51 ye. .. - hor .- - ­el . , 1.��,:, , master whose eyes had niany weeks before .0 of a fee of two shillings, and it holds goo � - .. . .. - . ,.-.,- ".'- .:_ ;L - � _ satisfaction of Pr fessor I I . .. � ..'� 7- . -1 , . . . - A I . , _. _ : ..�:,�; .,,- k r grew darker, And it began to snow, I oved to the h Ottawa, July 19, 1892. I . ­ 11 zl`�I . , - ,.,...- . . ' t * d to . 1 . - . . . I I � 610 I - , . 1 ._,,.�_�, _ � 0 ' -he feebI ri been closed in death. But, dur-rig all this er- lie � . for life. . . ./. . - .. - , Wenkle that he could remember w 'P , � .. I I fl.-, - - first in light flakes, that WIDI a ..11111p I . ___ . I - . .. .�- - - V_ _.. ­ I _.I . . -. a �e e time, little white ants had been gna i t 4&4 been, the sLaw of the weather, etc., for . . .L. .. . .. I . -� ta i! ,!.. % � I . beard . . . � . - ..1. - .. I ­:,. brush away, then faster. L900 the sta,ff, and whea tit* temple was at 11,11t ' It day and hour since he was 9 yearn old, . . �. � . �_ . - ­ .­ - - !" -� J I .,- -;�,��,�,�,�--.�'-, ­ - the roar of the angry sea, and saw .the eac How to &novate Wall Paper. . I They Were on the Make - . - .. 1. ,, -;%­ .� . � . ­ ­ . .. ' o years! - _­... _ J L __ � .. .. . ,�. _ finished,the staff crumbled under his Weight I - L . .- _�_. � I � od of forty-tw -_r" .. . .: . i:'. t* L*1 h t as it r6ek- dates covering a pert ,�! . , * . I . . . . 111, .. .) ,; - � .�F ',�:,.-_-V . . ..,.,� ; flammg eye of the Flom, ing and the body. fell to tile floor. Mabomat te of memory were Tn cleansing wall paper, first remove all One 4ay in my ran�bles among the hills t :, -. . -- - `1?1��_ . . ". - .; I .11 �_ .1��: .:. _.. I _. - ...'�.� the Scroby. Here the wind blew Them remarkable fea olds of blotting cattle upon an old fellow hoeing corn in front �...- .,.�..1�.�.;. itst - I�, , �* ".,-. ad inside alludes toi this curious legend in tile koran. Y 1. ,��,_ I ... . . .. . I I-, :,- ;.. - �4 van and verified by weather records and the gresaw spots b lacing t "..� . - ,-,.�t . - - � I �� . .I . ­ -1�: . 1._o,., fiercer: it gathered the w hite.Skes together . or them arifironing with a moder- of his house. and in thb course of our talk , , �, 4- - 4 i�: ,- :. -� .�,: ­ . . . . !!!- , . A ' ' ­ _­.�� I. " I See Sur&, chapter x x xiv: " %V hen lie (4-oil) pro -1 . -1 �t� , � ,,, I ­_ __ - them into his fice till they $we 3er files kept in t.he City;and of t,he . . I , .. � rled h-s pow. iron, after which brush - - 1.4 t: .- and h had. - 11 . ::.i.." -, 7- L. - - �'.'-��_,: ..I'- -1;1 �, decreed that Solomon should die, noth nPleyrw0avr"M all the lie told me he had five sons. . � . -1 . _ .V _; ,_. - I ,� _r :�,i.11� . ng,clutching at ir n 11 Me of tests resorted to to t . I . :_� 4 . 41, 0 und . , " I rommrked..- , � A ded him. Stag I t "That's a fine family, I � 1. - �. ­ ,�' � � � A' -, I-� .? ­ blin ing discovered death unto them (the genii) I . _ L ,i,�I - .. I I - f1s, and . - ! ­ . s., .I �, . f.:�.- T.,,:--:.�. ra, turning Tirsi face to them when era, he never failed to prove imself a d US&from the paper, and clean and brigh " Mostly," he responded briefly. .. r, �- ,)re � � . ,11. � ept the cree ings things of the *earth, mixed with water, I � L. . . -,j ,-, - .I .. - - .�. ,;1 .. ..'.. -�. . .. . , ,, , � ...-� 1. . .1 I - � � 1'. .. , - . ,-:`..) ­� - thE ,swept off the sea,he went on axe mnemonic Ireak of the most freakish kind. an it with fuller's earth, . . �. � ..�r,� % .� I - - �L-:� ,strong gusth which gnawed t staff, and when the bod 'Are they all at home V _. . . _: - . i - � . I - t f' L .. .. __ . . - '.�- , �-!,:.. , y This prodigy of memory worked at the Salem to form a hard as'e. be hard .- : � �- I .1 % ,-.,�; i'll I� I :, ­ .;. ., �­ had the gate of a house where the le� like It must :I No, none of them." I .1 I ___1 ilig I . .1 _�. till lie rose fell down the ge ii plainly perceived that if bread dough. To 3V .� , * ' - "'." - . .� I 1:1�-_ 1� ­.. ­__ - I ...i I I . .. , - ..I . - I . - .­��'.- - ­� Bparted and the room illumined by Republican office Rail, naturally, OD6 would enough to hand . L_ - . - - 1�. . .1 . . 4, '. ,.':e--% -_�.`­ 1. .' blinds wen they had know that which is (was) secret r half clean the paper, take a small lump of the "They are all grown, then?" t,'nie. . - . . � ­­,�. - .- . � L'. . - _: !.L:" . . . L .. - . �� . .: ... . - - � K . � � - a a merry leaping fire. By that fire think him able to furnish the brains fo I . L _,, . ., f the 11 Yes, and has been far a long - I haig .�&. - - . I __ . . �'.-., i jets aw �y wouiJkluoi have continued in vile puu- . . . X � , ­: - _ . '. . . , )�. " . I ��_ . - t, .. � � `�. _L�;�� - 9w eat reading. It was Genth Hurley. th( . a dozen papers, but he oouhln't�-ini fact, he clay, and, commenci )at the to " What ' - . i�- � "a . it half �L - a man ishment." w1po it ligMl� T wnward, &LO do they do-farm?" - . Wit ' 1. �:-:.,.-�-�,,7�-,-- ,d the gate; the I .1. .. was of ro use whatever, except to turn the room, . :�;Z� .. . . - "No; Bill, he maKes - '. __�%w _L . " _.,.:i:.1:1_ - . I . shoes ; Jith, he �,_I .�..t . � -1 as : . - . , , la_ ..- . � � . - I -_. . The str,%Df --,..,:- � a yard at each stroke, till the upper part of -11, . T-1 ..- , .. '_ ;er outside operle . 1 -L__�,-. . ;N1.- " V. 1 - .__ : ,4 '.i,eO- . him up to the door,and he pull- -1.,. : big press twice a week I ware; and- L'' .,!, :Z� "', . .- - !, .�,' - .­:. oft. " ';� �­ '' I L -,I wh 0- � _­ . .. . - . wind drove -1, �. ; _ . the paper is clean, then around again with makes staves; Sam. he makes tin 1, - �, -:�. 1. ­ - - .;, -- - of L - : .Z. .1 41' It was answered by a sery : �: .� Bent on 'Rep - -., � I . :_...., .;:.. ,.:v. ­- - i.. � '. d . �-1. I- ant, . ,i " I I . I 1-ow -_ --- . . - 447-1 11 ,.� .� .: .. - ., ed the bell. it i. 1L. _.�� . .1� - . . � I the same sweeping stroks, always com- Thomas Henry, he makes I pi-Ila.?P1 I I., �� _-)� . I , I . i__ - - . , _1 __­ Big � I .-),. 1. il��,,'.-:L,.- --.-, W I at him curiously. He asked Patand Mike were two brothers I . lit- "Do they all make a MI. aakedf , , . - �, I .1 _1- bo gaze( 'P *Y' Why He Loy8d Rio Bunday-80hool Best mancin each successive course a --' :��0!_:` - �.-,:-- - : - i .. ., - - .._.- _111 . *�;L - .11 . .11- '_ to smack-owner. - ing out the " make " i. ea. but not _ � I . dr( . .',�' , ..,__.. could see 0 , ad an seamen on a sailing vessel, who work gler than the r strolre had follow . . - �-� ", ,­' , .r . I-, -4_._�tsl. x, - he �u can," she said sharply. . Sunday-school Teacher (to small boy in tie hil ,., .._.�- .1 _ Re 11 , - - C . L'. - ,i Of-course vo ed i . ..- �i '. ,- ­ 'L 4 ,- a different watches. until the W10SE, are finished. noticing that he had skipped one of the ' " ..' ,.� " " ' .. - Pl- I..,� r', , ' any, which do you extended, . L " F,,% , � , ­ ' _ - �k--- � I , . _ "But at snow off-l" R) : 11 Well, Joh . ­. 17,-, �,Ivy.- - . . .�_! _ . shake some of th . It was Pat's watch on deck whan the her claw a ion, if carefully performedi - five. � I , , oul I a r _ .',� ._�­ L,_ I .1 ,il . I I I I . . .. , -whool or your reg- This t, will ad vVi__ : . 1 . . ­­.. . *w- ,�.- , . �. - ­ I , I- I . -1 I 4­% :� � I a Feemed numb. ship struck &.rock, causing liar to leak bad. like beat your Sunday YeL _ �:. . �1'1 I . _ .:. - -. �--,, - ,�' :,L - bu -, ffe tried', but his firiger make o d paper Re bri lit " now. Great . . . .4. �111 , ' - .,. L ,�.," 1. ��, I.- - 'I. mo _ r V , - ..,I , ;� � in, and lett ly. Pat was therefore sent ,below to tall ulalr day-school" t be used,towever, not to rub ' I I Do,any of them maie'trioney?11 I con-,.:- . ­ ,_ . L�� . . in' " �'She irni 11 My Sunday. cau , MUS _. . . , - , ,.._1� ­:N'-- - . . �� patiently beckoned him - (decidedly)t - . - ,,� J. I gla --. .. If ", �_ .'F_..,, on the wat while she infornied her mas his brother to rise at once as the ship h*.d Small BOY - tile paper too hard, or to attotimpt cleaning tinued. � .. ,4 ­ � - . � . 4. �h him . � - I.., �-_�.� � , _. , . .L I 11 . - Ing �� r -_. ­ .-��111' d him. Before she- could school, mum." ,%4 _- . L ,-; I . man wants s-prung a leak. & 40 6A Or 11111 F %pprov- it horizontally. The soiled rt of the The old f9lIow Hushed a little I thought.' 11. �: . - L' I�..., , w 7 . . I �,, ter a 66 - - ­ i, . I . r .. . � isitor had Sto'en up behind. As .411 don't care " says Mike, "'if she has Build y- hool T eb ( ilin Yea-no,"he hesitated,I'that inter a L . , .4�­ L "( - .. Bak, the V L . love your-Suri. fuller's earkh mumt be out J'aach timep ptayl, .-.. -."� "^' ,�`. .1, - � i. - I ,__ of iDgly); 61 And why do-you don' no.- .. ) � , _.1,�Z -j" - Ina , ,_ . - I . - - . 21A.. - - I ?� be and Gen th came face to prun g a bed _onions. Iamgoingonwith 41 and the pieces renewed vA often as noces- Hiram, he mad) money, but he .� .. I f- ��:_4.!L�� I . 4 -� . ,-1 ,�. . :L. . �'L Xe drew back, ; , T-, I. . ., - ., .. !.J.L� ­ " -school best,Johnny?" w sence they '_.!�Z - - 11. __ . tI.e shabby figure a day rappove the tom parts, which more no, sent him to the "ni. I ' '�, - ��;­i_­ 4P �VW4�!* itnde of mulee - . . ... ., -, � e. The att w it 4on t keep b u sary. T4 i .-; . ,A . .. ,_ .. �i�-�-'. I .I .. _. :�...1.- on't understand :.- � ;,: 1: .�­-'�- . .,7 - L .. - " . ­ fac t tentiary far counterfeitin'," and there vim sai - . .- .-, .�A hook. I Small Boi : 11 Becaul it u nom the bottom, buy some fa�il 1� ... . - , __ 1 . - 4 r; -i,'* . : . . . - Was bumble, and hio knees a But . usually oce.r '. It"-_.I 4 ­ L .- .1 ., . . � . _.� -A I t, 5�_ . . . 11 --"00ine 2 day in th' week mum- ". .:,I �.,� - ' L- .11, meaninf. a big hole in' the oub 1 . ,!.Z, I j. ,There a � L � 6 look,of pain on the old mem's . - .-".4".. . . ;# .­ 3;, -,� � . �: e, me in, --cried Gentli cheerily , - irsda. - I L��, - � I . -1'�Iy 1 44 Co my I - . . � .. . I . - in or. which'coulles in all shades such a . , I_, - 'MI L .. ._�p 111t. , ?10 � j. . ha,ring .---,!. " �: i, . , 61 I �:, ., ..2, 4'. you wan,ted to see me 1"d the water , - red that I was ashamed of myself for ' . �'. .4--. 1, _ _,,.., - .�� , in, ijly:rpmn. side of the ship, . . . I XP ioof, to. 1. omi- ''. , I . _. _,�,4��.. ."�, , � c-, . . , . 1. - . '?, � � I .- . �� - In %heditil-W5 I . � . J. 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I .C,i. 1, . �I.,� - ...... . .A�l i ,�,� I � � . _1 - 11 . li -1 , , I ,.:. " If *,'� :- �;.i-;,.� ­��.-.- .�, - � . .. - ` " V, �1� I ­ . , - - 1"'.- - , �. , I ­� , - ­-,P.AZ i - . # . - �;­ " 7, - , � � , ." T.AAR� , . I . :. U_ 4_ .1 - I lf I , � 11. - - - 11 -1. -<: " .. - . 1. r, - - - _ _ '_ - .. .. e.: * =I r .: - . •: d } qgm gn �"A small colonial trader, you'll flail;. 11 The man who invitee"below stopped "'Ay, mate of the whaler---,Tauiea. �g� ��YeiUr� 0� U South Sl.ttllltitlt said the .captain, ' with a crew of four or into the oompanion-way ; 1�� fyjlowed and gar by name,'answered the fellow who ham five Ranaksar:' The Captain'a sick and the descended the short flight ,of s The opened the door of my berth. 'Salute - . .— '^' mate was accidentally eft ashore at the last instwt,t I had Rained the bottom of the lad- him, bullies. He's the charley-pitcher for the O der t knew b the sudden shadow which to handle this batter-hoz.' drove n November 4, 1830, a number of co'n- island.' - Y - _ v were indicted at the Admiralty Sea, " It blew a four knot breeze-=-four knots, came into the light that the companion The voices of the men swelled`futo a roar fore qui of the-Old bailey for having on the .I mean, for the Swan. Wrinkling the water hatch had been closed ; this mast have been of welcomes of as many sorts as there were "Howe of �ieptembea in the previous year under her bows and smoothing into oil a done t y the fellow standing at the wheel. speakers. One of them came around the to eve m d the sus. cable's_len th of wake ambern of bar, the It was wisely contrived I Assuredly, had table and shook me b the hand. and I had bu -% wally seized a brig calls Cyp g south Seaman was innocently and most whaler floated down to the little brig within the w}y been open, I should have rushed " ' My names A exander Stevenson, that it would ,voluntarily, 73 shall be discovered pros- hailing distance. We saw bat two men, upon deck and sprang overboard ; because said he, `come and sit down here.' they suspected tmtly, involved in this tragic basinem, to and one of them was at the wheel. There after descending the stops I beheld five, or "All very civilly he conducted me to a find them a safe which he is able to add a narrative that is was an odd look of confusion aloft, or rath- six men standing in a Port of waiting and chair at the head of tae table. tind now, in the Pacific. Ac t hick ie not known to any rr the chronic- er let me describe it as a want of that sort listening posture under the skylight. In. happening to glance upward, I spied seven of the charts, place. Tera of l e. n Bnt"anyAra �" the the pkat- of pree. . "which a s6lor s eye would seek stantly my left arm was gripped by the man or eight faces peering down at me through where those who had #or affil instantly miss, even in the coin- who had asked me to atop below ;another the skylights could see it, and laid o a '1'lie Cyprus, a colonial brig, had been moaeaa eta oeir.donkeyof a aollier. Nothing fellow, equally powerful and equally rrtf- `Swdilow, do the jawing, will 'as Y' Tonga Islands, telling the men ' _' chartered to convey a number of convicts was rightly set for the lack of hauling taut. fianly in appearance, griped me by the said the man who called himself Stevenson. to the group upon the chart that if no is�- - from Hobart Town to Macquarie Harbor, "Running gear was slackly belayed, and right arm. "' ��'hy. yes,'answered Swallow, posting and thereabout satisfied them we could V on the northern coast of Tasmania, and swan with the robing of the little brig ""`Now,'said the fitat man,'if you make himself at the top of the table,and address- head for the Fijie or cruise about the Friend- j - Norfolk Island, distant about a week's si►il like Irish pennants. The craft was clean the least bit of noise or Rive us any trouble ing me through the double ranks of men on ly or Navigator groups, working our way :. from Sydney, in those days a penal Settle- at the'bottom but unco red. She was a we'll cut our throat. We don't intend to either si+le. `This is how it stands with as far ae the Low Archipelago, betwixt f ment. The�g were thirty-two felons in all. round-bowed contrivance with a e ria aft do oa an harm, g + l These men mid been wilt of certain rave spring Y y brit we want your Services ug Mr. (rain er, else- as mud in a wine- which and the first island we sighted we guilty g which gave a kind.of mulish, kick-up look and you'll have to do what we require with• edeas, and we're all aorry.it should have 'ought certainly to fall in with the sort of offenses at Hobart Town ; they had render- to the run of her. out any fuss. If not, you're a dead man.' come to it for your sake. But do your duty hiding place they wanted. My wofds raised .. ed themselves in consequence liable to new - in the threw o n the door of a by no faithfully, and we'll take care you t grin of-satisfaction in every face within One of the two vieible3 men abroad-cheat- 40 saying Y Pe punishment; they were tried before the berth, ran me into it shut the door and shan't suffer. We're thirty-tour convicts reach of my voice. r Supreme Court of Judicature there and ed, thick-set fellow, in a black coat, and a shot the lock. I heel been so cam feted in all. We were thirty-two, but )ylilkliver " I stepped to the helm, and headed the P wide white straw hat of u on the bul- P Y I sentenced to be transported to the place wank and stood ho'_ding n by a bs►ck stay, taken by surprise that I was in a manner Popjoy took a header, and went for the land brig on a northerly course, and stood awhile above mentioned. stunned. I stood in the middle of the cabin and tl,o liekepittle if hs lives he'll get his looking at the compass to satisfy myself watching our approach, but he did not offer lihert for a reward. We were bound from that. the convict who grasped the spokes Only the very worst of prisoners were to hail. I thought this queer ; it etruek j1ist where the fellows had let go of me, Hobart to Norfolk Island. You'll have understood what to do with the wheel. He ''4,- '�s„nt to Norfolk Island and Maequari Har- me then that he hesitated to hail us, as staring around, breathing short and tierce, _ bor. The discipline at those penal estab- languagem mind almost a blank. But I quickly heard of that settlement?' managed fairly well. I then asked Swallow though wantingthe of t•he sea in Y ' ,L I lmhments was terrrb:e • the labor that was rallied m wits • I understood 1 had been " I said `Yes,' and an odd guttural laugh to serve as my chief mate, and Stevenson_'" . exacted heart-breaking. The character of this-business o Speaking. Y g' "'Brig ahoy !' shouted the captain. kidnapped ; by what sort of people I could broke tram some of the men. to act as second;and calling the rest of the the punishment was well known, and every .+ + Hallo' a„awered the man- not�m3Rine but beyond question beAauae I " ' Well,. mister,' continued the man felons together 1 divided them into two felon resentenced to trans rtation from .. . 9� understood navigation as I had told the Swallow, Norfolk Island was a destination watches. My next step was to crowd the ( = P° What is wrong with you . . . g 4. the colonial convict aettlementa very well •< < We are short-handed,sir,and is great man. I listened, but heard no nose of that di.in't accord with our views. And little brig with all the c�nva8s she p ld understood the fate that was before him. voices, nor movements of people in the wit-it more d'ye want-me •o gay? Here we spread, and to set ever stitch of it ro er 1. _ distress was the answer. it .-)__ . . The Cyprus sailed from Hobart Town in .. < What is your ship, and where are you cabin. Through the planks overheard how- ore, and we want our liberty. and we mean ly. Thus passed the first day. - August, 1429. In addition to the thirty- ?• ever, came the sound of a rapid tread of to git it vhfthout any risk, and you're the " I havg no space to enter minutely into Y- from at-id where are you bound to . + what happened till we made a small point two convicts,she carried a crew of eight men «When these questions aster put,the man feet aceompanisd by the thud of toile of man to help its.' q i PP sad a guard of twelve soldiers, Hader the looked to the fellow who stood at the rope flung hastily down. The cabin port- " 'What de yon want me to do? said I, of land.in she neigliborhood of the Friendly command of Lieutenant Carew, who case brig's little wheel. It case possible he sou tit hole was amiddling-aired, cieealar window. speaking boldly, and looking about me Islands. There was abundance of provistona - accompanied by hi wife and children. The for counsel from the helmsman, who was I caw the whaler in it as in a frame, I un- steadily, for now I perceived exactly hove on board, plenty of fresh water, and a stock °� V , prisoners, as was always s eustomar in con- turned his screwed the port, but with no intention to it was with the brig, and the worst had of spirits intended for the commandant and P Y Y robably a forecastle hand. He victshipa, were under the care of amedical p c out, never dophting for s moment from bee eiplained and. the whole in soldiers at hlacequarie Harbor and Norfolk ' . , face again our way in a minute and shout. cry man named Williams. the looks of the men that they would silence solved when Swallow told me they were Island, but though the convicts freely used ed ont in a powerful voice :— Nothing of moment happened until the •++ in aro the brig Cyprus, of Sydnee, me in some such bloody fashion as had been convicts ; and likewise I had had plenty of whatever they found in the brig's hold, brig either brought up or was hove to in New South Wales, bound to the Cape of threatened, time to screw my nerves up. never once was there an instance of drunk- Researeh Ray, where Dr. Williams, Lieu- Go6a Ho and ver much out of our rock• "Just se I pulled the port open a voice " Several may spoke at once on my ask- sauces amongst them. I guessed them elf tenant Carew, the mate of the vessel a sol- Y inv the above gae•ition. Stevenson roared to be as desperate a set of miscreants as ening, I dare say, through the distress we're overhead Sang out+ Get back to your out 'Let Swallow man the jaw-tackle, were ever transported for crime upon ciliac _ dier, and a convict named PoP1oy went in , ship, you three men; your mate has con- , '� ashore on a fishing excursion. They had " The captain and I exchanged looks. sen:.ed to stop with us as we're in want of hose. Une st a time, or you 11 addle the from a convict establishment ; yet they •. gent., used me very well. Saving their villainous t i - not been gone from the ship above half an , „ + Heading as you go,' ;,hc captain sang a navigatpr. g "'This is what we want to do 1' said speech, their behavior was f%irly decorous - hour when they heard a noise of fire-ar�m S. out • ' you're botindlon a true course for the " 'Let hits tell us that himself,'said one %-� Instantly guessing that the convicts had Antarctic circle, and, anyway, it's a long of my men; `let him show u What ha' Swallow. ' There are scores of islands in the -They sprang to my bidding, air'd me as risen they made a rush for the boat and stretch for A ulhae b way of Ca a Horn a done with him? P' Seas, and we want you to carry us to them ; though they had been seambn and I their 1 idled for t},e brig. It was as the had g Y Y P ?, Y �. heaving-to-to off them one after another that captain, and indeed, by their behavior so p g• Y out of these sew.' How can we serve ynu. lio off, roared one of the eo le in a g' . people we may pick and choose, some going ashore reassured me that my dread of being butch = feared, the felons had mastered the guard << i Will you send one of your officers in a savage, hurricane note. here Brad some thea e,for our game is to scat- ered vanished, and I carried on the work of . and seized the brig. They suffered no man boat?' came back the reply,,very prompt ly, "There was a little pause of satonfahment pe, the brig as assured of m ,Somal safety -' to come on board save pjoy, the convict, + that he may put us in the way of steering on the part of the boat's crew• I could not ter. That's clear, I ho Y � who, howev r, later n sprang overboard " I understand you,'said I. providing I dealt by them honestly—as P 8 a course for the Cape of Good Hope . He'll see chem—the boat lay too far astern ; but ,.IS seemed at a loss. Stevenson thou h I had been on board the old Swan. ."• _, and swam to the b ch. They then-sent then guess our plight, and if you'll lend us after a bit 1 heard the splash of oa`s, the the crew, soldiers, and passengers ashore, then said. ,But wesheill went nothing chat's a sighted several feSae]s, but, as you f Pa g a hand or two we shall be greatly obliged. boat swept into the sphere of the porthole, g. • g y °,a of a,white Settlement on it ; nothing that a -may suppose, we had nothing to say to , y r but without provisions or the mefkns of Sup- We can't scud a boat ourselves—we're too and I beheld her making for the barque. 6 - porting life. Then, amongst themselves, few. likely to have b pennant flying near. them. Orf the first island we came across I �, ,. "1 was now aeneible+, however, not only Y pe the prisoners lifted the anchor and trimmed We're of no fixed notions. We leave it to hove the brig to ; the convicts got the long1. s. w7` - p " +.He's no sailor man,- that fellow,' said by observing the whaler to recede, but by oa t:0 rAise the islands, and it'll be,for us boat out, and a dozen of them went ashore , sail, and the little brig slipped away out of the captain, ' and he ha'nt got the colonial. hearing the streaming and rippling of Y Research Bay. - brogue,either. I seem to smell Whitechapel broken waters along the bends, that the melee,,and take our chance.' to examine and report~ Five returned; the :. The chroniclers state that the vessel was in that chap's speech, Is he a aasen cr ? ole of the bri had in some Ew*bion trim " `There'll be charts aboard, I suppose?' remainder had chosen to stay. We made `#+x heard of thou h some of , p g g said I. three of the islands • the natives of two g :never afterward afterward g Why don't he say so . Looks like a play me Bail and filled upon the vessel. We �, I J the convicts were apprehended separately actor,or a priest? But take a Twat Grain• were under way. The bark slid our of -Instantly one of them stepped into a of them were threatening &nil fright ' I various arts of Sussex and Eaaex. The tabu, and returned with a bag full of charts ened she convieGs back to the brig , . k in p ger, and row over and see what you can the compass of the portholes- But now I ." Is' posthumous yarn of the mate of an English make of the mess they're iu. There'eeoma heard her captain's vines Doming serosa the I turnedthemoutupon the tal,le,andprompt the third proves! uninhabited--s very A .- a this. He related his ex, ban out-of-the-way in space of water, clear and strong;— dyneins acrosscharte of the North and South ggem of as island was this; and hererr� �y whaler disprove thing rather more t Y pa g' Pacific Oceans. These charts Rave me from fifteen convicts went ashore, and thrice the . �t traordinary experience thus :— that job if I'm not mistaken." "'Brig ahoy 1 What do you mean by the Philli ►aey to Cape St. L•ieas, and froze, boat went between the island and the brig . keeping to mate?' pP. "We had been fishing north of the Equa-- " A boat was lowered, I entered her, and p gT Y the E•sswrn Austr.dian Coast to away as with provisions and necessaries for their -. � for, anal had filled u with a little `grease,' pas rowed across to the brig b three men. "To this no answer was returned. Again P g Y but owing to far as 120 degrees W. longitude. The•men maintenance. �� . - - as the Yankees term it round about the NO attempt was made to throw us the end the captain hailed the brig, g ,• Island, but business ew too the shift in the tares o the two vessels, did not utter a word whilst I looker?. I But it gave me.a fortnight r snzioas Galapagosgr' of a line, or in any way to help us. The postures could hear their deep breathing mingle4 hunting to discover such another island as . ` { slack for even a whaleman's patience. bowman got hold of a chain late and 1 and to my having notbmg but w circular 1. car p hole to hear throavh 1 could only dimly with the noise of,a hard sucking of pipes the remaining convicts considered suit , Eleven moa ha out from Whitby, and, if scrambled in to the main chains, and so got Uaa of them who looked through the sky This ac last we fell in with midvray betwixt, my memos faits me not, less than a ecorb over the rails, bidding the men above ofl and imperfectly catch what was shouted. light called down. Swallow silenced him the Union group and the Marquesas ; and .,- of full herr e]s in our hold ! $o the captain and lie clear of the brig, whose rolling was The cries from the whaler gsew more and with a ssture of the fiat- here the rest of the felons went ashore, . made u mind to try south, and work- more thread tike. Indeed I knew this brig g . p Y somewhat heavy owing to her coating like • . after almost emptying the brig's hold of ins our w y across the Equator we struck an cgg shell upon the long Pacific heave. must be a very poor sailor if She did not " 'Have you got what s wanted here,Mr. provisions and the, like. They kept the in amonga Polynesian groups, raising +. I glanced along the vessel's decks for- speedily leave the Swan far astern. Gm fusel?' said :�teveRant lou twat and left me alone in the brig y the Southern Cross nightly higher and ward and Save not s soul. I observed a lit "And now as I conjectured from the noise "' All that I shall want is here, Ian- Some of them shook hands with me as they - higher, till we were somewhere about lati• tie caboose, the chimney of which was ariok- of the tread of feet and the hum of voices. swered. went over the side, and thanked me for hav )" rude 30 degrees and longitude 75 degrees ins as though coal had withifi the peel few the brig on a sudden seRmed lull of men, "A lowgrowlof Applause ran through the ing served them ao hsinestlp. east. minutes been thrown into the furoate.- I not this eight or ten whom I had beheld men. �' It was in the evening when I was left "I came on deck to the relief at4 o'clock saw }int one boat ; she stood checked and with my eyes but a big ship's company. " ' Will you be able to light upon the fel- along The pan was Setting behind the ill s *' one morning, the weather was quiet, a liked abaft the caboose, a clumsy, broad And the sight of the crowd I ter koned. ands that ll prove suitable for na mens and off which a g nide breeze was blowing. `;fin pleasant breeze was blowing off the afar- beamed longboaS@ capable of Stowing per. u I stood harkenfag at the open port hole live is without risk until the opportunity M 'scat business Was to run the ensign a- : F , Cd beam; oar ship was bar ue-r'' ed, ha fifteen or twent men ata in!:h. I amazed+ confounded in the utrnoat die- comes in the Shape of vessels for us fa Bet lot, Jack down. I then trimmed Bait as - .f„ q ig� Y P +' said Swallow. With short topgallant Masts, Cape Horn also took notice of a pair of davits on the teem of mind, was probably the reason why away • , beat 1 could with a single pair of happds,and �-ri- • she was thraatiag through it leis- starboard side t the main rigging ; they the captain of the Swan had not thou ht •" I'll do my brat for you, said I. 1 ntting the helm amidships, let tLe brig fashion , stn ,pi p rely ui►dwr topsails sed Ler main topgal- were empty. proper to send boats to rescue ma Be this see your wants, and you may "trust me, blow away southwest, designing to make Y �r ter`, lent su"i, and the wide Pacific heave so .. ss it will, I.was thuaderetroek by the die- providing I may trust yon. What's to he• for one of the Navigator Islands, where I �` I stepped up to the heavily-built man . cradled her as she hent that she seethed to who had answered the captain a questions. covery—tbe discovery of my hearing, and come of me when you're oat of the brig! might bo to fall in with am ietanee either _ Of m ea it as a sailor of interpreting That s it now. from the shore orfrom a vessel. But short # sleep am she sailed. He received me with a grotesque bow, Y poo 3 �• � you'll eta on board and do what � "�" "Da broke soon aft�ec :5,and as the light chi board soaads—that this little brig, S 1 aftsc midnight rho brig, sailing gnietip, . Y g pinching the brim of his wide straw hat as p , brightened out I caught sight of a gleam on he bobbed hie head. I did not like his which I had Supposed tenanted by two men you like with the vessel, answered Swat. rounded upon a coral shoal, fell over on to �" ,'" g only, had hidden a whole freight of human low. 'She'll be yourn to have and hold. ter bilge, and lay quiet. I was without a ,vT' I{ .� the edge of the sew. It Trws as white with looks. He had as hanging a fsoe "'ever a y, the risen sun upon itas an iceberg. I level- malefactor carried. His features were south somrwhe:e away in the execution of Make what they call a salvage job of it, boat, and could do nothing but it for day-. . <'` s, - lL,ht and pray for a sight of some passing ' .� ',, and Mister. "all be out an ed the glass and made out the topmast heavy and coarse, his brow low +nil pro h lis u TV he were th people on board hert was ? away o bej oind tthe' value of what we've canvas of a emelt vessel. There was noth- truding, his eyes small, black and restless, vessel. All next day passed, and nothing t. * ; `, fug to excite one in the spectacle of a die- and his mouth o. the bull dog cast: What use did thus design to pat me to,and been obliged to make you leave behind showed the wide horizon round, bat about " ' - tint sail. The barque's work went on: the « We're much obliged to you for thin when I had served them what was W be my you. ' o'clock that night,the moon shining clear- tate? " 'Ain't that fair! said a man. 1 I S ied a sail down in the south. She ."'.4,-., d seks were washed down, the lookout aloft visit,' said he. ` Might I ask your name, ., site three hours pawed, durin which "' Is my life safe?' Said I. y' h tiled and nothing reported ; and at seven air? - Q P+r drew closer and roved a little schooner. I :' to breakfast at which •• j;1 rpr>ite in Grainger—Mr. James 1 u'+u left unvisited. :3ometim s I heard "' Ay,'cited Swwtlow, with agreatoath, hailed her with desperate voice, and to 11 b;lls the crew went + y men Gwlkin in tl,e cabin, over my head strikin;the table a heavy blow with his h,t owe had risen the distant sail with a Grainger,' I answered, scarcely wondering g my joy was answered, and is lees than ten ;•,., spit fly that somewhat puzzled the captain at the irregularity of such a question on there went• regular swing of heavy feet, a clenched fist. Understand thio and nom- minutes she sect w boat and took mo.: .. and me. For, first of all, she was not so such an occasion, perceiving clearly now pendulum tread as if half a score of burly fort yourself.a There'sbeen no blood shed aboard." `'� far off now but that we could distinguish that the fellow was no sailor.. ruffians marching abreast, and keeping a in thin job, and there'll be none, so help me The South Seaman's narrative ended here, the lay of her head—she rocked to be going " What might be your position on that, lookout all together. The door of my berth God ! you per mister.' but it is ko.,wu that he was coveyed to Hones '� was opened at last, and the villain who had " When this was Said a fellow, whom I t enol h T_ x our way ; but clearly she was stationary, ship, Mr. Gratinger?' said the man. P° olulu, at which place, strange y g ,. „ seduced me into the brig stepped in. a`terward heard called by the name of Jim the Swan touched after tie hail been ashore -: for the Swan, which was the name of our I m mate of he:, said I, 46<I was ao r ,' raid he, `to be obliged Davis asked if I was willing to take an oath barque, though as Sea,''vorthy an old tub AS « • Then I Suppose you're capable o[cart- S . . a week. He at once went on board, related @ _ t f. '>' : ever went to leeward on a bowline, caws tying a Ship from place to place by the art nae threats Greats aren't in our way, that I would be honest. I said Yre• his strange ezt erience to hie captain, and _ absolutely without leg9; nothing more Slug- of navigation ?' he exclaimed. We mean no mischief. Quite the contrary; He stood up and dictated an oath full of i'oc eeded on hie whaling career with the y 1,* . we count upon you handmomel serving ifs. blasphemy,shocking with imprecations and P ''" slab was ever afloat; for her then to have +e ' Why, I hope so, cried I ; ' hot what Po Y Y illiterate. The eyes of.the crowd easy indifference of a sailor aerustomed to ° y Y - overhauled anything that was actually un- is it you want, and here I_ looked at the Come into the cabin, sir, that I may make Rwerelfaste ed upon me, and some of the tragicaurprises. The brig Cyprus went to `:' , ,13 der way would have been marvelous.- man who was standing at the helm, grasp- you known to my mates.' P° feces on the shoal on which she had ground- rufli&ne watched me in a scowling way with P �` " 'Something wrong out there,Grainger,' ins the spoken in w manner that assured " His manner was as civil as s fellow faces dark with suspicion till I repeated the �• It is on record that of the convicts re. ,� aid the captain. me he was not used to that sort of work ; with hie looks could possibly contrive. and horrid language of the man Davis and Swore, taken on their return to England two were',: �. " 'Looks to me to be all in the wind with and I "was somewhat struck to observe an ugly smile est upon his face while he t.r which the carter bulk of them went hanged,- namely. Warta and Travis ; two �. - r-4 I her,' Ianswered. _ that in some respects he was not unlike the addressed me, and"I observed that he b g others. Beveridge and Stevenson, were „ { ?• _ fellow who was addressing me—that is to hie rest straw hat in his hand, an the o deck. transported foi life to Norfolk Island : and " Make out any color?' said the cap Is' Swallo at some beef and biscuit on lain. say., he had quite as hanging a face as his ties ow respect. P Swallow caws sent back to Macquarie Har " ` Nothing aS yet,'said I. = companion, though he wanted the other's •' About twenty moa wore assembled i ble a bottle of rum, and bade me bet• ' .1", •' `shift your helm b. a spoke o. too,' breadth and Squareness. and ruffian-like met the cabin. I came to a dead stand o • fall to. told me to understand that I s►ea.--i.--�� 4 ' . !: ''E that I was at lib- - 1 , '` airs he. ` Meanwhile I'll go to break- of figure, but his forehead was low, and bra threshold of the door of the berth so ss- was captain of the Ship; Ctinosititts Of Inset3t�- , ;�, a9t ' eyes black and restless, and be was close- founded was I by the sight of all ose fel- er:y to appoint officers under me,and that, « y, ,r �,-; >c "He was 11 not long below By the time cropped, with some days' growth of beard, lows. Iran my eye swiftly overt am; they though none of the convicts had been sea- The markings of the death-hbad mohhr se had returned. we had risen the distant ae was the case with the other. He was were variously dressed, some' the attire of faring men, they had learnt how the ropes are so arranged as to forma striking jus- ve�sel to the line of her rail. I got some dressed in a bottle green spencer and trop Bosman, some in such clothes gentlemen awn can ordersfor the columna Rood which to fort canvas, and would I tnIn Australia there•are three species o! +� breakfast in the eabin ; on passing again sera of a military cut,and wore one of those of that period wore, g through tho h%tch I found the captain look- caps which in the days I am writing of were sort of military undress. They ill had might deliver. I ate and drank, being beetles which have the extraordinary power . ::;]._ ing at the Bail throu h the telescope. the fashion amongst mestere and mates. cropped heads, and many were grim with determined to pat the best face I could on of reproducing their eyes i# it Be ha us f- gg if on don't' mind ateppr into the few days'growth of beard and moustache. this extraordinary business, and naked for that those useful organs get destroyed ` ' She is a small hnR, said he, and she *y The had the felon's loot, and there ass the cu► lain s cabin that I might find out Earwigs are hatched from eggs in exactly., has just now sent the English colors aloft, cabin,'said the young man with whom I y P with the 'ark down. She is all in the wind, was COnveraing, ` I'll show,you w chart, somehow a saggestrou of escaped prisoners what nautical instruments the brig carried, the same way that A hen hatches her young... t . anis ask you to pencil out a routine for nm ; in their general bearing. A dark suspicion wallow, Stevenson, and a convict named " The smallest known insect(outside of the , as you said. Her pro le dont seem to know yy I'll tell you over s i rushed upon me with the velocity of thought, Wiltiam Watts, conducted me to a berth so-called microbes,bacilli, etc.,)is the pier- ` and with our leave, air, what to do with her. as I stood on the threshold of the door of right aft on.the starboard side. They atomus putnamii. It is a parasite of the "She now lay plain enough to the naked g�of wine exactly how its come &''Wont sight, a small, black brig of about w hnn- that we're too few to carry the brig to leer tlia berth for the apace ii a few heart-besls, told me it had been Ownpfed by the captain ichneumon, and in but ones-ninetieth of as @�" . Bred and ei ht tons appatently rn ballast, destination finless your captain will kindly" Basing at,the mob and mhosld be imine. Here I found all I inch in length. r she floated high the water. She, like help us.' "The cabin was a�ilaia,old-fashioned in- needed in the shape of navigsting rostra- The largest insect that has'yet Been Bata• ; as g " 'Are you two the only people aboardY terior. A stoat, wide table secured to menta, and went on deck with Swallow and logned by the entomologists is the Erebus ourselves, carried short top gallant-masts y Stria, a night-flying moth of Central Amer- bat the canvas she showed consisted of no said L stanchions amidships. Overhead was a the others. more than topsails and coerces. I took the " 'The only people,'he answered. . skylight, There was a few chair.on either "I could see nothing of the-Swan; she ion, which has from .eleven to eightsam - dare from the topsails and 7be. I t I could "Anywhere else; under any other condi- pard the table, and down the cabin on both was out of night from the elevation of the inches of wing ezpause. >- *'. $ P t have s ted a trewoherons sides went a 1 th of logs. Some.of ' m bulwarks. All the convicts were on The lana beetle of. Ceylon s to males out Q�ie beads of two ar three people tions I iiugrh miles• uanngg shoal above the bulwark �a►il abaft the intention in two niers with eneh banging the men ware s�iokrng. A tow upon the dee ,Fd►i►d the brig looked fall of men. Those more nearly identified with the moon ttwo eoni=terianees as this lonely brace owned ; table with their arms folded;other loans-. who had been elmve whilst I was in the with the things of the world. It,has two" mainmast. horescent s is on wing that Wit: .'A �f • bfit what oofdd I im a to be afraid o ed n n the laekon and ib ol►aiiy. . `I'1►ey cabin with the others approi►c and-star- php Po " • Wh1. at's their trouble going toyf'tn►e? upon 'd the ca fain. a a brig bolding two persons eels, stared l fie one mac at>ams wbilsa I stood ehl at ale, brit n►cJwt,insol+t tsty, iserstlg nth and wane just ae_ohs moan r andt ur . ` -; ` said , , • )z the whaler's boat sad three meiai with- loakin at the�i. stin�t�y,__ They deemed ri t�6,¢ne ittid .the "dark of tlzsi-moon,'" Pt' �I � ' "'They re waiting frit'no, said L 'They vet �' strokes of the. oar, and the old •• •> its a aa , o , Swallow il` 611,�,..i►ftli stmters>f;thteteal � s.+t ltd r f, a1. � in a few inyiedible. , caw as,, and put the helm down and got = o*a� 1 mica of them t :� •f t Wil t 5• --�- -�:�z :,f i + :r . bar ue 'Swap, fftll of levo ales, p . o,. b.- .w c .�� 3 nus instead of a- . . _ {, _ �w hot spirila ir ► their little ship in it ,,ts►• �m 1 ' t the b4,r � _ i. .a,�,... ,,3. 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T'' a [i�e�ea� oq®re yieits�i Rint3ale Iaet ,: bsage of date qqnn label on th$ �a , _ - atittda where'the a nt $nada with s &r8 hUetlu� at �. ,' owin receipt otlmoneyat this pf �C � ered�r.m.their raebl3t illness. y Pe y �.: �tOYe 3� _ I ` Ye -, .pork eausage and home�inl�de. h A�t ar, Ori kaon I3oRh rs. • kip the sate pjA ahead. _ '- p t IG',�' this seall0n a ' I . ogere e. ap tote city Friday A• GR'� ,.. :_ •. lard•4n aturda at Tanner & :i�op s. • ing• - Howlett and wee o Cu a i highs, to emend the 6abbath Wicb his y �T}13r 1B It 2 ;: eCatlll �� � -�w. a tlpp a�at Parente and e�etm i,ed cafe Monday niRlit. read - � `�" II. �, .dertce on Catharine st.;r@c y y nd he handles the beat 1�n Cheap � _ ' `� s ,�, The bootball team is flourishing, a -1 5,. ► ley .by Mr: Jenkins. � n with Society, }�� �-Sermons neat tlnd ,y`iu the Ili�t1i0= .the boys are practising every day. They, est BtOVe In the nxarket. C01I'le . k `i g t.e dish Church,," jtlorhixt ,—`•To the 8. a. have some prospective matches tin view, - d jju and 'ild 8 for yourself. ,` : as old and i .,�•l,1 21 1. 92. � '" a pig weacltli.��� . 9 =#., ------ -.-- Seholeire.'' Evgning:--`+Practical Les- and waut to be ready for them. They y , h • •-yj- o look pita Ray in their football shirts, We--haeme the Happy - ?.`'� ea>e�i fi4tn► spring Season. ' ` -- • - 4 ,, •- of the Idorttli ea `` whish the aeeared at the college. ► . :.�►' ASMS Qiiriaxeattl moved ;�$liuws on y, - -" The Jubilee Range, MCClary's ' �' :.. : d Mr. McCrae, the commercial teacher, TX-but0ay, where Uq has:, 6ured a per• - Active Range, the C lyndon Art r , �. ., has been eom elled through -illness, to ` - � � + - n4an M situatiop in the Malleable works. �, Y :_ ., hi - .H.Jeffrey undaped with his Pivk- D Qwens .wvi1C.ooCnpy the Olmstead resign his position on the teaching staff. sultana parlor cook, Buck s Ralant Heart. Thele stoves ares ;� 9x r. the lace � ;r , m friends. ��, r atdenae hereafter.. - air. Macrae was well liked, and hie de- Don't forget p i a• 1, - eon a Little,'of Gsrdeb IIill;�'ivse it lies been partnre was mourned by both scholars . all s1288 and prlCes. � dt ,�- g ---Fos .some nppnths past the leAd:n tin sho . w� _ , } byre over Sunday with friends: ., t and teachers. -He is succeeded by a Mr. r'.r. �,_ QrR��,IC�r g P• t rioreti here hitt Thos. Richards, of - _ �r --Mrs. G. W. Decker hese :}cast eturn` Nara, Out„bad-eeased t'o be. Such is not Taylor, who comwenoed his new duties — -_ ed frogs a fortnight's visit with fi•iends in on Monde .? the case. A correspondent in that place. y• - .. tkte States. `- _ `' as 'use written us static that the old The meetings of the Literary 13ooiety —A number of:you 0o6ple stientE'a h. J his aeaal health on Friday evenings furnish much enjoy- R� / i JJ .�- than e In : N sociable avenin with Miss. Lizzie. .*boy men, to all resent, and an as tye art is ) At Diunicipal election matters, while P p _-__ ' f #Y. 3: ,.� on �'uesday. _ `they may be agitating the mi°ds of a targe taken in it by most of the scholars. A — - - r r, :` yam'_ ' 1? ,- .�-3aes Perc , of Toronip; foninerly cod ro am was resented last Friday �- ; . 3. number of ratepayers privately, nothing R P A'Y P �,ar 6 and Beautiful stock of Millinery in all - . , -'_ ni ht,of which a len th charade, and a clep�uty�xeev® of".this township uvea in the er startlin has et been anno�need. g g y, g ' r p " ills a on Tuesdii ` v y g Y short sees on cookies, were not only well ,116 n6W0st st leEl. -q' g Y� ,, Probably when the Heather becomek'les$ Y - y . �. ndiari stinillze><+e,like ill IIlustrious rendered, but also well received. ,, = ` 1 � ' �, _ favorable for plowing and root lifting, our �t t. ; r ”' •• �' ` naznesakes,.are .beoomf •fess numerous -PICA. 1 " �' electors will find more time to discuss . _______��, Also Children's Wool goods and Caps= , I { � :. and more cori-deused. - the thing more publicly. " �'• - Rev. IVI. Jeffcott's Farewell. ��. Chug-Ridley - Aorted to be dan• —To those who are indebted to us for , . . ; r .i •,3 t §_ eratr ill Nish' fight s disease. His i i n or 'ob work, we would sa Orders filled to your SatlsfaCt1011 s;, . subset pt o e J Y Previous to hie depa�t�r� to Oshawra t j �„ _> ' - ; r reao�'g is much spaired of. when ma we ex est to hear from ou ? 1 E y «� * ,tf y p Y parish a few friends ca led on Father Jeff _ P'-` —LQok out the greatest event of the We have tried to furnish you with a read• cot,•on Thursda avenin , Octc.ber kith, - �: ; ` fir` - Y �• T t •ff r y; . heasou at entPnnial church anniver' able paper, at the smallest possible ex to spend a social hour kith h'.ui. .lits I PTC KE RIN G• I. s k. I �'"-�--�-•..: ear o tanks iviq Day, Nov, 10th. to herrn was b no means conflue. to his 1��1-�IBJ 3 �� - S p g g ease, but b no means c.id ,we a neo gat K Y ---- -_- ------- - -- - -- --- ---- . Tanner, the east end butcher, iR P y g --- ' ` • ► Y ivo oa a eom limeutar reeei t Cowe, own fj'�ek, but was participated in by meta t " I_,it his.home in Whitby. It is feared goody eo le, send alon Y our mite and bers of other denominations. Father Jeff- I `` ._ - '� ack of T hoid g P P f: y ! T 1_s 1N G • 1\ A W. . - t.be may have an att Yp hel to snake our miserable life somewhat cott was by no means a bigot, therefore his ►' so�z� ti - 1 fever. P jovial disposition won for him warm friends �istt► . 'a; J the iiew accountant in happier. among the Protestants of the villaKe and ` �` —Will Ritchie, —The b iremen are asking for•estimates . s w :the Ontario Rank here, will be found a on improyewents to their hall. It is pro• vicinity. During the eveuinf; the follow- ` 1.,- Healthy acquisition .to the sporting.frater posed, if the expense is not too Rrec(t, to porsPddieHs wa3 read, accompanied by a - s \x r.. 1 , F J1 nity of our .illage. snake the building a two storey ono with N f .4 �e.t r "� ` —Chas. Gibbons, who has been on our lodge rooms on the,seeond Qoor. It th© To Rev. .11. Je,�cotf, Pickering, s ° ' is - 1 ; h p y , Rev. AND L>KAR t~ia,—Your manv friends J I � ;,� r ata for thepast year, as left our em to work is gone on With, the flat roof, two 41 -'•''� andwill aee_ompany his parents to Nor- store buildiuz e.ill tidd much to tLe ah in 1'irheri"^ a'i,l 'icicity eautiot allow �u:► -_ _ :' Phi s ' - wiah in.a few nays. - y to depart from their midst,withoat makiva oh es but better than that L. - 1 pearana of tiie premises. By all means -John Reagens returned an`5unday manifest the esteem andlo�e theybearyou. y f 'a`F ��.• A earnestly endeavor to. hays the repairb It was with the moat ainfal sur rise w� € . from his tvip to the old country. He is - p P E T }#-i `� made. It is not -likely.that the work will that we learned of our rerhoval for dur• T * r + m .* -. tr;. f � ` i:ry somewhat improved in health and is par be commenced this fall, but if undertaken y N E;� O V ER C..O A l I N G .. - "" •`.- ty��' ' ticularly pleased with his extensive trip. ing the Phort period yon have had charKe ! j will be paAhe�l "to completion early nest or the Parish of Yickeriug, you have won t os. Deverell, of`Vhitby,has start• ' r ! ) �`:,`s.: as -.,� w year. the respect and good will of the wholeaom- 35 dlffe>i+ent kine: � tr' _ �`S�• 4-��, - ed at the brickwork of R. Gordons ne —Thelittle town of Beeton; Simeoe munity, Amongst your own people )ou r •1 �' ' - house op Iiia •street. As a large gang . f g the 'ob.will be cashed county, had a $60,000 fire on Wednesday have labored with unremitting devotion for �r , ,. of men"are at work, J p T T i •� j ,� ' The confla�rntion o�iginatefi from a d© their spiritual and temporal wolfi►re. los C' IT I N G A r''-: ' `: with haste. fective chimneS, calf hAMi•e the Barrie have ever been their nareut, advisor and —John Heage>;s has a very interesting - firemen and eu�►ine arriyeii the business friend iu alt tbelr trials and troubles. '111 9 letter appoaringin anothor column, Those end ou have ever been faithful and zealou3 ,110 latest fitylel3 5 t t . portion .of the L.)wu was -mostly swept }' 1 I t s_•: avho cannot tgketttripto the mother land, away. ��'l,ilc Clic I'�ekerin, fire engine , ,n the discharKe at youc priestly duties : t 7 `s ?. f._ ` but who were'�earea thele, will find this may not be Pcictal to sows more exponsive a Nile b y"car kindliuPes of manner, schol• _ t fi t column urtieularl5 interesting. larly' attainments and your many ether �TEi j�r �TN� �� LO RING . - -- -° 1.4/ p ones, we are hlef�svd .o think that on sev• virtues, Son liave endeared yourselt to yoor - �, ` , —The S ink mills were shut down oil ` p . eraI occasions large fires have been pre• protestant follow citizens. - �- 't� Tuesday owing to the breaking of tho vented b itF us©. A11 Woo , Qer� Q�sa r. clutch connecting the `engine with the; y ltut while •re sorrow for your departure . '' mill. The damage was soon repaired and `Unreserved crPclit s=ale -There will" ti�•e �.j„icr to ki►otiv that wl►at iB our lass ie r be sold by p•tbiie auction on lot 27, rear %our guiu, and that Your worth has been t / . the mill is now running steadily.. of 8th con., Pj`ckering Township, on Mon recr>Ruized and re.varded by your eeclesids• j r ' - ---Geo. Grubb, a gentleman from Cork, day, Oct. 31st, at 12 o'clock noon, 5 head tical auperiore, at►d we feel sure that it will - . . all kinds, all prices, is Evf Ireland will deliver a free lecture at the . . t, _: . of herses, 11 cows in calf, 5 cotes not in a pleasure to Ria Grace the Archbishop , z College this{Friday) evening, on the sub• as it ie a delight to ue, to hear us proclaim -r, -'f ject •`Ireland.” The chair will be taken calf, 1 registered thorn bred sow, ? Cots that while in our mid9t, '+q, his crest, . •. . wold sheep and 5 lairlba. impleaieuts, sur• v fa' ifu) to the cause and CallingsEr DRE �� �� ss h F . ' at 7:30. The public cordially invited, as nips and hay. As the pmpr:etor, «'m• wvice a er its . " a very interesting address may bo ex' Coxworth, iA Riving up fartiiinQ, all wsill to vrhich you were consecrated. ' acted. in nving good bye. we ask your accept- • SalYlething 'very nice ' • p - . be sold without reserve. Ou all suing of once of this small memento of our respect - - ` >�,, —HeUry Gordon-°.'returned home on and love, and wb will ever pray that Al , . ,: over 810 a credit of 12 mouths' wvill be l '`s , Saturday from a two week scour in Mich- iven, or 7 er cent ofT fc•r cash. Thos. mi ht God will grant you many years off iI0►� I E R'�c j� igan,�where he has been looking after Iiia g p R y - ` t farm. He states that lie has aver seen Poacher, :auctioneer. health and happiness,so ,bat iu your new —An one desirotua of purchasing a and sacro eitended field of labor, you will {pr you'ug Intl Old. , : a Country as much improved as that y .. - - r ;.R state has done since he- was there last, I;OOa fariu in one of the.Lest fai-Illinf; gee- bC able to co-•tinuo ii,the zealous discharge ,' tions. in Ontario, should attend at the of your duties as a pries, of God. / some thirty years Via• - Signed on behalf of your friends end - ` " •y;,•, :$ S ` —Mrs. Robert.Miller returned from the Gordon House, Pick©ring, on Tuesday, T T '• :�1ov. 1st, when fire west Half of lot 18, well•wi3hera, ` INTTER GOOD l ;> l�orthwest Friday morning, where she J. 11. EASTwoon _ . nt t ,,, in the B. F.con. of YickerinR, the prop v has been spending a;few weeks with tier Ai. ai.eE►iciv. Mrs. Miller is artionlarly arty of the late William oreiR.will be die Groner $z1zu ' . ._ Of all kind , ChBap son William p • ' sed of by public auction. The parcel •-k Oro. O'Cozaos �' '* ;�' , . - .pleased with the climate of the west, and contains 94 acres, all in a high state of d, a p�T a • }- , : . - t,: re orfs the cease of those who hav© set• w llin is room �t wlll pay yUtl t0 Call On-. ' cultivation. The brick d e g y ' =`; S `` s' tied there, Nom this neighborhood. Father Jefcost 'as thankful for the load .---• -- and of modern design, and the place is A --John Lee, an :aged gentleman who ezpreasiona voiced in the.address• He was �, ," ,. t - eonveuient to School.churahes endmarket. pleased to think that in the discharge of bis - 'has been with his daughter, Ddrs. Thos. member the date. Nov. 1st, at a p•m• duties he bad been able to retain the friend- J • . �t *� $empthorne for a. few months est, was ship and good will of bis friends without •—� ,�.:••„r _ pp —P. B. T tler, who has been teller in : stricken with paralysis on Monday after- p . - the Ontario Bank here for the past few regard -to denominational lines. He bad ” ' f -*.. , noon. Mr. Lee has for many years re• � � months, left Wednesday for Newmarket, ever been treated with kindness `Inas eom' ` -. . k; x ;4� sided in this township, haying lived an where be has beau assigned a similar ing to Pickering, and now that he was call- _ ` h con. east -of Claremont. As we i ,� --- ,_ < : the st , . `, itiou. with a suitable fnorease_ in sal- ed to say farewell, these ties of friendship ' . 1 = < � .write,his recovery is by no means assay- Mr• T tler ie a oun mea of a were all the more strongly felt. Bat while ``$ - Qd. . . Y y g he was leaving the parish, he was not leav- . . . 14 jovial disposition, and will be much miss• ant enc' if ever an coact= . `. }� - ..•Rev. Father Gallagher has 1tt:Bttmed fug the oo y ..:. ..... • -.. ' n, ed by the young people of the village. He ' d'�•" ' r: He co was afforded. he would be .............................,. . ...,,........,........... : h. �. U•, a . charge of the Pickering Parish. sanity . - . r was an active member of the ortoket dub, oil too villin to retarir ae far as Bible z • dusted services bete and at Highland led the position of l3eoretitcy y adaesa he lied receired. Is sae• u � - - e an ki de a►1't111el1t 1� no 1� full: Creek on bahbath last, and was Greeted Y �t� tilloring p do t ear with credit to him Rev Father Gallagher, he could � With large congregations on each occasion. 8e an atiste otion to the club. �'Pe [ m ad with eonBdenoe to his friends bl t. -V t ' ' E ,: We welcome the Rev. gentleman• to the • sncc�sa in the Newmarket un• t I ,•�- v wish h;t and he was pleased to think that he was - f : village, and anticipate that his sojourn detMW�i S1 r. W. Ritchie, who has been leaving the.pariah iu such worthy hands. . . . . . season Of leas - o � ;�;; among ne will be one long p in t6e'.�ltitby branch of the Ontario Short epeeohes were made by triose pros• ( ) �� T { .are and nsefnlnesa. Banlcfar some time will ,fill the vacancy ant. all ezpreesing regret at the de#iarttbe .- � -- , ,r #u sitar which t .-The advance agent of a ��ingeton caused by the removal of Mr. Tytler. of so worthy a citizen, _ Y-: ation was in n toot leave-of their host. wishing , erfeet fit 6r no We! ► � �, ' `, t! :_ musical and literary oombw —The residents of Elizabeth are some• �mPa y We, . guarante -- alae pills a on Wednesday g to ar- r '► ' g what exercised over a oarrent report that him God'a speed in hie high sad holy - S w 4, i•s>age for an engagement tw er the sus- aadling. - '` r 4 3 , a strange colored light is fregaentl no- - _ is r f r�a� s .._. - _ ' '' es of the Workmen or Firemen. His yy . Hoed wandering araand the Methodist 0,21r-t3tOCk of Fall and Winter sultilRgs Ild trercor t Ifg� - • • - r�: t� ,;efforts were unsnaeeSSfal. Pickering and • While We claim that in oar Sale Register - - b'. - reference graveyard in and We ,are showing batt®r values than eve Ir ' ;..atgnces seem to have a decided p da and eneration su rstitiou has no ' ` .� n 'fiII�tanai, Oct. 26th. Saturday, Oct. 89. `" 'it t' t for'home talent, and that preference has y g ou want a nice nobby stylish suit or over ` lace, nevertheless how certain it is that "' "` °'^ been �re than once.demonstrated. P Toeeday, Nov. 1s0, Batnrday. lrov. 6th, y (3Uat at reasonable pr1C88 'W8 ha'Qe ,list y ' ria . when ever anything out of the common TaesdaY. Nov. 8, tilatarda , Nov, lith. ^ *` -•-At the Firemen s meeting on Friday y r • is noticed in the direction of a grave std, : Auction sale each of whe above evenings , : T$ % '.•. ivening last, a committee was a orated g y st Elliot's store,• ,Vest Hill, of Dry goods t0 slut �OtI r . �1 eo le at once think of poste. H an _ }'�' r , to select a-suitable drama to bo ape sated P P �., a f person seen a real ghost dressed In white Goode Groceries, Boots and ' shoes. ' , ::={ .",th$public some time in the vicinity o ' .:. t r and;all neeeesnry ac�oatrements,we should n S Har ware eta. BAIe at 7:30 ,• ;; .., {o) y. ' yt d; Clothin . ;t, , ,. - ;bnr1_tmab. As the company ie In the recommend his arrest, but When the Spec• sharp. Bee bills for fctrthec psrtiaalars. i _ _ ''� k -- ! � f;`.; . 'I habifr.of presenting first-aloes plays; it tre, takes the form of a light, we prod• D. Belda;n, agotioneer. . :, -�, . reasonaLl be eacpeoted_that the one II T Opetled up a oratte'of bnantiful Dinner -ancj Tea Seth ' r mag y naunc® it, be old iarmatisn of gases, W$Dt+asl►sx, Oct. f36,—Credit Salo of larm f{� -r . �1a :• o nmderway will be no exception to „Jack and ig lantern." There never stook, imglemente etc., the property of - W ph Rte are O eling sit & lOW pride• T i y ,` v r - a .general rule. TLe public dan with _ "'% :� � t �" =t . . bee been, and never wilt be a genuine Mrs. J. D. Cunningham, at lot 7, con b, set s treat. • q .3e,_ ori dexrce<exp t host. _ e a► s a �W _� Uabrid�te, Bale at one o'olacik sharp,see jj•. g� i ars r * � 4,F ,• nt0 EY g B -,.� 11 hoe. Poacher, auctioneer. 4 _.-' - _ ,r:� • xo en:n Nefm3.ln oto no- _ bills T f'. k,�T ;r • � y. ri 16e 8 �lllin , 1 I , I f `� _ . 'r Fair,Sa S:—Markham s --•W�balled at Mrs FnlnAv, Oct 28--F.zecntor s c[edit sale of - ,�, I s,rjb na y s. kin kra on Wednesday, ; - t:fi i, e ,. ' '� to ant, Mr. W.m. Fleming, and dres ma S farm stock, firsgtemente. oto.R tI►e prop• ',old l b be- a d were surprise •to find suob a variawd S •` �t • his �vvares always art ai sho tate Laao Palmer. lot 2(l,con. &, • . ~��� bis aeelf a>�d t{ velvets and % y $ ,h , ?' main did lay of baso and bonnets, lle. Thee•. " ' t 'h He shows ry the 8. sale at l o'clock. Bee bi , �' � � ` s x z * •#`arc %$� bli°. yna- ribotis, and all sash like th' s that are ocher, aaetiolaeer. - - . •F e liatns sewing Wil Ing bn ;tl;. 'New th mannfaatnre of ladies stylish arm .�. " , f. r'a a t'- . A.t., r ork done was 'used in a MoNAAY, Oat. 31Rit;--Credit she-4 f_ >! ,- 1 of w e a? ri r:kti: .. 0 he die a - : - . . owe, p '� g stook, iaoplel�rencs, etc., the property o! • ' , beautiful. The Dominloia head ear. There was present ilia tittle X ` c •% �. : $ # 1 $aiibr Vet, trimmed with velvet and tl , = , - . .. 3 1 r g '. '{ thit3 entleman also baod eg, Wm. Coaworth,gt lot 87 rear a!Sth eon. '' , 'l e a Lazne rxiore ender• as well as the brass beaver with snits le Pickering Township. Bale at 1 o'clock : y j Mia :�: i < , : „ e�fox '� has`> �' le•' Wlxt: '.Flawing 'ie a adornments, and Ghost of others, Haat sharp. Bee bills. Thos. Poacher, _sac- E' a. j ` • ¢ . r _ z � r ' I t our i oranee forbids us wentfoning, A tioneer• -' ,: d swears b his oun ry. gn XE. . an y m stent f i !car ;y) t s ',;t �k x..:. " -• t---4 ', 1. -- a Z;'•:» r':'a r' . l� an ma not be conaldered a oo p si lti'ovi 1Yt s-•-Anotioa at�}e o t► d `' ;, :Q _ r - ,,,�: s .. ,: < with and tom y Tan �. - - C*4f , _ g:, - t .:, . , � �_ a. , :.� _ � , - eaxfetr remarkQ that 4otald is 1Pt► �a� , i. .$f t to o r mind a lady a Tawnsbl of Pioker q iaeing �1 �,£ �r . _ � , . 1_ ;f � , ",, s o.apay jtadge , _bu >t its tb p , { z t ria, . •a; .£ H $ ages a few dap alt $ of fibs a . t .� ow�. � { at - from snob a colle4tion of f` t 18 in B P'. son.;t*he r pert ,.. b-. � ,: ;k� r - *: >r . .�_ , ere*ith not be suited o to F . ✓ ., _ , r -r t:• _. st ted • sax. s we h sli ld . Cure E3a fi 1. _ - .. 'r y sd materinls. �,] estate of -tile 1 to 9 s►t g µ..=� �, ;" E •::k: '.•. J • • a►I al�d Uf�ttfi #— _ '.,. •s :i',� �r e.- a;fit. a - - _ `.r r,a'r.i% - •u- i Wla rn a�� .. �9 ' •.�. �_ __,.. - 111 th 8 to A i _•:, _ ,,� g bills pn..a °�.— .; - , ._ ..,,.. L - • ', oufti _ - a -i ce;-',' r l..• 1. to a i t re on < ' �4 o- - u ; F . , ,. . re headed the k at.the- { 4 .. _ ,�, i4 ed t0 O his q Ol. lr _ . �� y he 4th y ., tarot 11 far. t • Y r _,. - _ ,, ; ,,. . lta Wa did not venture vil!�. e. . bt_e iP a .:.ey,t :x: ,•, der of her dayea i, - t '► t L, : . =+�yya' r , E.�..,.�% - Ljt• add m8,ln - - Y,- •f•bE , f°E i t .� .Y (.CtM -- e 2 r ve l 4 aa, 1 , A a+ r . �_ ` .,.. F Pe . 8 kl . de .rt Pcual r. p - .. <. " : " , it�4 -►.. e; : a.... iB'-- ._ vest: ate tihe dres tna. > x t0 In a �,:�. r # J. j.� �� :_ e a will w . : w gad e , t s �. : . .._ _ ; :� x _ �,-"''i. :'�i->: - :3r� : ^-.i S,7 �' .$-. .Y -.� 1e..Et q_.. :.E'r,`fF1 .../. -•-a"a{ -.. the ht�rnmwi . f t��►g , ": , <_ �- _ . .,��,. . ..� _ t - ,•� '_ -i;.� :,�,� +. r'� �, t lent froth : + . .<•� ••yy �p1�� a YIGBIt , �. wt �. .,_ _,.�-. ''� � °� ��,�yy��'_,� �.�x _,. �'�» .� r•�",x,: �;, ,� t•- •" :.._ ta4 whit % .• .t- .. -... ti .g`9 _�_ 94 ?.., '' � id y.• Nys-s-. it-� -.$,.t' •,� -'L,, z .- �dditSOnal , s f ; - . 4?1 ,.. .ar ..F. :4 to `�. a Stant bn ..P- , . ;. k, e d,,lie C eel, ' , r�Cti�. L�tacltln Q,. .a .� a, 4 r � -. 1. a W rtQQ, � E ,� t esOZi p .yy ¢ :�: i R, aF° V a 3,: - .a. - ..." �> _at ,aa,• .�# <6 alar., ,�, >>:_ ♦•r„" - - .y �.., 3 may, i 4 - ,s the Mr�l,: ._ x ' t� U �_ ti y . ',yti Ye.. •,-.r♦. -'.. i. ., _,�_ T. ® � t 1}aa.. a,;,�,. .:R-a.9 - ,$'-- '-��'L- %t• 7�Z' -'� `_Ae•- � $�: -m �.:'• `y t+ � �i , • i..t yn ` F y� r. '�''pp y . .r -,>. � � � aa,�(.��j�jaunt on hOn . Fg .' ., �� .��. �.� �: �, �;`•A - • '�E .`�•• , . rJ•2 R""1Y. I' , .,_, ., ,a, Should a y ��� n, ._ . ..;<. ,��t. �i ,� �- - � - - .� ��-. 'kir - � '.r ��� a: s n >_ - sett _ r th - 1 C I I Cr L s ''l�act .•a O � v •,I `�,f w Fi'J .t �'y.�s- rsr- �*.5 Fr`6�r.1' Fg 3 .1a ) �� hT71} ,: g -�,•,. t?+r•."':_ 5`' -y 1 {�3-'11,:i. >`- T P'� .. •''w+�'``.,,f P9 - �• c,i v=, df '°.'_ 5_ 'tom d '�s -t '7l•$e'5Nsas - •' .a' -. 7 4 k�,'$• %r 4 - l►l r � ` both ill s Of-, c•o1lec�tia�is, —On Sulk Y morning las t ts, Narcissus, A. Ackford, of the Broken From, 411•ed Lily, ej c- * East,,had a most exciting experi- C I11rs. Law and 'doll- ence, and one which- might have Port Pe Whitby, Oct Illevins, spent a few resulted far more seriously. She. Oshawa, October f, their friends and .rela- with her two children and another - .. Brougham, October cl also assisted In the par- lady, was driving into the village For speakers and other pat- mile services in the Method- and when on Post's hill one mile see'posters. church, east, the draw bolt of, the boggy —hirs. S. Thompson- re.turned broke find' the horse becoming stomach troubles would more quickly l�on�e on Sunday, after spending fright`,ened by the shafts striking disappear it the idea of treating the cause, rather than the effect, scald come into several weeks with relatives in it, ran away. They had gone only rather t A tiny, inside. hidden nerve, Scott. She was accompanied by a short distance when. the four practisays Dr. Shoop,governs and Rives strength Wesley Thompson. who spent the occupants were thrown out on the to the stomach A branch also When say here with his brothers. hard rovid. All were badly shaken the heart and one to the kidneys. (`I �,a e� pE;a�hes, —The Ontario County Plowing up, cklt and bruised, but fortune- these "inside nerves" fail, then the orRatis _ l� p ,. , Club intend holding their annual Lely not seriously injured, and must specifically o these failing negve ro se - plow' g match.at Myrtle oq Nov- they are now rapidly recovering With n 48 hours hours after sstsating the em r 4th. Excellent fields'have from their injuries. The anis l Restnrative treatment patients esy they ���� 0 IIs for n1Ce Crapes Niagara, Conoords, been cured. Prizes larger than continued its wild career, realize-, gain. sold by T. M. McFadden. \.� . P - ever. Fuller particulars later. when in front of the Presbyterian - �e Will have them very Cheap as long —Thos. H. Bain, organizer for church the buggy.came in contact •. U9 'the A.O.U.RT., was in town on with a telephone pole where itSlack=ltho I • as the season lasts. : f lying in a ver crippled Monday. $e expects to return was left y g Y and attend the regular meeting condition., The horse, with shafts : of Pickering Lodge nest Tuesday at shed, continued its journey, The undersigned having taught out evening. It is desired that all but it now took the side-walk the blackstnithing business of G. y Law, is prepared to do black Prime Cheese, Fresh members be present. which it never-left until it reached- sntithing in all its lines. For Choice Coffees, Fine Teas, Pure Honey,. —The new Kelsey furnace for the foot of Church St. and when Meals, Fancy Biscuits, route to us- the s the public school arrived on Satur- it reached Jno. Clark's was caught Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty - day and is being installed this As a result the sidewalk was bttclly stock of Dry Goods.' See our new Flannelettes, S'Ve carry a heavy week. On account of the 'absence damaged, a large number of planks GOR=?ON Z-+-� �+ Wool N'launels, Gent's, Ladies' and little Folks' Linder- of a furnace the school was clos- being broken. PICKFRIti(T, ONT. wear, big choice in all linea. -.,. ed on Friday `last. The work of —The annual Harvest Home tea --------- installing a furnace should have, and entertainment iu bite Met�tiod- A Reliable —' N'ew Hats Tioots; Rubbers, Umbrellas; Robes, Fancy Ties, . been done., daring the sunimer ist church oil Tuesday evening was d Gloves, Collars, Children's Caps, Etc. vacation so as not to interfere n most decided success in every Local Sal mea Wane with the work of the school. way. The bright moonlight night atmosphere and good roads For Pickers ,g and adjoining Apple Packer's Gloves and Baskets cheap. -� —The meeting last Friday even- �at m a 1 ing in the interests of F. L..howke, were stick as to entice people away rout►try to represent the Liberal candidate, was well from their homes for a pleasant Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries , attended. The Hon. Senator Der- outing. About six o'clock-' the : u th© work of iiiinister- while business.in sole lines maty be Co. able be a ., . byshire, of Brockville, was it n �ti ork g Ohift' IDIC)Ikle , to be present owing to a conven- ing to the physical, mental six anti dull.ed f sl'regards fruict�grow ing thanat tion being held til his own Tiding. spiritual needs of about six hien- the present season. High pl. for Mr. Conant, of Oshawa, sols of file Bred people, and. this work kept all c•lala•ses of fruit have beep � ,tained � ����� IjnpOrt�,�t 1�eason� 1 late Thomas Conant, and one .of uCi unceasingly for over five hours. the past season, and there, i- as it,con- the heaviest land-owners in the For the bodies file ladies had itt•o- sequence, an increased dc'u,ancl for county, was present and gave a videcl an abundance of chicken pie, nursery stock.. �- ort of Dii•. meats salads, cake, coffee, tea, Our steak is rnmplete inrcery de- There are two essential reasons why soli sllaulcl buy froth :. short add ess In supp Farmer's Supply Store. Fowke's candidature. Dir. Fowke's etc., to which all did atuple justice. partment including at new list of sPeci- rices are THE LOWEST. shies which we alone handle. y = . own address was a splendid effort. The program provided for the The right rosin will obtain a pi-rntan- " Ist- 13 ailSe °n�i Because our goods are T$E BEST. Fe�v public men have sucli a pleas- occasion was,one of the best ever ent situation with .territory. re-erved nt delivery as lie, and his speech given in the Methodist church. for him. Pay week) Free sample , Shakerg � Cashmere Hose, Hose Suspenders, , � IiGtened to most attentively, The lecture given by Dr. A. T. outfit, etc., write for particulars. 1 See our Laces,Blankets, Men's Ladies' s' Blouses, o waterproof. Groceries. Every department St orderly audience. Sowerby, of Toronto was an lute• full of the best the market can supply. _ ie fibers of the Epworth lectual treat. For an hour and Stolle �C Wellington, he Methodist church twenty minutes lie kept the undi• Fonthill Nurserie+' u l C� hiekering, C)nt•�- iy visit to the league vided attention of a packed house. (850 acres) - ONT. Farmers pp ., church last Thursday His lecture, entitled "The .Adven- TORONTO, 1iu ;, the chief feature being a tures of Toodles treated of the The P1C1Ce1`in .��irite, the subject being :' 'Resol- development of pian from infancy, ✓ed, that great events make great and it abounded with humor and , nen and not great men riiake great sound common sense. The selec- Vigilance 'Committee events." The a$irmative side was tionh given by the Oshawa Male . taken by Albert Carruthers and Quartette, the duets by Miss Situp- Misses Crawford and Browni. son and Mr. Lynde and the solos The object of this Association is to Almond's, while the negative by Messrs. Henderson and Brown, lessen stealing and prosecute a f he c uartette, were the +felons. We ]lave a 1$rg$ assortment of Boots just arrive was championed by Messrs A. G. members o t 1 ,� f6r the fall trade. . -. Green and E. L. Chapman and Miss without exception exceedingly Members having property stolen communi- h , _ . Luella Hobbs, of Picking. The well rendered and drew forth pr6- oats immediately with an yy member • s were Mr. Christian, of A�1- longed applause. Rev. William of Executive Uommittee. ��� Cele Wllha referee e C19 and Frank Harvey, of Moore, o St. Andrew a church, Membership fes $1.00. (No goods made ul ' •kering. Both sides presented gave ash but very interesting Tiokets may be had from the pte.iaent o: arguments in support of addrees. One feature of the even- secretwi on application. we ha*e a airs of Boys' utelltions- and the differ- ing's entertainment which. was Exec. Com.--L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng, s, we are clears were much,;enjoyed gratifying to the members of the W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Out. Call and esent. In summing church was the receipts which s the ferees amounted'to jim$140. The Rev. 1 A O'Connor ArthurJefl're a :of the J. C. Bell d in his usual Present. Brorstsiry. happyEL>nn � � .: .,.. ,_ jtor pr die- i -�SQ tory, they invaria 1 want , WE JIRi� OifERING s their photographs retuochec nim up. = ------- ,, DOdaLd!MIWNC.Cos. $leeplesstiess.-•--Whonthe nerves RT SO CLI,TS PER !N Ith M18ery•" ,�. are unstrung and the whole bode strongly ret:otnmend the pucchua nc of all men. The given up to wretchedness a stock as au lars;min ng (� of lung, mind is tilled with ' when the The llsuRtas mining cern clear of eye gloom and dis- + qua■titles of TSAlU2 le ares MI have is Id buoyant with health mal forebodings, ! prored u , are the result of i P reedy ter ,ninin "} miserable, whatever may b ra ngement of the di e- t °the yturTeo„Uke K at their property heir social condition, To be well gestive org�ns� � This ie a spieaodiaoo d aid'' sleeplessness teomes to add to the 1 stead7bigh returns on a Opportunity outlay to id9ure (k(•. ` la to be happy, and we can all be y the subject could C,wrilazz to tetras tiayot�apttal. dii:tress. If only tt'rite for aimlication tonus or farther pa�� Well by getting and kee in sleep, there wauId be oblivion for �`• r'r Guile, 1H311 11;,� ;tl,c,,,t as much tlse �kodies in a healthful p 8 our an ex- fl,r l,i; )oor rc•)ati�e.s as his rich state. Dr. awhile and temporary relief. par_'j 'Va-i towed 1-elativesl have for him. Ito do this. electric Oil will help all Melee's Vegetable Pills will not ' other day. It is- only•induce sleep, E• D t P, but wil a W�rrenal attein _ bene act so : & Go, pt to !e, It is easy beneficially that the subject will ' Colborne � r If lie(,ple were all prevent failure ; all ; 8 No ' �'�a00,�� treasure of pet feet! can- y tO wake refreshed and restored to hap- i treat, torttnt t�r:lcl, in coins and bars, 'which is y rine has to do is refrain from try- -Finers. 0. DnGtrio• crld nC111E of tis mould be on spc�,ilin to 1,t11'e Ing terms with out next door neigh_ $ gone down nil the Brit- 1,h rti<<z -ship Lutine in 1 bc►rs lsl,tttd c► 797, near the = Mistress (to cook Of Terschelling, •aff the cost Spinsters know a Iot of tFlings friends coming to dinners to-d me • r ( ve f Hr,iland. t}+ey inlagin the would do if :they ' you to do a ! Spam 01reuBar ' There ill nothing equal to 3inther «ere wives, y di so I.want y' 1 1,(,l tion of the treasttre has G�r3vcs' Worm Exterminator but as a matter of fact best'" Cook—"you can ctepejid` We have prepared a special 1.( c•t, t'ecoz ,red but aestroyin worms. far : they wouldn't do anything of the upon me, morn I've circular dealingwith the s - an ordinari� g No artiele of kind. ge (tl'(';11;iIIg Plant is now tzscless, as 'ts kind ha given such satisfaction. friends of me own eomiln'gt�t some eurities of the following till �essc!l has sunk into i,he sand. ' deVj panies: corn x 1( is a T It w 1 a rea,t, s-cel tube. ill be noticed -in the Singer n.�s�k No�n�Cd��e�ick�ry ct, � — L ti'.1ij,S ?�fEii D 1311ODiLI�T 8ewin Machine Company a adve - a ; ;(rlv 100 feet in leligtl,, and aside LTAfBS• ; g J wLen � to robust " Canadian' PacifiC Railway, 11„tth to allow w IIIaII to walk erect ;hrench doctors have. found theeestto,eic, '•Ferrorim »b y the on (.t tlsement that there are three ad- i `Oct�"O"ed'tre"su'pact�'ou�tetrich blood -Illinois Traction, i �:� n its ce!ltrE . At ol,e end is a an tuc ingentuus but simple remed di die ' at the bottom of the an. Laurentide Paper,` chain})er fr�lctliros, in the tis© of alun inuln . r-ouncement. Any one writing will BI'-HULK 1. _ Lake of the Woods, nrUb'lded wit}l -will- a , Mackay s and Ciours, and 'at the other Wallis. For a xin,l,te fracture of rile Please address th3m at the nearest Behold' the fly ! Companies, ( ,,,c(Ilr.;y of giant hooka aIld other shinbone, or of the thighbone, a cne of the three y • So sruall`� thing Mexican Light k Power ;(cklc. rail of nickel ,;ti}un�inum or ma office. Ces to his Post 1'c, dart about on bu13y wing. Montreal Steel Works, `` E I ac al,pal tae 'h*as just !seen card- gne- How sad to think it can't be neat+ Montreal Power, slum is.driven in io hold the two ' 1'll'tc'c+, fitter pieces to ether Nails of ivorj• at Shut' And wipe: the microbes froin its; Rio de Janeiro ears of work, by 8 Wha s the , Id difference be- feet. 1('� l's, 1''i,rrest allcl (;u.. shil,l,uild- lune have been used, but it has Toronto Railwe tF een a dimple and a wrinkle ?” Y 4` tfleil• �y�.verr}1(,c rr l;c�en discovered that the aluminum y or fort y Twin City, Vard. One f He— Uh about thirty. Ver man persons exPlailled a mein- and n,a9nesnint nitiIS are ahsurt,ed years ! y p ons die annually Winoipeg Electric Railway. �' r�F the firm, "�t ill be clamped y from cholera and kindred sumiuer ' I the system after they have' pe1•_ - complaints who N.It! for the side of a str.�tlnsl,i formed their function t s tistnsal)y the loud talker who Proper -remedies hawe beenoi41 Olro�tlsu• Na. tz � '11(1 o !ler end, b . p or barge. saved i# had been ' � means Of 11". ter Is getting th„ -ort end of the ar_ used. If attacked do not dela i t:,•,,ks, ill be st;�,k ulzLil it The gument; MCC x � th;, bottom, ' great oeesn liner _ getting a bottle of Dr. J. y ° BR�$. & CO . . rrlen b rolled and ; D. Kel- t nic�zlls , r�tclnnc}• "Henry," faltered togg's Dysentery Cordial, meds- � f ( �>lnl,l e sed :,fir, all the water will the� FlolIoR•ay's Corn Cure is the fine- the Y0"'�°'' �m'� stook [gch�t� : 1 3��ang hride you still ]c►� , dleine to remove all kinds of cure, that never faiils to effect a 167 St- J , 1r t'c(•cl fro tl,,� �rclo amen St• Montrda cnal„1,;l at the n c , "3Ture than ever, darling,'' and a arta, an;l u f i t(l,ln of it, w1,icil �-nd tie flush cvas".Ihiu� 's fervent answer. corns hose who have used it say my costs the email 't acts promptly, and thoroughly `1 'I' the l,ecl (,f the sea.. Then 'su111 cif twenty five cents, subdues the pain and di:; there was an eloquent WANTED la e+'er,teeat►t, ,. t•-�i',r,'., -«-711 u-all: CI(,1t ii ,,t, stair-+ ``7�c!nr�•,,, silence. ease. in CaaaAa and fihe gasped, turns ISE t,,a vn,tedstar„ tile-, centre c;i t}; n -- t. . .. , our tt:he until i }ialC !!sell g her THAT'S cess. fi y face away, "I thou �} S IT. IN DOUBLE HARNESS. rll►et. :,n sAewtizing n ter. Asa„ play Sill,?I?('Ins ' �,1,t ESS. ap adrert(afa to u c} c1�a71,.►;('I'. that to(,old ntal: "Thomas, said .'S1a Or ) F 4aot1t and aspen. M&ASdon or say e� iII a me feel t, • aaS cion tllels Cir\ lflg c.,;;- ettCr j Iiltrtigan, J ek-- Smith asked me :�rrouna;en,►re,ynq.� steaar we, (,:> IIt It c10eSil't t" , aR lne �;.lzed into his son's to come pat,iculars. t►erlouee required. i1i�r (�pE:,IIIA ac;f 11 soul--tzed in n s e3-es- with IC' his ome this eveniII wx• t• w+�t"M MID. ;li( rti yl k "have t doc,l•i A..il l - _. g look, $. Says he Co„ t.ve%a,Ort.,Caoaaa. �LeP Ste:Lid i,t� -- Eaten ally of those peach Sou is (;sing ,to celebrate his golden . r t i c:i c, t;:e L' I2 1 your v1-edding. ----- --- --- •ned in "` ' .11 i mother put in the cu ` i, Pb<►aid ?” Gadys—I'Wh t1,� ( l, ' o i,t r, :tl,d ` "I�ather,r r y, he s been nmar'ied ' tl,; it,str (c tir,a said-T 'in ' e•nl thre s �f the-d; ,' !g not tell a lie. I have not t u h d 3 e years." �. J Jack co,:,l,nlniutcs �•,-ltil ,.�.- That s what ' ne ' told him. ��r ;I.0 c' Hc► said it seems like fifty.,, �+ ane of nuri,ahle tel<�- ,•�r�" y „ t;lev will ol�<< , tee the I;l !:- 1 e Major eyi�d him wrathfully as hr lunged his hand into the ock ' \ powerfi,l p of - snc;tir,n �;. r ;►f his coat and drr'a Furth r drQOb',15 Which141,;!d }` � flee �a"�+ ar'c . ' . ciinlinating stt,nes, ."which had oncemer. . u} „ �, e- Ihese �' �- , I�cen ew-hrined in the luscious fleets loc. , The latest t is !roped, will suck 1 .!1(1 --Mild t;,e sides �,f o� a peach. { S11CCe5.S. K�a til it g _ '.Then how is it,'' said the za 'U('r ull etre! }` parent, ; "that I find these peach stones hos , .kceight ri •,t r't nes itn uurh h,nney he could serve h Vour bedro(►n1. while f s< ���' th( 1(� l�; (rIlly Fa[thanl;s-AiotseJaek-of-a,ll•1'rldesG.y,rnselr$ s ` he i%l'.Cl one peach left lin the' C1I ja1 tins to BMW wood water, tit Rn t� pbcislyd .; ' 4 �, we w,.uld not be chid to su I grin, foot+„ &a, ' "Father," sad Thwita,_ P Cut thin ad. out and, nc pp Y tho deman, to i lie (� ur 0, ' els lie si- w111 sew e I to ua t,,-da , ,� u e a oA lentl3�,,but swiftly lr�i y Y. and Wo , t the rc,.�n! �-•L d you our treecstalc,gue. 1 r aS The �1 , uId mdy . � and placed a t?hriir in swell a ,�.i tine .sold only tt, fton that his father xrow p d fr!l} a er black plug _ IL if he ft►Ilc►�,ed .too ryuic•kl�•---''fa r - �, l: thee, that is t1le 0.10 I no%er t'�� a. �r L- address . t: C �tilrtA pbaCCO. ,.. ^ GlY 1'� The oanadian rain banks Qo• Umi 1 `t' y�t!<•w- 2?6�' : tar's Torent nduatreal, wtnpipe., +-anr•n6r -,�,..s a K„�.,•.gin health All +:t Lill-')I l•• (,cl the hardships of a sail c doctor shook }i's Ilea 1Lz1 ' , life., and he would certainly have 4,C d, n`«d for fait ther information to d1ed had not this kind-hearted old one day I , ill who eithor ould no y'oul,g g ' , 4 man taken him to itis humb ler o hs th road country m Would not impart any. and befriended him, un Y 1 will tell you, she whispered favor of . fortune Mrs. Mazingford whether India" hasto ss Mazingford, after a pause; 1rie when rs. n the was brought into .t.tlelr iives•forMltls while living, and t bury uppeC t1►ero c � �, stlrr.5 ,,,1 bending as u lista were Gartmore, too, found room dead." to felt so �,rcls "he was hungry; philanthropy, and put Evan Grep- ,,you shall never leave England deceitful part he was playing, as 11l sr,(>.cred Litt her .eye• in the way of earning an inde- r> ou clflice-holders, } oken in ton and .made '10 long &a X have a "horl2e to share hers. silent ressure of t�le ,l`tiid' pendent liveli}iocd, you," exclaimed Dr. Duvard. t she never pitied him -- man whon'tdealtveryryoften• d 1 s P Anel ye d tnd Judith was by the doctor s side Pe �o, replied the ends �vbt friends with Captain Darwin, and wit S , T ie world to your generosity 1 never seen,e f conlpassicpn. She told I you��" as he smiled beni9111 l.n. bogan, an to feel that he could wish to "Do I not owe everything I have e she benan, g to take In able a fit object It seems to.. me, have had a son like Evan, ht ' was one, and push on in the Am I not voting and strong, me, him onca, point blank, she thoug once." tli�t he must be weak radifarrtland an interest in, ill -perhap s he had wa1k� n•ith the befit yeti have given ite of the way in which his fuss it - If you think there Is world, and ]gave his money to. ----�-- • �: cd long. -But then the old suspicion came l to work for a114 Colne, Alice, an � sp _ - - f a, t S fel --- any nourishment he might ,a Y . - ------------- __ _ __ . anyhe, ---- -- -------- take, Iwell remain and she that flows it. sv<a ma am, S.. a . UC "you don't SCenl to n1 e" ourself," he re- ) cr to,-be very strop„ ,3• ``and perhaps l torted, ' brtisquel3 , - a not be aware ,there is �T `� � . Droll nl Y . (louse. - — LAl�i o x small-pox to the d 31, It WHEAT 1' TlA]1- tit, repeat ¢ ANADA -• ,rJi p N•ETNDd. siten is this nee- RI H CO-)�/O- h .s not the. colnirne Q-� �Vo, this i i8 a young W WESTERN.c►f it ; bttt there i SASKATO ON - gin . �ment door, 1. be 0 man-lying at death 5 lieve, 0 upstairs, at least so a friend _ O Of aline, who is attending blip, Ito1d „ „ d ., Cit lne. , no cried • oh . no, , �, ot dti ing , drawn close up ­17 - had Clea 14 .. Offe* re the girl, Who) i ' mt1St „ die . he � � tt. them. j-1 e wu�t• � � 12 ro1 t----llc shall not. a!,' he ahswer- 5rhal;s not, - `'Vell, 1 to Judith. f,(un herobe RS• edturniiln „ Ile proceeded; - BUYE ".1s fere niy' patient, on broth OR ak tea, ole mutt ROUND . TRIP a little vee at kind. 'r'1'. A 250 000 A an\tiling of t]1 1JO --or, i „ rP lied J�udltl , FR •�� RAIL ' I undci tche- st attd, P I think you may << d pilo, 51 r, e „ - n11 >bnd feAturee of Interest in Etta bene tide Cas atfons. t.o pei cent. of iiir pare:►ase rrt�-e at tf+n r Here tai and a in' lny Cal wan. It lista all our property by Wrlto for It to tar Itcst payment of ,j,4•t10 1% safely leati'e the ca:. ITere are lands that are to-datearailri d oto be ot- we want to send tt to you. Imstri f tjaSlTlt csal She;::`ylthtn ten runes of an nD. , ,e $atsktttuon do western Land CO. s office to Re balaaee of rrg*e Tile ten da`vttbrtateec t. tit 4 perelglern equal S.rvey term of t1a which brie and a It won.d 'r W,th 1 the door ; fered at auction. Th► y have bens tracts t s t at t10 to F�in&, Saskutchewart. Canada. meats. wltb last installment, aoJ hilt f ion X16 par a+ re, but there are Inatoon de ,PSIPi n hand �1na• ,� •s Land ceatr Per acre, Payable C-1,1•t5ey'ed bade her The Ra"It its d CO. vvithont interest. the bidder r to the,;girl, be baraaln9 at ��0. and will ' The �881�Stoon & Western Y+ - ltpon a p,tt•c el being icno: kf.d down, per center tl',t'n TCLtII'ninl, Co., Ltd., prefers-to wholesale '15�1.�00 acini tit �'�pU Get Titlesit of r father some p•'iite Haid bread C tctTlt holdfu><s to t!.e heart I is 8117knumbeebe acres at thle Extra C110ICL' Grain .band• shall ltnrnedtatelyrtee e the d,nlNri+ of Saiz Oth''r- get li set :tbt, it tl►e - , there offer for s.c1e t of the p at once, ail(1 }} Ila,tilrC, • important sate. — An Indisputable Tyle. urchase P again or withdrawn 7the is e�halisted fertile ! the Croom wise the parcel may be i�ut up 8' of recruiting h c, a low bid ' You do not, have our. n cafes• The SattkatoOn & wester cs-all sk�tct enjat t►Pr fife ad from sale. ill amore Than Pay Cott 1i had riot' Who l:nov+b but that some of these rich. From a.i: tllougll her own g acres may tea y barge. OII8 Crop her tl*,tnle. t0 live on this land torhgese t►andesi are a Ill 1'sYfng i pi,-k . 3 t, took o k acres ogf b For the Land. Leen racking; „ d tbCrTl, anxl The market is riding. g fete. but extra section h ra and > s.ii1 nt for the city pian a9 wall as t{}e farnteuat- i aa>jtcftl one,contlnuvutsrp1ece. f rttircho'Cdo c tit st soil. Szskatrhe� "you alt. 111, o be here int cstma per h „t the "VUti ullg]1t riot t_ Make your Diane to Bo neR. Arranga )' gigttce it •out yourself. Tl,e a erZ„e f OUSI R I, a (1< Lobar 12. w'hPit The there, so as to C , toun4t area irusn boulders. ilJ�t tilt. PlwuB► t•ready y ► „ , ess so you can be in Keg, a 11 tact. ►and ready tullt from Yield is: \\"heAt, 5 b 20 to 25 t,ushe?s per c S 8OC1'�'• „ n r rrvteus railway ) oats, from 30 .to 45 bushels i s a� . barley, ' am 1 et on the land a few day » + 250,0(►o acres of I -se 20 to 30 bushels pct acre—and so on. not af"1'31d of t'tilltftniOn`, I ,mkt:too11 K Western Land CO.'s sale starts_ ()r go � brat Think of It . I din ilC. I0 12.�gfna an g very ublte deciles. 111 tobrr tom. sr, as to get ac,i'ta.tntcdt %00, .►. great ' lnP'tetd theoK�o ednttt p `est asci make D " Free Railroad Fare to Buyers. «ith tl 5 Ire c�P vdith allswerC(1 who' is 111 '?" pact and deternilne ♦v1t,1t"locntion yo p �UCT�ON. !huy.�rs t,y putt►+ B t lands to a THE our lir<,tlier a is pc,s»able w►+ will nt>er al cg ilrler. 1►alt or whole is•,Ve, purchaaet` of 3F C`o�'seiand will �'� h tlluu }t }le acre ase osvtt (t, 11'.11 i ti br.,tllcr : tp at ally time In}'tfee maps tit every auctlot, will kntoon~& ofehisrtaitt j tr:tnsp+�rtattott' staid ba Srt•id the girl. ' scetion. AVe snap y The �}ar�kntoon 8: 1�'etstern I.ar.+i c'o'4 lik(>•, tilt" our . ti, k 't c+n the tery law I bending to the hemrt of tiaskatcl►riven. be held at Itegtnst. samkatebe'�an. Canada. vovvbPre Lire pile@ ! t,}1L'1- it was i if %,Ott ciostre- mor#, co+.,n1. tV advance lnf"jrmatiori, hl ment ror )'ou to Coale to the all Own patiifun—nowhe''K 01,<0- inIt kier 1/holxP Thateis,a,a i�is'at the ro:.ds t;1t-e. an we Pay 1. t 5}18 wi18' to• our 1te61uu utRca fur else. it wilt b® hci,t it, The �:1a,cat„+,n � \\'rst.•rn 1►tiit. Y+ toy fife i'e, •>i With tv11a send hand Co.'s r n. 16• 1G. 1 ltetrr o�c �nuld Ile+t tell, only Book Flee. - . 1u,Id nctober 13. 13. 1i. on hams early. and tc, buUe!�0a sng your railroad ticket, bay,"ing, Juultit - Lar a Map -and 90-nage latex, t)o ►•t get there tate: n`' „t anyone eentit \ti'het+ p �c t from oho ratltn�<I°:t�Te sit ftt1511 (;Ulna lTltC) ilia Soft g rP. tic3n we o�'n don't bni• Haver any eireulln"t tree+, ou hear. l he lar railr+,ad } ' • N 1 opt ,,t;trt and t to ani , Otte map SItON'!4 .'ac1, and t very” no et►attrr *rLwt Y tlte. paliro td cotri,pany, spoke. , r ou a trite picture of our hn;dtnics►. It shows tile aurtloo t» on ,•o.'s land is extra chutce,- the point from � is ► y cheeky tit:bt S�` d R'(fUld` Ft. glees J' --.I, loan & "' fails word that Lacy hate laud paid, also the ''ani`�I, gtgnature of the railroa 1t�tl h +, :+ab- + lake ,;,►nttsbotly e d to purchased • Judith -,ti-ondele f lyt,Ut ju9t hots we sPierted 1110 tpoat r,% i,P and bef►t k►- Don't •'Strr.t l.un agent. i ,�n11Ci'etl Ju t deice arallKh'e-in tl:e entirA 1 rlanas t ..just as good." from rove trio Ilpliant--:n f This land eras espectnllY selected--its title to Railroad Rates, EXCQrSi031S, Ete• p melte '' �'C tile, father katche%V - It ,yh,,lve how Ideally tae►dat►l►e s.e'are t�u� 1, Tt►e fermi; o payment lvtll be the fair tkvuP i►uel►csrritpre.' Lha datigtltel' as . ate—how• near RetKir�, iconiarke�ts,nlPnt to �lsair"f. ,w n• with a wenittty romltanY In ';cE:tPenber 2tl rniitla3• to and the �ries an( Write t+►r iiie neap it, The ihe�t-r t.►miKe and , 5 ,: froul pornss to ontar V,lIle In f;pooylf ills, ani 1. eo.l�cell lllrri fa.ctlltieb. . l�red. Ltd., Regina. Bas- est. willYou will be stiff nt11 behind every P' �.ursiun th'I' Pt tc,r 3: of t€"act, steeped- rail.. y that uebee to Itegina, Sank. Axtc your tic flet ttgrnt P • will always sec es Saskatoon & wetytern Land Co., ! give 3'ou the most liberal treatment you c+tn as i. t t svvtllluw' }) i Ct>irlltlg Canal a. a,ty reserves the 'light to will►draw ,any purtiC�lt:ra. : ( 1i5, t1_IC] sa-'s file",�olU ' ltatc)►etven' es, and t The comp li n ' ill ble old fellow Our book is a. storehouse COnlalr soninettyPa� s'' q of the land's from sale. liui,'Is. etc.. write fol"e— c,rn Canada grain lands- t land. crops. homes► ' those v%Ill) kitty re+'rit�*r refund oi,ur2r turrheepinfor unli>n,tte'd frrnl Itcxisa. ua I• bac': into his hotugrapt►s o was K"tii� ,wa:9 .%Utrving, many fafthtUl P oiler arrt-eltn.e reir.irn itc.:et Derr your henduuar:ere. that 1►e ISO for the Great Land Ale u, ticket morslIf Canada. Maki one utticc Ile on band at Rete gcgint►. sgwkstchevvnn, ],im;elf to pro', We ,re�nst;arics fur a i► «'c„tera i.noa Co., lied.► �• s Cc3�c ewe 1, c's ''� G ► aaU�',C their, pintieo The &Irl exter a Anud+ r , tttlnu 3f i�t�V�r�e O! that, lay Ltd., �itY of Reg � � �` I rn_l�l, f ., heads .;,)nn eft>cl }lis strength L ;�te3� 1 Wes T/ nd Co. At 1•„t sit i rr l� �$k J Y ii- .. - be to , li�) 1 Cleil t to 'cuff. y ,.:�•• z , - .>. ..., .. ,.:..• , 1111.: c... .. . .. ..... „ .. r... -. a �-,-�-•:, ,. .. : , ,. a; ,:., ,. � � _ , ...... ....--z. .- , .,.-,may. .-=. �.-. .:. :.. s :-.,.x_ - -.�-,.• ., ,_ _ S z-.r, 41. -? -.'s-:M'., •�.-.:�'r s bfR Sriy, ,`i.,K•:. �•.. n ' '�-� �-6� t ,�r” m'k s. ith h i Major.' abed 5;,5;000. Win. Philp will hold an auction 4 a id up 5r ,000, uesday of his farm stock, Imp lemients, frame Rest Account I' : 350,000.( barn etc. on Friday, Uet. 16th. Assets 6,000,000, ew Liskeard, ar- A public meeting for the discussion ednesday morning, of Dominion if es will be held in the feud his mother's funeral, Odd Fellows' h&' 11 here on the evening J°� OowlrrPieei�en't T H:IdaMrLztx > ell, �. m was misdirected, of Thursday, Oct. 15th, in the interests bashier ext Sunday evening, Oct. 11, Rev, of the candidature of Mr. F. L. Fowke 8pedsi attention given` to Farmer's sale for o Jo'in Trickey will take his text from and will be addressed by Wm. Ross, Notes Collections solicited and promptly made ce, Add e 'barn raising." A special invitation ex-M. P„ and b the candidate him- Farmer's Notes disoahinted American and o„ Insurance an is extended to all to come and hear self. Mr. Christie, or hie ne resents- on"Fore,�ayailzrble on all paarts of the worland sold d P WE'LL, Licensed Auc,- this sermon. tive, is invited to attend and address tioweer for Ontario. All kinds of sales CoIIYe�aIIC1I1g Done, Ernest Hutchings, of this place, and the meeting. Chair taken at eight ted ether privately o by auction, sate Miss Pine, of Toronto, were married o'clock. Savings Bank Department.., collected. For latae et St.,her particulars Wednesday, Sept, 23rd, in Toronto. at residence, Elizabeth St., Pickering. • ' � i �— Interest allowed on deposits at hi h- 151y. House and Lot for sale or til rent. After a short trip west the young peo- ple intend taking up residence in this BROUGHAM est current rates, and credited or POUCHER, Licensed Auction- village. Congratulations. _ paid quarterly to depositors. ser, Valuator and Collector for the Coun Also Planing Mill for sale.. Everyone is going to Markham Fair of York and Ontario All kinds e auction modFriday. Chas, A. MCCilellaII, a conducted and valuations made at moa- 150 acre Farm for sale: / , 8CHOOL' REPORTS Mr, Ho le did not sell hie farrra last V e�;tia;$e, Estates-and oonsiKnmente con- `/ u,tly mAtkaged and sold by auction or week, BO �e tends working it him- ELI sale. Mortgages, rents, notes ana If you want to buy sell or rent, call Claremont public school, Senior divi- self. He wi move working hereon in the sial accounts promptly collected and satin- at my office. Bargains. vision, Honor roll for September :• spring, cry settlements guaranteed. Phone or _ Theseason for tormp and particulars, Brougham. . IV—Magnus Morgan, Clarice Rawson, There will a meetin of Picker dry Daces maylie fixed by phone NEws V. Richardsc . i3eryl x°1 ht, g y T. g Victor Hayward. III in Townsh p Temperance Alliance in Sr.,—JKath(een Rawson, Minnie Shep- the Temperance hall here next Thurs- has had no effect on our s herdson, Maggie Morgan, Clifford day, 16th inst., at 2.30 P. m. A full tock Notary Public, Pickering. Tarr. III Jr.—Maggie Gleeson, Wal- is,tendance is requested. of Groceries; as we bu ADD R S — lace McFarlane, Maggie Adair, Velo4a Joseph Bark's Bale w y as well attend- in small quantities i .kinds Man ufacttired to Order, • Hayward. Edwin Ball,.Teacher. ed on Friday last. Etierything sold lCk��'l�ttve Junior division Claremont public well with the exception of the prop- and et them fresh e Write or phone tts• ` school. honor roll for September : erty, which was not sold. The familyg Pery Sr. II.—Robin Storey, May Florence. twill remain here, for the present at alfew days 1;�tliitIiing tend WoodNvorking ' > First class rigs for dire Jr. Il.—Alex. Morgan, Marjory Neal events. of .all kinds, and Archie Storry equal. Sr, pt. IL — A meeting in the interests of F. L. GEG, PHILIP, Grocer, Br+otligham Day or nigLt Jean I+:vans, Verna Evans, Willie For- Fowke, the Iaiberal candidate,.will be Shop close �C�ec?nesdays. gie. Jr. pt. ll.—Mary Tarr, Mildred held in the township hall here on the To quickly ohee>; a cold druggists e Bus meets all trains Brodie, ggists ar and Saturdays. Blanche Thompson. Ia--Feta evening of Monday, the 19th inst. dispensing everywhere 'a clever Candy Hu Teaming IrrOwl)tly attended to, Stephenson, Willie Forsyth, Jean Me- Addresses will be given by Mr. Fowke Cold Cure Tablet called Preventies. Pre- •. Jacks Brock Road, A Farlane. Ib—Willie Benson, Maggie and others. A full attendance of the ventics are also fine for feverish children ' t Ontario gent for (�anrlda Carriage Co. Shepher(ition. le—Bertha Milne, Via- electors is desirable. Take Preventies at the sneeze stage to -- - -- - - — let 5argent..Merle Stephenson. Id— St. John's auxiliaryof the W.F.M.S, head off all colds. Boz of 48-25e. Sold ' T• H. beak George (:graham, Clifford Shepherd- will hold their thank-offering meeting by T. M. McFadden. � 3 Hogs Wanted i Picicerdn�. son, Stewart Grah,un. � Promoted to in the Presbyterian church next Tues- Jr. lIl. =Annie Spofford, Melissa Mor- day evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Strick- have t11c nti'aet with ZVi lit � �e i� g Viola I'or'sYth,.Cecil l�iilne, Floe land, of Dunbarton will give an ad- `t r g enee Forl;ie. Bessie Bennett, Roy For- dress, while a short musical program) ( '��•. fork clrers, Trn'onto, to syth, Dora Brodie, will be given by the church choir, �,1,1y that fir► -%vith 1 the lite � ' O O O assisted by ;hiss Hattie Law, of Pick- they requite, , n( Mould like Ts a Very Rood salary fora young erin t h,t� ca y01ir 11098. I will kitty I i)et•son under 20 to receive, fief•- GOOowOOD A�ubiic meetin _ 4< g in the interests of .•r""' ,,�:: , , thin l5c. of Toronto price lintil tial of our shorthand graduates _dire. I3E al and children visited at :11 r, eter Christie, the Conservative of last year are now enjoying this 1 candidate for the House of Commons, rthct' notice. , .lira. 01a rtnan's this week. salary. I er•haps we can help you will be held in the township hall on 1� i its, phone or apply to t.o receive this amount. Our mea Three c:irlowls of potatoes were the evening of Wednesday, JohnA ' g • y Oct. 14th. T 1' • Catalogue explains. Cut out this shi pe(i frc,nl here this seek' The speakers on that occasion will be A. White ? card, sign it and send to W. H. the (=•T.R. have made a neer walk Messrs. Peter Christie, Charles Calde Sh;1Nv, Central Business College, , over their tr,rcks to the station. �'Vm. Smith and Dr. James Moore. BROL GTIIIi<I Torofhto, I•%d. 13ea°ell has been appointed chair — G-- lender in the Methodist Church. On the evening of Saturday, Oct. 28th, ,r MINION B Fame......, ,.. , , , , , , , ,, •, The Altona Telephone Co. put up another meeting will be held at the f, ANg more poll s in the villa a last week. place when Mr. W. F. :Maclean will V � address the electors t r�,cl C?Ilicc, Toronto � Address ..:......;:,„ ..:. Wm, Ashton is plowing on his new- • •• ly-purchased farm farther north in 1 I,itic] ttl�_ $ 3,J00,000 ' ' I'S'S'� I'S'S' '8'8'S' this township. It is now said that the city ratty Sidled 'Labors". hind and Ytiidi- Win. and Airs. Watson, of 8trat.- purchase the Union Stock Yards IS'' ford, iy visitin their daughter, Mrs, In Toronto, Y High-Grade Materia -:1300,000 .I3RITIfiH � Win. Whitt.leton. g (-d by the public 35,000,000 CANADIAN- Best Business :lir. Jas. Hakney, one of the oldest The C.P.R. took a large number 4730 00 000 ��''Si'1NE'S8 Training at reason- settlers in this section, died on Sun- of its old men back at Montreal, That tells the ry 'rr ' COLLE(x F. able rices. p day. He arose in the morning and Winnipeg and other points yester- � -R IfiBY BRANCH. `QRONT0 Start any time. ate a hearty meal and apparently felt day. _ of the absolute llabWty of r better as tie was quite ill all week, but t �sauflug Business Address R. A. Far uharson, B. A., The English. firm which has `Y the RM WATCHo y about ten o'clock he suddenly passed ti �runsticted I r incipal, Corner Yonge and Bloor away. He was in his 84th year and ttlade an offer for Knox College a 1'ellablu came in his youth from England and y �' Sts. site gplom to erect atwelve-etor _ ,,Ll at rention given to the copse- o finally settled on a timber lot in this building thereon. _ p►hkh Has tion of farmer's sale and,.,. township about one and one-half miles Go to the blood if you are to drive out - arced . It .�l `• north of this viii e. He has been re- PLANING, Etc. tired from farming for a number of rheumatism. A wl.eonsin other riots. physician,Dr. Shoop. does this with his Rheutnatic !b6 reptltatbn years and lived in the village where Remedy and with seeming anoom. -Rab- _ 6AVINGS DEPARTMENT. Having purchased the Bennett i°actory he had built a fine white brick house on's,says the doctor never did care Rheu �` � "�V� � ` calfs recelve� OiF 1. and the undersigned is prepared to in which he has been living. He was matism. It is more than skin flee it its .� ..,p �� j r , .1'hR SUN. upwards, do all kinds of Planjug an active Methodist class leader ,rn constitutional, always. Because of this and Sawing, the church and gave generously to the principle, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy 'i K .:• merest allowed at highest. . . Chokes moderate. cause, and a conservative in political is perhaps the most popular is eYistenoe, leanin His wife re-deceased him It current rates. p floes by word of month from one to an- I�tt��tMAN_ BASSETr: Y ,b Satisfaction irarrnteed. gs • S 4 rnpo' a.nded or paid quar �: a number of years aQo. Two dat�ght• otherevery�rhere. Grateful patreuteGladly Jeweler and Optician,_ era survive Lim. uneral service in spread results. It i�r an sot of humanity ` terly. - ,VST. E_ C3.O ONi -.,�. ,� HITBY ONTARIO r the church and interment In the Al. to tell the sink of a way to health. Tell AS. D. GORDON Mana 8r e g - P ING, , loge plot, 1AS slot one. Sold by T. M. MoFadd n. _ i E ....e:.D' .. •- l'...+Ft '..,fi^ a..- e -: .. .t -.. V t—-_:;. ,>.....n � .iN� .. fF :a • K. •, - ..-.,..�. w .. ,R S•,f_�.tt - - -- f '"; •14- Y�` :^a ♦, - lxn-a„',�4 .!:. .`.,� - -� 6 naa � t a ShlPwreek. Toronto, Oez . . -Selected steers I tcln I and_ heifers sold at '" Victoria, $- c�,t track. $4.40 to $4.66 s93•s : The steamer Humboldt, 33 bag, and I)e � her cwt. Choice cows were sold as tons, on the route between Seattle ° bag on track. high a8 $4 Per ew•t., and higher in and- Skagway, is ashore in Activo t r►°ckcrrs, Spring, dress a few special cases. Pass. She struck on rocks off 10 t,► lie per pound ; fowl, 9 to Ab rmPruvernent was reported in der Island. The steamer will prRove, ! „ '►' c ; ducks, 11. to llc per pound. the demand for feeders and stock- 4 total loss, but all the c•C tiro, as well as for distillery bulls Passengers, �•i 1 :.,,I,I„ h„t ' , ,;, ,r ,I,.c.l i,,,, and steers. L)istillery feeders sold about twenty-five in number, werQ t, i l ncr Ala' !;ty, t},►it• the 3 ear will result and e- THE DAIRY MARK I Tfi• at, $2.4t) to . saved.'• The steamer had on board l"':;c' I!ervo Concliiic,n make 5';;hc ficit of nearly. £5,000,000. $'3.75, according to their eighteen survivors of the it - i�« ccrii,,g of })e r �citi},es daugeroug: Butter-Pound ,1•irrts 2'� eights and quality. 1 fated _ 1 . to 23c; shrp:Star of Bengal, which was lost relatives are anxious concern- "-`ti tubs, 23 to 22c; inferior; 18 to 19e. . A firm market was recorded for Ticar Wrangel. ud •h Creamery rolls, 25 to 2 ntilc cows: The best ones sold up _ �I OMAN' I'AT A LIX B(' }.� , a sol- _. r X , ;, ids at 24 , 4 to.) 11�jc. lc' 66-each. The range for the gen- -= -- Eggs--C`ase lots, 21 to 22c prr C1"al offerin 4 was '��. R011BED POST'-OFFICE ROF,NDIIO>L,8I; BIT 1;1'F�• I,amli Exploded in I?otnt~ of Rent dozen. 8 �`� to $60 each. SAFE. Count Fanner. . L tie e--Lark cheese 13 ( horse ve.31 cu[Ves «vent up about Y h ' / to half €a cent to day. 'rite ryuotations Ilurglars at )lilvet•toa B1ett,�It Open OIiO hamage Done to C. P. .13jc per potiad, and tains, 13',a to Were 3 to 6'!c ' et• Sundt M1Eurr ' Ii.. A despatch from Chathari says: 13%c. �= P pound. Y rrnl,• Iir311ciltrg at ilontretlL =eorge Jordan, aged 28, wife Prices were unchanged in sheep '14 de h�l rs. A despateh from Montreal' say.s; �f a farmer near McKay's Corners and lambs. I "patch from 5ta:tforcl Ray _' Shui•tly after midnight- „T� Su��rl iy t Y crud as the result u - TIOG PRODUCTS. Hogs %ere *Pak in priee at $6.75 morning hur•► r� , • .t ., ,rc• hr„}ce out in t•he nutremont :n her home when a. burns r�.ceived �.. - ,' ,t,tl"►'use on the Canadian Pacific ZVednesdat•. , fed and watered, for selects. eflice at yliltertoir ,)}}jc,;`1 , lamp exploded Bacon-Lung clear, 12;� to 13c ► po,.t- f 1,.�i l u"Y early on Thu rsda and re- , r ot)c%a t )e ` y She. was almost ;per pound in cage lots ; mess pork, '� - — safe asci gi,t rtiv<t.y With I t c ,I i n damage estimated a r-'I._'cd alis c, nearly all her cluthe<- stain �s a �� „- 00 in ( $20,- kerns burned from her body. Slllantsi-LightSLorniettL, $23.50. . E'. R. :TRIKE SETTLED.' � 1 nd $20 in Cash. To f. i1i '}t>- Ten locotit ere in tha husband and ane child survive IH rP tRc ; tlo. heat �,► ta,e their clet,-t. lure the;- st�,1e a "'i �ti I,en the fire w:,,9 discovered, medium, 14/ to 3, I" to 13c ; rolls, Con 1r��n3' Will 'lithe filen Back Ae tnarn fr„tn tl►c %steeps Hotel. "it'll {1 tl�e eniPlo3es of t:Lc company �•- 1 ' to 11%c ; shoulders, 10',:; 103'C Iles and driving to Strait ,r�1 t�h,. _ e e acel in P 3 CANADA'S 111(11[Esir backs, ,/ to tU�,c , Places tirr. Iouuet.. where - ix�;ix out of the ST 1�'031A\. 17;1 to 18c ; bricakfast basun they left the hors,:> ,, .c,r„inb� buildin r. tt•'cl t. �, Three , � 16 to 15j_c. , Ade:putch 11•orn Molitareal says : treeL, i)r�;,rcled the c•,rrly ;'e c,n a side s , r� c lcecl I,� falling tirliber and fire. �i idoiv of Late Robert Ditrrarnnir Lard-Tierces, 13'!c ; tubs, 13';c ; . , . , morning'Thi t, g <•• I, lt• strike, which has g liar°i f r rc,r(,ntc,. IL is jr;c+ lucc,n!otive, standi)tg on the pal►;, lie. leen sgUatuit; labor circles for the supposed thct ��cte f„itr Pyr ; 1• in another part of the sir te- 1'as9es :Ittay. _ past t�cc, mouths, is ata the rn A despatch fron, Victoria; r n enol. It Parti, a. file "-,Is not damaged. . C., BUSINESS AT :4I'O\TIi1 �1T�. "as se'ttlecl oil , tinday night, and 3 pttrcnasecl 1!►_4 says : A1rs. Jean Ulitcr lltn►s air 5 num�r of tickets. T )ere is r<► de- Alontreal Oct. 6. tile rueit return n r,rk tinder con- finite cue to► their fide '!tit --'�:----- i v;idow of ttre late Rc►bert I�unS nu2r, --0ats- :�'o. l� ditiuns sg:tinst cc i�h they struck Y• -- -- - �; ;l! is{'i)It1) GRAIN �IOVI',3IEfiT, discoverer of the Well- et,aj - white are quoted at 45 to 45°/ • ' levo months ago. I; tP.1 �c ►� B y the terms .of . P.iS (:IlI:1;1' E i �Vf:LL. Ttunes on Vancouver Island, di 1 on - , 3 at 44 to 4.11 'c, and No. 4 at the set`lc�ment the rutin agree to ac- , . s rtYt'i�ed at Port. _1rll,ur friday mornin 33,2 to 41c, with .1lr�nitoba old Pro ce -t the findit, r Ilan Char ed With :ttternrt •. K 11rs. Dttrt�n air, �u winite� at 4: to !;'/.c �� P� I b elf the rctajority of g t t0 . u,• in One Day 01- q. C. N. Ij• who was the riskiest Froman in C tn- i . o. 3l the Arbilratton C'otuin)tte•f�. �. 1 df'�patch f;um 1�'inni ,c ado, was eight3. years of age. , at 46 to 4ti;1c, and rejected at 45° i% shat the�3• refused to accept Son a I artrily. I S says: 1'e' t,: 45,- c. per bushel 1 P A despatch iron) Cita ova says I'I<< gl c ate�st grain -tnc;vett,ct)t so far F �` ex-store.. Flour fore. fhe (.. P. R., on their part, Y was accornplisl)ed on the ree postal deliver Manitoba Spring «,heat pate fs=m 1 p' Anthony Dacey <>f Cantle;, is tit 3 is being in- 86 ; seconds P P s <•tRree tc, take back the mcir attgtrratEd in St. Thomas. : + S3.5u; Winter %heat as thea fiud room for then] nn their incl fit Hllchat�r . � • - � - -- r,cCl t�'li Atte 2iitt- patents, !�� to $3,14; ►;traig�t,t cul- staffs. The „ g poison [r. Izc�hert Brown,, ------ leis, $4.40 to $4.50; do., in bugs :hal! lie ri►� calxo nag agree thattion There nternbers of his fat)iily acrd other rc- ---- - -- $1 to $2.10; extras, A1.f,5 to $1.,5� .thP prep 11110 want out g est s;dents of the toll nship° It. is WIFE 1The men said -'S Feed bra .g21 to $ «ill lose .their pepsic►ns and sc�rti- tlt:tt out of spite he threw a quan- A-B E g ' shorts, f?5 ; 0!,tari<, bran $"1 tit of Pari to of ity, arid uran3• of then) will be un- y s green into a well used.: � < : k22; middlings, 82i� t , :?; ; :�l,e,rt:a 1►3• a number of farm!' r $26 per tun, iaclud, „ bags pure t - -- Makes grai r ..;0 -i to nuurlle5• t $35Lll'd81'el grades, $25 to $28 per ton. Yro-k No Attem t . to.. Esc t inions-Rarrels short cut messIEN POUG 1a • a'��' $4. . -barrels, 511.5,1 cle ' and is Now i11 Stratfor• _ d Jail. , fat back, $13 ; dry-salt lung Clea r i .- . --_T Lacks, lle barm-18 plate beef, A des $17.50 ; half-barrels du - patch from Stratford says : lar floor: T pound- lard, 8' to 9f{c arc lard,-1j� d� hit hears every __ .h�ncit, and clothing ► , P rd, David D. Reardon ,af y evidence of hav- ithe ro were also bio ( 12/l ,to lie ; kettle rendered and � en a brutal murder was crtrn- bloodstained. , , 13 to T11o1�C�,r, ire tt urtunnte wu.na,n had eV1_ 13/c ; hams, lY!1c to 14c; break- PI'Qbab� 'Fat Tilted on Wednesday afternoon at Septi been dead about nn hour fast basun, 1"4 to lbe; ;'indsur ba_ ally jnjllredi the home of Wm. Peak, a respect tole len eighborsh Peak gave the alarm con, 15 to 16c ; fresh killed abat_ able farmer of-Downie, two and a g bors, then came to tl,e 't„ir dressed hogs, $10.25 to $10.50; A despatch from Ottawa Says : An ly terminates a les west c• hve, $7.23 to $7-60- t'heeae -West- extraordinary affair occurred on Point full t s sharp, rock f this cit y and notified the police. When t , Y• Th an officer returned the neighbors ern, 12/ to 12,,c; Latitern 12% to ► y forty feet above the y !tisk, aged 65 � had Itunchman tied tip, and he wad 12 ' Wednesday nzgl.t as a result of street lever Fox had been follow- Ter is r ro brqught here and lodged in jail. He 'sc. Butter---25c Tn- round lots which, D. D. Reardon, a driver for a he couple,. ,and, Overtaking, � .. 4Gc jobbing•. Eggs-No. 1, 18 to 20c '� had evidently been drinking. selects, 23 to 24c, per doz. ' the Electric �ransfer Company, is them' he, got into an altercatiob ' lone in The prisoner had the da g dead, and Thomas Fox, with Reardon, which led to blows cl and just completed a term of twenty UNITED STATES MARKETS g Percy 'Street is Ter, and a scuffle, ows rebiding at Q4 Pei • each man trying to One nays in jail for vagrancy, havin , itrg� It seems t'nat both men were result was that both row the other r the cliff. The , g Buffalo, Oct. 6.--t!4 heat--bprit,g Fay tng attention to tl►e same girl, Reardon t}!c been commit from-Listowel, nd wheat firmer; I1'u. I Northern car- ,,mmen Went Over,,: ; 4 a was wandering about ,the 'cit n falling on the.jagged rocks � 1. c #,- leads, store, $1.0gr , ar whose identity for the present is with Fox on to of him.. �' - a ednesday forenoon. He ha n A /a . Winter unknown. P Reardon s r µhen arrested a o , strong; 1to. ., white, $I.pi. (;oro_.. Reardon was walking with the skull was crushed in, and Fox s m P eman's over- Easier ; No. 3 yellow, 84c; No. 4 el- juries are of such a nature that he coat, which he ha He from the low, 83c:; No. 3' corp, 83 � Young lady on Wednesday night on is not likely to recover. „en's quarters h re. The negro, f t /sc, Arhburnham Hill, at the extreme When the men c .� g , ro. 4 corn, 81/ to 88c. � a�' �• ” '��•' hman, refu s to No. 3 end of Laurier Avenue west, in the in the ommenced .fikht ;make a.iy visite, 8S Qc. Oaf�a--Steady. vicinity of $t. Jean 'Baptiste rg girl in the case, who is re, jet <h� ` $ �t St. Louis, Oct. e.—WLca — aah, Church, where the roadway abrupt- p tted to be very pretty, and with ,r P in ..,� :_....:_.�-�•- . . . . ." any a wirers, ran home r a }� In facin may have to die a me:u s likely-_ to witne cuff., oF- meut of the na ural resources of the 15. The restoration of the public lauds t country on. a large and comprehensive katchewan upon fair terms. PROVINCIAL RIGHTS scale, it may be that differenoes of opinion will arise as to the better way of setting 16. The ilnimpalred maintenance- of all powers of by legislation great and important issues, have been conferred upon the-Provinces of Canada under- and t and e:hould such differences occur of a sufficiently serious nature as between my- self and the Government, or as betweenrea y Se' mi w. the uonatituenoy and myself, I should feel it my,duty to confer with the people s»r We have now on display at our ow-roo of South Ontario and should not hesitate Furniture than ever b ore shown in Pickerltlg. to perform my duty in the circumetanoes A ' of the hour. Iron Bedsteads, of e9try description and design. Permit floe to say ilial I shall at all Clot e � times hold an attentive ear for represen Dining-room requisites, such as Buffets, Sideboard ' tations which any elector of South Tables and Dining Chairs} Ontario may have to present regarding affairs of public moment, and ells&,l count it a privilege to be of service in any wet — Semi-ready Trousers at rea� "Semi-rtady'��—�nls3bed to We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orders fir fri�mi considered effort ealeulated_to advance the executed promptly and eatisfslction guaranteed. interests and promote the welfare of any your exact meaBWe lII Dall-an-ls011r. section of the riding, and it may well he, In our Undertaking Department }oar will find everything ftrst-c>,as that even in this, cue of the older sections and up-to-date. t the n inProthis, opportunity for @soh Q Besides Suits, we Aaw always a fine line of odd Trousers at service will not be wholly lacking in Furniture delivered anywhere Cornu and se u$, no tr _ times like these when history is being $4, $5, $6 and on up to $10• without charge. to show goods. rap.dly made by the Canadian people: It would not be possible to adequately T6a we m, m $,,;a "rroaaers of all ,ads. . Dil a ' resent one's views on questions of Nation- t -p w 6Aion Ridi Brese6sa fat$9 a pair shows Low w nig a al concern qud which are likely to be Tb way at issues in this campaign within the com- i pn%3 of• this address, but I shall hope to eased in t6.most Perla' wos)<d t6s est w:toriaL meet my fellow citizens of all parts of th riding for a face to face public discussion of important questions on which it would ; - FALL MILLINERY. O VENIN seem proper a candidate for the suffrages of the people should hold and express an ami-read &o're _ opinion. As to the conduct of the cam ai n I need scarcely remind electors that ie & Co. exclusive agents for the Semi-read SUITS. Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take place on Wedne p g John dick K y I am on record throughout the riding as i Orders, will take our m3aeure and have a MALI. To Sept. 23rd and Thursday the 24th. Ladies and thrir frieze being altogether opposed to the use of an- .Spec al d Suit or Overcoat mode to fit your exact ORDER sire.specially invited to call and view her new stock, fair and improper methods with a view. to Semi-res y which will consist of Some of the very newest; influencing the poll, and I hav+no thuoght physeque type and delivered within sin days of receipt . IN 8 nAFs and smartest designs in hats and bonnets. of ohangiptr my attitude on the subject, of your order. now that, I find myself a candidate for - __:_ _ __ _ ____ ___- .. Correct 1n s yle, quality ofma, r1a and workmanship. - -- ------ ---- . _ . _. _•-____ C ct t to 1 d : parliamentary honors. (� I shall use my best andes to neure a New dddverttsements. ATTLE FOR BALE.--The under- North Bide Pickering, V pare elestten, and prefer defeat to victory C signed has for sale a number of cows and MRS. LE IGHI ging St., lined a the expense of principle. I re- young cattle---good9. . . Picks s. Apply on the g It Pe P P remises,lot 9,con,6, Pickering, M, PAR- OR SALE,—(food neve milch cc�ovs pp spectfully ask my opponent to subscribe AINDBH,Green Y.O. lit to this view and in so doing world not be Danb rtoa,91'con.t,Pickering. J.BANG are, 1 FRESH GOODS ARRIVED thought of as a:pres>iing a doubt as to his -; --- EMENT FOR SALE.—The under- willingness thus to do. ANTED.--Apprentice to the mil- C signed has for sale a carload of cement -In conclusion,Gentlemen,I may perhaps llnery business the taught to which me be had by applying at the Spink : be ermined to ea that I appreciate those ambitious to le�lfn. Apply illtB.LEIGH. Mills. JON >ric(i1NTY,Pickering, ltf Ladies highly the honor of being asked to contest King street,Pickering. bit! Geutlenlen'i3 the seat and shall consider it a still great- DULLS IDEIt MAKING.—The The undersign- Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, g ULLS FOR SALE.--I have a num- C ed wishes to intimate that he is now pre- Sateen Underekirts3,' er honor, if elected, to serve as our repro- esd Stttntnet• Underwear, y p B her of shorthorn bulls for sale at prices ppaced to make alder on ltoa3ays, Wedn aye. 4. Co['Set Covers; sentative in the next parliament of Cana- according to the times. Apply at lot Is, cos ', Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, W. Ha t9 and Caps, da, but I do not wish the election except Pickering Z.E.PUGH. Claremont. "if B6AMAN,Clark's hollow,3rd con.Pickering-1-3 Ties. Wrappers. f. by the epontaneoaa, cutepoken voice of the people. STRAYED.—On to the premises of �ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.-- - r ills oudersigned on or about the 40th of 1' The Logan farm,lot 9. Base line, Picker. parker - - D UI1ba, t I solicit the favog of your vote and in- August,a roan yearling steer. The owner may ing,cootaius loo sexes, large stone house, good George 1 fluence qn the basis of my pledge—that, if have the same bi proving property and paying barn and stables, large bay barn, plenty of elected,I shall.endeavor faithfully to serve expenses.--JOHN ANNAN. I ickesing. 6/ t water. Good land for tarmiog. Will sell cheap oar to the best of m humble ability, and or rent Oct. 1�ty If sold.--part cash--balance L I do in the assurance to you that OR SALE.—A l'l0 acre form, being on urns--5 @Pic eri per annum. Appply to y F Wti.LOQA , Pickering.p. 49-5 Better Positions are the Result of ( E: W. 1� VAN►, : Ido i olection eventuate otherwise, 1 lot 10 in t•th con.. Township of Pickering. Better Education. Attend the This is a first class stock and grain farm. — l a holds no terrors for rue. Hood buildings. Apt dT .to the underelgnod, ARM FOR SALE.—Being lots 10 �, �Ip� ` Pump Manuf Faithfully your@, OHAs ?BOCTOR,-Caledonia.out. 49tt F and li, con 7, township of•eickeriva.and r — codsisting of 410 soros, This farm is the one F. L. POW". `TRAY ED—from the pasture lot on which the well-known Greenwood hord of o S1 0 and Residence, Dundas Oshawa, sept. 14th, 1508. 1J belonging to J.C.Taylor, lot£9,con.9, on abort-horus have beau bred and ted during the or about Sept. let,a red heifer, two years old. past forty years. It is as rich as&'garden and TORONTO, ONT. W$I w : • The animal was marked on eight car. Inform- clesn. Would sell 150 acres, 1388 acres or the a _ SALE REGISTER. anon ggladly received by W. J. TAYLO> Cher whole of it. There id t►u�ber on one part of it rywo0d, worth SAM. Terms easy. Possession given and prepare for the good positions. �— 1806.—Auc- Apra lrt 15109. Arthur Juhnetin, Greenwood. Some roust get them. W b,v not Three WEDI�'E$DAY, Oct. 14TH, ARM TO RENT—Consistingg of 100 you? scores of business Colleges tion sale of two dwellings, stable, Faces, there being 36 acres in lot /9, con. 6, have a lied to us for teachers. driving shed and household fl:.i'nl- and ob acres in lot 19 corf. 4 to the to of FOR SALE.—A house and one.act pp 4 tura, in the'village of Audley, the Pinkertnngg For further iniormati011 apply to of garden in the village of Brougham. Does not this show the cls s of W Jsrtss W.�Hioz, Watford,Out., or to T. oyes- There is oo the prtmises a good trawe house, Work We do ? Get the best. IC is property of Jlictioneer. ss l;alby. Bale at int.Brougham, +ls tt with stone cellar and large kitchen, also a tb ..only kind to get. Itis fills kind one. See billsr full particulars. small baro and driving house with stone etabl- that a f Hundreds of our stud- Thos. PoucherREWARD—Will be given for in andernee►tb,and a stone baa house. Plenty po out to cod ositions each FRIDAY, OCT. 16TH—Auction sale Of ► O information leas�aq to the recovery of of and snit water. The garden b in good ants g g frame two small female Fox Terrier puppies, all condition and is filled with pear, plum and year. Now is the time to enter. horses, cattle, implements, white ezoopt right ear and eye of one and tett cherrrryy trees and other small fruit. As the Catalo ue free. ' barn, etc., the property VPm. Philp. eye of the other, smooth haired. short fails, proprfetor in ends moving west early this fall, g r at lot 3`L, concession 5, Pickering, and about on year old.allayed or stolen from the above property will be sold a0 a reasonable W. J. Iai�LIOT, Principal. ad oinln Whitevale). Bale a 1 the promisee o ohn Dickie, on Frida Rept. rice, For further partieulare a ply to J06BPg (� g 96th. L D Ben Qeo hong slid VP Q) ichard- ux= on the promises or to Tsas,Pouoxits, Cor. Yon & Alezand o c ock, sharp See bUlsa for p - son,Executive o Vigilance oommia Brougham, �tf II�6 }' culars9. Fred Postw, auctioneer tee• s _ ''ky,..,•�..%'=•,►88,88._ _ • ...fid -7. - . ` '64 •' -,: 3' iy:_ r 4�. �`�jr q�. a� rc�!�� �` �;*3 ..r.•.a li�'s``a �-. -'..nom�`•- a'r - e,;,�r ter a 'S ,,�•�t ':tta� r Vis,!; �. 4.; .4..:Ns� a vr._�:•;a�...- INIJ SHOP j The undersigned having porch_ ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in Kinsale, is prepared to . ' DISKkind4 of re du .all a MARRO blacksmithingir work and general ••�t�tt•�Cute Ckaaet add turns the son over better it pas hecoe/e the /Satisfactl 6 ¢ �rorite of elle tomer-••mpps throughout onft"o guaranteed. 'rcr sad the older Provinces a, a grew maoey_oek/nQ Prices rigl t, de's 1 to farm tool. Perfectly adineted, aimpk. compact, v P stoat, rigid, and long lasting Leght ar.tt,ao aft* Call and SE' �- • S' i10t'tOPB for welgpt oo team: Yoder absolute con- �r $' �� c1•elr- eroi at an times. Several style. for JAaR�ItiS UP I LY. k Of all materials and design t . u�l advised ftt`m,, °d°fid A harrow bargain .- - / •- ' pE i stock.�t ,►r� ,Ir;�.- me to t wr You to know It will pity YOU 1 I,� lis i✓. 1'ilikliam's Vegetable Com n°ro booklet Fe r��;e Kinsale, call at o r 111M, 011 the bound. I (lid so, and am thankful to �' tle• Ont, works acd inspect our atop �- writW.e for is today. Ad. __ and wobtain prices, Don't be misled i say that it made me strong and well.,, z s.si=op,yid,. agents we do not employ them,cons uent- at'll Il11� ;►l r c ceeilillgly 1r�1CTS F'OR �c1iY'I11��'' fiilf' « �'�ttlie.r llo�t', )}EIin SICK WOMEN. Elm. 1 rtieltS r Y e can, and do throw off the agents (1c tol�et t�est they. The being try For thin ' Oommission of 10 per cent.,which you will y years Lydia E. Pink_ Bring in certainly save by purchasing from us, tlo�v pr•c�?c'tits tti lte,ttrtiful appear- hams Vegetable Come a made I%ul• }stle by Howard E. '1'url►t•e, K your old Wagon and get, call solicited. rhe-tn�tny-colored Hires itt from roots and herbs, has tt'liitetale, Local Agent. elle c�'ht•`�Is cut do�tn. jllabe good �tnc•e. been the q fitixu trucks. WHITBY the forest leaves and bracing frt_ standard remedy for female �mC° OR"NITE Net tnospltet'e tions can fail to adttiite, and has positively ds Buggies Buggies and ruler rehielos repainted — Whitby, ontart The wholesome, harmless green leaves at reasonable rates.John Gerow has Splendid c��_ women who have been troubled with and tender stems of a long healing moan• A pain prescription is ltibit of acinus binds of �rtrtnps at disPlaCemen 1n tai'loas shrub give to Dr. $hoop's Cough T °°°h 23c• box of Dr, panted opo t8, fiammatlp arit4 a- Remedy its curative properties. Tickling; homas Patterson Tablets, Shoopvs Pink peri the blarkltanl fair this week, hlr, tion, fibroid tumors, irTegtijgril,1e - Ask your doctor or druggist if �ertodic paihe, backache, g or dry bronchial,coug;he yuiokly and safely y this for.nula is not complete. lIead pains, Gerow manufactures afire at•ticley CI.ARE.INIONT (Dowswell's old stand WomanlyPains an �vhe and the result is shown in the mg-downfeehn t bear- yield to this highly effective eoaRh medi pains ai �,,,�,,,,�,,� $, fiatuiency,lndi�eg_ ins. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that --- T_ "� slant relief Brom a Pink Pain\TablerO teBold rushirnq business which he carries tion'�`�";�ornervousprostrattpl. they can with safety give it to even very f List by T. M. McFadden, on from one end of the year to the Why dont oti m in j young babes No l plum, no obior• form— eters other. I�r,,. Court 1908 women TItM ell sick absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It N Parties using the Clare She er her for &dv M calms the distressing cough and heals the Municipality of the hate dad thousands ° p a N o ' pm Ce$t>ra.l of the Independent Tele- ��• Addt sensitive membranes Accept no other, S' a Tuwnsh4p of a in Ly1pu>y bI Demand Dr, Bhoop's. Bold by�T• M. Ma of w b ' g�I 1,00 titphone for switching will bear in Fodder,mind that the hours are froth 8 a. NOTICE is hereby giventhat a a a c°, e M Court will be held, put•silant to the x a !v C p e� y d tea, 4 M- to 8 P. m, for the six �ntonths Ontario's Voters' List • � jalls o►nmencing Oct. 1st exceptinfi Aet.by His Hon- •a° ! dl� � 0 $for doctors - _ . or the Judge of the County Court of ►- b tsg,a� QQ ► Oo , and on Suuday-s the County of Ontario, at the Town Qp m�' g roin8to9h.. m, &W qw 1 Hall, Brougham. on Silturda era QE' o•o G S tin o An exchange of pulpits takes loth da of Y, the ►,�m,, p� a b b a000. f Y October, 1908, at eleven °" �° as c b b-.s Place next Sunday between Rev. O'clock a. m., to hear and determine a� g a ' o s J. W. Totten and Rev. Mr. Cars the several complaints of errors and O � .. cadden, of Sandford. In the Clare omissions in the Voters' Lists for a °i y Pollingf-Sub-Divisions Nos, 8, 7 8 9 r `° c•o Jab 1V go most and Glasgow churches col , O lectioUs and offerings will be tak �G� lU and 11 of .tele Municipality of the ry y �: m o .� a ~ Feb �M en ill behalf ,)f Conference t;laitns Township of Pickering for 1908, 0 !• ..m �� y o ( A number of Conferetlee colleen All persons having business a m z C'. *� -'Oi Apr i tions will be combined in this on Court are required to attend at the .. ~ °f"'i uay N4o . collection. - . This i9 in harmony said time and place. r m�I J no O e # Wit], the decision of '� Dated at Whitevale, in the said . z a '' °°°° July m general Conference. the last tovvnshi , thisIAth da of September, tD� saps r Y A poltticaf rneeting in the,inter- A. D., lg• -oo, cos. � ' .. ests of F. L. I+'owke, of O4lrawa., _ Q ! NOT. the Liberal candidate for the Uu_ An unlimited DONALD R. BF.ATON supply 61-1 to 1909-Wbftb see, Deo Qp Olerk of the said Municipality 1t, Port Perry ra, Uabtid e�15WCati ° minion House, was }geld here on � � Beoverton 19 U Monday evening. Iu the atter ptergrove 12 Of attendance and in the quality of Chop and Field Of the speeches given it was o • the most successful political t eett�� i ings held here in recent j- - Atten 101 yeal•s. +l I Klndg ' Leave your orders at t _ Brodie was the efficient of cllairnian and the speakers here --i•— DICKERING LUMBER ITAR 1' L. Fo%vke an _ d Hon. Senator for Ontario and New Brunswick .,:_.. l)t)by-sliire, of Brockville. ' - As I nm doing otit of the buggy white cedar shin 1 ,ot forget the Raptist'a,n'ni- on hand business I have Patent glee. i' try services next Sunday aur} otno snaps. Rug. Roofingan�l all kinds'of � gies Belling at cost. building; materiel. pLY, Oct. 11th and '12th. Rev. W. D.•CORDON a Stant, father of the ~ & SON. iur•;t pastor will preach both .f Buggies, re ger . d eve �ng on Sunday. R $ no. BA�IN G ! 4r evening ere will be 1. Road Wagons, reg. $65 now $60. First-class bread t ttfor m ting for consttintly on Ian id ro . m has . , — t , at the she �.,. All other rigs cut on the same rate. every day the °n the road - : number Y e week. �r P1Cakes of all kinds made to ofd • Co , w$n, �roL1J� 11RjY1•, shortest notice. ._ rept' Tj� c - tam Parlor in cinection. FEED PICX ('� , { RING �. ' C SWft to A C F : w. �. Th6jawn Clare..yi �S'�, � rw. .t I .. • itchena of the R. is sty i; called up_ icer th nil,ol Lallt rule, and sufferer, when one Burne housrole,'Wiva to a newspaper of the cure o i c,nc JL range alone has a tion through the use of Dr. Wil- on Of about GO feet, and in- liams' Pink Pills, and I made up my not yet p mind to give them a trial. I had The British a rumsier with four vertical used nearly five boxes before they record of having P rc)tated by an electric motor, Ite an to help me, but I do not won- price ever given by a t e shits being capable of dealing deg at this as my case was so bad. picture. This was $350,vuu itli half a ton of meat at a time. the late Duke of Marlbu►crug addition to a smaller I used in all a dozen boxes o le3t e pills, cured me comp i885, for the "Ansidei Mzdonr:a, This is in s and they thing we by Raphael. When his Grace of- lie rt)aster with three spits, driven in )N 13,. I can now eat anY y � "Tit( tb6 same manner. In the bakery fered the picture for sale ever art la ed to operate raise on the farm for man eat in t}lc cuinc: l clectricity is emp Y and have no longer the p gallery in the world was anxious coveries which on fit- t, �;. ., t -'{' a large dough-making machine cap- to buy, but Britain outbid thc,nrt all. tale of making bread for at least discomfort I had endured furIYewas I quite unrelated to each ut}ler. 'I It,s f i pit ' a I. is, sev ral years since Another good bargain was made du`c lopnre.�t of tl►e air 2,000 persons. i , - - cured, an I have never felt a Syme by Great Britain in 18/5• The corm force Illi )aha_ J Shown in the astounding p '- Among-the miscellaneous apY ,-uez Canal, which, as every bud t( �i 1) . �t` V. re an ►,ac wonderful unseen tom of indigestion since. I am well to is the short cut to Ilium. ance ,of Orville Wright's mash... this won known in this locality and you are knows, )" ` ``' tus driven by use what I say a French corn tory for was constructed by in Washington, ��•t►uld seem t')c�)fec- namicl es •veil aslac will power are three circular knives quite at liberty to founded by P . I nothing in common with t P 1,0 `IP IT four potato in the hope that it will benefit some pang De Less! s, tl►e s]icinel,aiil and bacon, four p Vel- Y P S ition of wireless conuntitucatit►n, and ��_,. _;t :',1�{:�; �`, las now , peelers, a whisking machine, fie other sufferer. shares of which were held h tett { yet., if one looks into t1W future, the , , {, r in cc sl rates et ..ell all the Pokers. 13rI III, T}1e �;<1:. 'ccl. c..c.�,► e boilers, nunterou8 hot-plates All medicine dealers sell Dr. mil- , , • +e brow;ht.- aI gg vie , or you can g thou h the nation n►pst Interebted I gieat airships which arc .to cZ,nit , t,sh.cl :�u%, i:l 1,.:� ilite.rJul } }or keeping the food warm, wu hams Pink Pills Y g ` title} at t,. -du its v,-(irk Bald bo hrl,rg a1�c�ut es and mail at b0 cents a box or ii. the conduct of the canal, hod at Fill Ing at incrc>dible" stx.c d [.late-washing machin them by unforeseen and varying ultiti.ci�.s, t},e it►c,il t, i 4toragc b::tic:ry ::uo ser six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr• first no ret�l control o 'er its man- + , s,. ncr twelve-quart frdezera for making agement. In time of war it might could never without; the. «ir •less i tl►<at► �',c II'v, ,,�;pect. },l.t, .0 ice-cream for the pa•ssengets, to Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, _ 1)eak' each other a 1 ships der zt i c,r: } titer, «e :,ha{1 enslave t{:e s..li's' even have becu closed to her war- I lads to ol: noes as ,�e 1t Le the Eay nothing of Unt ships and opened to an enemy. .c.rl and so reln:,.in in touch With f his bcin r � ' COLD-S'TORA PLAN tl.t+sc ssfil • uiu� to )e a IJ v But the largest shareholder was • } at h,.,t,;e: othr`1l1�)i,.cloi=flit,' is t; a TB �1 the Khedit! of Egypt. a( tinting press E� gA�GAI HUNTERS Tsulail, I,I[�F. A L.iSI ER j�IttlP,i,I:11. " .1c, cc for our clilldre`n and the electric p �� iti75 he was nn thf� brink of bank- �elft ►' e. l •- Irl he `Cunard llaily offered ltie3 shares, r►LI11►- "And the airship is cctrtatn tc� tl {,zln It is f+�r most. -of tic; no-;.. - which enables t rl•ptey, and Bulletin' to be" published on board. 176,fiUL, fur sale. Germany cr►nte into .ge"neral i^su, and that ui::t► 1it�.le �sat5 it will 1 ' ;bur you know 'hat in inane laii )r",.t ) ie of the yes- `, S ]KNOW IIO I• TO c ring nee would gla�ll� lt:li e1 t�ahiri t lie lifctl,l(c; of oureit�'l;1it �" y i • tus . Some idea of the sI n_ BIG 1 ONVE1tl c P.ld Fra l c,,...ing close tc, It tt.l,it nia id obtained the- when it is hie lit them, blit t►ev were fur+'- ttf:n, nut for ft c inht, perh:► ,� +, c t ;n) ~ ser Y t'.1 L['F FUIi Ia'.. c ug w1lo r f„t• pe,,ple sur,l� . to fact, ss 1 L' t)1-► «ht) is t ":ec the 1 to tinned that over 200 mi es of wires (;F,T storied by bund lieact►::,firid, j h; ct�d of the I a.�i con- � ' Snapp them up at a total ei Uf i►►tu the yes- 1 to cul►:�' to;l�'r at lite t) C;Ltl ctt► . and cables are fine thiuughuut the X-;►►crd that I1Ce will be a:i Tc`t►ial [tinct:on in co ine t: , And if t{t.'S' ship. �*ttt Mare Lanc[ 20,3�5,110. r ;►,,l,�t�m, a. n►:-rc' b and telephone Tunhees' itttsr" I;ou� mule Great I;ritain t.te ehi.,f 1 f t}tiu jigs, ihal► it i;; to- '� this, if t'ittti' `c^:1 tr:l±)st')it. th � lo ship. ht The electric bell 'Tl11 ,�;,�e of •� at a cli5t:ln. tT-- and installation on the Mauretania►a�ea for Cat+lr Ttran Any Other gha:c•;iolder, and gn%e her a cull- the schcine u tti � CiaY ,r i i looks as i, �;'iC:1Ct. I`p:sses anything hitherto attc P , �aliou. tloillllg voice in the gieal tsritr'r- • Agide, froth the econc,lit3 c ► la- . . Belt rail ,ole uo cx- u ith ship work. t f ` r►lish it I lit ci)nnectiun way. ( t,r vrhieh ft,ll�,��4 the concil;•,st ` ,��),r lir saying, {t•:t tie II,ay laced over every bed, «:1 arc �• �-.-- � .-- there kill be fey:- tr:. .i ,� 1E;ualies P 'nature':; fore. i, , n a cc tl f Lord Dud- j t ' .et. 4it in uui l.r,n_`.s d not. and altogether 1,2A8 electric be ►►aTde flmaklifntn thectcc)rnic paper e} The family fortunes c' cral of tht) '` People ar.:� ng ��{►• 'lt ��� di'• .i•c' sties have been fitted in the esti- ndness for ire- the Goic�nor-tic n tt1e hcut'fits. The birthr +t�', �t ill 1t i''y night• tura a ` �lt ,llia is t)r., Pu Lccause of their fu , icy �' o.ril;: he:�-,, �i- -�'y- . cos cal)itis, etc., whilst telephones, Corlln►+,tiwealth. had :,; f l,t•�lc .e t''" que.nting sales n`here eVNCYllring 18 i Austral►an ct,tltinlle tel d , , C.� 1:1 A :i.:))fi l)ttlid�il� f vhicl► there ate upwards of ;t }►oulcl, at leu�L f,)r die 1): c:_t..J hack t•) nl� n�'i'--.t o of at an immense their foiuldatioll in a c'+:lite! ells- I i ,.o,,, ,nu, are to lie found tin numerous parto to he ditipused <,t r),,e.11 , , d in all the beet �ucrificc, arc in very good company. tomer at tlici shc,I, of a.1 ancestt►r I �\ itll tile, t,r)►�� t.l t n - • ;�,, at any ' t 1„[1lc �. i.},..}t n<;t c i the ship a o the tit Lonlhrard SL ef.t. stcuunfi t.tc ir. a uS' }ic t,,:.�t �ti c Sha l! •of tile. biggest Powers f Stant tc) i�' stele rooms «-11 conic a realiz.itic,n Of file [till`' wait 1) i,L� fc)r the :�irel�::• ii-or}d have been keen I,ar sin-l�►u- say's r►rtt e1LlCenan t�1►ttia�lir•bt easing mt,r r. cr►ildre�n than cs►.tl t st rid bis coli::ugu K rate, + Apart from tllc Ilitirconi wireless tc rs says Pears Weekl t es that i f r hu:le. !).. t' 1.' �i! - telegraph outfit, which enables Pas 'Phe (;Wiled Statex, tun instance, :�'har}ew one \\'st,rc( ul:t•nccl i�, ll tittc`d to . L.i e'!1'icient; I nrt�at t.tiilgs in tII.1t ciirec- .- Hers to learn alt thlt is g rat)tVn►,t ' s►re dt>iIl', . ► coli metill►t;ra of st,rl<•t� . QU ' world just as if they were cagily tales first plac© where con- 4dsrundt soon to after suds►,,ay numhers, gill c<)nie to he the tat lti in the London in Aransactions in real estate . ,- tr great bar- cf�, and the )re- _ fel e )t► first-class ho .1 in enabled to purchase. tit a g uru racial exee_lle n t �; A illan is sll ':ly s �riiling f ruffles fr�)m land, means has cer•,ned. Our Yankee cousins have - r' its fila._ he tilii�ks he t: c for coupling the ship ;ent an ,malous cuaditii,u ��herein -- } 'slt't: ide .l p g P bought more land for hard cash gain a quautrty of rhe) ti�►cl,t clic the number cif ell"Idrt`n in a fa:icily i_fc"�- fan hone exchange ! moods, which ltac[ been tit►cued fur Q ` "•r -e ration to the earnitif; c"t Ay P tl►uci ane other nation, Private bales by a sailor +rho 1►atl jl:�t curt'! :� r` in �v„t:lel rather gine hi.ttselF i nt, It il telephone the landing specnlatsc►ns have been quite. t►ut•. 1)iicity cif the parents will h •e dis- .-„ia 1)� a ��ulniirl. or New York, dine. America's first bargan in ashore. �'�ard's stuck of eliainot►c15 t ►n a a,�a% than b. at Liverpoolp tc,on attracted the mlttentton of the tl)pearc:tl. assengers to com- this direction consisted of the ur- the cotlditiOu to-day is nut ”ne I Th in�,r.^. ii tit 't i.slika the 1'es:r t1l;is coal,ling P chase of a whole state, out and out. ('ourt, and he 0Llained tit' eut,tuin u:unicate with their friends ort`c Queen Henrietta Maria, whu ap-- c f race _ulcidti, blit, of „soci.11 c�)tn- I:' o,i 1,�c1 c)n>'o deli sant business the moment Sonic people s>.ppose that I:ng- I c•f (� roods. ' n which pointed hint her jeweller. 'i tic: rest n►un liens!. And if the present c n- ; c n s. d �F, • ' tis ttati, or to Pa ' vessel touches the q Y land was the only country 1Nf the story can he told in a few tit_liL.)rlrnettl•of_thf) sl�•c:•agez r:►eu and ` t, ,... friend-, in distant Parts l.ad trsnv st~ttleincnt in,'.�orth Arneri- Lord 1)uclley of that dad' wurtler) contiliui� c, its 'righteol") �c,lr 1 good-b, to free , , Cc)m�' «ottien a► e off the city up to the time ca when file war of Independence wc,rds• A f ,1;10 UUU. cane to turning po)int, thc•ro� vtiill c+►ir-e an d: l•'d 1)y �T LEAVES LAi\'D. hr,)'kc olit. This was not so, hos Lcing in want o ' end of et ngt..,t d- 1 sc)nle ar�� rein); ,t c cit 5, wlt.i their ; THE BO. cver. England held only thirteen Ward t3an nd)r cif,ttuuat !Iy, lie For- wretched and stars itt� childre`n of; el. im ort- of tt►c States which at present form ! l Y offer but ►itte `in tie 'cay of their.' i i ' -- also lays an P ►uisi- ! able too the tenements. their cp�n►es, - — Elec4i Icitt P t}l c. L Mutt. ) p• heir dis- e•nt Part in the safety devices c)n sin possessed Le I �tCarit and here Yard sa�v bib killing conlpetlt.lull . and- ul shi as, fc,r ana and Florida. The Redskins chance. He had a son, slid Lord ec�uragement cif the g(Ill 1' this wonderf P chs . and, • 'N, boardr:r. instance, sho*Ing the officer in had the rest. ASPIRATION UI could .i Lord 1)lidley v►ttuld consent to t -r-. which water-tight doors are ;napoleon forced Spain to cede Iii:dley .had a grand aug iter, . Irl all ways, science is 1)i•c and . But lie charge, whit to lire rltunc'y should be more studying to t►e�•feet t Pi'}c- O ~ ctua liy closed anTt islalru employ- Iwtlisennl c�ithernwarships or. soldi- tile match, This was accordingly comfort and well-being _o lamps are lit. cngto operate the fog-horn from the i ers to protect it, and he saw that it thee@ will • he s steno of Y t nilly may be said tv have gone H'orld. of course, v-as practical( certain to fall into agreed ►spun, and the fortunes o tics c on the sea wheel-house, and for t y - ►and unless he did the fa fire alarms, in connection with the hands of tng 1 ' ht alarm- something. � .� he offered o in ever since that Brite: be s Ips up Which there are thirty 5 r n' k, :• •,-y r ' '