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He4ka • : t :.< a din of West Hill, is is stated that i , . y®t. b g LATBBT LpCA1r SA1P1E'ENINtid slcaog�aED 8Y We alt thi4k that Derr f3b>ribe had the lost have been ap°inted postmaster st West ATEMAN$ M,D•� �•�•+It C'p THE PRESS AND J©TTED DOWN ley ov8 girl by his side at night. Hill P. O. The statement is not correct . � X.- M,B Mias Sarah Lofton has returned home Mr. John H, Richardson is the- st � . 9,0:, Coroner. Offloe and Residence.. 400Rj M8I'ONDZNT8. Po - f�t�f ipg street, Pickering Office hours: Ifdorning after spending a few weeks with•her grand- master, and has always been so.. He has ' ,t ,a gpio 11:90: ]�veninK 8 to 8. ' OLAREiYl01tT simply rented office room in my store, in _ `+ `, +_ mother. Biooidxa. ' which to hold the post•office. Hoping you =lief Lcgat, i bins. Billson, of (lreenbank, 1N bele • joy i will make this correction, so that your ; tA_..� with friends for a week or se. readers will not have a mistaken impres ' gOMAS PARKED, Barrister etc. is _ Markham Road . ._ Private Collector $utohison has eomm8tioed _ Sion of the state of affairs. I am '' t r T at Dunbarton each Saturday. 1 II > his duties for the present veer. funds toloan at five per coat, y - vis-- �,,,.. , TGV. Walker had a gird bee on Thursday. Yours truly, ' . - --- . Miss Kerr, of Biooklin. is yisiting- for W. Sellers and Mrs. ellers spenta couple �fl , . A. T. Elliot �, ENTON h DODDS. BARRISTERS, _ ,M a week with her aunt Mre. A Wilson. of days at (loodwood last week. - •�+• SOLICITORS,:ETC., iQi� Adelaidd street Clioioe Fmil Patent Flour 50 i bbl, ' > east, Torczto. At Claremont Tuesday 111y y Geo. Burgess and family, of Uabridge, The South Armadale scribe ehoaid feel oHERRYwooD. wlti — AT Tile -- called here on Sunday and spent a few ashamed to put such items as he does some `�� T E, FAREWELL, Q. C., BAIiRIS -- boars with bis parents. times. For inatanoe comparing a lady Say buys is he rich ?� tJ • TER, Countyy drown Attorney, and County I K. M I J...i L i Mies Allison, a gt adnate of Grace Hos• with a fanning mill. Give Wawa, or' alae Miss IcBrady, of Audley, is pisitiaig ;o; Solicitor. Court House, Whitby• 10-p 1 1�► •a`r-s- cease writing. He also states thrat Robert friends a�t this place. : pita] Toronto, spent a few .days last week AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, No PICKER2N'C�'•:. with�Mr, and Mrs. Frank 8 afford. Sellers ie building a new house, such has Mrs. Green yisited with her many friends. • :_ �' P not the least resemblance to fact. in Scarboro on Tuesday., J TARP Public. Conveyancer. oto. Office at : - ---- - The market was fairly well attended Thistle Ha," near Brougham: Money 'toloan. I o her d y f0 We do not think that Sam Slick is much Tucker was in town' the t a r, 1` Tuesday. . Eggs 'brought fifteen cents the first-time air.ce the fair. «__— - of a Irian or he would not write such stuff - - OW & MoGILLIVRAY, BARRIS i ,:� I. while batter sold at I8 cents fur choice about ladies. We also noticed that he bad Mies Dottie. Laughlin is slowly recover �j��p i rolls• news in last week's issue that appeared ing from her recent illness. L tern, solicitors, deo. Omee opposite Poet _, r e .:� > office, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Bali Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. : ` . } Hay King is busy hitching at Alex. •three weeks before. He stated that we Miss Jackson was the guest of our black S A.114eGillivray, LL.B,. Money to Loan. sy_ ae�= i. Waddle's place east of here. He eapeets were going to have a Chinese laundry in smith, EI . Poynter, last week. - AMES LENNON, Barrister, Solicitor, to complete the work before the new our town. Such would be welcomed, bat Miss Palmer, of 'Pickering, has been - ' - m le muc J Notary Public, Etc., Pickering, Ontario _ ppQ year. they need an asylum at Ar ads h spending a few days with Mrs. Garland will attend branch offices at Brougham on pf l �u "eS. Edward Derusha, has the material on worse than we do a laundry. The Messrs Green, of Scarbo,o, visited Mondays of ea:,h week and at Claremont on '' Tuesdays. Money to loan. l91y hand with whish to ehiDgle the "hotel.---�-+++— with tL�eir brother, John Green, on ThurR day last, The work will be rushed throw b without tlsalt your watch repaired at Connor's' , EDDEg .& MACDONALD, Barf•is• you Can't afford to have ytSUr •delay. q w'ltiitbv.'s new iewatlar, Mr. Davidson and wife attended 'the , lJ� tare, Solicitors, Notaries, Eto. Of6oe in glasHeB pl8lied Out 8t bap}]ae• John 4rahaiD, of the 8t11 oonaesaioxi, Woodville fair last week,Geo. being chosen: Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank office, Piekeranq, ands, Your o t101an must for one of the judges. out,: Saturday of each week, Money to loan, p has }fad bills issued annonnoinq a stook , - • Investments made. Walton A. t3eddes, Ibegineld have knoWled 8 Of BCienCe Of GREEN WOO D Jas. Clayton,. of Brown's Corners, has g sale for Thursday, October 24th. See - been with -us for a week gathering -the im-' M, Macdonald, 15 Toronto st<, Toronto. We notice our Bailiff has another sale on II �' optics, must have practical ex- posters, . meBBe crop of apples. Come again Jim. 3 - QALLAGHER & CO. Barristers, the list. �] loerience, must have meehani- It was Thos. Ciraham'9 mare and Dolt A large number .from here are looking` LJ. Solicitors, eta., Canada Life building, that a8 ture3 first rize at bdarkham fair. Mr. J. Courtney was in the village on a forward to the big time coming at Ziozr Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' Block, I cal skill and a perfect Bet 7f F F visit this week. The same animals also ca tured first at church, Cedar Groye; o❑ the 27th and 28th `''. Bronohain, every Sstuzday. Any business or trial leases t0 fit you properly. p Wm. Haney, has left our midst, having of this month. instruoti,ns left with Thos.- Yoncher, Esq., SLonffville Lhe other day. throughout thew k will be promptly attended gone to Brookliu. Bova the next'time voti get your hair cut ee�� , , f1 number of th 1 younger members of : E'd. Jackson has been visitin friends in to.on Saturday. 1�o29e8cn loan at 5 per con .%�i: rdd 1 Erskine church vi d Bowmanville this g be sure and :nave it cut short, it looks a • - lyl - iia t st week. go d a e t Uril his la od cal better. If yo don't b liege i 1 week to attend a district meeting of Lie Mrs. Abe Boyer is improving nicely after to ' Chrisyian Endeavor $Deist hlavin a aencer removed. ok at baldy. � Peter i�iccr?f. s• _ f y' 8 We are glad to hear that William Taylor- I ' - 1,,......- O1 -, Whlt� Dr. Bmitb,of Stou$villP,will visit Clare Mr, A. Mills of Brookliu is goinq to work is improving from hie recent ilineas, and - p'. WHALEY, VETERINARY �'� :I .,. .I i moat on the first and third Tuesda of on the fine Dew buildings of F. L. Green. ' y we are longing to see -his smiling face in - e surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- "'- ti John (steward has left the em to ment has all of these requisites and each pnonth, Hie dental rooms are in P Y oar midst s sin. I tario veterinary Colleg6, Toronto. Graduate in g i Dentietry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary 1 Bundy s block, neit door to the market.* of Pengally Bros., and gone to Stoney Creek Mr. Empringham, of_ Ellesmere, accom Association; Dentistry a specialt Calls by a ver lar a stock of tb latest to drive on cars. y . y g J. Belles, representing the Live Stock panied by Miss Blakley, f this ,place, took . day or night promptly attended to. Office, I st les of frames and lenses and Many from hero attended the funeral of Y Residence, Tecorapli and Post Offices, White• y Janrnal, London. LDg1aDd, is makings in f�tc,uffville fair on •� day �bhere their#; - - vats. 3o1y for his skill and careful atten the late Geo. O'Leary on .Tuesday who died s ant a lessant time for it waB a lotely. i tour tht•oug�i Canada jasL now, visiting P P . —. T tion he will make a ver tie var�ous'stoak farrrie. IIs called u ou from the effects of typhoid f ver. da VETERINARY SIIR• I y L_.. p &ir. and Dira. Abe Law, of�Ushawa, yiait Y HOPI�INS, Graham Bros. Tuesda and u on JohD G. Davidson securedfbur prizes at bark LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- y P ed at Geo, Law's over Sunday, Mies E. ham fair, three firsts and one second and crinary College, Toronto, re stared member Miller & Sons Wednesday. He was I aw returned to Oshawa with them. Moderate � Charge. only showing three horses. It was impos- of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. rn Ych Teased with the stock exhibited by ]]rigs E. Gee will permanently reside in - Office, residence and shoeing forge one and one- Bible for Geordie to stand the temptatiot3 - quarter miles north of Green River. Steel - tbvse firms. Toronto, for a short future. Havtn,", be any longer. driving shoes at iron prices. OlEce and shop I '• Graham Brod. hfive made another ex• come A student in the Toronto Con. of 'orry to state that W. Judd is lying very- . hours from 7 -to 11-a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Tole- I I I i it , , ' - M asic. ' .. graph address whitevate Ont , P. O. address, .. I tensive sale ofliorses. Firaway, chamr ill with --the typhoid'fever at time of writ- • . i - ` Green. River• Ont pion Hackney of Canada, Seaunll, ano• We are sorry to learn that Mrs..D. Bir ing, and I1ire- W. Petty is also very low. __— __— .Tell who is s;t Monomill, Manit. Island fcr VETFRIN- - then fine Hackney, and tw'o liaekne� the good of her health bus not mxich im VVe hope to soon hear of their recovery. ►�1liOiViAS A. GRAHAM, fillies sired by Seagull were sold to a- ' ' ye Y g �. _ 1 ARY SURGFn13, Graduate of the Ontario I" The death rate has been r hi h around j: proved. here durin this last ear. Veterinary College, Toiouto,registered,nember FiBlifax ' firD�, mobile snoLhet 1'Iackney g v of the Ontario Vetennar medical Aeaoc,ation, Many- of 'oar boos `'participated in A Dun man from the west andertooti. , y stallion was urchased b C. P. Smith y g also honorer member of thQ Ontario Medics] i; I i . P y the ra•tile • given by -Mr. Badgerow, here to s ecd Sunda avenin with one of our y Bro., IIagerston, Maryland. These P y g Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani- . j: , ,, ou the night of Tueed,�v last. Judging from lasses. He hitched up the horse and drf�ve _ male• Also particular attention to veterinary % stallions were grand siroQ, and their dead decks and feathers on the hi hwe►v in Deotiatry. All casae promptly attended. to at J g her to church, after the service was dis- -I: departure is a great loss to the stock in the morniD , our bo s must have done fair ' _ reasonable rates. Office at the well known .es- �� 1 g y missed. Fred moss not wanted any .r•iore - tablishment of Graham Broe.. Dae mile west of -,I- I j tihe lOeality.l ►y well. because some one else was there, Claremont. Telegrams to Clo:remontpunetual- "Yount Uur. football boys have to deciace their man, after me you come first." . ly attended to.. 131y . , .j HROUONAM. stn© with. Gordon M lis off on account I. � - of Gordton McKay loam not being at prey FRISgY- - i _ ' guatntoo garbs. - :• ! i I �; i SLaD1ey Gerold was in the city oyer ant able to ive oar team a ams. There g Co , of Whitby, for watche . ��. . _.. - _ : _ __ .. - .-.._-..- .. Suuday.. is some talk of the team Qoi,ng to Norwood naor s- . ,,.r.., , -_ SO \IAS DIINN, Conveyancer, Coni- Robert Brboke; of 5larkiau5 Towneiip, on Ttiaiikegiving day to glay the fanioae♦'� - I - missioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- �__ was here one day last week. team of that town.. wHITEVALE. i` ' nL,Ont. 20y .�► �— t - We hear a tesarYfrorn here are going to _ _ A. t r,lnhart nae Leen laid of3 work for Mrs. J�niee Tapior s en.t Sunda witft R. HOOVER,I$SURER OF hiAR• i a few da s with a severe cold. compete in life slth Batt. rade match to be P y i �. RIAGE Licenses. O18re-at resideupe or - . We reg et to state that Geo, Phili , er, held at Whitby on )r nday, the 2uth fust. friends in the city. � : m111, Green River. 1 s p ' No doubt our boys such as Dwyer, (who Ddiss-Ida Gerow, of London, ie spend- - ur 1 - i is -Dot mush im roved iD health. . . __--________ s P has bad special training under the now ing a few weeks with ber parents hese. it The E worth of t't» irtrc►o I?ndeacor u in oed Jack Sties Puck R un Fred and Miss Ma Fiam, of 13rong• ' , �BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage P fanio a K g C ,) y y . LiceneeefortheConnty of Ontsrta: Of- �' L; i hoe ceased to be for sis,uaontig at least, tti�m. Heaney, Jack Adamson, who will like Lam, visited Miee.lda Gerow on Sunday_ ;. - noe ar, the store or -at hie residence, Pickering Sh6pherd Timmis has left the employ iv be the team who will take away from - Mies Lulu Thornton entertained s few 3 Village• . - 12-y of Jobn Miller & Bons, and will seek his Whitby a great slice of the 'prize money. friends larit Thursday evening. A very _ as, oma - . R,BE4TON, TOWNSHIP CLERK. ; fortune down oaf t. ---...---+ , pleasant title was enjoyed.. A, - D. Convel;ancer, Commissioner for taking Frank Sanderson, who bas been ill for Dr. J. C.- Hutchison with , hie. family , . affidavits, -Accountant and Insurance Agent. Laden with the best oods for our fall Browns COrrier. Money to loan on farm property. wills pro- and winter trade.e boo lit with come weeks, ie some' better and ie expect __ ! are now 000npying tie Hollinger reel - bated. OFFICE--A.t Whitevale. Will be in g ed home iD' a few days. Who stole the grapes ? dace lately vacate3 by poet master. Bea- ' ' Brougham every Monday afternoon for the judgment. We sell at a small margin W, Mosgrove is recovering from his 1 - - �r - transaction o! business. -v What does punctual think of stone ton. - -- � — of profit, recent illness. ,,; IIe caugbt cold while at houses ? . . Mesdames . and H. H. Sleigh, after . > A. POST, COUNTY ARCHPrECT . `' Newmarket the other wee -k. What makes I3aater comic on Wednesday epenLing a on a of weeks with friendQ A. for the county of Ontario ,Drawingq WALL PAPER$-- OtTt new -stock Messrs Idatthews Bbd Ballet have de• buds ecificatione furnished for every Disse or evening t here, returned to their Home in Toronto i >� has arrived. Fall is the proper finis oiled Lo erect a skating rink fere at once. I;dw-in Little' socared first prize for his ,las& week. • building. Steam and hot- water heaping and ventilation a speciality. Office—Gerrie Block, to brighten your home. We do it at Success to their enterprise. % two year old colt at Markham fair. L. R, Beaton hag moved into Mrs. Mc- • corner Dundas and Brcck streets, Whitby. Residence-13inRetou Road East Pickering: 97 y 3, 4, 4j, 5 t0 85C per roll, with bordt Oeo. H • 6tevensoD was sworn in 'as liow did Ht:rry, of the east, like the 'piss's residence, and the poet office ig. + -- --- - er and ceiling to match. sietant post master liars on Monday. H® double headed $ids show at the fair" once more -in the old location, much to _ H01iAS POIICT3ER, Licensed Auo- I I I . ie_ •steady young than and should make iN lea Pearson was ilii the city for s few the satisfaction of our citizbns generally..:1 m vr►luator, etc., for Eset York and MILLINERY & MANTLES. --- a cod official. da s attending the teachers convention. Mrs. and Mien Hattie McPhee `t 1 . tio:+eer, R y . the whole of North and South Ontario. strict William �1 silken had a very successful '_ attention even to l orderab mail or telegraph. Busy as bees in our Millinery Depart- Mr, WiDRfield, wvho works far R. S. left for Hamilton on Thursday, at aihich �, g' T . N lowin bee on Thursday, up on his farm Char^es Moderate Address THOB.POUCHER, men t. _ Latest styles in Hats, Bon• Piilllps, in running to get out of the rain P g lace- the will in future reside. Thev Bo :47, Brougham, Ont, on Tuesda mornin ,elf d u 1D a stick where he is newly starting F y- �-•� -- -- -- nets and Toeques. - Trimmed Hats y B ppe Fo I was very cony to see that there was no bear with them the good wishes of thE._ " - F POSTILL, ,AUCTIONEER, ETC., $2.25 to $12. Nearly 100 Jackets, and'disineated hie ankle. . news from' our town last week, but you entire community. . :I_t 1 . Green River solicits sales from his num- Mrs. Wagoner and Meslirs Ed• Wilson know it was fair time and I got full on Last VVednes lay a neo was made draw- -, erous friends both far and near. sales of,farm8, Mantles and Capes `bought at 65c on and Colin Philip, erre delegates from here po corn. ing gravel and earth onto the milldam. `; farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will g $ t° attend tie Provincial S. Ei. conventiuD p be handled by the subscriber with the utmost the 1—all new coda; starters at 2 The annual meeting of our curling club One of Mr. Squire's horses felt into thg _ care and sold to the very best advantage. ]Sly up t0 $15. - . - at Toronto next week. was held at Malvern on Wednesday even- water, and although . not completely sub- I - -�`- -- Colin Philip injured his foot on Monday ing where the business for another season merged, remained in the water so long` 1 TSE i ESTERN BANK ' MEN'S. HATS CLOTHINd.•=•- eQeDID While driviD a threshing was transacted. g. B that he was in some danger of drowning Trade nearly doubled in •the ]den's aleager peer Blfindin'a hrid e, bis foot Don't forget the Faet York annual plow• z OF CAI�TADA. De artment. Our Men's S ecial Fe from abeorbtion, and was finally rescued __ p P slipped from a stone and the wheel of the iug match on the 30th of this month to be kith considerable difficulty. dors in all shapes at X1.50 is a Selmer. maabine p8ssed over it. $e now favors held at the residence of John Lawrie. For I WHiTgY BRANCH, James Thornton received -a nasty Int. Yi Others up to $3 aLd as low as -89C if that foot aonsiderabl while welkin further particulars see posters. r : _•. y g' Hi, there. do you see what you are mise• on tie head one day last week, by a gate Capital Authorized...... ,-, I .:.,:$1,000;000 ou want them. Men's suits to order . 1 in by not takin the NEws, and you can ,blowing shut as his team with a loaded -. to CSDital pubscribed.. ........ .........600000 y q Connor, "ewllller of Whitby rusks old o it for fifteen months for one dollar, why waggon was -passing through. Tie gate=' ' ; Capital Paid-np.....:.'................... sro'000 $10.50 to $25. Boys •ready-tp•wear 1 g Beat'......................................,.92;600 watches run like new ones• you are missin the half of your life. pinned him against tie wagg ,with the ,' t�ults $1.76 to $7. Big stock to on ,- BOARD OF DIRECTORS, --- It ie a good thing that there is not a result mentioned. The wound required a u.N }, , _ r «7, John Cowan, Esq., President. I>:- . CI10. frOm.. - Hlghtand Creek - prize fight coming off ever month or else half dozen stitches to bring thetparts to- I , t Reuben s. Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Pres. WATCHEa A11 D 'CLOCKS. ' - we would soon have some knockers here as gather, and will confine Mr. Thornton to = .- 1 ,,, w -P. Covran Esq., W. F. Allen, Esq., J. A. Gib- son, Esq.; Robert .)lrtcIntosh, M, D, Thomas Remember we are selling out of Freddie Reed has been appointed news it is beiug..pretty well talked oyer by our tie house for a few days. - zr Patterson, Eeq. ? 4 : T.H. McMillan..........................Cashier. Watches,, Clocks and Jeweh in order boy of this town. sports• The mewbership of the Young Liberal's _ y One thing, this town ie greatly in need of We have horse traders; visit our town Club is rapidly increasing, and is now 55. S - A General Bankin^business traneaoted. to make room for out Clothiil De t. is a locks and an as lurri. once a week. Any one wishing to make a Drafts issued g p W e have a big stioek and you can buy y p etron An enthasiastio meeting was , payable in all arts o Canada, p A. ver pleasant evening- was spent at deal will do well -to call upon them, but I q bitted states, and on London. England, pay- field on Saturda n ht. The club will e in all parts of Europe, Bigbeet current almost at your, own price. the home of James"Taylor on Friday even- might jest say that you est look out for y . . rates of interest allowed en t3avinge Bank. I ing wliere dancing and other amusements snaps 'as the boys aloe fight np to their attend Ohe Laurier demonstration aL= '_ Deposits and credited half yearly. special et- SALADA TEA.—We IiaVe the were indulged in. Markham on Saturday in full force. The tai tion to collection of Farmer's sale notes. business. There ie , tigi,tiatia eilcounter took place bare It seems to he a very u healthy time at o$ioers of the club are :Hon. Presidents, s a3. a. �vasaarr . sole agency for Saluda Tea. on •13aturday between Pete_ and Liam. this place now there is considerable sick Hon. John Dryden and J D Edgar, ' ,•. - t McNeaias: none..better. We bought the entire Referee Thompson decided the lfght a Hens around hero, Mra. Joh�i it'eir and Mr. p ; president, S B Lynde ; Vice-1?resi- �,� exhibit at Mark�ai' Exhibition. The draw. No money c.' suged bands. - Sterling are lying low, whil�a Mrs, Alex Weir dent'k, James Davidson, Alph Hoover and - TORONTO'I1�TANCIA�, W®advise the Hillside scribe to be more and bliss Underwood are ignproving fast all Hu' h Pa h ; Rec. Seo., J W Wonah '- price is only 8U, 40, 50 and GOC per g g , ; CORP4,ATTON lb., in lb. and in'1 lb. 1Pad packets careful in the future, so be will be able to of whom have had th® typhoid fever. Cor. -Seo., W S Besse ; Treas., James • tell the truth re ardin the Visit to; the Mr. Sellers has leased his farm for a term I. r - - l.. .r - . g rg Thornton: : ;;. only.. Rouge, or there will be another bend on of years, on account of his poor health, but - • t�nhor�z - - . ed Cap, _. ,500,000 -:: 8 Otk CLAUS is preparing for his nose. we are glad to hear that he will still remain : s --•- . , 4 fu ►rJil}JSCrlbed Caloliday trade, and will make it inter• '. we noticed the 1ltalvern scribe thought iu our midst, for he is a right jolly g°°d A L,int�say dog is over 1$ years of agen 628 500 ' :. p ;, s it there had been rize for sweariD the fellow. He intends ereeting a now dwelling and is cutting his third set of teeth, satin for cod iris and bo B. , `v_ g g g y two men frpm the �Cr�ek would Have gtri it. douse for himself on the corner of Iiia farm. �pphat a young roan earns in tie day_ . �`� 'This Company- bave o ,ened�4 branch in the If justice had. been done the w*u14 bays `;gre�ttt: number of th® people around p p illaRe of Pickerin int he office late] oc- y tillL6 �Oef3 into his ocket ; what hes endB of f y . l;ot the prize for.their horses and the prize bene haps been pestered with a young fel- at. Di ht Des into his 0bara3ter. . - pried Ly the Ontario Bank, under the �Xianage • xit of the undersigned_ . l ll ��rl for sweariD�, vrould hays gaffe to Dda lvern. low. just tut from the old sod, who pretend- In the final lacrosse ga>ne a613rampton T _ �?epbeite will be received and; interest allowed If the.lporeeoa had Iriseb jud ad and laoi+ lh+tt; frig, to a . prt►#sesios e►1 ' medical doctor. �' biiest rates. ozi Wedlaef3day of last week, Orillia lost to • 1k�lsrkhaian*: Ulltarxo. assn fliers wand have b lu no. sw ing 110 Ballo et tlloir hoagie :. a>i&1 tells them . George- #►ltaft6 issued on all parts, ooilectionpllupde ' . ' ' - (laorgetowD by a score of $ to 2 r :' Iibe=al term = •..Ltoste, Il pt eve +on l otys °bl :ifs "ilea that wy boa all• 4xibrin .of ' complaints. 7 # er9,r. 9, money,losued:cn notes N. B,�-- io�e aTol>ce� d �gp , { Y:# ° town are Dow utt�rmediate olxa.npionao I V. ilf dtil�e seGiti'lties. ouday, lli' ed is 44". e9ti ty . , . 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Y 3 _. _ _ . �• r .c . ,z -L, ,. r : v!M3r-_� 1' cel_ .r.,., s, . i. •p 8 nn 11J 1 a Pi V 1 G locust.. pis peouiiar nature to a r. ever sun over again during the frontier fighting in the Spanish war was Tum -ti -Tam -Tum to the T e Romantic. story- of titin+ `lycsti - fore in the good cause of humanity, often Heroiajn at Tum -ti -Taut fiam, the going into dangers to succor the sick and Wounded (toll—Children ituring the wounded of both sides, which many `mem- jaris Commune. - - bers of the. Red Cross might have hesitated C n it be poseible,'pan req, to eabaooiate to face. entice and battlefields ? writes an old One morning Republican soouto brought us cad news into Fuentarabia. Our genial war correspondent. Yet are they curious- aompanion'a body riddled with bullets had ly interwoven in my own memories of the been found - in a maize field not far from war -path ; indeed, I have seen infants in that town, clutching in one hand the man• arms, in both senses of the word, more dolin he loved so well, while by his side was a soared, fair-haired, dark eyed child than once at the front. Although some of about, 4 years old, who lipsed to those who , the little ons to whom I kefer may not found her the story of her terror-stricken be in the a rifest . etaRe of babyhood, I. -Parente having abandoned her in a burning farm house, and of how her screams had I shall confine myself to children of tender attracted the attention of her dead deliver.- years, and not avail ,myself of the legal or—our friend Tum -ti -Tum -Tum. . limita afforded by that infancy which, only Heroism in war, however, is curiously terminates at 21. balanced by brutality, which can be better Suppose, then, to Begin with, � we take appreciated when I say that I have, on several occasions, seen Carlist and Repub- the romantic story of little Ayesha, a wee lioan troops alike firing indiscriminately on bairn of some four summers, who, when women and children in the coldest of cold • . I the Russians were pursuing Suleiman blood in many oases, while both were heroically engaged in stannobing the ,i _ Pasha, after the fall of Plevna, thilongh wounds of those dearest to them ; in foot, the Balkans, was found among the mixed the descriptive power of pen or pencil would remains of horses, bullocks, men, women fail to convey any idea of some of the and children. crouching by the gide of her atroeitiee��I have seen committed in the name of glorious war. dying mother, by a non-oommissioned During. the intense mental strain from officer named Savenka ; the woman, with which we were all suffering in the sieges of an appealing, expiring lance winnin Irun and San Sebastian, when PP g. P li: aY 9 the heart of that rough, kindly soldier, sailsoR-tsTsaos$N rssap who took the little one to his captain. To Lied the churches for sanctuary and grim death stared one in the face at every turn, - make a long story short, Ayesha was I have seen strange sights in which children .adopted as the daughter of the regiment= have playedconspicuous parts. Mora than the Kexholm Regiment of Grenadiers --by once has a half -demolished toy shop been at whom a fund was' subscribed for her such a time. a veritable paradise to those little ones who, creeping up out of the way education in Warsaw, to which leer Ma- back streets with their miscellaneous spoils, jesty, the Empress of Russia, subscribed. have been happy indeed in the possession That curriculum over, she most appropri• of toys which had otherwise been far beyond . ately married, a year or two ago, one of their highest ambition. Ism reminded, too, by this of the terrible eenoern of one small the officers of the regiment to which she child who, at the very moment of bar �vae indebted, for her life. Surely the parents' flight, disconsolately wept over the loss of her doll. A ruthless ballet had ROMANCR OF WAR shattered her idol,., her own miraculous defies the efforts of fiction. ; ! escape being with her quite a secondary - - This, however, was not a singular in itcnce consideration compared with the irrepar- in that me*rable campaign. in which able lose she had thus sustained. . babies played a part, for no'more than one Let me see—in it really? Yes, it roust be, eighteen years ago, thoug.� i0 seems , occasion were otherwise deserted huts but yesterday, that;, dusty and travel .. entered by advancing troops, and the stained, several correspondents, among tenderest chords of manhood touched by (others myself, returned after fighting . • the smiling face of some "welcome little round about Kara to Erzeroum, where we stranger. were most cordially received by the British Just now, when Kurdish atrocities oo- Consul, the late Mr. Jumes Zohrab, his appy the public mind, it would be wrong, wife and famiily. I ay family advisedly. _ however painful the subject, to evade since theca was one.►charming, fair-haired reference co certain barbarities which,took mite who prattled incessantly on the one place white I was traveling up country in topic of lite moment—war--which ftroan - Armenia on my way to the encampment Of her childish point of view, was a delightful Mukhtar Pasha before Kars. Apart from departure from the humdrum monotony of the wholesale massacres at Byssid, which baby games on the roof of the consulate— took place while I was in Erzeroum, I was her only playground-. The pomp and One night myself in an Armenian village circumstance of the thing had won her which was attacked by crocodile -eyed over entirely—to Ger we were all heroes .Kurds, who, murdering indiscriminately indeed. _. I • old people and young children, deosoped "Oh, do tell ins," she -said, "did the with many of the women of the commix"Ity. band play all the time, and were the to their mountain fastneaeea. There was a i Russian bullets harder than rho Turks. case, too, notable at the time, of a jraid ' Next time you go, be sure and take me made by these monsters on some isolated I with you." but where, having securely bound agrand- ! gay, ho 1 she sat ott my kIIee tttaII, end ' father to a seat facing a huge fire, they + prattled astray nineteen to the dozen; but proceeded—having first- killed—to romt r- that was eighteen years ago, and Consul the body of his grandchild.. It is pleasant, Zoiirab'e pretty daughter has since then indeed, to turn from such devilish devices ' . experienced much of the horrors, and tittle as these to the patriotism evinced by corn- ' of the glory, of war, discovering -by sad ez- , partitive babies—the children of the vil- perience that "all is not gold that glitters." . lagers in Anatolia, who, in crowds, united Were space a matter of no importance, I Iin bringing up guns, when horses, mules, could rattle on through a long vista of of oxen were unobtainable, in such a way memories in which babies and battle•fislds _ as to remind us that unity it strength, I commingle. I am indeed at this moment indeed, and that their mite of patriotism surrounded.in my sanctum, among many was a by no uieans despised contribution to, other mementoes, by children's playthings, the page of history in 18J7. I cracked and broken by shot and shell, . My earliest - memory of babies on the I which I have picked up in many cases battle -field is associated with the Commune, + where the fighting has been hottest, each when children, catching the war fever, I of which has its own strange tale to tell. ,parched and counter -marched in and about' the back streets of Paris, paying most careful atteution to equipment, and disci• (}BEAT BRITISH FIId LACIER pline, save in the matter of arms, in which l they contented _themselves with } Llbert Ceor a !laaderrsa■ ire Governer overner . KNIVES AND STICKS 'of the .Bank et Ragland. forn$idable weapons enough in their way, - Albert George Sandeman, the Bove- i since in some of their conflicts with each of the Bank of England, was born in Lon- - other these -would-be soldiers were actually don sixty-two years ago, says a writer in - avoir killed, and in many others seriously Vanity Fair. He is the eldest -son of . I recall, too,' another incident during this George Glu Sandeman, a well-known and , . _ campaign which bore.upon the same subject. highly - esteemed merchant of standing, l Late one night a troop of Baden soldiers whom be succeeded v head of the houue - passed through a deserted French village on their forward -march to Paris. Deserted, of George C. Sandeman, Sons, h Co.,, of . - did I say ? Well, yes, to all intents and St. Swithin'e Lane. Oporto, Lisbon, Jerez � purposes it was, though they had not penes' de la Frontes, and Sydney. At the age traced far up in the main street when they of 16 he was already in easiness, and he ' noticed a gaunt figure emerging from a . shattered cafe about to make his ones, +was presently—qt the mature age of `20- - over the. debris of a barricade, carefully sent out to Portugal to manage the firm's 1 hugging such a " loot" as he had been able branch at Oporto. -Yet he has not in his to obtain, in his brawny arms, evidently long mercantile career confined himself to I one of those human vultures which haunt his own business. For years he was the battle -field, ever ready, like the late chairman. of the London Dock Company t - lamented Mr. Mieawber, for "something and was instrumental in carrying into i to turn up," even if it be the toes of an I Mot the important working agreement t officer, whose gold lace, epaulettes, and, with the East and West India docks ; he t who knows ? perhaps watch, may reward has help" to direct st leant one big I the searcher. - . assurance corporation ; and in 1868—the i A rattling fusillade followed the diseov year which was marked by the greatest t ery, which speedily brought the man and banking collapse of modern tidies—he was ` \J his mysterious belongings to the ground. eleotod s director of the Bank of England. The first implum was to dispatch him off.- He to pow the hundredth (and newest) i hand, had net an officer fortunately governor of the bank, and the head of the s intervened, when it was discovered that most important financial institution in the i the wounded man was attached to the world. s @'reach ambulance, the supposed 11 loot" He is the husband of the eldest daughter I being a little one who in the stampede had of the late Vicomte da Torre de Moncorvo, 1 been left behind, he having thus at the who was for mans years Portuguese I ril of his own life saved that of the child. minister &t the Court of St. James. Ho is c It is needless to add that, when his wotinds also a oommendador of the Order of Christ had been carefully dressed -by theregimen &I I in Portugal. He has been high sheriff of surgeon, he was sent'on with his charge to Surrey, he is one of her majesty's lieuteII- Join his friends—the enemy. ants, and a commissioner of income tea for i ' Referring to old memorands . I find the City of London. He once took conoid. , many notes concerning the adventures of era ble place in society, but obw prefets babies on thebattle•field during the Spanish' gnie,-iy to entertain his friends in i,i.� t (Carlist) war of 1874, one of these bearing. comfortable house in Grosvenor street.. He 1 the singular headia t of "Tum -ti -Tum -Tum enjoys &s much country life " be can ; yet , 1� and the little one." As a matter of facts comes to the city daily and attends t to give him his complete sobriquet, industriously to the business of his firm + t , k- TIIM•Tt+TOM•TIIM•TD_M, I before he goes to the bank. He is not filled • ,_I with political amhftioc, though he was dam` �i+as a genial mandoli'ti•pi .ying, once persuaded to stand for Reading, when i indolent Spaniard, who, possessed of an he nearly succeeded' in beating MI. Shaw t tsnpronounoeable na rte, was dubbed by us Lefevre. He has nerved as o&ptain'of the, I witb the.musical appAs6tion suggested by Bank of England company (Iii) of ti►o'Civil' .1 the instrnrr:ent he always carried, and with , Service Rifles and as Major: of the re ` ittient whish he to his eonveraation (he w&s 'and hie eldest son is Brno till? his par n,eM t ; . - H -}di4 '" s t 'L.'" -. a ,•••,: �: �"`�•'it i {?t' r �•xr y C1 , ,�• --- .+: i s _ % A ' fl. t� 6.i ; Y i <` < � ��^ t�', r 't c fir" 1 . r ." .roti -. ars �...�: ,. 4 ,1 4 1 3.,, f �S3' h y '�%• �f•r �A. rx�f $. 4r u il<x 'T s < _���•7�.i .ka+%i�-v?°'f =7,rsi`;r. i"?r. u+.w.''a?W`• leu i'..�i�`-2.r'µ -...� s,: r.• [.�;�,__ %F.�"'�.. ,�'.y.x .�-:�Y,i ,� 4� L ` : VY{, ■lluo may &VOK va is 46 nau June Zvi,#) 111ru lliumv W wis"'ar. AU"..a tion V! tluj"jj, _ E�n,NOPIyAN A$illll+'.Q. the store exce t for, the.sha a of the foot boil for five minutes,_ and serve. Chopped YURO having destroyed the stiff outlines or now• onions or parsley may he used as a relish, • _ . � according tb taste. - seventy !Niles a Bar Can be lgside on >�i _ nese, while its mate would 'hardly be corn intimately together ler Bkates--tt a tare 1s Pna«wry claimed by a tramp, the only difference one can of corn, two eggs, two tablespoon' goldier Wreeiman, ssraps ea R" Skates being that one had boon olesued stud the ftile of moist sugar, • a little Salt, and just scud Pushes Along -Gen. �►elsetter ne- '_% other had not. Shoes that have never euough flour to slightly bind the oompound• apensible fer Bie)eling in tre Army, been "blacked," and never worn. with Fry in •a flat pan in hot lard. They are to (,Treat strides along peculiar linea are ban • be served hot. g Y- rubbers, will be soft and pliable and be _ made in the English and Continental stand still quite new looking when worts out, ii j�'. FUN. ing armies with the military bioyole and,4 properly cleaned. 1'bie is the way, it l6 _-,-._, the military roller-skate. It has been found .. clone, _ Will some fisherman kindly inform us that mesasges Can be conveyed on the wheel how the base, can reach the upper seat Have. three ;email, clean cloths, a basin more expeditioasly,obeeply sod noiselessly ., -' of water, a bottle of cosmoline, vaseline, -"They nay that Gertrude's husband is petroleum jelly of whatever name you like almost illiterate." "Welk, he. Algal a than in any other manner. It has now to call it, it is all the same, add a clean check beautifully." - ' been_ proposed in England and Italy that ,shoe polishing or Clothes brash. •'I went shootiap, yesterday." "What, each military wheelmanshouldcarry,strap. - The shoes should be wiped as free of has the game law expired?" "Oh, yes ; ped upon his bac-06 pair of well-oiled roller mud " ossible before drying and should nothing also did, though." " skates. be bona !n a warm current of air, say two "You say that horse isn't afraid of any• The old arm oiiiaers .that have studied or three feet above the re Later or stove- 'thing. Can m wife drive him."' "I don't - y ndied pipe, not underneath the kitchen range know, sir. I have never seen your wife." the problem declare that "Tommy Atkiile'' where they will be scorched on top and Laura George, a look at that do I Witl and kits Italian prototypes can make with r wet nen theath. g ' g little practice sixty -ave live to seven? miles t When they are perfectly dry wipe the he bits t" George—"Bits? If he's a dog P Y' y mud stains off with a damp cloth ; be sure of any judgment, Laura, he'll.try to eat dpy on roller skates without feeling it very . to get them all off; then rub. hard with a you I Get oub, you brute I" much, The roads ofngl&ad and the Con' dry cloth, then polish with the brush, be. - "I'd like to sell you a good wheel—only tinent are excellent, quite a number of inn careful about the stitching and around been used a mouth ; 1895 model, pneumatic the sole. It to beat to do only a part at tires ' " "No use to try. I've a ppou• them being old Roman Highways, and a a time, say first the vamp, one side, then_ matio pocketbook." roller -skater can travel along them quite as . the other. not forgetting the heal. Mrs. Sweet--" Do you find it aoionomiosl easily as he- can on a smooth board floor..- Unlese your shoes have been badly tk, do your own cooking ?" Mrs. Burnam Every bicycle courier despatched on as - -. staffed and rotted by bad shoe dressing —+`Oh, yes; my husband doesn't eat half important mission may meet with disaster, they will look almost like new. Now rub as mach as when we bad a cook." y oosmoline over them with a clean cloth Bobby—"Paw, what's the difference at a Critical moment, his machine being . and rub it well in ; one it liberally, for too between ua and water ?" Part`—"The disabled by a well-placed shot or his, tare little will only destroy the polish, while &q getting punctured. Then, with hardly an. . plenty of oosmoline improves it, The druggist will show you, my son, that- the inotsat's delay he could whole shoe should be carefully don even ditlerence is merely the prion. Y e. - UNSTRAP 518 BKAVIM . ' among the buttons and buttonholes, and, "Do you call Peary's latest expedition to and hu oft. upon them at at least two• presto, your shoes aro soft and pliable, the Arctic regions a successful one ? asked � p° black tnd just polished enough w look Biland. "I do,"raplied Haklet, s%o got thirds of his cycle speed- well. ; will not stain your underolothas or back slive." Italy has experimented along thsse'' lines ' fingers when putting them on, ands little 'IN ever," began the- philosophical drum- .to a considerable extent, and has proved - water will do them no harm. mer," never marc a woman with a square, the roller-skate bicyclist to be of consider- ...._._ protrudin ohin.'$ " .++ able value. Men praetieiag are not infra• 1.g I never do said the queatly seen resod about home. and King The Parents' LOVE, , -� ' drummer from Chios, . - Humbert has signified approval. In Eng- - No, no ; I wouldn't dam to have my land H. R. 13. the Duke of Cambridge is . 8o many parents who love their children husband help when we move." Why not?' known to have been an advocate of this dearly seem- to be afraid to maniteat it by " He's a depot baggageman,you know,and novelty in warfare, and though he has left he'd be sure to forget himself." the arm there is little doubt that certain - eit'ier word or car'eq. There is nothing in y+ thin world which si+d�teus life and lighwns Faddy-"'" Thera goes Widow Primas. of the troops will be Sited out with "foot care so well us love; bnt�not the aslant, A great woman, that ;always looking out wheels. for number -one, Duddy Always It is altogether appropriate for Italy to - . unexpressed kind. Many a mother and looking out for number two, you mean." lead in the establishment of a corps. of father have been worn and weary stwuight "He didn't- have the sand to propose, bicyclist -roller skate messengers, for it is a- . afters hard day's labor, and the entwiningdid he, Bessie ?" "Yea, but sht rejected matter of history that this peninsula of . arena and sof "I love you" of a son or dao h• him. She said that while he had the band Europe, known as the 'f'boot" actuall-v y y g to propose he didri t have the rocks to originated the cycle as a war vehicle. The ter has seemed to lift the weariness from marry.' fiat trials of the wheel in the battlefield the. tired body, and the eyes have brighten. �• pa i [knave what I'nl cln to ba ' were made during the Italian field manaou• . ed with a responsive smile. for your next birthday." " Well,, what ?1' wervree of 1876. The machines of that day There is no. nature which sea onds so ." A nice painted shaving mug." ,,But I were badly geared, heavy, and. they would_ p „„ „ seem antiquated beside Lhedaintily adjust• quickly to love as a ohild's. To starve a have& fineone now. Oh,a ve just broken ed cycles of 1895, but nevertheless they . child of father love and mother love is to that,, proved"bf service. "The bicyclists of He used to say. " Will you be mine t" +domma" will always go down to fame in send out into the world .& hardened,soured, No more the style endures, the wheeling world, for they were the fire - . prickly human nature, which repels Of woman "new," but still divine, ' to carry military dispatches of any kind. - instead of draws to itself love, in other 'He sake, " Can I be yours?" Four years ago England numbered int e words, since like begets like, attracts to .� These .jokes about the voting man y Y ( 8 itself only that distant, silent, seclusive „ cyclist her arm this includ loneliness which develops into ooldness of staying so late, remarked Cbollie at about the reserves) a trifle over 5,000 men. S ce heart and frigidity of soul. '1'o see a child, 11:58 P. rn., "make me tired." "Dear met" then there has been starving for parental love is a sight to make ; said Maud Edith," I had an idea you. - A LARGE ?ACMASZ. - angels weep. Yet, that mother -love alone neer got tired." The most famous detachment in the 'nitea - cannot feed a child for lifework, stands as ' She--" She says she d�u't believe in Kingdom is the Twenty-sixth Middlesex clearly to reason as does the lack of it. A� going out to dine with young men." tie— Cyclist Corps, of -London, an oiganization mother who loves her child to the extent "I would like to! meet that girl." She.- having a house of its own opposite Chelses -- that she makes herself blind to its faults is " Yes, she would make a first rate corn- Hospital,and composed of 120 officers and ` _ building up a character whose influence panion for you.', , privates resembling our own Regiment and - . . permeates the atmosphere of the world and j• There's one good thing about the they weekly go through the most marvell• . ' which undoes the virtue of mother -love in melancholy days of autumn," said Snserwby, ous evolutions, and for speed and precision compound ratio, for these faults grow into „ What is that Y" '"Ply When a man gets a are fully equal to any battalion of English - . habits, the habits to character, and obarsw• Main, ordinary cold. he oaa't go about call- cavalry. . ter taints for Rood or bad all with which it ! ing it' bay fever-"' - , Gen. Wolseley, above all men, is respon• , comes in eontaat. Teacher—" Are there any exee$tcas to sible for the •access of biayoling as applied - the rule that beat expands and cold con• to army service. His dictum, uttered a . Corn - - tracts?" Tommy--" Yed m. The ice man few years ago when the matter was first - . = ! leaves a lot bigger twenty-pouud ohank mooted, was as follows : " There are few, . A000rdino to a writer, the beret way in mute it got color." countries in the .world where you cannot . ' which cornmeal breads can be eaten. as a A short t time ago a publisher brought use cycles. ' • • I do not remember one class, is hot from the. oveb to the table: out a book entitled " Advice to Plain day's march or &try one fight in which we No ristono of dyspepsia, or of dread micro-,' Women." Only one copy has yet been took part where cyclists could not have . . ' disposed of and that was taken by the boon used with the greatest possible _ - organisms, thirsting for the life of the office boy to his mother for curl paper. advantage." - .. epicure, need be feared in this case. The ++ That racehorse of yours seems well Belgium has a cycle detachment in -active . hot soda biscuit may be an enemy of the broke.•, said the pian who stands around service that is of no smal strength, and - most relentless type, toothsome as i6 is to and looks on.. "Yes," replied the melw� Germany has several d and elective tverage appetites ;stale bread, according oholy- owner of the animal ; '4 but he isn't oorpa. Bwitzerlan+i and cart& have wheel- � to scientists, may be loaded with disease as well broke as'I sin." men attached to their mien. In Russia the . germs ; but the cornmeal muffin, smoking I +� , - - bicycle is called ' samosksty, which lot, is root decidedly appetizing, while it Mrs. Fashion"' Ivo picked out hos• being freely trsnslated,meags "self -roller." s absolute! harmless. The following band for you, daughter." Miss Fashion y $ -•" Ver well but 1 want 'to ea 'But France proposes to have not only �eoipes aro appended to this assurance. Y f y right cyclo messengers, but cycle fighting men. Corn Bread.—Take & -capful of grauu- here, mother. when it comes to buying , Y f3 Applications aro now coming in rapidly the wadding dress I'm going to select the and corps of at least 1,590 men it is believ- &ted dornmeal. a Cupful and a half of boil• material m "1L - ng milk, a tablespoonful of butter, a ., ed, will be in active service before long. Miss Amy-- Of bourse you are familist_._ reaping teaspoonful of sq�gar, a level with .Lougfellow'e poem, ' To Stay at-�[arehist3 in European Countries.. ,easpoonful of salt. and two eggs. Mix Home is Best?"' Dolly --"Yes, Miss Amy. og .ther the meal, salt and sugar, scald and I think he must have written it iust About 2,000 persons in France are mark- vith the boiling milk, add the butter, cad after returning from a summer outing." ed as anarchists, and are constantly watch• Then the mixture is sufficiently cool, stir Biebbs--" Why is everybody running"" ad b the police of the various European ' n the yolks and whiten of the eggs. beaten i3icbbs---" There's a mad deg down the y P eparst.ely. Bake to loaves. street." Blobbs-4' I don't see why that countries, according to La Figaro, of whom should make people roil. Stubbs---" But fi00 are French and 1,500 are foreigners, . 1 turn, Minna. --Take • cnpfLL ®i of gnptt• Pe P ated oornri�eal, three of a oupfnl there's a policeman shooting at Lt." Italy leading with 540, followed by Switz r` .t boiling water. the same of cold sweet Mr. Slopsy---+' This bill fa outrageous, �h� pea b t Au�Lri a and yB and druRmswith i60 + You charge me for! ton visits and ou , . g : milk,& has lug teaspoonful of sagar,a level attended me only five times during my - each. An regards occupation, shoemakers, e&apoonfal of salt, and a beaten egg. Mix Bines." Dootor `&cum- 01Bs, t you forget carpenters and day IaLorers of all nations t i; ogether the meal, sugar and atilt. scald m five visits in attempting to collect my furnish large pioportiona of the anarchists, ;'�j nth the boiling -water, add the sold milk, U.�+ , while the educated professions hardly • Ur In the beaten egg, and bake in muffin Cromer--:' Can't vett wait t;pon me.? ' appear. ,Garms►a tailors and printers, Swiss , ;� ups or in shallow pie pans. , watchmakers and farmers, Italian clerks , I've bee+rs here for nearly an hour. Two and bakers. and Franck waiters and par - I Cern (!riddle Cakes. -Take the mater• pounds of liver, please." Butcher-- eons without avoyved business tend more to 't. al~ for muffins above, with the addition of " Sorry, but there's three or four iahnad of Surely 'J.4 you. . urely you don't wast vents liver ' anarchy than those of other natfoaalities. y 1, teaspoonful of wheat flour and a teaspoon- " The Russians dif er from all the others in ' �� cut, of ordee.s al of baking powder. Add the sugar and .. - I that 80 per cent- of the persons under ear- i ,. What da yoII think of this ptevtous . vei!)ance are students, a pother 30 per Dent. Olt: to the meal, scald with the baiting existence theory t" "I know itis to b®; r oenfti ��.� rater, add the cold milk and the flour, professional men, and hardly I per ;� . paving first stirred in the s g, beat -tri® supported by t&cits. For instance, I know have occupations requiring no edue&tioa � , . a women Daly? years old who often chole well together and ba o In small thoughtlessly tells about thin , e .ttfit hti+; akes on the griddle. . gg 8 F' i ' poned 35 years ago. `To .Wash Machinery. , Salt Cairn Bread. --Take and oupfnl of Wiggtea�--'� I lis&r I,jenite ha9i`basn ParyI. satisfactory matted of removing sticky1. �� . arameal, the whites of two eggs, a table_ ill. b he out of danger yet?" Waggles .d® osits of grease :and dirt from parts of a poonful each of salt and sugar, two tea• ••--" Wall, he's convalescent'; bat -be wop't p g ' `. poonfuls of baking powder, one oupfnl of be out of.danger nutil.'that &tatty nussc machinery by means of soda lye is report l . Al . toiled hominy or rice, and: two cupfuls, of who has been taking:.0exe. of instil lies ono , ed as ming employed to a �oneiderable ehs� !. _. 3 p �' 1. I. 1 tent iii England. to 1,000 part's by waig.,i "" nilk. Scald the mea#. with a cupful of away' wiling water add rho heroin milk, '" of water, about ton or fiftee arts cau§40 g t yy. , and I would giv0 tri �trcrld. to 4 I you ether ingredients, with a .tables pouf gal ' of tine," he aatd .erdeStl ; .:•' No Harold," soda and I0 parte ordinary soda is the rsul� z','a ; p. y ' .This mixture is boiled, and the par ' �, nelfed butter, and bake in s�su$itag dish.o anaweeed kindl+f, bn .'pokily;; "1yon the machinery that are to be cleaned ate. , Cream of Corn.—Found in e, mortsir 6ho may. thin.k"yon'�roatd but ell w, l4a tr. '-� ,.4 , laced in it, this treatment having the of wntente of two msdtutn•size :t of r Yoh►; ntd�ar't buy tett trnr et ,ifhthen, jot of uickl looseniu all grease, oil,, ,{ 4 .>qi hrpl. dull , • .ou.kt,tt. . , q Y , g ou hl. V, Ad a fnt:of with scone: ..eEQ+ek' ': £, apd d$rt.ii#tor which phe metal is thor g P p r. F ,f ,.+ t , t�'e t �-vashod.ttud dried. 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IWluteiy an") we furnish �o w rk as Bible where. a laister of figs . was recom. ct isaah you tree; you work in the optUfy r> +1';067• �, - A,�. dr t k.'r • T, I �R%.. mended as a our* tot• btfilr. »x>etit, of.l!>lerriohvilie, ant., Wats >Re- OCaAS end ' tst4lOd t0� f1b h GO / i.V shore you lire. ti.nd ue ~ossa ad erg ,�t ` `� �alA awd Ealae/ated, Balb)eet t� filTerer The 1 ADIE9' JOtrRNA1 le ogeriiag the and w. will etttaia the NB•tttss• tally, ' tetnemtxr we gnarante. a clear pproAt t �5 lleadaeb�+ see war TUoKbi to Be dktns�>ioltial ISie>s'�►lne.•-'e I 6amot On this �oattaetzt; hat. rat.ived far cross day's cork: abointtily Iarer , ' 4 following eerier of valaabl* articles those R131ough fin >Piralso of South Aznerriosla, Writs al once Address D. T. Morgan, �" ' 6ioteR into a Deellae-NDN toe �'la whu answer this problem correctly I— HIGHEST AWARDS.. A. 4, Windsor, Onto. , s lure o[ Health ttstd !leanly. lrlxiBT RItWARDi. - N@x7iSs," Aire Own WOrrstl,�------- - - - t , !tont he r»at , i _ k Review. Trom the Richibuoto, N. B.► s, io `the Bret person sending a 'earretit14,-1 he . joy of a grateful haert Industrial and Food k. WEN'TY-�11/E YEA r• There are very few people, espeoialiy. -answer will bs given a Fine•toaed R,s$e-vett! break through all tXP�I-�I�lya 1 *mong the a rfculturists of Kwt 0ouaty.' wood Piano, bl one 6f slur best Canadianoonventionalitier. It oan• -D U N d ,t gg .= , W; N g,, who do net know ills• 11. ft. War- makers, value at four hundred dollars.nos be suppressed. The ' IR EUROPE ANQ AMERICA,- � , 1. yam' slag. the popular agent for agribultttral: g g_. Five Handsome Qotd .., L: Watah� (ladymea vele has been rescued, t ' caution : Ia .t.w of tk.- �_ h:' ;•'. F' ,naoi fussy, of D8 clue River. A Review or gentleman's sire, as preferred).it may be, from a water man traitatlon. f: a ,, representative was in oonvermtien with T to 16 -Ten Silver Watches, lady or gouts', y ' oohs label. and wra� «_ ',,` li to 80 -Twenty Opera ace olid Nicks grave, must Baer, b* tllaAk• adtly consumers should m on our BAKIN , I tail to his brother man whn saved his life, at Our place of tnanuhetu». i' Mr, Warman recently, when the subject o! gmv Bever led Crystal watahee. naff,•t , �orehoster. Masa. Heavy This is the feeling of Mr. on " >„` pr. Williams pink Pills was to*ideally 8? to, 88—Thirty half-dozen Triple. Plated Tsa g L• Errett, !dates u tutnd paakas+• f - touched 1pous Mr. Warman mid he was Spoons. merchant and mill owner, of Merriokvills, -: a staunch believer in their curative pro- 67 to 108 -Forty dozen Nickel Tea Spoons Ont., towards the diaoov*rsr of South ii�iD flit ©ROCERS EYiRYWHERE... , POWDER � � :+ 107 to 184 -Forty-four Handsome Gem Rings. �- pert•iea, and to justify his opinion lei American Nervine. ' - THECOOI�S BEST FRI Miss Jessie MIDDLIc RttwARDIL ., `c.,' Mr. Errett did not think that anything WALTER BAKER A OL LTO. DORCHESTER. 111 . related the aura of hie sister, To the Perron rending the middle oorrt os stood between him and the grave,' Pros. LAI!<OR>fT $Al.11s: IM GA11A A, . 7 k ; .,., Warman, aged 16, whom he said had been ' answer in the whole competition will be Crated by nervous debility, he was forced - � . 0 .'-.r� � r� !' almost wrested from the grave by Dc. ARE YOQ HONRBT i9�BE>t;, INDUeTii1 Williams' Pink Pills.” Miss Warman had given flee number ons of the follott►ing list of to i�lidnw from�antive bneinesr. '•I OUSE—it so, engage with nefor 18o6; qoA a been aufferina for nearly a year with , 9.14 be, several doctors, and mouth, $3,400 a year. You can make it eeaasay�'•, !roubles incident to girlhood. She sufhr*d 1-A Handsome .Pii�ii0,'wairoted At long 15da,• everything in the shape of proprietary six hours a day. Our agents do not complain - Brod dollars. i at bard timed, Why f They are makingmus ` il l- aged clues, and got little, it any, relief from �. 9 -One Silver Tea Set (d pieces) Quadruple money selling our Perfection Dish Washer, and tisusle ke every " Dlate. them• having seep South American the only practical family washer manafaes- deseriptl �Il 1u dr elf ' `{ . n ,� 8 -Ono oomplete Set Dickens (1g Tote) Nervine advertized, I deeided to gore it a tured; washes, dries and politthes dishes per- . Musical • lnstru#tint. �• !to 11 -Eight beautifully bound boot (History trial, and I oan truthfully say I had nob teoUr in two minutes • no experienoe neow blaautnturers of Sand Ine :6 , • : j' J! � ,� .:: o' the Bible). taken half a bottle before 1 found beneficial awry: a child of eig(tt operatres it easily; strumente, Drums Aro. , S,£ ,��,�► 4,, 12 to 26 -•Fourteen Handaome (cold Thimbles. cheap and durable ; weight thirteen pounds • Muelo Nn �rwv�rs, r . :div G t r ,� 8R to 92 -Sixty seven Testaments, handsomely effects. I have taken in all about twelve made of anti -rust sheet steel; capacity tV ere and Publld+srs. �- y � `•� bound. bottles, and I feel justified in stating that piece,+; $10,(100 for its equal • every family The largoet of w"' In t r res,; 93 to 126 -Thirty-three Solid Silver Thimbles. this medicine did for me all that the manu• wmt� one. Yau dpn't huve to oanTase ; sa ,anada to ehooes arta � s 1Z8 -to 140 -Fifteen dozer, Dinner Kalves (quad- soon as, leo le know Y_ • '11 rupple plate). faeturer claims for A. Before taking it, they trend for a dlsh wdeber. Each agents ebssing elsewhere eeaand save ;�, v ? 141 to -Twenty Handsome Silver -plated I not only had to give ap business, but I tot�ritory protected: no competition, we money. Send for 61alogua, " ° .;r s t`,- Cake Baskets. furnish sample (weight h / " really aoald not sign my owe name, either g t six pounds) in nice ' +nentlontng goods reQ•tirad. I 161 to 180 -Twenty half-dozen Table Spoons with nor pencil, my nervous system was case to lady agents to take orders with: one WHALEY. ROYCE � CQ..Toronte w � `, :x (extra quality!. agent made $21!.53 first ten da s. Address, i. '+:. _ 181 -to 1.96 -Fifteen Silver Tat" -a -Tete Sets r0 badly oat of kilter. I am muse there for tali particulars, 1'erfootion Mt Co.. ?' Mfg. ENGLISH ENGINEER + 4.1 �i �ti. > ;� (quadruple Mate►. are a great number of people in this noun• Englewood. 111. 1.- - f I' f '"F' 198 to 200-1+`ive Silver Torr Services (L pieces) try terga~ suffering 1N I did, to whom 1 1 ' quadruple plate. will day : 'Got a bottle of this wonderful COMING To TORONTO ", , . - I I . aox$oL.TIox R1CwARDB. medicine,' and I feel satisfied they will R T Dyspepsia, Inflamma- • ` --k4 lr • ` - The Iast 6ne huD,ired rsons sending ft�j; i � tion of the Lungs, l h '' _.. t Pe 6 sound its praises as loudly as I am proper. liU • TISM� And the success of his mission is already mr --_t , correct answers will be awarded rues as I and other disorders. , - F ed to do. The feet is I cannot say enough cured. Of course he is fantiiir with the l �� follows:- .. in praise of South American N,ervine. I ' Remedy • . Tli�nn jt' merits of St. Leon Mineral water, and it it4 _ . .c FICTt7IEa OF BYAUTY AitD HAAI+•1'H. 1 to 10 -Tea fli►if=doaen Zea 8 11 . �O��ViIIG Vl�• forogoneconalusionthathewlllatocceadvisr , Poona (Triple am so overjoyed at what it has dune for • a pipe to be laid direct from St. Leon springs Silver Plated), ;offs severe and al out constant Bead- mo, I will paver be without it In my i0llNsw FttttxaA UtHaovitttY- to this city; (0,000 RailonR dally in their caper 11 to 20 -Ten Open Face Solid Nickel Watches. A paratut, and Oil from 10 to;6(►. city and iC mi ht be mentioned the comp clues, dizziness, bea>1t palpitation, and was 21 to 40 -Twenty $liver Thimbles, load. I give this testimony freely and p = dale and bloodless, and eventually became !i to6 Twenty helfdcrea Table Spoons (!lib oheerfttlly, and wish $oath American �Oil can be kept for save ral yem re. ►re allowing M per cent, dincount wh130 0bA ver Plated). ea eertifleatea of cure~ obtained- citizens are in .heir present dUernuis6 . so weak and emaciated that ber ,parents Nervine success, and have no doubt Leis it Published in I Lo Montreal pape". 81 to 90 -Thirty Testaments (Morocco Bound). 7; - thought that she sods in ooneulmption, 91 to 97 -Seven Pair Silver Su Tongs.. becomes more widely known it will be still As $xl•tiexeTotty I ext>tn xT sl. ST. LEON MINERAL WATER CO., L,Id and - had all but given up hop of het 98 -One Complete get Coope 18 Tols.l batter appreoiated.' ALIEXANDR1L'•. Gpecialir't of Paris. . recovery. Her father, Mr. iichard 99 -One Black bilk Dress. It is not too mach to say that South 1(►6•! Notre Dame. St., Montreal. Head Of floe-ging St. w•. Toronto• - 4 ., l00 (or last) -Fine Toned Rosewood Aeo*rielan Nervine is a aver of life. It i Warman who is a well farmer Piano, Yell" - - ' ' ued at tour hundred dollt►re. .,� n spared no expense to procure relief for the aver many from death, and its frequent A'A. . I : *� .."', I.. poor sufferer. The best available medical Each Perron competing must be or become use at certain seasons of the year, will head 1 ! b advice was employed, but no relief cams; an actual snbsariber to the LADIBH' Joy$- off disease and prolong life,. 1 $500,0000 . and althoailh the parents were almost in NAL. Present rabsoriben competing will —. ,. • despair, they still strove to find the meant have their term extended one year for the -- - - . of restolinq-their loved one to health. Mr. eighty y (old in titre skived' Ifaalbalttti vM i� ei ht Dents sent. If you Rend one dollar :t �jltTt'A7`F FUN1)S POIt IlYk9TMIl,N'P pNLY ASKYOUR SEWINGMACHINfcA6 stasis relief speedily ours. Never fade I1 on Mortgage of }teal RMtate. Interest Warm an, like everybody else who reads it will pay for fourteen months rubsertp- FOR IT, OR 5ENDA 3(NT STAMP 11 A• I,• fif34 at lowe.+t rated. t3pec[al arranKem©ate may 1'ARTICULARS,PRICE U$T, ' .` the newspapers, had read of the many tion. be made for Church loans. Apply to FOR SO sAMPLES,COTTONYARN.gc. 7 marvellous cures eXected-"by the use of Dr. 'Thi regular 'rubi:tori tion ria$ is sane I `_ _---="'"""' --� __ Beatty,'BIa.Ckstock Nesbitt, �'1'illiams' Pink Pills but like some others g II - - - - ' "' ' ' ' $ r , dollar per year, but daring the term of OhactwiCk &Riddell, _ E - •1-1 1. t. looked upon these stories as mere patent this competition, which remains open LOSS OF. hank of 1'oronw Utticeti, 1medicine advertiodwents. however, at oni'y until the 16th of December, inclusive, - ,_ Church �troec 'i'oronG • - e • � everything else had failed he determined sabres! tions w 1 be reveived at the rate of - p 4j f8 Weakemng.. You " of at- - _ that Pink Pills shocld be given a trial, eighty cents per year, or two for one dollar .;.-------'------------- ' --- - --- - - - with a result no lees marvellous than that and fifty cents, ford to fall below your healthy FOR ALL PURPOSES. M of many other eases related through the The JOURNAL has b*ea establisled far QAA,ht Unsut as8ed b Ain rase, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have Dom•, fifteen are d i• thoroughly reliable in Weight. If you w111 take Scotts y P y i P $ ye . an g y . : pletely cured the young lady, so ihat in a every respect, and u cheap at one dollar R>r�c,i<f�lr:vnEl, I3v FOR ''TOCK Ta' few months, fromahelplessandsupposedly per year. Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with ROCK SALT Htclit.iT AUTHoRIT1ES 'I7• - Wholesiatlo-VERRET, STEWART Bc QO. MONTREAL and. QUEBEC . dying girl, she has becoine a picture of • Every person who competes cannot get a Hypophosphites of Lime and . --1---- Lealth and activity. The Warman family prize, but.those who do not will get good F - - ---- - - - -- �---� _ 1 to so well known in this part of the country value for their eighty cent investment, and .S• Oda when your friends First O�. •. ©F McCASKILL, DOUGALL & CO.'w� that no one would think of disputing_ any all the above articles, as far as they go, will _ _ . • tell you you are getting thin, CA -n- -AC3•E V A RNISF3.�81, statement made by any (of its members. be ivan to those whose anewere are correct, y Y. g g , ' 1� _ Unonrpaesed'for Durability, Brilliancy and ]�,y Working. Mr. H. H. R'arman, on account of hie §o charges will be exaoted, beyond the Ou will uickly restore your ; . - - = business as nalesman for agricultural ma- subscrf tion pries named. from those who y q 11:0V'TRniL. - - -1. . . : shiner.~, is ertonall acquainted with p __ P 9 .aaoceed is obtaining rewards. _ __ y fi healthy weight and may thereby . __ - _ -- _ __ -__- - ` ricarly everybody in the county, and we , The list of successful competitors will be - . I - feel assured that any enquires made of him published in the issue of the JOUANAL prevent serious illness. ; i - : co'neernfng the statements mode ahoy~ following the oie>ae of the competition. ) . 1 will be readily answered. Ten days after the ditto of closing of the Persons have been' known t0 The gratifying results following the use I P Y g competition will be given for tatters to g a pOtin(1 a day by taking. ' of Dr. Wiliisma Pink Pills, in the case of reach the LADiEr JOURNAL ofllee from die. ; Mise R'armen, prove that they are unequal- tans points, but they mast all be posit- an ounce a clay of Scott's Emul- J-� lea as a blood guilder and nerve tonin. In marked not later than the 18th December. Sion. This seems extraordinary; . � _ T .A� I .L. I .. 1. - Jy the case of young girls whu ern pale or This competition L revived, after about ja` _ . Q S T i X i I 0 Mr i . sallow, listless, troubled with a fluttering , five yearn silence, only at the aoltotta= but it is -absolutely true. or palpitation of the heart, weak and easily , _ _- _.. .. ---_.--------- ---- ---•---- --- tired, no time should be logit in takii,g a Lion of the many subscribers and friends Dost 1w perrnaded foawgt a eubrfifutol course of Dr, Williams' Pink Pilir, which of the LADiKN JOURlrAL These prizes have $�otf & Uledla Sj)& add $1. ' -I ONE OF OUR CHEAP DETACHABLE CARRIERS . will speedily enrich the blood and brie a hsrstotore been given to agents for iretting _ - - ..: No. 550 FeR tt�wouST, R[FUS[, TAN MARK, ET06 , _ rosy glcw of health to the cheeks. They up alaM, but they (the prizes) alb dela► Oua� Ae 8ejtte�irn®i ge,eiIsh al offered direut to the public, and we know l l are a specific for troubles peculiar .to st,oetmutal worker,,. 124 AdelaineW.,'fotor.to ov[R 60 SIZES ANe STYLES of CHAINS . that the winners will be well pleased with -- - - -- --' ----------'- -- - I VARYING FROM 75 TO 40,000 LAS. WORKING imum females, such as suppressions, irregularities, the articles offered. OU!ltNEt3s CHANC1Itl. _ and all forme of weakness, In men they Of the thousands of persons who gained It foil want to buy P► -eii a stock or buidn"s 8"giAL ATTACHMENT LINK$ FOR ALL PURPOtEC aTOOK OVER 90 TOM$ .I .1 I effect a radical cure in all ceases arising from of auy description write !no. 1 have had large }� . rewards in previous competition*, veers la ex pertence In t hu wholet,ale: Ata bellfurr huN LARD! LIN[ OF WHEEL PATTERNS. PROMPT eHIPMENTB menial worry, eerwork, or excesses of et to be received from a dissatisfied Dorn - y ae.nwi tontl4iutti,y, (,,orrr8pondrnre cont! - PULLEY06 GRIP PULLEY $. $HAFTING UP TO se FEET LONG whatever nature. titbr. .Address The- LADIES' JOURNAL. tial. No charier W buyer•,. JoiiY Nvw,' 1. . ii Gat our Quotation• on M111 MaeNlnerY Y Dr. Wiiliams PinkPille aremanafactured pe ., It Adelaido Ea•tr '1'urunto • - 73 Adelaide St. W.; Toronto, Canada. - - I t by the Dr. �Vil)iamu' Medicine Co., - _ ._., _ �_ _ - - - Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, .N.'Y., - . - j? ICO -FLORIDA NOR-Rm'-latmed murk -. ad ,,"- _. V S ii W AT•E R O - joining La 4 Apopka: heal hlflst hart . '. ,.. N . . .I and are Eold in I ores (never in loose form --- _r_-- _�.._._____ of t3t>tte; no clear11 drum - g, age, or irrigation; by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, . two or three cry cK early : low BRANTFORD , I Y pricer; easy ,� 1Z. or six boxeu for $2.50, and may be had of f arms. tt'. J. N dNTox. 203 Church st., Toronto• y 1_ lily „ , '0 all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. , _. - _-------- --- —tw. I°, :! „'. a... „' ti 11, ,;''.'' " CANADA. Williams' Me�dioine Company at either The.. 4 j ►eR AN OLu OANAt)IAN STAMP +_ address. - ISV 0Q i , "'' , u,od between IM attd 1853 �I ,' 6 ,I, ,,, i,: •I- . LOOK UP YOUR OLD LZTTi1 nS and old . ""`! ! Greati' `and thorou ht collvetiuna of atAulpa and gtit.the kill( heat, o+soh Ned ler N[W CHAIN OATALOaU6 (Just Out) , ' ' _ where Streets are food. I. liable ld g �' rt fur thein from O. A. NIIEOHAM, • , , _ . g ., . Mr. Citimao-What fine roadways you la a bui ing-up medicine, t! m--- ++ IC - Hamilton. OUL ______ ---______ -- — _- _ I . !lace. nerve tOI�1C, vitalizer and TQ 11100LEN MANUFACTURE{tg. d6 _ Mr. Suburb -tele, the city oontraotarr „: I K ootR i,ough: and •old. Hard 'tYaat*. WardPOOR �� STOP...�. yo_ hat•en't got; this far yet.� 1 i . I r .I Ii,ndtt, FltxsieR, eta.. bought. or exchanged.; ­ . .. � . I I for Iif ill Supplioti. garnetted waste or shoddy.i : 8160-d1. --~ I I •: Root. t Fraser. 3 st. 18eslea St , Montreal. 'A A D ermined WOmaII I : wasting your money on the tobalaco Ylabit. You >& } I _ _� . 1' . I ,i Ick; •„ _ _ - .,7_, acc ,,: ' can't afford it, It will keep you poor—Boor in purt3e I / K j ' 1_ eoenti knocited down a bur lar a+sd held Vii y gPurif1�' U C. T. PENORITH i and poor in health. Stop it with •the aid of NO -TO- ;�r T,k. him until the arrival of assistance, Dr. 41 to 81 Adelaide At W_ T• t,,nto_ I !, ' I a • r causal•�s�o oft . ,.nrattc,n BBC1, Lay the foundation for a fortune and health. Fierce a Golden Meldiicai I?iacovety is • Before the people today* and Thm. areal Labor :avec I � - # . . . .��:_ °'E` medicine that checks the frightful inroads + Atlttairersahon+ldN•tve *' of -Scrofula, and, if Laken in time, arrests V1iillCh stands preeminently , hers i„ a iti,tp fUP You. Harris MONEYIN I , the to rah of Pulmonary Consumption. It has earn le oto h leges IoM ullte; Bead BURNING, YOUm , - R r P above all other medicines, 1s p p 11 : Dares indigestion and dyspepsia,' chronic a o e ' $+ ter trial lot, a ins. ' , diarrhoaa and similar ailments. -This 1,- - , f>ff. ,s0. �i William Ilftt, Y'orsatis The pOOr men of America burned end chewed up 1.- : wonderful -medicine has also gained great HOOD'S, - - -... _..- 000 000 v�Orth Of tobaoQo-money last yeKr.8 g I ,� 8800, ,celebrity in during fever and ague, chillsT ii Permahently t>ed YOu h©!ped. tlreat tobaec0 trusts absorb millio>rte - st'I STA by a "strict! Btiugal- ►nd .ever, dumb ague, and like diseaeeu. N f 1 pt th6 expense of your nerve-fOrOo and manhood. _ , - —_ �' lienal $'stem. o advaoop aaa. Ito or - . ,. : Asthma cured by newly discovered treat afr'calttr- -THE ONTARIO IN$T•I U�IL Does it pay? GO cured—the money i�►ved will .inent. Address, for free pamphlet, testi- _ OQBhuter 84 Torenbo 111W - . � " - moniale. and refereacee, World's ills eater It has WOn its hold U on the ��' 1� Medical Association, Buffalo, N. �p y' P T%o j' ��U� � N ■ ' h T A BANKmAGGO I. 1, hearts of the ea le .b its Osttt ai•ua �T�� -- P P , Y rsaur3s• 9+ . The Island of Crete is in a �etat of 1 Owl! absolute 1ntr1nS1C„merit. O�I :, NC?-TO-SgC:,Orie'i�1 gtlal•antetiitd tobsrcc0 raabeo ' anarchy. I It 19 nOt what We Shy but >Wteratnre and f3otsnoe, hinria rine Ari .' , + Oommercial. Address: PR=IDlltlty Avirvlxt will help you. Bold by all druggists undo Strnek With Lightning I ' what- Hoods . Sarsaparilla ",f Thomas.Oatario. guarantee to ours. We will giTTe Ou they elraxltie --.- I writing. I yovl aven't gds he res la onpy, 1 sir_ , - ; Neatly desoribee the position of a' herd -'or ` ' dOeS that tells the StU :-` - - '�. • - in Writ f h y' 1.soft corn when Putnam'e Painlesu Corn •' �. I Write to us end We Tsi11$nd a way t0 help you t0 b _1 _.,Extractor ie applied. j'' �, It does ire work so _ ' _ ' ' ' tiul©k and elle~ titu'e..1. .F 1. � L:.,. quickly and without pain that it seemsH®�dr.� . . .”: magical in actfop. Tty it. Recollect the ' ­ ,I -_ . . ,--,. atime-Putnam's Painlees Corn xtractor, fnt TOBACCO � �. AN �j _ Even when all other re ar COR PONCE & CERRARD 8T8.. TORONTO ONt` D O .I Sold by all dr'uegistm and dealers every• - P P . _.,-. - �". or here. ations and prescriptions fail t-JANADA'S Greatest 00mmerolal 4Z= • P P ad vantagetl bent in the De►minfon l SMOKE YOUR LIFE �' It i4 the' privilege of =,posterity to met dents assisted to positions every week i mode• - ■ O The face of my little girl from the time matters right between those antsggopiate rate rates ; everything first-class. Oatalogua . ..-. - _ V z. R l • who, b their i foals for reatnesa eiiv:ded she was three months old, brake out and and upeaimana i►t pnnmaDelit tr y y R 2"UW a atlta.><OT T.11► etv" , That a the title of over !illi® boo let sant ibl! L, I, a whole age. --Addison. was vovered with oeiaba. We gave her two _ _ -_ _ - - - __—_�._ _ . _ . _ I I ; de g a Sample Of IST{?-BI&CJTL� `1. ' V. . ". bottles of Hood's f3araMparilla and it oom- �.i .. writtti guarantee of vara. Write a illus tory. j i; The Power of Electricity. .; > r. pletely eared her. We are glad to reogm- ONtar, COU mead Hood'a Sartsa arilla." TROs. M. Chlea", Mont�•d, Cers., Now Y I 8i , - Bi this agency Nerviline is made p TKI STERLING REMEDY CO., 1. .. ' strafe to the most remote nerve -every CAxLngo, 0#nton, H LOntario. Be slur to YOUR Ll NGS AWAY, i ° ue, ttcuacle and ligament is mads to feel �o ! f A �* beeeficent power. Ner Ism it sir weal � //�� �E �N R�!'E .1 � I p ' `" , ' � � 4 , i i.rl remedy, leas!+nt to even the • young- V d ! ! , I P g e.�_� �,� _ � of _.�, yet so powerfully far reaching in - T`I -1- D 88 CURED ON.TJ8 cavort• j - I... -.-_ V - -� t t �' to tatty easy to talall work tkAt ;,ao most I .agmiizing internal a ■O(}L� S P1��1 , old by Ot u llttel -rail iiK �dmd lfll.stats.: catid cathartic cure constipation. tion.. Purely �•egetabltj, s�tti enc easy in ei� , 10 emfb•CASCARE •,q *xtiraai ..a etd';ae if b ma ia. - '. - ttaisyr by drrtgSisle.Ovory�vherv, guQ►rtllltaot) to cure. only 104 19, P y Y g .- r. 1 . .. .. .. - _ - -.. -.. .I -:-. -:. " 1. 1 i , .. I a _ d a ,,. 1, _ tie T w, , . , ,. r z I .. - . -.:.. /m• - _. .. .ass• g� - _ ,-. . '+. - L. - • .. , 'P w .. 1 I,•._A .. ._ ... - tx- -. � , .: l`1•r 1 ( -., i c. I'll" ..`:. �`. : ♦ w Y €, ,1. �1 2.. �•-a. - Fr 7 , ivi - i R ? •' .-:, ^! i - �`3�:.-� � . ,�...,. ,. .: _ � �,t. �g } I . tar hi a+, y„ (� y • ,n r.., , ,;:, � ... _, . - '� r. .tri: . yah, - _ - .... .:., .. I. a[� ..i: .. - l,ie. 4,'• tY•.1 F . 7'.'_ -.,- - .. _ :- -- - .. $...._.I h..: %,.. - «.:• @- 'Yr a ,a i , ` : . ; ...., i, , 1. � r- y I. a :+.. ?" E ,: - ,., : -. .. -.. .-. .: _ _.' : ;~ - _ :,. .. -; } -, :�� T. _BEd:.. � -�V j. - .Y,"-'�x�,,-�.7 � '•S. J. �d,k. air ,�.. �\, a:' d -, .- ..:- :•4..: C.. .. - ill= X15, ir•,7.i V's A Pb • iy�' g ,-, ...: I: .;Y" _ .,- .I. '*�,r�y:.,,,F4• _+ ,Ii".- k -T `s%:- ':, - - . 8' q� may -e. -,!+: - . • - : - :.1 - eiiiiii, '�. a I',l• ��a+' -- .e'Si�'.:ray,-.,.h.�+l' .r�,•.,: _.5..'- .,sem' -,� .:�� _,- -` t ::- -- ,. j :'j">',. _ �. r� / I .SS .� _ g, k a .,.-t t t r s.. 1• 1.- �h ,�^' _fir- ::. _,, ,• - ,- , •- - , . - •4 r .t�.` �� .. Rx a -,. •a. - 1 ^�` '� .4 m � I. ,r :r , a _ r �3 t _. a x.. e r x , r r. .. •rf - '�S, . - ", .t - :.-'- �` - , fir... 33 �- �` ,: .. .. .: MEQ, + .... r � ;.- .. . :. .. -. ,.. -. ,.. .- ,1 ','l _ 1. ,r, - •�. , gr� fes' ' - 3 r. s - , :4 � t t �. r a • `. `:.. . . J .. -s, _ I kx, :. r- . .: I , a,' Y ., s, �, • . , I f V ee ,. _ -I _ _ ... I ,pi..` . , Green River Q %'� �.:: 1 ?. a �a .a, -;;�, - .: <:-.._ : �- - r .x:: - : V .lie ., - - _ Y, ., - _ _ - ...::.:., .: L - u W .'L - >Sfiies G'er Peta esti 0. P I tie h IB yi lye at _. r . Q dc'hn R'. Gee wishles to state that he will be t_f _ fi , � ` T'errier's. prepared this tall to puroLase anq quantity o1 �% i ! . Where is Buffalo Bill and Honey. Let apples at market prices. Notioeq by,mail.will • as hear fron4 yea again. receive proatpt attentiop, ' We were sorry to hear of Sparrow heina - -- ----- --'- - - --- 1f Ij"y��X�xY f)V# ill, he is not dangeroue. PICKERINCa PCIST iiFFICE. . Mies Eva Hurst has r©turned home from , published every Friday morning at its 468 her visit to Green River. Mails aitrive from Toronto a ;0 a.m, i Pickering, Ont. IN[aila close Toronto 5.55tt.m. :, ,. ' We are glad to have FrEd hoover iti' Bur Arrive b1,T,W, s 10 a m Oloea G T W 5 5S a In L . .-r. TERMS .. �. . :,. - midst for a couple of weeks. 0 T E 6 30 q m a T E 7 50 a m sL9 b per ydar; 81.00 if'pkid is► sdvanoe. Q, P... Ferrier ie Visiting his daughter -iT E H 45 p m " TGl T W is 00 p in I k� RATE$ OF ADVERTsItiIN.GI : Miss C. Fergie Y at Cleveland. i i First insertion, per lire - - - 10 cents. llioney orders issuod oa all parte of th@ world. 1 Each subsequent insertion, per line - g .r We are. Gorr that Beare line -lef t our • • • ' What will Jessie do now., eAQINGB 33ANX 1$VOINE6s. -_: This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- midst. vertisemente. Mr. and Mra. A. Armstron of White ale .,-- I.- ' ' ,e. _ • Special terms given to parties makirig con- were visiting at Mr. Nighswander's on Snn Deposits received and {merest allc+wed. ata i-9 . sects for 3 or 8 moatha or b; the year. Half- \ per cent per annum. Security indisputable 1 E',Cl �. n h +Qearlyoryearlycontractspayable.quarterly. day' WM.IL'o"an. - 1 tel by using p . > , POSTUASTRII. ',,,: 1 I Biieiuess cards, ten lines or under, with aper Misa�,izsie Faiinery spent a flying visit one year, $j o�, payable in advance. at Mrs. 'Elisa Beare s ane day last week. - - . i�•TlOtICa in -local cOlumIIa ten cents per line, Call again Lib. . . I r dve cents per line each subsequent insertion, • I ' Fipeoia] contract rates made known on a lion- Misa Iva Fraser is recovering it�Om hal' %�{ �{ ��. i� / - tion. No free advertising. pp serious illness. We will be glad to have 1. • • ' f �` . Advertisements without written nstractions her in our -midst again. - .. sill be inserted until forbiddea and char • ed ac-- • cordingly. Orders for discontinuing ad�ertise- We are very glad to hear of Mr. and Mrs. - I -, _.. _ f • • n.cnta moat bd In writilig and sent co thn pab� Thomas Ellis roaovering. We would like All who are deHirotts ©f ptlrohasing 1� �('� 'j �'�j �3 usher. to see' them u� and'aroand soon. Heav GVa on, Li h6 W on, Bn L1 V ,L 111r1g Job Work promptly attended to.. Mrs. Eli Nighowander has returned from y 8 6 g*y' - . . • Pot Perr , where, we are sons t4 learn, Road Carte, or Wilkinson Plows at rices 'W, 1. CLARK PROP11 TOR. Y Y . P I �VIT� �` - - ha , been attending the funeral of her moth• that we guarantee to correspond with the .; ` : . er, Mrs. Armstrong. - ' T • ' • • Our Politics=Strict Independence. F ,�ilson would like to iAform Mr. H. Price of wheat, oats stud barley, Dell a6 n ` , Our Ai`m=A F{ret-class Local Paper. to close the garden gate and not let the H. E. POYNTER, ��„ 1C 111 ��• - ' Our Expeotatione The hesrty cows in as he had to et n in the wee sma' _ g P Cherrywood and Brook Road - rapport of the DeoDle of Pickering and vicinity. hours to put them out. Oh 1 Walter was ' . it yon dear? FROopY. A nutubsr of seoand hand Boggier and �l--��••�•�-• Carts for sale thea for cash. . FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1895. p - - - M. Turner is a�tittle better this week. _.-__ I 1- . , , -1 X hlr. Y rid VJra. Dy oe riaited at William��� ��� «ole or Grgou>zd Port Union. , . Bushb 's on Sunda - -- Our cider mill is running in tall force ----ON--- . i- . 1 . ' , Gar is all Fmiles. Its a dao titer. nor cum an g TY� I IiR Spice, Cinnamon, 1 - . under the able mane ement of the Wind• j Emigration fever has struck our p. y• D RTGAG E S EC U R i - Ginger, AispiQe, town. Why did not lolly Bili take a frost perov,,'�yL =SWA.- MuBtar�, C61jIIile,: Sunday night instead of crowding in, sin in . Mrs. Baker and daughter have moved bought and sold on commission. NIaCe, • to oris town. a seat. BUFFALO BILL. Ch1111eE, . I. Nutmeg, Cloves, 'Palter liruinwell he's typhoid fever. A sail frineral took lace at Blooflgin A ant for Fire, Life Ac6dent, Plate IIs is progressing however. P R' g Pepper, Carrawaq. + L. G. Annie is makin a erect im rove• ton Thareday.Mrs. 11lattnew DloLaetl Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance ! g p succumbed on Tuesday to diphtheria, her Two houses in Pickerin to rent of for I I' merit in the appearance of hie surround g a lug's in the shape of a new wire fence in infant child having previously died from sale. the same disease. ; i I , front of the lawn. hissers. Campbell do Whitei of the I - I. ,z: Henry Leng Intends >ioiye up his sit "Oshawa Roller Mills" have- dissolved Conweyaaoinpc carefully done) at a mach - uation here and become a tiller of the ower rate than usually charged. . Tit• x artnerahip, Mr..Csmpbell having taken ' . soil. He is away at present id the vicin les searched and certified to when a . . - Ilia cousin, Bert Elliott, of Montreal, with ity of London seeking land. Think twice required. Private funds si-, - before Sou lean Harry. him in the business. The firm will here• '- . wapa an hand to loan at ass , T. Chester and W. Brawn intend going after be known as Campbell Elliott. the lowest rate of ri 0 0 S interest. north this week to that district WhIC,h has i � • • • • * + recentl been ensue ed on the north 'shore 1 Sale Re inter. I I • Iv B Oboe: IIsIa's Block. P{Cj,RDBON ; ; ` i I : Y 9 FRIDAN, 'ov. lat.-Credit sale of farm stock, of Lake Temiscaullague. Their object ie - ; . to purchase land . for settlement, We implements, etc., the pproperty of W. H. . . . wish them success in their undertakin Cloeaon, at lot 2, con. D., $carboro Town I I i ; New Pr%IIis, Cottonades, �hirt%n , COrsete. g' ship, adjoining Port Union. Sale,st one W. Closson has given rip hire. Camp- _ , {'. _ Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and' Fancy shirts - ��- bell's farm and will hays an auction sale o cloak sharp. flee bills for particnlera. � � - : - - - D. Beldam, auctioneer. Spring Suiting>� and Pantings.- on Friday, ?november 1, -He intends to .. 1 TxUR$DAY, OCTOBEB 24th. --Credit sale of i RBmnant8 of Pil•illts at Reduced .prlce6. incus north in the spring. FIe will be f rm stook, implements, etc., the proper• wall PaperB from GC. up. '> succeeded by R. and A. Collins. By the ty of John Graham, at lot 21, con e, I - way Diek is turning over the .soil we Pickering Township. Sale at 12 o'clogk �`�_ 't*j �• p��gEt Teo -think that be means business. May sue noon. See bills for list and terms. • 1• I �-�=.� 1J �eaa crown their efforts, Thos. Ponaher, auctioneer. 1C��r111 ,•,•, --*-•. I ... g i t t t t t I „� STOUFFVILLE �; ; New Advertitsements. . -_ - .. I I 1 t t i i} . W. H. Tbdd ie makin re xrationa to All kinds of Grain taken in e1r- -- g P P ANTET�=Any number of fat Iambs. - wards moving into his five new building � v sheegor hogs, for which I will pay the change for Roller Flour; Graham � ' - i east Of the C�ueen's Hotel. highest market pprices. Call at shop, or address Flour, Cracked wheat, ROUed W. it. VANSTO�iE, butcher, Pickering. 48 51 _ W. J.: tank captured three red tickets at I Markham fair last week, winning every - - Wheat, Rolled Oats and Corn 0` RENT --A comfortable dwelling . ` I thing in sight with his handsome pair of T ani shop attached in Pirie's block, Picker. Deal I I !' I I blacks, in the carriage cl&sa. frig village. Possession given • immediateif, ' I r „y The Fork County grants for 1895 to Apply to 1♦iRS. PIRIE, over D. W. Kennedy e W $, �,Lv�B$.--•,•`- Agricultural Societies are as follows : Eget store. tett`Z Gwillimbury, 250 members, $31.70; King, -- -`- - '192 members, $24.36; Whiteburch, 134 MONEY TO LOAN -The undersigned . . has a large amount of private funds to I I „_,,, . I I • I " I. I I I : .1 members, $17.04, Georgina and North loan at five per cent per annum. Terms to suit Gwillimbury, 133 members, $16.90. The the borrower. Apply to JAMEB .LENNON.' THE CELEBRATED Government Great is distributed direct_ Barrister kc, Pickering, b0.68 1 I _, w r w •�T� from the ofd a of the Provincial Treasurer - L tjH�,�� VALLE COAL 1V1 ' 1' INAi/�' this year, on the affidavit of memberehi FOR KALE -A number' of registered :I . P }ihropshire ewes and rams at a reasonable I I. PICKERING, Ont. made by the Treasurer . f each Society on price for cash or on approved papor. Apply to acknowledged to be the beet . . the first of September last.—Tribune. THOMAH PUGH, lot W, con. 4: Pickering town Coal mined. The many friends of F. D. Miller, pfo- ship, or address Whitevale P. O. t8tf' I . _ prietor of the Mansion House, will learn TO LET -In the �'ilta a of Dunbarton ,... .- with'regret that he is seriousl ill with. R I dill l3fPfiRTLKt �IRLt,`1.... :.1 Y a comfortable house and about .8 acres of 1' ' _ _ . inflammation. orchard and garden, hard and soft water, good ....FROM THE MINES.... stable and drive house. A y It is rumored that the body of th late pp1 to JOtIN Me_ .. 11 P. INTOS$, West Hill P. O., Soarboro, Oat. Wh'y bay inferior coal when yon can gel James Birch, who it is said committed I, - - _: suicide by shooting himself near Ballartrae Mjgg CHARLOTE GREENwOop-- the best for same price. .I. _ about three weeks ago, is to be exhumed 111 Wi11 give lessons in Charcoal, Crayoln, - and a post-mortem examination and an and pencil drawing, Water Colors and Oil I i _ - inquest to lie bald. Some members of the PaintinP, frflm Co fes, Nature, 4bjeaW, For ,...•���j�j AD �� I - 1 terms and date a Moo family. are not satisfied with the manner ppi7 to MRB. O. W. DECKER, - Pickertna. - • i i • • . �. in which the matter was dropped. We $ING ST., PICHERING. ., - _: presume there is no suspicion of four play - • OR $ALE -About 100 bushels of seed , , {opp Gordon House.) . , - ! I but merely to determine whether it wjas an - fk wheat, of the "Winter Fite" varlet Tbie j an accident or suicide. -Free Press. ! y{ { (}. w.; DECKER. grain. is a remarkable elder and shoo d 0nd . � . I.' ready sale among the farmers of Pickering. __ ,. For particulars apply to THOMAH LAW. st N0,- I MARKHAM.. I lot 15, con. S, Pickering, or address Pickering P.. C *d �� go • ,_ p fill • "0 , On Saturday last Roy Smith. son of - - - - --{ - --- d , °. , 4t .... Isaac Smith, fell from a horse and eastain- FARM TO RENT -For a term of five b Cr - - � . , r;<' pears lot No. 1, con 9, 6carboro, containin M x 14 I :I... ed a severe fracture of the left arm. r e b n° s I $'� I q 110 acres, 40 acres cleared, bal&nos good p,.sture 1 . Everett Wiemer is. in possession- of land, plenty good water and good buildings. - - ----- --.--- -- --y- --`--- , United States 10 cent scrip with the sighs• 18 miles from Toronto market: Convenient to I "e Q Q t' •+ M` t7 S ` 1z _ • r'- e000l sad churches. Apply to R. BURT, Picker- ° tare of Wm. Medith, Sec y. Treas., and T li `' • � Q Q ! k dated 1819. frig, P.O.. or to A,.BUR , 81 Pennon AvB. Park- :vqQ „e�'; pg,tim �• K aK I q •i.,,t 1 l . dale, Toronto. 50-51 g �5 � The anniversary services of Zion church - r `+ W93 °D�g�d Q� ��, � a � � g � 1 g Cedar Grove, will be conducted by the Rev. STRAYED OR STOLEN from the '� _g ��*der d a° `b - •.; ,. - �? - 1 . ' W. A. Martie of St. Paul a church, Torun premises of the undersi ed, lot 14, con, 3, d Zra•a •�a a O, Pickering. on the night of saturdaT, October 4 e d a o_ i _ I v d � to, on Oct. 27th. The anniversary enter- 15th, a black horse with white on both hind % ' _ - - -- - . § 3 tainment on Monday evening Oct. 28th. feet and small star on forehead, with slight 0 .• a a 0. nes. ran i It� - - The east York Plowmen's Association blemish on off fore lea, between knee and fat- r 1 Q .4 I . met at Webber's hotel, Unionville, on lZon- lock, four peace old. $uitatile reward will be r .r ` 1i0j Feb ,''�+M given to parties notifying as to his Wbereabouts. a, . • • 0 .., SSS '4a } (� — ' day and decided to hold their lowin A J. HUG}G�INS, a• " ++ tv Mar , y � M.W. match on the farm of John Lapvrie P,} mils Pickering P, O. 58ti 9 A , f = ,4 ' f - 1 seat of Malvern; Std con. Scarboro on the PPL " m '" ' " fi° pr' j - % e ES WANTED -We 'are novo w .4 o, a jo r6 ,A,* May' files = � 1 • Slat of October. 11 ready to buy any qquantity of apples at M ' a � •rl - - Jae. Speight rev ived a nasty cat on hip the Pickering Fruit Eyaporating Factory, w�a J ne : 0 04 - Ap les -an be shaken off trees. windfalls and - p m w '' " 'o I Jul . left hand and arm. He was passing the all kinds not ema}ler than 8 inches in diameter ° »or, y s - plainer in the Speight Works on Wednes- or soft ones taken. Appples will be bought at b a +.w Sept~ !e - �. s day just after noon when his cardigan jack. the Pickering factory and prices paid aocordin *� «• .� a: ,_ . oa a ' • .. tr �o Ooi. Qt ��yy ^ j et caught in the machine and idled hie to quality. Cordwood wanted, beech an 4t w . 1�,+ P maple, MAHLER BRO$., Pickering, Oal. l8tt ka s,1 w,e Nor. j to "hand in .and cut it. -San. - B � - - m Dao ! Q �"') , The demonstration to Mr. Laurier here' FOR SALE-•-Ia lute to sail purohaaers• ' On .Saturday, the 19th, promisee to be 8 on lot 17, con !, Township of Pickerin , - n�• •np success- Among the prominent Liberals 9500 baa, turnips, sou cords Bret class wood, e • s ll iJ1�.r V '. s.. - . 1t4 cords second c ass wood, 7b cords Bret class soft 1 who have signified their intention to be wood, Sold either on the ground or delivered. __.___ __ . Y present are : J, Sfttherland, J. F. Lister, For partioulsre apply to any of the undermen- I • a. Wm. Gibson, A. Campbell, T. Bain, J. D. tioned. JAMEe O.BRIEN, Stou4fVUle; H. B. As have taken posseseiun of our �� � 1 � Edgar, Wm. Mnlock, Jae. Innis, Jos. Feath- vPa1a�[T, Markham ; or l3uesat. Recurs, White- business again at Brock Road I b a�j�j /. vale, P. O. Residence, lot 6, oo , 10, Mark- �' .. erstoue, members of the Dominion Govern- ham, _ to annaunee that I a repared to do - • T • - ment ; and Hon. O. Mowat and Hon. John _: Dryden of the Ontario Cabinet. CHOICE FARM TO LET --The un• all kiin& of General ackem.iihing, This is Witheat any doubt, the mast Elegant, most Durable and beet Mrs. Henry Harding• of Milliken, had her �✓ 'dersigned wishes to rent foi a term of Eft%•! at moderate rates. Family Sewing Machine in the market. Vocket picked on the fair years lot 4, con 8, Pickeri , containia No Give us a Hall. grounds here _acres. The farm is well fend g Tt does Water iwork. It does finer e►nd better sewing. Tt is eaei I ,watered, drain- Thnrsday. She lost her pooget book and ed ant in good ooadition, bnudlinge good andatlefa3t10n . aranteed , : ` between $4 and $5 cash, Mrs.: S. Rich of convenient, location is the' best being on tale I Su o>' 111 a©e1" * eSp� Qt to -%U •other machines. a =: t we also beg to 'announce that :e ,,riF Agincourt also reported having had her Kinaeton road, 1/S muds from wh{thy town '. tao M n#8 -And ,shuttle are of the newest design, and a child tsla►11 and 8 miles from Pioxer{ng v{lisge and rsilwaYy weld �teel Pointe sn old �agt P}pp 1 { h ln, ifi. I pocket picked of a purse and between $7 . atstian. �'or particulars apply to A. A. POSTi r. -. and $S at the station here while ettiu off -an the premises. 10.51 ; g g shares rendering the»t better the►1 eery.:. bhunzdi►b fhb'zew Williaare'y it trial before buyi>g infer=� the train Thareda mornin . She identi= y s new.. This is $o> �> f>�aa New. t ` >rllltid®11 . Sed one of. the Qandy stand men on the fair a -_ cauda as the but 12}e. eatsh o ' guilty one, and he was taken 1 �a� . - "� I - - ' x tee, iA �i; 9hboi�hobd a>tid every at>:i yin satisfaatio>� s' • Q� pr y . to the secretary's office and searched b s� GUAR i Sllrl . Cone>lable ble '1 y u . - +fes �; • is1t'Qe e 1 s gi 1, but neither the . 1�' arse nor 1<!i • M p p y November 1St. �w �,.'3._ mune was ,, :; A . __ o i'' F •r, to 1 y ound on him an - t _sk 4 ,i g sa 8 Qr thv N w W>liliame 'n - .., d he war lac .. Ha fi �3 g , -. . These :. 4� s {� s` >t ' i~ .,� .,1 x1 go are the only two carat of ��r '�- Ar - pocket busts. 'mast be a �t . ._ :°_ �,. �a . +r ria >I N ' $;.. _ z �, v: A t __ icki<n Ire ted.-- - ,.ryl. ,.. _, ' . _. ,_ , x ,.E . ; �- p. K 1: Ecolaosnut. o i b _� i�ir ,; k y birds wasted, H. i r k , v -r=- . >;:.o:s> _.4 ,tt ,_•:,y, -s S1iG`+: 'L.. .1' p, l ii N; ,,�tra:� •a. . _. Also 19 pair of Ubbits, si#]t ;tttadsl+ '1 }: , a' y ,� _ d - �,,. a I tr y i rtF!!�a ..t . There are fete heavier bUrde old. Apply to , _:., ; s �b :u , . r .; h t , ,f lis than an,. ., 'k v Y. Pty pe k book. , 1 ,� .,[z�r,�, . - .. . -. ,. ....,: ... lyr - .' ni ^n, SSI £ :X_ `�R -',�-> . r! :: - .. . ..: -� .rax. i T--" --;.• ;.' .g { z .,r..' -� i.�: , '-C• ,p:1 �r � ry } -.i"+y- ny' r�:. ' n til- .A.: •� �3i>Fa,. s�•�tc� `� v :. .,. - - c ...� ,` E.-, .- . -+-,f '� �. _ Y - .. x -..•: ^ - t . `. 113. c �S is ,_-...._P+r. ,...- -'s-., -t s.# ,w.Y? ., p .: �, �,v m - - u t �•i: li ,r•'._ d. -, , . r, : d -2.1' -. af.. .•: .. ® £.-: P L- " A •d,� ...,. -5-.4 .. N -iK _ '` a -f . "4 iy '- aj ' ` , . '<" :r •RY'h„m `¢` : -r - F +s` ' - iP' :.,i : .r- , :+E • y y . r 'nF f .m {! ,•- i ' .'�. st -; •. ' z �a_.'SaiaT fttrmt�= +31si1'T :�i taT? F a?fi1t y�' zYi s� ig - n L,, 3 v. i I r ^£ ``.•1 £ s a " +a �•w"' , -. ,. .( .. ?�. A' II .;.. e. I` r, l - kj '� 4' �' !. �:- r y. k s *X.' 'n'jN' .} I f�-;1 t I. - '' l -, - i' - , [ t;.-- ,'` '/ j.:� 5j irk. , f" o, �'' . f ,r., . • - i , ! .. - rs`,- _ , - I X45 . _ ;; _ r r,_ 3 k ., a.. :: .,. _ --�` 5 ,: S, ,.. �.: .. ;Y .� _ g, k a .,.-t t t r s.. 1• 1.- �h ,�^' _fir- ::. _,, ,• - ,- , •- - , . - •4 r .t�.` �� .. Rx a -,. •a. - 1 ^�` '� .4 m � I. ,r :r , a _ r �3 t _. a x.. e r x , r r. .. •rf - '�S, . - ", .t - :.-'- �` - , fir... 33 �- �` ,: .. .. .: MEQ, + .... r � ;.- .. . :. .. -. ,.. -. ,.. .- ,1 ','l _ 1. ,r, - •�. , gr� fes' ' - 3 r. s - , :4 � t t �. r a • `. `:.. . . J .. -s, _ I kx, :. r- . .: I , a,' Y ., s, �, • . , I f V ee ,. _ -I _ _ ... I ,pi..` . , Green River Q %'� �.:: 1 ?. a �a .a, -;;�, - .: <:-.._ : �- - r .x:: - : V .lie ., - - _ Y, ., - _ _ - ...::.:., .: L - u W .'L - >Sfiies G'er Peta esti 0. P I tie h IB yi lye at _. r . Q dc'hn R'. Gee wishles to state that he will be t_f _ fi , � ` T'errier's. prepared this tall to puroLase anq quantity o1 �% i ! . Where is Buffalo Bill and Honey. Let apples at market prices. Notioeq by,mail.will • as hear fron4 yea again. receive proatpt attentiop, ' We were sorry to hear of Sparrow heina - -- ----- --'- - - --- 1f Ij"y��X�xY f)V# ill, he is not dangeroue. PICKERINCa PCIST iiFFICE. . Mies Eva Hurst has r©turned home from , published every Friday morning at its 468 her visit to Green River. Mails aitrive from Toronto a ;0 a.m, i Pickering, Ont. IN[aila close Toronto 5.55tt.m. :, ,. ' We are glad to have FrEd hoover iti' Bur Arrive b1,T,W, s 10 a m Oloea G T W 5 5S a In L . .-r. TERMS .. �. . :,. - midst for a couple of weeks. 0 T E 6 30 q m a T E 7 50 a m sL9 b per ydar; 81.00 if'pkid is► sdvanoe. Q, P... Ferrier ie Visiting his daughter -iT E H 45 p m " TGl T W is 00 p in I k� RATE$ OF ADVERTsItiIN.GI : Miss C. Fergie Y at Cleveland. i i First insertion, per lire - - - 10 cents. llioney orders issuod oa all parte of th@ world. 1 Each subsequent insertion, per line - g .r We are. Gorr that Beare line -lef t our • • • ' What will Jessie do now., eAQINGB 33ANX 1$VOINE6s. -_: This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- midst. vertisemente. Mr. and Mra. A. Armstron of White ale .,-- I.- ' ' ,e. _ • Special terms given to parties makirig con- were visiting at Mr. Nighswander's on Snn Deposits received and {merest allc+wed. ata i-9 . sects for 3 or 8 moatha or b; the year. Half- \ per cent per annum. Security indisputable 1 E',Cl �. n h +Qearlyoryearlycontractspayable.quarterly. day' WM.IL'o"an. - 1 tel by using p . > , POSTUASTRII. ',,,: 1 I Biieiuess cards, ten lines or under, with aper Misa�,izsie Faiinery spent a flying visit one year, $j o�, payable in advance. at Mrs. 'Elisa Beare s ane day last week. - - . i�•TlOtICa in -local cOlumIIa ten cents per line, Call again Lib. . . I r dve cents per line each subsequent insertion, • I ' Fipeoia] contract rates made known on a lion- Misa Iva Fraser is recovering it�Om hal' %�{ �{ ��. i� / - tion. No free advertising. pp serious illness. We will be glad to have 1. • • ' f �` . Advertisements without written nstractions her in our -midst again. - .. sill be inserted until forbiddea and char • ed ac-- • cordingly. Orders for discontinuing ad�ertise- We are very glad to hear of Mr. and Mrs. - I -, _.. _ f • • n.cnta moat bd In writilig and sent co thn pab� Thomas Ellis roaovering. We would like All who are deHirotts ©f ptlrohasing 1� �('� 'j �'�j �3 usher. to see' them u� and'aroand soon. Heav GVa on, Li h6 W on, Bn L1 V ,L 111r1g Job Work promptly attended to.. Mrs. Eli Nighowander has returned from y 8 6 g*y' - . . • Pot Perr , where, we are sons t4 learn, Road Carte, or Wilkinson Plows at rices 'W, 1. CLARK PROP11 TOR. Y Y . P I �VIT� �` - - ha , been attending the funeral of her moth• that we guarantee to correspond with the .; ` : . er, Mrs. Armstrong. - ' T • ' • • Our Politics=Strict Independence. F ,�ilson would like to iAform Mr. H. Price of wheat, oats stud barley, Dell a6 n ` , Our Ai`m=A F{ret-class Local Paper. to close the garden gate and not let the H. E. POYNTER, ��„ 1C 111 ��• - ' Our Expeotatione The hesrty cows in as he had to et n in the wee sma' _ g P Cherrywood and Brook Road - rapport of the DeoDle of Pickering and vicinity. hours to put them out. Oh 1 Walter was ' . it yon dear? FROopY. A nutubsr of seoand hand Boggier and �l--��••�•�-• Carts for sale thea for cash. . FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1895. p - - - M. Turner is a�tittle better this week. _.-__ I 1- . , , -1 X hlr. Y rid VJra. Dy oe riaited at William��� ��� «ole or Grgou>zd Port Union. , . Bushb 's on Sunda - -- Our cider mill is running in tall force ----ON--- . i- . 1 . ' , Gar is all Fmiles. Its a dao titer. nor cum an g TY� I IiR Spice, Cinnamon, 1 - . under the able mane ement of the Wind• j Emigration fever has struck our p. y• D RTGAG E S EC U R i - Ginger, AispiQe, town. Why did not lolly Bili take a frost perov,,'�yL =SWA.- MuBtar�, C61jIIile,: Sunday night instead of crowding in, sin in . Mrs. Baker and daughter have moved bought and sold on commission. NIaCe, • to oris town. a seat. BUFFALO BILL. Ch1111eE, . I. Nutmeg, Cloves, 'Palter liruinwell he's typhoid fever. A sail frineral took lace at Blooflgin A ant for Fire, Life Ac6dent, Plate IIs is progressing however. P R' g Pepper, Carrawaq. + L. G. Annie is makin a erect im rove• ton Thareday.Mrs. 11lattnew DloLaetl Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance ! g p succumbed on Tuesday to diphtheria, her Two houses in Pickerin to rent of for I I' merit in the appearance of hie surround g a lug's in the shape of a new wire fence in infant child having previously died from sale. the same disease. ; i I , front of the lawn. hissers. Campbell do Whitei of the I - I. ,z: Henry Leng Intends >ioiye up his sit "Oshawa Roller Mills" have- dissolved Conweyaaoinpc carefully done) at a mach - uation here and become a tiller of the ower rate than usually charged. . Tit• x artnerahip, Mr..Csmpbell having taken ' . soil. He is away at present id the vicin les searched and certified to when a . . - Ilia cousin, Bert Elliott, of Montreal, with ity of London seeking land. Think twice required. Private funds si-, - before Sou lean Harry. him in the business. The firm will here• '- . wapa an hand to loan at ass , T. Chester and W. Brawn intend going after be known as Campbell Elliott. the lowest rate of ri 0 0 S interest. north this week to that district WhIC,h has i � • • • • * + recentl been ensue ed on the north 'shore 1 Sale Re inter. I I • Iv B Oboe: IIsIa's Block. P{Cj,RDBON ; ; ` i I : Y 9 FRIDAN, 'ov. lat.-Credit sale of farm stock, of Lake Temiscaullague. Their object ie - ; . to purchase land . for settlement, We implements, etc., the pproperty of W. H. . . . wish them success in their undertakin Cloeaon, at lot 2, con. D., $carboro Town I I i ; New Pr%IIis, Cottonades, �hirt%n , COrsete. g' ship, adjoining Port Union. Sale,st one W. Closson has given rip hire. Camp- _ , {'. _ Gents Ties, latest Style and Color. White and' Fancy shirts - ��- bell's farm and will hays an auction sale o cloak sharp. flee bills for particnlera. � � - : - - - D. Beldam, auctioneer. Spring Suiting>� and Pantings.- on Friday, ?november 1, -He intends to .. 1 TxUR$DAY, OCTOBEB 24th. --Credit sale of i RBmnant8 of Pil•illts at Reduced .prlce6. incus north in the spring. FIe will be f rm stook, implements, etc., the proper• wall PaperB from GC. up. '> succeeded by R. and A. Collins. By the ty of John Graham, at lot 21, con e, I - way Diek is turning over the .soil we Pickering Township. Sale at 12 o'clogk �`�_ 't*j �• p��gEt Teo -think that be means business. May sue noon. See bills for list and terms. • 1• I �-�=.� 1J �eaa crown their efforts, Thos. Ponaher, auctioneer. 1C��r111 ,•,•, --*-•. I ... g i t t t t t I „� STOUFFVILLE �; ; New Advertitsements. . -_ - .. I I 1 t t i i} . W. H. Tbdd ie makin re xrationa to All kinds of Grain taken in e1r- -- g P P ANTET�=Any number of fat Iambs. - wards moving into his five new building � v sheegor hogs, for which I will pay the change for Roller Flour; Graham � ' - i east Of the C�ueen's Hotel. highest market pprices. Call at shop, or address Flour, Cracked wheat, ROUed W. it. VANSTO�iE, butcher, Pickering. 48 51 _ W. J.: tank captured three red tickets at I Markham fair last week, winning every - - Wheat, Rolled Oats and Corn 0` RENT --A comfortable dwelling . ` I thing in sight with his handsome pair of T ani shop attached in Pirie's block, Picker. Deal I I !' I I blacks, in the carriage cl&sa. frig village. Possession given • immediateif, ' I r „y The Fork County grants for 1895 to Apply to 1♦iRS. PIRIE, over D. W. Kennedy e W $, �,Lv�B$.--•,•`- Agricultural Societies are as follows : Eget store. tett`Z Gwillimbury, 250 members, $31.70; King, -- -`- - '192 members, $24.36; Whiteburch, 134 MONEY TO LOAN -The undersigned . . has a large amount of private funds to I I „_,,, . I I • I " I. I I I : .1 members, $17.04, Georgina and North loan at five per cent per annum. Terms to suit Gwillimbury, 133 members, $16.90. The the borrower. Apply to JAMEB .LENNON.' THE CELEBRATED Government Great is distributed direct_ Barrister kc, Pickering, b0.68 1 I _, w r w •�T� from the ofd a of the Provincial Treasurer - L tjH�,�� VALLE COAL 1V1 ' 1' INAi/�' this year, on the affidavit of memberehi FOR KALE -A number' of registered :I . P }ihropshire ewes and rams at a reasonable I I. PICKERING, Ont. made by the Treasurer . f each Society on price for cash or on approved papor. Apply to acknowledged to be the beet . . the first of September last.—Tribune. THOMAH PUGH, lot W, con. 4: Pickering town Coal mined. The many friends of F. D. Miller, pfo- ship, or address Whitevale P. O. t8tf' I . _ prietor of the Mansion House, will learn TO LET -In the �'ilta a of Dunbarton ,... .- with'regret that he is seriousl ill with. R I dill l3fPfiRTLKt �IRLt,`1.... :.1 Y a comfortable house and about .8 acres of 1' ' _ _ . inflammation. orchard and garden, hard and soft water, good ....FROM THE MINES.... stable and drive house. A y It is rumored that the body of th late pp1 to JOtIN Me_ .. 11 P. INTOS$, West Hill P. O., Soarboro, Oat. Wh'y bay inferior coal when yon can gel James Birch, who it is said committed I, - - _: suicide by shooting himself near Ballartrae Mjgg CHARLOTE GREENwOop-- the best for same price. .I. _ about three weeks ago, is to be exhumed 111 Wi11 give lessons in Charcoal, Crayoln, - and a post-mortem examination and an and pencil drawing, Water Colors and Oil I i _ - inquest to lie bald. Some members of the PaintinP, frflm Co fes, Nature, 4bjeaW, For ,...•���j�j AD �� I - 1 terms and date a Moo family. are not satisfied with the manner ppi7 to MRB. O. W. DECKER, - Pickertna. - • i i • • . �. in which the matter was dropped. We $ING ST., PICHERING. ., - _: presume there is no suspicion of four play - • OR $ALE -About 100 bushels of seed , , {opp Gordon House.) . , - ! I but merely to determine whether it wjas an - fk wheat, of the "Winter Fite" varlet Tbie j an accident or suicide. -Free Press. ! y{ { (}. w.; DECKER. grain. is a remarkable elder and shoo d 0nd . � . I.' ready sale among the farmers of Pickering. __ ,. For particulars apply to THOMAH LAW. st N0,- I MARKHAM.. I lot 15, con. S, Pickering, or address Pickering P.. C *d �� go • ,_ p fill • "0 , On Saturday last Roy Smith. son of - - - - --{ - --- d , °. , 4t .... Isaac Smith, fell from a horse and eastain- FARM TO RENT -For a term of five b Cr - - � . , r;<' pears lot No. 1, con 9, 6carboro, containin M x 14 I :I... ed a severe fracture of the left arm. r e b n° s I $'� I q 110 acres, 40 acres cleared, bal&nos good p,.sture 1 . Everett Wiemer is. in possession- of land, plenty good water and good buildings. - - ----- --.--- -- --y- --`--- , United States 10 cent scrip with the sighs• 18 miles from Toronto market: Convenient to I "e Q Q t' •+ M` t7 S ` 1z _ • r'- e000l sad churches. Apply to R. BURT, Picker- ° tare of Wm. Medith, Sec y. Treas., and T li `' • � Q Q ! k dated 1819. frig, P.O.. or to A,.BUR , 81 Pennon AvB. Park- :vqQ „e�'; pg,tim �• K aK I q •i.,,t 1 l . dale, Toronto. 50-51 g �5 � The anniversary services of Zion church - r `+ W93 °D�g�d Q� ��, � a � � g � 1 g Cedar Grove, will be conducted by the Rev. STRAYED OR STOLEN from the '� _g ��*der d a° `b - •.; ,. - �? - 1 . ' W. A. Martie of St. Paul a church, Torun premises of the undersi ed, lot 14, con, 3, d Zra•a •�a a O, Pickering. on the night of saturdaT, October 4 e d a o_ i _ I v d � to, on Oct. 27th. The anniversary enter- 15th, a black horse with white on both hind % ' _ - - -- - . § 3 tainment on Monday evening Oct. 28th. feet and small star on forehead, with slight 0 .• a a 0. nes. ran i It� - - The east York Plowmen's Association blemish on off fore lea, between knee and fat- r 1 Q .4 I . met at Webber's hotel, Unionville, on lZon- lock, four peace old. $uitatile reward will be r .r ` 1i0j Feb ,''�+M given to parties notifying as to his Wbereabouts. a, . • • 0 .., SSS '4a } (� — ' day and decided to hold their lowin A J. HUG}G�INS, a• " ++ tv Mar , y � M.W. match on the farm of John Lapvrie P,} mils Pickering P, O. 58ti 9 A , f = ,4 ' f - 1 seat of Malvern; Std con. Scarboro on the PPL " m '" ' " fi° pr' j - % e ES WANTED -We 'are novo w .4 o, a jo r6 ,A,* May' files = � 1 • Slat of October. 11 ready to buy any qquantity of apples at M ' a � •rl - - Jae. Speight rev ived a nasty cat on hip the Pickering Fruit Eyaporating Factory, w�a J ne : 0 04 - Ap les -an be shaken off trees. windfalls and - p m w '' " 'o I Jul . left hand and arm. He was passing the all kinds not ema}ler than 8 inches in diameter ° »or, y s - plainer in the Speight Works on Wednes- or soft ones taken. Appples will be bought at b a +.w Sept~ !e - �. s day just after noon when his cardigan jack. the Pickering factory and prices paid aocordin *� «• .� a: ,_ . oa a ' • .. tr �o Ooi. Qt ��yy ^ j et caught in the machine and idled hie to quality. Cordwood wanted, beech an 4t w . 1�,+ P maple, MAHLER BRO$., Pickering, Oal. l8tt ka s,1 w,e Nor. j to "hand in .and cut it. -San. - B � - - m Dao ! Q �"') , The demonstration to Mr. Laurier here' FOR SALE-•-Ia lute to sail purohaaers• ' On .Saturday, the 19th, promisee to be 8 on lot 17, con !, Township of Pickerin , - n�• •np success- Among the prominent Liberals 9500 baa, turnips, sou cords Bret class wood, e • s ll iJ1�.r V '. s.. - . 1t4 cords second c ass wood, 7b cords Bret class soft 1 who have signified their intention to be wood, Sold either on the ground or delivered. __.___ __ . Y present are : J, Sfttherland, J. F. Lister, For partioulsre apply to any of the undermen- I • a. Wm. Gibson, A. Campbell, T. Bain, J. D. tioned. JAMEe O.BRIEN, Stou4fVUle; H. B. As have taken posseseiun of our �� � 1 � Edgar, Wm. Mnlock, Jae. Innis, Jos. Feath- vPa1a�[T, Markham ; or l3uesat. Recurs, White- business again at Brock Road I b a�j�j /. vale, P. O. Residence, lot 6, oo , 10, Mark- �' .. erstoue, members of the Dominion Govern- ham, _ to annaunee that I a repared to do - • T • - ment ; and Hon. O. Mowat and Hon. John _: Dryden of the Ontario Cabinet. CHOICE FARM TO LET --The un• all kiin& of General ackem.iihing, This is Witheat any doubt, the mast Elegant, most Durable and beet Mrs. Henry Harding• of Milliken, had her �✓ 'dersigned wishes to rent foi a term of Eft%•! at moderate rates. Family Sewing Machine in the market. Vocket picked on the fair years lot 4, con 8, Pickeri , containia No Give us a Hall. grounds here _acres. The farm is well fend g Tt does Water iwork. It does finer e►nd better sewing. Tt is eaei I ,watered, drain- Thnrsday. She lost her pooget book and ed ant in good ooadition, bnudlinge good andatlefa3t10n . aranteed , : ` between $4 and $5 cash, Mrs.: S. Rich of convenient, location is the' best being on tale I Su o>' 111 a©e1" * eSp� Qt to -%U •other machines. a =: t we also beg to 'announce that :e ,,riF Agincourt also reported having had her Kinaeton road, 1/S muds from wh{thy town '. tao M n#8 -And ,shuttle are of the newest design, and a child tsla►11 and 8 miles from Pioxer{ng v{lisge and rsilwaYy weld �teel Pointe sn old �agt P}pp 1 { h ln, ifi. I pocket picked of a purse and between $7 . atstian. �'or particulars apply to A. A. POSTi r. -. and $S at the station here while ettiu off -an the premises. 10.51 ; g g shares rendering the»t better the►1 eery.:. bhunzdi►b fhb'zew Williaare'y it trial before buyi>g infer=� the train Thareda mornin . She identi= y s new.. This is $o> �> f>�aa New. t ` >rllltid®11 . Sed one of. the Qandy stand men on the fair a -_ cauda as the but 12}e. eatsh o ' guilty one, and he was taken 1 �a� . - "� I - - ' x tee, iA �i; 9hboi�hobd a>tid every at>:i yin satisfaatio>� s' • Q� pr y . to the secretary's office and searched b s� GUAR i Sllrl . Cone>lable ble '1 y u . - +fes �; • is1t'Qe e 1 s gi 1, but neither the . 1�' arse nor 1<!i • M p p y November 1St. �w �,.'3._ mune was ,, :; A . __ o i'' F •r, to 1 y ound on him an - t _sk 4 ,i g sa 8 Qr thv N w W>liliame 'n - .., d he war lac .. Ha fi �3 g , -. . These :. 4� s {� s` >t ' i~ .,� .,1 x1 go are the only two carat of ��r '�- Ar - pocket busts. 'mast be a �t . ._ :°_ �,. �a . +r ria >I N ' $;.. _ z �, v: A t __ icki<n Ire ted.-- - ,.ryl. ,.. _, ' . _. ,_ , x ,.E . ; �- p. K 1: Ecolaosnut. o i b _� i�ir ,; k y birds wasted, H. i r k , v -r=- . >;:.o:s> _.4 ,tt ,_•:,y, -s S1iG`+: 'L.. .1' p, l ii N; ,,�tra:� •a. . _. Also 19 pair of Ubbits, si#]t ;tttadsl+ '1 }: , a' y ,� _ d - �,,. a I tr y i rtF!!�a ..t . There are fete heavier bUrde old. Apply to , _:., ; s �b :u , . r .; h t , ,f lis than an,. ., 'k v Y. Pty pe k book. , 1 ,� .,[z�r,�, . - .. . -. ,. ....,: ... lyr - .' ni ^n, SSI £ :X_ `�R -',�-> . r! :: - .. . ..: -� .rax. i T--" --;.• ;.' .g { z .,r..' -� i.�: , '-C• ,p:1 �r � ry } -.i"+y- ny' r�:. ' n til- .A.: •� �3i>Fa,. s�•�tc� `� v :. .,. - - c ...� ,` E.-, .- . -+-,f '� �. _ Y - .. x -..•: ^ - t . `. 113. c �S is ,_-...._P+r. ,...- -'s-., -t s.# ,w.Y? ., p .: �, �,v m - - u t �•i: li ,r•'._ d. -, , . r, : d -2.1' -. af.. .•: .. ® £.-: P L- " A •d,� ...,. -5-.4 .. N -iK _ '` a -f . "4 iy '- aj ' ` , . '<" :r •RY'h„m `¢` : -r - F +s` ' - iP' :.,i : .r- , :+E • y y . r 'nF f .m {! ,•- i ' .'�. st -; •. ' z �a_.'SaiaT fttrmt�= +31si1'T :�i taT? F a?fi1t y�' zYi s� ig - n t ray '� 4 {-. �S .. ? a, r 5 {1 k r I t', e ,. 11 , -r I ' i,_ � _. '.Ili- - . .. .. 4 ,?,•; y VU J" N ., rf .si Qa .`r `"„ '.. -.`1y - .Y,6,,� i rii ,fmtaM! -'� - - F,: -1'TM -�,1�' } .�"`' :y-+com"-. z+. d, t . 'ti-` . i �`-...' f'_4. 1 � 4.' jj}}.. �' '�ie .. ..r — LT'— _ - - - sentence would .have beers Much heavier T RI C T 1�! O T S. had it not been for the pleerdiagtl of Patter- DIS , STOLEN iN THBi nds MOST BARE FAaED MANNER preset young 9i reported that McIntyre,thegaoM OIIR FAXMIANG S. _ R man from whom the grain was stolen, has Ringaton fair is in a hole bs $iso this lost five bags of Data and a bag of chop dur- �ear and about $800 on, the previous ina the last few days. -a Times. s and the directors will quit. The old boiler and engine of the Piano years, Factory,h been by ' A man named Deacon died at Dresden were shippedaioat of town llaetdw k�w ogee, from the effects .of a dose of medicine Some ses were bought ALt this _ _ few days ago, prices being from $30 ton#W which he took on the advice of a friend. . j. At the recent meeting of the Obtario or $65. Only half a dozen animals were gigb Court ut the I. O. F., Rev. Robert secured. Mr. Marcia' was the buyer. McNair, of Carleton Place, was elected Wm. Richards, son of the late Geo. fi G. R. Richards, who has been ia.Califoraia for a A report by Dr. Dawson states' that number of years, arrived home last week here area milliun and a quarter -of and will spend the winter in Canada. _square miles of territorl -yet to be explor• Piue Grove anniversary entertainment I .1ed in the Dominion. was held on Monday evening, being given The New Brunswick elections resulted principally by the Uxbridge Methodist in a complete victory for the Government. choir. As far as we oonld learn it was a successful affair. --Journal, Thirty-five Government and -eight opposi• .I. §, ": ,. -tion candidates were returned., 0...—....,..« Mrp. Webb, nee Anna Pollard, was � picketing Cauhcil. United in marriage on Monday last to Mr Al- , ... _ - Campbell Ditchbarn, at the residence of ,. - e above Connell met pui�atYant to ad - Mr. A. J. Lockhart, Bowmanville. lournment at Township hall, Brougham, Rob&. Little, of the township of Mo• on Monday, Oct. 14th. ffembers all $res= , , Dougall, Parry Sound. has discovered a ent, Reeve Gerow in the obair: Minutes good vein of gold -bearing quartz on his of last meeting read and approved. lot and is taking steps to have its value Several accounts were presented and determined. referred to the various standing committees. Died, in -Bowmanville, do the 2nd of Timothy Cain complained of land on lot . ' Sept., Martha Ellen McDonald, only 16, con 1, being flooded from the lands Of daughter of Mrs. Eliza McDonald, and the estate .of the late Timothq O'Leary. : sister t,j Messrs. Jas., John and Wm Michael Swallow was heard asking privi- MoDenald, of that town. lege of cutting willow sbeabs and trees on It is reported that a well-to-do fitiriaer Baseline Opp lot 17.. The land being very P swampy, the road would be improved by on the 10th conceseibu of Tecumeeth is removal of shrubs. Permission was given said to be starving his horses sooner than him to remove shrubery from south side. buy hap, and hie neighbors are threaten• A communication was read from Chas. - ing to bring him before the magistrate A. Annie objecting to certain road allowan. • :• . for cruelty to animalt. ces at Port Union -being rented to Thos. There -is on exhibition at the North Chester. American Hotel, Orono, a brook trout L. J hnston was heard complaining of owned ' by the Kendall fishery, which the very bad condition of the north and of weighed when oauatht 4 lbs. 2 oz. its sideroad between lots 16 and 17, 8th, con. ' "_ length is 2$1inohes. IL was Be' up by stones had been drawn from the neighbor - Mr. John Steen, Newcastle Ing farms and damped upon the roadside, 1. R. R. Elliott has resigned the office of and even the track was more or lase inter - Ins clot. for the Independent Foresters, fared with. Mr. Ponoher was instructed ftp Pe pe investigate the matter. to accept the General agency of Ex- Geo, Davidson was beard asking for a celaior Life Insurance Co. for the district grant towards the Ontario & Durham comprising the counties of Durham, Nor- Agricultural eociety, that corporation ihumberland, Victoria- and Peterboro'. being some $300 short of paling the prizes. . An important shipment of apples w`ae The society had appointed Messrs. John , made on Saturday from Grimsby, Ont., miller, R. Deverell, A. Johnston and (leo. to Sydney, N. S. W. The Board of Con. Davidson a committee to wait on the trol of the Ontario Fruit Experiment Sta. Pickering Township council asking for a tions is making this experiment in the grant of $200. The town of Whitby, and hope that it may be the means of opening the townships of Whitby and East Wbitby up a good- market for Ontario apples. $100 each. The beloved wife of J. C. Browne, of . Robert Miller and Robert Deverell were Port Per died on Friday lass after an oho herd on the matter and supported Perry, y the application. illuebs of over a year from consnmptian• M. Gleeson was heard : 'regarding the - The. sympathy which is felt for Mr. B iudigent'condition of Mary Ann Jolly. clearly manifiested itself on Sunday in Your standing committee on Indigents the very large cortege of sorrowing people reports and recommends as follows: Dr. who followed the remains to the grave. Eastwood, medical pttandenoe on Mary _ The tramps who ¢ave their names as Haloy, $23; H. 8penew, for support of R . St. Clair and Henderson who so badly Collier, $12, All of whish is respectfully frightened the brakeemen on' a ,G. T. R. submitted. : - train and were arrested near this • town. On motion of Mr. Hilts, chairman; re. ' were before Squire Haines last week, and port was adopted. . . - . after taking masa of evidence were com• The standing committee on sheep killed -: Z m'itted for trial. They are part of a bad by doge reported as follows: JameslI`ing, i for 2 sheep killed, $8.38; James White, for . gang. � 3 sheep killed, 08.10; B. Bark, for one The sppointtnent of Mr. 4. J. Ctman, sheep killed, $4.66; Harry Ellicott, 2 sheep Solicitor -General, as Judge of the Super,. damaged, $4.00; Richard Medd, for 9 sheep for Court, Montreal, although not yet damaged, by dogs, $18.83, said amounts made, only awaits *the ratification or an being two thirds sworn value. All of which __11. order in council The English speaking is respectfully submitted. . , Protestants of Montreal have petitioned On motion of Mr. Richards, chairman, for the appointment of olte of. their own report was adopted. faith. The standing committee on eontingen. - On Tnesday last, as Mr. Quinlan's cies recommend' the following payments: ` traction engine was passing over the W J Clark-, printing collector's remipte, f15; bridge near Mr. F. Squire's, Clarke Tp., James Hubbard, on accounts, $4; the _ the structure gave way and the, traction reeve for selecting jurors, $5; the assessor, found a lodgment in the bed of the creek. for selecting jurors, $5; the clerk, for ae- Men were engaged all the next day get• !acting jurors, 010; D R Beaton, for draw• ing lease corporation to Thomas Chester, ting it out. The engine was in no way 5k.. - damaged. Your committee having considered i► 11 .. Wrn. Blow; the eldeei son of the late commaniaation from C. A. Annie, Esq., Nathaniel Blow, who was caretaker of respecting certain road allowances in the the court house, Whitby, died last Thurs• vicinity of Purt Union are of the ooiafon day at Windsor, where he has been rail• that the request made by Mr. Annis has way yard akent for a number of years. teen provided for in a lease to 'Mr. Chester, Deceased had been ailing for some time, viz : that the said road allowances firstly and was. a nephew of ex -Mayor John described shall be thrown open for public Blow. . . travel by the said Mr. Chester, and to be The W. D. Nelda claims that Orono is kept open for public travel daring the con tinuanae of the term which may be ended the centre of West Durham. Intellect by the council giving two month's notice ually it may be, but geographically how ? to the lessee of their degire and intention Here is a pretty pieture of the riding : to end they sa me. Darlington is the farm, Bowmanville the Your committee having considered the residence, Cartwright the vegetable gar- request of Miss Liscombe claiming $2 per _ den. Clarke the flower garden, and New- week for boarding one Mary Jolly from _- castle the fishing grounds. Tyrone' claims the 7th of October to date and while she to be nearest the centre topographically, boards her. While this cbuncil sympa• - in wealth and commercial importance, thises and realizes the great inconvenience It is understood that Mrs. Harry Miss Liecombe has ,suffered in consequence Hyams, nee Wells, whose appearance in of having to Dare for Mary Jolly, and hop - the witness box against her husband and ing she soon will be relieved of such care - bis brother, who was one of the sensations .and responsibility, are of the opinion that this council would not be justified in grant - at the first trial of the twine, will not hive ing said request. All of which is reepeat• L. evidence at the escond trial next month. fully submitted. The counsel for the defence have secured On motion of Mr. Mowbray, ohairman, an affidavit from Mrs. Hyams, in which the report was adopted. she tells the reason why she was persued The Road & Bridge oommi as reported . ed to testify and in which. it is alleged, recommending the following payments; she agrees not to again be a witness. Peter Marks, 27i yde gravel supplied in License Inspector Ferguson charged 1894,12.20; Wilfred Badgerow, repairing Jos. Maud with keeping liquor for sate in two culverts in 5th and 6th con, 03; David his booth at the late Whitby fair. Police Raseell, building stone curb opp lot 15, in Magistrate Harper dismissed the case on 7th con., $11.00; A Birrell, repairing cul - Saturday for want of sufficient evidence, vert on let con, opp lot 22, 50o; Hay King, after Maud claimed he had the liquor for repairing culvert between lots 14 and therefor medicinal purposes. Maud cele 15, in 8th con, $1; E W Evans, for draw• braced the Victory over the inspector by ing timber to repair culvert between lots 14 and 15, in 8th Don, 40c; Ralph Forsyth, afterwards gulping $owri snoop whisky drawing timber to repair culvert on Alton& from a bottle as would kill an ox, aHd road, 9th con, 50c; Smith Cochrane, draw• then, with his wife, made a disgusting ing plank for div, No. 52, $1.00; Josiah exhibition of his bravado on ,the street. Evans, for four oedar logo, 15 inches at -small end' and 16f long,- and 8 stringers 8f UXBRIDGE. i _i;° long used on 9th con, -opp lots 16 and 17, ' ` $5.28; Charles Petty, for 740 the of difie By Tuesday's dailies *0 •notice 11,at 8. ent sizes, $22.1,.2; John Gregg, for right o 8. Sharpe has again won the tennis" sham• way to gravel pit for 1895, $10; J A Jones, pionship of Varsity. Congratulations, S. for repairing townline opp. 8th con. Whitby - Messrs. F. N. Ri►ines and D. Whiteside, paying a like amount, $2.50; Marion.Orviai, , as per card in this issue, have gone into for breaking stone on sideroad, ebutb of 1.1,, partnership, the new legal firm to be known Andley, in lard con, $1.50; W.8 (told, for . t," as Raines & Whiteside. gravel supplied road div 101 and 57, atee - On Friday last, James Gleeson, aw old gravel supplied contractors for gravelling 11 I respected resident of Main 'street worth, on Hinsa a road and on 7th con, and right s departed this lite, eyed 61 years. The of way, $22.50; W D Gordon, for 1556 feel funeral took place Sunday afternoon to the of lumber used for road ppurpo me, $19.05; Cstholic church, and thence to the cense= Henry Byer, for 55 yde of.gravel supplied s 4 tery ; and Gatti attended by a large crowd. div 76, also 2 yde opp lot -34, on 9t eon - .. two mnn-Patterson'and and HyW $4.56; Henry Byer, 176 yc's gravel sup di% A . '�` ° who were sent to Whitby from here last 69. $14. 2'8 yds ea 'div 106, $1.$4, 21x? yds fl�1_ ,w week for stealing grain, were. sentenced on p��dif 68, $16.80; W Lawton, for buil of 1`1Thursday last by Judge Bu"ham. � IV rte. g, �-epairisa�g culvert and fcat�ciisl► _' � °trrelo dot three mo»the st Whi 'P �,� materJ*1 ftxr- the same.: 012; W G Bm :,. e �� Hyte' six mond in ia- the (lentrel � �,'be I four gmve1 piau t e in div, ' ' 109 i j .94 e'S�' • 3` •,' 'r �.x .. ��Q�'r L,,,-,-*-'}`sr1. ' 1'1" rY.'1_, -1 11 ti i ..�.''.S:' � n_ t s�![ '^f•,.. ria 1 ,t1F'. N r.�'Lk:: �a".`_ -._... .rte. _ AX. a Ir $23;4; WHi Pelsgally.. gravelling between. 10 and 11, 6th eon, $go.' ,. All of which is res tfully submitted. . , Un - motion of lair, sn Poacher, chairtn re rt was adopted. . &ir. Richards, secsoonde l try Mr. Mowbray. moves that the reeve grant his order on the treasurer in favor of the parties recom- mended in _ the reports of the various standing committees as presented this day. . Mr. Mowbray. seconded by Mr. Ponoher, moves that an order be drawn on the trea- surer in favor of Dominion Bridge Cc , Montreal, for the sum of $4.25 and $25 for building bridge on 6th con. of the Township of Pickering, app ,lot 34, said order to be held by poo. Gerow, reeve, until the said bridge is oompleted to the satisfaction of the reeve and P. R. Hoover, commissioners. Mr.,Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Poueber, moves that having heard the deputation appointed at a meeting of the Ontario and, Durham Agricultural Association to wait' upon the municipal coaucil of the Town• ship of Pickering, asking a grant of $204 to said association to assist In defrayiug I the expenses of the si6me, as said associa- tion has been' unfortunate by having wet weather during the continuance of the fair, and while this council regrets the position the association has been placed, and sym- pathise with the -directors of the association in their efforts to make the fair a success .and the responsibility some of the officers have undertaken his council deem it at .the present time ,not advisable to grant said request, but each member of this council has most generally expressed him- self willing W contribute liberally provided the members of each municipal council in the municipalities that have been asked to contribute to said association and each officer; sad director of said association do .likewise, viz. $5 each. Mr. I Hilts crave notice that he will at the next meeting of this council move for leave to introduce. a by-law to provide fog the paiyment of bonuses for the building of wife fences along side the principle public highways of this township to pre• vent the drifting of snow therepn. Mr. Riabards asks for leave to introduce a by-law at the next posting of this ooun- oil to offer a reward for the discovery of dogs found worrying sheep in this mani- cipality T. Richaide, seconded by Mr. Poacher, moves that this council do now adjourn to meet again on Monday the 18th dayy of November next, at the hour. of 10 o'elook a.m., for the transaction of general busi- ness. MOM 1ot r .r- _ .r z-- -, .. . y aF • 5yr,3r. (a�.- ,rc �,y5 ..+u r ,.Q-. . �S�F- "sa *. lx•,' �.- � qc - a Y :ek f � , .- , _ , .. ­. . � - I . . " - - . . . .� I., I , , � :�: � - - --;; , � ; � b. ., � : , _1-!­',�,��,`-*,:_ tf� - P1 j sir ..i � pf. � , �_ . , , .- .. ..:� - .. . ,.- ': , .. . ".. .•b .. ,'} F- t p. l O1. or- ­ P _ . __.—I ibo for the 1�1 E W 8, 25 cents from now untfl the Lit of Jauary,1896,1. ,.n Tom VAN=—]n* dkering station 0.29.1L TEAINS ooIN(i EAST DOR AS FOLLOWS:— . 6 MAIL . .. . 7:68 A.M. 1114 LOCAL . :_. - 9 2:24 P. M. ee $, .LocAL, i . 6:28 P.M. TRAINS GOING WEST DOR AS FOLLOWS:•-- No. 7 LOCAL . . 9:14 A. M. "1$ LOCAL . . 8:09 P. M. " 1 MAIL . 8:22 P. M. V`0911 '�"ABLZIt—Iftabarton station o: TA I TaMND 001:NGi EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS: -- No.' 6 MAIL .. . 7:47 A.M. ' NO. 14 MIRED , 2:18 P.M. 66 8. LOCAL . ...6.28 P.M. TaAms GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS;— No. 7 LocAL . . . 9:18 A.M. " 18 MIMED . 8:15. P. '00 1.AfRdIV 5TOP A I R U.5 ei . T __� By a new desim recently patented in U. S. and Caaada by CMAA IL CL.UTME NOTAAUSN<D 1871 RVP ,.RE' CASCO ED WITH NO INCONVENIENCE 1THOUTATRU�5,.l CHEAP BY MAIL Your name to us means comfort to you., A Post Card will do it. Are of person or CHAS,s CLUTHE C ase immaterial 134 KING $T. WE.!T0110NT0 , - - - CANADA DECIIER'S LIVERY i .1 First-class veiiidles and horses for hire day or night. Teaming done promptly. by day'or job. 'Bus in connection meet- ing all G T R trains. Preight and express elivered to all parts of the villiage. C's C4ftee bw ""am Board, sale and commission stables in Manufactured b y T h e oonneciion, . Cook Co., Windsor, Out., C}eO. vcr. =, 0- 8=1=w. and Detroit, Mich., is the 7Prop., PICKERING,. only known safe, reliable - monthly medicine on which ladies . can depend in "the hour -and time At . . of !teed," ' Every lad who reads this is nested to incicoe two fit. `�-�`- age stamps, with her address, for . I � ct'iYt, I . . and` fall particulars, w ch we will . sen4 by return mail it; plain. sealed envelope. An old physician, 3.5'years con- tinued practice treating diseases of women, has charge of the office, sad ! can be consulted by letter or in - Person. Address our main office TME COOK COMPANY, Room 3—No. 853 Woodward Ave., . ` Detroit. !Mich. W, , Cook's Cotton Root Compound is sold by all responsible wholesale -- M. & E. Boone's - . You will field the best School Supplies and Stationary. Cheap and - Good. Also coarse and !. . fine Knitting Yarns....... . Fells Tissue ,Papers, ' Hair Nets, Hat, Belt- . and Hair Pins and Mat Patterns. , - _ - M. &E. Boone, . . • Pickering East End.. and retail dru gists in the Dominion I ' I - of0itnada and Vnited States for One Dollar per box. e rZ r�) . : . u t +a; ,,. I � ; , rWZ . I ' . -ss:tY1T[A P n T -4E WOaca . FROM THIS TE LANT TO THE TEA CUP - IN ITS NATIVE PURITY, i I '' Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea n.weri as a sample of the best qualities of Indian is, iTherefore they use the greatest care in the ,-►:••_tion of the Tea and its blend, that is why they .it it up themselves and sell it only in the original trl:ag" thereby securing its purity and excellence It .fp'+n 14 lb., s 1b. and 5 lb. packages, and never , Fa'r.mers.. I .,, You have done with a tiseless MATCH long enough. -Now just call on Conner the new Jeweller of Whitby and see how cheap he can sell you al, watch that you can rely upon. He has them from 82.60 up. I . I. I . � I.. They are all W 'ranted, CONNER, ' The New. Jeweler and Watchmaker, I :i.l-in bulk. ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP 1T. Whib - -y.-»r gr,-er docs not keep it, tell hist to write to I y• - STEEL, MAYTIER & 00. , , n r+..I .r te..■�.. I ;I "d. StMhe .-, .1 I . a es ��e. 1. . . . . . _. . - : • 1, r� I ­ - �1' I - . .!, , .. . . � .i- . . - I . I 1: 1: , 1* � , I L.11, i �-. - t . ,,, * ._,_f ,_I��.. �[.... I.,. .. Life �aura.ee- .O. t . -1,:, '! . ! -1�' , _­ . I— I , ) I I - 1.�� _'..r1..._._., .. .. -:i.. . -_ 6.1 . I . I :, I �, . . . ) I . � :I ­1E�ead ollce--In NFS( YORK City.. - I :.,- , .. , L: A. 3TEWgRT Canadian Kanager11 , . TORONTO. - • - 1. .r: 11 NE INSURA0.' 'WRITT N. - Yn ' 1882 •., _ $ 21803,617 I �. : i i In 188.7 . - I 6,102,820 41�In 1892 10 001,696 , L �» � ' i . II<t 1$�5 0 . - ,880,339 I i .� I . ento waned in �Ilt vo pr ented trici d.. Apel �� , D. S'�AN• LEY Inspeator. of A - ale •6 ' . l�bl B %lamL. ' , ' r+ ntu. . i -,. , - -.... 31. Aft11 • ;,'t'.i, ,°r'-�L a,.,' .OUTS _' L -.-.a .i, A :.. ' 'ted fi ,7J :-' ,nA IAr,: fJ4 4 'e; r•.. , a a-•s.:r; raj ifi to x� �i a a! 3 , r. 'rix �, �* 4t' •w, �i.�( *Y S A `� hh .i' jj meq,. d G- u— Al _-. l• ell R ��� f '.R, :3`-r..-'q'ix."1 1,-iy :>,'. <ti `fit . a '' . '' _e.,�M � S : Stoves and Tinware Always on hand, . _.1. . Pedlar's. Metal Roofing and Siding furnished on. shortest notice. - Eavetroughing. and and work promptly attended to. D. Kennedy, Pirie'e Block, ' - Pickering; TIMET MEANS- MONEY Why waste time and and Taber working the . pump handle when the wind will do it without expense. ' For the small sum of $30 you can get one . R==ZJEY'a . = Im' proved WINDMILLS (patent applied for). This machine can be attacbed to any pump handle without change. BROUGHAM TAILO.R SH-Op1 _. .. - . . . . �1 I . � . � .1 . . . First-class Tweed Suite made to or. . . .for $14 to $20. 1 , Worsted Suite $15 to 21. Z. Call and see Samples: Ygnte from 04.50 to 06.60 _ Beaver Overcoats, $17 to $20.:.. : .- Melton Overcoats, $17 to $24. Knapp Overcoats, $18 to 020. " - Irish Frieze,Overcoats, $16 to $18. A. URQUHART, Brougham First clagg Job Work done- ' this office. -When o1. -M - ' . ..- wan .- a� y . • . want any work done give us a call. . ) • 1. : o r1TFo LL RAS .- . T 11Hq t� i . _;_ i TH KNEW AY t i- M M . �u1S ; ,� c V .- FARMERS' MARKET. . _T `4g -' 4 . TORONTO October, 17, 1895 ; Wlieat,.l'all. ............ $ 0 66 to 0 67 '-/� '�• Wheat, spring ......... 0 66 to" 0 68 Wheat,red winter...... ` 00 86 t608$ s Wheat, goose ............ 00 57 to 00 00 �� '_' Barley,. bush. .•••....••... 00 Sb to 00 41 �°`K Oats, bush ................ 00 28 to 00 29 Peas, bush f `: f � ' ................. 00 Da to 04 58 Hay, new, ton............ 15 00 to 18 04 ., = � 11 Craw, ton .......... •.••.•. 6 50 to 00 7 . . Dressed' boats ............. 6.00 to b 25 L. - ^ ?� Beef, forequarters..,.... 8 00 to 4 00 `, . Beef, hindquarters.......: 7 00 to 800 ' Mutton ...................... 5 00 to 600 Veal, :1 .. S carcass :........•.L. 6 00 to 7 00 Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 0020 r�� . • ' Egge, doz..... ..•.......... W 00 to W 18 :` .,_� Potatoes, per bag......... 25 to 801 ., Q, DOMINI. IBANXI� •a�/N. - _ Capital Paid u 1 500 OOd ­­,: � Surplus, . - $1,500,000 WHITBY AGENCY. : case's! 8aakina; sasiaess Transacts '4,1 _ SAVINGS DSPASTMENT, ` Iirterest allowed at highest current rates. bT0 notioe of withdrawal required. , 1: E. J. THORTON,- j . 101v , . .% MANAGRI06 r ;L. At.s.f. .1. i , . . - i 1 I Kennedy's . - ' Stove Tin , $ Ind . .__ -- AEMPO"Rium**-._.1..�:,1.­;, .., ITHE BE 8T . - , . . - . : Stoves and Tinware Always on hand, . _.1. . Pedlar's. Metal Roofing and Siding furnished on. shortest notice. - Eavetroughing. and and work promptly attended to. D. Kennedy, Pirie'e Block, ' - Pickering; TIMET MEANS- MONEY Why waste time and and Taber working the . pump handle when the wind will do it without expense. ' For the small sum of $30 you can get one . R==ZJEY'a . = Im' proved WINDMILLS (patent applied for). This machine can be attacbed to any pump handle without change. BROUGHAM TAILO.R SH-Op1 _. .. - . . . . �1 I . � . � .1 . . . First-class Tweed Suite made to or. . . .for $14 to $20. 1 , Worsted Suite $15 to 21. Z. Call and see Samples: Ygnte from 04.50 to 06.60 _ Beaver Overcoats, $17 to $20.:.. : .- Melton Overcoats, $17 to $24. Knapp Overcoats, $18 to 020. " - Irish Frieze,Overcoats, $16 to $18. A. URQUHART, Brougham First clagg Job Work done- ' this office. -When o1. -M - ' . ..- wan .- a� y . • . want any work done give us a call. . ) • 1. : o r1TFo LL RAS .- . T 11Hq t� i . _;_ i TH KNEW AY t i- M M . �u1S ; ,� c V 11 'i� '. I I . . ._ � - I . . wwwomm W I . __ - - �__ I . - , I . . , �� 11 Your manner of a aiking to most long survive the agony of scall a union, Oh - ' ,� '_ *;,-! �� PC . . . . . -_1 ,..: ... � roe ble �� �._ . . I I 1. . _. - _,� I U kless and wrong, Kat 811,11 -said the #oniatimse I do not believe my mi !ad will R 9 __, -SWRISS FROM THE DIARY 0 �� 1- DOCTOR.- ,.A I TURBING ELEMENT., -­-..-.­­- . . 11 . �1. . I -1. 1 . ax- I h r . '.. .. . I 1 . '.. - I -.1. ... , . older lad a tons of marked disapproval. stand the strain. Dr. halif ' a t, e a . . . . ; - I .. - ­ , - . __ . I I w,; " � � ! ... I .. . ...o. I ., ." �� ­. . .I... I I - , "Forgive me, but I should like to quo#- thing you can do - . I - . .. I - � 1�16 . t _;L . . . . . - . , . ­ -r. 11 - I ­.. . I - . . - . - I I '.,�_; - ..:,r..- '.. .. - . ­ ­.. ­ .;-,. 4 , "I -_ _,; to help we?" .�, .". % __. , 1" � , . I I—` I '7.. _ . I -: - i _::1r111"1" ­; - ; .. � , . .- .. .1 - . . .- I - - . . 1, . . �k:l I I I ­ . , 1 .". -:.�;_ � � t - - . . .. -1 I . . _11 - . -1. ... I . , , . .violently.-' . : , ., - * : ., : I � -. �.. ­.�": t:� , : , " , � 'I . , ARM -ED FRANCS IS THE GRE 1..:j ".J.'." � , � .. ,, - - .... .,, r I.. , . ., � .,I, tion LadyXisthloon without interruption,," an poor girl was t , , � _-_ . �. � 1 � ` I �i I , . _.. - ... , " ,-�. , i " , '. :.. . � . ;T :, I ' S '� . 1, OX A CHARGF, her lips quive dd-har faoo wore a ghastly . . v-� __:_­ - : , , -,-. OF FO RG Rte.:; � .-,'�,'1,,-.. - ,, - . - - -_ , - . " � . I .. �, . I I . . , - - I . - . .. -1. U . �: .1. ,_ , I said, turning to Miss Lovesen. T . . AT . . ... : , . . .. . I _ I -_ - � �,! . f. I ­.. ... . - - - __ . _... -A - . 1:4� .� . " -..�. Her fr.*O flushed. ' ' ' expref(sion. - : I �. - . I... . .. BOGEY OF EUROPL - ._� ­_ .: . , I .1.... _.� I I .W1. Z 1. � �,_ r - . �. . .. . - .. . I .. . . .... r1f . . ., . . � " 0h, 'Certainly," she snowereA. " I "'eke first .thing you musD do is to try - -1. . ; 1 . ,� , �q _ . � - ! I . , _­., -human . . -ta- A'at Le - ' I k . . - I . .. I . _:�., I _ ;- : : !'' :. no t a had been ofiienWl , .- ­­ , t - . . � I . . I . . :r. . . a udy 4f the hum n chiiacter In Its Y ya vOlon a now that Iought not tospeak-I sincerely and control yourself, I said. . ,ii �- .- . -, 1: . . -1 . � . . . - � I . - I - 1. . . - . . . . J Z - . . ! I _ bank, with Lreve'son's 11I nature, for exactly hope that you will got to the bottom of I poured out a -glass of water, and gave Ger , will . i.. .. .: .. :__ . Iftainy"s Victory ever, France . . ­ - 1 7 ?. �_ ..., - -money, . *1Z&nY complex forms hai always in of ' The cheque was of this extraordinary awto of ,things, Dr. it to her. She toor, a sip or two, and then Never be Forgotten --France's Finances 10 . - . . � - been of tafit sum I - - - deep interest. to the doctor. 'From long course, a forgery. Bayard was arrested, Halifax, send induce my ward to return. to .placed it - on the table -liar excessive a Hatkir of Constant concern -flee .. . . . . r- -. ipraotice, he becomes to a great extent able proiecuted.and found guilty, His version colamon.se'use. " . I : emotion calmed down a little. - Enormous National De.bt--Double Thag - - . , , to read his many patients, and some char. of the story you have, doubtless,fol lowed in 11 May I speak to you alone ?" suddenly "I will certainly do what I can to help , Olr ;Great Britain -Something Will . . I .. . I . , � . court. Levesen- is in Parliament.and hoes asked the young lady, raising her eyes, you," I said, "but . _­ , you must promise on your Nave to Give Way. .-. I actors appear to him an if they,. were the secretary ;'Bayard was in Money difficulties. and fixing them on.my face. part to exercise -elf-control. Youruerves are . . - . - , I . I . .... - - . pages of an open book. The hopes, fears, He asked Leveson to help him,and declares 11, If you wish it," -1 replied, "L . 1. It way in a v Among her neighbors France* is regarded ... - ' - that the obeque was handed to him by Mr. very .weak state, and you make them sines, and motives whion influence the :I- 1 - - - , , , I` . . be best, Miss Leveson, to allow me to a" weaker by this excessive emotion. I can as the chief disturbing element in Europe. . . . � 11 human soul are laid bare Franks, Levesen's socretar . There in - . I . . -before him,. even Y no IAdy '�. athlean for a few moments b� bar- scarcely believe $hatyou have notsufficient The wound received in 1870 has never .. . evidence whatever to support this story, self," I contiatted, in a low voice'. 14 In a strength to resist the iniquity of -being ' 11 . .1 11 'A �' . in the moment when the patient imagines and Bayard haa, as you know, now to a%- a&" like the present, the patient is always force into a I healed and the policy of revanche, though - - . , . . that he is only giving him a dry statement piate his crime in penal servitude. . Well, much more confidential when marriage which you abhor. ,not preached so insistently now an former. _. � . . I of some bodily; ailment. ' The physician I can only repeat that he is the last man in with the doctor." -quite alone You have doubtless come -to me with some 1. - . ,- ... 1. , . ' I . ex!8 idea in your Mind. What is it that. you ly, hu not, it in to be feared, been wholly . _-i .1111, � I'll, believes fully in the action of mind on body, tones I should ever have expected to 4 • I As you !) she - replied ;_ 11 only, wish me to do?" . I -i ----- , . . - . . . I - ... o that sort of thing." . I abandoned. The hurt to her pride was - . .-. S - and can do little good for any patient d' , for Heaven'g�xl'os'sk"e,'don't humor her in her "I have' come with a motive." sh�; said. . I . I - - . I We none of us know we il�a'i do fads." I "I know it in a daring -thing to ask. You certainly a painfulone. In a campaign I .. . '. . , . I . gn of I � . 11-( . , until he becomes acquainted with his dom- until we are tried," said a man -who atqo4 I rang the bell, and desired Harris to can help me if you will a . : - . make a few weeks her armies were annihilated, . . . an 1 -e . I . . . . - .. " inant thought, and the real motivee-which near. take M-Iss Uvesen to -the waiting -room. mattors)&' little easier." her -capital cannonaded and captured, and . . . I . . . . .. . . , __ I . . , . . - influencea his life. . " The story is undoubtedly &'strange The moment we were alone, Lady Kath- ':Pray explain yourself," I said . `_ 1� . . - . . ... 11 -1 I . - - . -for which she sued could only be : . .1: . . r - *" one," I answered. " I have, listen the pence .. . . . : I .. . ad cars. Jaen's manner completely ohinged ; her ' I want you to do this, not because ' . - For the purpose of carrying on what �as - cause you 11 I . 11 .. - I fully to the evidence on both aides, and listlessness left her. --she became animated, are a, doctor, but because you are a man., I obtained by the cession of two, of her I .•. . I become such an absorbing study of my own although the�xerdict in evidently the, only and even excited. want you to gq and see Edward Bayard- fairest ' and the payment of an . . provinoes a .. - - . I . -- . life-, I have often visited places not at all .one which could be expected under the 11 fam glad she has gone," she as,*' ; ,, I he in working out his sentence at Hartmoor'. 000, .. I I.., . -- - - Id indemnity to the. conquerors of L200, � . - connected with my profession in the circumstances, my strong feeling is tbst did not think she would. Now I will .Please don't refuse me until I have you 000 . / . .- I .. I . 0 I ... . .., ". I of getting fresh insight into the complex Bayard did not commit that forgery." ,confess the truth to you, Dr. Halifax. I what in exactly. in my mind. I have read . . . 11 workings of the human mind. - I " Then .how do you account for the asked Miss I.Avesen to bring me to see you all the books I can find with regard to It would be remarkable if such •a signal * I - � - .. .how . , - Not long ago, having a day off duty, I thing?)f . 'plumed . under the pretence that you might ours Prisons and prisoners, and I know that at 6verth'row of a nation which itself - '.. __ ..­ .: . visited the Old Bailey while a celebrated " I wish I could account for it -there 'is my bodily ailmonts. My real reason .Intervals prisoners are allowed to see 0- . - . . ... . . ; . .. . . n being the first military.,, power of ,--the., . I __ . - " - . trial was going -on. The special case which something hidden which we know nothing however, for wishing to have an interview visitors. I want you to try ani see him, . 1� I � . .- . ' 11� I was engaging the attention of jud'ge,learned about. I am convinced of Bayard's with you was something quite apart from and then tell him about me. Tell him-tallot world could be easily or readily forgotten. . * '. , .... . . . 0 . . counsel, arid twelve intelligent members of innocence, but my reason for this conviction anything t* do with bodily illness." my love is unalterable -tell him that when It is the part of wisdom, however, '. - . . t,be British jury, was one which aroused my is nothing chore than a cartain knowledge do W - . I marry Mr. Levesen, * - to - ' _ _ L hat do you mean ?" I asked, In . - . - sue I shall Only have tecognize facts and to bow to the in9vit. .-- .-- . professional acumen from the first. The, of charaoter*whioh from long experience I astonishment. . . . my heart, able. . Unfortunately this h is in just what - .. . - . . - w . succumbed to circumstances, but man who stood in the prisoner's dock was possese. Bayard is not the sort of man. " What I say," she answered. 11 I- think all that in worth having in m6, in still his '. - - I . . L ' . a gentleman by birth and appearance. He who, under any eirdurnstances, would loan soon explain myself. Yon and hisonly-tail him, too, that I shall &I 8 Fran c*h public men and presumably, the . . . I . was young and good -looking -hie face debase himself to the extent of committ' . I 1. I' � od Ing Teendel, don't you 9." ways believe in his innocence as long as I mass of the French people, refuse to d . wag the keenly intelligent order -his 'eyes a crime: The whole thing is repugnant to . live." 0. I - Ir . I 11 Teendel," I replied ; 88 he is one of my It would have been true statesmanship . . 11 were frank in their expression -his mouth his chariletei-inphort, I believe him to a " . .. ... I . firm and his *.Lw of the bulldog order as re. be innocent." j- ­ pecial friends." .You make a strange request," I said, after the war of 1870 to have looked upon �, . i , 14 He called at our house last week : I when she had finished speaking. 11 In the . . I . . I ga.rdsobst obstinacy and tenacity of purpose. I My words evidently startled Toesdal - he was alone with him for a moment. He saw first place, you ask me to do something that episode an a closed book stid - to have. I . . . P . . . L . .. .. I . .. Judged him to be about twenty-eight t years gazed at me attentively, that I was unhappy, that -that a great outside my province -in the next,it is very made a fresh start. A proclamation then 7 - . . .. - . I .. do - . . I I of age, although the anxiety incident to hii It is queer that you, of all mon,should sorrow in killil -he was kind and doubtful, even if I do go to Hartmoor,that that the rapublio was peace, accompanied ,- . . I . .. I .. .- . .. . . . . I- g i -I just I shall be allowed to see the prisoner a, cruel position had already- slightly sprinkled make such a remark, Halifax," he said. sympathetic. 6ispoke about you and .-. I the hair which grew round his temples " You must know that charaewr goes for know your name, lb;is no more. H ver your message. It in true that at cal and courageous reductions in - . . I a told deli by radical _. _1 _..... with grey. � nothing in moments of strong temptatlob. me something a ut you, however, which stated intervals pr,sonere are . allow. the army and navy would not only have - . ­ - His name was Edward Bayard --}she It was clearly proved that Bayard wanted has filled my mi d with the thoughtof ad been a hoop to France but too the whovie .. . I . . 1, .. �; - __ I I ... crime he was being tried forwas far he money. 'Franks, the secreta' t10 a" friends from the outside European continent an well. The country- , . - -, - rge�y- t . ry, could you day and nigh ever since." world, but never alone -a warder has &I. . . . . . - . - _.- . - ., I he was accused of having forged a chequ-9 for not have had any possible motive for ,,You must ex lain yourself," I said, WIL I ya to be present. Then why disturb was in I - .. . .1 . - -1 E5,000, and I saw from the first that'the Swearing tow lie. In short, I can't agree when she paused. I . Bayard with news of.your marriage? Such AN EXCZLTIZNT POSITION - . - . . . . . . ... - . 4 . I ' _. .1 .... circumstantial evidence' against him was with you.- I am sorry for the poor fellow, . 11 You said, doa news can only cause him infinite distress, to carry out such a policy. I ta L , . . . - . . ... �or"--sho paused again, egg, enornimm I . , . * , of the strougeat. I listened to his able but am afraid my verdict in on the side of and 308med tA ng in bar and where he is now he in hot likely to hear national debt afforded-& sufficient reason,if. . counael's' view of. the cage, wat,chin'g'the the jury." . .. - - throii�" you sai(i that you believed in anything about it. ' one were needed, for the practise of econ- . .. . - demeanour of the -prisoner as I did so. " What about Lady Kathleen I" I asked, the innocence of Edward Bayard." * " On the other hand, he may hear of it, omy ; the country need fear nothing fro - . .- *-- , . . .. ' ' ! - t _ . . He leant the whole time with his over after a pause. - ' the aggression of its neighbors, and T . '..., ,- - 16 My dear young lady. I do," I replied, any day or any hour. Prisoners do get news - ..0-- _ I : - . the rail of the dock,looking straight before " Of course the engagement it broken off with am hasia.. from the outside world. Newspapers a Only standing army required w&s one suffix I... 11 - - - . - re . .1 ... him without a vestige of either shame or people say the girl is broken-hearted - "Godtless you for thosojw�crds'; you will always being smuggled into pi icons- ciently large to insure internal peace. Had _. . � I have . � . I I . .. Confusion on his fine face. I observed that she wav devoted to Bayard ; I believe Miss see now what a link there is between read. several books on the subject. Oh, yes, France undertaken such a disarmament her ­. his intellect wasleenly at work ; that he lAvesen has taken her out of town." . an you . . . . � and me, for you and I in all th#, world are he, must got my Message ; he must knov� neighbours would have found it diffibult to - , t . . .. _ " was following the arguments of his counsel I said nothing further. It was more than the only people who believe in him." that I am loyal to him in hear resist tollowink suit, for the great bogey of. . . - . . M. . t at least, or . . . I . . . with, intense interest. I also noticed that a year before I heard Bayard's name men.'Ladyan . : I did not reply. Kathleen's eyes I shall go mad." arme,i France, with which German, -- . .- . . once or twice his lips moved, and on one tion.ed again. Walking down Piccadilly filled with Learn, she took out her haudker. Here the impetuous girl walked to one Austrian and Italian taxpayer are intimi. I % I I . - . - ' OCC&giOD, When - a very difficult point was one day I rain up. against Teeadel ; he * of the wind n dated into yielding to the conscript laws . - . - - chief and wiped them hastily away, windows, draw aside the blind, and ­ . - I- I -carried, there "me the glimmer of a senile stopped to speak to me for a minute, and go , go looked out. I saw that she did so to hide and the war budget, could not have been � . 1 . - You will understand at once, she .- .. . - . of satisfaction found his.firmly.set lips.- mwe were parting turned back W me :_ continued, "how I have longed to come her iptanse emotion. used as it has been. . j The COUnLel for- the Drosebution then " By the way, your face reminds me of and 600 YOU And talk with you. I felt that " I can make nodafinit� promise to Every reason that existed at the close of - - . - to yon," I stood up and pulled the counsel's argument something -yes, now I know. The last you could a I said, after a pause; --but I will certain} the war urgiqg.a disarmament exists even - for the defendant to pieces. Thecaseseem.- time Isaw you, you had just from that Ympathise, With me. It is true more plainly now. --- . - . ­ . I I am ill, but I !;am only ill because aly try it it is in my power to help you. - Notwithstanding - . .. . . ad black against the ill he poor Bayard's trial -well, the lawatnews mind reacts on my �ody-1 have no rest of happen to know the present Governor of national wealth of France, the aspect pre. . . .. . . . prisonpr-st . 7 . I ! .. . . I never move - d -from. his one position, and is, that Lady Kathleen Church is engaged mind day or nivh�-I am in the most Hartmoor, and perhaps indirectly I may. back - . a 0910 seated by the finances for some years . - I .. - ..1. . - stood perfectl� calm and self -possw,sed. to Francis Levesen-the engagenjelit * . . L - . . . . . The case was not finished that day. Is horrible position. I am en aged to 8 Mau 6o able to oommunicati with Bayard." must be a matter of constantooncern to its - - 1. . I went formally announced -they are to be married whom I cordially loathe and hat*, and I . . (TO BX CONTINUILD.) . . : I frequeh-tly-changing Governments. Taking . � I - &way go deeply interested, that I resolved within a month -the .weddink is to be one love another sionately, dee . . i . . 1. .. .." , man pan . . Muilhalls figures, it in found that the at all ha: ands to return to the Old Bailey of the big affairs of the seasoti.11 plyl ; i I .... �. --..O-- .2; " i . , , .. - I .. . _.... - - .. i ... on the following -afternoon. I did so-', "Poor Layard I" *as my sole sxc�lams_ I distramodly. " .-- ' . � . I national debt in 1888 was 1:1,269,000,I)CO, a the case of Edward Bayard - occur i• tion. . I . do And that man 4 now' enduring penal . .. A Deelded SUCCOSS. I - - . total Be enormous " to be practically he. L . . - - - . . . _.. . yond conception. The revenue was 1:121,. . 6 .- . .- . ad another' couple of hours -in the , I parted with Toesdel afteranotheivo servitude ?" I interr ipted. In Oatroit the opening of .vacant land for 800,000, while the expenditure was about rd " Yes, YIS16 . Mr. Toesdol tell -you . . . . end, the jury brought in a verdict; of � or LWO, arid. hurried off to attend to my that the poor has roved a decided a . . I . I - t I was once ea aged to Edward Bay. success. 9161,000,OW,a deficit o'f;E40,0o0,000. This-, . I... _. . . . . I "Guilty-," and the prisoner was sentenced � duties. AA - week -later two ladies were and?" The second yeiarlof the "municipal potato WAS not a normal budget, but deficits are, . . - � . . � I nevertheless, pretty regular occurrences. to fi've years' penal servitude. I watched I ushered into my consulting room. One " •H6 did," I answered. I 1. patches" is about over, and the yield I . . L . . ; . . . � 1him - wnen the e sentence ' was pronounced, was elderly, with a thin, somewhat mascit. , do It is true," she continued ; 4" we loved Between 1880 and l8n the ceficits .. I - _ - .- - - z .- � . _: and noticed a certain droop of his ghoulAers � line, type of face. shrewd, closely set dark - I promises to be far than that of the . . I ' I 80141h other devotedly -we were " happy as . . amounted to f9.3'000,000. The revenue for '' * . -. as he follower} his gaoler out of the d9ck. eves, and a compressed mouth. She w two people could then came the first year. A fair estimate places it at from 1889 amounted �; L3 6a per inhabitant. - �� '. , ,- . I . as PAXI . . . - , ' . - My own firm conviction was that the man dressed in the height of the reigning fashion cloud -Edward Weak moment signed W,000 to 80,000 �bitshels, or about $9-C,000 For purposes of comparison the correspond- . . was innocent. There was nothing for me and wore a spotted veil drawn down over his name t a in ing figures for Great Britain a ba viven. I . bill fo a friend -the friend worth .of p6tatem In addition to this .to do, however, in the matter. A jury of 'her face. Her manner was stiff and con- failed, and Edward as called upon to The iiaiioual debt of ,he United Kingdom. ' -1 pay that will be a sufficient product of beans, in 1889 was 9698,000,000, the revenue.. '. his countrymen had pronounced Edward ' ventional. She bowed and took the chair the money. He sal that he would ask M,yy 0 . - I Bayard guilty.. He had been employed in 'r I.oflered without speaking. utiardian, Francis yesen to lial h corn, tomatoes - "d other vegetables to 488,470,000, the expenditure somewhat - '. . ' : _ the diplomatic service, and hitherto. his' I turned from her to glance at her I 1M. at ; .. , . I - . my presence. and - 1. I had been irreproachable , it was other visitor was a girl -s. girl refused. Edward SLid that it did not secured from an outlay of $5,0W. Last public debt is- being slowly but steadily career . ": panion-my cOn - He did so in ;risnois increase the total to $30.000. This will be loss, and the revenue per head EO 98. The -. . . I I y . _ . - 111. I ' now cut short.- He had metaphorically who would have been beautiful ,bad she matter, and was 000f dent that he could got year's crop gave a return of from 812,000 reduced. It will be seen, that the national '-*.- . , .. ­ stepped down, gone Otit, vanished - . His been in health. Her figure was . . . . 6_11 � M I very the money in saute ocher way. Immediate. to $14,000 on an outlay of $3,600. Most, debt of Francs . . old place in the world would know hi no slight and ell- ly afterwards came the horrible blow Of his of the work has been doDa by women and -1 ; . . . . . - more. He might survive his sentence, and; opened brown eyes, and one of those . 13 ALMOST DOLTZLZ I . -'.0- . - supposed forgery -he was arrested -he and children, but it in claimed that none worked that L . , 1, I , , 6 -be an old man, but practically,} high -bred facet; which one associates . of Great BriWn, and the i - - I even liv to - . . . as, mposta on - and purposes, his life was with tbef beat order of. English girl. In the gun @"tn who could ge"in- the people much heavier. The c . -4 for all intents I were togethe- when this happened. All in the potato patches, - - - � ed L over. - I healthshe probably had a bright oom. -on � tolgo out of my sky at PlOVMoQt elsewhere. Of course everyone maintaining the array and navy in France - - I oe-hope was ov�r. Then - came. the in need of work cannot take advantage of is in the neighborhood of Mo, 000,(A)o - L I I am not given to. sen ti*ntalize, but I , plexion, but she was now ghastly Palo- trial. -,the verdict, "a terrible resulL But this free land. The necessity of attending annually, and is about themme in England . felLa . . . . L . . strange sensation of di ; her face was much emaciated, and there none of the" things, Dr. Halifax, could � to the crop might in some oases interfere and Germany, the great difference in the � imr . �con content d u rin the remainder of -that day �; in short., I were large black shadow* under her eyes, quench my love. It is still there-it'6n. with an occasional chance for more remun- French and English budgets being the . - ' . almost wished that I had taken up the law i Looking at her more closely, 1 came to the lumes me -it is killing me by inchoo-my orative work, and there are many other . .- . instead of medicine, in order that the ch - ainee quick conclusion that the state of her heart is broken ; that is why I am res3ly situations in which such work could not cost of the national debt. France in the . . . *.. - .. - might be mine to clear Bayard. I bodily health was catised by some Mental •dyin It be taken up. But in Past has more than once resorted to - That evening at MY Club a roan I know worry. The melan'ohoiy, in bar beautiful 44 .. ,Z& large city there are repudiation. - ' . ' 1. 11-- . well began to. talk over the case. - eyes was almost . fi you feel an You describe, why do always many in of such ohan-ma and , Of France's rivals Germany is in a sound - - �_.- , - ._.1 .1 overpowering. I draw a You Consent to marrying another man ?". . . I agar to.talo advantage of them. .Doubt- financial condition. Her public . - " It is a queer story altogether," he said; .chair -forward for her, and she dropped . -1 at in . .1 . .I - .... _ - "it is well known that Levesen, the man . into it wi thou t a word. I . asked. less Lh , I . 0 example of Detroit will next year 1890 was ;C434,800,000, but the railways, I " . 11, , , L . - I . which am owned by the State, and from .. . . . . � who prosecuted, is in love with the girl to MY name in 'Levesen," said the older tion. I will try and answer it. I oos. -0 - . I.. which a good revenue is derived valued .. ? " No wonder You ask me that quo be more generally followed. . - U. whom Bayard engaged."lady. "I have brought my ward, Lady sent because I am weak. Constant, oe"o. , . ftnjiglalS Grg -­ 1.wll� -L I I .. I "Indeed !" I answered. ' "I know note- Kathleen Church, . to consult you, Dr. logo . at Publie W011cs- . at a sum -which approximates to the whole . worrying and persuasion have worked _. . . . , ing whatever of Bayard's private hi8tor,y.11 Halifax." I ­ I - . national debt. The expenditure is some- f , �� I 3 "Until this occurred," continued Tees- . I repeated the name under my breath- upon my nerves to such an -extent that, for -. R-Unia,'s new canal, which L 'a to extend hat nigh, 12 14@ per inhabitant, but the 1- 1, --1 _. ' i very peace, I bay* said lyea.' Miss Uvesen from the Haltio to the Black Sea, in to be w . L . t,_' '­ del, 11 I would have trusted Bayard, whom in a moment I know who this in revenue in ample to Meet it, being £3 5s . .. -, 1.1i - . �W .. 5,1- I have known for years, with untold gold, •: rl was- would like the marriage ; the is a d 1,600 kilometres long, and it will . I ��*,­__, I take a per inhabitant. Italy is in poor financial � c., _.� � She had been engaged to Bayard, and was woman, but she is without a partioVoci ­ _. . ,-.1 I.- -the evidence. against him, however, he* now going to marry Levesen. ship six days to Pam through it at the rate shape-, although the comparative figures. .. . . , ... Was this sentiment or romance. She believes in of ton knots an hour. It is to be li hted may not disclose the full extent of it. The , - _ _ 'W been so overwhelming that, of course, he the explanation of the highly nervous can. Edward's guilt, and cannot understaid from and to and with electricity, atif it is public debt in 9460,000,900, the total ex- `-, � -1 'i, . . - dition from which she w" evidently bow I- in possible for me to love him Order estimated that it will take fivejoare and penditure 972,00(',000, being E2 8a per �, had not the ghost of a chance of acquittal 1� 1, �, . d still, I must repeat, he is the last man I suffering? - , I . 1 V , ex ' �ty . , ' I . should ever have expected to do that sort "What are Lady Kathleau'a'symptdins," me to marry her brother because I have _ 1. - . ; axis circumstances. She would like 200,000,000 rubles to finish its. The details head. The annual cost of the army and ., * - , V ; N - . V of thing." I I asked, after a pause. . Y recently been made navy is E17,000,000. - I ` � - of the scheme have vul .. Vi, . money and my money will be of use to him. U to Russia gets her canal acrid The story is � ,similar in the case of the . "I was present at the trial," I answered, "She neither eate nor sleeps -she spends She houest,ly thinks that he will make moo, ter Siberian railroad she will be overt other nations which are . . 1 &' 80 bl' . When R I and followqd the story to &'certain extent, bar time irrationally -she does everything good husband, and that after my marriage, -straining to excel _ - . L . � I - . but I should to hear it now in brief' if that girl can do to undermine her health," shall ,be happy. I roe better shape for war than at present, . formidable . I May." - . . . # f Ob her. but I ­ , each other in the number of form said. the elder lady, in an shrupt tone -"in shrink from him " I would from a snake - - , - _­___ - - . fi._ ': fighting man which caja be placed in the I .. . - . . I "I will present it in a nutshell." *aid short, she in childish to the last degree, in the grass -I don't believe in him. .1 am A Ott ro for Slander. . �- __.�. field. Ve question now uppermost in bow I . . I I .. . , , . , .1 long the tension can be kept up. Something i -he has doctor takes her in hand, the better." Franks, concocted some awful plot to ruin ' In Poland it was once the custom t, 0 will have to give way, and the danger is .­ proseedt,or, in a tolerably rich man certain that he and his secretary, Mr. Teesdel, in his brisk way. I'Levesen, the and so silly and nervous that the sooner ji. . � . - . .; . . . . a house in Piccadilly, where he lives with "What do you complain of you . rgelf To' I Edward Bayard. This certainty haunts we sentence backbiters to go an 941 fours and that just before the collapse it may be _ 11. .... ­ . � his sister. Levesen is guardian to a -very said, turning to.bhe patient. unceasingly day and night. lawav in, bark like a do for the spa" of a quarter decided to give the armies an opportunity - . I ' _. beautiful girl, a ward in" Chancery- Jotl .9 . of showing whether they are worth .the -. . . her "Lam sick of life," said the girl. •"I hm however, and have no #strength 0 resist of an hour. This Mode of punishment was money they have cost before the impossibleL .. . I L same is Lad Kithleen Church. She glad that I am ill -'I don't wish to be made the claim which Mr. lAvesen makes upon inicoduced during the reign of Charles V., task of keeping them up in finally . . . Y IV . li ad with lAvesen and his sister for too well. " me, When Mr. Toesdol called,- however, but it was soon abolished, u it had to be . . lly re . , , .7 .. . , . .- I .. . I . - - - last couple of years. .La,ly Kathleen, is "It It all Ni 'Cue of nerves," ' id Miss and told we that you believed in Edward, applied so frequently that his majesty's signed, - -1 o. .: 1: as . ­ . ". �. ....: only nineteen, and it was whispered a short �� Until - a year ago there could a -faint glimmer of light seemed to come rest was disturbed, for the barking went , , L . . .-,.. . . - 1.� _ I � , . . ...1. I 1. ..- .. ._..._.' time ago in Levesen's circle of friends, that not have been a healthier girl than W into my wretchedness ; I resolved to come an all the forenoon while. the courts �. I ;, ;'_,� _'... Y i I . he intended tto make the fair -he-irons his Kathleen -she' . were �_ . " I..: 4fter the Summer.'.. __ - - - - enjoyed splendid health- and see you. I told Miss loevesen that I sitting. . . . Mother -Well, are you going . , I . wife. She is w very lovely girl, and, as her spirits were excellent -from "that data should like to gas a doctor, and spoke of . nR to -lot Mary . I . . . . - . . . marry the young man she met at the - . I - , OJOS& L"i ­� I , . I- . she will inherit &1arge fortune when she she began to droop. She had, I know, a you. She know your name, and was do. .. I P.,. , i - Not Q te flop _ shore I . . I - . ..,. Using h It is of course attractive slight disappointment, but one from which lighted to br 0 to you -now you know :- .. Z . . . 4 or majority, � - . . . ,­ - Father (with a sigh of reliolf)-Certainly'. .1.1 . . in every way.. Lady Kathleen met Bayard any sensible -girl would quickly have recov. my story. Husband (a a long trade)-Y'*u bave I w" afraid she was gain: to be very hard iv you do as Ifor . . I at a friend's house --the young people fell ered. I took bar into the oountr� and did me ' - hat letter I for.. to pie I � . , . 11 talked for an r about t . . I - a Is love with each other, and'be ' - I e. . . t . . 1. .. -, . ..: CAMS 611969- what I could for her; she became better, and 61 1 can only urge you to got to mail. please. . .. . . . I � - ..- . _. on no Amount t . . . . I - . 4 . . .. . I - ------ �":" . . -, - ,_ I , ed. Bayard was rising in hi rofeasiOn- is now engaged tom brother, who in deeply marry Mr. Levulan." I answered. kt W- Just think ink how - ... � "I ''L._ . _ L i � �_� .. : . _ � � i ". . . 4 I . . �' ` - - .1 - y I I ­ ' "_': ' L' ' - I * . L_ . .. . I ­ .1 .1 - ... _J .. L , : _.. L Its rikeJy to do attached to her. They are to �o married " It is 8&8Y for you to say that, and for I � ... he wu far from 63h, but Z ' we . . . - � r. .1 No,thinir XorelOS&Y.' - 11 eventually. Therg was no, reason- in & month. If ever a girl ought 'to enjoy me to thatl will be true tom And you we sure I am Jime too q I . I . promise you . t as bad &a . -� able objection to the engage y - .. - . . ,., - engagement, life, and the prospect before -her, -she over while I am Bitting JUL' _' make out? . I � I . Mpt to LoUght.", , _.�, .: and Francis ,-I,.eve real I , . Jane, said the mistress to the now: . . . ­­ men did not atte . . I your . . . I _�A. I consul ting -,room ; but when I return to my You axe, utter} and entire} - ._.: -_,, girl, what burned that, large hole in the*- ',:- ..�� W make any. -took-terok Bayard up -the - .. � - , , I , . . . . L �A ,?.'., I'M . . . I . -health r6VOUtS 16A �JIJ6 - I .rtle ? n L. for, sit -16"t . �. ­, I a - ,� . . I - - I I , 1. ­ - . ­.. .. ­ . , Fire,answeired Jane lawnically,and there '. -Go all'utly seen to p,ther- thing," I answered, in an onigmatioal totally difforen t girl. Rvery, sorap of moral 0114 . .L two men ' . p ying any. -guardian's house in Piccadilly I shall be a � one moment. Glvo�.Vwo oroit _� .,.. ­... were I thing. . : �, ' . , . . . .1 . - : . - - . I .A. the engagement was formally announced, voice. ,,Will you - . . ... � . wetlo *1111ilt ?:,;"�' .4 '.. X , I . . . � .. . . - - , , . �', - . . 1%, .. - be dialogue eude& . - , '15- . I I . ­ .., . - . I I , I . V I _ . . - ­ --V. , .. , , I I I - - . 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I � _ .1 . wr4a 1. * Gil - r 4n the contrary, the very beat thin 'I ­. , -, HE , I .1� to bo�*p pointed Poet 1^ur"tc. � . k 0. . . I "4 .1 - - � f ,IN � - - . � f An. 81, � . ,.-r I IMULL -1. . ls�ecrata 100y intiouds:16414i 0" . _,&fffi , . . . . _% - . q �'.. , � J.. . . 0 I - . I I . . - . RA - 4oue. In -short,, a top dresainV foe any -1 ­. .? 11 ; � '. � � ., ­ � �, � _3�,_ - . "4hi Ais- .1� -twidiag-040y. - -no wilt 14VIto " _' . 1. .. I , - KITS - __ The British Foreign 0_ffloG. is little t2l , � %-* r 0_^._~i" . , � . R IV , - , _'P. ...� 'I 'I.: - 4-tf� . , � . - - I-*,- . . - - - - -_ other crops than those that must be served - - ­ . .1 '­ . �..!_,�'­' .­ ousting the 0anadiao4rozoik treaty. � L 6ited, _�". too, in , . -.1 . . . :, - .. .1 , .11 e- , - , Rossia, to assist %he 7, * ­ ­ , '' , � �__ . . , 11, * .. - .11-I.- .;,-.--- _­, .: _" - I .. - �,_� . - . - + - ; . - _� , JW . -1 .11- r, I � .-' . - A I rOW149,� Debi' d- for Fa' ily In We way, �io-a mistake. So th&b the .1 1. �_ A . , 1, __ , - - - - , I "--,:. 1. . I.- . . 9T Aft ALL OV , Sir Charles Tupper ,in going to deliver -patrollitig the-11ohring Scapg&ingt ,cOitaii, . I - I An � M . '' -�:' -1' W. - I � gr - , . � ­ I . ,.�. - -, a seriecof in L*udun an Canada. �, I z go .-.-- , - - 4. . . .,.' I.: I I .V.I- fill VIRY LATS ound where .the wheat or rye i& to ul � . I . � - . , tical Canadfina." and It Ragland 4 '90 .­ � �,, - - . . Q - . _�., - . 4ros to .;- � :­ � .. I I : .;, A Q� I THE WORLD. . _1�', footuirell ,_ , .. I . 00, if ,.;,. .., � . - . I . ­ . 1. ­ - - t .: i;�'..- " I . 11 , , 11 � 11 � � .,;: - 1�!11.1 _V51 i." - , "', q � � ,;r .. . interface, why she will . R � may very wisely be- manured at on I +. - , _.p_�11 . v .-, -. ­ �. , . ; i+ , ". . . I I . , � - .;­�. �41. have to take the. ' s#'Of late � _,''.1 , .. .. __ . * - 1, "' Mr. T. P. O'Connor. M.'P.. editor of thw eousequenees. . Years kho tendency of the More only the-monure is got into the $oil , And .. ­ . 1, , � . . 1. 11 , , � . .Ars . , � - . - .. � .... . . .. .1 _­­., I :: - .. .1 . _.. .. ,..-, �_,;_;Tr . . . . I 11---, ... . . - . , % I .. - . . t4L _ , . . I ;1 � �. -, . . �� I _ Coall" . I . 1. -*:,: '. L I I.., :Li'_� . ... - . �. - . . ." i . , , ___ � ' ., . 1.7 .: .�.-� - T. __ - - . I I wealth cla4a of our this soft, absorbent matter does not dry -,�.;, ;. ,. �1' '. � - � , ii ma Ab . , . T_ -_ . ­.. out Our WIN I Y - city population in to .. 1. . ,,* ­ z . I . Nr - ", i. gain. tbo Waited 4"$044 00,4 owing to purer the *oil, but ke3po it moist by holding the .- ,..-- .. . ­ I . �� , lidudon Sun, con templates a lecture tour in- The Chicago Engineering News COM067 to - 41.!,. - A : "Is"441100 a the United States. - Book suburbwxesidsuoes, - - . , Z. Al, aress, Sri , . ­ I - . I � the conclusion that whilb the roduotiou 9f - . . water and giving up very slowly and !"_-_L­'�'� - - _. . .41�, t . I ... _. . _ I " . age " f. �.J_ �, , ',. U 1i - - - . . All Parris Of ShO 4do"I C""'W" &ad Id re. Langtry has- miA6 �a formal demand the lake level, due to the Chicago drain air in the country and the demand of the reluctantly. 01 I . �A. ��"L:,�, ' � . " , -, _ . . -11 � I ..� pied for SOMY U"4118& upon the Union Bank for 440,000, the value canal, will have some effect on I& 0 a i . 137 ..­ I � .,L: �,­.�. "� _ -1 � "fie . - I -1 _ '­ L.- ­'� . I I .. : . 4_ k 6 P, city proper for factories, IbDta and business I _ "e- .;-.,. � .4 : ...- , ,%�-� �,;. '_ .- I . -, ` - . - . _',_"'_'­"�_`., ' of her missing jewels. . . . . , , . ,�, 0 � 1�. "'". -'j,, ,�.* '_ . , � �. - �:.% �­­,­­ I ­ .z .1 . . . , % " ... IWADA. - :f ' I ping - interestp, ttio eflect will. not be " . :'' .! - �" . '�_ '� L __: -. 1; _7'.. ' �� "'T"_" ' " � .I.. . L I , , .:'L . , ., . . - - _ . . ­ J', ' .. . I CA . houses," say's Mr. Bail� . 11 The extension -1 - : - _.� ... ;­­.-L� . V�... "' r,V . . A" I p . - �' 1. "' . . . 1.11�..A:11. .." , I - L . ­ , 4 ;4 . bO'L , - I - " . _ i-�� , _�� fr . y . . � �, ;,.- Quality of KlMe - ,, , :_ .,- ,.­�, , � . _ ��4 ,� - . .. , . .1 . 1. - - , , The Ne wit. recoms J , - i. .. I - I ­ �1- , T . -he Brttish ship Bur'opa, and from , . ,- ,. '. __ - . ­� :. �_'­,,�_ I .. - - ­ iaik� -i �111V great sis represented. . I . . ,. - � 'T", *�- , ... � m -:,.. - ,� .;'.,; ", _,-� 'L 4,:, " ' - � .1. iron has 442 colored cl� Of the oJectria. oar'lines has made it possible , . �. I-, 4'-,.' LL ___­ .- . '4 , ' Marigolds, writes W. G., are iho ... *6211.., ; .,�,>.,- ,X 1­t� ` - .. Iranii - , ---,,',' Leith for San Francis. mends the United States and Canadian . _' L ­ " ... 11, . , � - 00, has been burned at ._�, AZ .1 . - I I . . . � . , . '' . - - � I _ . . - , , - in Mokit- I for the business man to live in t :­­ ': .- ,*i�, - - ' - '� ­� ,�,,; L I -.:. -:L -'- ,, '_ ' . � ;i% ' . -1. - ..:-. Lord and Lady PlaYfAit &to sea. Her crew were all resoued. . Governments, to take joint measures to - I he country unsatisfactory roots grown for milking ,,­_ , . ': _ _ I ­ . _ I � I ­ .L . L I .. .... - - - ;,:L . �L. �'�,�JL�,J' -4 ,� � . S L fa(Wily' can .have all the 11: _ ._.-.'-1 '4;M1__1 .", � W,L . I * Mr. Balfour's. golf playing has grjitly . I :11 �__A I . :;. I - :.-�, - � real. - . - . _:�- - UtificiOly preserve the lake level. where he ano hi ' cows ; and even when given in small.... " ­_ � � -_ f - 1 I- -:, . ­ . n � r,;L�, � -��.'.­-, �, I .- "_ I. ,�. _; Chief . deteriorated this season, and a hap le 't -"i i';,,­,_$_W�% L'' I I I �-,­_._ . ; __ ,;,.. � . 41-. ,�, �',,._ � � - - Smith of HimilW i h �iit in Commercial reports from the, United luxuries of the farm, yet, to do business in quantities they require a is' "' - . '­. , - - . 11 .:, - - ,-.,---. I- more policemen. � - \,L I . - - I all the friendly instolies that he has played States, indicate little, if any, change in thaoity. N6 suburban reeidenceis complete con rger quantity of -, � , ­ . ,� i I '_��i, � . - - . , . . . . �: -11 �, - L. I . contrated food, cakes, etc., th ,-_4. ­_.�', _ L . 4 I . n is' P' in Scotland. . . an -. _. �1. , _-, ,'�� -.",�­ . - _: , iton-'s total aalessma� t $%,995 � genefal, business dki*g the 'week just - corn, I I" L. . . _ .:_ ", ,�­ � I � .- - no or - more ; . W... . - -1 I -,,�� � - � � - Hami .. ­ .- .� - -1 . ­ - - _' Without o Jersey cows, not do - my otherg. r. 1�� 11 L . passed. Fine and settled weather has L .1 ! . . I." ulation, 48,803. - Hence the oubstitution of �- , �--�­'-' - . '� I . :1. � .11 204 ; pop - I t , ..� The liquor lio6bso of the Empire Music merelly, for lawn, ornaments ' L . . 'jf�.,; "�;�,_��j�` �;J - .�. . -'�­; f , I of, ­ - , , - ,�, il I - I— Pouple "will '-�robably Hall in London, which was revoked af or a improved trade in ,several lines, and in- - but More bran in conjunction with them in place "; ' - -_1 - -�, "! - �. ", . : I � ­ ,-.; - . .__ The Banque du ' . creased the outlook for a gooA fail trade. properly to an ply the table with healthful � _.� .. _,%. �,. �- -­_�-,%`-,,','. ­_� . in two weeks., strong fight"s, few months ago, ham again 11, ap I p I -J, ­­;­ _L... ". 0! ., ... . . - . . � . . 1. ___ - q. -­ � . L� � � resume business with . ite of the upward tendoucy for some fee . I cotton Oaks, fA into to have its effects upon,' - : - . ;_ ._ - ', - . '. j .1 I � . - - - � ....� . - ' *i , I- I- .1 1- . � , - - I I ,,� " - , �;,:j� � . , - . ­ , ,�, I' 1. . . -,'. The out of the Chaudiere lumber';'Millo been reat.0'red.c.., ' .�-; . . � � ,. time pact in values prices of merchandise, d. both luxuries end substantia*, And them. Bran, when it can be procured � .;",� . ,� ...4 ­��-`�,:7�; ­ . 1� 1��.;,!4 " - . ': L - -, , .., - bout fifty million feet n ouisine oalogder genuine from couniry millers, makes a -, - �_` ` k ` , - . . . will this seiisou be a- . . It in a tated 4i Loud on t1iiat Lord Dufferi, *a a rule,are lower than a year ago, though AY . . .., � .I: - - 1� .. . �, - �',,; - .... . hat of last year. . . there in no othir source frOm which you valuable mash in winter, and, in addition ..­..�'._,.�v­ V .: .,-,I � I _ _ ' L', - _.., ` �� . � b6hind t . , I ": i, - .� �,� will become Secretary of State for Foreign advances have boon oonsidOrLbli in OOLLOD ; . , , .. 1. . , I . ,. i� -i r� � I . . . ��.i - .,. ��. - t.;. . . Sir Julian Pauncefoto whikAft­0tt%*% Affairs on the expiration of. his terra 0 goods, boots and oil oes, 6 too I md'iron, and can got so many pal"ble dishes as from to a moderate allowance of potatoes, makes ' ... �_ ` , - '.;" ' __ ;,`,,% ,,i,�� . i � ... - ,_ , - , - . : - � "], , ',��V " " , ,i � , - - re' with Ambassador.at, � Paris. - cow . producti. Professional men, a fine food for the production of rich _.. , ., . __ -_ ,.�, '1_� 11 I . , f - will discusi Bering Sea. matte , ' .. , a few other lines. No advance of cents. thl ___ - . I .., � ­.. L 1. - .,i , .: . U - 0 mechanics and laborers, when situated no cream- _ 1. . '.. �;.�, - " t `� .i I-- members of the Government. I London shopkeepers y t1liat the display quen.o occurred i9k wool, and food products ' " ' '' _- k _­"JDlk�_ : I . , . i ...... Y , ��A� Y� , - - . . I that they can keep them, want tamil My own experience has shown me thi6t. __ �, �_ t..- I.. *�,-,vl -� _ .. � - , , . . � - I.' .1 - I . .. The rate of taxation for thW6tdTeiltryiAr of the Royal Arms over their establish man ta are generally cheaper. Demage from y _� . � I a ." .k.� 1. ". %. ­> '81��. .. ., .4_�.'1_11 i . ­ struck Jim Monday gres sitors recent frost and otorms Is inconsiderable. `owl* The demand from all . where there isA. full bite of succulent grass . �;_.�� L.- ;A "� . , - - itly helps their business with vi these sources . . ­ � - - . I _; .-. for Chatham, Oat., was f . thL U: ----!T_' - .... . . �..11 : :_., . night at 18 4.5 mills ow the dollar. ­ from the United States. The adverse features are a lighter demand 14 constantly increasing and a- supply in and short, sweet herbage, nothing as .i I -­. � 1� -1 ­ . . not equal to the demand. I know of no 00mPare with it an cheap food for milking - . .. ­_:�r,�.- _L- ".. . ., .-�.i,�"- ou In atople lines on the Pacific coast, a slight I d. ; . . ;� - Considerable anxiety io''big.laDiing'to be . - .. - - ­ ' �9 � . - to `:­ - ;' ­ 7, " , .1 The Police Commissioners of TOi briglaer opening In the farm or animal in. cows, and at the same time a reliable factor . � . I .; ­ ­ d. reaction in trade at Baltimore, and a check ,; -_.' e� -,;::.-,-_'�J�'I� L .I ­ . have decided to experiment with pneumatic- felt in English scientific circles regar ing in . , - - L .. . '. __ , � ,­ - � . . �%.. I I . ity and � - .-. . : --,j:,._ , , 4111: - �.._ - tires on the city ambulances. Dt. Donaldson Smit2 African expedition, the upward tendency of prices in iron dustry to the farmer than the raising of a' in the supply of milk, both in quant I., ,- . . .. � _': � . � V. �11 ,:S�.,;. �, . I - . I _�_ � I . , 1. 1. - �6"`L­ < h L" _. I I , " �.',` 1. . , - , I I f which to long � . and steel. However, marom tile collections class of cows suitable for this trade. It quality ; and where this has to be supple- L . I � : 'i- overdue. . � . " � � ­�, - - - . . I , '.�"Z­­* .; '. �, A mail � . t ,, - ,_ A . . bag which was stol�i at uelp- news 0 I - . are reported " imVr-oving,especially in the would not require a large capital, neither mented in the spring and summer months, -. .. 1. . � SO - I . . . ! . � . ­'. �.­­111- , .. . . _ , _ , , I I eight -years ago was found in % chimuey of At prosent England, Holland find . Boiling crops, such as Italian rye grass with . � � , � ". . . # South. - would thoroughbred stock be necessary i., . zm. � m�!�,� - I .. I $ . I ME. 1, � -1. , . . . � . I . . .. . . , �: � � � . � ­,_'.�. 1, .,.. - . the City Hotel there the other day. - .Belgium all ties Greenwich time. This legal I �;: L. ' i I :, ­­ yet the nearer to this -the type of the mi- giant cow grass, cob while young and. . _ - .�,,�.. 1. I _ . . . . .- _. ­ . .. _! - . I I 1. - � I .. - . I "I . _4 ,.. ­%: �. N . � 7 3 '. � .� I '. 1. �1.1 tIma throughout Gormany has recently *-. __.., '�: _. .-' 0111112111AU. -' ' .. mal being more firmly fixed and roproduo- ,succulent, and oats, and vatobes, are far , . ... � . At -Sherbrooke. Mark Sherburn, 4&daed .'I - - . � . 1. . . �w . 1. ;,X � 1q".. . - .. Chin L. - , I .... .4 - .".Y.; I * - � . a On ': cog preferable to any root aropa, The former , .1,. . -,I,;A i 11 . ..,-, - , -insane and been defined to be oxaotly o a -hour fast a offers satisfaction to German tion more cortain-the better the cibm . I :, : _1:. , - . . . m . 4 _­_ .. . , of the 1iull i urder, was found - - 4�1 . . . . y . ._:� :.:. ] _'L ' - - w'. - - sentenced to confintmeut in an asylum. Greenwich time. tor the destruction of the Swatow mia- for success will be. At least ova would mixture on highly oultivated land in most L I.: '. --, ,!g - . . . . . � . - - - - . -hd c c y i d ' : . ..11-�-`-_,....�.­A_ . . q I . A woman -W*Oking Gion. inl; � . , ;, � _"�. � The assessors of Toronto report that juit' released from . . Using anyth, valuable, both on account of yield an �� . ��-, 'k , , , x�, i � 11 . - L .1 d - . L �, _,,;,: I... � V1. 1, . rison, who shared a cell with 14 ra. 60 ­ ' . short, of a thoroughbred airs. It Would quality, and a good food of thin ni ht ; _,.- . . . _ . I . . ._� the population of the city in ,174,309, an Admiral Buller, urniander of the -Brit an . � - � , .1""'.., � '_�J � . , . , -1 . �. . Mybrick,asys that the adjudged mudereas ish Boot in - require neat sad convenient stables, yet morning, or with the vetahea we ouratitute . � � . .� ,q,,. I i 1, - I . "I -... . � Inerpase of 2,954ovsr the population f last Chinese water*, has arrived, at .1 . , 1, ' * , ' :., ' !; 7, - � . . I , I - I I . - �. . : � I . Shanghai. . , � . continues to declare that she in innocent of . �­ .� �;. � '_ year. . . not necessarl y ex ansive ODOM. A few onces, day, and a turn out of well-managed . ' . �� " � � ­­ -1-1 I . . cows of the des t pe for foundi upland grass, will produce milk and butter � . � . ­ . ..:� I - - �. I .- I . � . . I I killing her husband. T y Won. . . . I _. "" - - - . � . 4- L ' , _. - . L I - The 'Galt: a ant retafti _11how an ' lNoot . own King Humbert has placed' a Pal&" I at The milk products from these should pa at less cost and of an fine quality 64 any. ..� - . , �/. . . News has been reoef4ed: from ' y .,.,:: . I % �,,,�,.,-,P-�;-,�,, . �' . ;.- increase in the value of real estate of ! w �: , . ---- Naples at Queen Victoria's dimposal if her all *oat of keep and oars and a good divid- system that can be tried. � . � -f.,_1,.-_. ­� � I f the drowning of Bishop Maples and Rev. Majesty should visit that city. '.. . - - - - -.:�i . I.- ".,- , 128,875'md a decrease in populati of 0 end on the investment besides. - The off- - - ___ . - ­ - .. I.. ,� L. , ,:!. . . . ­. .--- . I . . ' illisoms, and the murder of Rev. . - . .. I . . , � i .- ".. . - L L ... ......_,_: � 1: � . 36. y The Lo,% or House of the Hungarian has sprin would be clear gain. These should -.L-. :,; Mutual ConfidenNOL, . L. � .- - . , . - . W�Lj "�" �, _­::,�A: -,.P- ! - . ­ .. . - . I . .'O'71 'v Y. son of' the late Bishop of � - . - ­ _C. . �. d: Mr. t1a 9 �. - _10 � ­ � . . A Lon on Got, ont. I young woman . adopted bills for the recognition of the be kindly treated, trained to be perfectly ! . . , - . � . I _. : f'�� _-��'� . - . . . Hereford, by natives.r,_ � � � , Jewish religion and establishing fteedom, gentle to milk at cow -hood, neat in An amusing anecdote . . 11 lady and - ,!,: .:��, . ,�., L - ____1 . . . . named Sadie McDonald, a dressinaker. , I , . . , I . __ - � ., . ntleman who were travelling together - ". ­., - . . '. ­_. . - and ad orphan, has been missing since There to strong opposition to Urd of worship. __ .11 - &ppearauce,'kind and loving to ladies and ge 1\ �-_.� ` ' I :: -. 11 . I - - :* �. September5th. I . Rotheciaild'a scheme to build a colossal M. j&na - - - French children. Such cows at from thrae to five runs an follows : They were strangers to ': - i�' � I I . . . . an recently informed the _ ' '.'- ­� . � I .; _. .1 v_,�.­._ .. _- - � . -, _,� ., .. . I . 1� ... � . I . . I _.. Reports from the Sault S4. Marie tatial By'aagogue, , clergy -house, and Jewish Academy of Sciences that he had detoormin- years old wjiuld find a ready market; at each other. All at once the giontlemas . ' '_ ' ';' �e! - . - . - � settlement, in Whitachapel, on the ground ' . prices more than double those for ordinary , id .. ­ .' __­ �.- �_ - - .. ad the existence of water vapour : .­ .� �� � , . ­ 06 the " - . I ,. W. �. " . I show that it is working very successfully, that r - � I -­ Al il . .�, �, . 1. _.- . - .- .L . - 1 1� L�il . - . I � . . - . .1 . ' and is putting through a good deal of that district- of London is already planet Mare by means of the spectroscope. stock, and where one went it,t.-ould make - It _ � t I . I 4 �. .1. -1. ... .� traffic. . - congested with Jews. a demand for more. Madam, may I ask'you to look out of . - " . '4L. � :_ - " - . ... � - ", . .1 , A member of the British Legation in . I . ­_..:e�'. . - ­ .­.. 66 - .. : . . � .. :. . - � - - - � An .Ed,monton: despatch BtR-tes that the estimates the amount of taxes 9 . . ­ `�...- 1, Mr. James R. Oraddoi, 'of Xtrgstcn, China The bus�ineea of rainin ' cows for sale is the window ? I should like to make some . �..�..'�� _V.1,11. - � I I_ . - \ . : ' L L lamaics, Wb6 is at present in Ottawa, says collected in the Empire at $50.000,000, of capsible of unlimited extension. Those change in my toilet.* I .... 1. . . , �,!Z�%__.,: _ litLle girl, 1'earl Holberg, who was lost has * - . I . .. _ - 1.1 . - L ,41 .11 . been, tOUDd &live aaer being Avo qaya that a I*rge trade could b6 done with which only $12,500,000 finds its Way into which wore not, up to Lhe more seathatic "Certainly, air," she i readily replied, at .'' - .-L _ . -,. ._� _.. . . J. ppeare,noo W611 - . 1_ ­ .: .i , �_, . . . . Jamaica, Canada sending beef, dairy pro- the public treasury. t4WtO in ,a Id find* ready sale . I., �;. , '... . � ,...12. ­ without food. ducts, and flour, and Jamaica furnishing to bho.vailk and butter d&irioL" .1 the &.%nie time gettiag up and turning her.* - ; . ,I- _!­. . .�, -_ . - ­ �:, . � I -.-. - C..&_ . L - . � . . . Afinips rum and spioall. - po - back upon him. ­ . ., - ,;" '' � . A boy testified at the W g Police A to rt, from the headquarters of the . - - ­ - I . ­ . I � 1. . ., 11.%, _., �: . - __ Court, Lhat his a -int, Catharine Douglass, .. Oubm iasurgentie at Puerto Priuolyo says I- �L - I . IL - � I., , I - 'I . I M . - . i : ;1 j. - . . At St. Bride's church Floot strie't, Lon' __ I A few ' oments afterward he said : * - 't ., .� �"­... . ��. , � " * that a special commission has drafted a .. ' ' ' 'L: ":..- �� I -11 had t)urued him with a hot poker- as . - . _�,�;'­� .: don, there was a farewell service hold . . Milk and Butter. . "Now, madam, I have finished and you . . � . _. : -,:,:T# - . - . , - punishment for stealing. constitution, that the Cuban Republic has - 0 _ .1 :_,: 1: .1 �.._�.. I , i . . - . - �. . �',� . . . Wednesday prior io the departure of one been proolainird, and tho Procident and In producing a poun-1 of Lutter, says can sit down again." . - - , . � - .,.� . 1: 7:.. �.,� � ..,.; �.� I . - . _.... e am - . . ., 1. ..I., __,_ J h D. M oPhersou, th ch '" Pi6n'- *%- hundred missionarie's tor, various foreign his Cabinet duly *looted. Prof. Robertson, there are sixty' -six time$ When the lady looked round she saw ­ . � '. �: _.",_ .- ,-�'� I �J, . . . 'o; - . . 4. :1 , fe,5b, �al shot-putter, fell 46 feet, into the stations. Of this number, twenty-four, . her male c a on transformed into an . - ! , :­ . - I -.- � ".." , . . V1 I -1 1_.1T.. : new lock at Sault Ste. Marie Canal ow includiDg ten women, go to China. Calcul&tions on the basis of the quarter more room for skill than in'the production omp "' � I - __.� .. '� `,g 1:_� : I ,:, I A ' eiagaut lady wearing a thick veil. - , .1 - " . :, . . - � 7: i .. ­ 64 . . I - ,'. I . .. �. �. Friday and was fatally injured. at endett indicate that the rGvtnue Of of one pound of potatoes. Dairying And now, air or madam, whatever ., I .1 ...!, _.... __ ­ . An English clergyman' who has been Cwtotin*dland for the fiscal year will fall _� . . '.'i. ­._ v , Ann. Mr. Aagers has been appoi&od . - __- I .,". . spending a good deal of time In visiting offers a man the beat .chance for putting you are," said the lady, "I would also - . . ­ 1. .;,-v I . " .. � . ,- .. - .Z legal adviser for the Credit If oncier at . 30 par oauL. WOW the estimate, which will - I request you to put your face out')of the --* . , L L I __..1. . . . � . � .. .- prisom made the disaovery that the fi%vour- result in the colony being in finarcial his skill into money. The object of tbal WiDdow, as It too, wi . %. . - r,. . - I � I :... �!,. - 11 salary of $4,000 a year, in place of Mc. its reading of the inmates was Buohai.'s sh to make some ­ _...�_ �._ .. I � - I . �� I - . . . - '. . . � / � . . , � � . .1. - Girou%rd, who has been appo.nwd Judge. "Domestic Medicine," which they prized difficulties again in December or in June buttermaker is. to got the fat outof the alteration in my attire," I - i - - . 1- _ �.. .. . - � . - I .- I . . . .. . _. ... - .` , - next at the farthest. milk with as, little of the ot,her conatitu- " Certainly, madam," and the man in . - . 1 I ­ ,_ ­ . I ,­ _.. The asseasor's re'turne in Kingaton show for its invaluable assistance in feigning ---ft-- -: � . . � _. .- ". . . . . I . .� � - a decremu of aasessable property of SM.. illness. . " . ' � onta in the milk as possible. In every w0n11n'8 ,clothes turned at once the other - -' . : I r.... - - -,A-- . - ­ ­ . � __ � .'' : .-, � ..,. . . . - � I . . � -, . . -.-,I,,.T �IL , . 1� , 11, � . -': . The Soo CanaL I way. . . T - � I � .Z... I , ; . .. I . � . . . I . . - . I ___ I I . .. I . � ­ . _ � L 770, chiefly in real and personal property.. L - ; �.IiLL� -_:i_.. '' � . 100 pounds' of butter there should be I . . . . L' WATIS. - �:, -�' , .; �� . , 'Itt . ,4&uit* 8t . ­ � .. :. . . . :�. �. ! - . .. I 6 UNITID . - .. z I 11 Now you vin'resume your seat." - .11�. . ­ 2_��- 1 - . -� The popul&tion is seL at 17,955, an increase _ . ... 1. . k ,8. Mario , . . - . I I . ,"Tta jrM the . _. ...�-' I .. . 1. , . I 4%. . - . abouL thirteen pounds of water, eighty- To his great astonishment - - ­� -..I- L � of 14 7. ;. irms � , the man in. - -. i 11 , I - ., �. . i � " . I L .. I.. Bud ammunition &to being 001180t6d canal show that it is'vrorking very auol twopounds of buLter-fat, three pounds of wornan's garb, on sitting down again, saw I . I - . �.. _. I - 7_-, Captain Howard of Gatlido 'un fgtne,. is 'in Chicago for the Cuban insurgent&. - : .., - . . . ; _ . . _.__ : 9 , oessfully, and is putting through a great -salL, and two pounds of the other conatitu- his travelling companion transformed into % I .. , I . . ': , - ' - ... L -1 .., . I. . in Ottawa. He says Lh&t the Newfoi,nd. Harry Wright of Philadelphia, one of deal of trialho. During the first fifteen auto in the milk. P a man. He burst out laughing d said : - i - L.. ��. - ,.-�..� F _. . .- - � 7 ' � ; '. ' . . � . � . .. 1, I . land echo a ra hu leized we're 64 " . .- . I . 11 . OPonly the most noted figures in baseball. is dead A cow is not a machine but a living It appears that we are both trying to . . _; - ; � - . . . eng&ge-d in smuggling, and -he can fully - 4 days the canal was open 373 vessels . . '. - .- 11 - . : - organiam. and therefore will not give a runaway. What have you done? I have �"., - �_:__ . . . . I � .. . . . LL � . � � . .- . . ., . "L_ - . L juatily his. sots. A- contract is itported an signed for IL passed through, with a to,al tonnage of different product because she takes differ- been robbing a bank." - - i - - . t . ! ' . .: - . . . I Mr. E.: S. Clou to i - 1.11 r 'of the now cable between Now York and Braqt� 290,949 tons. This is uteiely the ovardow ant food. The food does not affect the I ­And V' said the quondam lady, "' , ''. 1. ' - L. _' 1. . . . . .- I . . , I . . ; 1. . " . . ­ . . . __ . I - * , Bank of Mon treal, I,% 'r';Z. e'd"!'communi. Chicago University has received a . . . .. - _.1.. - � . from the UniLod Statoo cianal. Moot of blood of a cow, from which milk is largely he fitted ibe 'I darbies" round his fellow �. . '. - -1 � . i - - .._Zw cauon from the preside t, Sil ,Donald bequest of $250.006 from A . . ­ . . .. . - � ' Smith, to t,he . etfeot th he had Dean Reynold&. the 'at* Mrs. the lin have their contracts for towing formed. bood will affect the quality oi passenger's wrists. 8' am De�ective J L I , _Aiiir . ; . � , � . ffeot th es, i. ­ .. - 1. the milk noweLimes by chiL th from Amsterdam, and have been o .11 . . w . I ­ A " made for the season by the American canal, . ngin . -1 . .. I - I., . unforturate enough to.break one of his The United States! 6rufse' of the fat itself. . I . .- - r "Wi[178 and hence cannot take the Canadian route. 0OmPO0itiO4 f, th: track for the last couple of days ; and ' ' . - . . ­_. - - - arm@.- . . was lannobed at Cramps' shipyard &b They bay* also their *up ly houses on the quantity of the fat in not affected the now' (presenting a revolver) keep still." .- - - _. .. I - .. I e I -, __ - '" . . .- - . ,A - The assessors for tl�o ciiv''of toinnto Philadelphia. Unitod States side, anT must go by the volatile fate from the. food wW become - . . . L . . .:, .. .. I - . . . I I � .'N1 - - ! . I have . repo�ted that the assessable values of The Texas tAgislature hiwva"od the American canal to obtain supplies. For Par, t of the fat in the milk, and -give its PEARLS OF TRUTH. . . ,. . � I I - . . - , . . I X , - .- , .1 tals city on which the *taxes for 1896 will anti prize fighLing bill,and it taken effect next Beason many of them intend to trans- JeOultar flavor to the milk. These volatile I - , I L � . - , � L. . . .- .: . be levied is 6149,00-4,951, a reduction of immediately. far Lbeir business to Canada. and make the [ .. I . - . . Mors can be expelled by beating milk or 1 In solitude, where we are least alone.- � - * i .. . . .. � i - . . * . _.�� . $6,590,781 on the values of the present Ten thousand bushelA of dried &�Wes Canadian Sault their basis of supplim oresm to . 1150 degrees. The "as with Oyron. . I I . : : .. - . .i . year's assessmenD. which cream may be t,ed from the - _� . . - are among the products of %be Kansas This will be on important addition to the ' aspa How fast we learn in a day of sorrow, . : '_ L I I . � . � Mrs. J. MoKenZ1, 0, - -_ %,"L ise, 0'_ I trade of the IOCLIILY, and omnot fail to be milk 8011'etimes depends ui a the.kind of . Bonar. 11 . J - .. I . . ot Sk Thom Dt., penitentiary farm. - . � I . ... ': .� .- � - food a cow takes. CowoQr - A beggar's rap may cover as much pride - - � - . I ­ drank about an ounce of carbolio &did from of advantage to the country. , ag butter - - - 1. -. Major-Genorol Nelson' A. Miles has been ; . shoul"' be handled d i)a h nditions " on Alderman'i gown. -Spurgeon. ! I.;.. - . �_� -1 a bottle by Mistake on Wednesday morning, . -­Ilft�- � -, I U ,or 11 . I . . ,_ .. ­ . � appointed Commander of the United States � . . I .,L. . ' I I am will give theta perf ot, r ose. . . � I : . . � It took LWO p1 ilysicians two hours to restoto army. 11 I I I , . . The quarter of an hour before dinner is . .: . .� .. L I .. :, .: , her to consciousness, and it is now thought, - .. - . I I The Kalsees WardroW Cleanliness should strictly observed. �hs worst suitors can choose. -Zimmerman. I . ; - . - . she will recover. . . The iy�oi4 m"Of street 4r �iosital service Prior to his succession to the throne Impure s�r of the at& 16 will affect the . . I . . ! - - .- . I , was inaugurated on the Third avenue line milk, mi ensilage will not injure the milk Mer. are never so easily deceived as while . . � . - . _. Adviceif were received ln.ottawi Friday- I EtaperorWilliam was k On such an _ - - - , . it. Now York __ when fed W cows. When oown have been they are endeav;0'ring to deceive others. . : , . . . 1. .L - 1 , ­; __ I I to the effect tfiat matters are assuming ' * , , - exceedingly short allowme by his parent_� -witiking a long period or have been over Rochefoucauld. . , - ; .1 . . . Li . ,- . � �.. . such a. shape that in the course of a few. The New York Chamber of comalem � ..i � .1 . that he was frequently be seen with heated, or without - salt, the milk will The highest problem of any art is to cause I L I . I . I ' y for im- sticky, and- prevent a complete by appearance the illusion of a highet . � . . - da a it wili be possible to exchange with favors the issue of $9,000.000 bonds - i .. . .. _.: clothes that betrayed the trace not, only of become ; � � France the final ratificatAons of the!Freaah prc.ving the State OADSIL . : I . . � L . . , I - ration of the cream. - reality. -Goethe. . ' ; : .., I L' - trea,ty. ; th' " ty at mending, bu& of actual patching. To -day _in. r .... I .L - . _.. _. . i . . . All the mills sue much o, or ps "Peg aal;y having a few fresh-oalved cows' milk. We enjoy ourselves only in,our w ork ! . 11 : . � ­ _. . r' Dauntlemi bounA from Warren, R. I., were destroyed by fire. his suits st"ead 1000in ntimb�r, compri i , . I . . .. � The schoone """g to mix witti the milk of cows Oat have our doing ; and our best doing is our beat 1 �� - military and naval uniforms of every kind, I . I I - L, I The lose will reach 81,000,000. qu I - �. . I Charlotte for Hamilton with a. load of coal, been Milking a tong Lima, a better aliV eDjoymenL-4&cobL . I . . . . I 1_. ;1 ,� - . I I .1 - I riding, driving, hunLi I. aleighing, skating L. C ". " �. - I . sprang a ' 6. a cream . . I " 1. I I.. - - - . - � ... - - ,a .- ­ , , . . � . I .. . - After seven years of faithful work, Prof. and tennis costumes, aides sayL be sweet and cold, and use a suitable formen. -There in nothing that 1% ma can lea . .. . . L I . . - - leak and toundered in Lake On at num r of butter can be mad Keep th . I . � . I 1. I I.— I . .- - .! tario. The captain and crew' were 'picked E. H. Bernard has severed his connection of ordinary civilian anitsi, the latter be' fford to leave at home than hiXonacience i , " . .1 . il. . . � ". .'�:_.__ - �­! up by the Achooner Clara Youell and log tation starter, and you will get a quality a . . � . .:.-- . .�,, i , * . . I I .. - 1 1 --L with the Lick obiwrvatory. mostly of London make. The underolothin I of butter in January "good an the quali or his good habits-Packe. - . . .. � I ­ ... I , brought to Toronto. . - IL . . I.--. ­ I.. . . � y - , . . � � .,... - ` � `." The sum paid In Paris to the Wagair in kept in stock of twelve dozens for oac Every occaaion will catch the se . , il- , '. � �. � ! , l . I The steamer Lake Winnift'a'. "icli ' ' ' . of June butur. It cream. in properly . .11 . - . . . 1 , . I ., .1 .. .� � - 'won b family in royalties on the operas of Uisit, &rtiole, and is , moody made of silk, tomperadi a temperature of from fifty. the vain man, and with that bridle and '. I .1. ­ . t , I . - I M, - .. ". __ aground on Thuradisy befwi�n Cape St. composer for this year up to the ODA of last embroidered with! the imperial crown d saddle you may. ride him. -Sir P. Sidney. .. . - . , � � . .- - j i. : . . . - 9.1 an four to fty eight will be - suitable for ­ __ , 11 . � 'i_: . ichel and Varennes, on her way up, was demand Lhe * - .­ I I _L' .. iaitiala. All thotas clothes �,_ , 'L' -1. . mouth amounted to $7,510. - . nd forty-five minutes will be A good disposition is more valuable than . .. .. I el I - I... orought into Montreal churning a ' ­ �.. _.. constant attention to .11 . .. _. . . I -on Friday morning, While Soorstary'Olue refuses t�D make of five men, and an anti long enough to got butter. I gold; for the latter in the gift of fortune, , . .,..-". I 14 after being lightened of two hundred and y _. A . 11� ... �',_ 1. ulto of apartments lined, with presses, on - L, ­ .'L. - � . , _ .. � 11 - . fifty tons of her cargo. - - any statement regarding the action of the a ­ � but the former is the dower of astare.- . ,-1 . - _: I .. _.. - I ; . . ­ 11, - United States towards Great Baitain on the third story of the palace, at Berlin, is .. . - Ili . I I I . I . r 1. . . _.. -le. .. .- �.- - ­'.- .� .-�e:,.�!­ ..� - Addision. . . . . �, ;1 . '.. in thi �­*,;L ,�_. _r - � devoted to their use. L ... . . . .1 I .. L _. ��,!_. . I � .. 11 ,:��.� - � . . Two of the accuspied rson Cases the Venezuelan question, it is aso*rt&iued Best Place for Manure. True bravery is Shown b performing , . . I... - I I I I I , r� I . i... ':,­ .. . y - - _� � - .. � �. - a __ IOP -_ ­ - . I - - - _! . .. � - :'..'_ t lVoirtreal have made a confession, that no ultimatum has been sent from . . what one might be . . � . I" ­: it is without witnesses . I . i!� L, * implicating, it is'said, a number of retail Washington. - I - � - . . 611 When manure is in the soil, I I .� I.." . � '�, I . . ,� " I - - - ��,z _ � I .1 .- I � Incomes of Royalty. � - - .. . -.: , '!_�4:' - I � I , - capable of doing before Lll the world. _: :_ -. .. . ­...:..--: �� I , . I . � ­ . . merchanta, and revealing a conspiracy undergoing the very, beat process of decom I - ­_­ .. ...'. Countess Amelis'Eulenburg; of Frank. 0 Rochefoucauld. . . , '._�%. - .., "" . . q . 1 � _,..;: . and - . I .1._.f, , �, . which has existed in Montreal and many fort, Germany, is at present at Gr The daily income of the pria ipal rulers position pussible,and it is in that Position Modesty is bred in self -reverence.' Fine I . , _., I ., _.. : -. _ country- towns for the last fifteen years. ' . . - :.. __ , In said to be: Emperor of Russ ._.,L.!!-, . Ii.l., Forks, Dakota. She is seeking a divorce '&I 46'00() ; in which no possible lose of its VOlAtilG manners are the mantle of ftir mindsi .:, � - L . � � . I , � . :. � . : ": ' ' ,..-:.. :.. � � , �:.11� . �11�' The Sir John Macdona;ld status , in from the B&ron,her huAbamd.who in charg- Sultan, of Turkey, E4,000 ; Emperor of element& can occur," says Henry 8tuart. None are truly great without this orns. '­' . �'. -.-. - . I '. �� , , . . .1 . . . . . ­ ­ - L , . ,, -.,.,. .. . . , � .- - rinacyp n air, theme escape and 'no .1 I . . . . - ,4.;:i_ � I - I. Mon- given So just 01LUSe for divorce. ,, " It It il in the Ope .1 ­ � I . �_ Kingston will be unveiled on Oot;ober 23rd ed with neglect, and desertion, ,Fhiob is Austria, E2,500 ; E r of 00 ut.-A. B. Alcott. 1i 1. - � ­ by Sir Mackenzie Bowell, and 0r. 92,OW Kin of My"'.70fl,wo ; Queen -1 . .: .. ­ ­ � _ 1, ; I -l". . ; if on the wingsof the wind to fortilize A few drops of oil will set We political .-. . � �.... _. � . `� ; � I I .. I- .40�i 11 Uguel Secretary of State, will deliver the Chialso Meyers wash , Victoria, fl,& ; King of Belgium f.400; 90 0 . . . I . .. - '11:,9 :.�l . - . - . . - ��, . ­ . I ­ , Ahged at Pomeroy, French resident, 1120 . President oi the other fields. If it, is left in hasps in the machine ab work, when a ton of vineA%r .., � � .1. I 1,�, - oration. Addresses will also be -delivel:ed Wash., yesterday. It was stated by some would only corrode the wheels and canker . ..� .,... 1, �; . I I '1 by Sir Charles 'A. Tupper, Mr. Geo. ".9. United 9taten. f35. - . L . I -. .�:7 .. I �. . . 4" - who witnessed the execution that life was . rd. decomposition taken place* and there the movements. -Colton. . L I . � , I .­ 1. , ­ . - . . - : .. ­ L " �,..:; , , -� I j..'� Poster, Ltent.-Governor Kirkpatrick, Mr. - . z . . � r I 1� .. �. I . . � . .-. -, ,�_ ­ _- I- : f, I . . not entirel extinct when the body was out . - - I .. I . 11 : - IOU � . I � _... - L 11 - - L - ' v '' �:. "L. , V of these same valuable element% I - .. , :. _ . L' � �' .1 . . % , . . _ ., . -.,. _ ­ - , 4 . .1. I ­� - �. >'; , . . /_ M. Sullivan, and possibly, Sir'Oliver do - in the noil it is damp and is . " I - I . ` .� I. M wn, mTthat a faint, pulsation of the - , I . ;r But when . . .. _: . ­ - � :_, I - _ I '. . . IR 6t 146 Harnessect - ,:. I The English Tongue - . . . ��L`� ;..-, I I t :1 owat, and Lieut. -Governor Chapleau., heart was perceptible when he was placed - . . . .. - ;. , .--. . 1L l'i _. - I .1 - . . 2� : :'k Commissioner Miall, of the Dominion in his coffin. - - � it Is said that 3W,000 cubic fast of i,ct*d up9n by the porous soil, which, as it is said that the Duke of York's honio. 1 I , . _: : ,�; _V L;�_.; __ I . : .-.. I - ' i I .. . - .. -.1 � ' . - .1 . . . royal entourage n - . .. . . - ".: �q . - 1Y Inland Revenue Dep water plunge 160 feet downward over the all porous substmoes do, causes rapid hold is the first i England -- , .1. artment, who has just The old kuns Of 1`6 and 2D inch ftlibr4 at I . . L '!� - ... "I .."_ I - ' . - - ' . . w 'J �Z,_ 'L ' _ L " ' �. ,��; _ , ... - - r_ -­�� . � -11, . I returned to Ottawa from Winnipeg,_geaka Fort Hamilton, Now York, are giving Niagara escarpment every second, thus d000mpositi n, and holds the volatile parts to speak English. The queen's atill holds . L'_:�_ .. L - I ' � in high terms of tl�,3 crop of the North- place to weapons of smaller bore. But the wasting 10,000,000 borse power of energy .0 astead language, andaven ... - . - , . � '.'�, % -,;,,*� ,. . 11 �.'- . ... .-:.�-_n, �: � � � of it firmly by absorption. Thin action, is to German for . .. _.,­.":-.� � . ; � I ,:­ � -..: I.- __ _. _,? . .If v7set. He considers that the esti"to of new cannon will oatr a shell ton miles, or to the second. if Niagara were really 1�1 _� ..­:I�L_, J 11 " � . y known go occlusions or the taking in and 'the Prince of Wales combineaGerman and � I'LL .L. ''i. . : - _1. �, twenty million bushels of the best wileat is four -times the range of the old ones, Crad 11 harnessed" so " to utilim this energy it ' � % - , �-4_ . . . - " I l� . 11 I . �­ , !X: we'll within the mark, and that there* in L holding of IL"eouo matters by porous English with FTenoh mixed in. In fact �,:,. � ' : L , .. ..:'_._-'z ... 6 . - ., �� L , . I , ,;.�.', I.' can also be fired with muc would be suffloieub to'turn more machinery gn , * * _ : � �., --, LLL � I subitancea. For instance, charcoal has Babel was not more blessed with 11 forei I I.."i I- , �,!,, I 1. - . , ,­4*�, I . . . . - 1. L .­;. - . about . the same quantity of alightly oision. I than there is in tho world. . . �� L ...�� -.1"_ '. �_� . - .1 : i .-1 _... V;- . . . . . V .., .11 . � 1.11 . damaged wheat, ' I I: L � I 1_7 "I L the power of ,occluding in its very small tongues - " than these homes of the reigning - � � 1. ­: - .4. _.- - ­. . -Prof..Ball'o the inventor, haB returned to 1�, , ,1L .Wftff� ' . . ­',�, but it seems the Duke and Duchess. -.. L .r": -.-I, -­ -�.�i, ­ ; .4, - * . I.- . pores DO IOU than ninety times its bulk of family . 1. . - ,�!,_ . . .., , . _7 - �, - 1, _.�, . TheL ledier-keeper 'of- tli ' Haimiltbu N,dw York from Europe. Inan interview - ',: 'Spurs Not Fo1pular.- - � - - -_-� ammonia in the form of a gas. And, as a of York both determined to be "English, '. -::: ' . :": ,�:� ,.��,:, Q A4 �­ . I - , . - ­ I � , � , . .� � ­11�, ��,. - - . 1. # 14 .��, branch of the Bank of Commerce br.s been he discusses a number of scientific expert. fertile soil'has a large quantity of organic on know," and commanded their house- , - : - � �­ - , _. , � .. ' �Al- , First Chappis (madly 80mifig �: I - �:, � _40., '�­; �:- !� "., - ,�_', 1 .� , . , , � � - 1A 4�, � , , _..�L , suspended as a result of the discovery of ments, and describes a machine for oori. ) Or 988PI � Vr I d matter in a state of oarbonintion, which Kold to stick t,o the vernacular, without . . ..". -,.�� ; 1, J:4, - 1�' .. v , . , - � . L. -. .1 .. - -u : . Palmer's defalcation. There is no suaptoica, dancing salt water for the nab of sailors into fashion again for h lug. as itakin to charcoal in this action, any regard for precedent. The Czar of 1. . ­ . � , � , ,., 4 L - � - ­­ -. 'I'l.'o" t. _- __ Second Chappie (dolefully)_'Ya-ss. Aw- mak . : I . %­ _- L .. - . . I _�.. _-'..:� - " I � - - - � _r. c . �,-- - � � Of connivance -on his part, but the anthori- shipWrecked or cast one :, - I ":­.. ..%... .t. - i � - . ­ ,. I:r - si ler - "VIft, a roftut ful things to land en, when a fallah falls this WmOuia, Go Pi ly o4olved from Russia, who boasta of having married m, .1 I . , I leg 0 -n -that he was I ___ � . - .. � :. - �'.'_, -,: �, ­ , - . ax in not invention of bin own. ' . . � holly - - I I ­1� I -_ L decaying manure, is. taken in and firmly English princess, though she is w L, .1-1. � ­� -- . 4V . __ I � � .., . � * i `.. ­ .� �,., .�­ I I . .... . a -Genera 41 L� . . 1. - . .. : holds to be aftww&rd given up to the plants German, has also announced that- English . _�_ : . 1. .- ,1!, .., -�_.-@� 1 - ­ I .. . - � .L ken with itussim at his court. 1-� ... ,..�., 1. 1­1�1. ____L�' . ; .., I , A Of moneyi by the teller. It io stated on the c i _. I . that need it.for food. . shall be spo. . r - _� . I _1, %�..Js, I : � States : , � �� - - _ ; . " discoved nting the embezzlement The Attor ay I Of the U ted : _1 ' ' k . igig or prevei ON. L . has been informed that a saloon. - , I I � 1VZA , � I - . . � . .j , _: L � 1: - - . _... nul .-., I . - . . - ­ .. - - I ; . -,,! best authority that Palmer's defoiloations keeper has moved a post: m I ­ %47 so, Ifferit.; - ­ 44 Ozarins, having, found .- .. - _­ L . - . : - . � . : I 0 1 1 1 - - ­' - _k ' arkina the , I - Thus is is that thi. beat place for the This io because th . � L , � - �L " L I .: _. I - will be lose than $15,000. 1 .-. L .�i - ,­. ­ I . . ,.,-_1 , "' �:� I . . . I ' Ili befib-time to 'h '._�' ,,;..,- _ L . _V � i - .1 . ­ . � " . boundary betwaou that country ana . -She is the) squarest girl I knovi , - _. ': - 0161aurain ilk the so -and the the latter- very difficult, to speak her fond ­ , . � - � ", .1, .. , . - ' L ' - -�-1.4f"�',.-.,�"!I,r,��.��.�. can - . t 0 � �-'�.,�­.. . .. 1 �. ; ' 'f'...'� ., , 1. . � . I 1, J. , ?��,�j_'-." .,� �� ", -1 a I . -as possible. Thusi, husband wishes. to spare her all � . . I - -, "i ., , - , � . �o ;� I.,_'.." , L . _ . .. i I - ^_ I ---� .-.! 11 da in northern New York aboub ton feet ,.L "d1daA tral says, _1 4� " 14 as coon . _.� ­ � _, '. it!_, L � I ­;,�':'Jj" . , . I .. 14� - act .true - that it is . & w"te of snuoymoes-ponible. English ip Qo fineO , ,. - .. - ­ L, L f.. J,P,l " L . I � : I 010. ­_ ­ . . - GIMAT BRITAii _ ._ .t��, � . � 10t it the ,. - . ''. . I "I , - i i '� . i . . -;, , -.,­- .V '. .". - 1, ,. . I ion manylipsti.". 4. - .too,, it., I - - I - .. . .- . , i . -1 - ,_._ . �_,�, b.,�. , I �_ . ; _ ­ Lit '#a ' , ' '' I , 11 - � 1; .- � �,-_--,::_, ". . , into Un4t6d States territory (or the , Her- oraWs di , - ,:: . . - . , . ;. . L. I ­ ri jq� _ - �: _ 11 I - - to L ' � .Ili ,6,0 _ if, 30�t. 4 t � ___ '.. : ­ - ­ �� ,.L . ,-,. . d � . "t.i ""_ *a - . ,124)wv a 0 , L . ; I .. . .. - - .. '�, . . -9; a I . . - - I I .1 ''' ' ..�,� L ;�.,��_.. 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"' your subseripuion to Tua N�cwe is paid. Lumber Yard. �" jin, - ARemittances are acknowledged by a _ W� CUlli8 ha8 k hundred man olds - .;r 11 _: - k change of date on labbl'on the cret paper fol- $'. Mfes'fenrile Bell is horrio loolt$g heal ® . �� o, , w lowin rsoeipt of money at this office. Always that average over 16 lbs. each. th as ever. • •S i i i f y�L. R : a ante pais aheua. ti --At_Brock Road on Wednesdap;' Oct, . Mise Iltepbenson, of l insale, Buindrayed . . ... -- , 16th, the wife of W. H. Jaokson,'ot a son. with friends bore. �y ' ' F. (. McOarthy 'bale gone into sheep i` I • —Mrs. Armstrong, of Toronto Junction, 1 • ti �h� x�� � Wo hay{ been here with friends f - ortnigbt. raisin He stocked at�Douglais sale; ..% - ' •- M ' . Carpenter tier and two children, of _ I , Dr. F. L. Henry, (De, will be �'jG�1. foand at the tlordon Hpuse or's epary Brock ad; visited friends here on Sunday. a -r s •: •.. s I: �7_,� , 1� A strange colt badly laroerated with barb- oI . - . PICSERINa, ONT., OCT. 1fi, 1896 Tuesday. 88tf ed wire has been wandering around here ilVg Dave novo i11 stock eplen�l�bpe Of Dyes$ ' ' _ -We understand that Mies Reny has lately. ;`' (foods including Tweed Dress Suitinge, doable . s been re-engaged by the trustees of B. B. I I, T (� AT�i�/� C Now the little boy is everywhere requir, 1 width in the newest designR. Ever' lady should, _ ' Lll ti j1J�.'LL 1� No. 4 east, %r another year, ed as apple, potato (or toile) and .turnfp , —C. H. C. Wright, of Toronto wasIn 1. • q , , elevator. t ® ill bare a few days. last week, harvesting his T. W. Brown's stotae stabling is reoeiv- - - • I . _—Bpink's Hour, Logan's. . _ * - - k1: , . ,.,I.. Iy g , * potatoes and other garden truck. ing quite prominent attention in some local�,� Goody• • • •...' -Read made clothin ; Lo an s. -Geo, Rowson,- of the aid concession, I. - -The perpetrator of the Myrtle robery is making some exsensive improvements �Wesare sorry to lose Miss flee from our The new, red selvodge sponge crepon. -The . is still at large: 1 to bic dwelling and other buildings this neighborhood, but glad to hear of her sue - Ideal Interlining bas no equal. Ask for sample. "1,, —N. J, Brown is moving into the fall. oees in h'er chosen calling, music, in Toron- Full stock of Girass Cloths, Canvas, Surrah Linin to. Our beet wishes are with her. r Leavens' block this week. I - g' ' —Robert Deyerell has placed anew J H Madill has become quite an acrpbat Selicias, Etc.. • —Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visits Pickering fence along the front of his premises on eve Tnesda office over Bank, 8$tf, ` and gymnastic performer in mid-air, at h every.Tuesday, the Brook road, and moved it out onto ' --i'V. E. Vanstone shi ed another ear• least t e cow on Clark a hill and his bio - �` j "[j _ �' . PP the proper line. ole give evidence of'such, BncceBs brpther. �'!'�1 !'i i i i i i ' 1-1 Ioad of hogs to the oily this week. --"Christian Patriotism, what dose iL Several from barn are going to Markham y prepare fOr cold weathe by procuring stlirie of j -Geo; Crow wishes us to state that he require of ue is the topic of the Y, P. a. on flaturday to hear the gifted leader, Laur- " - has put up with W. H. Banks for the C. E. prayer meeting ,neat Honday.even- ier address. A marl who has won the die. I ! Our new. wool vest. We h e them all sizes. See . winter. ing at 7:30. Leader, Mr. J. B. Horn. tinction of the Pilver-tongued Orator of I - ; . our childrenti w_ OOL vim: Long sleeves, very dine --.lames Miller, Barrister, of Broin- —We have had a deluge of life incur. Canada, can be no ordinary speaker.- goods, and cheap. �} , . baivn, has located in Beaverton where he ante agents during the past week. It is Our young men have great times, especi• 1 - espeots to work up a good practice. the custom with one agent at lean to hold ally some of ot�r bachelor farmers. Some - • —J. 73. Rogers occupied the Methodist .a religious seryiee upon completing each are anxious to know how the old gent is Wj�j,t{�, Woolens.ii..' . ; - . ' Pulpit Sabbath morning and B. Bunting application. going to distribute his feminine property. - , 1' PP I Men's all wool underelotbing, cheap. •Creat Phil be. eveiiipg, in the abseuee. of Rev, --M, and E. Boone are Navin the west While the Hermit never seeks any ; , . - . q but the leading belle of the season. Harry, , ' I. stock of Heavy V4 ool Sox, Heavy Wool Blankets.. P shop in Dowswell s block fitted up with if he takes the doctor's advice will Boon be Big stook of Flannels. Heavy Shaker Shirting in = --Rev. McAuley conducted a children s shelving and ooa>;ter a�ad will remove ! g service in St. Andrew' church Sabbath a benedict. Back wanders south occasion- i great variety. All at lowest e8sh Pisces. thither with. their stock of stationery and ally to go west. The old maids question 1 I. ? ' morning. The same was yery entertain• fancy gouda in a few days. is one that disturbs some. Thanks.—while p� I ing as well as instructive. —The nanual"rifle matches of the 84th Isaac declares old bachelor is agood fellow. 1` - DICKIE C)C. 1 . —Miss Robson, who was so cruelly Battalion will be held at the ranges, Never mind boye a good time is coming for C �. treated by John Long, at or near DenfielJ Whitby, on Friday, ' ' y, y October 25th to. "va fellows." is considerably worse and her recovery'is commence at -10 o'clock a. m. sharp. Is bigotry rampant in our civilization ! - T " by no means certain. Her friends are See program for list of prizes. yet ? Surely our rising. generation ought _ __ ''`" ' deeply anxious. - —Wednesday evening 8otne unknown to be more liberal than the preceeding one. - •=Henry Gordon threshed. buckwheat person smashed a large light of glass in sometimes we hear a party politician loath I •, , . !on Thursday, and had soma 400 bushels front -of Misses M. & E. Boone's fano out his imprecations on the opposite party Al LO RIN . ' .. off a nine acre fiel). The threshers claim y ;ns if such were a set of lunatics rather than Go*,- T- x- .. goods store. To be honest the guilty men reasonin for themselves. When I I � - i that the above is the best yield they have party should confess and have the lass g : 1 _ seen this year. B hear a Reformer declare his Anti•Toryism . ) - .; —T. N. Stevenson and famil will replaced. to fanaticism dr a Tory his Anti Reform iii full blast. , y—Mr.-Barke, of Toronto', was here last as I hear quite promisi _q YOUDg men do, fur tailoring department is now u� st..s a are tilrning out i shortly vacate the Field place .on Post week looking after a ,suitable lace to methinks such a one has sealed his chances finest end best Clothing at prices which cannot be beaten. i • - hill, and remove to the city, while Chas. locate, as he has a notion of starting a for social and political success. While we , I .I • - . Bradford will take possession of the farm I P hennery on an extensive scala. I38 has believe in party politics and think it neees- and work on shares. I' 1 I I4 not yet decided which of the several eery, ' we advocate charity to each other, —Palmer the defaulting bank clerk a,E;d places shown him he will rent, as the rules that guide been- individually, r ; : - I , , Ftl ianothe defaultin Grand Trunk clerk should guide -them collectively. Boots �i�ld Shoes. � � - g R —Nicholas Brown, of Uxbridge, was y t. both of Hamilton who were sentenced to On Tuesday, a large funeral followed the P .' ,- ' here last week in the interests of the y - three years in Kingston Penitentiary, p y• remains -of -Cleo. O'Leary to the Roman � ' -yule are 08ering Good Values -in these lines.. Have bought a large Ztock- Home Life Insurance Company. We ez 4 passed through here Wednesday in charge Catholic burying grounds Pickering. Bev- t P g y g ressed some sur rise at eeein him a$ oral weeks a before the recent advance in prices._ It will pay yod to see them. of officers. : P P q go, he was taken down with _ it was generally reported throughout the Typhoid fever which speedily developed in. —We regret to state that J. T. Clark, townshi , that lie had departed hence. Yp s p y p •i ' 1. �' ' of Toronto Saturday night. formerly edit P p to inflammation o the Tanga. Medical aid Y g Y He informed ue that he had not the and trained nurse's care could not stay the or of this paper, is confined to his room slightest intention of doing so just yet. , grim disease that had settled so Barely np. _ a it. with. a mild attack of typhoid fever. We —A, J. Huggins-, of the 3rd concession, .on a frame, seldom shaken by a day's ill• ? join tide numerous friends in wishing hire •informs ns that some arson unknown en Hees, and Sunda mornin he fielded. -- _ -- - - - a speedy recovery. Y g Y -------- ---- --- -.-- -...-- - --- - --- - -- - ---- - '- - - - _ - - ----- - - ,�, 1''. tered his pasture fieldSaturdaynight and Through all his illness no word of complaintCOMMON - C . —Mr. and Mrs. Arlesworth and Mrs. stole a fonr•year•old black gelding The escaped his lips and his genial good nature i ,_ , I- - Harry Hyams, of•Toronto, spent a few animal was tracked through the 'stews ' and the smiles with which he.alwayegreet I SENTIMENT , _. __ 1� days last week with Uriaii Jones and wife; g g ed you,. stood him in ;;cod stead in tho.hour i t - 1 `.-,-� and the gate closed again. The horse is I V' - of the Brock road. Mrs. F� ams is in of atiiiution. He Was the second Bon of rho , ' I - _ y a general purpose animal, black in color . very poor health and may not be able to late Timothy O'Leary, who lived where � _ I � I- i - " ' �' with white. hind feet and a star on face. appear at the trial of her husband, which Timothy O'Leary, and elder son, lives now. "± ' d CNE authorities have been notifieJ and a - - As the dark dreaming clouds of depression a r ilifting � comes' off shortly at Toronto, In the early sixties he married a Miss ,-I . , . ' � � , description of the horse publishel in the James, who hao'borne him 4 sone and 1 . Aiid the gleam of prosperity over us glows, . —The frequency with which typhoi4i city papers. The thief must have been daughter, all of whom survive him. His a suitable time to look over our wardrobes fever eases have been reported frons the possessed of a bridle, as the animal alone lose; will be keenly felt by the earviving, ones ! - d serou8l think about getting new C10tbe8. `I. premises now occupied by the family cif was taken from the remises. but we i y g g the ]ate Geo. O'Leary, leads to but one P point them again -to look tipoa his i - -A daring but fruitless attempt was release as another of m'an s mortality and 1 -As the 'above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vig*oroug k - conclusion:—the sanitary condition is not made to burglarize W. T. Dunbar's store the need of pure lives here. The neighbor-' RE perfect, It may be due to want of pure action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and make -.- - about midnight Wednesday; About that hood tinder their, sincere condolence to the water, or the dwelling itself may be de family. them right regarding price and general make-up. We live in Pirie's Block- - fective, The Pttention of the Board of time Mrs. Dunbar heard a Horse at the _ ���, front doorway of the store which is enalos• DUZRT f4 1 Health is hereby directed in that quarter. ed by wire grating and locked. Present. ! � ' -- r,l*iN, �, 1i1 ,�,uAIJ - PICKERING'S... —We have received a number of letters ly she heard a -brisk step on the sidewalk - A solemn , hush prevailed in our,littla . - 'Ibis week that we cannot of ford space for. and the noise at the j FASHIONABLE TAILOR. 83veral from Rouge Hill were devoid of grating ceased for 'pillage this morning ae the announce t. . some time ; but resumed when she lit a mens was made from home to home that _.'. - news of any sort, and were simply a col _ P Y lam and notbin more was beard. J. B. the venerable. Jahn Parker, .. -•______s �__.-__._ .__- -. _______.,.__--.-� lection of silly nonsense. Now we know P g J P.. entered Q these scribes and are oils well aware Horn was going to work at the will about upon his evarlaetii,q rest as painless and q 12:30 and his a proach scared the bur eacefnll as a child oes to sleep on the " 1 t • - - 9 ` that they are capable of penning good tars for a time. In the morning it was mother's bosom. In death this oalm .. ', 1 i items, and we hope to hear from them I �T found that the grating across the doorway deep peace is pn his placid face. It' was Tine, again, but in a different shove. had been pried apart, and two ahesele sleep—the sleep of the beloved, without a i i i i i i `_.... —The Uxbridge Journal is much elated were found between the wire and the trace of pain, or of the toilsome years, or , - I I ' `I - over the fact that a subscriber has donat- door. A brace and bit were also found of the cares inseparable from human life. - - ,_ ed that sanctum a potato 2 lbs, and states on the:platform. These tools were identi The sno ivs of age silvered tris hair, and . _'�'� �iAt�r ' that itis perhaps the'larQest in the county. fled by W G. gam, they having been this made death more beautiful. On BLUE EIE1�Nir&1 &t1d g8t Pi1C88. ' What nonsense. Two weeks ago we de taken from a tool -case in his shop, the Friday next at 2:c30p.m., he will be borne PURE MANILLA. ' - ' ' taeribed one weighing 21b lObz, and since look having been" broken.- There is no to Erskine Cemetery where be `hall sleepI , that have learned of one weighing 41bs doubt but that the lighting of the lamp is by the side of his beloved wile, and amid less one ounce, and the hens removeii Rhat scared the marauders off. the fathers of the place, the goodly roll k that ounce before the potato was dug. 1.of the men o have done their duty Full line of Harvest Toots always on band . Mixed Paints, Oils, Varni -be - . _ i The Journal can have another innings. % . . Markl•am Fair Notes. ' as citizens and'obristians, and who Etc. We make a specialty of Siachirte Oils. . -After an illness of some weeks dur• 1 - - - i ation. Geo. O'Leary succumbed to typhoid now rest from their labors. . i J. ` ReaAZ , �1C �T1Ilg• . fever, and other complications on Sunda Mies Boak on the New Williams took the Mr. Parker was in the 83rd year of his y special $5.00 prize for '•best foot stool orna' age. He was a native of Ayrshire. - — - Morning. Deceased was in his 55th year mente'd with sewing machine work" the Scotland. He snryived all his brothers • and leaves a a idow and a large family. . ' g dr Sipper being opposition.—Bun. and sisters except ccuyqe. HILTS (�'He has resided in Pickering the majdr A steady and sgocessfgl exhibitor—Wm. Ha came to Canllda in 1842 and wasWDILLINGHAM'S part of his fife and was one of our moat Flemin , '.. .� . R dealer in Dominion organa' and • , ­. industrious and respected citizens. The pianos, Heintzman & Co's pianos, and the in Toronto immed; . iately after his arrival .1 - funeral took place from his late residence New Williams Bewinq'machine, has been in the country, for 9 years in business, ' Furniture Establishment is-replete-'vitb the latest style is = I F .. "lot 12 con. 8 on Tuesday,at 10 a.m. and and then came to this plica where he has an exhibitor at Markham Fair every year Bl�D1100M SUITS at �I2. after service i❑ the Roman Catholic since :1671, (21 socc:eseive years) and Nae resided ever since, and arbors }la has been PARLOR I church, the remains were laid to rest in seldom, if ever, failed to carry off first prize; Post master. a J. P: and engaged in the - ' SUITS _ Handling only the best has its -reward. Sun business of merchandise, until his retire• the cemetery to the south of the village. EXTENSION TABLES and . The- bereaved wid1.ow and family have Heintzman & Co is 'rtranaposing piano" ment a few years ago. - I ° Shown at Markham fair b Wm. Fleming, He was married in 1851 to Hannah CHAIRS of all descripti 4 ' much sympathy. y g, ` :. , - - - 1 . +` was purchased by Mr Eck. of our town for Tingle, of Boarboro, and for 44 ears the � - , i --More sheep worrying has been re- 6450. The ••transposing" is a wonderful trod life's it y y We have a dot of new styles l�:Picture Framinge on hand. � - ported in the neighborhood of Thompson's invention.—Bun. P grim®Re toRetber. United - ,. - .f , Corners, on the Brook road. It seems The playing for "best bo or in life and in deatb they were not divided p :� . p Y g y girl pianist for her death preceaded his only by 8 UNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department is also complete in a i . � 1 peculiar that these dogs cannot be traced. under 16 years" was on Heintzman ck Co's. respec� Coffins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand. Emb. - On Monday Councillor Richards gave celebrated --transposing piano". The Weeks' A family of 8 eons and. 2 daughters sur- ' ing made a specialty. . ` notice that be would at the next meeting youngsters say it is nice to play on,. -Sun. �: l : = introduce a by-law providing for the pay. -------- vive the venerable couple. One of the _ " �_ /� 'p „ j'- ./ meat of a reward for the capture of dogs Whitevale sons resumed his fathers business here HILTS DI+IN GHA lvl 1• lCliexln found worrying she". $soh a by-law and ie also township` treasurer and a J. p P. The rest are residing within easy I ' exists in 8oarboro Township, and as a The following is the report of the _ result the mutton rill of that corporation standing of the upils in the various distance of the old hams. , , - Mr. Parker took an intelligent interest ' •,. _ 6 • _, . is very low iedeed. Frequently the re • classes of 8- 8,, o. 8, Pickering, for Aug. in public affairs, In 1966 he was al STANDARD. ��� � '1ward is claimed and the dogs destroyed, and Sep,, In 5t and sr. 4th an averse ected11 ; • PICKERING .. while the dams a �o the shee ie and b percentage stand n is g a member of the township council where q P P y P g q' given, others •ora . ., IOF C1l,ri71l�IiA. the Owners of the vicious brutes. The re• merely in order of merit, and no re rt is he served for only one dear ; but would 0 . : � �, - I .1. .. '. # - . ,.,-.,. _. ward is vlaaed at 118 in that township, made of those falling below 60 per cant. have oocapied the positron mach Longer —Sometime Tnesc.ay night Richard Sr. division, fish class -Y Beare, 67 ; L bad not bre temperance eentrmenis _been • $1,p00; t Burt was aroused by hearing a noise oat. Thornton, 52 G Nighbwander, 69'• p in advance of the ergs. �gpj{a�, paid Up .. side his bedroom window. Few men, not devotes to literary Por•COLLEGE ,�' t. .,. I ­, He arose to Thomson, 88 ; M Ellison ­Z ",, 48. Br: 4th- e,.ite were as widely raved se he. $e• __.•�" ' Reserved Fund $ 600,000 1. . converse with the stranger, but to and be- W Malcom, 41 ; L White, ' bold the fellow was one. He evidentl man, 42 E H er• avabed witty keen patriotic intetast the I.-,. R y 48. Jr. 4th --James Lynda, Ra• 7,700,000 desired to enter the house withqut blr. Crohan. Br. 8rd--(1 $all}a and C I;au h. course of oarrant events. ZZs jus trent A Boarding Bohoo} for But1i Saxes hisser Assets Over.. - $ ,V �` g in almost all questions, civil or accesias• A' : 4 ' Burt's knowledge. As this the season of lin (equal), W Too}e, G Layman, L Gerow 9 Gare of the Society of Friends. Head Office, TORONTO. . the year when" burglaries ere asuall and E Wilson a ua R White tic were clear and c nolusiva. ', y (q Yl F Darier, He was an enligggtaned Presbyte:an Beau.iful sad healthy a+�ctAtio�i ; - tiotri e�►rrimitted, it would ba wall for each Jr. division, Modiou!s buildin , ohne xl Iences ; affi- This Bank Nae a brsnoh at StouffviDs - cla�s 8- Viatta Rollin er, g alder, and fern 40 ears sa erintendant of ' h .. 4eholder 1. to be pxuparAd . to give the Percy $i le. Beatrice Hagerman, Itiabard y P gitsnt.et - . whex® deposits are taken at current rates. x., ' intruders a warm reception. It would ba Burke, F}orris W2lite. Class L��•-Minnie aha Sabbath school, and was tihe of tbre I .- k a terrible thing to sbp�t a man even if he Beaton, ho stood far in advance of all others Verb► n►oiier � rat+�s gums of S1 and ugWarde received' t° � Obartie I.�otiut, -'Mnry.,.Tl )Wan, ,, were in the sot of robbing pour premises, Dryden L ode, Mamie {Via,,.��1ggr ,• ��j. in bhe,r' contributions t religion►s.. attd{y'n&" I mptpt+s . ''bus the SLING$ I3A1�TF Department, all ' y iii0 •, Pte( S ' A , but is a*on ,more terrible to have him 2 -Annie Malcom Edith F bene�►oletit Parpciis leis paator p;l . bI �! .. a pi es #or dopirtmental,aud .in►terest allowed half yearly, ' Penton, tlharlie , ,' ,enter your premises, aa3 not onl fifer Todd ,rrsdt(fitx beiauaf the l r t'oolbn:r'`i tier- ,�.. lea. ; y P .Lloyd White, Ingram albite. Br... , .�. t . to �..��£.. ! other �'- :- - r- . Jy= n;:� � n ' ', t Farmers sad6 irote8 and L _` ,1 ' our gOo•is, -but alr,o bkioot yon down for 1st olase�-Hazel Oke ?"at'eio �'briat +�$igtt 1 Grp Cora Arrstrori , i . 1.:_:r . ,: t• > _ !_ s' con ted at lowest rates. I` riialcing the slightest protest. All Chia s bheo}Ii . Ha ��� { g Joe M ontro Oarol . P �4p an y, lane MOratro iebta - . _iy - ,, �� .: �� .' . 8 % _ .. x' n , f ._, riair�erad & rsvolvar - , . .... �- : __lure . -, - �� - ,.. ,A - " . -1. � 1et%er f>Qr-oration aj}✓,ply t0 _ . _ -.: , . - - `• should have a lac De ear. J' -. - �1 t + . I , e= .I - _, a. 4 a.. - p Q g r. let v}ass . Baataetoe Whi _4;.__ h. - _ ' ,<> ., _z �I v � -_ t.: , Pooh hots h }r: h 11: , o d if onl Ifor the a 4 � � k k::; , - y' a ar _ ran ,.,.. ._ . --- r ,: ,K pI� k Hgsiin s D r .:..__: �.. ..:.,: , en alp j,l x3 u .. i.wt ��iorTT a #! as of the `thin r �d3"_. a,.i� .'.�,..� ti �' fol Fy ;. �♦b ; .: 1 g 0 " I.. e,. 4: i-_ -': t _.,� s - 'it's' r'-, - •fit'. r :, . ,rt18 Lag I3IA i �:: j.t w . - t - - :r P, s a' } c ,i �; , STO UFF ,a. s. ' .v;�'..' i6 <Fiv 11 i3 ,de• i -R Sr a . _ -:- ; :. ' - r.11 - r. - .: - -�, 4 _ :;,., ,.r .a. _ ,I �iftv'.. �c is - .. , :.1. -. L. _ , li�r p ..: - .. - y #,.t? , ,� s mt�gL. �. _ I'. J% % �Mh �l, ar, K s: `, „#t .'a 3 4 p,� amt ` r '`t a: _ � tAkV'.- ' cle from the - 6= t . o,,, ,,If one looks from some hi c 1 Ing top upon. upland and . low• and the balance tti . o 11 land in these October days It - is some time aiLice ot,r Karg .,trin, nlear _ he will find almost any•. aroused. by .the alarming notes of the fire- , fi:'e on Sntur• where around this town bell, but on Thursday evening last about I [O. 6 MAIL. . , al n ` vistas opening up into the 9 p. m , it burst forth on the calm night +` I4 L.ocAi, 2: P. =a ,i oats to .the acre is quite finest natural panorama to air, sending a thrill of terror to the heart ++ 8 LoaAL'I . ft P. M. - Hay, now, ton........... ` IV thing with Singha:nptoii to be seen anywhere. If the of every householder in town. The cause TsAzrrs atoTNat Wast Duit As i:4T.L vt7g••- Straw, ton .............50 J.iYK this year. I otserver s all come. by am •' for alarm was the discovery of a blaze its 6 40 to -5.,25 . - y bition, toil, or .etas point- the small oil house at the north end of the No, 7 LocAL . . . - 9:14 A- U.. Dressed. hogs ............. 1'he Corbett Fitzsimhibna fight has been : ,: G. T. R., station. .The: Bre was in teat "I6 LocAL 8;041 P. 11d, Beef, forequarters ..... 8_ 00 to 4- C Ieclared off, the latter refusing to agree went, or better by suffering, ro nos when the reel arrived, bat itgtock " I MAIL �� 8:22 ,i', M. Beef, bindqutirteics...... a Qil to GO �._ g g to a some more spiritual p K e L, a poatvonement. o h 4 60 to 7, d4 understanding of the true but a few minutes to -extinguish it. The TISKE TABLE Station 0: Mutton......,.J.....,..... The drought has been severely felt in h Y p cause of 'the fire is eta osed to be a outan= T.B.Veal, carcase ..r...... -. 5 00" to 700 duties and pleasures of life, e. ma ale Pp P QO 18 to 00 00 :ne parts of Durham county, some, far through the vistas and even tarry a while sous combustion, -Times. TRAINs GOINo EAST DTJE As MLLOWS:-- Butter, lb........;.,,..,-.. have to drive miles for water for beyond in the ever blooming valleys of The Brookdale Trout Preserve Co, are 00 00 to 00 18 y No. 6 MAIL . . 7:47 A.M. " Eggs, doz.................. Elysium. The oaks and maples in the going in for ahatchery--a roofed plat® No. 14 Mlxztl�.: 2:18 P.M. Potatoes, per bag.-,,,,.,, 25 to � , lies T?olly Lawrence, of Oriaia, nearly woods and the birches and alders by the with vete. '��:; We understand, John Weldon, Sr„ has . " 8 _ LOCAL . - . .6:23 P.M. '� - .3 lost her i one day last week by swallow-. wafer courses are full of hanging leaves, DOMITI�N L ng a. bio `n piece of glass while eating for although the ground beneath is thickip bought the farm lately owned by John ;�:'a some piokle�� carpeted the fallen leaves are non yet miss Monroe near Zephyr. •: TRAINS GOINo WEST I)iJ$ AS FOLLOWsi--- , � r , Mr. Ed. Ryan, of Toronto, bought a car Nu. 7 Loeni. : x:18 A.M. - f„ g The Gravel ret town cdfincil discuss- ed. But the leaves, instead of being say Y which b to longer green, have hues of red, �ello-w or load of potatoes here this week from Me. ++ 18 MTaa�u $:15 P.M. Capital Paid up,. $t, �O,06 , 1J ec: last week th at manner in c ' advertise. that to as a resort for hoc brown and blend their colors in infini E. Kennedy, of Uxbridge township. The SUI' IUS - $1,5�O,000 ,, .,. �' tad® of subdued tones that art envie and price was something like 15c per ba{i. This p f : _ yr fever patients, would reproduce."if only of mortal it were shows how cheap the tubers see. � l John Lusk s : re shoe,-, townline,McCarthy, y �AR�ti WHITBY AGENCY. Clarke was burned to . e. ground Frida Riven to dip hie brush in hoes of heaven." A. W. MoCarth of Orillia, formerly of1. y There are bones that nature in its own way this town, has taken the Bimaoe House of A . aeairal Banking $asiness sransafft.,I �...V'. eoeniag last. It was with difficulty that tskea on its lace as life dose in another that place, and is reported as doing a - • , a portion of the farnitai~e was saved. way, ,when by labor, toil, failure and un• flourishing business. Uxbridge peopleOP'�AVIN(s D1sPASTMitNT. { t. The death of Jas. McCormack, at Obha- timely victorious attainment, nature; has visiting Orillia will be ears to. call on him.IIIIIIIIIIIII :ntereet allowed at highest current mite*. ltd " While Mies Nellie Gray was driving the . notice o2 withdrawal required. I_ ..- cr �, -� .._. wa, on Friday makes the nth death in the accomplished the round of hoc seasons and % g E. J. THORTON,11 .� , family in two. and a half years. Con- mutely submits the work of her hand to mower on her father's farm near Leask IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII zoty MANA;Igif- enmption was the cease in every Dasa. the judgment of the Supreme Ruler. They dale, on Tuesday of last week, the horses Ry a new device recently pulsated in U. S. and3` _ ",e Two horses were killed on the G. T. R. possess a certain indefinable spirituality took fright and ran away. Her dress C3..adaby CCAS. Ca.VTHid - � •; traek at Shanty Bay on Saturday morn• becaaQe they also mark the certainty of io th t i roarethed then mach eand ® assinwas hrover - . ing by a freiglJ6 train. One of them was ultimate control of evil by good, in the g passing rarrweus,+tca�a» A' `. T t syr '` C '_- ., ol. O'Brien's charger, recently purchas• destiny of the world. To the reverential her slid dragging her Borne dietanoe. .Her L1 •....i observer there must be exceeding pleasure brother, Allan, stopped the team; bat white 11 '��- - � _.. ed' in the contemplation o! these t►ntmm� tints doing so the team backed the machine-: Mr. Boulter; of the canning works, that are revesjod to the highest and low• over her again. Although badly crushed .....:s...� �, '1� = d the a n ah® is recoyeriri,; slowly. -Journal. CAN RE ® �enn�y ►�i.: "max Yicton, Ontario, has just conclude est alike. Whoever he be that looks upon. U sale of 1,000,000 cans , of fruit to parties P -thein with pleasure mast be himself on- MTH NO INCONVENIENCE ' __fid in the Ngrth west. The t;hipment will dowel with the sense 4f beauty which isn ... -x �, : - e reateet ifta that usture's GodPICKING= 5►5�j{��rQ'i �nU1. 11� fill 26 oars, one of th g g WITHOUT,TRU' t Mise Mand Elliott has been' Appointed can bestow upon as," _ , , " ---- •-�..G . • i,:11 Librarian of the public reading room and Sca�boro Council. CHEAP BY MAIL _E E�JRIUM _ ;N Library, Bowmanville, 8DOC8680r t0 Miss Your name to us mesas comfort to.y w- _ ` Pcst yard will do it.' Hellyar who resigned. The appointment ; The above poanoil met arena t to ad- I , i A ,, is a good one. P h C1AS, �li�T� d�. joarnment at $arrow's hall, Woburn, on At;e of person or "� Rev. W. Pereyw Fldteher, Of Oshawa, Monday, October 21st. Members all pre- ^� case immate�iat i34 Ktar �T. West f" '. reached in the Christian Church, Orono, sent, with Reeve Cheater in the ebaic. _/'"'" TosoNTo • - - - cwn,►oa , >a . ­ PCOLLEGE} ;- : , last Sunday. Mr. Fletcher intends .to re- Minutes of last meeting were read and �...�/ {' THE BEST turn to green's College, KinReton,f and confirmed. A Boarding School for Both 8ez� Under itVER i remain there until neat spring. The following communications mere r'e• D EVit- L_ I- �'1. 'tCare of the Society of Fr+ends. nabee ceived and read by the reeve. A requisition oro StoveB . aYld Ti. aria The new steel bridge over the Oto _,_.- _ _ from a large number of ratepayers asking Beau.ttul and healthy locatioi: ; c � River is to be declared opened' on the the reeve to issue a proclamation catling a modious buildings ;home inflaencee ; sill- y �Wa�B On hand, .., z t 123rd intit., at 2:30 . m. Warder, Under• First cle►sa vehicles and horses for hire da : public meeting at Burrows hall about oient staff. or night. Teaming done promptly byIr wood -has received an- invitation to take 1 - - - . October kith, for the purpose of diac.aeeiupt Very moderate rate. i dayor job. 'Bae n connection meet , part in the opening ceremonies. the advisability "of holding a centennial ing all (1 T R trains. Freight and e own Preparatory and com etc business livered Lo all arta of The Umtgd States will have a lard celebration of the settlement of the t P Y I� express s • p ° surplus of winter apples. to ship, this Boa- ship next June. An afiid' vit. from Geo. coarses and prepares for d®partmon.tal and the villittg , son. About 900U bole. of apples= were gall as to the catching of W. Edward's and .matriculation eaaminationa. Board, sale .and comm'ition stables ' in PQd.A,r S �et8,l RC?Oflii$` BtIIa Shipped from Montreal to England last Jas. Grant's dogs worrying sheep. Fall course in Music, Drawing and, connection, - 6`i, �• . same nuralber left New The following accounts were presented: patulin / Siding furnished an week and the g Vfld. �%C%. L+' ` York the previous week. �Vm. Nesbitt for cleaning and repairing Prop:, YZOKERL"id: 8hol"tel3t IIOt1C8.�� At the mPetina of the South Ontario brides near Milne's mill $2; M. Coats for Send, for "announcement to i SB�bbath School Executive Committee, it eravellina on north townlinP 5120 ; Thos. PRINCIPAL FIRTH, - Reesor, Scarboro's share of gravelling on Pickering, Ont.; 1, Ea�tetroughing . and was decided to bold its next convention North townlins $6 50 ;-. G. T. Morgan for 1 = . in Oshawa, on the 23rd and. 24th January, -• < .i IYIa 0- -w�` ended t0. - pitta plank $7.80 ; VY. Thomson balance on work ��) wo P ro 1896. - The re aration of the program P p n. 50 c • M. Barns, fixing - brides on 3rd con. �. � , 1 �, is in the hands of a local committee. culvert and erecting guard rail,on Danforth - -- A i? E%;T `j" '�[�y' - l(li Messrs. Campbell & VPhite of the Osha- road a4.; A. Grey, for repairing culvert, , D+ • . en le' dy .1 -� k tva -Roller. Mills have dissolved partner- opposite lot 16, in 3rd con. $6 43 ; R, Gal• IM 6 "" p braith for cedar posts supplied $3 ; Toron• �_ ry ship, 11ir: Cam bell having taken hip t ,• + , -1 - .�_. `' sin Be t. Elliot, of Montreal, 'with to General Hospital, care of S. Popplewell, s � P111e18 B�ockr - _ �1(31i8r1IIg #:. , con , sines: The firm will here at 40 cents er day, $`l6 ; Alex Senor forIRS00 r'� Mfr him in the a p rr Geo. Cook putting plank . after be kn wn. as Campbell and Elliot. gravel pit, $1 55 ; You have dons with a u�elese W ArCH ,� � `� I Thos___ . Smith, of Mariposa exye he owns on bridge -on -4th con. $1. long ®hough. Now just Dell on Conner TIM " MEAN X0NLY 1c••' a, turkey hen which has laid 116 eggs and Reeve Chester reported that in accord t; i the new Jeweller of Whitby and see how T__�_. <, ,:: ante with the largely. signed requisition, ho �� L •. I 4 ' is not yet tires. for she is atilt layi q and had called- a public meeting at Burrows tizs- rra cheap he can Bell you a watch that you Why waste time and and 1 working the r . t.s won�tl E n. He has them from $2.40 um handle when the ind will do it _ -doesn't want to sit. I wonder wh�re we Hall, Woburn, for Wednesday night, Oct. I can rely repo pump - �� -- can find her equal, if any one has. it Mr. 3rd -commencing at 7:30 p.m. for the pur• F-•aae rHC Tta PLANT TO TF+E T[A CUP rep• . „ without expense. , �,. � = ,, grnith would like to hear from the owner.. g p i;, :Ts NAT+vt. put�IcTX. T'or the small"sum of $30 you can get one _ -:_�- . pose of diSCUSBIn the yenta _. '. roposi; The Oshawa Reformer of last; week tion. They . are. all Warranted. , .R=�Z��'*sem. ,r � . 1, -'says it understands it is the intention of Mr. Baird seconded by Mr. Cowan, moves .%,tan*u.�r - Tea i9 put up by the iniom 'Tea . Yy� = L. Fairbat�ke to cake ap lits residence and that the Reeve i,►rarit his order on the Trea rowers u. a ..Mi:e of the best qualities of Indian,i 11 - E: +.. T herefore th. y use. the grertr+.t care in the ' Jus - -J f�fq V. . carry on hi3 basiness as auctioneer in surer to pay Geo. Bell the sum. of tri for rl.xtion of. rhe Tia lied its blend. that its shy th" CONNER Im reed . WIND . `� ,tit it up them„• I� es a►.d spit it only in the cutin,! ' 5 �.' - , - . -Oshawa as soon ac lie earl get rid of his catching Wm. Edward'8 and Je.mes Grant's d ,, Y house in Whitby, and find _a suita}ale one dogs worrying hid sheep` ,..,.Lag'• th:.-obY "4'�unnu itu purity and etcutten.e ; , . atent a lied for 7 1 ;� in ib., t i5. wid lb. h -u es, and never ," �t? PP )` in Oshawa. Mr. Baird seconded by Mr. Jackson ` I' s p" a The New Jeweler and Watabmaker, This machine can be attached to p `.14,:; . 1 ir, o,�k. J. B. McDiarmid# manager of the moves that Thos. Crawford and 8. Kennedy pump handle without change. ,� t ° electric light plant at Aylmer, Ontario, commissioners to repair bridge on con. A:--. at3Cr apC�ttB KEEP �� � 7 was killed last nilght by the breaking of a 3, at lot 28. c y J I �r-n�cr lata ax 6CP TM tali trim t� fritts to Whitby, � x� , Mr. Baird, seconded b Mrs Yoangmo:et; �TBEL NdYTER & GAO. i3ROU{`fiAM : r of a 30•inch wooden pulley, which struck y f yc f the head with terrific that Messrs. Cowan, John Little and G. o^� C,�_, 9,r�tt €ext To�onea Lim on the side o W, Scott be commissioners to build bridge _ force.. The deae: sed carried a life inear on sidei oad betweon- lots 10 and 11 in 3rd. • ^_ __ ____ _.-_ TAILOR_,. SHOP—.. " , _. - ­ _ once of $7,500. I concession.. . ,:; . T.. M. Fairbairn, second son of post- •�; 1 Mr. Jackson seconded bq Mr. Baird i ,: . y master. Fairbairn, .B-owmanv'fle, Who has moves tbat,the Reeve grant hie, order on: . - ' - � rt fX11State'sFirst case Tweod Suite mad to -order ` �. ' been rusticating in Huskoka" for his the Treasurer to pa M, Coate $120; Thos• / for $14 to $1A, ' � y health has gone to Los Angeles, Cal.,.for Reesor $6.50 ; G. T. Morgan 119.80 ; Gen. , - sl m - _ Worsted Suits 'oto to 21.. the winter in the hope of building up his Cook $1 ;Martin Burne $4 ; R. ,Galbraith i" . Life I 1.fish tb. Clarence Bark, son of the late $3 ; Turunto General Hospital $26; Aaron ' '_ Call and see. $ampl- 6 g . Grey $G-18; A. M. i3eaor $1.55; Wm. Nso-. .1 i 1a� Nuts from X4.50 to $6.50E, G. Burk;Esq., accompanied him. 1 s $saver Overooate, =17 to 02 . - reported that Wm. Ilatemnh i bit i2; W. Thomppou 50 teats. It is opo Mr. Jackson seconded by Mr. Youaa I i1. Melton Overcoats, X17 to X24. tends running for the deputy-reeve•sbip := - mouse that this council do now adjourn to� •� � �. i . i � � °' Overcoats, X18 20, Hnavp cos to � of Port Perry, should be accede to the re* meet again on Monday, Nov. 25th, in Bar• ,- ' . 'hj t` Ywtk city. r , gg .r :. Head off10e--III Irish Frieze Overcoats, $16 to g18. y. guest of his friends to re enter municipal row's Hatl, Woburn, at 10 a. m. for the . - life. His old antagonist, Wm- Randle; transaction of generLl business. A IIRQUHART, Bronghancz. � t says if the report it, tree Mr. Bateman ��' �. L'� TEWAaYl,dlari Mafia ori 'TORONTO• '� - f_= ` STOUFFVILLE. g : • will not be elected by acclamation. i , �. T - . . t Caledonia, Ont., on Saturday n' ht, - the employ • . �'lr8t Olaf ob Work done �': fg< A Jas. W , rd, marble. cutter int p Y _ - Park Pattison, a barber, sudden lit e of L. C. Wideman, is afficted with -typhoid ( °' at th18 41C8. hen-: �Ot1NF' *` customer he was shaving, rushed ` fever. or done gl . ----' want an w k •ve ns� �q �£ s¢. hoose behind his shop► and attempte,i o High Constable Jones, of Toronto, was NEW INSURANCE WRITTEN •. `�� '' I,: f wi h a razor P after• I1 t th's week making investiga• & Oa+�-31 - _ T. v -._ murder is wI a wards tried to cu; bis own throat, and . at Ba an tae i tions in connection with the death of the ` . "_' i. .when in gaol attempted to beat his brains late James Burtch, with the view of hold I ;. Z» 1882 1 - , . > 4T 2 80S 517 oat. Mrs. Pattison may recover, Jeal• Duey is supposed to have been the cause. ing an inquest. We regret to learn that N. McComack, �I f - i-_ In 7'`, ` 502 820 _1 '. - - i r. t • - Bridges and culverts are being smash of Vivian, one day last week buret as artery. in his stomach acid was i _ In 1842 . �„ . , 10 001 X95 > ant arts of Llarka township ed in differ . p condition. .At'latest re its the oldcrentlet g i : '1 ;: IIl 1$95 , - 4,880,333 _-1 b heavy traction engines passing quer m n is somewhat better f - "' L ; them, piling up expense on the township. - - This could be obviated if owners of these �Ve anderQtard that application is to be made to the Legislature to build an electric ` -:� - I . - Ag®pig granted in all unrepr888nted - ' - - �istriets. Apply to R. D. STAN- - I .engines would comply with the law, railway from Port Perry to Kinoardine by LEX Ina eotor of A entg, Rooms 6,k 7 P Quebec Bank building, Toronto. . which says they must carry ' two heavy way of Newmarket and Schomberg. Pro. , plank to lay on the bridge before. passing If there are many more smashups moters are also taking up a scheme to run an electric road from Newmarket to Button - ISA g itWISE),�nicierin, Get. over, E ' the council will hays to-prosgcnte for by way of Sharon, Queensyille, Keswick, Morton Park. Oar 1 111t.V - 0--- _ damages.is Roach's Point and that the heavy snows of winter One day last week, a special freight, .In opinion in these northern climes would materially chargo of on J. F. - Jobbitt and reduce the profits and render unsatisfactory , . Engineer -Wallis, was near Marsh Hill the services of these roads. -Tribune. when - they noticed. a fire ,running the Daniel Byer's little girl has almost reg sences and - fast approaching a bridge. covered from her recent attack of typhoid ..' The train was stopped and the crew, after fever. - . - . bard work put out the fire. If they - had The anniversary sergioea of the Stouff• - happened along a few minutes )rater one villa_ Presbyterian church will lie held on end of the bridge would undoubtedly have Sunday and Mondayy, Oot. 20th and 21st. F" th ' i da tnovinR to Toronto WOod'S rhoSphodine.r-The Greal English Remaly. co is the nitwit of over tit year* treating thousands of canes with all known until at last have disooven d the true reap ' and treatmeah�a I�". o=Wnation that trill effect a prompt and Ztt#�no Anmt cu.. ' ': 4 5awwl Dtbilifp, lfbwe or Erauee, Nsrvotu Weak:e, L+xa:',�as. +tl+el - iPgrry, Zrrershts i7as of ofiva, Tobaeeo. or dkaWk Sdattil xh. Citi of "* 'STEEL i wh" Moon seal W tasauity, Consumption slid' an earW grave, WOMB -:WIT banned and a serious aneident might �►. Dray in en Phosphodin*has been titled feti®o*.*tuliy by hundresW of t�aete+l that seeuii1. n almost hsPelass--�s that had been trearow by the malt talented phyti• t e been the result. about the let of November oring diapos eiwmk- iesea that were on tholyerg*+ of and ta*aaity--cases •«".a were '" Er. -4" . It is not generally inoWn that at last ed of his milk business to A art B . yer, of Soate" �v�bt w� -the oontinued and t+�evbrletg use of of the Legislature an sat was Glasgow. .. .. . . - There is no truth in the rallnor that H. tPoott's Pbcoaphodlne, thaw that l ►d beets t°a up °' wee ah is now in force providing that Johnson has cold ou'o hie busine's -to blr. rat red vk� ��` °r you seed not dates the husband dies without a will A.bbie, of Batton, but if dame rumor knows � t& who has fd� you up as inairabla-tie O t neefsedy now wi ► y %, croperty worth less -than l►1:,000 of a Good man with the Dash and wants a reach, by Its use you eau be ee*tv+r®d to a iiia of tisett 12tap > •- . ting goes to ,his widow: Where he. business, Johnson in itis bgokleberry.- , o" � $tt six t by . he admin- will jleatr, ti4rg+e:.raast'ee io re►o. tplelat f to� �_ F.. t6 more than 1,1100, in t ad Free Press. '" 7 le i ri the widow will Ret l►1 �Ot10 ani • w 1A1's Qt;+rtp>t yr 11e�+. *Qr? t 1tt+ , «c '4 s �' 1 S S a F w Y . , rhne a widow will no longer be Theire are sers>nWo miles of s>idowalk .. - � ° _ , � k Who would iter* thought _ W*W& o• IS try 'n r ,o suffer through her husband's in Port Perry. -� '� k "M in not a will. _ ii ? _ - ­, -1 ,. `~ ,-mss z'; t r - - ' # , ' . " .,;j� (': - 1 '" �+ vM !, } f`'� - a r .e w - . c a h" 1- r r - - - , ,sn' 1 . 1V4 -i 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII �4 ..' -1 'y' Fj�{t`_ t t.,:ZPA� a?as r] "�`,", �,�. h. i b, ,.: 1 t 11 3.1, ° s� S .:1 N t. y ,. 'v4} �, n,"y _ - -'"�` - ri -sF FlYdi7 4+1: i V I ., - V r�r _ C i he pr4sbit#tiois df a very large crop - t►t� turpoIaae Saye bin of °eta vont noti a 1 oa continent P � . : n Y „this ,but' ` 1. ae omen fn: itnd thtr straits. shtho. llard*uelieie to de;- fhi solus +t the: oounttles of ttaa: old world' over . nt to .the.forte on iaturda was rtnatte dell , b em t to make. n ould .Glreatt ilritain lit•. .. . . by farmer �.� - p y t P avaal dettwastration. ae well, will result ia. low prices for that any troubl®, and hsd the effect of strew th- ►, hitt this onlydies A ep+s©isl daepatch ' ived.in.Shanghai ,commodity, e4s Farming. ` enir the tone of'the ota'tside stook `markets. T ., ie not strong enough to p oa.raus. from Tokio, annouuoea that the Japanese In view of thin end the poorness Qf .i <: Qflioial advices received in London from foroon on the Istsiid of . Formosa have Hist ® n pickle: A little salt has Y l3urg_larien are reported Ia many parts Rame are to the effect that the Italian and defeated the main bad of the Black- 4ome of the- Brain Drops is places th. of the Province. Government le willing to negotiate a treaty flags. y, coming winter, will afford an excellent re+tarda decomposition. A mus t L ' ` i1 plan is to throw an occasional forkfu .► . vx ,fl.rthur Irwin of Phii*dijlphia, will nim. of commerce with :lanada on the lines of A spinning iaotory'ab Booholt, forty-five opportunity for feeders to experiment with dr straw into the mow over the tiurfac `age the Toronto Baseball Club next season. the Franca -Canadian treaty. ttiiles fratn Munster, Weat halls, has Dol conked potatoes a yy P p as part of the ration far If this cannot lie had, weil•drted br A landslide took place in Newfoundland, Rudyard Kipilag, during his reaitieaoe lapsed, -and burled forty warkfngm®n in fattening-oattlo. As will he remembered, eoattered through the hemp will nun `` blocking railroads and denten uu a few in India, was regarded as the beat amateur the ruins• Of this number leu wore killed y g , outright in our.last issue we ave as account of:the good purpose. Itis astonishing how bridges. actor in that country. He of tea took part ght and wine were aerfcusly Injured. 9 watera, dry brick will absorb bef James Wsl1 was acquit" of the Q�a a f° theatricals in Laheare, and his friends , �A, strict inquiry .will be held in the case successful results obtained by M: Girard, a saturated. Bricks are often so , _ _ ` ' f shooting James Nelsen at the Hamilton earnestly urged him to adopt the stage an of the Armenians under *treat at Constan• French feeder, in his. experiment with granaries when the grain has beet► p. j i izes. &-profession, He was particularly effective tinople,and any eases of torturing prisoners cooked potatoes as a food for f tenin them too damp. The brick.*Ake* up t <. -i `y-- ' Hamiltonsteamb6ratttswti6eb`are`appiyfng in comedy roles. proved will be met with *severe punish- both cattle and shee .-. n moisture and thus dries tht grain it is in to have the Beach e:dnal - deepened to At the convention of lite F*r}�ellit6 party meat• p . Ia.the ration eontaa� with, and this hel•=e to dry other _, tenrteen feet. held e► Dublin, Mr. Jaba Redmond said - It is stated in Madrid ttrat the Govern: which he fed, no grain was used at 611, k grain until heap is d:;ted out without • ;° that unless the freedom of Ireland isgrant. meat of the United States has notified tile. only potatoes and hay and a little salt, the heating.--Fatrmer. The aebogrner Bleaokbird 'lane been'eelzed Spanish Minister at Washington, that there proportions per bead, er da ,for cattle k , ai `�1 � ; f =`' ao Campo Be lo, N. I3., for landing goods ed, 'ia the case of war, ib would be to the P P y "" illegally. tufle o! the "Maraeillaise" ghat the Irish `is a nsceaeity that $pain should act prompt' boinq, potatoem, fifty•five pounds one and Fall WWk I e Poultry i��Y'd. ,ould march,' end not to that of "trod Save , in bet efforts to orush .tbe insurrootlon in , Si$ir Has 9lreng,t Chief Justice of the. the (,Jueea." I uba. three-fourths ounces ; chopped hay, six . If the fowls confined to a:, enolowd - : Supreme Court, has been granted four ounde nine and three-fourths ounces • 1" , , ,_ - A sensational feature pf the Socialistic P ong run it shou be s aded u. fre frequently - monilia' leaver of absence. It is stated that -the cost of entertaining p P Q y .• convention at I3ree1*u last weak was the play, thirteen pounds, three and one-half ' x the German Emperor on his visit to West- ounooe. The preparation of the feed waw during the, Basan, both on account of Mr. W. D. $Dolt will represent' the preaenoo of the Duchene'uuline Mwthilda p' Pa .�, moreland was $160,(K?0, which Includes the done b • readin aueoensive la oteanlinesa •'and of affording the towL.�the. �laraitoim Government in Toronto as Im- of Wurtemburg. who wap attired in a' ret y P g layers of hay f3' rabioa ent this wiator. �� of special trains, do fewer than ten of and otatoen euflioieat for the whole pat of benefit of .mellow Boil fn.which to eoratoti. s` n - whtoh were used on the occasion of hie blouse, and applauded vigorously the most p T' The ,Montreal Ston Ezchan a hereafter extreme utterances of thea eakers. cattle for one day, mixing them with a The worms which they will secure after visit. it fe farther stated that the Cott of P shovel and allowing the mixture to remain : a �, tvi11 ezolnde from membership all mem• decorating Lowther castle in r ,1 - `:-­ _`�; , .prep&ration The 1&rl of Dunmore; has purchased a in s boa each .paling amply repays the pogltry : hens of ocher Stock Ezeh*ages. for the F,m sect's visit. orae $'..50 000. farm near Johannesbur South Africa. for P A alight fermentation was that P.. g+ created, and the animals ate it greedily. keeper for the work., LieaC Alexander M&oLean, of the --43rd Lord Roaebery, d,x-Prime Minister oI .i';5'�`and proposes building a large house The long hay wa fed by itself. All poultry houses should undergo a v .t • '' Battalion, Ottawa, has been appoipted England, is enjoying lite. He has been weld takeng up his residence these.. Lord "The gains m4do by the cattle were aur- thorough repairing and cleansing before aide-de.aamp to Major -Glen. 4asooigne, entertaining guests at his place in $ootla°d. $spry Yaulet is another jritish ►►obleman prising when we consider that no grain at cold weather, as the worn is more: likely r Owing to a peculiar clause in a report while his house in Berkeley square, London, a'hO has succumbed to the attractions of &tl was fed. The experiment lasted from to be well done while the weather ie good. f_ South Africa If new houses are to be built it should be "&dopted by the London City Council the is beiaR reconstructed. !t is to be one of the beginning of November 1894 till Jan• . electric cars have been stopped. the handsomest dwellings in London. It The blockade of the Arm'enlan churches usty 16th, 1895, and tho.incresse of weight done at once ; especially it the floors are to F ` r Over a million bushols of wheat were will take another year for the full comple• in, Constantinople still continues, *s all the per animal ranged from 172 pounds to 28O be of cement, or if the ceilings and walls ` v delivered at the C.P. tion of the ins rovement,e. effarfb of the Turkish authorities and the pounds, while. the percentage of carcass to are .to be'plwstered. 'This, by the way, fi li. elevators in Mani- P Armeniat+ patriarch have tailed to ereuade live weight avers ie advisable if labor land material are not toba and the Worth. West week: Princess Kaiulaai, daughter of the ex- . P A g averaged from 56.92 per cent, I �::_ � Major•Gen. Gascoigne will attend the �ueen of Hawaii, is &t present la London, the Armenians to return to their homes, as in the otws of three of the crottle to 81.114 in too eapenaive ; as each walls and flooring where she is treated with the rel not they pttC no faith in the assurances of pro• the ease of three others. The sheep, too, are more easily cleansed sand kept free r s1 `` union ahuroh parade "of all the military ` p teotign given them, ave excellent returns. T'he oaroseeea of from vermin—au item that means dollors,. -: organizations in Toronto on November 3rd accorded to a reigning Peine„ . !►_ is 8 _ aeaom anted b bee father Mr. Cie porn . There;is great sotivit int alfthe S anish these averaged from 62.87 in the caw of in the pocket of the poultry keeper every Mr.Alexander MoBachren was acquitted P y + g + y P year. A poultry keeper cannot afford to ' of the charge of embezzltn who bas a letter of introduction to the Government dockyards, and the refitting two sheep, w b5.- per Dent, its the Daae of y Po Y Pe 't g embezzling'$1,000 from of ua g two otherp `feed lice on chicken meat at twenty, , fifteen ` British Forel n Offoe from the British blots and cruisers is bei* carried on Y the Boll Organ Co., 'a0 London. q g "Another feature war the excellence of ten, or even five eente per pound. - r blitristter at Honolulu, and it is thought wig t and day. It Is believed these pre- VPhen Dom feted the honeea ehaald he ' bier W illtam $allows,& well-known figure that his mission is political, paratfous are due to the possibility that' the meat, which for quality was considered P in tluelph for half a oentury,who.was highly _; „ the United States may recognize the Cuban equal to the beat grass-fed beef, and gave a allowed to dry tboronghly before the fowls eatec�._d, died there on 1'husday night. UNITIZ. sTeTs6: ' �,. insurgents as belligerents. large percentage of lean. It must be borne are moved into tshem. g in mind that the potatoes were cooked for { 1. a The opinion is g�sthering strength at i} the fortyfour Stats flovernore in The trial of Winks, the St.,John'a,N$d., �nttawa that a session- to the latter part of the Ameriosn Union, thin -nine are amu lar hse brou Ort to 1 hG th the cattle, and that far poorer reaulta were TUNNELING THE THA>g$fi. s Noverrbar or early in I eeembe: ie.on the .&vowed believers in religion, y thatgsmuggiing has been carried on to a obtained when raw potatoes were fed by - - eards. i antic extent,b M. Girard to a n of ■hew durin the - t11 The wedding of the Duke of Marlborough R tr y a well organized syndi• period of this experiment. p g 1netlaer stiganiic Engineerinklreii Neatly _ The London, Ont., Typogrmphioal Union and Miss Vanderbilt bas been fixed for mate, the members of which, being strong « Accomplished in Lopde;a. ru otters of the Whitew:y Government The results obtained areoertsinly very has resolveu to f ne any member $1 who November 14. PP + encouraging, and feeders who have pot&tnes The Blackwall tunnel is tioon to be ab y patrouizea a Ch.naman, and $2 for a second vete given, It is said, a tacit: support is w spare, or who can bis them cheaply, socom lished fact Bays the London news Five persona waste kiIled'atnd seseraiy p y .' offence, others badly injured is a streetcar accident their open&tions, should try this ration on a small scale thin p ' : ty y g yesterday : Mme. ThalberR, wide o tea pianis winter. Those doinRao will confer a benefit ark Is now proceeding very rapidly ; Toren ei.ie a o eeterda" the `ff=s0 in the west end of Pittsburg. N that'ia to se the human males shat u in immigraLta from Iceland arrived at Mrs, Clara Doty Bates, the Ameriosn and daughter of the gra t ba o, Lablaahe to as if they will report the resulta. . y+ P Wiuwyeg. There are now 10, of theme .died recently in ThalberR s vi la at Posil ipo ___ aompresaed mfr underneath the bed of the writer of literature for juvenile readers, 1n Maples, at the age of eighty-four. When peoplt in Maaitobs. y t is ill at Chicago, beyond recovery. Stable4mfort in 'G�iltea: ' river are grubbing their way along at the `ir William Van borne, p,aaident of the her husband died she had the body ` rate of from twelve to fifteen feet a we, + Snadian Pacific railway,,c.L Montreal the Mre. Marsh&11, s California telegraph embalmed with a petrifying proportion that Warm stables and proper feed aro ertaett►• other day in his privet ;gar for the Pacific operator, was. shot in the arm by buglare, preserved it with some semk la°oe of life and if they are able to maintain this, rate .n but she drew her revolver and drove the and kept it seated in the roartS► whore Ziwl in keeping cattle in a thriving con- advance far the teat of the distance their -coast n8 make a th..-uugb inspection of two men off. I Thaiberg aced to work, dition during winter, but few live up to t Near Batavia' N. Y; a Ne,r Yor their knowledge of those. facts because of °cusp will reach the first caisson on the z. y b'trilw, ;arses deatroged by Bre at �atral express dashed right through w The $handazw likes Paris ver mach bat S y Middlesex side of the Thames about the 4" Ci,� + am, N. 1i. A gale were blowing, and freight train without eves dersiifn,g the i° the rnidat of i he gaieties of that frivolous carelessness and neglezt, writes Allen middle part of October. It that should be thb flit protecvion was poor. Loss about engine. city he does not neglect his devotional Morse. To do this in -the easiest and $ti0,000 ; i...uranee, $15,000. _ ezereism night and morning, For these it • sohieved, then this aub•aqueous portion of::,,' A report comes from Washington thirb oheapest way,. if the stock are not provid- One thousand gallons ut rinm, atit�spased Australian tattle chi ed to En (nd have i' neoesswry for him, as i0 was is tort 'on f he work 1 212 . feet in length, wilt have PP K R to face Meta►, and in order to find out 'net ed with warm, comfortable stables, pro- ' to have been brought from St. Pierre,have been found, b be affected with lents• 1 been got through within *twelve month, a- ` been found at Guyst?oro, Nr $., and have pneumonia. P when Mecca, when in Paris, happens to be vide them rob once- It_ Dan be Clone as f . been seized by the Customs otTicials ae at the time, he oonsult� a pocket compass, cheaply cow *a *t any season of the year. est never before accomplished in the time. contraband. Mi+herue,of the United States army, . which he always carries with him, Nail boardsover creaks and Dail the in• h has been a difficult and-,& dsntgeroaa popularly known sa the "Hero of the M. pallor, the rich Frenchman who has side with matched boards. I staffed task, and it is to be feared that the portion:: Thirty-five additfana►1 lacoiiotivas bane Crater," died in Washington on Tuesday. made a bobby at climbing Mont Blaae,and mine between the wails and ceiling with now remaining to be done -100 or 125 feet' been ordered far tbe� C. F. R. freight ser- He was In his sixty-ninth year, who han'made th* ascent tweet times is swum ha with cod remalta. Au inside '_ vice between .Winnipeg and Nort William. Ste hen Hot of L ndoaville VL; yeas y ' P y g --may prov8 the moat troublesome of any. Wheat ehi menta are going out wt the rate P y ' y + + a slight little lawn, not at all a typical and outside door should be provided, and In evidence of this it may be stated ihai P E; g is his tisesefe►n a eolleotioa of old coins, climber. former _: p° n his the .mor sh uld shut of at hundred care daily. I - kniokerbooker suit he o h t tight. The cost of the contractors Fearson & Son, have ;ust y. 7 y• .. among them being an Lraglish guinea of looks more like the conventional tourist of such an outlay on a stable 50 feet long will purchased additional pwnping machinery b1r. Desmarais, counsel for Napolaan 1795 and a shillipg of 1351, also a crown of the aewside than a mountaineer. M, Vallot ba about $15 t it will save that value is j'hey have Thames conservancy permission: 4 Demers, accused of the murder of his wife 1728. wow has a project tot surveying the Moat fodder the Bret wfntor. It welter freezes to throw down Into the river an additional to Montreal, -states that the members of Mftie Mary 8. Harr{s, of WaX �ner, N. H,, Banc range, and with a civil engineer add 1n the stable provide a healer at a cost of covering of clary, and their men are actually the bar will take up a subscription w defray has one of the largest and most valuable nearly & dozen assistants he reoea4! $h to $10• you will' villin I ive the wood the expenses of the defence at the second g y Pty' ' y fi y g working st thin moment under an air pees- .•� collections of autographs in the United ed through Chaniounix on his way to the and labor to see the °owe drink. It both sure of thirty-four ounds w the square trial in November.p States. There are mon than one thousand, rano°stain. a warm barn and warm water cannot be inch over and above the ordinaryatmoa• Diaastroue prairie fires hove been reaging inciudiag all the Preaideats of the United provided, warm the stables. even though all the way from -Headin 1 Mm.n, to g pheric pressure in caisson No. 2--oonaider• y g y' States. HR{pHT$NINti B' L4NDOAtr the stock bays to drink ice water, It is ably greater than they have ever had to within a few miles of Wi°nfpeg. It is far more comfortable too, milking without resort to before. 1 known that .at )east three lives were lost, A miniiter al i7lticsgo, te(etrlrijf to tits '—" an overoost acid grasping icicles. ' fortune of a colored man at, Cob Cit A 1'lesmantec city Than It was 'twenty g p g The regulation of this air re Ise ';_, •bat it ie'impesaibfe &s yet to &soertain fall �! y+ The dairyman with a silo Hoed not be ' details. Georgia, remarked :-- T him moot slap, or1. give Years Ago.. $ATAKR TIOKLI3B snal�rrase. the torch mast be applied." and the audi• ate a atanoe of London itself is a nate told what to feed his stack. Those with. The are within seventy-six feet f aa' of At .�atard&y'e meeting -of'tho Cabinet- an ease of colored people rose up and eadors- PPe out one should not compel the stock to sat y y- _11 order was peened regeirding the grades of ed the sentiment,. in obs increase of amenity and agreeable• straw, as -it is poor economy. Good clover -the lour orator margin of the river, but the wheat~ It was decided that there shall be - nese in Ian 1&nd s& s w writer is Har per hay, or at least that which is part clover, whole of the river bed at this point consists no wheat that is scoured or . brushed to The railway ooatraotai+i ant ttse driiec{can g y and a small ration of rain will keep stool: of loose porous shingle. Without ,great ` remove smut or other lungofd growth in aide of the 'Niagara Falls have oomplated maga�iine. It is certainly a brighter and -in +mood condition. heavy grain feeding pressure below they would have the. 4i. • the grade known as No: 1 Manit4 hard their blasting opetatienar They are ppro• pless&aFer city than .it was twenty-five will not pay in butter making notwith. water in goon tbeat by ire sheer oro ht6 "- wheat. m pared to compensate, those on the Cwsadian side whore bounce were in prod b fi in years°' The weather has always much standing good anthortties say ►t will, .but Un the othetr hand. if they .overdo their An iff,*di'tatit shipment of a los- was j y r g the stock will he is better eonditioa the pressure it in .liable to blow off: 'u P PP to do with it, and the season of t89b. with. . ads on b�aturday. (fop Grimsby, Ont., • to rocks' - manure richer, &rid it will be a pleasure to through the becj of the earth and the Sydney, N. S. W. The Board of Control The Aiic4 $ish 0amp'' nty, `of Duluth, continual sunshine and wit air, would make r*e stock sleek and fat.' Keep the animals water above them. Then, of course, the Df the Ontario Fruit Experiment Stations- Minni, has begun a snit against th*'A&ns- almost any place endurable, Rut London• well bedded. This will pay is the added pressure has gone, and in should come " is making this experiment in the hope that than Governmoat to recover heavy dam es has changed. It was not former) the comfort 'both to yourself and stock, and the deluge. How coal is. the peril of this: ` it may be file means of opening up a good for the conifer&tion of a lot of a*ttiag wit ob p also in the value of the maani%, and that kind of work has just been illustrated ' market for Ontario eapples. the company claims was in American water more fancy at the traveler that he wont t� " 'is by tar the bort use a farmer can make of by an accident near Melbourne, where: the continent with & gloomy im&ge on his a 'sewer is bevi constructed ander the at the time of the seizure. his straw. If owning more than can . be 8 Vice-Prraident and General hlsaager mind of a gcnerarl grimy bLoknesa,-wad a used in such w way, sell it and ut the Yarra by the ordinary shield system , Hays, of the Wabash railway, has accepted Mr. Richard Eeterbrook, founder of the horrible fmpremsioa that there mfaht be It is an un ppsput$d p "- the position of general manager of the first sisal pea manafaatary In the United somewhere a world oompaaeci at iatarmfn- value of it in meal. d' The castor oa+tie in u on them, and the r States and President of the liaterhrook &bis Baker and Gower streets monotony, fact that it pays in dollars dna coats 4o engineer of the work and five of his mea 4 Grand Trunk railway. b7 r. Hays' oontrsot make stock comfortable and contented. were ,drowned together. This Blackwall -jx with the Grand Trunk Railway Pen Company, died at 0amdeu, N. J. Be As long ago as that Sowers were In little awe came from England tunnel is, of course, a mach larger and ' Company covers a clod of five years, and ,g wad and established his anywhere as external decoratiana in a city formidable undertaking, and it is perhaps ;; • '�1. his 5*lai y is to be $225,000. He is to have factorp in 1860 in a little frame building even on the Continent. Berne was the � on the site of the resent establisbmeat, first tape wiaeeo I saw window gardens, ��g Dairy B�attB' .' . this very feat .that has secured immunity absolute control of the read, and b not fro p p from serious_miahwp. The possibility of an ,ime11 n f be hampered by apeoific inetraotions, ez• `which employs 400 h ds, wad ilowors tuankod on the window ledges Don't think scrub eisen can prodaoe IN i7 � sept as to the general policy of- the road. Peter Crawford 22 ear#' old it" bees and balconies, and I will eeatember the tabciee stock for any parpoae. inburet of water has of course been so ap palling that no pains have been spared w .� '.- � from the English Board of Directors. H�. `asleep"in Cleveland, w h the oxc ,ption of °bar's they gave ter that old town. This Don't keep calves in dark, filthy .places guard against snob a calamity. Ma loss ,� is the youngest man in the country to a few hears, for seven months, A Itttle fashion of decoration fortunately spreiad, and expect them to thrive, than 20,t1t10 oars loads of cis have b&ve been "�'. * ;" occupy so important a r&ilw*y position. more than a year a o Mr. j µ y g Crawford vias and has now gone : Ilan t be afraid to s d moaey-for'a air* brought up from the Medway and laid ; N 3wwjbp r<. W - .•f .'?t 'SS: -.,4a 'iss./.., , ,�•, t- .-.t' c a ,,`+,., R: - g: p r r .^. • - �'# 1•r- �'a -y?. x+ : i;t,.x and three tunibr►1R, a ` �- . _ x _;>. -. F-. ib.: , h .. __ ,-i�' K y - �#,''YSiF`•k-,-Y.?,. ,� M fed • invent observee�'in b . r� xs , • Wit:', , ,,{ R" "�:, .5. Brtpadier-Gleneral Q►l►1hE R >P_x� � � , �"irR� s, }; ., {� ' s = -�Y�' "rG• rt of. the brilliant enterprise t los v+_ oa�►e •llal�fl}._ _, - _. „ . . repo Only t t % - 11.. gallant manner... I Ogilvie: 3 g a of the Kin 's regiment ; t Let as wb►� '� 1 ' � - :r': the five companies R $ � , •h.---�_'�' _ �•L�„ .:l �°? -*�; �>��� ���-x `"s":::� .>= ;.� , tNI.. "- ibis p faction of t he hear . ,.: f f ;.. f of thathi hl disciplined d tell of the,itenalidr xi ` •y' ' 1 and wh.tlet onehal B Y speak an. •��� , "--�!- �, �z ��' • i ' • 1. `�'>Rrr Tiutt lee Was + the44ith, been aflttotoc�° ;' _ - � � �� a ;�� a:, ��-�•- '- �`•� It d distinguished oorps supported Sa s Mrs. J.La .Hillier, of rf I s s •,t II;oeou otor Ataxia which will ogre. �Ab,A s-" , - _ e� ���>,t , iimraiw' Pi+ k !'ills l;uretl ' Life .other part moved. to the right and vV'hitswood, I N. W.T. t '• Por soma tfin®� O t�i�' Mt ,,� ;>, • `� ` attacked the enemy's left flank• which was mach afflioted with heart failure ; iA a � y ' seUclne�i i�nd Faller#. ,+ - �3ak�r � gra �th� "cid®st ani I�trge�� .���� F• decided our midnight contest. favi ll could Isar sleep or lie dawn Por fiat o! , i h, ,ti,8„ Ttme�. , The Amerioane, though driven from the euffooatien. I tried all the doetolrs in this f acturei'8 Qf pure _. ' and: high-grade 60 f'itPtCo � rnarkaide cures effeuted by Dr. camp, hovered in crowds in the neighbour. section -of appntrp, but ,tt)ep tailed to gine -_ hp Matas Qty -hits- continent. No G�' emicals ark � . ,-, Pink Pills have long been a ing woods, and, being four times more ms relict. �I► loo- drug tat reooantnended lii, "• ,t.r.er of newspaper notoriety, and man r F Y numerous than the BFitieh, the .latter a bottle o! Ur. ggnew'snrolifor the $sect i. ,. �I�di1. Blair fllf�nuii1Ct41t8S.h i hem -well "described as miracles -hate withdrew. The Americans, being reta- I tried it, and with the result that I im- Consumers should Ask •fbr, and be "$urs t�1. F., I t,,, ,n our own province, but we believe forced took oat- at Forty Mile Creek.. mediately secured ease that I did not know none have been published from .Yat p p . tS OOdB.1. .y R -. ' A The loss of the Eighth at the sqr rise of fore, and after takin further doses of that9t'tit�'eauine WaltBr Baker �+ QO• $ h ,<; A Times re reeenbative en_ aired gg i 1 t p q the American Damp et Stoney Creek was + the medicine, the teouble altogether left cc (;�� L.irnited, _ 4 �I' R Y 1. �;.r ", � ii ,~y ter where such matters would Lieut. Hooper, two ser seats, and seven , �%�''�`��i.i�' * , Q me. The foot is, knowing how rations was ,,,,sown, and learned tha there killed ; Major Ogilvie; Cap- 1 ' rank and file, ] m 'condition this -remedy saved my lit®," DORCHESTER, MASS. t3 ,M, � lir seg t tui �remar4able cases of restor- •tains Munday and Qoldriak, Lieute. Way- y ' I , "if� _� � 1i A Ever occasion will catch the senses of 1004-F -_ �+ to healtl:r directly traceable to Dr, land and Boyd, four sergeants, and $fty- the van man, and with that bridle and - OVQLAg fiaRoS Slate, tlraveland mets k,3 �.�- __ rt tiania' Piuk ��iUs, right in our midatti one rai.k and fi}e wounded ; thirteen rank WR l9ALil:-N1i;BIZ tIR1M13SY--FRUIT . . the facts in relation saddle you pray ride him. -$fir P. �idney. �1 Fegy;_ :mit new and fich ; thirty acres roofers, .metallic ceilings, siryyli�, % -, a C uriau® to sacerta► and file missing. cleared; eighteen planted to. -choice fruits ; sheet metal workera.l2! Adeiai a W.,Tort3nt0 1.n r , 4 t + thereto, our repreae::taGive called on fir." -- +•__� A V, L1f83t;iOfl•- j.�� very convenient and beautiful lavation: STAMMERING Permanently oared ,: , Charles E. Trask, who�.'`�d been known to The D1lnple Cheeked -Vil'Iage laid -]E a ► <aan� we raise .More cer,u to the mat�keting yta►oilit}es unsurpaas®d; no trash; by a atriatty Edo • ii.-r•� �* _ Z.l f!, have experienced a long`�illiaese; and now retain her dimples and rosy cheeks &cher i W tiy, of course by using Putnam's will thakte forty-five hundred. undred cash or one Thou Lionel System. No advance tees. Writw bt► ms not Putnam s Painless CorA THE ONTBLRio INSTITUTk1, � _AI ' was apparently iu excellent' Itealth,his ours M� Y sand. may remain on mortgage; a snap move oireular. d Bond fit.. Toron$p * �' ,� •z being attri!-uted'to Pink Pmts. Mr. Trask, blooming with health," until shp finds a Corn Eztraotor. � quiff B Unt, - an lisccouutaut to Yarmouth geod husband: A little neglect or accident Extractor has Given universal satiefaetlon ox llti3. Winona, IMARMl�xl3 here ie a snap for you.. Harris x', '� who has been may brin� about some one. of the many for it is sate, Ri►fo,and painless, Like every �, has sample cloth please for quilts. filet ii;tF for ruany years, was in his office on John Y �,_. J 1 for trial lot, cod vacuo.. street wh9n the reporter waited on him. "'female' diseases and "weaknesses," to article o! real merit it ilea a host of imitw• g Toronto r u 7' wllioh the ae= is subject, and health may be torr, sad we would specially wafrn the 27, 29, 31 William 8>~, •P'."k' , es and ha mess ublio to guard against those dangerous _ _ forever impaired, and hop PP P Pierce, his sulistitutea offered for the genuine Fntuam's CANADIAN 8HORTPaTORIt[� : t J''� be at an end. Thanks to Dr. GOR. YONGE & CERRARD 8T8., TORONTp, ONT• '' 7 .:z_ .. ` 41.4 C. Polson & Co. ro ristors �ANADA S Greatest Commercial School; Favorite l'resariptipn, prepared by him for F.ztravtor. N. +P P • If, b `" ' the Dominion; n OLD MAN SAVAR I He advantages best lII to , eta .�t women; aures the worst cases of uterine Kingston. dente aaaiated to hositione every week ;mode• -.i _ A. P 785 h • r, ,'� ., a ,•„�;,,,,. • diseases nervoueneea, neuralgia, irregulari- 1 + ` tato rates; everpt ing tlrst-class. Catalogue _ �^ ties, and "weaknesses." tt ie a teat in- - _ wad elpeoimenaot penmanabi�p files. AND OTHER STORIEBr ', I' �•----- tonin and nervine, and rapidly fttHAW ds �LLIO'r`Y', Principals. x _ '' q _ o) vtgorating - -- -]By- o ---- : -builds up the health and etreIIgth. ,,I 0 TWENTY tea$$ EDWAR�iNiL�.IAMTNOMBOH w �- ;,M =e Dr. Pier'ce's Pellets, for const{potion - �_ t� � Rick headache, biliousness, indigestion. ` cloth •1.00. '� \\ a.i. Once taken, always in favor. DUNN'S ' Cox'rsx'rt3 : Old Man liararin-Thi Pet �' i .A ,w \` y'� �' '1 . iR shown bq 'perfoi•minq i at the Limits-McGrath's Bad Night• -(fir , . �, ,;,; k True bravery • t,)odtre 'a Lament The Red -Headed a' t c*, r i \ y t �'t r without witnesses who, one might be doge -The fitful, Cross of Rigaud-Li _ gg - Baptiste The Inde by Niirht-Dratted ��=- .. I : .: . IN Turks Apfeae---Grandpa a's Volt 8ta yam• � i„ :, -^' ► .Icapable of doing before all the world. BAK - - (I"I Roohefoucauld: _ c s : ;;#The Waterloo ve eras J li Bedell-�e>r• t .. f- � . - -- '� bttt�kp'e fi;tratagetn. V �_ - ; __ SEVERE itI.E ^TIiOUBLB COffi- 'I : PO DE I PaBas OPINIONS.: "i,;( ;'' ' r'` . . ­ ­ - - �_:�i . - PLETELY CURED. I I Montreal Gfaxetbe:. '•Mr. `Thomson leas :. ;��� u BEST FRIEND b :1 T11� COf��[ Q[ studied with equal success the French set,tier r FOIIND t►SR. TRASK Iv iil4 OFFICE I . - n Ui\ BE on the banks of the Ottiwa or its atrlb`tarlpR. +'� 'Pwo Bottles of south Ain Atdintry i�ti� 1 IN CANADA- the transplanted Highlanders, the veteref ti �', r "Yea," he as}d,"there can be no possible Care UUl It. l AF{ttfi'1NT 9A �1'illiamb' Pink who has carried across the ocean all the trait- r3 -aioubt'of the efficacy of Ur. The idea that dtarase of the kidneys +. tions of Ituropean battlefields, the Nor'westen i.y Piila in-:ny case, and I will be pleased if Tcue man D��r� CO�� who has become the ancestor of hRlt breed! cannot be cured is a mistake. , Y V - and is still a true eon of 'auld Scotia• the yet. i.1_ the publication of the facts helps some ' eo•called kidney cures do not cure, but to '• yoII$ LIIN�S ��g�t agent and Hhantp ►n an, the bunter_atsd trap. 1 other sufferer book to health.- I caught that great discovery, South American . I.1 I per, and even the stranger that it within 0tr : cold, was' careless and caught more cold. Kidney Cure, there is found .an unfailing f 'p0:0 - 313313"W'95 gates." i . The first thing 1 knew I was seriously ill. - Saturday Ni ht : "I wonder what Dae • ` remedy. This is what Mr. David Hogg, . Nervous GERMAN BREAST BALSAM, gay about tYiia book that WGIIK • oe I c ,old not walk. All strength seemed to of Sunnymei.d, N. W. Tom. says "I �"'`� Weak,Tired Dery the intelligent readtnR pub ,eG t ar,ada �ha.a left my lege and the weal near greatly aflltated with severe kidney trouble, ANBD Us CURED oil' THS COUGH. - greet it with the whirlwin f approval that � increased. From Leing obliged to remain I enfferiog the many annoyancee and pain Women) Who seem to be all WOTD geld by Druggists At 25 and 50 nont& its merits deserve.. , -,:-, It is one of the few hardl great bonl, 4. *r••+tw,., ay Canadians, and moat ' 1�_ ,(-. , in the house T became obliged to remain in I that follow this disease. There was Y Out, will find in purtfled blood, mad0 of the stories are located. in Canada." - I I bed, but still supposed it was but a very I aiiremedy 'fiat 1 did not use, in hopes of h and health by hood's 8areapsw• The Duty cheuitot+l h„nd il}bo the WILLIAIii I;Ri(1(it Pui)lifihor., ii�� ; P bad -cold. I became sb helpless I -could not, I Y rte Ir tinguisher now approved o y aeeurinR relief, but ,it war not until I Iap ootor of t3overninent of tZu©bac gp.3a Itietimo>gd St. West roroatlo- move in bed without help. I had good bought a bottle of tiouth American kidney rill&, permanent relief and strength. `I - - 1. at endears and the best of care niid nuts• are that relief same.. The one bottle The t011ONyilag l8 from a well known and all Lire department authorltioe. .. a ; C It is the simplest, the be++t and the 1 - ing, but as week succeeded week I se, meed immediately relieve3 me, and two bottles nurse: obeapest and I• now in use in moat tr, grow corse instead o{ better, till I was roduoed a complete cure." I.. :� Y hay® sugared toil• yrs with iietriali, public buildingK. taotorles, eta. ,Prtee $24.00 per Dozen. THIN } - 11 .. wore to a mere shadow and began ,to care I p - I complaints and kidney troubles and 1 ��. ver little if I ever recovered. A , hint he natter of an bur before dinner is P T ISN FIRE EXiiNGUiSNER CO., ! - . - �' y, y T I an, have had a great deal of medical advice In[ CANADIAN ' that I was threatened with something the worst ohoose.-Limmerm LISTLESS :, - I. t exiled locomotor ataxia reminded a friend • ' durtgag that time, but have received littir 7_8 fat. Peter Bt., M oatroal. k r that m case seemed similar to some of Catarrh Use Nasal Balm. Quick, pori• r no benefit. A friend advised me to take y Q� ,. , t .i y„pup iu, lnnnrrima SLEEPLESS - . � , five cure. Soothing, Wood's 13araap�tlla and I, bean to use it ,: those ileecribed in the Times, which had cleansing; heating, . ���r�,� ��� _ Ili __"` been cured by Dc. «illiamb' Yink Pills, and Mac are Haver so easily deceived as while et er with Flood s Filler. have real- : i + i androther lie kordore. -- `�° ,_ . ti,is first drew attend n to them as apoasible isAii more benefit from these medtolner j S�LLO SKINNED - Q they ere endeavoring to deceive others.- thaA from an�thin elselhaveever taken.' r n (, * ;� , ELI me. I admit that I was skeptical-- Rochefoucauld' From taUY persona experience I believe ������(I-th , rolyine U11+ ' 1 ver), skeptical -there are - ao many mail• Rood's SarsaRarills to be a ost votnptet� I frequently chew Gild afnek0 immCnl1k _ -. char a being advertised just now, and I was As an enemy of pleaoure,'health and 0. UltobfpTox, 7l t�o Naw F1tx:vcll •l)t8r,O%'►:1iY-- guaMities of tobacco and wendlr a - ° 3 1`'ell comfort, dyepepeia has no ,equal. It blood purifier." t• Toronto Ontario. Apparatus and Of! from $In to 850. the lith why then look Sv bad, f.e1 ' ' �' r mach of a believer in them. Oil eau he kept' for.eocerit y ct►r�. P� !>r. V4rilliama' Piuk Pills were purchased vanishes when 5L. Leon water to liberally Cumberland ti , ' Sarsaparilla 9ccrtltitati•potcure,+obtaincd-' so mean. Try.undef anabf0luteguar• --r an,l I took them,&& 1 euppgse I would have used. antes of benet# and Real cure or moue alae site 1 as the routine Ci'e en's ` ourL .11selves oa yin aur tvark-ln r70Qd���pI'uhlt,l.. d in t1►o iluatreat papers. riiiNided, ng y t igen ai ythiug p Y T y td3`Txf�LA*�ATanv PAatrxta•:r $1. the takt of 8 single tax M. y of a sick room. The filet bot seemed to our•doing ; and our best doing is our best ALEXANDRE." S.puelatiNt of Paris. enjoyment.-�Tacobi• I ' -I 16£14 Notre Dame:;t.. Montreal <I�,aT�,•B�� a'r.�w little effect, and by the time I had ; is the Only I L� ' �- got through with the Third box there could ! ­ ______...MWPW__- .,• - be no d"oubtmy condition showeda marked blioliael. Adams, N.r. for Nart'aumi+er- WHAT A .. ; regpiates tobacco using, t _- . im rovement, aL� I w.as correspondingly land, �.ii•. hI Anolhrr Who Ila'.6 Trus Blood Purifier - builif3 up nervous SySlem,' P hr. ASnrw'r calarrhwl Powder and Many report . er►coura ed. The Pills were continued and '. ; • - REMARKAB[.E . ; makes puri, rich bleed. g peen t'u:rid' Prominently in the public eye tads + I became rapidly better, so that I was able -- , _ -_ _ �.:,� Il gain Of ten pounds In tin days. (10 oast' to t►uy, easy fA t CH AB G E I buy a box. Try it undue your awn `� t' to sit up >,nd go about the house, acid' It dour rot seem t6 matter where ooa00�8 p111s� seer effect 160. _� T oecasiouelly go out if the weather was fine. I looks for good results from that woaderf>ml I , Dr. Agnew'& Catarrhal Powder, In your appearance, convorsafita■ and DRUGGIST'S GUARAME. r Day by des I grew stronger, and to make !medicine, I ---?= _ -_ _.. - _ -- genu at heir ng. it you barq been total a long story short, I feel I am -today in an i they are to be found. Every one, in his own a t3trlc try High Chadd .. drinking tat. Leon regularly. �t'otiratomaai tri 1s authorised to sail No- a'Bea ti , good health as ever I was in my life, and I i province,anci every member of the Cummonr Wheel at ' �DE NATE niay have been ut,set, our livet stuagiii- der alisointe s using. ee to cure evepp"� who kno.we Michael Adams, the popular t®rm of toba©eanaisi• Oar writiters qnl►� r� ,- : can Hardly realize 1 am the Saute man 1 for Northuml>tirlanii; N. B. '`i'iten MppICE. l3, T. YrtDRtrii, or your kiritteys ta►jad to pt�rtorm their i anme � esm 1 �'. aTo-p tag gui:ered for aiz months, a helpless, dee- ; merr,ber 3fanulactureT, ;3 W f!t , duty. iSt. f eon makes everything smooth 1 booklet talteQ " '1 T ccSo Spit a ; k - z pendent being who never expected to be he says to the world, Ole he has done over Adelaide 6t. W.,1'orbAto and 1t you dog t believe to Iuit try it, t flm�e your Lite Awai mdtefd for ti -' Nkt AdArefs riillt 8TBit.Llillt©1� z i on hie feet a sin. �i'hile I have Jo desire his owu signature, that Ur. Ag�ow's cteola.imed musk; tui���iiii��ss 3 g u to within these facie Catarrhal Powder tr productive of most jIC�I flt101OA (ANDS- ],DY„ Iphtcato, - ii „fining : aero .�paptta: healthielit kart ST. LEON MINERAL WATER C0: ltd• ' 3toatreal, C1 i N. for publicity I am cl t K drains e, ur irriwat ou; - phoui�i be made known for the benefit of satisfactory repults for cold in the head and of -tate no olc3,ring,+ ow prie" : easy Headp@ioe-Xing ft W.. Toronto.: . C�$�A �T8 °may eima� °� . two or gree trope }early oonetieaeton. Oe'a' '* J.+ others, and am ready -at any time to bear j other catarrhal troul,les,thay gnaw It means ., to - �'L hearty tea�imony to the genuine worth of ;much. 'l he medicctlnpin evec ifatle to eetiect w sed of' M{SL4.VU�ppeLt $.T �,� .t., Toronto. R'el. l9 1. - i - i ;* v Ur, +Williams' Pink Yiiis. l'hey raat�,red .i peculiar virtues an t ldtfi,ing, 1{f,ttin��ifti:+iac�hincey,W�l� me to health when 1 never expected to be I cure, t;olIOU-. l atiie, este, NCPonldeI Wool .. , 1 & i t a in.,, One snort puff of the breath thrvtigh the : Oil . "®ut. S if`rastir' a ,ou g bottle of Dr., 3 St, Asion mii. Mootreal. `lr. Trask certainly. looks Lite picture ,.Biower�eupplied with each -_ _ . __ - � - -" Du81t1iB6a CHANGES. _ ' of health, ane remembering the •long L Agnew's Cstarrhai Powder diRueer this, period when he had been laid up, our I powder over the surface of the nasal of r0 (14wrriptiou writeor sDieell . Ih vrohad+l rge . P as and del► htful to use, y AraeetttnRb��t- , le repreacritat.ive left, folly convinced that panaager. Pato exixsrience iu thowhotesale. Dr, «'il'tiairts' Ylik F'ille have well deserved i it relieves in tea minutcfs, an permanently nU,e,•ontir►ualty. Correepondeniw dont}don• ��� O N(�i all that was said bt thern elsewhere. When cures ea•tarrb, hay .fever, cofdr, hoadauhe, tib. Nd charge to buyers. .lois v tiu «, F' _ 11 �l 21 Adelaide Ra+t, �Coronto such cases can },e pointed to in our own! gore theaat,toneilitte and deafaerr,GU cent•. _ „_ - _ _ --------- ""'¢"""� lYIcCAKiLL� DO�'tALL Bllr CO.'S '� midst there can no lonver be any dont-t of ! �'' - . }t `TLE MiL.L. SUPIPLIES. ASK. F199 to the reliability of the rnaoy eta�ementa of Thiers is 'nothing' the►t a'indlti can lass - dA.RR1g��-,�Rlll#fI13FIF1l9. ��: woiicierf nl cures effected throughout the afTurd to leave at' home than his eonrcieuoe Cf�thtlrM tincAniltn�liUyes: Bltlgf� ttradtli CLoiI ! a - i; H' } 1 or or hie good ha wood wood cifps.. Writs for quotat Dna- , . IIne tc y . country. - urpassed r Durability Brilliancy and lkae W king. . ,: . ROI iC) T & GO., It 3t, Michael tit., -Montreal 3%XGo17 vW3MXl�L _: ... - . T_. -- �-- - - - --.------------' - - - '� HAd �: -Art kinds [,uCi+, Rifles `1��; .11.:.: I Have Po11tINQ 000aa ______ - -- -- t' I. BATTLE OF STONEY CREEK. r I S Arnli�unittwl,,an,t Fi,chtn{ 1'acictw. Anent `- FOR. PURPOHB+9. i%ter Rheumatitlm for ybarr, and NeTvtiitte is for 13tucp ttock< ('114). t'icea"6 and. Tr:rlt�. Quality Unsurpassed bg anj Y F 3 T. COai" Ai 1k �0.. z, , ty •he only remedy that pee none Hie say �+ti96 Notre Dame St.. btontroa Aa Herordeii Authentically Ry the Eighth ; ,cad.1, Sb writes 'rhouiae Niculashan, _ _ ,_,^ PROOMMENDED BY C' "i' �( � ���;, 11 ltiiu�'s Begrrvent. I_ Pelham, earl his testimony is sup-. -- - - ROCK SALT HiGIiEST AUTHi)ltlTtN:B IF. �� S • ��' ` "` ortlt P I •• MONTREAL and QulzpfEO + . Maohi etty Wholesale-VE{RRET, $TEWART & CO. Eztract.a from the regimental records of ' ported by. thousands of other who have of illi Jtin e experienced ertenced the wonderfully 'penetratiu,g from �t'►niiiniva• >f'tre tie artnnentf3u pp p - 1 sa and Waterworks P1anGi down to . the Eighth King's Regiment, of Flalifaz,-t and pain eubdaing power of I�ervlltne-- _y' gine 1'aoktnR of the best kta<i. ONE OF OUR CHEAP DETACHABLE CARRIERSi. 1. f _.-1. :,.i t -1 . . far 113 13 contain a Dad acCOUIIL Of the 550 ,FOR SAWDUST, REFUSE, TAN HARK, I:TO. __ ... L','..r _ 8 J the great nerve pain cure. - ! J. R AUD. Manufacturers''�ent+ � o. night attack at Stoney .Crec;k. , - ----`- blontreah 2257 Notre U�mu tat.. _ .- R SIZES 0 The five companies of the regirilent, Marketable, Pf3sslbly ' tivEt'in� NS 50 i ES AND STYLES i r., � : Iiouaekeeper-Want an old newspaper -- - DAY s e1tNn '' VARYINti FROM 76 TD 20000 LBS.1 ORKINt3trTRAitf 4:+ ,. i. `alder Major Ogilvie, which had retired y � � SURA �,+ . from Fort George, had taken poet on Juaik tint► -NO. 'Newspapers an C madeS+.,l wo, will show iPlOfAL ATTAOMMEN7 LINKS FOR ALl PURPOSES. STOOK OVER 20 70N� _, i o' rig �e an n►are. Made a' wood pulp. you t,arrtu u,a,ce sada,, ah Burlington Heights, at the head Of lake I �+ Y , t �.lutel sure; aR turuwb u�o avrt t>+id ' : LARf�R LINE 01' NIMEEL P�TTERN>i• ►FtOMPT siHIPMENTB y - 1 ; Huasekee er-Ian t wood pulp no tire.' teoAh a, t,n,, yam,,,+rktutt►®iu<aitrr i �_ r" 11t) ir1eII ,were dunk lien Gueea not; but dump'em afl. *1i.•re youli•r- Bawd us your sddrerss ; PU6LaYe, DRIP PULLEYS. SH UP TO !e FEET LONt3 Ontario where ahbut l,G jY s apd we will e"l a the builnc-w fully amt our QuoQ<stlone+ on Ml�f Mwobir,iPi► aNeembled under Brigadier-Geueral Vin- I f they happen to be made o maple wood, r•ea,en,herwe suaraou�+. ctaar pr. Ai of >` in ccpp(�� (Q `?'"1 ' cent. Three thousand five hundred A{nevi• ! maybe I can ee'.1 em rt R maple s'trup"fae• ' tR for every day's work; at,s�iutbiy se, v `' a , W AT C R V. �/ V /° yI'm -. I'.; Writs ref Duct. Addrraa D. T lorgnn.0 Y. for , 3 il cane, with a Geld train and 250 drag ens, I -- F` ' ' p ltlou A. ,t. 'tnd�ior. uta. <ii,'�: il` '' ORANTFORDi .1 advanced againat the British detachdlent, 1 S harvellous 't�tatemrist by A Yretlgi• ' ` l' - and drove the picquete from Money C� eek. wept t'anadiuu--A Rheumatic ltruied- (T{� ONS i 'I tl!; (I�'I ''I, �11� 1! ; 1 CANAOAr : ' t and N hick is curing the 'World. � V s s l !. auiea of the 1+.t h h GRAVEL ROOFERS k e ,• 'q,1i1 , !;1, t, p1 �I. ,1,1,, I1 _ t ^t;. The light comp g BIATE, SHEET -METAL• TiLE M , i ' , �'; :. t ! r. 111 Forty-ninth Re invents, commended by Mr. E. W. 11 Bherman, proprietor o! the "" Y g f3 Oat., is f3hect Metal Callings, 'Terra cotta �1`ile I;ed L R +P ,1 } ,' ' 1 I I ,"I ,'' i "' j`�' Sherman . House, Morris bur 1 Lieut.•Col, Harvey, moved forward on the Biaok and (green Itoofin Slagieial Uor IIl(ses. belt, tar, R00fingit le, 14to- C+Utt01'e *end for NEW ANAIN GAYAI.bQUIt (Just duti =. .t 1? 5th of June to reconnoitre, and, having known.by thou. Ca>iaMr. S banes 11Uwupipes, &e.. supplied the trade. _ - � - ---- the following statement from Mr. Sherman " - ascended the position of the enemy'a camp, g - the five oom anise of the eighth, under will -be read with great interest anti plea• Tele hone 1998. ddolaiei di Widmer Stf ­­ i _, ,• P " have been raced of rheumatism TOROIdfi4, ��� 1 -. ]Aa'or. Ogilvie. and the Forty-ninth Regi- ante . I three days. One -' '-- Ts ] g - CHAMPION .I ment,ruuatering together only iO4 bayone he bottle of South American Rheutn�tlo Uure , SUGAR, , - I .; € ;, FININ. advai3ced A,t eleven at night against R�"vMP - c STONE performed this most remarkable aura. I I ` �Prn s Post Creek where nearly P - i` Y p Y ' y had suffered from this di.esue, as I' Ray, 1 I 1tXTRACT4it< ur thousand opponents .were assembled. I+aii3oltA'roxlr O>t' IN>iAtvu ItuvsNvE, OFFICE OF OFriIOIAL ANALYST, 1f�ont'ce ?r• er traversing seven miles of difficult for ten years, and I did not ever. expect to There are more of these I hTOR certify that I have drawn. by my own hand. ton earnple. of tY k11 be entirely cured. The effects of the first : Machinos to use than ' ;tit great. secrecy, the enemy's camp Y a till ether kinds cam- : oath American' Rheumatic Cure blued. 111 years' tria3 aU(3A1Z iZ lIltilNtl t,0.'S EXTRA S'I'ANDARU Gllt:iNl]LA'1~�USiJ(114 . ° 3� on dose of S taken from tin tote of ,about 1,3D barrels each. I }iuvo anal I., 13au1b tLXt - ¢ Nil .j}.a ed. The British dashed am g were trul wonderful. I have only Leben tiws proved them tiro . �� r0M , ante with undaunted bravery, Y, . bean. Bend t+r pricaa �"oonttiin : .. w. :: r superior number of the one bottle of the remedy, an now baveq't and terms w TO Per cent, of -euro na Sugar w) = 4 } �..�� •, very p It 0 an F si n of rheumatism to MY rysterp. (Signed) JDH �, . �� E witt: great slaughter, and m�►dt+ g .S +S. KIMBAI, L, "{> x '` . v: _'�anerals Chandler and Wieder, did me more good than all the doctoring I r i. 897 Craig Montreal- } f I i f'? ever did to my li ti. . ° � 1 __11___...._,1,, :acoad in command, with upwards . < ,# f C > , `. I 1 �$, ., .•: .. : , , I - �•g -,, sf+ Rte :.a .. _ ..- I:.. -.. .:•i..: .-.'. ris7" - .'Y.� i - _ I _ z. ..> - - F - J tz. r +.�. z $r e. I .1pL. Is,.. .-� j,,.. �s - •t. , y fl -'W I E I t.-�}->, .".�;= .u' -' W ..-.:. '�1 s .,. ::1�- ,- -):r nk _ •n.1 - 4 Ali ,v '41- - -�e+_ 1 1. w _k .%fir' _ _-.. ,....�. -.,,- .fi - ', + t . �, w .'ems IN I 11.�4 : 0� .. r4.. ..dam .° ..,, _ .,:.. _ -- -- , . 1 [i , a 7 kos; r:, la , 'ti `. >• =c::. -... :.� a:...-:.- .. •r. S I "."' ,n •Ya ,r I I h_t., _ ..rig v ,.:, - �, . n'.f"`. w ,. v.,ti� " .•., d� -'; ,,,�I .UA `L, .. ::i`. >.. a - - _..,,..�� , . ,.. •:. tin, ,v - - r fit•`' `{' s..- ..- r� .. tri .;, :1 ..[[:..,F: .. •A .,.%- fI. 7 l , .,Mill! g V. _. .r... '-- tf 3'-�. _`. "'.m . .. :g s : - ".' ':. -. �I:. z,i_ M"•i _.�'•i'3`+k$:_ `.r '.` ,'.... - - ! _ - :�, i.�', J - --- - .. _ ely ,''�Sx.-. � - . � , '. :, * �'. , 1 XRR�14-91* - r� v ` s u,° I �t Vyr s .y �114 4 -,IV/��� :. •F � .. - I p Via'+call.,. 6 }� 1.1 1e 7;.T 5 z. a pe _ ,. . ?T. _' t .A .A.� Ji i'- b. w i R s •1. �%, + -', _ u`;_ �_, f- 1, . n ;i: y 4 x. - w._. 1: .. ,z`t� f �t �� rr v r _ r . „ ..: 5.� r a t � cx!- i- -�' �4 w s a fA - t .. r... -bio __:�_- -_.. +, a. r 50U -. .;' � � , �. -- s- raj '. -: 11 ,A_ �.. �_ ­ - :. a �� 4 .. -. :-„- ,..._... ___ - - _.. _.-. _ .. - -.: _,. _ _. y�"!1", ; !s %. - - ��-. H+' � ;ity+�z i. .�, _ '•^u �ar+i... - - : . � . ,�1,1% for a short ,t_:; ri _ . -1 . . a r•. " Qom+ Chewing weed go `'ta t��rI.. _ --J. T. Clar of Toronto,: is rg cant JnU, {Ireen, 11 ---- - -- recovering fro his mil at o Mien Ellen Chapman, of Toronto, is ' typhoid fever. spending a few days with iter pAreuts >' r` " , yp­ ,, ! V% (�" iiW ,� x4�� --Have yo sen D. F. Every'e `sea here. ... •..... - � %60 driver ? - Y have to look quick or the We have beard that Jas- Davidson) is . -1 ' I I �f �.r ., - -- . eatin in the shade now. Try eoM sea , . . Midis: + it . C ' Y . . ,l. I s� + '. . ;� I - --_ turnout -is t of vision. g . .... -1 _. , PIOIfERINtI, ON T., OCT. 25, 1895, , _9 �'r' k", Chariest Bradford bas, i'eiited the vigor Jim. ;nT Ftetd farm, and is not tie we stated last . Some of our boys are going to rite Vicar• iln - d .. week, working it on shares. bora plowing match to try their ht►nd at -In ;++� serifs it u Good Inck bo s.est' N�`j -Richard Fnwoett has left the em lay g F y ' .. •" ` LOCALISMS. s of W. H. Hopkins, and the latter will at. We are sorry to hear that w. Taylor - ` I -� tcnd to the smithy hereafter himrelf. who was improving after the fever. has t.�r -James Alloway is laid o$ wont with ^-Beet 8oranton coal sold at Piokeriga had to return to his bed with a very bad 1.i , ` _ } an indisposed limb. Harbor for X4.80 .per ton. limb. ' -Dr. Cross, r 3ntist), visits Pickering will prevail until further notice.his pr e , Mise: Coxworth who was visiting at J I • E Tuesday, office over Bwnk, 8$tf. -John Miller &Bone shipped a large Laugbl�n s has returned home to Stang . �ill�`� �i. `�,� ) i�i����'° +, ' -every Alle. We will all miss You Poll es -A. $Errol now draws the ribbons -over number of sheep from this station on y 3'+ �c ±' '`a fie Arabian steed reoentl nrobaeed Thhrsday. The are oonei sell to the felly at Bible clasp. �8 P' from .. W:' esker. y p eyatee. y g Inspector MoBrien visited 'oar school �` IL ,��q8 i ed on Thursday last sad found everyt%ing ,, ri� -' 1, �-- TEA ,, •. -.There is an apple barrel famine in i --Mr. Ste9endon, of Myrtle, bee leas f TEAS �J I $ the farm on the babe line just vacated by A. 1., but he hardly knew the teacher, or _. .. �t� t 'r ' this locality just now. Balt and sugar C. , , �, at all Qeo. Douglas, and has already done much Brown lies got his hair cut.6. barrels are not to be found. per \ \� _. :� �' r --James Henderson and wife; of Soar- t A young man In this nelghborh0od has �Ob� �4� L ;� li.r10GS. .-V- p�owing ther.�on. 11�baro Junction, were with 'W. G. Ham -Our �insmitbe age kept busy these a fjghting cook that Can whip anything of �• �� ;.', * " ',ir'rL'"1. ` da s putting u stoves for the various its weight and size in Pickering or $oars i k famil on Sunday. - �" `� ,� Jahn hickie & Co. have'ust eased y ' P g ' P The recent boyo. If you don t believe it ask Wind - -1. p householders in the yillage. _'j �__ ' -1. stook a special line of extra heavy cold weather is partial to coal fires. sort' _ '' - � -; ,� - ..� , isb 9annellettes, they are a snap.* -An extra gang of vection men ars Alice is lsarninjq her A B C's, ebe took �� 1] V8 � � � (it111g' . $y8011. n©W 1n 8 0 mo OI yE Y t= y•go•ronnd 1. s s M. & E. Boone have got nice• `emplo ed on the railway here just now the first lessen on the merr 16 $ ents iii.,, =Mise y 1 settled in their now- remises. Just but oa Are not welcome can entle• '" y p helping to repair the damage done to the y y g 8 buy, �' 8 have b9en appointed s4 4 one. door west of the old stand.: See aavt. road b the itch -in on Sunda mornin man unless you have the stamps (is he V.,r� y p y g• Pivkt3rin for the. T'amous elsewhere. _ --Miss Marquis will lead the Christian rich)• - " x - ,.".....- y Endeavor prayer meeting nett �Sonday J. H. •has not been seen since the 1.Now that'the leav frosts have'`ar• 'rived, some of oar farmers will ,be re- art at he lake. We have heed that evening, commencing at 7:80. The 6opio yON..• minded that fall plowing is not sufficiently is "obedience". . It is also the conseara• a stays xa evenings, praotioin¢ Dome to ` far advanced. tion meeting. . . my arms Norah darling. He loMmod $bsMONSO - Acknowled ed the best picks a tea in the world 1Ne give special attention to -At lot 85; -con 4, Pickerin ', there is -- he Hyams trial is eapebted to begin first vera at rile lake. g suss Several from this Mr. L wean has rented bis enatJarm our tea P ade and ask you to gigs us a trial order. x a lot of turnips as well rs an mm on T esday, Nov. Stb. S i nes• to .Too. sughlin, of Wbitevale, who -8 - ,.- amount of wood for sale. See advertise• vicinity have been subpoenaed as w 6 : .. , I ( now busi v engaged turnip over the soil. , meat elsewhere. ees. The trial will be a very long and gag g J O H lel DICKIE • & :- . 1 k --Wood Powell and his locomotive expensive one. Welcome Joe. sisKy. - I ` thresher passed tbrougli" the village Tues- -We desire to call • attention to the Green River. dao afternoon. The peculiar noise, made auction Bale a3vt. of stuck, the pproppeerty - - � i_ ' :. ' a of- course by the engine, succeeded in of the estate of the late James" Glr�bam, Mise I win was in the city on Saturday. 11 .frightening a number of horses, but no Soageg, on Friday l�ov. 8th. Bee par Noriie Windsor ie making oceans of ` runawa s are reported. ticulars in another column. - M . {�. T . - y cider. t f -T a large mortgage salA of farm stock , -W, Woodruff desires no to' sa that k y W e tbi k the girls are all flocking around. r ' he has a number of receipts which be our clerk $; . impl,etavnts, root's, eta., on the south half , _ ,, } , r.4 i of lot 84, con. 7. Pickering, on tbe� 6th would like to attach to those accounts be We an glad to see Spariow up and - �., lust (Saturday of this week), at 1 o clock sent out recently. He wants all who are around ggsifl'. Our { ,jonng department is "now in full blast. - �Ve to tarntng Out p. ni., should draw a large crowd. Every indebted to him to call and settle at once.* Miss Brignell visited Mrs. William . - st Hatchin 's this week. Sneer and best Clothing at prices which cannot •be beaten. _thing is good and must be sold. Jersey -On Wednesday•the Whitby and Fa .. cows,-�e�. hogs, pigs 5 and S weeks old, i Whitby Plowmens Association held its 14f r. a d Mrs. Albert Ferrier visited with . _. and don't`fntge�,..,eevan acres of corn in Thaea the for er'a pelrents on Sunday. i . :` match. In the first class sod shock. , - 'k Val a e glad Mr. and Mrs. That. Ellis ' ' . �n Moeda that Little, of 3carboro, took second place, and are still reoovering,from the fever. - " "' -We gee by the Glib -z, y he also took first prize on his team. Ce. arms and daughter Lizzie were �0�► � 1t�eS' a- I . g Th6re is no doubt about it, the Scarboro M we were at Markham Saturday att6t5"din visiting at Mrs, W.. Barton's one day.laet the Laurier demonstration. We have no fellows are bard'to beat at either glowing We are offerin Gaod ©aluet in these linea. Have bought a 1ar'ge stack wveeEc. knowledge of -being present, and therefore or the Dare of horses. (}ear a Ferrier shot a dusk on the pond ; a► look" artist Kel• a we believe he refers before the recent vanes in prices. It will pay you to see teem. must think that another fella o -At Oswego, N. Y„ Mrs. H the at or day , b t F - somewhat. like ns. If such be the case ler is being tried for the murder of Albert the of er kind. how we should like to sea him once. Kempthoru on August 27th last. It has Geo a Ferrier made cider this week, ' ... We should have liked to bear the speak• taken three days to draft a. jury. The ' but so ar he has failed to invite his friends a aa. • ere, but could not attend. - list of 126 jurors was exhaukted before in to snake of it. It is too bad George -The Provincial Sabbath School as sufficient could be selected. Great ex -Far ere are busy picking apples and-_------BUN.,TIN : . di in talose and some have started •- `-" "� _..Aociatio is convened at Toi onto this citemeut prevails, and Mre. Kellar's l potatoes ,• their arnips Apples seem to be a good week. The Methodist school here is re riends have no 8oubt bat that she will be crop, ut nearly one third are thrown away presented by bi lases, I3. B. Peart and . C0___ �.,.- IMENTe r : ~ acquitted of the charge of murder on the for c 11. Potatoes are just medium at 15 Bertha Bunting ; while Misses. Dale, ound of self defence. Rx cents r bag. Turnips fair. Wright and Mrs. Dickie are there as dale -while pickipa apples on Tuesday Feasor. ' gates for the Friends school. A great afternoon W. T. Hartrick, of King street a� ii - Ae the dark dreaming clouds of depression a r thffang, many of the schools of the Province are east fell from a tree and dislocated his GI to tear ,from Froggy, thought he , 1. represented. The convention should be shoulder, besides sustaining a slight frao• was rrizen up. And the gleam of prosperity over n9 glows, a tremendous success. tare of the wrist. IIs fell about fourteen W iter says be neie5c left the gates open 'Tie a editable time to look over our wardrobes " r -Some eight months ago W. J. Gordon feet and the decent was in no way inter- --'t as Maggie. And serodsl think about getting new clothes � > � r g carrier i sone to a Mr. Foster d, SQcb accidents are frequent s. Robert Defoe was visiting Mn. y �' �:1. . sold some p l( route ' of 480 Qaeea st., west, Toronto. They hereabouts each fall, -although, they are Far cry Thursday of last week. As.theabove ;Qonvietian strikes y0>Y, sad yaL� are moved t0 vigaroa a ,� were just four months old when they left M a. Robert Defoe was visiting Mrs. seldom accompanied by injuries of so li Bice on Friday of last weak. action, we would ask you to kindly remember that we make clothes and mak s here. Mr. Foetef kept them boused up. serious a nature. The pinking of apples E i . be clipped the wing of one of be tops of trees should be left for Q ire ' number attended Lanrfer s them right regarding price and general make-dp We Hve .ln Pirie'e Block _. -On Monday ppe at p __ rn ing out at Markham Saturday and !. - REkT :,. . . -1 the birds and let it out, when it immed- younger people. We hope to see Mr. A PICI ING'5so* proclaim it a success. sled b W. .s�.N..111'1�� k;.. 4 - 'L * , , ., �.­­ � . I _­.:.. lately rase ;n the air; oirelea about fur gartriok speedily recover. M'ss Martha Ferriersmpa y some tame and then strnek east, and was -The anniversary services in oonneo• Flo encs attended Tenth Line cbarch on FASHIONABLE TAILOR. here within- a abort time. How is that tion with the preen River Baptist church gn ay, (I,� boy Will, do it again. - _ _ _ for arecord-for flying we mean. will be held on �3nnday, Nov. 8rd. Rev. hat we mal e: t--eaow, moonliitht '} pec JobnsW. Boort is being tried at Lock• Ja B; Kennedy, B. A , 'of Toronto, will nig ts, that a number of our young folks port, I4. Y., for the mureer of Samuel preach at 10 a. m, and 7 p. m• and Rev. will take in Zion bun feed, some of our . a`t, o, y Coulter, of Toronto, one of the crew u m. The be to get left, never say die boys. • 7 1 Oke, of Wbitevale, at 2:80 p. e would advise Turks when out driv. 1ne...:.:1 the steamer Cibola, during the past sum- Green !River choir will sing in the morn• y -Ila • in the fair one to use both wings, as he is • • f mer. The murdered man was known in ing, the Whitevale Methodist ebo:r in the B • • • • '..: 1-.1. � , -s' �,Whitevaie where his mother and brothers aiterngon, and the Whitevale Baptist in angor of lending as the level instead at in a bellow, and oh 1 what would his wee ' resided for a -time. They were at that choir in the ebenin�. Liberal plate offer• " - laee when the it ed occurred. Beott M rthie do then.,'i-,-,� (�A. v p ag y ings are- asked for at each service. On Haxe�r.: - anCoalier hada carrel over a dog, following Moeda evening. a lecture .- .•--•-y- � BLUE UI$BONr . Call old get PITC88. r � , with fatal results. The jury finding Scott the 11 be delivered by Thos. )da(#illiooddy, ldrowns Corners. _ ' guilty, be was sent to prison for s year. of Toronto, chasing for his subject. -Our PURE MANILLA.. y "� -One evening last week, says one f neighbors." This lestdrer bas a repdta• .Walker bas purchased ~Ane bore ' _ ar correspondents, as I was riding c - f m Mr• Oriverod. ` e p tion for moth making that is seldom ser. gall, editor ai the Markham Bub, L.arnisb ':,, nudes street car, after turning` onto p-asead. - The Locust Hill choir will is alwa s fin hand. Mizell T?aiats, Oils- nudes, from Queen street, Toronto, the furnish music. Those who have -board 'p in town last weak. Full lisle of- Sarvest T y . and the wheel acted from the . Irwin and wife hale been spexiding a Etc. We make a speofalty of Machine Ods. I? t car stoppedP this loot pronounce it oa ital. Ad•' fe days in >�Ileht,ven with bis mother. W. j. Resiba r1G1teTli1 wire. The connection being broken the _ mission 20 cents, children, under 12 years re• Murebead, of Toronto, has been lights in the car of course went odt. An 10 cents. All are invited. v' ting at James Thotnp"'►st's for a short Accommodating verdant, not wishing to be -� + f i r 80AR80R0 ti e. . in darkness, instantly rose np, struck a • eye r, et�ita the de 'tire of Har• t T ...• I. far • match and tried,to light them. Se die Pearson who left bete Ecol Chicago last7; LLINGHAM 'Yee lie t` cold as �' y HILTS , __not succeed, however. A few seconds , Miss Ada Mackie has retnrned� -to 'her w k t#t later when the current was restored t'he I xti+tide a al' bt xriistake In my last news home in Toronto after speeding a couple li his showed him more than mixed Up i announcing the data et Gita ploughing Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest styTea ig,:• , g of weeks with fri9nds here. g. - with• his -fellow paesengera. For the rest A, Annie aocompa�ied by his tist4s Lily stab• I said the 3oth instead o the - - of the journey be sought refuge on the and Florence of Larlington, has been 8 et of this month. B D �O� �IT� at 12, O.L. ' Charles Hastings hair the largest pA$LOR 3UITB. �' _ platform, visiting at Mr. Annie' for a couple of" days. f . i , -About seen o'clock Bunchy fittorniDg There was .00 Bible class in the Metho• t rnip tbt<t hats ebb wl EXTENSION TALE and `Y. y diet church this week on aocoant of the ty• It has no 6 i.. ; ' _ the people of this village were startled b pMeasures _ CHAIRB of all c eeariptions. 3 ' of a distress whin• Provincial Bnnday f3chaol Con'ention be. not 'Wive yon the weight, d t iThe ter _ j1. ------ ~ the persistent blowing I 1.tie in the vicinity of the 4• T. R. station. ing held in Cook's church, Toronto. four feet oil ixtchei axe B .g base a lot of sew styles in Picture FrataQ►ings on Lan { '� A number of ;the village firemen and nth On ,Saturday last there was one of the still iD tb6 sold growing. hand.,, lar set bicycle races of the season. it being A few from here attended Eha Laurier 1.` r `s ars at once trade for the 5re hall and B eetin/t at Markham v►e1eve. They to miles down the Kingston road and re- of bor"s - after procuring the engine and hose -real that the bad the best parade > turn. The coarse was lined with spec• y - - roa'ttoe. UNDEW. _ KIN( : Our Undertaking Department its alio toll plate in r9• j uio' I made for the scene of the uproar. at Bast York Liberals coo F - x that a itch in bad tators. x, rha� they had bot they had to t a yegpec► Coffins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on Band. E�c►baltn- qq It was soca learned P Wm. Norton and bis little son Henry ggee ooenrred at the east -end of the iron bridge. have returned home from Maaitaba where 1 t of the (7onservMtive horses m make it, ix�g made a specialty.. Y, Two freight italics were followin each .There has been great ezctement raised -:,� e they have spent fiver two months. Mr. IN SAM, gxceri : one leading could not n �, s that the aro were extra tis last week over a wild cat which miss®�� other east. The g Norton y Pe been ran b , but I guess it.HILT� heavy-and nearly half of the wheat frozen. s y they have y _ i : make the grade east' cf the station and as their eb►adaw they seem as I axe sura - - backed up to take a fresh start when the 410100 i would have caught them. , Some Gap it . Be & �. I I Itrain Dame along, the engine of ,� �" Markham Road. t ou know bo s a barltiaag dog D- ; -, b rked, ba y . y -- ,�, bich lowed its way through the con �� ���� I I . ­• • + n ver bitee. % • M ! `D - BOX. '_ _. �.. I � i DI - doctor's vs,u and two freight care lo£ des This cola en� ip reminds tis of winters I " F - The anriivereary sermons of the Malvern with corn and oats. 7'he three cars were near appraacb. ethadist ebarcb will lie held on ,Seedsy • IC.tI. 4 The farmers are busy with their turnips, n zt at 2:8(1 and $ p, rxi. Tie sera4oAt+r will # completely shattered, while the en$in� J• Fleming being the first to finish.• ---+'a• (iapi al, paid up i , $I*} was considerably damaged. he tritoks Messrs. Ila»dace and Drummond, of preached by Rev. Watatrxt►:f^rmsrly of were derailed and the bridge omewbat , tie circuit. On the followie . �aestlay ReS@rYed ,f>Und � injured. A wrecking gang laetwg d' visited at Brown's Corners ,' an w at once a enitiie a grand lea' will bti . s+srved, as►vlug. renn+�ved Sub dear- ?�,QQp local men set to esti ixn- 'Which Rev. Johnston, of:Toho, willitivg Assets Over � " sen_ t for and with the o The Malvern choir has been gr y to cls y tike wreckage, and the a lecture. `Music fgrniehed b the mark Wog' trona .aur 41d ctad v►'Q i, Head OM ,TORONTO. TORONTO. proved since receiving the Brown's Corner nn Quartette dud others: ed in a few hours. Al. contingent. There is likely more to follow. p , p �+ ills stook was fe cin to be a tea meeting at It has pled Divine i vidOnce, #t :His' axe ' 1sQ a bbl#er- rc ar 'I't is Bank has a branch at, Btouffvitl to rolling There g 8 i finita wl"edoni.,to oull. Rix9ib r -loved +ono , dent targe not acoom• Malvern on Monday evening nein. 'lie r- e ." }, o ,t,e out customers . where deposits are taken at carrtr�t r o arson being in- tea is to be furnished by the choir. silo it f m oar, mxdet,%ri rile pial' srf' ��� Bums of $1 and u wards re P sir Bteirlag, wko firedxie1aias6,�.;. t�1 th+� DEl3 pp ge was severely will be 's grand success. , ys, and A m,_,a Iur.r� itis BAVINfl3 BANK Departm One of the sunrise men had a runaway a . °' -,tq bled, it did not �k p1 F d�Hi iso�.S ; �e :e !y • 'T " tj'q Y .MA }� �� in allowed half yearly, while returning home from a plowing bee.,; << T ,t • „ visitin the r t►ud >, X,t e►'t �b , r r ,� .:�_r �,,� 3 +� e . >a�otes sxtd nth 8 d had a general ,, ,� ::,� , lit,. �A M, p'ar .1.othethe r evening an«M ,� �sal.. tli g P.zr n�n.noss.�'A �j �,` ^' 4 r d�etrounted at l+$Weet rg _WMENSend Gordon next time Robbie. a =>a a- j 1-.• y-, � �1tp� t��l y� ..���� dct, •L ; .,R! j3� y r W � 'g, spy 1q a■gyp #y i+y..i(f ,T4 .J _ 7. r v A.c+A st iia �$_tst_F ;i+NiRf4Yr4�py t staff captain and Letter. •half rhe ,jam fa'l ,,�.tn,,: �g - r b If1�r- "•:t € ail ! home .were acs od y EA1,11.­ .:> a ?a. 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