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Honor Graduate of Trin University, Trinity Medical Sebool and the C lege of Physicians. and Surgeons of . Onta pigce hours, 10 to 12 a.m., and G to 8 p.m, Wbi Tale_Ont, I ¢t -y DW. FERRIER, >Iri.D„ .C.P.S., 0 . CORONER. Office h�morning fr to l0, evening 5 to 6. SnTgery i rear of DR STORE, Brock St. Nortb, Clare out. Patr - supplied with Pure Drags, Che iasle &c., - Cheap for cash. s9tf Vocal Muetic fir. ..nom r._t-vim_.._ i.,•.v'-�,... �.i. bias Ida Sim` son, pu iil of Mrs. J, W, Bradley, of th Toronto C t servatary o1 Must , Is prep.%red to give lessons in voice cults Those wishing to place themsel es under instructiop will kindly eommu irate with . i at Claremont. ' Thorough Instructiohi G a --heed -I } DICKERING ONT' ��• •� * ..a» 0 _ •11 RTDAY: S ,PTS lI'1 PJ R' a 1■■ ■/y�■■{/�■{ .� . NUS 47 , 1 ` I c.. .._ - 6 pari" t F ANDREWS d T f� UT AROL 1tTD S most wltbiD reach a moment before, gone ONERRYWOOD. r , " �.` , DENTIST, all gone 1 and nothing lett but a brief note . 7. _ . '. .. •: ---- r `i: c - ` i� ' 10 rir!•i .b ' p• North, egst Cor. Yonge & 0ueen sts. LATast LbCu• w►pritxraQB s>«catt>as offering to ran the railway if Uxbridge Mme• � hg, from Chatbatiti, is visiting a_: ,�. � T" PUBS AND JOTTIiD DOwir HT will build it- The Journal says Mr.. her daughters,. Mfrs. George $edges and ruin • 'Phe largest DegW office itv Toronto. . COARNsrcxDICSTS. Crosby is still bo tui and something Mrs. George Hollinger. z `' �`'�"~'. Mold 'Am --� + may yet be done. Done 1 yes, bring an Mr. George Davidson W itin g u 'some 'gym (silver), and Potaelain action for damages against the C.P.R, for fine horses for the coming fall shows. P• Filling,and Pnroelain (Told Crowne, 0, OIAREMOVIT.. `" p i — . : knifing a promising scheme. We Wish Lim every success. . j o or roots of teeth a specialty. 1NVZ?ca-2VWy To�yatternooa Tux N DaAR EDtToa,-I take my $en to resent At the present time of writing _' rig. BESTS {'TB OF TEETH #8a_.� man will be found in the oftioe of Geiow'a P mp the item of last week, Cler®)`Wont is not , sr., is 1 in ve ill and bat'litWe Stover g �- Factory. Claremont, Mrhere he will be pl to hopes are entertained bis recov ll)ly Vitalized Air for Extraction. see any of his subseribere.l and never can be an nn@rentfnl place. It ery. - is true we area god god le we The nasal civic holiday wag celebl7afed . f 4 n . - - - - ---- - - - --- K y g y PSP NEW TAILOR SIiOP ; Ed. DernsLa was swap last week to the don t deny that Lave exept cion tickets on Saturday afternoon last. The weather ` + om . city taking part in a quoit tonrnam rat, ,. .. UGl � and as usual held his own with file est and ate on board the fast express for the the forenoon was far from promising, oaa t N B R 0 U G N A M. . of them. millennium, and we are not going to dolap which no doubt kept quite a nnmbeffrom 1 all : ' and have a railwa disaster for• the sake attending. Howe er, Rev. L. Perrin, of. Pickering, ill y y the afternoon was _ - The nndereitirned wishes to info) the preach in the Presbyterian ehnrch ab- of gorging the internal magazines of aver- all that could be desired, and quite a a:: public that 1}e has opened a tai or eho in bath, lie and Mr. Bi iciopa newspaper devourers, that is not large number drove down to the now well - . 7•- P • ti peen exchanging cal- in our line of tipsiness even though our known resort, Rosebauk Camp Grounds. I. , . THE POST OFFICE eLt+CK pets for the day. local newspapers should become bankrupt. $ere the time passed awihly by in boat- : 1}.. j The crugnet match with Whitby res lt• Don't blame us for not opening up all our ing, eta. A choice tea was provided by ; on- rongham, and asks for a fair share of ed in fayror o! ear Lome team, but the her public patronage. 2Fi latter ie not pleaped with the as ere Private villsAa concerns for the rngtlisi- the ladies in their usual good taste, and _ ' her ag thve noses of people unacquainted and not all returned home well satisfies with their : . _ AUR START. ceived at the eonntp town. A ret rn in sympathy with us to sniff at. You did afternoon's outing. ' -- a - _ _ _ _ gaMfe-wChlikely be played bare onFri, ay. not report all the news Sou might hbye ..•�.� _ _. • " . , ! ___-_ as Rnsse,l, of Uxbrid e, as 1. .. The beat of refbrencesgiven if re uired. 10-52 . oeQ +o. again started a bi mill at that town rad .had last week. There was a couple of. KiNSALE. • . _-�_-- 1 I- sox I� w „ h �' 18d1@e went into a BtOr@ juBt a6 On drape . - -- - ---lural. JOHN BALL DOW, ARRIST t and solicitor Notary Public etc. 0"ic Deverell's Block, l`3roek-street, {hitby. Priv funds to loan at lowest rates a on favors . torms of payment. 8-y ---- — - rt�HOi<iAS PARKER, ARRIST 1 a4d Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. cotutnftlgion. Office : Over Ont o bank, Pick ing ; open every Saturday. 4-y r E. FAREWELL, LI . B., BA V • RISTER. County Crown , Attorney, County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10- - - !— -- DENTON A DODS. BARRISTER - solicitors. Notaries, Etc., So icitors for c and County Lotn Aaaaciatibn. 10J Adelaide east, Toronto. Telephone 911. ne of the pa ners will be in Clare:uoa:, eery Saturday o Hopper's Store.— - -- - 13l . Veterepiary. ^f $. 4fHOPKINS, V TERINA Surgeon, Giraduate oft a Ontrario V erinary C'Aloge, Toronto. Treat. all diseases the domesticated animals. Ca is by day night prpmptly atten4ed to. - Offi eand reside at Mr. Isaac Linton's, Pickering. i• 23-y u HO.PXINS, VETEIII ART SU 11 • , LEON, Graduate of the Ontario V erinaryy College, Toronto, will sit Whitev' and Chorsywood every Saturda Diseases the horse's foot attended to at m shoeing for lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. Calle promptly tended to. Telegraph address : Whitevale, O - P.O.-address : Gireen River. Ont. 34-v T._ _ __-.---_. -- • ___- _.__ . . ,Societies. RISING SUN- LODGE N . 135. I. (I. T. This lodge meets vbry Mohd evening in the year, in Dal'e's all, Vickers . Every person invited to join and hell, advan the grand Cause of Temperance. �1 @012'sinesfrt ar Mo --} - - -{— Convej/altC , ,SSG, , ^ _ rjPHOMAS DUNN, C oveymeer, Co . 1 tnissioner for taking A ldavi , etc., Cls Mont, Ont_ - .- _ I- _._ _ my BR BUNTING, Issn;er o Mar o Liceaaes for the County of Ontario. lice at the store or as his de ae, Picks . village. 12-y !`t EORGE .GEROW, hire�onout, Iss �7G of Marriage Licenses. Fri+rate OMoe i Pump Factory ---strictly co ant 2S -y DR. BEATON, TOW RMP CLER • Conveyancer, Comm seioi�er for tail a8'i:lavits, .Accountant and Insdvauce Agen iliouey to loan on farm ppro rtj_ Wills p bated. OTr 'ICE -At Whi vale. Will be i Brongbam 4v ery Monday fterpoon for transaction of business. 27-v ------ �lrchitec , i --- - ,r -V\.N.,• ^• , AVA.jPOST, CU J NT A CHITEC' • for the county of ntario Drawl and specifications furnished or every class building. Stearn and hot w ter heating an ventilation a specia:ty. O�4o-Gierrie bloc corner Dundv.s and Brock streets, Wnitb Reaidenco -Kingston Road, EAst Pickering. 37- - :tuctfolcrere `!7. _ rr�HU�L�S YUVUtili:lt, tLica'nsed Auc 11 tioneer, Valuator, etc., fo East York an the whole of North and Souti Ontario. stric attention given to all orders byt�t ail or telegraph : Charges Moderate.-Midrosa •r$i08. DOUCHE ]sox 47, Brougham, Ont: II _ -I ---- Buutx stat .YI11 P$� --- - f JOINT LESLI •,, 13U0'r AND 3HO Maker Pegged anti eewti ork. Order promptly attenjed to. F.xperi need workman ship. Dont forget the stand, n 9 opposite th News, Bing street, Pickering vill g , 7-v . _. - .- - - - -- - . 0RDO,X HOUSE, Pici ring, nut. James Gordon, proprietor. ',i'bis.hotel is fine+ nqw brick building, finish 4 in superior style. Every convenience and "fort for th travellin ; public. New and com pdious stable ant sheds. ! -25y WESTERN HOUSE, Pi ering, Ont., now open tof- the accommbdaticu of the travelling public. This hotel,{ shavingg lately .. cba,nge_l hands, has been re -turn ed thre;gh- out. Situated es it is, opposite t to Spink Mills, it is convenient for patrons of th . hfills. )teals or lugch at all reasonable hours. ood stabling and shed room; Box stall and an" osed •yard for horses or cattle., Weigh scales on the premises. The bar is open t all legal hours,, rad is stocked witki 1lure liquo s of every bran ANDY Me- - CUMV, •Proprietor. 151y - -- - - - --_______ ._._ Walchf_!n_ akinpl { CUTHBERT, Watch»• er, YiRk- .i trade, 1 can guaranteeysatisfactio .y Agent for eleabed� ,u shor�tes notice. and 't coreasonable rates. --- 48-J7 fi i n ari o a�n PICKERING B NCHt �. uki for the' transaction of a 1 Iegitirirate Bal,kivg Business. , OFFICE Hourts--From lit t0 $ $attirdays 10 to ;o'clock. . Savings Bank ice` -co ��ection- -- (3 y) GYEORaE KERR, aaager. . . l t: r l y 7 Y S A t f i y j p 2 i sr Ss g 3' -mow. ,may":, t. A s ' is promrsing great things. Mr. Russe I is into the hotel shed. Had thef been ear- k1`r. T. B. Willis, of Brougham, spent ti t°O °' indeed a ushin bnsinese Winn, in w se 7das I � ' m Q g liar and you absorbed .sop Weight have last Sunday with hie brother here. EJR � o .1 ability hie t@flow citizens exhibit 1 rge run over t11em and one of the saddest I noticed nits a number of our gun �:- dint �, • ..m o, a confidence. lie left a strop im reFs on q y g ate = C a11,r ;:o - p « g P columns yon ever wrote Have harrowed men drive north with their best girls on i ate p,,, ; - a c the liwunces of Claremont some seats go, tlhe souls of your readers. Why didn't Sunday Inst. I can't sa what it all ' ea � .6ayQ o, „ '� but yet all hereabouts lhoge he ma be yy ou wait a minute or two and without meant, Unless they were merely taking ' ER _ I adv I°' q abundantly Bacceesful, hitt rying' them Sou could have had ater- advanta a of the fine weather. (' eO � . Jun Imo. a 8 P s a ! Member of the local order of H e rible heartrending disastrous- collide, but �1r. B Weatherill la ed with Clare l : � r I qo�i I Circles w i be interested in knowin t at g since they were mercifully preserved and mont in their game ofc roquet wish Whit- uvr j�-; - _.' - _ p Capt• R• H. Bunt, of Hampton, has b en 3 -au were not iu any way to be blamed or by on Friday last. ' Owing to darkness o; I - �' elected Listrict Deputy Supreme Lea er praises either' cone@ruin this dreadful settin in earl ' R'' = Q i '-. �° c m for the second ilistr►et. Tl1@ electiwln t ok g g y the game was not Snlshed, _ s { and Z m•° 8 �O a �' accident that eouldn'L �oseibly have oc- but as far as we can understand, Clare-' y i.,, 1' a, m { o , ,� Aa^x2.0 0 � m � C place at Lifidsay, and the other candidates curved as there was a good minute of time mont had a slight advantage at the call • - •v ml ! o a S. a,� K fi n �' m e . for the position were I'. N. Raines, of between tS, o I ��� �� a c, a"� �'� liz ridge, and John Birks, of D,illbropk. you and them arriving at that of time. : lit as a I we i� g aaa m m�t;�Z) point-, why didn't we have a column of �ti'e hear there are two or three of oar .. �� - Q >r�c ��f Cubt. Bunt was elected by a majoritX of thanksgivhnR at the hairbreadth esca e. bovs oin to the - rt- Z , Q m v one vote. 1 p - t' 1; States before long, but ,;: ver - - • ;4 _ __ti_ N_�__v_ w_ ' w' , Now Mr. Editor ihere is no earthly reason ss I did not hear it from themselves I y FJ. ktx. ED1TUr:,--I woad like roe to st to j i y t. a A 0 a thy Claremont Should not have a daily, will not give any names: IL wa"s oral _ _ c m•I ; e to ;r a 0 3 2 .; a in your next if -sue who your anthoyly only that we each and every one,*\1 iv- last year we. lost two of our best boys in ' r� . ! �,� IM a x a 4 it - - w•as for Faring in last week's paper t let ate newspaper business, and we can have a the same way, and I hop@ the report is - ' O !! c +� c �, a a all the bridges on ;,he 9th con. and not th mornii: and evening edition and a couple not true. RI' I °'x '3 a4ii a° as of that Iilie were completed. Believ D f; �, 9 of extras any time besides hourly bulla- Quite a number of young -people here eof M i •oN � _ -_ — _ ti_� 9 that you r3o not v►is6 to publish anyth nR tins when we have A good subject - Last intend taking in Toronto Fair this week, but what is strictly true I thought I wo rd Tuesday afternoon there was a dog went and if the weather is fine we have no -•- n� DECKER S. LIVERY give ou an op rtunit to correct o r- y . ' y _ 1►a y y down street. A reflective mind would Joabt but the will be well re aid for self, as it is positively nntrae, the Lri re have asked why. Was there 'any reason th@ir time and trouble. As I am enable at tLe end of lite Altana road on the th =� 4 R• As I hate bought up Dap Redding livery that eaniFe within the range of mental to go myself, I am still in t,►reat hopes to con. at the time of your writing, be ng ossibilities or probabilities why that bear about some of the ironderfal t}lings i et- basinees and have added several news P ot- horses and busies, I can accomodate uncovered and the piles standing 2 f t dol{ went down iostend of up, would it being seen and done there. - # the ublic with ood rias at all hours. shore the level of the bridge. Now, ir, ;,:. ge P g have affected the great pu-poses of any ._♦_. 1 i, at- Covered 'bus meets all tr*inR. f n 1 think wO do not want to be too fast io human being bad it gone across instead. OSHAWA. - . ��� j rat. connection with livery I keep a praising our commisFioaars, as I ,tL k• Did its yawn opposite Hastings hotel I-- Commission and Board- they meat be at their wits end hew to wheD it a Wed its month till its face Lar e . $ale, pe R quantities of pldms, pears and ing Stables, Pickering. , - spend the money when they Fpend abqut melted round behind its ears portend evil smaller frail have been shipped from Oe- . I r' . !.x.88. VCT. #GO on a new LridRe like this, that Ftolod or ood to the human race. What great year, finding a ready market at ZE g haws this O, __ - . __ __ __ _ - - _ _ _ . - _ - _`T both freshets and w•as only damaged to and mighty $bought of the canine realm Montreal, Brockville aux other pointe east e - a the extent of (►DO corner lowering aeon a weighed upon its brain as it increased its where the Drop was not large. n0 Frost s wood Bin&r, foot. Now thi.. bridge has been torn p speed on crossing the street and bow near The LenR block on the corner of simeoe 4 � 1 sly for over two weeks leaving the pnbhc to comtw•iDg it with irovions records in the and Hing streets had another narrow DAN. �. R E D D I N AGENT drive miles oat of their way. I- know o e'• escape from destruction by fire early Toes - 1 ; thresher that Chad to drive 7 miles on o! worlds history id this same doge day morning. Some few months ago fire >} thought approximate to the line of man's , PICKERING. was discovered in the cellar at 3 o clock bis way to do one "job on aeconnt of t is inedrtation iii the at moral a here of bride boo torn a Then, bait a m le P one morning and with great difficulty this The FROST & WOOD BINDER, tbeonly single g qK p• human intellect. a would bury the dog valuable property was saved. A few min- - osnvan, tpo horse binder manatactared cast we have another bridge that has a but he is not dead, however, there are rates past 1 this morning smoke was observ- m- torn Dp for oyer three rvveeks-eertai ly other F' re- I people we would be glad to bury, ed issnipg fmm the several gratings. .The . ���`-�• -���• �t ; _ the bridge was finished Jut Frday ni tit viz•, .1�1/lO YV �Rja7 f tLose who want as to fiRlat witL dogs alarm was sounded and the brie broaRht -ie ' bat there are Do approaches and will of del' ht to bark and bite, while they indite oat. It was found that a very fficult task �j.��jS, be in other three weexe at the rate i ' some forty vards or so to set rapt e, confronted the brave firemen who had to ring �YlL1 �3%%Uce, PlO-TB. work is progressius. Now I think it : a with horror ripe, with social snipe, ah b fight the fire in the cellar, thus exposing - disgrace to have a road , like this clog d smoky pipe our eyes to wipe as on through tbemselves to great danger of suffocation. for so long a time when the travel 11 lt!@ we By dint of perseyerence, which called forth uer The FRosT A WOOD SULKEY PLOW. was go. The next uMedo for Clare- the hi heat raise, Lhe brigade once more ' ' '' n awarded Pirst Prise as the Sant Whitby I'lowing average one conveyance every hour int a wont is the Methodists around Claremont R p 1 liatcli in Istat. It leads them aft. day. Besides these bridges eliut tot o and all their frie>ade are sin contem- caved this Sue block of fear stories, uta- larmen Eo that if the wont to Ret o t ag ated in the very heart of the town, sad �, H In prices and terms theageats of outer gran- 3'... plating surrounding the social board. The which if destroyed would 6ndan r other _ ;4 the ]lave to unhitch their horse or horses ng panies cannot compete with we. Metbodist choir are hungry they want A valuable property adjoining. Hi Uvard & t. I invite an to ins t the machines at my an draw the conveyance semas the bridge garden party tbey call it an At Home Co- Felt Bros., Lan Mayon & Son. 1 ro- place, opposite the I ws once. os latiks or wade tbroa it mad and mire R Bim'' n P g and they want everybody to come and and Miss Hunter, all have their goods w1° DANn �: REDDII'� axle deep. Now I think that if either of sup with them and rejoice on the Tnes- damaged by smoke, and Morton's law of- t + 1 our commissioners were pat to this ine+�u• day evening, the t30tb of 6eptember, Sre and lodge halls above will claim loss .'. PSCr3eerl 33 f. 29 oenience there would lie a little more of from 5 or 8 till morning, They ere go- from the same cauae. The fire is clearly- . fort mrrtde to r@place these bridges. Cote. ing to have a full moon and other delica• ttbe work of an incendiary, and is shrouded r WHITBY MARBLE AND T�'e ppoosbiu9 meD of this place kte cies and charge peop�le at the rate of 25 in greatest mystery, The s@vera] stoclts '; rags away bPhictd fife day. For some months stats for takinz in •I1 fife latest novelties, are insured, and the ehQppss aro closed await- - d- - •. there has beep a sort of air line niJtriiy torches and camp fires, and confectioner• ing the adjustment of the insurance cam- ' k connecting the C. P. R. with G'zbridgp, fes eonrtin , mnsie and paniee, whose agents are expected to be ��I %�r q games, eating here in the mornhn It is like] a strict : '" y V and yet our pnsbinR citizens did n t -and drinking, smiles and jokes and en• y know it. No perE on tray ailed oa the ne era] rejoicing and children 15 cents all of inrte rarity heal to senses man ofltbe � DUNDAC St - WHITBY railwa ,because to tell the truth, ht w s I .. . J 3' on R. P. Hopper's ground, and everybody business men. Y only a proposed railway, about whh h is welcome and a eneral crush expected. t>•stablfa+bed 1 es P. r i R a i_.:. this village heard little or nothing. Yea s Now Mr. Editor if yep want to see enter. ego the same line ,existed in the air, b t rise and eneral o ahead come and see The dead hod of a man named man f i , t R. �OeY1C, Proprietor. vapithhea, and i► seems now to be Ta a few hundred of the Clare McRay was found near Woodstock the •I R� mOnt people in fishing. The citizens of Uxbridge thougl t front of loaded tables and yon will ender- other day. ,� Importer and Dealer in Forel n - such aline would be a ood thing an Mr. 0 Brien, who sent the des ately ►` g stand there is nothing lax about them P i. - broached the subject to the C. P. . when they find a palatable subject for die• sae ting to Prince George from Montreal, ; 1 w' and Canadian Granite. bhlPnce, on kn6w, ices ebusent, so of been arrested on a charge of libel. ' y K cession. There are treatises on adoption, � I I; .. a month of silence on the part of th justification, regeneration and sanctfiea- In the Canadian Live Stock and Farm t, , e Parties wishidR any cemetery work will managers. fife advocates of the sebem tion, everybody taking the aim le. plain Journal each month there appears a great i ^ � i do well to call on us before going Qlse• started to settle upon a route, to figur words of scripture and mystify ng it for niany items in reference to men of Ontario i' where. Forty years' record of , ]low much wotpey in reduced freight rate his neighbor's edification, but the next county, and the importance of this county • perf@et satisfuetiun givgn in would be sated by tjle town of Gzbridg treatis@ we ixeed in the bi@thodiat ehnrch in the breeding world is shown by the E * a every case• I .. in the coarse of a year --suppose t a c t seems fo me to be one on MRBticathon. frequent mention of all kinds of thorough- i' y ! per bushel on grain were saved, and 2 • Cume and see how the great work is car• bred animals owned here. R m. Tred--• . ''� �•.jf ' 000.000 bushels were shipped each yea ried on in all its soul ins iris , heartlift• way, Poit Union; John Dryden, Brook- ' a os>Dnsi P g Y r soLRDZ IiT . 5 J. M. PALMER, to Toronto this would save the tow ing, ecstatic hilariousness. lin; Levi.Pike, Locust Hill; S. Coxworth - < e PICK �'RINa, ONT. 86.6 #10,000 first year, and in tell fears th and Graham Bros., Claremont, are among _ ! j , handsome sum of $1,000,000. This su the familiar names seen in the September -- ;i. � � ` - - - - `�`i would enable farmers to produce mor Is it not about tune that the esteemed issue. ' Snafu for ehipwent, _ thus saving mo Treasurer of Torgnto's First Grand Sam- The oldest Presbyterian. minister at ." half cents until the gross savings on tdi mer Calamity was submitting a statement present living in Canada is the Rev. Al- . ' I item offreight in one hundred years soul of receipts and expenditures in connection exander Steele, of Port Stanley (now+ibout : ` , total no less than #1,908,520,090 -besides with that triumph ?-Telegram. seventy years of age). He was minister .. - i ' } — i - >F'inest •Iatne fit. watches even of%red. A, ; a P�ible redaction in ppaassenger n tes Talk about getting an egg market in at Bowmanville some fortyy years ago. ' - . -: jjewelled American movetnented marked '•1. s. would no doubt save the Uxltridge people England I It" will be mighty hard.work He was prostrated by a etroke of paraly 4 : Y ". BARNARD. WRITNY, fitted with compenes- #8,480,000 more. These figures give if it ever is done and Canadian eggs will cis some months ago, and is now in a �'" �' ' ,r tion balance, patent pinion,and highly finished some idea of the im rtanoe of the x- alwa s be a fair mark for E lish sa ie•' critical condition. -Chic o American.. . -' 1 ri int a bean fully engraved y u bridge movement, and yet the business ion. •Hare is an item from• the Rm�¢irc Now, we fancy this is not quite correct. ° _'..I 0 • . • ...... i • ° • igen of Claremont are making no effort to which Waste so much - of the English ROT. Mr. Kennedy, who "preached in Pick- . { �� , �x GOLD: - 0 .... : .......... .. '.. reap i.omeaof Ibis wealth: Salaries, too, market ; " A meeting of the Egg Deal- Bring last Sunday, is 87 years of age, and - would be pais to men iri tbo sown to the rs' Assoaistioa was bald in Taranto yam• been a minister for a mnc)a longer °, s -L ? , �, - f north, wLieb being eircn4ted would ben• erday, when a nantber of the principal period than Mir. Steele. „- . �+ . �+ , I LED efit the plane. Saoli Sgures as the above ertiers from various is oftbe provinee Bir John Macdonald, in h a>Z T a' e p �� le of Ux- ere nt. Mr. . Wilson, &dortb, Morrisburg on Tuesday in regar ,,o reci- t . .................. . landed to excite the a pcoP ' • bridge, who saw d golden, ant dawns; bo made an experimental shipment of a proeity, declared that the Canadian Gov- 1 x � .�<.: e when they could quit farlming altogether of eggs to England reported, that be ernment bad been and is now desirous' of ' ' p-' t Havinssalid gold 6di(►, joins sad thntmo b and go into the more Qrof3le and lar ad lost money on the ezperiment. The closer trade relations with the •Qnited t . piece., ba ring maker'. guarathtee ardaane business of saving } a coni p 4nglisb were rejudioed a f{ainoCanadian States, but the feeling was not res al. ,' r , ` wear 16 years. Only peeetr p ergo �,,, � • ' buaiiel on Ri sin shipments. Sndllenl ewe- They felt that having come from It was the IInited Spates that recalled the ' � } r �,1`� , r wealth for every mother's eon of thein stpclr a far away place they m>a8t nesse- Treaty of 1854, and ever afore all att�tnpts `� 4 V ` `; - isee>ln8d asaur until last week when "rily be stale. Ile ,showed them that made by Canada'for closer trade relai►tions >a'` ,=t�,v: ,` word CALDe from the C.P.R. that if Ux- the eggs were as good As the beat French had been refused by the United States �- A • ., t w bridKe wunld build, fife road, tLat comp: e�Rs on their' market . (which bring the 'and they were >aow passing #lie McRinley - '� ¢ } � ,,;> ' �+ (,',�'. •. U. , ,any wotlld run it for them. Ye powers I hi0i st prices), and were larger .in size. Bill, an unfriendly meitmr,6. He .:would •+. ,- , r what a blow- At one felC swags down Even then he tied hard work to sell his like freer trade with our neighbors, but if `' :`'tib _.. �' `� A Ny� v camO fife colossal Air eas#les-the half- ca in brotten Mite in_'Landon, Liverpool, t1rOy would °not giant it Le believed to -'� �. ,D" � a.;, ►5 a �A k►Qk' for new markets.: ;- � } AITAY. - cent saving vanished �tlie cdd mil one, al- Dundee, Rd hbuYgb atld Glasgow.'' °� i a IE WEi hEB. W _ - .Y .. p .y.. . -•. :�4a'. `I `1? ..S A --S - t\ rw p . .. _ f - ' " ,- - - -, R.,:- - ..1t5 '�`. $t - t- , -� s fix -�":,+ � .t C:. ;y, ,,.,q-�� 4 s,,, ,, ., -.�' :. s f..r * ,.ii' «. - !,. r. 'i,. T -, ,•e _ 4h s_, ., :•s,,• R k - n a < t wl, q�� R, m. f dt e� c�i,,,. !' .. -few'-. ver rte k �. � � a •. i ted+ -e... 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' . - � . e. W, 14dinl*rgh ro 'a ­ , ..� . ­� I i th , Mot In the M"k*n! �; _*-h tion -but-the tw*hing for the . . 9 9 - . I.— �: ­.­ . .. 3 � - , ,. � I '. i3."'1`11t - , � � okl@i lip! : M6 1, � .liarty I � him I X�� I ,or rAq ift Of xistence I a , - - I . , n'" 0 no" 7 � . de . � . . �9 .. ­ .:,. ", "atle� EigJa -c qLk, a raw, mi80014ble 1W deeply he ielt the shame ,. PT elf" stm a , ask . -0- 0- 60"l -UN - I .�, - hi ' -- air tht -- .. . � -:T� -�, - M which# . - . 9. 1 ..;�'. -�: .� - . �­ , . - vemb4*10"M On '6t his positi6n. � P'. 11 -91 . - ' i I YAIL re him, for ! i , 19 - early a herbyy .., f th, 140 8,4191 h , not,pi ywhe , ­ .� -i- I . ;� 6)e 4'Ar" hw d it. - � - . ­ - . . . . . -- � - sooken, �k Mt � ­­�, 1 , 4. '. �Wterxlkau vwAge P912 15 0 ­;�­- .", - � � .1 . '' Which tle stmins of "Johnnic,'Cops" arouse , I le 0. .- han - the a " . ., ­',� , -.. 4'Look here, Bob Mcl,aren," sit, Soott, hastily, oonfron eotL ' ' ' It was iobly I .... t. -� Q ,tatemen ch few . 1. -,-.., .-,�­i'� j .... : " -- wrath in tho breasts of those*t op- en, and as they heard it onoug . �.:j.. I . �. . , * hey cOmPPl to speaking slowly and earnady, I 'we twa has Thi bagler had observed the little emus the � ' - -� I., - - M N1d' ' ­ h to Tiazard. � - . , -, .- - The sentry pactil g I - azmm rd. �' - , flow- - I , - -.-', '.,�'.--1:., )4ve b4 ouds. ever, -blooded aagertion of Oscar . ."i,i , - before* tile ' 4 lieft of the two men broke up like el is -the cold ,,�:�­ w ,7-' ": �­ . . I . b y 1W an apd drawn= b* Ordinardr, before the sav #or 4atho qs - ll� Fay Adams, a contributor to the Silp I h:pa� ' .p�=uw t W" - . .1"..; . .: -��..-� .­ with ovident � &,I .. � I f hjM004 . -j;.- 111� = her to .tember ­ , , t'", y- lotion tune he Voul.d 4 , IP I North American Revielu. , . . hb*tal W the hour satis" . 'M . . , . y6i = t: Test= soorqft Wr, *j"ed , ii, .-the, Mr. .." ----,-9 , -, - -, 'ifactiqu, and itudded "Good morn. AfterAime.Ahiugh, yeb. . - . -,-"I"'. ­ A Ch"ry' - - ' ­­ - 6tt*r for't than an the orders against molesting f th out el broke.. Adams pro- - - , ­�.,�. ' ing" to the orderly -bugler, as the litter came � . y warmly.: . tests against the popular . ­ . - - -. :. . , � - , �, - .. - non-com. is the regiment. Is that 9 ' O ?90 - fem" resident in - Uie ciatz MY 0 o . ­ .. , ­- �- - �4 Opinion that - ' - - --- - .- - ��-. -,.. L, , Joure 1 hrough the lvovered way, leading -yes ,t . .. wigg -fay ,"You are a -brave girl,* the' ravest ever -woman oupplim the'restraining, so - ­ -, --. . �. I r'. � le' Ivt I I . I - I . . xtrW- Dut Just 11then be, had X" to ; . W11 1 ftening ...- -: i I . 94 . ... v'r n d-JMve and r�fip - �-,. , L -�� - . - I from & Sergeants. Mesa. Ayi vieei, a' at &dot affibe - *e, cim to 3 - ,�Poul iviLuences at worV in human . ' . -. -' 1 :��. . - ,, I ' ' I . - *S4 J,Tw-f q4V " ten �� - .-,..* ,".1 "Ibl- 4 $or; =-V0-011LAo*eiL. McIlren - I ;­­­ The, bugler Iooked..#'at.t4( lock..then, . "�- . ":: W 'd&l!'refi;"t "tile code of .j, societyll, ve 11" U so= 1W k % *4q Y"' bervie, %W jft its P , , . I -.:1 -1 I .- FAinburghyeh"chauged vour' inio', an' Ing repeAed. - .. - - � d - ; I - . �, .9'' !.rhisiu ,,'the bugle O'his, lips, LXw a blast - for ' - - . "I be liberated - st ,mce. His innocence manners followed in public by the average i . � . -- ;,---. - . . I oft a" sur W - . I - ­ - I *.1 � ' th ma -echo, an sent the, motiej What was thaat, ,W(�, am , kir that matbuk, " rate, uper- .. i . . � � - - .-. d n heart and " "a *a ardor4, aud a . , I -. - I . -; . at 4 [�'t6 squire re . . . some reason or itheir liae'9840 in for pro- "JI. eqg . pri- 11 min B*s , ' -be publ*hed in regi woman is diagracefuny inconside I ' .:.. �n .649 w3d .. . I . ...W 1, , I - - . � . die 'arq� termed . L I Iwill-bes-friend'to you both. i latively selfieh, and exasperating L . . . ,.,.,.,. ; 112 ' - . "Stirprised b.V whit ?4 she � asked . V L I � ­ - orderly men," as the sol rea:son - ; - NOW ran IY insolent- I - . . * .�.-Z ....- .. - - Wh . 'such % code in fact, as would not remaiu� ill, - wl .1 .. , - . 1 9" ­ . . '4 ' ,111 , _ . .9 ooldly' hQW, child, and- oahn t I . 0 . i .. ­.­. .9. O. halve aact as general - 4 to for the � Bobwsls:siIenV-. - -J - m �. 4 �,.,,, -.-If her beautiful face regaining its old ULuteur. . yoW%Wj,,whiIe .1 talk � ,- . . ;0%'- . ( is forewamong- men in their intercourac witil - -, i ,­ � . � - 9 day, full tilt for the several coc k -houses. A , It. ye n "Seein' Bob Mdtaren a prisoner, and to your father. one mo - i 9 ­ � -�� ', L ' ' eadna spesk, "went on the Ueer, - , .: . Pers were quietly; 1,11 think I kep Aread " - unde I . . f . minute later and the breakfast 91 ther foe one balf hour." ..: ­'� . 'L � .' ' - _ ' ,r such such dar was the reply- I With A V*t4ful glance at the foeb of the . . Four forills . . � "' I - . heard skirling Ilcoffee.uj)" in Ze distance, -The other started, and 2�ed - at the I I What is agaiu h I - L ltind-hearl�ld ,61d i4dier, the. now of rudeness am specified am characterizing . I—. - '�',-, and Avith the sound the men di amissed from speaker a glance of keen inquiry. - Th tone was one o � a tftrful woman in her inteft6urse with the'world at - � -­ ... . ". ' 0 ,f lkied careleftnesh, thl,wellt frOM the room. As the door closed lit ' . � . . .. .. 66 . ' " First' the inditterenee with wit . . ­ ­ , `.- � . morning parade rushed into thi -square, en The pipe-majof ca nd her, tho Colonel spoke: rge- ieh , I . . . I . . in frae the depot to but'it was decidedly overdone, As - ­ � . . ., .- - 8"tt . I : ...1 . � . as a woman will ;�ntemplate th at tile . . .. route for the various barrack r Ms. I - 9 � . . ... -.7'.9. join us when we arrived bore three months plainly saw. I YOU ought to W 'proud of thkf girl, - e fact th, . . - - . I . . . - . . � . � � I I . - i- . 9 1 1 Bain. op . convenience of others 1124 bee" sacrificed ta . ... . -;. The bugler liks still staudia a the -mouth syne, and," he added dropping the words as ,IS48 kftg something, or she's hidin her caprice. Very observable ill youn.1 � - . �.­ . I . 91 � - 9 . - . . _ � I I % ; ­ �.: �­ .. � , of the archway, ' when he. h a step be-, if they had been stones,, #I his wife, and something " he thought. 9 - -� `J a44 frOW Of Ur, sir. She Is wwl4ier's, women, Second, the neealess dela nait . - . �,;,. -',� 1. hind him. - . . , , . - . dochter cam' wi' him. ", - . _ Then fixinS 'do daughter. ' - y a*01 . . .. e . .. 1. . $I Hiuo,, Mae," he said, Wri ing, I I what eyes full L her face lie ssi I aloud: It , - " , , often causes in making her appeazance,when - - . .. . . . I . . 'A'hd what'of iour precious'nelilkawk`19' . .: i�, - I .?11 A Bob's dark face Bushed a little and his "Stealing'a'gold watch frae your father's I I - ­ - I .-.. are you on. I eyes 'dilated, but he renadned silent. I If I can 0ecover the wat&h without pub- vil'ito,es, have called Upon her. Alost com- - . .. . ;- .:1 4. . quarters last nicht.". monly . noticed among Wonle ..'I.- . plie 0 he is air, I will do so for my sister'n longer classedas girls, 13 who are no - : - - " I . . . . , - . "Prisoners' rations," re � MRc," w1h " Now," coutinned Scott, "It strikes me . For art'imstant all i -- to be stupe- =ex Ing- . ­,� - was laden with some dozen ha acks and that the reason why ye gaed in for promo- fied, then flual is ' .. ,:,,u,rt'i. ..at go. 92 Third, the unwill' : ­ �. . , ­ ­,- . . I 11-. � . . :. . 't . -* as many canteens.' "I think - � e hale o' B tion an, the cAuse op - & women to Wait, for another to fini-ill - ,- *.' . 9 hlingan exclaimed : th� in-" now of . . - . .- I . this silly silence are no' -Hewsa not thareFtynIni ht.11 . - I 96 t will be best And, Pai - speaking before beginning to apeak herself .. .- - e silk, 9 . Yes, sir.$) . . . ; L. ` .- '9. ;Omp"y'll sune be in. the gi d room 'if far frae ilk ither. The question pomes to was seen coming . � hey Pang on at this rate." be is &lie or baith o" them worth loiin' your . . cot, At twent7 min- , ,, N,9t h )rd to that Characteristic of nearly.all womell. Fourth, - . . I . . . L 4 - - ut4m to seven," was the steady repi Wits ,rout Nn wOmAn's failure t6 recogni: . , � ­ I I fistorday was pay-day, see," re- character, no' to#peak exi I ' - girl. I will M the importance . _py , a in a couft A sudden light seemed to bres on the have mcrAren Color Sergeant as Soon as of an engagement. ost - - �. ,� - turnedthe bugler, grinning. I They're a' . 11 may . ticeable amonkr I . . . . ­ 91 . martial ? Come on, comrade, speak cot, and gi be, and CheiL they can settle 98 for women who have the fewest soci . . L.1- .. .. .. �o drunk, I expect." - � rL She started violently and her 'am themselves. ` , , - al illities.yl .. .. I , -'.. .. ' gie me a chance to clear ye. There's nea. wh1tened. . . ..- ' . I . 9 .. -. . - � " A' but ane, an' he -is the last man I ever. evidence against ye; the watch canna be -- 991 , Thov di4. 04or Sergeant Me ren has a Coming to public places Mr. Adams - '. �- , ., * Oh,could it--ootild it have been him . , r . .-,.!. .1 thocht-to see in the guard - room wi' sic' a gotten ; an' if ye can explain what too woman the incarnation Of seltiShnem and. , . - I ­ - L� : crime against him." � . � 1-9 A y6 she whispered, am if to herself. wife, 16d no one knows, exactly . w he got bad manners. She thrusts herself ill before L'. - . .. .--. .­ i -. . . ­... there ye'll, get &ff. . L Tier, except her father, Col. Macgregor and - . . . .- ,� ­ , " . I, .. - .1 .�� 9 ,. " "The watch was mined after you left the her turn at the ticket window of railwa -9, 1 11 Wha is' �t"?72 '. ­ " ,. - - _ " V � .. . .. ­ . - ­­ 1, "I can not. - -1 - , , -, � - . . . . . - r -.9 7. . Bugler Scott, y .. ­ , . !:- , -.-­­� --:, �. .i ' L . mornin . , 4:1.1 ':I The Pipe -major recovered his watch and . . � . -furtlier- could be�'Iaid the when Bob wa-d up before the Colonel, he w k * .. - . '. L -. . - I I Bob Mei;an]. 11 .� . .: . . *fore anything' ' cmtle, " went on Scott, I ,an' this stations, stops heavily loaded. porters to as . , . I , . � .. 1. 1-a..- i,. I . - - * .,- -. : - 9 .1., . The bugler whistled. � ., ... ...­;:. voite of the sergeant of the guard was heard - tell naething but that he was there, and h"not seen his nephew's fage aince. some iriflin question which, iristht as well - � ' . . 1. .... t. C4 ­"- . .. - - - , � . . ­ o orin - : %� 1-19 . . - - i does not fret over it. � - - - - .: - ske(L: ��`�'� . He be asked o another, says litile spiteful ­ - �-...' - What's his crime?" he a' 01 . ' . . - , . � . i I -:;� I . �.. " Stolen a watch frea, the P1 -major ; a - � rd g the prisoners to fall in. &-ott hur- that he didna steal it. What he gaod there -- I I - I � � things to "noy her associates, compels tile . ' -. .. ­ . -, riedly wrung his companion's hand.. for he winna tell, ootirti-martial or no court-' � . - -4--- - :�- shk to pull down an endless, pile of' . - :1� gold ane, too, at that." I'I'll get at the bottom o' this yet Bob, in martial " ,- I . . ... I I—. I I . . 1. .-� ' ..... ' ,-1. ' spite o' ye, " he said. - ' A Good K&w. \ . 1. goo - "Get out!" - I : - - .. . . I dihns think he (lid it. 11 ­ ds when shp has no intention of buyi ' . - . - . -.1 .. 9 �L ­ : ­ ' " And I know he did not," she cried, with �­ - I L. - 9 - ­ - . ng, State III . . "It's true. 1%ecV maj n' his wife Rob's eyes glistened, but he smiled and so much sudden posion in her voice that The reformers witkin the of jqe * the way of others, threatens the- I 1 . t�- - 'or insults the shop girls, needlessly blocks � - : . ­ � i- L - ..9 P L�". . . . were ,00t last an' R)b was seen' shook his head without a ki eyes of.,- - ---.. 11 . , � .... her hearer was startled. Y h to put down smow 1: - comin' oot o' their quarters jus afore they Pea In . k- thooe near her by the manner ill which sile .., -. The orderly room reachij, tKe prisoners He had ieaw"n to be so. The girl's face ing among the boys of that State. On the carries her- clowid umbrella, in short, site - -. - � - � . cam'hame. He doesna deny in' thetei Were told off, one by one, till it came to bad become suddenly transformed by some let inst. there came into force a law pro- sets as though others had no feelings or -. .- -.;. - . - � . ­ . . I .. � . . . 1 9 ., 9 - - but says he kens naething aboot the watch. Bob,g turn. Mechanically obeying the word strong feel into an tfiat i hts which ..she %as bound to respect. - . .: - . . . It looks ugly for him." . was sweet and viding that no person under sixteen ri � - -. . I .- I— It of command, he entered with his escort, and woultudy. i7he soomful look was gone, and age shall be allowed to smoke in yes" of ;gow it may be conceded that Mr. Adams. � - -. - -. .. . . .- 'i Ugly or no," burst out the ugler, an- speedily found himself fronting the table, rot ey anv street - . . g " there's nae power o' in di that can behind l0hich sat the colonel, attended by a now tendels es , , '. . .- - .: . -­ Tily, the lust shone with admiration and or other public place. That'this ibi- has observed exceptional cases such as lie : . - - . . . ­ _ L mak' me believe that Bob Me" aren could group of officers. . rness. ti9p in founded oil reason and the W in- has described, for, unfortunately, all Woln(Ill � .- � . - I . . 1. -­ � steal. Nan,it'sno'inhim." "Eli ! What? stealing a watch ?11 ejacu- Then before -her surprised com '01' terests of society will be admitted by all who am not as refined and unselfish as could be I . -.: " Well, that may be. could sp.mk, she had turned from hCtd hive any confidence in tile findings of modern desired, but that such instances of selfishl, SIX. . .. - .: . Ye ke him better lated the C4)lonel, when the adjutant had was walking swi tly way. . � ..:. than I dae. There's ae, queer a hing about f a He looked after medical science. No reputable physi " e sufficiently numerous to warrant telle read over th6 charge. . clan c4n arl .. - . .9.. - . ,- .-I "Call the witnesses. " her thoughtfully and when he, too, left the be found to-dat who Will contehd that offensive epithet used by Mr. Adams, " tile . -1 . -.: it, though." � Pipe 'Maj -'Bain entered and told all he spot it was With more liking for Elaie Bain antoki . ng in good or P9 .9 1 i, .. --.�: - .. t .1 -. , . . : " What's that?" .. ,­, - . % I' ­�­ -�- knew, whi . a growing boy. OW the mannerless sex no one but perhaps the .- 1. � .1 .. at ch was very little -simply that in big heart than 11 . -�/ ..- .�- " The dochter. Elsie was in the house' he had ever expected to qontrary the opinion is universal among author of the article will be disposed to . I -1! I . .. . . .1. - the watch had disappeared, and that the feel. . . -- o . � - . ­. - , , . . . - Whatever Fisie's faults were, indeci mature clut smoking be indulged in without has spent his life and upon what unfav . the time, an' she neither saw no heard any , whole house had been 8earched,witliout suc me,lical men that not imtil the. body is contend. One wonders Where Mr. Adams I � I- . thin, o' Bob." - t. I cess in the effort to find it. slion or - r . -1 - . . ".g he's been sleepin', 'maist Ii k�e. " .-' - "Was there any on i was not one of them, for she at .once bought harNn; while many go so far as to say that able lines lie has fallen that lie ghould be , , . - . - . " Her father says no : -%nd th ) 'I e in your * tinsrters her father. - I at no time is it absolutel harmless. .- '. -,. I . I gh she's a Auring your absenice-any of your family, I is Father," she began hurriedly, "I do you aides tile testimom Be- moved to traduce his sisters in the way lie ' . . . �.. . .I- grey haughty madam, I dinna t1unk lie wad mean ?" I iy of, Nysicians exper. has done; what is the character" of his . . - . . . � - . - - I - tell less aboot hen " . . know if the (,;olonel has left the castle e,ug., )lam demonatr4te4 its i Jurious ('!f. domestic relations, anti whether he grew lip - . :. - I . . I . I . �-- I.- - . it "YM, air,;'Tny daughter." - -- I . . .. yet !" I -W- i 8 In (Werin n . -. . But what on earth 6ould Bob hae beerf ' "And site heard nothin fe the hat in . nces of a kind and - . . - - . - g knows nothing " No," he answered in some surprise, become it which had under the helpful influe . - - .1 . :. I � ltvaniift' there?" asked the bugler, in the tone of t Well-nigh tin versal, among�tfieAboyi; 'good mother. The article throughout - ­ be prisoner's presence Xere 10" - " he�s in the orderly room with the Adju-. was found to be exercising an influence so breathes tile spirit of one embittered against - - ' - I .. � of one utterly puzzled. ' " He (16-sna drink, Nothing, air. , -� . ; . I ;., . . I 1, � -. - .�.- , . ; . ­ anna hae gone wroiig in - ­ . ,� . . I -. � - . an' lie c. he mih' a' :IIs site here ?" . , . '.. ,- , � .� tant. 11 prejudicial on the rising meb as to render re- the sex whose unique pwtrait lie piiats ill. . � at once. " . I .1 ­ a ' .., . egis ion on � . - . � .--. -- "No. She left the hquse to ass the night . :'Will you take me to him now?" - strictivel i lat' the subject necessary. colors so dark and repulsive. . - . . . . . : . - ., ' What for?" Then noticing for the first ThouFh only a few years in operation tile -. � I , - .�.: . . � . - . " I don't know ; but I think I m wmg in with a frien d Call not come time her growing agltAuioll, he asked quick. beneticial results 01 the law are already - � The Robluar Diamond. . . '- .. the inin' to stan'ble therein'berc till the cOf - back yet. " . � - . . � : . . . .-- -.. '. . - . ly, " Haa it an, , �thing to do with that an.air inanifeatinj themselvac With the sights The Pardon said to have been gra . nted 1) . ­ 11 ' L ­ ­ .. � m . fee gats cauld. There'll be a file o'the guard "At what time did your wife- and yourself of McLaren's? so frequent y seen Upon our streets of Y., - . L . �. .. �: up for me afore I call say clapsti�cks," 4nd return home? I I ' � . . younZ Her'Majesty to the 11indoo Prince Dhuleep: . : - . . he set off at his best.-Ppeed across be square. "About 7 o'clock." : ' 'i - - - "Yes. I can clear him."'. � , I-OYP, often those who have not yet reach Si . - _ .. I -� - 94 � . rajah of Lahore,,wlio for � � � ,� "Tell Bob I'll come dooll an'se himafter : "Anti when did your daught' 'Iear-a?'*' . ­ Yon can! Do you know" who did it? their teens, Puffing away at cigarette or pipe niaiiy years has been 'wandering al)()Ilt . .) L10011 all'80 - )) . . - . - . 14 guard- motintin', shouted the bu ler after � ,,�Soz'hc twenty minutes afteZ rd& is � X%'as'anybody here hat night to your know- one could � heaxtily -A ish that ot)wr I ,3111- am I' . . . . 9 � a . ]edge Vp . - ong the courts of Etitope, and cheri-­. 1111" L . I him. .* I - ' * � - I . I -- . I "Um. You are sure site did not know that .4 Y tore thall those of Gerinany and NewTork Meanwhile tile must 1103tile fet�lings Low -, - � I - .- . " A' richt ;" and the ration -car . I ;trd .3 ., .1.. -� a :�. Tom Was," she replied, faintly. . "light bojn'llwed 10,pass aa Anti-Juv*ile England, recalls the story of the Kohittur - . . - .. ... ler vanish- the Prisoner was there?" � . - . . - ". 0 I ed in the a.irection of the stair I Low Mons I Her fither's brow grew black, and lie-. smoking law. The llen I of the )i ew dia,niond, once the property of the fallen -*. I .-: Mag. �' "Quite, air. She would )toy&' misel, an seemed on the Point of breaking out ill rap. York 6* is a, filler of two a �y .. �. . � I alarm at once, and would. have told us on Then phecking himself he said, with an odd four 4ours in g dffia&'% or tWe'fity prince, but now. the chief among tile crowli ' .. �- .. . 1. Relieved from duty on tho nibui itfng of the our return. " ital. Concerning this the Jfail ' elk; of Fneland. According -to Ilindtio -- . ­ . -��-- � new gaaril, Bugler Scott to l �ay tothe . . ., -.. . ; touch of grim, humor: I thinks that a better method of � punitili Jew I - . - .. ok hi; "That will do.". I -* z " ­ *;-- ., I - legend, this frrecious geni -wad fortivi in a , i VW "'. ­ . I I : . . - ­ guar(I room,' intent upon seein�'� AfeLaren, The next witnes; " - ir '- , 11 YOU see what comes of disobeying or. * it 9 a )-boy for smoking would be to make Grolconda ininop, and i have with - i . . � �-- . . I and if possible eliciting some expunation of' a was a priva e had den -4iad up before the Colonel like any him smoke-uhtler medical direction --a Ita posseAsors . � . . - 1. . . the latter's be' I seen Private MclAren, with whom he 'was . few exceptions been the rulers of Ifindus- . . � vlas ; : . I I . havior. Ili this lie, other.defaultor."' . number of specially prepared oi - To tan. Aftw be ollgiug ollcueqsive I . . - ' actust- more than well acquaffited coming out of As W - gars. ly to tile � . "" Come,,v .. _ . which it addx, "Some of * Khilji, Lodi, anti ;Nl,)g.11I . - �i ' ' I ed by Ito feeling 5f idle curiosity The two the pipe-majok's quarters ovil the, previous * etil 90 to him now. the cigars common- Bahmant, - in mwere close comrades and fr iZdv, and evening. - - 4 P"ching the orderl room they fo ly curren-t at Our tobacconist.g, _ � C . . I . , -' � . "At what tirae?" rl � - .:' t . I � . �;, list the Colonel was , I _ *ott felt that if -ill explanatio'n, ieforth- . - . F-We's great relief, t und, to I would seveoly �11!0 any PrV24a cottuterli Kings.. it cattle ill 1839 into till, bal,(18 () . � ,­ - . I . I alone, tile Adjutant having retired some thopurpow-" . . 119r( for Nadir.Shab, who gave it its pre;sent desi.,-na- - .. - I , L comill(rat all lie was the'likeliest Man in the . "Twenty -minutes t .. - ,, . - C3 - O sereiii air." .. ­ . - � - . ,tion. From him, it went tothe Almlali in"oll- - 1. - rinfell.�t to obtain it. "WhY are you -so sure of the precise minutes before. I . i , 5 , . � archs of Afghanistan, the last of wh ill gave - . .. .2 6 i rid the priionen-such of them, that " Well, Ba�iil " he said, looking up an th � . � 0 . .- . . .1, is, as had no' . . hou r 1" . I I . I # ey _7 � , - Is calsear Butz" � it to Runjeet-Singh tile ruler of the Plinjat 1). - - " 1. been c4)nfitied on'fh previous entered, "what in it?" . I slige --­.-'. - � . - I "Bemnao the defaulter's bugle sounded at ... On the abdication of the Maharajah Dh tilelvp ; - . L ! .� I.. -. . . Iii(,ht for drunkenness -absent, th y having the time, aud I asked the druiluner. " I " Ify daujhter wants to bpeak to you, air, 1, The disturbing announcement is made that Singh anti the annexation of tile Punjaul) in . , . I ..­ been sent to pass tile doctor prior o appear- :'Are you'a defaulter?" ­! I ­ replied the other, salutin cancer in increating in all civilized coun. 1849, it was -surrendered to the Sovereign of I . . . . . - �, ... ing before the Colonel in the ordery room. I I I . I ­. :: 1, Col. Macgregor gl . . - - j� No air. " L ..I.,- . . . =t the white jam trim According to the opinion of a surgeon great Britain. It is said to have weighed . - ", �� . ,� .. � .. � ­ ,. , , .� " .:, ilt: of the 1pr an she stood heicre him, and then in an English dancer It pital this inereaft ong . nally OW carats, but after being cut � . "I - - " Mar, -Scott," said one of 'the guards , ..U;1 That will do., . -` . 1, � � '. , �1'1 , ! I - . os . - � as tbe bugler seated himscl" -on a - The evidence of tile witne��04wb O. - ' said, kindly: in due to the gmter nervous pressure of the was I . I . - . fellow. ' reducted too 279 carats. It wits reduced 0 1 bench to await the return of the ptigonerg, "Uive her a &air. Now a years. The struggle for by recutting to 186 carats anti ill this 3tate . .. � led went simply.to confirm what h" already Miss Bain don't last twenty- . - .. I " but, tbi.,i is an ugly scrape your Omni has . be aftaid to speak out." life and position has been more intense than was shown at the Crest Exhibition of 185 1;. -, . ... I- --been told, and i the last of them went out, Elsie took the olfered seat -and began her ever, "d atten(W by 4igher. ueryous ex- since which time it was again recut ill I,S.-)2 . . . . . - g6t himself intil. c' it'll be a distr ct court- the Colonel- leaanged back in . . . : . � . . . - �. m m -tial for him." lo�ked keenly at the prisonen . story. Even her eltome4t. Now -in marly �;" cancer is anti now weighs about 12.3 carats, aud has , I " .. i . . went on call . ;. . .. . .: 1. ... Maylxe, " rep] ied Scott, d ryly, I I an' may- 611ave you anything to say?- . With it, but not once did the clear ' " 'by 1116ntal distress, indeed is � , , � � ., . be no. A reg I iment ane might da , - . .. I... ..; ..-,- . . . - . th 'au- been valued at X120,664. The Kollillul. is - : - . .. . - - 1.7) --or nane 'Nothing, air." " . I., - ­ - .� -,I. . eyes lose their steady light. thority claim that wher* there is no meeh- rose -cut. I � - . ata . . , I � I . - - "I came to tell on," she said, 414that Pri. allical exciting cause the disease is always ­ d- I ON. ! . . . . . .I .: . - . -� , -44 The Colonel was puzzled. Th y . I . I . . . '. ­ � - -: � � '. Ye don't think he (lid it, thei i ?". . ' - er"'as that vate McLaren did not commit the crime with of nervous origin, hence with increased - .. Female Physiclan.as. - /. - - . , - I . . , %W. . 0. .- "No, I don't." . ., . . - . % � .- . he itian's I-)ok and bearing that almolst which he is charged. - He could not have nervous premure'c"cer* must increase - and .1 I . . I . in t ; � - - - ­ . . �. . ­ ..-... crie I R In its review of the (juestion of Jeniale � , 11� . "What was lie dae-in' in the pi e -major's to society emi)rges into, some , . . d outfor innocence, antlyet what was done so, for at the very time he is said to he adds, I I uuW ' . . . be made of his pre" physicians in the Nt:w Engliuld States, the . - -t . I.' - - -quartets ava?" as nce in the Pipe- to have been in the house-" . ealiner se&, ---or anut the Qnwht,iow uu'der Ne w Englana Af o p . . .1 ; ,-ked another oft he guard. n ' quarters and obstinate refusal to uthly presents a few fact's .- .. . - - . "If it werena that the docliter's sip a dorty Did you am him?" interrupted the Colon- which inbri and women lidw commence their that ought to be - carefully weighed by tvery - . - - . 'ajor a &6 ' . . I I . : - *L�, ,. . - lass I wad thocht he'd gane to see her. Ile explain; -facts regarding "which the Adju. el kly, I voy4e �" materially improved--& pro- Cansdian young wollia who - . .1. I .. . . . has a itotio, tant no* enlarged the Colonel's knowl. ,. ic * to '.,­�L. I * I I - ,4 gressive iner n is looking for- : .-. . � .-� - . . .1, n O"'her, I ken.- but ste wadn& edge. ­ 9 Ydid not, . - I �., .. tam in the Prtvaleace of cancer ward to the medical profession " a means- . - 71 . . look at a non-com. � far less a priv . I "Y6t[ were there, yon admit?" .1. . r . - 'He WAS thero, nevarth&= ; 'but go duly proportionate to the growing severity of earning a livelihood. The illotithly states , * . I . , . 91 .­ .- .. This was news to Szatt, and xnething - . :­ On. . . . of the straggle for existeoM, May be pre. that, though at one time the female doctors I . - 1. "Yes, air." �::,., i� - - -1 . . . - .-. ,like a light sholle oil It-;$ face as �Ia repeat � * ...­­, ­ �­­ _ J� 7 - -­ � : . L. � I., I .1, . ' ' te U - - , : . ",- , ... . ­ v L -And, for some. tilhe after he left it," oon- - jig throughout New England could.be counted . . - ::Why?" ­ .. - . . . .- dicted as a last r of pourac 11 ,.In the lit I., I - ; . . . I . - 1. . C41 : -a. : - XTM- ---Y�t,� '19�'-­14--- ­-, - " - 1. - � . of fact the wisdom Of N[Att. vi;, , , . '. - " `�: - - - - ' ed oo rom which . . -7 I I.:�� � ... ­ L "! , - tin" Elsie, "I was in the r in I U. Is appar- . by the hundre(is, scarcely a town however I ' . 9 - �: 1, I tan not tell YOU' air.' i, ;'1' I �. '- - U notion o' wha ' ! Elai ­ . . ' - .. ­ :' .� . thewatochmust have been ently manifest.- -Be not th - .. c Rain? .1 . f . . . I :'W(kn't, vou mean't" . . taken. It crefOre "Xious for sinall, being nure esented, there are not, . -1 - - $11 ': � - . . ... I . was .. 1i 0 ': -.. . lying on a table only five minut4w before he a $core of medical women to -day ill all New .. "Ay ; she's bonnie enough, is Eli I . � the Morrow.,, Pr I .- . I I ' ' - 'No, air; not t -I can not." : ",� - - - ..- . , . . . ., - . Scott (lid not answer. Hut wh i b . lef t !be house, and that was just before is th- -­m��, 11 . . - I ,� - - .. he*had -, Again the Colonel's Piercing gmy eyes Knoland who are makinga decent livinw, . . - 1. heard set him thinking-& proces i that last- rested on the Vale f . er came home. " ' .. The first Paeliament , - - � ; : - � . . ace of he prisoner; a " 6 ! Of whom speak of Japan under the anTthtse, one half at least, are either non- -­ - L - . � I ed till 'the prisoneA, to the namber of slow, scrutinizing gaze th t are ing?" again new oonatituti,in is announced to Meet in graduates or are from irregular ,schools. -It.. - - - -.1. . : si x . or seven, were marched into the guard at would have into u tod the Coloneru . November. POlitic&Uy, it will be a motley accounts for this failure on the part of the'. -' -. � 1. tried severely an thin at all approaching '66 1' -. . I i . . I -.. . .. -- room. conscious guilt. �hong as ter cousin, Tom Steel, my dead a%. crowd consisting of the Progressive Part female doctors, mainly by the fact that their- . I . , # if struck by a . yl . ... . - - I Among them was McLaren, � tall and sudden thought, lie turned to the Adjutant. ter's'son, and as thorough . a rascal *A t.ver the Radical, the Patriotic, the Combination, sisters, other women, persistently decline to- ' j . � . I -) . . , .., . -1. strikingly handsome young in,, of about "What character does this man bear v, lived'," put in the pipe-inalor, hotly. "The the Conservative, all having platio =ploy their services ; that these knowing . - . - � . . . . . - � - were- y rms more le . 1. '25. With his erect beai nt an( ank, fear- . "One of the best in the regiment, si * . Member elected is their own physical inferiorit , as well as the - � - , ...,- ri t 4 (�"� . r.'f ,L � sweethearts until I found out what he or low definite. Zvery y .- less -face, he looked of all t ere ti c very last wait,. and forbade him to speak to her or expected at least to be present. If he does vast demand for physical mtrength, that tile - ., I - "So. Well, my lad," turning to the PH—, � . .-.., . � . to stoop to such anact as theft. ' soner, "therois something crooked in this come near its. It would have been better not attend the session within a week of its medical profession enforces, prefer ,a doctor - . ­ . - . I I Scott followed him into the -prisoners' business, and I may tell ou that I'll hav for her if she, at least, had foHowed my opening, he W to be expelled. No mem;)er in Whose res,rve forice they call rely in cas6t - � . - . , wishes. #1 I . . I room, and placing his hands on t e other's it put str&,' lit or know tile reason why, and . may absent bimself front the sittings without of need. Whether this is the correct ex- .) ­\ -: shoulders turned him ffill to the I ght. The - "I don't think I ever- really oared for th� president's leave, and that leave cannot planation or not is really of little conse-- . -� . .. I . . - . . equ � a in ig thatassurely 'vamy- name is Macgregor. . .. - - , twb men *ere nearly - I I lit,. so )jr ou are put back for twouty-four hours. him," said Elsie, falteringly. "I wan only be for more than a week. The House may quence,,ethe fact that so niiany have failed' . i . - .: - r , . that the keen blue eyes of the b i ler were When you come before me again a" that sorry for him, and I never thought'he could by vote extend the leave, but Dot for an in. being tlie principal thing. And this is tile' . . ' � . .11 . able to search the brown eyes 0 he pris-. .. be hi f " ' " . - �, . � I you are pre red to k out. -If you do ' - dffiikiW. period. Any v'01&tickn Of this rule fact for the prudent yo u -g wouian to con- . I ... .-:, I it wi . It � not 11 C .it the'"w "� not oner. IV"t "said thqColonel, "that d ader t& nWiiber liable to expulsion. sider, not the qucsti�on whothershe has a. . , , . . . - - . orse for yourself. . . 9 006 will re -- . , ''.. .. The latter -met the terutiny un Ii Chingly. I'll have 'no insubordination, either open or Account for MeLsion's presence. Can you )Cvidontly, Oe citizens of the F1 right to enter the medical profession - which : . I -. . 9wery - - - . . 11 ,But though Scott found nosig guilt in veiled, here. Take him awAv. " - -, � t?" - � ., Kingdom Ao bot..'Propose %hot their tepre- in no longer debatable, but the more prac. .. - - I ' i L . ­ I - - i :�: .1 -�' . , that answering look, there was . a ,enough 'If weorinf ,Lw"grev whiter at the question, but sentatives shall enjoy the honor without the . - - ..- . I . .P I "Escort an I 'Prisoner-leftt ,-nf Quick- _ I tical question whether her chances of success; : . .-- initto awakenhis keenest a 11 thy for her answer was not withhold for a monieuL labor of a place t tier in ' I --- . �, L., _: . Tfiarch!" from the Sergeant Major, and Bob among the natiows Solons. - ,are sufficiently numerous to warran * . - . . . the other's trouble, whatever it I flit be. - found himself without the - orderl "Ves, air. He liked me. and --and I let � . entering th*s field as wcandidate for public . - - ' '. ,�:; ­ . 1; He noticed, too, that his ramurad . ' face.was ' I - y -room him come to a" me OnQe 4W tw.40e when I Was A l*Vitr un*que'requeot wag re - . I . . -. I door. It ceiTid the patronage. It is a question of dollars and : . I - .1 . - �. .. -- very pale, and the - lines of his 0 th ' - th alone, . . other day by MontreAls acting mayor from - L.. � .3 . .., . ..' ­ ; T .were I, Rhasing the Arg-yl6 Batt&tf , p . . cents ; in many instances, of bread and . :..- .., drawn and bat d. - .- I _,. r ly - I . ­ -I - � x I met Scott, the bugl I The CW01101 looked �*Ve a-4 her father's IL company of miners in Arizona who desir- butter. -. ..'! r. � er.- Hesepeared about I -, . ­ ..: I "What's a' this aboot, Plob?" ked the tg) full ' th ' brow darkened. She cut a ed that official to send o t . . - ­ r . . . ..., t Ow em, to the guam room, when . . frightened U a cQna%mment of I ­ - .. � - . .. , I I - , ­ ­, � .L. - . , ic: . .-- "' bugler at last, . - his eyes fell upo , glance at their faom wivestothein. 'Thelqtt' . n and went on, hurriedlyn . � The now version of the. 0 . _- � ­ 7 . tile MOM bf a girl advancing . Or C410 f9r y4 erman BibI6 is - A fainc, sniile'M�osa-c'd Bob's faee.- �!:. 1�,.,3­ . 494 . . . " ,, L, ... ,�::.� � .. 'L � . _ .� U -tbe road -way, ind who a It was wrolif ; but --but Ire was so genue Iromen between fqurteeil,and twenty, to'bop.-intedsoon. Thed4inparative time ' - . �, - - �-.;'.. ��,-:,- L "It* 8 about a watch, Die' , t . ,,, v , was -no other than I .1 . - �Unnl . . I 1. I I.. .+ I - li, " lie Fia,id. . 4' � I Me �Bain. . . . - and kind that-' 1. says tliat� numbeMof offels &wait them, sub- spent by the English and Germans in j - .... � 44 � I prepar ; � .� - - ­.'� - -j . ., Bother the watch,". *aa the -"patient J- ,The "W-0111102 . �- Z tall. lAdy-like.young H14voice-broke. Thettrainwasgrawing 4 0 4t an ad. ,� . � - - . - I staiiu" by P-090 in ctisk-ond til lug the new versions is a good exat4le of , . , � - I . - , I - , I � - ,: . answer.; 'Ifyou had naeOing t4) do ,e jwilt.�' w0man of abgut 19, whom *e' would have " trans : I . ­, . ... .: I I - � 4 - . . k�eat. They wen silent, and with the Vance Will be Subdii to Wer . portation tile slower, and more. cautious methods of - � - . -prisoner's W withA b3fm me dbly winning had it not been ( v compatibility e-oes ermati wholars. Though they began work ' . . -. - . The pale face flushed, ; strength of one iirpd on by- degperation, Wie D e0l,iomof .. .G ' ; . .: � .1 . : .1. I -' - - XPM$f . . _.r. 1,Thi � I . � . � I ... he. giaspef . . wor .1 1. . . t"Uppe . - ....- . � quick movement' , d the speaker's .A . resumed - . - I � to Iris entered into their before� the English,- the version has been I �: : . -� , - - . for the isdaipful, expressiou it e, looked - I I calcul- " . . - - , hand. , - �. . - - as - 4'He must have , 1 1 e while Toir , #16 a Wess ih d vompl�ted- is year, while t4e new .. -1 - , .. . I up she lxeiwrd .the moasure4 trump ap..1,84d, WAN t -here 9 Ono eed the stioulation that the.y -Eng- � . - - Z I "But wha e - . - � seeing him, gout aws . - ;., ­; , I � i . I ­ . ­. I Ft VwAnt to k u, " wix �t U Scott, ,h. - - � . - . _ . , _y Withont speak- mIJ 1- Under twenty i4 meant to signift, 541% vipers was Pit - #Ali IS$% Vile - - - , - - , . , f ."is what ye �"d. .up there, for. � .. piose . I . . is 0 . . I ­ .. I I I " I . - gki%# � I wives.-�heir I I OA were � � - ,,-.­.-­ .\ ­ , I - . At first h4 tirai 'wh011y one of lug-- that by wounag youti will* , c A said Q be lk and JWs 1pro- . . - . th* � - #I , ­ - . , �e nol ?73 .. . . - Mew :� . �� I ' n - - ilie, ociond. ' W I- ". � .­ L ckreless fudifforv' - � . I -'Ali, I s6e-jeaI0u4.* shia would ?v V t � -1 .,-. - - ce, but as it fall on the .1 I be the mOr6 " Y bent. The actin - - iihe' U1 will I�pafede - . es " I ­'�. ... ­.' I - .M " ­ . �� -- ` I . I I . . � . . � �'. -,- - -� 1. - ­­ -.1 - '-,`� . ,� ­ /.. " -- - - white face of Bo'b it ehaugo to one of utter tiou. Do . �- thiO Woot , ulo,r JAvor.but that it . - . '­ �� -�'­� -`-j - ", .,Now min un, one . ang , QWB, Bible in pop " ­ -. k4 f, t,.,. . more ques h . �. -1 I �,­­ ---,,, V -4, -­, ", ­ or, . . 11 � ­;�.� : i�:.; - �; ) ,.1 ­.�-T. I - �,- I I . "What' ; " ` * - 4 .. �,--�i­ .our . Ue . I - . 160 " , 4 , I I I :1 --�',., . '� .,*­-�Ilt- ",I .. . I . Visa, and oven alarm, She stopped as YOU li him-MclAren' ," � - ill, be.ol. leo help to critiW #tudeut4 than - - . .. ," , . � 'Ahat . I I . � 1- ;.;� 4.4-. - , 1� ­ i .- I . - .. ­ I... -telfy­6`-n`,, -N-6�, 4". i - ..j ".., �--. �� I I I, -�-, . ,� �'7 . -: I �. cKn not 11 . .. . � I .1100.1ace Bushed hotlyas ahe�UftiroLl. is was hoped ; -the case is th f .% � ­ . - . -.1'.: � ­i� : . - -..-, ,; - 1, Scott stared at him in incied -` �- '. ,� - th,06911 invokkkits R , while her great blue � ­ . .. I - e 'version so ar - ­ . - ..­ 'i"I­'r . red �t[8 9Ur- eyes sough U. 111 did not know tiff this in V I .46 A et' with thenew Englialt reverse. 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I . . ... . 4C, -kindlv ,*pcfas, oc . ili4i, or defeindels (d 9. tlll�aoxiali agitators " -' ,". - of rCVOIt1 Woll"l )la% ;,�,, eats of humanity tha . . ��. cally Pause, that t lit, - -t .. to.dmw breath, th. �, . ..': never-ending -punitj i' a I 4 -1 be hopelessly matcri; I . - - however. -so fit r n! I � , . I -It 114 .1; 'Sy Zelan wll,( a , ytt Could 11-L. i . gFoara,tioll without 1. - and threats, stootl . World in insisting ill: ­ ev . ery aeventh day, � � ' � The ancients had 1i . ' 1 they never madc. divi . � extended thein ho it , .. . 1 community. Ill .111 ) .. I been, so faras %ve. k- . . : ! now, ally frequent!y- .; - i the Chinese, in part i( ! i I . - ! Of humanity, w1l,kiii, � ,. � generation it) gencra . 1 �� -, . 1 , cent , without cvei .1 . . i InX2, we inay may - ­ . I i pauge in Eu )e, for , I. � ; . ,.L 1 excerite �tf perirm q . I worn watt od oil all 4 :.. I , � - - i. ; r - oi,sundit% �' i . f. ; Anfigitht y1lapprove, I' !,p I , . . -r I one univomally ailo I � 11 �� f6i --a general wet I 4 niiier 0 1�avc been � . � i have Irieen recognize,l I I I ,�', I I I those ellitollis base, - ! . I � . I i sense of .convenience I ; . � I stronger than all Liv I X I . . I ; have said, is all exe I I ; Ahic-h more curiou-i i � I � I s den, -y t 0 ma 1i a -L'S 11 I 1, [ill ' � L . -day. It is fw)s:1il)1,- . t soldier -i hadsoniethin, � ter, soldiers' h4bits be F tinie,and war rocogni? . I" oa,sibly too tjiat, th� 1 ,?4 . �, feing irgricuittire, th .��, greatly influenced ill* � ,, cultivators, work. 6-i -; . � seasons, is neces-saidy I I - ; in patches, and tile insl . Iong, holid. 9 ill blat;j amille, in,stIcIfore liaii . .1 1'ecurrelit int-elval" of all4t ill Englaml, the . . excuses llayllvd,111.14 oll . - - I : mAjoritv owiwil tl)e ; . plenty of sull,lay 1411W)l � - ,. .1 � -.10 a ': . . 1. k. - . ­.. . I - � - � -� A Prince%, �; I 1. i - - : . I . ,I - riciom; W71- /'rr-,Zs;- tie] . -1 1. , the )-OULI(I prince I'OPLI 11�1, i 42 �1 4. Rgo fl!1,.3 N*01111 0, ; - g - n 1:1 n I , t: - I prillve.is illmerial 41f ( �L ! - � t (11;ttely set olit. oll hi -i i 1i . -od i t �:, The ).,)Illk(, la,ly li\ - � , � daill, all,,. the.prince it " �, quently froin 1;erliii. � - `it -:1-i tal't � ed N 1.� .-;, zyl,l 1% "' theraiiu-4 SL;Lti0lltA) . day he mok iL;ii,to lii.-� , 11 formal \ isit. I 0i'l, �m �, L i!. clothes lie boaniola tl � I at tilt! railway statioii , : - I . lie eou!d hire. \\"licit . a --elltirel was, of colin . - "Wer ila'�­ "rowlell 4 "n ; : i . "L'Tis I," bai(l the L prince of 4.1 -cove and t � cess. Let ine pass." . . . "Yoiare a mee looli are ! Aiid a prilleess I a "? . . . . 111WI,ee, 01-1`1�lWillsil;.-#(11, I . . I . soldiel. timught lie '.va . trieql t4 bril"..; hun to . , my fine fi-Ilow'"'Said 114 You ca* talk as inu ' ell . - '- - know ioy busifie-,sti. 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I . . 1-t lw,_:, I � .. . . at He Ila a jec a a 11 :_ �. :: ... ..: 11 � , � � question t Ili; I, t I higher obj t th I _�� 40"�. - - ` - 1, - ko - ,.- ­ _! .1 __ '. . i� . .. .1 ,. I . li,villg lie _jj I � * . _'� I �'.11 , :. .- I:- I And they at a I events, have,jiho,i�F - . . zz-. � 1-.-, , ­ 1. , . - ,� . - L ' - . .:.-r -t any customs they � . .:. �_..-;-.. �... " e _., a- j"A_,*R&j._. , : , : � , . ­ . . , 6 i . �. I I . � �L: � ; . . their abilitY to convei , I X r X�je It C* - :, ��_ , _. iiable laws. They, , t. ,­.� t1iink expedient int mint ... .1 , . . � � too, set th -rpl K . e micall, �. e fir to -ex b, hionj y has . 1. . 1.0 I , g, � ' . nlivintest scille" ,6r Aalb, da 'k! ttirr To the queen, . ti'flvt n 'L '��Yl#eif Mi"t '4o'cie' .1 , . y . - ... Asiatic a a not ais all 1-,'uropean insti. ple t �* esty not to continue a Vsi ','I I (. tie w )uld 1, ave tanc�icd, -too, that ,the undo binds at indsor on 06 follow. . . I ,,ling with her in& . , - t 10 - . ' . t - I . . � p1jilanthropic legislators as they. arosle, Ing grgunTo .- - !7he unfitnew of - ord* � .. � -secul i 1101,69 _­ ,,.Iict her sages like unoo. oi 0 sr &t1i fiseii-tents *for the' holy ilavy .,"tarna or and 1. , - . . ,ins, or k ud1v vereigns, like Anton- ,ivee . . (,oliftic . kI.Y test'; tho.inoenove,which the Illaudi 'like'ipany of supply to Sunday vroik, travelling,- sh6p. r � .: illes, or (lefendi rs of he poor . . � - tile Roniall nigi � i - -ifik traffie ; the -coPfusidil . .011 ,�Iatoirs, wd Middle Age,leaders Ping had to the dL [ j - . 1. -01' I , d rest which acco ' f .1. of IT,% L, M I have insisted in, the inter- all Uri . mpany the assemblin � . i t, . , (,sts of huniani , y that labor should periodi- of crowds of persons at any one poin anl .- I I -oilers 8hould have time . .. � e,tlly pitllsc, th I t ilic 11 the harm and injury done to quiet-lovinS I , to dntw bread , that life should not, by-* pc*e and to tile oick ; and u . 1. - - iicvIllr-ending, tirsuit f gain, Or even of food, raligili,; of attractive amusements on the � .:. be liopelessly 1 atf!:ri ized. It *as not so, Lord's (lay cannot but hinder the ' efforts of � I- how , far afl we kno�� t4ie, littl �%p tw-Bous to in8tri t the To ug and � � - I A; , . _1 . Sy r, CI-eri.0 'W'01 I i C NON'to.*11ble8a multitludes who . .,.,- - iall c - ell he (I throughages'piI lo4y . are ig- . ;_ a creed, yet c uld. never be kept �to it for a norant of the gospel, and who atan 'in sore . generation wi hout inch special promiscal, need,of instruction in the, ttuths CW ,11 � . Illid threats, tood Acne in the ancient holy word. The society has sent a protes I - . t . . . world in in8is ing tha t labor should stop .on tothe chief commissioner of woriu againsi . ­ every seventh dayg � the use of his officia,11 authority, to e lcoum , - . - . . T.he ,incient had plc`nty of holida 8, ��jt the free Sunday party at Greenwt .-It ParT I Id . z . they never Ili de them weekly, anT never an(f ,elsewhere in places managed bi his de- . � .: . extended tile n so 4 to cover the entire partment. - . I � � C01111111,11lity. Ili all jAsia there nev,r hag - . been, so far -vve k (I tbere.is sot � ---A FREE-. ""1111% AROUND THE W iiLD I , I - V .. . "'T" 1. __ �.. nmv, any fre( ueIItIy;r0eWeurr`in­g day of rept, ' ___ . * . . � the ChiiieSei I I Par I Isir, who are a third This I,; the age of I ra %-01. The poo e arc all . educated and cAiltivatod to wach a thai . . . of humanity, arkitnj ;'Ior'n from year to year. in the hearts bf atmoat overy'one the 8 a long , . - generation t generltion, and century to iny to see forei n countries and view I he plazoi . . n . wn . I century, wit t e insisting on wpause. er " 1110.14iXen written and i aid. THE I wit on . ve nev ltolm,.�;i*�.t,OSC"li".N".(t3 on Pub -Co.. of Montr 3al offort we I I . - �_ Indeed, v ,� there or was any agninol opportu ItytoseethoworA. Itithopor. L - . . . . . .. pallse I Ell c, forlouttade k:nglund, and 9011 Wndilig tile I the large -1: number Englist, _;1 ­', . rm cont -i efln - ,__ ed lociditics, 100rds colistnic 1% lettom Will'.1 - excepti 1, fit peliods in lKnijte . I Ir . ..(;( I .. * *Iltoneo: . VE TIIX QLTE '%'p i xvork w, t o oil all Oays Inate or lesib the I I I . d- . , 110given A Free I'd Around the W � " rq�,otOi on 118111114,a' beililfrather slliculll� �4 Md�jti _ . a I � (11 r th . ollowhikadditi p I :, lor erV mer �4 . toin �highly prbvedW tile churches' than 11 b : Free; trip I. F1 d.v' A . one univ rs Ily adq I pted. � ThojilacessIty e - �1& . . SilverTea .144. ; A Doineswe Ss c 111 - . � . ell ine, #W; LAUtiC 'or GenWMIII'. 6"014i aX 1. er", I - for , a ueral we6kly holidity see'lls A present will b,�,giyvii to anivono ?4on Ing al -61 .. I - � never t ,), lia -e bee� , felt, much less 'to of not 1 c6s than 1 1.5 E li*lish wor(I s, of j�ao ltwntllaz rs id in Webow's or. tor'o _.... . have been r6�.ognizedl by Iiix�, or by onei of - fAur 104 0 � , fOu ­ - Dictlonitry, allo wablo. Vni-lose 50) cei Iii (o pa3 . ., those cu9toi 3 basell on an in8tinct"ve for it Grand Pro nium Cayflogue and i a montlif - . .. - . ,ellse of c0livellICTIc which are 60 much' trial substtripti I to the beautifully i lustmte(l . - -9. - -4.%Toit ' , - stronger than all la .The fact,,as ,we fa,mily htoory pa loer. "Tiru HomE F,iisri. . * I - 11.1 - .11( -t)ist ..., have said, is an ex eedingly curious one, ic personse intr in the larges )f correct . � . - - . intiell mom purious, than . the present. ten-' womij lilay nut )e in a position, oi- e to makA l " . . . theextensive U ip oferi-AAlite.tcut r4 - '. 11'ency to I e - Sabd w.pereuiptorilly plose suchpersouthe :ihoWeof thetrivor#1 'fin gilt" . . Ila . 1. k _. day. It is ssible that -the dominion of � `� n&�Dl `-*48: . . �qoldiers had orrietl 11 'r to (10 With ille nlat- ... ,!_ " TIRE IM rAGNATOR " ONTREAL - . I i , - . I . - 11 . 1: ter, soldiers' labits I Corning fixed irn warz - -,!:�*' ' . - . . . ; One of the niost--,str ikiug and attractive . .. .. tinie, and wal, recogni ing no holidays ; amll - exhibits at the Toronto Exhibil ion thia .: , ill I olle univertial. work . �.�_ possi. ) y too jtt.hat: U)c:ideam off peaaa ti I -that of hIesqrs. Famuel togers A . ­ � being egriCn. Ire ti ��, s year, was - ... I, Co., Queen City (hi WoirkA, n*111ifacturen '. L.. � . . . I , greatly in"Ill -, flifir ruler.4. L lVith all ()f the Peerless Machine Oil, and other well 1. .... Cultivator, ,Itn(](,-,��,' lle'n- regulated by the i . __ 1-1 11 _.. M80118, 1.1 110(jessarily �'. 'Inittent I - known brands. The pleasing combib-4tion 01 . - _.. So, C ee " illtel . Colors shown in the arrangeiiients of, mail) .. 4 - -lie, - in: �,iinmi,loc - ' ., - �, � in pate s, aiiji. the . desire is for'. grM1169 of fine Oils, %Vax and Greaw'a, madc r� _. ,.-; Iollg �;li&tysj ill tsla t -111100j., A4, Ifor ex- - . - , � .- - .. tbel exiliwt o0c of vou**11, Im . � .- . I),oh - 1)+re -liat. t�' rWle� than,.. for I � #il*, abd inLen � 14pm , list on . srs. Rogers' Oils have receive(I ­ eft Mes. I - �­ recurrent intel-vals of lei-mre. Even now, I 'ing the last 12 years, a . . I . . - 12 gold medals (1111 , , "" a�i�, i,n Q he opinion. i -era and in E I I t A lal)oi . I , "I. . n _ " i record unequalled by all tile other oil firim - exclises )lay, . . oi .Sunitiy, and if the . �c - - - I I - "' I -ive' 's Wild tie in _(..�Laada _Uamwu"I. Their. . - poor" . -6wr R 'tli' ' Ji imijorfty . e s< c ' - t :, - plenty of Stln(jay laho in the fieldiL - - � - Machine Oil is the favoritte for farmers' uise, - - . . . . - ajiXWdby dealers everVwhere. - - - -_ I - -_ . ,e , _;, ­ 1. - i .. .. I - - . . - ,:, I - .-- , . -1 - - Iij liquid perfumes the ld.test'imp6rted it . ' i . - . i ­ . . . � , ­ -... I 4 . " . irlineelciii patiber, - "Ir . ers 11118% very f griukt, ird roly call. z - . - - .�� . ,I,,, , le 110 L . -_ - ... . ''.. - .1 . , . I inatl I . __ - I a] 41 . I . I - .. . . I 1, . -,* il - �:!._ - A � _� 'L I lig - .. Ti-, o'Ovoir Prcss,� tel Ir a filn,#, 4", * -mi,t) - � i %. - I . , ' ;0 the yount, prince ro)ILI ()f (k%UCA4?_ A year I � .. I I C, . I One.�l 6'.40 ,lf 1W ILL atnllci� Bed . JI(q) thi'i yoling Inall was ellgaged to tlle� p-ne will . r� incess illlpel-ial of G-1-111ally. and i I I I Instantly stop a;U!X,(:I.c tit of cough. - . . . Pr . 11111111c_ I I il 1'r. I . I . I . I . � diately -wt,t ouL oil Iii. -i s )-arking e � . I ! . .- ,: _ "Ile Y()Illl(, lillAlyLjiN_e(j il tile palit 01fra %`601 Vurnoil- nvlir �Oinl% fit; ti�e el x7lillio"I .- .. -1 ele of lots . -.1 ... datn' alld tile prince ll'i, A to go there fre- collars, whiell have recentiv lwen introduced. . . � 1. 111. qitently froin 1;erlin. I L first ju� ulalle.siat, am -to ,ffeiniamo-'for " Ili, i ly men. " I __ , . . . I . , . . . . - cd v]sits, and wa-i talit-1 In 't CiLITIage fron) I For Lung Diseases onI. - thokic F.Inulsiom - � . . , - ifi - � I the ra.ilway station to tile im". lkjAoue; w4ich are sclentl icall r jpa,reoill caal t pay an iw 1- * 'LOC I . I to I 'V!_,� 0XV--E " ..., day.he took it into bis fead to mllcceej, ` L IN IIE 1) : .,. fornlitl visiL. Dre:;Scc. in plaill civiliall . E_%IUI,-';I0X(r PURE(011) LIVEFt oil., , . -in arri%-ilig 1. . . . I clothc�� lie boartic4l a train, anlil i - com iun�h:tj a Qieir ]paill tfactory in' oron I . . at the ra'llway siati(4i took tile first vehjeje� I to, ( lit.'r has, oin the htlirt,' 147011 A pliwe il .....- lie collfil hire. When lie rea'-:11c(l. tile palace 1 public confide ice which . tirliames aA.ijy atic . i I L.. . a ,;entirel A%"Lq, Of cofirhe, at tile gate. I. cons achieve;I I 11 ke Intpa-ittiOn; It i . , _'L. - � ian. � ,- I liandle(I by Wraggists. , I .. . . 1, Vv orda ?" growlell t I n big Pri".9si an Ill 1. . . � ..*: "'Tis I," baid thel prince, "the rmwn- I . ­ I * �. � . prillice (')f Creece and tile fiance of the )riii- , Black 611C, fall.4, ?n(;1lntCf1Z�e'i7�i'dj'gan7e, � - , - - ,�­ - ­_ I - ­ . I - . . , . I . � . - . - - 11-b. leg n- S : - -"A" ­­ .- _ _ . - _ . .. _ .- L - " �, . . I % - I I . I 9 I ----.-. LS ON . 1--it'i a � 1j.L, DOIRS; CURIE . . r; . .I - - . I - . � . 41 .1, � f I . - .1 '! I . - . - .,.- r&NSUMPT10l: r JL_�­; in Its First stog". .- - A, I ... , �1 � . . ) -4 Palftfi6ie - I . La Xilk. . . . I .1 II Be'mre yft Vt the - genuine in On - ( color wrapper; sold by all DruggWks, at , Sac. and Si.00. SCOTT & DOWNE, Bellmille. . I I I . ; . , 04 oft 0-kS.- 6W --�- L I . . ___ - - I AGENTS WANTr,D-B* Money. Choicest books. Control of t6irritory. ply at once. E. N. MOYRR & Co..119 Y 0.9 oronto I pomred In ads. U.S. PATENTSAna Fore*n ( - intr1ea AM. 11 Youffe. 14t" Toireado __ - - - _ - -_ ALITABLE PATENT FORHALI(CHEAP � V On licaffuld Bracket, far Ruperiqr to any- thing of the kind. . Address, 1,%%,EN,To)1s' Umo,,%�. Toronto. . COUGH - COLLEGE, OTTRA, VOR VOUNG LAME& . Hpaiclous buildingA, lighted with gas. . heated by hot water, all modern convenioneAK exten- Rive grolin" First claw litaff. un or tin Princl.c.1 from Europe. Board. 'urnish room. 1. light. tuition th Hngliphl, ranehes, 15( yearly. Thoroughly oMelcul, Music and 11ni: Arts Do- partment. Session opens Sopt. 16LIL nr cir- culars write to REV. DR. WAR09N, Mon!�"_ L - - . rVEACERIN can maxe money durl I V IL tion by canvaming for one or in e of our fast, wiling Ilooks and Bibleew especla �- 111-4to of C inada, by W. IL Withrow. D. U., at tan beat edition ever published, pricom I W. I I liberal. NVritc for illustrilitto-I circulars an I terms. WM. BRIGGS, Publiniier, Tefonto. - FUVER MINE STFUNS10M - __ I B8alling *eakly betwem KeVftZAL and LI-VER14MIL Saloon Tick ot.% *41.Vio .and $W. Return Tickets. SM. 09) and $110. ace Ing to steamer atid accommodation. Int,ormwilatt $W SWerage $20. Apply to 0 F_ XURRAT, Gen eml Manager. Canadian �blppluz f'o.. I CUB Tom Houss 6%jrAitir, 161o.%-ritNA" url La Lo0a Agenbi in all Town,4 avd CiLicus. 1 1 - ... Rchti-alticinthelhiminion. F.R )IXONJ CO., DIakcj­;. 70 King htivet E"t, Toi aw. "Send for Price Ubts and IMscounto.-" - . - __ __ - � '___ DIRL NICHOLS' - - I . 0 Mo. Food of Health #"I W0r 4*1111II&MM 11" Adwift. L, .7 Inwaftal0fe for Indle'eation and - . Constipation. . - - ITUN KS &CO. London. England. prolpiet* MONTURAL6FFICIE, 17:41- John Stre,al- I .. Dr.T R. Allinson. I-R.C.P., London, says -.- I like br.Nicholln', Food of Hoaltli'. very muck &lid tind it of vreat dietetie % alno in many di pat-er, .0 a bro4kf:L8t Zjish J prefet lt to 0A Ineall. ror,the reFulatlon of the boweig it can not be tourlmsnod.' Send forminiulu FREE- ___ _______.___ ____ � ____._____ . - I I- ­ i_ --o L . ,;,R , q , ­ , - b - , - '� � ' " 1`U4y1_.:'. �,: - �.* 4VR." ., �j- uo­- . r, ,,, . I � 4 " , �0 F.'rt'. � , - _, .� 't' _."2!;4; , , , ��',Pj, , ­ " L L ' '.�kj " I �, , � . _� . L� .g), - _ � .J.� � I� 01 f- t�� , . - ., I , , . . , ?I , - , - ,?".-i,--: �,, .- . �- I - � , 'r '�,� �� *f 04'.4 " -. ., ("gv�__.,4;c": 1: 4, �4 1 . k ".1, N � " N" I ' - ,z , , '' ,.:­ ,�,,_�!."' �,O,�. ­ - - I � . - tq I . I -.,. ­ : . .. . - -;; - C,- , .. .- �-jfp, .,I I . 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"'In& . - che&IFSA MA - " I - 11119111T PLACE "_ 11 I in America to buy . --- . . R JWA and K 1% - 1. - I . j__ . Iftu . modal L . .. . Addrem WIRALET, ROTCE A, co. Tonst . Street. Toronto. Send tor Catalogu'lel . . -_ -_ send at Orion for a FRFE BOTTLIL and 0 valuableTreathe. THIsrevilwayllm =aure and radical cum and is perfecti as no illjorious druts am used 11' I TSits propagation. I wi U wan -ant it to cum EPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNESS k Wwwo cosies where other rernedies have Wed. - ' My reason for sending a free Imilda is s I the nodictim to be its own recorn- welidanim. it Cos% you D'Ab. ' In in C for trja4 and a radical cum CMUL Plaus. J2r-1r!P_" 44OU E H. Ck. ROOT M. C., 186 I . Is at. Toronto, Ont. I _--w I J. RATTRAL Y &COO L WHOLESALI TOBACCONISTSI - : � 1� ... MONTREAL, - .. Manufacturers of all kinds Domestic Cigars, . includiug 0.1 i , � vellibrated Crusader and Heto B " . Brands One trial is guarantee for continual use. I 1 . . L 11!2 . - ,I - .1 1. "' I . . .� . . 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L . .., - ­'..: . +-, - . .. �. _. . , �.­�­_ .. . I.:-+,..' � --�. I _ , ,Ill 'J'-* " L I ­'. �'.­ I . - lg' r-..__':- , - . . .. a . - : . i'l.- - I .�'. �_. - .i `__ . . . - ; ­.- .. _. I - L. . - I . - . ...- ': ....; - . . ..­___-:. .. �,._ fi� . _­ � 1. - � . " `:�; . � - . . 'Uneq&.1e, to 11dillext and Beatty of Cow�l . . .-. + - - . . - ...- I I I I . . I- .. . � .�. They -are the oNi.y iDyEa that , . - I � . . � . .- -7 � - . . , . WILL NOT WASH OUT I + -' ., ' I . . 1. ' ' 1. WILL NOT FADE: bUT I . ' _.' 'L �.'._. "';_. . . .1 . - _� - - ' L '- - . 1' Thei* In nothing like thmi for Strelngth, Coloring - L� . � I . -.+'L . .; . . or FastILIC8111, _. -i- - , z �: . - I . ` r + MMPack&VIQU=TWCoAlar7c',berL'7e!athommbL . .+ . - ' - - -:'.. .'.' � i' . I., �. -*.- � If you doulA it, try it t Your Tnoney will be re. I . I - -_ . I .­ -, I . I , fandpd if you arei not cloii,rincAA atter a trial. IPUty- . . .. .+:-� -. , _ -` . foureolors are ilinibile Ili Turkink Dyes, cm1imollinS ..;. .,. �,.�:_o� I , - . ", . L - ... all newshades, an(I otherRareadded ass000 astib" . ." -.+ L . . . . I � I . become faahionable. They are warrunted to dja ­ - � L . ­ .11 linore goods and do it bettcr than any other Dyea. - - .:. 1. : . . .1 . . , :, , -_ - .: . . - . . 1. . . Ikme Plim all Inferior BY0, 3.01 C,-tfilllia � + . , . . . ..: _1 , . . � - ­ . I- I _.. . ...... I I . . Canada Branch: 481 8L Paul Strook MontreaL .. L I- . L L � ­ � 1'.�. I .:* -1 _­ � � Aftdjwtalior Saniple Cord and Dwk of 1"ructioW � - - .'_ : !;, _­ .- . . . . _. I . .- . r. I � _. - . ... ;:- . , _:�-,­ . . . � . . . - - � - ; - 111. - . . � . - I , � . : . .. ., I . I I - Iz I L . . . - � I . - L � � . . - . . . I . L . . I � I L . � .:,:.- 4 1 : . 31cGILL - � .. . .� . . +.... . � I . . _... . I . I - . I � ­ .....-. a - I 11 . q Po . . : . L �- I - : : .o .L. .� � -i is. - . . : '-,. . I . j I . . I . . . I � I . 1- ,.. - .. . . . - . . . . . - - I : . . L - . ­ . .. .1 . I . I . L � . . . I - - ._� * * - : - I :. I L. _ - I I , . . * , , , - I . 4 6. ..-. � I - - . - . I I . - L L - - �L - - . I .-. � I , __: � 4 . - . 9 � I * * . "- - � . - ­ ,,, , � . . I - - . - . . . I . - . . _. . . . . - .. . _ I - . I - . - ; I I . � L - . I I . .1 0 - . . . - . . I 11 .�: --!*, ­ SESSION 1890-1 - .. + . -1 I- L � _'. �, I � . I . . . , . . . . - - _. � t_. �. ... I , - - - - . � . ,� I L - . .. I L ' - I i - . � .- � . ­ _:_. " - The Ntatriculation Examinations in . Arts . . . � ,., . : - . � .. .1 - - I . . . I . . - . - and Applied Seience, and for entrance Into .. - � I I w - ­ . . . . . ol .4 . the Special Course for Women in the � . + ­ - I . . � - . I . . I . . - I - . . . . . Facility of Arts, and also for- Exhibitionx L , .- 1 +.1 .I, .� I and Scholarihips, will begin __ + ... .: ..: . I - + . L J . .. - � . -1. . .+. - ." . .1, L . .1 - I - I .. . - . 1. �.: - : r . . L 1. : . - - . .1 . �. .. . ; MoDday, Sept., 144119: '1890, - - I 1. L. ... .- ,. - . ..,: . l .. � � � .1. _. .... i 1. .11-1 .� : . . AT 9 A. X. � .1 r .. - .. .+ . - i L I I . . . 1_+ . _. . . - : � + ... . . � . ..: . . - . ­' . 11 I L . I - : - � . ,� . -1 .- :.� ,, i -..,: .. . .. - . �. .. . _. j _: � f7: - . . .. __ _. .. 7, . - - L . _ , - � - . ,.-I. - THE LECTURES..­� - I .. _. .., _�-. ,� � i . � - I - . I .:­� ­.. i __ 1 4 % ., --- ,. .. .. . i A ill commence on Ft1daY.P Sept. i . ' )the . L - . �.. .� _. _. I , , . .1 . . � I tending students (!all obtain all Ileces'sary ,.- I . - ... . . _... N... : . i formation on applilcation- to the under. .� _. .- .� L. �. I � - - v, 1 .4 I . .. I I signed, . . - L . - .. . .- .- ­ , _: . . I . . . . I . .- '. . - � - . . - J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, U.C.A., . . . . . .-. _. -1 � . . , ��, .. I . . . . , ACTIM.- .St.(:1,LTAIt . - ­ . I .. . . ..� . 9 Ist Sept. '00. _. I . I' . ... . I - __ : . . . - 'i " __ � I _� - _: � . "I __ __0! - - - � I . - .i, , - - I - 1PUT ,I 10 I - * , . . I , . . - : - � - . . . - . . . . . - . I . IC . . I - - crilKS11- -1 �_S'1111%ul .-. 11. -1-K . lu RED . .-, - . . __ - � T43 T11 F. V.13117"Oft:- Please infora., yea. -cmier's that I have a positive remedy fop tit I- . ab&m rtwmed disease. By its tirimty us,! Ll.cu_- s of tapejez.. ,jLes have been permauently cl re4 I shal.11 iiii glad to send two huttles of w y :s;y y FREE �a a.ajfj our rcaAer3 who hav, Come - fungition if tb-!v will send me theiz H xprq a "Officc Addrz_-,�. W-espectfully. T. A. SLADU40L W .@ I" W.-st aLd-4oa40h% I'Wt.. TORONTO. NTARIO. I . I . � � ­ I - .. cc��. Let ille PaSi4.­ � I 11111d with to, �,oisc­jhell iticks, mats much UN11 , - .A-- - __ - . . - . - - - - __ __v Z . - �... . . , You are a nice lookil g prince I royal, you u8ed by older]" ladles. _. . 1. - ql, . I . . I - I The 11fianee Bond and 111yestine,jit, Company of UntaTio L'buitedo -.-. - - . . I i O.- -_ I I- . are! Ard a princess inasher, 'ell 11 (set . L.. . . I - All Nevis . i I - - : . Incorporated February *27th, 1890. . - , . I � I U:4 00-. _ L,.% 'A" - . � -, ­, 04341i;ll `"jj� "i ' ij - goa- Sl"I' PeerlWW M"WAS (M is - - CAPITAL . . .. . - . '-.I $190001000. - - ­ 01 -W" 1)"..'k.1 - -.0. 1 I I _( (I � _. . - . av-4toc !r% oil teak"g*' * . III ince 11181ste( 4p got arikry. The sulves lic and exhauste& who especWly made for farmers* and General OfficoN 27 A 29 Wellingrion Stroal: Cast, 34 & 36 Front Street Eact, Torcints'l . . . � i . - 'sohlier, tholight Ali are I)r&eii d( C", 'Ur.ovirwork, Mrashers' use. Sold by dealers - un,lertad- -n I - of every doscription. and triist,;. siieli'as carrying oil* .�;,_ .*n from ex Thir. Colnlmn3 8 . fm-, .. . .... -ionof i , ill to Ii.4 ,Scfil�cs. "N I I Ily of a ie -a i rs -zvilway.tij . , .1 resti,ting Ill tile 61lowille, Yin I,- everywhisro. tricil toil bring �i Ir � lr.btue%otcaiiit.titi)r(-oiiitwtn'%u d9thursecuritie.s, will I Vocare . . . . ful attention to Manageolent Of esuiltu's, tho coHoction of loan,;. rciit�, interest, dividenfl, debta, - Itly fill C:f(-1 low'," said lie, t Idon't inake a fuss. Louis : "I '11, depressio,ii, prwinatp-i Id . mortgages, d eben t ureP;,Wnd.--;. hill I;. nou"i. cot i pons and ot her secu ridL-s; wi I lact. m, agen ts for h4sui ng 1. : .1 itj 1. )i,oii cao talk as inuch ai'you pleaFe, but I age, loss � � tal loss of MOTQW,- bad =d9mmooff"d %ofelle, or countersigning cortificates ofsLot'.k. bonds or other obligations. ItCCCiVe.-ilLIldinvoitstiiitking -. ;( I WiLght, - --- kw;w jqy businem. A prince, iny boy, al- dreams, dim�dsa o '& i the ______ tunds and invests tnonoys gonerally for othem and otreni the �bost,'teruis therefor. Everydollar - - - 11'.l%_8 I*L.s fine unifork witlia.c;ckcd hat he-%rt,emissi a I kofel the . I.- invo.-ood with or through this comil,any earns the highest return'i Aud is absolutel ­41fc. A -U . . - , -1 . I � ie 1pi'3 investments are guirillinteed. TUC 1V11"T.11E1%T 1110NDSof the Conilmnyare islitio inaniounta .. I fe,41iers and a hus] 61 of decorations. P "Bilel7c M rgy & imill . .-. ,*Lll( kidneys, he& 6c pimpl on th or - of $100 wid upward and offer ituparitl1ollod influcenientH for -aeAmmulativc investimetits of snigil - I. Oli, I saw our Fritz, all(" - you cault fool wo. body, itchin or pectili?ir amnation al$6tit tile 11111 amounts, motill.hiv- or at larger lwrioilpi for terins of yetttN- front five upward,s and tile in`%,e,__ L . . _ __ ------I- ­ __ - ,tar . . .. .. -- is not only absolutely Protected it�itimt lom of it, sinizie dollar but can rely upon the largeit .1. . .-. Nou, go am'ay !" . I socrotum, W Ling of tho nILnBI di*zium, � . = __ _____ __ 1. .- - - -Y, t .4 twitchij of the �. �. 11 - replitid to. . - Notteim, it la(kc 11 Prime I I( i--k(Mgil-to I specks befor the 'eyes, I returns con-iistout with stwurity. Corivilipondenco solicito.1 and promptly ­ . n If -_ I M First-41ass Genumd and Local Agents can obtain romun:�rative contracts by aj)I)lying to - - . . , -er. -ibbli -a few lilies oil tile i mufmics" eye ids and e here, hm, 19 THE ALUANWE KU.ND AND INVEsTMENT CO.. Ow O.NTARS40, LTIS., TOKO TO. . 1. Min, anid aft sci . Inass, X OW. . � 1144of a evil, told him ..to takw it, to, the I deposits,in urine,tim it, ec"6111i, i__ - BEST COUGH MEDICI __ _____ ____ --------------- ______ -_ . 1. _­ The lackey' w .-nt off oil hN ei-rand. 1 teaderne8s of the scalp and spine, w ru`M`a"* 31 DM918TI SVIRYWIEM. r - �.. empress. " . e6k and I . . . The switinel. grinned. ) L Crazy itian Inight, 1 flubby mQ84s, deeiie to a] cep, failure to be 0MMIRZ Ill --- - � I .. _.. I .. fool a lackey, but an old soblier wasn't to be 1 rested by fi cep, conati t ion, dAuemans of Confebe'ratton - litc. . __ . . . . - . . taken in. But what was his- astonishment 1 hearing, loss of voice, deai for solitude, ex- - - - - . I.- . . . � . owl - _ UMDQ ORGANIZED 1871. - - HEAD OFFICE, TORONTC a � .- .­ when he saw the princo a wa-ung -to meet 1 citability of �Ismper, sunk n eyes surnround. 1913 , .- - IRV I F I C I I L I . . . 1; . " the poor crank and wel ,iiiiing him in tile ed with LIZADIEN CIRCLE6 0 JWki kin, . � . I - . : . . - . - y .. � . � � I RUFAEMBER AFTER THREE YEARS . . . . . I . - inost adoctionate xnamier.!�� Then she took ate., are all .symptoms o nervoul7lebolit For Circular Addraza . � � . . . .. I . i I �: -,. him ijkt4. the palace. f. - 1: i . . _. � that lead to insanity and eath unless.curwL .. . . . POLICIES ARE - INCONTESTABLE-.,- , y and . . .. . ..I- "Weit"I'll be 4_!?1.:_CxeUb)ie41 the,'seoii- The spring iDr vital force having lost its �. I J..DOAN & SONI . I ­__ Free from all restrictions an to reoidence, iravel or ocoupatioxia, - . -Ilel. A ITI a I* or man cpnes lip 4) me.the tonsion ever function wanes in consequence 77 Northeete Am. Tar . I . : , gga , , . onto* Paid-up Politely and CA*k Surrender Value Sunranteed In each roucy. I . � � �� next *jly* I'm ou gilard Iti(I tells ir?,6 ho's the Those w o through abuse committed in ___- � , . � . , . Z. : ' A b1b mr- - mac"C31 VV M=MVW x0curaxorm It . - pope 1111neig down. aw 4et Ili Selig. " i crane in y be permanientl cared. 8end . .. mirm"WV .A_W3r,VX z . - ­ - - I , . . . I ...:_ � ! _�. � . ........ .. I i...................1 - I -1 I. yo ( lea" peculair : THE PATENT '*'- . - - - ur add . for book on all I . I '. - AYFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST , . . . .. I Ir . . . .-,.. . . .. � .: �_ . aiii.alis .A, WIM: 0111 --an . , _. . . � . - . . - . .. - . �- - . . . . . St. k, Torokito,-On. BoAs Beat free WaJed. ine. 1. -.1. " � 30 -4k xzxa'w --awman xDxl . .., - . Intel,11geiiee I i a Morse. to man. Addrens M. V. L UBON, ,% Front . . - , - I - . 1 w, the symptom a of which are faint . : rrovides an INCOME in old age., and is a good INVESTMENT. - " I The intelligence of a I liorse - is something Heartdisew 11111up ' - : � . P' ' acts Clothes L' � . . . . � � . -that few persons take llotioObf. *jk-Illail her. does not rust or � . . , , spells, pulTile lips, uumbliem, I 'tation, . Holds clothes In any weal . I . . I �. should altvays talk to'�lb; horses. They'flat,e digoollor them, beingalvanized, the clothes do � Policies are non -forfeitable after the payment of two full annual Premiums. . L. . . __ I �:. I ,T)i skip beats, hot flashes, ruith of b ood to t4le not freeze to it. o clothilis pegs roquired. 'PoAlLs, which aro uiioxcollod by any Conilmny doing blisiness in Callada,are allocated every - . - as -t of.understanding, if not of thia words head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, , five years from tho issue of the polic or at longer periods as way be sellected by tilo inqured. � I '. . at least of the tones, all(' their conversation THE PATENT DANDY BAG HOLDER. Proofs so 11119rated are 8103X, and not liable to be reduced or recaHed at any � . I I W'th eltell other is ti carried on. The rapid and I lar, the cond heart beat wanted for both. . For circulars and ruture unte under any circunistanceiii. . - - I of,�(Jjj quicker than t e first, pai.i about the breast Ag,"t" ,Part U'V' wh 'I I, hey Holders are entitled to not less than 90 per cent. of the profits earn - �' . .(,'�)gllitipll _IU1`_ � 131itnionsi I ipositive)ylxieu ' terms send three cent fitalliP. el ; ... Wili I filly I 6f ro ,a, , , bons, etc., im Md. NO cure, . Lnthoclasill,and or �iopvqt seven years Aave aauaUy mceiveil 95 1jerceid. of the WqAis so C4LIrWJ ( . .. . I A I . ISCIf-larl iiii(lerstoodby'tlie-qean-iiyikfL]S, a:l(v 7( . . . � � . - y . 110 pay- 864 for book. Aftdress 'M. V. my W. C. M CDONALA ,,J. K. MACDONALD, I � . . . the owner's language is certainly undei stood LUWN, 59 Front Stree) FAst, Toronto. TARBOX.- PROS ' � . . ACTUARY. _.- - .-, . � . .., I .- 1.. IUAN-AGINu DmEcTop_ , . . � by them. It is reported that a horse occa- 0 . 73 Adelaide street West, Toronto. ____ -_ r- . � : . I . ____ , - - . .. . . I sionallYvisiting a stable for a short time ut'. I .1 �. . 41 . �. _____ . . . I I .. - . . .., . - . Drinking Impure - I -)I, is 1�11 - _I1 ­ - . . -PROOF ONANPIONS . . �� . 1- _ each dAy in the city of BOA( _r larly , �; .., -, A, P..I 620w ...... Water Cau Much .1. - : . FIRE . . - I . . - P911 ______ -_ � --- , � ".". , � � . : I I - fed by the horge -in the next sfa . to Iiiin, ANTEI In every tow n in the Do.minion � I . dileease. ;. 1i � . __.. . With Upright or Horizontal Boilers. . I I who passes hay throug,li an.appenurig at the W relijLb amen to e ntAhe Q � . . . I. �. . rM .�jpinion . . . � I . 1. . - . _.- - I -11141 sgc and I nom 6 irwo'n vage at', Toronto. 4111% v '. IPF n . . . - I Suit . - - . I head of the stall to the visitor. The favor- - - __ . . . 1 .J21 i 6, :!:,!, 2 5 - abIc for al I ivork.' "i . -1. _' ­ ___ "; . t1it w1l 40 . I . _.... . - __ -iding horse of the Writer�& �oung stall- -G Mon and women. , ( br, the � of lim .. I and 3 p' Thrcahing. Sn%ying, . .- � ite I , � I . %. . . . - 611 . . , . I lion-. is iii- the habit. of CiAnil]ig 1 $3,50 pmFa s Dt! I I n g a le, J. E. CLosit I : . . I I . Brickmaki I , - ..,� , - :" . � and reason. The only - --'--- I nal "a, - 1. , . __ ... 4ut of - his. -59 VIct0rtW"M%ft;To"ffff. , . .. . box into the yard when i . visitor cal ; and ---- ---- . jUbLiAml wiLter vafe to . .. -1 . . - '.. � N U 1-84p, and drink . . . I 1-1 � I- - , . , atte .11b* . . q,,4 `19c7tr I a timt 901k - Sir Henry Thempson. `ction -Enginea�� ..,.. . I # I _' Wfllfani4 A 11�'11 n �i i . Is mineraill." so says Tra � . e _�qses r 3 0 - - F" Mic -oun 0 q . . ' "i -i by do. ornim I . UT ' 1--. � I horsi, Cal' MM10' t 6A by , �In or parU. . ToKwto citizens am At . . . ..� if � .-in o his I - . . - - - . ._� .0 . V 1. -'i6 arkd :zo Horse -power. ,,,,-. '_ , 'I. .. � - ,� 4 Street %%� . .1 . � . I,V: efpq to i .-, . � � I - . � . � 0 . I � . . . :., � I I.. ..-.;.I : 1. ard while tile ot ier hogse is �catiug. I . % �' to the y� 13%awlMiny int.�Aeul,!wturi - " 6 49 aine - - . Pecilliar . xt,�); � t the m, 1-1 . . . i-ent', c ii ead . ' - . ., 7�AIAYA B T R SAIX ON . d X, � - f � "; I . 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Y . - -4 jji.. _. .__.--._ i_. _..- ) ] - ._ . _._.-!c < -.. .,a. ,. .-.. - iii, - _, i _ .? .•. i q.. tat z I a' 'sir - :>a' u _ • _ - - - - - - .. - - e. ',..k - - . - .,. , . ,,t 4�:'; ple , wlhe 18 the h •ITh Y t LL 7-_;-�- x k- ,,, i t . , t i L _ real C� �b 1 listed this week l - � - .... � I P 1>Aetlt of this lighted up citta s lriotorutl ' EJ,z `' Province through its officient De ar desert of• A. H`ai .boa. Cc's ti• ,. A '1 -..i �-G,OODS IS M - N meat of Aglioulture, should hay Cir- aQrion t w ka, $raudord'is p>pp "nd of 4. A I' i4 , tw -:"'411'ae , _ - h elated broadcast for the guldentioq, so tyre •►�;r and it i - ;,,..,� 1 ,, t e of may 4Since the *boil f r• ax0J_ ,. , farmers who were Dein carte iced yal! �' 'X Ji f against b afore' s h sailtit ,QOi9 per:w►cutih. it ogee: �� r �' � • Ut �� �s 1� ead� t4ie w �n �e o `1• ��-. •Y�' T p �_'n �t as r iillge, why bas .: e'u _ _'"a..' .E; .NBAR • _ .. . ..�• . • Llished rl►e Shed the advice a striotw rasa _z_ . •v -- - - L.pn Erich,} Ding at i office - _� 4 4 �" ... .4 Qh the rA@elt>lt. Crls�s`� 'f '—__", ' ,,, _ z " .�•' •� J 5 i . - A Piak� tl. 'I'1&HM$ i . �i r �4 t'+ gave 1tls own-tutel g IICe, has th far- natco and ietttdened lte , °In , , . s3sa,r•e y rnr; sr off-- ata tta sa !lucre to guide !him ? iLtehig tiscm•.'>`itelrsr►.a�la• �maD • w r :.. , ., ; .. , :.. , RAT28 OF ADv1 ATIi3INti • ------ -- ------ ---- - — - . , . F in.ertion, per line - _ • cents would saffies if he w placed w ere O LET.-Fatr'm of•so sew of land at - 'f '{ nada snllsegtlent i% he could master the Es, but L is T •P y �� S T �TjO E �Xa , d ,oeertion, per line •� $ r"d • Oreblt• 0.Ow aw , • This rate does not include I or ForetgD ad- W M. HLLI WELL, Highland t�reek, i verti.emen�. tot so played, The tit d,�ilies old --- -- - — — -- - — - Every requisite for the Public School :--Reader>3, GFran�- speetal terms given to matin' con- with their, muket r orfs afld sir ARM TO RENT. --Loi 7, eon, 1, Piot- , seats for 9 of 6 months or the year. Half- r, e0ntaltxttig lab atceee. liar itittL•r IY18.>1'B, Hi8torl�ee, Arlthmetlos, eft3. All 11AmbeT$ Of CO I yearly or year!i contracts pa; �le qy, Hundred ronrees of •formation lan�lars apply b W. V. $ItxBA8D80N, . - $as4nees cards~ ten lines or der, with r copyist:, - bile 1 O 00, payable in ad oe. estimates of inoslonla le valve to far- � I w1IIg $pp�8, �cribblerB EaeroiBe BooICB SI - RaGe 1D local oolmm�. D cants i u* mars net now. But a great les ATTLE FOR-ga,E.-....:Tw , , atm, pens Av. Dents fres line each sq neat insertion. (� +� fresh PBnoile Pa fir, pg tries Rubbers Inks, Candies, arDd -(hum spe� ial cwDtraet rates made known on aljplia►- aloe silent and the ig%ain de erd milch cows. also a number of steers two f p f p8 . tion. rto tree advertising. yearrold. Apply to J. WOONNOR, lot ft, 3rd • �. Influence that silen Lila a un. ct:11 . AdvertisemeDts without written ins tions p- Piokwtng. ; `fall be inserted anti! forbidden and ehs�r °d ao- pears in those Bailie preigdioi to - - - - - - _-- ---- -- --_ - �., - Y aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- OR BALE. -A number of registered — I menta mast be in writing and sent to ,ted' Pub- the -purposes Of the t bAelale O BhrotxAtre rams for sale. Also • . limber. grain. At first glance this may m Berkshire boar for $ale or for ser` . , , , . fob Work tnomptly attended to. THOS. PU(iH, Whitevals. �g-�B , a business matter.. Why sliou d a --- : ,-J. cu�oK eRo�. • PRd�Ri R�. newspaper interpose its advicebet een 2LO"E•-All pat?ti� owing me say- -ROEIS •. formeat will .plea- pa Dpon or '- ;. .. - buyer and Beller, you say. «Sup a cot. i.t. It will ppaai�rr them an�oblige fns : >�gh $18tlIIitB Pickling 1088 Can r Uur Politiosf—Senor dependen�Oe.- . the farmers rush in their grain ow Tory much. W WOODRUl?'F. t $ p f a S' Seedf Pork ► . . Qur ..&IM—A First-class Local Pape . t our Expeofatio = The � . gland it goes up in price afterwar , it - -- --�""`-`---'"" La , etc. . ARM TO EtEYT.-180 sere farm, support of the DeoDle of Picker �,a and viol itv. is a fair trailer O ion on the part Of the being lot 81. 4th con. of Piekering, is to rent; well watered, plenty of fruit: 9 sores o! Buyer. Suppose, again, the far ers bash ;two inma.bonses, bent and stables. Ap- - FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, :890. hold their grain and the tariff kn ks Ply to JAMES WHITE, on the premises, 47-49 . . . it down so low that the buyers can et - --- -----------_ - - Y g NOTICL.-The following anitnal, via :- = HON. JOFtN •DRYDEN.. it for nothing, that's the farmer's own lr one grey horse shoat 9 years ata, is iln_ �' D Ga�Ds • . . - r 100kOtit, OU Ba Irl ht 011 are it pounded at lot 1a. let con., Pickering Township, .. . y y' g f . and will there be Bold by public tenser, on the The Ontario Cabinet bas been re- is no crime.. in th@ buyer. fat the ion a.y of t)otober.1800. at the heurot i o•ot°ek Quiltin Prints and Cretonnes Flannelettes - Velvet Rib - p m,. if not hoover claimed. Dated st Pickering t f constructed with Messrs. Dry en, present grain crisis is created by g r- this 11th day of September, 18W. JEREMIAH bons Knittin Wools and Wires, Laces, etc. .. � Harcourt and Bronson added, th lat- bign power : --~expressly to injure be o•aoxxoIt, Poundkeeper. 4a -4e r g , . _ , ter being without a portfolio. on. Canadian fanner --then, suppose hi9 T FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable . - John Dryden is Miaister of Agr cul buyer has full knowledge of the c m- L• Auctioneer, still in the held, able and . tore• All Our readers know the an g willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, - in effect, and of coming demand, L•e and takes this orportnAity of thanking hie pat- but yet we give the following des rip oan • use his knowledge whil@- the _ rQnetor lust favors and hopes for a oonttnuanee = D NB R'. . . o tile-, Terms lar services moderaItnade Ar- •• lion and political pedigree of him, re- mer goes it blind, with no Land p- rangetn�,its as to dates and terns ala, • produced Froin the Globe, when ak- raised to check the vicious blow of alt at the ofilee �f this paper. t - -h- --- - - - -- _ _ __ _ ing tilt important announcement : ' outside enemy.} Where there re COWAN'S GROVE.--Paewr Balunon, , — T -- - - In appointing Mr. Dryden of South Uri• Dr. Zimmorman.ndotber.tromToronto, RICHA-amSON S HARDWARE STORE •. three hundred or three thousand f r. will ID.r.i bold services in the Camp around on tario to the portfolio Of Agriculture thi; Iliers and but one buyer -the latte : a Hose Sank Farm, the residence of Mr. Cowan, on 'Wednesday. Sept. Q4th, lesfi at 4:50 m. and i$ the place t0 bUp anyt111D$ Lott re wire 1fI the , Premier has honored that old battle rand y P p of the middle -man, anon-prodneer-wo Id r�,•m., on the subjects or •• Divine Healing •• ace Giants of Canadian politics wi,ich not the it�ierests Of the counts be n_ ' •notification.•• 'testimonies will also be given • first elected him to Parliamentary post ton. y by solve of those who have been healed b the HARDWA*_ I • Ak. Dryden has sat -in the Legislature for Jur by pauperizing the three tho s- Lord. 4raw . three Parliaments, but he was first choice and to enrich the -one. The great st om 3.A.LVn. - LINET of the Liberals of that historic old riding good to the greatest number is the - • for Parliamentary honors long beforq he _ . J would allow his name to go before atiy con tithe -worn watch -word of Conetit - FOU R !rood Horses for - sale. Apply . All ki fids 0 ' • vention11 '.. He has not _striven for prefer tional government. At a cline 11 a to A. N. RIDLEY, Pickering. 4b !7 ! j: encs in the field of politics• and he Shue this the welfare of the producer shoo d - -- - - _ ---- --- -- - - S , : ]B TILMIl�Ta I'AI'M rarely spoken in the Honseeacept on gees- be the COnslderatlOn of. the patri Fein to List: - - tions of which he has very special know- $1Id if the producer Would gRtu Iu0 t . - _ ledge. Bat he is a persuasive and conv,n- I ' ting speaker, and be has always a grasp of by selling at oime, .or would gain mot TAE &• ear part of Lots 9 and I0, on the to keep out the tali! and cold. - ?th con., Pickerin Apply to JA1dR8 the facts and principles of his subject by waiting, then the patriot I:ew - BlltHELL, Claremont P1 4o -stns . Which glees him great weight in any de paper with the means of knowing, th TQn • - buts in which he late rvenes: He is hardly farmers' friends, his government, hi ��C KNOBS, �IINGES,T�. s controversial politician, but he takes no organizations, should say the wo g> reoid6uty, Brungliaity, at Present - _ man's insolence and runs from no men's y Tuocopiad by Thomas roueher. will be to ', All sizes and d8scriptions—cheap far cash. ' blows. He is held in profound respect in This. is an exceptional'perlod, A CrISIS rent atter Norensbar 1st Apply to ?HOIIAB - . the Assembly, and has in annbnal degree and unitise ordinary seae�ns whe PuvCHgB N 47 -- — — — - _— _ ' the confidence ani good -will of his op -- - -- - _ T -------- eats. He is most acceptable an the plat- a e> m: It hast Chance to se'.l 0 To or Nei�t. �•� 1 Q - _ - form, and he seldom eaci the ' bitter hold a8 the sees fit. Is the America - . hostilities of his opponents. is qualifies- barley failure so great as to warren THAT desirable piece of land. south - tions for the position- of Min- ter of Agri- farmers in braving the new -dutyb ball of lots 13 and 14• in 7th oon. of Piekes- �alture are heartily, enthnsias 'cs11y reoog- ing, containing'SW acra/. Fur p tticutan,appl1 •r nized by that numerous an important - waiting until American brewers to l[B8. D. I3 ------ Claremont P.O. 4�tt - class of which he becomes the special rep forced tv buy• Are the America - — .. S . • resentative in the Government. He is a brewers dela} ing purchase until CanQr • \ ._ - plain, practical, aacoessial farmer. His adian farmers llava saarif1cod thei Choice Confectionery . _ farm is one of the best in the Provinces. CONSISTING of 150 Treses, mora or His fame as a feeder and breeder of Wah Crops through >V*ear Of the Tldelt;inle \J tees, tot h;o. i!i is 11th opt. Yickerins, aha I *�0 jj ,i � bill The question is answered b lot No. I in lira eon. of (Jxbndga. por farther . ' and Summer Di I 1SI 1' extends across the Dominion. Heil in touch • rticulme apply to BDWARD PUGH. tis.. on esh with all the movements for th' promotion its own echo, though it might easilybe give•. 4s -as of gricalture and the live a k industry. find s more satisfying Answer. Any _ -` ----- ---� FRU= •TT T He.is a familiar figure at the 1 al farmer's reader has tiie same chance that w' LAND for SALE., - v � ��AMIA S institutes, one of the active s irits of Lite . - Central_ Institute, and for day sere hays to decide upon this question. JEver ttll'da► 'Burin f,p ItI0,Ot10 'Acres of improved and tact -•,l he sealson. maintained an active connect on with the Agricul4aral and Arts Association. His proved tarns for sate, cheap, in the state of - 'Thg Canadian Live Stock Journal Miatigan. sites to anti, purehaeer, .cast! capi- elevation will be warmly rsti led by the for ptember- coataine s strait O t`1 r'°q° poi part�'d•rs og prtom. � � �'i�� �Q,ta • loatiioD and tatrmtr► write or app! �t farmers of the Province. Agricaltaral Hon: John Dryden and a sketch of his 3. H. Eula, y p°"'°n�y f° College and Eaperimental Farm will be - — - - life. The portrait is somewhat ill- - - 4arrf Box M. Piokes1 -- - - ------- kept in increasing asefnlneee and e8'ioi nc — - ---- - -- - - -- r - - - - -- - - — Agriculture throughout. sji-its intereeE distinet, but berths than any portrait FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 1. - will benefit by his appointment to the Cab- We have yet seen of that gentleman; ! 1, -L .::- inet, and in the House there is'no fear but as he Iseems to take rather a poor plc- . $E �aorth pans of lots 10 and 11, in ^= he will prove a keen and vigor s cham i•n Ttbe sand eon. of the Township of picked, P• tura. The sketch shows pretty clear- containing tap &am. more or tags. The tarn G ' - :` of the institutions asides his ah rge, and of - ander good stats of oulti•ttttoa, iramo m= all advanced measures and methods. for ly what a m•11 Can do who drives a „fid. ATTENTION I = hours, plenty of goon water, orrh t1 • ire improvement of the farmer's position straight coursein business and politics. ltng for 4o head of settle. Priyuere o! plowab- and the development of the agricultural at once and Poeeesatoa lot of A tit For further ing .Calla d see am BedrooW Finites, bideboards, Extetteion Tables, resources and capabilities of the Province. -.A eeting of Dakota farmers hl �°alai' Apply to JAMBS IZ•i.1fM OOobo- Parlor �, Coaches, 1WMads, etc., eta. • A large stock of Pictn . sent d legates to Manitoba to prepare eon oDt. - uldings, Coraiee Poles, Curtain Chains, etc. We guar - NOTE'S AND COMMF�NTS. fora snare! migration, which they TIAo FaTin$ F0 8818tr satisfaction in the Undertaking line, as we hays a Isrge an - a Bader is forced nFon theta by the well selected stook to choose from. Looking over >i,ll the oste siblygood distre a to which they have been re- 60 ACRES being north•aces& aaNer of Z+ . farm papers received at his office, Booed. Man of them are ins bbin northffi` trod eon'' Plekeiinx, `" go aorek'#I3�.I&, ' - y such an g �h & goo of usieSt. 2nd oon.,Pick • 'FUNERAL llIBECTORB, PICKERING, Ol1T. - � then turning to the great dailies that impoverished condition that the can IAD in sash has ` good f1OQee `'', bpiwingr. - • profess such a lively interest in the not, Iiaove without some y ®0°d state of cultivation ; choice fruit assistance, of all kinds. Will sell aspantell or cher, to . farmers of Canada, we are unable to and, if possible, some plan should be wit ptirahaser. JA>a>es t3ILCHR18t7, Cherry_ cod, Ont. find any sensible advice Lich the devised for affording the needed aid. -__-- -- _ _ _ - _ _ . __ . . , farmers could 9110 at; t e present They would make valuable settlers.- NOTICE TO :CREDITORS. . j . moment with regard to arley.. If Empire. -- . - - the ag><•icultural papers at a time like I __, .. "".- -- --- - - - __ _ - --- - - ,.. - this cAn- suggest no olio t the class N�� the a is harshy glean, ari , c ai chapter g + policy From every concession and sideline iti the !revised statutes of Ontario, charter - "of people whose interests th y profess in Ontario the farmer and the farmer's uo, that all penone having claims upon or i I that the estate of William Ferrier, v lto died to Shard ; if the great daili s can sa wife, and his sons, and his daughters, n or about the 7th day of April, INN. are, on or Say and hire&man have come to the tore the 25tb day of September. IND. to send nothing for the guidance o the far= great y post, pr�Qpaia, or deliver to H. d, xeeeor, of niers in the present ewer envy, IEt Fair. They are abundantly welcome, arkbam. or Pew' a. Hoover, of Green River, wo of the Ezecutors for the deceased. a stats ,'I them cease to slobber the ti ler of the for are they not the bone and sinew eat in writ1Dg of their names and .wren,. , Y �+ nd fall particular. of thea claims, and the 9 n 1 �t7 STy WEST, _ soil with their fulsome regard at times °f this rosperousprovilace 2 ---Toronto tare of all icula ties ttr aryl hula b them, - wheu newspaper friendship s neither News. 'that sort of taffy dished up n notice is turt"onh that niter the said �[ jf TQ required nor invited. Is it visa daring the exhibition smells sodr to uSeptember.IWO. the said Examters ��,�riNe .l R�N -%. bl@ proceed to distribute the assets of the said. %' to rush grain into the mar et before the nose of the Canadian' fgrmer whose tate amongst lobe Parties on titled thereto, h&v- '�'q' , ► The Repairin ► Of Fin© atld Co' ' . October 1st and sell it at ny price, presence in Toronto is vale solel all h: ® ben co the 8 aims of whish notkses ed y given ar above le for t assets a, pus plicated Watches roceive - : rather than risk the �ff@ct 0 the Mc_ for the d Eseoutors will not be liable for the assets �poE cash he may be forced to any Part thereof so distributed, to saty person � aelr Kinley bill , That i ' the bsorbin yield up when judiciously squeezed, o Ds of whom olaii or claims notice stun rk PAW 1 - - special attention.. gnestlon of the day ers but — IN n have been reosivcd by them ac the time of All Fork Guaranteed.. , Charges Moderate., with f Despair is a crop that does not grow d distribution, s REESOR,` _ _ K the aBriCnitairal paper's e c it, the in this country. 'atroit heli@vera in G+nacutors• great dailies ignore lt, and he u- aW t kls t barn tthLiftb day August, ugnsi, •9D. lar,farm weeklies steer all f it opIf across the lige for sting do not look --- -- --__-.--_--_ _ �BT. CUMBER Ty . the publishing interests wee . L I re a- 1tatlonal salvation, ij �� PrBatieal Wayphmaker and Jeweller. diced the dailies would scat d a 1 nd The�d in its in the soil of the coup= jj 3%` 1.9 Hin1. '' .'alarm and draft a mese of tion • i f 9 s children, whose strength� , -.. :' . g St.,e8t. can -hee the land their fathers' axes few pii.,e in of 'tion the grocers interests Of tial count , + eonah of the OnkAo Hanir will • - - were beta ` i' w They look to the hills of their .con g mperilled-- the trade a or an.' be eniebed . ,; 9 - . g own -counts for. aid. It is all right, would suggest saving tstctics ; if an y e iii sell our large Brod i-... home manufacture was y .A•-eountry that raises orope ike that _ agawat a forst ' nsplred harvested- yesr cannot be Trilled - of K rbel and �#ra�lte - 145 THE PLACE- TO BUY :. �__ . ° .. r =_ ; by 8'n power, t e papers out -by all the fiscal . In 'the ollmn8nte at C�l01ce S , 8r8 of ted@ land world decide ease ly what belts of American 1}�0 - �,.'''� 3 _ Y ne Teas, Beau iful do so that all Interested -e uld ' Po ane.I why red ed rate, rather theR%isins�'1�1rr' 1. `rP the DIcH€nley bill is a l�bmatniecenoeVt e last cent of ossible pr t from and its anth ie f move theyt org &ten -this nationvastry &Il $ or 0 nilfavorable eon 'tions m ke the will still be doing bueippse on :its :orrrh r j p as b p"anreh�, ' ••e'i to . ii l -or, T �' , l]: r(}CE3r�e.g. ...:,: e very most of a bad barge! . Out aoaouat st the old +ata>rhd ell the gra$- •�' *�•� -�pp •�. 11 where is the >oaPanifesto'the minion ter hsU of this contiu�rit. (Tod save '' �YeaFr>Ale �Vstitt•s�siln# 4 al.;l tp StTn , -. Alb VRD . , 'L �r1 (11 IIrsnge should have is�►ned to 'tlf own Csmada !—Tel _1 - �, e I­ . I,yi. 11 �.. ,y�,t- -. - - '. ,�.i . . . . ., . 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IIs t, of R !a )lice. >: gev. go Bra bomffiwit is t Md is now veri k 4, As -Brad ord en im brad ed I 11 a an broke r - J th *: ;• `ua f owt Alle ted. F. Alla ! - by seelama ion Tu( J0 Ca lander, Aemingwa , of F >Mom fined 100 an 0 s jail for Hing lie Bao. C. . Watt !' eat Pi kering �' ` fbe Bcoti A t ca rte p '`�` '' a1 his born and hil if i Pbotogra her Dia aessfully er seed 'N i t:. sad intends to repe , seer. Once ,n alit �., : any man. W The farm f the i, q 49b con. Sc born. W; by AuctiO er BF til, !Mason, of r rk Mill or at 17,500 R - A propos! toll is s #, Toronto to t se P17180 Ashbridge I ay. � I done the ho ,d stet uWarid witf its eve D. A. Ree or, of 1 ]est week t Mits Brookltn, d iu,qhter g . Among the gue:;ts tVin Caof Frank 111111 Mi erland , turniDg home a to Stogy den party of the Gr( eovereJ that one wed( 9 not recolve i ad they part of the y. We are pl ased. to iw Times is pro ing im ter matof ad •ertisiu� &brit region. Iu tie. - own pra,sea rillin ,s f.. to Mother Nature for William I3 Ilamilt • doing busine _s as a facturer ixi ntreal, W. C. F.aive hill, hue . mand of Jot n A. Pi who is a or itor to i Mr. Charles Wilm f. -amtkager of the Newt was married .on Wed to Miss Annie How, prominence * few Se teaasical tircl:es tie s ; west en route to Nev F, In East York it gat !r on live been iavlcg hotel keepers for hs ban. The charges Ir through in nearly eS informers have regni 6- Blinds are illegal it, lowreil . The Toronto ?�'�►tr's branch office at Rte: s i -e-, ii . sends a man write up matters fat 11 There is war betw•eei Renntue -.function pa . only one way—the on to go under, because loeal paper can floor - daily with hands dol The Uxbridge 7ol Standards explanatia &he two football clot bridge played Port I lin the suburbs of the standing that Port i game at Uxbridge boy& wrote saying th iI the date arranged, a play unless the gat rorty. We inchgqe t Perry's afraid an, I' Salomon Sollett, c wise as his namesak 1 , great temple. He 11 either night and fo 11 oecurred in the roi . , horse right at it. itonished and backed :_ for She deep hole one beeominR justly int] If; . about and then a Uri '. the equine. It ic•oul �- Lis own medicine ant A so it backed Solomot A . the hole and lit on ages painful, but not ,4 As the morning ex : nesday . last was SIP:. o thward and when and Goodwood the et i. saw just a few feet ii t¢ a small child about rold standing on a c - middle of the track. E_. portupity to stop the K( 7SQ4 what seemed to •: ' - away. However, w within five or six fee %:; lastly fell down betty -wbole train passed K, , 1 _ I "d without even 11 f � !tette head. The tral rad sotne of the tra 5, [• argot back to the Illi 1'* 1 fared. It was in& +Save, as what cause i fie or four years rir 1 ii : , be nagined. Wil, Note marvellous are ii the child tell a Brea Ir" "no !Foran betw - Rtr'tber feet that chi i' loeoniotire was four l � 6Man`- other loco �� _ Urd it not been for so" lit have esea, to be one of the I *110*i0r, north of 8 �- . ` r L- - S y a tib_ C• - - - rte- - .n _a...* .- ei t -y3 r, -e - •Y -` .t ,�z.'r.';;, _ - �-, -,r .- -v? �: _ w ;_P. _ -.-. ti - '' 1. Y' - - 4.. S S R,`-..irs�'tY - ,. w• def '. -. r=1 - `.?•, a� - x@ q' .- , , .. - .I _ - , ... X� '- - ._ .-... 'T✓-'. :..' •i ,. A Sa.�F. - ., •.`l§f - e4i p- M:ii •.•s;- jr . - . _, :, - : 4".. _ •rr-�.. .e,— ,M.. _ '- _ , * ` " ?f nr ia'T"r- �s T -: _ s.•- _ ye t -„7 b r i i ,.I. .: , . - wq.. .. , _ •. ;:, _- ,.a. , }.,. , s , . -. ,tri , : M'- - .p:. i E' Y } tis - '.,.n'4,. 't r�,,� „ � ,lvd` . 4'•• j _ d " , . ,. t ` t. :%- - s ., -. y , 2 - "",i •S - .. -., .,--•'`• �. - Y'... •. tt 1� •.� {, .}- •1. rF. y.=4°r '-Het' yyf"aa•>�r�"-- Fir (e I s. ve .. .,. _ .. :. - --:;d g . ., 6_ • ." .e� -. }..._ - - ! 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':- r; i.Wr^.,.. us t Y ..'..'"du:.,d Br T, ,-.s_' ..`.%t .li..d.ts�r+t ..._ .,-, S .l.as4,'.sla+r�..a+•a, t#. d+.,,,•._. ..a. ,t, - - t,-: ,F 3 b c'';h:: DTT ,..t -- - -,F i - •'t,: - - '.'- _ .s •• 4 •+ s1* -iwa s•.r .w6t.;...,: r,-�•:...**,. .-L�%w _ rz:_•'; lr,•;•3^' •tr'"., yp d�' ,t _ .4t,.. • : , - e -- •r _. 3 t TT//�//yyll'T may. �_4`�,� �a,�r� �i A k� �i ..-..i V i �oi S t -.: �Qtfl�i• -.� ��i�a�1�•'" l ��i7�s ��M�/i �. fr� _ ,•, ` .y • `_ r a'• i ' a� ��ST Tliu•I>si8 aOINa EAST DUB A8 POLLOW9:--o �f'' �s ������', ai- Ch___ F�_ ISI, -. �' ;J I ��.4. ��. Tihe death Of tlhe late Richard Da ns . No. 1 Ezrassa - 8:00 A. M. Chatham. int. ;1 -�� i�`t'i TUE XoST >3 i t FACED MA)tkkIt �anouanoed In last week's Xxws, see go „ Watches, Clocks J eweller �Rz ! � � �� RULL'N 1N $ MIIYlD, ; , t Y r s „, , PROM OUR ExCIIANaas. dull for more than a passing notion. As d = .. ' :Ss P' M' . one of the early setglers of 7 IiO°'• • ... _ ( this town hip 8.80 P. M. d yy' * y ' .a' _ t �'�, '�' '`� . TaAlxs r3 fir all stale land r sake e. @ ` ' �.. �S , Oibla Wan DIIR AS FOLLOwB:— y at plc �i,w 4!) 00 � F � , -1 ` AnuiF Faizabr3th Thew died in - Whitby the following sketch of his life will be ad , �, b j � § lrsst reeka�ed "Z9 years. with interest by man No. 8 LocAL 1i:Od A. ]f.: ' © 141aiskha Farmor`e Club hada He was the son of Christopher and n- �� 4 MIIxsD . 4:16 P. 1d. Any tta,; : ,.d 'I. i., , -W TL nab Dale, and, -was born at Sugar ill, asful ez�tn situ to Oril is last week. " $ 9:09 P. it. . wan a New Wiffiaml; �/"` ;� +` � -fin ;�: .11. i:aet'e near Thirsk, Yorkshire, England, on the t - .` t win Maclut►e. will do well to ""'c - f, " t F. Merritt, off Reach, h anted E. A. R PI0H14NINt3 MARH�T. on hardson's f jriu on the Whitby base. 7th of May 1804. He received a faired ca• and get price from .y Rte - tion at the Ackworth school, the I t : -U" Oft". Sept, lb, ie �, 4 - - '- e line. school belonging to the Society of Fri nds i�sau w = r _ ., 4 r e rowu of etouffviUe. 6'ss g' a y, 9s to stat . ear to 9e geo.e tae . '�7i�. "W' s�rtn� S Rev. Geolg in England, and famous as an adaoati nal to "a �Q, famil . pw bbl. ss.o to Sam 71y _.,., PICSERINtL. ONT.ol � � d *_ ; . been ill with i flammation of the ithnga, institution for over one hundred y �l�,m� l pastry ; i d $ &A Bran e sin per tio$0111n` - ". • _. r . bias is now reco. erinR. At an early age he commenced glia give , i . Tb.! gyp= _ -, . _ At Bradford on Friday ' night last' a duties of lite on a fares, near Maltoa in FARMERS{ MARKET. �AtiO1NCi AfTACHM�N FOR THE. - - . firm Mind ns. d Thos McNab fell frpm. the east riding of Yorkshire, an ooeu on Toltolli'm, Sept. 18, 18$0. VICTOR i CHATHAM FANNING MILL. ;• . * `_X s buggy and br a his neo I which he followed ill his life. When yetWheat, WL bush •,,,,,,,8 0 98 1 . J. g- Qalb 'th haventiaip ed the a young mau,,in the year 1810 be em' t- The above cut represents a now maolsine '' N `,'. Wheat, spnw .-....... 90 to 92 � Areagest, most durable and sabatsntW which is an attaoliment for bagging the i `' mayoralty of B wmauvalo owing' to ill- ed to America, to engage in the sativi fes, Wheat, red wintu...... 0 97 to 98 millmatte,beimtmiltslmostentirelyofwrought grain as it comes from the Fanning !dill. �'' hardships and to endure the privagi of tea. beulth, W. F. lien was elected mayor Wheat, goose ............ 7i) b 80 It is corn lete in every res t, i r . a aioueer life in a new country. Arri ng It is a �7pow nl mill will run in a very p sad will , . - by acclamation Tuesday. io the city of New York, he trayeUed t- Oats, bush ••••..... too* 4260 481 light wind. Thwe we no rlelioabs little arts give the best satisfaction to those who one I a6At it to break o: t out o! order and let the it. The manner of driv the E1. john Callander, of Malvern, and O. ward as far as Chicago, most of the dis• Battey, b ••••••••• • 89 Wt ,. ' mill oto wreck. an mills have proven dis- - Hemingway, f Hap , have each Peas, bush :............... ' : 8E io 6!i g � y Attachment has been great! improved s _ tanoe on foot; stopping ocossionully b the � estrous failures owing to their liability to be y fined 01 and costs or s1Z mduthe Ho ton ........... - 0 00 go 10 50 14own down or d in heavy wind storms. since last year. It is now driven with . been way for a few weeks, as be found em toy- y+ !tea', weed - .: a-' - ' �� I m jail for selli liquor wi out a license. ment on a farm, bias becoming soya gad Hay. old, tole............ 11 00 to 14 00 chain belt that will not slip nor come off - , ' The victor is Warranted tae pulleys. .. *: Rev. C. W. ateb, of Citnnington, who with the country. Deciding to seek a me straw, ton ................. 8 00 to 9 00 not to be blown down in any wind that does not As the season has again come around. I place spoke at Picks 'nq and el here daril<rg is British territory, a crossed over to this Dressed bogo............. 6 50 to' 7 00 take the wer or post with it. Inbending par- my Fanning Millan and Bagging Attachment far ' the Scott Act campaign, i� lying very ill country at Detroit, in the spring of 81, Beef, forequarters....... b 00 to 7 00 ch"ers an respectfully invited to 1860 before you, with the Tum at confidence that ; - al his home an hireCovery is doubtful. came to Toronto, then Little YSrk. He Beef, hindgliartere...... 700 to 800 I handle the most reliable Fanning Mill mane - Carefully Examine this Mill faatnredinAmericatorcleaning separating and Photographs Dixon,- of Toronto, sue- then went up Yonge street and spent me Mutton........... ? 00 to 900 bagging all kinds grain. 8 (at points in fav- ••••••••• before giving their orders. I invite in t'�, - months in the neighborhood of Newws ket. Veal,t carcass ............. 7 00 to 10 00 and oomparison. our of my min are the Collo ng c—Easy to turn; ..�' , cessfully cross Niagara 0n a tight tope, screw feed for the hopper; low and handy to get He first purchased a farm la the town hip lb OQ 18 i0 00 20 I can furnish t►ipingof all kinda.brsss er iron, i^. the grain; strong and durable; well painted and intends to repeat glia' lob neat sum- of Hing. on which be spent a few kg' Batter, cheaper than the cheapest• screens and riddles to clean and ss. orate all mer. Once in a life time should satisfy Eggs, doz.....:............ 00 17 to 00 18 with his axe clearing up the forest, but kinds of grain and seeds grown in Canada; fast any man. - - . • I and goad cleaning of wheat. Special attention . 1 beleiying that it wet not the place to his Also agent for has been given to the fast cleaning of barley, } The farm of he late Hy. Mason, lot 81, future home, be disposed of it and me DOMINION ��� ! removing ail tout seeds, dirt and broken weed .4th con. Scarb ro, was sold oil Monday to this township. Here he parch FROST & WOOD S i by Anctionee Beldam. Mr. Chas. mill property, known as Haight's Mills o AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. • A. GIBBON, - PICKERING, Ont. .'. . Mason, of YO Mills, beink the purchas- and a quarter miles north of the vill a Capital Paid up, . $L500,000 --_- ----__ __ ' ' er at $7,500. Pickertug, (then Duffin's Creek) at hat W.. S. DUN'SHEATH. CZARE1X4NT A 1ti'opositio is. shortly to be made in time cow rising about three houses a d a Surplus, $1,300,000-� oReri` RIVER; Toronto to use prison labor in reclaiming tavern. Is. the year 1833 be married ane, ______ Ashbridge bay. Unless something is daughter of George Valentine, and m ving . WHITBY AGENCY. I done the Horrid stench will soon scatter one mile farther north, with only a nth EO'BRIEN /_ through the woods, they commence to 8APINa8 DEPARTMENT. - We e t . malacia with its every breath. make a home for themselves. On Chip Interest allowed at Highest current rates. No ' D. A. I?eesor, of lirandoo, was married ed THE . place they lived for forty-four years.e fir- notice of withdrawal required. . - __ last wAek to Miss Lulu Campbell,! of ins fife many hardships and privatize sof W. H. HOLLAND. . . Brooklin, daughter of B. F. Campbell. the early Canadian settlers, yet haviu the 1017 MANA(3lyR. -W�-�� " Amon the guests w eine tMr. and Mrs. - � - - g i; pleasure and satisfaction of seeing, no on• "-"�-�'�T -'� ` a y P FAx�t F0 SALE PHOTOGRAPHtR. I Calvin Camvbell, of Dunbarton. 1 their own home rowing a wit its - Frank Miller and Jas. Hamilton, in're- comforts and enjoyment@, but witue sing - S : turning -home to Stouflville from the gar- the improvmentof the surrounding coil try, PARTS of Loth 80 and 81 rear of 5th - - -- - . -den party of the Green River'band, die- .the forest, dotted here and there ith C concession, township of Pickering. con- . � Established - , covered that one wheel of the cart would shanties and log houses, giving pla to taining i0o acres of land more orle.e will W sold Ae ons, rolh t, ll1Ck, veli- f - b public auction'on the premises on Freda tot revolve and they were forced to.wal"k cultivated fields, fruitful orchards and Sept. QOw, 11190, at the hour ofs o'clock p.�n p �$67 _ - part of the way. _ comfortable homes. four sons and hree This is the estate of the late Edwin Vardon. and able work tells every time - _ • daughters were born and grew up to an. is situated one milenorth of whitevale li miles . - We are pleased to note that the Orillis from Locust Hill 'station. Two dwelling houses. I have the largesM*b� . _ h d and womanhood, in the old h me - Times is probing up the town council in shad, five of whom are still living. I the atone stable and cellar ; also kwo cisterna and in Ontario count matter of advertising the rare chaima of -T g' two 'sails; o«t state of cultivation. Pinwing y• o aatunin of 1877 he left the farm and ith rHvnrges Bven atter riay otsaie• full possession . glint region. In neglecting to sine its his wile and _one daughter 'remove to lven let of A�,rt1. For fuze particnlais apply to , , _ �� �n�0 . own praises Orillia i8 singularly thankless rickerinic, then grown into a thriven nil• K• vAHI�oN, w>uter"le' v A 80 acre farm, being north quarter of lot S9 -� \ If i ss. Ill have our ictur6d read � , \ to Mother Nature for her lavish kindness. lags, and a pleasant place to retire rom sth con. of Pickerins, is for sate or rent. It not Y y p y C}eTOW ATO T1e'I:OT ll_ William B. Hamilton, of Brodklin, Out. the more active duties of life. and t be. acid before Nov. tat will be rented. Now oacu by a certain day, I'll have them by - +;; doing busine�ia lis a straw cods cpanu sarrouudlad 4y old time friends and n igh pier+ by the undeisigtted-new house. gots barns g good atone stabling, cistern, wells, orchard and that day, and they will be correct- — Manufacturer of — facturer in Dlontreal, through his agent, bore. On tbb 8th of l�eptember 1S8 his . testes, and well under drained. App ly to 1 done and final finiilhed. -_ W. C. Ravenhill, has asaigaed at the de- afterdevoted wife was taken from him by death. - !t. N. vARDON, White�Me. y y Lift-, Force & Suction Pumps • . after a happy anion of SG years. H was T nouns of John A. Parsons, an employe, �� 'jay + muds®=1. - srho is a creditor to the amount of ll7fl2. a man of strong physical constitution, sal My new gallery ie one of the largest Deep -well Pamos of Brass, Iron sad dour caring his long life being laid u by and best appointed in the Province. Porcelain. . . Mr. Charles Wilmot, the well-known i' . . . mane er of the Newcastle fist hatchery, sickness. He was confined to his tugs nEIvDERB will be received up to the pP� 1 Ever thin is a8 hand and fast g ry, and bed for eight weeks, when on the, 9th chase h� wuftb September, ler'>,rMO. for the o>�we Everything y y GjAlto AND pUNNNI WIUMiLtt, - - was married on Wedpoeday in Port Hope of September. net one year and one da as mons can make it. Call .. ' , - to tiles Annie Howden, who came Tato P ! y y Township of Pick,rittg, containing 100 acres, y Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and atter the the death of his wife, he - more or lest. Thit property is well watered, around when in Whitby. prominence a few years agg in Canadian fully passed away in the 87th year o his aith plenty of shade. Hour and outbuildings Cistern Pumps. Mail orders musical circles fie a soprano. The o e, - in ordinary condition, fences in fair order; situ- . . promptly attended to. _ r 1 y Q aK sted within % miler of Pickering tillage on the W � �� . west en route to New York. During his long residence in this wa- O.T.R. Terms of sale - 'One quarter down on LYMAN FORSYTH, Agent. Piekelriag. ; . - 1n -East i'ork a gang of whisk inform ; ship he always took a deep interest •i the nonce of acceptance of tenders. balance os. time •• . roe tit of his ado count t to raiz puroharr with interest at 6 per tens.------,----------- — - er� !cave been IayiCQ inforpsatiOn against P Pe Y rY• b ad- halt yexly. Posaeseioa ern week to Ootobeir, ^--- — — - - ---_— hotel keepers for having blinds on their vaucement of anything which he d mad 18M Title good. The vendor will not produce bars. The char es have so far fuillen was for the benefit of the neigh oc�odd any title deeds or -monuments of title not In bb S. I - - . - B and township 19 which he had his poeserbn. The sapenses of mortgage and es -CHOICE t through in nearly every instance, and the P curities to be borne D the purchaser ; the deed - hpme. . He was a consistent member f the ,, the vender. The highest or any tbuder not - 0— informers leave required police protection. hc' y' _ S tety of Friends, took.a'deep fate tis neeessariiv accepted. or furtherps rticalan �': Blinds are illegal and should not be al- the work of the church, was always s aux and conditionsap�t to wig R. HICK. wataat �w,� y r.o. outs. to l[ARY �. WILSON Brougham P.O. I am prepared to supply spay customers with the best stove8 ions to help those wh) needed his co neat Ont., or to J. HAMER GREENWOOD, Solicitor, The Toronto Nw,s has started a sort of and assistance, especially young men rom Whitby P.O.. Oat. To the last named of whom, of any kind ever offered. I have also a large j branch'oflice at West Toronto Junction, his native country. In united ehri tan all tenhers are to be addressed. supply of the best quality of Tinware.. - . i.c., it sends a man there each day to -work. such as Sabbath school eon van 'ons _ Whitby, Sept. P. IOW _ ,+sec _ pp y . Q y write up matters for a Junction edition. Bible fiociety roeetinge, and temps once All kinds of House -furnishia Also the best lam oil - There is war between this edition and the work,, he was a willing helper, and in . R.� p genuine Junction pa rs. It can end to work he took 4 special interest. s a1. in the market.. only one as sy--the.outside edition will have christian his faith in the atoning wo k of , to go under, because on its own ground the Christ his Saviour was firm. This bid EAVET�iOUGHIi' GI -Give- me a Call, as I �O ia0�lilbl� but . . local paper can. floor the biggest outside fuze trust, and the wonderful work of race was manifest in his patient quiet pmt,' first -Claus. Work-. . daily with hands down. as •• - The Uxbridge ournall replies -to the during the later years of his life. He uld rJM4b– 33_1' . Od , g p say, and often: did say •'Tho.rgh the ater Spectacles and B7s.(; lasses. the sn votaids heave your order for Furnaces. Standards explanation of the case between man perish the caner man is renew day to visits known. for sale Gv ' ' the two football clubs. >�t says that Uz by day. " He was bur' is the Fri nd's TP BUN D �1 KE 11 PICKERING. v brill ,e la ed Port Perr at Manchester, y - - --- - - - - -- - - -_ _ ____. 'UOS $ i l I G I, p y y burial ground, sear the illage, on F 'da - -_ . _ . in ilia suburbs of the'Port, on the under- last. The funeral serve were oond oted PICHE�ING - standing that Port would play a return by Wm. Weathereid, of Fenwick. a old * ; . game at Uxbridge later on. The Port and dear friend of the fa fly. wad a om- . boys wrote saying they aould not play on inent member of the F'ri ads. who add I 1 the date arranged, and finally refusing to th 'numerous mourn and ngLuinber fir _ _ . a ..-. 1890 - unless the ams occurred in Port tcien sin earnest Donee ing words, �1ay hie r lacks on gad Cor. 15 to !8 '•h' all I have bon`6t tai the lumber yard of The undersigned is prepared to purchase { Perry. We incline to the belief ghat Port thin are for your sok ego. " bit. T. II. M zea at Piekerin �'ii , - ?: ieerry a afraid and UabridgeA sent. _ _ r g ' 3ABtLEY WHEAT, �►Nb ALIS SORTS Oh' PEAS, �., . `" -- - and am prepued to supply all Classes of . • Salomon Sollett, of Brookhn, is not- its ` uza ser. 8aP'T 26TS-A otion sale of Val. lumber fig gLe low.mg cash price. - To be delivered at �T tk, . wise as his namesake who founded the na>le farm being part of lots 80 as 81, �i r �+tr T�R FR ENC�1, �A� •r r great temple. . He got a little groggy the rear of -5th con., Pick ring, the es to of E L/lI' ♦ A • - _ - _ _ r, y ' ; r : x - ether night and forgot that a big gap the late Edwin Vsrdo Sale fig 9 . m.��j140%, . - oeicatred in the road, eo hs .drove hie Bee bills sad adv., for rtaealacs. hos. jr 1'J a Is. view of the impending raise iu duties, qn early sale may be advisable horse right at it. The i}nimal wets aa= Poacher, auctioneer, I ioteod go make a specialty of shingles, tonished and backed up. He headed it SATURDAY, OCT. 11TH. -C edit adction sale VV �. MA H�W do CO. , . -, of horses, cattle, sites and pigs, the pro- and will keep •large stock of each grade - x�+t'' 1 for the deep hole once more and the(horse on hated. No. 1, XXX., 81.11li snare; THOMAS MOODY, AGENT, LIVERPOOL DdARbiTx. ` becoming justly indignant turned fa:rl party of D. Maar , Andley, o the P� 9 , y prei>Aisee. lot 4 rear o 3rd con. of ick- 18h'•� 1 M. Oilier grades equally low. ' abort and then a brilliant thought struck erin . - �_ ~- - --- - - - - -- - - - • - -- — —^- tbea nine. It would give him a dose of K Sale at 1 We k sharp. Al will ' - ' ' q be sold wighant the t fist reserve hat-�j i Orders taken f©r wy yuan• .. .- his own medicine and see how he liked itj; ever. Thos. Poneher, auctioneer. City of time, and any orders - I1. �-' " '1. so it ba eked Solomon and the buggy •into left with we will receive prompt attention • S. ' the hole and lit on top of them. Dam- BIRTHS'. -'-------_- • . o ; . • - ages painful, but riot serious. > aAs=At aiiit%y os. Wednesday Sep. loth taco, ALI kinds of drelised lumber kept of I be to aoknowled a with than s the recei t in full of _ T the wife of Mr. Joseph Kean a son. In stook• Hard and liolt W t the I g �. p As the morning express train on Wed. °a _ nestiay feet was speeding on its w&y MARRIED. Piekerisg Lumber Yard. ay claim from the Western Assurance Company for loss PAiEs U"Ak-At thereatdenTe of theb ide's - a 1 northward and when between Stoaffville father, Dunbarton, on Wednesday. $ep. 17tb. W. D. GORDONI . i sustained in the destruction of my, barn by fire on 4th Of. , and Goodwood the engineer of the train 1890, n Rev. Mr. Chisholm. aasisted by Re.. �, saw just a few feet in fro t of the en' fie Mr, Kennddj and Rev. R. M: Oral , of lora. J8y PROPRIETOR. June, and with pleasure testify to the promptness' displayed j�. R.J. Dstes,- .D., to hiss innie, ugh rot -�-- . - - E • -- a small child about three or four years Mr, Wm. Dunbar. PIC E N� in ma8titlS' the BI11d claim. . cid atandingF•on a crossoA, and in, the . DIED. . CHRISTINA MORTONR Middle of fife track. There was no op- JOLLY—At Greenwood, on ► ecTaesdsq, Seldom- - :, •' her 17th,1860, James Jolly, aged ea yeah. Dunbarton; July 10th, 1890. portunity to stop the trau> . time to pre- - • .. ' : : Toot what seemed to be inevitable cat- ',�­.,. . amity. However, when lie engine came NEY T 0 LO --- •�O. �' Agent at �u.abartoxL: - wijthin five or siz feet oft a child it sud- �••��y r - • aenly fell down between he ties and the N MORTGAGE SECURIT O 1 Ca C .A. R .t (��-IT _ - f . i whole train passed one the prostrate . . . - ehrld without even harmi a hair of its aE lowest rates of interact. Mortscaass aA t ' g . ' little head. The train wad at once stopped bentares parohased far cash. ? . -,t - p �� E��Ts. j�1 � • RK t ­-_�-,­,, _-�. , s e f h rain hands and others , - BLINDS . AGRICULTURAL WO S-.�, and Some o the wont back to the child an found it unin- borsht and widen oemmiteba. fared =find all kiside of- - ._ It was indeed al marvellous es J T. DOD�G'`�LL PROIETOR: TI.j.� •- os fie what tensed the onn child of t Viench a, Li4ncsshire and t1 of �-�• ' gas, I young ndon and Wenches rim IInsurance J. &OTUM .L ! � ' _ �,; three Or four years t0 fall down Cbn not Panles,—North edeas hue Inenran be imagined. What m de the escape �., aiw wooidont lnsuranee taken. Apything in this line supplied on teller. L . , . ' v 1 '. inure margelloas ai�e the khat where�� �CrI gave bot the picketing Pltuting 3iilis Repairip� 01'i s�►t1 kincg of sgrioaliaral implements, `eglnos, and mill Iuachin a �' the child fell a great d of the ballast I '� `� -- flgted oat with all's �sary machinery, ery done promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also furnish ; : �- � �s� �, wee Rose from between t e ties, and the CONVBYANCINGi CARNFU T n0 0,,. to 8U al� farther fact that the cow catcher on the I --_.,..._ "�'� °`� �1Oiu�y' Steil Shafts for Cylinders, Steam. Fixtures for all kinds of EniWit dress lnmbe>r, and do all gibs work usually y, T .; loeomotive was four or. 8 e inches higher p . P1011 h Bolts Cylinder Teeth etc• A No .1 Plough Points always.,; n anti other l000motiav on the road. t' done in glia beet tuning mills. y y t � ,i t , z '. Had it not been for th fasts the child 10 awd VW%geLotson north side t� . ()all at the Min --sear -the O.T.R. 04- ,trent in Stock. Castings In Iron- or Brass made to Order. AIW ,W ,. ;_Y . , y between eorner add the �7oUs®(► .tion, when desiring anything in mr lite. .. I- ` t , - `�r scald not have escaped ani instant d,eaEh for .'.ie, together wJth vbher Villa•e We thlSronghlp understand adjnscting illi kinds of Binder Hnottere. 11 � , ' sed horrible mutilation., The child is ode g+oo$ bolas and lot for sate.�ry eii p, J` L . � IlEw LLE 'fie have the sole agency for re aim' for the Patterson Mtli• - _ _ � ' r T k " fa, mid. to be one of the fam�ii�lj� �of Mr. Qeorge A O BICHARDBON t � ` � � � �� � I It FDOPRIF"U. chines, of whiob W. J. of Blnug age 1.� ; 8utigeter, north df l�tohSviNs. L a Halo's B1cok. PlolosHag. - - - r,` , {�OWlf f halYh 18 IIt. , ` ,:� , ;� I,— � :t, ' ,, c" > ':. - t - _ .y a _. r Oji- v: i e _1 i s d Y5 @ y -.._.. ,. -.- .. :r .. -": _ P. • _ ..: p '1' ?} ..� J r ._c. - ._ - 3 .. > -.mow x 4V IL .saga r.- ',d , _� u- , .0 2 _ - - .0 t «'ti: tG. :.L„ a .y Tri%. Fri a}�p _ •f f l.i-: ,111 T.= ' . - t3 .:., - 6,. ..t -ac - : -: _.,... 4. , z u. - .- r _y , . -. .. { - s d : -. 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I - I . . . . ­ i � _�4%�,o, - I . _­ .11 , - YO . ..,k y works praise Irlibs." , _ - tile liquor evil as during the last d6cade., - . t- ­�:�: :: � .. - - I. . Irl th - ,aA p Armoni and Me itoiboilath ; "d the five o6ne- . � . . _. " _ �,, -'t;'. " -� ECMT,H A . I . I V ', Q - % , ir�. and Gracels seven;;And� twenty oovil4i By ; I �V of Michool. � - - . ..... . __... i - ;., � ­ . ­,4.fy *�_­ �;� I A i _ . I .l � . . IV . The most eminent clerg .. W -1 i�. I " .----. _. - . -, 1* I liou'eirt, 0 Ood, the life ' lit." . L;� Zighter of &ul,- who'nt she . y of all creeds, who :. �� _. '. � : � - . , , ",. L -1 . . . _1 . - , , 'i �_.. - �­ I �_' .. , and so, as I sayo it's high time t and lig . I I . -_ - Fit' -;:�,,�_*- . ; �,�_.d - ­ - �­- !., .:,., I hey . . . . ­ 111. � - �� . . ., , , � . ' : ", rouB world wv aft; - -I n . -- �_ - *. "....1-4 I .- � � 6D.... - - -% �.--o�- .'*- - Bat, you see, she in ve an ie is Of all this wond . - light I hearty unanimity . I � g �;,14. I - �. L , - . T rich, i d k- a -up for A riel the son Rarozillai the - . ­ ,� - _ . I . �. . . , upon Im. other platform, have come to- - L * r �Vik lo� r", ",6 , .. ", �. ­-, a (lay � . so am - roe . . a Meholathite ; sad he delivered thent into . . - " _4 I : . �l ..._Z- I . - - . . I very ingil in Its gloir by day, its ainile by night - I L : . - - W "er:.A , � Q I I . . I . .. � '.1 I r ­ . . a 61 [ n wi, . r ave lice * . - . , " . ..� I _ - . n I . ".. � 1,; - . I . . . -z I . r -Poi he marries. jro� . I ;.�! _;.J.4 � Regina � . . �, .�_:_�. ._. I that she c , , 4�. �� I � P-0 go., eir co'd", ll that of to�m . , a . . . I � . .. . . .��. I . I *t U ul) I _*,4pa , h. a. At In li -,a to - L% L . , r is y upon ­e�1,11� NOY IX help, and i � I , 191t , iteo�L and th lit'"' $ocieties almost without ,Ill.,,), hpor lice. -� - , i� : � h,6 ,.w feel a . I . ittle as - - ' r - I I hboxa. " . the lands' f the Gibeon th . .. z * , ,; to no M k! rw, ille f%% Are bht refibotions caught from Welii. J-, ; .-Wilff I 0 . the J and � __ � I loon, Thy glurlas a h ihe hill beftom .9 % te 0 Wherel4r its tit ed theni-i , - . .. - .1 I � L - . pain, site , CiR Of - ey a is ghout -the United K!'11 . . . ,��,,� - ­ _- L'. . � . -1 lie's a rare inall' fellow; as,yon !nu!A )i a ' things fair and. laight are Thine * f III M I Wren together, and were "lit - � �_, * - . in- .--.'-- - . � --. .. . . . . 'he I _ � -,4- �� 'WW CAM I - , - - . to find a s 0sa,..te4 , - fee "Q I I " - I , to death i th At of. barvoe . dom, newspapers havcl?een potibolislidd to N ...ol'_ . ,, Add all I th oestabl"hed throu ;, �: ?� W rrt�odlllslide' n it would f , at; in, the I _ �_ . . - � z " �* - - 711c la, - . . .­ - - the place i I . ­ I ie V. jW*..Xrl1,", . ,;eon - and.1 thi . It When'day, with f6oiwell beam, dolAys of thdo vo"to tem: piaroahee, milssionaries halve been `3. - I - �_...�. I . . - . . �- - . , L . 11 [ArVY harvest. VAdd Rizpshl, �. 1. . 11. . I -1 I l _ - UXVPUW . - 11 _- '� - . __ I- �� ; , - . � ; �: - k: - , .. I ,er' `io, "t I'm . .610 it - tip . � ,lit � a of even, ghter of Aiah, . took, iniockelooth and appointed in n6dtlyWl parts of the country.- - - I ,.- -,.,-,.-, .11-� - *state Va . � .. . � - . , . � . - , . . ,.�. � , - .. a or I I ._� ' , .- - A niong the opining clolid - - I " The strang gtli�nend � . ­ . , - 4. w " , . �0 - '. , I!. '. . Gem X , , .. u I ( to fdr: wit] t o 0 * ""'AU&WO, can -almost think %I - Vreatdo it, for her upon the t4q� pivach the doctrine of temperance, and ' -� - , ," . - . � . 1.,. All a- cap an . .- Oil trat � - - WA �-.' . � roaki from the be - . . ­ � . ..! � .., :­ hair, a fresh o .1, ofter money. T ere tha dilifiko ' Iliac ' - ' Tbriltigh jolden,*00, intce ve I'll . I oratora .:have;; beelt DUIP10y0d .. to go Up - -.1 I � �, �._,, ­ _'. - '�_ �_ * . i nte, . -_ M. 4 I gl"Ing of ll&rvut,:till *ivz"r dropoped'"Po'ni . .and.. -1 . ..� � �.. - �_, 'rij�ji"r)V I - i 2,ng. . �, � � __�!� .A �_ . - i &VO I _D ugh Those J "' ' k,e, Lh, &U11 i dpa- - � , - - - . - . . secret of his standing off , i luad- t4aL ill& a r��, lU0, thopi from'out of-, h4v&14 and suffered 9W_11 . �- I . ,& . I . - k - - . pression, an air of specta les resti 11 - a " . the lan.d to *xe.tv,forith the. evils Of in- - , �, - . . - , . . � �f - I - � , . - . - "' . � . X11111 . . . '. there's no nonseniWal" hl1Kf-yoaiio-kikoW, So soft, Bo rajis,notto. 1000,,Ara 14ino J1 � , neither the,birdelof -the str.to rwAiou the .perance. Yet, despite.all ilieefforts . . . � ". the tigbf h 0. - She� *ai knittibg, - and 10'Vey. � 114�;s . I.. I I - � 1. in tpul - . . , 1''... � - 9 - �_ or, ot� -L . Made I . I , . - . 1. .'If, - ',of deserU - our by a hL" ' . I - r!�'?` � I � % .. her lips were'firAily aotnpvfts&1�giviug weer-. that mak" W:V8t,,iU. 11 hen 4i , WitkWinga. of starry gloom, by da, -,, nor the' beamoto of the -field :19 � 43, 4 united ulpit,, the preasand phil- _. .� . . - � . .��: tail) charl�ctcr of decision to the low1r. part . . . Obt , - — _ . I - - lauthrop' men,an ,,% .1.. I . ­_ � . _11_u .. there. - - ' , ) r, 1. %al mud X X lo, & I (k, � % � - , , 1, v?)uen, -the official sta- , �� . ­ . � - . . . I � [ a 'k O'efghwR44 all de-eaAh-oond skies, . � - I IF: . - - . - I : � . , his d. BIT ee ingsil,renig as well, . "J : ?, # " � - I- plilln, - - - �, ­ �Z� I I . list eGovernmentshow - - - - , . ". in pr'ot . t to th6 lines about the " : hrlirse,thouvand yftra-indmit �ubfishedbjtil' 11 ,l .., It h Ill 10, I - .- - of her fOO6. i eA ' . breld as an w- Like' qome'dark, "- 'uteous 'blid oi* have pan- tiotticiij . . ; � � " _. _. I - .41._�; . r to iniAll' - I . ­ I . xi- .* I . ,. _. 1�, � L t,� ink ra . � _... eyes, Whicqi a' tendApc). Plume - A . . le productiton of into , .:. , I . . 4 de�bted ' %� geD,tleman in England. 11 �, "71to@d- VA'AWay'siltoe Rizpah wibh breaking heart, that duripg- 1889 ti , , .. . - .. 1. ­- I � - I *it wia ,_�orne' all d I . .. . , I , . I I A - soft, ivhite�'kerjhief roilfill. ,ever, � . ght iii tho dAd' I'll ,,- ' ' - ' t her -strange, Bad vigil under die shado ca, in the UnitM Kiii'gdolll Was , - . ��'-i. - � 11111ilm", . - - _. . and laxiii. - . - i I ''kl** *Ith' nnumb6i;6d**ey,1m,1.#:.,: -0 � tiDg liquors i . . . . ­ ;1, �� ;: � I I i%Z, ! . . . - - b -I rrant it W*ill be I.. I 11 , ..�,� - � . J f . . . - . � . - . - - i - L : ,:. ,% :.�A P - 7�� if, � __. � . IN vmf%,P,. .C` 13 Of I 0 6GVG1k 0110118011 thht, darkened the mered . - � _. liar throhot, fasteped be , ound ; and wa . gftl . a8t! ' n - - . * . an an ique the ,sating and'the maki f -in. deaw ,p- , . n folicess of - t1int, of alty other . . ; _ with 7 ' t" ­ minia� . ag 0 th vre'd ;o6m, tuhose fires di ^- _%ormous!7 i " . . 10) it'. IFY . e brooch, set* round with'- I md a -deftde'in whi,ch . -1 . 11 toot . . _y h* or durft the fttitt _: . . So grdnd, so -eo**tl"9, �. - . of Gib"Ir ; thYee thousand yearov . each yes 4 . typ 1014 , I . rao�eii 1`4 thouih lie, is ho Ab�&Wr, and' Lord, "a Tifinal . L,,7% Ilk ­ . . , - - -... ':� ­ blat.ok si 'oriikm,t6 tokill, and the'friends of temperance have wrought so :.- . � . -at urov M . dress, slitlowed that she wail by no h i%Yh hu .NA soule tern - . . - I I . '' . ,appears to -agroile with all your new-fangled ' Vnen you thful 4*ring around us Weatolivilg, 9 W - I �� ... , � ....#."� rucalls a cooml.UOA sort of person, even if heir yet it in .,%,cry 4itle9tionable hard and faithfully i0i the abdtenient or - ., -. . . . , . I 1. - Thy Spirit warms her fragrant sigh.; whether in iall - . . - notions'about Women going out to tlem �, 0 - �. 1* . . 11"ol-I �- C . I . ,.� . ­ . face and Frene bu�ls., I ia(f n.6t - prov, d .th ei. lepers, and Primrose Lea$ues,'-and on nd every flower the atintiver wrmthes:, thebe yoar4 the world- has furipishod a more inoodification-of: the evil, !fht entire popil- - *� � . . . . st I or � , . I) _- �11 . . a ing * , Ao, . ... I . . / __ - - - - . - . - fact. .i I 10re- .. Is bora beneath 0at kindling ove. PAlietic story Uan this, of .11irpah,o4the lafi�n is extiluated to be - under -3�3,0),()oo . . : . . . V - %� 44 - ... es she and."nokhar,' it doWtr- 6 - wbg* ', mother of our MAOY sorrown," Qf the -ancient souls, and the aggregate iticrease of the ex- - * : ' . I . - : _ . . . I I .i . __ After .taking half- a dozen stitcli .4teve il;g t IV here',4r we turn, Th 1. �_ I ... . T ) �. . -.,-. marrietil'that hell hold with hi� *If� si glories aliTn '1' � / "' - -Attat ni . 9 a' - - � , .- - � - . _� Slanced round u4 Nessa, and seeing Lh� 9'rrs up all night in a hospital and leaving hi v6abii , -Jewish w.r'ld. The awful story is told in a pmditure of,tbe yeo4jorintoxicatingliquors _-- I.' / U - I .. _� . BiA , 1. tool I I a . . . - I r lip. to "d all things fair ght ire. Thine , w words- To appease the unalwnbering (1,8 , - ­ '_ . I . � . I ,-yes wide open, and fixe� upon her, he . fe in set (Itawn. as $40,000,00. One of the most : : , L . . I- tAke care of the baby. And VOu may be ure � .4 Tnox4ol Afoojm - / T. I I L., �, - � , , expanded and her eyes puckered u ; I .- . ­ v ­ - —1 � . van eg"00- Of the Gibeouites, �whom. couragibg features of t1w st tistics istliat - . - 1110 - I , 't li it . . - . I , . . of this, my. -ducky, that if ,Uo don't li I . or I , . � � . I ." - - ,�, Free I (-.9 . kindly smile as she nodded and said, I X . I .,_�,J) '­ 01. 8AU in the days of his I hich shows that the increase *of consi , , 1. .4 .-- I . she won't do' it.' It a husband is strong and I ... � Imp. I L -' ­ ... . __ , orwer lad w . . . 7 . tion was of spirits -�iid beer, or those, - ., , 'L . _ - . I . afternoon, in dear." I . I SETRON's TO OBM'Ru.., — seven of . .. / - I _. � -,- �.� - The ,4c, I - Y manly, as lie ought to be, and a wife is lov- I - . e his sons, - ?, _., . 1� - .1 - _. " Good-afternoon,'.1' said Nessa. : . .% . .. 4 L : 1%. ; -o were eftred in Ely "crifice. Seven liqjors which arc�thc favorite- beverages of . /. .- . appil, . . . I . '; 1-1 - .. . . [ S. irt, . ing and wise, as she ought to be, not ill ' I . , .7:. � - i_. , . . - - . "Now I daresay you wonder who I am � . the p,)or. For beer alone the increased ex- . I anti repurl ; , - _. I crosses were erected on the heights .. . it,f) 11 I . DRIANCIL - t.- - . - ... .. I tile worr-ai 'a rights that ever sent a pareal . !BY Tim ItEv. S. W. A - . .. I - , - 11 the rest of an Young melt - .. T. I . �_ -(,�, ­ .: and how I came here, and a - . I . L of Gibeah,. and the sev � penditure over IS88 was I upwards of - I / , . I no r,folzill ., of old things wrong will ever take her from Quite a chorus of voices seem to be say- became, sad examples of the ains of a- father ter- of /' .. - - -, �. . ­ - s , � . / � I ­ . . � , �. ..i �- it is rel) 1. - m- er .fireside if he's minded to sit down there in , " ,P ead 4ia chOlFep. " spirits Was but $10,000,000 less.- Nil,. COS` . .. . .- � . - said the old lady, laying down Iterw kand. h 000.000, and the increase in the mat 1. - ' I - c9k . . . . . .. ­­ - . _. taking off her spectacles, with her eyes very - � - . . - William I . . . and be comfortable. Lord! h9w I atn'talk of U . I �� I I Bull) Ding upon the children IvithAwful sad. " , , - - . . . . - tightly screwed up. "Well, my n; or - swerit "it 1- U T . X L oes. It waft chen, the Chancellor of die Exchequer, who, .. . �. ! - .­ �z _� 'in' " ing, to-Ue',sute!" f- 1,; % , I __ in the beginning of tile barley - � ___ . . �, - . - L . Montreal, - ' -_ - I - I _. . I .�, - a - too . - _aa_ - . blunt - mynature!" She shook is - I the occasion . - - . . : __ Blount --and - I "I fear Miss Arnold has been sacrificing a Malt titne Mudu on th"' -odbject.: ittly harvest when these mail were crucified, and upon Of the preeentation/ . . . - - saturda , . - � I . � - y - asll - w I : . - ... I , _1� ­ I her curlis and unted .Lit expressioi tbiit herself for,xU " a a from the pastors of widely separated their (2rms were left to rot beneath the rx . Parliament of the annual Iludget, . . . . . .. "t, . - - . The Nlo I _ seen-yed to.say,,46131ta q., isaW ,.af�4r a 1�80. . ell riches. Mavy allted that they were in of: thWoun. The vultures I proposed to 141 -gel case the tax . . . i *'.1 ..- . � I ill, n . . . . by day and Mae . . . . ; � I—,; , I - I easy-going soff-_ * . I :,- - Frcrich-C.i , - .. Im mher,,-.'Mr " *8 on - ' pot.make a miska aand ,-,Slkb 14.� aly_ . N the habit of preMioing five-minute sermons jackals by night woulA to and licer, ystait"ecdr that the grreatly - . . - . - . -_ - ;- ... think I'm an - I ql,eiik i gold - Blount, have made quick � . ., - . / . . I " .1. . I .. _. rifle mate * 7`4 - - - I woman ), -" and I've come here . to care .with a nios� ' =a.d BOIU every -'Sabbath, others that every ht- work with them bodies but for the ceaseless =d conaumption of these llqt)-Ors dur- _­. . U . .- I �. ­ . , . . .! - � I I 'N � �. : . - I -_ - - � I . , Mr.i. C. : , "'k - . . - I ­ 1. . . . "She's knocked herself up for your sake. tle while thgy gave up the in rn guard kept by the sad in g the year past was chieflv due to the - ­ . � 1, I of you wN "Xiss Grace gets a I 4,rest I war4v* -yea"ye,, payer foyad horpway . ice to tl� I ' e ' a other of two of "I ell-- w - . . ,.� : I . � pr(,of of tl ;m "a f resh air. And i�i ,fust I 9 ildiii(k largod prosperity of tile �vroorkiii - - � r - � , I . J V p"h# M . - foi0o' . . , , g people, . ­ . � I ., - - �_ - ' �v "hile still ' ird clies so. X, 0,- laving s f . _ . �, ­ . _Nlontrval, : , k 0 di,�kln front our I - these Young Dien. On the day they were . : . . *Ij�eii to4've n9eded "on, w a i . ' ea . , Of all, what 4slyou want my dear I" , ia hat crucified she took a rough wwk-cloth @ankat wit I Wured iner , se 0 wages, - a . . � � 11 ., . �_ 1 : � i - : 4 . -11 bar. Iro. Xi6t�'&A& day. she has, watched i (y endeavored to have each sermon eon. -she, the tender won- enabled to spend more for � _. ; th i rtet it, ( . Nothin "'Hhank you." were drink.' -He - �� ` :' .- - . . . I - .. 94. 'I ,W, ..., ` 1. over you ; and site wouldn't havegone away iau who hul-been ac- . , 4 � . �. 'Then let me turn your pillovi, 1, il't i - something suitable to th , It of customed to royal splendors, and whom a stated that he did not propose tile additiou- - � . . �1� � .:..: - - leavim, 1w f, un � . . I .- J: cam . . 1. - .t_ - -1 -a- h' of the: child-hea though never I - t- .. 1. be afraid. Nr ad children of lit . - - and a camiiing was turning allowly to the west--4nd al tax as a revenue measure, but a -i , an , - -,: C11111alill . this afternoon if I hadn't e ; and not i rare, .. . _'� . - -­ '' .. . thten if you h#dJm=.in, any dwiger. . preaod .- . 41, . . _ , . . nussed 'em through many a -sic u and . . dir*tly to them. I fan that if a vote it oil the rock, and there, clay and nigh 6 week economic and moral Iva have It - .. . .. I I . . . . . - .. � �., - if my he�irt is it little bit tough w6, 44WW" asked Neoax, wo! Ll ey 6, I . o"e"/ ate .-. . 1. . . . . _� - �__ I ... .. . ; ill 6,11d I ..'. - - r -h d 1* - w1diing. 48fie sh(old be taken from . simply stated the increased expenditure Of - I i ' L' - is ll�qw . lue. S . tile children as to in, week out, from tile be inning of the her- 1889 - , � .1 . I benig tr(-a . � - ten, er. lanough. � - - . .. - . . over 1888 for intoxicating liquors in i �- - ' - I - -_ -7 ; . tli(!ir (;.(,N - i.,. d �; Rodw, how's that , lovey ?­ did not..k he doesn't know me t44 ir preference between the lqmte and the vast till tile latter rains eofOctober began to I - � - - . � I - . - . ' Oli',"fohat is very conl'fortable i4deed, now A-1111 li� 'Ill&. die'rao4t-iondeservlog firi t or second, that. the 1[ast *ould get vqry fall, shekept her sad and sacred watch. The the United Kingdom. The total expendi- - ` . . . K � . . . _.: tallitte. I . . I . - - thank you." I . - - - creaturi% th ttyworld.` ­ - .' - .. - - few votes. And the reasons for direct light had Soil�e forever from the e as of liar Y . - __ .. . . �W . - I... . . . . Y ture for the ear aniounteoll to the enorm- .1 .. .. e* . .- Airs. ,N'a 11 - ­ ­ The old lady gave a nod of ippro ral as I "That wouldn't make a in of difference r hing to children are not few. but isouR, anti f row the eyes of those others who, 01121 slim Of'.TZ,-!0,000,("). Thisisaremark- - . . .i.. _� . . . - , - .. . - . she stood with her hands foldeil �e&6'hcr to her ; except* that I believe she would in 1 Y. � . " . . .. �. . . '� - - "' . - . -.:. , trial al . . . - sons, were proba6ly coll -hell considered' ill conneetion - - - � I . not being hei able exhibit m I . .. trades . .. . � . '. . 'Lt te I c e I . - . '11)whl; _.. _ - � ample person, looking down on , , ,ar inore tenderly for you if she thought - It in worth not a little to the minister. of liar boys, si least they were one lit a coin- with the wide -spread e'ffrrt3 nialeby B ,rititilt - ' . . , . 10; I I.. P - . . .. . "A'cou have avery pretty voic I'm all the world despised you -bless her dear It introduces him to the whole circle of melt ollame, Bull in liar large mother's heart philanthropi4s to- reduce, the hotitior evil . I ' . __ . . �-, . I.. . otirt:n liysp - . . -1 .� I . " . ... -.- glad to see tit voice -oom for them all. Poor boys! amoulz I I'- � I '. . � - � . -.,- . anti buttot-i ou have very p Uy I man- 'The old lad ' trembled, ell Id Iffe. It makes the chilAren of his Riypah found i 'their ce,atttryinen. It would. seelli - . . . ., .. L� % a at �, .. heart "' a - - � .- - ners also," she sa�d, with _a.certainde ree of and laying, down her � nitting she raised fl -k personally interesting to him. He gets what wrongs had they done? Tile Gibeonites to il"TICate that ternpemnee-societies should ,, � � . . I r . .-. -1 1, * E", r /,-I - - . .. � -1 _. t oftage in lier tone. "Now, woill Vou 8 less I ass ste I 1) 'It I r restrictive license �. *. _. .. '. . .. . . serie-i tdat . 'r , V .her glome" and willibd away a tear. "it to know them by name, an(I bows to them had wrecked their vengeance on her hap )c i ( Y i9i 0 - . . . I . - I . . . 1. . ...1 like tile to go on with my knitting'or would isn'tacraze with her. Site's not one of on'thebtrect. Especially if he thinks lie vorins and' their friend& The (.4beonites laws. In London alon . - _. . I willell laa,l .. .- ­ � ou like me to talk to y nt those poor miserable creatures in all ever- h ' 0 very casual ool,ser- ., '. _­ - � ..'' . _. k . I.. _. . . I the.Nleli-iv , ow? I would offer as no knack of preaching to children does had their revenge, lind Rixpsh hall 'her dead. . " ­ . - -- . '1 Y Z,l . lasting fidget'about their souls -like a va�inn ivill auggest that there are cnough .1, . . . . .1 � .. . .. ­ 8011le iflipoi * . . .� to read something; but- iny! ii-Ilt is getting lie himself Dead to ,doo it, To bring -the Site could not call them bmwk ' so-eAlled " gill laces" to serve the reasui 1. . � . . _ . . __ - - I- . � � neighbor of mine, with about sixpenn"orth . to life, I- . - - � . . . , .1 Ul�ocollilnollly short.? , great teachings oft lie Goopel into in tel I bole but she could Pave them from I able wants of arlaUngland. . .- - . I a. . .. � I -4 - I 1. .- At Os - - , i tim last . �_ . I � . 1. . .. - . . 1: . .... . � . I- . (41f You could knit AW tall; at the. same Of f urniture in his house, who can't. rest ,,liar for these little ones is a grand to indiquAty. No heak of vulture. lie tooth -0- I - . - . .. � . .. ­ I - . . wrkli "I'V4111 I - I - a - i i - . . I . I � Z!, . I g . . I ,. . ­ ;.; I _. I I - . : time *1 sugi,ested Nessa. - . o' night for fear of being burned ' out - who c I training. His style of speaking will Of jackall should touch their sacre'd ­ _, � Dr. Parkeen Dileninia. . - . - .. - . . - -_ - : of (hitati.). . ' " ry s do right b,ocausoJ it's a duty. Her goodness c a . . ' .. . - - I." - o . . ,it of r' . . . That's a ve nsible idca,".said the old .hanged unconsciously. Short words, flesh. A brief referencoii to the 6-ok of - - . . - .s.. _. .- .. , 1. ­ er. 'A . .. . 9 � . . .. . If- � ultra vi I CS, . . - . huly, screwin u her eyes again to. Put on comes na', ural, and is owing to, notKing but direct words he is compelled to use. He I Psalms serves to show tilat tile jewiall wind Dr. .Toseph PArker, of City Temple T.em-" :� ,;' . �. � .. .; . � - - "Do Y9 I � . . - � .1 ' - gla..aes. ? ,knowi I'm mortst agt eo'blef the loving kindnefs of her heart ;-B,id. must forget his Latinized words. He must I regarded this cruol uiethod of leaving de.,%d I (Ion, is at present wrestling with ivhzi,tl'1eV:16lls , ­ .. - �� ' - 'I, - v.;, � adininistrai I 1y I ­ . . . [r. , * _' I _ _. 'r surprised in you,' she added, turnii . ter the , re"i ilot a bit of fear or selfishness in it- write his first sermon to - the children, and bodies unburied an a flual cro,tvilitig dis- a, question -of cowsistency and which is wheth- I " -1.1 -1 . -1- re ate to LL . .,� a L! es. Wr 6 V . steutforhim- , ,_ �-[, I . � - . I � itten It - ill be eomOellettl to grace. Hear this w .. . . . p Face to Nessa as Ate adju ted her ne dl that .'-here ain't." - after it in . . ail frilim tile Poet Abaph - er it would be any more innons; 9 - - _. I .. I � 1. I "I know what yoo,14 were, you knf)w. " Site %Vith these words Mrs. Blount. took her revise it again and a "I'sub8tituting one. -"O God ! The heatheU are CODIV into lohiuo' I a Trinitarian, to invite a Unitarian to lweach . *- - . ­ � _. . - - I _. I - - - ... - .. . , - . � lliqlinj L . - , . . . - _. ­ . raised her. knitti.0 aud-.4(44 Wx-P-401 u knitting, and Picking up a stitch went on in syllabled words for = longer. T'his will isheriLance ; The holy temple have tlw in his pulpit, than for Calvinisui and. Ar- . . - ` . . - . . . 18;arniiig th'. �as-'ftb6itt!6 Ise ef- n-ritts ,.IAt confidential andles;-emotional tone. - - Y . I . . ... P. . ­ . Sal , -v. , I . �t s9e f " bring him nearer to Bible language, which I Atiled � they have laid .)orsouolem oil heaps. ininians too preach. fer one anodier. lie .. �.. - . ; .. . I I __ -erea liorse-ridev ill a silikus, She's not strong, you.know, my dear, is suited . i . ,_ - [�_ .- - - - - . b4nit. You % . ' to children. And, if I mistake The dead bodies of thy servants have they'quotes, Air. Spurgeou "declarilig that -it - . . . " . �_ I Tile. ,, -1, . I . _. - "I . - ' 'fir(!n-reii ', ' . . fur n)y dear boy, Mr. Sweyn, to bodily ; it's her unliriag spirit th4t 11 I . . 1. - - _ - . ld 11 le so, I eep not, one year's drill Will do -wonder' In givell t10 116 moftt unto the fowls of tile heao- io,jiowhere siLid lit tile Scripture that Christ - -, . ., 81 . I 0 -c it when I see her up, and , things I': a own nWi, .1 . _. .... - . . , - 0iough I could hardly belie% 1. eads her on to do fre:iliening a minister' tMLI 'life. %-an, the flt,li of thy.,-;o�ljl unto the "tj died as a substitute for all nien," anil IW,ints --If i . , .. Rev. ,-:11 L, . , . . -11 har(lor now. I see ought never to attempt. Lord bless you ! Talking to -children cletars away doubts. of the earth." SO Iti-fpall 1,411i Jig, V,tal (10"etrihe of -_ � - .- " , . . . .. I . . , cathco!rai i . Voil asleep ; and it's st' i .. . . she'd nev4.-b' I ft I ce the con- i Out that tile distill9ft, . . " ' - . -rar nice, honest eyes ell, and here yonr ayk I 0 to k makes 0 oil '.- * - . ..' � .. _.� y, lap . Beau f& 'xi elp her. one young. It is liko getting dowu sort of a King. keeps Vigil day asid night to; 0e Anniiiian, I lie doctrine about ,which he . .. - .. I day. i . voice, -vnd ­ a" -how --prettily­'you bt,-have W_jutct kpptjo*�;Iiin a - I .1 .. � -1 I I . . - � ­ - I . . -L you. �Iay anti night or th floor and playing 6*r or leap frog save hor *oil# aud their g4aut eon has iio doula, in which lie rejoices, which is. * ' . . '-- 1 . - I L ­ . . Ao#*f AJW adn't t* 0� 'till site rop ( i . r. ,_ . . . I - . ... - . , I . i . . yoilns�f ; a P .� - k wl Q -0 0 1 -ery breath of his life and the 111spira- - .- . I .. .." in favor of d I if NJ m-eyii fiad Dot Been . ipanions The 1, i, ( . -cr . , "I 4 1 * 0 I with them. trom this last -disgrace. lyllat a 1)14vtul f ! the % - 11eN �vcb dLA �e �A tigivir, d . � to � - I #(4,W X � v 11 r- It �� - It win bo worth a great deal -to the notherly do-votiolu! If Rizpah wo .. .. - " . 1, pal3ory. \. - . � C r�c#-Ekp :o; 4 I 11 - : . . � .�. - . =18 a 11 ve it, a 1) p - * al: t41IW1 tile al - !lit ai CIA. � .. ci, I a it I A Buell a I tiowof his ministry, -is tho,o, ChriaL (I ied for. - ' -- I . . . 1� I Wrel I o ar Adults in the congregation. There iA nother to tile dea&I what a mother till . � . w - .It is "K I rogues", blessticiel'. , C 'I I ( I 0 * a e Illust,*the bin-,; of the whole world, Theon lie sit ' . .1 . '. I., - . 1-1, itafts ! -, there, ie%'6r I . Y q1tient.ion about their likin- earnest nor- have boen too the living. 11' - i polioa tile case of ,Nl:-. Spurgeou andA 'Nletho- :- - . . . . I - ­ stire I didn't take long to consider how I Ino #% ere Is a song r .. . � - . I - * , will rail o � . .. . . , - . . . _. Could have beliuve4l that 3�oii were any thing its to children. Yon will hear more for thapiliet, boulir than h 'a lauglings of kings (list miniater cxchanging pulpif.4, ailit sayso. la . � I . �_ - I - - : tra! ia"I �_ i ri but a reguLar young lady, burn -and bred. " should answer hisi letter. Off I came by the thanks for the aertucin from the fathers 4ad and Warriors. Here in a subject for tile 1111r. Spurgeon would go to the .1,letllodli3L � � . � . . - . . .. n on . .. .. .. . "."Don't you thiuk a rider in, a, circus may vcry first train thi3 morning. and IlOw I an' mot,hers than even from the children. And, artist far itiore wuA-LIlY of hill skill than tbB 1 pulpit anti 4leclare that it to nowhere said in , , ,- ­` � I., . . : The liti; , . ;� . . ­ , - . - � - . be a lady?" here I mean to stay till you don't want ILDY of cour.4c, I am Dot speaking of tile elloes, . , . 4 -, 11 . _.. - atie C()llr"1' I . I 1�� - P ' L ... .1� __ but ing eml more nuafling." . , 1. Jo, portudit's of Popos, Or Saints, docked with 18cripture that Christ dictl -,,,s it substituto . - - I . I . . . . re . -ealeol ti - 46 . A one cent sermons full of trash, which disgust the Liara of widiority, *c surrounded With for all invi)," thus contradic-ill:r the very . -__ 'r, . . "NVell, tile)- may, mydcar; P , - , , , i. . . I dol"t thillk- they are. I was nuss in a Oil, I hope Miss Arnold is'not very ill," tile children. Tile advanta c to th I he nimbus qf iln&gia&1_y salletity. O ' ep , . � * . . .. � . - .x� - . . 1). rtner %i; - . epoo 0 t -t -N](:tl'0(11.4t(llwti-ille,wilile tile -NJ -tit '� . - I A, � I . .- blelliall's fiti-nily for eighteen years a ssa, reproac er 'LV- 11 L�uf ' 11 At - � Iasi" Qf i c " , no 4 . � . dist preach . : i�. _. I �rp,, ,;,If - all(l _. ai A Nev hing h sel for 110t 11, is not confined to t a particu arsern Fh i9t I , , t aturo of RiApah's vigil and er * .1 . . ? - . lon. 0 . PAW it% a P11 in Nlr. Spiu-geon's pulpiti a ­ . a . � - * , . I all ]1, . v life live lived in the very best society, Ing 1110ticed any change in her friend's lislijt f sermons for I .. -i 4 3 '.. I -.* I . . . - . " "A' I . � � . 1, but I never yet I knew Y young lady appearance. - will 0 rVirms ' 9 it we m Ill stand - before it, and le e our grati- w011Id l"I'lle',dY Proclail". that -J('.'-,- Ch"i P . � - . - . . 1-14441 ('11 t all c um Inall . . - , . shoxv -Melf � "She's not ill, dear. y axl* . tude to God for his gift to men, tile gift of; died an asubstittite 'or all men, that he is . . I ... .,. - tebtill_g :L,, -,,a -hel off in short frocks, I should liope .%fr. but . . V a t' ' � .. . 7. . , . al Sweyn loves her too well to let it come to I .. r . . . 4 mother's cewicleas love. tit,! propitiation for our sins anti not'for ours . .I.... . 1. .- 1. 1. I . .", � L 2 IUQ,UL of tit, . I - . - I , . . ',-I ju:111) through paper hooi)s, and carry oil . will A A4 � . - w . . . � - . cent TI -i: t (1, 0 . � ' into - IML I I .. . � � only but for the eins of tile hole world."' - - ­. . .. Al(.g's diversions of that killA.19 Such ayass as tl,.aL But she would have He *1Q,40V on often , wa), I . �- - - - . � . - , I $110"re Lhr beads . 1 L� Others' beside the fainoils Aletilopolitan 3i� - . . . , � ' I -1 car short fricks or ump ,811,9t ,11. . I - . - - - - ' - ..- - _�... 4-i-.: .%I r. .1. I' r "I'tit-I di(l1l't,%v ' , worke herself ill if lie had let liar. She of his loi%MILS. Hi 4sermous 'will beloome The Q�een Bmaks the Sabbath. * . divine have been'impresse-I'with tl efeature I . .- - tbrough hoops." - � - . I ; __ � . - - terl,ury T -_I_ - . .. , 0 She'wonVollow that She is fA' ,nore diril0vinore ear and more aeom,illk:., A short tilne ago liar Majestv sanctioned; i of the prevailing praoti(-e by which tile -' .r - - other dl.V., I - . I , . . ­ 1,hell ]'lit heartily glad to hear it, tigued even, though the glass would show illg, lxw&&w . I . 'I . laid be for I � p- more powtive. 02i)(IM-0 Abol I P"formancea of hand. lil!ihic oil th1Q east tvr- 1 Calvinist -i are ilivite"I to -preauh in pulpits _�* - . . - . -caii*t think it becoming to er th *\ - . - I ' * . . young,persotts at h at by- her paleness aiiii the dark lines mlind posit, .6 Pr3dellilig.' So do the adults. ! ftao at Windsor Casotle on Sundity after.': coc.-upied by Arininians and ri-, r-nia. Few ' . - . .1 - - A ,Iot, . . . . . I .1 . . -1 11- I - . ... . I - _... - I . �1 - .. Postal 41-v . ., - . .. . 3-coCir tilliclof life. INly gracious! I tbink it unde-.�, liar eyes. She only atteeds rait, freall And'inany a thin-ly attended servicewill be 11001,11; and to all accounts tlie i"I..ovatioll however, w)Io have any inleriest ill tli�.- pro- - . . . ( ana,14 a 'Wo'll Id kill me tQ see mv air, alid that site CAll get now I'm here. . I I . . .. , i dear gal �liqs Crace till d if 0 !us governing childi-cu's gave intense satisfac,tion to many of the in- grebs of Christ's kill"doill 'w.0111il wish to see - - ,., * . . Fllgli.-�:l sp, r 11.* U I . 5 t_ I , . - . - I - ' 11 ri I I . - . . . I ; - lie i - - art a iial,itanta of the royal borough. The cont. tile practioc discotititkited, believing th:4 - - .1 . i : � . ­ a standing mt o lio W L" lardlylia'lf ayard The�" c goneJor a drive together, airot . - - . I � . . . - - I "i At 1, sure �.ou she "looke-1 ImAter the very -moment ' 3. Preac scrii.oL%LociiiWronfo.rtliceiiild- ll1it4-e of tile 1,ord"s 03y 0b.,ervittlon s�i_ its tellolo,�ncy is t,) -bring a ollt, iu(lie-c, .. . . � -t . The tea .. 11 Berm,ma. - r bat( . 'e� pI I . I tqremolns sh a 117"V I I . _. � of el (�til-s to lie - . - - 6C : I . . .. J,: A tp .rno lit this con4i io §h6 garbut of doors, and- Wonderful . I . 1) t _�t!y, _. .. - _. L I - . . . . -_ - - - lie idea of AL A Id t n . . pretty '.ran's soaks�. If sermfuls Are preacheil to tij6 ety thought it, however ri I t to address s . � . �. I . ­Salfonl Ra . -0, -1 - 3 - ne 0y4ft8l . . to gm,ter harinoily of -view on this Las -%vell as. . . r. . all1,.0ATrjq*andJTWei1Aa. , �14o t0qP I )arkliu&an*" i . . I . . . . .. :.. - ... . I - 01;hldlel &bey will c )me to o)vurorh. The 4hurch will etnoriAl too the.Queei. Aell,1% for the Ma- other important points of doctrine. .- _.. . i . ­ .. America. . L 49 aftjow.sat besif . L I . I ..­ ; I .. .. .. . .,tit, Ofiosairfmgql, she is," I e 1tb4t i coine dom rvtp Owin,"I'lie grept ,%4 i tion of what they- ,N - . . . .,.� - . ex It i I 'i I imi � , . lif"u,eil1be 1184 i ' - _ I i0two earned all unholy - ..L . . .. . I a- I J i ALI I 1 1 , I - . . . - �. t a �Mjl I - A4.0iiiie, as le, -_ - -_ . - ­. .. . . , I 0 receifri oftne% . .- .. ' 11 4 . , , ' ­ lit. t . . . . :. .New `!i'ork I 01 I lafl�, ifith sl6%#'shake of lie hc.W� ovir . , X3Uvet1t4,Mf - 4urs, ehch of the da,y of rest. This cotplutinica- .. � L ­ . me 0 , Fortunitte UnIversilles. . I . . __� - . - - ... - - � . - - - herknitthw; andIsupposewcoughtLobe hilli. lidl between you and I 0 , t -, 1119 how .. ��,: . .. . 11101,10'), I' . -1. gn . . i going 0 , , will lie le", frel(luell,c I is attollinfl- as just I,een formerly atknowledged - ' - * . . , , i . Itef ill sliec, is Such ; !)(it I call't lleliTowi4hing tit With her sweetheart, and having muchwill ke place in two years of a boy*,; by [ter Mejesty in the usual way, and with- Toronto University anti -MM-411 �.liege, *- - .., .. -_ t t': . - - Harri4i, S'Allo, � I - . I . . I - . - - . ,,, at times-thato she would goa-pleasurin I like i i Len to -day, I a I . I of . tO be 1�011griLtUIMCd opon their gn*d for- _. . " l,h ini all to herself, will do her- just ,as a itch life. I re m6nd two oard will out coninient. I� will bC int re�talg to watch; are 0 .- .. F1 I . - and Ali (r: , . - - I , . other young lallies, anti talce a . in - ()Iollial . ,. - . 'L, .. � - liftle l6l,6 good &&tile fret,oh air and,*9 exerei ." '.- .30 . ,ther anything more colnes of tile I tulle ill being included ill the li.;t ot C" � . . - - 'lad of that. sh t him i p wonderfully He willawn want and see whL . .. .. .­ . - _. . I care of herself than she (foes of otherl. Has I "I all.) very 9 It must make to unite w- th the churth. He has been re. Matter, and whether the 'Queen will think i ulliversitics, which liave 1.)cea chosell to - , 0 �:� � / . ...: - - _.. - she tol(I you of this now selleqlc of her uly ine feel ,very liallmy to have the des rest co ized i i the public service. The pas.. fit to ex reas her vie - share in the annual rant of X*5,000 which " - , '. "I ­ . __ . . . f r,�,,d, ws on the riglits -or � ' � .-- . dear,"' - I -oppmg 11 41. e . I - . . _.. . .. .. A White I (t hlt�'- voice -to -a di reot � I 'the wo�l i�o lonelj ic$. " i' , It Z GDr is the boy's lt.ut000r, and that is ao power wrong& o Sundity the Uonimissioners o the Exl�bitioil of 1851 � a ' I .1 . ... I - . - .. I . 9 I be a' a A (loes ; &nil it mk,es ateit - F music. : . F - ... . F , Ulidertolle. . f 'To' . ful magnet. No one iq moro loyal to . 11 -_ propose to ispend, upon the educationad insti- , -': , : - � :. .as�tcd 154, . ... " A ll pas. 10- I I - . -,... A ' :. � - I - - - - Abou, 4. . Not yet," gessa said.. �- -' - - - - �-. 3 - . �� au Old,' old w Mau like tile happy to see two torthan thirboy 16 whom,thil pastof p I*s. - _... I . ­� tution:3 of tile Einpiro. The object of the '- -_ - _.. . I . , L , . .. . I � . � I ' - _:_ . -:­_ . . . L __ nice, young eople sweeth4arting liongs Y I . . I . . 1, tile 114M 011 he'g --one of . - - , . .isitai.en - thestw1yof Lhosb_,, - . ' " - I - `No more -'she halos m6.1 ' 8 . . t I More tfian that, your:'five-minute Be m6n, to - ' Comaii, 6 is to fostei I � . . . . . . . . , - ; L' too. And 11 w, as I look at you with A him will b The statement made b7 his Honor Lieuten- brall4;hcS of science (such as physics, nle-, . - I ­ . .. . .1ohn L. L 'those who don't lilo�e to be ifidge tile way to .. * I - - I .. � __ 1. . . � . , . . praised, oi- bven _your regular Bar. wit -Governor Auger be ore the Di,mbers Of chanica atid clicillistry), which arc specialty ' . [)It Nloll l . . . . to lot people knoiv of the good theyl do. sadness in Y ur face, I shouldn't ��riif nion to the congregation. lie will got more C . . . .. lav � , . I . . . . . . - I - . your'ie pining for some handsome the American ForeaLry Association, which ini ortaut ill extending tile indu.ttries of tile . -_ - . .. �. . I.,_ - It's sonv3thlug to do Avith young wom I I like . Young out of that, than he has ever gotten I �. . _. I - . _.. . . . The I out - I I --- 1111. . c� gentleman that you haven't Beam al.1 th,tisel. t4uch special ministering to on. The money h to be divide(l into . 1. . . I .­.�. _ � I . ­ I . . befdro' met in Quebttw last week, shows ll(Jw much Ilag - - . You 9SI11(f or �_omctliiug-1 don't now weer'. .4. " . to the children th-st province is iii n*d of an allpHeation of - - . - w" the he: "' . exactly; but, :anyhow, it tm*ns that she's would rest It in large ingath scholarships of *f 130 cach, tenable for two - I - . - - � � of ' .- �. � �, - I I '. . - ��. A Fn lie] . � - . - . . "No," said Neift; quietly, F- %: ' I' people and, children into ,hearing" Young the principles it ivocated by the Ai3,)clation. years, (anti in hiStances recoinincittled by ' ' ' I - - - � . I inu to give hertinio aod her fortuiale to "Sure-ly you" . church, W the Mr. ADger pointeil out that . I . I .1. - . f58,qK) for .. __ - 'Toillog good to otheri... --Well, 8.110 can't 81 end ve got &: sweptheatt, deirie. youth of Our land would be revolutiouivied in jg8�, .'fmjll I 867 to tile Commissioners to three), provided that . ' :' -. .- - . ­ I ... . I , '. I mean one that #,O� like-betterr;wAn *all tile I 10,430,000,0(X) feet Ward measure, and 0e work done ill the previous year is Satja_ __ -L . . . _�, - I Binding, ­ ]ter money better, I suppose, �tliaii in ,, itch . a few . . . � - .1 . , rest. " . 69,600M) ell bic ,feet of wood were e , . I . . . . . . _. dutiable ar . I - work; Im t I do hope she won't sacrifice he x1th . ' 4. Pr . to the children for the siLke of - lit down factory to the'scientific appointed by tile - . " . , I _. � ­, - . - . I .. . .- re is not one that.1 care the revenue Commissioners. A scholar3hip when award-' . , L-' L I - . z . lit thit St - . "No. The the rovince of Quebw, while _. I . . . - _ L - - � L . and happiDess* as well. A dearer gal never for those who do not go to church. This in ow In ives from lumber has been $9,8WAM. ed sliall be tenable in any university either . ... . ..: .. . I (Ility Novas I . .: - , lived -nor a sweeter, nor a prettier, I more than -another. Not One that I care of the ve beat ways to got them. Thair der . . .. . . . � . Y Lost year's revenue was above one million at home or abroad, or in some other institu- - ' . I - - . etc. � mind ; and it does seem a pity -thou '1' for at all in that wak----as Mims Arnold carea child ell home. the sermon. This dollars." Every person . 1. . -_ I . - ' I I I MY . - . sup-po y for Dr. Mer . r . . . who comprehends tioll tA) W a,),),.O%.e(l of I)y tile Collin ission- ., - . .. . . . ­ . . The iui,l . - . - . - . I - .. se I ought not 6 say iso -that lie , editli,'for example. " - begins the wQrk, Th* 1peMlas Antereat the significance of these figures will see that I �. ' - ,., .- a I ice said leadsthe 60k be L Ll , . Ild 1 - can't -be content to marry, and have bh6 "Then you ought to have, in dear, le mower Alo. Then ers. The holder of a,scholamhip must give - I . trees .-ita . � . . u;t vast an are the timber resources of that pro. an undertaking that lie will wholly devote - * ' - . *.'. . . I large family, a:nd servants, and garderis,',4ud Mrs. Blount, emphat ly. 11 Vhy, ere dent if a - " I . I Leal Z, ry f4ther in and I am oonfi .. - r- park. � . - - . I . all thepleasurescof life. Howisshet e young wo an of your age ought to ha ie a vote were taken from pastors Vince' it Will only be A qu�wtiQu Of A cOm- himself to tile object Of the aeliolarsliip, and , * . I - - 1, . . .- -1" �� ,,, i , r,01N I . her bilsband comfortable, ajid look 0 ep . __ Who preach paratively few years before tiley will be B- that lie will not hOIA any position c ; I . - I 11 . N1 .,. - af �( rl )f elliolu- . . . . her sweetheart What have you been thin iing to childre thii(Wt'wdu 4 . - . - - � t . , 10 be teetified to in tircly exhausted, if thi,s wholesale - ' I . . � . . Prison 1cr I . -1 I., I - . slaughter nient duriary its continuance. Of the twenty- .' . . . t .. dear little children when thVy come,'and,dn- about ma?yJns cgs, Qlat, thlo sev of th chil I . . * , - - - ?" , _ 1) I . . z . joy herself going to operas, and Crystal I - I ei�t d- �yerini�ted to continue. If.Quebec is w Be I - I . . - - - _. - ­ . -, . C. Rey of k"(0. . �"ali "W I hy,:I , dnppoge I v ' ma?"' I'ch44( ill -sil . I reil, 8 I*"6n\taI* I w five provincial arai colonial univet �ies em - b a " been ing 4% .t V . lj,,, Impo"Loome rentriction*-upoll those ssioners, I , - . LLL. . . I L.. . . ­ ' -( -al - it,�;es, and wax-worksi and the South 0, e t 0,se.;�hi and a ( ig : - 110 braced ill the choice of tile conimi. I I - . I - ­ Stex -i , I '. -C n esm p b 11 __ v ry xupch about somethii .#6 - i , . ­ .1 4"V4, , , ! ____ . .. - . ... I� - � , 'th witmile, r ,�, 'L - ing to ;tit ( , France -in the winter if she's, got all tit � , ii, , � -A - ula-'s4bbly ApgiroyAw - omw out, in Australia. , - - - - ' - . , A - . 30 .&Dswere 1. 12. 5, ii , tio MA d b a lth. I . 0 . * - . . __ . thill -Ing 0 to , Qf ..two are in Canada and f I . . - I—' ., �, - Mrs. Blount hesitatea a nioment� bet . � - Moo - Ilia present allotment gives one'scholarship - . _. , . : 1. . , i, . � * . ­, .: I . I . . . - I ollege and - I- 1. -I �. .� I . The d: wai - . . - ill Ute .1 . '.. .L � � IL i'a I smile died-away�utckiy, and I d d u o i A 461"" Tart%A lre"'Torouto Universit to take it -'alternately. . . . - - - . tbe'dietates of high -principle and worna�tly i '� , ,.)..;� Detroi t, M ell vote delight abo ftoiid in'- the area. U tile hearer's s ke. He will not sleep, you may V VoIx , 11 1, . . )each year to Canada, McGill C feelinc, and then letting the lattel�-taokej i � a him as doepen 11 t durinor, that tiv, 4) n fit A U h Vill . - . . � rl - . - !,;��. . . . . Its seemed too,presq upon bar-- heart. us . ' g,pt Ilia inter voution. ol phe aour�3 to outtle w - * . - . The Am __ 7 ­ 7 ,just sermon. I Oil �" th ' taVe AlDb 4e R _%� Y ' . I.: ­ . - sway, she added, in it toiw of -do6p exa's 1§11 1� . , . . . - . per" � AM'. I ­ � .. - . - . . ­ . not thisk -of thst,P-she s%iA to herself, a ttri- hold of hi y als, -0 It is the desire of the Committee that the . � . N: ation-'Ithese horrid hospitals and thing-;; the othpr da de-on-th 'Tbwij 0ditnoil of scholarships shall be of a higher order than - '� - . I., : . . ­1� has Ixen c . .- . � I - - ­ - On buting the depression to a before -felt pre- 6., Preath to thel 4 iWf for the tired StrStlotd-00-Avon by Lord S&e'kville, . �_ . pa,uy 'Vill � C, er �Jiindi"" . .. " . I : �T - . . as , 1*11 .,_� . .. _ - - I IZ � 016nitioii diat 4he 4irluV -'r ther's Tke. It 11 i . . P - T h , those now existjug, aud.that their functions - 1 1 . . . . I - . . ' country. t 4C Is 0 , , wl re . . . I � 89�rn6lj � Diq,%,#r t her more than Lord of the Manor, Who Wd a claim for . . . � , I . fa -Dr. xleorepi'o " n4l. !Stilf,� ip I -�- -.* .- C , W.&%,�....*. 1 U . I I 1. � . � 1446g�d ' - $he will . ... I es . � . � . - . .. is 8 c ssa "ked, wit Jole I - I . . . �.. .:�., I . � . I FOIC6ghts IV i- . . . � . ... I .11" Tit( pro ' U4 , , I- ,_, thi Infern'at4o ,J,J t] �1 a; - me I , , �"n, ;%#4 besid encrowdlinent and-vtwt� 4o reopeot im, tite ,shall begin where the ordinary educational _. h not?" �Te ;It a parilo�a� upon her hieart when she turnea ter I hints of shilher ways of preachin fouutC1n'aftd­eIb,ek tb*br doffated Ilo' 'M' curriculum ends. - - .. - I --' .- ­ - - I ... ..,,.: . curiosity in that."b' � 141P I 1.94 - - 9 - , . . � , .. .. _: ... � - .. . ?5 .." - �_ I - wftlr esda .. � k4wjlic i � � Qr to .,!hqr,., "do,, �Irpfe Apold #nd Sweyn to them. She has boon xishing her sphere in George %V. Child3, of Phdsdelphia,'*.iiou " . - - .- . . . . - �� . I ? ' t he'litoost prudent,yp, iftreet�-. , . .. t 1. - or - . .0. . . . .." . . . I - I . upg JA I ! (i , , I d ther im the life,ha4 I U-09 ' 4.d a of the peerless poet. -71)e council have de- . -_ * - �.� . - li�,.;,- .."', . .. 1. - - .;. I '" - i , ;LU R10AW, , Vipin toAq . WL DeGia:M: f f6rieigit *, - : - . � . -ki . saloo- s ke .i . ne ud' "' soi4e t , �cided to ppPoX .- . . .. . l, Mrs. Blount tur "'d ­rof , �e= - I ., - '. _ . I __;_ 11 I ancl '1"�dd,'ea iUWZ6e, happy in their mutuairlovel. , . I f !1* -0 the cuua� * coutendil4f 1W .4 ' ; 7 ,, . , - salool 8 W( 1; C c . , c a 'I � . VILTorously, with a signifie'ant w I _. _ tVZ - - - affairs, is said -to be completelyeatisfied wit.b,j.:,. .� ; - -, - . 0 .iV4_44 .A4___ _'. _., . 'o era I � ...i-1_.- -.-. - excitallen 1_. , , � hem a d I an int for six - . i , , - ­. - . . becoming smile. � - .. 410 -IM CONTINUED.)_ , .' ­ - . ITip #,rqdge:' a 0 erqkb)?e 1bur- It"dred years the Vot, in whiell, the the result of tile recent interview betweeA ..I,,7, - -- - - I - 110�-t--�Lf� . .. I % � . :. � I , . _ _�[ - ­: � .. ._ . den. Y ,lit sermon �to her boy and girl makes fountain stands has been used an -u public the . . � . _.., . � . I . - I - ­ . . . ;­ . , I ­­ " - I.. 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I - . . � 0Jq(#ti1A , * . . . .11 ' - . I I -vr� ­ . ounc ,�p . : �, , " '�- .. ;.1 1:,:: � . . I . The little Kinip and Queem - Then em "With f1ft' and b .- 11L thar, , I . 11 - ­ I'll, 1. . I ­ , 0- . . - 1".. ,. . : 1�. A " I -. � � t.4 atraMMM)" fi f the spri , and hositstsd & jn0mont. -. - � � I. ,V . 01- - rL , Ita - - . .... . ., , - - � I.. .. Z .,. . .* - .- . I I...". � 1, ..k did not one . her dying father,- 1 46 unt . �, *;"; , , .. . - I , If sea Uri Of Old* .- 4. P she . . . . .1 - , ... . ti*�­ - . . . 46 u fear yo, :--, � ��­i­ ��- - ' - ., .. - �16 Quell),60 Ugialaturt - I 4 ; .1.. , . - . I � �11. . ,,� ­ . ! �,­ a" ng his recent. trip The baby PAnoes, fair, - . said: i deer-" It's a c eery chorouq, this Ole Going of ' ' ..o : - �::- . I I ,1 - � . -1 4.4.iiwt IDA: when he $41F fifty in.1872. - .� "Althopgh U greatly, yet for , . ­ � , - � . . . �--, - ­ - . -. . - .. ;-uw,t�' d N M father's sake I shall do am you desire." - . so-, - - ­,., � '­�. `.!� . .­ - . - - Drift like a p4paut throuqh my - rwjw­� stout -lunged, I iig-limbed hunters ; its " '. - . -� - . -. � � Novem .. . - . Z � - I . ! -- ,��i ': . 0 ---o . - C I - . , j.g , . - . - I 1. - '.' --j-1 ­.I� I ­%�� %,I, - I. - - . in n I distaot pwks,' - -4 4-:i�- -A I � . .1 '. - � I ber,44. ! - i - . WQZN1AAU � - [� - i - - As down a p.k. stair. �he sprite laughed gleefully, and said : co 'Mont "' the rielib&y of . -A-, -0 .i .. I � .. ... I . , � ' - -1 ­ I . - - I .4, .,. - , , ­;. - '. u,." ': , .��L�, .,c - I ! - - 1�t.�-r , Th lif rro .. � , JP s "V, I � . 1 -_4jx-ri 2. .. .. - . - Regina and Priftoe'kbeil- N. W. T.'" are ;Jsa t &�Pir wise gr wistful eyes - " 2RO-MO w I 191 kall come for van. " . X i , � , - ­ . ' ttit le, , . in c a and t ie expectant whid�per.of.the - - ­ -- � .:: , 1. ­�� .� � �. I . � 11 . zi�4 . �� - '* C � ­ ' - . . � to � I � A � , . I L Th6 iifiiilft. in ille"asing. 6' tlli 'Abiaillill 'j., s. melt away in 4r. -.1, _ I . . - - . 1, . . n cted by rail. - . I i . then hounds in leas i ; it, echoes the sharp twang ,4 - ­ _� I ' . !: -now con � c . . � I I � . sprinkled a few dr&Fix of -the _ ­ .�. - � -1 . . .- . clear . .' _ ` � . . - . . � I -­ :'. " . � . .I- . - I e '**ter tated .�hm i -J it � --. - - ' ` ­ . I Novine". -G: .� . . , � � . .0,_ - . The late Robert Ua'y' T&bn ,; left"im A child above & r her. Ahd. inatea4 of being of Ur 4 -2t * .�� - I I ­ 9 to - Missal bendmWr ..'­ I I d*& j I, ., _ q1le for Jbfozy uplan4 .� ' I -4 I a - utd tioperl, � w%ods. Any,. �� � - -� - �V '4, . , � � , , . . ­ .. . . The Ozar in- i�lng to- visit 6onstanflngge ' - � ' .' and homely, Elfriede be6alme fair and *" , # - . . - �: . . I 1; � I - estate valued at over W,(M. -.-, : Beside his motheem kneo­� ,; ,i III% 1. fbf softdi I ' ) ­ �� . 'I 4&Octibber. . . u - -b"Atiful ; her plain whi - ' one can picture to himself the E Ii It huh- : .- . e 4', it . . �'­ -, - - ­"� � 1- . . &.1" � . I . -­ -ad Q 1 great pod, to drew was covered . "I'll , � � - ; .: ,,, -., � . . I . - - "dad - Upon -&� . behina I a" , � aprared.as-a rates., �. 7 -,. :--�jt'-*--�- . I .. �- Gen. Middleton's cocked Wat Ud plumes P FRO . Alft I Ways 900-Z- 114 Otith sparkling -gents, and, she Ang sepne which the c)orus IfAust ,.Aq I I . 4rs� . . - ... � - - -. . ­ -we , -i,t,.&iAtif.,�,,�!�r6ftv-ll�w-'I ��" Il I NO . , Xial . . � f it . . _ ; -. 4. - -. � �..11 - . .. . 0 . :":. ,-... . . 0,61(i --- - . b- - si . )uutan'q thas - ro &LLrinoeqw., , Th*A, the little girl, having More'English thanithe, EhAwlithemselveal, ;... �­ - L. . 1*1.. I , . - . � ­ - . . - � ' -vamW --A -A- .1. . . _ . . , ge of 13 - ­ . . .& Tiatifax aciBpatch says a' Targ6' - wrt I . IL.p* the Australian ista hunt to the ve :­ - i� - s ­,-�, - hayot brihej,t�. . -:41wee vliid thre * colon . -:� - � 14 I � I .- ..: pox is causing tArrii4o , - A), : ! 1 �" .4 _ttcbar hastened home, ,ana to the ry -- , , L:' '- ­ . �; __ ". � i � I -q , _ _ ­. �. ­: � of desertions ire requited from the . - . � ..;;,I. W the, Map pf tktz. - U.e. xy-tamey land' �> . � - , 1- . . . Prris�" inteilor f 1G .? I . . _ ..PJAOI ber father. Ong,&.R,QgI1t Of Jasti'. .1 . - - :�-- -- , .1 '. !-- . ,; i she I ter ristoirWI, t Diffitbir. ither grouse :, - - . 4-1.,. , ­' - � there. I hoold man tolils . -�' . r4l - - I ­, ... . -. � :' .� ". �',-.WA ' ' ­. I I Itfsboliektdthatbeftelbug I I 0 ' - ': luiij . �=11 t -b and stmn$th ; and'Kirest was go- I They have neither bayin * I'— �,�'. I,.,. , -� - -�., ' -' . .. .. . , . - -i"' 11 ' x0i " ; -e � Aud AdZur, -eMd of fats; and U W �iltlol - I . - �.. t14' (V&Ad -p Alpxq� .' . iA the well-1khown . Of Norisandy. the ,flowert; iii nor partrid 9 .1! , . . . it . . .- I , - . .. - rench r!"d liq is a . , - i . * And J ow of Arg, the - ' d hounds not sonOrou s blare of homs, but the J.. r . .� . . - IoZel 5i tern. 'klfriede's I - . � -� -�- Trunk railway will hove conne4tions With . � raystic child; , e 9Y'of Ilia three a h V . / .1 ..." ­ . . - . - we I do have . . , "L. ". * , , . . . . . I ' ':r - IU , L' ; �­ -S"'. - � ... � The P"' authorized A7e �46unding of And the Pducoa W Mie To' r; `4, " 'Changed'ap ride causel m'ch astonish'- . the olil, EngIM- tirpAlitions handed - :` '' - - . I . '.�.. . Winnipeg. . cc tiuOP4. . - . Alld-a,�W Jaue Qray, the me peara down throughi hunting generf,* The --;X- ��L.. . . - ry- 'has_cont " 1, DR ra . .- , !1�v"-! - - . - � , ! . - . er a . 0 USU*i% is, the kau- . V; � - . . t return and live for a I .1.#, �- L- . � . - t . hofd love up at . . ' knew that -she inue . �� I . . 0-, litU hour. I fA I . .- '�" , rac�4 %R - . Who ir�igueid It ,rtyred maid nient and comment, but when' her'siste characteristic skiiiina ' , pa. . -W I %r - I e - , ' g" Avand"ilair 6 :. v ; -0 JI'- ON residende Tlr,,d&,,. uni on, bst*eeni IAh- - - - . , . ... - � wit th H ' lik the , , . . . ., ." , . . . I yeir i h garoo. IL61 J C 4 fox in al .'�. - . --. .. ... � ,� t1itt makes -%. � - :?-13 I . S� -Ml th . . . � - I at orown Ifiliz. - - -- .- -- -- ---- --- -- ­ ....-.---..Jl"�mi).-P.i��i�=lwt,cL(I.-t,4tjAp-iovg,iL4mted And am I along -the vales of Tar+ no water -sprite th ade ..r - I.-.41 ­ f � L r . '.. great it of . tinting. E - � .1 I .,L! - , . I in a few days. . - Franoell I n' , , and cAlled .hW"I'l frog- him wor f6 is' fermin when IJ- . ,:,. , , . � - . � .� 'ork 9n .,.th rpair - so a at . . And thirough the Saxon lauast � : I..' ': '.. .. � -4 . . : % 't queen. allowedto live, he has no use *v�h�fi aead, no ­­`,; ��.:�,.-- ,:--*� , - -- *11 - - a . The children, of the,holy Vro" .. ­ , ut7 riede was go happy,over . - . �-�. L-, � - A . - " - , 1 -74 - more th 'it on the ­'-"'-�. � ;­�t:'' ' . - Vat Torionfo,' , I . 'her father 4 reco ory that .she paid Do heed � - � - I ,."�,-j�(tL , � .0 rift�o I " a I& 11 . '1t!A- - t_� hoof . emililot. # �� � L _P diwisli fain ,0 Rcynv�rd ; he is m � . ,-* . t f J t i � -:,_�. I.- , � � I V - , - PAR In chanting band . _ I . . V4 *i� at 4 t I ave ft B ard iaifor Rug. F1 I . , . - P11 . . � ow . .8;!, � - to their. scorn he is full of strategy, he puts to the test the '.:" �' _ �J.L: < I . . , , , The �, an made her preparations to . _":f: 1. I In caald , ." -- - -- " -1" .. � I -1 , � tt. rr*y- 11 , w : show's of d'oom is on their brows', , - d rL men and dogs and horg" , � :. I . - AA , , m4tin� 0A - liadicia ­ � ., I ., . endurance of '. - .,- - �� � q I - ­ L 1� , . . The ne -t evening as he sat Row* I 1. ­ , - il- . -1 .. .. . . l. , V-� ­t� . . . - - . spa( ' hAv �e c d an*ctior�.. fa ro] t. is on P * for a - The croas is in their bands. ' I � . , "'r 'D9 Therefore, is the kahgiroo in highest favor , I � . �-- N . I tq - ,# idtfininal 0 t in or room, sheleard a voice, which she . - 1'' .., -..',�,t,;,:, I , - ­- :­ I - ­ - �. - .. - .- .. libel lato . ruxti, of alef %V, i &I atioa t of the past� -.'� , , r"iised as beh liging with the Centaur race of Englishmen which - ., -: -�, ­ .',-, � j, . ­ .0 , .., . . ....�. . . . . I � . , . It an ' f It. * -:­:­. ': ; I vnlfipeg� n a . I Oil oltie on 0, little children 1. to the water-spirite, - - ­ 1 1 1 . . I * eti . pf a bi . Your , .18 ng . I - Free r ' . , 'I - �1­. I � . . tender smiles and tears, � � - - sayin up beneath Southern stairs. -.,.. . , -, � I - � - . . .. . zi � . -1 ., As , .. l? ,4 1 L . . : "OPen t ie door beautiful maiden ; o'" . - - ­-, . .. I il- Your royal n for I * )I . 1'rhey have a phrase which one will never - � I_. .. - . , - I . . . . . The sealing schooners Mary Tyler ItIs ofti"Cially - e ie that m r , . gb ts, your cruel wronga, tavc come to tak You away. ­: 4' � . . .. .. .1-.. . I Your childish hopes and fears, � � Elfriede now knewe bear elsewhere. - . . - - - � . . . I �-_ . Sapphire have arrived at., Victoria, JL Q,, kam's visit to .,,Q;t. P,tb,t rsburg was at d . - that the time had . Roll up " is. colonial . i :.:" 1 ". . . . . ­ ; . '. �. . -.. by any nnPI triess between him the Still* melt our hearts to love and pain - come when she must fulfill her promise and idiom of an invitation to all neighbors with- , ..­ ,­.. - - .. . � and report r. poor seasion- There had been . . - I . .-..,..1 I - , - L. ­ . .. . ."- , �. I - :1 . no seizures. - several hundred spai ,; ", . � I . . I I Czar. . Through all the dust of years. , I leave her beautiful home to live with this in a radius of.. . ly set- .. � 'I" -. . - . I .. .1 . I - Be - ' :­ - ';"4�'�' * �� L I th� f L*Of. , . I - . to cometogether for a -few days' ,I'. - f)�.--',­,?,,­-J ,_ ­ -. ­ . at labillie ,. Stanley -Ji enjoying hiinself ini.the Alps . I . � .1 - Weeping bibterly, tied miles _, . .,.. . � -I t, 0, & ta - - , , a I �s frightf ul creatur she - , , . ­ �- - I is reported' : oi . leasant mectin Men and boys and black -- : *.., �,c lmi-t,� - _ - ' , * I - .. : -. . lVilliain Donohue, & Co., wholesale grocers, ind ban gainei � grtl - , aeite and ,- ,­ , - The Water Sprite'et gpitg. . I... opened the doorl Hind there in all its ugliness P 9- r' - ' .- . ''.., - . .. ­ . i ... . I stood the wate . , 1. 1. . . . strength.- He has climbed the Forno, ` -- " ' . . r fellows ride out in the afternoon ascore of � , - L 1� .-,.- I . . ...... L Montreal' whouddilure was announced git, I :. I . I BY rAYSIF- . . . . rite. - .1 .. ' . -,. 4 -�',' . ­.- -. 0 1 . . ,­­:. .. , .; ­ . mi es away and fonn-a line of beaters as far, . ­.­­ i.;,- � ".. - ­. . ' glacier. � � I . ; Are you r with me," it said, I Ito - . ,---� I..-.. I . . .:�-' Saturday, will come close to $250,003. - . e&dv. " as . . . . -�­ ­ . they can extend in open -order. - During --- , �­­ J . .... - . I . of There lived one time near the - citV my cave in tit ? . . . �,.q� : L . . . - . . - - . . - i I be the ni�ht their dogs, well trained to the . .. .. I. . - - The Montreal Jfinerve, regrets that so few oval of lkdm a very wealthy int s her et �.� x.i, . � -' -' � larfe Th for one moment to bid - . - Prime Zmistir Can , Ael, Castillo, e ;a t . . -,. . - .. L -Canadiaiis take part in the Dominion Spain, has declared in favor of protection an )rchant. W 10 6d. r ' . -.%.:-- .. - . - - -. French three daughters whom he loy#d dearly fA Ter fagged sport, rive the wandering kangaroo within . - - - . . remedy for the evils of the *orkingqien's The eldest daughter, nwed , Urned ,,This was granted, an th b ters'line. � . . .. - �.--.,.! .: ,.' . . . rifle matches, and regards this as a fresh a Armide, had when she ret - . . .. ­ -. � . position. her room the found c ca " �- L ol. 1�'­� . � . - eantif ul . At daybreak the horsemen begin to drive *' ­ , 1. ?;- - � .. L ...- . . . , .. -1-1.1-1V' - - . . . ii. proof of their ap*hy4ii military inatters. . long, mven-black hair. large, dark eyes and them a most b who said : � . I � The- captain f a Fr&ch fi#ing schooner d no 1. Prmcm, . wa�d the � . ­ ;.. - - Mra. C. Cler7mont, �,of Bord-a-Plouffo, new W I a skin that was as soft and aR smooth as "Sow you nee nger fear vne." ' rest hoppers. before them to � . ., � I ho 4vried off a - Vewfoundjand constable �iedeg opening of the fences, the dogs oper- - '. . - �-. : . . -...-. �-- - . i '-Montreal, who was "rried at thii age of has been ar�rested and aeu I velvet. An &,he rode throuRh the streets, She then led Mfriedo' out of the house, . - � .L , - 1..;� - I . I , . t"Ved to three 6domed in costl dress and "rkling gems, Wore which stood a n ati nf between the riders and the beat train .. I . . .� . -1 � . . -. thirteen, died on Tuesday, 92 years of age, months I . . _ - �agnificent chariot e(l 0 . X-�­ 91 ' . . . . . � I -'. -'- � , leaving behind her 303 living Joseendanta. .A ves thQ,peo,ile wouL . say, "There goes- the drawn by four white horses. i The liveried 8,11 covering the bare flanki. At first - .!- -.:'i �," . , "..1. - - . i The New M 'rKI House of Repregen tati bea.utifu black princess.,, servants hawed low and waited the com.- one sees here and there a blue or black ani- - ­:: ' ' �', q.; I - 1. _­� ;. - - �. . � I '' � . mal hopping out of si I t among the trees or -�:-t- * ­­ -:"�.- ;,- , - , . . Chinatnen who passed through hiont'real ham voted down h veZment's vroliasal The second dau liter, ess led Sylpbide, mands of their lady. As they rode toward I �.... " r� . . I . ) "' . -- 0 ' � ,.-.. - 11 in bond lasL week spoke very bitterly of to nominate d ell e aft % the Australian disered fro 9. - I �..t� - . . - her sister as does from tile forest.the narrow ravii outlined upon the e(fgc of the plain. But .... - .,,12�;� A .,. . - ­'�' ' being treated with such hidignity, aind mid Federation Con-,ention. . in ine extended a . I.- * e . I - . ­ - ­ - ' night, "kto as the chase pontinues the kangaroos are � '�-' --. -141�- , * , , . . -,�.. - . Her I* lit,golden, " fellinhikining broad avep no, lined on either side with trees I ­ I I : ,�,:i . . .1 their Government would be likely to re- France is preparing an- ex'peditiop which more numerous, the horses take the hunting . I .� . , I I . . ­ -1 .-,-L-. � .. ­ .. ringlets aboutiler nftk ammad boulders ; sail and flowers. Where the spring had been ... :� ,;�.­ -1 . . . I . . ­ ..!,._ L-� taliate. will proceed in three divisions at lever as they see before them a mad stain- -;, - --' -L - -.� � . . I - � I * tal 4 = her laughing bluo eyes alwo�s &ban* with stood a marble, palace, gleaming with in . ­- -., -' -� . ' ' - . - . ­11.,...-.� ,�. - ' T 85tudmary "was committed fo a Btam- ' i -1� . - . ­ * I . . I he danced Here Elfriede liwAl, not only one ­- i- .,� . . Mrs. Nanci joro r . Abomey, the capi A Dabotney. Ative pleasui� ina happiatina, w n al light4L aJ1Y pede. ' The fences are reached, tile -,. ... " I . . trial at nto on "a charge of troops are already marching to oppose -'the e becomes a living stream of terrified . .�,.*v`l - .. . I '-- .-. : . a merrily over the w4xKU and relds, the pea- year but many, ny years loved by all who Pep -.1"L , ".:: .:, I _ . . . attempting to poison her three grandclilil- invaders. an :: . - sants wouldsay, "There inino one in the Inew her. inials crowded closer and closer oil the % � ­� .1 a . . L- I But rmide and Sylphide were ever they pour into -, , f- . :1- - 1. �--. - - : dren by spreading Paris green on their bread The captain of theba-11lue Catherine'Sud- land so fair an the beautiful 8yIphide. " so enrious of their younger siater'8 good narrowing way ; ,at last ' ' ­ ­ ­ I � . : : - I. ' - ' ' I . . . I I den, arrived at Port J'o sen froingiberia, the inclosure panting and worn, they look . . - ; ; -'�. �.. .. - .1. . - . :. . . and butter. I ,Inh But the youngest daughter, Elfriede, fortune that they died of jealousy and rage. -- . . � -:..1, . orl� . - � - tib . . .. ­ * - . . . . . , F, I - reports havi%� witne �le atrocid'o I - about them from their gentle eyes and Lsee - � - ". I -: I . .­ . L'Ektteu 'of Montreal, has commenced a ,% ' 1 " althoush kind and good at heart, hall a . .. .... I -. ... . - i - . ell etrated y Rusnia.0 soldiers on exiles in .. . I I -----I?- - ­ nothing but the shouting mob of men who -­.. - ,� .;�'. -, . . I series of articles on schools and education, L plain, homely face, which w�as a source of -� . ..., I --. I .- . . -d -- .4agrilailhen. .. i - ... . I . ­ � ?-,-. - � - ' ' I stand upon the fences and club the beasts to . -1-1; . .. .4. - -. which leads to a belief in political circles that ' ef to her, and made her ari object of pity - - . Oan Babies Remember? - .., ' . I - I L � w n 16 pain 0 . . ­- - .-- I -.� the Mercier Government inteiid to propose ng to the increase of ebolemi 8 to her friends. Now it ha, death: The drive is sport if only there were - . . ..'­,: . ",-- ` - � ­ I . - . I - ­ : , '-,-* .. the import-tt ion of Spa niah rap i nto England .ppened that a "My mother went to visit my grand- not that tmp at its further goal ; the end in � .:11 - ­ I L � ­ I . . I.. � ­ - I sonic important legislation on the nubject. , deadly disean seized the tather, and ail- father," writes a ader, 11 taking with her simple butchery. :. * .. �-.. � I , . 11 �. ­ ­ . . has been rohibited, and st�ingent pre4au- . I ­-.-.. . - � i I . - ­ I � ho Mae learned bysiclians im the a little brother mine who was eleven I .. ­: . . I - ,--,.- 4 L. .. ... . . . 1. .1 At Osgoode Hall, (,it Saturday, judiment tions are ting taken by the navy depurt- t Ugh the t P The kangaroo can give b4tter "rt than . L -� . . I . - .. I I . . -.: I . � - . .'.' - I ' . .. . . . L._ . was given in favor of the Attoritey-General ment against cholera, . laud were called none could give relief to nionthe old, and I is nurse, who waited on in the drive, achase in which it has an even ' - . a ". ..- i .1 A, - -.. . ... / I , ­ . . . . -_- - ; L 1�­ I - ­- . i . -� '�' the suffering man, and it was fejuvid that her as a mai . ne day this nurEe brought c1latiep for its life, a chase venturesome - - * w . - . - - of 011tario and a(rainst the'Attorney-Gen- German Governme circles are agit*ted .. �, - c), . Id. . -- ­*.., ;-- ., � I., -- - lew P lic'must die. Finally there c : -...o j,,.; 1. . � - . . �L - � --.!' eral of Canada ill a test a�tiou to declare oi-er the i ject the reform of the into the sick room ail old &me one day tile hady ilito m mother's room and Put enough tosat' 'It the most danger lovin . - . I ­ fir, A . : . `1 . . � , . . "i J�e pr Ing, ,1*�LX . I .1 - . � .. � .. 1,;01 ,,.. ,ultra vireg; an act, 8 'it t ecuti've Hermalutits (* IV %ambor, oorres. Man bent -ILIM08t him On tile floor, which was carpeted all The timid anillnsafsniffs &uger, takes alarign . � w .'. I ­ � � % . ­ ", - I - - � . . ,. .V admilld's"ti6v oil the-NAice wbbah 1% ., I double with age, who mid : -If one of the over. There lie crept a�out and amused and starts across country in long graceful -- ,-" �, . - *. . ng .40 . - . pondi t ng L -- �' ­ . , � . -- � . 0 INBOM " f 1,0rds) merchant's daughters will go to the spring himielf as he " inclined, When my lea - _: - L ".1 � ': . 1. - i . .,, _a ,o t4a * f -Ergtniiiajoi:�,, I - . 8 which seem almost tireless. Horse . . , : ,�, relat t powAr � .45�rdloj of Uniiiajoj:�, illi lelt - ­.... . .- , 1. I . . =. 1; m . I . . ­... - . I 4lia in the forest, and obtain Penn : . . `­. - . Y- I I I GILEAT LKITAIN'. . The' dressed, a certain ring that 81101 . � . . International i liltuml Cb= the,�ion from the mother w9A , "rIlt - - :. ;� ­ � �k Z ; , . - c anThotulds follow on his track, no sli, . -.. - . I . - - .. ­- .1 . . , ­ vi�ater-sprite, who lives to (Imw & generally wore was not to be-foun�. Great, barrier will cause the little leaper toswervet .-!'. ­'­.. - ,� . ­ I a " . 'lij, I Gall re. , , - - �--, " Rishoyt Lea4yjlof,brariiore� iiro , its apsi )n in ienna, . . , " ,&.d holding, has 1� his 1). . � .: , . - . -1 .- . .I.tll, few leaps . , .- . . P . - . pitcher of water the father shall live." march was made, but. it was tiever produced, I f roin can the chase make , I , I ...-.--. � L, . . . soilkiovis in &v*(ur of he formation . -.1. I � . - , � ­ : , '. Saturda . of a Can - The oldest dangi. ter, Armide, set out at and, visit over, they all went away, all '' I .­­ ­­: - ­ . X., - ., . ra - UX Ala-, Loeagpir.1wd t h e sAlop- on - . d in wl-ich the pursuer will not rivit him. - .-. -..-:.-, - : 1. I . � . . I . . ' - - ��*.. 'I - - f . - ,, 6-r s­ain' d' - ce in quest eleavi ..: Lr , . -: ,- . I .; The dqc� laborers,'coal p4teia. ei�q ' of tile lif -ing it , almost for*otten. Miles fly backward under hopping legs ond . _J. I . i - I o Lion of is atal4lai (I of % Itic u sp) who : - ,� 1� .. -L amp ., , - . , '. '.. � I �t S- (� , ! %VhtkD she reRdMI the long, (II&I ravine, "Exactly a year after, they again went - �f - I - , - . -... J .,' ,filern a outh ,ton lkavestrucki t - 'rh . ,, reodcfisg�j irfin*nae � . .� I . e� . L I I 10 # - - i � P1 i ft � Lustri running leirs &like unitil after a btirs,t of 15 - - . - 1. . . - 1. . �, 4 ,.,� I where she should ilad thei object, of her to vinit the gmadiather. This baby . .1 .'1_1 . I , I - . . * Rei. Cairlob Litt' ULYS ftm�uiit 11#uka;e. I in klidtfridt4it 4.5 (0) . - ..,- 'k , " - 10174 c*104 I .1 I I was or 20 mile� one begins to fail or the other. , ' �. . I :.,:. � a .. ". aftrcb,,Bhe law rechniu$ -on! the edge of the now a year and leleven months old. The - - . .,: ..- 1: 11 . . - -,c#AheAml 12vtondon", -died, suddenly in Idon- � perfions Irl'Pragi 0 11 , il�riivd*ed de8ti- I It, I L I It is a fair chance. I rL .-� - �­ . � I - 1. .. I the hideous water-alrit. with its Yel. awne nurse "n ', None. but 4ustralian d6gs and Australittla � ��.-,. 1'.-: . 14�1 . . I - - ! I . - (*Y. - ­ - ­­ - . . - - Alitc, a,IW tilere fire th isailds, more sufferers lib took . h into the. bame room ZI;. .., . - - - - green0yr, I UNIApe over- L . - � . . . . . ' * I I , . I . ifter looking h enter the,chase. There is not . - I.. .� - hl %,()'ta in tile othei#o�deqd t * ietp. . row I ta it ly bod ell . and my motheri saw bini., a . '.. :� - - ., - . TA Uverl;;6,ol tri�X,6 663"gress ias­ i: ed with coarab fur, and its frog -like feet and about him, deliberlately'walk up to a certa U - . -L . .1 :., .-:,. - in favor of making the eight-honritay -.corrr.� .­-;C6ulA 11crGert Bi marck, tit a recent hand& ----- . . ' in 1-tzoltachlaermistrain of horieflesh trainedto jump . � �.-"-. !j. I— , , . . . , I.. �.-� . . I - .corner, t%n a bit of carpet back and produce hn -almost invialMe Wire fence without kili'- .-. , - �� ...., I ... i- secret juterview with tlie Evillieror, promised . r � . , pulsory. . - I . - . , . "I have come (Of, 4011116'of this water," the ring. He never gmve any account -of the & I L. _:,� ., Z.:. � - . i . . to use his iuflut4ce - with his fa�hor to in- ing the rider. ,- 13wnght to bay -with its ; - 1, - , 1, .11 � . I - I ' - the Eng'Ush dockors . �.,. .1. It is expeetc( that I . ­ -1. . , . . -, duce him to cous his 'velationa'and to re- sahl Armide; proudly, exhibiting her costly mtLer, nor (lid he, so far an -1 know, back against a, tree the kapgaroo has no I � ." - � - . . . � will raise close upon - L20,0w for the Aug- , p- Leber. .' I . . I � . --1 . - :,- I " L turn to fricadly rdaLi ma with his Malest - - . remember ib afterward. I It seems . .1 s- - .1 .. 1�-'-14. ,tra!ian stril, orS. . I � . . ,y. U, indeed, my.' pretty maid 1 most longer fear of dogs or men and olteli. "does - - i. � . . . The citizens -ol G tiat �inalu are greatly ex -. replied t dly work with the single steely claw I I I .1 - "Have 310 " likel that he round the ring on the floor d#a , . -.L. ,� an . �. - . - I , .. -- . . The litigatio7i between the fambus 'ar he sprite, "but YOU cannot have it d lid it, as in v, s&fe pl&ce, under the cor- which arms each hind foot. It, in mition , - " ' - --- !.. . . - , per- cited over the sho ootidg of Gen. Barrudia, and without my ounsiont, and tbat will be ` . . L.. , - -.--- - - aticcullaborateurs G'ilbert and Sullivan has, L $iven lie co . . � �.. . I L r of the Brussels t where it, was not bo medogs ripped open f rom, breast to ha ti I, ch - - I - ..: -,�,­ - . revea ed thtre am threats of wvv.nging his death by GAI W40, cArr, I . . .... a� - I I the fact -that the profits of the `ki!lingt7nited Sl&tea .Xfli;isterM1zuer .Mr U YOU promise to return and stay nailed. ]le probaNay . Irgot all about it till An,LI tal accidents to inea and horses are .1 .1� . t1l me for a year.. 14 ' ra ,; I�Iencc . - wil fA . . . . - - partnershi , eleven years wcreflA-)0,0ft M rocky Lave you he saw the place again, alid, lie was far too Lby no means of re oc I - . . � I . . . P . mialer'll" 11"n urgel to leave the cit * aud "I rest on soft, . .., -: . . -.. - -s of! Cardiff, at. a inveting ' Y, � Inaffis Zlyour 4;vory wish infantile at the tim' it was mism(l -- .; - - The ratepVci aa�-o Ilia life. . I , I 0 to Plital sport and equal dariger are afforded I . ,1 - :-,- � . I I .- shall ba gmutctL " , . understand what'the t#lk that went on wasl I . I . . -.. ;-;L ..... -. � . held oil Satin (lay, adopted resoltitions t0ro- . I -. , , ,­. t.1 A 'I rL, - .� Th . . I- . I by the emu, treat wingless birds a little 7 . .;- �:: ��. . . . - 0 girl, Unmindful of her dying father, about, or to know what a ler'tban - t ke ostrich and covered Nvith . . -. � . testing again t providing for the entertain. .�- f - . - k . .. . - . the search, which . I - . . . . . I .11 -` answered: "Never &hall I leave my beauti- perhaps, he did nothotice, was for." I sIn I . - . : . It , Claipice during his re. ,, : I L, �, I ­-..� _. L 1% ( f. I Iffirtithbtain bla Neentry. �,' `i,, , . . ,Q#t A'JI(C tike . . � .. -feathers like tags of twiDe. In speed there . I i. I . " An.. - - . J qbllcq� Is. I - 1:1 a I .,� I is little difference IjAween emu and kan(r - � . .-­ 4 1 I, A ful home to dwell with such a bei " I a . L . I . c��rywt 0�', ­ e�a le? wh6 r0c�ndy ' it IMM 11 --- - L. .....- I I .,. ­­ - . . 11 � . . 11 1, � L "I expected this answer, Xle, sprite, - . . .. I 11 . - - . 0 L � ­ Me J. . I - L, . I . . � , Ifel. i e eatoui '.% . for Can. took a I . river in British " it grinuW froui ear to car, showirw a tow . . RallWay Aerldents., roo and t hey are each arined with a Single - . . : . 10 F., . A . I - v�j . . 1* . I - on each foot. There is this differ- - I I 11 ,* - - ' lurhl-. Very , glowini of ", wbite teeth, "wo such a noble ith which the VAnadi I an ence, however: The kangaroo kicks IiLc a - :., �. I , ­ sharp clw� . I - - fM)u'(i,9 Eii an it , tad'a"n ititeiview fff i*t a I . I :­ . other ay w! ti Sir ".Tb'hn Macdonald— and description 104 -the, The frequency wi , � . . 9 6"01-0as"rY foun lady as you &hall not raturn &foot- I $hall and American public am called upon to con- horse, the emu like a maa. The bird is iiot . � . �: . .. . 'fi ,ovince at no distant - . . - . laid before hi n his p@*J@ls,;hei4#qL#p~y ti %, Our Pact c p . . .. - r.. I P-4 YOU & 8 * . . L .. - , . - . g uled to carry you houie. " . template that harrowing ineident, � mil- such a coward; lie will run until lie, thinks - - l , . pos,tal f3ervic l4t-*v* (heat 4 Briki, and d* niiift,. become .a � a -eat resort for tout- And, beading ever the water, the -sprite way disaster, lends interest to tile question, that he has run far enough and then lie will . / - . I , � . . . .. , - , Canadd:, and .ultilli%ely betwe4il I " , tile rh . �Ancouver - ' 'eir*-Adrerfiser is not picked up a Smooth, white pol"o, and -boldly attack his pursuer. XV - . - . . I -. . . .1- - i. T- -Ir., 1. # whether the inhabitants of other countries hen a huntbr . .1 -L, E'laglish spea Ing I of th�-Whrld. , ce'wenUM3imatic when it exclaims: "The ' .. - - . . throw it into the air. As the stone fell to am equally exposed tA3 injury or death when I is chasel by a It ickino'emu he needs a go?d .... . .- - ­. -L - The team 'of cliainpionathletes df 'the supei iority of British Columbia.over Colo- the'grgund. ! ham stood a handsome black they commit themselves to the rail. Recent I horse and good maltagenient to come vie- .-I . ­ .. .- ' t " is the ; . . . I . I mdo in this reilmet , W . .. : :,­ �. an a 88 cific railway horse, which seemed so quiet and gentle o1figiaj reports enable one 'to institute 25 � - . -. I., I . -. . Salfo-d Harr6i-8 of Nqglaud, liave sailed for scenery *long the C � a i torious out of tho encounter. Dogs are, - .- ..-.. .- Ani6ricw:' T tey will give $�SeFiewof athletio . - Armide's eyes shown with delight ; for she comparison between Great Britain and the I worse than useless, because an emu will,, � - - � . . - . . . . . . . . I 1%lanbattan A. C�. of grantler than diat fo ad on tile line of the woo very fond of ridiag. She not I g I U it I . ., . - L . exhilAitions with the I Wall 011 n ,ad States, touching the emnalties which seldom ruri from them, but Bhoirs fi-,ht at - I ': - Union Pacific railw . %V need not fiest a in mounting. And was . . 0 . "L ' 0 . . � : . :. .. . New York ii� that city, Detroit, Chicago, I - . 80M 6"JOYIng a amntcr hax is occurred in them two countries- re- 1, once. I I . , . � - . . - . . . . . ,�.. . c-limparmia-bet - 0 nff and the (Unadian through the grove. When suddenly a hoarse goctively d ninfLthefor t year. From UpontRe lains.roarn packs of dogs which - .. � -� - . Buflalo,.Boston, aiid Philadelphia. I lie -. * * : . : N4tional park wi.h th G'atrden of the Oods 1"ting . ­ - - . - I voice cried : "Speed aw^y my good stooed, as" reportil 0 ow facts F( i i . -,. . I I - Harriers will alsorohipete im the Canadian and Wlinitiou, whie IJ%rrIAOn' ,Spring4 will . a are are neither ( ogs nor wolves, but somethii 9 --- - -. '- L L . . 1. . '.1 ! and Amer:can championship games this fall. speed awa , and carry the UZIL princess to glowed. . ., -0 ' * , -, *., � - -. . �- I . . utaily rival tile cele�rxted Lao VCPs in her home. I I . - . of both. They have not courage enough to - - '. ..�:L � . . : . I � . . - �. - .1 -* . .. I 'Alew I . . U. & - 0- B. attack a man nor cjwar4ica enough to $11,11, 7'. . . . .. ,- . - . . I I � . . . ' . . . .�­"* .. - i� , ,. - �--, UNITED STATES. . :-: .,� - .. . Mexico. A i for the Glacier and that Then the horse be to ear and plunge; Total number of railroad I I . I . 1. � . . . ­ ­ : . . . I . ro -c as wary as aptelo?cs and it - . . L I � . . f.. . . - I., � 1, . I.. 11 . district,. CoV-ad:) has nothm' which "n it, rusbail through Tomy thickets, where einployme ..... ...... 701,743 . 3K4926 I him.. They ai . L ' I - .. .L I . . .. - �ilr 'W&- U-Iim e ,- 11 in stalking to get within range, -;--, " .: *1-1 � -. 1. A Wit& # �.Pa- . NAhnsm -im I It I ile the UY83 GONs the low branches bear, and scratched the Number , calls, for ski .i, . ;�' 4 . . sted IZ4..Jays. . v; ­ . * . . ... . ta I , -14W -IL G - 4 -. - - .'L :. 77 - .11, nyo of. the Arkansas will maiden's face ; it fiew over dusty reAds and kwed. ......... 3:J;;;- ii� . - 2,^7(i '. � . - LU but after the first shot, the f urious, pa.ck will � ­ ...': - - _ . : .I �' - - ray �er of emplo -,- .. - -. . -'. � .. . I r A%out 4"000 i2.-Ii0-n;6,"ent#n1F4 &ca' .1bbe eller,T Nam .. - I snarl about the hunter -4 ithout ever once at- -,-M .-%. � ,- . , ,f . - .: :, , . ..", go a and ravines gh whi pod before L Jured . ....... I ......... 20,148-1 ' 2,700 tempting to tear him, and thus he can kill ,.' . -� �- � .. . - . , 068 on Lh* "ony by-w&ys' and fin&"Y- stop Total number of Vasson-. � . . , 1. . ­ . ,.� tre now out oil strike. . the Cana- the warchn4t's house, where it vanished, lia 183 ()-, I -): 1: :, �':�. ­­.. .- '.. .L - =1 runs in the mountains or an the leaving Armide h&ff f,L nting at gerw; carried .......... M2,171,30 1. , , oj - them all. - . - .-, . , � . L .1. John L. Sullivan's father dieil 'at Boston i her father's . - * '. . . . - . Ing ,.: -.;:,-; s -� . , , . � , . - � on Monday of t3 phoid pneumonia. � �� . .. -be door. I killed ..... ........... � 316 183 li7ardto be found onthebare plains, theiga. Ilk �t: . - eiwyon of the Xraw'as he approaches t Numbor of passengers I There is a. great and awful ugly'- look � - . -. . . ,, 1� . .4 . . - - -� . � . L - -. - . � -.1...1 lift la� " " Coast. I - . . The next d4y%th6 second daughter, Syl- Number of pawngers In- ., . '.. -... 11 I LgOW_ - - �'. ,.� :, . . I I., L - . The flour output at Minneapo t week . - - -..---7---w.1 , , L Jurod ................. . 2,138 ' 1,m at%& or, as it is commonly called, the - ­ , ­ � . ­ * ' . ­ �-�%" - - - I . .­ - ­ . . �'. _. phide, undertook the , . .1 . , - I .. . . . ... : . was tlie heaviest for nearly a year. . - _ same errand as her anna. " Though large, it is, like all lizards - !- ,i. �--,. - - - . .. ­ ­-.. Were it not that so many of the 141''se, itenies, sister, and met with the aame suca"K. From the foregoing table it will be seen ' . '� --`., --- -,�' I .. - . A French syndicate Itaq made 'an offete' of - . devoid of venora said in no way h, -w a dis- . ... - ..'-1 ­ . I .:: boards his -:-i!1- - .. " - -� . - set. on foot by Fren chmogturn qut such miser- When Lold that in order to fill her pitcher that the Englishman when he ` -..�� . I �` 1- . . position correspiluding to its unpleasant ex- ,,.; :1 .. - . ... -.-. , . , I- 158,000 for the trotting stallion Nelson. able failures the public ***ht� begin to h she must. live for a r with the ; water- tmin, stands a much better chance of reach- . ,c , , -'i � � !..,�­� I L . - . . ---... I .. c ,� � -.-, .� would 1017 ri ; I ... . . - : ... � I - U ' terior; further, m,)rc it; possesses the ad-.' � ,- � ­ , .� . . .- ., Binding twine has been str k out of the that Paris ere loqg italize her &,in sp to, she said : 4 11 I Cas too much to dance ing his destination in rafety than the patron vantage of being ex-,�ellent eating, which is -.,-;, - "� -, - . . . . , ... : � I.. dutiable articles in the McKinley tariff bid. tion to become a for ocean -going vessels. in the fields and meadows to stay in this of a road on this side the Atlantic. . . L � ... - * -. � -�� " , �­ �. .. .. - , ore than can be said of most Austmlian : .� --!,; - -.6 ,�, �..A - - ... I - . . - in � , . . r a7l , � . I *,'. � . .: I. In the Senate on Monday a Z ) per cent. The cold scheme of rendering the Seine dark pbww, " - . /'� . i---- ;"­­�, -.1 - I ` - , ". I - . - -. . - .-., game. It lives underground in burro -.vs* --�- -­-p-`,."'��,;.�,.�,;. . ' A ,� . ­ v � . -.- -- I . .. . . �­ � - . . . � . � . ; . -duty was placed on telegraph poles, ties, navigable as far as the gay capital is again ,, Ohl if dancing in,all' you 'want�" said - I . Cholera In Europe. . which are a tra to horse s legs and a rid- - -m'! . �- ­­ .A;3� - . - - .. ,., - - ­ . . C. I f L- ' ' I . , I .I I . *,t* ­ .-:-- -, Rt . revived and apu enq�iey has been ordered the sprite, 11 I can give you plenq of that, . 7"heappearance at Vienna a a genuine er's integrity orlimt. Perhaps be f i� �­.1�,-�4%1,,�. . � c ,- . - . - . . ,ause o I ,- --4 ­,�, . . -.1 , L' - . .-,. ,� 'e, . I . Can Asia . - -.1 , I rt", - . . The land in Calif6mia; on which the big by M. G 11yot, yndicate; Loop Of PrO'noL- You &hall dance in my whirlwind. ' of tic Cholera has amused the fear this manifest danger it is considerd great - '. .,,,� . . . I . . -'j... - " " I ;.,- - . - . --1.-.A.1 ers has pro i mrl:y du tbe work at an A shrill whistle sounded Lbro h the dell, that Western , ,:-..-' - , - - .­ . -�. A7Z:_ -7�� . . �- trees stand has been set apart for a public . I Europe will be invaded by the sport to hunt the gowauna on horsellack and I—< � - - - - . . - . ­­­A�;.Q. . .1 - -.v- , estimat;4 cost at SM,W.000 of francs . I . ..L,-. . vl,� . ­ . ­ .. '.� . - , `-: �- ­*,. . - . ­ .1 � .,:.. park. . . and a furious ,. wind beg" to w. The dread scourge during the present autumn. ,vvith spears inuch as one goes pig stiakin . ! � 2 11 t - L . , ­ I 'L .. �� . � . . . . � . I - , . -: ': 4 Without & 84te 4vanticiiii 4 guarantee of I ! ­ . - .- . .1.1 ... -.. Bill � MUT;mn','11,64, in'theJaAsohl-MiA., I - . I girl screamed with terror as she saw the'This is the opinion of Dr. 'Prederick F. Al- In the hot sunlight the great liz . L ­-.Ilx­11. . . ; - . I . ".�.. �, 1-1. � . . - interest, and has Irelild submitfed a listof i - I ­ . I A . -� . . . "'X I . � -4 " V., I I . - : mighty oaks banding and writhing, and I gernon, a specialist on the subject, who from its burrow and wanders often far from " . ��, ,k,L- .. I prison for ten years, has fallen heir to ej leg, ':; " ., , ­ . . - . . - - : . ', subscribeft of on ,Ihi2 of the capital 're- felt herself lifted off her feet and whirled thinks it is possible that England may have 'its hole in search of the insects and small - :11 . . acy of Sw,oft ' '�":- _ - �::�.L ' , . . I - �1,1 . . . - �! quired. Those ,eertLinl steps In the . ­ I - I . I I Due of cholera thi's cclining autumn, - 7 -':� _' - - ,'* "'�L - . , __. ­ ��_,?!, - - .- . - .1. - I=V f .1 , . .1 - - --: uwIly away. On she was carried in is wild, an e id relati I animals on which it feeds. When chased it, - .o. I . Ole �yrshir6 cattle beloug- right direction, i Ut what I - .­ " - , I �,­ - � . ; - ing o k sick and I nt to anyt * g can hardly ­fd and forestit, .now in gloomy aw to in uenza and partly because of the damp, I it ruhs ver swiftly the attempt to spear it �; 1...i.. I ..'­�� ... :. I.. � - ., Several valual lor they will d' dance, over rocks and stiones, through I pei,' =use of the on of tile disease' will enter Do hole but its owu home, and as ., , �, - - � :. ­ - ,.,. t an Ohio flrn thed -at. Amon I be predicted ie ILDIP111i, ' Y . ­ .... - i , . - . . 1. ­.. �. Detroit, where they,had been ga-exhibiAion. at prq,sent, - - .-- �-. e- #- ­ % oLud ab*n in aunny woods. For many hours tellunc conditions of the conntry, caused by is a short suid very exciting one. ,.... -'­--4� .. .. -1 , - . .- . 'i . . . . . - . - -­�, I - #11 .1* 1. I an -' frtiim the tireless wind owe er . ,::,­...� -:i., I � . .,.: - , i-� The- disease in prono ee.d to.be Texas fever. 'Au4mdent Jett q ,11*4 runnh h no rest, but at the recent protracted rains. Aceordingt.51 The story runathat it was a keen d .-sirls - .. -1 , - * I , % .. I -1 * i ng is yg " . ; ­,, - 1. I - �k - ' ng . , . . 16,Xis ta� PaTra - Frich he least one man last, weak and ezutusted, she was left at the E h h It ienist Richardson, the at&- for true English sport that led some ear�y, - -.1 � ­V-.,1Lq,. The American Shot aaid Lead Company )y . . i '­.. . I I - 11 . . - - I 4'. 'b I ­ -. . ,� �-,--� .- , .1 .1. � I has been organized in Chicago. The' oOm- was killed and 11ileveml persons wjured,' him her owl% home, - . tiatics show that morfiLlity from cholera colonists' Cc introdu�e the rabli,it in , ­ -11 .1 9 i:. ip, - ---I. - - I � � - 4' b ht to notice the- imperfect. character of And now Elfriedo must make, the journey begins to rise in June, rises rapidly in July. ! Australia. lit the -papers of Melbourne, �-- ­ I "I .. I ,1. I ..,t. . . I - ,,-. � 1"Uy w It e shot towers "' L _ : - ­,.�, 1-1&" � - . - '. ­ ill control &I in the. i . - '. I . . . . ,- - -t� - . - - .1. .- -1t4e -f,uffiDpe&n 1w4AotJye.a4 compared with to tho'quing in Jim fore4 With great fear maintains a high and steady position in S dTney and Adelaide will be found scores of ,--: - . "; " I w .. � country. The capital stock in f3,000,0K, I ' - ' - - '� ,� ­ -I_ ` - , I ­.� i -L- I . alle , ­,� � �e - .. ,�-,.i . . . . . ,�-4�, -..; . - a4m L '- 1- ,� �` - -, - -1 � , the American. The :ident,vy"usod -by w(I uembling she set out on hep way; and I August, aid runs up to the - absolute maxi, rtisemeuts,.each headee, iin black letters: � ­ � � . . �' . . . . - -... � . * i ' � . I September. " - The coming iponth is, I I 'Gentlemen; a6nd sportsmen, attention." ­ .� 7.,. �e - * ,-�, - -. .� - The prohibition law went into effect on a bollow iron girc er, ut twenty feet long her heart IwAt violently when, ai se in . ­ , . , " ... . . I � 4- . L . . ..-I t .. - .." "!­ �,N - ­, ,. � -. . Wednesday in Dead, v6od, - 8.D., but;thli) and a foot squarme, ving fallen froul. a, proachod the I sh maw the f ' 1=5 therefore, the period in which tollurie a -nil The announcement runs that the under- - "r;' -:11-:.1" . - -. I . . .- � POO., q rm - . I - I. ­ ­ " ., w . - .. . I - .. � ­ , . 1-A X � -.:`:` sa, ons kept open in d fiance. Thirt -eight freight train so 0 at it parallel w1ith thal water-aprite awpW4 on tAo buk with its other influences raost favor the spread of the signed, and he in multituile, has accomnio- ­', , - V.- .. �� ��L - . . : . . . ­ , .- ��.­. - een them. The en unsightly head restiog- on a many stone. ' dation, for ' where from half a), Aozen t,1.4:" , , I . '.. .., - � aloons were seized by the nVeriff. intense mile, and midws: r be oWad in England. . For this reason the to a . ,�', , ''.- , . ­ - 1. � .1 - - . any - I . .. , ��; . 1. � . I a ww-cati but- She itabi _ 1. . :�� . � - -1 I . d *a Vt. score of t to , ly them - - ­1� -- . - Wi =' goitoriament should extreise,the ,' '' ii� will supp ­kk-,,-�- -, .: A - . excitement prevaik � �- -. ., .. I 4 - iojbcWg,d ite ,still a mgment..)K" g itwould , . %w ling gem , ---; -i,- ­ ..., �. ­ glF. , _ . - I - I - i- :.1 !A, 'I'. I I �- I ' 11", I ... I : � . � . I ; - .1 . .. . I ; he J -der,, which lound its way Lwoke wR 4-ie*k to lier ; but oikly the rust- most dili ence to defect a of infec- with the beat of food, will place at their die- : - ` '. ��A-� I -W Agai tt � . . � � . -- - I ...-, 11 * X1, . . I �, 'j-4 " .I..- . ­ - i s ' hands have - 000 Iva, it frolpthe Hug of the trees t rts.. Nor posal guns of the beat make' and istaudar& - I I .. -�, V"'i -I' - ... ..�..- I -tern and iho twittering of &.few tion - = ing to enter . - . Utho t , . I . �� ­ �,�.-" -, - ". -- I . 4 . .. . , , %. - � . f � te' ter- i , n ipt to 'naft - t to fight Al'the J0VjsiLJ&_d8wera Lobe hear& Mfriedet'heillihauld our CRIVe Y precan ons ammuya . ition,and will -give them the amount � ­ ,�. � k, -... 46-i � " . .. * ­ - ' . ­ Z� �� �q ,., �.�A I lk I dent tj ' : � . . t I i : .118 rikes. In of a a wO* the a gu&d iis'fronitho terrible plque.. ,of ih6 ' bounty. on every scalp in cash thus - ­ V 11, . . I ". : . . .. . .J.'. : I Me, k. ri ; th t, one ai A its I an ti . I ....� � - a 'I 1*t'*.p ,WJt a sgnall tevi 4ad this* it in the *M&. unnkM t . .1 �j-z/','-N� pvl I I I- ­ sai - . ;i ­ . -, - - . . I L. -, Lr_A� a ri -4rom establis& I .. Itl- - q I 'Y 'a , i I , , , , . - , ._,_�4,."!, _,_ � _]L" L. - I.: ­ J11MV eutively *void. *.The xicin of the 4=6 woused the ijirite, PreYentift here. if anywhete is better than saving iem F they., " . , an& caw a I . . . - I Ne botherof colleciiicm. it . '0. -,-- : ­.... - - . , inent will not . I I . . I - . - ed In another. ­ I . 4ZM I 2 '. I : .be eippI . , r , .4" - L . I provided rit.h & *%a opm up,, "a with its rrvat� cum � � 6'nI will come ontto-hia run in the country. ZW, %%­�� ,� 1. . .. - - � 11841tween 1: I il" V , ­ . . ­ 'n. I . ­ , I - I ;��Kj _g, . � v­­*'�vl�, ­,�--­-i, - : ... 0 h _ _ On 1 - - -�'­ ­.. '. L - 'i - , : ! 1. - -- I � I - ,,l;,. � . - ­ . . i I It i 'I , �1 , : :- ­�, - L : bo .,-e �- I . -!M., - - . an eyes V ioual ,at ow little girl - . , . i N -,.-P-1. . - . ­ . ,-.- . . ... �­ J,q an . . - C - _,. . - I .- 11' - . ­­"; . .. . I -. . 1. On Tuesdy -'at f , , `4 A above all, �nrh " xed, our , ,= I . 71M some of 1xis rabbits. . , � I , III* ig - . ., a . __ ..: j - - -,­ � -"h". �'. - . - . , reaching dew in a rough voice .1 4muld novier think! wel I of a nians intel, . -- - - - .1 - . ­ I .[-. ­-­` -,%,.,-,� -� ., , - - , W '.-J - - P , I - p . .= . , .� - - 'L - . . - , -.�,.- ..,0 , �:Ir�' -mouth k7w% 1, 41 What do Yoe want . .. df DOW S6 ,eU I er wbie ift o . - L-1 '. '..- % -.Fd&0tA,T whilil On* - � ,- ,.�, % � . . ':;-,AF- ­,T ,.w . � .. � . . 0 , , , ,,� L , ­ Rawavermach the fact ms�y-U'- -a`ai--�', ,.-�.-�L' - the straw st"behiod .threshiuq, � -J .. 1 --or. moral ehai%etct, if he were 1&1hit, ,, ep or .' 4 -- ­ UrW. the raile, ul have prevenw.the Iwo ?11 , : lectu A ) -­ "; i Ir ­'�. ., . . v, . , T ..� L ine, ac �* . _ , 1 ""-:4, . - .J '-j: - - I V . :. , , - - - "a .-- jp-k,; "-,:;��j�. I , � ro* I , is . ill 64, , � . 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Y\t- e . c - .... 5 :...'mvjw,x+a 5 . i +^*� l - .. _ J, , - - :1 . Q _. ,"1, o _.P .4 - --WB • J - .. '.,`YCG!ilkf- 4,.� "6�.. _5.03" li ':�- ,0 '•� . ✓ tt. :. h... p,. > - �l.�T&Ft SSt;.7FE # ''r ,re :is"ra s �y� ,W, t,' a', i f` a l.. TO OUR8UB908IH>eRB:By zeferriuR -I'll .�" 1. ,_ : to the sadness label on your pap you --Two leading merchants met on t e -Dare• James Gibbops, of Oshawa, , _ - . , can sways ascertain the date to�Irhich sidewalk before our sanctum T esd , committed suicide Tuesday morning by - ,. ;'� your subscription to Tea Nawsiq paid "`F# -Remittances are acknowledged, b and one Asked: " When are you g ing. o &owning in a cistern. She wap about 70 � - t' �; w°.:. - - *x`- char a of date on label on the first " " �+ F r f. , . 8 pap r �ot- the P air ? To-moirow, said th oth . years of age, bat was somewhat demented r:, ,t�, - '; lowing receipt of money at this office. A ways "Are you goin for fun, or will to e 8 P The flllef3t Qf5flo�tlYlBnt 8Fe? sbO n all ltlndl3, at all ri j seep the date pais ahead. g t late ' having made an sclero t some Meek..- - . - T '.. I . - - yonr wife along'?" Wenblieh b s its time ago to take her life. She wale '• You C8II et 3at�::. az ressly for, the wives of�this town C respected old lady, and friends turned out $ a stov@ from �� C@nt6, II� as high as T Iih�t 11thedul . gtv, .: it be that many a quiet old codg g sa numerously to the funeral on Wednesday. _ . you Want to �fO. X11 guarantees._ . Call ':f: �,t. 111x . . . u for faro 2 V � -fin aaapicious wedding occurred at fo: r1C@s Whether you bU or not. , __ _ _- p J• S. Winnaeott bf the mI igg . Dunbanon Wednesday aRsrnoon at b 4 p ' :y : I. PICEERING. ONT., $EFT. 19, moo• kOf okainBacott� Pugh, Hnntsvtlle, Mu - o'clock, the contracting parties being htfiif4 al itt the village this week. J. R. Dales, M.D., and Mise Minnis Dan- i - _ . sa�+s Pickering seems v quiet ood�pa bar, daughter of Mr. Wm- Dunbar. The - -- - - LOCALISMS� with Huntsville. To which slur icks • knot was most firmly tied by Rey. Mr. - - . - -- _ �::. , �. ins only deigns the reply th61 th Do Chisholm, with Bev. Mr. Kennedy and W8 have a �►►o0d stock of abovB BtOve pipe t�i1II1618B, W�liCli f� U MAN,j MX', - ' inion 09vernment has ordered t Ok Rey. , R. Y. Craig of Elora. assiatin m ' s. flue double and filled with asbestos, argnteed R'. sO'fckerina �� -Yr- John Stivallow. of Woudh , is Indians jo go and live in Musk a an the ppresence of about sixty guests, roost visiting his father, M. Swallow. they refuse. - of whom were related to the two families firo-proof. ' Eve house should have them, I'iCBa . Cf � Evening a A - p right. � . H. FRANCY, .D -Yrs. M. Swallow red eon Charle are --There will be a arena bard neer Dias happily united. Mr. Armstrong, of r apendmg a week or wo with frier' B in inW da on the 2nd day oft fair T� roirto, acted'ae bast man, and Miss T• Ae GRFiIG�► m PICKFRI{ J• and B.O. Aon c;, Toronto. _ G• Vnlentt F Trinity �e ical ( y) by the celebrated Bo an C aypole, of Whitby, ae bridesmaid.- The __ )lysicians a d flu, -Mrs. T. Jackson nd taro child a: of Ville' band. If people fall and ratoo presents were very numerous, and in - �� hours, Io to I2 a.in , an be 'r ale, Ont. Clinton, are visiting . Mrs. L. G ig's the completeness of every etail f r thi aatt and worth are said to have ex. �.r 'y . - this week. years O d D fair, during Tuesday Wed- ceeded anything seen for a Ion$ time. t W. FERRIE �f.T ' --Rev'. A. H. Hipper, of Clare' ont, nesday and Thursday of next wee , there Dr: Dales, himself a popular gentleman, � D• CORONER. OMce Ito and Rev. L. Perrin will exchange p 1pits would be an immense gathering T e has won one of the most popular young r . ' bio evening 5 to 6. Surge] on Sabbath. ,� Rk Brock st. N rth, Cl prize lists ahow.tbe facts. ladies in the whole county as a wife, and with pure rugs, i -The Ontario Ec Durham Eahib tion - . Messre. J. Van Ham, jourQgl ]mows whereof it speaks when i. Jail] B a d this , cheap for ca$h. i will be held it Whitby on Sept. rd, Arch. Campbell, .of Markham, are cam . it says all who read of the marriage will - i, `� Po hl .'Ku 241b and 25th. ing for a few weeks down at Shore Pei t. wish ills couple abundant prosperity - � -Y " --- p p -Ladies,;ook.bere: Grand milli ery Another fellow was algpg, but e q t through life. They left on the 9 p.m. - - - Mire Ic:� fir Opening at Mrs. Crosby's, Whitby, on homesick. It's all right for Van t make train for the west, but will only be absent ' T . T TT n �`T i pupil of Mrs. J. W. ttra<lli y. i� Sept. 23rd and 24th, fun of homeaickneBp, but if he did of g t a short time. E EXTRA, FINE L E .M O 11( .7 - .ery story Of -Bra. Lacey, editor of ibis Hills urs a letter from Markham eve nth r d -Rev. Mr. Banned �- . ' Is prepared to give lessons ry y y preached in $t. t,,- Thomctiont A will tiindlr tum Beaver, being here on business calls in written in a beantifnl- feminine h red, a Andrew's Sabbath inorninq to a 1a4'ge at clareutot _ - to size us up on Saturday. would take an occasional spasm h se f. ongregation. Conspicuous in the fore• CHOICE GRAPE .ETC *:. ---Mise Bryant has returned and Is pre- -Hoops are in fashion here- of t e oat pews sat several elderly people, who _ - Thorough instruction ! - The beet of references given t; pared to execute all orders in dress and kind;of hoops that made our dear ran - ad known the speaker wbep be came - r mantle making on short notice. mothers look' like walking halloo s, b t ere a young man, and started his thirty I --- • - • ..- -John Brown, of Kincardine, vi ited the kind of hoops that boys trundl alo g pastorate. The pulpit held the old. i -f''"fl(tf• sera, _ the exhibition this week and ran own the sidewalk. The epidemic has been t at person in the church, for Mr. Ken. , - g - �TOHN BALL I)OW. . _ _ here Tuesday night to see friends. its height for two weeks, and boy lift a edy is 87 years of age, but the pews held el and solicitor, �c.ary Vu! -Melville Rossie who is engaged s: a and big are running hoopsranRin n s'i a ore than one who Lad ea^,ee I'lue...Cu're'd' Ham � Ioverell's Block. Br -.)c -e:reot C B dad SU years' filnde to icer- at luweE: Carr reporter on the London Advertiser, Awa from wagon tires to napkin rings Tl e f life. The minister walked up the aisle �i terms ut pasn:Ent. here last weak for a few days visitin hi human animal is a great ape-wb t o e ith a quick step, his body tail and erect DICE RULLe . 1 - -.--- ._ ,.__ • - mother. t does, all do. , s that of a soldier, his face animated _' HOMA'S PA-RKEi;, • -=-Less AIlaway added a stalk of 10 t,- -Harvey had more customers Satre = ith the same keen intelligence as of old, PRIME CHEESE = I T and Soli! live. .4 ?ti eommis8ion. OA'.ce : Over '.M 6 inch corn to our agricultural exhib t on day thau�all the other stores put to ethe . red looking about ns we saw dozens ap- Ing; open every Satur',a.-- , Saturday. This scarcely equals last y pr's About 10:80 a.m. Miss Robinson oticed arently less t•igoroua than a w•ho bore ��• y �" specimens. that bees were beginning to dust r into 1eCh a weight of years. H read for .C7.1 hes l g lice f�� shoes But E. FaI,L'«"ET.T., I .-Bfilly for Overseer Gordon. A we the store and tried to drive them o t, but 1 saon the last chapter of the last book in ter E S :-.. 1g • RISTI:K. C n,:l;y t;:o `1 County Scliraor. Cu::r: HOI,E. Ro to press a number of hien are at ork they' flew in by the hundred lands a was t e Bible, eanlaining it as lie went along. - m- fixing up the historic hole in the rod at forced to vacate the shop. They ettled And there shall be no nigh there. Now 1.I1 >;\'rUti ,C I)JI)S, f Dunbar's corner. - down on everything. e are - . D solicitors.Ntltariea: 1a.• . the chief aft scally groping about inn night, the Be sure and buy 'pour SOsps Froin us -Choice Toilet - `�' . and County Loan Aes tciatv,:t. -R. J. Daley, rAdve of Stonff. ills, beim an open boa of honey, and really dark eight of prejudice an error. Oh � east, Torunto. T eleph�)::e i9!1 Mrs. Daley and Miss Bentley, were i the possessed the store until about S p.m., t e narrow prejudice that div des us from � - hers will be in ciaretn.i.i: e • r village Thursday, after attending the when Mr. Harvey and a lot of boys smolt- o r Methodist brethren over the way -as SOapBb LSUY1Clry aDtl Electric Soap -s: Hopper's Store. • Dales -Dunbar wedding the previous lay. e3 them until stupified and then drove t ongh we were striving fat a divided , ; r - , i'efertzt�iri =Messrs. Robert Miller and Ar bur them out or killed them- They wee tam seven -a sectarian Heaven. He Dont fail to try the SUN LIGHT SOAP. : t ..,,`,�_,, ,- - - Johnston are among the live stock jn ges bees from a local apiarv. p eacbed a splendid sermon from the 17th ��T H. ! AOYIiIVS, at the Industrial. We believe neith r•of -A. W. Forsyth called in Wed esdity v res of the above chapter -a sermon yr . surgeon, Graduate of - these gentlemen are exhibiting this dear. to say farewell ere be started for is die s ons and vigorous and marked with . - . r "` . e-inary C31loee, Toronto. Tre: • � the domesticated animals. t • •-11'lcDonnRh, the whiskey detec�ive, Cant -home in Claremont. He sa s his .s ch simple earnestness that it appealed - � - ±": night promptly attend ea to. of has been acquitted on the respective familiarated cognomen is Bijah, that he is t all and benefitted each. Rev.MrAen-D 1C I E ' at Mr. Isaac Linton's. Picker -n charges of assault and presenting firearms, a decipherer of bairyoglyphice, and the n y is a wonderful old man, whom &" MARQ � U1 HOPTiI S, VETE T preferred against him by John Calle der, Greek and Latin lingoes are easy to bine: at agars respect without ever seeing- . _ 11. AEON, graduate of t of Malvern. lie expects that hie eca:eaiastipal compa�- w m ahilc?ren, born eines he ler these ► erinary �atesge, Toronto, will -Rev: Father Kiernan, of Toronto has ity Will soon cast him on a foreign strand, ,have learned to love by aame,from ' �" IC KERING, ONTO , . and Cherrywood every sarur( the horse's foot attended to at been appointed to Whitby parish, ev. where be trusts this valuablevolnme will Ir q ency of mention. Every person in - - - ------------ __ _ __ - lot s3,7th con., Picketing. C: Father McCaul going to Merriton. The follow him. This journal he considers th hurcb Sabbath morning appreciat- - _ _ r -T- tended to. Ttlegrarh addret:a first named priest, owing to repeated visits, the best in the whole world, Whitby and ed tb taste and sentiment of the choir'sFALLP.O. seeress : Green raver. Dot is well kz;own in this parish. �- the moonincladed. He willtakeamotrthie re di on of "(Lod be with 1►ou till we AND .So.•iptic�r. -Mrs. Dr. Lockhart, of Hespeler,- is- rest and then start for a foreign strand, meet agsin. It was a grand hypio, lov- x� ; ,y..;__ ,r; - ited this week with her brother, Mr. no. where the elephantine colosity blosso s in IT chosen and lbeliriRly given, � �; LODGE - * I1i�t I L L I N E R, Y'. * • IR bi Beater, and accompanied by Nye. ax- all the day. s. T. Tbie 1«1cA lues ter and family are now spending a co pie---Herei fou are I Escurtioos, Se - . euros in the year, in Dale'I . of days with Stoufl'yille friends. 26th and 27th, good till Oct. 18th to re- : Dr' Seeress in Montreal. NSW Hats, Dery Feathers; new Bonnets, new 'Blyd6 and . very person invited to iota • e grand Cause of Tetnperan< -Mr. Jas. McGeogb, of Han ove , is tarn. Whitby, Brooklin, Myrtle or Pick- he following letter from Re'v. Dr. Bar. �' ings and Ribbon Velvets. The latest in Veiling Beall // . now paying his annual visit to fri ode Bring to Detroit or Port Huron and return, g, - �/ i�u iriiegs !l� c around this village, and called in as rel nal $!i; , who is attending Conference itr [oat- ' pot, Dress Buckles, and Mantle C]aBpg. Children g CgpB � � � - g , Cleveland, !7 ; 6aginaw and Ba City, re ,baa reached the editor, but by some - -- to answer our hundred questions a out $8; Grand Rapids, !9; Chicago, Cincin. o ght the flat in Wool or cloth. WooleII Underwear and Jackets. - Beadf3 Yr Cos�r��urirer, the men and matters of Grey count real or Milwaukee. P of the ma°ascript , : y• 111. Also to Bt. Paul, is issing, so it oommenoes very abruptly : all shades and Poiut Lace Collars. New stock Fancy Goods - ` ___ , ""' -1. , -Mr. Samuel Y. Wilson and bride, of Minneapolis or Duluth and return at pro- a the day of my arrival the airy over. ' •' - mHOMAS DG N N, Con' Halifax, visited last week at the reale' ace portiottate low rates; according to route so with loyalty, ss Prince George, son The DREBBMABING Will be Continued by �ISig l.niaaioner for taking Affix of rine+ of males, bad reached the cit t wont, oat. of Mr. Mayer. The young couple ar on selected. Whitby to Otis anc� return, y BYANT, Who Will pen xlezt week. T - .. Joying an extensive wedding tour, and $4.60; from .ckeriug,$4.96-to go Sept. wit Admiral Watson sad the sgaadron. - • � BUNTING, Issnel seized the chance of testing. the hospil all- 28rd, good till 29th to return. For through Th re has been a reception which I could A Call respectfully solicited. . b . . - -- Be Licenses for the county not attend, and also a ball in honor of His a sue at the store or at his reg ties 9f " B►inuaird." tickets and further information a 1 or a 0 F_ yROSSI,E '._ illage- pP Y a1 Highness, bat of e;onrre I neither- ---On Sunday evening service will start write to E. Stephenson, up -town Tel. and b iavitatiOa nor taste to attend. Car- - L., EORGE GEIiOW. ll in the churches at 6:84 instead of 7 0 clock Ticket Office, W'hitb •MRS, -.r y din Taseherean was invited to a state . � 0 .O of Marriage Licenses_ - as has been the case during the sn mer --A resident of thin county is arid to din er given by Lord Stanley in honor of P_a_rap Factory--siricily Gond - months. The hour will be 6:80 until have met McGee, the , late mayor of the riaoe, bat he would not attend, .r as the '` T R. BEATON, TOW neat spring. Please make a note of this Oshawa, an the street of an American p1 assigned him was not next to the 'L. 11) Conveya>Dcer. Commit and do not come late, city not long since. The loan who , was �'ri ce• A wonderful commotion war erq. affidavits, -Accountant and . 1 _ - . � Kon, to loan on term prop -The officers of the North York Ex. so Lately a big gun, blushing beneath a by this episode. The unfortunate ( k bated- OFFICE --wt white - bibition, may rely on fine 'weather for civic honors, the guardian and trustee of Pri ce has bee° the object of great cal- - ; Brougham every Monary a, _ their show at Newmarket on Oct. 2nd and an b died interests ; later still the man °Q1 y• A roues oudent to some pe, in _ - - ' , trauasetion of business- . e' i.„ pp pp Nevork published • sib to tba effect . _ . ---,----- -_ 3rd. Very seldom do we regale the against whom his fellows could atter no Your overcoat red F all Suit is Architect weather, aha. the scion of Ro alt had bees ick but a 'free pees to the a ove imp ation too forcible no condemn•- v y P - 1 show has touched our soh spot. tion too strong, for the wg be had vii- ° e i w� ^ A. POST, COUNTY . p y h police and confined all night +. I. I , . -As we go to press word reaches ` s of late tracts, manipulated wrongfull b. whe lawbreakers are sent. The city .+ = - A. for the count of c y lm wu ll w' _ I county with indignation, as Do young and sue ,flcAtious furnished f the death of James Jolly, of Green od, lie red private fends, and financially roes could conduct himself with greater i' made early and lade right �} i . bnud;n . steam and trot .�. aged 86 years. He was a very old I , ruin d all sorts of clients ; this man is ro 'ety than Prinoe George has done. - ventilation a specia:ty. offs( .:. who has been slow] sinking for ears now, t, corner Dund,: aha Brock y according to our informant, an object he landerer has been found out and he Residence -Kingston Roati, Em and passed away Wednesday night. The of pi y. Crippled, bmaciated and spirit- may rely upon it that he will retrive each ,,,,- -- _ - tuneral will be held to -day ! (Friday) at less, it would seem that his iniquities have a ca tigation as the I&* can inflict. ��' . ,i i�ctiottr•pri 2 o'clock to Salem burial ground. cow home to roost. The publio grudge w are getting along very well in Con- - i _ .�,,.._ . -- i ' ' Accordine to the Statesman ere agai st his memory should fade before fere oe, but we will not get throe - r��HOM AS 1Ul:C11l;li, g� is 9. . `' tioueer, Valuator, ett•., til F seems to be quite a lot of visiting bet sen this act. the months if every question mooted is the whole of \ortlt sell tiut,t the Enniskillen and Pickering pe ple. =Iu Whitby townshi the dela in re_ to discussed. Happily for the patient: Mr. gnu Mrs. Rammer and Mr. Sau peers lacin brill es is p Y - members of oonfe� nee, a rale of order bar . - �CKE Char es oder t all orders l,r ING'S TAILOR* � merges Moderate. *,ttXtr�X�y q p g R greater than iu Picker- been adopted limflinq every enesker to ten box47, Brougham, Out. have been visiting: that village, and Miss in Messrs, Baer, who have file con- �- -- -- _ __ _ - g' minutes unless permitted a longer space to -------- ____ --- --- Minnie Rogers has returned home after tract of putting rep a naiad wood and iron Ltuutrr r�•tr�f .�fl visiting Pickering for some time. bridge;at Height's, are behind time with sst air is eloquence. We have a presiding _� v office who rigidly enforces the laws ofOHti LESLIE, litJO'i �• -Premier Greenway, of Manitoba,! will couple.of bridges in Whitby, but explain deb• It would hardly be possible fora _ J Pegged Maker 1.,,,,ed anti ren officially open they O,; & D. exhihitioju on the fact as caused by the strikes among presi ingofffcer to be moreemineutly quell- ' • i uNTIN'G. promptly nttenhed to. }•:xpNr ''Wednesday, Sept. 24th. The Man>;toba iron -workers in Pittsburg. This same fled or his position than Dr. Carman.I_ ship. Don't forget the Stan+l, is exhibit will also be present, and the `pen- trouble will Islay the iron bridges in Pick= Ite t Id the Conference•to mind what they : - I I.News, King hcrect, I•ictcu;ng . ►; ' ; ing ceremonies will be enlivened with ering, as the Peterboro company are ex- were oing in making laws, for he would 1$ $�lOWlYl large assortment of 1 - music by the 34th Battalion band. jThis periencing difficulty, and were forged to see t at they were enforced. - - 1lutE�l s. ' fair will no doubt be the best ever he d in withdraw an order from one -firm and. be Praised, we have got through the g _ , I T , ; &Jani". HULsL, I' she county. j gips it to another after much lost time, most i119ea1t question, that of Federation. the'Ne'west Gordon, propriet�t -The public meeting to discuss erl elty owing to the strikes. katienee, that It wa carried last sight by a vote of 17g Prin s in fine new trick building, fin; to 71. There was only one epesoh de iv. style. Every convenience :►n<i to animals and form a Humane 90 iety beautiful virtue, is being put to ractice. Shades - . . . ere•, ut it was in, the interests of peace• i travelhu°„ pnbliel New and em 1 will probably not be held until shoe the Haight a bridge should not be de eyed by It wa to the effect that the vote should be •�•� n' ��ii and_s_heds. 30th lust., so that oilier matters wil not the strikes, as Messrs. Baer had full taken without debate, ail everybody hadNDA� 1 �RN�7.:. ��T ESTE RN Ii0051?, P interfere and prevent a big attend ace. knowledge of the Pittsburg labor troubles deeid how they would' voce. Dr. Doug_ vY now often t<,f the at cot - When the date comes, public speakers before signing the contract with this cor- lee, t ough blind, is the Nestor of the Con. - ' ` " " �'-'O`-" t . ' , . travelling public. This hotf will handle the subject fully, those potation. - I changed hands, has been rt:-tn . J y feren , and he appealed to both parties, ' - cut. situated as it is. oplio,itt may join who ,ike the policy set forth. -The Toronto Tckgf'ttnt published an Fede is and Anti, to now decide the quos. TWM5 TROUSERINGS find WORSTEDS, 1 , it is convenient tot patrons i!t ! -At the last regular meeting of the interview the other day between a reporter tion' d let the olive branch bf pesos wave.' ' or leach at all reasnnahlc hour dickering Fire Co., the; following officers of that ,journal and .& Mr. McMichael, of Thew to was taken by the yeas and nays be. -.- : . . and shed room. Box sta11 auil were elected for the ensuing year : I. Dakota, who was ass R Which III _ _ . . ' horses or cattle. we;gh scales P ing through the city in reed, and it was taken in saoh silence The bar is open at all legal hot Wise, Pres., W. G. Halm, Capt. D.O Con- to visit friends in Pickering township. as ° men were afraid to breathe, and #r - with ere ttgnors of every by then ether, s000rdingto agreement UALIT APPEARANCE and PRICE `L> Y. Proprietor. ' : nor, 1st Lieut., A. Masson, 2nd Lieut., J. The visitor said that the cro ie this year agree y - A. Hilts, Sec., R. A. Bunting. Tread, J. in the t of Dakota in which he lived was n cheering, so that those who were - Wieatchtn�kti - Harvey,1st Branehman, i def" were not annoyed at the shostr of cannot be beateII. ^--., -_ T. A.Qreig,,2nd were simply rninoae, and that everybody trinm h. The result wu teleRirapbed m . GUTHBEBT, N'at� Branchman, C. E.klarquis,Capt. of $oak was getting ready to leave. Being asked q A-- _ /� ! A Ladder, R. A. DiIItnghat i, Lieud. of where they were going, he acid near) all Tor a last nighE shoat 11 o •look, and i - A. ering Out. Having bee y sap yos-•re readtnR iE ibis morni 4 tsde, I van guarantee satisfac Hook k Ladder. were going across the lines into the Can. wh' a aim writing this scrawl. 4 � AN + ELEGANT STOCK PCF F. bssarne' Ey eases. w at 7;" alesned in sho notice. a -Why cannot the hairs of Aaron Buck- adieu North-west where, strange enough, To will see when L am rtoppin It is *uses. ley, of Bowwanville, inetitnte. an action crops this year were splendid, though the a aple did bottle, and the luxury of • ark- }' ^ - aRainst the proprietor' of the Montreal geographic situation there ils very similar Ish ba is really beyond my feeble pe" - - hotel wherein he met his death ? It was to Dakota. Now the evidence against of d ption. I never felt anything Itke ' >' " !• a licensed house, he was paying for his Dakota -is taro great -ifn bulk to be .beer• it. A great number psrake of the`laxary A .. ario accommodation, the jury decided that a, looked. Some people ircm there write daily, and all an jubilant ant over the effects. ` t` '` �A� ' °' ; I . _. .. ` "defective gas cock" cabsod his death. If-stating!that the cropsan good enough. It is paradise for invalids, and a certain tf }" #. ANIS. BORDERING � .PICKERIOG BI `. it can be shown that tl><e proprietor ha(i a In certain small sctions his may be Cure i r rheumatism, so it +e said. A friend I - of mi a cdmlt!ienoed theirs use last Frida p' ' ' previous knowledge of say defect in the tragi, but as a whole, Dakota it pea led y ''' s a a o - p and h has gained four ands rep to this - e Aid. S A* � Pickerin . . ` $ i Pw+ lot the tr•ps•otion a gas Sxture of that room, then criminal with farmers on the verge of bankruptcy. ° - . , • . > kitzq Basiae>is. , q�Qrni g.. But I fancy I ear you .ay. ®Lop . neglect will be established and heavy Appeals for aid to Dakotans will resell here dtnd t erefore I obey your mandate. Please acs H4II� -From 10 t+ damages obtainable. Were �e case to before another mouth goes by, or we are send a Tax Nswe for three weeks from. f � � 1 o'clock. �. . . , --A' ' * i•Pan!t in tlu� r. av it baht Prevent :the I misled by the information recetyed.- Steer the 11 h inst. --F. BAWLAW, Savings k-_-rcetirrellce of ouch trig �l.c•,. r i cR.';.N� •.,�::.Bank III CI +` ;:, }� t lcnr ab DaAotn, 3' ab ulail� . X0 trete., t. p, -9t0. s -: .4 �,,. - y-- GEORGE R ,' i Sep I: 1 KERF _ - , � .. a . �y - , E$-Y) X , f-.. rete<.;P f, . j t.. s.: r C. .. - r , x. - � , . ..� I. _ _ i _ y/ .r - !. ..;y, . '. -.... ,.. � - -3 .fir •3.- r - _ -It ,a . C.. y .4 r. >, d i'- v ly--.: Y ..L M A!• J �i s3 t* .. I'i,.. .y ., . . . a . x •1 ivy. s.J' „ .. . r .. ., .. 'S4 .v - - 7"' a.�"-.- .r ] - �. jl fi- .. . - tF . .. _ ag 'x�.. :dib V a'�ir Y . •i.. -r•L'. :.. £�.. r ,_•Mr «: :. , G .. w - c _ G I <a'`C. g c - •F -rw .5:.- t, a ,.'., :.-- s A i. .a,y .1. t -1:. ,' ,..-. ,,R -v ... --, - 'k, .v ♦. :E ♦ _ _ - .! 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