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I I. � - .1 - . ` , . , I � � - '.� . . : ­, � - - " I .",­ -1 I . 1 - t (gavbo- �'­ - � I 4.1 ...' : "-�'. _'' :1 . , ` -,.- . ., - ­ . -, ,�'.' -_"j, .,�.�. . : - ofi�aatvnt% . 1. . �� .. -, '' , ' ' t .:, . �. 1� !�� I_ . . . I r - , � 1. ­ 1_-, � - I ­ � I . . - , . .� . " . , .� . � . . .. V. I I - .1 �� Y_ I OUTAROT V ; - , . r � DEOXER'S , LIVER IND 8 , .1 - � ­i. ­� � ­ . . .1 . ... . ­ . . � I � � h ''. ­ , ' I­.. .. � _.�" ". I - �­ . �- �. ,. . I -N` I . . I _ - I.. ,� .. � I - . - - x - appeue *4 a erious. -rapidlv i prov- . I . --T"�, - � I "... � � I ,� . . . . . .I - 0 mbi b ' d " h � 61 - Mrs, * . : I \ . I ­ I_ . . � 11 .. Sasi Th' -- so I - . . . Peter Matthews is 03 . - . 1J I 1, . i � . . �, ".., -1 . . - ., - - - ISTS08, 42CORDXD:bY� Stephensp ' � ,-'. . ­ .--1,�': ,��� � I- . .. � I 1 , � 11 ! Recident the ot oi.day.� �-He got his finger mg in health,, while Mrs. D. 12 . '' -1 � I..... - .. I l, ' As I halve VOgbt up Dan Redd-in's livery L I - . . L . . . I .- I � , .,.. K , � . - . . . .. - . Medi I. ' I T11E PRESS AND JOTTED !DOWN. BY OUR. . I . - ;- .:�.­- ��. . -- � .,�,"�_-..., . v 0 %_ Dd eutter ';. '­­ 101 "I , I ., . �' i'.- �.,- i 'N - I -11 "a .�'­ - ' ' "* busineas and have added several new' . . - . . � taker' ff b .-L 11 .- arotind again. I . .i_ ' .. . ..." -1 . :­ � I . I . I . . V . � - __ . . � � - - ��51--,, ,�,- - . 1 , , I - - ___ I - 601LUESPONDRX". . . I , ­ hil t Nor ern Baeh*�Iias got ' The little daughter of Asa. Hubbard is, i .- ,��ij, �­ ---.�'�,!%6' - -, �I I__1 11_w��� nd buggiem, I can scoomodate - , . - . We t! . - L . . . � �.�- , , . � I ­ . ". . ., '. ­ ­ ­.� __ . . - � .- .. . 1. � , R M.BA -0 the OLAREMONT_: . -I � . . all.the t k the E - down with malaria tever, It. is expe�ted �.. . ..­,­ . I., , TRN1AN, "N,'tr,D., C.N11-,M -P borsps a . I 1. I . 11 sh . � ubtio with good rwis stall hours. �. I , .- ;7 i . i . ur 0 a goose eaten at - x . . . . I . - ,��'., I �I omoo and Reoidenloo, . .1 .T r.­ ; ,_� - - a & 5.0,, Coroner. ... - I , - . - � .: Pmve'e'on - ' d. for .they. fre., that she will soon be about. - �..� - " � :. �..- 1. I -111, r -- - �-._- I .1 . r_1 I I � . Ze n a - � I I ., ­ _.:-4 . � I �. . in treat, Pickering Offloe hours: Morning I. .17 Co ered 'bus meets all trains. In -; . 1. I # -t*d �- , I I 0 o � . ­.�- 7 , " I . ..... �. r ' 1 . ­ . _.,�'::.�-," �.-_ - . . � , - I f. , , , 11:30; .I .. - M�..and Mrs. Newton,-of 6"willimbfiry , .1 301: 9vening 6 to 8. 1_- oc nneation with livery-I keep a, _ -11 arry Cooper to Sqon to-be I re.iusts e quenji y cowieii7d wu the Townline hunting 9. � I � .1 f�­.. _ . -_,_ ': - . I !! �;. ,-. . . .1 - ' . . . � .1 . . I I , . ;7-_-.a'� . .houses . . � - � - -4; . . -_,.6 " ! . ,.-3., I -i -, - ' � � ­­ I . . I . . _� - . . , f al,e,*Commission and Board- .. "", all fidbtler a t' the'Wilson - .. for le. . are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ed. . pR. J.'1 H. EASTWO',)D HAS RE- ­ ­ . : '' .- I . . . . _ ­ . ...;. . ­� .- 1. ables, Pickering. . .Rev. White is attending the Prohibition . r. Holden i i repairing his ho�se�, No Wilpon,"aud other,friends in thisloeality. ��,­': �' � . ing Sii .r j , W, - I I �: . . MOVED to Dale's Block,Pickering,east ,-_-�-;' "' ,i I . ` . . . I ­ 11 .z �. I .....: _� :; � -­. : - .. .m. - . � 27-6m.'- (3�0_ ... - TUXTO =0M0JC=M. 'Convention at tQronto this week. --' ' dot& it will:10 better than a now one, W. Cowie has been appointed agent for .,i,.�,4 : ' ---' " 1j, . I ' * '' � " ,-1 __� ,;, ­ . , . ,. , . , _: , of Hariware store. .- .1 . __________1 I' _- ..-,_: I . ,�;__,�--_­__ .- - ­ ,� . I ._1 . . .1 . __ -6 (I L_ Co. s . .- , -, �-.I-..f�! , �%. , ... - . I _� V I . ,. . . Z�, I— , 1 t , r� . . I ,, ' d and do better. P said it had to be fixed the Whi6by Hedge ' Fence Co., for t e ,',.,. I ! . -.- Duncan MorgAD hAa nut yet recovers , h ,�: ,., r . , - . . . . ', ,-,,.- ,*,r..,. - - _ .- - I.... . . . - i .. F .... 11 T. I .. - 1, � ­ . 1. ­ ­ - .c:.. .: . , -1 - , . - -AOX M ". 91 . __ - n --r - the- $;Guth _" - �_ A- . I ,. � from his severe attack of typhoid before he could ring any strange perso Tow ,bip of Pickering, except . I I . . j, . Vobal Music 9 I - �'._ 1-1 . 't�'!:,_'_, r , . ':�. , J,-,- :,:.f _4 q. Izil" � ;� - . ., � �. _ .: ­ I . - . . , � - ­ ________-____;�111 ; -1 _ . - .. James Dow, of London, is visiting his into it, and he 't know how soon that east coruer. . 11 ... . . ,; ..�, � , .,.,~� ���� �, *0 M4 . . � . � i . . . . a �- .1� _� __:1 * , � :l , - - � I N *q0O I- "', . .- I � , _- --. '' I 10 mother and other friends in town. way be. . Huila Wilson, no* of Uxbridge, but; t� ., :.�,� . . 1 I ' ,-rj� , - � �:,:,., - �. - .1 ' , 't'__ -I. . M � ' m I - - . W.l 1, .�� ..,.�,:;. .- IE .HEAGENS . - * ' OS - %jv ,., be ,4 ' I -o Junction, wo We are-hi 13 pl6med with our Metho,- formerly of ,our locality was somewhat ''It,.- . . ­-,�_ .. "I . �... . I . miss LETT 6; I . . R il I . W. M. Reith, of Toront ,'t " v . I .111, � - i- , ­ � - . . ! . . . to :3 .0 I -' .�,�1-%�.-;. _.%.­ . % �. . s nr 1": ,o � � . _ , 4.�. 0 RECEIVE '"' I -0 here with his parents over Sunday. � Aiat oboir..ul o igh the do sing ' one at injured on Tuosday, his rig having collid. � - . - '_- .. -, I ,PREPARED T 09' . .' . y -­ iS NOW .7, "I - z 4. - -1 , -� ; -. , I I . , I .11 . - � . . I . , � I � -, - - . music pup is. Miss Alic r (A cm _L, L.:­ .. ,be Goo. Coates has officiated as orga , e on the.�,' !,;".%� :.­:-" o .. ,; � �' i a Tait, a teacher in =(Z 0�.4 ..I . 0 � - Dist a time. We a-re been,trying to find out ed with that of a runaway. hors ? .. - , ­�.O. - I'll . 'roroutocollege of Music says- " Itgivesme- C)6.4 �.-,:�-�._ :,-:� - * - i� ._ . I - , . . S W._ ­ 0 I.:- W 'to -I - � . .X�" t ..".% _��" . � I the . Ix a ., .0 t I the Baptist obaple for the past two Sub- �the leader since Miss�Fitzpatrr, k has left, 7th con. :, I . . ,h pleasure'to recommend blies Heilgons as ro "q ,_4 0 1 1� . . . '. .. I---� ..�_ �L 0 . . . � - . ph ... _ , ... .1 1; � : -%.., -� ,%y,%­j�_-_j4, !!�- � DIU, She has stquied with me C-M 4 'dV 1�- , ,� ." days. - � - . but we cannot d out who it is. We Walteri youngest wn'of N. L..Ste on* _ I - k I At bar of music- =.1 I - . I 0 � - . 1 'I . 1i"1-,.. :, ast I­ . �j . t. .L - . .- I . . .I ... . , . - rh 8 T f) .1. * . . I. � ,�I. . 'O , I .:_� _ , L . : �'7� . , three, years ill a most studious man-. a, = .I IV ',4 L_ At Claremont, on Saturday, September would advise - SOD, on Wednesday, �'C�. �, � - for ca - . ,thi� other bass singers to at had a bad shaking-up I o ,*�, .1 . isesses a thorough technical training. ,� I X ; . . ­: V"� T" . of - 1.-1�­` . .��#."! Der )ved an ex.ellent pupil throughout. 00 , 0 80tb, the wife of W. G. Besse : of a tend, for when t my are absent Fred has caused by-the horse he was driving, run. - -- " �i_-1, 11- .1 - 1`�. . t , � G&I (P C_A,- ­­. . . NL� . I . / . . :. - .r.' Sh tr pol 6m. 4 ''I., ,-"I - . .�­L�% � ' '.�_, 6 � ii. . I - pro _ . . . I -was not. : . ­ I ... :_ - . ­ . ­ ­ � 6 -. ,�. . - ­ ving away. The little fellow ; , .,� "�,,!. - Be iden"PicKaring,station . .0 � , a- � , � I daughter. to stmin him' seli. � . Z'- L� ., j, . - __ � .. . . a hie frf 'lld H&MM'L � - I . . - ., I 1, _ � t . ' . - I � , . ::L��,_ �� ' - .. � ­ ,, . I, I ri i � I . _� .1 . '... . I � L . - . , I �,._ .".. ' � - - - I -" "L �' '_ Robert ReithAn le ond, - . - � seriously' mijured. '. I " I . -, I _-� . � . , . f ­ .!,; ���L . ....L� 14 . - ' I -'L --_ : --,,�!--1 . . � A P4 . I , - . 1 . I ..I- -- A child o ! _:%1.L .­.­., � �.,.- .. --t- Mao - , I g, I I J v William Norman, younge . __�e V. . : Legal. .' ( 1* 'D I-0 19 ,_ of Uxbridge, open& Sunday with Mr. and - .. : . OENTE? NIAL OORNERS. :'_� . . . _ . -1 -I . I � _-.- . 1.1. � ­. . � - 1 . .. �. �� - .Z __ '_­ .1.01 � I. ­ - . . - _..,.�L _. = .. 'o " � - 1 . ., -1 . .L- ..­?--1- ,- �._ ,.--­ _� �­: � 0 R1 Mrs. Wrn. Nith. ­ . .� . Aw)os and Lydia Brignall, aged 6 months i . _ . ; �.. ... I � - 11. 1 .4."" , I L-,. - t_ . ., . 7��� a , I A , -� ._'L' .. c _____ . 1�.�q C49 N*a*c . 4 _ ,t�% I., .0 13 ;. .. - -RE ,LL, Q. C.,-BARRIS- 1�2 TH t , There will be a number of sales in this Mrs. John Ph iton is visiting friends in aud-28 days, died at his parents residence 1-* ' �­`� " ' - . Ig H M . ." -, ,.,t'-�,'.-.,,.�.L.''EN_ '- - " ' - � - ' - , j F,. FA ,WF F4 - OV-4 ;4 - -1�.. � L ' . -­ " . ; I orney, P = neighborhood during the next few weeks. Western Ontark . on Monday, Oct. 2jad,and the funeral took - ; .. - __ I ... aDd CountY CS ! , I 10 a I :,�,�-,;V- �-, i _.- . - a THR,COdnty crowu A�t. �?i V X i N Pi 0�m : .1.,;".­_. 11,� - - -, solicitor. Court House,Whitby- . 10-Y , "�� .4 "" 0 P Watch the sale rekister for varticularo. - Miss Smith ai d Mrs. Cowau'lapent Sat- place on Wednesday,at 2 p.in, to Salem :..;, ­1. - . "', - �. . . -1 . � ._ �. � - � I- I ___, ___- ca 0 0 �r .; r8 2 " . -' L' ". . ..:9._,_, .__ - , _�� ___ ­ I 0 Rev. White and Joshua Bundy have �urday visiting fr[ends in Markham. eemeteryt where the interment was made. ,.,;. . � � . 0 A :4,- P% 0 rr4 , - ' ' I .­e_: i - 11 .1 " ;­ - . I OLICIf OR, NO. Z I,* 1.' , . . - ,,, 1. ..,.;k .:.� -Ir I ES MILLER, S � .. . , . ' . � r__� . ' ' ... cou%oyancer, etc. office at li-;;,) . - . I I . been elected delegates to attend the Ba - Mr Bambri , of Toronto, visited Our sympathie's are extended to the be- -:-..:,. '- � _ . _ . , i" 1. �.:. . � !. .. , M . ... .�,,1� I., , ,. - I ., Public, . .. . . . a 80j. fi.iends i am ri . . " , PT ey to loan. 1�m %, tist oonve' tion at Waterford next w n this v, nity last week. reaved parents. - _ . . . . :L " ,'�. " --, ­�_ �.- ' ' 'W _' " a" near Brougham. Mon I � W : : . - n ': ' L�� , .;. . ,_ - -.' .:" ' I 0 � �:.i, ,4 .. ��Z, �L* , T�istle 11 66 � a $--d - A- .;_�_.-�.. ,;",-��t'� _:__� I BARRIS- - � I ;8 A or � ;64 �� i - a I The.Baptiat Young Peoples Union will Mr. Norton 4 family who hove re- Farmers in this secti bi narly all .. . L _I �,"- . I .�-,� -�,�,,_�. ;,�, ­ ­. � � I I LLIVRXY - . -- q 0 -f - . - . hold a social and literary entertainment sided-in our mi t for many y!ara, are threshed and tho yield is not'at all a bad. - `- '. " . �`%-_, '4%, . - OW & M c GI . 0 . I �. - .L"�;, I.., - 'L' .. . q , 'te Post . 19 � �� �- ..;I . � �: .,;,�-:,.­-�,.. . -, ...1��,I., Solicitors,&4 . � in the church on -Monday evening next. about leaving fcr Manitoba. Imay pros. one, espec'iallv in the,oat line. D. Dafoe z� - _ . , ?11 ters, _ Office OP ' o , . . . 11 ", "" -.,," k, - c,goe.Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,11A.;Theo. �.. . 00 M . -, % '' . - - '. ,. t!I ,_ , $. , . one to Loan. BY I: in -��119 The Social iq of a pyi*ate nature to which perity be theirs. � & Sons threshed-over 1,000- bushels .in ' _ ,.1.:11__:�,'.� ..," 1'� 4- _11 - . 1B, M ,V T4 9 04 - .I __ - ..­� Z, ",1. .*��­.;-1.01, ! ,&. J, cGuuvray,LL :*- . - I ".� 7: -:� - ... . ,,�Q 1�: �-_ I . I P611 adherents of the church will be wel. We notice ths t Garry Annie, one of.our less than 4 hours- on Saturday, for Mr.' �" -,- I—. I �� . ­ . � - -1. . . A " -1 . , , I - �" . .. �,: �, ,-.- I . . I— 1�_11. I ... 1�.. _ . .,.� - . . private funds I t _ �. __�_.--- _ . isi farme . ,- 1, Z V - thousand dollars, comed. . - most enterprisi ro, brought home Tool, Jr.,,of the 5th con. This is conBid- , , � ' I a - , - 11 . . � i , , � , _ ,�, �. ... . .. .. I . -Scarboro, fair. ered fast work and a better record woul(I I­ _O.. . . , . :-1 - , to.1 Estate Mortgages it vems- ne new wag Con from .- - . .� , " .: �, �i­ :_ .t�,- I i _ ,��,- . . . . .� ��,�,;", - -.� ��`'111'11�'"- .� ��"111'11�� -.� ��`'111'11�'11- .� ��"111'11�� -.� ��`'111'11��11- .� ��"111'11�'� . - -.� ��`'111'11�'I; . i to 1( 1 .7 . I�_ -�._,..- " I'll A "')anon I Grahaid Bros. have: purchased a new a fi . ­ � )f interest. THOS. 11ARKER,Bar- I - �,I .; - .� ����"I"�'- .: -hackney stallion, which they clai.-n will Nothing like haying tho. best Garr .. be hard to procure. ��j�-�! onable rate ( 4-y �,z .y . I :­t � _! ." � ng,(()Very Saturday.) On ano'r, Bank ,--- .1. �' : �4,:.�_,�;,-!.'." ..�' _ I . . - t; 1 . . . 1 . . , " .t .� ... I _�..''_', - Z . . . riAtor,Pick . ' Rev. W. G. Wateon, Joe assistant on - ;.. -�:......I . :, - - -�,t..­ _ I . .­ - .1.1 : ,­ 11 , , , - . , I ' be e . I ,...:� . . ,.I . . ��....�, .� _ , � . ,qual to the noted Fire Fly, the fine tv " ._ . , . I . . � � _�_ - - .: .. � � RMISTON, LL.B., of Law- this circuit, Occupied the pulpit of Cen.. , -­: � . .." . _�.,;:�� .1� .-. _'.I - . .. , W S' 0 -miston & I)rew Barristers, ` PI KERING BRANC19k animal the firm lost last year while abip- . � . . ­ .. BROOK - - , _; - . -, , I i .:�_i, �- _!�1.4'.C�` . - 1 . . �: ,: -�-.:, j. � .,�I , I , ___ . Toronto. The w borse was and deliVered ­ � -�.� . . e. _­. � I ..:._� _,41. .1. .;"!� ­­�; �,;.-" �,,�- ��-, - , ce, Or piDg him to no tennial church I%at Bunday, .� .;, . . . __ .:� , - � �.... . � � . , �:ez 11 11,� .,Z,,!41. . . * r .� - � . i . , � I .. ., _ , - otaries *c.,15 Toronto' Street, 'Vo- . .... . ' . - t�i .­ ,.,I - ,,-,'��­ � � ., n, p ,:' �� ': .,_ - 17- -es rs Lowry, of Mal*er si on , ''1. , � . - , - :�M, " solicitors, ut every Tbursday. -!, . -..-.-" I ,-,. __ ­ . ,­ I 6aermo . , . . 11 . purchased at Ottawa. a very impt si,re discourse, which was Mr. and M ;-"'�­ I - .,�- ! � _ , ? ronto,wil a at ev to loan. 22y, - .6" - daughter of John listoued' to wi;h close attention. ,Mr. Sunday at John Taylor's jr., of llighland..�­ � -.' �1- ��'�:�-_',,��?, I- ,; ­�ii % It 4.. I � - Office Ove .Bulidy's shop. MOD pe, for We transaction of all legithnste M � i eldept , -;- _. ".,1.%4�.?.A,�.,o� ar are , I . �_ - - , Bauki ng DIUSiDOki . - Watson's many friends here were pleased Creek. I .! /.� � . , ­ .- . '. � . , - B. JOUQ6,Talsarn, died at her father's ro' si - � . . , _..._.. g. ,��, tw,,_ -, . � .' ' - 1. a tea. , *_ , 'i',_L­I - z : . t, ___�_ . t , - . vietertnalry. . - .Z �', Orricit HouRs-From 10 to 3; Spturday denoe on Sunday evening of typhoid. The to haye the pleasure of hearing him. � il Rev.'Cbisholm, of Dunbarton,donduc �_--- - ':0,-1,_,i k,�',�.­.- ; I '�i' _ . � I - . -..'�' _�4 � _ ,� I _____ . ��e, eeting at the hoine of Mr. Scott, . i 'L:.�._ I­ -,.,,f,k�W,!, 7 . . prayer m .. �,­!"- � I - - I . ,.�1. . . � to I o'clock. �nday to Salem . - _ . .. " _11;I;_.-, ,., - - �t. , , . - . %^,­^v�­ . . . funeral took place on tic . R - . . �:-- .1 ,"'t" . I �... I ;.. -­---^­'- .1 .. .. I �,- -V,i - " I ,_ �L -, .. ,�_­_,� Wn . . I - L -I - . Oil Tbursday evening of last week. : -, � � - - .:,. _.�:t�117, �: . - 'J, . 1,""" � ,_ S-I - - - ..- ,"I . . � - Dl�. V -INIZANT, V. S., GRADUATE Sa-vings Mmkiii oonneotion. -cemetery. Her brother JaLnes is do , , *� '. . . -GREEN .1 RIVER, - :.�, .I I�1�.I I-� .;_�.; � ; -A�17 , . Flead ' 1 . 1� - . .�I .. '..t. - '. Quite a pleasant gatfiering assembled at.i L' ' � � - ­ih, L- . t 2 - - 1� � . . .1 . ­��-&, L , -with honors, ont. vet. College, RR, .Manager. . with the same disease. - the house df J. Weir, Armadale,�on Tues. i .''". � � , L; . I otfico Dunbarton; Now- I . Walter don!t ook like himself la;tely he . 4 .�4'a_ -1 I , . ,� �.L I ofdce osha a,Brar cl Avery pleasant event took place. dev of last week. Mr. Weir spared noth..: �':-- .."-��-.'.�.- - . -, -IR -� , h Asst tendance day ,or night. ,. . . . his the appears nee of a young man that .. . , ..�� �C 1p,--, I 1. _._- �_ � - - : ,�L.,.'' .:,.,.,.� .,,,,. -, in at I ­ . � � I � ',I-; " S A _ � . ton -Vi - . � , ! .. -.�444'1� ,jonag mith shOP, High- . . .. I residence of Mr. IBushby, out of here, on . ing to make everyone enjoy themselves. ; - __.­_.�e L, _ _ -� �_ I . I ' L, : ..' ,_-7- :"�J_� ­�­_I m.(301iin'F' blacks had loet a frien 1. I " �, . Will be at n. 28-1Y 1, .. � w -,. - .� .. I �. , 1, ,� land Creek,everY,Saturday atterDOO ::� �"._1 .1 t Wednesday, when his daughter Aunie ed a friendly ' ' .! ', '.-,"- ,, . ---- . EASPOONS . _:;�-- . I�, - . A. B. Collins left here last weak for ­ ''.,.. * _ .__ L; . -4- . , .,i I . eio Alexander me with Higbland Cre rd inst-, - '..i �- . -1,?.11�. , ­-_ -1 :? .. . . _. , :1 Jane was united in marriag Ii.gwood where he has accepted -a position 14a I ,�:,;,_.I...- �1, . �:�,1, . , , .1 .1 - .�'_, . _ _ ,". 1 . t . . - RY.SUR- 'cl The game was a draw, caph side scoring a� 'i� , X., - I . coi. The Rangers F. B. C. play ,TINS-,V-E TERINA ­ . * ' r . HO .. Smith. The cere-nony wafi performed by as boolikoeper for Btephen's Bros., lis . E N Graduate Of the Ontario Vet- .­ - . - 1 , - _. ,. ':�_...A:�� .. I L '.. _ ' L ,_.­ ­. I., r ed that it� '. . ­­�i�- ,- - ",. , " . ' L ­: " ��,,�. :� . 0 G Whitevale . . _W,�. .. . Owing to the reeent fe U in Re 'e join with the family will follow shortly. goal. There wa a eport i&is . _ , 7�-q-%A,,v , 11 , -,. I. � . v. A. H. Kippila. NY I a . ,� - orinary Col 6'9e' , Toronto, will visit ' ,-L, * :F:.` ", appeared in the NEws that�Highland Creek L L 1".. 'Cherv*y ood every Saturday- Diffee.ses of 1. ilver, we can give you Solid people of this locality in wishing th0yOUVg Last week Miss Cynthia �errier bade . � ' '.1i'.. .-.:,.;L.�:�:,,'.4-��,':_ - I and . ��. ;i . ,. a I . L . , . .- . I . 1, ­_ ,. ­� . S led to at my shoeing forge . . Ir . defeated the Hangers. Su;p,h a item never. - ., � 1. � ..- . ' __:- the horse' t ot attenc , couple a long and prosperous career. Mr. good bye to her man lends and took the I . - 1, ..i'j �L.'-i . .__�11 " L I . I. - �- . . I - -,P�,:, L , h u., Picke . . . �-,.,.., ared . , ._,�,r' ­' '_ . '_,�L,Ow - . . ik I I�I 11�1� .t _ . . lot 33,7t ,ring. Calls prom Stly at- 'A,'�'.,%:�-_..-� ;�- , Silver Teaspoons at $18-00 Smith boa taken possesbiou of the Ash- train for Clive od, Yof,r appe in this*paper. ,i. 1. ,L�*-t �',f�.- address - Whiteva of ont. ., . io, where she in- " :.-, -f - 1 f _,_ , . : * -,k- 91 or,� tended to. elegraph : ,�!­ - i The final match fo&the medal-preseute(T , on River,Ont- 3t-y � ,: .1 L . ' '. . � .:L!-_ , '.1 . - _�­­ .. , friends of Picl&ring and ­I . 'i:� L. _.,� _ L . . . p.o.addrii : Gre ___ _�...�., . per doz., which were always burn blacksmith shop where we have no tends to remain with� f riends for the win- by the Scarboro, ...,..:_*-' 4. 4��,..: .R ____ ____ I . .: - I - . I . It , . .. -, ,: --i.� �_ .A I __ � .1.. �1.- .".. .. . doubt he will do well. - - ter. i !: - ­ . VETERINARY ." .. - which was to be played for by schools from '. I _;I...- ,.:�N5, 1. I c.", I . � , .:- '.I. , - ", . . , & ton, . . � R O-P K I N S1_ .4:- sold - heretofore it $ 6-00. Two daughters of Arthu'i Johm Our carrAge builder,-O. H. Doten1has Picheri.ng and Scarboro at Roaeb&nk on :1 .;�'� .".-i": ;;,� '4�' . n-aduate of Ontario Veterin- :'' . �. . � . - . Wi a goon, g ­­; :�.I..: Ilage on been on the shelf for a week or so but �':_ _.�f I, ,�-�-',� V�_�.�I. office and -residence.Lin-, .­ Greenwood, drove up to the vi June 16th was settled the other day. Thre6 I- I_'.L ­ ­I . , . .. I . �.. . 1. .. . � Lry College, Toronto, ILY ­-': i The marking .with initials we are pleased to state that hd is able to " _."4,r� -_ . . g village. Calls-by 11 _.I" ,, _.L: .L_' -,.!I , ekerin . � . . - and tied the horse to a post in schools competed for4his valuabie medal,:; �:'. -T 7._- 1 . � .. . _.. ton's avenu , Pi Saturgay . . Tuesday ai u although looking rather ­­-,r';.N.] -,P- , ,� - , � attended to. .. �i , be &round ag _. . :.'�. -; � w,. ... ., �.. .11 is done on this elass of goods, front of 1. & D.-Macuab's Store. 'The - . I . 17 � .or nightL I rouiptlY r ." 10_ I slim. I * . Brougham, Highland .Crelek and Cberry - . .: -� e - I 1. a,f tern 3on o each voek I will be from I to 3 at -,� I .. , ast is rfectly quiet to drive, but will ood. Highland Creek defeated Brougham. ..". I ��­ �.',--,.,'!,�- ,,57?,, ' ' . I , . Pax�pn'@.fihop, Eli bland Creek and from 3 to 6 . �.�. 1 1 be DO James.Nedd has sold his house twd lot w -:_ " :, _.r�i' . nd diseased 1: .�11 :_ ,'.*'- ` ...�`A',&�4-'::- I 8110p, 0,3t Hill Lame S '...­ � : without extra ebarg - . and plaved a tie with Ch�rrywood. On' - � I .�", ,"': ..;" ;, . , ,_�� � . - '�� ' & -. -, _ . , I I',— ." , at coilin's 0 not staua unless tied by a rope ai-ouvd the here to 0. P Ferrier. Mr. M. *1eavqs � ! - '. ­ . feet attendel to at 1nV own,fOrgO. , �",; .'.",' . , - " ...., .. -1 � - , I . -I ut the 30th of Septolfiber, t' u-uttw sat to play .' . - - -I :il,,, ., . 1. �; k. This the little girls did Dot do,b shortly for H Man, where lie haki pur- . I ..' -.__�,:­ .,-,I - - , , .�: :", . , ,.� ,I - 4 ­.,, , - . . �.�� " Nickle teaspoons 90 cen S a nee RM - , � . I . �: - off the tie in Mm. Alli u field, one mile :: ­`(_,,," �., V 7�� W_____-_.­�__ �­ . .. � merely Wtdued the animal by �tbe bit. abased a fine n sidenee. We- are sorry. to son's Y�� . . �_, I .:� . _­'..� �;�1,_': .1 , - -_____ ,­:::,� ,�," we6t of Dunbarton, the matoh being easil -1 .- 1_ �. . .. _ - � . � 1� . . - -, . .�,_. ,I.-1, -, - . I . i �;_ -. ild remained ; �," :.:.�., A ,. I It,of J-t.to fk .9 avb ok# . -­ ".e. , 1 :�.I . � doz. : plated -ditto' 6om $8 The younger ch in tbobuggy. lose Mr. M. eks ie has al%vay� been a good won by the Highland Creek school by a, -.: -. - . _ 4'.. - . - I - . , _ - ­ - -� '. .; '-,.:", � I -�, . Pre"i t 8 tom �- :-. �­_._ ''_�. . el, . ,%11 . .3 , . .. : I__ -­--11­ -1.",,�_ �� -._ :. � por and mie of he bright lights in the . - _ _ . . .1� ., .' itly the hom became uneasy and neiglo larg - . , -�, ... r '?,_Wtl. ­111___-� . - e majority of goals too. pumerou' , , � ­_ "I , - - i - - - ­.,., ,.� ;-$1 : � I . ,1 , * '. .' �: ' I . - - ----- -- - __1 � "'. ,�:!--.;. to. $4.50 per -doz..., .� _�. � . -will be I . �� . _: . __ L.�''...:� , SucoAeded in jerki 3g loose and dashiug Sabbath school in which place.he 11 , I . , INS bUNN, Conveyancer, Corn - . - . ention, after Cherrywood making rules . � �1�;: " " ,'' !,; ". 1 . , . . . � In I . _. ., -� ,-�"-:,­l M.- .. , , . - I . . "I�:...*_: I -Amos. ­ 1: ' : " .'' ., - �.: t_. 110110 - 0, . . -,a_`.f,1 1! - . . . __ missioupir for V 7 - . 1 .1 ___A.W0*UW � - - - T1101 takin'g &ffldaviti. at I '" b the littlo, girl in very much.mis ed. . - C., 0 are- SNO . 'S BA RNUM r . � , - a'a the road u i;e , . . . . to suit themselvee and tearing the Western ,- . i Luont,Ont. , . -, .20Y 9. . �. I I �,� -�� Wilson's - shed. gain taking to the . � ieces. My adyise' 1 , 11-,-- . . - I . . . . .. - . Association rules all to p I - . . I ...- 1. ­ � __ � - ` � � - I KINSALE. - .1. . I I __1 - . . . . 1. : I ­­ I : _. . Brock 9 -1 ..- . � ,� : . to C arn- . - . - ­ � 11 . . . � I .____- . . ­ . . WHITBY. ­- road the fri teued horse ram fur- , . herrywood is We get the rules and le . . '.. �., - ,�e::_, -11." ­ - .-1 .,. I . I __ �, . - - , '. . , - .. . , I . ; - -- , : ,.Is of Marriage ­ .. .�!,.Z , , 1. I '. � . . I .� . : %.v I I I iously souith. When opposite Mr-Madill's. . the first., then get a field behind eome, - .. � ..- � � .. I , . �:'.w . BUI,qTING suer __ - .. .__ _� I .. -, , . I V . ­ I Ezra Wice, o understand, is giving up -bu m - � . .. �t I )County of Ontario. Of- . . , 91i and start on a small Rcale, and if­ - Be Lic6qqeg forth( ' . . place in the .7th conoession tko runaway - - . ' ' . I ­ . nee, at the storg or at big residence,Pickeri a 1, : . . . - I I Mr. Macke 's f vi�v. Zid, - ng ­ I ­ ..". - thereAb anything y u don't know, ask . 7. I , I 14�%....,- . ,�.'. , - _ bnggy I good Teal ot grain is going through 0 1 -. I . 12-Y . - . . , I. ..�.. ... � �.', oollidod with Hugh - WHSOU'S - I U E ,-�-,:, . ,­'O'.� .i�, � . .� �� . .. - . A I I I Village. - - 'L-,,- -, . . _):,%� ... .. . �.' I . throw,ing that 'gentleman out and Soma. Highland Cre'ek and you might get back. . . I � .:* . ' - ' ' - . - ' ___ -- __ _____...._.....__ _­ 1."" ' . odr burg daily, n route for tho 13rooklin your 8 to 0-in fa or of Highland Creek. � I 'I B-AamisTER. ­_. ­Mob6a -Buiiaing what injuring him The buggy �vas left elevator. , . V .. --i . i-i Ro. - . DOWNE S, ­�w,� ]DR. bE_AX_'S I - -SA111 JONES.`! ' . 1120437, etc. --Sto.uffville � . ; - - :t 1 ,_; I I VXSC�qic tor, ,Conve q0od there and the hors� was not captured un I Lovell Harrif on is said to be neari-g his ; .. I- '. .01 ' .-. n S ff ords Blocil. Claremont Office in Ir'On Pills for renovating the E I u . . ?­�*,�-t I---- . � . � i -.1, I- I � �, . .- �_ i _ ..h'. - officei a 11. , open every Tuesday, Money Le , tit he rea0hed DrOuibaw. The little firl' end ouite s*d ly, po hopes being enter- .- . I '. , wri . .. ­ Bundy's . I . � � - .1 - . I 1. I _f -, .- .. , ., I : . . 1. - .­ - _ - . . .I ., .. very, I . . -- 1. � �-. , I . -11, .. ��. . 'ALSO .�--- c . , Ills r I - Loan. - 4. �` ,-T,-_1 .- , . , - ­_ ! � Was Somewhat 4bakeu up and terribly. t&J1140i I , EVALE. . , . - . ­� � . �. . - . . : L , , . � .. . � . . . - . ., - . . __ . - . . I it her iujnries Were uA Of R JJ1O. ke, las sWhre(" the services of - - ' - - . . .. .­. .. � . I I . . P 'DR. .DEAN'R Liver Pills, the beat 6ightened, bt . - R.B ATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK . and .serious nature The buggy apd ,harness Neloou bltmd gett 0 assist in the fall work. The Ad farr�islied -music at . ; �' - Do Cotivoyancer, Comnlissionerfor taking knoA n ropedy for billiou4ness * ' � I the Scarboro . . . - 011(lavits, .kocountant and Insurance Agent. . . were much damaged. wbile the horse re. He wil remain with him some two months 9. Major is sp dayg 'with.,.-._' '!. :. I . .� io ,-can on farm prqperty,- Wins pro. all st)mach troubles.., ,, -'i,­_:�-_�v .;1:*,�- . coiyed Some slight es. It is well wo' boar. * A. ending a few I � � Money , .11 �� . .11 .. bated. ol,pj(�,,H-At Whitevale. -, Will be in '. . I � that the accident t = in such slight Miss Hate f bovenson returnM home friends in Toronto. ,", - Brougharn every uenday afternoon for the � I..-.-. . . . from London a ow days ago and her place ' Dr. Major sp�nt, Tuesday and pwyt of: -- ,­..�.�. �.: ' �t):.'!i - . . . . . � - I� ."). - W. 11i, How � transaction of business. . - 27-Y . - -4 - . - 10jurips. . . . :.:-�_.. . :7:­_,_� _., . . . I. . � � . _-- -, -. in Sabbath Sch( ol and church is no longer Wednesday near Victoria. I -,� I . ' I . . I 1; I I . __________ . . - , ' - . -, --,-. T _. .�_- Miss I illie Besse is visiting. her brother - . �". % DRUGGTST-..- -1. s . I:— ". WHITBY. , � � - .M_.. 6 _ . .I . � i vacant. � . . ... .. . . . . � i- . - _;- - . .. - .,� . . . � . . w %. .. _.L ' - - , . ­ . 1 . The barvest-home at Greenwood a few L I . � I ­ _� -L . - -t for anadl%., ., .. I .....'. . 11_. i-_ MALVERN. _ ..�, : 1 . .. � . )." ' , . .1 , ` �' 0 __ I­ , � , Val Mrs. J., Davis, of Ohio, is viskt . - , I Y TO LOAN APPLY TO F. , G. W. B�sse, of Claremoot. 1%_Tonyut�hison, itlyproiser at clarolnont for I Sole agen : . I cl"),Loa p nent I onn & Savings C0 head . ' ,.,.-, . _. .. .''., __ .I .- I eveniligs ago was a very suocamful.fegG , .ing her . .,.� . � 1� -.- . : .. . I I. I C:-j -.-- ------. _____.._______.______�_ � , - daughter, Airs. A. G. �Vhjte- -1 �. ­ -11 T!",8., st� ,(W, Total eeds ainountin to nearly one bun .. b L k capital 83,0(k . or open un 9 % � -, of]!,,-e,To11 --t , week the p: oc - - ,- - � as �:7 L dred dollars. ' - . worti), of Torwito, is;_visiting. . - - - ­ , ­oL­_0 r�,r "Ite cri,ovally 1,311ols 1110116y OD �, . '..,k,4� -11 - M . ­_� A - - On fiLvor- in tbii viciulty. . . ,_ " � � - _ t;atq I I lo,v3st'Cl e., of in�ereqt an�l WILZINSON -: - PLOWS : " 'Aleud t8 lay of last be his friexid t�. E. Thornton. I %L I ", Mortaages and do- . Spectacles &re not particulaf who wears. Look out foi (lie mother social to . . - . - I�,11 ­ . I 'A.,., - - --,-. able tt�.rvas of roil a%,nloat, - - " Mr. and .Nfrs. Eli Nighf3wander, of Groen. . 1 . '. T ss - given sonte day ioon by the J tAvonile.Tein- . _ "_� , . � ". bentiii V-busn.d, No coDinii �Qu..No delay . - 01PI)a now-&-days. - . I - , - - . - ., 1 ,411, . Expenses LAO Ora C- - . . - istf - .. for s6lb and rep4ir�. kept. Miss Maggie Stirling, of Toronto, ,is vig. ple to which all will be mado welcome, we River, visitcd frien3t, here on Sunday. , ' ­.�, ._,:, . -1 � --,! . . . ... - , uud Sam Dicktion, of the Toron to Police forew. -.� �� 11 .... ._� � . . erstand. . � . . ­ . a-________­���-�----7- �., �� * ,:� :­ ,� �. . . . ' .- - . - . �. I .jv i,lk�'.-_"�_:o:------.i .: I.. . _1 itilig at Alei. Neilsou's. ,- - Briguall'ifi quite a little. better and is iipending a short tinte with friends here. ,i, .-- - 1. . _�"...-I I, _, I -i . I " �. - c0UNTY ARCHITECT �' -��..-, ':� - . . 1, 1.�­ . . . _, .' ' ,�_' ! ' - . � - ' A. FOST, � . ..- .� , - . I Did those prowlere tool any the worse of R Miss Annie Miller has rettirned from a- , .-. ­ I ...- I . - . V-1 � I s i .. - . .1�1 4. . . - L. I . I . to-inf 'im the general public his . - - I ,�!; ­ ,..,, ­_ ... . . (_� .. i A ,ty of ontario Drawings . . heir ramble in T t's water rnalon patch- wisheu � q . -11.i, r . - s for the cot!!, t h benefitted, ,� : -_, _�, - � , , - . ­ . � _ q. aua R,)3cif,Le Ltions ftirnisbed for everv.class of Hbisies'ho' eing ri qp'ecialit 0 I stock of boots aad oboes are oomplete, hav- a length.v stay'in Muskoka,tn uc __ ­ ­, �r .-� . ­ _�c- . . f _.. , � . -. I buildin*. . i,ot water boating and. Ye ., .. Jobn .Jackson, � Uncle Sam's domain*, . I , in health.. ' - ' . �._,..:� �'.,��4_�,�t ­ . I--- - . . ,--�: :.- I . :. g Steam .1 Ud. . -ce . . . - . w days in Malvern uu:- in a full iupph on hand as usual. ­ ton. .­­ : _�, . .L­: I.'_ �-- 0 ,4,--�:: _: ,,, , . - , , . , i ventii4tion a ipecia'", Ofli -Gerrie B14ck, 1; � . '..- ! . ,.., . . .. is now spending a 'L�. : ' �:.' -­ � ­ � ., . , . . Mthan RiAardson accompanied by John Besse left on Monday for Dray ,, m ., - - , . . !___ - ,"� �,�,�'­ � I Corner DuAdi%s and- Brock streets, WhiAby. der the parental roof, , . .. I . I . .11 . ­ ­ ', _-,,� ­'. . I . -y Colliplete stock of wagons Etna hoe. Lewis lef, lait Friday for Chicago. . :. .- , ..:..__ -1.,. -%," ReL:,ideneo-Kingston*goa4a Ettst Pickering. 37 . . Everybody took the party at Harry T lie iutends building a new burn o1i his farm . �," ­ ' '_�Z;�t_ - ..._- _ _.. _'. . � - _ - . �.. __------­--�----___ were The former wU visit hia Bon, the latter bis near there. - # . . . ". ��..�'kl. .,��-�. :�� - . . I Jacques lost Thur y evening and I I-_ - 1%. -., ��,,,.';��. � , . uly - d . ' '3& � -1 ! "i" .,;, -.: ­,-_,,� - 1i - - -b ' �gleS L or lan ( =tbrao. 0 1 - brother and sor io of the fair AMerierm las- Geo. Bell, of Markbaiii, 'spent Sunday,-. :.., -.`,-,; . L -1- I -7 : I ,. . well pleased with t1he evenL , .swr, w.rs. iucmaiijeit, who con,. - �_L:.,�- .� "'. L"-r 1. .�_� . -! 14' 1,T. P ENNELL, HOUSE PAINTER / * -. . L . � witil x1vi .i ., : .-:. :­ -­,. :- &,,oi I . .j. Piet T)P,,om1,n-_ All kiudf,of house paint- 0 . While daddie's Oman W48 on hli WILY we. . . . .1 . . . 111. .'-;, L:� . aing, paper-hun king, qlaz. Mg .� the - latest,__, styles,_ Isaac Bar 'in for a tinues very ill, - , - - - ,.; -'Z:"Lt-L..'�* ­­ ­ . , �., ;.L _. I . rue, . -, I , - , i4',;iign Nvncing, grv,ii e ho .key has been home agal - ' ;".; t--*,:-'_&'n- - . ��, - . :1 __- I . 1,- .. to the exhibition, Wcame rather .. I ." - - _ , ort ' . .. � his father I John Wilson and ff. A. Wpflierall 904.. _�. , �-�,Z-1 ing. Raii,oniining, tinting, etc., done on ,pb . : . � dayhelphil on. the farryi - . �'., . I - .. . which ca sed the driver to �a- few " * ,� I,. ' . , I.-V -13k_ 011 . 0 1 1 fractious which ca __­�..,1� �, __.. .,�,�,w��.!,!� " , . . I . . - . , , Lutle'u. All painLing liont,VY "10 Will bu Of Pure ..- ash,* . I ance, so do both on the sick list. We hope to see them: I � . ,L- ­.�Wk; e �J . - -!I '- cheap for I sth t he jumped from the We miss hW 8 ailiq counten ' - 'A" - . . I. I 1".,­_.',�� % 1��- �`_­ .,-q� ` � lir,h-2tj 'Al t6!ld VVJ11t;t)'e(v1&U4 Fftt6faCtiun,gU%r- I ,..,i .� 1. m;- - ­. come so nervou - I - - . ` . ., t, . ­ ­,�,.,._ .,__ ''�, 4 1 _ _ 91 , [Lut (,�4 Au, uarly older,bolicitod. Any oxdw- .__ , 1. ,. I rig,.whilo the hors bounded onward, and sorne others. ,Jennie will welcome Win out again ibortly. -V ."" i - . I­� � ­� , - g" . - �8� . V � , , 51 � left�lLh J.11minc,r & 1.4on, buteberR, Pickering, lu a Itpd b"k at his ear' 6st convenjenco. -- Mi*s Nettie Cooper has returned .hom . 1. ; 'I I _11, -� . A - ��,.-- *i - �� �.1 . � 4 dianlay of P m by her ­.�. -I .,le.;�,:.�i. -7,� ,"A I -, t) - C...J. Steveison lost hid valtiable -r, - -)n Poitif, a-�r.nnipttllif-d - " .- �,--�)­�, .. W111 i,)c-nve protapt attentiva. rk sbop and I- I - 14 y ore long there was (Jr old froi Aw,lrrs, . _!�� W er scatt 4. .Z i�j.,. ,;"*tYW,!, ., _1y . * . ad 6road-caut oyer th , A; . % _.,�­V-,,6At�; *,:7.- :. . R16 MOORZ -4 Picker 9 0 ' . .L . . :. pr'.- J-X-, ��Ibi,by; .1 -, J91y .. bits of,tinib � :' I _­�� -, � . . � . L -:.- I driving mare a few days ago. It is skip. nopliew, Blake Paliner, . . . L .L1. - '­ �� .t ,. , - . - - ; - '' . . - . We wo�ld advise Geoirge to be . .41', 't � .1 !� -L7;-­_ .- " - ­ higbway. . ..� lr'­L�_ - -,,- , --' --L-- .. - - White- -, - I r . � . - , I . . . Posed anotherhorse kicked her, ber leg be- Mr. and Mrs. T11-08. Pugb, T. P. , - �.���'.t,I 0 _:.,--���:-_-'p�.� 1 1 . .- .:, .1 - " `. �.L , . . I . -I I ore 0sations whes driving a colt. - -)s. Beare. W. '-'. �T-ii,,r AL'I ' �7�' , . 1:1 � (1. GAO, TC01 � �- .-�.� ___ '-"' _ L.. L . ' FAIRBLNKS, e . � !- `*. .,,,,..:,_. % t .1 . t1i- old. and rehible J�it � _X 0 0 %. Ediih'o fruit farm was again visited tug broken a i I d's Fair,.' . . �4,�'� ;I - 40 Auqioneer, sbill in the field, able and b , ,Lng no altPrnative onl3 to ill . . _r-1 . ­M' l - - . W � irbL 1.). W' AS. L by Professor RoWOD11, and the work not kill tbc ani�!11 t once, which painful duty returned last Week from the Worl _'_.�, 1 . ...",-L..19 .. , . , , li� . - . - - , I _;_,�.?.,, �� , .�_� . williug .'o (aladuct ADY sales entru - .! . was-duly perf med. I I all highly delighted with their brief visit. . .- .- _­ - ,�' , �.! . : � .� . I . . . - I.. A . . ; . proving satisfactor� to his judgment. the � I'm - . �.,' 'A* 4 I and tak6s t iis opportifnity of tb%nking his pa-t- .� . � 1,.4 ., N . � .,!',,- - I I 1 ronliforpaitf-vori and bopeefor a coutinuaDee IRD M ST�v OPPOSITE POST OFFICE foreman had to -be. expelled. No wonder James Sadl , our*shining stook'raiscri Alex Armstrong lists .not yet returned. - _ �___ " ... ­ , w.. -'' , 1, t � I �� . . the home, having gone loll to Peoria to visitl '!-- . _-�_....,- '. ,. _",zA - , 01 t'lern, - ItermE, io oervicos moderate. Ar- ; I ther.down0ast as he stated he showed his val able stock of hoge At � . ­� '1 , , �., . - --.� - , ,� , - r . Dave w�a ra d e harileas em- :- ­ _­ ., ,� I - wl,�_.i_ - , A - rv,� 'I , :, � , ,., . magealelits f,n to dagoo,and terma can ba DIP.40 Ontario an I urham exhibit. coming off friends. In his absqnce h �1_1�11:. , . ­:--Z-.-­.--,j�* - ,- - . , I-.1 . �' . FL'W 11, left 06 kind household. 1 It would be MOrO I . * _� .. _. li.t -4, �. ! I , . -'it the offl(�of thiti pap'"r 4&tf . one MOB rium - . , :__ .1 .1,1 ; . nison _ Id iq being well 1 managed by foreman, _. . ,,'. --��:,:, .. ,._ . - - 7 1 . - . . . : - , : .!. 1­4-,�_.i_. 1__..W_ .24. . - ould go' to several firfl ,*toward low- Wni- FbntOD, who iW&t t1le 811me tim" pre� :P 1'_ ,. ke d second If Ja _. . %!. M &H '. to the protossor's eredi� if he. w ;tSv 0 PO I—:_; . I 4��.� �� . . . . � . . - w . I .1'.. ., 6. ."I 1.4, . . � _____ i � - . : Church on Sunday's instead of going to ould not do co mu,h time itha-h2 '­,­ �:, - _�_ - ... ' .1, - D - parilig ,hi.s Yorkabjqe fQr _; . -1... ..- . - I,f 1�� ; -1 M. 9 POUCE11.11R, Licensed Auc- -I -- -_�, - ' M anufraoturers of .: : .., the , Mai I -6 � , . !, I _. .%-1 I .. . . a - a ' �-, : , - I�� L 1'r, �� TTT0 11, I ghbors houses alid caliging disturbances. bring the ree, oi hiFi Clydc d,xle ro dster _f" 'I . I . s.' Def . . I #__ � �! -C �io �31 r.Valuator,etc.,for East Yorlc anti , moutot ea and all tast Saturd I match took bis ot ior an produa Fair. . -. th io. Strict Marblem datones ay f-cot- a . � - �....1. ...'e.V�.i. .-,: ..". . ��. 6 ivhbtu uk' Nor-,h. aniT Souzh Outax . � . Russ Tab6r with his fleet littlid Sh tlan �. ,..� .:- -e Scarboro' tive.. . - I . . . ..- ."!" ­-'_;­'� . I ' ' 4 flers trgttiug pony .Saturday- - : ,,: ,,. :-'fil,., .�-41.-I .- 1Lt4511_,i0119;won to all ordei4 by mail or tolegraph. or Cemetery :Work. -_�. ace at A. Neilson's between th . .-1 -'-'- Q�`trf,9p­vulorite. Addrobs THOS.POUCHER, .- .. Ot � _. � . - I , .- - ;, -..'",-" ," ..­. � . . .� .- . High b I he match - Our friend ohn, who was so attenti0o to did up t4e mi . � , : ; , 1. IT ., � . - . ... . Vangers.and I d Creek. X ening, taking not Only first:place but 0" .": -1, � .:-�?1��. ..", , - � . . � . ­ ­ , . - .- - . , '.. -1 .1. 1. D 147,Byo11#h&m,Ort. . . . -ing 1 the western n illionares-daughter, ii' likely e,V .... ,��. _, _ �1. '. L I - -N. .,.,� ­. - " ... - 1.1, _P To of 0 tab a . j Am- was evenly contest A t,90h team goof ' ber from tb other vehic - V- ­,�, - 11 . ____� . -1 . - . - Also On " ton. . we bear, 'a's lie is lik,gly to some tim le in an 1" I _1_ 4"i i .-, - 7 . . , brican ad 0A goal, The returnmaOh is to be played at to start farm ng 1..,: -.1%--5,--.-,-. 1 ­ - . key hio . .1 . I � -, I t a month. W� get a Vag �� . ,�.­ - -I. i . . ;fi�v� ,� � - . , 41 -10.1. � �; L il ' ' V PO(FiTILL, A. naltswer" I . an t ot in much b -- . . ­ I jii�� " _- UCTIONEER, 19TO.9 ; well tocg] Highland Creek ii. abou all - p start,eapeoially if he takes attempt to jOc into the ditch. Both.' I�1' - . �All 1 srties ivishing work would 4 -:' � .�.� I �'L "I''. - ­. I 06 I � ' I I Greft River,solicifs obles from bis num- . Be tile Rangers to have practice in Is daughter for his -better h�lf. We do..Of the'seponies 0 etter than" . �_,- ". , � !ore pnrchusini. All work uarantood would advi . r - w -ime for. '.1 ""0114 frien(is both far and nuar. Salesoffarms, an us ,el ult. 6vill be in their favor. not-wonder a his denire to both 'got .mt,r-� fou ninutef; hich is not b9A 1, '1!�., �.,',J� .,:., ,.. � - - ­ � ��_,�', 1 ; . - .. ond p: fees OfIhO 10 06 - I - 11 . 00 that the roe " ' ive equ:nines � . w-A I !9`1f) Rtockfl and ever,,tbing tb.at ig to be sold,will- W I ito P. bargain. such dimiuut' . TheC,apt. .re-­­ '' - . .1_ .. I . J �.J., _. "; �.- , ; blh'ttl(]Jed�by the gubecriber-with the utmost .. -.,�J- i.;k.; ent. Thenames of the players are as follows: ried and com once farming in. , ,�, � � , I �.,-:-�-- , : . . - . :; .Nv. -7. , , - I ,,oat ,-' P. Al.ways 1 . . ( . . it to his-� .1'1..._�. , " - : - -I ., . ._f . 3Etichardsono; a . kill t o birds with one stope John. forced the affair an', added weig] .:,.��_�- - "; _J: ; ,;Ul and Id to the iery bes�advantage. )81Y . . . . . 110 . ]Highland Creek,--D. Bartfami 0 � sidembly dueiAoi�by his prest tice in one wof the oarts. - ­ ­ - �__ - . � . . and your am unition will last con . . . ­.... � _.. I . . ___ , - - S. Or-Inciodo R. � . , I - .., I.! - - -Gor. tv I - mley, bi% . . ,:,._!.� - I - - - �. 1. "w1j, � ��' � ] I . :.:. I - , ., . 1. I--.,. I .. . 'I_-l .. ; &�. I I .. .. I , - � , I.- . 78 .- . . L .. . : . �. I . . t -BCOT A" SHOE - ­ _. '_., , , - , � . Is, J. Reeler 1v%l(.b46k6 ;' ram � 11. -1 I- - . 4.P-_ .,I � . . . . I .. __ ___­ . . .1, N - ' _ _ . . _;.­� .- � - I �` , Gatpa. J. oks�-, W. ntum. lo ger. . . . : - . . : Pogis Stanton, the,. Paoing stallion of , , - I . 10_vr�N ]mtl. F . ­ ­�) 0 T I C E . -1 . 11 Wood I . ig -.-R:-Bart � . W. G. Barnes, of Green 'River; won.80 race -,." ,:, - -1 :_1 � , , hfill.or Pegged sad .Flown work. Orders , �, � .,- . r ,..'. i ­ - - . It well,.W. Knowled, left wiv. It __1 � . 1. .. 1. - I . . at-Hamilton. last. w�aek iii three straig4t. 1 L�' J�-, lj -I .... J t. 1:. I ��._L -_'.-- " . . - -tre; - illeged murderers.Of P. heats, the fastest of which was paced in - "' - . . .. A prolup u 3,IL�t . Plaxton,-right 1 ing, !be Fre uipi, ,' "IV , , R., Parkorp cen -1 -_ - � -__ . ­. . . ended to flnerienced workman omtISTANDINU th AS P I 11 _�. I . -1 , 1 . .. . . . , L , . . _ mpir* A L'y "� - -L , �* . I . I . ­ _ 8*, Don't forget the-B!,ma,nearly opposite Me, 0 repo . � '014 ,6aedl Doi 1' ' Arcqloed to the C.Ontr lilowtt H. Reeve, U * - " - ,7-- . Littl 0.1'Riukifat 'f ObAthapat')? 2:28ti an� the alow6e t in 2-24J. Tins is re- -- ' i _.SL. _ . - - I . I . Av-,i -- - -f � - N , ary, Tho Ran A 0; , , - aday�` -The'- gul� ,A ­ _ ,gexo News,y leDi-bo 'ri" ­ i _.- ,� Ing4treet,Pl�keiing vWaga. 7-v -Mfg. (0.01 tby,beg to Wform farmers find - Thomap , , .t ,Jsm d ...' .,We'd mx I . _ ir I the, . - R 4:1! i - . WIG goal ; T# Jactfues, 1-1 i _k � I �msrltable fast time considering thaf . . 7ZW . ­ - , ­ . . or �' . I I.. ft I . . i . .I I- - - . to still rnqn -0 �� 'y a - , , . L . I 1. . � ..: ' . -- ---.,. __ - I the pu blio tb t their Foundry tle' 'JEL -A- X 6a,ody- 4i,Ni . � .- - ­ Th -W _ , *,­ , , :.-,1, '�, L .. .OL . . - - T, - I_ - ,c . � I 1. . .t,.i�u. - . . I I d it 04) $L # __ 0 - - - __ . . . _', I , � � 6 -horse:w 1)ut,tWO Weelifi previous; , L ' - ­ ­ . - Do . - 1 ---. ;- ,v, , ! � .; . . f. , - ,,, NO - ' - - 04 ar'.41"-, t - I I ���� . On' 00 ,c , �el �-Mr. Barnes ia to be congratti- ; -' 1- "Mo, or Turnbull 1i ­ I . I \A Jamel ul . I j-,-A ,,-il. i qQ- . ' - I L . �I - � . -, 0 fl()RD N". HOUBB Piokerint Ont., tre CU �,,Mo, - I I �f ,.,0�-A_A L 73"T"O "'_4N���0,,B".-X , 0 r, , Jb - rrk _y aro Making tho colebrat( I _M on#I 1;y' Rix ­ -,, - - '. , ­ � - _ � 1� -I I .._.;".W . - , q , ,800i� 0 _ _1 i2ji , 6s handl;d And tb at the 1: G. Lit- , K q 1 6V .F:_9-i��� � - �, 4,14- aw "' - U, � " , M.4 x, to the rioo-* , - inder, MIbItbY.Twin �4&oiks;'4.-Weir, X MIS 0 , I" M .:- __ , �� kL � and aloo -. " .�L '.(L-_', -- 'I !7 . silocei d posse13141,11g � � -� tol is S plow o ad other implement" as usu41 Jobneonk: , .j, IV.% I;' . �%-] - , a upo- , ms-,-an ,upon � Vie ON L .9 , _1 I. .." . - tor. Tbis '04 i Oki 411; - W 'k - .4 P," PINW!" . - .. . �: 'L - _�4, �", _­L------ g - . - 16rdon prcpr'fe A, 0 ht ., i __ � - ' t __ , , -to �' :,' n f , . � 7 I- � - IM w -4 00*0 '4*, - �,- .. repairing - 'busly , e. �0" . i L, - -T� �" _Tf;,V%�''L,qtd . n bis - . 'a, -1- i I , IF R"w �4. - ___­ j_J 'a . - W'�_V_ I—7' . ' - _ � . 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T I --I'--ill,­_ _'T kr �. ,. . . . . . :t .. . � I . Ac" . ­ ­ . i � ' . . . ­ - - . 1 - - - , . throbbil JAP16% - �" Whitit ,43n, Irsay.1or files uband" - .1 �)EL). , ., T � �TO R I WELL -prom _01111i a I 0 � BU Ind * , will'.6-vatert 4.1 tho - , , I , . . . :_ . *�' . . - .. - I ,. . ... I . g to . I Z, � : .1 I " :President ' .", , . I . . 7� Cleveland's postal deliveries . I . ... .- . . -1 I-Bypelf?" . - - .11 _. � I .1 .,: I __,� ; noandals fly,� 0 0 In% _d retailed %verag6 80o letters a day. . . __ ; I ­ - - . . ` 7. � b, ' cuifled in �.. .. .,. .."-1 , 1. -W. I" . ,�__. , �"�,' ��',',�,- ._.".0 — I I - .1714 .!.��`�. _ ­ :.7, I - .. . ' . I . f . .1 ._ .." � . ,�.,_.;_ . .. . .� . I - hoo4o - vil' i I . kShe - . � I . I - - - . :1 - � ��': . ;, � coin theril, a, knook comes at and 0 argo - with - Suspicions . -11 1. . . . , . I I - � . . . � - 7' . �, e kn ' I .. ,a . Ail ullcilt diamond to .. _ . _ .I --Xvfl. :, took n o iis eyes, a.n � ok a very Thuch like - 1,__�, .,.,� __.. �L � - �!:':'­�- %' �._--� I ;_ (Ili A"PThR x- .: 1� d I ill liPS 01980 herdoor. Silo rises h arriedly, aoud opens. will lie. a t bW rsportj� 'a, pubiio shame. a bit of the bea -arabic. � . . I I I .- � �-�1'_i,�,* � ,x i- �As sh ' ­�,­­�.- ­' , onle I il 1, _. ' ' � . - - L..; ;;,-""'�� � . . _ .-- .. . ��,!_s �1. '. . .. I I ; I _�1:__:;_--_,__.'. - . ' � tight undc r their'thick moustache. . � it %ndconfronts-hor husband. , � � � .And Lau?lai to khAw that this would be tier . t gum - . . ]. '- , ':. :1 L�� 11:. - FOR A WOMATJ 9 SAKE. -' �:.-I_�- i , I �`� __ -I ,�. : -..;. _ .I . ;� .,...,, , . � 6 4 . . ., ,�.,_­s.:_,�_I. . .1 .. __ _," 11 What does it, main ?" lic 'thinks,�as he 'He comes in. Ile does not look ab her. ; portion1l: Shp elld not .agree to hido the Greek sculpto.re often usel eyes of .. .: .. p . - � I I I glass I . . ­ - .�.,,_.I.,";ill�.,�', - Lady.Jean is ,.-,ght. Keith Athelsicifie - r6ads the subtle tempting. "j0mi L%u"Laine ! "L%urain,a,1� he be il a. I.,11 i not'watited. tw guilt of another woman, and tacitly occept or crystals in ie faces of their statue.j. .. `_ I . . � . . . really havo had any hand in this? I.dou% - * . epi �. ,�,, have heard some bad 1) willow is a ,Turki h -an4 �`�"_'__*-,� 11j.'s !lot left England. I day a word to you. III tile charge kid a6gainst.horself. . The we I . . I . '.. .e_� .: I a prepar ' t - is � 1- . . .��,.-- ti . is passage wai taketi, all hi ' 4-- I believe it. No; I will not go. The snare news of y1oung Athelstone, ; I wanted to. ,� An silo Ill)uqlit of its. all thabiwas best Syrian plant. was first described in iog "I ::"� :1, Ions made, �nd then t lie very, day before is too plailily Sat.'s I ­ * . - _ -,ill cl' I 9 . .I ,.4''. I , I tell you. - Ho has been dangorously ill-is and purest i a tier nature rose in revolt. All --Hanging lains waq ,abolished w, 11 . . � - I �.�-, lie wao to SpIl for the New WOrldhe foun"d Aud bef)re lie can haie timb to alter. his. lying qIone and frien' dieso &b an 'hotel in' 'the* oourage &lid-Strength that had �given Many other cruet punishments, in 1�34.it * .1., . , . - ­ - . ,,, � .:-, .himself laid prostrate b brain fever. - mind lie w kit for I.en and ink,i &lid dA81168 Liverpool. I wish yoa would write and herpower io resisther lover, seemed to FroKs, which ard a valu ' -� �,-�,, Ae was taken ill in Ziverpool, and his I off a firm jut courteous r6fusaIi on ,the plea ask him to coin ' able food crop ift , .- . 0 -tital tyranny Belgium, are protected by I&W in that 6011n, �. here as soon as bje can array thenis at ves against the bt :..- .,*_.: BeIrrant, being one of that rare class whio s oftlis phyAcians-ordering him to a warin travel-it seems such a ima thing,, you' and shamefid outrage she had been bidden try, . I . - I . . . I - � . I . . . . . ,1� I I I - - �. 4 can give faithful attendance, nursed Min climate. i . know." . I � � to t%ccept . . . - ­ _-, , /' . . _... eks he Jay hovering bq. The first naval expodition' on record wm§ - -1. ,_ .devotedly. For we " -�he at all iiever !iave to I reproach me , Ile stops &bruptly. He has repeated his Is I will nA do it,,-. I will not Is' she�cries ,1. -�_. . that of the-Ar - i - ­ tweoi life aind death, the- Strength and- 4gain if I dt.0 help it," he sAysi, to himself lagoon,and feels a little uncomfortable. aloud, at; sli a a to &lid fro tier room I g0nauto, probably O'. -. . . I I . . irates, B. . :�.1,s' , 01. C. 1263. � . I � I. '.. vigou ,qe -body fighting against the as exhanq0d with even thiii ti�nall exertion. Lauraine Jifts liar lead very proudly. Her whol -. a Pd 4'seems in a J�ver ;' h ' .� . ;­- r of ' - bo ;. 1, 'an errn - I I 11 She' calleT 11' I wi The world in 1883 ha& 79i',425 school .-- . - _. ravages of I ental ff * and the lo"1_1t, he.s'nks back on his pillows. or voice, as she speaks, goes through him thoughts ar �d.and cotif used' ; her tem. e- , yoiinfix! stiai. .on rai an tile selfish )nee. Will s,he do 4 now?-now, like the touch of ice. ples throb Nrith a dull arid heavy pain. ­­..". 6i b n 11 heart agai na ' . for elementary instruction, wiLh 50,816, I :-, .�_:_:, whi(-,.h iie had so long Struggled.-, " Has Lady Joan.co uselled yo.u, to say "'After r. I I am rightly punished," she p . 1000 , _e_.�.. . In his w lien for i er' sake-_" , upils. .. . . - :.. '� .,, delirious.. f r nzy his whole cry was for I I .There is'o . The Ragged School Union, for the ill. - - .. ­., . nly a very small h use party� at all this ? Her anxiety and-yours, for Mr. thinks, itid a-sob rises ill tier throat, &lid r .:_11 u ' Keith A heltitort'ji let- Athelatone are really .t praiseworthy. _. ruction ot very pooi children, w9;S f0ulltl�d :,i �.,­ La�6uraine. I was pitif' I to.sce that Strong— Mdeon's Chase.when at ... . I . mos title throws herself wearily down on the . ­ __ . I. IL.z-.; young manh od bawod down-to a child's ter arrives, arid thii .master of the house All th couch b h!r window. "I was falso-to in 1844. '. � -1., . . I . a HILMO, you have had his answer to . - - . �..�.. .;.,..- 11 it was wrong to allow him to be Cuba has 192 coffee pla,n . . �. � , , w0alin as. j Ls dependent as an infant on 'reads it wit,h clouded b 0 ji�ias insist- your,difjititerestedinvilation. - It-ioscarce. him, an( ._..._ _.t . 13 I " .tationa,moo sugar- ;_ . i 0- I - , �... .I- thlp hired si vices which his wealth pr pd upon-hit wife's asking Lad I an down, ly necessary for ine to i epeat it, even if I so'much wi h me, onco'l know lie loved Me Plantations, 4,600 tobacco estates, A 2W 1. . . "" I .- ' . � -but v,lii,;h was so &iff-erftt to the and! despi;e' .hat recenr, bere lent, tile wished." � -and 1,700 Small farms do ' ' -.1 ,.�".!-- cured, vton . I I I'- . -1, ' . -still. Now, whichever way I look at it, cattle faring ..;. ::- tencler miniaxy of love and friendship . rx . _� I I voted '1%�_- � Lady Joan aopoptg the.itivitation. He looks at har'with a dark-flush mount. there seeni; nothing but simme and die. to various products. . -:,�' - ' iinea . . � .1 . I - . I . _... . .. -The discreet valet at times felt. ine She 1-8 ier'y subdued, veq mournful, Ing to his brow, but flinches beneath the houcour. .1 some rival chiamiFtt would . . . I � . .- - � I I to senil to Ls dy Vavasour,and acquaint her I ives. it gre it deal in:her c?wn lJooms, and at. st�ady olia-lienge of lor eyes. . it painci to tier right-..,nay,but cointrion, , .For fear that r - . . ,�.,:��.,��,,_.. witJ1 his you ig master's danger; but pra- . together all'orcig- a very unoptrusive spec- - so What do you 'mean?" he deM%nds, ImMate his invention, a Louisville' chemist, I I - -. justice-that she should suffer ; but 'she who had pateinted an ink eraser, has de. :�_.- -- dei,ce withheld him.. He-knew she -was I tacle of chnaWned sorrow. 8 ' ' an hoarsely,and sullenly. hated to t1i ink of Keith being condemned stroyed the formula. �. ..:11 I . ' - .. ��.-,. marriad, and lie feared -to draw down 11*18 evergraciousito liar hostess"ain"cm),ire `h -1 * __ . I , d gnifled "I wAs in the libiary half-an-hour ago," to like tort aie, of the shame that would be Tile- reatest domes in the world tire - . . 'Lywndo" tiles' . _ master's angc.r by officious interference. to tier hosts atid even Lady 1, a Ob- says Lauraine, calmly. 11 Only for' a .rrio. &bout Ilia Ii�of did tier husband carry out his- 14 e - .. . I . ! of St. I ater's, St. Paul's, the Inva , . At lai,t the doctors gave.hope, and Keith servant eyes can. gee nothing in any way ment-do not fancy 1 stooped to intention. threat. here, indeed, would the results p . lides, in . p ......- struggled back by slow deg,rees into eon- Suit icious. : .. � . . al oaves-drooping. I t iin . fa I love end ? To what dept6 of -lari3 ; St. Iflaae's, in St. Petersburg',awl Ow - . , - . k it is for you to of this � .,.;-. ..: " valoseence, v nd sitw Ilia life given back to 3irthe iuo�lnftlg that Koith'slotter arriven say whotho-r Lady Jea -or-1 misery-had it nou led, and still seerned to Capitol, in Washington. ... I - ­ I . . n Salomans .. . .. . . .. . . . I- " his own keep,ng once more-life dull of hue Lady Jean is iiot at'the break fast-table, and leave your house immec iatoli. ! be leading them ? . Tile stock of paid notes for five -s in - _� ' I " -1 . - � . I � ' Year ..-- .,. , and sad. en,,a Zh, with all its gladness and Sir F,ranci, is impatient to tell her tile news . -11 . . � � Divorce iad always seemed to Lauraine a� the Bank of England is-about 77,745,000 ' .. . . - . . ' - - - I in . .-: .. ' - � .. . - I . � : _ , , number, iLhd they fill 13,4( )ox ,I which � � . colour painte I out by the ruthless hand of -so' at ant in fact, that ffir once he for. . ­ ­. I . - 11 . - Shameful t, ding-a necessary evil sometiiXICS, )01 es - I . ­ '! '.1 . - .. is if placed side by Side, would reach 9 I � - ' , 4isappoin tTeppr adence'he has 6o Strictly enjoin ' . CHAPrEit KXVITL I , - �but­,still . mething with a atigma of d - �,;_ tmEnt-life for which lie was in gets 8 I I I . - I . ­ I _ I . two and . . . . . . . "�.: - " no lVay grateful to tho merey that had . ed, and sends hero,note by tier maid, asking �-: - : WIIAT WILL BN Title,0010? � �. � � grace, tha , whether merited or uot� always one-th�rd miles. - . - I I-.� -4 spared it; 4u t still, life that lie had to ac�, her to coma i0to the .small study adjoini . / I I . I ai %nnto el shroud dateg back - �'There is no, moment a silence, thdn'Alr And -- 1 ( i .- . ing - - I - a0g,god at I h d a woman all har' life. Tile use of the Gnu .r . ­ cept and take up, with all its.- tangled the aslacion as shelean. now he could plaittly see to what and to acts of parliament 18 and 19.Charles If., t1ireads and broken hbpes. library Francis turns-and contr nts her with 4 face her hual)i d and Lady Jealb were drWing which, to encourage the woolen trade in. !� .��.., . L dy Join is annoyed at )lie imprudence, - , - I . - � _� . It nee of stillon rage. I .. And in no 1va; hurrieB hersolf .to suit his I as th ir i . I J:0 I tile loll dreary (lays of convalesce her as * scapegoat. England, compelled that `all bodies-slioul(l, I . - �;_ he t ought f L.iumlnu as he had never Wishes. NVII he at last enters tile study " What the devil do ,rou mean?"he says, I By tier means the3& wished to vindicate be so protecto(i. .. I . .,- i!� 11, �, t�ri 0, fiercely. Are you gOLDg to insult -her ?" 1.....I�.1- she finds k'mr 11 ancis fumin'g at behig kept so . themselv is ; and. romembering how easily A pensioner of Clearfield, P1,, who sighed .. 11 . . �,.- .--.1-. thought.of her y�t-for a wide gulf seelileid - it _­ ...�� to utrote etween waiting, and de-idedly unamiable. , Is I'think- tile insult is to Me, S%Yll- their plo might have been carried out, title 'a patent medicine t;sLimonial, certify' ", ,- . them now. .He .saw . '. :� . raine, very quietly. , "I have been alludders and ttirus 11 ng " :�: the headlong and undisciplined passion of 11 Well, wha6s it ?" tibe mka. ' -­ --- i . nick with loathing 'nd that lie had recovered his health throutfli a . ' - . . . i . . ­ .- n . I.. 0 , He hands tier Keit,#'s letter, wild Slit reads- blind a long titive; but If 'you com discuse . . . , finds his ' . " his love for her in its true colours-aaw t . shame,uL,crable. use of the preparation pension . . . . . , , . � 0 :. .,;- , my actiops with &not ier worian in tile . . . b __ . . I. I . . .. what, lengths it would hDve gone, to what it through. Her bvcows oloud ; she,throws familiar .manner .I lie rd you discussing .1 . . I (TO HE CONTINUED.) . I. . topped on tile strength'of his certificate. . : ­ -_.- ruin it would have dragged tier. and a%- it aside impatiently. . a. I I In 1761. a GI ' . . �'- I ­ 11 The ycuii,, fool-T,she mutte'Ta. . , , them with Lady Joan, it says onaugh to - — I . � I magow, SQotland, paper' an. . .� sense of sharrie and self-reproach filled his � �. � - � . uounced the marria. a of David L; - .. � ._,_. I . . . On convince me of the terms of your acquaint. . - 8&W A GHOST AT SEA.- -- riL 9 neoln to _ . . hep.rt. cutt-r;_ I,. Ae smaller room she hag � . - . . Cathe no Crow, Ili's fifth wife,and c:ontir,u. 1: _: ' 1. ancoship. I have no 'desire for any Open .1 . . . v I . It is when we are face to face with a great drawn the (loor after her, but not quitc y a 3 errhant Captain Abnudoned glit ed: " He is-71. Ilia first wife was a Dtit�h - L .,..i. - danger oi- .a great sorrowi that the full and oloaad it. Tile' volvet curtains 'sweep scandal. You call Xplain to your friend Wh � woman l I I )e , whose,name lie has for ot. The ; * . t at her presence.h ore is no longer desirable. . . Prore islon&nd Became Landittuan. . 9 . ! �.i responsible a( nse of pas�t wrong-doing seems, down, Ali d noODe from the library can see , � rest were Scotch." . . i __ .r � . . - . iat is &It." . . I ?��!._._..�:, L to come horni to us, that the soul in its them, but lie sound of their voices is audi- , Sailorii are - great 'for seeing ghotts. ' ' -:- � 1...L ' . ., . "All A coon, with a lias,ther 'strap around its, !: . ,;. V'scoAs Sir Franois,savagefy. "And W1,other Jaek has keener vivion than land- , ': ,... mysterious rkings awakens those feelings ble. It ha zipens that Laotiraine enters the oict you suppose j.M . . ' ,� ..,/ - of remorse nd penitence thap point tile outer roorc.for a book, and ij-just taking it goiug to be diot&t- labbermi, whattior ,Who spirit fraternity have neck, which was lost by a young woman at . ..L . - ' o d to by you as to who Wpt in my, 110111143, a predile.,tion for tile am, or whether these Chester, W. LV&, about fifteen yearii ago, . . way to a better arid a braver "file. 'down fram t,he 'cage when the sound of her � I - .: .I:_7 I,�41111e, 8114,11i thoughts as these caififi, to own name uttered by Lady Jean's, voice, 9 r not? A nice moacl of irtuo and propriety seafariijg waifs were buried in mid-oceson was found the other day by a hunter in die p - I . . ' . I - -:, you arc, to preach i o other women I A and find it impossible to, rest euy, are Woods near Chester. Tile animal still lio.d. I . ". .,� K.-,1t.h now as he lav stretched oil his couch strikes sharply on liar ear. !the collar around its neck. ;. �;, " I I . beggar, who married tie for my money, questions hard to rtnewer. . But certainly � . . . . I . :. . � dariiig these dark winter days. He fel. " Does Lauraine kitow ?" :". .. 1.�'..a:1_; - just as one of the vilest women would have more of thorn are heard at sea than on - The arer. of British India,I Including the - 1. o.. L . weak enough to have uttered any prayer "?4," answers her husband's voice�'. "As . '.,,, . (I Ono-a WI)M&n who hat been carrying.on a land. Tiix story was told a reporter for dependent states, amounts' to 1,501),wj . . � :__. _. just . , - , . . al Of . - pity in tie t hear the thrill in tier course, hat Athelstone acceptod,J would ! I sea square n dea. There are 2,000 towns with �or.Lau+ne's presence, just to see the you advise I, I a "d nothing about it, beret i9trigue of her co-A n for care, only the San Fisoncisco Call by a retired it �.:��.*._­_ . r ,as 0 s changed face, -have told i or that'l had heard of his dinge.r- 14, too devilish clever to" lie foun out.,, captain, ,iow manager ol a hotel at one of a population of 1,000 or. upwan'la, and . � voice as 2e"coll, 0 d ,.�.1%.- Id I' ok at hir Laurainio'Atopa him w,th a gesture of in- tile, fammus tourist retiorts,of the world. nearly 716,000 villages, comprizing 53,000,. : and speak her.gentleconipassiciii. Attiinos ,ous illneis and asked him .hero to net him finitti Scorn. . . - .. :�.: like these the Slow hot tears of" weikiless' up.again." . , Ho4a an American, intelligent, well read, a 001) dwelling places for mail. The-POP. I � .. ; _�.�� would creep .nto his eyes' until lie was fa'lill . n . � . I � 11 What kon say it ulltrue. That I war- man of al rong "use, who has shown himself latien amounte to 287,000,060- - Tile, males .- . '; ... ,. " 11,L)w hosssively,piovoki!ig F'contln�es rl6d, you without ally pletence of love You singular] free from the usual sort of on- exceed the females by)6,000. - - . . an'hM' resigned.Ilia - . ­ ...': 4o turn his h-.sd awav froi-i hit attendant's Lady Jearn it Depend on it� Frank. -tbis 'know. I made no secret of it, and 'my perstiLiolis feeling. yet a r - A venerable clergo , .:1__ - . . th is x ience . . - ....�:,r gaMl, and make pre�eiico of 81cep in order is 9, blind. RiLlior Reith muspe"0 ta we mother and'yourself b,)th tried your ut- drove,him Lo abandon the sea. 11 iLppen- charge in San Fran6,w,co bocatiae, as he as. . - -.- .......� r: am o; i -love for your wife'� or Bile kiss most to persuade Mo into it. But since i ad' L hen lie was in aer�ed, the ladies of the choir giggled and _ to li,ave f d t adulge his grief ht kn*ow of h a Iry , � -�. leisure. � a good many years sjgo, w 1. . . . .., ­ ' been beforahand." .. .��, " I inuit ever s6e her again, ne Ver, Iln- I married you, I have At least been true. con-imaliq of a sailing viresel in tile I'Acifi,3- I tile men joked while lie was preaching liig - . � " Nly d( ar Jean Is' e-xclai i Sir'Francls ,�ecret in `-- -..� less I have rown. dull all(! cold,. and can trigues, as you calf them, are for 'They we -9'returning to San Francisco from most eloquent sermons, and annoved him . ' '. L--turaine waitt to hear no ore. Aston. women of Lady Jearl's stamps noi mine." L4 dn with Aeveral passoukers aboard. so much that he was often temptea to 'ait .� .. . V e I _. .� ,.., _.. greet tier a,3 strangers" he thinks to,hini- ishnient, has kept her spellbound. Nowshe " And what about 4 ur own friendship (file 07 t lose was a KPA Francisco broke down in the. tnidat of ]lie discourse and let .., . self. " Ha Strange ill .t I should love liar turns frow the room with a Sickening hor- ' . . _�_, 7, , r, I � '�­.I,.�. _,L- . sco. I wond r will I ever be cured, or will for Keith A thelstone! 'bueers her husband, who ho I some love trouble and had them do all the talking. . . . 1: .� rible sense of&hame in her litart, with the I I Do you deny lie is your lover V, . been drit kinq very heavily,and threatening - . 1 :. Z.: this he th a 'loue p"tision of my life,' going h!ood dyirg tile white face, with all the " No " answers L-kur1aine, turning I do 0 L . One sees Ar 'bs coming into Constantino- - � -1 ... - .d o W)i m grave wi-th me even-.as it has I I .very ellici or since the ship lof tSydney. 'Be. an ' . � .. �.-,_: filled aliol n-.f days and lioarzi? So,ne'how, l dignity of womanhood stung iond coutra,god whi to, but.still-keeping liar voice steady in cause lie was dripking no one paid any par* ple with a &)nkey load of wood, which I . - � .­� Ahink it. will.' I find it so .hard to forget by �hit­un expected discovery. I ­ th�y sell -for 3 france. They have come . I.. L.1. . Her Itusband&lid Lr I its cold cobtempt. 11 But his love is worthy tioular ttention to these threats. I twenty-five miles with it, sell it and next '.­ ...: anythinc, concerning her. Forget ! lVh�, ,ody Jear are fty nt of the natue I it is not a base' degrading "One night,!' said tile captain, telling day ride the donkey back. As &'mell costs . 0 - I . �`. 'there is not % look in tier eyes- a word irorn - of Kai tb's Mad passi in for herserlfg I lave ' * t-h t steeps itself in deceit—thliot, the stor , "I w;A on dock when I saw *this I . _. .1. 9 - , p"ation & . � I . �L .. __ .lie r lips, i,ot a dress or flom er She.has worn actually plotted to Wfing him Onder her roof, licolding one-face to tho7 world, has another man cqi so up the companion and walk soft. he wood nothing and_ I..,.- . to throw them together on to again. For fo� the partner of it4 basAtiess. K eith, has He as the donkey does all the work, what seems . I i tiiat I can forget ; not a simi'mer day or a . "I forward Ili a minitte or two, them . . ­. . . - . , so,amall profit is really.it good one. � . ,- -, morring . - " , spiin. what purpose') - . % � loted ,fne from his boyhood. I was faithless walket, floft again and did not returo, I _.I . - that n .1. not a Season in the yi�ar Like a I It must be ii terrifying revelation (to . ...: is not fall of Some memory of her. Oh, ghtning flitsh the % hole terrible tolhin;, in a way 1, but I was not wholly td) thought no more about it and a little while . . L..__. -, lily lovn, my Icovo,.and to think tha,tyciii ' truth&eery s t .I)ursL-upon he . Su iciong, bIlMe. For long after we met again I after tu ned ill. No xt day this passenger those foreign loodienwho kiss their cats)that - . � . I can tile 'Id.ove wits, was not to W found. The"ship was thor. I , _. :,. be rothing to me—nothing ! - � hints, all akS new shapes b the 91 ght of 'lie Per susTected but that 0 1 has been Made by Professor F-iocei, the ' . A 1. . _ : this now discovery—her nab&3"Is long dead an buried. Wheia I found it was oughly earched half a dozen-times, but he Italian -chemist. 14 found by experiiaent,-� I .. -9'. Shall I ever be old, I wicondierl . - — . I.- "'I'd friendship for so is indifference to *no. —90 I . that when (L cat licks its lips it spreads over an, his so ceased Ics cat*9 Ou ,lut an his � wow evi . . - then shall I have t 9f herti _1L%dy Jean his , I he lent loard. Weconcluded them a saliva in whioh there are -swarn , . , hf,Y not on L is of I!r jelf. . that lie could Loop so low as I 111too abroptly, a4d a4udden angry that li, jumped or fallen overboard " all the world of women, will tlle' �o bo .oll�y to plall his wlic's dishonor fo the sake ,of lig-it comes into tier eyes. "Why do I end fol very badly that no More attention minuto bacilli not free from danger. to hu. _.. " - for whorn my heart will ba"t',"'y Ptlis0s his own ft eedom-- IV see. a to tier al. !tc to 16 ' I&iif' Y.)u-+You cannot even had bei n raid to his threats. Well, a mon ' . When. . I rabbits , . one man beings a inbeulatel _. .� th.rill, lyjy whole soul long and love? I have . p e �P I th and guinea pigs with- hisnoxious substance-.-- -.'_r Ifle moat incri dible. lin igin ilat, pure. reff-donying IQVe went b,r,-1 was again on dock, about amid. I - � d to love other wagnen—I have ,t"td Tile wa ' I& . W-four hours, r.nd lie:,- ­7 . : ole pitfall ope ed for her may.be caimble Oil I th�nk you have, had ships, they died within tw . . rorts tier* full and clearly. yoor answer in his le"er4l Holtricowabotter . rhou.' "wth'assmem's" 90me up has cometo h0000t aion that it is (tan- �� , . - th'!In I love theal ; but 1, don't think for feet now the conlIL111011, "walk aft airain and not re- I �. -... . . one moulent I deceived tny.elf, or them. If 11 t .� .- . z I Xcid i liad accepted, erous for ladies to * ulge in the habit of ,; - , . - Alen sp,y the sins And'follios of youth come if he .'had �Ih to p Iter with tairiptation. He has LkArn. a soon 1113 I could `Move I rushed at!L-- , .'.. 11 ll_�u / r eoriie here—she tincotiscious!pf the invitx. ,�a lea 1, t lor me, than you who claim soft and spoke to Lite man at the wbee". He * ,:a fissing theire ' - ; back to smite us as scutirges in the after tion. and inable to oppole iti- nee so accept.� -to )a—my husb3nd." 111"Me da d ,Did you 600 a 111611 cor" Very fe.w people are awal that the pearl,: * .1 . " . -_. - years - but I Suppose love hai kept,me pure -- . ze ; oyster is not in any way like the.oysters -' 1,�' ,:A . . 11 . cd—wiiat then ? is eyes droop in momentary shave, soft ?, rho sailor nodded wiUiout speak. I * .� in a iv'ay, And v,ill do so. It w%R never.sin dc It i4 of all entirely different' . �.�_ _: ,to me til! her own act, ma!I0 it go, for she Oil, ff iy clarliog,"she fis f solus 11 thank bn the rage in his heart' is boiling with ing. I Who was it V I demanded. Then, which we eat. . . I.... . God vou were bravo and tru t4 your better fie r fury. "A fine thing for you to talk with at i effort, th4 man found his v(fice an& species, 'and am a matter of fact the Shells; . 'd alWaysriiine in my thoughts and self !, Thwomay suspect o r lovp, but, as e of youe love for another mati—of his declare d it to be M., the passe er %hobad of the so-called pearl oysters are of* far * ' � __ ��,-I' . f( ireemam"s, an,. I alone secinc-I to have -t . t6 . � . ..- ; -, ric,ht to her. he there is a %ran above., th y shall,nevur fo oil. Pullawl asif all a , I 0 is not to isappeare . 'if was badly more value to those engaged in pearl fishilig ' . But now—well .she was wiser r� n a ov mysLeriously di a are e nsive pe%rI_- ' _. 15 i 11� . . . t shatne it to their own basenel 2 !" all o. Doyoutakernsfo fool?You never shakeo up, but had all haut than the pearls. There , han I when she,,bade nia leave This lk,ji Is called the Gulf of Califori ia, and so.ine -� � . liar. �l :.-. ;� ._ last year has only made us bith more She kneels by tier bed io& an %Sony of to%, Ill -no, aq. since your e ld died we have and the ship again searched, -blit with fisheries in . . . . , . . - . wretched. Arid She is - not li isgsist, sweep, a a mos - result, A thorough hunt neit . 1 - :: � weeping. Fear, shame,rage,ldi boll I t strangers, and you have haii no of tile fluent pearls have been tak,oin from . , .._I - She os the whole r lover with you often enough. That morniti g gave no better result, but th next _. .I 1-: . "PPY—Tny over tier ,)y turns. , no o U 0 those watem In I 841 one pe iorl—ai black - I .;::. ,- dar"invi A i, when She loved me there was ­ wa4 sold for$10,000, and every yeir. . one— � .. . plot, and liar �wn long blin ness, and yet Ke as not accepted this in v itatiou in to me night I again saw my lost passenger' coma . ­ *not that sa - look in tier eyes, and that I .. ­ . — . i-. ...­.. bi*LLIC is not BVC.n faithful. she knowf She is powerless to reseut'eit liar t no ')roof of what yoticall virtue. Perhaps ,up tile -ompanion, walk ftf tend return, then since that time many pearls ha�e been taken -'- � ',�_.;_;_ But of t1l't Silo If tier tint and accusex-heriof loving Keith he is tired of yo from the beos in tile Californ a gulf valued - :� � _,-_:,_;� knows noti!i rig, and, bad as I am, I wouldn't u. It is'niore likely. -go�aft I nd dixitopl�ei%r. Again the inan at , . ::�:i�, :I she canno, deny.it, &lid to e.N plain to a mind 11 the bl . at over $7,000 each. � - ood seeing to tush from tile wit el saw him, and a I - .1� - tell bar so. Let her keep liar faith till. Ito coars') Ind bass tII6 stiruggle and . &in a xeiirch of Some ingenious Paris floslails are report- - 1 - :� ..-� shakeu, and live her lite of du'ty. Why . -the Lauraine's heart to- he� face at this the shi ) was barren of result. It began to . . sholild I nial c :t harder than it is? . . . . all fferings that love has cost er, wou!d on ly insult, She onnfronta. him with a got aro IlvA among the crew, and we were.. od to have' invented a way of enhancing ,. ' ar 17..I-I- Every year now will take liar furthen and bring down ridicule and wit her no belief. pamion ,of indignation.,1L. 4, 11OW dare all in quandary over.the mystery. - The the Markel; value of their waric It is said �: -. . -.-I.- .cries ; and thit they color ordinary orang on a de .' . , . ..- She ' feels quite helplesi. .op red . 1. . .., y ook like mandarins, which .;, - -�� i her secret, and her wil mind will seem- -to. rise in her tht,oit 'and choke dark . I . further from me, and yet I know Ellie love" kaow. Her enemy you ?" ' fii�a then something next 11 lit he did not appear.L, It was ver i L . 4 .... .. .1 me. I won(i er what hold me bapk when I aed cloudy, as it continued to be for making them I ' I A ­ '. '. colour it and send it, flying-i broi.d, and silo her. Th�utter f utili Lyof words—the sense severid nights. At last, however, orite night fetch much higher prices* T ey also tint-��� I . I � . - I ::..-;-�� bade tier farewell? I could have taught her is powerie a to resent, or Lo deny. of her ow6 imprude . . pineapples to make them too more attrAC _... - forgetfulness then, if never befor ; and yet !, nos,i confront tier like a he again Cam oompanion, ,walked tive, and dye the common hite straw-. - - . .-,. 0 P .. . e belief sheiwould invoke. a,ft an4roturned. . I . - . �and yet, I hank God, I did not. I think , A loathing, a hotr'or of herself barrier to 6 An be was again g Ing ft ,­ comes upon tier. _O'them— IX. seen he,has stung 4er tww a & berries ,a, lovely red. Mal nb are beilig " . - :'-,� _ to see her eyes reproach me would be worse It seemed to her soarobly " )ttiost be. I started after him, whati he insta, tly die. .. , _. .,I Possible that they could fix ' you;euduralce, and the knowledge, rouses appearid. Greatly bewildered, I �tur ed treated in a similar way ,%ud tinted it SOO �,� �,_ - �','� than this; I Should feel ihelincid to kill my. ve sunk so low. , a - ,,; ' , . . " - .�. ,.�.::_. ,self and—he% Oil God ! what fucols men could have plotted anything so e�il- And all that in worst in him and Promptis but hastily around,&ad the next minut. .caught orange, their flavor being In reased by ill- �,I * �­ . - 14 - I ._ call be f coman'saake "' I then bitter thoughts come into tier- rn�nd. further outrage. *tiug an essence of melo . The late4:.,- - - _. . .oir a w ., . ­ ,, . night od' him again walkill &ft. I r after is in CoDnee. , - . �­ . .- . I I . That his own wrox -divmv. hiin an I oame up to him. at he di ppear . ��:. ' ' --1 ��­ a-ro- I 8 I d for A ., ,.�.: : Someone Wines softly into ill' it -Of what use to,tv to do right, to t to, ko-dollig is development ofvthis busines - . � - . om ; ru , tion with p a . .. . ... - . is ildrews, the careful and attenloive. He brought to her only Ilse doiie ? iiihero ed ag ' ;_ and sacrifice as I ored, that another womkn has fallen , e ra, which aTe ved re ­,. _,-,.�' A - Du an ain, and as I stopped I saw hiin sotue blu, below, tho I 1* -1 . , . - �....� , added shame, ty lie—his wife—stood fi�m� are -but added dis , third of their size an 1. . �. - in his hand, and lays it down tam(a ahead, walLing soft then lid dis- co .. , , brings a lettei a ! 31or when peeW. .' __ : -i.* crueller triktl I - - RL-ouil incentives to his jealou� fury and defeated appear id entirely. I oouldn' esenting the llaticonal� t-....It. ... !1; ' : :�, ,ter's side. . . I -_ . � stand it—the 'd for desser ­ .." on the table j,v his young maL % I . I i;... a �- .. : Keith'turr S' I There ii� but 0-tie grain of comfort to !Il6r ends- apparition, whatever it Was, mado one or k,r,(,is it are said to be in dem u .. . . . . toward him, and holds'out . oil account of their novelty. _I ;1... , . ­ . - ,I . . . ,. - � . , �- I-�- now in all liar sorrow. It is that K eithi h" " Howdarel? YoulwillfinAtbatl arano6a after that, .but tht*-o was I . ­ T11,-,. - 1 , . I his thin transparent .hand for the missive. I dare two ap pe. ., J � �,,;_ . � more than that, madam.' ____ . .� '114 �T . '... - I . I think you would no stw IPL to-catch it, and when I reached, - . 011111111 —0 - �.,­ !..::.; H been'brav,i and true to his word that for , . '. I . I ki 4: . .1 . a tears opeu thoenvclope, and as he look a her sake I e has forfeited self for o 0. � ; r than I if We �had 6 San Flaucisoo I quit- the me&, and� never I 1!61,1.1, I -; . I not look much bette � ­, ..'��'� at the address a flush of colour atoals over d I''dian genius analyzed beauty befo ,� ,.-;,::_." � . show up,' and an I livei if you insult I.Ady made o nother voyage,until -as a paweagqr n ions- i.--'. ,�_:..I� �.'.�L big.face. I I . . "Had b 3 listened, had he come, 1171,Wfuild � � . i there wits a West, and taking suggest I" ?rocee . ' ... . I . .1 a ,��.,��� 1_�C- .. I I ­ ._� . . 11 iou-ght of I -1 .-.111101111 _�__ ­�� . . . � .!i,. . .1�r I I­.� � - haveb n cowafil,"-shesays to herself,and Jean 1w.:11 institute dinge against I left t ie country to come iiere " . "d lied them to ' ' _-_ _yi­ E . " Falcon's Chase, Brockfield Worth. then th iis danger, his weak. You—with Keith Athelitono "co-respood. . from sp rk an -I dewdrop, app ,'� .. ;._ .�, - , 0 uln'berl%nd. - - . . - .If . architectura. I . - ,�e' ': L, ,, Aly D]k , I ' . . . I I.. on t." I -' :. . ' : .r:.4��-_ A ATff IM81id ' . -less, com(s over her, and she weep wildly , . � The' Cing of Sisin is a lithe and hp,nd. Leather posaiiarses such-e�cellent`qualitiell'*il .' 1".� .. � W_, . a And lie t.,�- ' ' ­ '.z I.,-.�'� and passionately in her I nelines -leaves the pom with a. brutal some'n all, with a high, intellectual fore. for the many purposes to 'Which it is P11 . li' ':! . - :,:. -- ".., " We have only just Ifeard of your a. S he - 1, � . ,., ,.- illness, dares say io word of sympathy, clardesh laugh, head, fine eyes, and good features. He is that it would Seem idle to seek.a substitute. - :. _�, . . ow . "� 'It- : , and i,re much concerped about it, no sign; she, too, must afppe%r cold, unmov. Lauraine stand simplo and unaffeatita in manners, and of Nevertheless, there are ma;ny persons Who%I 1,,I . �,r'-.11 more ry as you'are -a thlre as- if turned to . �� :," ' . . I f.-.,�� , .,; espiacia, alone at an hotel, ed, uncaring. ' �. . atone. For the first time silo feels how ' Ile they find that leather Serves soll 81116 _.. V. .I . , and must be dependent on quite a-lien ser . . all-smiable.disposition, but possesses oo' n- wh .1. . _ _ - 64 Qh, Teaven 11" ,. she !.17a, werless she . 3 fe6t,Ind� .�L.: - Vicen. As soon as e I dear. ' � PO 'sfjn—how 'Plessis any Worn' -sidera%le dignity, and in ovfry� . - & I vering for th4 1 .�­,-,J '. ­ - .i�,"4.,�- -her sorrow ,ye. an when the In wh, . . inch ectual protective co It ' . yer your health pzxmits, in , and. hot L pain.- . , as sworn to protect 4te in adaptill L�­,.��­ will you 'Coin to, us here andlet us try o , it and honour her, turns otiod on tier '�'hd in king. ; He has two wives. By the first he also that it is often obatinw. lividual f�t:kir_- I' I . �.,.., murse you ba,,k to healtii Ono.e inore.? As 11 Where will - it end--��m here will .� has fol!t children, and by the second he has selt to the requirem6hts of ind - r�;_�J�.1� end? Wil 1, my strength ,e adure. for my stilts her -with the v ry weaknes: less phylgical abnortill,117,te�'-o .­­�.: � the weather a so unusually rhild, I do n it Iife?,, . . . he is three children. ' He oouuts among his rela- or to the more or ' I . . . . .� 11 _!,�t i . ,bound to reirect; I I Subject. 112''_' � .�,!�,I. -�..I think you will find the air of Northumbc r- 1 ' - tions two (till and twenty half-hrothers I ties to which so many are lily -,. � e P ess, so deeper. I .I. - I :,- --'.- - land too brac ug. Laurailie, of COUU6"joi is She-had ivoy r felt so h611 She knqws bar husll�nd is:not faithful ould ' �'- ' ­%, ,.­�7. — Dut 4�� Jim a. revenue *.of Z-2,000,000. 'such cases,if comfort is to be expectedt 0 . . . .I .,,� with me in &to as now. 'I ! . . . . that tile very promico.-of this woman be.- I- ��� . . * , to and yielding quality all - , I : � ..'1.� Ilhs invitaticn. - In fact, we * Sll-e'coul �601_i -think .of 4 ' 6ou nosoth tier roof is an outrag It decency. 'rhI6 beie't,sugar.incluitry is about f6 Ire. tile most Oil p � r86, it � .�! . . .. . 'ivo�, iaw life1n,tho.Province. of ( I Thefill; ,'� .. ..�.1-,-�,� can't hear of a refusal. I will meet YOU n I 11 I � n roe of _a t6 a . �uebee, b#. worn. Tt the same time, of eon - actiou to pirisuej the6 - If ithe OPP0304 Am ee ­ , . : ." . . .1.. London, and come .d ' rid,yPV I know 4he :and inorality, &lid yet ­ I hlioVing�L I hould--bo waterpr;of and durable. -4,-,. . I �', . own with. you v,s so a v 00 resence, a -_ 0! -�qo.*Co. � I to , , 'L ., I ,: I as ever your physici * couli not(I if; outrage to herself., lie..-herself 14 threatiixm4 I WAlk a. Me"wi, U. Wet -bought 13 - fa* as we have beerl able � ,e . I . . ans give per - thQ Lpe� V�,and.plWav of th-ii Wo iompally qualities, so r to an, 1,�': ' ..4":. 1 1 � _. I . ' I - .- . "' ., thejouritey. With illy kindeet regards under h ''r roof as . . L#, r #y-.1htye&biiliA1,2M acres 4 . - -. 1.1 gaeO.a womain whose tt, dragged 1�. to shiel �'-the 'arer . Of itilo-, t)BG �_ � - Th . 'udge, , satisfa . �4�: - mission for Thab ahe sh uld ,hmve rife-lona injury ; ,Pay, Inore..,Koith..will be ,otory degree - , I - I ' - _ _d -- � oU i �;a — lrifer#�' I*. - ' h, L,­ '_' , I I .z�. I , It a*aJ1&b1WJ0J , . �xnd sympath y from all mu, h tier own . . . -1 j tat ti ,,belong in 0 . I tual friend,9 liar,) position wi in, ng and now material called so flexuo 6; ,, I hugb u: J, �,669 W . .. I 1� �P fr,t I .8 '4, ved W&-*f I�' ­-­ , . __ . - I - -1 ,. - flagrant, 1111; ,111*4 fora,hor-rorj`,�oysoq' ,V&- *I I—-I'—--i*_ .� ,"-�, " it a pears to I . i,:t . -9 , -W I : .� "Believe me, very sincere] ;in . . is . _WPA gn, � - I �14_ ,,, I - . _., -0 .1--- - - U, 9.Per*7 .. .,- , and at 0 le6uld no--longer doub Is - ,.;., I I I �A' o at . - � ;- - 101 Pll- ., lie a flax-deri 60 .11 , _ : . y yours, .- ­ a . d 4 A -0 Ive-�i �i .1 fibra. !­ , . I � - . - i- .0 I 44— -4t .. - .. .. . . , possible. All her pride rose in grins �Rud wbich 4-ho ms war oft:to Ma"t _ � � _', � . i "I" - 4 . . � I . . . . �­ I .'t�� '' - ' - ' _'� .�.., -.1 ­ - - - , . �.L - . , � ploqfl$ 'a I' "_ J !6ff tL . it,io" ­, . '0- 'Am , %�, Kffl- I I I v Vo �i I N,IL" "'o . I.... I "FRA,twis S. VAVAJ30qA.'o` , � , " . irial', suitatty. prepared and oiled :. - " f ­ �. ­ . , -_ . I k : - "16"r�OJ6. and t0kell � fl&�, if!-!. � � � _I _t beyQndL - doiipqrit­�: 83._�0, 0, io . T. __� f , .!01 ' '. I t � � - - __& sh � , I �i It � � -leather. ,� . 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': es - - , ­J"­� I . ir. ,� - , 11A­ �, � ki ­ - .. A - piece of � ancient 'wooden wate ,* . I L I I I , . . . . . . With twu -PP - I 501 - 01 �' �' � W I . . I . .. .UP * 19, most - r I an'tell him I - I VL IS q vi_ 11 tt, .; �- i% iif- - love! .6 ­0L.d " Orin a' over wit ' rae, i el DgI1101 i , 0- ib - . 1� t, C, . I - , , ; ­ � ,L I i .� an, W, Ore ,ork atm Wero grown., They which was unearthed recentl3 rit. - :.1 or-orsomothin'." Bat-meedn" .wan',kollt - ' I .- - �j (I - . I ,,ilk. even afore I got em' act on the tabIt -another kep'a-grmbbin' my h&nd )rules 1 o - ws,"r-fiii, � a �­ , � II.." 71 ", I ". I k - I . . � . i7. - , , � , _"!;t .'' . _ ". � ... .. . 11, -be'nomrly two ' . till. one an . , , . , . J �. I'. . . 10 ground,01 - roiigl�ly for 6iii 'ther ai Ct., is claimed to . . , , , - . , f . , I*iU mlled. 0 9 0 . . oeil-� - � . ­ . �L . 'i -i � . � L �, - .ybai,with f xtobil'.pur4lau'v, ,p*gweed,. etc.., Ituries old; . I priscilly (tbat's my wife) shi li.gun.- "K an' ' eat the :follows - ­ I L� I , .- ., - I " -- ". . . . I I . t .� A. '. , jo I � 1 06 1. �. ­ , i I _L _ .: L . I � in � 4 ' A-tellin'the how I'd give '6m I .I.'/, U on y,- pure *Ater. � �4 ,,.IF - - - -,­, �'. �', �J W to grow, , , , vre,ggo to meetink' to-day. 11hilander?"' I ha -start 49 ncfeded,an' how they d never, . I ­ . 1. I ; . � . � -1 . . _:that w I , - 4 It ;I ­ it allo od, � , � �. �. - . . .1 The- see ueed by the Speaker of � the --� " ' ,xpe,ted &3 much and 1L n iidn me Mac ' 2.� V rater be(pro fee(, �4­ ",.-, � .11. 1 11 - I � . .. I . . . . ,. House of Representatives is made of thir- -, � I I . s( d6ne so well, fore, fur thby hat! got most, - - � This is a good time to repair farm build- . - � ­L _ , (10 to meetin' !"-saiys I ; "you act a & . 3.. V tmter irciiiintly,10 rom three t.,6,,. Ivi . � - . ' I I . . -I I ninety -dollars. 1ho older. be. crowded, *: * � . . ... . L - .,. .. I grading teep ebony rods twined together and �old . -', I . ­ '' . � . , . ingo, ferices, - etc-., and - td do. ticede. . . I., �lia*L. was every -Lblamed t'aing there -was t times d ily). ­ I - . I .1 . 7. .. .-,. , I . . :,L I - -1. .1 .., In Aace by silver bands. I . I 1, Z �. ... . i d6wn*hor6 I was- an' his .voice all . .1 ( . . - . . t' - at;'� tiln@ 16 .. I � .. ick, Nothin' on earth looks sillier'n - to at 6 right . 4... ever .give a-, argo -qua". ity , ; bout the house, L' barn or stock yardis. At . , -in making the or- Z . , . -, . . t� . I . I � .1111'. -see ; ­ . I pack uy, wiminen alwaya 0, gaddin'. oft' choked up as he said, "Thank tfo Lord; - ild other -ion %� improvements ,of this nusual care 4a taken . ly-if the Knitne-I is very w6 , ii 1­ . dinary billiard ball. After -it is cttt�it takes � 14� �- t% \ . ' , Brother Beldhe I"Ittiolved it, would Coale." time, 0"Pecia! . ' * le r.1 or about 'I kind be made so well., '' ! -� . . - � MNtiu'-1 Ef you hev got ,Four Bib Dir the life 6v i�e I couldn't tell Ilim I W'066 to undtirgo sever�. exetti ' on$. ': . . � about'& year to be seasoned. Tlien I t is `4 � Ln'oh%ir an' palm-leaf 'fan, that's all Thb qua,lity;aud 'quantity , of fo;odt ) Ad -' - R eep'varietios*olt palt6toes Repv;rate in I . I L . �. � . . 0. i. � rock' . only dreirriiii'. I'd ruther hive mortgaged turned'and polished. , I .1 . you'll need f9r ouch a blazir�',Iay as illisi " � the rug ilarity with which it is given, ai� 3 ot, marketing fhem. Each kind will show and ot .., -" . . ny firm to �ay itt but I felt meaner n any .1 Though La,brador was probably the Or I. . . . . r I - . " . gays 1. 14 But. the Bible says - "- PriscillY I I - tile gre I,teat Ini'Portafice. - Oats is the' .t at: moll-better if . kept by itself. Be careful . . i.'That we air to go to meetiny on sheep thief.: ­ - grain for har*" or. niules, though cor, is not ,to bruise when handling as they soon: point of the American mainland visited by . . . begun. is ? I'd like to'know where I got- the wimmin folk in, Mil - I we started more ci immonly u - sed in this state and I -6 rot when bruised. Store in a cool well Van- Europeans, yet it now contains the largest --­.. , 1. 10. such a day as th I. -, I . f tir home about as quick.as it ever was donq. gooi fo 3d it used with'ditcrotion. - - Oat6 we tilated room. . I � * ­ unexplored region on the continent i .!,k,�- you find'that,"� says 11 d I hadn't had such a fugs made over me since. ' . . - . . ... . . There is a block of sandstone .on ekI1ibi-.:;.,,,.' . where to f! better )ecauso they are more easily dig at It.may seldom,be advisable to sell timothy tion M' Fountainbleau on which the outlines ., -. �- - Priscilly didn't know just I married P iscilly, over twenty-five years . ' .­ I it, butshetiaidsb,'�wao.fj'ut�eitwas there, %fore, an' I Aid to tayself a-goin'home that od, Am p-osijeas-tlieeset5ntial-coustituen.ti.of hay off the farni bat tli%t is far better than of a knight and his horse, both in full ,*&r .- . 1. . � "I ­ � an' she was certain that of - I wanted to go the worst k lid uv fusies that kin be mido a goo((­food in, better proportions, �Lnd.. to sell clover bay as the iaiter 'contains trappings, may be R i I t , ; � I - . - pain y raced. 1� - ' . . - . to town I'd go for all uv the hot day. - - theirefore, by throwing loss work oil the . are the undoservin'f asses, they're tile hard- ' much more fertilizing wateria,l. If also Mr. and Mrs.C. Fennett, of St,erling,Ct.fl - ­ . � -1 " . ,, Mebbe I'd go to town of I had to," I sud It � digestive organs, are.les's liable to causp in�"` leaves the soil richer in plant food and is * are believed to be the youngest married- '. 1, . . eat to bear 'up under. I expected that the . '':.; .. "butth emin'tnoreli 'tomee in' .- . . gion in goin'to mee wimmin digesti 3n and -colic. - They slic-ild bo (" ry, vood ci op to raise. 1. . . couple in- the United States. He is 14 ve . . re . folk would begin about it the mill- I - ars . - L I ­ .. ­ . I . onsqcIIa%neItin'dmyaatIlI8. ottan"Belindy . I I . y w clu&n,,ikndfre6'ftom inust. If outb*o�ore . . . I - � ' . .. ute got litarted, but nar a ord did and 7 months old and his wife is nine- .- . . � 1pear to -think thst 9,11 there is to religion is we they a .0 too ripe their value is greatly on- Exclusive grain farming, selling oV the Ilion !. .", -*�-';; goin' to meetin'oud. picnics, an' soch like." they SAY ;: but you orter seem 'em a, flyin' harkeek . - L . . I I products of tile land will., after % time, im- ths younger. . . b �, . . I - . . . . ' , 11-,it just then the door openled an, in conle round to got no a -good dinner for me. I W h I Is corn is a fruitful cause Of the e ic, poveriah the richest ac-il. Feed the crops In the reign of Queen Mary -equ&reAoea 11,.,Z - . an uncomtr�on lo�t, an' then it wa% so hot, - shoos were the fashion. Alen took to wear- . � -, . - Beiindy. lookin' as party- as a pictur wi ull ate - - yet-it iai a good food fbr working stock, " ut OD the farm and mall only -.concentrated ing them so broad that a proclamation was �.:­! -.,.. aV covered over.with pilik I werktan' laid down oil the sof y in the sittin' should be a d c )rn products which contain little fertilizing I her white dress . room, an' afore 1 knowed it I was nhppin' . fed, with canktionJ Oats � li issued ref;tricting their breadth to,six inches I .�- laries that - may be fed whole to a grown, horse - w kile matter. such as- dairy products and meats. . � I ­­- posies, like -her ins.'s mornin' g agin. Well, uv -all tile -nigh tmareii I-ovbr ' . . . square at the toes. ­ L . . .,..� Z.L I She come his tooth remain good, but for Colts an4 Id Work on vablic h ivhw&ya Lis now in pro- ,- was climbin' tip the bide pc rch. heared uv, I think mine -was the worst. I . When the:drst Bible was- printe In: - - � . `� . . straight*uP o me, an' looked up with thie . . - -a things'af ' "Or!"' they ariii - better if ground. Bi mt, * 'Oress probabI7 more than it has been at may America it took ,three years to print' th'e. I - -�. * , . . - , sai(I pd never drompt skoch-a pack ore or . .. winiiin'es'� eyes you ever seen, an since. It fairly made my hair st,pnd tip Ii useck, I me&I, etc., if fed in an)&Ii quan, 0 ,ice other time this season. Adopt a systema. Old Testament. Wh6n the revised version . - - - . - .: o meetin' 'caufo she'd got to and with other foods, are b�uloticial in k't op- tic method and do good work. Now1a.the straight, it waz so. awful. I dreii)ipt the I of the New Testament wa� telegraphed -to - -1! � I sing a; duet with Profesikor Thonipson. bull sermon over agin I an F, a night m,Qro 1. ing 01 ,�Oowolls loose and in good conditinn. 'Unio to put into prao-tice the good Plane Chicago, in 188 1, it was put in type. and . i � -:.. ' ' 6i Well, do et *ef you want a," I tried - to Peered as ef things bed got chan ed all Almos i Ali,� of the varietiep, Of hay in 01 )in. talked over during the -Winter season. stereotyped in twelve houri. � I � - . -. '. : ' � no .- ­:� say cross, but a look in hei - ace nia( e now we was the heathens, Pi iscilly, 11olludy man- use inay be fed with safety if t,hby are - -It is now time in many secti6no for out- The human hair is absolutely the'thost " ­ 11 . , : " ­ I laugli -in spite uv myself, an' then sho knO w- cut be�foro be coming too ripe, are well vt'r011 ting corn fodder.- - Cut it before'the blades prqfttable crop that grows. Five tons of it - -,, . . ' : an' me. An' we bell got started off oil a , I ,. ed that it.was settled toat we was 0 to nd f e from mould. New hay -ohculd become too dry or it 'will have much loss are annually imported by the merchaxits of " ­� ' .g W . .., i - - . long tramp on foot witik stories in our s�oes a . . � .. - ineetin'. . . i. . s to sleep oil At nevot be fed to working stock, as it is vbry valuo for food. A little care in setti it 111) London. The Parisians harvest upwards of '- ,:'. , 'In � .�. . ,.-, ,:-: q: , , I . . in the daytime an' .spike apt, to o"tiaodorangement of digention;krid well ill building the shock will avoil their 200,000 pounds, equal in value to .6400,000 . I brung the team up tb tile C106-r"Ou time,' night ;.and we Aone all uv our oravin' to a . t - . ­� �- I . - !.1 .. an' the winimen folks got i. , an' we d ro've big foolfaced 41ol exit out of stone. Well it 80 MIA 50 colic. - . . . � falling so badly, Always tie securely &bout per an-num. i ... �� . - aw4y, but, just afore we g 'I I ere Priscilly 'peared am of we had- gone fill PrIscilly an' Fro in four i6 olght 'quarts of' 0&.4, or the top... . ­ At St. Fr�mcis, Fla., a sportsman, being , -., - , 0 11' ight to- fifteen- earn of corti, twi or -eye lantern and dis- �: ': mkod ine ef I had my keibook with o hed give out an' took sick ; hut Belindy from ( Tobacco stems contain over 2 per cent. of out of bait,( lit a bull's p . thteo times daily, &to &6o%3t the pr( per In a few' . ',' ne. Of course I bed it, bitto it made mek In . .1 she helped us along, jest -like I know rsho . nitrogen, more than �. per cent. of phos- played the light on the water. riled again to be asked, so I spoke out sin %P-- would if 'twas so, but one day miL, sho -was limits, Tile quantity of hay. re uire( is -acid d 64 per- cent. of potash. minutes' time four large bass jumped into . , -� . . . Pish like. 11 Likely I .Iiev I what I's wall a.then oume all' carried .usually from ten to twenty, pounla tl� Ii horia an . , racted by the * .. .- -, I . I �"' dyin' wheica big he uli D'rom thisit will be seen that they eciltain his boat, �cvidently being att - �' � I I I A good rule is, never give a horse a . . - . . - . Dow ?" Then she ,told me it was foreign n Ila. Belin�dy off. . tt f eed o n a change of work, - vor full - W )-h- a considerable quantit.yof plant food. They light. ' "JI. ' e ii A w0ch that was worit by Ale'kaader - ­- sion day an' we orter give sqm0thing. Th�s My laqdl of heaven is,ony sweetern �as I can often be bought cheap and snake cl a - it Oil & change of feed. - � . ­ - - . Hamiltor when the Declaration of Indepen- ;- .1, ­ ' riled me mare'n ever, for I had no notior tiv to Wake up an' knii that, only a dream, I . I 1­ - - I fertilizing material. . ' i . �- -- - t I - . dence was signed, and also during the duel - . hc-vin' her tell we what I orter do, nor no J - . .. ", , must be a blessed place. I couldn't move - ' I I i I . 11 , Peofessor Robertadn, of Guelph, says in 4 ­ , - .: -. ,� I ith Aaron Burr, is in the possession of ,:­'. . notion uv doin" what I didn'twant to. I be" fur a spell an, I was jest covered with :,­� i. - : �. Ealle More She'ap. , . , ! I - I -re ard to tile proper maturity of corn for w . ­. � �- . , I longod to,that large class uv individua a- rwokat. Jest across the hall, in tile parlor, --.- ­ - -I . . ; folder, whether for the silo or for direct Louis M. Habbins, of Madison. Wis. . , , eminanychurch ' - IDD. � WI ion the A us�ralian C,nniniosloners,0i ent i Camphor is the result of evaporsti6g*ail - . yoii can find plenty uv th I could dbe Beliudy. and Professor-Tho through Ontario about a Monti' ago lid feeding. "If you out it in the glazing essential oil foun,l in two diffcren� trees ' . ��,� that are awful took up with home miss ons son ; they was singin' " The Morniik' t i ill ,,ive you a large .quantity of " i . . I . Me It wi E rows , 1�1 ru ng 8 . -hg in -1 til t is a,. looked into different branches of farn at' e it will thecinnamonium camphora, whia ..-,e' when tl�e'collection for foreign missions Is Li ,lit is 11reakin'."-" Yes, the Iii foe ; but at the tasseling ag ., " . i?mo mi'sion ol 9 .here they were sarprised to find that i.is I. . . I beln' took, an'when th I i lireakin'," I'gaid "an' it's high time itu sive way of watoring cow&" China and J ., - %i e " - prove all expen ,,(Lpan, and the dirt-erooarpus -,o to g To broke. I'm gla;d.'it's come oven if I hod to province t was . Camphor&-of Sumat eo. I .. O? Poo, , ve, raised'so few sheep. I . -a and Born .:� ." lections is took.tTicy are t . , . ' - . �4 ;I m ankfill I sidered by them that no country that t ey Adopt some rational system of rotating , ion ' a' Branford, Ct., ,has a curiosity il1l the­ I *1 I tell the truth, I djdnTbeli�ve in mu *uv gotoeleoptoseeit. i, awfulth. spell, had visited waa so well adapted to t iis the crops grown on the farm. All farm ra n owl. � . . .1�; - no kind. I'd never said it �ight out ill Ili" hain't & heathen." I sot tip after a' a r . of � "he cannotadopt one oyateln to beat advantage. erson of a man who coon see like a I , ' a words, but it was so. I tol I Priskei'ly, ,hen an' with, my head in my Il&nds I looke br n4h of. -iral industry as Out rio. . � ation for % farm will 1kil the- daytime hia'vigiou is poor, but in �,�L- .- Uy sick u F I tataCtiumber of sheep in the Possession. of Tile most economic rot ' I . an' there th&t 1, had got P ,!' . 80 down into my-little drie(l.up heart, all ' he night he has no difficulty in distinguish- �' ; .m6rivon July lat. 1991, was only 1,8to,- depend upoh markets' climate, soil, etc. t said that prior to his, - -.,:-- . .auch beagin', an' that of W3 didn't hol I on hope neVer to git anothen sech a sight. fat against 2,029, 140 head ot cat, le. Raoh one must, consider his own conditions ing objects. It is .- - . I .a bit to what-we bed, we'd. snort hev to start 11 No, i.i�," Lsaid at last, " I'll. make that 473. i in birth his mother became frightened at an .. .,4- fo us. This only Bel. on ta �io could , proti tably raise five' or ux and adopt a, system which is suited to . . .,�, a beggar out a beggin' an'evon hundred as sure as my name is mpiLred with O� er them, - owl. - I 1: - � tickled Belindy for ab laughed an' Aid: din'." It is j4t,fike gettitil a splinter out ' time, this number as oo . Benjamir Franklin's. mother advised her'. "Why pa. Beldin' there.�haint a farmer in 03untrics. Pr4minent farmers heie v he � Selecting seed corn from the 'field must itious printer son not to . start a, news--. , ". ' uv -your hand�, you hev to pinch sometirno3 , .ep and cattle claim the tort )er be attended to soon, Got well in mind &mb these r-ifs that in inakin'�% much m0II(Y` I's till it litirts aifore it will dome out ; so it keel I both alm er, "because there are already two Pa- - - you air. .; Of course wo'll give. Wa would'n was with my: money. I felt better after I - yiel a greater profit than dairying and lire the type of Corp which you-desire to raise P&P 1e couni - ry. " There are now 19,- - -... miss it for nothin'," sai-id she. "I kep' got , )Ln' then want givi g up rsising-so many cattle mud invt st.. and select seed which approaches it as , pers in t - blished in the United .1 . I up and Iked 'round . .. PIRC kiry 5-13 newsSapers pu that d'ollar you give me to Wy gloves ivith, . young 1119't eir money in sheep. .closely as possible. e it in an I . . Canada, 'and more being started. �- " if . 4 'oil, - in States an - I �.. .�. Ito the parlor an liatf,iied to the A - ent of tile Country G le- place to dry and make sure that it . . ­1 an' I'm goin' to give that, an' see, I've follia a. siiiRin', I I I who -fis mrguing the relative proflu: of thoroughly dried out when frost comes. -If every day.. �-, ­ I .. I- .. . . ' %, . ' 4. darned my old ones," and she held III, her Well. we Y4 oat to meaLhi'that ni lit ft, 41D , 11111,11 ,rnifieint �art ini., . . t ti ) 4 a it where e llr6 sixPlayed a prb I I .� , . i't thin lid much &ban le 116t Wes- shock,,) and oovis with another correspond int, it does not dry flat 6neug plac Th fi little haads afore me, buVthe job was , 9 recently - --� ()no I didi ...... ) s&ys:-!-1" flaving always advoca ed artificial heat ca-ii be applied. the li - fe of 0, Oman who - so slick I couldn't see a stitch. 11 You can -tant,or (A­ I- .. . . . � ': .... :,�': .. -Sho. was born on -, ,-., , ther now'w, fut I had ordlerniore impoi w 1 shee huabandry at more profitable tl an - . _- I i � ;� . 1. died at Amer�dus, Us. . -away ef,yo.x want 0 on 111 Id tile older ho 'Not , " . - d to -A mericus irk w. --: just give all your clothes thin ind. 'I to' d I .: .- -- Api es. , . November 26, 1846 ; move to, anu durn 'em too, but! I haint goin' to likeg too have thinge even all' square, an, dair, ing, the result of thin suppose expf 0- 1 .� I pary . . . the church in 1864; was - -::,- -just shut ad too to take a second look At . Never waste time in wintering week 1856;. joined - . - I - give a dumbed cent ; so you can . give him one Agh to make a huudr.d dollam MOD can# � married Anguat 16, 1866; was"the laother --I up," says 1. i uat then we driv up b.), the imost sit an of I'd like to give &n- the - �Curcs. I find that lie bag Crodiked I he , colonies. . and was -buried January 16, 1 - steps, so we didn't say no more. N ken I an' I a ow ,I she( P with about one-third more prolit ti, an The hone - e Fectioni of the of six children, fter having .. 3 .other hundred if no one kiiowed h, as I the ilverage flock, and the cows With nea .1y, y crop-in som . 1893, at the agf, of 46, a been L got the te6,m took cat7e uv Priscilly wa country is very good thin vgar. . i ' ' � hivppened to give that twenty; but jes lie aver married 26 years. There are eleven 69 Iq ,:: I waitift' for.me, an' we we t in together an' come tip io the house from puttin, the t,eftm if I ot quite throo times ti Where tile' hives are tr.;ubled with -ants, these facts, and eleven times six makes the �!L . ­ , ' sot down in our sest. In out,ma an'Belifidynot on the Porch a-talkin'. of t Is State. I do not think an ordin r � a littleifine tar on a board placed, next the r of the century in which she wait mar- -,,.,. , -- - . . , '. -, , * ­ - ch�lrlch 'the ssin ' ieered maaak - Did �Ou notice, Belindy, cow will pay over 630 on the feed on wli: 0 hive w I keep them away. . yea ­ I . I I belonged to the 0 as. an"I I . in " a ried, 1866. � 1. ;, I - I oruin' when he . I oil n keep seven $hoop, besides f sttAD - . To Recurs tile greatest - quantity of pure �. ' . I --- I -_, . - Priscilly an B-31indy didl, but I Kfd one how queer pa acte(I this in . . 11 ab., -, -;.. faiiin' (I see it now, but I didn't then). I throwed.up his hands ?" calf for which we will credit her wlkh $( - , white combs, remove the sections as soon 43 Some men who wore digging a we ­ - . - th tother - out laughtn', .or $ 36 per hesd instead of $91.25, &� A. B. filled and replace empty ones with starters Live Oak, Fla. 9 found about ten feet below, - ! was tight-.1isted, not so much wit AtIthis fSelindy, she broke , puti it, In Cider to have a cow produ as 1. the surface of the ground* a tree that wa,4k tMtfo ,As with th . ould &IWILYM an'laugliedu if sho'd die. I could Lev . i -) givin" I 0 1 irta of milk- per day tile year rou id of comb foundation. . The trunk -.. Was ten jun Many awarms and large yields of honey petrified only on the outside . .. .,k­,,rV honest debts,- 'iwant no trouble ahook her 44 M a " she said, " pit. . ce, J,think,.that orodited t te was split Oren and the inside -'Was- found to % �ovl. fliat,' though it did go awful hard. asloop: an'* didn't.?tnein no twenty d,)Ilars. (MOT tlisn twi will not be obtained durin the same season. had been shut. .'' . *of this State) she must L-kvo a lar 48 ,rhe one will be developef at tile expense be filled - with honey, which - . - . V. .... . fty'ill the grain to give a cent, away. But I You orter seen his face whon lie aeon what CO'wl ratiov, which brings up the C At � . up in the tree for many years. - got, C'Iired in the curiousest way you ever he'd done, "' thoP she toollood again. gra! 11 Is expel Be of -tile oth'er. - I - . .-- - ' � , hea�d 1 � V, an' that's what I started out to 69 Well, of I was maleep then I hain't now, of it lie keep of a cow away above ti Honey kept dry and warm improves with' In the days of Queen Elizabeth it,was I - - . of keeping seven ithoop. I can have filte a rreau rushes on' the * ' like. � age. bo in a cold or damp lacis it either .customary to strew 9 ' L. . I tell.' I had no more than sot dowri w lien I you little bludget," 1, *aid bLughin Id an obexply as I can Ono co , r 06 the actora'retiring room . o preachers in th a pill-. Then I owned all np� an' they laughed ag"in Islid Pasture ranulates from tile offset& o the chill or ulle irpeted floor of -1 I looked up an' seen iw * n ant] V think I can keep ten Merino owes ws goomes thin And watery. . . ink theatres-'bence the. term greekn-room.�.' - , pit a gazin' down `%t us as of they wotild an'Belinay nearly killed me by huggiu, ft , - $10 o decorate the Y.,7 I i had *got esilin, me pet. names. Ma didn't sm�y so chek-p as a cow. It seems! to Me that Tito itpiarist should give his personal at- Subsequently it was u8u& ' It .. . like to know �kow much inoney we was awful 113,?py per head in not too much to Charge. for t, a tenLion to orating, groAing an.4 shipping.his walls with greeii paper, and sometimes in our pockets, so it 'peaired to 1--le. 69 Two much, but I could seek silo ' t of gree'll beize. ,.' - ­ 9 ev 0% of each cow, leaving only $26 110L boney. An i4ferior, soiled piLckage often rushes gave way to 1L eat pe . . beggars," I says to myself, " It fut""days. Thp yearn hev come an' they Ilev ca �', I . ­ a A pity � I L Elder Boswel can't tend to us 'thout" send- gone, menny uv thein, sinco'then ; when I , perhaps some one will say this is 0 rujus the market of his entire lot. - - - ' . " - � - . on t , pooketbook open I begun to gro I know there are dairies that it e . .1 ! - :-­ - -,.,.:.. -, y ' w a small. one advwntage a record book ha over . . I �: , . - I , I I � . in' iur any hody else, Any -wa Iw nt my . . A View of Brazil , ::. . I . - - - I , - . give a; ceitt, not a dumbed ceft. I gtiess fittle in spiritual t)lings, an, utyw ma an' me Lor aing a great deal more than this ,- bu I 4inporary inarkinRe in tile apiary, ,i:- illat --* ' - * ntry Oce I upying . I -- out the heathen,- thi ik the cows of Now York are oil y it can be referred to in after years, and, in .' 13tazil'is the' great- con . �,.� I'd like to to round in- a starched white ltmjkes'c�niiort a-readin' 'b bout, 3,03 pounds of int k erican con- . I sh , irt an' road<,loth suit, a estin' fried fur we've got an interest thur, an"a, payin' 'or ... ited 'with a , . this way the dixperience of the past years nearly one halt of the South Am Uni .� at bei a one, too. . , P61 yesr, &lid I think 151 per hold is 11 be used for future guidance. � . , inent. It is larger than the ted.X . I ., chiekens an' all such I fixin's an'ju Belindy was carried oft long &Z6, but It that is realized oil it, and I am g!Ding-hLO Italian beeearo said to be larger, more State& It has nrore navigable rivera than . - little for the heathen 'st,ead uv sweati n' the o. took tier to a col LI, are the ordinary oovi I with the ave r* , .-: - life out uv me in the harvest field, it would w I . . 'beautiful, more prolific, 'swarm earlier And any country in the world. It has a popula- as only the Profopsor wh - all'free, slavery � pea ed as U. � little home uv their, own. It had to age sheep. of tenor, work eat Iter and later, gather more tion of nearly 15,600,000, lit com- - , be a sight more to my likin'." It ' ice abolished by law, witho -1 I ef everything c6mo to me that mori in' ; I Come, but I didn't make an inticill fuse about " Fifty Cows at $26 per-head would gile honey, are loss inclined to rob, and are less having been . " . . . . � I would, fur somehow 'pears $1,50) income, As to the iiiedlino from . disposed to all; than the native been. . penestion to 'slave owners, in 1888. Its " '� 1, . . . felt so abused an' cross yet nob0y had it*s,T Lhbught - d flock of sheop,'allowing 0 0 1 - - � at .most everything 11, a If you have no shade f6r your bees, plan,,, largest city, Rio de Janeiro, claituo a mil . . done hothin' to me. I was so nncotnfu rt,. %ile .&a ifIld got to lookin' suppose ' re fifty-one --. I . . it was hard to net --still. -- Belindy I a siligin, di6rent,*since I hev found out there air wc ol at $1.50 per head (tind mine does. be - fCuit trees among the'D. They will'not lion inhabitamts, and there-a, I t costs � " W than 0at), an(LSW lambs at $3.50, r ly ottpVly the bees with pollen and honey cities of over 5,000 population. : .- calmed me down A friflej fursho bad A voice other folks it, this World to �maice Ila y on t $100,0oo,coQ a year to run the gov. I R him $1,750 ; , &lid $1 r- : like ali'angepl's an'it just fitted in nit I Pro- 'Well as Philaudor Beldiu . An' 1 If oil I,'.Ld, will give in Woo ning time but will prove an accept- abou and the public debt amounts to. - �� ' I F? - cav Will give $100 balmuce on tile she p able shade so essentia-I in Summer. Then ernment, , - i feHsor Thompson's an' that made in ) mad yon, now, whst I'm lottin on most uv any - ,,000. It raises more than- , sti a. I have tried to in& e* lize - the bloom and n,bout $450,00( ' tl I � t when I git up thUr, an' I'm goinl- fsi(.a of the quo o too the bees will ferti . I . 13 . '. agin', causehe'dbeen wourhougeasi ,lit uv thing, o to meet me a �'mir eatimato. I eat, keop more th u cause tile trees to bear plentitullv* ­ %. $s0,000,000 worth 9f coftee, of which the - - lal.e� au'l seen purtyplain whatwas I,-com- soon', 1. want, some one t') com I �hur, ae ron sheep per cow, but even &t thu th I -am I . .:-ii �. united States gets more than one-half; , in'. "Aes", I said thou�h-t likely tha,t kin tell me that I helped 'O(n 91t, I) . ­-7- abou 0i pounds of rubber, and & ' �," - . nland's Joy oun- then I don't care. what litdo O'Orner I'm put ar) better than cows. " . ww."WQ­� t 40,000,( 11, ' " 1 11 Beats at the Table. . - -,, a thev!d sinig I From Greek I r laers in Ontario could reali . great deal of sugar And cocoa. It has ninetv i . , . tains'-they al�vays do. -1 wish we could it), I shall lie contantod an happy. -[Stand- Sheep & . - 7 - ween Za' i- d-the government owns the ", � � . . Brage tilan V.,150 per head f t neiville and railroads, an .1 . m)ro on- all avi A short time ago, be - I I., . get a whiff uv that Cool air to-day. So the 'ard. �m�s, especially if some fir4t.,31& the train- stop, Digraph. -.. � ' I strange beggar is ' oin' to Preito I . ------.L,. 0W---------4 .. .. . t eir I Columbus, - pod At � a small .teI4 I nis � . 9 . long 3ind medium w a-( I , . Brazil with United St�teg 4mou : hi .Ill he. - 11 � . a trade � � �. - . - to . .� ro of's London Oninibill. loding pens Of village. � 'liell, I won't took at lom,* sny way. � , Aiming . - . -: "I Fifteen to nearly $loo,(i00,000 a year, having in- . I . ' '. ` , o Lon. .41 cop were kept. � � I 7 . .1 .. on tile guard. iiiiying out . very year. Th :x. I . , ore thin t2o,000,000 under reci., ., I Belindy eat in the choir not fur fr m the 711080 Vp.ry Ii I d ' 4.1"..."— - I.: I . minutes for dinner, ' the -passengers, of creased in . 8"g I i ostab - �.. $85,p,00,o0o of goo& they buy ­ ' '. "eared don Geuersl Ofnnibu� 6=psny, liehod ­- . . I .. -- I - - 1�1. . . procity. For _ Pulr�t,, an' I turned tow.ard her. 0 ­­ . I whom there happened to i)e a lo.rgg number, bur of : . ". . . $15,000,000 is bought by, :; , . fts ef she'd never; Loked so purty afore ; in l:8j-)(;, owns by fur/the groat,est num 'i- . . 'faulty Teaohiug. .1 . . rushed into the' dining apartment, and took fromtrazil only there wr.3 a buuch'uv.pink romea a4r(mblin' oinnibilses mud hor4q,fi in tile Metropolis, - , ,ats at tile table, one of them deposit- Brazil from-theml white with Franc�,- mud . . on her I' . - we daily Nrnings of a London When one talks or writes about workin. their tie . reat Britain the b6lance of trade is heavily - lat, just tile color of tile sp)ta on slid the avere g. buttermilk is. out, it, may b ing his carpot, bag oil the chair next to G . .- I seen she was watchib' the omn'ibus Jbislotyging 1, , . al . * I her cheeks. o that company) for butter till the . rroo him. - � . gainst Brazil, so heavy, in fact, that most - I preacher, an$ I Id. 2,1. "As against, 1:2 49, 5d. s(t down thit such a person is not co t tile usual time the landlord passitig of 11razil's firkaq ropean 4 � � . f re%eiverinj is with i�u . . was all tuk up with wilt lie 1892 were B"'. or practice of butter A the maj9rity of the- ­ . Was & - Well, I beered purty much for the previous year. There are '44,115 either in the theory ke his collection, called upon countries. More cry *`sayin'. This is perhaps a hard thing t,, around IV in& o trade are owned in --�,. lie come I.o the famine, though most omnibuses licensed in tile Metropolis, 859 irakilig. edi t, for vessels engaged in th .. 'I ito . all till I out uv the ivindtr. of. which are owned by the Lontion 0oneral 816y wbet�' it is kno" a that 'lot Only- Or the' aforesaid passenger far 'b I ispayment . . � Europ-i. . I ­ . . .._:. �L. .. W., the time-I was gazi.n a dairy schools use such ox .dinner. . .. ., . . I 0 r a - back uv Belindy, out oil Widow Welkin's Omnibus Company, whose horses number bat instructors i - . . . . 44 How Mach ?" asked the passenger. . Like all c'o1ritries that depend op a n ­ - ' medder. g �ill her Jers3y jow while their vehicles carry in the pressionn. 411 I .1. 'Twant long 9,S,41, . . artment of ,hty cents," replied the landlord. 'tural r03ouroes', in&ie&4 of manufacturing- . I a, hundred th'nd ten The editor of the'dairy dep a - Big come wanderin' by and stoV,ed just where cotirse of ,a, year over . 94 Eighty cents ftr a dinner ? Why that industries, to sustain the people, ,the pro- -1 I could look her all c . L h , was v.s per-' million pmosengerst small oninibus carrying a "ricultural Pape , . ry great; - 14 ir wh(I�, is also instrujkito . . e iver e . .1 week. ,,"the dairysohool of all agricultural collo e, to ONtOrtionate." .- portion of illiterates in Brazil is v - fect- & critter as - W014. on'the average 2,500 passongers por I . ditorial on working b to it Nd-, arr, i.t is 6ot- extortionate. Ain't tile faot that eight out of- ten of the,, total ­ I ever laid eyes on life of an omnibus is twelitY rpoently in 4611 0 , . . ulation are classed 'aff illitera;tbs, and .1 lomehow I -got tonapp-In', itwass awful The average that your car et bag I" % I) � I.- � pop � t one-seventh of the, children : . . - � , . hot, an' I got to dreaniin' "bout t Is cow and o ,iod the following expression - 11 Tho Aal 9. I y ant of . years, f an -omnibus. hors6 five yearal 11, illy - --,.---. filat'i's my carpet ba that Cal abou V/ 1111111to , s Well, that carpet bag.occup as, a 86'&t, of'ischool. age at e . � Itead uv the hea.ilien. I just go, it all , bich is one yeor longer than ill managed must be worked in evenly &lid thol-oll 11 if i t nd school is signific' settled how- I'd tr- -r tny two J . � r.vay horse, owing to -the great, and tile buttermilk worked out as ,nine t charge for it. ' the trouble that it must-take to carry. on .a, . , - � - ads 1p ersey. by the trarr latter in . startiag tile tram possible, mud yet the wnr�jtigr muA be dis. and, of course, I mus. Well, here _ are republican goyernment with such people as --, I � : . a heifers, when tile queerelat thing hal pence#, strain upon the Mug up or,00tting continued at just- the right time or the groda 11 Oh I ial'bat tile case ? ­ L . I nu hals -had & � . . , Just as I got illy plans All la4d I was L W) sf ter Ole steps made in t,,, I I .- .. �. 1. your eighty 00111`tfl� ' " '. . . Sovereigno. ,Th6 ,governme .. tickled I thro'wed up b . oth hands, as- I'm down passengers. It is estimated that 00-ch is -Ujureil." . . Turning to the carpet bag, the passenger, stormy time since the new constitution was . I . . the average about TITC above may sound well to a person not. - . . h of Februa,ry 1891, . . likely to when I'm tickled an'said "I'll do London oinnibus earns on efical knowl6dge of butter mak- rointirked : ' ' .W�11, Mr. Carpet Bag, as .promulgated, on the 24t nite or pacily th6-:- i :, 4*" But the preacher w'as &skin' "Ain't one shilling per.dety from advertisements.. I iaving a pr4 not had .much io eat, suppose we but it did not entirely reu , . 6 initiated: there aro cortmin- You 1MV0 11 - � , . . there somebody- who will start with I � I � -. i Ig., but to h -1 will take sonl0hing, I t tile same'time opening people. - Brazil ia,worth studying &t'.&IAY -.. "" � - I %re in- In of thellummu scalp tho ar-marks t1latgive- tile writer away. . -ning therein half a ham, � - . - -� eclu I - b t, 1, 61 t, . � � and tui time, but especially -now. . ..I , -�: - :� 1 - � . i,401lart." The first words I heerc' as to C . , hem - i All 4871119lith, . . . 1. i 11 : - :. ' bilt one thousand, lid timc rofil; to u Ono I I . . I . , . � Opened nly eyes was Elder Boswell asayin':' hairs number- ab and , tile vt ti - ilk 4 o�1a:be,washed out of 1ha a,roskst Chicken,, �. plate of biscuits, and . 1-. . , ­1 � I , , . I � so . -*. i � 0M sh . � � . . . i - I -0 �, . - 4ther 06r telest . , -� ica in - 91117hank t, -'soo6lp is %bout the butt , . amid the roar of -- - I first made &acti I * -A, Lord, Brother Beldin' '11 give wbole number if an Adult , ar suildry .1 loutte'r whilb tho latter u in We granulkr t . . I ofr�phing Was . 1. ­ . andi '� - , I . - h. Lith 0 we I - . � I 11 r'of tile o et p4i6g0ire., . . I to­-- 6 - Opp -Ag op no gindlig the. pas- is at preal . . I's twenty dQllars.'j . . . lity thO118 d voe Mom P . I .� I � .-. .. 'i n I t ihat wall - oe hundred and t -, Im hil ibablu 1801. - . - ­ vV6 I illy -all an - � .. i �. . � , ,Vaill 1. size can - p. � #xecutad i6f, of %oples are. E late - lie I '' . t i An . . , 1. - . 111 ,81 ...�­ �- - he verv.first.'*ords I 'I . 11 'of.)ra Vhoti ' il�, ,�­J "h - -. earod, , !Two .thousand variet , 'i.lih .- Them was t . I -- Thm- --- s -i hottir:` I 1-----1k - ` tbxt I lie var�ot bag had gwi�ed posters of alifiost AIDY I 1� -- I I& ��, . . 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G n i 1}o a ty, J da !tag- an, ,,:�t} • -. ;;. i .�?Tl. r,.• r c ! , � y :a+ e 107 , i f° ` µ Vii, �_ l raft Horsi�s,. (,anaclian iiredCalt )..,. t.y'° fit' S"• {• r 'l`!. a'• m f _ .,, , .,,�` �g -, ,•,. fk,? `; _ v t: f ., <y •'t tatty A. oltert �Y . entire. Y? y• Brood mats with ' ,� font by aids, C'Davidson';cSc sons, W Clr+tty- , 1 % Y •o' 'for c4c sons, ,T. Lawrie. Filly 2 rs,. 1i,. s .. McGowan, G Davidson & Son;, J Lawrio. ", -" .- ; ,,, 1 , �i- publxsn ,d ev® Friday morning ct its offioe Filly; 1 yr,G Davidson & Song, J Lawrie, -� � �; 'F0 t 1: . - . ry . .. Picke ring, Ont. . Cr wford & Sons. Filly, spring, W Craw + - a ...,,..�..,: AT : R -{ I . I TERMS ,�• Lawrie P f 11 �:: for one, w Boynton♦ Best Is &s ._ . � � - ..14 . — b Dior year; f$1.00 if paid In advanoe. apt utg colt, I �.. - � I . - _ I ... I . W Crmwf.Ord &Son. Best brood fit ii IiATE6 OF ADVEBT1511N(l: m re, G Daviidson & t3on. Horbes iiz her- _ d :' ! �. �'irot insertion, per line - _ - ' 10-cent0. ne a G Davidson & Sons Mrs D Mason. . Saab subsequent insertion, per line - 6 ... "I ' 1 ` This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Bet kept ,harness and groomed team; Mrs r Re der' lii,gr - ' ' _• :. , • B'AR� . I vertiaemeuts. D. Mason, F & J Scott. Walking team,Mrs i Spocial terms given to parties making eon- P aeon. . : - ,,y Pal ry _ '� _ . . • , . �--:- r;, ..--, - - Y,, rants for 3 or G mouths or byy the year. Half- General Purpose, 'Brood mare,' I, i` •`, ° i yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Stobo, $hp� Dr F)r����� . Business cards, tan lines or under, with paper, J H. Johnson, Fill , 2 yra, J D adl . ri _ t `r aDne year s OD payable in advance. • - Fll - yy y . - y, sp. ins, I £itobe�, A Mason. Colt, r' y:• . . ;: .. . �• t�Noties in l (,sal columns tes cents rer line, sp ng, J H Johnaton. spring olt or fill ; ` -ft cents per line each subsequent insertion, q Y� - { I Stobo. Horses in Harness F & J Scott, a, ��► 8 vial contract rates made known on- applies , pe E r e u •eases of Fall C o. s b awe a'rved and -~ »ore7 • -!ton. No tree advertising. A cCowan, P. Heron. are, Advertisements without written' netructione oadater� -Colt, 2 veil, W H Tredvvay, , 1. Will be inserted until.forbid,len and charged so- , , R Linton, A MCGawan, Colt H �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise 1 3 r, J ' , . 'l C li1'1Y1 . Johnson, J Cavanagh) A A Forfar, Colt, %' • - . 4 ments must be i n writing and sent to the pubs g , , . _ usher. spring, Jas. Torrance, J H Johnston, Jas . Job Work promptly attended to -- � ` St nehouae, .Brood Mare, Jas Z`orranoe, 0 k . Ge , Chester, Jae H Johnston. Filly, 2 yre - I , :i 1N. 1. CLARX - PROPRIETOR. W TredR�ayy,�J Richards, A D Thomaori.. �$�`'1(� '�j 1. Fil 1 f J! Tongon, J latonehouae, c of WEATHE J_L I ►,y t P ON v Y Y. H u8e r' . i -4' Our I olitios=- Btriot r ndependencea= . Bu row. Filly, spring; J Larway. Bony lfi3 flOU of lilt d1 • Our Aim -A First -class oaalPaper. team, Goo Scott, Sprung colt or` filly, W. � Our JDgpeatia.tion - The •hearty G ohnston, J Larway, J Torranoo,, par• shin an lndi Indigestible bl• v � V 1' E -TT - �V apport of the people of Picks ing and vicinity. rya a team, G W Decker, •R Vernon, Urish $ urn• . , ,'' _1 I °Yo na. Buggy horse, T Hood, W Patton, . . � Jo n Lawrie. driver, G W Decker. , . FRIDAY, OCT. , 1893... Be t carriage horse, Jas. Lawrie jr. Two Endorlied b leadhi fwW ' � - . 1 . �, �.::_ �, - ,, , -,-. yr id driver, D McGinn, �V H Tredwa and cook , OTES ANO COMMENTS'.:. O homson. Single lady driver, Miss f, ",' Person, Jas WdlJohnetonJ Haakne 8rin • • ,' :_ . ANTt3'`I, SHAKERS;. SHIRTINt S`, _ . - The Pao al Prohibition Cominlfislon Y p Ask our r h r y sot or filly, J H Jolzrigton, J Larway, Y mat in Peterboro' edn sda 1Slx' SIKIRTIN6S, and SHEETINGS,- 'I Y• G. ohnston. . , teen witnesses were exa ined, nearly yrahire cattle;- -Bull, 1 yr, W Crawford r �. j., 1 , . . • & one. Bull call: Jag Lawrie sr. Miloh 4 al'1 favoring prohibition some with J 2 - i spew al►alues and rest oassortment far ifil; season. co , as Lawrie ar, nd and 3rd John La ale only by and others without con nsation. - . ' '. _ vie. Heifer, 2 yrg, W Crawford do Son, Jaa . P ' ._ Two seats iIl the Leg stature b &ve La vie sr. Heifer, 1 yr, John Lawrie, Jag. Cci; • I IRBA La rie ar. . Welli troo - been made vacant b d aths —North ngt nand Ann S t� y reds cattle Much caw; J Baird; Jag -. V , _ N REAL. - - -. Bruce and East Lambto Electiolis La rie ir, T C Jennings. Heifer, 1 yr, F - M T in these constituencies, which were a r, Jas Lawrie jr. Heifer calf, A AFor- .��•� + .t 1e b�relS fir.arly�u�cvaser f 'John Miller. . both held by- Liberals, hould show f rham cattle,.,.__Rull, 2 yra, W J Hay- .��`""�"" __.__ ;. r whether there is °-any fo inaation for cro t. Bull, 1 yr, J Miller. BuII call, J New 4ve14Iseineilto. ", - - • ` � ----- - - - - -- - .. Mr. Marter's stateipent t at the ma- Miller. Mitch eow,lst, 2nd and -3rd, J Mil - - . - - -------. - -- - Jority bellied DZowat i "melting ler. Heifer, 2 yra, -tat and 2nd J Miller. �TQTICE• -F rst•alass fortm to li +ti at - away" -News. Hei er, 1 yr, 1st and 2nd J hlillor, Heifer 11��i tlaarboro J netion. Fur full putioulars .� . . . P-1 C KER I N G ..- . . - ... I . __ cal , let and 2nd J Miller. 1�'at steer, cow apply to D.0. ST 1111 aNSO `. 49 -tS • or eifer, Wm Young, Jas Lawrie jr. Mitch – OIi BAI -- -' -- -- li '' d p- t0 . In the Manitoba achoo cafes before r 'I 1 co ,any breed, •(sweepstake) John Baird. T1� .E A Jexaey et er, / ,� the SUpleme Court Wed esday Mr, 1 Delve l3c,pt. �, ales twa feeding steers. oni, Wool f3heep, -Ram, 2 shears and A�,�1y for forth partiauiars to. rvDt. Qt1.- Wade, �vho appeared fb Manitoba, eve , Z' F B©yiiton d� sane, P `PV Boynton. CHRIST, Cherryw J. 413-50 -�- , ::. admitted that he did not nielid to ar- R'ai , shearling, 1st and 2nd, P W Boynton. - - - -- -__ -1- ` -__P-_ � - . - . , sue the case, whereupon he court ap_ Rai lamb, T F Boynton, Jas Howard, STRAY CAL - 3trayeil front the pr8im- ' Ew s, 2 shears,. T F Boynton-, P W Bo n• ►� lees of the un ersigned, lot 15, con. o. Pick- pointed Mr. Christopher obintson t0 y �, oriug on or about u out let a white spring calf • ' - tott Ewea shearling, lot and second T g pp g I ha"©8 CJ h>,11C� >'� Tillie -�8 13tOCk 0 ClltlCl'�'. S17C�1 8S- t31I�C�18t pi'Mr will comet n rate with W. J. ]DEVITT, t? represent the interests of a Province Bo nton. `Ewe lambs, Wm Fisher, T F greenwood. . 48-M kniv s, Bread knives, Table knives Razot ' . end argue the case. � Bo nton. _— – : St. Etc. S ort Wool Shee , Ram, 2 shears, t p J +© RENT:boi stFat xii contain a� �t Al o good Stock of Hand Saws,Buck 8aws,Axe`s sf In both . Toronto �n Hamiltori Mil er, A A Forfar. Bam, Iamb, lot and 1 lot) acres, - " 2nd J.Miller. Ewes, 2 shears, J Miller, A COgGBtitOn at Pic- eying lownelaip, 4sn' ties end all lilies requisite lII a hardware store, there is promise of a plen iful cr9p Of premises are g frame buildings. large or- . .W%yorali.ty candidates, thi ear. In A Forfar. Ewea, shearling, J Miller, A A chard, while the 1 as is welt [watered by never - . ; 3' For ar. Ewe lambs, A A Forfar J Miller. failing spprings. fro particulars apply personal- +i . • Sheep,—Ram, ' ly or write is W. J. Dale, Pickering . . . . - �oronta -two are already efinitely In ediam W of ___ _ _ -• � � M. I �. _ � 2 shears, -.-_.............,_ i]le field, chile four or fiv are spoken J Cowan. Ram, alterling, W K Tred- `OHN TANNER N R SON wish to an- of as likely to corns out. n the Am- .; I wa J W Cowart- Item, lamb,Ist and grid JOHN pounce to the public that they haveopen- bitious City the extelt of the C1101C8 W • Tredway. Pair ewes, 2 shears, let ®d out a butcher shop is lkrvsswells block. and 2nd W H Tredway. Pair ewes, shear- Fresh meat always, in hand. In case at abatu�e offered the electors ay' ossibly be ling fJ W Cowart. Pair ewe latbbs,let and orders let, x:rh the issesAoone or W. Logan, GRAND even greater. 2nd rV H Tredwap. lfoattna +v,rarvtll re • ive protvpt attention. A. .s' — rge ntOn call solicits I r s S ine, Boar, la breed, T — - F Bop j� �T tta•tt -� ` lY -- o It has always been an is vet • a P Boynton. Boar, farrowed in 1893, F. T O T I C R -: „•Miss Abbie Crookhite � �t The P>lak r>lIA d� Brougham Electric Railway £ cv:ll run �dail -- - - lnostery to us why the To onto street W ovoton, P W Boynton. Sow, large 1' wishesto inform th•+ Ladies at ai°trering bye T F Boynton, P W Boynton. Svw, and vicintey that havta$ opened tits Did ataud i'�Cll f3I0ll$ t0 �,�18 Fllrfll>tllr8 Ws,ror y ,.1 .'' Railway Company does not adopt farm wed in 1893, T F Boynton, P W BovA. over Dickis do warquis'store to the village of oms Of • Pickering the is .now, prepared to do dress• ' o same style of transfer tic et. When ton. Boar aMall breed P W Boyntoa, V� J ntakib in the latest -tad tstatt suitable styles. eve countl'y clodhoppers o into the Ha croft. Boar, farrowed in 1t3tJ8, P W A call! eolfctted. Mist Ahbte Cronkhtee, Ptok- l . - city for a day it costs us fiye Cents Bo ton, T F Boyynton. Bow, einall breed, oring, one. - 40.x, ' ' ' . , .. P 1 Boynton. tow, farrowed in 18J3, W 4 R ITT 3y--� Term' containing 100 I P3:0 =:M 'bTa' • 'C�1tT'�' i. every time we change car ,while city J. uyctaft, P W Boynton. 1_ acres rnortt o telas, ring lot 22 in !•h ' ^�'^^^ _ - - - fellows travel freTuently ithout pay- Y ukry, —Geese, T`Olouae, tat and 2nd W eOu Township of i ckeriug On the promises ����,r�� ti ins a fare at all. They slip iu as Ila) craft. Geese, any other variet A A &'� s °Od barns. steno stabling and comfortable T IUD y dwelling. q`helat „i sill good atste of oultitts- Par�(1� $ (� Bedroom Suites transfer' passengers, For ar, R Linton., Ducks, Pekin, W Hav- tion, 15 aeres.beina ady for fall 'wheat. The t ., _.____-_._. ' . crof , J & W Holmea. Ducks, any othe) place is well Kater t by spring crock; fencing - - The Prohibition Cane tiara 1$ mow vari .ty, J & W Holuies, Airs G Hammoufi• good. flowing pr', doge given at once. F� Centre 81I1d F+ xtentlot2 Tables, ' r W J Ha poeaeeeion let of Alti i! next. For further i }nr- ,' in session -in Toronto, al d delegates Tur a s, Bronze,' C :Thomson, - 2 000 feet of Picture E stein - I -1 y- ticulsre a; }ply to Mr .take Fi(oad.liroughau, i0 g crof . Turkeys, and other variety, AFor• - g- vA frorfl ell parts of the Prov race are in far. Black $ apish Fowl, Bed r04L] S Ll i eS rOIYl 3 IIp attendance. The object of this mon p '�' Thomson, R _ Eve this g nac '66sary in llla UY�derta ins Line ke t col st:rl I Tho neon. Dorkins, J Holmes, J Caritatlt• p Illy o 1 hand, ster meeting is to organize for the an. Black Minoroas; G Robins 1 and 2. � Prices right, plebiscite. ill January next... Both Gary e, J & `� holm.ea, Mrs G Hammond. - -._. �Vlti a Leghorng J & W Holmes', T Ramee) . , 11IL S & DID. LINGHI AM, Undertaker & Elnba” Im rs, Pi.Aerin sides are getting into fighting shape Black Legho.rns, A Martin, J & W Holmes, VOTERS, IST COURT g and a large V7ote ' ig assured. The Han barge, a & W Holmes let and 2nd. ; .__ -- _._ : -- _ _ -_ -_�_ __ . ' . _. �:; 1. - onty objection five have to this vote is .Ply tou►h Rycks, J Uawrie jr, A Martin. -- -_ - - - -` `T - 'VOTICL is her by given that a Court'�Ri S QfCKR,I1G� BLACKS iIT`$INGi. . that the - xpellse of the same will be L'9 t Bi•ahiltaa, C Boldam. Bantams, E i w'.II t,e held l,t.reuast the vuta,s` List Act . Jack un, Mrs G Hammond. Buts Cochin, by eta Honor the Juf go of the county Court of If yoU wit t machinery that will give saddled upon the Ioelrl municipalitier7, Mrnr G. Hand mond. Pair fowl, ,any other the County of Ontart , at the Tgwu Halt ill the Horseiiboein n '` good satisfitt'on, call on D. Bmitb, as he gad etleraI BIackslnitll y instead of being borne by;the Provin- vari ty, Geo;Robina. Game Cook, J. & w f IaL�i�E f BROUGHAM i, done on s iortest cial Government. Holmes. -P,e Dorkin s, a and IV Holmes. _ G in, -F I1. wheats, 'N. lie croft, H -` o� d F ells o p ow machinery that opss anhdo as at tor` est prices. ., _ wand notice, r - y • TUESDAY, tits I INDAY of O�T4I3f�Ii _ Mrs. Haskill; a ed 102 Tho son eying wheat, U Young, tN. good works naeu, so get away -with your B 5' era, & Te8i- Hay roft. earded apring wheat,U Young IN3, at the hour of el von a`cloak, iaranOOn, fin Bulky plow• He has'all kinds of buggies,. Diseased and' nterferill f @ ©t a 1 dent of Port Hope, who is nearly blind, W vt ycroft. Black eye pezo J Lawrie 'r h °� tied determine ties several aomplainto of W490118, . als t the celebrated R096ber g carried off second prize at the Toronto U Y Lung. l ruaaian blue A A Farfttr, t' errors and omissions 11 the voters Lists oftho ''y spec ality. - exhibition for knitted :socks Municipality of the 't wnaLtp of Pickering for oast. Jaoksct gear, manf'g by Spei ht Co. -- - - . Hay roft. sjmalt peas, U Young, W `Hs 1l39ii♦ . All kinds of ►lore points at.d repairs kept A call elicited. The boy who peas arrests in Bop¢ fi]<i• croft Whitt .oats, U Young W Haycroft. Ali pereans having tusipeaa" at the Court are on hand at reasonable rates. W.1. - G RA NA M ' -Ville and taken to Peterboro, to t,nsw4 to Black oats, i1 Young, AV Ha croft+: Barley requested to tatend a the ■e,i.t time and placo. t C LA R E M 0 N T six -r wed,,, y DA ID sMITH - (opposite M rket Building.) the Charge of stealing a bit ele, in that �W Hayoroft, U Youn Two D. R. I3EA'^t7R *, f �.j town. was up before the pot ce magiOrate rowe 1 barley, U Young, W Ilayaroft. In- • ' Clerk of the said Township of Pickering, _ . Y iekel`ing 'Village, riortb of � ' _____ - - t there, on remand and elect Ed to be tried dian corn, 11 Youn , S Rennie. Peck bell y of October,' 93 - P.O. Corner` - BRQ• GHt�I�I - gg Dntacl at1i hitevalr, t tit Gth day -.__ ,_,__�_�- F crane ?arily, and said he ha bought the A TI omaon, 44'Maloom. _...,.�.._ _� '_�__ _�I RY MARBL - Ra to,=- 'Potatoes -Early Rog® R 'Cha E bicycle. He was remanded until Tuea• I • ' s s clay when the case came a again, and man. Early $unri�, J Sparks, U Young. l ­ � _.. n was sentenced to five ere in the Cro n aewell,l�'4 Thomao..,U Young. Beau- . � j �• y re- ty'of Hebron; W Thomson, A Tait. Queen orks TA I LO '- I . � ,­ � �!: _; formatc,ry. dt. W H I T Y, . of th Valley, O Thomson,, R Chapman. The Lindsay Warder saga : -An e$r3t Whit Elephant, J Pattoreanl'PMaGriaken. N (� tabltsaid 18ae.) �. L wart boy now eats his m ale sta.ndiu . Late Bose, � . If you want a styli 11 it of eIotlles or Ise was sampling fruit in - garden not It Ch anon, WiIL wrie 'ry o$a r of poty, R.Volfallde�,ProprietOi 1 g pole - e i an overcoat, cal ai; d leave your - j,. belonging to his father, th other night, toes, ) Thomeou- Turnips, Geo cCowan Ilaviug rata d to the old iitand of the tveasure• I uarantee every I vvhen he was presented with a handful of 0 Th Thomson; - Young. Man olds,- obe, g gl S Wolf©ndeti ranite ar,a Marble works garment inapt Ig nay sklop ee l_ r peas, from lire barrel of a s of gun;by' the Reim °, U Yung, A Forfar. Marigolds, • I_am bone prepared to execute all to fit and sati.`faction. Call �' N % owner -of the place, It to k the doctor S Retdnie, 'U oung, J.Lawrie jr. Carrots, .. orders in t3eltletery and till other -.. - \ nearly t :: o hours to remov the scattered whit , S genie, O Thomson; J Lawrie jr, early and a Mid the rush. - ` wont pe raining to the business. ea teas froin the part where t ley bad been Carr ta, red, Rennie, s As }ibridge. Cur• �� ,.so positively planted, . rota, able,H Reeves,A Thomson, W Thorn. CuFti�ni�,ra ill find a wail selected stock .R HART Brougham, . �t' son. Blood �beetg, s ' Baird, S Rennie, A "� Y • of fcartign tnd datrloetiq gralalte slid± ? _ _-- - - - - -- - --- - - - --' - - -- =t Those who carried off pri es ol3 stock at Tho son. PI�aarsni.ps, A Thomson, S lion• P int ed � �1��� Y(�� mt�tblo to hooae #'torn• Tnspecti0n she Toronto Fair in this d strict` ai•e :-- rate. weed Turnips, J Ashbridge. Collea• v "' will co>uv'itCe that for strictly first- i LOAN ,' A. Johnaton, Greenwood ; J.Leask,Green• tic ' o roots, 8 Rerunie, J Lawrie jr, d. I, ( ed c of � __ o •lc, our priors auu be. . wood ; John Miller & Sons Broughe�w ; Thot pson.. - . . beaten.. - James- Yule, - Sunderland J. Mackie, - _ ' - - -4- - -- - Fruit and V�getablet, Yarioty of apples, • .�____ , a.1. tip Oshawa Grt�ham Bros. MD _,. 'r� Cl r ©moat ;John A W lroma��yt, R TliOinpaon, H Reeves.►1, , RTGAG E ECll ITYt if :; SJaVrt1SOL, Ashburn ;Alex ai11 ©von, Ash show, R Tho son, ii" Reeves. Northern �� Sr�. -TE ` , . ". , 1. born : J. I. Davidson, B l�atb ; John. Spy, )Thom on; n RoeveS. Baldwin, n - ! Knit y am M. Vliite, Ashburn . R. Beith k C'o., B.ow- Reeve , i Joh atoll. Greening, J Johnston, - o ud to on J. Rey g',. . . b ught sold n co miss! -run ,Ville ; Jobr- I Balsden, Balsam, and R Th mson. Ruasett, ii ..Reeves, P neron, s . - TL Vs. Manderson Myrtle. Ring .,f Tom ills, P, Herein, J Ashbridge., . 1 Flt 1H . la p Wealt iy apples, s Ashbridge, A I hompson. .3 a ar _° r_- + Aden# for F[re, Lif , Ac6dent, P to y Pom a Grise, J Ashbrid e, ;i E, Lott. An iii ge�•llg t n g ll' y + Glass and S�tt:am oiler Insure ce 4 Spoth'i sY Ica •bearo Fat . other ariet R Thomson, tr tissue. Iibl W ^ F . , >' :.; Y+ , .. .. - ' , North ire Spy, P rieron. Bbl Pp , J Ash 1 The above.fair tool: place n Frid �# yy , f }� �rIL7+A ; T ay lltst bridgf Bbl assets, P rici on, 13b1 I3sId• +� AR t %� Y �� x ; at V6 Woburn, and was ._ well ,tended. The vc�itiH, -, L z�;': I - .--., : fr' 1, Then son. Bbl Cxt'eestirj+a,. It W t A , exhibits in the various dap rtmenta were Thom ,on. Ii l N ty, Alex Bazra. 'Bbl.. ti , ' numerous and of a high or er. This ` . ' . ,_ • ?: =tr +,4 ; ° +^ i' 0 8 b . . r, `�;:.' algid was' N 1 Sp , N , -,: e = �a ��.,-•7 J. �S Sp, . u. oir. ltl wtntei ,. a, plea, t? . ?I ;, f:, -,y Itici n c R tin s i Pick© partictiiarly z�oticeabl �' e ' a one the •live xerou. �,. +.. 1, ;`.; if ; r' t g- g ;,a 13b1 N b AI x ` • P . .. ;,, udi two doairabto el stock. Prof. Fitldr *vas py' atrirlot ..E�i ,;. v illa e: Poreans da irons of rantingi pre e t in all h•i Ye tl = tl(. "1txt tt o ,;' , ,h° r �r 9 , ., -. • s pars, r.- S rk' R Tho r ,. ., U , . � .g o l _ - , a thds. r Il a the _ � �. lovelifie M mson. ° BatctietjTs _,:�. ,,t tr - :. X 1y1 aa• -one eJ�l s ', _i : - 7e_.i t ♦ - 4' 4. _`�♦ rtt ,'i. d. ...p.' - T iar fo ter at'';`': _,.,, �. . t sir tesrtrfx stsctt d ca b Lair Ashby +, � , ,,•.., ,, ° . , , . ; _ : •_ _ s , ,, .. _ _ 1 1Q lint' . »ttttlb lf#:st.: 10 t rat nad at anon,: dge, A hotnsc,u. Flan r ��,., .:> Y �, ' „4 Y 1 _. Ii t1 idc was the ab t �', ., - i,. �, j Hence of 1st _ n :,f :. �, . _.� ,z .. �. _ -,,_,! .k, . _ > Y, , y' I . J. ak _ all kinaa Off ii a. : fl . ,tit .t ' .,, ( rs, tF ,, ' �j� .t,,, . Fol D Th ms n t., - o :)&-` x g �'•- ' list tl • - `, a's ;, , - a. • - -r ',.. -iL� �kE; - x`�•y`"'. +..�� , , rM..i . - ] to Sboldon tj� ,..• „ .. 1§ 1 ;` _, s tl .' _ � _ r :, T � w Owln Ia a,liat Of the f. _ - . wa. 'T �i : „p f F e t , 6. . Y .. f� �T s,a =# t.. g se who h .: _:.: , t:. , �.: _ , { , were succea xz ��. X s. _l.r , y .: �� ,a . t d.. ]` ,1:PU(_ .. It>TFULLY i�Olti a sore t, _ Thorrlt� yyy, ,. ,r' ,. �� _ . L,� �` . ; , ...:.,.3 w' .R4%V?l'1�?>s;btl tr , a. Betlrr .d .. . .- s•. -, _ #� y. - .: t.: S,. �-,,.. , \s... Y, !. - F. � i” :' �', -. ­fu in a u X11. _ _ Shy ii . a :6 f .e r y ee f•in rt, rues : { . _ ] _ . _ i :z,; . �' `i. p on th reQ{Zri1 .. - x 1 4 r - ,dr., i, .: L . 1 -'t. _I4menda t .. j - r,. Y! .z •.,. : �• _. '.. - _ !ii : - :?'.a,C "i I'll Th mson. ` ^ . + r I , < 1 . . tror, h _ -: �Y . t. w, _ '�' ,V.1� C HA$ ,� Qf't a ucl ea . . 5 ,:. s f 3,.s.� S 11 !!0!tl#� t2 } a a t t ... t '' d tlt'it2 . J m - � �lo,'s' la�.r i , F' �fjj r . : z , ., �,; _. : - Vin• _•.�,w`r>.�� -, - : - _ 1,/' off. `.a ; c : -,�s' r. �f 1. .. , . -. , . .,,, - 1. . F -Y K a u :: ,. i _( A:r a $ - .. , .,sift.. .: _ . , : :. � . C^ � P �, -�3- ew: iP,x; ,i sr- , K -:ate . -, - . - . , , _. , i ' . .. S h i i. JUM _ _ •,_ ...,. ,,.u,- .,ia, a .4 a ., ,!t .'t+,( ..x -: .y .!r ,, bY,. rc. aFE• F ,.'�:,:3-r r* t r:,_ . {, # •, / `9s-"y , _ _.:.y. d:. ,,,' t, we ,,,,. ..^ . '""1 ;- va. - Y., 4 - - - Ss i gam- , ?art• -v: ;,`. 3 i�� k,sx s-s -v_ .. , °,,. , _.. _ ±s ;.r.. <' . ! .�, 'rr ..o- . r i.c Y - .�f '•� t- -:~'4 s r1 �,rr t 4 . - �_.- :.c!isS,.d "'�'',._y�,. .. ?f9`_:. ?^.- .:�Sr. a- x.,,r�:w. �`'i+�+.. -t�¢. :. _ _ _ . s'Y, •E 1. ..a+k' i- - 1�W: - -- r3 wavy iw ,- ,. i� tis q5 �'�"a�'�,,, } } }ggg ^�*- -t 7 - • -i _ l ,..:,_, <._ . �: ' J a. Art AG D A NE sl"". • EM OST L E 24 IZ 8 T 0 L E N IN TA _ •► FROM OUR EXCHA NOES. .. ' T r Deaeronto - Ste hen Badgle , an , ;v ea p y a _. esidsnt of that town, vaa trampled . old r r3eatli b a litotes, °+ ,s; d y U° " Singaton's l opulat�ion ` t'a 18,202 in i ': , 1891, . but fell to 17;700 in 1 92, and tbia ^V year it has gone down :to .l';848. E.D. Halliday and Dtartan Savage, of ' z Port Perry, went duck shooting this week, 1 and the former- acoidelntall ' shot and kill- a � ' ', . ti ed the latter. i °1 " ` ,. ., Maria (lrapdon, of Bowlpaauville, eras �, ; : , . r �_ ' Wednesday sentenced to 8 days in the r z cells for stealing some gods from T. • Estop a�, Co.'s store. �., l , y THE N Ew ii F UXURIDOE. , , era tl" 1! - ,-. ti .. �u .,. , ,�.,.....•..,.: �. "` MrI.:Albert Wells is rec vering from a . 'severe pparalytic stroke. - � ' The Sunderlawl fair *as eld last Mon ('ay and Tuesday of this w ek, The skating rink is undergoing repairs - and bq the trine it freezes i will ' e ready !' `' ,- . :� fQr use. - I @ y On Mt3ndiiy - evening `'ne t, Mr. C. R. . _ %. , Calhoun, of Lindsay, will d liver a lecture -: . to the IIabrid,ge .Union of Christian En � _ • ' deavor on the Conventio at Montreal �` r ti.1, . of 1898," in the- Baptist huroh, Good DonIt want far a wood. A large crowd fro town iptend - going. A special oar will a run, leaving. _ . at 7:20 o'clock and retur ing about 11 o'clock. Canada swept prat y- oe ly 0trything _ in the way of prizes fo Dorset horn . sheep at the World's Fair ast week, our °= x f: - - townsman John A. - McGi livray having hen you Dan gQt a whol e taken nine firsts, ,six seco do, one third, .. , two fourths and one fifth ith a flock of nit ]1r add lip In flrst- nineteen Dorsets in an a Lire exhibit of . 139, He also captured th only cup, one � . " Clair; styl8 to order of solid silver, offered foi Dorseta. II total value o£ these prizes as over X600 4 .., f& : • 1!Ir. McGillivray captured a awe�patakes 1 , on a ewe_ of any age with a sheep that has : _ won' offer 6200 in- prix s this year.- ` Tames - - , a a -, a r a„ 1. j s .•?�;; * e, 3 >•',' -_ irT `iA s .air -' '- N.3 ., ;. Wit_. 3, {y,.a:.rs ^,%a'a ,`,'fi -s'':. •c .4,r e�t:� " •fr .a 'rt: +-' • " ". - -i. -.1 .� �.. %' - . Y •s'_�Y, a?Y' _ -F s, - -. t {: o - .r3'T :iY; >t. "}� -. a N 4 �nt• - F =3 t`i i' �yQy� F' . k y`, ti .q 1 { . u•q t� 1. °� X d i' !� 7 �•e a 6 i�'i. v �iiI. ,t i i• I �, , ' fi A's= t 4 x w. 1� �- +f V 3' R , ,' ,.., �g�. -:tea ';r . ' • • ' . �.. z, I Tq . °, 4 .` , ►�� � � &W , 6 owed �'Wltl1 .brl lit and beautiful n w oa n ds. - g. g I E' _t= ach onset a. Ir as big: departments dies with the others in ,. , = �` - it ri #1• .. y va r. ag as %; a� cro, ' s ' c►.:. uy era o one " ,, .. knows better t - i �.vve do ourselves ,the. im ortance of .makin �'�,K� - prices right, ti d- with a view- t0.. rapidly increase the sales -. : and �clecrease he :stock, we've _ marred hundr•edg of lines of - , Y - nevt oo8.s :aw y below their value. , ` . '� .. ' .. -.� " , ANT4 s ,. CLOAKS;ANQ JACKfi'i$ : I �..;' , _ , t • Lomas' heavy Heave ,Houolo or 8or o Three- trimmed wi'h beaver'. Pert;! lamb or cable ( 'N - `` "' . quarter Coats, trlmme with Imitation astra- . fur, from $4 to $50 ; very styl h, and service- ! •, .'- N4, . `t' than or Persian Lamb + ollar and front, $3 50• able. ( � ::, . �- �` Ladl ®s' Fino. Beaver loth, in . black, uavy, Maide' Throo•gaarter Beave Coats, brown, , y ' " ! `.,:_ faun anal brown •with butterfly cape, edged black or fawn, with storm ollar of beaver, � # �: ' . • - with tur; In nutria, boa er. These t,re curtain- Persian-lamb fur, ranging fro $5 to $15. -:! ly a very popular tailor made coat. $10 to $16. Maids' Boucle cloth, Thre ggarWi Tailor- Ladies' Beaver dr B vole Cloth Cape, wi: h made Coats 86. i" ,• . beaver. astrachan. er lau lamb, musquash or Children's Ulsters, lieavar oth. with one W t+•: . + . sable tr:mmiug ; el gent garment ; from $7 long and one short cope, trt mod with fur. .. , -.- n. . to t - veryy stylish, $8. - -. , :., Ladles' Throe-quarte Silk Soalette Tailor- Child's Tweed Uletorg with ong cape, $2 - ,, _ made Coa very rich rment, for $18 to $30. Childs Tweed- Ulster, long ape, rip le Col- N," Ladies' Three -quart r Silk Sealette Coat, lar,•ologantly trimmed with si k cord, $4. •t`, , -- .. 1.. W ere over oaded with Dress Goo& . You'll fine, a great Nr y ` 'PN��w4�O11�'>Citi)lf 414►AT• ' stock here, and even in hi8 'early part in the Se son we're - . f iii BwttorHy Captp, TNmmsd _ -:' . 11able, clearing same hoice lines at panic prices. .• ,• .. _ _ , ': 40 pleoes newest sbades in Cashmere, worth 42 -inch He vT All -wool Tweed . Dress Goode, - . i - - i or 1t0o. worth 60C, fn &50. .a noh Oamsls' Hair Plaid, worib 4$e. for 190. 7 fvrsoll agonal Sergse ieewest shades, worth • : ' x 4�ineh All -wool it'pnoy !?!tripe Hlaak Nora, g�, worth 40o, for Zia 42 -inch F& cy Stripe and Plaid Dress Stuf , .: 1 -_ I a0 pplaces Fancy Tartan Plaid worth 66s, for 35a worth to iZ�a k 42 -inch Heav All•wool Tweed Dress Goods, 44 -in. At -w l lack Cashmere, worth 66c.for45c. • r� ' 1 wprtb 80c, for We. 42-in. All -•w of Black Cashmore,worth 35$for•20o. • "_ ,-- I n the Clothing Department we nevi; were so w ell prepared. I1 j d+ , , ` I } I We ou ht to be able to lease everybody with our $8o,000 stock ,1- N ` _; _ : , ,; �� . g P - of heady -to -wear Clothing- �••�,L11 our own ake. f I J ' SUITS -- BOYS' f3UI S� . • . .A,, s' �_' "= - Bo s' Kil 'butte, 1 ; were $4. Boys' Tweed i I 4z %i.:s A Fan y Tweed Suits, $2 5Q, Fine Tweed Sutts,$6 ; ii I ( . . , Su tp. 1 ; ore $2 56. Boys Tweed Suits, $154 ; ZVorsted and Serge Suits at $4 5% $6 60, $7 50 for w ro , 50 aerge and up to $14 for worsted. YO��`�S` UITB (3 Piooes► -- � i . ' 95 Twood cite, =176 ;150 Tweed Suits, 02 60. ',� ,` _, • The conscience of a clothing store can b gauged by its Qverc'oals•.. • � = ' 1 - ,• - - 1 �_ , • 11 ar ._ ----�4 " . - 60 Fine Melton Overcoats made to se at $16 ; 220 Heat Canadian Twe d Ov coats, full - �� QBHAWA. . tlur rice 60, Ion th wo th $7 60 ; our price, r i i �:r�� 126 Flue Venetian Overcoats, various shades, 115 )1'ino Worsted Overcoats, worth easily $10 ; ,p' x , :_ . �, �; , : : They'll go at $9. our price, 750. t�1 �\ r 1, •, :,K, • eROOd is magi some ma7•ked 75 Various It'ine Overcoats, come satin- lined. 160 Fine+ D, B. Hoavor Overcoats, worth $10 i ? 1• ., _~ 1 `' a. He��i L - improvemrnts to the front of his prsmia I tnxdo for eery fine trade; your cheice for $10. our price or this. lino only $7 ts0. FL _ \ a ea.. - The dew ttiammcith'' / -" Tho Grand Trunk ire arr`yin 90 per 1'` �k`�' a �� 135 to 140 1 {Ititt ST , � cenx of the passengers attend ng the _ _ EAST, TORO.YTO Cl. _� World's .Fair from Canad ► • — _ ' - _ , The funeral •of Jas Goo all, Tu sday ai ` "' . T E �. _ - -- - - - - ternoon was largely attdnd d. Tb Mould — -- -- — -- - - - - -T_ i ,,, t ,k ' era Union waa out in PtronR nom ere. FARKERS' MARKET.. _ �j ; V °� x- ' The Electric light wires got is contact =- 1$98.eA1L1 -J'' 1. ` -18t n onda , ToxoNTO, OctoLer 6. - i * , ` , pM with the telepYlone wit s o . . y . a night with the result tlga nearly all the '9Pheat, falls ............ $ 00 00 to 00 08 - : I h 00 $ t0 00 .i • tele hones in town are bu ned out. W eat, spring 0 p ; - • - The Ontario School of Pharmacy or :1 'tNheat,red winter...... 00 fit to . 00 68 _ i. 3�, - . ` - �anized their Dolls a a sociatiou last. 00 00 to 00 G9 . Th undersi ned is re ared to release BARLEY BLACX EYF and other � g. r-' i Wheat, gooset......,.,..•. f3 p p p week when Will Keddie Oshawa, was - I . I -- tOQ Barley, bush............• 00 42 to 00 44 ind of PEAS, OATS,RYE and BUCKWHEAT to bed ivered at the i �- V , r _ elected to the c3mmigbe f management. 8:: }lave IOW t Oats, bush.........,...... 00 81 to 00 (}0 t,a, Robe. Miller, �3ro�igham. was awarded o n�lete 8nd ands w rking, Peae, Sheba ................ 00 66 to 0o bE3 V N'C!�mvx.&m -ra P.&.� -'_.+ i%.e�,.�5'C�R,�'� j' one .1st, four 2nds, two $rds ar d two R j ?' $ay, new, tan........... 8 00 to 9 00 a 4ths in Cotswo7de at W ribs.., As 1ldr. all l are prepared to �tu u oat Straw, tote..........•.•••• 7 00 to 8 00 n rs at Piokeri ag may be agreed. b1 "iller's stock was imported it did not Dressed 4oge............•. 800 to 8 l0 ^ " or the rizea awarded -to breed•, no king. but fi>ret- tllaBS works 400 to 600 r \�; � �r� compete f p Beef, foregaar re.....,. �' _- era. In this class J. G. 8�e ell and Bros. aS t11t3 foreman of oar ta110r Beef, hindquar ere...... 7 00 to 8 00 ' g Mo p ..... ........:...... a 60 to 000 would strongly advis® far era to clean then' grain well in order to OVOU , .r 5� ` Edmonton Ont. made a dod shot► • _. An exchange tells of a t llow who every r0 m Mr. Fo`PVers' hay ad ex. Veal, carcass .......... 7 60 to • 9 00 the bes possiLle prices. . _ . . .7 d, i time he goes on a spree in ists .on 'paving Butter, lb ................. M 20 to 00 22 a year's subscription to h s tow paper. pe 1e3i1C8 in:..; fir8t- {3188 city Eggs, doz... #... ....6.000. 00. 16 to 00 16 ` . �� He has `already paid for h s� paper to Jan- __ _ _ - - - -_ -- — _-__.: -- - ._ _�— - - Livef cal 1arLet, Si pt. let, T8Ji3 45tf .; Agt. t'ur �ti' D. Matthews & Co : ' C -�N, sh ps and nothing but what -; ' uaryl'st 1J72. ]�fforte A ll be ads at� �� _- • �.,. the.next press convention' o ascer Qin the Coll gUa>~antee will p f1f3 lllp __t_ -_ ___ -- �f�L. ,.._____.- - . _ 17�I$T �•Z>F3 -Pia lwahnS station r. 's+ .' brand of whisky that fell w is drinking, r'�,_ ha 3s ` -- in order that it lnay lie pre generally 5' r ( _ fl ital Paid $1,500,000 'rRAiNs OINO EAST DU'. AS FOLLOWS: - - R��4 placed on the market --Vi i iicatoi p1 No. g . ExrQ�:ea 7.G� !1. Its. ,'. �'.;: j �,s�det our fine _ $1 50,000 1Be of Surplus, 20 �ijc0 I x�:D YN M, 8 Qy °��, �� ~ ♦~ a have f3am let of 6:80 P. M. . -- ale R rater. t C1) thos, W " 10 LWAL, `'" & eg �i I rENCi: 2 i; a O:1G .M, Tbe - Brougb m Cider Mill 5 o� r fl hundred differen laces WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1,1— Credit eaIe t farm I p Qeiote:al laank l< --..- n_ t� Tsaamiotett TRAINS ioilaa �'V�s`rAct; -AS,> ai.i.ows:— will be in O ration ever ` stook, implemen s, root etc., the pro• Im of Suitinga3 (}Vereoatl#�ger iJl- HAVLld s OHPAItTkINT. N:o.1 LooAL 41:16 A• aT• p . perty of Wm. Dolphin, t lot 16, rear of interest allowe, at highest ourreut ratan. No . 119 MIXED. . . . 8:12 P• M• day .ln the ask at 12 °CtS, � of 7th coo. Pickering ownahipp St;1e gt r1llgSiete.l to ohOOBB from. riotioa of withdra al required. g ExPiiz;sa 9:20 P• M•_ at 12 o'clock, lunch at 1. Forr f urtber - . „ . E. . THORTON, - l ' � -- -- - -- - - - - - -- S e w anc �Pilkln- _ _ _, _ MANAtiE per a - ., - partioulars see large bill Thos.PouCher, .:, ioli _Z. 13 lgll ago S ' auctioneer. BA E : A grin oonLaivinq 80 gOn jJIOWg. t+ 't . *� TxuasD4Y, Oct. 12th : —Cr dit sale of fatm acres moro cat lakes, being northerly por- , W, COWI E; BBOUt. ---- rl� stock, implements, etc., be pro rty of Lion of lot tl, in t!e le6 con of t3carboro 'Town• j, _ - - - - -- -- - Robert Gray at lot 9, co e. 8, P ckeranq, ship. Tba farm i well' eitaated, Heine on the j'J l y� L - - Hingstoa koaal, f f miles irony 'Toronto market. N E 1-1 132 Sale aL one o clock sharp. 8 e bills. r on the ppnmisea re a .no�v ira,ne l7Uutso, two Thos.!-Poucher, auction er. barn® and obbair outfauticlings, `>`ho far ►u 1s ,. p r,. u p .. n s leiy euitablofor(dair rug Pur- g well feisced a d t g y . FItIDAY� Oct. 13th : —Cred t sale f farm ppone„ t� the i�hluud Crows runs through .. stock, implem=ts etc., he pro erty of .— it, Pcasas®lon gi %OU upon 40omt)loti+ o of eon- . _ , tis anus sa sere, For full particulars apps . to A l� al Rlood 13 wilder alld ��ealth - `+�- Nathan Tarr, at lot 27, don• 8, ickerinq• y y i Sale at 1 0' lock sb rp. See e"at S1aughtor In r�6 s Iin A, T. EL I�T, Higblantl Croak P• O. al. - Leeches Hair Dressiu Townsh p _ — - '-t Restoir r. Pleasaut and a;;reeable. No b' bills fdr articles. Thos Pouch r, auc• . >lnore 8useatin doses. A Su erior Razor Shar eni11 . ou Ready M ode De artnrient.;. tioneer. S r g p P g• xai ®' f farm ' ela in Sri in In Tonic aiad Alterativ ©+ • '� Shaving; tcs �::., 'SATVIwAy, Oct. 14, --Cred t 11 t d .' g g` CTndertaker and uupral Director, Cale ubian 1loalth T,ablete are competed stock, implements, etc., t lot 3 ,con 6, Pickerin the ro rty of W Dnn y0 r }JJyB and het th ]rri cloth- - Ir j y ��j ai rem dies that are congenial to the human T N E+ EE MAN* j ''I s ' ' eyNsto , They Contain no poison, anc' may ` i sheati�. g8ale a tl o cto k. No reserve. Out for th8 cold 'we�thelr`..r -- - - - Y�CKERYN.i f homes Pou her, au tioneer. w be qiv ,n to the yottugest Child or most deli I3 4RB�R} . ,� . }, See bids, T . — s ,' Hate teen with perfect safety,tbeir power - "` a MO \LAY,IOCt. 16-- Credits le of far stock Q r Sultf3 are all ,8 fall S Complete line of G skate and Cofiaiie fork bt�ing .positive, and iu 'many oases I` ' implements, eta., the pr party of �harles al ays on,iiand. tnagi &I. - - fa Downing, jr., at lot 21, on 1, Pi kering. St let and flrst-ola s goods. ._ 1 o amblan xeaithTabletsquioklyrostore in full blast. Stil great bargains in, •�i ��" Bale at 1 o'clock, shat . See ilia for -_ ranC , ► umplel a ea BOOTS, ��.� i particulars. Thos. Poacher, au tioneer. �, , °' - 36�'r= dttl:e �a a soon reaalu their Clara RY GOOD the e aA �' -- � a Spring Medicine these Tsbleis are _ TUESDAY, Oct.17— Credit sale of far n stook; D S . pENNCCK ihite ale, < � '. 1 im lernents, furniture, 'etc., at lot. 33, _ .•, - ) _ _ _ -- uus rpaosed ; they open up tbj various G110CE IE%, . * :: P - - - , con. 7, Pickering, the property of An- 4 ' h �nels of the body that have become ETC• ": _ � t 4� I ---� c TATIONAhY thony Parkey. Sale a,t 12 o'cloc sharp. m _ - - - - - I ; Clu, god during the Winter Season, and 1 ,� Lunch tat 11 a.m.. For ,further articu- �'1 pu: !ties of all kinds are speedily removed ; ,, lets see bills. Thos.Po oher,auc ioneer. a� URNISIIIX' 1 ' _ Cheapest whiles in the market. ' ,, �VED \EBD�Y, Uct• .18 —Cre it sale # farm Several lines of goo s still at.eost. 4 ,; stock, ilnplemeiats, fern tore, et ., at lot -.: avo �011 BO Il our bite S Call and ee us at Brock Read, 1 3�� 27, con 7,' Pickering,(! mile west f Dun- "' Tlle'y ar8 Of 1 Are' you suffering from effects of over- � ', ' ` bar er of John A Berson. i0LllfQrt Shirts. work ar exoeas of any kind. _ G IN :.c ...�� =i F ton,} the prop tY - -- -- -- -- - 6ale at 1. o'clock, char See ills for gr lat qualit also CC?llurs and 2 I[ave you a Poor Appetite ? " } y, . :' particulars. Thos. Pou her, anc ioneer. the I� . 3 Do you stzffor from Constipation? page Coiled piing , WOVen� �. An and wearily r rif[JI'.BDAY UCt. 19th. —Cre it sale f farm ' f' llS� Y g 4 Ts your liver Torpid ? g. �` � u Bilious ? IY'e 'enein - t lot 13 con 9, w ' { char -dQn t fall to ' a -= b Are a +- . stock, implements, etc., , tla 'll (10 ,51� y - Townsh of Pickerin the cop r't of 6 Are you troubled with Sick 1"Ieadaches? Robert S,Hutchison. s le riot 1 o'clock se the collar we arc handling k �� r- 7 fro you r� martyr to Ind! cation? .. sharp, See bills for pa ticulars. Thos. also' -flannels woollen acid � s Are you Pale o'r wallow ?- - , - Poucher, auctioneer. �' I 9 loo you foot Tired and Languid ?- : I '� �'' Fftnt k, Oct. 20th :�];:xeeu or'e sal of the tW efl 8141rt13, . ►De llelrl• I +6� ', 1 Are you i�hrvous airal I)ebilitaied and t . `�4 effects of the late Elamu 1 l;nsll, onsiat poljer 1 $VBr�tlll;Ilg ]4 1101. 11 Aro ya�u trc�ubied with 1'in 131e I x L'� R' 1 " -,` `: ins of cai�,pa,nter's toal9, impleme to and ; Blotches '? r household furniture, at 1 t No. 7, in the �11 t afl. we: gUwral tee them • - 1.' 16 your Iiiootl Impover�alied 2 _ - " • w 6th con. of Pickering. ale at 1 a'cluak will be 1'efu dad . 1 Is sous System run down from any cause Tlio uuuers�gr���a returns tltapkF to tht� s ` , r,' �' sharp. see posters. Thos. P utsher, ©y - whatever ? Many farmers wile visited the Toronto •, • _ 1 1rl r 170 ou suffdr froth rlieuinatism ? ' h fi d F'esh+{ f3 y Fair and saw the s vets test applied bye Y �; aactiotiser`, gg �ATr.ttDAY Oat. 21st: —P_,. ecaioxe' scale of Cx ad BtltteT all p p. Factory 1# aoI have ou 'triad THE COLUMN.. tl�e royal grunter �n' the . Page Feuee,, ° .- IILAL H TABLETS ? heats and tot, and hoc ehold fu iaiture, talif�il. al3 Cflii3h•. i Tiles pononGCO it he .strongest'; safoflte - �; ..'ms`s 38TA1� T `, in the village of Dunbar au, the p opetty !' : `does notrone +�t the above quest ens zi peal to n inobt elastic And L nrable feuco on the 4 : , i I :- ,•11:tanufactlirer.of --•- -> Nc111 tc ouaily ?ifso,trythoColurubla,nriaalth of the late m. Gernoa Sale at 2 p..n,.'.. t ' . - - � - - - -• � ,bleu char- bs- aanvivapd�oi •thoi�� l flal.tla- giving x�narltet at�d so�-er,�.i �lnce�l elicit orders foi : ' .yr..: Beebiltg fa particulars . L, Fairbanks, i; :. * ` Lri t, ELY'( �' - t C p p . ;,faper fl tl, fEure,'and. many. rioro 'vrislied they heel acetic - ne�r. - - 66jeb it he fo t' they bad • other hinds o ��' it 'from Weakness. 1 ale- -. t; s sal of 100 Deep - W�111'unipa of B1 as3, ' , 014 -ud . 1hAp is su#fc rl Q Tr,�KD,tY, Oct.,Nth • Exeout r ,4 i -s: Lauoalrloa, Chlprsis, fix- Ixrei;ttltzritp, fe>ico - eret'trell;� uy errs wishing the bes sore f Tgbrid e.:' Sealed tenders Pbrool ui. �.. cis •_ aim in. L g :1 �5� talianit�ia. rH���tti'�itlr�t4 aka a tare an�t_s, ". ,'fenee -on the Intl G sliould call at sight :' � R• w'aiock of the , a' f + f: fe ccl, l+ or ciratil- , well .be rei.eived np to . _ 0. : D ._....' t1eiii �4 a 5-M eel it a e1;' d See he n , DEAR_ AND PIMP _ ,,. ,: �;� Ct`ek :an flan an 3'm, .. ,�. s.,. "` e f :., Zfi 'Taltl -ter above dates b 3. Joh�I t f 3 .,! . pat i, s rice .,t1v f y 'mill# d otn#►. gear. A., ilxs°anal other info! tition,'call of vend tp hos. 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A -, c.:,S_'r.. -.: r '. < , 44 d 'C`r�M'�r'�' - .i'.. v z;. _ ..a y'3 i cy • r ' ., _y„ r }.�. -X' : d- .,fir -. + - . , ... !;,{'..0.a 3- •i. , ,F- •r ` t$ .'�,.. -r,' - ' C'Y o, - r.. t s r- 1 x " Q - • g t Y �5 ,, . ` t" , {:' � { y xr -. , I - -• - '`5f- �1�.�' eLra ':Tau ) .f a• °i 'k.� � .� :� y-� ' K: �,. it jj N4:. I _.: ... ^n, $•`',',..} {2y'}A'� �i:r•4p ji' - i`4i. i>_'Y 'C'4�'i•. a y, ':,_. 1 l -t n B >s1SL "•'.. 4Y...: `SSr .+A 1 - ,• - - 1 �_ , • 11 ar ._ ----�4 " . - 60 Fine Melton Overcoats made to se at $16 ; 220 Heat Canadian Twe d Ov coats, full - �� QBHAWA. . tlur rice 60, Ion th wo th $7 60 ; our price, r i i �:r�� 126 Flue Venetian Overcoats, various shades, 115 )1'ino Worsted Overcoats, worth easily $10 ; ,p' x , :_ . �, �; , : : They'll go at $9. our price, 750. t�1 �\ r 1, •, :,K, • eROOd is magi some ma7•ked 75 Various It'ine Overcoats, come satin- lined. 160 Fine+ D, B. Hoavor Overcoats, worth $10 i ? 1• ., _~ 1 `' a. He��i L - improvemrnts to the front of his prsmia I tnxdo for eery fine trade; your cheice for $10. our price or this. lino only $7 ts0. FL _ \ a ea.. - The dew ttiammcith'' / -" Tho Grand Trunk ire arr`yin 90 per 1'` �k`�' a �� 135 to 140 1 {Ititt ST , � cenx of the passengers attend ng the _ _ EAST, TORO.YTO Cl. _� World's .Fair from Canad ► • — _ ' - _ , The funeral •of Jas Goo all, Tu sday ai ` "' . T E �. _ - -- - - - - ternoon was largely attdnd d. Tb Mould — -- -- — -- - - - - -T_ i ,,, t ,k ' era Union waa out in PtronR nom ere. FARKERS' MARKET.. _ �j ; V °� x- ' The Electric light wires got is contact =- 1$98.eA1L1 -J'' 1. ` -18t n onda , ToxoNTO, OctoLer 6. - i * , ` , pM with the telepYlone wit s o . . y . a night with the result tlga nearly all the '9Pheat, falls ............ $ 00 00 to 00 08 - : I h 00 $ t0 00 .i • tele hones in town are bu ned out. W eat, spring 0 p ; - • - The Ontario School of Pharmacy or :1 'tNheat,red winter...... 00 fit to . 00 68 _ i. 3�, - . ` - �anized their Dolls a a sociatiou last. 00 00 to 00 G9 . Th undersi ned is re ared to release BARLEY BLACX EYF and other � g. r-' i Wheat, gooset......,.,..•. f3 p p p week when Will Keddie Oshawa, was - I . I -- tOQ Barley, bush............• 00 42 to 00 44 ind of PEAS, OATS,RYE and BUCKWHEAT to bed ivered at the i �- V , r _ elected to the c3mmigbe f management. 8:: }lave IOW t Oats, bush.........,...... 00 81 to 00 (}0 t,a, Robe. Miller, �3ro�igham. was awarded o n�lete 8nd ands w rking, Peae, Sheba ................ 00 66 to 0o bE3 V N'C!�mvx.&m -ra P.&.� -'_.+ i%.e�,.�5'C�R,�'� j' one .1st, four 2nds, two $rds ar d two R j ?' $ay, new, tan........... 8 00 to 9 00 a 4ths in Cotswo7de at W ribs.., As 1ldr. all l are prepared to �tu u oat Straw, tote..........•.•••• 7 00 to 8 00 n rs at Piokeri ag may be agreed. b1 "iller's stock was imported it did not Dressed 4oge............•. 800 to 8 l0 ^ " or the rizea awarded -to breed•, no king. but fi>ret- tllaBS works 400 to 600 r \�; � �r� compete f p Beef, foregaar re.....,. �' _- era. In this class J. G. 8�e ell and Bros. aS t11t3 foreman of oar ta110r Beef, hindquar ere...... 7 00 to 8 00 ' g Mo p ..... ........:...... a 60 to 000 would strongly advis® far era to clean then' grain well in order to OVOU , .r 5� ` Edmonton Ont. made a dod shot► • _. An exchange tells of a t llow who every r0 m Mr. Fo`PVers' hay ad ex. Veal, carcass .......... 7 60 to • 9 00 the bes possiLle prices. . _ . . .7 d, i time he goes on a spree in ists .on 'paving Butter, lb ................. M 20 to 00 22 a year's subscription to h s tow paper. pe 1e3i1C8 in:..; fir8t- {3188 city Eggs, doz... #... ....6.000. 00. 16 to 00 16 ` . �� He has `already paid for h s� paper to Jan- __ _ _ - - - -_ -- — _-__.: -- - ._ _�— - - Livef cal 1arLet, Si pt. let, T8Ji3 45tf .; Agt. t'ur �ti' D. Matthews & Co : ' C -�N, sh ps and nothing but what -; ' uaryl'st 1J72. ]�fforte A ll be ads at� �� _- • �.,. the.next press convention' o ascer Qin the Coll gUa>~antee will p f1f3 lllp __t_ -_ ___ -- �f�L. ,.._____.- - . _ 17�I$T �•Z>F3 -Pia lwahnS station r. 's+ .' brand of whisky that fell w is drinking, r'�,_ ha 3s ` -- in order that it lnay lie pre generally 5' r ( _ fl ital Paid $1,500,000 'rRAiNs OINO EAST DU'. AS FOLLOWS: - - R��4 placed on the market --Vi i iicatoi p1 No. g . ExrQ�:ea 7.G� !1. Its. ,'. �'.;: j �,s�det our fine _ $1 50,000 1Be of Surplus, 20 �ijc0 I x�:D YN M, 8 Qy °��, �� ~ ♦~ a have f3am let of 6:80 P. M. . -- ale R rater. t C1) thos, W " 10 LWAL, `'" & eg �i I rENCi: 2 i; a O:1G .M, Tbe - Brougb m Cider Mill 5 o� r fl hundred differen laces WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1,1— Credit eaIe t farm I p Qeiote:al laank l< --..- n_ t� Tsaamiotett TRAINS ioilaa �'V�s`rAct; -AS,> ai.i.ows:— will be in O ration ever ` stook, implemen s, root etc., the pro• Im of Suitinga3 (}Vereoatl#�ger iJl- HAVLld s OHPAItTkINT. N:o.1 LooAL 41:16 A• aT• p . perty of Wm. Dolphin, t lot 16, rear of interest allowe, at highest ourreut ratan. No . 119 MIXED. . . . 8:12 P• M• day .ln the ask at 12 °CtS, � of 7th coo. Pickering ownahipp St;1e gt r1llgSiete.l to ohOOBB from. riotioa of withdra al required. g ExPiiz;sa 9:20 P• M•_ at 12 o'clock, lunch at 1. Forr f urtber - . „ . E. . THORTON, - l ' � -- -- - -- - - - - - -- S e w anc �Pilkln- _ _ _, _ MANAtiE per a - ., - partioulars see large bill Thos.PouCher, .:, ioli _Z. 13 lgll ago S ' auctioneer. BA E : A grin oonLaivinq 80 gOn jJIOWg. t+ 't . *� TxuasD4Y, Oct. 12th : —Cr dit sale of fatm acres moro cat lakes, being northerly por- , W, COWI E; BBOUt. ---- rl� stock, implements, etc., be pro rty of Lion of lot tl, in t!e le6 con of t3carboro 'Town• j, _ - - - - -- -- - Robert Gray at lot 9, co e. 8, P ckeranq, ship. Tba farm i well' eitaated, Heine on the j'J l y� L - - Hingstoa koaal, f f miles irony 'Toronto market. N E 1-1 132 Sale aL one o clock sharp. 8 e bills. r on the ppnmisea re a .no�v ira,ne l7Uutso, two Thos.!-Poucher, auction er. barn® and obbair outfauticlings, `>`ho far ►u 1s ,. p r,. u p .. n s leiy euitablofor(dair rug Pur- g well feisced a d t g y . FItIDAY� Oct. 13th : —Cred t sale f farm ppone„ t� the i�hluud Crows runs through .. stock, implem=ts etc., he pro erty of .— it, Pcasas®lon gi %OU upon 40omt)loti+ o of eon- . _ , tis anus sa sere, For full particulars apps . to A l� al Rlood 13 wilder alld ��ealth - `+�- Nathan Tarr, at lot 27, don• 8, ickerinq• y y i Sale at 1 0' lock sb rp. See e"at S1aughtor In r�6 s Iin A, T. EL I�T, Higblantl Croak P• O. al. - Leeches Hair Dressiu Townsh p _ — - '-t Restoir r. Pleasaut and a;;reeable. No b' bills fdr articles. Thos Pouch r, auc• . >lnore 8useatin doses. A Su erior Razor Shar eni11 . ou Ready M ode De artnrient.;. tioneer. S r g p P g• xai ®' f farm ' ela in Sri in In Tonic aiad Alterativ ©+ • '� Shaving; tcs �::., 'SATVIwAy, Oct. 14, --Cred t 11 t d .' g g` CTndertaker and uupral Director, Cale ubian 1loalth T,ablete are competed stock, implements, etc., t lot 3 ,con 6, Pickerin the ro rty of W Dnn y0 r }JJyB and het th ]rri cloth- - Ir j y ��j ai rem dies that are congenial to the human T N E+ EE MAN* j ''I s ' ' eyNsto , They Contain no poison, anc' may ` i sheati�. g8ale a tl o cto k. No reserve. Out for th8 cold 'we�thelr`..r -- - - - Y�CKERYN.i f homes Pou her, au tioneer. w be qiv ,n to the yottugest Child or most deli I3 4RB�R} . ,� . }, See bids, T . — s ,' Hate teen with perfect safety,tbeir power - "` a MO \LAY,IOCt. 16-- Credits le of far stock Q r Sultf3 are all ,8 fall S Complete line of G skate and Cofiaiie fork bt�ing .positive, and iu 'many oases I` ' implements, eta., the pr party of �harles al ays on,iiand. tnagi &I. - - fa Downing, jr., at lot 21, on 1, Pi kering. St let and flrst-ola s goods. ._ 1 o amblan xeaithTabletsquioklyrostore in full blast. Stil great bargains in, •�i ��" Bale at 1 o'clock, shat . See ilia for -_ ranC , ► umplel a ea BOOTS, ��.� i particulars. Thos. Poacher, au tioneer. �, , °' - 36�'r= dttl:e �a a soon reaalu their Clara RY GOOD the e aA �' -- � a Spring Medicine these Tsbleis are _ TUESDAY, Oct.17— Credit sale of far n stook; D S . pENNCCK ihite ale, < � '. 1 im lernents, furniture, 'etc., at lot. 33, _ .•, - ) _ _ _ -- uus rpaosed ; they open up tbj various G110CE IE%, . * :: P - - - , con. 7, Pickering, the property of An- 4 ' h �nels of the body that have become ETC• ": _ � t 4� I ---� c TATIONAhY thony Parkey. Sale a,t 12 o'cloc sharp. m _ - - - - - I ; Clu, god during the Winter Season, and 1 ,� Lunch tat 11 a.m.. For ,further articu- �'1 pu: !ties of all kinds are speedily removed ; ,, lets see bills. Thos.Po oher,auc ioneer. a� URNISIIIX' 1 ' _ Cheapest whiles in the market. ' ,, �VED \EBD�Y, Uct• .18 —Cre it sale # farm Several lines of goo s still at.eost. 4 ,; stock, ilnplemeiats, fern tore, et ., at lot -.: avo �011 BO Il our bite S Call and ee us at Brock Read, 1 3�� 27, con 7,' Pickering,(! mile west f Dun- "' Tlle'y ar8 Of 1 Are' you suffering from effects of over- � ', ' ` bar er of John A Berson. i0LllfQrt Shirts. work ar exoeas of any kind. _ G IN :.c ...�� =i F ton,} the prop tY - -- -- -- -- - 6ale at 1. o'clock, char See ills for gr lat qualit also CC?llurs and 2 I[ave you a Poor Appetite ? " } y, . :' particulars. Thos. Pou her, anc ioneer. the I� . 3 Do you stzffor from Constipation? page Coiled piing , WOVen� �. An and wearily r rif[JI'.BDAY UCt. 19th. —Cre it sale f farm ' f' llS� Y g 4 Ts your liver Torpid ? g. �` � u Bilious ? IY'e 'enein - t lot 13 con 9, w ' { char -dQn t fall to ' a -= b Are a +- . stock, implements, etc., , tla 'll (10 ,51� y - Townsh of Pickerin the cop r't of 6 Are you troubled with Sick 1"Ieadaches? Robert S,Hutchison. s le riot 1 o'clock se the collar we arc handling k �� r- 7 fro you r� martyr to Ind! cation? .. sharp, See bills for pa ticulars. Thos. also' -flannels woollen acid � s Are you Pale o'r wallow ?- - , - Poucher, auctioneer. �' I 9 loo you foot Tired and Languid ?- : I '� �'' Fftnt k, Oct. 20th :�];:xeeu or'e sal of the tW efl 8141rt13, . ►De llelrl• I +6� ', 1 Are you i�hrvous airal I)ebilitaied and t . `�4 effects of the late Elamu 1 l;nsll, onsiat poljer 1 $VBr�tlll;Ilg ]4 1101. 11 Aro ya�u trc�ubied with 1'in 131e I x L'� R' 1 " -,` `: ins of cai�,pa,nter's toal9, impleme to and ; Blotches '? r household furniture, at 1 t No. 7, in the �11 t afl. we: gUwral tee them • - 1.' 16 your Iiiootl Impover�alied 2 _ - " • w 6th con. of Pickering. ale at 1 a'cluak will be 1'efu dad . 1 Is sous System run down from any cause Tlio uuuers�gr���a returns tltapkF to tht� s ` , r,' �' sharp. see posters. Thos. P utsher, ©y - whatever ? Many farmers wile visited the Toronto •, • _ 1 1rl r 170 ou suffdr froth rlieuinatism ? ' h fi d F'esh+{ f3 y Fair and saw the s vets test applied bye Y �; aactiotiser`, gg �ATr.ttDAY Oat. 21st: —P_,. ecaioxe' scale of Cx ad BtltteT all p p. Factory 1# aoI have ou 'triad THE COLUMN.. tl�e royal grunter �n' the . Page Feuee,, ° .- IILAL H TABLETS ? heats and tot, and hoc ehold fu iaiture, talif�il. al3 Cflii3h•. i Tiles pononGCO it he .strongest'; safoflte - �; ..'ms`s 38TA1� T `, in the village of Dunbar au, the p opetty !' : `does notrone +�t the above quest ens zi peal to n inobt elastic And L nrable feuco on the 4 : , i I :- ,•11:tanufactlirer.of --•- -> Nc111 tc ouaily ?ifso,trythoColurubla,nriaalth of the late m. Gernoa Sale at 2 p..n,.'.. t ' . - - � - - - -• � ,bleu char- bs- aanvivapd�oi •thoi�� l flal.tla- giving x�narltet at�d so�-er,�.i �lnce�l elicit orders foi : ' .yr..: Beebiltg fa particulars . L, Fairbanks, i; :. * ` Lri t, ELY'( �' - t C p p . ;,faper fl tl, fEure,'and. many. rioro 'vrislied they heel acetic - ne�r. - - 66jeb it he fo t' they bad • other hinds o ��' it 'from Weakness. 1 ale- -. t; s sal of 100 Deep - W�111'unipa of B1 as3, ' , 014 -ud . 1hAp is su#fc rl Q Tr,�KD,tY, Oct.,Nth • Exeout r ,4 i -s: Lauoalrloa, Chlprsis, fix- Ixrei;ttltzritp, fe>ico - eret'trell;� uy errs wishing the bes sore f Tgbrid e.:' Sealed tenders Pbrool ui. �.. cis •_ aim in. L g :1 �5� talianit�ia. rH���tti'�itlr�t4 aka a tare an�t_s, ". ,'fenee -on the Intl G sliould call at sight :' � R• w'aiock of the , a' f + f: fe ccl, l+ or ciratil- , well .be rei.eived np to . _ 0. : D ._....' t1eiii �4 a 5-M eel it a e1;' d See he n , DEAR_ AND PIMP _ ,,. ,: �;� Ct`ek :an flan an 3'm, .. ,�. s.,. "` e f :., Zfi 'Taltl -ter above dates b 3. Joh�I t f 3 .,! . pat i, s rice .,t1v f y 'mill# d otn#►. gear. A., ilxs°anal other info! tition,'call of vend tp hos. 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'tat art in o J 3 eo I arve�ta a ear. to Laet Cry lnl an�irtlon ; } t = Wit. - .v st y. usual to au h a case the px lanatt n of t Ireland's if lien iudustr am o ....._, t P ;ripartant'gold finr�k 'liavis tuattti naudo an. 1 � ~c . 16 . -Toat`holnta, 4 ica• y P Ys 100 000• .- 'Tutor tlh rgetl•'f 1th -1urder or is Pits t the peaul'a .position of the wound 1 being Alberni distriot, Vanaa-uvor_ Islan . � fit' t'at's . 8 i °i) ?h�*�'� '�t'0111i?i .. - • pvraana. t' that Mr. Iambrough had been .walking a a. i,'1 - , And- Wriend(. .. The atiia. it of wheat on assaa6 to•Cre,at s , One-hat the cipitlation of Mexico are i.atidon special sa s : —What is' known along the top of the wall l;i {stain and the continotiL is fl2,75`,000 , full-blooded Indune, - . P Y MIS' I BRI" AIN as the Ardla",ont.mystery- is mak ng som© WIT IT HIS GUN AT k6 L COCK � . � bushels, an int:rease of 1,' (3U 000 l�uahels., — . _ Rats avoid a house w�ierein guinea, i - ;t; ' i n is Pormittvd to roam at wUi. P stir in London. The trial in the case will and that he having fallen into the ditoh the for the week, and 9,132,000 Qhels mart} ' - - - .... - t.atitr�sttttrry iltte4a iteti(►ut merxllea fo)? `Lnq• VYillielmina the little soon falls place in the Scottish c urts. It gain had by n discharged b Bind himr All than •a year age, � Qu err' of the is a question of murder or aociden al death. this is'ber collar. $ brough was a The unoerta,inty as. to the outcome of the i!pq•` Dutch. is called in all o�Sial documents _ 1. In the s pa I it the kin tory is found mixed u a .ut r or soldier tho i h a oua one and know all s ver question now bein considered b the ; A reo n London oabie dos atch ea a •-- 8• . F R , , g Y g Y g p Y ( y), pur•, about the reful carrying of firearms; was, , g p R f3 friend the man now in ousted the united States eats is haviu a cis Tessin f'1he 'llro.niole of tlimq morale ,ceimment- M. PaderewBki, wften'he is e�t the tta ehssc. of an estate, a life insurance policy, q, in fact, tr ined to be oareful with them, effect upon aoourities, and stooks - 'contin4�v , ing � on t me appointuteiait of ,the " Royal board', earns money at. the rate of about £3 boating accident and the strange isappear- • and his father says he wa � accustomed to dull anct weak both at Montreal and Torow. Agrieulta. it Coinwission, says that Canada 158. a minute. . ; ease( the attendant who was with the .handle -gun from his= earlie t youth,' Hain. to. }s one at t ie most nonapietiou$ examples of Nineveh was ffteec�,.miles b i , friendiand' the lieutenant on the evening of brough's head -was not disfigured by the - It 'is estimated that the total consumption Mate ad u. ation to the farmer.. Certs�in it y nine, the the accident or the crime. seorchingo burningaf gun owdert About of notion by, the leading countries during -is that sit iliaxi instructions to the farmers walls 108 feet high and thick enough for The young man who ha3 been shot Was six yards from m where his be y was found is tile past, year, expressed in bales is .as. fol of Englant would be greedily received." ,,, three chariots to drive abreast. ; l ieutdnant Windsor Cecil Ducil y Ham- a small tre , and about tie height ,of a Iowa Groat Britain, 3,706,000 ; Europe, It moat heartily gratify every Canadian It is estimated that there ar less than �brdugb. 'The person who is awaiting ing trial man's head number of site rag ks are dis• 4,576,000; United States, 3,189,000 ; India, who thinit well of his eot:titry, to see its 10,0UU paupers in the Japanese mpire,wYth on they charge of - having caused his death is tinctly seen I i 4.174,000, hieing a total consutnpGton" of 1'2,• }arming t vthods thus . recognized at the its Population of 237,000,000, Alfred John Monson, who cornea of a dis• News of Mr, Hambro�gh sideath .was 641,000, 1 ieart of the British cmpirs, In the last , It is estimated that in India, counting -t� 1. ti, family, and is also said to be a telegraphed to his parent$ onI Thursday 'Cite infiuel;ce of "the tclephoiio has gin ®sal- issue of tit Free Prods we quoted from he °all Protestant missionaries, the a ig about cousin of Lord Houghton, the Lord Liouten- and by thei iidatruotions the coffin eo6tain- ly been req rded as salutary, but the Sul- North Bri ish Agriculturist atrong test } - cue to every 60),000 people. ant of Ireland. ing their a in's • body was spent to V�titnor tan of Tjirkay evidently takes a different teeny to tl a excellence of Canadian cheese � Daring the complicated proves of mane- ' The scene of the fatal occurrence is in the on the Mot say atternoon i for interment. view of it, )He declined to have it in Ilia making. • y following the ins,iructions factoring postage stamps they a counted "'wild and romantic neighborhood of Loch Up till the ; time no doublt had been cast dominion at anyy -price. Note only bas he which thi y reeeivo from Canadians, the eleven times to guard against- pilfering. �' :- Fyne.•The Kyles of bate have.beea visited on the 'b lief that Mr,' Hambrdugh's forbidden telephone lines to o laid down Scotob cheese makers have carried.off the by many a tourist. 'As the steam r passes death was accidental. G�adually, how- in Cone tantlnopl4, but. he obj ots to them: leading pr Ms in the cheddar classes from The Sultan of Turkey has c nferret} on- along the western extremity of t at lovely ever, the as began to I assume now even in the other large tb ns;' such as the beat l: glish makers. This has given Mdme. Albani the order of Chi akat. , The , ' strait it turns sharply round a pr rriontory ' aspect. It transpired that a week revi- Smyrna and salon }ea. He says that his alarm to t lie latter, who. have induced the, star forming the decoration is met in dia - into the loch. 'The name of tiie promontory- ous to the shooting fatality Mr. itn•. subjepts are far too ready as it is 'to plot Dairy As oeiation of England to set the monde. is Ardlamont Point, and is now for ever brough ha insured hie- I> fe with a New acid conspire to make his life 'a burden, and Scotch cln ese in a special class, so as to " Devil's Mountain,". north ;o . Montreal, connected with one of the tragedi s of old York life insnrauoe company, through he does not propose 0 introduce a means prevent tit pfe'udicv in farar of Somerset• known to gvolo�ists as the " Trvrnliling i Scotland; a' story that Sir Walter Scott their. Glass w offiee,for $10p,000,the alleRi whereby thdy can do this twice as easily as, shire cited are from being completely swept 'Mountain," iR g.radu. sinki g into -the might have woven into a thrilling romance. t,ion being hat at the time of Mr. Ham. -they oould. before... 'Phis feeling of the away t crust, •' Before giving the latest details. 'hand of brough's d tb the policy was in Bourse of Sultan is so well known that for consider. Nowcet as the testimony of a leading In 1830 the whole tonnage of,the British , the shooting of Lieutenant Ham rough, it being assigned to Mr, Monson, while is is able time those, interested in telephone Condole jo real that tanada is rvgardvd as Empire r©aehod but 2,600,Ot)0. To day the will be well to tell something about the es- rumored that the deceased waa� nevotiatin`g matters have ceased to apply for conces- "One of t}► most couspiouous oxamplea of tonnage register is 6,000,000 of -,team- and fate of Ardlamont, which is pleas ally sits with an Edinburgh office for a fifty thou•' lions in the and of the 'Turk. State education to the farmers" i a gin- •t,260,QUU of sailing. �tatecl on the promontory. It may help the sand dollar . olicy. On the Saturday fter - A 141r. Ri mington of London has !teen oral sense. It is not to Uihe Qermad system, arc 1�]° the reader to a better ' + elyore of London dit.ing the pi:tt noon after' the fatality Scott, rem rking making so me experiments in the - line of exaollent and progressive as it is, or the twenty years have collected a little wp d UNDERSTANDi :NO Oir VII ST0 Y: � ; that he•woti d be no long longer required for the Amorican which is acknowled ed to be in ., V_1- ; g r6ducing a eobriclight by induotiun,whieh tile adva ev guard, but to the methods ,UU for charitable and benetoleitt ' steam laun h left b the - "Columba," bid fa'.r to snot lionize the whole intius•. which ha a been ur nod i seeds that purposes. 'I`e estate covers 11,000 acres, on -third of" Y p which is arable land, while the r mainder having bee driven to the pier by Mr. tr of elect io - li htin His ' inethoti is p e n C , Y_ g g' the new -appointed .Royal Agricultural The smoko•starke of our ocean steamers is moorland, woodland, pasture and hill Steven, factor on Ardlamont estate. At similar to tit t recently shown by .11r. Testa, arq tench larger than is generally sunpoeed. that time h wore a dark lue clad coat. but be uses sell less ewer. IIe reduces Commix on will turn for direction in the , country. From time immemorial to estate y p P They range from 14 to 18 feet in diame4er. has been owned by the Laments f Cowal, and vest a d dark gray t�roiaer ®, and is alight by s mply revolvia a vacuam tube wnquiry that is to b® made for the better - 3' g but not Ion ago Colonel Lamont died. described about five fe t ton inches in in a con eieetrietit bold .between two mont of British agriculture. T% journal The entire revenue of all the Protestant : - g height, of s !low complex with small char in quest on tolls us that "similar instrnc. missions of the world is computed aL• $ll,r . Af ter' his death yhe t state was toed at fl . P god planes. file can oven produce the Ilene to the farmers of F g nr . dark moustache and steel ray eyes. Sinai England would be 050 000 £82,000, but was offered in the arket by $ Y Y lights by e, sting the tube and haldlug a reedit `received." In, the three Northern counties of North. • the truat'ees at the upset price of ,..80,000. he left Ti h abruaich no brace of him has rod of gla s r ebo�iteelvctrified by friction g - , A prospective purchaser appsare in the baen found. In consequence of various.cir- near it. [f he rpd is simpply drawn once There .could certainly be no morn tram- umberland, Durham, and Cumberland about p g 14i r. Al- cumstauced which came 0 the knowledge through a }ii ee a dry flannel, aufl}eient oleo. Into vi dicatiou of the measures which have 1'l' ,000 persons are engaged is coal- thine , - arson of a' Yorkshire gentleman, boon carried but b� the representative of work, fred Joan Monson, who took the mansion of the autho ities, a consultation took place trait is - d .veioped to snake the rotating $ between Mr. Sheriff. Shair and thin oity, Sir John Carling, under sanction Suicides ace �iecomin so fr aetei in . house aid - the shootings ter Cie P to liirmno s at a distance of a foot from of the I ominiott Parliament than what is Don 'Mark that it is proposed to re ce them 1. season as a temporary arr ngement the Grown cones! at Edinburgh, the result tit rod. The tube in this experiment is ' P Po• - while the negotiations for tit of wa the arrest of Mr. Monson and mi ply a lain glass cyclinder about Pere set forth. One. of the 6rsb tasks to by a law turning over the body •of every � . trans. Jrana ! which h) addressed himself on hero chosen far of 'the property were procee ing. He; his removed n custody on August 30 to the five inches long, with a bare similar to that B suicide to a dissenting room. • r count town of Inverar On the arrival Minister of Agriculture in the t'iandheld brought his servants from , Engt nd witli, Y Y• of a spirit thermometer, and a bulb at each Jules Verne is0an of}icer of the Legion of ' of a re rase tative of the (tern Mr. Masson Macdonald Administration of Ontario, was him and at once became very pop tar with: P an . ' A T•ppeee, or projection, allows it to Honour. The decree conferring theceora• , wax brought before Mr. sheriff Sulustitute that of establishing a Model -Farm for the everybody with whom he came i contact. ' g be exhausted by an air pump and then seal. tics an him was signed just two hoorrs bs- . Shair in ivato and ud stall exan ined furthera tce of all aorta of experiments for After he had been at Ardlamont, ,nth or P P j l Y 1 ed, besides forming an attachment to the fore the fall of the Empire. - • ra tot wit oh revolves .it, . If the tube in the boil fit of agriculture. Recognizing two he was joined by Mr. Ham rough, a. on a charge f , g g K Assuming the .working age to Teo frrvtt lieutenant in the Fourth Battal n Prineo CAUSING MR. HArtsxo titre ID merely twittied between the 6 nger acid that On aria was par excellences a farming a t�' R , . of 'Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment, and - . tit mb near time excited rod, tiie character- country, that it was *upon the products twenty to sixty years, and counting oath . B , After makit; a declaratio he was re o ed ' of the so 1 that the people must chief- male workers, 4.40 persons in this country, ; . the eldest son of Mr. Dudley Albert Ham• again to a cell. Witneaeewereaum summoned tells luminosity, which h a louble fan lino on the tabour of ever 10� workers, g ly rely f tr liroapority, Sir John Carling Y brough, of Steeple Castle, Isla of Wight, by the Crown authorities, who have also shape, will appear. - purchas d a -farm at 'Mimico for. the The orange and the lemon are both said - who is a Justice of the Peace fnjr. Hants, applied to a Home gear tat• for mia. ho run of salmon in tho Fraser river liar but the defeat at the Local to be fatal to the cholera bacillus. Placed PP Y above p` rp�Wse; - - and generally resides at Hou htoh, Stock siou to exhu ne the hod of Mr. Ham sou h 1'v n exceptionally heavy this season and - 1 K + - Govern ent in 1871 deprived him of in contract with the cut surface of the fruit, bridge. Lietitesn�►nt Hambroug having been which was i tarred in rho f�mtl bur in tit result td that the eanueries have put Y the o tunic to carry out his welt ma- the bacteria survive but a fete hours. born in 1873 would have attained his - tit largest aok on record 'estimated at • p1'. round in the Isle of Wigl:t. An o oia g P tureti id as. On being a oint d- Minister majority next year. Air. Moason,'who was f 423,000 cases. There is a shortage in the 8 P An Italian enmmittetfisuieido at Santa - Tom Inver, y will superintend „he exltum� ' - g of A rio Iture at Ottawa toivo er, he tools . Rosa Cal., recent! because he had as born i{u l lay, 1838, is the third sots of the Columbia river and, the Northern rivers of ' + Y ing and exa nibnation of the remains. Mr. a tie se hurhe where he had loft it off at late Rev. Thomas John Monson, rector of Monson is n t rich but his! wife is wealth British Columbia have only put up about . p education. without left a statement to the etseto ,Kirb under -Dale, y` half t Poronto, but upon a more extended scale, that a man without env had no business to .- y his mother being a The have three childran. It may be the pack of last year. The Alan a Y Y comprehending the Tor {uiremonta of the lino. daughter of the fif ch Viscount Gal ay. A] r, added that the assignment at the $100 - C neries are also believed to have about Monegn was utic:arstood to be L eutenant. g ha f their acne! supply and the chances for whole Dt minion. It was with no little cif• seven thousand members of the British 000 insaran a policy had.not. been co. pp Y ficulty t at Sir John Carling was able to per. Volunteer- forces have serve contintiotisl Hambtough's guardian or ti•tisto , and on ed at the time of Mr. Hambrou h s oath .g d prices acre excellent, d y. g suad4 hi colleagues as to the feasibility and and efficient! for rods of from twent to coming of age the young man, w o is said Y le twenty N]r, Monson could derive no pecuniary ent- eviewing the business situation in Que- utility n an Exporinetital Farm system for thirty-three to be connected with the *ell -kno n bank• , y- hPe@ years, .and it is proposed to era Aleasra Hambrou h Bros., fit front the event. Four years ago young be city, for a period. of six months. back,it the whot of Canada, To soma of them it ' - g don and Hambrou h became the pupil of Mr. Mon. is found that notwithstanding, the large bestow a modal or !ledge on them for long 8 i' P g g seemed wild proposal, over costly' and im• viaerce and good eondueb. New York, would, have come into a fortune son his father's ' into tin being, after de rease in shipping tonnage uoming to radical But u n Sir John's ositive and ' of about a quarter of a million! sterling, the youth h d been success utly " osehed," tit s port, cothparel with other ye-ara, the .p rsiste t pledge lie would .make It of Rum, gin, and tobacco, form the chief . which ad been left him b a near! relative. Pe t sources of the revenue of the Oil Rivers . Y to send him to Sandtlurs Cone e. This vo nine of business in all lines of trade has groat tun I lasting benefit to the people he protectorate '' 8 After ieutenant Hambrough s eirrival at was how onson and the Ha thou its ke t u remarkably well. Theca have been Was give i lower to roceed with the result ,and teat year gave - e ,'" Ardla nt an understanding was come to t g 1 P ' or almost, seven- eighths of the' entire g came to now each other, Dnr ey fe er ailaros in the dry goods line this that the work - .carried on under his di• anitw. aallecteei. that the estate should be purchas d jointly Cecil Ham rouggh was a fine bight lad or in than for the last two or tbreo yearn. rectiou, as_ Minister, received encomiums ' by him, and Mr- 14ioneon's title degda fro this singularly some and pre asessinqq, Co siderable exoitement has been provalent from practical men among the Opposition Quakoreasea are riot allowed to ,'ear gold . the tea iceibeing drawn up. Turin came and was•bel ved by all wl :o -knew him. Ile s ouast those engaged in the leather in- in 'Parliament, and has proven .one tite Ornaments or to have their ears ierced for n �ident which resulted) in the was about ire feet ten inches tit height, du cry here, owing to the three big fa::•tres strong "Oulwarks of the Government in earrings. It a mother port ined her young officer's death. the mansion house with brow 'hair and eyes, and wo}•e a w ish have recently taken place, a good the farming con' stituencies. Not only me, daughter to undergo this operation both " of Ardl wont stands on a gentles pe over• i slight moustache. Monson sled H mbrou h po tion of their liability being with the mother and dau hter would be 'read out" - - , �o g g Y $ but of tl a large numb .that'weee expended g ` °' . looking Loch Tyne and about seven miles became much attached to ¢ash o her, and tr a hors, but in uo Date is any sects >un (or Emtp r }Tecate! Ccrin purpcae�, Slither at of meet&g. from T' ;ltnabrnaich, the weatmpat� pier in for four yea they were It rdly a or separ- re ill anticipated, though some of the Ottawa t r is the Provinues, no charge has Mail sorters in London•post -o ices are t'o the Ky ea of Bute. About half ast. one y ever bee + mada that any part of the public be sClected to future by open c mpetition. - i' sled —much it is •aid, to the cn auce of ern ter manufacturers are likely to be close v cloc.c n the morning of Tuesday'h August , :, the decease mans famil .Th y were ru for the time being, and will be -largely money as expended either extravagantly The pay commences at 18s. wee 1y, rising 10, Mr. Monson and Mr. Hambrupgh were frequently together in don, Monson, de ndent upon t:he indulgence grauted or corruptly. All the outlays made have b le, a week annusll to 20a. 3 then s. out ale a fishing in Ardlamont Ba when ' their b at struck on a rock and capsized, who lived a one time in •Ja Fyn frost be- bci m from their .,respective bankers. Ono stood tit *mot of the closest itiveatigation. `te. a week annually to 4(}s. 'I'h haura F ing particui -rly well - known in est End mt feature bearing very directly upon All the work that has been attempted, work are about eight a day. . Mr. It mbrou h who was unable to swim The custom of Chinese wean i tails circles. R Gently the two men hen in the situation is that collections keep up sit r at the Lx rimental Farm at Ottawa 11 manes d to climb on to the rock and re. �t g • P•!x town lived p inoipally At the Hotel Victoria we I. Payments which fell due an tbv 1:►st or @ha I ravincial stations has .!testa upon It dates from lfi`:;�, main there until his companion swam to or at the H tel Metropnle� and were often, "t h," with very tow exceptions, were mat tit® most direct and practical lines. In the is not eo �rery anoien ,. the all xe and- returned is snottier boat to when the bianehus, who then commenced . to be seen a the Criterion and other noted wi h satisfaotion. niaiter o oheafe•mskin ,for example ,On* hia res ne. About seven o'clock the same g + their conquest of the Celestial Empire, ea evenin Mr. Monson and.Mr. Ha�tembrough places of public resort and itshionable dia- turio h for many years occupied a high forced this fashion of doing the hair as a eipation. I certain London financial air- ttion. It was the aim of the Dominion sien of degradation. The average quesu% left the house with the object of shooting cles Air. MO son is b no meana unknown Oanedla>s art all Litt) N(orld it Fait.: pea Y Depart nit that e111 sections of Canada is 3 feet Ion rabbi . Each gentleman carried a gun, one a• and it is eta d with every show of author- -- a lolls room in the Art Building at should a re in t is advantage. lyherever The Duchess of Edinbur h is the ha a twelve bare an3 the other a tweet 'The $ K g happy were accompanied by Edward Gott, an icy that fro time to time he himself ad. tit Centennial Exhibitisih was dottliuileti the imvsit bas was coking, as in Quebi»ec, the possessor — front the Russian an i supersti Englishman ,boat twenty -sigh, pare of vanced su s of money to young Ham• wt t was called the Art of Canada, The attempt was made to improve it, and the tious. point of view -=of two genuine bezoar. brough, wh , it is reported, gave Monson co action contained a few gcod but unim. result that Quebec cheese last -year stones, one of which was to her b her age, who had coma to Ardlamont a pre. Y _ , in return a mortgage to the extent of ,£12•. pot tent works • those at lest whose in. stood on a par'at the Industrial. Exhibition Imperial riai fattier, and the Other by her vious day, having been engaged by Mr. ' pe 000 on the roperty which would come to ti acy with numerous specimen of unprom• with he best products of Ontario. So high aunt. The bezoar atone is scut f m a very Hambrou has enRin9er of - a ,ma- 1 steam pp , Y g hie: when h attained his majority m i,n mediocrity lost far them the value ind i 'the el.arsowr of Canadian Choose rare animal launch •which he had purchased. fter his ,and is regarded as auto pro .: arrival Scott was nearly all the ti tie with ti, tit y deserved probably, and the exhibit, tut snaking that when the system pursued in server of health and happiness. . a hole has never been 5referre�l to. with Canada as introduced into Scotland the + -his employers and even dit;ed wi h them � - Re Dl II8 Remember Qera Wttel= The � the French President Tees }vas a salary of ; on the Wednveda On this event ul morn- m h pride. 1 he Cftaadiaa glcturea now at Scotch c lees® began to take the palm from y `Pee le a astomed to calling thin tit 1'Vorld'n I''air at Chios O hold a rant. 'the beat n'g lisp makers. - £25,000+ a house to live in, and allowances ins he carried P . g g PPa - amounting to £25,000 more ; I is term of "their aimpI and perfectly ropec etamsa ly nits a elitl`orent lace is them:dattf the Fa is f tliia kind have so impreeaed the THE GA3rE BAG, BIIT NO dII : � :: p , office is seven years, and he may be re )` would do well to adhere to the custom if wo Ids art than d d tittles of ISy6. The naiad; Fuglishmen that they have re- elected. The trio entered the cover -an walked• they do not fully understand the meaning roc a occupied by the one hundred an odd solved determine b moans of a Royal ' through the plantation until t ey wets of hi here -sounding, but u , ki - athetrod frames are visited as r loch Cameo is ion of . Inquiry, The Em} ror of Russia liar i ens of ` re about five hundred arcs from t e House �►pparently leers q y fir how their own 3' effects a terms. g+ an with as lively interest as any of ors, system i agriculture might be improved tiring into the country and gain in largely and about twenty from the open..Between A goinew at simple S�aotchman, when A I though there are not amongst hem ott this ins lilies. Tito Daily Chronicsbe for sport, of cot raa only for cart in months 7. the cover and an adjoining field is a wall 2 of the ear. He has decided to uild a neK J if taking hie aims to be baptised usually m y 'striking subjevts to catQh tit eye tells the British public that Canada through Y feet'iigh, whose top is level with he fours- spoke of tit m as lcddies or leas }et. ,,s the wi i trick of title or jugglery of_e2 t, horn its Expo imentaf Farm system had become l�laco, �t'hicit will cost the eo ntry, it it cation of the plantation and is con red with cas@ might e. At. last his wife, pussetved ar on tho other hand,many numbers liiah "sue of he most eoriapicitaue examples of, estimated, nearly $16,000,000. turf. Alen side it is a ditch. eoord'ng of the idea hat the terms u' ed wore in• g g ttfub spi ited stato ed ication to the farmer," and that Ono of the most productive_ao tionsof the '.4 g i evidQnce of much thou t to his two companion, Mr. Hamb ough be- elegant, sal he must in t future. say an often highly artistic treatment In act, 'faimilar instructions to tike farmers of �Eng- world is the Russian province of Bessarabia �;, came separated from them after hey had is _ . it pears do its had many of the pic ores land would be reedit received." There taken from Turkey in 1878. It vineyards • ;a a., shot one rabbit and they lost sight of him' The next time Sandy took another of his be t siAiplyrolletl out upon tar a canes es, has beet no higher cio�tipliment paid our often yield 300 gallons of wine p r acre; the `, I in the thick brushwood. And Monson and bahies to li ba tined, the mi ist•er asked ; ' the 'f importance would have en r tl" disttn ti shed fellow citizen Sit` John Carl- aveeage tell of wheat is shirt ve bushels „; a Scott said that they were pa9sin through Weal Sand is it a laddie?' ant nose! as an attraction to the eye of the }ug, ttgta Ehis iitidireot testimony of a great and of matzo sixty bushels. y- f' ; the plantation toward the house when they •1 It's nae a laddie " wa9 tit answeri Y a + 8 , (though their lue British turnal to the value of the work '] he Prineo of 1Valea dret3ees n ost exp-a liu in si htseer a o heard a shot fired in the opposite ireetion. " Then its a lassie," we d, like that of „man , have been o ib.' which he has done for Canada ; nor can we steel IIis annual. ox enditur oil gloves Mr. Monson called out, `� What eve you �� It's nae a lassie "said Sad 1 ch Tsetse tied the ramainod id iod- cancel re of an thin that ought to give Y• P of ?” and on reeeivin no answer the .t Y• I. i Y g Y Y $ g g and boote alone amounts to the income of t g g Y Wool eel men, what is it then ? esti roportions. To the practical eye, tits reader tisfaetion to the Canadian a ri- for went to -the spot and found b r- Ham= ' ' Y ' g S a well-to-do suburban householder; y. asked the surprised minister, ap 'c rauce of vacant lots in a picture is a culturis than such warm recognition of the ever ti:iie he oes out lie war$ on his ,. brough lying in the ditch atbout 0 yards I dine remember ver oriel," said do - ment,-aud does not impprove its val- e. superior position which lie now holds in, hands and Poet alone goods ai ot!nting in ' from the highroad beside whit are the Sandy; "but I think then god info said iti 9 awards that have fallen to us r® rho wary scabies: He was dead, the taus being a ►, t . value to considerably over £5. zt gunshot wound two or three inc res wide was an ills( nt. � an t ter proof to Canadian people that t iotr swells t In I3awaii env of the aaudty clm Ielti:tuii, ``P-1, , ale ten h�ltuatlou. ......_,.. . ppsi ors eserva we of tbepm hat we } P his j9ft� a r. Assistanc having livin amongst us distinguished and %iery ' . there 0 a spot called the Rook of Refuge � 11 p , N dy i A 8trang►e FPaI+ Mrs. 1 ushforth --I suppose you think It is If a criminal reaches this rock before cap ' been rocured the u wag oar let into _ ; x, - not ty artists. We rio not, of course, kJow a tat of uta far too; to sit up and wait far you turn lie is safe, so long as he remains there $: _`�' the house, Wand Dr. McMillan; `['ighnat• Writing i .the Thv Joiirn I of he Nfily- up what systrern the awards wore gi 'iii, white to arc iii 4 iu ourself with our Usua'll his family su l - him with food brusich, sent for, but of course his services nesian Society, Miss . 'Teal a Henry,` of bug hile a inept members -of time r fes• Y J Y g Y y ) Y F y �' i�itii F p "' until he is able to mu a his esca e, but he {)? i`, were of no avail. Mr. Monson brought Honolulu, a ye that a stra go ceremony -sioi: ro retrieeut, wa venture to thipk at ma 'dam aui ns do town .r P ; . , ' Mr. L ishforth• =-No, .tn dear, I don t think is never allowed to return to Ilia own tripe , _� ,. �uwn and his friends gun into the house used to be ractised by the h ,then rieste surp ist > -is felt ate tiauYOS being passed ver it is any file fete Sku tit.tbl. I know as well a sin >^ with him. Now,. it happened that ;the guns at Raiates, ut can now only a pperroIrmed that leserve as'wo11, at leitst,as eamoxec iv- Y Y iI ° of Monson and Aambrough -were of differ- b two des endants of rivet Tu tta and in t to !lenses of the Fair. as AnyU dy that your fop begins after 1 ve '1'lie Czar is described as the largest eater The lien! of ant calibre, and it was ascertained it hat the Teero by ti me: Tihis carom ny consisted Fo ,ter, 0 Brien, Fowler, Peel, lao' I 'i11 g '� Ill p' got howl ` amen crowned heads, and the Kaiser'comes yr. shots. which killed - the young m'an came in causing people to walk' ' in procession not b questioned for work of the higl est-- next. The latter is stated to .have a nta 1 from the Monson grin. Mr. iIfa brougtt's over a, lint v rth -oven, without airy prepara• Bali y, and rooms 11 and 12' in t1i+i T`i'e t ttt+,1; I�anlr cletilrin s n . Montreal, for ;sating at extraordinary tithes, and a gun was a long 12 -bore, while Mr. Monson' t�.an upon t sir feet:. �vhetherjGarr, #oottld or ujlirig pwtf a$;muolt, ih otir hulllb• t1 '' ►ai►ko Itifr And .lanultttn ` for ths3 tl�naglt. dining copiously before going to the kt.: ,:: vVas a short 20 bare. titi hen this peculiar shod, yet u an their emeeg 'ttev they did matt tit these aiicl a few };!era sts to' i! week i ii otin ci t !fi° 0a tsiitist 2$ theatrt3, tie gviivrally instate on tliv dvspatct ` ,�Y3. circumstance was mentioned to M nson he -not even smell of fire. T.'he . ovens are ire• 'wh' car the litetrals hQ MAtter h w e `5 310 '•`e,.w ' ; 9 _ `bei� - : g ' from the imperial kitchens of a fu 'Pre ,.;_'. :: explained that he and his friend had, ex. uently 3") vet in diatnvt c and' . : - : -. 1l ii,.,o eeh fox , bg,a..ro iaotitou . winch he devours in oils c, t�,. 4. P t.r changed � q • • - c � sr' fitic.I deser red.. t'V-e speak in quo sltt�tof Staple;, us• . S)f }A+0�,1 l :s�ceti�,r fpr,t�s' �tr�k; =ajid o fi •nor ...pared supper. ge i guns. Upon 'title paint Edward with r - •'a the ti•pla'at ('Dr cce na termin• testis, but in. the interests 1.,44 it!_ tt � all :xt � tai es w e'k !leis �• the rIL•ate room9 of the theatre tietweet i $ _ Scott .could thrown scsme i ht. : � ry .a_. �sllir , - _" � ;_ +, , t, en r.. P. - g ( Likely al is) ;.m rt iece8 of a oroo ri L i ? x g " -.4 d e. " !z, t, 1 „r' "' Cttd The I�In 8f POrtuiial iii aleG s.. : P P � (A tin eo ri :tr bites mgob to Or ft�►laair •.«��.o__-1 ., �: 7 �_ - � :.. � .- . � he a g .....: eiiou h he in able is oontradiet- or 'corrobo g }. , . , _ t, t , .. : ;., ._ urmet. Kin Harr 1� coata:tilri, -) Tt is hoped that som olte: will anri . _vutiicemeint. , r .I.ffr ', • a t• :. �_ : i =, . _ , . ;� �' _a�.t t ii r s i?r bo,' More �otirtcmand than qo l� . , o . q�.. race Mo>rao... 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Sod- ion miles west of B lleville, in the Conn- and Cottage ®. Not a vestige of they house ;iiifl dealt lie disappeared from h me, and the ty of 'rince,Edward, o the southern share was left, and everything that aotll be sool(i dru gi whole State was vainly' search din the hope of the dearitiful and picturesque Ray of ,vas tit u to auction, glad Hatriilte >n lie, that--& clue would be found as o his where- P. p y tom rs Quint e,. is situated th a village of Redgers• ed for three years in the houso after J*Ieldon'a- 'boat lea about,. However, a short ime ago his ville, charming place of about four hung death. • So completely Itas it disappeared into n . ` parhnts were surprised whe advised by dred o ulation, Corn sod quite largely of P Y L tlie.authorities.of one of the entreat lies- P g y that there is not,perhapa, a man ip London all c ru retired farmers, Of la years the ivtur• - pitals that,their son was very sick in their who Could point out precisely the spot esque ooation of the village has "green it where the -historic reAdence stood, A is in9titution, and wished ,Lo communicate. some rominen .-e as a a tamer resort,wherF with them. Tile mother came here," and described as t,avinK been "one of the most H mayb enjoyed the000l} ealth- giving breexeb 0harulin and noted " houses in I+ a land. site is--still in the city, caring for Her boy, of the bay. But even n this Charming lo• fI g woman ant: trying to Helve the tnyster�r of his di�- eltlity disease fitido its ay,� and when the Slob( appearance. • snide io of 1�► grippe wept over Canada, • " No Disappolutraeut the .11 The young man is go sick that he can Redn raville was not pared a visitation. Can arise from the itseot the great sure -pop g1r1 1 hardly speak, and it tins so fa bee itnpos- Amon those attacke was Mr. George orn gure-- Putnam's Painless Corn Extrao- aible to get a satisfactory a planatiun of Rose a life -long reside t of .thu village who to "Putnam', Extractor removes aortae A it the affair. From what can be- gathered it had a Treads reached he allotted span of painleasly in a few . days. Take no substi- and .e F appears that he was spirited away, through life. Mr. Rose had njoyed remarkable ate, At druggists. cent 'force or otherwise, by two individuals, one heart until he was t ken down with an of whola is supposed to exercise a mesi!neric attack ppf Is grippe, wh n grave !oars were - - influe„ce over him. 'While active searches enter aired for his recovery. n In a few - Great British Viotory., - were being made, they took -him bask to moat to 11e k000vered ufi3cientty to again At the time of the war in Egypt the his native town, anti' kept him., concealed move about, bitt not with his accustomed At of the "'Deadwood Roarer" attended • there for several weeks. When calm was vigor. Mr. Roae had sear ely regained his hunch on Sunday for the first time. • , somewhat restored over .thd matter, they heart t when he was telz d with another About an hour after the service com- . took advantage of the first oppbrtunity,and attar of this dread diseas , worse than the neneed, he rusted into the office and shout. . came to Canada with their victim, finally first. This had a telling feeet upon him d to the subeditor, "What in bla es are landing in Montreal: . and is family feared c rnaumption had on fello Ja•s doing? How about tl16 news I It seen,a that here they ateruied a place claim d him: for ac vi tim. A physician at- rum the seat of war ?" ' for him in. a bar room, but.exarted that he tend (d him lregularl lout eemed unable to " What news?" • . should go over to their own quarters every give him any relief. ; However, all that •' Why all about the Egyptian army :- night. Finally he fell sick, and was re= medial skill could do for him was done, being drowned in the Red tiea. The minister moved to :the hospital were he now ia' but ( ally Mr. Rose's ot?nd Lion grew we9rse, up at el ,rah was telling us about it just Tht; boy "is.aln;ut sixteen years of ago, and and a. March of this year his •co>ildition now, and not a word of it is ill this morn- , . -, tl,o most serious suspicions exist as to the was o low 'that his family, -like himself, in;t's paper. Bustle reundyou fellows, and motives of his abductors, - whose where- had iven u; hope of his recovery. Dur- got the facts, or the Telegraph will get a arbours are at present unknown. The in v, t re lash month the ge�leral talk about beat of us. Look spry, fliers, and run an ' authorities have the case in "hand And some the •illage I an,1 the surrounding country extra edition. if necessary, while I put the startling revelations may still come to" 'has een th remarkable acre of Mr. Rose postor in hand for Great British. Victory light. k by he iia -of Dr. Will ams' Pink llo. in the Soudan ! "' ' The case created sue a sense ion ......_ f ° ONTARt,10'B aTATIaTI03 that a rep ter of the O ratio, per ally What Ycittr {treat Clrrendmotlla�r Did.. h acqu Linted with Mr. one, determined She het-.holed the flax and carded "the a '. too call on him and learn the facts of the --II wool, and wove the linen, and spun the Reports IIes$eeitluZ RlrtLha,.Marr1sxetsand ease from his own lips., Mr. Rose was to D.V,►tha. found a pie use of health and activity for t °�''+ and mad® the clothes far her husband ` one f his' ears, and expressed his entire and ton children. the made butter and -1 The anual t sport of births, matrriagom and p cheese, she dipped tallow Candles, to light m deaths in Ontario for 1892, •ust issued, von- Willi ignes to tell him sto •y for the benefit of others. " I am," he said, "a well meta, I the house at night, and she cooked the W ` tain3 much interestin« and valuable. infer- f,.od for her household by an open fire -place to mation. The statistics given are of special and o not hesitate to giv, , the credit life. and a brick oven. Yes; and when she was Williams' -ink Pills for suing my Life. I Ge value ' as throwing light on the disoussion forty years of age she was already an old had hree ttacka of la gri pe and Continued. rice that has taken place the last feat Months h rovV eras up to h4 soh of the year. lady whose beat days were over. Her relative to the actual increase of population shoulders were bent and liar joints enlarged _ _ its 1891 over "1831, as given in tine Domicion At hat time I was red red to flash and by hard- wort,'and she wore speotaoles tend census returns and the natural increase at titre gth could hiLrdly stand alone. In a cap. Her great grand - daughter, with all IT fact I was mere skeleton . I could .iot eat the English rate of l k per cent. per year, is the modern onvenienoes for oondovt, because I had no appal to. I could not given. 'this shows the total increase of refinement cad uxury, may be as Charming population- in the whole province : to be else because my legs at d feet became al) and attractive at forty -five as at twenty. 199,106, while the natural, increase alone bail sw llen and, cramp d that my wife Kspecially is. this true if she preserves her would have been 309,314. I1I The difference won d hav to rub them fore 1 could rest, health and beauty by the uee of Dr. Pierce's - �n some countica is gomer hat startling . The pain waanat times' o viologt that I g Favorite Prescription, which wards off all Bruce, for instance, should }lave increased- could not refrain from @reaming, anti I -Favorite and irregularities, Caress 10,399, •while its actual increase was 'only won d to ble about in be and long 'for (lay them if the attend eziat,kee s rile lifer cur -' Y to -a me. If I attempts to get up and them YN. re shows an increase of 6gfi as rent healthful and vi orous,and enables• the a, ainst 11,323 natural increase. I' Tito veal I wa apt to fall fro all ciivxines@. I woman of middle age to retain the freshness g too medi ine from the d otor, but -it did _ _method of estimating the natural increase is not el a and Lomas al) iaeouraged that I of girlhood neon brave and Cheek, the light b Lakin the excess of births. over deaths p o[ youth in here rya, and its elasticity in - for the year and finding what; percentage the felt leath would be prefe able to my mis• Y Y Y et- I di not think I Co ld live mom-than her step. Sold by all druggiat «. increase bears to the total po ulation: This, y• -- ,1. 1 'England a few months when one d y I read in the _ - -- __ -- as above stated, amounts in to l.5 of he care of a an _whose sym• per cent. while in Ontario i anlounts-1.08 paper per vent. This increase is Chiefly iiu the tom were like. mine. I must amy I °did : i Had Copt'® . rural districts and towns, eing but .0076 not have much faith in he remedy, but air Swellings In till) neck - • in the- cities and 1.1 in the rest of the prov- felt the gh it were a las chance. I sent �- , since I was I years old; lace. first for x and - by the time it was half am" now 52. I used BTI. i�, gon I found that my ap 6tas was get{ n s= Hood's C3arsapurilla re- - fatter, and in other rebpec I could notice I � �- 1 cently and the swelling I the total births registers in the " pf6v- an i prov meat in uty eo1 dition. By the '- has entirely disappeared race in 1891 were 44,7:1# ; - a decrease of tit the ax was Qoue bete wan a`_ tail y It has been very trouble. 3,019 from 1890. The rule which prevails furl er i provement. I ntir the us �, . some. When I began I in every country of an excess of male over of t e Jill , found that I u1r1 now i�t t was reciting al) discour. - - female births holds good in Ontario, the goo( nigh s 0aep and,tha the cramp@ ant I . aged with the goitre and rat-, being 1,061 - males for every 1,000 I psis which had former y mada my lif + 02, rheumatism I felt that females. In 180 the ratio was 1,057. miserable hdc disappeared. The owellin lkira: �at1,e,ltLnu. I aotild t18 noon be dead The English avera;ye for the past ten yyears left my l m1 @, the dizziness diaappeare - was 1,037 to 1,000. The number of ills it- and I :alt be ter than I had in four year@. as alive. Wher►evt r I caught cold I could not , R Waite two blocks without fainting. Now I am No 1. imate births was 637, whir is about the I k ,law t at it was Pink Pills and the free from it all and I can trt�ly re;comme+ud _ average.ratio to the total births, being 14.3 only that b ught about the Change be hood's Sarse�rarill€►. I "received a letter from Airs. Jennin lilgelow, now of leremout Mich., ' to 1,000 births. This is exe edingly low as eau et, I al) itaking nothing else. I hav inking it my testimonial In behalf of Mich, compared with other county os, the average tak n in all seven boxes and I feel as o hArsapa'rilla was true; 1 re�rljed It way, and sent in England being 42 to 1,o0i in 1891 and no as I did at forty years of e. Las artle►1hu`s. 1 havo another letter from her this was the lowest records in L +'ngland for win er I was 'so bad that I eourd -not d lu►nktng n,c very much for recommending' many years. This illustrates the high my wn c ones, and now I can do a g ! moral status of the people of Ontario. Dur- day a wor . My friends congratulate m Hoods Sarsaparilla . ing the year there were" 3 7 4 pairs of twins on y re aided health and I don't hesi and staling that slit- also has been cured." born and seven cases' trip et.s. - tat to to 1 ahem that I owe `my life Mttta. A`HNA 8t 1tlt:Iti.ANU, Kalau,ticoo____ . Dr. Willi mq' Pink Pills. Matey other HOOD'S I�ILLB era the best attar- dinner 3tettstAol her +about have found similar beucf t plan. They aaairt digeatlou at,d cure headache. During 1891 there were 1 ,159 maivrris es Lae sprin �y nieee was looking pale ail 1, -w __ _._ __� _ --- -_ -. in Ontario, or 28,318 person married, This eel] ng' wo k,land I advised tier parents wh tTAUr a FACTORY ill YOUR TOWN . � is a decrease of 274 ❑tarria es "as compared were very uneasy about her 'ao try Ur.,Will ►� Ord►n:►ry ernintr retiuirod. 11articulard with 189U and 691 less - the in 1889, e(lual ism ' pin ills. The resuit Is that she i freo, M. Thorn- sr, Keokuk, Iowa. U S.A. - to 4,9 per cent. The marri ge•rate in On- no the of health. You may sa • r'J'JORONVO c' 'TTING SCHOOL Oic FKIt tario ie lees than in wary ountry in k u• the I would not be without -Pink Pills i li unpreeede ted facilitioti for ac luiring a G rope except Ireland and Norway. estrus thorough knot ledge of Curtin in x11 It�1 Y• Y the house for I firmly believe they will d branchea. also tints for the McDowell Drpft • to the general opinion the marriage rubs in all that i claimed for them if they ar Ing Maohiuo. rite for circulars, 123 Youga Ireland is the lolrwest in Europe by over given a air trial." Io fact it a,ipear street, --. _ __ thirty per cent, being .2. The birth y p g that 1 Mr. Rose could not say too much fl) G>k1+YS iiF nN Yutt AitE.- Barn, ►ntha at rate is also low thore, thot h not ro or- the 11'ori 'K Nair by Jo':iall Alien',i Wife P p Yin Pill and the reporter drove awn Over ithJ illustrationx,uoarly' titN! 1►.rges, ltio Ter- tionately as low as the marriage rate. Asa he gain emarked,- "dd not forget to say. ritory' assigned Send $1,03 for ros`pelctaa . is usual December is the favorite month. for the I ow J' my life to Dr, Williams' : Pin and push the et uva+s it you want to urake marrying and May the lowest. Of those nil I conversation with several res money. WILL AM t3Nl4US, Temperance tit. married 10,112, or 35.6 per cent. were Meth- ide its f. the village the otatoman '1'�ronw. -- - •- " - - - -- - -- " - - - --- _._-• -a� odists; Presb terians 5,82;, or 20.5 per made by Mr. Rose were fully eorrobor Importations cent. • E lace aliens 4 820 or 17 percent, • SAUSACE CASINCS of finost-MI'T. 1, , , , ate i. , olrime A merican lboman. Cath,lies 3,9S.3, or 14- per cent. ruggi to ! say that Dr. Williams Pit HOW,, L,asinga• Full li1Jes New dams. long' There were 47 bridegrooms and' ' .brides nil s hav a enormous sate, s►nd from all Clour Bacon, Rolls, Cheese. Lard, om Pattie. " -olio were over 70 year'b o: age when mar quarters rtes a glowing reports "of reliul - BLACKwICIA, & 'o. hTD,, liuccedsors to JAMNS - , rie3. The greatest die-parity in ages were fol owing th it Itse. lit very many oases 1'_ase � 1iox, `i'rronto. in the case of a couple where the bride• tla good we k has been accomplished after �•h8 �� h B�C� F' li�/ ni f � - •groom was 85 and the bride 40 y ealrs old. em vent ph icians had jfailed, and pr g P wul knit >0 p:�ars socks • p,•r uy `Of the whole number of marriages I',Ug nu need tho, patient bey nd the „hope f . i,' gitsy'eireewdr knittt ig 1tachiino were by license and 1,049 by banns ; 1:17• hu ,ran aid. An analysis, shown ,that Dr. �•_ Nat do• from ho eeimn or fao- bri(]enrooms ware under 20 ears of age t'�' lliams' F nk Pills oontain'in a condense r. _ .,J yarn. Thdmost i,rsetleat Y g !malty knitter on this market. A and 2,4'20 brides; 11,397, or nearly 40 per fl) all thejolemonts ifeeessacy to give new chtrd Iran operate it. etrona, Wri - cent• of the whole number married were be• lif and riehneas to the blood, -and rfioto o IJnr,rnto, t3tmr.a• trained. wo guarantee seer¢- maIrlHno to-do tween 20 and 25 years old. shattered nerves. They are an unfailing Nnod wont- ilewareof itnitatihns, ".:" ` • s otfic for such. diseases as l000motor a r Ageuta wanted• writ, for par- , . DEATHS. •' Y w . .. - ncutan. ax a, partial paralyses, St. Vitus' danr , Oundas Knitti o MachinGtO (hinds,, Ontafltt. _s The number of deaths ahowe a Large de- sci tics, neuralgia, Thoumatism, nervous - -- crease, being 21,5,8 in .891 and 24,013 In headache, the after effects of la grippe, pa - 1890, a decrease of,,21455. This is greatly i �tion of the heart, pale and sallow co due to the fact,that the rate iii 1890 was �l alone, nervous prostration, all discus a . abi,ormally large owing to the prevalence P ;, RA X E of la ri e._ Tr,ie falling. dff is vet rest do ending upon . vitiated humors in t e T in the cities Vein in 189 at the very of blood, on gh as scrofula, aheonic erysipela , , ]6.C� to 1 OOOof the population and in 1891 et Tit y are also a spasifie fqr troubl s Best int�1D ®i��r 14.87. Thera has in ct been i1 steady de- Pe alias o. females, such as suppressions, Get ,the b' nuine I. cline etnva. 1883. The den h rate for the it egular ties and all forms of weakuee SOttlVDI'f�iB 1UREASE . , whole province wan 10.2 compared %ith T ey bui d up the blood and secrete tl e .• . 19.7 in Scotland and 17.8 in Ivolaad. T:ie gl,w of is lth to aheskat. In fnen th y - principal causes- -of death in the cities of a eat a r d al cure in all cases arising fro Ontario were phtl,isis 10 per vent,; -m mtal r y, overwork, , or excesses f a 0 anwanis, 9.24; heart disease, 5.'75 ; plain. w Dr.- e n ore, D,•: �V 11 a a Fink Pills arei'iliiltauft<ct r- d monia; 5.5 ; bld age, 4.34 ; 'diarrheea., 4.52;. a by th s r. Williams' Medicine M diphtheria, 4.fJ2; typhoid "f ver, 2.4. p n Br> kville Oat~, stand Schenectady - - - -+� ' N Y , an are eAld in boxes {never in to a` 5K%fl1flt8fifiT .' "_ fl) m by tea dozen at- - hnn(ired, said r- a F R li- OR 3C5NTl'AMP 7hej inhabitants of Thibet are the dirtiest ainst numer(ana) i i- fl p s'pS tl 'I' , public ar , nut. tined against MFt.ES CQ TOPI �f I RN,Av ` , Pei le on earth. Not onl do -they never at 50 silts a x ' iPe to ions 11 l in tble shalpa) 4 • , - f .. pp • h has been h - • �veah, -taut when once full root ►,'" six bo o for X2.50, and may be l' had of ' -- - l attained the never take %t air eloth.ex of }. or direct b mail frp►n l t, a Y Wuen the they they ear beoome old ei. druggists adiciae Gomyan "from still et- - _ 6 t r:. i g V� illiam Y, 1;hb rem. . •o, rs rasa tLk irver tl . a e )a !1. - _ k� °f , __ tie; t d n 4` !ii - •,eL- � :Wt- �F ! a 1 t�- :� t ,a� h�. N t '?,: 'Y t'i.� x $i y �.. y - - 7 B ,` x }, t r - .x a : S Sj�_ I r. -,'.- t-'':1..:.. r : .: .. -:. _ .- ,t„, ):. ..�' :. tit - q3�,,�, u' :.. , s P.. 3! 'F '� lA i - - I -y.a.t `d:4 - -. •:f Cn �• y �( a" -A - , t- ai -I c'- f.. : - c. - - *_ ^ ,f. 1 -.qtr.. V J V-. ', , 126i •►1 ,if (-may, ,, ► >: i' .d�c- t;�.- ." .t_x �r_...,:.a�.: z,�,k.,a ,s a..a ..a �._rl�, X46"1 "ic., POFR 4 ;ten ijx Sr7 f , i a - R JM1 ,I- -1". � _ ". - - T �, � V ..0 . , 6 , 'r� .I � l ttli I ',,jr .� ► �.�. dl y , ati ? . . Uy Q 9,k�iAflitit"fn1kWry a .r,iQ i, �• T1 ra ¢ r e_ I ti a »'p •1'" JE, , -- ( tt ti ogy,pro ettl o f :,Digs iliue a , •'Y i T :: 1 e f'f .ss t 'r falling all cut+ of 1 � -, .. ` - Ite)v f _ ing xl a . cs riae�irzaat ielliesl a,`ratn" a, tons 3n theilibok deg hisdiL lie lu nba � o' ' "ate. ` It v -. - _ F ; °- Marked s- tfrnulatin .and'. counteir - _ t ro "er:tiesy and at once. on daes all "" This i5 : the .query per- "i ` � ,_ .p 1? mmory a�tiom .Ormtaud ` & Walsh,. What is - :. petually- on your -little � . ,`� a IaLS, Peterbairo', write : �`�' {7ur vua- boy's lips.. And he i9� s speak well of - Narvi)iue." Large It For? : Flo worse than the big- I ., . 25 • vents.. Ti•y !Varviline; the great : ; .. al cud ex ernal pain cure. Sold by gel, older, balder- laiead I. ;, gglats and , sou n t ry deaf ors. ed boys. Life is an interrogation , : � Y point. " Wh t is it f611" we con- f t 1. .. His Op dM posite.. ~ - -' - tinuall • f= • the cradle to the , .� P y cry -'1 I shall never marry until 1 meet, grave.. So with this little introdue- Wl who is m direct opposite." '` Y pp tort sermon we turn and ask: What -.1,,, onoouraginaly) "well, Mr. Duffer cis AUGUST FLOWER FOR?" As easily are uumbora of bright, itrtelligen `f n _thin neighborhood." answered "'as asked" :. It is for Dys pepsia. _ It is a special remedy fox . " _ ` . ' -it] notation by the nine" digits the Stoml ch and Y,iver. Nothing _F. s' rd 'was used in Hindostan is the sixth more than this ; but this brimful - ' 1"ir' We believe :August dower cures ` t. A.P. i17� Dyspepsia... We know it will. We" _ -_. - -_ - -- - _ _ _ -howe reasons for knowing; it. Twenty ,` .. years ago it started in a small country -3 � ;I • town.. To -day it has an honored r � ` t 1. place-in eveiy city and country stare, �x • •'• posse;;ses Gne of the largest manu- - - - facturing plants in. the country and ' \ ` sells everywhere. Why is this ? The y °> reason is use simple as - a chfld's F ° } thought. It is honest, , does one • I `' ACUTE or CHRONIC,. tLing, and does it right nlong---it -, '' - an be cured by the use-of cures Dyspepsia. 0. -'' , G. GREE:�,So1e Mt3n`fr,WoiiciburprN,j.r : �. ,.��-.4 co S _ ' . s ;r • 1. 1800,07000 ACRES OF LAND `-YJ,t i ,� for sale by the SAINT Pettrr ` ` MULS-10N dG IhJL[TPIi RsIL110AD . '. Comp.&Ny in Minnessota. Send for Maps and Circua i_ 4 . j ,c. , { 'AM They will be sent to you X pure Cod Liver Oil, with - e Hypophosphites of Lime. 0 -` is an Soda. A feeble stomach dddre HBPEtIVELL +CLARKS, .': 3 " kes kindly tQ it, I and 'its band Commissioner, 6t. Paul, iiinn. - -; ' + ontinued use adds flesh;Zrt'd - - ekes one feel "strong °• °`._� �_ ell. _-� IS THE 1 l =, A GREATEST.- . = ''� +C1AOTI ®A.'i- Dower ®`o'tsubstitute ` -�' I nuin a prepared by 130ot't & Boone. OF ALL EARTHLY ? � b�a� f 3 1 iiavilie, sofa by all druggists. POSSESSION ` . and $1.00. . _ a a 1 _- __.--- -- - - -- -- -- - - - -- ' FOR YOUR �� i � :;� 1SAT MISTAKE - - ��)+ 'i•��•�l]FiC�".Ei'�iT \ as �" , A N - DRINK ._ , To think that you must Ro al- Dagdelion Coffee `,i g wear wide, ill•loolting. ' AE3IZ 1OUR QI20CICR.' r° shoes to have 'comtorw `� R` Oar shoes are . both 't _ ,^ , ELLIS & IU11 early and elegant sots nlirvvrACluRiclts ` _ - "t 1. nice to look ut B14Y ST,, TORONTO!" .' and vomfcrtablo `.4 ' 4 •? � 1. while ---- , �,N , . + . .,r. ��M�LETE COUflSE iN S�OflTN�NDt _ �°�4 dSAAC PITIAN' 1. t. - _* : t] J. D. KING CO. Ltd SHORTHAND- . � , �' V. The Complete System ,O, • 79 K INt. l:At�•1'. thoroughly tau 1,t by g ' -` i Mail for oars 1 Dollar. ; , ThoChanceof alifetfine -very 7WVSICI boy and girl in Canada should, i?� commence it at once -Tbe art ," I Every Muwie Teacher isCat- Iieler will soon' commence- 4, nada should know whore they SuCCOaa guaranteed -Send in 9 Can get their Music ehoape,st. your dollar immediately, to , Write us for catalogues; also commence at the, beginning. sample Copy of the CANADIAN dent Nettled in the World tor" t>tnpr►rttng �r j 11Ut11CUN a live montbi)- jour- - IuslrncUon. x . nal with 11.00 worth of music BARKER &" SPENCE'3 SHORTHAND & BUSINESS :, .,,, in arch issue. P9 to $ti per day z madebv canvassers. gee prom- SCHOOL, TORONTO• ,F P Al iti It to We cars ovexything I in the Music lino.y WHALEY, ROYCE & CO. d 168 YQkRE ET, Ti NQNTO, ONT. , M 1% �". 1 , ► s s Y udr machinery with he standardana reliaable , I K - Peerless ... 111 machine �'l PTUR tine *111 give a substantial reward 1-1 ' � anyone brinzing us proof of a Oil. Oil bein@ . fIR sold aS oar Peerless Machine Oil. Novie genuine except f ronl p tekagea bearing a Q full brand, and our name, and sold only by re- li( ►blound regnlur dealers. I �`�' Sole Manufacturers, . • It -9 ���� SAIDELROURS.&CO 'I, � @��P��� �vl. - 1. I� YOU WOULD SAVE TIM AND MONEY . HP �LUT�'1� BUPA 1' -: ��jla(PoSlrlryR�Oy5SnuHolw�' �L`'� y�ILLIAl1�S SEWING M.��1f�1I �g3- _ F° 'fin * :.. 09M . o Agents everywhere.. _ r �,`K` �at r , 1.; - -- - - - - - - -- - - ' ' . - - -- - - -- - wry I . . . - . � - . . ��:� I l - 3 crosse I Lao os '' a 0 a Y-' ' , - r se - • �S 7t- : ­41'­1 '% ...__.1 I-. , "c+� y'�,rk-, Have you seen tt+ei to #eat Parlor Game ? - . . '.l" urchasing tltts now game t,11e floroo struggles of the summer be repeated at sour own °.: t ,> __ �,� I t ,,. t JP table.` t' 1prio®.. ...fSJ.- � �. . r: c . 3 g us for PrICO List, and it �-oni local dealer does not camp our "games, `whlcii is unitkely, `,, _k . upon receipt of price will send post -paid, • J;,! I1 4 Rat k $! " �. I .1. �, I . . .. , I—... .. . -1 .�. . .,.. THE �OPP' CLAR"05, LTDsJ _ , �. , _ -­ :..'r oN'2'_ . . S �oRoN�co � � - I 1.-�­; - . . . •;l' �_J, - . . . - �' .1 .- .1, ­...._ � . ____ -___ - __ STOCK - - .. - �� '',�,, _.,� �i E IMPROVED � STANDARD CHOPPER* ' RAI�E�S, - x :_ E . 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'Dale is copfi�t to the moustache si oe,liavi Aa. .:, :,. - -- 'y 1. 1. y - ' I . -.. to dat©vaia ahead. ti Dues t j•oitgh illness aisle week +� • 13urlar arc a ratan invari0us '' - r --Ro art Devsrell has not been !well parts of C)ntc rit. 'The latent: xn thin,- A,' { i� cbOrVO �� , ,� . �- V*(h J tjX$' r the ast week,bat is now on the mend. lion is tiro h Iditig up of the-stage between file ar •- - -- ­ 11 1-1 —Th a are a f ®cv em t Uous+ds in tUe3allawa and bI talc rho ,other da It ; a p y yO v c.p�le.e In +'all a�c.Wi� ter illage a .the present time, which is eel• gang of highwaymen. -The .bravery of a /X'1� , " ,:;, a PICKERINGi•, ONT., CT. 6, 1898.: om the case, particularly at this season passenger frightened off theigang t efore' Goods.': f they y r. they secured anything. �,,, f -. �!`I�T �'1�1/f C� —A. . CIarke is main in the employ --John and Aloaandar Di ki® leave to. Call .,Lath! for IUE Se�eO't1Os 1; V 1� 1V1►7 s f (I. W i Decker ae ''bt,e drier. Alf. i� tray (I�'riday)'for Ghiaago. '�liey will take . g y sfaction in fib the great f it in tom any with s Hum• '�CCl". - r liable nd: will i o e�,tire sari PZC ; -: A S. . ; ,� .. . We shoo aflonaireasremf a us, is present nt ca acct� . ra er bar of Whitt men. a have warned ��i`C•' IY in our graves we d' be ontent : k P P The Y, P. dying, leave behind us, - - 8. C. E, p y meeting them against having--anything to do with r y.: ' Not so much as one bla ed Dent.. rill be 1 d nest Sunday evening by Rev. confidence on and s soh, while they Nv --- John.A. Lintc;n ,*w•as here onjWed• J. T• Ca well. Topic —,, Faith in Jesus faithfully pr mised to keep out of the wag -•�- ••- -; " ``Head ay. Uriat. What is it? " of trolls oar . ..._.�.:.,q."`"�` :. A — Orthos' . letter 'Unavoi ably crowded —NiC Dice J. Broarn th a rented rho --F. . G has secured the services of �' a out of thie issue. ahey esideDoe at the east end and is Mr. Elvis, formerly of Greenwood to . J, —The mustang has ba ber hair' out w in ossession. Mrs.. Valley will re- manage his mill here, while he, and his - abort. The fleece is now or sale. ,aide wit hpr, .sister, Mrs. Pollard. family will reside ii► Toronto, His Uouse• '� — Chas_. Downing, Jr.,h s given up his •-=JoU IH, Shea, of Greenwood, left hold effects were shipped to the City this . :4 '­ I ith us hei some Yellow Dan,ver onions week Ilfr Elves And family will occupy n farir and will shortly leav for Manitoba. - .� Jonathan Bostwick, a d tl�e half down weighed .4 poands.. the dwelling hard by the mill. We trust f the G. T. R. . , . r was here with ghis parent over' Sunda. hey ar t>;e heaviest yet left with us. the Change will be beneficial to both pa r• - —Don't for et the. Ha vest Home in --Mrs B. Val ntine returns to her t�eg. the Methodist church on' Tuesday, Oct. h me in allast, I��eland, on Friday, after' I,• --It is rs 'rted ana u n ood au h- � 1' u���,' pa pa g t or 24tH, b vin s salt shoo six months with her rite too, that several of rho pathmastere in Fresh from th8 Ma1CIUactArerl3..' I. g —The Markham Fair 41ttmeted many ant, M . lames Uiehardson, Base Line. Towbpbip have not yet bad the statutes . •. 1. "of our people to that place yesterday. —Wm, Fleming his llitain taken hold labor �ihp their testae performed. It fie get• SE IA ]�j�, �'SS (QODS 1 ,, The exhibit is pronounced first- olass. o the cr an and sewing machine hoer- ling rather .late to be in that position as —wm. Allan, of $amilon, visid�d this n es in. arkham. W. J, Clark to whom the wet weather will Dome soon and then S fr I $LACK GOODS • week with his daughter, Mrs. W.J. Clark h sold out, has taken a situation in work upon the highways would be' im -- as well as with other relatives in this secs Trouts. possible. The statute lobo: system is s MANTLINGS lion. I - —Wo der• what is amiss with a Ham• !loge faro ®, but whit® we have it let us ►SPEI IAL--� -, _ • I. — Brother Graham is I .attendiu the - b r of o r correspondents. . 8everal of make the best ,fit. We should like to STAPLE G(�Q ' World's Fair this week. 'here in tbun- t em It a of written for several weeks. see a vote taken in Pickering and see if EXTRA VALUE IN R • der did he get the mono .. Perhaps he T is vain Holt do. Why, the pul ie will the majority are not in favor of the aboli• '* found a ticket. _ tl ink yo r lbcalityhae oonhmitted a�uieide. lion of statute laipor altogether. EX'T'RA, VALCTE In very Departwen _ Sermons nett Sanday in the Method• --TUC 8 parties who are in the habit of — I.iaense'IhspeCCar Ferguson and Con• CLOTr3INGF fist church. ;ydorning avid, the Cave vi icing I oodruf's slaughter hobse and stable Calverly, of Whitby, visited dur ' BARGAINS IN . -. hunter of Adullam.'' E ening— Robert. to ins b isf a hearts and tongues there- humble little burg on Baturday evening SOOTS & S�O�+, S el Rogers will take the eeryio . fr m, sh hId cease such capers at once, and succeeded in locating a few bottles of BARGAINS IN —Trade has Uecome s brisk .of late el a the ejsult may be of a most serious ale at .the Western hotel. Not, Content ° ` -with J. H Bundy that a has found it n Lure. The culprits are well known, with that they returned on Monday and These cods have been bought far cash in the best markets • necessary to procure an esistant in the The tosebank medal was contested found some eleven Cases of the same and will be sold a, loWest..Cllt Cat3�1 ,lees. person of' Wm. Gould, fro Coboarg. fo on S t rday afternoon by the Cherry• liquid which was confiscated -and taken to P • •--=W. Latchford- donate 12 potatoes to K' od an Highland Creek football gams,. Whitby. W. O'Leary was asked to ap• �j �� INVITES. our mammoth vegetable collection the Tema h took place on Mrs. Allison's pear before Major Harper on Tuesday anal othex day. When weighs we had just fa m, we of Dunbarton, and resulted in explain why he was in possession of the S�PI ��gLI�TION 18 ,pounds of murphies. ow is that for an easy i tory for HitThland Creek• The liquid. The magistrate was not satisfied r _ t=1� V f - ti growth in this blooming C untry. se re stn d to 0. - with the explgnatiou and imposed a fine • � I + -- People tell us that ere_ are 'any A o>pey Social, to whioli all are fir• of 8G0 and Costs. After the trial was over Sout,ild St{1r0 - . m ARA `�" _ quantity of ducks Mown the river now, g y ' - yi d wil a given b Mr. and Mrs.ltobt, the ale was, of Course destroyed by the ` ' but as Messrs. Field and reenlaw pur• D verell a their residence west �of the ril• constable, but we know not in what man- -- poQe prosecuting trespasser' , it. would he la a on r sday evening next, Oot 10th. Her this was done. • well to avoid arousing their displeasure. A leasa t'eienrng n1' ay be expected and •mss a have now ill! stock a ver�7" large asl`30r�meIit Of . —S. Herka moved into qhA M�(J�ny rA. th pro' a sof a 26 csAni ticket will be de- MARKH�►M �. -- sidenee, Church street, ob Wednesday. vo ed to ' �udrew's church funds. Tea 1 -" "� . . We have not heard who will be the next fro 6 t p.iri. Mantra Jos has 'another merchant, a P.�NTIl' G ` ' occupant of the L,�hton residence on King v'h 1 . Lielping Cleo, ien� to thresh 1?dr. Clark haying owned tip in one of - street. C)n Tues nV WW.- Ham, east of the _vil• Jayne's store, just north of the G. T. R. � W ORS TEDS a : —What with baseball, f otbaik and la• )age, fell froO the stack, a distance of track. �;i r m - . . ' - `crosse, as well d6 the gyna ium ana other ab ut 25 eet, and received a severe shak- �We are sorry- to love Mr. W. J. Clark I and OV GRCOA i lNG►' ' 9.1orts, the boys • attending the college in up. To,bones were broken, however, who moved to Toronto last week. We • should have ample exercis . When the an he is again at work. It was a nor• understand that Mr. Flaming bas re• 1Ch W8 ar O �rlflg' at law prices... We guarantee j winter arrives the pupils w 11 have a large ro •exec .e, for which I r. Ham bas every sullied business in Mr. Clark's stead. &perfect fit. f 11 : re eon tc► foal thankful. open skating rinkAr their amusement. Mr. J. Stoner, of Box Grove, who aeoi- Parties living in rile back part of the We l jars to thank Captain W. H, dentallp. shot himself in the arm, is out Our took ' of (�ren ral Ivry Goods is well R'9sorted stns priCp - township should not forget that the editor Andrews.. the ereat life saver, for a copy again. I3e will hay® fill use of the injured - right. of this %per visits Claremonteverj Tues• of his wo derful little book of poems. member when the wound is healed. ' :. , . , 1 .� : day. elf on us at either 13rougham . or qt Th vole a also Contains an aceou of a Laura Jarman lied a narrow escape Claremont and acquaint us wit;li any .nu fiber o"-his exploits. After some nigh. ' from._iujury at the woollen mill on Fri• items of.newa. We will be Jeaseu to see too Sir.• d�rot�d ll:wust di;uJudiyeJ to ela t i► ' P . y y She way. caught by two bel� but I those requiring sale bills. . lif sayin the captain has lost his eye• escaped, fortunately, with only a torn - - Saturdag afternoon a ape ball, game six ht and fie now gaining a livelihood by dress. , . th asdo o his books.. It would be im• ldans•,of the. villagers attended $tsar• • - I -'took plane between the college team' and _ 1 % an equal number of the ilia e possible for us to g soothe. p give a,desoriptnpn of the bore Fair on -Friday last, and as usual The score stood at the end f the 7th in- me ale w tit which the Captain is posses6- some of thorn drove their fastest horse . , nings 18 to 20 in favor ofAl a village. The ad, suffic it to say that he has sufcient and " didn't they do everything up on the ' - college team refuse to meet the galhie boys large trunk. p y . . to ll a la The captain is a way hams !" `, , , I again as some of tLe town lads behaved col sin to . B. Marquis of the lake shore A meeting of the Markham Darling very badly indeed. an will 1 e Here on a visit in a few weeks club will be held at the Frwiikliu rionse p r i , r , 1. � :.. _­: � I —The executive CO!]ltnitt a of the South wlh n our Qaple will have an opportunity ou Frida ,Oct. 18th, at B o'CioClt p.an. , . j. • % " - �, .- ,:. Ontario Sabbath Sehool A sociatiQn met of eeing ipi. yy it..: .1 �: $ All momt�era and others interested in the , _ • = - nt Brooklin on Tuesday afternoon when -Laws r Wriglit and Constable Cole• game are.requested to attepd. f�F ' Ili much business. was tran9R tea. It was MR .'of N ; Oftstle, had a racket here on -James Clark, a son of William Olark, Fi decided to bold the next onvention at Friday ev uin , over a outs oh X , g Y g au tram• of Aginoatirt died on Wednesday last ,. ��- Pi -,kering Village some tine about the ed Morro I who was' accused by one frpm the a sots of an injury received � : 2.4th and 2Jth of Janu try g Ha is w th stealing a set of harness. while rooming a horse some ttxree wake � `a The riding was fairly well represents at the inset• Ma row has been . in the employ of a ago. 9e was kicked `itt the abdomen s_ I�, 1 = .'�, 10 ing. farmer o the lakes - - i -g . Lore hero- for the and tho accident brought on inflamma• _----- ` x —W. S. Dausheatb, of ;Green Ri"r, as sum � PRO fir, while Harris has been with tics, from which Mr. Clark died. The f •. " ° y! has rented his place and on aturday,.l4th a n i ;hbo . , Aq Wednesday. Morrow left funeral which was largaly attended toot '1 f �' . ;. '�, �4 `;� _ I M inst. will have a sale of stock, ate. $e for its ho a near Newcastle, and Thura� lace on Friday from his father's re�i• ,P ' has secured a situation ae travelling sales llowej},and had him arrested enoe Agincourt'. to Knox church Caine- • ' t roan for w nursery firm and will! proceed ou aspici ti, and a seaoli located the her- ter . ' The bereaved - . I. 3' v parents have the to furnish the fanners of 'Pickering, nee in the tad's trunk at the station, el,;lre sympathy of the ineigliborhofld.-- Th bo Markham and Scarboro with choice tress. y w s bmaght bank to be tried be• Soar. . .� see,. ___ . for S uir . �.� .� ... ..�,_­_ _; When you went anything i his line j•ist f �3antinq, and Wright was re x� give him st Call, I tai d to cl'ei,d the prieuher, whom i�t is STUUrr= I . VILLE. ',. - i —Mrs. Oweni itmoverl 1 er household slur ed to l� rho harness as a juke, with '948 �Visl2 t0 draWOUr special ll+ttentloYl Ida Our .: ,' effects to Toronto on Wecl esday, where I tun iutal,6 0 of returning diem in a few ' LieuMu' ut Governor Kirpatriek passed � '� ----' .. she will in future reside. Mrs. �7a ens days. . Ti « Party reauUCd the Gordon through Usre an Tustsday in his �irivate �a � I � (� CGIR r � T . has, with l,er family, resided in this viiQ -t se, wlh +re :i wordy Const took piece, rar on liis way to open ti3C s]tbibition at i ��✓, .1 . , :''. . � lags for a great number of pears, "and for and while the Law�•er and Constable the town of Uxbridge. � - the past ten years has fillec-i the osition w'erp disco sin the , new Alex. Brown of Altoga, wlio s few 1. p priminal eoae, FUI�IISHING DEFARTMENT� of CaYetakar of the Ontari Bark, froixi then 'vonthf 'il Morrow made good his months syt4 hued a rig from "VV.Coxworth the manager of which i,hsti ution she re• escape t460ugh the little side door. .This failod to return it and went to visit Uncle k We calrr-y a large istock of fine Tweeds Trous3erin�I , b ,, served a very favorable rev mmendation. ended albs fracas, and the Lawyer said Sam, returned lava week t4 this neighbor., and Wonted. Farst-41ass linill s and' trlmmin s Policeman will Lave to employ a deter• p 8 We Wi6h leer g.ud lwr family prosperity in hood. Mr. Coxworth took roceedin s g g i , ` the Queen City, live in order to locate their fees. Barris aRaiast liiln and he rice bssU scut dawn We t1Se n4 f}t}18r. We guarantee a geed alt Or I10 ; —" ()h for +Chicago.ei E ui�siane Oct, got lhi� l:arnes9, for tyre! at the nett aesih�es. Bale. Title dresl3: shims Regatta, FaY1C Flannel ti,` "6th, 7th, 18th, 14th, 2�1t'h, 2 Ar, 27th 8 r j -+-_ �sti.ih;• uron the augoation of ett*oet While loading a vinegar tank at the ;. i g i ' ' .28th, good f'or 18 days from first Darned CornhLiadiuusr Gordon', 'five called a meet• vinegar factory a few days ago in connec• , Shaker, Gingham and Knitted Shirts - - Latest 14 d ., weekly date to return. !leery to hteplien• iha�; c,f c,tiidUd for Fi ijlay eveniing lags in Lion with another rson, Jas. 111oCon. son, Whitby, (opposite Hat�li Bros.), ror W. V. IticL,eldaolh'd otfioe. 'Phe evenin styles In TICS �iUllar» Gill s Kid' Gloves Go�lar 4� j, g U0014ie was severely injured iii one lhi by - ' ' th•••,��t, +;ct��►a reRdirg" j't'hitb;, nic'.:ri • Rrri " °d, ne nlea did rho l�cttr for ,the !asst• the nrhwr nnrty twttitiF! F!n his lidlti ancal- andtlllttOns, fine half ll0.se,. Hats and taps,,;.: ins, Brooklin, Myrtle or Toronto, to 1 ink, but none of our villagers were sufl'i• lawing the whole weight to come upon and everything in the Gents' Furnishing Line. ` 'k�1': Chic'a�o and ��tiirn et sin >! t icei� i i„terd►�ted in the ereotivn of a side- n €. a fiit�., Blass 4 V i1ir.,uGounoohie, who oarrotvly esCad • } ,, :•:..,,, fare. Cktuioe of Tunzo! F r 7)k�txoit r•c+,t:tcis, . u reel =, to put in t_n :t}hpedrapcd. Such being Crashed beneath it. V$1 c epartm� @nt lu Otlr buQineBS receives our special d�tell good guinf ace way ant? rettirra tt>,oth�r. ! ' In the fall of the IJI13peCtiUZ1 lnv,ted �shl senses ifi not coadncive to the ad•' year bore an loch dole t1oY1. R See Btepi.h=80'a at .; or.r Ieicure... , \ Krl, e!!10►,)t o wii• tows. All fire agreed -18 inches deep, into `rho cerntre of a stump '` ` :� 1. _ -- Edward Broad moved his family` to that such an; improvement is necessary, and but in an ounce of Saltpetre, filling Port Perry un 'i-uesday, where he has then wily wart until the fall rains are with up with water, and plug ing the tole up. ���} _ - I �- _�, resolved to In th ®s rin - "Y �<' , . U I ePen out a barber shop. Ed us a d we are compelled to wade through p • R, take out -t a plug, arhd put "• has been cod&icting a shop ;bore for the mud ankle deep. Perhhaps the idea pro• in about one eighth put of keroagne, and p � �_ � past Dina years tind during that time had 'Dail that tihlei Township Council will Don• set an #ire. If the ab$vo iv dcinp, ancord• °�` �__ _ _ - -- --- - -- Vra succeeded in working sip a thriving trod©. strtl. t tht+ w�k at t�lie expense of the cQr- �nfl to inativCtions, it fie said that rile -� I As Fort Ferry is soh�hewh of s larger pore ion. If;that Ge the Case, we slxould stump wilt burn out to its farthest root. , ; �, :z lace, l,e expects is that the a singe will be die, 1 the scare at once, as such an i�tea Or in the fall, with air inub auger, bore a �'y�_: � f . . z encbial from a fnancial st n5dpoint. fib R•oi: d not b. entertained for a moncent Bola in the csentre of the stuwpi�ltl ip>$has,�: It .... �� des and , . - - , . , .: : is the unireral `wisL that in tthfie be will by o r'nIun' pal scions. We- can pro. p put into it J lb. oil of!'vitro) and : g , not be diem, point�3.. T. H. Freeman is cure a bonus of 2b per Dent., but more cork the hole tip very - tight.- In- the a have a lendid line of .. s' a I p spring the whole t I � Ymj',` , • now. the official tonsorial t�rtnat of Picker- tlha>�! that w will never et, Hier fare . e s ut?a and re . , p . g p mptk: _� y •R �, 4; ing Village.. why lase vsi;luable tinge waiting. •That roots will be found so rotted that th +pan • --For ybttrs the goarboroownebip fair we P Y nruCf more money in .taxes thanroved.-- Tribrtroo. 1 - � ,; 1. N bas been oalle� Di,nuy ouke,` and we r 3ce�ve irk improdeirieuts is apparent, o ? pa3rhaps tliare wee a time whk�u thnt'.Lnt uch iq tine ea erience of ever un•: , R ` i( �' Al I y i slzees' and sty 66 p Ices Vat will al3tonish yo • • ;� ,P; fi p sward, soQ of 11Ir, U. Cai�woll ` - or name was appropriate. Buti things have I Qte�11 village in the Pr>ev nce• inc'o ror ,_. y, ehstnged s,nae ttneri sate! no I'lii Ill tli�1 $e ,� bttt x. 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