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I a I . . ­. - 1 r .� , ., .--;; P-�, -.. �.� 1- Il1. .. �I I. ::.,. . �� ,. -.I - .. . . ,�oc - �� ­­iii�� - - _ ._tl� E R-C R --ONT TRIDAY TOB 1�1� I'L . iilw I .. . = - -- �--___ - "It I., t _ . ; . 1, -- 1 . , . . , '. 4 1 - "e ' ' ­ � � I I . - �. . . I0 . j, e �K� � . 1 . I �., 1. - �� ii� B i tana t e.Rrlro. = ;VILt.g. ' WHt VAir� ' , 1 . . -� . - � - � DECEER LI ERY r -0 V D ;,,. _ i- a� . . . __ , -�:� -�. - •. .. I c ,. . On Wedneaaa of:t fs weak, Mr Daley Judson Ptl h spent Sunday Aear(}stew :. - ATa[s Lp t. aep>P> rr>< cis lcolsU>sD nv Medfcat. , Ai3 r have bought :"n Dan R'ddin'a livery had a Proyfncia, Law. Surveyor bore lay° John Wilson is building a fine fence in '� a: - " bueinesa and hav added everal new Tn 'ease sire` �o�r n bOwN uv 'ov$ in out the lots the ;hands recently puri front of his farm, - Ai A 1. ,.,.: �..�,.iiiii,�:.^^ Oa1tIt 'BI'GNI}ItN3'8, .. *+- , , g .14 M.BATEMAN, M,D , C.M.,M.C.P. horses and buggie , I can 000modate chased from A. touffor. The axleof these We are sorry to learn o that Mrs. Thos - _ ,. et 3.o. oaronbr. office: and Residence, the public withg od rigs a all hours. _ _. OLAREMO T - lots will tape pl ,e it1 few weeks• Carter is not so well. . ting Street, �i okering office home: Morning, ,: covered 'bns m ets all tr ixss. !nL . At the Markt m six on Friday last The windstorim•on Saturday die. great ' 30 to 11:80 l lvenink 6-to 8: y p Mists Mite i8 with fri nd+s to 'I'a�rorlto Mack Rumol .�ba ked up ''his vehicle damage in the .apple orchards. � A,. connection wi h liver kee a, . le --` Sale, Commilsion and pard this vire k, agaittst.Ira I3ra s tr tray(of the 9th line, W: I-reson had his cart badly-dismantled ¢' R, J. II. EASTWOOD HAS 'R ing Stablos, Picker ng. ��� • Markham) with the ult that Ira's rig by a fraationa Dolt the other dgiy. t MOVEN to Dale's Flock, Pickering,east t- M"tsai Leaper, of Tori to, is Here With r,r I was upset and am The horse [ of gariware It-)1.3. 27-6m. =-ri &C5. �77. 1== 1CM',�u. ber par utA at tho prose ,t tithe. p got Mrs. McCoy, nee Miss Minnie Sleigh, of __ I.___ - • .. _ -___ freed from the ri and was caught'on the Jackson, Mich' an, is visiting her aresnts w- w �X . l ut,jl t,Hs Leen u work for a' few a «. I ==-- . f 00a I station platform ut had not yet aeoured here, � g • P E. i poral h2use. •dor o, ae S� a days, s ffering from a s vete ao:d, but be his ticket for a r e. rit�er and horse as- I'z�d NiQhswander istnanagerinthe grist P � ,",-� -1ke- - •^^". '-' is much better. - o caped w thout i 'ary. .` mill while the proprietor A. Q•.• White- is ar '`i a o Miss Mar Mitchell, ' M SS, LETTI E H EDGE. S QQ adws { y f Whitby, bas A trloaft anfor nate affair occurred in laid up �+ been here for a forth' h visiting with the the west and Tuesday morning. Jas. Mr. Reinhardt, of Toronto, last week L • I-S NOW PREPARED TO R> CEZ 09 1. #i}np "'.;: ;� m % Messrs. Macnab. y lI f3mith, who teas tly Its® beau indulging in purchased a fine Jerse, cow from the herd pupils. Miss Alice Tait,a teacher in =Q su-P ear+ I . music pup' ti I.. _ ` ` o Mice amieson, of B er Hill,- scoom• liquor but had d continued to a fit of re- of Major Bros. . '4' f, the Toronto College ofueic ea s: " It givesme yMill" .� M rq F, panted y a gentleman friend from Tarr• mores took a da of Paris Glreen,from the Harry Annis, of aaarbora, last'week gars much pleasure to recommend dud Reagens ae NJ ds� a+ - '� • o. Onto80 I , re the eats 0 1�i88 {could last $ff t8 of Whirl 11e died OU Wednesday chased some fine Shropshire sheep from the s►teacher of Music. She has studied with sae Z, .=dy m•w guests a t for the est three years in a=cct studious man- ©e$• p p r �' h night. Ria wife and young family have Pennabank farm. 3'` p g• {y zvyQ o�,; a > ner;anSprovedanssesses�esee,,outpupil thr ug o t." M gegl caM Bial ess is rather quiet ih. our village the sympathy the entire community. Mrs. Walton and daughter; after spend She leas p �`O ?'` A just no , yet we can compete in a heel• The funeral will eke place at 2 p. m. to• inQ a week with Mrs. Robinson, 'have re Residence Pickering station. _ cep „ �„ 9 a 8i 0.. morrow (Friday to the Stonflvilla come- turned to their home in Peterboro. N __ news w with any of our taeighboring Legab. - =Q b �O '' 13 m. a i I �f towns. tory. _ John Burkholder has purchased the trot _ _ a ar .0.V!5 ® __._ _ 4 ting mare White Bensie, and with a stylish �4 m 1~i. T omson hat> engaged the Servtcea Mi land t'i►•Sek.- V M FAREWELL, Q• 4•, $ARRIB- W6� 10 `� a �°a�.0 � n - turnout is giving friend Thornton a breath E, p 1~ H m �' of a jou neyman iti his , shop. Like the --•t cant Crown Attorney,and Oounty aD ,�� a p�?p m o, w ing spell with the iris• ; J• TER,O y �a� w grave a Moses, his na a in unknown to : The IR0061p ato yft is from A.Bough gay b �,'� da Solicitor.'-Court House,Whitby_. m� H. Hopkins ma e a large shipliiont' of ___ o � yours t uly. weighing 1 lbs --- p - O 0 , J. F. rowQsoombe, f CJ xbride, 11ae J. Duncan tear g down his old Whitoyale apples this week for Chicapa. Of y� Ab1ES MILLER, SOLICIpOR, Ivo O q course they were A 1. DIC. H. is, doing a . Public, conveyancer, etc, Office at : J .1 ct leased J Barri new tore at the station fence and erect g a n w one, also a coal large business in the apple trade. eT TARP y % and will open outer ao plete stock there ' Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan, N - . . . 0 Shed. ' °� Dr. $. H.:Major has been absent. for at, RAY 1. BARRIB- � g s a j I ` on Mon aty next. Mark Taylor 's �v rking the Riliott week with brother professionals in the OW ,� +ticGIGLIV r. A e M c � o � 2-11 Oeoa Brow shippe another lot of firm for anoth year. He has also 'rent. north, performing some delicate operations D tors,Solicitors,iso. Oince opposite Post o ,q o B A, a3 hes, in sur er Dr Ma or is a skillful o r office.Whitby,ont. Jno,Bell Dow, I ,o �0 0o w p M a� pumg3l o the Manit ulin Island last e+� the Bwallo leas r five years. R Y• ] P8 o 1',io(3i, ,ray,LL.B. Money to Loan. Y ti N I. 51 week. ►rite a trade tae been worked Our Cider m I is doiag a rushing busi. ator. ' ri�ate funds,. up in th[ t section, nese, eople as ing frena all direatiana to A. P. Besse 'disposes of his farm stock yew thousand dohftra3, p �, and goods by public auction on the : 31st a 11 to]can on Real Estate Mortgages at real- dOhtl arty has Aon extensive) into it. The o)aopp g mil is-alas kept buoy Doable rates of interest. THOS. PARKER,Bar- ar this betel eying busines , and Is in attend• J, Mo eh'e cuss i nearing eotzlple• We hope he may have a successful sale, for (every Saturday.) 4-y ■ ■ ank sure at t e market ea h Tuesday A. P. is a good fellow, and we will-be sorry rister,Pickering, W ues a with tion• J• M• ust nticipate a large to lose him. `� . ' I y family, Judgin from the size. of the . �k __ choice se actions of me t y j ff John Cosworth Iatel of Cal N.W. EO. F. DOWN user,BARRISTER, sltoSugEvillle p y structure. who has been visiting friends here for the :. ' PICKERITG $ A1C Cbarle Macnab accompanied b g Solicitor, y The Method s bury ng- ground, e'inee past few weeks;. has purchased a phots . gflice in sppoffords Block• Claremont oitic _�____ __ 11�iBee6 $ seilab and E 'e 11llller, ie Laking Bundy's Flail Open every Tuesday. Money to i', I'_ _ in the W rld's Fair sae days. Thea the old church nd sh d were removed, graphy business in Gravenhurst and left for �� -` Loan. ripen for the tranesaotion¢ 1llegitiilmal►te kill visit friends it Fo o before their ran•. is s diegra°®.b h to t e village and to there this week. $ai<ktng Bustnedaaf• - . - Yeterz�la�•y. _ Otrzaa HUIIHa-- rtYm l0 to Saturdays turn bone. those who hav contro of it. - Sciatica seems to be a fashionable, or at f3 y The tnelnb of th R. C. starch and least a common disease. Teddy Derusha ;q. , , . _ �, .,n,...._�1--1---5-- to 1 o'clock. Colds re pt valent i this part'of 1118 is the latest victim to an uncomfortable = I ,4^ , NZANT, �(- S•, (}RADUATL Savin B> k i au neotion, township, and it would not be a surprise A� Reeve hav reatoda Page wire fence . ' to man f la i p limp, All'oar friends from the 6th line . vitt-honors; Ont. vet. Collc�ae, F1ead y grippe p ya us an extend 'between their open whish adds muob line affect canes now. office 09Lawa, Branch oMce Dunbarton; Flow- ($•y) (IEOR E KERft, !Manager, visit int a near futur , ' "°An ounce of to the appears a of t a obaral: property. ton 111enagh Asst., in attendance day or night. preventi ie worth a ound f sere," Improve=s s are t e order of the day. The ringews are fasting or having 'a pass '; Vill be at Wm:Colliri'P blacksmith shop, High- aYer during the absence of their prophet ._ ]and Creek,every Saturday afternoon, fly This pp ace was well eprese�lted at the Organ avenue is im roved by' a new Israel at the World's fair: Tliey are pray. _ - As S voters' li t covert at Brougham on Twea• tosses being a ted by R. �1osller. We' lug mightly for his return and are longing gppl{INS,VETERINARY SUR- day, A number of names in this division will Boon haus abrin en tt 1liasheryille. greatly for the flesh pats of Egypt. 4EOV, (3racivate o1 rho- Ontario �'et- tver8 at> idled a at[�st Highland C • ek is.k ill here, thanks to We are sort to hear of the misfortune erivary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale `Ow1tYg .tOTtI1e r. 811t fall ill 1 8 , at►d were diapoeEd Y and Cherry�vood every Saturday.. Disec.ses of of as His Honor Judge Burnll= saw the rain that a e be re the high wind, met with by Wrn. Wilson, formerly of this � • for borer's toot attended to at rn.y shoeing forge - 811ver,, we Call give you Solid fit, otherwise I de of know where it would place, and now manager of a large lumber . I lot 33,7th con., Pickering. Coils promptly at- I '1' le at {�adallCe at the market on Tges ba naw,• Tre s and fe sea swffered muob business in Kewati'n. In assi3titib in, the tended to. 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OWR 19y Qr1L . , Ill - - rg.3 the � I . . I . . CHAPTER .\ . I 11 ' ""-her ' - b - U '� .� _t , q we that 01g . � " 4:��. . �. it 411 013 But even amid*.,, _.itoir', - ::� � . I 1. . . . � 47� , �_ . I . . ' �' --*.9 1 1 . .-I . , �-.-.� ' �I service tueri ca., - � ­ . . I :-o::� 1: . - I 11 � 'berse `­: I 6 011,.hier .wi I on-, Loiiji)n to . - . -, . .� . . Is P. Budder -re - , "t Othibitioni Io4k up -'the- a yj a' : . ­� , . . - _.�, got - 10 I ... � I . Novikoff I ­ - y T _. 11 - �� -k UOMANCE VqRSUS 'CO,Nj No,; SEMI_- ;.1 i If. .A man can't I W�js put, up with f i ping of gret Ur the �rien I i6d'i , . 11 . . - � .1 - . . , ... . IF . _41 such airs as thoses.,to w ich she treitod. Sirf isl 0 loves so dearly - � _Z. - , - -_ tilt ,­ ,ureauin the,new . s 'NV hy doeiii Lliuraine not come to town V1 �, ,� � - I � ,,t, I � . . 'famous Ru - 1% :buildin b k of- P Ava�balll.- ��&k forWr. . - - mdy Joao, - 7- -h - . � � , ` , . I � _/z I I . Vt raneis, and, in contra it with L ., I I Poor Lxuraiu,e;..-what a. a has I a 10 This . - . ! er ys . I ,. I �fl I t- In", 1!1" _�di6n of' tho a.apsel"'n U Oman is gerteral ­ Me&'Dougias, Impitiontly, to Lad' . � . I - . , ­' , bolieved to be ly y �, wily L-turaine wai-IIiI.nolhing." - 81 a sighs. I . ­ ..: '­ -.- � I,r �._ .. W. .i - P4 4',iJi tho oust V in the 11 AT ang" i -wynde, is She indst be moped to deatK . * ' , I -1 .. . � . I I . Pay of the m it ' - aw"fP44 llh olU wo6la-j4i�d to Roe 00vite Government. T1 . . I I, No,"agrees Lady I twynde.- -"-A go nob-your'�Cons W)c � ' 4111114 (it-th I .., lose , /Y , old I I Sn e'h ad . 14 �my - blir"', who are us' ' ' y NYO 'At dreary Northamberlaud place. It� . ' I ill I . . . er quainted With her and her resour MO.- , thi . nd d g ally looks . some "it q no �� hirilgo he.has fow)d.. - womaxi and puremi , jener e . 7 - i .do IF:,, mitrinurs, her lover, taiii erly. ' .It ,To Wit . cesasse, '.. C, w eh tfie so me. the horrors even to think of it." . )e r a ? . . . .1 . . came . , -Ono. tl� � 61111 alit. that there is no other Wav % . 0 ar there' r. Singer said �14 ' . ' I, , is a cold, afternoon in February, ind colourless and I wicked ink'that.for.alLthelle Years, yotil held me .to me-�� "ll - if i6 � I � ' the Outlays Of Of Acoo , 1. , I. 1 �� - 06UI L thne it '�w . untilig f I _ I 11 ' SAIPpose. � I . 911U'Lued. io the -proud Ilil -Aleart that. I �.I . . 0,0 t d . . , I � . .- . - �� ..., . . -�& is Lady Etwypde's 11 ( , colleat 11 'here -With Such lavishness for 1,4e furtherance o ..� !.� hava � lay " but the The contrast I' o"t I � ation � u wen ,to see an od money which fthe expend I ..I ' too *�--,, or sharply. She t1jought go Uin4rollne'litst 6ome In - - ' - Mrs. Dougla,si looks a � cold and'unforgiv;ng once I I-low' -I ` have -an�umbitellh ' ,;* , Iotgf' 9 wathetes are dese ow. Her tn%r - -. . . -o 'ilia o0k,at 'iku% � .& . I � . , I irting her ri - does not like her tone, or uuderstand it. . . , for her projects. . .. Lt ue a love was youirs I" ,every day :I the week umbrellas for; sun. These It - - .. . .. - z ;. - ,st!2 - � riao,e is frxed for the end of th ill Well, I-only hope t will com It'had need to be tr'ue if jt 'was so unfor. 0 1 speaking 'broa I _. 1, ��/ 0 . a right,"' 41 . .. - . . . 9f,jr I . ..1..�,� .I be- ;,-- -;:. in to be very quiet and Llturaline b§* d . . I . � abine.and.1 C r ralib, and umbrellas to atel dlY, .conalaiL ir . . . . .. .- Z- , .1 I ye, amiling up into the dark , m i never-endiog attempt to 3xtend tile �6wer . � I �� " , r '....'.. _ he sayn. "I shall write to Lauraine'an g,ving," she as. . . � 'llr lr�__ - _ it; her , 11 . . . 1. - . I written to Bay she cannot cume to . dvise lier to make it u with liar husband. el roe that search her own. " Whefi.I'think 'Over suit,a clothes I ever had or ever will of Russiv. For thefurtherance of thib pui. . :� .,. 'l - 'j..' '1 _"'-L a . - -, . � . --.r- . . � r - s, . .�, -1, . , rr -. . 111 . WOU'litim, to the end of the ose she has -isited end ir r - � _r. ��.L I d- . i- health is so. delic%te, that all excitement It is so stupid, makinR fuss And 0"PO'le- o .those long wasted year hava�il I 1(110 'r� . � . /.. �, :� ., ,:�;. ,� r,�' and-fatigue are forbiddeb. . But the real ell r room, whic I is boarded off with a artitio'n or several years. ebided in 1,1,ngland .. . .- . �.. . losing everything, and all for-what?" 11 Do not t upts, .,! E There she exercl , ­.�.r-.- ��:L:."" , itink of them,. he interr 0 r It fo,ir if 5et.h pl� - .I - � 1 .�k;,- truth is, tl Sir Francis has developed a , "I think," says Lady Etwynde, i tl ab # the space wittin being a favorable influence I fluch , � �_ -I.,;�'._ Ii., _:�- . . ' qule Y, pLosionatbly, 11or think of them only to ovar Gladstone tjjaVL. . . L I . .- r ��, " U� - L I 1 : . , . ­ tiew system of'tyranny, framed in by.evlery sto6oked wit 11-11111b alias of *attention to her' excited some ; '. . . . - 11 that , - 01 owd into those that are to comet, n! double . �:* � -,.�- you do not undcratand your* daugh I .all kinds, colors, his .I., - i . . I styles and ag very ' . . ­_. . 1'. �,_.��:.j �.-: species of insulting suspicion, and. 1has ter 811L� you do her in'ustico. A woman . lea;so me are veritable antiques, Malicious commelit upol I . ..� - .. ., ' . I L portion of the love they havo.04s-A." . . 2t * L the Part of the-" -L . . .. C : _ ..� ordered Lauraine to reinain at Fale6n's ' flome puffy 1)bout , L . I . - -L '.__r must know how to suppo I her own dignity ;1 And with his lips-on hore she is content bout ,lie waist line,others were To ' press. - � . ; 11 . . I . - % . , ,.-. 11_­ can, 4 . . . . � .1 �r."_ chase,and declared she shall not even go up I. I I . middlo-asrot, arid , a lacked heads slid , a meeting held at St. James, He'll L- , `,�.,.:_ _y It is childish, it I suppose you 1"I.Ilow that ?" in deed, that it uhQuid be WX . .! . I . � I I .. I %. 'r ' , � ��. for the season. - I some laoKe� - �t I .- 7. �.__. , "I dare.4ay Lauraine mado` reat deal . i feet;1 ome had even lost, their which both Mme.- N.vikOff and Gladiatorial . . to London , at , , I t -. ­ � . r: .r . �_ .., I - . i A . . . - .- - is cow I justlike � - . I ribs nd lit'( ev intly seen,hard lines. A were present, a � . . . ,­. " _.. _� . ardly, and it is 1113reasonable, and he ; of unnecessary fuss ; it would U - ,�, little incident . . - 1 � ,,; ,,,. r I I L ,�. �­ '; ' ' CHAVUI� XXXI.. � . - happened i � 7- 1 -a infuriated L ,r- , � � I ' t � ­ . : ; , kbow,3 it is all these ; but .he i , .. . few t � l. 1. 1�.­ I her. She is full of romimoe and hign-flown . .- % .. 1. I . ore.a r stoor is of tile first water and that Attracted considerable attentibn. J r - . ­ �- . I .- . . -,�11 � - failure of his ' - . 1. . I.- . . . I 'IT ­ - . . � r .. with her, and savage at the 1. . 1. - T I - I� L I - . were not It A (I The"i 4 ­ 7L_ 11. * C _ ideas. If she had been quite circumspect . . . . r .AT LO , . .. � a .tit the common lot, but meeting had declared in emphatic � . � I- _.-I ;-'.., _ L . � - . j , 'terms�, I. , ­ . . �_'._. . ..,I;,,.�_,,...- schemes, and this is the only sort of revenge I herself it would notmifter; but after get. - Alone in her rooms In P"arls, Lad n Word koPt , Oliri&41�aarters and d us Led once that no War 'hould.be indertaken pa de . I .­--.1._-- lea - 6 .. _ - th, .I _. I -r; L .'-]'._.r�4__� that he oan,think of at present. He him. Ling hw8elf talked about with Keith-I y A week. all re were notlesethan a fence of the Turks, and that ,. , .1 ­- "i,:L.p'" -I_ self is ip Paris) with all the I . I . . . "- gaieties and sits parple"xing herself over ways and tlj Lord Sal is. . r .. I_:d_.?,.. � . Myself qad to warn her I think Sir Francis � r . d t, broil , waiting for their Own- bury should, at the comin .- ..L �".,L___.,I'? eats of the season awaiting his I . . momitiL . r., . .1 . L. . .. or ... - . . 9 conference .,: . .. L I �..�...: _ ­ �. - . atnusem was vely good to overlo k I L." . . . - I , I eist on the liberation of it iijig 4 1 in � r'- ,- - - - . - . ��.t, Shois awfully in debt, 'even though dhe - aria. I I - . __ .. .��-.,'- selection, but chafing inwardly and fiercely 11 Sir Francis perhaps had :his own aims . . here are theiowners. and why don't When the enthusiastic crowd Was die." , .11 : __�_ ,,r,:,:'_L_ �_ . . . . _ . .. �,il�-' at Lady Jean's strange conduct, and, com- has let her cauutry-house and supplement? tile come .111 - . ?_� . .. ..r."j: ,,.L*'' .. . to attain,"1uterpolStLes -ady Etwynde. 11 I ' after t air property, said L persing, Mme.:Novikoff got caught in tit .- . L , . - . � . . .. � I_ plete avoidanca of himself. . ed her incoine by another five hundred � P) ­ . I - .. R , - �,_- - ,��o.,..�'. . am inclined to think , judging by re I -, That is witat I .ant to know, said Mr. human swirl that was cr ishiing rk . - 4 . �- Of course she goe ' h -stali I ,.!'11.:. 1., F,�'.. �.. � a nowhere-her deep I Ia .rear. �,he is angry with herself for r. "A reat " any of theze-umbrellas Sudden) down . : '�, ­ I . _:1.. . . . sults."'. . . . ay. Asinge A great - y Mr. Gladstone recognized'h . . - , :- -�­:­ mourniu I -but shQ has .. I ,..., . In 4 rUtised Sir Francis's assistance,arid too are not worth corn ng after and to tell the the press, and making 1)i 3 Way to her side, - ­ L - i 1. ., - er I,, .1 :..- , . - . I_, .., iq compels retirement yotl M . l . b .1 . � .. .,. L L. . riends who come to, her , ,41 DO tialft-dil.yc a-really think 'he . . . -,e - a ame, . � � -' - I- ' .� ' . a I . - ._ : L'- 11 circle of i pr)ud to call him to -,-her side.- Shia can truth, when a, mat loses his umbrella he offered her his arm, ar d condueted her - - I I ' I �L I I �;',�:. ;-..' afternoons in her pretty rooms in the Rue wishes for freedom ?" almont g i". Mrs. th nk if no solhome by which to baffle L Laur- -knows it is a gonev, and it its no use to look safely down. . .L . �.. 1,1._1- .� ��11�;?' i�. . . Ind Dbu la i 11 Is it so bad as that?" . I � - 4. - : - .,.- .. .. �., , , Victoire, and-Sir Pranoiq knows this, a allie, and though she knows. her rival is for it, and vary few people know' there is . Not content with this a .. ­'." I-'.1. ;4 " '44tad y' Jeaw Auems to have infatual6od I t , I '. , .: :_ . . -11 knows that he is always excluded and. the' of wha - . . � :,:" -i'�� I .,.�� condemned to a 'species of exile, sod that such a plsi,.e D I ,. � � ". ,8 the!'lost and found'b perilous courtesy, considering the a0cusa- - , �. .:. . .I I ­ . him," answers Lady EtOynde. 11 He was I ,,Treau. .�-.". , I ;-, . '! 1, ­ -take him more irritable, more bitter all is as unhappy as it woman can well be, "What will bec;ome -of all th things tions that were being f urled in recililegg ,. -1 - j I I I faot.r, 3 ad, tit A in to way,comforts her for Lite fact of after th ... . ­ "__,�.�_.�:. .� , . L.� ".. against his wife, and more impatient of always weak where woman were concern - . . �0� _. ._�., .--..i I ­_ � . you know. He has trestad LaurAine very he - ow I defeat. . . a fi ir -is ,ol "That is atill profusion against Mr, Gh datone on acoo . -.. _ . * - � � " . , , . . mistress than he has ever been n I 1. . "I ,L., ��........': seeing his . baldly and he is evea now in P&ri8." ' . . a question " 3aid Mr. Singer. "I presume of his alleged BYDIPI,tll�, for Rusaiat Mnt w , .11.,.�_.,-�',;­ _. 11 � z ",� L ,�_­ -­� ';I�- my p-.rted at the Chase. I for position I' ; full of peril and unmr. in. _� !A!� -�.. . - T t -packages- lie way sisted upon seeing Mme. ,No ikoff. R I . ..---- since tht we will sell ,hew ff in ' . , ... 11; ,­L , - . _:,. I . _�_ .1 I -11 � I to wait ?" he' - onders, "I think J will go down to FWOU�e twntv. v . safely , , -� - . . . ­ .�­, ., 11 How long am .. . -6h) partn�eut' doas ith its her hotel. I . - ­ I w i lql.,. - I , i , .',�:­ ' L."i .' Chase," says Mr& Douglas, presently. 11 I .� can no longer float On the tile Postoffi3e D ; home to . � I I _ . 1: __­...�_.: ,, " impatiently. 11 Wbatcan be her mean- am ooli h waters of Society, for Society is unclaimed a tail tter. . She is a zealo Ortho lox Greek Gat ��'.. .I ''. -.;.,. __ � . - , _�� . I - ,� . . must else Lauraine vaid advise her. It is . h- - I i� - - ". _ � , � I VIP � shocie"d and outraged by her litishand's mis. Now in it!iese igeonholes, which line olic. She is an ua--lrdent arid unreasoning 0_� . . . , . : ,..I .�,., ,1::-�._.;� Ing . , . ' I - � _ . .. 1 , ... Ily most oriticaL I h%,d no idea , .­ .­'.­" _ ­ � , � % i i- __. .*',_ ,. :: _.."',"' L_-" As yet neitber of these question.8'se6med rea *li'uga deeds, and BID ill odour clings to hier name. bilth of tit(, ' ma we keep tile wr and Pan-Slavist,and considera �z . - . 11 I � . . '...I., '.. 1.4, we,a so bacL She has n�it chosen to take 60118 of humanity 1`i 6 ­­�_ .1.�, ,,-�� -,I . � � ,:... - destined to be answered. The people she gathers round her' now are . .I ,- .4._. : .._."1'_L.,._:� ,.A . . me into her confidenoe ; still,as her mother, . ' reticules; most of �he articles ore 70'st b find no pisce in 6ir scales to bodance I i..- .- ; . - ... I . '_ lea, " Oil a, . 1- :_;�,,i� I . , I know thece is souadthiii1g," paraists no at all the alass of people site prefers. I&d' ea Ply looking over the.col attainment of her aims.- the l�, L;..,..,.: ­ " - it is my duty to see she does pot ruin liar Needy foreigners, second-rate colob la"ver.y ai�ticle is tagged with a This paradox of a Worn an is apposecl to, I I.. _,� ::, � _­" ;near.the fire in the . ritilea; loot: . 7L - I � L L ,,, Mrs. Doug!aR, (irawin� . .. ­­ :,.�It. ­ . * hole future." I . .. I, �'_ __.-'-;_.r,:_ -1. :,;..i'.- - -room, and dropping w Englishmen with 6hady reputations and n �- 1. I L, ­. .�:"';�_ prevy artistic drawing 14I think,"'I SAyi Lid EtwVade, very umber, dws(ripti�n and date of finding." political progress in liussia 1)er.ause it 'r ym� ,,' I I . I . I ?_1 . 1: _, . _1�1- liar voice confidentially. " It looks so odd, . tarnished luitles ; French Bohen�iaua who There are over so and some of would give b All to a new era, hen - . � ' ­ ''- . - , , , :-, _r r - ) tiny wraps i ." '. . : "��.�..,�. "'" an ,,it 0 quietly, "I would not go if I were you." ce it I d ' r 1�raucis is never with her now. j D have known and &.3mired her in the days tit r - 11. �,""-." -'-� 1141 am are oq I ni and pretty; as to Lite would make her work needless. Her ab. ' � k�.i- I_. I � .-. . ­ :11. � Why vot.?` demaridaMra. Douglas I_- ..... ._. ,; . tell me Lady Etwynds,was there anything . - of ier sucoess-all these congregate together handbags, It dr n me is legion. There are' sorbing passion hasi given ris6 to a veln of . -. - � ­ ­­ .. IF . "I ­ ' . '. i ­ - .. ,� �� .. � ,� .,� L ­:-� sharply. - I . I . .1 L .... - -anythink wrong-when you were, down , at ter little rooms in the Rue Vibtoire ; and 6,11 Gort.8 and, Jonditions, a ., - I I . � , .- � .­ is �_ I - I _.. . .. �-"..-,�-�, _:-:-.1 1: he might not like it," aniswiere Lady . ilk and leather selfishalears which puti all other traits in -. I .*. - -1 ''.. - . .1 _- ..� there at Christmas V I is-nung them all she looks for some YQ1111ing cattori and wi3ol, black, red, yellow, green theshade. But this is not observable at � �' .. . � 1. . . .. - ­- 'is - appy, good-no I , . I L . _,:�-I I I . I I think Lauraine is , a do no an t ly . .. I . . . I. .. ,.- mcA unh 1 ,, Etwynde ; stand you c too I who will lend himself to hei h I d 'ud- and blue. iml that women prefer carry firstaight, Her diplom-Acy is too fjub � I -_� .,, . � �, I - I lz,:��:�7�,_..- . ,...��,-_.. .,..'says Lady Etwynde, sorrowfully ; "andI one as . L%firaine is proud, but she is also wo.-k out her schomeo. I ing such ungaial titingstolisvingpocketa for that. ' Us I I_� . -.1.1. -��.- "..- � . . . . high-p incipled. I do n)t think yen need 1. ) . . - ...I i . .. -1 ­; . I I think her marriamd was a great mistake. I I lut for long she looks in vain. ' in their drusess?" Nfy any one of them to ...�_ -_ 1 . i I a - .* : . I . I �..� - . fear fo -her. What in right to do she will . - . . . L . - .. -1 ' - . . - The,WorSt SIUMIS iE the Wo , L 'P . - . -.-1,�.,:�,,�:, __. .:� . - often heard you congratulating yourself and . , lie winter passes On. The- cool* froah give me a joilallil reason why she should ' L'' - ­­ . ;- !' I - I--,L� Ao, at ny castI Basides I think the worst ' 1. - � - . I ` . ­ ­ `�; -her-on its brilliance, Mrs. Douglaso'; but . ' da-re of early spring are heralded by bursts of not have I ot a . If I woreL-a woman- . . ,: � - .P . �__ *- �; "'.'- ' * . I rld* ; . . :.� �:-..:­-;:_�;',_L I think,could you Bee behind the scenes and is over now. Sir Francis has not carried sulialline, by the tender bu-11ding leafage of but I-M no I ' � ­." . 111P.- , �WO I't Bay'L What I would d) ir', A few 'days after my' irrival, writes Lt. X,- I ,­ . -_.; ,L:__, Lheart, out his threat, and I UuVha won't.' He . \ 1. I . . I -,* . I :__ ��­` look into your dauzliter's breaking th Boulevards, by the smuts and hues of I f I Gro. . "Observant EqgUshman" in the Review o ". 1.1-, . . ..-..- - c . .,;.,.. I - has ordered Lauraine to remain in North. flu ors that are piled up in the �alskota of While I i f tl-"., � . � �. :,..,�- ': , You would not feel quite so proud, or so Arl is mcralizing,Mr.8inge'r Is div- Reviews, I was fortunate enough to nicet&,-. , .L, � v 1.1, �_...I .t $f umberland ; but I do notl think that is any ' -.1 6 1 .-�, : . . . . ... . __..,�:; �,._ satisfied respecting i . . at nishment to th market women, audL all tile windows of Ing into hip Nitro )g ox an bringing roup o earnest socia, -rO -I iii ii.�-.I .­ :-'L,_ ,- I . . � d ind gre o her. I Site always loved - formers who were',- I � � N- _ - . : . . r.;Jr . .. . Mrs. Douglas looks at liar anijoye' � Lb , fleuriste4 with brilliance and beauty light t iscusaing the ..-- L .1 . .- __�I�� I . . the Ch 6se, and all her me n 1161111, 0� ' .:� ­ .: : �": I them with % no in twinkle, "i he han a of Chicago.life. One of 1em, a ; ..-L .. I . I . _ 'I are wit It it."% , . . ...1 i ories of her child I . some 0 lit valuables. He looks condition of the lower str . ,.. impatient. - on(@ Again, . a friend of' t I .. . '49 " � � ��-_ ,_� ,� . . JLnd7ln the springtime, suddenly and Police" sn' bil y and sayjf: ".What mineconnected with a university stittlement' 1. .- .. � - _­ :,, _,�L �. if she is unhappy'it muit be her 'O*n . I - you a ] I � . - . , ..w __:."..�',%. - � I Sdit A a p1tv the, child died," uys Mrs. . I­. - : -. , " ­.. � ­_.,�.,� L I I-.. fault. She had everything that could make 1) I without warning, IAdy Jean's Boll MOOf do you thit k of t eguardianof the peace in East London, and wel� acquainted with - I 'll..- i .- - .. - I __: ­. . . .,�1. .,.1`1 -wam Ouglab, involurttar4ly. - . . I I_. . ��I:. - 0..I. , '.___­- a woman happy, and her husband " You may well say thit. He would at veqgeance comes to liar as x vision of P-011al' who would l000 tat ? Yes, air, that was the dRikest district iin Lite metr list .. �, I . L ... . - - . I .L. ­ - I evo . I . I ­ - __ 1, L , . �. - - - _­ . , I—— least h:ive been some consolation to bar now. I . 70 nd .:- ­ ­ a- ''. d ted to her. If she has lost his aftection, bilftv at last, for who should come to -Paris found on ti a ro4ods one morning And the startled me by saying that he had U I . . .. 1. �., .- ­ __ c t it is by her own impruic.nee and folly. I but keith Atheistono. . i ht � . -.1'.�. .1. ,- 4.,� � - Not ill it would have.madeau differencia . owner has i i or galled for it, as you, alume in Chicago than he 4�ad ever __ k. I I I L.-''­ . 1, L 4- �� ": -L." _: �:.: , warne te, , � .,, strap just hold on a iwl , .. ..- _ I, . - d her long ago how it would be." 11[a has been winteling in the south (f minu ve seen in London. �t . . . 1, . - .� . I As -1. . I ­ I too late. to Sir 'Trancis. He never oared ter the boy. ' eat. I - I .� Perhaps your warning came ­ France. He comes to tile ay cit with ro t) 44 1 . . __­ - ­ - I. I C- � . ­ .1 �.. I got soomet) ; better than that to show iles," he said, 11 are bad _'. .-T. . I ..- ._ still it was & Lie." . Our rooker '4�; - I - - . ngs do," says Lady Etwynde, - � ! -or desire. . - � - - 1� I - �. .-1 111, set purpose Me is Iftione, slid 0 you say t pair .. , I .. , a' "La araine must have been in . you. W lia o thl� �jolly enough, but they are at l3ast built of brick �I . . _� . - ...-. coldly. 11 But a loveless m rriage to a girl fault, Die'ancholy, and deproassed. He thinks lie .1 besivers i hi 6t wrre found on the woode,i or stone. Here, however, the low te nements Mll . e � -1 � -was a oomph-ins Mrs. Douglas, fretfully., 11 It is - --.- I`1 I -and nature ' v ;t .. . �� ­ in,orn ing a - .- . I L� I�_'..- .1. of Lauraine's disposition aill no isense to Bay she is a martyr-Slj will have a fortnight'in Paris, and tilt u island one f I t week ? What a are mostly of wood, and wlien the wood . I , ,. . , I �­.� ­_...z- � dangerou? experiment. You ought to have sta-L for 0at long projected American tour,, tale nlight I h)y anrold if they could speak; decays or breaks away the consequencell , � . I _�-,. � . -I . ' . . t ._ ­ ." ,.,)�.,-6:-� --�I" let her mirry Keith Athelatone." Firsinci s*-was no worse than other men. If al the first p:)rson he sees sod greets In and they *,,-a both bought in Chicago, are . I . �. , -" -1 I- t. . I . she It&I been lose cold, -less odd, he would more deplorable than anythiDg# I - _!� - 2.. . ­.....'..; .ve,have .; . '... ......�_, 11 $61 Paj in is the Wy Jead. # . - - , . . I 1.-1 1: . . I... .. . . _,�._,�__,; - , Mrs.-Douglas's eyes flash arild y. $nP' never kave rlin after other women." too. I ... in London. ' -- � 41 . - � ""Ta.', . ., _­ . I.- _ �� . �ipose . *4 �.I - ..1:: �..,i r youareinherconhdence. actedforthe is �he has never been &'favorite of his, and I exotaimm again when a judire's badge - . .I 1. _. -, �. - ' I lo not agree with you," intarmPts he is inclined to be curt and avoid bar. This was the testimob V of A v isitor. It i ..I., ;1..c_1...:..:_. . ings i - . '�: � . . .- ?'�� -..- - . .. ,- best. Keith was always wild and rash, and ` was shown Lome. 11 Thi I&W these an . . . _., . . . n ra i� - .1, . - ,�: 1, -Singer � . .1 .� z -1, k__, - ust what Bu�she has other schemes in her head,and, never call f or," sqdd Mr. es�,imony_of resident vl - 1. . I I -,"'. I: . N: ot at all a suitable match ; and, besides , J .-, - - � . . �z 7 . - � n Lady Etwy 'do. 118ir F Incis in I W wu confirmed by the t ' . I­ 1. lie alw,6ya wai--& thoroughly selfish mail, * sociological experts. OAe of these W&A a , - . - I�:� I -or, - .11 - . :__.�_ -_r.f',: '.�-,�� L. ��:�'. that,*she was not in love with him at and a ilap whose habiu are ingrained-,in !!in ass a loan is absolutely discourteous, it, I- Mr. ."ll w wovId be well all if, h6 could lady,-at present ougaged by the natiouil. _',,-A .- ._ �. .-_� ,:. �,_..'.,."...�-.-.�.�: least, nevertold me so. She was quite con- is j lot eavy,'for him to baille a woman wh.o only claim ! a the oontentw of all tile pocket . . . ", L, � . . . . � I . I -..; �-2 1 government in investigating-and reporting ­ . J� ,� ��'_' _� , .. .- tent to'marry . - every lbre of his nature. He has never bw set her mind upon deluding It' 01 books foun , ill the fair groundiL These 11-11 �'`_:- I .. . ­,­.-" Sir.11'rancis." treated women with any res act, and hill im,e u the life and homes ofthepoorinChi go . I�L'�\ � 6 . _- , , . 0 Ica . 11 -, . ... ` She could have 'known nothing of his . all , a woman clever and keen an the 11M ' 't-11 . I .1. ,,� o t.:` .. .� passioiii for III'sumine was as Yort-lived as 5 I y also belong n stly to the ladies, who have The awful state of th't she descril-116a 1. t. '. .: .:,, , - 0 1 n. a W& of ex Ing theif purses, in their L �- __.. "": .. reputation, then," answers Lady Etwynde. any of his o�her fanvisa. He married liar 'a ' y 1117suggested that I . . .1, w . ,�., "' He was always a.ba.d. fast man ; and he . I "I he is very' quiet, very subdued. All the hAuds. I . greatly surprised me, ani - �� _- - P, because -woll you know the real reason as faamess and wildness seems to have evap- it wals due to the pirtsence of th� large for- , - ,_. :'­'. has treated Lauraine abominably. .1 I wa"As our sod fro see so many gold epee. . - , . I I , . a III-- . V � � well as' you known the man, and in two ign element. "I !i , I . %voment, : 1 . . I . � 1 'For a, woman, her troublesill, She a ks aymp&tl�l talcles anj ty(glawes. unclaimed, knowing . . i� - I � . . Mrs. Douglas looks at her with ifivrliias6d years he was tired of her. orate 1. She .traits him of her bero "On the contrary," she replied, "the ... S - .. 11,--.- � curiosi ty. I I W hat-has he done ? Is it about oung beautiful- warm-hoarW, she has a - *'Ugly hOW ocirloum oi ieh a loss must iw- slid how very worst places in the Dity are ited ' I I . . �, 9 of Ids own,and bringriu Lauralin inhab --- i IL . I . .;. .. . o"i naule hard to roph,ca. A man must- be In X by native Americans." And she showed . .1 ".-I -Lady Jean ?" . , . 1 � L. . Kad a ,nost trying life, slid a -.aost cruel ex. a ke . I i I. I . . . I.- i so 1,ontly and grAdUAIly that he osUnot t tit bad fi� who comes to the fair and � � ­ T, I . ,. I . -:�'. �. 1: is Yes," ans*crfj Lady Phwyndu, eol' r- erien oe. Hold she indeed been what hun- , re y h lowe k' � - I .. . � ,- -., .... ," Lauraine-knows now what Ad redsof others sie,she might have consiolod ou-m at it. I it the ead he scoopta all Inv 1- 00083 h is a ill ei 1, for I t takes time to m k e streets, on IiA hich the t - tits ,v mar 8 - - _.Ing. w 9 veree k-'� � E me the official chat t of one of t - . - �--- , - ­­­ . 1. . : d an me I . . ' . �t.. . 1 has,long suspected ; and when she would tAUOn w har'llouse, and Ali eyeglasses, AID I time in Chicago is worth . I . ..., ,.-.,; herselfeaetily enough, but she eould not do - ot everything so A erl- �I _. .11 . .9 in -o perfect .- - I suliduad, so deboroge .qood it ed White *hen o0cupitid b rative M ..;- . . . �1: .1 not allow that Woman to remain under her thlit, ,Lnd-she has her reward." weight in gold. . cans, black.when ocoupiel by foreigaerl 11 , . -1 � . ' . . � . - �-.,r�:.-`.-I i�,:,..i.I roof, Sir Francis threatened her with ;pro. Mrs, Do glaA is silent;aud uncomfortable. tiall.e, that.he thinks Lidy Jean's widow. Of W&tchea, Mr. Singer has quite an, ar- � . . The roomis io.the front which possess 04- . .. , : ­ I � . " . hood has produced most salutary effects. ray. gold om es, as well " silver ones. . � z .:..:,,� .. - . . . , . 9. ­ ­­ I ceedinga, Euid dragged in-�Poor Keith A�hol- --it is a great pity," she says at last; "A In his present mood gaiety and fastness Among otht r .are opera glasses and worst character were wb ite. .!' . _­ ��.: : I_. . ___ . ..._�_-,. stone's D ame." I great pity. And one can really do noLhin 9" - .. rticles, - - . - , . * � : . __� I 1: . . I wo,ild have jarred upou and-disgusted hinu ort Lined facts knock 4 - - . I V , .."I . . 1. ­ "Good Heavens I" eKCIaiMS Mrs. Douglas, 1. . - . . _.. � r do Nothing," answers Lady EtwYaL fans, glovet 4.nd haqdkeroldefs, hats p6nd These carefully as I �­ - I . . .1. i* , 4 6'w I As it is.,all is toned down,ohastocued, Goiith- the bottom out of the co,nTlacent assurance; .: - I �, . ­_. I hat scandal-what horror ! Oh, surely is except wait and hope.'? .. veils, just t,link of a girl loosing her hat,�- -� . . . . � . ,1. I ._.� _'.�. I log. and in perfect taste. He 001110163 and j?sL th.ul of a man losing a white I have since so often boa r expressed, t . - � -.1.I � . . . _,,., i he is not in (-arnest? 'Why, Lsuraine is a Tile a the door opens-and Colonel Carlisle . - ' . I - . - - " . . _. .L fool-a perfect fool ! W by did she make a enters, and a beitatiful flusb and light come in and in. Lady Jean Wield shirt I Yet there it lay on the table, foreigners were reapons ble f9r the dar.'est 1,., . . � .� � I—— . "� I!.�-.. - *.--I.f,%, scene about it '! Of coarse, everyone knows over ]ter face as she greato him. him *eeltlpl, tile foruigumi, and sbady advou- a white liniin ihirt I shades of Chicago life. - .i . " L .' . I I. - i 6916thiestateof things a V_ � . j . .. I '. a ch things happen constantly. Me There we�c , overal hundited note - A .1 I - ., .- �-i , u n are Douglas looks at her radiant eyes and *sea turern, rind the Bohemian element carefully books allow by Is, ­ . I ­ . . ­ ,..., out of his night, and he herself treats him lyingon thi 0 jor, piled against the we.11, to exist?" I asked. - � . ." .� I . .... : - never faithful�never ! But to insult the his prond and tender glance, and hears ii,he. a ' 4 1: Z�. I- ,_: , . ­ .,i-.... woman-and for what good ? To think that happy ring in their answering 'voices, and with that consideration and daterience al. togelther wAh t number of novels. , "'Certainly not," replied the lady ; !%,". ., , : ' . . . . ­ ..; - � . � . ­ ­�� �, ; wa re flattering to a young man's feelings existai in flat.contral ention of every inunii - � � , : -a been such I , - I � .1. , - .. I-���;.�:. a daughter of mineshould hall. as she goes out and leaves them alone a 1t is esth ial thatfaince the let of May . - . _.- .; L, I.. 'L -�­ I . .�,� I .I whio displayed by a .woman older titan over $10A ) rty his been cipal orainanoe-" �� .- . -. -.1- . , an idiot ?" - little uncomfortable feeling rites in her . ," , 1 . �.t .1. o prope - . � . � 1: _', hill, a -I .:. ­�,_ "Can nothing be Jone tu-' enfor t hwoo - , :.--- '.-) ­.�_,'L "It docz se6m rema�kable, doesn't it V ' self, iLud still be,Wuti(ul and admired. Sh' restored to lie wners. Ifully 50 per cent. o ca tlw .. ­ .. . . .,�'. . .heartl I I In there something in love, after ,. . f - .� .� �� '... � ­ � I-'.. .,. ­ I . 11 You see 11 Vo h ke herself. I I me itions.the-Vavasiourr casually, [Auraine. .. . . 1 - .%, says L%dy Etwypde, dryly. . t lie 4rtiolea I I are breught to the 44 lost law?" . ., I -...,_''. . I am ming Immersed in worldly gaieti", Sir . 66 The very men whos 3 duty it is to OW . -0, . �?:i women nowads 8 generally prefer worldly hat has that wom' sn been saying?" ' ' 0 " ..- ., y . I anifouad" Yur an and about 90 per cent. of .. 1�y ­ . . _. .. . ,. I , .. . . � - - - . .- .. - a va 11110. a ... .-.1 . -_I . � - d ntage fo-1heir own self-respect.," :8�18 lonel Carlisle Fri nois m beitif abroad, at Monte Carlo. those fo returned or claimed. force the law itre t,lie � nominees of the ;1 . - .� ,,:: . . . _.7. ­ as the'door closes and ' a rt . 11 . a violating-it.)f . : . r ;��_­ ., a -true, Its having promede, . .1 . I " Self-respect ! Fiddlesticks!" cries Mrs. he sex himself by is trot i -.Ow Th ) latter f ct . ., � classes int di .. - . . , '' : h be had. 11 I - - .I. . I ,ereste . �. . ., - , L I : Z.1L.....I.-.''-�:]�_'. .-Douglas, growifig more and more irate. looket worried when I came in." the-a in disgust at liar obst' and cold. .1 . - . L. w .4 11 Can you not rouse the churches to comi I 1. . . , � . '"ao . I . . : . I 1. ''..,�;_: I . � .1, , bine and put a stop to this mun 2 - I , ; . . -, - I. .. I - . -..L . .-, _''. .. ) 1 - her present "She always does worry me, I think, breal with her �. 1: , �� -11` . _ . 1 : '' is Will self-respect give her VP nes i. and yet not liking to 'L Tbo G iglu of Stoneheng:81 icipal co" , ! t - :. i.i.._.. ' I . - " .- ­ - , - I I : � ..�_. � - ontraly, because sit" happm to he the only I" ' ruption ?' . .I... t"' . -L. ; ,�'.%, _..,, position, .or gain the world's belief in her ,says te,dy ELwynde, nootling closer to his I - The ill toti Arohwologist slims up LLL... .. X, I " . of whow.-ho has never tired.- - . 11 Tile churhes !"-the. lady spoke with�` ..I �-j` I..�.- I�-I.... innocence n wol flan T�l . . .. , � . I. .1 I. . -, if she is once i the Divorce side, as the strong arm draws her towairds still lie. the final co too wivii regard tn the origin infinite scorn-" the bro r o _�.� ' . ­­;, 'Court? Self-respect ! I hate such rubliiah. him. I he fortuigh L passes, and Keith . ietors of t*. "' L . - � I _ . - � 64c ? I _ � . .- - -_:.1... She is so worldly, so cold,so heart. toneho ' el; Mr. Rom 11 Allen's coa- .. . ­­ -: ­ - 14m, at ofs l Chicago are leaI .1. ,--,; .- , , e ai: a .- I. I L -'_­'-.'.-�,_,�,,- Sh �h I-everythingshe wanted; why could lip" - nd I hate to hear a mother apeAk of ger t. Life has no special object for I Forguas 1), I worst class of property . . �.1 . � _ . 0 in . � - ­ _ ".: �: _�, site not have been content-?" ,, tre sent. The spring has turned cold and tributor, a Mr. ends 'to Ing men in the churches, I have more hope ... ­L �_ - - her ds ughter as she speaks of Laur4i of "IM" to Stukeley'is Dr cies . I ,. . . .,,�, . . I no. . I .� - L � - I - ­ . _ ' - 9 I ' leak and the Amerioas tour may 4wait his 00ul't of arou8iDg tile poor PO"h Jews to &sense ! w . �.� .. .­;,L_'�L - I daresay you would never tinde�aitn;'d 11 T lay seem totally unlike each other, . � nor does hii a ee with Sir John Lubbook ' civic duty and opportunity than .� .. � . . .I.., - ­ ... ow,i convenience. of the: I b . I . .- _!�.j�-L Why," answers Lady � Etwynde, ca1mly. says tile Colonel. " Poor Lauraine ! Have . � this gianlg� ir - I . � r�.r. _. ...., .,.�;.., 46 . C no evening lie comes to Lad Joan by Lika, megalithio monumdut is of the oburlies., The Poles, poor as they 00s - � , - . :, - �. - j,:I- � . ;...� , , ." Lsuraine is singularly unlike yourself." you any news of her V' prehist,oriq ant quiLy. His conclusion, upon - ' , - � ...­ . - I - I I .- .. - so I - M jial invitation. I here are a [cow people I and ignorant, do went to lead a ,i-041l , .j i! . . : .". .-., :,� � . _. ,, ,."..- L� - Liuraine is a fool-& perfect fool !" 11 I had a letter this mo-IrMng. SbO cali- t e r. ; there is a little*music, &,oil a little a review oll all the evidailes attainable, is life.,, I. !,, ­ . . .1 ­ ­ ,..., �11 . , 1! - . . I I 1; _­ . ; . . . - ` ., .� . :­ .1 �;_i. . cries Mrs. .Douglas, furiously. 11 To get not ceme up for our marriage. Of course, is Flay " not very high, nor very alarming ;' that it won r ised immodiatel) after the . . . .. I . * I � .� I . - ,.: I .. . "t I L . . - ._­ I . I . . It I - . ­ � ke this, and all for Sir Francis won't let _t at � that no one firiet ahook of a Roman Conquest, upon . - � - " I`, ,,- �:�, :I herself into a scrane li bar it the real- but Kai th rof uses it for A reason .. . t.1i . !:'-�, ­ . :-'11.� .. I . .. f . . .11 , . � 5 - . . . .. : �- - nothing ; to insult a woman,of Lady Jean's. truth. It �s a litVe bit of spite on his tit Play had been a- passion , ?a ri I - � I ­ .��:._ ,2, . At - , - ___ �.­.. .-, wf." . 0 e guesses. the downfall o, Druidism, by the Britons A0 lia 11. I I'll ..I .. :,L�-_ #_ _I. : - ... and then to get b'rself talked of . . � . , L " ,* ' Unil - . '. � . position, a . I . I . - � -.1- part. . I , once.- Its dangerous -excitement,, under the'laid rehip oftheir nativechief. An amusing story is told of the .. - . s ".. .� �" � With him . . . I ­ .­ - ..- :� to., 1. _ . 1 about as she's done with that young idiot %S' .- -. --_;q..� ­ I_., " What -an WiOrttinate warria th t tains.; thsai by ndertaking this pious work States Senator Vedde whenj he -begana R I I . .1-1 .:I� I I t- tic 6 had lured him into the most terrible scrape - . � . �. ­ J ad. no p pil who :.', I : _.,- ,. I . Keith, and simply becau,qo of p9me childish was Ill exclaims f"olonel Cattisle, involuntar. ' tile minds,of t natives were not only dis 4 i 001". , ,�� . ­L._.. I .I . ­.' ­ :. . ..-r.:,. -_a* _;, , ; of thil 11 wild youth" t6 which Mrs. Doua- . - teach school. He It - . .. ".. � Z�'�­_ , ­­. - ily. 44 Ali, my darlitio, thank God that we lasissofonlofall4ding. -Once'fr000fth4 own age a rn ' irrepresdiblil' -,. _ -, - _� - fally long ago, when they fanciedithern- tractod. fm'm w r, but were pacified and re- about lljB I erry; . . . ..,- ' '.� z: sdIves in love with each other ! Why, she shall have lov . ursts ,a I . ' , . . :"��­,: : -",L . e an� - , _ .. _�!�.. _ -,­ "sured in a be ief that. the immortal gods tit ioutb . - .. rl. Her f r ue , .: . .. - _ ,p- .-1, , . sympathy on which to early trouble, lie. had solemnly piromised , gi � . . . I ... .. . oung �; .1.1. . U L I zo : -, ; -�_ , _ 1 7 �! must have taken leave of her sensea,. and base atirs. There-is-no hell upon earth like Lai iraine never to 'touch oard or dice again, had not deser d them. The temple -was �, an eying to.the yoll"' 1. I .. . "-1�.- �-L L'. Sitter were very . :�6 � , ..,.- _ au I .� ,.- - .�_: _ ".. - ...,� . . -erected in a Ice lit 10 isleloratad,,from time ­ . �. . . ". . .. �: - . -- �',!-L �- all this time she has not said a word to me .& union wh�rr 4�4ro is no love, no respect, auQ he has kept'his word. I . y 01 teacher. I ­ � � . . �:1'�,. �--. _.�.zl � � - �L . ' ­ .,- ,� 1 . .-1 . 'burial ground of -the race ;:, I . "I .. -her own mother V'- no single thought or feeling shared in ooin. th u I immemorial,as :­_�,'7 ., , - _.: � .._L _, , Lady Joan does not press him,- - U a . It was near the close of ilieday when ' U, . - - - . '-,; " ­ '�,­ Lady ELwyndeissilant�.. Slidisthinking mon--where one's nature revolts andone's Is I I I . - , , - , , , . _ ,.� _ . _:. L ... . - 'Z,.� �­"'' ` . she looks surprised at Ilia ref usall site aft ,-in lionor,Ing a sa3red tombs, reverence h atio 1-o bad. been 801`8- , I . I �1��L'; ...f L I ", L - . It t. % . . � _­ L,- - ­ - * it w � tried, tha ' the girl ,�... ._ - - - , ould have been stranger still if L,turahie duty ,lematids submiasion-where the sale. with him. in a dim corner of the room. and was.paid 6-tle distinguished dead; L ­ . .. . "i .., . and I t he determ,A giV . ­,� 1�- ­_� ­':-. .1 � - ..I! ,-1 �L,.."-.­�. had.taken her mot-her into her m confidence I 0 pun . �, :,� _� , , _�'..�:, � - I - red ne is of home is violated every )tour until lu r as hi rn on to.talk' to her as he list don*of was partly 'go strucifed of sacred rocks little lesson.in the wjiy��f telor`IDOesli 11, - I 5 � ­_�::_ . ,.-,,L �' . - � - �L . _ . _,. is a . . -boulders I - v 'N , - . . I am sure Sir Francis was always mO t the ni.me becomqs a mockery-;-. "He pauses late. . brought from U e identical baid of Such tortures ere alw&Vs iuflic'ao. . . -:;,; '... .� : . ­ L . . �,�,.- : ; _ ' mont. . ,��l -, . , . I : . . .., .'. �' '.- - kind to her,"ties amos Mrs. Douglas, present, . . , Vatelling auspiolou whi011 Iliad forn rly on the havid with a trap or canes in __ 11 � " .- - *�' J:�;,...� . them with anger rind � supplied material for . � - - . .. ' abrup t1y. . I 'N., 11 . I - I . �_�. - , W;l � this tonstrucitio OUthe � '. L .N 0, :,�A�� \ : . � ':� ­.;,., -e�_ , I . 11 Always when I have seen therh to. Lo,'y Et*ynde knows to w a 0 ;' A� i4 , 4'.L�: !".-�, ��­ y C hat his words ar( two,fierce eyes, the eyes of a cortain : rest tomple of presenc f all t6e Pup Is- 11 , . . I '. . ' L . ­ . I � � 0 R . .. ­ -;g', ,"'�V , . _. . Aiebury, and 1:�aiIrtly .BRUG! . rocks SO, a0pr- hing her � IV i . . 11 . .,L o , . gether." . 'iefer- -to where his thoughts have turned. Co tat K%rolyaki, of whom no one -kuow . of Oac cane in hand,b iii, . I; .- I ­ . .1 .,_. I A." ,I . -, . 6 , L'I �, i ­. . .. . !� -'. I . - I.'"- � I . I . . . . iv I . -�,;-_�-_,.''�-.'­'� .. , . , ., �, -, �. � 1.- -�, ­ I - It's k ,j�to W-prospering under for �usband and wife t4 quarrel openly," softly. a layer. ind a-deadly ­ ' L . 4 vy I . I at Miss_-, give "1,., I .- brought from a read - ,.A e . -1 7 An dressed her thus , ,,� i "; . , .: . - - , - :� from tits territories'of � . - W�q I I- - ;� I.._,__ -.7'. .e,:.�,�� _ I I believe it is not"al rnleip' gocd 96oiety ,I An(' that was your fate,once", she sighs , , our'band ' '- �A I , an ,thing except that lie is a Hub 1111: 1,7�1_ 1 � . . .�- _.­.., _: I x wrt,card p . &"'&­j_�U'la : - 1 "And-l-judged you so bar 111Y 911"14 brotherN 01- _ ,ne y, , ""a . �, ; -1 ' - I . , i `4--x"'_ , . .� .4rks Lady Etw ; .: . " � 3_1 11 ­ - .: ..7, :; raw -" e I sh- ol ;. n ' . L , , I T ,WdU�- � I . � - ynde. �z .. ay 0 . , ­. . *"_:.".:�w : . - Ill You have more than at,tin' ed for that," (TOBF, CONIVINURD.), - . .. nonlan sw .b .-ad the aw . Shei dropped her head and blushe !" . -it . .. .I . , . I L . _11�`,. - I , �'. � 1 ' '�' . . . I— - _- . 11 .- .. . . ,V. , - .�.. , . 1. .1�j� . 0 - �. � 1. i- ., 'VIT41 I" . . � . She fjhou!d have beeif ontent D,nd sensi, . ,. l � o.OEM __ ,_s . I . �. . I . . . .. I , ( 'N �'-- . . I .he says, fondly, as he looks down atothe . . . , W." . I � I ..11 :1. � I I . I j. , - Again lie said, at-rn ly t - 11W . � _-_ _-1 1. ..- � - . ._ '. '. L� L . , ' I , D - i?,_1,1. I . ,i . - .r.- I I U , I L � -�:�,_ s I, � . . R . #6 -boa: t ome V __, I say, g,v,l me-your ha ; I . .. .... _� 1� ,�. - ble like other pcople,."goes on Mrs. Douglas, bright hfiad upon his btleast. "Af ter . I . To 60 h , ". Zousemal ,. it Miss . the . - 0. I 11 . . .... 1, I—_� t o I . -- ' 0, she re A.,.,- -v . i _�.,. largest ars-1mve, n . . . Wj ` ' b hi A 1 '. 4 . ,!, - �:: � disregarding the interruption, 11 Good waters of so"ow hav been' lyafit". iiil'ili , p! "'No 4 Tools, tity, - ar ..au'd she � Now ulo - I . - - . . . . - -1runk again in'd -�'he .. _ ---if wly.lifting er.eye . .-: , . I 'L 9 b 0) I � L 'C ­ , gat,, ,,. sy, - . . - � Q"L h_Q . .., ... 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I , i ,,,,. �" --4 V� I - 3[ I Bi ,EX, _7 . .. 'M All , * � � l, 4' ' � " � I . . . : . : . ...."I � I . � I . :_ . � ,& �1 . 11 , ., � "r, I . ,4.- . � _� __ _1� -1 ; 1. . � amg �, - I A , - _ . ,� . �4�tll i -; - are' '114" ,V " - , overnor-m 1. - Intr . 1.1. , M, W., ` .. ...�g­lr,� i . . I � :. � Iudi.,.n w Before the '- end 'Ot 1974 . �on of Mmi '%`4,-'7' -_ 77.1 I ,-W-*tJ 'K _ 11 -_ ­ "..; ,�_.,_4611, �,P I:— �s , I . , . 0 V 1py ,tA . �,X 7 ,;D. to lie letcherd ini: - ..154�.......I . .. . , - . - "��. - .. , I � . I . ­ - ­ .. I , . m� milk I ;N'440hev r I . "I -�, - t-, 1! . , I ' � , " t A 0 0 I I '. I . a Side � Oad Or- ..", '*. A.I � - i, I I " Rom 'lie foreign A-41 � I I- "I ­ A the whskey �rado was completely�uppro-w Ott I I _ � in, ,vi"I"TA4,11 Aa-M I " , . I � � __ � . - ` - 1�m 011 I I ,--11 AMP . w rg �I � , - ,, ',Colon6l Maclood was able- to report that f011ou- IeW W406, kid- so .rr ,�F � " ,,�:-.� -Is ,� � , , -_ ,- . I a's .1 3.110r, _- '. V,,j by Canad a X rihW88 MOILU' 't o torn,border. Stiates_�' 0 rl 6 E , 11 mllitar� balute, and T q j �, ,. - ­ V , , , - ­- �- , . r W. . , .. for their expeotbd harveit�bAt ' re-kl6p . - 4� __�­- R� - � .. -0 .t 44-pr9tiliryo "I .kftown to �!P�j , - W , 30 V _� 1 , Fol"Oe it is tho 'Ymboi of L%,w and ed, Vim', an nriarmel mail could ride- safelly I I _ _"*rV in ... I it. .to inike"7 &`�' ----- ... �" - .. , zi . U 1. � - . . obey ybur ei i6ell6noy,I Ji u '' - ,! ,:- � I aq- in orfact order. The:--Pojiao, :d14 an 001 k 6 an ­ ,,r"; ..�, �', I . ,. "Ill- .. I _� y , : � ; _ . I over wiaAhoA been the ba.ttle-ground , 44- Witish suh " ' �gente abrott&'t'Wit a fulfille � Y�vl '�l 1::1-,�­ Orda: rrom- ths R 61, R i v er' . to the � . . 4� �I . . � . ­ , � . . t d the. great rnan's-ii �. .%, �'. ­_ . - ., . ­- I V .. :".. ,, . w how - I I- � - g il � . ­ -...'- I,.. .--E'.- I� - . . 4 . � . - . I I' F II shottly cot 6 into'ex idence. -the - !r-"-- i I.1Z,- . t-- . . . those beredit4ry lunemies wo Blackfoot . d ­ ..1. . _�� I I I - pom v ril n '-'In - indatitime ­ �- .'p- . R03'ii33­A-8evai-1G'itar7 Orgamm- an I 1. I -�_:_ ,.Z I _� 8 -voint - . t Is � ml � - I . . .. I . . 11 . - - . . .. I . . I ... '. a a 11 0 no -� � 61 U,-, Crees, %nd that the -only Indian difficultv , I..,.,. . '. I I " - -. . I: ;- Thol anil IAO)ie, :' � dtWe ton poor:, mutilmW4 . ore Lure rei �T,M - _r , , I .! - . I -, '. 9. ,. 4 'IX O.--�5, _. .� , .. 1.. `1 - . .. -1.: for two ..y , , I , �,� - - . . � - � �� I . I I 11.1 ,,­-e ..I I ,., . 1�4, tijon Whioh Has Woa. the Aamiration to'be Pipprehouded,.was tile meetiriq of -Vat ­ .1 - .I .� ... i l6y . '? . �: !"� -, . �A 1�x_l I" - " - it' a now comploto to-the !coii 'Irrg'bro%s­, es bast dow �­ � - , �i . -, ... N I - - 'j- �.­ 1 _4� � ,.,,,,(,,,, ,, (ara , , . I iA , � # :, ,� j, I 1. " 1� - � I � - - . I., - * ' . .1 .. ... :. . . ­- t ,-.- , .�: 04"the Wrld. ­ �­ . . . . parties from tile different tribes. - rho best ..' ., ; - ,��� _', - ,#�,�, ' I I— ; . & -iforth'�r I: railway crossing at jaw quivering, and his ba o le re �i 1,I .i. .I .� ; �'.. : , ­ ji, -.---�� - - . I . I 'A I . ,-. � ;6�k � I.. .1 4�'. ) . ... ..11­i"_,: .. result of.ill _�-.1 . t -I � ... . , . . � :�� � -. .. .. __� .. , c expedition W -iodiv . -_ ­ ,- An. ., T to railroa a get$.W,000 &Ile ed %Vhen tho second bench I d ' c bi .!--%- - , .­ ­ - , - , - as the itrih -to � . . . . Act' i , . : �W ­ . . I..11. . I I I�.. , '.." ,­ ..:�,: _. . ,;, - . I - .� , ,-:- - ul I . P, I I - ­ . I s A-14 .. - _. - da'"Isgoo; �Il *2,750,00). 'he fie. wias 0 *7 '. 1) . v., establishment of '.'a prestige which has . � - T :: Nr .. --- Ij 'A �b�ei heon, in'bcto&'r;�Cr' !bner". I "" :. , " . � � : * . nee more ,jound down, a li:� - . - . moy. ; . - . er T- '. 7 , : ,v4 n"*i-, - - I: ..." V ;�:'' - onviots resumed their work. Each in ZL. . . , I. . Y . served tile Police in good stawl. in . award se is to Matichleater*41arge sum to 0 , - t� le 01 -I 1. _ 1 1873 the Damininn, of Ctinads. had a"Light place" siiiA,and has enabled thein 1 . - `,(A ._ , be mu'lated in for privilege of making meat the ficars became m:Pre hideous .an-, � . !I I I* - _ .. Z_, I ., I f.. . . � . �% I � I .1: I lm��!` : ' ...a serious problem to faco. It had baught to -.diaregard' immeasurable odds against _ " ' ' ' 2�1 : - shi naviga,tioni fo� wliioh the corporation mor ghastly; the b_%ak, i ides, and.legs of ,�_:�� - : . : ...I.. / .1 . . e , __ - them. � . . . - -.'If A A e ., Of- $?I;, i . � Pf , - .�.- I I �- ItupAt's L'And froin' the IludsoT Bay Cbm . � 0* . . �. lie Iter.11"/ Pitt up S22,5^000 in the tortuted creature were� streaming with I" Z_ pany four years previously. The establish- Colonel M acleod sucoeede,l to. the' 06m- - aAdit-ion' ft) th ?1%k ", I . o 50,0 ,O f urinid I D �, V�-__, �g-, ,Z I . , I I I ,17" . Y bloii.d, and after each bow the sufferer I "'t he I . - . - I . ,.." . . . . . . ;1, - ' 'I � , � i . - . on. , 0 t . %,C.8 � t ba had're. 'mand upon C61onel French's resignati' privi,& cal I &I I r ment of Province of Manito . ,ave forth a dull groan, which he tried in. E , , . The enttrpris6 miya the New York Sun, vain to repress. AtI4 froi i the crowd that - .. . .I - , quired the. Wolseley expedition of 1810, During the next two years tile Police *ore �- ,., I - .)t - * ..,. and the maintenance of a g1trrison at Win- busy building themselves.posts, establish. - .1 �. � b Had a ton I struggl� for existence stood around could be. he trd the sobbings - ­ . 1'_.: %_k, I . � 9D " " nipeg, which was just springin� up round Ing supply farms, and exploring the country.. . J. , 11'1 ,� � , I against tho cc ned opposition of Liver* of wives, .mothers childr,m, and.relaLiven . ... ._. I � .- J; ' I .-I 1. 1. . 1. . - I.,� .�. I .. i ;- the woo4en palisadesi of old ort,Glarry, Those were the golden da�is of� the force -. ' .'. ' . pool and the r ilroilds reaching that port. of the dear..tortured on d-the frighte.l- . -,; ,- � I , i - tho Red P e - the life %ns one of constant excitement and, e . But that istru gle is now, won, - d tbc- ed h%lf.cries� of those it. - -.,---, . ! -I_ -..� -- But all beyond . .iv rwas practi � . 't. � at stru an 1110 were awai Ing ." . �- '. : w :�-: p, . struggle for tr tile will shortly begin. Dur- their tarn. The tinhap y Governor-Gen- �, , .­. . ­ . v,-.tjly unknown, 'and 30,00".) Indiana held the adventure, arid the duties were almost ;. �'. I . p . . . . I I � ' ' . 1. - . I ..I . . "11, �- I : plains over which the buffalu herds Ln purely military, forno se'ttlers ,then went .. . �, -t... ing tile, last It If year 708,169 tons of trier cral, who in the drunkenness Qf his author-- - _ �,, . I . -.. �. I��,1. -, -11 roatned. An army'of regular troop3 seemed beyond Manitoba. The great lipirds of - chandise hav been carried over tile opened ity imagined that k,to - _ .: . 1: . ..-.. � I - � . . . . � I ' was obeying the - . '. 4.. . �I,,,� - -- , necessary to take. and lteep,po.seession. buffalo still ranged the prairies, and It is ti I �11 portion of tit ship canal,.as against, 423,579 righteous. call of Auty, all this while was , .-�, � � !Na, ., - e hundred strange now to read in the old ordor'-books ;1 tons so oarr ad- during the corresponding . .:�, �V This was done by a force of thre , , . -. counting on his fingers the number pf blows , - _ �1 !,�:� - . I I . . .. . 1. ­�.__._ " -1 - I probibitions from all period of th( year before. Recently a vea, as he plaoidly smoked h' )ttes to ,_. - .1 j. " . men, wbi-eb for years practically ruled a ooting more animals " i . ': C"%re� , - , �.L � �­;�._ - . Ge . fl, . � I Adj I _� � . , � region ag large as France and -rinany, than could be used for food. The gr,izzlk" 1. , . eel .laden Ith 4,000 tons and drawing 1. � �- -3 � * - � light which an obsequio , n t was ..-,. ..,, � �-f ­ " I � dealt with unruly populations and moat bear it id not beat h ii flue.) retreat tot the - h ?-,. I . two y-ono foetof water sailedfrom tile always ready -with a quick,y-6 ffered match ! , _. .. ''. "." . L ' w . . .-,� .. -_1 .�� , . . -, . . . C--- Lk /f � ��. . exacting conditions, and reallv brought Triountlins, and there were 'antelope in I'l * �1�%.,- I 4 alfort' Icutta, . . When more than-fifty blows had been given ,�, i �: :, .I,,.. I,,I.�_.- � . . in civilizing of this vaddistrict by abundance. The.Indians often came into ­ I � - Amsterdam has had an experience not the pdana t cease a grow I or ati .:, .-.._.�-�. :..'-- I about ti `­L . n d t r, arid the . . ., .- . - .1 ..., ­ - . . . .1 I 1'. . ­ . conflieb over enor ' ahrilents upon oach ' wholly dissimilar from,that of Manchester. learned doctor ififormed the-representative - ,�� . .;, - personal bravery, juagment, and character. � a& '" .,- -1 . - I� j,-,! . .- 11 I .. -, � , 'rhis paper proposes to 80mething of othor'a huntitig-grounds end wero.q k to ,--. I- I At last, afr,,r twenty.years of ,strug le of impgpial authority �,. ..�_ - - tell � u'c I . . . . 9 that the victim was , :_�,I--- ,� ,'� ':�7. . . _'�.�' ' . , . . _ ­ a ' against I .I - . - 6610 the story epitomized in' the badge and appeal be the red-coats as arbiters nd pro. , - I bile us , ot notghboring cities, unoonscions and that further punishment L -.' "�, � 1. - . .. ! - �dv � � - Z I a .. _-, -� � . : . . � I., � :: 4, motto ,jf ,the- Northwest Mounted Police, tectori. At that time the Police had the 'Ll-, . he has Cot blishog better communication would be-dangerous to his life. But the : :` -',. - - . whose scarlet tunic is,tlie symbol'of law and. whole managetn'ont of the Indkans on their '-�7. 44 � . by the Her ,ode canal with the .Rhenish I orturt:j'process went on till the seventieth- - � � "� ;4 i ^ � I . -the Rocky shoulders. They had 0 reconcile them to , 11 2-1, rovinces of Germany. Even now she has blow ;- - ,- _.�!- . :.,- order froin the Red River to . . I � . � h beenstruck, and then,-t-.king his ­- � :,, . . I .. .r- " . � . I _­".L� , .. Mountb,ins, ana from -tire United Stal',es tile coming 9f tho whites, and to protect I a tad to put,u with a less satisfactory route cigarette from Ilia mo%h, the Governor. .. �,%-. - .��-..�-.�, ,� -.1 . .. . .a ,. .:� I border to Peace River and the "8)%skatche. the an-veyors, who had already begun par. F, �17 . than that oo to led for- the canal has Only' General quietly said, 'Enough I bring for. ,-:'�`,' . % , , , �., , . . . I _ ". ..�. ,_:4. -� I- , wpbn. . .- . I cellinE out tile country and exploring the �11 - �­ A. mininlum Xh on the bottom.of 651, fftet ward the next ' " _ .._11 �, ,. . ,.�.� ._ . ­ , , : . .. ..- - - � I . . . - . 1�/ Though organized when the late HOn. routeof 'the railway. Their abilities as - - . " .. .. and-& minim im depth of 101 feet. Tranait - ­ ­ . r �" ...'_ - . �: .. ____ . � , .. ... - ' �' ,�.:�* urte was pr . _. , I . ' _' . _­.�� '. .,�'I. eyi4n ' emier, the diplantats were evidenced by the readiness ­ that formerl needed from, Iiiixteen to eigh- , Cjj0 - .' z. .1 I 1 4, - * * . ' ­ , , Al der Macke ' LERA'S ENDE VC ROX 9. ;­ .,�'- -� ­ ... .. : � -11 - ��1: I'—- .. . I I� I -11." - 11 - . . . _. 'Mounted Police we�e 6ue ot.Sir Jolin Mae- .with,which the Indians e�Piered inito the - ; � Leon bottre i now done in kieven. Th�e canal ,.. . . . -,: ,:. * - "..,�, :''.. . �� \ - . . - , 1. . . . : �,. ­2� ­ donald'8 inspirations, and after, Ilia return treaties concluded between 1875 and 1877, . __ .. � .. � __ is free of tell 5. NotIndis,Unt Arabia is tij a Iteal,Beeeding, "-�, � : I , , 1, . -# . � I .: . - . .- i . -1.9vl- r-- I -. . to p er, in 11,478, they always remiined and ti eir soldierly qualities by the bear ng . , . . . L � . .Tito- oolln ng,of the Cor!41h n,i,,l was I Irlaccorthe 111ax"e. . �! -;; � ,4 � I , , .�,j� - .; to naC , . � 1� .11 _..., .. � . . . - , str 1 . ' .- ! no of the'detachments that escortel ths coin- � .. . . � - noted n6t ..o g since. This tly,u ' -_ , . �­ " . � . uilife his own0ye. The red coat was . . . � ( . . . .1: - selfhelp cana , having been constructed by' - Sbooking aa are the statiitiesof mortality _ _1 . ,�­ 1: ' nceasion to historic sent 'J)Ilt miasioners. Convoyiug tile large sums of . ( . ., . ".. ' ':': ' . mere ca . iment, . . I among pilgrims to JiNlecoai reported in The . I� ..�,Z,:-_.,:�� I mont3 and stores ot supplies required for, OF t ICER OF TIIE MOUNTED POLICE IN FUI1L aprivate cot piny whi4h got most of its �, _ _ . ­ ,..i . 1. I _r his crafty appeal to ludian tradition of the San-froni--.euiii�safewdayi� ago, where of - . . .. . . . . - . .: I . DRESS. . capital lit Fri ioe. This canal doe's not crass I., . . _�;%_,.:��1.:� . '' . ..-.. . , . and fil,htiD" qualitiies of tile tneatinualpayfrentato each h8a(l of a �- - � . �, -)t out but half the number ro- - '.1, '. . .. . . . good faith I 0 -a perilous duty. The distribu- -_-_ - . tile ist,limuls t the uarrowetit.Apot or even 9,000 who's . .1. .-King George's.X An," who3e ally their famil� .was turned' tile death rate of t ' ... . . n.- . - . . work, too, in quelling strikes. .which at I lis year is but -,�' . -, : . the lowest. 11(i question of surface drain- . ��� I-, - I I 1, ; ,.. - brethren ill the E1i.9t hid been, atid to tiod 0,11iom required firmutso, taot, nail times,threatened to become seriofte disturb- -1 little greater than that of ordinary years. . . .'. I I . � age was main y considered in choos .N....I .. . whom-- , Hudson Ba alparly insigh . The health offiaers of lion�bay and other � -.�'i- - I- . evyeii the gre-- t . into t, e my . � v - an Horne, the President of line.' it trans ired that-alillost, a ti- � .. - .--.. , v . � y Co atery of Indian charac- Rill-ea. Mr. V , tit iniLaho _' :,-' ' '. _�, - owed allekiance. - - . ter. flut these are qualities tile Police have tilt Company, has borne'lhe most tell' all L Indian cities have for eorm tim�� been coi. - -, .: ­ . I .. . zottogether alwayishown in "marked degree. , . Ing cal courselch .an by;qero's Roman engineers l .­� .T�e nuclens of the force wai j tot ti ' I C lecting facta and statistios ;a show th t In- -. �` 4�s _. .. . ftiony to their services in these words, had booln f, I owed for &L a din tance one . - . n to I .1 ­ '.�_",., . turril of I . In 1877 nearly tile .Whole cf the dia does not deserve the ill reputation&it has '_ I T�:I L.; �.F_. . c �'. in Manito' ba, in the an .873, under little written to the Commissioner: " Without from anotheor f 151 feet two parallel lines . . - ... .. (; of being " the endemic I ome of -cholera," : , 1-1 . ., - . I" I the command of Li utenVnt-Colonel Fr'euch, force was concentrated on the south-western tit,i assistance of tho offleers aud men of the ot shaf to we a found, forming Part of an but that Arabia is the howe of the plagu . I. . �!..I :4_ .of the Royal Artillery, 4ho had done-Call- frontim to watch slid check the 01,000 Nionk 1) endid force under your command it ' . . - _ . , , � &�, ,�- . ! excl6va on them. A .ev I _... .,4,;.-. -, adagood service in organizing her artillefy who sought;refuge in Canada after their do. tion �2) feet wide betwe . 1. ��'.�. � . ,� - would tiara been impossible to &�complieh and tjiey are preparing to make '�trenuous � Z.� ,. . - 1 . . 4 . a as ohnilax 8ysten to Nero's was. followed on rouse tile Ambian an -- ­,I�,% _11� -:� ch�i;ols, and who, Lf Ler winning fresh dis- feat of Quiter on the Little Big Horn. Fort much work an we did. On no great the modern w)rk. . efforts to a . . thoriLies- , '. - _ - . , � . . � Walsh, in the Cypress Hills, was made I . . - . - �I _. ____ - . W(rlu within my knowledge, viihere no in&ny 'Fr rich political enterprise in Siim has and convince them of the J act, and to have ' - . F., �,,�'��3.,-.,.... I , , , . . . . . . headquarters inatea,l of Fort Peliy j a pan. i a i I � . I ,- -.:.: � . ­ - . - . ; int n have been employed, has suoh. perfect them apply�a remedy. - Some of the statis- i � ­ �. � .*,: . �_,i7� . I I . - - boen quickly allowed by a - _7 ' r '' - I . . . � nginearLng pro)- .. - - I- .. ..... . 1. commii,nding tile' trails 'from the Upper order prevailed." I . which the English decl.ined ties printed in the Bombai Gazette royeal....'., ��-, �-�, :-.. ! . *A . oots. The car) I ' , , . . - .1 . :."_.. � * I li� . I _, .I. Missoiri was established at Wood moont rill then the Polioe had mainly theig own - i a terrible state of affairs. ' . I I .. 1 . - I 1,:, , - L- , _ - I , tain 1 o the eastward, and" the go;rrison of uu#ertaktlig 1 now likely to be built across �F. . ,. �.­ . .1 .. I , , '" ,- ., - .. -I I . . I ­ i- Po 0 - roturne a ..I .,�-,. I -_ . I Fort Wacleod was increased. A. time at sa oty to consider. W lth� the.rapid Influx t Ile M%lay insul&. The selected point is According t the ofh,,ial 1 of th -1 I ­ I _t. . �A, . . . . ­ . ''. I. :11 wt_ - lew ., . . . . of settlers came responsibility for lives and In tile Saw all pro Incas, where the canal Health otticer of Bombay, of 9 I.,o0o pilgriMaj L . ..�., ,� - 1. v I I - `N& ,o,­T great anxiety ensued. Tito Canadian lit- . . . I . ._�__, . . ., . - . - I.L. I /1.71 . ( . pr)porty scattered over an area of 375,00U could W con acted with the inland sea whn left that city for Meem during thepast I , ! . -, 1�1 . ­ I- . . !,/ dianis, especially the Blackfeet, werostrong- 11 . " *11, -I- . - - - �..n*.. ­ , ­ _.. . il >1 ly opl'osod to the presence of tile Sioux- O'l is,re..miles. .. Trading posts developed into, which could e ily bo readered navigable. eight years only 60,OUO have come ba,ek. * .. 7 ,.-:.*: - --1 - - ., .� � .- . I . tx) vnis, now contras of popu a e per- '­ - ..' ,�:.-, . . - .\1 % . 1 , , '4k ille in 3re so M it was already apparent that iation sprang-up -The French w Ji Ill it isse,id, to se ure thirty 1hirty pilgrims in every I undred hav !, ..". . 4 - � �- ��- - I I � . � . - likd ")agic, the cattle-ranchers oectipied the miles of terri tx ry,on either oide of the water islied in every year oi tha; period,and very - .- ,�:.!' . ­. - and ., -.. _�' . .. . I . � I ) i .- .1 . the buffalo would be. extinct in a few years. rerion at the base of Lhe mountains, Way. This se of those who surviv)d to return ho' --; - � -"-I; . . �_1-y 1.- - The temptation was great to smoke tile til4l ' . lialne, if carried otit, would many . rne*, ' . ., .. . (P. tobacce sent them by Sioux runners, and whole face of tl.to country was changed. j,II :W shipa I'll take 'a short out to Saigon have oome back only to the of dibease con- �:,, :_ ..::,- i'- � I I i f4iinuftaueousl Witt tl i coming of the wio i ' ­* -" ���: . ,, 1 thout pasaffi; through the straits of Nfal. traoted oil the p 1grimage. Tile facts ad-- :-i � - ;* 'L""�' . I � 11� A thus bind themselve a join in a . . - .. . .' . ­ - , . 0 11 I C 11 t ' ' ' 11 of* wNto men tKe butralolllme^ma extinott MCC4 and wotil(. be important from a politi- duced go to prove that th� pilgrims do not .. , . L_ ,_ ,,�,:- , .. ., I 1'r- I . . . I ;': .,­ ` ., _" . I _: . . i._ _ ,__*..,.�, .. ; � I -0 POv- cal so well as roan a commercial poi t of L , . _. . , �.�;. . fort to 'sweep out once and for all the white art I tile Indiana, reduced at OIIc`8 t I n carry disease with thdin fr3in ludU. I . '� I U� 1. There I ., __ � . , A ... . , - _,�. _�.:_ men, whose numbers seemed so scanty. c ri y, &ud'uo longer inasters of tile plains, view. . . L I . is IL 01gid inspection at lidnabay before era- _.L�,, .',. '- -,:t,"- :, ,- A - , . - � j j- %, I ­ . � LE . , , 1, But-chiefly u nder Crowfoot's influence- felt th ' -posit' bitterly. Among the All of these )rojopt . - '.1 �: 1* ; . . . . I 1 - I . eir ion a, except that of Main. barkation, and every pilgrim is re juired to .a ,_ ;` - . . . . I , � . . - . it was resiatel, and they helf.ad the Police th meands at immigrants there was natiar'- cheater, are (I . . a a,medical eximination, to alergo a , ,.. -i . . M %rfed by tile new seaway be- PAO . . �_�. .. , - :� �:, . .r1AD.UX_ OF THE-"ILTHWEST MOITNTHD P.OLICE by 're'rainitig from hostilities, and afford. ally a large proport,t6n of the roughest iween tile North sea and the Baltic now certain quarantining process, and LO poseen - , * ­ .,. .L _ % - - (L, - - ,..,r, .,�., - . - � - - ing it formation ,as to ilia tloiugs* a( �he ola so, and the thought that a settler's tanut .Indor construe Lion by orminy. The total a cbrtidoate of good he&IU i. The mortality . I � it hasty aotlo r ,, If ' - I .-'.11. - �%.: j .. L' _­;�_' :_ - . -tin cti-o in Austra a, rec�utily retired from new-comers. Sitting Bull and Ilia warriors or n mignt,precipitate tin Indian lengLh of this noble work is about sixty-one on the voyage from Bom,jay to Arabia in. _ _.. - . - I��, I - , . p � e 6 e a - " :� . ..L . 1 the Im erial Army as a Major-G6neral. The wer' met with a quiet reaolutioa that 6d r ak 'dded largely to the cares of the English mileso lie width tit the water line is very small. It is after i he pilgrims have 1 _"�,,L �­' . . , . --1 I �­­ - rest. making the strenigth only three hun- a6touished them, and won their Immediate 'Potice. On the other hand, th0'I"diAu8, 197 feet, and a the bottiom, at the.toe of the antered the holy citiesi at�d daring the re- .- . . . ," . L'� ' - I . - !:,. � . tired in all, went from Toronto to Fargo b -t. . ­,..�. . : ._,­ - ,, - . Y respe( They were told that so long am ac,-ustomed *11 their livet, -,ito look upon slopes, sevent -two feet -, the total depth is turn, that the mortality is great. . � .11 . ' '. �. . _. . I - . , ,rail, in June, 1871 and -had a foretaste of they. )b4kerved the law. they would be pro. ot1er men's horses and cattle as lawful noarl -twenty eight feet. .It is shown that A'record ia kept by the .British Consul,at. . :-* ,:., I, " -. w i y ­ .F.� .��. I,I , their ark in a I arch of i 160 miles' to tebte(', but could expect nothing -more, Ii inder, found in horse-stealing-and cattle, 'not 'only will L a of tho largest Baltic mor. Jeddah of the number of pilgrims arriving ­ ,.-' . ' . . .. .I DutTerin, on the sc athern frontier of Main- ,And I - _. .1 - .. I . . rould not be allowed to settle per. , port, with 'such -. - i-, "- I j" ..- E ling substitutes for the ercitetnout of chant vollsels 1; one another wit6aut diffi- at and dep&rting from tha, . ­ . ... .� I t6ha.. Weeding mut the .weaklings, and inenently in Canada, and they were finally th i war-part slid the chase, avid serious oulity. but jal that there is room for a particularn as will insure general iddntifica. -- � � .1 C, - . _. /�__ . . - . �, , _ leiving a, few 600d mail to forma d6potand induc3d to surrender peacefully to the � . .1 . . en -� linters tore frequent. Another in. va The figures of this record f ally corro- - , -_ , aissel-of this type to give way,to one of tile Lion- - -1'- �, . send adetichinent to Fort E,Ilico on the United States authorities in 18SO-81. stilticeout of many,'which I wishitherewere fi-nest ironclobd of the Gortnati naty, guoh� 49rato those of ihe Bom6ay officials. An% -- '.-. . I�­':" � - I . , . .. . * . . t.. 'Assiniboine, the Moartted' Police began Tito coolness and Pluck of tile -Pliplics' slAce to giva, will further show the cool- as tile Koenig W ilholm,with a displacement average mortality of one-third 'among the '.- �1.�...... -,. , their record and %cored from tile outset. during that critical Period Was-amrtzing. Iloilo and deLerrvination with which the of 0,757 tons. Special passing6t4ittions have, Indian pilgriniii in each yf ar,-when there is .1 . . ... I . � I With two fieldgmy and two triortems, and Their confidroe in themselves is curiously poi�lce always, .AeL It happened in 18,142, however, &Is( been arranged at intervals, no general epidemic of. c iolera, is cleaily. - - -relying- on their own transport ,rain for evideii6d by a report from the officer in bit, is typical of any time in their history. similar . 8' h ' iez canal. The cost established, and the-belief is expressed,'. . ' - too tho eon t a 81 I r - 0 t& I. I founded on such corroborative statistios as . . 1 ,- supplies, they marche,1,800 in i'tea,westward command at, Wood M un in, r000mmen A sub-chief of tile 1114okfeet, nained Bull of-tho woorkawas originally estimated at - through an unkuo,vn country inhabited Ly -ing men should bo st,%tion. F � ' ' L A . t at at least 50 ,11�. state some beef from a white man arid $39,000,W). It promises to be comp-leted are obtainable, that fully one-third of all -_ � . � - 30,000 Indian an hite des- ed' there, as there were about 5,000 Sioux fired at him. Inspeutor Dickens-& son within tile es imlate. pilgrims to 'Mecca perish i every Year. .. peradolBs,-till tile cky Mountains were in camjwd in the vicinity I On one occalition of the novelist by the way-ordered Ilia � . - . L . - . - - The Indian otticials anger t that the ciiolers - � - sight, Leaving , lonel .Nla,cleiod, the As-- an attempt by the Sioux wilil�riora to rescue artsaL SerFeint Howe an'd two constables ' I L plagues which periodically swerep around the .-.-, . . . . . . . -11 sistaot Commisshne'r, to build it foig(in by fori-e one of their number who ,had went with the Inspector to the rourve ana - TU 11b RIBLE DESPO�18X Of. world "have their origir ill the filth of. ] , -_.,���. I ­ th6 very. heart a the countir of the ter- been airisgted, was faced and stopped to( nor through amob, Though' 3USSIA. Meces; and Medi'a." There is a great . I.I�, I y . k their priso - . u . . ­...;� - Blackfeet, where no, white man's by 2S troopers. such ex loit4 wore t 114 � ,I I-. I I . . .. L rible . y were knoc4ed down and tile lodivius 1 . 1. � - . - � * scapoity of water ill these places, dnd the I - . n fe and sending anotlitsr frequeint. I I I I I . I . life w th lit 1,477 Inispector ;a1sh, with began firing, they stuck to th!lir iman, -j - . quality of tile little obt-ain),ble is bad. The, . - � �t- ' detac�haainentei rth oEdmonton amomIrthe boctor Kittsion, a guide, and 15 const,ablos, while Lha Inspector kept the Indiana bo.ok C.,ou"t T01141 11,01. Realistic 11"Irture of the fam,o !a Holy Well at Mecca offers the most, - �� - . I � I Assiniboine,ii ,atul Wood Crees, the !�Iiain charged down at-daybroak one inorning 00 wi�It Ilia revolvor until tile rest of tile men- I Litt c Fafber'% vi*c1pline.- ' compl-Ae conditions for a)reading disease. - . ' � . - . column turned back. ' They erosserl, th a war camp of 200 Assiniboin-a, who after qii rtered there-only tit) of 'a reinforce- - Tile St, 11 terliburg correspondent of the It ordinarily contains but 11f,le Water. One '_ . I . . . . - and firil at -name Saulteaux has been favored with all .'ntial devotions in the pil. - . ,� I -plaino northward by way of Qu'Appolle t� illusir pient-camo to their rescue. Tito prisonne London Chr picle of the most ease : I- . - � . . Fort.-Pelly, but flm ii&g theii irkttLded head. canT,I near bZ,,*hA%l direatened to serve was to be sent to Macleod for trial,.but." )ortunity of reading in manuscript Count grimage is to . bathe in and drink of 41e. ?- .` I- 1. . '00 OPI . . L. quarters were n4 ready they returned tile olice in t a same way if they came. jjja�okfaet warriors armed with Wivollosters, ItIolstlai's to Llicoming work, "The Kingdom water froiA this well,and At twink is always . Z.. . ... .1 . I 1! . I '. to Dufferia. ThoLherm6trieter, %hich had Surro inding the wari lodge cracted in the ,sm rounded the post, taunted the sentries', of GFod Wit tin Us." It is a passionate do- -crowded with pilgrims, a me drawing ite ,-;, - i.�- .-. - i I the shade ..'L . . .. - , - ._,8tood at I 00 0 F. when they centri of the camp, he arrested ar d took ani tried to excite the Police W"-fire on fouse of big favorite doctrine,- It re8ifit act w8i,ter and Pouring .it over their persons, . . . L . . marched out, rr;a.i I.ed'30 0 F. belowzero on away the head.chief, Crow's Dance arid 19 them, which, of course, would have' eaded evil " and is written in ev others dippin"g it up in cul a and gourds and ,. - . . : . on plainer and . �' : . I � . � - . I . . n my of wo prov- drinking it. The water Ased for bati]itng ' ! . . I - their :-eWrn. In fOUr months, to -a day, of th( principal warriors. Then asimnib- everything with the little detachment. Oo more outtil oketi style tha . . - . - . . they trt.velled 1,939 miles, besides tfiO ling t is remainder a,t the chief@ in council, Crowfoot's intercession and romine to go ion* work , and advocating as it doesa. runs directly back into the well,, and thus ,' .. -I''t*'_1. "' - -. .,I I . .1 : -, ';( distan(al covered 1) detachmeu�ts on special he warned them of the r6oulta of getting bit It the prisoner w&s allowl to go fi)r a complete ( haugo in the whole order,or as.he diseases are directly- spretti. . . . ' I . , 1. . I I . . . - � . " - collipleto chaotic -disorder of � ­ I ,�.. r- .- service. 10noo be ond the rich prairiles of the law at deflinqe aild ordered them to .tinio. Tbi@ happened on January 2d, it '06116 it, 1;he authorities did for a time this year - . ! '.-- , ...A'� . . . _ I:I Alamitoba, I ard wark in the gravel drifts of let the Salteaux go in peace. I � Va thin 111 " i is likely to give plenty of offense - I... .­. "?, ' _r q. was reported at Macleod, 100 miles a ,I", I cloNe up the well. Drainage in the city . .. ­- , �,. 1�'Nlm issouri Cotea u an'd among tile broken I it) of icial quarters. It is not probable thst ­ . I - ,.I'A I . ,� .1, I r I - by Sergeant Howe, on the 4th, and by Yo .. there is little or none, an I the most ordi "r -� . ' - On One occasion a settle siruck at' In ts publi Ltion,in Russia will be allowed-at ­' _ i,i,!.*, , 7Ve,4 of Wood Mountam and Lhe Cypiess di�an, 'Whose coomrades, some ,500'in all, 'not evo ning of the Oth Mwjor ()roxier, - � . 0"'t , _ with i nary sanitary precautions ire utterly disre - - ._�!j�, i, Many gardlitid by the.choked era ds of pilgrilno� -.. . �. _ i.� , I _ I., - I�I If 1� -i told lj�avily I m tbeir animals. under3tarlding [low .such an insult could everyavailableman, wa*at the Blackfoot .least till tolledrinos typical 11 thirty years" 4, - 11 : :� ­ - _. Aundhorses lived thiough watitof water be atcried for by a,fine,promptly proceeded ReHerve, havingordercidlitho field-guns to have pm ad ; bu.t arrangements are already Not alone-cholera.is thus bredand spread,. ­.- .- -r, ,.-.A �It e. . I 1. . and food in the arid plains where cactus , e to for an Engliaill, translation. In but the holy cities are boWeds of.knall-PDX . - .,- - : *­r 1, to dei troy the seLtler's property. Gettirt be ready if wanted, Tito post ws:9 hurri d. being ma . ,. � 9 . . I. ' k.. and gage-bru,Ah are the only ' vegetation workt(I tip into wild- excitement they ly fortified b"Ie�en tile next morning, and the twell th and final chapter the Count tells and other like terrible disea'ses. The same : �_I:,- .,;- :.,c .I . _�:. � j . . I . .1 . - . .. I I I round,.the alkaline lakes, to die from the soon began firing. indiscriminately,. and tilli) prisoner ws,h'sont for.. Crowfoot asked thai on �14ept. 29 of last year-the day a-n conditions*are true of i,n �ror, Jeddah and - ....� -..w ;, ­ . . effeets of unaccustomed tot-age, or from the . - . hich lit had written tile last lines of It's Carnaran, and the.-1ndian heal�h officials -1, -__.. ,.: - threatening to take the lives of all,,white if flay meant to tight. The reply was I, w . . . . _:I � . ,- ... Litter coN that (,-j me on' early in the ati- I y not, union you oomn ' HOW wor t-ho was traveling in one Of tile will, for the protectio ' well - .�._".. ...!-..-: .- I men. Colonel Irvine and his Adjutan,ti, ;­ C ionce. jappened to no- n of J to people as r,. � I . turrn, thou,rh oili--ere and men ' gave up t - -then in turn asked whether fam ine (I,etriete, when he I al for the sake' of the o)unbry's reputation, - _'�' -,.'�V_" � .1 I M . Cotton, Iiiiippened. w Its near by. Cr)wNot was .1.I . � I.. t Ca� in . .he arrival at an intermediate station -.- ' _. . ...­�.­-."'. .I heir Uankets t,c sheltettheir chargers-. O� t makestrongendeavora to induce the an- .:--. �: .. It It unarmed they rode straight into he meant to do his auty as a chief, assist tiCe . ."�: ...;;_ .. , . General aud �.�' . . .But the three li'un red police&'com olitshed, -1 ill 0 1 ego train carrying a thorities of the holy places of pilgrimage to :, ., . ' ­ , . the infuriated hand. Rifles were levelled .the Police in their duty, anti make aspeoch of x r o �`_., I. - i . L�ttalion 6f troops on their way to .�I �.­­. �� , . '9�' thot,t Iwihig a I ij e, what had iaeeinod,�ror k at th th from all sidus; but their c iiis people saying the Superinten r take an. intere,t in drainage and general ,. .1: r-:.;.i%il,I .9otoo.ad W dent had a small . h some refraQtory peasants . .:, � I , ' fo.1, an army-,ha taking possession of the Toula to i nunis sanitation ; to have. more. scavengnre even . . I . -31 - - I told, nd tile Indians mullenly oboyed 17'a deals right. The Indiana wore evidently I - , _ . - - ­-, ­ . G r, I . ' �igoroud- fared to resist a filrabil'inva - , `,," " -.1. . at Lone Land. drder to disperse. Inci,lents like this, how- gi .-atly improsset, and after a who bad '310' if they have to have fewer priests. .They 1. -�.Y.: , 0116 object of th- eirpeditiolt was to dtive ever, pould'be tohl of.every officer who has Ilm-angno front C, tvfoot -eiidorsing the of th i ' . lit$ oil the part ol think that.thei Western nations might Prof. ..� ­_, ..1 11::i�- � out the' "Iti"I'lauded proprietor. 14 Says; .I.. I I . .- gangs of hj�key It'raders' , ontlaws served in the Mounted Police,nor h%ve tile adion taken. Blill Elk. Was sentenced and in(luen I I itably take an ititerest iii the condition - , .- - -.L _�j �:' ': , - .1 of the vv olicy of sop- 1) fore the of-things in Arabia, aLcl t) heir 1.- - . I ." orst kind'irom tile NVestern.States., -rank and file been behind their offiocre in marched off to prison. Tile p ,,,rho roops were drawn j n� e result)of I , -. __:­ : Ivilo Irept t4e Jwl-ans' in n chronic state � - *d firmness. It wair then as it is arating.,the tribes, settijug them on reserves door of 0 o district court of justio ; a body itivestigations will be offe ed in the ,�ope .- - - ,i.r: � I � ' .1 I daring an . i ' _,i:,,.-- � � of deviltry,-and only - tile year before had ' after of duty for a anti tealelling Qiem to farm, was diaPasteful of police tell with now red belts,fl in which that.s�epa will be taken o crush out the ". �. . .t :l- -�:', . r . - : . i C('1nTlj*tt . now, an every-day- in is to '.. :1: .- , � - '­ ­ _ . ' a a -ey assurn ,�:� -�� ­ � - - i edanuinb3rof murders andout- a in what In . � . - , i._:., . ' .single constable to ontor an Indian canip it, tile extreme to these born rovers ; but by )lung loa od revolvers, stood ,maTsh led in cholera pt gue in wh t . - .., ..c� .� . . raLeg on--their own account. The*forts- in an(i make an arrest. hliomentar� indecia- grijat tact the Cree.a and Asainiboines were order arol Ind the small band of guilty pea- prove is its roal endemic 41ne. . �..,il.;,� � � �, .. . .. . __ I . I . 11 ,-, . ­ - 1. Which illey--were-r ported iorbeentrenclied, ion, Or the display of t in er wou! td have ratiaded -to move north from tile Cypress santa'awaitlug the just punishment of their __ -.*..---"I ....- . . .'! ."­� - . 0 ' I �. I` . t I -. -at the juDdtion of the Bow and Belly I a 'Appalls Valley and the )It a little distance off was arrang. - . ' ..I"�, -r:y. ften meant not only faiYure bult c rtain'. �!('Ila to the Qu' I crime. There are about lj700,1000 Christian4in.-.,' '. I �, ,� i . . . . - � 1. -RiVers, prov�d to 1e merely trading posts, 0 - i . -by ed a on out of a population Of about 260 mil- !� "I. - . _; , death, ' ' 8flakatobowan, guarded the Police from wd of silent ' spectators, some Indio, ' . - I - . j �': ". �', buit . I . �I� t Of 109,9, and the inmates had taken In '. 880 Colonel Irvine$ who had been ti,o attacks of their old ent inten the Bloods, thoipand. men, women, arid children. On lioris; ,the great majority of Christians in �' ,'.-I �!�.,'. � �,je I . L. r thern8eiveg off 1 wi h,jut7 giving the polio the alert to neize arrivi t tile district court the Governor- the country are.Roman Cathojics. "'. ,� - -�. .,'. . . o .ii6 - I I 12 .c AssiRt ant Commissioner- for some years, w lose war-parties were on i . . , . I ., .1 11 carriate -and . . -''..",A_.,: ,.�, .'.(1-.,_. 1,,hance to fire t shot. Another object ' They did not all goquietlYt fiene - of Bul ia has won the:.. � � - . _� . succee Oed Colonel Macleod in the c6inmand, sthli a chatice. raf Jightod from his coos gal . � ­ �Z I� I- � - , The Prin . . - to � ' � �.. . 'wa, to- establish friendly relations -with the lat ter becoming Stipendiary Mlistratb; hr wever, for-Vig 3eal., so fiotor' us after- delivpredashort and topching . ,at ter arts of .her people by .her simplicity. '; -. . , , - �", : ' ' ­ - ., - th" hidiaq9. This was soon accomplished, - ered a bench to be, brou 'lit. ,he - "!�;": � . and oventualiy being appointed udge w ird.in the rebellion of IM5, and another *11joll lie ord 9 She attenda the )veekly market at Sofia oul-) ri- �, ,., , � . � and their confidCricio in - the polico has -when the Supreme Court of the NoOilwcot worthy named Piq-a-Potixave inluch trouble.. A proviot sly prepared bundle of rado Was foot, going f-rom"stttll 0 etall to 'Make her"- , ' I 1 ".`- * Y' . . ' , I i ' -- . , : �; . . - j_% "Itc%i from that day' to this. Thei ' . . 150 braves to sack Fort' prodticed and tile executioners were ca.)led - i eatful - - . :I '.', t 19us' Torritorien was art . purchases, escorted only by .% reap . . �, n ainu�ed in 1886. Their The former led t f the victiniq waw I . . .: � . -,.-..,. .�_ ; .t . ll'cil) 8 quickly w�ro- &w' ay, and' thej, be- anooiated with the %%alsh, butl the sight of ,103 r6d-coats, to the fro it. Tile firs a I I -1 .. I . :: At'. . . names will always a I crowd of peasants. ' . � - 1. . .� i , 0_86rfie outspoken in their expressions of . -I devol,)pt�ent of tile ard' two montitsill 14uns, on its wooden tile tatb.or of Jilfamily, a.man about40 years f I � I . 1..Z � .�-�­ gratitu % 1. rapill and SiLCOOSSfU ' Md-ne. Christine Nils, on the famous- . - , . ' ­ ­ I_ t _- I de to, the ( for sewling countuy, and a record of tbo- disti' nished bastionis, changed his, mind ,-and kept of age, w lose probity, 11%ad been proverbial, i ' j two of her .-came in--Madrid- I �, � �tl'elll such protecto is.' As one- obief-'told . 1 I 49 I tillif though sooLi-afterward and who enjoyed tlld� trust ,and ciaWem. of s9pranol haf . .- I.�. t_.;.% . services which both began, &It Canadian' ilia, civil for a. I . - - � ­ 11 know that all docorated in a r&fher' .novef fashion. . The. -_ ., -, I 44 Before you 0 M .. I . � , 111fil , � -.,-,. .-(I""101 Macleod, ! caulie the - River EX. ("'101101 Ity'ne, Wlt� One leer and, 22 111014' bio felloy-villagera. e . . h leaves of music-- .1 -�__ ­ ..I ...I� ill CL officeri In fjord Wolseley'u* Red . . I their�hand � vatn�-' he I therefore silently bed,chamber is papered wit ­ _,. � ept along now he _*3 Alot afraid to ioir lives: lit 4 by prayors.I Mr . . ) I - . . . I -1 - . 1% I I I I . I . . ­ . pedit ion of IM, Would itself bo thei history 11, d to take ti . _ , ; � hi It he has -sung, and - .1 . . -- - . ---11.. ,W41k,1re(,t21 ,The3- were givena general . .! I 1.­.- - -IP of 500 lodges�tqehforpo, .CiOvqed 1110961U , &#d.- :,,-Iay.1; d A from the operas in w to - bills site , " :'� ' ". . . � .- riling into hiticati I . 1. . - O1Vn . h the hotel � I � , - -__ of the Northwest.1 1 . ­ . . % si� vtol Ift, frorn. i , rat4 do c-ijorajo 'd r;anj's the dining-roqm -wit - . I _', � ' V ia ow b ' ` � is �� � . - .W began 0 a nderof some hor q_ _ _ - - -11-l, - 1_111 y 11A, - ' -_ I., � I � . . - ile Jaws, told that ,thesewou. ld be , 01 'Of that. hi atirre . Iq I - - Itv'r000u- Il" collected I ours through the . I'* . 'le:"i s ry __ol in her t . _; . "'Zioloo.: � TI , , I . _T ' - " ' I I n and Indian all kei- .-Terr' itoryt, - ,�. 9 Ju_ @ � -,� � c. � * �_ t 1, ii' ' _. = ( r i � . I . . I - I , 11 . 11,mille for white ma' The modern er� ,0 I 6i% , I ­ � .. . . .. ­ . 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V .11, .,e O testi a be in a sei lee of re 1.va1 uieg6tn s _ :... ` CPAg /� wo sae the oU arch. A seen' 6ont>tivi�l� 9� �j .f.� O `4 1 . ,.. _ • , . ores moos o� lame bein norther a - , + _ 1. - i y mornin wt ice i►fflce L$s61+ 'iday Dight a were g181t9d;b a. tion g lY P ri.- i ' RQ A`Ck �� y fiat 9,in.the let a n of iioarboro 'r�awA. r g;out. severe st rm which 1 id low seperal;tre�l ship'. The farm is vied situated, being en-iiia 'ti1. . " 'by doe�`1:I Ms`3 and mac fens},�, Kin n Road,14 tnilos tro�n Tomato�market. . . 'V p -! On ti preniloss are tt ow f>�I1ma house two' , Ia#»' 'YO v . 1'!-A,{,�i .L A �' ma c;;:t y " y _Vl rs. j"sp t. G it aid 1a a�t►saoe. . } �, .. p The se vice ill Ce> tenntal churc WAS barn and other ontb didings.- Tbo farm is- � t@ w19 of lang�l wynfl.•d'OF ��'LizTlsu�tti : rather br of last Sand's Desi t he'1 well t,need and higgtulyy s Yitaille forclai itl 1�- 1 - �' they. woti . ,per like - l0 seats. y owing o t Opal' as the . Highla d Oreeit rnnrturoih ;r u _: supply fa ling to put in an a pearancie. t, ,ta when the ao ' uent insertion,per line - b p P esessivn Slyest u n completion of son- _ �S'S - TI - ', P a the does not incl de Lege1 ox For®ign ad- Our sol Dol Was OlO1Qd on Thursday a' d ve an n ers. For Ii artioulars apply to !_ nd'. . - ante. Friday o last week, wiD A,T• lL 't 'x',Highlas Creek P.O. • #i-tt• k' _ . 'O j. f/ ./ .... have 1' terms giQen parties making con- being�n ttennanee a� the convention. ,r __ ; . -V I lon­X Ig ` r tole or 8 month or by the ygar. Half- g 'j .,.fly or contric s a=ablo T� . I 11 SUIT.- ' 1. . . .. I ­ .. epi 11,�,, y P f quarterly. Miss innie tiro n•well attFended the . .1-_,�' _ ' . he' 'Business cards,-ten lin s u:under, with paper; annual meeting of the Woman's MIs610n• �T ° ' ,;One year, $5 00,payable in advance. g � e i� - made Uf the very best Materia art 4V cry . '` 1 Notics to local col mus tan Dente per line, ai'y socie y last week,i as a delegate fr011a i�A CES ETt , ' five cents liar line sac subsequent insertion. Centenni I MiseiOn BDt1. f �':- special contract rate ade known on applies. 1. t -' tion. I"7o free advertisi g. Mre° P ndall, a for#ner resident of this - QL.1. <• • low . price, O t0 1 �•t ;. -` -> Advertisements witho t writter i.structions locality assed aWayi last week at the - - - i, - will beinaerteduntilfor idaenand chargedao= residence•of her daugiter, ire. S. (Ira• Wil IAM GERN Nl- . bEGEASED, 00 _: . 3ordingly. Orders for isaontinging adventiue- - ._ R menta mLst be in wrsti ham• T e funeral hi "- g and sent to the pub- ch"Was held An B ' ': disbar. Wednesd y, was well �tteuded. tBDANT to the 'i Revised $fatales Job Work. rom tl attended to . . f Ontario, 1t�7 flha� P P y pater 110, notice is i I : ­r, ii': r We not ce that a o rtain young clan beech given that oil or, store and others hav- l � TJOIR , j W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. in this vicinity looks very -rlelaDcholy at ing al ma atnat the ate of William Gernon, late of the .ownshipof 'iokering in the Couay 1 _. .. 1. ,-. ... resent. Trul the beet of friends mns6 y p y of Ont ria, A to deme doceae8d,who died at pp r here �'ou �rlll ha a fine selection of th `Iatest `° Our.Iio'l�tioB--- triot'IndependenoQ. AaY't. It ill no doubt Console h1CiD to the T avn of W?lean intestate of New}York, ' Our Alm—A Firs -alias LocaiPaper. hum 'over that well known song '•Wait on or bout the elevent day of August A.U. . , Ile ;. „ 1891,a required to sen byreqis tared letter,or r - j' . Our mgp0ets, ions -The hearty till the CI ads Roll By . •. :, delive to Messrs.Dow bcCiillivreey,E;eltoitors, Cloth tl to C OOBF3 fr01x1. a,lPort of the people of Pickering and vicinity. Brock Street, Whitby,o John Bordon, of the ' + •. i P. S. G. E. Notes. •.4 said T wnshi of Piek o (whose address is k, - 1-Z -I ;t Plaker ng P-t-t execu r of the last trill and - , - , . .: tlillli llHi tiKg11pi11i11liiiilihhtllit111INlllir� '`. . . � . J Lestam nt of the said W lliam Ciernan,doaeased, % FRIDAY, 0 T. 20, 1893.,. °' •Fo Christ and the Churcle. oss or •tore the sash da at november �,, D,• INS tt, it name�e and dresses with full « ,=;, It is not too mach qo peot that tl�0 Ea- ticular of their claims ud of the securiti p°(iit ,W grantee wer�thl �' t0 lie- ITlflde up III fir t-Class sty]]g ' NOTES AND CJMMENTS ' deavor 8 ties of the United States and Cyt h d by theta. ` p Cenpda w' 1 give daring the coming year a And otice iP further given thatItter the said A i' « .` , Harter of million dol ars for Home and last,me ttoned date the said Executor will pro. _ b men tailors. - , The World s Fe►i is to be el6bed in t Decd to distrtbate file assets of the said deoeae. : ,.. oreign lesions, in dition to all other ed aano g the arsons entitled thereto having ' a blaz of a lsndou . --- - - P f same giv n by ohq hes and sabbath regard ulptQbechin► ofrrhtoh sauce eht►i1 �IN IT Y i � XG LVT �E �1�, j ;. i schools. I ought tel done: it can be have n given as abov required; and the said �'"' E WILD :1 It i rumored th t Hamilton I>d to done; so h I on this al rious work. A roll may°°par rthereof to any pair route orad a� nag of j as have second me ter in the Ontario, of honor w 1 be display at Cleveland neat whose taim or claims notice shall not barej � IT Fj�j CHARGE Fes Assembly, summer n which wi been re tved by him his Sollitors at the ' be inscribed the o t _ name of ev ry society t at contributes len time at eaaid, ar1. 11800ie11 c ore thro h a re lar mission- Dates t Whitby this b day of .October d D : d :., The Hamilton memorial statute .to' Jl " It y ty for the s tr of the Hip osis 1l�s'Sir Jonn*Macannald kill be unveiled Dow& cOInt41YRAY,v of Christ. Every End Society in the JOHN GORDON.(iORDON t' ; Olt the 1st rox Bron St., )gaeeutor. - - ' . P ,:� - - . land can have its name n this roll of honor y. - 1, . JUS } if it will. ill yours? Only gifts that o 80heitor for Executor. Pickering P.O, �. _ g A proclamation making Thursc'Cay through re alar missionary societies will "`�" ' - -.--. _. I .­ ..�r, Nov. 23rd Thanksgiving Day appear_ be records and not generat benovelence or "ROu HAM .. . . - Ew I Ir . .� ..1 . - 1 . .' ­ ed in Saturday's Canada Gazette. . gifts to the home ohuroh ; for this is a mis• . . -,, sionary rel of honor. , fill ltxlp Of Relays a +reZe aI1G� Tweed Ove Coat$ Which �A .Chicago -despatch says : The The Ch 'stian Intelligenc r says .that 1 I orld's Columbian Exposition will there are t tee Chinese churches in Cali. ILO - ] t 1 _ . "* '- - �' L . P -.I- I fornia, and that they ave all organized SHOP We Zlr$ JIe 1 ng a pr cis EwB,y down. . positively close on the nigiit of Oetob- . A. . . Christian ndeavor 8 ieties. - . a , er 80th. Rev. E • ° . �` -'-----::� g rton R. Dung, whose work I have complete st ok of Snitlnps, Paras• . . 'Llb foal to s®e .. } among the ndians is f miliar. to all En- inge a d overcoats ge, which will be - t in' D` n t •� he• • . All Canadians will reiret #o learn deavorers from addr at the New York m e up is the v ry beet inannor _ - ` that, Sir John Abbott, ex-Premier, is Convention ss to' 9 k for four hundred a u in prat• lase style. 11t11t11!II11111nlilnliltiinilllillNiiiinnininm r .at the point of death. nights in London. afore leavin th>ie I ^ ; . ` ° p �e 1$ affiieted gg Those airing cl bing for fall and _ -- . country his late6 work with the Chicago: ..r- with >t cancer. cago winter will do wel to call and ex• € :...._`._:_ i 1- U D d. do REAT �e i i ,reaigrf 'n Iessly? Bead thio sa plea. Pri away a n. ;- . - I - Th$ Patrons of Industry Of Routh from the Clica>go Unf and be ashamed. A, IIHIa.[1, BroU ham. e * . g Grey have Mr: D.iNiehol, 'Christian endeavor a tions are the ones SLAUG I ER .. - - - - i . 17 ,: . _ _ of Derdtinck, as their candidate for tide in .which o ae seeks t man,and itis coil- ,��, ERS of.PIRERING ouad� Mat ® Dip rtlent► �'YBr� piece O It mti8t be '` House Of Commons. sidered a by of ChiFi tion Endeavor eti- - . uette. Y worse th the : a fold f sw q t violation . before Chinet as to Wake room for ne goods, 1' of the pledge for any on to deoline office if you want pia ne that will give . The daily papers have just sow die- al► D . Smith and t} do so we are oin to ve ou - wonderf 1 bargains. I which the committee s fit for him to all, stood satie tion, , as be *Covered that Sir Oliver Mowat is , ' unless for same reason at will stand the lieu all ds of machinery ; also the im• A' fibs t1I13 Of �7 eat B FlXrni$hln�'8. k growing.aged, and it will be bat a led a asst." ;' j . .: pledge preyed FI ury plow at boys Dail do as - � , Beooklinveocist for � abort time until his snceeseor will be pk tTh fiealretarq of the goal w. rk as men, so Ret away with your .i7.orm T i -- choserl. Many names are mentioned �, y t e following item. sulky plc . He has Il kinds of bugloss* , ..G7. .,A„= Q1j, •l i .:.T in connection therewith. The Christian -Endeai r society, Brook• wagons, (so the strafed Rtieeberry lin, has just entered u the last term of cart, jack on gear, m of R b Speight Co. tr'jt l 'g C}jd 'sand � 1 •e's B10Ok this year and the ofSoek again elected.Mivs y ? j It.i9 stated on excellent aut,Lorit All kinds plow.pal D and repairs kept : y Elms Holliday, Preside t. The meetings - - _ that the Order-in-Council appointing have been vory well at nded thmngh the band at reaRonab rates, ---- - ' Charles M- _ . ­ ackintosh, M. ,P., Lieuten• Year so far. That the serest will be kept D V1D Sad TH. '- �:_ Pickerin Villa e, i�ortl of FASHIONA L _ T ILO I � `_ant_Governor of the North-West Ter- -uPt the attendance sue 'ped, and mach g g �� , ° ritories was passed late last week and g°Od result from them lugs ie the desire, • __ Her• : we trust, of every active ember of the So. "�""i'� - (`-" j 'V' - A G ii l� that 31r. Mackintosh will leave for ciety."—L. R. - - t Ile ins next month. ,' p''cti►ati n of the art c,f Tailoring dosis not de nd u n the len length oft a tofu e ' I g s . ` is fall bl t. Stilt rest ba P° R ga but BIRTHS. g bargains in letigtl of head and length of top�e, aecnratety applied to the variou sections of ' pie There is talk in political circles' to Tgonr -=�£bu bartos, Idoaday. Dot. tette, tst►a, BOOTS, the hsnian aluoatomy. Knowlpclgo us power iD Do profession or n�►ooaticu the effect that Mr. Meredith will re_ the este of m. Thom o: a sox. DIED. DRY 00DS, are than it is in the art of clothing the naked body of a man in glorious ! - � sign as leader of the Local oppositi')n �reK i--- t whitevale ft ft —'uda-,October 110CER ES, $ Apppaarel• It is not to be expected. nor is it necessary that very M' - and try Lis hand in Dominion matt,, u+r' 3,it bare McKinneil,a�d 58years. citglit of the Bhearrt shall becoDae a veritable °learned tailor" and be r. while D'Alton McCarth will, succeed Mer inch i s:l, t white ale on rhnr�ay Decor} S ATIt)NAIt , E•rc. abs tow� Iiia tongue in Lati , Greek and I3ebrew to eluents of tllesa an- j � - y Mary Bell. beloved wife of the cien6 ationalities and peoples. But it is necessary for his success,in this age him ii Toronto. This is probably late Robert cKinnell, aged 58 years. P y Pst_x---In Pickering on Saturday, October 14th, Chea st•whips n the market. of Ogresa and artistic tastes lint he shall know every detail of iia Useful � [ only an idle rumor as Mr. McCarthy lfl�J3, Mary O race,betoi�ed stile of wm. Pear Several lin® Ot goods till at cast. a t and be able to satisfy ill most exacting aspirations for bodil shorn• ai . � ` aged 9ti nem ,S mouths mud 9 days. - . would scarcely agree to such a pro- all ands sae at Brook std, . went. #3uoh are the �riti iples upon which Y conduct my bas Dees, � poral. There may be some ground �` and the success which as attended m efforts ins be seen in The Council of L�..�t Toronto on Tues• - F y for the rumor, however. r day evening passed a law fixes the �T* ' T � I the work done fur slay iutell>igeDt customers. .1 11 g --- ' rate of taYati n for ties onsuin R pear at '. _ � �.nci . 9s VI.C- zip`. Thai international cricket : match 11 mills on the dollar and fix18R file -- - - ___ 111411 _ f' ended Tuesday rn a victory for Aux= daltl of the ti t I .. . - -- patinleD ae November Zl. ' ._,...._ trAlin, by an innings and 70 runs. and of the s nod Dece ber 21, 1898. _ CMIL i • . score-Australia 298 ; Canada 110 On Mond y last P. M. drieraon, of - _ I 11, 3 and 118. Many of us have held the Oshawa, gap Nellie P le the choice of Tlf! r aha ede�' bill ` idea 'Lat Australia is almost a wilder- a year in th Mercer efermatory, or waiting a sen ecce at the Spring Assizes, will be U ope ation every � • Hess where bush-rangers and such �F for appropri ting some jewellery which da in the we k t i et lawless tribes exist, b plundering a ti g• , Y p , , R belonged to m. Arnold, of Cedarda►le. lone traveller. The recent visit of She took th first offer and wilt wiDter18r g'a to l . 'LL er crieketers would indicate that with the in ates of t e Reformatory, Speight wagons a .d WilkinVf - such an idea is aim 1 where it is o d she ► - .p y ridiculous. pe ill improve her . morals. s0Y1 p tv % AT :---� c _�y . /+� cH RRY - - W..C4W� r ° 4 w000. :- R OUGHAM� . ' �r A I - - New dcL�,ea tisententu. W _ . .111. ,, ' NO•. ; Y The gypsies passed the Hugh herrywood- L C T I x; 4 The sax�iY• ; i OR SALE:—Goods and band Qqt• �' cm a etov . .A I A,�lR$tu. Pion- Htlritesht�ei gaud Ge er Blaaksmitll i 1. D e was the guest of Mrs, .La n PP y to T.. daring the week. ._� : _, .,.1 �� sting, : -_ 1NB R __ _.,_ s 'ng da a on she test notice. ,T. -I'Minson was kicked by `iL horse last • I ­i `week, but is almost well again. �j1. OR bAL :-A sum er of pure bled an at loves pri e. 11 4, ag l' and hi ode shmpa}aire rams and ewes; - , , - . ._ , qh � 1. We hear Mr. Petty has leased his.'hoa>re also Short Horn bulla. Tho , Pugh, Whitevale ' to tele. nld �n•.r. Tr t l+t. P _ _ le, 11 ­ --- u ��.•�.j,m�.z,. o.--- fli-tr. �l dL. s �t . Thor, .. --- -- ---- - - -- eeaied as 1n trCer ng feet ilF � &. Rumor says that wedding came off Wed- ANTED --To ren or purchase, a -Lame jou chases Af falA.l oods have arrived and :M' ore ar0k n,. nesday. Particulars next week. farm of rom s0 to acre wi th orchard spec�ildali y. ° . i Mr. A. Yattprson and sister, of'A n_ and grove near case, Appy by l titer, STsioic- — i.: - t` LAND,Duubart0 t P.O, y court, spout Sunday at A. McPhersone. ai-1 Ct>`ll s01'ci Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. `C. Holmes, of OR SAL --A num er f Cotswold W. l� G RA A M • ' r . ' Mrs. spent Monday with Mrs.. Law Book Lam s. Appply tp A. ORN&LL,lot - # C AREMONT `,;. scn. 9, con.9, Pickers g. .P•O. Pickers g W-9 {op to Wrlc t Bu ldiug) - ti{ 'uV l' 3 We are glad to �e oar friend, James ��"-` , OTICE— he undersigD wishes to a ,d4 N Pageo Ldp O� xl : , ;- , - 1 Davidson assn onl one stick instead of g y informtb aeowinghimtba hehaa yes j" i`f.g ` two. his books to G. Palmer, Picks lug, Ville will - � = .t V ` A nntx�ber from this vicinity attended collect ell actio pts and c;i re eip te. Those �� Fel I -�Ol\ V the Coi}rt of Revision -in Brou ham on interested will if adly callstonee n�i settle,andWEATv x Tuesday last. . g thereby save Aro ble, L.FORSY H, Uxbridge �` a ', our genial in'erchant has sold out to R!lr. m0 13'ENT: A I~+arni Dont suing aUout j , � O� �.�� ��� .� ? 1;i em reel], of:Agincourt. He and hie estimable 1- loll acres, sing lot 14 in th rear of 3rd x- ,`iji � , �; . lady Vvill be very much missed. concession of eke in�q Towna ip, Cin the _ _ W. Carter has returned from the North premises are R d flramo builds gs. large ose - -N . _ O : oLard,while the lace is well !este ed by never +.tvz �'�West. He has taken a claim, and intends failing a rings. or articalars ap ly�erao al_ ��removing his family there is t$e spring. ly or writs is W J. Dale_, Pickers g ,� 'T- }aerr3 wooed as usual carried away a Tlie padersi nQd.yet,crus tbarike. the -,RE_Y_.1:,­ ar ,Y ARM TO RENT.--bein the >north �~ nnr er of rizes from Markham fair, y r +, , 11 P the ll<1atl fanners who vi ited ills TOrAnt : �r A •� itT mT�T �e � r ; 140 scree o lot 80 in fila 9r oon.of Psak- ��, ,T ► x k t .t1it t U �111k7 exhib$tpra being G. Davidson, d• 17ohaflon erin •On thane miaea aro and barns. signer El'air slid i#avy t !8 seve'a - 8t; apl►li1 lad: �, l r !; � } and J. M ° gg g n�Creight. stablin ,and god comfortable d elling, The the royal bun er ou -the ;. ,M,Y;,--e1'. 4 - t land is n agood state of cultivati�n with con- . "' ''^*` `- �� e see the posteric'are out for Zion d r;�r,, � s ;. siderable lowin done, Ooocl ore 'hef prarivuia 1t the;'�tr R ti :itf :,* ... a �• i �. ;t t, church anniversar ; and that the hnv _ P Ord, and fibs = .., ,- ,,, - T N;11It1 - HEETING S, ,�. .g �. y y e se- pduce ie well wa ►rail: by e n ver rriliu .cr At1486' C1Atit1C a d:'did ,d:' 1 I ,f -",+;*l: r( cured t e ; A eek. l bis _o 'a >. ,; , la renowned elnOnti00_st Mies J. leencin ood. 1'o• � _ ,. i- h r� . J i 1 artiGnlare i4 pl Jelin $ x,,. E 3 F ,•�s �; r 7 Rt+F�+. r ;s Y msteket'.and ee � rs � .: a . t- r �Vetherald,and the well known Hollid o Qonnos, Whic y P. O. ri _ a#. 5y 51•l ., n c. `� ,, j�. -- - __._•--.-, _�_ fetl8e:R tp t 1eh Ol a► j a. I`1:+ l' OI`tI118Dt fllk" `tillt3 S�9Ii�90 �� famil for Mo ,da avenin `'V — l4 : �_ .. . p ., E..<, Y y y . g� ' e phi k -t a'tt S' �. -: fu. -`x -' 6 _ 4�I,- r3.7 .�1 E -`�s'.y`:d•- a.; �+_ .`�-' ._+ s - . x,R-53:., •. �nM FO S �UF {3 R: -. iteeeh .t ° tom an Ons failnl to'a 1 .T2 _ t .� p l s 4.,. r; : s ttencl will miss a re .j r i ; 'i - tt , Y _ t a +tit :. ,w , .r� ; a r: °: #- 3 'z ! s yC, Y ., ' 11 . cares situs a i. t ' � -, ,�. =' k a .- t S a �- 1!g,':�D. � S� r � ��! ,;.s r_x�.s .a r' i �}:. ,. .okertm TOwll ►�r .� O � . .�..� �,,� ,..,..._ H � ,���. . ��,. �.,-,� �. !�'`� �`�• .. ��._ �' , � - . - g . . n a qac a>ns .. ,. ,,. ,a 3 � j.a - - � �•�€ •{ ,, . - , .! licat1011 for w ood fr `` , �C.'tv ' IIP power er to administer tide ams boos ,>rexite tax iv s s ;` tolls+ .i� _. .-.. ,- �yy, dation,good oro ar d 7r . ,1. h. `' � _ r s -^ A`3_ e8tato of 4J1e Into i iii: 1 e t - _:? 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P (8 4 ti - i N.l V- Mil ills � - •.- Lf�� k{ - rid �.;� :3 t�F �dt - -:�c • nd e - .a _ �.i_ -"`i --N -.r ate., �' -4t4.- f i! •1P '_3<f :( -Y S , , Ie ' �y i - - - -•sy :,'.tgo: a -,x if - :r";S• t:. rir' z Jr "- a ,`lt .r _ �,. F�j a - •'� r�..$' ¢ �. ._ , ..- •,. p,X.s•''."st - ti -.�.,t#- a, -:.-, - 't� '..2.. Sn1�1'.J3".t- - 3 r,.:, ,t„ ��• uffville 11.Ilsiile. ::! ,t• G . R-, -_. 1�",.v., .r: £4F,• Fs ' • r „ n Ta_ .t`a, aE Ar. ar: ,. lata "M,�-Vr . wl „fk o- ' n EYys iM1 ai. a re. d. Resect of , P'a ) _7;7 ,• r ./�s,_ 4 � y, M Locust Hill vn 0lr�Ma ■n } ar I. ,yam , w a8 :. r, .: + . 1f= :.• : - - ,Y:° P•";`-y. ;L Y, . 4,.L I fdv'y n 3 �E;'r _; :Lie,., T . bad! injgred Yn a ranawa scold ! . ! ! y;l4l!'ld. ff'Qt . p y. cnt, f - > St ty41i61ep0ttttdlf boll �tii��rl o rcY'1 �, i _ y <M ; u,. " - : f,0 i146rs:Wf1 3 2Y1L1�. ; �g `�R 3 � ..` : �. �, e3llta : ireuli Pe .�:« on Monde r. _ _ Yi t So f r tl�; � � veerY ..a rs.zrl: tit; lugs. ..r .;: � Vf 11 . �isin s r the )tlext.Lir a n:,ev ►mis . f t, A. , - . A. $, CplIins; rate of Glresn Ri08P, is ; ' C ti -,.:_ i 1 ire `)c 1�argYn. 1€� :' Fu r:. 4 ..� -: ►now bpc►k�kee r for Ste hen's Bros., of - r r ip • p yO S, U)t. T`lw`R : l~ TrC. Cala + {)alhngaraod • 4 • P4ei d O,boP Utste , tvi !t-l%q,t.a4h=tA .. l Y IM) u Ladies ' moo. uehitsrr Conntk liar. ion `ct,ttie, -QcwkKarinJackal, { 6" - . rten 04vrlthastrachtytbo ale tt !throb b au 1+r Cloth, .- 4,. Inch Colored Diagonals; regular t?. '...i ? _. s '113101 nufaoture self-binders and bidder twine ' 4th $3 50 randy"worth 4L g ..$l worth 6. 5fic, for 26c. - . � rid d �� of So, Imes ' rye• uart®r!leaver clgt)t c at, >:.t tv N s. - - „ q •at Brantford. a - 42-inch BluePo1kt► `,]rot - ee • { ' .Ths Patrons of peiuth Smcoe" bav� ! heir 11 1�L POO o storm liar, Enepirs ole v6, bb•itic$Aam�sle 1'nblct I�! on,..18u. trice 85x, for 66c. filar a .+�� ! j 6�o r i vroPth t0. bel-Inch Dttrrtask !'able tel o=t 24c, 7pominated Reeve- T. 'f Lennon.for Iles Ensiles reeuarteP BeaPeP or list !e CoiorQd CaRhmcrere, ciCulr Price We, for ,. • doth b t erfl tr0•tittsli Double Damask that tuns 69e, Fri• _ r I . dominion house. 4 M ht Y mlei sterni collar, edged d �,, 20c�. ' - # . �`4 ��ti�� lth ur, ata#ta r •, ;I Reeve Wright,ht, of Mort Per tong cope, 2-tnoh Double IyQrn��1; het wm-7Uc, Fri, 42•in. Fixtired Black i Cashmere, regular : � :. t Ig Perry, liatendd - �. Ladles weed Ulster. Pe ll1 to d 6be, ''� >�vrl-: liositively to retire from municipal humors t Mart h � h Ib,entre ii erg with silk. , ,Y prfco 40o,.for 24c. L 2a ttA ch Holler Towellingg blc s -fir #or _:. 11 il'i�} elf Ladles $ e►nish leo thio Cd ppa, in Hol or 16•incki,.Italior TowrEing, 80 47,-in• plait Black •Cash�ez•e. .reguIa►r r : ati the Ped Of:the year: Who wands the :: J r Boucle Cloth, bound wllti boater or _ l31ar1s ,loth.oheckecl, 4,c pries:Au far 19c. - t relief. =pb8t ? v abler tut 11 60; really worth $19, ]`oather`l ieking.t hat ws 16c, 9o, : • 'i 42.in• ' linpeato itig Dress ctufl, raguiss 'eS + 1ldatdts 1 ey All-wool 9`w®sit Uletor, a Fcatberr Tickingg that w.t 2Jc•, lies. S. i Laura Jerrntt`n, of Markham, narrov�lyP $ ca storm collar, �6p ; v rT 6-4 Clhonil)e 'Ca610 Qayo ,bst!i'trip n price 0 33=, for 43{. ... __ escaped serious injury by being caught t Fish; as g , that 44•tn. 'rn s A IPA. • 73, Tweed Dross Utmaot r sed a uee-quarter Coa ,. regular price \ . fi .. between two belts 'In the woollen ill a uolo th, tailor mtsde, 5. in laver or 6-4 t,han,i ter !able cover, ball fringe, that • tot 4�c, =e:� :r - et la s ago. "r � as.$ 123. _ 42-in. Blue Bergv. plain and diagonal, re- `.«�r $� y B 4 no hehor n s wocci CIi+fere. oittr large nd 10 4 ,o or Quilt that 1, 75e. galar prion 6,e for 4bc. 't.ie next m8etinR of the Durham Or�T Pe. ire ser®ice�btp Baru, at. 1Q:4'Goiorod ui1G that w s 125 $1 1, f , S1 t1,/ !'' s, 6o�t Teachers' Association will be held in the iia Calored ut►t that �, a p"='�s All.-wool serge.:regular price Q $. 60, $I 20, Pe, ft 20c. -, H' h school, Bowmanville, on Thursday - --- . i bF _ w.1111- y -DA - _ - _ 1.r, s an Freda , Nov. 2nd and 8rd, . us f g �`� OF ' BING SO E �PDNIEAF�'~ �A' �T i �. k A monster temperance convention will f #� �l � 1�{S ! it jA Y- ASE ChOTHING be held w Bowman elle, Oct. 27. BIgg / '. !!Tike a EADy-TO-D�Tf�; R Q'CTER,CQt�'I', .:.: , r speakers; rousing meetings and a tan'and , sri,ius �•$iagle•Bri d Ov rcefats fl front. ?'h ao are some of- o,ur lie" lire,: 111e`tons oE= all shader, send o$for tiLe plepis�ite ottmpaign. O>�f uKr� trtt" haters i LlaMtk, blue and brawn. G suis la bleak and b! :� . l as H avy I Clot Ct.otlra its blur. Al+o Stolen Twecda and a few The residence of the late Chas. R. Fa>a►ts- od Bewverr aqd Meltoru, they • s all well-lined, some with AI:•woal t`laitle, sot:;e Stith Fine French Cherok Sateen n ' TaltdblyII, Orono, was sold Saturday last t'. ,wl!'- Cloths, enc with Heavy Tweed mini gs, s wilt salt at SS, Th regular prices were y10 to 1G. - . ' by auction. Mrs. Joseph Chapman, r daughter of the deceased was the par- p . ; - . BOYS' .CLOTHING. ¢1."- •t 11 ` `'. r �'j',, 7 RI>ie $e a 8ti[lar $site, 600 ► reg ar rice, 51. 80.Fine wood or �Se+rgo Kilo Sntt., naatlr pleated, ?50 .. __ r>' ''y_ ,:_� '' chaser. ,,�� prloe� to SS fila. 2i6t3 Bo s' Trr ie►c i B �. ., Thoek ib favor of prohibition are in Y/1 �0 M1� ' � ,g � lined wi Verona fierge, Sl . ce regular bice Su to (coat and pacts} i (,an,dian, English and Neat=:h Twice=ls- well made and s x a1 fq! ��1�/7• � . to $fi 60. 280 11,1a ?'Slee-puce Sutta in t,:►trettlinn, l+;s►�.li»h mod St:Qtcb Brest lack. The vote un the plebiscite is Tweeds, ti both checks and etre , . ; re filar does S3 to 3 lZ=� e' and Youths- Lon ,';tut Sutra itt la:n••'iyh trod Caa. �r�1 . ` to be taken.Jantaary 1, just when all the . adLw, T cads and Sergesy at f Peg �r p icear, 4 b0 to $b 5p. q 1;n �' and Youths' p t{ g n x _ bogs will have sworn o$, and b�fot'e they Iht' . r ��da *� - e Y 1 Vdata at 25c ; regu�ar price, gi. ,, ,r:: u will have a ci:anoe to treat their resnition. - _ p BEN'S S I•rS. 1. Burglars last week entered the l�ulnp ��+ N � bfea s l�tok Suits In Engle b aced Canadian Tweeds, at $3 60; regular prices. $6 to 57 bel• 2 j i . li_. and Ser es, all fine goods, at $6 60 ; egula prices, $l0. $12 and $1 133 AIMn'n 131acte tVcr:stei Alen'sa Sn is is Twepda r i 1. a: shop of Har.y Thompson, of W hitl►�,anal 1[a a oa b V 1 C'o 4 t e alt=i Vesta, mac is t k T � � newest d lateral style, trimmed wi h Guo Trona and Silk Berge l wings, at $a 5Q ; rrgu'ar prices, $!2 to 515. ` took a erow•bar and some other tools. As, �ydS lana Ann atrnwts� they were tera•ards found in Drlr. Cib �' �p Tay „ QX ' AND YOUTH,`' OVERCOAT'. ' y"�` J son 8 jewellery store at Oshawa, the tools s'_ )3cys' Ovarists, ame►11 size , is apt!, Aetavers and Tweed WithI . L} `;fir. were evidentally.taken for the purpose of A l lbB R . SHOP 010, Boys' Overcoats, from Bullish Cheviots Nigger Heads and Hunt Twills $2 90 ;�re;'regular price is grgu'ar`lSr:cea, $'L 0. � J �"I �„ eotnmitting the Oshawa burglRries �! 127 Yoa bs' Overcoats, Sae materials, $3 ; regular price, $7, Y ' `� p ' , $4 50 and $5 50. + .:. f __: � I .:;' _,1 I ;r. ' ' - UXt3RIDOE. a' 7 I �, &M - - ,1, ­ . �-..- - �..." - ­ -I � _L. .:'.'�e, L' � " �. . . .1 L lltl Ct?t 1fj Ct8• ' � � , �/ { i o .1 1�e V�htle Rev. Mr -Westnev's boggy stood i - � �!�A. _ .. . in front of John watt & co'ti. afore on --.I��%_� .. . 5 136 to 140 Kin Street EaSt ' - .., � Monday, the wind blew the bugrtq spr©ad ' Child 10 eentli. ■ N * = i i oilto the sidewalk. Someone more saving t fit, ,., � than honest picked it up'andkept it. . L$Cl�t"S lr Dre�aain 25- Cts. < ' Brock street was the scene of consider- `s'"'s" .. __—__ - t ' able ezcitetrnejnt on .Wednesday of teruoou eI.-rt� -- --- ___- - t k T H RU NA last ceased by a runaway, which. might t! : FAF ERS' MARKET. , _,_,,,,}' have rasalted eerio5ely bad it not been for 893 �_ ,�. �_,­ BARLEY1. 1893! . } - Jonathan Goald's action, be running' Ont P� .t - yPICKERINf . $oxro, October 19, x89$ i e „: .. L�.. . .. Y and stopping the frightened horse and thus � . . T i I ! ' ' . � = , :.. Placing the two occupants of the wagon out W h i f M� RE AN fat,tall! .:..�.,..,. S 00 Pro t� tI0 l . - � � , -1- of.dagger. - heatG ,ttpri g .. 00 69 to 00 rt , While Sir and Mrs. Chapple were' on an ork heat,red inner...... 00 Ilio to 04 1 i, ,` , .:� .1111 .,. their way to the Fair at U.dora on Tues- te , , beat, goose!.........4.4 00 60 to- 00 . The undersigtaed is p pared to purohase BARLEY,-BLACK-EYF and other . : da their horse took fright at some i and le , bu h............. _ iy Y R pigs DADA DA t._ WHITBY. y 00 40 to 00 5 - kind of PEAS,.O TS,RYE and BUCKWHEAT to be,delivered at the . r �� - - .. bolted into the ditch, breaking the front a luso.) . , bush \.4.00.0....... 00 34 to 00 5 __ _ ,,. M I wheel"off the carriage and throwing the cc- ., as, bueb. ............... 00 64 to 00 6 1 ZSTC7 AN'S BA.'Y EZj�VA.T� r e _ ettpante forward on-;the dashboard. Mrs. ;to oil * @i1 Propr to, ay, new, a.,.......... 800 Eco 8 • or on oars at Pickering as ma be agreed.Chapple received several braises, but Mr. L raw, tolar.........0...0... ? 00 t0. 8 R Y �. .."'I'l °' Chapple escapexi with settle injury, They avtr�g returned to th old stand of the : - had toget,another carriage to take them to Volftyu len r ire d Marble works teased ho e.....,....•.. 7 13U to : 8 U 1. € l �, �Ay that end of their carne .—Times. I at !wetter to execute all oaf, forequarters.....0. 400 to 6 1 Would strd 1 vies farmers to clean their Y i • ng r grain well in oraar to obtatw :. 4= Work has been commenced on the dam ore ere in ate and all other ee hrndel artera...... $ 60 to 8 .. �, . ' the best possible prices. ' Y . at Warren's to mane a second pond for the work per ' ing the business. at U..*... ....... ...�.. a 110 0 - TZ'1�7�_ ��-�. Toronto_ syndicate who have leased 'the it.Comers ori 1 nd a ell selected stock sal carts s ? 60 to 9 - .40......••,. 00 21 to 00 -Liver of M- arl:et Se• let, 189$' 4Gtf A t fur W, D. Matthews Z3O -. - .t:n- stream therb for fishing *sarjfoses. t I f foreign • d dom do granite and utter,lb... .........:,... ptr P - Q • e, . A 8 tial train of two Coaches wa! nt ' #, doZ.4.....4...•'a....• 00 00 t0 00 4,, Pe P rna 1rle+ toe se f om. Inepeetaon _ _-__----- ----------------- cn by-the G. T. R. Monday night to -bring . will convi* ce that or strietl. .-. y first- __, ' _®�_� ---- �� ;Y, the, people horns from the meeting at Good C! s Ivor our p ices cannot be � I �1 - j RA f4 D :: EXCURSION lx j wood.- 108 tickets were sold at this station .:.-,- 1 - - so both coaches were well filled. n, BAN o a: '_ . The deer hunter@ of Uxbridge are preps • % r silo`stats a-0.1`At ' - • - in for the opening of the seastan on th a,Ix, GOING _ >iT 13 r sa )rol.i.ows:-- apital P id up, $1,500,00 he Pickerin & rou haam Electric Railwa will rub d ' loth. ThOy have been Sating' np thei No. � s 7:x2 A. �. lit ( � _ $1 450 0 0 Excg talons t0 th Furniture Tater o �. r �' - house in Muskoka 9.nd next week the fol. , " 241 MIX) D . . 2;08 P. M. � 1 . � t i l n 8 � 4 n18 Of : lowing members will be ensconced there: 1 ) Loo 6.80 P. M. E. Alogre.J. Bascom,. H. Vickars, J. << :,XPR : 9 : . 9:15 P.M. Y AGENCY, HILTS & DILLINGHAM - 11 ,-, _5 Gould, A. W. Coombe add M. McGuire, i ftaeral Sa Icing Rualnow` Trannacte , Lsbr S. Alcock, J. Doke, A. Sowerb RAINS t30IIi4 -eT D 8 Aa FOLLOWS:— ' __ �� PIOK��IN� O1V T_ fie+ No. 1 Loc L . .. . 9:15 A.M. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. , • 1. :and Bert Stewart, Goodwood . F L Flume - '\1 biix A . $:12 P. M. Interest alts well at highest current raters, y felt, Siloam ;- M. "Houck, Ringwood ; , uoU000f with rawal required. I S PECIA! � ATTRACTIONS r Weir, Uxbridge township.. A few others Exp $ P 9:T0 P. M. , g p• — -- ---- - - . — E. J. THOliTON, 1. :_ y R P1. ION ` ' .I . .,' MANAGE • i may o u later.—Journal. Parlor and Bedroo Suites e (i0Ln Sale Register. L= tF.: BIAN r C t e and Extentlon TableEi, . _' g JOHN T! lr NER & SON wish to a k `. --- naunae GLe Pttt►ll�that they ha�eo 2,U00 feet of Picture Framing_ tomer, Oct. 20th:—Executors sale of the A TH ed out a bu cher shop in Dowswelle bio b. - Bedroom Suites from $t effects of the late Samuel Snell -eonsiste - !Fresh meat a wa son hand. 'iu et'iia of aberern P ' . in of oar nter's tool9, im lementp and- orders teh,vt h tt®iRtiue{es Bootie or W. �U EverytLiug necessary; it! the Undertaking line kept constantly on baud, g l� p " ' posttna t,r, ill tee sivtr prompt attea - Prices right. '- household furniture, at lot No• 7, in he ,.. AB call solicite{t. 51 t j� I g� 6th con. of Pickering. Sale at 1 o cl ak _ __ _.._ _ � • g t HILTS & D1LLI GHAbi,, Undertaker & Embalmers, Pickering. - `' sharp. Sae postero. Thos. Pout r, A oyal B cod udder and FIriaith " aaotioneer. . . 'EN NOCK SATURDAY, Oct. 21st`-Exeoutore' sale of este er. Pl Pleasant and agreeable. N __-__4 4__4.4 .. _ _ _ ____ _ I n •house of facnitare ore ossa in d 88. A 'E3u erio Utider tar and bnnoral Director, house and lot, and household B in the village of Dun barton, the property pmic and Alterati e. : _ i t of the late Wm. Gernon. Bale at 2 p. m. HIT. VALE. PICKERINO -`` Cola sbian esith ablets are coin . See bills for particulars. L. Fairbanks, o rem dies that etre tigenlal to the hncnar t --"""-'� HAPtD 'a- .Irl 4 auctioneer. s stem They ctfatsi no poison, ane' ma p t i: '1't FSDAY Oot. 24th -=Exeoatoirs sale of 100 CtilYl Tete 1 no of Cask a fvofli s � .k,T f' givt; to they .ang st ohild or roost del ti, , I ­ N- acre Tarin in Uxbridge. Sealed tenders to pe son with rf •t safety,their powo always On hand, , STORE I— ­._ �f`i .,, ` ' ' ' ' will be ret,eived up. to 1 o'clock of the - .�- - - ," % - IN - i r K rbeing itiv , sad in many ease . above date by A. John-ton and Nm "A rr aaica}. -�* �'.. 1. Dickeson, ezecntors of the late Thou ' • + °��a V.} - ' _ fond In Daae no tender be secs tea Coludabian He ithT baetetigicly raster �Ct� the property will be set once 'offered b t e co plexton its natural appearance , ' w l�V C Wbiteira rah a d th pale soon regain thein' Dolor, X.t . I Piave on hand a ar e stag of Cutlery. 'such as 3utch r ,:. public auction by Thos. Pouoier, anay _. .----- - _ -- �A$ a Spring M Ioi a these Tablets a a 8 .�•LO '4i r -� live .- Bread kiiiv �, Tti<b1e kn1Y+8S, RaZOrS, Fit©., f tioneer. o $tirpassed ; th y o n up the vatic a t.,. WON .8DAT Oot. 25th Postponed credit also good st ck of Hand Saws Buck Sawl ,A�es , _ ',I; channels of the !hod that have bene e ' , c r 3_: � ' sale ui .Wrn� aL�u6, irup,da�1b17ts,farnitata cl K6� daring fh Wi ter Beason, and i - w and all 11 es requisite In a $araware store.. . 1. _ �,_}1 L t�a. etc , the Property of W. S. Duneheath, at lot 35, con. 6, Pickerin�t Township. P trades of all hi ds a o apoudity retaovc d . - +:1. , Bale'at 1 o'clock. See bills for particu- lY r ; 5 U Q + t , yet s Lt,L,_�:��::­�`-,':- '" .. ars• Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. AW .. tt� 4 . . TauRSDAY, Oct. 26—Credit sale of farm Are ou -uffe • ram effects of ov - .� i f , stock, implements, eto., at lot 9, con. 1, wor or ezces of kind. LR A ' �� -, -, � ,:, ;_! Pickering township, the property of W. Hav you a Po a p..�fife..? �' ,,, -. __ _ __-- - - lA 11� J. Reazin. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. For Do y u suffer rom Constipation ? : 1 ,- � � � e ,0 further particulars see bills. L. Fair• Is yo Liver orp'd ? NEY T LOANsl� `v� �_1 • p Biliou�r ? -- Yarn ' . z ` banks; auctioneer. Atte ;- `� 1. PRtnAY, Oct. 27th :—Attof ion sale^of 100 Are =>u troubl d w th $�cic $eadaoL ? !� NO ON-- I tt n - '•�; �,u , �C i .. . , acre farm in Pict,vini; Township, tit the 7 Are you a mar r o Indigestion ? :1 .:a Gordon House' Pic kering Village. being Are - oa Palen 13a low ? I� �TA E S EC U R iTY� _ s :_. , _ sonth Bali of lot 1U in the 3rd con., the. Do y n feel Tir al nd Languid ? "" Berlin F1Il e'rin , �_� y r .�' S property of lJf K. $town. $see at 2 p.m, 1 Are oa Ner.vo s ac d Uelrilittlted ? x f- Bee bills for terms. Thos,Poucher,suct. 11 Are ion 'troub ed with Pimples a d ; i ? , ' ' bought and sold on coz missions . z y Scotch FingerLng, , L. �- -; XONDAY, Oct. 30th :--Credit- sale of farm Blo ohes ? 1. '---• '`" . . •. Pa`' stock, implements,. roots and wood, ab 12 le yo r Idlood I4 we'risked ? - Life, ccident, plate : Saxoul S ''` '. lot 22, B. F. Dun., Piokerigg, one mile 1 Id_"o r Sy®tsm inn own from any cu se Agent fc�r dire, I. rr �-; x';: „L - � :r . Glass and steam Boile - insurance. 1 sot'+.h of Liverpool: Market- the property wl atever ? u s Ands u' cions) ' :, f I of tames King, Jr. Bale at one o'clock 14 Do yr a suffer Trete! rheamgtiiim ? _ , _.' a have. ate t pe THE 00-LU Ok Wi t , -!!', . .. . `. Bf _ sharp. For list and other particulars 1 It fo, y r VILLAGE 8rhns,• aid I. I", f - "' see posters. '-C'hue, Poac;Ler, titxcti.onoer.' I?. AN 11EAI,T TABLETS ? Maziaiactuler of�.I1ER , farm _ ( ,neo of tits t<boye yneations ag esu ref '= 'r A1, Oct; 31 t :�--Credit sale of ora r i e !th C 't: F'� sale:. ., �iephy ,� � .. y 8 e proper.:° o u Oreo !illy? If so,try the Columb an ; , J: � r�� y C 11 . tock, implemeistfl, roatp eta, th pr p pp Lift, nth blots a d)se oonvirl,oed of their heraith-I;i v usl�p ,grade w0u�d call particular attentirr>a ao tea® _ tY of A. P. Ee�se, at lot 34, con. u erit•i s, I)ee -wellinpit of,B ,. �. ;ieiefia'iitntwefdEeiblet drvtrlll_ iti,Piukeriieg p+ Fliilltevsle f Pr p " ,. , • , ,-,, a : Parser a•:d -tta; '01' rantfogi . , Andolu ioi for knitting weals which, � -. ering: ust west of the village o P ! e 3 Train W$akelssa, e3 -0"61 i � `�,: '- ' ., , _ ;, n t o ,y. .: ► e , •L,:ta i � h:> u ;., "fowl , t-0 1 ,-4 ,� .,. e o doers, lunch I 16t L a ISit.angering r � .• r r. .�.( Sale at one lorsis or Irrf+gu!I . . :, _ 7, ,{.. „ '. 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T"ilightwAsbecutf. li iyatorlouit-hMe lis tW 0 *41".., X- ­ , --i -19 k . -11.1 I . . I. - - - ��;!, ,� , -1 4.4- , , . 6 ,� - . , . I I loin 1w / . . " . . I -tile road -t reseiat'i ., - , - , fi­�-- to be the , . . � . � 40MA,xcig fmi4nedp is, or rathee . M I D41k -4 p V. M h -6" I tir, &tm,6nt :­', ..;-,- . -- . . ,Ji oxcellenb, and we pushed on. �,, -- ROAT, - !� ----- - -41VO4 I ,� .0 Caulie . . . � I . 91, I w Olt, century afttr ,� I � - 5M I ar �b#ibapdt ho, of 12 per cent. Of tile callos Of insanity. � . . �p -- � 6 a h , ­'�' 4W , - -were I -te-J � ­ ." - ' - .", - ; . . �. . . a P9,1n, i ,� . .. 'h- ,*J' � '"'n r 'I way-one .Of ".'1�I - . Why d bigh Opirits. Tfiob6i al.citt '4 the Long a VVY111111111,4,� '- ".41' . 'IQ' ,. I I "' "of Iwtian males, Brah. � Oty I . . -0 g fi J'U4 - a , . _ - , i .'no, lk, _ ­Jip L lio 0414 . The Australian's have . . av a lunatit., � - ,.,__ -P'O. , �..... I . .;. -.. . � -- her vvw N . 8 Mti. atioure, the t%,G; with which tho *tole The-061i b oni in,;, 0 . U. , , "i, ,� . inore church ' U' -, .: " . I - - a , , , ' . ,- 11 ., as �'. und. . I . bar a '! , . es I - , , 4, � liw� I v- ,ii�om4 , - I .� , a as . I , ,V,-. .;L ' .1�, t!I . -1 proportinn to population than 0, . K �. of langli ffair b%3 been moonaged, ' busbxn&of!tIio 4jl��cli t 0 ,�.. , . �. I WY44 ' , would mark it ' woln I omits- t�s 0 j, , � ­�. . . . . . �. � , � , -ip -� ­ --- � . .. � I— .. - people. ny othor - vy, ihe im it Solemn o I � '. _ _ , ,- - . ths, . ,il I I , -, I I . . � . I I . ' '1 I ' i - . ,. . labane . ,7 ,- " , � they ..Woa enterprise of superior craft and $I ill. and htA medical eeitificat to a . � I . 1. . . A I . �. . .. � � -. ics -carried out e had I - & I `ft 12 lUtU. �,, .- ' Wine rer - - � ­ I Kligious ceremon - . - :, � Li-, I wlien the 9 ceeded about two his claim,and.in';which har,rolAtivbs�oh - , .I. . WOO 41V )ieients 3 per cent. of tbf) 11 , � I .pro cims 0 our ' � ' ' ' L ; � I '� - - I ' , ..' . c . 0 :,�t:;, . I I . . - ,Tktora .� lij; 0"6rin I le�#t% Wtok :a-le - ev 'cent., L ri J)tir ,4�. .. :, . I 4 - I ��i. ` . .ublimity attaching of o�d to the . . . ."I 1, . -­� 1. . . .1. I consumeO, in 14,'n - I - I - ' - � ,c � ..... and the. , - . -1, - - i I ilea)when one of the acou to.made b is wa that site is quite oane'and has been' _ ho ts rt,1611- . 2�;Ix�­ MysWries, to unite �to . I I -. wrong. gland, spi ' I - - ' - I .. ­,4!.� hive b ,-: yfather'saide. 41a the hole cloared?' ainced fully.imprisonod... Her rolatived4wAnt,mra.. ... .... � - ' Fel %rid beer 71 per cent. . i ", ' j- ' .. . . lit' � he 1 Q , , -49e � , ; a whose purpose it was to punish the 11' Dal iniait ,-stuid! Froneit mau. ,­ - - _ , '. :�� ' . � , * ' h rW ' ,- - �z .�-, ", I i - IJ 'Rea lemed, and , - There are over six illougand Orioris fe4l���" . ­ . long f ny father. ahalfs, it is. . y re are fightin in,t .0 cou : ." . . I ­. . . .1 n ace, atxd thus to permit the "a . 1) , yea ?on - T 1. 46a*Ms.-- . , . I . . ­ .: ­I P' (lark outline of hills? A Stream runs from W Wat epd,w' hile'the-husban io at prejoept* I'.., . . I ­ .. . I . - three tilne"s a da at Dolina . -- -1 . : . � � - -if,- stil). - . - ation o*f Rh6wanee, by whom men and . . . .1 y Blgteh Palace. -.,. . , . . � . . �-.'-. , he . V - I I A 06s *Wh:troo t 0 .. I . , ,,�­ �� I Omen -are abhorr,pd. A hem,,and in its bed we have made tAe ],hit in Montreal 0 defend tile aetioll'i n-�tlfio' -- , n -London,say� :-�--Accord- while tike Sul Rli f Turkay'is there. 1;,i '. - ..­',I .- - 11 � - Tl�o . ry' matter. Thi story, toldoby tho'b "ther of ing-to v"ements in.& Parispapert two new . It �,�I '.�� ` . , ,� � ; punishment ( I ,.: �I ..�. 1 " - took'the form of enticing rich tri ellers-to r bu. Ing place. You will Say we 1mve - - ro Statisticashow ti-at ,�-3 010,000 i- .. ­ - -r,-� -- 1he insane-wow.su, Mr,-Patriolt Mulismo) is c(Mvertf have .recently be�u nhabit-� :"' ,;, .�, , , av onewell. It is half a coos (one III ile) f I om made to the &ut8 Of the U-afted 8tat�q -1 14� %I .-..- beco me tile-companiogs of armed-bands of "' a Strange one, If .1 . - are nia4tainod ; ; . ...I. .1 fiere. *All Were warred to' be silantI3 at it ha� any cult of the I , �� .. 0 ,.,- .... � :.I - Thugs$ Wile, nretending to be merchants, t foundation in V eye a itt the persons of no- less by agrictilturo,15,620,000 by commurce I ... ' 1� ... ,i. --. heir posts, and each mail or pair of r ion fa,)t. . Patrick -Mullane Ilives ' 'With -his import*ut military inell than Gen Loizillon,' 11,520,000.bY 111,,4nmfactures, - '86EI( ­ �. I-- "-!.: or qkldiers seAint; service with,the Nizain, I of � I I , . -� .I � . . I - - , . I -. .. -I � 1, . -,� - - Illinoid. . Lmt Wednes. the preagnt'Miniew Wlar, and, Gem de .To prevqn t bouts from Creaking the soles- , 0 , I . .I I- I Ung 010301 On the rear of those usigi ied brothe� &&'Moline I .. -If �� � - % . or With Holkar, Suiudiah, or others among ' ' � �� . 11 . � I 11 I.. . � 4. � , J. " 7.,I .. -. ", thepowerful. feudttl princes, offdred prote-.. .to thent. A man came froin the front, day Mr. Mullikn'6 arrived in Montreal from Galliffet, who is one of the most distinguish' Should be soaked in linseed oi . , ­ , .... � A -­ -....:. . . . whispere� a few words to my father� awl, Molinej and aixiled upon M r."A.-W. At- ed of 11ving.civalry qomnianO 11 lt� ap- them stand in it oil ,x I by letting i -� 1.".. I I . . 7-,. -,..,. .tion and compantouship to Aefenceloss - , lera... - . ' . -- . . . 1`:­� . - .- again wen t Ilia way. Prom the top of �he water, to When%he told his stoiy� It was pearo,":aays-the L&vdon' Dail�. Praphic, plate; this also ..,, . , , 4, . LLL .� .1� ­ . � bunneas, or tmders, to sahouCars (sowc%rs) lank we looked down upon a small 8trelom to'the effoot that afiother sister of his had "that 44i.Niniuteit of War, Mating to makes the soles resist w%ter. ..- I '-1. � i. Z � � I , I ­ . , - �I ,-;, :,..r. or bankeri, to zentindars on the roal,to big - com At the present rate-of in . . . - V& fl . . .1 .� ... � - V . , 11 and steep oeived a 14ter-from Mrs. - a promise 1iis officia Crease ih,t I . '� �t ,z . - ---- --"I ' .re will , - I I . 't'-F . .1 . with hig a . n t'dignity by appearing in be 03,000,000 peortle in th . � � t - ,- ��..: cities laden with rupees, bars of silver, or ides. This I felt in. rc Daly.frot t1i ' � � .�:�;." ��,;,­- bills of exchange, whi tuitively was the spot,' and at that dr(ad Longue . Pointe Asylum, stating that silo Ole Bois:0.11 Ilia now steed, has caused a fifty years" time, and I e Britiosh Isles irl I I - ­ ­", - .. .- � I all -they had. received a, murni ir* -was dot . . cial track I '...,i ., .� - "',-.:.-.. In . � pe - ,. -.Y:- � .'' moment my father in a low voic ained theM as a lunatic by the V - him in U 93.000,000 in"the . I I . ­ .. -- - -- - ­- .'.f. order of her hust)and although she was I ,�o r nited States. 1. � " . .. .il-,�­-, �: *��. - . . - ­ ­-,, !:� ,t . -a . �­,",. - �. .ib.,:.. e d ' H 64 i iaree? (caution.) He then wf-n t a the gronads of the Ministry of* ar where- 1 A - . . , . . . .. ...1-.1. .W.'.. PAYXZNT FOR THEIR C%O ,�: .�� t) the aid f th rt and rapresente,1 to p.erfeeb possession of-her mental 'faculties,. upon he takes daily exercise between I and The majority nf - ..4 - .- I , �.Ii;!, I .., .`;4-].--,-- .-* - ­ . . . . - . z.." cidents fa rnArtlf4ct-6 - . I , . I I -I'. 1, .- .i- � X�en Vr9fessional r(Ybbers, or dacoi`6 `6�e ffie I the bank was do steep aud Mrs. Daly went on to Say that site had 2 o'*olt in Ilia af wrnoon."I - - occ 10W . .i I "­ 1, , w ROWC-1 11lato 011 I �ur during tho"I&st two hours of U4'. . .., I � - 1- ' -, � . I -. ,. , � 1,i,,�� -.,-. followed for days and nigh to by wary bodies t ie bed of the'strearn so stony, that he� come to Monti-eat with her husband 4nd im, WX LL I. ng �, � , , :...,. , ­ . IVFIWS Sxl,aKIMENTS� I . - day, when 11 " -- i .­..­�-�. � ' - 1 4 are: 11 - - . . - . ,ed them that while here she had been buudle�into i usually bired and care ess. I i I � . -, - �. 4 L . of Thugs, who attaoked and murdet . , ir said to have-Uken �G- the elhPloyees I . �)rt- . -- - - - . . t:. '..: . : ­ - WDULD HAVE TO DUCY' . '284' I CoMpSn I � 21 -.. �. � ' .� ­ � .. � WD. . G 4.6-GallitTat I I N ' -:i�L�� . when woonvenient spot in the road or jun- ' - a cab, driven to Longue Pointe and shut tip from' -1),,eesiona,l duty. The Honourable Artillery L L 1 1 pqA - ,,�, _ _­ -, He did so, and the whole scene I - 11 a sense Of �r f - - �.'.-,�'. . , 4 ,- , -. , ­ - $" , . -1'. � ... ­ 0 I . - -I.: - I " I L , I . , � - , 8 -new 'O- in the asylum. Mr. and Mr�. Daly lived . Lq�,* cyclist a)] s ,�rlas, rpeogniz- yof - .1 "' - _-,��...�- ,-.,..% �!'.-,., i1e.was rea.ched, :an'd robbed them of thoi*r fore me. The'bullocka And their driv �re in Waterbury, Connecticut, and .41th - rp the City of London, whiah dates from ��", 100 wil nogil � ­ . #� gilt were all in ugh id parb of,every atmy g it time of Henry VII., is tlmolde�t V . ,$.'. � . �, - .�, piunder. All 'Nia homicide was wrou I the � , - " .. !-..-*:- :.:" . the simple ageney of a silk hief -- - the bed of the littlestream a ,'a sister and her father Owid I the norlat thfuli clan - I It ; .. . . .,� * �� :..-.,­.. by it g on their beasts ; but It i 9' Mrs. Daly a high time thatoornmandi g officers should corps in the country. - tear 11, , 1.Ali ,I . . . . . , , ,. � I . Was easy to i ee . - 1, ., � :-� 1 ... ...I.. flung from behind over the head and throat mother lived in tho ;same state, Mr. Mul. - 'i ­,­ � . '." .17 �..: 1:-, :!.- ­­" - that every stranger had a Thug behind It m lane claimed that they had not been not _ now froth persoaal-ex' peri ace wlfAt can' . The highest auxpension bridge * . -.. . . �. .­--%.�� 0 -a via . .. '#I .* . 1-%A � .-,:-., -_,-, f "'I Lim, who was i nqtam taneously stran- 1-�, in the it � ,�I %,I ." s..�-- - ­ . ' 1. :: - - `1 .. . .�L. -: , here --,' J., . 1; .-, .: :-24- 1, I .., .. ,11 . e :.- , . I . I - . 'Seeing th'at Gou, .do 6alliffet one in thrown- over the' gorge Of Gotteron. " i .�I -.- ­ :- dled and in most oasc3 his or her neck die- inent I e&giiily clutched the fatal hand(r. been sent-' o'llougue FoInte. These, In las long enjoye(t tile reputation. of being which is 317 feet above the valley, . .. . . ud cauaot,-4s,done wit4i a,Cycle &*,Well as world is at Fribourg, in Switzerlsud,w " awaiting tile signal. At that supreme ir,a. fled by Mr D I that their daughter had th 0 horse. -' �. _L 1� ­;,- .1'.��, located by the dexterous application of t 0 . - � , L .1 -��-.1 . 1 elk I ief and kept within a foot of my uncon. brief, are the facts as given by Mr. t 110 pdace,oU beaux sabroura �ud,the quint- / _ I I ,. I I I.. ; ..�,�i-�,;,; ­ ,-I � ­ ,-� tbe,bhuttote,or Atrangler's knuckles, tinder 8 lone viotim. "Joy Kalee W, shouted 'I I Mr,.Gladstone is one of the greates -- :v, . c . , - . L'�. '. ­ .."'.. ­ - . . . i I , ,�y ary o I I -.� . 1 ; - � " father, It was the Signal, .and I instanty ings . � . be ponents .to divorce," ths Xnglish.speaking,­ I , � .44 . I the viotiWer ears. One essential prelimin- y Mullane and he wanted imm-9diate prooeod.,L (sainbo ofmdit4ry dandyielli,it, is to t op. ,�, . . . - - in , . - i � . � ' arrip-ge is a con.! � -": � �i -- t the =caessful and.undetected ol,eyed-t Quick an t-hought the cloth %, is - . . : ,t the roproach under which the world.. 'He believes7that in ­ 7 1* - I - . . �. -I-..-'- -,.L­:L' �',L";- tr&tiot . ,pene _ - I rosusnedthe , .-�, ­'. - " ­ �f all these countless crimes was , ."EASE OF H cyclehadoo,loug l6bored-that of being tract for life,whicL only expires ' . .,�V! # I..,*�� .. I , �­I � ._ ...._., ­ around the wretch's neck, I seemed eudued TAKNX YOU THE n9l 18 BISTX,R. 1. 11 , ... � - ..,­�-�*,,�:�� . I ­ I � when Iffe , !I , -Z .I . -, ., anything but ohic-­Lwill be heard no more i I .. � . q -i--- . , - . that tl,� lugghaes, or rave d' gera, at- with superhuman strength. I wrench , f .i ;.,-.. W Mr. Atwater made out an order for the re tself expires. ­. ­­ , . . .1 ., � -: --� �, tached .to-each band of f hugs were sent in his neck, into which I had thru t lease of Mrs. Daly un i military atroles. Besides then are � . .11 0-'I.P.,-- _.; .1'-, . I I . - L - :: � ': deep der the clause of the only . . . I � .. �. * 0, 1.2..; - -.:,�, a vance . . � . � �, . ' ­ W":� .- -,A, 7. . 6 granted in I 'E., , �0'�L­._;._LL"- ;-`jL�;L �­ d . .by the commanditig officer-the Asylum Act, which states that a patient. ,aIf a jozea more general pffi6ers i the A pat6nt has bee * Aricklind, 14t I .. ­ ..'�w,­ - my ka,ickleii ; he struggled oonvulsivel , A. . . ­. , ,;- -�.­­ � es I e - . . . 4z,* ! . ,.­;]�,­- ease rqpG leg, - - -,.-,4 , . .I,.I'IL , _.,. :,' military-- to an indiqated spot som,e t may be rel d ' U tile rdar of the�rola. I rench army wile occasionally mount the The mesh is big enongh for acactch w" 10041 .� organization of th e bande was strictly and was dead before fie touched t c N w Zealand, for a net to . . 1.-. I., . ��. 'Miles r ound. I was mad with excitement- m tIve or guardian w1io had callo4d tile patient " high metalled" charger which gooso, two alf to pass �`: .-. '- '.J -*- - -J,, � ..�,'.--'­� ahead, in order to prepare the grives for 9 . to be incarcerated, and in the eve' heels, instea through, and it is said to hav ' 1- � - "' nt of such our 0 1 4�1-­�,�'. , �( � � � 1". . . .. I �1.� t:, �.. 0 a on the next kreat witr comes - - . -the victims .about to be murderel. Griiat I aosd me on an equality with others wh person being out of the country or inoapa I. Iii Ow8l Wh' . � ­ I - ,��.� ' '. .:,�'­: Ic)odboiled. Oneturnof my .mriats'fia lot upon f 1 logo. W h already with great suciess. e been used..t, . I ... . 11, �1: .-.��-".�'-';��� skill was showu in selecting a fitting . . 6.I - . I -.:.-. ­ . . .. .,.,A :, 3 ? e-,. . I: . . - � Spot tad followed our holy profession fo tated, the order could be made by the next t is world may gaze in &we strickou admirs "Did your husband swear he loved yell v - .-I I-,.� ,.�ft'­* 'Z. I . _:� for th,� executior of the murders and the , I i 1-1. . .. i- .--w'-...�, years. * * Wedeboandedinto-ithebodo relative. Mr. Mullane signed touch an t LOU upon a Salaclava of bi4yolea.11 ' 'before yea married him?" "No he did - , '*�Z' - .1 .. �1. .- - .. ' ; � - . I � ­.-.. .., . . nC * �V*.� .. . ---' '.� I t- preparation of the grave, so that no evi, the stream, and were led w the grave. W order and proceeded to the asylum to ob- BICYCLISTS IN THE QXRXAN ARX'Y. )t ; but you should hesr--hini swear now- � . 1� "I . � ,��­ .- .dence. of'tile crime should meet,the eye. I ;. ": , .1 . . .�-a., In t a 6 MIR SU(J,AQ when lie has to walk.,the'floor at ni ith. - : #'k,,.- �' . .:4 ...I proceeded along the bed for 100 yards, th tain the release of his sister. 'Re obtained h G r m vrea'&'round Metz &I baby.1p . , (..� ­ .1.�.,. The spotaclected was often on the edge of a . ght w .I . . ;7 : Z-I- bushy Stream, where the unconscious Vic . COUPI Wile '4 1� � , is I . , : . - . L eight bodlex being carried each by a an Interview with hor oil Friday last and cwtain innovations have 4een t4.3ted thi � -3-��, . . .. : . . . .�.., .. . a ­,.t ,;..A2 11 . ­ .... ., - of men. �'aoaing T,hrough thorns, which she told him a sensational story of ill-treat- yoar for the first Wpo. JVhe most inter- In some 'parts of Mexicoj- the patt' -' ":�-�A ' -,� �� '.-" '.�-". tim was asked -- . . , It � !­ . . I - . . I ­ - .,..I . � .. . I to,,e our garinent6 at every step, and in pro. merit whieh site had'suffered at the hands y in � . N � :!tl : I ., . - .. . - ''...- . I 1. , - ­� ­=-:, citing was thp use of a U for despatch power Maivtain their positions by throwing ,,-- - ---��j , i.- -1�1 , �­.- TO D j, ye I t4l V '. ' . .. . -4.. I.:-.I*- . I L -s , - , . . .'I" . ESCEND FROM THE VEHICLE '% -- found darkhess-the moon could not pierce of her husband. Air. Mullane presented duty. The Berlin corresiondenb oi the into Jail, their palftical opponentis on the :, ' ' _ _� �­L - - . - i-�� .�'J.­ .in which he was travelling, so as to.lighien th a dense f6liage above our heads-we Caine his order for the release of Mrs. Daly, but London Standard isys: ',64 it was found eve of an election. WhOfi. the election is� ' .;.. `R��.'�, . . .. '�., I , I . . .. L",- I onl . 74",J.� . - A &a nothing was known of him at the asylum that this-r4own of transport for the convoy- decided, the disfranchised are released. -. 1 ` � the lo-4 of the bullocks or horsom which suddenly upon the grave. There wt y I-4 I -... . . A-.� f -I hole #7�1 .,�, .I I , -,.. had te,6-01imb the high bank on the ,other one big hole-it occupied almost.tho w ' the authorities did not care to assume the . � . ,*'.I, J �. �, .- a ilea of desp&tchee was ver I - '. - .... � . - -.1. side. Scarcely had the poor wret�h,s fo�t breadth of the atream. kesponsibility of releasing the tiont. Mrs. a ally at night time. A miniature fort has been erected in t 6 . , . '. . 1. � - Con- . "a I I . " a Owi to the sue play.ground of the sons of the Germati,J!�X V-�� , ., ­ - It was ver deep ; I h . . : :.­il touched tht: ground before the deadly hand. the luggh"s were sitting at the on sharp. Daly was in the asylum as a pr vato j*tiont, fill experiments made withm t4 ' : . .- 1. ­:.� � I Fv, . :� ,.:I --.. . 8 last,few Eniperor. It is furnished wit,h little can .. '- �� - ­ �".--. . kerchief was around his neck, and 1the foul en,rig their.stakes wherewith to pin down her husband paying the charges for her- d tys,it in more than . tion, ,�­;- - .I ­ , .. . I T p I ��- .­ I.. '.,-.: deed wea accomplished. The buryini ' �arty the bod complimented the Mr. Mullane then took another course. On I probible that cycles and the lads are taught to fire them, and -13..'. , - . I .I m �: :s,-. , , * � mill be generally adopted in the German bombard a.li ;.-. - �­�, `�I..�1. . . . , I �grero u .. . � . ..f I I-11 - .then ran forward, c%ugLt up the bo y, and d. 0heir dexterity. I This.' he Saturday he applied to Judge Davidson in a -my. ; The rider is - . ostile camp scientifically. I I � ;-1�-, I , -` arm .1 -1 1 �1.2. 1 , ,. r- r ing fixed ueer. ot., I � . : ei er among the bushesi or rocks, or in the th 6t would Wffle even the nose of a hyena.I on its Wing shown that she was not of un. '4 . , -:.� . . ., ,1. i �,;; - carried it to the grave prepared for It, t,-Irmure .0 a low,.clear voice, I in a grave Chambers asking that his sister be released a id a1ay ad witti a revolver A lady ph ' . .- . , . to tht ' -­, 11 . L , . - *th - . onot,the latte yeician attends the Q :i o--�-. � . . .�-: , Corea, and receives wty at the :.1. � , : IT a0hine, while his despi oil bag is hung rate of'- . 4 - r,;+N� , T "' . .�.-. 1: ­- .w. women and childr t�hc salary stop&;and-of c"rse the ph ysiciall, -4:,. , . ��'- -. 1 . .. ( ine with him, and * . . � -. - . . � ! - en, was killed simultane. sti kee wort, driven$ and in this way-,room a , t., -- .-:--.�,- , its 6t such time , I ee � �, 10. . . -or stranglers, &ad wi a made f o,r the gases to escape, so that with all the papers in connection . use a the service of f Is almo*t as wretched as �L�. j, , ,I '� . ously by other bhuttotes, m ill receive 23s. for . _f, - .1. bed of the stream. Every member of the Ai each bo4 ly was thrown in an incision sound mind. Jugge Davidson ordered that It ovoly round U15,6W a year. W6n .the q . . I -, murdered man's party or escort, including wi 9 made i I the-abdomen,. through which Dr. Duquette, the medical superintendent . the bo v Racli eyfllei . ueen is sick, ,f the.Asylum, arpoar before bim to-day, b-ought his-own mach i-- �. . _ � I . .: with tile t is army. WiLter has bt an conveyed in at nt. . 1. . t ... .. . her lioble P Ia . I . a- � -­ � ­I­ � � . *# , , 41.�� . I . L-IF ­­.� � . .. I I—. ,, .. ­ - . . i ,�,;) - : 'I, "11.,I, rie which we had dept U ople of small me -1. I Ile C 1.4. I.,..I.. . Ir . *- . , k4j I � I I & ' . . U. : - " 1 ­ - �bu i d together in one long and deep grave, was ald fifty gallons whiah irdre, moved on their finala"Ci I kings, Detran'to . ' � - -- I within a faw minutes the bodies of all were I th carp The hole in c6,08. Dr. Duquatt,eap r-d before Judge C 63ks containing frollisixty to a hundred To Ind . I .�es might not swell. ' ' � bushes bhrough' Davidsonthi4morning, ut it appeared that : " th I ru t . '.. .�'.. ��,.I,­.. nto which huge rocks were flung, to pre. cl(sed wit i great care, and aft*r the rivate pitients -such as Mrs, Daly were . tlo� oit has issued .: YL V ..- -. , Ia rga'ppasint carts. ­.. , I ,Z.. . :CN ., . A captive balloon fitte4 boltids in as sm*11 deriontine,tions a 82,!). 4. I I . .­�. . ':� �L... vent the keen-scelAted jackals from burrow. gr 6ve,had he' su filled with huge rooks and ot under his control, so a furthee hearing with telephonic communt0s ion with those Theso 4re belay taken up rapidly arld' -7 P I . ,' L r . ,., . ­ I 1. ..'- � rig ! ; - .,. � � I. I., . . ;. . ' the case had .to be adjourned till the L,,,lo h also n thus ;. : 1. I aur down and devouring the prey. The at(not, and covered with prickly bushes at , . - 'r .,- ' 'i , L �J�. ". W as bee used, Those in the the hoar e . ollare arereturning 0 the ,I 111 -� , m derous band of robbers thim betook th,1 top, wo parned and want on our wa f ternoon. Sister Madeline, the IAdy Su. h,lloon rd I . ­­­---J:'-.,'-L._-- the y -gave the commander of the army usual channels of trade. L .� , . 1. , . , emselves once more to th" road after a Wi 1out,a w�rd. Ths hindmost mail broke rior of the Asylum, is also to be exam. . . 11 I I C -- . . Corps intormaLion an to the itr-ngth of t,he . I - � . Z. -- � .. L . . I . I . 't '-, I tr-1; I %- ­ . � ..-1 delay of a few_minutes, ane ,ch,was their Off a thiokl f leaved brannh, anti, trailing ned on the matter. . - Frederick Hurlbus, ot W * .� 1. - � � Ili . �L� no ' . 1. at vanoingenemy and their movemont46" - . oodfiridge, Va., ' 7 I .- �­­'-- k wledge of the country in Which they it after him, obliterated every footmsrk in ; ' ­- .; I ., i, . . . AT THU ASYLUM. I having been spurned by the woman he loved, * �;, 0 � ,.,-... I Us L -11 I I I . . ,- , I �L . I ..�. A L 1 :. . were o0erating that, under the dextero tht dry sand I � - - - .11, A � I .. �. . ­ ., ­ � . -A Montreal reporter drove out" to the I .1 .0 committed suicide. In obedience to his ' �, . I : ,z. - , . - . � -. ... I - .--I�. � .I guidance of their leaders, pursouit was vir- .1 . - :- .A GRABTLY JUE .-. ; .. dying request, he has been buried where '; � ­.. I . �.. �,� i - .Oftfue Pointe Asylum the. other morning� . L .. . . � - I � .. .. � . . - .... . . - ' I .., I , . .... LuAIIY imposPible. Scouts were:oontintially , The S000nd Ustamt, Bond"'. . 1. . -- . the ioman li�ho rejected him can view-hia �I .1 ill Y I ol �k :" ad ad an interview with the Mother Su. "k1tb cause4 women to WA tat and Spelled ? l '..­.� .� :, ... . � I . . I . _ thrown out in advance, on the flank, or in ' I Var, dii ity anJ sun-baked, stands sle't I I gravestone from bar door-way. "I . �'�. J­-:,� the rear of "Bhowanee's faithful children," or) ,he Nile ' r and the doctor who is in otteadance L it beirmen. . . .. ��., . . . * ,.�.­ ",� ,;, I ,.; . � I . - # ­ " . ..�. ­ mud walls of the on trenchmont, "hirs. Nly. An order to *" the lady ' ' I . The King of Siam keeps a boarding house : ­' " - ,.p . and such was the skill.and vigilance under an( scans tNe dreary uesert hill . a �',L -1- - .I .�6 . � :--.4 I .1 I . Spacial*a - "'The rasa but shelters only t,he members of his ow'n, - 11 I ��!: ---.��. . IL From as ref used, as it was-entirely against the ' A London cablo, yo . ,;1�11 I - ,-,.�� 1.-�--7­­ which the lives of thousands of rich victims ins de o ears the fautastic clash of Arab I ulas of the Asylum to allow any outsiders Irtil 'of the church Congress proceedings 'L� - q, I .. ­­ . "L ��.­, were 3a,drificed year after year that for ceD. mi ,no . 1. family. He has two official wives, 88 W ­�­�:��L* :. � I itary M sic, and at the gate one seas a 10,01k to private patients without a speci- co.ild not have suggost6d Lit a practical joke a .Clam W , I '1�1 ,;�,��. -. �f- 1i Al - - -�..-',,1. �. -turies total,immunity, not o.nly froni Pun- roir of Son, anese fifer be seco d es, and 72 children. llis,�+ I �.�I I � . .. ­, . Es. curving their flAirder from the relatives who were her wl tich it is loarned ouly to-d ay was played brothers and "I rom suspicio 143;, � . -1.1 * 78jailers number 50, and he has' "I - ,�- � . rL. .�,, � istiment,''but eviin f n, was t he lluge lips -4-anx Nr$: It in all lawful guardians.' Sister Madeline, the 'IV uuclox and aunta. They all live with .v. i.z . !: '. .:­'.- 1�� Orph m tile Archbishop of Yol-k on last Sun- 226' 1� ,� I reward ae'corded by Bhowanee and - . I -s I:_- da r evening - . I .­ 1�. - ider war are, of the ------: -� - *be ld hatil-to hand, . uperior of the Avylum,wax stfirst incUned in a suburbai church near him. � -.---�t - . I� - 1 . I .� �.i , . . I � . I . . . - HER BLOODTIIIM4TY HUSBANI)i � -�-. cold steel order, very like what it -nuot be rather raticaut, oil the ground that it L�A on. . i . .1. '. . � - . .! .X V kl.­ --- .: " d His tordehip was a tile midst of ,11 I - - �� - ..� ',:*, have b6on round about a Roman camp in would be very utspleasant to-r all t moving discoar", when unearthly Christine 1\111mon's bedroom, in her Me,. �I.." -f--' � . Sivj"Lto these scourges of the hurnat race. Par Its a ,"t . rid home, in r�ther eccentrically decorated. '-' - - Meadows Taylor,in his thtee-volumed work 4 ,..- .;� 9!o ans and cries of some a stare in dire . - Oaul, when the Alemauni came down at c o,ricerned if.the matter was given too much . �. � I entitlbd "Coaftissions of'a Thug," 'tells us- &It sorts of anlikely- moment* on Catisar's ublicity, but when assurred that an lonq mental and bodily distr841b were heard pro- Its walls ara ."pered. with sheets of ic - ­.:2- inuo �", 1��. . . .... - - thatmost of the information supplied from the various operas in which she has 'U�: - ; I . in his soliliere out cutting brushwood. We witrit v 4 tile matter was in court it was virtually c-t&ug front ono of the. i rindows. The :.. � . ..!" I ,. I , . work came frorna ruffian called Ameer Ali, but under a ii. escort of twenty maii along -I atblic property she gave all possible infor- "ahbishop stopped speaki and all eyes Perl'Irmed. Her dining-room walls are I I - ;-, . . .,,,I i I . . I -.-e� who told him that,before he turned informer thi bumpy, ricketty line to Sarr.ww, the ination in her power. In the first place we re turned fear fully toWln 5-the window. wv0red with.hotel bill* she hao paid in . ."�. ...� . . . . ,. � . �I - In another moment the various parts of the world. , 11 . ' ' to save his worthless life, he had, as a Thug- fur theat poo t held by the Rgyptift force, the said that the matter was per( wi dow sash was . . -. I . .- L ectly � . . � il ...LL 1 . .. I ­ . . ' ­ . ��-. put to death1with It ia own hand 719 victims, Nor ie.fi ve-an d-thirty miles from Halfah.. regular in every respect as far as the as still Ideally and uoiselelmly ta sod. A ghast- A remarkable woman, dwells in line: ".J'-., . I � . "he line,used to go seventy or eig f 'L -,71 -, '. I - - "Ah ! Sahib,"he added, regretfally, -1 if I- h I Lim authorities were concerned. I y g human skull 6ppearod, hov- ' �f. !" ; .. :.�-I�� ' ty The 1*71* ert Irlunin ville, Pa. Her narra is Miss Sallie Klein .. e � ' I - . I . ,� ,11L. 1-�. - had not been in prison for twelve years, the rn ,es furti but it has nearl been had been brotight there by her * m0mentanly in milair, and as ginnis, and Othough she waa born without ' I , " . ­.- . 1, all -husbany. - '.L. ....F I ':� -", .. - X1 quick I � f- :.,� -": . ., amber would certainly have beeen 1000.,, ripped up r, the dervishes. 71hey make t soy had taken her in on the strength ,.IS vanished.. Wome t fainted, men arms, and has but thres toes on each foot. - 'L �, �, . .;.., :.,. ..,-.-�,-­�-."',�. When Ameer Ali was five -1 cents, too, on what isstill of a he,v . and the tire Aahv gasped and She makes patchwork cushions, plays tile- , .11 - � I �� - �`-: years old his oc"IdO110 to&bOUt L C irtillemoo signed by two American physi. - U . .-L-L -'-�-'1'. ,,,.,' father ai,d mother were killed by Thugs. IfA in use, for three weeks ago they c ans of go0a repute. She was asked how turned w4ite, although, of qo�urso beiu organ, peels potatties, sweeps and scrubs, . .f-- ., i.. I . ._�... , : �. : The boy was spared through the interposi. eat rie down in the Coot of the evening on the a to knew that the doctors who signed the a ' Arnod prillate he know W ,�f "I'll . - ., . .. '... �..�- . . . . rery Ia . it, coull and does other household work. . . . .X . "'. ." -1 I L. 7 ,- ­�41--. tion of one of the band and was reared as a railway bridge at Gemai (over which we plication were marl in good skandiug in on)( boa poor joke. Some stroag nerved An international Tobacco r4xIlibiti4'p, k'�'. , . I " . :. . 4�1 1 - F 1. ,-1�1�� trundled gingerly ant brawny - .. � ..� . % I ... :-­:.... Thug. A chapter in Meadow Tayioes . ), and not, to work to try air profenion and replied that the Oung Members of the displaying matters con, ,joted with tobacco � -'W- . . i " '. . congre- - . r- ...,;,��I wor a to-Aestroy it, They, came down from the lum authorities fiad a list of all gat ion rui to the gra . 11 .G. I I . .1 1. L L - � . -1 . k tells how Ameer Ali killed- his Arst y U voyp*rd outaide, -manufacturing, cuttin- d i L' L, � h ir usual 'oba .1, cigar an at ar .- . , 1. :-�­�..' Man. Ameer Ali's foster father ha,d'per. desert in t ireperous fashion, t a physicians in good standing In the . in thstlitei darkneii coald' discover w�.. :- I � � : ZL L. ­ ­" I . bal . 4 ­:, howling and singi -ette making,.at the Roy Aquarium, West., ,� 10, ­ . I,�., � I .-..-,,,� .. . ,� suaded a rich sowcar to accompany the band 6n with an i . oel h the J0 or nor his property, the minxter, oponed recently. - - - .�.�, --. , . . � Ing, ev impu ited SAtes and that it was duty coll. w - " , - . ,L, ,.L,11 I 1. - of Thugs which the old 'Mail, commanded dent bugle Playing the 'Khedivai hymn, salteJ. Astothellusband, frornwhatehe 4 . feanwhilo the inore hysterical ..:%, %!- .�I . I "". 111.1 '. I L . . I � - .1 , - - from the sowcar's honie in, Nagpoor to Hy. 11 ., ...5 .4 . � -., - - .., . 11 while the toudanese regiment, David Boy, c tuld observe, he was'very much pained at en ad I emo to the vestry, Tile Sultan of Turkey nevi* uses a �' ` 1,� ­ 1. .. 11 I-1. I . - � .-- � . . I '-­ era -��-::, . I .- I�.. ,,.­'��­.,,.:-,.� d bad, whither they were all bound. tLe .that had ha I news of their coming, was ly. having to leave his wits there, He had aim tile ar ishop, palling himself to. plate. He takes-&11 his food direct from���t­ . .. - 1 . . . . , , I . .I- ,­.'�.. WILit ' . . �., 1114, � . . -�;:­ �,,-.,� sowear, Imaginiug himself to he in honest lu I* in excitable ambush. Then, made-every possible anq to make car- 96 er, rtau- his sermon without making the little kettles, ne'ver uses a table and r 641, -1 .:�­ ' ' , -- 1.1-; �:�­­, I .1 M 'r. r, t , . I � . _ .. � L L 'hands, iniormed the ..-I I . p�L � . p . . h n they heard the pickaxes at work in Uin that sho would be uirr an. reference Lo tile a parition. The rarely a knife or fork. A a hi ' ' . w, we I treated, and poon, is - I I ' L ' : .. I . � . A .� I I . -_'. .1.-..1. . wl L 1: *�"I I I .. .. L . '. - a was convinced that the only rea6on L, , , . ­ , - ..rl.. ­ M O .k .1 . @�er, all even rig exercised a broad, or pancake, or fingers'are fax haudi- '. . . :� .1 I ­ HEAD OF TOR .B.�, I) 1i (4VI&.1jig� ��­ Aer despatch. he * " L i� - ' ' . i", . th dark, ti ey opened fire, A dow, how I I A -Al - , . 1. . . - � - ,1 1.I . " I -t her to the asylum was that lie die iurbing f.40101:11 , - - 11 i �. -1. ! ­ � . oro eyes were or. 1W . I -,. ems th t one of th( . I -, . &tlo - . � -1 �1� - ,� . -1 . - � .� - -i , - to it t4 ae 'i � � - -, -:7 �11.. :'.' that he was about to carry a good it e i blacks, in his ex- .tut mad. a to tie -! .L..-...:--, deal`�f !n a company to out off their retreat. Only brough 0 I , ; � -:-. treasure, BMUir - . . . .... , . ,- I , nUrm, is to'be mad wherever pme-V . - , 'i*� -. .-.... . together with some valuable cit ment, h osad off Ilia �ftle, so after spit. I . WED UNK TO BX 1118ANIA.-..'' L 1 -.�V4,,- her and the Alum! -4. � , . . d ­ .1 -. .. ,.�,.". Jewels and merchandise, from Na a 't of the dipcouree tirely spoiled. ticabie in. the accoutrements, arms and :" '.,.. ,- f � I . . . �.; - "Just IL't . 11 .-..: -... 1, gpoor to tin? fire at ?&all other for a while, in which- aad he thot/ght the treatment would do her lt%ti� jokers 0an bo Oun they will be equipments of the German. arm H It'a 1 ­ 1� - -, . - -- Hyderabad. nightfall," said the dervish,a lost seven men and son-is of g,,od.' From her own observations she was nolen Y. . .- . .�, � � L:1:. .L clu undIt an a Statue with use the weight car'ried by infantry rb r a .., � I .1. , 11- 1 .� .1. Ameer Ali, " thesowear came to our camp the Soudangea had their rifies struck, the wmos�certain that the lady was mentally 1prs in 0 urch. The d re .1. I'll --, ' "i . rged 8011 ' � - _�-I.. .L_ in&SMa . :,�` -­;--1: I . .-W� . 't, ��,� L� I. . 4 _ - I I� .'t . hiesponpible. Under the eiroutn6tances the tht y will he os' h& ed that the interesting about 68)jlbs. . � .. .. ,­ 11 travelling cart, with two servants ma muders i ot clean away I W11119 - lawyers hope wiii be.& trine over 5-lbs. whe' now it is ' P - . �� and three poniei, on nto the desert 1. ;�o%R . .. . - .- . . , . � `�, - .1. ' ;I may o'nte Carlo 'Seems tOL have -1 I ..a�, . I . 1 ..., ny, 1. ��Pl - .1- - -which his tent and and the darkness. . o ily person to whom she would f eel justified qu I I � ,; ;� ,�, .� ­ 'A . . � L , baggage were laden, and with ten bullocks 4 atio 4 argued. How eon a -1 . . . - �I , I- - t,lis. prospere - � '..1 . i I, ., in surrendering the lady without all order hot.y brawl in Phurch if ho does not enter year more than ever it JI&B done.' The 1! ,- I ., - ­ . Fine figh;ers, the Houddhese, they tell � � M , .- . :,-": _,�z and their drivers. Altogether there were me, &rid vex itable savages in their Not for fi t%w Uourt would be her husbanj, who w,&s. tht sacred building? 7 � ­, � . I I ,­:� .. . eight men, including Lhe sowear. . I - I - . . � I ­ .. , .1 � He was bIO)d No, .1 Shares are now worth five times their orig. .. 1. ..-1- so very long ago, Ili one of It jr 0 Inly lawful guard Ian. Speaking V1010 I - -. : . . . I I 1. _'; : .,.-o,., a target unwieWy man, and.I thought him their ' I . .1 ­ . - - � � . . ; .,,� �­I., h I- ,- encou tore with the dervishes, they irtioularly about her refusal w allow tile �: inal.Value, and -lane are being made for � . . ­ ­- . , I . L . ".' - . � ; , . -.; a. ,�.. * I ..I I ... m � � . . . � The Old Lady Was Burpri . increasing operations. There were nine ­­ �� - .- : - a good subject tbr my first trial. Nl�father, (trove a doz n of them into a native house, ; I ..A )4 .L:_ J-: _­;�!-L to- whom I mentioned. my thoug to, was and having et fire to'it bay E�othor to- take her away,she said they had I . . sed.-"' . 'suicides last year on the prernisen. . � .,.­ .. . - ,L -1 - ;� ­11 I.. . . .. . . ­ . . otieted them as 11)proof whatever that the m%u was . t .- I . I - - � 11 I,n old lady I . a - : � , . " I much pleased with me. . lie r %. , t .� w ... -1. I,— - in the� village of Killearn, - .. I 1, 11 I U1, -11 I � ..I"..: .:--, 46 - they came unping Out. 000 Ot the Soq- b-other. When hecalied lie wwoonaider. Sti lingshire, thought as P. surprise to send A St. Louis phye!43ian wisely declards , -.. ­I,- I , ; . � ��. ­ � � I .. . I ­ . , - , ­.--''.- . Daily did I repair to my instructori- aim �dal ese, sh ge follow' begged hard ta-take IN6 ly-ex�itej and lotidly proclaimed that his son e.gooheberriea to & friendmilo lived in that only lie Ithy people should miarry. . '- - ­ �­� 11.�­ . I : - , - .� , - ,4 . * I ... ­�- 1� .. '. �-­;- old and accomplished bhuttote, in order to his stand - terwasnotirissue, but afterwards Ile 01244ow. � -! If I haid my way," Ile adds, 11 blondes -N .. . s � I I a I , � . . : " .. -D-t .tile do-or, for, said lie.' he 0]4 I I In 4f. .. - ­ ., ­ I ake inyself pe.-fect in my profession. Our ha(. n't killed a man for a fortnight. . 11 peoul. A ietter-was d g should never marry each other. A bl' ' `- ` 1�,I ­�.- ­ -. '' , - ': ., � - .: - �- . I . . - . - I— 1: Journeytay wir - . onde i t--.,--- - : � . : p - . h %red, he ran . - coming. .-I �li 1-'. , . - � t. . - wh in the n 3*t dervis I, r wometi, though lie ha,d ,lot seen her fciri the friend of'what was' . .. . 1. . ougb the iiahest nisnufactur And �Imitted,that she had always been Uly deapat�hed apprisin' ' .�� ­ ,�. ."�1­,�, In Th t 4 ; - ro igh Should alwi�ys inarry a brunette for a part- ' . - . , �� - ".�-,�.,-I .g districts of Hindostan until we ap. hi throug tell t!im back into OM'Out fourteen yesm. k4ixter Aladeltile, sory a ' �� �­ � .- I . .�- �­:,-. 1,� pr . 1. . mistake dko�. address- could not be ner. If ti)is were done, we should becoine. . il ..- i - .1. -:.��,�, ,I oached Oomrantie, between whfoh and the burnin house, like mud into a London a'terwards,c&llbd Ili the physician who was; found, and thelotter was returned marked. more beaptiiul as a race, and stwonger, .�. 1'ii�,�.!.��... .10,, ..i -.. - writ Ing on .- . F -, � 11 ,- I - - .. e- ,:,.- - 6 - � . � .�4 . �� 1,1Q.- � . �. . . . � ,- :� whispered my-father to nie I shali deciu'e tile steel', M unged t6 bond land cintA t- v need,thatthero-,V,asoomo'tliiii* Wrong'with I I I ­ . .J.'I� --..1z,. I��'� "'.1 Mungloor three st,&ges interpoAe. 'Soon' mu cart. at the dervish 11, aunditig Mrs Daly. He Was perfactly'oon. "On Her Maj2sty'q Service." - .and longer lived. t .1 .. . ­�'...1� . I . . . -1 W ­ �...4� .�- -, ... . on he I It receiving her own letter back the old 0 . F444 .e . I , North Carolina, has t 0 '� I -,� I . - A ­`­. , theplace for-ending this matter, among sok ter's mo ith, and tore his lip and cheek b any rat,614 dn't give d" ' -i. - , , I :: - . ' I A Ira. Daly, a - - s 11 at IQ exclaimed - , . , . ;� Warren County . I q - .;­ . I . � - lately "'- �` 'i Q ,6-. �,-., ':-z �;,13 some low hills'and ravines far ahead.0 The up da far as 10 eye.-�-JTho ,-esent permission10 remove- her - though .pmervo � 8 44� Things martest hog. During forest fires I .F .---!­�.4 . ­ ­,­ .." - . . .­ -Cornhill Wag&- - . ­ 1;f,i9sh ' ' ' :ju are com- 8 I ­ ­ : �-.1.1, guides were called in and gave a very clear zin(. - ir husli&nd As I this hog sau the flames approaching her --,,�­44- - . K a watter of coune had t1io ing tv an 'fiwful -pass.,-whell a Udy i .4 ­-� . - * ;jv , - 10 - . I.. . f .� . I . - a . .1 I or - . . . ­, ;. I eraway,.:-811 - . �1­ -- . I.. ..::-:,: dewription of a spot admirably adopted fo. .,-.::: I i.�, , I -1 I .I:,.,. -. .. -�:* , rig it to take It ,Cann bed ' f straw, in which was her young .1 , I—- L, . . . ; �?. '. ,­ :1. .. ­­ . I - , - Twall very Bull- aeri4[* piokle lberries buti her Majesty 0 IA .- . 1 - .1 . .. I . � -.1 our purposp. I now felt 0at my tim, . ­ .1 I - " I � - , P)I � --t/i �1 r 6 jtr. , � t it,I ' ' - . I . �,�--;; ,'I I .; .. All' wo . i! . . .1 I . i 'A,.� � . - . -- I .1 -, .I depost e cr pig �. , . . � � ",- al!n9it oomq, Fe.r1I%,­,j it Wag a youth's 4 1 . : i , - it d h s in it bed,�.- : �4i -� � 1 4-� . e had .the glaciers* id the Alps i uld �ot P ciou'll of him and he he'd kh ii%tost' kon.4 a,boo maun brood. She rooted out a hole near tile 1� -� . Ir ti ouble in watching)ter aCtIODS, I '' . . 1, !, � -- . and then lay down:, � - . � .:,� woakaesa erflial goo Of�ho largot in the Territory of W hat fie Could Be jhL - . kom I , �' .11 .20 ".U.- , . .. , � . - I '- . , I . , - . I . . :1 4 _: I I 1 . - -1 ..�I.. ­ ' . . , bu t froin tb kt moillen t I llopt ou b - I ! . . a $ oortai4 - - -i� . .. .I . . I�. over them. The fire passed over singeing � �-�R..� . .� � -� Is I --� ka. . . ­ ­ A.,,, I I . . - - , .11. . . . .11y,irrespois a.- - -- - ,-�. AftO th�A L - �� . tile hair of I , 11 � .- � .. I. of sight.of the sowear as much a Al"* i . ­ ly W" -rasn-� : - , -,-i'd I � .. . :, -, . 0 possible. I ' - -14 ibl ' Vesterd;iy A , -Ir IS,d�er 1'-�� ' ' ' .he old 'Porkerl Lut the . . �, .I .-�. 1: . . I .ihadj � 0 1 ,:..f - - - . litt Ia.-,. ­ 11 - ,-1 '. . . -V4 ' � .. . I . .1 ­­-! - I ... . � . . .... . . m. a pleoe"o, ­ -AffOrNbO-111114or h * h" �.' ' " � squealers were safe. - . � ,� , �, at; I �� . , .. � �1.� -, , . I . I I .,. , - .. . -1.1 I I . . K,- 11 . -I � &I t DOW, Un4orwear W114h, -, ' . . ,_.:. � . -1 - � . � . . .� - - J `44%, -L * . . I�. - .;41 1 L i - 1. . Z . is.- '. , 1. .. min iin It hard : -or k - , ­-'I , " -"�#04ALoVor'- ' � �, - )" " � il �­ %,:� -.::�-" An involuntary shudder orepb over me .Mr. Crims4ilbeak-11 Isn't .1 71 � ,; - ....I � I� - * ' . - ". I- when I did see him ; but it was too late to f the� baby?" Nurse girl-'I Olt 1 1 , - -- - M-hy!&& . ' �. A� �Iost lmmsdiitily AN ' , -r I-.� � . : retrivA and I . . . half so - Of 844'fi#4­tprQ1h � I .1 ,­", I - " Three tramps in Loqdon, u . ; , -,�9., - 1 I O o of thatir an , '. ,. - .� . ­ ard �s* trying.to make theAa�by. I .- - -,�,� , .1 I - .0 I - .. ­-! -11, . Ia . �r A' . � . -� .. , U 0 - 003U '4kJ*:, hA- - I - , , lie to' Sleep olle. warat *- ,�17 ,-� " , I . I - - -1 - of.1, I . .. . ,. .1 � - i i., I .- ,;4�� , 4i`­� I I , ,- I - . I f) i � - ',Oil-Wi,, ... - , - I - 1 - I 1.�, '.. ., , ' ' -b M I .* -: � R'! - - . . . - . . . . ­ In in,i Me* I I . �. .. tle bita..''�i`or.0114,Wmi. '0-hysii-A �114,01`4 It, . I .1 . � Am�ricani I'ad go , -, . 1 .- I . I., '-­ &N ", It I , ­ I � ­ , I­ . �# - ,-7, I K I I , � � - . -j�� ,­ ­ - . 1 R . - � . . . . I . I - I .I . . . ,�­ ­ . ­ - ­ - --­."-Wa X- - . ­ Ix , I I h.,�-!�:,- .. , , A con- -­FT- � . . � - ;, . I 11 . . ". . I . . . ... . . .; I ON Ah� ��hvd A � , R �." -j 04--t 0 i4 , - - I � I . I . 11 I . i . , -1 I .- ­ .� ­ . . 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'f !_ .._,;,.,. .: -'; l - Arfitl f,tr>y �• _, :.__ - F..-.R ;';l' ..�"_s•.,,}/,�` Yi^- para.. 4'' '~';° �, - I Y 8atnient eta itl.,.l' 'n . li i 4"%`;x ',. 1i:. yh.i.-; 3' r r �rful and Terrib a -e e •� 1 s thn --- rtrmetvel t - sea lrt,, ,• � �f }' Now rzep - �' t►elt•. > g t , , . , L wl�htil V. t .. � :, �l.i . r s, I > Mt. 1yiCa penittve :L tor,, r ; , r7,.,. , .t '+ ,f ,F� >'- „ er8 p. ed,with other ,reined ort Or 1t41li,: _x .-t.,; a o,'r s . _ „ , . t1€.,.a, , >i trow"l-e s Tells lbtaw ,we WIA11 _lo�_or _ ;�tlis3 ►`hill",Q s� �. r ' rk-mss, have been.given out. in brief tisodical P i` f Yo tlurbd t at.rrie - - ell M, K ;, 13rittsh Admlralt Th a eR soiatle.b Atter i ilttih a Mollit,Of uta' 'e .:n. i�tt ail z ' ,a -i y e e two• 11 sutsfrerigst ,.,� ' ' :: X _Inig"V t'IT 7." bray- I nY f _ _ b - th —�tlaa L► ta�iz >,;"-,,. .Y,: .,t -'- ;° lis 11fa1 eleiPetecllPr t *hfgh,ii a1wA seDlb,: . : �# r .` y deaigagd to be the lr►rgeat cruisers enA•L't•su.. ,::!slo, tl•piainl ,� >, _ �:.�i :: . A •�a$li 048 $vat!• ships a.� ble Ittci lout to C1rlilooel-Liar C dee e) riatu a fif 1'olseiii,, .C+�:'.,ttb , r v rld, and the intentions of -tile ase : bid Bul io bottle. Sr,l .ca-ch I Bkosh *lrorities concernin them have Critical-1lOiv►4h Found B n (nn his death �� d ay.medioine dealer k,v � � k �< $>•> ah g p'ro stases. ro bods. Il m s,. -, t , - d elosel b naval ex erts ever m the Ko optvillo dvau e P perty i �vlIled to , ,�trttn s t F»r Py6P19n11 '.`. • `� 3 ,, ' -' he watt' Y Y p a . m ytlu, but; I m afraid 9 say inkDy'llrrokors:are . beet- : . _ � ,�. _ ohild n by my first wife- p still ma x T, 3- . ���,; - ° at announcement was made of ' One of the befit kn fon men in the ao►int Y e a letAeed wills the ett►ek tn�rkeit�htiin Ib .i ', A..•Bellatiger, . .r ktt �� n. ,U: since the of GrQnv�lle and tli Y canta$t a P , t � ., ° active building. , at d thou the lawyers i�l of it.,, till ly turxbeit'able. to , >.:. ..".. d ._ , ;i-r: , their rt' , adjacent count of g di'y Moly .l ue C "writ- roc M f• 1�3� p Carleton Y Ytrun ife : Dont .welt g �, - t• ��__� ;k � >� , ,ictpal dimensions of the` Power- vine, is r• HSR Brownies, of Kempf- I can east �� , :. The yi my levo; A.I�'' #i8t) liavC used Atgus� : low fir .: r _ , -'':I .f fiil. n ' e Terrible are . Length, QUO feet Mr. townies wast .born ttt Carleton the la a ',fix that. III matey tine of It f' V } t ti• v feet; mean draft with keel, 27 county in tlr year l 3I, and tltitil about -- a � beam, : b ve ea �,r.".�. . ' .. - ,. • smart ' about Y4 OOO.tonS. The NerY ag r�mallA din the township of 512 __ - feet,die , , fiend$t to.amlle ysPepti as � .. , , . 1<eco � n contiuuou gear- t min speed is to be good bueOineS Havi g by industry and ' t: �3t7h 11TR�}?er• , ' - `` • Very good relnedy,,, - __ gg _ rb' a a r. Oa an a ght ..hours ability squired a eonlpetence This is t o all titin r '`- twenty:ka` U K eniark that is after 1,t ! d I3 YAz contractors' trial the seed he deterzfiine to rets from the somewhat applied to omen who try to seem Dun ergei Ge1��yal �+�dler, � x natural drat P laborious lif ,of a fa mer and Lakin u' . thou h the no Y g, Y,aUzon , �t . . yvill do abou,twenty-two knots as hour. g P 8 longer lank so, St,metumee • ,- 1 teVis, -QtlebeC, Writes. • The hulls of$ two ships will be steel his abode in boautif tl home in the vii g ppe - i^i. ' of Kam t;vill h . la e a arance are have used A.0 14 deceitful, Fe6tale weak. gust )+lower-,with the ` wood sheatheancl coppered. It is pro- assist a continued to reside Hess, funetl nal troubles diePlacerlsonta and best possible results for D S e Si3," ;t E chi s shall be able to take here. t is ell' know to Mr. Brownlee'a irre ulariti,. Y �Aa '' sox posed that th .P friends and a tI g will add fi[toen p P it for ion a sleds, and in yoars3 to s, r' the sea and kP K.P fere'd for P q ainta oea that he has sl;f• woman a to ks. '-hese troubles are remov• of Cod liver° Oil and II o hos lIi $ . ,, f# sneer all `I 7 ' er shall suffer in S eed for y-ar from y YP P p es C. A• Barrie ton g d order that uith li ciatioa of a violwit ed b the u e of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro.. is both a f (~xezleral Sluith want of coal ae designs call for, a coal form and-it-h tie lately )esti understood that -scriptioil: ry thia remedy, all you wit " 0 teal as a at rod Ydney> 1]llistralia, 1 he has at last been rel eyed from the pangs beauty and frolll aria a remedp .is supply'of 3,w tons for each ship. On the g . user and �at the writes. "1 ttguSt, lOWer has e @Cts _ ; of this excruci tin di$�ttise, Recently while causes,and o lol,ger figure innooiett aeon bods. iiTt is ,�f vital 'force to- the 14,000 tons isplacement and twenty-seven. g ti ;' a tom tete cure 1n my Case It act• ` feet dra t osled for in the designs a eon ia-'couversati n with r. " I , Y Ictal in C rownleo, a re, back num r, a guaranteied c� give su 1 0 ori 1,500 bona -a ship is consider- too#ter of tote dvanee sk ' ,him t6 give his, satisi+aotiou in ever aaa Cid ' d r; a ;` a le e Irlir c " ' edPP rhe bat•ere, however, will hold 3,. experiegre#or the b�p it of©that sufferers, fur it retnr ed, e' °r till°Hey paidD ��ON ..... .;. ., `] t}00 tons of_ 1, - which he gla ly oonife� tAd t>o ao. wI•spper, 8e guarantee ott bottle- ,.• brute itmal es fat itnd ivesstren h, �� , , ¢ Geo. Gates' CorintNtiss. writes: _` r '• K '' Th) battel' of each ship will coneiat of `" Y'oy aro ' ware " id. Mr. Bro*nire It s b eGc al for g I consider fills,t�,u ust�14We'`the . ` two 9.2•in Breech-loading rifles mounted, "that swat of ' Y g - 6 s= f y life ; aS teen spent upon I'BO: HE OARNON 8 I&O best remelt •x ���L CIILR' N Yn the world fox Dys- i h ®ue in thelbw sad one in the stern, as a farun, anti in addition to arming I follow. pepsin. T crag almost, dead wit . Ci t� i.e. ed the businee of buy g cattle,-shee and i:lefen, tlue� s.s� because 'thee an assimilate it wli � chasers; t ve 6 inch rapid fire gone in Iambs, In dol P l,°ys Planed flitiei• that disease, but used several"bottle9 . broadside,,Ughteen 12-pounder ra►pid•firo g so I as exposed to all Eternity, they cannot o finary food, guns, twelvc3 pounder rapid-fire guns, ant aorta of weath r and or exertion, whioh .l! London a ectal says t--A die ateh to It is benefici. 1 for of At>lgust Ilowet, and' now rtn�. t g bran h p C r Sider myself a well man. I a irumber'of+mall machine ons, The 6- g t on a vera a cks of sciatica. I- the Times fr m Calcutta says that aeeiotis OVH AND ��LD sincerely - , ' 'inch re. id-lite.breadside guns will be iII sufi'ered for ab ut ten ars recOmmend this medicine to Suffer-� I P y , 1;ryiag all aorta diaturbaace 000urred at Gabul the ea ital because it be, such a position as to pennit lour gutta to of powerful re redieS bpt withoutdoing ms of Afghattiat n revious to the t►rrival there throat and bu l the irritation oft C ' jn hum be fired right afiead tinct four right astern.' a pf►rtiele of go d. Da ins:this IonK period of the missi under the command o[ er t tilt � �ility the world U�►er," � � ' ds up the body. aid . - �" I � Armor protection will be-provided for all of,Suffering I as dep iveti of much glee Mortimer D rand. The assistant command �:t the 41tfTculty. • G. GREEN, SO�e AdanufaCturef, '` , l the 9.2 inch and 6 inch guns. The lel• and-many a ai ht I to bled abpat in bed er•in•ehief, t a sera abused a tie o of �AT7Tiet1T, t'e'a WAOtlt�ilty, e�'1 `&ey,, IL• „ IIaware of embati ' pounxler guns on the upper deck will be fur- nearly all nigh long sI eriltg the moat ex• the t3eriti r itnspat, a on which the re i. d®erb r t'"�R°tc Rowne, I 1,1tilov I b all� ++�s - < nished with strong shields revolving with' crueiating -pai is. In act, was ca id ment be P & $L00. wtei �� i` P tarn terribly aura,led, loaded their Tr" cen'to.:coin the guns. The torpedo armament will cont- FP t s N a roa�hIn t e condi ion of a chr rif]es and fir a vol ey kil lug thehssietagt g ------ -- ------ — - or stamps, for tt i stet: of four submerged .torpedo discharge °riPp�o• I had tried ao an' remedies tli oommastdsr ' pA two months'triai a', tnbciS placed in twoaeparate con►partments. I was beeomin discos aged, and almost ante follows L.ehl'ho muttno�tble disturb. �T IS A C AT MISTAK Of THE LADIEW ' 1`he.engipes, boilers, magazines, and other despaired of ob aininq re iaf, N hila in this from CiAbut, )ut were pursued audca ,u� Joulirvgi margo Vitsil- condition I we. indue�e to try Dr. Wil- by the Amee•'s royal troops., A number 3t1 page iliustrat a s° ,, per roaaof the ships will be placed P 'I`o think that gay �tiust od fnahton>dnd housolloId aipltthly. Itogular ;.. �: q below a strong curved steel deck, having a Hams' Pink pit 7 Lod the pills foraome the mutinou �° °f wear wide itl•lo kin ,aubseriptton ono dollar er oar, _•. time without n pays were tried b oourt• g 8e:win p Y A iirst•e'.sL3s ., tl5icicness "f four i,ches for a large proper- y roti able results, Uut martial, etlid levan of therrl were aentetl�d alt°es t° haus °omt�rt• M >hine, retnt,led at�fi0, will bo filo_ h on �'rae to anyone�endingusfort °�.. �( tion of the length, with a alight reduction feeling as i� t ey wl re a last resort I to be blown o pieces from Geld films which Our sltoea are both Y yeasty s�h- scribers will) tho-Caall The Ladle-q-Journal ��: of thickness toward the extremities. This continued Chef use. hon came a sli ht sentence we. easy and alai nt 73 to Sl Adelutlle tit, �Y„Toronto, Cana•!a.'- t `� than Promptly carried into ef- s look will be a980ciated with minutely fie for the atter, a d every day ad ed fact. pica to loops at >? subd4vieied coal bunkers ex�en;iing up to �' tnY steady i praverne t; until now after 611 the tr pa at Gabul a+ere throwtt Into and COmfor ble k" r` the 'beigiit �of the main deck: This latter the use of about eightee bO toes I ata-nearly a state of ex itement by the execution of hila , fest re is identical with that seed in all the as well'ae ever wee, be'ng almost eat.irel the 1I qe `` n`�. r free from Y P°Y , and it was found neeeisgary a ° �1 tat irat classcruiser designs for the British pain. I am still using Dr, Wil- previous tot a arrival of the Durand mr �s ear. - `, :' ``' n= llama' Pink Pill and fe confident that my Bion to make all the Ameer'S trop a swear �i� Best in the Wvrldl 7 �'`. t`:c:eful attention has seen,paid in the de- cure will.be per anent. Y oa tray be euro on the Koran to behave yell in vtew of file ,* signs to the transport of t tie ammuni�ion that I am gratef I for w at Pink Villa have eomiag of th British mission. The �• �ilt,the 6�llulne 1 ' f. , ,� `," from the ma aaines to the un G ,htinry done f'r me'and I am on y Lao glad to bear But the d aturl,a,ttoerTCr �U. 1: E� r �` x{+ : positions, The armored conn ng tower is teatim ny to the;r"merit. Indeed be does not seem to _ 79 KI {,} EA '' �Ol I believe at an end .,�.•.—., _ _ S 1, d Y@rywhere . fogy • , ou file after end of the topgalla.,t fore• they•a a deseri i ►g of eve y good thing that been arrested, andetheFGlovel•tior of H re. 1 -castle. A great height of freeboard hue been can be aldol th 'm, t C�MPIFTE COUP [ Ijl 'jjp - f .', has bsea ord rod to make further arrests t+ t�U [ n tJTflli Dl provided in the new ships in association Mt's. Brownie was pr cut and said that '': wit•h a lone poop and forecastle. This fea- she, to , could v uch ,o the beneficial ef- T ! A� �! ��pp ++�� rl�at�nad•iemate, .` t'nr€ will,it is galculatsd, admit not only of facts d rived fr m the' se of Yink Pi1;S. They peak for Thetli�ejo@� TRi/'t AQ���S �����! re.. ,n ®n. aw 4*4 °" maintainin chaos► Buttnly ns.;sella to ..eq 4w«hrc AW oat . �;; .� � K l><igh speed. in a aeawtty, but .She iia 1 suffered for near y fogs years with PSN• 1't,` 17.---This is to eerti[y that �j, ere'A.Cakea" &A a°l'",Ca .r, ..a x°I�;r"d 644" a AR grit' -permit of fighting the bow and stern guns terrihl soreness rid pais in the Lack of Y have used 1 olson'ss{ ferviline for rheums. ns°r1 "°eea�tt�rreaqq�'r°d' >a,«u.,.,os��r�lu, 4 � '. cF.Atttia tiiIEAR C°.,Iwcic Tt�:�4.Icr°rdoy0,lti: yy 7n'heavy weather, the he d and nes ,accom anted by frequtent tism, and ha%e'found it a valuable remedy this r u�mtyto[au$glrt U !tis not known how much horse power .- attack 'o£ dizzinew wh ch caused great for ail interi al pain, And would reatly : g •1; - ha5 been allowed to the new ships, as the distrea and into rveniene flavin obaerv- Ma i for only 1 Dollar ,rte $Eg,�, =8 reoommead i to the public.--N,T, �I%;c18- Thochs nceofalifetlme•-IrreT � � tteeigns�hatie rat yet been fully completed. ed the enefieial ffeets p nk pills ad upon I'>rv, y 11 ' ' It is announced, though; that twin acrew>� boy ant girl in Canada sirontd A�.WAYS TSE CN€APE T�. " her ori sting. hue ,and, :► re.. Brownlee de Lxitny Cos•" ', .Tan. 'J.--Wts attl hat io ootnnlc ren it at once-The ar- y' � �, a►ia not triple screws, will be used. The termiu d to try t em; an from the` outset tiile abit of ufi1bR patent medioinea, but � British Admiralty deem 'the experience , and flet th use of four boxes ticloc Ut rionn commoacu-- found rlief i3uccry, �tiarnuteed;:-send in- dr t1iD f ,. , � e atniot wit hold aur testimony as to the your d 11Ar iwmedlatety, to t had with the cruisers Dake and Blemheim, found t rat the s renese as all gond $tId 8 ; teat value f Nerviline as a remed [or ginning. as'. for the y - 001111110 tta nt the tKI . well as in the large twin-screws steamers past thr je moat is she had beeiA path. We ha a plessors in. reoommeadiu fest >!tc[Laei is tAr. este[ far ltulparling '> ; °f the -mercantile marine, establishes the almost entirely neo fro pain. She has .� - ,: . effitiency of such propellers within the g it as a never ailing tremedy,-,-�Ray. H. ? • fAistr eUua. a - the res teat con dance n Dr, Willlama, ALLP.IL, Bs,I 9tta.oN, Hud unary► others, BARKER S�El10E'g $ ORTHAiiD dt BUSIM1i38 ' w limltA of power and draft contemplated- i �� Pink Yilla and b,lievea hem tit® greatest g°ld by drttgg eta- IICIWtII> I ROiiTA• . The construction of the cruisers Powerful medioine of the a e. 0 t, e.1: , asci Terrible wxs authorised in the nay . -- - -. - - -- - __ - ---------- Y A YOti NG. L IDY'� 2x ICltIB`t'(`>s t'mates of the Adlnrrait a roved for - _ 4 $e Kn 1�3�3 It has be y. PP Havrn heard that :H _. , - p �vrii �tt iu �}/r. .o, $P a, 1, , �-, , ThO High en decides, however, to our la l i s Della Mslrt, a oar, ddy. will do sit week am a I0& *> 9 .4 P pone the commencement of work on the Y K Y who I yea wit her scents rat I i6 t • ptsin a utar knitting nllteigne ,1..� �' WC . _ Ter f I 1 r nr fr tt o _ ible oris t ti un ti 'Kr, Jiro n _. , ram heirs , •. �. I the next financial year of rho lee a.r icfenc , has also !ll mn or fcai cd -• ["` ,. _ tory ye. n. 'i i1d most prnc►ie,tl '•— r , - �- I3 itish navy, Z'be tenders for the construe- been greatly bene iced by the u e of 1'iok ranttly k Ittsr a» t-he,uarket. A =ip , f;° a oftileI owerfulwill be invited, it is said, Miss, the reports next ailed pen her. ohtid r q elmrote tt Litton to E . '� - , - -.y t v Unrnble, $triple. ItAr1d. � -� e. > _ ' ,. as soon ae the des)gna of fire two Shi sure MiaS ;Vlain is a ha daome sang t dy, sigh• tom- Ruara,►tr every msei►tr,o to o i" ip ` full;, finished, P teen years of age, with th glow of health #'Y �,i' kepi�� otcd srWrtio of e a V It hue STOOD TAF TEST -f°r o or 40 � ' - in her'oheeka. I reply i engni ice,-Mis$ L, ucas,lrs X) YEARS which Is a record no other m'il n. ., f ' Main said that ao a two Dare o she be• '' ~"` `� Dundas Kltltitag M:chine.Ca. pueQae� Ontttld� claim. t It, L.. •England, India, and thel$titik Kau to be affected with w aknes pepuliar �' - Y to drtacny youaR Ki la, He face '�:: A. RE$ O��L,AMO �Vo stilt GUARANTF�it to tut Mt)1 .K RPr. ' ;1; If there is one thing that hurts the ten. she �vaa troubled with h fart a g t pal®, Q a LI,�III I±%IN $TORM9 than an der f t ''ti•''- I ' for ale by thug Ix•r FAVL y other wind � s ip� satinet of those who medd a with things and the least e><er ion left fselln pofatiou, ' --':�:.1 mill nititl°, Ind1 d I VLVTIr RAILROAD t , •. an more than another i g great - s� , is to be re- tiredness. She h oo + .;� I�r3lplY is]:linl)e>aots). secs tier Iiispe and Circa- �'Vo m:ko set^eral oilier at 1 mtnq -d that what we represent'in India is K ll dical treatment %•; yrs, 'fheJ wi3i besent tel ° ye bah for he Buick." but without getti g belief and at last fist ; PUYIPI�'ti 1VATEKand DRIVIN M CliIN 3d >,' .•_.•'�:: � y. F,om Travancore .to Hunza, with very and friends feared heawaS ao her parattte I':ItY, it W'ILI, YA1 YnU to WRI E US 4 :` - trifl t trig exce tions iug into s;►, de-, ""' y ri islrlargedeecrlptive cataloRuob�foro p rehn I ' 1'.- otic P w., g'ot it by the cline and almost despaired f her recovery. �i HOPEW LL CL,ARKE, tntr elsewhere. ONTARIO PII7g ftp f and from LP-dt r_,•• 1,;4,, F, Pant.hflttn LT31. Toro t - r - we � P it Hbisr t � Trava core At this juncture M se. 14fiii as indueeti to n 'I, ,must kee o. Outs 1lontion thins psi sr> t. . i .. Y he stick. fid, try Dr. Williams' ink Pil , which era an -` ~---------- as _ -_- __ isy be sees, in this remarkable in- unfaililrg Specific in ca a this kind. 1 I ata°,,e, it is for the exercise of the stick that Having lost all c nfidenc itt m' the c,efy natire9 themselves look to us.They Miss lyiain- took Pi k Pial it edteine, 1 '' r ! 1 —th nt Is to se. regularly at •fir . H. D. TYeat tt �p � �� '` and Y, the 'Hindu part of them, first, but finding th t they ere helping her of or silly, Noce. ticotL'l. and„ part of that part onl C ut '' '$. y—may congress she began to take t ►em reg laxly sceording , ' I N. =onference and write leadin ` , ,. : 44 .: g- articles to ditectiona• Fro t LHie ti eollt improve ` atetiram for Bcvernment _posts and culti- ment in 'her case as stead anti re. id m V!� i- $ut�a taste for representative institutions, after the use of a.do en bot she found her I � when it corries t° the � � • -- who , pinch, itis thea health fully restore �, I Neve," said �t�i61' t@djClt��$ ���� ANO f,> pry to tts to come , nd protect them Miss Main, "that, if t had n t bean for i�r, i 1 °' the adversaries the ---- BINUI.I� c �' . ,, .," r y would be So glad Williams Pink pills I waul not be' alive But 4 J3ottheft R� 'gSaraaesrtltr r f' `� ` �le; who actual) not Y corr�plair� that we do tA-day, and I strong y reco rend them to t` z- . Ncome'won.enough tot eir protection. g' � all Iris who find th maelvc i a oonilition • Aw are cow \` thi Protectio�I societies, and similar to wba t tri o was." ?t fa with p1e ore that I toll of the t. ND t Miss tgiala S ' �`� sneslga of that kind; to be ioverloeked and mother eras presen and fit ardor i� beneAt I dertvc�d from Honci's Sarsapal-11ta. P W'F.R Bred at. We know b yy sed I on a Years I bay been bad) alDleted w r .t per , y unfortunate ex- what her daug!ite said,) tldinK , that Y !t!i ,--Ir , ' i and'�'nce, that it is quite possible for Hin-luz she fully believed P ok Pills it say ` f s e est her, ` Si�tIREt , Mohammedans to:be lat each other's life. .an its one moment a d a ' `� T''�."Qa ��T�. g $rca&in ant wlttl runnin sores during hot �` g f 0 ours the next, Mr. Anque $nch niett d • summer months. have s;ametimea not l;eea - - t i --- ` . _ .— . -s_. -- but 1t is equally indisputa4le that nothing is also issue o,f the villa e - - q' s as 0, who able to use Inv Limb for two tt)ontits at a tliltc. ssI ° chs nr Presence prevents t�Iem from heir man Pink Pills g ; as aeked if Being i11dueed to tr flood's Sarsaparilla, I of T-- ' .y l r,ioally in the first stat Y a o aol Hie ne bottle la.9tspirl � � ���� ® `� vimp , eomtuenced using it; f•lt ST�c� <: k . and-that it is -was that they had a farger se. a than any o-1ni 111 getter, }� �� in a .alible to strengthen our rale too much medicine, and still the d g' two bottle mora; took STANDAW�Nj� f ��to p as' der to prevent clisaeter t them as well increases, which is t e beat ev de b file s er' wig able to do wy flA��€R� 4 .-_ i I_> Ina d steadily. ,uusework,and ' ! k 1 � r i ° ourselves. „ tSbe that VNa1 k Feed your Stork chopped grain. t f -._ ' Ptak Pills are a Kre t rem dy,i and fliers �� � Todo Chia ecnomtca]ly buy a '. F ' y 'yea every one who kttowg the:facts;°`who iS can be rib question o the eat4 which I had not cio a for stx e rs et" ble of drawing infest ossa fro - Y a . Think I `` 'I d� g good they am cured of crpsip,los, sad reeatnuA°rid airy ''� loo tl �i'ho has the courage and ho esty Ito a D. Williams'.Pi Gerson so afflicted us© mm8 nn R s . that his own inferences in the face kn3wa condensed form all th eel contain in s �UO�lB jA LARD C��PP _: in I we aro, and always muse b eats necessar +`�rsap ar'lia - • a e, nothing to give new life and ri hness to the blood Four i,oliles has do 1e Inns°fs�me the 1 $too E tali bo run wittl any 4 to Id bots®power I k Y> 1'' ` tion �lia but a garrison an arm worth of other_modi�tne, I tirink It tine bast y of estops- aijd restore shatters Hary)S. ThAy aro blond 1)urI11Ni kuul n-" ltfits. II. D, Wsc 9 cairrlat teach the natives of India to locomotors a,aziaci&c for eu�h diseases as Church street,Coru� slits, , ; trove N.S> ab1 p rtial aralyaie, 9t. themaelvea,for if they had been cap. Vitus' dance, Sciatica; rneurri►l ia, rheums• - y4 H000'$ RILLS sure IIPe,Y ills, eottstfl,tir .s,/ ! 1> . bee that they would Ion v g ion. bilioulltless, - - �% ` «. er Kovernin us, J; ae,o have item, Ifex.�ous headach , the e►fter attests of iA" °s• 4�k h l+� cl. - -�. . p g But we tau give them Ia gr;ppe, palpitation f the heart, restore T �--"- .. , ,�„ resect freedom, in et er 'T-- -- ST, y serge in whzch the slow of health do ala an;d sallow tom• �7 (�rdinnr i� YUP �'� s1ND FOR GIRCULA ebb°m is not a n►ere term of cant anti plexiors, and relieve t e tirhd foelin re. y $`'„t: "oL°Clutroct. Partaculars 1W• _ tI•ec, :4f. Thorn ber ` ` ',. we ;e : e caress fair play between them suiting froth aervoua roatration • allgdi . uk, Iowa. U-S"A` ” � �•. � � o er careers of reasonable brilliancy eases depending upon v fisted humarS i u - ` ` a Ottoi�TO CUT7 NtI ieHo(3 © ' ''T > W�T j G rid eir_ most promising representativ blood sac) tt the. 1 n reredentcsd .acilltt°g for : " � .�l� H ord, Can -a . p acctuirtht a Ye CaII be ,� es, , i as scrofula chronic er si alae thorough knowledg, of Butting in ah its et Kogd lord to good man," .etc. They are also a pacific for trop l branohca.also ont,s for the McDowell Drattt ; obi a 13aaG.reasonab3e Fad Hct the least, oculist t•o e ,� 1 X31 P bee ng Msichirlo. ri ivr olrcttlars, I3 Ybngo. r tae, on both Sides, of possible relatio irre ulariti f maters, 9 has sgppreaaittne, itroet,, h,- . . ._ -. nS g Ali y n human bein a, �$ sad all forms of weakness. - g In the - _ = , �; Gi. is 4t 6�T11't'1 HitRiy p case of men th y off of a rads -' .` __ ` ;� U �xtE;=-Bainanth let t r au alae is bosh- and mare'ses6 our ' cat _ a , the lat- a in all o A the World`s P'a t•b -� e Lao soo saes arI in Y.Iosfalr 4 i n to irorn l llctt`s - 1. r. f: oY i�,;',, t . gh-, uncle g men is t vel I .. ->, :: .� , t ,'.y i ,. . - .r 1.. o a eban wo 1 • tKl Illus3tratio si a __ ,,,- . . .p ".i .-- ,e-=,x, .,:.- ® r;{rte 1rly .+Cr .� .....a. 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We rem .�- h .._ ... �~,� ,* {: ��t*� 7 - - - �7 py - -.+, _ .t., r ,r.. .,,. �,a"• m'i'l i',- �"?I" .` , ,G a3. 7G_ r ;x .,.s.,�'. lis �j4.�e. Ay Vit_ 1 v a' �' "� •* - . .: .A1tVPa I�`1 �• ,- ., - - .. n ,r , , ,.E -:� ,>a ' b w roe. y .. •+.., A. _ - - - - ..-..art., __ .. _ - •-r _ '1 ,q•x w b ik eoirveraat,on some time and then 41tei b fad: j -w,,.,► - ... .� ,� :ossa r tcstio . °ti ' as a twlew ,:� r ,� s.t��.. � �;, V,, �;', � � Y . . cart '(? r'r „fix,_t + f;; _ _ w , '• r Jaohso �f :-7-. . - : :� r o selves ono r c r Ctso snatch s •-• ='+ �k -` .F. -at.' a?. B ure long we were roused, a i s Alinuie R .- •L' _ ' - =ga a abinson of T F ►- t r r. r fx. _ ;a: . ' ; N�' oced mit to ether. The r,i h + 18 lista it , Orotiso, $r -.w , . .r_ ! ;r4 o* ti ��. .rathrB g 1 . b friend =iwfoOxi ., I. .e -. �, >' F . I`. -the road exc _- -•- r f 1� silent, a T° i s u XyQ Wit: F ...b r a after c far Y. P. g. C. p„ fr restd € ` , Y u high spirits. 'rhe even,n • otr ay >:_a -i - y- ,�- band - e + , Rrah- p . '.0--''iT. is Christ' - W w !coma th a . A` .t `" <� a � ; ,r urn Courter . The +s .,w ,; �a �4' . t secure, the tact OCT. 2Q 1 9tf leader ' Thor.iii'iso�trtrsb wb. bound affair had boen m , Y ----'._ --4n M�s�e Ida Leav®gs. eft _ �� � f` I.' .v oaths, f doll oash gill secure on '$ do meat slia6 'P': .Feak.0 1i6ti ;% a a enterprise �' � M U with t I .- �,.1 `1 COPY of his u,•Hill each week til Do* 1. r11 red out a had r s ty . t�,7• J yT�ht?1t fiver. 'iikt ttl@* - "�:� , to the p ,re, F • oember 1st 884. How }s that for liber• wa is at a lose to know lila► the rqi� les)whe s - . silty.. secret m fath 4,ll�knagcr Ii`err.of the - - oriq Hated _ ►ish the ,n fat"' V lightly indisposes? fliers datario Bank, —•At s `ver 1 pta�ixe- in t. Misses ,$, ~� . D-. ;��;, 7' y li �t days. walk is 'Nti the' side• don and #rev B. Peart and Jy•n:ilie � ,�� ;fir iris ap• dark -Jas. Alloway is in � • dly in need of repair. • Caldwell Dave boen.seleet. All and Possession,of the ularly is thi the: case down Chu oh tion , tie " :.~ . sed residence on-Elizabeth street, street, ed a i Te�at>es � tyre PrOvi}seiat CQnvan. ah►uent o ._ --••'pPe had a sli b oionto ,per 'I x 1 %�." - xt Nook, by the Meth. 1�1 ller3 to d ni'da . R t snow du2•ry on Sat- ,J 0` on or. 82',, wishes us to ea oars S. S.here. . . f y No alai Ilio et however. a ��is of t g g that he la almost entirely recovered fra a� --The recent gale displaced the sr>�oke• h'is race "` N. Jr. tinazYn, our,genial hardware k- ': _ - �, h;nts163.1, : stank at Roger's bakery, The 'm . X„�aMt iahap. His friends v►i1 will a noise®ed©on Thoreau that iia store �.- a�, was slight, . damage please noAP� , . _ T o -Janos Kiri --The a that sin th 3', Oct. .2ath, UR . � } 1. B e date of his farm stook sale. A raft f R Jr•7 at the Ba y rg`'Rivinq church ar ba inn the fence re•parn`ed. iriind A %J A aiiut y gars of the; that Thos interested will kindly bear this i® LOVE _ np fakming and has announced a sale for Parties fou . 'il �r -�L Monday 80th. nd fuer ' Rla of th ug the same will be , aL. —F. Etwting and his friend t#ammey, severely d alt ith. so to press we learn that M . 'W �hnathed O# moronto, spent Sunday with the "'Lost tw n Toronto and ICs ]Robe s MnKinn®Il, o{ White tL D thst th© ,.4 e form . a host of cod correspondents ngston, hush ad was buried on Wean e' whose �y la and ke er's parents here.. , NEWS.. F' der w' to T$a noon, died © essay after- ►7 . a that aiet —For a list of the ism ill please notify us 'of decea ed l n Thursday morning. TheT8 '"�• f'caul,- ` portant section their whet abo is at once. adv has been sufrerin fi'om ave JIIBt p8pe' f 3, .ales in this section, consult our register --Mrs. J 8 iV V ' in'another column. me Hilts received fire sax nonan option for the ast year. The re• @d 3� . sh'l ons !11 news on M oda Ghat her sister M mains will be pvel"c ka:cal 'w —•We hear tha6 A. irretl of the 8 interred as Markham tf ”• F bas rented Mrs. a9 Doidge,'Of shawa, had* rs• etery his (Friday) al$eraovn at S o o�ook, t''. - at)YjgB lYlClilt in 'ofoal Leaven's hones on died oft $� TW88d8 hd bun ._ Church street so b.' that morni�q m. Sullivan? G. T. A. ern to ee 1 SP cid ever. The funeral took M8�t01rlB Robert Aunan,jr., who ie ftYr iaQ in Dasa`` w ants S3c�xb ru Junction, is in the hospital this • r B8a�8I'B . a of co the neighborhood of Hamilton, is h Y• and was largely at• week, Saturday afternoon his hat i Iri$h i $�8 "batter blew :inch '. with his stents this week. - off, an while removing it from beneath We are IIla ere —41r1 m Ell'ott called in the• other a s6an in tial rk' the 'Bees nuts are plentifa) this fall day to tell a .tha he had shot 22 lacks g n,. the engine started a Ind` t1i81� , two r at one sfttm hfs ha d was severely injured. The little '" which is said to be a sure sign o{ winter's wild, bat th off, a said they were not finger had OWx2 at de e approach—mild or otberwise. n r was, which was .just voted am utitted, and it is ex• _ �iP1ng Das pr7lQ8g welve T"oseph Colwell, late tenant`'Of the the B neo P hat the band will now recover. r a8 Weug er of y DicGillivray farm, Whitby, is ill with ty• 'of a les / "$ for 042cago, Stophensan at $1118m yid-f Je/m n H rtrick shipped ,i carload Whitb b . hos fff . . P p fever at the residence of gP ro const H,11 station on Can ticket you from Pickering, ® We 8'1laraII�Be Ilaaki ri ih W. Collis, Wednesda Whitb Brooklir, M la B east end. Y, or anitoba. The were Ch- Myrtle or Toroneo _ g' prr —Mrs. w.- ji, , grown upon ie fa m on the baseline east ass and return, (choice of mutes, '�� pi1Ge6 n' L Wrig�t; of King'a tf and were a e Oros lot. _ ghte I We' ' I� is afllioted with a mild attack of dipphtber. — R°0d ° way and back another), ai single I • S� a$k 8U ia. It is the only case in town tbit we hue ren oi,a hat _ W first etas fair, good �' have any knowlege of. • H•` Jackson eluding Oet, 26th RO1ng up to and in. _, ar1d See dile good$ B;IId stud earriaKe shop at Also through finks n�lepfare return. - 'W, De Rogers, of the bak the Brook Rod H. E. Poynter ge dUr I31'108 _,0 e a close with la �9, has bad has been in his , who 3�uskok and orb r heintiu t° all R�'iPpe daring the past coo le of year , n°play for the sal B grounds. D . week, and from outward a P y erb. will_now P See Ste bensoq, bitby. , 1 . - -,- . - MAR came out second best. Ppearancee he a hoasekeepe require 0 - I - � ' . _ __. —Eli . ! : , . " jah ,Arrowsxiiith has `rented the Tiaesda Forest , of Uxbridge, *is here't5n `''�'�''"""".'. . .-. I � ­_-li-' TEPP farm, about to be vacated-b y H has left hie books with G CodarI Groro; I A,--- . _ - .- , - U , I . Downing, Jr,, for a term of ears . UT . 1. . .. , Chas' M• Palmer,.wi h whom all parties indebt• (Jedar t3t•a e p 193 Z . ; . he meet with.abnndant success. May ad to Mr. For sb are regneetod to settle tend bol Pn be• "'�"rrtanhob in:" L. I , The silence of the towi5 bell a doting will beat e• laded a°gs not settled at Ong y it ariuiversary on Sunday . .. .� . . E . L.ND- . STOR .I . . the past few days was due to the illness and su and Mon ay n,azt, tte 22°d and 23rd at - P in court. Act promptly October. On Qnnd4y Icy. Tha,�. (}old- , ' of the late Mrs.Pbak, - ye costs. Smith, of oroato, wiKi :e . :1,- i . E .­."'� - . is in close Her late residence —Poultry t ievesr ' •e o ratio P sAb at 10•� a• 1. aC " proximity to the.fire hall. m• and 7 m. and.t e k I --The Township neighborhood of DanbartPeon. W hear of Stoutl"v 11e, at 2:3qpv. J• W• I�tfrw®rt Monda P Council meets on that Peter Mar s lost a aro a o{ Un ltloaday y, Oot. 28rd, at 10 a. m., for the the other night Qp v turkeys e'reai,tR a mudieml anal 1' transaction of general went will tterary entertain- -- �[ - business. Those anxious to re rt a are not in fire least Given in the church, eonSfet• D E � ,T ierested will please govern- themselves but if this th P a othor shooting ease, Ilya di ri ations by Miss J, He Wathera! NTS` '' accordingly. 9t,n uished elooutianiat of Toronto: . rev ng o utinnes, each a duty BOIJ'a, due a and trio's by the well- . —The Sanita is not unlilcel oronlo: . rq Inspector has been s. , . . making-his semi-annual tri .._Wm• Vag Holliday f n►i) known STAPLE N i `' Y. of 1lroaklln, Concert to T�.EL�iT(� D s village p around our north of here o JohnnGoodq in aro ass � mn'c°cs at o'¢looli, J'. . f g during the past few.days. If Admissicu �5 otq, GOO >4 have not been visited b you Whitby fora tem f e ' ant itdron 1 Ota. , AD�T ! Ds ,'., r Yet_repare for hie friendtytreceptii�,tar din is hi;; years. Mr. (}cad D� 1li�a�1111T I _ 9 hly a ken of by th'e People of -_ -= �E EEI- Gr ohn Woodruff: ah art flip b an .a� TG Shipped a Cargo.. Y we welcome him to our sheep from here on Thursday to Montrealf b.e fut�lp Df r, art has not get decided ' WMiTHY.I,' .' W vhey will be loaded for the old coon• bre locati n aon. - HATS AN CAPS, ' � try. We understand that David A "A meeting ill fid he!dPoa hT A great can arose in site aprl+� saa�r Annan next, Oct: 28rd in the W,C.T,U6 hsU, foundry tl, other uiarpin , RE' ,will accom woo b+etwc�e g The dispute �► ' � water. Puny the sheep across the Whitby, at 2:80 the faretaan and e>aq,ncer, GS - . � ' - n�•, for the purpose of and iesultec in the forotnan being laid u BOOTSlXi l \ ' From a repent. . - Orl;anizing this leotoral district for the pairs. The litter ` 11OES . . liabed -in t" at to issue of a'paper pub- "Ming Prohibits for re . town we learn that Mre. sired that chi plebiscite. It is de- is now to be iouii (Rev,) W G. Howson, of Toronto Juno- ties Its ' elsewhere. GROCr E E - r •tion,..was lately attacked with isOh and all associa6e socia• The (au ! OC;E js well as a 1 temperance organiza• Y rOS' Mi$atrets drew'a large E ( � 1s`V 1` r tb a slight tiuns,have delega eat the meeting. T ty{nWdR,�e h Music Hall ai3 Tuesday eve-' ARE ,€ form of paralysis. It is thought that she meeting ie called � a This B re � . will aeon entirely recover. by Rev. C, �y. W tcb, a'ae enjoyed. $.ret elaSs entertainment Ext2'a value . .Dres Oshawa, COD%` for S°ath.0$'tario the doors, The hall was crowded toO a 6UOdB.. Extra Sato a y�g to the incl ement weather °n --I1 is with f he hues solo {�VBr �ajll`8 I21 Aj0 W S. Daneheath a sale at Int we.are catlel u a liig of dee given- at nria>s Oats and Suits. Extra vol H B a $5, con $, Pickerin p regret that on the four c roars was ainiy,iy anperb, FArnig lIl 8., Ile 111 M8I1'E It,was . $, did not_ take place. the dead, of one o our week mo`s oanuMuce The Whitb g Extra Yalug �� postponed until Wednesda i hl ea• n canis ag Call. Inst. orOve-country Boots & �148a. i nth, at one o'clock. Y, Oct. teemed citizens, Mary most Morgrisf h C„ n ednesday afternoon. The Z'eI' 7. Those interested .oved wife of �Vm e t tietitorS nawbei•in 1BaBil or Produce. 1 please observe the date. Peak, aged 86 years, 2 R eleven, The `� months and 2 da s, courso was # miles across ail kindsr.11 . --The Scarboro Village crick- are ill with typhoid eye Peceat has bee of ground. Ploughed fields inolttdad. j nxioas to have another „ ] = ' game -with aur days, and altho v far the past tX Aft4r the first mile, Wil! Qutl,rie 1 boys this season, provided the ed an. SPP F Gro nt Main + Pon neutral eery Daman eff�,r{{t til within a b f a mile of finiShin ' t• 1 y are met was pot forlb to res re her to healtd when La R point, AR ground. As the season ie death resulted ori PPS ed. followed b � 1. far advanced theta ; to day forenoon• The LaPPan went Dross fire line ya Stewart, i s litt.e chance ilial Fad occur bas ca a loow o. arae — t ey will be accommodated. 6 yet the Y ahead of Stews about si; �� - '- --- --A game of baseball took Qommanity, and : ac s + but being ex• Sm11 nd an it ex- T iPne was opt l�wed kr tape the prizo. Y I. a d afternoon between the Colts Oen Fri• tended to Ibe.bares ed cabana and thr ' a team fro R boys ohitdren, the yours est f which is about tint n� the villa e. ee Z.appan k$ min.; Stewart, P$,} o o the fifth innings s t g At the end 8 years of -a e. tit min.; rte, ? min. The t g he visitors were ten Monday afternoon 1 o t ineral took place to Stewart (rut Qup will RO r a ahead. The match will be cpm let to a Mothodist carne tie Rotting the money """'�"' e tl;:tl (Friday.) P rY, where interin nt us made. A large rizeynsieth ►r sports will came ofI on AI , . t � gftQrpg4p. (lame called cortege of Drida ,�* �at o'clock. K Of {tic p en is i�� ., � • . � X ,- formo riends and ac. 100 yard dash x- daeli7 piipils; above'. �i j'1(s .; : The {. rluainta>acas follows th remains tc their for junior oiian, ib el,U,iln ; 220, yard raleaa ,uotball match between fire last resting place, jpf�te lit I'alI and jxT Or 2nwood team and Gordon, Macka 's mile walking ra e • loi,p 'u}. anile race, �'Y 1ntet-' m,p did not take place on y —At the regular e6 nR o the College ' R c baro R Ju Pfd throwig Saturday as Literary stone• tossiti Goods.1 , eta ed last week. The i G y Society Fr day evening. the fol- R otb$!l, not procure a c Y men could lowing officers were ale ted for the res- , �� ' R'round. The inclement 1 I •"•,"' - �1 far best .cele .. . sta of the weather would have prevented ant term : Preside i, '' '1. , Ctjais ' I. Mr. Taylor P 1st pia had other conditiane Leen favorable, Viae, 1'Ir. MIi'rra - 'I M AkHAM r Y ; 2ncl Vice, 3fisa K. .. m I —TOne of those spruce trees along Thom son • 8�. - g the Y P Sec Tr as., Manson Doyle The cells had o,a�oi;ca fron of St. George's cemetery was blown Curator, �° - - C. . Harris• who was int, a rttweboy dow Sunday mornin Miss M,, , ssistant-Curator, put in to drawing a knife wben - g• The destruction Smith ; Secretary of General ha got in a row. of th tree was caused b a Committee, Miss Ada Farr. Id �' lel nut an condi• We have ow in .3to©k a very large assortment of Y guy wire of After the tt°° !ie left tows a d I:e 18x. '� the t le�hone lir 9, Navin election was over It is very credit ble m °lir hotels an R cut the trunk v short program was d E almo t in two patter; Tbc ohareh authors. presented and tnucli thfeat- e villag$ ser,@iaail • f. . tieb h ve a ease of damt . ages against the ore of the meeting sr s p, eoreadinR of the �' that such an .nor1.- moga crowd a,b.viei e , tell elepbone ��ople. College Journal,,, d the fair ou brfday .. . •I1.�f�. b 11 fes h'tanle the could get till the Uc;st>�aetry accvmtriodatiau, 'i t the Gordon Houee,`sa+• editoress. y• and that not a raw f any kind occurred, ' Z The issue con fined a dumber Early V<'ednestlrl mor 7 I ; iE� s , Octob r_ 27th, Thos. Poucher will ffer for of o good local hits, tie oO vete a Uu sale b public auction, the heartily on was on hie Way to ► , nu,�a farmee,wha . . south half of J°Sed by the pupils, no neoeaeari) b load of y omnto with w heavy lend • 1 I lot 10, in the 8 can of Pickerin those who were made the eab'eot for .bell pork and �vl, 3n ttofnq down thy, bill ER C�ATII�T ► _{►r°per y . of S. K. Brown g7 the ment. This (Frida J cam w the Welling n,th® w Which we 1 8 Dderin at IOW prices.ices. . �e U about 00 oontainin y) a Coin the dro agoa tongue g gram will take the eh e f g Drop able d r u ah rho became ur�nya°fie. g arantee , acres of as good land as there ' is to-b found in the the tow, a mock Par' a P8rf8Ct fit. ; liament, with Messrs. a for and Murray Y N�Qt�ing the rasa and , ' p• fiale• as leaders, It is the int ,,tion to make soatterins the rk Our. S OOj of ( e eTa� r { coda at 2 t? See bills for partioulara. team cleared Moms a!1 dfr�ol�(ons. The —Jo n Avis, of the St. Lawrence hotel; ant Cul yes fr°m thy, tvagon l6 V4'all 89 oxted And'pr1I the literary society a. attire of the prey• sad ran ap around t ,e east hill and Toront , has purchased the lege term. Snail stn were ; ' ht. Whiteside Y stopped by rn b of_the workwep oil . rig gpropers at Frenchman's Ba --The Ladies' Aid S Cie` the yew bridge. . N� t much he will Oeste a ark and y' uF°n which y of the Meth• d ° damage was - - odist church, Pickerin p e aud•atter sea .for the arpose of accommodating ill hold their gash trap up the aogttaercd p' k annual harvest Koine v pork the larmer. r R8 campers pp _ting Tuesda Sunday and Sun. p ed on his way,.._,. ING11116 ­:1 � �' When completed there is Y, 22nd and 2 th ' t - . �,! .., �. . .. . liklihoo that Frenchman's Ba ever Hat. ___ y Gntt,of Brooklin, will tea h Rev. Le I!talaad Hannah a lamented hotel keeper among t wmot 9 will be a propriate from Soarboro Jul,c iaa crer�t�d too littPele 11 i�. .j.1° g t po�alar summer resorts sermons on Sabbatb, wh is the church se�rieatioq in W. Arid ow's in Canad will be handsomely de ora ed with.,fruits evening by ht®eacen church Sunday " Mr, Avis hue engaged the of the recent haA ­ �. PH services f a $outLern planter who will t,,c �uduot: '� Tues let rvest• 4n the following Partridge, which was evidentl. superinte d the designing of the y evening comm not 8` at 4 oblcwk do the gains laws f!e Y -Pouted grove, SON-, .. . ... the trees for .which have already been me a rand au erched on-a trft n� rtEiP a he a Tremand - urehase , peer will be ery d in the base• 8h p ry �; 1tSr, Avis is . be con atu nt of the church;at trio hones far a few mbm ,its until scare Ont aVF a B enclld line Of .r;- ri, aced apo hie enterprise. J r sent roast will 'be pre• shoat u d Hwa P ,8. .% ., D ' S goose, chick n, tick, ohic#ten nine c►cloak T sda - Y marnink, The sin and wind store i that visited P1er and all such -like deli sores, A{e. The Atinfvars,ir sc ry - as Friday night-'and Saturday see,izs to i yes,of�,oi vliarch �r tea a literary program ill be (7edar Grove,will bo ,� ;O 1! have been general all over Ontario, bpt to the.hod f presenletl pductesi by the Rev:; 9 o the oho •oh, and .will be Theis, of ' oioiito ad,ems, ,a H 0r Obtarular aloof; the north shore of JG,ake TorU8 > }d b. log at rt(3P8 t t �Vlll a8t021i8h 011 lien J. W. f3tewart, of th 1. part iz� byq �i''ise $o . ave. Ontario. peA Qf Nest ,SiStouffvftle, oto Bitbbat sh oirol g p • Much dams e w onto ; A9 seers. onto, and n Saturdayhea one in Tor•: Oshawa • Paul an dams; of and _entrrtitf+, naer ,rU aka , Mrs: . __._ sty of lase• R: T end ou eke falluwtrt ;l ,� dyaciita coulcl�be seen pro ectiri )? r B: P•-_.$oPper, of C! 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